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A. 'imnuiii k l ug. Vmt l'ii'lnii H"i. ;
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Sir I HHKM.trul!y Milimit In '
lullowinir ifiiifiul ri'poi'l iif np'i-;
ti'.iulih in ihv dc.iii'tiiii'iit wliicli Iiiih)
liven un li'i-my fii'tiol h'hvu yuiir j
hint Annual Mi-otiii'..'.
On I ho lii-st l' May. I I lln-'
la;n l.ii.oot yunr nmii i '' . I0W M(. 0 n tern horary eliaruc
iinln.ll to (ipihU'i'CK mi'l on llll'T..
' Ii ol t lie Hints inwnlli t lie Wclcn
itiiii: li vai .npi'iit'il t" Ciiil'Miiyi ;
l'oi'ty niilos ninri' lioin (iroi:rl).'i.'k I".
tiiainiii were c(iinili;tiil "n l!u
Main Lino on Uu- liit ol' Nnvciu
lei- liihl ; tiltvc'lil mi'i" "" ll''
AVcslcni Uliinili. rt'otn lii'l'lim' In
Austin on I lie -Titli IKvi'iiiImt. aii'lj
I'iirlitt'iin iiiilcn on Uio Win:o niiil.
.Nortliwcbturn Kailroml on llio -Itli
ol' I'Vbruarv. In all 1 Hi. inilvi of
load wlin.il luts boon in kirti'sIiiI
opi'i iaion cineo llo rcsncciivo ilalcn
i;bovo int'litiotiuil. In tttldilion to
ti.e til'ovo llio truck is now laiil miil
in good innninn condition t"
jioint twenty tivo inik'H nortli of
t'oi-jii'mm inaliitit' u total of 111
nsilcH oj'ioad built during tin.' year.
In the ((instruction ol this lenlliJol
roud nnd including thirty miles al-
ready gradi'di and ready lor the
ruilri between t lie jireiiont end ol'
truck and JJal'us.uliout '20000011 cu-
bic yards of earth have boon moved
in cxeav-ation end cmbiinkmoiiU.
Thirty ono thouBand and thirly-
scven lineul feet ol'trcbtlo nnd truss
bridging have been built find also
on the new nnd old rends thirty
I'asscnger nnd Freight Houses as
well ns all rinlformH Water tanks
Turn Tublos and Sidings necessary
Tor immcdiulo uso in operating tho
road.
l'nrlies nro now in the field loeu
ting tho lino from Dallm toward
Jted Kiver. Tho route by tho way
of tho Jtidgo is an exceedingly la
vorablo ono. But ns the people ol
Sherman nnd McKinnoy nianilestod
f?reut anxiety to havo tho road run
through their towns find also n wil-
lingness to muko donations which
would partially remunerate the
Company for tho increased expen-
ditures necessary to build by ilial
1'outo surveys ' huyo been made
with tho view of ascertaining the
comparative cost of tho two lines
and tho result is that tho lino by
the ct ty seals mentioned iH found
to bo much moro exjicnsivo than by
tho Kidgo. Although not impruc
licalile it is expected that nil qucs-
tious will be Kcitlod so th:it a final
locution can bo detcrm'ned upon by
the lolh of ihe preiicnt month. All
pre)aralions practiciililo up to the
liroxent time had been made for
jiubhing tho work after that dato.
so that there will probably bo no
interruption in track laying from
tho present end of tho track to the
tin.il terminus at Keil Kiver n ins
tanco from Dallas (by McKinnoy
and Shcrmnn) of seventy eight (78)
miles. Contracts havo been made
for graduation nnd all other mute-
rial and work necessary to finish
tho Waco and A' orlh western Hail
road from Miirlin to Waco a dis-
tance of twenty-six miles with' a
view of opening it for business by
about tho 1st of September.
On the old road new station
buildings havo been built at Bron-
ham Chappell Hill Hempstead and
JJrynn.
Considerable additions havo also
been made to the shops in Houston
but mostly of a temporary charac-
ter. lOxtcnsivo transfer sido tracks
have been put in at Hcarne JJro-
inond and Coreicana wliero thore
is a brcnlj of gunge nnd additional
fide tracks at Hempstead Niivasota
llookloy and Thompson's amount
ing in all to about livo and a bull'
miles ol iron laid for these purpo-
ses. About two miles of iron have
been laid in making n connection
north of Buffalo bayou with the
Houston and Great Northern Rail-
road and in Uying connecting
trucks along tho Bayou at tho wa
ter's edge whereby a valuable wa
tcr front has been secured where il
is proposed to build a wharf which
will increaso very largely the lacil
ilies for receiving und forwarding
freights by the Bayou. Proposals
i have been received for building this
Wharl and such Wnrehonso as may
bo thought necessary. I think
of the utmost importance that this
work should lie completed before
the 1st ul beptember.
d'lio Xavnsota Bridge lias boon
renowed by tho erection in January
last of ono hundred and fifty fool
span on tho plan of "Post's Com
bination Truss" undor contract
made with tho American Bridge
Company of Chicago.
At the crossing of the Brazos
rivor on the Western Banch where
it is proposed to put up a now
bridge consisting of throo spans of
two hundred reel each the masonry
lias progressed slowly on account
df.flimculty of procuring good stone
(before tho track reached Austin)
and later from repealed Hoods in
the river.
The abutments aro now nearly
complete and tho west pier can be
completed during the present month
As tho foundation only of tho oast
pier is yet in lliero may be some
'iciay in finishing 't; bntshould the
l ivcr bo favorable for work before
l lie end of June it ran probably be
teady for a bridge during tho month
of August.
A contract has been mado with
i.e Louisville Bridge and Iron
i m pan y to furnish and put up the
Irslrurturo ready for the rail
i'. deliver all malarial at Houston
t y the first 'f August and to com-
nnco raising the bridge as soon
lU reader as ihe wasonr7 is ready.
In addition to completing the
r-'idto Waco and Hod liivcr with
a!i that is npcfswiry to put il in
!.; 't-Snfol operation tho fol!ov.ing
- "iroveiiicnti" liave been projrfwed
r llo finnJiei. run J which wilh-'.-
: doubt tbe Ijcst interrt of tiiel
( Tipsny rcju'te ts bo f-roce-aeJ
Tim ifi"f rt-f tic n of ruM'flniml !
IrniiHiri Iiitiliin:1 iiimI il.iHirin ill
Hi-eni. ml mI.itw imiiii'il If.n la mifin
uiili ll.ii W. fin. I N. W. It U. A
new i nwciijii'i' lioii ill A it h t i it ;
i M mi I lnii.il' ill ii iit riiiiini'iit flrii.'-l
i .u ill ll' in ri IIoi.ii.kIm.I tm'
i A iIiii ith li'iiiniriiiy hIkiii; win ro j
iiM re H ii lnTiik of l'iuiii nt lire-
I'.-.!. I. ri.lmic fif'i
ii'i.iHl nii'i i iiriirnnii mi repiur 'i .
