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DALLAS L0DC3. HO. H
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AHr.lJ W II V.H K-fl"
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
ON H0S3 AVENUE.
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II........ I'li .tHa An. 'Ilia nl.uv U of-
(.... I i'.rmrl t'-.-li. Imliiiico Juliimry !'
It""'.! or oilier p.'uJ Uoal Kll.
A l-o. una iu-l'rtrro l'.iwfr KXrtlXII nj
villi rimrtf ooniilti nJ ill
i.erfii'l runiiiiig m-lor.
. i!y Kt DlVu uf T. ('. JORDAN
Uttiiki'r. ur nl ilic fhv Mill" lo
nrAtriiAMi i ricnin'.
liillS Ki-liruai-.v 1. in;i. 2.!.ir.
rVIUl'. I'liJuvipm-.i wonl.l ri-...fcil'ul!.v
1 iiil'urm I he I'ili'oiiii of liiillm niwl ill
vicinity linn lli'.v liavn lukon lie Smro
lciMnily oecupif.l iy Ik'iiry lluliny wbar
lliov will I'.iulilitli a
PAT1ILY BAKERY
fin'l will nlwiivi kw im lunJ l.tTillT
Jilt BAH. l.'AM'is. COim: lie.
Tlify liiv rt'hiii'.t (lie ol.l Oven anil
liuvinjc hid long oxpcrionco io ilia lnii-
ui'.' ilicy luipn lo (live couiplcia milisfno-
lion. 'I'lie palriinaga of tlio J.ublic ia re-
peclfnlly "li ilri.
ji i h.n haL'saman a co.
Dnllns Kt'lu-nry 4ih 1K71. 'Jl-if.
iTst ci: llT 1 s i C AT 11.
a HAVE lost tlio lliftiliiplit Ccrlificalo
iysiic.l lo Haniy .1. Munsnn l.y ilie
Jlonrd of l.nml Con'iiiiss'oiH'rs of Miln.ni
Cuiinly. on lite iilh dT tciluiler lS-l.i Po.
I'.fi 3d" tJliiHt for 04(1 ncres of J.nnd. If
the Mine in ir.il lifiud from t-r found in
nixiy dnys n-licatiliti trill bo iimdf in I lie
('oniniinsioiii'r of llie lionoial Land OllicU
nl Austin lor a ltipliunlc.
DAVID THOMAS Agent.
Ilallaa ApriH 1H7I. 2U:0t.
su vizi v vs s h
VN the FIRST TDKKDAY liU MAY next
R (tin' mitne being llin second day t bere-
nf) -will be sold witliin llie hours prescribed
by law at l'ublio Vendue id tho highest
iiidder bcfoio die Cotirt-llotise door in
the Town of Dallas in llullas County
Texus All the right litle and interest of
'J'licinus M. Y0rthinj5tMn in and tit Bix hun-
dred and sixty acres of Laud described as
follows: "In the county of DallAs and
Slnto or Texas ou the Watora of Prairie
Creek about 7i miles. N. H;l K. frtfm Dal-
las known as survey Ho. Dil by Tirluo of
Peter s Colony CcrtMicftle No. issued
liv tic Commissioners of said Colotiy Oct;
ibtli 1M0 beginning at tho N. K. corner
of David A. Il.idgley s CtO aero survey it
being tlio N. IV. corner of section No. 1!)
Township No. 1 S. It. of the first base line
lianjea Kast of first meridian A stake i U
prairie; iheneo South with the Kast line
of Baid liadgley survey 1HD0 S lOtln varus
ft slake in prairie ; thence K. crossing
Prairie Creek 1H00 8-10ih varns; a stake
in ineund in prairie ; thence Jf. 41(1 varns.
a slake in ptailie West line of Daniel
Tanner s league survey No. 20 ; thence N.
41." W. 20'll varus a slake in the North
line of:!0ih section ond in prairie; thence
N. Dili voras to the beginning" being one
half of the undivided interestofJ. V. Pom-
lierlon in the said tract as an heir of Gid-
eon I'emberton deceased tlio interest of
sai l J. W. Pemberton being the on-fil'ili
of said tract and atsigned and transferred
to mid Thomas M. Wortliington by said
.1. W. Pemberton by deed la:ed Sept. 21st
1803 fi oi.i ded iu Look " J" pages 75 end
70 Uoi'ords of Dallai County ; levied on
ns ibe property of Thomas M. Worlbinglon
itl Ibe suit of j. U. McLaiu.
J. M. UltOWN
Sheriff of Dallus County Texas.
April 1st 1871. !3:4t.
r.. c. m:i.l.l:u.
j. r. SMITH
KELLER &. SMITH
KKNIDKIT lF!rsT")
IIAVINI1
f--j Kllhomlll
'V'-i "V-1 tnlerrstull
Cfi- 'r'.'Y-'-JrVy lullH.l.li
t':(f .rule.i..l.
uialnKSIT 1F! tt Tm
IIA.II... pnrri..-
nl the enllr lnll
.1 Ur. W. O.
..hl.r.h.ir
ri-i-. -3' to Hi. ntlrni ol
.S7flkTJ4 taininc ... lb. nl-
v: ii la ih tai.l
wt l.prorrd ma-
nr. ..
will vi.it 1Vi!nrl. I.nrtr MitiSM
r.i ..Mli. MrKHiarV l'l. IVnloa. ana &'-
II. ll.liom Ih nir pruniplly IM-I"!'
n. o. fih ln.ru tl'ifliluii4lliBioa
I p tiri.. t thr. kll..rt Crn"
P1I Mv la- ls"o ai.:ir
(1 Cl0.)
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
II
AVING leaevd tbe CP.CTTHF1ELD
HOL'SEL t iY eharn th 1st f
lOtBE. U tjV. ebare ih. la. .f
v. ..rn4 lienova.ing lhe Hoaaa
Mav
tliroagboul and Refurnishing anew all th
I. Home. Ih Travelling I'ubhc tnay o
aurvl thai Ikry will and thi Ilnnrc.
under en r charge. ''i brat ia Srinhera
Teiaa. One of the ropririor will b ia
lie OfTirr at all time In look after th
rmfort f 0-'a. Vr hall art apart a
l.notT of vell-'nrrriltM 8ingl Room
.ir Oir armaB4a'i'v- f br apeially
trir t.t m li. fi.t 1 able will I fxrl. and
nrr T.i ' clean and ronfnrtable. trj we
- r.nH fcirc "li-.ir.a. Lard. Turkirs
Ctirkrna. Veaiaca i.ama. Egra. ktn will
itar b'.Tr ih in now and ret 'he
lirkni aaarkrt rnrr. a w wiek ta ratber
r
Jai: Teiaa Wa'ck J 171 tL .
n If AN AnY.
