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THE DALLAS HERALD, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1880. THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD. ccfNUTO. ELLIOTT . HAt-l. jumrta at the Pint-office at IkdUa, Ttias, at Beeona-rw mattfl. -oservel. "tho Hii.iv.:," av.l '' ' ,n-tra -n tie 01 s i " liny i;iT-i!!: 'i INDICIA i'IOKS- ier enrarnrf r,hmhr ttmpmtlurc, tunes veering t toMi-iltl l -rUy c'oiu'i u-cuWiir out u. mount :viu. TEE I'laSI!)!."'!1 MESSAGE We in Tuesday morii'iie's itsuo bud in oditoii comment on a o:Um of the presi dent's mossa yi, "id n ccrefut perusal of the document deoru Unit there are other divi sions of it on which comment will not be out of p'ice. As :i sKto pspfrr it will reir.lt with tho genoml run of messages. On sumo of the subjects treated tho president pi-rhrpf might hsvo beoa more ilocidud, whilo on others sUl ho mi-ht yi-t as well hove been loss pronounced. On tho subject of educa tion his views in so far as its Importance and the bonelHi resulting are concerned, every body can ondois. but ii is dubatuble whether or net thi quoslion of aid to the eaoso should not bs !o:t entirely to the etttig. Ho roce-mmonds thru congress should givj 'and or imike an; ropiintion from the p iDiic I.'jisuiv to s ipplc-niint local educa tion! iund, but thoro t:tn many wito and able mm i'i tho cuunt-y to tsltn Hr.tie with th'u ir,.-,ioii'.i)i.. it on i bs ur,'ol that where th) gtswil e; o n uenl i-ives of il funds to aid in ay cause th.it jtyhuiM tho rtjjlst to a voice in thimtnne' o tho management of those funl'; uasuin ac.'on on t' part of the g;ul nov-.nimntis but antop towards ceat.-alif u, a step 'awarh ahsolute power over all tin mtt v, v.h'oh wo'iM be subvwive of a repil ilivan form i f :"ors.iii '.'it in fuel, 'aowever m'..c!i tii t-uUaM ft.r.in m'j;' it i : 0 pi libe-ty m etoni'.ii rv American citizen f!r M n'.-ieily ii jealous i I' l'"0 rights of tlio dtps tore train the pr.vdi its of tin pal, when tho slatosnion of tho 10 miry opposed any action on tho part of t'u fod-iral tovorrincct not absolutely autUor.-.ud by tin c itn.iitut'.on. Wo know that in ths ait Uo doc.-idn thoRenoral jjrov orummt la'- I'Sttmvid md nereistd power never bo!'c?j attempted, and wo know that public jonlimonl bus undorjjouo a groat chango during this time, and now to a proa'. mamro ei doises these innovations. B:il! tho (.eaorni well'tiro of the eount-y sudors in no wise by tbo op poi.t'on that is ma la to innovations of the n .m.-ti t ) which w i allude. Thoro cannot ba too rumy t-hocks uon tho federal power an! usium )liri of puwor over the internal affairs of t'm ttv.ts. State homo rule is tue sal'oi.a-1 uf the republic, anl any moroaehiujiit upon the cants, or tho liking of any niep by tlm jenoral govornmont, howovor plauaiblo or seom'ug'y boiioA:int it may be on i'.B facu, that tend tint way, is dangerous to the lib erties i f tho pooplo, and to tho porpctuity of republican principles. Tho camoof odu cation is o io that isdiar to ocry goneroui, progrossivo mind, ana lu oomilt ot wuicn loo much cannot bo snid or letiiimalely don(; but whothcr tho pooplo ofNjw York ought to pay Mxos to oiu:a o tho children of Toias, whn tin i statu f Now York, us a commonwealth, and the people of Hew York will dor'.ve no benoli'. thorofrom, is a o,uos tioi on which political economists can find much fornrguiurt. Lutcuough on tliia point. Wo havo simply presented soino of the objections to bo urged against tho recom mondat'on ol" tho prwd.t. Tho fling at the