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THE DALLAS HERALD, THUIte OA ST MORNING, NOVEMBER 11. lh80. This is A. A. Pearson, a I n S J MB S ii 3 s 1! t- 712 ELM STREET, : .'A Having purchased verv heavily In New York Cltv, dlrct from lliu Importers nuil Manufaulurers wo am en i lil.x to mcU Hfl 111 inery, Cloaks, Dolmans, IVIlii LADIES' FURNISHING COODS. At SU Louis prices. Wn offer all New nluiftoa HI raw lints, nt '.Tic, .'lie mid 45c. English DiTliy Felt Huts, ill 7.rK!. II no, Jl .10, 1 7,1 and ', All the leading shapes In wool flt, fur felt, napped heaver, castor braver, Novoltica not to bo round In other houses. I.oiik imp plih,all eoloin.cmbnssid and brocaded. Hllks, Vol vols, Hutlns, Tlusel Vc.vola, llrocude anil Tinsel Klbboi.s, rum it 11 I rich gooda. 1,000 TllIMMED JUTS TO SELECT FROM K'eguit goods at unpreoeUoiile.1 prices. Thorn hitiil r'.i I Ooitnge an.) Turli;.n lion. ueiH, hiiI I ; iilxiul half Mi ilr roil value'. l,uu pair 3-l.uiton Kid i. loves hi S(lo por i lv, worm $1 iio. Cloaks, t-miii,., SI 7.1 to .til; leaver, il 7:, tu JsVi Beaver, Ic ly irlmiu.'.l, in flu; Unit Imporlo.l lleavcra au.l Diagonal, -12 an pi IJB. Dolman i, from 15 to MO. Iidles, If you with to bo lahlouaMy attired go to FliAltSON'H, (lie LeadingMillinery House , Texas S-Spednl IMcea to the A. A. PEARSON, - 11 or .. Ft . . ... . , . , - ' '.r-i . RIVERS & BARTELS, Props. TZREIjVnOIsrT ECOTJSE CALVESTON, - TEXAS. ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN GALVESTON IsoflModernConstnictton Throughout, ami In kept up to a Stnn.lar.1 of Exoellenco Second Konvlii the .Somhwtat. RITES: $'2.50 to s:i a laj, Arvordlug to ltoom C. McCINLY, Proprietor. I W.;U. Nprclnl ntlrntlonlta railed to;ili: xtrrmrl; low .lluntlily Raloa. PRUVKKIIN. PKOV vi. u iin. I. Will l'l IIHllI? "for alnklnitaiKillil i p'lld it 11. .ii iHh. Ulzxlnenn. Uiilnl-I for a t'a Ih lallun and low npli-1 .illlern will nut c ire ;i iin, reiT on uoi r lieip " p iiiiierH." Hon Bltterafj 1 ' Rpad of. nroeiir and une Hop Bltli, oiiiiua up, airenKUi- ana ynn win 01 Htronv, heallliy am Innilly from thel Iraidoae." If i roayR weet- J nappy. "Laillea, do you "Fair akin hsukaamltlieaw I want to be ationir. at ureal h In lluu r.enllliv aud beauil- I ml? Then me Uo lltlt r. ...kWlli ' - "Kldnay and uri nary ooniplalnta of;1, .li ki. i, ....... "Th itreatt an IiHlrnr, atom a oh, bliMid ami liver rex alator Hop lUUern' ... ..... .,.Wir,n. v c u r a u by li o p"; Diliuta. 1 Clerirrmnn.Tw- tick hadaeh au.l? Svra, Kdltora, Bank antllAillnanewe Hop iliviera dally." Ilzalneaa, Hon lilt-' era cure, with a few? loiea," 'Hon nitlan v. lT.l. TTnn ailUM O?" .l aobrletv ihroutimeaailaT anil i:" ' ""iin, iwtici urn will have no Victor bill, to pay si e't HHle btf nil ilrut .1.'.. li c el a 1? 5 S i It i a e t e k a. c a DALLAS, TEXAS Wholesale Truilr."- . 712 Elm Street. t: i.n A JOOIN-H Tliere is notbinn like a good comforUbln aeutin this lit'u ; a good solid, substantial toat that will not give awav. This is tlio reason why C. II. Clancy, 709 ilaiu street, up stairs, lias tnado such a famous reputa tion by the manufacture of his double lined or seated drawers, which last live times as hog as those of ordinary make. Shirts, collars and cuCt are made to order. For Thla Week OiAy, Strictly choice apples, packed In large flour barrels at only from $2 00 to $3 00 per barrel, at Do toftno Ilroa. Br'dal mils, pa U sultf . ovenlng suits, the lament stock and ldwoal prices, at K. IJau Qian'i,70o Kim street. Hunstable boots flt beautifully. I.ndlea, f Our elegant Parisian