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THOMAS JEFFERSOX.
geftflkilion of the Illustrious Patriot
aad Statesman
A
(iveu by Irs. Jlt-illetisui
lirand-BsusVer
h's
THE PALLA.S HERALD SATURDAY MOBKI.SG.TOyE. 16 1883.
The IV luwn uf His Life.
"My tnolber waa Mrth Jefferson. When
but girt he accompanied my grandfather
V) Puis when he went to France aa minister
lor th United Sistes. While in Paris shs
met Tbomss Mann Randolph who had
coma from Glasgow when ha waa being
educated to ea my grandfather. The ac-
ouai'itance ripened into an attachment and
anengaKcnieut. This waatha romance of
my mother's marriage. Young Randolph
and prolong the agony sometimes in snch
"'"7' u soul-provoking m7aau
i" h. kterruption ot a cvoloue
would b. rhef to the tormented. '
The beat that can be done now probably
is to put up toe bars and trust to science
tor an explanation of ih phwomeno S
n?!?K?CilnC . hou1w the wbole matter
might be h hki f. ...... . . . .
' "-"I ' MmwSSi know?
in. puano no one will ser ouslv
question.-IIriIord tourant. w""Juis
Dr. J. C. Riddler. Jffn pit. m;.-
souri. svs: -'I'ersons who um Wm.n'.
Loo Biters always apeak well of It. I
think it a good medicine."
Mre. Ijuiitrj i sutcklnca
I was making some purchases Tburadav
afternoon at a Broadway atore when my
eyes tell upon ths divine Lillie Langlry st
tbe Hosiery counter. She was in search of
a box of black hose and inconsiderable
doubt as to tbe proper size. "II you will
permit me to hold tbe fool of the stocking
to your closed hand 1 can iudee if tha
l waa afterwards governor nf Vin.ti. size is riltht." sutrya.tMl tha itannaa olark
BWI a Eig. Hill. Just across from Monti- ASTS S2JW.?iK
cello. My mother was my grandfather's coyness of a schoolgirl she drew her hand
favorite daughter and he hated to have her from coquettish little pocket in the side
marry even iuuuku sue wu oniy going u P. " extended it hesitatingly
across the river Itivanna to Edge HilL Bo wllb quiver iq the fingers let it drop sud-
fir my mother waa married she married deQlT at last into the clerk's outstretched
at IT she was constantly in and out of palm. Her hand ia certainly large but is
raudlatner a uuuse aim tous it came that P'UUP anu piua ana pretty and the gn
I was born in Monticello. I lived there witQ hich it was extended was worth
tnd st bdge Uiu uotit grandfather died at Modjeaka. ou can't think of rose leaves
wbicb time i was twelve Tears old. I re- oj loosing at tne lair digit but it will sug-
member bim as a grand old man one of the P'k sea. shells and round balls of
purest aouiesue cuaraciera mat evar lived Kwuon cutter lyiug to coot in the clover
Be was always kind and amiable. I re- lbat has grown up around tbe well-curb
member that It u-ed to be my dellgot to 1 WM ungallant snough to glance on tbe
cliruo upon uii mm aim wnu one 01 tnose UUA u u 01 me uosiery ana ins ng-
re iu lasuion in those urea were ut. aew lora star.
ADYSRTUlNa CsaKATi
''It has bamma an Antnmnn a alalia IK.
beginning ot an article in an elteant. inter'
esuni manner
Then rnn it into some advertisement
that we avoid all such
i-nd.fimPl cu attention to the merits
01 Hop Buters in as ulain honest terms as
possible.
10 induce people
'To SlVtt thrill una l. ial. whit a amimm
their value that they will never use any-
imug eise.
'The reoiatlv an fa vera .lv iii.tt.a.1 In all
the papers
-religious and secular. Is
"HaVins a lanra aala anil ia annnlantln
all other medicines.
"mere is no denying the virtue of the
nop piant and Uie proprietors of Hop Hit
tera have shown great shrewdness
"And sbilitv
"In compounding a medicine whose vir-
tues are so palpable to every one's observa-
HUU
UT MM alA U I .. kin.. 1 ' . . I . . - .a V..I.W vwws
and fT7orbt routkVvta "hi" c . " HJt and New Orleans. Short
u aw Jl r.-J?1?..!. 'Vf !? .llay and Denlaen to all nolaia Rorth. Waat an4 Ba.L r i.l.
""u"v iLisrutt ttu between Ualvaalon aa.lnall ...ll.n. -iw ' . "v. . " "
rtn.. to o.i.llla. Iranntv seat 01 Corveu -""'ui wt a tae u.ae or fARLOR CAR8ai . .vniui .Vw 1 nn """
count) )tne great aumuuj wuu 1 ttoias Mobtu
Did She Die?
"She lingered end snfrril alnm i.lnlno
a 1 t n
a " a. u me vime ror J ears
"Tbe doctors doing her no good ;"
"And at last was cured by this Hop Bit-
ters the papers say so much about."
inaeeii! inueed!"
"How thankful
medicine."
wa should be for that
.iila combs which were
days I used to run tbe comb through his
hair in my childish way. Never once did
be put me down but would wait until I
Mr. P.N. Helm. Waco. Texas aava: "I
am aged 81. Brown's Iron Bitters removed
grew tired and climbed down of my own a feeling of lethargy and increased my
-11 Then mv mother wunld hrnah tha vainiit ii nnini.
gray nam iumv a uw uitarranireu. 1 re-
member also that there was a loushall in
the house along which my grandfather
would promenade. It was a grand delight
for us children to run iroui one eud ol tne
There is already a vast amount of nrena-
ration uuder way for the Oriole celebratiou
at Baltimore next Bentoniber. which is to
IB VUI.U. v.. ' ..uu. vilD VUU 11 IIIB I l. . 1
ball to the other and have him stop ns Ti . w. ? "gus procession iwo
with his arms outstretched. These were tl0U8Df w hn.e uniformed
hinnv days in the old home at Monticello
" Vou were iu the house when he died?"
