The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 127, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 24, 1881 Page: 2 of 8
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IK UAuLt 'USUAL . StNliAV MO d NINO
TUB riBHT-BLOWH BOMB.
Fmm the shortly forthcoming nt'W volume en-
f titled "Oriental Legeiult andolher J'uruu."
By Hauiu II. M. Bun.
I It is not evury one who know
The slory of tho first-blown Hose
A un In grove nii'l toM in tent
A legum! of Ilia Orient)
Still cherished as In by-irone times
Thus rim tho r.vthin ami the rhymes:
Whvtu the tli'jmt moots the luouutalu rising
from the burning sands
Faraway from palm ami lotus crippled .dwarfed
a thorn-hush stand.
Never had a flower opened from bonvuth of
twllts or lea vim
Covered with the dust of ones Uroodngly It
sway and grieves.
From alar and near
It must mutely hear.
Taunt and splto und sure reproaches of luxu-
riant oases
From tho haiuthty Ub'non cedars to the hum-
blest blade of glasses.
'TIs oven tide tho Occident glows.
Now big dew-lours the fidiago throws
On parched roots which clnw the rocks)
When fur away the bleat of flocks
Wuke fnlut the echoes from the height.
From whence a man appears In sight.
Tenderly the shepherd curries on his breast a
little lamb
Which hail strayed and would have perished
separated from Its duui)
Had not lovingly Its guardian Moses safely
borne it hence
Who such nicrey shows
To dumb oreatures' woes
Snre Is lit for greater labor) his shall be llin
high commission
That lie lead from Kgypt's bondage Isr'el free
to noblest missioii.
As down the sleep declivity
The Hebrew prophet comes lot sue:
At Iloreh's base the strnnirust lire!
It bums mid burns nor does expire)
Nor does commnio n single rush)
Nor smoke exhales the flaming brush!
Kxodiis the whole third chapter this event in
Holy Wilt
Full of hlghojl Inspiration linllt recorded
grandly lit.
Miracles wrought huru at night-fall stay of
some of nature's laws
Those sublime uvents foreshadowed Freedom's
origin and cause
. Flrsl-blowu ItoHo the Itiibblns say
Uiaeed the bush at dawn of day i
Aud Its glorious seed grow ever envy of all
vegotntloii)
Dcsort-unrii It blooms an umblem Ifeaven's
true love for Ood's own mi I Ion.
WASHINGTON LET I Kit.
Vsiltarltina at Work-Colljrer -De.
Toting Hie Orphnusj Ilnll-I'lrrua
People Interviewed-Mr. tini-tleM'
Kxcltntlveueaa Fny' Horror Mr.
Blnlue Tlie Zero Motor -Nelenee
Msiile Plenannt-The Farrnsjnt Btalne
A t'onaul'a Kx-Wife The l.aat
Thing 111 llals-A Word Tor Blyieir.
Correspondence of the Herald.
Washington April ill lmd.
Among the tonsationt of the week that hat
pissed by since I wroto you last it a confer-
ence of Unitarian ministers held in All
Soul't church of this city. A genuine
missionary revival hat taken place in that
Intelligent body of Christians and their eyes
are directed toutbward where their peculiar
lonlei are littlo knownAmong the preachers
piotont wat It jbort Col!yer one of the most
remarkable men in tho world who preached
grind lormon on the "Four Squareness of
Uod'i Kingdom." I heard a short address
alto from Mr. Defoung of California whose
brother Kalloch shot. It was very poor in
deed and founded all the poorer fur the very
bright talk that preceded and fol-
lowed it. "All Soult" it a
large and vory beautiful Wilding
andhatoneoftheflnoat quartetto choirs 1
ever heard.
The next temalion that hat shaken society
wat tho charity ball with ever to many
"lady patronesses" all "tociety ladies" (with
handles to their huibandi'namet which they
Rtflx to their arm) and a lart;o coterie of
floor manaqort also from the "society ranks"
and enough inuuisunni under tho tundor
and loving name of chsrtty at ovon that
broad mantle ever covered. Well it cor-
tainly wat a grand ball with much of boauty
and issliion and it waa corlainly a "social
event" but it sinks into Insignificance
alongside) of tao (great Uarntim tiring'iUr
thow which arrived yestorday. ;No little
inland vlllagnt was over mora excited over a
clrcut tliau it Washington orar this
groat show. Secretaries generitli
admirals and senatori went and took their
children with them It It etlimated that
twenty-Ave thousand pooplotaw the perform-
ances y tlorday. To-day there are throe
Eirformancet to accommodate the people
ast night at 7 o'clock there wu not stand-
ing room in the grand tent. Many of the
"propi tiinali " are In the hotol where we
ttay and I have interviewed leveral of
the "lady rldors" nnd trapiu performers.
