The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 207, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1881 Page: 8 of 8
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TUB DALLAS HK-KALD WBnivESUAY AUiUNJfctJ JULY 17 1881.
ATTENTION PUBLIC!
Before jrotj bay r Fatally Clroecrica
oil
CAM FREIBERG & CO.
ICS! RECEIVED
Broiled Fresh Hack ere I Tomitto
aooe.
Freak ItrUd Reef.
1M Helel to-day. Freah Im-
ortd a.lsubrr oil! Kwlae Ibee.e.
. OAHH FREIBERG Co
lli FT t)HIT CHAT.
- Yesterday was not la worm a day as III
predecessori.
A number of 'tolled doves' wore fined In
the ma) oi's court yesterday fur vegrancy.
Oily Englncor Thatcher laid off the foun-
dation for the new i'rotbylerian church yes-
terday.' A. party madecompUInt to Officer Hodges
yesti rdav that he hud been robbed in a den
Kept by Lucy Moore.
Burglaries occur now every night. Who
was robbed laat night U the firat quoitioi
iked in tbe morning.
Two men employed at the Camp itreet
livery liable fell out yesterday and punched
each other In the note until they got tired.
no arreiii.
There li a dargrnui hole in the plank
aide wa'k in front ol Orr'a stable on Main
itreet. It not fixed the city may be iued for
aamages tor a oroaen umo.
If you are going away or want reliable
Information don't forget to buy your ticket!
iroro or address w. r. Braugins at the new
ucaei omce oia mam itreet
Ual'.ed State circuit court will moit poii'
tlvelv adiourn to-day. Court a
Journed over in order to give the clerka time
to get up the minutei ready to ba ugnel
If you want pure good ice of nature'i
' own make you ibould go to Jarrelt the ice
king for it. Be u accommodatiupibllii g
careful to givo full weight and don't you
iorgt it.
Two men in a hick amused tbemselvni
lilt night about 8 o'clock by riding out
Commerce itreet firing off their pistols to
tbe great annoyance of people liviog along
uai itreet.
Cul. John A. Minn general agenl of the
new iiome nai lust returned from
trip north and ii receiving to-day a full car
ioaa or tne nanaiomeel macnine ever
brought to Dallas.
Mm Mary Carroll in tbe rear of Dallai
Drooiu rectory If in destitute circumstances
and the and her four children are down tick.
Her buiband It helple bding aubject to
flu and then bat been no food in the home
lor a week.
The ational board of fire underwriters nr.
fer $500 reward for the devotion conviction
nd puoihment of parthi guilty of the
crime of incendiarism or anon in firing the
premliet of K Bauman in Ihit city on tbe
oth dy ol June.
A man who baa Ueo very drunk about
theory (or aeveial days took tbe jtmjama
jeiiwimy mornirrr ana wo: i into ine noute
of Mr 1 Fibber and frightened Mrt Fiahor
and tbe cuildren vory badly. II wai ar
reited and put In the calaboose. He wai not
one of the men' who wete wounded in tbe
wreck the otber day.
Young man matter your voice at well at
your int rumeut before you dare leronade
your Dulcinea.or you will horrify her and the
entire neighborhood with your hldeoui
bowling and diitra'tirg scraping. A mre-
nadirg parly waa fltd on Monday night
The paterfamilian miitoik their intended
compiimehl to mean a chrivari. '
. Ooaline for waibing clothe cleaning
paint waihing windom waibing dishes
cleaning and removing ttaini from carpet
It excel everything for geoorsl household
use. It contain! no lime no acid no potatb
and will not Ii Jure the mott dolicate fabric.
Can be used in anything that needi cleaning.
Nothing like It in tbe bath. Hole agenli
M.H.8tarcke & Company Central drug
tore who guarantee Cualine.
jisttaAL.
Mote V'man an ex-Dallailte. but Dow a
TOildent of Houston la In tbe city.
D. 0. Brady anuthwnatern agent for tbe p
uempnit s unarietton road u m the city.
Mr. W. V Adtlr of Mtrshall paid the
HaaiLD offiie a pleuanl viait tail evening.
"William H. Powers representing Whee
lock Keeler & Co. Now Orloani it in tho
city.
Captain Alexander proprietor of the E'
Pio hotel Furl Worth wai over yuicr-
day. Colonel J. W. B olh tbe popular editor
of the Daoatur Tribune wai in the city jt-
terday. Mr. Outon Mettter of tbeWabtsb ri.il-
road it in the city a guest at tho Grand
Windsor.
Miai Emma LeGroi returned home yei-.
terday from a viait to relative la Indiana
nd the east.
