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THE DALLAS HERA LP. FRIDAY MOTtlTIKtf. DECEMBER 10, 180. , STATE PRSSH KEVIKW. The r.xslu Ajrnln. llrenlinru Manner, Tho question of the colored etodua from the Eouth is again being discussed in tho n iwspaptrs. I'be sooner all tho negroes dis BV.isUed wilh their lot in Hie south Iobvo it fie bottor it will be for nil concerned. They will And exactly tho same kisd of pcoplo In the north that they find in tho south; they wil' hvo to ork nl as iird Bnd n 1 ittl harder to make a livins; they will save no moro money. Tho negro has yet to loam that ho does not depend upon any partic ular section of tho country nor upon any political nartv; he i now freeman us well as a frccdinan, and upon hid own exertions will depend hi- future snoeo nr lAilurn a a ciii."ii. Tho noRroia, before tho llaw. on an equality wit'i lu i wUiUi tiiiuu-u, ho i ij . j v a tliu turn advant ii'os "d hasten same nrofetina in his rights. That tho south needs tho labor of tho colored men no one doubts, but that it Could uol niuiii; without it, is also Uuu, and with a moro intelligent em's of laborers, would, in tt few years be much belter oli'. For soma years ' northern philanthropists, or moro proporly faaatics, fcavo haon engaged in trying lo mnkc tho nor r nb in tho smith buove that tiie, worn il 1 -tr!Mti) I ns well as oppressed, anil that if tliey could only got ti a northern state that thoir condition would bo vastly improved, mid that they would Im on a full social equality with tlio whiles. It is useless to tell n southern negro that this is not so; ho will only believe it iiI'mit occular doinoiistra tion. In this immediate locality wn have heard nothing of tho txodus for soinatitr.e and tho matter seems to Im dropped, llioii:;h, as a mailer of course, them is no Uillhuj when it may bro:tk out again. A numbor of thoso who wont from hero to Kansss havu returned thoroughly satisilcil with their txperience. If, howover, any of tiiim want to go, them e nothing and nobody to prevent tuoiu. All thev need is money to i no. uh in Mociilserii U aia iiiniittiri:i iii:i.b r.-oii .'lev..1,. Kxprac-iiins of popubir opinion from iiirts of Hi" siir.Ui m It-.-." r il i jttniirrjj: iiiiiiiuhu-turing nulii-try. crop in tim.iilnuu- i.'.li'ies'iiii;, hii-- .i!ie:T-t mil wo l'.'M! .r.-liU.I.!. 'J'lie .voi,,;t is, woy l:jn r-uHi, with in-r valuable productions, imr mild and healthy claim-.,), lier abundant wntnr power, mines of eo.l and iron of superior quality inter.-pirstd over hor territory, should havo ignored this great boon of productive oeiiltb, ii. a fruit- hei war nguiiut tho protective policy of tho norm, by wlncli that suction bus become wealthy and powerful. We have lively hopes that a change of programme is at hand ; that the sout't intends lo manufacture tlio valuable pro.iucts of hor own soil ; Hut i' ' hnr pnrprmn to nut an end to tlio pro tective quarrel by sharing in pro tective profits. To use a home ly out tigiiiucuut illustration, ulii intonds "to ilu'lit tho devil with lire." The southern people ought to send to market cloths and yarns inskad ot cotton balm; blankets, flannels and other woolen good; instoad of wool: leather instead of hides, ami to get up agricultural implements out of hor nativo iron, steel and timber. Texas is greatly interested in this movomont. Bail roads will loon checker her vast domain', iloxican railroads aru being constructed to con nod our transportation with that proat consumor of our manufactures wo hope in the near future. Tnis bright futuro cn not be realized without proper ehort on oiiri part. Tho legislature must act promptly in sotting this great ba'l in motion hy tho oiler of liberal induecniehiai lo