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THE DALLAS HF.RALJ) THUKSDAY MORNING JtTNE 22 R 2.
77Z :
THE PALLAS DAILY HERALD.
O K itered at the Poetoflce at Dallas u Stuoud
i Qui mall matter
PFOUTS ELLIOTT HALL.
uttowncctnttt.
w-All AnnonneemenU for Office must b
tot In Advaoca.
L. WILLIAMS a a candidate for County
. . ... ... ... i. V. - 1 U .l
WN ARK AOt'HORIZED TO ANNoUNU
R. E. UURKKasac.andldateforro-elcctiou
to theofflco of Couuty JudRo of ualias couuty
jit lhn Binning November election.
WBTrE AUVHOK1ZKD TO ANMIUNUC
R U. WEN i for the office of Couuty Judge
the ensuing election.
gistvici erieu.
1 f ITa R KfDHoKUKlpTtrANMn
W the naineof HENRY W. J0NK8 the proa-
ent Incumbent a a candidate for re-olectiou 10
the offloe of Clerk to tho Ilbtrlnt Court f Dallaa
Couuty at the ensiling Wovemlwrclcwtlon
"gov (Couttta IcvU.
TrfTtRK A0TH0K17.E1) TO ANNOl'NCK
" the name of CH Ad. WOODSON of MMgo-
vllle us au Independent candidate for County
Clerk
f hereby announce to the cttlicus of Dallas
1 oouuty that I am a canilldato tor the ofllce of
County clerk. If my reputation an a mnu and
my qualilleallons for the position are aueh an to
oommeud me to your confidence I ak your
hearty support pledging myself that no ollort
upon my part will be spared to make an efllcleut
and faltliftil servautof the puhllo.
A nl in IMH'2. . WHEAI
TITE AKE KKliUKSl'EU TO AKNOUNliK
W W. M. 0. HILL as a Candidate lor County
oierli. Election November next.
TrRrW if. THACKaH HtKfcbV AM-
JVl NOHNCES himself as a Candidate lor
County Clerk has had thirteen years oxperl-
eaoo as deputy in Texas for the past six yuan
In charge of tne Oosjtjtv Court of Dallas comity.
(GcrmttB mttm
WKtRTTCiiTiimiizKii to announce
the name of WILL V. DOUGHERTY as a
Candidate for County Treasurer of Dallas county.
Election Tuesday November 7th lBHi
WE ARE HEQOKSTKD TO ANNOUNCE J. U.
WILLIAMSON as a candidate for Couuty
Tearsurer Election. Novomber 18H2.
gas CfToXljCJCtfirv.
5TfTrfiirTiwH(fifrzKlflo"ANN"o PT
W t. BTKPHKNSuN better known as "Uncle
Tete." as a candidate tjr Tax Collector of Dallas
county at tho coming November electlou.
VTR'ARR AtlTIIOklzlff) TO ANNOUNCE
W CHARLES B. GILLESPIE as a Candidal
for the olllce of Tax Collector of Dallas county
aUhe November election.
WE ARK AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNUKJ.
R. BLKWETT as a candidate for Tnx
Collector of Dallas county at the November elec-
tion. .
ta gttsttcc ot the gac.
fjnTXKfTnmloTiiiEo To AhTjnnJNtiE
VV 8. N. BRAHWELL aa a candidate for
Justice of the Peace In rrcclnct No. 1 Dallas
cauntjr. Election. November 7 1HH1 d
WE ARB AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
MR. JOHN a KUNZ as a candidate for
Justice of the Peace in Precinct No. 1. Election
In November
gov Shxvlft.
TIjirRERltQUE8TED TO a'SnOCTncB
VV HEN JON Ed as a candidate for Sheriff
election. November 7 1882.
gc-t the Segtslatuvt.
VAfTreTH6R'fZB'i) tOANNOt'NCE
MR 1. H. 8KILE3 as a candidate for Rap-
r 'snnutive to the next Legislature subject to
i lie Dejnocreyof Dallas county.
WE ARE" AUTHORIZED' TO ANNOUNCE
DR. J D PARONS of Rockwall as a
candidate fur Floater from tho counties of Dallas
Tarrsnj. and Rockwall. d
gojMffoxjnta Attovncj).
