The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1881 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB DALLAS HERALD. SATURDAY MO'lNINM SEPTEMBER 3 1881
senerii. rM nrvirw.
ThSU Louis ltipublitan discussing the
Iroublfl between formera In Iowa and tb
barbed wire uvmopoly takes tho position that
barbed wiro funre U an absolute necessity.
W do nol bnlinve that. The country did vory
woll without it baforo It vih made balor the
Idea which m stolen was put into deflnile
ihnpo and we do not consider it nooosslty
now. It ii c.mveniont fence it n truo but
ft raoit cruel od and we doubt ir in entile
grassing d'slnnU i use ouht to bo permit-
ted at all. If wo were a legislator wo should
mait assuredly urge the passaija nf a law pro-
hibiting itt use In tho cow countius of the
ttato- Tho Iowa farmers are lighting the
patent on; the ground that tho idea
Was in common uio boforo tho
barbed wiro was phlnnted and this is tho
truth. The man who rjIUmi patent for the
bsrbod wiro was passin.- along road one
day Mid he saw stretched along the top of a
farmar's fonoo a small rope with sh-rpwird
Balls driven through It every fow feet the
purpose being to keep out le fenco broak-
m oalllo in the neighborhood. It waVau in.
spiralion to him and ho at onco flurud out
the barbud wire for Inncmg and paientcu It
Bsing patented it U of course mounpilyror
II patents am aiel the company owning it
liooinlnir nullioni In tho way of extortion
Indeed robbing the people by iU excessive
charges for tin material. Tho K"piibliean
ayr:
Tho flht which tho Iowa farmers Bro ma-
king against the btrbod wiro monopoly is
not limited in its internal! and its ollecls to
that ataln. Kvory stuto in tho west la omi'
nrnnd in it. aud evorv farmer in the west
hat came for wishing thai the monopoly
may bo beaton. K.ipertence proves that barb'
ed wire is the bust inalnrial for farm fimcv
ing lht can bo had partly because of Its
lasting qualities w'uin galvanised partly bo-
cause ol Its ell'aotivenon in turning Block
and narilv bocsusn it is exoinpt trom tho
danger of Ares which destroy woodon fences
Tho matei'ial is coming into general use in
the western statos and is most highly esteem
odlnlhe prairio regions whore timber is
Marco and cuttle grazing tho loadirg
litorost. But barbed wire .ia a patented
dovico and tho monopoly that cun-
trols it exacts a heavy royalty upon evorv
pound of it uod. It is tho old sewing ma-
china patent over again in another form; the
Invention is so eirnelivo as to havo become
iudlspeneablo to tarmors; but tho grasping
owners gauging their pricm not by cost nf
it but by the needs of oonsiimnra wring from
western farmors the last fraction of n cent
?! r pound they can force thum to pay. The
owa farmers aro endeavoring to overthrow
the patent by showing that the principle of
the invention win uiod boforo tho Invention
was patented and It may bo that they will
luoceed in tho end but tho monopoly is
wealthy and powerful; it uses tho lariron
lumi of money which it oitirts from the
farmeti in tho prosecutions agiiinU then.;
an I it will continue this as long as it can
maintain Its footing tn tho oourts. The price
charged the Iowa tarmora for thn wiro is tun
conts a piund.wlion it is staled that it can bo
made and sold at a proill f seven and three
fourth oents a pound. Thn dlll'orniice be.
tween the two prices amounts to forty-Jlvo
dollars on overy ton of wiro used which is
regardol as a heavy and unnecessary tax on
thi larmtr. The amount of wiro needed in
the state In the next ton joars is estimated
at 150 000 Ions a year and tho difl'oronco of
two and one-fourth conts a pound calculated
on this will amount to $1176001)0 which is
tho extra toll a single atnto must pay for tho
privilege of using a fencing material that lias
feoome indisponsahlu. Tho Iowa Utatn
Partners' Protective association is the ngoncy
through which the farmers n( llml slate are
making tho battle against tho monopoly--and
every west rn farmer's oarneil vvltnus
will bo on its shin.
