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THE DALLAS HERALD FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 24.
THE DALLAS DAILY HERALl
Jfntsrfd at the Ptot-Ople at DaUai. Ttxai
.f-ms-l 0ui Matr
PFOUT9'?.LHOTT & HALL.
IHDIC&TI0S3.
West ogu'f fair venthrr; variable wimh; sta-
(iu 101 y (imjisriimr; j(u iunury or hiuhvr ba-
romctiT Ik it taku a ti-ihirdj vota to select
tja moy candidates will spoil the ebanett
of any elec''"
Avery prlitlu yarn itefloat up in Ten-
nessee the Volunteer sUte you know tbat a
womsn in Jickson county has recently given
birth to leven children atone eonfioement
Tiurs ii but two more waclts la wbicb
to lend your name in to the governor for
rumination as tbe ploa (or the university.
Lit every town tend in its natvetnatisa
I'iitKblo place and we can decide which
one to support hTutw uda
Sittin'O Bull mutt bo In a bad fix as it it
ail the interior department of Canada hai
advices tbat be bus to soil bis horses to ubs
tainth'i whorowitta to prevent starvation. Ti.e
eld man had bet'.or cnuo down and suck tie
government lit as Umadiau Indians wou't
have auitbii't to do with bim.
It seems impossible for tho European
powers to remain ft-r any length of time in a
tranquil framo of inind. No sooner is one
trouble a. tiled tbaii aoolber comus
up to plague uud torment tbo
masses. The wires for sevoritl days
put have beet detailing tbo particulars and
intimating the results of a riot between tto
Italians and French in Marseilles and it is
fosrod complications tuay arise butween thu
two nations - Tne mure wa seeofaOTairs in
Europe the belter aatUfbd are we with h jii.e
f jilts if thoy do utoal a little of the "g itiui al
fund" occasionally.
TuECR issiNQot'liioIlo Uf.uido by an
Officer of the Uaited Slates army Liout.
B.illis In pursuit of border marauders ai d
cattle thieves pfcv.kid a s'.roug protett
I.om the Mexican press and diioksos a iHd
commentary on the condition of the Mexi-
can government. It is admiiVd by the
Mexican journals tbat tbeir government is
powoiless to prevent such high handtd
meatures by our troops but the Patria begs
of tbe government at Washington to give
this matter a calm consideration and as a
itter of international right and propriety
slop such incursions.
Oua heavest imnigratiou at present is
from Germany as shown by the official
figures for Mm: Germany 176806; Domic-
of Canada 110611; England and Wa'es
67861; Ireland 61 796; Scotland 18.628!
Cai a 7443 and 138619 from all other sour-
cm total for the month 561 294. Bismarck's
iron rulo in Germany and the unfortunate
condition of affairs in Ireland are greatly
stimulating emigration form those two coun-
tries and the Canadians are rapidly learning
tbe attractiveness ot a republican form of
government and of a more fertile soil than
tbat found in the hypnrboroan regions.
Tms from tbe Viekaburg Uitrald goes to
the rp.l .- "Tnere is no profession or occu-
pation that does so much woik for parties
and politicians for which it roooives no pay
whatever as the newspaper profession
Many a scrub is hoisted into power by the
newspapers who after he is 'dressed in a
litt'e briuf authority' Inste d of paying bis
debts to tbem turns on them ai.d ronds
them because they rofuso to continue tj ad-
vertise him." All which is true. But who
is in fault if not tho newspaper conductors ?
Nobody. An editor or publisher who deems
it bis chief mission on earth to blow a horn
for some prolo'sionel politician brimful of
otfrniive to'Q-bness desorvoj all the kicks
cuffj and snubs tbat can be dealt him by
the beneficiaries of his labors.
New York is in something of an uproar
Over the discovery of a new theatrical star
in the person of Mies Margaret Mathers
This star has not yet illuminated tbe
dramatio stage but bas cast its light upon
a few critics and loading actors who pro-
nounce it of the first maguitudo and brill-
lance. Miss Malhors is a young woman
twenty yoart of age who with a pencban
for the stage has been studying under tho
direction of Mr. Georgo Edgar an actor
aid in about a jear she will come u'
under the managomeut of Mr. J M. Ili.l
and if tho opinions of such actors as Frank
Mayo 'William Davidge sr. and Bn
McGinley go for aught shu is destined to
make sensation.
