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THE DALLAS UEKALD, WEDNESDAY MOKKKG, MABCII , 1 8!-2. 'I i Si THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD. "OUTS. ELLIOTT 4 HAI-C B itred M Ihe Pontninr at Hall as, M Beooud Claia mail nutter. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, IHH2. INDICATIONS Jfor llxif Rulf statesfair weather mirtlicrly lnd; stationary or a slllit full in tempera ture; and In tlio eastern portion higher ba ronx't.'r, ' Tute New York papers lire not tukhiR kDully to the Cincinnati College of Music. Ia the meantime they aroivln the college o splendid advertisement. ' ' Tlio I'liilttilolpliia Times snys that I'lutst i.knt Arthur la afriiid of public opinion hut v?tiulu"nt be if ho wus keeping his promise to carry out the pollryjofaAiiriKi.ii. t . Mil. lln.u, of Chicago, declares Hint ho will never enter another pulpit. This in certainly astonishing after the previous declaration that he had no fmtli in a (ind or immortulilv. m -a Who a man thinks advertising doesn't pay, let him he thouched up a little in un linciiuipliiiiontury style, tliough it lie hut by a aquih. He will tliereuflor think the whole world roads the newmmpiira through and through. Hi nci Jay Ooiaii showed up that llfly- thrco million of stocks, a good ninny people have been soinowluit (daggered, There is no knowing how much tlio man is worth, but it would not ho a surprise to learn any llgufo. The reports as to his failure huvu all been hushed. m It Is said that the speeches on the closing day of the late Mormon legislature in Halt Lako City all tacitly recognized that the good old days of polygamous legislation were over. This may be true but wo will bare to wait a while to see if polygamy Is , over. That's horse of another color. ARdniisiioi'Mcl'AiiR, ol Dublin, who is said to bo a tower of strength and Inllucnce among Irishmen, litis published a letter de nouncing recent outrages, and arraigns se cret societies as Instigators of murder. These enthusiastic and prominent Irir.li luoii would not spouk out so boldly and uiiaiistukablv If any real causes lor out . rnos existed, It Is getting to be a serious and danger ouh thing to occupy a prominent olllciul osltion. Crau's and enthusiasts are In creasing at a rapid rate, and unfortunately hanging or shooting tlierti as examples is lost upon the class who remain. Tlio ex premier of France, Uawsktta, narrowly es caped death ut the hands of one of thoso characters but a few days ago. HknatorQarIianh, of Arkansas, is, with his usual ability and devotion to the in terests of the people of his state and the southwest, which always guldo his ell'orls, nuking strenuous exertions in behalf of ap propriations for tho Improvement of tho Mississippi and the amelioration of the con dition of tho sull'erors by tho lute Hoods. Hkkator Q aui.anii, In ability and influence, isattbevory head of tho Semite, and tho south lias no truer or nobler representative in tho congressional halls. t , Hon k wise papers are of the opinion that the floods in the Mississippi valley will have the same bcnellcial ellbct as the an nual Inundation ol tlio valley of (be Nile. They forget that In Kgypt tho Hood does tot come like a thief in the night uud . posltivoly ruin (10,000 people Preparations are thoro made and the coming of the waters balled with Joy. There is a slight diller ence and likely lo be some slight differences In results in tho two Hoods. Theso sumo Journal! failed to ace any analogy In the premises during tho Mlchlgnn Hoods. Tho Journals are not published in the South. s a A mock or false sympathy Is too often ex hibited towards youthful criminals, mid bad examples are not only set, hut much future harm to tho community ere atcd. Tho Now York Mail , and V.x. proas takes the correct view of thocuso. It says: "Tho youthful robbers of this vicinity are receiving some iiituli needed warnings. It was but a few days aiolhntVwo lads in their teens were sen tenced to Hlng Stng.for llvo years as the penalty for enticing drunken men into ul-ley-ways and there picking their pockets, and yesterday two mere