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THE DALLAS HERALD, TUESDAY MOHNING, APRIL 4, 1882. '1 1 ;t v, V? i . i' in i r S '. i 'I Hi i4. ' i t THE DALLAS. DAILY HERALD. PFOUTS. ELLIOTT i HALL. Kal.ircd t the p.)tnir t palla. a 8econd UkH niau matter. TARM, EANCHCCOAMSD COFFER LANDS. 0r one mllliou acres In lots awl tracts of different lie, In Youui', Palo Pinto, Eattaun, Callahan, Bhack.lford, l'hrockiuorttra, Haskell, Btuoewi.ll, ling, Knox, Baylor, AmW, Clay and Hm tame C'unui-a, for sals by E. 8. Graham, Graham, nu'DulT ttax ""a ""at""- Aji VOTE CAItEFl'IXY. FLASHES FROM AFAR. Continued from Klmt l'sgn. "Kleklun" Huston, April 3. The Transcript in Its To-day will occur In this city one ot the i most important elections we have had fori yean past. The improvement of the town, , tint iniikiiiir of Dallas, reallv lmnirs in the' balances, ami therefore the question More j financial article has the followluR: If the un are of no ordinary character. The xlmi-' acheiuo now being generally agitated In Al.li has most persistently limed the im- influential Imnkiiin and politicul orovLMneiit ol the citv ami the inuuuuratiou circles in New York obtains of measures looking to the making ' even a lair prospect ot ulliiuute process, it will have a most importunt elici t upon business and speculation in this country. It in proposed to replace the out -stiiuilins; (,'OvernniHiil 3 J per cent. bonds which tiro now payable, lit the option of the government with tin issue of $i,0ou,oii of lei'iil tender notes, bearing 2 per cent. Interest per milium, which the national bunks nmy uount among their assets as a l.ri.l i-..,rv.. Tl, i ., i l.i , n m, I 1 1 I,. . y the one ijueatlnn of all others which j ,,! We bavo reason to believe that Una interested us of Dalian. lhe li:ii.w,i plan is not only being worked up in New . . , . ......i ! Vi.rlr mill lt,,,t,i,i L.I I. Iu,r..n. ...I.l... .1. tried on every occasion 10 arouse semi-; ........ . Dullas among tho most attractive of soutliwmtcru towns, but o far nothing his been done. In I'liiladc Iphla, Chicago, rill .St. Louis, and perhaps other cities, the I '..; r . 1 , l.i.a i.eixi. HUOII Ol HITCI'l. iir.,, i .i.- - d for a time past the most conspicuous co in public agitation, and has been ThliTipiii tin, .... ttlcvmiin -2rt i't'luvrt. it on the subject and secure, H poshi the piis.suge of ordinances ealcu- 1 to benefit the citizens uuil i us reputation throughout the -slate, A T) 7 TATT "V f"V W'U'outl''!CL U is hinguliir, indeed, JTi lv I LJ IV I 11 V-'V greutur strides have been made in iViiP tn sVlfiW VOll 1)V ll",l("-tl1'"' wu '"lV0 witnessed. We aiJic to biiow yuu uy ns),(Mi (1(irin(? lho lm)llllll) f JlimmrVi nf Q 15 T TSJ mrl truary ami a part of .Marcli how sadly Ul Ol 1YA1VJ aim r)m, atrci,t ,lllir()Vm,.IltH. Tho rains t prevailed iluring lho period wo o niontioned tiiiulo of our thorough s loblollies of mud. They (ani nearly impassable to yehicles rC any kind, and tho crossings werohutas quagmires through which pe destrians had to wade and Humidor as best they could. Tho whole cily, u sea of slush, was an eye-sore to citizens and a thorough disgust to strangers. There is no way of estimating what tho condition of our stroots during the pearly part of lho year cost Dallas, hut there is no doubt that It runs into hundreds of thousands of dollars, l'.vcry prospector who alopped here Junk ing for a location went elsewhere, for ho could not stomach our streets and crossings, and we cannot blaine him. They lost us immigration mid they lost us trade, hut the present city council, as it whole, seems to bo blind or Indifferent to these facts. To-day wo will secure certainly threo and perhaps four new aldermen, and in each ward the voters can find a candidate who is progressive who has liberal and advanted iVrK A"l4 AI'TMOItl'.KII TO ANNOWNl'K W JAMliH M0110NKY as a Canillihito for At