The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1885 Page: 3 of 8
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COMMISSIONER SrEPHESS
REPORT TO THE LaND BOARD.
jia School Land Department Leatlng j
the tscnooi umas salt ta Actatl
Settlers Oalx Frea Grass.
Revenue freui School
Lan .! Enclosure Act.
AciTix Nov. 10. Sreaial.l-Vo:-k
eiiig is the report ct Land Coimnij-
gioner J. D- Steubens to tho S:at ia.id
board:
Austin Sov. 10. To the Hocorablo citato
Lend Aoard:
It is necessary that our land laws bo
chanssd. I c.ubuilt in caimeot'on
With my r.-portajny views and sues-
tion us ta r.eedfld romedia.
ehool lands Arc north moie than
i0OC0OCO r.d iliti subject is" cm Cf
great iuiporUncs to tfie pio.'U ar.i
should be fully diseuwed ami ui.j;.r.
stcod by all nod my tuKgoiioui ere
maid wia that object la vlow.
SCHOOL LAUD PKi'AItTME.NT.
This department now uedrr uo
maaaEOmeut of theStata UeiIIusk!
should be a separate and distinct oe-
partsaeut under a commis-iim.er
U:t6d by the people who Bhould m-u.
e control end aupervue the It use
and n!.o of nil the publio lmds an 1
auok other buBuies as may nivosirily
be connected with the school aud pub-
lio lands ot the State under lawa en-
acted for tke control and luanaj-omsnt
of this depart ment which should
liofinitaly precribe tiio duties per-
formed in thin department. Thin Is
rapiuiy Docuuung one ot tho most
importaut depurtmanta of .
titato government aud although
it has only teen Ja exig-
ence two yeurn and was created as au
esporiumut tr.oii.ooipia received n-
anally from sales' loacos aud lu .oHt
on school land obligations amount to
JoCO.COO aud v ltl tho r.eeo?sarr school
land law s with uuUieritv nr.il power
to enfoico t'.t? w not icss thn $1000000
mora eaa autually bn edded to we
recaiplsof this Oopartminit liiui whu
placid under the niiuiaganjuiit or a
cominis.'-io.-or diarpfd wim ih ro-
aponsibliliy .f ibo mauiitrcmont of the
OlUoo i.nd idi school 1-iiul buvinoju
then this department will roooive and
pay Jiito lha Stuto trtitsury nioro
money annually than sny otter lie-
prt:nem ot tiie Klato tjGvereniont.
More responsibility widvaet wi!.i l ho
school laud oommiBSiouer than nay
other; the unties of that officer will be
all tkiit ouii iimu ean Ktt.cul
to Riid no olhi- labor or tiuiy
should over bo required of
him j Jor lm wholo time nud attention
ahouldbo d;noi.f.d to tiio school tni.d
businer. -. d tke maaag-MK'tit of that
Tistaiidgrov'nglatewtit Th.i ci.i-
mJsiioccir of the fioucrnl land ijii::
now has all he can tonf.;;) aud do jus-
tico to that dbpartinen. and to in-
crcaiw ana barAoa the ior.i!!tjs:oiur
of that cliloe with tho naKi and lius oi
tko fchoid lands v111 bo rftqiiiriiis;
More of him than 1; can a.id win do.
Wton :t ddparuueatoClci ria burdened
with moro worlt than ht can limi time
to atte nd to tLolnleroBtot tho Htate
is certain toaulTer. If tiiiu busltiopa
ohould o.i jdacud under tho mnca-.jo-nieut
cti.tu. land ofliea iicthing would
0 savt'-; becauso tho loimo number cf
nienai.d tni.ioyp3 will be required to
haudlo ti'o bi'hhi'isi r.a i.' under a
nopaiato ti('pi:nu'M.t .mdi.io rciiult
Would bo t. kEMijL tho
responfi!)ili'v. Hie acliod Und do-
partnioui.if managed by a conirais-
eionorrcstou and clothod with author-
ity to control und direct its alT.iirB can
be mads almost if not quit ' i2f-us-taininfj
by c'larKlngcoriain t'tes fisnd
bylawi'oraJl work dono by tho da-
partmcntlor taerfCiH havinjr business
With that cii5 :o. Under tno prenemt
xystem tliero in no iaw fcuthoriziuc tho
land board department to chargo fees
Xor work dono. All btiblnnss pertain-
ing to school lands should bo placed
directly under the school land depart-
ment. As it now is it takes three ds-
partnaeuta to manapo It. Irani books
and acrount9 are kept by tho treas-
urer tho land board and land cilice.
Two bookkeepers uro kept in iho u ea-
tiry depaituieuton lend mutters at a
salary of 51400 each. nd ore rfisiatnt
bookkeeper u n nnliu-y rf
$1200 and tluei ndditloQul
land clsrkfi i.t r. Mulitry !' Sl.ouaoaoa.
'Xholaud board bft"or.r bo.')klsv-'pnr
aad one nNihia!it. nLa:-'.lnry ol il.'iti
each nnH v clr;;s two at $'.)0i) und
thrse at ?t20J eaci:. Tin bookkeepers
and darks In tho vox.' ry shunlii bs
plaoed und) r the mliw.l land depart -ent
and the bin.Iu(MH v.juld l b mere
satlsfaouiry and lti.'i rxpcnNiv. Aalt
isatpruaeut tha busiue-.si r.0(i033.irl!y
misit beconihtctcd In tbii' iii;nncr bit
tk LeglPlnturo should rotni i!y i.. l'lie
exuenacsof tho land board are void
oat of money eolleotud fiom tho school
lands and all oifrK and ompleyeM on
school laud mattur ahould b paid In
(he utmo WAV and uot out of thn gen
eral revenu"?. The :ouluilliour of
tkia department Haeiildhave soaie dis-
cretionary iiuthoris v to pravont i auda
lathe abeice of lawn because it is
not In tho wisdom ot any Legislature
to enact lawn that Mill ovr all hnd
qaoatlouH and pr-jvout (raudH.