millinery will be t urpris to you in dcaien, quality and low pr.coa, at K. Baumsn's, 700 Kim street. Tulrly-Cuttiit 11mm Thirty. To PubliMUera. AVe will sell a Ilinry cylinder printing press, capable of turning off one thousand impressions per hour,for the extraordinary low price of $300, It is the same press the old Hkrald was printed on, does good work and is complete in all its parts. This is a rare opportunity 'of securing an exce'lont props for little money. It is oOored at this low prico to make room for a larger and fuster press, now on the way to U9 from New York. TIIK UK4NH Jl'KV. Adjournal Blue lle-Tlielr Iteport The grand jury, which has been in session for the past three weeks, adiourned veatar- day.sine die, having, found during that lime two hundred indictments, thirty five of wh lich number are for felonies, tho remainder hoii ng for misdemeanors. In dUcharuiiu: the u Judge AlJrodgo comuliuionlud them upon the oarnest manner in which they had worked to ferret out crimo. Thefollowiig is their report : Dallas, Nov. n. iso. T" V'ouVt'"' t!"'" N'' A'dl'",t!l'' JuilS'UlstriBt We, the fii-diid jury, having Uuished the buainesj brought before us, wo pr y that we may bo allowed to adjjurn sine die. VVe Davo tountmibout two huudred indictmeutp, which, though it was a disagreeable task, we have done so Bololy through a conscientious House of dlltv to carrv nut thn tuur YKl. i exaimunil tho hont-a nf tin, n...... , .. . vuv v.vMuhjr viensurer and tax collector, and found them all right nuu njiiuti, oo inr as wo wero H010 to lihlP, and fnlliid them nuMt.. nh.un ..! L.......ie..?i.. ------i .... uuu uoauhiiuiii kept, and we congratulate the county upon having snch efficient officers, and" in the itimrmiul nnmlilinn ..r . ............. vV..u.wV.i vuo couniy boinj; so good. "Wo Imvo also (ixmnihi'd ilio coui.ty juil, and fuUIld t! irtv-Sl'Vi'n nrunnnra ..,(!.. ,wl . i in, and we have to say that the said nil is m-n no iiean i-iiuo an CircumSlWil PS 111 Rd- niit, havo to say that the jiil building U a and is very unsafe for tho safe keeping of prisonors. Wo found thirtoon prisoners in one cell, ten in another cell, nino in another auu uve in nnouior con, wnicti wo 'hink is too nimiv nriaiww.ra In Ka r....C..n.l 4 ,i. for health, and wo would adviso that a new jau uo erecieu as soon as practicable, without ioonaidizinir tho financial rniwliiinn nf ,i, county. V o f utlhor adviso that sumo more comiortabioqu irlers tie m ido for our whitQ female lunatic, Mrs. l.en, who has bo n con lined in the jail fi r some timo, whose present quartors, clothing and bedding aro simply sliHinefiil. Wn hIkii llml ll...i il,... :, .. . t - - . -..t.w viiiuu ,a iiu ap-rtmont 111 the jail for tho confinement of fetnalo prisoners : so wo roeomnipn I the pur chase, by thw county, of a simill I'raum house mat is in mo j 11 yard, belonging to the ex flierill, Moon, and it beset aside for Iho con tiiieinent of fomalo prisonors. W. A Kdikikks, Foreman Grand Jury. OVMt TIIK 4 I I Y, The norther holds 011. A blind man wilh a liMn.l.i.r.run Ij o.i,,:,,,..! tho city. There am llfly-four prisonors conttnod in the county jail. Alroadv tho littln 1111 a urn itn!hi!H u think of the C'hristuiHS holidays. Coninlaint is nimln )hui il... from tho eni'lne-honsn U ,l.,mn,l .... street in tho Immediate vicinity oi that build- Tho track c.f tlio Sn .lii,i., oi.,i..:) . v..i.v o.,i.u ll way is beum raised on a level will, il... oi-, ,i at its down town terminus. Eil ward Connellv. who ii .:.v. Iho theft of Colonel Holland's horse, w ich was re-cnoturoil with him hi I..,i U',...i, 1. 