The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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Nt'NUAT MOInu 1 l i i 1 11 MT ...
. rii'n frluii'U over in Kill r iitfaiu
IlKlvllitf toi'll'rll til" wlll.li'liH f tin'
WmnliarliiTHi.
Tim Nvoiit ';. Iihh ili-jiifil tlm
fintotit cmUiili' uiul i atirkiux mvorrly
to tlio Imlf nlii'i'1 wliii li l fr (ictter.
Mourn iliuilarM f.ir I luyt-M. "I In)
lion ftixl Din litiuli" Iiiivo lal'l down
toother ut litnt nml it'tt H'linn to go
liunl with 0111 or tlii'in. Willi Ii T
Wiikh Mutton ilonliiroH Hint Tililcn
lout liU oli'i'linii Iii'I'ihii tlm iooilu mill
In cnnriiNH in i'oiinoiut'niMi of li'm letter
l)JnillKt HOllllllTM WM'l'lllllllH III) writl'H
hlniKcIf iIoyvii fltluT im iikh ir a willful
lir. N otlior clivumMmu'ii of tlm
wlioWaiivat'ontluooi mure toTil'Inu'ri
BilvmiluK" tlutu Hint imun loltor.
Tim Wco Urumimr luirlly lint forei
lily mU tlio uontriirtt lu'ttvoi'ii W wo uiul
Diillim tlnu.' "liiiko leu ri'tuiln in J 1 i 1
lit lit one eml ytt ;hun wlillo down in
thU miction tlm iloiilor in fro011 wuti
miiloiivorr! to linprr-M you with Inn III.
orulity nml pulillu Mpirit an lot voiuIh it
lit live rntiti tier lioliml. Wliy tlti
grcnt dillcri'tipc1'"
A I'liiuintt.i'iiu piipur HiiyH Unit flov
ornor Tlirockinnrton of Toxiia in
ranilitlato for njK'iikor nl tlionoxt mm-
- sloii of rongroHit. Wo liiwuluwil many
BU'i;HtioiiH not lmlf ho opportune a
thin ri'giiriling tliiitHiiiiio npi'ikorlii
Tlinrn in not auotlior mini in tluit Wly
'letter qmililloil or who would render
llio wliolo country lirttor or nioro ini
partial Bervii-o. Wo triiHt Hie 1'liilu
(lelpliiil pnpor will Ul lie tlio lualtor atnl
that tlio! dintiiiKiiiriliiiil Texan iiumud
nmy lio I'lioBon
Wk Iihvo wlvioiw from 11 IVieml ut
Witoo to tlio t'lt'oot Unit Henntor CVikn
liurd at work Htudyintf t!io jiioIjIoiiih
likely to bo ireonteil for Honntoriiil
CoiiHiilorulion next amnion Wo triiHt
tlio IVillo rnilroiid liill will onguo tlm
uttention of Sonutor Coke Wo know
that while he in not in favor of tho
Htutc's griintinj'jliirtlier fuiluuily yet ho in
n wurm and devoted iitlvocittoof nutioiml
aid. No man better unileruUmlx the
lruetioiil utility of this (reut niitionul
onterpriHo than does Nouiitor (.'oka
Mil. A. L. Lahnai.i. of tho Slienimn
Patriot has boon nppuiutoil pontmaNtor
at that pliioo. Wo coiigrutiihito friein
Piiriuill upon liin utoiutmtiit nm
whilo wo regard his nrorptiiufo an
rotrogrcBsion yet wo uro vory curtain
that tho Holootiou is 0110 of tho very
bout that could bo niiido from tho re
publican party in Sherman. Parmill like
Chusoof Waco in a hard fighter for tho
party but notwithstanding that pohmohh.
OHthoconfidoncoand enteein ol' hin breth
ron of tlio press in all matters outside
of politics. Wo congratulate tho citi
eens of Sherman mid virgo upon th
now pontmaxtor vigilant attention to
tlio iervioo "in this region of tho state.
Wsgot our latest news from The
Daily Dallas llKitAi.n and it in clever
indeed in that establishment to sent
its daily in exchange for our weekly
. Tint 11 Kit alii now so iihly conducted by
Mr. .1. L. Ihirtow is one of tho bent
papers in tho state and our citizens
should remember that they can get the
iiuosi news eij;lit hours earlier from
lim JlKiiALi) than from tho St. Loui
papers. 1'aris Xorth Tmhiu
We are deeply indebted toour kindly
neighbor for tho above handsoino com
plimcnt anil tho notice with tho favor
of an exchange is worth Tim Daily
II khali). Wo trust tho advaiitago ol
eight hours ocr St. Louis and fifteen
over Galveston will bo appreciated
by tho citixens of Paris.
Tim HocsTox Tki.kijiiaji at last wakes
up to the importance of tho wheat croi
ol the state. How many elevators have
tliey in tlio liayou City and how much
capital have tho business men used in
encouraging tho growth of the cereal in
lexasf otmuch we opine and yet
sho could so placo a larizo sum as that it
would do much good and bring Hous-
ton In a magnificent return for tho out
lay. lUal.HA lIluHAKII.
Tho Tclmm has not recently waked
ur to tho importance of the Texas
wheat crop. On tho contrary it has
been from tho first day of its existence
an earnest advocate ot the importance
of encouraging and developing the cul-
ture of bread crops in the state. As
t - IT 1 ' I -
tu iiuunmu b iiiiiaures ana anility to
imnuiu win lexss wneal yieltl if Ths
Hkrald was as 'wide awake as it ought
to be and as anxious to learn as it has
been unfortunate in exposing its Ignor-
ance of homo allairs it would know
that Houston has the finest and most
improved elevator in the state and tW
its merchants with considerable exno-
I II- T . I
rieucein iinuuiinK lexos ana Kaintas
wheat are prepared with capital and
every other requisite to attend to all
the wants or our growing grain trade.
HoiatoH Ttltgram.