manufacturers who aro ongnirod in or propose to invest in Sichenlorpiiscs. No ponny wisdom orpouiw folly should be permitted to msir this vital work of southern wealth and prosperity. It tho governor propurid lo lend his uid? Will icnntora find reprcsi-iitnlivis tt.ko hold in l amest, or will iIm KCrainii bo c-ilmu;tocl on minortopiei? Wo shall fee. The "O'llearnv Connolldntetl Virslsla City (Nev.) h!nlniriso "They met by clisnce, 'he usual way," among tho daughters of the wifo of Adam, Sid the one neighbor unto tho other. "Good moriiin' till ye, Sirs. O'Mcara." "Thank yo kindly, good nioruin', Jlrs, UcC'rackun; yer lokin' well this murnin'.' "Aeh, but its kind ways yo havo, Mr-, O'M'jura; yo'd be spakin' tho cheerio,' word if yo saw a poor body wid a (. ot in tho grave but I'm far from feciin' well; its tho ould disht;es "in my ciieit, dear. Its airly yo'rc abroad tho dny, iln. 0'1'o.ira, but yo're always so industrious and drivin'." To flutter, llr:1. McCrncken, out its only in drivin' that thero is onlv tlirivin' tsese tiniM with God's blofsin ', of cour.e." Tnruo for ve,ilrt'. t)'ileara. an' tlirulv it's snug ye air at homo now niainin' but tho honest words I spbake, and no fl ithery." VYia lue Dlessm' o Uoil wo rouoiu luiriv fairly, Airs. ileCracken." L wun l coiiM gut tho savcrot, ilra. O'Miiara. Sly Jiiclmcl works ivwrv hlc-sod dny in tho mines, but nothiu' slays wi l na." "On "u colltct as.issmeiita, Mn. Mo Cracken?" "AsBisaiiim'.ln, Jtrs. O'Meura, what would I In doin' with colleetin' assinsmauts ? Jind cost it, wuiiiun ! Bad cess to it, woman ; it's the other way wid us, for lliehuel ho do bo psyin' B'Sissmonls on this an on that ivery blessed month almost. "And whero noes ha pay Ihini, dear ':" ""Totho brokorshoi,suiv; whero else would ho be payin' thim, Airs. O'Mcara?" "Why, to youru!f, dnrlm'." "To me, Airs. ll'Muura?" "To yourself! Where else should lie be payin' thitu ?" "What fur v,-ould,ho be pavin' ns-issmiinls to mo?" .1. ; "What for dees my I'n.iiek pay iifii?. nen' lo me hut bacausa 1 Ijvei 'oni on liiin, dear?": "On him? An' whet is il for, iir.rlin'?" "It's fur tlio stock Lo hold in tho O'AUnra C'n!!'.o'i. i-.1.;' !--i!n you urd'TShtaiul thnt now tile ' J-w-rt t,'-in-H?u;i -i,:it'...v "Vv ':i. v.,.uU t::.-.t ho, i!e-r?" Uiittim-My iv ww Patrick l'M-uriian ovau .-ifL-un, inn, wv.t iii'crixrilCU Hi Lie ( .Weill t.iinsoiii'titut in l.'-ij"-: lirst iisue of ! "toi-k in lsi.il, with a in iv ! cue every two ; y iwt jir.ci, ll i v.-lint t .ey cill u el. -re e r- poia.it n, 1 tinliive, tu.d i inn lu"th )r.i.-idtr;t anil h'lunl oi'i!ii--c'.u.-j, hould tho ijonlhmll. ing intiuit and 1 i vol iiksistiutntt'." "I don't umlerstand il tt all, Jlrs. O'lVloaru. An' what is that yo livnl the assissiiiouts on, dsar?" In nnllHN l under 4rr'a 1.1 very Stable Henry Nrlimlil, Sole Proprietor, Coolost and largest plaeo in town. Henry . an old knight of "Ciatnbrinus," and knows how to refresh his iruosts. A uplondid lunch stand is connected with tho collar. SU It ileiMSd.rtie. Take a fw drops of itenne's Magic Oil in half a wino glass of wi'tir, and bathe the temph 9 suhscquenlly with sumo of the great ri'ini'iiv, slii'litlv (lilulen, ami vou aro cured, It is for sale everywhere nn I never fails. KmuelliiiK,- .Horn .-Needed. All chimneys bearing the "Drton" brand iro gimrrtiiteed to withstand tho fl.ireeA Hume while dripping wet, or imy nrnount of cold air, or ormt in oN.inHry use on tue lamp lliey never break. They are for slo at L). Ixo.ilin s t'hma null who !.m tne xelusivo sale for ono ear. A iuo i- IioikI ritiitryiiiit:!. Tim Jesso llovt, a famous Now l'ork steainboat, used to havo for head pantryman a D'lnt anil criiipleil Uitrkev. who.