The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 154, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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DALLAM. TUX AH.
WKIINKKIIAV )IOHM.(i
AI'lJ'-'riT I.
(Inn letter from ''('oiiuiiirlio lini"
(fiviH a diiiriiofoi istinilly k"" 1 !' i""
count (if Uio killing nl' tlolilcti mi tlm
2Mli ult.
(tovkiivoii III iiii.uiii in lit I101111' lit Tys
Ji-r for u furlninlil"' vinit. His old
ni'lulil'frH mill fi ii'iul will 110 iloiilit ex-ti-iul
him a hourly welcome
Dim NporUinoii will Im 11 t 1 to
heir Hint Hiito !h it rnsinpt of gntlinp
Into til 0 .'rent western nuiiiiK cirri 0.
Si'O letter in niiotlior plucn
Mit. A II. McCri.i.iiM editor of tlio
Kinmiiur tins licmi iiitn Hick hh wo li'iirn
from tlmt paper of Uih li'Jth ultimo.
Wo tondnr our iinloiit wishes for his
Hpcddy rcoovi'ry
It Ihih boon suufiosteil Unit President
Hayes' order to federal ollloo-lioldflis to
iklmtuin from piirli.iin politic durinr
incumbency would 1m nn excellent
rulo for tlioso lioldinif stnte. olliees. Wii
Hutmcribo to it mont lieurtily.
Iow completely tlio f!rout Htrlko
iiwiillowod up Clik'f JoBopli. It dis-
posed of liim in aliout ono-hnlf the
time it took Oenerul Howard to et
remly. Even our Mexican liordor
troubles lmvo lieen tunic romlin for 11
week or ho. Whut will constitute the
next HeiiHiition 'I
Ouit friniuls who complain of the ir
rctfiilurity of the tnuilM in tho delivery
of T11 k 1Ikiui.ii hIiohIiI reniomlier Hint
tlio recent strike h'nl u good dual to do
with it. On tlio Tnxus mid Pucilii! one
train wns withdruwn for u few duys.
Now since tlio happy reHiiniption we
trust tilings will settle down to their
wonted regularity.
Tiik resumption of bun'moss conse-
ntient upon the return of the strikers
to work was very prompt nnd ft few
dnys only will he. nocosHiiry to put
thingK Imek whore they were when the
strike commenced. Thin in 11 most
happy termination ol what at nun time
promi.Hed to ho a very nily situation
no far us trade in concerned. Texas Iihh
suffered less than any of the. states.
Tiik men engaged in the recent strike
on the Texas and Pacific railway with
out exception speak in the highest
terms of the ahle general miporintciidi
cut Colonel George Noble. If left to
him entirely the all'uirs of the Texas
and Vaoilli) would be administered in a
Hiilisfantory way and all parties would
bo more than satisfied. This is a high
compliment to Colonel Noble and one
no doubt of which he is very proud.
W11.1. ('nnii'iWtiiko hold of the (pies
lions underlying tho recent railroad
troubled? It seems toils that legisla
tion oil these and kindred subjects
'outfht to bo of tho llivt importance and
to take preoedonco of everything else
Tho causes aro deep down and correct-
ives must go to the bottom to be ellWt'
ive. Tho senroity of money in circula-
tion caused by tho passage of tho re-
sumption net is 0110 of tho chief causes
and no tinkering palliative will answer
tho purpose. Hwilltako tho states
inanship of America to dral with the
subject. Tho Ohio platform td our
way of thinking is gutting pretty nearly
on tho right track. Wo must have no
repetition of tho recent dangerous out
breaks nnd to guard against this we
must have more money.
IXmiorrntio Keller.
Kansas City Times: The demoerutH
of Ohio have Joined tlio strike. Tlnv
aroHtrlkiiiKHgitliiKt hard times; against
uieoiion irauus mm all ttie oilier great
frauds that lmvo brought on our pres-
ent troubles; against coiitraclion;
against the resumption act; against the
silver (Itiiioiietlatlon fraud; against
the policy or substituting bank notes
for greenbacks; against tlio rule of the
chum who proclaim that "tho working
man who cannot live on bread and
water lu not tit to live."
The rroilltfM'a Upturn.
Fort Worth Democrat: Yesterday
morning a countryman drove up to
mo uawiiy-uniise on hub 11 street with
a load of watermelons and halloed to
a man nt one of the windows am
asked tilui if lie "didn't want to buy
a watermelon lor nis gin'."' I lie mail
replied In the negative utid the
woman came to the window when tho
nieion Tenner recognized tier as his
(laugiuer wno Had ran away from
borne some months ago J lu plead
wiui ner 10 aoauuon uer lire or sill
Hud shame ami go home with him
which the Kirl tiuullv
We commend her comluet to others of
ner sort as me bal tblng they could
Grant lu Nwllasrlnail.