1.0CA.I. BTATK AONNT
Should be Himolnw d bv the cnnuita-
sloneroftbu achool land dopur.utont
and nsMp.fd certain dl.Hti-lnt" and
sach dimrlctn ehould be created by
law for tho losiil maimjiomcn'. uf tho
school land .'n their distrlctt'. with
certain puwera pveecrlbed by law
to prevent frauds upon tho Stno and
to regulate aud adjust cerl tin (jnoa-
uoni ootweeu toe actual Kcttier acu
tbelosseo Thev Blimild protect uct-
tlotH and liiuall alockmou from vio-
lence and Intimidation lmnt the
wealthy and sue that the l:;lter
are not bluokiualled aud lmpod up n
by thoactuil settlers or nuihII slock-
Mon The dutiPM and powers
given thosa u.cnti ehonhl be plainly
and doliui.cly drGncd by law. The
Renta should bo paid In l'ucn of nfllco
and the laws fdtould proi cribo the
fees to be charged for nil kinds of
work done 'i'hey nhould have accfi
to or even control of tho surveyor's of-
fice and slmnld keep inapa end jilats
of nil thu land in their diurluts and
sbatraots Iroiu records so ato bo more
rendily able to point out lands to im-
migrants torpi'.rolni" or leae mid
to receive the iiMiieys for ail sales or
leases and forward to tho kcIioj! laud
department. They nhnuld be uiuler
the eontrol of Iho conimlsHliinnr of the
school laud depart sient nud subje'. to
such tulea and rcKitlations
as be may prcaoxlbo not
.itweoutret with tho laws of the
"Htato Xhi protection l the school
lands from iraudulent purchas" the
on Miction and tdsshlnK of liiterosH
between tne small sud wealthy uian
Ud tho actual settlor aud the stock-
man the great troublo and expense
that the Immlnrant has to labor under
to procure hiss a koine allot which I
have fully described In my reports
are skit lly the reasons I sssla for the
....... J ... . ... .il..amnla. T h r AM IT M
them th laida would iV proteote'dj
th. country wort Trspldly setlled ami
greater sstlslactien to the people aud
ecirlty susrsnleed to the property ol
Ue htele. These anrts should be
worn sad bonded osseeri In saoh
Ustoaut as tho ccmnitealnner
nay pretcrlbe snd state-
ments end settlements made
uonthtr. These aitents would not
only be'se't-nnstftlnlug from fees but
ttoey would save the fieople spplylou
te burehsae and loaie because (nay
now bay to pay land sionts urge lees
to hay applications made and for-
warded to tho land board at least
ihi-aa tlniM aa ranch lor each Modon
a would be teCessarf to make the-e
local btalo spout aeir-iustaii Iiir. In
many instance where iho school see-
tlons ere ot equal value with th
lternawatbeowneriortb allsroates
desire to rxrhsnse lor the school see-
Mod In order to set tbelr lands in solid
imiina. Minus xrhinserclaht be ad
aUnos to the ia a arest
' ttiv's po""T I cannot
It lif-MCi
THE
Si thli ...
..A""i.8L.: M:J tbo duties nd re-
bor ot Ciitle be
num.
0 Ui aerVi W i.. "PP-loation for
tha i 1 noC 'omnlicd with
Li. "rVuuula d ton
;ci!v but
"j-i iuiuv: joosn u t'll
picture I C.M
........ uu iioiths. ia another me
cirtlo
. .ui.:!ta iro r:KDt
turn ttiuui
... " ul"!a- " ;rlam tdn-ep
past me wivhout owainis iund. a-d
ultwcslPsiiittarl to rjt Liui. b'tt
t ie pasture umn ia'.iod ulU this unu m
k.i.l iowdo. UiXH t. .esuUte r 11
sa.j'iin h i?i(iuy trmtin .r Kro budiv
ntcdod scd tho Lssiilctur. stoulJ
n-:o esutinu in i oellnim wnaHUerifhw
ot each should be. Wuen two or its
anin;ti:i um lC!:se 1 t'.l
an in.iivldii!
"ucu itM.i stolid
Do Ru.H'ilntit tor iho
yvuvt maev! pi-ovHKd ti;o
p'lriy h.K.rgciiciosi thoJund with a
isu.ci.but tbo iawiu)u!d nunrd asainst
.raudu:eut !fi3i!j nu.ici' ihi rule by
i . Mn.il owners vbrotuh their euiidoym
K Miicw the curi of )iurcha.-ipr as
actual aoU'itu. 1; .luoh a provision
h'Hi.d be plm-.-l in tho law severe
o . i l-ti i t'tisoicMi tr
punhuuiet.t ni uuy pavtv
tie
that
vvum reui i-m I'lctioue 1 r other
thau his own ni) amt no p.r-
soa ehottld bo petmittid to lf.iM.i
umcuy r inaiinjtly dr
tho u ;b of
uui)t;ii:: i-or mi
il V!'' l''n. if
aw i.hj punaiiy hiumiu o. llxixl und
the certainty ofinilictipfr the punidh-m-r.n
fihouirl os ti:e objtos to Ijh
tairoj. Wl-.fn lunds aro ii"s.d huo-
icctto purchase trio ron'il ijliould bw
U.'.-sthH'ti when tao lao m ub-olute. If
parties) leaiin are to bo continually
uuno.vod by actual sot' lore thry should
luive cho'iper roiH.". 'i'iio ratool rent.d
slitiuld bo lix" l a; a prioo per w thr-t
wonldpt-vinit ihi State Without dolus
the lessee mi ir-iuntiso to tax tho Hud'o
iuther-andsot o lessso lor (coaona
Stale puniosfi?. Ift:u ueo-.saavy livml
law.n ero cttacUd st'd ;:viu.l v enforced
iea'diti; tJ.o latui) and ui.'dV.iq; them
taX'tb'.e ll-i' a;:h.ol f-.u-d will
fcOisiva e.ioi'.t aionoy minc.tdly to
carry ou tiio fri smuiilH witli-
;u4 tiixSus; tl:o peopla far t'.at pnrpiv.n
and the tt.'aio receiva a invr-o i-evonue
tor j;c:ieral purpo Tbo Kobnol f :tu'
nnti tho state Koyernmout ehould botU
dnrivo a beiu tit i.-oin the school Uuda.
The. 1 nva len'nsi tiie Jandu should bo
liberal end tho tortus o.-y but the cer-
tainly i f nl'or otiii tUit'ut Rhould be
1;hi!( iu iuliid uinltho voauo fixed that
trill insure a .louviotioa hi ca'.a of vio-
lui.i;i;:. Kvrv i".-..ou iislM; tho State
hinds. should ba uin lo hi pay lor tnoiii.
Mjliti th" roi?l'i and inmii -eey and
then .; !c:uent puh'c'- e'ro'inl bo toi-cr-;!-.!
Ati;.s.
L mi fclnm.'d bo add iu nuautilliH o!
not wore thai) 610 accoa to actual s.-t-ttorH
and norro othern titliout aotn-
jxiiition and If only 320 acres wero Hold
the country would aetrlo up t.'.i rapidly
Competluvo Halts w irk n hardubip
to the iiumiKraut hciitiup; land lor a
honir. tieoiunot Bl.vavs bo mfisout
outho-dnyof aule mid it he employe
an agent to ropre.:t mm trio bmmeii
Is unsallslV.ciory because ho leaves
iustrucliona that ilia aaont must carry
out and often lb:) instructions a;e
known where tho laud is sold end
littlo strategy on the part of homo p'-
plo can doleat the objijct of tho immi-
grant and the oettlomont of the country
be rotarded.
