The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FAVORITE’
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“new Mary te at. Leers. 1 AN UN
4 Jack Hardy, the boast and pride of
Diller, on his arrival at Bt. Loute.
from New Orleans, received the fol *
lowing well merited notice from the a -
Ginbe-Demoorat: - F in Miert.
The name of Jack Hardy to famil-1 while
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ing and sterling merit, in 1977 be Union depot, a HERALD reporter’s grandest intellects of the past and pres
won four out of six starts. At the attention was attracted to a man ant theipree with its almost omnipo-
NATURAL MOTHER 1 whose weapons were the raok,the wheel’
the piren and the whip.
drear will quiver when the Mincers
shalfer Chilo, a Bright Kyed lear. }
etet, who to Kleare cared For The Ned, will New where the knife is
dansios the am-er uh- zihtnneeienponrihne.
TRIAL OF TRAIN ROBBERS.
Fonanei-t Condition of the county.
. necarere AND oussu*ss***T4
Late of this General and jury fund ...9009,6400 000,549.22
nea to ****
ratine
Mtatellucatio asylum fund ===
Mpeciai indebtedness fund
et street and Ross avenue, was shock- Curtnotr‘nuking ind Two ws
ed upon the receipt of a telegram „ Suasi-G In s
from Mr. George Aldridge, dated Te general and Jury fund, I 15 live
Waxshachte, announcing the death nocanucAnPLthe * 1
of her husband, T. C. Downing, the
well-known photographer. The sud-
den news of the death of her husband
was a terrible blow to the wife. The
telegrams simply stated that J. C.
Downing, photographer, was found
dead in his room, at the hotel, at ten
o’clock in the morning.
AD. -
‘mimsei to : FOUND DE
orning a man’named -----
t. charged with cattle isle. Bewaise. w w-s-Rnewn Phare-
in and delivered him-; erapher and Printer,
Erift Moon, who took bondusty. Found Dead lm
hareelc—Was It Snterte |
Wednesday evening, Mrs. Downing,
who restiles bear the corner of Mark
- spearance at the next term of
Dduscriet-court. The accused had
0.412 huinog. it serins, lat as soon
J. he heard of there being an lndiet-
The Three Murphys and Neots Mar*
Arrested and Taken te Tyler, Relent
ed on Bond.
ment againsi him, he came in person
i tothe sheriff. — -.
; valine cary cumeer YM4.
Poisoning € antocs.
There appears to be a Borgia at large
amone the canines of tie city, and
they are meeting their fate in large
Dumibers. There is no doubt that Dal-
hotel, at ten
1 la- has * surplus of dogs, yet other
meanvithas poisoning should be em- ----- — —-----
ployed in removing them. Throwing A HERALD reporter called at the
| arseale -around loose on the street 5 - *4 "-
dangerous to other lives than those of
or April, IT.
Courthouse fund on hand
Lan of April. 197. .
Lunsue fund on hand
suer on hand "isn or
April I37 .......
By son real and jury fund on
Band isth of April, here
Jail tans on hand isia of
88
cus |
man
ws
wn
the doga, and the practice should cease,
ballan easy Lumber Yard.
austery Encampment.
the home of the sorrowing family to
learn the particulars connected with
the death, but what was contained in
, the telegra na was all she knew about
it. T i
“I received s letter from him this
The military eneampment,of the morning,” she sobbed, “dated Tuesday,
which he wrote that he had been
uniatia of the state at Houston, will in which he wrote that he had been
come off on June 20th, coutinuing one very alek, but was better then, being
week General Or and stag of the atile to sit up, but I nev it dreamed of
regular-army will • pre-ent, and a It being anything serious.”
number of-nther prinjinent officials. The grief of the wife was great as
The enenepment bids fair to th a sue- she spoke of her dead ba sband, and to
eewn.a bum her of companies having sep the mother and her boy, some
mother and her boy, some
siren signified their iatentiun of at- eleven years old, moure ing their loss,
Ir .<. among them the Stonewall was enough to touch the hardest heart.
Urres and Lamar rifles, of this city.
Thede eased was well I known in this
eff y whe e be was recent ly engaged le
Kaitas eity EmmhorYned.P - AT PS —
the photographing business. A abort
Wempts.**4*80 Lonei-I time since he went to Waxabatehle,
Yesterday evening a woman might --I -__-___-------_—
have been seen, standing at the cor-
. ner of Commerce and Jefferson streets,
weeping. When asked the, cause of
her grief she replied that her husband
had run away and left her “He has 1
been trying to get away for sometime,” AT
the remarried, “but I will make it
warm for him when I catch him " She
positively refused le give her name,
saying it was nowody s but her own
where he has been carrying on the
same business. He was
printer, and was considered, a good
workman at both the 1
photographing business.
ebildren, two girls
• practical
printing and
His with
and three
boys, are left to mourn the loss of
and father, whom they attest
g ind af-rth lath then:
besbiny
. =----- A
Dalins IMS Lumber Yard.
r-vine n.w when.
Mr. Boot Brittan, residing some six
miles southwest of the city, delivered
the Ers wheat of the season, which
was shipped to Greer Shaw & Com-
pany, Bt Louls. It was harvested M
the Eth and 29th of April, an-I brought
in on the 12th of this month. This is.
arly harvesting, even for thia state,
Ting ten days earlier than that of last
season. His eroy averaged gf-oM
bushels to the sore, and is of very
good quality.
Dalian tis. Lumber Yard.
4— —:—-
A Peddler Pitched.
A vegetable peddler’s horse made
matters lively on Elm street to East
The family are comparatively strang-
ers lo the
attention
city, and should receive that
and consolation from the-
citizens
christjan
which should
haracterize a
J. Bates, a
people. Mr.
former partner in the photograph bual-
the deceased.
news in this city with the deceased,
left last night for Waxshatebie, and
will return to day with the remains.
Late last night the report came to
the eity C 4 - 4—-4-—
mitted suicide by ,taking morphine
the remains.