' RE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNili C.
"LINT as a canilldato for County Attor-
"ctlon November 7 IW
gov State Jfwatov.
"tR RKQUFRTED TO ANNOUNCE
SETT UlBUri aa a canilldato for tho
-'e
UIMDAY JI NK 99 18HS.
INDICATIONS.
For Gulf states Fair weather: nulhcrly
winds; stationary or slight rte in Woinctur; no
decided change tu temperature
s m
'.".i" lecture field U not open to LtKi'Tix-
AM r'MPi'gB The prc.-kleufg action 1ms
placed him In position to draw as a cele-
brated victim of race prejudice.
m
Jamks Gordon Br.i mktt won his suit lust
Wok against the city of New York for
nearly f 20000 for advertising in the Herald.
In the good old days of tho bosses his bills
Used to run up to $4.1000 for corporation
advert isements annually. "
t a i
Tin eastern press is becoming' Interested
in the case of the young man who Is suing
lor the recovery of $130000 lost on a poker
hMid recently. It Is astonishing to note the
- editorial lanilliarlty with tho intricacies of
the game.
Tin hasty passage of large aDproprtatlon
bills under suspension of tho rules In
these latter days of congress shows how
dangerous and possibly ruinous it Is to
continue through the session to put off Im-
portant legislation until the very last
thing. '
Tut family of the late Citur Jostici
Chasi authorise the statement that Gas-
riiLD'a letters to their father got into the
hands of reporters In a very mysteriously
dark way and through no lault or collusion
or thelr's. The ways oi the reporter are
not always like straight lines and art past
finding out.
t a
Ik another column will b found a com.
tnunlcatlon from CounRoLLta W. M.
Baowx at Austin addressed to the demo
' craUo party of Texas. In this Ma Duo wit
presents his vlewi as to the administration
of hit offlos. shows Its organisation Its
functions. It Is an able document and an
eloquent appeal to hit constituents.
a e
A aiiavLAi and disgraceful Inconsist-
ency In the administration of Justice oc-
curred In Mew York the other day. A man
was acqulted on the charge of forgery and
yet Lis wife was sentenced to the pentten-
Uary m his accomplice. Buob cases are not
calculated to elevate the majesty of the
eourta or Increase th reverence to any
alarming extent for Judicial decisions.
i-
Oru war has at last been declared be
tween the Scoviuh and their disgusting
eondnct Is the strongest proof yst adduced
in substantiation of the insanity theory in
the raaally. The Philadelphia Timet has
the following t "It teems that the hanging
ot QutrtAO Is not to reanove the Ul-atarred
amsAC famar rroei public notice. A late
pe from Milwaukee ladloatse that Urn.
I wut Qetttat'i titter has applied tor
- rr-A tk TauksU trom kit hoiUnd
titoaoi Scovilli on account of failure to
support her properly. He will remit f.e
application for the divorce but ileslr a
separation. lie claims that she lcli au un-
paid board bill at the Astor honse when 1.
left there on the day she wa tu .Irllv tr 1. r
lectu-e. Two or three very hitler .jtia'" l
are described as having taken pUueiwi '
the couple in one of which Ma. Miovh.lb
threatened to junin overboard from tin
boat on which they were crossing the luko
Thi apparatus for cremating bodies not
being on hand or In Teach Qabibaldi
was buried notwithstanding the express
conimandiCto the contrary. Now however
his body is to be exhumed aud cre
mated after all a resolution having
been Introduced into the Italian assembly
to purchase for that purpose the necessary
apparatus. The resolution is generally up.
proved and ere long tho ashes of the great
friend of liberty and humanity will be
placed in a beautiful urn beside his child
in the cemetry at Cnprcra
Tub German ministers have a way of
treating uncomplimentary votes in their
parliament entirely different lrom the
English method of resignation under such
circumstances. Dibmark's proposition to
turn tho manufacture of tobacco over to the
government was voted down by a heavy
majority. Thereupon the crusty old pre
mier notified tho IlclcliRtitK that he had no
further nse for them until autumn. It is
altogether too hot during tho summer
months to bo worrying with a parliamen-
tary opposition.
a e
Tin Baltimoro Sun says: "Govikhor
Hall of Delaware pronounces as the mer
est moonshine tho political gossip to the
effect that the republicans will carry that
state at the next election und retire United
States Senator Saulsiiurt. lie says the
democracy of Delaware have 'got tho vot
ers tho pluck and the money too' and
will keep Delaware steadily in the dutuc-
cratio column."
