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THRHEftA Di DALLAS. TET R FBI RAT MAY 29 18S5:
THE LOCAL iNEWS HECuhD.
AN IMPORTANT CHANCERY CASE.
McCoy the Burglar Captured-Pmi Elec-
trio Telephone Company Organized.
A Memphis Drug Uousc Cum-
in; Dr.Carrlngton Dead.
Will Deliver at Tour Door.
Conimencina June 1. 1S5. arv tianer
or mairazlne publiahed in the varld. at
New York prices. Leave your order
with Paul F. Eku
Books Stationeiy and jNews
Import uut Chancel y Case lu tho Federal
Coui t
In the case of Frank P. Moseley
-igalnat J. H Hudson Bates Heed A
Oooley A. R. McCown &Ce. and Mack
Stadler it Co. alluded to iu yesterday's.
Herald Judge McCouuack baa r o
tred a decision awarding so hjunc"oii
md appointing a re solver according! to
he prayers of the bill. "Mosoley aHoos
:n hm bill that Hudson bin partner by
fraud and collusion with toe other do-
lemlants named procured attachments
o be run on the Siock of uooda of tho
linn at Den ison; that about foi"--tU'tbH
f the debt claimed I y A. Ii. MuCown A
;o. a fhiinueipnia nrm ana a nan. ol
.he debt claimed by Bates lined m Coo .
ey a New York firm is fraudulent and
hat iludsou into reiio tUe benefit of the
raud if they recover and that these
.nercbants are aiding and ubettiutf hi in
n this fruduleut purr-Obe.
There are many nice questions of law
involve ! in the case which wi'l have 10
e decldod at the final hearing of ths
jase. Tne court will lip culled u; )u to
teeido:
1st. Whether an attainment ob-
ained by collusion between
he dtbtor and creator can Lo
maintained as ai;rtU st. the creditors or
is against a Joint debt r who has no
cnowleiltie of the collusion in any
court and especially whou assailed
in a court uf cjuity even tliouKh the
debtor should have no other motive
:hm to Kive an undue proleronce to
favored credit irs.
2nd. How far a dormant portnnr can
protect the proporty iu which he is iu-
eresled against tho individual dobts of
lis acting partner which were not eon-
ractcd iu the ordinary course of busi-
ness. 3d. Whether a utock of goods sold
jonditioually the title being resorved
until paid for but delivered bv the
vendor to the veiidos who is a mer-
chant -can be reclaimed by the vendor
48 SKalnst the demands of subseiicijl
itrediiora. Tho motion Inr injunction
nd receiver was elaborately and
warmly argued bv George) J. Hundley
.tnd Leake it Henry for the plaintiff
nd by Crawford A Crawford and E. li.
Anthony lor tho defendant.
Pile tuiwrs ruptnie and fistula' rad-
cally cured by improytd nioiiiods.
Book IU cents in stamps. World's Dis-
pensary Medical Association liull'lo.
N. V.
Running it Hulgliir Down.
Deputy Sheriff Work who went with
Sheriff Smith Wednesday in pursuit of
ieorge Rawlins and L. McCoy the bur-
glars whorAided the residence of Air.
.saao Holland near Cedar Hill Sunday
etumed yesterday from pursuing the
atter. Ai stated In yestorday's Hkk-
ld the former was captured after a
running liht aud brought here and
odged in the county Jail llopuly Work
and Deputy Lewis anil Sheriff
iuilth loll last evening tnk-
Dg with them two of the
ilood hounds to resume the chase of
McCoy who is a desperate character
and who is wanted in Souiinervillo
( nrnty to answer to tho charge of rape.
Ho was soon yesterday. Mr. K. D Al-
len ho resides near Midlothian tele-
graphed the abend's ollice yesterday
uorning that McCoy had beeu soon
hat morning near tho mouth of North
Prong creek which is near the home ol
its lather where he has a horso.
Several other parties in that locality
aw hi 'ii and It was observed as be
valked that be limped. The Inference
that he was wounded In tho running
.isiit in the cednr brake near Cedar
UiilTuobday. Tho officers state that
hey have proof (K)Kilive' that Uawlins
oblicd the d"Kt of the Ciull Colorado
6 (Santa Fe road at Cedar Hill
in the 21st. Articles stolen from
be depot that nlu;ht ware found
n Rawlins' person at the time ot his
irrest. Sheriff Smith will be joined In
'he pursuit or McCoy by the shoritt ol
VaxKlischio and tho probabilities aro
hat he will be captiitod. Rawlins when
ipproached 1b reticent and declines to
jave much to say on too subject. The
opposition it that they were gotting
ready tn take tho highways ns "knights
if the road."
Latkh Sheriff Smith telegraphs that
tie has McCoy and will arrive here
with him this morning. McCov whs
aptnred six miles north of Waxahacble
veaterday afternoon he Is not wounded
lis supposed. He was tinned when
akon he declines to talk any more
than is absolutely necessary
New Telephone Gompaay.
The Pan Eloctrlo Telephone company
UasorgBiiirod a company here called
ihe Dallas Pun Electric Tolopiyme co in-
pany. The par value of the shares Is
50 40 percent of the sniuotobe called
:or upon the election ol officers of the
vOuipany and In iustalmoutRof 20 pur
cent a'icrward rs may be nocossary
during the construction of tho oxchaugo
Tbo incorporulors are. A. J. Porter J.
S. Armstrong J. I). A. Harris. J. 1'.
Murphy ot Dallas and Max Klser of
b'ori Worth.
The stockholders aro: J. E. Homier-
on Kllppeu Adou A Loblt Schneider
c Davis Maugor Bios. ti. V. Tompkins
. J. Porter J. S. Armstrong Fort
A'ortb Pan Telephone company
Thomas V. Laughlin J. F. Caldwell Ic.
. Hose W. K. Best. J. 1. A. Harris
ii. Harris riuiihiablo Boot and Shoe
ompany Murphy it Bolunz J. S. Hur-
on W. O. Connor T. Billlmruin Foars
t Jones S D. Thrustou J. W. Childers
T. L. Marsalls J. C Burko J. S. Daugh-
irtv snd J. U. Walkins.