Tho purchaser should bo required to
reside on tno lnnrt for nt loaHt one
yynr and tor thrnoyt firs nilbt bs bet-
ter bui'oro ho i'j idliiT. ed to trar;s:'.'r
hia claim; this would provont fraudu-
lent purchuiji;:!. To iciiulro rm appli
cant to swear th:it ho .d!l esllUitbo
laud nn d tli on pwmit him lotrvm.
lerassucn tin h" mukou bta llrat pav-
tuout which l.o ;H totio ut tho ti-.:u
Muma.i tno uin'ow di'icule tl.oi
objuct ol '.he uatij and opens tho do -r
to fraud i'rom v.'hat I huvo learned
from the r4C.ir.ia in my district: end
from the ootid act of the partios epply-
lnif for iRud :a hc ikI a- l.lers and w!c-
itii; tno iiMi.clad oath I Leliovo t pro-
siuibo nn o iili t ) be taken i.ibadlnr
tlt!( uiorsiii of tho country for the nn -m
Of them cnonly dlsretjard it. Tho I.c-
ialature niuy enact atrict land luwa in.d
noil li iu jcroj to actual a;.f. Ir s ;on I v the
a man with money will pet (dl the
hnd hi reeds by purchasing Irmu
otiinis that may :im!.iu) ns lii neigh -borH
The United Mtutps kcI's b'.u.t i:i
tracts vt 100 :. to Ketusl sottlom
uud under tii'it liiiiiti;!) n liid people
exist and b como prr.i p' rou.i and If
we tall fjr.r tiuie.-i Uia' luucu tha poo-
pie will not sufler f ir minis j t:iey
liavo I'.livBj.i iiiBii.ip d to t;ut ououifii
todothctn even under tho strictest
lswg
Then lii'ttleinent Is l.indo pvoof
fhould bu filed witit tho local State
BfUt attd forwarded to tho Hahool
laud dopartmrist and when bo has
Uvod on tho land tho tlmo required by
law proof of that fact should lso.be
uiauo by i.dvorliHiiiK in a
newspnnor Rivln(f tho names
of tho pntsous by Thorn
be expocts to niako proof of settlement.
The school lauus nro bocomliig more
yaluablo every day and wo need not
beinaruub to (tot rid of them. They
will soon bo worth JIOU.CU.COO and I
do not know of anything more valua-
ble that the legislator can quarrel
over.
All tiio Euhool lands arof?ood Rrrr-
Ini: r.r.d valus.blo for that purposo as
well l tiRrlcultiire snd enn be made
to yield r. Urge reveims atinuaUy.vory
near If not quite nn lurxo as tiio State
ed vslureni viixo1 and at leas than one-
fourth tho cost of rnllectlui; the t-tate
tttxei).
Wheu the purchaser falls to comply
yrlthhisobliitnlion Tilth the Htato tho
comniisslouerot the school land de-
partment ehould ba vested with In-
dlolsl authority to dorlaro ft forlelt-
nre M'tor RiviuiT tho p iny In default
noiins to anew li.o cni::o why forfeit
nro should not bntnkun. 'lhia skonld
I uf icdy and without red tape. For-
feitureaueuld bo tilieo in etory cave
wllhont tUley except wbero the party
diss then lu that ce six or tvelvo
months should be sivea the heirs to
Diake paymout.
rivHCtms.
A crest many pastures ore extiomo-
ly largo suiue enolo-ing wore than
MU.Si.O acres and tho seuool lands in
soino of the largest pastures have been
euclosod without t uthorlty or warrant
of law ky tion-rcuueut urine suu oor-
pcratlous mat nave no inierr-t ia
loxas except to enncu luounumis va
Iron vrass.
These largo pastures nro not for the
best interest of this Hlato but to say
Just bow large the larnost psmre
Ileum ns ia a uuuBiii """i. '
large pastures should oe aiscourajreu
and the small stock farmer encourag-
ed. Thoy are the class that will lm-
prove an5 build up the oosntry.
stock obazisomiwhooliX
IfD
In every ease where a person firm
or corporation turns loose stock ou
tiio range and lif no land th local
HtatO agent snouin nsroriaia now
many and what kind of stock saoh
mriun. firm or corporation has and
charge gJeents for each hoad of cattle
or horse and 10 cents for each sheep or
Koatletpsldto the Htate and the
took should be llablo fer the amount
charted aitalnst them until pnld.
Where the slick owner own and
eotiiroli 'iM lnnri but not
enouKit to tupt.irt his t"ok
an estimate kmua do insue now
lativ an Jk his land will suppo't and
ckariceler the remainder. Law on
this point Sduuia re csreiuiiy orawn
wit a aavera mmalUeS lor any t)oeD-
tlon or any attempt to mislead tu
Htat stents sstet v ainoast f land
owned or controlled. In any Irandn
InnttrsBSfersof land dlreflUy or In-
dlrycuy. in person perpavraiiDsj er
auitPsilBV Ue ftaud alv-ld b
r..-f f -a T-.
DALLAS.
Vir.t;udhrulJ be idinwn Said
it ii.-iiV. iL.;t ai;e !i nH rx-y-.i're
:1 r'ebt lmt io b.i rvej.-dott
"r" u" '-!-irti i-r tb rewrde K.n.ld
aotiiirmv. dte.stiait viula-
.l"tl 1 f liW
T' .i Urui jthrnl.l hva mOm.li.T
ehoii. a u- x;r hi. iroaeln of ijj unci
the cwnbr i a orcr liVJ eattla r
hors ;; heu iiij and uudr
I.lOO aud ?.-r savtUlnw unds-r 2)
1 M. lr.
sh- p &'.d c.-.a's
u.-.ri'i it much lor
n u ii a u-i; owt.or hsvl:ij nouh
Rfa.ijiudonncittirJaAitfd to sustain
tu stoi k ... not choose to fe'ioe it
there i;.uid ta no objection t) bis
etcc.niuninK-!Ktir!euVt.r uui.j.
el.wvi i laMfliro:rwisslmi;iriy dtua-l
t? d. It i';-id not uattvr ou whutt
tuna the iHi ftd when all men were
ri i:t;l i . it rrteaieo'iouh laud
I' Kiisia'u thfcc nock a:v.rnchnr-
raartMiienis would n t Biateriaav
I'USU.O OKI 'Kb. li-.
xcw jcoioial ptsrnicTs.