Captain W. 0. Connor and wire left In
Toning for a two week'i viait to Oalveslun
nd Baa Antonio.
Colonel F. W. Minor Uil'ed State dis-
trict attorney left laat eveting for viait to
Parle hit old home.
H.C Jone. proprietor of Jonei' auxiliary
printing anablUhaent reiu ned jutarday
iron a aunaea. trip w iu. aai
Mr. B. H Miller laU of Miultitppl but
airtciiy oi A.uiman m in ine city ana will
jotalbly aettla ken for tha praoiioa of the
law
Mr. XL. Keel arlfa of Cptaln Neel.U
vUhlagher daugaWr Mrs.Kirby.at WilU
Puint and along with Mr. Kirby and family
will go to Dalby' Bprlnga la Bowia county
toipaodcfew wtaka.
Mayor Orowju wai at Jacksonville. III.
on the Slat wbea laat hoard from and ax.
paotad to leava that evening for Springfield.
Bawlll Nturnbomalounor twelve day
which time ha will devota to tho itudy of
WW work of tha place U tlalt.
ThaMlata Boyle accompanied by their
Irothar B. Q. Buyla of thU oily returned
yesterday awning after thrta weekt visit to
their Utar Mia Bcott who reddea laTar
real county Taxai Tho many friend! of
thaia young bVin and their wortoy brother
will bow their ratura with pleaiure.
I for one wlih to apeak word of praUe
for Bt Jacob Oil layi Mr. O. W Purc.ll ol
tho national tock jarda Chicago liL I
luffared with paia In my ihouldvr and arm
for soma id month and at time It wai
terrible. Ona bottla of Bt. J woo Oil how
rtr cured me.
Cawatly Court.
Is thit tribunal or Justice tba caa of tba
Chicago Toxa 4 Mextoaa Central railway
. company v. B. D Rltur and mh tot tba
tight of way acrott defoadaata' land.la balrg
hoard. Tale la an Interesting oate and Hi
trial w U oobiuom tavaral day. A large
umber of witaette are la atuadaaca and
tho oato It Nlng- ably ooad noted by tolh
pUlaUTtO) oMaiatattf ftttorotya.
Land aerlai.
To lb Ed'.tor or tne Uaiuui:
There teem to ba a very general impret
lioa hat tbe land icrip tttued to confederate
tcJdien can only be located by locating a like
euantlty tor tbe itate adjacent thereto; that
it that one mint find a body of vacant land
embracing 2600 acre before location can be
made aatliig aide to tbe itate tbe altarnite
acre at It required oy rauroaaa in let-
ting atide alternate trction of their surveya
Tbe statute readt a followt I "Sec. 8. Tbi
certificate granted under the proviciont of
this act iball be located at followt : Tbe lo-
cator aboil alto locale a like amount of land
for tbe benefit of permanent school
fund before either Iball be patented and
such location iball ba made on any of the
publio domain of iexos not reserved by law
irora location."
It will be teen from thit that the lurvey
for the itate can be mado on one trt.clof va
cint land and tho con eierato icrip ou any
otnor within tbe ttaln whether tbey uo uuj'
cent or a hundred niilet aDart
The orico nf these curtilicatet b been
materially affected bv tbi erroneous im
preiaion at to location and Ineteait of their
being of tmall value tbey are tbe beat cur
tillcatea in which the locator or land ipccula
lor can Invent.
Of courae and by the very requirement
necouary to procure them tbey
re owned by poor men or
wid-wa end cannot bv them be located but
must Lo placed in the bandt of of otberi tor
location or told. Tbe great bulk of them
will bn told and the original ownen will
realise lest from tbem than any ono else;
hence I deem it but a ilmple duty to call
attention to thit matter that theie worthy
onei may get tbe most out of what to tnem
at beat will be but little more tban a per
manent record of their noble doedt and
sacrifice! in a cause tbey believed to be Just
and poured ' out theii blood to prove to be
right. CiTii'.KN
Da
Jallai July 26 1881.
A Proaiterou Colored t bnrrh
The Ndw Hope Baptist church colore d
of thin city under the ministry of theKiv
A. R. Griggs has prniporeJ thit year. The
congregation has built a neat fnime edifice
for which tbey have about paid. Tho annu
al report of Secretary S. II. Smother makei
a good showing and U ai tul'ow :
Total membership last mu. l meeting
850; receive! by baptism ii'.); r reived by
letter 8; received by watch o.-ie "4; roceive i
by experience 1; received by tosUrution 12;
total addition 84. Died 2; dismiiwd by
letter 5; excluded 18; total membership
from all ource 418. The following wen
the collection!: For all purpoiei $1 070 85;
paid on improvement of cburcb. So0 6U:
paid to pastor $287.40; paid to visiting min-
isters. $26 86: paid to BiiboD college (26:
mitiiont and contingent expense! $381.80;
total expeniet $1070 85. Balance in treas
ury. Balance due on improvement!
