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THE DALLAS HERALD,-WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1882. TUK BOMD-AROCLIB. Ttea Meeting Lju4 Sunday Moralaf Th AddrmaalMr. Jho r. Kill It-rnHDlt-ttoa of an Appropriate I'rtuut to th -Club, Kto. The Boil (l'Arc club held its regular meet ing on Inst Sunday morning, and after loma preliminary proceedings, under Colo nel V. S. l'liHits in ttie chair, in tlie absence OlMr. Ii- M. Ktieiiily, president, Major John l Klltott was called oa for bis ad dress, which be thereupon delivered, the subject being "Clubs; their History, Value, lulluence, Directs," etc: At its conclusion Colonel W. G. Wylie aiotiC, und after some very complimentary . re marks, (aid that he "had a double mo tlou to tnuke; first, thai the hourly t luniks of the club bo extended to Major Elliott for his mlmirublo amlrem: and, second, that the addrcBi be published iu the Dallas Hhr ald and other leading papers." This be ing seconded and most warmly endorsed by Mr. Mnroney nnd others present, was unanimously paused. Upon motion of Mr. Thatcher, it was thou nmrml and uunuiiiiously curried, that a committee of live be now appointed for , the purpose of obtaining $1,0W or such turn as might be needed to at once secure the renliox cf a hall, and for thoroughly fitting up the sume in a manner worthy tlio club, its present and future, with carpels, books, pupors, periodicals, utu. Following Is Till AIHIKKSS; Mr. Prctldeut anil Ueiillemen of the Hols d'Arc Club: In theabscnceorotir regularly appointed lecturer for to-day, Colonel Crawford, I will endeavor,- at your request, to substi tute, ;i best 1 cuu, the ability and eloquence which mii.'ht luive treated you to some rich repast had he boon present to discharge the task. 1 could wish on this occasion Unit I possessed tho powers of some of your mem bers to entertain through a vein of that hu mor which delights Ilio car while it Informs tho mind, but 1 long ugu concluded that I was not born funny, and I huvo never by nitotinilcd cultivation beun suc cessful ii engrafting upon myself a stock that uitlure evidently nevor niesiit to flourish there, for us often as I have culled upon tho designated locality ol wit, I have as lnvuriubly found "nobody at home." 1 ahull, therefore, huvo to con fine tiiytie'f to a field of soberer line, and will nay something ubout clubs, their his tory, nature, value, eH'ccts, etc. Among the run'iy instrumentalities for tho promotion of certain objects, whether social, political religious, commercial, liter ary, or other, is that peculiar n.io iutinii known us the "Club." Its existence is 1U0 to tho organization of man, as gregarious inhismituro us nro I he ton-Is ol tint uir with their flocks, the beasts ol the field with their holds, and the fishes of tho tea with their schools. Perhaps the suggestion for Til K CM' II, IN ITS HIIMOTKII H.VTK, aroiis out of (lie recognition of ueniiiiniinily of material Interests when government was strong and arbitrary and the people weuk and oppressed. The story of the world is Btrawu with Illustrations of the workings of these organizations in all their varied sphoros. A certain law of Orcicif, for In stance, once ordained cleat Ii to all persons that would worship