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THK DALLAS HERALD. SUNDAY MORNIKO SEPTEMBER 5 1880
i HUM. HOUL I I.ETTFB.
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' HahPiu'b Fbht. August 31. 180-
Correspondence of the Heruld.
The melancholy days H'eccms
Theeadetof they'-
Oh vei I know lome of my readers will
wim. "But autumn U not mnlancnoiy
and will doubtlets allude to the ''irorgeous
i nf autumnal dyes" tlie tweet dreaming.
fiv Tndl.n summer and the witching of
V iu
the.hsrvest moon.
Don't I know all about it
I wonder! But where it tho glory of autumn
i th..a flnt oold. cloudy dreary aayai
thn Bkv it of that leaden hub
which Charlotte Bronto loved to well to fin
ih off her weird Dlcturet with around me a
fine driaale it inilnuatlnir iUelf Into every
fibre of my body ponetmting the myttoriout
habitat of the toul and filling my nervot
with dread of neuralgia. Now tome ladiet
have bad Ibit abominable disease until they
teem quite fond of It and lludoto it with
pride as to an heirloom but as I nave oniy
had it once l nave not yei tearuou u
m tn. fulra A.ra nf mVMtlf.
And there is my pretty Bhenandoah rills of
crystal water changed to cisyey reu nuu iw
CBSnt merry tung into
yland Uaiglitt are capped with sombre
clouds and heavy grey miiits creep up old
Loudoun't thBggy iidu;".hne fwelful ' as
the ttorruar.t su ; ibis it a "molenchol y day.
The threwdust and longest-beaded floppor
of thit day and generation has once more re-
turned to the Democratic party via the
Greenback route. I roior of course to Hen
Butlor whose public recantation took place
at old Faneuil hall last week in a noweriul
tpeech of wo hours' length. Although I
cannot passively have any sympathy
or admiration fur U. Butler
I hail hit departure from the Radi-
cal rankt as a favorable sign for the Domoo-
racy. Ana he it not me oniy uu u
left the thip. Political trlmmort are leaving
the Republican party continually on the ad-
mipuhu nrfli.irt ot votine for the "union
soldier'' llancock and whllo they are no
family. What tuy you of tuch namet as Galen
Hurvv. Aeelli. Vilal. Bernard. Flint
( !rnntr. Drimer. Broca and hundrodi of
.-tther.. men of riant intellects who have
spent the best energies o' a lifetime in phyti
nlnlMea 1 research the foundation of the prac
tice of educated physiciant of the present
day? Have those men many of them
knighted by the government! under which
the- lived for valuable tervicet rendered
hnmii.ttv. nrwnt their llvet in vain T To to
IiuIh would ha sheer madness and a re
flection unon all intolliunnt and tciontlflc
work. "Your unwarranted strioturot how
nvnr. unon the medioal profession are not
atmnarf. wn are elad to know by other In
tluential and impartial journals in New York
city and elsewhere at won wno nave tanen
the pains to ascertain the exact manner in
mhi.-h thn emi at Tanner was conducted and
the roal attitude assumed by the regular
medical profession towards it. lhat news-
paport have the privllgo if thoy so desire
to satisfy a hungry public of "sotting up
men ot straw is neuner ijubouuu v
jectod to by a body ot men engaged in the
more serious attain of life but it it hardly
desired or propor that on scientific mattors
pertaining to their calling a position shall be
irratultiouslv assumed for a profession too
mndeit to parade before the pub-
lin eve its learning and too
Joalous of the interests of science to endorse
a "patent hammock" side show so called
fasting experiment to which the gaping
orowu was admitted at twenty-live centB a
bead. Pliysicians;did not we emphatically
ttRte deny the possibility of Tanner accora-
nlinliini? a feat of fasting forty dayt. At
ovidonco of this we might cito cases reported
n our own journals or lasting not oniy rorty
days but forty -nine days ana otuers ot
twenty and thirty days as well. Thoy did
desire although prohibited on account ot
Tunnnr's nreuedeuts. and hit own actions from
co operating with him to tee the experiment!
careiuiiy cuuuuku bu w ."ttw
might have a legitimate and scientific value.
