The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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UALLAtt TEXAS.
HUIIM M011N1XU
(UUl'HT 11.
BELKNAP'S ESCAPE.
In tlm result of the impcjichiiiciil
trial of our lata SwiuUry of War we
Hio tli liitust ()Xiiiiilifi('iition of the-
oiiM'iition mill llii1 I'Hi'ct of Irantimn
iiml tlu most reeent HMi'iiii(i) of tin1
manner in which t lit) Ui'oiililii'aii pui'ty
ileala with tlio Milijcet. Hi'Ikiiai in
kiiowlcili'ii tn ii wi'l I guilty ol tin' (Times
for which ho win tried; upon his own
conl'i'siioii wii llii; iuviHtii!iilioii or
(lured. With tln full kniiwleilge
thin iivownl tlio I'rcniileiit in'rinils him
to i'imiku hirt olliuc; tho mini who e.oulil
biiv no word of coMiiniuidiitioii to Bris-
tow to.Fowcll or to liluford Wilson uc
coiils li(lknni'H rcsinutioii "with re.
g.'i't." Not for tin1 injury tluit had ln'i'ii
wrought to tlu country; not for tlm jinor
Indians who hud liocn j 1 1 1 1 1 l -let 1 that
thin perjuror miht ut money in his
pockets; not lor tlm crinics that had 1 lis-
(1'aoi'd his CiihiiK't did this model Pres
ident oxpri'ss regret. No he regretted
that tho man had heen such a fool as to
acknowledge his villainies; he deplored
tho exposure which would he likely to
open tho people's eyes to tho enoriuitii
of himself and all whom ho had admit
him; ho lamented that opportunities for
outrage and depredation might thus In
lessened ami that. one of his most al
led ami usclul coaihiitors in nunc
would ho removed i'.'oni his service.
Anil what did the. Neliulo the high
cut lepreselltlllive of the Uelilllilieuu
party under the oircunixtunccH ? Did
its menihers come forward like men
and condemn the proceeding as an out
rageous ileliance ol puhlic opinion .'
l)id they declare that the culprit .should
not ho allowed to take advantage of the
petty trick and esciipe theconseniieiices
of his misdeeds?
i III no; like lieiugs w ho felt the full
force of the counsel's insolent assei iiou
that his client dillered from them only
in degree they made their cause his
own and gladly seized upon the loop-
hole through which they themselves
might at any time he glad to crawl. In
the face of the decision that their hody
hud authority to investigate the case
they felt that it comported with their
duty to give at its conclusion expres-
sion to their own individual desires.
With all their disinclination to throw
hlaino upon their iiiifortuuato copartner
in iniquity they however felt the strong
restraint of tho puhlio mind upon them.
Such has heen the progress of sentiment
among tho people that these worthy
twenty-live who hut a short time since
.sat upon a rock so high that the waters
could not reach them felt the current
of tho nation's thought running iinfa-
vorahluto the advance of their rascality
and were compelled to abate somewhat
the progress they were making. They
saved tho criminal from the punishment
he hud earned hut they took care to
say that they considered the case as
proved ugainst him. This shows that
they aro cognizant of the turn of tho
tide. It is well that they tako more to
heart the warning thus given them or
they will hefore long find themselves
without preparation engulfed in the
waters of a sea in which it is impossible
for such as them to broatho and live
If they and their master have not pro
ceeded so far in human knowledgo that
they can receive no further instruction
let them learn a lecson now. The days
of them and their foul deeds are num-
bered. In a short time they will be
swept from the luce of the earth which
they huvo no long contaminated.
Wb akk indebted to the Philadelphia
TVmm for the latest Rynoiisis of all'nirs in
i... r.... ....
iuu mi aim inn iihi'( says ; (..tuna is
ntUckod mid threatened from all otiar-
ters. Tho Knglish aro anxious to ob
tain a hold on her territory in onu di
rectum iCussia in another and the
latest intelligence is that 111 Uev of
Kashgar after depriving the Kmperor
of soiiw provinces in advance has form
ally declared war against China and is
liiai'shing upon Manas and Armath witl
alorcool lorty thousand men. With
such an army under capable leaders
Knshagar will make still greater in
........ ..:..- 'ni. . .i
''in iijiini iiiiiu. i ne i uincso espe
cially in this portion ol the empire nre
cowardly inoHlciont soldiers and will
be easily beaten by the Kashgarians
who aro more lierce determined uiul
warlike. But gains from China will be
ot httlo use to Kashgar as that countrv
is ombraood in tho Hussian jirograinme
oi con(uesta m Central Asia. From
Khivo tho UiiRsians entered Turkistan
on a mauufactuiod pretense and their
next movement win put the heads of
their columns into Kashgar. Already
complaints havo been tiled wid t)ic
Oeneral in command in Khiva in rela-
tion to outrages having been committed
upon Kussiun merchants in Kashgar
and on theso it will bo easy to push ii
hostile campaign into tho territory of
Emir Bey. Russia has a double pur-
post' in her operations in Central Asia.
