The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 258, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 6, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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FTFT DReal Estate and Financial Agents
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U I j.' I-'OSTF.H AS l V. KGIMUOHT
Kdltora nnd Proprietors. '
Entered at thopostoflieo ot Dallas us Second
I ( Class mall matter. f j
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Published cvory day In the year except
. Sundays i ' .
Free of postage to all parts of the United
States and Canada. :
Remittances should bo made by draft
money order or registered letter.
Correspond" -n solicited on all subjects ol
public intcre!. All communication nniht
be accompanied ny niimo df writer
guarantee of good faith not for publication.
Subscribers orderliur addrcHs ' of; paper
changed should give old and new nddw.
ThcPallv Herald Is Hold on nil evening
tiainu leaving after ;i o'clock p. in. 1 art if h
failing to bo served with copies on . -tliw
trains will coutcr a favor by iiotilylnj' the
otllee. : .
1'KKMtt Of SUBSCRIPTION !
One copy ' year..... .. .?
One copy hi x months .
One copy one month J
SIdkIo copy .....!..
For advertising rates apply at the otllee.
Till: DALLAS FAIHCIiOKHH.
Tlip Iifet ilny of tlioDnllns Fair hni
linen' atle.mled .by n larger concourse
of people tlmu have nsscinbloil on the
grounds nny previous day during the
two 'weeks of 1ho Exposition. It lias
been one' grand continued success
from 11m; day the gato wcro thrown
open to tlie public and the most snu-
guino expectatious of the projectors of
the enterprise have been more than
realized in the result s'llurhif? this the
inception of the undertaking. 1
The results will be beneficial in un-
told ways to JJallas and Dallas people.
In n business aud commercial senso its
importance to this city cannot bo over
estimated. Tho people from all parts
of the state have been brought togeth-
er here to 'mix ' and minglo
socially and exchange ideas on ques-
tions and things that- pertain do' the
ndvancinpntiof it ho common interests
of tlic whole country. Tor a tinio the
people have forgotten polities anil
have practically ; been 1 one in an
effort to show tho world
that Texas !s fast 'forging ahead
in industrial enterprise and material
advancement. Then again Dallas will
bo Mronfc' iu the pood will aud nf-fa-tions
of tla-neofb- Mohave hon-
ored us with .their - and inllu-
onee'j have been set in motion that
will redound to tho city's advautago in
a way not. to bo measured by a mere
money value. Great credit is due I lie
men who have given their money and
time aud energy to this cntcrpriscand
if the investment shall bring them
hamlsomo returns it future years they
fully deserve every dollar of it.
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1HELAND AND THH SEXATORSHIP.
The Ucevillc Standard explains Gov
cnor Ireland's language In his gnu An-
tonio speech which h? been constru-
ed into a withdrawal from the senso-
rial contest as follows: k-
(iovenor Ireland's declaration at
San Antonio that he was not a candi-
date for any oflieo has been const rued
by some of his opponents; notably the
(ialvci-toii News to mean that- he had
withdrawn front tho senatorial tace.
The idea that? the governor Intended
to convey was that ho was not seeking
tho otllee ami occupying tho position
ho does we think it very much to his
credit. Tho office of governor of the
great state of Texas should not bo us-
ed as a stepping-stone to gratify per-
gonal ambition. Governor Ireland
inado exactly tho same statement at
JJccville. about twelve months ago
that he did in San Antonio aud the
impression that it inado upon Ids hear-
tors wls that while his nnino was' be-
fore the pooplo of Texas for tho posi-
tion of United States senator ho was
not asking the office but would not be
averse to accepting U if tendered him.
Otu morning contemporary the
News says: "Mills goes back flushed
M ith triumph over his foes." That is
Kmt on a par with :the president's ex-
pression" of "satisfaction'' with the re-
sult of 'Tuesday's' victory for tho Dem-
ocrats. Another such a "flush" would
placo the heel of tho enemy bu Co'.