1 - ia ensconced in the county jail. A IMtlntrvman. niiw.,l .I.icunl. IT... 1. slipped and fe while erossin.r th T..vu a. l'ai'iti track nt the ltiinri..il?in .,r i.n. street yesterday, and broko one of tho lowor uooes 111 111s ngni arm. Comoltiint is made tlmt tin, T. fiviirdt trrtii.rt obslnu t Llm I IH4 l 1 rit 1 i tiiii un Jm ilit ttrort curs nt tlm ornin'.r .... a - v . .-k-ni niruil streot longer than the citj ordinance allows u , u iiiiuuiee. Hobert Seward. ctinr.n l will, ,.. lined S10 and costs ye.terdav by .luslico Kdwav.lv In th" same court K i. Collins, S.i-i.' I, inn M'i.1 I. iiln ll- ,.n il... i..m... 1 saili d doves, w ero lined $;1 each. CollllllailllS ill reimrd l, II... ,..,. I, ..( Sikowalka aro liumerttlit u nmiil L.o tl... ordinance on si.'ewalk', pasted by tlioooi n- .,11 ,1.. ..tl ..." v. ; . . . . ill u.o uuirr login, Is a gOOCI CIIO, Kil l U freely enforced Dallas will lu.r.i.ifi..- 1,,.,,,. good ones. Ill tllO district Court vnalnnlut- lln,l W.l hams, colorptl. chHri.,..) u,,ih 1 i...r, ..r u horse, on a plea af not guilty, was given ton ye-rs by tho jury. Tho evidence was decidedly against him. Howard I.illard charged Willi alike offense, on a similar plea, Bocu buo sauieuuiuucr oi years. " Tho Midilliiton hnilhor. hvo IV,.. tract for tho building of a two-st ry busintss 1...11.1:...- EA-.UIA 1.... . - ooiiimi, uuuuu, jusi west 01 isycamoro streot. and frontiniron AlHintinrl Vli im..i. The building is to be occupied, when corn completed, by Nolan, Joiner & Co., now at Sherman, who will engage in the whoksale hardwi.ro business here. Michael Daugherty, who lays claim to be ing the oldest living peddler in north Texas, arrived in the city yesterday from an ox lunnlir. Ib... 1 L . 1 .11 f, . . .i-iiBivw uip uejronu fonuriuin. tio travels aloilP. On hi own honlr navnr K..in. a weapon of any kind, although allowed to do no 111 mat sccuuii 01 mo 1'ounirv, and naj me first timo to be molested by robbers. I'K.KXoNAI,. Mr. II. S. Uiod. of Vnw Y.wlr I,, iha city writing up the industrial interests of Toxis. and cave the Ukrald thn uleaanrn f a call yesterday. Miss Anna Hovsn. a KeaMUTnl n,,. pllstud young laly of Shel'viHc, Illinois, if visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Walker. O. W. Williams, formnrlv unouiwi! In tlm practice of law in this city, 'but who bas for the past year or so been a resideat of Sh .kes peare, New Mexico, whero bo has mining interest, is here on a visit. Misa AtloA Itnim. a pliafm!nf v.tiinff IdI,. of Nashvillo, Tenn sseo, Is visiting Mrs. W. u. vunoor. All tho nrivilniTflf connnctnrl with thn fair ,;.-o.:n,1s v, be ;iold to the highest biddor IU vt S.-lL-. r,: ,1' I Mnillff Knnan.lu,. I'llL 8 p. m., at tho saloon ot Murphy & Brownlee. V. W. f?TvnAftin Ku.'. . ' ' ' The latest New York stvloa. licrht colored dolmans; see thorn at E. liauman's, 706 Elm street. Wholesalo and roUil millinery, cloaks. suits, human hair, fancy goods and actions. Send for catalogue and fashion plate, to K. Uiumaii, 700, li.iu uVrcel, Duilas,. Texas. TUG EPIZOOTIC EPIDEMIC. It la Wild In the Clly-yiyibor of Iteaihit to Dnle. The epizootic is now wild among tl;' horses cf Dallas. Up to last night the deaths amounted to fifty-six, known, and perhaps soveral others that had not been reckoned in tho count That number of carcasses can bo counted at the graveyard up the Trinity just north of the city. Among them lio many once noble animals. They are there from the common dray to the pam pered carriage and buguy courser. Perhaps one