The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 317, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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TUV TTKRALD: SUNDAY MOTIXING OCTOlSEIi 2S. 1SS.1.
f R K P'v l)AS HA I LV 11 KRAIil)
Taii i u oiorace. ai Uatua h Beoun.
Olaa mill matter.
OKKATLV MKDKD IMPROVEMENTS. )g WOUld take plafit il I'lHLAHDER Fiji
Pirol'TH. Kf.MCVTT HAM.
10 ADvrtttllbliKS.
Tkoealriiif t ohaiigs tlilr aavsrtlienisnti
-in .r. .f.Tnr !it hmJlair thslr copy Into thi
Business Office in thi fjrenoia. inlrdir that It
.. ...!.. nn .Ituntlon. To InMM ohSBITM
.k. mnl.li. luimnliull with. aWHoWOOD
OUlBwillhiireafwr biWrtol In th ppr.
PlflDTB FLI.1QTT BU
HI'NUAV WUTIIIIKK H
INIMCVIIONS.
Waalilniton. D. C t rut tlio west gulf lo-
1 Minn followed by Hearing weathers south
easterly wl"il; t Mount) or fulling barometer;
rislt'g temperature.
Bummiu can now prultyualely bo counted
amonx the thinuB that wr but ure not.
" Titr railway cuimiruutioii in the countiy
tin to the week untitle October HHh thin
year was but iKU mill's nKuliiBl over 8 W O
to the correspoiiilliiKJline lam year.
a-
Tub hope in expressed that when the rail-
roads commence runnliiK on their new
tamlarii time they will manifest mo'.e
respect for It than they ilo no for such
timetables aa they profess lo run by.
e
Gani'taaowmu 111 Uallloruia i a "pow.
erfully prolkable" business. The Rrowers
who were not hurt by tht. new Insect pest
this year cleared from 7(X to $)0 per are.
Cotton is a niiuhty small business compared
to such vineyards as Uiomi.
t
Tin wilenl the Muripiiaof l.ansdowne
Ilia new iiuvrnor-i:eiiial of (Jaliaila ro-
telvcil hlin Into the new atnte house with a nf
kins. Tliat wa the best and most
j.hatlc proof the lady could have Kiven ol
the lat that I.oknk ami l.nmsie were Horn--
Tub vole in Ohio at the last election wan
one vole for every four and a hull olthe
population or an BCKreKiitii ol 71 1. WW voles
in a population simiettniiK over jiiuh'.".
This Is put down as the fullest vole ever
rant in anv ol the slides except in Hie m
dim a election ol IMttn.
ar a l 1
Ji:iiiiK 'lui;iiMN' senuloriiil boom has re
celved an accession Irom an unexpected
source.. Hknator KhmI'Nds has expressed
tin hope that the. Ohio democials will send
hack to the senate his "old irleml limit
..... i.'..uiiia tii a fueiiiati worthy ul
jnjtnt ni'v ......
hinted on the other side.
There ia very little moving from botite to
bouse by families in Dallas very lew
chnnges of domicile or residence here just
at present. The population so far as
change ol residences and boarding houses
and rooms are concerned Is practically sta-
tionary held as If caught In a man trap.
The reason is a very simple one From
one end ot Dallas to the other there is
scarcely a desirable dwelling for a family
ol live or six persons with moderate means
onlv to be found for rent. There never
was such a demand for dwellings of al1
kinds to rent and It is doubtbss true that
Irom 2W) to .'!K) residences neat and o
moderate capacity and rent could be filled
In a matter of onlv two or
tkrue weeks were there such a
number and kind ef houses in the
city. Not only Isthislruo but the hotels
and boarding bouses of the city arc liter-
ally lllled to overllowlng until landlords
and proprietors of all kinds have become
as independent and saucy us so many Jny
(ijuld's would bo. For a day or two pust 1'.
has been Impossible almost to get a room
lu either of the largest ami more prominent
hotels in tlio city and we presume that the
Simo is true al lhesmallerand not so well
Ic mwn hotels. When people are dissutit-
fl at one place or with one residents
0' plume nouse nicy complain mat
a exorbitant rates and rints
t ley are lorced to remain win re
they are powerless in the present ovii'
crowded condition and heavy travel in the
city to better their status. And all this lu
the face of the fact that nearly a million
dollars have gone into building hure al
ready this year and that the presuiit is no
special or extraordinary occasion hut the
every day ' life and activity
the town. Dallas as we
mky could but have the uninipeacbsble
evidence of what the dear girls really laid
after he bade them goodnight at the soiree
as suppleaimital to their previous and pri
vate assurances that he danced divlne'y
and that in shape he was an Adonis; or
even what he bad whispered to Busik tnd
Mouji. And who knows but what ii
might yet record the thoughts so that when
a conductor pocketed a lew fares on the
ran a revelation might take place In case
he should lose it that would seud him to
the penitentiary. And the voluble legiilt-
tor on all subject! And then take the caie
of the editor who No no the glassi
graph must not come Thore Is too much
tilking In the world as it Is. There was
too much in the garden of Kden too much
at the building of the tower ol llabel too
much lu the time of Otiiw.i.1 and Unr
too much In the time ol Hoi.iutks and
Zantiiiii-s TImte is too much ol It In the
aiciul circle to-day in legisla-
tivo halls via the lelcirriiph linifci
and through the telephone. Bucli a regis
tering instrument is a dreadful thing to
ointeinplatc and would hourly create
more wonderment and more profanity thau
the operations of the gas metre than hanip
lug ol shades fixing up of Btovo pipes or
the running of ailaily newspaper. No i.o
let tlio glassogrnph inventor be honoied
like Kkii.ky of motor power fame by keep
lug his wonderful secret to lilmseU and
never divulging It
NATIONAL NOTES.
