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THE DALL.AW HEKIJJ, SATURDAY iu.NlJS.. JANUARl 1. I i MIStiKLI.AM.OlH TFI.UfclHAPH. Telegraph Muddle. New York, Jan. 27. The argument in tho suit of Hufui Hatch va. ' telegraph compan ill. to prevent Uieir consolidation, was contin ued this TiiinK by h JucIrh Dillon for tho individual stockholders of tbo American Union company, and -Nr. Lowery, in bubalf of lbs 'Western Union oonipmr. Tho former uryt-d Hint Hatch ownod only one hundred shares of steel;, and be bad, on the strength of those o:.u hundred shares, arraytd himself eain.-t other ilw'lih i:!cre holdme, slock to tin amount of $17,000,00i) ; that too present propped c.)iii..lidalsuii did not invade any of Mr. Hatch's lights; that the latter undo no spocifluuliops ol friind: Hint hi hiiriMilt' had been in favor of eonloliilal'Oii provi lad bo could b taken i.i, aad ilualiy thul tho stockholders of tin) American .Union conmauv has as much riht to consolidate aa h merchant on llrortdwuv h3 to Bell his ceods. Mr. Lowry road the alhdavit of John Van Homo, vk--pri'sidmit of tha Western Union company, gulinii Mio consolidation would not work to the disadvantage of tho public, and would allord an increase of tclc Krnpliie facilities. Mr. Lowery Ibui suid Mr. Ilnlch'ii bill f complaint was not the slocklitjldora' bill but iramtilurs' mil. n bad mado waium tmd would lose unless tho court came to liis r-li-f . Ari;u;nonl will close to-morrow by ix-Jadei Fullorton. nvcriuir Foster. Washinuton, Jan. 2S. Governor Foster is in tho oi'y. Uo came nt t'lo samo timo with 8 grni't irdux of O.'i.' i :'ii, who i.ro chiefly country editors, but his comiiij: hid bothi;.;; t do with tlm visit of th'i )iw.'p:iiir ih le gation. II.i cine mi Inio'i c.j, i.nd that bus iness is wil.li Senator lliii.o. It is nouou-i that thii ;,oKT'iur, in -pit-.) of' nil t'ot In.. been iMill, f liII l.i'j.fo f'ir a nbii.rt position This, ills ll -gi'd, Gerund Garilold knows is morn than thi public is prcpar .1 f ir, ami bo h is seal boater en bom to cumuli with Sir illaiiio, iikut i1, truitiiitr tiu.t tho Miio senator will t-i 1 ii Lint out o1' it, and undo' thinj look bright ciinucli for I pIu'b future without a cabinet place. This tiinu it is understood that Oartleld said, "Charley, po to Wsshitiejion and see ll'iiino. Ilo will advio you what is bes'.. Ho is in a position where wo Wh can coincide with what be will say. Thou you know ihiro is I'ondliton'a place In thu senate, in two years that will bu open for competition, and we'll run you for governor airsin next year, eo that if Blaino thinks it would hardly do to put an Uhio man In tho cabinet, you have a bright piv.spoct at any rnlo." Foster went straight to Ulaino's house, and they have boon closnlnd ninw. it U coiu'dcn d that thiavieit ir.dtcntM At I'liy rut i t!o.t tho re port that lilainnis to go into tho cubiiut w truo. t HBllHll Politic. L.j i dou, Jan. 27. Thu libiTiil iiicinburs of tho houii ofeoiumons bnvn thm'4 an ad dress to iUV. OludElono pi:iyi,! that ho will lonvo tlii) ,hou-u in thu ornnini; and not par ticipate in dila'ory debate. Tho Catholic ilertry assembled at llay noth, county Kildaic, iivlai d, ui icr tec presiilcney of Ar.hlu.-hep .McUi.be, ol Dub lin, passed a n lolution diclariii); that an nn lucoi.tte and thoroiic;h reform ot tho land laws hold bo niadu that jviftica and riht should bo certain td all. The I'Nliry I'mniU. Hiilifax, Jan. 2S.- Trofetsor llin I has written ft:, other letter which is publifhtd, to tho govirnor-fjemirnl ef Canada, lei cialing hn charms of fraud cn tlia purt if the Canadian pUlcials iiucotuiec'.ion with iho in ternational commission of Ualil'at, which mttlod tint fljhiiii; (liipute b.itiveun tho United Slates and Great Uritiiu, and prefentinc; apouillcations in thu shapu of lalso and fraud ulent atatenio' ts which ho alleges were prostmteJ io tho arbitrators and uud to tlio disadvantage of tho United Klalci. Who Is 1 lUunie'.' CbicaRO, Jan. 28. It is atatcd that tho responsibility for the collinUm betw.