south in tho amotion I'm', cducrdit n " was neiloctei r preventt d in tlio irit-'r est of s'avory" we puss by, end can atl'jrd to do so, Unowiiig how ta?e'os ii the c!uri;i' "Wo sre glad to seo thst tho president trices such positive grotinds in favor of tho tun prossion of Uoltiramy In Utah and other territories where thi Mornuns have estab lished settlements. This infamous in solu tion is a foul spot upon the fair fuco of our country. It is a loprous eruption upon the body politic that needs eradication, ir evoH tho savorest remcdios must lo rosorlod to, and tho counBol o; the presid nt upon this matter must certainly moot the hoirty approval and endorsement of the right-thinking peo people of the entire eountry. The govornaiont has dilly-dallied wit a th's quoslion until Jdorinauism gotten a holl that rendets it insolent aud causes it to flaunt its infamy and de pravity in tho face of tho country with a snap of tho flogor and a leer of con tempt for jail opposition. If It is over to ba suppressed and the oountry doodorizoi of its contaminating ceatagion, why not do to at once? Jijora! sanitation deoiands a prompt and vigorous legal disinfection. Ou the subject of our foreign relations ho makcB no allusion to the Chinese question, further than to announce that a new treaty on the subject ,ef Chinese immigration has bauu ma le and that he hoped to be able to lay it before the sonate early in January. As he gavd no iutitaalion as to the terms of that treaty, wo are unable to even conjecture us tj the status of tho question. 0 j the i ctor-ccear.ic canal project of .Count da Lessens, ho taken Arm ground in favor of tho "Monroe doc trine." He refers to a former message of h;e te oongress on this subject, and reiterates the aentis'.onti and views there'm containod, that If this ottal bo constructed, a canal through which the merchant vessels and navies of for eign governments can pats, the oommercial iaterests of onr country demand that it shall bj with the approval of this govern ment, aad that the canal shall be under its supervision and authority. Every citizen of this country, we take it, will endorse that sen timent and will join in a demand that con gress atones take definite action for the ex pression of this view, making itaa ultimatum. "VThat the ultimata effect of this policy 'will be upon Count de Lessens' ptojeot, e cinrot tell, but we surmise that it will be a damper upon bis efforts, at .least for the time being. Men with money, it is hardly probable, will invest their means in an entorprie involving hit' raational is sues, until those issues aro sotlled. If lh powers of E'iropo wttivo all objections to this demand uf tho president, or in other words, enter into treaty stipulations recognizing the erdusivo tupervisian and authority of the United Btttes government over the canal, Wiy thi a wa presume there will bo no bin drince to the success of the enterprise. It it p-.ivis to be a flnnnekl failure, tkat is th? loakout of tho stockholder-;. With tl:e. rail roal faeilitioJ ibis country now has and that aro being perfected between tiio Atlantic and I'aciiic, and if Cap!. Kids should ai -cood with bis T'-bunntepec ship r'licac; thore areplrorg pi ftibilities that the venture will prove a pecuniary loss to those who ia vet in it Uo rfemrnfiida suhsiJi to ste unship lines and '.! o I'ues ot'sinii- naval veiselj, urging that this will build up the carrying trado of tho country, ignoring the a a that it is our unereus protective tarifl that hss ileitroycd our niorchant marine. The