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THE DALLAS HERALD, TUESDAY MOIiMJ, NOVEMBER 21), 1S81. KOA1M AGAIX. A Correspondent Forcibly Depicts the Kereity fur Aoveaiiltile Approaches to the City. To (He Eilliornf (ho Pallas Herald. Yes, T.ouils Auuin," For there is scurcely anything more needed, now, about the llourMiini; city of l;illns, tlian gooil, wide, straight, solid muds. Yes, keep the subject nptuted, lr. Kilitnr, until the disgrace of jinvu'. ! "Mil u iiiw my w wiped out ; at least, until tlnro is inoro decency, more iiiiuu'ii, inure imivcuieiiic anil inoro prollt to the "citiens," and morr accommodation tor tl.e country twople in the wuv of road: This is not a matter to be mmteitod or lightly considered if Ihn citizens hare mii repini jor incir own, or city's pros ed u v. iiii-y an: jusi in u point now wtiere th ere is treat danger of orolits liillinir oil'. of business being crippled and of business invii iem,j ruined. In the great strides that are being imid in niiiiiinig "I1 tieity ami country like tins, oyer,- support ol the diversilied oecupa uons siioiiiii ne carefully watched, unit obstruction whatever allowed to lessen the opportunities ol securing business. The city ot Dalian has not been wanting in sun- port ot an any important enterprise. .She has secured a commanding interest in railroads winch (,'ives character and stiunling to her iciiuiii.s: citizens, 10 ncr oiisiness capacity ami to the productive interests of the comity anil tins section of the .State; and now flie is just K a situation to fritter nwny her trade by which she inav fall into itisirr. nilicance in her trade, uai'ue tind coninier , bial iiillurncn. The people of the enmity are just at this tune doing till in their power to get their trade away fmm the citv. Not, by any means, from choice, but from necessity. From the fact that some, if not most of the roads leading into the city, are much of the tune, inmost, impassable. And thoso times come generally at such times audio demand jor inn ei is greatest. it is a singular tact that the people like nanus anil nueto trade there; thi(t some sections and oven some highly creditable towns hare sought with great earnestness una oilers ot means to open convenient ways of transit and locomotion to and from the citv, and yet are compelled to forego r,iiiir,iii,iiiuiii in doing so on ac count of had roads. There is na belter fanning section of this county than that in whicli tho noble little town ot Uncnsler is situated none iiioe productive and yet they unit it impossible to transport these products to Dallas, principally, on ac count of an impassable piece of road right at tho entrance of the city. Knterprising men see this and avail themselves of the oppor tunity of building up a retail trade conve nietit to the peoiile whom they run barter ii'i mm mij ii me produce. It is true that farmers like to put their 11AI.K8 flux IVAilllXS nx itp eomiortably and take, their wives unit children to Dallas. US' ft ITIlllIP tmirl trt sell at, a broader lield to buy in, a nlncc of ........ uuviuat, inoro sigois, nioro people; ami I may say more opportunities of spend lnir their niom.v K.o r... ...... '. i ,. J' ' nilli oi good, sale roads they cannot do this and are junto io coiueni themselves with such on ,mvl Mill f ii.u f,i ....HI.... II... I , . oviiiiijp aim oiiYing an llre without their reach, foregoing ('be pleasures VV , '. "nl s inu nroiiii mid beau tiful pruinos, the sight-seeing in the city and thec.Nluleralcil spirit of the fntnily cir cle nt the recitals on their return, Hut the inducement for bringing the cotton, of that HCCflOtl tfl tl.llli.a ,1.!.. . . . " ' v,,s " "son, was, miiuilv, the compress ami the only means, of matin.- ji across this nail Imtlom was by getting u , long wagon trains by which men and tcnni eonlil it.til. I.., .1... .i.i... i ..... ., . - tiouuiiii ami inerehT I . pun unit push ft through llns, single farmers cannot n.'