The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1881 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DALLAS HERALD TUESDAY MOKNlNt JULX
too.
THE DALLAS DAILY HERALf
Altered at IVM-'(T at naVat Trmt
town i C''U Matter
PF0UT9 ELLIOTT A HALL.
AftNOUNI'KMKN r.
WIS AltH UitOfkHTKI) to Bnn mice 'lie
name of J C. AHNol.l) lur City JUr-linl
ecunu juij in.
l U a candidate lor the location of
The University of Texas
Anil rwpioi'ully aollelt tin. Votes of Ibe
pliplg at mi oleotlon tti lu held on Tuesday
BaiitnmbitrOlh l-mi.
THi; ITV OF UA(0
ll a Um II lull. Tor the Ijooatliin of
The University of Texas.
K'im'.'o i 1lii llrit Tiisibu' l S.'piiinh-'r m-xt.
INDICATION.
tbr pel tl ilet p'trHy eluu li uniHirr iiml
Lwttt mot-i; vnriithle in'mt ; xtfitU'tmri vr
hwhif lutrom t'T and tnniirnthtri;
Twovrmitui U the
Irish.
Aun t n an actors aie
TllKUK WKIIK received laid; Week III Chicago
27811 otitic; 171 1K)0 h.)ii and 02 12 sheep.
IiANT WKKK III l!h CBJI lIlCM Wcro tll
h irulro.l hiiiI sixteen deaths hu incrcuto cf
twenty ovit Ihe wick before.
uamiilinii iuvinu rjumi msdo a cnnio
'iatis a felony by the Missouri lejjislaluie
a'l the gambling hotiso" In St. Louis have
1 our mm ut divoico were Hind in thn
Crcult court ;of Chicago on Monday and
tvelvn dromes frooiiur. twenty-four person!
IY.U1 the matrimonial yoke rHntuJ.
Amkhicanh aro the largest consumers ol
Jiran'oa. t)iit of 1 1210078 pounds ci-
por.od from Hinco alone in 1880 p. 6.1!) 5:!ii
W re invoiced in Now York 2I22.3U5 to
0 iMK.i 80080 to Han Francisco and only
107171 lo other countries.
It U announced tbut throe graduates of
Yi'o this Jtar will pursue Journalism as an
vacation. Wo don't know what Jimrnula
aeto set u ro their valuable tervicca but wo
mtylook out now for brilliait corruscatiuM
Until they get thn sharp nlgn worn uff.
TiutNonui Aiueucan S.ngcrbund As-
sociation commenced its mooting in Chicago
on WeJm luv and lis opening eclipsed nny
previous meeting of the orini.lion. The
Fost Halle was elegantly adorned and t n
thousand building in business slrcots wore
gaily decorated with banners and evergreens.
Tor soveral dajs before the meeting visitou
and singer wore arriving in tho city fnm
every point of tho com pass.
called
ring upon
A POSSIBLE DILEMMA.
On Sunday morning ibe IIkiulu
alfnr.tiftn Irt k !i.i ut.
a cioiimu uumima ot a very
awkward nature in the matt r of the prcsl-
dontial succession should Mr. Garfield' caec
bo hopoless and Mr. Arthur die beforo due
i-on.muiionai provision culd bo mado.
The followiiijjeitracli from the coimtiluiion
and tho Keviiod Statutes are tboreforo oi vx-
ceedingUorLsUt this minuiit. Thor is
now no president pro torn tho senalo Laving
adjouriol without olevtinu one and in tin.
absoaeMliPfHkur i.f the house vory orii
out questioni an-troiiliious' Haw might
ensuo. Without presidui.t and cabinet tho
Rovornmont would bo in a woeful plight
and there is no predicting the il;u.l I'm-
como of a contestation thereon blwotn
two pretty evenly balanctd
powers Mr. Arthur nuut now
feel koonly his omission tohavothis mobt
important mailer attended to before hu per-
mitted the adjournment of the bu.ly ove
which ho preidodOipocilly when his atten-
tion had been directed to tho sulj.cl. We
should dislike to s tbosUto of anarchy ro.
