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r- - r "V" v- --. -V si 2 Till. DA I LAS HERALD. SIiNIlAY Miluwivfi f A v n co " A1A w iUAA t (J iOOi . 1 ' 'Si :! ir Ml IS V .4 "j.L '-'j : Ml i 1 KDWAKB.EDWABD. Those of our readert fond of deciphering esttunalaleotwill fee Interested In tbl quaint exiraot liom Percy ' KellqueJ Edt.) iahjr doit lour balrd tae drop wi bluld, , Kdward. fcdward? (t'llirdil'iiourbtlnl Bwilropwi blutuT ind quhr aeat mug; o? O, I ha kt.led my hauke sae a-iild. tltlior, .Milber: O, I killed my hauke a.e cuul; And 1 bad uao inatr bot lieu, O, ifour haukJs bluld wat never sae re Id. " lid ward, Edward; Zoa-fJiaukU hluld wan never aau mid, Sly rvld sod I Udl the, O. - 0, 1 hjS klltiei my rutd-rom ateid , r aiiuier, .Milher: V, l kmich my reia-roau Held, j That ert was sao filr and Iree, O. Zour ateld wat auld, and i hae rat mnlr, Kdward, K lwrd: Zonr Held wai auld, and ailnf-Mauualr, Sums oilier il tile .a Urle, U. O, I baa killed my fadlr delr, ,., ... .... , , Milher, Milber: 0,1 has killed my fadlr dir, Alas! au 1 wan la nine, U! And qiihatten ienauce wul zi drip fi.nhii, . , F.dwnrd, Kuwarir.' Acd iinliatten penance wl izadrlefor that? My n.tr ,u, now tell me, o, lie set my fultiu z.uin-r lumt, , Milber, Wither-, lie aet my felt In zind-r boat. And llu lareovlr the sea, O. Ana mihut wul zs doe wi' lour t iwires rour ... Kdward, Edwerd? Ana ((tin it wul ijilos v z,ur tuwlrs and & I'lir ua i Tliat Were ao fair to st e.O? lie let tuainu etaad til tliny d..n fa', , , - Hlilier, Ml. her: lie let thnme stand 111 tliy dmin In', For tliure nuvlr uiuir maim 1 btie, O. And qiihalwul ze lclve to zjurbairiia and zanr KiHvnnl Vila.nr.14 Andqihat wul lulve to zuiirbalrm uud'aiur wi its, yuhan aeganxovlr tli aoa, OT The wald la room , late tli-m lieK Uirow life, . MitliiT, Jllihcrj Tne warlj Is rnim, lot I limn iu throw life, . or tbamo nuvlr nulr wul I nw,0. And q uh at wul to doir, lelve to zour aln niHhe fTilipiirl 1T.l.....lq i""'n wuizeieivo to niiir aln luitlii-r m My ilplrson, now tll in, O. Tin curse of hell frao ine li 7.9 belr, . . Hltht-r, Mihri The onrae ot lie 11 frai me Bull zu belr. elc oaimafH"! r ivo to me, o. letter From Bfew Wrlemm. O)rrespondoaojof the Herald. New Ouleaks, May 11, I.shi . Ye-'terday wet an inturostine day with New Orleans, and mado forovor raoinorab'e by tha tributi of Jmirdtion, rospoct and love piid to tha glori.iu and chivalrie narao'.oroftho socond Jackson, illustrious nam. By 4 0 clock in tha afternoon some 10,000 peop'e had assembled at the Metairo Kidge ctmoleiy to witnosj the unvoilinR of tuo stalueof timol "Slouewall" fame. The monument there consecrated U of moat cnao assign, while elegant and artistic of execution. It 13 a p'aia marblo shaft, some thirty-fiye feet of length fnra base to top. Ha is dreapd in cavalry ui iform. The statu'e ii J;;it tea', fl e innhes tall, and reproeonta UllXKllAL T. J JACKSOV in a standing position, u-portadby sword, with his right (not to tha Iront, !- arm uviginn oy me siao, ana !'-- aiigniiy oievaua, resting He is drossod In cavnly' in tna raouna lb Taulls. The army of nori' to IccVau.'P'oas the. t.atofth': f f I obnoxious Tin ?uno trui'i and is an J 1 socL 1 1 r nrn ill 111 I" Ml il in- A Pa IIima hImi!m tK.tii..:AK. i I mt . .. ... . . , uutuuuua, iu wuitu 1 mo .ugmentauon tor toai rear reached no owwioiiiMti.iij.iT thousand ; lest a sum than 114,000 OOOf. Tha progress bales or tha staple. Mr. B. has handled this , of the railways during the last four yea is j moras, past season in these yards neatly 300,000 bales ot cotton. xt year he adds anotLer press to his list Tha Tyler and the Morse presses