The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 90, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 7, 1880 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DALLAS WWALD .SUNDAY MOrtNINfJ MA11CII 7 1880
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Km a lrlilul'l'lnliili ivi'iiiii
I'e'lnl lull wimmil one lnlli'll
'iu reciill lliniutti w truasiiiixi.
I r -! h of wrnnil liu'erliitiindul
h In. ili' piiMlmo in'" II nil i
Ami Hi l.r. ' li wii niUUI li i IIHUlJed.
UMwesa arliimiUKi'imnislii
Wuiila fi nlil illMliiltilnl tiiciulliK
I 'ruin n l"iiJ In" in I'm Mini
Yi l.ili woU'iil mi lull Mimic Mi'. mnllig
iNtvar lir'il' -llll imiy gmw uld.
'I'll' ii k It lie v w t il it u mirriitr
A ii.l inn i liiml mil hi lii'iil .liium
t Hi-lut w til mnl Hi luiiruw
MHKiiiii iuUi dainties eiiuugu
I'l-tr llll ll'W IlllVti fiillll.l Hi" in 114
Iu ili.'ir mnl liruu'. iniiiiaii il
lli islitinl niiu. I mil ll'UI'ii "I
11 'II II Wl-.l HIIHllliWH ul r.uii'l
I) II. I IM'IIV'N Ill l'IHir
Oil iiiiiiiiHiider .Uitri-lugit'e lllii'oii'r.
Ii'.-hllliillli'i'iii'iiiil' l iiiblrtiio
fctuinliiiiiit I lie Miiiiii Mccorda
ol' llm I'nat.
Now Yum Humid
Oui' (Uro corri-niKin JimiI Hi'tuli in thn
i'i''iirt il' l)i'. l'untoii (in i li ii iiiiiHiinic
1'iulili'inn fuuinl mulct t.' Uk j i it 1 1 f'it
NmiIIp 'Piis irf'imrt i approved t y tliu
lii)jlii't M aoim at C'tru iiml in Alex-
itmlti. ( Hir (!oi'ri'i(iiiiliiit says: --"At tlm
illiltl I'd II of llm Uniliul Slittf
('oi)hiiI Ooucrul lions I I'uniislii'il liiiu
with a copy of tlio onoloi'il report for
transmission to tlm Siorntitry of Suite
tit Vusliinp;toii. Tho Consul Oniinritl hut
ulio I'uiiiiihoil tlio Iyptiiiii Miuistur
of l'oreimi Alliiiin with R copy." Tliu
lollowing if lr. Kunton's report :
Nulc upon IheMiisunlc ronstructluii or Itntlirr
the Musunlo Kmliliuiis of the Kouiidull -n ul'
ClunpHlrii's Niii'illu Tlio remit iif tliu DIs-
I'uvi'i.v Mmlii by Uciilt iiiiiil Ucni.niniiiU'r tier-
rlnge unit llio lli'iciii lit'H nin lo ! ilia New
Yuik llrralil.
I.Mnsoiiio riiviiiunt. This jiiivo-
niunt repiiseiits tlio various races mid
families liore linlow religious political
orotlior. This forms tlio foundation of
tho obelisk. His formed of eighteen
stones united by cements of two colors.
Thin cemented pavement ii the emblem
of tlioiiiii'ju which binds together nil
Muaonsitml miikes of tliem one horn-
OfjoneoiiH force.
Tlio No. IS in the Mim.'.N.". which
shows that tho undents knew tho .. de-
grees n'nove those of M..
In tlm uiosnio pavement a stono Is
I'miiil of a perfect whiiont'M and purity.
'o on here lies ever seen ft biniiliir
Hlone. This stone is without doubt not
only of purity but also of .". light which
buried in tho oiii'th is the .. emblem of
tho uncient sun religions which hud for
thuir objects tho worshipping of tho di-
vinity in all its brightness und brilliancy.
X Cubic stono. The .'. cubic stono in
found in tho mosnic puveineut.
' 'flit l'erfict Ashlar. Toward the
.-. nast was a stono farming u.'.rectunuile.
This stono is beautifully iinished.
The place which it occupies in tho foun-
dation and its form constitutes .'.
Mssnnio sign. It is the figure of a 1.
... j Jlorover. it is in this figure that
the .. fraternity place three points to
designate a lodge. "Loga" in Same-it
signilies tho world which tht) ancient
.Masons represented by n stone of the
shi.pe above mentioned becauso they
did not know that tlio world was round
and by an error resulting directly from
their theory which did not take into
account the Antipodes they divided tho
earth into length and breadth longi-
tude and latitude terms improperly
employed at the present day.
