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1 THE DALLAS HERALD, FRI DA f MORNING. NOVEMBER 1880. St" APPRECIATED COMPM.HENTS. I M PO RTA N T N E W $1 TR3" FULL AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Good, Medium & First-Class Shoe For Ladies', t tw r cull who desire good, serviceable and well-fitting Shoes, at a examine ATTRACTIONS 1 NOVELTIES In Plan and Itrocado Satin, la Plain and Urocado Drcssgoods, In Plaid, Gingham & Percales, In Plain and Itrocado Silks, In Colored Cassi mere and Momies, SILK And BL A C K CLOAKS! Wo are happy to announce that reccnt'arrlvals by this department complete in variety and sizes. (jAirx uuos. & co. The .n. Hi TeUN Aiiuuiil oulVrc.il J 0f lllo Mrllioilist K. Slim-ill, Koillh. This august body, composed of about tw hundred ministers and lay delegates), will hold iti fourteenth 6fss;on in Dallas, com mencing Nov. 17th. Judging from tho in terest taken to entertain the coi.lc-roiice, our good citizens f illy appreciate tho compliment of having been chos'n as tho placo for ll.is convocation, and without r spi el to (-hutch prediloclionp, will open their home to enter tain ai d maX? cumlor'.abtc the stay of then (?ood mifn of lliocliurnh iootir ei:y. WoiiUo learn tbat the nnnual eoi iV.-n-in- if the ISoreliern Muthoilibt K Church will hold its lesion at tho Banie timn in our city. Wo learn, indirectly, that all the del gate hwn not, as yet, been provided for, but doubtless will be in due time. Conference week U a kiml of b. lidr.v to theso snrvni.ts of Christ,' and it would not be all in keeping with the o tnlili.ihed diameter of our city t ) let tho niinitten and delegate? go away wilhout having ciijojrd tho occt don as sueh. No citizen will regret having spent a few dollars in making comfortable these mon, who,yoar after year, travel their circuits and missions, through sur.shitio and storm, ti preach the gospel and carry consolation to fallen man. It would bo well for all our bus iness mon to reui'n.hor that Methodist preachers are. something noire than "chicken eaters." Thry aro ol. servant, intiilligont and appreciative gnntlomen. They are great talk ers. You cannot keep a Methodist preach er's mouth shut when ho cots full and be gins to talk. Their circuits nd missions cm braeo every precinct of the land. Around huudreds of lio.irthiton.s that tho now-a poranevor reach those same, preichets will I talk of Dallas, and how they ware treated by our business mon as well as ourohurch mom bers. For a real onjoyahle companion give us a well-fed, MetluaVst preacher, whether he wears a shad-bullied coat or not. Let all of our citizens, even our noble young mon, do something to mako theso con fornces fool that the compliment of 10 lectine Dallas as tho placo for holding their annual sessions is fudy appreciated bv us. Bishop Pierce will preside over tho North Texas conference of thoM. E. Church, Soul) , and among othor distinguished visitors Dr. James B. McKcrrin, of Nashville, and Dr. Fitzgerald, editor of the Nashville Christian Advocate, are expoctod. Hill J RH llCCl. A Usraid reportor visited tho cotton yard of the Merchant pros ycatenlny where he found Colonel Hugh Haitiey and Mr. J. V. Childro.