are those in use. He is now experi menting with a patent machine, which, by meant of compreued air, is made to tie the iron band and cut cfl' the ends. The inven tion is said to be a treat improvement over the hand work. By aid ot a "splicing ma chine," tha odds and ends and waite small pieces of tha bands or ties are rapidly spliced tocether and staud the same pressure a the tie diea itself in its original shape. This it a big saving to a large press. New Orleans is liking steps to become a rnr.it I'oht, that it to say to so regulate her wharvoi and landing that vessels, steamnrs, barges nnd other craft may come up, load and discharge cargoes without cost of wharfage. Add to this the other facts that the jotties preserve, tho required depth of water lor the largest of crult. and that the New Orlai.s & Pa::Qo railroad will be completed this fill, and you will understand why real esNto is daily Improving in value, and that tho population is increasing. To guard again.-t fevers, etis. greatest sanitary precautions are being taken by the citv. and bv its rni.lnnu in it'll th ) districts. It would thus semn that tha doith is boginuing at last to roach tha Cres enl v.'ity. jf, A PriiKiiuitlciil Jiulxe. A VI i. .... ...... 11 uiugrapuur 01 judge Ulack'ord, writirg in mo southern Law Keviow, shows that the judgo did not bolieva in do mluimis. In pro- paring hit opinions and tho matter fur his reports, ho studied the art of punctuation; he read the best books for stylo, searched the latest reports for law, and as far as possible remodelled the opinions of his associates un til, it is said, tlioy became like his own. dear, compa-it and complete, carrying no weignt ot immaterial discussion and losing no we'ght throuih orammatical cal cracks. "lin w9 eauallv (IX 1111 in tho nan and spoiling of words." It is stated that while his eighth volumo was in press he delayed tho entire establishment three das in order to determine the orthog raphy of tho word "jenny," a femalo ass. lie bad written it with a "g," but Undine it spoiled dillercnlly he was not content t i pass it until every book in his librarv ha i been Marched, paying $125 for thed- nyoa -ion-ed to the press .and printers, the w rd "muloy," a cow without horns, raw' him groat trouble. He traced it to the Iri-h "molleu'thonamoofabrecd of cattle in irou-na, spoiling it m u 1-e-y, although he never fuli aatislled with having sutl'on'd the ubo of the word, e-pacially as it had boeu ignored by lexicographers. It is staled that Mr. Judah, n prominent lawyer of tho s'.te, boasted that he secured the delay of a decision for three years bv simply sugecnire lo his case in hand, that Chancellor Keatand Judge fctory dill, red in thoir manner of spelling tne word "eltemosynary." Oov. l'ortor.whon a practising lawyer, on one occasion discovered the word "optionnrv" in ono of .1 urine Smiths opinions. Ho notod it, m requested, indicating that there was iiosueh word. (In i, i several months thereafter at tho announce ment of hi appointment as supremo court reporter. Ho sought the governor who had made tho RDnointniont to ti.mt.if l,w edgment, but ho referred him to Jurl Blackford, who I ad uruerl on tho ground of his discovering the error aforesaid. But in eatinw nd i'riL! , enforced the maxim d,i u',fordays on crackers and checsa, and ban 1? le(i flva I,l,lltici11 ff't'nds on a boltlo of A ;MW,i'"n wwerackert and two pounds .l,""J "tlel Od a lliondl. Crarbin,. ,V, .1..11. worthy ;of examination. In 1877 the total receiutt were S845.000 OOOf : in 187 the exhibition year, 905.000.UOOf.; in 1879 the in crease wat lest marked; but last veer the amount re tittered wat no