The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 20, 1882 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DALLAS UEllALD TUESDAY MOKSLNG. JUNE 20 1882.
11 ' " ' ' " .... T
SUNDAY TELEGRAMS.
Mlebael IUtM the Dlstingiilshed Irish
Agitator Arrivfi t Hew York
and Is Iutervtewfd at
Length on
Jlatters In the Emerald Isle No llf-
l).iMn II an il
y icrrucrs wmw -
i - Mr. rarnrll.
Additional Detail of Saturday's Urcnd.
i ; ful Storm.
Probable' Legislation of the Coming
Week; .
Other iucldunts of .'the Day.
Crimea anil Casualties.
SHOT HKA1.
New Oklkanh June 18-Tlie Times-
Dcmocnit's special from Uoouevillo JliB-
sippi suyu Morgnn Hnniptoii (colored)
accused of murdering Miss Hcliuu licnton
two weeks uko was sliot down yesterday
by a purty of ci'b.t men who went with a
warrant to arrest liim. They approached
him In a field where he wus working told
him to run and' an ho started oir shot him
dead. Tlio shorilf is after the- murderers.
ri'llTHKH WORK Oir SATIKIMY'S BTOIlM.
Leavknworth Kk. Juno IS. A terrible
' wind-sturm prevailed bet ween 12 and 1
o'clock yesterday morning. St. Mary's
Ai'adomy.fonr milOB soutli of here suffered
frreutly- The Aiuin tower was blown down
crushing the root of the dormitory and Ida
Golden Annio McDonald and Mabel Mc-
Lanathan of this city and Mary Austin
ot C'arrolton Missouri aed from 11 to 15
years wore killed. Tho other ehildrou es-
caped injury. The Kansas Central elevator
was blown down causing a
loss of $50000. The loss in this city and
county is about $5U0'Jt)0. Wheat is not
seriously injured but fruit is stripped from
the trees. There 'ill nevertheless bo a
flood crop. An unknown man was blown
nto tho river and drowned. Uuildiufis and
trees were prostiated and general havoc
.wrought
BIIOT AT OAItDH.
Richmond Va. Juno 18 An affray this
evenini? over a Rime of poker in a dis-
reputable house resulted in John Phillips
beiiiK shot tliroiiu'.i tne neail iy Jieveny
Will
lluims. l'hllips was taken to the city
. hospital in a dying condition.
Williams
surrendered ana was iockmi up.
IIHUWNF.D.
New Ouibans June 18. This morning
Juhn King wntuhiuau of the United States
dredge-bout Kssnyons weut out sailing
upon tho tiver taking in a brant with hi iu
ten boys sons of well-to-do cltijiens of Al-
giers. While returning homeward the boat
capsized. Six boys wore drowned. Names
and ages as follows : Thomas MeCnrmick
10 j Georgo McCormlek 14; Willie Shorey
15 ; Merry Moppet U ; Daniel Kelley 14 ;
Charles J Hiplossis 13. ;
A dllASTLV HOSTKB.
XiiiCA.io June IS. Latest reports in re-
gard to tlie cyclone in Iowa indicate that
forty pmiions were killed and a great many
: wounded and much property destroyed
AT KANSAS CIUT.
Sr. Lob is June 18 A special Irnm Kan-
sas city says a severe and destructive wind
.and ruin storm occurred between 1 .n:id 'i
o'clock yesterday morning.-The velocity
of the wind was estimated at 00
miles per hour. . . The rain-fall was
heavy tho liithttilinr terrific. Not a
single square in town escaped the fury of
me siorin. i no streets in every quarter
were strewed with BlgnB awnings windows
limbs etc. and debris of all descriptions!.
Scarcely an exposed building in the city
remained whole chimneys being blcwn
down roofs taken oir ana in many rases
' otisos ruined. Among the serious losses
o the iron bridge costing $100000 be-
' -oca this city and Armourdule three
n of which were carried lawny
V i railroad stable corner Madison ami
-onteonth streets were damaged to
extent of from $8000 to $10000 and the
rt-house suffered to tho same extent.