certain gods ami god desses not in tho c (lender of the govern ment ; and tho consequence was that mnnv dissenters from tho promulgated faith hail tomoet in privacy of the strictest sort to discuss their views and to arrange for the lii09t expedient methods for their disseini nutiou and acceptance. Within the meet iugi of ono ol those Memorable Clubs newer views vro orysluliznd and sent upon tho nation until the ellorts re sulted in the aehiovcinent of giant relorma tious. The curlier Christians had recourse t i similar institutions, disguising their real designs under the cloak of clericul uscm bliut;. Ho, when the ago of futtli-goverii-liieut, with its idolatrous practices, gave way to the age of government bv discussion, in too purely political clubs, u'l'airs of sutc wcro secretly donated by the brotherhood, plans proposed and advances in the general welfare urged through imadinus phiys. sug gest ivn poems, nod well directed satires, nnd other agencies e-uphiycd touwuken the poopleloaueoehsil y t a'chungo. The regular social clubs of Iho.-o cms were more par ticularly colilined to tiiii.uieiguer.-i who hap pened to congregate in si one certain country and who iiHturally yearned for ami driftcil into each other's society, Nor were these club organizations limited to the pntionuge of men only, but the WOMEN rKKUKNTI.Y I'AIITICICTKP in them, niter the manner ot our side de grees in Masonry, Odd Fellowship, etc. And although they at times deliberated upon tho more Ferious uffuirs, national and nuinlcipul,, their purposes were more es pecially for social enjoyment, the sett le nient of questions of etiquette, of dress fashions, of positions on public occasions; of processions, balls, etc.. us to who should ride in carriuges drawn by horses, who must be content to sit behind mules, whoso eedunchulrs might have ratings of ivory, and whoso might be trimmed with gold, silver, etc In more modern times clubs have been of equal potency, being partioiihirlv fashlunuble with the literary and scientific characters in Johnson's mid tloldsmlth's nge, and under tho reigns o thuTudors and the Stuarts. Chief among these mod ern Clubs stands out in our memory what was known as tho Friday Street Club, ori ginalcd by Sir Walter Halcigh, and of which frbukospc'ire, lieaiimont and Fletcher and other well known chaiactcrsweremembcrs. Also the London l.lteiary, and the liov 1 Society club, where Addison and 1'npn and Steele, and Koynnldsandllnldsmith gave to tho world immortal thoughts and injured in richest song the cimentof the feeling as the eager workings of their liner passions heat upon tho wild drapery ot the words that couched the in. l'ven the liilnttmt uccount of the main truusmrlngi in their nicotines, the humorous sayings, the nitty anecdotes, tiie admirable essays, and the good intlueneis these brought forth as a charming inherit ance for future generations, lm.vever highly interesting, would consume more time than I have to spare this morning, or you tne patience to bestow. I'robubly the most pnworfnt of all Club . rganlxations that 1 can recall just now was that at first purely social, hut subsequently political, one so notorious hi history as a . phenomenon, and doubtless familiar to yotl nil, TUK JACOtUN