Our esteemod but undoubtedly emacinU
ed friond Sarah Bernhardt bas falh a it. to
tho bsnds of the French interviewer. It is
customary for foreign artists to visit this
country strip us of our gold and th n go
home and pi ke iun at us. But Sarah does
sot (ed tho French people that wo are a na
tionofgaks. Sho bs thi.t we havoa
0)loal country that our Iheatros are good
our artists clever and our women charminu
8 iasaj i that our ladies know how to dress
with taste and that thoy are nicer than thi-
men. This is an emphatic announcement
of an intention on the part of Sarah to make
anolbor raid on us bhe will be hero nut
yoar tans doute as they say in New Jersej.
Her few remark about our girls will be
worth another $50000 to bcr. Thoy will all
want to soe her again.
Faiuno to fasten Identity with the ilm
route frauds upon Secretary Blaino the in
du:'.iy of the ring folks U now devotod t
killing him. Dispatches representing thi
ever iw. " "i iuuuni; at
.Vila .it.i.nlj.H HnlllJ k . I ..... 1.1 1 .. ... -
Wt.auuslu!l 01 aolu aoor nrtjcniwiiri
the DoTTrmitAof Oonkltnjr D.irsny anrl
the pwullareio0wf the party but I
tie cabinet. Mr. Blaine ;hes experienced
nviy of tbe ups and downs ol political lifr
but his admirers never had cause to r. eard
him more warmly or indulge in visions of
lis greater usefulness or eventual promotion
nan in the concerted reviling of his ene
tmics. Be may and has in his career K it
indone muny things that be should have
Ji.ne end unwisely done many things tbst
tie should not have done but tbe grateful
ueu-ory of his countrymen will not be p'
to overlook his handiwork iu eliminating
from tbe real controversies of tbe day the
bouQe system of politics led by Conkling
tnd illustrated by the inconsequent brawltr-
wbo are alternately killing him and ma'uig
him tae Maehisrel of the admit istration.
Tiikre is no doubt but that Harvard
oollcise is a magnificent institution of learn-
ing and the following account of tbo college
and its condition from the Harvard Register
is intrr-tting reading : "It will bi only a f w
years before tbe university will celebrate the
250.h anuivSrsary of it) foundation. At that
liiuo tbe number of living persons taold'it
degrees of some sort from tbe university
will approach 10.000; the value of the
property owned by tie institution will per-
haps exceed; $10000000; tie number
of students in the college uud snveral
schools will bs in tne neighborhood1
ot 2000; and number of ollkors of instruction
and government will probably oxeeed 2 -0
In 1830 at the second centenniul calubm'.ion
iho propiirty of tho university umouiited to
about $600 000 exi-lmive of halls and libra
ries.to which no value is attached in tho
treasurer's books; tho professors and tutors
o the college of tho Ihree profosaioria
schools then esUbliahednumerod twenty-live
and the students somewhat exceeded 400
Tbo growth of Harvard in all that constllutr s
a university has always been substantial u; d
within the last ton years it has boon exceed
ingly rapid as well. The celebration whii h
will occur In 180 is indoi d ait anniversary
which every Harvard man mny anticipate
with the utmfst i t rest "
. Tub Washington l'ost fdom 1 announce
w th abv-autboritv air that "thu federal ed-
ministration will take no part in the Vir-
gmiacauipaign. Tho presidont will neither
ricognize the repudiation party as wrlbv
of support as aguinst tho democrats nor eni
courage in the slightest degree the idea of a
republicansrcpudiuiion coalition." As a
matter of fact however unless tbe state-
ments of the spokesmen of the various En
glish delegations to the White House are un
reliable eacn tn its order is assured by the
president of the cordial support of the
administration. But whether this support
be given or refused enouch has transoired to
show that if assured of success the admin
istration is willing to extend to Virginia the
plan followed In tbe trade souehl to be con
summated in the extra session of tho senate.
It is not to the administration a Question of
right but of advantago to flow from certain
transactions in tne Darter ot offices and in-
fluence of votes. If administration aid he
withheld from Mahone it will be because
the echome is not debated practicable.
Wnaliingtoii Mrirollnn.