:es' opera house lost its roof. All hotels
"- more or less injured and business
s and dwellings in every part ot tho
euy sulfored greater or loss damage. Tho
total loss will probably reach $2noun0. In-
formation from tho surrounding country
shows that the ''win was pretty general.
Great damage -loiio to crops and prop
erty.
hum oven.
Atua.nta Juno 18. Last night Honry
i triers whiln drunk went to sleep on the
Air Line railroad trak near tho city and
was run over by a freight train and killed.
Michael Duvltt.
AimiVAI Ok' THE AIIITATOR
New YoitK June 18. Tho Htoumer Oor-
mania having on board the Irish agitator
Mlcliai Davltt and his priyalo tsceretary
Mr. William Redmond arrived at quaran-
tine at 12:30 o'clock lust night lie was
met at quarantine by a party of friends. In
an Interview with a reporter Mr. Davilt
eaid the object of his visit was two-fold.
First to contradict tho rumors of a split in
the land lenguoi movement or the likeli-
hood of there belngadilference between Mr
l'arnoll and himself. Second tn explain
the work done in Ireland by (he ladies
land league in the sustaining'of evicted peo-
ple the building of houses aiul tho mxin-
tenanee in law courts of tenants' rights
Miss Farnell had entrusted him with tho
report of the league ainco Its initiation a
copy of whioh would be sent to all. branches
Anil (lallv tmnnra In flin i-nni-M tt ' .lu.r n
two. "in my speech in the AcadomV of
4UU51U emu no ' i snail neat with
the present situation in Ireland and
will give the details of the new departure
the new schemes and explain away these
rumors of a rupturo between Rarneli aud
myself. 8o far us they are concerned you
may say that we are in perfect accord and
' 1 consider that atlalrsin Ireland were never
In so hopeful a coadition."
Bnoaking of thejcoerclon bill Mr. Davitt
said that since hit imprisonment ho had
traveled through most ot Ireland and
thought tho people flowed with
' lndill'erenoe this measure. Of course
potty annoyances of the bill would arouse
the people to outrages and these the
leaders fear wilt toll against thorn in out-
side opinions and can injure no one but the
land league lie condemned the cowardly
assassination of frleudly Knglishmon in
. rlnonli park and spoke of the growing hor-
ror of the people at the dead and that th-rn
was a genoral impression that It! was the
work of - landlords to incite the Lu-
lish people agtlnst rarneli' - con-
version of Gladstone The only par-
ties who would - profit hr It would
if those who OMmd to the league a
ebey knew the odium would fall upon the
eadere. . Mr. OUdsiouu' position he con
tide critical i.ertliu.liirlr on the Kgyptlan
)omilon. and the bringing forward of the
-tear hill was the second attempt to deal
with the U"d ant and the failure to justify
the nnpoMltloti to Parnell'a arrears bill
wa a cntif ion of the failure of the
land act. (if Minister Lowell the
W'faUir add he- knew very
little but thhks him to blame not so
much at the irm-ermneit at Washington.
- lie tayt he will n. re tnar parliament. as he
can do more work e-uui.W. Landlordlira it
broken aod demoralised n I the queation
of Mf sovcrnment will tnllow In the wake'
S.r? Jfml iioe nimreniwir Mr. Davitt
22!lVi ? ?.k to hold a conference
ith Varnell and otben after the patten of
' V-".' " ' t? TJtavlactMt Data'. V '"'
TTAtaieaToa- Juna l.-.Tha oomtni
J J3Ura f r prombjH to he
4
a very bnsv one and more than usually pro-
ductive of" important resulu. The house
bill for the
EXTENSION or HATIOKAI. RANK CHARTERS
will be laid before the striate at nutinishiHl
business at 2 o'clock to-morrow and an ef-
fort will be made to prons it to tinal con-
sitleration and vote before ailjoiiruioeiit.