IIWUI""I" i
Cooking atul Ullice Stoves
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DALLAS TEXAS.
j T11K CKI.ED15ATE0
Buck's Brilliant Stoves
X I. WAYS t)X HAM.
I I -.11 Hi. rail nJ m Ikra. I
jbtttiht b ll of IVklne fuminr
brui.'lil la flila Mrkt ll oi vnicn i r-
ttti' fdCiioB lo oil. or
. t...tntt. fram ! .bo b.V
11. II.. T.... March 21. 1X71.
Mr. f. 1. f A4i. 811 : 1 'iiMhria
of vou ome folir nimbi on of llurk i
llrillinitl Cook Biv iibicli b Ueii in
c-.n.iant me lud fjUc1 ulir satitfaeilon
in everjf rt'pect.
Hcelfitlljr jrourt
JOHN W. SttlHKM.S
Kd. Dallai llrAUti.
Da' las T. January SI 1"7I.
Mr. C. I). Kaxaih Hlr: ! have In-
teude.l for some liin lo trite you ih rRnl
10 lb aio'v I Imighl or yon last tl!
lluck lirilliaiit Cook Steve. I htv itvr
em belter Move and woulj rather but
11 than any 1 htv ever ustl. It ia ritual
lo alt you recommended il lobe and iU my
ju.lgm'ent cannot be aurpasaed. I very
willtbgly r-comniend tt lo any fne wishing
lo piirvliuaa a nova.
Vourr respectfully.
SAIIAII II. COCKf.KI.L.
Dallas Tbxas March 20 18. 1.
Mr. C D. Kaxaut War Sir : I lak
pleasure iu recoflniendlnt; Ih Dllck &
Wright Cooking Move. It ia bv far the
best stove I ever had arid would ri com-
mend il to all needing a cook stove.
Very re.pefclfttlly So.;
V. L. LANG.
Dallas Harth 2Ut S71.
Mr. t1. D. Kan a nt bear Sir: The stove
1 houg!ll of you last May (lluck k Wright's
Patent) fives perfect oniisfaotinn. It is
nil that 1 could eipebl and much more
than any other I ever lued. Itbakosin
iniuli less line and with much less wood
tlmu any Itove 1 ever khew.
W. H. rilATHEH.
lHllas Texa8 Miircli 21st 1871.
Mr. C. H. Kaniht Dear Sir -.The itove
1 purchased of you " lluek's llrilliant"
Insi Fall gives entire satisfaction. It is
the beet cohking itovb I havo nny kHow-
leilgc of- lieais iitickr and requires lest
wood than any stove 1 havo eVcr Used. I
lako pleislire in recotilittetidiiig il It) all
who desire it first-class Dtdve.
Yours truly .
W. L. MUKPI1Y;
All kinJs bf Stovd Trimmingd to
fit all sizes on hand and for wilo.
Also tt aro lot of
PULP'S ckLEBUATflD GllAND
FORCE PUMPS
arIi thr cm-kliRATKn
MOOREHOUSE CHURNi
Call and sue them. .
All kinds of .IOH WOKlC
done to ordor.
(j. D. JlAJTADY.
Dallas March 25 1871. 2S:tf.
IS K MOVED
VROM
Sain Street to North Sid of Hie Pullit Biiiare
daXiIjAB oitSt
Bakery Confectionery)
AND '
HOItttl S1I1B OF Tlllt PUBLIC SUUAkK
lilext DotJr West of the Hirh Building"
ri-IIIE CNbl?tlSIGNED thankful for the
JL past pitlrobagc wouia respeciiuny in.
furia the citizens of Dallas and vicinity
that he lias jttst received a large assort-
ment of COAfriiCTtONKRrcf all kind;
witb a good supply 01
CANNED GOODS
OYSTERS SARVfXKS; FRUITS 4 C.
FJGS CURRAnrH; KAISIX8
and everything in the FrUit and Confec-
tionery line at lowest prir.el. His
JIAlil'RY
Has been entirely rebuilt And lit will be
prepared to rumisli
FRESH BREAD ft ROLLS
every morning before breakfast
every morning new uraii..
. j I
From 'plain PiiunS Cake 10 tab richest
Fruit and Ornamental Cake fliraiabeil tt I
lb shortest Hot ice tnd kept on band
WORK FOR WEDDINGS)
Fartiet tc promptly attended IK:
GIXOElt bEER and LAGER llfeF.tt
tlwayt on hand fresh and purs both-
strongly recommended by physician Ss
healthy for well persona as well iavallils:
Mi-Call and set tu and I will giiar-
tnt tatlsftetiOn. II. BOU3 X.
Dallaa January 21 1871. 10: if
Kentucky Jacks for Sale
I HAVE UK tome TEX or TWELVE 6n
large KENTUCKY JACKS all thora'-
. A - - J uliMj K Ul kUJ f W
Uxl.V.o. .Td
". fm
wbieh I OFFER FOR BALE. They taay
v r . J I . k Rirltkea nf If. P. TKork-
ton twlw as ile Boat of Frt Werth
Tanaal lownty
nai iwwiy.
Aay wieking nprior Jarkt woold
wrll f rH at t. early day at
tht abore-aBea ptarr.
febrwary 4 17121:8L
.OTICE!
fTlWft WAGONS and TEA. cr.et
M. for Mr
Uaalinr eait
1 ke l'l
... .
lHUa Marrfc 11 17126 Sm.
1 Og
r? MIeBIHWll "t SKI'S 1 .. . - a t
;. . ! mad and 4dy nd 1 eoneltfled I
fKiO Feet ef CeMca-wowd U ij - lht othef side tiO wart
r.n
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Iht I ' '
tatr. .If- tad of riMM
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; rIUMlia I1IIM iy-.
IU k4 aM 4 !. Ii( ih. fr kl
imi a4 tk. OH IU tl " '
'twirl i in r-nii!) ff" ""'
.rlir4 liway l "I "f I'"
4 (! kir4iuf Ms Jul - f"'
tt.. I ikui.gbl li." lti I
r.. U ) 1 Ut r liljr
kabl. ..a Vol kl J'
(re'SKl lawaw Ibis )auie 4 r
Ikikf lr Ik tWi arrk4--J
Tk Ua.lkh. kuiaaurr alill ! t
t'lr iry MiU h ram. the ("
r.ik i m.4ul.l lot 14.1 aaj rkii4rrn.
l-i .i... u t..r h.Im ibe at !'
