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THE DALLAS HERALD, FRIDAY MORNITCG, NOVEMBER 5, 1880. STATE PKESS REVIEW. Important Exiifiiiuciilwl Eiitorprlno. San Autonlo Express. We have received a lottiT from Dr. V. G. Kiiifpbury, European luniiigrntiun ai;um ofthSun?et 'lHto'1 at London, Orto ber Id. in wliii li lin H.tcti that oil tint d y two gentle, ' , M's:r. V('iW.t.'ri n . aui Urqulmrt, lel'l for this city i.r llio ( urpu.ni nf lmvini? horei'S unci mules find, if pruoii- cablo, baled buy also, fir tbu KurepHim markets. Thoy represent larjjo capital and iMhcy fan miko it p olltntdo it wiil be tho conmioncooiunt of a large busitii'ss which must prove of groat bonelil to thia couutry. The oponinp; cf a market such as those (ron tlomen propue, for our Texas borsix, would prove of the groati st importance to western Texas, where the ponies range by the thous ands aod are now of little value. These, ponies are not ronwkiblo for thi ir symme try or beauty as borscs, but tbey aro hardy and serviceable, require little foed and care, and would bo found to be in great demand in the cilii s and on the farms of England. They could, we bavo no doubt, be ' shipped at almost double their prepent cust price and sold in Kiielniid at a lnro profit, and yet lit a price s low in comparison with the aomostio animili as to be in grent do nvud, if thoy thrive well in that climate On tho lust scom thcro tthould bo no foar, for the animal are "touch as pine knots," and no Cjinpliiiiit waa evur hi ard about tin s.i hipped tu Liverpool for polo horsei about two yean ago. Mules are p'.onty. and cheap, F Wed hay can be shipped to Liverpool id a prollt, the completion ot the Southern Va cillo to this point would cnuto ilia opening up of a rich industry for people in wmkrn Texas, for Hut roail will run thtougo, or in closu proximity to, the lnrno-t and Urn si wild buv Melds in the w rid, where the Iny can be mi.de for the cutting, and tlx- tiipply is almost uxhaustlees every year, in south western Toxas also aro to bo found null hey Holds Hi most every year, and with lair gMss bav can be cut and baled at $1 to J I 50 ror ton. Western Iexas has bonf, and ie ni ton, bidi i, wool and hay to export, and must bavo a seaport, and railroad communication with tho interior, at point more convenient than Oalvefton. Wo can reach the pull', at an harbor which can be givvn water tor son- iroinir vessels at comparative small exponse, within at least 1-10 miles of San Antonio, and the diU'oronco in lrciiiht between 110 mil" aud 'Xi iiiiler, would sivi us fortunos on our exports alono in a voy short time. Can we allor to do without this short lino to tide water!. S . A)('nnviiN Mnileiu Hiitc. AunIIu tStiittMiiiin. In spito of ell'oi Is to the conti nry, this cum Yarn, which iii'dcd eteii!tiv, bus been wugi Upon tho old h cliui'iil ii-vims, wnilo tin1 bloody fliirt bes li-on m I'uikd nt tho ninth in a Uerce polilic.'il oiii:,m!o ngainsl . titlinri people, l.ivil Bi rvic.i ni,.iiu, turn -ncy and the turilf pnelii'id i-.-ues l ava h en ignored, and wil 'nr ie.s-i.i:i I : : m ln-en Ii d It- urowd down evi ry tui. g in the int. ri .1 ot'lmU and ii alien end ii ju tiee, Hint a pitrimi.al g Teniiiicnt m y, intlciel of n i-oni-tiliiliniial one, bo nouiii-luil and p.-rfioliinted in s union of iiiilwnVins in-i'-nd tl' one in mutiltd inteivMa mid l.ilo-hip. T..0 pl.-u hut been to present iliu ninth us a unit a ;f itKl til" Houlh, and by lorai of reason Hie soiilt) stiinds iii.i'.cd in tii" fm'-e of an une-mi-promi'ii g and unjiit polincal lot", lint a I, w nioiiilis since t'ii-nerid Ur.