-n laeo wa3 is lull of liuinur as his term was of kinks and knob.;. His name was Hubert rhnitb, and bis malady was chronic, rheumatism. Ho tried Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia for a week of the Lireset winter, and next season Intends to astonish his old acquaintances on tho Hoyt by his appearance us a sound muu. ttiins nils cure Arysipelas. bold by all Irugtjisls. Send for pamphlet. Dlt. GlLKS. 1-0 West Broadway, Now l'ork. Trial ir.o !!" cents. i'or 8-ile by Thompson, Kchott & Co A fr'JU'O 'S' ;.)!:(;, Dr. Hunter's ti...-cillc, arid Injection No. 1 re warranted to cure lionorrhooiv, Gleet, ' iriiee, tilScUu-e, dieeaso of tho Kiibiovs -tiaJdi-.r end Uri.-iiiry Organs of males wd ttteelle?. Dr. Hunter's Speeiflo No 2 is a suro rem- ofly lor bliernintorvliea, lieiainul we:ikne,s, Kami tments, llrs. TlieNtiito linpUul. .Aiisliu bli.lt-f iiiuii. In discusfing measuri-s in connection with tho proposed contruetion of a new Capitol, the StaleEinan rc.jards them not in tho light of affecting a local afeiir, but as one in which evory vilixen of broad Texas is interested. Il would see the erection of such u building made a monument lo tho genius as well as the grandeur of tho lonu star stale, and it lends itself alonolo tuch consummation. Bu ur this lets been its scope ot eonuideraliun, mill it is a Held of duty in which there is vasl latitude. No chargo of intentional reflection is presented as to the honesty and integrity of those reprernnting tho staio in this capitol enterprise. The stnto has made incompetent provision for the superintendence of such work-, and in the caso of a supervising architect the paymont attached thereto, it is aflirmed, can not sscurt and jntitUin compotont, consuion tious service. Wo know nothing liositivoaitotho ability of Mr. Preston in conduct such a work, but we do know that sucu pay as is provided for thearchitoct can not securo sorvicei aueb as tho siatn niwuU Tho legislature sheuld discovsr thi, and the law must be thus amended, and then Mr. Preston may be recognized as the proper juwi io couuuci suen worK ana bo pm ac cordingly, ihoee aro questions eminently firupur hi oo oonsiuereu by tuo representa- uves oi vne peopio. as lo the pay of su pervisors, whatov r it may be, it is "enough. In truth tho state board in chargo of public buildings could just as well supervise as not. The architect in chargo of tho work will re. port as to ex cution of contracts, and the board would decido in a!l disputes. Such truly is tae work of supervision. State pride or outsido admiration for Texas may mpply the pressing demand tor an original and competent design for a Texas monumental building. "On tho stock, to to sura, woman on tho live stock, do yo seel'.' ix shares, now." "Do yo uiaLo the ctiildor?" "What else would 1 miino? I'll tell ye dear, f"r 1 tee yer wits aro wool gather ing, lou see, for a long timo Pal brick was uyin this wild cat and that wild cat. an' all ilm cats wura livolin' assissmonts, aa' no a pavum cm and kamtr us all .at tho point of schtarvutiun. I saw how tiling u gnin', so 1 just brought out on biia ih papsrs of tho home itiq or ation, and I says to him: 'Hero, now sir, is tho O'Ueara consolidated, with but six sharis in it, now I livtil on it iry first assissiuer.t of twenty dollars a share Suva ho : 'Not-ah. ye'ro wus tlwn the wild-.-ats ;" e take me wholo month's wages!' 'Turtle,'' says I, 'und I'll honestly spind ivory cint in improve ments ir mo ueutit ot tnn company "An' did ho ichtand tlio assistmonl OMeara?" 'He tint, for ho thought it a crood ioko at first ; an' for two or tlirno months he paid up liko a atuu." "Then he quit payin' V "Uo did." " And what then, Mrs. O'Menrn ?'