C&LLKD I10.MIC.
Washington June 23 Dr. McDonald'
chief of the mouoy ordor bureau of the post-
office department was called to CharUs'.own
Mass to-day by the news of tbe deuth ol
bis mother at tbat place.
ASSAULT ON AN KDITOK.
Clarenco M. Barlou managing oditor ol
tho National republican ( scaped a violent
diiath to day. Mr.Edmm.d Buke common-
wuallh atlorney of Aloiamlria county
who figured recently in a shooting
case in Alexandria and shot Mr. l'a ne ox-
county clerk dropped into thu .National
Iti ptibliean t.fllce to-day and inquired loi
Mr. Barton iiilimaling that tan proposed t
kill hi. ii Ho believed itwt Mr. listen in
printing an account i f bis (UurkoM sbo.u
lug caoe wan l'ayne had reported u incor-
rectly. Mr. Carger ino business manai;ir
stated that Mr. Urtmi was not in the ctiko
but while be was Wlku.g with Burko Burton
Camo in and a knck don rnaued. durini;
wbich Ilm ke mud int lloctual atteuips to
shoot Btron. Tbo latter retaliated by
knocku g Burke down. In tho meautime two
Policemen rubed In arnslid Uuik and uar
rled him oil and tbo gentlemen of tbo
U'puoiicau estubllsbuient biealbed easier
Mr. Burk got out of tbe police
mens elutcbes a mile later by
some means aud whon last heard from
determined to get even with somebody
was on war patn for bis old antagonist
Mr. Payne. Mr. Burke arrived in Wash-
ington Saturday night. He was heavily
armed and bis pu'pose was to exact a cor-
rection from tbe Republican of its statement
as to tne details ot bis assault upon Mr
fayne on Wednesday night last in
Alexandria. Mr. Barton does not nronnu.
to prosecute the case further lie says he
is not suuicientiy apprehensive of any
funber at.enipt of violonco from Mr.
Burke to induce him eitbor to bind him
over to keep tbu peaco or eveu to weak' a
weapon lor bun.
VIROINIA POLITIC.
Tho Ropublicau tui central committee
of Virginia meets lu llicbmo.d to morrow
loci'timler the quotum ot calling a stat
coi.ventio Gee. Wickbam and loo straight
outs claim that they havuhiiiuluen out ni the
twenty-ieven members sure and probabl)
more than that numb. r. Tbu republican.
wbufAvor a coalinoii have been working Lr
eiiTal dajstoi hSel the t IT ct of tlio prcM
lenl's interview with the Wiekhatn dulvua.
tion trying to g-t prominent republicans lo
write letters inuornng tne coalition lo b
read nt the ineellug of tbo committo i.
Several members of the cabinet Lave been
invited lo declare themselves for coalition
but they decimal. Some letters and
ili grams from leading republicans in tbe
country will it Is said ba laid before the
committee advising coalition.
RKOIaTKHKD )'1VKS.
Tbe followtr g uireiiUr III relation to the
continuance of the United States Tea stn J
bonds of 6 per cent funded la ot 1881
nas juli ceen iisura Dy tbe treasury urpait-
mem:.
Washington Juno 20. In the provl-lor
f clrrulaf No 6J . dated Mr
I'J 1881 for conllnuarea of
U iiite d euu-s iTgi.t. bonds nt the o per
ont lunded loan ot 1881 iho limit of sm h
nine's 1 1 be continued was find at $2501.00.
IW0 bonds to ba kccptvd in lb crd.T nf
heir receipt at this rtpar'mint. Tle liiu.t
as reaohe.1 oo tbe 23 1 ot May. The bonds
jreaented being somewhat In excns ol tbe
.mount Died while mat v n' rsoi.i had noil.
d the department on or befora that date of
tbeir intention to present their bonds for con-
liuuanoe and had procetdud in good faith to
carry out their purpose but wen unable for
various reasons to surrender their b rdt
b'd'ore the linit was reached it is the
desire of the department to extend
to all so far as practicable
equal opportunity to continue tbeir bonds
"ii J to tbat end notice is hei'-by given that
United Suites registered bonds of the 5 per
cent funded loan oflSSl respectint; which
h deportment was notified on or bofore tbe
23d of May and which through no fault or
ngligeucti of the owners tailed lo reach the
departmei t before tbe limit was reached
will be accepted tor continuance if trans-
mitted to .this ofii:e on or b"fire he f rat
of July next. William Wisdom.