lulling froiiKuch nos'lect. We append all we
havo been able to find in (he o institution
ana in the lmvisod Statute ber
tho poitiblo conlingencj:
buctton 0 Arliclo 11 Cjinlitutum: In
casoor tho reniuval cf the president from
cflleior of his death resignation or Inability
lo disobargo tho duties of tho said olllee tho
saino shall devolve upon tho vice-president
and tho congross may by law provide for tin'
case of removal death rodgnation tr ina-
bilityboth of tho president and vico presl-
dent di clarieg what ollicer shall then act a
president and such oilier shall act accord
iagly until the disability be removed or i
protldent olected.
Section HU Title 3 ltovlwd Statutes of tho
unueu ouiu)-: m vase or removal death
resignation orlnbilit of both nresidont .ml
vice president of the Uollcd Stalo tho
presldont of the sonsto or. If there is none
then the sposkor of tho house of
Wve. for the time btinn shall act at preiidonl
until the dlsbillty Is removed or a prosldent
eieewa'
See. 147. Whenever the oITIom nf ..i
dent and vloe president both become vacant
he ecwUrof.Ute shall forthwith cause a
Dotiaoaelon thereof to be made to the eiecu.
live of every Ule and shall IM cause the
urn to be published la at least one of the
newspapers printed in eaoh state.
Bee 148. The notlBcrtlon ' shall
peclfy thai elector ol . pMidnl
and vlea president ot tht United Slate htn
be appointed or chosen In the evereUlate
a follows i .
First If thera tball bathe ipwaof two
month yet to ensue between the date of
uch notlBostton and lbs Mrt W.lr.t..
peoambthea toil uwlnj.uch totfl(
tlon tha'l tpeolfy that h . eleolor thallt
appotatad or chosen thin thlrtfour di j
"""" i waxusMiT in Decn
bar
' Booili Ittbtra ibaljBotbatkaipaoiof!
two month between the date of such nolifi-
Cttion and such firs. Wednetday in Oectm
bv and if the teim for which the president
anl vice pie.ideit last in office
wre elected will not expire on
tht third dy of March nut
a isuing the nolitlcalion shall specify that
t e electors sta'l bo appointed or chosen
within tuirty-four dayj next pie:sdirg the fir
Wiidnesdsy in Deeember in the year nxl
e isuing. But if there shall nut be the space
of two month bttween the date of suih
n itilic ilitin and the first Wednesday in Dei
cemVr then next ensuing and if Ihe term
for whieh tbo president und vice president
last in ntllce were elected will expire on the
tnird dty of March next ensuing the notifl
c-ilimi tball not specify that electors are to
b) appointed or ch.smi.
bee. 119 KlocUii appointed or chosen
upon Ibe iioliQca'.ion prescribed by the pre-
ceding soctinn shall meot nnd give Ihoirj
voles upon ihe first Wednesday of Deccmbor
specilicd in the not ligation.
I lll.a.OKIl'4 KOI Kill.
lion It U'iin OINrieil lu IiIIn mill
Vlelnli.y.
Yesterday the 105. h anuversnry of llio
declaration of Anericau itiiio lendiiee was
o'lsii'vol in the city of DiIIhs in n nvuiiii r
app'oprlately patriotic and highly creditable
to the metropolis of North Texas. When the
town clock lulled tbo hour of 12 at midnight
too recurrence ot our natal day was
announced by tbo loom of cannon and
Hie explosion of Ureworks ro-oclioing tho
glad tidings of liberty and illuminating tho
i-tar spangled heavens wilh a light symbolic
of American freedom. The day dawned in
splendor and the historic and proverbial ex-
huberenco of the occasion was mado manifest
on overy hand. Tno streets of the city pro-
lOntod tho appearance of joy uud relaxation
of the populace of the ordinary daily avo-
calious and struggles of life and all seemed
happy in the realization of the boon givon
us by tho blood and bravery of the fore-
father of the republic. Tho banks and
principal bminesa houses partially suspended
business ami throughout tho city there was
tho customary decorations of evergreens
huntings and the streaming folds of the na-
tional ensign drooping however ut half-
mast in token of tho grief of tho nation at
its sad misfortuiKi in llio shooting of its
chiot exocutivo at the hands of a would-be I
BBMISlin.