children wero ar rested as habitual till-tappers In Washing, ton market. Severity to such denruved youths will he kindness lo hundreds of other New York boys who are now in a way la become criminals.' It is matter of very general regret that the secretary and agent of the Chlcagojexas A Mexican Cental railway company has not paid in cash the vailous claims outstanding against It. If these claims have been duly audited, found correct, approved and in ad- , rolttod to be duo, they ought at once to be paid in cU to tho dollar1. Creditors who have waited this long for moneys, long since due, ought not to be , aaked to tke evon sigh di alts on somo -banking bouse In Chicago, much less or ders on tho officials or the company, , represented there. This Is not the success ful business management that wins coull deuce of laborer or capitalist. We have tome of our best cltlieni in the directory, and, although we have heard no expression ol opinion from tkem on. tl, ubjeel, we question much, If as practical Business men they will suiter their names , .to remain in ooimtotlnn with a cororatlon ttial It not more prompt In, the liquidation of matured obligations. If a debt has lo be . aetlled, better It be settled wbon It matures than sometime afterward. We assume thai the) agent how here and sent here for the r.r,,- awgiis tome reason for the wiirw now being pursued, but the em ployee and lb other bona fide creditors . m,w purely tii tact the their labor and -"'- rauie in cash at once. If Mi.ro are some questions to be consulted bout and decided on, that I. ,olr phrase of which they are not concerned, unleee MM the u ttMb,, par. nd this would put them on another bast. Itvwundentooa that Ma. Inim, !??,!,,7M B huw e Crisis to illquldsU. Tb.r.t.lai,,pp0ljW rt.t that U not in the town wd Mur. v . nuvm w we company, IMIK91T MICA N A PANIC? There wtreY.imort atloat that (Jould had got Into .deep financial waters and doubts were boing expressed that be would be un able to pull through and probably lose a tremendous pile of money. Thereupon this speculating magician, usually so tuci turn and mysterious, whose business no one wossuifi'Md to know but himself, called some of his trusted advisers, kings them selves in the financial world, "around him and exhibited securities, stocks and bonds to the extent of $.r3,UiXi,u0. Hut this ex hibition publicly of his wealth it is felt and feared moans more than a mere answer to a rumor. Ileretolure he bus never deigned to luaKo an ellbct to correct the talk of the street though be heard it ull. The fact is, a conflict Is coming on in Wall street very soon which is to bo one of prolonged bitlei iicsH, and one for the final uud absolute mastery orthe situation. Of course this re port is unauthentic, or simply a report, but fuels seem clcurly'to indicate it, Tho shrink ages in stocks and securities in this country within tho last twelve nimillisreaches the as tonishing figures of $Xon,Ouo,nOn, or closely thereabouts. This vast sum of money is a loss of so much conlldent capital anil seems to show tho instability and precarious vnl no of such investments. In oth,r words, it bus rendered tho llnuiiciul world und Wall street slinky in the extreme, and it tukas but a spark there to kindle a greut conllugrution. The failure often of but a single house, the reported weakness of an individual speculator, through tho skillful manipulations of the keen gamblers upon tho street, In ah instant may run tho mar ket up or pull It down nnd hundreds sillier. Then comes a charge ull uloug tho lino and pania ensues, disastrous and widespread. This was tho case in 18711, whoso terrible re sults are still fresh in tho minds of tho pub lic It Is a liunentablo fact, but indisputa ble, that tho vast volilino of the wealth of this country consists in a property with nB changeful and uustublu character as water. It Is tho ono 'fearltil uud always rationally anticipated avalancho of ruin likely to sweep down upon us at any time. Congress bus been as.;u.l, Stato legislatures hnvo been asked lo Inlerfcro as uguinst stock gambling and in tho iulnrost of frail