Ono is to antagonize England and her
policy in India; tho other to open a
way mr entrance into China when the
proper moment arrives. If Russia can
uso tho Emir of Kashgar to do a portion
of tho work in tho latter direction it
will bo ho much gained for tho Cmr
mid that looks like the real meaning oi'
tho war between Kasiigai and China.
GiuMThiw boon four times in tho lo-
cal olico court for fast driving yet Ho-
publican papor howl ovor Tilden acci-
dently upsetting ono rattling buggy
.ami its occupants.
'.TfrMia11"!"! ntn'tm iimmm
IkOfcPliMjLNr VILVS.
The l'!ii!;l.!.hv. T iji
in ntiitude of .-t.-ioi iic'itrn'ih
lie t vi r'Vil I'ri- iui I'.tai .v'l;d.i
mil I "111;' to "' ' l ii! .! . ' .'.' '
mil im.. t . ct.i.ii.i. i.; '.. -i: ..
tor have I i' n 'onl. ol' v. :" ..).. i
ll'UlKUV ii.'i ! l-ht. 'ill. ' .!!;. t
collie al hi.-.t ii lid ;i; a ".'' ; !r.' ;i ' n
net ion. S. - 'ii. 7 "
"Willi tin- witching hour of midnight
was li'iliereil into I lie I .a oiliee i nc
front section of (iovniiiui TiMcii';. loiici
of accepiance and as "the woe sum
hours" jogged along the lull elaborate
text of Imlh Tildeii and Hendricks'
letters linully nestled down on the edi-
tor's table. So fully have the position."
of both the Democratic uiliolial candi-
dates been discussed by the press dur-
ing the last six weeks and so faithfully
have oiiterpriiilig joiiruaU rclleeti'd the
political movements mid teiidi'iieies ol
tho day that there is not anything
novel or startling p.ochiiiiio'1 by either
of thi'lii. Indeed there is untiling ill
Mr. Tilden's letter that he could not
have saitl ijiiite as well perhaps much
better and certainly with greater
(tiled upon the public. iniml
.villiin loily-eight hours after his
nomination and the inexcusable delay
in furnishing his reply will be (he fruit-
ful parent of distrust as to the stiaight-
forwardni"s of his declarations. Me
voluntarily created the suspicion that
ho tarried to set his sails to suit the
probable current of the political voyage
and he has thus lost some measure ol
prestige that was rightfully his own by
reason of his record and known pur-
poses had hi; been prompt in proclaim-
ing his viowH.
As all expected from Samuel .1. Tildon
his letter is renlete with line good sense
and sound conclusions and it will be
dilliciilt. for oai'pingcrilieisiii to lind good
foothold for its work. It is somewhat
circumlocutory and stubbornly mathe-
matical in rearhing its conclusions on
the f i 1 1 1 -titi.it issue but. men ol diverse
theories as to resumption will rend it
ami wonder why Ihi'V lind so little in it
to dissent IVoiii lloth Titih'ii anil
Hendricks although presumed to rep-
resent antagonistic convictions on the
linanciiil ipieslion plod on smoothly
and pleasantly each ill his own way
until they lind themselves us "two
souls with but a single thought" on
the vexatious issue of specie payments.
They started like wandering political
apostles at the broad mouth of the
Democratic stream where its waters are
divided by green islands of hope and
sterile rocks of discord ; its banks sepa-
rated invisibly by distance and the voices
on either shore unable to mingle with
eai'hothei'.aiiil they have both journeyed
leisurely toward the fountain until the
narrowing stream familiai'i.ed t hem with
each other's echoes and linully brought
them hand in hand and luce to luce at the
fountain of old-time Jackson currency.
Nor do they essentially differ as to 'he
means they would eniply to reach re
sumption ltoth repudiate the resumption
ad; hot Ii declare it a hinilrauce to specie
payments ami the enemy of restored
prosperity without which resumption is
impossible; both proclaim severe re-
trenchment and economy as the first
step toward the eipudiation of cur
rency anil gout values ami both depre
cate precipitate or violent iiiensiiieslo
force resumption before the country is
fully prepared for it by the gradual and
permanent improvement ill our general
prosperity. They write from different
planes from dilfcrent impulses and for
dillelent people the one Ironi the
more calculating financial policy of the
Kast ami tho other from the outspoken
prostration of the industry of the West;
but they are compelled to gravitate to
the same I hoik I ami invulnerable hams
of resumption as speedily as it c ;n be
attained without injury lo our already
greatlv sull'erilig business interests.
On but a single other point does Mr.