We have the best excuse In the world
for our iynoratee and it is this: We
bare closely scanned the columns of
the Houston papers and no notice of
uch elevator appear therein either m
an item of local intelligence or as an
advertisement. The Ttlraram't man
nert might be improved even if its in-
tellectual discrepitude bids defiance to
the usual remedies.
BajM Km k naibra Brpafcll
tun.
Toledo Journal: The Ulk about
North Carolina and Tennessee going
c
rppuoncap mis year it Dosn. Hayes
haa knocked the stuffing all out of the
repulican party south. You might at
well try to drill a hole thiough a Berea
grindstone with a bologna ssnmge as to
lMin!lft7k UP the "lomocratio part aouth by
their cbw
OEAO MCAT.
Hoini. weeks miiee W limde a nolo .
the pn-11'iice in I inn ol Mr. .lames
Miu'doiiiihl a i.pivii'1 iiiiriculluriil cone
lllinsioliei of Hie A 'iif.iimii the li S'llUf
..ji r of J'Milibiligh m ill hero to look
out fur the extent and pioUldo pmnia
lieliey of tho deinl lueal Irmle which
Iiik grown up within tlm hint lew yen
. . .1 1 1
iiinl wliii li lias liiii 11 our .-muii ii aiei
Kiiglinh frieu'lx so much by surpi
Wll llllVU till! iV nullum of May
before us which ciuitiiiiis Mr Mucdoii
I's Iiinl letter written from New Vmk
hooii niter his 111 rival mid 1111 e.liiuiiul
article leleri in j at luiiclh to tho siibii cl
and Mr. M 's iniion llolli the ediln
and his corroiiiiondeiit dixelaim in ad
vance any purpose to cavil nl the Hit u 1
tion mid tho tone of both ni l li b s lend
us to tho conclusion thai they regard
tho enterprise as already fully cslah-
Iixl1c.1l and that the lour cent per
pound advaiitago held by Hie A luel ieiili
shippers will insure Hi permanency It
appears that the inuat shipped so far
ranks strict No. even by their exin t-
ing Htaiidiinl. There Is only 0110 grade
above it and that in so cosily that only
(hose fortiitiato people who have large
incomes can aH'md to Use il Tlio dead
meat enterprise is a boon lo the poorol
the llritish empire. As wo said above
the paper does not cavil at the situa
tion mid Mr. M.'s miHsioii to America
does not embrace the purposes id' de
feat lie is here to determine il it is
tho purpose of the American shippers
to persevere and after determining
that he proposes to look at the chance
left for the successful employment
of Scotch griuicrs and capital here
uiul who will compete with our own
Irom tho ground up so to speak. Ill
this light Mr. M.'s mission will be
warmly received both south and west
ami wo will meet and warmly second
the ellorls of the iW.vimoi and its able
correspondent.
No other of tho states of Hie union
will present so many advantages lo the
Scotch griuior as Texas. Nowhere can
cattle or sheep be raised within fifty
percent so cheaply ashore and with
so little labor. ur Texas seaports are
equally advantageous as points of de-
parture as are those of Now York l!os-
ton or Halliinoro and the cattle can be
driven from any part of the state over
tho Hume liluilless pasturage wit bout a
cent's additional cost save only time
and trouble. We only hope that the
enterprise of the paper nunied ami the
trade which has been established in
dead meats already will bo siillieient to
send a thousand griuicrs and a million
of capital to Texas for embarkation in
this the most promising enterprise
which has yet been attempted in con-
nection with our gigantic cattle busi-
ness. Wight hero a duty we owe to tho en-
terprise may be mentioned with great
propriety. Instead of driving hard bar-
gains with the Scotchmen when they do
come lot us treat them very liberally.
Lot us make some sacrifice in order to
attract this valuable immigration. Let
us sell them hunts at cost prices ami
supplies of all kinds at bottom figures.
Let our stockmen tako steps to act in
concert and send tho result to the
Ninlsmun for publication.
Wo have already many Scotch citi
.ens in Texas but they like the people
from all other countries are scattered
over lh) state but wo know of no sin
gle instance where any one of thoin has
failed and those who have embarked
in the stock business either with sheep
or cattle have accumulated fortunes.
It is a promising field both for them
ami lor us. Iliey noou tlio grazing
ground and wo need the citi.ens. We
trust to have more to say in tho future
on this subject.
Tin: statu ovi:u.
(I'litavrfi'ii County. The cotton buyers
have instituted suit against the cotton
presses lor the recovery 01 unjust
barges.
Il'i'oi (iiMitfi. Mincohi is nearly as
much excited over the Missouri Kan
sas ami 1 exits railroad tresiects n
IVnison hence tho scarcity of local
news in the King.
n''Vu-'". County. The llryan Appeal bus
suspended. I'.ryan has ormi.od a
limitary company. .n aucmpl was
made last week to burn some of the
best buildings in Hiyim
lYuurrn County. A young man in
Corsicaiui got hold of a trunk which
contained dynamite or its equivalent
and in handling it pretty roughly the
explosive went oil shattering the trunk
and contents to atoms some of which
tho baggage-smasher found in his body.
Kaufman County. Tho Elmo Beacon
gives the particulars of a sudden death
in that place on Saturday of last week.
Mr. 1 owoll canto into the ollico of lr.
Splawn and lay down on the lounge.
In a short tune ho was unconscious ami
though medical aid was ottered be
could not recover.
Lamar County. -fieneral Joseph K
Johnston visited Paris on Tuesday last.
-the r&ristaus are troutlcl over the
name of its first horn fire engine. Ko-
member "a rose by any other name
woukl smell as swoet. tho .Vortli
Texan wauls Ector's brigade to have its
reunion at l aris.
Colli Oaoify. Pr. O. U. Calhoun was
bitten lir a rattlesnake while toying
with it. He came near losing his lile
by the poison lie 11 now out of dan
ger. Tctcr Bomar was also bitten
ut not ilangrrouslv hurt by a snake
bite. llust has attacked some fields
of wheat in the east part of the county
Travit thunly. The Austin Leader
the evening paper after an uneventful
career 01 three months lias su-qieii'le.l
and Mr. Leader hot the sympathy of
me AUMin papers as condolence for the
nnsliclal lou sustained in the enter
prise. The dormant are tettinc un a
Sienger-fest for next autumn. le
ire Hendricks (.'handler and Null
are the candidate for mayor of Austin
at the June election.
