The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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SAILIS HLKALD P8IKTIN8 t'OttPAH
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Sunday Herald
A GocQ Aivcrtisiii. Medium.
mi) IS VOUIl ORDERS TO-DAY
DALLAH. TEXAS.
Nlli'KllAY MOKKINU
MiiM'if.K
Hl.M'K IliU IliyHtft'toiM lull "f HikIi in
Kriiliirky I'm iiu'iiiuoi'.liiy ut ilntt
Kli.lclHiiioiioiiuiHMlH iiiimwliiitpcuiiliur.
Tun t'l''ll' In N"W I laiiipHlilra
Wild I'llllllllutcil (III tlltt CHHll t'llxiH Itllll
llm eiiitilii:niin lutil the JiuiKit Mn:
Tub I'Twioli lutvu a pwuliur wny of
MM(.'('lilll (It'ltnlltll'H t(l III!' AsHI'llllllV.
ll In nut iii'ccMHuiy (lint tlm piirly
voted fur hIiuII rt'itiilit In tlm lfuit.
incut I'luollnu the deputy. Hui'li vns
t he unmiliti'lty of (junilietU In 17-
Unit lie wiih elected u deputy hy nine I
dilt'ereut depurlnienlH ut ouu eleetlnn.
TiiK C'lilneiio government hu np-
proprlnteil Hie InlUitlHlmnl Hum of fix
million dolliir for thu pnrpoHe of ex-
pitrimeutiiii; with Improved uuiih for
fortllieutlons ami Normoii Winrd who
linn heen employed by the CeleBtl'il to
HU)eriutend thi'MO experiment Kiuted
from Hun KraiiuUuo on Thurmlay hift
for China.
Hayh Him l!tiitrit:r-Jnniil : "l'rofen-
nor Milllmnn deelureH Unit tho prolit
of the Kiitnin Mine have timouiited to
exnetly !i:i;i:i;i: ;i:s. Tim Km;lih
Mtockholdi'i." however have received
only tint odd thirty-three cent would
like to know where the remainder
went to'.'" Itnther an Inipertineut
wIhIi Suite nek iloulitlen think.
Mil. Clvmki! eluilriiiiiti of the lu-
vPHtlgutiiiK Committee rceelvo from
thirty to lifiy letter n tiny uml while
u few tiro nuonymoiiH Utee without
exception lve the intmeN ami rei-
ilenee of the wltncse who can tiub-
Htiintlale the fuel added. 1'he eorrup-
(Ion that thefd letter unfold hhow I he
Administration to be rotten to thu very
"r'
Thu rather unpleitHunl disagreement
tielwi i'U the etlltor of the two leuiliiiR
Austin paper will tloublleii operate
h a warning (o Lr. Wnllace of the
l.unallc Asylum uml cause him in the
Inline to steer clear of cxlt ndin in-
vilntioitH to visitor . and friend to
drink even IdtfiKioonalu of Intoxicat-
ing llipior at a Stale institution'. It In
u bad hanit anil we hope Dr. Wallace
will profit hy the lesson ami from this
time forward eeant'lo extend nuuh un-
seemly -hi)pitulilie.
1KNIK.1III.K LKtatl.ATIO.
It tiHM loittiiiiiee oeeurred to u and
probably to u majority of the bar of
Texan Hint the Hervlueof a copy of tlie
plaitttlir petition was a costly work ol
supererogation and that Justice de-
mand thill thu htw originating Htluli
erviceof petition should be ellmiuiiled
from our s'.ututcs. We imagine the
only reason of our departure Irom the
old established rule of the simple ser
'fee of the citation or suniuioiis uiiuc-
einiipuuieil by a bulky copy of the pe
tition tiled v:ts to increase the fee .of
clerks in the then very sparjy .ttled
tfotiutlt of our State UmTthus make
It mi lndiiei.ii)e4;i fr m.n l0 m.iTpt
the pie I..oii wliich lu those times ut
'.eat wuh worth but little. Time have
bluett ulmniied luiutt imitorlally tttnl
Hiero now exll no necessity fov sad
Ulitik' upon thu phtinlilt this ituwiir
muted and uHflests cost.
Thu old Knglish practice was to sue
out an orl('inul writ Hint is a muuda
tory letter from the King I u parch
melif sealed with tho grout seal ami
directed the shcrilt of the jiroper
cuuuty reiUired him to eoiumaud the
ileleiidant to do justice to the com'
phiiiiunt or appear iu the proper court
and aliow cause why justice should not
be meted out.
The more recent common law prac
t Ice ha been still further simplilled
by doing away with this mandatory
letter from the King uml Issuing a
simplo Kiitunion Jrom the court hav
ing jurisdiction to hear and pronounce
Indolent. We think lulu much the
belter plan and trust that it whl com
mend Itself to the Fifteenth Legisla
ture. ;
There U no reul neccswily for re.
quiring the plnintiti lu a scipiest ra
tion suit to alve bond which itniler our
system of largo exemption it Is often
quite tlittlcult to do. Upon the oath of
tho pluiutitl the writ should Issue.
We feel persuaded Unit under such a
. law very little If any perjury would
txr committed since detection would
be so euy and lit proof so irresistable.
The. prdo-ouilint;s In all court would be
' much fnollit ited and Justice much
morehpeetlily administered it ull an-
wer were' required lo be sworn to.
If there was merit in thu defense this
uouTtl always be doiiejjf thur was
none judgment for the complain -aut
should' be promptly rendered.
