The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 76, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DALLAS IilCKALD SATUKDAV MORXLNG FEliiURY 17;13t3.
LIGHT LITERATURE.
Attractive and Entertaiulnjr Excerpt
from Foreign aud Dompb-
tie JournaR
The Curious aud the Useful the Humor
ous and (irate.
Tbe Wee
Snia' Kits of
llrlc-a-urac.
Literary
blind ol Anachea. ami
the number rupturing
Aud Much Other Interesting Matter.
ITEMS or INTKKEST.
"The loveliest woman In the world" who
sned Adam Korpaurh for; $10000 only got
?1AI
Tbe Cor nil ill Mnracine la tu be edited bv
Jvuvt l'ayn tbe well known novelist afior
luiir urauc aiepueu rtHiriua:.
Mexican soldiers bad a fight with tbe
Apnotiesat leeera on the Bonora border
mm K;ntu iw ana capturea luu.
Mr. Gladstone is doinir admirably at fan
lies sicepa well has a good appetite and
ildil ; Kiiina glrenRth He receives lew vis
itors
llaltiinnre has OO.OOOcbildren of school
hut only 60000 are enrolled in the
-schools ami the average attendance is only
(it Jtia II. llilu ex -preacher and present
Shaft "apearean actor fell and broke a rib
while i "laying Hamlet at Kichuiond Indf
ana.
Kir.iti h. wes from Jacksonville. Florida.
Wore sold . Kew York last week at $4 per
quart Tbi ' was at fie rate of -H cents a
berry.
January 2;) t ''tizens of Chihuuhua made a
tome airam.it
filli'd twelve (
uiTly-turee.
Duke do Morns on of the nobleman
'anions as the advis T apoieon in. is
in Now York inteu-l 'nK t0 travel over tbe
Vmleil States.
It Ik (aid Lard n.nitfi t0" is preparing- a
Tiiinme oi" rrtnillm-tinn of Rreat men. anil
IMinr.ml Yatea is uetl.'v B up u book of
recollections also.
Tim a-nonr lilnrlrn.lu ini the (')licaen
Milwaukee & lit. l'aul rai rod -'HUU0
during tbe mouth of Febn ""'. as com-
pared with tbe earnings for tbt sanu period
last year.
I' The bark Amethyst built a Dostou in
ISA) and supposed to be the ohM ' Anieri-
can vessel in service has uockl "J oan
J''ncic'j and is being trauslormed into a
V.Uucr.
It is slated that a Methodist organisation
has purchased about 8.IW0 acre ot land
in Hunter Greene county New York to
lie used (or holding immense cauip-nn'ot-iiilti
every siimirer.
Thi dopo.-itof salt just discovered in tho
Wyoming valley underlies a tract fifteen
miles lung and two or three wide it has a
depth of Irom 12 to 1000 iect. Tbe vein
at Warsaw is seventy feet thick.
Robert McLalun residing near Amador
Calilurnia had a desperate encounter with
a large wolf one nlht recently. Tbe man
finally dispatched the animal with a knot-
ted walking-stick but was sevorely bitten.
Three employes of the commissioner of
jurors in New York bafo been arrested for
regularly leaving the names of certain cit-
izens oil I he jury list by which it is thought
the sum ot $100000 a year was realized.
The Valley Foiiio monument project is
to be abandoned lor the present as those
having it in cburge are said to have found
that the Will asking an appropriation lor it
cannot be passed by the present congress.
A clover swindler in the person of a 13-year-old
girl has been successfully operat-
ing among the tradesmen of Sacramento
Calilurnia by representing hersolf as the
dauglnur nf some prominent citizen aud
obtaining goods.
M. Tasteur repwts to the l'aris Academy
of Medicine" that he possesses four dogs
which be has inoculated in such a manner
that tliey cannot become mad. As a man
can late hydrophobia from a mad animal
only the professor believes that the vacci-
nation of canines will put an oud tu rabies.