They tell me there are twenty-live women
connected with the thow all married but
two. The huibandi are also In the buiinott
and they travel togothnr. Una of the twj
tingle ladiet it Uamum't niece and wai
trained at AiHoj't Kngland for the "ring."
Bhe ridet iu full riding costume and looks
like a lady. Tbtbig Chinese giant t ayt he
"don't llkoe thow busino't. Too muche
travel all around too mucho ttay up laloe
alio night." Utile old Tom Thumb
looks diiilpated aud coarte and
It very crost to hit tiny
wito who it cryinit her poor eyot out over
hit drunkunnoti and hit cronncs". Hut the
grostajt curioiltv It Barnutn hiimelf. A nun
isn't worth much without ambition to 1
tuppote even an ambition to. be the greaUnt
thowman on oarlh it boitor than none at all
but I can't Imsgino how 'a man can be
pleaied with mob fame. Oorlalnly lUrnum
understand! hit butlnott well especially tin-
adveriiiiog part and It a living proof of the
Ctlieieney of printer1! ink.
Whetbor detorvedly or not 1 can't tav but
Mrs. Oarneld It being called "exclutive" and
ttuok up." pretty freely by unsuccessful
callers. Mrt. Hayes porfoct aocettlbiltty at
all timet It constantly referred to in contrast.
Mrt. Blaine It generally blamad for thit and
people atkt "Who la Mrt. Blaine. I should
like to know that the thould put on aint"
Now I am not ttatlng that faott but at
things I have heard. Ibtliete Mrt. Garfield
meam to be pleasant and eflsbU to everybo
dy bit her health It not very good and tht
couldn't ttand twiot a week what Mrt ilayea
Moved going through every day. Mrt.
Garfield reooivet "her Iriendt" on Tuetdayt
and Fridays but Tory ttunld and imoertl.
Dent negro teams to decide tho question of
-who are iter triendtr at nt ttandi at me
door admitting or refusing; at he pleates.
Ha turned eff tht ax-pretldenl'i only aaught-
tr last week and admitted a perfect ttranger
who probably had teed the ' debet lu the
Wood" and loarnod to "grease with bath"
loeduity palm of tht African Uetberut
"Fay." in a recent letter. Is dreadfullv shock.
ed that thn ugh the ignorance of this or tome
other white house official on Mrt.
Garfield's first Saturday reception
Lady Thornton and her distinguished
friends Lord and Lady Campbell were
forced to "battle for one hour with the
promiscuous crowd" instead of being shown
in at the private entrance reserved for ' high
officials." Dreadful! I suppose being
compelled at all timet to toe people you
don't know nor care for. it one of the
penalties a president's wile hat to pay tor
uor position iivery American citizen ana
bit family think it their duty to look in on
the president's family and tee if they're all
right and the president's family is to foel
lUeif honored by this evidence of care and
interest in itt welfare. No matter whether
we voted for him or nnt after he it elected
be it our highest publio torvant and wi
want to look in on him from time to
time. .
lo one of my lettera not publlsbod I gavo
a little tketch of the ziro motor. It it
well worth my reader's attention the motor
not the sketch perhaps at a revolution
in locomotion. Water it the fuel
ueed and the engine room of a ship propelled
by the ttro motor will be as cool and clean
as the ladies' cabin. The lots by friction it
also very much lest than by tho present mo-
tive power and explosions almo t impossi-
ble. Mr. Gam roe it the inventor and it now
working an engine at the navy yard with
every prospect oi complete success.
The national board of ttionce mot this
week; their meeting! are always full of inter-
est to me. I luppose they will be hold in the
chapel at the Smithsonian which it now
emptied ot the ttoret of curiosities which
have filled it to long to the exclusion of itt
legitimate use.
Mondav the Varrarvnt ntufiiii is to Vin nn.
veiled. Voorhies it the orator of the dav.
There will be a line oration. The invitation
cards are engraved at the Engineer Print
lug bureau and are at line
ipeciment of that art at I have over icon
1 he head 'of Farragut which adornt the
rignt nana corner ii a masterpiece.