There are well defined indications thut the
republicans will endeavor to make the
senate bill for tho
AUM1KSION or PAKOTA
as a state into tho 1'niutiin regular order
but iu view of the pronounced democratic
oooosition to this measure ?ucss of the
foreshadowed rtl'ort to bring il beforu tho
senate is very doubtful. I he
lEOISI.ATIVK SXHCUTlVK AMD Jl'DtCIART
aimronriutions bill and the general deB
ciency bill although still in the hands of
the senate Committee on appropriations nro
exneeted to be reported !v the middle
or the end of the week and cither
of them when reprinted with tho commit
tee's amendment will hn given priority
of consideration overall other business on
the calendar. Tho expectation of tho
friends of the
lUNKEt'PTCV mix
that action on it by the senate would he ob
tained during the present cession appears
to nave oeen practically uimnuoneil in view
ot the shortness of remaining time and the
impossibility of urocuriii't action on the
subject before next winter by the houso of
representatives.
ltlVALIlY FOtl MEL-JOUNCE
in tho senate between the measure for the
protection of iinniicrants and tho bill to
enlarge tho powers of the agricultural de
partment will prolmmv be uvtcrmlneu in
favor of the former wnilo in the business
of the morning hour discussion of the pend
ing mil lor
l-AVMENT OK PorrilKIIN 51A1I. CONTRACTOR!)
will be followed or perhaps superseded by
ueleeule renmcton s resolution condemn
lug polilicul assessment. ' The question of
tne connrming oi ine presment s
DOMINATIONS OF TAUIKK COMMISBIONKlft)
is expected to be the Hiibiuctof luncheon
troversy in one or more exeoutive sessions.
lliis wceK tlio I lull coinmissioners wul
mom in. y nit co.nhumkii
without serious opposition. Next Tunsdnv
the Windom committee will continue and
very possibly conclude their investigation
oi cnarges concerning tne
NOW lIUHIKO
whisky bill to-morrow and tlio house
committee on foreign u Hairs expect to close
tne
Cim.I I-Kltll INVESTIGATION
by supplemoiitul examinations of Trescott
on biil unlny.
l'-ayi't.
UEMOVINll IIK11MAN8.
Ueuun Juno 18. Tho North Herman G.
zette has chartered an Australian steamer
to remove Germans from Alexandria the
accommodations of the German maa-of-war
being inadequate.
A WARLIKE OUTLOOK.
Alexandri a Juno 18 Tho Italian ."man
nf-war Alfondal with two com
patues ot troo s has nrrivod at l'ort
Said. It Is positively stated within tho
Inst few days Arab! Pasha has given orders
ior torpeuocs ana to tne vatuo oriauuuu
TO CAIRO.
Dervisch I'asha has advised the khedive
to go to Cuiro and remain thoro a few days
io ranquuize mo people.
Itallwur News.
COMPLETED. ' t
Prtbrsuuhu Va. June 18. Tho Shenan'
doah railroad extending from Roanoke
this state to Hneerstown. Mnrvlnoil. hnn
boon completed and will open for travol for
tne nrst time to-morroa- when an excursion
will be made over tho entire length 210
mues ny ouicers ot tlie road. This roml
lorms a direct line from nort h to south. T.
J. Miiiuall olilagerstown is president
Mr. Amos llrtdley Itochcster Now York
tays; "As a suro euro for nurrons debility
and general decay of thesvstoin I cun con.
scienuoii9iy reeommena lirown's Iron Hit-
ters as a medicine that will give prompt re.
lief. 1 do this as a duty 1 owe my fellow-
men being myself restored to perfect
UlUUU.
Colonel Urawrorit Again.
To tht Editor of tlio Herald.
Atlanta Tkx Juno 18 1882. I see ihat
Colonel W. L. Crawford formerly of thlt
oongressionul district is a candidate for
congress In the Dallas district. We are
lurry indeed that we cannot have the
pleasure of Voting for that worthy and tal-
entoo gentleman. He is gilted and will
make you a good member of congress
Hespeciiuny many voters
-
As a standard remedy for the permanent
cure oi cnronic lemule complaints Knglish
Female Hitters has won tho grand prizo
over an competition in tlio Unllecl Wales.
