The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1881 Page: 2 of 8
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Tar. proportion of uon. uasey
TonnfiH m lb" the appointment of ft cinrr
il ml coin-iiitlw t- examine mu tue mm.
torft ion of t'ood h most excellent o..o In
our opinion.
oi cbhui.w. num "
of that civ 1 .t IW-.y. .k. for an appro-
priaUun of Si.O0O.OOO. for 11.0 current ex-
P tho city dnrinK tho ensuing jc -a
01 estimates DuuiiiiH"" v
Kuv. Thi.mm S. Ila'tii who for twenty.
Ave vears bn 1 bum pastor of the wcet siao
Pnwbtiriim chureh New York city re-Biirn-id
hi. position n f-W dujs ago to accept
a profesiorsWp iu tho Union .Theological
Beminary.
Tub wifo of a negro named James Cum-
mincs.near Craiifcton North Carolina rwo
birth o four childion the other day. Tboro
was a timo wnon iuiu wuiunu
haJ a bis money value but that time is now
happily over. -
t H...L ..a.w. ni.illlH hbVi)
John McCullouou tbb tragedian who
wiil ply io Dillas thor'J;' mada $17000
clear monoy the two weeks engagement jutt
Clowd be pibjfcd in Wofchington City. That
is more money tlnn some of the congretsional
cnmediiius or tr .gcdians will legitimately
'make in a life time.
Tna offlanM of ini vVwtera Uaion Tclff-
graphompafy suy tint tho consolidation
With the Anmrieim Union will not be fwl-
lowa.l by an advanc in rV.H cxwpt in a
few sub i-') v. p! w 3 wh-!r tha facilities nra
inadoquMt'). Of cour?a not. No monopoly
makes a r.-.-b. a.?p. By dugww. "owover
with thi! excu'ea.d that oaing gvm when
thera h no ompatifua to pruve. ".the screws
a-J turned an'i the presiura 'put ou.
Bv a recent deciUon of tne supreme court
of the United States congress is curtailed of
gome of its assumed powers. This decision
is that ooniress had no right to fmprison Mr.
HallettKelbourna for refusing to doliver np
certain pipers and answer questions to the
house committee. The reporters in conse-
quenca of this decision are laughing at the
proposed congressional investigation as to
the means by which copies of tho Chinese
treat;e. were surreptitiously obtained.
Only Burdette of the Burliugton Hawk-
'eyo could have Baid the following and lie
Bail it at a recent lecture in Hartford Con-
necticut: "This is Hartford you can get
insured hore id any way and for anjthii g
you wish mutual endowment tontine ac-
cident intentional nomsdie differential
protoplasmic Baptist Old School Presby-
torian Congregational Bob Ingei'soll Rn-
naissanee Gothic Byzantine creunbf.ck
cortposile Corinthian Scotch cheviot gos-
saraor eeamlcss new "Wheelf r & AVilsnri
barbod wiro liver pad and hard finish. It is
thecontraland distribulingpointfor the entire
insuraHce business of America. No insur-
ance campany is genuine unless 'Hartford'
e blown upon the bottle."
"VVhkk tbo Louisville Courier-Journal
tries it cn put in as hoavy licks as any paper
in th unioa. Thq EnglUU of the following
la nt only vigorous and tire but it ? the
very essence of truth and is thorcf.ire unan-
awerablH. It says: "Judge Tourges in an
article in the February numbor of the North
American Riview goes v somo trouble to
show tht nearly three-fourths of the-illiter-Bcy
of the country is in the southern states.
Thia illiteracy is found mainly in the negro
population of 819000 reported by the repub-
organs to be almost solidly republican.
' Zi this illiteracy ousts tho negroes
bbsbly adhDre t t..e republican
s they become educated they nave
I n opwed to tho fraudulent nature of
an priaciploi and leave taetr I . i . '
L the republican loaders. Educate !
w .
x'.rame of misery an I It opp" Bite
Till illustrated In 'ho case ot Koolt V on
Baren.'a Hollander who for six months past
has lived in New Havon Connecticut ir. the
most loualid poverty Buffering from the
pangs of hunger and cold and who in the
laft few days has fallen heir to sm estate of
$40000000 by tho death of hi grand uncle
Heinrich Spier of Rotterdam. Who
wouldn't be a Rotterdam Dutchman under
uch circumstance ? Von Baron has had
ratner a checkered and remarkable career.