The latent information from Tyler
concerning the train robbers, h that
Murphy and his two sons, Jim ad
Be b, were admitted to bail, yesterday,
in the respective sums of one, two and--_----— -—_
- thousand ausare, each, from day New Orleans spring meeting, second leading a
Idav he men * at ersiannrferal who
day, he won a dash of three-quarters
of a mile to 1:1% besting Redman, ns
Marta Barnes and four others. On prChILS
the next day he beat the N lpper.mile 4
beats, in 1:7, 1:474. Twb days later,
in * dash of amilelande quarter, all
CLOTHING HOUSE
4
Apr
opr, Ms
Court----
Isth of April, I88 M
Lunatic fund on hand
18th of April. I9 8.1. .
PWHNTNFMR
roueiins hand
ieeseeincsmri
land April is, IS 1
rone on hand E
House fund on hand
mom
• n
mehe
101.00
2
ISAM
Respectfully submitted to the Honorable
em mietoner s court tor o
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indebtedness of Bates cenniy, April
ISIN, 1878.
Aue w statement reaueee miuon
Aug. id, 1876, to April Is. W» expars 41,052
April ih. Ion to April IA son
District court expenses...------10,384.8
County court expenses.... 4HS
oorentoersonrteeeere
curving and disbursing fund. 40,20.
August 16, 1816 to April is, 1818,
Interest on courthouse bonds ‘
H-e-e Mam
Interest on registered scrip two
and one-hair years s per cent. 4.400.00
Interest on registered serip one
year s per cent 60.
Dedelency school fund convert-
ed shout---------.......-I se
A=uii*L *nuMY * —..
AMA E, wh to April is, is, by__
receipt... ----------------------
-=2thuhss
Balance total debt.; .
educhs $00,000 of courthouse bout a
less si/i of sinking fand ..
11s,sod ie
Total current debt .........789 IS
— ■ RECAPITULATION
that the'deco nod had com. sanst 2212 58 MA#
* e em-e-=
Reduction- on general done iriin
August 1s, Is to April 18, i«a i 7,740.8
It was alsostated thats
eine was found in bed with
that there was evidence that the de-
ceased had taken his own life.
mottle of medi-
him, and
%.,
howntog-ne wen.
Mr. 8. W Ervin, who arrived in
Waxahachie, 1
this eity Thursday from
Total reduction on all indebted-
J * A** * TAN to Apr
per
8,7.04
Yesterday morning, a woman who
eonversa- I registered as Miss Clara Scales applied
Dallas yesterday evening. Becoming
frightened at a passing train, he start-
d off up the street at John Gilpin ----.---------------,
peed, spilling vegetables all along the | liece that the drug I iken
line. When near the Shades saloon . Fi T J 1 ”
where he resides, stated, in a_____-
tioh with a HERALD reporter, that he at the American house on upper Main
was intimately acquainted with J. C.lstreet for board. She was given a
Downing, the photographer, who, is roots to which she at once retired. In
alleged, committed suicide at that place i the afternoon, a man called, saying
by taking morphine. He does not be- that he would like to see the womap.
with the and at her request be was shown up to
1 Julention of suicide, though he le of her room. Soon after this, a woman,
he ween w* up throwing the the opinion that it was morphine carrying a porte-monnale, ream into
peddler, out, slightly injuring him and which killed him. The deceased had the office of the hotel,” and
Bamnging the wagon, considerably, I been very sick, and on getting out of liked Mr. Slaughter, the proprietor,
' The anmsiwes caught near tecemet bed had drank too much liquor, which t if the woman referred to above wee
crea nom over 10 hi infuriated owner, enused a relapse, and he took the drug stopping there, and being answered in
.5 deuy jnting " M which killed him. The deceased bad the office of the
• sick, and on getting out of liked Mr. Slaughter, the proprietor.
Ballanicasy Lumber Yard. ..
J ■ N An Accident.
| Last night while Mr. George Gaines
and a lady were M their way to the
pienie at Long’s lake they met with
an accident, W hen nearing the bridge
on the drive he drove ever the preei-
pice, when the horse, buggy and its
€ occupants; fell some twenty feet, with J. © Downing deceases,
smashing the buggy to pieces and - 4.2 “ 1
‘bruising the lady with him, though not
seriously. He himself received a few
slight bruises, white the horse was
to ease pain. The day prior to his the affirmative, asked if a man had
death he had a conversation with the i called to see her. Mr. Slaughter told
deceased about drinking. Downing her that a man bed called, but that be
remarked that a doctor had given him
chloral while he was trying to sober
up, and that thin time he would try
morphine, aud it is supposed that be
unintentionally got an overdose.
Mr. J. Bates, formerly a partner
- 1- in the
was under the impression that he had
left. The woman appeared very nerv-
cus all the time she was speaking,
fow moment.” hesitation she ahid that
photographing business, returned from
Waxabachle Thursday bight
with the
to day they to remain about the town.
Beotr Mays was also admitted to ball
on the same conditions, in the aum of
two thousand dollars. A man named
cannon, " perther or Bob Marpes. *-****:,2tun
-went on his bond, and old man 2--— n
Mays on that of his son. Henderson,
:2,,.02 n waliei,
was occupied to arguing the cases for
bail with the above result. Strong
efforts are being made to bail Billie
Collins, bat it is understood that the
bail will be excessive, and up
to yesterday, nonehad been
granted. The trial of Samuel
Pipes and Albert G. Herndon is set for
next Tuesday, which, ae soon as it h
finished, will be followed by that of
Jim and Bob Murpby.
It M reported that United States
opinion that eleven of the twelve
prisoners charged with robbing trains,
and of being accessory thereto, will be
Deputy Unseasinte. Marshal venu
returned to thia city yesterday from
Depton county, where he has been for
the past few days summoning wit-
nessee in the case. A good deal of ter
timony will be introduced by both
sides, and a strong light will be made
went over to Tyler yesterday, ae a wit
The Dallas Fair association.