Work of construction will bogin at
uce and the exchange will be open for
ervlce about the iith of July. The
tmountof stock subscribed ts 'J5(D0.
The lnrortiotator mutiyesterday morn-
ng at thoolllce of Messrs Murphy & Bo-
am and will apply at once for a char-
T. The new organized oomnauv
vnlcli has about S200 'i'crlbers clai'iis
hat it has many advantages over other
elephoni-s. it uns the copper wiie
me-balf weight of thewire gcnorally
ised. The company will begin at once
.he construction of a line from tais
ilty to Fort Wfrth.
A Now Wholesale Drug Firm1
A prominent drug man writing to a
rirnd lu Dallas says there li
gentleman who thinks of
ocatlng a first class wholesale drug
iouse In Dallas. It seems that the gon-
leman has been looking over tho field
ud has made up his mind Dallas is the
est oenlng In tbe south for a good
liiu;e drug buslnuss. The goutle-
dan bss considerable moans hluikulf
nd Is thinking of liiinluK with him in
he enterprise additional capital. He
till be in Dallas in a few days.
Death of Dr. 1'anl Carrlngtou.
Dr. Paul Carrlngton formerly of Dal-
w died yesterday at 10 a. in. at New-
ort Kentucky where he has been rc
Idiiig since he left here. The deceased
aade many warm friends during his
esldence here who will regret to learn
f his desth
Sociable fottpoaed.
a acoount of the unsettled state ol
be weather the ladles or the Aid socl
I v riff Va t?l n.-v.. i i .
j . u inn iinvniiu ouuruu
.!(-m aH ial 10 lo i jstpoue tuo hfici
able annnurre'l for to-tiisriit to take
ilac m the residence ot Mr. V. b. iio-
anz. u Huinu future time. Tho date
tiwronf wilt i made known by Dr. A.
P. Smith from bis pulpit.
Cigarette smokers prefer Opera Pull's
because lUey do not stick to thelips.
HIDEWALa NOTBS.
75 cents wCl buy a ladies realkid slit
V'er at Block Bros
Peaches nieriro.
Cheiries are in the market.
It is safe to predict that it will rain
again to-aay.
The physicians report the city dis
tressingly uealtny.
The street ces do a good business
this rainy weather.
Ladies misses and childreus spring
neel suppers at Leon liatiu's.
A force is at work putting down a
t ew coor on the lrlrHy bridge.
S'iSMain street. AH kinds of fruits
and vegetables at A. K. Bouche's.
Boucbe keep all kinds of cigars and
tobacco. Mry bis uicklo Xigor cigar.
The bridiio was tbrongod with people
yesterday watshlngthe turbid Tinlty.J3
Tickets to evening entertainments
at Dflllas Female college on sp'e ut book
stares.
Hurst A Co. 014 Kim street received
the lirst peaches of the season yes irday
morning.
Doc Field colored was arrested yes-
terday on the charge of seduction and
and lodged injau.
Improved baker dairy laundry and
refriiriatiir wagons are kept in stock by
tne weir flow company..
The river was sti'l rising last night.
but was uut as high ns the rise of a lew
weeks ago by at loutt tbreu loot.
P.P. P. will cure all diseases of ehiek'
ens turkeys ducks geese and birds
sold at ii cunts per package by Ueorge
l. Atkins Uiiuiiw.
Mr. J. A. Graham renresentine R. A
T. A. Etin's stationers St. L uils lost
or bad ids pockets picked of about $100
at the Texas dc 1'aeitic depot la it evei.
ing.
After May 1 we will have ample room
for all kinds of storage in tho new rooms
of the auction and commission bouse
of Fine Very F'iuo 013 and (115 Kim
street.
'(Mr W. J. Lignn and Miss Minnie
Stiles were mariied at the residonce of
tho bride's fatiior on Krvay street
veune.s(iay mgnt judge schuhl otucia
ting.
Mrs. Chestnut the leading milliner
at iiii i'.iiii street is receiving two or
throe times ovorv weok the ireshest and
latest styles in bats bonnets ribbons
and trimmings. No old slock; every
ariicie porieciiy irosu.
The Courts.
CITY OOl'RTS.
City vs. Thomas Potor O'N'oal Intoxl
cation; fined $1.
City vs. James Clow and Pearl Gar
nett vagrancy; fined i'i each.
City vs. May Edlngtou and Minnie
White vairraticy; dismissed.
City vs. Bill Graliuin assault and bat
toi dismisHed.
City vs. James Parker lighting; con-
tinued. City vs. August Stein assault and bat
(Dry; dismissed.
City vs. K. b Moncrief fulling to pay
occupation license; dismissed.
JUSTICE KENDALL.
Mary Koss colored charged wlt'i va-
grancy was found guilty aud lined $10
and costi.
John Kuk charged with ep'.jing a
pistol was found "not guilty."
Jl'STll'K ho n u 11 L.
1 iwis Mack charged with distr-bing
tho peace of a whole neighborhood was
tiuod $1 and cos;.
( oi ntv rouiiT.
The county court was engaged yestor-
day iu general routiuo busiuUBS. Judgo
liowor lined a meddler tho cost of pro-
ceedings for facing to pay bis "conse.
The only cigarettes which do not
stick to the lips are Opera Pulls.
Cloning Uut Hale.
Owing to the luoioaso of iu v shoo trade
and being too crowded to exhibit my
large stock of boots and Bhoes I have
concluded lo give up my bat business.
i win lueroioro close out mv entire
stock of tine silk felt and straw hats at
a great reduction at least from 23 to SO
purcont. lower than the same goods can
be bought elsewhero.
This is no old or broken stock but all
new and fnshionablo goods made ex-
pressly for mo lor this spring trade. An
inspection is respectfully solicited of
those in want of something nice aud
cheap In bead guar.
Call soon and make your selection be-
fore the stock is broken and you will
savo iifcutey at
Lkos Kaiin's
lioti Elm atroet.
Pictures aud frames at Paul Erb's
l'liiy of the Idghtnlug.
Wednosday evening during the stDrni
the residence of Mr. Q. W.Givons who
resides some live miles south of the city
was struck by lightning and. a lot of
shingles toru from tho roof. Mrs.
