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THE DALLAS HERALD, TUESDAY M0ItXl.NO, AP17IL4. 1882. SUNDAY DISPATCHES. the 11ouIihIo) fat yet Sorrowful Seng from tho rnrorliiiintes-Tlie . Wntera Kernllng, yet KIs. In? In Other 1'olutn. XluUier Lowell llmioutircd hj l'ortliiiiit I.jimI l.i'mruo ninl Ills Krrnll Drniiiudoil. the ARE DAILY able to show you of SPRING and A 5tjTiT".Tsi uA... Ml liinils. .iiivenu in lis are in irrout ilwwr of (loatinir, ritouk lanolin; moved to Hello Use on tho ateiiup tioat Kxtru. Mr. Judson. ot the Times. Democrat , was in consultation with several' ot our prominent citizens us to the best method of relict, should occasion demand ii. The niiiinuiicciuc nt made to day by the railway thut no trains would arrive from New Orleans causes considerable anxiety. 'Tire stock of provisions is very limited, and unless wo are relieved by floats in n few days thoro must ho BUll'ciine;. This town relies upon tho railroads and swamps for ils support, and the stoppage of trains throws many persons out of employment, mid the swamps are too hieli to work to advantage. Our people expect at least two feet inoro of water. The , nost-olllco will bo Hooded hv morning. JJolh the Iteview und Kreo l'resi ulllces have raised their Hours. Ilutli issues of these journals will bo inado under serious disadvantages. Several of our merchants have removed their Roods and closed their stores. (Jouccrniiif; Ilerwick hay britl)o: We have just, returned from it inspection of tho work with Major Nutcli, und we found the st nut u ro us staunch as ever. Additional reports have been received of the ilistre.is lug condition of tho people living iiIiiiik llaynit llictif. It is hoped that the steamer Mercer will urrivo to-night. In that event the railroad rnnipiinv will send her to the rescue. Blio will accommodate three or four hundred people. Morgan City evinced very (ichorous support towards the people by giving free passes to a large number, who would oilier wise have been unable to roach high land. The water raised two inches from 1'.' to!) p. in. Dr. I.iunatm. London, April ".2 Tho Observer to-day says: Wo are authorized to state that the request of resident Arthur, communicated by Minister Lowell to Sir William Har oonrl, secretary of state for the' home de partment, bus resulted Ir. I .unison until the l.ith inst., peinline the arrival of certain cvldeuco staled to be on its way from America. Sir Win. llareourt is always willing to effect exact time for due execu tion. Tho clrc.unistances alleged are, on responsible authority, in favor of the con vict under sentence of death. The nris- oner, however, bus been distinctly warned rjiat tho respito granted under these cir vuustiincen raises no presumption of Dual reprieve or reeonimemlatlon of his capital ttentenco. Kiiiplintle, . mm ', -ii n., ai ll., il II lllt-eilllgoi ll.,,,-, .w Mt A ...II n ..1 .r the land leiigtio this morning resolutions were adopted condemning the imprisonment ol American citizens in Ireland, characterizing n infamous the conduct of Minister Lowell and unking for his recall, iiud rduesting the president to demand tho immediate trial or release of all American citizens now couliiicd in Brit ish dungeons. Drowned, LoNnox, April 2. A dispatch from Leu tor's telegram company from Coriiniiiisiiys: Thirty of lliocrewof tho Yearachate, includ ing tho captain und pilot, were drowned. Thirty-llvo of tho passengers were saved. The number of the drowned is un known. Apptilntuil