Tildeii depart from the plain lines of
tho St. bonis platform. His brief but
cogent argument in favor of a single
Presidential lerm is one of his happiest
and strongest declarations and bears
upon its face the impress of sincere con
viction. On the true relations of the
North ami .South to each other he ut-
ters the views of every patriot; on the
ipieslion of civil service reform his posi
tive and practical pledges contrast miIi
linielv w ith the hiidi-soiindini' word
painting of (lovernor Hayes mid his
concluding paragraph w inch ol itsell
would nave made a complete and ap
propriate loiter has the. rincol tin earn
est man whose terse sentences are in
spired by an earnest purpose.
(en paper money has been reduced
.iil'Wll.'i in a little over two years.
(liiANr's administration is pronounced
the most graceful we have ever lun1 in
deed sylph-like.
A linn. Aziz kept seven hundred cooks
who nci red him up daily thirty differ
ent kinds of pilaf which it was his de
light to throw at his attendants. When
in ill-temper he thrashed everybody up
to his llrand Vizier. He loft jewel;
worth ltlHHiti(Hl and tf'-'O.liiKMKKl in
gold besides shares nominally worth
fli.lWO.lMMI but hardly marketable at a
tenth part of their face value.
IimIIhii Ruunm.
The system of Indian runners seems
to be little understood. If important
news is to be tarried an Indian gorges
niiiisi-ii mi ineai iukob a snort nap
mounts one of the tleeiest of their po-
nies uml dashes along like the wind
until bis horse requires feed when he
nods a few times while his horse satis-
fies its hunger from tho luxurious mead
ows; when the rule is renewed the run-
ner needs nothing for his pony ami
takes nothing for himself but his liirows
and his blankets and will in the man
nor indi atcd ride two or three days
and nights passing over from sixty to
one hundred miles in each twenty-four
I 1M ... -I .
iiours. t nen ine nearest camp is
reached his story is taken up by other
imiians ami in iite manner carried in
every direction.
The speed with which the news travels
depends upon its importance but in
this way tho Indians often beat tho tel-
egraph and their lirst reports if they
come direct aro usually to bo wlied
upon.
The runner who brings great news is
feasted from one topes to another and
it is not until the storv heuins to
old that ho lets loose his imagination
and adds to tho original in order to keep
up th a inteft'st in him as the bearer of
great news.
I ho runners aro ahvavs volnnieni j
and frequently two or threo will stai i
for tho same point but the mm llmt
gets in last is bound to tell the biggest
storv If ho hits to deny tho statements
of his rivals or out his storv nut nf
cloth in order to do so. lironco tho cou
mining reports
ii. i ii ii .in nilKA"! u mun
J :ii Vnirli
The ilurahl oi.'i".- new icCjIvIii; h.ii
'i.M.ilivi. in nls i i' 'i 'i.i) itfs ol all 'It 'irlii
'.inn mill ii.iI.'h ah '. mi.lii ''Inn nf prices uml
I'litllly. I:.. I llei. I iMi.to iii.il I'liiuri .1) l."l
iii ii.iii t . . it.uiHif.'i rant-..
I..- i ; .' -4 "s ' ileal' 1. 1 tin
h II hi III'
I in I'd llll'
rii'toiM. llilni!
In in -III ol i.tif
; 'nil i nit':
hi ii - j Tin'
!'. ...: .; I ; loi-irKio c.
ill... 1 i '!'t'il' ilo.il' Iter's Hlulilurll
il . j .nil!'.' I ii 1'im.l 'tt i nls la
iiious tOlltl! Hini iukuihUiik emu wlilcl. 11
will not iirfiriu. No im'tentluim Irrcion-
cllulile Willi i:iiiiiiiiiin sunso Kit iimuo III nil
uremic to It hut evlilcimi nl lliu imml jiuhI-
tlvc iiiituru liHsliitun hocuiuuImIIiik lor ovar
iniintrtur of I'cnluiy In lis heliall hh'li
proves It to Iki a rullalilu prcveiitlvu mill cu-
ialvor Iilularlal iIIskiisiih all utlli; flit ami
Kiilnl mull) anil Ki'iu'ial cuiruclivu ami
specially viiliialilc In cases wlieio bu how-
flu iiviip . kIiiiiiiii'Ii or ill liiiirr oiuiois are lit-
li'.'li d. ili lilllly. Hie solllite Iiiiiii u lu'lll'i'su
in i (i v limllly evils sprliiK. Is imilrcly u iiu-
licit hjr Hie llivluomllvn in tliill ot the hll-
ti is whlcli iiiti'sN iiiemiiluii' ilei'iiy uml ri-
palis Iiiksi'I ot ni'i vims unit inuseiiliir pnwer
lilln lllliliiVIIHi ll:e lliu'lltl'. Hill t tl'UT-
llili illyi.'slliiu easy
rinisliliili'Siif nllilit wuiv falllnu fust
As Ihinindi tint city sstiii' ls tlu'K) iiiishuI
A lnvuly iiiulil-lii'i' clieek was hrlKiit.