He was educated for the Catholic church nd
served as k priest for three year and then
renounced his religion. For thi be becama
Involved in a personsl rencounter with hi
fcalfbrothMYwho atabbed bin) and whom be
then killed in elf-dofen; He then fl.-d to
EoeImJ where he married and tleve came
to this country penniless having fubiiited
on charity since hhi been here.
As THE New Orleans Democrat says in
the followicg parmgrsph it does look a If
Mr. Kellogg aad his friends are trying ti
manuffture sentiment to easble biin to bold
on to watt be bas a queslionabl UJa to.
Tta Democrat ts:
"The Indictment o1
W.
J.Mjom. cx-Unltel States augT (tbe
. ... . . .
party who recently maas tte camaging accu
aauons agtiin tt.einp? vj o (mw dv.
g-andJuT Uj-wn th vbargeol la-gaugirg
aufpicioui pr5D as an afterthought
tbe part of tbe au'.horltiea in the Interest of
Kelloee whoe aim K i to break dowa
Moored s'.im.y. MH appeara w
2cue-l so ns time ? by the pOi.eetor at
i.t.l r.f thi rrimt for aVirB tt il
.. .. v A AA
HOW U " - "
He r?fued ti frgn anl was rp.rtl to
WMhir.pt m afier wfci- h la rorcl id-d U ra-
k r-s -id lis TfienaX on a' piM. Il Is
id fiat ht sa(j'd bv b- pfTTDWfi to f.0
fr ba be i ma emrV-y of th r -wa
r r-i Itr.Xf b-i'! H-n t j ro- i'iu.
tLt ka 1o- 1 Jit rw be In
k--lat ' ir ti a-.r.Tj JLiZ r ka e
ran U a y be rut i. mti n to sti - d
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Tim DALLAS 1115 HA LIS
rnitriAfio. TCI A 9
MEXlUaS fir.BTEili
EAILWAK
The ChlfiKX Texas Si Mnlin Central
lnllltln h ltl4 cm.
ff()m
nmtiliy and peni
river to I'll Ki firindc
a distance of seven
. . .i it.
' rffo to tli CUV ol Mm Co. Itsi-or
cj to - U t
; connoc rs
lyh;;;-n ' u 1 to ... ronuce mi
lorlborn
to the
ditmc
illio t
I . . . -it .1 d.i.tT nu i-irm iif the
Ol poop It) .mo niiu .i " -
grandest ciiirinoi in tho development of onr
etale yet conceived. Our peopto must
thercforu understand that iu an enterprise-
grand wn must not expert arasniodiu piif.s
at this or thhl point but a careful i xamina
tion of the route throughout its length before
the investment of money and liio c iramence-
merit oi actual vroik on the road. Tho geu
9chl)mu ia wei understood but prelimi
. at- .. . . .
nnrj. 8urveya must Do maaa oeiore tm.y wi"
gi(erftlllfi lor.gth of tho r..ad can be located
and work commenced. Tbi.se examinations
hava ben in proijrcss somo time and are yet
under way. The gtmtlemon hi elia.fio rros-
ident Uaie and associate? aftor a dctiilcd
conversation with him wa feel authoiized to
suy are equal to the emergency prudent
ekiilful busiwut men who are adopting
suuh pioUminary advisory and prud-.jntl
measures as are jiutated by aouod judymunt
a:id buM'8S experience. Our people must
bs pavient and have a J.ltlo leaven or hum in
man who have ebown tt.eir faith by judicious
expenditure of
thoir own money lnoy
hiivo asked LOlliing of Dullhs until they shall
have built fifty milc-s of road. When that is
done none will doubt the intent and ability
of the company t" '.carry forward tbo great
R-eawo bj frnui;ht with good to Texae.
