The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 270, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 8, 1881 Page: 7 of 8
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rROKKviOlt KING K.UI.I KK.
The Aeronaut Arrives Hum mill Tell
How l All lluppelivd.
"We laid ina tow ialurv!" won-the
wonln that came In a tune of ilisust from i
Professor Samuel A. Kitij the aeronaut!
yeatrnlav. and were ilescriiitiveoi'iii..
of the iiiiichaJvortiseil lutlloii ascension
from the Minneapolis lair ground Scp-
tcnilaer 1-'. As he spoke ha fumbled over a
I'ilo ol stereoscopic views tit his liome 1.M2
Ogilen street nml failing for a moment to
find wlial he wanted handed out
several views. A group of un-
civilized looking men attracted
the reporter's attention. "That" said
the porfessor "is a picture of those journal-
ists and myself just alter we landed in the
cow pasture six miles from our Martini;
point. The ascension was delayed " said
he "until the day after the fair and wan the
salvation of Colonel Hill King's eitiiliition
of Minnesota enterprise and products. The
ilnr. Monday September U opened with a
dead calm and 1 miht ado continued
with a dead calm until the western horizon
was crimsoned hy the sinking sun. It
was hot too hut we made a start and
when away above the city we hi ruck a
breath of air and deified slowlv over in the
direction of l'ort .knelling. Ve hung for
an hour over one particular spot and the
thing became so monotonous that we landed
in a cow pasture to wait for a breeze. It
came lly Tuesday morning it was blow-
ing it talc from the southwest anil to make
an asuension was totally out of the iucs-
tion. although the newspaper men were
wild to go on. In two days the wind
changed and blew from the northwest and
all thetiine there was n henvv rain. In
fact 1 may say it rained every day for three
weeks while 1 was out in that country. You
sec tlicro were two currents of air blowing
while wc w ere anchored in the cow pasture.
The lower one was very thin
and rail at a rapid unsettled rale two days
in one direction and the rest of tins time in
another. The upper current was about
three-ipiarlers of a mile above ground and
scurried away to the northeast. Now the
reason why I didn't want to continue the
voyage with those currents were just these:
If we went up at all we would "have been
compelled to travel with a drag-rope and
we would have become entangled and
killed us sure as shooting. If we didn't
use the drag-rope we would have shot up
into the upper current and sailed over into
the hake Superior country with doubtful
Chances of ever being alive' to tell the story
afterward." An ascension will be made by
1'rofessor King from Chicago October U
by w hich he hopes to achieve hetler results.
The fame balloon will be used. Philadel-
phia Tunes.
The New Administration.
Correspondence of the Chicago Times
The gossip of the day indicates a growing
impression t hat Arthur w ill administer the
government on a polic y purely hisown ntid
to thai end will in time call about him a
cabinet compo.-ied of met more in sympathy
with his views than I hose who are at pres-
ent at I lie heads of I lie several department.
Hut changes are not looked lor in the near
future. Having gone to New York as is
supposed to harmonize so far as possible
l;c warring elements of the party there it
is expected he will take care not to antag-
onize those he is now anxious to niolify by
making any wholesale change. It seeing to
be understood that (irant will not give up
liis private interests Jor any place in the
cabinet and as be has been spoken of chielly
ui the probaole aui ucssor ol Mr. Illaine it
is not unlikely that the latter gentleman
will remain us long ns he wishes. How
long hs may liud it pleasant to do so of
course is problematical. A western mem-
ber of congress who lias recently spunt some
days in New York says that tin- statu and
city will bring all the' pcrssure possible to
ht.tr to place a New Yorker at the head of
Tin; ruKAsi itv
and this he added will lie stoutly resisted
by the entire west. There is u slrong senti-
ment here in favor of the retention of
James in the postotlice. The prosecutors
of the star-route casus insist that their great
reliance is in him and that if a change is
made it will greatly endanger their chances
of success. Ho is being quite warmly
hacked by the press of the east and h'v
many politicians of iullucnce but it is
quite probable that tbu result of Wednes-
day's convention i'l New Y'ork will have
more to do with the settlement of his case
t hull all other inlliioiices combined. If the
stalwarts are roughly handled as it now
seem probable that they may be It is not
improbable thai the victors some of whom
are now ill high federal positions in New
York may he made to feel the iron heel of
the oppressor just to keep them from
being pulfiiil up with the vainglory of
earthly things.. I'o do this more changes
are likely to he made hero thun will other-
wise be thought necessary. These
changes it is thought would in-
clude the retirement ot Mr. Jtinics.