"Oh. vea. although I was not in the room.
The children were removed just before the
last moment. In his sickness be waa the
same grand character patient forbearing
and kind. I do not think that he died un-
conscious for i list belore I was taken from
tbe room which was just a minute or two
before bis death 1 said to him 'Grand-
lather do you know me?' Jle did not
answer but 1 felt a slight pressure of his
hand upon mine which waa lying in his
During his illness be expressed a desire to
live until after 1 o'clock on the 4th of July.
His wish was gratified for it was 1:10 o'clock
on Jul; 4. 1831 when he died."
"Do you remember any famous visitors
to Monticeiioi"
"Madison was a frequent visitor there. I
remember him particularly because he al-
ways wore knee breeches whereas mv
grandfather discarded them when they
went out of fashion As far buck as I can
rememuer too my granaiatner wore a
queue. Lafayette was a visitor for nine
weeks at Monticello and I remember him
litinctlv."
"How was it that Monticello passed out
cf the family'"
"My grand ather in the unfortunate style
of those days went security for a friend to
the amount of some $'Ji.000 or $.10000 and
lost ever thing. The place pass-d into the
hands of a Dr. Burkley who plougned up
the beautiful lawn and made it a cornfield.
A favorite room ot my grandfather he filled
with s;lk worms and Branches of trees and
in other ways he seemed to do everything
in his power to depreciate tne place. 1 am
told that he was a little deranged or erratic.
After him a Uaptain Levy ol the ntvy
owned Monticello. He restored tbe place
to some degree. His descendants now oc-
cunv the house and charge an admission
fee to visitors. When 1 was there some
twelve years ago I was obliged to pay
twenty-live cents to enter the house where
my graudfather lived and where X was
born."
There seemed to be a shade of bitterness
.in Mrs. Meiklehara's voice as she said this
"Have you been there since?"
"Jio: a visit there would be too painful
When I was there I did not pay to visit the
craves lor I went around into the crave-
vard throueh the broken wall so that I
might be alone. I understand now that
the price of admission has been raised to
fifty cents."
"Did Congress ever make any effort to
buy Monticello'"'
"A long time ago a b'll was introduced
to buy tbe estate but it never passed.
When it wasDendinx-1 wrote to Mrs. secre
tarv Fish and asked that if the bill passed
I might be made the matron or guardian uf
the place tor the government. 1 oeueve
that I con hi restore the house and lawn in
every particular. 1 could plant the peonies
and the sweet scented shrubs in tbe very
A Daua-htar'a Mlaarw.
"Eleven years our daughter suffered on
a bod of misery.
rrom a complication of kidney liver
riipumaiic irouoie anu nervous debility
Under the care or the beat physicians
"Who gave ber disease various names
"But no relief.
"And now she Is restored to us in good
health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit-
ters thst we bad ahnnned for years before
USUIg 11. 1UI l .lRXBTS.
rather is Gettlag Well.
"My daughters sav :
How much better father Is since he used
Hot) Bitters."
"He is Kelthis well after hia torn? antr.tr-
Ing from a disease declared incurable."
"And we are so glad that he used your
iiiiiers."
A Lady of Utlca N. Y.
$. St St. g. gLllwg.
COTTON BELT ROUTE.
Toxas & St Louis
RAILWAY.
HODSTOJI & TEXAS OEUTEiL BAILWaI
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY EACH WAY.
anAS ffiff2aV "d C .rstoana da!!. .-M
TxTrAK-7iiF and Earn la
trI n; .k: b koiH Ut.1. Via this
. '; " ' " ' v aanwiT niUd MMil iaatl.a la
8andv. The fhvarlte
via HODBTON and the
reul tbe DAT IXfSKtM
Pepov at Hooatn. Sot New
Texas.
TIME CARD IS KTFK MAY 21 183.
NO. 1. MAIL 4KB SxraSSS.
Leaves Texarkaaa - Sis a m
Arrives Tyler.
Arrives Ooslcaaa. f m
Ariivas weoo ' "
Airivea MiHireeor low a m
Arrives Gamvitle l-" P n
m. yiL amb Bxriaaa.
I.avas Oatesville v P m I
AiTtva MtKireaor ?
Arrive Waco 1
Arrive. fVtt nll-a.tlA 7?lo I
Arrivis l'lr.
Arri.aa TatArtAIIA
1-11MK Kin una.
A-. v.n. with tu. Lnuia. Iron Mountain
A Hontheru railway for all points north and fast
and Texaa A Fadflo railway for faria and 8her
al 'pKlanraarllllWaatl.lM A Red KIVST tU-
way for Jeuraon vangerneio auipaur olmur
ana OreenvlUa. .
At Big Sandy Wltn Texas a rarmu r wajre.
vVeatUerfbrd. Fort Worth Dallas and all points
ontbatroad .-w .
At Tyler whb internaaoiMua oiaB..i.
raiiwav tor raiesuna. irum nwuawa.
.i Han .nrauL aaauu aim naw vwwm
At corsioauaand Waco with Houston Texas
Ceulral raliwav tor uouiien aaiTeai a. umuta
Ul . . Bm.i all niha. nnltlta OA that Ulie.
"aai . - . . . . . . .
At Mctlresor wltn uuii uuoraw anu "aiai.
tralwar for Fort wottn CKDurue aioriau b.
oa Lampasas. Mtlauo Breoham. Koaanburi
GaWwum aud all liilermadUle polnta.
This Hue is also opou for freight and passen
ger business to rine a uo. Ana .
VKOttUK W. LILLKY Uou l 1-ass. Ag-t
8t. Louis Mo.