UtoirJ kail way up ) l(.
I ay )uireirr wsdeai 8pikbnek
(k riu)iilaa I r4 "n ii
; aaura vrr Ik lark of inrprue ia
U.l.a wkra taarublia bJy Mar
Ik niMriliim pJ ko fJf It It
.aiaiaia ia bruptr rwJiliaa our public
rihiaofay fail to Uaiwiably ia tkelr
tlivgiaar 10 lb tout rot4 ia tbw.
Ala Ur tuck aclijr wkoMwrii! adalrt
are tairuned I lurk guanliaatt Haif a-
day t laUr tnj a few ctrt-lutJi tf dirt
H.J..I.I -4. .k. M.iirf ranalrtt tad
yet for wiaay H' Corparailoa hav
b0 (A.Nl.r. about aomg 11 .
art Ibiaking ytt.
11 Ureal bouit taav slow" it ia old aty.
Ing. Il it vtrlnrd wild a ngae ia
ik.- -u Tk plkaa af lb Cor
.ill I k.. ba abowa lo their
dr4; but ikt ibey art superUiivtly
dilatory It a wtll keswa iaoi 1 iu
graerally.
. I Halt L...H AIIPlIV In
And a nook In your eotunmi for these ftw
lints I remain Mrs
try resiuiciiuiiT
MOSES.
Tli1 Story of nrt Aruuteur Hull
I IgUllT.
A ilixtini'iiinhi'd Moxicnn trcntlo-
111011 Inl.l iih nnnililv of Ilia FXIIori
cntrj at bull-fllitiiig in ono of tho
larger cities of tho republic. It is
llio lUKlom in bull-bghting coun-
irii'ft for tho vounir bloods of the
flrtt fumilicR who ih to distin-
f 11 i kIi tlu'tnaelvcs 'lo appear in tho
'luzti do Toros as nmatours on im-
portant oecanions'' and fight tho
bull.
On atoeh occasions Iho amateur is
usually allowed a cdmpunion who
is posted in tho ways of tho ring
and is lulled u ' i:idrino." Tho
iinrlpinn ili reels tho uiiniteur how to
tarry ou tho flight and in fact nets
ns his cliaperon and next momi
thrninrliniiti (liir ncnunintnnco was
crowded into tlio fight ngainst his
..... ... ...... . 1 . . 11 ;l
will ! nut wo win let mm icu it
himself iih llri told it to It 8 :
'I said o no llio bull liaj
done me 110 insult; why should I
flght with him T But they nil said.
'You aro a brave young man aim
wantto inalteyour way iu tho world;
and bo popular With tho ladios; it
is bolter that you bsgin now thai
you havo so godd a lilno and fight
1110 duii. o i 100 incut pm nij
liamo on tho bills. Woll I liked
this matler not ver' much at alt
but I could not get out of it and So
tliev Itent nio ill. Vhen tlio dar
conies I went ili with my pndriho
'. . . 1. T .. I. Ml
anu said to myscu asi sees into uun
'I will keep over on tho other side
iilid let tho others do tho fighting.'
But after a timo the audienco began
to get excited arid to encourage iho
oh they began to throw oranges
iind stle'h trifles at me pretty lively.
Then my padirnO tamo up to irio
und ho says :
"Look you ; this will not dd very
will dt.iill ! If vou do not fitrlil the
bull there will bo a row nnt it is
bettor that you Uo not disgrace
yourself?" .
"So I told him 'I will figtit the
bull sooner as to dodgo my head nil
the times from tho oranges nnd
Knn.!i u-hieli the audience throws
at mo.' " He looko at my saddle
it nil said :
"Th r-li inch is loose nnd it is
better that you got ofT and let me
tighten it before you go iritti the
..'l
''So I got off and stood by thb bide
1 1 . 1 . 1.
or my norse looKing nt nun iu
him tighter. This tithe 1
was stooping over and saw not the
bull vvluch 1 was tntnicing was on
ilm nt.lin sidn bf llie riitD". As I so
stood I feci mVsbif lifted up ihto
the air and wheti I came dowri Iho
bull was on my too tramping mo
sothntwhon thrjy got him away
I could not stand and was cori Dried
to my room for six weeks.
"Then they told me when 1 was
J.t . .1 .j j i 1
well Ogatu vnai vne juugen iiuu
cause 1 nau to expose iuvhuii
bravcy to the bull and not try for
of lhe way whe i)e
to cet out of the way when ile cBme
. " .r 1 ..1... dil
lor me a miu -nmt tu h ch
1 was always a brave man and care
not much for the bull. Xhon lotj
said:
"T?nt the indpes lot that bull
but alive and decided that when"
-nH ahmilr! rneover and the bull
ahdhld rceover yon should fight it
ovef once more again together. Yon
are well aad the bull is wery "well
indcoa.'
"1 sjlid. no 1 hava no desire lo
1 . li.k (.nil Il tii rnrnive mnch
apgrivillrm. and I forgiy him for
what L'a:a w me.
i.TVak faM that anch lanmiire
wdrild fiat do for the jadgea and if
. ... . It ' 1. .1 . lL.V-11 M.n
1 III OOl lIKe 10 "Km p.
. - .. m 1 r J .
j VB diaracea ior me anu 11 w
. .hotjlll i-r lh citr that
1 evening. ow there was a Toon.
. w Toont
lady there wnicb 1 maogni ot very
ranch and I tontladed it was beUer
IU U V II tt.ll m. v -
' j to fight th Ifitl than to lose the
! ladv.
"When went
j 1
into lbs fitig
I ....... - j
1 f ... it.. hnTl lrK.Vin rkrV
I get Pener nainreu vt ni . j ..-j m
DALLAS DALLAS COUNTY. TEXAS. AfHlL 151871.
it uie. Hul T uy " ' (hx'!'1"
trv rtiiuttv. ii rtt.'Uisj
Wl fruit and Uh lhilij'k I d.-H I
aut and i ry nut ! t! '
tiijlii the bull at ' "r '""' V"'
t.l iho nti. I i t l.'i-
I wiil.l lijjhl l"11 lu
liul vt ry wi'll
llokiiid: "It ia letlrryi'ti ali.iul l
throw lhe lit.UrilU iiii- ih baU'a
naali. IWllaUrarl the till.ali-li
of lhe bull and hni J oti i road v
t.i Ihrtiw uu try out and I nl
jump ai.lo
I .aid I would do I
padrino went up Ki ihr bull und l'-
gait I dame urnuiul bi-f..H' b' it.c.