Givenswas sevoroly shocked and was
lor a time remdored lusonsiblo but soon
recovered. A ben standing oy the side
ol tho houo was killed aud the feathers
burned oil oi clean as though picked.
Birthday wed lug cards and exqui-
site wiationur- Pa-.il F. Krh''.
I'tivitfinl.
No name Is better and moro pioas-
Bimy aim wmoiy known than that uf
Mr. J. A. Pozzuni. For years he has
made himself famous by tho elegant
eriumes ami complexion powder that
hears his name thn lutmr huvinir innml
Its way to the belles of Paris Germany
and liondon. Evory body admires
beantv in Indies. Nntlilmr u-MI
more to produce or enliance it than a
use ui nir i oz.oui s preparailons.
Croquet and lawn tennis at Erb's.
A Call.
lUbbl Silverman for the nast vear
pastor of Congregation Emanu-EI of
this city has received a call from Gal-
veston. the nnnirrmrntlnn nf Hiol olin
otlering him $250J per annum to serve
mem. ma viiugiugitbiou uere nas
rniseu uioiu f.M.j inaKiug nis salary
$3c: and Habbl Silvorinan has tho
uinviui uuuer nuviseiuuuw
1 )m miiBl nnnnlcr rlirimtloa u I Ka
" ..iiv.m. CI . 111V
n-iiuiiu priue are upurai uus
Almott m Bliue
The cottago of Mr. M. J. Langdon. In
course of erection at tho corner of San
Jacinto and Masten streets caught on
Ore and would have burned down had
It not been discovered In Its lnclntnnev
and extinguished. It is supposed to
uve i-Bugm irom a sparK ironi anion
ui i-inr oi wiiue one auiuMing.
Every first-class dealer sells Opera
Full' cigarettes. Avoid lnlmlnno Iml.
tations
Invitation
The public aud espiclally the teach
ers of this city are iuvltod to the
exsmlnatlon at the Dallas Female
college "this forenoon; also on the
forenoons of next Monday Tuosday
MUU IIVUUVqUHJIl
IMPUUTANT.
When jrou visit or leave New York Cltf
iinve UaiiKHire Kipromiiie and :i Uarnsiie
Hire andiiUipat tne UliANU DMUN 11.
TEL. opuoxile Grand L'autrnl Uaml. mill
li-iimit ruomn filled up at a oust of one
nillilou do liars 11 snd upwards per day.
Knmpeaa plan. Klevalnrs. Kokianraiit
applied with the beau Home ears allure
ai d elevated railroad ui all depot rami-
Hon cm live better for lee money at to
"" vuiuu uinai tnaiHranv outer ant-
elww hotel u the oty.
BRKfcZE BLuWb X Ku'iT
A&A1NST THE ZEPHYR-LIKE GALE.
Intimating that the Wind of the Llqaor-
Ite 1 a Modal Simoon that Is at
War With the Vnre At-
moiphere of Fact.
Dallas May 23. Editor Herald.1
As you have given "Gala" considerable
space on one or two o :c isious t j argue
what be admits to be t ie weak side of
the temperance question will you al
low a stnali "Breeze" to deny l"'s propc
sition that "the liquor seiler donates
mors to the support of charitable iaati-
tutlous Minn all those who try t: check
and destroy his business" and to Insist
upon t he figures and the mimes of the
donors to susluin ins broad alligation?
I deny .hat uquor men are abused
more than all others while I admit that
this Is true ol their occupation and
jusuy too wuen we consider tun rum
of both body and soul which it works
aud the sorrow ar.d crime which it sows
broadcast over the land. If the liquor
seller or "oaie" can produce a single
argument in "favor of tho liquor
irauio except it is licensed oy
the government we are open to
conviction. When they can argue that
the business is a benefit even asasourue
of revenue successfully we will be dis-
posed ti look uf in the sulooniwt as "per-
secuted tor righteousness' sake."
Let ''Gale" give us tho facts "the evi-
dence"and we will "examine it closely"
but until we have the proof by nanies
dates and fucts.no sane man will believe
that tho saloon-keeper exercises such
broad Christian chanty as in alleged by
him.
We agree with "Gale" that the man
who makes a bruts of himsolf deserves
to be condemned to a great extent but
how much more shall a tralllc be con-
demned which renders it rossiblo for
him to become a brute?
Tho tm jrance question is both a
moral and political one; and therefore
because the sale of Uquor is legalised by
the government does that mako it mor-
ally right?
Ai to the revenuo derived from tho
liquor tralllc tho argument is as spe-
cious ami fallacious as that if gambling
were abolished in Dallas iu would riilu
business.
Let "Gale" show us if ho can thai
the revenue derived from tho sale of
liquors of all kinds In Dallas county
supf irt our county jail and city lock-
up; and then let him demonstrate if he
can that there is a balance over which
could if tho law permitted be applied
to the purchaieof food for those who go
hungry because their income is con-
sumed by liquor aud clothing for those
who aro reduced to ragi by it aud he
will have done the .prohibition can-s
much injury aud conferred a corres-
ponding benefit upon the rum-Heller.
But until ho can show that ruui-Holl-ing
is abenntitto the community pnr He
he should ceaso to cry mightily for its
continuance. Bkiiezu.
Marblos tops balls and bats nl Erb's.
TheDullua & Northweatern ICaltroad.
Dallas May :'S. Editor IIkuai.d.i
All honor to tho gentlemen w'uo have
undortokon tho construction of tho
Dallas A Northwestern railroad. They
are all men of known ability and ster-
ling Integrity. They lire mon in whom
evoiyouo can place the utmost couii-
dence. With tho uudividod support of
our citizens they will set in motion
forces which within lOyoBrs will make
Dallas tho metropolis of all Texas.
Men of large means and men of small
means bankers real estate owners
merchants all everybody will surely
lend a helping bh id iu this uutoi prise.