hundred cases are sick and un der treatment, and the dUeaso is rapidly spreading. It has sofarproven wry fatal; far morosothau in the northern cities. When it first apposred in tho United States about twelve yearB ago it was very f tal among horses at the north and just the reverse at the south. It is influenza, an! therefore it ought to bo mild in Texas, but it is not. It is very bad at Houston, Galveston ar.d all along the Central railroad. Dallas "eteiinary surgoons havo been very unsuccessful so far in its treatment. A col ored man cured his lo.rso on Morday by a vigorous application of snuff to the nostril. U gnvo instant n ikf to the head and throat and tho animal at one began to me"d and w s at work yeslerdi y all right. We reproduce from tho Ukrai.u's agiicultuial column of October 27, tho following upon tho char acter and treatment of tho disi use : It is a curable disease, and in the h .rids of a man who understands it is quite easily cured. When tho horse is attacked, ho ehoul I be withdrawn from work, placed in a warm etabloand blanketed. Cold draughts of air should bo kept from him. While there may not bo any serious objec tions to wotking an animal moderately whilo suffering from a mild attack of the disease, it is. of course, better if he can be spared l'r m work during his sickness. Ho would thus be apt to recover much sooner and not be liable to any of tho serious complications which in Uuenza is apt to assume. If tho hor.TO cuh not be sparod from work he should at least boused mt'derat'.lv, and, when not in motion, covi'ii'l with a blanket, and, if prssible, iu addition to this, the neck and he id should be covered wilh u hood. Ho may thus be used n oderalely so long as his appetite r. mains normal. But should he rofuso one or two of his meals he certainly ought to remain in Iho stablo, or serious complication may result. During the attack of iufluonza, attention to tho general comfort of the animal ntul nursing aro all-important and generally all sufficient. All dcpletivo measures should be avoided, and bleeding and physickiu,; are ubsolu'ely dangerous. While the animal appeals prostrated 1 e s'lould be kept in doors and blanketed, ai d lo iquali.o tho circulation the limbs sh. uhl b friquvntly hand-rubbed and bandngi 1. Tl f ind should consist of sweet, aromatic, ui land liHy, slic d carrots, apples, or cabbage--, and at least one moil a day should cor.sis' of gruel, boiled barley, or scalded oats, mixi d ttilii lirim and a liandUil of 11 i.:-. i .1. SI: il! ! thn be n difficult! in swulio.v n' -i :;,i!l cinbrocatic should bo applied to He '.hivn en. 'h ns a liniment composed of one pat. ot uiii ammonia and foiu p-.rt of camphor. iSelous, rowels and blisters thoulJ he avoided. (Jive flaxseed tea or haysmi to drink, or pure wdtor, not cold, and in vvlrch may be stirred a handful of bran. Oivish n !!) spor.gn the nostrils and eyes with vnrm water. If symptoms of lever appear, shiver ing, succeed' by increased heat ol tho body, quick, ned pulse, hurried breathing, give mild Ic'irifue and diuretic mvdicine's, such n four ounces of solution of acilato oi ammonia and an ounco each of sweet Bpirits of nitre and fluid extract of bolladonna in half a pint of water, and carufully administer tuornin-, noon and night, ontil tho fever is allau I. which may be known by a reduced pulse, easily breathing and a return of anpolito. Itutidea tho internal treatment it will ho well in such a case of threatened bronchits or pneumonia to also supply strong liniment of a nmonia, (oil and equa ammonia, equal