Tanner had been a disappointed man having
with nit the proper and lawful education
essayed to practice medicine in which at-
tempt he made a most aignal and no doubt
mnrtifvino failure. After this he established
a tyateni of batha (the deneir resort of those
gala Jn moral point of view to th party uj"uUf enture he also failed. Being ft man
it setting and at tuch wolcome to our ranks.
flew York It to nave a grana masonic an-
nlav at the setting up of old Thothmet
obelisk in the new world. San Francisco
ought now to buy the . Uphinx and
move it to - the Golden Gate
where it could pondor over the
marvelous riddle of human nature at
leisure. "
A. 0. Buell is discruntled about tome-
thlug. I suspect the national Democratic
oommitiee uiuureu wuu uim m w uictoivu.-
ship of the Deniooratio org n in Washing-
ton and he is easily influenced by personal
arguments. I am sorry for he is one of the
very best writers in the country.
The Kadicala oi old Jefferson county havf
beon greatly ttrongtbened in their faith latoly
by speeches from their various nominees.
Judge Hoke addressed the faithful few last
Wednesday. Judge Hoke Is a candidate for
congress in thit district. He claims to be a
Virginian by birth but he talks and looks
like a western y an kee. Harper1! JTerrv I .
Badical stronghold yot their candid.
found it necestary evon horo to warn hit
"friondt and fellow citizens" to "stick to tho
old party" in a quite patbetio style which led
mo to believe there were tome rata hereabout
rial noaiiion. he persisted in
tract popular attention and at last bit upon the
expedient of exemplifying his "peculiar viewt
of fasting" by a publto exhibition of an ex-
periment on nis own person. On application
to the Neurological society of INew York
composed of persons and physicians distin-
guished by their learning and devotion to the
intorosts of true science he was informed that
the society would tupervise the fast provided
he would subscribe to certain regulations by
which he would bo strictly watched and the
whole experiment conducted on sciontitlc
principlei. Ho pre-emptorily refused to ac-
cede to this requirement and thereby forfeited
all claims he would have had to the co-operation
of the society as well as
the conddence of the medical pub
lic at large. That he was closely
watched by regular members of the medical
profession is utterly untrue. A few regular
physicians droppod into the hall occasionally
while others remained irregularly during the
day. He was howover unattended by them
while on his daily drivet his walks in tho
parks visits to the barber's photographer's
etc. It is unnecessary for us to hero point
out the significance of this latter fact and
that of others wmcn will read-
ily occur to any aonsible man
WUU WnMJUVU buo uauv idwiu ui tug
fast as it even rppearea in the associated
Dare I tell an anecdote about Pinafore t
r M . X l . at 1 P. Aim 4 n.nn
course i .now vu ymy DreM reDOrU. s noh.Drof08gional tource how
uon ng mm muu .ub u'uu .. . an- tUerofore . tirel UM Nor
fflaTOltSlKKdlSm d05e propose here to discuss the .ubject of
r. n.. n n ...b.n at th tim the thine sung nor accouni tonne rapia recovery
occurred.
A young lady relatod nearly to tome dear
mends ot mv voutn was w ybu-
intrton last winter. and I called
on her. Among other Interesting
Items she tpoke of a correspondence with a
bov cousin in Houston tine said she left
Texat so young she had very little recollec-
tion of iL and. in common with many others
had an idea that nothing ever reached Texas
until it wan fnrnmttAn olsuwhere. except crim
inals. So in one of ber letters she quoted
frem Pins fore and explained to her Texat
cousin what Pinafore was. adding as a tort
of compliment to her cousin t tuperior Infor-
mation "But perhapt you have heard of Pin
afore." Now. thit was when the Pinafore fu
ror wat at ita heighth In New York.