This extruordina i i . ! in ) ' winlw ha
greatly retarded measures but within a fow
weeks the people will ace demonstrations
sufficient to dissipate doubts. e must con-
sider all theEO facts and difficulti'.s nnd
allow time for the company to collect the
fjiC's which common sense dictates Deforo
embarking practiealiy in tho great work.
The Texas A Pactflo ExICiihIoh.
Wo epoak of flfo extension of the Texas &
Pacific road generally with the idea that tho
work has scarcely begun and tho terminus is
within a few hours ride of Dallas. . To real-
ize thsmagnitudo of tho work and tho rapid-
ity with which tho construction is going for-
ward it must be soen rather than rof.d cf.
On Wednesday a special twin with Uie car
of tho officers of the road left ilarhhail for
tbe front with tho view of inspecting and re-
ceiving thirty-two miles of road between
Buird Callahan county W Tebo Taylor I
county. The writer was wlviseJ iy tnie'
grain 'of the approach of tho car and invited
by Governor Brown to join the psrty at
Dallas. The train arrived at the latter point
atahbut6p.nl. bringing Colonel George
Noble superintendent and Mr.ThpmpsoriM
the general pnseD!;ftr agent Jlis. Nubia
Mr?. John C. Brown Misses Daisy ad
Birdio Brown. Here Captain p. E. Groy'';
division superintendent -iini d tho' (.fllwal
corpj.and Mrs. W. L. &M ad Mis Cora
Freeman ird the party of ldi"s and Dr.
Lusk a brotbev-in-law of Colon1:! Noble
from Ten if. ivauia on a visit to Tmcw.
together wiiu tbe writer coiurilnte'l
the liBt at Ibis point. ' A flrt
run brought u t) Fort Worth. w vr
received a d' arquieilion in the.f .'.ron ol
Major Wa"C'bnrn and Mr. McLauhliu ol
the construction company.
An hour and a halt later and we reached
the beautiful little cilv of WeaMwrfrrd
where we remained for the night.. Tt!o.p-T-lor
car was left to tho ladies aud the get J-
men reluctantly withdrew to the front cmi
some to leep ; but a few reetleFS spirit uu-di-r
tho leadership of Dr. Lu-k our "ex
plorer" started for tbo tivn. Wo were soon
compelled to call upon Mr. Thonipw)n
to act e guide as he alone
was laminar aim vo wwu.
night was to dark to see tbo
beiutilul city ti ftd-autae but eufljcl-' nt
wn ascertain" d ti convince us tart VVeat'i-
nford well deserved to bo colled on" ot tbe
most beautiful and most sutstantifl cities ot
the west. The ulref's are brond tbe town on
a high elevation with many nuturul advau-
t c; ::'.d ".h" r"'ni-' of hr pnnnle. vrh.i
their filh ia her future by
bull-Mug substantially make her Justly t!
pride of tbe west
' At six o'clock Thursday wo left W ca'.nrr-
ford for the front. Tue idea is prevHleiit
that Tea is all plane but a trip f n ro
Weatberford to EnMlaud wi 1 change U-j
mind of unbeii-B?rt in mountains in Xe--.
The country tnrouKh 1'alo l'ir.to o-ui.t..
in and around Ootdjn aod tbent-e tj i-n-.-lnJ
has some benuliful mountain toorr
almott equalling that lonf the line of
Pennsyhania Central. 1 he lrin in skirtln?
thfa mountains broiihl us upon a bend in
th Unr ii r-ti-rnb ire
eomewuat
fumous Horse bbiB'n.1 on tbe lcfnyn- taj. ;k f tbe tvrKS-l0l iTa nithe thoiiKht
Coulral road. Considerable bnJgi.-g n-3 V.gt iov( ar wy not onlv could not
to be done in this 'cU " j u rr but perchance might nev-r
aid there is a larnfl arnoo . knf)' h!l f-tN' ibee and mary sai
of tmUe work. One of the lr .! i i;ir' y
feet high. Gordon is a irroair.g I.Uie to'j.
It will nur-ct alt'-ntioo t-n sx-c-obiit
of the coal b-dj f- und about two nines d
tant from tbe foal. The country is w
timb'.rel here a-.d plnr-.ty of WKV-r.