-en two freight trains on tho Ft. Wayno toad Satur day last, near South Chicago, in which BrnkemitH Gojrj;o liutta was kitloJ, bus been plaued with the tobuniph oporator at South Chicago. Ho c,avo the conduetor what is knowu as a "clearance. oiUr" when ho liad contraiy orders from tho train dispatcher lyint on hia table. Tho operator has loft town, and his whereabouts aro un known. A l Wln1lll.11; Hoctiillat. Boston, Mass., Jan. 28. It has trarapired that tlio man arrcsti da Alexander lloJnnaw on a charge of using tho United States mail for awiudling purpesea in advertising himself all over tho world as tho "Itodanaw Watch Co." ia none other than Dr. F.d ward Nathan Ganz, a noted socialist. Ganz ia tho man who was to mr.ot Uartman, tho horoof tho Kussisn winter pahico oxploaion, on his arrival in this country, and la behoved to be woll up in the aocreta of Continental insurrections. A l.uckj- Lot. Kow Haven, Conn., Jan. 28. Uoinrich Vov Baron baa arrivod horo from Rotter dam and bring9 inlollieeoco that hia half brother, KoeMTVon Baron, a rosidont of this City, baa fallon huir to a fortune in ll.illand estimato l botwoon $;)5,000,000 and $10,000, 000, besides mal estate and personal prop erty. Tbo legacy Includes two ship yards and a fleet ol soveniy vouscla. A Trlepliono f'oiilpiiiiy. SprinKgeld, III., Jan. 28.-Tho aocrolary 01 ataie una issuod a license t org'iizo me atercnania' tolophone compauv of Chicago with a capital of one million dol- vIvYt. 10 rorporalora are Edaon Keith, William S. Crosby and Charlea J). Hill. Tha company propose to construct line between Chicago and peinu within tbo United Slatea. Prohibiting tke laapn rtallan af Din. naad (nttle. Londrn, Jan. 27. 1 the hauae af eoa mona to-day Mr. Chaplain, caaicrvative Member for Lincalnshire, gave netice that he would mavo on tho 22d of February to pro. hibit the inporUtion of ealllo from counlrifa where disease ia knowa to exist. Their elaughter on laading baa proved insufficient. A Boy Forger. Cincinnati, Jan. 28.-A remarkable rase of forgery came to light here, the culp i'. being a boy oloven yciira old. Ilia father ia the victim to the extent of throo hundred dolli.rs. FUrliln'a lIomiBxA. Jacksonville, Fla, Jnn. 27. A conlract has JubI been agreed on betwoen the author I'Joa of Florida 8Dd J. Correjoll, of1 Jackson- villo, and A. B. Liniorman, representing capi'.alUta of rbiladolphia and th P-cific c.mit, to drain loku Ok(;cbcbea in the lotith of Florida. If carried out, this will rcliiu la.OOO.OCO acres of tho bit suuar land in tho world. Tha territory recluiiiiHl will iiioluda the colebralcl rvei'ulados 'Hid ho in trtcut twia'i as lro th' statu of New Jer.-:if. This i. the Urgent cmt-.ict on record, v.i when comrilot.. d Flf.ridn enn proaueo nioro iu;;ar lli.'in tho Cniud (-tides now coiisumos. Body SiiiKcliillg . CinciniiHti, ()., J.ir.u iry 2 j. An national pinee of ;liou!i.-h news cones to lis I'rjir. Wa'birgton. It i-'ioni" that Jainei lin n'ors, a well-known firne'r, died f'.unuay and the body was be'1115 w-uci'eJ uotil t e; tune for tho funeral. U;i iSundcy rim'it t.vo i,v:iih. uien who watch-d hc ird a noio i:. the unjoin iau room by tliacollineid corpaii, Uou.k out to the door they disiuvcrul tha window open and three uie.n.alteniptiiu; 1.0 Inko the ecllin out, which lent they lua h.'.lf ccoinpti.-ked when discovi'ro.l. Tho men then jumped into a wnyon and etc iptd. (lotiun KIIHn l-iii'iicd. Worcester, M.:.i., Jan. 23. Tho fiui'-y cotton mills of K. Kishor & Soli, at Fk-her-ville, Onifton county, wero burned hist nij;hl. Jjos?, !jil2o,00l); insurance, $lii,O0O. I itl i,l Injuries. Meiv Tiirk, Jan. 28. A to u;;inpri repairer niinied John Fa. ley received f ital iejuries jesterdny by f-ulic from the roof of a building on Wo I 1 wcniy F1I1U ilrKi.-t. ' ,Yiiotlf.;f 'Joinlens ieltv red Iiy (lc MUvi-iiii! our! , A Atitim-y I :-ih a. (I'r. ,:ovd li- liu- Jl.-mhl l,y l.dward .1. Ilain 1. of Ci.lu .-ton.) A. N tin v . Willi ,111 Hou 1 ; np;val fom IliuiK county. Aeji ilvo, i,:.:-h-y... .'! 1.;: to euti-i "le t !':!' Iomi 11 l,u;i ''ic:;. t.i e;.. f;.