The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 189, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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DALLAS. TEXAS.
BAtlKltAT MOIiNIMti kKPfKMBKR III.
It ivus too bail lor Setli not to las
livereil ol'tliat iile.ntniiil Sieeeli. Nuyci'S
slmuM not lnive cauaeil liim to grow
willi a conti'mliiti'l oration ami then
rel'iiso him iloliverimeo.
AllM.t VAHTMi-l'K (AMI Ciy til" Kolltll
Ciuoliiiu vapors when they refer to
.'linnili rlaiii iiml the. twi-nty tlmiisaih
muskets lie in iiitroiliioiiitt into that
Htati). Hisiisatl uiul hittur luirKtiU
lifter all.
Now conies tint "oll-l'ish-ili'" ih-ihtoI
Limestone poiinty the lotlniilitahl
Mtixia I.ttlier ami follows in Tun IIkii-
ami's wake hy ileelarinif that. Coke in
innilitaininn the Htipniiuncy ol' the law
"is a vt'ry great failure."
Tub Klini) IHmh; a ni'iil ami newsy
little shoot piihlislieil hy J. ('. KieM-i A
Co emnes to us in the mail today
Klmo in a llntii'ishihcj village on the rust
ern nlim of Kaufman county ami wi
trust that it will have (iitirrisi ami
appreciation ennutfli to support u fairly
eilitoil weekly impel'.
Tut: Houston daily ( ummt ivinl ft live
Ileinocrntio neWMpaper waH issuotl yes-
terday evening in the Bayou City an-
other venture upon tlm uncertain
watei'H of journalism. It in an Knulish
mid (lerinau newspaper eomhineil and
therein is an eleinentof striuiKtli. The
tone of itri prospectus is hut a reflux of
Tiik II ka ami's position ami its enuncia
tion of principles is therefore hound.
We wish it success.
( It'll eoirespoiiilolit "N'iinporte" iles-
crihcH (jiajihically tho rallies of Poino-
emtio negroes in Mississippi. There is
hit tec sarcasm in such words painted on
their transparencies as these: "Whar's
my money I put into the Kreeilhian's
N.winj--i I! ink?" "Wlur's iny mule
and forty acres of land? 1 All over the
South the negroes are turning over
rapidly to their only true friends the
Democrats and hut for bayonets and
pestilent vagabonds they would come
over ci iim.ic
Wk received a new exchange yester-
day u paper styling itself the Philadel-
phia A'ei'Kiiy liulletin. The energy with
which it waves the bloody shirt is mar-
vellously refreshing. A specimen of its
headings is as follows :
"An Awkij. Stoiiy or Mi'iuikiis."
"KViorii.vrie Iutiiaiik in Ohio."
"I''.AI!IIAST Kl.Kl'TloK Ol'lll.MIKN IN' A II-
KANHAM." " l'llOSl'IIUTION' Ml'llliKH AMI KxmiMISA-
TION." We place it on our list as a curiosity.
Its circulation South we opine is rather
limited.
Soi'th Cahoi.ina is roused up as never
before and its people are moving for-
ward as one man to her redemption.
Tho demonstration made on the 10th
instant at Spartausburg witnessed
eighteen hundred mounted men in lino
among whom were numerous colored
citizens. Tho whole city llaincd with
lire-works and illuminations. Speeches
were made by (icucrul Wuilo Hampton
candidate for governor and the lion.
W. I). Simpson candidate lor lieutenant-governor
lieneiiil 1. !. tiordon
Also spoke delivering one of his grand
'st orations. Seven thousand Demo
crats were present and tho whole uHiiir
a pronounced ami brilliant success. The
hearts of all Texans yearn for tlm re-
demption of tho grand old States ot
South Carolina nnd Louisiana.
Austin (lunette-. The reduction of
foes for county ollicers to sturving
rates has already caused the death ol
one oll'ior having dependent family
unci uiw resiiiauon oi several otlievs.
The question is now seriously discussed
v bother thoso of Travis will retain
their otllces. These urn tho fruits of
tho reformation headed hv the (iinnil
Master of the (Irangers in the Legisla-
ture. IIo was as indifferent to other
people's necessities as ho was sensitive
ot Ins own precious pocket. I lie coun-
try has been brought to. tin) verge of
ruin by such mil nonces and tho sooner
the people know it the better.
Dallas Tczai Hepfcmhor 11 17(1.
To the Kilitor of Ih j Herald :
Conversing with a gentleman a few
days since Just from Holly Springs
Mississippi ho infornuid roe that tho
negroes in that section were awakening
up in regard to their connection with
the Radical party and worn tired out
with promises that are never fulfilled.
They have discovered tho fact that the
liadieal government is as deleterious to
tho black as to the white. Tho false
show ami parade has lost it charm.
Experience ia a stern yet truo teacher
and is teaching the negroes throughout
the South tho error of their way in the
political world. These blacks in Holly
Nprings Mississippi are determined to
miMrt Tild.m and Hendricks and pa-
raded tho streets of that (dace with
transparence. with these significant
words painted thereon : "Whore is my
mule and forty acres of land ?" "Where
is my money I put into tho Kreod-
man s Savings Dank?" Who give
us employment?" and many others.
