The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 232, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1882 Page: 2 of 8
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SUNDAY'S DISPATCHES.
f Inrvlgo.
LommiS Augurt 20 A dispatch to I!eu-
tor' Telegram company fiom Constantino-
J)!e i.y it m said tlint Assim l'aslia baa
prepared a ilroft fur a convention embody-
ing mutual concessions I))' KiiKland mill
Turkey 'l'ho new project will te presented
to J.oril (iruiivillf ii"-l 'ivrwanlH lotliesul-
tan for r.ttficatUiii;..:u '.t is thoitKlit jiruha-
b!t tliut confi'iciicu will iiiwt aj-niii on
Monday. The lliilinn r-presontative lias
obtained tha signatures of the anihaasuilurs
tn 1'rnlocol relatiliR lo tne iiitornatioini
position of Hues riiniil. Lord Ibillerin in
signiiiR it.ieiteratoil liis previous resolution
as to I hf line of the Mctitiire
claufe which privities for noti-interlercnce
liy intciTaliunal police Willi milltatynpera-
turns. A conunis.'-ioii ol naval oUleers of ull
states concerned will meet at l'ort Said to
superiiilewl measures necessary for the pro
temi'in of the canal.
The Eiistorn telegraph company an-
nounces that l'ort Haid was occn pied at .1
o'clock litis morning by Knirlish force?. At
2:;i0 this afternoon earthworks had been
thrown up betwtcii the European and Aral)
quarters ol town. Seventeen transports nod
live men-of-war wi re at l'ort IHtiiil and Ad-
miral Seymour and liuiicrul Sir (iarnet
Wolse'ey were hoth there this liiornlim.
Isninili was ulso occupied by the Itritisli
and the troops were driven from N'ielioh.
The British havo possession of the telegraph
hue from l'ort Ball to Suez.
A dispatch from l'ort Said to tho K
chance teleifrapli oomuany duted 7. u. in.
says: Hailius uro landing and disarming
the natives who oiler no resistance. Sev-
eral transports and men-of-war urn nti-
clup'eil here utid a licet numberinj; seven j
coming in. Tho r.iinlionts Deo and I tun
have cntpro.l the cuual and it is said Hear
Admiral Hewitt bus stopped canal tratlic.
An lixchiumo tolepnipli company dis-
patch from Alexandria says it is rumored
that Aruhi l'iiiUa's entrenchment will he
attacked on Monday mornltu; at li o'clock.
W. Leigh Hmilli and other members of
tuo crew ot the exploring sleanicr Jura
lnive hoetl received.
A dispatch from Alexandria to linulor'a
telegram company nays: The intention to
bombard Aboukir which was ulllclally an-
nounced on Friday was u ruse or was
abandouedutthela.it mniiu'iit. 'lliu H i e t
and transports went to Alioukir Saturday
ulternoou hut at lOi.'Ju o'clock ut nitil
quietly steamed eastward.
The .steamer Hope which left hero in
Juno last in senrch of the crew of the
steamer Kim. lias arrived at 1'elerhi'ad with
the entire crew ol that vessel. The Hope
picked them up in .Miilutouchkm Wails
Jiovft Zcmliia on the ')d ol August they
having lost their ships oil" I'mnx Josef
Lund and jonmeyed in a bout to the straits
through the ice. V. l.eigh Smith com-
mander of tho Kira expedition gives tho fo.
loviiig account; of its experiences of July
llth. Wni: We fteattied tliioiiL'h Tackice
und ten days later sighted l'Vanz Josef
Laud. On the Hith we started east to look
for the Jcannctto hut were unable to pass
Bereut's llisk On August "ml the Kira
got nipped between a laud line and
ten a mile east of Capo
Flora and sank before we were
able to save many stores. We built a hut
on Cape Flora "of turf and stones mid
covered it with Bails. We wintered there
and during the whole time no signs of
scurvy appeared. Twenty-nine walruses
ami thirty-six bears were killed ultd eaten.
Wo left Cape Flora on June 21st. IK-.'.! in
four boats sailed eighty miles without see-
ing any ice and reached Nova Xctublaou
Auirust llil.