. uuuu nicy wero.io eiuh together for Ti. 1 V ' ,l"'mul 'ill'jeet Women and V....M..H iu iiniioyances they would not minimi io. Ami the truth is, Dallas is losing her retail trade, without which she will ose her position as the emporium of JNnrtli leans.. This disposition on the part of the people is not confined tlhose around Lancaster, but is to be found in everv o ar er ol he country, and It is growing rapidly. Iheonly way to check it, and it "'u' u ii to ninko ronds AH the southern portion of this county ,UHj northern tiort on of KIliM t.....tnn- inu iiiioroacnes to i.n and I might say wholly, by the ,lepe,tc condition ot (lie road across tho bottom toward Wnxiiliucliie. This piece of road is but little oyer n half mile, hut it becomes impassable in wet weather and takes a long tunc to dry. It would cost hut a trillo to ninko it eiiiui to I n Itlli.u i,:.i.... ...... juke, and tho farmers on the south side of the river have been desirous for several vesrs loappropnate their tune and means toil hut he people ol tho city have relused to aid them, and not leehng able to complete the ThTs is 0m'' y UuV0 "ot ult'"'l'te.l it. TllKoxt.T I'i'ni.ir in. ii. fjoing south nt of the citv. The road conn; ca.4l. 1,on...a i;.. '.....r "'. J as ....... ., n nillcli L'H'alcr uisiatice. the road north is very little, if respectable road leading into tho city. X lierson would, for a moment, sup. I'oso or suspect he was Approach ing a city where, within a 'n.ile ,1 the corporate limits, judging from the roads afone, they are more, like tl.e i . proac .es to a now mill, where it is gener ully all ravel and no road. There is not a o?oiiomile Str0t r"r ,lecont ,lrivo It is necessary that the citv have great, 1 IThJ" ?le,l!,lli, fr,,' wo to four miles trom the ci y limits, according to circum stances. The travel from il, .......? tion of the county falls into the road leading cost from the city about Whito Jiwk creek, f,, r inifesandthe wear on that four miles or whatever the distance may be, is sog,- .", t hat notJiing but tho very f.est constructed road will stand it Ho with the McKi. ncy road b,i so Wlth lllu ,.rfst0l r()ml miic) I ndera proper . , , iiknaic or rjTY rniiR t nerc Should he a llrsl-class road to Whim llock creek-pcrfirtly straight and one hun dred fee wide. The same to Turtle Creek on the Drcstnn ron. vrl1 Ki llteturiipikefrointheDalhuihrldgesliould bestraigbtene, , if the conforn.ati,,,, o he groiinrl will admit of It, nM,l extended to the to,, o he hill, mi , VX '.,, rond slioul.l bo brea.t aud solid to Ced,," creek, Ihese approaches to the citv and others sl.ould bo made, in the first pi , 4, o stand tl.e travel that is thrown in 'upon them by converging roads bevond. I the second phicethey should beconstrueted so s o give a due sense ot the importance o the dace. And In the third phu'e there should be some respectable roads, upon which el i- reus, visitors and HI ranger could take pleasure rules nud drives, when they could .real he the fresh nir or take o View TZ beantilul prairie scenery. Let ua have good roads. Lrt tts have no wo Id vis t our city tor pleasure or prom. Let no nun luivo reason to complain 0f tj0 Inaccessibility f our cit v i) h"'' '"K B'"r Indn i: menu In way of Better goods, Rrcalcr variety and better nrlces, tl.an nnyBotl er facibtlca for travel, and wo can secure the the wholedilo dealers did much few o bv V.ioni?0 ! ,1.,0"u,l,orl .,f iMr rde by bu ldinu bridges, e e.. and they have the railroad, ; hul a wholesale business alone We loA fo"y 7 10 ,,r"Uj Je"tin Fiiiui Acuatm. man 51222. "u?lM "0- Another Trlmer I.emon. Tho following was picked up yesterday on Main street, in the neighborhood of the Hkkai.d oilice, and ddressedto the Te.tns Siftings. But we concluded to publish it first, and then send a copy to the .Siftings. This method will save two cents: This is a liook. Yes, It is a New I'.nok, but it is 10 Years old. See, it Has got the Heal of .State on it. Look at the pictures. Who made them, they are so bright in their colors? They were borrowed Iroin the cir cus hill-piter, and are chrouios to make the liook sell; they crow more uhout the plow than anything else. See