Hit liri atli wusswi'i t liiTtmilh who white
A ml In Mm- liiui'l 'M wa her want
Hhu iHin nliill lii'f HllZDDIlNT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GALLOWAY & GAYLE
Hl'CCKSSOItS TO II. WARD
I'ltlOMCItlPXIOIV
413 ELM STREET.
lliiviK iturWnirUMl Mr. Vinln woll-Htilet'Ujii
HKH'K IJI
Pure Drugs and Chemicals
Ami uiltlmt liirutilv to It wo are now pre
imreit In luriilsli tlie I'lte.nns of Dallas with
iinytlilnil they nrs'il In the drug linn
We Mnlie (lie I'ri'Ncrli'tlon IIiiuIiiihh
il Nioeliilty.
An ixiiiirtitiu'iMl iiri'Hi'rliillonlsl will be
rcinly In iIIsiii iihu Ihi ln lit all limes lilifht or
Hay.
Wn aru ri'Ciilvlnif liiruo stock of
Perfumery Brashes Toilet Articles Etc
To which the Htttmtlon of the ltulkttlne
)tciiillv Invl ) ilool'Mlv
People's Furniture Store
No. 802 Elm Street.
THK MOHT roMri.lOTK HTOCK OK
FURNITURE
IN THK CITY.
C11KAI' AH ANY H011HK IN THK S'lATK
Call and UiiiinluooiirNEW HTOCK
GEO. RICK Proprietor
iiiii''i-iiiini
Fur the .School Koom.
aiMIO lUncrnvliiKN; I SKI riiKfN llurlo.
Pried
a max i i i hi:
To tint Hm lllustriitloiis hi'lftolotit In Wi'h-
stt i'H unalirlilKi'd wc have iiihleil lour pui;cs
-OK-
Colorod Illustrations
Knui uved expressly lor the work at Urgi ci-
ponso. Nearly iivniy Hlato Hii)ierliitenilitnt o(
I'uhllo Inst riietton In the I utoii or corres-
iioiiiIIiik ollh'er where sui'li nil one exists
1 1 IIS I'iiCOIIIIIII'IIiIimI W kiihi itn'rt lllt-mmAKV
lu tint sliouaesl terius Aiiioni: lliciu are
tliiisti of Kasterii Noithern Mlilillit.Houtli-
eni uiul Western MIntoH Twenty-elKliI lu all
NTATi: ri It IIASIOKN.
The Hlnteol NKWVuHK has placed 10-
ikhi copies ol Wi'hstei'H I'nahihlKt'd lu as
mill v of tier I'nhllc Hehools.
The HlRKl of WISCONSIN ahont
nciirly cvary School.
Th. Hlnteol NKW Jl'.HHKY l.WKl-iiearly
every Hcliool
Tlm Hi m i. of M tcillUA N. made provlslnns
fur all tier Schools.
The State of Al AHH ACIICSlorTS has sup-
plied tier sohoolHiieiiily nil
The Hiuui of IOWA has supplied her
Schools.
Tho Stale of CONNKCT1CUT has liiattc
pi'ovlstonii tor her Schools.
Over :MI Schools lu 1NIU A N A were sup-
plied ilurliiK t he your is;.' ami ninny morv
ni isva nutl In. I.
In other States many mples have hecu
pure 1 1 use I for supplying Schools ol elites
counties ami towns.
What hotter investment enu lie made for
Schools?
.More than tell times as many are sold ol
Wehstcr's Dictionaries us of uuyother se-
ries In tills country
At least four-lift lis of all the School-hooks
iiuhllslicil In tills country own Wehstcr as
their standard; and ol the ruinulmlur few
acknowledge any standuid.
I'ulillslied hy II. iV C. MKHHIAM.
. jy-'fi-iltf Spi lntjilcld Miirs
PARE ItKDUCI) !
11 Y
Xnvli;utioii
Direct
Nt outliers
Passage $3.00. Meals &
Berths Free.
I.eawe lloimlou nl i. m. uml (inlvea
Ion nt H p. in
JOHN HHKAHN I'rrsldent.
F W. SMITH. Hiiperllllendniil. Iiineis-i;
tfin n day at liiinie.
Aiient. wanted. Out
iplo III ami terius tree.
i nuit 'o a J
usla Mslue
msyv-Uii wly
TO JXISVLICXtN
IN
Iron Cotton Ties
FACTOBS AID PLiNTEHS.
1'leaaetake notion that whereas there aro
lielim ottered for .ale III your local II v hy par-
ties not licensed hy us iron Cotton Tlos
With laiekleH liavlmr an mi.ni !.. ..i.
one liar of the hack le leadtnu; Into a niorllse
wo caution you mil to iiuike use or sell any
such Ties ell her with new Duckies mid
Hands or wvi'Hlleil second-hand Hueklcs lu
com Mind Ion with newer pieced Hands uu-
lilKstsniKht from our aillhorlied aventN
Our Arrow and other iimiii Mini iinnkina ia.
several years past have heen sold and
iHaiupted "Licensed to line ono ' only."