S124 40: balanrariun Dastor. $24.80: total
iudebtednen $148 70.
Rnllrortil Note.
Tbe iron on the Texas Trunk road baa
been laid to a point twenty-five mile from
this city leaving nine milet to complete to the
town of Kaufman which point the manage-
ment cxpoct to reach by the Oth of Au
gust. There ii on hand sufficient Iron and
ties to complete tho road to that point
Tbo cominillco appointed by the citizem'
meeting to mott the directory of tho Texat
& St. L iuii narrow gauge ro d at Tylor to-
day to confer with il la regard to bringing
the toad from Mount Pleasant to this city
leu yesterday lor tnai place xliey are au-
thorized to itfer the r'uht of way through
tbe county and tbe depot grnunds.
The l'hicHto Texaa & Mutican Contral
road expect daily tbe arrival of a lot of iron
and the road ergiuo and conetruclon train
wht n track laying will betii. Tbo heavy
work on the Trinity bridge at Miller t lorry
where the road it to crom will then begin iu
earnest.
City Court.
Van Kindall profano and obscene lan
guage; oontlnued.
Lucy Moore profane and indecent lan
guage; continued.
Sallie Brown mine cbargr; conlinuod.
Weley Thrmpson intotiotlnd) lined $5.
A. M. Buckman Intoxicated; flood $6.
Hucky Beaton indecent language; fined $5.
Jas. Mahlur. carry inn a tluni thoi: diu.
charged.
Andy Kilker intoxicated; fined ?6.
Tom Clark abutivelar guage; lined $5.
Jiff. Willis Dfofunitv aud vulcaritv: fined
mm - - '
0.
Jno. Clark intoxicated; fined $5.
V. T. King carrying a pit'ol; continued
Andy lCiltbran. iut xicated: (1 icd $5.
D N. U'ke iutoxicaicd: bond forfeited and
alias Usned.
T. O. Baker committing a nuiiancebv
keeping decomposed meat iu bouse and taik'
ing groon tbeep skim on bit wall; Uncharged
KtellsiaT of I lie Itlrrrtory of the Wit.
ler tupply Co.
Theto wai a ineetuig of the directory of
tho Water Supply Co. held yesterday morn'
leg at the compai y' office for tbe purpose
of arriving at a di finite understanding at to
what they would offer to rent tbe bvdranU at.
Tbey agreed on tbo followitg which will be
pretonted to tha council at iu next meeting
lor tie oonaioenuoni
For tha lum ot twentv-four hundred dnl.
lara per annum tha company propoae to let
inanity save nity-nvenyorant. it will alio
lurntih water for tbo hospital calaboote city
hall city pound two angina houtt and wa-
ter to flil the publlo cuiern. If any extra
oyuranta era rvauirta oy tne city during tba
time of too yean tbe chart will bo $40 per
nyarani provided may ara 001 aituated iur
ther than 400 feet apart. Tha company mak
una propowiion oniy on too ten-year bail.
Canity .em.ay l.hMl C.-ve.ll..
Tha grand Union Sunday ichool con
vention of Dallu county convenat today at
Duck cratk. Il will ba la teuton couple
or dtyi at leeii ana mere art a good many
iromina city wno win titend. rne pro.
grati of tha Sabbath lobools during tba out
year will bo dlscurted and new work mapped
out for tha future.
Jairy Coentatlealoaera.
a A. Gill Janet N. Floyd and W.T.
Lavender were appointed by hit honor.
Judea Burke and fully Initructed concern.
oarnlui tbelr duty at Jury oommliilonert.
A Cava.
William Franklnhelmer. tbo lunlor
Mr.
member ol Pleifer A Uo ol Mew York has
juit arrivwl In tha ttata and will call upon
my old cuitomer In my ttrad. 1 hava been
to unfortunate a to bo con fined to my bed
lor aaverai waeai ana wui no ubtDie to make
a trip for aom week to coma. I trust my
friend will bold tbelr order for Mr. Frank
Inhdmer and attend to him tht courleaiat
they have heratoforo given ma.
J. D. CBiwronD
WilbPfelfer AOeN.w York.
DaLLAa.aoaeil 11.
Do you wu tht BaoiUbU boolt
A BvLD BCttSLAB.
Ha Dea at Uoatrdlaa; aTotiaa auat la
I att.