tUirmHii ol the twcouil WnriL Kloeilnii April jlli. WUvm;m3vil 'SMavd. XiTK ARK AtlTllOKlZKIITl) ANNDIIMJKi; VV F. OAKTKIt, llenioeralle iioiiilnoe, in n f anillilute for Alderman of the Third Ward. WK AUK AUTIKIUI.KII to AKMiiiet;r. tlionaiiHuirKOIIKRTIHlpKN.KS an hide- peinluiit Cmi'llilivle n,r Aiiierinini 01 ine iiiini Waril;Kleettoii A prll Illi, , &tdcvmim4tix T'c'litvd. W. KKI.I.KK, lleiniH'riitle unniluee, as a nnillilnte for Alderman ill lho Fourth Ward. AUK AtlTllOKl.Kli Til ANNOIINCK W U F, COTTMAN asa illlzeu's eaiidlilalo for Alderuiau of the Fourth Ward. Kleclloii, April 4th. W E AKF. At'T iillltiZKPTl) ANNOPNl'l! I)R. K. M . Tllil.M AN nsa (anlilalu for re-elei-Uon to the ollleo nf Ciiiiiieiliiiini, nl lhe ensuing April election, from Hie Fourth Ward TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1002. NPKCIAL WKATHKK HWOHT. Report nf ohservatloiia tnken at Dallas, Moil day, April:), Issi, ut r, p. m. "Max. Tom "I Mlih Tem. " Itiilhlall. Wind. " Hi' 11 it ' None. " H. W." Oliierved at 5 p. hi. IU a Col.l inh, iM.server. Votk for those candidates lor aldermen who will try to get J'ullas out of the mire. To-liAVisft Waterloo lor Homebody, ud wo trust for all who cannot appreciate progrcssivencss. It is reported that our widower president is the recipient ol more dainties from the ladles than any other man In the land. Til K future of Dallas is in great measure frt the balances today, Iherelore support the live, wide-awake men who nru running for ollleo. Til it sltiialinii grows more serious in southern Louisiana, and It looks as If a largo sectlon'was In bo ontirelv shut off from succor. Mini vs. street improvements is the causo up for adjudication to-day, and the voters of Dallas are the court and jury, so fellow-ctliiens, he wise and he determined It lb sahl that nearly UtO.lMI acres of rotlon liinils are under water in the Missis sippi, valley, ami It is supposed that this will materially a Meet the cotton crop of next season. TitKita is actually a number of republican Journals advocating IIki II vniusnN, of In dianft, for tho presidency. All Hint has ovor been observed of a distinguished char acter In Hknjamin is the fact (hat hclsOi.n TtrrKcAxoK's son. a Tu k extortion, or moro properly robbciy, practiced by the Niagara huckmen, is pro verbial, hut heretofore It lias been Impossi ble to reach the exact sum of their villain l(xi Oneof them died lho other day, how over, ami his estate, exclusive of what he had "blown In," netted tho neat littlo sum ol KW. At the request of our government Da. Lamson, eonvlcled And under sentenco of death In London for poisoning, lias been respited until tho 18lh Inst, lie will hi all probability hang, however. There Is a foolish sentiment here demanding his par don but It (a not likely to produce any re sult. Viiina and Japan In the west, and Hussla anil Germany In (he east, are on the ipil vivo of war. In the meant line, the l' lilted PUles looks calmly on, and la ready to derive any pecuniary advautago that may present Itself In the complications. It la a glorious thing to bo tho fast frjend of all nations. Vk are under obligations lollo. Dwin ' B. Ciil.nitRsoN, member of congress from tho second district, for a copy of tho re marks lutunltted by him In the admlaalon of a new member of congress Irom Nebras ka. It It an able paper, replete with log ical conclusion! ami unanswerable argu menta, based on the law and tho precedent. Oua dispatches this nuunlng Inform na of the death, lit Lima, Peru, on the 27th, Of liRNKNAL MTII'HXJI A. Ill ai.Sl T, OUT minister to I'cru. This gentleman lias lately given rise to much newspaper coin tntnt, and has been tha itibjeet of very severe criticism, but he was withal a dis tinguished soldier and wa recommended to Ma. ItAvnaaa skillful diplomatist be fore hli appointment. It was a native of Indiana, and with 0ait KnrAtairt played Hie pmrnlnent part In our Booth . American diplomatic Imbroglio. With the death of KaPATaicK and IIiiaiaiT, the chief acton In the South American dis turbance have disappeared, and humanity deaiands that we ihould drop the curtain of crltL lm lu their acta. " r-'orth Carolina ArTalre, New York, April .'