NEWS BY SPECIALS.
Continued from first page.
Cleburne
Special to the ncrald.
Clruvbnk June 21. Colonel M. A.
Oatis of this place hus been appointed
chairman ol the democratic executive com
mittee of this congressional district by
Hon. Gcor'e W. Smith of Terrell. Col-
onel Oatis will at once write to the chair-
men of tl.e different counties in this dis
trict for their views as to time and place
for holding the convention.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist
church will give an ice-cream sociable at
Mrs. Senters1 this evening.
Wheat is not turnins out as well as some
thought it would. Corn is doing well. Cot-
ion is growing very last.
TJrowmvood.
Special to the Her Ad.
IIkownwood June 21. Sara aud Jerry
ts'ort were arraigned this morning in the
justico's court for theft of horses from Mr
A. F. 8auefors. For the want of witnesses
who reside In San Snba county the case was
contintteu dv me state tin to morrow week.
mere weie lour norses instead oi inreo as
reported vrsterduv. They all undoubt
edly are stolen property as the defendants
have owned no horses or stock whatever.
Messrs. Mreks and Sporeman are here re-
pairing the telegraph lines which have
been in bad order owing to storms. Ky
these gentcmen tney nave been mucu im
proved.
1'. I. bill of Concho is an Independent
candidate lor congress. The race in this
ooumy will be between Colonel Lan-
ham of Weikthnrford and Hon. J. II. Da
venport or r.auiami.
The niercurv stands 100 In the shade to-
aay.
9 m
Frohslnn Concert
The concert and picnic of the Frohsinn
HiiiKing society at tthatiy v low park yes
terday noon and night was largely attend
ed and the participants enjoyed a full
tnensuru ot varied pleasure. Tho orchestra
ol Professor Winter rendered voluptuous
uuisio to the cultivated ear and superin-
uuceu activity ana poetry oi motion to the
votary of the dance. Tho trees of the park
shimmered with the twinkling Unlit of
variegated colored lanterns wooing the re-
freshing breeze for those communing with
nut lire and added pathos to the numberless
duetts who interchanged the various lan
guuKeof friendship and the warmer senti
ment ol the heart.
iai
Hauled Hurnlitra.
Tuesday night burglars entered the resi
dence of Captain O. A. Quinlan on Tearl
street between Bryan and San Jacinto
streets bv hoistimr tho window. Cantaln
Quinlan and wife were absent from home
and tli only persons on the premises were
Mrs. tollman s sister and soma children
who beinit bsillv friithtcnod screamed nnt
m loud as their lungs would permit.. Mr.
Aicr.nnis a neignoor neanng them aeixiHl
a pistol and went to the rucue. He acci
deutly discharged tne weapon and there
was a general stampede ol citiions and
ourgiars.
riahlng l'arly.
A number of ladles and gentlemen left
the city yesterday morning for t fishing
frollo at Eagle Ford. The success of the
party with the angle regaled the gather
ing witn a varieu spreaa or tne nnnity
tribe which furnished the requisite
amount of phosphorous to render ibe oc
casion "a feast of reason and a How of
soul." The party returned let last even
ing; refreshed rejuvenated and reaaled with
the beauties of nature and t'i purity of
tne rural aimospnere.
MyaUrleaa H
A gentleman who arrived in the city late
yetterdny evening from Cedar Hill stated
that when tome six milee distant from the
city ht saw eleven hortemen who crossed
the road going In a westerly direction.
They were dressed in mils of ducking
wore slouch halt and were well mounted.
They had no arms visible and It is a mere
matter of surmise as to whom they were yet
he is of tht opinion that they were citisrnt
Si some oi tne lower counties Hunting
orso-thieves.