Thn Now York hWi)uiii Hiil glvm an in
terfiling account of a colony the Duku i f
Sutherland is nb.iiit to ihUM'hIi in this
Country and makes some referenco In
lligliy an Kng'.is'j colony oititiliahod in
Tonnessoa.by Mr lliiijhiif.iiienil'cr of piitlia-
mint and author of some p.ipular and intor-
osllng literary works Tim puts 111 to think-
i.ig and tho moro wo think tho morn wo are
Opposed to these eoloni.'itiim schemes -wo
moan of tho nature of tho Town sroo Kui;l)
ftnd of the Uuke of Nulhorlnnd's eonli in-
plated colony. Ojri is a republican form of
government and overy man is a sovereign
equal under tho law to ihn highest dignitary
In all thn land. No man hoMt
Otfloa save tiy the Veil and I'm'
Will of thj p.Kipln and llnso fnc.U bn'iij;
ConiilT. I wo doom it a m inaen to eur f e i
lauilution? to our form of govenimi iil for
ooloniei ofIC iii I or c l iniot from any
European country whom monarchy is tho
'orm of gotc-nment in our midst ti ro'oiin
thoir nwi.archial ideas and to dirs.'iuinnli
them. Wo don'l care how many Klirh-
moo or Irishnion or (lerinaiiB or Frencbineii
or Italians or people- of any nationality
laving andexcopting tlio "hea'hou Chinee''
always como to this country but wo want
thorn to oomo and scatter out among our
poople so that they can loarn what our insti-
tutions are and Msimilaln thommlvos with
us and not go together In colonics
to retain their old notions and
novor to bo absorbed into tho
body polltlo of this country
Va are opposed to thoso colonization
tohemoi and we not only think that public
opinion should proscribe thorn but that
they ouKht to ba prohibited by law. The
Hail iy :
Kngby's flluro-it It bo a failure-will
BOt prevent schemos to establish other Kng
iish colo'ilil In the United Hlales. Several
iuoIi oolonlot aro already In a fliurljhiiig
mmiitlon the one at Lamara Iowa having
raoe:lally attracted the attention of the
Duke of Sutherland during his went villi
to tula oountry. As latoly reported In tots
columns the.Uuke bat organliod a company
of Kuglisn capitalist with a cspital of
x'l ihpii taai and the inslllullon has airectcd
the oim hase of ilxtv lauare mile of land on
tlieliiienf the tit. Paul A Omaha railway
eo;ul thirty rollos east of Sioux City the
I 'lHT io rrtce having been $ 10:1000 ct
ab.mi H.o1) p.r acre. Almost half of the
land wa b-okQ up this season and the con
tracla have been made for the erection of
100 homes. The company will therefore
nuioklv transform their roncstion fram an
uolnh&bited prairie into a populous area of
forme larms. t ue auae ol rtuthorland is an
eminently praoltcal man end there Is reason
lo believe tlmt his colony will avoid many of
the mlstakra nf the K Rhv enterprise. Uo
leaned the buslnem of railways from bottom
W too by entering the machine shorn as
tnwlienioand patting through each grade of
work and he supervisee the affaire of th
20000 people who reside upon hit estate In
England with the utmost solicitude for th-or
weltarc Uo 1 tleitr.rc a mau if ptculiar
aptness for such an enterprise as that of es-
tablishing a new oolony in the Uuiied Matn.
There is every reason to helluva that tbu
Knalifh famiiiet who mak;elhemselves homes
infowiuudcrthediroctior of his colon'za-
tlon company willb" very fortunate. H is
probabl- too that Iowa will find the duke s
colony furnishes as go. d a c'kss of settlors as
she ban ever received although she boasts
herself especially fortunate in tbo intelligence
and moral worth of her popu'atu.D. 1 tot-
perity wo say to tho duke of bulherland t
Knglish colony in America.