Among the revelations made in tbe -Investigation
of the almshouse at l'otisville
reuusyWanla is the fact that many tbouia
ands ol dollar; spent ostensibly for oul.
door relief of the poor went to reward per-
sonal f. lends of the commissioners and to
1 make political capital. Orders lor whisky
and cigars often amounted to $200 iu a day.
The directors of the American exchange
in Europe have (declared an interim divi
dend ol (i pur cent per annum lor the half
year euded December 30 lasi
characters perhaps tliey aie ca'led celes-
tial becanse they took suinediiug like the
kigus ot ibe Zodiac iu elmauacs on bright
ye.liw paper and the name of it seems to
be the Chinese American. The head of it
a on the tourtu page; or perhaps it would
be more accurate to say that tbe lirst page
of it is tbe fourth. What we mean is that
tbe fourth page of it is the tint. The title
of it consists of four woodcuts. The lirst
(which we take to be the last) looks
something like a dead pine tree pulled up
by tbe roots; the second bears a strong re-
semblance to the top of a telegraph pole
airuck by lightning; the third is oomrMwed
of a mircellaneous lot of black objects
among which we recoguize what seem to be
meant for figures ol a parsnip four bee!
bones four potatoes and a carrot from
which it is evident we think that thechar-
acter is dosigucd to represent soup; aud the
lonrUi is utterly mdescriDauie
ta pour kerosene oil into it aged erev'c -s
and trust to lurk thai it will clean out tne
frozen oil and dirt. We have to keep ad-
ding stonas everr little while to the sup
dIt that now loads the huxe box that im
parts motive cower to the machinery. This
(mix weighs between l.OuU aud 1503 pounds
There is enough Iron in tbe old allVr to
make two modern clocks of aimilar design
Trii it'Deonle have been talking for two
years about getting a new clock. If they
dont rtrett v soon toe old ona w ill get so de
crepit it won't go at all." New York
Hun.
The dangers of the European compart
ment ears have had a fresh illustration in
i.ermanv. A couple were travelling near
iieriin on their wedding tour nirvana
an Italian were the sole occupants ot a soo-
tion. On entering a tunnel the Italian pre
sented a pistol and demanded the German's
money mere was a desperate struggle in
i"""i1" iraWffiTlTiraI BaaTn '
ii Y
rue editor s name onuwu m u -kii. n.. i.... i..i i.
Uw i Vl' .'l.i . 'Van Wht Wni C "".VUU..UCNUOU nitmura.". p.
L. " UU" Tin. f ii Z t' hut wrs cut rive times with a stiletto
biiu ruu uiny ujeuu ww vainiw.- - - v.
other word aud the thing it represent t
have seen rtumerous awlul iixaiupies.
The lirst page which as we have already
explained is tho last contains what ap-
fiears to be telegraph news ana n uouuie-
eaded and spaced editorial. This pago is
to be read right side up. Tbe second page
contains more editorials of which part of
one is set solid. This page is read at right
anules to the first. The third lage to be
consistent ought to be read upside down
but by n mistake of tbe printer it is right
side up. This page consists mostly
of advertisements. The fourt page
which is the first is adorned
with a cut of the uew "nickel."
This liin-e niHV he read anv way. We can
road it just as well sidewuys or uiido down
as right side up. J'ersons not having our
extensive knowledge ol Chinese might per-
haps find Borne dilliculty on this page.
Our new conteninorurv certuinly lias no
rivals to lear and it doubtless meets a long-
felt want. We know it does iu our case and
wa presume there are others who have felt
I list the same yearning iiesiues we never
lieard of a uew paner that did not meet a
bug-felt want. Success to the Chinese
American. IP. 1. at an and ax pres.