"Ilwenee It iwoet esnosiallv to women."
tays Byron and Mrt. Kendric formerly the
uivorcea wue oi Artnur a. wood United
H tales contul to Uo fast. Intel v conflrmeil in
hit office it provinar the truth of the noot's
words. Bhe sayi Mr. Wood it not lit to
roprosont a civilized government and the
threateni to republish all the evidence in her
divorce trial and a good deal moro besides
if the secretary of stato don't recall him. Sho
moans to have him asked to resign if she
can and to " make it pleasant for him." if
the can't. So 1 fancy Mr. Woo I is having
rather an exciling time lo oome away hit pos-
8I0IIIUCI.
Like the Beechor trial the senatorial cir
cus it furnishing the world with tome cood
expressions. Among them it "tho Bantam
crusade to tocure the south from bor
solidity" which appears in to-
day'e Post but first In tho Now York Timet
I tee that a relation of General Grant it
going to ttart a radical paper in Dallas. Itt
very easy to atart a paper anywhere I tup.
Pose.the difficulty soems to be to koop it going
m ture 1 wish it all the tuvcost such a paper
deservet in Texas.
The nowest ityle of bonnot it about as big
at a wash tub and shaped something liken
policeman't eap. The orown it ton inchos in
diameter. What next? Dear readors it is
not my fault that you have not read a letter
every woek since my return from Toxat.
Ask the editor. Yours
A. II. Moiil.
Anna lHrkluxoti.
AN l.NIUONANT l.KTTUU
Anna Dickinson tondt the following letter
to tho Herald : ' Through tho personally
friendly columns of tho New York llcrnld 1
lay to John Stotaon in answer lo the accu
sation of mo that I had amplo reason in law
justice and common sense for my action in
retusiogto uppear at tho Chestnut strcot
opera houio Philadelphia on tho evening of
the I2lh of April at per contract; that he
knowt thote reaiont in part though my tol-
grams of the 2 lot April ton days provious
in part through hit own guilty consciousness
of tome vory ihabby proceedings ho was at
the time countenancing wilh intent to
tpring them on me whan I would bo power-
lees to escape contequoncea. So soon at be
it ready to bring hit threatening suit against
me I will be ready wilh what 1 hero declare
and with it the proof also of defamation of
character and shameless falsehood in liii
'card to the public.' To the publio 1 do not
appeal; let the courts decide 1 refuse to
follow hit load by making tho newspapers
the arena of the ct nteat. I refuse to light in
tuch wise a man whoso weapons era the
naked flilt of bullying and lying. I refuse
intorvlowt and itatomonti cow at I have
again again roluaod them almost iulolorable
provocation througfti'lhopast bucatiio my ex-
perience of the lint live years bat taught inn
that it is enough tor tho public to know I
am ongagod iu any controversy to insure for
m antagonist prune for mo condemnation.
1 am ooincioui that no American .living hat
more justly earned tho right of respoctful
consideration by bur countrymen and women.
I have been absolutely condemned without
light and without knowledge in all 1 bavo at-
tempted for years bocauto by this atlompl
I have dared to do in my own ptrton and
for myiiilf what 1 have throughout all my life
tince 1 was a girl of 10 done in behalf of
others face with bravado but unflinching-
ly that most morcilesi of tyranny the com-
pound of publio Ignoranco and publio intol-
erance known hi publio opinion. For live
yoart I have laid to it 'Forgot my patt ai d
look at my presont work and judge it for
itself alone.' I have been antwered: 'No I
will never too the artist nor the art tince I
will bold an opaiio or a distorted glass
labelled Anna Dickinson bo.ween my oyos
and all you may attempt to do." It it my
misfortune to have won a groat fame since I
have not with a great forluno no Idle nature.
Politic! and place debarred the lycoum
platform crumbled to dust inclination and
ability leading nioto a homely rare and bit-
ter necessity spurring mo on. 1 have tried
to do wiiat an unknown woman hai been
fully accorded opportunity to do and have
boon constantly confronted with tho words
even in hit la-l attempt "You cannot come
into this thoalre or locuro thit engagement
or command a tultable presentation of
yourself and your work. Whjl Because
you are incapable? No! liecausewe lack
eonlldonce in your ability? No! Because
you are not rich enough to do the thing
alone. We will take no risk tince
though wa beliove you can do It
the American publio hat docided it don't
want you to do It and the majority of the
American newsptpert ttand ready whatever
you accomplish to ory you down. Further
wnen any orain-wcra oi yours comet to our
boards at tht handiof a to-oallod artist
whott vanity refuse! your pretence at iu-
hearten whole ignoranco ouicotrt and
mangles your play almost past recognition
whose moannest lift about you and whose
dishonesty holdt tho property of your menu-
tcript and $1000 of your painful earned
money while not even pretending they are
not jour due be grateful that even tuch a
thow wu the acknowledged" tuccess no
matter how the hat become a tuccesa. On
the londe of the riua who will be tuilalned?