At the clubs here there are a great ninny
reports about the policy of the adininisl ra-
tion and the coming changes in the cabinet.
Home of theso reports are beginning to be
aeccpted as among the certainties of the
future. Well inlorined politicians tiro
asserting with emphasis lor instance that
(iencral i runt who declined to be a dele-
gate to the state convention is not to be a
member of President Arthur's cabinet; that
Koscoo Conkling will succeed Secretary
Wiudom in the treasury department ut ail
early day; that l'rcsiuent Arthur "means
business" when he counsel peace anil
harmony and will prove it by requesting
Mr. liliiinu to retain his present portfolio.
Obviously it will be a tough row for even
Mr. Illaine to hoe. It is understood hero
that tbo
PEIISONAI IUFFKHKftCKS
of Messrs. Conklliig and Ulainncan be sub-
ordinated so that they can sit at the iirct-
idem s council together in amity. It is
so stild that Collector Robertson is keeping
aloof from politics and as in thepast he has
made no removals as against Mr. Conkling
or Nr. l latt so in the future hiscoinmou
sense will keep him on the same path : nnd
that the present jio.tmaster general and his
"on-in-hiw the city postmaster will be per-
mitted to resign. It is believed by the stal-
warts that more auti-Conklitifism has been
developed in the post-otllce under Mr
James and Mr. lVarson. since March last!
than all the other federal ollices in this city
combined. Dwlght Lawrence is fishing
hard for the postmastcrship. It is also be-
lieved that a good many men who have
been calling themselves half-breeds will
shout loudly In favor of stalwartism and
Arthur's administration before many weeks
go by. The president It is reported is
not is noon hkaltii
mid Ills friends say I hut recent events have
told severely upon him. He hits been un-
der the care of u physician for several davs
hut to prevent iinv'exciteiuent about it the
matter hits been k'ept quiet. Hefore leav-
ing Washington It was said tlmt he was suf-
fering Hoik miliaria. He thought the
change of air might do lilm good but it wus
known that lie wus feverish yesterday his
pulse being IK) In the uftcrnoon.
1'residcut Arthur remained in his house
itll day ninl occupied himself In closing up
his law business. A great number of olucc-
seekers called but none of tlicui succeeded
in reaching him. Senator Jones made his
first call other callers were State Senator
Aslor Postmaster Pearson John C New
Cietiernl tlrimt and Seuutor l.ngnn . The
president will leave for Washington to-
morrow morning on the 10 o'clock express
llo eipects to return to this city in one
month.
TUN riltACIIIIlS Oil CONKLIXll. .
At the baptist minister's meeting to-dnv
Rev. Dr. Wayland Iloyt of llrooklvn
speaklmr of the ilctith nf tint tuln
aid: "If President Arthur In the face of
this awful providence ln.ithl lake into his
close counsel- or should pin into a promi-
nent position in olliee. thai mail who in this
iiiearu.ites the hidisiu- spoils system and
who though 1 speak with wonder and hor-
ror was the only man north or south who
Stood uilb mote til- it .ii v....i.l .lli.........
then tlicro oo.'ht t. ......I. u ........'
from the press public and people that the
president would realize that his seat is the
gift of the people and that lie is their sr-
Vllllt "
Rev. P. It. Taylor said he doubted the
propriety ol endeavoring to destroy anv one
man enguged in politics. "1 know K'oscoe
Conkling." he added "and 1 believe ho is a
clean-handed man and sonic day our
nrotiicr iioyt will tie sorry tor what he has
Chris. Itliitloniau of Fort Worth
lVm't forget to call at "Local Option'' in
Kurt Wort b. io-l monwite til. !. l.f..
the well-klitiun I'lu-is IM 10 1... ' I. .1.1.
forth and who prescribes nothing but the
oesi liquors anil cigars ills liand-uiadc
soiir-nia-h Monarch w hisky and "Improve-
ment" ciga.s are first-class traveling com
panions and are reliable stand-bys to those
wauling u good article.
The Only Klrst-I Uns Kcnlaurtkiit
In Pallas is the IVlinonico. Ovslers from
the Atlantic ami the gulf and limn moun
tain mul .-ca ot the most exquisite tlavor
always served up tot hose ot fastidious taste.
