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TH7 DaLLaS DEHALD FBIDAY MOiiNING JVYL J" 1
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.rtt'df riHiMlr sf F-
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Iteao Taylor edro'r t Btrroo et el; fn m
MoLeinao county. Appel' ued bellW
H heirs at law of their mother to recover bur
Community Interest In the land patented)
thilr father esti.nee o( plaintiff io error
and M. J. Barron xrg tie ancestor' tec-
ond wife. as edmlotttrnlors end the children
of second mrrine end itheri were nude
parliet defendant. Original petition elled
leisure nd d ib of pUiiu U't ancetlor
helribip entry and claim of defendant eao
'prayer for partition. Defendants io potesi.
hid answered pupuHwe In good fiillh for
value denied rylumuiiity interest of the flrrt
na'riK endaverred that if lucb wai the
nudity in erest the ancestor had told
ertyand applied tbe proceed! to
icily debit. Amended petition let
there were no debit egalusl the Oral
e and that the ancestor had di'pmrd
amounts of Urti ooiuinuuiiy property
.but hs wile that hit estate wat
l that there remains um Id nut
osmitfy their mdividual half inler-
Veri ict fiurd lor plaintiff.-; all Ibe
. controversy not told by tbo aiiotslor
lendanU.that the alienator had wild
.i thin hit iitlor- at and whit wan necem
i to pay community dobit and for the
. etcndsnlt wUo clniui' d under deeds from
the ancestor. UjM 'l't th'i pleadings
warranted tbe verdict O.icllon thalvnr-
diut and iudumonl are Uncertain not well
Mien i) ilnau J.
Al"i uder & Htinuchamp v MuIIikII &
SoI)iio;i'miii Kiln county. N dtbor ploub
tin? or prncmt it required by our statute iu
rbitration eas'-a 1'. it competent for tl.e
irtiit'o an arbitration to waive the ante-
dunl ttlinj! nf th'i a ;rei!mout by t'sprewly
sidliuf fur ill fl ing with the award with
.jrthiT nrettuimjt a tuchlnu nil the qualities
ofa ttatutirtjiwan). yiihstanlial compliance
witb (talulois all that it required. An an-
swer Dld wbicb layt nottifUcienl basis will
sot admit the iulr.idoCtion of supporting
et idunee. I furtbor pleadings w re refuted
to warrant this court in xm ning tlx in
the poclllu suit of misconduct on part of the
aruiuaiors must be shown or that the plead-
ings were i fltrert indue liniii. In the ab
rente of a ilnlomonl of fact! thia court inuH
presume that necessary proof wt niadi to
tuppurtthe Judgment. Affirmed. Oii-
Dan J.
cIIoiin ofiho toiirtnf AMrl
Gallagher vt. the Hale; from I'arker
C runty. It it not iiocejtary Hint an Indict.-
nviut for illegal voting thuuld nllei;o tho
authority of tho election the authority of
the cflbera or the namoi of the candidate!
Thtt 'iho o'eeti.m was held and authored
by law within and for the corporation ..t
VV." tuffljiently tUUs the piaco of voting
and thoftbo voto wat f.-rcity attorney aiu
other oUlcerit" etc mill .iently eh.iwa for
what purpotu the election was held. The
Indiolini'iit thould allege the particular di
bilily and tbit nqmreinent It mnt by IK
averment that the acuud had been "n
Violid for tho crimdof bursary." '
Word "coovir.Ud" bat a defluito iihi
law and meant that a juoy
demnati'in baa "-Whi-
"
Tbe corroboration of an accomplice upon
mattert tettiflwl to by him that hat do ten-
dency to connect the accuteJ with the
ooeute It Pol tucn ccrrooorauuu
tl.e law require. He mut be
corroborated upon bit evidence wnicn con
oectt the accuti'd with the crime. 1 he re-
cord! of tbe curt In the trial and acquittal
of the party wh le evidence raiifi the tupi-
cioo of hit complicity In tbe crime it not
competent evidence for the Mate the accuted
beii g no party to tnti proiecuiioo. ooi
and remanded liurt J.
Hill vi tbe ttate; from Fort Bnd county.
After one of number of jurort on a murder
IrUI hat bn patted upon and accepted by
ho th nriii. hut before the lurv wat com-
nbitiH. hn n ceived Information that one of
hohiMr..n w Hrounlv ill. and the juduc
of bit own motion without tbe content of
ihA defendan'. excuted him. While tbn
nrm dire wat n't corfbel or authorized
thit murk do not hold that in tbii particu'
lar care it ii came for revert1. Charge 01
ihecrurtunonluttitiable h miclde in o
fen-eof n-ncn or n'ooertv. 'hat lonfuiei or
oiin foundt Am.. 670 and 672 of tbe penal
code is cau-e lor re vernal. Hoverted and
remandod Hurt J.
