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' -""N ..-$, .as:- THE DALLAS HERALD. SUNDAY MOl.NING, MAX 15. Ib i THE HAS IA1LY RIBAID (www nan MfUltT PFOUT. frLLIOTTA HALL CD r irnnriit to tnnojnm J. W. "wan. as aean'tl'late fir Mayor, sub. aaucn of the Democratic coovm areanth .rlswl to ann'xnto- ll.e n n f mire . nam "nulilUe ror Jltyorol inn k t. i"t. HtDlCATIOSS. .oral rri'ntavl partly cl'wly wmMer; twlh to! u(ni; fi' fVifi In fAe trmptrnlure. UaLIKoh.vu offige lo the Amount of three and four car sds at a time are shipped to Chlcnifo, end ae'l rondily at from flva to tix dollars per box. Accoruiko to th Ui rills of Hi. L-i'i'i the realty of that city f)ot op $1:10,000.1.00, and tho pronaUv $fi 000.000, for 1881, l,e tola! boinj $1.r),000,000 1a thvi fur tho jvr , previous. How is this? li the fn'iira g'fl'.t city ('inidown bill? t It it repirtel tKot .Mr, Amour, of Chi cago, of tho flr.n of l'lmkinton, Armour A Co- is i tho jrrnir i?p, and that be hss pur chased a fiVt of (jr-iin v-snla nnd chartered otnerr, to aa to keep any one tlae from con trolling the lake freiirhta. I iHox. A. M. Jomks, bavins bono, con An a UaltalStijt"! rniponl nt CMc-nt filed h il bondof $20.000 TndinTMf 'ii pnn tbadutl?! of h!s i)fTi 'fr"lt ia mid' that ap phcatiom for doutyabipi are received t'y blm nt the nto of one a minute. TllK seventh annual convention of the Cathollo Youn Men's National Union was In ninn tbii weok, ending yoilordiy, in Chicago. Tho d -loKites. attnmJol aohmn btKh mam at t!io cathedral of the, Holy nirne, and Archbishop Fcenan delivered nn In'pirlnn addrcas. Nkar'.Y flvo 'hudnrcd employes wero (lis- Cbareod from tho conaiu bureau during tp0 week ust passed Wauao of thn exhaustion of tho appropriation lo pay for their services. Thoro wern twoivo' hundred at work with business enough on band to keep thorn busy for a year to nomn Inflammation of the boaclaltma broken out to an alarming oxlnnt amonif, the. cattle In Western Iowa and E latorn Nebraska, nnd tho ownira of 1 iro herds fed much anxiety. Healthy an i mils seem to be MTocted instant- ly fy the pr"onci of di- '" tino, and fur no medical aid Tim thrntrlr wrcstlinif with action in ch nlifhtyK' K1 IBCVUni nil that of the obnoxious an trtiti and aoc f 'nnati arc i mayor' i . i..2jr-..i.,. BHEED3 A5D PATCHE3. It U not an abtraci:oa. Il il rot an Idfa'ity, living la the brair, but leaving lbe he irt untouched. It dori not cooiiil in par ticular frame of mind in the excitement of animal feelicg or the overflow of theteoti bililie, io the kindlin; of the fancy, or the heating of the iniag:nation. It live not mwely in viiible manifeitation of devotion, in the bowing of the keep, or the lf:ing ot hand. All these may be without Rsligiot; ii Religion may exist without them. It it benevolent action, flawing forth from holy motive. It i that charity wbicu, hoping all thligs, believing all things, contents not itwl.' wl'.h a "111 ye warmed a?d be yo cl itbed," but performs the good which il daiires. It ia Ihttt love whiih tLrot i'.t embrace aroui.d all bunian kind. Ii U that ber.fvok-Dco wl.itu, like a river ol gKxl, gushing from a purs f unlnin, flw iroly f rth to ail, tprea'iin' beuuty nr.d fert.lilyan 1 blesedne- around cauair.g the desoUti) pUces of the eirth to rej ieo, and m-king th'i wildernejs bud and bUiiorn as the P)io. I. koowi rmt Ihf luit of power. It k ims nut its own prefi-rmfcrit. lis kirgdom ia not of thlfwor d I', is t.x hith to tiivy the pte-idi nt ! t rn- k to d riri-c Ihi hum- Lloit. It bith no ftllowsliip uh bigitrv. Its cree l i, "Do Justice, love merer a-.,d wlk humbly boforo God." Ia nc:t ii-t!;o pure in heart. The temolo of iu worhio in the U'livoreo. It U mitk, compah.iatof fori;iv i'ig, without parlialily and wilhout hypccriy. 