Our attorneys are liislriiiti.l in i.fm. !.
Kal list all persons violating our pateut
KOHTIiK
Aiuerlrau f 'ol ton Tte Company
Limited
.. 0M)K Oeneral Legal AKont
. W. Ill HLKV Jk CO.. IJle.l. W
JumuWius AgMil for ToM
DRUGGISTS
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
iiiiii i imi i r.i'11 1
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL
I a'V l)e urluumt ol Wurililimtnu l id-
voi.liy.) I'he i.'i'iiliir iiiiiiniil term or thin l.aw
Sellout will ii ii on HVi'iliieMlii.v (K liilx r
1 1. 17(1. Kllll I'lillIHe (wo til iiik nix mini tlm
nen. .siiiil..iii aiiinlUitil tu Urn senior uihbh
ii i jiiiiiiIm iti'in Oy iiiiplicntiuii on or liidniK
i -'il.. i Jn 'I nil Ion '.j .ir term liielinjlni!
if il III i iry.
l-'nr I in rl ' eitl ii i h nil'lri'Hi.
U KIKWAHT in mi nt l.iiw hiirulty.
&H N. ill I ni HI. HI. I.OIIH -MJ.
uiml-il"ai
NINTH
ANNUAL SESSION
OK THK
Texas Military Institute
CO.M.M KM 'KM
vt:i.v:i v MKL"rt:mii:ii a ihtii
ACADEMIC STAFF I
(!()!. JOHN (. JA.MKH. Hiiiiorliituiulcnt
uml Hrol. nf M ill lli'lmil k-m ; MA.ll III II. II.
IiIN WlliDIK I'roli'Ksnr I'liynli'H anil Chcin-
Islry; Col. K. W. JA.MKH Coiiiiiiaiiilaiil nl
Ciiilets mill I'ref. ol Military Kiivilni'riliii;
uml Tiii'IIim: MAI. W. I.. Kill NU lit) K.-l 1'.
I'll. Ii. 1'iur.oi i.anKiiai(K HiKioiy iiiiii i.u-
enitiiii.; CAM'. W. II. TALl.KY Ait
Ahh'I rof.
Malliuinalli'SUiul r.iinimii.
J AS. II. HIIKI'HKttll M. II. Humeoii: Vt.
J. A. HAKKU Ailjutant; L't. A. WlLl-H
iuarioriuiuiiur.
A full ClnHSlnal Miitlienialli'iil Hint Hi'len-
tl (lo ConrHii of liihti iiclon Ik Klvt n wllh mil
Itury ilitlls ami iIIhcIiiIIiih ihIiIihI. Mlllliiry
tlutles do uot (ioiilllul with M iiillea.
TERMS FER SESSION. FORTK WEEKS
llonnl uml l ullloii llll
Kor Cnlulni'iutH AililruKS tin MiiPfrliilon-
tlttiu nl AiiHtln. Julyl-ilAu 'Villus
Dallas College
COItNKlt I IK
Floyd and Live Oak Sis.
Will Open Neplcmlier llll.
Tills C"lli'i!ii In now lliitlcr the ili'Ml'liry of
uev. j on ii ic. Aiii.i.1. An it. wnii asHisii'ii
Uy an alili-(lorps nl' teiiclinrs will spare no
pains In inaklin It a Klrst-class liiHlitulc;
seooiiil lo nono In the Htate.
IT 1 A
I'Viiiitlv
IiiNiliiiti'
( llh'i Inn siiportor ait vuntiiKi's tociii'h sex il
sii'i'lally niaile ol reui inn Imys lor Cul-
h'Ke. 1 Ii i iron t; li liistrnittlnns will lie ulveii In ttit
Classli's Heieni't'S .Mattieniiith'S Wenrrat
liltitriitiint Hi il 1 ii ii i y Kiillsh hramtli(is
Mtishi anil tho Kine Arts.
The si sslon Is illvlili'il Into two terms ot
live months each.
RATES OF TUITION l
I'l'liuiiry scholars per month V'2 Ml
Pi'i'tmrtory sehotars pir moiilh ii ItU
Ai'aili'inh' mi l OollcKliilo per inoiith 6 (XI
Ineiili'iilHl leu per terin 2 UU
MasUtanil Moileru ljuiuumis extra at the
usual rates.
Tuition payahle Invarlahly in uilvauee or
at lliu helnliiK ol eai'li month. St-holiirs
will tic clinreil from ilate of enteraiieu to
the closu the titi'iu Kor lurihcr parllculiirs
otltliena Jull.N It. Al.l.KN I're-hlelit
jy'ii-dhn Lock Hex M Dallas Texas.
ROANOKE COLLEGE
SALEM. VIRGINIA.