Consul, Lonhon, April 'J, lr. Nachtigal, tho col obrated African traveler, has been appointed German consul at Tunis. He Is Instructed to confer with M. PeHvyclnet, In passing through l'aris. His appointment is re. gitrtletl as a fresh proof of the satisfactory relation between France and (ierinany, br. l'KTKRsuumi, April 2. To ntteml the nroiintion, the Herald aavs: Tho Knhu Of Miorun will attend urn forthcoming cor onation of Ihecar of Moscow, with n nu merous retinue. The Ameer of Hokhaiawill bo represented by a special embassador. The Insurgents. CmTiittip, April 2.-11 is slated that llcrxcgovinian insurgents, slier a llcrcc en. pageniont, have captured some iituilloni from tba Austrians, Th. Tort of M.w Turk. Nkv York, April 2,-ArrWetl ; Hteonters Orinoco, Carolidclcl and Xleckar. ST ATI I'HKOt, . 'Me it la the general holier of the frieiuts lid aupporlcra of tiovernor Uoberts, luounting, in their opinion to nn nliuost cermitity tuud We admit the signs of the times point In that direction), that he will fertility receive tho nominal ion of the democratic convention for the third term would It not be well for the party to begin looking around for a suitable candidate for . tho liciilcliaiit-gnvcrnorsliip? It will be remembered that tiovernor Huberts has reoentle ehailireil bia ritaiil.it,, A...... Tyler to Austin; and, as Lieutenant-tiny. ornor Storey is a resident of Lnckharl.only thirty. live miles distant from Austin, it is not reasonable to suppose that the people would be rery loth to select a governor tut lieutenant-governor whose residences re not mora than thirty-llvo miles apart. In the event nf Onvcrnor Uoberts' nouilna tlon, we hardly think Lleiitemuit-Unrernor Hsorey will risk hit chances before the con volition, tor the second position on the ticket. At least. 11 he does, weareverv much. mistaken In the gentleman's good Judgment. Hastrop Advertiser. If It Is believed, M It ii Unquestionably true, that th iwnnmlnatlon of tiovernor ; itoiwns win greany reuuc tu democratic majority, If It dot not leooanllio ihs son. " pf Ui Party, why dou'i the opposition to him begin to take slmi and noncenlral upon some good man ? If action l; thli respect It to be delayed until th convention meets sir shall tee repetition of what took place t lallas ; Hubert III train b nomlnstrtl, which may rult In th defeat of the lrm swntllc party at the poll this fall. If you ay that Senator altrtin it not th man to bamionia h party, Just nam any rood atabU man, ami ti will rveelr tht inp port of tht Watchman. What w want U 0 L the "imrueiliate" concentration of tlic oppo sition to tiovernor Koberts. Panola Watchman. To what cause oilier than protection can weanribc the rapid irrowlli of southern in dustriei, ami particularly the wool interval Hal not the protective polity done fur more toward developing the iiiilustrics of the smith in the lii.it Ion years limn free traile ditl in the twenty lireceilinir the war. Wo think ao, and believe that the Rroat iiiusscaot the southern iicoinu arts rupitlly romiiiK to the sumo conclusion. The theory of free trailu is pretty in the abstract, hut as n business uialtcr would in practice A not only the sheep industry in lexas tho other southern states, hut would prove ruinous to tho iniiiiutiic'tiiriiiR strics so rapidly being limhleil up. 1 jirotcctive policy has been cnliirccil liontly Ioiik to make the north rich, liow When it is lien lining a vast henelit Vo south wo destroy it. Handera e. - .ii.,.. WU, h.M