. " I smild him out." " Simla him out ! How could you sell him out?" " Woll, dear, ho hid duo and legal notice. I first ot all loiihl him Hint such ft day it would bo delinquent in tl-.o board, thin that woh ndvertiswd iliiliiiqent, an' thai such n timo would comntho day o' sale. He thought it a good joke, but when ho kem homo that nvenin' he had no supper. I didn't cook him a warm mala in a month; I feint a lot of furniture to the auction, an cut him oil m ivory way in ins noinu cannons. "Am' what then, deal?" "ho mver since refused to p:iy his regular assisiments. "Ach! J', s a wise woman yo air. Jlrs. O'Moara. (rood liiorniii' till to, an' wid the neip o' i,oil I I! incorporate tho JMctrieken C'onsolidated this blijsid day, an' livel mv llrst assi.-snient before I resht my haid on mo piny tuw nigiil. ' a' !..-. J.. - l-l-OJl i'id I.or.s of Power, i,-i,l;:i i p. r by c.' ''I'.-ir; THE DALLAS M L? HERALD DALLAS, TEXAS. Pfasls, Elliott a M rjj oi Tlio Only Paper ia Nortlj Tesa; K2CEIVING OliUt cry Off Hi) i- tk: lOU'.-l i: rook. Go to A. J. Hrook,' ,' saloon, southeast Corner of .Main nnfl Krvay streets, tor n dri'ik of pure, unadulterated liquors, v.iues or Iresh ice-eoM Auheiwr boor. This is iiri'-iilu. quint nlace, whero one can spuud an uour pioitfiiniiy. A liinl Colli or ItiNiroMslni; foil gtt.' Dry. parched, sore throat, tmeumonia. bn-nchiiil tmd astlimatie. attacks, weaken' d and debilitated statu of tie system, nil these cmiigeroua symptoms aw cured by "Dr. Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher ry." Tlio llrst doso gives reiief, and tho worst cuugh and sore lungs yield to its heal ing properties. An occasional doso of "Swnyne'g Pills" should bo taken to keep the bowels free. They uro excellent for torpid liver and bilious complaints. Beauty, health, and liappines.-) for ladies in "WINE OF CARD'JI." Tor sale by all ttrucKlslB. AJi our.lNANCi: ileMnhin nnil puaUblng oiI'ciibio attainot iiubllo morals tu.d iib- c.iM-y. Ke'll oribile.L':! by t.ia (My Council of Hie Cliy oi' nulla-. : Si-criov 1. It flcill be unlawful fur anv male person I i walk; n- rlile In Ilm kiio.-u ol Uioeltyof DalbiM wlili any commonly rc IMiO'il ,rubt!r.ilu "i-Ji'Wtt wonui.-i. H,,c.-.'. II uh.-ill be niihiH lul lor my one tn lilip. ill-ln the hli-eeis or illillo l l"le,.s of Hi, inly In a liinlo hi ite, in a ui-.-ns not lieluii,;lo,: 1'iiilMM- In-i- i"i;x,or lii an iuilecent or i.;vil ilie-Kj or lo e..ne bin or ber in'ivoii ; or be Ltiilllv of en imleeeiuiir lev, d net v.l.ei'e puraiins (musing uili;li! ni'tiiiiirily ne,i ituiHttiiiw. bee. Ii ubull lie iinliivi-liil lor uiic person In the eliy ol Hulas in exhibit, m-H' oi- oiler lor -ale any unU'c-iil or lewil pieiuie or inner tiiini;. or lo i xlilliii. or eeiiorm, or privei.t in no Hummed or peionne,! upon Iiiimiirrutloii. Htmil. rson Tlmie. The flow of immigration that is potirW uau niarumg in ma esirome. All the railroads from tho north or east, entering tho siato, are running thoir passenger trains oy ni-mini to aecoiMmvia'.o tno miujenso im migrant travel over their lines. It it gratify. Ing to note that the immigration is of a class ' hat will lend a helping baud towards tho de velopment of tho latent rnsourcrs of tho state. Farmers, mechanics ar.d artisan eompriie the bulk of those nri iving. Texas, with her broad savannas, fertilo soil, and salubrious climale, presonU an invitiag Hold for tiost seeking homta in a new country.. The peo ple are hbsral aid progrwaivn in thuir viuwi aad gUdly extend a welcome hand to all who come here wahadwlro to swk. home and better their condition. There is plenty of r.m,aud no sUto In ttla u on presents better natural advanUge. to Immigrant, than A biiuil Scut. Thero is nothing liko a good comfortable soaun ibis bio s a good