Rear Admiral llqsklns couimandlni; at
l'ort Said reporlsas follows:
l'otir Saw August 20 7 a. in. We made
all our arrangements yesterday fur an ad
vance. Commander Kdwuids with the
boats of tho squadron during the night oc-
cupied the cuual taking possession of the
dredges barges etc. und also occupied
Kaularu helore daylight. Captain
Fairfax occupied l'ort Bald and
tptaiii Fltzvoy. on tho Invlacible lirhl
Ismaila. All; went well and there was no
dilliculty. t'aptain Filzrey shelled the.
enemy out of Nellch. t'ouunauder Kane
Was slightly wounded. Telegraphic coin-
muuiculiou between Kantolru und Ismuiiln
has been restored. Three hundred and
lot I y marines are on board tho guubrat
leo" ready to be sent to reinforce Captain
Fitzroy. One ship is ashore in the canal
but vessels caii pass. The ships with
Admiral Seymour and (lenrrul Sir Onrnot
Wolseley on boarj are in sight. From this
It would appear that occupations were
(Vected by the naval forces Wore tho ar-
rival of transports.
A later telegram from Port Raid savs:
Troop-ship Seritohis and aume of the xun-
boats have already entered the canal with
t roops.
Ai.r..v iNtiRU Attituit 20 (7 p. in.) Heavy
firing is now going on ut ltamlcli. Volley
tiling Is distinctly beard here. There have
been numerous cases of sunstroke among
tho trocps recently.
'Jr Oya liu.tl'd fr.nu the transport which
ni rived to-day amt wire Immediately tent
to the front.
Theto was reconuotssanco in fnrco at 1
o'clock tHis afternoon along the Mahmou-
Uicli cuual bv the thirty-eighth forty-
ninth aeventy-li fib and seviintv -ninth regi-
luetits. Tho enemy kept wiililu his cn
frenchmen! firing shells at the lS.-itish
advance but there wi n1 no casualties.
In the -kirini-li yesterday the Kirypliitus
lire J sbMpnel shells irieily. luallv nl an
outjio.it of the foriy-sixth infantry mini-
boring His) who were i ccunyiug temporarily
an entrenchment. Tho I'.irypiiun inluiury
then advanced to within hh yards. Tney
were coniliiir from K.ilir-el-lwur. Some
cavalry also appeared from tho direction of
ADoukir. i ne ivgypuan lines were in ist
irrvcutar aim suuie t tne men apparently
unarmed. The cavalry ulso were contused
Imiii restlessness ot their horses. About A
o clock In tho evening the Hritish iron-clad
train sent out acar with a to-pounder detach
ed and sent it about 10 yards tn advance of
ttio engine ami urea two shells upon the
fiirptians who euiiesvoreil to execute a
Hanking movement. The-to-nounders whose
movements were tlrst directed tired
towards lulir-l'l-lwar. Tho Egyptians re-
plied with shell which burst between the
train and engine. The train retired tiring
diirlun lis retreat. Another shell exnloded
n ar tho irulli between the mils. The train
linaliy retimt wiliiouiiiamnge. The llrlt.
IsU inl'mitrr ineunwliila tired troin their en
troiichinent" cnsi"g great loss that of the
Kcvnttati cavalry being estimated at 3iW
Fighting erased ut sunset. Advices from
Ciuro renort nil unlet to the Kit It tnat.
It annears tliat even the itcncrnla and
Oiuruanders of the brigades were not in-
.formed of the Intended movement on l'ort
(said. Major tieneral S'r hdward JUuley
bad been ordered to support the bomoard-
tiiunt of Abaukir trts by a Hank attack
from Kamleh and was unaware
of the real plans.mitil he opened this mom
Iiib'i sealed orders he had received. A
i recnnnoiisoure made by tha armored train
this afternoon drew lire from nn Kgypthm
lllteen-csutlmetre Krupi) Run. but the aim
whs bail llrlt Ish foriy-jiounders on lbs
nrmorvtl train repueu ana silenced the en
emy Fortiiicaiionsat Itsmleh are being
ireituthened by Arab laborers.
IxsuMAi August 1 l.esseps has
written tu Kear Admiral Hewitt protest-
ing against lbs closing of Suet canal to all
Vessels exoept nriuiii uip in war aim
nhftractprlilna it as a breseu of Btturatitend
nentrallty and as an act of vlolenc and
feiwilltitlnlk. " t - -i ' I
lot Said Aoirtist The oecopyln
foroa numbers iiM). Two hundred and
Bfty-two Kftyptlan soldiers wera diiarnusl
without rcilsunoa. Ths overuinont oi the
k licit a baa been reinstated ana tu com'
manrirr af KiTtian trooDS are prisoners la
th ofticol of the canal company anil their
office is occupied by the British.: Tkaoaiu!
lias been closed 11 Biouhsut vessels and
' dredger It It have bei. st'tno. Kointmr .
meut of KhsiulleU fortitlcatloni will proba.
bly take place to-day. TIi l'-iii.-!i ni.u.-or-war
Tourmullnc niti iud tn raimt this
morning together witn the j"..i.biat l)ee
and cleared lor a tion.