Married and single ladies am- delii'hted with
its wonderful elllcacy in relieving them of
ineir irounieiomu pains ana acnes. It you
need strength if you wish an nppetite if
jtuii ui-airu mm in your uiooa il emaciated
and you wish to possess more weight it is
tne very medicine you want.
Trouble may come and friends prove un
true but llliickwell't Fragrant Durl.nm
Hull Smoking Tobacco is always tho sumo
1110 DCSR
For sick headache and acid stomach
lluiley's Saline Aperient will givo entire re-
jiei nuiii evrrywuere.
ejmptoenrmoliturttnflnfHclilojworl
tliil W.UM It n.wonni x erlln tboat
tbinrMm-lhrltrnninltenSMi4. Aft
eiMMDt MsniMital tnd p-alUT curl Swatmi I
viRTiiBiiT umnuv iu an aruri in mti
PLASTER of PARIS.
Ftonoo-Texan Land Co
LONE STAR
PLASTER 0F PARIS FACTORY
l" U n lot Platter of hrto
a. vju
OHirri.ET. v
lltiT4
weetWaMr r. 6.taat.
I Remedy mUt Diseases
VTtm.iTeasonr.8. pimpus.I
nun W PILES
ttc (Ileal.
HOW TO TELL
(outline 8lniuioot
Liver Kecultttori
or Mcdlcliie.
1mA for dean ueat
Wunl WkAi-rta with
the red loiter Z cm-
bracing the emblcuii
if our trailc Kpaiula
Mortar tud Omtulo:
also observe the sig-
nature of
JU 7CII IU 9. Pfl in red ink on the Hide
i Mi LtlLlll u uUi tark no utiikk.
Beware of these who know nothing of Mudictd
(knnpoui'ds who put out nostrnus known to
sour and being aualvtcd prove wortlilcis. and
only made to UVece thx public and to piraie on
the well-earned rcpulatiuol'Zcilln&Cu.' oied-
Icliiei. These frauds have no rcputuUon to sus-
tain and will cheat you tor a few pennies every
way they can. I.oiik careful to the medicine you
are luduced to take for much fuilrrliin perma-
nent Injury and evea death Itself has resulted
from Improper treatment aud fruui taking un-
skilfully prepared wiillclnc.
Oassvillk Akk. July 8 1879 Pear' Sirs 1
send you another package of the counterfeit; it Is
o-tlleu a trial packugo. Ititays it costs you noth-
ing but It like to havo com me my Ufy. Yours
ttC lOlIN (iBIFPIN.
S fia M a d.
i 6n 8
CaiERATEO
Tho feeble and emaciated eufferln? from dys
pepsia or Indigestion In any form are advised
ior me sate oi ineirown booiiy ami mo
fort to try HnsUttter't Btomach Bitters.
or the sake ot lliclrown bodily anil menial com-
Biters. Ladles
of the most dclicale coustiliitiiin testify to Us
luirmless and restorative nronertlei. I'livsli lana
everywhere dlseustcd with the adiiiteia'ed
llipiors of commerce prescribe it as the safest
ami most reliable of all stomachics. For sale by
mi runnims n'lu ni'Hiers irem-raiiy
The Mnn who Told the Doetor that "he fi It
as If ho didn't want to do anything" was ai-cused
in laziness i ei inou.iiinis experience this feel.
ma especially in summer in conseipience of a
dlaorderod condition of the stomach which a
few refreshing draughts of Tkrakt's Bsi.TiKn
Ai'jiaiKMT wouiii ne sure in remeiiy.
HULU 1IY ALL IlKUUIilHTS.
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver and
cures Liver Complaints Jaun-
dice Biliousness Malaria Cos-
tiveness Headache. It assists di-
gestion strengthens the system
regulates the bowels purifies the
blood. A Book sent free. Dr.