It la niv-t B...JT3. i0 have a judicbd
v"m''U1 t- i ;l .by tor ilvi tMnter
r-.ii irr . counties or Tom tireeu
'- I'restd'.- m Vmo and Crockett
-1 d bj (livl la 1 int i niioruised
c i1".:'im ot'i'ni i.r. nuir.t ty tho
o.i -.i-iiiui io:i as whm Io:;h by J:V ill-
yi iit.u :. Vitshandlo luto" nnorcan-
Izt'.l i o'lijli. d a liA- I druw up whoa
a n.emlxr of the Mtate
S.. '..' i.nd ton iho nuor-
S'"Jid c (UQt'.esnnould balaid od'iolo
wo js.lldal diatrlu:v. The judges for
tUiuii dlnfiicij should be appointed
fro:i ut.bor portions of the kw.o und
free from tha interests and inlbieiion if
t'lMniotlon Thuytdiould huvo olvi!
e-iit"'i!vinai jurlsdlotiosi and shonW
wh oever la iciy uae pbur.tlff r.ud
de'endnut ajtraed t) aubiult the case
to thn deolidiiu of tha judite try it ud
docic. l! ; but if a jury hold l de-
niasded by either parry the judt;e
s'i'.iuul dia:ijti the venue on his awn
million to Tiavis county for tilrd by a
jury. Tbi'i will brius law and or.tet
oa top. The . uUtros hbc tild bppo tit
pt-iC!! i fllcfust und hold tliolr courts
at d-isij-uated plucen eonvenieut to
the y: .opls one plaso of hoMtnc
court. !iv each four oanntios sad at
near the eeuwr of the (oar cosmtica
na possible i'wo jui!;'s would h'
enopga and two uistviot. iu;or;ioy.
' ino v;.aon tor liyliig oil tbiwin coun-
ties it- th rtthe la.i"4 oouatim wro cro-
'Uiujr !oli:5 for publlo bi!ililn;r;s Mid
when a litr.v county is ot"i5 cli' heroatter
:tnd organised t. b.'oiiuiis liable for a
portion of tho deb: uieaiid by the pv
rent oounty and )ma no iuonoy to
build k court Itouso and lull tC'pvtr-rlottr-ly
('lid dl' toe county lux :!C0;;ui
Hlatin?: whi.e unnrxaniKCt would
HVii.laiilu when it oo-:a otjriinl.:o aud
oau bo used for buiidi.ig purpose i. As
It is row tvhuii h hew iouit r Is UiJ
off tm ia iho civ.iD of .MAdUinU ii '.vlll
not fcitv-i) is dollar to '.-l.-art with aoi' !
s:tl v. ill liti Indebted ti- bulldlnsa for
the i;..ifniit county.
ftt eoitsiiltirir'K'tl.o propriety o! es-
tr.Mio'iii.K tl.o judloiitry .svyim.'.i I (iuj.
h'p-s if. n.iottld ba renicu:btird that su'
oi "Tl.Oiio iqii.-ra tmluH iu 'i'exay r.uat
thore uve 1(jO00;I squ.uc iiulox tu which
th iie ia uot rn ihleei pease ofl'urdr
iur-i'fi ur jury. Tills etsto of things ex-
ist i;i ni'.ii'o tti'-n oiu-ihml of tVi vhci
Ki:o i tl the State.
tiUUVl.YS AND SLRVKVOltKI.
n uo.oeral titiu land eurVvB
.i-evor were wauonu tno I'.rouiut ami
wh-jii tho irttuttijraat undertakes to
select hib.i u tr'.ot o land lor a home
ho ta comoe'led in nearly cvey caua
to tave lone; connectionr lines riin be-1
foie ho can tell whore .ho laud !:o
wants is sitvated. Tho Xca fixsd by
la w is ?3 a mile for annh w.iri.. und cf-
ten deiers a man with liaiiiou insana
from c.pi iylnjr and ia a crout draw-
back to the settlement of tho country.
Tho railroads should be made to run
and establish the corners i.i tb.iy
originally contrived v. itU tno h".ito to
do. If tho Stnta make Autre s i.nd
ercot.s corners it will ba estibi.-iUIng
tho eorners t:t t'.'S railro id bu?".v.-s us
well as to tin i cliool ssotioim O 'lo of
tiio c- iT'Cldruliotisfor tho Ri-a-iv ni'fiod
to rAtlrsada wai t'tut they woui'l : ur-
vsy ior tno Slate c!iool iieetions and
make corners nod thoy should h-i niade
lo comply with their ioo'i-e.cl lortheir
-' ay on this mutter will bo doti-imon-ll
to the D'opi-riy of too p.shool luud
m'.'t Uio doveiopmout of tl.o wjiitrv.
S.tt veyors on i li') IrontVr sro Huncr-
ally eitralnte an.' -i:ior!y worded with
riword bock-in'td ijt.atiostery 'J'lit.y do
o.ot foil it their duty t-i riExint I oo umn
nuutiiK e homo by' showing him tho
itrris ou tho ui.tf s not previously bold
no.t nifer Mm to their bco? "i:nni
eto. find a wo.d :;:bt?d mr.n
is i i.nd M.dtere trould fuid i: exeo-.'d-itiL-l
v (.Vuiruiit to ir.fnrii hiiiui.'lf from
tin: iToorda in I loiio oillcca. Tho laud
I : It liter cv. cot
linn ia nmatof tie
that h i cim ftnd
aeentii and ii fo;(
d ldar
:i:::)iioa-
r (diiceii
.:om wit
j.i to till
a;ul lueld
i iho bind
rince'tsU.y
ot employ in;c a'i ie(itro raakoout his
;i-pli';atiin. which coils him from 10
:a iib. this to.ntnor wf.u iho Mir.
vi'V-.-r's .' oe often k--ors bis from an
piyinp. Liirta nhould remedy tluti and
disks it: lima moro easy i. acq Ur4
iiiuut.
DUY tANDS.
TJ'.O eveater unr'iou of tha nubile
lands are without water on Ilium but
water cau bo procured nluio.st any-
where by slnnimr weila with ample
sitppiy. it tno Bintn wouict anew t
per fooUor sinking wolla oa dry mo
tions wbnro water is procured to be
paid out of the money for lenses that
is to allothlN as n credit on the lease
obligation a ftroat nuuibur of tho dry
school Kvstions would be made more
valuable. A oection ot land with a
well of water on it would be worth
from f .00 to $uu) moro thr.u a dry sou
tlon.
ORAKS.
The (trans on tho school lands Is cood
and vaiuablo and tho turf should be
proteoiou; !r not proteoled It will to a
Krent extent be destroyed and the
country prow up in weeds. When
larjje stocsmon are Roinir to swith-
dmw from tho country they will over-
stock iho laud in order to make tho
moid they can out of it and destroy
the t;rass mid this question Is of more
Importance than tho pooplo bdloe.
The Ki'sns ou 3OOW0C0 acres of publlo
Kcuoni iiiuos si ii cents per acre is
worth aiinuully $18C0KM aud bhould
uot bo overlooked.
ACTUAL KETTLE US
This (incstlon lias heretofore winched
all htuo 1uikIh11ou iu this State but
when stripped of imagination and de-
lusion und looked at iu o plaiu bii'.I-
nous like manner it can bu solved sat-
hdaelorily. It Is thusrRument used by tho froe
Rrose edyfiftttos but froo grass will
not hotter tho condition or chances of
the actual settler. Tho lease law can
ho made so it will rIvo tho actual sot-
tier or small atookmnn more protec-
tion and benefits than If tho couutry
was turned ovor to froo KinzliiK ssis
more imiy suown unttor tboneauor
freo urasi.
