The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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AKVNII'iIiikinii i.itkss Mini siiiiiic lirii Ilium
niinn i.nin 'inn limn ii 'U u nil unit' iiiK iii
lliirlil'l7il il III" Hl"ill. ruin Im weekly
lit 'ii 1 . 1 y uml im i ii'Wi ili'i'.B
Til Wchki.v i'mslii l t'litillrtliml every
Hiiliiriliiy inn i nl in U I u ir ym "'i'-
iiyii prinl
UAMiAS TUX AS.
Fill DAY MOitMNU I i : MIVPIIIKH K.
Tiik Sa"n i iiisliiiitf tlm Deiiismi ami
houIIiciihIi'I ii i lilriuiil
Tiik litml ilialcs I i 1 Liiiiestniiii coun-
ty to lliii n n niunt l' Iwi'iiiy tluiiiHaiiil
IKTl'S
HOUSTON is lllllil'tl'll hIIIi loj!Sllllll till
Ailitor lit' l!i 7' Ifijram v()m tluit it
i llllIOHHllll! tO niivllllfl (III lllllil' III'
count
Tin: t'lmi'li'Htiin A'n'i lii'lii'vcH tliul
tint dialiK" in tlul Hiulll L'lirolillil snll
ttlo Will j?i v - nineteen uVnioiTitts over
tllil'lttl'l) l'l'lllllli('UIIS
MoHTON'h lll'illll will ly 110 IIK'HIIH int-
j'l'ovo tln clmnoos ol Itutlni' liluiiiii nnil
other iii-niiiiiii'iit nuliriilrt lor tlio dy ol'
tho uirly in l.yit wiuiin'.
Tin: Iroiiiii'i1 coiiiuies liiivo ennui to
tlm coni'luKiiiii llmt llicy will noillior
ill low or liiirlior ( rliiiiniiln ami urn mak-
ing it livi'ly for Midi cliiirnoteis.
Tiik innuiyiHtinn into tlm sluto this
your in nearly trnlilu lliat of limt your
whilo the iiiiiiiigriintsiis a cIiihh uro oh-
SeHHdd ()f 111010 llll'llllKIIIIlt llftlcr WllliJIO-
uiiion lli a 'i nunil
It iH Haiil tliat tlm administration in
woll plouscd with tlm decision of Sit
ting bull in refusing to return to tin'
Unite. 1 States Ono' tiling in certain
lie played u j-ood joke on tlm contract
ors by not comiii bnuk.
Tiik WeatlieiTonl Timrs licenses its
mtrons of thinking tho ian!r in pub-
IihIxmI for natinio or a lingo joke it
unsure them thcro in not a shadow of a
joko connected willi it anil nctiiully
bun tlio iuipU'liMH'u to deiii unl pay.
Anotiikk man for hrciiklnst this illum-
ing Mr. Henry (I Mot.gor u iiomi
nont citizen ol Schuhmburg wan nhol in
the back and killed by u party unknown.
The public will be plonanil tj heir liiaL
" investigations ftt'obiiiui nudn."
Dkxisox although only livu yours old
hits managed to run up u debt of over
sixty thousand dollars hoiiio of which
hours ton tier cent intercut. Jlor tux
. payers are beginning to bold p'ouiiing
meetings mid niako scaling pviipniii-
tiona.' Tiik Houston Aje. nays -brink J'onin-
roy ban worked up thw M'li.sutioiml in
politics until like (! corgi: I-'iaiicit
Train bit is about played out and is as
stale and unprolitublo an an empty beer
keg the only dillereneo being that the
keg can be tilled and Brick cannot.
Tiik outrageous treatment of Dr. I!us-
Bell in Bell county by a lot of igno
rant religioui fanatics continues to
elicit comment by tlio press some of
whom hiwe laid thu burden of the ci iino
upon tlm citizens generally of that sec-
tion which has caused them to publish
a card in the Helton Journal refuting
tho slander thrown upon the in while
they speak in high tonus of Dr. Kussell
the persecuted man.
Tiikuk is now in progress in dillerent
parts of tho country u crusade against
gambling. In St. Louis tho war is
waged with nn unrelenting vigor which
shows that there is a new motor in op-
oration which is putting tho votaries of
kono faro roulette bliu'k-niuUtvhito
and professional poker to llight. It is
to bo hoped that theso ulcers on tho
social liody here as in St. Louis will
feel tho lneiciless slashes of tho legal
scalpel.
Tiik publication of Miss Alma Caldor'k
new story "Miriam's Heritage" has
been secured by Ilarpor & Brothers
aud will appear during the holidays.
Miss Cnlder (Saxe Holm) has finally
boon induce I by her admiring literary
frionds to acknowledge her writings in
the future. Although tho manuscript
of several stories mid poems which are
claimed by other writers were seen in
her handwriting long before their pulx
licatiou she would not cuter into a con-
test to prove her authorship. Her only
reply to inquiry is that "the public csn
decide the question of authorship by
comparing my future publications and
the future publications of the claimant
with Draxy's Dowry etc" Miss Calder
is a sister cf our follow-towutmau Dr.
J. W. Calder.
KaKiirmcs Hom.idit tho governor-
elect of Virginia is one of the most
highly cultivated and accomplished
gentlemen in America. He is about
fifty years of was educated at tho
University of Virginia ami served with
distinction in the army of theconfeders
ate states lie lost an arm at the see
ond battle of Manassas while in com
maud of his regiment and was for a
long time disabled from active duty.
Shortly after the war he was elected a
member of tho United States congress
which position he filled with fidelity
energy and marked ability. He is an
orator of great eloquence and power a
man of high-toned chivalrous sense of
honor and a true and unselfiih patriot.