The road when built will be worth
miiMons i ) our city. Lot no man refuse
to take stick because he is not the "b'g
injtm" in other words because of some
put ty jealousy or because it is pussiblo
that some ono may make some uionoy j
out ol it. Good heavens! every m:n In
this city will make money out
of it some mure tnan
others of course but all will realize
great benefits. Suroly evory man of
sense wouui no glad u those who have
undertaken to enliance nronortv and In
crease trade by constructing this rail"
rumi suoii'll 1I1HKO Bomeiuing out ol
it. Every whole hearted citizon will cer"
tainly seo how the indiroct beuellt will
ay nun lor Investing even though the
trect benefit be small or nothing. If
any one cannot ttr will not takest'ick
ho certainly wl'l be willing to mako a
cash donation of somo amount to be
d when the road shall be In process
of construction. A committee of tho
company should see every ono both here
and aloiiii tho projectod rout and get
something from each person iu the way
of subscription t r si ick or In the w ay
of a cash douutlou. Let tho road bo
built In time to market this year's
crop. YV
Plcknlck and lunch baskets at Erb's.
Memorial Hay.
There was a meeting of ex-Confederates
at the ofllco ol Col D. A. Wil-
liams yestorday afternoon to arrange
for decorating the graves of tho dead on
Momorlal Day. Col. 0. H. Mitchell wan
made chairman of tho meeting ami
Mr. C. L. Martin nonrotary. Gen. W.
L. Cabell ollored the following resolu-
tion which was adopted.
Unsolved That all ox Cod tod orates In
DhIIiis are requested to moot at tho
Morris buiUliDg on Saturday at 2 p. in.
sharp to join in the procession and tnko
part iu the ceremonies ol'decoratui'; tho
graves of tho ex-Confederate hiiu ex-
Fednral dead and to boar tbo memorial
address of Gun. L. M. Lewis at Crowd us
hall.
Commencement Ilxerclaea.
The commencement exercises ot the
Dallas Fomalo co' 'ego begu last ovon-
Ing In tho chapel of thocollogo building
An opening entertain iiiont was given.
Tho exercises will be ooutiuuod to-day
monday Tuesday and Thursday of
next week. The commencement ser-
mon will bo nroached at the hall In the
Cockrell building Sunday by Kev. L.
M. Lewis.
Forty Venn' Kxperlonre or an Old Nurae-
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Is the
prescription of one of the best female
Physicians and nurses in the Ihiltml
States and has been used for forty years
nun never-wining ninety auit success by
millions of mothers and oblliren from
tiio feeble Infant of ono wock old to the
adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach
relieves wind colic regulates the Iuiu-hIh.
and gives rest health and comfort to
mother and child. We believe It tho
nest ami surest remedy In the wnrld In
all cases of dvsonterv and dtarrlinei in
children whether arising from teething
or from any other cause. Full directions
ior using win accompany each bottle.
None genuine unless tho fac-similo of
Curtis k Perkins Is on the outsido wrap-
per. Sold by all niodlclue doalors. 25
cents a bottle.
IheOalveatonNewa la Coming.
It seems to be a fixed fact that tho
Galveston Now Is coming to Dallas
and launch Its little deep-wator
schooner. We welcome the News ami
say to it now will be a good tluio. as the
Trinity river is on a boom and it tho
News can keep It thus Dallas will have
water navigation the yesr round; also
If the News can get up as good a pspor as
Webster can a photograph Us success is
assured.
Ladles! Physicians and chemists
have analysed PononPa medicated
complexion powder and recommended
lis use to their wives and lady friends.
What bettor could be said of it. All
druggists sell It.
Orr's buggies are
Main street.
selling fast 72
IheyWllj UeMii-mii.
The colored people of Dallas and vi
cinity are making grand pieparations
to celebrate tho twentieth anniversary
Ol emancipation of slaves which occurs
on June It There win bo bras bands
omtinUK nii'Uaiy and eve-.thing that
goes to make upa pnuiotic 'dninonstra-
ti"ll.
Killer the eyaU-ui from unknown
can at ell neaaona.
Shatters the Nmm Impair Digestion and
rarrriura tue n uncles.
A3 THE
TGEJIC
iicliljn(toormiWi.yi!iri1Iitiirtiiiinil Chills
and I fvi-rM. F.rlnlcniiillciil Fevers l.ns.
slluile l.ncU of l.tieruv it has m eijnnl. It
onnrlRMurui jmrimw tlie blond ftiiniiluti the ap.
P''tit anil Bln'uirth'mti the miHclim ami mtrv.
It AiKt not injure tli twitli cauno bnwtacbo. or
Pr-Kliico conKtitnti(n all -th'-r'lron miiiltrinn
Iatiikh T. J. Hkiilt. Uio putrlotin will ncholnrly
lyflthiilio Divirm ol Arknn&HH BiiyM:
"I have uii nrown'H Imn liitUm with thn ureat-
et wUiBfaction for Malaria and an a preventive of
QuIli anil likn dinyw. and will alwan kuou it on
imml on a ritaily frind."
Guniiino liu (ihnv tTmlo marL and ernowvl nvl linos
"W'l". TiiUp nil (itlna1. M idi-only by
liitow S l ent aL co nAi.1inoiiKi!n.
I.ADlKa HANI) BoOK-nwM anil nltra-'livn. con-
tunini; lint of prxtm for rH.'iiHL information alwut
cium. olo. invpn a-iay hy all doMlt-n in niMiciliB or
mailoil to any addn mm on -m-ciirt. of neurit
A C.tUD.
973000
New oiii.ka.vs 3Iay Tl I.SSj.
The uuderslnaeil certllles that ho was the
bolder of one-tilth of ticket No. 21 ?" Hinglc
Numlioi- Class K In the Louisiana Stale
Lottery wliieh iliow the Klrtt Capital l'rlv.e.
ol Seventy-live IIioiihhikI liollnrs on Tues-
day May 1? Ib5 and that the amount was
promptly paid hy a check on the New Or-
leans I. at lonal l!:uiltou presentation uf tlio
ticket at the oflieo of the Company.
II WIRY IIL'TTUN Melr..it M.i.
A Citlii).
7j0OO.
Hr.W Olil.KA.NS May Hi l.'""i.