-i;cd Tivntenu to lirin-h the omi-ri.ti and do lhu iccn-'rv iifiHiftiv I'lc. Trc: l'e. iilploy.d lloU-0 . tittill W,ei:! ,-;k'v;i .i:ii( 1 line!; to a-. d which were u. ' 1 in tbo hi.iiu iiifj. Appolleo tToii'.li'. tint !r won; and libor for $27 75 in tho district oom-t, claim ing personal judguvnt ni;ain t ,.11 pm-Li a 1111J foreelojiiro of mechanic.' lien, otc. Held: It has been fully settled by former ikciiions of this court that there is no warrant or foundation lor;'t!ds lodgment against ttitul lee, eiilierpcrioiinilTor for foreclosure of meciomic's lien." JSotic.i of such cliiini should have been given ap)iclliiut of such wolk beiore ho i.ettld viLli tlio original contractor, tioit ho niiht have n tnined nis claim from tlio amount to ho paid (51 Tel., lillt; idem, -ID1, id. 111, iS i; i2 Tel., ti-l). llerer od mid roiiiuudod. .Mooro, C. J. Murv V. Urto vs. 11. A. -da, dole: 1 ;.peai from Hinis coiiniy. Thu trual U.n.d tindct ideii.tioii was nude Mibr eiiuei.lU in l!.e vdoptioii ol the constitution ot lS7d. The h "in t lU'ci nl too vei.hcl was to llnd tiial i.t ll 11 d,.t 1 i t' llw I' ll 1 deio bloc!,- 4-1 w ): t purl ol tlio hoiii!-!.V:ud of Susan Uuo. Tl.:. ;givun hv tile court Viran-.lly iin-.trucii-d ll.ejiuy as a ipnviion of law ib.-it block -H wilt 1. ol p ul ol the hi p.ics! i:i'.l unli., H war a n u-e.-icy a jii' el. t.u reU) tor Us lull en joyment, uliUoiigli it mij;lil have been a coo- yeiili'iice lor tliul purp.ini. ileld, '1 Iml Hie charge given was culcul ited lo nilsn a.i tlio jury by withdrawing tun ipicuon ol laet trom Uieir con; Idf. -ration and wits theicforo orror. lleversnl mid remanded, homier. associate justice. V. r. Muwart vs. J no. Kemp, ct ul; Kea ,p and others c ii'iiniiig to be tho wuers ut tito Jaeoues headiiithl tea;rue, broiiirin. ilus aiut Uecemher 1-t, IHf 1, to recover 1 ,7C0 acre f said league- Irom appellii-1 audio c. eel a tax deed iiomIo to appellant by l!i. by, sherill and colleeter of laws. Deli', dnnl answered, den' ii'g tloit ho was or hao been In posse, isi. 01 ot the bind, mid Haiti; g tint before any citation was strved on hnu, and without any knowledge of tha institution of this suit, he bud cold and conveyed the hied lo Minnie J. Stewart, who was a reeessarv party, asking that ho bo cited to ib-tcnd. Ho also alleged payment of luxes, etc,, b r ten year prior to tin) suit. Tho court de clined lo order Miimio J. St.'wnrt to bo i.eid(, a parly overrules the exception to the petit, tion, and on the trial excluded Ilia defend. aid's deed, and the county court condemin.' the land lo bj sold, also his uviJcncu thai he had p-iiit taxes on tho ho.d-iiu'e 18(17. Held, That tlio court did not err in disregarding theaiihW 'r ol di fendict s iug.-tiott.Mlil he had s:dd the land to Jlinnio J. Stewart, alio, thsl thu cotiit did not n-r in excludii,,' t,u' evidence of tax deod-, etc. ApMiUntub mitled tho liropositiou that ho Im l a ri-lit to have refunded to him tlto purchas.i mont.T, taxes and intorvst, though tut 'had 110 dne'd. The pluutilfa title wai csliiblished by the atiiMis introdtued, and lucre neinyr no nt ii.p i evidence bafoM the jury, tin co;.r. dUnot, err in ir.atruciiinr itiiuto in. r.ir 1, ... 1 if 1 ii,w. i?...,.i it Te.. a ,n 1 11 . ; 1 . .' Keed vs.Kecd 11 Tex. Allirmed. Gould, A.J Njiioimls or Opiiiloim of Court of AiieuiH. Pii'imied fur the lleinld hy Kdwavd .1, tlnni. ner, ol'Ualvtston. 0. W. Klaidnn, vs. C. T. Keynolda & Co., from Washington counu; judge, ment by default was rendered in the court bolow against C. W. K aoden on garnishee. Tho ground upon which a re versal of th" judgment ia souxbt is, that the return of tbo sheritl' on tho writ does not abow that the sheriff d,-livered a truo copy thor. of to tho "defendant in person." The ndtirii, as tbown by tho N'oord, is as followr: "Como to hand on tho 4'.h dav of Auguf., A. !., 1877, and executed on tee bhuic day by delivering to tho within named C. V. Klaedon a true copy of this writ." Hel l that the objection is not well taken. 