decline i.f our carrying trado bat bp como a question -f suoh proportions ,and the evns resulling to tho country have come to be of such burthen, that the protectionist!, in a'arm, havo found it necessary to do none thiac indefinsi againttthis invasion of their preterven.'juid this . Is tho tohf e they have hit upon. The secretary of the navy ia bis annual rep:t, and tho piesidcnt in t's message, cenio I nldly to their assistance, and c.mgrees is r.skf.d to givo protcetinn a new lea-e of life by pltmgiug into tho public treasury and dritwhg out tunis ij nii.inUin stoaniBbip lines under the protest of sup porting the potbt service, and of securirg a class of vcrecls thai could, in ensoof a war, bj mo'inuiorphoFed into men-of-war. There can bu no ubje -tlini to giving tie puhd srrviee nil tho n'd it may icquii-, and tiler ini; every pi'rfciMi! fasility to cur ti.-ulo sud cotritiicrce; imu out navy ihuiilj by niaiii taiii' i! find !'-r!VtUd 'u a liuinuer that our national iiiiporlmxa m.J requirenmta may ni'ike nects aiy. ltut, then, urn re. t ti -i muii- FEBNOMAL. Col. R. II. toaLoar. of the Missouri raciflo railread, is in the city. Kx-Gevcrnor Thrcckmorton greeted our e'litorial rooms uilh a pleasant visit Usi evening. Capt. A. T. Wilson, the popular and efli ciont sheritfof Kaufman couniy, was in the city yesterday. Sir. John V. Eiiiott nr-lved boro yestercay after a two weeks' ilelightlul visit to Oalvi-s-ton and New Orloatm. Governor John C. Brown, vice-president of the Texas oi Pacific railroad companv, favored our functum with a call yueterday. P. Cranz, of the linn of fieririr & (Iranr., cemmi-ion merehnritp. St. Loui'. is in the cit;r and honored 'ho IlmtALO with n visit yesterdav L. A. Turner, a brother of Mr. E. P. Tur ner, ticket agent nf Ihi 'i'exos & Pimi'lc mad at this phiee.Htid Into of Huntsville, Ala., has Rccephu tho position ol RtsHtiint agoni anu iggngo mnsler m tne nlin-o Hero. - i ;o amlKeelheiu. If you will call in to-dny and to-morrow at Knepl j & fc'on's. they will show you some of tho Iinc3t, rarest a-.l most superb dia monds that ever glistened in eunlight and starlight. Thoro are singlo stones, stones in pairs and stones in clus-loro, at moderate prices, and prices mere expenfivo may t e .t. loll need n ,t btiv, jusl drop in ana look. Y'ou will receive the same atteation a-i though you went to purchase a hn:iHFome lot. lnort.toa, vim williind all sorts of bracelets, charms, b, cents, glwsw.MO. nilvervrare. bronxes una rill other tliiniri lor I hnstmna uifts, and Mow Y'vnrs prrseiils. Tin sum to call to-dav, and lint to look over their adverlieeriimil in this issue. Hamburg Sytup it a dead shot for lf.ro- throat. Jules E. Schneider, wife, and d-tughtoT ac- c imp'iniod bv 'Via iv ito Fond, a u.s'.-jr of aire. oelir,( iJer, n-ive returned Inita a visit I.) Ji!iuivii', ,M: .. S.:!v. tii rs t..nar 110:110. L'ds vmir g:.;t Tor It 1:1 hild a cold lung nip. 'i fti your drug" IMPORTAfiT To the Public ! Mi u Yi'lt: n 1:;S) ei e, iu;-:ie,'i to Slav Ui.tcturnij( iiiur.O;,o!.ej el inu cuittitiy sulliciontly protected by our exorbi tant tiiritt' laws without taking money from tho national treasury for ihuir furthor support? He rocoinnieinels tlio cnactmont ot lav,s for organ ii'.'ng, arming and disciplining th.) active uniitia ot' the u'.ato. This is 11 question of such importance limt it cannot bo fully and properly discussed in tho limits of this article, and wo pass it by. Ho recom mends the creation of the ollice of capta:n- genoral of tho army for thy bunetitof