Ct.rtl OK KIUMCX, which was organized lust prior to tho French revolution ol iij!l, and modelled ' after the ftnglisti literary elu'.s 1 have Just spoken f. You will rniicnilicr that at that time France was seething In troubles ol every, description, moral, religions, political, social, financial. All sor(of vit'ious excesses were rampant, and the geniusof evil as it slalked through out her limits with lis ulds de c.iinp ol per secution und proscription and murder, so shadowed with sorro.v the utlllclcd na'ion that Hope unfolded her wines and lied Ir m the Til llerles. These "friends of the rev Ia tion," trout quiet modesty of B.ioi.il fesllvl ties, came iillerward to illiot the public Opinion o all Franco with their half -million of close membership and nearly one limit sand nll'iliullng societies meeting together, AS WK MliKT THIS Mi'tlNl.NU, thsy deliberated upon pusstng i vent ., nnd determined In a sort of cuuum like our American prototype, upon piocrammes of - action. So powerful d.d the Club become in regulating the course of the National As Hcmhly that no politician who had any ambition could iiH'onl to lie without inemeUrthlit In it. 'Hie latnotis Danton, Murat and lUbesplerro were n close com intiiil.in. belonging to the little knot of I lie "iniiercircle,"ihe "wheel within a wheel" caucus, as volt and I would sav. It dicta ted deputies anddelegaterilt eoiitmlkil the legislature; It nominated unit assigned (lie army olllclalf, it create t the. foreign policy, .- and, Indeed, handled nM matters through all the renlnt, making the terms of "bus Ulle"iilld "ttiilll'.'litie" torewi memorable. And all this from an origin, as I said, quite similar to tbat which begot the peaceful organiia'iou sitting within these walls and listening to me now; thus, illus trating how true it is that "large streams from little fountains How." IN Ot'a OWN COl STRY clubs have nourished from the Unston Tea Part r Club and the little literary atsciiihings of Franklin; Die one culminuting in the overthrow of one government on these shored and the inauguration of another, the other ultimately developing into the great philosophical society ol l'ennsvlvama, down lo tho lending social ones of to-day as prominently represe ted by iheTremont Club, of Huston, the Lotus, of New York, the I'nion League, of Philadelphia, tho Klk,,of Si. Louis, the 1'ickwtck. ol New Or leans, and I ho Jlois d'Arc. of Dallas. The chief purpose ol clubs like these is to af ford a vent, a recreative relaxation of the mental and tho physical from the euros and lubots that weight one down tluougli the week. And this it effects through social convivi ality, ami breaking the cake of ceremonious custom, mind meets mind in dishabille ami hnneht unreserve, lit re our nature airs the closcrsccrotsof bcriiinerchninhers upon tho outer sleeve, and here the feelings of good fellowship blend iu happy harmony with the sense of humor, wit 'and merri ment, noveronco blurring but always pro moting our more practical qualifications for every iluy lite. And how tar our value may extend one of these days in the consid ering of some ol tho KKKliS or Ot'H CITY AND STATIC, after the fashion of so many predecessors, remains to he disclosed. Hence, the eventual importunco ot