Cunp's Cht'Us lanin4Ml.
('AtKii li.i. . Ail"iist 2o W. f. f'oiii.'j
circus left here it I o'clm k thi- iimriiing in
two sections. I iiriy iiv. ii ni'ics norm cif
tins city tlie cot NIC 1)1 Ull' StC llnl SHCUoII
ran into tlie passenger couch on tho rear of
the first siciliin. cnniuli lelv iteiunlishiiiL'
tho I'niicb l illinj; I lireii vugiin drivers and
wounding aliout twenty or thirty others
Keliof trains with pliVsici.ins e'lc . were
sent to the scene of the wreck ul ones.
Arrival n hifuiurrs.
Nw Yokk August L"J. Arrived steam
ers aro the Kottenlum r.mbrosia ami
llrooklvn Cllv. Arrived out. tipHimm
We-nlialiu. Ameriniie. hardiinan. ami i itv
of ltichmond.
DtMllS.
Corrc'ivon loiuoot thy Hcrsld.
Hknio.v August 17 ls2. Iienlon was
named iiflur Captain licutun who was
killed by the Indians on Denton creek
which also takes its name from him. His-
tory has it t hut he was buried on this creek
and biNrcmains were aflcrward found. This
is tho county eal of Denton mum v. ami
is situated on an eminence commanding a
good view ol the sin roun. ling crniiitrv lull
which is obstructed by I he timber. A new
and substantial cmirl-house ol stone stands
on the highest eminence in the center of
its pqimrc around which un iron railing
is soon to he placed. t hinel Mcl.'ov John
dood anil oilier Icl'uI li'-lilsor vuur nu
could relate sonic of their persona! exni r-
icne.es or frolics that tin y hud herd in earlr
days. The citizens li.ire are warm friends
to Dallas and especially to the IIkiiami.
which hasu long list of mbseribi rs and
continually increasing. Dcutou Inis been
soroly nlllicted wiih lires the lirst lieing in
istin and as many us seven since the war-
three in IsnI. Itscourt-housu was burned
twice it was thoimht to destroy
the county records in every lire a side or
iu"ro of rs square would hu leveled in
ashes a' at inn: and from each would arise
I'hoi' ix like belter und moro extensivo
buildings I bun ever; and now when the
late lire dislrct is rebuilt which will l.e
very sonu Denton can boust of as good and
lino business houses us most tonus. At
last it saw tho necessity of puichaiing a
lire extlngiiis' er and the other day pur-
clmsod a splendid Siiby slcam lire engine.
It was my g .od fortune to see it tested.
About a dozen men und boys had gone up
through and out upon tiin'domc of I lie
court-house und with waving huls and
shouts bid doliunco nl tlie tire company to
dislodge tluim 'f they could. Soon uu ex-
tra amoitui of steam wk pu. on und the
water was inado lo shoot up und soon I he
party Wera enveloped in u cloud ol rain
und beat a hasty retreat down stairs and
came out us wet us "drowned ruts."
There lire two new papers started here-
making three for this linlo town l'retty
long division I should think.
At cerluin seasons ot tho year nearly
every person sull'ers to greater or less ex-
tent from Impurity of the blood billious-
ness Ac iVo. This should be remedied as
soon asdiseovered otherwise sei ions results
may follow. Sherman's "l'rickly Ash Hit
tcrs" will etl'cetually remove nil tuiut ol
disease ami restore voti to health.
.
AVAIu January 21 IiH.-Oartsk Msoicims
Gents. Enclosed find one dollar for
which please send by return mail ono bot-
tle Carter's Uttlo Nerve i'iils and for tho
balance Carter's I .it tie l.iver Tills. The
sample bottle of Liver Pills received from
you some time ago have been tested bv mil
and several of my friviuls among whom 1
distributed them nnd in everv mstunce
huvo given entire sallslactimi. For sick
headache they are the medicine scuk not
to improve them Ihey aro perfect.
uuuii v iii a vii Jackson Co. Ills.
For sale bv Williams. Tulliver .t Wnlknr.
dr.ii'iblN Dallas. Texas.
Jlotiis ana 5e?c8tint;unts.
LINDMAV IIOUSLi
o ii:svuii: tkvas.