The convention held at Houston, on
May let, for the purpose of farming a
circuit of fairs, was a timely and wise
action upon the part of the different
sssociatk ne who were represented on
that occasion. Buch concert of setion
cannot bat prove of mutual profit to
them. Captain Bwink, who represent-
ed the association from this place, baa
taken considerable interest in the mat-
ter from Me very commencement, and
baa, by his energetic workings, placed
Dallas at the head of the list. Our fair
to the ares to the eirouit, commencing
on the 30th of September, and ending
Cetober 6th. The other associations
that have entered into the arrange
an: nanceu, Tyler, Anetta, at
ton. San Antonio and Victoria, Bubi-
afoot interval will be given between
the expiration of one association and
the beginning of another to give
exhibitors ample time to get in
readiness. This harmonious arrange-
ment will cause a much larger attend-
anna, while M will enalile exhibitors
to show at each of them. The premi-
uma for the Dallas Fair .association
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is, “i, st luluere Lals Re at
mile heats to 145). 1:461. May 22, at
Houston, be wee beaten by that won-
derful son of Gienely and La Polka,
General Philips, a mile and a quarter
la 2:12, but finished it in front of Con-
rad and Ten Pin. The following day
Little Reb turned the tables on him in
a dash of’s mile and a half to 2.3894
He was then laid up until the recent
New Orleans meeting, where he start-
ed on the third day in handicap for all
ages, mile heats, in which he ran
third the first heat, and was distanced
the second; and on the firth day, ton
consolation purse for aB ages,one mile,
which he wM with one hundred and
tore on. Rondrea"tna too Adnan
Verdigris, one hundred and three
pounds; the unplaced division con-
5=95
Owing., Burgoo, Docility and
Jim Hinton, with weights ranging be
tween siuety-seven and one hundred
and five pounds 1 L
7 -------------------- t i
“J Men. J. w. Threrkmerten. A
St. Louis Republican: It in conceded
on all bands that Governor Throck-
morton is one of the most efficient
representatives that Texas ever oMt
to congress. He rises far above the
position of a mere politician, takes his
stand on the high plane of true states-
mauship and seeks to legislate not for
a district, state, elars or party, but to
advance the interest and industries of
the whole people. With high intelli-
gence, liberal views and a clear com-
prehension of the needs of his own
state and of the country, he works
RX see et
bant rut mare prempen,to
the whole nation. This to well, and
the state owed him much for his
faithful services. But she owes him
more, and should wipe out the at-
tempted stigma which federal authori-
ty sought to fix upon him when he was
deposed from the office of governor, to
which the people of Texas had elected
him. The zeal, ability and brand
views of government policy developed
% tnsrersstoereeeeveeeeeit
-
towards a wronged man should replace
him to the executive chair from which
socalled reconstruction removed him.
While Governor Throckmorton has
earnestly advocated the completion of
the Texas and Pacafts railway, he bar
done it more to ecure an open Lighe
way to the Pacific through the south
went then on account of its special ad-
vantage to northern Texas; and he
has shown just as much seal since he
rebneeeeeetraness uneatam
will consist, for the most part to mon
sy, and will be larger than those of
last year. The association will meet
to the next few days to take necee
sary arugements.
X
: somewhat skinned up- it wis a nar-
row escape and is a wonder they were
not seriously injured
i . Married.
s At the residence of Mr. W H. Nor
ton, in East Dallas, Wednesday, 15th
instant, at 2 o clock m., by the Rev.
Kirk Baxter, Mr W H. Mathes to
13.Mre. F. C. Epperson. 1
Two HERALD sends its greeting to
the happy pair, with the wish that
, their journey adown the pathway of
life may be strewn with flowers as
bright and beautiful (as those of the
month of their union. May their star
of destiny be ever in the ascendant,
and may they ever enjoy a wealth of
election and love ... ,
Dallas City Lumber Yard. |
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oar Noldiecsovs..
‘ The following notices of the military
I in connection with the late Maifest,
.are from the Fort Worth Standard:
. The Stonewall Greys won the prize
at the shooting match in Dallas, but
generously divided the prize money
with our baya who were in the con-
test. The boys are enthusiastic in
speaking of Dallas hospitality. -
The Tarrant, Rifles, who went to
Dallas to attend the Maifest, were
treated handsomely by the Dallas peo-
: ple and military. They were met at
I the depot with a band, and escorted to
treaktsast by the Dallas local militia.
The boys are all highly pleased with
their trip.LAN
Belles cay Musto i Yard.
“The Mainuchen
The Mainmohek Plane.
This excellent instrun Mt
be rapidly gaining the favor
ly deserves, and will, we believe, at
no distant day he the
* so rich-
or resan Bline lncccones with
their equalizing scale.
they stay in
other planes,
sweetness at
tune better than any
and have a volume and
tone surpassed by none
Edwards, at 705 Main’s reet, the state
agent for these superior instruments.
Mr. C.H.
agent for these superior instruments,
informs us that he has sold five of
them in the last two days.,.
:
From a gentleman who arrived to
this eity-yenterday morning from Fort
Worth, it ia learned that Lee Witt,
who murdered the railroad ticket agent
vines, was cap-
et Corsicans some time
tured in that place by Marshal Court
wright. I Learning his s hereabouts in
the eity, the marshal, with a squad of
men, started after him. , But through
some means he got aa inkling that
they were coming after him, aud,
mounting his horse, he
through the heart of the
for the Trinity river, closely pursued
by the marshal and his party, who
kept up a running dire on him, which
he returned. He gained the river, but
before he could erose, the pursuing
party closed in on him
rendered. After the capture it was
found that the horse be
that bad been motel
•he would like to be shown to the
room, as she wanted to see the wo-
man. When the caller neared the door
of the room, which was open, the saw
the man sitting with his back to it
talking to the woman. Quickly open-
ing the porte monuale, abe took ont. *
revolver, and made for the open- door.
The man turning, saw her with the
pistol in her hand, and jumping up.
caught boa, Md wrenched the weapon
from her, just ae she was to the
act of firing at the woman. She would
have made an ameauit on the woman,
had not the man held her to prevent
it. She said that the man, whose name
was Jim Campbell, was her husband,
and that the woman was trying to steal
him away from her. A war of words
ensued between the two women, each
contending that she had the best right
tothe man, and matters began to get
so warm that Mr. Slaughter told them
they must leave the house, which the
woman of the pistol did, taking her
husband with her. She reared dire
she led her lord away.
* Yeat irday evening, Officer Cornwall
caught an inebriated customer taking
an evening siesta on Lamar street,
contrary to the laws of the eity char-
ter. . When the officer awoke him he
cenneund seining to be comonal.