For Sale
A first -class phaton. cost will sell at
$l.ri. A tir.ss-cla-s Ruck Hoard $10. A
tirsi-class Piano llox buggy at $mi. lluy
and spring wagon poles from is to i
Huggy and pluetou lops from $1.' o $.'n).
Ann shaft rattlers at cents lluggics
carriages and wagons repaired in first-class
style at prices to suit the times. All work
warranted. W Lo.no
"IIS 4 710 Commerce Street.
Huslness Men
(let your job printing done at the HmiM.i)
steam job printing otlice. All work execu-
ted with artistic taste and at the shortest
notice. (Satisfaction guaranteed.
Clouks anil Knit isliuuls.
Splendid stock at New Y'ork prices.
Rlaxkosiih" A lll.AKE.
Great Advantage.
Having been late in the eastern market
and bought an entire new stock of milli-
nery cloaks suits ladies wear fancy goods
and notions. Convince yourselves at 1'!.
lliiuniiin's Tot! Kim street."
A. A- K. Mittenllial will sell all kinds of
plain and tancy limiting al cost which is
Irom J-' 1-J to .! cents per yard.
Iluvelocks I l-lcytatiil Jackets.
Trimmed in stiow-llakc plush mid fur at
Uauinans. 7li Klin street.
BTMNWS I HON niTTEnS ar
a certain euro for nil ilim-nsca
requiring a completer tonic; cspe-
ciall) Indigos! Ion Dyspepsia Inter-
mittent Fevers Want of Appetite
IjOns of Strength Iiuk of Ilnergy
etc. lOnrli lics the blood Hi ri'iijrth
ons tho muscles aud gives new
life to tho nerves. Acts liko A
cliarm ou tho dlgestlvo organs
removing all dyspeptic symptoms
such as t ud lug: tho food llclchlng
Heat In the Ntomach Heartburn
etc. Tho only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken tho teeth or
glvo beadai ho. Hold by all Drug-
glHta at $l.oo a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore Mil.
Im.bu all ti.a imiara ars Bad. I bn runitii
Oo. sad l.w irvu rtd Unt ud trad mail srapis
BCWARI OP IMITATIONS.
For Ton
Madam
Whose complexion betays
some liurnlliiitiiis imperlec-
tion whoso mirror tells yoa
that yon are Tanned Sallow
ml disfigured in countenance
or have Eruptions Hedncss
Roughness or unwholesome
tints of complexion we say
use Hagan's Magnolia Halm.
ItlsadeliCAte harmleasand
delightful article producing
the most natural and entrauc
lnir tints the artificiality of
which no otwerycr can detect
and which soon becomes per
mutieiit if the Magnolia Balm
is Judiciously used.
THB ItiU cUWti "
Hu:mA
V.tttiio jjpeoibct r
...oil Mrlini'fi Kn nilri-Is
.t.lf . L'M.i.... . l
llMlltll'. Ox'f ittf II.m i.nitf M...iyM.- Ii
i ui. ! :' i i" xiilinr IIW.
i.isi i"tis fen si.. ciitipn. fntrii
l. retrr. i iHimnon. lnnmmllr.n
?. Wiirnis V..iri(i I hit li urm I nlm.
r ln tillc. or T. ihl . .f lnfmu.ll
4. Mlnrrlf-il ol i Mlitrii or AfliillN . . I
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't. W Mien lm pnifiine CrifliU -i
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in. ITTr mid .diiF. ma. l-vrr ilKuei 9
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II. rnlarrh Rriiid or cliruiite: lnmirttKft Mi
tv himiilni I'nnth vtni.ni cmiKli. .He
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i I rlnnr Urnknr't.Wiiltltiiilli. IKd W
it. Illo.ar "I Ihr iikk'I. Il.lla0.. I.le
rer "air liy iniirirt omrht ttf ta rati.
erlnilii Vitil. Ir.r tit rhani.. fin rwatntuf
iirirt. .smil tor )r HniNahrnvt' Haok
Ularaa. 1144 (nci-ai Umi lltaalralrj
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AditrrM. Uiimjihrava' HmMaibt
THE PALLAS HERALD.
TtucntH-Floe (f cut CColumn.
iXoticcs.
V0T1CK Aiirniauwiiu may li lian.W.l into
..... uuanin-n inner lli to HJi. u. uu mio uid
I)UOK liKHKliK'SiUiiclnit M'himla Kmml me-
.cc. J ls meets aiotia lliia ulteruoou 4 to IV.
