The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1880 Page: 3 of 8
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Till: DALLAS IlKWALD FKIDAV JIOHNIXfi.'TSIAltClIZ:-'? "1HH0.
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Cl in ilinitiiiK III lluali'iip enmity U limit
'.ni-l'il
Mr .lull u llutliii oil! Minn Kiniiin. llul.ei 1
ul' IiIhii witu iniirni-J it low iluvi
Tim (ioriiMH Untifviili'lit Mii inty nf J (utl'-
toll I'l'llllil'llU'x tin suvunlli uiinivuinitrv hui-
nv inkU
lliin;lars entered Ilia law nlllco j(" liiil;n
K I' J I ill of lloiirti'ii TiiK'ilHy nielli iiml
nllcliiileil In bli'W tM'il Ills Mill'
Tim Kiwiict Waociiitlnn nf ll iti.tim lmn-
' ni vimicriUv lliu imlul day of Koljurt Kmc
In Hit iiiiriiiU.' inmim r
hull Alltlllllll IllIX IIO Inspector (if weights
!t:i! measures and tliu I'uuiu'imiiiii'u U that
ercnt ('iiiiiilulnt are rustle uf iniiiil.
Them win twelve dentin In Sun Anliiuio
fir thi) Wm'k iinilinn on Niltmlny In.t HI
llic.n I'niir died nf oohaiiinptloii mill two el'
in i lili'iit.
A innMMii'ulliii; of Di'inncMli In lUstrop
. niiiilv will imii'l oil April 'il. in select iiulu'
Union to Hid Stutn eolivenlioil lit ( iul vu-luli
i ii llm .(til ut llml imintli
Thorn word niniiin! this nioit In Hills
i'luirii' lli'hni) I'uiintv 1 1 ill halo nl cmion
nwrcuiilini? ill".')'!!) poundf worth about
-mI.OIk) to llm producers
ll. ii Stiilliinl iinj Vol Knlclillii clmrijcil
with the murder of V. V liiiyon nlt'oliiiii-
lu wi'i'a bailed Tuesday hy an examining
court in lliu Hum of $10000 ouch.
Tim Kopuhlicaiis nf Dinar countv are nf.
I'i'i tiliU K tliroilh ori;aiii.iitinil. Tliny hold
:i coiu'eiilion on llio loth to elionso dufeusUi
to t In Statu convention nl Austin on tlm
J 1th.
Tuesday win llinupcniiipdAy of the Jockey
Chili races nt Cornim t'hruti and they will
rliw Saturday. The lirat n't win it three-
ijimrtiT (lush won hy (hiiulitloupo from
Goliad; Hukut from Hun Marcos second.
The superintendent of city mails nt (!nl-
veston niiiioiuiiTH thu handling of '.iX-''i
I ! en of 1 1 1 hi I matter during thu inniith of
I'i'liriiiiry. This I doing very well for usee-
Olld-l'llWS piWlollicO lilvll (ialVUStOtl Pallas
ln'iii! tho only first-class olllco in thu State
Two negroes Tonloro Monte mil Simon
Kin!nr;ip. worn plating with each oilier
.Monthly near Sim Antonio whttn Monte
-i.t'il ii gun pretending llml In1 would shout
Kodrigucx. I'lil'nrtiiimli'ly tho gun wont oil'
in his hiinil blowing Uudrlgti7.' brains out.
Tho reporter of thu Austin Statesman nny
ho is umhorixed tn statu tlinttho (iovorimr
hits no ith'H of culling mi extra session of Iho
I-cgUhituro iiml thnt nil neivpiipors who
hiifolnul nppruhuiirioiK of such n thing niuy
possess their souls in ponoo Furtiiimln rn-
portiT to possess the coiiliiloiito of Iho Gov-
I'Viior fo fully.
Tho ooiiimi'iiiimionl nxoroi-us nf tho (inl-
vislmi Jtodionl rolloo tout phnv
WoJiiostlny pii'hl. llou. Asdhcl Smiih
lihnsolf u li'iinii'il pliysioinn tlfhvi'i'ftl tin- ml-
iliOfi on tlio pnrt nt tho Inntois Dr. T. .1.
Jltiiinl. of tin; L'Vulty mill Svilnoy 1!. Swift
in hulnill' of tho griiduiitinj; elms.
A i?oil-wntiT gonurntor ovi-'r-i-Imretl witli
ciuhoiiiii lU'iil i;n (.vplothtl nl 'Wiim Moii-
ihiy with ii toi nllo noi-o mul with such fnvo
it I. Iiii1m llin liilihliin'4 In llnx liiM00int'-
huijil. A iiCL'i'o hov wiu Umiinir on mid nl
.1.. ?t i r 1... I
1110 111110 Wtlrt UlUWIl Ull" H VOi Ill'I "I lilt'
buililiiiK his punls torn oil' him and his fuco
Si'I'tlU'lioil.