-int spent much tinm in lliu t-oiiih, heldiiii: inliTcourwi with S"Uthern peop'e, and uiuicr tho impulse ol tnilhful cniivicMi ih he went on1, from aniong-t us and lot I the people of the norm Hint Int ro u.v no iM'ii'it ol eniui'.y hfiamong the m o ..inlhei-n vi.i.is o;;ain.l tin uiil 'i : i nil the M'lUu : Ihorongnly r'.eeii sttn -to n il Hint it", people v:ro id "!. yiil" as those of the north. These were honi .it expressions, made Imt'ore ho was defeated a'. Chicago, because probubly ho had shown bj these word too ;i cut a spirit i f gm-eroititj ; before ho made the dii eun ry that to lag be hind the howling p'e U ' f blooohoiliid" lleit thirst or soul.e-rn nli -hloi d ho would ot V el in this r-n-e, lorgotlen for all time., and thai liis thought of i inpiiu would be bill s pa.s'ng tli-enm; hi I'oio tho glilt-i'iig p'H'.", si1 aped utter the faihion of a t .own, ,li -1 I 18-1, WfS held out to him; till I bel'o:n he re ft trti-tl to IhI chootl to li.jure ibu candidate ol a ijobln compiiiiioii in ani.sh.'ij to wvnovi-r exeited northern Hn-oiu's thu jirove'bi-tl ro pilblicoi turner tint has f T 'nis, by fort e of pn o ii jn-tii-e, led ti nilid repub iean phalanx Huainsl thfl south, tiei.eral tiratit, alter Ins tletont at Chiea.-o, sanU almost into obscurity, from which ho emerged only when hcohevod the ie-sinnt'on . f ('onkling unci llio other refulili, nil gi.ii.t.--, and opemd hi w.r upon t'ic south. Ho was then ic.cepteil as a leader, ground loL w.is ipgainid, and should Oai fleld bo mmle president it is in to (led limply as a stepping stone for (inmt and hu personal government, with all it. onrrupt rings and piayUt cs, to be ic-i-slnh lirhod lour jours hence. doubtful to our bumble mind. We do not mean by litis to brand every member c f the party with corruption, by an v moans. There aro hundreds ol thousands of In nest n pub I cans, whom wn iflipoi t for t' o r h ir.cetopin 1 'ns, hut this does not craso tho stubborn fact that they are giving aid and comfort to tho rii g In !-i.s vh') Hie pror.lituling this t'i vernne nt to bu.-o sehi ines a-.id pm-uh. te n. il il ournwii pi.i't, n l" sjiuu extent to bhim.) lor this defeat. Dcltcit In (lie Mlo Treiiaiiry. tiiilvt-t m (Journ.il. Dn our Hi st page will b - found an article, under tho above en tit. n, wh-ch wo take lrom tba (lulycst in uws. Wo c.mnot si i how the Mows can show that the present treasurer, (levernor Lub bii-k, or his predecessor, Major Porn, as be ing at all implicatetl. The News very c; r reetiy says ll at the treasurer can recwye no money only on a receivable warrant from tho 'comptroller; nor can ho pay out one cent oxcopt upon a pnynblo warrant issued by tho comptroller. It would tako but lit tle time to find out any deficit in the stale tie suror's i lliee. Tho charge niado hy Governor Roberts will certainly ho investi gated by the seventeenth legislature, audi I Kob.irts is sustained tho people of Texas will only ttnd out that taxes bavo been collected for the benetit of oUlco-holdors. Tho News, inon after it publishfd the re ports ol the state olllocrs, thowed that il had mado a critical examination of the disburse ment, but had totally neglected the receipts. The licadsr pointed out errors in tho re ctupts and showed that there v. as u mystery in the rectipts of tho commissioner of the land orlico and the comptndlcr. Wo are well satisUed that tho books ot Govor. or Luhb ck, and these ,.f his piedeeessor, iMsjor K.irn, wil bo ' found right. The old alcalde's charges must nee.