lets than 1,02S,000, OOOf. Nor can it be ta:d that this prosperity, at was the rase in India in famine times, i oingto the movements f wine and cor., resulting from scarcity in certain districts, ( r to the increased mileage open. Tho i ti, ninntalion per kilometre was from 8,895r; in 1S77 to 9.499f. in 1380. Tha increasing wealth of Franca Is astouudingr, and indicates an amount of prosperity which hat never oven been approached under any other form ot government, Mow lu Mtike lonrarlf I nlmppy. In the first place, if you want to make yourself nvserable bo sellish. Think all the time of yourself and your things. Don't care about any but yourself. Never think of enjoying the satisfaction of seeing others happy; but rather, if you sea a smiling face, be jealous least another should orj iy what you have not. Envy every ono who is better off in any respect than voursolf; think unkin My towards them, and if any one comes noar your thingt snap at them like a mad dog. Contend earnestly for everything that is your own, though it may not be worth a pin. Never yield a puint. lie very sensitive, and take everything that is said to you in tha most serious manner. Bo jealous ol your friends li at they should not think enough ol you ; and if at any time they should seem to neglect you, put the worst construction upon their conduct. Letter Mat. The following is a list of letters remaining in the l'osloflice at Dallas, Dallas county, for tna weeu ending Jlay 'Z, 1881, which if not called for in four weeks, will be sent to tho Dead-Letter offlco. Parties calling for tuna iei.era win pioase say "advertised. Tn British govnrnmut has informd lb French minister thit It will bn i!issatUuc a Harbor to impsrtant ni oiirw iviumua tha hands of any European power, S&TSwol on (1 .A-fi'AHilnft ti ll quarter of a million. t ... ...... 1 JoorXlu diud worth AiteedoloN otm llnll Iof. Tha northorn suction of this city, says a By tbJ Baltimore epocial, was thrown Into tha wild- tame tokan the United Statot tjovernmont oil ttato of excitomont, by tho torriblo attack evi Inform all othor powers that it will not 0n a number of porsonj by an infuriated bull oonsont to the conttruction of the Panama poff tufforing with hydrophobia. Vot t.mio canal, unless it ba under Us control and man- me pajv Mr. Jamos E. Epply, who rosldes agement Tim divarsloa of grain from lt heretof usual easU'rn railroad and water routes ,n New York, to tho river ruto via t Orleantteemitbava atl'ecled 'Briouju, Carrying trade of that city. Freltav(liy Buropa for tho pat fow weekt lronvt priost havo been exceedingly low. O' thta.lt to true, Ulhn fact f,,v w number of vesselt havg latter,.!. with Immigrants, carta are BCittterot . , .i lloated, at li ltd. caro have rjjimVl iwiy( " 9. ,. ildrootia above the dead. After tho address of Ocniral Lee, Mr. Titlerson Davis wm called tor, wbercupou ha arose and spoke to the audience for a few moments, and in thocourie ot bis remarks. hs tid: He (Jackson) died believing, ail st' 11 believe, that tho con ltdc racy ought to hve succeeded, for it wat founded on tho - pr nciplet of right and justice. Frouilho Melairo Hidge cemetery I went o n to tiik si'AMsii rent, a fairy ipot Indeed. ;ln two yean' time these Grounds havo been made what they are a Slice where thousands congregate each even ig to enjoy the cooling bretr.tt of the lake, tome seven niilit from the city, llere are elegatt shelled walks, green twards, Ice cream ia!o.)ns, and all manner of aiimso metitt for yeurg, middle tged ai.d old. Like Central Park if New Vmk, ai d Fairmount ot PuiUdelphia, and Druid ot Baltimore, we hive interior lakes, with twain and Uih and