Thu votornns of tho Toxns rovolntion who
liv in (liilvostoii culuhnitoil tho fortv-foiirth
iimiivoraiiry of Trxan indopoiuionco Tuoi!ny
ovoniii;;. Attor tho trimsnction of some
hininoss n few fjcMitlenion present inilulgcd
in rniimrki1 iippropriiito to tho occasion. ()n
tho -1st of April San Jutinlo Uhv tho vot-
crnns go to Sun Antonio under escort of tho
Wellington (jimrJs of Ualroston.
I'at Loiil' nffiy I'ullmiin car porter wm
brought to triul Tuwtlny ut lloustnii by
Kli.ti liill who chnriji'tl him willi sothiflion
iimlur proniifB of umrri.'ino. AVhcu I'at foil
thu heavy hand of tho law upon libit nnd
saw tho penitentiary staling him in tho fao"
ho sukl 'g'liint! 'Lii. Juno" and tho twain
went S ruiuhtwuy unto the County C'lork for
the necessary documents mid thon to ajus-
tico of tho 1'oueo where they wora mndo
one.
Tho most interesting metorrolot;ieal data
for tho month of February at San Antonio
isembraeod in thu following: M''n monthly
biromutor JIO.l'JO ; mean monthly tempera-
ture OH ; mean monthly humidity HO p. c:
monthly ruin ful I '10 Ol" inches; number of
clear days 5 ; nunthur of fair days 8 ; num-
ber of rainy days 10 1 highest burometer
.0.4 17 ; lowest barometer 2').l:!t ; monthly
rangoof barometer l.Olli; highest tempera-
lino (on tho I'lth) 83; lowest temperature
(on tho loth) 38 ; provailini; wind north;
dates of frost 4th 15th and 10th.
Tho ease of Sparks vs. Dawson was con-
eluded in tho District court at Marlin Tues-
day morning alter fourteen years of buil'eting
in tho courts. Tho suit whs originally brought
in JUi Winn county wltoro four trials result-
ed each timo in n hung jury. On.tho lifth
trial a verdict was rendered for tho defendant
which tho plaintiff appealed front and tho
judgment was reversed mul rotiiandeil. A
change of veiuio was then taken to Falls
county where- on iU tlrst hearing t niistrinl
resulted and on Tuesday the plaintiff gnined
his land and 515000 rental. ''1
A Nensllilo ( niiailliiii. '
Mr. Gadhois of lirookvilla Uunaikuftcr
beitis; cured of a prostrating malarial diseaso
contracted in Texas hv means uf Warner's
Safe Fills and Safe Bitters writes to us : "I
shall never travel in thnt climate without
vour Snfn Fills nnd Safe Hitters us ft part of
my outfit.1; iuii-il&w
Take " BLACK-UHAUGHT " anil yoa
will never he bilious.
For sale bv Williams & Tolivcr. "
The White IIoiihh Sln.
Frank Cauthorn respectfully invites nil his
friends and those who aro unacquainted with
him aUo to visit him at the 'Whit House
corner of Main ami Austin streets whero he
guarantees to treat thotn as if they were lords
and princes. He has tho mnteriul on hand
with which to do it tho oldest lluest-llavored
and best whisky a full and complete stock of
nil othor kinds of liquors and wines and some
of tho best and most popular brands of cigars.
Polite and attontivo bar-tender aro thcro to
wait on all who may call. Don't forget the
place northoast corner of Mam and Austin
streets. It is easy of necess; always open;
ono of tho neatest anil handsomest saloons in
the city and Frank Cauthorn the proprietor
is always thoro to welcomo visitors.
Hcndlntf SolifP.
Messrs. W. H. Patlerson & Co. tho en-
terprising drugists of our city have been
compelled to order a laro stock of those
justly celebrated "Snyder's Curative lads
in order to supply tho increasing demand on
them. .
Since their introduction in this part of tUe
country tho pooplo will havo no other I mis
but tho "Snydur'8 Curative Pud-" as they
nro all that is claimed for thorn.
jan21-d&w
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Itou't Iln r the r.iiniiK'l.
of tho teeth with gritty preparations. The
treth are too valuable to be trilled with.
When gone vou mut have false ones or
"gum" yourself through life. L'so Sozodont
which contains no grit. It cleanses the
aouth and vitalizes the secretions. d&w
A IimiiI (if M llllt'knin ; I
So nuuuiroiit nin the Uuliinoiunli In proof
ol'lliii woiidurful healing potver of Wanu r't
Safe klilnoy mil I .Ivor Cum thnt it U iintcniy
to leleet from Miimiig lliein Tliov rolnln to
n Ri'ful vurioty of dlioiorts soinii of them the '
Wori-t which millet mankind. Colonel John
K. Mi'l'lioiiiiey of nliiii't"ii cortilli'S Unit 1
in his opinion thi gn ut inmlii ine Is "ti ).(t
mid only cllli'leiit reinoily for kidney nnJ
liver troubles" mul this opinion it iu IiooiI by
iiiiiny ulliora. iUvw
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"mAOK-PMAUGHT" ruivH iosIiviii.mi
nT Sick-ho.oi.irlie
For ule by II S. Ki vay ii Unit.
