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TIIK ITER ALT): DALLAS. TEX A SATURDAY JUNE 13 . 1885 5 CL ZEE. OIjL3SrOEir JUL1S0 T.& P.'Endne. 1 fcrtrrwV;"I UiMJiiWWJ 1 Look at the ELEPH AST anil JSNGINE. They can't bodge the DRAWERS mud. hi CliANCEY. The Bert Quality oi Shirts 5 Underwear HMaVn NTl7KICT',B?'A',.IA?t''0n BMaranoe of lhe t Work. JCU M KILLED BY THE INDIANS. A SOLDIER CAMP ANNIHILATED- Several Killed and Weundo.. The List. Fruitiest) Pursuit-Troops 1U Texas Ordered Keilily for the Seeue of Carnage War Whoops. Here Butcheries oa the Border. Tucson, A. T., June 12. A Star special from a correspondent at Guadalupe Canyon, Sonoro, says on Monday night three soldiers came in from Cloverdale Kanche and reported tho Burpriso and capture of Captain Lawstou's supply oampand massacreed five of the eight men who were left in charge. The cor respondent leis immediately for Long's rancheto get help. This morning lie started with a party of six, including Colonel A. E. Hoail, far the scene or the massacre and arrived at noon. The commands of Captains Lawton aud Wood, half-clad, arrived at the same time, having trailed the Indians all the previous dy and nittht from U ay ell Canyon. The camp prenuuts a scene of utmost tluKtruolif.n. The sup ply wagons were all burned an well a th,? clothing, and tho other camp ma terial is scattered. The Indians got S'lmywith some of the government's a1cc, but noaminuultion, u it watt ex jiIh iu,d during tne lire. The bodies of t!"'J,-';urdered soldiers were found not tj iutilated, but tho cliarred re maiuo of ou" man wan found anion a; tho debris of burned wagons. O no body is yet misHiug. It is Impossible to Identify the buruo;llouy. The following are the names of THK KII.I.KD. Sergeant Peter Mutnee,ol' Company O. Saddler Henry Nlchols.oi Company I). Mark B. Roberta, of Company I. The escaping private, cJchwlrtzor, carried Sergeant Munich a quarter of r. mile up a steep hill, but it was useless, lor the Sergeant received his third an J death wound In the arms of his com panion. The Indians heaJod for the Storra Ma dre via Juan Bouiia. As the commands aro out of provisions they are compound to await the arrival oi a fresh supply, which is expected to come this afternoon. Captian Wood takes up the Indian trail this oveuiog and will follow tliem into tho hoart ot the Sierra Mud re mountains. Captain Lawton and Caplnln Hatfield will co-operate with him. It is impos sible lor tho troops to do much ou ac count of a lack of transportation. Troops to the Front from Texas I'otti. f ax Antonio, Juno 12.-Spoclal. Orders were received at United Statos army headquarters at this plai.-e to-day to hold two troops of the Eighth Cav alry, stationed at this place, and four troops of cavalry and two of infantry, stationed at Fort dark, in readiness to . move at ouce to Doming, Now Mexico, and join in the pursuit of tho Apaches. Within a hall hour tho troops were ready and now only await orders. They will probably be sent by special train. A Brush lu Mexico. Guaymas, Mox., Juno 12. News has just been received here ot an engage ment on tho C'.h instant between the Yangui Indians under Cajiino and the Aioxtcan troops, The Fddaral loss was sevore. The number Is not given. Xtunv Vavir.lltu a ... .uru.-fl .1 2U badly wounded. The soldiors have aurivou ueru. Another Corpse Found. Tomustonk, June 12.-Charlos Otto bilngs news to-night that tho body of a man murdered bv At a -lies was found near Mud Sprlnits, (load. The man Is supposed to ho Charles Thtllman, the manager of the Krio Cattle Company, It is feated his two companions are also K1I10II. TUB I1USINK83 UUDUKT. Interstate Commerce Cuicaoo, Juno 12. The United StatOB Senate eolect committee on interstate commerce began its session bore this forenoon. Senators Culloni, Harris tnd Piatt wero present. On behalf of the commission. John I Rinaker, president ot the State Railway Commission, was before the committee and favorod tint apiiointmenl of a federal commission, but was opposed to tho proposition of per mitting rallwuys to charge loss for a long than for a short haul. He be- lieyod iu reiuli ing that rules should be given publicity, llo thought any law proscribing rates ahoalil be elastic rather lhau xpecibc. Marshall Field believed lu a govorn niAl..,.m...luinn In. I ..!. 