(. ,.rily create ionic unensines', and it would Imvo been well for the public if t h i disclosure had been at a-i earlier day. t the old alcalde lias bis dander up and somibody will bo hurt. The Hi-suit Houston T. lonrnm. Holuctaitly and regroifu'.lv, tho Telegram is compellod to announce to its readors, that from mo returns recoivea me oiocvion oi Uomral Jsmes A. Uariluld as orosidunt of tho United Mates may be predicted. This means a continuation of radical rulo lor the next four years. The groatost surprise of all is tho tomhle docline in the democratio vote of Now York. It has been predicted that neon.o. tired of a (J rant, would not again submit to the rule of a military man, and as much as (ieneral Hancock is beloved and esteemed by the masses, this defeat proves that tho people opposed tho choice made by their leaders. However, this is mere surmise. When tho truo history of the present cam paign will ever bo known, H will bo found that no controlling issue has bud any effect upon the convictions ot the pooplo. ll will bo proven that Mr. (iarlleldowes his election to the moneyed aristocr. cy ami llio wealthy manufacturers of the north ami cast who lavished millions upon corrupting llio thousands, in order that republican power might havo-'inothor lease ot hi", it will Uo proven tlisl Hie sfclional hatred ot tne north has for'cd upon the country a presi dent, whoso ollicial lifo is lull ot blem ishes, and who will tannin tho chair of Washington by the dirt that clings to his gaiii.enli. tun, tins detent, toiribio as n 19, may not be without Us moral. The nomin ation ot Hancock was consummated by being preferred by a united smith; his defeat indi cates how 1 hnoxious southern preference is to tho northern men, in whose bosom still rankles the old hatred. Ijit us not forget this. And let us remember what our most important duty will ho for llio future. When after the close if tho series of French wars, terminating in the 'tnrpotusl exilo of Napo leon to tit. Helena, Vrussia was left impover ished and depopulated. Wilholm Von Hum boldt taught his country its duty. He bsdo his countiymen apply themselves to the do velopmt ni of its res ttirciK, to tho fostering of art and manufaclure and above all to the education of their children, lie proved to thorn the necessity of leaving the world to ta 0 rare of itself, and consult iheir interes's and welfare in nil respects. The south can Hlt'ord to follow tho 1 xniiiiilo of I'r-ssin. has endeavored to nuke ii voice heard ami 1 tint great suctions of lira Am "ricau con tinenl und again Us voice has been hushed hy C rrup'lng inllutnees mid implacable haired The s.utb for nt lea -I the next fot r M'ars must slum politics. I. t :hoso who have eleete l their nil- r attend to the prosperity 1 1 th s country ;H e s ;iilli has h l t r duly to peil'oiin right nt home. 'I hero are immense ll los to h d iveloi id In Hoi hll.-dt 11 lmai ; tle-ie urn induttrios to he m volupcd; there ire our ehi dren In be 1 iliieit'i' :. Lethe uii, in tit" very lac of polil cal .lefoat, in'.redute an era of jr- neral e.idi'-ivor to become -what it ough', tn be- ti rich, im portant and inlltlenlial seeii.ei of the United StiiU.', itiul lii'i ihtfeht now .11-trdr.i'd v.ill not ha'.e heei a vain leji-en. Hut, again, we should remember the rnitlt f r tl i open display of haiie 1. The thousands of our inereiiants who bring millions of il.iliar.ito northern markuts, should rcmcnihi-r thai their money alone is weitvn e to the pe pie who cii'ij-intl to ,1. f-i( their ca't ilut. L -t the'ii invest s'!;ht n ' coio, and the hu 1; i t' southern patronage will teach the 10 rill H lesson, not easily t.i lu (orgottor. V scot u to n-csll old issui s there am none nt pros i nt 'iinl whilst, as it behooves good cii.i;vn. wn abide hy the verdict of tho country, h i us i-iing close logoilisr lor llio love ol mir fair sotitiierii land, aoi'i :: with ouc'-i nth in in king it hapev, iiro-ii-irous ai d poiec ful. If so, tho fiiluie will amply atone for piesenl Uotnnt, '!'! )ile.n ;uostlon Waco Teh phono. There is but one lo ,1, honorab'n way to cl ui'malo lb t Chinese grievance from our linliii. til iin.l in.lii'.iriiil h .