A .leoei'.ll.r.
To a very lung iiuiuber of pnople inch a
UKtlvn as N nrner's Sale TiHn is n iiefoily;
for wllhoiit iltHey nintliaturlieilHliiloppreits.
od br irregiilurilios of tli howeU mul ren-
dered unlit for eillior labor or piny nnd mti
hUo lit iilincu for HiHluria mul oilier Infcc.
lions ili'oHMH See testililoninlii nf O A J
(intlbnl K J. Cumibull and others nt to tho
virtue of lhoj rumi'diiki.
The Koclom 1 leldlnir
Kver since I'lofooor (ireon wrote to tho
Motlicnl Hocord nd viitintf physicians eviiry-
where to line tho Snl'o Kidney mul l.lvcr I'uro
in llinir prnotice It has been gaining In favor
willi thu priifeiiin They cmi Iiml nothing
thnt is a siilmtitutn for it. It. Caulklin
1) of Hoohester N. Y Hiiys hn would now
prescribe it to all who are nlllicU'd willi to-
riuiM kidney and liver diseases. iivi
Flo) nsing Cnloiuel nnd try ''BLACK
DB AUGHT" for liver discutm. .
For sulo by llovt A Collin.
Of-Kory'N eet CalnioKne.
Wo me In rivcint of this nniiunl clrci'f
of ono of America beet seed dealers. -Mr.
(Iregnry's seeds nro extensively grown In tho
South nnd wo have yet to Iwirof nny coui-
plnint iihoul them of fiiilllin to geriiilniilo not
luting true lo niiuie nte. lie Is a reliable nnd
triHtv leeil-uian ur readers should send
for his ouliilogtiH. Ull i a I .Messenger I'elers-
burg Ya.
A moa tlhl of liver roiiiplnint! 0il5
tlollnr'a worlh of " IM-ACK-nP '(illV1
would have hiu'i iI liitt liie.
Forsnl'J by W. II. Howell tV Uro.
. . --- --
4 oimlilni.- In liiircli.
Xo place in the world eiUiils Ijondon for
the ?onnlnut liarking kept up in the churches
It is like a pi'i'peiintl l"t i -i I tt. 1 of small arms
Why dnu'l'thcy take Hall's lialsain nnd get
rid of their cough t It is the most wonder-
ful Ninety; tint proprietors warrant it in
every n-lii!ice. Lot ull rougher give it a
triii II
"OLACK-DRA'JGHT" ciuih liyspop-
nin indigestion mid Itciiilhiini
Forsiiloby W. II. Piitlersoii.
A ( ii i d.
Tti ull who nro sulloring from Iho errors
and iinli-cretioiis ol youth nervous weuk-
liess early di't'nv b'.'s of liiunhood etc. 1
will semi H recipe thnt will cure ymi froo of
clmnro. This ureal remedy was ilhoowred
by it inissiotmry in South Amerloa. Send a
self-adilivssed "eiiveli'po to l.ho l!oy. Joseph
T. Inmuii Station D .Now York city.
n'JNU-wlv
itii i;s.
A N UIII'IN ANCK r 140111 lit I'INd llle oil.
1 Itll'lll'flllU Ol .siUoWllikV
He II iii'.iulnotl hy ilio city council ut' (lie oily
nl I ;i 1 1 a '
suction I. It sluill lie unlawful for nny one
looli-l uol any xliluwalk In thin nittr Oy toil-
or oflorlie; lor Mile hy auction or titlii i'v. lfO
any vwhls wurosor luoroiinnill-toxuniiolK-iilo-wnlk.
Heo. It elmll Lo niilawixl for n.v otie In
lilneeaay Inirrel or hnrrelM hex or ltio or
ftKiilor oilier Niihslnuoe nn any nl'li w.ill; In
llils oily so us to obtriic.t Hie ihukiikc nlnni!
mioh KitlownlK. or any part tlmreol'. No one
(tlill liavu or tiixintain nny Hull Htmiil
luKiknirr' "lull or otliw slull on auy sklii-
wiillc lu Hut city of UalUi.
Htto. .1. ll !i ml tin unlawliil lor nny ponon
or pusonelo Iuiiik any n or nny olmi ruction
nornss aov -tlilowalk Kin lownror los. IiuIkIIi
limn eltjli'l feel and liii'llntr It t-liatll lie un-
lawful lor any perunn or por-tiua U null utioks
pltnkanr plna or prllaliy drive nails tu or
loth will sol'nwnliiK tosts along nny Nlile.
walk or to expose rnrU wire ou wild side-
wulKs. Sw:. 4. If any ono shall tiy loud tnlklnu or
aev iinu-ual net or Bxliihltlou niiraeta crowd
uti' uny Mtlewulk and sluill leiusi) to doBlst
wh rciiieHMl to do so Ity any imlloc or
other city "tllerr Hu shall In) ileaini'd sillily or
a lulxlBinenuiir and Uoii couvlolioti he
tlnoil In any Bum not exceeding twenty-flu
dnllaiH nun llila shall apjily also to any one
eniiipiisinK siieli crowd engaged lu tho oh.
olriit'tloii iil siiiil sldewnlk.
sec. ."i. It . snail h unlawfnl for any perann
nr pttisonlool)Htiuol any sidewalk In Iron lot
any onuroli theatre or otlmr pulillo plauu
or places of bulM.or In any way ohstruet
the ntoiif;e lu or out of ny such ohurvh
theatre or other pulillo place.