Virginia in her present financial
troubles ha dona well la securing the
Valuable service of this truly able and
accomplished statesman and gentleman.
THE RESULT.
Tiin result i f Ibe di rtioim ih lint in
iic;iii any m il ill lii. nl ttirnliij point
in mil' pi'liiii bi joi'ila ilirpiiriiinii lo
bunk Iniiii tlm tiiiiii.iiiii nl' pint) on
tlm liiiiilininl iii'nlinli. Aside hum thin
li'H' 111 l- Vtllii II m IIIIH to llllVli 'Ui i'i ill
iihi'vuiirc tin' inli null rctvliii'S ami ihs
i'iimI.i of the icjii'l'liiMiiH tin in li'is bi t n
no nmlliiis of Mpcci.il inti'ii'H involved
mill. hi. i of .New Yoik 1'ei.iiH) Kuiii.i
and Wisconsin New ilerm-y with
leniiiil (li'oign II MiClcllaii lis the
tiillibird hi'iirer lias ;.ilin ilnUimTulii'
as well as Maryland Virginia and Mis-
sissippi and 'oiinecllciil uml Mania
liiiHftts republican
The complexion of tho we'lcl'll lilul
siiiitheru vote on the rcmoiif lintimi nl
silver mid the ri'ieul of tlm resumption
act has contributed it full "liarx of In-
lllleuce oil tlm result ill Win'onsin Mas-
Huehnselts mid I 'oiiueclieiit and is n
triuiiiph for lutrd iiioiuy. In these
states signs of lllllest ami ilisallcctidii
ill the ranks of tlm republican party
were pronounced mid its tendency to
disintegration marked by tlio appear-
ance n a whole brood of new parties
based on national issues In Wisconsin
the republicans pledged themselves !o
tlieSlierinau policy as emphatically us in
the eastern Njafes; tlm dcmnmaN nomi-
nated a greenback man on a greenback
plat form ami an independent green-
back ticket was put in tho field lor the
boiielit of it largo number of republi-
cans known lo be inclined that way.
The result allows that the greeebnek
policy is weaker than parly disciplines
on the republican side and tlio hard
money sentiment on the democratic
side strong enough to have caused
democrats to Vote the straight republi
can ticket on an eastern platform.
Similar causes had nliko ellect on the
result in Connecticut and Massaclm
sells. Tho sixty seven repiesetitfttives
from western stales and Pennsylvania
who recorded their Votes against the
enforcement of resumption and the
sixty-two votiH of southern members in
favor of repeal exerted an inllunncn
which overwhelmed the parly lenity of
the democrats and the di.-H'itiil'actioil of
the republicans with the president's
southern policy and civibscrvici policy
Th i result in reiinsylvania is u dem-
ocratic victory lor reform upon local
ihSUes all'ectlng l'hiladeliliia There
was no advantage of position on the
limiucial question. Tarty discipline on
tlm democratic side and general apa-
thy ami dissaliffactiou among tlio peo
plo with tho corruptions and frauds of
the republican ring that had co long
ruled the state and tho Quaker city
etl'ected tliocbange in thepolitical status
of the statu. Tho debt of Phila-
delphia in sM'l.i'i'il.i'il."!. In other words
while New York has two dollars and
twenty live cents worth of corporation
property tor every dollar slu owes
Philadelphia has only one il.illar and
ten cents. It U believed to be demon-
strable that its debt represents a steal
age of :?;i'J 0(1011110. This debt wan crea-
ted ill an incredibly short time and ten
of the lingsters who were poor men at
thi! beginning of the rascality aro uov
worth S0( 1001 10 all accumulated in
seven years lly tho most notorious
fraudi on tho ballot box tho republi-
cans through them always maiutgod to
overrule the vole ot the stato by the
enormous majority they polled in the
city. Their overthrow was accomplish-
ed on Tuesday by the democracy and
the restoration of 1'ennsylvania to her
proper placfl in tho political alignment
of tho states will exert an iullueiico on
national polities akin that of tho dem-
ocratic victory in Ohio.
The loss of New York city to the
democracy is a revet se in tho sen.se that
tho party through dissensions and
apathy has failed to administer tho res
bukc to those who impeached tho litnejs
of tho people for self-government for
tho light was made againt tho disfran-
chisement of citizens. Tlio contest was
over constitutional amendment which
places thti control of tho city govern-
ment in the hands of a branch of the
local legislature to bo chosen by those
only who pay taxes on fiOO worth of
properly or pay n yearly rent of -'"().
It disfranchises the student tho clerk
tho mechanic and tho laborers who fol
low tho avocations by which tho trade
and commerce of cities aro carried on.
In the words of bieutcnant-dovernor
Dorsheiuier at tho great New York
demonstration "such a law would have
disfranchised Patrick Henry Jell'erson
and Washington Webster Clay Jack-
sou and Lincoln in their youth; indeed
every American who by his genius and
fortitude has risen trom the ranks of
tho poor and lowly." This backward
step from manhood suffrage toward
which even aristocratio England has
been progressing is tho length and
breadth of tho victory of the republi-
cans in New York city should the offi-
cial count give them a majority of the
legislative candidates. Independent of
the city vote the stato has gono demo-
cratic by handsome majority.
It is laid that Ilob Ingersoll was made
an infidel by the alternate praying and
flogging of his father who was a minis-
ter and a very stern parent. It would
have been all light with Dob if his
father had stuck to the flogging. It
was the praying that upset the centre
of his gravity and he has been off his
pins ever since.
Recall f lrnicralla Admlslalra-
Heat la Ktaiurky.