The only flrst-rlass Hotel hi the cllv. Ksimm-UI
attention sliiinii to Comineiciai Men
lllUllVN .V l'lIIt.Ml'S
augivu Proprietors.
McClelland hotel
WACO TK.XAS
l.arncit nd llesl Hotel tn Ihe Cllv. Every
coiiveiiionce for 1 omnien Ul Travelers.
TERMS l-'.CO 1'EU DAT.
. W. & W. II. SCAKHOKorcil. i-rnns
BAN ANTONIO TK.XAH.
Tills old aild filVorllo billot Is now io.l.r ..
tiro new management. Mr Kriuik P. llord bile
proi
niprieior ol u.iril hotel nan Auu.iilo. sod
Mr. rurlia Davis bile pronrn lor of llie lllnnh.nn j
Homo. Hiibidel.bls imiii bavins A louit hoivl
exiierlenee llatier tbemselves thai tliey will be
able lo slve iienersl ulb!iietlon. '
Tho Menxer under lis new iiiatiaueinenL bas I
been relllted and n-rilrnlshcl with inanv altera-
Hons sil t lmpniveineiits of modern charaeler
nmkliiK li the lurgurl and bent appuluied botel
in western Texas.
IIOIIDsjDAVI rtoprlctors.
0UIU.1M PAViWauai;er.
WOOTAN WELLS!
Bremond Robinson Co. Texa".
Hotel and Poanliinr.house a'-eonimoduilnna
(lrst-elass. Cisil anil htvi'ie. Arrlviilw ililv
fiom all parts of lliu tunic. Various amuse-
ments; no mns.piltncs or other vermin. Hoiuul
inp ticKeis lor sale at an Malions ut llie Central
uaiims i. uw-ncnu for snaiysia JullK.lm
WOOTAN HOUSE
TVVJUIr WLLLH ItXAS
. J. KENDRIOK Proprietor.
I.srvo. Iwo-slnrv bllllllblir. Hrsl.eU. mm.
moilatlons haly brecur no mosriiltm-s or
lnseel" ainnsvuieiits of all klnd and muieral
waters luiuriassed. Arrivals dally from all
parts of tho Unite. Railroad eseunlon rstea
fiveu when applied for. Uiasl aeisimmodntloiis
or one hundred and llfty pmiplo. liillv-lm
CENTRAL HOTEL
J. II. Davidson Proprietor.
Cor Market A H4tli Bts Ualvcsluu.Texiis
Transient Hoard ticrdav. I J. 00.
Hoard by tha
jiill
day wwk or nioiiih.
SUAMES HOTEL
DENTON. TEXAS.
W. J. F1NNEQAN Proprietor.
Northeast Cnrner Publto Bquare."
CentralHoter
BRYAN TEXAS.
(150 Feet Kait of Depot.)
J. P. CAMPBELL Proprietor.
W Flrst-olass aeenmroodatioiis ftir Commnrola
Men with sample rooms on ground Boor.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
list ThloB Dtpot Atitln Ttits. '
CJjfiCKETT PEERY Proprietor.
XsXOIIANQE HOTEL
BRKnHAM TEXAS
IsMfl ul B4 Itoems Cxellaat
4m . 00. II. WlLBOil.roprln.
nn: hallas riF.it alp." sun day
! ?UciUcl.
Yellov Fever
TV hi:
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR.
IT KAVKIt TIIK I'M'I'I.K r SAVANNAH
liA . WH . HK.I IT THUIM't.ll TUf
TKlilt'ULK El'lUKJilcj UK lsTti
Msssas. J II. i:ii.in & v.a .
itr.Mii khin : i. ihe iinit.Tlijned EiiRtneers
nn in. -Hiiri i eniriil Ksllmail. Hi itrui-u ol.
hsjlionf for it' Ik hi iik nit ri'ivivisi fr. in ihe
use 'I Mi.iiiioi'S l.iver tteanlstor durliiit tlie
Vel'oif f' vor KiiMiinl.- in Invsniish. lunrsls
In Ihi-suinnier met Mi if P'H iltlr to ninku
me ii.iiiiwiuif nui.-mi nt . 'mat ilurlnij Ihe
anirosuld V pidett.le wu Usui the medicine
known as xiiiiuiniis I.lver R.uula'or prepa'ed
by J II. 7.i-!Mi A lii. nnd Ihuuxli exn sed Ui
tlie wornt miasmatic intlnenctn i t llie Yellow
t'ever by qoiiitf hi aud coming nut of Pnvannnli
at illrtl reut hours of the night ami also In
spcinliiiK entire nlshls In lliu cltv du luu the
prevalence of ibis must fslul fciildeiule. with
but lle single exception of nne of us who was
taken sick but 'clilv rei'iivercl. we con-
timieil In our usiisl sn.l hcallh. a clreiniisUnce
He cnii aceoliitt tor in no ntlit.r whv l.nt hv ilm
i iievi. uieier rmviiiitiro ir tne habitual and coit-
ihiih d use nr Mm iiiuns l.iver Iti-Kiilaior while
weneieeTposi d Uiihls Yellnw Kever miliaria
ttesnis lfullv volirs. ('. It I'altcrsiin J.ilin IL
Oilllns. Ian L. Mullctlo Melton K. t iiohijr.