Omyton (bvnv. A. L. Darnall of the
Patriot hot been made postmaster at
Sherman. John Dorchester will act at
assistant. The two months' crand
jury adjourned after finding four bun-
ircd and twenty three indictments. (
i'h I '11 si l In n i 11 1 . 11 unit lull ol the
wayhi)ing of Ihien di . p 1 ol I he
In. Iniii t -f 1-1 1 i v iiiel tli iili ' ' j bavii
bi i 11 I lldll.lll.rd I 'I Hi I l.li O'e 0."l
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II d .Millllltll. I 'lllld il' '' I In II. '
Hiiel abiiiil a luib- It 1'iwii Wind
IVlts nhul ill III" II'' nl Kiel lb d b'll Will
1. iul.iil.lv " folilnl and II I- tli'iii'lil
beiible tolltl'iol MOiH' l''lll oil III"
ilaik deed
'I'ur.n.t I 1 - The c mi of poison
illg west ol I'nil Win til is li p.ii li d in
being 11 cii.M of the liiu;l i'1 k l"n Hi
011 rci'ol'l. It ill'l" un th it the park
tit'e was duly marked ' arn-hic' I ul
sevelii l.li.iiiiillli'i 'l II mh'I i Hil l lii'liee
Il was llse.l III making I'lm'llll. I.. .11
. ii
llriggs ol Ciiliiam he II " i alters nl
ll.illus. the ciioll of th" Parly I rank
Laulorinf I'lirt Worlli rh.irh-s 1 1 km -
of the rronlier lllld .lake I 'till Ii 1 . "I llll
nois. willi two other were m inus of
lite wanton caieli-ihin-ss. They wen
still in daiiL'er at lal repuit. " I'illv
1'anther" kepi by fire C puny No. :
lor about seven nioiil lis died and re
ceived chi i'.tlau burial by the coiiii.auy
II 11 1 1.1 ('.un' The lilililury ball was
the social event ol the slate lair beau-
ty and military splendor uiingled in a
happy union on llmt "ecu ...inn 'I he
lllilllary dl ill iviis Willi -ed by lively
large erowd Tlio W a .li i 1 1 "i guard-
ol (ialveslon iviiii the company drill
ami (he llryan cudi U in lite baltal
drill. M.lir ditliles 1). I'.alkl") 'a-
liiin A. I'. Smith and 'oloin l Aslibrl
Smith acted as judges. Alter lb" com-
petitive drill til" seven companies
passed in review on 1 1 resit pundit.
The largest and best display nf flowers
lllld Vegetables llmt lias ever been on
exhibition in the slate was made at the
fair. The races of the Ihirdd.iy were:
first mile Ileitis best three ill live
mil run owing to the condition of iimue
ol the horses entered. The second race
Irolting in harness won by Billings
making tho first third and lourth heats.
v llfiiilrlilit fur Issl.
h'ichmoiid Virginia Ihioiiirer: The
("incinii iti Knqiiirer having iulerview-i.x-l'resiileiit
Hendricks wants to
run him for I'liited Slates senatnr
Keen Hendricks fresh for Wheeler's
chair in I SSI.
HI riinierim nml Jiiit-rul Urrtnt.
.New York Tribuin': Th" lion. Simon
('itineron liomniafes iciieral mint 10
save thecoiintrv iii'.ain as soon as it. gets
nicelv ruined. It is computed that
about twenty years will be required to
iii-coninli-'h a fairlv successful ruin of
our institutions without the assistance
of Mr. I'uiiieroii so that the ex-senator
is probably the first to name a candi-
date for the campaign "f IS'.'i'1.
'Mm lliinisiif I llMli r's Unites
The remains of the iinpchlous chief
tain and his intrepid command are to
be given christian burial in the cemete-
ry at Leavenworth the removal having
la-en determined upon by the war de-
partment mid a poi'limi of the army
contingent fund being set apart to de-
fray the expenses of llio same t'oloin l
M. V. Sheridan of lleiieral Sheridan's
stall' has been deluded to superintend
the exhumation and Irunsler of the re-
mains and accordingly left tho city
on yesterday for the field of the massa-
cre" expecting thai the trip will con-
sume about live weeks.
TurhlNit Miir 011 rriiiiiln Vanity.
Ilanuli pasha Turki-.li minister of
police has issued a decree ordering all
Turkish women to discard the Kuropoali
costume and r 'turn to the national one;
thus obliging (hem to sacrifice on the
altar of patriotism the furred robe
high-heeled boots the Paris hat and
the chignon itself. Hut the I'onstanti-
noplo official does not appear to have
succeeded for a correspondent writing
from that city state that the ladies
make their appearance at the Valley of
the Sweet Waters with boots the heels
of which tire higher than ever and oth-
er articles of attire in accordance.
YuiiiiK men Kiiirt Wnste VoiirTlme In
! Yerk
A man may marry in New Yerk but
he doesn't always get his w ife. A ('ul-
ilorniali named Joseph Hope inarri.id
11 young lady named r.irrisin without
the knowledge of her parents who
charge that the fellow was after their
wealth. As soon ns the marriage was
discovered the young woman was earc
fully put away by her parents out of
the leach of her husband and he to get
possession ol her applied for awiil of
ViAi-.m (W'H.v Judge r.anelt decided
that the parents should keep their
daughter and hercatler when a man
wants a wile he'll knew enough not to
waste his time in New ork.
K'ailn Kimiunre.
Nevada will furnish Kussia one re
cruit. Me has i'cen acting as a waiti
in a restaurant in Eureka where his
education and intelligence were known
but not bis rank. Now it appears that
he is Count Alexander tlalin who
killed his antagonist in 11 duel and He.
from liussia alter being disowned by
his family. Very recently be was in
formed of bis pardon and restoration to
lus rank el colonel 111 the chasseurs ol
the grenadiers lie baa received
letter trom the iiiissinn consul 111 un
Francisco who has orders to provide
the count witu the necessary binds ami
transportation for his homeward jour
ney ami he will take tho licit!.