13 a tranicnpl ot iiiin who pcnt b's lifo in doing good. It U tho spirit of Ood living in the huimn himrt. Tho woilJ hts not jot loaned the aor.g th it the anucls tuiif ut tl.o advent i.f U.n Mofjiah. Strange that tbo harmony of hcavon ahould jnr bo upon human .! Stranger yet that they who havo known tho baptism of the Spirit ihould Imvu to bertrt to Join tho angel anlhmi, "Ijkcu on eirth, good wiil to tnci.l" When will this loirful invontUti-nvy end? Not while an.bi- tiun stalks Iiku adun ni over earth, cruahi.-.g tho grisi and thn xrnin, ai.d blighting lud and blossom. N ,t wnilu the florae joll of Uhvoc rings out upon Hi i nir, and tho futloeks of IU horsoi drip with blood and hrun.'. ho.if-jrmed 1'roin thodjin unil tho dead. Nut while power builds his throne of human akulls, cuniontittg; thi horrid fnbric with blood and toara. Tlio red rain of tho battle houlu boat upon many u fluid, and tho h.ilf- gorged vultureahall sit full oflen at hii aw ful feast, dilntily seeking living eyes as they look their lust to hesvoi.: widows ahall bonJ in their still despair over tho flre !. hearth, wailing to hear tho ali-p that will navor sound on tho threshold again, and orphnrn ahall call for their alaughtorcd aire In vain; war triumphing In evil, sbttll wal!: abroad, tUining the groe t oarth with guro, and garments shall be rolled in blood: and yet tho disciples of tho prince of peacj will slumber on. Nay, they will be active nr. tidpatora In tho wrong, giving the continual lie to their couslant professions. And when 'Will tho end b(? "Already the i'-ai-IIi arnvilli in uin Jn i DtiiV,-'tlio I1:es of doalriiotlju burn hotly CHI r-CHtT, Poke are growiog larger. Black cashmere gown art made up with sa'.in belt and collars. Blouse wait's of embroidered musliu are conaiderei pretty for morning wear. Necktie of white mu'l, with polk dot, are made up with hemstitched end and no lace. A soft and pretty transparent cotton stuff of a narkeen color, lately introduad, ia called surah lawn. The latest pMtern for a button it 'devil lecturer for the trrrpfrrnce eem, town yeatrrda?. Mr. B. R. Webb, eutfc- r of WebV D-iMt, rcijuierwi ai in r.i r.i. A t&e talus h .tel are H W Sttckieg. Tit1 ruri.d; T IIeLr, jr. Bltirr.orv; I K Bjtler, Ciuci nali: W L Norman atd E M L ird. St .1 A K Griffith, Pari, and other too numerous to mention. Bsra. liaioa'a I ersnr We rrgrot to ay that lira. Saxon met wilb a very treat! audiencA on the occti.n of her lecture, '-Women in Ref rms," at Craddock' playing on a tambourine, with aiba:keround lPer ho""? riBt- She certainly de of stars bchLd him, To thow with liibt hair can he recom mended Tutcan braid hata nf thn rittrbfiU yollow. Tbo coEtrast ia admirable. Tho mOBaicS Which arn mrninrr Inln fashion ftar hearthstonea are told in one pieo, ar.d can be laid down aa phjuiv aa a slab of atone. . There la a eamtilinr flunr ahnut iha broctdea uaed for the latest sunshades and fans, for the il.-urea on them are diamonds, hear',7, r-padi.and clubi. There U a Taney at present forusirir iron served a packed houn ar.d the cultured peo ple or l'allat mused a rare opportunity of irirnii'K iii n 'uo-i micresiirg leciure aanur bly delivered. Otter atirac'.iona in the city, notably the politico! areakinir, probahlv caused the tmall audier.ee. nolwithitsndiriir wDtco, ane apono as lb. ugh sto were ad urcMirg innuHiKu, ana idos wbo were preifr.lwroconipletelv captivtd with her elocution, manner or oelivery, e'e, Uemueriitlc Hn-y A grand democratic rally was held last ntt.n aki A...nn. r. t t 3 ...... .1.. 