Irwin vt the ttate: from Tirratit countv
At a matter of del' ute the awutod pledod
intanitv. and tho evidence tmidifii to rhow
that at the time of the coiiimiiition ol the
oll'jntn the accused w laboriiii: under an
atlackof Idelitiuiu tremens the tvurt irred
in f ol prnecntir.f)! tho law appliuihle to the
cane a niaila ov iticn eviuenco. oucn error
callt for reversal and rt'intnd end inch ii
the diepotition of tho appeal. Hurt J.
Nyllitlitlft of Ilie IH'cInI'MIN of lio Nil
liuujip vt uouoiui trom ueutuu
county. Tolition ihowt thtt tho original
uriiiitue wife and children citino to Tuxa
and tetlluj in I'etur't colony t Culoniste in
18 15; eultled upon and improved a tract of
laud in Dxntnn county and lived upon it
until 1819 when Ike wife died Ii avmg the
butbatid and children solo heirt to lior com-
munity ctlnte. The husband in I860 ublHin-
ed from the general lind ullico a corlilica.lt
for 010 Bcrnt locating it in part on tho land
occupied when the wife died and thoreti-
duii el-ewhere. Thit last turvev wat pf
on ted to M. at ahi)iiee in lHjli nml
conlruviTdV here involves nij M "
interest of the intun st of
iiiurrer nlloged tint it appo'
petition that the Ian J in con
the community property u.
wifo but the ti'p'inno pr-'
iiaiul and tho d.'iiii)
U -III: that the court
is true and the mv
rly U'.verted
HOS. TaOlU C. rLATT.
Iuter-Ocun.
The coolftt roan here it the Hon. Thomti
O.l'latt lwho quiety tilt in hit room chat I
A Card.
Mr. William Frackinheimer the junior
member ot l'leiftr & Co. ol New Yoik baa
just nrrived in tbe ttate and will call upon
my old custcmera in my Head. I have been
to ui foiiuna'.e at to te confined to m? bed
good naturwily about the fijjht.but exprettea j 'or aeveral weekt and will be unable to make
no annoyance and givei voice to no tearr
The newtpapen may rave tbe funny men of
the preti crack Joket at bit expente the pic-
torial paper put nim in all tort of abturd
atlitudei but io far at appearance goer
Piatt ii never ru tiled but maintaini
that cordial frank way that baa won him to
many friendt and made him a reputation at
one of the beat political organ aera in the
ttate. Mr. Piatt it a iliio man of medium
hei'ul wearing a black frock Coat
and black vett. and 1 ehiuld eueta
him to be about 45. He bat lometbinir of a
clerical aspect or rather perbapt tbe appears
ance of a itudioui and penetrating real estate
lawyer wbo nevor otleiidt tbe proprieties in
p itonal Conversation but alwayt addreaiet
himself to the moritt of the cae at iue.
The regining businest wat l'latt'a augei-
lion. lie waa acuued of acting in cad
faith and going back upon kit word at to
the continuation of 11 iberlson ad then
when it wti finally agroed that K bertson
should be appointed at d then do lino and
1'la't waa act ti;0d ot going on the etreet and
le'lirg of the arrangement by reason of
a trip or lonie week! to ci me. 1 trust my
frier d will bold their orders for Mr. Frank
inheimer and extend to him the courttsiet
they have heretofore given nia.
J. D. C'kawford
With Pfeifer & Co. New York.
Dallas June'.'l lfel.
IKIHI NATIONAL
IjVNJD league
Urnuil Fonrth of July Celebration
Uy tbe Ua'lua llranon of Hie Laud league at
ahady View fark Uallua Tex. To tiegiveu
uiiUer Hie caliouKKo ot Um following woil-
kuown uluzeua:
Dr J W Lr..wau
Hn John IIimi v llrown
uen u Li sullen
It V Toiunklua
.1 C Keuiliy
J U O'Coui or
W A It Kluers
Thin Walker
W ( Hie rrit
Ji ho F Kluott
.1 i: 11.1
v i i. veiiind
I. I k' I ....I.
which condui t tho president refused to c .rry Jesse l faoitt
(Note: the ca
urayoii ci
and was
We-N.ii'-
o"-
.ud
oo-
The witni'tt
.ay other
defendant
ii objection-
.ngii error in
.urtber oxamiiie
Hon wat in doubt
tallt for reversal.