Thanksgiving; Hav-The President's
rroclamaUwu Thursday
November 21Mh Next Set Apart
at the Day
Aud Other luterestlng Capital Notes.
hiive said time and again ere this ia phe-
n imeually growing pushing ahead in biul-
nens in expansion ol building and territory
in! Incrcaw of population with a rapidily
truly astonishing and .thac gives
n sign o! oensing or decreasing.
It is singular that our capitalists do not
n ito mom Vrolilemy llicso lacts and take
greater advantage of the unusual and
B ilendld opportunities' for investment by
going to work lo supply thene demands al-
luded to. Those who hnvo built and
rmtcd i ml who) continue to put. their
money In houses to rent are glowing r.ch
vury rapidly there is yet ruoui in d
pioiiiliio lor returns sulllcleut to make a
dozen or morneapllalistsdouhly as wealthy
as they uow are. Wo want a very large
lumber ol dwellings of lour to six rooms nr
i . . ...
It aimears thai me ur dm not sen u no veu larger ami eveu nn fquuiiy large
rlearly alter all the iutmilnn whether the I number of dwellings of Irom three
1'nlted States was a nation or a i nnicoeru-1 o lour rooms. Uxiilion is by no means
tlnn or a stato or people or a collection ol I bitrch nsoine Insurance Is very rea-
independent sovereignties or what not. This I amiable and rents very high while the in-
old Diatter came up neioru. aim iiw..i i ereano in vuiliaiion ia nieiioy uou nipio.
For all such structures there Is an ever
present demand. What better or fad r
investment could any man whether with
4)1 1 til 1 or large means want''
llieu again IUHiis ureils nnonllir
Texas city does a large mid elrgiuit hotel
to greatly surpass lu iiiTiunmiidations and
equipments anything of (lie hotel ordi i
uow here. We have now a tn-w opera
house a Merchants' exchange and
the t-':i'ngerfesl building that could be
used to ncciimuiodate large convcr
I ions and gatherings but no hotel sullii iei t
lv roomy to play Its part lu such an extra
oei'iislon. The public enterprise that put
U') those magnllieeiit structures nientiouid
should make another great move and build
a f-Wi or $'.'.iOnOO hotel at the very least
o 'St. No stock would pay better and none
bs more rapidly taken up if soiuo easy plan
was adopted by a reputable couipiiny In
lilac the stock necessary to build such a
hotel upon the market. It would certainly
be as sale au Investment as the opera-house
and Meichaiils' exchange and yet the
shares In the latter enterprise sold at a tre
luiuulous premium
It is a little singular we repeat that
little the Kplscoiml convention.
Ot n regulararmy may he a very Insignif-
icant and limited a Hair but It reipiireu
nl.oiitClKO enliilmeiils annually In keep
the llgure up to the regulations and desired
alandanl. This large demand lor recruits
Imni deal lis. desert ions physical In-
llnnlties and expired eiillsimenls.
Bt. I.'. ns Instill vigorously hent on rap-
luring the Mexican trade of the Inline.
The Mexican roinuieri'lal exchange Is re-
norted to bo Ina mohl nourishing condition
in Kt. Louis and through. Its Instrumen
tality a big txcirsion to the Mound Ciiy Is
soon to be gotten up in northern Mex.co.
Tut mi si unkind piece of bull dolng
that the Nihilist's have ever been guilty ol
was their notllliatloii to the Cr.nr to pur-
rhane his collln. In every well regulated
community under the sun a man Is by
common consent relieved of the unpleas
ant business ol purcliarlng his own coltlii
Tii Insurance cum panics em lo have
l'n particularly liiilortuiiale l Atlanta
liavlnir received only about J.'s)t In pie
mliiHii during two yearaagalnst some f.vsj-1 omP ( 011r airend and tar-sighted cap!
IKXJ paid out In losses. Unless the city I tnlists whosee and know these thing dally
.nit inn.rcwpillielr lire department tl
companies it is said Intoml to give up At
liuta altogether.
Fioml'i Is not satiflli'd with picking her
orange trica aud winter visitors but pro-
poses trying picking ostriches as well
Three pairs of these valuable f'ls have
beer shipped to Florida as an experiment
in ostrich farming and If lb e xperiment
Proves successful the business will bebi
gun on a larje scale.
Tin latest applicant for stale sovereignty
is Montana l'opil'iat Ion has been increas
ingveiy rapidly out there but the princi
pal dependence ol Iho clih ensof the terri
tory ill the premises Is (he fact that Mon
tana would b a democratic stale lo clliet
the republican accession ill the admission
of Dakota which cannot b long deterred.
A "lAMNXT mow" with BxihXTAnv
t'lUKiu tM l meddlesome deposition at the
b it torn ol II is the latest sensational Wash1
Ington story. It seems lhat lb Mcrelaiy
of lh navy cannot liv without a good
atnng pinch ot excitement but lie has
attempted too much when h tries to run
II Hi great departments f the goveri.
punt.
A TassMssa xohang bemoans the lact
nd wall It may. that while Tenneate It's
are worth only 88 cents Vnlted Btatestl'i
r worth H-'. It la such itatvamanshlp as
bu produced this want ol credit lu Tennea-
ae that hat been keeping capital and tin-
la-ratlon out ol th state fur years past.