Ncxtscssloii heulns HcDteinhcr llth. Colle
Klate uiul I'reparalory courses. Uiisurpaied
locution healthy uiomitalii climate moral
uoiiiuiunlly. Modci'iite cxpciiKcs. From
(IMI lo fill) for leu months (IncliidliiK boaid
liiliniii eie.) ('oiii'kc iinie prosperoiiH. sue
dents from all seetlons of the country
twenty-four Iroin Texas. For eatnloKUes
eli' addrcNSSicretiiry of Faultily ltoanoke
Colh'KU Mulein ii'Klula. Jj 16 ilw.in
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY
Weiiernl U. W. C. I.CK Fri'Nlilcnl
Full courses ot liiHtructloii In (Masslciil. l.lt
entry uml sulenllllo stuillev and lu tho I'ro-
li'ssloiial departments ol I.iuv and ol Civil
KiiKiuecrlnu.
The next session will open September 21st
iinii close .nine Villi loiai expenses cxelii-
slveol hooUsand olothlUL nend not exceed
9:ttlti; liy inesslnu they may lie r.'itni'cd to
f.Hi or (All. For eataloKUu contnliilnu; lull
iiiionuaiion apply lo
Jyf-dAwtf WAll'KK HOWIK.Cloik.
VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE
MiiiihIoii VlrKlnln.
lli'V. It. It. I'hllllps A. M. Hector assisted
hy ii larue corps ol experienced oltlcers.
Thirty-second aiimiul session will coin-
lucnce Sept. n. I'atronuKe represents nine
teen States liulldliiKs spacious I iron mis
extensive. Terms moderate. Churches of
seven denominations within three inlinUis
walk. For catalogues address the Kcclor
oruou. ii. iv.niieiiey. jyin-ujiwim
LEE AND JACKSON
Military Academy
IlUItlCVILI-K VA
The Fall Session of 1.S76 will IhikIii the first
inonuay in Bepiemner.
Kxpenses per Session of Five Months
llt'Hid ami Tuition hicUidlug Waslilug
lent uiul ijllfUIH ivvi.
A lull and oompctcnt Corps of Instruction.
Locution hcaltlilul. Strict dlsclpllue. Dl-
ploiuus touriidiliites.
For CaluloiitU'S address
MtO. u. J. in na:ss
aanrslAwJI . Supeiiiiten.leiit.
Medical College
OF
AT
BILE
The regular oourse ol lectures will begin
on l iieailiiy November l lih is7(l. mul
close about the 'Jith ol .March following.
I'he preliminary oourse will co leneo
about the middle ol October at which time
Hie lUBMcctlim ltonma will lie open
TheClty Dtspeu.ary has lieeu removed to
Hie College llulldlug. in the course ol t lie
Vcur several thousaml nailciita i .
island piescrlheil for at this Dl-pensary lu
..... umikn Wl II.V ni 1(1 lit) Utt
FACULTY.
V k Dllllll Iff t ...
u . " . .1 " "ji.coieriiiiH rroicssor of
Uaierln Mcdlcit and Therapeutli's.
til.'il A I.' II It i i I. ...... .
i J . 1 tm " rroiemior or
the Science ami Art of Medicine.
K. II. FOUUNIKlt. M. II lr..l.U.u..r ..I VI...
terta Mwllca anil 1"'itu iilii tk-s.
WM. 11. ANDKIWON M. 1). Professor ol
Physiology.
J.F. 11KC8TI8 M. I).. Professor of Sor.
gitry.
JAMKS K. HAHKISON Jit. M. I) Pro-
fussorol Cheinlsiry.
JKUOMK COCHllON M. P. Professor ol
riililio Hygiene and Medical Jurisprudence.
V.. P. HAlNKM. M l. 1'rore.Bor of Clinical
Metlli'lne.
UOItONWY OWEN. M. D.. Pror.ts.nr ni lll
.Uttrles ami tin) Diseases of Women k'Ud
Children.
CALEB TOXEYi M. D.. Professor of AnaU
uuiy
MET.r (HH. M' W. D. BIZ-
5KLL M. D. Demonstrator. ol Anatomy.
Uetures Kme to Hludeut. Irow n parts ol
the United Stale..
Matrloulatlnn Fee i m
v.mruMiii rvw. . Ill UU
Kor further linrtloiilars and circulars an.
ply to
W. U.A NUICIwon. .M.D.
jjuo-dwtr
Uesu ot (lis Fsoully. '
EDUCATIONAL
IXST1TUTE
LI8HON TJCXAS
KKVKN HII.KIJ Mill II UV I'AI.LAN.
t'111 .1 AS. It. M Ali INK rrliii'll'id.
MlW. M. V. MAI.O.NK As-oclate.