4.KoughAbslur--Outbe opposite or west
side ibe side of uight in contradistinc-
tion to that of day of light of science
and of the rerl'eot Ashlar is found the
Hough Ashlar. This is the stone of tho
apprentice. It represents the iuipericci
state of our nature.
5. Emblems of the Temple. Two
stone placed from.' west to .".east in-
dicate the temple. The lirst represents
on the tvestsida tho double columns .'.
J.B. The shape of this istone is also
rectangular. Next it another stone
represents by cutting on one of its
corners joining ilia first stone the
capital of an Ion .. column. Upon the
upper part of its capital is engraved the
form of a right angle. This
is the Masonic sign of D .'.
"delia" in the middle or which is
nlaceclat the preaseut day the name of
O.'. A.-.&c YodGodUottDieu char-
acter unity.
0. The Mason's Square. The Mason's
square found at the bane is also a more
palpable proof of the intention of the
constructors of the foundations and it
should here ba born in mind that the
priests were the architects of the great
monuments of Egyptian antiquity. This
squnre benrH in uiiniatureon ito interior
baso the three Masonic .'. degrees
which wa Qud reproduced in tho sur-
rounding foundations of the structure.
It U ol red granite and its dimentioiu
and its delicate execution prove theoaro
taken by the architect in iu construct-
ion. 7. The Trowel. The Trowel united
)iy moans of complete oxidization to the
stono upon which it reposed for nrarly
two thousand years is s ill the .. Ma-
sonic emblem of indulgence to pass
tho trowel is to forgive an injury or
fault.
K. Tho Tore Masonic Degrees.
These three degrees which are found at
tho base of the obelisk are composed ol
two stones. Tho first is the emblem of
the degreo of apprentice the second re-
presents the degrees of comp .. and M.
The union of the comp .. and M .'. is
most intimate and consequently these
two degrees nre formed of one stone.
Moreover tho step of companion .'. is
not so large as that of M and that of
M. and that of app. because the com-
panion has less time to perfect himself
than the appreutica has to become
companion.
Note It is unnecessary to speak here
of tho symbolic branches of tht Lotus
the Heliotrope or the Acncia-ym .. ol
the present day or of other Masonic em-
blems. But we think that all these em-
blems are to ba found under the foun-
dations of obelisks destroyed by time
and not by the hand of man. Evidently
the cubioBtone will furnish indicauou
' ' . . :t ' . - -. . . f !
and s'gns fur the discovery of mw In-
loi malum !mut the anmniil Masnmo
uriianisitinu and in oniiiiinnce r viti-
ations a lo the origin of aiiuleni "i'iiy
Wu do nut lor the moment wish In add
anything more and rsr Tor the
future the full hearing and rsults of the
duoovary made by Lieutenant Com
rnandar liorringe
'Ilia Will Uliirjr Ay ulii.
Clllll IlT .lulll lllll
The'enolulioiisdiawn up by Mr.f'oiik
Hug and adopted by the Uili a oonv Mil-
lion indicate very clearly the cliaraoter
of the political campaign the linpublicaii
party will carry oil aftiT lists t'hlougo
Ooiiveiltion
Tins rii)liitlons declare that there
are "gtave and thl'ialfiiiug dmigii's"
dun to tins iiii'reexisloniiH of lh Is.un-
Oi'iatio parly aa well as to it "violent
and uiiUwI'.il ollorUto .iverawn and ul
vni tSt'itis governments as rcpivsnntud
by the conduct of ils leaders in M linu
and In several N iuihern State tlieri by
iiiteiiding lo lecurii onurol ul thnllcii-
eial (iiivi'l'iiliient by ilei'iU of vinleiice
uud liaild" etc. eld. To put down an
nli'lilulll annoying 10 the Kepllbliculi
party on iiceount of its opposition to
Ki.publicau enormities I i runt i ilea-
if ii ul i" I a the only man oapable of
"saving society;" that is making it im-
possible for any tpi' ailiou to tliu K -publican
party to have an exiHtncn
Tliis is the sum and miUlaiH'o of Mr
Ciiukling's pliilfjrm.aiid lhatwill be ihe
spirit of Ihe Cjicigo convention's plat-
fnrni. The campaign will be one ul'
violent delignciatioil of the Southern
pcnpl"! bloody outrage Innumerable
will be manufactured and the war I -sues
ami the negro will ba brought to the
Irout by the leaders id' a political organ-
ization who can give no reason for lis
existence save that it is necessary f ir
liepublicans to holdall the olllecs plun-
der the Treasury and eslabli- h i "strong
government" in place of ih republic
which is inimical to their "principles."