For Hon. Olla Wellborn.
To tht Editor of tht Herald I
Dallas June 81. Will you please pub-
lish tht following telegram to-day received
from Clebornt by a leading cltlten of Dal-
las: Bit: You can telegraph Mr. Wellborn
that the Cleburne Chronicle will come out
for him Friday morning the 23d. "
- A. C. (ktiLoci.
' i
HatlraM vaaatafc
0. Jordan vice president tod X. W.
Cave treasurer of the Texat Central nil-
road and other officials of that road ar-
rived In the city yesterday morning com-
ing ovtr the Gulf Colorado lent Ft
road via Fort Worth. After brief Hop
here they went touts over the Testa Con-
tral on a tour of UttpooUon of the Una.
C5NKRAL INTELLIGENCE.
- Foreign.
TilRKKW MISIKTST.
i.rxAim:iA J'uie 21. The new minis-
: it roi.p.fci as follows: Kajah Ika
Hi. .-Mi tun" of council and minister of
loivgn ailair ; Arabl Pasha minister of
wii; A rash urauaiu minister of jus-
tice; Miuu l'aslia minister of public
T'.rkti; S'lMe'riau l'aslia minister of puhlic
i i- riu'Uoii; A hamed l'aaha minuter of the
interior.
SDICIDln.
I. Heilds French secretary ol the con-
sulate has committed suicide here.
paralyzko.
The prefect of police who is suspected of
Doing one oi tne prune authors oi tne riot
of the 11th inst. and who it was reported
had died suddenly is not dead but is par-
alyzed. A REVOLUTION 1H URUflCAY.
Biiknos "Ayri. June 21. A revolution
hus broken out in Urugaay.
WAKINl) UP.
LoNmw June 21. The press association
states that the cabinet at the meeting to-
day resolved upon more active and ener-
getic measures in reference to the Egyptian
crisis.
GLA1ISTONK.
Tolico precautions for the safety of Glad-
stone which were recently allowed to lupso
have ugain been resumed. The cabinet to-
day settled upon
INSTRUCTIONS
for the guidance of Lord DulTurin at the
conference. These will be disputched to
him to-night.
1'ROMINItNT LEADERS
A dispatch from Alexandria says: The
new ministry is composed ol prominent
leaders of the nationul party and devoted
adherents of Arhi l'aslia.
THEIR PROGRAMMK .
Another disnatch savs: The nroirrnmma
of tho ministry is general amennesty ex-
cent to participants in riots Relations
with foreign powers 0 be carried on be
tween them and the minister of foreign
ull'uirs only
FA 88 IS I)
Park June 21. The bill lor the sale of a
portion ol the crown jewels and diamonds
has passed tho chamber of deputies by a
vote of 345 to 00 with an amendment of the
committee that the proceeds shall be ap-
plied to the fund fnrdisublcd artisans.
AMKK1CAN PORK.
Thesnnnle bus commenced the discussion
of the hill for lli reudmissiovi into lorceot
American nork. Baron De Lamim
charged the supporters of the bill with be
ing uisregurutui oi tne health of the work-
ins classes. "
Lirard. minister of commerce said the
government accented tho bill as it then
stood reserving however the right to ap-
ply microscopic inspection if necessary.
The clauses of the bill will be discussed on
inursauy. -
Oriental Advises
MCN'lllZVOUSINU.
Sas Francisco June 21. Advices from
Japan are to the effect that 12 foreign ships-ol-war
British Russian and American are
now in rendezvous at Nagaeki and others
are expected preparatory to the visit to
uoroa
brriods mscpssioN.
Tho following advice from Honn Vnn
and Shanghai to May 26 have been recived:
Serious discussion is reported as
progressing in Tsuni LI Yarmen nnnn !
course to be pursued respecting America's
aiiu-iuinese action une party is said to
w ii.com s IT
as offering an opportunity for severing all
relations witn tne United Htatea. Tim m.
jority proposes to await further develop-
menw. dui all agree . in declaring
the Chinese rights have been ruthlessly
disregarded and that the American goven.-
ment haaonened itself to retuliutnr. ...nr
II such be deemed expedient.