1. -I I.I uiuki;iiiiiiiui.niuii. Jill' Vliuilllb lb OUI'IIIU dovote Its atttmtfon moro to the new roads than the old established ones, lie belioved In legalizing pool contracts. and bolleved that railway pools wero a bone 111 to merchants. K. C. Lewis, another member of the Illinois Kallwsy toinmlsslon, believed In a Federal cuiiimission to work in oonjunctlou with Stale commissioners Damage suits Filed. Galvkston, Juue 12 As the outcome of the recent boiler explosion at the Tremont Hotel, In this city ,1a May last, five damage suits were yesterday be gun lu the lMstrlet Court against Colonol W. E. Hughes, of Dallas, as ownor, aud Goorge McUinley. as manager, of the Tremont llotol. Thoso suits ag gregate alKiut $(vt,(XiO damagea claimed, Marv Hllr.abotu Cross, the wife of En gineer Cross, whoso husd was blown oil', alleges lu her petition that the boiler was InMillk-loiilly patched and repaired, and was uimuitahle lor ths uses to which it was put. She claims aamagei to tne extent or ju,uoo. Margaret Carr, the widow of Fireman Carr. sues for t'.ll.OOO. The heirs ol Cinra Mlllor, another of the victims, sue tor JlM.lXK). Other plain tills claim nearly $3,000 for damaKos aliened to have beau sustained in thy destruction of properly valued at line amount. The Coming Convention of Hankers. Xkw York, Juno 12. Tho next con ventlon of tho American Baukors' As sociation will behold at Chicago on Hnp tembor23and2l, lsM. It la desired to make discussion this year practical, addresses brief and resolutions fruitful of good result. The coining conven tion has already elicited extensive cor reapondnnce anil important topics nave oeeu uggesleil. Tone of the Block Market. Nsw York, Juno 12. Government bonds quiet and A)i per cents, are the aame as yesterday. The S'i continue strong. The stock market to-day made a decided movement toward better prices aud sreater activity. The total ales were over 200,000 shares greater than on any previous day. The final dealings showed some weak-nets, the marital closing ueavy. A Houston Law Bolt. flop on, js-ne 12.-Speolal.J M"1 EWIre Hutchins, "widow of the late W.J. Jlu-tehlns, brought suit to-day for $75,000 against A. S. Richardson, ex eoutor of tho estato, claiming in her own right Individually 75 nrst mortgage gold interest bfcaring couds of $1,000 each. Suit was filed lu the District Court. The Week's Failures. New York, June 12. Business fail. ures occurring throughout the country during the last Beven days number: rortim united States, ibG; Cauada, 22; total. "7. airaitiut '-( lio .nl. ...i ...... - n mill w the week previous to lust. Mexican Securities. Boston, Juue 12. Mexican 7's. m:ci scrip, 08; stock, 12. POLITICAL. The Ohio ltepubllcan Ticket. Si'RlNQFiEi.D.Juno 12. The following imlnations were made by tho Repub lican State Convention: nice James B. Forakor. of Clnoln- nntl,was uomluatod for governor on the nrst oai lot, by a vole ot -iuil; aud the no w as iiiuuu unaniinouH. The lioiulniitinn nf (in.inrnl I?ohnrf l Keeuedy wus muiie lor iiuutouaut-irov. ernor. Judge. John C. lirov.-ii, of Jefl'erson, for trcan rer. All UjO .ibOVO WeiU IIIUiIh IjV nwlmi i. tion. l. A. Ki,; h!er, of Summit, was notul inlrii fur attorney general. m ui.s o. jonos, 01 riKe, lor member Of tun uwina ui puuau worus A Prohibition Doft-at, Ckoi'uktt, June 12. Speclal.l-The majority against prohibition at this place to day was 21 1. Returns from all precincts so fur lis heard aro that local option in Houston County id defeated vy n mTV,u majority. CASUALTY CATALOGUE. TVO TORNADOES MEET IN IOWA. Much Destruction the Itesult-Flve Hall- . road ISulldrrs Hilled aud Many Wounded Tho Mesquite Dead Man Identified. Twin Tornadoes. Bl'KLlikGToN, Iowa, June 12. A dis patch lrom Massiua, Cass County, says that a tornado stiuck the village of llridgowator, eight miles lrom Jlansiua, on Monday, the wrecks indicating that two storms mot there, as thcru aro two dihtlnct traces of tornadoo:i. In the town the nrst house struck, a two-story, was blown down and Mr. and Mrs. Liltoy