-.in, and th:it i-. b a repeal of tho liurli g .nio ti'-.alv. Tho next congress, whether It be democratic: or re pubiiciii, sliould iiico tlio isiiie, and not si. ill; it. Forbid Chinese IVotu setting fiot o-i Amir can soil, nntl lot the Celestials do the saiini with Americans. It will go hard with ii itoti an. i iiiinmeree, i eir yeai ty cperauoi s wilh Chins, go up into tho hui drcds ot millions i f dollars. Aiiifri.an men u oils in Chini so ti'ics own million' of propctly ILcie. It is p ob.ibln they may havo to I up and getcui, as tne .lews (ii I ii i'liirica no treni Spain. Hut better this- better that China be us a sealed book to Am ricaus, thtiti this eternal clamor over Chi: mi i-huip lab, r, with its attendant st..".es of blood shed, violence and hgimtion. Until tie trcatiis aro abn gated tho Chi iiMiian Bliould hnve tho same pro tection in America that tin) American has in China. That is, wo mean ho should have it if tho American word is worth anything; il wo prttpoiU to ohs-rv-j treaties; if wo do notintei.il to bu outd'To in national honor and lairn.m by a nation of "ml-euling heath ens." If, however, tho American word is worthless; if treaties aro to be entered into only U, be broken, and if the christian stand ard of truth and fairness is not to bo as high as tho pagan then let us go hIiciuI ns we havo boon doing for a di xen or two of years. Irado with China, nt quire property und en joy liberty anil protection on Chinese soil, and kill the pig-lailed heathen who seeks our shores every limn he cut; prices on an un laundricd shirt, or off. 10 pick cotton or build railroads choaner than American labor. Lot us either do this or abrogato the treaty. Wo think tho li.ttcr would bo tho true and manly way out of tho dilllculty, and trust there will be enough of statesman ship in Ihc Forty-seventh cm grois tograpplo the matter and deal with it m a manner sat isfactory to our workirgaen, and yet worthy of the American nation. A Nure Thing. Dr. King's Syphilitic Kemedy is guaran teed to euro syphilis in tho primary, hhcoii dry anil terlitary stages, and in all its varied and complicated forms, and will euro tho worst cases of venerial diseases, cases which have resisted the treatment of tho most emi l.em put su ions of Au.eri. a. ll cures the lirst stage and benls tho ulcers in a f :w d us. Hearts ulccis iu tllu niuii.ii, nose, throat, bead, arms, and legs; also, hard pains in the bones and joints, syphilitic rheumatism, etc., in a short ti mo. l'rico, $5.00 per package, sent every where by express. A treatise on sexual diseases free. isot sealed for two rtnmps. Dr. J. Dinsbecr, 415 North 7lh street, St. Louis, Mo. Cures guaranteed or money refuuded. Dr. Dinsbeor makes chronic dis eases a specialty. If you aro atllicted with, no matter what, call or write. MEDICAL. I.nillos' l ull Toilet. Ladies who desire to dress with a duo ro gard both for the latest mode, and their own adaptability to its exactions, in form and complexion, should avail themselves of the invaluablo assistance that Miss M. Murphy, a modisto of established suocrsi, can furnish thorn. Her fashions, obtained at tho earliest moment from tho oast, aro id vaya in season. Dnbirs from nbroad especially solicited Miss Murphy's parlors are on Elm street wo doors west oi Sanger Bro's., up stairs. (Jlobu Mill's spices, cefleo and baking powder aro pure. All grocers Boll them. Ask fi.r Globe Mills and try il. I'or III In WccU Only. Strictly choice apples, packed in Urgf (lour barrels at only from ft! UO to 53 00 per barrel, at Do Stefsno liros. Xnlled to Die Willi Sherninn t hornjo'e. Returns aro in iifflcicn'ly tocc nvinro us of uie nuiniiialingPict that for tho fifth lime in the lnt twenty years tho national democratic psity is nailed to the wall, and that cotiup Hon, Intrigue ar.d jobbery lias trampled un der loot about tho last ostig of nation! 