AT TIEN TUN
tht question la raised whether Chlnesn
assistance in the Cnreun Iippnt inl Inn
should not be summarily withdrawn
as it believed that Com
Shufeldt could not proceed conveniently
without China's co-operation. In addition
to me
ILL rEEI.IMI.
caused by the emigrant law much Irrita
tion is leu over the publication
ol a letter attributed tn ('nm.
dore Shulelilt in which Ibe emnrcM
is accused of Immorality and but for
t inna s Known slowness to act suddenly on
TROPIII.KSOMI CONKEorHNI'IN
might be apprehended. In the best view of
aiiuirs. Ji is plain mat U in omat in Inter.
course at Pekiu will require verv cautious
handling.
Crimes and casualties.
A minus STORY.
New Yori June 21-A Charlotte. North
Carolina specid says: 8me time since
m. Wude deserted his il and llMfllltaia (It.
futuated with another woman. All at tempts
to reclaim him proved unavailable and his
wife became diHcnnsolate. Last niuht she
heard he was at tho i ouse of her rival and
proceeded there.' where sh
ail mil tunc. 8lie then I. -n. ... i
house when door ire Ih-mi. ih.. w. r..in..
house shot Iter Ihroiik'h I lie l.e.d. killing
her Instantly.
l.YNt urn
Jackson. Mirs.. JnneL'l At S.f.ii. ...i.
this moruiiiB.an armed niohfiirelhlv 'i....i
thecounty jail and took therefrom Nathan
Lucid (eoloredl. Willi a mn ami i.n....i
him. thargo rape. The lynchers an
known.
SLAIN.
Hamilton. Ont.. Jnn 91 t..
George ltoston ol the Central schixil
nf lni?..ciy' . nd . hi bouse-keeper
were killed by . Aleinudar Krl...
who then killed himself. Tliehnna.k.n..
was Forbes' wife from whom ha had been
separated several years.
AT TRENTON ONT.
Trenton. (Int.. June !2l A n. .i
Gilmore A Co.'a mill yard
to (lav Hestroved S.OtlOmO feet nf Innk..
and Ave houses occupied by mlllhands.
Uss over $100000. The Art it supposed
to have originated from lighted pint left
lu the lumber pile.
Jndleiat
PIHSOl.VEO
Niw Orleans June 21. Judge Uiartis
to-day dissolved the Injunction restraining
State Tivtaiirvr Burkt from investing the
accumulated interest funds in United
Slatet bonds.
PNCONSTITt'TIONAl
RirnstoNn. Va.. June 21. Jndir rim
flan of tht Hustings court this afternoon
oeiivereo an opinion in tha nu
of Smith vs. Green How.
Vliy irraurvr ipi muuiuuiiii nil peillion for
a wni oi mandamus to compel tha !
treasurer to receive past due coupons cut
from state - bonds lasimi nn.i..
act oi Man-n in ipiiW mown at tht Mc
iuuocn oonua. i ne juoire neciiieg tne law
paaeu oy uit legislature last
winter inown as tne "Connon
.1111 I . . V
auier unoniiMiiiiiionai as U) uiat rlaaa
ol cttpons mentioned and orders a mouda-
mus 10 ot issuea.
Labor Treablat
1 At mw tori
Niw Yori June 21-Tht ttrikini type
foundtrt ol Connor A Co. went to work tn.
aay at an aavance oi wages out not at tha
raiee asatu
ATiaoiPAti.
aftttraoo. June 21. Tha condition nfii..
ttrlktrt at Irondals who struck sural nat
wagee ranging lrom IS0 to $2 12t.
a day it becoming pitiable. Their
boasted reserve fund does not hold oat and
many of them are
arrVAl.tv irtniiu.