wore eerlously injurod. The latter has slnco died. Mr. llartman's houso was the next one struck, and not a timber was lelt standing. Mr. Coudan, who was in the house, roooivod fatal Injuries. The member of the family were all more or less hurt. lr. Koagan's drug atore was moved from its foundation and tho stock ruined. The building next to tho drug sloro was the only one in the village that es caped lniury. S. F. i'atterson's broom factory was mown away, somooi mo heavy machin ery being carried several hundred teot The dwelling houses and all outbuild' ings of James Sweater are gone, barely a trace of them being loft. James Ford's house was unroofed, and oue enu ot Klcliard Boll's dwelling is a complete wreck. E. Strong's stable was blown away, but his horse was fouud uninjured, tied to the manger, half a mile away. The tine residence of James Hen dricks' was blown down and a bed con taining two children was lilted in tho air, not a cover ou the bed being Uls turbed. A score of other buildings were moro or less damngod. The loss will be mt.om. Only Five Laborers" Killed. Cincinnati, June 12. Dispatches re celved by olllcors of the Cincinnati Southern Unad from Sumersot, Ken tuoky, deny the report sent lait night that a construction train had boon wrcokod by the caving in ol a tunnel. The story aroso from tho diet tti at a con struction train going south lust nlnt.t was thrown lrom the track two inil-s north of Now River bridge by striking a cow. Tho cabooso and seven cars were ditched, 5 laborers kille.l and Fore man U'Donuoll and 1U or 11 others in jured. The Mesqulte Head Man Idonlillcd. Mkmijutik, Juno 12. Special. Tho unknown Mr. Ilraunuui, reported killed near hero by au east-bound freight train a few days ago, has boen Identi fied as the brothcr-ln-law ol a well known cltlson, Mr. Frank Camoron, who lives live miles west of Dallas. Bet Himself on Fire. Houston, June 12. Special. Julius Schmidt had his logs and feet badly burned to-day with kerosene oil while lighting wood In the stove. THK FlltK BKCOltU. A Horth Carolina Cotton Factory. Hum Point, N. C, Juno 12. The Randloman Cotton Factory, In Ran dolph County, was partly.destroyed by tire last night. The weaving, dyoii'.g and spinning deparluonts and the en gine and boiler rooms were destroyed. 1'he loss Is U.'iO.OOO; partly lusured. One hundred hands are thrown out of em ployment. At Fort Worth. FoitT Worth, June 12. Speolal. A Are on West Weathorford stroot this evening comnlotelv dKtrovrd a dwell ing, the proper'y of W. It. llaymuker. Li'JMS, i!,UW. The Weather. COTTON tlKl.T HKI-ORT. Thernttnn bell wentiier rt'mrt or Tens, sliowlnv the iiihxIiiiiiiii and minimum tcm- pernturo; also the ralulull or tno past Ulllim. I" inii'tw.i Mux. Uln. Hitlu stations. Temp. 'limp. Kail Galveston W'U Hl.n .00 Housiou 11.0 T.ri.U .1") llrurua Ki.il 7.1.0 ,01 Wiioii til.O 7H.0 .) Ciirsieana H7.0 J4.ii .tie Dallivs D7.U 71 1 .(! Nun Antonio ftl.O 7 U .) t'iii-n II7.0 7D.0 .no feli-stlne III.O 74.0 Jll (J.'iiiinlila K-vO 7S.0 .IX) Lonitv.iw Isi.o 7S.U .mi ilu'i'svllle I.O 7K.0 .00 Ai.illn o.U TI.O .ou Tyler .0 (lll.ll .Ul Wratherford M.0 KI.O ..no Ueilun m W.O Hl.O .00 Means I.T T8.0 ,T " Tl'at whiter, skin ot hers thaa snow And smooth as snoumeatal aalnasUr," W all soon I red by using l'oisoul's JleUlcsted eouiplesluo powder. TO THE TRADE: C I Cx-ik. IFL GOOD GIRL, (The Best Sc. Cigar In the World.) ROUND UP, (The Best lOo. Cigar.) O. Sr. II. ROQUET. (The Leading 1 So. Cigar,) For Sale By the Retail Trade Generally, and Wholesale By WholfKHle Mnnnr and Cigar lalrs. MAXWELL LAND CRAST. RANK FRAUDS IN NEW MEXICO. Land Commissioner Sunrks Reports, Showing l p the Corrupt Method or Securing Possession ol 200, O0O Acres of Laud. Washinoton, June 12. Commis sioner Sparks, of the land ofllce, this afternoon submitted to Secretary Lamar a report upon the famous Max well land grant iu New Mexico, for which nearly 200,000 acres of public land grants were claimed and patented in 1879. Tho official proceedings, ending up to the patent, are reolted in dotail by tho com missioner, who then says In brief: 1'eudiiiK these nrooeedimra a larirn num. bBr of letters, complaints, petitions