ASSESSMENTS
Not tnoro than liu.lt' thu I arsnnnl
property In mydiatrlct has been a
soued. and I take it to be tho same In
other districts. In many esses large
stock owners have escaped taxation
entirely. Home of tho assessors in
formed me that If tholr tax rolls were
Increased CO per com that woald not
then be too high. It seams to me that
the tax laws ss they now are place the
heaviest burdon on th farmer or
small property holder because all he
possesses in well known and osn bo
found while the schomiu? corporation
and wealthy oapttallst through
th aid of each lothor munsne to
keep thlr property In euoh shape at
rendering time that It osospe taxa
tion. The assessor must tak tit
oath of tho property owner and it I
easy forth nou-rnhidest corporation
te nnu a p isnt auent or tnauuLtcr tuat
will osrry out tho wlil and wishes of
thecnncerd.and when this Is don
the country mUrs. The hmiest man
paystaxoeon il he lias put the cor-
porations and wealthy competes (snd
tney are numerous) only pay on a
part of what they have. I.aes to rem-
edy this ar bally needed Th no-
oraanlstdC)unties should be divided
into assessors ana eoi lectors district
ana asaessjora asaq eolieotnrs appoint.
ed tot Mah ud if this !; at h
I ; tryartT- f r
HERALD:
TEXAS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMRP.T?
treasury
itisaviirv.
This Is at um-h eeee'ed
CLAS!VI.' 4. '.- OF TU ri'tlUO LAND.
To ciuMfy tha lauds is ttaneees-
sirv t i-ut to uoeriaia the waiored
lsiCs. If thelandsc.ro claws! tit. an
td'iri wvuid tie made lo have the Suie
dl her inferior lauds at reduced
prices and it this was done specula-
tes wuuld be the chief benenoiarii s.
The bdt lauds will rimt be sauhid and
puronaord aud the iuferior laads ueejr
them win Moon be needed forpssturc
aud oui-luia aud will then sell for as
much as tao koo4 lands do now.
Such a eoQiulete system aa a private
taud owner would probably adopt for
tea disposition of tuese lands would
Ino'cdB the pUcicic of a miniuiom
yluo upon every section of it having
rsltrenca to its ptxixunlty to market
the rtiiiroads ami saitlemeut ss well as
to the olimutio characteristic of the
district anil tho iutnuslo value of the
laud with i os pec I to toil and timber.
wAiaitKn lan ee.
Theso Kuds are in great doniaad
and wnn thoy n.-e plao-.-d ou tho mar-
ket (.res' care should ba taken in order
to prevent them from felling lino tho
hands of corporations and 8.ecuihioi .
This cannot bo too well guarded lor
ovoty iutri;;no and devioe will be used
to go: hold of them. If the land boar J
S-ad uot withdrawn tueiu from the
market thoy would ull now be in the
hands ot speculators.
runs t kass.
If tho vublio laud were declared to
the free range it is my opinion that
wealthy companies at corporations
would piii'obsis autlblent caMlo to
ffniHumeall the grass ncd that they
would pool thoir Issues and harrti:."
andaunoytho nmail atockiunn end
kc'.uiU sttiora until they would stdi
out and leave the couutry. Thero ere
n:Mjy ways of using up tiie small man
without quarreling wltn him. The
omployes of the Ure slockmen oau
separate the calves from the tows
te-iUtr tho cattle and ruin him.
Froe grass should be no longer tol-
eretod and tho people should di:fmls.H
it from their minds e.ud otuiot a lease
ami is;o low that will Klvo tqud
riihtu and protection to till.
COltl'ORATIOSS.
Tho Rehool leads are for the most
pnrt Kn'KOd on by corporations. Moro
than half of tha tliene corporations ro
owned by non-residents of tdis State.
Tl.o nion ot Biuult moms have no
unatiiia with theso powerful bodlos
whose Ctfente only are rsoh. Tlnlr
prejeuoti overawes and lutimldnus
tho unproteoted immiuratit who iu-
vades tiie territory they occupy.
Is Mtiiiii "' to mo that tho pol-
icy of tho Stats wnich permits
live r.took corporations U injtiiiuus to
the developinontof tho cyTviitry. 'the
qiies'.lna H eluiply thin' Atliiidi lathe
bettor for the Kta-.o to huvo hor school
lands Bf'ttlfid aud fuede more valuable
by tbo smsil aiook fiuiuer and agyloul-
turitit or to permit them to tho exclu-
sion of settlers r.od their outtl'i. enrloh-
tri tho atockholdum who never t-ce
tno htato una nave nu cttior tutorcmt lu
it. These corporation-) have strelohcd
wire fences around iniUiiuis el acres o!
the school land without authority of
law find in the faoo of thu statute pro-
hitnlius it. Thoy clamor fur le
graus but nro not willins to lo.nve it
una to onierw.
EKVKNl'KS FROM SCHOOL LAND.
If proper lawn aro uuanled for tho
manngomout of the sokonl lands with
sales and leawu on oay tnrms. the
roreuuo iroai saies teases and lulorost
cu 84iioi)l land obligiii:?M wonld
(.mount to?2O0O.00ft annually aud if
the lands aro mado tusabw n the
hsutlaof the losnee under tho plan I
propoii) nbeut $1S00(X) would be paid
into thu Utile treasury annually for
nir. support ot t uo estate government.
to school lard department under tho
m-inagomnut ol a coidinissiouer with
a law insscribina foes to bo chnrired.
wonld not cost tke ecbool fund more
than$i0000ttunimlly sud would renolvo
aud pay into tho Sinte treannry more
money iniiu any otner ueparti.ieut.
TUB KNOl.OSUItK AC r.
This law isbolng boldly and dofii.ut-
lyviolatodby large oattle onmpaule
and corpomttoiiH. Many million ho es
ot soiioot lands nro now nienady eu-
uiosed. In eomo instanucs tho alter
tiato section!) have been longed at '
eontn por were but theso violators ol
Inn liw will uot leaifl tha school eer
lions at a less price. Why is i his? 11s-
eauvi iliry bolievo they can diliy daily
wltu t.io Stalo and une her properly
without paylnt; lor it. They do ui!1
scorn to !ear tho authority und
power ot tho Mtate aud a ioarf s
this Btato of HlfuirH exists thoy will
not respect the laws. My opinion );
that I bo time has como wlum action
"hould ba takon. If the euclcure set
cannot ha enforced becaima th3 sei.ti-
loeul of ull that section
in tin Inimical to thul
clawi ofprnxoiutinne then homo plan
should bo ueviscd that will irol;t tiio
SlBio'a nroperty from fotciblo uso and
occupation. Two millions of people in
Tnxii i hr.vo a common Intorestiu the
school lands and topormltafow (vary
few) woaHhy linns and foreign cor-
purationu to take without authority
these lauds out! use thorn free to the
exclusion of others nhould not be
loinjor permitted. If obstructions d
pout and wire wore illegally plauid oa
the property of an individual by a por-
on without authority or any rittht to
the lino such individual would cer-
tainly havo the rlKht te remove the
ebidruolloii without applying to ths
courts and It seoms Ionia that the
Kudo 1ms equally as much right and
authority lo protect her property as an
Individual und such force as may be
ncoessary for tho protection of sll pub-
lic lands should bo used. Ksspeotfully
submitted . J. V. bTKPUBKH.
l'tiro aud uncolorcd. and Kuarantoed
uuaduitorated May lilonsom Tus at 50
ctnts a pei'ud In ono ouud p:ickaKs
he ucucns'H sui .iain street.