ilt r,.. I "linitlii l onie hm k till the Toiled """""""liilh, what ii eteran repul COMING IN';""anl by far the LARGEST SUMMER CLOTh.ypS c or unit tin ....i. Is ul Austi. Mature loan tin towns or individn1 security. ITexark, The Sunday edilioK M is tho largest iliil, .at paper bus made wonderlitn., r-i,iciits since last full, and north Texas is to lie con gratulated on this newspaper enterprise. ' Wiixahachio Kntorpri:e. A revised edition ofliovcrnor I'obcrts' ''To.ws".ls to ho issuetl. The jack-rabbit nnd oilier cigar-box lid chromos will bo eliminated. Wo suggest, too, thai the rail road map bo struck out, us it in fearfully Inaccurate. Waco Kxiiinincr. "Leading democrats: ofNtephens county who sfippnrtcd Huberts: in 1HSU are opiiosing his clcciioii to the third term. They can not lend their inlluence to I lie defeat of .Senator t'okc." Ilreckenrldgo Texan. COI.OItAIM). Correspoudenee nf tho Herald. I'ot.oiiMio, Tkxan, April , isti Mitch ell county is having favorable growing weather; grass is pushing forward and slock is thriving. Tho small amount of barley and millet sown looks well, and gar deners nre busy Jnnd hopeful. Mr. A. W. lhimi has just made tho sale of a bunch nf cuttle, about l,llnt$ll round, for shiiunciiijto Illinois.; .Messrs. Puilcy Lester, nnd I'. A. llazzard. our postmaster, will open a new business house to-morrow. I ho e ciraut stone countv tail is lust reaching comnletiou. and lire mirations ur showing up for commencing active work on tho court house, the foundation having been completed last fall. Colorado is building, up rapidly and business is lively. Tin. Itutn ut Willi h Well's Comut Is ati- prnai'liltig the l itrlb. 1'rof. l!,ns and his assistants having ob tained a third observation of the Welts comet, havo succeeded in miikim: a prelim inary calculation of the stranger's orbit. At present it is about liM.utm.uoo miles from the earth, and ils distance from us will not probably be less than 8i,inn,tR at any time. It is approaching the earth ut the enormous velocity of L'.miO.iMtl a day and while ii will nut come as near as other comet t havo done, it may be expected to niiiko a line display for a" few days in the early part of .lime. The present extraordi nary intensity til'ita light, which comes to us Irom the enormous distance of lilO.mii, iU miles, proves that it has plenty of ma terial lor future display, and it wi'll proba bly show a long and nearly straight tail of enormous tliiiicniions to our antipodes. A tier passing ils perihelion it will probably biciiino visnbleiiilhe northern hemisphere. It now appears in the constellation i f the Lyre near Vega. 1 1 will pass to the west ward ol that star, and about the 1st ul April will stand within four or live degrees Iroui it. Two weeks of further observation w ill serve to remove many unccrtainiies w hich now exist ns to the future of tins comet, and these observations will unoiicsiiiinshlv be awaited with the greatest interest. New i orK Mar. -'- NeluHtls lor Actors. There are some who lntn.mt that there are now no schools lor actors. This Is a very idle lamentation, l'.vcry actor in full employment gels plenty ol si hooling for tho best schooling is practice, and there Is no K'hool so flood as a well-conducted play-house. The truth Is, the cardinal secrets of success in acting nro found Within, while practice is the surest way of fertilizing these germs. To ellleleiicy in art ot acting thcie should come a eon ere - gallon of tine qualities. There