In reply to hor letter tho Texat boy wrote
that he had heard of the opera that it had
beon performed In Houston tome time ago
and he believed It wat still heard of on the
. ttagea of little country towna In Texat but
it had been so lone tince he heard it that he
had almost forgotlon all about it! The young
So many people are astonished when
.naming of "fhll China dinner sets" being
(old in St. Louis for $18 while if they would
-ike the trouble to go to 11. Uoalin's China
Hall they would find the tame kind of tots
Tor the very same price and save $2 60
for package and freight but it it to
Tory fashionable to go abroad you know
I.lthot-rnphlBt;.
The lithographing establishment and book
hindurv of Mi et Strickland. UalvesUn
one of the largest and niott complete In the
State. It is the only bindory in Texat that
ever got a diploma lor DianK dook manufac-
turing. Btrickland it the pioneer book binder
in the southern country ana ae out buuou
to hit office all the lata Improvements and
machinery until now it it without tn equaJ
in the whole Houth. His prices are as low
and bis work at sunstantial as can De wunu
In the best otlices in the Jutstern cities. Send
for circulars and prices. Orders promptly
Ailed
Our crackers tell well because tley tro'the
best Dozior-Wovl Cracker coupany St
Louit. i
The only place to gut a froth Havana
clear Is at the Trinity Ciaar Fictory 1)10
Main Btreet
Alwayo Ahead.
Go to the Delmonicorestaurantthis even
ng for a dish of those saddle rock ousters.
Hthutr Tootle A t'. I
Are wholesale dealers in and maiitacturrt
of clothing in St. Joseph Mo. Ibsir estab-
lishment is one of the largest anl Dan com-
mand more capital than anv othei kouso in
their line in the United States. TU-ir trade
extends ail over the west and souti Their
Texas agonMr. I. Wexler who is 10 favor-
ably known to the trade will remai in the
state and visit all the principal turns. In
prices and quality of goods they are without
arival and can favorably compete lith any
house in the whole oounlry. Mr.jVexlor's
office in this city is with GoldsmitH Koaon-
lialiS uo. i
Stop using Calomel and try "iLACK-
DRAUGHT " for liver diaeusea.
For sale by all drugglsta.
Ladle
Will find no trouble in getting fled in a
fine pair of shoes at Leon Kahn's-wo have
them in all styles and last and Hy war-
rant every pair custom made s ea sold
by us.
1HHO. Fall aud Winter. 8I.
For tho latest novelties and curBities ot
the season call on Douglas Bros. D7 Main
street where you will find a bran ifcv stock
of flae cloths cassimores etc. Tese gen-
tlemen have now and will keep corianily on
band the largest stock or tine piece oods tor
gents' wear in tho city. These gois will he
made up in first-class shape and turned in
all the latest designs.
TKRM8 OF ADMlNMld
To
the Claaaes of the DallajFemale
College.
.' no
nil) 3 W
mo. 4 OU
of T nner from his alleged prolractod fast
on a miscellaneous dietary and other re
markablo features of the performance not
adverted to by the newspapers. Our object is
merely to disabuse the public mind of an
impression sought to be created by tome
newspapers mm mo meuicui proiwsiou was
opposed to tne experiment Doing made at an
had aeniea tne poisioiiuv or its accorapnsn-
ment and endeavored by captious criticismi
to deprive lanner ot any Deuellt which
might accrue from the results of hit pro-
posed dorr onstration. The medical profes
sion ts enlisted in me cause ot true science
and the correct observation and use of all
factt tonding in any way to prevent or over
come disease In ine human body. Rational
medicine dots not seek to blind horself and
others by disregarding suoli facts let them
come rrom any source whatever but these
must come properly accredited with . no
shadow of doubt thrown upon thembeit ever
so small bbe has gratetuuy acknowledged
a tribute from every branch of science
and art known to man but these must either
Primary class pnr month
Pruoaratorv class tint urade per
Priiaratori class second Krado i
(iliuirintH alBHa. urn month J
MUHii-ai vocal or ui!iii'iiiiitiinaiiH'wMiiii a "u
Use of Instrument for prac i ice jiommtu 1 00
Kiocuuon
Board per week
Illlls are payablu monthly art-fin
Him lmptl la eurollo.l and are exi
pniu ny tne 111HHU-) oreacn acuom
Fuplls will not bo allowed to t
their course la the college Him :
tenoliers that have uo coHUecU
coiii-Ke.