pntbO, or niuitard along tho throat and to the sides of tho chest. Give occasionally blood-warm witt r inj jelions per rectum, aed mashes of bran and pulled flaxseed. Win nthu lotnilo symptoms havo subsided give us recommended below. Generally during a mild attack o! epi zootic inll.ienz'i more or lens debility pro vails, wilh diminuitlon of appetite. It will, t erefore, be proper to support tho strength by tho use of mineral and vegetable tonics, j such as two drachms of tincture of iron and one ounce of compound tincture of gentian in half a pint of water, or a drachm of car bonate of iron and threo drachms each of powdered gentian root and elecampane ma 'e into mi i lectury wilh a littio tlax-cr I meal ni.d treacle, and placH well up upon the horse's tongun. Kithnr of these ret e lies 111115 be given twice or thr. 0 times daily. iSleatning the head a lew times is beiH licia! in the beginning of tho dis cue. Asa dldnf. Cant, a solution of an ounco of chloride ol'liino ill a quart of wal-r may bo sprinkled iu the stall behind tho horse morning and evening. Tho fumes from heated tar or tho smoke from burning of oU leather under tho nose of the horse, ol ten re sorted to, will do no good, and cause tho aui mal much pain by irritating tho mucuous sui faces of the air passages and tho eyes. B. Si I' OK. NT A BRO , DEALERS IN Ury Qooila, Notion nnl I.adlea' anil Genta' FnrHlalilug Goods. 819 AND 821 NORTH TIKTH STREET, ST. LOUIS NEW YORK HOUSE, 538 AND 640 BROADWAY. Having a New York house thov aro enablod to tako advantage of any changes in the market, thus placing them iu direct competition with loadinir New York and Philadelphia houses in filling orders by mail. Perlict satisfaction guaranteed in every transaction. Stock always kept up to the standard of any othor first-class whole sale or retail dry goods and notion PsaMi.-di-merit in the country. Business exclusively cash. Orders for goods or samples, by mail, receive same attention as if purchaser has present in person, and at prices never deviated from. Headers should send for genu,' and ladies' furnishing goods catalogues and price lists, etc., etc. Weddlnica. Elegant lock bracelets, slngle-stowo dia mond and pearl rings, flat band plan rings sui able for engagements; new designs in silverware, jewels, vases, toilets, flc etc., in niello and satin; diamond lace pins and ear rings in exquisite palterns; Roman nocks and pendants, new and stylish; also the handsomest watches, made in gold, silver and nicklo; new vim in guaid and opora chains; fino lino of Trench and Amoricin clocks suitable for prosonts, at Webb's, c r ner Mam and Lunar. Ladle Will find no trouble In gotting titled n t tine pair of shoes at Leon Kahn's-wa hie them, in all styles and last, and fully war rant every pair custom made ihoes sold by us. Tiilrtj Count Thorn Thirty. 1 EY3 P O R TA Drop in if you desire lo see New Remarkably NE VER Sa,r netti"' 8nfi- PP J Saw a Finer T.ot of llnrta anil N EYE 11 Paff yo'i''l"' Ll""- N E YE 11 sw More P"shl"iiahle Stylfa. NEYER m'nr,i of i-mv'r I'rlfea- NEYER toI'oolt a"y i'"'rt. Never can be Bj.tcr Pleased. Never will have a Better Chance than at I j e o n Kahn's PKALEtt IN' FINE AND BEST MADE BOOTS and SHOES DOrfJUS MOS., MERCII'jVT tailors Winli to cull attention to thoir new nrrival of Woolens. They' have now in stock a full li'ho of Woiot-Ml Suiiiiigk;, lIgoinls Frt K'h and Kooloh CliettolM, lomcs.ir U ooleiix. Pans .'am i ns in AbuiHlaKoc. The FincBt BROAD CLOTHS and DOESKINS. The lurgcnt stock in the city can also bo found at Miis