AT TUB 1'AIIK.
Aflor paradini! tho etrenls. the iea-m
marched lo the intersection of Main and
Austin streets where the members and the
nana IiniK street cars in waitini: on tho S m
Jacinto iracu tor tfhndy lew nark. Ar
riving at Ihe paik.raiiks were broken and lite
member disperssd under tho shado of
noes an I lor rulrushtr.niita af.er their hi
and fatiguing march. Already many visitors
were on me (-rounds anil continuei to i.r
rive by tho car-load until half-past 12 o'clo k
wnon tne concourse ol people was called to
geinor in the pavilion; music was rendered
by tho hand and Uoneral W. L. Cabell
mauo tno openinir speech one ol conurMinl
lion ami of welcuino in behalf ol tho league
ami an visitors present.
MR. VANSTOS
was then introduced by Uoneral Uaell and
made an oloqiiout forcible speech outlining
the object of the land league and giving u
brief recital ot thn wrongs of tho Irish uoo-
imi m inn uieuiry ami causes ot tuo
prwuui agiiaiion in Ireland. Tho a ldrjus
was roplete with valuable information and
gemmed with brilliant thoughts studded
wilh bursts of eloquence. Afi-r Mr. Vau-
lion's address Uuneral Cabell again made
a lew remarks and a rest taken was for din-
ner. During this ncesstnoru was danoiim in
A JAHCTiriCaTIOXISt'.t hi II IDE.
I malaritl Death f Mr. Hahlrr by
Keif Orawaln.
The realcrsoi the Bkkalo will remember
the ii gular conduct of a Gtrman family
who la-t winter residoi on East Bryan strett
this city composed of father mother
daughter and ton. They were devout
members ot thn roligioua fanatic sect
knows a. "Sanctilicationista" who by their
peculiar ideas of religious observance brought
themselvoa into such noioiious repute
torouga toe city ana state press
rolusing food raiment or other
cnmtorls and necessities of life claimii g
that Uud would furnish all these in due lime
and manner and that when thov had reached
a certain stale of purity that they would be
translated from earth to hoaven after the
manner ot th)ih. They persistently related
to recognise or associate in any degreo with
any save their own sect. The city authorities
recognizing the fact that they were laboring
under a peculiar phase of insane fanaticism
took charge of the ulllicted family removing
mum v.) me cuy nospuai wnere lliey re-
mained until co: eidend recovered when
they disappeared from Ihe public mind and
observalion.
Karlv Sunilttv nin.ninn lnt.n.ui:..K
-j "v " 'H i'iuii"iiiil
was received by tho county authorities that
.Mrs. Mahler had committed suicido by
drowning in a pool of f.ur loot water on the
farm of Colonel Jubn C McL'ov seven
miles east of tho city. She had ma le sevo- !
ral inellectual atteuipts to take bor lil'o but
fniltul. Among olber tl'orts she had a j
week prnviousaltenip'cd to run herself to'
ueatn sinning in an exhausted ttate
wherosho was Ukm charge of by llu n-dgh-bors.
Justice 1' rice of this nri'ciiiet. Tiiu.r.
day held an ii qujst and the vurdict was in
nccoruauco ot the lacts above related.
BenuinoBt B Back.
A letter from West Point to a friend of
Beaumont B. Buck who is a cadet from tbit
city and district reports that he parsed bis
June examination which went for the vear
though on account of hit Thompson difficul-
ty he had only nine months i-f study lu bis
January examination he stood 41 ami ia the
one just passed 30 whcn is a gain of 11
point in bis favor. U detailed record
auuwa tnai m mamemaiics lie sto id 37 ; in
Frenci23; in English 21 s discipline 16;;
wuicu iiukos a good snowing lor feiui.