(JKSTI.KMAS AND WIKK nt one ur two
VI Moms In prhate I'mnily. with or without
""urn AIIKWer qilllK. IDalliaiCV Is 1 1 401 I'UlllU
I exaN
'PO I.KT -Hue nlcnlr flir'niiheit fMnt liarlor"
1 Apply at No. Pis; IhIu mrrrt
440 Acrea of plrmtiil lanuiiii; laud in Arelidf
w county near ilw lumi of Arcliar ami within
lh cal Lett Tiilen perfint For aula or will
nxrliaiiK ler I'allaa real ulau or anv rikvI
irsinul pr.i.rly A.l.lrma. huiiiir kiml uf
pn.uirlyelliire Altl'llKK lllKil.ti ole.
J40 Acrea of iroo.1 tiatnl ami perfael tilln 111 l'nl-
II man county Texaa. to exchaima lor roltiiija
la Pallaa. nr auiall proin-rtY in vieimiv. A.hlreH
TKAUK St. liKojiie Iluul.
t8cclhtiicoic"iaauts.
w
ANTKIl.-
VMiiuil boy It in Iti jean old
10 Htieuil
.lore ai iiu .Main Mrcrt.
11 AN I Kli A situation kk clerk or iliuuiiiu r
1 11) iiyiuiiii; limn una y.irs e inrii'liie
111 Kroecrii'.l H nil 1 ir v a hii.i 'i uk
ti..iiiii-i omul n.'11'rcui'e. .niiresn
M K . Ihls olllru
U'AN TKIi A umiil clink. Hliite woman niul
OIU' ttlllt liVi'4 Hi tin -mull rnmilv mul
Komi uim-ea Apply al HC HurHiHni stleel
tietweeu i'i mul 7 p in.
XV'ANTKU A Kiiml tiiilor t-'iml steaily em-
liliiviiient lit 11 Keller's ilviiiio' Iihiini. soil
Main sin-ei Palliis
U' AMT.lt A nice iiiil'iirultii'. ronm
" soiithcni exposure I' II .sMl'I'll
Pox ima.
' AN'l i'.D A K"o'l while harder to conic ami
Olieli a slum 111 Kiiuiiimn A l-imhI stinnl
anil iMininriiiiiie rooin can- ho irocurcil elnaii.
splellillil mieuiliK. Aililn'sa I'lialollli-e box
ivauiiiMin. lexas.
U'ANTKH A situation hy a youiin lunuat
ell-rk iu aouie house. tlnsNix vearsexneri-
enea Imlry kimu1. I'uuapeuk lioruiaii ami Kn-
Klisli Will work fur a sinull salarv. Aililresa
J tliis otlice
U'AN T K 1 1 A uenli V fiirnis titil riKim in thu
business purtiuu of the cli. utareasuiiablo
rent. Apply u Die Hishald olliie S l'.J
l.?ANTKIl A porlcr a sinulo man for a
it liiiinr house; steady Job Iiniiire al lilt
Kim street.
ANTKII At . TO Main slreet'slatile coiiliilic
list souiu eiKlit stalls with an iline ami full
cotivuiucllees.
T ANTKII Ml brhlRe carpentera to work on
1 I'. T. A M. V. lly. Applv 10 M. i. Kiiulk
"lllierllllelulenl. t'lllilwill V Neelv. coiirViii lors.
-'II Main street. Kalliis Texas.
AN'I'KD A tint-class carriaini trimmer. No
IT nllliT licei Hlili V. A so 11 l'iioi li urkMiiit 1
helper at I'-'S unit TUM'omtiii'ree street.
if ov .lc.
I 'lilt SAI.K nl 11 biiiKiiili. fcoml ilircllliih'
I linuse 11111I hit well loi iiteil.
I). I'. llllVSl:lt.
ut ltiiier iV I.1M11111011.
I 'Oil SAI.K A splcmllil pair of horcs lor sale
cilller J'i ic cusli ore.chuiice ioreitv propi-itv.
NOI. AMI l'ltl('t:'A I II. '
lliitiluiil'e Kliu htn'et.