house. MTV DO I'M. Go to Connor's drug store for mineral water Highest prices paid for game of all kind at Jarrett's. L. Myers Connor kt ops the flnr at fancy goods in the city. Now line of cheap literature at Mason & Krb's, 712 Main street Nothing but seloct drugs and chemicals at Cm nor'B drug i-tore. 1. X. I,, cotton marking brushes at Ma son fc Erb's, 712 Main street. Bargains to bo had at Jos. Monczor's only. You know he always means what he says. Mason & Erb will havo a complete stock of holi lny goods. Don't forgot it. Havo your medicine prepared at Connor's, by skillful pharmacist?. e A-imrican Public Heal th association convei es in NV.v Orleans tlm 7th of Decem ber. Itcuh't ha tiutlifnlly disrule l, tho best nickel eiuar is sold by" L. t Ilughn, 720 Elm street. A trip to New Oiloans placed in the reach of all. Ten dollars from Houston to New Orlcai.s and return, eve y Saturday. Mrs. .Tarn Giles, 128 K iss avenue, will tr.l e a few n'oro boarders. She has several r,! ly iiii.iished rooms to rent. I am now prepared to furnish pure coffee, roas' 1 in my row patent roaster. L. F. llughis, 720 E.m street. Alt i''on is called to tl i revised timo tnblo of the Texas & Pa flc road, which ap f . a, nowhere. Just received, a new line of young mens' nobby St ff & Stetson's pocket hats, at Loon Kahn's. 604 Elm. J. A. Adams offers his beautiful place on Commerce, near Harwood, at a bargain. Address 221, Main street, St. Louis. Excursions to New Orleans evory Saturday. Round trip from Houston only ton dollar's. Tickets good for four days. Indelible ink with g'ass pen, portmonaios, pocKei, Kruve." amurus all new sty les, nt Ma son & Erb's, 712 Main streot. Buy cbnico Peabury Ilio, Mocha, Old Gov ernment, Jav.i collces. L. F. Hughes, 720 fim street. A golden opportunity to visit Now Or leans, tho "Crescent city.'" Only t n dollars for tho round trip lrom Houston. If you would w!n women wear diamonds. Henry Colin, putt pawnbroker of Dallas, haj n lino selection of diamonds, at 708 Main street. Kxcirsion train loaves Houston every S.at arday at 12 o'clock noon. Returning, leaves New Orleans at 12 o'clock noon evory Tues day. Passengors have two and a half d.iys in mo uroseont city. Protestant and Catholic prayor books, beautiful family bibles, and an elegant as. uirtmont of writing desks at Mason tfc Erb's, 1 12 Main street l.OCAI. JorilSGN, Kopairs for Atlas Engino can be had of il J i:.ni-li . ,i V. UAIb'JllUll U(. lAl, Go to Loon Kahn's all the timo to pur hase your boots, shoes and hats. Something new at tho 6 and 10c store wo doors west of the postofllce. Old Judge Smoking Tobacco at Trinity iigar Factory, 610 Main street. For a nice fitting shirt, have it made to "'"I1 01ancy'. 70 Main street, up stairs. Birmingham & Folton are manulactur ing hominy grits and graham flour. Mills No. 220 Pat'erson avenue. The only place to got a fresh Havana cigar is at the Trinity Cigar Factory, 610 Main street. Atlas Portable Engine took blue ribbon vr twenty-five competitors at St. Louii Fair, 1879. Rector's Vital Restorativo euros norvous .liability. See certificates of same in advor lisment in another column. Have your drawers made to ordor at Iancoy's, double lined in the seat and war vited not to rip or break. Meredith Bros,, corner of Sycamore and him streets, have one of the nicest saloons m tho city. They keep everything in thoir line and of the best, -Strangers from the adjacent cities and e-u'itrv visiting Dallas, Bhould go to tho 6 tr.d 10a storo, two doors west of the postofllce md j(H the bargains in ovorything. - Who