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Ill ll'llMllll llUll I'lll'l'lll hllOpK. !IH
mm in inu jirujii'r iui.uiuii in iiv
tul'lliil.l'll nil.
Vim will niiirciiito lliu fuel that
I Im iit'iiiHiiiiii'iil wui'liiii iiftlio rowl
iT'luiivi nil iIil'nu i i u i no vci ii o n L.
Il I't'lhllillS III liu ilcuiik'il liuw
i ii i c 1 1 nlm'1 I hi (Julia tliis hciihoii liow
111 II '-1 1 M It II 1 1 lll III' II tiCI'IIIIIIIUIlt mid
Very roMioct fully yours
il. (i 'llOWK.
liicf Kngii.ecr II..T. C. It. II.
theTost CAUSE.
! I I'll 1. 11 II I f .1.
TIIK I1AIIV-KA" l.Vi TKXANK.
Mmt of our readers are acquaint-
ed with the I'aiiio of the glorious old
Kighth Texas Cavalry which com-
nieiiii'd its military career in front
of iJowling (ireen Ky. in llio army
of L'-ut noble patriot Albert Sydney
.lo'inslori. Il is of this command
wo write.
Whilst our regiment lay at Bow
ling Cirecii in the early part of the
full or! 18S1. n L'cneral order was
issued directing that no soldier
should go beyond tho limits of the
camps without a written passport
limn his commanding olhccr. 1 his
order served but to develop tho ox
pediences of the rangers who were
so accustomed to roaming at will
on tho prnrioH of llio West that il
was n little across the grain to be
thus cooped up and v iliimes could
be written about their hair-brcndlli
escapes it'jin patrols and pickets.
But this will siilliee.
Whilo ono of Company ) was out
rusticating he all at oucu found
himself in Iho same line with that
strict disciplinarian tien. II and
a collision inevitable ! Tho case
was ono of emergency and tho lun-
ger acted promptly by dismounting
and sealing himself on Ihe fence
with bis face rest iug in bolh hands
to lo.ik pious! Thoticneral accosted
him brusquely. " Von r pass sir.'"
' (lot nary' one !" replied the soldier
in a tone half indifferent hu'f mel-
ancholy. "To what command sir do ynu
belong ?" thundered I heother quick-
ly trctliiig into a passion.
Tho ranger's face elongated fear-
fully ; his voice became as drawling
and doubtful as tho choir of a Meth-
odist rump mei'ting singing 'Hark !
from the tombs. "
"J inn." su'il ho "Ihe Chaplain of
the Arkansas bloody Sixth !" Where-
upon llio (Tcncrul pul spurs lo his
horse and dashed off exclaiming
lo his staff "i kney oyjovu that he
mint be ono of those d d Texan
Ifangers !
Company J) Ihat night hud ser-
vice over the remains of sundry fat
turkey and roosters.
Again when wo were advanced to
(ilasgow so thoroughly wero tho
citizens intimidated by tho outrage-
ous reports in circulation against
us Ihat many actually abandoned
their homes and Hod to tho woods
on Iho uppcuranco of our advance
guard.
Having occasion lo stop with
several of 1113' friends (among them
old Joe J ol company r) at 1
neat collage not far from (ilasgow
we were received upon entering llio
house by a sweet little woman who
seemed badly Inghlened by the
huge f purs largo hats buckskin
pants and odd jackets worn by
soino 01 our pnriy. Jier ii-st in-
quiry was upon hearing a question
aslfed by ono ol us in i-qianish
"wliotbcr wcsiioko llio Texan Ian
guago or .not" and upon being ns-
s 11 red 111 the alhriuativo she appear
ed to realize fully bor dangerous
situation.
During thislinio Undo Joe who
woro a warm heart under his rough
exterior was caressing ono of the
fullest littlb babies I oversaw. The
mother discovering tho situation of
her child asked in a tremulous
voico if it was true that wo "Tex
can" Bangers ato little babies.
To our amazement Undo Joo ox
claimed "Oh yes madamo ! certain
ly. I havo got one tied to my sad
dle now hut tho littlo devil is fo
poor confound it! that I don't
think wo ran cat it at least with
any snlislaction ! A woeu ago wo
had a fine slew of babies twins
you know nnd in splendid ordor! '
With one piercing shriek the
mother snatched her infant from
him nnd before wo could reassure
her vanished in tho forest.
Undo Joo by naturo a true phi
l.inlhropist consoled himself in the
loss ol his dainty morsel by iiMlulir
ing enormously in tho white bread
and rich sweet milk rusting on tho
table.
It is rellior astonishing to-road
in tho Dubuquo Herald that there
exists in St. liouis Indiana and
New Ycrk City and scattered all
over tho United Stales a rogularly
organised band of men (with a reg
ular outfit of notarial seals com-
missions and their appliances) who
liavo been carrying on lor years
the business ol dealing in forged li
Ilea to Iowa lurds. Tho Herald
says il could give tho names and
residences of men who are regarded
as rich und respectable in their own
communities who aro engaged in
tho wicked business ol assisting lo
destroy tho titles of untold amounts
oflund lying in Iowa and this
mar liei'caliur 111 many cases leave
the fatherless and tho widowed
with the thai.ics of a hopeless law
nu ft 011 their bauds instead of an
unincumbered inheritance. Non
resident owner of real property in
Iowa aro advised to applr by letter
to the recorder of the different coun-
ties asking if any changes aro p-.
parent nixm their records in the !
chain of ibuir titles it being MscrUd
that Vinco the diM;overy of these
mysterious frauds large amount of
lands are now being held under
forged deeds" two hundred thou-
sand aeves it is Mid chiefly in the
Northwestern quarUr of llio Slate
of lows. JW'f York Tft'wne.
iiit it tit's.tu'x r
XX IX. 11.
i K HMUIS V 3 HCaUV nCI 6T
rcdm tiiK tvoMi r r.MN
In IToiiiliielaTtiil.MIiiiilMi
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hi'I'ikh with I'ain. i
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It vent tlifl fll.l hliJ ll
Th Olll.V I'lllll 1t IIUMl.V
tliHt llll'HIllly tl'ijil till mull rX'THrlMlllitf Wll".
niln)i liiltiminMitifih mi'l riifM Ci iiMli"ii. 1 In
liu r .if 1'ir l.tiiiiM.Mi.iimuli lluwvlii ur ullivr gUlid
iir orgitfi liy mil. hiiIIi'II.iii
IN nillM OM.T'ITWKNTV MISI'TM
tin mtlir how vliilnil ur Kiti-'ii'lftliiiff ilii. mln lit
IIIIKTM A Til'. IIk.I tlMin Ii.iIiiii l.'i i.lril Nt.
VjIm ftmiMlijIt ir .rilraltil Willi illutu uni)
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RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WIW. Ah Fulfil INSTANT KASK.
INFI.AMUATION OK TIIK KlllNKV.
iti. Aim .(Tins or 111 1: 111. a n n k it.
ISKI.AMMATI'iN OK Til I' IIOM Kl.s.