1 1 : " ' -' v...,,. . .11 vii ru rtusnn ... mo ii k ci inote grates which are stre. !s in support of Or. J. W. Crowd'..', the " w.t,le &cd aeeoratir.g it in aouie ap mrninee for m-ivor. B w,flt M?z,d ar d tt o V v 1 , .nw, wun a picture air ws niio-l with muii. Tnere w' i lnri-e ... . ... num. iiui mo iron ouc'c is noi 1 rrowq present, aid (rihhi. IJ-im. Oiin ....u..,ui a.uioui una. 1 v.elinorn, tiereiiil V-.bit, C,.(,! "l F. (j. i. 14 a SHfi thine; that ort.fl.;i-i roses are so j 1 . '"I '' L.'-' anJ Dr. ( twdus him i.ir 11 iniiucea torno women lo mke ''uiiio ..ne ifipe'.irg, wn ch wn uviiisrivea niaeoua oy mtieniLg thr-e cab. uiaiu-. in-ro wi i t. ma-ttiiet at oiu i ro.-ea In a bunch Ju :t be'iind their --'ttM pomn i-i Uih ci!v Monday niiU'. pi'.-ulid gland, while tying their bono't! etringi iu a monstrous bow bem-.'.h the , Hniioc-rutti' Riilly, ' , t'oneral CnVll :.nd ttbera will HdJr the V u lp llmM has found a be- tax payer nnd Uhorir.j men nt th-, U-iion nyn a-id heavenly nnrno (or tho typo of depot, on Monday r.ijht Thv will talk young man that ia principally remarldblo for ! uood sound dfm ji'r.ry ftr,d aenw'to tho pe tee buuty of hs tuousUcbo, the perfection I pie. v On Main street in Oort ,,f the Grind Windsor hrtel. and at t e I'scili.- depot by Crawford. Wellborn. Ciwir1. and'nther ill.. o nia nwlie, and Ins knowledge of all the nowi.it dances. This gentle being tne Times wuoo a uuny antjei.' Prentice Mulf. rJ declare that two hours' wori, looutu hot stove is more exhauslinir i I h .! r. Ir' .... V. I . - . I . Jn luur UOUrS WOrK It n il.ir.ra ur..l tuinkt the wrmen who in Kuropn do men' wonc in tho flulda ara bettor off than the American housuwife, of whoao lives llve sixihs are ponl in the kitohon. What posaesses people .o hang several ob long mirrors crosswise in a room ? They contuse r. flections fearfully, and sitting lately in a drawing room bedecked in this funion, wo Etoined to have g it our legs ar.d arms unplaced and lo huve grown crooked ar.d u.irBlinpU'l aiiugoim-r. nr-.i ... . wiin annuo respect fir the noble and distinguished people who danced the c itil'ion I ;te!y at tho German ainbaau'lor's bill in V i "ina, or.o nf the figures imro lured, wa ' ' ay, wn neiiner rehriea nor cl--i;anr. Tha luJiej threw golden bills and i"" nenueir.en cs'.igni them with thoir fiet. i n.) present a'yle of expensive funerals h.; , usaavanlnges for tbo-o who ara con- acioua mai mey are in the way in this world n.iu nr.. noi anxious lo Do buried, ii thi i-irisunn union show?, in relating how an ..nwimiu uuauano; laio.y a'ii'1, "I (an t nuora m loso my who, i r it wouhl coat at a inousanu uoilara lo bury her rosnect In..... l.r.l,. ..... I r . out nnd bear old time democrat) talk. (urn S.tuO UcH.liU. They cure all dlsetaea or 'hu stomach, bow elMi'oot, l!y.-r. nerve-., kldaeva an.l ml .ry urirana, an. I 3)01 will ii p.iu lor a Ihv will not ei,r-orli.r, r.r for Hhjtliloi? In i of IlijuilrlH lo'lrol 111 tllPlli Hop liutt-rt Tc-t It. He " I'rul.is" or ' .'rov.-ro," Iu auotliei- morn s, ( snoa nails I'er 1 n.b.i. ji uoiin.la. Tuu Britlahgovernmi.it has informed llio French mluistor that it will bn I'issnti-llod if a harbor ao important its Bizorta remain n tho hand cf any European power. By the lame token tho United States government can inform all other power that it will not conaont to the conatruction of tho Panama canal, unless it be under it control and man agement, Tub diveraloi of grain from lt heretofore usual eastern railroad and water routes to Now York, to tho river r-uto via Now Orleant aeema t have ntlected anriously tho carryiug trado of that city. Freights to Europe for tho past few weeks Irom Gotham hjtvo been exceedingly tow. Ooo cause of thla, it is trim, ia tho foot that an unusual number of yuaaela bavo landed In that city with immigrant, and lor tho sako of n return