Iiuu I ran up 1 Ihr.iw Iho buidu-
r.ln but I wa o ext 'led '''"t
a I liirguiieit to rail out I" him
pi't out ofiho . ay. nnd. when I h i
1I10111 j-u tey f tri'kw him in lh hn k
iiiated .if Iho bull. Then my jmdri.
no he Ullowed louder n vrr lu
bull th'Hild do nnd enltli nt l! e
tmudarillas. At la-t lie g l lud. I id
them and tore the barbs tun tf h
fio.h. Theu he runs over lo 1110
and pull me down and began lo
beat mo over the head and tho ba k
with tho flut aido of hia sword an J
hi foot nnd be says:
Ixiuk lure you now! It is better
before we ro anV further that no
thing shall be undorslood I mined i.
ato. Are yon the iiadrino of mo or
the padrino of the bull?"
lie wat so very hngry thnl I could
not say an explunnliun nnl so I
told him I would io homo for 1 liko
not tho snort and it might maks
us bad friends er something if we
kept on. Some of the oranges al"l
apples which they throwed nt mo
ak I wont out were Very solid and
I lea tho town that night. Since
Ihoh I have bad ho quarrel with
tho hulls nnd I liko not to havo
nny more.
t'l'vo been n member of this
church nigh on to forty years'said
it pinched libol on dhristianity "and
it hasn't cost mo six it "quarter
conts." "(iood bbss your poor
bconomicial withoisd up old soul"
tnid afervont brotl'.br in tho corner.
i-csns ratllic Kallioad-ront-
KST noAII OF TIIK AoK.
We copy the following editorial
from tho Washington Chronicle :
No act of tho Forty-first Congress
will bo longor remembered to its
Wedit than that nulhorir.inir the
construction ofthotntns c intinonla!
highway from the eastern bounda-
ry t!f Texas not r Marshall via KI
Fitao to the town of San Diego oil
thd Irny of that nnmd in tho State
of California. The routo is thd
samb that was surveyed some eitfh-
teen years ago unuer mo auniiiiiB-
i....ihn rf i'rnnUlin fierce while
Jefferson Davis was Secrotary of
War tt was in jaci; 1110 juvoiilu
nroicct of the lato head bf tho South
ern Confederacy. It extends along
tho thirty-seconu par.utei 01 itui-
tudo. . Thb bill which has passed boll!
houses of Congress over ovory test
br more than a two-thirds vote
provides in addition to tho maul
lino for two branches ono from
tho eastern terminus near iliir-
shall to Now Orleans a distance of
about three hundred milos and ond
from h point about orio hundred
miles Uistunl irom us acino icr-
minuS which is to form a connec
tion with San pranoisco. i lie
cohipany under whoso auspices thi
bill has been carried are already
tile ownors of tho franchise through
Testis kriown as "llio 'Jranscontt-
rlbntnl Company.
This fl'iiuchiso gives them tho
riglitofway through Texas tt dis-
tance of eight hundred miles and is
etr.engl.hehed by thoir recent pur-
chase of tho Sou tern Ptibillc railroad
ft Corporation extending from
Shreveport J.onisianu to Palo Pin-
to Texas nnd connecting with tho
mnin lines ut tho latter point. It
is now and has been fof some years
in profitable operation.
In addition to these advantages
tho Transcontinental Company
have entered into n negotiation for
the ptlrcbase of tho Memphis nnd
HjI ran ranronu anu n.a ivmug
stock vVhich includes the line from
Memphis Tennessee to ijiltie isock
Arkanilhs a distance of iwo hun
dred miles. The whole route ex
clusive bf the branches is an aggre-
gate of some two thousand miles.
Tho region traversed is ono of
surpassing fertility. With .the ex-
ception of about seventy miles al-
most the entire lenglh is singular-
ly level the reports of tao gov-
eminent engineers and tho engin-
eers of the company concur In the
statement that a railroad can bo
laid more rapidly and cheaply along
tbia lino than over any other boc-
lion of our country.
San Diego thB Pacific terminus is
five hundred miles from San Fran-
cisco" and that much nearer Phila-
delphia and New Y'ork than any
otfifcf competing organizations.
Tlie value of the Texas cotton
belt tan hardly be estimated when
we cofisidcr that in the reservation
as far west it the twenty-thirtl de-
gree of loHgitade west from tt ash-
i ; nn ...Mr .I4 i.MTiftn ii oinrn-
ducingsix. htnared lbs. of gihned
Cotton. Aluttioiine cotton inu
jof Georgia nississippi and Ala-
i bama baa bcefl worn oot and Urs-
i ed ont to tomfHon. The great cot-
ion field of thik continent and we
may welt sav of tbe world lie
j wes-t of the Iisiwi pi riveT i"i a
: POIk Ul nuiwj -
is j-ierctd ty tbe proposed line of
railway.
1 Whatever may be said by the peo-
ple of lie North to the contrarr
the facj e-till remain that cotton
even 'io . "rider our disorganijx-d
: rte w of labor Lo! it . nprci:a-
i-v a an t'leinriil l our firx'jfa
n luim-rt f
'1 ho f.iil.itt iii'.Uu jraihrrl fri
lhe l.vl a'.iit-.l oar iiM.rUI f.t-
i 'ii i..in.ii. .-r llu trar ii..lin
Juiir l7l' iKitnihslrali- lh-t
f... I :
lain pi.-lurit trftiablti taJ
.aiu..: .fli'tp.it
1 taer... .....-..
I ir ara-e
l.:d and ailiar
Itw riiua....
IVro'a.iat I I iuu
f '.' i i.
mi in.
II l '.
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tt im .ai
Atlulbrr t..iaa 4l-
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11 V ili.m-litii; llio llio arms sni
t.. k-iT -t.il
wIn H' flUP'Mtniir: a a t
l-rumlhw Mai .'r". '"'
muitisof nil oilier pnxlmta. a;n.
.
l ulliiral. inii.oral. iiirvhaiii. nl. ir. i -""i - "
lilo.idon.i.!.lHr.l.lTi:7ll. The:";."!" ;" Lr;V'!.h-T
vnl..oortl.oi..lto.xp.ru .Mu-l- I . S. Msythal. at. J i-kkn l.. M
..IlKiillhi. Ieav.al.ul KZi.U "nn- AU";M- Vf"
.ih7. or an amou.it Mow iho v.luo jd..aa.l i .o.r trial Iho. l.-rj
oi i no tiuion fxprieioi rj.t . .