our organiza tion, beyond the things named, the Blur of occasion may indicate on any day. In the meanwhile, like the Fpicureuiis of old, wo can make the most ot each speeding moment of our lives, short ut best, adopting that philosophy which makes wealth to consist not iu great possessions, hut in small wants and fewer expectations. And if you will be kind enough to apply this rule to my effort this morning, 1 shail bo gratified with the belief that it has not been entirely a lailuro. Homo oilier business being then transac ted, tho chair announced that he under stood that Major Klliott hud been deputed to present to the club a present from one of our citizens, whereupon Major Klliott arose and said: Ms. I'VfciliKNT : Yes, 1 have been re quested to present through ynil to the Jlois ii' Arc Club this gavel, made of hois d' arc wood, tho toughest tree that prows, and was, therefore, 1 assume, thought to be appropriately emblematic here. This gavel is of excellent material to cited a "knock-down" argument iu debate, when you find you cannot duly handle vourcliih it isotl'cred by our friend, Mr.-lSell. who says he is a Hell without tongue solilcicnt to hove its mirits ex-lolled by hiinse'.f. It is carved out of tho first piece of a lot of wood intended for the paving of our streets, which will he morn admired when v. hides passing through them shall he less mired. Ill si..- It is enllal to a Now York flute democtiitiu majority; its color Is of a suspi cious itiliinlilo shade; whilst its weight is nbotll us heavy- if wo mo to credit some of oiirconteniDoruries usonenf tiie IJkrai.ii's editorial leaders. For a meeting's opening, it will equal' a bonk canvasser, a "gelter-up of n club." und without, any "references lo allusions" to any here, let us hope that its "raps" will ho more elll. acinus than those (dten give on the (loop of a sleepy druggist at midnight. On motion iitmniiunni thanks were ex tended to Mr. II. W. Hull for his handsome und appropriate donation, nnd hopes were expressed that the club and tho Hell might live mid last ns long us tho hardy gavel, After some Other liroceedinirs the elnh nil. jouriicd. Mniifr nf I lift rriwi.l tl,i.i..u ,.t !.; ill',. - .' .'v"" iiii.-i inu ,,ir sorrowfully let alone on Hccoti'it ol Hvspcp u;u i.,,i .. ii . i , . ..i ..,.'.'' o,n, witi. u ut,iiiiiip;ii use in .leaern I'yspep sia Tablets givsm the ..iivilege ol eating in cotntort. i!S nnd All .cuts, Sold by W. 11. l'atte,rson it Co., lullas, Texas. if VOtc. UIUU.1 1. W. N. WILLIAMS, M. D. (a,Yim'4OiOjfi!-4l.. To-lit ONI. V II,., M.,liel nn.l t,,r..l..l l.lu cases of Women Oi l K't;- 01' M.ilu Street. Dalhis 1,iu oi-IV-1 y 0. P. MKA01C, V,'. A. (IKA1I.VSI. Meiuh) & Graham, Law and Land Oiilco,: riKNKIKTTA. IM,Y tWNTY. TfX A. Si h. CRAWcoim. I V, Hmith. Vt'.U Crawford, Crawford, Smith & Crawford. Attorney 3 at Law UAI,l,Art, TKAX, Ofllnx No 4111 Until Kiis-e'. McKINNON As CALL. ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW Aucl Xj:iic1 JlRCUtN, IIII.I.SIKIKII, llll. I. COUNTY, TKXAH HllVrt A Hi-ltOt,l., rt,i,l .,..rr...t I-..., ,.r ,l.l.. 1 1 every survey of lainl and town lot In Hill vuh.j. on,-, ,ni iiueaoea sivou in conuneri'lHl Slid land llUunitou. ii.s. m cr7A'ivir ATTOR N ii Y-AT-LAW, liEAL ESTATIfl AGENT, AND DKALCIt IN EXCHANGE, Eoyaiour. Buylor Co,, Tox, Large Tracts of hand for liale, In lra-ls of ftmn ;weuty-ilve Ihououikt lo iiao hundred tliousaud kes. PATl'ON & HUDSON, " ATTOJNEYS - AT-L AW -fVncl linndAcoutH, AI.YAK.IUO, uOUNSON COfNTY, TKXAS. Aa1TP.,'liH0.mB nUllt-. Il.,fi. 1... sloii to AWarudo It.iuk. wllT-tf Graham & Fuller. Attorneys ar.d Real Estata Agents, iMH-axur. Texas. rfiperUI nttemleti given to cnllectloiin.tsw J. M. RICHAUDS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, V EATIIKKKOKI), TliXAS. if rspcelid attention given lo iMeertlnns. w, B. &a. a. wiiiaiiT, " Attornv3 nt XtJiw, No 715 M.iii' ff''et. Tp Btalrt, mil i n.x i ALLIEN & HAWKINS, KAhT IAI.I.A-), Produce a Specialty I No 1343 I Im C-trrei. Comer LronatJ. is'ivi mr A.orriiNiuaMi-.R&co. COTTON KACT0K9 hi Gcnsn. Ccmmlsslcn Morchant ConslirninoiiU tollcded, and or ters for Grain nllcdaiid friKluiM at lowest market ralot, 101 A 1UU ( A All' ST., COK. USUh DAI.L.V, TKXAJ. lUcJlcal. to lMiisvisrvr Yellow Fever TAKE t SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. IT KAVKIi THK PKOI'LE op SAVANNAH UA., V!M tISKIt It' TIIKOI'lill TUK TKKUIU1.K KI'IPEMIU UK Mli, Mimm. J. II. 7.r.n.fn & Vn , (iKNfi rMi.H : ' the imrter-lxiied. Knitlnef on tin i,e.iih-l Central Knilruail, in nrnu-lul ob Hcsli. eis for the tieiu-nt.s u received Ir -iu Hie use if Kirninoiu I.lver Reiiii!Uir diirtn(t the Ycl'ow Fever KptUeinle la i-hvuiiiisIi, drsl-i, hi tin iiuniiier mid fnll of 17, deire lo niaku llui fnllciwtiin siuleiufiit . That Ourln the aloresaal F.iideuiic, wo um1 tho mcdiclno kiiiiwn u Miniiious l.lver h'-nuli. or, proparrd by J It. ZeOlu A Co.. sa l tliouirh exposed to tlio worn iniasmaUc liilhieiirea cf tho Yellnw Kever by (pihiu In met ecimiiiR out of favaunah at dltl'ereni hours rf the uinlit, ami also la spenillni; entire night hi t!iu city dutluit Hie prevKieiieonf this most Fatal I- pidciaio, wllh but the shojle exception of one of us, who was taken nhk, but See.11ly wovereil, wo con tinned In nor usual kikmI health, a circumstance, we can ncenunt mr in no oilier w ay but b Uic erl'ecl, meter Providence nf the habttiinl aneo.i tlunel use of Hlir mom l.lver Keirnlalor whilo we were exposed lo this Yellow Kever malaria. KespiTtlully yours, c. H. I'atlersou, Jnliu K. Collins, .las. 1.. Malletto, Mellon K Cuoper. iWAlways ask your I)riiKl!l.i for l)r. Sim mans Liver Kemilator, and b sure to see those Identical wonls iirlnted on the label, and havlim theremi a red I I rado Mark, Heal and tllfriiaturo of J, II Zeilln & (k). None other la (Jiniiilne. I'GIKE TONIC - - i.'f. ' i- ;e:,-:n.ir.yolUi.TN-,ininli I., ' M V In-' i:it:, .ipaiu- tynf.ii, l v.ir " . -J J. -llhi -7Krst I .KhvI Piniiirr,1; - V' Utst He.-.ttli 8 Strmmtk r - T. Bcjtarcr Ever : '?. 1 1" Vim ll ivi: IlyMiep. ,-i'Vjl Ii!lcl:nl:iti-i'l. V..11I : ' :-.vky "II lier'lisnn't-r '' . K r N.