Tho Southern people may as well be
prepared for another aix month of vile
denunciation and slander. It can not
hurt tliniu und they who utter the foul
lies will simply be wasting their breath.
All the Southern people can do and all
they ought to do is to voto solidly for
the Democratic candidate for the Presi-
dency and do their utmost to overthrow
tho party of fraud und violence thai the
battle on thai coming gray November
day may not lm fought in vain. The
reply to tho ll'jpuUican falshoods is
easy und overwhelming.
4'oiiuliliiK In Imri'll.
No place in tlio world equals London for
tlio cimslant barkine kept no in tlio churches.
It is like ii nerpetuai fuxilailo of small arms.
Why di'ti't' they take Hall's liaNain and get
ml of their cough H i the most wonder-
ful rumcJys tlio proprietors warrant it in
every instance Lut all coughers give it a
trial. .
oitmx am i:s.
N tiKIUXANfK. I'ltOlllllll'lNli Ihe oh.
1. Mititttlnn of siUewalk.
Hi It onlnliieil by ttio UUy Council of tlio city
of ImiIIii.v
sicotion I. II shall lie unlawful lor any ciio
lo (ili t iict any slilowalk Iu this oily hy sell-
or nfl.'1'liiK for sain liy auction or lIIii'I'wIm)
any Pauls wares or uiercaiuiilisunnBucli ittu-
wuik. Hi'c It shall Ihi iiiilawlul dor ono to
iilui-eaiiy banel or hariiil box or Imxe. or
A'ooilor other BUlistaiioo on any aiilewalk In
tills cllv ssus to ulislrital tliu hi-iini iiIock
Hiirlmiilcwiiia or any part thi rcof. Noomi
slii.ll Imvo or maintain any O'ult htuli I
iHicastcia' stall or oilier sliill ou any hUIu-
will It lu the ollv of Dull n.
Hue. .1. It shall be unlawlul for any pi-son
or iit-raonaio hUK aayslRU or any olisli uetion
ai'.KWs any Hlilnwalk at a loweror les. hulKlh
tlmn etgln feet ami further it Khali lie un-
lawful lor any person or pernnns to nail sticks
pUnksor plus or partial. y drive nails lu or
lotbowiil 'SorawuliiK liosts alung auy bi'.lo.
walk or to expose bulls Wira oa mild siilo-
"!of-4. Ifany one shall hy loud talklni? or
any uuusiial act or cxhihlllon tv tract a crowd
on any sidewalk and shull refuse to desist
when 1-eipiesinl to do so by any pollen or
other city oltloer he shall be deuniod guilty of
u nil-demeanor and upon eouviuiloii he
lined In any sum not exeeedli'K tenty-nve
iIoIIiiih and thla shall apply also to any one
coinposliiK such crowd ennHned In tho oli-
slniitlon of Hit d sidewalk.
Sue. 5. it shall In uuoiwful for any person
orpeiwonatocbsirnetaiiy slUewallt In troiilof
any cnlireh thraiio or olhi-r public lilaee
or places of minings or lu any wiiyobstiuct
the passaice in or out o; ny such church
theHtre or other public place.
Beo. li. Notbinuin this ordlnanoe shall bo
so oor.struet as lo prevent any lncrehant
from oconpyiuu; not to exceed one-Ii all of any
Kl'lewnlR: in rec-lvlng anil lorwnllii(t goods
warnsor ni-rctmirllNB i provld-d ihmihey
nhiilliioi. occupy said (ib wrnk even whl e
thus eu'-iKrd for a lonxor npiiee tbun six
iiours. Kvery merchant orownerofa bulld-
iniz tronliiiK n any Hired shall h-allowed
not lo exceed la inches on the Inside f the
wa k lor show windows or the displny of
Hoods but nothing on the outer eityo of such
sidowaiet- . .
Heo. 7. Every clay that any obstruction
hall remain uton any sidewalk iu till oily
shull be considered a violation of tho police
lwulailonshoreln ooutalneil aud shall con-
stitute a separate oQeus und be puulshed as
sued.
Heo. s. Any ono violatlnn any section of
this ordinance shall be d timed guilty or a
mii-di-iiieanor olid upon conviction In the
Mayor's court in the city of lialls shull be
Haul in any sum not exceeding twenty-flve
sec. il. That an ordlnanco outltleil "An
Oidinnnco I'l'olilbitinn tho Obstruction of
sidewalks" approved July 13 IsTti he and
the Himn 1 hereby rpaleil.