!. The Times special from llaleigh, North Carolina, says: The republican state committee has .been called to meef in this citv on the lSih inst. The committee will issue a call for a convention to meet early in July. Candidates for su preme court judges and for congressmen at largo, will he nominated. It has been determined to make a vigorous and sys tematic light to carry the majority of the popular votownl to elect a majority of the legislature. Immediate steps will be taken tu establish a republican newspaper at the capital ot the state. 1,'Ai.Kioii, N. ('., April X Hx-(iovcmor V. W. Iliililen was on Sunday morning Attacked with paralysis. The attack is thought to he slight, and ho is much im proved to day, but other attacks are feared. New Vork Sun k Market. Naiv Yoiik, April .'I. Tho slock market opened 2 per ecu:, higher thnn Saturday's closing prices for Oregon navigation, higher for Oregon and Trans-continental, 2t lower for Lake Shore, and irregular for tho re mainder of the list. In tho early dealings a decline nf to was recorded," 1" which Heading, Northern I'acilic preferred, Now York Central, Denver A l!io liralide, Wa bash preferred, .Michigan Central and Luke Shore were prominent. This was followed by a general recovery of t to 1J, the latter leading, but at II o'clock another decline of I to ii took place, Western Tnion mid Northern I'acilic preferred leading therein. tiaine. Nashville. April .'(. A dispatch from -uurireesooro says: i nomas Aicr.wen, a views as to the correct policy which should i tc-mi neputy shorn!, started to arrest lu. .l.....l l. !.. ..1.,.lnUtrti.'.n ,,f i ! '-r"ei uiomp.on. wiio last year shot an south of Fort Worth), leav.ng twenty-four C'l) miles to lay to reach a connection with the International railroad at Tavlor, in Williamson county. This twenty-tour (24) miles of track will he laid in the present mouth of April, and the force be at once taken to Laredo, on the Kio Orande, and crossed over into Mexico to lay track on the Mexican, Oriental it International rail road to the iiy of Mexico. The distance from Laredo to the city of Mexico is about seven hundred (700) miles, and the road is to be finished as last as men and money can do it. On account of the serious and protracted illness of his wife, Cantain Johnson has been detained nt his home in this city for the past three weeks, and unless her heiilth speedily improves be will be compelled to resign nis present important position and remain permanently in Dallas. MACHINERY! MITCHELL 4 SCRUGGS, DALLAS, TEXAS. ' Hardware AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Hardware -Weather the HIIKUMAN. Correspondence of the Herald. SiinitM.iN, March .",1, ls2. windy and dusty. The district court is busy callini criminal eases 10 oe moil nils week. Jo-day is est ray day, mid tho auctioneers are doing a lively business. The city election comes oil' hero to-nior-row. There aro eight candidates for city marshal, seven white and one black. Hugh Kirkpatriek, a wealthy farniir near Ibis place, who fell from his horse near KuntticKvtown a lew davs inro. and was seriously if not fatally injured, was yester day evening brought in on tho west-baund train. 