solid, substantial seat that will not givo away. This is tho roason why C. H. Clancy, 70!) Main street, up stairs, has made such a famous reputa tion by the manufacture of his doublo lined or soa'.cd drawers, which last live tunes as long as thos.j of ordinary make blurts, collars and eulN are madn to order, Authority. DoctorBeni.il. Ulegi, Selma, Alabama writes, Colden's Liquid Kit tract of Iteef ionic invigorntor is an excellent prepara tion, whose conposition is known and oro Hint pbysieiar.8 can inlelligib v prescribe havo found it of groat service in my practice, Sold by Krvay Ss Uro. An Important Bnty, Bborman tliromie, , One of the important dull, lnvoi.ln the 17th Texas legislature U S an.S! propriation aud im-rease the facilhi.. .? ,fl funatie asylum. Hardly a jf l ate but has insane persons lo utoM... of that should be cared lor in that tasttt?iW Poor farms and jail cells.r, TZ,Zl places for luncatlei. prPer Clergymon, bankers, book-keonori. oditora and others that load sedentary lives, will find much relief from headaches, noirouiness and constipation engendered from want of oxer nao, uy inning nunmons lteguiator. It is a harmless vegotablo compound, and numbers who havo tried it will confidently asiert that it is in oei remeiiy mat can be used. It oxpols tho poisonons humors ot tho blood, cleanses tho liver, restores thn kiilnBva t.i healthy action and drives out tho despond ency and gloom of ill-health. Tho n'atient 'on feels as if he hod taken a now leaso of lite, and Is overjoyed to find tho depressed feeling dissipated, the costivo habits cnrrnelo.1 and new streams of health coursing through bis veins. "Simmons Liver Regulator is a yorv valu ablo remedy for dyspepsia, sick headache torpid liver, constipation, piles and such liko diseases. ., w.anoiT, President of S. W. K. It. Co., of Georgia." I.iKly Rrantltlerfi. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy chooks and sparkling eyes with all the cos metics of France, or bsauliiier f the world while ii poor health, and nothing will "give you such good health, strength and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. 'See aaothcr column. Minoe meat Md apple buttar JJro'i. ' Levi & Diepnlr net, neitlmr maa nor maid, Although your ninath has snlTered 111, Althouitk your teeth arebalfdoca-ed, Tnn can still save Ibein, If you will. Allttl HOZODOXTbeanre Will make sll balmy, bright and pnre. Tbe Bnll that Bittteil the Blan off (he lirldare. U. B. Clrealt Court, Eastern District of Vlr. Rlula, Judgei Bond and Ilngbe. presiding eoourt doth ordor and decree that the Bald w.T. Blaoaw.U A Co. have ih aoleexelusive riguttothe word Durham as a tn demarkl o MBleumoud, V Jsnuarybt , I8ri piuiiimei uiuier ins or uer iruimu-iiieut any Iniiieii.il or lewil piny hi- otln-r ivpr.w!iia:loN. eo4. II Hliitl' In-imb.w Till fn-joiv jiel-fOn lo o'uiie, v.-11-.ii oi-M-A-iin in in I ri nit y rier al Hie coi-iolMt.on limit between sun: Lcanil sou my . See. 1; Hh-ill, be unl"i nil for any rn.i sliel, p;i In I, In iitul or pi, t upon imy I mine, feiu wan, pavein-lil oi-uiiy pnl'le.: or privi.le pbic "j i,iii, ,ii,ii u, or painie "i.i.enei.-llire.ljWlllUUlL Coo.-Clll ol CIVI.l'l' proper paily. tH'e. I,, it sunn n.' iinia-Iiil foranv one lo lO'l'.ee liny llllll,lll-.ir, louce, 1 I III I "I e .s or ill In property, public or private, in tie cliyol Dal ins, or io nih il m,y horse or oner animal 1,1 imy mvoiiii;, p.ei or biilbliiig, or n.ip or;nue.'i any norso on or ncroi-H anv siiieH-a,K, pi-oviiiee mi iiiumat may be hitehtil io riiiuriveu in curnnu;. mc. i. Italian he unlawful for anv nml person lo visit any generally imputed house of pn'miiimoii in uie euv im- the pill pice of soeiutlng with prostltntca. Mo. . Any one