crocodi'c, etc; menagerie with animals and birds; swings, velocipedes and biby carriages lor children; pony luiu.unr, iuiuu urawn oy two onotland- ers, so mo by goats, and soma by Newfound . land dogs; the famous Chintio puzzle lahtrlnth, tailing-boats and rowing; dance nan oi unmentu utinens'oni, wboro scores id tcorea of youDg ladles and Bentlamen ploatanlly jail the ever.irgi; and all free of cost, tave the railroad laio, 'M els. for the round trip. The enliro place it illuminated by ten electric HgbU.wLicb mike it at bright Mm Jam WV. mm uj auo TBLU'QOKK IYSTEM 0atet here In at perfect a mtnnor I lUDDote at it does elsewhere. It normr.te. the whole city, and evoryono Is laudatory of iU many conveniences. But ugly mistakes are tometlmct made, such for instance at that by a lady recently, who telephoned to her husband down town, "Come, David, to dinner at once, I am alone and await vou," which, by an accident,and a wrong Uanifor by . the clerk, wat tent to an old beiu of hers. cotton factor here, and read, "come, dear to dinner, eto. Too lady wat astonished when Mr. 8. arrived a fsw m menu aftor and in person acknowl edged ' receipt of the roeMtge. So let our Dal at friondt take a letson. There it t line from here to Vlcktburg, via other polcu In the inurior oriuiiianaand Mis tlatippl, whereby mestaiet are transmitted tome 248 miles, and the Intonation! oi a friend's voice distinctly discernible. I visited thlt morning tome of TBI COTTojt rnuiM. mainly those managed by Metier. Sam Boyd on tho northern boundary of this city, has been tho ownor of two of thesa dangorous boasts, and has kept thorn conlltiod in tho rear yard attached to his residence. This af ternoon ono of tho dogt ferociously attacked the othor, and, while they were engaged in a dosporato light, a colored girl belonging to tuo uou so went to mo back door to endeavor to U'paralo them, but no sooner did she make ber appearance than one ot thorn, frothing at the mouth, toi.eil her by the left leg, and tore a great pioce of llosh from the calf of the limb, btriuken with tenor and pain, tha girl screamed for holp, and Mr. William ibompson, who was passing at tha tiino, came to nor asUtance and II rod at l ho animal through tho fence with a rovolver. The ball missed its mark, and Mr. Thompson lli'-n cliuied to tho top of the fence to secure a letter aim for his next shot. No sooner Oi l tho maddened beast teo him than it lca;ed for hit throat, and, geltiog a savage li ild, together they fell oil tho fence into the tlreoL Mr. Thompson, who it a powerful man, fought desporatoly, and Dually succeed ed in getting away from the animal, but not until his coal and shirt were toru from him and bo was leveroly bitten in the throat and breatt. Tlo dog then ran madly down Maryland avenue, and hit next victim wat a ( hud named E ldie Sinitu, ton ol ono of our le.adi-g dry-gooJs merchants. Dashing at l',e boy, the dog throw him djwn and bit and toro tiu flesh from a dozen parts of his body. Faintirg and blooding, tho child wat picked up ai.d carried to his lather's rcii duice close by. A crowd had by this limo gathered in pursuit ot the dog, but ho wut not lli.i.lly disposed of, although a dcz?n shot! were lirod at him, several of which wounded him, until ho had loverly bitton a colored boy named Itichard Franklin, a diitanco of live or six squires from whore the .infuriated beast had lUrtcd on hit blood thirsty tlht. I'niBk Wnlworlli it l.nwjer. Among tho applicant for aduiisshn to the New York bar at Ithaca last weok, and suc cessfully passed tbolr examination, were tho on ot itpeakor Sharp, of tha Atsembly, and Frank V at worth, who wai p.vJjnod