The Little Boy' Bchool will 1
MIhh Ootey of wlioae rain
etllcleney an a lenchur our pal
have kuowludue. Home of tho 1
will also reditu 10 MUaCotley
The LUlle Ultls' rclirol will 001
the direction of Mlas Jnlleitu A
doDartment could not be In belt.-
The muido classes will be In cligo of Miss
Itollu Or ives ki'coiupIibIuhI In lnirofossiou
huUiHtrloua Hnil faithful In her w.
Mrs. lyncb a learned lif. dlstln-
gulHhed at a teaouer aud fornty ttachur
of I.all mind mathem -tics In ihu tMoyun fe
male insiitute hi Staunton VluUa will be
Oihi anslstnnt in tlionolleglnte - .
Twklvb Uoi.0 M i HAi.s are ott.4 this year.
Tlie Italian Hkiiai.d oilers om.j Kaallsb
Krammar and one in Keometiyj wmul J. II.
Slmpann one for bust unsay on (XkiiiKI sen-
ior duns of last 7oar one In nnometry;
llev. Mr. Shea one in penman-hl!. 8. Wll-
wer fscj. one In Vocal miilUr. F. E.
HiiRhes.one In Physloloayi MlsJoitev. ones
51. H. Ulckox one In ohmirt Ur. F. E
2 Oil
4 00
when
l to be
month
part of
ait from
wltu the
light by
lity and
aireuuv
er olaases
ue under
Ui. This
11(1 s.
ladv laid the bad never since presumed Texai Psrougn me cruc.me oi ner own vesting
nsenl. behind New York in anvthimr. ?r nY? ? K8.nulnB 01 ln D6t.0.
The recent Democratic ratiticatioH meeting
and torch-light procession was a gigantic
- success in every rest) act. I hope theoontrast
between it and its republican predecessor it
an augury or success in november.
Bv the way I have an item to add to what
the Philadelphia Timet calls "the campaign y SrT'81
Idioft literature." Yesterday we kri . f h fT'f 'htfl
ta-rifln ihi.u .mm i.iri- in the future as in the past an el
1 1 'V "P. -"ft WMIP
an torn or tantaatio tcrou-work over our
ing added to the great storehouse of know!
edge. . It It true that dealing with the subtle
forces of health and disease under ever vary-
ing conditions shu will often err in her de-
ductions and fail in her efforts but shall
she on these accounts be derided and repu-
diated t We think not. Thousands will yet
continue
past an eloment of
our growth and civilization to devolop and
heads. A lady who Is a lealout admirer of PW'8. lM fSf? . . . n.eRlinR arl
Garfield wat watching the lightning with the ''T?v.0 TrrTrr "V1 -nW .i
.. .ns ...i.tnnin Jz.a Knt and thoughtful minds. Unlike the
"MV IUIJUSUII VI IW UUt VU SjUDlTJ nM 1 fit r - .
s parfeet 'G.' -thaVt a sign Garfleld will be TW Zu 'ZZZ ET".
OlecUQ Uartteld nd olnrv " I ainnmln. "'""" J F"""""l'"J 'l". win iuo
orv
ated her but tusirettad It rniirht mean "(inn.
Held glu" Candor compels me to tay I taw
no "H" written in characters of Are in the
heavens and yet I believe Hancock will be
our next president. .
Texat is standing by her delegatbn nobly
Mills Culberson Upton; all have beon en
dorsed. I hop the other will be also
etpecl lly Colonel Wellborn who richly
deserves it from hit constituent. Truly
juu"i . A.U. M0BL.
Tanner'
In
New
and
learning of centuries. Her grand concop
tiont liberalising Influences and ever-living
charities can have no place with fortune-tellers.
Of fthat shall she be afraid ! Certain-
i ly not of the newspaper apotheosis of tanner.
Ji.scui.mu8.
Dallas Tex. August 4 180.
Job Prlntlns;.