Uow grandly does the orvdlt of Texaa loom
tip besld that ol some ol Hi older and mot
cltrllisid" alstera.
ill not play the double roll at once of pub
lie benefactors and shrewd Investors by
proceeding to supply these wants of the
D.illas public a public rapidly augment
ing its numbers aud to prospering In busi
nrss as lo he annually only tlio more aide
to sustain aud add to these vat Ions pubic
enterprises. As long as tho present status
ofnll.iirs continues as long as people inn
not tl ml homes or accommodation in
I'a'.la" tho moneyed and business men aie
standing directly In their own light l y
lading to combine aud Inaugurate steps to
Increase to double its present extent the
building of this city. Thousands of popn-
'at lou aud money must ol necessity go
elsewhere that would like to locale in Dal
las so long as there is no room for (hem
Pallas ia not loo lirmly routed lobe ren
ilered very shaky If the proper euturptise
and attention to our wants continue lobe
wanting. A false step here or another
there may produce very seriously
disastrous results aud lack of enter
prise and Inattention lo the moat press
ing publlo demands especially a demand
by strangers and clliieni for adequate and
dmfortabl hornet and public aceommo-
dstiona will do mora to tet buck ami keep
back lh city than any other Imaginable
cns. will capital and business not move
in the premises? Will enterprise not take
possession of the Held? V want a mag-
mlloent hotel ttrtictur and twlc ta many
dwellings aud business houses lu process
of erection and th lact ought to foics
Itself upon th publlo mind without re
peated suggestion! and warnings from the
press. Will Capital lee lit opportunity:Tiia? m.AsNouiiArii.
This It an instrument of recent invention
by an Ingenious Frenchman It It to be
t'OI.I.KtiK VOI KSKri.
Gradually but surely the common sense
of tho country Is beginning to accept and
reduce to practice what has been so long
urged in the matter of abolition ol Hie use
lets dead laiiguugea course in the college
curriculum. Those languiigrs should go
and the sooner tho belter. We know
whereof we speak when wo assert
thst tho years of childhood spent
upon them arn wholly fruitless (I
anything like compensatory equivalents or
resulls. ills Cdiitended that they have
lieen Intended for lirst meiitnl discipline
second inlormaliiiii. Tlio ninthemiith.s
the sciences aud other similar shnlics of
actual practical service in all after life be-
gi'lipiite ns much II not morn healthy (lis-
iplinn. And tho very I ict that "latin les"
sous math) easv" books liuve so extensively
replaced the older books witli hard dry
rough roots goes to provrf that it Is not mi
much (liM'Iplinr ulter nil that
is tho object aimed lit.
flint sort of discipline that feeds the youlli-
lul mind purely on dry roots rough gr-
iimls and hard (Ireek supines to tougiieu
it. is akin to that inhuman silly mid lube
diicipline that compels the weak chid lo
breast the winter's winds and coldn sock-
lei's and thinly clad when his exposure
should be tempered by every possible com
fort and c:ire. As well exposn the young
growing hot house plant to the ice and snow
lu the idea to pro lin o n hardy northern
climiite grower. There w ai much reuse
iu the one courso us in tlm cither phvsi.
cully or mentally. Away Willi such lolly
As lor Inlormiitinii to be gained we may
wi II ask the question thould olio spend the
time and luoni y required lor a lout yent'.
trip to get possession of something that
c in he secured quite in well and better cm.
ditioneil by a bull year's excursion .' l or
rlainly Iheni are tritusluiions id all the
(Ireek and I.nlin authors we ever penru at
colleg' lur better than our own i ll'orts
there can produce ami w hich can he lully
digested in the six month's time. In nine
out of ten vocations of lit" we never need
in any shape those I ireek and 1. still
tongues. The lawyers and the doctors
persist in employing the foreign tern a
when pure Kugltnli would answer luiivh
bi'lter andolleii mom honestly. If foreign
languages are to bo studied lot them he
those that will bo ol practical utility and
just as replete with philosophy and beauty
too ssy the German and French aud Mpaii-
Ish. They engender as much desciplme
impart fully as many ideas uiero useful In
formation ami are al the same time ol
aotual service iu this cosmopolitan countiy
and this age of travel and Irntllc. Wo can
understand that the authors tho book-
publishers ami the old time proiessors who
love them now because of pleasant
associations In tho p 1st should cherish slid
persiut iu Hie use ol them. I'.iit the ic-
quirementsol to day and our duties lo the
rising geiiinalion under the new regimes
demand that sculiineiit be mihnrdinalcd lo
use. 1'arli u'ai ly absurd and unjust B
fie Instance tluit nn applicant lor a utte
university c.uiisc must nrsl know list lo
much I .nt i si and Greek. Abolish the hum
b ig and let the dead give plate to the
living.
Washinqton Oct. Ti. -The condition of
the treasury trJuy: Gold coin and bul-
lion $-l.w711 r7!i; silver dollars and bullion 1
Jtl20.7-IO.08-l; fractioiittt silver coin. $.V.(i78-
i.v liiiueii mutes nines x.ni...i.;. Total
frluti .KMi;i. (Jerlillcates outstanding
gold $.r)2UlliOMl; silver ifH5(Jiil'Jfil; cur
rency tli Mi on".
The attorney-general has rendered his
opinion lu regvrii to tne elleci of the claui-u
iu ttie new tanllluw wlncli provides tliat
there shall bo no ullowancu lor breakage
leakage or damau-e on winae liquors cor-
dials and distilled spirits. The attorney-
general holds lha' the proviso does not re-
I u 1 1 u ussi'Saiiiunl uuiy upon a greater
luantiiy limn is actually imporird us
snown by the return irom ttie proper
olllcer.