New York Herald : Cleueral Grant.
wiiiic Bi Jwrue iHiieu upon me presi.
dent of the Hwls confederation at II
o'clock and his call returned at 12
o'clock. Mrs. (Jrant was iireacut aud
was Introduced. General Oraut dined
with the president and federal coun-
cll aud M. Htaemplll.the (Jeneva arll-
iraior 111 me Alabama claims confer
nice. Ueneral lladeau nnd Jesse
Ursnl were also Invited. The nresl
dent proposed the following toaat: "To
General Grant the moft illustrious
general ablest statesman and worthl
tft citizen of the United H tales." (Icn.
i ral Grant rose and sain In reply that
lie was glad to be in a lepubllo on this
aide of the broad Atlantic. 1U boasted
of the kindly feeling w hich the Am.
ricnu people entertained for the preal.
dent of t be Swiss confederation and M.
Htaemplli for the part they iiad taken
In the Geneva arbitration by which
the dlfllcultles between two powerful
nations were settled to the satisfaction
of all concerned. Ut tier speeches were
made by member t f the government
and by M. Htaemplli. Jeswlo Grant
ajwike In conclusion and said: "The
joimgit republic congratulatr tho
oldl."
tXrtUTIVE Vlf.lLANCE.
In mniiy wayn nnd ul ninny limes bus
llovci'iior HiiMhiH iven liiniil nl uu
i wrsii inly v.iitcl.ful cur'' over tho va
ried and diver-illed Intercuts of tlii-
great ( (Hilliioliwi nllll mo-it. eoniliielidii.
bin ill Itself (Hid creditable to llilll MS ft
until and mi ollici l' No m licine cim-
cix ti l by my ciiiiibinnliiiii lini been too
wily tueiilr.ip (iiivciiior llulilmid into
hii-ity nt't ion or to lull him into uu uu-
wakeful siicurily An able lawyer nl
lipn I'.vpcririicc In 1 1 1 i 1 i 11 1 with the laws
and uiidei'btaii ling llm Iriclu in vogue
to elude or cover up a meditated raid
oil llin treasury or llm public domain
he never fulls to lie provided 11 1- the
light moment with the exact degree
and character of force to oppose it sue
cessfully The Into I'lineyll.irnard
land grub nnd its history are sulllcieiit
to establish this ipiality beyond the
hopeol contradiction.
Tim intercuts of our exposed Iron
tier have claimed 11 largo part
of executive vigilance since (iov
ernor Coke's mantle fell upon the
broad shoulders of ltichard II. llul
hard. 1 lie wise policy anil skilllul (im
positions for frontier defense and for
tlio encouragement of frontier dovelo
nient have been coiiliuuud and when
tlio appropriation for tho maintenance
of tho force w-iis exluuited Gov
ernor II. fearlessly and devotedly
lent excculivo countenance toother
means to proiim'vo to tho people of the
borders llm protection which is of vital
importance to not only their safety but
to tlio sntllemeut mid development of
that magnilicent region as well ns
southwest Texas generally. This fairly
entitles (iovenmr Hubbard to tho grnt
itinln ol everv man in tho statu who
loves its past history nnd who feels in
toic-ht in tho promise of its glorious
future.
In the matter of tlio previous bad
management of tho penitentiary the
distinguished subject of our sketch
never hesitated but when by commit
tees and commissions ho was thorough
ly convinced of tho bad management of
the inaiiiiL'ers ho did not hesitate to
roiuovo lliein nnd Niilmfitute gentle
men of well-known business ipial-
ilics humanity nnd means to
the immediate advantage not of
tho tax payers alone but the general
credit of tho state no less than the
comfort nud security of the untoi'tii
nates who aro delaincil there. Few
men would have worked out a reform
of such magnitude so (piiotly so per
fectly and so satisfactory in ho short a
lime and with less public scandal or
trouble. It marks tho possession of
executive ipulities of a very high order
nnd an intelligent devotion to duty
from which tho very best results are
promised for the future.
The bankers and other speculators in
tho paper of tho stato havo found tlov
ernor Hubbard us hard 11 bargain as
they did Governor Coke whose fitting
successor ho is. financial agents and
brokers dealing in tho public securities
or tho state's promises to pay have not
found executive complaisance smiling
upon their innocent ell'orts to enrich
themselves nt the public expense. I'm
dcr Mr. Hubbard's administration dig-
nity decency ability hits marked
the public policy and no charge of
oxeculivo weakness or peculation lnui
over been dreamed of even much less
formally made. What n decided ad-
vance over tho times of Davis this
one single circumstance marks. To
Governor Hubbard personally no less
than the stato generally is this circum-
stance gratifying nnd from it we may
reasonably expect a bettor era in the
conduct of public affairs to date.
Whether Governor Hubbard is tho
nominee of tho next convention or not;
whether he is tho next governor or not;
helms already rendered tho state n ser-
vice which sho w ill not booh forget.nor
will sho ever ccaso to remember it
gratefully. Tho people of Texas with a
unanimity rnrely seen nud which must
bo very gratifying to her chief magis-
trate has compiled tho nlmvo verdict
which wo proudly enter upon the re-
cord .
Tin: statu ovi:ic.
TVm'i't Ownty. Austin has no cotton
compress nnd wants capitalists to in
vest in one. I ho city is one of the
points selected by tho cotton exchange
ns the place from wliero to receive dis.
patches ol tlio cotton movement week
ly giving receipts shipments nud slock
j mm ( iiiiMi. An insano man wan
captured Saturday night on a housa
lop shouting lire. Ho was not ideuti
lied .Sunday morniiii!. The residence
of J. W. rilipm was struck by lightning
Saturday ami damagctl greatly
LMinng tun strike tlio city ol Houston
was as unlet as almost every other city
and town in Texas. President Whit-
ney approves the action of the Central
oiiicers 111 me sciucmcni witn me em
ployvs. rour prisoners cut their
wsy out of the lad Saturday niornins.