Immunity, but nothing has boon accomplished and wo are likely on theovo of a tremendous break-up, more terrible in its cll'ecls than tho disasters, consequent upon the failure ol tho Vnion (icnerale. It is notorious that during the last ono or two years the issuance nf stocks and bonds hut) been greater than over before. States, counties, municipal ities and Individuals, all indulging in tho dangerous practice of Hooding the market with new paper supposed to represent unlimited millions of money and valuiible property. It is Iruo that these securities have a long run before maturity, hut uneasiness arising now from whatever cause may ruin them permanent ly. If tho Wall street men nro tlxing for a light, it would tukobutu day or no Iodo form tho world of tho inability of Ilia cor porations ami linns, which this paper rep resents, to meet their obligations, tho prac tically worthless charactor ol'lho securities in which hundreds of thousands of people have risked their all, would ut once become apparent, nnd .ruin of an unprecedented nature would blight the prosperity of tho 1'nited States, and manifest itself hi all quarters in twenty-four hours. Could may see tho coming rlsis and may have adopted the ruso of exhibition of vast wealth to maintain tho coiilldeiico of the publio in him in such event, or some deep laid scheme may lio behind, but tho wide-spread feeling of the distrust or an ticipation of evil is by no means reassuring. In the meantime, It is lo bo hoped that tho really solid financiers of tho country may (cent tho danger and avert tho evil. A clearheaded exohungt truthfully u inarked the other duy that while the eyes ol the country are centured on Washington, and every movo upon, tho political chess board is commented uhui throughout the bind, It is In New York, and not at the capital, thill tips really Important gaiuo is being played. No mutter who is on the supremo bench, the farmer is apt V) get the value of his wheat, but if the struggle between (iuui.n uud Kkknf. results in n general smash. It is the farmer and the mechanic who will sutler. 'The condition of commerce Is not healthy, each one of Ihe grent staples bus disap pointed the experts, ami money has been lost on every hand. Tho shrinkage has not been conllned to any ono article, but has been very catholic, The people seem to have own pulling themselves into the worst possible situation for a sudden finnn- eiul stringency, and if the struggle In Wall street ' ends disastrously lor those who are carrying the whole burden of the railroad slocks ol tho laud, the panic of H7.1 will bo worso tban duplicated." Duly llmuiciers of recognised ability ran prop. orly deal with occasions like the present, or suggest a remedy, uud It N,ln our Judgment, about lime to direct the closest attention of the truly solid and Intelligent business men of the country to the iqmrations In Val street, or two or Ibree speculators there may ruin them by thousands. It seems Incredible that such should be true, but that It Is, no Intelligent man can doubt. A rumor on Wall street Is liko lighting the fuse to the mine. HAM. DAKOTA UK AOMITTCU As) A KTATKf Our dispatches ol yesterday Introduced Into tho senate for the admission of the territory nf laknta as a state Into the I'nlon, Whether lekota is lit to become a peer of each and every one of our family of stales In the senate and the clctoral college will depend upon her having the requisite amount of papulation and whether Ihey have shown themnlvee capa ble of self government, unrestrained by federal sucrvislon. The effort made for her admission It of coune of republican birth and labor, at It would tliut secure for that party two more voles In Ihe senate and one In the bouse. Hut It .appears there la serious opposition Jo theaiiml. ilou from some of the eastern and northern stales, or rather their people. Pom ten year ago ono of her counties, Yankton, Issued tome 300,000 of bonds to aid the Dakota A Southern railroad. The Interest upon these bonds amount now to more ban IIW.OQO unpaid. The county endear ored to repudiate the bonds, and also an equivalent