They are more stubborn however prefer
ring to depend on tht town for support to
Tkldlnl their point. Hvdt Park Lntt JT
ties haw given nntlet that they will not an-
der any tondiUoat girt aid at tne Mhkart
for which declaration (hey hold the Calu
met iron and Hleel oompaL'y responsible.
at turraLO. -
Burr a lo June 21. The daily newspaper!
issued their full number of copies as usual
yesterday and this morning. The strikers
remain firm in the position taken by them
and are very peaceable. The Courier in its
edition this morning published a double
column advertisement for compositors
at prices demanded by the strikers 33 cents
and 35 cents ior day and night work re-
spectively and announced that -
NONE Or THE STRIKERS
need apply and editorially announces
that the Courier will not be
coerced to engaging men aud
paying prices by any foreign organization
the Kxpress makes about the same state-
pient and advertises for compositors ofl'er-
u.g 33 cents. The publishers ot the Ex-
press feel confident tlml. thnv n (ill tl..
places of the dissatisfied employes during
the week. B
A Gala Day
AT BALTIMORE
Baltimore June 21. Baltimore has out-
done its UBiial celebration in the display on
the occasion of tho Grand Army of the He-
public galherinir Over Ml MX) man troi-u In
line in tho procession and thedispluv of
decorations on buildings was profuse.
i resident Arthur Secretaries Lincoln
Howe and Chandler liannnl h..n....
and a host of minor ofhciuls lrom Washing
ton were present. The ! . ..i
nothing occurred to mar tho general ciijoy-
The Fire Record.
TOTALLY DIHTKOYID.
Charlottesville June 2l. Tho Char.
iattesvillc steam sassafras and oil and grist
mills were destroyed by lire last night.
ause or the hre unknown.
The mills were
partially insured.
. A Hustle Youth.
A youth to fame and fortmiB in Vnnn-r
paraded the streets yesterday attired In
corduroy pants a chip straw hat and a
png black calico duster the hem of which
lUpped about his heels munching a large
6 by 10 ginger cake. He looked as though
i was?h"'ed mourner at a country fune-
ral and the small boy followed him around.
Ilrm in the belief that part of the coming
cireus bad arrived. b
i
Irish Immigrants.
Sixty Irish laborers direct from Ireland
passed through on yesterday evening's
south-bound train en route to Laredo
from which point they will go into Mexico
to work on the Mexican National railway
i l"Tth countrymen wU1 son
Gutolung Dogs
The police will recommence the war on
dogs this morning. A lot ol tngs were re-
coivcd bv tne collector yesterday evening
1 . 'r-T-i0 Jbe hoilr closinR tlle oUco'
went off like hot cakes at a winter supper.
Tho total number of tags sold to date is
2. against 175 during the entire season
last year
Horeford's Acid Phoaphate Valuable Med
iolue.
hi t Lr W H- T"nife Toledo Ohio says:
"I have prescribed the 'acid' in a large va-
riety of diseases and have been amply sat-
isned that it is a valuable addition to our
list of medicinal agents."
i
Federal C.urt Adjourned.
United States district and Federal conrf.
of which Hon. A. P. McCormick is judge
adjourned last evening at 8 o'clock until
.may ii.urillllg ttl o Clock.
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS CLERGYMEN. AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Tf'W&WW0" costive.
rtmlnrteHe.wlthaiuTIsenaatloblri
e oaek oartTaio under the shoulder
""es after eaianjj with a dialn-
t nf i? lo Irt'on of body "or mindi
tolUbthtyjif UmperrKirriU Lou
f memory wifh afaellnf oTbavIachek:
fceied some duty jreariutas; DlaiTneaV
riatWrinj of thjHeart DoU before the
neSaYarwBkrrMhMtleti''.
essaTurehlTiibTFeolorea TOne". "
If THM1 WA1III0I AU TJKHX1DTO
"m w.aanaaa musuiM HI UtVllOPtO.
TTJ1TI FILLI are apMuiir adapted to
e.ha...udoMSrmt auahaokaDse
i u "lah tha aulforar.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
OLnaav
Dva. II
ui.HMii.lv
nr.
Oftloe SB Murray St. New York."
tf
WflfTg-Ai (
June Kith. Mrs. Dasan Whits lu ihe sid jer
r.M.. i
Mrs. Sarah White w.t born In Maryland
within a short distance of Waahlnstoa citv. and
was the daughter of Colonel James Clark who
was ine quartermaster of Ueneral Marrlaon In bis
nortnweatern campaign. She twloop-rd to tht
wealthy and famooa Orifflth famllr. so noted for
lu patrlntiara and servlret In tht revolutionary
war. airs nnvw was tne mother of Mr. P. I.