1 honor und pure patriotism. Eive times have tho gladiators of democracy entered tho pres idcntisl arena, to be repulsed each tinio by the hordo of office-seekers and tho hirelings put chased with money fuelled from our na tional treasury. Our psrty is this moment the woret (demoralized organization evei knewn In tho biftr -ry . four country, and wiicther tnov wil recover nflM make another rally on the victorious bosU of vvmiaiimiou ana corruption, is somewhat Moinphla and Jellcrnoil llntlrsmtl Joffer-on Iemcerfet. ItpoinU to commercial freedom nut onlv to Memphis, but to the enliro Ohio valley, and loimmmso districts of country extend ing 10 iwaTiesion anil tlx irgiiiiasestipartU It is not of less interest to New Yoik, n il in tho shortest snd most diiect lino to Texas and to tlio Mexican ti a lo which, in a few years will ussnino gigantic proportions. To tiri the line of Ibe Texas & l'acitic road from Jeff r.on to El Paso Mono, would bo a audi. o'en't n'ucimont for all there viu-iod.interusis for building the Memphis rondj but yybun it is considered that a road to Jefferson forms an independent connection, winch nothing onn disturb, cmbracit fij tho entire net work of Texas railroads, Hi importance cannot be ovor-esiimatcd. Memphis soes it her leading men recognize what is bo to a lined and tho entire valley of tho Ohio will wt-ko up to its n agnituJo in less than two month!. Come to too us and bo convinced boforo y u purchase elsewhere, of our (dopant silk sui i. No trouble to show goods at Bauman's, 706 Elm ttroet. I'nillitlCH Of H.all Delmonico restaurant fells Oysters Modicums, per can, 10c; Mobilo plants, 60c; Hallimorn Selects Por hundred, $1.00 Tho only lirst-class restaurant in Dallas. CO. Mm. .'otitftmiiour'NNrliool or gir,s will ro-open tho tlrst Monday in October. coivod. A class of small boys will bo ro t'ltzgei-al'l, No. tl I.nniiir Street, Finest imported fruits. Tho only importer and dealer. SHIELDS Who'.- YOUNU, snlo mid relail Pi.ints, Oils, Window glass, Wall Paper, Pictures. Year lief ore tlte I'ubllc. THE. GEriUINE SScIiATJE'S y arc not recommended asn remedy "for all the tils that llesh is heir lo, bat in allections ol the Live, and in rtll lliliour. Complaints, Dys- iieiisiu, and aick llcudacliu. r.r uiaeascs ol (hat character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prep?.ra lury to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they arc unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. t.ach wrapper hears the signatures oi C. Mrl.ANE and Fi.fmins Pros. Jcsy" Insist upon having the genuine Pit. C. McLANE'S L'.VKR PILLS, prepared by FLI-MINO IU10S., rillslmrtrli, I'a., the market Icing fall of imitations of the name Jlcljfltie, spcllcu uiilt.uilly uui s.r.iie proimiiciilicni. Mid caiTiV.t.-es havr 1 l-d inch axles. iiio-' leiii; bii.-gics n:'' (el l.nut steel bows, Steel W. Orr, su'-ci-s i cel. I .(l:,.s, 'i'o.v.is. ncol'd sitK'-loi ing I'tiaK.i catnl.igtK Ail ol Orr's hn-.rie! Sorvaii's patent wti.'ois Ori'S Conc-.'rd hung on eoii-ih.cr ti-fl and Sarvan v.heel t. lioy vein- hiii.oic.-- tit ',() Sceliler . I )rr, Jli; si Orr stills all styles ot C V:g:t. S'ltd lor his i1 -mil price-li.d. ()o and st-o (),-r's b'iggies i.t'd carriage liclore buying nlsoy.'noro, or s..:..l lVr prices lit. Orr sells the bet buggies for tl,oiiKiii"y in ho win Id. Orr keeps all styles of carriages, praetor,; and spring wagons.; If you want to buj i. fi.m'.lv I'.a.'ri igo senl Orr's catalogue and prioo-l;t. ' ho I. tid let Say Pnari'cii's millinery is perfectly cxrptitilo and so much cheapt r. ( Nir'ly Arrived. Tlio liuve- t st .ok of iiii-.totti d i'nii:s nn.l toi'el. goods a' the Marht-l d.