Uro. I'. Nn(liini;ln this iirdlnuuoe nlmll lie
cmistrne.l as In prevent any merchant
from occupying not to exceed oite-lmlf ol any
IttdWnlK lu rwieivinn end torwrillng Hoods
warosor ineroliiintllna t pinvldntl that I hey
hall not occupy snld aldewaik.eveii while
Ihnn eniiik'-itl f'r a longer apace than six
hours. Kvery inerohiiKl or owner of u Imlld-
Ini; fronlin on any troet shall !. allowed
not toeietetl I- Inoliea n the Inside nr the
wn'k for show wlnd"W's or the display of
Kootls hut nothing on tho ouier ctlyu of uuuh
siitewitik.
ieo. 7. Every dny that any ohstruetlon
hu'l remain oimn nny Kltlewsl In Ihla city
shall he emn-tilcred a violation ol the police
regulations herein cimuiinel ami fchall con-
stliute u separate offeus ami be puulsliid as
aueh.
Hoc. s. Any one vlolatiie; any soot-Ion of
this ordinance shull he ilmeil guilty of a
mlsdeiiieiinor ami tieQ coiivlelluu In tint
Mnror'a court In the city ( UnlUa shall be
lined lu any sum not exoeedlug Iweuty-Ilve
(lol itrs.
See. II. 'Hint nn nrd Inane entitled "An
Oiillnnneo I'rohlhitluK the Dlwtruo.lloii of
.sidewalks" approvisl July 14 b7ii he and
the mni- is herooy rerulsl.
see. in. Hint tnis orlluanee shnll take
ell'eet from tliluy days lifter lis pussnge and
pulillentlon.
Auproved I'V'tMunrv 'jn Issu.
Alleet J- Till KMOM) .Muyor.
j. II. HeiiKKOiut OHy Miniretary.
AN OKD1NAM K ritoVlHINUFOlt TIIH
lmi ounillliit of horses and csttli) found
ruualun ntlurgeln the city ofliallae.
Be Itonlnlncd by the City Council of tho city
Skction isl. That It ahnll he unlnwful Mr
anyone to allow any horses male er entile
to inn at larmi in the atieets of tho clly of
Dallas; provided that any cow In actual use
is a milk enw niav be allowed lo run nl lai'KJ
from a o'clock '. m. until s o'clock p. in.
Any porsnu ownlnit any cow hnrae or other
animal having been once Impounded who
s'lallHllow Hiioh animal to fun ou the strivta
shall Ite deemetl guilty of a misdemeanor and
fined lu any Mini not exceeding I0.
(kC. id. lishiill be the duty of the City Mar.
dial to take up and impouud uuy cattle
horses or mules found lu the streets ol the
o'ty or Dulles except milk cows In actual use
as provided for in the ubove anil forugolug
"5ieoU;!j The t'lly Marshal shall Impound
litem ax altove piovlded anil within one day
thereafter sbHll put una not'eo cnnlninlrg a
description of the animals and llvs days alter
such notice Is pos'cd nt the court-house end
inarknt-hoiise the City Marshal shall sell the
same at suDlio Male to the highest Chltler Inr
cash He ahull charge ll'ty cents for taking
un nu ll aniniBl and thirty cents a (lay lur
taking care of audi anitnnl. Arterdeiliictlng
Ine expenac ho eltall return the balance r
proceed nf eK II nnv to Iheowner. If no
owner cnl's within 1 went v days lor lit a mount
tnen It shnll It.' paid Into the city r usury.
The t'ltv Marshal fliall keep a Ho. k giiing
the descripliou of nil unlma's inii'ouit'lid
t e duleoi sale nnilamoiint roitlif.!
t.c 4th. That litis ordinance gn Into etlect
fim andat'ti r lu piisanire mi l putt leal i in.
ooroveil Feb. -i". 18si. sig"ed.
AA?tesl: J.M.TUCUMOXn
J. B. lUuiiioun City 8eo-y. Muyor..
m imrt i
FRITSCH'S
PEUSSIAIT
THE LATEST
VICTOOV" MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Xhe only eilnllnu rt'incdy for every ape.
(lea of Amite or t'hrnolit lilaeiite ut
tliu Oi'Kona of neapli'Nllua
unit nu ahaiilula
SPECIFIC RJfl CONSUMPTION !
rpilH alltowei fill vcRelnhln pieiiuo.