. Tarrant county The
Miluwion of doiMimen.
Xbelmlf of the sta e la
tie tho nlivoi.oy and
n d depending upon the
ith case. At a gnnoral
":tinitntary evidence oll' reil
act performed by a public
fljii.l capacity and within
utlleial dtuioj it v prima
tf and lit contra action
upon the opposite
the oorlilUate of a notary
est of a draft it competent
the dralt watpre'enled and
' however evidence that
'lids lo meet tho eheik
of the protest the ovi-
U lent to sus aiii the ver
hould have hwu granted.
"led. Winkler J.
Jurl concurs iu the rn
nn auini.tiDility tor ny
r wruuea'n K"J
slue i from Ellis couutv
"vlosed iuetf.H'l that the
wt wai Hating at the
1 femalei ai protection ;
room one nigl.t in hi.
.ir-isuu in nit request
inaloi should continue
e wat engaged ; thai he
bed Willi them : that on
escape from a window ho
i on promise that nothing
conduct; that he
'- returned blew
"'IB ono
- her
Dod-clolhus
.orliinl
wn toe oou-cioiuv
f ue oourt doiui ti o ev
Sustain a convletlon for asiijf--x
firmed. Winkler J.-Mr. J utViVL i .
aenit. r v
Fricke vi the itatej from Oudalupc coutjiv
Judgment wa lemlerel Juuo O.h and llt
motion for now trial filed and overruled tame
day notice of appeal given and recogm-i
ance ontered into. Second motion for new
trial Wat filed next day and county attorney
moved lo oUinl-i t'.iit lam on the ground
tbat the appoal ousted urldiotion. The
court did not act on tho county attorney'!
motion but on tbe lllb the defendant
havlrg ditmltsed bit appeal the court
granted hla) a now trial and the county at
torney had a transcript enl up totit c. un
iking an affirmance lleld. that the tecond
motion of defendant wa. tl'od In time and
theoourt being ttl8 d that lijuttice had
bean done bad a rltttii to grant a new trial-
Appeal ditmiited. Uurl.J.
UoitMck vt the tlalei from Colorado
county. A proper predicate being laid it ii
not required that the queilion duo to the lm-
peaohlcg wltneu thould belu word the
lama at that nut to tbe wluio.i t.oi.hi i t.
Impeached it It Ii germ tin and coven tbe
poln'atUtue. Tbe detention of a witacts
n noma wnote evidence Wst material and
pnioaoiy uut oy a ilia Mild bel:i nrma'
lively thown. the defendant irould have b i
granieda continuance Affidavit that the
mint .aw io protrcuiing wltneu luimedl
Waly after tho verdiol ilip a turn p money
tea uanui ui a wunett whit n.i ..
the Inculpatory faoU. not being explUe. or
uiiuvu satauuiBi a a tu'pu ioui prooeedltiii
tor woicn new trial thould have been
gr--i. uuri J
Barper ntbtiUtet from Camp couoty
mil .
. tursi
V prop
jotiner 1.
.melt fr.iiii
imu qucatioii
")
pn c'ompany vs
y. N a nsiJem
and (i mid "borne
property rut put on
i nil annul K asking
.s and $d"00 for "bouse
.tiered $:5ll0 for all tbe
tolouraphed N at follows :
o and G and homo plaeo for
down 600 nine month':
riiil nietsagu wa' writton liy F
ftlie compaii)' half rate or night
with knowledge of dillorenco between
J day or full rate telegram!. It wat
vereil to N next day at lollow.t: "Sold
ti 4 6 and IS and bavo place tor $.'600"
he word "nave" used intteud of "nou.o."
Tho company'! agent atturing N that the
word "have" wat repeated on the wiret.
N did not have tho wholo tclouram r neated.
Construing then that F bad told the lots
for value $2600 and had an oponrtuait4
for invoiting for him N telegraphed back
"all right close laic at reporlid." Accord
Uigly tbo lalo waa closed conveying tbe
wholo property. Tne judgment below was
for damaget. Thougn in rail respects
telegraph companies partake of the charautet
of common carriers they aro not itrictly
tticb and should not be he'd to strict res-
n aponsibility. Itut their employment is
quasi public and controlled to far by the
law applicable to common can ieri that im
partiality and good tailh It invited of Ibem.