It is a fact to bo appreciated that the
negroes are finding out who are their
true friends. In all the States where
ItadicalUm has predominated tho negro
lias fared but as tools and stepping-
stones to the carpet-baggers who
through false misrepresentations have
secured their vote and impending ruin.
ror one to distin jmislr tho ettects of
Democratic and Radical government
they have but to wraipara prosperous
(leiTgia to poor uflnring down-trodden
Soutk Carolina. With her cotton
ui. tin
nills miming In r wc'l-to do content
.ihiles and blacks him stands like an
lasls surrounded by a desert of It.elicil
ism. Hadioulism means to tin- negio
more than bondage it i m I"1'11
ruin. J.alil (iniui.1 in h'iVit.
S WI'OIIIK.
BED ROCK FACTS.
We have often observed tlm glowing
ami effusive accounts ol Tarrant county
published ill ha ul papers hut the sus-
picion has ever been present in our
minds that the bed rock fuels hud not
b i reached. Such sii.-picions ever
mar the recital of the best constructed
tale mid lead the empiiring mind to n
..I... I 1'iillei' iiH'cstiL'ulinn. Sam
Hvaus and the widow Appier have elu
ci luted all l ossarv fuels ill a brief in
terview which we publish.
It seeiiis thnt our friend Sain being
desirous of having our next Congress-
man more intimately identified with
Tarrant county prevailed U him to
visit the farm of the widow Appier
which fortunately was for sale at ipiil
a bargain. Sam's elaborate ami ex
baustive discourse upon the unbounded
richness and matchless fertility of Tar
rant county and tlm widow Appier's
farm in particular had been scarcely
concluded when the ilovernor and liim
self reached the. widow's premises. .Mrs.
Annler a tall angular plain-spoken wo
man was found standing barefooted
under the shade of a tree in the yard
composedly smoking her post pramlia
pipe. Throckmorton who is a bori
Democrat and treats every woman liki
a oueen opened the conversation by ro
marking that a line country surrounded
tlm widow's farm. "Waal tiiiverner
somii folks think so lull Voi'din' to my
notions its the gol dermlest country
ever did see." "Why inaduni are tlm
erons not nood?" "tiood! I liavn'l
known a year lessen it was lust year
tlnit ncoiilo didn't haul corn for their
i i
bread from Cdlin county." "Hut tin
water Mrs. Appier that is good. If 1
am rinhtlv nlonil"d by Mr. bvans you
have a magniliecnt spring on your
place." "Thar you are fooled agin Hoy
ernor; that's nothing hut a wet weathc
spring that runs only about three
months in tho year The rest of tin
lime I have to haul water one and one
half miles from Clear Kork ami I have
known the lime w hen that gol denied
creek dried clean up in the suinmei
lime. Why sir Mr. Kvans has seei
that creek as dry as a bone."
"lint madam your locution is breezy
and healthy."
" I utr. I luverner. vou lilt It. Ilsso
cussed cold on this hill in the winter
w hen one of them blue : orthers strikes
it that the very mai ler in your bones is
mighty nigh froze Why 1 1 n v. you
wouldn't believe me but it's thetlod
Almighty's truth that I have killed one
of my best horses and my best yoke of
oxen hauling wood up hen- in the w in-
ter to keep from freein' to death."
"You do occupy a somewhat exposed
point madam but those farms adjacent
to you I speak of Major Van .amlt's
and Captain Kvans' farms; their land
seems to be excellent"
"1 don't know that their laud is so
powerful good (iiiverner. I've seed
them two farms with fifteen feet of
water on top of 'em ovcrtlow from the
river with nary single rail nor nulhin'
else left on the place everything swept
clean and tho river two miles wide.
If you Uuv. or any of your friends
wants to trade and my tiggers suits
you you can just say so. This country
may suit such broad horns as Sammy
Kvans who's raised oil jerked beef and
corn-bread when he can git it ; but I
hail ruther go back to old Arkansaw
and live on persimmons and crawfish
than be starved to death in Tarrant
Throckmorton had deftly led the old
lady onward so swiftly that Sam Kvans
had not time to interpose a remark
that might tend to neutralize or tone
down Mrs. Appier's .statement and
then the (lovernor had graciously
shaken hands with the nudum and
bowed himself oil' Sam's wits were not
sufficiently recovered to enter an objec
tion to this ' ower true tale."
The worm ih working injury to the
cotton crop or I'olkcounty.
Denton Motiitoi : "We learn that
Captain Copeiibrtver lias been inform
ed by Tom. Scott that the extension of
the Trans-Continental ban been nhtiu
iloueil until assisted try t'ongress ex-
cept to the stock yards ten miles this
The Scieiitillo American BtiggesU ns
a scarecrow lltteil to intimidate the
txildef t bird two small IjiikliiK-glasses
fastened hack to back and hung by
one corner to an elastic pole. The
bravest crow will depart If one of the
llgStnlng 11 as lies from the sun's re-
lleeted rays fall on him. Another ter
ror involves an artitlclal hawk made
from a biit potato and long goose and
turkey feathers. It Is astonishing what
a ferocious-looking bird of prey can be
constructed rruui tne above simple
materials. It only remains to hang
she object from a tall bent pole and
the wind will u the rest l lie bird
makes swoovs and dashes in the most
headhunt and threatening manner.
Kven the most iuquioitive of veuera
uie liens lias been known to Hurry
rapidly from it dangerous vicinity
while to small birds it curries unmix-
ed dismay.
The news of John llauonek's defeat
wai received by all the Texana up
here that I have oonverstd with with
deuhied cxpressiona of disapproval
Many of these spoke very bitterly.