1 tloiiilafriinlliuliiiiKaniiil nlr pn.
sagea the Miiieowilinl tliileo-iiiialil'iKlileeil
liy ptilnioiiniy liilliuiiiiiiitton liouU thu
lirliiiieil uiiinhraiiea mid reuovaiei
every nt inn vilili Ii nl J the hieiilh of
l ire. II ennltilna no liii'l ylog polaini
Hill ll III all lea la n healthful uleill-
rlne. The miudity unit eeriiiimy with
milch It
ANNIHILATES A COUGH
la aatnnlahlng Its eircela o deeper than
thu lucre ajmploma of pnlnioiinry ilia-
( nnd dim liiirgea the cause from the
syalciu Tree unit pnlnlraa exiuo'loi-H
lion la the niode Ity which II ii liovoa the
Innga rheat nnd lliroul finnitliehurileiia
which oppreaa them; Ihua nrrralltig I'oii-
iiinptlnii mid llriHirhllla lu thegenn be.
fore Ihey vrurli Hie mnrn ililittfol-uuf
slut;i'S Tlte etnuelnied aufTercr
BATTLING FOR LIFE
Hit 1) tilt nun! (Tti1i!( McnnrKM nf mir ell
liiuto will find 1 I ItH ti n rniNNluii oiuH
Nfl-tl) n pntfiit ittly mul Will nsiiniMf
uin (1 Tit ly mtlictlns eU-lftly tu LJni
4;ii at iiinltt'lnn. lite
M3ES HOW ON REDORO
Inwlilrli It Iihk been nditiliilli ri with
eltl Ire aneeess lis ll ceniadv for every ;u
tli. IT of limlnilv nhleh nlleela llio lie-
p 1 1 . u i y 1 iiiu li.ns iiinoiint .to more
Hum
FIVE THOUSAND
nl llirprfftriil itiit-. mtilyrl (hn prninrn
tinn U only In tlm infancy of lln nti(ul-im-h.
Tli iiiviit lrfiM'L uf till Couch
lti'nit-iltrn nltlit'ilo InlrmluriMl m that
xhvy nn Klntply rinKttiy. Himu'i Ihcy
nu luriinlrHM ilwM'ntiMi'n of tin
iiri lil ifrriU(MiH i Mi h n nt cuin;Iii'il up
lire ivnittvi-il.nnil (lie rtipdn-Ad liiilaint'il
itr iitntntnti-tl ftnrriur) hnali'il himI n-
hini't to tllt-ir lllllMI'Ul 1t)fM (l IMll'O n
tuipiikhlTili fiHiHi'h'M l'i'ii tii nn 4.'iui'h
Swiip ai'fninjillOH'st tlic.c olrjiTiM llio
iiiitriK utiil Miiicu-iiiii whirl. ni' tlm roil-Ktiu-rn'i-
nf l.uiiu i Uni' m. throw it olf
h h wlilU nt thi' iiimi tnr It Nootltoit
Itlilt lllTiKniiilt t till W-'Jlkl llLiJ tUnlll'M
" LIFE FOR THE LUNGS."
for eoui;hs i-oIiIh iiitliicnra.hronchlnl
(lidl'-ltlllrs ti(;liliiesN(if thiMdiesl.hoiii'so-
loss aore tlivont Irru-hltlN. iiillaiiiiint-
tioit of (lot Iiiiiks dllllenlty of hrealhliii;
Itlourlsy HiidalldiKoi'derM of a piilinoiiiiry
irittll-e It hiui novel' lieen npiulcil.
K. In aicnu lu Ami'iUt.s 1UCU.UUIUM U CO-
Si. l"iiu JI.i.
UUI.D HY A1J Il!l'lii;lSTS.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS.
Atitlini'leil hv 111" Coniitiouweiilth of Kentucky
mul uhi It'ulreni lu the World
Poj'iilur monthly drawing of the
At Maccaultty'sTlientreln the Clly oC Ijouls-
villeou SATURDAY MARCH 311880
'I'bi'se ilriiwhiKs.iuitliiirlisl hy act of thclcg-
Islslure ol'l.silll nnd sustained by all tin)
court of Kentucky oecttr ronularly on
tile Inst day of every month (Sundays
excepted) end nre supervised hy prominent
cili.cns of thu .Stale.
The management cnll allontlou totlienrand
npporlunltv pronoittod of obtaining for only
$J uny of
TUB FOLLOWING I'ltlZKH:
1 Prlr.e ."0Aon
1 Prlr.e 10 (Km
1 Prize 5imn
111 I'rl.ca $MKi0eBOU In.ono
.() l'rles$rKKleacb in mi)
loO Prizes JloO each In will
!U0 Priz-B KMIeaeh Iil.imo
ihk) Frizes $91 each l-otx)
lmio Prizes 10 each Ki.ooo
0 Prlzi Ksoo each Approximation
Prizes 'J7W
0 I'rizna -.ti each Approximation
Prizes lNm
I) Prizes $100 each Approximation
Prizes Pun
l!i!D Prizes. $11-2 loo
Whole Tickets B. Half Tickets t .