4SJ Tex. hot!. Marx Kempner . John Carlisle from Waihington county. This whs a caao of the trial of right of property before a jua'.iie of the peace, where the property in controversy appeared to ba of moro thin $2o0. Tho appellor was the claimant i judgment was rendered in hi iavor aaa ttie appellants appealed to the county court. The annelloe iilcaded t jurisdiction and lllcd a motion to dismife on mat ground and also to dismiss tho appenl, which waa Bustained and judgment Ibml made ait'iinit Slarx A Kemnner anj their auret!ea on their appeal bond. Tho ciurt aaye: An appeal cannot confer upon tha ap pellato court a jurisdiction which tho court a quo did not possess 3 Toxhb, 167. it wa not error to diamlas tho appeal. Jamea E. Iiarkeley vs. Hubort Scot!. Ap pellant waa aheritl. Unviejr levied i. tachnmnt on coods in a suit brought in whi. i appellee waa plaintiff, he allowod tho d 'fern, ant in attachment to replevy. Def, ud u gave a replevy Dona, which waa nu.l ai void, having been signed by only ono surel. which waa accepted bv tho ahcriir. Tl goods waro then Bold and eonv -yed aw&v b defordant in atlaohment. Apprllee 'sc.. , B-i-keley, the sheritl, for the amount of I -i claim ugaiest defendant in nttechmeiit, J u , ... ment roudoted against sheriff. Hell, J.', shoiiffwaa not 'iabln In damagea beyond the 'mount of Ilia 'judgment aril not to exceed the valuo of tho property let ied upon. We cannot av, but it w ia proved on tho trial, that tho value of tho property levied upon was equal to or exceeded tho amount of the Judgment. Affirmed. Winkler, J. Cmijne 1'nprm. Ht lrfuis V t Iiemorrai Tho trial of a young iady'a damacf luit aijinit theownorof a vicious dog, is progress ingto-caj bflfurfl Judfl Thayer, ana a jury in circuit court No. 5. Surah Taner tostiQed that she v.ws walkiry ilong one of the subur. ban thotoiii.h'iu'O-i'when a lure and powerful doi owed by D.it'kI Jtalonoy, attacked her, thru her down with it3 paws, tore ber hair, destroyed her clothinir, scratched and bruised 1:( r in various parti of the body and held i:r dov.'ii 111 the (utt,r;u!itil asi-tnco was lor'.h-C'-niinfr 1 1 y iduti d that the was very inn. h frc'.itonn I ii'id eriouly hurl. Her nerves were jliaken and her heiiily ii-jin ies in ciwits'cu medical tre-ii.nienl. bh il:s lor J10.0U0 d'li'i'iiV-s on the Kror.nd tl.ut the lo; shoo'd ;..it have beun periuitlid to io about at hir.;'! by rea-on of iti dvu;.-rous J:apoHlion. Colonel McClura writes from Na.-livill that tha widow or l'rosid etit l'olk is so b- lovcd nod reaaficted, that, by common con lent of all parties, tha interest onharlittlt fortune 111 lenrmmo state bonds, all oho has. Is exempted fram repudiation. .. . . A Liltie neck clnm-t and clam c.howdi r, Joseph Menczor's. Diiuiioiid?. watches and solid i;old j-mel at tlio new jewelry store, St. George in -i building. New York cruatn clieoif, ..nica and 0..,. saponin! other imported cbeese, nt Joseph ee:er's. CodlhUnn l inaeknrel, snlmoii ae.,i luilibut, of line (U,ilit',i at J use 1 1 ii ili-ncai't'a. l'reenv fimeej n'.il j iel.le.j, 01 l.ie 11 IK--t hr, .t J0.J. 0,1 , Civviar, ! O'lmiod v"'dj, ' ,1-eei r';-. J', m h l ull.; .I,.,..,hi i:'gie w.itcb , t"iiiile:' 1 in !'!i";i. I i..l,iei ii'iv, irniior I .lei;-, r, .-,p. 1 ,!'. ., jll.-l liot ..I. V Sluek, g.) hotel 111. 11'" amy jew ii'.hioi.i:. .v'i-i'.il"iiberg'3 iir.e brand li'ieit ci .;-ii;'lo . and )f ci!;!tr,- null the JJ L .'bl);-xcos i.f 1 ivntviin .'ty, et ,.l.'iseih Mni.i'Ker's. (lobe Mills fir spices mid dni'.y ron.i'e.l collecs, of tlm linesl li-wor and tv. ht Joseph Meme.er's. fresh '1'inl- li. K. Curtis, iewoii-r, St. George hotel building, .Main street. Watches and jewelry carefully n paired. Vou will Ibid anything good and nice in tho eating lino at low prices at Joseph .Moi.c-'."i-'s -Timothy x: lli. Do-'l purcha-e your clothing before exam liii.g the prices nl A. & K .Milloi.tbul's. XiiiilioiHt Ite.sforil. A victim ot early imprudence,, eiiUfing nervous debility, prenialuio decay, etc., hav i.e.., irii A in vain every known remedy, has liis c 'vi t;:-.1 a aimplo meaii'1 of s. M'-cire, which he will Pi i-.il lie 0 to his fellow niiiiTura. Ad-li-".