Not you and your lust cause whom we help
lo koepou tilde of IU Don't you make any
mituko the publio will tee it lu the tame
Hunt It It inv mislortune to have loved mr
oouolry with a lov so absolute that ll hat
had it in its power to give me almost mortal
wounds b-fore I would yield faith in it. It
ii my misfortune that tince if I bid been
k it tlow of apprehension I might have
spared myself much pain and a great many
other people an active and persistrnt display
of dastardly cruelty. I have learned my
lesson at least and pray with ail the ardor
of my toul for an open pathway to another
land where I am ao absolute stranger where
since no gratitude is owed me for past faith-
ful services rendered and pleasures bestowed
I may be sure of escaping insults and may
hope for a lair opportunity to prove what I
can do and for an honest verdict 'on the
thing done. So may it be and may heaven
grant that the tort of justice a multitude of
people have given to me may never be meted
to them for under it thoy would live sunk
iu despair or curse God and die.
"Anna Dickinson."
Kliu. th N. J. April 18 1881 .
Letter Llat.
The following ii a list of letters remaining
in the l'ostoffice at Dallas Dallas county for
tho wik ending April 18 1881 which
if not called for in four weeks will be tent
to the Dead-Letter office. Partiet callingfor
these let'ers will ploase lay "advertised"
giving date of advertised list:
Aiken V G Alexander Mary Ella
Armstriin Leo
llaker Hose Bakor Artemui
ilarrelt J K Hell O W
Itlaoknun Herman llooili O VV
llootli Kate U ltowlnn Joseph II
liower.l K lloyelto George
lirnlii Lllllo Bray Win
Rrady hnclnda Brooks M K
llryaut Thomas Bryant duo )
llrownlng J no it Muderma-i Alex
llrown l.i.le Brown Wet
Hrowu W J Browu Andrew
Horns M T
Caldwell W ( ardwcll William
Calaway Joseph Calahan John
(Jmiiel John Dainaiuore Wealey(col)
jU:y . minor IjHIlien 1HHIIO
Uader Ueo Y l.'alo Oilvln
i;ai'y John Chase busle S
Cbaodron Jule Charllton .losee
Uheaiiuy P O Clark Dmilel S
( leu lenlug- Leo Cleveland A C
Cce.'it l Calving A
Colby 11 S Collins U
Colllua Woodt Cran-don V H (2)
Craft J Cruburu 11 U
Cuwen 1) 1.
Davis Paul
HnwHon aunln
IMItill A 11
Dyyiirt Imllo
live FA
Buno u ltobt F
Pavls MHrgaff t
Dome. I 1.
IMllii A I)
liyyer Howard U
Dye V a
Kuan 'hos Khl n Annie E
h.oll Slurt Kwlint M little A
r'lllcld W S Kllnn Captain
Klnmiers Willie Fowler Clinton
H'liiiiitiiln Ui-oeu France A C
Fulk'ison Fraud!
(Jervias Hubert Hlllesple .Mary
Olveiis JoHtuui Olllroy iom
did lens loseiU (lolorth Naney
UiwiCO dribble Henry W
i.i'illln.lolin Urals liasou
liny J U
Hull hdwnrda llunley.I l!
It .lller II L ( J) llmnllton Ijillrn
llardnr Henri IlarrliiKton W N
lUrdnick U K lUnglilou Henrietta
IIhvh Ann 1IkKIii Sidney
Herndon Jelee W Mill Itnss
Hoiinrt illary Holmes Louisa
lloirilllJIv llolUns knmiu
lloiion .Nelllo C Hwo:tCO
HoiieeM llotklus ltobt
Ishell W J Jackson Mary
Jnllllt M F .lohllM A II
Junes 11 M .Iiiiifh Johsle
Junes Kmma Jones Lama
Jonea Alice J onus Annie
Jolinson Charlie Johnson i'utlorson
J udd Char ua
Kalii Jno II K el ley Catherine
Kennedy S Mug Louisa
Kliby Ueo M
Ltid Henry Leakean 1 1
LIKKetl Hlmoll LIlKl-ikoldC.I
Lun I. Lonwiin C E
1-yonJT I.yloa iiandull
Maloily JnmcB Msrshnll J
MnriiiryTK Murilu U
MuriloUC Matthews CP
.Multliews ChnsU Sleiiek Ii If
Mooiiyh -ni Joliu Moore T L
Moore Allied J Moole.ln It
MiiihlF MeNobbMC
MeKeley Louisa iMclir.'uer I bna
SU-KulnhlLP Alelleitniy l.oudle
NelinaJoslo Nettle 8 0
Xlcholl Allied Nichols Martin A
O.lell Philip O'Cnrmell J M U
Onsiwalt H d tlvlally Kale King
Owens Jno X Owuns Gertie
I'nrka Kltn l'nliiel.ncy
Pii) ne Km ma Miss l'eareo N II
Pereell U I'hilii I...!-
Fierce Mortm 1V0 orman
1 rluo ltaulol
Uultin P ('.!)