amount of the stock, tout the supreme court of the United States decided against this, and the bondholders, cblaUy Maine aud Massachusetts capitalists, have obtained judgrnepit for the turns due. unable or unwilling to pay tlveni tho peo ple of the territory of Dakota now seek to esonie the obligations by having the terri tory wiped out of existence and a state of the same iiuuio erected. Objection is therefore mude to the admission on the ground of the immorality of her people. Tb'o evidence iu alt this ugly business is unimpeachable. Now the question arises whether, when a stuto liko Virginia, iimler the Maiionc-Rkpi diaTivn regime may remain honorubly in the union, a territory with only a coilnty.adiseused limb, can he excluded from rights lind privileges otherwise clearly duo, is a nut for our re publican oppmionts to crack. Whether the noble ort of repudiation by tho whole body politic as cxainpled by the old "mother of states" through the readjustee, is all right, while the pettier act of refusal by the whole peuple to liquidate one country's Indebted ness, is one thing, while tho hitter is quite another, remains for congress now to re solve. One, perhaps, is only state shrewd ness, while tho other Is merely local folly. Yet we fancy that if it wero a southern territory in search of the same rights, the "immoral act" would bo ut ouce uud forever a quietus upon uuy claim for admission as u state, with three mora elec toral votes, whether the United States gov ernment were bound or not by congres sional action of the dobt sanction. It some times makes a very greut deal of diHercnce whose ox is gored. -e 1TKMS Of INTEREST. "(ieneral" Booth says the Salvation urniy has an Income ol $288,000 a year. The Loudon Court Journal says that tlio curates receive an average of $loa week. It is not tlio style lo go down to tlm steam ers und curs and bid friends an all'ectiunate farewell. It is quite tho fashion now iu New York to go nut of town and spend Sunday ofter the KuglHi stylo. .Kslhotic swells in New York aud lloston have udopted the single eye-glass utter the fashion of London snobs. Jacob Thompson, formerly secretary of me interior in i resident Jnu'iiiiuuu s cabi net, is now living in Komo. Two marriage notices in a recent number of a Philadelphia paper were "ltircb Twiggs" and 'Trice-Given." Sir Kidney Watdrlow, Lord Mayor of London in 1872, and now IB years old, has just married a San Francisco belle of 3-1. The Hebrew immigrant aid society ol New York, which bus on bund over $70,000, intends to buy laud in Dakota und colonize tho refugees from Hiissiu, At a dinner given In New York recently the colored servants were dresssd in the style of a century ugo, uud looked as if they hud stepped out ol old pictures. Prince yrussoupof, one of the richest private gentlemen in Kuropc, bus just mar ried his daughter to Count Houniurokof, u simple olltccr of tho Russian Imperial (iiiiinl. Four alien paupers were sent back to Ku rope from llutlalo a few duys since. The county saves $.'l,0un a head tiy this opera tion. In alt, tho authorities lmvo seut buck twenty-live persons. Tlie;geiiorul conference nf the Methodist1 hpisconul church, south, which convenes ut Nashville, Muy, ft, will doubtless elect three or four new bishops to take the places of those who died during the lust four years. France loves gambling better than almost uny other pastime. For months pust it bus ben iu a ferment over the Algerian lottery, with its $IUI,UU0 prize, and tickets ut one franc each. The drawing netted $7."0,ouo for the suffering ami Hooded Algerians. A supposed Knglish gentleman of wealth anil position became engaged at Newport last summer to the daughter of a conspicu ous New Yorker. Now it turns out that the supposed Knglish gentleman is u shop clerk ami has a wife aud little ones on tlio other side. Twenly-llvo hundred games of crihbago have been played at Albany, New York, m a recorded match, with a result of und and l,'JI!l games to the respective players; und it is said that during the entire co'ntest not a hand that was deull counted to ex ceed twenty-lour. The