-'sJ.n. li'iivs, !! l.".iRlh;',iy at rout, No,' York. tCooh i-lnllnf The Jlpa.ti.o srrM Ji 11 I' -isiiiii (irricr Via-- .01 I ,'iieif ;l eo ipd-le i..h;ii e-1' m-w i ", li ;r ha-i d i f-l -i ;i- lit-- t-xnetn i, 11 1, 1 li .,!, w ir't. 'ill,,. Uiiis li 1,11 ,,r pann'hli u li m . 1 11 i 1 1 " 1 1 1 net I iil (-.-.lint me 't'auAi.n .lutt f.'t . le ne.J 6.- si.i ei nii.s md Hi c.e I .l'u pile..,. All woi k c.-.i:n oil. . d. victim ot early imprudence,. T1 M'iSfATK (iK HA 1 , l.u-,l. ,.r li;,l. lua: Win reus. 1111 in.. Hm ,1-, r i,,v. i-mi, moony . ..i i.'iiai 11:011;, or I'm I I.t-,, Ik sued In lleoiulu Mornaii u euitillnUi, ol ik--pesjt for one linn i red Ui, liars, (lavutde to hor in- ller ei-deri and on Hie llli ilaj iV .linn,, l-u, Uaut'd l.iHa'it lii'oi-itiil Moraii u eui-!ile,,ili, ,;t di-lioll. lor Itlt v dulltlrs, pax aide to her oidi r; ;. a I d i',. i.l i,'a 1 "a im-Iiiji lMiiiviM-i-i-ii rkbj'cel Ivil v No. -J.V'7 Hint No Villi; Hhd, Where.!, lienlniH Mi liran reiie.enta to Hnid leink 1 Ion I he tld eertlilnile nine 1,. en neel ileiilully hiii ned, iiihI Ilial. lliy had nut hevn ti niis-t i-recl or endoivi'd hy her, una Una 1.I0 Is now Iheo-ily peison euiilleil to lie imid the SUM de;Mia;l'i; Now, ihereriire. In i oi;iilernlloii" of the nremlsi-s iHoresiiid, find of Hie ni.viiient of the a ild Hum ol one liii'.iiri d and lll'iy Unihu hy said linnk to i-iiid eienr'-rlii Mormiti: Knew nli unci lit these oie-.i'iils, Thil wn, t. oo;ia Mer U", lit 1 1 lio-Jpal, met .ilollie I'lVsa noil U. . M.mllelil , as sorelles, ae UnoivleiUu iiir-(lves liouiid to pae h l iiv Ival'oiiiil r.aok, of I'lillna, 1)11.1 mm of ton 'niiiili'.'U met liu? dollar", recevei-iihle hi'l'ori' any contl. 01 Ihi-liis eimnty, Texa, luivin tin e. 10 leia i'l 1 lie lilO',i'i'l llllllier. CiinlKlmii il, lint. II 1 In- !.! (Iivii-itiit 'Vim- :;an 'hall w el mid truly Imleiniiiiy ;u,ii hold li re less tli mid iiiiutc ie,'alit liny uiol nil el 'i tins, di-iiuiiiiiH ik;, it jinlenient.-,;! hid sin. 11 he neiee or i'-e.ivi" en uj;ai ul I hfr sale l.allle upon ' i- oy reusrin in inn Haul ee ililciii. m elthei otilcm, mi l nhall r.e.vcil iu.d liKh r e 101; iiel;;'uo. 1 1, i'uhM mid oainai;fsiloir hiiiv he re, e.o.-i-''d timillot suld oa'.il; liv iviimiu i'l imeh (vrt'lteati-.- or eliherni ilu-iu, lie n Ilia eaid ned hall In, null unit viht-, nlherwi'e It i liail tie 111 lull loree ami ellei't.. Iiiiiks our lunula this iiuv (,r .lanuHry, i.'-,i. .HWl.l.l e, 1, 1-.1 1-,-, It. A..M.v-M'IKU) ,"'ii 1 flOlSlDSOll K VllOill.rM a MONDAY, JANUARY 'it, And durliii! the wink, First tlm? met ii-iiduolhin 01' tho Orainl 8pcc- tiieuhir.Melii-Dramaof tlm ICE-WITCii; Oil, TflK KliOKN S1UP. -ALSO The Irish Emigrant. T W I'tXTY liKAUl'lKUI. YOUNt; l.ADIKS ie 11 Bi-aiut niliiiilrel e.i..-KiiioienI, ton t tier ,1 .111 mi nun irotii in iii'-.ots. linn';, nirnet the leiluced inlees, 1 jj nud jii eeiitH. ELY, WALKER & Jobbers Iti staple ami Fancy CO. r. Lottti .... Mia.souiti James E, McPAULlex-ltepreaeuatlvo, tf-Oiitera sullilted. For Sale or Rent. small farm of lit aeroaoflahil, 60 acres In oiiv.iii'in, nwn uiiir -mmsti, narn, eotlo b 'ii.d ami corn onus In amul order, ami tw v oil welli on tie) iiinoe, for sale fur cash or n l' rum. If not sold In 21 daya to be rentid ui nu 1101 i'i cnnuitioiia. for luriher lnfur Minn apply at the irreil id to Joseph Zlm niHriiuii, proprl -tor. 3 inl'e-a 1 1 0111 Dallas, nu iiiu jiiiini rerry ronu. FRACRANT VANITY FAIR THREE KINGS I AND NEW VANITY FAIR I hroo Lxcellrnt Cigarottoa, each having their own neeulinritiua. . M-NKW VANll'Y KAiK.Jiiftotit,itiidlathe .uiuiuii voutreue ytt Jiroilucrd. A DAINTY SWEET BIT! . HKVKN Kllt-r PltlZK MKDAI.S ifiina, i,J. riill.idulelila, lb7. Pailo, 1673, V VHIl'J 1 ICV. v. WM.S. KIMBALL & CO. v eerleaa Tobacco Worlia. Kootieatur, N. Y DRY GOODS THE DALLAS D FOR The Great and Leading Journal of Texas. Another cyr.Ioof twelve months has rolled around and wo presout again our annual claims to tlio public for a coiilin'iano'iof tho generous and increasing patronage hereto fore ox'.endnd'to the IIkhald. The last year has been one fraught with deep interest to Texas, and more particu larly to tint northern portion of tbo state. New lines of railroads have been projected ard now under construction, while the oldej compa:;iuo h;ivu lieon cxticidieg their Maine ttnd pushing br.mjl.ea tio 1. lui-nigration has i'l'om nsarly every ui'ilo in every elircc- been pouriti; in tho iinkiu and t.ie ib'i'a. ly imp'.i: ttoj Th ' :'j immi ;;r.