0"rf'l!t IO ,:VUM,llv, o lOiiii im-rateil. Send for Catatoxuca and Price, Mniitifiictiiriii!; Jewelers and Practical Watchmakers. ' 0x4 main htheet, daijIjab, Texas, THE LEADING . JEWELRY HOUSE OF TEXAS. The Kinliieiil I'liysleimi, J. Marlon Sims, l. if., .ipw lorai "1 am convinced that l'rof. Darby's prophylactic tluid is n most valuable dis infectant." For small-pox and other contagious dis eases use Darby's prophylactic lluid. Per sons waiting on tho sick should use it freely. It will prevent mnall-pox, scarlet fever, diphtheria or any contagious diseaoi from spreading, and lhe worst cases will yield to its purifying and cleansing effects. And the place to find all the latent novelties in lho Jewelry lino. RAILROAD WATCHES, DIAMONDS, 4 SPECTACLES, OUR SPECIALTIES. affairs of lho city; and every worthy of consideration, every hope for the future of Dallas, depends upon the selec tion of such aldermen. The days of antediluvian ideas have passed and all who belong lo such school, how ever upright and honest and conscientious, must bo relegated to private life, for they are hindrances to the prosperity of a city, dead weights paralyzing every, hope of development, every prospect ot ad vancement, every thought of progressive. ncsv Dallas cannot all'onl lo remain in tho mud. She cannot stand still. She must go forward or retrograde, and without pub lic spirit, without enterprise on tho part of her city government, without liberality and lhe disposition to profit by tho advantages, natural and neipiired, of which our city can boast, in the adminis tration of her affairs, she must retrograde. The people who pay the taxes want street Improvement, and they are tired even to disgust of the twaddle nlioiit the style of ccomnny which has clniracter- l.cd tho present administration. Tho people pay the taes and they want to see something for which their money is spent. They do not see it in the little scratching hero and there that is given first one street and then ani thcr, nor lu the patching of bridges and make shift sewers and gutters, which keeps the city engineer busy, Micro la un griimhliiigabout taxation if the money Is not squandered, for it does not mutter how much lho citizen pays lu taxes fhe gets value received for It, but if he does not get value received, as in the cae now, under the present regime it Ii extortion to require Ii 1 111 to pay a cent Vote for the men of liberal and advanced views. Vole for tho men who will sit down on M manner of old-litjjyism. Vote . . . . . . ior inn men who want to see Dallas become a great cily and who give their best ell'orts, who will strive diligently, intelligently and persist- 0 illy toward lhe development of the city's resources. Vole for the iiu'ii"wNo will do 1 miething toward the improve nent of our at reel 9, who will take some steps toward sewerage. Vote for lhe men who will try lo make of Dallas soniethlmg more than a country village. Vote for (he men who will do these things, and you will have done the best day's work you ever did lor Dallas. The 11kkw.ii Is glad to note that nothing of a disquieting nature has happened so far in the canvass, and trusts that such maybe lhe case throughout the day to dav. There seems to be a deep Interest Mi by every class or Clintons, which we are glad to see, for It augurs a selection ol the best men without regard to politics, which cuts but little tlgiirv in our municipal elections. ) o!l'.i'..r i?t Shel l.l-vill.. u hi !,.,,, Ii, !,.. n. Interest 1 rested for horse stealing. Thompson was toimd in bed. While the deputy was rend ing the warrant Thompson shot him with a pistol which be drew from under his pillow, the bullet indicting a wound which will probably prove fatal. The wounded man returned the tire, kiilimr Tlioiunsoii in stantly. Italber Mlseil. I'l iTsnr i:; , V-.v., April I luconseiiueuce of lho advance of two per cent, on the oriel. mil sum, the Halifax, North Carolina, county court, on Saturday, refused lo con- hrm the sale o' Weldon, North Carolina water power made some time ago to It. It, I'eehles, of Northampton, for 17,,'imi. The property will be resold on the lirst of next month. A number of northern capitalists aro negotiating for tin) purchase ol the properly, which is the must valuable of its kind in the