Seo. 10. That this ordnance phall take
eilpct from thirty days after its passive and
publication. '
Approved I'Vhrtinrvjn 10.
AtlMt J. M. T'lll ltMOM) Mayor
j. li. UmtKKout". City Seen t.iry.
AN OK15INAXCB ritovmiNu FOR thi:
Imi ouni!?uir Oi bones und esttle foiiud
ruuulnn ullHi'tfuIn llicclty t.t Uallus.
lio II ordained by the City Council of tho city
ol lll!o. :
Skotion 1st. That it shrill he unlawful for i
........ n n .mi h.ow.rt. )ii'.i!.4 tir eiutie.
lo run nt Imvo In the stieets of H'c id'y 1
DsIIiini provide.l Hiiii any cow In aciuM use
as a Milk e-iw may bo allowed to run itlary-)
f;oin S o'elrck n. in. until H o'clock p. in.
Any person ownlnn any cow lioree or other
annual having been once impounded who
shall nlluw ui h anliun. to run on tho stie Is
shall he deemed (tuiliy ot a misdemeanor and
lined In nny Mini not exceed I im 110.
Srf. ml. iisluill be the duly of the City Mar-
1ihI to take up and Impound any cattle
horses or mulee. f. und lu tt streets n lha
c ty ol Didlni except milk cown In actual use
as provided for in the above and fore-coins;
acl'-id Tho City Marshal shall Impound
them aMiiluivo voviiieii nnn wnuin one ouj
iheremiershHll out nriB Moviro contnlnli'K all
i...i .o.. .r n.i nn'.nod.. ind tlvo dimalie.r i
sui-h liotlcois pos ed at the court-house aod
sui-h liotlcois posed at tn courr-nouse sou ii
.......Jn.laa llin Clltr UiiOlh.l Khali KeLl tllA : I
same at j.nbilo sale to tho highest bidder i.r i
e.h lie slit.II ehuriro rllty corts for taktnir :
!pSp;r;!re1?KrJnirr.l3f i
tne c?Pon.c. he hall leftirn't... M.n.or
:" i- ... tt... . rin i
prow ea.iv. .-.. .. j. . K-.""r--
owncrcul'v
wiiiiin iniiini ). .."" ".
than tl. Iililt
be paid Into th tity tft-aanty.
The fit Marshal shall keeft. a botk iiiiiitt
the dnni'iipt iin if nil nnlniHls liuiuuudtd
tie dateof salo niidamount rmlial. '
. sr.c tin. ruat lllls onu nance o no.. ni;
and tjtibdcatS'ju.
nia. i ; I
from and arr;- its pnwinre nnn
. I f.'i 'C. Hltfnnd
yii.mi . J. M. XUIi'BlIOMs..
l: B. lit lo.routi. City fckx'y. .llafoi
' i r -
!;i'.t'
J. OH Hi I K
Public SqIo ! '
ON M't'lt'SA V MAltril nih Ism) I will
n il l lh o.ly I'miimiI wi'l mid of HI mn
ii.inl is lain iiuaiiiir of lin ami uU
found riiiinlim l inra lu ai uruaiiiv Willi Hi
uiilliuiiwn ol the city W If MultluN
I ny M i -li ul
JIOTKl
ron sale :
Hie rnriillurii Slid flalurrs nt ill wall kno II
Kiii.ii.u Hotel fort "tor ill Ten lias Ih
liirnu-l li. I ami I Hi l"l h hm liuu in
Hi fort ili"ii lor elllHK aiikiiwi fur
paHliulHi's hiIiIik N uriM'vHH liidi'l Kurl
W.ulli IVn i.r i.iillrol l). U. Iluamrr llu
Filler Mm irrii iiillH'l'eiin mni
VARNISHES.
A. ROIJD1NS&CO.
No. iwineth Hirio't
HT. MllllS
n ii m m nr. ami .tititiiiii N.
W 15. Sorloy il Co.
4.11 I'.lm Hlrei't
D.iMsiM - - - TUX. IN.
Wholesale sad Itcl.ill lietleit III
Carriages Pha3tons
and Buggies.
JSMtlH'llf 00
T. L. MAKSALIS
N 1IOLUSAI.K
QROCEE
lAI. I. AN TKXAH.
J K KcliiiHlder.
Alfitsil isavlt.