'7
t tthoat th. toiiiiii Mr oxpur.a-
Ion. wo w.flld be c.H.lit.ui
i. r. ....... :...i..i.i...i... .
t m ii
Pile in
in- .ii. a i....-.k.. -
prossivo iu llio f.xtromo orooiupill. .
1 i . ... . ... .. -. !...!
..I ... I.. ti-..r...r i:.r-i..i.
commerce liul with an
anntial
cotton crop equal to tho c:tpaeity of
those new nnd unurptted totlon
lantla pierced by thi new railway
where would wo then stand? In a
position making us Ibe inot pi oh-
perous nation under tho sun with
all K ii rope paying us annual trib-
ute. I'assing beyond this cot tori re-
gion wo unter tho grazing fields of
Western Texas ovor which roam
countless herds tit wild cattle hor-
ses door buffald and wild ludinns.
This country is from tho frontier of
Texas in I'alo 1'inlo county to I'd j
1'aso on tho Itid (irande nilistioico i
of four hundred miles. It is capn- j
bio of producing sufficient be ef to .
r. ..l l.' ! u-:li:. ...... M... i..;. ...
lei-u ix iiij 1 iiimiii d u i.ij iui a.
indefinite number of years.
New York city destined to bo-
come the great money market bftho
world will in the coming timo
draw much of bet- boef front these
field.
From El Taso west through New
Mexico we cross tho Inst mountains
of tho plains; fino gracing tioldi.
abounding in rich mines of gold
and silver.
Through Arizona nnd Sodthet-n
California the country is holed
mainly for its minerals.
Tho Pacific reached tho rostd will
control n great part of tlio Kifstern
trade which has always onriched
the nations possessing it.
However re;mt'ded this magnifi-
cent work will becoino a ilutgical
nijeiicy in the development of tho
South. As a rhoasuro of reconstruc-
tion il cannot bo over estimated.
Emigration and capital will flow in
and over the whole region in steady
and uninterrupted stfcanig. The
natural wealth of Texas itt'elf its
incalculable growth of cotton its
vast expanse tit grazing hihd its
countless herds of cattle itil wheat
and corn its wonderful deposits of
iron coal lend copper arid even
gold mi J silver; its rivers and har-
bors its equal and modornto cli-
mate and i 05 capacity fur division
into five greitt Slates each as largo
as I'dinsylvaliia and able to hold
the whole present populatifh ol the
United States aro opportunities
and facilities nowhere else combin-
ed in any part of tho world. A re-
cent estimate shows that Texas
nlono can raise more cotton than all
the great States put together! This
splended Einpiro is but the vesti-
bule to nn outlying country of still
grander richfes. It has lain fallow
fur want of this very work without
population ol- cultivation for cen-
turies. Had It njjtbcon hemmed by
slave States it would havo long ago
bocnopenodtd uivilziation thd seat
of unrivalled commerco manufac-
tures and a dilhing people. At last
its hour of rodt'lnption has confb.
The Southern Pacific Hoad derives
its great strength from the dodble
fact that it is iflhiost exclusively a
liopublican measure nnd that il
wils duo to the section lutein in
arrhs airainst the (iovernmcnt. This
accounts for tho immense vote il re-
eeived in both House of Congf-ess.
Many supported it who woro Com-
mitted against land griints to other
similar enterprises nnd bechuse
the'ir constituency expected them to
do so as tho best and (host practical
.....Kna. hi.... iel If noa.Bl.ir.. UT ! I I I...
hailed with joy both North nnd
. ..i ui. .:i..r.
OUUtli ilM .JIIU Ul bl.u nuuioi. vt .uu.i
ces of thd generosity of Congress
and the Exectttivo to tho lata iusur
rectionary Plates.
District f.'burt Yoonger vs. Welch.
Wo have to report thb final set-
tlement of this old chronicense nnd
tako pleasuro in so doing. This
suit was instituted just 21 yearS
ao and involved the title of a val-
uable ltsgne of land worth nor
probably 1 750(10. Not one of the
original clients or co'jnsel now sur
vive and nearly every attorney ci
u x... ;n nh-
position who has apiK-ared in onr
Court has nt some f ine had aa in -
it in thia cn-fc. On Mondv
1 '
but this case was act for trial nnd
at tbe sogpesliott Cf counsel. Ilia
Uonor. Judge Wrfod ordered
reniro of intelligent and good men
...anil k"-"ii
?ZIZX
annonnt.ed that heavy negotiation.
were in progress below a.airt and
woeldlKj saved by atrait.ni; these
negoti.t.ona. Thi rail of lhe dot-
I - I
that the whole and aerrral matter
-ot trover v ba-1 been compro-
j miM-a tna a UPt-rerc I J jariacruc..
i i i . .
w-n rlnlT er.lerej on recora.
We i-onsrralelrte the Court coon-
Isel tlletit and coanuytvo tbeeon-
i iix-rosi ol iLit lirrt- tril-U;d :.
j ((raiea f"-vr Mr- iVfc-
.MMItlrr -Ml I vl.
V't ai li.l..r'' l lhal A'pl'"
lvlw.au isa Lrull:y n.iir I. r. I
iir I'l. Alt'" kb in i t'l 'i
Natl. .ii. Ll w.xk. Vrg'in li.r
.Mt.iu!ui In.iu I. II. rwr. tl. ii by
Mr U'l-avrr d.vU. Mn-rit an "l i ka
th iul ;
Mr. IMrtSnl in rimp:"! wn!l'laM Mwlmli .:.!(.. n .i e'
a I ivih liius't iiaiii.vl
J I. It-.kt i H i
i 'l" ) "ifciiil ie ir rct ao aianr.i
L.r ..i.' p-i'i.t in 1 t-i.it t. r lao pur
j brinii. up a I' I nut ry
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fl.rt .."! la tnd i.tri by iho r.nne i f
...... 11 'ti....i. ...... .. I I.. I - 'i
Smith iiiiirl.r.1 II'
illii.rl.ia head 0.n
.ni Willi an air.
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l'"- 1 """ ?lr'l l " . !:'-kr V"J
1 T"i
I II. .. kI..... I I .I 1. Mil.
v. a -oiuiiuii-i ...r ..ii.i..nr .'ii. i-
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. live hoiy. and I w. wag
i Mr. Prlt-.art hat brrn a ro
i lrni
. . . . . ....
i.f this i.la.-o for rlMiat one v.-nr.atid
i re pvcic-Miy an who anew mm..
roivvlcd br all who knew him.