The Now York Herald in the lollowmg
most intonating article givoa an idea of the
roasous why so many emigrants from Eu-
rope are arriving in our country:
Ilerr Horbut the leader of tho iihornl
partv in tho Austrian reiehsralb in a rcceut
address to his constituents attributed wo
ara told tho industrial depression in Kurope
and tho consequent emigration to thi coun-
try to what bo calls "mililarisin." Uo
pointed out that this is a malady unknown
in tho United State" and unlins it is romuved
Kurope is destined to bicomo the debtor o'
Amorica. An idea of tho vnet dillerei.co bo-
tween the industrial conditions of Germany
and tho United States may bo obtained from
a studv of tho wago statistics in tho former
country which havo been recently published
bv tho state department at Washing
ton. For instance. it is sit
forth that in one of tho seven ditric's lor
which tho stalis'.ic s aro given llio average
weekly wages of plasterers vbo lire coui-
pvlled lo work eleven hours a day aro ix
dollars and lorly thn cents a week labor-
ers receive only four dollars; carpenters ai d
ioiners Irom three dollars and lifty seven
cents to four dollars and sovitnty-six cents;
locksmiths four dollars and twenty nine
conts; tailers workirg tweleo hours -daily
one dollar and fortv-liiroe cents with bonrl
and IuiIl'Ihl'. and shon-nnikera tho some. At
theso ralos Uerniin workiuginon are barely
able to procure tho nccosearioi of life; so
that it is not surprising that all who can
got money enough to pay Ihoir way to C'aotlo
Harden are doing so. According lo tno con-
sular reports preparations tor em'gration on
a vast sealo this year aro being made in
nearly every district in tho Empire
Iiii.i)rlnnt rulli.K ity lliu Unvornnr of
Teana I on I tin Form of llio lulver-
ally TlcKei.
Aimtlil .stiiti'Siunu.
Under the law electors may voto for any
other places than those named m tho univer-
sity election proclamation.
The lollowing tonus ol ti keturosuggisUil
by tho governor as in couliumily Willi the
lnw acd consistent with rca mi:
1'irst form: Against locatin tho minlical
department of the university at u dill '.rent
place trom that of the main university.
cor the location ol tho ontiiu univer.-ity ol
Texas ul .
Second furm : lo favor of locating the
medical department of Ihn university at a
dillerent placu from Unit ol tho mam univcr
ity.
Fur the location of tho main university ul
Toias with ul tho medical dcpartim nt
at
For tho location of tho medical de
partment ol the university ol Tuxus
at .
The governor ilc tuwa from tho law and
the reason of Ihe thing that votes cast for a
place lor the entire university will not only
anil ol course count for th'it plie e U t the
entire univer.-iu if a diviiioii of tho depart-
ment of thn university foil but it will count
in favor of that i.laoo fur the main branch
of the univoisity. in the event that a separa
tion ol the 'lopnrtiiiuiils bo Vott U ninl so
vice versa a voto cast tor a placu
for th main branch of llio uni-
vorsily will not only and nt course
count for that place for the main branch ol
llio university it divn ion prevail but il will
count tor Ihn fnmo place fi r the entire uni
versity in tho event UHlrlJII ol tl.l) depot
meets fail to be carrie I.
The governor turlhcr n that ns t'nv
ipieslion of division of ileii.trluicnls has to
bo volcd on uiiiler Hie law separately n
Voter may n Irain Ir-'in voting ii he
c'. oi im (ur or ngMct-1 li:o di
vision of departments m ihe niivcr-.it
aid simply vote foi Hie ri.ui.m t tne on'.ne
university or tno lu'iin branch of llio uni-
versily or llio me.iuMl I'eparimcnl li-ir-g nt
sniii'i given place and his cote eal will be
c Hinted as one ViOe tortucti i l ie. hut it wiil
n 'I be counlti t as a vote fur or ng'iinsl divis-
i hi. The uorer'ioi' sasvo crt must not vote
in the al'.ern.-uiri ; in other words they can
nol volo for any nlac lor llie entire mover:-
ity and idler vards v le f. r tt e namo place cr
any i. ih-r pi ice fur the main branch oi tho
universilv. I hi would b a Unutiio vole
and llio ballot would h ' ci-l out.
M. T. MoKllN
1. W. Mll.AU
Hot Springs Arkmnns
SUMI'VKK lltHIrfi:
Mivuun & Mii.am Prop.'
This house being conveniently located to
bath hoiieeJ and mrrounded bv beaulifui
shade treee is unsuiiiafsrd liv anv hotel in
the valley as a homo for sick and wearied;
having all ihn modern iiiiprovtvncTilj such
a gas telephone e:c. 1). W. Mil.uu is
formerly of l)ullaJ Tcins and will be pleased
lo roe Im many friends and ncinniinleiiciw
i. ul Will take great pains that their wishes
aro gratified llnvo eur bai'gge cluv kiidjoli
Hot Springs ra.lrna.l to Suuipler house.
ioimj ami oriu:ui.