Lucky that lirissom had been roomed
to Galveston for safo keeping.
jAimiMuu (ouny. Com is a little
short on account of dry weather
heat is exceedingly uood Larce
numbers of tiersons are visitinn the
springs for their health The Iis-
jvatch prints a page advertisement of
the lair winch promises well for that
enterprise More than l"rt0 people
uraiiK ai me jiaucoca springs on last
."unuay ami nearly a many at the
other springs about Lampasas A
tanner named hliliu (iraham was shot
in ambush last week when going home
from threshing wheat His wounds are
dangerous. Major Jones is on the trail.
l'ua ZinJt Cvuntu. The EJotn Ad
vertiser Is another newsnnier enter
prise for public natronnca. Success at
tend its efforts to build ud the intpr.
ests of the county. An editor is
wanted by the E.ioro Advertiser who
will make it red-hot for the iisrt'iM
who carried away tbe county records
to Wills Toint. Two lawyers In
Wills Point argued with their Tuts in
.Tudgo William's court hut week. They
went unfilled. J he Observer has
struck out ilr "ii ;ib i.t In. i'le" and will
... . 1 .. . . 1 ... 1 1 1
III ll'illlir l0 prillieil III lli'iiiii
KlilhU Wis tiikell llulll llle tlli'll I'll
lay chui'i'i' l with the slini.tu g "I
I. llii'giill some mouths ago Mr.
Mutiny living tell lllili-S HHIllll (if Ho'
I'oliit was cleaning 11 well and inliaicd
foul nil'. His brother drew liim nearly
out when Ihii rope broke -his full
killlnt.' him 1W tho aid ul dlMiilei l
ants Iho body was reeovcicd.
NO'IT.S AND OPINIONS.
llnllstoll Telegram: Tho solid south
... .. .. ! I ' I I' .. I
IS oliuer I llilll ever. 11 in nuiin uu
icace and traniiullity. It presents u
strong contrast to tho northern states
viven by social ronlliels and overwhelm-
I 111 induslriul unit coinmereiai ill us
order.
Cincinnati I'.miuiror: Knglainl and
Germany indicate great uneasiness and
Ineli ol conlidencn 111 Aiiiencaii secure
tics. Tho rcpe.il of tho resumption act
mid money sulllcieiit In transact the
business of the country would allay all
excitement and restore conlideiice
Kansas City Times : This strike will
take n place in history 114 omif 4I1C
most memorable incidents in the annals
of this country. Its cause and enh.se-
tpiences nnd all (he lessons to be de-
rived therefrom will Im the theme ol
statesmen philosophers and all soils ol
public teachers lorn long time to come.
St. Louis Times: liepiiblican news-
papers urn still unablo to perceive the
difference between a call lor federal
troops under the iirovisions of the con-
stitution to put down an organized in-
surrection and a call for troops outside
of Hie constitution to carry an election
for n political party. This may be
termed judicial blindness.
New Orleans Times : Tho significant
ipiery which suggesls itself even at thin
stage in tho proceedings is what origins
ated so ominous and to this country so
unusual a movement? I!Y what acci
dent has thirty or forty thousand em-
ployes and hundreds of thousands of
aiders and abettors suddenly discover
themselves in violent contlict with their
employers Y
Coiirier-.loiirnal: Tho American work-
man is not a Kuropcnn communist nt
heart. None of the aggravations ol
European life appear in American soci-
ology. In this country there are ave-
nues for nil men; and wo shall ho great-
ly mistaken if our workingmen do not
show before tho season is over that
they possess a deep unspoken under-
lying sense nnd a noble instinct which
will rise nbove mere turbulent piiskinn
born of misguidance and false princi-
ples. A KcniiH ft Wbntrnrteil lllaesliiiu.
AmuuK the hurtful oonsciitisnces of ol).