emperor of Kiissin has in his stables seventy gilded chariots for use on stale oc casions, nil of which were presented by loreign rulers. Colonel Marliuolf, tho c.ur's sluhlo-iuaswir, lias recently imported from II mover ami Mccklcshiirg lilty-nino blooded horses, for uso at the approaching coronal ion ceremonies. It is understood at Sim Antonio thnt (ien eral Sherman favors tho establishment irf a Iwelve-coinpunv post ut thai city, the abolition of Forts Clink, Stockton, t'oncho and McKavitt, and the retentional small garrisons at borts Duucjin, .Mcintosh und liiuggold, on the Hio tiruudo. Orcviivillo (S. C.) News : During tl.epnst week about I III colored people have loll this sectiiln for points west nnd south. It has been developed noon investiualinn Hint la. bor bureaus arc in active operation in Texas and Louisiana, which have been orgiiniicil for Ihe purpose of meeting Ihe largo de mand made of sugar and cotton planters iu those states lor laborers. Near Winslow, in the Sunset mountains, a cave has been discovered which Is one of the greatest wonders of Arl sona .territory. It it of tikuown propor tions, having never been explored, and tho phenomenon conncctctl with it that causes the wonder of beholders is the tact that a strong current of air rushes into the cave of sulllcient force lo djuw down into the Plutonian depths ull light ui ticks placed near the entrance. The Muring of Ihe winds lulo Ihe cavern maybe heard two hundred yards away from tlio opening. Couldn't Illume Olio lloy. Lust summer there wus a queer story about town ol the young son of an old New York merchant, who being sent to Ihiropo o break up his courtship of nil actress, look Ihe actress nlong with blin nnd married her in London. When the happy pair returned, Ihe son was lorry for what be had done uud tlm fslher undertook lo get him a divorce. Pa pers were served, evidence collected, and ihe suit is now pending, The other night the netrrss In the case was playing at booth's theatre. The old merchant lives clofo by. After fuming and fretting fr an hour or to, he suddenly look his bat and wrul lotn the theater to. see what kind of a looking woman was tho ilauehlcr-iu-law nf whom he was IryltiR to rid hliiiscll. 1 noticed him hobbling down the Isle ami was surprised to see him hero under the circumstances. At be took hia scat, Ihe actreea, displaying a trim figure and a neat ralr of ankles was look ing up lovingly into the fare of her stage "I'm. i ue oiu man sai laroiigii the act. and then, as he namvd aw mine out. 1 heard him mutter lo himself: "Well, well, I don't blame the boy any more. Thnt woman woiiiu rnartu an oneliak, let alone mere greenhorn like my Joe." , t t) Tbo Cincinnati Knqulrer Kara: "We de al re to amend tlio anti-slork dealing bill at Columbus ao at lo Include I be buying anil tell Inn of leelnlatlre Votre, either oft a margin, or otherwise." A geod M.. all .1.1.. ' XEWSjnvlRE. Cvutiniied tram tint Pago. Mew fork Stock Market. Naw Y'oaK, March 21. The stock jnarkot opened weak aud I to 2 lower than yester day's closing prices. Memphis A Charlcs rnn, Alton it Terre llau'e, Connecticut 4 Maine, llurlington & ijuincy, being promi nent in the decline. Richmond a: Danville, however, was an exception, and opened 8J higher at LH in early dealings, after a gen eral fractional advance uud declined J to 1 higher took place, New Jersey Central, Peoria, Decatur t F.vansville and North ern Pacific pre'erred being prominent therein, with a recovery of 1 to t followed luter by Omaha common, while Hiohniond advanced, fell oil' 1J and recovered . Stocks stroug; Alubama class A, 2 to ft, xli; do class A small 82; class II .Vs loo; do class (,', I's S4j. Chicago ,fc Northwestern, 1,'i.lj ; do, pre ferred, 111; Uric, :i7j- Fast Ten nessee, iU; (ieorgia, lllft; Illinois Central, bii; Lake Shore A; Michigan Southern, 1 17J; Louisville, ilc Nashville, 7(i; Memphis tV. Charleston, Klj Nashvillo ,V; Chattanooga, V; New ork Central it Hudson Kivcr, l.'l.'J; Pittsburg ,t Cleve land, guaranteed, 1 . 