Si liiieltlt r aV Dmls)
Wholesale Grocers!
AXII liKAI.KIlS IS
BACCINC AND TIES
fill ami SHI Klin St. Our I.iuiinr
II il l. AN . .
iiii.ri
TEX. IN
Central Hotel
T. II. DAVIDSON 1'iop.
Coi eer Hurki t nud 'Jllh Street
Galveston - Texas
TRUNMEMT ItOAKlt I'KIt lAV $i 00.
Ihmril liy Ihiv Wick or Month.
feliJ.'illl'
Aiilliorl.ed by tlio Coniinonwenlth of Kentucky
uud the fairest lu the World.
18th
Popular monthly drawliin of the
1 1
Ei.
At Maccnuloy's Theatre In the City or Louis-
ville on
SATURDAY MARCH 311880
These drwim!8authorl.i'd hy act ofllieleg-
iKlHtuie ol'ISill) and sustulnid by all thi
courts of Kealueky occur regularly on
Hi. i lust ilav of every month (.Sundays
excepted) nud are supervised by prouiiucnt
cltlzeusof the Btate
The inanaKemeut call attention tolhoiiraml
oppni'iunlty proicuted ot obtuliilnu for only
$.' any of
the Fou.owisu rr.tz&s:
1 Prlr.e :!0ono
1 Prir.o lo.niKi
1 Prize a.ouo
10 Prizes l.lKlencb 10000
' Prizes niK tiiob ; 10000
PHI Prl.estJlKI each 10000
00 l'rlz s K.'iil cui'h 10000
dill) Prizes $-J.leseh I'-i.OoO
loot) Prizes $10 eimh 10000
9 Prizes WW each Approximation
Prlr.es 2700
9 Prizes 'Jll each Approxlmutton
Prizes 1800
9 Prizes $100 each Approximation
Prizes iw
low Prizes. 1U400
Whnlo Tickets K. Half Tickets II
27 Tickets $.). M Tickets 1100.
All apiillcatlons for clah rales should he
mads to Ihclioiiieollicc.
Full list ol drawing puhllslioil In Louisville
Courier-Journal and New York Herald sod
mailed to nil ticket-holders. Send all orders
hy money or bank draft iu lettor.or by express
Orders of IS and upwnrd hy express nan he sout
ut our expense. Address II. M. Koardman
Courter-Ioiinial HuildliiK. I-ouisTille Ky.. or
at No. hi Jiroadwav. New York. scpla
Taken up hy W Boshly and estrayed befors
W W Peak Jusilcc of the pence Jan. r 1N0.
One liaht buy horse blazed lace yuftrs old
Ml-i hands hlh both hind feet white no
brands. Valued st Itia. A No one licht bav
mare bla.e luce 7 years old H hHiids hlijli
hninilcd on left nhoulib-r 1) branded on right
shoulder (iuilesctlbnl'lr). Villus $-J0.
Taken up hy A II Floyd and estri.yed before
W W Penh lusllco or the peace l'ec. 0 I.-.7-S.
line vi. Mow niiuv 0 ver i'1'i 14 liaiidu hich.
hrnni'le.t on bin I. ft" a ml lef slioiilder braiul
unt iii-i!iviils!iulle and valued l $1.1. Due
cicy mare 7 y.-ur- olu I." Iimvli' hii:b bnitided
K on h it Hiouirier aud X on ruinLsoouiuir;
und Tallied nt
i:i. .'.!. '
4-
T.iki'ii up iv W X N'oh'K rind etrjeil1-r
M Kdnarils jhstice ol th ii--ic.- Voh. ii'7'.i.
One iroy inniv lilu.nt J4 J-W bauds lilKbi
branded O oh left sloiilkr.liow 7 or years
old. Uim llshi Krcysiiari ahum l-l linilils lil;ii
rIh'uI 7 or H yjiirii vU bninded K li -on hotli
hips one Mack horse hind 'nlibut H tl-nuls
tujtb branded dr on sifal ahvu.Uor.) V'a.ue
l.t. .: I '
J v Smith es'Tti'vil ltoil it lllcwpt. Jus-
tice of it a' i rare.. ( hui li r-v abnm n
reavs nidi about. J-' mHe'-- li'wli. losrc' f ri'-i. .')
whlb
f. iw'i iriiif-t!i'reni'i'"ir.M'i. i oi. irn
shoul 'er
ii.sn Tiieift ':. t--t . Jeim
old about miy.dh ilv; iiue liise.k hoi he p.niy
bia'td mce an t
It O' '11 .
iKirS old and li li:i;tds
MKlSi iMib KHiwl'
tklllOu' abort1 II or I t yuats
old. brnmled J W illi b'H IbiKh. about 13 Imnda
ihign uis.eo ice; one s orei """e mr in
blsh 7 or 8 years ol I.