Kentucky makes a pretty good finan-
cial exhibit (or herself. The state bas
Wen in the hands of a democratic ad-
ministration since the war; she has now
nearly a million of dollars over and
above all her liabilities and her bonds
are everywhere at a premium. A Ken-
tucky journal challenges any other slate
to make a bettor showing ol bonest ad-
ministration and we think the chal-
lenge a safe one.
lint Hitny
('bli rt 'o Inter (lei all i ( lenMul J IMU'H
II. Siiiciliiiiiii ol chin lavni'ii William
V I It ii f I I'l.lteil Malts senator iiml
ihn I 'in. -ii. i.. iii ' ii'iiier joins him.
There hi ' ho-is nl JVli'llclnii liieil J it)' no
ineii Kw ini' in H "'id a low
Imiliiu Wai. I limn an I Ihn neimtnind
light pinini.vs to hnui in many C'Hni-i.i
us a democrat has ivhiuis. Tunc Ij no
. liiei.l i ill ii lie. j
Kuft.ilnl Krurt.
The Cineiliiuili Cuniini rciiil thus nd
mils the iipprnitcliing dissolution of tlio
republican parly ;
"With Senator Morion has passed
away tlm precluiiient leader of llmie-
hiihiiiaii party t'lher and ablo men
remain but the parly i divided and in
the opinion (if ninny is In arlinilo vmtit.
It nowhere priisenls a solid front to the
enemy"
Klt k IIIih Out
Nashville Manner; Thorn Isn't any
nonsnnso about William Tecumseli
He umlerstamls the Sherman nature
pretty thoroughly. To a gentleman
who asked the general about tho rumor
that his brother was about to retire from
tlm cabinet be replied: "I was with
John this evening uml he said nothing
to mo about resignation (if course it is
not true John's head is too level for
that."
What 'I hey Mil.
Brooklyn Argus: The Ohio election
set republicans a very bad example. It
shows whalapalhy and iudilhireiicocmi
do. The Vote fell oil' 10001111 and
nearly 11.1000 voles worn cast for third
and fourth parlies. The republicans in
certain counties were ho lilllo in love
with their party ni"l n little desirous
ol malum: its tmituiili certain at iirsi
and then sellleing vexed questions that
they allowed Hisbop to ho electeil govs
ernor. and onened tin) way to the sen
ate lor that reactionary iloiirb
(leorge H. Pendleton. Were they so in
love with "did I'.ill Allen" that they
must repeal In 1S77 the disastrous re-
cord of I ST;t ? That is about tha size of
it.
The Hone mill Much"
nfmii' Aiimitrv liiivn oftiin trniu daily alioilt
eluellotl UlUH Ineii lullilii Hie tulijixl of
lauilalloii; lint wlieii iih.mm iiseiiu puns 01
lliu liiiniiiu structure lueonni ion vlslliliilii
eoiisA i iii'iini' ol to iiiinss iney can sciirciiiy
hHi-iilleil uiueeuil. Hit) ey tlel Hints Hot to
ilwell op'iii iuikIih ami rliiijos In elln-r man
or woman. MoiMivcr exiienni I'liiiiclitt.loii
IshsIkii lit Impei'lnc dlaesllnil uml u-iis--iiueiil
iinvoity I' tin lilooil. Until llieuvlU
aniriiiin il eil liy ItostetU l 'b Kluniiieli Hitlers
wlileli Itmiler (lli'.e.sl Inn an ii-kiiioi 'lion i cr-IiiIiiiIk-i
In run'-. ilii'iii'i- of whleil lliu liloinl
iimiiilres riciine.s ami Hie liony nuIinIiiuiiu
I litis are lh" hnlluw iiliices ftllcil no anil
I lll 11 null's inliniliJit oil. 'Ittri lllt tile limlru
iiuiiiuiiilv ef Ui.s netirlesK ni'l to iIIuchIIoii
nnil pii.nni er ol iIi)nI''m1 won bi iac the
Imdv tnniillv ualits In vlmU'i color nittiniH
In ine Inilliiw ele-i lt. lite inn ell'u Im pinvcs
11'iviiiis lyinptiiins van Isli anil a linulilil'ui
Impel ii" Is i(lvc u in every viun hiiioujii.
a nnvl.'lM H
EVEIt 0FFKHEI).
Most Attractive Trip of All.
(iRANDKXCUKSION
TO
AN I) TO
Via (inhesion.
TICKLTJ HOOD FOR Til toll" DAtS
A iil'tim trio for every jinlv-a urlnuuly
VlMtlouiH nay uitil fasti Ve Cu'scclit t'lty.
ileliKlilltil tntir ti trie laml ol I ive pimiry
Hint romance ami at tills I lie inesi. malum
ful. iinsnli loiis hii.I iil.racllvu season ol im
y rj lien Hie Iiuiiiitlnu ami blsiorlu city ol
N.iw OrluiiiiK-tliu ulillerinti Metro nils anil
(iuecn t'liy ot lliu Mintlt Is nt Its sriitlili ol
Ine tmsliuiHS ami bn iuiy ami iiloUiuct lu all
ol Us Iron tail Klnry uml splnndor. Ami
whim OalveHUiii. tlio lieaullliil Islainl Olty
suit Motninolls ut !' xss. ami Hie nriUo ol
Iter peopie niters Iter .iiresl iitirnutltins to
IUomi in Heiireii ot pleasure on
TUESDAY DECEMBER llth 1877
At7 o'cleelt A At. a sponlal train wltlt m
uleau.i llr. I-cUbn ueeiiiniiH ilallmis it eve y
r Hiieet. liiclintiint I'nlliniiii t'lilaee HIhiiiIiik
Coaches anil mi cleniinl uml well Kpl
KnliiHliiiH.nl i n. 1 1 win leave Miniiiian
l'uns. on tlie Houston & lens (unit nil run
way an I run lltrouisli lo Uul v.sion tuukliiK
Boo. I colliieetloti at liuivcHKin wnu mnr-
nun's liniuultlivnt lluu of ou nil HlMaimiis
wlilolt connect rinse at Hrnslu'ur i:tty Willi
MoiKitu's r.itlroad one ef iht- llnesl ratlroiuls
lu (lie Hiiiilli; runniiitf li.mi llnislieur t'lty to
New Orleans nvuroim of tlin moil lieft Ullitl
li.rlili. suit piii.liuilve sectioiih ol Louisluua.