Sanfokh 162 Broadway N. Y.
Von BALE BY AT.t "RTJOQiaTS.
S'votcsslonal.
J. M. RICHARDS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WEATHERKORn TRXA8. -Special
attention ylven to coPectlons
L. B. DAVIS
Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent
CLEBfJEE JOHNSON 00. TEXAS.
& It AdOS M. D. J. A Bt'MMKRS uTdT
nicsii.KNi in. imui.ts.i '
Cor Bryan A llarwood Cor Condemn A Evor-
Ueeu. Rrri mwi
Drs. Eagoii & Summers
riiysUluns and Surgeons
Jtlp Stairs.) oniee-7U Main BtreeU
W. B. & Q. O. WRIGHT.
Attorneys at Law.
Mo 715 Mala Street Cp SUlra
M DALtAR TKXA8 '
II.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
HEAL ESTATE AGENT
AHD CEALllR If EXCHANGE
8iiMir Baylor 0 T
Ltrire TraetNtr t.aml nr tu 1. .
Iwenty-flvo thousand to 0110 tniudrvJ UiouMud
acre.
0. P. UEAPK.
w A riDimu
Meade & Graham.
Law and land Offlcn
j HN RUtTTA. OtAT OOrNTY. TEX Alt '
W. L Caawroan . ra
CRAWFORD & SMITH
Attorneys at Xaw
DALLAS TIXAS
Onoa-No 411 Mala (uvat
MCKLNNON & CALL
Attornflfi at Law and Land Arints
BILL8B0B0 BILL CO. TXXA&T
LandLltlaaUoo. WtL bnualea la ft redenU
and luprem Uonrta at tha 11.1. 1. .11 .C2
ODiirttof Mill and la dlMrlM. ooiutt of a1Hn"
In eounUe. Uava a oamplela tnd aerfeet ah
.tract of MUet Id til turvev. ofltnd In Mill ti
O. R. MILLER
BUILDER.
Alt A l TiXA
yi-tji:-jMi
R STOMACH
The Oldest House in North Texab.
-o
- - SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS !
Goods all First-Glass and of Known Merit
o no:experiments at customer expense.
Prices and Term3 to Suit
KXCLTISIVK STATE AGENT FOB
SKINNER & WOODS ENGINES !
Steams Eiigrluos and Saw M11L-) '
Otto Silent Gas Engines '.
. Ktiowle's Steam Tamps
Dedrlckg Perpetual llay Presses.
IIAPGOOD'S PLOWS t
Columbus Ali-steol Scrapers Columbus Kallroai Il'lows Folsom's Automatic
Fire Extinguisher For GIu Houses.
ALSO CARRY A F0LL LIKE OF STANDARD GOODS AS FOLLOWS I
II' I'll I I I Jl 1 1 I II
I -its
iiti 1 1 I I l a 1 I I L a L
Mf l i ! i !i i ! i as ! i Sli p
11 III 1 al I Is
WK HAVE A F0LL BTOCK 0
Whitewater llffht Draft Government Standard Wagons
Mllbiirn Farm and Spring Wagon
CALDWELL CELEBRATED FARM WAGONS.
"Write for Circulars Estimates ami Testimonials
ir. V. TOMPKINS
Corner Commerce and Lamar Streets
FREES & SON
SUCCESSORS TO
A. SUMNEll & CO.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL SEALERS IN
PIANOS &
AND IMPORTERS OF
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
711 Main Street. " - - Dallas Texas.
New York and Boston Prices Duplicated.
C. J. MOORE
DEALER IN
GRAIN GROCERIES
Country
No. 208 Houston Street Dallas. Texas
t&KV A
bnji tnd Mil oorn mu bay tnd
all ottur
ubtirbl
INSUEANOE
Fire and Marine
KERFOOT & HEREFORD AGENTS.
OKF1CK-NO. 114 LAMAR BTREET. DALLAS TEXA8.