who violates any of the luicKoint- seeiions snail lie ileelaieil unlllv ol in 1mK n ii flu or , iiu.l in, on conviction in ia,. mayor's court, shall bn 11 noil in any muu. nut man uvc, nor moro limn one hundred dob mi n. crc. if. ll sn a l lie ti ti l , tv lul r,o a.... .,.,..,n i .. . . .. ... j e. u tiiv;ii., ui iiioiiM io lleor l:i rein, in unv oilier prrson a house, or any part thereof, for um purpuwoi iieniK u-Hin as ii gamijiinn hou-e tiimnHi pioniiiiiinii,or Bssigmuion , or a 11 11,11 ll, III IIIIIIW IIIIV llllll.l IIP .,.,, nil ton iiieirriuuioi io oe iHen loi'Sli. h lilirrose Any one vioist inrli Hi.eei ion iln n, n,,.,.i In any Hum not bsn than t wenty-live nor more llltlll OIIU IllOIOlt-'i ll ,IHrH. CCC 10. it S ill 11 ill llllllLU'lol fill- l'l l.r,.rl.. lor ofimy naluon or other nlKeeor on niin -.. sort In the city, to allow any disorderly con duct In his place of buslncis, ur to eiupb,v ineiPin.HH liar-tenner n,- ivu t?r.er Inanvmhur .-iipii.-ny imy gt'iirniuy inpiitcii lend woman. Any one vioiailnir una seel Ion aha I ,wii Kt'iiiy oi a iiilNueilie. nor. tmil neon rnv in.,i" ilueil lii any buiii not iesti thuu live nor mole inilil lory uoiuii-K eo. 11. 'I hat tills orl ntii-.ee take envoi fmm pii8.iKi nnu punueaiion. Approved Mivi'iiiber l,sn. ii.-n. .1. uuou, Mayor Sccretarv. "f I" ,0 f'l f. , ' K O r I i " r " ' ' i 1''imiii a.l T-le:.ni; !i Ssui.e;,i ami DAILY COSREPO?JDEPJCE From all points ou the Railroads . DALLAS PAPER WAREHOUSE- C. Pap or Urn CilOS-3 PA5D PCU Oppo.sito LcGnim: !! I YSSELAIfj), Hesale aad Ketall Dt.alrr I. a; tluda of aid Printers -507 MAIN ST Wholes: 9 tl PAPER STCCX Julias, Toxas. i.U!iLi!a.L .c 1, Sl hunkins, run I t lo'jirj l.areat d eai. rs west of New v - . at i- a l. Miis mating a Vpiieln by Z'T ."is. )'i.t-c List sem on a,,i, i,.,,o.. f 01 List S'.-Ilt Oil auOlil'.lll iriti "ihce, .'nil nnil illl s 'i-.,'.,.i..... . iJenerel Tuyon Aveiiuu u,,,i i.,n,...A.i . " a.rei-.o,lB l.l.iwn barrels lbaclty 6 Coinmercial iifd n.lteriirv v'A,. M.W (llil.KANS, LA. The Commercial a thoneiim nn.i M.vi.,1 eii... oi'tiioNnnh ami M'et.; cleir.Kle, Up.rnrv i,ml r.'.i,Vi,.... T..r.n. ulivitSynM-m no!i-see,';irli;ii ; ii il- o-i!iiil coiiiuinL--lloiiM' or!: Ion,, I,, II I' 1 . 1 : i 1.4 !: '!cf- n- " letie ; Is wr ;,) i r! ol ).,. ; ntr i ,i 'rlylieiiliLlli' llllll ex. in p.incii '.illy fi r :eot i) a:.d p. lyiin.l licli-t- Cis,', l'ol,.,;e ,1 : iievot- it' f. t Jf-W'TKKIKH. lard Hotel Lcttervl A First-class Furnished Hotol for $S l.Ofl l !, Irla,., ,.,, ,,. i.r( ,. ,i io , i I. i VI ,V i. ' V ,ll"0 p'Rl'O lit i (ll-IM- ponite, by ,,h ', ' --nillll.lS lip- u-'irp'iVY- pro.n-ciiiln.r alioi-nev o ll.o' k'i,1u',.J, '. 1 Cal.l.vo.nf IViua ni.onibviii, 01 List of Arises: Tlio ii:;,rll EI,,!, !, wnunjt Kn Vu-il "'! l.vnu es. v-no i-. sioeoee on i ivei I "ie- Vei-iil' iieHon j .. 'I Ho :--:" ll ;e e:,el, ; COO; t, ulhi 1 1 i. AJ. I 1 1 n-L t. . ! I,: :i-li . r :.!i pi in Ii V..: A Lnrtte, llaiulsonie 48 COLUMN PAPER! Pilled with ILe Litest Newn, lieniestic r.cd Foreign, by Wire anil Jlall. Hmlti-itb i-racticai ana mtcresUrg rdlbirial Hatter, It la a Newspaper In the fullest aennn of lt-n word. ego. 1SI tin-oiiilelet St., Xew Orleans. Stiuleiits board at the Colic;'... Wilto for cir culms, Hi:., l.,J. W. lll.ACKMAN. . I- ii. i.i 11 lrl.4. l:,h: r iv lillucrcil i IU) tuues !,. iviiuu, S...J mi...a i.oik,i-isuii eoiinlv v,hbl.v JIM boxes rltvuiiu e. ears, ill) five Ininilieil ca3h prizes, each 1 Whole ticl.e LEEDS' FayORY Comer of Delord and Constance Sis. New OrletinH, . I.onlalnna. JCmuiraeturerH of STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, Sugar Mills, Sugar Kottlos, Filters, DrnlnltiE Jl.n-hlnei. Haw Mills, iin Gearing, Knniiie,,, month. yraie i!ni-N, ,'oiton coiTiiiresH..,. (, All kiiulfl of wnH.