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WEEKLY STATESMAN
THURSDAY APRIL 8 1876
OflLelaJ Matte Vlrectarr. '
XXECUT1VK DKPXBTMEJTT. - t
OoTeraor Hicbmrd Coke. :
Lieutenant GoTernor R. B. llabWd.
- Becretary of State A. W. DeBcrry. ; '
Comptroller ol Public Account S. A.
Darden.
Treasurer A. J. Dora.
Commiwioner I General Land Office J.
J. Groos.
Attorney General George Clark.
Ba peri n tend en t of Public Instruction D.
N. liollinpjs worth.
Superintendent of Immigration J. B.
Robertson.
. Adjutant Geaeral "WllUam Steele.
'SCFRXKZ CO CRT. r
Chief Justice O. M. Roberta ; aasociftte
justices George W. Moore Tbomaa J. e-
Tine Reubeu A. Reeves and Robert 8.
Gould. h
DISTRICT iTJDOEa J 5 t S .
First District William Chambers.
Second District H. C. Pedigo. ' !
Third District L. W. Cooper.
Fourth District R. 8. "Walker.
Fifth District George Lane. . it
Sixth District M. D. Ector. f
Seventh District James II. Rogers.
; Eighth District J. L Eastoa. '- " v -
Ninth District Z. Norton.
Tenth District M. II. Bonner.
; Eleventh District W. IL Andrews;'
Twelfth District James M. Lindsay.
Thirteenth District A. J. Hood. . r' .
Fourteenth District II. Barkadale. . r
Fifteenth District Edward Dougherty.
Sixteenth District T. C. Harden.
Seventeenth District D. D. Claiborne.
Eighteenth District R. P. McCormick.
Nineteenth District James Musteraon.
Twentieth District William Burkhardt.
Twenty-first District L. Lindsay.
Twenty-second District J. P. White.
Twenty-third District George Noonan.
Twenty-fourth District J. A Ware.
Twenty-fifth District C. II. Iloward.
Twenty-sixth District J. N. Everett.
.T-veuty-acvcnth District J. P. Richard-
son. . v .
Twenty-eighth District A. S. Broaddus.
Twenty-ninth District J. B. McFarlaod
Thirtieth District J. R. Burnet. ; -
Thirty-first District J. B. Rector. .
Thirty-second District E. B. Turner.
Thirty-third District D. M. Preadergast.
Thirty-fourth District J. P. Osterhout.
Thirty-fifth District F. P. Wood. - -
Criminal District Court of Dallas S.
Ilare.
Criminal District Court of Waco W. N.
Dattle.
Criminal District Court of Galveston and
II arris Gustave Cook.
DISTRICT ATTORNKTB.
First District J. W. O'Brien.
Second District C. L. Douglas.
Third District II. G. Lane.
Fourth District S. A. Wilson.
Fifth District D. 8. Carnahan.
Sixth District 8. O. Swan.
Seventh District W. 8. Sparks. ..
Eighth District M. L. Simms.
Nnth District E. P.Marshall.!
Tenth District W. II. Martin. '.
Eleventh District J. WhitmoraJ
Twelfth District F. E. Piner.
Thirteenth District 8. W T. Lanahan.
Fourteenth District E. G. Bower.
Fifteenth District B. B. Seal. . . .
Sixteenth District W. II. Crain.
beventeentb District P. B. Word.
Eighteenth District W. Giesham.
Nineteenth District Joseph Boone.
Twentieth District S. C. Patton. :
Twenty-first District John Mitchell.
Twenty-second District W. II. Burgees.
Twenty-third District N. O. Green.
Twenty-fourth District A. A. DiaL
Twenty-fifth District James A. Zabris-
kie. ......
Twenty-iixth District J. O. Walker. '.
Twenty-seventh District B. Trigg.
Twenty-eighth District J. N. iiender-
aon. Twenty-ninth District F. G. Davidson.
Thirtieth District J. G. McDonald. -Thirty-first
District J. B. Ellison. ... '
Thirty-second District T. P. Hughes.
Thirty-third District C. B. Pearre.
Thirty-fourth District James Boyd.
Thirty-fifth District E. J. Simpkin. '
Uf OltDIX ARCH TO DIVIDB TO STATS OF
TEXAS INTO SENATORIAL AND RKPRRSEMT-
Section 1. He it ordained hy the people or
Texas in Convention attembled That until
after the first apportionment of Senators
and Representatives as provided in .this
Constitute -a after the census of the United
States shall have been taken in 1880 the
SUte shall be divided into Senatorial and
Representative Districts as follows:
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. '. :r
First District The counties of Liberty
Chambers Sen Jacinto Hardin Tyler Jef-
ferson Jasper Orange Newton and Polk
shall elect one senator; Tyler to be the re
turning county.
Second District The counties of Hons-
ton Angelina Nacogdoches San Augus-
tine and babine shall elect one senator: Na-
cogdoches to be the returning county.
Third District The counties of Rusk.Pa-
ola aod Shelby shall elect one senator;
Panola to be the returning county. "'.'
Fourth District The county of Harrison
shall elect one senator.
Fifth District The counties of Marion
Cass Bowie and Morris shall elect one sen-
ator; Oass to be the returning county.
Sixth District The countiea of lied Riv-
er Titus i'rankliu and Hopkins ahaji
oiect one senator ; Titus to be the retarning
county.