The undersigned eertliles that lie held for
eolli.'etlmi for ficcouul of George Williains
W'ashlugloii II. C oue-lli'tll t!il:et No.il-
.Sinvle Niunlier Class K lu the Lonbl-
ana Male buttery which drew t lie First
Oapit il I'rizo of Hi vi'ul y-live X hiins'ar.d
Dellurs oa Tiiesilay May V) 1S-1 and that
the aiuuunt was promjt.;y paid by a cheek
on the New Orleans .National liaulr on pre-
sentation of the ticket nt the oilieo ot the
Couip:iny. C A. I'AKLiUE
Aiierii. i-oiitliern l-.xpr.es ('(imp.my New or-
le ini. I.a
A CA1U1.
SI.') 000
NttW Oui.kans May Is USj.
The un Ivialxaed eertliles that ho held for
collection fur account of Oroinl Zapn Iluund
Top Texas Ihroiioli . allies H. Itaymond &
t'o. of Austin Tc.fasono-llfth of the ticket
No 21-'" Kiuule N'uinlitr Clims K in the
Louisiana Miaie Lottery widen drew the
First Capital Prine of Keveuty-flre Tliou-
aanil Doll n on Tuesdiiy May 12 isr aud
that the ainuuiit w as promptly paid by a
chock oa the. New Orleiun National Bank
on presentation of the ticket at the oilieo of
the company. CM AH. KANTANA
Note mid Colleetinu clerk I lulslnna Na-
tional Uank Now Orleans Louisiana.
A CAItll.
&7j000.
Nf.wOki.kans May 21 ls-.i.
The uadcrs'.gnt.l Oi-rlilles tbnt ho held for
rollec'.iou fur aciuaut of a. F. tipencer
(ireeiislimn Kentticliy throm;h National
Hunk of Lebanon K'ontu.-ky.one-tlfth ticket
No. 2ii3S Hinulo Nu in her Class K In the
Louisiana Ktuto Loileiy which drew the
Flret Capital Viize of Seventy-live Tlum-
aaiiil Dollars on Tuesday May 12 1SSD and
thutllio amount was promptly paid by a
Chech on (ho New Orleans National liar1!
on presentation of tho UeKet at the otllce of
the company. K. II. LHUSTK
Exchange aud Discount dirk Louisiana
Niillmial p. ink New orlonns I on Nlnnii.
A A 1111.
13.10111).
New Oui.kanh May II 1!' ").
Tlio undersliiutd eertliles that be held lor
cot ectlon for iieciamt of J. 1) Lungs-
fetid clerk of lleatlmian Hinlth A Co.
tireenvllle Miss. tlirDie.'h Hank or (liven-
vllle Miss. ouc-ftfth ticket No. ril!s.- Kiugle
Number Class E in the Louisiana Mlate
Uitttry which drew tho Beemid Capital
l'rlze of Twenty-live Tliouaiinil llollura
on 'luesday May 1'.' lssj Ull tlnt the
amount wna promptly paid by n check on the
Mow Orleans National Hank on preaenta-
tlun of the ticket at tee oillee of the com-
pany. C W. l'AoTMIU Jb
Clerk Whitney National Hank New Or-
Ii an I.a.
ACAUU.
'4."000.
New oki.kans May in ls.j.
The iinderslKiied l erlllles Hint lie held for
cullietles f.ir nccounl of John H. Jewell
CattaraiiKUfi N Y one-tlilli IK ket No M-
Ss'i blulo Number Class 1" In the Louisiana
Sluto Lottery which drew the Hecond LVpl-
till I'rle of Tiventy-llve Thousand Dollar
mi Tuesday May 12 l'i ami Unit I tic
luiiniint win promptly paid hy a check on
the New Orleans National Hank rn pu-
Muitittlon of the ticket at the ollice of the
company. 11. W. CAWiN
A;nnt PncllU1 Kxprcss Conipnny New Or-
leans I .
A CAM).
10000.
Ni:w oiti.KASH May 21 lss-.
Tlio undoi-oiKiied eertliles that he held for
ollection for account of Win. (ircer Ij
Cygue Kausas. through Kills o: Snunders
hankers La Crime Kiinsas one-flith ticket
No. ii2.i Jl SliiKle Number Class K lu the
Loiilsiana Bialo Lotiery which tireir tlio
Third Capital frlio of Ten Thousand Do.
lara on Tuesday May U l;"ij and Unit the
amount was promptly paid by a check on
the Now Orloana National Hunk on pro-
aenlatlouof the ticket at the ofllco of tho
company. L.T. HANTANA
ttat National Hank. New Orleana I.e.
A CAK1).
n.ooo.
New Oiti.KAs May is l ssii.
The undeiHiffncil certlfj- that thoy hold for
collection for account of J W. Harris At-
lanta Ueomla tliroutjb date City National
Hank or AtlnnU and 11. Helieiiermtnu
Mobile Alabama ono-ftfth each of ticket
No. n2-0 Hlnnle Numlicr Clm
E In the Lnulaliinn Httto Lot-
tery which drew the Fourth Capital 1'rUo
of 8t Tliouaund Dollan ou Tueaday May
12 1SS5 and that tho amount i wore promptly
paid oa preseutatlou of the tickets at tlio
ofllco of tho company.
JCLF.-) CAHHAKD. JB..
HunuerNew Oileims National Hank
snd 11 . SCH IH'EltM ANN
Mobile Ala fur hlmnelf.
A CAK1.
0000.
New Oki.kans My!i) Wi.
The undesigned cerllftcs Unit hn lu ld fur
culled ion rr account of A Hinlth l:7 Cedar
t t- a ' r i sari -
&m n v
inioinauvilleTemi.Biid W 11. Looney
Maiden Mo oue-afth eaoh of ticket No.
1SJW Hldilo NuiiiIkt Clsss K In tho Lou
Islaua unite lottery which drew tho Fourth
Capital TrUo of SI i Tliouasnd Dollar ou
Tuesday May 12 lusj and that theamounts
were promptly paid by check on tbe Now
OrloantNatlomil Hank oa proaontatlon of
the ticket nt the office of tbo company
Agent Heulhern Expreu Company Now Or-
il'ftUI 1A .
Maiden Mo for hlmielf.