that Itabbit. His ears" are bigger than the.man's gun. He can out run a candidate lor (ioveroor. See that mini in Sunday clothes; heisa Hog and poultry tender in Texas, lie calls his rooster linlunsin, because it "crew-so," and bo calls his hog Mauit, because it would "come into the garden." Does the liook sell well'.' Yes, tlie railroads buy it by i,m) copies at the time. Why do the 'liailroiuU buy tli.it Hook? Undo Daniel, ol i the Age,' can tell you if be would. This Man with theGreciiHag is a Lawyer. Flow smart he looks with nil his books. They are great Hooks bound J.vit h sheep, to iirofe anything for his sheen-head clients. Does he sell those Hooks? No, They sell tlione who swear by them. They can show that (land 7 aro 12. How can a I.awver tell wht the law is or what a Jury or a Judge will decide, or whether his Client will win or lose? I!y tossing up a Nickel or a jack knife. Is he a Producer? Yes, he produces an annual crop of law suits with all kinds of brambles. Does this business pay? Yes, the Judge cm givo good dinners, and the Lawyers by-aud-!ive can ride in carriages and go to the Legisla ture. The Lawyer can cry before a jury, just like a liahy. Is that Lawyer in busi ness? Yes, ho" belongs to tint Kirm of I Kctchuni ii V (Tieateui. Here is a policeman. He dresses In'blue, wears brass lull tons and carries a tiistol and a baton. What does lledo? He walks the i streets and draws his salary. Is Jle a smart man ! l es, he is an Astronomer. He inspects the stars every hour through the ;iassci. ne can see unit no can hear when io is thirst v and culled on. or when it linle boy or a noor man eels into trouble. Is ho a oriivo Aianr on, yes, no is a oriive man ami an .. . i . . T . .11,, i nnawicvi inu ine nan uoy oooiDiacits are iitraiil or The Policuniau is grateful to that him. rich num. who can make him Shut his eves and put him to sleep with a bank bill. yi no is tins nig Man.' that is a Councilman. Whnt is his business? To save inonfT lor the City by watching thespiggot and not seeing (he big leak at the bung hole. Vthat makes bun step so lli'di? He in crossing the Btreet and it is full of Holes a i id mud, (mil he does not want to soil his new boots bought with his liar from the citv he loves so. See Ho has fallen down. Yes. into a man-Iran on tho sidewalk. Itut he did not break his leg like th Poor man whom it cost HX) to get cured up, besides loss of bis work. It vou want to get up a Family Tree and know who your liehitives were,' vou must run for Council man. You will be like cbrn when the race is over- vonr ribs will no all on tho outside. What makes that Man ilrive'so'fast? It is a Doctor, and he miist makepeople believe be has got Lots of businesson band. Whcro lie L'oiiil'7 To seen man with a sbi'l.t Fever whom he will keen in bed warm : and comfortable a month, and thru tell how ow he was and How he hrntiLrht hinii.nl Hut what if the man dies? lie niu say ii nun iroin me nun treatment. f the first Diclor, ' will say it was trom the bud or from a weak Coiistitution Hint would not react, or the want ol proper Nursing. Are I'octors sociable neon e. d u ves. thev will visit vou 5 times a ihiv. anil brine-ii doctor friend with them to consult. They sonictiines too, have sore Throats, because they swallow a Dictionarv once a week, ami scare you when they describe your disease. mini manes them write in Latin. Hecause thev are afraid Yon tind nut what are the virtue of pure Water mid bread l'ills. See This Man. How tired lm l,,L Why does Ho hatiir bis Head so? lie hnu been reading one of the 1-t'oliiuin I-Mitc. rials of the Dallas IIeiiai.ii. lie iswool-eath- ring in the High Tarilf discussion, and ursine; the law that makes Him nav ? or a I0 suit of woolen clothes. X ow he is thinking about Count v roads, City streets, Uailroad centres and Independent newspa pers. Ke he has something in his Hand. Is it a snider web? No. it is n man with nil uie lexss raiiroin s wit 1 their crest I rilllhS comillir IO iralltlS. An l-.tlllor enn live on Air and fulls and the first water- melon