'.T Tickets aw. 55 Tickets 8100.
All appllcnllons for cluh rales should he
niiuie to the home olllco.
full list ot drawliiK itiililtelicd In Louisville
CVnii ler-.louniiil and New York Herald nnd
mailed to all ticket-holders. Kendall orders
It v nionevor bank draft in lotteror by express
Orders (i S.'ianiliipu anl by eX rescan he sent
at our expense. Address It. M. Bonrdmnn
1'onrler-Jouniiil HnlMliut Intisville Ky.. or
ut No. in:! Jlroiidway New York. SoiiU
i;sTitAVi:i
Taken iitliy W Unshly and estrayed before
YV V Peak Jiistieo of the pence Jail. S If'Sn.
One llalit hay horse hlnzcd luce Ii years old
14 l-i lunula hUll Itolli hind feet white no
brands. Valued nl r.'O. Also one liclit bay
inure blaze lace 7 years old H hands high
itrnniled on lefr. shoiildar D hriiiiiled ou riht
slioulder (luileHc.ilbnlile). Value t'JU.
Taken up by A II Floyd nnd estraved before
V W Peak Justine of the peaeo Deo. II ls7f.
Ono yellow mare ll years old 14 hands lilprh.
hraiit'letl ou hln I'll and lef shoulder liraiid
not diatiiiKiilshable and rnlued at $1.. One
Krcy mare 7 years olu 13 luinrti hlh branded
tt n ou left houldcr and T on ritilil shoulder;
nnd rallied at Sl;l.
Taken mi by W N Noles and estraved before
W id Kdwnrds Justice of tlieiiace Feb. il '7.
One itrey mare almiit U 1-2 hamls blsh
branded O on left shoulder about 7 or 8 years
old. One ll)i lit grey mare about 1 1 lianda lilijlt
about 7 or 8 vara old branded F H on belli
lilts. One black horse ninle abont 14 hands
IiIl'U brumlcd HU on right ehoU'der. Va'tie
J.v.
J IV smith es'rai a before . I U P.lewilS Jus-
tice of t' e tieace. One so-ri-l librae about ll
years old about l. htintla lilvll htazed fare:!
white lecl two evolit anil one behind. Ton leit
shouloei'i one sorrel hnise'mule or li years
eld nltoiit 11 It sin I lihjh; one black horse ony
blaicd face tibuut :t tears old ami 14 hands
hlirlt! one sornd stallion about l.'l or 14 yews
old branded J W ou left llllKh about Vi hands
ii ixb blnzeil face; one sorrel horse star in
forehead ami white hind foot about It hands
high 7 or 8 years old. ValueJIOO. Filed Feb.
'23 lsKu. febl'twSw
John L C Miller estrays before K (ieorge
One hay mare about 0 yeata old about l.'i
hamls blsh no brands perceivable star In
forehead both hind fret white has saddle
marks. Value Filed Feb. ls.ie.-e.
febi.lw'lw
Dnvhl W Waters estrays before R tieorge.
1 . 11 Ka.i.la ltl. Wv... 11
(iriB IlUrst? RUUtll lie ...a i'K" tir-m v
years old brand lilnlche.il looks more like a
T. . i n. ..... i-a. W tnat. an..)! l1niu..
t iniltrtJllWIllie iml . n i..uiu
i the face 8 white feet. Value f:W. Filed Feb.
' is bSO. fibiawotr
Cough Syrup
lit: i i siriri:
Dallas Toxai.
UNO LOCATING SUHYK
Wo am llioroiiHlily sc.pislnled Willi the Puis.
Ill' lentils u lint IS tile tiUvlllK SIIMeVltl (ltu
I'lt'llleil lllllliy colonies stork llllicllea ami
lariiis
(lur Map ol the HUltt wiil l'ieu
K. m I'utiki.i..
K I.. IIAUk'
InnlTill
W. F. CUMMINS.
REAL ESTAT K A(J ENT
XOTAllYPUJU.IC
407 Main Stroct
DALLAM .... TKXAS
majdif
I) A. ItOIIINSON 11 M StPALiilNU
D. A. ROBINSON &CO.
UKAL KSTATE AU HINTS.
Olllco Nortlt I'ublie Hqiiaro
DENTON TEXAS.
P0Wi:iJit 0A(31
Dallas Texas.
Ntuttt AltentS for
We ttlve our peraouul allenllon to Hniitlitrlnit
Laud lor laxee. I'aviiik the Taxes at the hi'miur
tlllie llllll llltlllllrllleS.
State Map Free.
K. M. I'OWKI.l..
a i UAIIN
tinl7ilw
(.KIM I Itll N.
M. Ulliamiin & Co.
WIIOI.KSAI.K
At Ti'XHs & Paullle Uallway Depot.
sgonts Fur
:!ilerjirlsi Kansas Flour
Th9 vry host rhade
JUST OUTI
THE WAR.
