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VOL 1.
DALLAS TKXAS WKDNKSDAV MORNINli MA V l! VATX
NOr80
HERALD
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Atlvt'rliftiiiK Hiilin
dun (Mntf flPiiliiiMHf till' htm yy) ntu htnev-
Htm (". Km!. MitiNhiiiiMir him i li n-nir.
jSn.i.itil NiMIi'm mix I tn n"iti'.'K iiiHtlrr M M p.-r
Miirw:icti liiHi Mtii. vnl VitircA In nn lin nf
dilnniil rnlnmim illi irnu mr liiittcu'li Ituuiil-m.
lWi"rliil rr4iid ruled ttliulf f r I.t-it.-i pi'Ho.U
WVAilvtrli-'ihai)(M tiyjl'l" In iuli.nu' hiiIcm
with Hia '("hii (i ivgiilur biiinvii mi lr ohiUm t.
the weekly herald
II- fllUUHclKIl KYKIIV HiTl'JMV NoaltlMi.
TM. ti f.n pur 11.1111111 nr Jt So Cm-
nmhihii in Mtlauri.
J.w. siviNnvxr.s . ro.
jko. w. rwihiiki.u. ii. x i-Ai Kn
B. H. ATtYI!f PmNn;n Ai-vrmium Anr.vr
Fmnkllii Type Kuninlry li Vine .tret ( in.
ciiimtl is hk .iiiiliuriz.l npiit fgr llii ..i.r
Any ( Diilrni'lii tu.uli Willi hi 111. Cm- mluu-Uaim;
In lk Ilitui n Kill lin(nly irsis-iti-it.
BY. TELEGRAPH.
LOUISIANA AFFAIRS
Pfosiiloflt (Irmil Pronounces as Pure Invrniica Hip
Slalfnifnt Tflfjrrailn'il Vt'slonlay.
Colonel DcElanc and His 32cn
Surrender.
TIIOOI'S KKTlRMMi TO XMYOIiJ.EAXS
FIRE AT CALVERT TEX.
THE LAST MODOC BATTLE
l';il;iiii;!IalMoutV.N Scouting
I'arlj Siii-jm-JsciI.
Ten Soldiers Killed aiul Wounded
rapt. Jiick Fls'its in (ion.: (nnliy's
" I'nlfonii.
Wl'.Ji. UAVIS UKTKKUtNKD TO KUX.MINATUTIIH
WHIM'S.
TIIK TEXAS LKU.SIjATU.IN4
.wliil lu tliw liiillus llirulil.
Austin May 13 IS":!.
A pelilion wan rernl from srvcnil coun-
ties against fenoing nnil herding Btock.
The Govei'iier ri'lurneil vetoed iho net
incorporating the Urn 103 Stintitipio a ml
. Kio Grande Canal Company. He mention;
also his objections lo the kill exempting
certain frontier oouutios from uxntiou
atid allowed it t become a law.
The bill amendatory anil defining tho
lights and pijwers of District Court:) was
passed. It makes especial rcferenco to
the Ninth District which is composed of
Gregg llaius Wood Smith and Upshur
counties.
A resolution condemning Iho notion of
the Twelfth Legislature in reg ud lo in-
ternational bonds. It also Mislniii'" the
oiurse pursued by Comptroller ISlcdsoc.
Adopted by a largo majority.
Several bills of small uioiucut passed.
Tho Senate was not iu session.
0 U BS8.
Auociatuil I'rtms DiinleUi lulliii Dal-
ian Dally llrriilit.
lOl'IBUMA.
Nmr IiiEnu La. May 13. J'ike Coun-
ey'e squad of Hioiinlrd .Metropolitans ar-
rived here at noun by land fromb't. Mar
tinsville' to await t!ibual ; they are most
all druuk and yelling on their inarch
' through town like Indians. Kellogg's
transport Oaioik arrived at fl wiih
Badger'a t'oroe"niid took on cavalry and
piece of artillery and proceeded lo Brash-
. ear enroulo to New Orleans. A 8iiiad of
fifty got off at Tcrrebouc lo install the
Kellogg officers at Thibndeau. Two com-
bauiesof LT. 8. troops with Col Smith
left on the Minnie 'Avery for Brashear
where they have engaged transportation
for Ke-.y Orleans and will prohably arrive
there In-msrrow eveniug. Two compa-
nies of U. S. troop remain at St. .Mar-
tinsville 10 men and one officii' of whom
are at (be service of (he U. S. Marshall.
Col. Delllano and several of bis friends
inrrendered and are now on parole until
Monday when they will leave for Now
Orleans.
' ' Tae names ef the eleven whom the Mur.
thai baa warrant for not yet ascertained.