of tho season. Hut lie goes to all the Halls nud Dining and Festivals free. lie. goes free to the Theatre and on the Itllilroad. Ho is ll Snare num. Ib:.l i ..i r . , '.. . .1 ' uiniijs spare oi casu. no is a .Moral man. ncTor drinks nor smokes except when He is lomi-n. ti inn, noes no wrue Willi: A I .........I l'l.... .1 1 .. . ... A pair of Shears and u Paste l'ot. and be re-lies on these very much. Is Ileamiable? tes, when a bur. Ilrawov fe niv is mn,l about something iu the paper: but be gets orl'ul mad when a Small man Has anything to say against il. An Old Wanifin's Atlvlre. Aunt Kachcl, writing to tho Cincinnati '.niiuirer, savs: "When vou fceh nnm.ll ntnt think: you must taku niei icine. r..r loiincss- sake 'get the licst." If you need remedv that will mnkii Villi rmriilii in your habits, give you a eooif natural uppc- ine, nuiKC your skiu clear and snmoth, and move all snots anil enns hrs ib-o in. catc ill-healtli ; if you wish to he free from mental depression, iretiuincss, peevishness, wakefulness nud other disorders, use Hrown's Iron Hitters." Rarah Rlddons anit l-aily Maelieth. Late ono night Mr. riiddons was sittinirby the fire in the modest family parlor, which, in that most unassuming household, served as a dining-room or drawing-room, as the casemightbe. Howas smoking calmly his ast pine, and berinning to think about go lug to bed. whither, as this was not one of hr evenings at tho thetitre, he believed his wife hail gone already. The bouse was sunk m dreamy silence ; so was the quiet street outside, silence only broken now and then by tho roll of distant wheels. The actor had been drawing a vaguj picture of a little holiday trip, which ho ami Sarah would take next summer, mid hnd falltn into a half doze, in which he was driven down a country Une all scented with evsiieklo, all draped with eglantine. Slid ilenly ho was Mused, with u start, hv bur. ried rootsteps, that were flying rather than running down tho Passage. Vhocoild it he he asly-d himself all In n inar.c and wonder, as ho iiimneil ui nml r,.i.i,.i i.i. sleep-laden eyes. , llo had hardly bad time o icithc ciuestlon go darling through his lirain, when the door of a room was Mm,,, open quickly, as by a liastv, trembling iinnu, ami a tenia! figure rushed In. Mr. Siililons gaed Iti speechless astonish ment, not unmixed with a touch of fear. 1 here before him stood his wife, her tine hair dishevelled, her dress all In disorder, her faco all quivering with strong emotion. In bewildered alarm ho asked hor what was the matter, but heronly answer was to throw herself Into hit Jirms, and 'burst Into torrents or tsars. He soothed her tenderly not knowing what to think, and gradually she K'w calmer. Then her Words made tho mystery plain enough. Instead or o. tig to bed, as he had bade her do, she had been silting tip studying her part as Lady Macbeth, and the character had so completely absorbed her In Itself, she had so entirely realised tho horror of each s luiitlon In thej.lay, bad seen It all so dls t nelly before her eyes, as If she hail been therein the body, that a wild, unreasoning terror had seised her, and she had rushed away to seek human companionship. "lliii'liuimiun." New, quick, complete cure four days, ?.!"" irrrtm,"' nrtlng, frequent or cHneull urination, kidney dl-rs-es. ft dniNlsls. Depot, UcorgVA. Atklut. LATEST Tri.KtiitAMS CONDENSED. J. M. Kictcr, on trial at Crcenwood, Ar kansas, for the murder of tioode, in ls4, has been aciiiitted. Alex. Jackson, charged with rape upon a twelve year old girl, in the Choctaw Na tion, a year ago, has been admitted. I' rank hone, one of the murderers of uuicer Dorau. ot at. i.mus, and who escaped a few days ago, has been rearrested. The post oflice at Cuntralia, Missouri, was burglarized last Saturday and the cash drawer was riddled and letters taken. Mrs. John S. Crosbv was buried at St. Joe, Missouri, on the 21st inst., her funeral tak ing place from the Congregational church. A liftcen-ycar-old sou of Will. Thompson, near llrowusourg, Ind., was accidentally shot