U won the report of the comnnsssoner ol
pensions Hie secretary of tho Interior to
la y susuendeil irom prscuce nelore me
interior department Itelva A. l.ockwood
and K 11. Gllstou it Company pension at
torneys of tins city. Mrs. l.ockwood is
accused ol receiving illegal fees and with
holding pension money ami Gllstou v
company ot tiling raudiilani pension
claims. 'Mil. Helva A. l.ockwood had ad-
tressed a letter to Chief Justice Coleridge
asking him to lend his inlluence to pave a
way lor admission ol women to ine bar in
Knglaud. Lord Coleridge in his reply has
promised to make knnffii the main parts ol
her communication In hts country.
Ttie Hiar publishes an interview with
Vnlted Htates District Attorney Corkliill
in regard lo the Investigation now being
niauu by that olllcer into the fraudulent
operutionsol pension attorneys. The district
attorneys have engaged tn fraudulent prnc
lices and he received hundreds of letters
since the publication ot his communication
lo secretary Teller containing specitic
I'omnlamts ol attempted Iruuds on
tlio part of I'.rins engaged iu the
nension hnsit.ess in this city
He estimates that soldiers and their rela
tives have been deliiiiided of fl.lUll .null
through Iriiiidulent practices of iliese at-
torneys and expressed the intention ol
liriuuing the matter to the Mteution ol the
f riinil jury. Colonel ( orkhili will renew
his request that all soldiers or others hsv
ing copies ot tho deceptive
circular Irom intents in this city
or anv knowledge of any fraudulent
transact ius on their part will muit him
lull iusliuctions upon the Kiililect in order
bathe may bring the guiltv parties
i list ice.
The presi lei t issued tho following
rhunkseiviiii.' pn cluuislion :
lly the rrc.lUcnl or i hi-. United SUltsof Ameri
'HPrni-UfiiMtlnll
In lurlhctanc.u of tlm custom of this
people at the closing pleach year to en-
gage upon aday set apart for that purpose
in special leslivrtl of praise to tlio givei
ot all iiood; 1. Cuesier A. Arthur l'resi
dent ol tho Cnited stales (1
hereby desieimtii Thursday the
tweiitv-titnth day of November next us
tin v ol iitttl.il ul lliaiik-t-iving. 1 ho year
hit'ii is drawiui! lo mi end has been n
lele with evidence of ilivlne gooiiness Ine
nreviilaiice id lieal'h III" liillnes- ot liar
st. ttie stability ol peace and order tn
rowlli ol Irsteinal leeling tnei-pii'ad i
ntelli .-eiice and le-iraing. and the c.mtt
nental enjoyment ot civil unit religious
lertv.aud a all tlue ami count lets otni r
lesin;;s ure cuini tor reverunt re-
oicing I no iiieretorn ncomiui no
I hut on the dav iilioveiippninled the peo-
ple Will rest tr.nii ttieir iieciistiuiied labors.
ind meeting m their seenil places ot w.ir-
unp express their lor Hie good that He
nth dealt so tiount'.tiir.y upon tlm nation
and pray that Ins griico and tavur abide
iih it lorever.
.Signed J Ciiktbi: A. Aiuni it
l'resident;
lly 1'bi ii K. 1'p.ki inoiii'vsks
rteeretarv ol Ktate.
Full particulars will probablv not. be
learned until the train relume. The acci-
dent. It appears occurred about a o'clock
as t.ie wistwaru rasseuger uw-
irjg Ulendale a small station l'i
miles Irom tiere a sudden lanu-
slide derailed the rear portion of the traiu
aud the chair car sleeper and dining car
overturned and dragged some distance the
ears being badly shattered. About twenty
persons were severely cut and bruised but
none fatally aa lar as is known.
Judlolal Amendment Adopted
Coi.i-MBt s O. Oct. 27. Governor Foster
to-day issued a proclamation declaring the
judicial amendment adopted.
LEON KAHN
ATHKNS
Athens ct. 27.-Special.-T!ie norther
still holds on and a slight mist continues to
tail.
One of our saloon men pive a representa
tivn nf Din fourteenth amendment the con
tents of a bottle and iustlv. too as the
negro like mauv others in his neighbor
hood are becoitiiuif too insolent.
Three lirnther-ln-laws. good citizen got
i ito a light on our streets vesterdav Jones
Iteauer and l'.railshaw. The shcritf stopped
t in stampede. These men must have for-
liO'ton themselves and certainly maue a
mistake for they are eetisible men. No
one seriously hurt.
BOOTS and SHOES
t'NOAI.I.KI) roll MMSAUK3.
List of messages at the .Western Union
Telegraph olllce. l'arties cull get them
Irom S to 111 a. m.anil Irom n to f p. in :
Hanger ltro'. J K lUurier. A J Wbeelockr
Alex italilrtnga Miss .'tosy rersins. i. r.
Deal Mrs. 1) N Hoot K T (iadd Schoel-
koll'A Co Weir Plow Co. Doren Ilros..
If uey & "hilp It V Tomnkins. '-'; J 1 Hart.
rawford .t Crawford Waid Dili Hazard
fc (Jo.
. .
Wcathfir Iteuort
OAi.vitsTON.Oi't. 27. Special.J The fol
lowing la the weather report :
tunxininni. niuiimiim.