Mills' neck. A loss of 75 pci cent of
hit former majority in a contest
against tho .weakest pan In tlio -district
fciay bo a sati:actoiy "flush" for
the great mugwump fonrnal of the
southwest hut the Herald ventures
Ihe rtplnlofi that it "i by no means the
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kind of victory .'ol. 1 ills' would gloa
over. (.'ol. 'Mills made the mUtnko of
unsettling an i.ssuo within' Dcnioeralic
lines that tho Detnocnitic State ("on-
vi ntion had prauiicully. settled. The
llKit.vMtigniu repeats: 1'ttt few men
are 1 iggcr than their parties.
CITATION.
The State of 'Texas to the KlierllVor tiny
Cii(ltalile of Dallas County (irci'lin :
VOL' AIEK IlKltKUV. I'd.M.MANDKl)
X That bv nuikliiK publleulion of tills eila-
t ion iu H(inie newspaper published In the
eountv ot PnlhiH fur four sueeesslve weeks.
prevb'uiN to the return day hereof you sum-
1:1011 i:ii A. t'balfant wIiohc rehidenec Ik un-
kiinwn. to be and appear before the district
court to bo hoUlcn iu and lor tlio comity of
liallas. at the court house thereof in the
cil v of Dallas on tho second .Monday in
December next then and there to answer to
the petition of Mary Cliulfant. tiled In said
court on the (ith day of Aiiffiist lssij
against tho said Kit A. I'halfant and alleging
in Rulixtancc as follows to-wit :
I'lainliiV ."presents that slie and defend-
ant w tie ;ojfallv married In Alexander
eountv li.iiii.Is lieeember M. bSMt.and con-
tlnueil to ilv ro(.i Mieruntll .January 7. li:
that ilcl'elKlant Is guilty of such cruel trent-
ment and outrages towards plaint III' of such
a nalui'u as to render their luiu;tr living to-
get her insupportable.
Wherefore plaintitl' asks judgment of the
court dissolving tho bonds ol matrimony
now existing bit woea plaintill' and defend-
ant; that plaintill' have tho care custody
and control of their Infant child lie Isstio
of said marriage and that plaintill' be re-
stored to her maiden name of Mary MeCon-
nell. for cost and general relief etc.
Herein fail not but have you then and
there before said court this writ with' your
return thereon showing how you have exe-
cuted the same. ' 1 '
. Witness: II. W. .tones clerk of the dis-
trlet court of Dallas count y. tilven
Minder luv hand and seal of said
court in the city of Dallas this
tho 1Mb davof October A. !. iswi.
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11. W. JD.NKS
Clerk District Court Dalian County
Uy J. II. Sikwakt. Deputy.
the State of Texas; ta. thu Sbcrlff or any
Constable of Halhi county (trccting:
TOV A UK J1KHKMY C'CiMMANhKI)
J. That by makinc publication of this
citation In some newspaper publiHhed In
the county of linllus for four succesnlve
weeks pre'vloiis to the return day hereof
you (iUininon A. It. l.oiran whose residence
1 beyond the limits of thn State of Texas
to bu'aml Hi))ear below the illftrlct court-
to be holdeii in and for tho county of lal-
Iiih at the court house thereof in the city
ol liallas on the second Monday In Decem-
ber next then ami thcro to answer to tho
substituted petition of Mary C. Logan tiled
In said court on the 18th day of December
IWi n-'uiiiKt the said A. It. Logan mid al-
leging in suhhtaneo as follows to-wii:
That the evidence taken iu the trial of the
caiiKO wherein Mary V. Logan was plaintiH'
and A. It. Logan was dclendaut. and in
which cause plaintiff recovered judgment
said cause being numbered r.'73 on the
docket of the District court of Dallas
county was not tiled with tho record and
praying tho court to permit It to be tiled
nuiic pro tune.
Herein fall not but havo you then and
thero before said court this writ with your
return thereon showing how you have ex-
ecu led the same. : I 1 'r ; 3 . ;.