Knliirllnii of I lie Army.
ihe rrccmans Journal discussing
the question ol the rctlucliim ol the
army proposes to strike at Ihe fountain
head ami do away with wh it the editor
considers useless high ulliccrs. We
quote :
"Tho Tinted Stales constitution says.
'The president shall be commander-in-
chief ol the army and navy of the
I lilted Mates. I hat shows there 14
very costly waste of public lends in
keeping up another 'geneial of the
army' with bis very expensive stall' of
ornamental otbeers. licnetal of the
army' is an unconstitutional ollico
Abolish it and its costly retinue and
(leneral Tecumeh Sherman's proposed
wrings by chesting meritorious mm
commissioned olliceis out of their legit
imate constructive pay will t o a ti ttle
alongside of this other ti ing Then
tliern is that other ollico of lieutenant-
general. It is held by one 1'hil. (Philip
wesui'lmse hit Irish Catholic father
called him) Sheridan. The ollice is not
impossible to the I'nited Stat-s consti-
tution as Tecunm-li Sherman's is. But
we find it out of place. It belong-d to
tho timet when half a million of men
from the north were on foot lighting a
skirmish lipe of the aouth of brave
men rontidin for the principles of
iocm aei government that our grand-
fathers -epratsl from Urefet Britain to
UJKIIll:
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wlo re o nun Ii hln-j i- laid u '"ini
iilld ill bis sell i t i.'li ol llll Ill l'tV
dei.s hci-llis ipntti ."per. teller. tl
i In-Ill li. While ItOI.I'lel I" LligUll'l.
iilwii) a wore In i lii 'i a- g' l" 1 d ' unit"! in
011 it. lie occasion- I t f a" M.M-t'T I'lel-
lepi'iit liux liolhing el lh. it kni t I" I ill
bat l upon he Inn I" go In lint legnla-
lloln Mill I din.
Au IihIIhii I inrr's llifnKU.
The N'icl.il lll CobUli-l I'H i -lies the
l.illnw ing iiei'iiiinl ill an Indian lours
wooing and Mil po nl niui'l' i' ol hi
iiiaiiinial 1 : "A m.1:'" belonging lo
1 1 1 1 inbi 1 oe u- b in lav sound on
the west Ciilt "I V.llli'"ller Ulalel be-
e.ilite eiiui ed ot an I mbao woinaii
leeelillv but paid his iiddn-.s in Num.
Her liiend-i ol.ece I" I he mulch be-
cause Iho number of blankets cast at
her feet Wll- drrliifd lli-lll!icleit lo
. ... . . i t 1 . . 1: ... 1 1
M'Clllf III I' III eetloll I II '" "I ll'nn
ed lishe I and st. 'I" I" procure
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- I lilalikrl . the lit ild.il hie
Ihe
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lis the price nf her t hai Ills. Hill Its
oltcu as he reach. d lh" lived number
us oltcu did the fickle du-kv one ad
valtre the figure llll at length the
suvagegave up the struggle in despair
and sought her love no more III nl
lection in fact seems to have tumid
lo hate lor meeting her in the biish
lie. ir the village about a mouth ago In"
set 11111111 her with a knih w it Ii w huh
killed her. lie (hell cut oil Hi"
heinl. i-tit nil' the arms and legs and
mutilut"! the body scattering the
limbs and pieces through the woods.
The murderer openly defies punish-
ment and glories in the bloody deed."
I niillkli lly iiirrliy.
Huston Tablet: ''His Ideas of moral-
ity as far as lie recognises the w ord at
all are simply ucograpliieal. They
uro hounded not by the precepts of
the gospel hut by the (legreesof lati-
tude and longitude. Now as in the
days of Moore 'ii rebel at Cork Is 11
patriot at Madrid.' Muglaml Impu-
dently appropriated (ilbralter though
she threatened war when franco sub-
dued Algeria. She Hlole Malta by 11
violation of the national faith w hile
she was forming a coalition against
Napoleon lor insisting Hint french-
men Were the best judges of how
they should be governed. Hut In
few Instances has fnglish Ineim-
Histeuey been more glaringly exhibited
than at (lie present moment when
she ucumiiiees with vehemence of in
iligliatien Ihe policy of Russia for
kicking against the Turl.l.sli harriers
in order to Hud a m-aboard necessary
t.i hur existence as a commercial pow
er while lb it ish soldiers are 'annex-
ing' to use a diplomatic phrase the
republic of Transvaal in Southern
Africa. It is wrong on tlm pmt of
liiiMsiu to drill Into Hiil servit'ii(ywlieii
they cannot govern themselves or any
body else the Mohammedan barbari
ans of Asia Minor and right on the
part of Ihe Kuglisli to forcibly subdue
without any other cause than that of
loot and plunder the industrious plod
ding ami civilized Dutch boers of
southern Africa."
T..lklsll Oltil'lill lilies
Cincinnati l-'nquirer- Sultan 'I In
sovereign ol the Turkish
empire tin
recognized organ ol all ccutivo power
111 the slate. His headquarters arc at
Constantinople.
l'orte The government of the Turk
ish empire.
Sublime l'orte I he otheial mime of
the government so called from the gatt
of the sultan s palace.
(rand i.ier I he clnel minister of
the Turkish empire.
Divan The Turkish council of state
the "cabinet."
drand Mufti Clnel interpreter of the
Mohammedan law and head ol tin
" Wise Men "-jurists theolociuns win
'iliriili win) assemble for consultation
oil his order lie is mostly stvlcd the
chief of the faithful. A writer says
fi-tira or decree Irom him would sum
111.111 around the standard of the proph-
et all the fanatical hmdes of Mam to
light to the death iigmnst the " tufidi
in tho firm belie! that death on the
battle held is a sure passport to para-
uise.