('(INUM'IION or TIIK i.csnf.
illllK TIIIIIIAT IHKHi I I.T IIIIK ITU 1 NO.
I'AI.I'iTATHlN I'l' I IIK IIKAIfT.
Ill SI Kill' . ( lli' IHI'I'IIKIIIA
-ata itKii iNKi.ri::..
IIKAIlACIIK TO'iTIIAi'HK.
m:i;iiamiia iiiikcmatism.
Col.ll I'llll.l.l AOI K H 1 11. '.
Tli" ..l.'.lll.in i.f Uik IlKAIiV IIKI.IKK I'l liu-
purl or inrli i li..r Hi.- j. tin ur .lil:. ulf) rxiM will
nfT'.ril i'iiha hii.I t uni fui I.
TwAlily ilr.i.n In li.ilf liiinlil r il Hutr-r will in u
fi.w Hi. .Hi.-! run. I'll A Ml".. sl'ASM. Mil: I! STO-
MACH II K A ItT III II . SIl'K IM'MiAeilK I'l
aiiiiiika iivsi'.s rr.nv. i ni.ir m ini in jiik
HUM KI.S iiml all I NTKIl.VA 1. CAINS.
Trnvt.li.ru li'inM .ilun vm rv h liullli" nf IIAU-
WAV'S UK A II V HKI.IKKwillilli.nl. A l-'W ilr..H
In uiitr Hill itrrvctit Bil k lum ur pilit ('inn iIihiika
nf wiilal'. Il In twilvr lli.iu Kll'iicli Urmi.ly ur 111 C
tui it kliuiiiUtlt.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FKVKII iiii.I AHCK r.in.ii ..i rif.v 'Mill Th-rn
ih ii.il ii r..!ni"liil Hii'.'il III M w.rl.l ilm will inii.
Kiivi hii.I A".)") mi'l nil .itli'T Miliiri.iiii Ilill'iiH
-.iii.i.l Ti.li. .1.1. V-ll-nv hii.I nlln'r l.-vm-i OiHf.l
l.i- HAIiri'AV'S I'll.l.?! nu iiiiili llAhWAVli
IIKAIIY 111. I. IKK lifl) iinm iit ln.lllu
iiiMiru !hini i!
STIIONl! AXDPI'KK IIICII lll.Olin-INCIIIMSK
UK U.KSII AXIi WKIUIIT HI.KAK SKIN ANIl
IIKAl'TI hri.CUMri.KXIII.fSKCIillKUTOAI.il.
Dr. RADWAY'S
SARSAIMKIUIAX RKS0LVENT
HAS MA UK THH MlT ASTONIfflllNtf CI'ltKS ;
S ItlICK SO llAI'IH A It K TIIK .'IIAMiKS
'niK ii ihv i;ndki;i;iiks iishciithk im i.i:-
KNl'K THIS TKILV VUNIKUMI. MKHI-
4'INK THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
TIIK 0 H V'X T ROOD riKIFIfcli.
frV tlm nf I In. H A USA I'A It I M.I A N ItKSDl..
VK.VT wiiiiMMirilrtift' tlirinit;li thn Jllnml twvnit
Ul'llio tl!l'l oltl'T lldl'lrf llllil JilfccN nl (Iim S Mloni ihr
'4 ' l"f H riiiiiif llio tvtittKK f tlin Ictily n ilh
niw nikI H't'iml iniihriiil. frmuln njiliiii J'n-
itiiiii.'oii tihtivh'Uir fiiJtr I h-r-rx of thm Thruat
Month Tiiitiurn Kmfr hi Ihe tifttml 11111 ulhrr )tnrh f
tlf t.ytrnt .r bUpn titnuanrfut hi--lmvw!t femn th-
Ktrn ntiit th mint farm ftf Shin ('.?. .V;''Him
fVrir Kirrx trnlit '!' U'tiy Warm fall Hlirtwit
V;W.i- .tru. .i.i typth IIVim- in Hit lirtli
Ti'imtr t'ttwrr in th W'nuili ami nil mnlruiuif nin'
IHtiuWt '" hunji-Ht Siijltf .Sir'rtM .A nl'&iirriHt mill nil
l f.c.i nj'thr lt jit iurijih iirr trithtn lh vunttire Ttunjr
nthit iium'rr tl' tVinIn n l'ln-tnilrii ami n fn9 il-ty
vn trill fintre In otnj frr.;un .iiwj it for rtihvr J
forms ('ifr(n tit jiiiti nt fimir- r In Mir Ihi ui
Nut firil.v limit (tin S.i;rt VfAitii.i.iAV i:i;ioivf..vr
ixi:i'l nil know ii rt-uiflittl iii-iiIh In tim i:iirn (i I
Uliruiii'' Si'ruf'il'HH C .tHiiliiti'um! iiml ijliiii iiiii'
cubes but it ia tlio uiily (I'jsilivu curn for
lihlncy & Rladilcr ConipIaliilM
Ifrlnnry ntul Wmnli T lnvnv p. Gravel Dlnlif Ick
)niiy Sl'iiit!(t r Witter IiitfiiilUH-IKP ol Trftin
lltijilii rt Diii-HMii AlliHiiifnurja and in cases whoro
thuro uru liiik tlutL iltjiuitiii.
Dr. RADWAY'S
Perfect Purgative Pills
nnrfenlly luele rli-yafltly confefl wllli kwwI gum
IriirRe ivkiiIhIi' nirifj ch-itiirifi 'iiml Htr!iiKliit.
ltalwt.v'H fnr Ibii ntm of all rtiminkTU of Mm
Hhtini' h( l.ivcr II ivilr Ki'lin .vi IHtil-lHr Nervoiii
DixiHiei If r-mhiliq Cifiistjiiiticii CostlvfHinKs In
dimttoi lytipfiKiit If ihuniiifinH UiIIkim Kovtr
IntMiii'H iti'Mi nf (no Howiiis Viwn tind nil noniiifjit
ui"iim l iho IntfiiMil VHt;ra Wurrtiiilutl tt ellci l
n (iiiHilivu r.iiro. l'nrely vtK'lHlil cunttttiiin nu
iiiciniiy iiiIiii-ihI.4 i.r .I'-lfti-r iM- ilriin.
A frwilnwH (l HAIlWAV a 1'IM.S will fren llio
nyntti.il from nil tlm ulio'p-iiiii"'l tll-unleri. i'lico.
(. ii.m iierliuv. HI I I.I) IIV Hit IIOH IKTH.
ItKAII " r A LSI AMI TlttlK." Keml ono ll lr
Uinp to II A!) WAY It CO. No. : Wnrrn itrret
o irittr il - NfT'-li turner new i urn. luiurwuuuu
worth tlioM-ftiiilfi HI b luut run.
Align. 1871. :ly.
J. U'.u.k.p IVirlor. It. II. M. I..i.iACo HnniiW
Urn. Arut &u fr'nuu.I.uCl.ttuil 31 Cwiuuhk St N.V
JtllLMOtt llrnr rrlininy l llu lr
- Wonderful 4'nrnlive ICIIvrl.