Kutiacd ti ttie ii-xt Ua "f any n to ot
the roai. It is lie ci.u-.ty t of l'.;tr.:-d
crunty situated aHo'itla f a mil from l :t
mi It is surmo-d d y K-rae go-d c s
try and sb'ps -on'id rahle cit'-.-B . It i r w
tbe headquarters f r lha ovwlai-d te corn-
ud a.to tue D"aqurw:rj
( ( reril ol
!. r bUKk
terminal C'"
I brwn. as it M U-nr"d
if tu toad. Tti I
i toe road nnd
- f eH tr tM
aud tifii4 oa v-
tir praina.
This t art of '.he town i
j tis ana
id a-fa be pat .f M.- "m-1
- Rfenieni Mj .r KKk 'g'.ni Mr B--
j 1 be n it poiM f i iteren on t e in: w
embryo ta frf Baird tn Ce.Kb n o u-
j J ?J Ml
. tvu;i?.i vb 6 Kl farmir ii -
itaa l'T eouaL If Tci 1..
- tin tun in Dai-a
a I
: I n on'.i'a. Tc
ea-y of ca't'Ta'.ia. b
' er'i fi'-w haa la
tvt m fr -ni H h- I"! '
ot t'ai ah-a C"!"". T
aril I
it a y.t t
t" rea- '
t 1 '.
wjA In t'ii'. ill r n a
t .- f -. 't i."' '' A . -. L r.f -. " ?. J I - -
m tea a -a f t f - f - . u.f t .:- .'v on u. I'-.m Kt I
; t :N - t .5 ' s U ! m r r-v '
At-i'-ene I ttr of twr'.j-ta-o ir . 'i a - a.-? (. r -' .i fTT - )
(rmn Unln1ln Taylff eounty This o inty
fiel nonllilent In saying ton no supi rlor
or oven an equal in tbn state The land are an
level as a floor and at rich as could Ix-lMiro L
Tho country Is very sparaely settled) In fiuit
almost without population except in tho re-
gion of H.iiralo Gap a town somo twelve
miles south of the road and the county nnl
of tho county. The people hr re are livir g In
tents and wa-or.s. You nan seo them presie
to the front in wagons all along tho I nn of
tho road. There 1 as yot no lumber or
building material to construct houso. Tho
road is un'iblu to get its construction ma-
terial to the front as liwl as naedtid
much less to do commercial
business but in a fow months whero now
ou8oeonly a tented Bold there will boa
thriving fciwn. Abilene is generally looked
to as the futuro great but tho writer predicts
that Baird will in time be the bufer point
fcr bubinesd. Abilene will for a while bo a
great cattle shipping point.
ThiB fact may give it the advaDtago but
Baird with its splendid water the splondid
Burroundings and added to that the faol
tun this will be the terminus of the division
will make Baud the town.
Our train went beyond Abilene nino miles
niu.. vn rrih.a rt this road was cnu-
VU 1CUI-. i VUl .-
structed throe days preceding our arrival. The
grading party is now something like a hundred
and twenty.flye miles in advance of taej
tr.ick-lajers ana we hub k r
down at a rapid rate. The road-bod r d
and the cars glided Btnoothly over the l j : .i
a speed of about twonty-flve miles por h
The trip was one of pleasure to uj .d
afforded tho writer an opportunity to Bain
mueh valuable information f tho garden
ppot of tbo west for which We horo desire to
return our thatiks to the offieors of tho road.
Wo trust we will be again so fortucsto as
to meet with Dr. Lusk tho ''explorer" of the
expedition. If there were any stone loft un-
turned on the road it was tl)6 fault of tiie
etona not his. Ho carries back v.i'uli him
tpany specimens of various kinds and many
good" wishes of newly made acquaintance!.
To the ladies who composed tho pi.rty vyo do
not know how to express our thanks for the
pleasure thoy gave us on the trip. Ttiey
were curious it is true about prairio dogs
et crtora but the life and soul of the trip.
Always cJioerful and lively thoy did mujh
to break what might otherwise have seemed
to be a long and tedious journey.
A BIIUTAI. FATHER. '
He Clnba nnd Itit ks Ilia Cl.UU Jienrly
to Dentil.