IOU SAI.K At 11 litii'ioiin. ill- I'ltiuirr's wii.m
yui'il. with all tin- iiiipiovi'iiii'iils. iiupiirc al
l.. I llperou s I1O.1 .Main street
I 'OK S A lK A splemliil fiiriu of out tHll aeres
1 111 run Olio k lumi MtniileM on While Ituek
creek iilioiit ten lutloi north Iroiil Hulliei niul
nil.mny la-lwecn IlilllUsiV Wieliltn anil liiiutiili
.y Texas Central riiilnmil. Nearly run m res well
li lii'i'il 11ml In I'lllltvalloli. Kive telinnt I se
miiple limlier mul 1111 aluinilmit supply ot wi ll
mul IpriliK Wilier. Itoliuileil oil the east by
hlte Ituek creek for sad eheiin nml 011 easr
terms by Junes A Murphy html iiuelils. olliee Tul
11111111 sireei.
iJov ilent.
I. 'I HI liKNT The two-stnry honi uner
1 .laeksiiii mnt Akanl streets linek ul olit clty
Ilall The liiiiiseliuhl ami kin lien furniture i's
al-ii for Mile at !a Imruaiu a lluu lis iiiinu for
kffplui: bniiriters Aim one hikiiiiF eliiiren
eotiiii I'otiiuiem c Willi nor luboanlers now there
Apply 011 the premises.
I Mill ItKNT.-l'iirnlshil or iiiifurnlsheil
I mums (Hours eiiipetteili imnieilliilely 011
street riiilriiiulaml near business minimi of the
1 1 1 j . -ii 1 'U iiimi r strei i.
L'OR KKNT.-Newly fiirnisl.f.l ronm jorin r
" . .in .in 11111 111111 .iiiisien soeeis. I t'rsuiis
wmitlin! lot ile iHinril m ill mil apply.
I tor ItKNT. I'ruperly know 11 as the Texas
l'aeilic wnmiti yanl bv ti. I'. Ilowscr.
IIIIW'SKK A I.KMMON.
h'OR KKNT. A two room ilivelliui; 1111 Itoss
Avenue. Apply to J. J. Cunics' liniirimee
nKeney.
1.T0R ItKNT Knur roonui over Johu I'dIU' gro-
cery ston'. K.ltn street. Apply to
II'IIN 1IHOWNIXO l'W Kim street.
I (1ST. Omi cotum ticket marked 8. P. No.
J 1'7. Wl'lllllt TilO liollllils. All narll.ia ar .1.
vlstil not to trailo fur tlie same. s rona.
Atvuycrt.
STRAYED Hit BTUI.KM-Froin thu ChirairiT
XI Tl'THM .If Mi.vlenn l'.iilr.l I " '
on Minhly creek In Collin enmity a bav limiu
ulionl l is hanils hlk'h braiitletlon Ihelofi shuiil-
J "li ncln'lc at the top. A lllairal nwanl
wlllbepaiil for the return of the inaro to the
oltiee of the C. T. & M. C. mail In this eltv.
yhiisiclun.
)HYSlclAN ANH l il(iK0N-ir.' ttm-
otlice over Kxehniurn liiiulr linlliUi. . h..i
ilenee Kfai ball Jaeeiuo alreel ; tclepluine lit rcsl-
ltiillnmit Notice.
irl.... .m i... . ..
in-ni hiii iiu neni a ineeuuir or llle slock-
.Ni'.i.iMuui'iiiuiv melon luioruaii i;oin
pany at the general olliee of the eutiiiiany In
the eltv of Hallaa. ou Thursilav. ihn i.'.i .1.... ..r
liM-pnilH-r Issl. for tho piirHu namiKl in th0
lomrniMjf ITTQoiu.iirii
""'""(veil: Thattmeetluir of stiH'lihnlrleni of
.i.u L'aiinniii o ii ium svaoniau company Itecalhiil
.i n 1 . .. 1 : " ' "'in iany m inuelty
nf Italian at the hour nf 12 o'clock noon the l.'ith
v.. "ot. . iiwi inr liie purpose f
cleclillnj upon tho amount of not (XccwiIiik
'weiily tlinuaanil dollars pfr mile uf boml"
limy iiv i.aiiiii mini uenotiaiea hy this
cniniiany fortlie purposuofcoinpletliis; rtiultilnir
ami hnprovlnir Iu line or railmiul aii.rpayliiu iu
iudeblwlncni from the eltv of Dallas to Itontoti
In Denton county as may tie iletermiunt end t
.. . iiim-ii-i .op bik-u iMjiins ano to
siilhoriie said botuls to bo siTiired by a first
mortKamion the jiniperly franchises rio-hta and
lirivlleKes of said company and that notlco of
aid mretlnKlai kIvcii as required by law.