For the past few weeks tho Herald Job
Orricahas added largely to its extensive
stock of job material. Several new tonte of
book type together with forty fontt of latost
(.y io uispiay tyi'e va ivn9i.'9 mi run Dy
itoam render the Hkrald Job Office the
mort complete In all its appointmentt In
Northern Texas and without a tuuerior In
the entire State. Our workmen are all mon
of experience which it a guarantee that the
wo k it executed In an artistic manner. Our
fnon It and the pubho generallv are invltod
to ca I and examine specimens and to hand in
their irders. Prices moderate and work
Sli'ii J initio
1)11 Solonel W.
lluahes. Colonel James 11
a. liai-kedale. Colonel J. U. Ehli
L. Crawfonl. T. S Miller eii aiul fhllip
Mndsley esq two In elocution If pretident
oi ine ooneae tnree one lor txisv- aruue in
ihe senior claaa and two In Lttth inner niou-
ale and prizes will beorTured.
Number of mstrlculuteslaat y
two bun-
.scnooi negina tvetinesday
JUAKSHALL M
1&0
mber 1st
IAN Y.
f resident.
Agricultural and Mcc
OOLLE
OF TEXAS.
Railway and P.O.: - Colleifi Mlon Texas.
Fifth Animal Sea
neglne October 1 1S80. Conrseff 'dy: Lit-
erary Scientific and Industrie iThnrnughly
eipilppml by the State at a fSr' Mir000.
Mnuiial labor not oonimiUnrv mm students
whodeelreto half pay their exiMre by work
in the college farm gardens orchird and
hong ran do so. Total ainuH-Swnset onlr
lit) l'u j able quarwrly. cisjoguea now
ready. J0II5 IAME9
reeiuenl.
stablished January 1S74.
The Actual Business Training
Chartered Marc'
Anthenseum of Texas.
1(7
LAWRENCE'S
7'M ELM STftEET -Seventh
Annual Term from January until December 25. 1880.
or address
s-y7 ?
DALLA9 TEXAS
For Catalogue containing full Information call at the O
E. B. LAWRENCE President.
liege
HIDKAL
o iliti IleaIer. ot the DuIIus Herald :
It It well known that hot weather brings slcltnos and that the greatest ears Is
necessary to prevent disorders even on the part of those most healthy. What
there Is in tli lie it that shonld cause sease cannot certainly he known but ehol
era dyseatei-y debility lassitude vertigo and many other sudden and dangerous
maladies come every season aud caa-ie great suffering and thousands of deaths.
F ew people go through the Summer without unpleasaut symptoms. The mouth be-
oonie dry aud parched the tongue furred with white the pulse Irregular the head
feverish the body cramped and the limbs swolleu aud tired. Ladles especially
with their natural delicacy and tendency o female troubles find tho hot weather
almost unbearable while little Children e dylug every day from exhaustion and
because Parents neglect precaution and care. A prominen and Well known physi-
cian of New Yorkasserts as his positive beliel that more than threo-fourths of all
so-called Summer omplainU arise from disorder! secretions and that these secre-
onary organt which by balug oat of orderoiiuse io much trouble are the kid-
neys and liver. The brain OJutrols the lire t Ilia luver part of the body rules
the health.
There is one aud only one known vegetable that wl ' absolutely regulate and
control the Kidneys aud Liver at all times and bus prev. m the many dangers of the
Summer. That vegetable (a West India leaf) Is used as Ihe basis of Waruer't Safe
Kidney and Lljer Cure. It Is pure plea-ant to the t late and absolutely certain In
ltsresults. Itkeeps those who lutelllgeutly use la perfect health aud cure
those whose secretions are deranged. For all urinary oomplalnts of either sex It It
Infallible. For all bilious troubles It Is certain. For tho hot eason it Is Invaluable and
every persou ofcare and lutelllgence should not fall okeep Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure near at hand and use it upon the approach ol the slightest symp-
toms. It may save your life or that of some dear irleud- It will certainly prevent
much suffering. It Is for sule by druggists in all parla ot the worlds be careful and
take no other. "A word to the wise is sufficient."