News reached the city last night tljat Abe
Hoopor a colored man Jiving somo four
miles up tho river had brutally assaulted bis
son who is some twelve years of ftge inflict-
ing Eorioua injuries. Hooper came into the
city yesterday with a load of wood which he
disposed of viflon he proceeded to get drunk
and he returned home in a high state of in-
toxication. Wheu drinking he is very quar-
relsome. Ho told his son to go out and got a
backl'.g for the llrei but tho one he brought
in did not come upto hia drunken parent's!
idiiyOf what a bacllog was and ho Btruck
the boy a violent bl.W over the head with a
large ' stick usod o punch the .fire
knocking him seusoles?. A colored man
present named Williams' remonstrate.! with
Hooper which only served to increase bis
anger and he kicked his prostrate and in-
sensible child in n most brutal manner.
Williams fearing that tho boy was killed
ran to a neighbors but when help arrived
Hooper had lied. Tbe boy was administered
to and is in a ve.-y critical condition bain;;
unablo ;to speak at all. Hooper bears the
name of being a bad negro and haa been
engaged for the past month in chopping
wood in the Trinity bottoms.
Ilcntli un the Kali .
As the last night's south-bound train was
ready to pull out from the Shorman depot for
Dallfis a stranger was discovered apparently
asleop upon a bench in the waiting room.
He appeared pale and eraacialod and upon
b-:ing roused up it was found that he was
unable to wa'kKand that ho was vory sick.
Sympathizing strangors assisted hia tottering
steps into tbe cars and ho was placod in as
ccWortable a position as possible and the
train proceeded south at about 2:30 o'clock
a. m. About the time the train was passing
Melissa it was discovered that the etrangor
was dying. Ha had said but little sineo en-
tering tho train nd none of the pasorors
knew his nsmeor anything about him.oxeopt
that he said he had been at Hot (Springs
in order to try to rid bitnelf of consump-
tion; thnt he had been robbed or badly
treateil there by the people and trial ho
would die. . A skillful physician happening
iaj to u. w -...-
incd the dyirg man but within a few min-
utes and before evon au effort coul l be made
U ndieve him b died. Everything was done
for bim that could be devised undor tbe
strange nd 'lni.'ontrollable au'roundings.
Onr informant who was present hd soen
jitny ivatbs but this one cn the Cent ml
mad at the hour.of 4 o'clock in tbe morning
amid the rattling and roaring of the train
and the rw-h over the en-lleu rail was the
most saddonlng and trag-c he bad ever wil
ncustid. To be a stranger In a strange coun-
try destitute rad sick i dreadful
but whea to all there was added
tlio lorturltiir bound and rattle and
. lll.Ji.l murt iv0 Mi t0 me- hie de'.h
acony and th'-y s'rurlc with aaa and pilty
pven'ti-e mo't tboucht!es paK.rif.r. Up -n
J nining his body lhare were found ab-.m
b-K.k a waU'h and a jarl;al d'-rr thai bad
I birn kapt hr the dead tnan. It ttis bm-k
' re Berihblai aome ra.ily pthUc wrv
r-'itirt his approvbirg oath a;d at te
;. r- were tbe sru- la: r.rewll
! fTwlU ilary." We re unable to rr -e-.'a
a e py of the linea. His name aaeer
' t-iirel fr.im his papi was W. L Gium ar4
i tl- rama of h.i wife JIafy Y.
I Glum. wt r;-Jaa at Qi t-naa Missouri
'He was abnu 6 fwt 11 or lllncim ia
b- ght bvl t-la k or dark hir nt a
I ji iui'-ia and iiht iidewhke- aboul li s
1 "--kr f ti bai' and waa apparently aVJ.