by a boy ol Ids own ago whilebunting. The Comptroller at St. Louis has ordered money to be forwarded to .Sew York to pay the December interest on the bonds of thiit city. Judge Chester C. C,,l0, of Des Moines, Iowa, will bo oa'cred, it is said, a place in the Cabinet, at the reijuest of General tirant. At Cedar llapids, Iowa, on Saturday, Annie S. Howcr was found guilt v of mur der iu the second decree lor killin,. brr husband hrt summer. At Joplin, Missouri, last Saturday morn ing, an old man named stout, living in the eastern part of that city, suddenly dropped dead from heart disease. Mr. Absolem T. Ash, an old resident of Alton. Illinois, was ilronn.-.l .... il,., oon. inst. by falling into a pond. He was ana tive ol Pennsylvania and was unmarried. Postal Inspectors W. 11. (,'oddard and 11. A ( hainbers are investigating the accounts of (lie lute Postmaster (i. A. Hadley. Very interesting developments are being made. Henry (lamall aged 1!), while sweeping abont an eniory wheel iu the Oliver Chill How Works, at South P.end, lnd was caught iu the machine and his neck brken. " Jack Morgan, of New York, and Pat. iJoiielsou, ol Cincinnati, have been arrested under the charge of having stolen from the 1 ron .Mountain company several mail sacks. At Hermann, Mo., on the aith inst , Mr. l.il. .Murnhan, an attorney, was hurried to Uiss I heresa Wol.ln.n,. It . . I ""'si- uriiiiant and social events ot tho season. Mr. ANil liain -.vans and wile nee Hallie Alloid, Dallas, are registered at the llanters House, St. Louis, where they are receiving congratulations from numerous friends. Charles Sanders, a young man who shot anil .killed (hares f'rm i c. Louis in l.sTIl, was seen at Cairo last Democrat reporters ot the (ilohe- 1. . .ii a rumored in San Francisco that Vil li rd has bought up a controlling interest in ...w.-t. ,u ui mo l aeinc steamship Com- 1 ' .' I'locuicd 10,00", shares at per share. ' be pany caijing himself Dr. I.von. bus county, Illinois, and elsewhere, by selling hem a rare cure lor bodily ailments, has been arrested near Chieairo. "', ' ne people of McLnin !.ot;K:"ViH is '? '"v t-'ranu charity ball shortly, bavins lor its obped the establish uet.afun,f for tho naintenaSco of U ;::lm':'l?fi.i"d""'f The v. ... ..,.-, , iiavecnarge ot it. liiVKw.?k.e,l;u' wMi.mI Inrcrim- , ,., , . ",.''", ""'"'"K ins ouice boy omlll"li''i "ft he sufe in the recent Mit- - ,,, .en eoini. inu r.o .... .... from which siime'ji;,;,' JTX, VU,!r, SV ca the,e ,.,t. j,u ,mu 1( ininil some wo weeks hence, and h, ,1 .ecu l ie ;ar..lly par-ily.cd. His last davs ecm "o have been of a most agonizing character. The St. Louis Coal Kxchanco have issued a manifesto and agreement n, t to uv more than three cents fo, , ! 1 be strike among the miners still eonti John (ialus, tho fierman tramn who '(.urdered Wm Hoessel, at kZL 1 nois. last week, was caught in Lake View he evidence of guilt iu lifs possession, ill has confessed to the murder, having injected Tho llaltimoro ,t Ohio Tolegraadi Com pany throwed open their doors in 7t, Louis on Saturday. Tho lirst message' simt 7.,So. ft, c"Krntulatory one by Jlr hilanor."1' t0'Mr- GnrreU "'Uf0t1"'" A Mr Orin C. Thomas, of lltiiralo, Kew ork, at whose bouse a death hud ensued has been arrested on a charge of m order of a man of about sixty years of ante, aud whose body lias been exhumed a few days ago at Forrest Long Cemetery 1 In the case of Dr. J. C. i;;.ar,l, of Xow r eans, who was coroner for the parish of rleansand tneuiber of the Hoard of Health, the courts Jiave decidedUi.it he was correct in the posit ion he assumed of having a right o elect which of two official positions ho men neid no should retain. I'l'e-l Itrhing IMIesl The syiuptoinsofitchiiiR piles are moist ure, like perspiration, intense itchinp, mostly at night, seems as ifpin worms wero crawlimr in or ahout tho rectum. The more you scratch the worse they itch; very ilistressiiij:. The private parts are often atlected. Dr. .Swayne's Ointment is tho most eOctivo reine.Iy extant for tliis tor nientini? complaint. (Jives