1'bey aro not insurer! by timple loaton of
occupation nut aro n Id only to reasonable
diligence proportioned to responsibility
amin d and bavo tho right lo restrict
proper luuiialioni Iheir 'liability for dam
aget by exprett contract or proper rules
br mcht io the knowledge of tbote dealing
wi-h them uuleri the injury rctulit from
misconduct or want ol due care on the Com-
Pn'tpart. Tuny can limit their liability
to liquidated damage! as on the prmtul
prtol their blanks. Mere proof of error
in the inei'agrt ai deliend it not of ittell
tulliiei.t to show negligence. Tbo regula-
tion that the message be repeated at a r.-a
tonahlo cost ii rea.oi.able and that the
operator made certain declaration! will nol
excuse Kaverted and remanded. Bou-
nor J.
Peinri vi Aabeek IMnccko & Uroj from
Washington County. In a pr. co-dine by m-
t'chm nl und gariiishement brought prior
to the tak eg ell .ctof the revUed statutes in
1870 motion lo quash wai lustained ba
causo the wriltof garnishement did not c mi
ply wnh the ail il April !Mth. 1874 14 eg.
panelld Held That the effect ot the act
. I 1 . -
oi ion wn merely 'o aumori2i tue Issuance
oftLe writ of garniihemeiit in certain
easel without retorting to attachment but
did not repeal tbo law author zinc such wr:L
at auii lary to attachment and it waa error
to qua-h writ ofgarnmhement rcculailv sued
on' under lawt in force prior to tho act of
1874. U verted and remanded Gould J'
litooxi vt uiarR ay nextrfiend on rclear.
iron U raj ton counly. Patch di
1 W7:l iu regard to ipoeial cuardim i
M-cti two-fold. I t. That the
the general g'lardian
'. alto have the pro
.ardian wh so uut it
ooiaii into iho tuJ cl
to which the orliitn.!i
.'tho fuilhful Peifoimniipe
v bond and kieiirl'v n
reqtilre.s Uat tho minor ihoud have
been io Icirn. y rrueented thai tl. I .t
whether for or .aan.t him ihoul be a
proiocuon lotao otnei party. On careful
review the court cone uiUnh.i il... ...i.
.iH..i.. ii ...... f i. w
uei(i). Miner i
CUT of Ualvotton vi lleard-Gr. vhcMr
ingt from Oalvetlon county. lleicg'teK'
... . . w.u un ritnt amouni ol ex.'
ponan for oonstru-ilng ildowalka It It Imma-
terial to the appellee whethor the work waa
iiouo ioi cR.n or on credit Xua power nf
out Iho agreement
PLA'rr got dischistko
and dcclariui bo wouid leave the annate
lie bad Hied over and over ngain to arrange
an ainicub.e ecttlemoiit. He bad ruu lo
Now York and back toWasliiiiKton end
Huried uofin. vuoh n a .Jm'K. b "as
been takl tbat he wa to Ay 1
preliminariea nnlv m.x o
Piatt .bad gone io tl .ite caucua anil
told tbe senator! he. ' J fc"-'lv "y 'f
the caucus waa ' mrned till Uon-
daytliB tn ublt y" undoubtedly ba tet
tied. Hedii "f 'ho arrangement
but it Icakeit- ougb an ambilioua news-
pipi r cor lit ol an adiniiiislration pa-
pr we ry fresh about the White
llou thelost when it became pub.
lii accused of trea 'hery a br.Hch
ce etc . and thn compact was not
. his quh t wav Plati laid:
K HAD IIKKN M1.SHK1'KK.HKNTKU
i in film positions; and tonerilly
.uled snougli. 11 o would rather tike u
8h start llglu tho battle over again at
iVlbmv even if ho got butt than lo ttay
v.ere he was under uch circumstances and
) o came homo and began thit light.
l'lutt isn't a gieat stnU?inin by any
ninaue but be hut the good gctuoto know I'
and not go round oxhibiliog as bit great' t
altr iction a senatorial voice and weaneg bis
nigiit shirt like a 11 mun toga. Ui has that
quiet pluck that count ard slats and you
may look to see him Oghtipg lill bu is oven
in Ibis business if ii takes him twenty yours.
A ' feat hero i not Iho death of such a
man as Tom Plait lie it one of those
wbo live a good wbi!e aid
try to dio even vi mankind. 1
sat in hit room to-day t-nen number of
merchant! from Now Y -k on their way to
Saratoga came bursting in ai.J slunk hitn by
the band in real western tle Mr. l int una
iinod enough to intruduco me lo lliem but
thero was ono of tbo party who bad taken a
seat aa if ho woro at home to whom I waa not
pros.ented. Thia gentleman got up and
camo and introduced himself and provid lo
be a very prominent politician of tho ttate.
"When Piatt gels with a lot of business
men" raid he "ho forgets everybody else
or else he thinks an ordinary politician
'aiiit worth noticinu'" and thon
I wai toll something about the
gentlmen present who were among
nkw York's sol.in mkn
and warm personal frmnds "f the ex sena'or.