."2 v"i of a. As he tad in.kat ta
tha e'n1u"trr XnrM hi b-y thS
a'tb.vad t d a1 hatawMwi Mla and V"
A My ). It i lue to t cnoJort.w a-I
; o'S-pr np' ' "f lb r-"! to ay 'bat t y
' d d all i Ui po"f f-'T h-s r'lf-f and
uiHtf 1 1- dioitf-r Hi r n4 s4 r.da'
ard rr- t'rr u it bo-jr In
h'?'.4 al '"r her be we srppwed W)
i : pal --
Taillrai aiaiM t Irrailt . j
TV.. m nf JiU-ffl TV jmm A. K " A
j -rT ia a rc"-'-' 'ba? ka--. ra l?Z
I 1 o.b'T I a- tf F
9a f --' '-o-t on ;'P
rVj DAY MO limno rjgHHUAurg mil i j
A fX BMWI 1 mr.n ha' I
Taunt pi)l 'tall Klopee
Mtraafer Harae'a
Omaha Herald.
A scandal among thelilgbesl circles oftlio
Sioux nation has )ut been agitating tho
tw.rii'in.i uieii.tv at Hnsobiid ai-miey. the
partleulars are given to the It-raid by a gnu
t enian wn o cameirom vuo -ntu -tv
two ago. - .
Some diiys slnce.young bpotted rll Bon
r rtr.iif.l Tail the renowned cbief ot all
the Sioux took vitat0of tho absence of
Chief Strnngor Uorso on a nurung oxpum-
tion to per.ude Blrangor Horse i squaw to
olnnfl and live with bin. '1 bey ru-
mained several days in young Spot's te-
peo without liitorruptlun ol Weir guilty
at mn I II.
Stranger Hone returned frens tho hunt to
find bis liro gone oui his squw ha bad but
one departed and his tepee deuolaia. Gath-
ering hia friends abuut him he st.rled out
with his riU-j threatening the lif i of tho
chief whe bad brought sbame to his house-
hold. . .
Tha affair was reported to thp agent who.
summored tho iailbloss wile ana ner jjr
..Mi. t. tViu tutannv. whero tbeV Wtr tor.-
fronted with the wronged husband. Young
Snotted Tail appeared to have passed
dhbHuoh. and the woman
h... h.- iol in tVi hreseuue of ber hus'
band. VV he the agent demanded of Young
Snot whv he iawf ceEimtuou iu wr.iuK ui
nir.;t ruxa t.h nmo lamentable excuse
that was offered b the irst of the ra o of
men: "She led me im it" Baid tho waywaid
chief. -' ' . i.. u
a iw u rin lirarlntr of the cas' ia which
iv.a ..i.ni u..iBf'Hi moLiiator. it wai decided
.:.. n'u.i.tirled honor of Stranger Horse
should bodieafed witli the gift of an Amori-
cau horse aud a numti:ir ot vaiuame Biuno:!
ind that ho should take ;ek his wife ai:d
i:. wdh h-r ft vuin. ThUB bloodsh-d wai"
.rff.il nnd the' scanclul hushed. In fl
lo-ving tlio usages of the tribe Stran.gi-r
liurse will vory likely make the faitukss
wife a niaiiinl and take unothor squaw un'.o
liimsolf.
. .' At Lnriro
Mn i. ill Morton and tiib police for:e a.e
iust now on tliti lookout t r a men ov tne
J i. - . . ui .p tUrt 07iv.
name oi viisBiiian. on mi uiguu'i uni--if
-DfL-enibur.'it appears bo became engaged
iu a difficulty with a follow named Walker
in the "Loog Urneo wuora ce siruos
nn tlin lid with a chair. Since tho
occurrence Walker has 'gone boms and died
frnm tlm BiiW-ta of tbe blow. Tho ollicers
in consequence are on the qui vivo and .we
doubt not that the HilRALD will contain a
first-class item in the near future
JiiCHagairj'sCljaOURAKGO
Ttae only Rcllstble VearetaM
Babntltxle for Calomeli
Cotntatl-tia n Stlmalani
4 arti S.ilMllr a tit Mrer Klei?
Siifmy aa SlaCi.
2-lt Caroi l!iir lnlirat
Rtailki it oparateaon tin? KnweU wit li-
mit l'ain. JJauae ar liriulnx i
erobru rernedTfi;('tlni. ltClcannea
the Blood aiirtf Mlomacli and restore'
healMi to thi? i:i?i!l I nf mattw from wiiu.
loituof ljp sr "J.
.r Ko dim Irom
exjiosm-e after
(..t.-g.