VlntKnr Itinera an imt a riln 'ttnrr
I) tin It AMu of I'nnr IIhmi U'IiUIwv
TriHil KplrltH iiih! It d In mo IJiutr 1v-
tonil. nplc c and iweutcntil to iilcaxa tliu tnnt.;
cllfd "ToiiicV " A !iet ifrs" llentorrr. :.
Hint lead lliu llji'iler on to il! iiiikfMiir-tH un-1 ruin
Kilt arc a trim .M-dk-i:in nimlo fitnu tSu Nnlivo
Hool find Ilt iU ff (.'aliiurnln trvv Iroiti nil
Ali'dlmli nilmtiliiHl. Tliey tiro the
iiltl.AT III.OOII ri ltll'IKIt nml A
11 KK ;VIN4 ri(IN llI.K a pfrrct
lU'tirivntor and lurlvoralur of llio rtrtn. crrr-
liisntTnll pof fHitiiiM matter nn-l rent or I m tlto lilool
to a licnllliy coti'llliotL No (k'moii can tnb tlivo
Bitters according to liirt.'ctiuuj and remain lonz
nnwotl providji (lirir bones aro n.t dv.tmr'l
bf iiiincnil poison or other tnr.niK and llio vital
orumtn wmitcl lrjroitil tlio llnt of rnir
The) nrra (imiiIu rurviiilvu iih wiII
null Tonic poHffeiutiiic a Iho the H-iili;ir merit
of ah tins mk a powerful a;eul In rvllevhiK Coni-
lion or IntlAwntntiuu of tliti livi-r and tT nil tlio
Viacral Oran.
FOIt KK.HAl.KCfMIIM.AINT. wlmtlier
In rnnffor old. nwirrkil or anirlf at the dawn ol
womanhood or at the tutu of tiff tUvw Tuuio Dtt-
trr havp no einaU
Vmr IntlninmniorT nnd f'liratilc II Writ -mnilMtn
unit 4nntf lVMpiplit or loV
ltffrtfoii HillwNf KrMilllrnt nnd
IwirrmUtrnl Fvvrrit IMwrnne of llio
ltliod I.Ivor lildni'iN nnd IMnddfr
tlieMC llltlprw Imtu lM-f!ii nnwt aitccffti1. Hurt
IIImpmim am cauatl 1r Viilnled lllnod
Wlii.li la cfnarnlljr pfodiicvd bf UrraiirftilHUt of
tltr IMarwiUr Orynna.
n y k ! k v i a n it i n n i f ; rt ms
HcuiliMrlic. I'hIii In IlKrKhoiililoiN OniIi Tlyht-
iiranoT ticCICfi Diztlnctf Hour Lrnclrai.ni A
the fct'rtiiati lUnl Ta4o In tlia Muiuh. Cilwna
AtL-M-kfl Plfif i ;atkn of tlio Ik-art ItitlAUimtiuu of
the Lnnffs Tain In tltennionaul Uw ktilneyaaiHl
a hnmlrt! ottur luiiul tj iiii'towf arc the oft-
airitiffK trf 1 lyiKritsia.
Tht-v lnviinriUa tlicfctomaHi and rtlmitlate the
trrid Ijvit and Rovwln -tik4i rrodrT thorn uf
tmetn drill f(tivm-y In rk:rtHaiMr iho ilrol of idl im-
turittca and iaiimrUiia: ucw Ufa arid luv to tha
W Imlr rlrm.
FO U K H I N l I E A K Knirt ionsTcttRr
Fait liiKiniM UIuU-'Iwn rivtx Plmpltt rnUiki
Ilnl. CMrtini.cH-a. ltiitj;-Wortit. B n'd llrad. Ro.
Fve.KrvMprIna li'li. Hrirf. IHol'Tntionof Ui
hkm. Ilnniora :nid IHw-n--f tltr rkin. of wlinU
rrr hnnie or nitliirv arc literal l Hnirnnnn4 rmr-
rl out ( lit? 'T-eni Inn i-lirt uino Ity Hip iiw of
lit l.iticr. i r ItrTtlp In t li -ii4r will imh-
vi ik tin; ino. Inc-mlit'.ouaof llicir curalivt i (T.-rt.
Uteannallie VitiaUnl Blood rniianerrrToo find ita
ImnarltK btirtinp tbroiwh Uta dhiN In It:nntat
KrorKimj or Fxf ; clcaHnw H wIumi r tnd It
ottftrmim and aliwixh In tlio veiiia: clcanas Ik
when it iflfoul.and yonr ffM-Hn will ttdl yoo whno.
Kww tiie hlowd ure and tua helth of tha ty wtrnx
Witt follow.-
PIK TAP&and otl.w WOUMH nrtrlwt
fnt'w T-4rrn of wtwiKtiV tKMikii(ia ai Htu( taaitf
otm w ii mini ritoved.
BOT.nBY AM. MiUUGISTfl ANI DKALRflS.
J. WAI.KKIUlnHri'r. II. VrTHtVAMi
V'K ttonii- im1 ACLtitn. Hi t raix
Cmi. and . and M Cntuawrua UuooU &w aora.
Ancwt A. 17 1y.
To Advertiser. A tt wroa whntnit.ii-
Ui making rnwtracia wit Ii awponrfor the in
amiwa of AUTwnwaiaii iboaia mm r
Gf.r. ItOWIM. A CO.
m rin-til.-. rlprti J." rf-nti -r tllr
llMlr4 FlifrFainplili-t ewltiiliif li-.i
Of i'"" NK".ll ftlHl Mnim.t mtMWtBK I h
ct nl 4tni4my many Mfnl hinl to.flTp..
Ii-ri wH "nl of S i1 mrn
h.m liwwi r NMftwfHl A4rrflivra.
Tat. brm mr th f.rAnivlr of Ills AM-l ii.li Nta-
II r.VKK IIOW..V V
t.m r.' .31!
PATENT
PIAHO.
A Few REASONS WHY
THE
Arion Piano
is
Superior to all Others.
IIIK AlilOX I'lAXO-KOUTK Im3 prrnl-
cr I'owor limn any oilmr I'iudo forte
uitimiructiirc'l.
It uill island in tune longer
nn. I in ila mechanical construction it is
more foil'eel ami tlioreCoto more ilurnMc
lima any inmrumeot coualruclcil . iu I lie
usual modern stylo.
Tlio arrangement of (lie AffiHlTe llie
nmiiucii nf mriiiKiiiK llio .eculiur furin
ii i. J uirangiiiicnl uf llio Iron 1' runic
Supercedes nil Oilier
The nee of ii bar (which in pari of the
Iron Frame) ou a line with Ihe licury
steel stringing gins
dirent Strength
Whero most necilc.l nnJ in this reupcctall
olh'T 1' in li ns Tail.
Tho construction of Ihe WREST PLANK
inlo which the Tuning I'ina aro inserted
is such Ihat it is iinj.osrfiMo fur Iho jiiin
lo become looicncd or the W'rcMt Piauk
itself In split s is loo often ihe case iu
other Piano-Fortes.