Another burglary wa committed about
8 o'clock yesterday morning. Thit time it
waa the boarding houao of Mr. Coleman on
eatt Limar itreet near Kjsa avenue that
wat visited. Tbe door and window v.ere
all open and the burglar had no difflcu 'T I
effecting aa entrance. Ill wai rerun ku
cool and deliberate In bit proceeding tbe
flrtt thing ho did being to take a rocking
cnair out oi one oi me rooms and let It out
t'de. Then be visited the room of a young
man named ureen ana look a suit or bit
"Sunday go-to-meeting" clothes which
he deposited on the chair
tie r.eil paid nit respects
to i o iioeping apartment ot Mr. and Airs
V oaberg and ueliberatoly turning up tbe
light which was dimly burning be began to
inspect tne article! in tne room. Mis move
menu awakened Alls votberg wbo whs
paralysed at it were with fear nnd ibe
could neither move or tciwam. Sue sa
tbe burglar raise the lid of the trunk take
i ut her husband clotbeecotiisting of uu
dera-ear tben take bit coat pants and veat
and leap from tbe window. A he did this
ain. votoorg summoned up autnuiert cour
age to scream which awoke Mr. Voiberg.
who gave pursuit. At tbo tame time
Mr. Greer who had been arouaed fired an
ioillactual shot at tbe fl eiug thief who
dropped all of Mr. Vosberg'i clothe except
loursuirn waicn ne made away witb to.
gather with Mr. Ureer'i suit. Parties cbaied
him out Rjsi avenue for lome diatance but
oe toon lost niaiseir to view. lie letl be-
hind him a pair of ihoei rather imall in size
for a man. Had he not been discovered lie
would no doubt have visited overv room i
the house. Of course lomebodv will imatr
ine they taw tome man with those ahoet on
and there will be wild theoriei at to who he
i as i usually tbe case.
The lilaeriea of Mnrrlrtge.
leetorday Mrs. Uaggie J. Smith by her
attorney B G. Johnson filed in tho office of
the district clerk ber petition for a divorce
from ber husband Maxwell Smith. It was
on the 14th day of June 1877 that ho mar
ried ber the marriage ceremonv beirg ner.
formed in this city. Tbev lived together fur
a nine as nappy as lara' and continued to
livo together until tbe Second week in No.
nniiiur.ioiu wuen matter! roacned a crisis
According to ber ttatomeot be inflicted
lucb uoteeling and outraueoua maltreatment.
grota and brutal cruelties aa to render ber
life burdensome and unendurable aa hii
wife. At tbe time of her uiarnaire aha
only 17 yeara old and wai living with ber
father and mother in Ellit county wbo were
kind and loving parenta paaaionately fond of
weir Dvauwui aaueuier. Wben Hmiin
asacu ner nana in marriage
ui -so aown on
the project. She knew that ber lover waa a
minor but at hi inatance tho eloped with
bim without the knowledge or consent of her
ptrenti and did knowingly and falaely rep-
runnt to tbe county clork of Dallai onllntv.
.1-. u-- i . . V
tum ocr iovr waa over eiguteen year old
and that tbe marriago license wu unlawfully
.im irBuuuiumiy ooisinea oi toe clerk by
toeauinoriiy oi wnion tbe marriage rites
were performed tbeiebv inflictms a cross
cruelty on ner. one ta 8 tnai ana loved bim
most truly devotedly end clandest:nnlv. anil
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left har home aud wont to the S . Charles
hotel in this city where he envacd room.
Within three hour af or her murriairo he
came into the room whoro n.e ha I retired
and begin using profane and indecent lan-
guage toward her in a most insulting manner
The following day bo told hor that be had
plenty of money and proposed that tbev
Uke an airing in tbe way of a bridal tour
through the northern at itea and they board-
eu a train oouna lor Baltimore Maryland
where tbey arrived in due time and put up
atahotol. While sojourning in that city
about eight days alter their marriage while
sho waa lying in bed feelinir ill. ho arose anrl
d -jbed a lot of filthy water on beraud jnked
ber out of bed. However tbey continued
their trip on to Philadelphia and took rooms
at the Commercial hotel whore they lin-
gered for about two weeki. It wai here that
he charged ber witb being unfaithful and be
tbroatened to desert hor acd be did leaving a
thirty dollar board bill behind bim telling
tha proprlotor that he had left her money to
pny II which wai false. She loaroed within
a week or 10 that he had gone to Camden
New Jeraov md ibe followed him. He took
ber to the Parroui hotel in that place and
after remaining with her about one week be
deserted her again going to hii rolativei in
Qiieonstown l'onnsylvania. On learning of
how she had been treated a brother of bar
buband lent bar money with which ihe paid
her board redeemed ber trunk and para
pueroana irom tne irnt? landlord obe tbe-
went 10 Millertown Pennsylvania and throw
herself upon the charity of a Oouiin ot ber
husband wbo came along again took ber to
a botnl and remained wiiC her until another
board bill ol llfty dollari had accrued wben
he lit out. Tboy camo together again; lie
boat bur and the clung tbe closer to him
Tbey came to Waco. Texai. lie deserted
her there and came to Dallai. She followed
bim. He thoved her wedding ring and
deserted ber again and the bat not heard
from bim lince. Honce her petition for di
vorce.