C.F.OROE W. KI9TINK Oen'l Manager
8t 1 ill Mn
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too p. or
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JT Kt Orleans Arrive
Galveston Arrive
VT -.Houston ...Arrive
'T Comcana. Leave
Arrive. Dallaa. Leave
Arrive McKfanay Leave
Arrive aiieroun. Leave
Arrive Deulaon W-a
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TEXAS AND EUROPE.
Olltward and nranararf Mn.ar. K.. "Tl a ... . !TW .
ia Oerman. Duioh. Italiai ami riuoAi 7SZ.i.7? T". ror "orope. na prasslnent British
11s !i ml flouato A VJc iafi-J.h .L.'ri.r?.on1 Importaut agenolee ol the
1-iOS P m son or bv Isttar to t. 6. FLOOD. Tt Z Aalni rC-i.T. ""u' as aeove apply in per
WALDO Via. Praild.st sal Tr.t. Kvtn 0. & fiKAl
If saagsr. a 1. 6KAT Ouu-aUFuMogw sad T.cktt'Agat
MUl'WTUW. T A AB
SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R.
The Original "Sunset " and "Star and Crescent" Route
THE GKKAT BAST. AND WEST lilNH
muskets. Tbev will carrv electric ton-has.
each as powerful as twenty calcium lights.
ine generating apparatus will be carried
by every man for his own light concealed
in the knapsack. All the parades will be
at night aud tbe entire c!ty on the line ot
tue niarcn win lie uiumiuated with elec-
trcity.as well as the various cars and floats
emblematioof the city's history drawn by
six-horse teams. The animals themselves
will each carry an electric light which will
shine like a star on tbe forehead ot each.
BEAUT CKEDIT 8ALK
Of Valuable Itenl Ktnte In the City of
una
AT AUCTION
By Hugh Blakeny (line very fine) suc-
tioneer Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock
sharp June 21 1883 will be sold to the
highest bidder at my anctlon house No.
703 Main street the following desirable
building lots sixteen ots fronting ou Krvsy
street near the terminus of the trvay
street railway fifty feet front each ;
line acre ot land adjoining the above.
Three desirable lots on Conmerce street.
eatoftheH. &T. C. K. R.
One acre of land located in that beautiful
locality known as the old fair grounds.
adjoining the line residence of Col. W. B.
Wright.
One bonse and lot on him street near the
union depot.
One lot 011 fortluuu street liiiluu near
the water works.
One lot on Harwood street 50x184.
Tbe above property will be sold under
full warranty title on the following easy
terms : One third cash and the balance in
one and two years purchasers to give their
notes secured by vendor s uen ana oearing
Interest trom date at iu per cent. per an
num. For particulars call at otlice of U
Blakeny auctioneer No. iOj Mum street.
places where they grew when I lived there. alld Bll wll0 iace
The very curve of the wrlks I remember.' msllaement i niy
"Tell me something about your own caiy 8Ua iutclligeul
family" said tne rosi.
"1 was one cf thetwelvechildren. There
were five sons and seven daughters I was
the last daughter and was named 8eptima
lor that reason. I was married in l&iS and
met my husband who was a physician.
..! 1 1 ... n..i.A l.ultK
wuue 1 was traveling 111 ;uuiui uij ucmtu
1 wanted to be married in the bid homestead
at Monticello but Cap'.ain Ltvy was then
occupying it. I snpposeit I had asked him
to let the ceremony occur there he would
have willingly assented but we thought
perhaps it would be best not to do it and
an I w.ia married at tidize Hill. All my
brothers and sisters are dead. Five of
them left descendants. These were Thom-
as Jefferson Kandolph of Virginia; Mrs.
Ellen Coolidge. of Boston; Mrs. Anne ta-
rev H.mkheail. of Virginia and Dr. Benja
min Kandolph of Virginia. The other
grandchildren of Thomas Jefferson died un-
married." ta.
Thousands of dollars might be annually
saved to farmers if they would give freely
of Sheridan's Oavalry Condition Powders
to their horses cattle sheep hogs and
fowls. They prevent disease and promote
the growth. We said Bheridan's. Those
put up in large pscks are utterly worthless.
A Card.
You are invited to call at toy photo-
art studio 705 Main street nearly opposite
the St. ueorge hotel and critically exam
ine mv productions in photography. 1
oiler to the public an experience of oyer
twenty-live years 01 constant taoor wuu
the advantages 01 tne nnest city associa-
tions in nerfectine this beautiful art.
I'hotnirrauhv ia not mechanism but an
art and be wbo would be successful niUBt
have a love for tbe beautiful and endeavor
hv a hannv blending ol liuht and shade and
tine posing to produce a beautiful picture.
The time has passed for any person to ac
cept of a caricatured outline map of their
features with a meieas expression vn me
contrary you should accent only those fine
photos Deauuim in ngni anu suuuow raiy
in imattion and intelligent in expression:
full in detail a thing of life. This is the
t via nf work vou can alvravs receive from
my hands. My work on exhibition la of
niy own creation inonuiewpy umicnu
themselves under my
Btudio shall be artist!
cally aud iutclligeutly represented.
Who la Mrs. Wlnslow.
As this question ia frequently asked we
will simply uty that she is a lady who for
upwards of fjrty years has untiringly de-
voted her time and talents as a female phy-
sician and nurse principally among chil-
dren. Bhe has especially studied the con-
stitution and wants of this numerous class
and as a result of this etlort. and practical
knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent as
nurse and physician she has compounded
Soothing Bvrup for children teethinc. It
operates like magic giving rest and health
aud is moreover oure to regulate the
bowels. In consequence of this article. Mrs.
Winslow is becouiini world-renowned as a
benefactor ol ber race; children certainly
do rise tin and bless her; especially ia tills
the case in this city iaat quantities of the
sooining eyrup are uatiy sola ana used
here. We think Mrs. Wiu'low has immor-
talized her name by this invaluable article
and we sincerely believe thousands of child-
ren have been saved from an early grave by
its timely use. and that millions yet tinhorn
will share its benefits and unite in calling
her blessed. No mother has discharged her
duty to her suffering little one in our opin-
ion until she has given it the benefit of M rs.