Wealejrnn r'emnle Inatllnlo Ktauii
Ion. Va.
We take pleasure in directing attention
to the advertisement of this popular Semina-
ry. It is locatod in one of the healthiest
climates in tho world where every breeze
contributes to the physical vigor of its pu
pil. It presents attraction unsurpassed if
out untquauea in me union. Its builJings
are Domo-iiae ana eiegsnt grounds attract-
ive scenery grand.
THOSE STYLES
M lint .Unkea Vou Nick T
Yon have allowed your bowels to heroine
habitually mwllve your liver turn become tor-
pio HienHiiiti Ilium ailN vnor Uli iihv-w
nrejnat lined up. Now 1 kHihiIiIo. m-t a nu'ek-
HKeol Kliloev-Wort take it fuithrnllv mi l
soon yon will forget you have any i.inli oivtus
toi you will Ue a well limn.
Colored Satins at (10.! a vanl. worth sn.
at tho Dollar Store 71-1 Elm stw -t.
.4 II ml 4'ohl or liNlrchi) 'oni;li
Dry parched sore throat pueuinouio
oroncnial and asthmatic attacks wnHknnH
and dobilitatgd s'te of the system all these
uai.igumus syiiipioms aro cured by "Dr.
out no s uompound Syrup of Wild Cherry
iiinuroi nose gives relief and the worst
coolly nu sore mugs yield to it hoaling
properties. An occasional doso of Swavno's
c.u uimiii lu.aeepine Dowels tree.
I hey areoxcellontfor torpid liver and bili-
ous complaint.
A rr"ilirrt iKy.i S'livalelan WHm.
borne months ago tho daughter of one of
...i i o.unnmtciiiz ins ws nronouncu.l a
hopeless coinumotivc. She i vp nn..k
roiluced in limn tjrnblo ougti hor lif
gradually wastinc owav. I recninmnnrio
b7f;i""Uf- s"i'n'' Compound Svrup
ol Wild Cherry" which she did. Ina
snort nine sne was troe lrom all cou -h and
other symptom.i and is now rosy and
healuiy. IVico 2H-mts and fl 00 a bot-
tle or six bellies lor $5. Ton large b!zd is
Urn more economical. Prepared only by Dr
is's'" & 3"' 1llil Mth- Sjld b C"u
' r r
Weekly lloilimy Iteport.
The following m..ri...y r port for tho
S"ll!V0Mk 113 furni9bJ Hkrai.1) by Dr
O. W. lMld SIIOW8 8ixt.;.i deaths
Adunt Thompson !0 years colored male
hung. '
Infant child Mitehel OJmonths while fe-
male; cholera-iiilantum.
Jlarctis Kosemhal
congn.lion.
dyientorv.lllllOUKh' 1'"rJ' nPB" fem'U':
Uassiu 1
18 months white male
played and
the pavilion.
UAMKNONTUK OltlUNDS.
The llrst Of till! Series nt mniiun.n..l.
Brounds was the sack taco in which
mr-u wore lour parllcipmU ono of
tbum distanced another a good third in d
tho other two mado a dead heat between
llie.n; the rf.0 had to bo rim ovhr again.
Ibe sicoiij trial resulted in victory for Air.
J. W. ffciilico the prize being a silver watch.
.Noitfanie climbing of ; gr.asej p0e.
A. tAiAiber ol" boys tried il ai d failn.l.
of them geltiiw more than half wav t.i n...
lop until Joseph Splivey mado an effort
and ho so m arly achieved victory ascending
towilbina loolot the eo.eled goal turn
cheers rent the air and all manner of en-
couragement WHS Kivin the little
follow but afur a gallant slrugjlo
he ta I to yield to tho Inevitable and como
down. Thou another youngster mauo a
trial ol his strength nnd skill but totio avail.