south, lllnellitrged, , Hr. Lot is, April ,'l.taroii lioderiek Von ltcclitclsehien, ex-Ailstrian consul, in this city, who was charged with embezzlement, in criminal court to-day was discharged on a plea raised by his counsel that the court has not jurisdiction and that the utlciisc only came within the scope of the authority of the I'tiiled States courts. The baron, it is alleged, defrauded several Austrian subjects of money they had intrusted to him. A ltl.lt l.imd. Ciiattanooua, Tins., April 3. Tho Cranberry Iron company luivo discovered on their properly in Mitchell county, North Carolina, two veins of the Ii nest magnetic ore, 000 of eighteen feet nnd tho other thiily lour feet. They had tunneled through the vein in building the railroad. There is much rejoicing among iron men here as, it insures to Chattanooga mineral districts 1111 abundant supply of steel uink ing ore. Change of Time. The following changes have been made in the schedule timo of the Missouri I'acilic: The express train leaves at J:IVJ a. ni j mixed train at 10:15 a. m. The train from Denton arrives nt 5 o'clock? . ni., and the St. Louis train at the sumo old timo, .V5 p. 111. Mr. John D. Hrnthers, of rortsmouth, 0., wnies: 1 wo years ago I sutlered Irom a severe attack of malarial fever; 1 was brought very low to death's door; I had never fully recovered, and was often dis tressed with biliousness, headache, sinkii'g cuius, mgiii sweats, uuliuestion and naintul urination. About three months ago 1 no ticed an advertisement of ltrown's iron bit ters in a t incinnati paper, ! roni tho lirst it seemed to bo just tho medicine 1 bad long needed. 1 am now just as strong and nearly as a duck, aim weign nearly one- half again as much as I did three months ago." . . ,. Sumcbody who's been here, lugubriously remarks: "it isn't Haltering to a man to tie summoned 111 a breach ol promise as an rjpen . Fill urea, Nmv YoiiK, April 2. -The post's cotton report says: Fiilure deliveries at the lirst call sold at a decline of :'-liXi at noon, May June hud lost other 2 to ,'l bHI; .luly-Ort'o. her, 8 to nloo. Aft or slight lluctuation the demand increased, and there was 11 re action of, 1 lo tllnil, so that at the third call April brought 12; Mav 12.2."; June, 2 21; July, 12.10; August, l.'.ol; September, 12.11; October, Il.:i2; December, 1 1., 'IS. Ik soma sections the American land league is demanding the recall of MiMsti a l.nw ai l because of his alleged refusal lo ask for the release of Americans imprisoned III L'uglnnd and Ireland, The minister very property staled that ho could not with reason demand the discharge of Americans who had violated the local statutes nf Croat Urilaln, and these criticisms upon bis con duct In the premise aro limply absurd. A good lesson has been taught the average American who Imagines lie can carry his freedom anil Impudence with him around the world. Is Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, the question of opening tin pUcca nf business on Hun day li being agitated. An international Sabbath conference -was held there r. cently, at which a number of addressee were made advocating the entire cassation of labor on Bamlay. Hl extremely difficult. It tcemt, lor number of our America cltl uni to get tit old Puritan Idea of Bunilai out of their heads. If it becomes neceatary for people to work on Sunday, ot If It Kent- (iu ti,. rwr!.tn!iiiR for lutmiruk do, they wlllf.. ,.,- ,.onabl ratea. The table the eoaUupplird with the beet that horn ami .,. jga niaueta auoru. riau, irru uow practicar,llf trrrf j,,, Mnner and itirpet ei maoe a specially. 