.f.ii4
frim Ami IrnrAAsa. tho
mwm " m " "
it' ' jj
Hfg J. W. Crowdus Drug Co.
BfJX
't'&&Z-M&l
"jSi- JO..-J- . J"rr " "j v.
Prerainm Poultry Preseiver
WORKS LIKK A CIIAHM.
Col. HidCoiiKor of Flat H-H'k Iiidlnna
breeder ol prize Plymonth Kocks nml Wy-
audottts and who Is one of the leading poul-
try dealers of the United Wtates.writes an fol-
lows: Flat Kock lnd. May 12 185. Murcuison
A Hoifi'rs Terrell Texas. 1 have used your
I'. 1' I' and tind II win ks like a rhiirm. 1
advise all who have occasion lo use It to Kive
It a lair trial and they will he pleased with
the results. Yours trnlv.
Hid Conor
ALL RIUHT NOW.
J. M. Downing breeder of Lamishaiis Wy-
nudolis. Plymouth H icks and Mammoth
llionz Turkey. fmrerall K.v writes: "1 am
well pleased with 1'. I". P. Wlienl n celvcd
ii package IU iliivs no my lows wers iivliiK
with ctKile.-a. They are all risfiit now and
I have not lost one since nlug l. V l'
Itei-iieelluliy J. W. Downing.
I. P. !' Is tlis most successful remedy
Known for the cure of all diseases of Fowls.
Save your Chickens Turkeys Ducks
Geese aud Klnls hy using V. V 1'
Auk your dniKI'.t for 1'. i' P The
DALLAS WHOLESALE AGKSTS
Hold at Itclall ut Dallas by
GEO. T. ATKINS
A sample pacUnee and circular of testi-
monials wul lo any address In Iho Culled
Htatesou reef hit of 25 cents bv the proprie-
tors MI'UCIIIHON ft UOOEHH
Terrell Texas.
. V r
H HI? P?
THE- HYDRAULIC
PRESS OREGK CO.
ST LOUIS MO.
Eako a Spocialty of Ornamental & Plala
Red Front Pressed Brick
Masu&icturlnir Annually over
TEH riiLLioris.
Tlioy piarnritoo that tho quality rj.
lull and Color aro unsnrpiiRsod. U
not uncquallod by any oihor brickie
iiiailc in the United (States.
' I III
u:mm
win
PIANOS
Are Unrivaled in Tone Workmanship and
DURABILITY.
KOItSALK 1IY
(J. H. Edwards.
wV ;:i:i i.nl ?.fi Muln t..
DallttN - - r.IVxn.
eTS9venil for prlcra before tu 1 1 .-i're.
W if li liMInn rri
Hi IHttltt.
m Ktifl
N U . fl . t Jn'.KLLNK 8CUrU''
.J'-"Wn)nnWIV llSKAHlCi. (MlM.. .
iwi r ms fW'M ;
IHrLLIIlLI UUlrn u rilrmr.1. tliw
ftriiyiuitt 'fn-Mtv anj . triai htrle ttmtm
!-Kpilcatltb'TTurllceTi)iw.lkAiK.ohoi l.l'a
-.-fln.l. BnUVM.P.(I.MlMiiklMj
tJillV.I(Ol) KI.lNMo)l ArbSC-MlWStU.'.
nMiituu. aiilfAUM i)t UUlAtuiii flAbsX.
rortaJe liyj. L. WIlllBun A Co. AitaU
ODOBG'S
ALIMENTARY ELIXIR.
In j r1ncif tn.-ri'.lirtit.'nrr lv' pi'i-ntlflfally
rontii'Vitil wttlt iiifilicM rt'incliu. rfit(trf tt wu.
il rtn!!y HtiiiiHliltiitr i n'M'i tl : l:ivi-in.f;tnr tJm
Vital l"riv ittoi'it iHttuiihv (!jt L)flllVM.iMkiiii.
In Tni ii ki.i.ow i.h.i tAUMtiM.ir-vtiiJt if til.
KlfVlllKi I I'rtriSJl-..ilfi'si U.if 'fin4iiA
iv:it. .N. V.
' 43 v
wnTtnu. AsvtN':.
1k'l '. ' ' n k n
t'UKN Hi il T.i .
re.".rnoMnoRwi
1'J
t til "lKilAl
Ir l rl.oi.i m
l"filri .i'.. 'll.
I I. ; i .iu-h.i i.tijr DniKsiii
miA"i ". .r . V '" '.l:? ';:MA
it.:.;iM.v.iu:Vir..-i. ...
PERSONS
of Cross-Eyed
May delrrnilrio n to I
Curability by Corre.
I'Ulllllllg WIIU
rHF SPENCEB OPTICAL m C3
l.1Mliln Ln New York.
T FREE!
Df BEUA8LE SELF-CURE.
XTmi. T ;"r"TrMerlpilon of on of tho
MlTsyJ. "f
r .- v
i i
jr.- . .-- J
Wi .. n..y
p p BASS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE
t a la-m in pin r a.niii.r. n.
nMiHn4u de . .
boewNuipouury breeden in the 8ouih 5
BASS BROS. Prop'rs
TEBRELt TEXAS.
owu; isoa Kim street.
NW ADiERriSEVEMTS
1885
Navy Clipping
IRE nrcT S :'!
MEDICATED BQDY BANDS
ARK A P0HIT1NE CUKE yOR
IIDKKT TE0UBLE8 RiKtUiTlSK FAI5FCL awl IIFflCDlT
LUMBAGO PLEURISY MESTL'ATIOS
DYSPEPSIA SKMALGU COUO OK DIAMH01
PUSS III Kt SIDK B1CI OR BOWELS'
Excellent forCifoLERA In nil forrnR warm.
nig ine mowcim auu ciiecKinguiscnRiire. Bo
by mail 011 receipt of tl. N. V. HlCALX
AGENCY IBSB'WRy M. y. Refer bype
mission to American Express Co. or I
agems. Send lor circulars. Agents waute
Agent for tb GOLDEN
DAW TV Oe LIGHT on the
Hcbuol Tnacliers Htudnuts Yr.unt! Men L.