A Genuine Health Beverage
YOUNG'S EXTRACT OF MALT
Recommended by leading physleiaus NORTH AND SOUTH or lis ce!'en Qualities
T
O N 1 C !
AIDING DIGESTION and Building up Strength
others requiring a nourishing ndpulalnhle
of Invalids i is specially ruH-mmeDdsd U
l'OL'NU MOTH EUS and
stimulant which ts
Ills valuable remedy for weakened physical energy will readllv tako henla .-r i. all ih nii
and more expensive MALT EXTRACTS aud sold reiail
AT 25 CE1NTS PER. Ro i 'HK
Sold by all leading druggists throughout the country. Trade supplied!) r
THOMPSON SCHOTT & CO.
Wholesale Drugglst9 Galveston --n.. L'al i t Tex
Jiv MYER TtnciS ( A . i?TrTi inncov Am a a vl-i i ivd m-i.i ... i...
St. Louie Mo. . a. n. a "ii .-w
BOWMAN & BLEYER Wine Merchants
St. Louis Mo.
SOLE PBOPRIETOHS.
11 Ths Hon. Cummlulnnp nf Tniomtl r...nna tiaa i-nlo.1 ihut Vni'vv:-C it a i -. i.
TRACT Is classed ae a medicine and .can Uierefore be told by Dmgglsts without rniiiirrht
United States Revenue License." 1 '
IIARD WARE.
'Parformainee
Tork Ity.
To the Editor ot the Herald.
The medical faculty of thit city have read
the editorial remark! you havt from lime to
. Urn made regarding the recent performance
oi Tanner at Clarendon hall in the city of
flew York and consider that you have
therein done a laree soiantlGo. and nhiUn.
ttropicbody ofcitlzenta great inuttiC8. doM Af l notice.
common with tome otbert of th Jail Noveltiet of every descriDtion.Freneh.Rmr.
press you have not only misrepresented the lish and American china; mirrors silver-platod
views and statement! of the medical Drofne I Roods glasswat chandoliers lamps) bar
lion onncarnina ..u v i. i. 7 I noWI and restaurant oututung cheaper bet-
wU?5' but hm unkmdly. er and In larger variety th .nywheri else
t'r KuwQiy Mtemptea w cast at v. Uotiin t enma uaii
ridicule upon the accumuUiivi i.v.
andexprincofMwall A . .. At house" you
and aeiantiflc WovV. u C a Ul Ond a auperb Ut..: near T. A P. depot.
u iui viuh oi uuman-1 . r 1 .
ityaacaiba found repretentlnir tnvnnr. Hallow Complexion
tion or occupation in the world't past history Ana languor are removed tpeedlly by Benne't
or atsitting iu present rapid growth In ioIaiw M"Rio 01 thRt puriflet the blood and seortv
U8o tavesUgatlon and discover v'T. &!?r!!ff
charge or superficial learniag on the part of plexlon and the skin. Try the great remedy.
i--jvih iuu vi a uvwpuon practiced hv I 'er lane.
uu ijuuuo i8 an intun to the mem-
....v.uu. ip.ua ninco grace
page of the literature of an honorahl
self tacrUlQlng and eluoaUd profession.whose
fault It eeetnt to
-.I. " -. .v relieve
... uum u in.. r t i
- JO uuman
e.nitjarl.
wholesale dealer ia foreign and
tomesuc rrumana all klndt or nutt etc
rppotite express offe Dallas Texas.
455. 3 1VJ?TJ. nir
uv iu(un pwr wk
ATlIEDIti
GRAMMAR SCflOOL
The Third Anuual 3eJu
Of the r hedr l Q'mnrait Ppi will tln
ou M.nidny Me pt ember (llh. ttm moueratei
iiiBtruuiioue inorougn. fl
o. r . UAiuLTWi i uncipai.
Mrs. GUTHBElT'S
Boarding k DaylSchooI
For YOUNC LAI
Ixteenth Annnal Seselon will)en Monday
Sent l.tih. Fall nam. nr .iLiint teaehert.