pmiuHiH auu envrues were trans mitted to this o 111 oo ami depart ment from citizens of Now Mexico, alleging fraud in the locetion and bono. darius of this claim: Its extension far Doyonti any original claim or posses sions bv the front: the Invasion nfu settlement and mining right and of tho rights of nallve inhabitants I and Indian oceunants. Nothimr more than a mere formal milieu of tho various complaints and allega- uuiiB appears uj nave oueniBKOU or uouc by this ofllce. No investigation was had, but the claim for this enormous re gion of country appears to have linmi cartied through by olliclal readiness without regard to tho Interests of the government or the rights of the ciiiEeus oi ine lerniory iu actual occu pancy of tho laud. F.vldonce of fraud wai miinii'.st In the bold fact of tho ptoseutation of a claim for nearly 2,000,000 acres, based unon a graut of less than 100,000 seres. mo grants or the ftlexicau authorities were governed by the Ihws ot the na tion. Colonization grants wore limited in quantity to 11 sijuaro loiigues, or about 48,000 acres, to oue nerson. Th out boundaries of tho localities men tioned lu the application for those grants were usually of tho most iron- eral character. In tho presout caho tbos ) boundaries might have boen found or alleged to be found at almost diverse points, 'the aiiegod making of bounda ries under the purported judicial posses sion was of unstable character, eaNily removed and liable to early destruction from natural imd other causes. Noth ing was easier tlian to find such aliened monuments wherever it was desired, but In the so-called adjudication of this case the boundaries claimed aud monuments asserted by interested parties were aocopted as the actual boundaries mid monuments of tho grant, which wore thus swollen from a little ovor 4 townshipi almost to more than 75 township oi public land. The proceedings of this olllce in carrying this extravagant claim through to patent appears to me to have beeu ol extraordiuary charac tor. The decision of tne secretary in ISiW that the calm under the confirma tory set of Congress was limited to 22 Ibagues, had become dual under the rules governing the practice of the de partment on Us adiuiiilfiration of the Uws.Tbe refusal of M r. fe6orotary Delano to review itrotulnod that docision as to this case, res ailjudica, solar as execu tive action was concerned. If the secrc tsryof the Interior could not havo rt opened tho case, corlalnly the commis sioner could not uuiler the name rules. The commissioner did roopon as an assumed result if the correspondence Lotwoen himself and tho secretary heretofore cited. An examination ot tills corroanonilmien shows that it furnished no proper or mi!- iiciont oasis mr tne commissioner's action iu reopeuh-g the decided caso. The commissioner's letter asked for instructions as to ruture cases only, not u cases previously aeciueu. The secre tary replies to this speciiio reouest and instructs the commissioner wliat shall be done hernaftor In similar cast's, not (hat anything shall be done in cases already settled. He is not Instructed to reonou any case uini iiuu oeen uecuieii. roe com missioner asked for no instructions in respect to the .Maxwell irrant ami m. celved nouo. This grant was not before him lor a review ot tho decision of tho secretary or imi. He has no duly to perform In reuard to It. but ho nm. ceeded Uion liisown motion, apparently, to order a new survey ho directed to be made lu strict accordance with the judi cial possession, not according to ths laud grant which must have beeu determined by the law; not according to the coutirmallon.which made no mention of the aliened mounds by which 2,700 square miles of terri tory wore claimed to have been umraeu oiu as noninjuries or a colonization grant limited' under Mexican laws of ICO Hqusra miles, but proclsuly aecordlng to thoso exag gerated boundaries, and iu accepting the alleged boundaries of iudicat pos session an determinative ol boundaries under the graut aud continuation. No notice appears to have boon taken of the facts disclosed by the record aud advertised In tho record ol tho commissioner. Tim decision of tho