cargo bavo reduced (might rate, but thoro ia no question but that the lota of ao great a bulk of tho grain of tbo country baa avast doal lo do with it. Tho result will be in tho near future that Immlgrnnt-laJxn vessels will go to New Orleana inatoad of U Now York and th. n the south will begin to get a fair divide of the foroign population now flocking to ourehorcs. Urielly dUcusalng the question, tho St. Liuis Kipublican ayc "Freight rate Irom New York to Europo have boon m irvelously low during the past few weeks, ud it ia a significant fact tbat the grain movement via New Orlaana has continued notwithstanding, although Hi hardly prob able that New York will ovor tu.Joy a greater advantage lu this respect than it baa ecently. The euorniou immigration to his country ha brought number of vestol to New York, which have willingly taken freight back at almost nominal figures, in order to get anything in tho way of a return cargo. Grain has been carried at low aa live ceutt a bushel, ui possibly even cheaper than that, white the lowest rale at New Orleans hat been more than double the lowest rate at New York. Of caurke thi condition of affair will out be permanently maintained, but at the Im migration will certainly be of enormiua proportions for many month to come, It certainly look at if til I.oui ihould bottlr 1 If and do lomuthlng to divert a part ot flit tide to New Orlear.a. Sinco all the im migrant, with very lew exception, are dtlned fof the country bordering on or beyond tho Mlultalppl and IU tributaries there can bo no quottlon that they can be transported by Now Orlean by our river boat batb more comfortably and cheaper than they can by rail from New York. . 'Would it not bo well for tho Missouri Imml. (rratlon tocloty to call for a conference with tho 8U Loult morcbanti engaged In tho ox- port trtle, to ie what can bo don to In. due vassals carrying Immigrant to come to Now Ortmuit? Ulatourl would rtcelv a ,' Uit, rtwaoUh Immigration, nnd freight tatoi from New Orlean to Liverpool would wo www it inn Q.,uiu b ont,H ""TV And Wi.,)",-. left to quonuh thes.i tiro-? The good man fulluth by tho w ay, ,iind thu man of peace porishoth in tho atrcotf. En gines of death are torn from the tortured orth, and tho children of men drive vigor ously their trade of blood. Tho song of tho atiirol Is unheard amid llw din of tho bat lo fluid, and the precept of tlio gospel aro for gotton in tho tumult of camps. Tho tide of human blood must flow till it machos tho bridlc-bits of tho warriors' horses. Tho timo of the carnival of doath haaloniith on! Tbo feaat of the vulture ahall ba spread. II woe ahall gorgo hiinsolf with human prey, and carnage, drunk with gore, shall ataggur ovor hi crimsoned path! Tbo earth thill be come liko tho valley of Uinnon, and the hy ena shall howl at his horrible banquet: and yetthodi'ciplonf tho Prince of Paaco shall slumber on. This ia tho purpose that it pur poses upon tho wholo earth; and this is the hand that it slretehod out upon all tho na tion. For tho Lord of II ist hath pur posed , and who shall disannul it? And Ilia hand is atrotched out, and who ahall turn back? Ih oi'ii editorial on tbo Texas & St, Louis narrow gaugo railroad an frior crept into ono of tho sontrncet. We aaid: "A aix toen ton engine on a narrow gaugi road will haul live or six bund rod bale of cotton mora than a twenty- four ton englno on a ilandard gauge." .The typographical artiat who set up this"take"loft out tho word "or," which ahould have boon botwoen tho words "cotton" and "more," making road, "a alx teen ton engine on a narrow gauge road will haul 600 or 000 balo ot cotton, or mora than twenty-fi'ur ton engino on a standard It is io order now for all tho democratic