Don't full to tolophono ISouche for
your ftrtiTorios crackers and canned
Hoods nams tons siiRija everything
lu thoBrooory line.
Will you BiiQor wif.h dvsnntmla and
liver camplaintT Shlloh's Vltalizer is
ciiarautord to cure jtu. Bold by J L
Wtlllttms At'o.
cihiloh's Catarrh Homody. a positive
euro lor citturrbi diphtheria and cank
er mouth f old by J. u WIlllauiH dt
t'o. -
Tycoon Chop25 and 40 cents nor pock
00. 11. O. WlT.i.KK.feCo.
Cash ti root rs.
rarlor Clonk and Halt lloom.
Til.) largest anient on of nil en'
missos' and children's wraps and suits
iu iuu city.
Drop in and examine Orr's buggies
lie pays bis snleamtin and It la no
troublo for him to snow goods and to
prioe thorn No. WO Main strcot.
Parlor Cloak and Salt ltoom
The largest soloctlon of ladles'
missos' and Children's wrana and mils
In tho olty.
Just trV a boUla of Dr. Neotl'a Hnnna.
Iron and I'hosnhorus. For sain h all
drugnlsts.
Boueho th grocer has asflneten.
colloe suRsr canned goods as ean be
Just trv a bottle nr nr. Hmii'
Iron and Phospiionis. For sale by all
druggists
Orr's buirglos still continue their
rank at the hoad of tho trado. No. TX
Alain street.
Whit fish VA cents per pound.
H.O. Wsit.sa Co.
Cask Wrooors.
uoucne tu slain street grocer
keeps nothing but th freshest g moor-
lee panned goods and arean grooerle.
Tha Ksty organ. Will A. Watkln
at uo. uaBALDDoildlnf .
PoeU almost given away all style
bladings at Kro's
tsanaBBBSBBiiaaaaMM
uiamonilsl Watehes!
laiS IS TH BODSIl VlUIalta goo UAH WiW
Of THE LATEST NOVELTIES
axon
.JK?1 1? ns and w wm cartalnly p.ae
oriiairjng eoinu'WM H'.'rtw a hchwIsII y."
iiiuijiiMiiiii
S010 Clark Auexrao Bs.
KUTCCIINO MARVKLOD.S CCRKS IH all ritROVin un.tt..
and
VEKVOUlll)I8RA8ElsH!!RVODDKBlUTV 1033 of MANHOOD IMPO
TKM!
; 7' " 7r imuB!iuiiirra xnroaiana Lmig AfTecllons Ulad.
i a; rcT:t?'0ilK1!0KA'GEET'r
ration lleaduoho Malaria Karture. Utoeiallen. nil ltinn.1 n.'..
males etc. Huudreilsof cases given up by
.'iiiiujiir.uiiini- moinouor
years of practical exporlenoo. A written guarantee ofcnre;lvoa patlonli. Treatment
cau bs sent by null or express everywhere. OonauUat.oii by mall or lu psrson freo
andBacrod. Dr. CTaiio's olllco and nrlv.iln lioadiai ly nn...i .:n.
miThaiiloalaadsuritlcalapiilUnons. Vaiior.Saloliurnnd Mi.i ii..n0 ..'..i l'.....
Treatment- YO UNO MInN and ..tlPrn i ..... o.. : . ... ... .'V!" .
input souil stamp for sealed treatise. Address
w j limps WE8rM mm
S!1. XjOTJTIS.
ONE noVU FASTER TIME
tiu lloth Uorulng nud Kvening Trains
Via VimUulla ami l'cniisylvaiiia
ttoute 1'rora St. I.onis to itio i:at
(lumnieuclug August 81 1S8S.
JUvExpiikhs Loxvo St. LouisO.it.
tu. nnivo Culunibus 11:20 p. ;. or-
rlve I'ittHbnrdi.ti; 10 s. in errlvonl
liitl'.imore 0:15 p. m. nrrive Wnshl) n-
toD:20 p.m. .irriyr. I'b.'tuiMr.hi.i C: .0
p. in. nrrlvo New York 0:35 p. m. ur-
rlvoChicairo 8 p m. wrive .!ui-:ttvj. ll
11 p. m.
laj;senioriS by Day Kxpress cm con-
nect at Columbus wiih the "Limited
Kxoreeii" mid arrive at New York at
Cliio p. 111.
Kahturn KxfKr.ss-T.nnvw Nt.Imls
Sp. in. orrlve Culumlms 11:10 n. iu.
aiiive l'illHlmrgli U:10 p. in. arrlvo
Haliimore 6:2i n m. nrrlvo VVinininir-
lon 0:30 a. m. arrlvo Philadelphia 5:35
s. m. arrive New York a n. m. nearly
lour hours em-Uor than formerly. Ar-
rivoChlcaoTiiiO a. m. .rrlrcCiucin-
uutl 7:"J3 ii. ni.
Ailtrsins run daily Saturday und
Sunday Included and it will be no-
ticed thu. bill) niornlnt; and evening
trains now leave St. Louis one hour
later than heretofore nud after trains
of ull other linos have gone with sanio
arriving time at Now York as before
SO HXT1IA CHAltdH POH FAH't T1IAINS.
In- ADiurtos to obove trains tho ln-
dlaunpolis Accommodation and Cln-
i liinatl Kxpre'is wlil leave St. Louis at
7:15 a. ui. daily except Hundiiy iiriiv-
lii( at lniiiiuiiinoliB ut Uiilo p.m. and
Cincinnati at 7:10 p. in
Only lino runniiu; a KoellningX'bidi-
Cor on n'ght trains betweon bt. innis
and thocluii ni.
I'lillmr...) Mold or Huff t' Sleeping
Cum on all trains through to Now
York Tickets over Vaiidalia Lino
mid (nil information can bs secured
on iijipiHT.tion to ticket agents id con-
iiiic'.'.ok lines iu tho West or bv ml-
uressuit: is A. l'oiti)
'.ieneral l'as .ou or A ecu: K:.. Louln.