Tlio fritiurcs of lireatiisl tnteniNt tollieex.
nii sloulstH iilonu tin) lino of tills roatl are
tin. uniiiitlliil r.ee iiml vtgtitntilii ih ihh unit
extettsivo HtiKiir nlanliiltoiiH wlilcn lie con
ilminiH to or on I'lllier slilu of tlie io.nl all
tlio way lo wow oiienns.
VAKK Mill Till.: HU'M TIII1
To Hfw (IrlemiN mill KeKim.
trom Sliernian anil tietweon Dallas nnil
Sherman til 10
Fioin liall-H unit belwoen I'ornleHtiii
unit Dull. is a (10
Krom I'orsleumi uml lietween hiemoml
nml CnrHieiiuH w 00
Kto'.n llr. moiiil ami lietween tleiune
Ktlil lllenioml SO 0
r'roie I limi ne and lietw een III van ami
lleurim.... II) 00
r'rotii llrvnn. ami between Ui'tuesUaU
anil liryRii 18 00
Krom llenuiHieail una tiotwvou Hons-
Ion nml HeiniMteail Ill Ol)
from Houston u 00
In Uul vikloii nml Kviiirn.
t'roin Hliermun Hint betwieu Dallas
Htnl Slierimin... Sir 00
Krom Imllas situ between unnleaua
nml (lalli'.s H on
rrom torsleana niul Uolwoeu lire-
tnoiiU anil I'lirnl. nu Ii oil
Krom Hiemoml ati.l betwetn llearuo
and llii'inou.l 00
From Ileuriie Hinl brlweeu luyan ami
lleurim 8 OJ
rrom Hi nn ami eel ween tie i. pstenJ
nml Hrymi 7 00
I-roiil Uelnpsten.l anil betw.eii Hous
ton nml lleiilp'.t. nil g 00
From lioustmi S no
Cttililrou iitnler twelve yours half price
uniler four years lice.
Tickets will be on salo at nil Ilia principal
stations ami towns ou tlio Houston k i'fxns
Central inilwny between bliei nlan unit
Houston; mino Ht Austin nml Waiiii; ami ut
Fori Wortli and l'srts nn tile Tenia null l's
olllc rnllwsy nml probably oilier towns lu
nortU nililule nml rnslvro Texus.
Mnleot HckoiH will coniinein' on Novum-
tier Ifttli nutl eontlnuo ut to theilensriurr
ofllio truln on tbs lnornlnn uf th lllriel
DeeemlHir nrnl iiniiininiliOiiiji will be fully
uiiwIp for any number tlxit tnufi be jiMrrAm. d
T.okrts will be tool nun on upr-ilul
train Dcoftn Iwr lltb; Krxnl rolnrnlin ou sny
trio ii orOnto uiilll Juiiunry lltli is; tlmt
nllowlim every otie to return hi plensuie
suit onmpelll'ig uu ouu to rouiaiu longer
tlisn tliey wlslt.
KxcarHtnnlsts for Newt)rlnns aresllowci)
to stop ovrr In U.ilvesiou at plsature bulb
goiuz and retnrnni.
Hp-piul srrnnxemenU have been insite
wttn tlia very Utst bntvla In Mow Orlesns
ml Onlvdston to bonr.1 utoii mnni-ts nt
greatly redneed rates while lu tli cities. Ar-
rm;eiuentii bsve alsi been mmlo with tlia
lent I ii - tlientrra opera liounen omnibus ml
trnnsier lines plonxtire steumers ttc nt
Kren-.lT leitured rates lor Ibe betiellt nfthts
ieurlou tlias oninblnlna tHsiuomy and
plemure throu.boul Ibei mire trip.
Thin W a rnre opis.rlunlly for business
dib as well n. Ilio.e lu iw ircli nf pleasure
and a trip In which noth buslnms and
pleasure can be esnlly sud plenmilly com-
ulnrd. Tin attention oftlie tmlles In piirtio-
nlnr Is aim illr'iel in tliH no II m eertnlnlr
tliemnsl clinrinlim and t tractive trip lor
them that tins evt-r yt ih-u ioIIpii np
t'sill-s diwlKiilnn u ninke ill lr:p me re-ipiet-d
to buy tlieir tleket at Hie erliml
piNMlbledsy.aml asau ludueement live pr
cent. dl!outil will be inmltt n nil puroUiiMis
Dinde befuro tliemh nl Iiemmber.
for furllicr psrllrulsra ailureu liber at
Houston or tmllas Texas
U. L. COLLINS
OENKKAL M ANAUaK OK EXCTHHIOS.
Or ticket aventa nl U.4T.C. railway at
Hun-ton Heinpo'ewl Hearne Hieinuml
t'omlcana Dallas Bberuiau Waco and Aus-
tin. .NoTTd7.l.ll.lS.15.li.20.aj.-..Vr..W.D11.7..H
TWENTy-FIVE CENTS COLUIHN
Knur-llne AilviirtlHiuients Inserted I wine in
tills column or Twiiniy-Mve ('iinlx
Wnlil Batrdlnq.
nOAItDINH -riesNni't rnnnis wllli bouril
at Mu Hliiiiinnii' . uoriier Mum niul
llnrwuiiil streets. All luoilern conveniences
In lliu lionsii uovV-Jt
ROHM AND HUAKII-A aetilleinail ami
wllo (wlllmiit iiIiIIiIifiii or two slnuln
Kent lumen chii pn.cuio room wltli kooiI
oonrn roiivuiilHUi lo niuilifss ny aiiuress-
Inn "(.'' Hi'tnlit olllim Hoys Jt
Loil.