Ffnuts of tht Hbsald. her ftrai husband being
xr. eorgt rrouis. tut removed from Marvlana
to Ohio and for a numher of Jaara has resided
In the state of Mlsaenrl where her toag and
noble lift hat Jual eloaeA For forty year.
vr ranivj ain. nnyw nas neeo a Cooaist.
tnt memter of the Methodl.t church and
was ont or uoat rnrtatlan nothtra who
have been tht means by their precepts and tht
splendid etample of Iholr Uvea of tarrying into
our great west tat hallowed and purlfilnt in flu
tttcea of religion social decorum and tht fullest
development of true womanhood. Whatever It
it eoaaiblt to say with reference to tht lift and
character of a pure nor.lt woman omened with
all tht grace tad attribute that hallow tht
name of woman wlft and mothar can b truth-
fully spoken of Mrs. Sarah Whyt. In the boat
and tht social did In tht church tnd btfort
tht world through her long allotment of lift
aht was ttr tht stmt pur irtxkraa. useful.
beloved and honored woman the twettamma of
whose InHotnc wlu oontmut to ascend heaven-
ward tvtr it liMtntt from son holy altar.
Death teemi dottWy ttrriblt ohta lu toal U
placed upon tht brow of to food aud ettrai a
caruuaa bat la this bvtenct tho btrtavtd
ouet lett behind ran tnjoy tbt twt anraant
that tht spirit of th loved one freed frost us
ortow and suuittoa that here wait a pea eva
tht parett and ntblett Uvee has ont npward
a tnjey aa tvtrlatttag rest with tht avkmr sht
served so mkhfwlly aad aa loag. Happy .
tkose ebaBihtdrvMiaaiBonaeoar wha hat
bar art ablttt wrap let arepsry of thtlr eanth
akoat una aad lit down It ealy
dreaavt
li. . . ." ltM ant uim the
mJ. Prtr at wna fa Mim m. M.T.
MACHINERY
. MITCHELL & SCRUM DALLAS TEXAS. T !
general mm vnrniehers
1" rTasttsssi rrMs?jiii '
Hardware
. . AORICTJLTTJaTAI
IMPLEBIEiTS
Our Lltt too Kitenalve to lie Enamel
THE
1 ATENTPUTPR66P CAsE
VAN F. LYONS.
JNO.
Formerly with Harbison
LYONS BROTHERS
J.ate or uathrlght-Harbison Saddlory Co. St. Louis Mo.
Wholesale Dealers in Saddlery Hardware
mam of mis i 1111
AND AIL KINDS OF SADDLERY GOODS
No. 611 Elm Street Dallas Texas.'
W. A. DIXON Salesman.
nnnrnt'r at7. 7 ?LLn.drlnc' h.I " mnA Tlhlir lo le ll rcaulls thai Dn. Haktib"
.oTI.?2.l i Y SyKM5.NM'TOu ProatrauSn Ti-male lMwaa... 1 .pepsin and ai lm- ' '
rT?J " ' ! "' V 1 "Z" ?f Nnud. this peerlew reroedv. bun hi mr haail.. u.ilr mm wnn.i.rn.tr.
abli riiuw i oS.cl'0'"?'a' 'ra'"nt
pt. i.orm. Shi. Nov.
r . -n.'j 1 1
Mlyiwet color to tht MoodA
nawraiAMKMAjiliiMlii
f to itigrtHw organ and
turvmi tyitmn making
it apvUeaMa to Ortural
lability Im of Jpv-
tii". l"ratrattni itf Wtol
fWri nnil Imnottmor.l
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER WIEDICINB CO. 113 N.MAIN SL.tl.tOUH.
LAND
Holders of Confederate Veteran and Alternate
Land Certificates wishing to Sell or Locate them
will find it to Their Advantage to Correspond
Without Delay with . .
R. M. GANO & SONS
DALLAS TEXAS
Land Agents and Scrip Locators.