-s, who havo charge, busily ecgag 1 ed i-i weighing and directing tho handling of tho staple. Kvery thing was working in a most svslomntic niniino:; tho yards tuo near ly filled with bales awaiting to b pressed. Thcaj gontlenion havo a largo acquaintance In tliii section and givo universal satisfaction. Jsvorvbody was as busy ks bees. Cheap Exciimion Rate. Iho Missourl, Kansas & Texas railway bus rrnngod for thesalo ofexcursion tickets on the B.h instant at all tho principal ticket offices throughout tho east and north, at one halfyf the usual rate, for thn aioommoilation of thoso who desire to visit Texas and Kat.iai. The tickets are good for forty davf and no doubt a great many will avail themselves of the opportunity presented by this liberal . offer of the road to visit this state. ThirtyCount Thom-TWrly. 2 M TII1H MOIlNISO OAU ED TO hisses', Children's & this stock betore purchasing elsewhere. In ladies' and In ladies' GLOVES. last, though not least, a splendid stock of CA8HMERB OAKS! Tim lomiiii: ItuciH. Tho Dallas racis, which begin Tue.-dny the lfilli i.-stiint and con'imio four day?, promise to eclipse anything ever before held in north Texas. The niantemont are milk ing fxtomive preparations and arc sparing nothing to nihko the meeting a grar.d sue !!, and to'lliKiii is dim tlio thank ol all lovers of racing. 8alurday, tho closing day, there will be a grand inatii ce. The raco that promises to exe'te thu iiu pI interest is tho grand match between llatcholor A Co's. Maggie May, the great favoi do of north Tex as, hi .1 Dr. l'hi'.llps' l.ii'y (J tin- pride of southern Texas, ..(' 1 mile d.ath for flWO a 'Me, v liii h c ni' fl i ft thon.c uul day. Morn" I'.VUi a dUtulltd lie-a.. to ui.'.W, Mi.'. the best meets in tho sta.e will bo present to Content lor tho honors. Twelve head have arm- il and nre in sta! I'i at tho fair-grounds. Two more sti lies heard from hnvu liyen .shipped and three more are exiieeted within the le xt few ilavs. The nurses nc'rei-ate If 1,700. The trotting will bo governed by tlio national rules inoi tho rirming luces by those of the Capital Joi k. Club. The track has been placed io excellent Condition and splendid iiiioting is anlkipated. The. following is a cir.l from the commit tee of airangements: Wo, thn committee of arrangements, do sire to state t . Uic public O.at tho puuc c f fond for 8:30 claca of fro: tors is intended lov roadsters ownrd i:i Dallas cointv, and lluit tlio entries must doso Saturdav, Nov. lit, S p in. at thn Mint saloon where tlio secreta ry will be found. W. II. Gaston, Treasurer. Wm. U. Mu.i.Kit. M i.toit Hauki.kv. V. W. Ci.KVKi.ANn.Secietarv. Tho comniitle havo tcUcted Cam itro'wii loo as etatter in both running and trotting r tees. Wniitvit to (Met Ills llmidN on lllm. Dublin t'ellers, u sable uaa of sonio thrco score years and ton, came into tlio etty yes terday morning looking for his fcapegrace of a son, as ho termed hue, who had suddenly doiorted tho parental roof through fear of getting a thrashing from his father, whoso anger Ho had aroused bv saucing his.molher. Th old man got a glimpse of his wayward son on Mam sireot, but ho "tkipped out" to cyado tho polico his father had set after him. Tho old man said tbat all he war ted was just to get his hands ou him and he would teach him how to talk back to his old mother. Nu'itcti KiikIiio mill it Trnln 4'olliilr. Wednesday night ns the switch engino on ttvi Toxin & Pacific was. following in tho wake of pa-sengerNo. 1 from the Uni- n de pot, to tho down town depot, it became un managahle, and tho engineer being power lss to reverse tho machine, it dashed into the rear of thn sleeper. '1 ho only damage done the sleeper v.