STItA Y r D I' nun rehiiieneu el J. ii.Kit-
f 11 t. ilurli mown or b neli liorse. - nr In
laiui wlillu Iriuil. niiilliliiil lout blind In
rlulit eye brand "5" on left slmtililer.
I.lbernl lewaru 101 iuh ti.liiru. novot-it
To Htnl.
MIKNIHIII';i) KD( I.M A I iriilNhed rnom
I'liuvi'tileiit In business. Hunt low.
Miutliwest e .r cr SVoiul uml Austin streets.
lloVS-'Jl
SlOVI'.Utl 1' iK.Mrl-1 Have several latins
Mi nml. Will lmnl-li tuaius leuil el' .
on lliu nIiuics lor Inmls planted lu cotton.
Jlireu miles northeast or Dallas j u.
CUUTt'lU'lKLi). inn l lw
Wlntll-MllHillp.
( - LiAIIUKKIl.'S W A IN 1 I'jll A ppiy in
J J UutlKltr I.. JAM KM ooiitinuior at
I lie iioivutii nil w onts. iiov'i-.'i
Mil. I. I'M! A tirsM'liiss li 1 1 1 1 .-r can Uml
timplovmcnt. Apply to tlilsnlll te.
novU-lw
Mucilluimoul Wnnli.
n"" WKU.1NU WAN'IKD IIY liKCKM BKH I
ConlaliiliiK II or more looms by a care-
ful tenant wllo will l ay lu ml vuuee If ile-
hlincl. H sliilH'ii Iroin business not liepurt-
nut. Al.l'OHU HUK1.KV Wi Klin street
uu stairs. nuV'-tl
UrANTHD A two or iltreo liumln it aero
fi rni near inillav. AiIiIichh II I..
Iternlil oillec slating lowcsl vasli price
no .-". I II
T AN TKD A few tliouinml dollars on A
No. I i.e. uri y. Employment iilven tli
parly lelutiliK. jiildli-s
liUKim.'.f " lii raltl
olllee.
iNnv ul w
1 1
i I lor a client for six mmitlis on uooil rent
eslule hi cm I. y. A H. KU'U.U Miuttt slilu
public niiuie. iiovl-lw
VH I'll P Ut A slimle msntit'iunn uluc ile l
nt tue I'nlver lly of Vlr(jlula unit tbor-
oiinlily qllalllleil to Ultcli ili silea n bliuallon
iisui or In a private liuully In Ine cotinlry.
I'. ii- liirili r 1 loriiiiilion apply to II. V
1'KY'IOM llallas 'iexus novt-lw
NOTK.'K. Advertisametits may be banded
int.) our business tittlce up to M p. in.
mid Into the coniporlnK room till I a. in.
' I U) MOVK PUHNITUltK 1'tANOS.l.OOIi.
J. lti UlashcK Dir. Willi care ami very
(neap. li. r' KKKl'lKlt. I eavo (inters nt
J.l' Murphy dt IM. I.nuiar hi net. ncl'J-im
Uf ANTKl) livorybuily tu liuv- llielt
el. eh ckeiiitfil ilyed en. I letinlreu lit
.IAt;OI(VV t.;HKlt'rti:L'uuliiand liyeliiK K-
lablisliieei t sua Main strut t Dallas i-mlis-la.
llon wnii.inlpd. jiilyll-lvr
For Salo.
UMHKKI.1.A t'lltNAS-The llnmit "anil
luri.;cHt. lu tlio state; w ariaateil true.
NnvTillw A. Will TAKtCH lUutstiui.
T A SACKIKICK S0X2-.U lent or .! lvldei!
IV Into lour lots ifixldu font. I'otnnieree lo
.1 nek . . 1 1 s reels next east of Turner's hall
res r or i.ii notr mil t. Apply to Jtaioi 'it. s
l.KMAN er .1. W. .W.M.HKN at M
Uliiiiiinn A i'o.'s. novil-lt
!Y Vv'. C.
HH'KI.KH-ISO.OliO Al'HlC.S OF
n i.ANti
on loni! time. Henl Kstnle
olllee No.'.'il Main street Ui-ar pontollleu up-
tiurs Dnlliis.Tex ns. Jus-tt
NEW ADVIioTI5E!aENTS
N()TICi:i!l
Redemption City Bonds.
MAYOH'M OlrrtCK. )
City or IUli.am Novetubcr Htlt IS77. f
Wliereiui tlm city .council of the city
Dallas did by resolutlo i ii.lotneii
of
on the :l'll day of October IH77 ileteruilne
to appiv ma Keen mil i sled sttiKlna luml lu
inn city treasury umiii lo tlie ni.lemptlon
or bonds
Now Iberoterc I W. I.. Cabell mayor of
ine city in mums uo nereny litve notice unit
sealed bids will bn received ul tlio msvnr's
olllee until IJ o'clock December tftli S77 for
the sale of two tliousaml dollars ill per cent
ten year 111 u'iitu bomls live liutidreil dolliirs
nielli per cent. iiimliiiK b nils nml live huti
ilmJ uullnrn ten per cent sueel tiuinove
t. lent bomls the inly reserving the ribt to
rejeoi H i ueis.