He said that he “detested the elty eal-
aboore above all other things M earth,
in the air and in the sen," and didn’t
believe he would go. The officer said
M was merely a difference of opinion,
but that be thought he would. A
scudile ensued, bot the officer proving
the stronger of the two, he was van-
quished. He then became resigned to
bie fate, and went along without fur-
ther resistance, and was locked up-
i naline cary Lumber fora.—
—There are four prisoners to the
calaboose, three men and one woman.
—The market to well supplied with
meinez K
—Lieutenant Peak will dismiss a
portion of his command to-day, keep-
ing a part of them
—The Trinity river in slowly rising
which shows that there has been • re-
cent rain fall northwest of here. +
—Lieutenant Peak, it is understood,
will dishand ats company of rangers,
keep ing only a few picked met.
—The wood dealer has relented, and
ers from New Orleans and Galveston
to Rio and Vera Cruz. He is a demo-
arat, but got a demagogue, and while
favoring a wise economy la expendi-
tures, believes the government wae
created to bless en well as rule the peo-
5-S “IT TE - =
rare an ino uppronenin
state convention of Texas a likely to
nominate Mr. Throckmorton for the
governorship.
CH----
THE STATE OVER
—-Register: Our found-
Can OrrtReites: Durfound
the front, for several brick building, in
Paris ---We learn that Mr John Jar
boe, who is afflicted with insanity, was
permitted to go home, and yesterday
threatened to annihilate his wife with
an ax.---The elevator of Waples &
earn that Ms. John Jar
annihilate his wife with
for
by
be
lukling that
dashed down
town, making
the pursuing
when he sur
was riding was
in this county.
city to await
Tis morning, at our two Jacek, a
irUiant aaetoer meme the :
ire neportation to thesee neor his crime.
A
mispress, omen lasted for eeved
second.” The body which appeared to
be close to the earth, was exceedingly
luminous, falling to the west. When
near the horizon it burated, throwing
s number of beautiful lights off, mak-
ing a grand scene. The reporter did
not have his, astromical grasses with
aim, and was unable to take full ob-
servatione of the serial phenomenon.
n-un-clog LemheF Y-ee.
shseegleosuen ma, •.
dressed in a plain night
little gin
noun .and u.at. Techie, tear*
seen going up
attracted the attention
52.22222 "eg* LAm*
the attention
of a group of
asked her the
that her papa was somewhere drunk,
and that her mamma
had sick, and that
and that
was at home in
she was afraid
K 2*942 20oio2ruteme
Nix and his family, who live nearh. E 1 GA
Farmer’s Branch, were in attendance 2..112-:
on the Buaday-school picale at Car-nTe o Tslue thehid
rollton, their premises were entered . . Lo. i A torr
theives. A lot of clothing and other ”2 T5P1 * *
articles about the house were stolen
and carried off. A quantity of bed
clothing was also taken, and the trunk
ef Mr. J. P. Hendricks, who had been
stopping with the family, was broken
open, his clothes taken and six twenty
dollar bills he Md locked up. There
the thief in. .
Putins cry Lumnite vara.
volunteered to go with her in search
. Sunday night, about nine o’clock, as
Mr. Thomas Overall was riding along
the Deaton road, and when near
two masked men, mounted, who rode
out of the woods in trout of him. The
usual command of “throw up your
hands” was given in a tone that indi-
cated that the speaker would brook be
trifling. They then ordered him to
dismount, when they went through
him, getting eighteen dollars andsome
odd cente. One of the party remarked
to the other "we have gotten the
wrong party,” when the other said “no,
he has it hid some place about him."
They then made him pull off bie boots,
which they examined thoroughly, as
well as his bet, which they farmed
wrong side out. Not finding any more
money they attempted to scare money
out of him by threatening to kill him,
but as he had no more about him it
could not be forthcoming. After hold,
ing a short whispered conversation
they told him to mount and ride on,
which he did with alacrity. Mr
Overall states that the men were well
mounted, and wore black masks
which completely hid their faces.
a S.-ana com anua
Messrs. Burse and Kline, egents for
him, and he left with
her for home
Msoma, sums A wined, Lier
takers, on Eim street, opposite the
Methodist Episcopal Tabernacle, have
purchased a. new beerse, which for
elegance of make and damn for our
Work on County Rentsd
The bridge over White Rock creek,
on the Roekwall road, bulit from the
funds donated by the citizens for the
improvement of the county roadle, is
finished. The span, which fa sixty
feet in length, is s substantial structure
and will prove of great benefit to those
who come to the city by that road dur-
• ing the heavy rains. The force was
moved up to Duck creek, on the same
road, where another bridge, fifty feet
in length, will be erected. The timber
Ped in these bridges consists of black
exprem and yellow heart pine. The
work is under the at le supervision of
Captain Johnson, into div sogincer.
, to into only. The top of the vehicle’s
ornamented by six beautiful urns, with
: stiver railings to between. The in-
‘ side is finely Solshed, the same being
of the latest make, while the bottom
fa supplied with rollers, to allow the
clumornycn oisex viva, profusely
fringed with allver
thmele, tastefully bu
of the hearse. own
of sliver, composed
EE
“1EA N
--esse
or the all-seeing
EEs
th
sue girl, some twelve years tint PTer, will hurl its thunderbolts
_ulagainst it. P will meet with to on-1
*AP cmmpr mising protest from the pulpit
the window of the ticket. High moral ideas are closely interworen
----**----- into the spirit and genius of our instita 1
tions Let those ideas and lews which
beautify and soften society, and those
sentiments which the heart owns and
the conscience approves as the proper
exponents of ebarity and justice re,
main Let us not sacrifice the unbought
grace of gentle laws, the muse of noble
sentiments, to sickly and poisonous
speoman,," Me 44 tein T
office, the-----—- —
ticket fog i he child te Joplin, Missouri.
Having purchased the ticket, the man
took a seat to await for the train.
man asked the e gent for a.
trehased the ticket, the man
when the reporter apprchelled and
nuerried the name of the man, and
- -— of the child’s grief. “My
John Colby,” he answered,
hild is a poor little unfortu-
the cause
name is
“and this
nate who has been deserted by her un-
feeling mother. If you want to show
the whole story it is this About a
month ago the mother and child came
to my place, seven miles south of here,
the woman stating that she
HERE AND THERE
Has opened at No. 407 Main Street, Oposite
LeGrand Hotel, and will always keep on hand a
select stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS’ and
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, which we will aril at very
low prices.