TllIMlralllrl. 'louieeratiire
Malveslon s-
Ifonspiu
inpHieail so i'!l
a me -t
Waco f"
orsieiiuu '!) rj
liallas si; 1
Wteiniir si :'
Orange si
San Alltonin -I '"
oar Lake
ueio s' .-7
to
Tua St. I.outs papeis would feel lost it
they did not have a few big damage suits
pending against them the greater portli n
of the lime. Goviunoh I'iuttkmixn's pre
vat secretary thinks the Globe-Democrat
ought to pay him tome I'.O.Oon for a dam
aged character through recent publications.
1'he Bt. l.O'.iit Judges are iu the habit ol
giving these plalutilVi in these libel suits
very cold comfort ytry properly holding
thai an honest effort to give Ilia news It
verv dlll'erent from a malicious attempt to
blacken a man's character.
Oeneral (Irant's ontoe
Wher it General Grant's otlUV.' it aquet-
tiou often atked by tight seeit. Nearly ev
try person familiar with Wall street la com.
potent to reply la th Vnlted Statu bauk
building. Thit tall ilructur at the corner
of Droadway and Wall slrest It gtnerally
known by the title of Fort Bherman. In a
ten by twelve room on th seventh Door
th ex-president attends almost dally to bit
dutlet as president ot the Mexican .Southern
circular top niauogany
il .....I A nw f-liwnlAr ton
Mauoni It proving to bt aa artlul dtma- b i.icenlout Frenchman It It to be 1 desk tiamls near a broad window wbicn
bojii. liaianoo niaainc capiiti oui oi i ...... i n.. ..ii inu i. .h.ih lOTtriwu immuspi. hm .... i.. urn
the dcltlon on th olvil rlghta bill by r- tn apparatus tor.glsler theiotmd to that
psarini at in cuamptoo oi in civu rigiitt fTir worj pfrwn uttert will be recordtd.
of th colored populatioo and thus drawlug
them tnthnslaallcally to tbt support of the
rat)uiler ticket lo the pending campaign
0 aanret which wen lew a short whll since
h multiplied wonderfully for him with-
In th ptst week or two
-
Tni Apaches appear.to b actually ooming
lo aud surrendering and if th troops oo
th reservation will keep aiharptyton
them thet bloody raldei may b pennd
tip permanently. Tha Apicbeiar thot
who war not whlid or captured byCaooi.
That "brilliant Indlau flghlr'a"-booiu will
htvt th last prop knocked Irom under It
when thttt fresh arrivals Ull thtlr lid of
th Crook oampalgn ttory
W art opposed lo thi Instrument aud we
stuped tint it will never make much
headway In thi age. Just think of what
a frightful record would be arraytJ
sgalnit a man or a woman who thould
have presented to hitu or her all that ht
had ' said within the preceding
Joten year or on year or
yen on day. What terrible mischief it
would do tgtlnsl th politician who had
finally secured olllc under a thousand and
eral Grant has a niagntlictnl view acio-s
Trinity church-yard out Into the bay and
ovtr ine river into New Jersey. A dark
hued Axuunster carpet covers the tloor ol
the cosy olllce rich mahogany wainscoting
reaches hall way up to th ceiling aud the
liiteiveiitnn mac la covered ty a thick
golden paper stamped In imitation ol Attic
melal. 1 tie aoor names ami ceiling areot
highly-polished Georgia pine. Along one
side of the room are solid mohogany book
cases and in on corner It an old-lashlonrd
brick nr-plaite. ine lew piciuies mat or
nament the watt ait leiate to .Mexico.
Then 1 a fine large map of the City of
Mexico and also a uirt s eye view ot in
Disc. A large glast box on th window
lilt contains torn choice specimens of Mex
. . ...i Lh. .A I nil coniaiUS soul vuium ivi:.iiiriiiui Aiv-l-
on promise lo parcel out th tid bit to )Wf f ot h01l wl(0 My 0
Tut great losses by fir to New Orleant
Ine lia water fatnlii commenced loiset
directly attributable to Hit icarcliy of water I lord had said to torn fair leinal on tb
hit several tupportert or who had been
making speeches lor a decade or lest
And what a tcene might occur 11 Nr
Bmitii thould oversleep himself torn
morning aud hit wife In searching tor a
llttli chang. should find lh liltl tell-tale
with th full register of all that her lleg
In great part ar further strong UluMra-
tiont of lh laot that no olty can aflbid lo
run on aa inadequate water tupply Th
property Inttretti dmaod that tb
water supply shall rctv th first and
greatest attention Irom a munlolpal govern-
mint not to tpk of lb demand Interrtti
ia th taw diitcUoa
re htm tn general list provmeu mree
so id liMikliif cane seated arm chairs ol vol-
lthd ash. The conductor on on of Hi
inootlilv riinnlna elevators In tblt build
lug baa beeu asked o otlen where Gentral
Grain otllc was that in announcing the
tliMiraashetoesupi.rdown h nor calls
the seventh tloor thus:
Beven'b. Genera) Grant's olllce.
llow many per-ont that Imniir lor Gen
mere.'
About on tnlen wat
Vork Letter.
lh reply. New
evening before. Again what a terrible record eral Gram's olllce really want lo go
..11 Mtinh.m ll rilAWLta A COl'ITt't au in. .it".
prttent to hi dulclnea II lh could read
what had been uttered when b that th
door on bli Dnger or itumpid hit to and
fell oo th pavement J oil as ht wat making
kit rnlllast bow loth wlntom 10 y aorot
Uit tuctt Aud what au alkBation ol ft4
Th most surprising feature about lb
robbery of Wm. U. F.ngllsh't hcute In In-
dlanapollt tht other night tayt tbt Chicago
News was ine laoimmineieuoert gov away
wlUiout loiirg U1D
l'.nin-
faP.