-as demolishing its plai f. rui, but tho.sivilch cnghio hhd its smoke s'.jek knocked off, its hiadbght broken, and received oilier light damage. Divine Ni'i vleea. This evening at Hie Temple Kiiianu elRuv. Dr. U. M. llien will hold services. The sub Joct of his dincourso is Jerusalem, and ho proposes reviewing tho theory of thn Jows returning to Palestine Ho will take his tixt from Psalm cxxx.-vil. The public, irre poctive of roligbus dcnominaticns, is cor dially invited to attend. Wholesalo and retail millinery, cloak, Julia, humsn hair, fancy good and" aotions. Beiid for catalogue and fashion plate, to E. Baumun.JOO, ilm street, Dallai, Texas. ' C2 KT I Rflcn's wear most moderate prices, shoul and children's Plain and Fancy Hosiery. In ladies'atid children's Scarlet and Merino Underwear. and children's Cloth and OM). express ko our stoc (i:r & ":17 KUI SI'UHET. 'lite l.lei-Uou llt lurnsi. As wnl be Ei-eii by the t iblo ii: tliis is m of the IIkk ai d the returns from tho county ro not yet all in. The vote, so far as received, is given. Tho couriers, in their reports of the county precincts, have tailed to note tho Vi tc either tor tho ra'i oml or p'h' ticket, iT:d havo cn!y nettd that east for state sonator and tho county officers. The voto of tho four wards in the city, ar.d that of the fair f,.vtnis, in (ho suburbs, i- given a complete as it could bo gathered, including tho national, ftato and county ticket. Davis, for governor, lead lioln rts ten voles in tho lirft ward, which polls the lar.;et, vole of any in tie! city, U'berts' majority in the imir v l -is, ii iai li: ihe Thir . -ir ,'s. ys; ,-. The total voto polled by lUnmia.'i, the greenback candidato for governor, at these voting places, was ".o votes. Colonel William ,1. Keller, candidate for re-election for i onnty commissioner of district No. 1, received tlio largest vote of nnv candid lc,riin ning alicml of his (tho democratic) tick t. In to-morrow V itsuo iho full returns for cvtintv cllicirs will probably be given. Illhlo lliief. Tomllinnwas arrested by City Marshal Morton i.ud lodged in Ihestalion house yes terday on t he charge of stealing a hvmn liciik, a testament ai d biblo from Major I'enu's tent. Tho stolon property was recovered at Rid ley's second ban 1 store on Kim street, where ho had pawned them for a small muouiitoi money, which he spent in getting drunk as a "biled owl l.iulr RcimtlllcrN. Ladies, you cannot mako fair skin, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all tho cos luetics of France, or bc'i'.utilleis. of Lhn world. while in poor hotdUi, and nothing will givo you snon good health, strength and beauty as Hop liitters. Atrial is certnm proof. Soo Knottier column. Hdcii-ied. Frank Stevens, who was nrretcd and lodged in tho couoty jail a few days rm. charged with tho murder of (Joorgo Whip ple, at Mosquito, an account of which was poublislied in these columns at the time, was released josturday on a writ of habeas corpus. Niierlul Attention will bo paid to all customors. All orders by mail or express promptly tilled and satisfae tion guaranteed at tho liVidie' now bazaar. E Uauiiinn, 700 Kim street. Hie fN lit .Mnokcr' l(eiiliiinrlfra. Tho splendid stock of lino cigars at tho El r.spsnol smoking pit lor is repUmished everv week direct from New Orleans, where thn best selected leaf is mado up by nativo Spaniards, lhcso cigars are the best try IUCIII. "WINE OF CAnOI.ll" cures irregular, painful, or dillicull niciMruation. I ililien. Mrs. nauiunn bas paid special attention to all tho principal openings in Now York and inner eastern cities, alio can design hats and oonneis io sun mo most fastidious, at E, liauuian's, 700 Kim street. Thirty Count Them Thirtw. I.nillea