paper In tbo country to offer their column to Mr. C.u.Ming, If ha desire to publish the truo Inwardness of hi pllgrimago to Mentor and tho consultation that took placobetwetn himself and Mr. Garfield, and which, led him to bucklo on hit armor to aid in the olectlun ot tho Chicago nominee. Ho ahould have 'arte blanche to wrlto and ray what ho planted. Tho country would like to know all about that matter, and no- It hit orpor tunity to enlighten tho people. iio.v reins .luck Uot twny, A special to the . Chicago Tribune as Coiiiderablo excitement waa caused in Minneapolis this morning by tbo discovery of the escape from tho county j-.il of the fa-noua road Bgeut and dnsporado, Toxin Jack, o'.her w'bi John J. Wilbur, wiioo cip'.urea have been chronicled on numorjug occ isions. Ut list adventure diplaed sinuch .ioolnesa and nervo and fertility oj" ir.isourcea as is of on I r2n:...VVi.vr-?: Vr-jW li. ho w . f cnitur.!.! by Deputy Marshal A. D. Pay", at Y-inkton, D. T,, for dealing a pair of horses in Velio Medicine county, whore ho h ia been noteJ as a general doaporado. Joseph Fortinr, Hie sheriti'ol' tho county, procured a requisition to take him to Granito Falls, which placo ho reached on tho 2!)tb of No vember, when ho whs brought befcrn tho grand jury and indicted aa a horso thief and for .ii attempt at murder. After tiie indict ment he was brought to tho city and incar cerated in the county jail I ' cenber 25, from whlnh ho very nearly escapo.l by sawing off ihi iron bar ot tho old cngo, tbo imrticulars -ud tho frustration of which have already b.-en published. On the 30th of April Sher iff Portier and Di-nuly B. T. Ilnndall took him back to Granita Fall, whore he was tried and aentnnced to imprisonment nt Stillwater for three . years, and on their WBy to Stillwater last Sundiy they sl oped hero nnd placed the prisoner in the new and supposed to bo im-p-eirmiMo cage In charge of Sheriff Eunia. But wnon they went nder their man vp.tor. day morning he was not to be found. There was only an emply cll, a broken skylight, a hailing rope and a few footpfiril' left. The manner of his escape is supposed to bn th's: Ho t.a, with a pri'enor nnm.d Kimr ai..l tium'ii rof other, lucked tip in tho secon'l tier of ccgoa in tho new a-t i.f the jail. It is the cn-tom lo ordor the prisoners Into lb1 ir respectivi) cells hel'ora tho tur: kev onena tl. do ir, and after thiy enter ho move a lever from the outsiilo which lock all tho doors. Thit was dono on Sunday xiuht a u--ol and to all appourancea the priaonera were secure, and thn cflloer went in with the ration, which were pulled through the plan's provided under the door, but there was i ne amply, into which Texa Jrk ia uppnsed to liavo secreted himself, and while inoomcer wnsoneagnu in leeding the other priioner he flipped out, and eilhor ascended to the top nf (he osge or else jumped down to tbo lower floor and got into the dungeon, where he remained until afior the place was l.ickod up for tho night, when he climbed up io a temporary la.mor ion io am inn work men in finishing the ceilins of that room. and worked bia way lo the sk'liuht, from which ono pane was broken, llo crawled through this and crept nut on ihe Bleep roof mi ne lounu a rope uara ry tne masons to raise and lower tho ataging from which they are engagrd in painting the well. lie cut long peo, which he taitencd to the sky light, ant descended to the ground, which till bear the prints of hi itockinufoot the only reminder left to conaolo the wondorlne Jailer. P f -fc,3 fijpstea. Jt GREAT URF k PEA I HAS THK Leading liliin EOTJ erj (: OF TEXAS, No. 712 .Elm c? Pi $3 No. I. e, TJi it; above cuts represent a f'ewof flu. X,.v SmiU iistrcccivcd Ilt Pearson's. No. 1 is a litlic Bomietanrj tnminetl beautihilly.No.3 represents one stvle of trim 1L ?? 