secretary iu l.SGll, that tne SKOiru map purporting to deliue such boundaries and in substantial ac cordance with which the antimvod sur vey was executed, did not accompany the aurvoy or tho general reort mi wuicu uie continuation was insuo, and was, therefore, no part of such con firmation, but was produced with alight or no evuionco oi'its authority. Eleven yours after such roport was made, nine years after the confirmation of the cranl. and 21 veara an Imminent to the dato of the document in posses- nn of which It was ulaimod as a part and that the ulalm of possession to the extent so described was contradicted. but tho grant of the clalmauta them selves, betore the depart ment assembly in IhiH. when they staled that the grant (i in not exceou 10 or is leaguee end ex' blblted to the assembly the Judicial oor t Ideates confirming such atatnmnnl. The Surveyor lleueral, Mr. 11. L. At kinson, had anticipated the commission uy limning a contract mr sur vey by the larger claimed boun daries with the saiuo surveyor who had made the private survey for the grain claimant in inu, wuicu unauthor ized contraut was not approved by the commissioner. Tho commissioner's Instruction to the surveyor general that disinterested doptitv should bo so lected to make the survey, who nas nun no oonuection or bus- inost transaction releraiv ft the Interests of the owners ol Hie m nnt an. pear, however, to have been Ignored by tho surveyor general, and his iieglool of such Instructions also does not appear to hve boen disapproved, for the coutract for survey was given to brother or the aliened owner of tho grant and the alleged owner himself was the bondsman, and this contract, obnoxious as It seems to me to publlo morals and olMolal obligations, was ap proved and the survey made under it approved end patented. No decision was reudored by the commissioner upon boundaries or otherwise in the eaae be fore the Issue of patent, but patent was utnuiarli.T Issued without formal doci sion and without opportunity being af forded to advise parties or proteetantu T T Si BETTERTON & HOPKINS, TtAt.T.AS, TFXR to appeal te the secretary of itbe inte rior or to Invoke his supervising Judg ment, own Iu conclusion, Commissioner Sparks recommends that suitable actlou be taken looking to a vigorous proseoutlon ol the Buits now pending la the District Court of Colorado, and that a new suit be commenced in New Mexico, where the greater portion of the lands He, to set aside patents already issued under this graut. A Department Financially Kuiblraeil. Washington, Juue 12. The reduc tions In the pay roll of the agricultural department for the month ol May weie a little over f3,0O0 as compared with the previous monthly average. Additional reductions for Juue, amounting to about $2,500, have been made and others ate thought to be inevitable, In order to pre vent a deficiency. The working lorce of tho statistical bureau has already been greatly reduced, but a close computation discloses tuo Ucl thai the available funds on hands is lnsulliclout to carry the work through the month upon tho present scale, and it is apprehended the discharge or supervision or nearly all the remaining force will take place at UllUU. he Dolphin Must Cruise in'u Heavy iea Washington, June 12. Secretary Wbitnoy this morning toleirranbed Captain Bolkuan. now lu New York en. gaged lu testing tho new dispatch boat Dolphin, that yesterday's trial was en- lilUl. trullll.lu-u au II,- ...... .1 1 I ----'j .-.uuiwon, wi tno lunb ui'nirou WHS for the purpose of proving the bosi's uuimy iu siaiiu a uosvy sea. The sec retary has ordered another trial tout tlu this point. Changing Navy Vessels. Washington. June 12. A reooit from Admiral Jouott, dated Asplnwall, May 30, states that he will sond the (iulnna nnrth uml tlmt alto, will l.a fal lowed by the Hwartara when the Atlan tic takos her place at Asplnwall. , Secretary Bayard's Iteturn. Washington, Juno 12.--Suoretury IUyard has returned from tho Wobt. Notes from Kerens. Kkkkns, June 12. Special.