(liven iimler my luiml nml ofllctal slump
tore at olllee Ibl- Stb day of November lf.77
lAltesll W. L. Cahki.i Mayor.
J. B. Usttsriiiii) t'lty isecretary
Nov"-at
hrhrnrk'sMsndi-nks I'lils
I'AJIILt HttlMIASi
and MKL'OND KKcKIl'T
iOK Is the only New
lloos; bv Dr. A. W. Cluiie
ftuthnr of Dr. Chase's fa
nous Heel pes etc lleware
ol a reprint ut the old boob
In Imitation of tlio Reuulne
new book here tinniinuceil
HellH at slKlit. A Ken is waul
ed. Sample ropii'd J
NEW
BOOK
Address CHAtsK PuB-
HHINU Hl.Toiedo. Ohio
! I'll 111 III r . Jan Meow :
MEDICALOFFICE.
DR. CARLHURIIAY
HAHOPKNED KIMIMrt FOKTUK THKAT-
Jl K. N 1' O K A I . b ( ' 1 1 KO N 1 ' .' A N 1 1 N ! . 1 1 V -Ol'rl
DIHKAXKS AM) KOK THK
UK.Nfctl.VL PltACllCK OK MKD-
1UNKAND HUKUEUY.
PRIVATE OFFiCE & RECEPTION ROOM
(IVKn I1AIUIY IlltOS.' TIN ASDSTOVK STOBK.
Xo.(Vil) i:im Dallas. Tvxais.
KKMAI.K DtSKAMKH mads a spec! a
study Tlie suceelul Irent ineiit of scores ol
ladles lu Italian snd vicinity Is sutllelent lo
eoinniei'il otheis ntllleteil in the same Ire it-
ninit. The iHtrburoui treittntrttt u-ilh ctiiutivi
wtn-iu (iijrtiri'-a.
llieinorrboiilS enred In all rases without
the use ol Unite. UxMn re caustic or elauip.
All rectal ilt-iasc mmle a specialty
TAPKWOUMS KKMOVKU IN A FEW
1 UOU IW.
Wr.ttVor im. Hfc-Kpllcpy .Chorea
Neumlsla Cartoaaf . Vrubra reiuiltins In
curvature of apln'i and n-rvoun dimuKe-
menu lnclnleiit 1'nralysls cured lu a m.
jorlty ol canes.
lMseases of the Fyesnil Fyellds.of the V. ir
ami Head. Ivieerlnl attention foiled in Na-
sal CATAHkil aud lu aecoiiipnuyluK mala-
dies. IKwuuet of a eimjIdenlUU nature treated and
cured promptly without Injury to patient.
1 adTPTtlse the Mine m the merchant nr
any legitimate bustne uiao vis I To do
bu inanity good aud advance iwrsoual Inter.
ext.
Hecond liccause I am notathameil ot m
prircmlon.
Tblrdllerauae I expect to deal honorably
with bit lellow-ioau.aud have notliiuu ui
eover op.
ourili liei-au e l have the rlebt as much
as a corporation of doctors a college an in.
Urinary or ouli.tMnMltute and I' ll uo-
u"j n uuniiieM 11111 my own.
I hose at a distance en eonnilt hv l.n..
and receive prompt altenllon by euclosi
log 2.
I'tnt'KCUJiSri.TATIOM ritKE.
Adilrea Leek Bos I UU. lwilaa. T... .
ell p-nonally at SJ) Klin elwt.
acpn-lly
ii'iiii uinas-asi Ail KIOIIT.
CHICAGO ADVERTISEMENTS.
tm aO Hxm ili rO siU 3Ekliaj
80 82 &. 84 MICHIGAN AVENUE
OHIOAaO
Iron Steel Hails Heavy Hardware
Ca.Ti.igo Hardware and Trimmings
.WI'NTEIIX in:rT FHt
PERKINS' NEW HOUSE & MULE SHOES
ki.b;i:.
- Horse Nails.
STAK j
Heller's Horse Hasps Denver Files Chains Anvils
vihi:h itcLLovvs
Anls lor ATI. IM'KJ .VAILS dtlivlrlcfi direct Trom IhIIIm
In ciir-IomlM.
liilyii-iliioiliwi;tn
ft
184G
i
ako St a
CHICAGO. IJL.JL.
STANUPACTUXIERS AND JOBBERS OP
FULL LINES 0? SEASONABLE GC0D3 AT LOWEST P2ICZS.
Kxamino Our Stock Send in Your Orders.
QuulUv niul l'rlci'H i.irantetM Natinntvtory or tho tenuis
ii ; lit I u rue d Ht .vr r.viu'iiN.
P lyil-tU'Vi-nm
AT CHICAGO AVE. BRIDGE.
bli.
182 inrl 184 ADAMS ST.
RAISIN UltANDIES.
RlN'lll.K AS1) DOb'Hl.K ST A M f
Bourbons Rye? Alcohol Spirits
IMPERIAL GINS
Uiidrr Single nr Tar raid Wnmyi.t
Of?
We hive constantly on bund from 7(no to
IO.inui bnrreln i.f TVVD Hl'AMf HUUH-
IIONShiuI KYK.S tliul nn. mane for
present line; do not retiulrj ag to
ripeu tliem.
Our Imperials ins
Itnve been In use Twenty Yenrs. Tltey nre
nil imiilenflerllie llollnnd pr.K-es distilled
from Kye. Hplrlt ami Italian Juniper
ntii;:liltlui
Paper Warehouse
Blank Book Makers
Wholesale Stationers
118 & 120 Monroo St.
OniOAGO.
KSTAHLIHUKD lMfiO
raiuorIullov&Co.
Wnill.KSAl.K HAXbl iCTCRKKS OF
I:::; 11: :!::;!
Stairs stair BaUIng Balusters.