The manner r In whlith justice
has 'ln'Cii " lininptred anil offline
entirely defeated is daily illustrated
by the tiling of a simple demurrer anil
auswer to a plulu promissory note
which although Interposing no legiti-
mate or mcrlterlous defense prevents
the cause from being taken up out of
( regular order ami possibly eusuera
erics of conlluauces disastrous to
tbt suitor's rights.
yw outli riilre(. In llif Nullum f
iittni'liitii'tiU (orltjliuil) xliwiUI lip nunili
nioillll.nl und lui'Kv'il fiicllilK-n ex-
ti uiluil lliu 'ort'ill'.wr to kiciiim IiIh dulil
w it li wiMcluncy of lliu iltihtui V ' I
orty vri lio cun pimn It out of liU IiuikIh.
We tlilnk Hint Willi jinlli'loiiH ltll.-
tlim iiinii I lit pnlnlH iiluive InillriiU'il
uml aoiiio oilier (lint wc irin.V lu-reiifliT
luive iii-iMiblmi ! iidvi'it In in"'' I1"'"'
would liuiirefiirtlt he u prm l if nl tie-
t) in 1 ofJiHlleetn lltlKiiliI".
ihihiiikv.
Who I- It IhHt doi'H noi ri'ilicnil'iY
the luiuiorlul i-xiilolUof l)lk DnwIiiiK
ami lolly-two Irlnliiiii'ii lit KuluiielW
When Ulllld the enmli of idiot nlld nlli'li
he fiiiij;ht mi unity ol It'll IIioiihiiihI
lliell lllld thell' (lil)iili'lllt'ht of Heel
uml 1 1 1 j l tout e mid lniilitl tlintii Until
in iliHiihtroiin ileleiil'lo the (Jul I V
Never In the woildV hlHtory luive it
hiindliil of hiuve delerinlned men
wrought out miKrmidiiiul iiehleveliielil
nndyu'. the memory of Dh k DowIIiik
and too Mutiny id thlt Imttltt luo
Nenl'eo been iiieiillolied In lliu lilntorltH
of tilt iluy liowever deeply it limy he
hurried In the heitrlH ol IiIh country-
men. J 1 1 every cliniu mid under eveiy huh
whether with I'llve in ludiit or Well-
lnl()ii lnHniin; whether tinder Wil-
liam ofOrniiK" or .lumen thu Mml;
wh'eiher l''edeiul or Coiil'ederiite the
Iri.ilMiiuii Imn hitiKlit with that hemic
Urnvery mid (Itmlhlotx devotion to IiIk
(illl Hii iloiln no parallel In history
Irish blood hit crluiiolied I he oi o
upon KiiKliiu-rs Nuvnl IIhk' lu every
sea and nnild the line of Torre
VcilritK iitttl upon the summit of Span-
ish llarrossa told to tho world no un-
certain tale of Irish valor.
No people can point to such names
a llurke Curtail (Inilton Kinnicll
Phillips Unldsiuith Swill Moore tind
Wellington and ever die out or '.he
world's history. No land Imb furnished
braver generals more brilliant ortttois
sweeter poets ; iu the language of one
her most gifted sons: " Kvery muse
lias charmed every art adorned every
conquest crowned her. Plundered she
was not poor for Iter character was
enriched; attainted situ wim not title-
Icsh for her service enoblud lltcrully
outlawed Into eminence and fettered
into power the Held of her exile wcr-
Immortiillaml by her deeds and the
link of her chuln became decorated
by her laurel."
The eloipieiuie of Iter orators has
thrilled the world; and It was left to an
Irishman tint fascination of whose
speech wus beyond compare to say
these word of thai lunil bt'de whore
name ull other hide iu comparative
Insignilleuuee ;
"I'tesar was merciful; Sclplo was
continent; iluniillinl was patient; but
it .was reserved for. Washington to
blend them all In one ami iiko the
lovely iiltrf tl'iuurn: ol the l.fticlan
artist to exhibit In into (-low of asso-
ciated beauty the pride of every model
the perfection of every master."
fin-Is lo hp lleiiieitilirrril.
lo tint K.llliii of 'file It.illus Herald :
ll will be remembered that tho lale
Constitutional Convention appointed
a committee of twelve two from each
Cnmjressloiial district to prepare ami
publish an address lo the pcipk' ol
lexus explaining tlte eliaugcs made by
the new Constitution ihe uddress
was widely cireulu ed nil over the
Slule. The eommittef beggi'tl the peo
ple to it ml the l iw Cctihliti'lii u lor
Ihemselvett and predicled if they
would It would be rutilled by a majority
unknown to the history of the Stale.
They sought and urged a (borough in-
vestigation before the election. At
least two hundred thousand copies of
lite proposed Constitution were placed
in thu bauds of the people uml it is
salo to say Uml itluety-ntiio out o
every hundred reading men in tic
State cKniiilnt'd it in person a otcl
never before so ry A'f'.'iftcvl in uny
Slut.? in triK Union.'
' Noiwitlistiindiii all this the com-
mittee and especially its ehairmaii as
author of the addicts were vloleutly
assailed hy certain newspapers and ivr-
reKpondents in diilerent localities. The
committee was charged witlt milking
false statements uml every ellorl mutlo
to luduee the peopto to votaaguliiht lite
new Coitslitoilon. Men uitjustly assull-
ed certainly ht.ve a rittht to the laurel
of vinthcatiou. Of thcawelve gentle-
Vnten who signed the addres..' all recom
mending Ihe adoption oi tiietousll-
tution ten did so uneomlionnlly and
with eit(hmitim Iclieviug it was a
splendid coulter for the libtllies of a
free Stale uml one of the best if not
the best Constitution ever framed in
America. These men live iu diilerent
sections of the State ut)d some of them
in counties or districts having a large
negro population. Now let u see
bow the people In their respective
Senatorial district voted This is u
true n lair test as to how they repre-
sented the Intelligent public sentiment
of their respective dish ids. Here are
lite HgurcH :
First John Henry llrown Chair-
man of the committee and atilhcr
of the address of the District of Dal-
las and Kills majority for the Cmisti-
tuUonSUll. Second John II. Kenyan of the
PlHtrlct of Anderson Cherokee and
Henderson majority for the Constitu-
tion !ti)12.