-A DAUTEIt I'V MY OWN"
An Honest Ferrj innu'a Service t ) a Foolsh
Girl
According to The IIouv'I'tw Vork.Sam
Kimpur was a ferryman on a western river.
who although addicted to drinking was a
good straigbforwiud fellow alwnva courto-
ous and correct in his dealing. One night
as he was "poling" a man and a woman in
miggy across the river he heard ner my :
Wbut will inv father think?'' Furlhor
talk ensued during which bo recognized
the voice of a doctor's daughter living a lew
miles down stream. He did not like the
man's voice ami was conirmeil in'liis nn iii-
djee wbeu the fellow besu talking about
going to Ciiiuiunati ami nut letting her
f illier know of thulr movements for a week.
The jiirl began crying Hint tho fellow at.
swered roughly. Hhe begged him to take
her back home. "Tako ycu buck home"
mud ho iu a rough laugh. ' Let a bird out
of a cage after you havo fairly caught ii?
Oh not I love you too well for that."
Uy tuts time the boat was nearly
across the river aud Kani oaid to the
ranger: "Mister the current s- nootv
swift to-day; there's a right smart freshet
on. Uecken I'll have to ask yon to make
tho lines last ashore while I hold tho boat
aain the bank." The man got out and
Btood at the bow of t he boat tlum poled it
against the bank with such violence that
over went tiie man onio I'm shore. S?am let
the boat drift uwav. and turning to the
girl amidst the howls ami curses of tho
man in tbe water said: "I'eckeii ye don't
want bun notuor do yor' "Pioi not ' hub
excluimed. The girl being in doubt about
Per ability to drive home even 'alter she
had reached the other shore. Sam let his
boat ao down the stream. "What are you
going to do?" asked tho girl. "lioat ye
down to the steamboat landiu1' f ir your
town." "Thai will bo a dreadful lot of
work all for a silly girl." "I've got a dar-
ter uv my own" said he. 1'rctty soon he
stopped poling and the girl said he aiust
be very tired. "Not a bit of it" said
Sam. "I'm slowln' up sVs to roach there
about dusk." "Just what 1 wanted to ask
vou to do." "Thought so" said Sara.
I've got a darter uv my own." 'everything
was lavorable and no one saw the cnrritige
drive oil'tbe boat. The girl promised that
her father would tiny S.im handsomely. r
don't want the money" said 8am "I re got
a dartor uv my own. There's one thing 1
do want" said Sam; "If diiutnra don't
Kiiowj;ood stuf frem bad nobody does an'
ef befould send me a good solid drink o'
somethin' seein 'twill tako me two or three
hours to pole the boat Duck" i na prom-
ise was readily" given aud in a few minutes
down came the doctor with a bottle of
brandy and two men to pole the boat back;
but pain taut me branny woniu ne more
useful as well as bettor company. The doc-
could repay
a darter
InfaiitsandCMIdren
Wlthont KTorphfnn or Narcotinn.
What gives our rhililren rony cheeks
What cures their tevem. neikos thorn sloop;
'TU t'awtorlii.
When Ihiliies fret nnd cry hy turns
What cures their colie. kill their virni
ltn rnHttrln
What quickly cures CoiMiiWlinn
hour blomuiu CoJss liiilU'entioii ;
tint 'stirl. .
F.ircwell hen to Morphine Syrups
Castor Oil aud Paregoric mid
Hull Custorlnt
Oiitmir Llninii'ut. An uu-
itullug euro for Rhonxaatiam
prnlus Barns Galls tic. Tho mot
Potent nud PoworfiJ Pnhi-roliev-liig;
afid hoftliiig reinndy known to
man.
LOVELY
POSSIBLE TO ALL.
What Nature denies to many
Art Recurrs to all. Hagan'a
jttngnolia Balm dispcts every
Wemisli ovei-conics Ileduess
i'reckles Kallowness UoiirIi.
hoss Tan Eruptions and
IMotches ami removes all evi-
dences of Le.it and excitement. '
Tho Magnolia Balm imparts
tho most delicnto and natural
complexional tints no detec-
tion bcins possible to the clos-
est observation.