sfAhvavs ask vnnr llriiL'i-isis for llr. Sim.
limns Liver Iteuulslnr ami he. sure Msec those
l''etiliel words prlnleil no the label anil bavliiK
thereon a red Z Tmle Mark. Houl nnd elirnmurc
if J. II Zeilin .t Co. None oilier Is Oeinilim.
Hosteller's Btomach Hitters extirpates ilrspen-
sla Willi KrentiT ceitalnly ami iiroinntiliiilo
tlinii any known remedy and Is n must genial
liivlKorinl apnetlKir and aid to icrrcllmi.
I'hese are mil empty insertion as thousands of
ourconnlrynien and women who have exper-
lenced Us eil'eets are aware but are hacked up
by Irrelragnbln liroofs I he Hitters nlsn give a
healthful stimulus to the miliary orKSiis. For
sale by all Unurcrisls and Dealers (feiicrallv.
iisccUaucou.
Nulure's MparklhiK Siwelllo for Indigestion
and Hlliiiiincs the water nfttiu famous Seltter
Sim Is duplicated In a moment w lib a spiHiuful
of lAIIHANr's SKI.TZI'.R AITlllltXT wbleli con-
Islns every val uilile eleiiient of llie lltfiimu
Sprlnir. Tlie greatest pbyaleluns of Kiimpe pro-
nounce tbat free Ktft ot I'mvlileiicn llie most
linteiil of all known alteratives ami Its fac-
simile (lesb and f-mininn Is now plureil within
tbv resell ol every Invnliii In Ihe western wurld.
HOLD BY ALL DHtHKitHTS.
$10 g $20000
In I 'qltlmate. Jii'tlelous speculation In (train
Provisions and Htisiks on our perfected oilan
vields sure monthly prolln In lsrso sihIViiikII
Investors Address lor full particulars It K.
Keiutnll & Cn Con'n Mcrt'luuits 177 A 17V La
Cullc su. I'bleauo Illinois.
Notice to Bridge
BUILDERS.
I'lntis. Srreineatlons anl til l." wilt he rccelvct
for llie hiilldttiK of a bridge across Colorado
uiTer at i.oioruiio lexas
Until September 1st '82
Titers must We one span ICO feet lulls; Tiers 2s
and 1J feel IiIkIi. ApiiroacliesAi feet iilel to feet
double whkoii way unit one sidewalk.
Aiouv
AbUHKSS
rbalruiaii llriilKO Committee 1 olorado
augin-ild Jtw. Mitchell Co. Tesas.
Siwg?nflE
Eranco-Toxan Land Co.
LONE STAR
PLASTER OF PARIS FACTORY
A. CHA1T1VK reali1elltt R ClllFTLET
llnu'l iup't unit Maiing?.
Are pn'pared W nil orders for Plaster of Paxil
ol beat quality at reasonable rates.
K. CUlKFt.hX
Fresnay City
In.am fwissi Wsier J (VJTesss
SCHOELLKOPP "& CO'
M anil facturors awl Dealers IB
Saddles Harness
Bridles Eto.
.tND WntlLMALK HKALKR9 IN
Loather Shoo rindings
and Siuldleiy Ilardwara
t and tV Flm Ht Dallas Tessa
Onr eounecilou with tanners sml maunfaotar
era Kasl enables in to eompuki lu prices of
l.es'lier wlin Hsivasiou. new uriwns w Bl
nun
nervous r i in i i V
We Warrant His BeT.s of Dr. K. 0. WR8r
Nsrvs ami Mraln Treatment to cure sr.y
Nervous Disease eliher male or female of
whatever tiaturo such as Nervous Head-
ache Mental Depression Loss of Memory
iorinstorrhiea and lnvoliiuiary Knilsslous
caused by overwork of lbs brain self-abuse
etc.. and will give a written guarantee with
each lit order agreeing to refund the money
If tha treatment itoea not eius't a rum In sis
months price tl per boi; six boses for H
aunt iirepal.l bv mall on receipt of price. Una?
anteos Issued Vt F FRKDFKICKmON Whole
sale and Ketalt Druggist New Orlsana. La Or
iter br mall al regular rirlca.
lot mahhood rertored.