A Nlork af Grorcrlea for aale.
Having determined to retire from lha re
tail branch of the grocery builnen we offer
ior aie our itocx witn lease.
Any oco wishing to embark in tho grocery
business at ono of tha best itandi In tba city
will find It to their Interest to comipond
witn u.
UoNTaoHlax A Co.
Fort Worth July 10.
Call for tha Hunttablo boot.
Far Baas.
A flrtt-clait Phaeton cost $250; will Mil
at $160. A flnt-olau Buck Board $40. A
flrtt-clu Piano Boi Buggy at $80. Buggy
and Spring Wagon Pole from $8 to $0.
Buggy and rbaeton Top from $12 to $60.
Anti 8haft Rattler at (0 cent. Bugaiea.
uamaget ana wagon repaired in am cii
ityKat price toiuit the time. All work
warranted. wit. ixma
788 & 740 Commerce itreet.
Ladle' drone SI S3. $4 and $5. worth
00 percent mora at rearton't.
Hotlco.
Wa have thil day told the Grand Windsor
hotel to W. a Howard of tho city of Dl
iu. wooeipeaa lornira a continuance oi
lha liberal patronage heratoforo beam wed
on ui. J. U. BltlTTOM A Co
Dalla July 93. 1891
Eadlee tMeaaa Take ftvlleo.
Clearance sale of trtmmtd hati and bon
net at your own price at M. Kotenlbal
Company oppoilto tit. Oeorge hotel 718
ualn itreet.
Ladle tie
nd oorsoti at ilaughteilng
Koienlhal A Company 71S
-X ;
price at 31.
Main itreet
A On article of claret wiril
:enulca Hol-
land gin tnd ootnao. Kng'lsh
rtsr and alt
t modaraU
Main tiro
you will alwayt ba inro to find
price at U uptron't Ko.
A Saw let at. Orvhartl.
Mr. T. J. Pollard went to hi plaatatlo:
near Lisbon Moo lay.aud wu badly best)"
up by tome ore on tha farm. Old
Law.hii four ton and one Smith were arre
tf d and put under bond last vrnlng on war
rant twora out by Mr. Pullard wbote
ttory it to toe tuoot Ul ha went
to toe plantation and found the
above named men wbo ara bia tenants
gathering truit and hauling it off to maiket.
ua aid not runt tnem tbe orchard and wbe
he told them tbey were tresnassiLir. all i
them beset him ai d beat him outrauuouslv.
The tenant! diffir from Mr. Pollard in
lulling tbe story. They tav that tbey never
bad thought of celling fruit from the
orchard. Ttey were in the or
chard getting luuia apple to eat when Mr
t'ollard came up and attacked old man Ltw
and beli g greatly bit superior in strength
one ot tbo young r en Hepped between them
and tbe II Kin louK D ace between them
Nobody interfered. The rest of tbe crowd
ba l no hand iu the flht and that aomu
o' tbo men wbo were arrested were not on
tho premises wben tbe difficulty occurred.
DUU.
uurui.-Hs.-At two O' .'lock Saturday morn.
111401 iiroieyof the liaxrt Mr. S. II. Hup
Mr. Hopkins had been a citizen of Dallas
county lor thirty-five yean aud for tweuty
years ot mat time be wu a subeciiber fur
IbeHkRALD. He Wj an estimable man a
Kind neignoor ana a good citizen aud at the
ripe oin age ol 77 yeara he baa been gathered
to hia fathers at peace with heaven and witb
but telluw-men.
Daogero. aud liVricefal.
There are two large dacgeroua and
disgraceful holes in the cruet walk on
Murphy itreet at the intersection of Main
Yesterday a lady with ber little girl about
aixyear old walking down Main itreet
came to this cross og. Tbe child stepped
mto one ot these boles and il it one cf tbe
greatest wonders Ibal ber leg wai not broken.
it required ilb carol ul eUoru ol a number ot
geutieinun and several nimuUs lime to
extricate ber. bba cried Irom friubt and
paiu. ine city aumontiea tbould certainly
bave those holes in ciosa-walks mended.
I'bey are a disgrace to the citv and a
menace to publlo walking particularly alter
uigutiau.