rest at night without ilesire to scratch, also has no eoiuil in erai heating tetter, itch, salt rheum erysipelas, barber's itch, all sciilv, crusty Itchy skin eruptions. Here is (lie proof: Certainly tho the best medicine ever used in my practice, Dr. Cotton, Woodstock, crniont. Irouhled with itchinc piles for over twenty years; it cured me completely, L. S. Messer, Kiiueld. Ask for it and take no other. Unit for fifty cents, lio il.. "tamps), three boxes, $1 Si, bvSwayne .t Son, I' hilailelphia. Swuytio's Ointtuent Sold by all druggist a. nt, 9 bo, 9i no. Wo will sell you a Rood and genuine la dies pebb button hoot, I'liiladelphia cus toni work, every pair warranted to give sat islactum jor money refunded for !! M Misses' nnd rhildrcu's in nronortioti. Call soon nml examine, them at Leon Knhn'i, (t him strteet. At Whnlenitln, At W. 11. Utilities now hoilsn nn tnlt. street, ahove I. L. Marsalis, can be found at all times the best northern butter, pota toes apples, cabbage and California fruits, ot which he is oll'critiit ut the very lowest prices to tho trade. Cull and ascertain prices. Ladles not fliullng In stock a hat or a bon net to suit their taste, will llml experienced milliners to take their orders nnd execute them satisfactorily. Material for such pur poses new and of the latest styles, in great variety, always In slin k tit M. llosKNTit.u, ,fe Co.'s, cor. Klin and l'oydras streets. THOMPSON'S THEATRE I A NEW COMPANY NEW DRAMA, NEW FARCES, SEW ACTS, NEW 80NQ8, AND DANCE8 Now Stars Every "Week. QAB1ETT & WOOD,' OommliMUin, Grain nml rroducis 807 MAIN STREET, Wallas, xeiM STOMACH In Hosts of famines Hostetter's SMiniu-li Hitlers is as much rerjanlert s a hoiiseliold niK-essity assui;,ir or i-oHi-c. TLe reason of this Is Unit year' of experleneo bnve pnivvil It to hp perfectly reliable In those eases of euierueney where a prompt and convenient remedy is .l.-inan,l,.-,t l oiiMipiitiun. liver com plaint, dyspepsis. liidirestion ual oilier troubles sre overi-onio by It . For sale tiv 'stl Prmrglsts and Dealers, to w iiuiasiH7 inr ;ii'Meuer s Aimmiiie lur issj. The safest medicine to lmve about tho house at nil times is Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. I'will hurt no one. It will heiii'tlt any who may have occasional attacks of hi udacho, ver tigo, low spirits or other ailments resulting from lrri'KUlar actions of the bowels. Keep a bottle always In the home and there is a family phy sician near that will save many dollars and much sintering BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. LAND! DALLAS, TEXAS. . i..!uKtaK::dnr,,im, ,o COLONIES, .Vmi"o"i f;'r "li'"'k, r",;,',u-'. rl'ie lands for saw Mills and farming hind. He will give special attention to the Invest ment of 1 exas & l'aellie Railroad Company LAO GRANT BONDS In hiiinls of the Company. Having had a surveying corps on the frontier of 1 exas lor the last eight years, aud traveled extensively In the stale, he Is thoroughly acquainted Willi tho ipialily of lands In dillcreiit portions, as well as thu tille to tlie mine, and being familiar with the differ eat proposed lines of KAIL HO ADS, His facilities for assisting purchasers to good bargains are unsurpassed, and ho Guarantees' Satisfaction To all parties entrusting 1dm with their business. He is also prepared to furnish, on short notice, Complete Abstracts Of tltlo of Dallas city and county property. JUST ARRIVED! HOLIDAY GOODS ! TOYS i NOVELTIES Send for Samplca to Ales. Ortlicb & Co., WHOLESALE NOTIONS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SCHOELLKOPF & CO. Maiuifneturors ami Dealers In ' Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Etc. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN leather, Shoe Findings, and Saddlery Hardware. s 61,1 ami BIS Elm fit, Dallas, Texas. Onr connection with tanners anil manufactur rs hast, enables us to enmpgte In prices of UmV "'"veston. New Orleans or St. BRILLIANT 11ESULTS TIIF.ltR CAN NOT IIK FOl'NI IV TIIF Jounmlii of stir school of incillclne nn siisnit of such 1IKII.LI.VNT CUKK8 as hare been made by MOELLER'S Berliner Tonio l eertsln enre for monthly Irregularities. A rosltlT Womi;Toiil ami Kemale Krirnlalor. A INiwernilHtliniilaMtof the sexual orjsns. Cures s painful U.nstrusl or Monthly n,. fases, hallhiKor Clrerntlon of the womb, Leu- Klow, Wck and Nervoiis IleuiUrlie, Want of hlffiir'rtan"'0' 81e'', ll5,"lerlc'. Irritable ,F1,'k'V,2 crRK ron rteuimtt. llWImnlatr., lnrl,rslM ami HeKulate th, remala Bjitun, Burely, I'oslUvely aud lit. FOR I ALE BT ALL DttfOOIRTS. J. S. DHHOIRTT. J. B. McLEOD, (Late of 8herman.) fROPRIKTOR St, George Hotel ! NO. 714 MAIN BT DALLAS, TEXAS. STRICTLY FIRSTCLASS. IUtsl3 ft day. professional. HENRY BLACK, Alliiny, Shucislford Co.,Texu. ii. s. Si l:iv j ATTO R N E Y-AT-LA W, REAL ESTATK A(JEXT, AND DEALER IS EXCHANGE, Seymour, Ba)br Co., Tox, Banking Corri-siiondeius: Adams & Leonard, Pidlas, Teras; Henry Warren & Co., Wentlier fonl. Texas. WHAKTON iSaNCIi7 LAWYER, NO. I09 MARKET ST.. GALVESTON Will purchase Texas auds for parties deslr Ins to invest. Will examine titles, etc. W. B. Wmuiir, Pawsie Robkrtsos, . G. Wriguot. Wrights & Robertson, Attorneys at Law, No 713 Main Street, Tp Stairs, DALLAS, TEXAS O. P. MEADE, Law and land Office HENRIETTA. CLAY COUNTY, TEXAS. A. r. McKi.v.nonJ E. 0. Call McKINNON & CALL, Attorneys at Law and Land Agents, IIILLSBOKO, HILL CO., TEXAS. Special attention given to Commercial anil Land Litigation. Will practice In the Federal and .Supreme Courts of the Slate, iu all the courts of Hill, and Iu districts courts of adjoin nil counties. Have a complete and perfect nh trnet of tides to all surveys of hind in 11111 Co. j7m7thurmonl, Attorney at Law, DALLAS, TEXAS. No. 311 Main Street, First Floor. TIIOS. r. DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WEATUEItFORD, TEXAS. Land Matters and Collections a Specialty. OFFICE IN COVltT HOCSK. V. L. CiiAWFOim. ' it. F. Smith. CRAWFORD & SMITH, Attorneys at Law DALLAS, TEXAS. Ofllee NolH Main Street. a. T. jksti'k. I., l. JESTHti. n. m. 1'RF.:;i)i:ro.uit. JESTER, PRENDERGAST & CO.. BANKERS DEALERSinEXCHANGE, CORSICAN A, . . TEXS . Ci'llcetious Solicited on all points In Texas. 111 discount Corsiciina Aeeeptanecs. novlO FLIPPEN, ADOUE LOBIT, BANKEES, Comer of Elm and Poydros Streets, DALLAS. TEXAS. S. J. Adams. j. l. Leonard ADAMS & LEONARD. BANKERS, Corner of Elm anil Austin Streets. DALLAS, TEXAS. Wo buy ami sellexehange on all tho principal cities ofhuroiie. J. C. O'CONNOR, c. C. Slaughter, President. Vice-President E. J. Gannon, Cashier. City National Bank . - OF DALLAS. Cash Capital, paid up . . $100,000 , DIRECTORS: A. Davis C. C. SlmiKlitcr, J. C. O'Connor, W. R. Jlchntlre, Kilwin Smith, R. y. Tompkins, E. J. llannon. FRnk L. Clark, Damm, 1J. Clark. Cyrus E. Claris. (Established 1810.) JAMES CLARK & CO., Sole Leather, Harness, Skirtings SHOE FINDINGS AND Manufacturers Goods, Nos. 418 and 420 North Malu Street H. M. rowELt, E.L.QA0E- POWELL & GAGE, DALLAS. TEXAS, stato aironts for NON-RESIDENT LAND OWNERS, WE GIVE Our personal attention to rendering lands for uixcs, payuiR the taxes at tho proper time, and making sides. State Map Free. E. 0. HAKPOLD, Agent, DEALER IN SALT, DALLAS, TEXA3, T. L. MARSALIS, Wholesale GROiOBR, DallasA Texas. r 0. R. MILLER, BUILDER. KM Ualo Bi'rcct DALLAS, I' E I A 8. J. H. GIBBS, M. D., OCULIST AN AURIST. Offlea WIT Tim RlrAl W. IL Hlowell A Bro, pnip; Store. M-UIUC BOOT It a. with Its connections FORM The Direct FROM line TEXAS st. ions, CINCINNATI, rilII..Vl)KLPlllA. HUSTON, WASHINGTON.' CHATTANOOGA, TO CHICAGO. iTnsitrni; NEW YORK ' BALTIMORE KKII.MONU ATLANTA. and all points North, East and Southeast. Trams leave Dallas Station us follows EAST BOUND. No. 2, fhroughexpruss WEST BOUND. 