' i vlrum ol jouthhil tmpniileue eaualtii pi
aaitira dmav. nervous debllltT. lost maiihoc
to. having trt-si In vsto every known reresdy
was discovered a ilmple sslf-rnrs whi h hs wll
Mini FRFF .s I felln-iilterer U'rssiJ
IVI l Sslbass V H T.
JX'i is 4s
lu)itssa. avcust 2?isv.
SUCCESSORS TO
V. SIJINKlt & CO.
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALERS IN
PIANOS &
AND lIP0UTEIt8 OF
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
711 Main Stroot. ------ Dallas Texas.
New York and Boston Prices Duplicated.
C. J. MOORE
DEALER IN
GBAIN GEOOEEIES
AND
Country Produce
No. 203 Houston Street Dallas Texas.
KKKl) A csrJiClALl Y.
bti7Sm:t soils corn oU bay and
all other
suburbs
For Pleasure Comfort Health
oi jjurnam xooacco.
BLAGKVVELL'S GENUINE DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
cio tliatHlM-arslhoTi atloMark ol ttso ltisll. Take no Ottior. rojmlitrCocaaae
lli-li.lile.
.'n"f!t"r0' ""'y W.
MITOHELLi & SCRUGGS
UXjTM E4T. HAXjIiA-S TEX.
umSiJT.0 y'llln0 T'-1 where we keep s Kill and larpre stork of tho celebrated ORIKNTAL
H)HKK. Dealers siid railroad bulldors will bo furnished nt manufacturers' prices without
Chaining freight Writ for orieea. fell) MITCMIKLL A W'KIK tiM . A.m.
WANTED BY
HEREFORD and WARRICK
Proprietors Eurelra Soap Works.
DALLAS TKXAS.
Rr&BAa f!n1nMA Pnl- OHn. r -1. 1 1 T All
O roasjof all .lesiirlpUons uon tn exohango
n oniuiiiiy man. ou uuooili. jt w tt.
eaio of U jtoscrl otlons.
Dallas Brancli Ym. J.Lemp's Western Brewery
-ST.
LOUIS
AFDLL LINE OF KEG AND BOTTLED BEER AND ICE ON HAND
The Finest ami Moat Popular Deer In tho Tnltcil States.
STtofcBStonnl.
draham & Fnller
Atiorncys and Real Estate Agents
Donatur Texan.
trSpedal attentUin given to collections.
J. M. RICHARDS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Wk'lTllltivnuti ri.rj
WKATIIKKFOKD. TKXAM
sr Spoelal atleulloii glveu to eolloctiona.
8 KAOON M D. J
BSSIORMCS
Cor. llryau & Uarwooil
A. Ht'MMKRfl. M
nssiiisNm.
I..
Cor. Corslcaua J: Ever
streets.
green streets.
Drs. Eagon & Sammers
rhvsioiaim ami .Siirjrpons
. Jtjp Stajra.) omis-7n Main Street.
W. B. & Q. Q. WRIGHT
Attorneys at Law
Mo 71JMaln Street. Tp Btalrs
1)AILAS. TKXAS
II. S. TUIv.T.iVKlV
ATTO RN E Y-AT-LAW
REAL ESTATE AGENT
AND DEALER Iff EXOnANOE
Bojmoar Baylor Co Tel.
Largo Tracts of Land for Sale tu tracts of from
twenty-five thousuud to ono hundred thousand
aires.
d. P. MKADK
W. A. QKAUAM.
Graham.
Meade &
Law and Land Office
. ii a is nir i i s i lai eiien l r. TKAAS
Jt.L. CKAWrOHll. L. F. 8MITI1. W.L. CRAWrORD
Crawford Sniiih & Crawford
Attorneys at Law
DALLAS TKX Ad
OIBos No OS Malu Htrtat
A. P McKinnom K. O. Call
McKINNON & CALL
Attorneys at Law and Land Agents
H1LL8U0K0 BILL CO. TKXA8.