We all up here had a pride in John
Hancock for we all saw how he is re-
garded outside of Texas and what a
splendid reputatiou lie lias. Tho Texas
Hourbonsnmy throw hint oil' but the
National Democracy will not A New
York Democratic Congressman made
precisely that remark to me yester
day. If Tlldeu is elected my opinion
Is that lie will make Hancock a ('abb
uet member lie will have unfiling to
do with the Southern liourbotif- be-
cause he knows that the parly must
get rid ol them else it ia lost If A.
1. MeCoriuick ruua aitaiust (Jlddim
on the Issue that has been raised lie
will defeat hlro. The Texas Bourbon
politloiaua are insane tut the Decide
are uot.-C"rresptnJeuce Ualveetou
New.
IALI.AK.
t.meiel mill liiirovii I'liellllli
ci'NH III t:ery Trel'.l nireenei.
nnl a frniM I "i .w ills
I'd I lie K.litor !' Tli'' lb tu!'I i
lie interiM muiiil'e. 1 1 1 by you in
future of Dallas an interest hured
y you ii union Willi in i nine (.o
ii'laiioll- furnishes m apology lor ad
!. v-ing 'lo in through the column ot
your widely circulated journal upon a
ubjeet in important as it is interesting
not olllv toll e people of llieelty but to
1 1 surrounding country I to all
North Texas. Dallas ha- reached a
critical period. The advantages which
1 1. eroding of two great lines of rail
rnl gave to her is now -liured by other
business centers near her: nor she
uuv longer the terminus ofoi f those
railroads. So fur as being the crossing
point of two railroads is concerned
Sherman is on an equality with her
and the western terminus of the Texas
ami I'aeilie is now i t I'ort Worth. It is
Inn then that Hillus cannot rely
upon these advantages longer to inain-
I ill her lirece.lence and il slu- retains
and iidva s upon her p
lure it must be done by n
nd cr growth drawn
aiinves There lire no
i-l. in the t'u
I her agencies.
Iroui other
moiinlains to
hedge in trade to li
riers to other millet;
plains of North
las bv I in I ii iti I bur-
bot the vast level
Texas furnish
eiplal llleliuii" ioi i
t ion. so that her pie
inurl.et and go "'it1' 11
for their supplies who
in every dil
an choose I In ir
ir produce and
ver Inclination
and interest prompt
if correct and I believe
ceded noes far towur.
This view
it will bi' con-
s .solving the
11'ohlein : What is to
be tin. future ol
Hulla
peopl
the
s? I answer 1 1 is to be what I he
e of Dallas nwko il. With
natural advantages (ami they
uve too many and too great
for enunierutioii ami comment in
so brief and -ory an article
ns this is de-ig I to be) which the
city possesses it rests with her pie
In let llulllis Mlk I" a respectable in-
land town supported by Ihe country
around and near her or nuk." a great
city the business centre of the wide
extended and inumiilliioiit. country
which under favorable auspices is now
tending towards ami if stimulated bv
well directed energy will prrinuneiitly
settle upon Hallasasils market for pur-
chases and sales.
There are I In things which I siig
gel a necessary to this accomplish-
ment; first --ludiiceinnliU ill trade.
Dallas must he made the best market
to sell and the best market In buy al.
ill Northern Texas. Second Facilities
of access in every traveled direction
ihU.il he extended and improved from
Dallas Into tlm nouiiliy around not
penetrated by or near to the linos of
railroad. Third The city itself must
bo made us far as practicable healthy
pleasant and attractive. These will
bring trade increase and rel a In her popu-
lation and build up the city upon large
and permanent foundations. The ave-
nues ol trade ill North Texas are not
yet funned nnd itu ci IVlK easily di
reeled in the beginning w hen once
formed widen ami deepen of them-
selves and are dillicult of diversion
from their accustomed channels. Dal
las has liui' long lineJ of railroad her dis
tanl connections with the grout com
mereial cities of the South Nor
West and Ka-I. These fnnii-li tin
means of bringing to her supplies I
the labor ol the surrounding country
She must now furnish to the people ol
North Texan facilities fur bringing tin
products ol that labor to Dallas.
farmer in selecting his nnrket consid
ers three things: the price he will go
for his produce the price he pays for
what he buys ami the time expensi
and dilhciillics ol getting to market
It is obvious.in this view. that every rou
out from the ml v wtdl ronslriictcd am
especially well constructed in and near
the city is an avenue which pours into
the city trade us the arteries pour tin
life-blood into the body ; and more inr
port. int bt 111 Is every uillro.id w hleh
built tr un the city into die adjacent
ii inntrv I he roads of a country it
said are the standard of Us civilization
Measured by this 1 li ar our civilization
would not rank as high
many of us imagine. In truth Mr. Kdi
tor 1 have no iloubt taml I speak Irom
personal observation) that the people
Dullus would l.o asloillslieil ll they
know the bail condition (unsafe lot
loaded wagons) of several ol the princi
pal dirt roads leading to the city sonu
of ('.esc are the worst perhaps within
the limits ol the city and others hist
outside. The Dallas and Wichita rail
road upon which iiloueiuny be .suspend
ed the future of Dallas. after being gnu
ed for seventeen miles hangs fire at tin
pivot ol time when delay may prove
Intnl. Ihe toll bridge stands an mi
pediment to trade rolling it back tin-
many miles in the interior and turning
it into other less obstructed channel.