Secret ir? ot the Treasury.
raoviaioN exports.
Tho total values of exports of domestic
provisions tallow ai d dairy products from
the United Hta'es during tbe fi months
ending tbe 31 -t of May were 61662255
agaiust $56109673 during tbe
same months ot 188 1. The total valuni of
exports of provisions and ta'low fi r the 'even
months enning Miy 81 1881 w-r $8l378o
409 same period iu 1880 $68 9SV210.
BONDS KKCKIVEO FOR CONTINUANCE.
At the rlrwnf business to-day there had
b'-wi $18 400 000 d 6 per cent coupon bondi
recrivid for couiiuuanoeat 31-2 per cent
exclusive of those presented for continuance
tit the London agercy.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY UPTOX.
There ia n good authority for the
siateiiient that Astiiitant Secrotary
(Jp'.on will not bo requested to
rofcign. It Is very probable Upton will be
com missioned to perform important duties
in connection with C(ntinuanceof6 per cent
bonds. Secretary Windoin Said m day he
Urowofno reason why Assistant Seerotarl
Upion should resign or why any one should
dejiro his reiii;nation.
a swindler'arrksted.
Tho treasury department is informed by
'elegraph tbat Charles K. Anchise an
I aliaa who in a fal-e guiso of a secret
service officer swindled so manv persons in
St LetiiB Mmphis and New Orle ns that
be has been arrested in San Francisco. Per-
sons who tiuvt) be. n victimizid bi)ulifcom-
nmnicate with Colonel Henry Iunegas of
that city.
REDEMPTION OK 1IONDS
The trou?ur ui partmeut will pay out on
July I t for rpiemption of oti'staridinu 6
per centa. of 1861-8 for the Oreg n nar
debt and for interest on those of the 4 per
cents of 1907 aiidontho 5 and 0 per cent
stamped bonds about $30 000.000.
A Pew 'I lelllmriie S'lamiiillf
Sin Francisco June 23 For some time
nus'. a man rcsidicg at San Diego Cal. bas
beeu aiseitiog the claim that he is Sir K ger
Ticbborne. A daily paper in San Dieo
took up bis case and advocatod it Blrougly
fr u alU ged proofs in bis possession the
justice of bis cause but aside iron ibis no
particular interest was manifested. It was
deemed ot course oiJj nonsense. The
claim was made more ridiculous
by tne publican u of occa-
sional fffusions ofnoelrv. in whieh h An.
scribed his lite on the 1'ichborno estate in
bngland but considerable sensation has
been created here by tho announcement that
he has come up from San Dieco and consult
ed W. H. Barnes a noted lawyer of tbis
stato as to his case. According to tho story
ioiu uy or. unrues tins man came to mm a
short time ago and said tbat bo was the lnn-
I I ...... Tnkk... ii . ?
mat 6' Aiiiuvuiiiu jur uaroca IOIU
him he was un uiiinitiirated bumbucr. but
asked him to call again. According to the
representations of Mr. Barnes tbe new
claimant baa much in accordance with tbe
requirements of tbe reword ot the true
bir Itogor. He bas not forgotten French is
fumiliar with tbu gnuoalogy ol the Ticb-
borne family can djcrib the Ticbborue
bouse end groumis and can furnish all the
details of bis youth even tbe names al bis
tailor'i and that ho never was a pasieuger on
the Bulla or the O'prey. Un is credited with
the story that bo wentiroin Kogliind to Lima
Peru lie started from Luna to go across
tho mountain but wa tak'ia ill an l djserti d
by bis servant who robbtd him of ell be bad.
lie remained In ru about a y'urdiirmg which
timo he was insaun. Uoon his ncjverv
i-o adopted the sea as a sailor;
theu entered t!o United SttU'S army and
served through tho war; then worked at
Mare iflmd navy jnrd nl the same tiin be-
ing captain of tho Fuaile.er guards and then
obtaim d a smalt farm nt San Di.i.jo and
securud ti position as liht liotho keeper
lie iiiurricd a Miss Williams in New Yoik in
18iW. nnd lias now three children all of
wiioui uave iicno irne lamily nnni. s. As to
nis straegn silence all the.-e years be slates
that he left England on account of disappoint-
ed love his auiuol j-clitig to bis marriage with
bia coumii Kato Dougiity und that when
Im recovered bis reason alter his illness in
South America he was inspired with sucb
a hatred of tho world in general and of his
aunt in particular that bo bad vowed nut
to t" void hiiuse f uutil that generation bad
passed away. The moment that bo was
released from his Vow ho hastened from
Sai Diego to lay bis case before Mr. Barnes.