6 30 p. m No. 3, through express j.55l) Trains Nos. 10 nud la will earn- M,t ' between Longview and Kort Worth ,",8H"S'-' Nos it and :i connect at liig Springs -tih . I'CLLMAN l'ALACE SLEEPING CARS Daily Between Hit- Springs, Fort Worth, Dnlltis and . St. Louis. "Without Change For tickets or any Information regardln routes and rates, apply to (.sruia g R. Vf. THOMPSON" Jr Ticket Agent. Dallas. Texas! , O. W. KCliOLKS Assistant General Passenger Agent F. CHANDLER, k General Pass, Agent h. m. hoxie; General Manager Houstoif& n-i , AND CONNECTIONS, The only lino running through the central ana i'assenger Express Trains Daily Fast Freight Between TEXAS and. Lines Kiun-as City, St. .Lonis and Chicago. I'DLLMAN'S PALACE SLEEI'LXO CARS taeh way, daily, without change, Between St. Louis & Houston vlaScdallaand Missouri Pacific, Railway. 350 to filio miles. Tho SHORTEST LINE between Texas and Lunsas City, Uaiinihiil and all polnu North and East, rassengcrs have choice of routes, via Dcnlson and Missouri l'aellie railway to Kansas The Texas New Orleans AU-Iiall Throuch Line, via Houston and New Orleans. IS U II O 113 . Thrr.V'i'?,lI.t,:li0t? frm ",""y point In Great Uritaln or Continent of Europe, via the Houston & Texas Central Hnilway, And all rail to New York, theneo via North (tcriiiau Lloyd, Whitu star, Ionian, Mississippi A Dominion, a n , - . liotterdam, Itallnn And Generale Transatlnntlque Sleainshii) Lines, . On sale at the following stations Galveston. Houston, 1 Bremond, i McKinney, j Sherman, Culvert, AVaro, Whitney, ilorgan, t'liriiicaaa, Mexia, Uri-nham, He!iiptead Austin, Nsvasotd, llryan, Hearue. I'CIIISOU, Dallas, dl?rrtfil,!,! 'i!,,'iTt',.,s to. Imrasrauts and peoplo OlMrlnit to settle in the state. For information as to rates of passage and freishts, routes, etc., apply in person, or ay lettur'1 ' A. FAULKNER, V Tl TBT-if Texas PassciiRt-r Agent E. D. TRIE. C, B. OR AY, A. (, F. A. a i; p A A. II. bWANBOSr. J. WALDO, Oen 1 Snpt i: ip V HOlWoN. TEXAS. NOllTII AND EAST VIA Texas and St. Louis SHORT LINE ! Composed of International and Great Northern, Texas & Poclflc, and st. Louis, IronMountaln & Southern Hallways. The Popular Homo from Austin to St. IjoniH. CII ICAC.O, IXIHAXAl'OMS, I'lTTSISl KO, Itl'I'FAU), NEW VOUK CITV, 1H)ST(). And nil liitcnnnieillatc Points. 180 Miles Shorter and 0 Honrs Quicker than any other line. Through tiekets on sale at Austin and other principal points In Texas. Pullman Palace-Sleeping Cars, BA0GAUE CHECKED TO DESTTlNIAOH For tiekets and further information as to rates, routes, stc., call upon P. J. LAWLESS, Agest Flint National Rank Building, Austin Texas. Or address, O.W.RUGQLES. Gsn'l Pass. Ag't St. Load, H. H. MAELEY, 8. W. Pass. Ag't, Dallas, Texas. The Texas & Pacific Railway and Its connections form tho MOST DIRIXT & QU1CKKST I.1XK -FI10.V- All Poiuts iu Texas RT.WH'IS. ""KMlPina t'lllCAtio, N.VSIIVII.U1. rAII. IioriSVII.I.K, l ll iAXAI'OMS, I'll AiT AXOOUA. lULlODO, ATLANTA. aiu all riusTa North, EasUjdJouthwest, Trains arrive and letivo Austin station as fol lows: No 3 mall and express arrives at V at m l No 4 mall and express leaves at :.'KI a m. LOIinei'ttnllA At T..r.irl.,,n u.1,1. .11 St. LouK ImnMlllllltaill.il Ki'lllllmrn llllniaiL for all points Nnrlh, East and Houtheast At Lougvlew Jimetlon and Mlneola, with all trains for International Railroad for Tyler, Palestine, Houston, Austin, Galveston and San Aiitonla. At Dallas. With trains nt II, n II. ......... J. T..ta t etitral R w'y, for tVirsleana, Mexla, Bremond, llvert Bryan, Hempstead, Brenliaai anil all pnluU In Middle and southern Texas, at Sherman, with U A T C R'y, for all points on the line orthat road. At Fort Worth, with stnites for all points In Western Texas. At snreveport with Red River steamers for New Orleans. Pullman's Palaco sleeping Cars from Kort Worth, Pallas and Sherman to st Louis. Any Information In rriranl in nM for frelahta or tiassage, Um and eonneclloin will ami eonnecUnns wn appllrallun to Ges. tw i ncenuiiv given on appllrallun to Gos. Nohle, Gcn'l sunt Marshall. Texas: VV- Kw all, Texas; VV nn, u. r. A,, aiarslialL Texas: or K. W. Thossr u. r. a . . A. iiarahall .Texas. TRACKLAYERS WANTED. :o: Wan tod bv tho Texas Trunk mlWd enai. .ny, IWeXperlenecd traeklayors, to whom roo4 isages and steady smploymcnt will tx glvra Ar a year or longer, Apply at IBct r oa th 1I11TIITI . to 1 p. m.