Ili-Ol ,., .... . . i .u unu no irouoie in gei'.ing iiiiea in a no pair of shoes at Loon Rahn's we have ihom in all strlcs and last, and fully war rant every pair custom made shoos sold oy u. Bridal suits, nartv suits, nvenino miia h lavost stock and lowest price, at & Bau- n.an'a 7 OA .ll iw ,ua vim.li. "After t lie Untile." Editor Dallas Ib-rald. . Your leading editorial in W-day' edition entitled "Alter Ihu Bittle" was almost an in spiration. I have but one suggostiort to add to it, and that is this : Lt a constitutional amendment bo adopted exempting the char a:tor of manufactories, imiiind in yourcd. torisl.from taxation for a period of Urf ynnra. I havo, in and out of soason, advocated thi9 measure as cue of vital importance to Texas. Wo bavo sent from Texas for manufactured goods in the last five years nearly one hun dred and eighty millions of dollars. We have In the last five years raised tnree mil Mon bales of cotton, worth fifty dollars per bale, and shipped thirty million of dollars worth of cat le. Thus this great sum of one hundred and eighty million of dollars nas Deen expanded abroad, who i wo should I'.avo enrich' d ourselves by keepiug it at homo. An expression from our new legisla tors n mis su'eiecl would not be i:,omor- ium lours. S, Dallas, Nov. 4, m. . The flight Thing. Kditorofthe IHiilaa Uoiaiil. DoarS'r Although n stranger oorrnvir.v tnvly in Vi lli- t , 1 v tiii J slate, it will s'iw we pleasure to Join with a few ctisseii of D.-dla, or or uio olnle ol Texas, in oiieot two i!:u p-: will bo one to join 11 tew, or many gentle. men, and with great ph-n- ure, in ghi.tgn banquet to V brains that produced the n'lle leader headed "After the 11 attic," i:i your paper to day, or 1 will join with others'and contribute to a fund to iiifu: e its rnproruc tion in all the leading papers both in this couutry and Europe. Most respeo'.fuliy yours, Stkaxokk at Ukanu-Wixlsuk IIotkl. Dali.ah, Nov., 4 h. Jiiat Whnt Is Keiilrv(l. To the Kdltor of the Herald . Permit mo as a constant render of your vaiuaoie paper, and n. i oxnn by adoption. to thank you for the nrtHe in this morn-' mg s issuo. The mind that produced lust j Diuiuiiy- arueio on tno "tarill, ' evidencing at once penetration, breadth of comprehen sion anil coinploleno'S of logical detail, adds to its credit by this morning's views and son timi'iils. The southern paper that advocates those things ought to bo in the bands of evory southern statesman, stato and national, as wull as in every family in Texts. I hear that some parties will request the reproduc tion of the article, and will subscribe liber ally for its publication in the leading journ als of thb country. I will cheerfully cub s.riho my sharp, as such arlio'-s nre worthy of ovou the London Times, Yours, C. C. l w.i.a.s, Toxai, Nov. 4, IiWi. We HimiK Von. Kdllor Dully lleruld. Will you allow n stranger who is, lonip)- mrily ilcpidiig iith. vnMo thai;k von for or v-;rv cx--.l!i-t;t arlir'io in this moi- .i-n.'j Ui:h! ii, " A I' er the Uottle," L-t Tc.xar.s need f in n counsel and act upon it, and the I progress ot uieir great statu towards the high position sliu is destined in ti.no to lill will bo materially accelerated. L-t Tcxss lai;o k's interest m politics; h-t ,or go to work iii.d dw lope hoi- vait resource! let her get rel of all public nil n who sl.aod in tlio way cit a belter system ol f,cu seliools ai:d immigriition, a:id her march toward.-, tlio do sired goal wiM bo mom rapid. There was a ''in., in our history when the small slate of Mi.si.irliu-i.