It tndall Cliaa F ltannnl Carrie
llelu Lney K.n Davy
Keeord Meally ItohneA
Itieluird Ell.-tbeth Itinkle Dave
Kolrion Suilln HoliinonU
ItodKomon Lou liJbertson 11 C
Hokh -S A
Sasderson Emma Handlfer Minnie
Smilera lleniy favtKe Lyde
feott Calhariiie Kims Waller W
Slntilon Josiiilillie MiiKer llrim
Sims Mom Hkli'imiro V F
ndlh Hen Soillh Wl lon
SiultiiCC HmliliAM
Sinllli II M Smith Iteti
Small ('aniline Snillli Kettle
Murks N Sleuait J no (J
'lokoy l)(i SiiinineM T K
Miiiiierlmid Nannie
Ini .er A M Terrell Edsar
iVu. ii e arn Titoiie I) 1'
Waldr.ip I II WalllaHarali
Wn t -rs Willie J Wiilldiis Hsrlhoidco
W-HleKU W hinock Ira
W hll'i ek T K Wliitsn.ne I .el In
V( lllloiii Willie Williams Kdua
Wl limns II l WlnrsJM
H HiKiile T r' Woo 18 A
Wiinm.luhii WilnhtcL
Wrlshi l.nl'.iyette Wright K X
Yil.es .l.icob
Rises.
ClnrV. John 11 Field Cnrrlo E
Ladies onlov comfort and Aaaa hv uAi.ini.
a pair of those fine hand-sowed common
on-" snoua vne cost tuirig out. Just re-
ceived at Ikon; Kahn'i.
QUI Kim ttreet.
t. iik.....ni n. : 1 1 k i.i .... i... i.j.
frionds at her now store on Kim street where
a full lino of ladies' foods can be had.
ADVERTISEMENT
I'm 11 for conveying eonvli'ts when lenteuc-
ril to the IVulteutlarles
I i Aiu-niitiiitre with the itovIsIoiih of an act
' .lie iTch Leiilsluuire i ntlllod "An aet to
an lio.l the lioveiuor Stale Ireasiirer mid
Soimi I' lelnlnilof Hie I' nlleiitlnry to conlinet
loi oi-iivey iiweoiivlole from the oouu ties where
eeiil- nee.i to the penitentiaries'1 approved (
Api-r till iNtil.and wiileli boiinie a law from
ai dnl'-r IU I'B-oiliie the inld Hoard invite
aeiiie i pMioanls for tlie iritnsportnlltin o( con.
Mela lro"i inn rouuues wnere sentenueil
to tne peullenllnrlea
i :'li hid must he a-ionuipviloi) by a written
nit re'il-e alirneil by two or more eolvent and
Mspu.iKl' leelllsens obllKMing Ihemselvea In
th jMi'iiol live thoiKand ilnllnrs lht the bid
In noli In good latth and that tho bidder
will eiiler liuooontraoleud give bond if hit
bi t be 'looeple.l
I he bid inuat be Tor some certain average
amount per capita. Eaoh hid must lw enclosed
ina i-oau a envvmpe aireeien lo uoverrnr u.
M. Hiherta Chairman of Penitentiary Board
A 'In Texas and endorsed on envelope
I'. I lor eauveylaa eouvlots to the fenlienl-
Inrle .
IU win tieoivea until ll o'clock iu. or
W-'iiemlay June I afier wbieh time lney
hi . opened and tho ronlraot awanled oy
tie 'iard at KsefiitWeomeeln Au.tlu.
I o. oont act will commend at date of pre-
a i.. n.ntre.t with Cunnlnaliam A Kills mil
con lone until Humiliation of pre.fnt lease nf
the IliiutKVllle I'eniieniury .mnuary i IBM
unless said lease shal' stMiner terminate.
the rluht la reaerveu of rejeeltni any ana
all bids.