"If the people of New York" said Mr.
Piatt "evor have an opportunity to hear
thia qui'ali in fairly (ta.ud 1 am perfectly
coiiBilentoI their verdict."
" A' ill this legislature como to an eloc-
tion?" '1 don't boo how they can unlesa they itav
here lor g enough for the true s ntiment of
the people lo be understood and the men
now holding out against the traditional par-
ty usage relraco their steps."
"And you will continue the linlitt"
"I can afford to be slaughtered" said he
"I ul I cannot afford lo run."
It must bo remembered that many of tboeo
now vi ling againn Conkling an I Piatt are
doing eo con'ra'y to their own judgn.ent ar.d
desire but in obi'dienca to the reported
demand ol their constituents. When their
people at home thoroughly understand tho
"U" tue anitiment will change on the q'ics-
n mi I theo membcra will be releasd.
Kveiy day'd delay it a cain tbereforo for
the ex sen tor. A. A. P.
I Hue IW.
i! ul Uex er
iilsiiloiir
(. hi
e' Sol Is
I ier'.ii
.. i.tJnu loril
.liMK Alex White
.IihIkh A II .Nulton
i Aiex emitter
and a lew -!-';"'."l'i
IV 1. II llll
lion Ollu Wellliorn
.Iu g H HarKidole
woi ii ii j.eiiK
8 J Adaiiia
Jules si hmider
Duvnl l Tnoiiiitoii
T I. M .r-aliB
J M einiiions
Leitpuid ivoliuy
t'lHaets F n rich
J II II reford
lleo M wiuk
KuKet Levy
Or KM Tillman
W V Vou g
I. Meyers Ciinnr
Ltiuii Keloiieiirtflu
A W Campbeil
Inn ry alio
.1 Ha iich;
.Iiel.i.ir.phii Cnort
liuie.l M TiiurniOLd
rr.:u M Cocliritu
ll K ii. wan
Uiirnetliiot's
A Inil Duvla
Kihvlu Smith
VV (' i (Un.or
V II I.e.i men
K M Kiiliu
J W Wenli
. t ha. O Wood
.1 C t'urter
T K M K.inls
.N K C'radiluck
CEtee
Mlk line
.1 W TIlotllllSOD
.1 -i Wliwer
Ur S hug'tll.
IV M C II II
mid many othrrs.
V A icicr;rs
r.il .1 lionon
Itolit Oiieu
I' s 1'l.MllS
J T lllmt
W J UetierUin
John Ti'reauvant
V J Ke.l r
V II Ht ei-son
Frank u M.xire
Ins M jrouty
T C II 'I I
Isioli.re FreebPTg
t rank HeMalan.
W.I. Kiln
Dick I luiniau-.n
1-IKMJItA'UHi:.
Mu!e by biifsninl strlo'x binda ilurltii? dny
iiud night hx-rcae. b'KIn lit 10 u 'clink u
in n Mi remlii n Deel vva Ion of liiileni pime
tiv llmi John Jle ry lliovrii io be lolxu.Ml by
"no ml ai hye.-tiov. lliiolmrd. ..iliress ou
th" land war In Iivlmiil i. P.er. Jan. T. Vun-
ht.in sp. eclies w I I uls ibi ili-llvenil .y Hon.
O in IVelilHirn Judgi II. HuikaUiiJe it. K
t.nw.ii t mill oihem.
Ainiisi iiieinailiiriiiir tl'O dav wl'l lna fol-
lows: Hun ln mi Um pin f lin B rli-ranii.g
liiinlle J111111.I1.4 cl'ii.lil. g ire k 1 He enai'.t(
Hie.hei j und olhe h hlotic ami ileLlipona
o ei.iuiliiile wl'h a Kriiinl ilispluy of fi-o
tvorloi Hixl urunl ha I 111 nlKh'. AilmL-slou
iliiriiiu- Iho day '.Ti oenia. at r.iuht .V'inia.
licdiKY I ra os on all nil Iron da lrii all tur-
i'i .ii 1 Kiii.uu jiii 11. iilt (lie Jpinniremeiir
I.T 1 In. .r..l. u.it tut. I .. 1.... .J'.
Did in I.i;d l.-niiiie. Posltlvel
eUiiructcrs niliiiltied.
IV
w
of
wlf
Atirenat Willi I lie Iiiiiph.