Under ihese csrpiiinstanrt9 a
fauKy complexion is liU losliort
of a crime. Maiolia Halm
sold everywliero. Costs only
5 ceais with fall directions.
MILLEIt TEMfl ETON & CO.
LAND AGENTS
Wichita Falla Wichita Ccaoty Tuaa.
Havlne'been located here la real eatate bnsl-
ne ror Mvural it onths we aave maoe many
larxeaalva duiing that time and a-e now ir-
pared to do a ettneral Land BiiMuev Have
reinoreu lulo eur uew cKLeu near the depot and
havo just completed Ihe only full and correct
almtiaetof title to Wichita and Wilbarger conn-
Ues We have tor sale cheap largo lreu of
raucn una in many oi in western eouiHIes;
also have many Hue tracts ot good faroiiua
lauda foraale on reasonahls terms. Sell boih
late aud county tclioul lands. Buy nut soli
city property. Can furnish corresponding
sketches of our wtstera lauds aad snow saiu
lands if desired.
ASt.'7.liOOIJUN & lEblEK
General Land and Collecting Agents
Colorado City. XitchelKCotnty Toxm.
Correspondonca aollclted.
W. James d Co.. Dankers.
ttonl Bunk.
RotuiWices: F.
aud Colorado Ka-
Jonei
couu
Holt & Wise Surveyors and Land Ag'is
AMlene Taylor Oonaty Texas
Control ranches and farming lands In Taylor.
Minn PiKliaV 11 kukull t. Iu . 1
ea. Buv ana Bell sheep on commission.
PKATHEH & AUDREY
Real Estats Agents and Collectors
No. 114 lamar Btrset Dtllaa T-jxas.
Will bnv aell sail rent lanrta kihI i-Iiv nrrtn.
ortv pay iaxen anl fnralth ahairaetot titles.
VEAL COOPEU & CO.
Dealers in Real Estate
814 LM STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
Will Hujr Sell and Kent Iimtla City Lota
and llouHos. Will l'uy taxes nnd I'erfect
Titles In all. l'nrta f Texaa. un.l i.iian
MONEY FOK CAPITALISTS.
5f. FOWKU. v L. i...
10 WELL & GAGE
DallavTexnu Stuts AjjentaTf.-r
HOifBESIDENT LAI GWUERS.
WE (iXVK onr porsoual attonUon to reu-
derlns of landa iim payim; tho luxe- at the
Dmn time am' maktvi iiUoa STATE MAP
FUKB.
LAND
HERTY
J. S. DAUO
Scut's 25uti:ishtng.
tbootlicesof the company in .New Vorkand f'!rwnt'J to kno" D?1V CPU!
London March 1 and carrying forward to lllm Bnd Bm nwered: 1 vegot
the reserve mna a balance ot loo. The I " " "wn
transfer books close February 12 to March
1 inclusive. The general meeting of the
corporation will be held March 20.
Tbe late D. M. Bennett editor of tbe
Truth seeker was interested in spiritual-
lain and bo said that ii be found it possible
to return alter doath or to any way com-
municate with bis living Iriemla be would
certainly do so. Several messages have
purported to come from mm through spir-
itual medium.i but tbe present editor of
Wo know of no way that wo can benefit
our readers hioro than by calling attention
to Johnson s Anodyne Lluiment. It Is tho
oldest aud moist valuable patent medicine
in tbe world everybody should Keep it in
the house. It will check tiiarrhtea aud
dysentery in one hour.
lie Had the Dead Wood on Iler
The other day a man aud woman came to
the paper stys that each bears conclusive la halt on Grand lliver street and tbe wo-
evidence of bpuriousneas.
Signor Turrelll has published a man show
ing the malarious districts of Italy and
demonstratinK that the chief causes of ma
laria there are the spread of railways aud
the destruction of forests. Tbe railway em-
bankments interfere with natural drainage.
and the absence ot forest causes the earth
to become so dry aud porous that it absorbs
large quantities of water which give rise
to ncavy ana inng continued evapora
tions.