I'asha liovernors viceroys com
niamlers civil and military rule: a of
provinces.
IVys About the same as pasha
Sheik I he name given the heads of
Arabian trills or clans. It means elder.
or eniesi 111 dignity ami authority.
Psmandi Turkish ollicial.
Islam Tln religion of Mohammed
I slams Mohammedans themselves
Mussulman A follower of Mohan
mod.
. .. 1 1 . : . -. 1 . . . '
Ottoman empire Another name for
me iiu-Kisit empire ami derives its
name Irom nsinan. its founder.
tVsmaiilis The Turk proper.
Peter the urenl'n H III-HuksIm r.i
entliitf III lirtlrr.
Yt lien I'eter the (Jrcat died ho left
a w ill which Is said to he a stale paper
of great excellence to tho Hussinus.
Ho advised them to spread their bor-
tiers and auvaneo t lie commercial in-
terests ol the tint ion by every means
possible. His council has apparently
been followed with behlllcial results
notwithstaii liliK they are a little un.
scrupulous in regard to the means em
ployed iiie tallowing Is au extract
from tho will:
We must progress as much as possi-
ble in the direction of l'onstaiilnonia
and India. He who can once get pes-
sesxion of these points lo the real
ruler of the world. With this view
we must provoke quarrels at one time
with Turkey and at another with iw.
sla. We must establish wharves and
docks lu the F.uxlne and by ilcgnes
uiune ourselves masters or thatsea.as
well as of the Hultlc which Is doubly
Important element in the succesg of
out plan. AVe must hasten the down-
fall of l'ersia. iuli on to Hie iVr.i ...
gnu; 11 poesime re-wtablili tj.
ancient commercial Intercourse w;h
the Levant through Syria ami for ..
our way into the Indie which are the
storehouses of the world ; once there
we can dispense with English iilil. '
Moreover we must take pains to es-
tablish and maintain an liitliiim.
union with Austria apparently coun-
tenancing Iter schemes for future ag-
grandizement In Oennany and all
the w hile secretly rousing the lealmi.r
oftheLuioo Stale aifslmt her. In
this way we must bring It to bass tlmi
one or the other party shall seek aid
from Russia and thus we shall organ-
ize a sort of protectorate over th
country which will pave the way to
inline vui'rriuar).
e mut make the bouse nf An.iri.
Interested In the expulsion of the Turk.
from Knropr .jtid we must neutralize
llsleslousr ? capture of ( 'ullllin.
tlousr ? captui
tlnople pt lrt occupylDf it
i'.ui"i'i-ai
ic of III
-1 .. 1. . i.rl.UM i.thi!' 11 UHimiri'l --
- - ' -
p"il". ""erwai I iii.m'
m mi 1ii1n.l1 u
U-t lu.'let t II ' nod 1 ur lo mi'
as a celilef all the ill -Inched ecll"l'
of t . i.L m hIiii Ii me f. illrli 'l a "d
III
lilll.lMI 1 lllkry HI 'I """ 1 "'
bilal Hit in. I-.1 inal e II. inn I ' iv "'
'I f..r hitit.il iiinl line. bV it nl llsbll'l!
I. f.... .1 .1 toll nf treh'ii'lc"l nil-
I j ieiti'i w V. e nlniil pave
! umvcniil ...vcri-iitni V.
tlm vi.t)' mi
NC'Jf IIMHIIHItaTKTS.
M.JOSlTHTIIAUi
ii.nilM or liic Jillral As)liim.
II iKi 11 I tm "I mi' e ill .lite into l.oli'l.
uiul 11 ii iii iiii a iiii'i'tii i l"iMC.
Illlne I tm ft inn lllie Un "'
Tol. llllllCl. .1 Ullll I" lll'e'e" "'I'l
li. I lU ie I" .'H. Ill' 0l HIV" III
K.h" Hi. Ill J III. I" I '. "I- 'I"" "I 1 '""!'
inni .'sllni.
lMr;i(io(T(I;ui Iaili
till 'JD
HA KIM Oil NIIOI'
Nil III I'.l.M ls'1'.
Hot or oll It'll Iix nl 'i't nl.
iiiuy'-.lliii . .
J0I111 AJIoningor
i'Urri'.Mirloll I1K It MIIMM.KII.)
DAI.LAH
riii'li.-tspleiiiietl iiiel I'rstiirnil to llii'lrnrlttl-
lllll IlllOlty Itllll III In It I in-"-. IfWeVer Snlleil
tm tiny nivi-reil Willi ilut Utn. kiviuo or
einil Hiiinlii-; Willi tills iniiivss lite sitinii ran
he iini'lii I'li-an In lt!lit uiul iti.arenlly us
new. riit"iiuilty ei tlie n-stiintilvii is imt
IliJnrlniiH In Hie niiisl ilellentn tlnl ur I'll'l'ic
tin I is 101 in-liiiil tirevt'iillvi' iiK'ilnst nml1!
1 11U11 1'leiiii iiiel 1'iii'vule I'ltisli ami .M )
l ml Kuril it 11 r.-. 11 null 11111I HiiiioisU'l.sn 1 1 1-
kins l.itei. nml I'ainik I'nrtauis lilunlt Is
UrtiKUi'l" ut''.. ete
1 uriii'is tHkcn up ln iiti'ii reiinvuti'1 ri-.-.tt
till il I lit III H t thelnWisI lllti-s l.lll'-e J 1. IS
t it k fii en contract. Hmul inn a lli iis"'l nr
Veivi't llui; which I will rlciui untlls 11 a
mi nip In. All will II Kiliii'iiiitei'il or no chili c.
All onlers lelt lit lltti nlllcu Will lie alien lull
til. Til" llBlll) Of City llOllSlllK't'lU'lS Is soil
I it. Ill'I'il-llllll
COMPOSITION
Roormc 1
I miiNtlll iiittlii;oii my Km Is.
I liitvo niieiit tweiily-llvi) lltousainl tlollars
oil Iriiin f'Hir yours sliitiilliitt tlnwit to two
liiiitili't'it N.Uitrt roef half llnislii'd anil
liiiilurciinlritcl In Dallas.