Tlic Cxtra old in my Kvcimcss
Throiiglinut Ihe entire scale the excellent
singing fjiiulily Iho
Length and Purity on Vibration
All go lo prove what we claim viz.: that
Ihe
Arion Piano-Forte
Is tho BEST Instrnicnt Manufactured.
JTIIE PATENT
Arion Pianos
A UK USUD EXCLUSIVELY IN THE
AJIlilliCAN CONSERVATORIES OF
OF NEW YORK CITY.
Tlic most severe test a I'iano
can receive Is constant use
In a Conservatory.
IScad llic Follon ing' :
It nlTorila mo much pleasure to give you
In these few lines a very sincere lesinuo
ninl for tho Piano-Fortes of your inanu
fncturo. Wo have now used tho " 1'atk.it
AmoN Pianos'' in our Conservnlorics for
a ycur und have had a fa'r opportunity of
testing Iheir uuraliility during that tune.
The Pianos have been played upon almost
constantly from morning till night and a
Piano miiBt indeed be a good one itucn it
will bear such constant use williout show
ing signs of defection. As for rrmnmhig
in dine it outrivals any Piano known to
me.
Their peculiar sweetness of tone in Ihe
treblo. (as compared lo other Pianos with
the ordinary metal agnitte arrangement)
is so striking Ihat I have bail pupils re.
mark while taking their lossons Hiatal
though they had at home what they sun
posed lo bo one of the best innkcsof Pianos.
still tho Ircblo was very wiry-toned com
pared with Iho " Amo.v. '
What makes them still more desirable
is their uniform volume of lone which
eualdt'S Ihe artist to perform a composition
in il: true character.
In total 1 can conscientiously endorse
all that in claimed ny Iho Anio.v Piano.
Forth C'ohpasy for their superb inslru
inenls as I consider them superior lo any
other make.
Congiatulnllngyou upon Ihe great sue
cess you save obtained in the munufuotiire
of so perfect an instrument I remain
Yours very trulv
11 EMC Y tSCilltOLDEI!
Director
New York September 3d 1870.
AGENTS WANTED.
We want First-class and responsible
Agents in every city and (own where we
have not already appointed them.
tVc have Just PnlIilied
Our Annual Illustrated Pamphlet which
contains a full description of the interior
construction or Iho PATENT AnlUn
PIANO-FORTE and all Ihe other leading
Pianos of the different makes; illustrated
wiih cuts thus confronting the AltlON
with all other Srsl-class Pianos and proving
WHY anri.WIIEKE
our Pianos are superior lo any in the
murkct.
Our pamphlet contains engravings of
all tho different styles of instruments that
we manufacture giving a full description
of each bo that a person can select the
stylo they may desire lo order with the
assurance that they will receive just as
good a Piano as if they wero in our ware
house to select it. We have sold over FIVE
THOUSAND Piunos many of thorn being
shipped great distance!! and we have never
yet received Iho first con plaint. As we
givo a written guarantee wiib every Piano
wcj manufacture for five years the pur.
chaser runs no ri.k.
Don'tail to imlear our PamfkUt wkiek
rc mail Free when you writ tttatt
Kkal faycr yen v mil nouct in.;
K. n. Wo eaulioa Iho public from pur-
chasing a cheap Piano which has recently
beea pnt in the naikei bearing the name
of "Arion." All genuine Arion Pianos
bear the name " Paiant At ion" and can
only bo fiurcbaaed from aur Vw York
flareroores or mir auiboriied Agents
throughout (be (Jailed Elatea.
ILL l!.DS it MIMC1L IKSTKCSE.VTI
si rr li cd.
DIr.ES3 THE
Arion Piano-Fcrte Co.
t f tttmai i h?l Frtrtrenk flrul
NEW YOR5 CITT.
3n W. IMSfflS
jmY-fiOOJ) tillOCKItUX I50OT .SS1K)1X HATH
Jhinlwure and Cutlery ("cpih mid (iIii-h-Wiiic Hooks nnd j
iSliitiom-i y iJriiH Iron INYiU und Cuttings Clothing
oi)il and Willow lire jJedsteiulx und Clmirs riiiicy (ioodij
and Notions of ull kind .Saddlery Leather Hnrne.n Ac.
t'orner ofMlnin nnd .lefferftoii .Slrerli
IDVX-sIuJS TEXAS.
ltjyA heavy stock of nil tlio ubovo
huIo it low ns in any market in mo
tr Terms Strictly Cash
Dnllm Toms Nov. 11 lH71-0:Iy.
THE BEST LABOR SAVING MACHINE IN USE
' TTTTITT .TVT A TVTJCa
Pel-Bonn in want of tlio best and clicnpcst Power to n SAW MILL
GIJIST MILL COTTCLN GJN TltttKSltKlt ETO. ETC. tun got ul
necessary information by applying to
CLARK & BRYAN DALLAS TEXAS
Agent lor "Win. HOllman Proprietor of
CITY EOUiYimY AND iMACHUE WORKS
Jlaiiufiiettiror of Portablo anil Stalionnry Stoam Engines nnd Boiler
Saw Mills. Tlircsliei-3 nnd llorao l'owoi'8. Corn Sliollers Tobucco
Screws. Mill Gcarincr. .Stave and
Sheet Iron Works. &c Ac.
EVANSVILLE INDIANA.
Doecmbcr SO 1871 lli:Cmo.
Iron! Iron!
Foxfe
(TIIE aiUCAT UION
For the Fall
Trade
Are iccciviiiir the Largest Stocks of Iron
and
DE Xj Jk. 0 1SL IS JSL X
Wagon-Makers' Stock .
3EX ADFIDK 9
Ever brought into the State
From New York Pittsburg and Liverpool
DHIECT.
Willi the LARGEST STOCK and the LC WEST TKICEJ
we can safely
DEFY COMPETITION!
HOUSTON TEXAS JULY 1 1871 12 If
cjTixsoai's
A.W MILLS
12 & 17 Miles East of Quitman
Wood Co.
Texas.
Tho iin'lfTniiiMl tvuM Info -m thorHIZfiinofDitl
tiin ninl Hi mirrrnindlnir rout try thitt hf Ims uu
uu iiainl ntirl oili-ni fur bhIc (lit Imhl
PINE LUMBER
tolm f(.nttl in all Texan f uny lliliknonit nnd
IhiikiIi rnnnhtliig f
Wen t hr r li on rl i n jrCc i I i n jf
Jloiing IViiciiijg: rrnm-
iug nili At IVDor SUiU)
Etc. r.iic
He wIIUmt bEII to nicer it tiurt notice and lu-
Tttt n tlin imlioiiNRf oi'tho w k 4.
IIa wtuld Bf.j Our lo h ti mlnlirl 1I tliin
I u in bcr (ur (tit (Mill Ciirllw:iM. uh well fira largo
aumtM-r.jf other buildhif' In lallai and li rf-rt
to very ono who hit over Imiitlit friitu him fur hit
prnintiicrM a id tin. unlHy ul bia luiuUer.