"dti.aiouri. "
Geo. A. Kmout.
houtheira IVHsoiiwir Auin. 0;1-
ia Texas.
tl.irc Tor the rilin.
f i:ei uro l.ioiionllv ruurcdi"! bvn
fceiiHO of ivoltthi in tho b:ck lohis nud
in vnr o.rt or tuo nlnlomim causlnic
tho pallnid to n;ii);.(isi) thul ho ha
somo a!lVcl...n d tho kiduoya or
luiidiboriiii; oivi.iiP. At timos symp-
toms ol iidiRcst'on aio preseui. lltitu-
lonuy u neas! ii'-ms of tho n'omuoh. oto.
A moisture l.lte i;irMplnitlon nro-
iltictDrr a very ilUiuaruoiibto ilcbiiig
Hi'ler I'evUng warm is n common at-
tendant liliiid JilnoiJi-.iH nd Itching
I'jIi s vltld atoueo to thu HiiiiMoiilliiu
of Dr. iidsanko'a i'llo ltomedy which
kous u.ruouy upon inu parts tidnctcu
abKorblii tho Tumors allsjln the
Inknuo Uciilnc and Dlloctlug a porma-
iioiu. i.oie. a rico i)ii ceniM Addrewt
the l'r llovanko McdiclDO Cohiptitty
Fi'ju. Ohio Hold by all (1i;ka!k'.s.
Junt -ecoived bv the Wolr Plow com.
pany a..don exhibition in their largo
and web .arranged repository another
oarol I- M. Miller V. Co.'h bugtb.
corrlnjtes phaotons oto. 'i hey are e-
p ic -.uy nne ana aro Bulling lust. Don't
lor.'.-r. Mm plaeo.
I TOriTUI?ES
AXD
DL003 HUM0.13
HUMiUATINd Krupllors.tchliig and
llliruhig Uli I u Torloim. I. i i t..ii
Mores anil every spich'Suf lloliltig Kciily
Plinpiv Iiihorlld Hcnifiiliuis and t'nma-
Kl iuiIxm-im of Iho itUmil.Skln und Kcam.
Willi 1ivsol Ilalr. from liiumrv lo old me.
aro pod'lvnly curd by I'nriuiiSA tin
groin naiii l ure nmi rcTiocitv Hoap nn
f.xiillq Hkln ll-aii'lllur oxternr.ilv end
Ciiticl'sa Krsoi.vs.'T tho Uow llioud l"u-
riuvr .iiiviuiiiiy.
CDV1 ltr.l) W1TU KOIIKS.
I havo boon nflllclod sllioo In.l March
wllh aHliln illiiuto tho doctors radid Lo-
reins. My faeo wss covorvd wllh scabs
snd ir? end tho llchlng sud burning
..ui 9 mum uuuunrauia. itsona Tour v u
tic ni A liKMnoiKS so blcliir rtcom-
tus.'iliil conolodi'il to glre (rem a trial
Indus tnol'l ru'llil and Ur. ri.om.v Shah
fxieiiish vend iiksoi.vknt Inter aally for
iiiiir iuu' in. i ran injnrii cure. i iu grav-
IIIIHD itir woiru i iiisko mis pillule MSI.
lliniu. til aa. I n a.. HLUSIltlUK.
IIKOAD 1UOOK.CONM.
hOALP PACK f.lllSJi.VND;NECIt.l
I waaatnielsd wllh Kcseinaon the Hoalp
Where 1 aol your remrdtisi. iironoiiiiecd
r.iF mil ruu i. vo. winrii ma iiniL'mi.
ono uf I tig worst cnt mat hnd rnmo nndcr
ni'iiniic. HeauviMd nia toiry yourl o-
Tli'UPA liRMRiiias. and after llva rinV
use iiiysesipanii pan or my rnea wirs on-
tirely cured and 1 hup In another wrok lo
hnvoiny ars usck and the other port ot
my iimocuiTO ajrK.MA. IS LA UK.
iAiu.ru bruit.. .:aw Vuhk.
ITCniNODISKASRS Cl IIIID.
CtiTicrn K slandsal the hevl of lis fIbm.
IKVlllr ll this Ilia entrn Willi tha I'iiti.
CUHAKOAP. iiaveliauan unu'tia ly good
ihiiv i im Fiiiuinpr. nwiiiir lo ilia nnvtiiniii.a
ofnn nggravntrd form of the Leu tbroii.li
w.iiiv i.'iniiiva in no rnumry in wiiigii
lilPVIiTIVUHK ItHMRniKS nntVWI Sl.frvo
"fMosTow;iv;U1UU untou .
OOTIOVB RKMBDIkS.
Are sold by sll druggists. Prlcei Ptirt
cDRA.teeenist ltssowvasr ii.uui mAp
HicciiM Porraa imcn ann i'hsmh'ai.
io-ioosinn. hus ivr-uow tovure Hala
)l inHLM
viVUBkin y using Cutiouba
A Till
TMB HKWIStO MACItIMB Is
A. teaua of i-tarte palaa and
r
mm
oil 1
'CI
18 irk
wv
ikerwarel
i1 mm mp
son la 8itiM. oi'rAt.:Tv..i oun..
anrt'MaS.nrU'.VZl.V
Louis JIo
other physlolsns m Incurable hive bson
trantniuul. w i rh hn im n..r....i k
! aliove. Uonrsba. iu.to8p.rn. . "
mm wine o
the Most Ruerotsf :1. ami M'aiwclous
Xonlo of Iho Ago.
Kxtillcra'.cs tho Min i and ttoily prolongs
... tlIl. iauiiiiii i.i i aiy io me aiineto u
with Mental or Physical Exhaustion.
Ilns proven a spoeino in the most ubatlnate
eiiKHS whoroall other .'ninedlua fall mch iui
Nrui-algla Wnrvonsitcsa Vnkel1ilnoHi
Hysterics KypQclioudriu Loss of Alios-
tlM l)yspcpla blues Uonstliiallon Llvor
(lomplalnt Kidney HUorsh Kto. UocA
Wink Isploaeant to take anil under Its la-
llusnce now slrengtli is ;railually Intro-
n.iou uiui inn sysiem use wamr lulo a
i'iimi wnnuonco irn .1 win nitrsya bo
rein lohorrdiw a' boon i d blessing" nsed
with wonderful gootl rtsu ts In the Opium
and Murnhlue Jlahlts
Htmd for and read Hook on Iho Wonders
of tho Coca and Dooilanu Plants und mar-
velous euros mudo by l'oinbtrton's Wine
r or saio oy
Mm DRUG CO Dallas Ism
Troaosiuipllcd by
J. H . 1'KMBG.RTON AGO.
Holo Prop rioters Mfg OlioinlhU.