should be considerable, though not necessarily sys. tenialic, ciiltme. ihere should be delicate instincts of tastes cultivated, consciously or unconsciously, to a degree of extreme ami subtle nicety. There should be a imwcr, at once rvlincd and strong, of both perceiving and expressing to other the significance of language, so that neither shades and masses of meaning may be lost or exaggerated. Above all, there should be a sincere and abounding sympathy with all nun is good and great and inspiring. Henry living. Tlietlelil nt Texas. Since the last session of tho Texas leg islature the olitccrs f that state have pur chased and retired Texas bonds amount. ingloover$l,Ooi.UM. The remaining out standing debt of the slate Is about $I.IVXl,. tXx, and further purchases ol bonds tor redemption are to be miule soon, The latest purchase was $H'.',iHl of'long seven'1 bonds, due In I'.sd, without the right to call until tine. The transaction was made through tint Hank of New York. The Price paid for the bonds was at the rate of IUii lor a fun bond. Tho ttute olllcers think this Is a decided bargain. The bonds Mill had ,!3 years to run, and tho Estate b now buying them In saves IM on , everv IH bond in the matter of Interest alone. The Texas newspapers glv high praise to President Charles M. Y ry. of the Hsu k of New York, for th (arors he has done the state this and similar attain. New York Timet, - 1 OalUam breaking Dowa. Prmily Warden Kitst, of th jail D which Onlleait ittonflmd, nays th (. tin it not well that h weakened when he retd tn Interview with Bonvill, J,, in Chicago, in which h laid hs did net mnd (tiliiaatl being sscrlllced If it cilll tt'minn In th Itw relating. In Intan orlmnalt air. Kuss says the liilc(vlw ihrewtullssu Into a frvtrl and he has hn sulky my tine. 11 It aot well now. Kit appttu it con, and be doesn't sleen wsll ia.. In bed irt al,y hotel or"restTIfHtiv ,i at mora reasonable rates. Th Ubles oini(uppliFd with th best that horn and ',c,'ia market alUird. Flab, Iretb from h rulf every day. Dinner and supper "Vm made a tpecially.l I Derof How many ptrsont rt un In th morn k without an appetite, bavin: bitter it In th mouth, and (rellng weak and fSllllated. AU the ned Cartw't Llm GREAT GERM DESTROYER DARBY'S Prophylactic Eluid! tllnir nf CIHII scarlet 'o VI WIIIMLI. POX Prevented. FEVER IT leers hcmled piiniUMi iuq , fivscntery cured. Wounds healed rapidly Itemoves all uuploas- ant oders. Tetter dried III). It Is iierfectly harmless For sure throat It Is a sure cure. CimtSKlon destroyed. Slrk nanus purlllcd aud '. made ideitSHIli. ! Fevered slid sick per- I eons relieved ami j refreshed by hatliiiut I will) Prophylactic i Fluid added tu the j water. Catarrh relieved and cured. Krysipcla cured. Burns relieved Instaut- i ' Pears prevented. ! Sdiptheria jPREYENTEDj L j.iSf& a """BTOSa&W It It la .1.. p For atpisrler of a eonlury or more Hosteller's Htniimcli Hitters tins been the rciciiiiiir snecllio tor liiillm'sllnn, ilyn iista. fever and ague, a loss i of plivsleul stiiiniiui. liver complaint and other! disorders, suit tins been must cmplinilenllr en tinned by nu dii ul men as a IichIiIi and Mrenuth restoriitlve. 11 cnnntersets n teinleui'v to pre iiintnre drenv. and sustiiliis nml ir,iiif,,ri :hr I aged snd iniirm. Knr nilc hv nil iTrn ciri.t nndiliiilersi'.meralle Jvcifcssiomil. a K AthiS. M. ll , l:ilio:sc. Cor. lirjnii k Hnriv.Mid J. A hfMMKRH. M. II., IIKSI liKNIK. (iraud Windsor Hotel. Drs. Eagon & Summers, l'liv- s'tnlr-.) icliins nnd Siirgcuns, tilllee 71.1 .Main Street. 