Special advantages In Musle 4r catalogues
Hi iIm.. Mh LITMf.. I . ...won IE-til. V' V
ir. nun im rine street St. Iif-
Bowling Oru
FEMALE CO
Bowling Green. Ke4ck
GEO. M. KDGA.lt. . I PkisidimT.
Assisted by a Corps of ablet11 xPrlenced
-Teacher
Thla In.tltiitlnn U imhhJ M Hona In tr.M.
tnoky. In the facllltiee It oiVrtfr the iraiulng
of young ladles. Course thi-rf'K" In all da-
partrnenu. Mulo dpartinL'1! eharge of a
iieriuan iiroieetor or siico'l''1 experience
I'renrh and German tanilit iiff 'ken laniruairra
Art department n atiraotl'T Mature of the
echonl. The moat careful tuff vision given to
atnlogues t j be had at thul 'c'
ES.
LEGE
II ATS VISITING JALYI.ST)
During the next sixty days In (ltieet of
Hardware Tinware Saddleryv Etc
Will find special Inducements are being offered at
J. S. BROWN A CQ'S
AGEJTT9 FOK
Milburn Wagons Glidden and It n Galvanized
BARBED FENCE WIRE
7
FAIRBANK'S SCALES
HaiMI-d Powder Co.. niantnn'a nmrnm. Rn.tna K.ltln.
Jos. Rodaers & Son's Pocket Knives. WnstrViAiv.
..' Razors Scissors and Knives.
the Mouth. i " " w aiepwyta n
thehoxt norsE.
TBMojearr.. house
GALVESTON
TEXAS.
ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN GALVESTON
IsofiMcdern Construction Ihrongho.! ami IskJjo. Standard of Excellence Second to
BATES : $3.50 to $3 a Day According to Room
C. McCINLY Proprietor.
S. B.-ftreclal nilcntleu la called to th Eatremely low M
onthly Bnts.
LOTEItlES.
Lei. S. L.
TAKE NOTICE!
That this Is the only Lottery in any State tvei
voted on and endorsed by Its people.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
This Institution was ret-ularly Incorporated
by the Legislature or the State lor Educational
aid Charitable purposes In ltkiS for the term of
twenty-Uve years to which contract the lnviola-
ble faith of theStale lspledj;edwhich pledge has
been reuewed by an overwhelming popular vote
securing Its franchise In the new constitution
adopted Uecembcrid A. 1). 1b79 wltbacanl-
tal of Sl.uoo.uoo. to which It has since added a
reserve fund ol'tal.Ouo. lis Grand Single Num-
ber Distribution will take place monthly on the
second Tuesday. Jt never scales or postpones.
Look ut the following Distribution :
At New Orleans
Tueatlay September 14 18S0.
CAPITAL PH1ZE 130000.
100000 Ticket at $2 Each.
Half Tickets $1.
list or ratazs:
aPltRJ 'Jl I300o
1 Capital Prlie 10009
1 Capital Prize t 000
2 Prizes of MSO0 a.000
6 Prizes ofl.OW g 000
20 Prizes of 60 10 IMO
100 Prizes of 100 I0 000
200 PrltesofoO joOoo
500 Priies of 20 10 00O
1.0U0 Priies of 10 ioooo '
APPROXIMATION PIUZKS!
9 Approximation prizes of $.'UK) 1700
9 Approximation prizes of 200 l8e
9 Approximation prizes of 100 900
1857 Prizes amounting to $110400
!C5"Appllcatlon. for Agencies or Kates to
Clubs should only be made to the office In New
Orleans.
Write clearly stating full address tor further
Information or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN New Orleana La.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision aud manaKementof Gent
li. T. BKAUKISliAUD.aud JUiRL A. KAltLY
Capital Prlzn 1100000. Whole Ticket 10
24th
Popular monthly drawing of the
. II. 1 1
At Maoauley'a Theatre In the City of Louis-.
. vtllecn
TlintSDAT SEPTEMBER 30 1880.
Tneeedruwtnxs.authorlzed by the lenlsla tart
of 1x73 and sustained by thj courts of
Keatucky. will oocur regularly on tha last
day of every month Hundays and Prlduys
excepted for the period of Five years.