-J3 In). .': i
nueiieii'l Him n ii i ir in .i" t'.'. n"niir i.n....
value :iu.. r mo j. tu.
; i fcli2.'iw3w u
Yn?
"iVJlttaSi
K Oeorto
about; 13
hKnta iiiuit.. uii orauua iwiceivaitfe.. &in in
-1-al.Tlh lil f-e f while 'has sad llo
l ; . j M.w ij ij.i.i. v
fcbirwjW
liaviil W Waters eatrnya hnfora II Geonre).
nm itmsa. about 1 i-'l luuids hnh; si. nt h
ygiiisold bVatut Hi.tfbrf. lw(4iS tnors tlk a
nrrniell ortbf MlerW. bruv B email hW hi
..rue tuee o wnn nwi.. i iu.r..ni.r'i i"
IS 18S0.....J lo Jiiicn ..) -A :;irt0!:ffV"W'
.I Ol.l All 1Y.IH
'j . ! .. .. 'i .'i ; - oi-oV .v f
' 'in ' : . -H nohoW n'si
lir.AI. IHTITK.
rOWKLL & GAGE
Dallas Texas.
I
Wti ara llinroiiahly aiupnlnlsd Willi Hie I'ult-
lln l.niids ul Ilia H ale bavlnn sunoneil and
locaiinl many ludmiliai slink ranches ami
larius
Our Slap of Ike State aviiljPrss
a. m. I'oaai.io i b aaer
tsnHd)
W. F. CUMMINS.
HEAL ESTATE AGENT
-AND
NOTA11YPU1JLIO
407 Main Street
DALLAM .... TKXAS
maJdtf
Is. A lUSIIINaoN li M. MP A 11 II Mi
D. A. ROBINSON fit CO.
I! K A L kstatb A(Ji:.NTS
Olll. o North HIi'.O Tutllo rtqiiKro
DENTON - TEXAS.
roWUlili Ss GAGE
Dallas Texas.
Stuie Annuls for
I I
Vn nlva our personal attention In Hcnrlnrlns:
Land (orlnxes I'nynor Hits Taxes at the proper
tliiin and uiakins mil's..
State Map Froe.
(. M. l'OWKhk. I. L. tiAiia
Janl'dAw
(jiio r.itmsi.
M. Ullinann & Co.
WIIOLKsAI.I
GROCERS
L
At Texas St Pnclllu Hallway Depot.
Agents For
liiiif rprlNC' Kansas Flour
The vary hst mails
JUST OUT!
THE WAlt.
ADVANCE and ItETKEAT
Personal Experiences in the
United States and Con-
federate States
Armies :
By Ceneral J. B. HOOD
I. nte Lleutenniit-iiencrnl I'oiiloderals Ktates
Anay published fur
The
Ceneral C. T. Beauregard
New Orleans lsso.
The entire proceeds arlsln from the sale of
this work are deroted to 't he Hood Orphan
Memorial Fusil which is lurested In United
mates Itetdslered llonds for tha nurture care
autiport a id cdiicatluu of the ten infants de-
prived of llnilr parents last summer at New
OiIi kiis (lha inelaiirlinlr incldeiits of which
aad lieicHvemoiit are still frtuh In the public
inliid.)
The book Is an rlepant octaro contain In
.KM piipes Willi a line photograph tlfienes and
u Una steel enravinK made expressly Itor tho
work four lai'ire Binps of battle llelils hound In
handsome xruY Knglleh cloth . at IH ItlvK. HOI -LAllM.or
In a llneheei biHillnp will) niarblo
edae. TI1IIKE DOLI.AItS AM) FIFTY CKNXH
lu hairbouml Mornrcn library style FOUR
ISOIXAKS or iu best heVunt Turkey Morocco
full ntlt sides and eilirss elV K Hul.hAIIH.
(in i.heieceiii liiiiu any person rmiitiinK by
mull or epreHs ol Ike imiount In a registered
loiter or by a postal oritur lrankdrslt'oi-check
h copy will tw iinroedfnteiy yent frca ofjlostage
reuUtored as secoiio-iilHas mHtu-i .