-tts in lealiy iule.1 t. o dii,,;,-, f tlu.c s'.a'e-, and w t" ? -!., !,- b.-i i. -ii", at an n.rlv day, adopted a Irw. -Im.;1 !s'om arid buill iii-inulaeluri:. il'n.uv i -i 1 us ,; w-iodon nu'.inegs," t., y d d it uVenns -they knew more than wo did, and ptvlilid thereby. Why is it that th. usunds ol' imm;' grarits nvory year pass through Misroun, ''sr-: tl.-..y i.u!d get as good Lou.c; ai.il f;' less tn. -iiev, and s'.tilo in Kaosas an.l No hraskii ? bimply becau.-o I huso states have acted wi.-ehj ai d did v.-Iim th-v could to u,. ciMiritg" imniigrntion. Lot Ti"xas"go anj do likewise" Tho most sarguinoTcx.'.n-not even ev-optingmir friei:.! John II Co. hran-lnu r.o nh' i of the vast undeveloped rcsouice, i-t 'f'.-x is. l,-i. 'I e.nir.s, tht-.i " f,o- a while " "h-t p.di-.i.s l',k" . m-i.f it:-lr" ati.l b -;i 1 .til their ii-lslhwi', to' li,', buiidir.j; up of Texi and tho development of her Ivtoi.t resources, aid sin no', o;.!v 'I10.V but "will" grow in ri'-hc3, grow iow.r ntej grow iu : ll'jjiicc. It. A TJ. V. Texa,, No o in Tonir 'wii.gp.vtta..U lV- :n a 1. The i,.; one of Hi c. care. i anil slronge'l it at ,r - -f i-l-l:e- lcxalati Milan, Ui-itrd States r-Max.-y, wo take tlio liberty lishing intwiihslaiiiieg ihe l; marked "pcrmasl aid pr'ate.'1 '1'!, posit'uoi and views arc loo valu.aliln lo thu public to bo lost : 1'aius, fov. , Mt Drak Sir : I havo just received the Dallas Imui.u if Sund-v. 1 lake great plciisiirn in now saying, nlW l-.aviug'read the editorial on the Tariff, that it exhibits great thought, research and comprehension. Comparatively fo public qvakora and editors havo over studied the suhjeci. It is quite easy to deal it. glittering generalities or make a dashing speech or aroclc, nnd few prelor tho hard labor necessary to speak or writo for thinkers. Carlisle sas this ao needs thinkers, and be is about right. lour analysis and uvcr.hrow of Judge Kolley points is admirable. I am glad you have brought the subjjet so prominently 'bo fore the public. Tho present tariff prot-cts foreign goods from ours, whereby, the people pay u iu the form of prico the difforence between what wo now got If tho foreign goods wore on equal terms, "Therefore," says your cor respondent, B. F. ., "it would bo unjust to u to reduce tho prosonl tariff to au unfair revnuo tariff" a comuloto non soquitur. Tho logical con.lusion is: lhorefore, as tho government is not bontlited, and all Interests but yours injured, and as the duty of tho govcrtnpc.il is to extend equal and exact ju.f.eo to all, and not levy a tribute on the many for tho boneht of tho few, the tariff should bo reduc ed to a rovetmo point, taxing the competing articles tlrst so much and no more, as ma be tucirjust share of revenue for tho support of the gove.-i.mont. I 1HT(, Iu,vr believed that a protective tariff was consti tutional, nnd onen in the eci ato sou-'ht to prove it, and think I did. Anv tariff, proprio vigoro, operate ns n protect! in to tho ex tent of the duty hirf. A revenue tariff d. es jo operate, lv.it this is simply an incident, not tho object.' The obj-'ct is revenue, and in lav- ng Kn onuo lor that, and that onlv. tin. i itiOKioiitHl protection is ample, and under it I'1-1"" ' iioi go down. Tho repeal of .... w..,.. ,. quiiuno is aiiuiidant proof on thn point. I am truly glad you have raised ho quostion. It is a great one and ought to 1.11 lllllv I,n4n.il..