I he internal condition ol ihe city; her
need of water; of siitllcieut seworugt
and other like things necessary to com
fort and health must be reserved for an
other article. 1'or the present I desire
to press the necessity ol early and vig
orous action by the people of Dallas in
enlarging and improving her facilities of
transportation from the surrounding
country. Without these the limits ol
her trade must soon be reached it it
bus not already been reached with
them and her advantageous railron
connections Hacked nv her large cam
till and vigorous fenteipriso Dallas
may early become the largest intuior
city in the Southwest Hut this is not
to bo accomplished by boasting of what
Dallas is or is to be ; or discussing w hut
fortMortli is to tic; or whether (Ik
rai'.road terminus will long continue at
rort orth or go Inrther west. So far
as the subtracting inlliieuc.) of the ex
tension of the railroad upon Dallas is
concerned it is already iieeomplislied
and the extension beyond I'ort Worth
will only increase it. Dallas is not ti
be b lilt up by I'ort Woith going down;
nut on tne contrary u Pallas becomes
the market she may and should be
tlio growth ot rort Worth
and of other llourishimt
towns in iXorin lexas would oe iidvim
tngeous to her lor she ought through
her wholesale merchants to a large ex
tent to supply them; nor will assurances
ol tricmlly editors that the trade of
Dallas is prosperous ; that it is as gone
or better than last Noason ; or even the
presence of that trade coining up to the
measure ot loriner years meet the exi
gency that is upon us. iiullas has
struck for a high mark and she must
press tip to it or she must recede
r'rom n small citv trade will be sub-
stracted by towns around her which if
a large city would bo leeders to her
prosp( rity. ihe assurance so often re-
pented that "nil is well" is a delusion
and a snare. The (iods help Huho who
help themselves l'ooplo communities
cities States make themselves by their
own well directed ami applied olioigjei.
us mum ns imiiviuuaiK ami it is ji a n.
reasonable to expect that the one will
prosper without ellort as tim other.
There are nil the elements moral and
intellectual as well as jilnsicil ami ma-
I!
Ilia
b.
ill'
by ind'n idit r. i-nii K-n U :
coiiei-niii'leil in t ! : i ; 1 1 1 d-v
ill a.'IMlll. I ii the in it'll'
portuiiiiv is p.is-ing uw.n. i i n
... .Mr' l-Mil..:- Ih .! I nii'b ll
pe of I'.dl.is. I ll.Ue ol
and stii'lied them ...II sit.. w. ie
pre-s my h:gh e-lmi it.' ol lle-m 1
I... ; Used ' irl! biv or I i "
llatlerv but no malt ! what 1
'.'.. .1
I o e X
mis-lit
led o!
l.iV !"'
their public -pint lie ir bl'c
elllrlliri-e el d .ell. ill b. ll
aim . I lu ll
If .'.I tlii-ir
young aiel proudly cpcciaiit
let's there pi'.ivol.e ami lli;."l
in Hie iiiiicii tanl mallei- I
city on
to aeli.m
w n;
luive called attention limy
funis the growth ol Hi" citv i
i but us the "sounding bra-
tilll.lillg eyliibal."
will I
cl'll-
tlle
1MU
I lie re Minll lir No M1.I1I I li r '.
Tanl must be a ir.lnrl.ais place in live In; no
.'lo l ls iiml no iliiKli. ..' wlii-ie call It Ih-V
Her eiolh. 'ivlh.illui ci lolceson ill
liiuii.ooty . Hliin Us In ll nii.i' a p. nalty.
That " md y Is acinic .ol many minis ami
.luii'i'.iai in ileuicis. 1'iuo i iiM-Hy fi. Hill-
ings linger III t.niHi rii.le laaiiia.i i. ill -
till. I bl lallKUUge I.ll'.lell cll-iUI..
hroki'M i el hnpiiinsl (acuities ami in. s il-
in- . ii I in 1 1 el a le I liuily n l e so li. e ol I s con i.
.lc
lli-cs. lie. i'l cm lie L'lVi'ii. inci iia o ;oo
III ft'c'.lllfss 11-
ill ll. nl Ml by
stomach lit :
I pat. 1 III I In- 1
llslhii Hie re;
is.
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oliiti'.l 1!
'TIsMi.. :li IN I lie w iii.lt- won
isl ll Ii S.
'1'is.Sll J I id NT wlileli puili'.m
The lii.'i.lli ami nnailh. ;oet ilirl il.'lles.
' I'lH SI ll II" l.NT la!' W ll It'll w c ci:
Sni-i't si i tin 'ST lor which w. skli
'l'lsoaly K.llZ IIMN I' tti buy.
A llellH'llj Hull Kelll I oi0 lllltlll.
i IohIi tt.'l 's SU. in null Illllel'S .lely Colli pel I-
ll'ilt III Ihe host. il rival ImIiIck lliat have
IT" 'i it ll . . ! U 1 1 H Its loliH calei l. Hot ullf
lias uiiliicl aiel li lahlcil Mich a laiu" sliulc
ol piihllc luvoi iliuuii'i many h ivc njoycil
mi ciheiueial i.i.iilai ily. Il.c reason Is
llils Unit whereas many ol Ih se meilicnics
were lei . t rl l-i il to " 1 1-l HI culvs ol I a- lie M
HI ill 'hni; iiiitlll i' tin y I; a v v. le n lest e. I ill -
most 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 al.ly iii-in il "ill I" he nt ll'llf in- ;
no value while Hie r. i.l li. njoraiil. wiu-w
ri'iniliilluii lie-) vi .' lun int.il Inriyiil. hn I
InVer il I l-ll'l ''' 'I II.' h" llllVe plmv.1
llielr eonllilciic hi il. 1' lots vtii llcat. il in
tlicanliles in .i n lie:- Us e! alms In lie eonsi.l- I
en il a ios live .H..vi tic r.-im-tly l'..r llvi-r - i
lilalnl ilsKit-isii nial.it it.iu f.-veis ilehllity !