Dr. Francis states in a paper read before
the Jlarveian society Loudon that the
bablt of tea drinking at and between meals
now so common in England renders peo-
ple peculiarly liable to neuralgia. A lady
in Kni;lund wrote to her husband in India:
"ii you wish ever tQ see me again come
borne at once; 1 am very ill." 8 lie asked
ber medical attendant to write also which
be did as lollows: "Stay where you are; if
juur wne wouia oniy iaK.eie.is tea sue would
ne quite wen.
Iwentyhvo Chinamen killed by tbe
powder explosion at llerkely Cal were
buried with considerable parade. On ar-
riving at the ce.neterv. it wna found that
portniK had been issued for the burial of
twcnty-iour and the sexton would admit
that number only. Which body should be
oxcluded as the twcnty-liftli? The question
was lelt to the crowd ot live Chinamen and
man dropped the basket she was carrying
and called out: "I will! I will I I'll not
live with you another day !" "You'll leave
mo will you?" he calmly asked. "Yes I
will." "When?" "now right on tnt!
minute!" "You'll go away?" "Yes sir."
"I wouldn't il 1 were you.1' "But I will
and I defy you to prevent me ! I have suf
fered at your minus as long as i can put ud
with it." "Oh I Bhan't try to stop you"
he quietly replied. '-I'll simply report to
tne ponce mat my wne nas mysteriously
disappeared. They will want your
description and I shall not giVo it.
You wear ko. 7 snoes; you nave an extra
large mouth; you wait suit iu your anees;
your nose turns up at tho end; hair the
color of a brick terra cotta. the newest in
fashion; eyes rather on tho squint; voice
partakes of " "Wretch you wouldn't
dare do that!" Bhe screamed. "I certainly
will oud the description will go into aiitlie
papers."
They glared at each other for a minute
like cats. Then he walked on. Bhe looked
up and down the street gritted her toeth
together and then picked up her basket
and followed on after hittw lie bad what
they call the dead wood on her. Detroit
r ree 1 ress.
DALLAS TEXAS.
Will tlvo annelid atli.nilnn n .i
Inveitmeiits lu land tor B
COLONIES
Location for stock ranohca. plno lands for saw
mills and farmiuir lamls.
He will give special attention to the Invest-
ment of Teaa A Pacific Eatlroad Comnany
LAID GRAIT BOOS
IN.HANDS OF THE C0KPAHY
Having had stirveyluiroorps on the frontier
of 1 oxas lor the hint elghlyuara and tiavekd
oxtonslvely In the slnto he Is thoroughly
acquainted with tho quality of lands
In dilj.jrent pnrtinus r.a well as the
WIS to the same and home
familiar wpl tho dilig-
ent proposed Uoi's of
RAZIBOADS.
ills facilities for aanlnHiiR purchasers to good
bargains are unsurpassed aud he
Guarantees Satisfaction
To all parties cut-mitinc Mia with their buslne-s
Be l alaoprepawit furnish on nort nntle
OOMPLETK AhSTRCTS Of lUlo of Dallav
ntv aiirt Oonnlv pMmcnv.
JSSimhtt ant 2?an he
LMD SCRIP;
Woden In all issues nlUovormueut Land Serin
Which iuolmtes
Burvoyora' Unneral Certificates.
Bloux IlalMtreeil Scrip.
Valentino Herlp.
. l'orturtleld Scrip.
laud Warrants etc.
Full tnfnrmntlnn fimiiqlin.1 ntl Il((llll.nlln..
Onlors hy wire or mail will receive prompt utteu-
PRESTON KEAN & OO.
ifjinter CAfcaa.