We snnil on trial lor tlilnv dayaenr IM.ctro
Voltnle Hulls lliimlp nml MunpiHisoiK-s lo
yoiiha """ and et tiers MiiMerlng mm wi-nkness-e
liervelit Oelilll'V lost vttalllv lost lliim.
hooil.aml many oilier ill-eanea. ViV guarantiai
spsixly cures and ceniplrtu renluiatlou ul
mauliiKiil. Address witheul delay
MU.TAIO l.l l.'I IO.. AtnisballMlrh
I.Millra'Nullx
Silk and cashmero at M. K iscnthal & Co.' s
cornerKlin and Poydras itrcots.
Vnlnsilile I'lniilntliin .fur Nnle
Six hundred and eleven acres near 100 in
cultivation; tlvo sola of tenant housos with
new hois d'aro post jilsnk and galvauimd
wire fence. Plenty of timber and water on
nreuiises. N ino milce aorlh of Dallas about
four miles southwest of Ktchardson depot
and some throo miles east of t'arrnlton de-
pot One of t-e best black land plantations
in the west l'rlco low; terms to suit pur
chasor. For further Information apply to
Uarunoton & Unukhwcou
Dallas Texas.
t'rlaea Coqiieliri
And hair iwitchosthe stylos at A A Tear
son i
Just rocolvod at A. A E. Mittcntlial'si .reo
hundro l doaen gont'e white and ccorod
a Iris al an prices.
Bnlln;Uiirrrl I mci.ii r.
Established in or'.h Tvxus iu I ui Is now
prepared lo till orders for nioiMei barrels
nan oarrois anu koiti also nan barrels lot
wine whisky and .cider. Huop poles and
staves wanieu.
K. J. Kivlkn Proprietor.
Orden taden lor Ciprui Tanks and
TheSaar.ir llepi ard Hohemlaa Bsrhy
of which Conred't Itudwilser Is mta.
the Snest which can be had in the world.
Valuable Property fori
SALE.
Ut 7m Ahil wMlhifur A I. look IM-'t
oriivror I 4.iiiiitMtf unit I'rolou slrtfifl t(iMl
biuhH h-ifte utit-huiU'-rt Jait clitt-ru l'ti (rt-t
on i.'oiniiiMrcu mrtf Vu lect d to Alley.
toinmrtriilrt'ft. (t n tiliry m U tm tv
ilt'i'iti-oriifi of l'oiiiiiH'r' ftiitlll A T tn '
rout rtRtrvntiuu. Tlirt chIiIii on tin Int. j
ri te k;:o.
WHttiliHlfof It. 1 3 11. ck ITU north ilv ti
Mln btrtt-t '"i ly I i'ft. ntir Hawlio'ii
hoiino mul tn rHr uf hr. Attexi'i i ruif utor.t;
Bin all cnhin ou It. i'rlrt jm.
K;tt luilf xl'ltit jT.I.Um'U. rl (. J.snvilh hfilt' of
K'm ilri'ft. bjr Im !f'lli.liH'lliiK blttctlsiiillti
.hop l'rl.' I'.mi"!.
i-r.tftlwnHl lot lu !i)"Ok C 17. pouthrnnt of
( eutrtl rllrntiHniiUi of Kim tlrt-t-i ii7 fctt
Iroiit rimtiiUK buck In hluiKt of a Irl&nlr
bot limiPi' on ii. I'ricv i.doo.
Kl-Oik'lltllH Of HH HCI- H It'HH Hi) frlft tU Ol
whv of (ftiirtt rHi'i)Hil atcrowi (tut ir-i' k itt-
Chlil liy ItOUKU Wll H ll IhrtH HO Hll llOUt'H.
1 ho hoiiM- tiont( to lt4 W('ii'Uit'M nui t!iu
iximploO. NUI3 lucl Will nol Im hold. h
i i. tt
ljol 4 tilo.'k '.'TS. tlm cornor of SwiH
ninl llmu k In rtli ! lit' 11 iii ' l''t n Stvlntt
niul MtnimUiiml lltt fct ou II nklnPH . I'nue
SpTHt.