-iv s P.irktVs M-'J 1 'iw'J '"ni- v t!lci ' , iT-;icrlin iii': a:itl Imild V '- . '.if V up fr"m t!.1! fltsl - 1,0.., 1 1 hi4 ,it lh ,.k,1. IAS in fi . "iii 7'"' "'' t- ii ii. iS'1. fl '" AloOTt t..l. Ui k.''tl ,0 trti.C.II lli,.:,vU.I t; l:i tmc: r-:r.in -i tin (Iclititrvil per '..in.i"l;.!..r Thrrf. h iiaUiifiKllKoit. Umh y ut li.ivti:;r ' 'm vi'. Cua.Ni.,mi every li uitt- nd Agents , an (I Ancoc y avs M & Wise, Surveyors and Land Ag'ts Abllcini, Taylor Coonty, Texas. Ooulrol ranches nnd farmlnR lnmls hi Tsylor, Jones. Fisher, Haskell, Kininels unit siirroiittdiii coimtles. Jluy aud sell sheet on commission. POWELL & GAGE, DALLAS, TEXAS. liLl Wo aro tliornin-hly aeiiualiitrd with tho public lands of the state, having surveyod mid lucatixl many colonies ulix'k ranches and farms. Ol'll MAP (IF THK STATU HKNTPRRB. VKAli, COUrilll Si CO., Eealers in Real Estate 6H ELM 3TRUI.T DALLAS, TEXAS. Will iluy, Nell ami Kent liniiil, Clljr Ijolunml IIoiihom. tVIU l'uy Tu.m-b, DAiiniiiio ami IVil'cc-l Tlth-s in AI.Ii I'AIITS ot TKX AS mul LOANKOHW FOR GAPITAMSTS j. 01! 5 DALLAS, TEXAS. Will trfira tut.tfnl ntt..i,tt...i t. 4 luvcMtnu'ittn hi laitd ftr COLONIES, mills aril larnitiiK lamls. mi win mve spwiai atietuinn to tiieitnd.il meut ol Texas A Pocitic Kollroud Company LAO GIUHT BOBDS In hands nf tho Company. Havtnn had a inrveytng mrpi on the rreiitlai of Texas fertile lasl eliditvcara, amttraveM extensively In the stale, lie ts thurouxhlj aciuitlnliit with (lie quality of lend In dltlerent portions, as well s iho title to tho same, and helug (anilllar whh the difli-r-eut propoautl Uom o 11 A1LKO AD 13, Bil faelllttes for afststliiB pnrchnaom to soot) har:u!iis are luiiuu paused, and ha G-narantCGS Satisfection To all panics eiit-ustlnir htm with their buslmiii Ho Is alsoprcpa.td to lumliii, on 'hortnoitw Oomphito Alistr.icts Of title n D,iH cttv wn county nrnpertv .Poi.u R. L, OA 01 POWELL & GAGE, r.AI.I.A!1. TKXi sisle sl oius u t mmmi m mm ' U1VB Our peiMiual nt'eiillen to ndirlii lands h taxes, payout itu'tiixe- at tliu proi-tw-'In- n niaki -e sn'.es tntff Maw Fyoft. LASTER of PUS, TIIK feiico-Tcxan Land Co ONF. fiTAK PLASTY OF PARIS FACTORY, ,.V.'.t. l-l'l VK, frtislllelit K (IIIKIII'I len'l Niip't and slammer. Arepis'piMed to il'l nr!er lot I lasiet of Pari of K -a uiiiklily at rcHi otinMo rf :e. K. t.TIIKK. KT, VresiuiJ CttT, l'e-i. ,Sit V1I,' 11 I'rtta R S.NKLSON Arenite DALLAS. TE.XAS. Plans and drawltun In elevation, with smria cations ami catlinnte, for ehurci.;, sehoun haukluii lioitsca, halls, eoliaoe-v vie., etc , mr nlslieil nn short nellee. Coiistrnedon uneri:i tended when desired. I f the contrael ts awsi to me no eharne niadu for the dranlum. At) my work w ill he done In the heat workmlnllki tnaneer. (irnwpninliioa promptly atleudod to anil luiecion ii araniieciurooa nana. r 5 . Ml JONES & REAL ESTATE AGENTS Established jo's rp.hjML. i As ( ho Winter in fast aiiproachiny, it is requisite lor tho Benefit of the Public aucl ourse Ives for everybody to know tli at A, '& E, IITTEITEAI'S Dry (loads and Olnthltiir Housn is tho ol, reliablo house for Rirualns 0"r stock on hand Is second to none In Price and (Juality. As tho season is ho fur advanced without having htd cold weatlutf. wo have concluded to sell our Clonks mul ix.i iniinaHt Coal, 'n order to avcii.rcarrylin the same over for the next seasen We a'so oiler Brest liidiicements hi Kaiiey and Staple lry (ioo.ls. Plain aud Itrneadcd Dress ( .xsls Kme Cashmeres, Plain, llrocadcd and ttatere.l Silks, Matelensa, Dpcra an d 1 odier Hatinols, Ingrain. Tapestry, itrussols, Body Brussels and Velvet Carpets Etc tyVSPlease Call