1 1 A INiiialellatloa nf Blare. It Is a verity that there nre now at Thonip. son's theatre a constellation of stars. Tho talent, genius and beauty of the variety stage are gathered there, and each night entertain marvelously well all those who attend the theatre. Last night the house was erowdrd, and the performance was well worthy of it. Messrs. Hilly and War ren Murphy, hanjoisls. stand without rivals on this lavorito Instrument of old Joe Sweeny. The grace and skill with which they plav the most dinicull airs Is a wonder to all. Miss Jessie Forrester is, indeed, a can trainee, and the sweetness, Ilex Utility, timbre and culture of her voice make her Indeed a Ivrio artist nf pro-eminent distinction. ,.r reputation through out the eastern cities, where tho best musi cal critics reside, Is one In reality enviable. Messrs. Johnson (twain, in their negro comicalities, are Irresistible, Miss fclnta Johnson, with her eet iucd soprano voice nnd charming naivete, Miss Annie .V"-. np " '" r eoaraeier elianges, and Hilly Deveme ami Lottie Ward, In , their graoskd rloa dunces slid p..,,ns In ,e llstic art, each are excellent In tltr. extreme, and as a whole go in make one f tho very best variety entertainments titer seen or earn in lianas, I'eaarh at thefiynagofiie. Yesterday at Temple Kmanu-F.l. tho IV such services were had under the mliitstra turn of the eloquent and much beloved Kabbi, l!ev.)lr. MitiM. The aervlc wot liegim by onmelweniv Hula !.!. .,,.! many litUe boys, singing the opening hvmn at Hie altar. Alter this the efiolr rendered onii-nroeionsaaereii air Willi organ ar eumoanlment. The lUbhl was especially ImpreMlve and fidlriinii in hi niu.uii.,n in this the Jewish n asi of redemption, nr of .1. ..minim nreau, a aim mat of universal liberty. Mr Hchuhl trileulrl . trlojie In his nentlinrnl. and expression as 10 me great civil and religious liberty en Joyed by all people In tiita glorloiis coun try where no (sntitiu or persecution can iur utiv nvnmi oniaili, low many persons art ui In tut tnorn I without an appetite, having bitter Tha Hlesoari paeMe tUUrw Bate at . Front Captain W. it. Johnson, engine 1 fAtX l eonrtrnlon on Ihla road, 1. that up to data there baa been nv.11) mile of track llald -oath of ,'n;','0h ,l tighty-elght (. mile win ' ' buy filiate; ;in s&sm'trjm fSp,. THECREAT Mltf rmmm. RHEUMATISM, r Nauralaia. Scictica. Lumbcao. Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Cenoral Bodily s Fains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. N.i Prf,Mil..n 11, estth equal St. Jw, Oil a. a i,V, mirr, ini;.(r ami rhrtip F.l,-riml I! 111-.lv A I111I mlalh but th c..iiuratlr.ljr liiSinj ..ntuy ,.ff,) ivala, ami nerruni iuII.tIi nli I'sluiaii liatu rtirap and luillvo pruut of lu U'i,ui. 1'imiloni In Klarni ljntiicr. BOLD BT ALL DRU0OI8T8 AND DEAIEES IN MrciOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., flrl,nrr. M.( . r.B.A GARTEffS SITTIE m HIRE P'rk IToailvhn tv n-llnre all the tmuNe lnc. 1 it Pia tllUiusrUlrtrf tliervsteni, such as Du t :! , N uiar:i, nmwuliirrs. Dirlrco flir ratlin;, 1, I uh:iHh1 A Va.lo their mootreiuark. a. kieucirt l.ua ti-vuilt j,vu la caring f" ' Tt,-vlni-lyrartrr'Tllttp1.1vrrril,ir(,ninillv t.iliml.lA in Coiifilpiilnii, einhiK and pruvmtln't ni". in r nimn,ii, wnno wy aim remit m ,,,i.ni.'ri, , 1 i.in piuiuacn, eutmi ud rvciOa Ilia loncU, etltnulata Din llv. Uvea It IU17 ouly curvit HE AO) Arh tSey wnnld be almost prMee f o those who afler turn Ihla dlMrwlng complaint t bin (on a. Balrly their RooilnrM ilori not end hf re, ami those ho once try thrm wiU Hint the Imkt pill. vnia. aN In m man aya that they will not be wlulnc to to without Ukui. Ilat otter all tick head ACHE i,'!?!!'!? r"T B horele whow SSSinfl? uwku Lltll. Lint Ml. ore very enuHttnd CltSJL11?' r,lo - u wt, Dm Yarh (Z Ki!iLaif,,,whoi,,,k,w Uw"k ToUiver A wavt tfwiws AM xmi Silverware, Clocks, CANES, ancy Goods, Etc., Etc. Solo -.gcxxtm IN DALLAS rOKTHS Medicated Spoctaclti AND Eye Glasses, -Write to us and your orders will receive prompt and faithful attention -a i"bll KWEPFIiY tfe SOW. rOUNDEO 1323. E. JACCARD JEWELRY CO. FIFTH AND OLIVE STREETS, ST. LOTJIS. Silversmiths. Jewelers, Diamond Dealers, Watch. Importers, etc. Sprciul attention is requested to the Solid Silverware made by tiiia Kmiup U ias stood tho test for moro than a quarter of a rentury. Kveryono in w ant of Silver Sjioous, should send to us for illustrations and tiricrs. E. Jaeeard Jewelry Co FIFTH A OLIVE KTS , ,, . ;: ,. v.. , . 