-J " v au.ij UUUr.QlUO.I, 1 am v rery truly gours, Maisv. Thniika. Our incerost thank are due for kindly nd fully appreciated favor and comment ! ii yuu uosiro iu see iew ana tiegnnt Shoes of Novel De-A J Remarkably Low Prices. UCvW ITOTCJ NTS vt1 s,,w ne""r "'" N Yj IS I ' s"wa Finer Lot of llnoiaaml Paw a Nobbier I.lne. NEVER swMore t'shlnable Styles. NEVER Heard of Lower Prloes NEVER y" tnl Farther. Never can be Better Pleased. Never will have a Better Chance thaj Leon Kalm's 4 DEAI.KR IX FINK ;OOTS and SHOES iri8 A N. It. Can be bent with perfect sa.ety by DOUGLAS BKOS., MERCH'NT TAILOI Vv'isli to call attention to their new in stock WorNi'l Scuiiiijis, DiiiLroiiitls f'Vt isi'h siikS .St'ott'Ji f Iieviols, Iiiijiorif 1 MtiitingM, loinrKll' WooleiiN. I'anls Pattern in Abundant, The 1-i.usa RU()A1 CLOTHS ami DOESKINS. " The largest stock in if,' city can also bo found at this house. JL n'ummin uvrsmTfrv Mil liil'"lli'SleBwWMWMBMWCTiM.MMwMMBBM.W ' on the coiirso of this p:iper and Fomo of ile recent editorials, from his excellency, Gov ernor O. M. Koberts, IT. S. tSunnlor S. 15. jUey. Hon. John D. Ternploton, secretary oi'snte, and ot!i-T.. Al-'o lor simd'y con gratulatory coni'ini.i'catioiis for tho laKIVnr-b-'lii of last Su'idpy, from teveral sub scribers. Wo have to tender our thsvnks for tho com plinient of an application to address the Voting Men's Litorarv Society of this city, on next !S:m ay evening. t t'I'Y llTi. Go to Connor's drug store for mineral water. Iliglieut prices paid for pnmo of all kind at I .rn-ti's. L. ily.-.-r-s Ci'in.or U-ops tho llnrst fancy goods iti tho city. New line of cli. np literature at Mason & Erb's, 71- Main htreet. Nothing but seh 't drugs tvrd chemicals at Co' net's drug i-tore. . X. Tj, c Hon mar'-.'mg hrtis'ifs fit '.la son it Erb's, 712 Main street. Mason & firb will havo a complete stock of holiiny goods. Dm.'t forgo' it. Il ivc your medicine prepared at Connor's, by skillful pharmacists. Mm. Ja';o Gil;?, 120 H"ss av euo, will take a few more boarders. Shu has several u t ily fti-nished rooms to rent. liny co -ice Pcabury 1!' i, Mochi, Old Gov- en, Mc nt. ,)i.y.. co: L.1'. Uiij-h. 20 Klin street. Just reenvtd, a r.ow lino of young mens' n.ddiv .-ftiffiSs Sf.-'s -i.'s pock- that?, at Loon Kr.hn's. tiOl I'i in. Ii:ih''iblo ink with ;'ar.s pen. portipopaies, rre-,-l knives', allnim: a!l ,.- f '.'.''-, Ma- ton OcErb'.-, 712 Main a'.reet. II you would w'n women war d":i.ir:i 3.. j 11-iity Cob'., prct pawnbroker of Dallas, i ' a lino scib'.iou of diamonds, al70ailaiu I -T.,, t. 1'.. o ijhiet and CithJic prayer books, ; 'a autiiul liuiiily bibles, and an elegant na ."en nt of writing desks at .laso:i & Erb's, 12 Main street. i.sslMi. J.tr: s.;s. - Go to Leon Kahn's all tho time to pur base your boots, shoes and hats. tsomething now at tho 6 and 10c store o doors wost of the postofllce. Uor n nice fitting shirt, havo it mado to v:!or a Clancy's, 7W) Mam street, up stairs. --iltwo you,- drawers mado to order at :ncoy's, double lined in tho seat and wnr Miied not to rip or break. Strangers from the adjacent cities and ountry visiting Dallas, should go to the 6 r d 10c store, two doors west of the postofflcc nd see tho bargains in ovorything. Old .ludgo Smoking Tobacco at Trinity Jif.ar Factory, G10 Main strcot. Tj. K, Curtis, watchniakor and jowelor, f'2 Main elreoU 'Watches and jowolrv re paired at lowest prices. Give him a call. Mercedes and Stub cigar at T. L. ilar salis'. Try thorn. Atlas Portablo Engino took blue ribbon )vot twonty-Qvo competitor at Bt, Louil ymr. 1R79. Tho only place lo get a fresh ITavana cigar is at the Trinity Cigar Factory, CIO Main street. Repairs for Atlas Kngino cm bn'hsd o 0.