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I uumcv ii.niij.
itn j ai;i'l iinion ana iiS'i nuinor-
..in trtcii.U in lliis I.H-aliiT. II
leaves n Ife to mourn hit ...
Hooka had tleon loin-ring around
this phtco for dver fourmonili. imd
no ono ever Mispccled him talmblo
ofiloiii'v to lil.iodo a deed.
C l Mtir.aH Nrwajmpor.
A letter wrlltra by ikt wif f lb !
ettird tnd tl.lrefed it biia at I'allas wat
forwaiJ.d back la hr by F. I. Vt illtin!.
Tlis Dli lair1 at bribe Slate.
Tin followieg Hill Mporied by thtaa-
Jarilyofa Velect Commiltrt of Ih flat
Brnate atiJsigiir.1 by Jama I. lhjugta
Cliairman hat been introduced ia the re.
ate and it is thought will b.-iume t law.
A raiaority rtpirt wat prent by Sou-
lor Hohenry fT Lamar wiiicb vinualiv
tndorsrs lht mujtrity raport. lVt ahall
di.ouss the matter it Irugtli n the lniJo 1
page. It will be seen that the bill propose
to submit tboqiiostivoj of divitionte a vttt
of tht people and behooves .t.irtb Ten
lo be up and deiag to defeat nich t tueat-
ure. We need net add that die proposed
division witll tbt boundary lines named
ia iu direct shlagenitai te krery interest
of the wtioio Norikern part ef the State :
A 111 I.I.
To l-ti emit.: ! -An Acl to pnivlilo fur Iti fi.--f n .ii
ititi in v MWi-i wilb thu thi rill) h i'n tfilieMi.'-
t)f Ti'Xrlf"
Vk.v:as Tho l.opifblic of Texas
was annexed to the Tinted Stalos
and iidtltilted as n Slttlo in the I'ti-
ion upon the condition in tho arti-
cles of annexation : '-That now
Slates of convenient h'v.o not. ex-
ceeding four in number in addition
to the State of TexutJ; and having
sutHcic.it population may hcroitt'ter
by tho consent of said Stale bo
formed h'Ut of tho territory thereof
which filiall ho entitled lo admission
under' Iho provisions of tho Feder-
al Constitution" ami
Whereas it is lieliuvet! tlnit a ma
jority of the people favor the ei-bctiotl
of two new Males out ol pnrtions ot
the territory of iho State of Texas
one tlf said new Staler! to I'e formed
out iff lerrithry located mainly cast
of Trinity river and tho oilier out.
of territory located mainly west of
the Colorado1 river ; thereliirti;
SlXTioN 1. He it ennrted hij ihi
LegMitture of thr Mate nf 'I'Kcax;
That lhe State of Texas hereby 'jon-
scnts to the election of two JloW
States within the jurisdiction of the
State of Texas to comprise portionej
of tcrt-itory designrited in this act ;
providtd that a majority of the
qualified oloctc'rs voting at tho elec-
tion provided for in this net shall
vole font division of the State.
Skc. That the said now State
east of tho Trinity river shall com-
prise tho territory included within1
the following bounditr'es to wit:
bcginriing in tlio middl'joflhe deep-
oit channel between Polivar Point
and liiilvestion island where said
channel enters tho Uulf of .Mexico ;
thence up tho centre of tho deepest
part of said channel through tho
deepest pusses in (Jrtlveston liay lo
tho mouth of San 'ucinto river;
thence up iho centre of llio main
chutrill of raid river to a point
where the west L'o'ii.-'ilary lilie of
Liberty county departs Iroiii said
maiii channel of sat;! river ; thencd
with tlf s west btiuiidtiry litie of Lib-
erty coftnly and tllO west boundary
lnioolan Jacinto county to tho
j A' rl.VPI"i " l' 110 .
ol the mam channel of tho lnntly
river to a point vfhtro tho south
boundary lino of ''alias county
crosses Said river ; thence with the
rotith boundary lines of Dallas and
Tarrant counties to thd southwest
Corner of Tarrant county; thence
north to the Ked Hiver ; thenco with
'existing boundary lines bctweon
Texas' itnd the Indian Territory
Arkansas nnd Louisiana is the place
of beginning.
Skc. Tha. the taid new State
went nf tho Colorado fiver shall
comprise tho territory included
.. .... . 7
wun n tno lotiowine: oounuariet:
... . .-.
! Kenning at a point where Caney
i ba)oa clt!rs 0nIf .f Mexco i
! thenre up said bayou to a point
CRSt iwundary lino oiTak..n e:;!r .nd break it ponr out
MaUgot la cfunty mm au.d bayou; : lho w;:e rclaininR the yolk in the
i lura""" .""""""J
i . . i ...J.
: - Jnu-U the suth boundary
ban. conn' )".
.f the son h boundary line
-rtrtr thence up said rf ..' J !
; Wnd.ry line of ' olontdo
T-T . t r t -V'll t IB i"uitu s - va
'svelte Entity ; thence by a direct
roc to the aoathfast t urner ot Las-
TVrcor;IT; tl'-nce with the east
fri north Imni'Iarr lincl of said
winty lo the Colorado titer tbenee
- .1.. n.i.l.f- f iK ma'o rhaniirl
of said river to the thi?y-ocon i
pamMfl f riw Hi Ut taie ; tbefi.e
vul. win. .10.
lo li. It .1 I.KIlIu 11.-1.
.l..H4.. i.i.-r w.tli ll.r it u;
l-'jui.t'jry l.i. .tf ll.o 1 1 II. r
bo) (II- i'. Iil.il .
lf . I l.al H..i !'! "'r I .M
an rl.l. ii in a'l I'.o -Ji.t... :a ll.e
;iilo i ' n ll.-i-H 1. 1. u! th.
I Ii.iii l-.r i'11-.-i i. ll.r r :al -no
i . . . . .
! ' v '"' l'r a .!. ..i .ii r l.io
lale k pr. . I. -I r in Ui. n. I
I. all i. in or pr.i.l. or i.uw In l-o
wriiU'i -t pin. I.-1 oil ili '.r bill a
tin t i I for a I'a .t...n o ll.e
Mla;
a l.i'
mid ali I'lo'lirre i.. (-..
.I lb.