Tliai.Hul frrw" rronai h laiectruH aikl
a cou tia auo ol Uu naiw.
.IAS. . STI.SO..
Daltaa llaixh V. lKT2-a.tr.
ACTS with irallrana nml llira(
m..m 111 LI.er aud a'U.'ral circalalinn
koapa IhalMiwi'h In nut oral uollun and cl.vuMa
Ilia avm Irom all Impnrlllwi. M'Natar raila I
Tf.'r'r. r. o. s. pnoniiin:
K.iilan'ameut Iynpala lnHttloa Iomn of Ajro-
tlto aara amir toniarh.lleart Ilorn.dchility.h.w
ajdrila fold fret and hamla (JoftlvnM. l.fallenl-
!) eolir chromic dlanlirt.aud chronic ChiiU aitd
Fetor.
-CotnKnni1tt fn ntrict awonlanr- with at lllfol
rliMuirtry andfrlanlilic itinrntarrt HtU tarrly Vtf-
It'r'CElEBKAIliD "5S
of twenty yar inoeaMtit noa liemi atykd tnoflrral
RUIT'tKATIVK and RK'.-UPCftANT bf tlio onlUhtiid
iMtimoiiT of th'tuvanilfl nninr It : an harwinainunl
arijuntl that tt aecoi Iho Lirrr In halihlalarli.H.;
and when Ibo dirrciiuua air .tvrvel tho rniat i
wantc and rotdnttialimeiit lh hsmaii ayatm ra-
tlmwa unhiterrujttoitly lo a rip old as and tnati.
likHtliepatriarrli'orPlU r: into ma grata nin
LIVE! IED.CNLrVtffi
hit prrrogatltn AflajrVd to fh m't 4c I It ato tern-
lrramcnt and rohuat cutiatltutt it caa ba ira
with oonal atifcly and certainty of aveceaatu th
yuurg child liiraljd Mj r ativnK mnn.
DR. O. a PROFHITTS
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT
PAH IN ETLKRT KRM.
CURK9 Pim n th ft- Chen 7K mr Ltrnh
pluimt (ni( CaWTar Vhmierm Morim; Plemritf Aeth-
Ui tlrmri limm l-totntrme jitwnc mrmcm-t wwm-
ted M md HiM Itnrm it1 Hims F"4 Him
Vumnms Tmll avrfu pefrU'W tw OtMf. i'l ail
jpm iiiii it!
the rrmii er laravard forth roti'fnfaaf-
ffrinr hamnitr lha la th nw L"atn Mwlicattaf
kaowvito MMtraJ &iemc. Tba cwrrt-afoady atd
pTjBr-ot fa itr vumi tan-rata d. Tait
in c hatatmft Kat a (fraud MHicaJ 4'l-ery. A
Pm Kiu.ia rontaininir ax nui-o ta Itiflwt Tara-
tta ar4nta tt taffawattAa mpm an iaraal or-
Ita emt'vnrj la truly wortl KetiM win-
ftianlaama. It ta Oiiaa to aaeia ' ana
wh woaadt a4 cwaa from ta oi iaa
earih . '
Vif.IWrtwr4 f lra-P-M w. affaaia ua.
fteM hy all 4rttri-ta.
April 2( oawriyr.
JOB WORK
NEATLY UXLCinTD AT tllE
.tllas fraf jnfficr.
lines of goodH nlwnyA on liuml for
country uni and too.
or Produce In hand. -M
Sliinelo Mauliinory Copper and
Iron! Iron!
I1UUE OF TISAAS!)
and Wintci
Steel
PAULAS IVIARBUE
WOR.K.S.
If
flltlE umlei signed are pipparcd lo fur
X niBtl all kin. In or JTAL1A3 anil AM
KKICAN MAKIII.i;
GRAVESTONES mONUKIENTS
HEADSTONES & T0DIBS
On rhart notlca.
tiT&bop on Ilia Wool aiile nf Jpfforson
Strcat one door Nortu of Iho rulmo hquare
U.K. LILLY.
Dallas Sopt.n 187l-.ri2 tf.
LAND AND LAND LOCATOR
Orrici SoL'Tti Side I'rBttc Svam
lnllan. Tetoa.
Will lor at f-an-U iu any of 1ha anrtb or wfotora
Muntlra. aav all oaonaii for locatfnt: and fara-
t lair and ixcairo ta pay own I ona-louiUiof tha
lan) loratod. -
Wo havo .poacd a boo of R-nlvr. wWonaranP
bavinK lantaor loa low imirorrj nw wniaiprvTrn
for aala raa rnfcMrr thaai fie nf thar and will
rhartiod a aaiatl vet cant if wt araro a mtrchaawr
Peraouf wlhtnt to buy. will find a largo amoant
vf anrt on Mir ota(crt in-rrt hr -.
ritt fVrtif. .tea Kwglit bihI avid.
' Jaa.l:t laTi-leU
fa)4rr bf RwralHfl ) wHra aflttraa
aftRtoaaafMl few 0 at rauvaa aaactlpttoaa aog-a
orally prevail
Tatrart'f tffcrrctfrat HfltMtr Apfrtral
naa n aaora-aftl W-ymd all fiaralM. Hw
tna phrtlanit troal.actvo It lhM r-h-tK
fcin'lioo rra-HMt-K la prro ara to wry at hat
In a-o. Th partnla of aro Kladty a. mnw. tor
4 hi profrti'm of tha atowt Vtyhfal aa
Writ a mild mn c4in ratharttra. h-wt it-try ha
dniaM iM prv.Nu.M rtar wtdtnal nrtao nt
ft a (air fnnaoil lirrwiaa Hlrf tijmu It ta a p"war
tluU oaty iaairoa tha addittoa nf waf-r ta pto4wa
in an tnMnt a f'-lMiow. rffc-TTacaal fcoroiag aa
trrt1ttMO tarahia' mi'n.
Jk ah tmr mm a aaa !
r t-tM hy all rf:-fa.
2R B0X0 ri'BLKO.
KEW YORK SAFE COMPAST 8
Fire and Burglar Proof Bales
(snaai'a tei)
for fTtmuiti mni Bmtinru Turf ot't.
K 1 ..!.'
Th (VarfM an4 Vt 8aM la ttoawatk.
I'rwa fioai " I" II aar cant. Iiml Ikaa aay
otbr Aral . (- frnt.
ien4 Pr la:nir ztmlit to tt
ym to hk sAfs covrA xr
Ko. i-0 Vcfait hi Yon.
l VJ7 a. AVT 1 m A ' H urn
HOUSTON.
1 1 01 ST0.V AMJTKX AH I MU M
llAIfjU'AV.
CHANGE OF TIME.
ON II Ml m;U MAIICH n 17J l-ASHKSliKIl
TUAINS WII.Ii Itl'N AH FOLLOWS
Hl'MIAYS tXCKPTKD:
I.mvn CdH.-ll ANA at 1 a.m. tn.l II p. m. for
IHII STON and Intarnieilliile lallniiti arrlvlnaal
ItiM'S 1 ON ul 6 p. h. .i.l II M a a. ami al Al'S.