General Grant, because of his grout services as com- mawJcr-iu-oliiuf of tho r.iniy during tho lalu civil war. "We havo nothing particularly 10 say upon this subject. Tho pooplo of this eutii'o unicii of states rocognizu tho great sirvicea of General Grant to his country, and if tho penplo desire to add to tho honori they havo coi.lorred upon him, and give him this additional requital for his distinguished services, they cei tiiinly havo a right to do so. a do not believe that republics are ungrateful, and where the-ro is an obligation, a debt of gratitude is due, lot it bo paid in tho promptest and fullest measure, and a debt of gratitudo is cover sali, lied whilo the creditor lives unless does something hiuisuli to obliterate it. Tbero are oilier subjects treato.l 011 which wo might indulgo in comment. As Mr. llayoi has but about throe months moro of ofllefl us chiol' magistrate, his recommendations nru not of such moment lo tho public mind as will bo the policy outlined by tho president-elect in his message. As tiio prosunt congress goes cut with him, howovor, and oongre.-s in part at least, passes fr.mi tho control of the democrats, it may bo that at this session of congress many of tho suggestions ho make; will bo acted upon, aud therefore a careful consideration of his rccommciid-i tions by tbo people, n perhaps moro advis" ablo than might otherwise bo tho case. Biiuklng II011HO f AilimiH A I.oouiiril. DAr.l.AVIcsn,, Nov, IS, lfMi. Measrs. Hi vr'.iiK & Co., i'll unci 2jJ liioaJwiy, New ioii: Ukar Silts 0 a tbo uiirht of tbo 8th inst. an effort was mado to burglarize! our bank ing house, in which was contained one of vnur 1 itest rnako of burglar-proof chests. Tho hinges and locks were broken off. Tho suto lay upon its duck, l no sptpclici of the loek cbar;:ed with dynainito or nitro g'yco- rino. A Jt'oter n rigui anvil, wnicn w is also ovidoally charged with tho Siiuij exlosivo material, was plncod over tho tpinuln, and thon ignltod, wu pre sumo, by usn of a bailury. The oxplocion was such as to bo heard several squares Hwav. Tho anvil was torn literally to Dicees. i ho ijlass windows in the build- Inir woro all broKn into tno smallest 01 pieces, but tho only damage, dono t tho chost was to dent in tho door so it could not be opened by using tho lock. It took an ex perienced workman, with live stout men, iifioon hours to break open tho door after the burglars had loft it, and to find, as wo aro gratified to sty, all our moneys and valuables intact. The vault, which is of your make, lined throughout with heavy iron, (tho door having been loft open by tho burglars), is not in the least tnjureJ. Wo havo ordored through your agent, L. A. Sliirht, another of your gaiuo make ot safes, with time-lock and all recent improvo ments, with feelings of profound security aftor tho experionco we havo had with the present ono. Very rcspeotfullv, Adam & Lkomikd Wl! I' birg'Silbii::.:- .! luiliuoiv, c! !.'.!'.", tor v.hi: . 1. return friends and tilt tumors, ami by d-iin;: ti.o i.l; i;:d suits in t.i'i: kfl te i-ur shall increase my stock in every department. lours, h. JiAi'MAN, (IJ!i himstroot. TI10 Host Corset .i.iiiiiuet!ireil i'lhn Duplex corset, for salo at A. ifc E. Mitleiith.nl a. Thompson, iSehntt & Co., aro proprietors of tho lliimhurg Syrup, tho best known r:medy l'or colds and kindred diseases. Ttuv funcv candies from Levi & Itro. HP to, WIIOJ-ESALE itltETAlL 5 & 10c, Store j. Main Stm t, Dallin, Two doors M'est c.r llio 1'osl Olllcj. 