I'on-tlliaiioo iiml .'iii'iici. ii ; oii.er uoiiaii a s
Ul lslhn 1'oltl ucll a'al w l. k s i . s uiel ihsoalers
nl th vlu-na.-li liver an. I ho-.v -Is
t loll III l'lll
ill a kliiKie .hi .'.in 1 ' ' . ca 1 1 .1 s i i Dii. Ten's
I i Vol' Pills Here ulilppt il Horn Ihe po.t ol
Neiv Vorli. s an illustiai ion nl Hie t'l.'uii s
of inn I'oanliy. II' s isinr.liy .1 iicml In
llie i't uteiinlal yi ur. s. l.'w
Uoalh to tli) Scruw Worm!
Ilu . hail's 1'icsyllc l i n I iiiimi t will kill tin1
Screw Win in every time unit eiit:' foot Hot
In She i ami 1'iillle.
Ihielnui's I'lcs) lie SI . lilnlsan Infull.-
I)h. lelueily lor I In tSe.lll ill Shei-p; luillli
No.ii il tieuell'lltcs al once to (iiu skill ami
kills the Seal..
Itm'lliili's I 'iii'tlol It' I'lsliileeliiie Miinjt aires
)l.uii: in 1 1 . n s.-s i icw iiml iiiiiie uiel lulls
Lioe (.'leu iiml Tlcliii on ail minimis.
lie sun. Jus. lilii'lnill A- t'oVs limile liiclU'K
nil till- hlhels. All etheis nic i-i mil telle It ulnl
u'lnihless. it'll. I'. KIIH'I'll .V I'll. I'liiiei-
pitl Dej.ot SU .lulili slleel. New Voi k.
lunio.s-ileeiluuis.tu linn
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A Power Press For Sale
Vi-have for Hale a Power Pres. m ll mi
l omllilon unit at a Iteiisoiiulile In. ir
Cash or Ncotiabltj Pure-"
Those ileslrliiu h uet u hiirmiln will ilo we
I lil'lltiresH Till-. II tit till I O l f
iniiv'i7-.i.iir imi n ri is.
F. AUSTIN
504 Main St. Dallas.
OLDEST JEWELRY HOUSE IN THE CUT
WHULKSAIK AMI IIKTAIt liKVUII
AMERICAN AND FOHEIBH
WATCHES
C
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
CLOCKS B1LVKB WAUK
G010 PENS SPECTACLES ETC
DIAMOND SETTING
AND ALL KINDSnr
Pius Jfiwelry Mado to Crdop.
Ui-pe'riig if i!l Iiu'i Pj-
Eip'rloar! WurLin i
Jiuiill-tlly
BLITHE k CO..
7
H liolraslr ul Helull I ..-! em In
Liquors and Tcbac:o
k .
712 ELM STREET
JOALrjAH TEX rs
tael-Ul ' '
5Mt
ITUCkTC.'.
coruiiA.Nonrs
31 lis;
School for Girls
DALLAS TEX.'w-
T
Hi'
; tOUt'lll A N N I' Al. hKKsili iN of this
liool ill coiiiiiii iH'e on Muielay ''
I H7ii.
HAT KM 01'' TITfl'iN.
ri.a TI'IIM I K hi W KICKS
'.oo'.c in .ti'ioer.
I 'i I mil i y I'l'pii'lineiil
'riiiirii!iiry "
Aeielt inn '
... ol .li.sle
Music int I'luno
I s ol liisl.i umi'iit lor I.
I'.n ol I 'isl I lllnelll lor
I'rui'ilci
Ilicnli'lil.ti tee
ll'.' IHI
III IHI
'JJI H)
1JI I u
'.11 lie
1 W
"SsOllS
I.eiiMins
anil
i mi
'.' itu
I'u;i;ls will le i'IoukciI fro-o the Hint of en.
il.. kcI I lo lie-eii.su ol the term mil ii"
rl t' I'm Ji I . Oil. .
Ml:.-. It. I' ( i HT(i II A S' t'lt I'l lnelal.
Miss M- Mriiiuiv Teiicln r ol .Music.
iiim-a-llU oe la
Dallas College
MALK AM) FEMALE.
( in1. Cciilnnrel nnd );ik St
HtLlKIIM lUllllKMKS SKIT. t. INiK
Tin. l.lcshlcnt hiiylim secorcil I llonillih
mill illillliislllslieil h itclieis III each ileMil l-
III Mil ol Il.c l ollet'l. U'I'I IlilOlll yollllX lllllles
ami i!entlem.'n every Ivil'ly lor u it liiie.l
uiel ( .. 1 i -.1 1 1 -i I eilncailon.
I'll.. Iilllnaiy ile.illlllcut umler Ihepu-
r. i.e.l ...nl.-..! ui nil ex nerleliceil teacher
Mill le Miti hesl ilai'l) pallllls cull lilnl lor
I lt.it small i-: 1 1 1 . 1 if : i .
I'uition from Hi In !'i m) per moiiUi pay-
ahl" iii"iilh In ailviince.
l-:i!ois yviil be iinul" to s cure a proper
pull ol Ihe k IiimiI IiiiiiI Ioi Ihe hciielll ol our
puliniH. l-'or piirlli'ularsinlilr. ss
JOHN It. A I.l. I..".. I'r..'.