The next suiwloii nt 40 wk will opon on
Monilay Heptemher 4 IS7D U(I i'loe Juu7
KT. I'uiiiU reielvi'J at any time laiyii'K
Tullloii r'ec from dalo ol untraiice In clofc(?
ot until hohhIuii duo always lu aUvaiiteoii
.liiv !' ililriitiiH.
HlKl ClHHK J ilSim
Htti'ond CIiins ;) 00 to W IK)
I liliil and Hon rlii China .
Klllh and Hlxlli Class
Mtlil'TII IailljllllKl'K DUi'll i I J
M lisle .VHK)
Ciintliimiiit Fee J III
UshoI 1'lnno Kim
Hoard for Korty Weeks W W to 112 ."si
Tho Kluhth A ii ii mi 1 Susstou will begin on
the First Monday of September next.
A Villi Corps of Uliclciit Teuchem.
Tuition from SJ .Vi to S'i.00 tier month pays
mil SJ fin to (fi.iH
hie monthly iu
advance.
Small bovs of uood hahlls admitted and
kept miller the I'Miistiiiit care of the I'l lnel-
pal. W. H. SCALl'.S rilnclpiil.
Jy'J(Ud:liiis .g
Masonic Female Institute
Marshall Texas.
HON. F. II. SUXTON President of l ixecn-
tlve Hoaiil.
CKV. CIIAItLKH II. K'l'UAKT A. M.
l'linei tuil.
A School of long standing thorough schol-
arship nud vllgllilu lociilluii. The lull linn
for 1S.7S will oit)li on
Monday Neptomber IMtli
With ample facilities for Instruction and
ai'i'itngeiiicnis mr iioiiieini;.
Terms tor l'ive Montlis.
Hoard i75. Tultlou Irom Mi to (:W. Music
Diawlug. Painting French ete.t at reason
iibl' rates.
For catalogues cmituliilng pai'tlnilui s ad
dress the Piliiclpal. aiiK'J-Uwil.vw
REAL ESTATF.
Texas I-.nrLci
AND
Immigration Company
OF
JSt. Louis
Kx-l)ovcruor II tlrats Hrown President;
Jninei U. Price VIce-PntHidenl: Lee H.
Sbryock Vice-President and Milliliter ot
1 exas Lit-parlinent at Ausllii Texas; F. 11
Wooilworlh Seurelary. Parent olllce St
ljiiiils Missouri. Solicit the agency of lauds
lor sale in every section of Texas.
Very Kespecllully
JySI-iltf F. II. WOODWOTU.Hsoretary
AVO OALNKY
President.
(HAS. W.OIIIINIHI1IK
Secretary
TEXAS GERMAN LAND
AND
EMIGRATION BUREAU
(Incorporated November IS 1875.)
1012 I'jronJrld Ateuus St. Louis liuuuri.
Oeneral Land Itatlroad and steamship
Agents Lauds In all the counties In Texas
toi sale. JylU-dtl
w. r. LVTK.
J.P. MUBI'lir.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
FOXY. HA.LB.
Improved and unimproved properly lu
overy iiiiurler of Hie cltv: also. Iiwms and
farinlng lauds In Dallas and olhei counties
or I exas.
For rent Dwellings and bust uess houses ii
the city ol Dallas. Spclal i;tu iilliin "i!ti Ii
abstracting and perfecting titles uiul cshei
Hsblng laud cliilms; also to the coiKctlng nt
reuis uoiesaiui aecounis oy
W. F. liYTH.t-CO.
Heal Kstato Agents No loa Dainai' street.
NATIONAL LINK UK HTKAMItltS
Consisting of twelve llvo laivu sUmmshlos
one of the best and certainly the cheapest
line plying between New York. Urent llril-
ulli ami buiope. Steerage and cabin wllh
railroads HckeU either way from ami to
Dallas or round trip tickets good for one
year for sale by the undersigned. For par-
iiuuinin nun i.p s.t tiauoi i ue sieainem can-
lus call nl our oltlee No. lull Lamar street.
jau'i:tdtf W. F. LYTF. A CO.. Agitata
MISCELLANEOUS.
BLYTUE & CO.
Wholesale anil Kelull Ueulers In
"W INES
Liquors and Tobacco
712 ELM STREET
too 1-dly
Ladies.Mtention
FOU READY-MADE MAIDS
FOU FUIZZKS IN ALL COLORS
FOU LADIES TOILET P0WDEBS
FOlt DIAMOND GOLD AM
BLONDE POWDERS Tor the
1IAIB
MME. M. J. CLAYTON
Over rir.t Nntloual Bank Cor. Main
aud Lamar.
Combings made up In the latest styles.
Htampliig aud Kmbroldry4 Pinking and
laing an
(ItwUilly
. . . .1
ALFRED C. OARSIA & CO
Froducs Commission Merchants
(JALVK8TO. TEXAN.