struoteil illKOfctlon Is tho linpovoiMiimiiit i f
tlio I1I11111I anil since a iluturlattvoctiiiilltloii
of tho vltr rlnlil not only iiroiliicesiUuger-
ous oiituulc weukmms hut aouonlliix to tho
bust iiitillcal authorities soiimtliues oilmen
uhjiIij iln it Im ui'i'iueut Hint to Improve tho
quality el tlio hl.ioil by promoting ingestion
mill uhm! 111 1 In: loo. ! u wi n) pruoaiillun. llos-
tettcr's Hloniaott UiltvM is iiruolsily the
rtiuitily or this purposu sluco H stlimilates
theg.istiiu Juleus uomiUurs llinsu hlllniiHiiml
evaouatlvu liri'Kiihirllles which Int. Here
Willi tho dtKuxtlvti processes iroiuott'S ns-
siiiilliUUm nl the loud hy tho biooil ami pu-
l ilies us well as enrlulit s it. The signs ol
linpiovi'iueiit lu health lu euliM;iiieiii'o ol
lining the Ultters lire spetilllv nppnreiit lu
1111 accession or vtg.ir a gain lu huillly snh-
slnnce mid 11 regulnr und nctlvo pi rfnrm-
anee of every phyaU kl (unction nugklwltu
HIM WHO 41li: M'tTKKIMU
from tlieellJi'Ui of tho wiirm woather ami
are ilehllltulijil aro ailvlsod hy physteluns
to In ko iiiuilviate aiiioiiuts ol whisky two or
threo times ilurlng Iho (lay. Ill a little wlillu
these who ndupt this lulvlco fruiiieutly in-
crease the Dumber of "drinks" anil lu time
beooiue oimMruiuil luuhrlates. A bovenige
whleli will not ornate thirst for Intoxicating
lliiuom nud which Is Intended cNpealHlly
for theheiiefltofilubllltatetl perHnns.whelher
nt home or abroad Is Dr. Hohi'iuik's Men
We il I'uiile. Ciuiiiitiilllg the J.ilcis ol inuny
limit toiiuil hrilK tills preparnt'iiii ilnts not
creutu 11 11 nppniltii lor the liitinclciitlng imp
llm liiiililHliluguiKl the llfo-Kii ppurtliiK prop-
enles ol many vslinilde natiiriil proiluelliins
ooiitKtmsj in It nml well known to tncillviil
men have 11 iiumI stri'iiglliunliig lulluciioe.
A single hnttloof iho Tonle will ileiiiuiiHtritte
its viiliiiibltt iiunlllles. Kor Uehlllly iiilalng
from Hloki.iN over exertion or from 110 y
cilHhO whiilever u wlnelimsflll of Hen Weed
Tunic tiikiui uller meals will strengthen the
stomach ami oiviiln 1111 sppelilo lor whole-
iiiiiii toml. To nil who aru Hboiit luuvlng
their homes we de-Ire to Hy thill the excel-
lent lice Is of lr. Mi'heiiek'N siiiinoiiiibe rem-
miles Hen SVeen Tonle' unit iMiiudrake 11 1 1m
aru piutluiilsily evhleiu when tiiken by
lhoe who urn Injuriously ulfecled by
ehiiiign of wilier Slid diet. Nil person should
leave homo w ithout Inking a supply nl these
SHlegaiinls iiluug. i'or snlu hy all druggists
niigld-wlm
A Itf inrilliil Agont f I ucoiiiiiioii
I'ustr.
It Is a fact wbleh liccame pnlent years ago
lo the people of the I'nlted Hiatus tlmt llos-
telter's Sloinneh Witters Is a remedial ageut
of uncommon power. As a eoiuenuf nco ot
this recogiiltlou lis sales have luoresseil tin
nieiisely at Inline mid brood nud It litis
risen to a foremost rank among the proprle
tnry medicines of the tiny. Cliemlesl uiinly
sis slter siihiiiltting It to the closent soni
liny proiiiniuee ll nbsolutely pure nml
skilllul- nml raiitelenlloiiH meillcal priicll-
tionom recommend Us line. A wide run go
ol iiiMiriioiK lulls Wlllilll III Hcopeoi Itsen
rutlvn npeinlloii. Among tliein my be
eumnoriileil ilyapopniii liver viiiii'ilulnt
eoiintlintlon nervous stlmeiiU urliuiry nud
Ulel Hie ulleekloiiN. rliouniHIIaio nml gout
Is n Miproinely elllencltius loulc tmnteiiM
I'Otivslonrnno clmers Hie ni I ml luipnlrs up
ieilivauu promiiien iioiiiiii ieei.
Ilrenth as sweet as summer's night
TiTtb like pearls milky white
Umns as rosy ss the morn
When the sun lu Heaven Is born
Hiieh tbe dear delicious wont
Of those who ns the NOZuDONT.
NEW IDVERTISEIflEflTS.
WAXAHAOHIE
FEMALE .ACADEMY.
Hl:l.MT M il VUL
dor ilia maniiKomout of coinpelont' ami ex-
iiMiuinSMitA..ini. inneuTin lu.
perieneril leaenera. Hit purtli lllnn aildresa
augi'ti-w't ihih. k. Lr-trt 1'rluolpal.
SPECIAL A0TICE SO. 1.
Is the aislirr.f Wn. I. Hirpk; Isskrstl-ta
Tbe notes sod accounts belonging and due
anil owing the hilt firm of Wm. L Murphy
have bfen placed In my hands for eolleo.
lion with ail neerssary Instructions loans
or adjust ele. l'artles Indebted will do well
to ea I without delay and fettle at enee and
savseoats. L. r. II tlsls
No. 411 KlnastfMt. Vp-Mlslrs.
Dallas Angus! I lr7. aagldlm
Washington and lee University.
LEXISHTOff VlmilSU.
Uen. U. . . LEI I'recldrnf.
Fall roomes of Instruction In ('tsuslril.
.Iierarr and HrlenllOs Klsnllm. ami In th
frofeastonal departtn.nta of Uw and of
llvll Knglneerlug.
The nextimwloii will nrwn Hfptrmlxr Jth.
and rln Jose ii'th. Tulal cipensm airln-
slT.of books and cliShma nel not.srtwil
.1; by mnwliig tney iuy b rvouced to
. or I ill.