81i. 1 888.
J. J. CARNES' .
INSURANCE AGENCY
Office on Poydras Between Main and Elm Streets Dallas Texas.
RKPREBKKTIVfl MtnmV nt nil.A tT.f.i n.. a .t..i i it.. Tnanrnr
. "- unnmni ui nnriiuni. tiratiuuniui iiaunn'ii ....--
Company of North America. Phllilalphla. Franklla Philadelphia. Underwrlttra' Anfocv. N. T.
nennan American N Y. Mauhaltau. N. Y. Star. Naw York. Llvernool and London and Globe.
itSi -f'j J . ""Mllo. Unrashlre. Home Ohio. 81. rtul rire and Marine touua
H i" 1J.llonL. "It'hMnth and London. Oorman int. Co. Freeporl llUnols. MUwauiet
Mechanics' Mutual Insurance Co. Wisconsin i .
DOUGLAS BEOS.
MEECIAIT TAEOES
607 MAIN STREET.
J ust received a large lot of Summer Serges Alpaca Lustres.
English Trouserings Fine Diagonals and Worsted Goods of
all kinds. I ar gent aBsortment in the City.
AOIHT FOR
CMCKERIH6 HKD MITHUSHEK
PIANO.
Geo.Woods &Co'i& Western Cottaii
OROANil.
Small Instruments of All Kinds.
1HD SHEET MtJBia
THE OLDEST MUSIO HOUSE
II I0KTH TEXAS.
725 Main Stftst Dallas Teias.
Drogstorojpr Salo!
thnrrhM vlih tnnd trill of a lucrattvt praebet
aTnt ! e-4 kat baaeUHU.a am ul 7 ' "
w" iw"t r ttrvwaesi fsumra "I
.-i.. . . P T' TOOL
Mai ritataal Jthaaoa omtr Teste
laMia
I. 1. CURTIS
(reratrl of Dallatl
nrsiLER in oxiAzzr
at teatftl aeMkattlat.
KID L0TUAH KLLIS C(K TSXAS
Hardware
Send r Catalognp
NEW
r-t5
A. LYONS.
E. M. LYONS
A Garthrlght Loulsvillle Ky.
AND-
I A eomfclnaHon ef IW.
ItnmUc of r 1'mniam
Bork und Phtplumuin
vmlalmbU ftrm. Iht -only
preparation tfimn
(Ml idUiul MarlmilA
tteth. to tharrltriMlU r
phyalclana. havevleldad totlilarrrnUu.l laroiaiuh
uij 1 1 1 l. U I r
tUJi. KOllUtT SAMPFlA
ssth
siih i osii a terms.
SCRIP .
Tk i.i. rumuuM lloo.e llader tUm
Hmmo In rranoan and J"t iaw
Wlaea Imported.
Mcwrt t. Somborn A l.. Ne J?!iSei
tsrnu In tht United Stales for the .1h"'JJ
be. to call the attciilloH ' hV."2Vyii I C0
Joined circular of Maura WLM M .
Havlne learned that certain reports J5
reflocUnSon the andqully and
our house are twins circulated Ju h'"'"?JJSt
world we feel hound In the Intereil ifmt bJ
lo publish the IhUewlnir mriilhnT
the rear IrAl Ihe tareer enl of parwerani
the trm of P A. Mumm Co..
oome tn an end. Ihe. prlnclpala rr'1J
eai h founded a tee arm. ''-ies
Uolocaa. rtlnln the niVfc5a ot
ol the eld Brm feuaded a aew mr
Utetrleet .
JULES MUMtt ScOO.
Mr. 0. H. Mnmes. of 'of 0.
tleo founded a new firm. IteeiaNT
H Minna A Co. Tht ft-'tot"" oli t
lhal wa have the same orbtln and tn '
Brm aa our nameaaket. tl TLfiJBct)
rltbt Inform you ht tn
Which will enable roe e WXiouT
Hale of Ue vu and lo contra")" "
JULES 'MUMM & CU.
. M.THl-a. 0. A BaU-.-
Mmmm
I l"l it im WWUV mJ I
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