31. SIKE, - rJIGl'IMHTOIi Their Choloo. Christmas is coming and tno ladies aro turning ovor in their minds what they would like best for a Caristmas gift. Eineeiallv is this tho case wich married ladies, who have no doubt begin already to size up their loigo lords and ttieir purses. Jtney are, asnruU, ratuor rard lo please, yet tney generally ex orcise eood iudeemont in selecting their pros onts, and they are almost universally united in lueir vuuibu hi nu vuieriunii buvtiii ma chine for a present, and many nusbands are daily receiving hints to that effect. They are ihowintr their good sense and taste in electing such a dnrable and servicble article and no busbanasnoulu fail to make bis bettor half a present of one of these handsome and superior machines, for sale by Mr. Webster the agont at the companies office on Elm 8 1 roe t,. at the oorner of Murphy. Teas A Paelflc Estonaloa. Saturday the company will receive thirty five miles more of the Texas & Paciflo road, which will extend that part nf the road roper to Baird's station, near the centre of allahan county. 1 On Ki)iur1ny, December IS, JKSO, t will oiler lor HiUe, I'ntilic Auction, nocuo of l!ic Most Itowirnblv BUSINESS & RESJDENCE -IN- EA HAND. Iu Comity Site or JKaalluni!, imincli aiely on tlio lino or. tho Tcxna .t l'ncid'o K. IC. TERtVIS : m uu inhU ii bu $50,000 Worth of DRY GOODS Mens, Youths KNIT GOODS, . r, .? n b .7 111 K B Boy s Alining I.ndicN',Ucnt:eiueu'a A Ctiililrrn'M IMotsA rV';)es, CliinkH A Dolmans, Carpels Oil Ct!:uuiii Xlailitis, ' Kxipi'Flte le Fottemanil StileJ.. oliVrul a' n (ire -t 11. ,1, IniU ol 'Mir Kail ai'U Winter sn,rk In, vim: I'l-Mj.tlir-.iult 11 n whicb a have now xcceiwd, and Uio time is i.iyUe.l to ten ih the li I' icutu 1 to ilie i'nl.Hc, Owln 10 ue, v. o otter our sioeli to l""N rj ry it 1 v pi, n DUCT10I In oM -t to fnointate in to rrtu?e our etortt In time we l. 1 lienper 1iu.11 imj lionao in NurtUviu Tei.ss. ' aWFai-nierg, Merchants and the imbllc In general will lliulU to their advantage to come Tn l.ti Ifnll nml Vi'holesale r.nyi-i-s. will tell inn' Koils liuiii lu lo l.t i'i- ee M KI.M STlllIET, Dallas, Texas. LI:tlMN 111MH. ( Kew Xork. j J. B. DKURY, I" E II MAX DUKUACo. Iiluntsjiiieiy, Ala. tVlTII Cjcstanlly tcep on hnnel a full .Stock of py r5 II (or. GKAliL'ii & KAKONXE STS., WW L' LEAKS, La. Ccrrcspo:;donrt3 In Liverpool. 3D' ilU If 0 F 'T PU -AND CORDIALS ! All Descrlptioue, both Imported and Domesli And never out of that Simile A 1 Hole COVAD'S CELECRATED BUDWEISER One-third cash, the balance In three and six months, Witt Interest at Hie rale of ten lier ceut. )er aniinwi. II.ivlnH a hugs Interest there iinil being desirous nf uniting others with 1110 to lullil up at Hull point tile most flourish Iniri lly U-Iween the I'.ru.os river ami Kl 1'aso, 1 Inteiel lo offer lilts opportunity for tliera lo get sotcc rare bargains. Kutland Is the pres ent terminus of tho Passenger Trains on the Texas I'aelllo Kallroiul, and they will not run boyoml, probably berore Spring, and with gooil stocks of Goixls, Machinery, Lumber, etc, It can o-nlrol thu trade of Kastland, Stephens, and portions of Bhackolfonl, Throckmorton and Young counties, oa woll as of llrown, Coleman aud a part of Comanche oounty. The lots that will be offered for sale can be sen by applying to HAN. liOON'ri, East ""-M. tJ-UOTJND TKIP TICKETS will De on sale, very low, at all points on the Texas A Paolflo ltnllroait; and to parties whose pur chases exceed three hundred dollars, .1 will refund their Railroad Fare. J. S. DAVGDERTT, PALLAS, TEXAS, AsTAll U Mils