Rpectal attention given to Commercial
and
i.aimi Litigation win pi
rarlleo lu tho KodenU
and Supreme (.vuru of tho Stale In all the
ouutUMif 1I1U. and In districts eourta of adlotn
lug ooniitliis ;ilae a oompleto and perfect ah.
stru t of titles to all surveys of land lu Ulll Co
S. NELSON
Architect & Builder
DALLAS. TEXAS. '
Plans ana drawings lueteeatlon. with snerlfl.
cations and estimate for churches schools
DansuiK nouses uaus eoiige eic CIO
fur.
nlshrd on short noUee.
loiistruellon aiiKrlu
Unnleit when deslnsl. If the enntnu't la awanlesl
lo mo no eharau Is niado for thudrawiiiKS. AU
my work will 110 done In the best workmanlike
manner uirrwpnnuetice promptly attended lo
It ai soleetl or rrbteetnr nn hand
WBOt.SSAMrilAt.SII IN
PAPER & PRINTERS' SUPPLIES
BUokBosit FUtlsssrv Twists EU.
401 MAIN Tltr.GT.
W teen on band a larva stock of
CtMUr Fence 8tock-ra Corral PoM
nsvt special rates 10 an poinwi on t. r. h. h
and wilt (III tnU rs In oar-load lots at prtees u 1
ietj tomrtUllon. JOHS'ON BKOV
Btrawn rslo Pinto Co. Ttxat.
& SON
OEGAJS
country
produce (toods dellvorcd to th
free.
Smoke tho Old Original Brand
T Ithu-ktvell & Co.. Durlinm. N. C
for soap or bought; wagon will call tf notified
B. uighest market rlcs paid for tauow and
frtf
MISSOURI.
C W. Israsi Pros. Q. A. Ahoiiikai.d Cashier
C. W. ISHiEL & CO
...... BANKERS
HEJtltlKTlA WW t:oi .M TEXAS.
C. W. Isreal Af t'at Lew & Land Ag't
MTPromnt ntW'titlnn vIvimi tn ptilliitlnnR
I.iUKf trucla of lnna for shIo In difTett'tit purui of
J. RIORDAN.
Banker Colorado City Texas
Kichango bought and sold
1'roiupt attention
to WosUirn Texas oellectlons
msi-iy
J. T. ROWLAND .
JNO. rtlTMAH.
C. CHAMBSSI.
UB. sow Anns.
B. B. KOLL1BS.
r. M. DOUOHSkTT'
Putman Chambers & Co
BANKERS
UAINUSVUXU - . . TEXAS.
Do a Legitimate ttauXliiK rtusinoss lu all Its
t Hrauc.hes
. C. O CONSfon C. IT. BT.AUOHTRft
Preaklonu Vlco-Presldent.
. J. Gannon Cwhter.
City National Bp.uJi
OF DALLAS.
Cash Capital paid up t 100000; Stir.
jiIiih $.10(100.
DlllKt'TOKH:
J. 0. O'Counor (t C. blaush'.er K. J. Oannon
K.V. Tompkins W. K McKuUro
W. L. Uaa J H. Wilson.
Patrick Millan & Co.
BANKERS
WAXAH.YCIUK TlX.
sTTrompt Attention to OolUftions.
& J Aoams. J. I. Liomau
ADAMS & LEONARD.
BANKERS
Ooruor ot Kim and A as J
DALLAH.'TKI.Jf
Wobitv and icUeir hangs v J
Rlrecta
Ue pruiclpa)
Clllea oi Kurooe. f
FLIPPEN ADOUE & VOBIT
BANKLKS
la
Cotuot of Klin auj Poydras bu
bUocl
llALLAH. TKXAs
Padgitt Bros.;
Wholesale Job-
bers tn
SADDLERY
8ADPT.ERY
HARDWARB
HOB '
FINDINGS!
leather. Collars.
Badills Trees Its
IK Rlsi.ttd 717 as '1 H's's Et. rsilss.TttM
New Boiler For Sale Cheap.
fit hsvs a Ji.lLrte Iwer Tuhilar Holler
Firs Front and Orate "art at IHnlson Teias
Address BI.KKKR IIAVISl CO
Knrtne Pilldcrt and (killer lakr
l1eo4.wrU Dalhui Toau
"THE PHBLIC ARE ASiED 10 PIT
RElV.iSD IMPROVED SCHCa- i'1
r i viu.
WTICKET3 Culy$00. Sh.a. Ia
Louisiana State Lottery nn
lunirporalel In MM for as vesr. h. i '
hire fur elu alioiml sh Cliaritbl " lt
with a capital of ILustiwu-fcl i f1.J "T-.
ftuid of vver fc.-Ht.uio baa hH- J"
an overwhelming . "J $S
chise was made nartoiho m"lZJ ft
Ututlouadoptel Deesjn Ut ' ul A
I-Wj monthly.6 liJF -u
Look at tho following .Scheme!
