The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 216, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1875 Page: 2 of 4
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DALLAS HERiLD PMNTIHG COMPANY'
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JNO. ty.mVINIiUUA I'rrsl.li'iit.
J NO. U. W LK Kit Vh'U President.
J. l. l.lOOSAi'p Treasurer.
( inUO'iOT.cflljMfiio. II. Kerlnot Jno. t.
Walker W. ('. Holland J. h. bcoiinrd.y. M
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OlMHT0H f Oll.HOl RAt Y TO 11 V
' JJNt l U(;UO II V TIIH IUvSttT
Olio lesson .tiillflit hy the result of
the Olilo'clcftioir is hnt"niirly ii'ollti-'
oi.uiHjyiye.jli JkeM) luta''??
ton (jfeal u hruinliit'iicu lo llie Millie
"Isstllr Browing out of Hip currency.
That Hip Democratic jmrly alionlil liavo
IguorWiviiitffor 4liV tlnio' nt-lng;' nil
ilH cliorlslieil iirliiolnlen for tlio imrimwc
Mf umkinpiy groat Uylil U)iuitva single
'VittUutitUl iwii utUutlui Wuoi'a twin.
I iriitlvi-ly iijnv oho will ruuitily uu-
eosiiit for tUojiiputmt i-'ut ufo thp
.Dcinncrticy In" tills iiiHlanee oh it him
. iu nil "Uior iiistanoei vWioru :i slmjlur
' oourie turn boen j iirHued.j Th irlnci
jlif'n" oi h "Deinii'eralio jiarty whcn-
ever ailliered to in any jmrt ol (he
nouiUry liavij ajij:HM'jilittiyjn)f ui;ly
to II.h full lr'eiigtli wlienevur nert'
and 4Mngo i Ihsijoh' Mi'jj dot 'lu'aile tn
iu'lilglo iiml "(iil'to 'iiroei'ik'iMO in (he
coulcHt. Tht'0ifpii'iiulplt'S ufi'iiQ il ibr-
ouglily in mucoid with tluMiuliji'o and
AiMpA Vf oSil- i'fiiil.lirSiV'iiifitlhitinn!!
niid.f.ni- ft'!iiiiU.ivn bi'iinn lotitf
uhci'iHhed ly tho gn iit body of the
people that tiny dejiai'lui'u from the
Htriet line any apuire)it reiudiafion
or ellort to nnilu tl)eni secondary 4ii tt
eoiltest of great itugull0d(y.iiJt :H
most invai'iiihly tie flirt " Midi th'u f I'd-
lillkc of Unit peoo. .l.a ftiUlfof ;tli
gieenbudi l:unio6raU in Ohio lian
Lewi not iu tho error tf tl)0r'j)IutTuiri
upon the Hiilijecl ;of a irceipltnta ro-
Hiiniplloii of Hpeeie pvjijuut! for
wo believe Unit iu Ilio 'pfi.'Vnl! fi'uun-
(ial eoiidition of tJiu t'oun t' y ti ift ilut-
forni wan in the main rinjit but
it wan in the giat 'f.i'ohii Ariuri find
latitudinal iiiteipi'etittbiu & Blveutp
that plank ti) tho Haei iilee of other
and oipially if not more important din
ciissioun. and the lighting of hiicIi a
jlmtlle al smii a time UJ'oii guch a new
JflS'll jjiiiisly'iiisljiioiive Isatiej tH 'ft A
Tho victory whieli in the election of
lH";t fiilgiiiiuted il) the tiiunipli'.af Al'
leu and which Heiitmieh tluillnof joy
und of hope to tho (rent heart of the
people wa V()uupc)ii a gd-KiRht llcin
ofrnftideonteHt; Jtlie ii:(i &' was .not di-
iviilt'd or diitniotid'hv tfiiciitniddoliiiii
W kk'i wkwM Ht4itt;iS( Si;riemol
initio earn tail tho battle wat) waged
upun old ii(i'4mllitr vntohvonk and
tliet'iithilsi'nt'ni of fliosy wiio hiul i'ol-
lowoa xmwoiii nn .wuertver u-waa
'borm; VaWftlly rbli.t--tTlf.ler8oc1i
jiruiiiiiHlauceH and in eontoHiM involw.
most always Hiiro to follow.-tHad 'the
pivsout biilUe. beiMi- louj'.ht upon the
sumo line ftiu'Kld In tho tidvoeaey of
jNnk iplrt nnil not oVVuly 'Vipon (Jut
tioiiM of .i;M(Vifi -Allen'' majority
would havo reached beyond thirty
thirty thoiiriujud yo tea more ; thai) any
JJimioeratlo enndidato fur (iovemor
ever pollotl; on aiiy furfnVr'occiihloh.'' A
Kooil many greenback ItcpubllcnnH no
dotrfrT'HQ' IE1i:S"!!1C '"rli
but u liirgo number of hard money
Democrats voted HKiilnst him. It w'ilf
fieroniotnbered tfiaf'ViTrd money whs
w wtmo Diu war ones i uio uei
mo Hingio issue of paper currency il
were not an easyihJug to carry thy old
lino Denim'tifeaway froln (ho fttch-
words to which they liavo alwnya been
iTeouBtoiA.dr-:"f'a
But tho grout strength 'disclosed for
hefDamooracy iu IhisOiilioi ultetlq
.in dpibtof tlii'fillrb lo juejt'Uiodi-
Helves inoro Btibstaiitlally in the old
growc lmu; lt;tfurh;.i(ili(;ylir.UKC
i tbo people JW the great Content of lieXt
yenK'It1'ldi'enrneHl')f- the eurtuiu
'Hiiouess yiiliih awaits the tibiou U thfe
Vest land the aouth upon the true
IwiieB Which' are to govern that con-
test. pjiitljonitjf uniocratic jirin-
eirilcfl.'iiiid (ho great Issue nuido proui-
iiient as the jwoplo everywhere 'ex-
jiect it tttftti1ibu.Byf In llje adinin-
lstratloij oV!ibigoVernmnt.fetNneh-
uieut airtf economy in all Ha brunchea
und a sulllolency of currqnry in coa:
tradiHthietion lo iulluilop for the
tWapt iniui iplu": Will besur to
win th ) duy.
OTrosr.