St.tlr n. prut I I r l
j l"r in i:( . a. I. !.!! wril. or pr.nl.
r raue I i ! iil!'B i-r r.i.r..
oil Ihoir .al.. 1 1 Hur.ll -Ak':.!!!!
a i.t laini of the Slalo." SiJ !.-.-.
(i.'iitl.all 'i t'.nilaeird ar l ll.a r'-lu-.t
tl.ri-vrf ni.i lo in r..i. iri.i.l y
i'll ll.e laot ul'lhe Slat rttthi
In " e!r lo.nt.
ft. t hat at Iho tint.- of hold
i in: iho ol.i lion piuvMr.l !i.r in .
I li in l iiir ul lli.a nrl llirro :.u.l iilo
! bo bol l an rl.vti.nt in all tin 1..1111.
! m lu-lo-l will.in t l.'.uii.Urir
h..iu
! "f 'he pr.
I 4 t I It aa a.wi.al
- - .
I
lio.v Malo rl of
I lit Tr.i.ilv rfi-.r f..r i. ...... Iu.p I.i a
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v..n.... ... ..-..
"' 110 propowd i.i w Mato i:il nl
I !" Trinity rinr: nnd there ahull.
1 like I'lanner bo hold an idii-li.ni
; "II lh' i-ouiilu-s includod w iihin
! ll' boundHrioa of lhe prnpfod lu-iv
! -s''e w-nl o thd I o.urad.i river. f..r
irembers to a vjiironliou to adojii
tl .inalituliiill tor the pr.iii "od new
S'!tte w-l of lhe l.'..ot.. river. ' lni-li are lim-.l w tth.l ll-.' I; gr.n.-tlj.
and tho npporliniiinri't nf iiieiiib. rs j '!" limber nllur.ling nlit-'nlnii. e ol
to iho convi-niiius shall be Ihesuiiio : val.rnnd sliado furiHtlli in mhii-
iu for riioinbers to tho Ilouo of j '"-r rod nh.-llor fivin ih. chilling
If. prceiiinlive under lhe law a il I n'" '!' vit!. in ivitn. r.
now r.'ttts with llio l".ll.iwiu ex-
i ceptinlis : The county of Kaufiiinil
shall flVel one iiii-iiihi-r ; Iho rutin-
lies oi t. rayon t. "is nu t I'eiii.iii
. . . . ..... i .
thrco iiieuiliers : the conn lies ol
MaluiMrd.-t and What ton one mem-
ber; iho electors in Travis county
refilling wt-tt of thu Colorado river
shall elect one irictiibcr ; San Saba
cotinlv shull lie attached lo the
Twen'lT-uinth Sennlot lal and Uei-
rcaenlaiive district for the ulucti.ni
of convention members.
Skc. C. That ifitshKl!npiear up-1 live poinleil star mc! ir- ilin.wi
on a coinpilation of the returns by ' twenty feet h!gh. I' .-' th.- ..li-
the returning ofllcers that a ma- vercapt spray aen.irg and do-Jol-ily
hnvo voted fur" a division of: seeiidu'tf and d.-itui. in t lie ptiro
thb State the Ijoveruor shall issue j light ol the sun is it -i.-l ' In this.)
hit li Iniiintiim eon veliiln' theeoll- ' wild rrrimm mure X si. I iilid lil.-li-
vention lo frame a Constitution lor
tlm proposed new Slate east of the
Trinity river at on
and the liovcrnor shall issue a
similar proclamation convening the
convention to frame a Constitution
frjr tho proposed nbw State west of
IheColurs'lu at on .
Sue. 7. 1 hat this net shall tako
effect nnd bo in force from and after
its passage.
Icallr ol If. i l'l Kiln.
Wo announced O'n Saturday hj' a
telegram lhe death on Friday of
Major JJ. F. Ficklln in (loo'rgetown
(in what was tho District bf Colum-
bia but nt' w. nntler a lav of Con
gress cttlled Columbia Te!'rilory.)
A low i!ij-s previous it fish bone
lodged in fiis throat Iron' whence it
could not bo removed. J ocal inflam-
mation ensued which caused death.
Few nie'i were more wk'ely known
none more sincerely beloved. He
was full of manly virti'es and his
heart overflowed with kindness ami
charily. I'lider Iho cloak of some
brnsqttehess and singularity of de-
portment there were concealed r
deep sympathy and genial good ri:t-
luro which woro the kt" to tho
wannlh of friendship folt for him
wherever he was known. His lifo
had been ono of adventure and cii-
torpriso. In the laic war ho bore
an active part at tho bcgiiini.ig but
his boullh utititting hint fur field
dulv. ho eihbarked in Iho business
of blocktttle-running j'artly lor tho
tiovertiincht in which he was high-
I.. .....'..I S2i.... tl.n ei. 1... Iiuu
iy BUCCC-Jriil.i .'...w ...w
linen eit'i-nL'cd in the rather perilous
vocation of mail contractor in the
Sdtithwestern Territories. This life
wiis to him agreeable for ho was
foffd of adventure.
During tho war by bis liberal
charities he did a great deal to sup-
port the orphans of tf.'o asylums in
this city ri'id on one occasion n't
leaSt his tifiioly aid tni.io when one
bClhom was exceedingly stihled for
subsistence; lien Fickiin vill have
the prayers of those who wco then
inmate of these asylums as; long as
thev live.
Ho was a native wc bclic.-e of
Albemarle and was ntred probuhly
nbout forty-five. It is sad thai one
an active anu enmi in iriiiu
and enterprising siioutu
perish by siteh A casualitj-. He w.ls ot cattle were sluppei! Inun iiism u-
rt most roinarkablo gentleman; a ri to New Orleans. lUtl nowtat-
man of stout heai't. devoted friend- j tie are shipped the other way.
f!hip tinimpenclijible hotfor. nnd With nil these facts faring 's in
boundless charily. Of lien Fickiin the face caii woof Ohio e..e.t 1 )
it may be trulj said bis virtue's j make it pay In the I'm tire raising
made him an honor to mankind. j boef cuttle its a bcsuios? The
fKichmnnd. Va. Dispatch. : thinking farmers of Ohio will thur-
KE.mUt.cfc-ljjW. .ery.
fxriin x..ti T.i rim timt lift III 7
tested a remedy ior tn s vrouu r-
some disease recommended to nun
by a Spanish woman a native of
i . .t -..'t i-
. h. c0lfnt The rttnedy is thia.
th tho
; ahell ntin aalt ami mix
! "-" ... .