'j li Tolitiuu is published in tliu best stylo of
lypoprui'liy on vlcaani iiaper with lilustra-
t'orm ieciited eshlt:h!'Sts)i.niiasof art.
i The author the subject the putpose nllallke
render it worthy ft plaiie iu every litirnry-ioi
overy desk or upon tho book shelf ol every
hi'Uae In t lie rounlrv.
A; i nti wfttited lu'uvery town and county iu
Ihe ('niled .--latee and a preferenit will he
lilven to liuimruuly dioclmri;ed tcteiaus Iron
lha army.
To trie ladles wlic) Tefl h desire to express
tlii'lr syminitliy with 'I'ho Hood Orptinn Menio-
rinl I'lind.tlii siilnoi lliis book among Uielrcir-
clo ol friemis will iiUoril an uxci-lleut wry f
coiitrlbiitiiig substantial aid to so deserving a
causo..
K.ir 'lernii Rrtt-ea to Ants etc oddresi
With full parllculars . :.i . .
' Gen. Q. T. Beauregard Publisher
On behalf of The UocklHemorialUrphnnFuDd-
jattW.'.i .. : ) Xew Orlcuns I.a.
T. W. CLINE
;.!'j'.?" ilJ (.';;-.
; ' ' . " Manufacturers of
i it.'i.i
Carriage;? Buggies
' '.'."' ..:' f lie) -.----it- i.r; '
'. And Spring '.iWagons-C;
Painting Hnd Rejialrlnt; old 'Biitiflej. NaW
York triwks inade to order... .
.. h ol i!..oi jhi .1 i: .. . '
Ul Cain Ureet ... 'j r fdj ; lOpp. Xst f1 DcpoV.
..l. . . I..1...II t ..I 1 .1 ft
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iu .v.:'.:ii.:nu mi nc;.y.-;.j tm-. '.
!. O il ..ji.il'.'OKI I .irfw .('. -M-.i n 'I-. I I I '
IQUOii
DEALERS
HOOD'S Kl BOOK
I;. :.! .'.i'.' .'. fi'yij l u.i) iJ :: i
FROII.NSIIANAI..
DR. DAVID DYE
Wishes lo sunouiioe Us his frUnds that lie has
oaaaed aa olllee In Dallas hare be will be
(lad to see Ida old coaUtiiiois who want an;
work III the li.ullslry Hue. IksliUosw Itoss
avenue near street car line.
DR. W. H. WEEMS
DENTIST.
Office 612 Main Street.
(Itp-slalrs.) Mi3-tf
J U Joans. U H JoBUlugs
Joihhi V Jeiiulucsi
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
IxiiiKVlew Texas.
Practice la all llm courts luilh atife ami
Ti'l-in I . lu r tu l lui ii and husli'ia lexua.
lliki'lMl
JXO. I.OVUOY
Attorney ani Coimscllpr at Law.
Oalveston . Texas
Onioeovur Flrt Nalluual Haak of Ualveslon
W P. Hcliaaltau. 11 11 Webb
Nt'liUKiiuii A lVelib
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
and Iicul Ivsiuto Agonto
llrecketirlilKa - rHcpltnua Co. Texas.
Will nrartlott In all His courts of Hlsnhnns.
Hliaekleiiiiil and adlolulua oi unties end In
the huiireina und AppullaUt iviirls and the
rcuerai cuurt ill uriituiin iiuhs rjpeolal ul-
leiiouii Hiitui w mini aim coueciioua
ii. Ilcaiiiiioiit II. !.
Physician Surgeon
No. IHJMiiln st root.
Ucsldouce 1-1)7 Jackson strcut corinr ol
llarwooil
HJ-pi'finl Slttnlloa lo I'Ikpiis-s ol tht Kye-tJ
John J. Omul. John J Uood Jr.
Good & Good
ATTORNEYS AT - LAW
107 Main Street
DALLAS TEXAS.
E. G. MARSALIS
Attorney-at-Law
DALLAS TKXAS.
(I 111 mi rtji Muln st. upstairs Jnn'JT
Edwards & McMullen
LAWYERS
ENSIS TEXAS
EJ-Speclal attention to law business.
Kilgore &. Kilgore
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW
Canton an! Wills Point Texas.
J3f Will practice In all ih ) Sutc an I Fo loral
Courts
B. 0. MoCormlck Jl. 11. Tcmploton
Waiahacble. Knol
JlcC'ormit'k V Teiuplelon
Attorneys-at-Law'
Waxahaohlo and Knnls Toxat
They will nraotlce in the Btato and Fedoral
Courts ol North Texas mnl In the Mipreme and
Appellate Courts. They will give special at-
teullun to collectious. and to litigation in the
County and fclslrlct Courts of Kills County.