Third James C. (iuilher of the Dis-
trict of Uell Kails und Milam major-
Py 4:wi.
Found -John W. Whitllcld of the
District of Colorado d'ou.ales mid
I.a reiH'e-imtJ. rity l.d'Jti.
riiih-Willhtm H. Wtlght of the
l);s'.i let of Delta Kanulu and Lamar
m tjorlty 11 lilt.
Sixth District L. W. Moore of the
.district of llostrop Fayette ami. Lee;
muj tllly u. (rayette aliu liusirop
but It heretofore Hadli'u'.) - c'
H-'Viiitth DiHri(tt-Fd. (.'Immliers of
ihe district of Collin and Denton;
maturity 4.1KH.
lditlitu District L. H. Ho of the
district of Hill Johnson and McLeu-
na 1 1. majority 011. . i - '
NlutK DlMirlot Willlan P. McUan
of the district of Ited Klver Titus
Franklin .and 'Hopkins:' majority
J.2IS.
Tenth Dlstriot Win. Noel Klntey
of the district or Panola Shelby and
Itusk) mitjoiity a llu. .
TlKCAPllt LATION OF M.irttlTlKH.
Hrnwnsi District...'
Ki'UKiin's lilslrlel . 3111a
liiiltelil's District - lvmi
Wrlslil's lilsolol....... ; 4tcl
ltmn' Ulsti lit ......m... U.IIU
Mi'Liittii' IMstrlct il.m:i
uuiuiei uisirii'i
Rlitiny's Dlslili-t
Monft.'i Dtstriol
C'batubers' District.
. 2.1 10
. ' tm
t'ii
Totnl tnsjorlty In tli ten UIHrloU ...UI.604
mIiowImk mi nvernifu nwtlmlty I" H'e
dlHtrlelt of each uilu of tlie tell eoilf
mlllee men who liiiemiillliomilly
iIoi-miI the .loimlllui lti of
llri'Wii't ill'itriet eoinen Hint. J.hhh'
iiexl.'.md .Moore' with the two Idtdlenl
(luuiii'lfH t rli'K up Hid reur Willi mm
itiiijorlly. hi hlde heii(j eleeled liiluu
of Hi ilMrlet
While upon the mlij.-et. n Jiinllei' I
mi allriliulii of Texitll i Intruder let
it he iiiiiIi rhtoml thitt id the Hi" iy
MieiiiU'rHeoiupoHlim the lute t'oiiHtltu-
tli'liitt I'onveiilluii nlxty lefuocd to he
i iiiidldidi'M for nny olllee nl the lulu
i.'ivti nod of Hiom' who l lil run mid
were hUiipurtei of Hid CuiihIIIuIIoii
every one eul l'led the eounty of hi
riHlcielliie. Twd ImVe heeil t'leoled
IHciilei JudpiH. and hy every lei-t of
piihlln opinion no hoiiy ol men ever
iiH-ciiihhd in Aiiii'iii u luive heen inure
Judy endorsed hy the people On tint
eooliMiy ol the few ileletiiitca who op-
punetl till CollHtltlllloll Ollly Ollll IttlM
l.een Hlieeiwl'iil hefure (hit people Ulld
liiiil wit iIih old initii HoliertHof Httrrl-
Koii where the nenroe have u mujority
Of 1 .)! III.
NiilwllliHlulnliiiK ull thee gliilli-unl
faeU Ihit lilllf humlfid Hint oppnied
tliuC'oiiMlilullon me urKlniC It minimi-
meul ty tlm new JU'iONhttun in inl-
VKiiee of ttny lt of It ellleiu y In
mt elliiK (he wmil of the eoiiiilry.
It i hoped Unit the elneu It 'pre-
Heiitiiliv'c of Hie peoiile will turn n
ilenf ear to llteie propiwli ion lor link-
erlnir Willi Hie new Imtlriimeiil until
it Jium Uell tried. IVrinlnly our lie-
preHenhillVeN will not iillnw Ik lliimllul
of ileltnted opponent lo dlulittemnend-
iiieniH lo n CniiMiluiloii Jut rutilled hy
no overwiii'iuiiiiK 't ui tjui nj.
I'MIW IIA.MO I
I louhton Telegraph: Like nil Tex-
ans he rodo well. A lie v cut to mount
his smrel pony pony started and he
landed on Ihe ermine behind the sad-
.. .. 1 . .! ..11 1 1.
die. nor re 1 oiitiri iciisn nny mini
riding ami began some grand mid
loltv tumbling. The rider soon gol
over on sorrel' side but he clung to
him Well striving inuulully lo set
llrmly In Hie saddle. He end sorrel
had ft up ami down Congress strei t un-
til dually sorrel eiime out best and (he
would-be rider left hi iiuprclon In
the soft mud of the street having
made hi murk In Hie world onm. Wo
knew we would eventually get an Item
oil that corner.
The Western Hclllcr's t liiisrn Npeellle.