-tntj, as a .'.nicies of Kuropii .',; ', fire l ir superior in intelligence suel enliirpriio to tli 11 ;U- idly falling to the let of new countries. As a general ll.ing they posic is m'.-ans mfliciciit of orect coiuforUblu dw.iilings, improve fniTiis, and in this; wnyndd to our gtmoral prosperity. In the face of these facts tho management of .tho Hmuld has endeavored lo keep pace with tho advancouioiit of tho state, and tho paper has boon onlarged from twenty-four columns a few months ago to orty-oight column tournnl, and ts no.v the I.ni'KONt Itally Iji Tc.xiis, With orwupimdonls in U tho principal cities and towns in the state, and in tho .;iciii,,im-tropouimi cities ol tha country i-i tho only p;tp,r in north Texas giving F11JI Telos.-1-.iiiliic ItlNtmlelies II ! 10m all parts of the ifnited Slut and Knrcpo. A? a Commercial l'nnr I. is without a superior in t',10 whole south and stands imexcolle i;in Texas for tho full ness ami correctness of its nmorls both a homo and abroad. Tho IIiirald in tho fularo will oe- ttpy tho samo high conaorvntivo ground which has always charnctorisod it un der Its present mantnrnninnt. almwinn. favors to uoue, nor failing to point out errors or endeavoring to orndieatn thoin oven in tho most exalted positions, stale or national' lho. Hkiuld in politica is an independent otirntil, progressive in its ideas, and advocat ing those true, sound iloinocr.Uic principle- snd moasures that sho'ti.l ntomj prevail ia a nu;;, ut'iuonraiio coiinlry, an 1 to .1050 who may etiiier trom it 111 its vt vs and hicu . and 111 tho dl.-OU'sion of crea'. menuirm 01 1 principles winch 11 ay prosoat thonoolves to hi puhlic, it will bu ooiirKi'ic, and treat wituconsiuoraiion liui dissenting opinions 0 its oppononts, but in a cool and deliberate manner will bnttlo for what it deems right and for the trroat cood ol Tevas Htld l.h country at largo. The IIkrald now occupies the high posi tion ot being tbo representative and LriiillnK- raper ofTexua. And, soaring abovo any petty joalousioa or tivalriea, it will lond its itifluonco to any measure that will boneflt any town, city or siH'tion in our groat and growing common wealth. The ntanagi'iuont promiso that their efforts shall not bo ro'.axod in aiding to tho intorea and usefulness of the IIkrald, and that each mouth thora shall be some improvement to bo soon ovor the preceding one. Tho Weekly llernltl is publishod every Thursday, and is filled with tho most iutorosting and useful articlos which appoar from day to day In the dally IIkrald, and therefore is gonorally oatocmed the most valuable journal in tbo state to hoso living off the line of railroads, and not having daily postal communications with the r.tsteif tho world. In view of those facts it -i confidently hoped that Us patronage will in create commensurate with its wortlu Price of Subscrip tion Daily Herald, in advaneo, 1 joarSlO 00. 0 mos. C 00. 8 2 60. " 1 " 1 00 Weekly 2 00; 6 mos. 100. H.'". J. ..J ViV-rv.-..' Vi l fH s am n i-v, '- s tJU? 1. ; CUBEIBACKACHfci And all dlsenses 'or th Koin'-vs, Itladder and Urinary Orga,, by wealing Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It Is a M.VUVKLof HK.V1.I.NQ and R13LIEK SIMPLE, SENSIBLE, DIRECT, I' A IN L ESS.PO W E R FU h . It. Cures where all else lulls. A Kevclatbin and Uevelutlnn la Meolelne. Ahsonillnn or direct upidluntiiiu, iih oppuve-d to iiiisntNlnetn ry lii'eniiil iiieillelnes. Hend ,n- nur treatise on Kidney troubles, ni-iit inn. .sold lu- ill 11:; glsls, or iienl by mail, on receipt 01 price, SjJ. This Is the Original ami te-uutne Kldnev I'nd. Ask lor it and t'd.e 110 oilier. Address Tho "Only" Lung Pad Co. Detroit, Mich. At wholesale) In New. Orleans., I.a, DALLAS PAPER 1 I, I' Tl) ev it i.'S Oi siie JA.Gi'..i.;id !.j!.cl. 1VL1. PL M '? fa y '--i WMIImMHMl. new ki,i:aw ADVUtriSI M3H, JN Sni.lS'Ol.U'.";' mm 1 i 1 tJA.1 i.ti v I'.