Xcuel rosin Etc.
PEA1.ICRS IX
f ITrr a rtTt.M.
fliDLn lam & m m . x
URY POUND WEIOHT A HPKCI ALTV.
Emlmnfs Price Ms-s and Mnn!n Bonk
seulou application. Ir.eof cbal.
Cor. Unit 32d nnd I nlon St.
ClilCAUO ILL.
OUR OOOPS LUMBER and PHINQLFH
are kent In full slock h- the wholei.Vj Tde.1
J.solTia whom e bave suppiiMVini
aufldom
hmUlm
mparial Distil
6!
Compounded goods oil?
variety
4Ja1 -V i '-L ' :' '-X
BASSETT $
- - 1877.
Wabash Ay.
WAXAIlAClllli
Mil. KI T HCilOOL
Opuus Its first lOKslou AUOU8T :!0 ld77 uu
rm hi i i 1'iui j it of onupetout a.ilex
Io n. I t'nuuri .')r ; i.-.i (Hilurs a I ie
in- vi il Mil. IC I.BK-I. Prlnmpa
Honey.
rileher a ( nslorliits n oomplete sulmtl-
tute fur Castor Ol . nml i . iuJ...... . .. .. .
as Honey. It particularly ailnpted to
leetliluKnud Irritable oiilldreu. It des'rovs
worms iiHHimulatiis the txl reuiilnles lbs
Slotuacli ana cure. U'i..t r. i T.'r.."'.
:i:nTJ"::!!!?"".fPr.?h'''"'-.
satin v IM niLttll U LOll HI). i HM.
torln is nclentlllc nml purely teietnb'e
pre. .; rat on more elleetlve tUnu Cantor oil"
nud neither khki or Kilpes.
i i n i'"l'"?"".t'onn.May3lS7tl.
Messrs. J. II. Ke 4 Co. N. V :
smmre..!ft;".''r.' t cmm
n" i .. "J'1. t-n-H'rla us any fiiin
I.V In the l'nlle.1 Stnte- think f Im" e
never found anytul.K .unl to it. My cl.ll-
m. 'VyV""'" "v'u r"!" u fvr everal
i n J ' i""".0' ""- I reeommend
in. n. for olill.lren tr ninny dli-eHw thev
r.'Ki.)eet to ! ptHl.reneeloSnv niil'ui
m.H ol. 1 feel II my .Inly t ve II i ee "
v n 'V "'"'''"""ol Hie l.eneflu. 1 haveue-
rlvnl by the use ot t'nutorla.
Very truly yours
Nnitvujvj1. li rrt.R
aoaidoKv. u. H.cooLav. l."hTiiai7s
S. D. DOTT.
Gregory Cooloyii' Co.
t'ommlsiilon Dealers In
LIVE STOCK
ROOM M EXCHAWUE BU1LDINU
I'liM Stock lira's CHlCKiO IL
On..fw.vr
Oatairjt?iL.
I had It 21 years but enred myself 7 Tpr
imp u .. V- K. BYKEO.
0KANGEU HOUSE
o. 903 1 007 Main street DaiLa.Tei.
Th'l hnnu la ..
Si; J' L'h" rh"r of 011 rmprlelo?
..Z? who 'nl to please bli
bX&JJTX "Iih .IT II .
wstjiofU. ol a home c.unot do liettar thaa
rt.l'-V It'i"""1"' J ' Traveler "r!
i?JLI cb hl h"a" bT tnklns; the Mai
SrVt?!? ".? b!'"" -till from' da
in-" i?.i?" ' " -"nllhe iwllte
J
fr S- m
t2 3- m
Vs. S- O 0
v3 e 7 o
B. If. CUSIUNO
I'I'lll.hllKltK AM) lll'.U. HIS IX
Law Books
IIOLSION.'IT.XAK
PUllLIHUEH
Snyles' Practice hq qq
SaylDs'PlaaJIng 6 n
Snyles' Notca t 50
Saylos' Forms 5 qq
Sayleb' Treatise -New Edition In PreM.
r jsru-tL's wi:st t.iwn. 2 u 3
PUfllU'BlliliiI lilil'IlldJR I ti 150t
THM FCroitTS Ciiii.IftsRii wt M
tkx48 nmn w.t. $ j jtt
Mi ll J $
TKHjIM'MN.iII dtlifri ni.li iN
HAS FOB IUI.K
A Iar-c and Cumiilete H.iek
TEXTBOOKS
1
Which IteollVrsnt ptiReStis low in tlioso'or
sny law book bonne In tlie I'tnled H atei
Cm respondent's Is Invited. Puitlesdeiiltliii
luieloln will f.ud It to Ihelr iul viiiitnKU ii
Send to lit in for imllmule Se.unl-lioiJ
buoks nalui'd and told mi vum. .lin or
tukeu In- exinionKn 1'iiitles IihvIcik libra-
rlos fill" fntlu will do well tocoiisluu tliemto
elm ou uoirtntlsHlou.
E. II. CUsTllNG
I'l'III.ISIIKIt AMI IIK.U.KIt IN'
School and Miscellaneous Books
PUBLISHES:
M()UIE K.M(JOKK'H roenis WOO 9..5 )
TU0. K.HU(lUfS"'Ksteof .Mm vln"... 2 liu
Vf. T. WEAVEU'8 "Hours of Auiusu-
incut" i no
U. S.THALL'm "History ol Methodism
In Texas" l 25
TI10S. AFFLECK'S "Hedges ami lledu-
ln" 12!