. Witne.: II. V. Jones clerk of tho Ms-
. trlet court of Dallas county. Given
(I under my baud uud eul of J
I '" court. In the citv of Dallas this
: the lSth dav of October. A. D. lKNti.
' H. W..10NF.8
Clerk DUtrict Court Dallas County
y .1. It. Stkwaht Deputy.
PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE.
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JlKAIiql'AKTKKS DEPARTMENT OK TEXAS 1
OKKKK OK ClIIEV QUAHTKKMAHTKH.
8ax Axtoxio. Texas. Oct. 20 iNSrt. j
SKALKD ritOl'OS.VLS in triplicate sub-
JiHt to usual conditions will be re-
ceived nt this otllee until 12 o'clock noon
Ml. .luv ftl' Vnt'flltllinr 1KSII 111 ivlllell
time and place they will be opened In the
iresenoc oi aiwnumg iiiauiT. loriiuuinu-
ng and dellvererv st Han Antonio Texas
of il.'i.OOO nounds'of Oats In sacks: 41i)(0O
noiiiwla of Corn. In sacks and 700000
pounds of Ilav: nil to be of the best iner-
cliAliltnia quaiii v in every renveui ymu
titles mbjevt to lucre. so w' reduction ol tt
exiedlng 20 per cent. t option of Unl.eU
States. . .
' Deliveries as recnilred between dutc o
award and June 'M next. . i
Each proposal must be accompanied by n
guarantee In the ireserlbcd form with two
sureties .hisrirylng In the sum of fr'iOOeoch
abd no iroposala not to secured will bo re-
Nn unlit or fealcd bids will be enter-
itainsd
.1 lie uove rnnirui rcsr res me rigni io rc
Je'et any and all bldr. to accept a portion
oniy oi mo arucica uiu lurunu iu iu- uv
fects. . .
Preference given to articles of domestic
production and manufacture and such
pirlerence Will be given to arthdes of Amet
lean proiluction produced on the Pacific
coast to the extent of the consumption re-
quired by the public nervleo tlierc. . .
l.mA nn . tl Inn n thl ntiir'e. t ' f
.lank' nrnnmi biiii iiiiiiriiiniiiiii run
- JCnvclopes containing proposal" mioum im jincr m itih ... r- i-iiV-r. i
marked: "Proposals lor-Forage." and ad-1 dies can obtain elegant samples r Kr.L i.y
dresned to the undersigned. i enclosing 10 ott. In anwi.ps to P"'"-
: A. J. A1:(K)N'XIULE. : ; age and packing. Address naming this pa-
QuartermsMter U. 3. Army. .. per Cnowx Cil 'CAJ; V kT. r
. . - . Chief urtenurter. 1018 An h Philadelphia P.
Property for vale In nil parts of the city and suburbs. We hare several extra j
bargains In suburbau tracts ranging from live to seventy seres. No trouble
I to answer micslinii. conveyance
FIELD & FIELD
700 MAIN STKEKT DALLAS TEXAS.
I . Statistical Fa;ts.
: Conipihyl from tho Unrcaii of Insur-
; ancc lor lKp.i. Kiect your plan: win
" lino coiiipnuies of iin eign origin or
a benevolent association at homo.
What they have done for tho wid-
owB an'd orphans of your Stato and
i respectivo charges
j T 11 A paid last year to the wld-
j ows and orphans of Texas .107.'1M 00
ICiiuiiabh- l.lfo linld last year to
1 lie willows HIHl oriiimiiB in in vu
' T II A paid iuexecssol K'rplitable
j T It A jialdhist year to the wld-
j ows and orphans of Texas '.
Mnnluittan i.il'o paid last year to
; the widows and orphans of Tex
r T l A paid in excch.i of Manhattan
ioT:;."il 00 j
i'i
18.7110 00 I
W(i-Jl DO j
1 11 A paiu last year io mo iu-
ows and orphans of Texas 10'
L- l.tfo mild lust vear (o
;ir.i !K) i
the widows and orphans of Tex 02270 HI
T H A paid In excess of '. Y. Life J0.U81 00
T H A paid lust year to the wid-
oys and orphans of Texas....... 107051 90
'!... iwl.l l.iut vftnr lo fhn
' widows and on)hans of 'lexas. SI4ij 00
T It A paid iu excess of UermanlR MB70 00
T A palu last year io me wii
.va iiml nritlinliu if 'Cl V(1H .