pur"lias!d I on i-.s aro dellv crcd fres ulcw, lo eny pint of thenlty. J. SIMONS AGENT CD f f 01 FAT0S -1X1)- ,t M. l.ebninn, New Voilr. A lii-iiliitni. "1 j-.M'iv Orleans. l ivliB, rr b U j 1 t l 13 ) t b 0; , '-a 702 Elm Street, Cor. Poydras. tC-Also have your Hoots an 1 fihoes Mode toOnler and Renalreil w WOOI.F'Sfcrj 623 II. W. HARRY k mm. UXm TKEF.T. 62 9 Alnuul'nciurcrs mid Dealers in Stoves, Tiawim1, 4ucaswure.IIatius Coolchtg Sloveu Cull and Kxamlno thu r til it MA 9 V saMast" Cooking Stove It Is Bomuihlng New end Desirable. A full line of Ouenflwnre, Glas iTnhle Cutlery and other House Furnifhlm Gnodt We lie v the beit eleek of liueeunwiuc over on IishiI, ri;y"Alo nianiiueliirr-u j. .iv-111 .t u Iron Cornices, Window Lniiflnnd Hhent Irn, wnre, 3 -C:JO.-i t 7 V.'.7,-fr' CLARK Cz BOID, Proprietors. is now prepared to furnish nil kinds of Dressed Liiiuber, FlcoriKg, Coilisisr, Etc., At the linvivt vrlomoirerc'lu be market. Stvletlv hen-t l'lnn Shingles, tile best, niannlac-t'lri-tl, iiIwm. vh on h-O'd. Siih . 1 1 m at Hi d lii.i-it 1'i-le-s. Iilinei idon Tliul.,.,- ini-iiisii-d at uliorleat mitiee. Onli-iH lioin Hi. uniry ndii-ited mei nroi'.nllv ililetl. BOOK O WHOLESALE and RETAIL. A Complete lino ot Pcliool and MUeellaueoun Ilrxiks. Also HOLIDAY 0001)3 In Meat vari ety. All Kild lower I hn ever ciVered In ibis luiirket. School HiooliH to tlio rriulo nt I'ublNriers' Vholesulo I.lst. 1SSTJA', WI!ABfI2X ARI Il:'S'E2;ECS, PAPER W. J. SHONIO, - - No. RT. Main Street. NO MORE WOOD FAMINE ! Just E3eot'5ve8 :mrt Jor sale nt reasons a!3e prices ! S Rw At tho East Pallas Wood Yard. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTIOK Is hereby given that tho enpart iitihlp hurelnlore exiting helwwii Hie inideTHlgiied In Hie elly of DitLus bus thin diiy been itlNnlved by lnuliml coneeut, the intereht of Jehu W. l.yle linvliig hti-imold to A. 1). Aldii'lge nml W. J. Walter, who have 11;--siimnl 1 he payment of nil the debts and lln 1 II HIhh of 1 he bite Unit of Lylu A Alurbige, and to whom all the tiecniitils, eliiims mid cle mauds of said 1I1111 have been trmiHierreil. JNO. W. I.YLK, A. D. ALDIUDUE. Dallas, Texas, Novsmber iO, lbs). lie erring tn Ibe above, the undersigned an IHiim..,. tbiit. ihev Inive Oil- iluv lorineil a eo- v.trl nei , 1 1 i p In the fti.lloiwiry, book, priming end binding hiiwiu-'i-j In ih- e!iy of linltitH un der the llnti nu nu- of Aldrldce & Waller, ar the line nliind ol Lyle .V Aldilcgo, Kbt-re iney will Iih pletiKil to pf rve (In. old rinr.en.eiB 0 the lute llrra and tho public 'n general. A. 11. ALKHUH4U, W.J, ViAL'1'U.K. Dallas, Koveniber JO, ls0. KSt'JAKLBSBUDilJ IX 187-1. Ml MAIS SIEET, Pall' s, Texas. CARTER & GIBSON 413 Elm nt., DMInH. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, I? jcL I N rr 13 JEt S . Magazine and Law Book Binding COUNTY WORK a Speolalty.: W nil H 'fMmwm tt 'M' -rmw'i n r. "!l r t. ' ' aU OYSTER BAY V I. 1 1 j Open Day and Night. "rj h 'j, FCSH4 OYETPRS t Wi Hfcived daily from ths W I'M ul'L'- 3) Sllii ,''.; oYSTKKo, see Ter Posea W J'KTK ItllC F.N, Pr in. B g -- M-iln S.reet ffl MiJ't ii ' IT"T'reB dfcors U. Uerao,jB To Whom It May Concern. Nnlloe Is hereby given that the Chlc.-o. Texananil Mexlo.n Leatral rallw, y ;eoni)iy line entabllahed Its prlnollial otflce In the eir 1 f Dallas, atatenf Texas. In tbe hoi ding ate on tbe north side of Malu stieet, b""' Hnliston nod J-ll'iron stiveta, i-nd lurllierlo eerlbod as number 2H0 Main street. DANIKL 11. HALE, msldfU. Asaiikl F, RaNMKTT. Secretary. Dallas, Nov. x7, istlil.