-og stoic Btii.h cs, 'ci.p', perfumery, sp.eii .s, c nibs, pocket bo. k, anil l-nivi s, c ui every variety and style at filC Main siro-1. So'.ueltiiii Aeetli-,1. At be"t a lamp chinn-er is made which docs n t break from tlial'l, dampness, cold air or lie.-.l, what i hlcs-ing ! Every one ol our rc-itlirs has no thuilii of.fi lost her or his temper bie-nusc, jn.-t at Ihainenient when a lamp was mi tt i eideil, the la-l chiinni y in the l.iuo would break, we therefore advise everyone to go to 1). Ocslin and buy the Dragon brand ( hiiiiney, ask your gioeer tor them stall retail dealers can bo supplied at the 0: iin. Hail. Tho price is but a triile highur than the coinmon. Thorp ll no I'ltlo I ill To. tti nclie. H '-bca's Hi-.' di'gs" for ni'iking a fellow stpiirm. Ivobody pities you. ''Hot it out," savsono; "rub 'the tooth against a stone," sas another ; "when it begins Id B'.vell then it won't hurt so much," pays a thij-d. The reason of the ache is you didn't uso S0ZO I'ONT, and prevent your teeth from decay. Motlitnir lu Hinder. What is to hinder a maneniovincas ftno a smoke hero in Dallas ns bo Could obtsin in Now Orleans ? Nothing nt all. irontknieu readers, and for proof we refer you b the elegantly appointed El Espiuiol smoking parlor, which is lilted up and stocked in a manner to com pare with similar leading cs tahlishuients patronized by society gentle men in tho Crescent city. Young lady, aro you cross, nervous and fretful? Have vou soella of mnlanphok- n aro you wakeful iiigli's? Uow is your mem ory, and do you feel vigorous? Aro you pale, teeblo and inactive? If so, uso ono o two bottles of Dr. Uromgoolo's Englis Fe male Hitters, it will restore you to health In every particular and make you feel bright ouoyani aim nappy. A ioort Neat. There is nothing like a good comfortable coat in this lifo ; a good solid, substantial seat that will not givo nwav. This is tho reason why C. II. Clancy, 709 Main street, up stairs, has made such a famous reputa tion by tho manufacture cf his double lined or eeatcd drawers, which hut live times as long as these of ordinary make. Shirts, collars and cut's aro mado to order. Oyilrraiind FInIi. Jarrett keeps on hantl.and is in daily receipt of fresh, select ISaltimore oysters, and fish from (lalveston. Ho keeps them iu his ice house, and they aro just as fresh as when taken from salt water. Also Chicago celery, nice and well blenched. Prices lower than tho lowost. Families tako notico. . n. iionii, At 412 Elm streot, keeps n full assortment ol family supplies, nil fresh and of tho best quality. The trado of tho city and country solicited. Tou will never miss a bargain by buyinf your grocorios at Jos. Menczur's. Parties living at a distance, who desire tc consult Dr. Storey, dentist, will confor a fa vor on themselves sad on him too, by advis ing him a week beforehand of the day thev expect to be in Dallai. ' Siii.V mmu pills i (tli'iiHuiit 1 1) take, Anil tho umuaI PunciithcM, I An t will n ow ul .lire llio in,' N.vwtm Kmiorntnr iml flranvrr ttvit lin yet i.-n Ui'(iiiilit In .uilii' n.iiicf. Fi.r 4'(rtiHllun (lint. lilliUHnt', IIi'tlali IMU'd, .iii'l alt Uiii'icri iirn.K; from ft t -'., fpii.'fe.f f.f oj tUt t.ijttmt it i-t liic)ln.ir.iMv tin Ut surnlir rxttint. Avoid tra il I'l'-rn ; iihi-.' i.i '.''turj (!h hi f iff" riM fur. VIE4:,I4-Lllt IT KAVtilVi: ih .ut up In Inon.'.! tin ivtft duly. I'ih'i m) ct-nts. Aflt your 'in'L'i.Ufnr Dnvn.rii)Uvf I'niiiiiSili f, -r inPin1"' llio tiro pl toi, J. K. llKTUKKIMiTi'N, ;.r. l-.ul; Vl.u-.a, N.