Injure nuildinRa and StockB Flouring Mills Cotton Gins
and Contents Dwelling Farm Property Eto7
MITCHELL & SCRUGGS
SZjAS STii PATiTiAB thx
For Pleasure Comfort Health
BLAGKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM
SHOKINO TOBACCO.
re that It IU the Trade MrnfihAit..it r.i.'-.
... i m. . " .
II. UAMIIoTCW.
I I m
imponer ana Manufacturer's Agent lor Painters' Supplies
PLATE and WINDOW GLASS
WALl PAPER VARNISHES PICTURE FRAMES MOULBINSS ML
. I 86 t LM WREET. DALLA1
Dallas Brancli Wm. J lemp's Western Brewery
IT. LOUIS MISSOURI.
A FULL LINE OF KQ AND BOTTLED BEER AND ICE ON HAND.
Tha rinmt and Mott Popular n lh CBUrf
CIIATIT.KN MlSlHTimif A1VH. Mnnnoar.
TALLOW AND SOAP ORKAHK!
HEREFOHD Aim 7AXIRICIL
flriaa at all inriimu itl'..H'
i viKnpana
the Strinsrencv of t.hft Tim on
. . . 1)LIA8 TEXAS
ORGANS
AND
Produce
HrJliUIALl Y.
coimtrT
proouofc qooOj aeUrorod to tb
frvo.
Smoke the Old Original Brand
.nuiiiiT i-ppu laniccaaM
. T. Hlai'kwnll. Co. Inrhnm. M.
" -ftmm paM xgt
tallow a
fat
'-the PnBLidliEArrr--
HEW AHfl IMPKOVED Tnnr JtT? '0'
UKAWH 1H JOLT. a 10 l:
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Capital Prize$?5ir
a. S. L
LoniBianaTO
Ilioornornieil In i7.. -.ory (V
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turo for educational and chaVklhu' tKe
with a capital f l.oi(rl.bl?.VUrvS
yenr b
to whk
Ira V.JU .
fund of oVerS.TwlS''1
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placo monthly. It n..JwlnW WUtak
Look at tho following Scheinc: Poui
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
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1.967 Prizes mnmintlno i
Application for rates to ciuhVihnYiM i;.
only tothooOico of tho Jtj
45th-
u--;w3wiw1jjg
Pioilur M onthly I)rnwU.i of tie
Id the cltj of LouiitiUo on
riaay Juno 30th 1882.
Those drawing! occur monthly (Eiuiiln'
eepted) under provHioni of an tot of ti (ton.
ernl Assembly or Kentucky.
Ihe U nited .St tm Circuit Court on Kirch Hit.
rendered the I lowing decision
lat That ho Commonweiltli DUtrlliutloa
2nd It druwlno are fair. .
N. B.1'he ( mu pany has now on hind Urn
roierye fund. Bead carefully the lint ot prim
. JUNE DBAWI80
; m
l priiJ 1
10 wici'iV.wacn'.''.'.'.';;;"::"' bSS
20 Prlcua Jiuu each Sot
J'rizes 6100 each app xn fn prlim 3700
9 Prlxcj U'K) each ' " Lms
0 I'rlrci 1100 each .. 3
IW) Priies f 100 each if
200 Priam f. 'A each uS
500 Prlzoii. fiOvach ' w
1010 Vriu. 10each now
111960 rrljiil... . Umo
Wholo Ticket. S2i Half Tickati.ll
XI Tloketi I50i 55Tlcketi 1100.