H J)jr rjfifeH (tfiejiitttuJiIpiueutS
of cotton at tli la place BhovHiia wtjek.
u miii mrger rranpuiiau InaC'T'orlhO
wek eiidhnj 12 ln yesterday tUe
rocelpU 'were 'Sua?. LaloRint 2556
for the week previous bolng nu in-
ereoae of 382 balW.-TttU atjlpuieuts
tWwki8veotll(tt'iV aa lijhvfy.ftti.
lt))y 400 Iiklsvhl6li We preiuiii l
Wlfig' flj ttiueclliie. The total fe
relpta la thin market elnoo 1st Huptem-
ber aro 10329 bales and total alili
menta .H.afT balesj 1ur1 ng. (k h tin d at
uoon yesterday t0'J bales'. ll1i6 biur-1
ket cloaed !iuietyeatidayt )1) ceuU
for middling whlclt fs dcchluo wlndo
tho iUotutioii of hHt week a ipiarter
fiuiip&i on
In the Ktuto of rentiHylvanla In tho
laat ten yeiyd ttiidftrlUnioalliiloi there
baa been only ono hundred und twen-
) ty-l million four Inquired knd lev
my-iwo thousand nluejmndrod and
uouara atoien from thuHUte) ei
..uvwu ey uie telegram publlaued la
" ""iug a nKium "Tide iiui
)t'iu: lirmiKlit oiit4v mi liivcstigaliou
)f UlO Klll(l) I ll'llKlllel's UOCOIlllt III-
loieu) ly tin lii;.tXji giHliitui c.
1 im
ho llRU
! ('iiauuj; lines' fallur say's
fpi'iit forly-oiglit tlioiiaaml dollar and
liiui tuiikrijitqi liimW'lf In tli.'eltiirl
to And Ms son. This amtiniit lia"! been
exponili'il throu'll l'lhkertoii'a ilctect-
" r.ryrrif -. ' ;
Nii.vrTiicmltiy W4'CKtliCo! proximo;
yluutiont wili uelU iu -tin following
States yj ; lVll)HVlvaniu Virginia
Mni'.ylaiiu' MiiHMii(!huPB.UHi MiwJHulpi"!
Minnesota New York Now Jersey
riki VfFnijHiii.
Vu . !
ft i n
l'llotwiiif teXIntcU
ilppWmohint Moc-
lion
Hi
jviiiiiiyiviuii.'i. 1110 nemoc-
racy
and X'onserviitivo voters of 4h.il
-: tn(e -do .uol
ntfliid t fol f In- thel
Wiikiiuf.tiUfo an4 Wdrfirwi from tin
main Issues of tho campaign intu tak-
ing up ail iMstiiiVhiii is wholly tintlonat
and has uoIiIuk wjialpyojjto do with
the r('u I 1 1 f i ts f 1 'i i h 'I i i v i il veil lii the State
caiivnus and witli thoTitucfi w hhall
expect to hco an ovel whelming victory
otitis' Dumoflratio llekot Which Is the
ticket of honest administration and
economy; .. jf i-.
rouudylvniiJaiH fortnuafaly left fi'eo
to deeido her ipieslionsof local policy
iu tho contest that is upon us. It is
fortUuaU too that thry ai d iu iiosciino
partisan. I'urly lines will bo waked to
I'cNpuud to parly dbelplineaM of ohl
When Poiiiisjivaniu was to BUuak for
the Ualhui iiultlie people will jiot n-
spoml to the call of tlioao Who make
politics a I nuk'. it )b not
a luUle between f !upubllcaiilsni and
i vmoornny; it in hoi. n poniiict lor any
of the lolifj-Hetllud issuea of (hu war; it
Is" not to (li ieiiiiii.e whether slaveiy
should have In ui abidishcd a decade
aw or wlivlliei' "thUi'itnoiistnictioii of
ISIiti Was Wise. It Is u buttle for the
prujiyiit; for. tin fsauuH.o Ao-day;. fiir
the' trial of those whoiiow riilo Us. ami
for tliWjtiUui'q ol'thu second Statu ot the
Union. ' 11 is toiiccido wbcttier
our pi'ostraled industry shall coiilinue
to languish under tho oppression
ol profligate governuient o whcllier
It shuil be --qulctoiicd and fostered by
riijid iOtiojuy)':i'wli(des()ine leglHla-
ti'iu utld fuitbd.iutlminlstratlou. Tlie
long-eoiitltineil e.itlnivaKance and reck
lasi abuiio Of power municipal State
and National aro lhe foiiiiliiins ol' the
Ititoiiiui wliiiilii . prevail in business
cihte".1 -Tht n ntt tie no healthy en
ergy when government is corrupt and
piudigilttv-e "While labor has been
Htoiidily '(Hmfnlslijng in its conipensa-
tipu. th salarjea of our olllelals have
tbPU 'sfi'adiry jtiereasing ami the
whule tendency of our governuient
hnVhcou to drill" from all Hympatby
with iudUHliy to obey the mandates id'
rnplfal."" The ambition of petty stales
men who look to the hlghe-t honors of
the Itepulilic imide list legislation 111
OongrcHr on our tiiiiinees impossible
and our whulo industrial Interests
wore Made the foot bull of political lis
dratit.-'; Ifiul they fruated to the sound
Juilg nt of llui peoploDild thelegiti-
mutp iaWM' (ir. irauu to. reach resump
tion wo Hiioum not now be ao utterly
and hopelessly witlioiitconlideiice iu all
eliannelH ol enterprise anil thousands
"isif kiwn .fHfleriiiix Hi4on:rs Avtudd
be ni).l...v.i1 tut the J4r(y jid t.o'be
iiinrsaiteo upBirsomo new issue nome
uV ili jilical'iAiuicca ldi.il the result
wie(mi)im!ir'ouii5irtJiou'fimt nitia.
tion ami a suicidal enactiueut lor ro
HUiiii'liojkui (lie lt tit January 1KV0.
Tt iw lliu deliberate' sacrifice1 or our in
diutliy coutuierve and trade-to the in
'j rgiol.'.o;iind3iUon slid nil! (dasfes
iiro paying (he fearful penalty. To
correct these luiiliil'ohl evils tho people
or reiiusyiviima will cast their silt-
fraaps on thil' first 'I'lifsdnv nfX'hvmii.
bor iiifd they will not stop to ask what
paiiyi iiair wvcsj .vur tho on (They
Would rc-ele.it tlovcrnor llartranft hut
for the fact that the chief rejoicing
ovorsucn a victory . wouut tie lu tbo
l'llgrlm banquet rooms uud in the cir-
cle of Cameron dept intents who have
naini.uvei'y aopai tuiiiuiir.uutnfr4ty
that has cotuu Uiiiu iheir fatal grasp.
They will " elect Judge l'eiahiiiK 'uot
bueaiisc ho is a Democrat but because
nc will accept the sanutily ef puldie
duty us above the demands ofimrtisan-
sliip inn en ti enforce vreform witU-tbe
conllal o-rtpfrntioii Xi the' whole peo
ple wno Milan unite (ociiarge bun wlili
the highest trust of the common wealth.