.el
The Largest Stock Fir
tjoous anu lowest l rices
604 ELM STREET
Srpoelalty In Kino StUsoa and
Hats tu bolt aud Hull'.
othor ctltb
DALLAS OEEEA HOUSI
CHAnijES HENTOSTi JVIrxn sor.
One Niftht and Matinee duly of the
MeAii.
(Cuticuvit.
IS THE TIKE
TO CURE
SKIN HUMORS.
1 1' ft it lliis Rcusim 1h tin.1
1 ami llu j"'iHiir
jiuri- npi'ii Irct'iy
11 lH Kl'il- tUtlt thut 1 !!!
nrliiir llniiiir" 1 1 u in i ) till f Tf i; Knt"itS ltclii;i
I ttrtnroN Siilt IMftini or Imimiik I'tti'iidi" loi-
ter. KiHirwonn. HhIpV lliimnrh. ricrofulH. s- ndu-
luus S.(M" A rtM't'sm s uii'l I 'hcluiriiini; Wdiiiuls
mill I'Viiiv him'cIi's nf lu lt'iur. -t tiiv iiii'l i hMny
IMm-hm's ol iIil- Hktu hihI Silp K'i lun-st sj-i'i-ihiy
nni fi ouuma rtli v I'urt il ly ilic t f ni or Hi
Kin.
ST.
BELLS
The
The I'.iIImii I'eitteuulal.
Lot liVli i.K IVt. J7. Ciuniiiissloiier-Gen-
ural Mntebeait of the World Imposition
anil I ul '.nn t eiitenniiil In no lielil in iim
Orleans next yc. bus been in this city fur
Hie past two weeks in the Interest of that
enterprise. General Mori-head reports Unit
t in exhibitors al the Southern exposition
inanttesi the utmost interest the Wurlits
Ksposition id next veur mill Hint already
.tpplicaliona have been received through
Ins Biteuls here lur l.ai.ikiil Hiiure
teel ot splice ibreo acre'i liy the best
hi ol niiiniifiiciurersin the Vniled Stales
headed by J timet Smith woolen iiiaeh in-
fry and Hie lin.lchuru cotiipinv m I ihih-
lelnblit. I'. iiiisvlvniilK. General Miirelu-ail
snyit tout every Important exiiilni at Louis-
ville will ro lo'New Orleiins.
IV IS A FACT.
HutiilriMunf tetter" in our posfii-Ksloti tcoj-ies
nflvtiicli in nv tin tinil by riliirn luitlt) lire tiur
Hilltiiuily lur T lit- n-s -itio? Hint Mail cn!i an-l
l i -nit tin .iii.ra. wll tlier h-r -inlniis lulierile
-r otiti ciiuis m iy NOW lie 'ffi liiii'.iently eu-e I
I.V ut eiuil Ivi-Milvent t'leiuw lU -01 rurih.-r
Hiiiretic iilel A.erletl ilitelimUv. run) Ciillcurb
ami Ci'-li'iini - m Itu- rmt Sutti 1'iiris atel
ll.'iuitlM-r-;. eMeriui.l) In nne-lm 1 1 the liiiie niei
til one iniif lli evejM- of n nv lti--r sert-ii!i.
CliS ATEST ON t AflTH.
ll'TIl'll:i Kb t t . I K -i It'll tl:e ::leil tit 111 V-
i-iiies oil e.irlti . till l!i! Mtirl cue uf Milt
I In-1 1 in in this iMiin'y. !v in-illier tliel It
twrlitv ye-lts. I'l 1 ill 11 t ll-J lniln II. I le-
lleve l Mtii-iiM uni! 1 Icivr Miv. l li- r t'lc Mv
IIM IS lui'-i.t HMtl li :1 VVIMI" CiV'-le.l fur It re
vet s i Inch euiiuiii; 1--liev I i.r eur-l c-itil 1
lis 1 tlu-1 ll'i lltl K. s.tlV" III iiit-nir K':tl 1-
11 i. ill utiil l ii'.ici.rii -s.eip i-t umlh.
I IV . A NeivurV. O
GRLAI ULOOD Mt-IDICINES.
'1'he lui!' Iirh n it Pe-n t.ilil us tn the i;r- nf et
r-.uve 1'itw rs t tne uiii iiiit Kem-siieB I Inue
iitl rnill'Ire.Nof itollnrs tr uiell-litew tn cure
liseiues i I Hie l;i I .iinl tkill nlel uevf r femel
anlliuie yet i-UhI .i the rnt'ciirti l:enlelie:
I 1 1 A Itl.lS A. II.I.IAM-.
l'fovi-ti'liee. tt 1.
CURE IN fcVERY CASt.
lour Ciitii'ura K m--li's ont-rli sit nth
Mu-lelllOM I keep for i-klll UtsenseH. Mycutntii
tm hiiI i-hII'-ius uy Hint (hey litlto elt'.-eteit a
-ure In every llialtric-- wher.i nther ri m-ili
have lulled. II W. IlllOl klV AY M. H.
I ratikllii l-'al's N . II .
-tilil by nil lrili.'iisis Pi Uv: Ciiltenrii :iiet
Resiilienl II iwn. if cl. I'l) r Kit IlK I i
AN I II KM 11' 1. I 'i I.. II ist ill Mhss.