Then Brown Uradhatv came to tho loro and
he went to tho top reaching the nny
where hung the priz.s. Hu was given a
silver wiitcU and .losiph Spivey Who cano
mxt tohini was awarded a silk handkerchief.
Alter this tho land again
lierioral Cabell introduced
CA1TAIN W. O. VAt.
who made a short speech laudatorv of tho dav
being celebrated ami of thn institution ol
our country. Ho uttered an tipostrofo to
liberty that was boaulifully rendered ai d
coiigralulatiid tho country that now llicie
was a union of states indeed and true
fraternity of feeling baurd upon universal
freedom from one end of tno country lo
llio other. lie paid a just and merited
iribulo to the energy and o.iterpriso nnd
economy of the northern peoplj and Rave
expres.ion to that sentiment of welcome lo
U) them in our iiJst that pervades Ihe
bo.oms of all Texans and of tho who'n
southern people indeed. Alter Captain
oal remarks tho-
KRollM ix gfCIKTV
lung some of Iheir sweet ongs In tho ex-
co lon and .killful way peculiar to this
plendid organization.
Dancing wai then resumod until mndown
o'ciock"0 ClM M Uk"n u"tll'8ht
AT NUII1T
the grotindi ware brilliantly lighted up and
Are work enlivened tbo evening with thol
bri iancewhile tbo young poop$ end many
of the older om . too for that matter had a
haopv time dancinv In in. n...oi. ' . . .
iithttul niuslo aud under the skillful dirra-s
lion of Profouor Oeorgo mas-cr of (be
ceremouio. who.e addres. and thorough
protlciency made perfect harmony through-
out There were refreshmenl booth her.
and there over the ground and fully flvo
hundred persons ladies and genlleinenn
en oying u the fullest me.sure the 22'
me uxhald i happy to know that the day
wa an eminent luccest and that the league
is to be congratulated upon its effort.
T LOH(i' uk.
Tb day was observed In a most appro-
priate manner and the train which ran
every twentv minute.. ... J. V
P'a.pl. riockln. to that loveliest of rrtorU to
pend the day. Not a single thing occurred
-.m?J h.P'e'""of the teitlvitie. There
mtITin"'J)MB( Md olh
Th!- - 4 ? Ihf 0MU'M 'f the day.
thrtbaZyTUr BJT. JSf
U.?.ii7rlWM 'Tln lh 'bade of th'.
1 'pealed and those who
nlteibalakalo calabnt WlS'wjS
Wilson infir.t uhiln I l..
Nuhmaa Mann 30 years white male; al-
cohol.'siu. ilrs. Ainmon Barr.-W yoarB white female:
vi'uu-iiiainnai lever.
Norah Ethel Smders 2 years whito fe-
male; cholera-inlantum.
Infant of Adams. 2 dnvs. wblln r.mai.
coneestion. ' '
W lllie Itiv. 9 months wbib
colitis. ' """ro
"oa Morgan 10 months whito female-
whnoping congh and dvsonterv.
May Fill). 1 tllollthna.-liiiu V...l. . ........
colitis. UK
llessio .McCorilllck. Ill mnth
male; cholem-inf inti.m
I iliunio Sutton. l'l m.inili. n.in..
chi'lera-infaiituui. '
asiiff
7
whilo fe
male;
Suniiiin Foilln 2 years white n..ile- .i.i.
era-infantum.
How York Letter.
Tho nut'ds of tbo Grand I'.don holol re
quire the sorvi.ws ol one hundred and fifty
employees and il not unlr. nuentlv hanoen.
that some of them are III eled with rtieu-
matiMii ncuraleia. etc. Ti i'..ii..in.. i.......
sbons how their casos aro reached.
Nkw Yokk February 8 18$ t.
i inn nappy lo s:iv that several ot tho
-i ipiojuva in tno urand Colon Hotel havo
v.ireu oi rueumaiisiii neu-
.ia aim iiinioago by the u.o of St. Jacobs
UlL J. F. Shaw.
Proprietor.
i r i
A t'oloreil riel.iioeUet .