() M. Roberta (lovernnr. ) ti.iiiir
K. It. l.iibboik.Treasnrer. V "nJAlar3r
T.J. Oores Bnpt. of Peu'y.J wru.
Austin Texat April 14 leal. tprlt lit
A BABE BiltUnX !
Undue determintd to enmire In the stock
business I oiler f- roale my Slorw-lioue with
or without a small remnant of kmo1 My store
ialnoueoi tho most popu ous nrlirhborhoods
in Faatland eounlv lSniiu-e south of toe town
of Eaillaudi house 'J0 by t wtli warvrooin
on aide. I.n-tinit well water atubles orlbs
lots et i. eto Title pel lect.
The liiilldiii)!! and liiiiimvementi coat me
m re than a tliou-mml .lolls 8 c.h. I will
lake half th it amount for 11. I have left a f -w
dry iiiNNla. boots Hhoes and no'tons I will
luae halfof ttret ooat for lliene. There l ul.
at the tiore and a merchai.t who wishes to do
so eau handle the c itton of one of (be best
poruone oi r.axiiann ciunty 1 rtt -r to J. b
Adoueand to Sclmleder A Davis Ilallas.
THOMAS it- HILT
Jewell Eastland Oo. Texas.
April 13 181.
HOLLOW AY V CO.
Wholesale and ltetall Healers in CAN DIE
Foreign and I) nnnstio mil ITS
GROCERIES
And r r ov laiou m
ZURE AND PREVENTIVE
STOMACHSTAGGERS
The disease now prevailing aa an epldemlo
pan be eureil and prevented If taken In tin
by the use of
Dr. Spencer's Condition Powder
Call on me at my stable corner ol Jackson
and Market oireeu Dallus.
W. R. HPEKt'KR
Veterinary HurKeon
FRANZ ; FALK'S
MILWAUKEE BEER
The l'uiestand the M-st Mmnfucttired In the
uiuitiy uiuimnniiy received HUO tlie
onj-y lleer sold at Hie
APOLLO HALL
TTflVlll.rn.ftHn nimnunaiil Dmanisnmnft.
will never 1m wl' hmv it au.l it in kpt coJl In
. MAYKU A BOHX
SCHNEIDER & DAVIS
WHOLESALE CROCERS
Dallas.
Texas
SEEDS THAT SURPRISE!
THE FARMERS' "BONANZA."
Maxlxe a new vegetable from S. A. tln"ertnr
from anythlnit ever grown here delicious raw or
rooked. Meeil sent by mull aids a paper ya
Henn of Jnpiio. half bean halfpen. said by chem-
Isis to be the richest humnu food known. Fine
fodder plant also. Heed 15 ets. a paper. Cuban
Unpen Watermelon lust Imported largest variety
ever grown III U. R firm luscious crisp and
euenry : best to keep or ship Si cts. a paper or 20
seeds 6 papers for l. Very scarce. lw-of-Wimel
Miiskmelon larger known II (o3 feet long-fine
quality early ami proline 15 cts. a paper. Climax
Tomato richest flavor early prolific solid -nu-eqiialedlnevervwayl5cls.apaper.
White Kgyp.
tlBii Corn (from the Nllel yields Immensely
In the Month where other corn fnlls. Unequaled
for table or stock 211 cts. a paper 75 cts. a pound.
Tenslnte one plant feedsncow two days: 10 to 12 ft
Hgli IScts. a paper. CiizcnCorn.grnlnsl In. long
s iu. broad. Heed will bring faliuluns prices ISels.
apapcr. All the above sent for l 3 or each for2.
Address '. K. II.Rr.KT A '!. Atlantn (In.
Reference I Uoo. W. U Calhoun Mayor of
Athiuta.
I.OriKKltN.
La. S. L.
TAKE NOTICE!
This is the only Lottery eve tnted on or tn
people o a Ulaie and under a Into Ooclalon o
the U. (. Hupreine Court at Washington. It
the only Legal Lottery now in the United
Slates all other charters having been re-
pealed or having no existence a auiendld
opportunity ' win a fortune. Uranil diatribe
thtn ( laat i. at New Orleans Tlieadny
May 10 IH1. l;d Monthly Irawlug
Loiilsliiiia State Lottery Com pan
r''l1 Inhibition was regularly Inconioraiei'
hvlbelL' n htturunril.n K . - ' .
and (.'haritahle ptirpciee In lm for the 4- rin'ol
i . V V . D which ciiuu-acl Hie lln-.il.
ble fallh of the (Mai lsphlgeVhlch pleilgeu .
been reneu-Aii 1il- mi hi-.al.i.i Kr- '
securing lis frniiehise In the new ciimtltut'li'V
r . "" ""'"'"i loin w Hi a caul.
t'iloflissi ISHI to which It fins elnce audi"' s
her DIstrM u'lon will inke place monthly e th-
Look nt the lollowlng Dlslrlhullon'
f&prr.vt uiii'fiM...