This it absolutely true of M. Strickland
A Co. of Oalwlon. Thit-.! printing es-
tablishment and bindery is complete in every
particular with all the Into improvements
a-.d 1 tvet In type and other material nnd Ine
li'.h. graphing branch it par excellence. It
cannot be surpassed even in the melropoli.
tan cities of Iho east. With ekilled v.ork-
men and all tbo facilities and appliances for
the rapid execution of work in their line of
he most superior duality and nt prices ai
cheap aa anywhere in the Union they are
prepare! 10 1111 an own irom a carlo de
visile lo a mammoth post r and to litro-
urnph anything from the tiniest rosebud to a
aiidtcavn view 01 Texas. So patronize
bom and keep your money in Texas.
fniiiiii'rp 01
0 Improper
Fairbanks Spates
The World's Sfa ulard
FAufllAMCH
0tton XSomu
Kritme-onks nnd all others req ilreil At-
Lvoieuta. lluy only Ibe Keuolue
Faibanks Standard
j SCALES
Oteveradeicrlptlon. Sand for Circular
jlirhanks' & To.
1 ivtrutim M New Orleana I.
W arst'iiaos Iu all the leadluir oiilea or il.
Oi.Ullt't
1
.m v. uiiu iu provmo yy ordinance Tor
lha collection Irom the owner of abutting
lota of com for conttructlnn sidewalk! is
ipnasly Rranleii. If theio wai orror iu the
ainouni of tho aimtment becau of lbs
difference botweon the city bondi and cash.
Kiviivi una ui 011 sornmira oy the (uoc
mntio only (lain ooil Uagaimt him. rd
n na no right to coniDlatn. lluhiiriB
nrnuul fl. I
'
Kariiraluii! Irkala
Will bo on Palo June lit via tho Texai &
iiii 11 I lurmr "fket axon a
1 7! "'"taaaplaaitiraln giving m ta
reiiaom rrorniaiion reiallva t j ratoi. Mlol
to. and will reserve Icplng car brlln in
uiMitv. h. . TIIOX1P.OK Jr..
O. l A. MAHtUaUL.
WllY Wtl.l. YoU WHO ahv cirlrHnivrl Hmi.
TATK LoMiKi ?-lha ilajsi.f lie.tlih.nl litenre
ueldeii.Hi.il llley tie eeaa .k slliirlux rroin
yon. lone iiiml sllonl todoulr. ltltiiy
loueiny limner ma eei.t tmaeino a end rront
tn lliem rtiuiiiioiii' l.lver IteKitlntor Is to
s Wiide noil II .riulej. aud yel 11 l:i iuven It-
sell aaovetelmi remedy for ilyaiieoiln eot-
tiveiie s sick nemiaelie I1III..11 coll" aonr
aiu ae'i larrl'ii'i liillmn and miierlike
evi-ni 11 iiisui iieieii uver an : stomnrli II
can xve llinl words ml. ipisie to vmlnalv I lime
I'.tcla. I liey c nmnl lie uki oiin ia lieraliil 1111.
ill liny h v rarrii'l eenvleil 11 in ev.-iv
hmiselitihl In 1I10 IiiihH Try iu The ilr..t wi'i
lieitilor elerv.
"1 ill y I h- ven.ed Slmmona' I.Ivor It mi.
Inpir'n my f mil v I n n i.innl.er or ym.ra i.r
lek heaiiai'lm hi I u ec- a il . r com.
iwuiits wllb xreiil tittlslaoiloa.
II. F. TltiNKIt "
White Sulphur rAiirlnira (ia .Nov. le ls;e
for hnia.
A flrtt dati Phaeton cost S2.'0; will sell
al$l60. A llrt-clat II ick llosr.l. $in. A
flrsl-clatl Piano Box lluggy at 1Iimjv
10...1 . tn i.. .... . rv
aiiu t-iiruiu nnuim t o it irom in il
i";v and I'baeton lopi iiom lo tio
AliU ih ifl Katilera at I 0 ram. !.
CarrlagiKand Waguni repaired io B it class
itlettpri(Mio lull the times. All work
warranto. - wM. I.oii.
THbVjQ Commerce moot
Kid Zo Ho. DO font! !k i.r.n' Mln.
85 50 75 cent f 10 0 $1.'J5. .60 and J 00
a 1 -anon . uonneit nn natt ail. j'j :i
$4. So $0 at l'earson'a Ladie. f
1 et'tt t pair I embrolderv ft onnla a t. .1
IVarson1. Uargalni at I'earaon'i on Mon-1
ditv and those other dayi thai follow Mon
dey.
inker Kavis & Co.