Seventh District The counties of Camp
Upshur Gregg and Smith shall elect one
senator; Gregg to be the returning county.
Eighth District The counties of Chero-
kee Anderson and Henderson shall elect
one senator; Anderson to be tbs returning
county.
Ninth District The counties' of Lamar
anniu and Delta shall elect one : senator;
Lamar to be the returning county.
Tenth District The countiea ot "Wood'
Van Zandt Kaufman Rains Rockwall and
Hunt shall elect one senator; Kaufman to
be the returning county. -
Eleventh District The counties of Gray-
son and Couke shall elect one senator ; Gray-
son to be the returning county.
Twelfth District The counties of Collin
and Denton shall elect one senator: Collin
to be the returning county." "J
Thirteenth District The counties 6f Dak-
las and Ellia shall elect one senator Ellis
toi the returning county.
Fourteeath District Tue counties of Na-
varro Limestone and Freestone shall elect
one senator; Limestone to be the returning
ouuty.
Fifteenth District The counties of Leon
Robertson and Braxos shall elect one sena-
tor; Robertson to be the returning county.
Sixteenth District The eounties of
Grieaaa Madison Walker and Trinity shall
elect one senator; Walker to U the rUra-
Ing county w
Seventeenth District The counties of
Waller Fort Bend and Wharton shall elect
one senator; Waller to be the returning
county.
Eighteenth District The counties) of
Harm and Montgomery ahall elect .one
senator; Harris to be the returning coenty.
Nineteenth District The counties Of Gal-
veatoa Brasoria and Matagorda ahall elect
one senator; Galveston to be the returning
county.
Twentieth District The counties of Aus-
tin Washington and Burleson ahall elect
one senator; Washington to 1m the return-
ing county.
Twenty-first District The counties of
Tails Milam and Bell shall eleotooa sens
tor: Milam to ba the returun. vrum .
Twenty-eecond District The counties of
Johnson Hill and McLennan shall elect one
senator; McLennan to be the returning
county.
Twenty-third District The counties ol
Tarrant Parker Wise Montague Clay
Jack and You air with the' unorganised
counties west ot them ahall elect oae sen-
ator; Tarrant-to be the n turning toamty.
Twenty-Jourta District Tse counties of
Coryell Bosque Hamilton Brown Cole-
man Comancne Erath SumerviHe Hood
Palo Pinto Eastland and Sbackleford with
the unorganised counties of Kunna.it "Thy-
lor Callahan Jones and Stephens shall elect
one senator; Comanche to be the returning
county.
Twenty-fifth District The counties " of
Travis Williamson Burnet and Lampasas
shall elect one senator; Williamson to be
the returning county.
- Twenty-sixth District The counties of
Fayette Bastrop and Lee shall elect one
senator; Fayette to be the returning county.
Twenty-seventh District The counties of
Colorado Lavaca and Gonzales shall elect
one senator; Lavaca to be the returning
county.
Twenty-eighth District The counties of
Col noun Victoria DeWitt Aransas Refu
gio Bee Uoliad Karnes Wilson Jackson
and Atascosa shall elect one senator; Vic-
toria to be the returning couotv.
Twenty-ninth District The counties of
Cameron Hidalgo btarr Zapata Webb
Maverick Kinney. Uvalde. Medina. X
San Patxicio Live Oak and Frio with the
uuurgauLtcu countiea OI UUTAl Eocinal
McMullen La Salle. Dimmitt and Z.vui
shall elect one senator; Nueces to be vhe
reiunimg county.
Thirtieth District Theconnties of Bexar
ComaL Bandera. Kenda IL Kerr. Giliriii
Mason Menard Tom Green Pecos Pre-
sidio El Paso with the unorganized coun-
ties of Concho Kimball Edwards and
Crockett shall elect one senator ; Bexar to
be the returning county.
Thirty-first District The counties of
Guadalupe Caldwell Hays Blanco Llano
and San Saba with the unorganized county
of McCulloch shall elect one senator; Hays
io uu me returning county.
AN ORDINANCE TO DIVIDE THE STATU OF
" TEXAS INTO JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.
B it ordained by tie people of Tela in
CotkVmition. ajuendtl&L Tlli&r. until nthitrwiui
provided by law the State of Texas shall
uiiiucu iuiu iwcuiy-six j uuiciai uia-
tricta as follows to-wit:
Section 1. The First District shall be
comjKMcd of the counties of Jefferson
Chambers Lilcrty Hardin Poik Tyler
Jasper Newton Orange and San Jacinto.
Sue. 3. The Secoud District shall be
com posed of the counties of Harrison Rusk
Panola Shvlby and Sabine.
Sec. 3. The Third District shall be
Core posed of the counties of San Augustine
Nacogdoches Cherokee Houston and An-
derson. Beo. 4. The Fourth District shall be
coruporwi of the counties of Grimes Wal-
ker Madison Leon Trinity and Angelina.
Beo. 5. The Fifth District shall be com-
posed of the counties of Marion Cass
Bowie Titus Morris Franklin and Camp.
Sec 0. The Sixth District shall be com-
posed of the counties of Ited River Lamar
Fauniu uud Grayson.
Stc. 1. The Seventh District shall be
composed of the counties of Gregg Smith
Upshur Wood Raines Van Zandt and
Henderson.
Sec. 8. The Eighth District shall be
composed of the counties of Hunt Hop-
kins Collin KockwalM Kaufman aud
Delta. .