...n-ii... JUirH'l II" e or h;. v .na.
luo.oisi Ticket nt Two Doliara'cteli. Hall
i le.Keis ei.
tlsT or Plltzig!
1 CAPITAL PKIZK (-
1 Ciipllnl Prlxe " "!
I Capital Prize "
i Prises or :mi ' V'
b Prises ol l.nuXI v!:
liO I'rlzesof Nsi '' "
Urn Prlxosol lno ' II.
His) Prises of M . I J
SOU Prlnesof SO '
lissi Prlseeof 10 10011?
APPHOX.IMATION PIUZKS:'" '
9 Approximation prlies of Hon.. 1 jor
Approxlmntl-n prizes of -Jno ' 1 ij
0 Approximation 11 '- ''SJJ
1.HJ7 Prlxes amonn..ng 10 (111 us
IteSllOIIMlhiM mrru......ll. . m..iiip
eu -we r""' i
' urn ii'iu(FB ofim oniMm hr
expreas or reglab-red letter or money order by
mall a Idressed only to " u"
v h s ii ' 1 Al" xwOrlean La.
MJ'.B71AU(0;rrw"n"l' hinild Ik with
iiekoi. 1 '::
rt. . . ' "ou never eircu
la s oflerlnu cerllilcates or aunhlng else n.
.1 1 . 1 nv lom lror"l'iii to oiler anyihini
hai. of mat r theii;;;;;; zz -
A I lllir (Jl-iaMll Vflei.e I..... . '
under iHuoervllo a ti T Bear"
.l'windettckHltu U1"U1
TriiHli'M Aollco.
W'lttiVMBtl .1 t.sll.n)l t m Miu.
Jiul reconled in Kills cot. ty in boolt OVuagea
sail and .HKI of mortgaga n-eord oonveyeil to nil
..... nvv iiunicr me itiiiowing real aa-
aie and property altuate In the town of Knuts
lu the coimly o Kills and stateof letas an
deeorlned aa follows to-wll : blocks number
one hundred and two. one hundred and three
and one hundred ami four aooordliisr f0 ibi
map 01 asld town with all lnmrocmouU. ma-
chinery natures and furnt.iiie thereon or In
tni'.ZYZ T1 1 h.t J".' ?'""". Jr .
note-.;u"oredTniddU
he legal huldera of tdd note an? umier
ha iirorlalons or said de.1 of IrutSl .
I .Sr;unJ tru"" wl" ntTr -nrlfeeil
ffirif?'."U "VP"1'118 "mlue to Ibe high.
J .i U r'f " "h'1" T01" of theoourihoVise
i ?LU"V-Unl'ln "y of li.ll.s
ml'rj i?hl'-'n ''':''"" 'Oil
jl ...I .1 . '" vnJ 11 P A. l
nv.: i ch H "f0lr'i"""r ""Hmtkee'nd tie.
STSSi ii. M 1 n "'orUea by laid
P...M.Texa.ApruJVtef0YL!'TrU"'t'
lld-Uaprln
2 nfl Alfnnili w
2 r Mm 1 it 5
For Coriilli. COLDS BORE THBOAT.
CO.NML MPT10M aud all Diseases of
OF
Throat Chest and Lunga but it haa n ver
v wm wi m m www ah
reieoraieii 10111 lock anu itye. In addition
diffusive sllniulaut and Unto to build up (he
af k a.' a sa 1 nii ik nnia
mwvvw aua aaji
KXtraOt frOIU Rpiiort Of thn
.
1 HBASUnx
jucBQin. ttr r..-.vr. .x- m:v ii i irs inieago 111.
T . W O KT I.' A. n.... ...