J. W. Kersey a stranner In the land full
asleep in tag Knt' waitirg room at tho
union depol yesterday morn.ni; whilo wait-
ing for the train and had his pocket picked
and ell the nuncy ha had $4 50 taken.
ben ho awoke ho misjed his change and on
making inquiries jt.tB n(. U)M lim
that hesa.v negro man lako it and the b.v
poi.iled out lo h'tn ihe Individual. Ho noli-
ltd LMheer Hss bul when the iieero mw
him approaching he ran ard refuting to halt
when commanded lo do so the otlic-r tired
on l.iin tho shot which wb front a larjo
olt s pit.. taking ellVct in hi wt
heel. This brought him to a standstill. Tbo
money wa found on bis perion. lie gave
bis name as Lioorge Young. Tho ollicer
P Uced him In an oxpress wagon and had
him driven to thocviinty jail where ho was
locked tip. His wound is very painlul
ihnuul by no means serious. A ni gro man
sttt rg in tho same ro in where the robherv
was committed laid that ho wa out SI 75
and ho think Young got it.
rrly Him Nnlfc rluv.
I w-ia (Iranired down with debt coveriv
ami auileruiK l..r ye n- 0ui by a .J
amll and lanjo Olllfordoet..rlim M 1 li .iiii
' o K kM. 1 was ciiiiuilHeiy .1 "' '
mill one ). jy lli.lnlvleini ' " dr'
meirMll. iu)n toBl nmj I'
ue. ami In oue niontn we were all well ami
"'T"'M b?v sick adaj e.Me". and
"fin vi anv ill ii unnr
Minn ..st
IT5.ml'. .1 nr wuh l.Tler
"Ihe Nnadnr Law. '
Tho Sunday law was not to rigidly ob
rrved lut Sabbath as on the preceding one
ine we mux and uunijr wgBI mppi
n cir cupiomors ine ma k..w .i
rnik'n l'Ani c?w Und' "a Ope"
and tn bark door of nearly all th. ..ii..
wore open but unlet a person wa looklnn
for an unclosed bark door on never would
ury were open.
Vitfat P.I.H i..t
lo jruu know what It I to .utTer with nil..
Uirmoi orthe human frame. Tto wiiSSi
ie.it eurn Kiln..vorV I euri ...rV.f?!!
ofdUMM. Tryuwtthout4Uy
Neuralaia. Sciatinn. L nmhnn
Backache Soreness of the Chest
Gout Quinsy Sore Throat Swell-
ings and Sprains Burns and
Scalds General Bodily
Pains
Tooth Ear and Headache Frosted
reet ana tars and all other
Pains and Aches.
r'rrl" en earth oml. St. jAmiw Oil
Ulrncllnlu In Klcvm Tjincn..
SOLD BI ALL DEIT0OI8TS AND DEA1EE3
A. VOGELER fc CO.
Ilnltimorr .V. v. s. A.
KPKI'IAL N TICKS.
7. AL. I. F. JttiRhes ha ll0veil
Ills stooa of (Jrooerles and Llcjiior to the two
u.im iu. uidb i.na Km hrr.Hti j.;.lHt
.o.iiv uiii. iiiock east ol renlval It. . truck
U-Madame Mllcheil. Iho i:u iiMrol...
gl.H lut removed ana la
poruiauentiy loca
ted at ins Coimiier-e ureel. fee sign.
tJ-KWIXvi .MACtU.Mi GOODS. All kln'R
or Hewlnj .Machine needles end parlant lowest
Whole-ale price feud for price IU unit ave
chiirgmby netting i!Oodn nl homo
. . Ol IS .SMI I'll A o
". JJ Main sir.H't lluii5.in I. xms.
O.W ANTKU-60 tone-ciittrrs al t l.nwr .Uv
orptccMvoik nhoSOnnurryinan lit tt.m ea
day tmirllUir on iho llriuis lirtil.o n i-
A S.K railroad. p. j. .linlti 0utrl0tor
M.uyaii IIiwuk. t o Tex.
oKMi H OK UUM Y .Il lKiK i
Dallas L'olnty July lr-l ' j
To Ibe Parents and tiuardlaiiool Dailnacoumy .