I.ol 13 tn Mil I 172 mi Ihe H.mtli dlto f f Mtn
Hirt .'in w i i f loyil Biit'i'i 5tnH tti-d
tlwellniK liuii irii-icon riifn Cii'Ht.
I.oti u liluck l'.iiiinrro ni i'i;''k1x lit' It
Ih rt'iu ot'lot ):( nl)ivt Hih two i xitinilm
ihrotij'h iVnin M.t 1 ii lo i'fiiiiiiifM't irl't --'i;l'r
bltlll llt-( IpVj
Tin1 lltifh to nil tht Bhovt' hroct'ity nt Iti1-
lto ihI to ia nt ilft'L hi il v III iit Wrirr.ininl
KnHriilly by tho rv Mimiy IcHtotM vt A. 11.
.hi-phiTtl.
IVriuaor SaIii; O.'iMniM r:inh out -thltd In
HlX tllOllthrJ Oiil-tlnl In tvti'ivo
month o Mm with t"ti per ofnt. Inun-nt
fiom iIhIh Hud denl ol tniKt fin prof rriy Hold
to ht'i'iir-i :iytiioQt. I'lircluirHTH n-ay ihv
money al Hny lino hiul H'op lull tm1 j
'I ho propoi ly will bo ho Id to m-ttU mid imr-
tltlou th(ontAtHfmrllnir to thrt will Hiul llut
liowiTof KtttirtM'y li-otn the legitime ;
. HI NT
Kiwutor of A. II. ShrtphtTd hihI ntliirney In
fHl't lor It'aTHti'CH.
AlilMtlt IU. I M I .
iOi94-"UictBasiBi
ti thi cilv ol'tiOiilNvlile mi j
FBIDAV SEPTEMBER 301881
Tliie mawliiH ec.eiir neintlil ; (sunihiys ex- I
eeeti'ilt m.o.'r iriv Islojin ul' im Autol tin ln-I
einl AiMiuulily ut l ntiii'ky.
i lie iniin o niiitoi. ( iii'iiu I'niii l on M:iro i
li'cili'j it the 1'illinvliiK il.-ct-liiieii
M-'lhul !im rouiltinliueiillli IHnlrllmtiiiii
C'ohip;iiiv Ih Ii-a"!
i;iit-ii" iiiHulnKe are riilr.
N II I n' l miMiHiiy mil- now on hand a Inure i
reserve lu'il. lleBil r.oeliilh tlm I liil ol' pi Ir a i
tort lei
st.iTr.niu:i( iikaivimi.
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llelllU lll me V nr lUtik llrml U I eitei-. k...l
v 1'Mirei.H lioii'i semi liv Ui.i-Imu.i- 1 I. -I.. !
or riMtellieo iinler. dnieis o( t; ami imwarila '
.xiiifHS euii he Nent hi our iuhink a.i.
ilreiN all oulerd to H. M . IU I A till U A N Cour
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till AUUM N
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Inuii nelie.1ules Mini Me.ieltli'iitl Mia nu II Itt tvlih
k 111 AtlSIIM.
I II.N 11 111 lli l-t'tvll r.l fur BM'tll Mill.' WflMlll'illil.
I y noil lor lue..i ivnrk kihIIii; tile em I lur
eneii im u
lllildera u ill e li'iiilve.l in i'Ivii li.iuit n Hie
IMIeot a i ii r ee;il. on llio c.uLol Ihe . nk li
to Ih. in.
ItlilH Utll he le-flveil linlll llie l'.llh iluv ol
Heilniiiliii ul HI u'rhieV a 111. I In- I ln'i l
Im ivs-Tit'il I iliieiiii or rt J i-.l llliyorult lil.lii
III orlerol llie i i.nt i.l .MiiounVrrt.
ASIiHKWAlilllA v W.OUiKMlKltUKl:.
A'l'hl'ei-U ninl Civil h.nnliu-clii
AiiBItu Aiimi-i II issl.