DM
111111
""1" no iom ivocK anu Kye coinpouniled aooordlng (o the formula has a nm
olent quantity of the Bjlaam or lo u to give It all the advantaipt ascribed lu peobTa ooS"
pla iinsnnd reuderlng it an agreeable remedy to the patleut. It may proper. bVolaJwd afi
lnaliP.rrP"Itll"l Vnd'" l"B P"Yl82e or U-1''-"' "sed StutiiteV and w-hen .0
may be sob by druggists grocers and oiher periona without rendering them liable to uav
elal lax aa liquor dealers. Ynira respectfully 1 my 'I'6'
Hlgued MKKh.V II. K ATTM Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
CI A TTTTO?T I)on'L 1" oc!Xel bv unprlncpled deslera who try to palm off nnon
V- 7T Vf Ha R""k a'"' "' 111 1'1""8 r r 1 olu. Itock and Itye which ??K
only medicated arlude uiade-ihe genuine heart- g the si nature "Lawrence A Martin ' on
the Proprietary Uovernment Stamp on each bottlo. marun on
t Au-nvsir-i. . iffli'SW"1"" Klaenot'leeforPamtlvUse.'tJ
LAAMthNCh ft MAltlTN PropileWirs. Chlcniro 111. and No. 0 Barclay Street N Y
Hold by rug(iisilN Urocers mill Denier Every where. ' '
APri'7 T. L. JIARSALIS Wholesale Agent Dallas Texas
Who will supply tho trade at Muntifacturors prices.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Jlats Boots and Shoes Notions Etc.
Corner of Mechanic and Twenty-Fourth Streets
7( LeonuclHt. NewYork. 1 . T y n .
OmOKH 1111 numner St.. Boston I GATiVRSTON T1?V
I KB lloiilevatd Ilaiissman Pars. I UJ1"'lJ01 V7il f 1 Hi A .
DALLAS BRANCH
Wm. J. limp's Western Brewery
ST: LOTJIS MO: '
A Fall Line of KEG BOTTLED BEER nnd ICE Con t nttv on hand
Tho l' inost and Most Popular Boer in tho United States.
CHAS. MEISTERHANS Manager.
INSURANCE !
FIKE AND MARINE
KKKFOOT A HKKEFOKD Ag'ts.
OFFICK-No. 114 Lamar St.
l"INSURE Buildings and Stocks Flour-
ing Mills Cotton Gins and Contents Dwell-
ings Farm Property &e.&c.
jLt Current Sitos
H. W. HARRY & BROS.
629 ELM STREET. G2P
Mntniftictiirers ftna;;Dfalers
Moves Tinware Qiieeiittwtire. HeatlugcV Cooking Hto o
Call and Kxamlne the
"Early Breakfast" Cooking Stove
It It Something Mw and Desirable.
WerK&noT.Gn v... verriSMery ther Hou" ru"""h' Co0i
UMso nianiiiaottin . ' iron Cornices. Window Part and Bheet Irat ware
TRINITY IRON WORKS
orner Hon Avenue nud Magnolia Streets
DALLAS - TEXAS.
vl?: BJVt. Si.W'W-lt Shop. .Mnmiftetuni Iron Slow
i ""V l j T 1 1 s '""'"K'i
l&ffiglXg""'
XI. HAMILTO IS
26 ELM STREET - D LLAS TEXAS.
Paints Oils Glass Wall Paper
Pictures Frames Mouldings Bracket! Eto.
Read v Mixed Paints all col'rs const antl von ha
Ordere from thoeountry lollnlted and trade trppllsd at the lowest prloea. "
White's Tucker Attachment
Fits any Tucker works oa any machine Retail at 6O0U Latest and
boat thing out Sond for wholesale pries list and doscriptive clroular.
l. c. McAllister
Dealer In Bewlna; MioulD.es nd fladltigt Wholoule and Del til PiUm MdFort WoMIl' .
nnONCIUTIS. ASTHMA PNEUMONIA
the THUOAT CHE?T and LuSos-' '
una wielded by the MKDIUsL FACULTY .duiT
thoenoroaohinents of Coughs. Colils. Hnn.kV.?f
A nth 111 u kai-iraa '
1 Throai Consumption in its luclnl'
been ao advantageoualy oomoonnded m ?J
L aril nil vtinrxail " n .n .
to Its so thing Ualsanilo proporlles. t afforri. .
system alter the couijli has b.eu rclleyed
k.
tvuniiiuru a u II II If U y
rnmmlfialnnor nf Tn.urn..1 u m.
w.v... uB.auaa IICIDVUQ
IJKPAItTMKNT (IrriCK OF I.NTIHHAL nEVRVlTX 1
Uh all I ix.t.in t. I.. .... ... .UHl(
b'"" v.uHuaryzu 1S3U. (
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