Seo. 0. The Ninth District shall be
composed of the counties of Brazos Rob-
ertson Bui leain and Milam.
Sec 10. Tue Teuth District shall be
composed of the counties of Cooke Denton
Montague Wise Clay Parker Tarrant
and the unorganized counties of Archer
Wichita Baylor Wilbarger Knox Harde-
man Greer and SVegefarth.
Sue. 11. The Eleventh District shall be
composed of the counties of Dallas and
Ellis.
Sec. 12. The Twelfth District shall be
composed of the counties of Hood Coryell
Hamilton Comanche Brown Coleman
Sbackleford Palo Pinto Eastland Erath
Somerville. Junk. Ym
ganized counties of Jones Taylor Runnels
Diepuens iiassieii ana rarock-
morton.
Beo. 13. The Thirteenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Hill Navarro
Limestone Bosque Johnson and Free-
stone. " . .
Skc. 14. The Fourteenth restrict snail be
composed of the counties ot McLennan
Bell and Falls. .
Sec. 15. The Fifteenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Austin Fay-
ette Bastrop Caldwell Hays and Blanco.
Sec. 16. The Sixteenth District shall bs
composed of the couuties of Washington
Lee Travis and Williamson.
Sec. 17. The Seventeenth District shall
be composed of the counties of Buruet'
Lampasas San Saba Llano Mason Men-
ard Gillespie and the unorganized coun-
ties of Concho McCulloch and Kimble.' '
Sec. 18. The Eighteenth District shall be
composed of the counties of Waller Whar-
ton Fort Bend Biazoria Matagorda and
Jackson.' ...
Sec. 19. The Nineteenth District shall be
tomposed of the counties of Colorado La-
raca Gonzales Guadalupe and Wilson.
Sec. 20. The Twentieth District shall be
composed of the counties of El Paso Tom
Green Pecos Crockett au& Presidio.
Sec. 21.-The Twenty-first District shall
be composed of the counties of Harris and
Monto'nmerv. iJ
BEcr23." The Twenty-second District shall
uo .uuupuseu oi - me counties ol uoniai
Bexar-and Atascosa.
Skc. 23. The Twenty-third District shall
oe composed of the counties of DeWitt
Victoria Calhoun Refugio Goliadr Bee
Aransas San Patricio ' Karaes Live Oai
and McMullen.
Sec. 24. The Twenty-fourth District shall
be composed of the counties of Kendall'
Kerr Bandera Medina Frio Uvalde Za-
vala Kinney Maverick Dimmit LsSalle
Edwards and Dawson:
.. .Bec. 25. The Twenty-fifth District shall
be composed of the counties of Cameron
Hidalgo Starr Zapata Webb Eucinal
Nueces and Duval. . ........
Bec. 28.. The Twenty-sixth District shall
bo coinH)sed of the couuty of Galveston.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
. " Sec. 2. Be it further ordained That until
such apportiouuieut alter the census of 1880
representatives shall be elected as follows:
First District the counties of Liberty
Hardin Jefferson and Cbamltcrs shall elect
ne representative; Liberty to be the re-
turning county.
' Secoud District The countiea of San Ja-
cinto Polk and Tvler shall elect one reDre-
sentative; Tyler to be the returning
county.
Third distt ict The counties of Jasper
Newton and "Orange shall elect one repre-
sentative; Jasper to be the returning
county. . u
Fourth District The counties of San
Augustine and Sabine shall elect one rep-
resentative; San Auguatiuo to be the re-
turning county.
Fiftu District The county of Houston
shall elect one representative.
Sixth District The counties of Nacog
dochea and Angelina slmll -lw-t nn retire.
tentative ; Nacogdoches to be the return-
ing county.
Seventh District the cnuntv of RnoV
shall elect one representative.
x.ignm uutncl I be couuties of Panola
and Shelby ahall elect one representative;
Panola to be the returning couuty.
"um iiniici in counties OI HUSK
Pwola and Shelby shall elect one reore-
aatative; Pnol to be the returning
county. i i i .
Tenth Dutnct The county of Harrison
ahall elect one representative.
Eleventh District The counties of Mar-
lon Caaa Bowie and Morris ahall elect
three representative ;Case to be the return-
ing county.
Twelfth District The county of Red
River shall elect one representative.
Thirteenth District The countiea ot Ti-
tus and Franklin ahall elect one repreaenta-
Titus to be the returning county
f Fourteenth District The county of Hop-
kins shall elect one representative.
Fifteenth District The county of Smith
shall elect one renrveenUtive.
r ttxteeath District The counbea f
Smith and Gregg shall elect one represent-
' cmim vo oe me returning county.
Seventeenth Dintrirt Ts
Upshur and Camp shall elect one represeut-
t psuur 10 ne ine returning county.
Eighteenth District The county of La-
mar shall elect ooe representative.
Nineteenth District The county of Fan-
nin ahall elect one representative.
"."Twetttieili District The constiM nf Ta.
mar. Fnol and Delta shall dtct one
representative; Lamar to be the reiurniiig
county.
Twentv.flnt !.' t-!- Tv-
Hunt and RockwaU shall elect one rep-
sentaUve ; Hunt to ba the returning countT
Tweuty-eecond District The counties of
Kwiman Raises Wood and Van Zandt
shall elect two representative!) ; Kaufman to
be the returning county.