Willi cveiy iiilvuiU'cul eiiilriilliin Into lite
lar Wo-tt 11 in'W ili-iiuiiiil Is ei'Kiiti'il Hit' Uiis-
U'tier's.sti'tiiui'li llllteis. Newly pci'i'led n-
Kiniis ail) IVi'iilHiilly less tt 1I11I11 ions Ulna
iildi'i Hiltkil loadliks mi ncioiiiilid tin- in I -nunili
wlili'li lln Iroiii irecutly oli.ari'il
limit I'lii'tlciiliirly almu tlie tianUx ol rivets
that Hie Mil'Jcel In Inslicts. I'lie iiuilitil.
t 1 rat or 111 1 hoik imiiIki ioiI soon I n J 11s when
he linen mil lUicuily liuiiw Unit Hie illll- ls
ii 11". 1 nl tiiu indy Hill" I'i'on elliiii iulnsl 11111-
liirlii mid tliose illsonlei's nl' the sienincli
llvi'l Hint liuweiH 10 wlilcli elliiintii chsimi'H
.'.xpii-tiHi. unit iiMiU'CiiHliiiiieil or iinlienllli v
water in' (lift Kiilijwi I1I111. t 'mi s i ii. -ii 1 1 y lie
uliiiiiw nil wutimiilc tii) (lliu li'.nt liniisi'
ll'ilil spi'iiliin unit ii'i'viiillv uniiuiiiiitHiiriiti'
u llh lis llitrliiklii iiii iIIn uml Ik enielnl In
ki.i iiiii hamlu I'i'siorallvK mel proinuiei' nl
healdi so Implicitly to I'D n lleil upon In
II11111 nl nei il.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ZR'IEj -A. U
Till SUNDAY II Kit A hi)
Eoyal Havana Lottery 137C.
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING
April 21. IHld.
OM.V l.(l(10 Ticum
t'niiiliil I'rl.e l 0(1(1. (IIMI
2il t'ai'ltid Hrl.e .V.n.iKilt
;ll ( Hpllal t'l'lm- 11hi.ihi
Nil I'rue.i "-.!.; 1. H s . be Dlslllliuleil
I'l'leu. Wlinli' Tickets gum 1 1 nil SMI uo'.
ti.r sin Tenth Sib Twvntlulh .
This Uittery lias he.eii In uxlstctici' neatly
it iitiiiilri'it years anil never li.is lalieil In
iniythlna tliey liuve pi.iinu.eil. I 'A' :"'. nl
I'liioiti rlell TleUi ls uml nH to lliu water
iiiuiUh 111 lliepap. r heli'i'ii I uyliik!. tnilclul
kit nl prizes sent In every pmelniser ol
Tli'KeH .M.VMIKL. ilttKANTIA
til- l iiniiiimi isiii'i'l New Oi leiuis
"lehllillui
RIVEll-SIDE INSTITUTE
iiianoN
Novell Miles Koiilli ol' llnlliis Texas.
Kid. Jas. II .Midiihi' I'liueliml .Mrs. S. V.
Miilnni' AsMiclalc; Kate ( nleliiiui .Music
Teiiehrr.
Heholiislii- 'rtir cnnilsls nf one seMsioii
nNi.v ul Holly Wffks.lii'KluidhK liiSepleni
Uer linn i' mi nitf iu ia ne 01 eiiiiu cni'. I'uniis
reejiM'il at any time puylnK Tnllloti bens
li-JU) itntc ol eulrtiiK'e HicIom' ol sain seu
blnii due ulwiiy s lu lulvnneu on ilny nt en
traiu'i..
CouiluuKiil Fee t !i im
Mnjern l.illlgUllKi'S 'iu'll 2i' tut
MUHlC m ."HI (HI
IU' ill Piano am
llnnril fur Forty Weeks Kill 00
Whs III nu i x I nl. IVui'l mill Tumuli uiin
iiUIi' In inlviini'i' ; niui-lmll In Mcott-m bei niul
on hull In t-Hlii iiary ol eneli vein'.
N II Spi'cinl attention paid to ttpelllliK
lli'ililintf anil wriuiiu.
l.oi'Aiiov. Tin- lnslllulii Is located 111 nut
ol'lhe liHst nelidilinrlniiKUnl Texus. Anient
sell lis can nl lie Mild wtililii I wo miles nl' 11.
I'lV'iu' service Inur tlnus n innnili. Kasy
nl access lieli'K only suvi'ii inlles from Dal
las the i;mit ci'liUHl city nl North Texan.
Tin ctnzcns inivo niieiy nxpimucii in iiiiiug
up nun on iiisoiiiK nu' iimiiiiiie over -i.tcii.
For lurther imilleulrtis nihliess
IAS. 1(. MALI INK. Hidlus Texii".
N. 11. Tae InstUllte.tllninih opi ned l.ileln
the Fall now lias pupils eiimlleiU.nuil
still the eniiie. lueiiuii.vwii
F. AUSTIN
504 Main St. Dallas.
OLDEST JEWELRY HOUSE IN THE CIT1T
WII0USALK AMI limit IIKAUIt I
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
WATCHES
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
CLOCKS I SILYfctt WARE
DIAMOND . SETTING
AND ALL KINDS OF
Find JewQlryV.Made to Crdcr.
Kiiiiriif rf til liiiib htt IiprtKidJ Vniaiu
. InnutKiiir
. FrlCE ADVERTISEmFNT COLUMN.
1 l(lii:i'J T ALL
But No Uun1u Ailviii'tUouieut lu-
uni'tad wltliuut Pay.