- Ex iloutouutit Oovernor Mai tlu seems to be taking great pride lit i mproving his mo stock. Ho received a lew davs aim some blooded Durham cattle. If tho country was llllod up with men who took an interest In Improving stock as uuon ins uovuriuir, aoruoa would soon be a thing of tho past. ino uuu uppearanceor tno town, tho iluylng ot chess, the whittling of goods IllxeS unit tL flllli.t.lwmu urmti.l llta ..I-..A all IO til lleiiiiinHf.rutii llml. Dm r.i.mm.1 are making hay while the sun Is shin- iiik. iow more uays oi lair weather will insure the crops In good condition. Misses Huttlo and Tallv. two of rr.l. caua's accomplished beauties, hnvn boeu visiting friends and relatives hero. Mrs. Pick StoniH minn Hnun t...lu,. from Corslcuna to visit her lather, Oov ernor Martin. l'rof. John Forney F.rwln has a tlciur isliiliifdanclnir school in lull lil HSt Willi a large attendance. Tate Tor Treasurer or Kentucky. Louisville, June 12. Hon. J. W. Tate, presout lucumbent, was nomi nated to-day by the Stato Contral and Kxecutlve Committees at Frankfort as LIlA I lut.inf.l'iil Irt t.ian.llilulu fit- t ..,..... at the August elecliou. There was no uppuamuu to lave. Uould system Changes, Palkhtis k, June 12 Special. John Williams, general foreman, aud six other employes of the International A Ureal Northern shops at this place, leave to-morrow to accept positions in the railroad shops in this aud other states. Mil, WAHNIflt'S POSITION. An Interesting Card Ureught Out Through Constant Annoyauoe of Correspuudeuts on the Silver Coluaie Issue, R.H HESTKR, N. Y.,Juno 12. Special. U. II. Warner, of the well known Safe remedies manufactured here, la very much annoyed by tho recolpt of hun dreds of letters for and against the pro posed silver bill, tho author ship of which Is attributed to lilm by a New York Tribune editorial, which saldt "I'ongrossmau Warner's sale cure of the silver dllllculty has secured tree ol cliargo wide ad vorliseuionu Mos t Jour nals thai rellocl the coiutnoti sonso ol business men promptly coiiitamued tho scheme aud have pointed out the danger Involved In an unlimited lulls Hon of the currency," etc. U. H.Warner says he is not tho author of that bill, aud though owning the Homo Shoo sil ver mine Is not necessarily In favor ol the exclusive coinage of silver, tie In not a congressmau anil has no political ambitions, as the demands of tho Saro Cure business absorb all of his time. Ho protests that It is not fair lor the press to hold hi in responsible lor the political views of all the Warners ou earth. LITE PKltSONALS. Captain J. W. Swltser Is iu the city. John McCoy, ol Fort Worth, wae in the olty yesterday. John H. Holcher, of (Jalnoavillo, wus on tne sirooia yesterday. K. P. Sawyer end II. A. Jowlll, of n iscousin, are in the olty. R. H. Chatham and wife, of Bryan, wore in the city yoatorday. Hon. J.O. Tarroll. H. V. Ward and A. J. Childress, ol Terrell, wore In the olty yosioruay. drove Bckool. Last evening largs crowd of the patrons end frlouds of Professor Grove's school gatlierod in the rooms at the cor ner of Main and Harwood streets to wit ness the closing exercises of the Instl tutlon for the scholastic year of 18S1-85. U was. In (.very respect a most enjoy able oocaslon. Th to n ere soven gradu ate, against one 1 i-t year, so rapidly has the frofessot excellent school grown within the past 12 months, lu hi remarks to hi gradualiiig class the pro- lossor announoed mat his establish ment did not claim the dignity ot col leuu but professed to be one ol the best ol high schools and Le did not claim too much. From small beginnings somo live years ago this school has beoome one or the institutions ol the city, and has unquestionably a splendid future beforo IU The programmo last evening-, which Is appended, was an elaborate one, and want of time aud ipaco forbid en extended notice of all the par ticipants. The first part was composed of nice declamations and recitations dv many of the youths aud misses of the city, among which weie Interspersed so in e sweet songs end skillful lustru mental muslo that literally "brought down the bouse." Without any dispo sition to perlloularlze or draw "invid ious distinctions," the reporter oan not refrain trout mentioning Miss Mettle EVERY GROCER Having recently purchased THE FORT wn??rr n nvrnnir n a nmnni , , , ATI n nn.vin tr if nnw s nm - o - " vjywttuuuni 4f UOjLi UAf AClTV -i tfiuua ai. quantity of BROOMS, and when yon need any -will make you prices thu will open your eyes. DON'T BUY ANY BROOMS UNTIL YOU HAVE OB TAINED MY PRICES. JOSEPH H. BROWN, w Iiolesale Grocer Fond rich, in reel tutlon t Mian riu wu. wer. in an iiisiriniiHiitm ,! I t isiH IVil nd xl".'1'.",1!' a "nP' Mfttcr Cliarloa 8. NpoJiiomlvke Hides n Itii.uuU aii tho others were good and those spiclal un.