Kept l.llilll l.llt'U II. X -'Iia. Pallas.
IIA.MIOl.I'll
Macon College
ASHLAND VA.
TlilltSDAV
Aim cliisri tin'
St! IT EM 15 Kit 2M
I'nllowliiu June
l lao.ielul...
(.'inn .;cs
I
i roil
i Tali
teiir:
si
. h oi s. lio-heiiin; mi
Ileal
(a hunt)
in; i
. Ho
)i
i!ij w
U m-1i' i..'. ! ll. 1 ii n.l UkI
i l ml lie. I atalM-sir.
I J. A. DUNCAN. D
Ti. Pi ost
Dallas FEiiialis Institute
Tin; Kkhtli Aiimii'l Stston will lu!n on
tin- Kir.il Mniniity ul .-tit i: 111 h. r urxt
A I'ul I 4 of I JlM'it'iit 'l'4'n'litrM.
Tu 1 ' It'll fi'.Hti ri.'o ( .".( 'I ) MT lriituth puyii
hUt inuiiUily ia Kilvaiiiv.
Siiiuil i ttf hihkI ImiilU iilinlitt'l nml
Ui'hl tuiili'r Ihe tvi'isittnt can't. I tlu I'linrl-
pal. W. II. Sl'ALLS. rriiicuial.
j Jtl i!:'mfi
LEONARD STREET SCHOOL!
FOU 130TH SEXES.
I K Oil
I'lR V.OMIl
A sisl
HCiinol
I hy Mrs- 11. (I. Well. r 1 will open
MONDAY SKITKMIIKU I INTH
on l.eniniril helw
. ii I
ryiin ami .Sun Jneliitn
sll'eels.
An iiililh loii will he m ule lo ihe InilMhii;.
ioiii nil w nine nirnislicil v illi l.o licnl sclmnl
hn nlliiie anil aiipiiral us.
I lie lllstruellnn will he thol'iilluh yel iis
iclv inceil lis the lllhunillclils of the pupil ih-
inaml
1 1 possllile an ullKeniellls will he ninth' hy
which the paliiins may i-reeive theii'sluue
tn me piiiuic iinul. AililresH
. w. (.itovi:
auu'JT.Ilin
Dallas Springs
SKMlNAIiY.
Will Roopon Sept. 41876
ix in a i:;k of
MRS. C. E. W. MILLER
Ahleil hy u corps ul' prolesnlomil lenehers
.a.-. n-Mii t-tiiivt'i-siiiH wnn me piiiihe
schonl system h i s .eees-lullv oper.iie.l In
St. I .on Is .Mo. l.uiii MUli I'MiitheiiiuliiM
i:ie. will also he tiusKlit tliere.
IVrms riuiuiiie- frftin 1() lo
(to t-r moiilli.
t. ...... ..
...lir-IC il'l Illl 111 r .
I'se oi Piano lor practice 'l mi
I net leiilnl r-e per session ol live months I in
Ihe ac.'oinalislied lutsiei-in lln experi-
eni'etl leacher .Mis. K liiusliiny hiivliit: hei n
it.hleil lo ihe liiciiliy will Kiv Instructions
hi .".-.I tiiiieniai loin vociil nnihle
Tins Seminary silualeil on the corner ol
.Masien ami fiichi'iui sireeis N. mi ..
iinimls si'veral acres of Krmiiiil; four well
vuinlhiteil rooms; mi unhihliiK uprlm i
litsil walei. uiel Ik remote lima the tlistiact.
. e eiiy Intluences.
Ktnm Its earliest exlsteucee this school Inis
ecniiil lor lis patrons tl'i-lr mi m. of the
pii hi Ic school finul.anil hopes now tn make
'sell -nil nun I'lltorlonsof such favor.
Selillll
KHEllSIDE
INSTITUTE
LISBON TKXAS
SKVKM Mil KS NlltTII lit DALLAS.
!';o1JJJV!.: Principal.
.Mlls.H. v. MAI.ONK Assnolatl.
il... . . eetitmi MIIIU Ol en-
ranee to elose wli .Kskin Ullu uwaV!l
II ailv.illeeoililayoli.liliiiiiet.. '.is
r it -a t i.isn g
'.II IV I
I hlnl ami H'tunih l:ihh. .
t'lllli ami Sixiiit'iusH
I ' 11 111 It nsli I l
I'timuieiehil t tiurse ''.'.!!.
.MtHlurn laiiiKUiint. rnieh.
.Music
('onllln-ellt Vvv
110 Ul) to 10 ill
.1. lie
Ui cm
In mi
f.0 01
211 00
Ml ml
i 00
use ol I'luno..
Hon ril fur Hesslou . iKliHli! i I
W.sllm.exlr. WIHItnlUaO
Hnartl unit Tuition payable In inlvniice.
on.h.lf in Sepieiuher ami one- U ' V Jl-'
rinii v ol each jBiir. 1 rl"
ii'o.r8'"'!'1.!.1 .""''"tlon pahl to SpellhiK
ittiiilliu: ami vi ritint;. ..o"Ki
MM'tTIOX-Tlii. Iii.lltule Is locale! In one
nl tin. lu st m.hhoHmoilsof T.XHs. Aitlenl
splr Is. not l.li wl hlntwo n lie
l.lvi. services four times monil fi .
s' " ' "LV" '"liii Itof.