ADVANCE and ItETREAT
Personal Experiences in the
United Statesand Con-
federate States
Armies : -t
By General J. B. HOOD
I ate I.liiiiiiuiiiit-(leiteral Coiifederute states
Aimy published for
I:i Hood Orphan Memorial hi
General C. T. Beauregard
' New Orleans lru.
The entire proceeds arlelnit from the sale nf
this work are devoted to The Hood Orphan
Memorial Fusil which la invested in In lied
states Itfislstered Honds ftir the nurture care
suitpott a id education of the ten infants de-
prived of their parents last summer at New
Orleans (lite melancholy Incidents of which
Hid bereavement are still fresh in the public
mind.)
Tint book Is nn dopant octavo cnntalnln
:;itfl imr's. w ith a lino photograph likeness and
a line steel enuniviiiK. made expressly for lite
work four Inriru maps of bnttlelielils bound In
handsome itrnT linsllsh cloth nt Tli l!i:K UOI-
I AllS. or In a line sheep binillnu with marble
etlje. THIIKK IKH.IiAltS AM FIKTV UKNTH
In hall humid Morocco library style FOUH
1)1 I.1.. KS or in best Levant Turkey Morocco
lull gilt sides nml etlK-ee 1 li Ooi.I.AUS.
( in the rec.eltt from any person remitting by
ucill or epress of the nmount in a reistereil
letter or hy a postal order bank draft or cheek
a copy will be immediately sent free of postase
rcuistotcdas sei'oud-eluss matter.
Thevoliuuu Is published in the best style of
typoirraphy ou elenaiil paper with lllustiu.
lions exifiitetl as hiirheststiceimens of art.
The siithnr the subject the purpose nil alike
"ender it worthy a iilnce in every library on
every desk or upon the book alielf of every
house In (lie country.
Admits wanted lu every town anil county In
the United (Hates nml il preference will lie
iMvcn to honorably ilischai'Kisi veterans from
the army.
To the ladles who feel n desire to express
Until' symitalhy with The Hoed Orphan Memo-
rial Fimd.ths sale of this book amonir thelrcir-
cle of friends will allord an excellent way of
contrlhtiliuK substantial aid to so deserving s
cause..
ror ierms ivntes w .geius evu.i (tteiiesa
with full particulars
Gen. G. T. Beauregard Publisher
On behalf of Tho Hood Memorial Orphan Fnnd-
jnnso Now Orleans I.s.
T. W. CLINE
SlamifactuVere of
Carriages Buggies
And Spring Wagons
Painting ami Ttnpalrlnir old 'Buszlee. New
York Trucks made to onler:
117 Camp Street Opp. T. A P. Depot.
d W.
ion
DEALERS
HOOD'S GREAT BOOK
1'IIOt t.NNIU 41 .
""""d r. davi d dye"
Wlalics 10 Kiiiiuiiuee Ui his friends thai he
npuued aa olltoe In litllna wlitnuhe will be
ki I ml In sou his old cuhloiiinn who a mil auj
ttolll III lite lit llllslry line lle.idoutw. Id
avenue near slreel car Hue
DR. W. H. WEEMS
DEWTIST.
Office 012 Main Street
(l i.lnli )
fiLi-ir
J ki .less
I). H Jouulniia
JoiM'sj cV Jt'iiiilnusj
AXTORNEYS-AT-LAW
lltlKVlllW
Titxita
Practlw In all ihn courla Imih Htntu am.
redriil lu Nuillieiii anil Kti.liiii icxna
inai l.'.ilt
jo. i.o i:.kv
Attorocj aai Counsellor at Law
t.lillcsliin Timi
Oniuanviir Klrtt Nnllonal Hank ol' Unlvnatoii
W. P. hehiullaii. II. It. Webb
Nclnsliaii aV Welsh
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
anil lieiil Kaluto AciiIh
IlrockenrlilKe - Htephens Co. Texas
Will nraeilce In all Hie courla of Hlciiheita
Hliiicklcinril and ntlli lnliiK itountlis mat In
Hut nii renin mid .iiielluiit luiiuts nml Ihr
Federiii court ut Ciiilutiu 'I'oxua. Special ut
teutloli Klveu to Inud ami collections
ii. Itcaiiitioiis ill.
Physician Surgeon
No. 4ll'Maln street.
Ueslilence I.n7 Jackson street corifr ol
llunvooil.
tj-ii'risl Allinilnn lo I hrssri ol lit Hye-m
ilolin J Uood. Jnliii J. Uood Jr.
Good & Good
ATTORNEYS AT - LAW
107 Jlaln Street
DALLAS TKXAS
E. G. MARSALIS
Attorney-at-Law
DALLAS TEXAS
OfiliMt Mil Main st. iipslnlrp Juni7
Edwards & lYlcMullen
LAWYERS
E.NX1H TEXAS.
fSpeclul altenllim to law business.