It jnlibt lie a dcsiior:do ihulthviiut it
Hfill bflj nobly jw-wiispsot (or party 'but
OI K TAIII.Fi.
.. T.'ipiiostBoiibnh'H Illustrated
Magu.ino for lioys and (this begliiB its
third ytdumewlth the November nuni-
berwhlcli Is already uponotirtable. It
conliiiim so'u'io twenty-livo Interesting
J f.Vi ..r.l' .. A ...."ij . ir i .
.voiwruiiitiona; niiir. Kfws ls jrQijea
ftoin ovet if ttocrf of the best writer?
in ino country. i it mo excellence uud
variety of ebiitejitit; this tiumboj; could
liuiijly. bo Miiiiaeucd. Ivliv llrooks1 se-
rial . Tlio' iioy Kinlgrants '" iR poiri-
nieiiccd in thlAiiuinbcr ana promises
an . abuudaiit- stoiu of udvoiiture
Among tlio contributions aro poems by
Mrs. Dodge-tint- fdltrcss "Lucy L.ir-
corsc and (Vila Thuxtor and stories
by J. T. Trowbiidgc;; llarrttt.Prescoit
Spollard Susan Coohdge Abby Sj
Alyu and limit ekefches byltebecca
HaMiii? David and lhihaldtj. Mitchell
lk'Sde thcuoiUe ufcUiil fund jfmuset
hicitYot the little foll;s iJ s.n.iill.! bu
Juck.ln-the-l'ulpit Tlio Letter Itox
aiiatfcmiddlo ISox and. thu illustrat
tratioiiH which are numerous are Iu
the jpoiy hfghoet. style of WQod eugi'rfv
lllg.'atSd not to" be excelled any whore
lu the world. .
rlltfn.VKH'i ONTllLV AND Il.MlH.
TTATKi.i Maiiazink for Noveiubei; be
lgNi livblVmo Xr' lNieoele!. it
thULnOui)eivcuiuiueined a series on
Ahftftcu'nCoTlegea7 wfll'f an article on
the old nndrev.ored JVUliiiin and Marji
Oolleg at Williamsburg Vu'." by the
well known Southern author Joint
Kston Ooke. iiiet Ilait'tlrst IloVei:
'itJUtuicl Untty! WhrauvwiriljrtnV
hcsjwell. Uugiii.ttfliUinlsoii liii a
fliiiSter ony"lV jCuflJiiiiftsIf Jiun-
gevny" aim apioug inu rcmaiiilng ar
deles aro "(ililss Sponges" "India ami
Its Native Princes " "The Story of An
ulo. Mutuiin." "1 I'ol'iihrii. lliMinuillulM
undif Ainei(miiiJ's''t''Trict)ldl tier
iniinhrtMie.4tra ""Tift ltopo'of tl.4
1'uluro'The ( !yetlMiHoine at Frank
lurVfttid'!veirt by vaWoiis authors
Most of thrso articles are exiiulslteW
IIIUHl;atdf Tho usiiiLi; rtUorlaIs 0ib W
rlotu adljjucrti y J.' Cjj Hbilahd;' are il
i mid lh tdiclD yf6perijm ViVKa
It all In all Heribner Is a gem of tlie
Urst water and sljould ilud a place oil
every imrlof mbip I 1
every imrlor table
1 Tho rrl44 Of NValiitf fisi a'aM 'till
yerv happy sinco her husband loft for
JOdlo. Hhcan have her own way a
little now and besides she wants the
near ibov to not out of hin
havo a good time for dice In hie Ufty
Mrnlll- VIch.i ol n Noil ml VelirnU
: Iti-iiiiM'rat on (lie Hnlijerl. 'r
'4'ho New YorkUVorld of the flf-
toeuih hi-lant eontaliutt twooolumn
Intel view wllh that sturdy l'eilnsjiva-
uia U.'inoerat Judge Jeremiah Itlack.
We c;opy bu'.ow that portion .which re-
fers to ihe eurreiicy ipiestloh:
Kepoitcn-What i re your vIcwh
JuHg lililek on tho'nioney ipicllon'.'
w Judge illaok Oue of the worst and
basest things ever done by the uiitl-
iioitalliutiuuui party slucw It first came
into power' hi" Jfjiil wan tbe'Ucbiiae-
iiH lit of the currency which was then
thu best ill tho world solid gold and
silver. I aav oiti of the worst for 1 ad
mit lht the deslruotioii of jury trial
and Itttliitu r.ti'ittn Uldnappliig rob-
bing mid killing men and women for
tlicir political opinions handing over
whole Stales by .fraud and foreu into
iiua uaimsDi tiuoouviuieii iiueves aim
111(1 dr. 1.1 Ilillrl'.liUt I . I Ik I ilul Hu I. il I
lti )W cmU mytlilng lib Worse than
the measures which expanded all nom-
inal values and actually compelled
creditors public and private lo accept
one-third of their debts u satisfaction
for thawholp? ... ); r -. . .
Keporler -Was Iho legal-tender act
uneonsiilufional ?
Judge iilank Of course it was and
Is and will be as long as it lasts. The
decision of the Supreme Court com-
pels us to submit to It. lint no court
on earth can make any one who baa
read the Constltjiioii believe tliut tho
general government has power to come
between two citizens of a Statu and
determine how their contracts with
ono another shall be executed. Con-
gress bud no jurisdiction In such mat-
ters. It belonged to tho States and
the Slates havo bound themselves not
to exercise it In such manner as to
luako anything but gold uud silver
coin aiegul tender. ;A proiniao to pay
dollars oanliot in the nature of ihliiga
be performed by ollering pieces of pa-
per. I f u man agrees to deliver a cer-
tain ipiantlty of pine boards can Con-
gress say that the promise shall bo
tuimicil by the tender of
llUCk Wheat
Mtmw.'i .... v .. . ....
Reporter -Hut Congress has said that
a certain kind of paper shall be lawful
money of the United States uud does
not that in aku It money ?