Wiusiow s Booming syrup. Try it moth
erstry it now. fLadies Visitor. New
York city. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents
Dome.
Itosadalla
Is tbe treat southern remedy for the enre
of scrofulous taint rheumatism white
swelling gout goitre consumption bron
chitis nervous debility malaria and all
iseases arising from an impure condition
of tbe blood. Certificates can be presented
from many leading physicians ministers
and heads of families throughout the south
endorsing ltosadalis in the blithest terms.
We are constantly in receipt ot certificates
ol cures from the most reliable sources and
we do not hesitate to recommend it as the
best known remedy for the cure of the
above diseases.
VA IIP ALT A IUJC
PAN Bffll ROUTE
1SD a
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
THE EXITED STATES MAIL 9VTZ
Shortest Una and oaly Um practically nodes' "
one manage man between.
Stlou!$ir.iPfir.c!::IEa:t:riC:::
It la over 100 mllea aknilaa
with the "Limited" Kxpraaa aearty
nuuia uiuar warn aaty easaw wrsiifi
mai la eoaaeetfass
any three)
a ear .ia
ST. LOUIS Mi PHILADELPHIA uA
WW vnnar. v X.
Pullman Hotel Carl
are ran through to afeove-aamed ddes oa treisas
which leave BiLoulaevary morula- la the week.
PULLMAN DBAHIXtt.sUs ftLEEF-
IJIG CAES
SMalseraattirsushto Philadelphia aad rtew
No CJiange of Cars
!t.Sr ? ? "nr1 laus to t--Maaa-
haaga to Baittmorw WaaMria-kM or Boaeua.
1 VANDAL f
!ofS'fe
bv this route Bkve ao han r aiaa .i JL
rr.v .1 lpiTiai we oueiroBtoa 1
.uo viiyui 1 bmw ana can saake ol
owuoa wiinoi omnibus transfer with 1 rains tor
imiuw m aneniaan Canada Niagara Falla and
nthar nnlnfa In Vi'..- u 1 ..V
The Mosquito Carnival
The best human calculations assign the
latter part of August or the whole month
of September and In exceptional years
possibly the best or worst part ol August
and a slice of July to the annual mosquito
a Went and preparations are made accord
lngly for it. But fast now right here in
May before the cuticle of the race hat be-
gun to toughen itself undor the blare and
brown and black and tan of the summer
months these bill birds and blood suckers
are with us not in scattered iorces like
rarities of game out ol season but in whole
numbered rauks and full array of disci-
plined swaims apparently ready to suck
the vitality and provoke the profanity of
sinful world. Complaints come from all
seclii n of the city that households are dis-
turbed by the unseasonable presence of
these merclleiu tormentors and ordinarily
good-natured wives and housekeepers are
losing their tempers somewnai overauia-
tlAtiaafinn whll lav aatinnt ACCOUnt IOT
Tj bi his o. ically accurate it may be said
that there baa been no such early visitation
of mosquitoes since the late spring ol 1782
There waa at Hint time ao sudden an arrival
and in tuch vast numbers that the Courant
printed a leading article on the subject
which attracted much attention among its
eichanirea nn l.nlh alilna of the At'SlltlC.
the uncommon size ot tbe insects was then
noted and a leading specimen wss pre-
served for the Historical Rooms but was
IPiled hv an anal lantal fall when work-
i"n were arranging a Pedestal for It to
stand unon. Uecause of the loss ot this
sttrsctlon arrangements were subsequently
Hilda fnp aamirlnd and nlnnlnir on exllibt
iionachaat ahlh rami over on tbe May
Uower. ami which la now in the possession
of the society showing that there can be no
great lost without some small gain.
..But this does not explain why in ISM at
we present date hereol so many of the In-
SSCta BhniiM annaaa Thara la nrObabiy
oms reason for Iti but It Is watting dls-
covtrer. The cyclones come earlier this
sar by two or three months and no one
co tell why but it makes less difference
when wind-storms come for they art in-
tauianeoua aud all over bstora the sur-
tlss begins while mosqultoei corns to itay
V.ttltls.tr llafnraii I.Ik A It
From Waco comes a fluid known tu the
Ho.l Ant Kxterminater." One
aill nnured into the largest bed of ants
ignited (as per direction) win kiii nuiuui;
all the ants but also the eeus. This com
pound is a scientillo achievement and is
nateiited Tucker & Willis the leading
drug firm of Waco own the patent for lex
Thnv are sollineotfverv rapidly Covh
ty Rkiiits. Dr. J. W. Stapleton owns the
right ot Dallas and several adjoining coun-
ii.. Ilia heailauarters are at Zac. Toll!
ver's drug store. Call and have this matter
riomnnstrated. No KILL. SO PAY when the
directions are adhered to. which are very
imple Indeed.
A tfaaA
To all who are suffering from the errors
and Indiscretions ol youtu nervoue weaa-
... ...In ilaoav Inns of manhood etc.. 1
no wi j -------"
will send a recipe inai wui cum
a . . ... i : MmArta u-a u fii.nnv.
Ol ensrge. iuis gmw j "
ered Dy a missionary iu wum
u i 1 ..ir.a.i.lraiuAil enveloiie to the Itev
.inaanh T. Ionian. Btation ii. New York
wty. ...
The Dallas Board of Trade will meet
their many friends and the public at ai
hours of the day or night at their magnlfl
..... ..inAn an1 billiard hall corner o
Main and Austin streets with ths best
wines liquors and cigars and polite at-
tendance. Their billiard hall Is the finest
and largest in the city and their tables are
new and second to none in the slate.
When vou want a good drluk or cigar
don't lorgot the Board ol Trade.