Kor lull Information by rslabstna or clr-
mar atblma
WALlKH IHiWIK.
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Clark ! raeully.
Kentucky Cash kWm to.
A hi li.il 1-.1 l.y fin hi t of Hi" I ."id"! ' "'
Hie kill lull I III I lit I I l "I'll i.iil II I'" I NK-
rin lll iiiiHlllvrly Iiiivii Hun Ke 1.1I
i'wili in IniM lly of l.i l IHMI.l l' h 1 .
On ALIO JKHli 1K77
Or Miiiicy will he Rcfutidril.
$310000 CASH IN WIZE'J
I A It .11 1 111 DIMM :)( JI!W4
l.uul'tlllii M)..
'I reus.
Tim imltliii Is ri i'iM'Uiilly iiiitliUiil Hint in
eiilii.i ijliuni.i nl llm 1 1 . 1 11 1 iwlHl'll'Iml 10
tin. li.iiiii.r I .1 1 1 1 .ii 11 v . iii.il mil wUlll'llf lu
iimkii m x sli'il or frin li'iiiiil Im.iwiimi Hh'
l.lllllblf..l.li.l.l III.. 4 II. Hill li Hlllll ( lllll IHillU
lililllbi(nlloliL lime iiihiIkii 11I101 1 iiixl pill"
muni ul rnxly d.i) . V hi l n giuiiiiiu hi !.
tin. lliilulgiuii nl Hu ll puliKim even lir til'"
uliull pound II U on lledi i-ecoillil Ihul liim
(.onlpiiliKiiii l.l U iiiii In us in ' have ox-
inu.N d tlmlr wishes Unit Ihm l iuwlug
shml.'il he ll lull olio
'Ihel'oinpkiiy In pluuseil In iiliiliilllicn Ihul
Ilia inn Ih il KeiiUiekv hum lio lilnl ItuH
Iho clmrlor uuilur whloh I lioir dlsl rlinilloiis
luge plsee U
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Hence hii I u I ii i (I by hiw met the leeelpif
In lug iilni.1 i iiciiiiiiiulnx tl' uiiiii'uoioi iil
Hliipiiiilleiilly m.ile Hint nils lifiuvlug whl
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Thltrt 5'J ful.
II Tl kl'lslllll :t:l; KM) .'ill' 1 1( h . I k H.MIII
Iteiiillliiuees null liu liui'le by Mull Kx
press limit I'. l. order oi Iti gisloreil Letter
iiindo puyulilu to 11. W lliirruw it Co.
All eoiiimniiluiitloiis eiiniioetoil Willi the
Dlxtrliiutliui or order. for 1 Icliics un.i iiii-
plleiitlons ol Agents In sell Ticket should
be inldresNoil In
li W. IttfcltOH .1 I'll .1) I i nlinuorN
IJuiirler-Joiiriiiil lluihliiig Louisville Ky
Urine mlirr lug. :iiuli
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u lime fur IMay Now.
Dallas College
MALE AND FEMALE.
Rev. A. C. ALLEN A- M. D. D. Prfs't.
OpciiH Monday Sept 3 1877
INDKI'KNDKNT NONHKl'TA HI AN HUd
IN KVKHV WAY F1UUT-CLABM.
Tiillloii i'l Ul. S:l M nud ti (HI. Jucldetital
feo jiiocoiH per inoiilli. Kor t:stalogiio Hit
il ress the President. ty'tyl'l
lr. .T. .TONICS.
IIKKH Kill Kll IIIIIIKS 1 WOl.Fl's STOIlK.
Cor. Elm and Lamar Streets Dallas Texas
lines ueneral Hi notice lu .VniVnicaliil .S'm1
(in jl. (ilves h elal nllentloii to iIIsoiihoh of
imnin'n ami ivmuovh uuu 10 uu iiiHeiien pur-
tllllllng lo ortfir line liir.
Ol' I'It:!.. Di NHt l.TA I'lUN KKKH.
A clii'iilnr on lense nl the Heart ami
l.iuigH .Viuui Cutiirih li.inpiimii 'iDiiiiij
llvmiirrhimlx .fe.wlll lie "on I lo any uu
die s by mull on receipt ol two three cent
stum ns.
Also J'rinile Ciiniilur sent scaled ou receipt
ol two three cent slumps.