Judge ltlaek No. That which U
not money at all cannot be lawful
tnoucy; y 1 tXJoiigrcse declares that
sura? Nluilf be lawful .ixuirda of the
United Statcf that will not make it ho
tot lhfC ia " trill liijr ith the common
sense and reason of the thing. If this
kind of trans ilmlantliitlon nn. be
elfcctcd by mere legislation don't you
m wlf ere Ji; w; ill4au I TJuUrilut ni Ui
Wall a; tlu I'uited SI u ten may evade
Hlu.onsiitiitlouttl interdict by uylug
that paper Which they desire to make a
legal tender shall be gold and silver
coin. Tho whole dealing of our oppo-
nents with the currency is full ol'sliauiH
uud delusions.. Like all violations of
a great fttiulaiuculul truth It must be
atoned for. . If. has doubled the nation-
al ielil Inerciued tho debts of tho
States und all municipal f:orpuritloia.
temptcil indiVlthiHls to engage in wild
eiitei'plises depressed agricultural in-
dustry by tho most enormous taxes
ever .-imposed robbed labor of tho
bread It lias earned demoralized thu
public service and lent corruption
wings to ffy.V lt'hiis indeed brought us
to hard timei. Those who sutler these
evils ilo id.Hlud touch consolation in
tho fact that salaries of olHoaiti ha vp
bcendoublodjyiujit speculators i huve
got rich ami that the colossal foi ttinoa
of great cupitalists havo becu swelled
lo (en times thtdrtoriucr bulk. v..
Reporter Are we to inter frohr (his
that ycni favor immediate resumption?
Judgft lilacji No ; that does not f..
tow tr.iin auy tUiug Hiut I Imvo unid.
1 he main evil of expansion is that It
must in the eourse of time be followed
oy eoniracdon nutl contraction Is op
presslvo Iu proportion as It Is ranld
The lOrio convention is not to blame
tor lis pu.tiiral unwillingness to pluck
down immediate ttud total ruin upon
ino neaiiH oi cue people. The abolition
Proerustea "har atretehed. us out until
an oiirjoiuis are uisioouieu. Mliull we
not proteat-i against tbe proposal to
sliorten us by amputation ? The injury
iilready done us must not be aggravated
by a coiitfnethn fttrwhc1i we are.un-
prepared. Oitf enemies liuve putHhe
linaiie.i1''1cmnnt.yo on tlierng
track tied us in 'the roar ?gain'at;!our
will ami dragged us behind'. it over a'
very rough road and fwe ate badly
bruised ; mulit e now lettheui'teverise
tho englrie go back upon lig.and ouah
out of us the little lifu we huve?
Kepoi tor Hut would a forced re-
sumption however early be followed
by consediienceaao feafftinM ft1' V;
Judge lilack I do not knijw the
ooniiiierolai "MMia'tlon tof theiounlry
well enough to answer that question
but 1 am euro the. best men In the com-
nioiiwealth'aincerely believe that tho
present distress would bo greatlv iu-
orcaHed.'"' t ?r erv'3rir;; v
lteporter-You are- understood to
have great faith In the wisdom of the
fathers. f Jn not nny tolmation even
for a moment 'of paner monev. Incon
sistent .with thu traditions of the old
jjcmocrncyr
Judge lilack Democrats have al
ways held .as the hold now ..that a
metallio OUWency la better than naoer.
beumiee it la safer' sounder ami lion.
("ster; because It Is a steady measure of
vuine not name 10 oeexpaiiiletlor con-
tracted uud because thu constitution
recognizes no other. They have al-
ways labored to furnish It: but when
their enemies got the better of (hem
and tilled the iihiiiinols of circulation
with paper they ;did not force things
before they were ablo to put gold in its
plafe.'1 Whe.i the' national 'bank ' in
1834 produced panic and pressure bv
contracting -Its circulation -Jackson
encouraged the State banks to supply
the dclluienuy with notes of their own.
Ouiing the suspension of 1837 Van
iiiiren met. me necessities ortnotime
by Issuing treasury post notes as Mud.
Ihuu had done before him In 1841
Governor Porter and a Democratic leg.
Hatuie1 o.f renusylvanla! aved3 tho
f
otiie rrom a general aniuan 'bv cmis-
ng a largo issue of "relief notes." The
Democracy has never been mad euouuh
to gratify Its aversion to paper motiey
by letting the business of the country
die of uiere Inanition.
all i ; r;i Lin Tf. q lire
Tribute t nr. J. 11. Leak.
Prof. Dudley 8. Reynolds closed his
Iiiniiiriiritl ndilreua bi-iore tlm TjiiiIovIIIo 1
Hosi.ltul Colleno of MedloliiA. o.v th4
v i . . -TT ili i ' 7 7 i
night of October 5th Witli tlie follow--
ing benntlfiil tribute to the memory of
Dr. J. 11. Leake who tmrlshe.l nl In.
i i T i f T . 't
dlaiiobi ilur tnr the late storm :
Just here I am romlndoil of the had I
fit Mint hnu Inlfllv hpfnllnt fh. I
champion lu the contest for the llrst
honors in tho cluss of last year. Dr.
J li Leake received the Curator's gold
medal fur the best general standing in
all .tbe lu anches taught lu this lustitu-
llou..U -received also the prizes
in auatomy obstetrics aud. the sel-
enw una practice f physio ; and In
nc.iulmq.oitiupetlUire examination;
wiin the position of resident grad-
uate at the Louisville City Hob-'
pita where be wo a goldou oplnluus
from hla ponra and enjciyed tho esteem
and admiration of his colleagues. John
Iicuko was a brilliant young man in
. i i ii '
UVVIf nt'llUf Ol (llO WOIil ll w.in rii-
flowed 1iy iiiiture with superior Intel
lectuul capacity and enjoyed tho great
advantage of steii magnificent (min-
ing aa may be had in the classic
hulls of "the University id' Virginia.
Less than a mouth ago ho was sum-
moned to his home i:i Indianola Texas
to (aku temporary charge of the pro-
fessioiiul busliic.-sof his brother lien ry
who had pressing business hi New
York. Iti lyre leaving hero he cuuut to
ino for advice as to whether he should
reuigu bU place on thu reisiduut stall
at tlie hospital or try to obtain tempo-
rary leave of absence Two hours
after he left my office I ' received
a note ' Informing . me that ho
was making all possible' haste
to leave on the first . train and
bidding me an aH'cctionate farewell.
Ho Bald : "I leave .lilted with fore-
bodings that I may never grasp your
hand again." A few days after he
reached his home iu tlie fair and pros-
perous city of Indi.-iuola a terrible cy-
i olone swept through the (iull'of Mex-
A I... i- .... ..:. a il...
iiTti win riiro mi y 11 loioivu iiil
surging lido at the rupid rate of eighty-
five miles an hour far inland upon the
fertilo plain of Matagorda. The proud
little city was engulfed by the raging
sea and swept from the lace of the
earth. There were hundreds of Uvea
lost and among the number the gifted
and universally beloved John II.
Leake.
That seat now draped in mourning
In memory of the houoiqd dead con-
tains a beautiful crescent of the sweet-
est and choicest Jlowers arranged and
placed there by thu gentle hands of
thoso who loved him and in whoso
bosom the sacred memory of Leake
will ever be clierihhed witli reverential
regurd. It makes mo feel a tinge of
something more than sorrow as I gaze
upon that empty seat and imagine 1
hear "a strong upheaving motion :
Upon the uliuimt limit of lint nri"in .