Seliil fur "lliv 1 1 t'lire t-klil IMseilses"
K r It nn;li. I'liat-peil Riili;rey
skin ttlm 'klieads. rininliK. Skin
Flemishes n-iil liiruitilla llnuiiirp use rl 1 1.
I'l II.l S.I.M- a Kel 1 -nil 1 1 ll i-1 .
lltl M' Meelluz
TiU.ii'O tJt. -T. A largely altcml
meell-ii; ol citi.-'ns was held al the
Irnnil Army null i.-:iii;ni. 1 tie
ol-iecl was t- devise poms lot
uniiii! Hunts tr tne netieiii in ine intniiy
1 the bite .Mnjur-Geni-ral Sicilinan: ami
tlm erect Inn ot a siitt.tlile mtinniiu-iit
in bis memory. General 'fuller li-ntr.
CoiiKlilan and Colonel Niiebi-rt
were appoiiiteil a bnurcl ol trustees
to take chiiru-enf the funds. A number ol
local solii'ttini: coniinilteen were
appniiited and resnluttiins reipn-slini; the
press and triends of (leneril Steduinn
t'.iroiiuhout the country to aid in the
movement were adopted. Contributions
forwarded lo the trustees will be iliuy ac
knowledged.
QUiNTEN
OPERA GOHMt
WEDNESDAY MATINEE
OF COBKEVILL
AVcdncsiiluy Night
Bohemian Girl.
OrchtIrn ami Orchc.slrti Circle.
l'.lllCOliy ItfMTM'tl
ltalrouy AilinisHiim
tidliery
WEBB & COWAi
A TEI1TG OE BE1TJTT.
China Palace
110. 631 ELM STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
WLLL BE A JOY FOEEVE
: ;to.tiiok wno wisu to rcneiiAE
D
I
Til SKK IH'W WE ARK BELLINO THEM.
BEAUTY
unrovrt' iiV.vrtlc.tl (!uvc.
rS
lliitlir-lteiiioerutle I'lnb -
situ..
SUKiir Coiiimli
S.n Fkhsiciscj. Oct. LT. The shoetna-
kertnf thlscilv ntiinberlni! ft" have enn-
itiliited themselves Into a iiuiier-i'eino.
ortic club lo wora ior ine ituniiunnon m
Hen Bnller as presldeut oi tne i niieu
States. . .
rim llawa Ian tnitar comnusstoneni are
creilited with the statement that the pro-
ducliig Industry Is mainly In the hands of
the Kngllsli anil tiernians. ine iionoium
press answerliiR this thowt tbet.ermans
ml llritishoulv own $1.000 0M whereas
oiii ol a total ol seventy plantations Amer-
icans owo llfty. valued at over elu.OW.OOO.
Ranthem Silrlliillls
Ciiattakoooa OcU 27. Tht Bplrituallslt
ol the tonlh after two weekt ol dally lec-
ttin-s and seances held general conven
lion vetterdav. and completed a permanent
nrnauir.stlon. Mamuel ataon 1). 1). ol
II m ub It. tin-s ilenl. I nausnoopa was
made Die aouthern headouartere. rlpecial
literature Is to distributed tbroneh Hie
south from this city and a southern camp
meeting association will bt organised.
Fire nxliieera Vontenllon.
Kiw Ori.ass Oct. 17. At the Mnvoi.s
lion ol lire enatiieer. Chicago wat chosen
aa the place Tor holding the next
convention. Chief Thomas O'Connor
of New Orleans was elected pretlilent;
llenrv A. Hlllt of Cincinnati secretary;
A. I'. Hendricks of Newhaven treasurer
The convenlion adjourned sine die.
Collision.
lliu.tvit.il O.nt. Oct. 27. A pasten-
ger train rollideil wlin gravel
train on ' the Grunrt Junction
rillwav. near Koiboro. three tiawengr
were seriously Injured ami several sugiiliy.
Lost lo property t.tuw.
Iiralruyed lly Flro
rmi.APiLiiiu Oct. 27. Advices fr m
Jamaica state lhat the port ot Antonio wt
a moat enttrelv ilestroyeil ny lire on ueto
her lh ISth caused by careless handling
ef a lamp; lose over 1 UK.1000.
HI
lleeeptiua uiven
Siw Yoan.Oct. 27. A rocep'.Ion wit
given to nliihi at the Windsor hotel to
M.ubew Arnold and wile bv -Andrew
Carnlg. A number ot distinguished
persons were present.
The Knmorad Railroad Accident.'
Kansas Citv. Oct. 27. LsTta. A special
tralu iritu phjtiotaui wat teut nom otr
m 11 n ti
M iii i-u-a n n n ni u ill
cm
mi
111
SAIORD'S RADICAL CURE
T;.s OtMt r.ilumio l)nlilliti-u if Wit 1 lijul
iii-riv'ii 1 nif UJiuiluii nr KaritulJ t;vir
Illmsoin. I.te.
K-riiie liiiineitln'e ltill-f 111. 1 IVrmnne'it Cure
of every innn ul I'miirrh fnml 4 Nm.e. Ilea!
i'.)or liitlueiia lo ill" I . of Hiiull lvt
mill Iteartint. I'oiikIi. liMni-lilti. mI h i...