El 1'hh Hotel No. S.
Ahilknk Tixka July 25 1881.
Ihe old reliable the Ki Paso No. 2 under
the management of Mr. J. Briggt has been
thoroughly renovated refitted and refurn-
tbed aud oilers clean bods muare mea.t and
all accommodations tlrslsclass to tne travel-
ing publw. Mr. Briggt it an old traveling
man and knowt bow to feed the boyt. The
"mi.ii taaea piuaiure in recommenduig
mil bouse to those who visit Abilene on
pleaiure or butinesa.
A Bnnawnjr Team.
A hone attached to Job wagon tbe
property of Huoy & Philp hardware mer.
chant ran away on Elm itreet yesterday
morning making it lively for oedestriana
and otber vebiclos in tbo streets. Tha
nimal was caught at the corner of Limar
street before any material damage wu
done. Il was frightened by a pasting loco
motive on the Texas & Paoiflo road
A Mellgloua Revival.
An interesting revival is being hold at the
Christian church at Jim Town. Elder R. M.
Uano hai been preaching to the people of
that locality and with powerful effect a num-
ber of tbo worldly Drofe ing religion. A
number of tho convert! wore immersed Yes
terday.
Street Fight
Two Irishmen agreed to dieag'ee on Lamar
itreet near Et-n street at a late hour lut
niiiht and tucceeded in tearing each other'
clothe off. They were both hauly ditllgured
though ".till ia the ring" when Officer
Dempsy arretted thorn and locked tbem up
in the ttation homo.
Arl Announcement.
The photographic parlori705 Main itreet
formerly owned by J. R. Davii are now in
the hand! of W. McClellan who invito! the
attention of the public as well as art critics
to examine bis work. Tbe rooms bav
been renovated.and put in condition to afford
comiort to bis numerous patrons con.'anlly
-ncreaeuig. i oe gentlemanly artist SU A.
uiiiows wno nas been in tbe roon t two
yeait and who has given tbem all the pres-
tige they bave had will remain and under
menew management wnicb bu -introduced
many modern improvement nflctssary to
produce artistic work be can lay to bit
irienot mat now picture! of the greatost ex
collence only will bet.ffercd.
The proof nf the puildliig la the chawing of
... v .miim kiin girn. oiiniKinu louacco
C litre la alluetwl In tbe Ith Inteinal revenue
nlsirietol Nonbi ar.tllna Hhiciieinuracea 21
counties anil In thra. 21 counties there aru
i6ieKlHired mamifactOilM of toliacen lliu
InU rnal revenue puiii lo th. generkl lovcrn.
fBMit by Ihtme lactorloa lor thenaeal y a r. rul-
ing JuueKOib lb7U aiinunleJ (to s0lO.8i.)
ihuusand four hundred
dollars and tlilitv-on.
sev.uiy-klne
sua eiKiuy
or nit ot
this amount til innuB(itnreranribeoelehrat-
l BLAl KWI l.t'S VUaUItANT HUK11AM
uuiiUorai'Ainu iuav;i.u AieaarB. w. T.
inanaweiiu.aluiiep Id ((I'JJl'O.W.I flva
hundred and lortv-two tbnnauu tev.u nun
uiruauu mnuii aouaiaanuvwenlV-louratnta.
a ore than double ib aniounl Dalii b ih oih.
r7 liovorldi eombmed paid
ounimeni. l orsa laeia .how mn.i ui.i.i.i.
I; wbo It laat Durham llut maSta Bmoain
niu d.n.d " u """" POP-
BcatUoti Hydranlle Liana.
Tbil lima ha baan iMtiul ihnni.ki ..J
pronounced by competent Judge to bo
unriur w ui o wart manuiactured in lb
tute or any otber itate. It I not cnlyiu.
parlor in quality but U far mora aconoml.
cal and durable. Tbo proprietor refer to
any and all architect and builder In Dallas
Sherman Deniton and otbar town in north
era Teia where k has been used and Its
excellent qualllle Ira known and apprecia-
ted 0rlffln 4Cpwer ara(rentat Dallai.
Ail order should be addietsed to
O. Lasbib Denlaon Teza.
J. F. Bsrbier 728 Main street handle on
commlaiion and buya and aelit th fresh est
vegetable and fruit wholesale and retail.
Familiei can alwayi rely on gatlins: every
thing that 1 grown In tba vegetable lino In
teaton.
Freack nalel
Boutheait corner of tba publlo quare
Oreenville Texaa.
Tba roomi are Urge and well ventilaUi
Everytblii In tba house it new handsome
and comfortable. Larira tsmnla mnma f.
commercial traveler. ThehoUl la conducted
on the European pian. TraveKr can set
their moalt to order at any lima of tbo day
ornlnhf. . '
UpocioJ Uarcb 18lb 1881.