-ui.iuua nivuuv io oe uuuorsiO'Ht SH disparaglt'.g to onj-. The graduating class of sevon uiniti bcrs was composed of two young ladies ami live youug gentlemen: Miss Mug g.e Toiiison, Miss Miiuil Wisdom, and Masters Kdwiu I'rather, Willie Hiwllns, uiiKii varieiou, u. u. isrnilsnaw and M. M. l'iioinpsou. Miss Tonisou road bo-.u-jilully au essay ou "Napoleon," display ing a thorough acquaintance with tho lite and character of that greatest of warriors mid eonmierors. Nhx wm miiit elegauily dresaetl, was heartily iipplsud ed and received a i.i rfeet nvalsnc-he of llorul oiler iUjm. Mbe Wisdom was equally happy in the matter and man ipu i'f her essay on "Thought Widens with tilt) I'root. of tlie Suns," ftrd was also tha roelpleut of iminv exquisite Uisiiiiiunjals in iho way or llorul ollorlncs ami applause. Tho jouni gent emon of the oIms-s, wilhoiu iixo.-oMdii, aeqeiitml tlieiiisiilves haudtiomnlv unit ii ili.eii.il credit, not only upon themselves, but llielr school. in a very neat and appropriate ad dress Professor Urovn conferred Hie di plomas and thus closed one of tlin i t entertaiiiii g and credltiiblo exhibitions witnessed in I'sllus this Feason. Tlie professor deserves great credit for the hutisinntial institution whle!; ho has tiuilt up lu our nildst. and is a publlo beiielactor In that ho is making, figura tively speaking, two blades of grass to grow where but one grew beforo. el.- r,.ii.in i.. ,i" i n-7 i-iiioniu in tut, I'IUM1K,.MMK PAIIT 1. Music. "Tlie Urovo School Match," Tallafnrro. I. Keeltatlnn, " Rmauclpatiou of Man," Nettie 1 Fendrlch. i. ueolamatlnn, "An Adjuration," Willie I. Johnson. 3. Quartette, "Meek and Neck." 4. lteclamation. "KohuIuh." J. If. Tit- torlugton, 6. Reclamation, "Kdiicatlon," JJor berl Y. Field. tl. Instrumental solo, "Whispering Wind," Kile Wltwer. 7. Song, "Starry Waves," Edna (1. SI ji(inou. . Dcclumatlonj ' Character of Napo leon," Koliert II. Alloti. I) Sextoti, '-llt'orrlenlo." 10. Declamation, "The Republic," Charles H. Mltolioll. 11. Kecltation, "Spoopeudy kn Loses Ills Collar Button," Leula v. lUwilns 12. Imnt, "Convent Dolls," Klia Wit wer ami Jessie I'rather. 13. Siing and Chorus, "The Old Hid Cradle." II. Declamation, 11 Impoilshable Lives," Henry M. llryan. I.'i. Declamation, "Liberty of the Press," Canile A. Skollon. lit .Sng,"S.lll Far lrom M Ueu lali P.ici. 17. 1 lamitiop, "The y'A Kssay on Girl-," C. L. Patlerson. IS. ! (lamaiioii, "MsNsaclmsetts and South C irnllna," I houuis Camp. III. Tilo, "Lt liigh Polka." 20. Ii climi.idoii, "(i.i vsti m .f Fl nam.r," II. M. Slio't .i. '.'I. Iteelt ition, "Spooiiei.ilyke Hides a lUcycle," Anna ('. Tniiison. i-Aiir li-iiii.vniiA'iiMi ixvss. 1. lieeUm.Kl ui, ".Mind, tin lie ry of Man,'' i:.llii l'ra.ln r. 2. K-suy, "Ills smiie wis Kniplrei, his lai.-i weio ti.n.le'rf, Ills tulile i-iirili, lilsille. w .re liiiiiein Imipi." 1 Mali. IK J. Ti nisiin. 3. DecUnutlon, "Ttio N. A Itiue," Wllllie H. l(ulliis. i. H.ii-.t, "II Trovstore." 6. i;ssuv,'-f hcCoiiqiiiists -jf M-iiiuce," II ii Kb C.rlion. tl. D.clauisllim, "L'berly a'nl l'u Ion," tl. U. l!r.ilsiiiv. 7. li iartotie, "L'lvu a' Sight." H. Ksssy, " l'liuiii;ii'. 