1 uin piit'liiKon rust-class It mis at 8 1 er
Niiuire llmt of rvfei'vuce If ri'iiilroil.
iv. o. imioi.i
Cor. I'liiup .t liiltitli yts. or l.ox Ilex 7S Hut.
Ills Tt'M'S.
ninis-i!lm
T
rMo.734 Ma: St.
W'6 sltall niamtfaetitre ami keer
A FULL LLNE'OP TUMI'S
The very best la tun niarltitt
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
We are taiiinil to ulvc satisfaction in all the
work we tin. l.ivo us n call l'attoal.e anil
ENC0ORA5E HOME MANUFACTURE
wo mamuiiotnrn l;nn's eelelimti il Keren
l iinip-a Kiicin nm engine ever reailv at
yonrilonr. It will sprinkle your mirilcn'tih
vatil mill riiisc witter finin tin. deepest well
easier Until tiny other pump in cue. Ji 1 1 1 r-
ninthly veiUilali-N wells iimt trees them frni.i
fuiil nil-. We also keep the Little lilaut Kile
Knliii' nilupU-il fur NiiinU towns. The
Power ami Inrceof Hits engine fur tliiowlnij
water s ineretliblo. It must lie witnessed to
w-l oeut'Vl'U
iiiliJU-rtin
LlTTEIiL&NKWEU.
J. F. CALDWELL & CO.
(HiieoiMsnrs to Mules AX'uMwell)
IVlimcemc linunn nmrno
niiuLLOHLC LIUUUI1 ULALtni
Cigars aui Billiara Material
AuJ ;AuoiUb tor
619 Elm St. Dallas Texas
CAUSES & THOltlllTltV.
--j
tuccestori to 8.T.8TKATTUN)
GEKEBAL PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
And Jobbers In tirnln A l'lonr.
Hetd Ursln a Specialty
IVjiislgnmenU and Orders Solicited
tr.rr Kin t.( rllft Slrfs
rebid DALLAS TEXAS.
Thomas &Huglios
PRACTICAL
BUTCHERS.
Willi H Wr Willi llit "Id kui"l"-ttl.
Jarpet Rgscvating Go.
lim.i' id HAN(ii:i! llltliM.
. - - 'l' li.VAH
II'
f
Anil
. I. .1 I.. I Kill
. I 11..
ullMtlll '"I
M is.-ltii.miit lAi.'ll.
l i:m 11 in: 1 oiiii.- -1 " ". 111 " " " 1
I' :.l 11 Li . I 1. I' U !'"" " ' " I '
I. t 1 1 k II 11 On I ' 'O "' i-i'
. . ... 1 .... ..7 Ii ... i- ! It A I "' '
I i I
H .1'. .1 11 II 1. .1 s'uli I i'l !.' I
.1 I lit. I !.'! M III l.r l-.ll I I "I I'- ".I
.0 IW
W .uli'l M.lo Hiil)..
I .N.tls-- CK - A Ii W Misil llil'll in I'lU-
I mi . i.ir liin' iin.i'iisl el cl.il S'l'l "a-
..iii.i t iiiint. I bII or tnl.liotu .J . w. isiiiiin
l'. tin III Hb' lll I'1? I.IIIUIIf tllci I. I'l'l. t".
'i.tlt-. HI'I-.'MIM
Wiiiltil Tu Bui
U'AMI Ii'l'i III' V A li'tliu' III i'l)'
iliiiiiii.i Ini'iiiiiiii uml null wuici.t In
Mt.li.i hi 1 1! .' i.iiliiiinl. Aililn . ImIIi'U
Ini.. . I 1 1111. In It. r I.. 1 llcial'l ullli J.
In .'a II
Ur ANTI'l'- lliiiiiinui K'-'O '( llutd. iwii-
lens.' tuiumi. Alii"' '"'.In K"'"'i S"iinl
ciiliillUi 11.
in) .1
l liilllllll nl I.Oit tin 11
Hiirtunal.
v
J : A 1 1 Hit' vl In 1 lets Imy who lei'lt
II... lines il l. Mills nil 011 1 11 or ' i'ie
11111.11.1 l.l hi II Itllll lln-lll. 'l I'lisiiiii
W 1 t I. . II 1 Is mir.-'iin-. l.i "Vil
t un-el hiil il r Hi. . in;':'-''lt
Winlitl FcmaU Help.
' A N 1 1. 1 1-"11 June ''Hi. a Hi mum er
l hVtl lie fill III llll litll'llll Itlll.srHIIIS.
.Musi lie I!' I ill I'linll Wllsllir Hill llilller.
I'ltinily iiiihII. A f'l'ly to II"' t"Ht' ol Hi"
II un. I.
iniJii'H
1 11(1. H liltn lllll III ilil p'lllT.ll liellstl
XI v. iU III 11 mi. nil iiii'iily tipi'iy 10 1 oy
A Sef-l'l
Itellse
II I III (nlltl'tl'l-'K
iiltke lii'irlot
bl)..l IW
To Hunt.
UIIOMtt-A I'li'HSiint ri'iilil llll lllslie.l or
llllllltlllhltllt III 11 K I'll llll'llllllll Willi
sullllli I II 'i'llle. 'lie mil lllutli'l'llle. A'l-.It.-ssA.M
litis iilltiti. I.u.';-Jl
I ATTAIN Jiill.N W I. A NK'H pliifi' Is fur
j ri-ni it Ims Imir roniii" liilclu ii ser-
Vllllls liiolll Hint K'Hi'l HUll'li' t!"t'H llnrilrll
.:i" Apply to lien. K. M. liitini 'Vt-r
Ulisi N it I nm 11 1 Punk iiu'.;l-Jt
11 iiD.M-iiiiiiiiul tloiu niiini.wi II fiirnulii-'l
It li iiiilliiil yiiol en'. Mosl. iiesinil'lii
1 in 111 In 1 'alius. I'linoiul family. W ill rent
In gentle mini or 1111111 anil wile. I nil si
liowiiliiij'H Art lliiliury opposite. lallriiinl
In lei. "'i11''::".