Twenty-third District The county of
Henderson shall elect one representative.
Twenty-fourth District The county of
Anderson shall elect one representative.
Twenty-fifth District The county of
Cherokee shall elect oue representative.
Twenty-sixth District The couuty of
Leon shall electone representative.
Twenty-seventh District The county of
Robertson shall elect two representatives.
Twenty-eighth District The county of
Bra&os shall elect one representative.
Twenty-ninth District The county of
Grimes shall elect one representative.
Thirtieth District The counties of
Grimes and Madison shall elect one repre-
sentative; Grimes to be the returning
county.!".-; A
Thirty-first District The counties of
Walker and Trinity shall elect one repre
sentative ; ft tiker to be the returning
county. -:-:
Thirty-second District The county of
Montgomery shall elect one representative.
Thirty-third District Harris couuty shall
elect two representatives.
Thirty-fourth District The counties of
Harris and Mntgoniery shall elect one rep-
resentative; Harris to be the returuiug
county. ....... -
Thirty-fifth District Galveston county
shall elect two representatives.
Thirty-sixth District The counties of
Brazoria Galveston and Matagorda shall
elect one representative; Galveston to lie
tbe returning county.
Thirty-seventh District The counties of
WbartonyFort Bend and Waller shall elect
two representatives; Waller to be the re-
turning county.
Thirty-eighth District Austin county
shall elect oue representative.
Thirty-ninth District Washington
county shall elect one representative.
Fortieth District WasLinston and
Burleson couuties shall elect one representa
tive; rsurieson to be tbe returning county.
1 Forty-first District The counties of Falls
Milam and Bell shall elect three representa-
tives; Bell to be the returning county.
Forty-aeeond -District The county of
Limestone shall elect one representative.
Forty-third District Tbe county of Free-
stone shall elect one representative.
: Forty-fourth District The county of Na-
varro shall elect one representative.
Forty-fifth District The county of Ellis
shall elect one representative.
Forty-sixth District The county of Dal-
las shall elect two representatives.
Forty-seventh District The county of
Collin shall elect one-Tepresentative. -.
Forty-eighthDisirict The county "of
Grayson shall eicct-iwp representatives.
Forty-ninth ' DistrictThe counties of
Grayson aod Collin shall elect one represen-
tative; Grayson to be the returning county.
Fiftieth District-The county of Cooke
shall elect one representative.
Fifty-first District The county of Den-
ton shall elect one representative.
Fifty-second District The counties of
Clay Montague and Wisej wih the unor-
genized counties west of Clay shall elect
one representative; Wise to be the return-
ing ounty. '
Fifty-thrrd District The county of Tar-
rant Shall elect one representative. '
Fifty-fourth District The counties of
Parker Jack and Toung with the unor-
ganized counties west of them shall elect
one representative ; Parker to be tbe return-
ing county.
;Fifty-fifth Distric-The county of John
sdn shall elect one representative.
Fifty-sixth DisirietThe county of Hill
shall elect one representative.
Fifty-seventh 'District The ' county of
McLennan shall elect one representative.
Fifty-eighth .-District The counties of
Jackson;.C'alhoun Victoria DeWitt Aran-
sas Refugio Bee and Goliad shall elect two
representatives; Victoria to be the return-
ing county . wf .... -.
Fifty-ninth District The counties of Col-
orado and Lavaca shall elect two represent-
atives; Lavaca to be the returning county.
Sixtieth District The county of Gon-
zales shall elect one representative.
Sixty-first District The county of Fay-
ette shall elect one representative.
Sixty-second District The county of
Bastrop shall elet nn representative
Sixty-third District The counties of
Fayette and Lee shall elect one representa-
tive; Fayette to be the returning couuty.
Sixty-fourth District The counties of
Caldwell Guadalupe and Hays shall elect
two representatives; Hays to be the return-
ing county.
Sixty-fifth District Travis county shall
elect one representative.
Sixty-sixth District Travis and Blanco
counties shall elect one representative ; Tra-
vis to be the returning county.
8ixty-seventh District Williamson and
Lampasas counties shall elect one repre-
sentative; Williamson to be the returning
county.
Sixty-eighth ' District The counties of
Coryell Hamilton Brown and Coleman and
the unorganized county of Runnels shall
elect one representative ; Coryell to be the
returning county. .. .
Sixty-ninth District The counties of
Bosque Somerville and Hood shall elect
oue representative ; Bosque to be the return-
ingcounty.. j ;.
Seventieth District The counties of
Erath Comanche; Palo Pinto Eastland
and Sbackleford Trith the unorganized
counties of Stephens Jones Callahan and
Taylor" shall elect one representative; Co-
manche to be the returning county.
Seventy-first District The county of
Bexar shall elect one representative.
Seventy-second District The counties of
Bexar and Comal shall elect one representa-
tive!; Bexar to be the returning county.
Seventy -third District -The couuties of
Uvalde Medina Bandera Kendall Kerr
Gillespie. Mason and Menard with the un-
organised countieejof Edwards and Kimball
shall elect one representative ; Gillespie to
be the returning county. -
Stiventytfourth District The counties of
Llano Buraet' Sau Saba McCulloch and
Concho shall elect one representative; San
Saba to te the returning county.
: Seventy-fifth District The counties of El
Paso Presidio' Pecos; Tom Green and
Crockett shall elect one representative ; El
Paso to be the returning county.