and Examine our Fine Assortment oi KOCHESTIiR BOOTS and SHOES, for you will save money by doing so. A. & E. MITTENTHAL, 60 ELM STREET. ss SUCCESSORS TO A.. i!UMNEU & CO., WHOLESALE AMD RET All, DKALEKB IN PIANOS & ORGANS AND IMF0HTEK8 OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 711 Main Streot. - - . iew York and jjoston Prices Duplicated. C. J. MOORE, DKAT.fn 7M GRAIN, GROCERIES AND Country Produce, Ko. 208 Houston Street, :0alL.is, Tex;u Buya ..id no!', oorn, oat., bay and all other Anheuser's Premium Beer " The Purest, ilia Best and maimrainuritoiji CHE WOULD. Allordera promptly frlloit. Addreu Louis MMii Dallas, Texas, Apt far Nartiiern Texas Xi-A-O-JUit. DT3J-IH m A -r.-rrc-j KE the GENUINE DUKE of OUR u .-,-ir.,ii v A. W ClllLl.ltKSS. Uen'l Agent, Dnllaa, W. ('. HOWARD W. C. HOWARD & CO., Gliy Elevator, the Largest in tho South RED RUST-PROOF OATS MEW LUMBER YARD"! Yard Estwesn Eoss Avenue and Camp Streot OppnultO Tiliilly Iron Vt'oi-hn, Knllnii, Texiia. Miitiiilie'tiirer of Nntive Pino I.timlicr. Hhlmilw, I.uth, anil Mcnlillmr ami denlei-1 line Pine Lnmtvr. Door. 8h, KUn.U etc Kxlr.i-.lred I xZ "M v V e liiiuie(,iri.,M,ro-,i I.iiml,.,, m ,. tv,u.tl, wllh ,,, w u 1 " IlilHie I'ountv. nertr TeijirkHii. ' '"-i"- Jlll.S IU h aiv i i i: wh. TRINITY i" EO N W0EK8 T a KOS AVENUK, Corntip tt&CWCLIA STREET, Iron and mass foundry and Macliine Shop ' elaeM. , fg.mo"or BtiWOTtor to K. P. Cowen A . ... nvnivm III ' ' bash, Doom and I'.licul-, lunu siiin.ri, Mouldim? Ltmo. Cement, lUiildoinantwaroriOtt 8 roV.liAu MURPHY,- in 187-1, ic s .... Dallas. TnB. eouuuy prndjro. 'uooda doliyorcd M the mo ruii Jf.xpoilIUOa for the lost Healthy Beei 1AM Smoking Tobacco, Ciganettes rrtli 1 1 1 i f 1 wttlcli n Imltatloui of D ike's, and you should dIiiiii theui ttii you wnul.l miv other counterfeit Akk or dealer for DUKK'8 DURHAM TOHAtfcO, aiid Loyi Tl" lo,,,,,l -"! pfr wilh au Inferior article. ii? n i,L' '? I Tk' oxir' "lul.lf lho-' wlu llot I'" lttoyou,Koo W. DUKE SONS & CO., TeiiM DPKHAM, W O. RAOCII FOR EXPORT A SPEC Am rx.. tinnnrmi. ..,.1 r-.i i SlhU TEXAS. Thli Uti.. M.i. v.jmsiaca oiace LiOtterv On By an OTerwhelndn popular o'2l lufc. chine waa made a pari Tor iC prowm ta?. ftU" ttuuioaadupted December JiK L l?a P'.a.-o monthly. It nerer acalea ?"J:!".k Loo at the toUowlnir ti.hnne- I1D 1V1I UUiUil v during which win uke plat.- thaex,,,", SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING! DliC. Hth, .Imhq nrf III,. I . I - CaipUal Prle, 1100000 N.Tll.ie-lieaeli. r.'lS 5J, i,,t'lw LiaTorraiiin 10AmALI'RIZBOiri(K000.... 1 GRAND VBI7.K OK tOOOO "M 1 (iRAND l-RI.K Of 20 AX) 5S 2LAKHK PRl.aS Of lo.(K)i). 1 l.ARtJK PRIZES Of 6,00.1. ?,SJ . dS fta io,x) do Ta-"- 1f.5 APrKOJiniJTIO!! TK1IKS. loo ApproiimalloaPrltoiofl.'OO .. 100 do rto 1U0. ' in' m a do 7S::::::; !?J2 11,279 IMiei. ttmeiintliiir to VEKTiriCATE. ' tt'n ft., lmpnli,- fuiHIh. ... '" "" wit viincrviflo lh arranxemenu for all tlio mouth y and ,ml .n mini iinu-iiii.. ,.r 1 1, i .,i.. ' '"i-an. Company and that the xuino ara conducted iuS Sffii'- U."? ,"";!.!,:i.,!.r:! 