out of tho state prison four years ago, where he wai serving a inntenco for the murder of his father, on the ground that hit physical constitution had oatirely broken down. Tli n ugh itrong inlluonco soon aftor hit iuiprisonmont, ho wat transferred to the insane asylum on the ground of Insanltv. He, however, wat considered lutDciontly sane to bo allowed to wander at hit will, and wat frequently seoo in the company of a gtrdnor attached to tne institution named Thompson, who to a considerable extent became hit confidential friond. Thompson alwayi smiled when spoken to in regard to the In sanity ot Walworth, and tome very beautiful Virsee that the latter compose! now and then bore out tha Idea that Thompson knew wnai ae wai imuing aoout. . Thetis-owing Wrstllh ri'rauce. Pall Mall Qsrette, Theextiandlniry Increise In therecolpU of French railway! In 1680 II naturally the tubjest of ilnctn rejoicing In tbt newspaper. Aama Marv Alatroin August ; Alien llln Amk-rou Sarah linker & Holla liiine V Itiirilev Jihn lia.-shlijaii Halle K It Hunter .Maty Jane Hon vera Jim y lVuiuut .1 K lii-ntoii Ntiucv Hell K.kIo Hlrge Juilim O B laiea Wm 11 Koivliu U-iaa ItoWllH.I It lliwou 11 W li iwmuii J alio Kaniam tioo u (j) Kr.tokb Jno Illicit N Vl-a Komi Kil i Illlike I'nt liua.i II (.') Campbell Kuttlt C urr I'atlle v.') L'lttca li (i liualeH l, i liltot ( i . ! Lorln Col, I VV Colli! !)H Colnini, I.aura C'iiiintH Green l.'uiliy M U Liinnli'Kliaia Hughe Ciilley W JI Unushoe Ifnrrv Uividaiin W .M DecelltN Htuiry Henlon Iluek Dllliu-d W V liukim w j Uouney James O I've Kaiiiilu A Dunn 11 U Kniley Kmllv Kdiiiomlson i It Kllyard James KrL..... vt, t'iij,( i; Blnch, '" T "-""bt E r iirtutif- U Anna Fo.iler Henry Kriince Albert Frost William Uatinou Kdwnrd Ciaabiu IV V OiiiituerC H (iaireit Julia ilrimes Katlu Uordrtll GIHiert Uoddwtn J W Uraee N E Uimit Juo V Halle lloj kla II alio F II iiiiinnnd Wm Hurler Wlillam It Harris t'nrrie Hellou .Mm HiKglni I'eler 11 Hong K A Uollninn K li llnnllev l.ly.le llowatil M II Hugbesll F Jamea P I. Jaekion Bub JacKa n reler I aniea Battle JiuivsJ It loliea Ah.i Allen l; S AllnlgtilOto W Amoea i-u.a Ilalen J T llaiieCliiules llanelt Jno 11 Hums & llro ftussnt Juo H Beard Jlaille Banner Juo llnnedlct li B Bell Mutt Bllih l lios a Bla'r W M lioid I'eter Bu'rkley William II iiim:i Fanny Bowman U-oiijo Biaiiley Philip lliniiiiiKhiilu J W Bush 11 Bu klnsiliiim JT Blirwell liiints Frank Busiie il J Carman A A t:i:li.-rrv irv Clia Id J S (i) Chilton Lucy D Clark lex Clou i Mary Colvin Albert Culilns F 1) Cornell Wm Henry Croshan Allio Cniuliy Kli.a Cunie Jno II Cummins; Cbas Dnukltis Mr I'etant llanuab l'ent Alice Iilal W 1 lialer Hunry Hniid Mary llllluau .Marv Uuueau Am'le Ea8ice.TaTti3 if f source ai4aof ..il in r.invnra tanley II V. FtTKiHi.ii .lames Forties M ary Fiiieiter W C Frlek Will J Furiow 1'lnk (iuno Jamea (iault V It tiaiy Fani y Uu.lley J T UiliHon Kd liooiiman Jno A Uraliain Juo (i) (iralta 1 awaou Uiagau V U Hall Alice T llaiiilltou J C Haii.irMewlna Huilrv Frank ltaeklna I linrlty llllllard Mary It IlnriU'iii Noil Holland J 1C lloriiin William lluutier Fanny Uowell A K Jnckion Mllea .lark uou Fanule Jackson Jamea Jones Frank Jaeraa A Johnson M The Blsi rear, The enterprise of N. K. Craddock it prig verbial in Dallas. Startine in the liouor busineu in this c ty a few yoart ago, bv clon I tl.nli,.n hn....t. t .. J , ; . and the huyu.g and sellioe oi onlv the verv beet and purest ciaxt oi goods be ha built up an immense business. With two flrtt-clast (alot)Ct in the city, one In Corsica!., and one in Denton, the "big four" it capturing an iuh irauH. just go to uraadock I saloon