Itisitated tballheiluk of Sutherland and
"Bull ltuu" Kusboll havo seen the claimant
beard tho story and aro much impressed
luerewiia
A find 'old or ItmlreftNlnit ronich.
Dry psrchid lore throat pneumonia
bronchial and asthmatic attacks weakened
antl debilitated slato of the system all these
aangerous symptoms are cured by "Dr
Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry."
The first dose gives relief and the worst
couh and toro lungs yiold to its healing
properties An occasional dose of Swayno's
puis sbould be taken lo.keep tbe bowels free.
I'bey are excelleul for torpid liver and bili-
ous complaints.
A Frankfurt (Hj.) I'liyaleinii Write
Some months a the daughter of one of
our proiuinont ciiut-jin wu pronounced a
hopeless consumptive. She was very much
reMeed in llisu t irriblo cjugh hir life
gradually was'.ing away. 1 recoinmnnded
her to U' "Dr. Swayue's Compound Srup
of Wild Cuerry" whlua aho tit i. In a
sbo:t .iino she was freu from nil coui;h and
otin r i-ymp'oms and is now rosy and
himltl v. Prlcn 2ocviU and $100 a bot-
tle or six buttles lor $o. Tne I argil Hl-t I-
I be more eciuomical. Prepared only by Dr
riwHi.e & Son Philadelphia. Sold by drug-
gist. Aaanult by iih Inanstit Mini
tjuincy it . Juno 23 J. M. Kaitor a
comnietcial traveler employed by Somer
Lyndt & Co. was shot on a paitonjer train
on the Uannibal and St. Joseph railroad thli
morning noar Cnmerou Mo. by a man who
it believed to ba Insane. Kaiser was tilting
q ile'.l.v in the car when he beard the report
ot a pistol behind him and felt a stinging
SMi.a'iun in bis shoulders. Springing to his
fi -t h-i turiisd just in time to rec.iva another
le ll In hit shoulder and a third in hit arm
Ti man lull.. HI. I Ika ttt.ulln Ik.. H..II..J
.. . ....... v...w . r.ifi.iu iijt'ii Jmi('U
ti i) 'mil o rd and Jumped fn'im the train
mi. vi. n uis nnt aim vsitsp. Lieiirr wen
loiu.d iu the vallsn R'ldreiied to Col. Keith
Columbus O. and dispatches rrceiv. I trom
that city to day slat that C d. Keith I-
Inaknis. tt tmm nnl tn h... r..tM.I k... m
..''- iiivo iiu um
cert are looking for htm. Kaiser who Wts
vruuSut w ww o.y isuangerouny mjured.
Tha aT ranswtaGld
New York June 23 f he officials at tbe
assay office in this city are busy over the
annual settlement between that nice and
the government. Tas office has on hand
bullion cf tbe value of about $80 000.000
tbe largesMuount on record which it has
been unable to ship tn the mint because tho
appropriation has boaii exhausted. Tbo
last onngresa was a.-ktd t- appropriate
$30 000 f..r the purpose but it decided
that $20000 was sufficient. In conse-
quence tbe amount of bulliou mentioned will
faave to be handled a t cond time in weigh-
ing it for tbe annual setlleueut. Tbis bul
lion is tbe result of about seven hundred
melts and as the metal bat to be handled
five limes in the process of weighing only
Vi hielts can he dispose.) of in an hour. It
will r quire tbe labor of the force day ai.d
night trom now until July 1 when tbe ac-
counts must be made up to reweigh the
bullion and ottar r business at tbo office is
practically suspended.
A Knnaasi Zephyr.