Carriages by Telephone
Youe ui now mile.-a fiurlii;!! hy lelii!ione
iliirles Hi. ila;- ora' ntRlt liooi
Arthur I'a It i'h Mnble
on the;eomi i ol Pelkainl Auatiii sitwus. This
Is n ronvoiilinee to the pulille which slmulil hp
arnrrelaie.l
l!!
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StHunton Va.
Miss Miuy J. Haltlwin rrhiciiml.
iena 'rppinln r lal lail; I loara
Jhii InI IH1J.
This liihiltiiit n pnntlniipa In tnerrnae In
rrosHrt) Irion year to year ltnltenisuvilor
ailmntiisi-N In lis )oeathii I'll In ImIIiIuiKkhiuI
Kniiiielai In Its genrrs appointments anil mint
tnry arraereiu utai I la iiiltrorpa oi U.erlor
amipieili n 'eil Irneuerai lu uipurimispii k..
vuntaiim In imiMo. nuiileru laiiidiaaea plupu-
ttun.tliipaiii ; "ivslealeiiliureaiiillnslriuiilens
In Hip llo-Oiy .net iiiaulleeof 1'oukln. i llipmir-
epssful rd.irih leiiilclo.p-iirp healih oeinlorl
and tiapiteeai. lla iimtilou to ettravasiineet
tta tnie:a .1 or noliu aeliolnrsluii.
"or lull iia'tlnulaia apily lo the iirtiii'liial
or e.iitahw iimi.
Washington unit l.oo i'liivorsity
:. o. w. r. i.i:r. i'rcii.ni.
'I'liorouuli liiairiiatloa lu jAmgungm IMrm
(utrauil & ie.v ami lu tho iirufpssloual solioala
or I Mr ati'l .'iio.'iifrrfnj;. Ilealtlihil loratlou tn
Ilia Valtpy or Vlrntala. Ixpenses fur ulna
moniha in-" I not eii'ual f :3. sit0u 0H'iis
eiletnber Ulh ias
For cat il ku atliliTHi
J. 1..CAMrilKIl JR.
t:tPikl.xluton Va
W. J. SHONE
WhohHaUandltetail
IJOOKSMi.LERiimlSTATIOXEB!
realrln allktiulsof flohool Mlanpllanoon
anil Wank Booaa Uttar Mat anil Npwmii.
Pr. Afenl lor ths JC-tjf Organ Coinpauy
LstiESSSnH
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finil fur Ii ok ni 1 1 1 1 1 r i..r.
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rVo-t rfur.irjio
Sowl .-g Machine
Lu-:nsc Improved
nncl C.-evHiiont
Kowlns;
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BHOKEHACE AKO COMMIi3ION
M'KCl.M.TiKs:
Z3x-iocl 31-ittts
Momi Hood; et?.
IN liul'M) I.l I IS
Nu 101 Niinn I hint Mrr-! oipoatlii
S'lientltrr of r merre
; IXlJMrl. Wl0
SCMOCLLKOPF V CO.
Maaiiwelureraaiiit Draleni IB
Saddles HtirnNK.
BUI UliKri o.
Am) TVholptalpDpaleisIa
Leather Shoe Findings
A Mil Nifclfll. 11k. J
ma amt at. I'lui .airpet Halla
laias
tT'iarin.
IP. III.B ajOl ttlllnpu m fl .
raete-ara
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INTERIOR MERCHANTS VISITINu GALVESTfiN
"'.I. FIND ITAIIVANT.MUior.s T0 01LL ON
J. 6. BROWM fe CO.
WHEN' IX NEED OF
Hardware Tinware
Saddlery Saddlery Hardware. Wagon and JJuggj Material
IRON STEEL NVILS CASTINGS
VMin WAUOXV KT
Their Stock Is Unequaled in Variety or l'rico.
TRINITY IRON WORKS
raur Hohh Avenue nnl Magiiolla trct
DALLAS - TEXAS-
Fr: 'VruA. 'V -
r.o.itoxiiMi.
n . 11 a. m
ELM TREET
Paints Oils Glass Wall Paper
Pictures Frames Mouldings Bracket Etc.
Readv WxecTPaints aUcoI'rs constantlvo n han
. Onlura from tho country snllclted ar.U trail anpiilUd at the lowest irle.s.