Quiet now retgns ia Si. Martinsville.
Col. Drill 11c has lie says accomplished
his aim by showing to the world (he in-
ability of Kellogg to snslaiu bis power
without the aid of U. 3. troops.
. a pemai nr TIIK rttfcslllKNT.
The Tiroes' YYashiugton special sayatbo
President prenounced as pure invention
slat;nients lelefiraphtd yesterday thai lie
proposed instituting high-baudul Jio-
coidiegs In Louisiana lie averted that
his course could iit hd Mioio decided
tlinu it had been. If fmiher oecafion
roup he should nut as 1.1 umi.itv iik
ho had before done.
llAi.liMoni.Miy 1!. t'hmoh Aui'en.-Uih
corner l.afuyetle 1111 1 Oiegon streets Ixiru-
vd .o. .7 1(1111111
Lkximitmx Mnv ll...-Waver'v wuntli-.t.
rime H'J; 1'lii.'; lid Wu m.
Olid. Time :':!:!; '.M:'!
WsuiN.ro .May'i;l.-T!io I'le'ulait
nut (rone 10 Ceiiiientictil an.! nlurus t'rl
day.
Misi.hi.i.A.xrm .
Tho 1'iesident has signed the c tiimls-
sjoii of postmaster ('lurk of Savannah
Taylor at Allien buimiug ul Atlauti. und
Helker at Macon
111. yiinpnn I'ursotis was appoiuled
CoMlll lu i'.-.IH'IIIO.
A full ChIiium except Jiel'tnnp which
was slior' and iiuini'. 1 hmi .luencon ri.
t'liuliz of -N.y; Volli ciiceeeds Van ISurcn
iik ci.iii 111 : . iu lid lo Iho icniia KNpe.-l-lion
Orr's itii'uina vill rimii via of
llainliuig I. noli in iiuvigativ.il ('.en.-' in
eliuvgo of las sou
UtlXIOH K.i.M'j I'oK lifcX. I.A IS.
!SN I'llAM'IM'o .M IV M; - 'i'liico e.iillpa.
nie.i urJeiet froin .irnuna for the Mo.loc
country
I'TAJM.Il II r IXi
I'ivo Modou.i a!tao';ed a lamily eiylil mile
iVoiii Walla Walia Or.i.uii. The familv
resimod nnd the luighlmrs eiuie to Hiei'r
leiiiiH. Threo of the In.li.ins were nr.
f. crested.
Tli jiohoo niinr.
Lava IIki.j Mny M... Limit. Conip
reports that at Biiiiri.iii on the Sih insl.iie
Moiloes tired on ilie jiiekiis of forty men
comiiiHuded by (.'apt. .Ilasbroiiek. 'After
scoiuing all day the command uttn ued for
water. A severe liht look jilaoe 17 miles
distant. Uein.uii'iouents inareiied all
night.
Captain Jack rode Within one hundred
jurds of ciimp disiuoiiuied and charged
Iho camp til ing into the herd and guard.
The first volley stampeded the lie id and
while the troops were gttiiug under arm
lhe Mud-Jen tired volloy alter volley. T..e
killed and wounded as reported at mm
A rally was made too charge sounded
and Die .Modoc driven into tho limber
leaving Iweniy-one ponies three pailt
mu'iM ode dead Modoc nineuen mills
packs and Bix dead inule.i. The Mo-iocs
retreated lonrd Mcl.eod's range of uumn-
loiiu. Captain Ilnsbrouck Ins live doys' provi
s.iotis but water is scarce.
licneml 1'uviii is determined to keep
moving till the last savags 'n killed. Two
oldier weie wounded mortally
Cuplain .lack tsok his position in the
field in his lordly manner as if he hud
bceu Iirigadier Ceneral No H'jiinws were
seen dining the light nor by the scouts
on tho following night.
Mux TdoMKRT Ala. M.iy Id. -Diniiul
Pral I tho Pioneer niiiniifccliirer of Ala-
bama died nt his hmu in I'rultviile foiir-
leen miles from Montgomery at J 0 olook
this morning. His death was universally
regretted. He was 7d years of age.
kxi:aui;ju-.xt witii tiik. .viohoi s.
Ni.w Vi.uk. May .'!. A special from
toe l.ava Iteils .lays : Captain llaslu-.iek s
scouting parly was atlacked by tho Mo-
doon liciiig a complete surprise. Four
soldiers and one Warm Spring Indian were
killed ; tis soldiers and one Warm Spring
Indian were wounded. Captain llashrovk
I allied bis men au I cb'irgod when the
Modncs scattered through ilio wonds. Sev-
eral volleys wi'i'u tired among Ilium but it
is not known whether aiiy of the Modues
hwere hurl.