2 w,th. PPllkr rokc. No.' 4 is also a yw. e nave tne largest stock of IV- -, xv X !' - , 7f I . "mm a. ladier-- Avear in ut W a' ' . Tim KtDa Jetties, tho exemption from taxation for ten jeara of all mamfaotoilei and IU restoration to decent and honeat gov ernment, have given Mew Orlraot a toi m, tnd real ottato In tho orotcont city ha gone up, whllo buslne i it pouring In from all quarter. When all the railroad heading for that city aro completed, It will have t itlll greater boom, and will rnw and flourish until It becumet a aecond New York, PRorrnaon lici tayi to-day will bo clouding and threatening, and from to-mor row to tho 17th Inclusive, It will bo ol i with liability to frost unlott It hat previously formed. 1 DuasRY'a Star route tiii waiaoomplote cms 1'onf wonru. Coir upon.li'iiceef ilia Herald, Kent Wohtii, May 14, tail. The Episcopal, Motho Jltl anl.Proabylorlan Sunday .choola rach tlartid out to-day to bavo a good time in tho usual picnic way. The liquor dealer araoclatlon elvo a baakot p'.cnlo on tho hanks of the "Oliuio Trinity" to morrow, t"t' MrU. W. Oillesple, lb chaliman of the republican executive committee of Tarrant county, Issued a card lo-day Hating that tho an e n lea repumican meeung or xnuriday nl'jht, which Indorsed Mr. Butler for post matter, toted without any executive author ly. A May party for tho llttlo folk will bo giv-n at Mr. Turner' residence to night. I. inom that Col. I1, ' Alexander, the prctot.t postmaster, who I a very popular sod efficient gsotlemtn, will retain hit posi tion. An extremely drunk mn, trylrglo make hit way up Main street Inst evening, created onsiderable mu:ement for the palters by U t not Yvurg, tbo ilato temperance - Ata uitwaaty Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of Ihe Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Goneral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth rqimla Sr. Jimns Oil. as a , awrr, nlmpl ami rnrnp External ltenieiljr. A trial emails but tlio oiuiruinulveljr trilling outlay i.f 60 Cents, and eierv on mrTerinn lih mln can Iikto clieau and iwaltiva rrouf of iu claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL ntUflOISTS AND DEiLERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Itnlllmnrr, Mil., V. S. A. Nit:('iAi. MiriiM. jLKNUl.tsil ATI!tU)liHlC' .M .ilnn. Mitchell bus no equ.il; in her profusion In tvlllog the pii-t, piiwnt unil future. Hlie shows jotia eorrenilllifiie-a nf your rut tire j"rll,e' Sho lelis y. u what you ho hit ail'ipt 0 r r Incites liiil.leu lrenui-ii(,c)al oil anil ml-i-r al. Mie removes evil lntliii-iice,brl! gi. .Iier llioso long porteil neit nn k a Hie slander unil anilrnvy r your euoiiilea full hurml-iis. ( all auil h oonvliired. t'au fce rumut opposite tlio City Mull, on Sycamore, eeat alilo' hotweeu Main and Coiiimorc-j ttreeti. Boo sign. I WllA w Vl'lue Lumber, Siting. Ilisjlja, a-iHNier, ... 9, Texas. iarniebed V nces. I ON, UMance Tohoa (inn ol ihe Finest Hioeu of MEN'S, LADIUS AM) CHILI). .KS'.o boots and mm KverSoan In this marnet. Wo have d.NO'ICK.-U(' ehy elven thai o i May nth tlieiiianHBompntoUhe Wlnelei-A IVIIion mnn. ura"tiirlnoiiiiAiiy of Hits city will launder IhemanaKCliieiit of A L, Cenwoil, wholuts had many years cf uperlence In the tewing machine business, and to all llinao wli i:vmilil like to make n piirchaae of Hie New No. 8, can bo accommodated ;by calling or having ardors at ale. 711 Mulu tirorl. , W'huelor Wits n MTgCo. .. v"r vv- Mount lilln, Texan. May 5, m. H.T-r-WINHMAOrllXKOOOIW.-Allklln's of Hewing Machine ueeUloaiind parts at lowest wholesale price. H.iud for price IM and save chnigts by netting goods at lioine. OTIS, SMITH .. CO., itl 72 Main sir .let, llmuton T.