WZZ onU.
formed ; put portion of this bn a
of tiekinjf.pIa.tP. and npply
lie trill t!.e reine'lv twice in Li.
ow M ith CIltire nccPM. i
1IL..I. I nnd war 1 1 tl IlOri.U'l. ta llllf-tl
Sn(h rkmt.dy j within the reach
; . . j .j1(0j K- known
to the wiole world.
A cirl in Ppr.npfitlJ. O.wl.odan
! ii h I.m- r-oret tol'.e l tp to
tbe lat bole that bad been dug in
tbe rave yard.
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l..i.-.-.li.i.i o I M l;l-ln.. ill. In
d:ipl.-.lr- o ll.o ra'a.i. ..I . ; Hi. .
.1 l.-v" '.'. f.'ti. in I i.
l-ril 'l-. IO'.';'. .. ('I i. I..
'It..ii;li I l.r I. ill I'M..-" a .... . ..in.
in lli pr.i ri'i; ni.-l i'';it i Hi.i
oraft.'t-ur of iho i ii.-tliii' I'r.-viiH
lrlf lo I on li..' 'i ;-.r.-ii l-.it to I
I-.ia.' oul l"-l".ir.' y.'u in i!'. al
!-la.i .In U.-d i' 'lb ll.e ;:i.i.y
-in. I l.riliiitnl wild l!..ivi-ia 1 1 ilm
clii'io. And on iho .li.t.tir. iv.-i!
(r.iir'r ymi are h.n'. ..'.-:itilo iih
Ihrtr I ugo h.-a-U an .' bi-md lioriw
gnir'tit; with l''o iin'...... at 1 l-!k.
I ivi-r ' h-o viii iivtn plutii. f'vn
hlllldrrd lliilf to I he I'll liriliiile
! 'nioriprrM-d with rippling Miviiih
. I pure !n in-' ul'tor Iho vitiii i a nl'
1 ou nitty loavo iniivo'i !' ait i g i
j 'forih
and the i it u
'iiidiil.ittntr. i'..
cjl'-nsive
g-een.
'..riii"; nnd
ill til.. Ives
I Irt'irrar. lu-au-ie.i pio' t.l
lo vottr vi.-w fur lu'M !.'n
wit'1 idtnty livilit'el.--:.
am' iot';D springs. 1 1
spot'ttiir; "pi ing. i ig'i y
of .V'sl'n which ;!:!
eiioiii'li r.'r millions of . :
"I A .;'..!
-iv I
l:i' - in r:l.
iU w-.i.r
fi- This
M untrue
i.-'i a i-r.-.
r'.il.'tpo "I' .1
spring ii near the Cr
: lhe water spouts up i'h.
! ice in r luck neatlv in
. nilicUH man my v
i porti nyini'.
j iil-sides 'his vast i
j prairies th-irc is a ric!
Ian'.! extending frm i
r.piili'
-tit ol fertile
bud of vild-
rkiins!t lo
V. ..iti ii I :i t tin
! to Texrts.
livil..e'l
the spurs of the Koci
. in extent r-arly uqsa
Partly scf.led
half civilied and ;'.! ri.umiug
ll'diiins. Wo think in ;. f.-w
years llio energ- of the . I;' :m
will sulultie (his wik'.e! ner-s ! . ti e
raising of calllc for wh:eh ; is .
well adapted li vo no inure t i
ritiso a bulliM.-k in To:: t ll.nt wiM
weigh sir li'itiiired Ih. ihan it J...--.
to raise s
no in-ov
ch'icUon iu l 'li
riiion nia Jo in
1 liere is
I Texas fur
.' w i tiler
ra i . io s;rr i
ill I lie I'll'.:
.11.1 tin- .. ul.!
i i 1 1 1 1 : tlio'
wintering cattle. I I
themselves ou lheic'
There is not much n.
part of Iho winter;
grass is but lilllo injnn
new crop
I'l'giu't) to grow it. the
spring. r
The comrfon p'lairie grass
r!s is of a .'ess .grow t h 1 1
grass of ouf' weiitern pi. .if
s of a finer quality. I n ''
("-ex-'i
tin;
s aiiil
i.
1 ti . .e sou tn
the iii'isliCtu
il r. l-.t vuriaut.
west part ol Texas
grass is I'otit'd. Jt is
growth ant! resembles (be Knghsli
blue grass- lhe lower part remains
green all winter. The fatttming
properties 61' this is c.u'::i to our
tame grasses.
Texas i'J capable of pi odiicing at
lea t twc:':ly-live c(atlle where sho
now jiroduees bllt.oue. 'J'exas in
IK70 furvisned tho tilv uf New
J Yurk; forty thousantl
' .'. uli..... ...
ill
lillt
IUIII J .
in since . on lurt v-iuur
lio.i'f of Texas catlle weie sent tu'
j (he New York mtt'-kei .
I With the ecutiur'fiy oi l Iuj T--.vans
' in kecpin'rr; all of their fen-ales In
. I .......... r. ...:n ...ri
breed from. It will not le in .it.y
years until Texas will be well b-:k
"ed wilb llle. And in le'si tliait
two years she will t' t-o'uriected
with us IV l-ailroat!.- .b'os ii.es Iho
man' slrps that are b'ogritfi?!!-? tu
carry cattle by seff tu the foc'Iici-ii
and eastern ciliea".
In the Slaughter iuuisei: that arc
in updat'oii on the s.-nhonrd uf
Texas f hutisands ot ca'tlc are an-
nually Pilled niifl millions more
will I'o packed and shipped lo '.In-
different markets nf the world.
EighteW rears ri-fo sioaiuboat lua. s
oughlv investigate lhoe lads. nr..
. f
' - ..r
i IliiriV. r. .-iNMiT.i.
I ingiy.
n F
' '
-..- ; )f To.irsvlvt.t.i.V ha-
adopted a resolution stv: ilirect..-.
tnat it slinll lc senl 10 t.Tgre-s
declaring that the Fe .il
1 IKI'I
m-int inacteii "Is a -l.r.vt
! Jt
' ; 1 ' j
' m "J r J u r3ie.
" . '
Tt at W-1
...
of authorii lietwevn otfi -i! uf :!io
Fi-dcrrl and State lioi -rnnei
and ten. to engender j. l .ii-in.
riot iTnJ L'.ooo'thcJ ; ai. l i'iwt -:t
imr'st'ri o-J;cns ilatie vm j.r;- air
cit '!... and fixes p ri-.-.vt '.i. i
rW'.ual p-naltiea fr t . ir i.'
.-nance. "
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