Wesli lliu tn niiiliii Th lluialil the liii'iltiiin
ol oi ii i li u ii t '.i I u i i lor the grlieinl puhllc
and iilsn mi iikIsI ihoe wlin limy iieril as-
mhliitice we lui vi' ili'lerinllled to print fim
lid vi' 1 1 in u eiinimn. A d Viti Ihiiii'IiIh oiiili r
Hit liiiinl nl "Lou" ' Fnnii'l" ' Wmilvil"
"Fiir Miln" "I'm l-iil" "In Int." ol hot
Ilium lllllll II .i e cues v. Ill In IllnrrO'll III
Ull eollllllll 1 wii llluk fees nl cl.lll'ile. V lieu
illicit ad l .'i I l-i'lil' i nfll'm l llirec tines ii
luecsM Ml I i... cr.i-.eii nl Hie rile ol li'ii
cents ii line cm I ill 4 r Inu. ill ail vnli ie; mid
when hiii'ii ml mi lis. no nu inu pill iJ lunre
III III IWu lllncfc ilin will hi' t'h'llKHn lit the
rule ill I'll ' i i. ii line In inlvaiiee liiruiiuh
ii'I'llllnliiil I .cilliiu NcViu w ads liliiku u
line.
M lulled.
A vii'id iiiaii wllh siiiiiM enpllal to luku
ii.nl I ii L.-iMnt iu it run. puynm. iiuveiuiK
Inmllii "". Annre iiniiiiitn I'lmiiiiiien
uiioll .'t It. W. III'HIIAI.I..
I'll II lid v
i.il I ill H uml nl i.'i'i 'I iii'i.i ."iinni uwik
Itnilliel II n llint ll oik III llllsiiiilce.
I '..I a
. . . . . .
Uuoli-ll
A iinoil '.ik wuHlier Hint Irniier while prc-
funi.1. Api'ly id ulii KiMiy siii'i t. nn lil7-VI
Tn t:i'linic.
OiihoI lie Ie st niiyluu rallrnail lintels lor
mi liiipriiv il liiiiu lu liulliis Cilliiu nr Kills
eiilllllle. H. U. l.. AIII.I'm
Held I'isU'c An. 'Ill irtir I'OHliillli'M.
Iiiarlii-ill
Til Itelil.
Tlie wholu or hull nl store rnoiil ei lilnilly
lO.'IIICll. I' ii. v r.w AIII.K
Heiil I'Dlalii AkiiuI over 1'ostnlllee.
I'orNnle.
Ii7 acres id' hind III i miles ol liiithiH Turnm
lollKillliI easy. 1). II V KN A III!-:
Iti'id lOsliiln A Kent over I'lxtiiltlcc.
Iliarlllill
Wnnleil.
Furin hamli'.lii la milieu or Minnie ineii.
II. li. VKNAIII.K Ki ul Ksialu Au.'lil.
lniirlti-d.il Over fnstiilllee.
Ilimrdliiu.
(leiitleiuaii uml wile emi uel room ami prl.
Vide lo hi i . 1 1 li cor Hyeuluuiiimiil I'liellle live.
inehlTil
Nei slioyn.
Two or three (ii.nn AcrivK ncwslmyii can
Hud uiiiploymeiil ut Tim llnridd niUce.
t'rl ale liiinrillnu.
A (dw ttrsNpliis iluy lionnlers ean ut llrst-
uliiss private hnitriillikti.'iii tier I'liellle ll veil lie
and riyenllli'le slreel. Itielll7--t
t in ited.
Two hiii u 1 1 lamllles uml u ininiln r ol day
linn i iters id No. In'.' eortier .Marki'l street and
I'licllli' ftVeiiiin iiielil7-at
I'or Item.
One Imite nirulslieit room ami one small
CntlHKc i tl t'liclno HVelllie. lcll-lt
Old t'liiier.
Old pupem lor sale at Tlie lleralil Oillce-
;i per iniimrtii.
I'ur Niile
An eli'xuiil. hraii-iK'W tsiUIAilou I'latin tor
Misi. A ImigHln. K lUl'uld olllci). inehtl 71
C'-MTrlLSiOH MERCHANTS.
W. I IICtlllK-. 1M lloOKHOHT.
HK.L'KS & ISDOKI'.Ol I
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
Dallas. TextiN
IM Qineo over Oily Hindi.
llH'lll'J-ll.'lll.
J. C. BOOTH & CO.
AUOTIONHEIia
aMj
Commission Mercbants
710 331xu Btroot
Will iiiuke luiyliik uml sulling ltmiseliolil
Hoods unci i' lli nllli.e il s"'i'liill.v. fclTiilin
S. K00SEVELT & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
mi mi am: sTitFET.
W. I). W.'OOIN. KKW VOUK.
octiK-iitr
J. II. NICHOLS
Wuolesale and Ret all Dealer In
WESTERN AND DOESTIC PRODUCE
'ANL
GBJiSRAL C0MS1SSI01 .HI itCDANT
Cor. Elm and Austin Sis
(Opposite AJ- A Lronenl't B.nk)
8tfdtf DA LI. AN. TF.XA8.
MISCELLANEOUS.
People's Furniture Store
No. 602 Elm Street.
THK JIOST t'OMPLKTK STUCK OK
FURNITURE
IN THK CITY.
t'HK.Vl' AS ANY 1IOUSK IN THK STATU
CiillHiiil Kxmulueour NEW STOCK.
GEO. RICK Proprietor.