W. L. Ct'awfordi L. T. Smith.
"" Crawferd & Siultli
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
Dallas - " Texas. 1
OFFICE t No.' 413 Main Street.
JW. Cartwrlpht
a. W. Mlddleton
Cartwrlght & Middleton
LiWIBRS 8M COLLECTING- AGENTS
Palestine
Texas.'
Will practice In the District and . Inferior
onrtsol therountlosnf Ar.ilnrson and :b-r-
nkee- iilmi hitltuHiii remoitiid Aiiui Hale couris
orilietnte and iu the Federal coin ts at Aus
tin nod Tyler. - I.l7.w
POST-OFFICE
SAIiOOU
JAKE GROSSMAN Prop.
Two Doors ! north ' of the Post Office.
tut in ft. Mia in fnt ft sonsrli drtnlr nf nnrS
old Whisky aud the faeet wines llipiora and
cigars. . ... ..... . .
KestaUrant nnd luneli Stand
connectcl with it suiiplied Wlth'sll'tlie dcl-
Icaalas. ' . ' ::.! W
Eiunole of Cnro moiled FREE.
"iJSvV'i ; KHF.SCH .
ltCAXOTS
K " i.i..; v't.' it v. linxov
ft faf.iJS XLX ut)!l A-fc8leUBttfU.li
I . -I'.n.y.Bl...!
. -jlMwo-.svf .j
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'Drt o !n t'.t .-o:.'r
.''I i ;' ii-
!-. ..'s-'(!:'i : 4 f ;: I
I.CA1IIIH.
SCHDELLKOPF & GO.
WUUl.HAl.ls ptALEKe) IN
LEATHER
Shoe Findings
SADDLERY HARDWARE
813 Elas Stroot
DALLAS. - - - TEXAS.
Our Connootlon with Tanner and
Manufaoturen Enttenables ato
Compete In Prlooa of Leather
with calvoaton New Orleans or
St. Loula. aualM
IIAHIIVI AHF..
LP
IMi'oaTaas And dkalshsIir
Jones Nou-Corosivo
IROW PAINT
Doors Sash and Blinds
f
SHINGLES LIME CEMENT
PLASTER
Builder's Hardware &c.
707 A 709 ELM ST. DALLAS TEXASJ
Woat or Truck. F0UT WOHIIli
Estimations and l'rico Lists Furnished
on ApplicaUoD
H5(Uf
II. H VJIIMOV
Bojlor In
Paints Oils Varnishes
Glass Wall Paper EtcJ
810 Klin Street
Dallas Texas
Hole A guilt fur Uia celebrated.
Vane Culvert und Co's Mixed Paints.
.Painting and Paper Hanging ef every
dcscrlptiun ilonn uu sliurt nullou. IJanUd
HOSACK Sc ESTES
LAND-AGENTS
AND
0ESEKAL COLLECTORS
No. 77 and 79 Austin St. Jefferson Tex.
AT THE
5 & 10 CENT
1 i'.J :''
STORE.
Two Doors West of Post-Office
You can buy hosiery towols Iflne soaps pa-
per collars dolls and toys of all kinds vases
tinware elates useful kitchen articles rib-
bons laces looking Kinases paper envelopes
and a thousand other artlclea wulcu must ba
seen to be wanted. Ja7d
W. II. Howell &Bro.
Wholesale aad
DRUGGISTS
No. 0u7 Elm Street.
Dallas Texas
: Kertp ooustiuitly on hand ; complete assort)
lUCIlt Ol ..'... . i . ..
EsU33m:cnras
PAISM.' OILS. &r.
wHlch theyHolTi'rlto lhi'Itl'i'tk'ftt '
fHK.LOWESI TOSSLBLEIPRICEa
All Goods Warranted.
Onlera from the eonntrr tollaltwl. senJJ
JrX. Ei l:MON
" . era Elm Blreet
' ' Bason hand a fresh supply of
OAltDEN SEEDS
' And sU kinds of; " '
3BAxu.il3r. Orooorles)
U-aiTe him a call ian3Q-d
$i to $9n i"vJtrzm
on OA.. Portland. Malna. dwUdAwtf
: .Tnl la Vemory strtys on the Kib day of Feb.
ruary befom o. w. urers jus '
peace one nnrse bt c r ""- " ':7
Uh about jesra old. branded T. W
aroillid. no atacrrnsrks- bfands perwlt
Value I U' wlin aas r --
COBl tl
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