Thla la the onlv Lottery ever voted oa ens
endorsed bv the people of any Statu.
Louisiana State Lottery Oo
Innnronratfld In IMS for 36 years bv the Lents-
tnmfor a.liuaUnnal and charitable purpoae-
wlth a capital of llouo000 to which a reserve
m nil nr nvnr WI irki naa Bllliaj DWU auuau.
Bv an overwhelming popular vote. Its ftan
ohlsa was made a part of the present Bute Uon
stltutlon adopted ueoemnar -jo a. i i
Tha I nnrrnot Paallauaiia PlnAi.laia.nAa f). t.. i at other polnu In Wea'ern Naar rk
i no Luuitoot uuimuuuua oioBuiiiii-uai dBiv ci n ina wnna "i'Lioeiath.oniruuomwhwi
w I I'lII I IHT BT VPllfvn an a nn
j wjaauimaAi QjuCiAl M.aK VAAi
! rfc rim between Bt Lnnti auiA ntm
aJrSW
Wur In Texasi
It is a fact which must be revealed. That
competitors are making war against that
beautttul new high arm eccentric
movement light running self threading.
Noiseless Howe Sewing Machine. Call
at 013 Kim Street and examine its perfec
tion and see the beautiful work it does and
you will have no other. Agents wanted.
Address L. a. Wilson stale Agt.
A anl..11.1 nnnnrllllllt tOWtll a lOrtllUe.
Ila Grand Single Number Drawings will take aoyauoe
place monthly. It never acaiea or ponponsa
Look at the toUowiux Distribution:
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
CLASS O AT NEW ORLBaNb
TUESDAY JULY 10th 1883.
Undor the personal nperrlslon and mftnage-
ineiu 01
IHB0D0H PiUOE BLEEPISQ O&RS.FROM HEW ORLEANS HOUSTON AND SAN ANTONIO
TO SAN FRANCISCO WITHOUT CHANGE.
mil Itnft IU nnw nnnn1 fA TKn.l. n.
Than any Other u.'.i !. h. .Ai. ;.".'f."l1"eS..n!lM Myantagea rar Saperl s
. . .-.-v.. U" amaiVSS KlUlurVinUf BCeOerV linslaTl llalhl A UHlo. -
asysiJXa -
It Is bound to be the Popolar Route and Is the only "Ali;the.Ter Round" Route to
Sana. S. T. BKAUREOAKD ol I41. ana
JUttAli A SaSUU.1 ! .
Capital Prize 175000.
100.0U0 Tickets ai r lve iinnara a.auu. r lavnuu.
In Ft. lbs Iu l'ropcrllons.
BRN30J ARIZQNAi
TH080N
MARICOPA
8TOOKT0N
00LT0N:0ALIF0RNIA
LOS AN0ELE8 14
8DMHER 11
008HEN "
SACRAMENTO "
riE8N00ALIF0RNU
MADERA
MEROED
LATHR0P
BAN JOSE OALIPORNIA
tarotivh eoaahi
t iau !2!WT i"aaaiKiHs 8hort
Lino and the only route oowftub sleeping oars
are run tram Ht l.n.xl. i Tn.u...uir. .vl
exclusive aecommeiUtlon of IAdlaaaDolla
paairagers thus Insuring a full night's restV
to insure greatest comfort quickest time and
fewest chuifroa of cars see that your tickets
read via Ht Louis and over the VindaliaLln
(T. H. A I. R R ) which are on sale atall
oonpon Ueket offlcrs througbout the southwest
THUS B HrKAR
Ronthwestern Paaa Ag't Dallas; Tex.
. A. FOUD Uen l rasa Aa?iT
A"?1 A- 8t- Louis Mo.
ust orraisa
1 CAPITAL PRl.aOIP....
1 CAPITAL PK1ZBOK ...
1 CAPITAL l'KIZK OF
t PKIZKS OK t.(Ki0
ft PR1.KH OK '2.0U0.
10 PK1BH OK 1000
20 PRIZES OK f"0
100 PKIZK8 OK !
.100 PltlZKH OK 100
600 PRIZES OK 6S
100U PlUZtb OK &
. tr.vooo
. io.oio
12UO0
. 10.0U0
. 10000
. inooo
. 2U.(HHI
SO.OilO
. a')o'o
. 21000
. 8750
AND 64A.1V FK.ATVCISCO.
1hltl las tlaaa itlou aaHU W.t- . .
conneotlons are made with all diTerVlni lh? f07ni in 7 m:"u 7 . 0. Ho''.tn close
tataT. Ilauwav Ud " with all train on the Qm " Oolorado "aifi
J. Ia A. THOMAS Trav.Pasa Aft Beadquarters Dallas
T. W. PIKRCK Jr.' Q. p. and T. A..
HOUSTON TEXAS
r :
ArrsoxmaTioR ran as.
9 Approximation Prises of 7;i0. . .
9 Approximation Prises of MK)....
ApproxlmaUon Prises of 2)0....
1UC7 Prises amonnttng to
'KHl'lKICATK.
We do hereby certify that we supervise tht
arrangements lorau uie moniu'j aim aemi-aii-nual
Urawinu of tbe Louisiana Btalu Lollurj
Onmnana. aud In Derson mauaae and oontrol
the drawiuKs tliemsulvos and that Uie same art
ZtJyr "P BETWEEN THE EAST AMD THE WEST
j?-?:lww' ) g. Hallway
TEXAS & PACIFIC
11
TUB GREAT l'OPt'LAH ROUTE
I1T
of our Blgnaturea
meuts
attached. In its advertise-
We think we can cure a bad case of back
ache quicker with one of Carter's Smart
weed and ueliauonna iiackaclie 1'laslera.
than by any other application and after
backache is oured you can still west
the plaster without discomfort for two or
three weeks or loneer. This combination
of Bmart Weed and Belladonna is a groat
hit and it is hard to find any pain or ache
that witt not yield to It Trice Ho cents.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
Youne men. middle seed men and all
men who suffer from early indicretions will
lind Allen's llrain Food the most powerful
invigorant ever introduced : once restored
by it there is no relapse. Trvit; it never
tails. $1; (3 for 15. At driiKiriat" and Al
len's I'harniacylS First avenue N. Y. City.
a.