Dallas October 7 1KH1 . J. M. McComiic i
s..1! li.ii.. f. u-i..t.ii. as- i i i
i o h:iiiui nauruau Vomiaily.
Aleuts aud Canvauaera
Make from J5 to per week selllnir tends for
K. II. ltlll.W.llt X I'.i. Ill ll.w.l.. u ........ V
iseiid for l alHli.jjue and terms.
CITY HOTEL
E. H. NEWLON Prop.
11 A I It 1 TKXAS
:o:
This House Is entirely new. larirn ..n
tlliilid and eominoillniia and nratlv tilted un
"il il in I iirsoeuiss iiiriuiuru All ttic mums
neat rlenii mid airy.
Baltsrosm for Commercial Travellers
filvc us nnu cull and we knmv n uiu
your palmnsKe at all Unas hi the future.
NOTICE.
The set'ond rr-tmlon of the members nf
ROSS' TEXAS BRIGADE OF CAVALRY
Will lie held at the fair k-mimds hi Sulalinr
Pprlngs llupkliis county ou the lith rluy of Oo-
Udwr. 1KM. A full alleiulauae la rr.uaatd.
due and niurfltlh rales ou the HI Louis Texas
r.as i anu lexas oi i-aciiie mads are seeured
by tlie fair asaoclatlini and free pasmis ki the
fair Krounds. lluneml Unas will deliver she ad-
dress on the occasion . Texas never will nkiaaa
"Py. COL. t. R. HAWKINS.
s. ti. RKliLiHia 01iirmn.
BecitUvr.
SATURDAY MORNIXG OCTOHER S 1881.
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(STAR) SOUTHERN STANDARD
Cotton Press-
fan be "operated hv either Stenin Water
Horse or Maud Power.
The merits of this Press are: Mill. V work con-
venience easy of opcriiiluii and Oiuiiuutced to
pack a liui iHiund bale
Send for Istuk ofileserliiituii.
"iStar) Southern Btsnlaril" Prtss Comiisny
ST. Kill IS. MO. ' '
STONE & KEATING Agents
Dallas Tkxas.
LIGHT RUNNING
"NEW HOME" SEWING MACHINE
Is the. Simplest. Latest Improved
Most Durable null Couvenieut Sew
1" li Mneliino in the World.
II excels all olhiiis in iiinllty of lunierlnl
Ueiiernl lur1;iiiiiiisip cuscof liiiiiiin-eineiil mid
Hide riniee of work produced; uuciuiilnl for
sliced streliulh of feed ciipiicily anil eleiiiiuee
"f tlulsh and is. In lud an absolutely peiiect
Miichine tviirriinted l.r live yeiirs. niul satis-
filctloll Klliirimteeil In evert pii'rticliltir.
JOHN A MANN
fleucnil Akciii 121 Mum Mre.. Imllns.
J.JIjMcLKOD
(l.ilU orsherimi l.)
I'liOI'ltlKIUIt
St fiporrrp UntolT
VII IIUIUI I
KO. 714 MAIN ST. DALLAS TEXAS.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
Ratee 12 per Aaj.
Central Hotel
J. II. Davidson Proprietor.
Cor. Market A Slth Ru. lialveslon Tex
Transient Hoard l'er Day frj.oo
sT'lloanl hy the day week or niontI.sn
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING
In tho I'nlverally of Vlrirlnlai Full course!
Iu these departments tiy a stair nf professors
The session opens Oetoher 1st. I'osiolllce till'
versily nf VirinlH
THOMPSON'S THEATRE I
A NEW COMPANY
NkW DRAMA
NEW FARCKS
NEW ACTS
NKW BON08
AND DANCES
New Stars Every Week.
GET YOUR
WINTER WOOD.