-i ho; lloml 'l -l -t,. i'w Orle.iiis Sill.!"'!'.-, i l a I ''.1.' r. lb--- tc-ll.e 1 N. :-o- ell-. ular.i. f- , lo.). V,' . I'iI.ACK : "1 r. rtlr'H l'e"-:,r,il.-i! Jl'illflil lk-l!( iiii U.e;-., iiiKi ArniH li n e 11 1! I ;, nioii-'.v of iihj iiattli'iil llnib 1. I'eil'.ct i; listae Ion le ail e.is.- nr 110 p i.v , ''' I', , hi, 'eil. s ih ',taiot(;ielin-i'i,i for M.iIMleil i;.iiil'i'il,,i-...te .-ohlhMs (if L'Mii-ia.ia. A. Mi;iKli.',H) I', Man-iil..i.,.iii'i-r,''o. I,.! .':tini St., . O. V7f.X .VI NEW ORLEANS TiMES MoriiUiK. r.venliii; and Weekly. Tho Leading and Largest Paper IS lltK SOUTH I Tho N. O. TIMES' To.vttn Brunch Olucu: HOUSTON'. TEX AS, UATTAHili .t rATTON,Gon'l Ag'ta Oilico Teniiinvarlly v.tilnha .I'ost. THS DAELY Ib )iil)!is!iotl cvory mornin";, ioclud- in:' ciiiieitiyis, Is ta))lishod every evening, oxcent Humliiy. .WEEKLY Is iiuWisl.cd every Stiturdtiy. AckiioM leilif eil lo lie Hie licit . (Ivor. tlslni; .tlcilliim in Hie N011II1. The DAILY ConiHlna mere TeleKriiplilo, Coinmerelnl and MibiiiliiK News than any oilier jmirnul null. lislitid tit the Miuth. c.Uil and extensive Teli'itrnphle 1U(. .itches from Tcxnn nud ull liarla ot inuPoitlu a proiuuieut lenturu. The WEEKLY Is llllod with the best qiiiilltv of Ueadlng Mat ter, 11 nil a i-onslileritble bpaco la ilevoleit aiiu. chill) lo At; vicennial interiata and the iuui'Kov ioiia. Polltleil Matters are dlseimsul rrom the Con servative Deiueciatlo standuoliu. lint Prnni. Cnniiiletn 11 ml Itelliiolc Ji' 11 1 ne iciuiinn leiiiiire ol The New Orleans Times Pallv (lucludlua Sunday oditloul Si ' n W coaly tf,o Sili:,eC"pl-8,"ieeiils Sunnln rnplos sent m applleiillen. Jos. ItaldrlilK", Knnla. ,T. U. Italilrldfco, WasliluKtonCo. J, & J. 1C ISnliil ridge, DES. .103 2E-1 SB And Dealers In Exchange. Collections promptly attended, to. Heft-rence Hall, lliitr.liliiKS A Uo., Ualveston. Knnla. - - . va NOTICS. Notice la hereby ulven to nil parties concerned that the Auirio-Auierioan l.iind and Claim Association, a corporation chartered br the lawa ol tlm hlalo nf Illinois, will aeply i0 the next legislature of tue Mule of Texna for themai'lnieniofthii followlnn speelul 1rW' An act BiithorlzliiK the AiikIo-American Land and Claim AssihdHtlon lo luuvliave.liold and BCipure, ami to sell oroiherwno olso,,. ol real and personal piopuriy in lhebiiBOi Texas. t'Ki'TioM 1. Re It. emictodby lho leglslatm,, oT tlm si He of T xns That the Auulo-American Lund and Claim Association, tl cnrpiiiiitlou cbarU-il under the laws of the suite of lllnols for ihe i-iii iiom, of locatlnK colonlra on land In u (liiliAeiit Haleaand lerrltoiles of th lli,it,l states r, heri by mithorlr.ed mil cinpom.if i n J,llr chase, hold nud a ipiir-, miv" to aell or ol Un wise dispose of nail and periiuml eropei tv In the Stale of T-xna. ' ' Hated nt Delias, Texas, this 1st day of Jan uary, A.J'. IWt. J A MRS H. SIMPSON, Attorney for Applicant, ' ' A r-.l, 'mc ly ti...r iliin l.Vnlnre'w -.v Li Nei ih-kask;-, THU(V.T l'lSK sl-s, Ii!!BAtllN 'IKOULI.i:. JtdiiM'.-i f 1 he , loi-iii ecia Ivtj;eni8 and li.'-lliuv' llie.l e.oei. , II diaws from Hie dlHeusul i-:s the pnlanna '.hat cauie Ucntli. '1 Ikiuh.-iiuis Xenihy lo t 1 Virtue,-.. You Can Ce Relieved and Cured. Hon't, despair until you have tried this Sensi ble, Kasily Applied and lindlcully tifleotoal lleiueily. Hul l uy Dnijri-'lstg.or sent hy mail en receipt of Price. SJ On. hv Tho "Only" Lung ari Co. Ii.-i.rnlt, llehl'inn, Mrr.d I'.ir resilii.nhlals and onr bo"k. "lures Mlllhins a Year" .eiit I'reu. Oy.I. I,, l.yem, wlieleali, driiK-lft. WAREHOUSE AQ7 top, -.m ! A 1 : -.Hi D.ii'.ro'.Tcv, thorn k wmm - 7 I.a; dsali-i-j ivestor Meiv Yurn l tiy ami onl liou.il- e st. i.i.iiis maliiii.' a ;.ee;,i;y nf (.Ji fa P"i!b. Pi lee l.lsi m-iu no ap.i ie.al Inri . I.eneri.l iil'-e;,, .-jean,,,! ail S Twelt.Tl' Si l i-.-ii;e.li u;ii;., e, x n,;1: tvri.ii.in " . .laii.e aim t.auroaii iraeii.. apaistts u. 1,11,1 IJitlT-l!! ' I-WrTKltlKH. 'iT'lr-TXre''' i.oyai Havana Loitcry, Male of lrviuK: I; )'('lePS hlT !' . 