STONE & GLUCK,
to board,
was from
Toplip, Missouri, and that
come south for her
she was a ghodlooking wo-
man, about twenty-nine years old.
She said she weak widow, her hus
band, who was a soldier to the confed-
she was s widow, her hus.
erate army during the tote was, having
been killed at the battle of Gettysburg.
She gave her name ae Mrs. Porter, and
that of the little girl as Mamie. Two
weeks ago last Wednesday, she left,
stating that the was coming up to
Dallas to do some shopping, and that
be back the next day, but
she never came, but wrote me
• letter
she was
from here saying that
going away for good.
and asking me to take care of the
child. Shi expected to return some
day,she wrote,and would pay me for it.
She seemed to have plenty of money
paid me for a months board
and had
ia advance, but never left any for the
eure of the child. Learning from the
little one
so.
• the bmm or sows 1
ser about how the woman
had acted
when she sent me word
the ebild through t»
she cousin... her, entotire .mans,
to defray Bor expenses. Here, I am
put the poor little thir-g
train, and in charge of the
The ebild had by this
time ceased crying, and the two arose
to get hi
journey.
—In the
I much for her to earry on her
A Prussian officer was recently lost in
the crater of Vesuvius, 2 * 1
Charlotte Cushman’s grave is marked - ,
only by a-small white stone, . _ . 3
„ onio has voted by a large majority"00I-MerR2CES=
Against taxing church property.
farr Fortune, of Halifax, has given
birth to twins—girls, of course, “Miss
"attunes never come singly." 1
"The other evening fifty thousand
Dout were deposited an Lake Winnie-
bago, at Fand du Lee, Wisconsin.
The Philadelphia Times says the coal
regions of Pennsylvania are alive with
lodges of organized communists.
try. seit.............
Green snit...-----
Greno bid-..,..-,
Buffalo aidesbulis
r
t 1 Evening Report Fineret..
I New Yens, May 15—Money easy as
cent, sterling dal. Gold weak at a
Secernent bonds area State bom
“Yes, said a man last evening, ae he
bent his elbow to raise the twentieth
glass of beer," It is overwork that kills."
King Humbert has set apart #200,000
Mt of the income of his civil list to-
ward the monument to his father to be
raised, in Turin.
The pienie season has approached
The young man with the lavender trous
ers should guard against sitting down
M the custard pie.
When you can’t count more than one
bald head in the parquette on a spects-
cular night, you may conclude that the
times are indeed hard.
An lowa minister has invented a
churn which is operated by his cusn-
ioned arm chair as be rocks to and fro,
and meditates upon his text.
Three-fourths of licorice manufsc-
tured ia the United States is said to be
reihuNnmdezjoce n end
A man ia Somerville, Massachusetts,
nailed up all the outer doors of. his
house so as not to be disturbed by visi-
tore while whipping his wife.
. A tramp was rescued from a watery
grave at Portland, Michigan, just in
time to be proven a thief and sent to the
work house far a year
Three alleged conspirators have been
notice of the woman, Mrs.
Porter, who left her child in the hands _______________._____
of. farmer! thsshinty, published | -to- a.te .==",
11 was stated that bet “fath-
yesterday
er was killed at Gettysburg.” Buch
was the lau guage of Mr. Colt, yet he
must have
child is only
been mistaken, as the
about twelve years old.
The Whipples Post,
Te the Editor of The Herald:
- c
One of the meet remarkable phases
which thep resent canvass in Hue county
has assumed is the open advocacy, by
some aspira nts, of the “whipping post,
certain preventive of crime,
as inducing reformation, and a better
remedy for the expenditures which are
incident to the arrest, conviction and
punishme n i of offenders That an issue
so insignificant, and so revolting to
as a mere
punishmen.
common hu manity, should be the prom-
inert issue in the canvass, and the only
one worth y or the exalted consideration
of the me 1 a minds now seeking office,
sp-unde ldtng senned sho wire and in
Amidst all the mighty questions,
of state pol icy, finance, occupation tax,
frontier protection, Mexican relations,
internal improvements,"
sf universities, the establishment of a
better system of public free schools,
the letting of convict labor, the
location of the supreme court to suit
the convenience of, the people, the
Nr the exalted consideration
it minds now seeking office.
the renned, the wise and the
all the mighty questions
charged with the heinous offeruse of sry-
ing to bribe an alderman.
la Kane counity, lillubis, it has been
found-difficult to induce farmers to
serve on the jury, as they are afraid to
leave some on account of the many
tramps that infest the county.
n : New Out Raws, May it —Gold pi th
____* N Wpemiam.. Berlins Nanf 4
nave srock HARRET. El: 1 Cotton Market. 1
CATFLE-Yoodte=tre-ipeinss 300
-Man - 1 %
322217
HOUs—Choice heavy.........
Fair to good ......
Ubolee light...-..r..i
*u*=*-***---------L
EE =
26-2x21 nTIout
COENTRY rnDDCE,
Butter (country) ..........
(northern).....-...
F.u, fresh,:-......:
New potatoes per bushel,
82
per dozen.
$ 2 OALBsTON- May 16.—Dutton—Re
270 sf bales. Exports, France— baidd
8 9 i ment —bales, ceannel —bales,
in wise 1,237 bales;” Great Britam- .
35ite ****** Stock is a bales. Moss, D
= Fear. ‘-cmba*.
*924*411*6--*
=== E E
New less. Ma; 16.—Cotion steady. Holes
ISe pale.3 15
WEDNESDAY . THTRRPAY.
**======
ieuayialJune u ten te n
- GM tall * August 11 igil ieieptemier re sh.
, e to lie ete w. October i 700 7.7,
Nigbt—Cotton Irregular. Uplands ile; Or.
leans l’c. Males, 3,319 bales.
Consolidated net receipt 7,00 bales. ex-
ports to first Britain 20, balen; France
4.72. bales; continent Abe bales, channel
17,138 bales.
Feste meeinn. '
May. C TE 1st ,
June. He isaii les “
812 950
weouesale onorzar FAnRer
BACON, per as-short. Clear, » 3-49100,
sh miders. s 3-teVe; Breakfast, 1 2giie; dry
Pint * ---------- .02*
"daRiNo rowpensVasois brands A
nt #e #al • 14 do do.Rles
cherse-w-ternei, istosh-e. H
i ANDLES-Bar, s le ss. ISgj60.