.nh!!.B.U"r"i !"r '"'"-Pi'ilzli'ir Hi- III free
se In ml. f hi c.iont.v ia mv at Ii n i;lrr
ie.wiliiMI ni nB
In my mine on or ini'om the .-lint or illy
Hid liieri'foie iii..tr.nolliill) U fat i-i
vou I i .1 1 h I .... i i i..- r . ul
ll'IIHIIl II m h II I -IHIIll-itiiv I.V't.l..- I
-lil. and eriMiilu ki arr ymir .li
lists niM e eel your truMeei so Hut I may re-
lve your I urn by i. H.Pt. All iieer'snrv
b anka can l. hll rallm " !?
. ...... - --. i iiiHUn U e p ..
we n the eg. of a. d llyears la lull oil t .
.' Vr""1 """B '"'ereled hi tin-
-'iMr.iiiiiiii win nil-..
out nnd by
''i i ."rf!""'" 'vic ' '.'"terlii
:ie!rc!;:;:i'w''u'iu "ir"
County Ju.la t.ouulv.
C E. YitEELAN
W'biileja'o Healer In
PAPER
l'UltliTliKV Ml'l'LIES
ltlnnk Hooka Nlnllonrry . I'nper Hag
Tvt lnea Kic l:ic.
07 MAIN HTUKKT - . HALI.A.B TKXA8
rrlnicalniatillla wrapping papsraapeclalty
al airs and welKbt with cut and earns
sellable for any kind of bualnesa) St. Louis
prlees Ir.'lRht a.ldMl u gurauted.
OMers sent by mall will b promptly and
earelully oiled and puce mane as tow a. If
purchaser wa prooat.
ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL
Low Department WnehlnRton Unlverelty.
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AND ALU KINDS OF
FINE ME1NT SHOES
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lu hand or machine aewed at prloe fiom 8a so up.
low quarter Shoe
md Prince
hey are very oonilortable this I t ne
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PUBMJIIKIW OF ALL
Used in tho Statelof Texas
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HARTbK MfcOICINE CO. HQ. M HCBIH MAIM ! Xlrf
TRINITY IRON WORKS;
oriier IIon Avenue and iHanolia Nirf-jN
DALLAS
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Iron Brass Foundry Machine nnd Blacksmithino Shn.-w ir.f t...
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Fronts Von
pairs Of hncin.'l and all kind of Minh
Stock. Orders Promntlv K
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And Sllkftmr. Ilnnn
Brss Gas 1) lol'ipa Fittings etc kept in"
B. .iRA'.Kr.
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ran
PHELAN & CO
The Hod Shop on Koss Atciiuo
Works
a s Texas.
ISrasg nnd Iron Custin? Engine Repairs Machine Job "Work
smith Work. Iloilor Waking uud repairing Sbcot Iron Work
" ;tJ ArroHiors etc. Anytltinu in iho BOILER
MALtl IM'j line we nuantnleo sntislaction with our work '
Anauoniyou lorgct tbe BED bilul when you uant 1 gocl
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PHELAN & CO.
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ENGINE of
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826 ELM TREET
DLLAS TEXAS.
Paints Oils Glass Wall Paper
Pictures Frames Mouldings Brackets Etc
Readv Mixed Paints aUcol'rs cans:artlv o n han
Order from tuooouutrv ollolted and trado .iippllednt the lowest prices.
IL W. HARttY & BROS.
629
629
ELM STREET.
Manufacturer and Dealer ;
MtiveThmnre;QneeiiHwarelIalluK4 Cooking
CU and Enroll the
"Early Breakfast" CookingStove
It U Bomethini Hew and Daairabta.
A full line of Queaaaware til
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J. J. CARNES
1881
OLD RELIABLE
INSURANCE AGENCY
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