107.i DO
Mutual J.ll'o paid last ear to the
widows aud orihans of Texas. .
T A paid In excess ot Mutual
T 11 A paid last year to tho wid-
ows and orphans of Texas
Travelers' paid last year to the
...t.l..i. n.i.l rtfiifiniiu fit' TnVflM
2fl.772 0(1
7f.."i7!l no
io7;!rit oo
1.000 oo
n iuuii n inn 'i I'll...." . -.
m ii i ....(.I 1 .frliii vo Ini'M 1011 !t.M 4)0
X l A ('Hill III I'.wrriTi'i in. ...
The T. 11. A. paid to tho widows aud
orphans of Texas la-t year mokk than
the Equitable Mutual aud Travelers
combined. ; .
The old line insurance companies of
tho. North paid to the widows and
orphans of .Texas 22b'G52.8'2 but col-
lected from tho Texas policy holders
!ji.r I I.421U I; ho Texas cont t ibuted $317-
77t 1VJ more than necessary to pay her
dcatli claims a handsome donation to
the rich corporations of the East.
The above is a record for ono year
of the two systems of protection. The
T. U. A. is a uo.mk a.:socialion. relying
upon her member to contribute ac-
cording to iige and V-'W'lits upon the
death of ft member. Tho feasibility
and equity has been demonstrated by
years of experience. Tno whole
structuro depends upon the mutual
good faith of her membership. The
old lino companies chnrgo specified
premiums which their recoru Jor
thirty-live years demonstrates to be
'200 per ccut'in excess of amounts neces-
sary to cover death losses. '
Tho T. It. A. has over fiOO bcnefici-
arios in Texas i'ive hundred out of
six hundred wpuld havoi been utterly
destituto if not' for tho1 co-oiieia.ive
plan. !:1G00C0.( 0 paid by the T. U. A.
to tho widows and orphans of Texas.
$2K)000.OO saved by tho plans of tho
T. 1$. A. to her membership. Co-
operative companies in tho Tinted
.States nro paying over 000000.00
annually to tho w idows and orphans
of deceased members. Erst-class
agents wanted.
15. 11. l'AiiitOTT Manager
T. R A. Waco Texas.
Call on Padgitt Uros. for anything
h tho harness aud saddlery line.
Dallas State Fair and Exposition.
Notice to.: Exhibitor.
Exhibitors' and privilege tickets on sale
from Saturdav morning nt e o'clock and
thereafter at lixpositioii avciiuo entrance.
Owners of privileges must present order
for exhibitors' ticket signed by T. L. Mar-
salls. Kxhlbltors of machinery must present
order for exhibitors' ticket signed by J. il.
Welldelken.
Kxposition Hull and Hortleultiiral Hall
exhibitors must present order for exhibi-
tors' .ticket slgBod by J. 8. Armstrong or
1). ISlankenshlp.
Kxhlldtors of live stock must present or-
der for exhibitors' ticket signed by W. II.
Uaston. ly order of
.ALEX SANGER
Superintendent of Uates.
Samples f ree!
Samples Free!
CROWN
MKDICATKD
COMPLEXION. POWDER;
Hlgbly Indorsed by the Theatrical Profes-
sion. Contains valuable medicinal proper-
ties which quickly remove all blemishes of
the skin. It efl'ects complete transforma-
tion and' coiises the most ordinary person
te become striklnply beautiful. It llut up
iu pearl and Heidi tint in larpe toilet boxes
--.i i. t.. i. ll .Iriiffi'lut. or timl se-
tcuiely sealed to any addrefa on receipt ol
nHnn mi nnT in ainiiiu tir I'uiirin t.
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reauy io snow property at on nines.