Kev. J. IIU 1CH1HUNS' "ltemliilsceuoes"l .iO
KeV.J. It CONOLY'S-'lteVCliitlon" UU
"The Llle of Navarro' y
Has for sale the l.'iii?est stecit of school and
miiieellnue uh books In Texan.' He lit.
vils orders from all wtio want IsSoki
wl ellie) tit v.'huli'Huleor retull and makfiia
specialty of rimlliiKuny bnod wauled II It In
lo be found In Ameriea or kuropu. All book!
mnilia dirc-el ut retail prices.
E. IircilSULNO
rilMMISSIoS MKItCHAXT IV
Printers' Stock !
STAVIO.Xi:l!Y rUXK llimiiH FIAT
AX1 lil LEh J'AJ'KliH.
HoviNtou Toxa.8.
Telegraphic onlers Ulltd ami forwarded by
all the night trultin. oetiilaiu
-A-XT OfLJXMia.iJ OJE5
Amrnrftttar) nf iu wdinnnre retiulnlinii mnrttt
tfutiea of Market Master June 1 l7ii
Woetlou l. Tho Market Master shall have
ti u rli;ht by' and with the eouKimt of tits
cotuinltten ou market. to rent without pub-
lication prlvat'dy or publicly nt si eb price
per in. nth an the said comuiillee may drem
proper liny building est abilslied by ihaclly
einincl hbu city Uiuiket bouse the notion
f Hie comiulttoO to bo siilijcct to apptovul
by the c itucil.
He tlon J. Any person or per-ons routluj
any house or stall for market purposes who
shall fail or refuse :o keep sn h house or
stall opoudurliii; the hours pre crlbed by or-
ilitiance as market hours or who shall fall
or relnve to keep for sale at suoh hours lu
tlie house or stall occupied by him or tliem
a sutllelent iimouHt ol fre-h tneiil to supply
the demand by persouii otferlmj to purcliime
uml pay for the mine shall be deemed
Kullty of a misdemeanor for every such day
he or thev shall o oll'eud and upon convic-
tion huloro 1MB recorder's or mayor's court
shall he tined In any sum uot exceeding oas
hundred dollvrs.
See :i The eomratttoe on markets are
he ehy empi.wcied to immediately desig-
nate nnd entabHxh a City Market House na
the fouthwes; corner of Market and Msia
streets or at mum convenient plnee in the
Klrst Ward not more than two hlocksdlc
tnut from tlio courthouse snid Market
House in established is to l. a. ftt.v Marknt
until January i 1.-.7S.
Heo. 4. Auy person renting a stall or houie
for market pui poies who shall full within
three days to place SHftlulcut Iresa meat Is
the same for sale shall be deemed therohy W
have forfeited his lense nml shall thertby
be ittllty ol a mlsdeinestioi and nponcou-
vlctlou belore tlie recorder's or luaynr'i
court shall be fined In nny sum uol exceed-
ing me hundred 'lollars.
Heo. X Tho committee on mnrketi shall
clnislly the mnrkel stall . Into first aud ec-
ond class null and shall establish mini-
mum price for the same.
Heo. it. That this ordniincs go add be In
eflect from uml after pnssnge aud publica-
tion. Approved November .1 1HT7.
W. L. CA11RLL Mayor.
Attest : J B. HrHEroKo neo'y. novtillw
THE
E
(hUtallUhcd 1841.)
THE LEADING AMERICAN AGRICULTUR
AL & HOUSEHOLD WEEKLY
For Town and Country
vox Old and Young.
Recognized authority tlirouithout the United
Mites nu l Cauudos upou matters of
Ueut-ral Aitrlenllurr
llrilculinre
I'lorlrallnre
Moek-Hnllnr
I'oiillry.Hees
To which added (lepartiimols f Oastts-
Al. NaWS KSOHDOrTtTR KkASOK VOITH
M SCULL!. Y Hol'MKll- l.r tlTSKATHSSi
MAKKara kio. I'uoiinlieil uy
THE PKAIR1E FARMER COMPANY
at Chicago in. lu handsome quarto form of
e Kill IniRO panes ol six eulunins "if"'
Ter.nsti.uuperyenrln advance. HecltiifB
copv freetoany address. Llliersl Cash Cera-
miaul. .n allowed lo Aie.nK who an- wnlfJ
everywhere tonrnnl7:e Clubs aud lo whom
canvas Inn ouint will be luriilshed freeupa
application to
PRAIRIE FARMER CO.
Chicago. IH
tint II dee. 15 .
PROCLAMATION.
fit the name and by the arthority of tht "f
Texuf
I H. B. Hubbard Governor of the States'
Texa. In nccordunctf wttb the provisions ol
answ'torib LenMntme of aald Wat ap-
proved A.iKO.t invrt do hereby Invit
Healed Prop.swls f.r a lease ol the Tsi"
Htate Fenilentlary at Huntavllle in sM
Hlale aud the labor of III- eoavlcla beloor-
Inn therelo.for a term of Are rear'.conime'i"
lti January 1 aald propoaaia to I IJ
lorsed: "fPropnania lo lean the Tsias SJ"
Penluutlsry at Huntsvllle" sn l oben!e
In the offloe of the rVereUrf ol HI ate !
Austin lexns on or before the flrnt day
December 177 ou whit bday said propo-"
Will l opened.
For full lnlnrrastioa as ti the pmr"rty w
I'ClesW and Ibe terms ard condition"
leaa apply lo the Hjw-retsry of BtaW. a
will loniUh print! eiri olar.
. In teMlaionj wasreofl hereV-1s
L . 1 my nunc and cau- Ibe eeal of ils
'lai.(atm..Hiy of As-tia U"
the Mh day of m-ptrmtvr A. IX l'77.
R. B. HUBBARD Oovernof.
Bjr the Oovernor.
I. IJ. Haaacv rVeretarr of State.
aepLIOiliw-wliUllde!
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