I'liiikiaipllon. li- llef In live inluiiles in miy nii.l
every ese. Nntlileit like Ii. drst-iul. fni.
grant wiiniixomi. 1 lire In-itlm In in Orm up.
intention. Hint Ii rapnl nnlliiil porn-uuent and
Hue tiuttte Ksdlesl Ture. one nv i-ddrt...i
Ho.vent tnl Haiil.iril'i IiiImI r. all in . p
sue fora lug a i-oinili iii tn-aiiiieni nf lniii-
mtferll Ak ti-rSiNiMim'-i lunn ii i:riit
iiinlsi'ii mi i'iumii i (' 11....
mi 1 ii. '' "le rellHl Hint iireveiintiii
C0LLIfV.'!' hi.tai.t I. I. .u'l."Ui0
Y voltaic l-llinnilMii.Neiir.lKi..SeUi.
. eH.iigliclt Wek U.ek
-mS ' Jl"'"S'" and lloweli. simMtn.
i- ' ' ' "uaibaen.llvmerlaKe.
f. 0 . aisle Faius. l li )n p.-.
'. tfcfw)) N M"i.l.lvvr'oniplaintHlliuia
XVN '"Vi-r. Malirlaamt KHiIi-b.1-
'V t'o'H.is' I'lanlvra nl
lLteTRICN Klerlilo Battery wmt.iulwlih
Pi A e-rrnS '"'"'"I ami lamb .1
fcASTtl pain. i'.evervwher.
Yellow Kt-v.-r I'revenusl.
Park "Rebwva rowslf liuenos Avn-a H
June:) l!; The lluluian l.lvrr 1'ad 10. '
ltt.NTl.N llsvilig read tha mritr...
nfl'aptain William A. Krutliy pertnnll
known to me I decided to use your pad lor
liver trouble and malarial fever. I feel that
your pad has saved my life for it has cured
me completely. Whenever I make a trio
o tne tropin 1 alwayt wear a llolmaii's
Tad and tt keeps me in perfect health I
feel positive from what 1 nave seen of' lu
use that your Tad 1st wonderful and uever
tailing preventive of Yellow Fever.
joursinny nun I'. 1'riy
. . '''"let Ollicer.
SODA WATJfiH.
MINER II. W ATKtta PP I RKMVt; WIVPa
AU. I'AlilltiNATKll IIKVKKAiiKM.
Apparatus Material and Acm-hkm. 0r' um
M llh lull tui-lni. tl.i. "
CATALOOCK 8KN f I PON AI'Pl.irATIOX.
mrirm 01 juhji m A ITIIRW8
Elnl AreniKN th and i7th Btrw-u. N.w Yrk
All Kick Vallje.-Pleun. l'nBmiHiiainurraln
illnU'inper. bin il iHilumtng dlM-umn iiT"'
rntoryuritatia om threat weak .ln. kl.ln...
tn.iH-lea. ilinieii'.lyln iirlitln(. lw W.!J
nuiK'i cat wheezing old vhmtilo eoimliM riirl'.
tuaranleeil. lilies' linliite Amiunnl p.iw.lJr.
Si-mi fur pamphlet lir. lillea iUI jivj v..
inn .Miti.llUH.. mvi. a. Itatv H..I.I l. -. .
(tin. Wh.ilensli-; Orowdiit lllwiu jt. i'V
iicnriHtMiun.AKT(l7liy K
CToloiHiit. A runiiii '
imlal lihl tlniln..af..u . . .u
.1 trpe onltusillt n.0. s.
lni
lltie. lo ererhn.l -J"
if nvrMlv--liimefnrll i. .'!!
rL JL J secure eomiuiit Copy and Aeen.
ikajcrMvrrlaw..WlealkadtlrCJi'.
Every art selected with special care and an eye s
to the wholesale and re ail trade of Dallas. Our stock
sists of everything in the Ouecnsware line French C
Tableware Hated Goods Majolica Ware Osier Setts Vi
and Swiivinor Figures Fancy Articles and in lact a full
complete line ol everything in our branch of business.
v ixcures a specialty. Don t rget the street and the nun
KnepfLy & So
Diamond Merchants and Manfacturins Jewelsrs
We havo an i'litr-..if
and Fa-diionaile;ut7tls.
Watches
DIAMONDS
FANCY GOODS.
and lanjre assortment of
Clock
Spcctacl
WafehSa rK" J? 0"' lln Mj Pricw to nlt twBepalrlnf rial as4 Vt
614 MAIN STREET. DALLAS.
SOUTHERN GEM I
J. R. JOHNSON Proprietor.
SI
rURSERltl
BOX 288 DALLAS TEXAS.
A verv lam stock nf eatra tome gnv
vines Bud Oruameulal Hhrubi ofluraS tc
n .nl an-lln-.M
toUiutrsJft V.se-
1
Mil unir-ra Biilli-lUHl. .rjt
pi'm laLTlKS Fine retrnea. one-voar-ota wie--"-ja
ri..T.. - uni. ami ironte rears rniaia I'ruuva :la apncui. v -
"rapes ana Knallah H on Tea pianta ...n-li'
I n. V ' 1 1.rw kstem hnuaea In Iron Matl-leail Terra Cotta Omsaif nttl 0J
1 n-Jll'l ami iatiiarr. L-atea ana tails rwrlh of Dallas Uourt-aoiut aa l
r mart. -VIHITUHH 1NVITKU.
SINKER BAYIS & 01
Will be pleased to meet their customers at their ;
place of business corner PaciAc avenue and Market u
opposite the compress. Wa are prepared to supply
J
Flour
Engines 6oijerc Saw Mills
And Everythiig in the line of Steam Machinery.
JOHN S IIE7IIEIIINGTON : :
1 - J '-
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