'i W. B. Si 0. Q. WRIGHT, Attorneys at Law, ! No 715 Main Street, fp ftsirs, DALLAS. TKXAS II. P. ME AUK, W. A. uiitAHAMl Meade & Graham, Law and Laud Office, HHNKlK.rTA. t'l.AY COPNTY. TKXA ii. s. mi:i,vi:, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, HEAL i:.sTATK AC. EXT, AN3 llL'ALKR III EXCHANGE, Soyaonr, Bavlcr Co., Tei. BsnlihiK t'orrestitiiU nts; Adams & Leonard, Palliis, Texss; Henry Warren A t'o.. Weather lord, Texas. W 1 1 A UTON Li K A X Cil, LAWYER, NO. 103 MARKET ST., GALVESTON Will purchase Texas lauds fur parlies tleslr. Ills to Invest. Will examine lilies, etc J. II. OIBBS, M. D., " OCULIST AND AURIST. Offliw ISU7 I lia Htrcet, over VS. 11. Unwell A l)n. Urini Store. Oitlctt hours 1(1 m. in 1 p. m vs. i. Ciuwrnnn. I,. K. Smith. CRAWFORD & SMITH, Attorneys at Law DALLAS, TKXAS. Oitletv-Nn 411 Malu Ktreet T110S. H. DA VIS," ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WRATIKKPUKI), TKXAS. land Mailers and Collections a Specialty. orrica tM cociiT Hocsa HENRY BLACK Attonioy. nt Iuav. Alhsm. Bhsrkslford Cs..Txm. A. P. McKissoM K. O. Call McKINNON & CALL, Attorneys at Law and Land Agents. HILLHUORO, HILL TO., TKXAS. 8ptvll attiMittnn ftveu tn Cnnimerelal at SIM 1. est un. Will nraeUiHl III t in Ki..l.,r ami Hui'reine t'niirta tf Hie Htate, In all tlie 1 eiiurisur Hill, suit In tllstrlets rutins of aillnln- mil txuiiiiies. llsve a eiiinplftv ami ierfirl ab-"rs.-i nf titles lo sll un-ev nf Isml lu Hill Ov llulldcvs. 0. R. MILLER, BUILDER. a Ualu Stmt, n A I. I. A i T x, . NBLiftON, ARCniTECT AND BUILDER. Olllie, sluip and h'slilemv, lfta Wooil street, , , l'alls Tesss. rlsiu suit irawuit In elevation, with siwld. esilnin sn l estimate, lor ehurehes selinnls, bsiikln li,nn-v halls, iMllaires, ete., e.e , fur. hlshttl en short nolle i:tntrtieilon siiHrln. temlrl li.n rie.lrett. If the cmlmet Is awanleil to me no rhsrte Is inaile for tbo ilrsw.ngs All 1117 "nrs will W tlone In Hie best workmanllk t"sr.i.r Ciirreapontlrnee promillr aiteuilvtl to. Finest seleetlou of arehlteeture on haiul. Fresh Groceries! t hart a well selectnl ttoek of fresh Grocvrlea, IHuintrr Mutter, i'ltlckent antl KgeT. Mr nl'l rn.lomers will do well to call bcfort (O. In( (Uswhvre. 0. T. ROWAN. sll Mala t.. opposite ritTMarktt. rnrr torn WJiJTKIl X700II. th " ttM to flit rVlt?rf for wood ft t Wsaal tiHMa H-aistaaMl smart will kaensa iVi.a ' Oftt utply m, nnd not b rompvtl! tovtr wlnaM BaLW wood yard, . buy a, VYtTIBBACIL riwprlttor 4 Itof ft ri MACHINERY. The Oldest Houso in North o siii:oiAi im)uci:mi:ts Goods all First-Glass and of Known Merit NO EXPERIMENTS AT CUSTOMERS EXPENSE. Prices and Terma to Suit the Stringency of the Times EXCLUSIVE STATU AGENT FOR SKINNER & WOODS ENGINES! Stearns Kiiiflnes mid Saw Mills, Otto Silent (Jas Engines, Knotvlc'g Steam rumps, lledrlcls Terpetual Hay lrcsseg. IIAIHJOOIVS PLOWS! Columbus All-sletd Scrapers, Columbus Kailroad l'lows, Folsom's Automatic . Fire Extinguisher For (JIu Houses. . $L80 CARRY Ajni'uvjn; 8TAM)ARl)"(u6dbtfA8?0LLflW? i 1 ,11- 1 lull liiiS'M " 1 ! !B fl- 1 Jlu I I 5 ci WE HAVE A FULL 8TC0K Or Whitewater, Light Draft, Government Standard Wagons, llilbtirn Farm and Spring Wagons, CALDWELL CELEBRATED FARM WAGONS. Write for Circulars, Estimates and Testimonials, If. V. T03I1ICIN"S, Corner Commerce ami Lamar Streets, . . DALLAS, TEXAS C. J. MOORE, Deivler in GRAIN", GROCERIES Country Produce, No. 208 llouston FEED A Buys sad sells