&HAI D MONTHLY DRAW3JC.
TUESDAY S10PT. ly V'
t nuer me supcrv.smu and manag mu '
e.i.s. o. t. ukai;reoabuiOM '
wild JTJHAL A. EAUl ' .
Capital Prizc3n5OOC.
lOWOOTbksUstrivsDnlUrsaKb
I wvloos. la Plflta itt PrOMrUoo '
LisTorrsusii.
lUAlTl'ALI'UIZK.
1 do do .
1 An .1 .
..t 75001
1U
1U.'0
U'UO
lo.oio
io(o
. in.
s'0
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. ami
2 PR1ZK8 0V
Mou.'.'"'
a.io '
i. )....
ft)....
am
uu....
M) ....
00
llj
do
do
do
do
do
10
JO
HO
SOU
LOW
acpboximation nnss "w"
9 Approx.matlon i'rlits of tlm ' . ...
Jo do " ?:5?
1'Ji? Prises nmouTiUng to... 17"
Application f ir rates to uiuhi shn'nii'i' '
only lo the o:tiw) of the V
U ant. . new Or-
Fi
foil
M25fr b.''S.rtHy. lnn.
UiruJ Letter
and Uou.to.1 HirWiiVoV" WortT KS? "m
GEO. A. WEBSTER. 10aElnSt.
DALLAM. TKXAS. "
47th
EStESB
Ppnlar Moiuk y Drawingof tls
In tho city of Louisville on
Thursday Aug. 31st 1882.
These drawings occnr monthly (Hiii.ij.
w-l.te.1) un.le provisions of au act of UuOsa.
orl Assembly of Kentucky.
Tho liiilii..! an..B . . ... . - .
remlerc thViiougIsS' ""a
laL rtiiit itiA. vm in. . ..
Comiiany is legL utntutMS
aee-iiii drawings are ralr.
N. H--The Company has now on s sad lire)
forth" oarefully tho list ot prim
AIHIl'ijT DRAWIHQ
IK" IS0.M
hum
1 l'n?.e
10 I'rizes l.OHO each klosj
lu I'rijiea J.MKI each loonj
9 Prices Cm t.R h urp Xia fa pri..sj i;(S
9 Prl.ies .'iH) each ' i&
v rri7.es JHXJeai'Ii .
IW 1'rlr.cs Jloil ea U looio
JM Prises Mtseh mii
610 Prizes Mo each uojo
LOCO I'rlses '.0 each 10000
HL'JCO rrlEos tiioiw
Whole Tlcksts 2i Half Tlckati.ll
21 Ticists I50t fiSTlekets 1100.
Remit money or bank draft in letter or lend
by ex press Uon't send by registered Inter tl
poaiuMco order. Orders of r. and upwsnl by
e.tiiresscau be sent at oureipeuse AddrsnsI
on eraui lt. si. KUARDMAN Cour erjonres
111 lll 1 ..t...llt . L- .. ...x.nnu.u
;.V RJ "I nuAri'sis
m broadwar. New York; or Box it Dllu
C A. KKATINit
Kesldenl J'arlLei.
liKO. J. K HATING
y tut'lal I'arutl
C. A. KEATING
State Agent for
Erie City Engines BoMsrs & Saw Mills
. OHIO STIIEI BARB FENCE 00.
RI0HI0OCHAIPM
5
GRAIN' DRILL.
Force Fceil with and without Scat.
FISH BROTHERS & OO.'S
WAGONS.
Pratt Carver & Lummis
GINS.
Iven's Self-Roturning
SCREW PRESSES.
Furst & Bradley's Cultivators
Plows Sulkey Rakes.
J. I. Oase'o Stoain and Horsai
Power Machine ry.
SAKBORN & WARREN
Wholesale Pealets lu
Glidden'S
PATENT
. .. . . Ml W
ror tne rtate or Texas 1 nqne-w 1
best ever made Its sale are flve M'ro'JJjita
See our riivnlara deserlptlvs of Half "JiJ
wlm referrint to sU Slrenirth aiid w T2
from which It It mads process 0 'a'"n
Sto. 1ANBOKM WAItnaa.
"CllWABiirHI!KMIRS(U.
COMMISmMBpHf'
HIKfTM KtllWAUArilEBj
B ni.br.i )etiare. 'TJ.
L Iberal (Suk Advaaoss aJl a CSSal
. Urals
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