-w Vork. kroaEpJilCilASiNOANV fjii'i SIS H it II ,u 1, rr A,.'lii: ll I I SJ. .11 -I ill -i 0 VI. V M'- Ol sm I r;iii'i ..'i., "ill- 1.1,-. ;e - ii i-t. I -. . '! '.. f.1 it. OF So Caiud t r i ir 1 l l, I I: I.m 'I s.l'. ti c f i; ; S 'fi ii o y I'llllU. All ill'-ea ics'or ilr AT,IK 1 MSlol'l ' 'I l.ro-.l, (Tana, .it . a i- :i.l rnlnto- : i; rm-,r-irT'"".-Tn.i'r---- iin, I (M FOR SALE 1U 'VL lvJ.U Iff F ,'' :. :i 'J.I l:- il- i';:'i'L- Vi? ! .l S 0 r :rtvvtr.,'iz-jriri ..4ii a,1 mmm B bWlciiNr&ibtViU lTiV-5 I Ci i o n. THECRFAT MALARIAL AHT'SOT OFTHE AGtl. .Safe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. NlvlRFAILSTO cure. The only articleknownihatVill j esd(eafe disease pcrmoncifyfrorrhc syztem eJ.C.RICIIARDSON, SOLL Pr.OrHltTOr! Cencral Agents, -iirii mmmwi m itk inmnt EVERYWHERE. SSO REWARD. S50 FIFTY DOLLARS HEW A IU) l-'or iut lirito'i Urt will )iroiico a can or Kxtrrt Hi lei t d):ers,',tl,a! i ,. lUmtli'a, aoltlonlyby ii.m-)t leo ltesiaurnet, a; Mi cei.ls her cans l-o Molllle S.Iiet? Medium ...!'.....!".'" The aante f Her fc.r Stews, tr any stslo ul thu erv.il S IU 3 j H TV Z O Oil Its Oyster nieitr.; unite,, , n )t, Iliivlntrniaileatrii. Nmlh niut Kast, lonrWuir Uiaart. 1 defy a teat with sny hnuso. Jos. llaldrltlge, Kuiils. J. & J. IC. Itnlrirldgc, And Dealers In Exchange. Collections iirnniitly attentle.1 to. ltelerenoe Hall, Uutchlngs A Co., lialvestou. anls, .... Xexa J. It. rtulilrltlre, WashliiKtonCo. DALLAS PAPER WAREHOlJSE 407 MAi; G. Pj. 1 3 1 V VREELAND, WMiluaulo aril retail Ui-uIbi; lu all kli ils of and PrinteiB' 'IHr and PASD FOR RACB CASH Opposite LoGrnnd Hotel, "jpi)ij mm. . r AND wallas, 1 t-xus, SST23J,ISI3:E3ID 1874. 1 & G I B S O I PRINTERS, BINDERS, m w i ii y t t i i ill inaa UUHHI 4 firm'rlm nml lmur fwtrop v?-,. Ill K. fltW JL JIM THORN k HUN KM r.arires; ilealei s west of New York City noiibt) ii m. i.otiia making a si.eclnlii .al ctiioiIh. Jl lep I.lfif. Hi'lit no am. .,.,!, ' w lleiierel olHce, 3C1I nntl 1111 s '1,' 1'rioich office, 2I S Viiln 81. y Tnviin Avuiiee and Kullroad track I l.r.,tllMI,l,BlTelB- ir vji.itotns. GO EAST via ST. LOUIi OV1SR TIHU Vandalia, Pan Handle & Pennsylya LINE ROUTE. n Totoiio yv pl.ogansport t -J? fj? v A oCiU3 I "1 - r. I., tV.!115VIHn J'tIV 7 rfi mm rcTiriMQ r-v-H rJ Wiicciiiii) V t t CINCINNATI yVT' :f vi, wax: ?,to;i v v U-t:.rT,t-,.--.H, C y to mb?t.t" f-'.ton i-; i A' i -TH3 STHENGTU Ai'JD POi'UL AH.7.TY OP KtE VAK'O ALIA l.ir. 'X'Im-oukU rasaenirur Eoute, will be leiulily cc-iupvcht-i'.-If ri c:tt:r' a lue.a.nl'.i tl'in upoa tho fact that Its iniraenss busluona jubtideo the. vvr.nir.x cfn i) li'LY LINS3 (Saturdays and Sundaj'i tMoliuted) ai TVLtZX:?7 l'ALACI (rcrx tit. Louia to Eastern Citioa WISHOTj'T CKANGK, v.n JV.-cvt;; : t. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car EVERY EVEXJXG, LOUIS TO CHICAGO. ;!!iran P;i!ace HccpitiQ Cai1 vVILLE .'.LOUIS to LOt Pullman Palace C!, ifinguar T. LOUIS toCIUCHIATI 3.,r. I!, 4. PuUrmn Hi Eili' .Vrf.t;.! i. ! w'-1 n It l ST (Tin' 5. oit'i r-r.ii l!!r Pullman v ,!.t'iiv; :t:.!-K t..lci":.i.) ;t.lo ):i i:i;y Et i tT'l J. - ITarvu'.-li Ir.;'. riUiti:-:: -.1 iPclih, Cc, i--T5n: t rssKR iMST.iNt-i: r.v ras v.ns.iui -.: .i- :-rj- lite -i-.iiH' o- quicker lime to tnriiius Ka'ti'rn jtniiin t;,;i I'k.,,i V: .,, ::i in.t.U'rntc i.im'-(I. .Ml the Imm nrincnt) anil nillar t Iiitoii . rr.n.U .-is i;r. t-iiiivii, which '.-.-nil to insut rapid trmudr, citnii.liieil v-i:i : :' . - t I'e: fi i t- vilely fur i):u'.eti;:rr, ( w in use on tho Vrs:-.!;i::: i-. ..;..; e 't'tiv "liie I.i-.o r tiia V.mdulU rnn-ttamllc nm! I'lisr..? 'vait-':'. ,.:--.i-i . : i to Ni.w V.ti-.i.it in-iieliiijilly undu yio luiuiDsev-lclit, aiul Us f..; U it.nl .e i.. iiit? l.e t In till' V'tirlil, ".I U' V. :,.".- r :.V i Iho only i vhirh rum a Trsitn i "., . i ;;.i t.i i ;: iiir; St. 1-..; I I '.'iJ.VY VG. F A F-w-j. Ccms-jal r?5nNcirr A,i v, John Z. Si:jii-son, Cl.