Cheap Boys' Clothes for Christinas
Prosents.
llrown'a Bronolilal Trorhas
for coughs and colds: "I cannot very
wall
llmu uniiU it l M...... Vf a .i l . I or euiiKua niiu uuiun: t uniiiuii very wwu
in whirl. rimJ TL torrllio fiRnt" do without them. There is nothing to be
0US weaPa wJo n"y compared with them." Itev. O. D. Wat-
. .. . . kin". Waltou Indiaua. Vrlco 25 cents a
'"""""R ;u. ma census ot issu the I box
wholly unsettled area of the Uultiid mates
was 1400000 square miles being nearly one-
hall tbe entlie area of the county. Tbe
unsettled area cast of the AnnalaehUn
range of mountains has been reduced to
buly 10140 square miles and in the original
Old Trinity's Clock tthowlug Signs of Old
The eccentricities of the clook in old
Trinity's steeple have been attracting atten-
tbirteen stales there are but 14000 squaro I tcntton lately. Clock-winder Sperry( who
miles unocoupled. la Wisconsin aud Mich- has wound tho clock lorvoara. was in the
igan i square miles are unsettled tower yesterday morning investigating the
Texas lias 137000 square mlUss of vacant gigantio time-niece. Alter his hack was
in tne territory west or the Missis- turned tbe big hands began their pranks
By choap we do not moan common goads nor
goods at commonly low prices We mean some-
thing of unusual advantage to the purchaser
snmeihlng worth your while looking at If you
have boys to clothe. Our winter season is now
half over and w are finding what Roods
are not mlllng freely. Thcso Is no time lor
irlUiug and tho slow sellors .must be couvertod
Into quick sellers so we mark:
-(0 Pleated Blouao Rults from 4 00 to W 00
2n0 n. B. lllnuso (nils from 6 "0 to il B
76 echonl Sulli from fl A 9 to 111 00
7Mlova' ivultafrnm 9 it in to 17 00
a Rehool Hulta from 9. 10 A 11 to 7 A SH (XI
40 Buys' oulia from IU 11 ti li to S & $9 00
The Above are a aneclal bamaln nlTerlni an
do not conflict with our complete stmt of rogu
lar goods of every grade Yon know that
wo keep Boys' "Kurulahlnga" olall kinds 'bo
sides tho "Hats ard Caps.
Our Intention Is to mako this a great ( opot
f.ir the supply of complete outfits for men and
boys so that parents may be ablo to find every
thing needful for their sons' attire In one bonne
and at prices moro advantageous than could
be obtained by shopping all over the city.
Wo keep our bouse open until 10 o'clock
flaliirday uIkIiIs to accoinuiodalo late (hop-
per
laud.
.A' i mgTMlnns.?ta" "I1".'"" Kan-1 again and stopped altogether at exaolly
aas Nebnuka Iowa Missouri Arkansas 1 2:40 o'clock.
i?Zfr exic. d z;;p. Clor.a20' MouUna" 1 " r UMo la" said a man who Is
Idaho and the Pacific states 1200000 square lamtliar with tbe time-piece "that the
.no n.j rimoi uuuueuuieu or luuauiieu
only fly ludlans. It will lie seen that there
ia aim puniy oi roeni ror millions more.
Oar Sew Kxohante.
1 here comes to our t ible thi i morning a
m wtlianse It la t'Mti ia Clilcese
old clock is dying ol old age. It belongs
to a by-gone era. It was wound up last
Friday and ought to have kept going
lor several days vet. It la a big joo to
wind it and requires two hntita of grind-
ing with a big crank. Thore is no way to
take it apart like a modern clock and oil
aud clean iu Xue only thing wc C.ui do Is
Hi ill. 1
Clothiers and Boys' Outfitter?
(toner Elm &u Lamnr anl Cornor
ziw. &ua I'oiuras.