Tho troops captured twcuty-Kvo linrses.
Captain Jr.ck oil this ocoasiou iv.jro (Jen.
('.niliy'a unii'orui. 'Thirty. tbrou .Moducs
were engaged.
When the hil cornier left the troops
were between (he Indians and I heir Lava
stronghold. Captain Haslirouek thinks
the Indians arc nearly out of ammunition.
Tin: I'oi'K.
The Herald special says the Pope p.i-isccl
a sleepless night disturbed by ciugliing.
Haiiiax Mny 13 An explosion has
occurred in a coal mine in Picton county.
men are in the pit the slope is burn-
ing and there arc no ircans of egress for
the men .
I on il;ii mill l)oiiitvi ic .T3;liix l.
Ljniion .May lu. Consols HJ ; o s
Wi.
I'aiiis May I:!. I'enles .il and "1).
Livtui'oni. May 1:1. Noon t'oiton
opened ijuieij upland t;; ; Oi lcan" !).'.
Later. Col ton stealy; salti JJ(jU0
bales for speculation ; expi.i -Is :!lhll)
Orleans shipments for May June ;
hreadsiuirs firmer; club wheat l'Js 1 1 lo
I'Js Od; Ctinihi'rlatid out oJis :id Cotton
Savaiinali and Chiirleslon' .May delivery.
H.1; Jul nnd Ati.'iisl f; : Savannah ' '
Cliarieslon shipments April and
Orleans April and Mny K Ifl-lli.
IIbasiikar Cur May 1-5. Sirambnol
Doiork under orders left here at II.!)') to
day for St. Martinsville with araiy eup-
plies. No troops on board
New York May 13. Arrived Siberia
Moro Castle Canada City of lirislnl City
of Brooklyn. Stocks firmer. Gold firm
nt 17. Money easy at u()7e Exchange
long ti short !. (loverunionis dull nil J
steady. Stale bonds very quiet. Cotton
dull; sales ti('.7 bales; uplands l'.'c; Or-
leans l'.ljc. Flour quiet and firm Wheal
quiet and firmer at ;Jl TO(T.l 7- for No. 2
Milwaukee. Corn dull. Pork (inn; new
Lard quiet and firmly held; West-
cm steam !;fi'!)jo. Turpentine firm at
fjOto jlWc. Rosin firm at j3 lo(n(d JO for
strained. Freights firm.
Ni:w Oni.n.ixs May' Li. C-rn f.rmor;
iiiiqcd Gi lo Cc; while oil. Oats tirmei;
47 lo Po. Bran dull 7Uc. Hay dull
prime. 24; clioiel 2de. Bacon qutjt; firm-
er; fij j 10J to Jc. Lard quiet firwer;
kettle tierce refined P; keg kettle 10;
reflnsd 10J:. Whisky held higher f'3 10
5e; others unchanged. Hosin.reslricls bu-
sineis. Slerlinjr li J'c; sight Je: firmer.
Oeld 17e. Cotttin.dull; sales 2iWJ.t)ales
good ordinary lojc; low middlings I'lr;
mid lling If1 lo Jc; middling Orlcact.lSJc;
receipts 8070; exports to Great Britain
M.S21; stock 1 ll)0'.i!t.
St. Loiis May IS. Flour quiet. Com
nctirj iinsbanged. Wliijky '.'Oo. Pro-
visions nominally. '
Kinltiia I'll) l.lve Minrlt 1lorl.1l.
tfi' si tu 111.- Iii.ll.. II. 1 I I
K a.s is Oi 1 v Mo. May Id
t'lllllj -Heeeip! 'Jul; rblnnu'iils '.' '
the niai kui t i-d ay I. as I'-.hil-iii-.l mme nr.
tlvily than fordiya p:i-t leceioty l-cin
liher il. Tnnisilolinlis have In on inuli'
v l:li iiiori) vigor. The upply hi' leeu
prineip illy eoi ii-t'cl 'V.is sl. - i a mid
come lots of go .l i.niivis ll'iiel.eis h-ive
uiiide lii'geni iiUMi;ii- i!nir n-al' it
Muck bi-iiig -a-iin.i Mii-l.ii cKji'i Mealy
with rail's us fullow .'.'1 head ciiiMcl
Texas Heei'V uv ln I Jin 111 . :.li:ll Im n.l
medium unlive s;crs av I 'J i hi :;i.i''
18 hea l ooiii-l'ed Ti mis hire! s av '.' !: ul
l.llll; Is hen I eor.l t'.' I T.-sas si-ei- uv
IC'fi at :l :!'i. (J iotmious n f dlews :
fli'ilci' n.uiii'
i-ri av t Lu-
I-
ml " Ml 1.'