Uiliee hours ii to 11 a. in. a to 5 ami 7 to 11
p. 111. Jya.ltl
' I Ull.Kl'KK'S HALK OV KKAL KBTAl lj-
L W herons 011 ttie 1st day of .limitary A
1). 1N7II W.N. Htowo and AI. H. Siowe his
Wllo exeeutcd ami delivered to the under-
slgiud tliolr coi l 11 1 11 d. oil of trust which
w us duly r eoluod lu hook a iniges 7iiil to
iill.tii theoilleeof theolerkol tlieeoumy
court ol .UiUliis county and state of Texas
conveying to the iniilerslgiied uu trustee
the following i.oscilheil hind lying lu said
I'ounly uud kt'ile and known us part ol lot
number two !) lu bin -lc K of the Tubervllle
addllloii to the city ol Dallas uud hegluuliii:
ut the northeast eorni r of Miirilla und Krvay
si reels; thence riinuliig iiortliwurilly along
the east line of Krvay street 107 feet to the
HiMithWoHl col nor ol tlie lot sold lo Adolpli
I'aliii; Ibelieu eiistwaiilly at liKlit aiiKles
with Krvuy street 161! leet to said I'nlin's
soiilheast corner: (hence tn a southerlv ill-
inctlon i iirallel with Krvuy si reel III;1. leet
tbenee ulolig the north llueol Miirilla street
woNtwunlly to I lie point of hi minims'. And
wbereus Iho said deed of trust conveying
hiiiii tn no wus exeuiiieu lo secure (lie pay-
ment of a certain promissory nolo made 1 1 v
the said W. N. Mtowo ami M. It. Siowe to
Amelia i'oliieliccli loru part ol tlie piireluiie
money in hiiiu nnio which Minuiioln is lor
tno sum ol oe thoiisaiid nnd lltly iIoIIiiih
iiiiton ueeemoer vi isiO lino Hue nml pus a
ble twelve months therotilier with ten per
cent interest per annum Iroui date ami
up u which mid nolo there Is a e editol
;wi paid tnestb day of February A. 1). In77
the liulaneiol principal and the lnteresl
Ihereoil being still dun and unpaid. Ami
wiioroiu ll In provided bv the leimsof mil
deed of tnet that lu ea.-o of ileum 1 1 In the
payment ol salt) note accord log lo its tenor
nml elbiet. with tho Intoient due liiereou or
any pun tnereoi tne umlersig' nl us such
trustee should have lull power when up-
pueu in ny i n u noiuersoi mini proiuiHsoi;
nine nun uuer giving ten nays nonce uv ad
vertisemenl In a newspaper published In
tbe said eity of Hallux to sell said premises
the huIiI laud unit annlv eiioiiuli ol the nro-
ceeds of sale lo puv whatever uiuoiitit might
no due on Ham promiHsurv note. Now.de
faiilriiuvlnit been made In the imvmet.t or
said eelo uud nt tho requont of the hohlein
liiorool llio i lKli'imiiiiO'l berobv ulvca no
tloo that on Hutuniuy tho 11 diiyot August
in i iioioro me eotiriuoiise uoor 111 llle sum
city of DttlhiH between the boni s of ll) o'clock
a. in. ami i o oinctt p. in' bo will sell At nub
lie auction to the highest bidder tor cash
thcHuM laud hereinbefore deeerllied for the
purpiwe of foreclosing ald deed of trust ami
the payment of the balance due on suld
li lo making to the purchaser thereof such
line us is invested in nun ns trustee.
AlHU.rU M KT.LKlt Triis'pe.
Ju1y.1l ls77. jy3ldlut
Stats Agricultural
AND
MECHANICAL COLLEHE
OF T1LVAS.
'iIK HKl'ON I) ANNl'AL HKMMION OK
this College will begin on the
IIRMT DAY Ot OCTOHI K SV.XT.
Th entire roat of a student for se salon
of forty weeks Is (INK llt'NDltKL) AND
Nl N KT Y-8K V K N 1KJLLA1W payable as
follows)
October 1 fin do
December 1 4 si;
February 1 41 ip
April 1 it jepj
Ths above amoutit covers all charge for
board washing matriculation surgeon s
fee lights and fuel and two suits of uni-
form. The faculty Is complete the buildings ele
gant and eveiy apptdulmenl first class.
Kvery indication points to the fact that
patronage will be very large and parties In
tending to enter would do well to register st
an early day and be preeeut on the 1st day
of October.
Kor catalogues or fur special Information
audrvc
TUOH. S. liATIIHIUlIT
President.
College Utatlon V. O. llrasoa Co. Texas.
Joly III 1ST7. Jnljil-lio
i 8. STSWART.
W. USTSWAST.
Dr. J. S. Stewart & Son.
Office 504 Elm St.
Up ihirt la front of the N. Y. Qfothlng store
All Work dons In a skillful ninn.r. .
la rrwnnable prlra. All narh insrsa
lunnuim
NtW AOVtHTiSEYit hTS.
texa & IB Pi is.isrojs:
B. F. Avery & Sons'
PLOW FACTORY.
Cor ('oiiinii'rcc
A
-e-T
ijiW.i.Sfaris.rri
! II " Li
DALLAS "I? HI UL A fSi
i'or Iho iiiulii'il coiMiileiK'ti
ciimI oinci-N and for tlio opcoiul
Texas Merchant and Farmer We Have Established
at Dallas a Branch cf Cur Factory.
Jlavlug dealers lu line Vinnccf nml Xinrly-Tuv dliTerciit towns In Texas nnd trans'
acting the whole of this train through the Texan II run ell wo will always carry a large
iihiI complete slock of all IMI'LKMIO.N'I'S I'AKTHOK l.Ml'LKMKNT-t nnd KXTUAH ever
he fori niunulaeliiro J hy us nml lr.1111 wlilch our dealers can ynoieiii in mnitll or Uinje iuiin
fii . In anil lln ir (YuuV unit twin nil ice thereby obviating tho necisslty ni making largo or
dors weeks lu udvnuce and having thorn to carry over from season lo seusou.