A. Snaxor
Manager.
ronasst
One Docket book. eontalntn n flat tStlftifiatut
and ona dollar wblohwlll bo returned. If
tba r gbl peraon tdentlfy tha time and pat
for thit notice. Call for tba aama at i-k'.
Oonoort aaloon.
COME IM A HURRX
YOU WILL BUY IN A HURRY.
The following goods were received in hurry by Express
Ladies aud Gent's Linen Dusters
Torchon Lace and inserting
Yalenclenne laces
Brabaut Laces
Lanuedoc Lace
Yenise Lace
juiauc uuuuug m an toior8.
The above goods have been bought at a nominal sum. Wo offer
same to tho pub;id at surprising low figures in a hurry
In order to make room for the Fall Stock we bave made another redue
t.on ot all tho goods on band for our Mr E. Mittenthal is going the fW
part of next month to N OW York. In inin hia Krmliorc in v..i.: .
for the coming season. '
Come and nee our Bargains at
A. & E MITTENTHAL.
606 Elm.
1KB LOEB.
IKE
GROCERS.
COMMISSION
Sole Agent for F
The Best and
710 ELM STREET
A BOOM FOR
KEROSINE OIL AT
MILWAUKEE
GREAT WESTERN OIL WORKS
WH1TTBMORE. Xlv.. Tot.
State Monagtr. '
Battrrton. Irvine A to.
To obtain first cltai liuuura. Dure and
unadulterated and direct frcm tbe manu
facture tbemselve i an eiceedinelv dilfi.
cult matter. There ia one firm in tbil citv
tbat hai placed I iself in immed isle
connection 'with such manufacture and
with some of the most reliable dealers In tbe
country. We refer to Messrs. Butterton.
irvine s uo. qui jum street wno keep none
but tbe 1'hoiees.t and purest liauors in
tbeir establishment and by a lotiR course of
nonoraDle dealing have obtained tbe envied
name they now ei loy. Tbev also keoD
uno or uoe ana wen assorted cinri at prices
to sun tne iraue.
Bonnet multifile.
Closing out. at half price at A A Pear
son's.
Hamilton Femitle College Lexington
Hontneky
Thli ii tbe most popular college in the
south for young ladiei. Situated in the
midst of the famoui "Blue Grass Region"
noted for tbe health lulnett of its climate and
beauty of scenery. Ascommodationi unsur-
passed flue buildings excellent course of
itudy large and able faculty unrivaled ad
vantages in muaio and painting. But two
young ladiei occupy a room. Over twonty
atudenta from fexai laat seaaion. An eacort
furnished pupils. Fall torm begins Sept.
ism. ror terms route reierenccs. cata
loguer "Monthly" etc. apply to
t . j. bTtxaiR Dallas Texai.
Eoadquartcri for laces A A Poarion'i.
Canime rrlnl Men aud Other Vlalllna;
Aualin ahould stop at tbe Knymond House.
It it by far tne best hotel in tbe city and tbe
raiet nave recently been reduced to ii dm
day. The room a are large and airy every one
bat an electrio bell and every thing it flrst-
uiaaa iu every respect.
Kidi 25 85 50 cents at Penrson'. Mitts
85 50 75 centt $100 $1.25 $1.50 and $2 00
at Pearson'. Bonnet and.bait $1 $2 $8
$1 o tt at Pearsou't Ladies' hoe 5
oonta a pair : embroidory 6 cent a yard at
I'narsou's. Bargaini at Pearson's on Mon
day and mono otbor days that follow Hon'
day.
F.onr. Floor.
Evani & Swain tbe proprietor! of tbe
Cryital Palace mills at VVea'berford are
luppiyingthe trade with the best flour man
uiactured in Texas. Order from point
along the line of th T. & P. road soliuiu-d.
and sstisfaitlon guaranteed. .Patronise
noma mini and e cure flour that in all re
peoub uperiort- flctltloui brand from
abroad. Beat brand Crjilal (8 26; Victory
Aflfl bv xe vnoice jUkjL i zo.
Friaea Caejnetlee
And hair iwilobeth tjleatA APnr
arwa vo
600 rtyllsh trimmed bata frnm$100to
$4 85 worth double. Oonvlnoa youruifat
M. Roaentb! A Co' 713 Main itreet oppo
tiM oi uavrge dowu
Tha Hunrtable boot wean too long.
CaaanaereiKl Hotel att Akllen.
Thli I ono of lha mott comfoi table hotels
on the line of the exiemion of the Texas ft
Parllo rod. It culinary deptrimtnl
embrace everything tbo market tflbrd.