ENGINES & BOILERS
.COBNUILLS WHEAT
j MILLS
S.UvllILLS
riXl.EYS
NII11'TIX Ac
(OSITK T. AND P. DKI'OT
lilN TEX AH
aprl 1"-:tm
THE
DALLAS HERALD
FOB
I S 8 1 !
The Great and Leading
Journal of Texas.
l.awln ti liurt'a 'j
b"tt thoes in ladles' mlssea and children's
lea for sale al llmoki nihlp 4 Ulaku'smuvb il
vviuw ii rf (('liar iiri'..
l
For 25 ennll ta nan onl a Kil ...1
better cooked than at toy first-class hotel 7
a um iiava.
I VIGORATOR
0' cgctable Compound thai
ail ircctlyunonilieLivcr.and
ivf jLivcr Complaints Jaun-
dj piousness Malaria Cos
iff '.A ItH.1..l.. T . e . a.
1 3 . icauitcnc. itassistsdi-
j i( strcnUicnsthc system
r tcsthc bowels nuriiicsthe
- A book sent free. Dr.
1 6s Ilroadwaw N.Y.
Another cycle of twelve moathi has relied
a onrrl er.:l vre preieut aealn our annual
elnlnia to the pnbllo for a continuance of the
geuerous and lucreaslng patronage heretofore
exse dedtothellKHALD.
Tiie lost year has been one fraught with deep
Inloiest to Texas and more particularly to lb
northern portion of the ttate. New linea 0
railroads have been projected and now under
construction while tue older companies have
been extending their maines and pushing
branches iu every dliectlon. Immigration hns
been pouring In rrom ner-ty every itnle In tbe
iiulou mid the deneslypo itedloountrlcaol En-
rope. Tbcse'liuiulgraui class are far an-
perlor In liUolltgoiioe enterprise to tho
nsually lulling to the lot ol Jew couutiles. Aa
a general thing hoy poaess nicanssulliclent to
erect comfortable dwellings 'impiove farms
and In this way add toonr general prosperity
lu tho faoe of these facta the management o
tbo Iikiiald has endeavored to kca Wuh
he advancement of the state and the papej-
has been enlargod;from twenty-four coluinu'a a
few months ngo to a forty-eight oolmnn journal
and Is now the
J. urgent Dr Texas
With oorrespoodenod la all tho prlnolpa
cities and towns In the state and In the great
metropolitan cities of the country. It Is the
only paper lu north Texas giving
Fall Teleffraiblo Dlnpntchee
from nil parts of the Unites States and Europe
Asa
1'oHimorclM Paper
It Is without a superior in the whole south and
stands unexcelled In Texas for the fullness and
con. otnea. of tu reports both at home and
abroad
Tbe Hhhald In the future will ocoupy tho
samehlgli conservative ground which has al-
ways characterized' It under Its presen
monagement showing favon to none nor
tilling to point out errors or endeavoring
0 eradicate them even In the most exalted po-
It Ions stato or national .
The UanALo In politics Is an Independent
onrnal progressive In Ita ideas and advocate
log those true sound doiuooratlo prlno
plot nnd measure that shond nlone prevail la a
two democratic country and to thoie who may
dltler from It la lti views aud ldcai and in
The Weekly Herald
Is publlthed every Thurtday and:is filled
with tho most tntsrastlng and ttssfnl artlole
wliloh appear from day to day In the dally
UaaALD and tuertfore Is generally estomed
Iks most valuable Journal in the atate t
thoso living off the line ot railroads and
having dally postal communications with ths
rest of the world. In view ot then faoti It
confidently hoped that IU patronage will
orease commensurate with Its worth.
Wo one ahonld travel without a bnt'eof
Tarrant's Seltze- Aperient.
ChaflffeB Af bmiuiMi.. 1 ..
........ . i""""w. irreKuianiv or rent
an. eating and exposures to.lr.rrs are
v viiiuiivo nuu UHIlllrJIl
SOLO BY ALL HBUUGISTS..
Old Forester Bourbon
KESTTJCIi V'si MSKir WIIINUT
Is bottled by ut only sod we are respoa-lble
for Its purities aiid flnequsli.l's B.-commen-ded
by leading physlela-a everywhere
BROWN THOMPSON ft CO.
Louisville Kr
ncnlcra in Kino Keiilucky VliUkles.
Forsi'eby Wllllnnn T. Hiver W lkrr;
A fine Tract or Land and Good
Farm wifliin throe miles of
tho CUj of Ifallaf
AT $40.00 PElt ACRE.