1 1 i ; Kichmond ,fc Allegheny, L'l; Iticlimond & Danville, l.'U; Kock Island, 1321; Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific, ;ilt; do preferred, ftll; Western Union lolegrapb, S5. Futures. Ne' York, March 21. The Post's cotton market report says, future deliveries at first cull opened 5 points lower, but advanced nt once und sold nt end of call 4(7i,5 points above yesterday's closing quotations, on demand ran up ptices another ftmO points to second call camo oil' somewhat easier; prices IK'i.lU points higher than yesterday's close. Those who yesterday went short covered early in tho day, and others pur chased because they think it expedient to avail themselves of every decline, consider ing there can be but little short interest. The market Is remarkably firm. Yester day a declino was contldently expressed, but a moderate demand to-day siilliccd to frighten shorts to cover. This bost shows the present state of the market. Strikers Kiicouraged. Lawkkni k, Mass., March 21. This morn ing the strikers showed signs of weakening and about forty returned to work. Later in the day a meeting was held and a union formed. An agent of ono of the Fulvey mills is in the city employing some of the striking spinners, und this encouragement from elsewhere and formation of the onion stiffened the strikers and correspondingly uliirmed the mill men, and mutters have taken a serious turn. The corporation propose to close the entire worsted works. Phis will throw fi.OOU persons out of employ ment for an indefinite period. A Toruudo. Cincinnati, March 21. A Lexington, Kentucky, special says a tornado passed over the northern part of tho city yester day, iinroofllug many houses and demol ishing tho round-house of the Louisville A Nashville railway. One man in tbo house was severely if not falully injured. There wus great destruction of property in tlio track of tho tornado. A heavy rain fell here last night. The gauge ut the signal servico olllce shows u fall of 2:ftS inches within a lew hours, most of which fell be tween 8 uud 0 o'clock. Kallrouil Accidents. Jackson, Miss., March 21, This morning un unknown white mun, in attempting to hoard a train, wus thrown under the wheels ami Killed. Dm Moisr.s, Iowa, March 21. The Hrst train which attempted to cross the new bridge over Middle river, on the Dcs Moines A Osceolu narrow-gauge ruilroad, yester day, ut l.nthrop, broke through precipi tating the engine nnd two Hut cars and ca boose into tbo river channel below. No ono was killed, but several train men were hurt. Tlireateueil Mrlke. Portland, Mk., March 21. It Is staled that a strike is threatened in lliddcford and Suco corporations. Tho mill spinners in Concord uud Pepperells mills liavo served notico on' the agent of the mills that thev shall demand a reduction of Irom 11 to lb hours, nnd other operatives want an In crease of pay. The agent of the mills, now in Canada, is endeavoring to biro hdlp. Tho strike will take place Ui April. The Cabinet for Wltltaker. WATniHirrox. Mnrcli 21. At a meetine nf the cabinet tho court-martial case of Cadet hitaker wus disposed of by disapproval of t l,f HI.,, It. ,,., J iul.kiuu..! Cm u ..! 1... ..... ....... j ... ii,, i, i at-i v lev, im posed by the court on the technical ground ...., i-,.',,i--t' uiKeii in un, iriui was improp erly introduced, thus sustaining the opin ion of the Judge advocate general. Knurlng Ilia Nihilists. Paris, March 21. While Victor Hugo was entertaining tho stall of tho Kaphael newspaper lust evening n telegram was re ceived Irom St. Petersburg announcing thnt the car had soured the lives of (lie nihilists, in whose behalf Victor Hugo has pleaded. On hearing tho news victor Hugo toasted the cr.ar. ratal Arclilent Niew Oiilicvnh, March 21. Wbilo a mini her of workmen were raising tho frame work nf a building for tbo New Orleans A Pacillc railway at lioiildborn, tho wind blew a portion of the standing work down upon mem. rour men were severely hurt, ono fatally. Maiiiiraelnrlng Works llarneil. Ai.iiion, X. Y., March 21. Tho Curtis manufacturing company's works hero were burned Ibis morning. Loss estimated at fuv.tsjo; insurance, fir.tmo. About 100 men are thrown out of employment. An Kaater Holiday fur Ihe Mills. .ns. eon. March 21. The Direclor nf tlm limned rompaiuea have Issued a circular recommending a week's stoppage of the mills at caster to lake cll'ect if two-thirds oi tne companies consent. Itrpreneiilatlve lllark'a Condition. Washington, March 21. There has been no change In Ihe condition of licprescnta- live macs, ami lie it so low that he may ..... n -1 1 . t. ... .. j ii,, uvu luruugu mo uny. The Transvaal. 