Seventy-sixth District The counties of
Crmeron Hidalgo Starr Zapata and Webb
shall elect one representative ; Cameron to
be the returning county.
- Seventy-seventh Di8trict--The counties of
Nueces: Frio" Maverick and Kinney with
the unorganized counties of Duvf. Eoci-
nal McMullen Dimmitt LaSalle aud Zava-
la shall elect one representative ; Nueces to
be the returning county. "
Seventy-eighth District The counties of
San Patricio Live Oak Karnes Wilson and
Atascosa shall; elect one representative;
Karne to be the returning county.
Seventy-ninth District The counties of
Cherokee Rmk; Panola Shelby and Harri-
son shall elect one representative ; Rusk to
be the returning county.
P. WARD
WEST. TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
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AGENTS WANTED
To Mil tbe Nw Paint Improved EYE C'l'PS.
CuarxmUtd to U Uu but paying bmotm cgmJ to A gnU
Of eny limit. Am an mH pinwa tmJoymnU.
'ihevelaeof tbe eelbratvd n Hkiebi lairuved
Ke Cape for tbe restoration of t'cht brnik. oui mt4
bUzee in the evtdeacee X mar 6 genuine u-.tino-niele
of enree end rucommndrd ov mora then une
Iboaaead of ear Wet pajretcuuM la tneir prariice.
The feunl Ej Cope ere e ec cniiAc aua hiloMph
loel diKOTery.BBd u Aui IL V vrrn. M. 1 .i.d
W M. Biatlit. H. D.. write utj era ixnaiulr Uie
gnat est inTemion of the are.
Krad the fullowui cenuicatee:
Feaorsua Station. Logan t'o Kj. Jane 7 !S7i
Dr J. BU Ct UeaiUto:
CtnUmtn Your Iaient Ere Cnpe e-e. In bit Judr-
BMat.iae aioet enUadid triampk whieh opt cat ecl-
euce ha. erar achi.Ted bl like ail great aud iBtuor-
taa traiaa in Uie e (a anv other branch of ecieore
end phiMwophr avre mack to eoataad witk from Uie
uraorenoa and pre 'e dice of a too Kept cej p6b:ic; bat
aklghi; end wUi nreail and it la uuIt a ques-
tion of time .a rrcarde uieir gvnerl acreptancv and
endareeaKSt bjtatt. I haT.ta my hasde o-rtiflceinuf
pereone lemtifj mg in uieqalYOcml lexme to their mer-
ira - The rnoet promiaent phraician. of mr countr le-
commend otu kjt Cnpe. 1 aia mpvctf ully
J. A. L. riuTKR
Wa. BaeTUT M. D. SalTlaa. Kv. wtiiee: Itiauk
toyoa for the netaiof all uitentiune. Mreigbt i
fnllv reetorad 5y the u.uf your Parent F.je'Cb pa al-
ter Dein; alinoec entirely blind for twrnty-eix Tvara.
Alii. K. M'tctm. M. C Alcb aeu. le.. wmet: Af-
ter to el bllnrtneaa of my left eye lor fonr jrtn b
paralyeie af the opiacnerve. tu my atler aatoaiatim at
your Patent Eye Cupe reatonrd niy evroighi (erma-
nen'ly iu three minuiee.
Key. 8. B. FiLKiN-et eo minleter of M. K. Church
ritee: Yourfaat EyeCepa haven storrd my U'bl
for which I am most tuneful tu tbe Faiher of Mer-
rtea. By yoar adrertiaement Ieaw at a glatH-e (bat
your inra nabia hje Cap. performed ibr vk per-
fectly to accordance with pbyuulonical lav; that they
literally fed the eyee that were e'erving lor nutntiun.
May Uod Krea'ly bleaa you. and may your name be en-
. brined In tbe afivctionate ruemur e- of ntu tiplivd
thnaaande aaone of Ihe beneiactur. of vo r kind.
iloBAce B. Duruit M. li. tff. 1 sold aud flrcte
future wile liberally. The 1'aient Eye Cbpx. thoy will
make monry and make It fattoo; lo t-uiall. raich-
Lenny aflatr bnt a euprrb. number one lip tup burl-
nees aa far aa I can ane to be lifelong.
Mayor K. C. Ellik n ote u Nov. Hi 1SI: I hve
teatod the Patent ivory Ere Cup. ai d 1 am .ninrlcil
they are good. 1 aB pritred with ikeut. They aru
certainly the greatest invention of the
Hot. HuBAca OK-JtLET la'e eilitnr of ihe New Tork
Tribune ray.: J'r. J. tiaU of onr city i. a ton.cKii-
tloua aod reepouible man who la uu4alle uf inun-
Uon'U deception orlmpo'itioo.
Paor. W. MBemcK writ: Tmly I am c-atcful for
tou nuble inveu lon My eigbt i rti led by your
Patent Eye Cop. May Ilutvi u bie.a and p rerrve tuu.
I have been u.uie .pc acle temy yar. 1 em
vea a old. ldou my entirut wirhou. cla.-eo. aud 1
blere tbe lnremorof the Patent tjc t'uy every lime
I take np my old Heel pen.