( .Mitchell Co. Meredith Bros., corner of Sycamore and Elm streets, havo ono of tho tiicest saloons in tho city. They keep every thing iu their line snd of ti e best. Hector's Viti.l Kostorativo cures nervous icooiiity. boo lertillcates of same in advor l. nient in Ktiother column. W ho is she. A proi.nncnl lady patron of the stage, known to lis wealthy, is said to havo it iu hot brain to adviso ovorvonn with whom she converse to uso "Kvo and Kock" as a bovernrre, or as a tonic, or a cure for many of tlio "diseases that Cosh hoir to." tioit a cold, cough, n'lhmn, broc'nitis, or tho i consumption. Sho always adds. Jiowovor, be i "J."' K''4 ' Hn I'eii s-i.ock and Kyo" with his signature on the lubel. as all othora urn Imitations. The (juesti in is, does she receive uuiuiniMiou, or i suo a puuiio Donelactori n uu is sum Cheapen Plnee to nny crockery mid gin wnr at l.nw'D. tin there aIno nnd price line ".,-. cr, nnu ruiirry ueiore buy. l,w'a fio Main Mreet. Thirty Count Them Thirty. you 1 Hnnca. AND BEST MADE PERFECT GEM ! - . . i ictionary EJoIde Jiiht the Thinx rnrLHwyers, Dootorn, EJltorsanHu. cvHrvhriilv uhn nurnmr ovnonf. UJ: DICTIONARY. PRICE, $2 OH and examine, or send to MASON & F.KB, 712 Main St., Dally express, arrival of Woolens. They haven a full lino of f Paint, SHIELDS Wholesale and rctn.il HC-YALf bsoSutfhr Pure, j . , .Made from Orupe tV'nm Tartai'.-No ff nrenaration inak. s men li o.i nkv holtinr vr luxurious pantry. Can ti-eaieti bv Df'.U lies without Tear or the Ilia rcsiifll'-l heavv tnill-ri.stll.il. f,.ri,l H.O.l nnlv ill caD.'.tl'.H ioliii'oe,-ra. H .v.M, Hakiso l'vnKnN.'-)j ie ftosenfleld & Bond'it U HEAT I Woipioto lor the nrxl ten days tho folio"! K""n .itis.1. reqinvpu: Finn fresh Dried llt-oi, it l.-,e )ier lb. Holloed Uenii-g, at HI .11) per k-g. Ueiniino nwidn i.lie. w, m j,;c per ib. IjImlM-liior l heeso, Bt -Jee. Smoked Hilihut, at See. IIouc1ji.h Codliab, nt inc. Craaherriea, at l3 per can. Salad Drras t-(t, at line per Pottle. 'ri.lll l.pr'rt An.iarumiD ,i f.i.n .,. I,T. i CiiHUine La., ttiisue House Svrup.sl No. 1 m Mackeml, lit P.'Sc per piece. Kreah ('mi (Joial i ol nil dseripih n'. II -W.4i.fHld Hollo,,,.,, I I,.,,.,., ..,,,1 ,,flllfritf KOSKNKillLl' KI'Kt IA1, NOIK'KN, WSTOf:RIH)I.I)I.-I!i MI.-l.TINd.-OSl' of the Chlonuo, Texas 4 Mexionn CentrntKhS way company, DnlUa, Tox 8fPt.21,lS,' order of the Biard of Directors of thelalraiV-, Texas it Jlexlcan Central Hallway v6 pny notice 1b horehy plvon tonll stoeVliol,t of slid company to attend a regular nvJX meeUni! of wild stockholders to be lJi'W V oinecortho eonipHty In the city of I'1 1 state of Texas, on the 1st day of Nivcinh y Isso.ror the purpose of euacling nud mloi11 I by-laws for said company; and piirsusn1 I tlio ordurof said Hoiud of Din ctortt nut" i alao Klven to fald stockholders to alW-V m.etlniTof thcftoel.liolders of mid cororr to ho held at tlieoenipiipy'sofflre, In Hi' 11 of D.llia, stale ef Tex-.s, en the "7lh l,nJ' Novemtier, 18m), for the pnrpnrc of remit" liiB and siinctlonlnu the hoiTOWlnir ofniD"' not to excee.1 twenty thousand dollars on mile of suld railroad by said company. W secured by the bunds of the Jnmpiiny. Bi, tru tdeed cpon Its niopii ty mid rraie'ln1' forma thervor being on llleiti the otPoe"!1 oonipauy, DANJ1X It HA 1;'", A. F. BKNHKTT, Beo'y. freaW1, R. H. Chilton, M. D., OCULIST AND AURISl & i Window Gli I YOra0'i II j on., i r.jer, . g I Picture!. 14 Buy tho Hunstabln boot. VLt - m ur aw.ij . -mm I ".ou-r-.iM;,! II 1 ill No. 406 Main St., 1