dies acaiiij ub aneuts for this hook are max-
lag over l!Xia luoutb. Hells fast Oueagen
Bold 71 Brut 15(iiiys; anottiur4b In 8 caya; Bo-
ot nor 11 la 1 ilny: another 15 end 6 Mines lu
Jays hec.iro irrviiory quIcK. Also eg"i!
wanted for tho uen llluntraleil Family B;il
liver wild hy ayentH. bond forcircular. Ad-
rtresnTEXAH K0OK ANJU BIBLZ CO. In
K'rn street Dalian Texas.
cqswho
1 n&T ar.ifcltlVHrL'iody r'irlii9ftt)ovodl?ci.st;bj lt
nio tti(uan!sori:a0tiiot trie worst kind and of fivng
tan ilr.K Im vo teen cureJ. Imleo'l. oitnncri ror faltS
ID HPeri0hC7.lf;nt J wilt ii-r 1 TWO hOTTl.I'.d f RJill
tfiTitt.or with VAI.l'Ai;IK r;tKATISB on t!:ii rJtiatvt
tutiiijf iailitrfr. OlvfTfirTtinl F O. uldr. m
vn. r. . BLuijba u rrl .-(.. N(.w Tort
cV: CONCENTRATE .
$B 4 QEGHM1
ll'Ho Great Kenovator.1
tlKC
J Hccnnimendeil and Indorsed hy Phy.
Hlciaus all Over the World. "
The
Only lti-riinlv Tliat cu on All .i
lireat Orgunaof the Human Kysteni.
THE I.IVKlt.
Til K KIONKYS.
XII f STOMACH.
THM iiOWKI.S.
KCR'l-S'AFI-SI'KEDY
l'oasea ies the Combined Medicinal Vlrtaa
ofi.litlio l'HinoUN nt 11 nil Waun.
lo'istlrctlon. Nlcfc-lieH'Otcbe Dvspersln
li ic jir.iiiipty eureil liy 11. Wo coutr .1 a;! til
products of ttiei fiilunim rprlng both fait
;i:il Waler. All u..n i i.r..uMiiin. h..
Ih.. "( mh Anil."Tr.!--W .... llw. l..ll.
(iet tbe genuine "Crali Apple" liramt. Con-
centrated Water : cents; (iciinlnc Siilta It
neulcd pHCKP.ges at le cent and iicentu eaen
CU.1B 0EC1IARD WATEIi CO. 1'ntiirMlon
KIMON N. JON US. Manaeer. foaisvl.i'i.. Kt
lUAini rrrioj!
Jinny I'r.tels ao1 K.vanran'si ii'i (
'BH'IINS r.ltl'.i-i Willi t s.-'irlOtM
mlxturo aiel sbkvk it ;ii" H:o .i:.l Ihul
rciKlUS V-oree-t.T.illir.) SiiO-n.
THE GREAT SAUCE
OF THE WORLD.
lnipArta the met ddlrtcaj
EXTOACT
r t a l.tTITKll frcT.
a ':i:i)ir.i(i;N.
'i'l.EMAM nt v..i.
i is to li! Prntiir-r
U MOUCIXI'LIK
"Telli.PA4lK(;.
V1S3 ll::it 111. Lr
Mll.'e Is l.l;-lll
ll'l' l 'll III 1 I.
ntlls In i.iyep'iu-l
lin. tho rn.il 1...1... l.s-'jf'JF
t.ib; .is vi i aat'Hii'
Kir HI'lL V llllil-f' S ' .
(lllieK.luoe llu.t lo
' '" I' . ''' !! Ira i rst i j
0'(Ot:riTKSHiif; sauo
. 1
I tlir.'lUU'
5(WA Ml tr !'
COM
Alii.jil'S A'OU TUKIl NFTI1D SVilXS.
Bnlln fMuiwtrel. rtnnuin.mtMlrmllw
"lw Dl-rttw OM.rjL A ! draM .m . . A.l ...
.imriit rt Ut.nuiii
uHD'iui-f mi i ...it ei'ir.Kti.ss.
I. V. WOTTKUiSU 63U 43I1H
CI UUQAUW A tf. y.
muTAcmsTotiu
Tna
K5ISS0U3I
- J STEAM
AM ipt-ju. 'irrt n'B ar 1 "-;n 'tiif(nf iSriti-r H iTi.nl
H'Witi Ht Id Kit It ''('f'-l'-J tlli f ! 1 MJi. ftl II i 'lll
If Btl iltf:l. rr h fl t i in I'Tlc'l ;! laJ iL Lit m'jm
or. ihi
Ik tt
ftk I'iir in
ei 4U ti la tV4 a m
! Willi. l-o.iiW.k ir.ilt. Cot 6re.il.-i..
Pvir ' i t
fit UtnrrM.
lut Un.
JM Wnei. ;-n itw.il 1iv Tita. "An htn Its m i-. ia.il I
Wt. (f. ti lArt.Mi tVnttU Ukk It tmtM
i-i rttii "iiii. r -trK'ni"n "
i.il I'fi Ihi . h.ualrU m nuinft
ffnii tf. usi htit nii'it ftft-l TrMtt mho ftmonnt K tnu
Uioc ft44u-itrBlua. w lotlMKl totKt.l br iMuiirttad -4
TfTT VfW
ELASTIC TRUSS
tm tmm Mfm .im w ait HMitivf
I IU Wv wWtt fca h t'4
mmwM
soil's.
mil Viet
;J jiuits.
Mil kill' At.
--
l i -r?rr ?'.'"'"
i
w n :-c i'.. vi s
LAND AGENTSjAND SURVEYOR!
land!
J. S. DAUBHERTY.
Dallas Texas.
OOLONIES.
liOetion for tock nrachM pin lan.i.
saw millB and farming land. V UnU'
H will glv special attention to tn tnvM
meat of Texu PaoiOo dUllrokcl w?S
T QTirS llrnnt Onnrln;
uimu mum nuiilla
1JJ LANDS OF THE (JOS Ajsy
Having had a imrveilngcor; H in- trm
tier of Trtxai for the laal eight yeB and r2!
eled extUBively In the state he 1 toron Jhr. '
acquainted with the qnallty of lanas lc difSZ '
eut portloiiB as well aa the vu lf tb U"T
andlbeing ttmlUar wltn th aiflswa' nmiSIS
H! faculties for Mslmtng parcaaser la
good bargains are ansaipasseU ana he enuU
antes eatlelaetion to all panics entrusting
him with their bojlneaa. lie Is also preparSS
to fnrnlsh on short notice oorapieu absfwmS
of title of HaUaa city and conntj 'property
nuiai b-v W I P IHIIIII
TEXAS IAIVO.