Jnn'Jl-diiiii
GALLOWAY & GAYLE
SUCCESSORS TO B. WARD i
pitKmcniPTioN
DRUGGISTS
413 ELM STREET. '
Having pnreliased Mr. Wnnla woll-mdecKm
itnclt of -
Pure Drugs and Chemicals
Ami atltlml largely to It wo nn now pre
'VF i i ii inii vill lllbinrun il I'lllim Willi
anything llu-y iK'ttl Iu the ilrug line.
We Mnli Ihn Frmrri(ln Buftlnma
H HperlHltjr
a " '- tr ii'iuni Will 0
rendY to ulaieUHu thfni iL all LIlum.. tiiutii
All l if I .tit na. I mkimi.iI nl lulilul ...111
day..- . 1 " 7i V I 7 " "
We are nuelvlug a large itook ot
PerftimBry Brnslies ToilJt Articles Etc
TnwhlMttltA mtfunflitn ff ll ait i
peclnUv lnvlttd. detl2Uly
$1200 l'ltOFlT ON $100
HTtK'K I'RIVELEUKS baabrought a email
lortune to the rarclul lnveitor. iVuw
when anil how to operate safi ly. Book with
full Information tent free. Addreu ordere
by mall and telvgrupli to
frlWAwly RAXTIR co .
Hanker aail Brakera 17 WaH t A. Y
PROFESSIONAL.
ROBERT CRAWFORD
Ationio) at Law
NO. 210 III KHM T fiTKKKT
(K'tai-illilO ST. I.OIHH .M.
II. li. IIUIlKli. J.'-' KICAUHV
BURKE & KEARBY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
No. ? Miilu (tri'i'l
DALiIj AB TDXAH.
Ullli'ii-iiu Nmlli nliU i'l pulillu iuiim.
Wipl Ihill)
LINDSLEY & BENNERS
L A "W OKKIOK
No. TM Kim mrit near cnrn.'r or Klin ami
Allkllll HI I '.'I'll.
I'.O ItOX I) DAUI.AH Tl.XAii.
Will pnu'Il.w hi lliu OurlMiif Hallux ''uii-
tv ami lu tlm hupri'iiiH anil Ki'ili-rul I 'ourtM.
Iilvu Hjii'i'lul ulli'iillnn lo Invi Klluiilliiil ot
Lunil Tilli'n: uiiiiiiiiri'iiti iil ami wlili'ini'titnl
Kmati'ii; purtiii'ixilp h-1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 in I r-; llii'ilrull-
IiikoI llii'ila .M 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 k x ami Auri'flilnllU nl
all Hindu.
UiiNliK-aa lli'li'ri'iii''l
Klmt Nutlniiiil liioiu Cliy ll.inli IuiIIhh;
Win ii Xntlmiiil Hunk; Mi'Ii'IiiiiiIh' Nallnnal
Hunk Kt. IjiiiIh; Win. A. Hull .t i n. NfWltr-
Itinm; .laiiii'K Tmlil iV Co I.uIi1nvI1I-; Taylnr
.( Hi nl lii'i'. Cliii'lniiatl; TIioh. link I n A Co.
IlioikiiiH Ni'w Vni li :liy. ili'i'lMlly
di:. HKMU k. li: aki:
Office aud Rcsiilcnc3 No. 734 lira St.
OWIl L'u.'.'IN'rt l-HUO H'l'OKK.
Ollli'i' lioum from II a. in. In .'I p. ni. Huuiluy
(nun l to 10 ii. in. uml from II to I p. m.
JllllKlllll
j.k.Mcqueem;m.d.
Office: Over City Bant
lUi'lllllUlU
II li. N. B. KliNNKDY
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN
lAI.I.AM. TIIXAN.
()ltli'( corner Rim nml I.ninur atrct'tM over
K. M. Kiilin A HroN' rlotliliiK Hlorn where li
may lm loiimt iliu lim llii'iluy und in iiiKlit
Hi UIn rimliU'iKio IJUI Yiainir stri'i't lcMd.'lin
STKWAHT & ST0KKV
DENTISTS
Have openod nn oillcc nt
604 MAIN STREET
(Over Harry limit' Hoot mid Minxi Slmv)
D 12 TV rX" I M rr ItY
Tliiwn wInIiIhk Hi M-iI hbm work on tliir
tfi'lll filloiilil cull on the undersigni'd. No
cIiiukh lor t'xiiiiilnlnit tun ti'iilli. i-liilit yurs
In lliu clly. JiiNUt'cN work.
J. A. Kill; Alt.
No. IHH Kliiistnvt ovit clly Hank.
Jmi2(liltf
REAL ESTATE.
W K. LYTK.
J. V. MUHI'IIV.
realestatagewts
Improved mid unlmprovi'd prnporty In
every ipiniter of tlio city; ultto rurnih unci
furmliiK laniU lu Duiluit and oilnu countleH
ofTexu..
For rent Ilwtfllluua and liiiHlnrsN linns m In
tlleelty nl ihilliut. Hpollill atlenllnn palii In
iiliiiiu.'llim uml iierli-clliiu lilli's iiiul enmli.
UhIiIuk lunil cliiinm: uIho to thu enlliirting of
ii;iii iiu.voiiiiu nvLuiiniB uy
W. K. LYTK .t CO.
Ileal Kblnto AKitutn N lu.i Limimr ifeet.
JiATIOXiL Lixk OP STKAMKRS
CoimlMtiini nl' lu'lv Hvm lm-u.. (... uli..o
ouu ol the liesl unit curlaliiiy Hie oheupeHl
.mo i'ijiiih nrtweeii ntmr it.ru ureal iirll-
llll.Ull.l (.hll..tn Mluu.d.I. ....1 n..l.l.. .......
railroads ilekuta either way from and to
nr.. . .t! ..if ni;iit.in KiHjii mr one
jrni.Hnnmcuj ma unutirKIKUetl. for Pur
Iti'llliire and to see plan of IheHteainers' call
Iuh cull at. our olllee No. IWI l.aninr atreet.