-xaa. O-W NTED-M s'onn-cutUrs at Ill.Wper day orpkoo work, nWoio iiitarrymonlat tiM, pei day loilrlller on the llniiiia bililge ou ti. C M.r railroad, H, J. l.ooiite, coutroctor Morgan, ll-eque Co., Tex. O-NOUCKIO CONTItACT()lt4 - Having coinpti td the first icctlonof twenty-five miles oftlieKasi Texas llallwny, sealed propoxal, will he received at this ntlloo tint!l Tuesday, Moy.Hl.t , 1891, for elearlng, grubbing, grading and tlnihsr work for the next seventy. tlve mile. PmiMwals will bo received for sections of tlve miles nr fur the, wbol work. Plana and prolll-t can bo toea at thisontoe, and specldesl Inns had on application . Httcosasrul hl'ltlor. will hs required to give a bond of ioilaninlty against all olalms on their work. Work mutt be promptly commenoed upon the awnrd, and vigorously pushed. Tht right to rejrrt any nnd all bids Is reserved. For Infi rmntlon apply to dudge J. r. Crosby l're.liliri East Texas ltnllway, Houston, hiniT, . House, Danker, MoiKloa, Taxes. or to Hi i tiiiilersl(iied on the work, It. II. COUstNS, Chief KnKlnecr. Itraiiinont, Te.,Mstvl, mil. O 11,'k I 1CK I ICN I l-un ami alter Mon dsy, May 2d, t will deliver Ir In any rart of tn city aaeliepathoebetiti K B Ilager, full Mflitortmnr.l tf IIT1PTIU VIVV T .i.tr... brated m.bne. ..L. " V -'V.'1B? n-l omer c u. , " - ".""u f w? "Mr un,p". ,'lher in l)re,B M.i-.i or Comino. TO Z2T r180 lrCK or sP"nS Blylw! MEN'.S ami YOUHl'SFISS wv -.j,a.u rti nai 1111 lUSpWUUU. TV"T" yx . a i - . -r - iNU s TO SHOW GOODS a. or v a a t nw.T . . . And Our Prices will be Found THE Lt iV f S r. A COMPLETE 8TOCK OF On lliind, all the Latent Styles, received at LEON K A. I-I "N" ' y 604: SLIV: STREET. MAXiraryruBtcns or CEO. LANK BOOKS Xsia-no--H.x:jFji . , PINTE5S AND STATIONERS, PUBLISHERS OF ALL J2 Used In th State lof Texas 421 and 433 North Main &tn NT. I.OIIS.MO Oiiret;ihlahmnllvery muoh th largest and moit oonu lete or It. kind W'Bt Of Mlulaalppl river. Our grant apeolalty la theanpply or (Joenty ( Uoer. Ba" k ' , Miebul n hr,li"iVm" ea. Ag,mU M " lnU ' W;ntl7g aa'd " uflewry renl Dvpnrlnsontor IssNiiratioo, HtMtatleo, itistl Illatory. Austin. Texas, Maroh 11, 1881. To all wham II may oonoern t This Is to certify (hat Hie' Eniittalile Life Aa auranoe Hioleur.or Nuw York, has In all re ieel lulln eoinollwl with Ihe law ol Taxaa as ciinill'.loimilei-Mlnni tula doing bualneaa In 1Mb slate, and ttiet ilu -i. Compaiiv holils a eertlilcalanf an'horlty fnun thla oill'oa entit ling it tu U ) iioeliii-a. in thla ataia for ono year fnun tliolHiilsynr .taminry, 1HSI, to the illsl ii.,ynf Uecem'wr IH-I. ttlven under my himrt and rent, a, oflbe, In Auv.lu, ine day and date drat above J r a I tuonUiiusd. U9 t A. W, Hpnlglit. ., . , Coiinil.altner, S.U. Phlpp ,, .L.Mav, T'lAgt. tKMi'Uajt, nepnrlmoait r Snauraneo, SlallsU1 bo. ii ana is usury. A ii.iln CI. 11. USi. Thi ccr.llle, ttiat I'm U-rooin 1 ttoU-fl uompH-y, i rrrtiporr, ., usvln compu Willi nil theiequlr. mentHof lair riatln" suranee Otinpai.les In this S'ale, ami i''"' exhibitor ao- r lllene from tho loniptrr'IIJ'" pulillo accounts aliowlna payment of III8?, OccupailonTax ioi nue jr rrom tin I'1" otJanunry. 1891, Is hor.i j autliorlseil le sue tha lni.n,. or H e ..ml Marina Intunw thrniiKhoui tUesla'o froinlh" I-.1 ilnvuf; l.nrw IMl tn Ci... !ll.l I . t.r I .eet.l.ltr. I npim paynieiiinl snehfiirilieriax 'no t,l,t-r niiinletpal rorH irullo s In which fionipwi may do bustueaa at ixey l-e rei"ltel hy law- I totes Ijinny Khervof, I berellnlo flat Jj . I---I..U ami n.nx inn iinprrB-- n IbI flohii si a the (lav ami dnte tl-s' at' I I WrUtau, A. W Hii-iv". CotnmlasW I. J. t,arn, Att , D' lilTi'S i .' t i