LOFFEK-Jave, per lb. Iwase: Rie, enema,
FETA “•“ ** common w
CONCENTRATEDLYF-Vanous brands,
4001.lbcans, per case, *21430
• const we
:i-Ded-
le 1-24.5 and 1 ..... M ..
MME saner brands 12815)
—antes kioneser
.me;
* * #**
.--==i
PE
eraue dee
76410 Tac
&£
44
io 7
10 4
fi
Noon Cotton
57**12*
“Futures opened i-aeal-ma higher, Lot the
advance has since been less.
Uplands low middling clause. May de-
Ivery,S 15-1646 h-04. May =* Fauths
J 320 fame Jane and July
------------ -- ----- --------------------- ----- 1 6 1-2246 i-ied; August and 1
nary to Fair, am I-se; Common, 1‘s-4erse. I as situetober-and Noven
MOIL O T a Euxie, see l- AE mac Middling "hiend
seirtiueceme -,==:
$450.5 80 - Morant June de
sALr-Liverpool sack, $1 0041 65; Onto and Octoter s 5-=..
river, in bbls, 82 4042 60; table, per sack,41-2 5 p. m. Sales mnerede s,te bales A1
P___Futures are steady. Uplands low a
I EA—GE apowder, Su475e; imperial, sag clause May delivery t u led: May ea
Ein Jeten, se ml, Colors, 47 - 15-Wi; June and July ed; July and
INEGA R-Cider, 2g5es white wine, so I6 1-100: A agust and September s s-a
efe----------------
"les—Louiniann, per th, Tant I-se,
BOUAR—Grinnlated, per 1e, Hikita;
Causiod, 11, l-mle. Powdered. 11 1-2 ile,
Older, A, perb. le I Lie I-e; Choice
Louisiana, nae lie: Prime,” 1-1g,l-se; Ordi-
le
3
ted: ordins
wmiddling
2 8, Bep
,
lev and November e sited uplands low mid-
idling clepre new crop shipped Never ber
ESCULENTS AND FRUITS. - lbysale d.
ESCULENTSLIrh potatoes, per oot,‘ss M „Nze “HEIYE1-Nth*Ootton *
93 se. Onions, per 61,83 5, Cabbage, wes. I PREs Mes wesADAL
tems eerersteunoney southern, per dozen, ordinary-----P -
“sumrERDEM 5=-Western too/rinn E
-1i-.p==u--==
Granger, per box, ou Lemons, Per box. M. me, mts onice" bal
—---— --Exports to Great Britain in fit batin tg
w X ment 2er bales; coast wise 8,58 bales. 8
199,438 bales.
- . 1. CANNEDDeviled ham, ae met se, sai-l Commercial. -
--All persons afflicted with kidney mOU NO SW SON New On RABS, May 18.—Flour quiet a
4H 70809. . active and firm white Sle; yellow Me. •
' C F — in fair demand at aarbe.Corn miens, 1
LEMERR MARKET Imand uirm. at Ba se. Cones, demand fair:
E med ,,
aremied and mntened,conoe; Mes
- —----H
—Happy tidings for nervous inderers
and those who have been dosed, drug-
ged and quacked. Pulvermacher’s
Electric Belts effectually eure premna-
ture debility, weakness and diesy.
Book and Journal, with information
worth whourande, mailed free. Ad-
drees "Pulvermacher Galvanie Com-
pany, Ulneinnati, Ohio.
diseases, pain in the back, and all uri-
nary diseases, diabetes, gravel, droppy
or nervous debility, should at once
take HUNT’s REMEDY. All -diseases of
the kidneys, bladder and urinary or-
gans are cured by HUNT’S REMEDY.
Vensee has ker bridge of sighs Saint
Lou e her bridge of size, one poetical, the
. the builllingl outer practical, and in the latter place le
a. the establishment of a
manufactured that valuable tone, Rome
of edovict labor, the
the supreme court to suit
Tipton under construction and to be division of the state, he repeal of the
smoke-house law, the repeal-
now asks only from three and a quar-
ter to three and s half dollars a cord
for his wood.2 * €
—Me E C. Browder, wife at the late
E. C. Browder, of this eity, died at her
residence two miles from the eity. .aion
—A number of shop-keepers were
arrested yesterday by Deputy United
States Marshal Seward, for violating
the internal revenue law.
—A number of witnesses were sum-
the L atood Ittotos Runet, net
met" ‘* Woelernden
maanne u.u- ....... to ...__
sewing machine, are to the city for the season,
the purpose of introducing this value- -
Me adjunct to the sewing machine.
They bear testimonials of the leading
physicians of Shreveport, Louisiana,
and other points where the article
has been introduced. By the addition
of this valuable attachment, the ma-
chine can be used without fatigue to
the back and limbs, thus obviating
" "oMMtoe^M
monmes, eh am ., La She
Windsor hotel. Territory for sale in
all parts of the state. The gentle-
men will’make s thorough canvass
of the city. -
tisement of the postmaster general,
which appears on the second page, for
proposals for carrying the United
States mails in Texas.
—Many of the farmers have finished
harvesting their wheat and are pre
paring to plant cotton, thereby raising
two aregs during the same season on
the same ground.
—A number ofwagons heavily load-
ed with freight, left for the west yes-
terday morning. Among them were
several teams from the forte west, car-
tying out government stores,
g—This is the time of the year when
the nobby young man uneessiog’s
racks his brain in a vain attempt to
discover what will be the style in
standing collars Ny the remainder of
completed in about two weeks, will be
40x40 feet in width and breadth, and
forty feet high. It’s capacity will be
filly thousand bushels of wheat
"Bezar Cbunty.—Sheep raisers are find-
ing it diffi uit) to get hands to shear
their sheep. A few goodshearers could
find employmenthere - The rain
Saturday night was not so heavy north
of the elty as in its near vicinity, which
accounts for the sudden rise and fall of
the river.—--Captain C. C Hood, 24th
infantry. Captain D A Irwin, 4th eave
alry, and second Second Lieutenant J.
R. Price, 24th infantry, are hereby de-
tailed as additional memories of the
general court martial instituted as Fort
*=--. ...