Jauililtf W. K. IjYTK 4 CO. AenlH.
W. II.Oahton
Prealdeut
W. H. Tiiohas.
TreaHurer
THE TRINITY
CEMETERY CO.
18 NOW OUUAN1ZKD.
Tliey have thirty Keren if lunil about one
aud a lia t miles northeast from tho ontirt-
linuse In DalliiN eouiily well eneliuictl and
laid out into lota which are otfered to the
li'Mly ' A W. JlbUTON Huperluteudent.
FOB WVIK.
NEW STEAM FLOURING HILL
Sltuutetl on tlm lino of D(- w . U. H . thir-
teen inllttN ninth ni IV..u .i
new tlirt run ot ImrrM. mimiiiv ;n hnu.i.
perttMy. Will M'U one-hiill orrntire inter-
A.ldrew. W. j. witV
nieliTilim Trinity Jim Unlliih Co.
VICT0R6ATE.
..'.'!)t.'j".y.ll' m'"l onvenlei.t iralo for
..Ti..V. . t: ;""wl: .Aijenti wanted to
For terma ad
!'!"H"" J? Hox llallns TV.Xaa.
HOOT'S
Grarden Manual
of . ?m VP1""" mterest to every owner
r!?..? :"KO! nd rontnln. o...i..i.
FkN El s ii.ir rkl on "''Jee . OAK
I U DrL!i'n.l 1 7 lii'i! !. "'r' rommeud
ur.l.n.i7 " -"" uieinoinas InTal.
AtlilrMdi
i
ST. LOUIS hdvertisehent.
.BK0WNEL14 8MICKKB
IMPORTING TAILORS
No. 718 Olivo St. louii.
Tlm lrct atoi'k of flnii gondii wem of Ni-W
Yoik. Uiili'ln "iilli ll" I. iiii liT'l iiim
W. N. II. lit. l.l .
A. II. tHHU
LSTAUL1S1ILU IN idou.
1 1 1 BEALL & CO
COTTON FACTORS
AXI)-
PURCHASING- AGENTS
Ko. 18 COMMKItriAI. STHKKT
HI. I.oiiIh M.
We iln -trlcllv a Cmiinit lmi HiiKliii-m. Hi'll
nuviliiiii th. il cun hu mild iu IliU umrki't. Kill
unliuK l.ir iiuviliiiiK tliul i'ii n In' IiiiiikIiI 111 Uilu
umrki't l.llii riil ii.lvaoi'.i ulii n Hill nl' l.mliiix
I iiiIiii'IhhI In llinll. Ni'Vit KpiTiilnti' In any-
(hilar. Kniili pmci'iili ut' Hulm prniiiilly.
tiiaiiiiiilt'i' Kiiii-nii'iiiui. (IImi us u trail.
lieli'ri'urru.
Iluuku uml Uiliiililti llula.i .Mia (if HI. Loiil.
.jcUI-ildu.
D.VItWIN W. MAIt.M AIH'KE.
HUSK. 11. DAVIDSON.
WYATT 51. 11IIOWX.
Mariiiadiiko & Drown
Cotton Factors
AMI
Commission Merchants
('(ii'iier Mitiii unit Cluntinit Streets
Co linn Kxeluirige Bliililliitf
Ut Louix No
-"ili'r
SUCCESSORS TO I. S A. IIARDNER
Manufacturers
AMI DUAI.KKS IN
WATCHES
CLOCKS
JEWELRY
SttraWARE&FfflCDTLERY
320 NORTH FOURTH STREET
ST. LOTTIS MO.
Knights Templar and other
Masonic Jewels a Specialty
Diamonds reset 'n the lulitt styles.
Dct3u.d(lm
LOVK At CO..
Banker and Brokers
in North Third Mtrrrl 0.p. .lew Kltbanife
ST. I.Ol
Iluy and Hull Btotka IlomlB Hold and
Raaiied Ciirreney. l.lie liisuraiiee l'nliel
nimlied. Unrmw anil Uian Money. t;sh
iidviiutx'il on wtock and lloii(i leii for Kale.
Dentin Texna mill UnitiHl Slates Land War-
ninf. Heler to llunkM and tlankers nenernlly.
Correiipniidenee nnllcited.
nel.'KHltini
E
ST. LOUIS MO.
Win. Kelscy t la Sticlnej Jr.
I'HIM'HIr.TORM.
Thin hnttl fnmtoi l
nul Him pine N(reels '
Hiii-.i i..n. .. .. .. ..
the houw. '"""""' ' "mryol
Till hllfnl lia- nnniniHlnl...... r
Kuest-. """"" "r ouu
TexuH Merchunta neconimotluted ntj;l per
RESTAURANTS.
MAIN HTBKKT
(Oppoalte Le Uraude Hotel)
hftl'A tllf ltty--l .-. .... a i
where re.peclahle iadlee'Ja'n'T. ? wlufmS
belnaconlrmit .v u i.. 1 Y"" "'Ihont
City Restaurant
MAIN STREET DALLAS.
FRESH OYSTERS
EECEI7ED SVEEY DAY
And dished up Id every style to aull eua-
FAMILIES SUPPLIED
Uv thm tliniinH n aln-u .
pnw VBUmi "Montv
Groav
1 Kennedy
PLANTER'S
HOUS
Delmonics Restauran
M. HOrrSTiDT tli' Cjstsr h
mtSCELLAMEOUS.