Freakt. l!ls!wa Eyaa efSt. Lc-!
I in tefilfr to tbaeft'.r-acy of J. 4 1 .
f iii e'f Co:i'5'"i'.iP'. it n"vvtnjf li-en -ny
iiviri-.n me.. i' hiii f-r tr-vi-'-n' e' ?v
1 b-liei eit to bo tlis b jv Aml-Li" 'US Ca-
tl-!''iU .iikl Oti. iv.' lw. -..iC.
Kivy aorant-infir.s that 'l- 1)0 tfknp
ri-iaia Rear.tl n"" !n fmi-ll' j woir.ld no
jf l l'- J- ETA.
Fn)!"ir'bM. Jm'i T-rowa ofSt. Iaaisi
I am natlsnci! tint J. Jt C. Mniriilro's Cun-
durinco "ill (In all lint in rluiuii-d for it
ml thoa wlio made uial of it will not be
liapp-)itito'l. Jt ia a ci-lenUld Ant' DU-
iuu CaUiaitie and lift- Itrme'lv.
. Josarit JJaowK Mayor.
Frta EVt. I- Umi.Stw Srlaul
Tor arTiral Tars pist I hTO keen nf-f-rinag-raatly
wllh ditvaaeof tboLiTar and
lvippti and hutd-d pvracripUoiii of
aiinoant physicians without oblainius; ra-
liof and when my raiiTrrv wia d-'pah-ed
if by hit familv and trlann'i niv wit pro-viirc-dmaalMittleof
J. AC mciln'i (iin-
(lnmnro ami br I a na I bar beau oexu-
iiiiiair reaurd t- baalth.
Itutiarl. ADAMS.
- KTTot aa'.i by all lruptl.
wo kidicixi coifirr
U.U FraarUtara ST. LOCI SO.
THIS . A
f.Llll BRISTLE
BRUSH.
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llAnran'a Inoy Tovro Is a nronnratlon of
nhalin. iMn-lali-il tlh tlm V -ff-'-bl Aroumltt-4.
in. 'mil' I lv 1 1 ii - ii fur Tirpl- aiauvral
ity Narvowa i"rlnllin t'liuialrnrfuii
Vver It L-irct uvciy j.uiiio. I nlioiu u Xomiu la
Macturt!! tj T5-IE D3. H3T3 KE0!C!H.
YS!
.T.BlaaTCIffcEIJA S CO.
PEPSUL
f.W4 :F i4fi l3aCaSEallS THE
A. V. 4ruif.0RS.f Oonerui Vraveliaff Aiteat.
J. JONKS.
i
(.3CCCKb60RS TO HOSSACU A JONKa.!
an
Cf many yetro' xperionoe. The most oompleteLand Oliloa In N.Tthoiii Texas.
HO. 7 1 WAIK STREET - Opposite the St. George Hotel - DALLAS TEXA32
W t and -ell IlaUus City Property and deal 7n lRnda throughout the State of 5'ei!t
Pei-oiB wlchlntrlo aell or buy Improved or ualniprovc ullanito of Uno jtionablo
Title Bltnated in Dai.as and adjoining countlea are eoneelaUy eoUelted to arl'Vo us telal.
Will rtell txA l4O0jrE LAND HCllIP at the the loweat martet rates and wili render pron-
trty for aeBHsamect l'njY TAXKSi lurnish reliable abstracts of tlUos aud do ei- -vtelaa ptra
tataiUK to ft nrat-eiaaa il business.
1 Itlii of avei -luf c.-ntloQ gotten np In th" most artistic style on short notice and atoeaB(A
aWo rates; 'I
Uorroot (Jouuty Lai 1 Maps of DaUa Kills Benton Collin Qra7Ron Eftnmait ltoeicwall.
Jul:; .sop anO'i arrant i r sale at $1 eaon sent t-v mail on receipt of tho nioaey tlao frrecl
l.B u.' ww 1'i.y ai ubiiuni fiwiufd.w
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DALLAS
C. H. AlirCHEl.U.
Mitchell
I.