-.-t .-. L.U.J, D. . i. T i:i ts, V-.lr, IT ii e -.1 i;t 't.. '11 l:et .t-.:t-rits of :it!iiei li.e; l.iie. lit' tnrftiTl-est ,ir .'-'out iiwiitr. ov ril)1. lli.on or a UllT-i. ; i. -'-Vflp-:. "1 ir'en m I'Tin-i-.. i -mii POWELL Dail;--, Te-'.r!5 iJ5 -.1 VI U : .V H a Wi aro t!:o:.;:i'';i!y noiinilnti - wiili :h Piii:. Ilo La!iil of the. .-"ate, liiivi i;; tiirreye.l Rtil Inontwl nmuy coloiiiei',. ntuek nii'i-lit-ii ami frtrmt". Our Mnp of tho Stnte sent Fros. a. u. rowELu e. L. oior lttlll7il W. F. CUMMINS. 1.EA.LESTATEAGEOT -AUD NOTARY PUBLIC 407 W5aln Strcut, DAX.LAS, .... TEXAS, mn2dtt rOWELL & CAGE, Dallas, Tssao. itrvte Aitontft l-ir rn-mm hi W i? r;lv our )t vdoniil ntlcntlou m Henilerlas l.,SH'l lor tt.i, I'.tylnn Hie taxi ti ul tint nroin-'r tlmo, (mil maUlni;.ialfa. Stats F.-Jap Free. K. M. POWKLl.. K, L. OAQS Innl'ii.Vw COTTON FACTORS AND ' WHOLESALE OllOCEllS, STRAND, G.U.VESTON. .O-iOcorreft error, mm prvrcnt deirula. tlonB ami Biibntltu'lona l the imtKoiw, wo hav all cottons wviithe'l oa a-:ivnl aud detalle weights ann claniHikailon a'ivlBM hefor.'(tli Uiom In our account tales anions othoi wt a agroea on. JtinSdHwn Hav8 vou any Headriqlit op Land Scrip ? If so Thoy Will bo Wmtlik AlTilli, 1881. LOCATE THEM NC MVlirp llninilej-lllt- neiteililileil wl.ll tlit r.ninls, mill will tet von the 'nl. ' DELAY. Wrtto for our Map of Texas Free. POWELL iz Gm Ml Main St. P;illn, I''"' A Jt ORDINANCE KXTHNDIMiTllE1 il liiikilH ul llinelly nt Haling. Ilo It ciiialiifil by the Cliy C'ouui'llo""' ol Dallas ,. Ukotion I. Tho flr llniltn of tlie city of i lii shall be mm aro licrchy cxtwi'lnl w; incluilo all tlin Rroonil on Imili dlil'-X" anil Klinstliielfl,!',-. in i-M-muiii-eon the' I' rvav Btioet on tho h'isi. riiniiiim Im" hiinilrPii fiirt from iIih front on el;lieril biel .Malu ami KUn st:o Ih, Hio.a. Ita!)l l,o iinlHwful fur ftiiy,0" tnillilor plane wlililn l.l limits. orW ovrncil In plnnliii? or IniiMlinr thrrwn. I'ltililiiig or (.tnii'iui-j of wt.oil, or oW liu.stible nialci-iiil, i r eieet any wtioileu WOlk. llllleMH t.i. i, ka.nn lit, .j,e,.l'l,l w H" stn, sheet Iron, or oilier (Ire-proof m ' anil any biilltllriir sn e.Hirttiiiet. d nh 'll K, t-xt'iliiin lv ivt' lift In lielnht. Anr"1'', liitlnst Ihla scftion Hliall lie lined, m "n,,f''. lion lu tli" Mayor's court, noiexii6:li; ttolinrn Knch tiny siirh hntitiiiiK r ' V'Ul'k ftlmll l-.oinlr, tltnll 'tll'.'i sc. ami iiih Major uliall cause " iu uaitiiuuuHU, Sko 3. Mo oilier liiilkllnca hull ho ff , 111 H.'ilil Hit t ,vr,.,,t lh..v l.o e .ll-lrUfl brick or Klenp, its provlJtid In un nmi! l"tit-u on i-Noveinoi-r -jinii, a. ii. if"-.-. Inillil oj; in aniti 'liiilt fhnli ho ""I cxceitt iih iirtiviilt-d In Unit onllnnnce, r; tile provlalmti f that oullii.inei h1iU ' In tiiAiii.u it, nil. i.u...i u,ui.itii,(l. nrti ono otteiiillnn plinll he sul'.lcct 10 IM '' lifiuiiiKH un ineieiu iiroFcnocii. Skc. i. That Hits onlliiancotake 1 pa8i;oanil rultlioal'on. A t.l.rr..,...! .1.... 1)11, 1. IOC, JOHN j". GOOD, MJ Aitcst: J. ti. IlERKFORD, Spordarv. i . Tjini H N'K ill rtiiirown to,,ii. i.,-- . ) 5 outiit Iro?. Atltliesa 11. HttlW foitlanu, Maine. .iithf Vic ti f '.If)'1 '.. .'ii! .;th, aim JlDli irk, I : "1 ..jby. .'(ill l! ii. jar- jam - until urea,' -kit" def - for at ' .e'.li i WJl iwcd : thi--iiih n bis a t' Be i isd a be 1rci .tot bsct I'upt' isur Bui ii bi ;j ra tiuit' sire,! 'VDS .it: dee ifipi iht-r lUIll ilitgi vi co are! '.ill; icie Jiiii feels bua line ill, e.-isi t-liv ll'-VI Hill (it) till tba ill! 11 rs. l,Yi til nip. coui elur unit H'it id r 1VC( 001B .3 est plie 2o 90 Ed! till me, dm K Mr illy i i ith ivbei m Itti i fti thu but 1ft Un let :li ;ii e'r mi en ol ta i