Ov Factory Pries: II i: IiipliiiitJ io ;:; Trade
And the advantage of buying l'lows of a
heart of the Htuto will he appreclaleil hy all Farmers who havo failed lo tlnil KxIras for
l'lows bought the season bufore. At tins pailloular season wt cull espeelul utteutlon to our
BREA2SIHG PLOWS
yon iinTiisAXiniM) u'.-ixr sori.fi
OUR 10MPLETE
WHICH tt'K M A K I'l A H A HI'l.lC HKI'A
UXfiU IM'Kltl'IIA.MOAIiLK
l'ur 1111M rH llirotikh orilciN
auuNirie ol imimv llrt!. Tliov vliitir Hall i.u cull and
Mt'lcct lor IIiciiincIvcn. l or terms nml prices address
li. F. AVEUY & SONS
. Xllsi Toxns.
..fiS. SMITH Sup't TeSS Branch.
' k .
mum
M tMJFil TI IIKIIS
-and Jlllllllills ol-
oot a
AN 11
S.10ES.
p-it'uii :' ji k;
m M III III
C. M. Henderson & Co.
Theso OH) and HKLIA1ILK MANl'FACTUIiKUS aro tow iiitrodnclng tholi celebrated
Cllbtlllll
HAND MADE BOOTS & SHOES
to tho people of Texas molding their UUZZKLL PATKXT HKAMLKSS HACK HIIOK
iaL tikat IIKVIIt'ltaKktilii u .
-- Z". " : Ul 'H' 7 ." Ji ?J.nJ''.' 1' I" Jy21-diwllni
Kaufman & Eune.
flAT.VPSTnv TrvAts w
IMPORTEItS
UIIOMvN.lI.i;
Grocers and Liquor Dealers.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants.
HLK AUKSTH I'OK TUX AM I'OU THE
Grip Cotton Tie and Louis Duvau's Champagne.
Pn'ANUKS0U0NLiIKN'AKW
FIELD-LEI
Madison and
CHICAGO.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
Notions Carpets Upholstery.
Orders AVI1I Herein- Prompt .tint direful Allenlinii.
wfilj""" ""ri.lrf.l On l:ttr .ilrlo.
niitl Miirkcl Sk
ol' ournt'Ivt'M ami our Texas
lU'Cttiuniodiilloii oflhc
Factory thut has a liraiich House located In the
haxoi.mj fium a ;
ni 1 vi 1 .v' err
LINE OF SULKIES
IIAI'KD OR AM A COM 1:1 I 11 si I
AT Tli 10 ul' TION OFTIIK KAIt.MKIt.
It Y AMI
1II nU nsv slai MiilUi of cjil
COIINEH OK
MO Itoi; nml
Franklin Sts
Mmiu 1 1.1 it -
Cliiono
OF COFFEE
AND AI.LLARUKCITIKK IN UEKMANY.
TERITcO .
Market Streets
U.U
Inn I 'l I
" i'l" Hen it.
"'tulll
W..'tl U.'itii
r.!.!'V.:N..'.:;i''.ii.V;;:;--
0 Nll'.Ut I-. .1-1 Ol I .. .'' "' "U
.nlhirs per wu-u. K. .M I' N ltd i'!1' "
.iiiii' I liu ' "' '''I'lkiur
W ilfcil--r elo.il H '
TTLNIIi.V 'J KAI'II . its . Al
. . linn. n oui.i (J ; '"ni
Hnl'liy 1. II per lliinillt. II """'"I'rlc
Aildle-.nl'. (I. Ilnv I in VI'.. ... " "l"llll.l
uugi .'v '""""'mo !.;"
n .uun..-l w I
Ul-1 Main ntreel.
k '1 iietHon.
li peison. AUdieis Mil's' I'.l 1'!? '"
"l'..M
"' 1
I ' v.7ii.e'ii.v. ..AJ'i'i io
M I II I I.' ... A ..... .1 .. .. "
'Wo kkhv a nt in Hi"iTw b'lTiTT;---
eno 1 an 1 inn. i " "." -Oltii
aud attend l cl.ll.lreii A . V. "."uilt
llsidiii at hlH !"; ! K.
sire I and M1KI1 . .'.1 . 5l'it.n
boli I. ' ui 1 eilrn(j
;:- .-r . : - J-U
Wanl.il-Mal Help. "
MOOK WASTKII-A g.iod Ck ';i7"
U lliellryun Uoum. I.unn.r ''' !"''
" J)M-
I irASTICD-A tew good iiKi-nta'T.r.-
y Hill l-M i.t Tev. y i..l . .. " Hill
tlV....e.gi.. 11'U. veiy llY- r."
onuiveii. i.w. hirong M K (. 1
To I1.nl.
U UKNT-WIII rent l eTreitiiiii'i n'T"
1 on M .in stieet ve. v low H L .1 "'
ant. Uncli t Ji eg. ite I l.'.t l?" "' '"
ill A unllii Hlrm t.
1 ...I I. ul ...... J " "I'' Ul.
Jly.lw
Mise.ll.n.ous W.nti.
J nveniio inr kikkI A inerlenu iiiui .
aRos. en ou w. 11. ti. t ji";t;;f.