- i,. .....i . tations. uu"u" l''au ?7I,:'iPIF J, I!. I.U.tttFOlU), AN IIDIXANCE Numbering of houses. ie 11 ordained by tho City Couucilof 'thoClty 4nOT10l. All business lllll lllvr-lllnr lin.mna iroiiiniK mi any hi reel r avenue in inueiiv snail ne nuninereii and there shall be placed on sucn nouses a number easily Been from tho sireei- hii irnsi, llll'eolticlleH lon. Hen. "J. On all slrerla runnlm.' ensi,ir.iiv ami wcsiwaroiy me lO'iisessUiill ;,e mnnupii,,! I is 'in 1 lie velerii terminna of mil. I streels.evn iiiimoerH on riKiil ll.nu Hllil ol hlieet, odd iitiiiicci-Kun icii nann sine oi streer. uoioeeiwi. evry tuenty-llvo loot lot being eutllled lo Us proper nuniniM'. Hi e. ,S. All streets runnlnrr north croSBlnK l'uciflo avnushnll have ll for a ill- viuinK line nun snail ne iinnilK-red lnimtlience each way; that rait of Lamar ami other nireei., croBlu;i PaelUo avenne Ivlnir north of nvenuo hall be known aa North l. inar street, and vie. vera, tut to portions of atnwi. M ,, or It . Vhime stwte that run northerly a.d southwardly and don't crma PueiSn ni..,,,.. shall, If thn street ly aouth ot that avonn. un iiuinnciroi iiviu lui liui'incru Mrtllilllis IT n.rth of It, from IMaoutliiu-n terminus Ak ard avenue ala.ll lw numuvre'l a. a contlnua tlotl Sroaaiare str.o'. On .11 nerlh atd soath stretti. odd unuibem .hall bo on left .i.uu mm,, nTKu naiiinera on riiiit hand aid., going frtim Initial point. See. 4. H shall be thednty ef cltv engineer to give every party requesting It th'elr proper number. r i- fieo. 5. It shall bo tbe duty of every ownor of any houm or home, to put the proper num ber on It and In a onspkuiouK place i if any one falls to do so alter notification by city o prtneer heahall bo deemed guilty of mlsdo nwannrand (IomI In any sumuot ezosedluu twenty-Ove dollar. Beo. 8. That this ordinance take eficot from publication. Approved IfovcmberW, 1880, t JOHirW. uOOl), Mayor. J. B. Heritord, beoretary, ' jusinnci impart.nl In all lis Viows It ha? the LARGEST Circulation of tiny pa;;er l?i Toxna out3icJa of Calweoton ar.d In tho: South outsido of Mew Orleans. -TIIE- My Herald Contains the Cost and Choicest 7?Aa,l!r. Malto, News, Editorial and Miscellany, and has an Immense and Ppidly In creasing Circulation. NEW ORLEANS TMES Siorulii;;, Kvenlnpf nisd Weekly. T!io Lcadinrj ehcJ Ut:.'A Paper IN TIIS 1SOUTII I Tlio N. O. TIMH.S' Tcsas Branch Office: iit'i.wi'O.-;, TiJXAs. B.VJTAIL!:' ,1- 'Al'TOXjCoa' O;uoo Teinpjr.irily wild th-j IA; F publishotl every morning includ ing .s.'Und;iVfl. .... .i.i,ie .... lil.UOl u ii mo J.liOil I" ."i.UUU Ji liilvej. i: Ounrii'Ki. c. lb-Kpoi.Hlbie fi',v.ijts u-a-iled at nil iniociHni ,, W.C.l). whips, ii,- w c in.iril lii;;l, J.oni.svllic.Kv.. Keot,uuy.'0ttU'UVl, Louisvlil's, i'ho hoiel iN now open find will b run hv 1 .ll.1"." '.',r" ""V1 V1"11 " lsrea.lv lo be tr, o'Z iiiviii'il to wf,.t' '..iti. '?. l""'lo are In.- il. ... , ' ioe, 111:11 sou iie- ""-"'"vei. w. I . 11 ' tironcrlv . Willi's. neyai navana Lottery 'ir.unl Urawlnir T)KCKMl!l-:it :teih, l6;-0. Only 1 .((( IK KclN. SupKnl frlze. Iv-ino.OOO KoeoiKl J'rize. Kioo.doo " Moires, of a p,H.ioi tvvniiy ile;etB V,'' '"II. Adilrea. II A vili ? . 7 , ,."B. ' '. ; t.i..ii (lioi.iV. 3 h , amU4' 1 '", I t.i:..i. ,.i . io u-Hibimu every eveninrr. excr-r,!, cuuuuys. or n WEEKLY i published ovory Saturday. u,n lP,iKro,it ,;,0 . . . ov-i.uiu! in iiionoiiiaJ. Tho DAILY toiiiimir. innra Ti'ieirrnn h n. ('i..,o...i..i i ;;;:, :' estor.ive nar.s nr .;; : ".'' ,n an The WEEKLY t r , , ' .AV.!,,?'