AooLPa Biokhbiiks If. D. phreician to Emperor
Napoleon wrole afu r having hi. eigbt reetored l our
Patent Kye Cnpn: With frKtituUe ki -od aud thaiik-
fulneee to the tnvenore Dr. J. tall A Co. I h. rein
recommend the trial of the Eye Cup (in full faith) to
all and every oue that has impa red ee.-ti;iit biliev-
ing f do that aince the experinicni wild due won-
derful dUeovery haa proved aucceeeful on m at mr
advanced ietioa of life HO year ol e 1 beiievetluy
will roe lore tbe vialon t any ludivuhinl. if hy are
properly applied. ADOLP BlOrtNBr.KU M. I.
ummmvraiu tf jta. tixttx aa.
June a lBt.i personally appeared uuiii inornberi;
made oat b to the f Mowing ceriifica'e and lv him auC
acribed aad aworo before me. Wa. STEVhNSj P
We. the uacexeii:ued. havin? oeraoi aliv knou hr.
Adolph Bioriiberif for yer beiievo him lo be an hon-
eat moral man truatworthy. and in ttolli and veraci-
ty un-polled. Hi ehiracier la wilnont rer-ach.
M. BUNNEY Ex-Major 8. B W. DAVIS. rx-Mvor
K M. TEWKSH1KY City TreaV.
GEO. 6. MKKR1LL. P. M.
Reader.'lheee are a lew certiflcat. e out of ihoniiand
we receive and la the xged we will euarantee your Id
and dieaed eye oaa oe made new; your impaired
civil' dimneae of vi n and overworked eye cmi be
reetored: we k watery and a-ireeyee eur.-d; ihiliud
mav eee; a couch he dircaid-o; ri-hi ruioor d and
Ti.ion praerved SpeCUclea and au.gic.1 uperatiun.
awle a.
Plear-e tend yoor sddresa to n and we will nei.d van
our book A U&M. WOKTH UKaDING I
A BIAUOBID WORTH SEEING.
Save your eye and restore yrmr tight; tkroi away
. yrntr tptchidte.
By trading om Illuatraled Pbyeiology mid anatomy
of theeyea'ght of UK) pages tell how le reeiore Im-
paired tbioa and overworked eyee; how to cure weak
watery Inflamed and near-eighted eyes aud all other
diseases of theeyes; waste no more money by adjimi-
tag huge glasses on y oue neee and diofiiruring year lace.
Books mailed free to any person bend vour address.
AGENTS WANTED.
to sell the Patent Eye Cnpa lo the hundreds of peo-
ple with diseased eyet and impaired sigbt in .ur
couuty.
Any person caa act as onr agent
To gentlemen or ladies S5 to $20 a dny ruaranteed.
Fu.l particulars sent free write Immediately to
. X1. eJ. JUALL CO
; Mo. 91 Liberty Street
P.O. box 957. New Yorit City NY.
Do not mis the opportunity of being flisi la tbe
fivld. Do not delay. Write by first mail. Great In-
ducements and large profits llered to farmers during
the winter months aud to any peraou who wauta alirat
e'asa paying business.
Tbi Laaaisr OoavtaMOK Allowed to Agents
bt AkT Heusk im the Unitsb States.
Persons wishing 10 remit money to Dr. J. Ball & Co.
can procure a draft oa said arm front the publisher of
this paper without extra charge.
aell w6m ltam -
CAPITAL JOCKEY CLUB RACES
. : ; eprlnnIeellnK 17Q.
Comas Being en (he tenth day of May 7870 and
continuing four day s. . t
' '. ' 1 Ptret Day.
fiweeprtakea'fnr thre year old cnlts sml fllliea
le heats eaf ranee 60 rp; Wi.b to add $250; (jO to
second horse; nne and ilose firs: Mrreh ltSTti. .
Second race mile beats fot all ag s; Cluu purse
$300;- (SO to second horse.
i .i ..'.'J iu Seoanst Day. n.t
: First rtc Jockey Clnb purse tlS''; nne mil i.
. ' eo. nd race Jockey C.ub parte $i(IO; mile heats;
$50 to second heme. '
Third race Jockey Club purse tluO.two mile heats;
$100 to second hone i l .
. ... Tblrd Bar. .
. F'nt race Jockey Clnb parse $130; one nil e sad a
quarter. -
. KecoLd race Jockey Clnb purse $200; one mile and
a half. -
1 Third race Jockey Club purse $20; t-V) to second
horec; mile beau three In live. - '
- Foartav Day. 1
First race Club purse $600; $100 for second and
aSO for third horse-three mile heats.'' '
Second race Ooneolation purse for ' ort es that have
not won a race at this meeting $130; $5) to second
norse; mile Beat . - .: i .
Fall 1870. '
ThpM vMpnltt at.VA-Vor thrM r nM rolt. and Ml
Tea; $50 entrauce pp; Club aadd l.unle heate;
$100 ta second Borva; three oi more lo A ) to name
ana cio.e oy April i letn; o oe run on iud scvuuw
.l.n that fall mMtlne. 1H76. '
Two yeer old' stake Entrance fXi pp; Clnb
to add $300: aecond horee to have $100; mile
daah; three or more to all to name aud cloe by
April 1 lore; to ae-ean oa tne mr. oay ui iuu iati
aimlinff. 1R7A. - .
Post stake for all ages; two mile heats; entrance
$900; forfeit $90; Club to add $400; second burse
u hava 1(101 to rloee hv April . 1.1 lfcTn; to be
run on tbe first day of the fall meeting iHb; three or
more ta fill.
- SpvlxiaT Moetlmsa:. lt7T.