There was never a. finer prospect for
fruit than M present. Our peach trees
are literally breaking down under the
weight of their product, and we have
seen the ground under the trees covered
with young fruit which was pulled off
to save the tree. Wheat cutting com-
menced on the first instant, and a fine
harvest is expected. We had a splen-
did rain on the eighth, which will
almost guarantee s splendid crop of
corn. Dekesch it may prove detrimen-
tal to a few who have cut their wheat
oe? emi"n" H.
1e.2.a----.eng-cent prepurto.rc.
commencing the Young county jail. He
will begin work next Monday morn-
ing, and ere many months we will have
one of the best jails in northwest
Texas.—The eun of the state of
Texas vs. F. B. Marshall, for the mur-
der (by poison) of Dora Dees, which has
been agitating the public mind for the
past four weeks, was decided late Batur
day PE The MM N
verdict of f guilty of murder in the lot
degree.”)
Tarrant chunly—Slandard: A good
deal of land, from which the wheat has
just been cut, is now being broken up.
The farmers are preparing this land for
cotton, which will be planted as soon as
possible----The commissioners’ court
was in session yesterday urging many
matters of import to the court. Many
scomurissions werejssued granting power
to open new and change old roads. The
county treasurer’s report was received
and ordered on the record. This report
for the least three months is the largest
ever sent into this court. Me. Furgun
son turned in $32,000 to scrip.
Travis County.—Statesman A squad
er the command of Cor
obnoxious
or amendment of the road, banking,
and other laws, the amendment to the
code, ap that continuances may be
granted wil hin the term; from time to
time when =-====> that 4ss wwil- m
be emptie d
tions, there
necessary, that our jails may
and many other great ques-
can not be found s topic so
fit to be advocated as the bearing of the
back to the lash..
Have our candidates made a fatal
mistake in forcing this issue upon the
eimiaain ATuE 1-2"
citizens (men and women) should be
bloodied by the whip ?- Will this char-
of pus siehment deter the commise
f erime? Will it be more effics-
acteri.
sion of er -_______
atone la reforming the offender who is
submitted i a its degration? Will it ex.
set a refini ng influence upon society ?
Will its ho manising influences be such
aa to commend itself to the lion hearted
sons and compasdonate women of this
the grandest of commonwealths? Will
the doctrine of the whipping post be in-
scribed upon the democratic banner?
If these questions can be answered
affirmatively then those candidates who
favor the
w* --minsure represent the intelliy
gent publiccentiment of the county and .
H wad wali receive a hearty endorse €
state, mow
ment.
1 go a
uni.
of Done Dets. wIiet *
Gellove in baring the back
black, of either sex, to the
rinciple or policy, is would
a law for the wealthy, but
- _____sl for the poor. It is a teat
rible sight to witness the execution of
Let as draw a brief picture
pping post, erected in the
re, and for the sake of hu-
ame that it is a man, rather
man, who is the offender.
1 5., % *2= an
^•*1
1---N
thin a
The expl
bred. The populace Jahs for tile hour
with intense interest. In the throng
. will be found the old and young of both
• uee molexcrowal rmorite des
e interest. In the throng
nd vulgarity. Around the
* the handouts, manacles.
post in lid. ----- —____
cat-o-nine-itare, ‘ brine, sponges, etc.
Theerecu - 1 -
.tops" times forth "he victim.
■
shall ladies be permitted to show
their spring bonnets at the musical les
dralt is the omen 224
79* on, unrsE
■ E=2 257
nee them to two stories and
—The pienie ensson is now in full
bloom, and the favorite place of resort
appears to be Long’s lake, which can
be reached in a short and pleasant side
-== =
"Em esuit monner san.
talion, returned to the elur last even-
"*" soaicusocintene
of his men were after Indians who
had made their appearance in Kimble
county, where they had been raiding.
—There are now in all ten daily,
=2’2 ,122. Tee "
PgTnit.
voted to the dezelopment of the re-
Min stmt, MB
ion he
er
port oteearlivea from Kifuib county
with the fillowing prisoners: James
Pace, thet s of horse, bail fixed at $1,000,
Luther Walton, their of horse: James
R. Potter, theft of hogs, bail $1,000, E
T. Duanon, theft of hoge; Bell Doublin,
deeanasm, tint
bail fixed at $1,000
laved in jail on three indictments
and by the grand jury, charging him
rged titles to land. Copr
an old resident of this
years gone by.he made
eoitett
urprise and regret to the
many who know him. 17-
2 CoTdemnm: Colonel
with Issui
tain Cont
place, and
himself f
fit :
===
military encampo
G
be
======
Inuomsieas oressieay
a
. “Herman Errap."
No ether medicine in the world was ever
given such a test of its curative qualities as
Bo Cers’GERaN avers. In three years
two million four-hundred thousand email
bottles of this medifelue was distributed free
w elwirge vy druggists to this country to
inose a feted with consumption, asthma,
eroup, severe coughs, poenmonia and other
diseases of the throat and lungs, giving the
Amoresa people andestble p roof that
German syrup will cure them. The result
has men that druggists in every sewn and
village to the United States are recommend-
ing it to sheir customers. Go to your drug-
gist ned ask whatthey know ahoutit name 1
ple boules is cents. Regular size 75 cents.
2941: Eii relieve ear care
as Trangall Nervous Bgathm
Can never as possessed by those whose di-
gustive and assimilative organs are in •
state of ebronie disorder. Weak stomachs
make weak nerves To restore vig a and
quietude to the latter, the fire must be in
vigaraled and regelated. The ordinary se-
datives may tranquillize the beryea for a
waile, but they can never, like Hostetter’s
etomanb Liters, remove the causes of
nervous debility. That superb lavirsnt
and gorrective of disordered coneitians of
the alimentary organs has also theeffert of
importing tone to the nerves. Thedelieste
eirenot!