.V?',mn,yor.,!''''"C Mat i,"?.?. Aurlculturul latere, a i. I TAK2 NOTICE! That this Is theonlv l .. i,.., . voted ou ami emioi-l S 7 ow,e LouJfij;) aa state Lottr V,nr.w-v TliU In 'liiiih.n ... ,..,. ,.., bvii,.,i.i i.i ,, ' ""oiy iiioriior atra hi t o t ' l"e Mate lor K.liieal lined I weni i ll vi' v rr the term of b e ll , -,' '1'; ''''','''11,'''! ""'""''I the lliviei,. lii I'M h'im'v, i'ii hv aii i vr-tAL i.. 1 1., . tai .y.,,,,,,i,id;.la''t:,l ; her Itirtnbii ion will ,.i.,,. .. Loolwdthelellowin-iiisu-lbutlon: ' ,, ;hl'?;r;'i'",ii',!i',ic n- 'io'in? "iih ne.il I i ii-.v,.,jf, r.. New Orb-.un, " I'l iveii'l sm-TviHlon mid m-nr-i-mentof ;,.. u T. I: t:A Uhmja "l ) ,.f i" . m.v ,.-'-'ii'Ai,ii:iztsii)4. li;ive"'-U'"7- .'''''"e r" T"" J'-'dlara only. Halves,!,,,, l-iltus. ti'. Teeihs.fi. 1.0'T op piiizks: 1 i.aplt"l.'rleof SUO.nio.. 1 (ii-'iiul Prieol-i.,!!,!!.! 1 I. anil l'rie ot Sji.imu 2 I'lirrerrlpnoifioii l'W I'rlxeHol 85,'uua 2') I'rlzcfl ofl.inKI . M Prizes of .Tm Km Piiiesof.-d),..'.; ''isi I'rlenot-.'iiO.. lion Prl.,'Briin louuoi'rliiesofln.. .'.'.'.' A cr-eoTiu M Approxlniatlon p,V:'es of " Apiimx rcntlMi prb.es of loll nu Approxlinatiun prises of lot) ll.VQ l'rlzes, amountlntr to ... vieu, it. i . I'aieiF".. ,.,l ,.r , lien.JubalA.EarVy. of v . iini.tn) ri.i,iiH :ii,i ti ,n,Hil v'ii.im VO.tMKl :,o.n JII.HO e,l llW.UlU ... W.IKK ... III.IKM ... 1,M .5e:-i,,'i(i0 Write for clii'ulnro or send to ii. A. DAUPHIN, New Ccin'rs. w Orleans, La. Markot lieioits, the Popular monthly drawing of the 1 -HAH THE Most Complete Newspaper Ofilco;ui thiBWhi Is ono ol the most thorough and perfoot lo in the Southwest, and U.'prep&rod to do all kinds of .work in the noatost man nn and ihorteet notice, Political Slatters are dlsenspe,! fmm ,ho r.,n At Meuleyo Thcitvo In the City cf I.ouis eervatlve Uienoeratle.Htn-,,1 ,,..., l-on" . vllloon Hut Premni, ('ninni,.!. r!tI!.V7. nr.erartKn .11 Ke. CWH ,H tile It-lldlllt f,,. ' . ',,,e Thoe ill MTimr neeor m,.,i.i i The New Or!fin.-iQ t; i',1'' ''"''ri'r',M'.1' ''ie 4in;a ......,..,,..,, , ivenmcKy. A iH-oi-poininii; .... .."'n,L orOll HIT litl, P.iiu'.ni,':,,, I IIOtL-L' . TRRMS wJeilyn0!U'lln! 'S"Dll"J' U'"tl0"' 812 OO ' I M . oume Cnploj. .teeotii S.implocoples 3, 0 apr,41'i',;nC"utK- t lixelal act, and has ntver boeu W'3!.(J. KLAVli t:M.t a.L) tt . r. ueaorai t'fiijumnslon Uoi-chart. No. 180 Oommoa Ht. New Orleans L. -.il,'f5,,l l A J PaSoat arlialiti l ... Smmiiitiui tlimoiiaof IMe rr,1n a.i. y...i:tr i ., i rl' "eMlsiH -ef ;;,LV',u:,"!"yr...- - m., iv. v. 9. HASHITOff. JOB OFFSCE Cont-c&2attintor approved April in, is;s. Cj-Trils IsaHxelal ( rei i iil.'il. The llnfle.1 Nut,.. -pl, Ai r i. JI, niidorf-d the ioiloiinr ,i,.i. i.,. E. lar Thi. is,. .... '"an ins uro lir. The company r-ss now on hand a larce re-i-rvo niiid . lleud tha-llat of piiinoa lor tlio DECEMSSER DSAWIKG 1 Prise aw oeC- i!1!1" '.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.. o"'"'-;'.-i-; ; - i. v u...... , J!I,IK' W Prlr.es ."x citoh mini 1"J PrlWHSIoDciicti loii ia,0 Prh'e .'i0 each lii'ikwt ws) Prlaee J irk lo'nii. ltWO PrlciiltGa.-ih !!..'""'. ! loiouO 8 1 Ti.".0 Approximation J?" 2,700- 8 Pr r rm smi, Approximation irt0 1,800 9 l 1W eaali, Approxlmatlou Praws WO Ml Prlaos. 1 Whole TMua ss. !7 MckeSs Hem It llMaav or hank rlmft lo letter, or fend by txerrx. fkm't awlil ay mjlstered letter or voalaBisa order. ir1isi nf aa iiu utiward.bv K' M. liOAHIlilAN. Oo.rlur-Jinirna tlW,400 Half Tlekeis 1. llnketa U0 PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL wl,:iUr,KV!,lei,iyI or.d oioiiiimBtreet, . DaUas. Texas. n.rol-.,.l - -"UHUy N. B. On the Tlist ef rTevembei move to my saw Straie Bnlldtng, whlott completing, at film Street. . rll.T;a wumi m 11 rU Mill. TkU Bll n imlt M mmA l.r feu " fVsvrM. tmUti-o -umt. iMnatllurM' MSUITUO IBLT CO, !( rtaajn Urns, It ' I : 'A