St. Louis June 23 A special to thu Re-
publican from Sc. Joe Mo says advice bus
been receivod here that a very severe ttorm
passed along nearly tbe entire length of the
St. Joo & Western railroad in Kscsas on
Monday night last destroying building! and
doing great damage t stock. Near Seneca
a number of houses wia blown down. A
li-"0 elevator of Perry ar d Uiltchtufon at
irwille was unroofed and blown to pieces
eral school cousin were all destroyed
1 nearly all the railroad bridges nra down
... d the treins run ( nly to Hanover.
Hie 4'liM-tniiiMi Southern.
Cincinnati O. June 23. Advertisements
appear in this morning's papers for bids for
the lease for a term of 25 years of tho Cin-
cinnati Southern railroad. TMs is a lorg
looked for result but it is somewhat unex-
pected as it was supposed there whs a dead-
lock botween the trusses of tbe railway and
the trustees of tho sinking fund. The pro
posed lease has been agreed to by both
boards It Bsks bids of so much per annum
for tbe term of 25 years. Bids will bo oponi d
about the last of August.
An I r tali n I in.
Londos Juno 23 The News' despatch
from Dublin reports that many resident Irish
landlords who left the country havereturnedi
a more poscoable tlato of things being an-
ticinated. Twenty five ambulance wagons
150 fi.-ld stretchers srd other s'ons for thtt
wourded bavo hien tent to Ireland from
Woolwich. A pastoral lettor t.y Archbishop
MiCabe was resd in all tho Catholic
churches of Doblin tn-rUv. It reorr.ia tKut
even in this dioee-e men are preaching
uocinnes suovernya ot law and order.
l'overty itutl MtirerliiK.
it ... iBnA.i m
. n i. ...ru m'jwu wi'ii upui poverty
anil suQeriiiir for ye.irs. ousm by a Hick
fi.mll. u.i.l I.... lli.r....u.. ...i. .
.......... . -6d unto; nvi fc iiik win n um
th-m no k n il. I win e iniileieiyillaioiir e d.
11 lllll m.a Uu Q n I... .1. . '
....... ....ii j . K ujf luuriTlirniii HIV nilHlor
I pmcureo Hop llitti ra .nit o nimeno. il ihelr
.. . in iiiuuiu wera ail ncil anil
0"Bof ua hnva heeu blck a day aiuce and I
wantti tuyto all posr men you ean fc-eu
your fumiil b well it year with Hun Itinera
tor leaa thnn . . in.iii' iui. ...ii t
Unowlt A Woiklnvm n. '
NeUralnia. Srintirn I nmknnn
Backache Soreness of the Chest
Gout Quinsy Sore Throat Swell-
ings and Sprains Burns and
Scalds General Bodily
Pains
Tooth Ear and Headache Frosted
Feet and Ears and all other
Pains and Aches.
Ke Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
s a ne ture lt;i( and rhrap Eitirnal
ll.-nifily A trial rntalU but tho foiiipHmUrely
trilling outlay cf 0 t'rata ami terv ono tuOrrlng
clalmi'" 011 h" tiumv JHli0 pnjuf of lu
Uirectloni In Elarsn Langnaftisj.
BOLD BY ALL DRD00I8TS AND DEALEE8
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGELER & CO.
JiuIHmorf 3Id V. 8. A.
NPECIALNOrtt'F.S.
Knterpsan sneloty wilt meet Bt the residence
of H. 8. Ervay Jtir rsou sueot to-nlKht.
K. t tv snv Pre.
U-Muuiimu .Mlivheil tha tn.itau asiro..
gist lmsroinnvKl unit la permanent y loca-
tedattllSCoiuiuer e ntreat. HeeslKn.
tltf.WINK M AO il t N K Ut)01)H-l kiln
or Hawing Mudihiu needles nnd purls t lowest
wholesale pnee. Sen t Mr prlne Hat and save
charge by (;e.tluu gixx at lionm.
"' 'I NMl.ru A CO.
" 1 Mai" strool lion ton Tessa
C5V NTKIl-Si) sxinn-eiittrrs at 1103 per day
or piece work itl-ofu iUairymant ti.fio pel
day todnllur oa tlio Urn ; b'ldge on 0 C
- 8.K rntlroatl. I' J I.ooule contractor
Muritan II .i)ue Co. Tox.
WSOIL
FRAGRANT VANITY FAIRR
THREE KINGS !