I am now nrenared to fill orders for wood at
Die lowest prices prudent men will secure their
winter supply now and nut be compelled to pay
panic pricea as was me case last year iau at
the East Dallas wood yard
A. DYHTKIUIACH Proprietor.
R. H. CHILTON M. 1).
Oculist and Aurist
iTO Main STttr.irr
Opiaislto 'Urninl Windsor Hotel
DALLAS TEXAS
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED
A vititlm of Toiitliful lnmrndcnca rausins frtma.
hue Hecar Xnireue PrblUty Isial Maniioon sic
bsTinR tn'i il in tain e"ry known rsmcdy. mi dis.
eoTrnslaslmpieidfeure which tie will S' liil FRK8
to Ms siilow.su Hf re ra atiureas af It. Hl.r.T usv
43 ItiHthnm tt N. 1.
Ww Otollle anel TTmmt
Li oiemea
aeisa kf Matlatrlatl PsltssKi mt Ska tllese
A W4B1ANTID OH at at
aTrtoe. al.OO. fs. aa a M Ormetw
SHlrBI IrTHrwilV -saililliaa-vaa T'ii . ?l
MILLER & STEPHENSON
DIRECT IMPOUTEUS. .0 MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT
We Warrant our . Goods aiul Refund the Money if
not satisfactory.
A HKAUTIKUIj (H)Ll) HANI) CHINA TKA SUT
44 Pieces only $7.50.
A 1.0VFJA' MOSSO KSK (Ml INA TKA SHT.
44 Pieces only $7.50.
GRAND AMERICAN CHINA DINNER BREAKFAST AND TEA SETS
1H. 1'liTi's only IS.tK).
Ilennlil'til Pci'oiutctl ('lilim'l)liiiiec ItreiikliiHi anil Ten Set ('oiutilnel Meg
ltoHO or Wild ItiMo only $;ili.50.
ROGERS' TRIPPUE PLATED SILVERWARE I
J'er 1)0Z lvnlVPa &iriO- Vorks 7- Tillil.i Snnnnu &7- Ta
Spoons $H.
SKXD OUPKHS U1KKCT
s- lxiil
COME AND
New Boot aiul
4i001 SHOES
CHEAP SI10KS
I.11A I'll lilt SHOPS
It I 11I1KK SIIOI.S
HAVINfi OPKNKI) AN KXCI.USIVK
Boot and Shoe House
I AM DETERMINE.) TO HUM) M A TRADE
ami will offer liettcr irisi'ls r.ir less iiiouey ilinnaiiy house In Dallas. Do not full to call and see me
I nicuimhiil I sni us my enllie stock mis I uhi fur eiikh Irom the 1'iictorien and In liulld uu my
truilc 1 will divide the prollt with my euslomera.
"" Ladles' and Chlldron'i Tine Shoot a Specialty. "
II. S. OWEN
..Cash Hoof nml Slum House 5(11) Elm Street DiiHiih Toxnu.
TIM KEN SPRING VEIIICLeT
Arc turn wild al n rule of :t.(HHt Mr lnmilh. Tln'V
un thu lnoMt fllyllh llicy wvav loiiKtr uiid
l'ld hhIt mid me hh "well iidiilited tit Hie
mimh t'ntuitry roiiilft tis to tliu tine ililvInK jmrk
of llm city
Tln-y tin nmnufiictnn'd by rtll tlio Ii iuIIiik cur-
riHe ItuildtTH thnnixliciit Hit! country.
IIKNJiY TIMKIOINT
Kullilcr i'l Kirn ('iirrltiict'H iitnl Mtumfuctiirc'r of
TI in li n Pa ten I ilni!t ( it'ti nt and Hudlrn.
1001 iSt Chitrlos Street St. Louis Mo.
W. 1.. Moony I. 1'. Moonv
l.ale of Moody & Jrintsoii. I.ule of New York.
W. L. MOODY & CO.
1 A C T () It H
AND
Commission Merchants
For the Sale of
Cotton Woo) II lilc and Tcxim Fro
ilncc (i'iiimll)-.
OAI.VKSTIi TEXAS.
ronl; iiiieiits and Correspondence Solicited.
McENNIS & CO.
Commission Merchants.
Hliiln Anents fur
CiirtliBKC City Flour Mills Mo.
liulcshurtr Mills (Jnlesliiirir Mo.
Illobo Mills L'arthaRO Mo.
DALLAS TEXAS.
ARLINGTON & FIELD
405 Elm Stroot General
Commission Merchants
and dealers in
Flour (Jraln and Western Produce.
Fotatms Knd Apples a Specialty
DALLAS. TEXAS.
Jamks CURIt
Frank L. Clark
Cvrus K. Clark.
DANIIL V. CLARK
(Established 1M0.)
JAMES CLARE & CO.
IIUIIIUVIU)
SHOE FINDINGS
AND
Manufacturers Goods
Not. 418 nnd iio North Main Street
ST. I.OL'IS MO.
' 1:11.. K. L. . m.