1 , VA"" " H1"" " '" '"' pracllre, mill 111 an cxpi r vine nf luriVr, Moil IK ? VI 11 , 'r v" n''1-f;"'"'! 'i)lhl"K 1" !ii' Hie rusulla Hull till. II until' i, ,,vll..V;. n'l , ,f .., " 'I f Nervous Pronlnulou. rVniale IUwiiiii k. l.sK.siii. ami an Im. l in .1 , . 1 .. J ;'"1' """ l"'"'!'" remedy, hu. In inv li .u.ls. mmle m,mi ..n.li ilul rim J,i f. r..,,',..,li- l! " ""r J""" eiuna-nl phyl, laim. hate yli l.leil to llilmrmilaml InwmpaN "''.rVrlJ.J,K5,l.'.1 111 P"" " Imn prenaratluu llimlo. lu la. I. so. I, a oniiKiunil Hl'U, 1UKI.1.3 1UU.I IK !& ... Iv ll. .v ..r,.. It., l.i.ltl. 1P u ,.1'L'. J St. I hi -W. Miv. N.iv. ir.ni. .' ' 3101 Wai.li Avenue. ST I.OITTS fA rnmhlnallonof Pro. toxiilrof iron, JVrii Won liarkniul I'huapharunin a imtntalila fnrm. Th oniif prriMtratinti nfitim I Hint will nnt Win A.11 (A I f'ri, tin clnirrtvriiitif of nthrr iron fO'i;mriiflona, Jltlirrn rnln rtnthr bliml .' nntttrttlhrnlthfultmtrtn th rtliji'fitlv aryttii and nrrrnun ttiintrm, mnklnn it nptiUeahlr to Ornrral Drbiiitll. titf, I'rostrntinn of Vitttt 4fCTUREDByTHeDR. HARTE MEDICINE CO., 213 N, MAIN ST., SI. LOUIS. an Jl'I.H S K.l I'FM.W, Austrliin Consul. JIM IS 111 XGE, Ucrman CousuL KAUFFMAN & KTJNGE, KSTABLIS1IED 1M0.)- (.ALA ESTON, TISZK., Cotton Eactors and Enyers Importers of Coffee and Liquors, Grocers and Commission Merchants. Amenta ol llio North (ici nimi Idnvil'H Sloiiinsliip Linen lo New Vurk, Kiillliniire, Xew Oili-iins noil fiulvoutnn. fr!) DOUGLAS BEOS., MEECHAIT TAILOESI Latest Styles in Imported Woolens. Largest Assortment in Dallas. First-elites Work Guaranteed. 6o; MAIN STREET, DALLAS, TEX. ;?imxx$cmcnts. Craddock's Opera House. BLIlTTOI! Itenonued Throuuliout the World a The Musical Phenomenon ! ll.l. U1VR TIIKKI (3)'COX('MT FriduA'Sritu relay MATINEESATURDAY AT 2 P. M, Ailmlaslnn 50 ami 7.1 eeiit. AilinlKnlon to Matinee .m eeiils; eliililreii liinler 13 yearsof o, M,eeuta. KeNorve.l tfiia tt.iur ..id ,ii.....t extra ehrK, at William, Totllvci Walker' oriiu store. THOMPSON'S THEATRE SUNDAY. APRll. 4. Hirst appearance of Mis JK88n? FORRESTER. rim appearance of three VICRPHV BROTH- jvno, iriiiv iiaujii aruaia. J0HK8T0N and 8WA1N, commedlan. Mls ANNIR MVINfibTONK, chanw artist. SEVERN and WARD, e1o( daucera. Mis 8KLM A JOHNSON, lerio eoinlo. Mis KDITIt IRVINO, ballaillit OlFTha MrltniinM will miwIiJ. ..l.i. n.niaiitle drama. CARNEGIE fc WOOD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMD DKiltM IM PROVISIONS, 6 RAIN AND WESTERN VMOO U OJB. IKDULLT. 401 Xim Mirt, SallM,TM J.W.WEBB .ii-:a'i:iki, UAS OS IIANllllI LA 110 EST ASSOHTMEST or Spectacles and Eye Glasses In the 8tate. The followliiR well known manu facturers are represented la tills iliH'lii HERC. HOnSAH MEDICATED 8PECTACLE8. nnm kino'3 combination specta cles. ARUNDEL TINTED. BPEN CER'8 DIAMOND. SPENCER'S CEL LULOID, BURBANK'S 8ELF ADJUSTINO. The Celebrated WEBB SPECTACLES Are said by experts to he tho finest msile, sni the Peblile l.ennc cut from Btone. He keeps all the above Spectacles anil Eye lilasse In Gold, Silver and Steel Frames. HavliiK iH.rfeeted system for aUnlltiff le"" to the enes. nartlct ioiiil.li, In call III H er.cn will be fiiriiUlu'.l Uic system on application 1T potal, and by its use they can determine tot themselves the exact number of specuu'lo n I'llri'd to cornrt the error lu their slKhL Padgitt Bros., Whole isle Job-', bers lu SADDLERY SAPDtiKRV UARIlWARK, SHOE F1ND1N6S 1 leather. Collars, Itaddl Trees, Eto 711 H4.717 ud 719 Mali 8u Doll Ti, fte In th month, and feeling weak and bllltated. AU the need Carter'! Urn bra liar.