AND
NEW VANITY FAIR I
Three Excellent Clgarottos each having
t their own pecullaritloi
tTNK W VANITV CAIR lu-t out and Is th
atlldaat Olirarmte y.t prouueeit.
A DAINTY SWEET BIT!
Vln?VaK P VT .1tR MKDAUv
Vienna ia.J. Pnl')l"lltIWt. 1'arU lgjg.
WM.8.KIMUALL& CO.
HsoboWoiks. RoouaitsfV
THOSE
ox en o
AND
a French. Kid Moroeeos and Cair; Summer
lowquanerSbo- ln band or machine .ewed.
LADIE8' 8HOE8.
TH!.1'!1?"' n" fl-Mada u ll.a' lttton Rn(n f .11 Ui CVlBh..i ....
- . . .vW K ap.en W ta Jr-meet of
or worked
Opera Slipa the nle.il 1 thecity.
KHU HATs '"'P1W
thl.li.nuH Fover It series evmy purpose wli re a T !mc s nVc'ssVry
Miham Hz ili3 Dr. Har er Miicias Co. No. 213 N um Main St. st Lis
DYSPEPSIA.
TRINITY IRON WORKS
orner Ron Avenue aud JUagnolla Mittf
DALLAS - TEXAS.
' 'Iron llrass Foundry Machine- and Blachsmitbing Shops. Manufacture Iron Rt
Fronts Ventilators Sash Weight. Bailings Pulleji.BoitPad Shaft tog GenS
P. . Bsx 19li. B.lTIOHAIVSr.
Dallas Iron Works
PHELAN & CO
Tho Red Shop on Koss Avenue Dallas Texas.
Brass and Iron Casting Engine Repairs Machine Job Work. Black-
K rklBA0ifcr M8 and repairing Sheet Iron VoA SS
"k '. .l;fr; ArrcHters. etc. Anything in tho BOILKU ENGINE of
ftiAOHlMfi lineweRuartinteo satisfaction with our work
d$Xt7g&?&D 8QUP Wh" U " 'l eood ana
COTTON GINS REPAIRED
By Sir. J W. Elliott who has had tonty-tive yeurrj experionco at e
busintss aud guarantees satisf et.on. Ko charts for dnyage from deopt
INSURANCE !
Fill
OFFICE-No. 114 Lamar vSt.
JtINSURL Uuildmgs and Stocks Flour-
mg Mills Cotton Gins and Contents Dwell
mgs Farm Property &c.&c
A-t Current Raoa
h. ham
826 ELM TREET
Paints Oils Glass Wall Paper
Pictures Frames Mouldings Brackets Etc.
Readv Mixed Paints allcol'rs canstarttlvon ha u
QrA'n from 1110 0""'trT ""lted at.dtra.le soppllwl at the lowest prlcss.
J. J. CARNES
OLD RELIABLE
INSURANCE AGENCY
m TlmeTrle!! lire TeateH ! I.... -.olroel VU.Ht...on.l
h. w. iLiiiiiY k mm.
629
ELM
MonutHotiirers and Dealers"
ttveTiiiwarc:Que.nnWart HeuiInS& Cooking Stove
Call and
"Early Breakfast" CookingStove
It Is Bomcthlni Saw and rtiii.i.
Bomotbtng
AfallllnsofQnonwareGI
Jli" bnt t06k orqtwea
Ela iso msnuiioluro"
W. O HOWARD & CO..
Commission 3VlorolarirLts
smrTn.m HEALKIWIN
WHEAT CORN OATS Etc. in CAR LOTS.
Proprietors City Elevator. DALLAS TEXAi
STYLES
ALL KINDS OF
' AAW Ail O
Shoes tn OxMnJ 8onthr
.tprlee from a 8 ' " P't
Lad SaudahT. T il Z?..
They are very eomfortable tin. hot w'ath
604 ELM STREET.
VKXriLAT'ORS and STKTSOS'd ftill
THE
O BLOOT1
JMLAtv t CO.
AND MARINE
. - DALLAS
i to in 7
DLLAS TEXAS.
STRET.
629
Kxamina the
Hew and Doslrable.
2B!ul;uylry other House farnlthln
or un ntia.
dlmn Corn lens " Window Caim nd Hhoitt lrnt
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