me,:rs.cenialine from internet
digestion ant assimilat on, drew st earth
froal the fund of vitality developed ia the
system by the Bitters, which imparts the
required impetus to the antritive functions
al ito stomach, enriches the etreblation, and
given tone and regelarity to the secretive
and evacuative organd myidtywil -
e-T L
or the method of burning our bodies after
death, created some stale stir to this cone-
try, bet met with very lUU. fever. To place
ourebild, our mother or father into a hot
oven, after death, and to stand and gaze at
its rapid cra-ping, burning and conversion
into a few ounces of ashes, in, in our estlana-
tion, ernel and sintuil New lasics, pea who
aresufering from some female complaint,
who have become irregular, or have pains
and aches, bystertes, nervousness sudgee-
seek prostration, we advise you le use Eng
lish Female Bitters to once, and claim a
new lease upon your lives. Is wawontter-
ful female regulator, and also a quick and
powerful seals, curing cbroate cases ia an
leeredibly short one, dulijumk,was
-.. noorinE I eonnfor sathe sir fully fair, 1
=--**
"Witry pue-nouce. per thoueend, 2.2227772727222’"
we--81 Lours, May l.—Miour is a
RMS Rough per tbocsind ses co I steadier but there is but little busing
curtoced, sur tr pleg-te ws do, etpertine fall 81 Sows SE extra Bi BB
sNoiks Velow pine, eat, sa oogs 0, | 54 2081 43 Tamtly E1E Whe
long leaf pine, rawed, so, express eus, 81 00 E Non Are l ‘‘‘
“rars-fooli na *==2111==
D* SON R*NR*F. seme
PRINTS—Hober D Pinks’eit Shirtings loose, si moa duel was Ky for anoniders,
a 3-4; Boll ia, 6 l-4.Mandards, 51-lgee; Bifel, I clear rats and clear sides. Bacon quiet and
Ise; Garners, Be: Harmony, k. unchanged, good jobbing demand, si 254450
BHOWNSHEETINGE ALantie, A, 81 4 as I7V@anugs 40 for snomders, topee
Indian besd. +isie; Nashvide, AA. The I shoulders B 1
39-** .=-=---* -
BLEACHED MUSLINS—Wamsutta, 4-4, elected Diet light salted lieu stack salted
stie; Front of the Loom, ten Lonsdale, Otoe 111540; kips 12740, wet salted darks butchers .
NSARE Peabody,*; New Jersey, 8 M “Wal T.n Becomes to nue. Ma
DocknAnington Brown, lexe. Champ- of ours, name course isaise, burry and
on Twilled, 14′40, Lewiston Plain stripe, ise ferior lifelle. Eastern, spring clip, fine alid
Lewistown Cneck, ante; Arlington Fancy I medium, Bardie; low grades and burry, a
Stripe. D7..L : Mas.
CAMBRIC Roll, ae: Fish *** H‘= ===========--===:
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
se-i, 140 do Be-in, lse, do plaid. Ite: Methuen------
AA, Ito Copistoga gold medal, the: do CCA,
fiaue. Ch-dis. No. 1, Je; Eastern A. ve..
...2.2xs2nutcmisue
DENiMAHogton, Sier Cordis XX, l%e;
ous, BB. irfos York, ise, Clark’s, *<«
CHEVOrArlington, % egic, Evretts,
12% st Amoskeng. ife.
BTRIPKSL Amerean, 9‘e: Glasgow, 6-3,
*4e; Alabama, 63, brown, 12 e.
UINUHALB Amoskeaz, to Bates, to;
Renfrew, se; Bouthwark, sc, dress styles,
l0)e. P
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ’
- — d
MIWATORE ALMANAC.
For this day-Bun rises.............ME -
Bon sets-.---------6NS.
ed to the post, his back laid
courger sends aloft the laish.
-her blow she body write-
.id now.etue
bare. The —-----
and down it comes upon the
flesh, Mow PT-----
ing under
blood begin-—.__-
ed, the gros we of anguish is so revolting
at the sirle - ----- --- -141-
ExcuisutI N F
=*== aEre me
*.95EH
on.......... *oomTt"te "As
TTIN
oust E - ...
Jacinto, Base: Empire, MW; XXX, $300:
Eagle, Sam, Magnolia, in sacks, ilr.s 755
Toads XXX, s st ate Central XXXX,
rn 2 Choice Famly,"3i5: mar Mill XX,
$2: Graham, 8875 ; bran, si ei corn meal.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Proposals will to received at the contenet
office of this department
ronACCO MARKET
puco ronacto virgime orient, aner Until 3 P. M. of July 20, 1978
pounds, 8g 1, do do Sneand extra twist, 660
. do do extra 6-in twist, the ron; do me- . -
simas and le in twist in ste de common 12. *
-" Et Forearrying the mails of the United States,
- cleide dodo mahogany. Paste; do do upon the routes and according to the ached,
axnegany D class tin we, do do dark ma-f ule of arrivals and departure, specified
hogans, tale, de do fine black table T T
.xwwettyeesis,ua By the Department in the State of Texas
Rerstensxu one deura" tot si Hon | 1- 1.
22ki..llend-sen pass. Prom ortoter i, Vo, to June n, die.
‘et Snoeries 62R ordinary. List or routes with schedules all amivae;
IMPORTED CIGARS price per 1000, Reg and departures, inatruettonato bidders, with
del Tay, 5150 Londres. •* Brevet 8144, Com- forme for proposals, and bonds and all other
00*2/--uy ifopaom wn be
upers Rena, soy, Bens Victoria, two; Hours- upon application to the Second Assistant
****** one * G D. M. ERV.
hi: Scotch and Dubdroot, Bootie; common , PANT V
naruise srerr. ^ may
sorne, did
. “The IM
the law is
tides
ste, the 1
sh
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that gre
its
and turn away to leave the
now is given: the sentence of
implest, its majesty has been
Teru" ad
nation.” What gifted pen
Shut eloslie pencil portrey,
Fan conenguence-, misery,
basement that would flow
-
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piercing him with scornful
*1 et
sity an uncaged lion, for,
us, a man thus treated, thus
ould prey upon whatever
within his reach, his hand
pat all. The penitentiary,
use, poor farm or public
ME 255
ratulate themselves upon
such sickening and onstage
is a democrat. I protest that
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discount on large lots 221,12)2,1 12 122,500
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er gal. 81 wot se. Fort, per gal., n.wm w horse, is hands high, 9 years elil, shod all
hecry pergas, al soaes es; Mederia,per ga, Iarund, star in toreberu, heavy man
I ties wr White wine, in cases, # 2984 to. I tali, no brands, valued at 850.
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