eoi-ner or Jiam and Austin streets, and via t . store room, and you will be astonished at the quantity of gimp's there to be found. Great rowt of whisky barroli full of the pure uiu nuimrcu, wivo Dunirs open, and mellow ing with aee. iniDorted wlnea. !e rniv liquors, mineral waters and cigari without end. Buying in large quaniitiet for cash, be is aiwayt enaoiea lo get the very finest qual' ities ot goons for less money than the small buyers have lo give for inferior qualities You find the same liquors in all hit talooni and altontive, courteous atlendanU to cater to you acsires, A Vnlanble l'liiee Tor Nalc. One of the finest places in the stata. situ ationlhe 0rlh Bosque, 10 miles from Waco, in McLennan counlv. f.innerlv known as tbe'-Mahoney place," coupling of about i.ouu acres, an unuur a new wire and plank fence, with cross fences. Anew two-story dwelling house, containing eight rooms, well furnished; also, barns, outhouses, etc., all new and in good repair. There is, also, on the placo, the work stock of hordes and mules, and a stock of good cattle, hogs, etc,, btsidi s im proved rariii machinery, wagons, etc., all now and in good order. The terms of sale to a re sponsible purchaser, will be made very lib eral, with long time and ea?v payments. The iiiaio ie nuiiauio ror enner larmingor stock raising, or both combined. The above is i grand opportunity for an enterprising man lhe present owner u a non-resident, and wishes to sell, consequently tilers tho above groat influceuionte. Apply to E. H. Graham, Waco. Texas, or J. D. Lynch, 41 Wall strset imw lurti. Ulenl.en rtiiloou. UieriLea: 1 hat is a pretty name. There is poetry in it, but tho beauty ror the poetry oi tne name compares with the excellence and purity of the UlenL"a whiskey to bo found always nt Starke & Hngan'i UlenLea oaiuon, corner oi .Main and Murphy strcots. .Mr. llugan, tho junior proprietor, an urbane, suave, genial, pleasant gentleman, is in chargo, and with a handsome, cosv place, ha has ever a cheerful welcome for "all and the best whiskey, the liaest wines, the coldest beer, and the most fragrmit cicara in town at their disposal. ID A. ILL yS Driving Park S pring Run ning and Trotting Meeting, MAI 34,S5.2,3? A X I j is, 1SS1 $ 2.000! W mm ANO ADDED MONEY slakes were closeed ilnrcli 21th. The following loth. 1-nl: FI1WTDAY, Tuesday May uaaiBs ataKes. Kor two-y-ar-olda. Knlrance, l-a, p p, $i s miled'ash:5 W":!" ta SeC01"'- 0llt-h'" Trouble Stakes. Trotting. !,:f;Je1;,V,1'':...Km.ance, coUd7 Onhairmil.'bVat.rs 1.. a. 10 8" 15, 1681 I 1 I ffeQ i KRICMl 25. - Eose! Hose! 23CoJ Stea;!1',! Cbaude lers. Vndanta , Bn.cketa Globe Valve., Mtop, kL and w,..,an,,s' aeneral line ol Braia and Sliver Putted U wda for the ibove w i?k whw ,,ow of lir oea. 1 am nreiure I to do work on u,8 ehorteat , otic". Pi. ?J f h s, satait1 1 liilcea. Nil. In . il. KH Market sirt i,,o.- ir I" .?j ,,a oH and eTm7!? li ML.iiu Bull H.1I11, Water Itanii for springs in the country C E. HENIiV LOKI1 HEXltVl ItOEB & FRIEDLANDER, (Succesuors to Ike Loeb ft Co,,) R O O E 5 S COTTON FACTORS, 1 Commission &rvlianu AND DEALERS IX LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO, Cor. Camp and Lamar Streets, n.lLZis. Tr ,t E3Llberal Advanoes made on Cotton and all k I nil a nt o...... FISE AID MAEIS1 li5 !55 (H S A ElJKltKJPOltD, AK's. OFFICE-Na 114 Lamar St., . ,)AI,A, TPT , 1 IA ( ?TSHRE buildings and Stocks, Flour ng Mills, Cotton Gins and Contents Dwdl ings, Farm Property, &c, &c, t Current Rates DALLAS RANCH llr. im i i rtrv-jjn-ii-j. ii K,,r,t,ree-rV ) S A.f lorleif 20iisndileil. S.iili.. .mi. t A .V "Wanler, Tho Finos.. n Joliii'tm (Taaa Nelson