is she? A prominent lady patron f tho stage, known to be woalthy, is said to havo it iu hoi brain to advise everyone with whom she converses to use "Rye and Rock" as a boverarge, or as a tonic, or a cure for many of the "diseases that flesh heir to," be it a cold, cough, asthma, brochitls, or the, consumption. She always adds, nowovor, be sure to get Van Bell "Rock and Rye" with his signature on the label, as all other are imitations. The question Is, doee she receive a commission, or is she a public benefactor? Who is she! Che orient Plnco Yli,"T rJoc,A",y Kiwaaware . at l.nw a. lia there alao and prlro tine ailverware and cutlery before T Jou boy. Lnn'M 804 Jlolu Klrcvt. FtJ T NEWS. and Elegant Shoes of Novel Desians m Low Prices. Wtinp. The Hoard of Trade. At tho Board of Trade, corner Main and Austin streets, is tho place to got flrst-clsst liquor. This is the only sort that is now, or ever has boon kept and sold there since its opening. "Straight" whisKies, or "double stamped," are tho qualilios koot, and evory patron can implicitly rely ' upon being served with such and only such. Our stock is open to any ono lor inspection, and for comparison wilh any kept on hand in tho late. I'or (he A y In m. Shoriff Jones left on last evening's south bound train over tho Texas Central road for Austin, having in charge P. U. Ellis, who has been adjudged insane, and whom he was eonvej ing to tho asylum at that place. The unroriunnt- man has a mania for spitting. ii.l imagir.es that ho has h-an fed on ground glass and that it is working out from bis tongue into his mouth. Thirty-C unt Thorn Thirty. Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other preparation make n,eh ll)ilit,llakv h .r breads, or Inxurloiupaatry. Can beuten'bv Dyspep- ,h,?u ,?'!r i'r !'"' ronl'tlng from heavy Indlgesiible food. Hold onlv In cans, by ail t.roeers, Uoval Hakiso I'owukiiNVw. Yorlt Rosenfield & Bond's GREAT SUPPLY DFPOT Wereceived tills week and ijUote: New Buck Wheat Flour, nt 80. Mime Meat, at ISn Apple Matter, al li l-2c. New Loednii Kalains, 20 and Kc, Split Peas, ne l'lga Keet, nt S5c per dozen. Uncanviissed IIhiuh, at li l-c I.inen Soap, at ,1c per bar. New lork Fall Cream Cheese, at 2,10 Remeiiib-r w keap none but flrs'-class Goods, giiarantued as repr.sente l. Uoods dollverid free to any pnrtofthe . ROSENFIELD A TIOND. HPEVIAL HOTICEN. -BTOCKlIOL,DEas' MEETING. -Office of tlm ChloiiKO, Texas 4 Mexican Central Hall way company, Dall,Tex.,S,.pt.21, l!i'.--nr order ol the II vara of Dime-turn of tbeCblcago, Texas d: Mexican Central Ita Iway eoin pnny nntb'e la hereby (riven ton'l stockholder of ssld company 0 aiiend a regulur annual meeting of snl.l atoekhoMers to Ho held atthe oracoof the eoni: m.y i, t;c Clty of Pallas statoof Texas, on Iho 1st u,.y or November, lMHi.forthe purpose of enacting and nrfo.ding by-laws lor said company i and piirfunul to llieordrorsiihl uHid .,f Dlroetora notice is nlso glveu to mi, stockholders to Bttend a nuetluirof thestiiekholdera of sold company to bo held at lime mpany's offlre, Iu the city of Xj 'Una, state of Texas, ou the 27th day of November, l8so, for tile purpose of oouslder Ingandsanctloulugthe borrowing of money not to exceed twenty thousand dollars on each mile of laid railroad by said company, to be secured by the bonds of the eompany, and a tmstdaed upon Its propnrty and Iranohlne, the forms tboreof being on Die In Urn offlo of tn company. DANIEL 11. BALE, A. P. ButKrr, Beo'y. President. OGVLIST. R. H. Chilton, M. D., OCULIST AND AURIST O.10S Mala St.. IXtllsa.