Kale " av I .1 1 . I. 1 a .
ut'lli.aiv " 111 : 1 I 1
I..S-I I. all"' '"S UV I '"I. . I
CiO 11 " UV fc .- '' 1 I 1
i'..ni-i.i r..ni .i--s.r. 11 1. . r
Vi I' l. 1 .-I " in -i I. ' 1. -.
'Il'llli'irl " ii . ill i: l J;.
('..in :! Ti 5 l.. t av. m ;..ii- in-. 1..
M..'.'in. - . . . " ! .
T a iii i-11 li u- 1 IT !i 1. 1
i-ii) -alii-s 1 .a- li.ia
Hugs -I'l'd ipi! !i"
a wiak iiiiiiiiy Vi 1.
.'i I :j!) to 5-1.1 '1.'
Ma.Ut dull -.I'lh
Ijlh'f.' I'slrellle I A!
.1. L M 1 rciti'M 11
THt:mi.!iuvi n.ii iiiMtiro'.:
''lit- tiiilii t l i t St- on m; i.t: -1 i- '.i;-i'
If Ie-l'illloll III I III' S'tiili )f (.it-
13(11 I'll!'.
I I'r..in lli" ' le (; 1 ii!-- (' at-t. 1 '
One of the ilnll.e-' 01 i in . in l:n .e:i-.
what eventful hi;my ef Kuii'ns li-i-' jo-t
been iiiiveile l iu the Uir:SiSi si era l ai i of
iJabeite eoniity. All n.'io h ue read the
papers lately are fiuiuli u' it!i 1 he r . 1 1
of tliu mysterious 1 ) i n 1 j . : 1 11 1 lv.
York of I nilt'i'ciiil'.'iiri' ns well n a num-
ber ul' other joiytles. Tlie wlmie eouul v us
well as nil portions of (lie St.oe has 1'ia.ii
in a fever of r.s tit n incut over (Ii k mysteri-
ous nll'air firs jin? lime mil the other duv
tho untiring energy of tl.n'o who loive
never ceased work in hepiaj of f.-i i i-tin :
out the tuatler wore- revtai .led with iie-
vclopiiients vhicli need only In be l.nuwn
to cause one's blood 1.1 eittdle iu t'leii' veins.
We learned the following particulars of
Iho mutter fnun .Mr. John Ueepei!! who
lives three n.iles west of Cull'ey villi- mid
who in company with Air John M. Crnwell
spccinliiitvnt of lhe Povuollioe fVp'.riiiient
was at the scene of horror.
It seeius lloit a family of German I'-iniily
named lljniler and wiio ; 11 iende 1 in he
spirituiilisif wile the pcrpji 1 ai ors of 11
series of lhe mofl damnahle crimes n:i
record. Mr. Kesnsr says: Thl scene of
III lioi ril-.lii tragi; ly is i.'.ie mile cast and
two niileit south of Alovelierd station and
six miles iierth-i-ast of Clieiryvule.
The bouse in situated in a bountiful val-
ley Butroiiiidui 011 the iMiiii east mid
north by a range of low bilk and in fa it-
view of the l.eavi'ii ovtli 1. nvi eneo and
Galveston riiilioii'l anil niany farm Inn es.
though llul nearer than It-ill 11 mile to 11111
one. Tlie house is hIioui Itix'Ju.. shingle
s'aii-gl-; roof and nuilher eeili-d nor pi s-tere-.l.
The Render family c n-i":ed it
tour persons; Jatlier iMiiiu-r ten ai:d
daughter. .rp of father ll:l years the
mother tiO son 27 daughter 'J 1. T.o son
if de-'oribod as a strong uii: ;eu lar :u:i.
iho liiiuily n ro protes.ii. I s;'irl'uaiisla
and tho ihiitihter iibtiiiH vi penult neat
power.' that she euii !ie.l lie- si. !; u: i.ne
sight In the blind eto. .'.!-" that she
could give d tinite i niutniai iu:i ul' h.
berries inind-rs etc. The filliiv ie ; ii a
iartiil list of Hie victim of Hit-- nnsii-ri-ous
family. Tim hi-i of i'i -jr v.oi'ims was
Ur. York of ludepen.!.-i'
spooled ei izen. whase in;
p-einaMiec creat-ed so ui'i
large pm ties went in sen:
was ll-noiil la Ben lei's h.
said he lu diiiuer and I.
di'iice but no sa-iieiuti .-:
a hig!ity ly-
! ii;i:i loos (I; j ai.