Fine Hair urrsalna.
Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly and is
also a preparation unequalled lortueeraui
cation of dandruff.
Tha superiority of Burnetts flavoring
Extracts consists In their purity and great
sireusin.
. w .
Mr. Lee Becklv. Lancaster successor to
B. F. Green will keep constantly on band.
car-load lota of furniture and undertaker's
goods which he oilers at prices that defy
competition and which I the undersigned
take pleasure in recommending.
B. F. Urieh.
hi
Henry's Carbolic halve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises rtores. Ulcers Halt Kbenm Tetter
Chapped Hands Chiliblalus Corns and all
kinds ot skin eruptions etc Get Henry's
Carbolic Halve as all others are but imita-
tions. Trice 25 cents.
Anolleation for rates to olnbs should be nadt
only to incomes or me oompaur ui new vr
laana.
ror mrther inroraation. write oiearir givint
full aildrnaa. Bend orders bv Kinross. Kesli-
tared Letter or Money Order addressed eoly to
at. A. DAUrtiiN ew urieans. ia
nrOKO. A. WKBWKR.
701 Kim iml TirIIm Txm.
BIIORT LINK TO
NEW ORLEANS
AND ALL POINTS IK
Louisiana
New Mexico
Arizona and
California.
MIDLAND
F cm juiitti 1 V
FAVORIIE LINE TO TI1K
North East and Southeast
THE GREAT P0PULAB .B0UI8 OP TEXAS ATn5v CESt?.lM
eULf.COLORAlin .nrlUMTl tt DV .""-!"
" vni1 in i l ml
srwA-AtWaAaaa.
SvUflajiUTinWH. CluoIun.U without dIh. "i
sHSSS 0HI0&MISSISSIPPIR. R.
ouv 0orpui vhtua aaStiffi wlthftsoonntlonafbrnsso..
"gliiF0ST COMFORTABLE EOUTE
ai innaiiBLliatUiH.. n . " I'"
('fuilto'.'''l'inibua WelraarrB? r'r7el"nl!!u?n1heto
fo Uredo Uvelda T i BiIruu"- Albany Phil.
uuiyuia iiow ion SUta ail
$30000 FOR $2 rULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
-5 7 th-
P0P0LAB MONTHLY DRAWING OP
m
TU
Mflii
Relief Irom sick besdache drowsiness
nausea dlzsiness pain In the siiie -to.
guaranteed to tnose usinn '
Liver pills. These complaints are nearly
alwayscaused by torpid liver and consti-
pated bowel. Kestore these organs to their
X... Ti ...i ii. iron i a ceases.
nroner lunciiuuo am ... -"'---t.
Carier's Little Liver pilli will do this I every
tlmo. One pill is a dose Forty In a vial.
l'rice as cents. .
Croon whooplnu-couiil
immediately relieved b;
h.and even asthma
a a u na im
ly relieved oy "tJ"
lteniedy. Bold under guarantee u i .
l'Stterson it Co.
8. 8. 8. stands unrivaled for om a t
SKWI a&ul7nei; John
STsKKart. BaiaiuauoiB .
Frrdvanentla and liver oomplalnt yon
v.. . nrr..il irnarttnteeon every Doine oi
Bhiloh'SvitallJ-r. It neve .ail. oc"
Bold by W. U. l aitersuu i .-
Dallas ..
ri. tiaokinir cough can be so nlck J
11"" T . lir- mitlBHtnlMII IL.
cured bHhUon-i yu
Sold by W. n. rniie""" ' no-.
Dallas. Texas. .
Bhlloh's Cur. will tamadUtrif itlljjj
si.rfttSAc.;
I'lllU si
D lias -
tL tir ir l'altaraon. VO.. uxugiswi
oy -
Ual'U -
AlwSi bo? and plmpl-.
ltoidb7w.H'.P.tUri)nw.
F.uplon Oil
Uomeiimes 'Inferior and dangerous oils
are sold as Kuplou Uil therefore we esiie-
cially urge consiiiners to take car that
they obtain tbe genuine article.
in
Storaa-e.
We are prepared to receive goods on
storage at our warerooms In East Dallas on
Texas l'aclllo road. Charges reasonable.
1'rouTs linos
ISI
Bailey's Salina Aperient Is a cooling re
freshing summer drink for dyspepsia and
headache. No medicine tatte. Everyone
borne or aoruau saoum aeep it.
Mors cases of sick headache biliousness.
constipation etc. can be cured In leaa time
with less medicine and for less money by
using carter i Lime Liver puis man oy
any other means.
HI
"I don't fuel well!" Tbe stomach Is out
of order: neirlectcd.thll means cbronio dys
pepsia. You ahould tase Acker's Dyspep-
sia Tablets and avoid this terrible disease.
Bold by W. H. Patterson s Cs.
si
No loneer a niinatlon of opinion we guar
antee every box ul Acker'a Dyspepsia Tab
lets l'rice 21 and flOcents. Sold by W. H.
1'attorson A Co
DAILY DETWEKN
8T LOUIS FORT WORTH DEHINQ
And DALLAS EL TAHO and N II
MAItSlliLL and NEW ORLEANS.
WITHOUT CHANfJK.
In the City of Louisville on
Saturday June 30 1883.
These drawing's occur nn the last day of each
mnnth (Sundays excepted). Repeated adjudica-
tion bv the Federal and Blate Courts have
placed tins company oeyona tne controversy 01
tho laVr. To this o mpauy belongs the sole
honor of having Inaugurated theouly p'an by
wbicn ineir arawings are proven oonosi sua
fair beyond question. .