Kilgore & Kilgore
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW
Canton an I Wills Point Texas
1C?-W111 practice lu all ilnSttteanl Feloral
Umrts
8. O. JloCormick M. IJ. Templeton
Wnxahacble. Enn:
JIcl'orn.I'k & Teiiiisletoii
Attorneys-at-Law
Waxnliachle and Kniils
- Texas
They will tiractlce In the Htato and Federal
Courts of North Texas and In the -iipreme and
Appellate Courts. They will Rive special at-
tention to collections and to liliinillon In the
County and district Courts of Kills County.
W. L. Crawfonl. L. F. Smith.
4'raniortl fc $iini(Ii
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
sPallas - Texns.
OFFICE . Xo. 413 Main Street.
J. W. CartwrlBht O. W. Mlddleton.
Cartwright & Middleton
LAWYERS and COLLECTING AGENTS
1'aUntine - Texas.
Will practice in the District and inferior
ourtsol the counties or Anderson nnd Cher-
okee; also In the Hupromeand Appellate oourts
of the mate and in the Federal courts at Aus.
tin and Tyler. fehlidftw
POST-OFFICE
SALOO 2ST
JAKE GROSSMAN Prop.
r
Two Doors tnorth of the Post Office.
This is the place to get a siusre .Irlnlt of pnre
old Whisky and the finest wines liquors and
cigars. 1
Kestanrant anil Luneh Stand
conn.ctcl with it supplied with all ths del-
icacies. feb
Samvle of Cnre mailed FREE.
ATA
CATARRH CURE
a t A Is aa nlwalju eiiro for tntnrrh
4Ci ' SKjMio'V Hrtini'hllls. Asmnia. Cnltirhs. O.lilt
t sPS.4sLk lisiiiAs't.;iUOUveS..SLIanaii.Mw
"TlOmos-disjii
M I all 1 1
I'Hnr.i Usui u Waiaaa
Will lve a tlirinmsii liulniclloii on
PIANO and CORNET
At reasonable rales Address orllos nf H
I mils Di sss ami blllug lluuilhiiiiiinr A t.o's I
Main sliiHtl '
Jsii'JUilli
I'lioe 111 hoi. fll HBinaa .i itua hk
Ml'MCTHACHEU on UI.'ITAU.
I Kiinrsulee In elveenllmsatlalaellnti Terms
ri'SMiiialiln Addieas I ontliieitlal hours Mala
Niriieloral the oihiui nl His Ml iuls llisss and
'leu li.iid MiunusrACii's. Isictsltl
IIOO I IS HSU rSIIOIN.
WIIOl.KHAI.ie PKAI.KKM IN
LEATHER
Shoe Findings
SADDLERYHARDWARE
64J Elm Btrsst
DALLAS.
TEXAS.
Our Connootlon with Tnnnvri and
Manufacturers East enables sto
Compoio in Prlcus of Luathtr
with Galveston New Orleans or
St. Louis. f siiirh'il
111 HUM III F..
lUl'OHTSHS ASU UIALIIIS IN
Jones Non-Coroslvo
IROU PAINT
Doors Sash and Winds
r
SHINGLES LIME CEMENT
PLASTER
Builder's Hardware &c.
707 A 709 ELM ST. DALLAS TEXASJ
Wt'st of Truck. K0HI W0KTU:
tjrstiinntion and Price LliU Furnlihod
on Ajiplkatlor
UMlf
II. II A MI Is TOUT
Deiilor in
Paints Oils Varnishes :
Glass Wall Paper EtcJ i
Slli Kim Street ... Dallas Texas '
Hole A Kent for the celchrated
Vuno Calvert and Co's Jlixed Paints.
oPalntlnr and Paner HanRlns of every
lcBcrlitlon (lone on short notice. tjunltd
HOSACK & ESTES
LAND AGENTS
-AND-
GENEltAL C0LLECT0KS
No. 77 and 7!l Austin St. Jefferson Tex.
AT THE
10 CENT
STORE
Two Doors West of Post-Office
Yon enn buy hosiery towels "fltio soaps pa-
per collnrs dolls and toys of nil kinds vases
tinware slates useful kitchen articles rib
bons laces looking glasses paper envelopes
und a thousand other articles which must be
seen to bo wanted . Jnn7tl
W.n.Uowcll&Bro.
Wholesale and
DRUGGISTS
No. 607 Elm Street 3 - Dallas Tolas.
Keen constantly on hand! 1 complete assort i
aieat of
D2USSMIDICINESn
PAINTS OILS
which they;offer:to:thf:trada at
fHK LOWEST POSSIBLEIPBICES.
All Goods Warranted.
Orders from the eonatrr snHftlad. ssrTI
.Tn Vpmorr estrnrs nn the liUhdayofFeb.
ruary before O. W. Ityers justice of the
' ' V. - .l.e anntit. 11 tnn.la
M-fie( on nurse boj- -
both ihonhlers nnd T on huh jswft shod alt
firiMliitl UO niiifT inarnt -t imbh-isitiwubuip
Valup -'. 'llel with Co. cierk Feb vii
SGHOELLKOPF & GO
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