I 'Cling I hit
of l-.im. He
;i. whero they
!'r Inileieii.
i 1:11 1;: fie n ;
eavy. -i- I the'
but tho weight ul guil' was heav
large nuiubei III soaieh a l.ai-ou.l . ibe u'ti.
ily mid Ihvy lill the l.ovse. uilboiil. re-
moving nuytliiug di'ive their team 10
Thayer and b it it where ii wis I:. ken n
few days after by ttie Sleriir of tii.l
counly.
It was about Iho lirsl uf April when tlu-y
disappeared. They took lint 11 i.-ih-.v ard
bouml traiu at Tliayer. Tiieio b-dng no
suspicion resling upon llisn- ipiiui unob-
trusive tieruiaiis and they ie.1 having
been very social uud liaviog Inn lew via
itoi'J il was nut klionfii they ha I ubiu-
donod their bonis for Hour Inn:- weel.s
and when the disc a very wat ma ? i; vis
feuud that their valves nnd bogs wire
starved to death iu Iho lots. Y'i ye J;
coverius ot otite iiwakined auspiijian and
sea'cli viss commcueed iu a small oi.-aid
100 f.et souih jif Uie horisn. Tiu sK'a.-j
had been carefully plowed and farrowed
by Benders before their dep u turn.
Iho body of Mr. York bad been hurie 1 .. 1
u-iently ll-al the heavy rain and liiue had
settled the gao-.iiiil niotiiid I lie r.avo so
that the outlines of the grave ivero ilis-
liuclly visible atid a few hours work un-
earthed their horrible crime.
Br. York's body being found further
search was tiiealo by ihruMing a siili-ii
poinlci iron rod into tlto earth which so-q'i
developed the fact that liuio wore mniiy
more graves on ibis half nere of irrotiud
nad by night-fall eight bodies in nil wore
exhumed of which ho following is a nar-
lial list so far in could be idem i'itd. W
V. MctTrotily of the lNid lllinnis inf-ititry
company "D" Brown lljury Molieii-
rie of llaniillon county Indiana uud a
Mr. Lonchoro and his little girl. Tho In-
ter had just buried bis wife and wn about
starting lo Iowa. Tho scene Thursday
was too horrible to give e vni a faint de-
scriptfon of it. Seven bodies in various
stages of decomposition were luyins on
the ground hv the side uf their open graves.
Their skulls broken nnd thei nhroais cut
from ear ear except the little girl IS
months old who must bavo brea strangled
or elao thrown into her grave alive. She
was In full dress as her grand mother had
dressed lior that mernitiir; w is in the bot-
tom of the grave and her fnther lying tip-
on her.
The manner in which they accomplished
their trrrible deeds was this: ()n the
bouse was puttied the aign "Groceries"
but they kopt nothing but some wind's.
This sign called in their victims. Ia tho
floor near the stovo was n trap door two
feet square which opens into a ni.U- Imle
iu the ground neveu fuel deep sii feel
I t id" ill lie li p .10 I lliia-e li-i'l ut ie b.ii.
I 1 'I'll. Tim rarili 1 :us: In of 1 he Ii.iumi dm s
l! .it -' 1 v . tiov liiiii nf eveaviuhiu. loio
I ilils In rntil" l-.i lo n 1 s plongi'd ilie unl'ni-
loi'.iuo vietiiiis Hi. y ihui-len I in dnylinhi.
i.'ni 1. jinn.i'iH ii-nl h.r Imoiliiiig ll.e
.-k 11 1 Ik lu ll' Mli 'i 111 iik iim' i li; hl.uii'.
breiiker 1 11 our streeis. 'I he I an l!i a 111 e
i.t on 1 a III V ill : i'" 1 out I' pmi exini in-
oi.ii'H II u-i- fi'iind lli'il Iim sliulls Viino all
brol.i 11 on ll.e 1. 11c'.: .110I iii;lit nide of 1 1 .
he ld fli"iilig ll'iit the il-i i'i a'e il t . . : h
I uve -ill been ilmm by I i;li.hn 11 ii d
inaii. T!.e h i. Hi . hn ii all Ii leu Idemlfleil
'mi I .v.'.
The II. 11. Ur family hau lived at ibis
-'....-.i l-i'iiioie than I 11 u yet all lie
lii'dii i limiid have I e-n hil'i d illiiu lhe
las't 1 1 i i ii inmi'liH an I ilie skill "l.nwn In
lli'.. i.'ii.Kli' 1 "ia and 1' r liiuuu'D Willi
tv f 1 i Ii "!'. li ves 1.1 i:..r umiio n em lilol-'el-ill
Is Ii e l;-.'l iiv;ilei.c-' llinl llieli work
did not e ii'-i ' in: so ia iviiily. Several
Ii it 11 -1 I p.'i-s 1 as v.-'e 111 ilie "cetie ul
hoi lor Tail
lay ii:u! ilie excite 111 n 11 1 i' in-
tell
I.'' ..H I' - il llli.lllll llllll lllilf
Ml inn all). id '1 lie wolli of rtn ich-
!' iui-n:i i II e.n". mi no 1 whiil
ft li 1 di'Vi 'i.j e.l 1 one (Mill lelf but
: i' '. in-'' prepared tor 1 nv t li i :i i. In
1:1 I."