GASTON & WOBK'S
HKST SIDE or
Til linilralmiml li. . .
WeM Hide ol Uw (uart. ut"tiN od
CARRIAGE REPOSlTCa?
fur!rr'.zree fcM
CARRIAGES BUGGIES PHOTONS '
From thu p.lelirutui fiu'i. '
I.Kit A t.'U. of yulne;. ' "ifJ Hi
KUHiiinleo U lie Urat-elaM h. Jf "'"V U1
und lully ut loan rer.He"tt' " ' 4
In ennmmllun vnli th.lr 1 1 u.
they Mill ulwiiya have o f ' 'Hf
at. hi. oiillw...Urnef o iil" N
oiid-lianil vehlclt a lor.aii;.1 "Vm
8eut..nibi.r 1 IK76. "'''w Wok
mij
Srw" '"J""1 r'l"lM''Biiionr
TIIIillOlSEIIOLI) OF COtVEfilLi
".Motnfiut. Hall" Miriam' u
Hen anil Khole" "Tl. II?.''". Afe V
"Itl'll llllil rtllllle" lnli..l.i .
Vl'lle" "MeMer llnwaul" "n."" "''.'''Hull.
"Illillhln WvlhllMK." Thu a); v. ""' I
Hooka are written l.y t n":. 21' '
AuthnrehH. Mi'H L'allmin.J f'&itii
'" "J ' .'ii""""!!'!'! inn now nr I.7. "v
l ot MlNKiwilpiii M niiw nf iZi'
ivy. nun author i.f t . woiid.w; i "1'
work. "The ilnuxehnld r i . .Wl" "WM
la una of the hel and iuni ' J"
novel ever ui.l.ll.I.ea. ; Tlwabuvlb &
ureeaeh iHKiied In nnelurin. Uiuk)J.i
nine lioiiinl lu rucooeliith fuiW
and lde r.cel 7.1 each or 110 M I?. '
lilele net of the nix Volume ." "'J
iindMroiigbox 1 ue In
Almve loo m are for niile liv nil U..iJ
or i'"ili it
o cither one or limn. ol . ." ""i
hooks or a enniDlete Ket m ihl.'
neiil at onee to any oue to any plii' . '
"I thetn
iiri'iniiii or iree oi rreluhl
Iheir prlue lu ii letter to the put.liahVrJ '1
T. 11. I'KTKIWon it mm
M (TieHtmit Nireel l'l.lhid
pun mu.
Donncll Tilden'& Co.
IMPORTERS
Wholesale Drugglata and Deaunt
Goods &e.
008 aud BIO North Meoond Htreet nml Lm
uKnVd II.a Ul 1 ....I ll-...
hu. .v .M.a uiiue
olildflm M 10CU
1I0YT & DeCiltOTE
ARCHITECTS
AND
ENGINEE8.'
All Kiniis of Drafting Done to Oria
PATK.T OFFICE BOI.ICITOM.
I'eeWdlv
ALFRED FREEMAN
ARTIST IN
PHOTOGRAPHI
And Dealer lu the
IIKO. W O JitS A Co. and MASON' I BAll.lt
ORGANS
Deserlptlou and price list furiilnhed l
Hllllllnut.nn Ull I . .
-r--i .... Kive more lor mi. iiw
tliuii any oilier. Teriua uot n.bln
(Olllee and show rooms North Bide Pan.
iiiiure)
DALLAK TEXAS
JiinliUwtf
NOTICE!
All iiorsois haviug H -1 EBtaH fo
miiuil 1'roperty eitnei- for themselves u
oinera nnu autiject to at-teiwmeiit rw'
tiixes. are herehv iintiHa in pi.ii biiIhiOii
Hull between 3 and a o'clock p. m'
. First of March Xext
And render the name nccordlna to la.
prnvlded by the Cliy Charter.
TH03.J. KF.ETOK
City Asuessor andt'ollKW'
Dallas Texas Fehrunry 17 lWti.
reblMll
Ladies Atteni
FOR BEADKMADE CBAlDi
F0K FRIZZES IN ALL COLOB
FOR LADIES TOILET POffD
FOR DIAMOND GOLD i
BLONDE POWDERS fori"
HAIR
-CALLOX-
MME.M.J.CLATTON
Ovr Firat Nnllonnl Bank. r.-
Hnd Lamar.
ComblDOT mado np In the lat-tj!
Htaiupina and Kmbroldery Plff'C
Fancy Work. illW"
T. E. HESS.
And dealer lo
HARDWARE STOVES AND fflfl
NO.T13 EX.M STREET'
X3.XjZj.IB TB'
: AMItockiroodBal-yoBl"n'
REPAIRING AND JOB WOR
Bona at short notice and at lb w
prloea. Olve rue a call.
em iMilf
I. K.
HP.
SCOTT'S
Patent Sheet Iron Ro
FIRE WATER WIND IHOSTf
No nails or screw nwd thro"liil
onut. Cheaparthaa tin. Wttr
laataa long as bullillng will "?; Dtii
tt. ... nuuuvinuu .1. m
J. AV. BCHENCK C)t
736 Msrfn street Dallas Ifita. Kc
Aa-eDta for Northern Texas. .uhliW
Bend for particulars and put o?J
ble roof on your bnlldlng. W i " V
eonstrncta with patlea In.clt le ".mI
country to put the roof on nd JVu0
toot In tht world
m n
Uamage mh
rrmic
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