TIN at Jr. M.iirnl 9:ir. . II.
ltKTIlKNINii Irnvu IIOIWIN fur COIlR'ANA
lid lnlerni.iliiite Htiill mi at 0:.1O A. M. and 0 p. II.
rilving il COllHICAM) at 10 r. M. and lli.'io t ii.
At IIKAICNK ltb lb lutomutioniil Iti.ll.
road. .
At rALTKRT Willi Slag f.r DKLTOK on
BtuD.liiy Wmlni..du)r and Krlllnjr.
Al nitlf.UO'VD furWAOO ilnlly.
At IV . V.tMOTA with dally Mm ul tlaum fur
Andvrton Umitsvllli Crockoti Husk Ilendrlos
and lionKvlvw
Al LF.DIITTfcll for I.AI1RAKUK anil BAS
TIIOI'i Monday WndnrdaT and Krlday.
W.u. II. DOLE
Or'nl Hii'l.
J. II. CI1IE O.n'l Fr't and Tlrki-t Ag'l.
Ilomlim Nov. 24 1S71 11:1 f.
HOUSTON
DIRECT NAVIGATION
COMPANY
Sigtif Hi rough liHls of Lading from Houston
a
untstjiiujs
ALL t'TT0. AM) OTHER fitflllLCE
I'ioiii Houston lo ;ulvrstoii
lillc in Tniiisll.
UIXEIVKS AND FDItWAUUS GIJOliS
FREE OF CHARGE.
t&" I'ajrn promptly all just cliiims for
loss or damage.
Cunsign In II. L. Nnvigiilioti Cnnipiiiiy
f i oni all point' inwiirdii nml out war J
John Shearn
riti;sii)i;.T.
Duceniler .10 1871 IG:ly
TKItM IN I'S V- KNTR iAUtTl LKOA tt.
ktU'l.lrt
T. V IIAWI.i-l.
& C O.
II.
111. K4UI.IS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ivn iii:ai.i:i:.4 IM
FAMILY SUPPLIES
DilXTKU l)I.l0'r
Kfr Lam iialvr.
(TcJtu. C!!iifriil JJitilfuiifl )
We would ronpori fully Infuriti onr frictidn ati lllto
mTi fiiintu til tli u'Miilifn l'Mh ami Wml n im
tlmt wo aia.now oi t in a tnilttiir al lliu hIh
(t lot UtMU'lltl 1 nlltllliMM lll hltHIMfCft Hint Killllll
fnii h. o ami' u a amiro ft 'Ullic Ml t-ttiiijo.
MtiyIIlN;j;K:lt.
. it. tin i.i.i ifci.n. u. v inMriai.va.
j li. Li 1 1 m:! & UK
Itmlvlnt;. Fornnitlliitf
AMU
ComiDission Morchants.
CimSH'ANA - - Tk.as
April lVi .Tl:lyr.
M. II. IMIII IM'ilON
Lltlo 'I leilt'Ul IH.
T. I.. XI It.'. AMI
lalt ol rinilmitiM Titr .
Alt Ii INU TUN it MA USA LIS
Wlmlr.mlF and Hilnll
And danlara fn all kind o
WESTERN PRODUCE
riiAMMTlON St'rPMKH AMI
15 A li STORKS
t'oiNiiaiiil - - -
Ti.lmtiiiii 11. i. T. C. 11.
April 17. UtiOiltf.
Texan
B. F. LUCE & CO.
(an.Ta.aora to Talnr l.ilra)
Collon Wool Fuctora
ANU
CBEP.AL COSSLSSIOX BEECHAMS
coRiSTOisr.
TERMINUS T. C. R. R.
tfiwial allriitiun paid In RM:tviDg au I f niaarmnf
GOODS.
Camaianmraila rtapcclfallf llcllral
Dae. 9 11 1 I3:tf
. J. AliAM.-l- t. 1: LKUNAUU
ADAMS k LEONARD.
avcciAwaj to
Adams 1 Htarno & J.L. Leonard & Co.
And Healers in roreifin and Do
mestic Exchange
CORSICA1TA.
Head or the llouxton and Texas Cen
tral Railroad.
ciaamnwaaaTa a ar:aac.
Wcatoa M.tM 1 Ol. Naw Taaa.
hporrosrt Plaoa. A (!. H
Fm ara N.liosll. Biwa.St. lrtlil.Mi.
Tin"AL Lai Ma '
riar. .' C K Oil.-... M.
J II. I.1.III.'- Mn
Haar Natliwaa iT-a JKaaaaa OMjr.
Bait armiM Co. CalTiIoa.
T I trlliiiitV "
Traaa HiMKfl 1.C. " 7
uT NaTiiwaL Bia. Uoaaloa.
T. W. M.r "
Oit. M. 17I.
lira HaajatraaVTraaa tea trail K. II.
Am nn ". Tmatmra Fliara
Lata lllora A Biiiltn. I Lata of Calfwrl ono
KM OrKaaa. U. ania lasaa.
Col. Xj. 2H. MAItTINi
H1TI1
BLOCK) BR0.&C0.
U IIOI.rsAMi t-IlOtLItS
AND KKALMtSIS
SAoamo A TIES
CORHICANA TEXAS.
Itroitbeeet T'xat.
Vi' rm hi4 a larco. fullaai cnaapM.SIrv.k
afuanaaiaa itkKkaro iila Iba altoaOi a ol
a0lr h BLnrK'.r-Hiocl!!'".
ji.a a tarilltlr lot parcka.lti aot M'MM hy
aar M..." ta laaaa. lyr.
f AW BOOKS FOK SALK
AT THE HEKILD OFFICE:
One torr Say le' Prwrllce
One Trt-alMe
Onf rnibale l.nrr
TK.TAS UliPOKTS
1 ' 1 1 1
Muikmt kinmmn
taa iaooiaxir. anawan w. m:t. . a. arwna
IHIKL ROOHHtr.LT at(0.
131 I'OllT JJ11H
nd Wli'drtala fh.Iri In
ITAS0WAHC CUTLERY
OTJIVei XI to. i Z2to.
119 Dnana 4ir. Naw Yurk tiatwaaa Mioailiray
an.K'liun b Slraalt
I'.h. 17 173-11 lr.
WIIOI.lCMAIil'J
Hadware Cutlery Iron
KTO. ifTO.
39 Tclioupitouliiia V 36 rclcn
hi rcc In
NEW ORLEANS LA.
I. C. H'I'Ar KOHU Txas.
July V'i 1871. 15:ly.
ASD
LaJliaJrw
RAILROAD.
NOW IS FULL OPERATION IIKTWEKN
St. Louis and.Vinita
(364 miles from St Louis.)