Being IntorcstMt In the OALVKHTON
wlu' COMAN Y wears prepared to handle
wheat on consignment upon which we will
m&Si UbereJ cull tdTUoet
jWwmtvfrr.o'wa
CONTRACTORS
i
A. 1)11.1
ft K A It
Will take(!iintract for all kinds of Build lugs either Hrlek or Wood Complete. If yiig
Want liood Honest Work (Jive us a Trial. Wo retvr lo the Work we have Done and t0
Those vVe Have Worked For. mayjfl d:in
CARTER'S ADDITIOIT
TO
WEATHERFORD TEXAS.
OlSLN'fl THE ORIGINAL TOWN TRACT ON THK NORTH.
lllle tli st-cliii I land presi tiling an iiiibroken Mirfai e shipliii! Sonllivurl urint-
wai'ti Die limn unit e celleiit wi'll untie can b oli'iOtinl nl n il. pih nt ti inn
-O forly-llve li ei. A more eligible site lor lesii tenets 1 1: nit liny oilier In tin- Vlcln-
liair in'le liom the . enter "I I he t wn uml pi i fectly i.'i- s'ii'e I In cnii inieiiu
Main street one iiuiidrcil ffi I in v lillli hi'liig open dintcliy lliiouh Hie uilill-
suivey and plal Iihs been in in I u.
-' I.OTN .lllxUIIO KK.i:r. AIKM1S. loo rt.KT UIIIK. STIlhtTN SO I tl r
uiik. ii.ii:v i 11:1.1 Hini:
..I ....... I .. I I 1I..-I In .1... -&.. t ..I .. ... I M l .1.1
. . - .il. nun .urn m 11 uiib nun no 1111' lu
lliu following lenes:
FIFTY J)()LLAIS EACH ONE-IIALf CASH.
llalanie )u two ciunl aninnil paymeuM with twelve per emit interest Apply to
HAM. IX. TV1 rHjTjT TSTYTTVr. n. i-i 1
IIUKi'iill
DALLAS. OCTOBER i3.
(JPiANH EXPOSITION OF
Agricultural d Mechanical Productions
IMMEN8H C0LLKCTI0N OF Fl'LKNDII. MACUlNhKY.
TUK FiNKST lll.OOD KTOCK F1UI.M AM. HK1TIONH (IK TDK COUNTKY-NOTKD
HAfl'UW AND HkNOWNM) TUOTTK1W.
TDK NOIITII TKXAH FAIR ASSI )C ATIDN will hold Ihelr FIHKT ANNUA I FA lit
(H'TOilKH A Is'li. Splendid premlmns M ill he olieit il In every di pai i incut ensuring Hid
Finest Mtoek and Miiehliiery Dlspley ever Is'ld in the Mouth. No expense will bcsiiared
lo make 11 a grand success In every parliculir. it will be held liiiiuediul"ly Hller the St.
Louis Fair and the Managers are already assiied ut large contrihtiiioiis ol .Maehlneiy aud
stock of every kind. Tint Fair will contimit the. enure week with splendid ml llary
drills and dully races. Arliclcs torexlilblliouui i- res'peellully sollcllnl from la i iners slock
raisers maiiulacluiers artlaiiN mcrclniiils uiul the public gem .rally e peelally the la-w
dies of Texas All ituestlous or correspondeiK!! to the Secretin y hiomptly imswerrd.
OIIAJ-J.
W. E. HUGHES Presidout.
PURE CANDIES!
Greeves t&? Oo-
IIC -KNSOKS TO l)OI MIAS WIIITJXFV & VO.y
No.Sia 3VTiii Btroet I3illn. Toi nn.
t holt'Niile uml ltt-lail MitiiiU'ttftiirrrM ol' Pure iiuI1'h..
City and Coimtrr Orders Solicited.
aiigl-.tm
JOSEPH GRAHAM
ATJGTIOITEEE.
comissiox MirccJiiviN rr;
IJALL.AS. 1KXAS.
Consignments of FWnmire and all Classes
OF
MK ROM A NT USE SOLICITED.
niigl-il.'im
W M. HKNTKK.
SEIsTTBE & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND UKNKIUL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NO. 200 NOttTH MAIN ST CORNER OF PIN. ST.l.OlilS.
tfsr-I.llieriil advances oa shipments. Hpeoial atteut:on given to (train Wool ami Hides
julyll Dm
WKH. M. SAMUEL
K. V.
HINOO
E. m. SAMUELS & som.
OOTTOlT FACTORS
-AND
General Commission Merchants
NO. lOl 3NT. MAIKT 8TIIBET
Julyll-Sm
JA.MKH W.HOOTH
JOHN
I
E S T A B L
J. W. BOOTH
COMMISSION
ft'. 101 ftoi lli Second
CJlrvraoifVSslit.?10 f
JOB PRINTING
HOUSE SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTERS
NO. .
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Ko. 1114 Elm St.
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.nc irpi. jl.;ii Mill lie shiii ii I lie pi ('Scut
tVenllierloril. 'Icxiin.
1873.
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