1 t I, et, 117:. K, li. 17 t b. 1 ;-n eli e i.et, I17 I-hits ;.; . ".Cli'L-u in, irch:2. , 1 4 ONLY o,C00 TICKETS. .i I'l.'l l; Ul-' Tl Ul T.- vein. 1. sr, Ma ', 6IS uua-.te e, tW'-iitl-.ths, $j 11 UHKANTIA. tluli-,. Hi. M A ,-s r,,,,,i., I -1 ' 'Oh-11., 1, -,-r-i.,.-7 .a. Lima TAK.fi KO TICE! This ia the only Lottery vhi voted on hv the people nl a stai.-. ami under a late oi-olsinu of tee U. H. binireine court at Wahiiielin.. I the. only l.eiial I.olteiy now In I he IJuPed Mates, nil other chaiters imvlus been re pealed or liiivlim no cl.; en,-,, a .... 1. .,,.11.1 opportunity 10 win a fortune, uracil disirtbu linn, lasn 11. at .Nine- ur n T. 1 1 lu'iinry , ihHl. laDtl, loi,tlilv Orawlng LonJ8l:i.na State Letters CoRiiawy This In 'tliutlon V. M rejniiarly liienriior,ed hy the l,ei:ls alureof the .Stale tr Ivlurailunttl iimH liarltahle piu-pcjes la ions, lor t!,L. term uf tiviMUy-llvo veara.te nlilch coiitraei th Invliila- " " l'"-'00"l,H III, II pledge lll been renewed hv niiovei-wlii.lini,,... ,,i..r.,..' seecrliliati-aiiehlsfl In ihe new c.,nili,n.n' aiiupli'd lieeeinher-id, A. I)., lii, wllh a ciiii. tali,l'l,n0..ti jtiMvhleh It has l,-. a.l.le' a reserveliia.lol Aui,(in. ilb i;,a,t ..,,,,,,. Nll'" her Ills ribiiiloi, will take place ,th'iv on . second lie.-s'lny. llm-ver ee;;!,.,) ()r paut,Pa Uu at the lollowlnir IMslriliMtloii- 1 "H'"Ma VXVl I'AI. I'lll.l.. e:u,,UL., lee.Oiil) Tickets nt Two thilluis en'c Tickets SI. LlhT OK l'llll!: I i A'.'ITA , 1-UI.U 1 Cipiiiil Prize 1 e'eplial l'rl.e i! I'l l j-.i-s ol' J.riHl ( Prizes of 1,(100 SI) Prizes of .Mid lliil I'rkesot 1U0 " " JIKI I'rUesol to fi),l 1'ity.esnf Sij ' " loco Prizes of In AI-rilOXIMATIOK I'lllziiV: ! .Vpproxiinathai prizes of f::-. ... li Aproxiin'UInprl7.ea of '."' ll Aptiruxbimtloii prizes of n,. Halt :;e,i;00 lO.'.-ea ft,'n;U fi.'HIl) ri,nin lO.IMlO H- 'V.0 ;. ,; il e'."J i,7o0 I, Ml ll two 1,K'7 Prizes, BmniiiitlnR to 4,10 liespnn.siliii. eori-espoiiilinir BKenig witnted a t all points, tnwhoinllbti-ttleoinp. nsatlon will n- paid. For further liifoiinatloti, wrlle clearly, irlrlnn full ai'dresa. Ni-tul orders bv exiire-s or retfiateied letter or mimey order by mail, u.klressed einlv In ' ' 3. A. DAUl'll.ft N. H. All cirresi ur ew Orleans, T,. M. A. Haiiiiliin nu nl uctice should he wllh In nil cases the tickets thtenselves are eein,, and never clre.11 in n uueriiis ceriiucateH or '.iinhirg elan in ,,(,t, iri,usillE else hy circular or other 1 hall or ths t oriiiBi-oinpaitvl All our Urand lOxtr.nr ,ln under tne Biipervision o, U Kurd, and .tubal A. Karlv 1IHII(XI, Whole tlckelsK! 1. tier anything 111 1 iiowd be Wrt dler. rrnwlnsa aie O. T. Beanro- Cnpltnl Prtae Popular monthly drawing of the hmt&ii Ed., AtMacmiley'a Theatre In tha CKy of r.onls vllle rn MM11f,JA.lAKY S1.1SSO. Thi'i)dra iiii!iicoiir monthly (Mundnys ex cepted) under provision of an aetof the Oeu eral AHsemuiy of Kentucky. A ncorpornllnic the Newpott. prlntlnir and Newspaper Co., approved April 111, IK7S. li-Thls la a epuclnl act, and has never been rerealod. The United Htates circuit oourt, on Mnrch 91, rendered the lollowlnst deolslonH: lat-'I'ltnt lle'oiiiminwe,.ltli Dlatrl. bill Ion oiliitny in IcKbI till lla lrwiHu;N are llr. The company has now 011 hand n lartte re uerve fund. Head the Hat of prizes for the JANUAKY DRAWING "rlr.e :)0,0O0 Prlaa 0,la)0 1 Prize (V,oiiO 10 Prizes ifll.tieOencli lo.DnO '.'11 l'rlz,,rleee)i.,.w le.OnO IK) 1'rlces ilnO each 10 tKH) SeO Prizes S.'Sieaeh 10 otlO tHit) Prize" Jelil eeh , 12, one I1K1O PrlieHtUlBacU lo.ta 0 ii Jrlae"! t'ion eanh, A.iproxlniolliu.' Vrtres 2,700 9 Prizes S400 uch, Approxluiat on Prizes 1 800 9 Prize $lot) each, Apiireixluiatum Prims 000 0h0 t'llzevi Ml'i.tOO I Whole ItCKup. i. Half Tiekii'aSt. iV Ticltetb t:. M Tlekeia K 0 ieenilt ni'inev or bank draft lu letler, or end by exine-. Don't Bend by ri-t'lstwed letler or fosbullce oreli r. Orders of is uuo. upard,by express, can besent at our expense AddTes nil Older to K. ,M. Bi)HIMAN. Courier-Journal biilldlim, l.outhvitle, Ky o X. J. Cotnu urlord.llUllroalwiiy, Kew York.