Hi. JUL. POWELL.
30CCEBH0K 10
POWELL & GAGE
LOG A TO B OF
LAND SCRIP
xMABKBOF
SURVEYS AND MAPS3
OWNEK CS lB53ifriCKEI
TEXAS XATVU.
B. M. BLACK
Connty Jtidgi
J.M.MOKHAN
Cotmty '.".-vtyor'
BLACK & JSORttAX
Real Estate Agente
lrz-.l liA.tllnTi St n l.w.1 . ...
iiay part of tbeBtat.
A. BBAVIB. J0HBF.00X. TOM Brtfc
BE A VIS COX & JJELL
lej! Llai Uti Stock u. ftntnsf IpsU
Ifl.cROKO TEX AH
PROFESSIONAL.
c
1 C. JOHNSON
Attorney-at-I.aw.
Land aud Collecting Agent.
BOWIE (Montague Co.) TEX AH
RiiulnpKQ nlfpntlnil in in on xr r.1 nnl..s.
boring counties. CorroBpouaence t-vnuiptly
answered. ro-i:i
DR.O.T. VEAL
Ollice 602 .Main St over Exchnne
Can be found In reur ntllen ut nli.hi
flee telephone No. 32S. "
T H. HEN ULKrtUM
Attorney-at-Law
inn
flTHpeclal attention given to collections.
I)
U KUHHKLL.
ATTOllNBT ANOCOUSt KLLOB-AT-LAW
rsenun rexa.
iTJir"Hpecial Attention to Commercial ami
Laud Business.
JUUil KOOl
-J. Attorney-at-Law
Abllene.Texa.
Collections promptly attended lu. item-
enee Uradstreet's Conimjrclal Agency
ni e. HM1TH.
A Attornev-at-Law.
UlllsboroTeiM
fSlinelnl IllTflntlr.n Uln.n lAn.mma.Alil
ami Investigation of land title .
1 t. MOMTOOMk.HY
1 1 1 'County Attornoy Baylor Oonuty.)
Attomey-t-I.Bw and Ken) KaUte Agxit
Seymour Texas.
DOO'OH BANHOM.
OcnIUt.
After taking a thorongh conme of Instrno-
Hon at the Eva Infirmary In New York of.
fern to treat diseases of the eye and femalM
specially. Address Worthani Texas.
J HALL BELL M. 1).
BcHldenoe T Frnrl Htrl
Oiflei In rear of Munlnek A Baidwln'i
drugstore. Telephone at offloe and rmldmo
KTHUB M. MILLEK
l Attonier-A t-T.
Wlehlta FallTx.
CHKMNDIT A WELBOKNE
Attornej-at-Law and Land Agentl
Henrietta Texas.
J. C. CrfBEnrTT. R. l). Witr.nnRSil.
V.
8. PELL (County Attorney.!
.Uiorcy-nt-Law and LaailA-ent
t'Blnl Callslian (vinnty. Tih.
r h.AH. (i. WBIOHT
VT Atlorncy-t-tw
Vo. 71S Main street npstalr. l)allnsTei.
AKNOLl) OLAHUOW 4 ABNOLP
Attorney-at-Lw
UrahamTxu.
Offle in tedrl conrt onllulug wvt ildl
public inar. Will practice lnUi8iann
r's iera courts.
J I UN W. BOKEMU8
Attrney-at-Lw and Land A front.
bryan Ihm.
Commercial practice solicited
CAhaWKIX Kb'I.LtlK
J urey-t-t 'W
l)ec;urTei.
K. li. Cl"4vtM. "TLI V 8. I'l'MBI.
VJK1LL YOLKO
L. At'.orn"r-ir-l-w.
f leplmnvllla t'.ratb Com ty '
h . i: . N TILL Li YotJ50
AriliBNA'l'ltY BUOft.
Attorney-t.-Law
McKluney Tx .
W. K. AKHRNATur. M.O. ABrRRATIJT;
T INDHLEY4BBADKOKD
7J5Maln Btrot'Llndley bu'.ld'J'K) l'1")
i.iw uivespbeiai aiuinveu
aud corporation lw lu tlnd rdm
o mi r "1
MAKTKB4 WBIOHT
U Attirner--l".
(inn Anila Tom (irtmn Comity TX
1OONEAH(.AKl(iltOUUH
i Lawyer Land and Collecting Ar""'1
JOrtkPH BOONk J B. B0'"OBOi!j
II
.ilKLVEN " . .
Attnrm.y-at-I.aw and Bkj
Beymour Baylor Con n I yT
hMi. .ri ladlhivnl'
Kxnban
iff.
Clpal pwlu
SB. COLEMAN
Attorney-at-Law.
Colorado City. Txl
OoHaottom promptly attended to.
CBAWFOBD OBAWFOBD
Attomeyi-at-La"1.
onctNcraMHaft
At. L. (lUAVMir w.l.Ow
SCIIOELLEOPF & CO.
MaBtirkclnrariaiMl Ctaitntn
M Harness
mm
And Wholeealt Uealin In
LtiAtf Sit frTIrdinga ui LWdlirj Ihritw
PAT ENT0I
CT-pt. Ro-lsanei and Trade Marlta
and all otnercauae In the Patent "'T"T
before thecourU promptly aud carefuuy
landed to. . . . wa
ll pon receipt or model or akftch or
Mon I makecarerul examination and
k to patentability free of charge.
reeimmlerate.andl make NO CHAM"
ale. PATENT IS HECU RED. I"''J
Han. advlea and ipeolal referenoet
WrS.0BTTl.l. W-hlaf.-fc
mi C. S. Pa(BtOffle.
AMr PR. WA.BD 4 CO.. t"..-."."
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