'ill.
lhe
! 11 1. I.I I'.ili'o w hit-li i 1-1 . iiud in the linns"
I anil i'ii ll.e f 1 'iii'v n-i 11 1 i'i: 11 as written
1:1 I 1 ti a:i I ! iv o I a le . 11 ; ineleul illtila :
! "I1'.-' Sl.m;:lit.-i- da .- -.'iiiin :iy and au-
utiier hii li 1 . a.) "Ilell lii-ji-it ti ." Tln se
11 vi j ; 11 li-r; let I v .; Get aril 1 iliren wlio
w:i pi- tut Tb ut 4 iny.
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KAMiAS 1513 1. I'OSTEK...
I.' ne of.'. as 11! lie- Itiaata nil'... lllll f
tin I' e -.lee-t . .-. I I .oil it li. I' (.. t ; '
13 j(i i-i.
1 HJ.S.MOI'ULITA.N
HOTEL. AM) UKSTAnUNT
ii. lKi:i'J 'l.'H I'rojtrltiloi
MAi:;.;Vl'l;i;!:r DALLAS nXAf.
Mi'.ii.H AT M.I UoraiS.
I'lirli-'lll:!! liltCllti-ih ; ;i1 ( til-' .H-i-i I'tHliUHliltli'U ol
('"mint i i hil Tniv't'ift
M"'..iii. '
COr-IMERCIAL HOTEL
('.':. litio an.l Jitliii.ii s-reiis
ISiili.w - '- - Ti'Siw.'
ltiii'itl'iii l'lirntlnia; tin.l fvcilliinj: si . al tie-
li' ti-e eoin.br ii-'ie an.' Iii!'!ii..!i;'il in l!ie .:y
I...I s-.-.le. la. Of
! .1 Li. I AM T I'll. 1 1
x r. o rr tz
Cot. Makkbt .V CoMMiiitri: Sr.s.
-Dallas te:;as.
jF. LIIOliNY . ProisrUlor.
''ll" !" I 'll-is H'll Inno mil ..-i'illal
I! i -e. .'n.l II ... -..i!lv retltie.! Iliii -iiiin-. lb no
11. I'.. ll.-l i- li-l a iinne.l n.i I.. . : .. (.
l '"11 "I : -.'.li-lne-i. 1 lo i.ll v.ll.i tiny ll.'i.l ll.ll.
a ' .lb Slv i.i! attililii.ti -urn io ll.!i.;.lll
1 . ii a .
i! .t. V in I! uj i'lle l War I.m'.iii i- atliieln'.l le ll.e
' ' r. I.. iiutiNV.
I. i.'.l-T.I v!il".il
' M.1'1. .!;!..! 1 lt.3I.Si-rl.ti:ie.
A I. LAS UOTi'L
JliClt'Mi&SCIlIPi'Ll!: Prj.ric(iP.
Coil. OK JEit'BK'i'O.N il 1'o.M )! Kit'. B H'l'H.
l u. ;t ; i l.o Siiait:J
IJ.lill'.s - - -. - - - Ti' MIS
! -1 :iv
i:!JTCliKIKL!) 110USH
.IO:iN:-' i1; rdVlMUiXXV I'l-tsp'rv..
Duil.i
'J..v.is r1
Cicnoral Gtago Oaca
I'i. I t a.r .lii-aej.lail.'.ii - JY-lli.
' ieWi;iilt.;ll
111 'r.x.i.
Hotel and Restaurant
- M. 1!U!'FSTA1)T Prop'r.
.Ilnlii Street . . Uitllas Texas.
lie tin- Jmt ti 1 10 1 111 a i.. ru ii iinlisr ef remfiirt-
nl.le 1111.I l-''.'l'lit loil-.s Mel S.i-.;nii) iliil.oli.'.l
JfKALS A 7 ALL IWVJik
rarticiilar ult-m ..t tlii t Hip ncc.uiini(iUII..n (
('tniuicit itit TnvcitT".
An OinnlbiM Kuhs (0 all Trains.
lulls'. Marrh 11 ;:v-mi'Ji4vr.
V. A.Josk B.UesMAK.
'Yr A. JUNES & CO.
MAXUFA'CTl'RES OF
t t ! . '
V.'Soi.K.sAr.K AXI) KETAIIt
DEALER IN SX0V23 &0.
finxurniK urn iwfkk roT ' .