Tllu 11:1) tulnif I'li aviliK Hie ulooni Willi
blink' ol II re
Pual rollowliiK i ul of tliumlur ilcnfrulng
ill ii'.
Now rlilu wh on tlm stormy iniibi i
Now Hi uU liilo lis Inky nullfnu;..ln to ris- no
more Iniever
Hlecii tliiin tin diti'ti anil tlrimnil.! l.nii i
I VV here lllo llll.'i l Il Nie ivd wutllll Sim ll'.W'p
Aim wni'ii "ion me n mil aeeouat Innl nlveii
miiy inn ijoru uy 1011 i-roil'll lac au tn'i'll-
j : mi!hI In Heaven.
" Let the sweet perfume of these (low-
ers warm you with a fond desire to
emulate the noble example of Leake.
Lot his sacrud memory im embalmed
in your hearts ami Inn lofty aims and
grand achievements In the noble pur-
suits of scientific learning be the
model fof your billy labor tlm high
decree of excellence ho attained the
gyul of your ambition.
The Atlanta Herald has the follow-
ing distressing telegrams from Dalton
fteorgiS: Tlio persons who were luade
sick by eating the wedding supper are
some of them Mill unwell. A great
ileal of excitement has prevailed about
It. Home of tho leading citizens both
ladles and gentlemen liavo been se
verely PI and many have not yet re
covered. Tins morning a negro wo
man who was poisoned by tlie custard
Is reported dead. A verv'alarmimr ru
mor ban iireyuloi) to-day that most of
ino wedding party were-sipa at tiiaiks
ton Tciiii. it is still unknown how
tho custard ciiiuo to be poisoned
Later The forty persons poisoned
hero by tho wedding custard are slow-
iy recovering. Messi. Kiisliton Cnest-
nut Calhoun Craves and llarduieU
tlie most serious cases are doing well
Weddings iu Dalton will hereafter
truuspliu daring tlie Ijenion season.
Pennsylvania has u creak curlosltv
in the shape of a gas sprlng! The wa-
ter Is cold but boils and bubbles as
though it was a cauldron from escap-
ing gas." No living thing is to be
found within oue hundred yards of the
spring aim oirnu pying over it irop
dead. A human being near it will die
in. twenty minutes. The gas is the
purest kind of carbon. Koine neonle iu
the 'neighborhood thiuk of buying it as
a present for Oraut but they ure
wicaed people.
H .: WI5rEUANE0US.
VMli. If. t HAITKbl - - HIKMllKNT
U. it. HWIMt (AMIIKII.
K. II. IIAVKM'CltT. ASST. I'ANIIIKIt.
DALLAS
TEXAS.
AVIllilon aoneral bankliiK met exi'luunte
UUMlDi'ss; mhke I'nlli'ctiiius un all lUTeKsuble
points uud sell pxuliHUgcMtu all Hie rlnu-
pal ollles ii tho Uiillod Ht'Ues and Kuropo.
. r naticTOBs:
3. W. CfniyiVu"Plill. K (thapiwll K. 11
Davnuport Jno. M.. tlteiiiinoim J. L. Wl.
limns K. O. Uullnwuy O. W. Mwlnk Jule
KrliHi'lder 11. O. Krvny. ocllj-dly.
SCOTT'S
Pafciit Sheet Iron'Roofnisr.
' i 'r ' .; f .' - O
FIRE WATER WIND & RUST PROOF.
No mills or Hnrewa UhpiI thrmilnl fl.1
roottim. OliunDer tlnin tin. witli '.i win
last W loan im biillillnn will sUmd. Kelei--ence
W. II. Hoblii'iKou Main street Dullus.
ViHOHENOK OO
7;i.) Main street Dullus Texas Exclusive
ArxiiIh lor NoitliPrn 1xkh - 1 .
Hend for purtleuliirs und put n tlnlitdum.
lile riHr on your IhiIUIIiik. We will make
eontrni!t witli potics in'cltles or in tlie
country to pmthe K)t on and It is the best
root la the world.
. uetlB-dUm
... r. is.
o?i3xraxrE3Da
Aud dealer lo
HARDWARE. STOVES AND ; TINWARE
r 5 ELM STREET Hi v
A full stock of aoods always on liund.
REPAIRING AND JOB WORK
Done nt sliort notice uad at the lowest
If nan we ino a cull .
i sepl lntl !: ' .ii JiB.ilEBH
To a. I poisons lutorcsted In tlie BilinlnUti-n.
- oUeKtateof J :W.l)gwnrdcceaiied.
W'Uc Is biteby Riven the on tlm 131 li
'lv?".r' V:.1 "''if1' "I'P'v.t"
unburn uoun oi uiiinu uouiiiy
fexaa (or an order dlrwtlnn W. H. Carey
il01"0! 0r"l11 Df'wuef deoeiwed to
I 'V"i.?f "'".r91; '. .Pr?!Vrr..l'''"'."!"'K '?
inmie in puy inu cuuin ni i inorse 1
Co.. siruinui. mii in r. av .nn..i
iff 7ua Kxecuujr February wth im. .and
?M '' sPP'oved lu ld nr. You will
men mid there show cause If any you huve
oi uiunr niiioi inn. iiKiiinieu.
.- VH AM. HIK1). 1UCKK11
. r AtU)rluly f QlrH A Co
October Uth 1S75 f oetU-ri4w.
A Small Yract 'of Und for Sale
Wltliln lire j rhlli of Tlntlsn''A" ftomf Veil
ilenoe I a ilrat-olnxs bai n for Ilexes ; lot well
teuutd witn plunk and guo.1 gaUw Lerae
wood rull fnncn arnmiil thu rmiTi ia..i7.f
Lilmburnnaaniiver-fulliiin sprisg oi xoel-
lent water. Two tnuunt lioimm: SSncresof
inu in ruinvHiiou. it nerns of laud to rent
or work on bare. Apply at
rpt.7aw.m ORANGE AGENCY
EXITHANGE BANK
V ' .. I..
Vioim nr w ro'.-ini'i n.'H puii i;i pny
'p.ijn net 18S n 'iiu.'!.'! lie..; .n.ioi in.i 'i.