Hoh( It.iiber. co.r.ule cedar. ilverSl
i'.n" . "." r" ' a nMV'r '"'""S spring of
ec Heui wiler mst edvxnt ure nHl V uI
eoi a sm-ll oielmid m th iin.8i irTed
peao . tri es m Ui but uUt mtlal 0 Jell'nB
u 1 a very deelrub eske-.leasii nd hea th"
n nils m..ii(intie:also out h-.nse. a ilrle
bin 11 d. wo (..! tenant hou-eaj Kod mb-
stuiitlm r-.ll fencing nnd pi. ko huS.
Any p.rou desiring a lu'irer f aet enn get
adjoining 'Hudson v.iy i-nsnnah e 'erriH.
1 will .ell A' y sizi tmDt from 10 aaiei un
cu Ii or part 011 time. '
n?t"".!H'a 1 . "'UJ ln t'5 n1'"'l to wheat
oaU.g'a-s anil ooilon dairying Mltemnir .1
lli II ult growing g-iKlMi'liij amlrlsh rni-lc
Dallas County Tevii.Ju.e auth. issi.
WELL DIGGBR
AND CISTKHX itllLDEK
I ri inow prerared t- contract for diiri!ln
w. Um hull ing sterns ut la curreit T iiu S.?
i'oost:;;ceor'Ierl;'id"or1iceL'avB '""
J nr.s MILLER.
D. B. KtlPER
BOILDIill OF
Cy;-c:: and F::: t:::::fs: in;T:k;.
A full supply of choioi dry Alabama cypress
on hand. Hend for price list. I O. Box 517.
1219 Main Street Dallas.
A. Oppenheimer Co.
COTTON TACTORS AND
SENEGAL AMISSION MEHCHANTS
DALLxVS TfeXAS.
ordlMr?Lml.Vl'":e'' "?l"e ou tonelgnments.
nni?!. ' '''o'lnce and Provisions
Ulld at lowest market rates.
538009
GENUINE SIN3E.5
SEWING MACHINES
S OLD IN1S8 0
rielng more than lhree-(piirtrs of all ma-
chines soul liiroiuhoui the orld.
Mcniii isoKi one sy pavnirnts.
TUK BlXfcKK MvSl K' CO.
JOHN. S.LEALilMA.V
Ma sag En
No .Hot) Alulu jircet
Hesdntmrf a An..i.. ........ n....
aud .enllcs ford fl'orent notclilnes.
Prioo of Subscription
Daily Herald:in sdyamw 1 year $10 00.
" " " 8 mon 6 00.
' " 8 860.
' u 1 " 1 00
Weekly lyoM 2W
" " 0 mot. 100
Wm. LONG
Carriage Manufacturer
Ravin. ...f. ..o.i .L .
. o " .a..nj Ol. llrll lUU H HUM Ul
peop e 1 c.ri sately any hat 1 an) bow pre-
D-treil to nir tlu't v.itt...' H . . . .
. -".."w t .Uy iienuripii in r
lirlees lower than I he lowest. Uorl'lb.l
abroad when you oau get the same article al
houu. ror (he same money and tUereoy en-
oourage home manufactures.
REPAIRS 01 L KINDS
Atnrlena th.t urll nni.k .1...... .... ....
' - --" wo n.urii 11. U1UWII I II 1 1 II t.' I -
Lanr N n. hni tho k. a.u....A .. . ... i .
-.wwlll.nilUIHNUUIU
work guaranteed.
03NAMENTAL M SIGN PAKTIK5
Hone to order and at prices to suit the times.
Old vehloles taken In part ptyuieul for rew
at reaaonaole prloes.
ijb sou ito unumerce street. In roar of P. O
Wm. LOU t r-rniirletof
Thompson's Theatre!
i NEW COMPANY
NEW DRAMA
MfiW FAHCEH
NEW ACTS
i:."W BONUS A DANCES.
New Stars Every Wefik
WIN K.LEME YEA'S
ST. LOUIS BEER.
The Purest and the nsi Mtnuraotnred In the
wiiairy .iniiitij iruoivmi mu lu.
OKLf Beer told at thej
Al'OLLO IIALIj.
T-T-elM nta.la . ..
e "'.w tmrniaiiitii. nrrivnveiiiviiin " -
will neve hi without It and il lakeptoool la
fault Un the loe-houss.
MATKIt h BOHV1I
MOrH'B.
Havtne; been apnolnteil admlnl.tralor ot
tn 'Stale nf Mrs li ollv O. Uaruth notice
hemliy Klveo to all tia'tlxs Im vlna elaimi
airaln.tuHld etiaui 1 1 preien' Ibem to the no-
dersKnsi. 'llio-a Indebted plsaae eomtfor
ward aud aeitle the iatn.
W. 3. a ILHr Li.
Wit AUmlnlstrator.
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