' iM.ens have lately oxpt nil '1 1 I i
up ami lui ulshlim the Institute v. f
roriiiitheiiiurllcuhirsiithlreKs. '
ST. LOUIS
LAW
SCHOOL.
i ll.aw Depirtimint of Washlugt tli-
Veislly.) I he nwilar Annual term or this Inw
. . i i. 1"".t0"r"'.twot.riiis HU months
ie h. Ktuilcnt-imimiM.! lolhe Senior ' .
use f hh?Ary'.Ul""" " ''"' Juelwllng
.. .. ! . . r"ar niinri'M
O. M.HlKWAItT Demi
MN.TmrUHt.Ht.I.mi;;'J1(
Ut-ll.'liU
acrn.ic;.-!.
I . I.i'li
K ma oIA
Br- j' 1 1- ITI ?-
ivroiiTTsi V"r.
V r. 7 '
Xiii. "b -i
ttiiWti.i.; J " ----
No. '7 j'niii Klrcel
Illlee- nu North si.iunf pul'lii: square.
Ktipi is il !y
jahes e. n'Jirscrj
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DALLAS TEXAS
I'rautli'. In "Ii i'u.lci.ii'1 '''h'ial Coiirts.
J. H. fcTIHVAUr.
..sTi.ivin!'. P.M.
I ate ol ll.
J. S. STEWART iV.' O.v'
DENTISTS
MR. 654 Mail 1. l'
nunai.it r
1)1?. IlENtlVK. I-FAKE
Office and MidiM No. r31 lliii SI.
(IVI-.ll lloVT t I'. il-F I
iiiaii stoui;.
Ollli'.. hours KiTia Ha. in. In;i p. in. Sun-lays-Kioiu
U lo ID u. m. in tl Irom Ii In 1 p. in
iii.pl.liiin
r. K. liimir.B. j.d. stocmm;
DltS. lirtiJIKS & STOl'KI.'U
Office No. 7.? F.l! HiCl
iius. mi
ALFRED El
Aitoi'iuy
503 Elm
rnstnfliee Aihlrcss
at Law
ESlrcct
i.n.r. iio "i:...
Ill . relic.
Hank.
.'irsl National liai.k nml I'ily
PHILLIP LINDSLY'S
Ij a. w
O FF1CE
So. Kl in str
near corner of film anil
Ailnllli streets
1". o. Pox K Dallas Tkxas.
Will praetice la llm ('ouitsol Dallas cotm-
IV ami In the supreme anil I'.tleial I'ouils.
lUisiui'iis Iti leri Mci si
Klrst National Hack ( Ily I'.ai'.lt D.-ilh-.i-:
Waco National It. ink; .Meivininls' National
Hunk St. lamis; Win. A. hell a To. New Or-
leans; . lames Tmli' V I'o. l.euisvili' ; 'layloi
.(- Hn.lhei' t'lnehinatl; Tims. Kan In .t Co.
llaiilieis New V. nit . 'ily. nc lsiily
CRAWFORD & CF1AWF0RD
i Konnerly of Jeihisou Texus'
ATTORPJEY3 AT LkVI
nillcc nvei' Mai-salis t rmlerv. ooil icirncr
of M.lu ami I .ii urn l' sli-eelH Dallas.
Will praclice In ail the Slate Courts mill
111 1 1 ie ! ii I .r.i I I'tairl nil Iiu: p triiculai' i.t-
Ifitllnn li uiatlcis In ll.-iiikiupley.
iiuir-i-'iir
II. V. DONALU
AXTOr-.UEV AT LAW
LAND AND COLLECTING AGENT
IIKCATI 11 tVISK f OI'M'l TKXAS.
Special Atltentlou (liven to the InvcHtiua-
tlnn ol I ami l ilies ami Collection ol Claims.
ju'yis tr
BANXirtG.
H. 11. UllUIIKH
Preslilfiit.
HAM'L I.AKiHTON.
v ituiiiei.
THE
DALLAS TilXAS.
CAI'IT.ll.
f :ti.i'i
DllUCCTOKU:
W ll. MeKlllire J.H. .M jyHeUi
s. T. Hiratton K. Il.tauber
Siim'l I.r.liliti)ii.
Tiansact a llcneiul l'.anklni- lliisln -sn.
Colleelions untile on all points ami lemit.
teil lor on tiny ol iiavineul.
DrafiK.liawiion all the prliu-ipal iiities of
.iiu tiiieii e taii'M anil r.urope.
Inleri'Ht Alloue.l on lieiiimitH.
tMUKKspoNDKNTS:
Iinnortets anil i iaiters' Nat. ii k Nev.- Vol
Drexel A Co. Phllailelphla.
Thlnl National Hunk Ht. Louts
Allen llotliinin Co. St. l.iiulH.
National limiii of Texas (ialvestiin.
Slate National Dank New Orleans.
Thlnl National Hank L'hlci'.ito.
fuhl.'l-lvr.
Phil.
K. fllAI'l'KI.L. - - I'HKSIIIK.NT.
(). M. SHI.K C.tMllllt.
. II. I'AVKXI-OliT ASVT. t'ASIIIKlt.
BANK
DALLAS TEXAa.
Will ilnn mineral bunking ami exchan..
ni'a VrH:. '"' --"Heetloiw all "U
p nts. anil se 1 cxehani.e on all the prlncl
pal cities hi tin. UnltBri stales uul l?ro
J. W. Onwiliiu li.n n . .. .
Uavenoort. j m U " ' ...
In m.j if i..n ".-.iiiit.ii" j. i nij
Hclinehler. II. M. Krvuv.' '
Hwlnk Julr
octlo-illy.