Iu aleeplag apartment ara in every way
comfortable and polite and ready attention
enured to gUMta. Price moderate. . -
Baaaalilrta
The now small sixes at A A Poarion'i.
Kararalan Tlekeiant Very LawMalaa
Reading via the Memphis and Charleston
railroad (Chickasaw route) ara now on i.u
at principal coupon ticket offices to Chatta
nooga uncivi l Utl-tol. Lvnrhburg Nor
ftilk. Charlottesville and AVhU. fininkn.
Spring. Theto ticket ara good to latum
until Oct Slit. First claas coaches run with -out
change by this line from Little Rmk In
Chattanooga and sleeping can ara attached
to all n'ght train. Mtpe lime table prior
of ticket and guide books giving a full di
onptlon of tba publlo and private lummer
raaon oi n.ai icnnn-a and V irginia will
be forwarded on annllcatlon to tha under.
IgMd.
. P. R. Rooiu Oenl. WetUrn agant Dal
UiTnaa. - .
" '"s 1urcnase
Strent. t:
LOEB & BRO..
A. L LOEB
COTTON FIIC1S
MERCHANTS.
FALK'S Celebrated
Finest in the State
. DA LLA N TEXAS.
THE PUBLIC
PRESENT PRICES.
GlenLeat Saloon.
QlenLeal 1 hat i a pretty same. Thore
1 poetry iu it but the beauty nor the pcetry
of the name compare with the excellence
and purity of the OlenLea whisky to be
found al way at Starke & Hogan't GlenLea
aaloon corner of Main and Murphy street
Mr. Hcgan. tbe junior proprietor an urban
suave genial pleasant gentlemen ii in
charge and with a handsome cosy plies
be bat ever a cheerful welcome for all and
th beat whiskey Ibe finest wines tbe coldest
bee' and the moat fragrant clean in town
at tbeir disposal.
Tbe Wmiljf Artof Neir.derenie.
The well-known pugilist and teacher of
aolf'dofence Mr. Frank Mtaon of Call-
fo'nia.ardSt. Louis will teach Ibe arl at
"My Saloon" 1425 Main itreet. east lurmi-
nuaofMain itreet car track. Terms ten
lessons $5; part in advance balanco at finish
of lessons.
leel Ire I lee I
Cbnt. Meitterbant it now delivering to any
part of the city pure northern lake ice. Hit
wagon will call daily. Leave ordtn at
Lemp'i ice and beer depot on Pacifio ave-
nue. iLive mercbanli tell Humtab'e'i booti.
Abreaat Willi Ibe Time.
Tbil It absolutely true of M. Strickland
& Co. of Oalveotnn. Tbi ir job printing es-
tablishment and bindery is complete in every
particular with all the lato improvements
arid stye In type and other matonal and tbe
lithographing branch is par excellence. It
cannot be surpassi d even in the metropoli-
tan cities of the east. With skilled work-
men and all tbe facilitiei and appliances for
the rapid execution of work in tbeir line of
'he most superior Quality and at prices il
cheep tt anj where In the Union tbey tr
prepared to All all orders from a carted
visile to a mammoth poster and to litl'O-
arapb anything from the tiniest rottbud to a
andicape view of Texa. Sn patronize
bm and keep your money in Texas.
Absolutely Pure.
Mad from drape Oreem Tartar K otkj
aamawMV UVIII uriinj VI " .' A
prHtralloa aiakeaanok llahl.naky Sot bra a
rinanrliaispaairy. Csnbeaiabv "tSlZ
Urn wlthnai near of lb III rwullln rroia
hMn uiMaiiM. kwi miA An I In fl.ll . Dy
ail Sronera Boval BaarM Powsaa Saw. York
A. J. R08ENFIELD.
JH8T HKCEIVKH
Tbnrber' Ht.vv ttj. B.aoaberrr Mnm AP-
pie ana nwa iiu(ierar kw.'vi"
r. un er'a Ataorlvri fruit J.llla al. . Ir bi
Imported 1'rnnell al "Hi per lit.
ai'iil ix nuiini a rrain.1 w i-" --
HeefTonan In Ibean.at unopore-a
torn Owl one Hi ean I "
taoib 4h3 ir can
l har lha Bne.1 Tea ever b'oeglit lo. I"l
plae trie inw toll m per prnml
Noi-abnt Whitak r llama vry oue Oai
aiileed.at 16c ar pmintt. . . -mmM
A full airtnieol of Creier ard Ce.
Uowl.d.liv tn free al niom.ut' nolle lo
aypartoflbaeil. . . ...-.-....d
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