Rweeprtake for three year old' colt and fillies en-
rrrne:i50: forfeit t nl ten if declared out by
lCtnoer I Sole noie urrm m vnju ivj biiu c '
. . . . . n . 1 1 . 1 .1 W . .1 .1 . 'K .1 . thmm
mead ta aii ta sum aaa cwee oy uctvoec a iom
Fall greeting 1877. " "
(terivnataka fotf threa I: Tear " old - colts and
flille.: entrance $50: forfeit $25;: two. mile
heat.; Clnb to ad 4 $40; three or more to fill to name
and dose by May MOT . . .
t.n ..!.! ilk 7 K.m rjatake for two year old
Mtt. anri Sllif..: entrann f :i nu. : mile dual): t lab t
add l ; $JU ta -ecoua norsi ; mree or nioru iu u
to nam. and cioee oy jtay t isi.
rntrancefeetenpeeen-. for all Clnb pnrres. Two or
more to make a race. Haa or trw porw. iorsaia-orer
onlr Srat aoi to s horse diea cms the Said lo
ba ran naaer ku rules or toe iauiiai emaej viuu
Weight same as Loatshtna docket Club for all sgee
orer two years ia swa yaars t ta to fauum.
Face may be pq.-tpoueJ on account of bad weather.
Btahl.-. u. brovender in abundance. '
AddreraCAPI'. WM. MUoM Keeretary care of
Keesra. iiaacoca ! AUslia l exoe.
febliUw wt-pll
TUBLIU BALE Or LANDS.
A Hare Chance.
No. 4114-B. B. Boas tt of. ee. Jane A Rose el uL
la the District Coartof Travi. county.
R nrder of the mrtrtct Conrt of TraTls eonnty
State of Texas ia tbe cause entitle aa above
wdl. oa tbe fciOH I a 111! ur JtAi a. v. in.o cu
to the higheat bidder for cash at the corner ol on-
grcee Arena-and Pecan s rati. In tbe city of Anstia
. i tnl nln. d.jlba lanUm. to-wtt: .
111 scree Tn Montgomery ronnty. on the watere rf
Canev rrera. a atue oarraei a. hub i w jrn
Jkmuiicura la thnaaaaof Jamas M. store.
17S acrse ta Wharton county cn Went Bernard
rrk la the immediate rieiHty of tbe railroad sta
tion of tbe ealveetoe Hsnisbarg and haa Antonio
Kailroad. ia tbe name of Jaates hi. hose.
640 arras ia tba ooanty of WTiarton. adjoining the
147ft acre tract. 6a the What Beraard ; also la tbe aaiae
as J.eiea M. Roa.
S48 sens oa the forth Fork of Bad Hirer. In Clay
Jjmi Dietrtc. SW avlaa 41 aegreea W. from tbe
"Initial Moandi alaoia the Basse of Jame M. Horn.
These la ad. will be sold la tracts of 10 acres or
' m enia aan aassis Taer are rood lands aae
anil oaake goad hemes. Bear u market for farmer of
email nana. 1 hey are to be st-W for partition among
Ua heirs of Jsaace M. Itoae to whom ibey are grunted.
.. t w. r. uai.u
. . . W. 1HXM.
" " J. W. LAWKBXm.
jirj vrra - Cnsaartoeleaui s af Partttioo
IL. JZFFKIE3
IMPORTER AND BREEDER
oy
IIXGII
Light Brakreae e Onehraa. HoaiJar.. fhi!e and
Browa lrraeBS. Flysaosta Bocae. aV aV at. Msaee
r.r. Kiikiea. rt:a and hilrer laced BcbfiioV ii.Br
uma I l kink I caa safely say I arte some of tbe
Wet stork ia thai eeaatry aad refer lo beta of awards
nkn hr. hiM ihJteaHa. At Ike PUtabarrk
gaow. krid Jaaaarr 11 ta IS ieT. oa wlie entnea fT
eaeapMMa 1 noetmt aeewai eeoety eaa fear ep cal
seeauaaae. . : . 1
3-rrt lot betcUac $t per 15.
ac pecked care' aiiyTO BATCH.
. . - ; . ' ' .
Battlaf aotloxa Onarantaed.
AJdraaa
W. H. JEPfTUlS
IrwiS StsilOB Watagraiaa4 to Pa.
iVEW.DRY GOODS1 HOUSE
JUST OPENED BY
NEWMAN & CO.
13 Ti G V TV rJ rV JLZ AV O O O T !S .
NO OLD STOCK
UUT EVERY ARTICLE ..
NEW FRESH AIM D . S TYL ISH
AND " . '
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES:
Goods Sold as Cheap as Any House In New York Cityt
Tlae Latest
WILL AltlilVE llLGUIn EVEIiY WEEK.
And we w 11 always sell good goodf cheap
bam plea af Uur Mk )rM to Any Fart of Iks Slate A ppllaallav.
We have a m-lu.nl buyer In New York Cky.
J8Szizrm.iLm & co.
COOK'S NEW Unr.DING C0-G;iES3 AVENUE AUSTIN TEXAS.