The United Stales Circuit Court on March 31
rendered the following decisions:
lat That the Commonwealth Dlstrl-
button Cninnjr la leicnl.
lta drawliits are i'ulr.
N. B. This Company has now on hand a
large reserve fund ltead the list of prizes for
the
SEPT. DRAWING
1 Prize $30000
1 Prize. 1000(1
1 Prize ft 000
10 Prizes l.OuOeaob lti.OOO
20 Prizes .nki aob 10000
liiO Prizes SloO each 10 00
-00 Prizes SiWench I0.00C
OOO Prlzee4oeach 000
1000 Prlze-t $10 each lo'oOO
9 Prize. 300 each Approximation '
Prizes t 700
9 Prizes $200 each Approximation
Prize. 1 sot
9 Frizes $100 each Approximation
PrlzoB 900
loao Prizes. na 401
Whole Tloketa fl. Knlf Tickets il.
27 Tickets $. &5 Tickets $100
Remit by Post-Office Money Order Registered
Letter Bank Draft or Exprexs.
To Insure against mistakes and delays cor-
respondents will please write their names and
places of residence plainly giving number of
Poat-OlUce box or Street and Town County and
State. '
All communications connected with tht Dis-
tribution and Orders for Tickets should be ad-
dressed to R. M. Board man Courier-Journal
building Louisville ky or 707 A 309 Broad-
way. New Tork. tues.thursAsa
B1C0RDIS. X RESTORATIVE
FDLLTZSPERCa. of tha tinman race ar
victims to nartlu .-omplete Impotency
This startling assertion 111 be tully corrobo
rated by every Intelligent physician. Th
Principal oauaea producing thit dlseass are In
uisoretlons;or exeesset. Some of the oomreo
symptoms are loss of rigor spermatorrhoea
faln In tho back disposition to avoid society
anguor gloomy forebodings mental dlttreaa
Dervoue debility and leucorrboa (in females)
debilitating dreams. 4o. Let no false modesty
proven- .be parent from warning th cbtl e
this great evil. Becret habits are the result O
Ignorance. The medical profession haa bee
almostorlmlnally negligent or retloent abort
these thlnaa a the demand for Increased aa
commodatlon. at the Insane atylumt amp
There la a well-known principle In antra a
phv.lulogy th.t no vital action cau lake uiaee
except through the agency of the nervous sya
tem. If the nerve power In any organ Is weak
ened then that organ lseak. There Is arem
edy in the reach of all one that baa stood th
tne t for over half a century. Dr. Hloord '
V ital Restorative haa been scrutinized and tn
dorsed by the Academy of Medicine In Paris
as an lnfallalile sped lie for the above contain
no phosphorous cantharldes or other uolson
Is purely Vegetable producing no reaction-
m l?ImS'n.t Ln ect' sugar-coated
plllanrtcanbe hadof Levasser A Co 10 bis
ELRJhJ""' P"I'' .C'ance) or of Dr. 8.
Brown Hlgesmond sole agent for the D. 8..
S!?ifVBuai"?'-.L"'!"' So-or wi
eelpt of prhi ' nt by mU npon r"
CERTIFICATE
PAir July 18 1878-ltEne d la Paix.-A
Mr. S. v. flrty years old nau oeen widows
twenty.flva years nervous temper tment; her
tnneret! for thirty yean -vlth rmatorrhesa
id for ten years with nervoo. debility and
m ire impotency. For elghteeu years he tried
eery known remedr without any benefit. He
!H'i.V?1.Dl.na lvlsed him to try Bi
JiBl't Vital Kestorattve. After lour morAs
?1W.M .aonraged but 1 Insisted ntMin h
e mtinulng Its use and In nine months he wa
r sstored to ftdl health and vigor-got married
and has two fins children.
-UL'i' P"enU treated S were cured
within 80 dayt 115 In tlx weeks lw between
two and three months 8 between Ova and ttr
months 1 in nine months.
DR. M. PERIGORD
MeeVlne da la tToepltel Charity
ld by Wholesale and Retail Drn.
v lata goufrnlljr mat v
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