Interior view of actnal Pract cal Department Backing antOifre DepartoKnu
WACO BUSINESS COLLEGE
The students have the actual exnertenee in every department f mrrhandlzlnir tlir w
deaPuga wita fellow aludeiua us morchanta in "ho me city. Tne folleit Baak bears the i!S
biisiiiess mon wl"n1 mo regular wu.ua lu me city data fc JJ
ti-irn-pluro rt1rf. i W. TTlt.T. Principal. Waon Texaa
Wntlior ftml (taiii;liiir no il'.wn liintln-r. A lovt-ly mauh-u It-av
tons nod .liiuclnnr. am wreokei! auil l.M. Mn -vl beutla aro WA to mourn tiii tow. A hu.ll ii''
wn ap HiiiKliler k youni! man Iihi 1im N-irollieti. . '
A eciil-iniMilioii of IIimi. hr.i ril.le " wri-i-ka" i k wond-rfully upon the mini. Th thuuht mak.
on- f. cl m.. The- Mrmn upcm MkUb fcmilo nrrvi-a is l .t m. A marriwl l.lr or our aciiiii"a
HMMiwrnurhl niKUnii-nUlly that nil.- L.talim low-at.iriti J and rail Ion hvr apiwliln rrflnK-I lod bo"
oaiiio fuobla an.l ainarinlrd nervom nn.l fretful. Hor frltn.ij ii.lel that sl.o alioulJ not think ha
' wrscka o much bo I .ah Mt.-d Ih.u alio u a.elt in r.alitr ai1 t.li l.-r Wd. Sho oo l;.i B".
! .l.V"'ll"' V"' """1 "".a. "' i fmal lr.ubi.-a Kliioli vn-aluallf cudc-d iu cluoii"
n uiala wi-akneflAi-a and oxrearcn anil d.-nlh. ' v.ioiio
Anothor caw in point nu that f a ynun.t lady. Bho ha.1 l.nt a friend ami Join boramc m.-hnc
ola'n oai iUbrili iaiV. " KS f1 . ' k""?'" W" ''V'"' " ''''''" '"r c0l"lny h. 1
conviiii-iWiirt. ami Jt-nth.
Iful Tlw..
(i.trtl
llT fl.MftT.Cttm inil.at nt fnma I. .1' .1 "''n!U JMV'?' N' J
1 heB tiiiHi'd aru of uverytby wourrojit-e thvHf " wft-kt" upon frmulij icit-ty rv (rightful.
lioultl be ri'iutititr.1 nd Hurt is
No one iitffil efniiilnm for lr
Ii.h-ti (jivina 'IrtiuiH vt ull llmny
fcnd nvj oiif rev.
remnij wiiii u tne p'HOii ui am nt :t in your duty to a.i.ly it.
nri.iiuioiiVs i-nnn r.4H:l- bill.'rs ntl run- Ml tMich A bonh h pub-
v. rva prim juui i.uiu tu j p. uromgoijtu aim co( luuieville icy
Anhenser's Premium Beer
Received tha M.Iioki
award i tho Paris E.tposi-
iu ior mo
I'UREST
C. OC'ONMOa O. (1. aia.rtOHTSS
PraaldunL Vlcb-Prealiieut
X. J Oannon ashler.
City Hationol Bank
OF DALLAS.
Cash L'ttplUI paid np $100000; Nttr
' iniR ;;i(iuu.
DIKKt'TOKH:
J 0. O'Connor C C. Hlaughtor K. J. Gannon
K.V. Tompsma vt. x Mcunurt
W. I. HalL J. H. Wllaon.
FLIPPEN ADOUE & LOBIT
BANKERS
Corn or of Kim and Foydras Streotv
T)..IJ-A8. THXAS.
0' W. lskaau 1'ros. OA. AacHiaaLu fa
0. . ISRAEL & CO
BANKERS.
HK.NKIKTTA CLAY COUNTT TBXAS
G. W. Israel Att' & Land At'
. Prompt attcn bfUkibatlt eoUoctlona. eto
Larve traita of hum . oiffercnt parts of
kill) oiaio lyWMIm
JNO.POTMAI" us.snwAsns. I. T. aowiAMn.
e.CHAMHKa' B.S. KOLLlKm r.at.DOVOHSUTT
Piitman Cttamters & Co
BA1JKEIIS
oaim:sviim; . . . tkxas
Do a Legitimate Hanking Biislneaa lu all Its
Branches.