N. B . -The oomeanv has nnw on hand alargt
Caiillnl and reserve fund. Read carefully the
ust Ol puses lor ine
lPriro I ao.OOO
1 V rle 10000
1 Prlto 6 000
10 Prises 11900 each 10000
'JQ friars 9-Sio each IO.Ooii
li 0 l'rtww IIOO t'M-h )0(Wi
300 Prises i: eai-h 10'HO
600 Prlies tX each l'i.000
1U00 1'rlies.tlS each lO.uon
vl'rlies S.Weachapp'xmat'nprlMB - 11710
9 Prlr.es laiO oai-h " " l.HOO
Prises 100 each " "
TRAINS 1'AaS DALLAS
enma babt.
No. .101. Rt Louis Kipress
No. IKKi Local Passenger
soims wssT
No 81 California Express
Na S0 lwal l'asieogor
. 4.no a. m.
.2.2i p. ui.
. 0:15 p. m.
.11:30 a.m.
EXCUlOilOX TICKKT8
T all Principal Summer Reserts In the North
Norihwe-I hast sud Houtheast are now on sale
at low rates.
Bolld Trains El Paso to BL Louis. Fast tlmo
flrat-clau eiiilptnonl sure connootlnn.
Bee that your ticket reads via Uie Tesat A Pa-
cific Railway.
ror Maps rime Tables. Tickets Rates and all
reimlred Information call on or address
K. V. TURNS' n Tlekot Agent. Dallaa.
H. P. HUOitKH
Pass. Agent Houston. Tel
B. W. MeCUIXOUOH
Ast't General Pans Agent. Mam hall. Tex.
H. 0. TOWNBEND
General Paaa. ageni Ht. Louis Mo
H. H. HOXIB
Id Vice-President St. Louis eta
1900 Prises fll'i4O0
Whole Tleketa Half Tlekets l 7
TlekeU a0 BS llekeU aiOO.
Remit money or bank draft In letter or send
by express. Dou't solid by registered letter or
post-offlue order. Orders of fa and upward by
express can be sent at our oi pernio. Address
all orders to B. M. HOARDM AN Courier-Journal
liulldlns. Louisville Ky. or toUKOKQF A.
WKBSTK 701 Kim street Dallas rasas.
ORIGINAI
Ladles should remember a beautiful
complexion results from using Acker's
IUood Klixlr. Hold by W. II. l'atterson 4
Co. at (1.
Are yon made miserable by Indigestion
constipation dltttness. loss of appetite
yellow skin f Bhlloh's Vltaliser is a positive
cure. Bold by V. U. l'atterson & Co.
druggists Dallas.
Tht Rev. George H. Thayer of Bourbon
tml.. aava: "Doth myseltand wife own
Atirlivaato Bhlloh's Consumption Curs."
Bold by W. u. l'atterson wo. druggists
UtiM
Rhlloh's Catarrh Remedy a posttlvs enr
for natarrh. dlntheria and canker mouth
Bold by W. H. l'atterson A Co. druf
gists Dauu.
Convalesosnts Irom all wasting dlseaslr
should use Carter's Liver Bitters tor theet
lapanor ttnogutnuic na iodic quaiiuss.
LITTLE HAVANA."
(QOTJLD A CO'Bj
Deolded by
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY
NUMBER FOB NUMBER. PRIZE POB PRIZE
With S30 Additional ITIsaa
CLASS 1131. JUNE 23 1883.
ONLI 23000 TICKETS AND 1204 PBIZE8
BCUEDULK
1 Capital Prise laono
1 Capiui Prise inoo
1 Capital Prise 1000
1 Capital Prise MO
1 Prises of t"0 eaoh Ms)
HOPrlteaof SMJaach...... Loco
m Prises of llOeach U0
1 AiptoxlmationB to 1st Prise l0
each o J00
2 ApnroxImaUonstoatrfrlsetMoarh luo
2 Approxlmatloua UiSill'rise Weach. M)
V71 Prises as above being the lull num.
ber In (he Royal Havana and
230 Additional Prises of M each to theZIO
tickets having as ending numbers the
two terminal units of tbe number draw.
lng ths Oaptbtl Prise of sWJ0 LUO
1904 Prises snountlngtn V. B. Gold to.kJStx
TICKETS 1st HALVES II.
all yaitas rato oa raasBSTavios.
For Infomattoa and tickets apply to HHIPRIT
COMPANY Gensral Ageata lall Broadway.
New Tork City as last Handolph stnet
CWeago. DUavots oc i0M B rsMASsas
awvannaa waa
uuuiaaaL norm and Bast: wl
lexaa a at ex loan k' tn. W
. . ' " ""uauui
ii : . hvaiue susn rrm 1
fii. . I'. ini7 Oresoent Koute lbs KawWrn Cltla.
nSffSS 2?5tS B"ME IB that MADE BT 0THE1 inn
aniiiimaaL Mnrih ...j . f :r- "a - tt . . . .
ew York HQ I SJ 7 na so uralsyllla
itLVlntnrta .J!" I Daily Trains to ClnrtnnaBi:
ne. IIITHPD V P aa Dining Cars to Loula-tu.
JHaa Dining Cars to Cincinnati.
. H ooachee without chansa
to Clnckmah and iniaaiiia "
A r"f A0 "?! ?. 8. . Ry . forffainu . '"'Tksls Time Routes etc.. bddIv to TV.
j-aie.uue Hoosdale Round Rook. ZiemZZ m nneotlng L lies or sddreaa
No
Sd.tatiou.onlb.-.Un. JUMtu rtTflPP V Haa Dl
M?AM..wlth H. AT. 0L tJUfrUltt hu Di
St ESS: v" M una
u.
Ban Antoulo anit luj.