Kliwa oaii ino Avon v.; l"l S M.rsi ponn uv
'will.l.) DA II A'IIO.l 11.111(1 11III!A" l 1 1 AX MU. k.i
llliipill aiiD.V o nil 'i.iaiii pun aiimm.) '. l!l s..i.ill -: J".(
!iU!OUI U UllA .Ulipill C jMMIIll A.l ll I
1 '.um ntuK (in: Mi. nit 'ir no II1'.)
i)ei K.(yp 9i .ii'ij ii '.i)ieiu o) uii.n no. n l"i(
I u wop iuin Mini s van i pui ii u ins pus iiihiiIm n r
'll.ttol l Jo .lli.n Dll . 1 1 1 1 .i.nniM.'.H ill l
..iS.l HtlJ "llTtjtM V' "I 'Hl'l M! )! 1' ''li't
'INJ.rt III1MJ (NUJ nil) l Sll.OUI hiill( SV'
l.vi.iiw nii; I;;.;; '(!..;ra.;f "f 01 oi
'lU.Hll JllO.C 7f Ii I I'll.l J011 1 '.IIMIU p.Miil I .JA in. a' ji
piniiM h'.n:ni.id Ni) pun 'j.n:i)i( Hi( ii "i
plltloj .1.111 Alllllll nu Kll ..IOA Nl KH pI'liH vu s(
J1H )u)I jja iu II. no.? '(iiiiav :nit A'n;i
II .icij pan Am .ou) uuj iio. '-.itioi sik
upiivcot: 0.ii.-m oiS inix
'H9i aai.ic in.iiA Un:!!) lm.) u iiiiiai iida' ji
pil.l.Ht JO i)..d JIIOl Kll SO III I p.illiIIIJ.I h
:JIIMVII Ortll l I ll.llilllil I J.IA.Ill Ml
'puiiJ'l IH.iq a'.oia mil IO i).lu s.ii:i;) pull ojuior ij I
! pil ol U KJ.UIl VJJtlllUUl H Ii0 JO .JtIO H )
lO.UlH lipie fill? 'K.J)..)ll! i1I "1 oil
'1 IIAI1 8.I1IJ II illi).lj poil.l II .luj IIIHAl IIO.V J
'lsii.1 ilih.ij li hi lu.iiil JO nun ujioiuw j
isiiji nr( nidi p.ijj idiui Jo .i-uii epuni .i.)i:i
- PU1II UO NJlllll) b.H .M Kll'l )i - 1 1 '.nou: un
'piiul ii) sd.ioij 1 1 1 j s ; M-i ) 1 1 i j i 'o;ii'x
NOTICE.
ASHKSSOK AND CoIlE("roHS OfKlCK 1
I'll if JIAI.L October II IS 'i. I
All persons HiK'iHcd in UuidiRs lu tlio city
i f I ml Ins
WITHOUT LICENSE
Upon whom hiiHiuiiHS culltiiKor prolenslou
an I iieiipiitlon Tiix Is levied will snvo ex-
pense unit trouble by paying said IIcciihc tax
ut my ulllceliuiiiunliitely.
Tlie inone i)l nil Midi dollnii!cuts will be
reported to tlie City Murslml lo lie dealt wllh
us llie law dlieela without further iinlleu
T.J. KHKTd.N
ooWillt City Assessor and tolleetor
('1IAKLE8 M. CONNOLLY & CO.
JJeulers hi
Fresh Butter Eggs Chickens
OHOCERIES. ETC.
107 Market Street between Muiu and Klin
XJAllAet Toxna.
Tlio highest cusli price paid lor Country
Produce. pet 1-dliu
To innciid elmp'ei' fourteen of tlm printed
code of ordluiuii'Ps lor prevention und ex-
lli:i:uislnui'lil ol llres.
Seetion I lie 11 iii'iliilned by the City t'oiin-
ell iiilliu city ol Dullus Unit whenever miy
wonilen biiildiuK now sluuilini; within llie
Urn lliiills ol thu elly shiili lie ilniiiiii;ed bv
tire tlie rehuilillDK or rejiHli'lin; ol I lie siune
is hereby prohibited unless the owner tliere-
ot Nhiill Hrsl ohtuln a permit from the .Miiy-
orol lheelly and In lorn the Maynr shall
Issueunv suiili tJei'iil bu uhult cnuse llie
kiIi 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 In he luspeeled ly tlirieilis-
llili'renluds jiersoir who shull upprulvu the
iliiiniie;enn siild biilldlilK and il lliey kIoiII
apiiraise llieiiuiniii'.i'oii thebuldliiK tube lll'ty
per cent ol Its value before ihe tire or more
un permit shnll be urant-eil. Tlie cost of up-
pi'iiiseiuent sluill be pnld by the owner.
Heel inn licit whenever any building
slinll from nee and neglect beomnc i"lupiila
il tlio Hiinie is llL'ren' otMureu u niiiauee
iini oneouiu . in .n i! uii..U' In inn Din vor
of any Kiieh lailliliiiKslieHlnin iMiuse tlioaanie chilis hiciplciit cuiisiiinntloii dyspepsia
to be luspeeled by three disinterested per- 1 m'liraU'bi of I lie .s'tniuaeh Iner illsenses U Id-
sous free hulders in Ibu oily uud II t be ! hey ami bladder eiuupiiilnts lihilieles ilrop-
SrtliiC be rt'Pni led by Ihe Inspcutors tn he in I y beai t dlwuise purulybis gmuir uuiouur-
u dnlaphliifeii condition Il themilil hnune bu
within the lire limits unit a wooden house
the Mayor shall uuuse It to be removed or
pulled uown as he may deem best giving
ten days notice to the owner to remove or
dliiHjHuol the siiuie so that llie iiusiiuee
he uhuled and 11 said bouse be outside the
tlru llmlls us fixed by the ordinances of
the city the Mayor shall require the owner
to repair Ihe same or abale 11 wit hin H lime
to he llxed In the notice uud If the owner af-
ter notice fail refuse or Uegleoi to repair or
uhulii the limine willilli the I line llxed .It shnll
he ubatrd by the pioper Olliuuie or tbe eny
on order of the Mayor ull expense to be
paid by tbe owner ol the properly.
Meellon S. lhat whenever uny wooden
hlllldlng within the lire llmlls shall heeoin-
plalued nl im beingdaiiKeious lo the enutigu-
oiih ouiiuiiign or is mieiy to ciuikc nre tne
siune hIiiiII ue tnsiieeteil ns Here In before
provLiled In ease of dulupldiiled bubdliigs;
aitu ii me iusM'eiois Hiiiin report inu nuiiu-
lug complained ol to ho dangerous to con-
tiguous building or as likely to cause or
luuiiiilie nii s tlm miuifi kliu.ll bu ieniied
ami held to he uiiisiiueu and the Mayor
iilnir ten days notice to the owner to remove
or abate the nuisance shall eaus.- tluiHiune to
uu pulled uowuur ruiuoveu Ml llui expense
of the owner.