corn, oats, hayaud all other suburbs FREES &u-SON, SUCCESSORS TO A. . SIUrMHi Jfc CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PIANOS & ORGANS AND I1IP0RTEU8 OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 711 Main Street. Dallas, Texas. .XEli and Bon Prices Duplicated. I N S U R A iV C E . Fire, and Marine. KERFOOT & HEREFORD, AGENTS. OFFICK-NO. :iU LAMAR BTRKKT. DALLAS, TEXAS. Insuro r.uildinrrt ami Stocks, Flourin-r Mills, (Cotton Gins and Contents, Dwelling, Farm rroportv, Etc., AtJDurpent Rates. K. SHIELDS! nr.Ai.KR in, anii MANri'Acrt'RKu's aukst run Plate and Window &lass,Wall Paper, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Hrushes, rieiure r mines ami .Mouminss. ne-sjicelal AtU'iitlou t Peeoriillvo 103 MAIN STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS. l sper Haujtiuif. iMITOHELL POWDER I JBXjXVX 191'., UALiIiAB, T332PC. j We have a M nun .hie lu Pallas where we keep a full ami Jsrce Steele of the pelebrateil ORIENTAL niWDKK. IHiilers ami railn.a.l buiMer. will bo furnii.he.1 at msnufseinrers nrlees, wllhou harBliiu frel lit Wtlte for prtees. Mo MITCHKLL .It St KLXUlS, Ajn-iiij HEREFORD and WARRICK, ntointiirrous EUREKA SOAP WORKS, DALLAS, TEXAS. Braada-Cyclona, Pal Olira, Carbolio, Extra Ollra. Oreaseof sll tWrlptlona taken Inetehsnte for soap, or bought; waion will rail If notified , Faetory on MeKlunev mad, on lliieot D. A W. R. R. UIkIicsI market irle paid for Ullow and A antra rAix. GAIN & ROTHSTEIN'S NEW LIVERY, FEED Oorn.r POLX and AUSTIN 6TEEET8, Hare Just opened the shore stable with an entire btiMlea eier kept In Hie eltr: jH-rfeelly sale tlrtvers for Utiles or ami aeeommnilatlna drivers: i; all ealla pmmptlr i b Uie day tnarrlaa-es, (eelal rates; horses boanletl -Ea F. Practical Plumber, 831 MAIN STRKST, OMern Hum, Hath Tubs, Wash atands. Water Cltweis. Itrloals, Rnbbe? HoZ, HydranuToiob. Vd Caeok VaWaa, (top Cocas, Uom Voupllnp and DriM Walls, TsUiaoas your irdir.. a!?1? Uiltwlron Wp nl FltUnft, Street, Dallas, Texas. SPECIALTY. country frets. produce. Goods delivered to the & SCRUGGS, fo JOl aOTMSTIIN, AND SALE STADLES 8onth of H. 4 T. 0, R. R. Fr.lght D.pot. . new ootflt. Now binrctes. tlie llntst horses and or lentlenien: a line lot of earrlates ui'',,t,', ',0"l,li fuuoraUand i. Telepnon Niv M. attended or aioiith. DOYLE, - Gas and Steam Fitter, DALLAS,) TXXAS, r 0i TUtur tctJ Vm ihMtlnd. pottery. La. S. L. This Is the only Lotterv ever Totej on . endure(lli) the people of any buu ' Louisiana State Lottery Co Ineorporaled In 16 for years by ufc ll5? tnrefor eJiieatloiml sn.l eharliahle pUni2: with a capital of Sl.ww.0ii0 to wlu..B . lnd of over v,imo has sln.'e been acl,l!,,T lip mn .v.irurtiili,tii. t. L. 'u. i juiiiiw-ui'iiiiiiik rtipuiar vow. iu ciiifc was made a nan of ihx i.r,....,., - -" the present Sut ci ier 2inl A n sUlutliiua.t(ipted IitTomlier 2ml, A. D. 1tj Iwt.rand Miigle Number Krawings"' wiu't-k. place nmnlhly. It never scales or noi' i.i? Ixajkat Uie lollowiiig ilistributiou: '""a Oraal Keuthly I'istribtiilfn, Class D, it j 0;l.?aas, Tuid;iy, April liriBai ' And all lture lilrtrlbntioiis under the iur.frt. iuu und uiaiiuiri.iii,.nt r,t "'va. iuu und management of Gen. O, T. ltKAl'tmiAltn, of IA ua.rt .I k I h . . . ... ..... V . ..L. J Of V. Capital Prize. I30.nni. 100,000 Ticket, at 'i each. Half Ticket,.. l.IT or TRUSS, ' i tan i al i iuit... 1 do no ... 1 do tin . , . 2 TKIZES OFSJieo .. 5 do 810O0... 