Hardware Merchants and Dealers In'--.-
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FARM AND MILi
MACHINERY.
ana; Sieclfloatiins and Estimates made and Machinery furnished for riour Mills Warehouse
Elevators.
WE KEEP TIIE FOLLOWING IN STOCK:
French Burr Mill Stones all sizes.
Portnhle Mills vertlelo nniler and top rtui-
Original Diitrji Anchor Brand IJoltlnif Clntli i
neis.
all nnmliei-H kept In slocu ; any onler supplied
on short no.ce. . -
Tlotorand B cker Brnsh Sconrers.
Victor Calil'-ffnia anil Eureka Smutters.
Kurth's Coc'do Separator ami Oat Separators.
Mlililling's rurlfler of the latest improve-
ments. I ' -
Flour nnd Bran Packers.
Mill Picks Proof aud Paint Staffs Elevator
Buckets. '
Shflftlnir. Cearlne. Pulleys. Beltlne. Ac.
Stnto Asents for Burkevo AutoniHtlo cutt-oft
UnRines JioiH-ra j-uiiipb aim iieatera ami
tlio Stlllvrell Healers and Lline Extrastor.
TTarvesteif and Binder.
Cottun ai fl Corn Planters.
Nichols. Shejihord & (Jo's Vlbrntor Threshing
Machines.
STRONGEST BAKB. EETAEN8 ITS
PATENTS- FREE FB01I ALL
Kelly Steel
28th.
Ponular month It drawing of the
M?jiAT.J-larART SI.1SHO.
Th!lrwii)ociir monthly (Sundays ex-
cpled) umler piov b-lou r an rti
aril AMI-mi-17 l-l fti-in;ii n
the N-wp."t printing and SewipajHir U?a
ai.prord April 1!'. If. -a.
' j-fhia La i km' i al acl and ban ovr hi
"The'ltiilted Ktatea clrsilt court on Marrb
Jl.ri-nilrral lha l low ma 1wllir.:
I lint the 'inmonr-llb wialrl-
bnllon omraar a
t nraa ingra urai iiair.
T-ia rorrpanv l-aa now ru band a laTi ra-
ei-T fun'! 't' H" on'" "r t.a
JANUAkT DBAWint.
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r J.C mn -H. rt.? ttr.-ariway.
FOFI SALE-
I
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rii 1 t 'J " TT' V" .2
Adopted by railroads for Its anperlor itroinrrh and boln mad froi atl u .. ..-tT
Hixhtcr per rod than any other wlru. Not danneron) lha harb ii tapre.l on both lI. aad eft
pricking slips out ruailily and will not lacerate slock by following nmh-r iim Bkin prtll it ul
o n like wire barbs. Buy no otlmr. W expect to hay tn airi-tn in cac'n t.in wh i-tl 1
Maauiacturers' prices. Knot a-Jure C. . MilClIKF.f A CO.. Managers far Text! J
Prntnxl-li- of Iron. I'l-rnvlan P-irk an'! lli(
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r.inl'irr'l )v Ihv .Mi lli':il l'rtti i l-n. nn-l ri I
I m .r faiiaal ikUrnafi V.iiil of VII
Irum fvj'4 uuu Ibranjo it iallla
uucvanuj.
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POPUlaH RELIABI&!
J. P. Hit PITY
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TEXAS
&a. '
rHTroitii'a
Blsck and samlv land Plow : .
Donlilo .Shovel f'lows
" lirowii's" 8nlky Plna-B
Walklngand lliilliiff ('iiltivatora. .
Giillett Drown Wiuehlfi O
and Condensers.
Itronkg. Wlnshi(i Gnllett'K
Kentucky Seeil Drills.
Itnail Scrapers
Mollue M atrons
Ames' Enirinrn.
Diekey Farm Fane.
itoo (ilii.m'n
'4IU)B Prrvi...
Paw anil Grist IDila
Store 'irncks.
liacirinp ami nvn.
Com Shellers.
Horse Powers
CantiMlllfl ! '
EvKnomtors Ac Ac.
tj-aemiiorclrciilars ainl pru;" Irt.
SIIAKPlari.. AIADa UJSDJiW
LITIGATION. BUST PBOOF.
Barb Wire
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