REAL
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COLLECTING ; MEETS
OK) M ATTST SriyRlUFl
. mmaj Mt ! MAIM I III I II ! 1 l-JJL. HI I I M II Mill 1 'fml tSHm1 PM ' TTT
' GUPtlUE &.'
City Real Estate and Land Agents
Corner Main and Murphy Streets' Dallas Texas.
Have for sals an extensive list of Improved an .1 unimproved bu uliiv." ami resident
property in all part of tho city and In thu suburbs and varioui iiddltlo-i-.; alno many
litniis. ranches and huuK Call atiJet lUt. Wo buy and sail on eouiinisiiiui oiily.aJver-
lise. furnish conveyances ami show property lice ot elianre.
W.II. rjlATIIER
PRATIIER
Real Estate and
Buy and sell lands aud city property
for taxes negotiato. loans cto. Call and
suburban proporty. - '.
741 Elm Stroof
KRUGH
Real Estate and Gen'l Collecting Agts
1 Si U or cxehango city property farms
. Ill Sycamore Street . .
C. H. SCHOELEOPF
Jobber and Manufacturer of
Saflfllery Leather ani Sloe Mm
DALLAS
1 830 and 832 Main Street. -: S .
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SASJSli Gow'
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i ir n. k nr.
TEXAS & PACIFIC RAILWAY
' 1 ' VllK(5KB.' T 1'OrULAU KOUTK It ETWEES " ''
rilii EAST AND THE WEST
if
lliirt Line to'JJew Orleans and nil points in Lmilslina New Mexico. Arizona and
ralit'ornl.i. ' favorite totie Noiiji Kast snd Soiltheart.' Weaiit I'L'f.LMAN KITKK'P'
M.KV:riN( CA Its llirouch Iwtween tit. luU (vln Tcxarknua) and Di-nui:. N. W.; alio-
l ullmau 1'wljee rilccplnx ara bi-tyrr'ti fi ort Worth and New Oilcaua wiilumt nuic. i .
. UXL ONI IJJIAXGKOy ClUSTO I ... . I
CHICAGO. i . VA-UL(jTON . rilll.Atil l.l lll.-. t
CINCINNATI . H4-I.TIM011U KKW.iOLK .. .
tH'OTTtt.u rnixcipAt ctn ks. . i
Take tlie S:0 a. m. trulfc lor the Southeaat xU l.hUa IJocV. aad for M. lml xnd all
polnls North ana Kat. Tike either iLe 8:40 a. m. or U:Ui p.m. t Jul i a for I'll. ar:ma
ii:itliMP4'ern points via New Mrnut. Take tho li.l.". p. m train for I'I Vo and the
W toi. T.tkc the 5i? a. m. or C.H. fiu trains for Vacu Auslin San Autenb . aredo aud
inti liiu dl !e polnta. - - - ' ' 1 "' - ''
IVm wrrra iiooked to :! ttm all points In Knrope via tlie Ann r. can SruauitU
l.lnc. tetwtH-n l'liilnck'Ipl.U anl KivcrHol aud the JicJ Star Stenitiip Llu. tctween
Nv Wk. Philadelphia and Antwerp. ' . . .
Kor full pan leulnra or tlokcta calf ofl 1 '
H. Pi lirolIM I'astenjfer Arnt liomton. Tex. " " ' ''' '
K P Tl'RXKlii Ticket Af nt T. P. depot and .VKJ Main street DallM TeX."
V. (MIL'S. Tliku Ap Di. Union Ichi Katt illa. '
U '.V. Ala I' l I.OI'Mf. Ocncra Pasteuiter ud Tlc.l ietT4alliiT-.
FIELD
ESTATE
AND-
B
A. O. AUDREY
& ARDREY
Collecting Agents
furnish abstracts of titles render property
cxauiluo our list of bargains In city and
iDallasi Texas.
& KRUGH
J
ranches lands aud negotiate leans.
Dallas ai.xas.
TEXAS :
813 and 815 Commerce Street.
Pharmacists. I SaPate
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