SHKl-WI
'I'O TKADK-lniproved Uiilbn ctlThn
1 erty for driiKS dr' K..M )r JJS.
jiiilli-nn 1-nrtiiM j v Uosuly
ner i'oyilniN und Miiin Hlreets
. our.
'1:11
' r11MIll':1U'1 J-AND- We u-ni.t lrT7Te7.To
U.UO-lA.IC.JONK.Kial Kff
lirANTKIl-Kverylioily to liavTl;
I'loihiiD (denned dyed und remilred.
JAUllisWKIIKlt'Si'lc-i.oiitmuttl b 2
tubllKbim 'Ut.snli Miiin slre.'t Ll.illttV Niti.
fiiullou WHrrniiled. julyll-lyr
For Sslo.
A TTKNTJfIN MONEVK1) AlEN-ThTva
IV llm sol.ltiK "f elubt eliolc. loti Woriii
i-l i'll liii'liiilniKWiUiiiioihlHliill. Will tiikn
any ronsoiinblc e'ish 1 ll't-r or trade forcU.nr
H'() perty. Cull or uddress 1UW K!ra HtM
D""H' jtiljt'
ftfLC WOHril OK MATKUUr-lI-ht
bJKJ lor UttlhiN County worth tl'io Bui
mini lski'8 It Inr 475 eii8h. Al list have rniiuer
lo snvc n loreulosure. Couiilv rii;liti si!
wortii MiKi. Call or nddrons l.iay Kim strut'
j illy .ii li
OLD l'Al'KKS At thlH oltlee hi qumt.
Uesi suit ut 81 11 hundred. jyinf
nY W. C. 81l.'KliK8-:!iliiiKI ACHES W
LAND on louy time. Hltcnl Kutiite
olllee Sfio. 515 Miiin NLroet iii-'.lulrs hallns
Texas. ju..1(
0
1.1) I'AKKi-At tii tn oillo'.' in 'lUimTl
Hen lo null nl l 11 hiiiKtn d. jyiwi
Allorm jm nl l.a:i.
HnoMioitt A Stiiip on AttnriK-vt tit l.
No. "Hi; .Main street npioslte Ti e Hernia
Wee. iip-stuliH. IniiM'-ilAv.ll.
REJL ESTATE AGENTS.
j. v. Muiipu r.
V. V. CDS MIS
Real Estate fei
AND
COLLECTORS.
I0SX.VUI.iIi-III;i in IS?.
Improve 1 mid nulmprnveil pmpprty Is
every p.nt of tho eity nnd Miluiil:; al0
fii'nin nnd hi-mini; liui.tn In luillits ai.J
oilier eonnth'M ol Tuxas
Kor rem or lunse Huoins offices InmlncM
hoiiHiN iivvellinsniid viii'iinl lets in tin.' 01;
of Dalbis.
Speciiil nttentlon pnld to iil sirncllnriinil
I'Cl li'CtlliK t It It-1 11111I i-.tiiliiishlni; limit
i liilms. anil to the ciillei'UnK ef 11 ills ii"t'
nnd ueeouutK; also tn tlie I'Muder.l'K of l"P'
erty lor ami pn incut ol laxm. A liullw
tlnns promptly pttld over or remit rib
J'ersuus hiivini; letil eslite lor rent or:i!
sre reMpeclfiilly miu-i(d touhe imsttlil
The best ol role enees ulvi-n.
.1. f. .MlHil'IIVACU.
ltinil Kstilte AkiMHK iSo.Hllll.4iii:ii street.
J'iii'.'i-ll
15 KN JUL1U10NNKH
WITH
LcGIERSE & CO.
Wliolcsalii Grcccrs ani LiQiiar Dealers
This House deuls Ini'Kely In Cl'ints.
8TTIANO GWtlvorsTon
jy:'i)Jlin
HOUSE
Xo. 9:3 A-!)07 Main Street DallasTMM
This honRO Is new nnd well veiiHMi
hnvlnit southern expimnre nml N titrn.i)
loonted. It In lu chnritu of It" old rrj.prn-ler
N. fswyer who never Imk.l to I'lrs" "
CiieMtH. Parties nvkiii'' n Imii-e Willi sinij
coiiiurtli ol H houle omilliil do betlrr ui
to tjlvo the Orimser" m l. 'I rvel'1
rlviiut in tbilhis vlft Ilie tvnlral rsllrj""-
run reneh Ibis houi-o by taklnil tin'
ftreet hoiKu cdrc one bbuk koiU'i
pot. The best dollar u day I w "" !'
lie mire to tut oil the slrcel '"pint !''!
Jun'.'Td'ilil ri.SAWH
41 OLD C0K1VKR"
Boarding House
AND
1325 Elm St Near Union Depot
M1KK It 01' l'ropT.
msy'ZMl j r .
IP. lXTS1I3X
Wliolesnle nnd Kelall dealer IB
WATCHES-JEWEUtf
l)IA3IOMs
Silver and Plated Wa
gold Pens Spectacles
AUD
WatcfciMti's Ws fttcrlsS B
Fartlcnlartatlenlion r'l to ;irinfr!c fi
Bill Main Wrwl. I)fllrt"
rout Uuu A il veil lee
The WEEKLY HERAW
se rrAU
ONLY TWO DOLLAR
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