20 do Mk).,. loo do HO... S 30,004 io.ua i.ua dim . B.eii 10,001 . io,a iiuw 10,000 io.nu do 56... do '.in. .. 6'0 1,000 do 10 APPROXIMATION fRllEg, 9 Approxluiatiou prijes of S;i). . . . 9 tin Ho Kio . do wo, 2,79) LMO xa llk)7 Trlscs amounting to tunji Aliplictttlon for rules to clubs shouid be i mart, (inly to thooilice of the company in NmTiw leaua Wrltofor infonnailnii or scmln i M. A. DAUPHIN, New OrltWi.. w -43rd Topular Monthly Drawing of th In the city of Louisville, oa Saturday, April 29, 1882. Those drawings occur monthly (SmulaYi so. centcd) under provisions of au act of uie Uen. eral Assemblvnf Kentucky. The rolled States Circuit Court on March SIL rendered the following decisions. ' lstr-That tho Commomvcallli DUtrlbutloa Company is legal. 2nd Its drawings are fnlr. N R Th., 1',, ., v,..- .. . . rt.iinrvH rim.l n,.a.l r.Mrn l. .k. 11... . 0 for the. ' ' m fmt APRIL DRAWING. 30,000 1 Prlie 1 Prlio 1 Prise 10 Prizes, 11.000 each. 1(1, (Ml) in,0(o illicit 10 Prises, S-iOO each. 9 Prises, Mini each app id t'u print i;oo rrues, lane each " 1 (00 9 l'rises, Slim each '9(0 100 Prizes, $100 eneh locco 2i) Prizes, f.MI each lo'coi) O0 Prizes, f 10 each ij,oo LOW) Prizes, J1U each Sll.0 Prizes Ill'AIW Whole Tlchota, 82i Half Tlctets.ll X 1 A icHets, SaU dilTicket 10U. Remit milliev or lmnb drnft In U.llr n, .! byexrnie Pou't feiul by reglsteml letter r posmnlre ordtr. Orders of 8.S nnil upward ty ni,re. fn it 1... at ...,..,... i .1 orders to K. M. HUAKD.MAS, Cnurier..ioiinnl lluililliig, Louisville, Kv or K. M. HOARHMAN, sua Hroadway. New York. LIU . , Grnd Extra Drawing. -tVpril, UMh, IwhO. Cnmposcd (fmi Tickets nnlv. with 7S Prllfi Amounilng to intl CiO Pesos. The First Capital Prize being of !.( .110 Pesos Tim Pcsm ll worth (Wets. IT. S. Currcecv. NIK K OF TICKKTS. Wliolu, HMO. Halves, V0 Quarters. t. Tenths, Si.'i. Twentlclhs. SS. Kurtlctb. H, Address all orders to Sueeessor to K. Mnnlth, !."! ('innninii St.. New Orlciim. It. ESTABLISHED 1S7. JOHN S. TOWEE, 711 KlmStraet, ... D.tliiw, Teias. Qcneral Ageuland Dealer In Siudebaker Farm and Spring Wagons, Carriages BUGGIES. Buford's Plows, Cultivators, Double Bhovclfc liantl larls, w hcclharmws, Patent ouggj Tops, Jtiirbcd W ire, etc. Make a sncclnltv of niittlebflkrr Rri-is. Vcslrlel but keep other nuikus and grades of bunslcs U slock PLASTER of PARIS. FraEco-Texan Land Co. LONE STAR PLASTER OF PARIS FACTORY A, CHAPTIVB, I'resltleiTt i K. CIHKriT. Cien'l Sup't anil Mainmor, Are prepared to fill orders for Plaster of Pari Of bent quality at reasonable riites. E. IIIIKH.M, Presnay City, tnT fiin Sweet Water V. P., TexaJ W. U Moopt, I., r. MCOPJ Late of Moody A Jtmilno'.i. Late of XuwVorl W. L. MOODY & CO., V C T O It AND Commissioii lerchants, For the 9ke of , Cotton, Wool, Hides antl Texas W dace Uouorallj. OALVK8tOH .... TK5 ConslEnmenti aad Oorrssnnndenes ttollcliea U M, FowiLi,. POWELL DALLAS, & GAGE, TEXAS. tat s rents for NON-RESIDENT LAND OWNERS, WK OIVK. , . Our personal attention to renderln lanoi taxua, raylnt th Use at th proper tuna, and making sales. . State Map Free . FINE PASTURE!, I have a Ave hundred acta pastare, wtUi ajj abundance af Mnnlna: water, shad splendid (trass, slluall four miles north i efjlrj las, on Uentnti tvd: nod fences andtpcf'JJ aiwntten tsi .alllns, etc.! will not be resaonslPi for aeeldeatK terms venf reasonshl. 1 a" hav 8'i head ponnle and honwa for.sle. orders at Yearp-an Bro'a fruit sun t, eomsr i " ami Lamar Mrseta, ar address I. 0. kNlil' baa Ki, Dalla, Tusa, "u ROYAL II WW IITT.BVI 1 I 1