J. OLIVER. H. 0 11 VSR. W I. . GHIOU
OLIVER & (iKUU.S
(Lato'of Mexla.)
BANKERS
732 Kim 8treit Dallaa. Tnana 7
rrom pi siiinuen mveu 10 cnlicclloiis
p ondin re aiilleiieil.
mrr pkrkdkiptids r. tan in..-iv n
rnLL mll Weakneaa. Woa Mauliund
1 NervouiiniMa iViufnalon of ldp a .
iuu iii Pooloty Dnleotlvs Ueuiory aud dtsurdot
bouaht on by secret hahtla and exroMpa Anv
dmvdat baa thttnsrlltit t l.ol "u-atlve
annniiive ma m. i nanea. -t. i..vm v.
K tfl 9fl rcntayailiomts jampirs wintb
vw iu vv iree atiuioas nuiisun at to
VMllauu. Ho
THE LEST
AND MOST HEALTHY u
BEER
Manufiieturtd ia the World
' W .. ..UIIV
c.
IA8E? BFF.il SALES.
St. I. nils HeptibUoui.No.
cmb.-r it 1MV8: The cfficlal
retiirna to the Ruveii-.u da-
paraA.jii tin the year ending
Noveaher I show the enor-
mous q-.ntiiy of 100000
: nrreis or lager tit er sola bv
ho A'liiouser 4 Bitsoh
Hrowiry This return
ihivdi them tiie larKett
.rewers la ihewest.
All orders promptly filled
Iddress
Wm Texas Agent
J. MOORR
DKALEft IN
GRAIM ' GROCERIES
AND COUNTRY PKOBTTCE.
No. 208 Houston Street. Dallas Texas
FEED A SPECIALTY.
FREES &-..SON
SuccesBors to A. jJ TJ TClt. A- H o
WHOLKSALK AND RKTAIL liii.U.iJ IU
PIANOS & OEGANS
AND IMPOKTKR8 OF
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
611 Main Street - - . . . DftnftB.To.
New York and Boston Prices Duplicated.
MOKE tbe GENUINE DUKE of DURHAM
Smoking Tobacco. Cigarettes
"04
JiaW.H32S
. W imttl'HH rf I n ' Jtrift Hal'er . Tr a.
ina oni ana croiis cat. B'let purest and (Inert sraoktaR tobaooo
In the world. Tho market i now BotKled with cheap so-called
Durham rphaocos. all of which are Imitations of iuke's anl
you should shim them as you would anv other counterfeit. Ask
your grocer or dealer for DtJKK'8 DURHAM TOBACCO and
If they attempt to put yon off with nn Inferior article lustat on
havltiK Duke's only aud ihey will not nivo !' to yon go to
some dealer who ken !t aud sea that U baa a Duka on eaub
package. Very truly youia
it
W. DDKS SONS & OO.
PTERAM M .
F. G. MOORE
SUCCESSORS TO K. P. COfcsN a CO. lMrOKTSUS AND PE.U.r.KS IN
Sash Doors aud Ulinilfl Paint. Shi.ugls Moulding
Limo Comeut Builders' Hardware Etc.
N08. 709 AND 711 ELM STREET P4LLAS TEXAS
e-Ordor will recavo t romm attnntlnn.
K. SHIELDS
MALI IM AMD UANUFACTURFJIS' AGENT rOR
Plato and Window Glass Wall Paper Paints.Oils
VABN1811E8 BRnJHE9 rUVfl'RK FRAMES AND MOCLDINUB.
atrdpevia AUcutioa to SocoratiTO Fapcr UaiiKlnit. 033 elm sthekt DALLAS
jArllajtou ii - ' aoy i -A.naan
WM2 :"-
tin .
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