At TEMPLE with Missouri Paeis v.
AfMvv5E.9R with Texas and BL Lo'sli
Sft'u.r..A'"'". Mount Plts'-
At A'CMtGAH wHh the Texaa Central Av
these UnS:VriTOn ffASt
fi'S? 2atMVi.l'??i?0 "d fMKaSL
vuiwKu. new nr bt tvnr. sail
'IMS North last and VVaat '
Louis Mo
ai.fe.SiL"!"".
"a a.-a.iaa IDim
v w.
Bouthwestarn Passf
PKAI1I1MV. ta- a a .
Oen'l Manager. . "oea'iwJiST
inns fllNlTTNlf ATT " "
aiiLAav uii.aT. c w ar . a
WBHM a.WUllUU DI M lllnilH Da
el Mo Ry.
h?.t7ur 0oke ntA n this Una
aarPor full Infomiatlou address-.
OSCAR (1. M DRRAT
Oen'l Pass. Ag't
OALVKSTON. TExAi
SOHOELLKOPP & CO.
Kannfaatonn and Dealsra la
Saddles Harness
BRIDLES ETC.
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
Leather Shoe Findings
AND SADDLE BT HARDWARE.
SS0 ASM Mam sad SH A8iM'oaascsBtreots.
UAiii.an Texas
Our connection with tanners aud mannraotnr-
rS But enablaB US to Ultimata In nrlnaa nf
leather with ealvaalon. Hmm Orlaana aivl at
Loalt.
1VYUE WILMANS A CO.
ttt'AL mm LOIN AND
COLLECTING AGENTS.
GRAND-WINDSOR HOTEL DALLAS TEXAS
" ui give special attention to securlna- aood
investments In city property hFmlug VSd
In laniia. with ahnniUn.nr-.... -i'r " "
lug and sal. of city property will rwe've speotai
.'!ii".?Sn1 ah- . Collections promptly
made and rernlitel. 1 avlng a line of nm. i
Chloaao. HL lAiilaand u.." viVt 2nLoe.AB
oflB.lairT
lions which wa will Ski I VfP Inn. 5ly" il0
lauds amadiaoent to and oonugnoiis to tha
sytatsiuuaeH
Ths North Tsxas Real Estate Journal
SSR RECLINING CHUB CAES 11X2.
vun n
wffistMri
T'ns.vi!7r--
Franz Falk.
Kssaf aaxici Botfled
MILWAUKEE BEER.
'J3. UATO Agent.
Missouri Pacific
RAILWAY
.'THRO' DENISON TZJtATR"
Start! n fmm la muI laka. ..
through the Beautiful Indies lMiar?T3
innvingciuos and towns of "-nia- and via.
In which oltles close oonneotions are madalha
Union Depots with RaMwav ti-auST?. 5
au parts of tha United States.
NoGhangwfCars
aims 11 AUiT TXAIafl
etwesn ths rotxowrsra
Honston and 8U Lonla. '-
Dallas antl St. Louis
Honston and Sedalla
DalluudHedalla.
Iloastoa and Fort Scott.
Dallas and Fort Scott
jrcuisuu anu au tionig
Denlsoa and Haanlbal
Denlson and Kansas City.
Han Antonio and St. Loali.
Austin and St Lonla
Fort Worth and St. LonU
aUnsaa Cltj and-St. Joseph
Wll-asa
onus
Tesas and her reaouRa. WU1 furnl.h oomnleil S!S .W.l?m!.dP eoachee with
ihi Unitrf 87in ail IbVrt'OTi Wllh " W"P""a
J.pocialty. UUas-ls aSssl Slo0-! TUC UIOCflllDI BIAItlll Rliiunu
any. int. mioguuiu TflUinb iTAILlJAf
KDTOIai1tA h 4T R f i DTVD uj I as. ' "
street. New Yorfcu... RKUl ARbi. V R.
SVn".S7.Saa..nSr'."'.. 0UUIELD8 tit
an SJHUISt DU
Padgitt Bros.
Wholesale Jobbers la
7 --...a
naaaRtaal aafl.k .ha win m. .. -
the Improved AntoraaUo Air Brake on aS Iu
""""'iK'- matneverr raanaM a
1T1 KHT4.I.1BS D III w.V r
Va aa iVu.".Tr"
av. a.m aim-Hui
naer eonoemini
oonnenuona
mailed rree. address
H. P. BuOHKS Pamenster AawnL ITmiata.
B. W. tlcOULLODUlL Aa.t.lan7 Oa.7 7
Sena-W A flnt Varahall ... -a .aa a aw
V LoWo.'
H. M. Hoale Third Vice Praalilaai ta.ks
.For Tickets Call on K. p. TOWML l-ia
. M f I levS natllatai ' "
.J'..n(1 loureanni rsadlp
?f W'-.SlMourl lno'andTi
It..;"" Udm' wkfcA
AajntT
PFCKtSCOMPBilPIPIt orFp
5 iraph MJ . ttZrU?5r
n. tS eKapadae of mi'l 'dVwi. !
avaatsasi
W Ha ui 717 til ni Xiia Itntt ptOt
i!LV!!?!s1aV4..l-rA. '
Is Any Object to You Look at Thf$
TBS s;:
Ohio & Mississipypf
3 Hours Soiafes'tRoute to t
LOTJfavTT.T.in J
4 Hours the Quickest Rout t I '
L OINOINNATL !
4 Hours the Qulokest Route .
BALTIMORE.
7 Hours the Quickest Route to f
WASHINQTCaN. 1
Palace Sleeping- Cans Without Chain '
TO ALL ABOVI P0INT8.
4 Daily Trains to Louisville 1
4 Dailv Trains toGincinnah f
Lve BL Louis. . 6:104tm M am 7:00 nm AOS naa i
ArrlulBvllIe...r.5pmS:aSrSftMKam
aa ansa i.
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