J!;il;i Htrrot - - - Dallas Texas.
"" All ui.br I'ioin.il Vtin Jl Tn. "iia
1-vlitly
SI l.o it 1 .t Adit-rlln-iiii'iilss
N 1 t All. J A I t I IK. V. V.
Wall Bfilvin & Day
r.gy OBAOOO
Miiiiiii'.diii'Cis iiutl A Willis
AMI
Dealers ia Fine Cigars
Ml. tlill MHITII M ttlMI -r. NT. inns
7. Q. MOWNr fesns Agent
I'-l 1 y
II any ll.ll iv .si iliy: ti. M . Ili-lt. St. Louis;
J.'loi I'. Il...-i.ivr Jis l .'b'.iii r I.i.um M.
IIKxNlt'V IUCLL JtSON
STAl'I.F. AM) r.VXi.T
lh'v floods a iid Notions
o'Jll ilttll .T.!S ylaill SIlTt'l
Cor. Main v W:ishiii(tin Ave. PT. Llil'IR.
J''l'Ai:il:sl!:ii I.N INdf.
corro.x factoh
C oniiuissidii Merchant
AMi
. Pui'diashig' Agent
No. 1 S. Coiiinisrciul Stteet ST. LOUIS.
Samt.. 11. Ilii'ii i;!soecCo.
sr. J..OI ris 320.
W 110 L 11 1-' A L B D K A LllllS I N
Flo'ir ami Domcsllc Liquors
mvm nnnii::siiijii:i!riiin
Knit tiik s.M.t; oi'' ai. 1. TnxA. i'IkuiI'i'tc
tti-ei'ssi.tit In i-evinliv M11I.W H. tit tmrilsoit.
I.-. iilsT li. CIiki. IMunl.
ULLi:iCH 3c DIARD
FOll M KIILY OF MOlllLi: ALA.
WHOLKSALE DEALERS IN
TOBACCO
AXl WA'.V'." IMI OUTIUIS OF
IIAVAW IVAV Ai) CICARS
xo m x. scriixs) ktkket
Eetveca Pine & Olive ST. LOUIS MO.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
LACLKDH HOTEL
ST. LOUIS MO.
Tetr('r.iih Ihdii'irlil -.tnd Steiimhont (Iglrrs la
(Ms linns?.
j. w. mim. & soar pi-oprictcw.
i. II. T..i.sil. .VV.K. H ililiini. W.i. Triisilill
Tcastlale Harrison & Co.
Goncral Commission Merchants
As'-nts lit (in- rina-liime dial KhU of
l.raiii Flour rt-ovlsloiis llldt's la.
IIS I'ine Slrt-c St. I.oiif 1M0.
Iti era 10 : Meimiiilll- Mmik Hunk ofOimmerrt-
St I ion ; Vi. I...I.IU.1 IIkiiI . 1 . Isl.iui; Mis.
STJABIES H0TEL7
BEOLASKI & OWINGS
Jr r o x.t riotoi-aj
. Sr. 1 jot is . . . .MiHsouiii.
i'lllSI' tt l-S .U(OKMl!.l!.NN IX KVKIIV IIK-
si'tt'f 1 iK.!!i:i rutu iiMs.
-IllMlt'll'iUlt'tlUS.
J T. ROWAN
Htii'Tii Situ: Main Kthiikt
(Ni-I iKiol to M'illiatiiii Urn.)
ti.xj.a no 1 l.oniy -.ii liiiinl .mil For Sale nil klR'U of
luiMiri(tl and tlonit'stit:
t'l'iirs Clioli'c Toliiicrn
Fruits CuiilVclloiifi'lcs
iitid Cool iSmlti Voter.
Trv litni mi) .ll it-ill tti.l l.i'aa'i lo s'llt tin' tlHina
.' Ilalls.s. 'Ii-xm! Al'i ll .1.1. I"a..Jiila:f
"" G. A. LAMB & J.M.DRKW
coil 'iiiy li-i.ii' rtclvi J ;tn it-r nlr a lar toek of
Whlrb lvi.- will rliMpfiirr-mli. Oiill and
nit i in? I'.''"tf I'ur' liiilhy !m drt. 74(Uw
Iltt ll AV'illU 10 j. DITTJtN
House S!sn ii!ul Oniaiiicntal
PAINTERS
ftrslnine (lil'titor filalnir l-alK.! t-tiitnir te
Sliop en Haiti si reel ii. Itallro.iil Swllrh
Iiai.las rKXAS. :utr
IJOYVAUTJI & JiOUGLAS
ME.110 1 r AN T TAILOIIS.
TIIK I.ATKsr AXI MmT
FASHIuAABLM CL0T1IIA6
' Cut Jtid aiaia by
' - ' ".Ex'rrp.m'CED wobkmrx.