FOR THE MEDICAL DEPAIiTM'T-
peiHlhlo fortlielr.-mnl.uny i ;'tn commerelVi?v.'i?.'' .'i'8 rj: f1"10."'
iiim will tvn raiiKenfcllsoain
1.11.I a. It 1 tVe miMt pmZlc'y
n'h' tf
. " . . .' " "'" wrai mere
ailuaiitnitea of lialventoii are sonhvlmiH for ih
'" "" th.lt..... U t iim
J. J. CA
OLD RELIABLE
INSURANCE AGENCY
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Hats Hoots ami Shoes Notions Etc
Corner of Mechanic and Twenty-fourth Stroets.
I 74 T.ennum Hi v...- v...w
OKKIUKS 110 milliner 81. Ili..
IM lll.lllevir.l lliinsnnni rftr..
INSURANCE
M AID 1.4
-4t- iiSn: ""icings and Slocks Flour-
ing Mills Co-ion Gins nnd Contents Dwcil
tngs h arm Property &c.&.
T. T 1 Tl -
c n i! 1 'x 3 ci snj s :
Lav Department Washington Unlvorclty.
l'li'tiiilh Annual 'Ypnn onh-Uihnr 12. 11. CniiM.i
i Sliil ruinpri "H tw Auiki.iI Tntnin .tMi nn.tii'isi
I Mi'ltnii.t mini it t har in Slatu unit i f. M
tu lli.mri. T.n m (.-. -'in'liut;ui ii:mmi(1. I.ilirnrv.
Alilri-t Mitiltl Sciit. I.t.nl low ii Clf Itma nJtt:r.itrt
;f st .oi is. W. U. HAMMOND :t i uf Uw
iiltor iltNHY Uiifucoi.'K.sSt. lnii.
lluiitsville Fcmalu Collocp.
- i
"IMMII.I.l; AI.AIIAM l.
The ''iin)-Bc.p.iin yeiir lie-ins AiiKiirt :ilt.
A ' i henllliy liH'atliui eiiiiiint bj foiinil.
il'i iv il.;. wnK nrver In a more iirnapi-rmia
e' iltllim A I' lllu-ullyofllleieiiilil(iHiiiirs;
S'liMlttlil IllllMllieH. Ui.ll A HiiliinlMt.. . iiil ....
el ilepnitiuiints HiiTiii-y miisii laiiriini'iwnml
an. tMli-is the hliihent ilvanlai;ea A ile-
ilHllKlillnl heme fer puiilla. 1'rlce.n.ilinvil te
run i.i ini'iiiiiiM. F.ie.lnlliili!ciiii.ntiiutUrril.
tor terms amt now iMitaloues nililrtna
i.ev. a. ii. junks A. M. l'res
MEMPHIS CONFERENCE
2Ynml Iiih lit uto
Mi)"t invoralily lnu"teil. Th u.ln. i.iuh
year liaulns Neit. Sih.JNM. Aiiiik fnelliiles
anil I lie tilu heat KilvnuLinriia inr..i.iu.i u..
Jeye.i eoiiilniif.1 iroperlty. fharara moiler-
V .' V """'Kiiea aim special liilormallnn
ait.trist the I'leslilent
Itev. A. W. iNKN. 1. 1
NORWOOD
High School una College.
Norwood NrlNon t'onntT Vi.
K. II. WILLIS .Ir. fnlvrslt olVlmtnla.
L. n. VVHAUroN. University ot Vlralula. 1) 1)
I'ttXCII-ALS.
Wfiftna Nrptrmbtir alii Isai
With full corpn et linirue'in l.n vlim nsnr-
daily heilthy. I'ria'vtrnt' wet r CiT.i!ete
oomsea i.f stmly ii ile).atlmiiie. 'lb irotuh
pNiarailiiii Ii r I'nl.'f rlty ot Vi tli'a l
oth uVlHtl silhi.l.ia. )... il .Lit mli
trom ' Miireraiiniil .f.flnii
Ap "Ir i "rn l v lur n n:. r ;
Mvii aiiii i I n
-amt "I t ikmri nt ii-.iu.. in r.c n nP
ii jar-ins lliv amriii) of .Mr. ruiiiikV
Thoillnlitc "
msi i'rRiiMiiiri m r
iilil( sr):"l ivceirniiy niisn i .
inv .! a tulrr.-mv. Jr buy. all ici.n
.;lti.rtti.li-inh.Miir. i n..ir ai'HU" "
! r inv Hiii'i t nr-i.r. ilir .
l;'llVie;!rMJr.''''' M""'-1'" .Ii "'Ih slnn
i:iinr.i isar
A (OUKGiA'lK INSTITUTE
Km !. Lull suit tlcntlemen
nr. na.m.i.N no.