Johnson It II Johnson Mary Kulley Anna Keller waiter 3 Kent .lolin Kerr Unhurt KIuk .1 nines It iJine J E V Lake W 1' Lawless ti.I l.a.liie Minerva Die Mario 1-einon Wm Loiiih A 11 Iajwc lioaa Lee M alien Tom P MiiCeeJ V Mm I in loretta Martin W II Matthews Mary Meap Maiy Mex Mtney MerrilithJnmoiAt Mills Sain Muliniu Ihomaa J MnaMiv Jeuula Moore N P MeCnrly Snmanthn Mi-Klrny Itnliert McltrldeWilllein MolHitT WtuM NratiTK Nelsi n Knnney New berry .Sawnle Norwuiid Ituvliel Udell J M Owaloy L, C PnyiieHauiuel C (i) IVri v l.'iey I'l, reo WHIiuiu l'iinleJ V Pool Alice Prlgmure t ldlo Handle Van 1(1 ley I VI Itobinsnn J W liuifcclTliomss Handera Mary Saudera A E ft Co Haxon K 1. .icolt N M (Muite Nala Minrp J H shelon Mnltlo Hiuiitoii Amanita Hmllua Allred SnoilgriiM Laulaa Micor It li Meivarl W M Stewart tCitclld U 8iriuii tan Hullivau C A Terry T U 1 hoimivm l.oulsla Tjnt"lid Alry TravUTi'mplat) I'rowell W 11 Walton Or Walker J Wvlib .1 M Weln nil Tnmnile William! Caroline. Wllllimt I Wi WC Wlnon I'liomta K WrUhllliirt WorihiiiBiiin T nnrk Kilward (rundr K liuund l.achinaa Jacob , Joiinsou A Kuilh Ueo V Kemy J J KMiiiy John " " Iverr l hi.nit S KuiK Laura Lancaster W T Laniacd Mrs l.auton Matthew Leake Samuel A Lea Anna l.onun 11 1, Lowe W K Lucky Thorn t Mayuesn Eek Maugram ltlehard Marehall Jennie Marltu Mlneiva Matlieliv W T Mudd rtdtx .Men lit Ma lo Mlnii.i K W Moorman Clint 0 Morrlaey Jmuui Mm timer r'redrlck Morrlt.luoP McDude John 11 McKiiiiion It McCoicle Kaohel Newman J I, NelHill'lliniliai J Ncvll; Uobl Owen till PntlelM-m S K Perry W 1'rtillh H It l'llllll. II I, Porter Wm l'jiilttr Mollle Uernaid Henry Blidou J It K'lblusun J 1) Haniltrs Itichard Mar.deis C r' scliHwliai'ker Max f cut II K Hhainllev John Hhaw A M blilrlev tieorgo s i.llli Uliariet Know W K Hitoiinraai W 1" Htamet Jamea Melllnail AiiKltlt Hllmimnil C 11 Mhnlli II K S.illicajiiiinl A C Thnmrtnn Jaiutt Ttndle laan Turner M illie TMKtrlieo W W altera J W WniklniT J Whliaker t K WllllwiiaJ II () W'llllaiui Ciiarlle Williams Lee ' wilsiinJnhn Wrlntii Henry Well J W -Fsrelcn. - Fredrlct Ouiioote Uutuuaa Jobanaee Dno and one-half mlleil ,ov Trottino; Purse, $I26-Three Mirf For horses that Inivo no record better than a iiiliiuteH, t-.t or whlcu to second. Mile beata, 3 In A. Running Purso.tlOO. Free for nil, t.'.'iol wlilcU to tecoud. Thret- quarter mile dash. T11IKD DAY. Caston Stakes- Free for all, t.vi. Kntrance, one-bnlf forfeit, wiin !Jii auiicu, .,o 01 wiiloli lo Kecond horse- Milelieals, 1 In il. Iroilluir 1'iirHfl-HI'i.t t'liiaa For homes that have no record betier than :sn ttwto llrst. tin to arcond mid I;., 1.1 thellilrd. Mile lifiilH. .1 In Trolllllir I'll ran RI'J.1 For horses owned within a radica of In miles OI tne cily, and Used ns gentlemen a roinl tiers, that have noreonnl. UMito lliat,oU to Kecond, 6I.M0 llilnl Mile lienta, 3lui. FOUKTU DAY. Itllliliilia- I'nrNO. HiflO- For nmldun luur-year-olda and under. Hint have not won prior. 10 Jan, 1st, 1n1, (:: of which to aocoud. Use and one-eighth mile dash. Trotllnsr Pnrae. air.f-ai so f-iu For borsea that have 110 record better than :n, iitai 10 nrst, too to ascond, to third. Mllelieata, 3 in Kllnulnir I'lirno. Bif v Free for all. tlii to Urst, ft;) to second. Two- mile beats, ' In FIFTH DAY. ('Oliaolntinil I'liran. HI. Ml. Itnnninv For boraxa that have run and not won durlnir lhe meeting, ,-i0 of which lo secoud. .Mile beats, i In ;l. I'rultlna- Pnrtn. ftiin. 