-ff'rioa Sltt blB Msl'i anil Kim
aifcit-'itn . -' nt.r.t. TrXA.
X
I'M! J OKI ICK!
' fare Ice ran In bad st tli
KKl.Ti'UKV M'lLOl! AND CROUCBY STOliK
Curncr Main t Xarkrt Ms..
t'lini 5 ia tl. n...rulin( till 15 n'.ilork l uiclir
Internafionai
HEADQUARTERS
(Sauiplo Koom Attached).
ciidick im an na or
i
LIQUORS and CIGARS
ALWAYS ON HAND '
Prompt nud Qontlemnly Attonttoa
to our Filcnda Guarantaswl
J. a. iiti;ic to.
rroprirUra.
Jt'K t ICK! 1CW !
i in: i). horn a CO.
llva eH-iiri a It D! ea
Jcircrstm Kt. Opposite lit tM
v huh I li; are irpparn4 lo niralik le at "
lll'RltTrl P0U1IB
4''iltf
COGSWELL WEBER It CO.
Watches Jewelry.
JEWELERSNSUPPLIE3
Ve aim romit nKmnl.a lenrdeta hfmr 4
1'iloe Halt iit ea wncattali "" .
Utr Ac 107 Htate Street
CAMERON & MAYFIELD
V IKU.EPALI DIAI.IM 1
LUMBER SHINGLES Etc.
deksison Texas.
. ..I .
Ki-'i' on tnand evr.r artlel la tk lie aat (!'
lai-yeKt anil he! Msinrted ilvta ef ' o :t
WHITK PINE '
In thl mi: Till til nrdnfrj tlat Ik
II T.C.Ity. Uy ear )ot or Im inllly. Mlai
Wellborn & Scrajg;
REAL ESTATE
"D -!-. : - '1
INSURANCE AGENTS.
ftierlnl nttrnlina iltrn In th HA Li Of BCU
KSTATK. in His ell v noil viiiallr. Iiv ALTT10M a
PltlVATK BALK.
' ." - ..... . .
IV'.. Kill I'lll-t'llAftr. BD-I.V. ttk ITI41H
I AN lis to iiioill nr lur tract la all aarMef tk
Slain. . . . . .
T ll KXAMINK TITI.Ka nail tkt lit
nu nil t'roiii'ity tlnetHl in onr haa4a
We Imv. I ()tlHlrtNnnNTII la all nrl
iln I'l.itr.l smif W0 lia awklac HON M II
TKXAS. . 1
IVrpiiii Imviri Iso.t or cltv MrlT tat eat.
n.iiil.lil.i well io iiItIm in l aa arlrtoyv W.
want I.AItiiR AND jsMALb tract ef Iaa4 laewf
ply iiimlgrintn. ' "
Will llt'Y AND IY.U. LAND OITiriCltW.'
B i.il nltrnilnn eltaa ti IMNTIM Ctfl
rKUI'KUTl'.iid LIAHIKU LA KM. u
J. m. cavai.a
AMtlfSMf
Offlc I'.iiili itil Kim atrett arpoall Adaaw A
buonai o n nititx. mm it
.UM STKEJST.-
. '- I'I1 -I"
' I v!vl '
; ') ' m-'il
MARK 'If l1.
I'--
I.. IT. OAiTeH Prfritt
.:ir
K 11. i-nmUnllr 00 hiaii Saaaaaa. Fretk. lallet
inl silit aiattt aa all kia 4a ef malila i
llinir tiensii. vi-i
A.
W. MORTON
.-- -.
General Undertaker
. t . . - . -
COCHIIAN iTRIIT e
Itnlla. . .
Kh'i comtintly ea aaa. nttjmtt dMt$
n mk tliaii t artlw. itw a Ml wmit
FIMC'SMETALIG BUBIAl vAStl 4 ."
niu. r. tt-'7-ae4aia.
' NOTICE. '
'PUR TOf ARTXLBrHIP HIIKTOrOlIB IX-
1 latliiK Ixtwna J. A. Cnwfcra aa. t . Bag
In tlilt ihy dlnolvnit by amtul r ran at. Ik lla
lillitlri oi-muI fiim will It Ml by J. A. Onwf.
i.k. CKAWrOIlL
t.O. MUOi. .
I take thl npnatiitalty ef tnaaktaf T ?
fii"i:.lBil ike I'liblw inrlly far kveM.
nml rusjeelfuDt iluli tW-lr aalra( bv Ik fa-
in n-. I will niDlinuii tamrrj a my klaa a.
iim obi wu4 on Klir- atit ta doet vreat af
A'l.ini. It l(ontd ASirk
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