'Alliens with the I'roctus ol tlie Suns," Maude A. Wis dom. l Uttcliimstlon, "I'lijust liHtlunal. Aequiiulou," M. M. Tivunips in. 10. tl'illllitlg tOi klllUltkUS of Uradua- lion. (ST YODB EMS POWDER TQ-BAIl InuMi ftdrtrtlMd m abMtitatf pin COVTJLXM AMMOIfXJU THI TttTl FlMwa tp iwfl n bol ot mtll 1MM.M1N UttWfir ftntl until. A hmle wlii Ml M xHs l flaiMl lb yrttWM t tuuiiMU. j'lueufii, iu reciiaiiou; Aiist ileuliih race, in the exquisite vocal selection, 'Still Far from Me," and Little Miss A una 'lenisnn in her reoltatlnn r DOES NOT CONTAIN AMM0M1. m snn.Tsn.usss Bis NtVIK sin ijirrrronl Is siIIIUb hsnws frT s s-imitr sf a tsslnrr II It tsd lbs wnraMsrs' r,:il.i is, THE TtSTJFJHE OVEM. riHC3 BAK1NH POWDER CO, assss 01 ' Dr. Piice1! Special FlaTorlim Eitracls. ts Miwtsa, smS SMm ml sstsn I Smr sbss,ss Dr. Prloi'i Lupulln Yiail Cms t- Lifts, iMllkr BTM4. Ths Bsst Dry I of Tssii to Iks WsrU. rOH f All BY CROCIHi. iniCAoo. . it. lovQ sell?; n - tittt - FORT WORTH, TEXAS. Fun D1V II I II 1 III 1 Ul 1U1 JU KJJ 014 AXjiin street. Diamonds ! THIS la THIS HOUSE WHEUB SOU CAN FIND AU OP THE LATEST NOVELTIES AN BLEUANf 8TOUK TO SELECT FKOH I mm, California ami Foreign Jewelr? isilJIvUll!'!1 we will certainly please pairing touipllcated Wsiohes a specialty. 614 TVT A T"NT RrPT?.-FTPTT. DALT.APl TW-: ffl-Wl wish to null Ih. ...n,in .r k. LAI) IK 8 to the fact that th.y will And our New Spring Ht.ck of Ladles', Hisses', Ohllilrou ssnrt Infants' Shoes. Nn.ni.rt.. and all styles of Slippers to be very coin- pieie. ire Invite your Inspection, and we feel confident yon will be well pleased with our tooils and belter nlaaaad lth our prions. UlveasaealU H. PAGE & SOW. BOI ri.V'MTWKITT. PRBM LUM BEER! Itcelvwl the Highest Award at the Purls Kxposltlou fur the PUREST, BEST IIS rW HEJLHI BEER Manufactured in tbe World. I.AUKlt 1IEKR BALK8 Bl. I.onls Kvpubllcan, Noviunber 16, 1878; "The ollU-lnl rsltirna of the Revenue Depart nirns for the year ending Novomber 1 show the enormous ipian tlty of 2W,ra barrels of Ijiuer Deer sold for the ANUEUKKK 11UHCII OUKWGRY . This rslurn proves them to bo ths largest Urewery In the West." ALL ORDERS ARE PROTO FILLED. ADDKKHM L Dallas, Texas, Agent for North Texas. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 rTtV IN U5&. Fitt Wldln VfMrlt innrfr. ki.W m wn witli im pterisiin Rpitwo. Tlw Hprltimi Irnathrn ftitd bartrn twcsrilin to tt ni mnjr, KqusUlt vvrll ntliil(il t rmiHh ntnnirv rottd mpA fl n ft H r It vm of t H i I n n 11 fn r I u rrd n mt mM h J mu Irttdiuc ( nrrlHctt Uu.iilrn nnd leit La Belle Studio PHOTOGRAPHS Crayons, Porcelains, Etc aoi II. I. atreM . . . . Psllsl, T . .jgu u (..uy nil a 0010(11 IGItVrsAt WEB'S 3. (!.(. Ill t.iii.r-In'i,I HOMY, In Orm K -SO, lluinsiirlhlntr cwtn AnM-rl. Almliil yctiiM, MB II v -. - uxvvviu AViUfV Toon All A 1 Watches ! Silverware! yon In DKBIQN, QTJA UTY and PRICES. Re Bag - ravers and Manufacturers of Jewolry. BOOTS AND SHOES We are theasents In Dallas for th.eeU brated "HANAN HON" Pine Sheea'si Oentlemen. They are the best and Bae Shoe to-ily In theoonntry. Their pota of superiority are elegant rating, its sty andescellnnt wearing qualities. If yoa ever wear them onee, yon will boy no otnt H. PACE & &Ofi. C7- omt m UOINO EAST! NORTH KKOJl This line offers SUP2RI0R ADVANTAGES Fr.r th iMimlort.ihls sni! rnpl trupo.'t ol ssi.rfci.'s l.l.Atlva !V. I.OI'lb B.OO n. m. eieep miiiiIst. I Lroiinh HliMijir for Nsir l ark Krii t'lmlr mi- (or lolmloi Prm OrWr tir iui1 EUgaut I'uilorCw Chivugo, Ll'.A VINO KT. LOIJ1! B.40 p. tl lUllf -Throin;li Slveecr (orNewVork audUse nitty Through dleoper ' o lluston. J r A VIN O ST. Lt-irr Op.m.dally. Two Hlepper le ago end JVee f nofr Car. TE3 FIHKSf igUIPMHHf An ARnls sell tlrkrt. svnd nrngeflsp Itig Vnr ficonssniodSktlons tlirti.gh se dxntluiillunTut the popular 1'RAI'Dl CAlTIOtU stany Hows pi Ttpstaunnita n-flll rhe tut I'skkins' hot i lea villi a sii'irlniis mixture anil sbrts.it as Uio ik.NLlNI Lea rerrtns' WorocaUraoiro 8k-e. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. linrwia tbs most delicious list so4 sss to KXTRACT a. of M.nTKUfrom I 1 a mi-dicali:.n- I I A BOI'PIt, n.aMArl at una- Wny. Ki. "TellLRA APPR. I'lNU, TUNd tlwit their Mace la highly ia twmeil la India, smlls It iiiTupm ton, tuo taunt. luiiv. HOT cell mEA-n, B i . - tiiblo, ss well as the mnet wiinliv snm(s:iuce that 1 BWUIC'' Tisin Is on erery bo'.tl. of CRNCIHt OROESTERSHIRE SAUOsI Holil sad ud Ihrmwhuu. Uw wid. iOKN DUNCAN'S SONS,; aOMib rtm tiik i'nitf.d srixm MIV Oitrk. HOLLOWAY & CO. Wbolssale Dealers a Blapls and Faney Groceries Fruits $ Prcdccc 10 aad 114 Kiss It, Dallas, Tern. WioIcMie lftnta for Xltweirl Cller. tkm m fit Ul a. I wigaunNi.:l Ot To arrive! A ear of Lemons C!X