1 ree for all. SI J."i to II rat, t50 10 Btcond. f J5 to iiiii. miir uvaia, a 111 it, CONDITIONS. The nlmre. trottliiir rai-u , l.a ,iiA i.... three In dvo, unlena ieclnlly mentioned anil i-o sumiuni ny me ruiea 01 tne .Nalloiutl lrntiliigasiiaclation, the runnliift races to lie goverened by tile CanlUil Jockey club rulea. r.nir.ince fee lonll rorsea.ten tier cent. cf purse ...no, aiutMui'tuiy noiiiiiiniiiiDa in ailcanel. huti lea to all ruuiuiiirlcluli purata to close at op. 111. the On y prevlona. fmr to enter and 1 urea 10 atari, r.niriia 10 all trottliiir imraea to clote at I) 11. in., May llth, l , four to enter and hree totiait. 1 hejiidgea In euch day's lacing have lhe power to remove eii her rider or driver 11 rn-eui any rro 'Kuiie ami annll cerlnluly mt-11 r,i i 11 neceaeary. iioiii Hie tmt tinitniid itinnliic trnrk aim iiuu In v,mii n..n.u tlou aiiitiuiipw eialile Iroom and coiuiietiint li iteitfi rlKiihtroiietannil ruiiiieia nie now on iiiexrn inula and ready to handle horaea by ti.o dny wek or month. A Inraenml cciimio- uioua note! la now bnliin erected on the Kruiiima ami win .oe niiivlu u li-foie II10 meet. iDueomniencei, which will ollord uiunluae coniiiindiiiioiisloriiil. All cciiiui,inlcltiiita to be addresncd to," V. V. CLF.Vtl.AM), eeeretaiv, Uallns. i'. Cleveland S n,ikl,y have leaned lliese iiniiimls fora leimol' ten veara, atd will give every year two meeting, Spring and r all, m il can h.ii' the iirnn n ,,r c.v our uiillnl ellnrta rhall be given lo innko tlila '",,'"r''i not oiuy m liorsemeu, put will have a Pnrk atltracllve in every lealure lor families, where the strictest wi win niu in-eni ri,i nut. Cl.hA KLANI) & BABKLEY. kyOSl rotehed 1 CMAS. MT, MO: United States. iiki i-hriHANS, Manager. TRINITY IRON WORKS, onier Iloss Avviuie aiul 9&agnolia streets DALLAS, - TEXAS- Ulron, Brass Foundry, Machine and Blacksmithing Shops. Manufacture Iron Sta Fronts, Ventilators, Sash Weights, Kailings, Pullovi, Boxes and Shafting. GenerslEs ijrass uoods and ripe r ulings, etc., pt It. iHOROAX.Sr. pairs of Engines and all kinds of Machinery, chock, uracrt 1 romptiy jixecuiod. P. . It ox UM,. DALLAS IRON WORKS PHELAN & CO. , The ltcd Shop on Ross Avenue, Dall as, Texai lirnea and Iron CaHtinen. Encino reuairs. Mnr.hine Job W'otk. B!i mith Work., Boiler iMakinrr and rcnairino-. Shtot Iron Work. Smote Stacks, Spark Arresters, etc. AnylhinL' in tho BOILElt, ENGIXE iu.Anitii line we guarantee snttsluction with our work. And dont vou fonret tho HEn HFIOP wlmn mii nnt n cood cheap job. P. O. Box 3:18. PHELAK&Ca CEMENT, LIME, J3J A OfBH THORN & HUNKINS Lantea4 itealert wi-atof New York City ,; house n sit. Louis mnkliiir a sjufiaity ei -gwiila. PilceLlalsintoiiniirlh'Stlon. Uenerrl otllce, Suit and 311 3 p11"" BriineU Olllce, i03 N Main St. WibWJ Tnvon Avenue and ltallroad track. Ww 111,000 barrula W. C XiOWJLI3D &o CO.. Ooaaanalssion. MeroHarr. DF.ALKRS) IN WHEAT, CORN, OATS. Et . in CAR LOTS. Proprietors City Elevator. DALt AS, TEXAI F1LLINU UliUk.lt- Foil GRAIN A SPECIALTY. Writ r Quotations. SCHNEIDERS DAVIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS Dallas. Texas E. G. CHILDS, Dtaltr Is ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL Be MoaiKceuouilcnt'ia th Wn.irf a .A.?i ,0,,.Y lrn"t of this powder II tint Si. 1 1 H''"Pht. which ad.lt 10 the bread a valuable princlpliloat In tirooe of mikltil tale In levied cant only by Urocert .n.rally. CHARM IVI'F'C .COMPANY, I Carloan-aad R.U. ' " .., . oaceaad rrl. C,r; Lame, j,tfUli , C O jX 2L FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR" THREE KINGS 1 NEW VANITY FAIR! Tare Excellent Oiirarettoi, each their own peculiarities. rNKW VANITY FAIR. luttont.M111'' Mtldeal Clirareilt yet irodoofd. A DAINTY SWEKT BIT; HKVKM PIBT PHIZE MBfj, Vie tne, te'.!!. rbllilelblat lbTS. rail"' WM. 8. KIMBALL A CO, r rleti r baeeo Woikj. BosbieUr' t