Kecllon I. That nny person who shall vio-
late the first section ol this nrillimiiiHi upon
conviction before the Mayor ahull bo lined
not Iiims than (ei nor inure Unni nun bund-
le! dollars and cost of tho uroHeimtion uud
uilomd said line and ousts not be
paid Iho person uonvleted snail bo liuprls-
oueil and may be required to work upou the
Btreetaof the city for ttttcen duyii and the
same penally shall bu Imposed lor each of-
fense. Hectlunli. If tho owner of nny wooden
house damaged by ttru hIihII desire to repair
the same ho shall uotlly tho Mayor in
writ me statlnu the locnlliy of said build uei
and that It Is within the tire limits iu fixed
Pis nrillnanei'snf ihe elly i whermipon the
Mayor shall appoint thine disinterested per-
sons 11.. use holdura In the ally whoshall in-
spect the nalil damaged building and ap-
praise the Name ami tbe daiuuge therto and
make a report of I he same to tlio Mayor In
writing under oath und II It shall appear
from said tippiiiiseiuent tliat the said build
ing has been damaged by lire lo tlie extent of
uny per cent ol lis value the Alavnr shall
Issue an order prohibiting tbo repairing of
said building and thereultur said buUdtnx
shall not bo repaired.
SuetiiuiU. It shall be tho duty or the Mar
shall at the city to enforce all ordliruces for
the prevention and spread of ilivs.
Heotlou 7 lie It fin tliui'iirdalueil Unit n em-
nrgency be declared and thlsordliiaiice shall
be III force from and alter Its passage
Approved Heptcmber 21 IW.
W. L. CAJJKLL Mayor
J. B. HEREFORD Hecrclnrv.
AiCBerry;
Builder and Contractor
OF
Brick Stone & Frame Buildings
All work guaranteed first-class and satis.
fail loh glveir
Brick for sale. Also desirable residences
and lots hirsute and exchange for building
liiiibirtul.
oillee Commerce street next to Judge
Barksdale's resilience. aug2Kit;hi'
K. T. Easlky M. 1). N 11. KKSNKDV M. I)
EASLEY & KENNEDY
Surgeons and Physicians
DAbbAH TUXAH.
At night Pr. Kenuedy may lie found nt his
residence 61ii Veul street aud Dr. Eiwley in
tho ottlce over Hu.klus & Howell's drug-
store Klin street. septSO-dtl
CARD.
Tliose who desire to avail themselves of
the benefit of the net of Congress of Iho 2d
of March lstl7 and its amendments thereto
and known as the Bankrupt Act can do so
votuniailly or otherwise. All Ihe necessary
l'elilluns Schedules. lJriH)IS(.f ll-l.t u.1 l.
strootiouH enn be had by applying to the un
derslgned at Ihe oillee f W. W. Peak North
east room of the Courthouse
July 11-dHiu
S. KOOSEVELT k CO.
COTTON FACTORS
ANU
General Commission Merchants
lift DI7ANE KTRVET.
W.D.
m:w yoiiu.
Jilt) ICS ANU WOOL.
J. H. CROWELL & CO.
10S Jeirerson Street 1
Bklus Wool Furs Wax and Tnllow
iio.Vi .t """"'"' ueierenop! tlty
Bunk of Dullus. ieutlMwlv
Job Wrk
Bverv dmiarlnltnn nlniuM..i.i i . .
.. . . . r .i-. vj 1 1 j 1 1 worn
n ll-!ISlit-"
PnUFESSIOfJRL.
ii. v.. nuiu:r j. o. kumiuy.
BURKE & KEARBY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
JNfo. tHif Main Ktreel
Olllee (lu North siile of public siiuure.
se pt is ui y
PHILIP III-JDSLEY'S
Iu A. "VV OFFICE
Coiaer of Kim and Market streets np-staln
1'. U. hex 215 Dullus Texas.
Will practl.'e in the Coui ls of Dallas enuu-
Iv nnil ia the Hiiprunie luid Inderal Courts
at Ansi in und Tyler.
Dallas husines-s lelerenees Klrst Nnlioiiat
nanli ; cliriMfuii Kiel Kso. propiletorof
iviei s uiniriiii; hums ituv. nr. a. r.rsniiin
piMnr Kirsl i'leshyuirlau Chiireb mn:7(lliiii
z. nil JIT.
I'. II. SIIKI.UO.4.
HINT & SHKLDON
ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW
DALLAS TEXAS-
Olllee-Northensl
siiuiue No. aui Alain:
corner
.lltet.
Court House
iniL;lil;iiii
ECLSCTIO PHYSICIAN
OClce liii s:i!) iu in Mreel Opjt. Hie
mayor's l!iee
I'r. I.nl'laee treats all ebronlcdlsenses uiokI.
I sneneKsiu 1 1 y a lew of which insv lie nn-ii-
unueo; 1.111111-111 oi neuu or Diai i er. iron-
iheit uyseiueiiuarheii lueiiiu i linuhi und
I suppression Iiilliu!; nl llui winuli ulcmal inn
oi me wolllli IllllK le..' crecll s e tlirss II
corriiea is genuiuiiy cureil In Irom leu lo
four een dnjH) pit s ilstulu In uuo hin la in
in u levei -s'li-es 'anners ami all old nt.
nervous deiiilliy. to tin eye and -ti r Is
given especial intention siperinalorreab
seminal weakness syphilis and gun i lien
cured In the slim-test spue" of timi'. Min-
wilery and the dee uses of women and eliU-.
dreuarn niadn u specially. All aetile dis-
eases iue treated ijiillu as siiceessiullv as Iho
iihm n. k'aiieiils visited at their houses
IIUgMlili'llll
M. II. li. JIOYT.
Arciiilci (urnl mill Hecliuiiici.l
Bit A UGH TS MAN
Oftlue ;-7:! MAIN WT. DALLAS) TEX.
Hel'creiiees:--J. D. l''on(UetArcblleclKisli.
Kill on Ihe tlitdson New York ; Hon. Ho-
iner Itaiiisdeli. ux-l'resMftit New York and
Kile Rrallriiad Newhurg New York : John
K lluiu Nuperbuleiident It. 1 Was ha-
yerslraw New York ; m. W. Oloason Esin
bavunali Ucnrgia( i'upt. i. i lfciigla
ilaoltsouville Florida j tieuje '.J. t bipp
l.s.. New York City j Win. Harbour City
lt.imiiu.fr Camlnldi;e Massaehuseetts ; M.
odell oruwoll on the lluds'Ui New
"i'k. HpllD-diiiii.
Galveston Elevator Co.
Avenue A bet. 2'Jtl and 2:5(1 Sts.
GALVESTON TEXAS.
CIIAliUTCH.