Forming at Vinilit a junction Kith tin
MISSOURI KANSAS and TEXAS RAILROAD
Ami eonntet ing at Pi'm City. .Vn. and at
Terminut of the jr. A . T. K. A'.
with the
ElPaso MailLineStages
Thereby opening up the
SHORTEST AND HOST DIRECT ROUE
BETWKKN
St OUIS and TEXAS
Northern Arkansas
AND TIIE
INDIAN TERRITORY.
Our cattle facilities are unsurpassed
bij any railroad in thecoiintri. Abun
dance oj grass and water tnll tie jouml
near our pens at Vinita 1'rairic Citij
and Seneca. Good hotels at those
points and llankimj facilities at SVn-
cea. 1'tttl partwulas clieerliilti gin-
en. CHAS. HA15COCK
S. V. Aciit.
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PHOTOORAmC MATERIAL
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To the Sheriff nf DttWrt County Grtrtinf:
Vynirhrl.T cmnnnirilntt tttat ymi Miimnru lr
pnlilH-alin S. Idnrlin who to n n-'limnMnt (.f
tlij Kliilf to Imi iiihI BH'eWbe'fnpra tli llnitfirnMa
lllnlrlrt Cuiirt tu.l hHeit urt fr tlmcumlv uf
iMlUri.nt llii cmirllhtma tiiVrcnf in tli rilf l Iwl-
lason lli Firat Mmiiij (w JWna wxt. thin ail
tlin tn itfiHWfr tlia peH 111 Atm-Vm U Mill- i.
M. M. Millar. tr. atit Mm-yC. (tw'-Htl AM irnmui
cuurl aRalimt Vm. B. Millrf mnl Kmnm Milfnr lug
wifa arniy. A. Hwiwlt ntui$; N. Martin ullwlin.t
In milHlaiiceaaftiHowii: Hint Marv A. MilUr.wilo "f
M. M. Millt r .ki .-a'l d-purlM this lil un th
Drat day ol Mciolw A. I. 'luiiil lr4vhiff at liir
ditatbasnrvtviiiK hnlanft' ltl(i'il M.iiliso M. fHi-
r atirttli Mluwiiw.llfa I'liWdtfri rf-thnMj al'M. JIT
anl Mary I'. Millar vis Aw-MI -.M Mtr M.V.'Mil.
ttr.lr.a Itemjnmin V and 'ftt.tia Aim -MtUr-r; tint
dilrinelhalila nftliaaald HarV IV aaM wl.iW ha.
a 1 1m wlf uf tlta it MiH :.n l. tlia aaiH Hntliiir.n
M. armiirt'd a till l a Iwt fH alx hiinilrH and
i.alKHty and un half arrra nt land ly lrlna of Im
cliiy hiHtlnlit crriinraio w i. i iptuifu
ly Tlionta nu waniiiaiimssiwpi rm-m wvr
ny wliirli -mid tra t of land i itoatl lit tlio cuun
ty uf Iinlln" un tha walrrs of Tern Mil rrrk and
mMttrd and bomidad aa f"lliwa tivwit : IHcInninc.
attbe Nnilhwmt rornrof Itmlrrkk Rawllos' stir-
rey a staka and nmnnd and alao a eoraar of D. I..
Hsll'i snrvt-T Ihorra will. Ilia Kast ltrna-Ury nf
aail N..rlh llt 'TairR In a ta k Ml tha iau-4.
and tha Sort lint it mrm-r uf Raid I. Hall's tnr-
vy tnnrNi.Nli IW raras to a sfaU a cornar .f
Julin flail's aiinray. a II- kiany 7 in. nars N.
W. t44 raraa and a tllnnwoid a femt lwar
M4 K. 1H varna; ttirbt-awilh the Nirtli uunudarr
citaahl mirvry rai varan iva n.a inmiH
Sath with Ilia Vat boumlry of laid snrray l;S
raiaa to a staka aaotber rornir or aam stirtpy a
II klarry7 in. waars 0. 17' W. 30 taras; tlipnro
iihikkulh iMrtindarv id said KunroT Katt 910-
varaa to tlm Snnthaat ron rr of aatd vnrvay.an Klro
i in. (NHtia H Ul0 W.R8 varas. ttirnca boulh IrSM)
raras ton 4 otlanwnod 1 in. in a braoch and tha S.
W. (nrnrro(Tha. J. rhtlllp sturvry. in aaid Kawi-
Hnn Nrlh lim:thanr with tha N. laVtiindary Une uf
aid anrvy Wst 1'74 varas to tha I'la oi tl?in
aiaa; that aatd laiwl an arqutn-a aa arraaaia
w h. i amrnuirnl. tha rommimltv pr'aiaFTtv. ana no
actd to tb commnntty astattof tha aatd Madirn
tfl .J rr T. Millar; at tlta amth of thetwid-
. P MtllaH ataA "adlTldH ona half of all thf
I r 4 r..rM.4. Iit ftrraWlhestatrtta in
i. aa.1 troTid4. drtTMidl tallia
tnrrtvlnr children of tKo rmn mutt r. miw
wit : Awdla B. Natliooa M . Benjamin F. and Frr
don la Ana Millar I ha alhar hall of aatd tract of
land wonld of right and did belong la the aatd U .
M. Mllhr. retitimMir furthar rfr-nt ibut said
M-ifaftf. Millar tha anrvfTiac hnahand of fha
aatd Mary r. MMIr.aad falnar ofMarj C. Hr-ait
and theaahl Aat-tia B. MtWir Madiaon M. Millet
ftenjamia F. and Fradonia Ana Millar departed thia
lifaon the Ira day of April. h-aia as strrtT
inc children and blis tha aatd Am-lia K.. Kadiwta
M .hVajamlnF. and Fradala A. Miller at. 1 lh
aaid Mary C Swa't who wa his atld b a forms- .
atarnaca and that afterward to wit : la th- rem
14 lha aai4 r redtnia Ann and Hf-njaraia f. Millar
dif4 wilh'.ut iue -artnf ilt-tr half a1T thaaiif
Mr (' Hw.at Anilia B. Miltoraad M. N. Millar .
I'laiintin iatioT ini wt faiuiiroi niw
vet b-wn nwd- f-f Jlb rmmm liy -atatn M Iba
.i4M.r. r Milh-rand M-l.-.t. M Miliar. drMiv-
tut and thai dndnla aw claim and bM Tha aad
lar aWwv rtti-H landia aa ibHt an'a f r.r-rty wballr
Ntaortng ita rtf hlattf Iba ptatnltffa la and to atur-
rtbn o lh said trai ol lan4 wharH-r flataMffi
ana and nra hat on tha anal h-artnc f thta r an-a
Ihat lha I'laialiHs do hvTnnd r et eA lha aatd
4rVndama hall all the above aVar ribad Iraf.
'f land that r0 " """ be ajif-aioted to farti-
1ioti antd trart of land htwea 1aintifl and dafead
anta and tPnral rbal
aa4o4irt tbia writ with ynr rfwrn iWe
b"tne how ym bar-entl the aat-jo. ttitna
J'afta M. I.-. Cl-tk of tha Distr I ('ita4 Dallas
roua's Tra.
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