DID tf '
SISS0N&
r.T r -
Dettlei'H
PIANOS
SHEET MUSIC
Conerreaa Avcnua
p7 If
;A P r.Jref?r.FV.-ae AJx
sT. F. H.13 v i ComniiHslon IWIo i o li it t
And WBOLKSAI.K DEALEH li Kl.tH Il f4RTr AND WESTERN PKODUlK. No.HI IVrnn M--.
fJU- sT" I I f 1 1 I . " . r r t V
r "J" lj . ' tj VV
If ZZlrrZhTmiTr I f ? ki .- 2 ..r- rs-fhv sxg r fi:-ili:.5 I
JKTO. A. WB3B cfc BRO.
is M
mo use for any animal-
I TO TV
I .The clidden fence
l CANT GET THR0UC1
rm
OFFER A. IMi:WXlI OF JIOO.OO
We placed a nnmher af .tmson thr ro lo Clrdrrl'le adT.rU.inr arJTe aa araU for Ihe STTDEBA.
K BR vl AIJDNM We And ni"at of .life li;i.s removed ami deatrared and on tbe balance ine word titumtlM-
Ur cat oat wiik a hatchet l.-avne iheriirn to read:
It ia tree we "aell Me waxoaa" (joa Bun. nai e wain ymwm-j . "- '" "
hnprored stndebaker. ttlet waKou.ua abeela ur ut aherle. hereby ctfar a reward of SlUi for ti lor-
nuion which will aecurethe deteeuod .f tbeuirea"t; or Bilaereeui ddacii.g our sittbe. We yeaire to call
altentioa to a report hsrfn.trlon.le rlreaUd by c. rl.'n parties Ib.t the pilnis of onr M-tuvk tll er
Plows are rant Iron. t e brand Ibeee pari. bai. of Ibr mcantat kiad. 1 be Mbka k U rr 1 U.w a I be
Beat low wcerer harrl'ei;; IU p....u. aie r-TK-CI t.d e cfl.r s r.waid f SiO-i lo anybody pioviur Ihe tp.
poatte. Th- partleewhoelreitiai-d tn. ae m-.n pweni-tk ns rv ideally Uiak the fsrnwrs of T.iaa foots a
lonerr reeidetior la this Uie will pudoulM. dly Idea lllr lirslua and (oarinre Ibtra '.at ther bavt tot the
"cart be'nre tbe hor-a." and alo that in hu.iiir.. uu.niulneea ia iaa bee pol'ey. AH oar felly war.
ranted and .eti.faetlon Oearatt.ert. he-j rt o.lj etc diU. ta kJio at IlitU.. Auatla Texaa.
Hi oca oflrln( I he .bva reward a rertua tj r
Ira bare rnh-d Intw (.rlnl to y that tbey tid not
destroy ar btad baker aijrns. IiU wr say Ibejr d fl t
Do tbey baatra to duy s r.aar.'e b. roet le awle. n-
canae anuilty covcieuca ared. ne tera't. Jtawnld
Hrn solo a "van p a tnr M Aif.ni lii. -ainc firm
knaw oar Mohawk Plows ar akojinv; ro al-o are
onr Htndehaker V. aron. 1 b'S ere--an I lor onr aav.
ears out p.owe Bare e it potnre no iwi mean eaar yvr f . . -M y av II r .-y"'
iroa orcaM ateelt lvt Iher reer e-y rh. liatr. IVJ- :-.rm '. --t--f ' f
nwBte. saeaaing to convey be aipte-.ion iliat lb' y fjc " 01 y-J ' TST --
had trop-inia. If m ihn t uilti ol itr nu r lyTyVi- " JfV
est kind of lyine. 1 bey ray Mir plows are today f W 'U-t. " r'. - J-li
end onr card Bl'hr. We booe our rro I. a I wiilny . J SI 1 Jf. Vl A ir - '
sa their wave of din bnwm.a of a . Jt .boLld le -ViVf 8- -T kPt V
appreMed aa a pnbae net.t.i end rttid f b.ia he etVr.1M eftfl- i anif
sympathy dea (be exa.oeraled .pirit-wh eaa e - ' V-" r.lrr
teroolr aUndrr arwnt ihcireoniw-t'ior's rii)s. ..'V'' '-...
Ine sold Twe ty ar Loads of ltadeKaker Watot. tfale fall and 100 Mohawk Clipper I'towa. Both of which
food have givea sboat aa sutcti saUa'actxia to tU" haying bBJ as Ury have caased ln"U d . atl.ru.
t'on taoor exarprratedcenne'itnr.. in the mean lime have ya heard Irusa the Capita atata Ketr where
J no. A. Webb A bra. took the Srat creatine oa beat difMay of p avr .. Sre preavleatoa Btadrbaiua Waatese.
Srat prcaBlam oa Kacle Cora bel)er ai 1 first prrnusn. ua MaPa Walklns Ca.tlv.lora. All onr rouos War-
ran tod. oae kal tbe beat sold Oomh krw lorcath. Call and txamlss ear aew iierOad V.ace Vi Lre .
3-JoToltio43
RHGDIUS
s libraSia
III
ORG AIM S
AND MUSICAL
andisc
Auatin Texas.
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AOKNTlt TOK
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MOHAWK CLIPPER PLOY8
Improved Southern Clipper Flows.
AVERY FLOWS
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"... MALTA DOUBLtS SHOVrXa
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WOOD ' 'llaKVICHTsttG DI1CH IMF.
Osuar. beott A roi Tlrcher
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STUDEBAKEIt WAGl
SCKUTTLER WAGOfiS.
a t ; . m at
"Jno A. Webb ttru. r-cll ike j;1-.'
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