.Two cents per bushel for first ten (lays
One-half cent for subseipi -nt ten duys or
frnetlnnal part thereof. One-liiilf cent per
bushel fur ('.leaning 11 ordered. This Includes
all charges lor receiving weighing aud load-
ing lu vessjl. For further inloi million ap-
ply to 1
J. IIAGOART
Cor. Main aud Market Sts. Dullus Texas.
Jyltsltlm
J. S. OR) N.N AN.
11. O IIVVAl.L
GRINNAN & DTJVALL
COTTON FACTOHS
AND
Genera! Commission Merchants
Ofllce over Texas Bunking and Insurance
Company
Strand Ualveston Texas.
Itepicseiitwl by FltAMi I I rZilUOII.
Olllee First National Hank Dallas Texas
niig'J-Hliim
ADOLPHE KING & CO.
EWEKS AND SELLERS OF LANDS
AND
GENERAL BROKERS
Over Posiomcc
X3 v 1 1 v t Toxaa.
Improved nnd nrutl likn.la lu.1.1
traded or leased.
Loans and Investments effected. Colleo-
.' ; ' luuuouna ueeouuteu for.
m-iiiii will!
NEW FOUNDRY
.. . -AND-
MACIIINESHOr
LONERGAfl & MURRAY
OF LOUISIANA MO.
Ilcg leave to Inform the oltlsensnt Ttalin.
and the surrnnnillng country that they have
removed their extensive works to this place
sun are prepared to innmifiir. an t J
of tsteam tngtnesaiid MIU Moohlnery Cast-
I (lira fir nil ilu.l . .-.! .
ii -v. .vvin uuuuuii miiirv liotloe.
Wo have on hand several engines or our own
rnnkoial.o llmis ki-.mi. ui..i i-
'"ciug Balcony Railing Kite Front;
Grate IlarM. em. Wulmn nu ...mi..u ..1
quickly tnrnlngont llrst-class work well
adapted to t in umlini mi.
also for repairing same at the ahortiwt notioe.
South Idnnf il i-..!. ii..!..
pSsPIFi
J.iii.wiih-! ' jjis .: j
JV'-'-" J-'l
tuauiu-afliviiiu
BAhKIHG.
WILLIAM It O A STUN
"'i'uoiun.
D3ALS2S HI S2CIIANG2
Insurance & Collecting Agents
.... .-... y uuiiuinu North Hide
Kiniare
Putin
DALLAS TEXAS
Bid If
S.J ADA US.
J. L. LSUKAog
Adams & Leonard
:o :ij xs: e
Cornor cf Elm & Austin Sts.
DALLAS - - TEXAS
ted States. " " "" PiatD WU
Hllf
JOHN KKKK rrcsldeni.
W. J. CLARK faMeri
I
' H.4LLAS TKXAS.
Aut'aorizod Capital $50000000.
Collections remitted on day of pajuieut .
ourruut rates of uxclmugd
DIHKCTOItH
w . li. M urn
Murphy W. C Connor R. V. Tomn.
lounger W.J.Clurk.JejK;?:
kins; l'h
W.U Itui
INSURANCE.
j. (i. i.nioii.
J. T. CAUSES.
Leigh & Games
tiErsrioiiAr
509 Main Street
DALLAS TEXAS;
Representing many of the oldest anil belt
American and Nugllsh eompnnles we sra
prepared to write tuiy lines that may bede-
Hllcd.
Insurance 'al(nl Over 1)100000000.
sepMdly . ;
J.D.KEKFOOT&C0.
UKKKUAI.
INSURANCE AGENTS
DALLAS XI2XA8.
TlKVlug tnst added to our agency aeverol
A No 1 companies we are now prcptuul to
write auy lines that may be desired. We
represent Iinno hut the best companies anil
challenge comparison with any agency la
the Htaui. Ulvu us a cull U you deeira relia-
ble Indemnity.
Office In the 8nn Jnclnto hotel with Leon-
ard Brothers.
oktos i "i
..t
SAM HOUSTON
Monument Association
Ol'TKXAS.
TI1E1IK WILL BE QIVN A
MILITAUY BALL AND CONCEBT
AT . !
HOITSTON Deo. 12. 1875
BY TKM
HOUSTON LAND ASSOCIATION
.1 ; ' i 'Hi'
Jf. P. Tl'KXKB Maoaser. )i '
At which time $187700
Gills or priiieg will ue
ticket holders . .
onnslstmj 6fWl
distributed among
$40000 lxx ! 1
.. .. i : -a' 1
8H7.200 In One lm Lands und Clr
VroiMtrty. i.'nli ) li'
. . - i'..".f
Singletlckomieaoh; six for 13; thirteen
foi Sin when purchased from home
UNITED TO 'S00.009. '.'"uj ''
;.'.. '-' ir'i. i.f ''''
The entire proflU of whioh r to o toU
beneflt of the Houston Monument Asm"
tlon of whleh Colonel Ashnel Hmllh H rw
ident; Governor . H. Lubbock Hon. Ji
Keagitn aud Colonel Moses Aoatla.Myaia
Vice rrestdents; T. W. House Treasurer ana
Major K. W 0v Beoretar.v under who"
snpervislon the drawliif wlllitake pi"-.
. The uuderslgued having been
Manager of the above laudable scnem i
perpetuating the - 'J IU
SEMOBT OF OEN. HAM HOtSTOJf.
;- . ;'
will spare no effort to make It lK1".'!
financial succesii and Invites thesiperuuu
of ail the Old a-exns Veterans tnl oj
who admire lh history of Oen. BB
ton who are requested to act as s"".1!.':
the sale of Tickets. A liberal comniwos
will bo allowed.. For particulars address
HOUSTON LAND AHHOCIATlONi
P. 0. Box 127 Hoifsroif Tx"
K.P. TURNER. Manaawrv J17dWI
PHELAisr :&co?
Dallas steam Boiler antf TortnWt
works. Manufacturers of all ain1.of i.
ersamoke lcks. hleaohlngs Wnk" r '
ooolers kettles steam and buPTO
Jail and fire proof work. Anything ni' e
wrninriiMnin nminnt linllers anil
promptly attended to. Uoionriwtlwat'"
fore contracting. Hhop oppoilte iw
iprcss wyoiniiig f
iviurrnvsBmniiry. r. u. nox '""vj.-h
prloe lists of boilers anilines un W
grate barf e to. " Zi
Kim street. Orders by telegraph P"?
itonded to. iadlviwwcr
THI HERALD JOB OFfCt ' .
. . . . . . .i.t ana
i Jtiaji oeeD inomugniy rni ;" ui
Blly prnpamd lo Uo all klniis; Ol
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W I 19 I
L'tINA Msiisy. I II ... 1
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NSURANCE AGENCY
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