U ut i.MS lo UK NT-Willi or without hoitril
ilntililK or Hliikito lie Is; a liritlmy Im-a-tii'ii.
liniiln nl l.tiiio istttr II01111. '1 i;l Mitlu
itn el iiirt I ilu 'k cast ol tlie Mmkethilll'O
inay.l-il iiv
'IMIK ritl'Tl'IIKlKbU IHIUHK-Wlth or
I c 1 1 lien t tltu fllinttiiri). Apply In J.O.
rrutclillclil or Tom Johnson 011 lite pn ini-
kcs iioiyl-ll
For Salt).
IU'II t'OWS-li'lmi liiilrli cows wltit
.'I Ji'iinK ealvi'ti. Apply nt oiit'rt at Hi"
llowu Mitclilliu ollico Mis .Mini) tlleet. Ili:'i'-Jt
pltul'KHTV luirhiu the next thirty days
I we w ill sell 111 a liaiu'.itu '.'.' lots ol Irnin
' In I 'i iti'ies 011 C'timliorlmiil lllll lit the
n.iitli stiliiirh; also lis itcn snl ilmlitT l iml
two milt 11 ntirtli of thu Oiiiutlioiise Toe
latter til hits hum live Herns up tliuioroleinl
innl viin yioil laml tout will 1m soltl ut 11 II y
per iv nl. iniiler market vu no on t-ti-v
teriiis.l Apply to 11. T .snl. or John P.
iillto'ile ik'I Main Htti'ct lip stulrs
mylii-lw
V(iiliii M'l-iinit-liiinil Plann unit h linu
new rist. rn tm-s:tlo at a liiirn iln liy .1
P. Min-pliy A Co. Kt'ttl lCslate Attenls l"U
l.llllllir Slfel't. miivltl-tf
BANKS.
OK THK
City Bank
OP 1 ALLAN TEXAN
At Ilie 1 his" of lliisliK-NS on the 'Jntl
Day of January 1S77.
ASSETS!
Cnsli In Vinll-i:.S.Io-
.:al Teiitler Notes -rod.HtK) 01)
Nat. Hk. Notesantl t'ttsli
tl'atis fs2ir i 810S.2I5 !I2
lit itiiutta niiiiitN uiiu nilllKerS
HUlijoel to Dral t
Sit 1572 7
1J.39S 88
317ft 07
1711 68
20715 :ll
lltvtti 511
Ovcr-Pratts (nilvaneeson Cotton
la course ot shipment eto.)
fixtures Hi.rnlar-proor Sales
ami r'urnitiiru
toeks innl Itiniils
Ileal Ksltiti) (Uiitiklns; House
ami other 1'rouerty)
Dills HecelvaUlu '
J.'iOl.MO 21
LIAHIUTXKS:
Capital Stock paid In
Sin plus
Preliliillil per t'elll
Htm to l!'k mul H'ktrs (f'i.7t'iri i'i
Duo to Depositors M 1017-17 81 -
81001'IW 00
iWH 21
B2I 0f
-t!i8.V -15
... 'WU 21
i r..AM utlllllH t :ounTy HS.
I. TllOS. Iv. (.'erellsunli l-nul!.. ..I II... l.l...
Uiinkof DiilUs tlosiilemiiiy swear that the
ii...... Muieiiieni ls iiik i Ule best of my
knov!eili' ami ticlliT.
I'UUS. Iv. KliKOUSHON Cashier.
iiHi01'" " RUWI'1'I"P'I before me this
w Jltltutll i . l. -
CHAS. KltKD.TCCICKIl.
.lanJl-tltf Notnrv 1'ulillt- Dallas'Co
0l. KERB rrti'l. Vi. f. Cd.WOR Vim fmM
E. f. AlWSIMltt'U Cjikier.
Si
HMf
L'f
km
Of DALLAS TEXAS.
Authorized Capital:
$500000
A General Uaukini; Husltuiw TranBactcd
DIUKCTOHS:
.'.''.'""""r. John Kerr.
u l.Aiitispiiimli Thim. Walker.
I'hlllip Saugor
'nnli-tlly
. .ii
AT A M.I
Adams & Leonard
13 Sl ig- I5L 33 R. 3
Corner ofZlaA Austin Sts.
DALLAS - - TEXAS
Wa alRO nc.nti.tji i . . .
mnkaloan.onnoodoollaVrair
DALLAS TEXAS.
Does a General Banking and Exchangi
wwaillC.9.
a. ii nwrnt.
r. I. TRIPrKlK
Vlr PreOa-fnl.
W. M. HffillX.
AM'ttashUr.
Frldrit.
f. I. IHVE5IP0IIT
lhlrr.
DIRECTORS.
.Crowina M. D. IMIIm: Phil v
J. W
Chanpeil
than? Btok nf Jeffer-in City. Mo T I
M.rll..of .Mr.it.4 I' ml rr wood hAi
mD. atiom.T-tdow liiiUK Ji fl"
oil F. M. trva ' VT'nk'
Mm
hi
Kill
i (ill: i Ijtili'fl'l
AKCUKi'. u FLAN0EP.3
Giinlendsnls!
t i9 Elm St. &alUa xesl
I'l
Hioi i in.'Htiiiim Miiifiiiiv uiui.
1 i... i.....-.i i..i ..iiai. i;
I'lll Ul
I I 0
.1
tll-lll'i II l:i Ul t llllltM
lull
11 lei uil i .
I'll I'J ii' .'Ini ( IIVill
A I lor ii e ii nl l.u.
j hill Hloiol Sllliiltl Helulmr All'ti...
I .! I M-lliiiirt.l.ltpkUii. ' " J""
Jtiitii M. hti.ui itiiiiiH Ailorimy at I . i
'jv Nuriii Ml lii Ul luhniutu Ui.mii"'
ClUVJiLLHOllN
Attorney-at-Law
ANIl
REAL ESTATE AGENT
1 07 Lamar St. Dnlhis Texas.