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AND Eye Glasses. r Write to us and your orders will receive prompt nnd faithful attention sn fc'bllt KKTErFUY eh BOM. rOUNDEU 1829. E, JACCARD JEWELRY CO, FIFTH AND OLIVE STREETS. ST. X.OTJIS. Silversmiths, Jewelers, Diamond Dealers, Watch Importers, etc. Special attention la requested to tho Solid Silverware, made by thin Uniise 1. has stood tlio test for more than n quarter of a century. Every ono in want of Silver Spoons, should send to us for illustrations nnd jrios. E. Jaeeard Jewelry Co FI FTH A OLIVE STS ST lOtTTS JII-US KAl l'I'MAX, Austrian Consul. Jl'MI'S lll'NGE, German Consul, K AUFFMAjST "& ETJNGE, (ESTABLISHED 1810.) (GALVESTON, TEX., Cotton Factors and Buyers Importers of Cofleo and LIqiio rs, Grocers and Commission Merel.oni. AkoiiU ol tho North (h i mini MojiI'h NleaiiihliipMiica to Now Voi k, Itallliuor wow wrn-qim aim linlvrmon, The Wonderful LIGHT RUNNING "NEW HOIE" SEWING IACHIEE nus more Improvements tlinu all otlier Rcwliur Msehlnes combined, and k tnpasses for "KlinnUclty," "Dnraliillty," suit "Capacity." It will out lut t ?.',',,"",",'.". "'n,i' Winn in -steel, it is aimrai iiolH'Ic-ss s n Is tile hamlsoinesi nnd Vl (Inlslusl machine manufactured; warranted for five years." with more ailHehnienia ih a,.i,, ,,,i,huiiiii mi) oilier luatuuiv. It will pay you well to look at and buya"KEW HOME.' at 727 Mala ' U l Wis) Jttlls vat, JOHN A. MAMW, General Agent. UTOfV IIM tlVUa' UKItTIMllTI. lat annual Mrtilni of Iht alockholdert of Ihe Dallas hisml kitata4 n,tllllM A.U,lnM ba held at tht olde of Panter Bros., at I 'clock p. ia , Nunoay, Mairn, 7tli im ALKX. IAKGEVv rrea'l D. R. R. A H. AaaoeUUon. T.T. tAhKY, RrVy and Trraa ' 6. K K, B. Aaao'n. ' ma tt tUkua, Taata, MaKh ltai, .: tvi n aauaMB Amusements. Craddock's Opera House. Friday and Saturday, March 24 and 25 tSntxivclfiy IVtrxtiiaoo 1 Tlio Funniest Tiny In the World! Tlio Young Hemic Aaor, OLIVER DOUD BYRON I miiorted by the Cliiuinlng Artresa, MISS KATE BYRON! And the CrciiteMt Comedv Cmttliintliin ostHiit. J.a KKAItNKY midCllAS. 1IAI1KN, the evle- Kruieu irisii luam, III llalr ree sonxs and ftiuuy Knylns. Krlilny nlKlit and Hntimliiy matinee, the ever populiir pluy, Across the Continent! fivtuislny nlRht, Joe II. Hunk's cclebrnted piny, 10,000 MILES AWAY, :ia;l-l.aoulis In Knrh IMu)-il:l:J Resorvrsl seats on side ut the box olllce, Tlmrs. itny, Mnreh lit, nl Da. in. THOMPSON'S THEATRE First aH'rneo of Mis. PKI.M A JOHNSON, oiwmtle vocallnt. Ki'iippearanee of AIPA, tile a-rlal qutcn. Reappearance nftiKO. 8COTT. dmiblo horl totilal bar pcrfimner. WARKKN A MVRP1IY, Ihe eelebraleil Irish maiiuediaiia, voi'allila and dancers. Mini 1,01'ISK GARLAND, aerloiralc star DIH11S FIHE JEEL5Y .tpOVtlltQ. A.GR AND WEEK! A priUt, 12, 13 and 1482. Spring Mooting or rut- Dallas Jockey Club. S3,600-ln Stakes and Purses-J3,600 Mrmbrr pi-National Trotting Aato. elation. Four Days of Grand Sport! .hi moL".' PTjm'w Vi t menorahle la th hUliwy of Hi track at Dallaa ror farthet JT' Addraat aU eo Gorier Main and Lamar Sts. watchesrepaIred&warranted JEWELRY MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, CARNEGIE & WOOD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AMD DKlLtRS IK PROVISIONS, GRAIN AND' WESTERN 3PCT.OI3TTOZI. QKMKaALLT. 401 Elaa ltrat(. - Dallas, Ta! Belvedere Restaurant! 115MAIWJTRIET. FRED PEETt Proprietor This UF.ABT AI'H A N F t IIAt.t.At Rogers, Eexford & Co., Contractors on V. S . A P. R. R , from Bhrrvt port lo Areadla, hart TVOPTT Tfl T.TlT! WIB ptirw J, VbZl tcraptrs, llihl rails, tar. le. V ate. A.LlDKrHIKB.Itcrtiary. aat-lBi llattarotT, li March T, USW i