Niil. tni. l'iip:ua riaptamhcr liSJI
IK-arU .ml Tuition a laoiniis letV) tuo.
Scnit rr l'ntaiisin.
lUraiiaia una. L DARK
ST. LOU ii LAW SC HOUL
?.. .!-ufaeture IroD ton
i i
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DLLAS TEXAS.
ah iJuIvmi u 11.- . K" '"ai mat
la tl o Ml e .1 'Tl l'y '"oh
r' warn that WXSf '". .
.i i iiT ? ... "."f ..I"? nt lQ thl" H''- The
man in anv
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pninf "-11.;"" Iw'i'ZVir 7ks"
il 4 I lr IT1 CrI''VT r..-.r
UjlL 1 lJl Vl 1 Hi A
u-m t- sr- u.
J-L-' ttJ
A valunlili. hlaek samly laml fnrm r.r salei
1'- nilleHi.nril.wai f ).iiienc(iiitHliiliiK iu
aerii l.'i neres In cultivation si orS 111
iisHUirmio; Kimii re.lwflc burn an tenii t
HoiifeNu. HP.1. .; "a B. wei
Me n'V "lUkH M"1 n"
tleiilnrs aililress -- jj ; Y
. entiiii hiiiitiiii connty' iixati.
Albemarlo Female Institute
4 HAKI.Oll tiSVI U.K. VA
'l1ll7rl5i".!I.n"0'l" W;l"s "'lileiuber Jlal.
run rncnliy. Kiiiiimi im ciinipii.te Aclvim-
aura nsra...'l ' l e ins rut c . Fo cM a-
mm apply lofrlneln8 1
ItKv. A. KUIIANK A. M.
W . 1. UlCKiNMIN.
Ursulhio Academy
tho llrat Mouili.y Nuptrmlier.
Tiia coiirs or Minims Is llioroii.h In tha
jarloni ilepurtn.enta. No extra "Site for
hremrn or ticiman. ns llu.o Hiieunuia
enir Into the reaiiiar course r Minlli '' k
TEHMSIN ADVANCK:
"U'rr" ".iT--V"iK ? ll0" '" ''ll"Kttlnn-
err ilrawliiK lancy work amt th oMInaiv
monTha" "u""""' It
Miiloni.d's'e'oi''ii;'ii;';;V "in
K..rriirilerinfMrni'ation'V:;;i-;;VVcor
apply li.tho mAlHi) p''1 ;or
Uuivcrslty of gjhT
l.ill.aaceri yof bc fscnllr J 1 IiU
of 11 "''. Allien.;.; riinntv V P
J.tMoi1Jtw Chalrinaii ot th. Kacnfy.
vtiii FmihIo Iintitiito
"TArNTUN VIRGINIA.
mki kv j. k. b. HUtRr.rnniirAi..
Mrs Htrlwm 0 du a hill rp
upailur icscchra. Tho 1'il.olpal ilpri
i.ke i.ai-.'iliiK nm! tralnlua Ibonmili an. I
ii oninii- ;m l"t. LOiutUInn of mlml ami Ills
' lenonille All rxlravaimirw o
IivmhI ' MJl . btiilna SeiiUma
I r mhI un"niira nine tneeilis. i'at.iuus
eiu iipi n p i.-niliti tn ihe Hrlnelpal.
Mia.J.K. II tlAKT Hlanatoa
rot lUja and Tonng Mm.
UOONVILIK . . . M1!S0UR
IMrty.elKhth )rar hririna Hrii.Uibr 8th.
hL 21 ?.? wronahl with my ton In teaobln
Strong Z"ZhT .
Auurcsi T A JOHNSON TrlaelpaU
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