Remit money or bank draft in letter or lend
uj eiiTun. uoa i aeua by regnterea lelur 01
pomoruce oraer. uraen or 6 and upTrua by
expromcan be sent at ourcxpouit Addrniifi
orueraio n. M . HUARDHAN OourieNloanul
DuuuiiKT LouiSTiue Ky or E. H. BOAEDUAa
9 Broadway. New Vork
University of Virginia
The next nenslon boRlin on the lit of October
mm nnu coiiiiniiea nine mnnihi
The Institution iioriranlwl in distinct ?chooli
as oriRlnally plann d for it by Thoi. Jetltrv
Krouiied under li De. -iments of Lllemure
Science Law Mnleine. h iijliieelii aud Api-
culture and In iMirL'o of the fullowiug Faculty:
rroi. J. 1.. Cabell Prof J (unci r. HanKoa
Prof. M. Hche'e PeVcre Prof. Juhn W. Mallet
Prof. John It. Minor Prof. John R. Pe Prot
Frniu'ls H Hmilh Prof. M K. Dull. Frot
Jnhu Hialiro Dnvii Prof Thus. K. Print Prof.
ico. Kreil'k Holmes Prof. Wm. M. Ponttlne
pMf. tihaa 8. Venalile Piof Franrli P. Dm-
nlniiton. Prof guphen O. ronthall Prof ia
M. Thornton. Prof. Win. K. l'eiers with 10110;
bcr of Atslsiant Inttructors. The nrwly creiw
rllr of Astronomy la to be filled in June of llut
year.
ThA nniilnmnttt nt tha tTnleAMllv In hllUJlDII
and collections hits Ikjcu larirely Inrreuwl o
iio years ami is very ixiensire aim coni'it
The Astronomical Observatory to ctmulu UK
Rrent telescoie pilven by lr. Leauilcr J Hfr
Uurmlck Is under construction.
The expense. 01 iheMtmlciit nremoilcMtf.
a inesslnx lysteiu has bceu slbllilieit by whira
comfort may le combined with iptclal ecoDuo!
in the cost of iivlnir.
For catalogues with dctallol tnfnmiatloft
apply to JA8 F. TlAltKIHON.M.O..
('hslrnianof the Faculty.
P. O.. ItnlTPnltv nf Virginia. Albemarle CO I
niy'-2tawlm
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS!
fln.U nMnAl. .til amIvjm1 h IllS
of Keieuts ol the University of Toiai. until IW
da 12 o'clock in.. July 14 1HH2 for the ererlW
amlcomplellonof the weatwlnirof Ihe I'nlreriuy
bulldtnx to be bullion thu University
at Austin Texas. .
Bids will le received for the entire work. M
the board rcaervel the tight to reject my "J"
bids. Hidden must state in their bid! lr.enu"j
of aub-onntractora if any. All proioaa m"
DC addressed to Asliliel ornitn tinairm v. --
eciutvo Cominllt e of Biard of Kcnl Is "
of Jni n. Haymond Co. Auitlu Ten.
endorsed "Hid for University " .
A 1 bids to be accompanied by acerimw
In the iniii of 1100 s conillUoned that the H""
win cruer lino contract wmim m 'T'7.iu
awarded to him aud will give a 1001I " J
clent bond to amount of eontraet price i
faithful porformanc aud compieuou j
nratitayor June lns.1.
ai thl wort
ErOKressea noon monthly estimate! to be
y the superintendent ten per cenU o eiOT
to he reserved until completion of conlrsci
Plani anil sDeclilratlons ran be -
fnymenia will be mauo in casii
offlee of r R UutlliiiL Architect ana eup..
(undent at Austin. iaimrt
or further Information addrcil " "
RMIT1I. President Hoard of Rcienw. nwrenj1'
of Texas. Uouston. Texas -jmiiiiMrJ-
AU6USTA FEMALE SEMiKART
STAUNTON VA . '
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Rha. MART J. BALDVU rtwr
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rmrt.a.i.l In In ''"'iSS
ami o.n.t ""V'Tl'i.'Xri of .?f
aMiliar an.nin..e l I'" "'''JVL aifik'
an.' rlporviKfl Teach rs ttTwe
!. in Musi- Mo'im ' ''VftirnctW'
.n. Art. PhtJlcal '
Ui TheAVy and Pra. ll. vt Jl"i5
ful errorta made to JSaeit
happlnnii; I la opposition o 1'ITp1(a.
n.nrtmetor. D ri.l
8mTyraml Uallroa-' ?"rr i U
tan tf lvedt kWinwTr-y m
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