'l,h iow'' !i certllicnte, w-lth fue-Himiles o(u.ir6lua iro.i'. taclicd, hi iu adi ertlscmeuu. " j , . '" '-. iu eiiiuii miouia m mat only to tho office ol the compaay in Sew Or For further Inforrantlon, write clorlr, rivine full address. Pei.d ordoni l,y Kxpreni Sest.. terud Letter or Money Order, ad.lrcmct! mil, Jo M A 1IA1IUIIIV w. .,-1.. . l' w . ... .......... t7?un mviip 1, i iirner reiirta and Uuu-tn.i Streets. Fori Worth. Teias ui-.u. a mi.stkk. 70S Kliu Street DALLAS. TKXAS 132 EOS nam Populnr Monthly drawing of the 1 In the city of Lounville, on Thursday, Nov. 30, 1882. Thetto drnwlucs occur mnnlhlv iHiinlinai. ccptcd) uitdrr provisions of an act of Uit) Gun cral Assembly or KetitucRy. Thn rr..i....i u. ....... ,i :m n . .. . .,v uiiiwi cuuen i.ireiill vouri on Mftmn rlR1f rendered tho following decUlona, lut-Thit tho ( onimonwee'.tk Dktrlli.ttkn Company is IcriiL 2nd It ilrmvliips are fnlr, , N. B. The Company has now on !-.i t k lnr rcsan-e faiul. Hcsd carefully tho '. Hi ol rim '.oi the NOVEM ItF.R fIRA WI '(;. I I'viiu ifLjo I I'risa )t,,i,xi 1 I-rize KaO it) 1'rii-en, ?1.0t fach W.O'O 20 i'tiiKf, tm each 10,1-0 M Prizes, a-imteivri Rpp xie t':i pruuo 7C0 9 I'rize.i, Will) ec.-h ' 1, 0 Prises, CliWciK-li 9.0 IM Prizes, J'.W) tf.-h. . 10.CC0 Sir.) l'i-ie.s, C-.0c.icii .. ... ... lftC-X 5") Prises. S.Mo.i.-l: fJ,i)r0 l,(Xii) l'rl.i!-., Oil iw, lf.fkXI t!,9fi0 Pr):eii 5UM00 Wholo 7! -Vok... Z't H-Uf Ticioti.tl 27 TlelotM, SftOi fiRTieicti t(i0. Hcui-.t ilium' or bmilt ill aft lit letter, or U'ad fcye.xpres lV-ti'i send by registered letter or poM.illice order. Orders of $f aud upward l!J oxiuesi. can lie sent at ncrcupensc AiWi-'i il orders to K. M . Ho A ROM N. CWurier-Jo cna biilldlnir, LmiIbVir.e,lyorB M HOAR'iAH SO) Broadway, liow Vorkj or Hot 5J, Dallas Texas. ORIGINAL LITTLE HAVANA," (OOHI.D & W8) l)Kt Ii)H) I1V royal Havana lottery Nunilier fur Nmiilier I'rlii for Prlta, with '.Vo nntTiosi. vatrm. CLASS 1117, MiiVfcMSER 22, 1882, ONLY S J.OOO TIC K ICV-I, 1,301 I'Kl.M. 81'IIEOULE. . 1 Capitnl Prize J'-'.CO 1 Capital Prize A 1 Capital Prze 1 Capital Rrlze 2 Prizes of J.r) each m, '-fl Prizes of M each I -' btt Prlztsor $1 each 2 Approxiinallotis to lt prize, $'00 each -l 2 Approximating to Jd prize, Sill each.. U 'i Approx luatlon) to 3d pi ize, 8- ' each , 074 Pilzes. n above, lietng the fill! num 1 tier In the Royal Havana, and 230 Additional Prize ol laiiieh tothe'-W lickeli having ns en ling nunilien the two terminal units nf the number draw ing the capital prize nf J,M- .'" 1,204 Prizes, ainnuiithu In f. 8 gold to. . .25.IJ) TICKKTS, $2. HALVES $U AU. FIlliiRjl PAIO Ot THKtK IRESKNTAIIOII. For liitormiitliii nnd Tlikets. apply W SlIlt'SKY & COMPANY, lienenil AgenH i.n.i ti..-.i. .., v.. - v..pl. rii i-i niiwiMtiv i-inei, pin --.- . or fiS.iat Randulph street, Chicago, .lilnoia. iirpo. I r ini-- - . Miiv-'ini"tl ''S. SOHOELLKOPF & yd "irttiiilA. turcra iiuil IVnlcrs If Saddles HaraosSi DricIles.Eto. AND WR01,fAl.X lKALSS8 1!i U 'lm, Sb.ce Pindings :.tn.i iiilflU'ty Uiuilwiiro Kit' A tsU Main, nnd Bt.t sis'osiMi'i:rs KAI.I.A3. TKXAH. ivrc; unci lieu Willi Irnners and riiHY l"' ert l.iin, ciuil.U-r i.t. to c.-ciiwie l''ln 'K, LestliiT with Lcivi "im, St Or.ean " B t"" llOLLOWA V "& CO., Wholesale ntiil Kct.ill T).:tn in Fruits and Produce Apeum forMissot'ai CinKBIti I allaa. KarAALisii" til liallas In l-'H. 'r-LTMARSMjiS, Wholesale GROCER, D AIXAS. TFXAS. v