S.J. ADASH.
i. L. LEONAKP
Adams & Leonard
O jeX 1ST X-3L E3 n.
Corner of Elm Sr. i-u.h's
DALLAS - - TEXAS
t Hut'!:;nHmate atnU Polntmn thetTnl.
tU V ltu.i. - - ..
""" W.J. (LAKK
I'resiilent. Vi.... .. .
W . J.
Vlo
K.-P. AU.N.'ifAUOH.Asst. Pushier.
. iic-i ten
CAPITAL -
$100000
Collootlons remlttnl on rtsy of pjmellt .1
current rates of eoha-. 1 Bl
iJIUKOTOItS
W. C. Hon nor. ur n..t
. Y. AiiuspatiKU 14utr
Stale Mm hi
EXGHANG
Fir! Missal Bank
ST. LOUIS AOVCRTISCMEMTS.
FRENCH CHINA
TEA SETS
I)E('0ATKI)W1TH
ioss Rose Buds
t AND
Color Band Any Color
44 Pieces Oaly$i3j:o
Elegant Whito Trench
CLirun Diii?aor Sots 152
Pieces Only $32.50.
fueliol r.n.l SlilpiKO rr f
Slurekei j ers will please wrllo for Wlmi-.
Price List ol liiieenswiiri. '
iilli:h '
Jtllli O'J-tl.NV h'
Fi A "2
OIL UJA)T1LJ5
SURTAIW3
4.6 and 413 North Fourth Street
ST. LOUIS.
ICs-vp in ftnre the Intffost unci ir.o;t cun-
piulu assarlniorit of all graili-a vt
Carpets and Curtain
ix Tin; wkst ort souti:.
We buy direct from the
Manufacturers
And guarantee low in-iocs at cither Wbolenl
or retai! . Write for prifes or other Infonmtlflt
requiiud. Orders v ill receive our beat atlenllon .
J. KEivNARD & SONS
ocUO-d&TTly BT. LOCB
A rhyaiolofripii View of Mnrnmroturthf 1it
nml tlni-n' i oii'i nijiiiiiiiio- .M'uriii:' mi im.'Jlit'HmJii
iiui'litii alii n'.fi iVc M viitoi'! a cf l'irprniiuotion itiv
en r ii tirnilii-4 i V out It u:ut J.laiilnio.i inJ lii' Fhyn
cul tivtom ot Woumn. .n il m.ru.vii Uwk ntJftpi
wlu. tltMii .1 1- ki-pt tin. lor l" -k imiJ k'-v. Tlievncn-i-nmli't
M:in int:.' tiu.iit;. Lwarc ol" iiiiltetiv.
uii'I'T val tnr.'iH t
A PHIVATRMErrCATiTHrATTSEmitildliitrt
fl n PrivHte N.iturc in tn;li s. ti t!icut'iiw'll'l';H
1t ot tilt ftii:il r rii'in u'hI f hi nu-ain ofnUNiWltp
Miihi'r-rtiviiuri.Hi'iir it mil i-hi'iiI ttirl-'iptt. . ...
MEDICAL A DViCE .hi S initial Wrf.kiw IttJ
Tjv. Skin ICmnl nml L'linmii' )ih hh'I CuttrrJi Ulc
. J" pttj't p-impiili t IVectiiPi'fliiiii. .
A I tli" ntinv )isinr-!(iiiivr.;:ivtTtPlt(hll
liiu'.'il H'-p rvirv.(i.ti'i-.h'il IviT. iJrfr-M
Vr. JiUTTS' DIliVlXSAUt No.lNortll6tiU
Vt. Lr-u;9 JVlo.
ir-ju- a kobs a t'J1. US 4J3;..'.. ..on.
iu m.lliaii! nj .il uitar
I V .1.1.1
L;. Lcu:BAuvotUB'Bi;r'
a Cn.. SLlxtti.ila
s.?:ir6'.V.itT.i!2i.
Altf: THE MOST I
THE LEANT Ci
HAVE KHE.4
Will Iiako Cook Roast aim . .
more even than nav other stove nniu'-
-i--r f r jF.
First Premium nt the Kt. Louis rn r.
Klrst l'reniluni at fie hi. Umls Yir l"'-
Hold Medal at Loulshnm Ktulf fair '
Klrst l'reinlum at llm -1. 1io's fnlf. 'fi
Klrst I'remluin at thf Memphis hnlr.
Blm. Rlhhon at I he St. Louis K.il"
Klrst I'reniluin at the Memplil!" Hilr-
Klrst Preniluin nt Texas Mate N r'
Klrst Premium at Texas Slate Isl r.
Klrst Premium at the Meinplil T J.V
Klrst Premiuni at Ucoi'ttla tstaleralr i-
And every Salrulmott without em"" "'"'
put on trial.
EVERY STOVE WARRANTED
ffrKslonNlon Top wlin TjiS
tnrp Fniiiiioll WorkM or bI J"
i...l..la.i IJlllrHMt tir-
Hiiunri II I1 11 riUHiin mn i
BUCK'S STOTE COI
7-iO nml Ti'i Jfnln -r-':.IOC!lv"sn'!
li liirl n ri-r u r Tariff M ' "" J!. imI
lleiiilnir niouh. 4Hiiille "';gB.
Prli'B I.InI InrnlNhetl on miplie""
SOID BY . '
HTJEY & ?BUr'
aprl6-di(wlnio
-or. BOHANjjSS
Mrn.-0-"J'"S(l
ill iiuinoraj' lS i
tru-illleMi-l''r'.Z
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