A tin ii in (ia.
m
r
ill
Mil- J
WMY
.':
APE Sni.L TKIUMI'UANTI
For fifteen voirs tliov 1 uvo nlpnilllv nnin.
ed In favor and with sls conslsntly In-
creasing havo buro.no the mot popular
corsotlliroiignouttlio Uiilled Htales.
iiiouqiiniuy iswarraiileat-jwenr twice
as lorg lulheurdhiary cornels. We have
iiuoiy inirriiiiiPBd llieu and It II (trades
with extra long wiilsl.aiii wo can furuish
them when prefm rod.
lghsl ii wants from all he world's great
fulM. The last medal .eee.vad iifor First
l)i i;rvc of morn from the late F.xposllion
held at NbW Oi lusiis
While scores ol pidenls have bfen fnnnd
worthliss ilioprbioiphis of the Glove-Fit-tliU
havo proved Oivii'.niilils.
lloLl prs urn nultinr kpo t.i iiirnnil n.mt.u
If. nacianilnittlon. thoiia I'onipu iln m't
rnivoiui rciireNeiuiHi. I'lirsHiiiAvurvw inn.
Culnluituo ins) on aiipllcallou.
Tuo.uritojy. i.anguon co n. v.
RAILROADS.
I Faic BJL
Tl!0eATP0PDLAtt BOUr
ti
nr
ill!
SHOUT MRS
NEW ORLEANS
AND ar.r. pnticra ftt
TO
LOUISIANA
new oii;xi;o
AKtZONAand
fiA i.i vnnwi A
Kayorllo 1 ne to the North Kssl sud
fSonllinssU l'albnnu I'alsre Hloonlng Pars
Cslly hot ween HU Iouls and Dallas; Fort
Worth Kl 1'HKoand Han rranolsoo. bsliss
ami Mis onesns wllhont ohsngo. Pull.
man Hlsppers Kort Worth and Dallas te
tvn v.ivHui Wlbuuui. uuaugo.
oomn tAsT-T. A p DiroT
o. so t. iinis KxproM 8:40 A. at
.r . - .iii.Fi jnii t yjin. n
No. I'd Wan Antonio Rx.arr...10isa p. M
No. H"l-New Orleans Paiwougor 1:10 r. M
No.DOiliavea Uiilou IjmiI. .... tiMV.X
.. O""?" WKST OKIONDRPOT.
NO. sol California PiirMM. ... a.is w
No. bui-caliriirnla Kxpreas ivs. !: p'. u.
m. . . . . m . i-viKi.. S11S p M'
No. Ji -lawnl Paiuwnger ar II :I0 a. If
P "".."I1 raasengor IVS-..UH0 P. St.
. r. i lull Ulal P. SI
No. KV-Hsu Anlonlo Kxnress
Wf. 0 and;)lriin between iort Worm
.uu...unFniiiiiiiiirl nos. ui and l.ii
eonnerl at Fort World with trains to snd
from tlolorndo. Nos. aOI.IUI and 4 tnka
meals at ilia Union Depot. Double dsliy
rlr)slslUnilleatheshoii.st main to Nsw
OrlMne. Hoiid trains Kl Paso to rt. Leals
sl Dallas to Han AUDlote rl lime
Pf.jHilnM equipment sure eonnentlnu. Ka
' '.?' 7"'? Urk1 raas via the Tax as if e-
elllo llnllway
l'sMgHrs bonked lo and front all tits
In Kurope vlllienKsD Htab" iMtmshlp
I Ine plying between Mew York. riiuadl
I'm una Amwarp awifinai ana
Phllacfe-lulila ad Um. . 1 -ld.
For ma pa t)ml 1 1 s r a ad
au requirea tau '
TloketAttOt.t 1 '
I Or Swum!
Tssas
flmh
W i It 1 u
Tflia
'T
Mrs. Mary M. TTlch Taachay
Poiuestin Economy at tke Iowa
State Acrlcnltnral Collek. tujn
"1 can ttnhosltatlcgly commend tha
Charter Oak I5ansewith the wonderful
wire gatiso ovoa door mads by ;
ExctlslorManutBCiurinff Co. of 8t.
Umls audlnvtnlod By Mr. Giles F.
Filley tu tho best Crooking apparatus
within my knowledge and ono that
will not fall iu any respect to g'v-6 tha
fullof.t satisfaction to all who may us
mmmm
'.fi?r.
V.v'--'.-!
fiXXO rOH CAtALOOUl and pmcx ItCT TQ
CXQgtOn MANUFACTiJniNO CO. Slf tOU1
Uecolvcd tiie Hlvthest Award at the Pari
Kxposiuan for tho
BEER:;
ManHfactnrsd In'ths Wcrli.
I.Anun DnraaiTnia v ' '!
Bl. Ixiuls Ropublloae November 15 187
"Thoofflolal returns of the Kevenne De
u.uuv iui vuw jrunt ruuiu Muvemwr A
show the enormous quantity of 28 J.033 bar-
rels or Loger llcor sold by the ANHSU
8KR-llTJr5CH BREWFBY. Tills retnm
proves them to be the largest b'-ewerybj
he West. All orders are promptly ruled. '
APDKKBS! '
I.OU1S IlEICHKNSTKTN
Dallas. Texas.
Aynnt for North Texas.
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AO tnll1 app-thTtilfBla ofnoollIWrar!rJSisj4aft1
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CoMMf.tof tfM IlifyUiieUr am a f- -IfrTsi irspan n-klkU'ii Am
ilatsof 0'a.r4ft aj aj ui Mwhr .itif.it. Try It. a
bira nfrctiaifu... Ar j sa trvr r rlnwrfit lot Urtmid
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au. BiCKSCE.
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y 1lm Atf.1 ntuerouji
fnos'.
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C'nn HTor.th f:
tio ju. itri
.'V'-.t.fit t: r" rfil.:n..iwt
A.r.ir.'-. .t.:l.M ! ' ! Ol:..yH
aarujuca:
woi aii iCHfrrs to sal
'v.i'.'rt.T. Zm.. K- H Iel'nil bTM
Mtrravy steam i
.it ' ... ' ' -smW J. ST'-ri--v-siSal ar
a- viuauui
Mtn itml V firritt nr Rncfi clnTnctar nnil IntrttlMnsm
lxrtiaviTirritaf j (JiorfH-cd. A ttl p
;mrta Wiior on KiJOittltHriuH. UIao ptmiuraL
oiiiMrj.itixmpitnTrr. Aduuwjnt! rconirvobf
Tohwintrmnrrli.nnil mv eiiall nonU btj
st'inoy. lntrlhl- mwit mnltiKH m priinruiltiiil
VYv.trrrmh -;.. till I IIKirii -t clrcr.i.tr tPB
V wtMV.fttialit?. J WOttVM.fit. i.OUla-M
Timipi SPSSIKG VEHICLES.
v E.n wvuo jTn iu van.
Fsslrot Riding; VeWle Mails.
ahnrter.uoaellna ta Uw wulihi 3i
JKfi'afA""'!".! Mk cosalrv rsa4a
111 i . . .""T niBiiirire ana . m
all UaUlag Catrlaga BulUwa auMlfcaaH I
stopped mi
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