' POWELL & GAGE
DALLAS TEXAS.
LAND LOCATING & SURVEYORS
Wo are thoriiuuhly acquainted with the pulillo
lauds of tho suit o having surveyed and located
ninny colonics stock ranches and farms.
OCR MAP OF THE STATE SENT FREE.
Notice to niillranal Contractors
2W miles n'adv to let. on tho Texas & St. t.oul.
railway In Arkansas.
rriees ror graninit id to w cents.
Clearing and grubbing MO to li'i per acre.
HiHiilth allons aud prollles ran be semi at IK.
office of thu chief engineer R L.Cobb at Little
ma's Ara or new piaiinu nio.
Hull I hill. I h.l ! N..W II ..11.1 u -
..... - - - ..... ....... i mi. wi vomer
Fourth and line slreeU St. Louis
uiu. ii ii i iiii a no
Chief Coiitrwitur. v
CATALOtiTK FVHNISIIKn
MI-moitI
SEE IT!
Shoe House.
FISE B(K)TS
COARSE HOOTS
LARUE HOOTS
SHIM HOOTS.
Icrtxicatlonat.
NOMWOOJ)
High School and College
Norwood Nelaou Conaty Va.
R. II. WILLIS. Jr. llnlvorsllr of VlruinliL
L. 11 WIIAIU'OX D. D. University of Virginia
rrlnclials.
Opani September 21 1881
With full enrps of Instructors. Location espe-
cially healthy. Calybeate water. Complete
courses of study In departmcute. Tlioruiigh
preparallnn for (tnlvuraHy of Vlrirlnla and
oilier hlnhnr Institutions. Hoard mid tultlou
from J-'J.') In fy per annual session.
Apply to principals for cataliiKites. '
Washington and Lea University
PEN. 0. W. 0. LEE President.
ThoroHifh Instruction In Lamtuages Lltnra-
lure anil .science and In the professional schools
of Law and EneJnecrliiK. lleiillhful location Iu
the Valley of Virginia. Expenses fur nine
uiuiitlis need not exceed (:". Besslon npena
.SciteniliiT 15th 1881.
Tor catalog-tie address
J. L. CAMI'IIELL Jr.
Clerk Lexington Vs.
TMNITYIIAii;
I1KVEKLY NEW JERSEY.
A thorough home school fur girls. Varied sy
Tanlagcsof the highest order. Fourteenth yet
begins Hentcnitier IMh. Forelnmlar addreat
Mll.i. KAC1IKI.LE U1111IUNB HUNT
Principal.
THE KEMPER FAMILY SCHOOL
For Ueye and Toung Men
BOONVILLE .... M1S80UBI.
Thirty-eighth year beglni September Mh.
"Management aud tuaelilng of boys not ex
celled" W. H. On-gory Kansas City Mo.
"A miracle wrought wllh my sun In teaching
lilm to think and obey law" Col. J. W. Blrouir
Bt. Joseph Mo.
"The best training snhool in the western
country" Jas. II Holllns raplain IJ. 8 A
Address LJLi911N?LNi Jl!J.I!L
Il lVAKI) TAYI.OH Pootand Traveler said
"I tukc the plcaaiirv In recommending to parents
the academy of Mr. Swllhin 0. Hliorllldge."
in.s. arii.iAsuilan uOU Al. A.
jsiii-! 'it); "I cheerfully consent to the use of
i.ii i. i -it. relorence. My Iniys will return to
Jon il o in. Ir loiirlh year) alter their vacation."
I . ilusiriitedcliciilar.aililressHWnillK
' ll'ili: A. M . Harvard Unlvcr.lly
in . . . icillii l'u. twelve miles from l'lilla.
LL j. jJILLE FEMALE COLLEGE
Iliintavllle Alnbuiim
The thirty-second year begins August 31st. A
more healthy lis'iiiliui cannot bo found The
college was never In a more prosperous condition.
A fill racully of thorough teachers: splendid
buildings and a complete nutllt for all depart
nienis Iterarv music languages and art. Ollert
the highest advantages. A delightful home lor
imiills. Prices reduced to suit thu times. Hiieelal
udiiccnientsnllwred. Kor terms and now cata-
logues addreas .
HKV. A. B. JONES A. M . President
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL
Memphis Tenneaeee.
One of the most thorough school In the conn
try. Address BIBTKIt 1IU01IKTTA
132 Fopult ' stet Memphis Tens
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