Will Kivenpenlnl iiltfiitlnii lo .h ...
rl.v lu llni eily.eouiily nml I Ii u (
Him . l.iaslii hiiiilN him iiitil ii Jli
ItllOHtlN l 1)1 ll-l't lllll a I'lllllllH ih ! f
to Ins earn pioinplly altuiiit'iil Ul aittl
lellllMllllHe IliailH "
Mill IIHI "IIUlllll llllll pilfei.t. I) ....
Hint .uy Uii' n lur lioii-resnliitiM iijoJj
CHEftP H0VERTISIH3 COLUMN.
I.. ' llarrlN ' '
Hollelt-i In Iliinkriiptey Unlteit HtuUn nit
trlet Court ill Tyler liltlti. 411 Kl i'i 'tjf
lnilliis YetiiH. rtpi'uiallly In nil unui!:
Imnliriliitey. I'rooUof Ueltt tsken tjlr
(an ilM' Cniti'tl Hlatt'K t'hartfii roHmi
riiynleluiiH ami NurKooiin
Jno. II. M( rum M. D I'liysii'laimntlHiiF
itun oMU'BoVer 'lrsl Nutlonnl Hani
ein-.i eorner Sun Jacinto ami llarwtiotl tti.
alias Tinas. Calls to thoeoiiulry prninntiv
lleo'lM'l. onlMIln
Dr. J. S. Carringtoii
ohm Kami iiiAniii:it(
CO IMINEKI tOK ST11 KET
ClppoHitoHt. Wiitlhowd' Cathedral
Ul rhl I -ill lit
rr.T'.v.?.iiMiJMaawapFmiuiiaaM
U15 i:iiii SlroH.
nm l'nciilc Avenue.
JOB "-'I'll MENCZER
W1I0I.KSAI.K AND BBTA1L
(irocor Mini Coininlsslou Mcrtluini
HAL1TKXA8.
City trail a? eclally. .oodB de-
ll Vt'i-e 1 froo "v-iodly
hMxmttimiiiemfrvmmvmnammiHf.
P. W. LINSKIE
DNBEKTAEER
ir gr-?-yi .-' -
Goner Sliia nd Hirwool Btreeli
DALLAS TEXAS
Burial Cases and C sketi
A. 3KT X3 O OPP X:N S
of nil descrlptlonB always on hand.
Orders from the oouutry attended to ) at
short uotlee. Graves due and lots purchaied
lu the city cemolory and a splendid barw
or earrlBtfuo fnr?iwbo.l fnr fnnpFol..
Dr. Whittier;
617 St. Charles street St. Louis Mo.
A r.ru1.r rrftdntt. ortwo U-dlritt Coltctni. hu btea lwirw
ni;irJ in tli. .iirciul tremim Lt of ill VeD.rnl Sextlil
andcbroato liijcaaos tiuu anr oilier rtijitcitnlDta.
Lguls citj pnimra cuow tbi .11 old roiliat. kao.
Syphilid Qonorrhcc.i Gleet Stricture Of
chilis Hrni or RuHlu'o. all UrinryOi;
nd Syphililio or moicurial alTaotion of th
throat (kin or bon.i r tru4 win o.pviiiiiM
fttw.i oa Utdil ctuotiflQ tri'icltile.. S.le'r POK'y.
Spermalorrhoja Sox-.ial Debility and Impofr
ancy Urultor Bcll-iit.uwia joth hiu.i uhi
Id mitturer year. or other ca'j-v.i .04 which projne
of llii) fotlowlug .tToi-u: umiiuiucil .emio.l emtlilooi
bi'tilitr dlma of light derjctlr. niemnrr. plmpWonlM
fico rhv.lclilKiirverlUio toMcltjoff-mlMMonio
of Ides. lo.. of .r xn.l p.iwn- .U rcodrio Ol.nrlM9
Improper orunhappy.r.penDao.ntlj cured. rojr-tnf
(sfl pa4.) relaUug to lh. above Beat lo .eaied .neelopM.
for two poit.gi etaoipf. Ccmultattpo at oMc. or By Bill
btt. .ndluvtted. frkodlytalllorhUi-.plBien emu bmIimj.
Vbin It 1. iDcoineuiuit to rlali tlie city for treaun.nl.
Die Jioioee cao bo .cut by eipreu or mull t..rywBfr.
eUecaicuereutccJwhorodoubtsilie!tl1Wtf
unio. boun: S j.. il. to 1 r. it. Buodaya. u it. Kir. a.
Pamphlel to my addraw for Two 8tima.
JIANEOOD "SMi&'Z
WOMANHOOD fTSS?
8r.t a.led all thre. for 20 Cent.. . .
Manhood and Wom.nhood Oarmin. boim
totjalhar llluttratud IS Cant.
CARRIAGE i &6g
rffikM GUIDE.
XlMant oloth and m binding. 'SJS
Orer Bfiy wonderful pen plct.tr.. uue to ItiJ. "
the fol'.owltt luljMUl ho nt.y merry "J
Froper .( to many. Who marry " "."
bci7Phyk.l decar; Th. eH.cu of "'"iS'JZ
W ho should m.ny i Uowll f.aoJ haprljeee ni.yM'"'"
The Phy.lo.oey it R.proJ.K.ili.0 ai.d M"
married or ooowmplatliif niarrl.iroe.ulo.reaa iw
After Ufo-lou .r.ct e 1 uurt from humao a. wim
moral ootIoo!ii oujm to b. r4 b all
lltsn lockad up not litd arwiodorlaat." J"JIM4
Of r.re.alue- h itain. Ui.orp.m ol "f!0.';
aturo.tliouihtl tt.thenJ la .0 eilcu.t' '"'? 'amal
to any on. WM witt (it. It 4 gar.ful pwuaau
"t?.'? MlUoa. lane .. ahore. tiolrp.r
KScontabymall. theape.l ood uld la ere. i
etth.r .dUraee tiulcatA aotuiiat
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