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1 THK HERALD: PALLAS, TEX A S, TUES PAT, JUNE 23, 1885. UNCLE SAM DOWN SOU HI! NEW TROUBLE BREWING FOR HIM Tb Situation In Central America Serena Only on the (Surface Permanent Garrisons Hay be Necessary. Government's Pulley. Washington, June 22, The Sunday Herald publishes an interview -with "a member of the government vrho will have more or less to da with carrying out the Preailent's views" upon Cen tral American affairs. The Herald eays the personage interviewed is ot the highest nffloial rank and too good B diplomatist to say auything that ought net to be told. His remarks, In part, wore as follows: "Admiral Jouett's last disrmtches in- dicato taat there will be trouble iti Ventral America veiy soon, tin' less something is done to pro vent it. The matter has not como bofore the executive lor connideratton because thero lias been no occasion for it, but I can sav tuta .uincli: The nrirjciDle enunciated by the President, in his instructions to ins fecretury or the navv touchluc th occupation of Aspinwnli and Panama wui oe strictly aaiifirea to. rue united fcltates will hot permit irresponsible persons in any country to endanger tho lives and propriy of our citizens by n. voluiiouary orijamratiouH against me iccai government, to put down P.wtlon wo ma;ie a great doparture from the usages fit tho country in re spect to our diplomatic relations with other nations. It a similar condition occurs again tho same authority will be issued. It may as well be known now that while there is no annexation scheme lntouded. nor has any system of permanent garrisons in the trouniea Mutes beou considered. whsiover the emergency demands will De uone. Jievonu mat l uo not wish to say, fur it woula be the merest speculation. IJio Americnu nation mum maintain the dignity ol its posl ti'U. Tnat is the true Democratic doc trine. The only .thing I wish to state, positively touching the policy oi the government in regard to its foreign relations is this: Jt proposes to exercise a proper inliueuce in the Bllairs of oiher States, whenoverthat influence is required that should bo cumiiiecnuraie whu our position amouK the nations. Circumstances will develop our foreign policy, it win oe reguiaieu Dy tuo necessities ol events and will be guided and directod Upon the hltrlirst humanitarian nrin clples and in accordance with the np(lH of Anglo haxon civilisation, This is all that uoeds to bo said." Bow Women Would Vote. ' Were women allowed to voto, eveiy one in the laud who has used Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Precrintlou"wouId voto it to be an uiilailiug romeily for hid umuaHBH peculiar to ncr sex. lsy druggists. Dlsftatlsflcd Tux-Payers. Tayldk, June 21. Kduor JIkuald. Tho law passed by tho Ninteonth Legislature postponing collections of taxes proves to be a failure. The only benefit is 2 cost and tax in full. It Is hoped the Nineteenth will not meet again and tho people will select bettor material for the Twentieth. Theques- tion of taxation is being fully dis cussed. The owners of land and tho county assessor agreed and wore satis lied as to the true value of land and other property, but the county coimniHioners, as a board of equalisation, have notified in sweeping terms owners to appear on the2iHh at Georgetown to show caiihe wby they do not contribute more to the State and county. It is the uni versal opinion that it is not law. Yet, under Title XVX Tex., Ch. 3, Art. 4,71.r, the commissioners propose going it alone. IT this be so, "consistency, thou art a jewel," for to go 30 miles to attend court to change the valuo of your land, costs fr m $14 to $lii, and they raise your land from fa to $10 per acre, when the owner has taken the oath called for by law, Horsfbrri's Acid Phosphate. Ht'SPBEPS OP B0TTLK8 PRKSCJUIIKD, Dr. C. R. Dake, Belleville, III., savs: "I have prescribed hundreds ol bot tles of It. It is of ereat value In nil forms of norvous disease which are ac companied by IohboI power." Dallas at the Fruit Convention. CiiicAOo.June 20. Editor Heuai.d, The convention of Nurserymen, FloriHts, Soediuon and Horticulturists Cf America is over. Little Rnc.u. Arkansas, Dayton, Ohio; Dallas, Texns, and Washington wore In nom ination, iuo luuicHi jay oetween the two latter points, with northern and eastern men supporting Washington, mid western and southern men favor ing Dallas. The former outnumbered ana Washington won the nomina tion, but not without motion warmly supported and bntertained by the president to substitute Dallas The yueenCity of Texas Is making hersell heard anyway where all the L'lilon and even liuropu is represented. As emb idieil In a resolution of Mr. Myric, of Massachusetts, tho unan imous thanks of the body is tonderoi Dallas lor her "hospitable and business-like In yi tat iun." The delegations leave very soon on an excursion to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. . J. It, Johnson. Th3 Silver Coinage. The great question isasto whalsball be done with tho standard silver dollar-, which are accumulating more rapidly than the public seems to have any use for thorn. It should bo re membered by congressmen and all others that each of these standard dol larswlU buy a bottle ot Brown's Iron Hitters, and that this prlnco of iron tonics will right most wrong 0f the phy sical system. Any good druggist will giye you a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters for a standard silver dollar. Clebnrne. t'LEUi iiSB, June 20. Correspond ence. The cotton worm scare la over and has not done so much harm after all. W heat la about harvosted and the yield the best for years. The average Of oats will exceed 50 bushels; corn too far advanced to be cut off and la ex tremely promising; millet also fine. Indeed, the planters of Johnson County will have to tear down their barns and build greater ones. Cii burne still Improves. Ntoro houses and dwelllugsare both going up. but the uiorcbanta oomplaln of the rents and meet two or three times a week to devise mean to redu-.-e them. The property owners think they have things in their own hauds and so far deiy them. The esslr st way to settle the whole tl,,ll S to build a tap road to the Missouri Paclllo. It Is only 10 miles and unexceptlonally easy to grade; only one culvert. Tula will give competing lines and cheap freight and everybody would got In a good humor. Let everybody quit grumbling except at the man who does the least to got Cleburne another railroad and all will be well. The ladies and children will eoioy themselves at fcfhady View Park, ith cf July. .Straw bat at cost at Leon Halm's. Decatur. Dlcatcr, June 21. Correspond ence. A large number or citizens as sembled at the court house last night to bear Colonel Lemmon, of Dallas, on the subject of building railroad from that Pity to this. Able speeches were made by Colonel Crane, Judge Patter son ana other, sr-ttlnir, forth the many ar' vHotaep to be derived bv this peo- Vie from the enterprise. U. D. Ca:es, A. ll. Shoemaker ana R. M. Collins were appointed a committee to ar range for the meeting of citizens from Dallas in the near future, at- which time definite propositions are expected to be made. Weather fair but blustery. The wboat crop will make a better yield than was expected. Gret.t redactions In the wholesale millinery department. All orders promptly rilled. E. Bauman, 7. Kirn street, Dallas, Texas. The Next Congressman. It is reported that Senator Davis, of C'ook,e would like vory well to have Throckmorto u'e place in Congress. Davis is a good m&n to watch a treas. ury. He is a holy terror when a Job cornea up, and he can scent one from afar off, too Mesqulter. We don't know whether Senator Davis is an aspirant for congressional nouor or not, but in urn it down, ne would be a strong as well as a most betlttlriff man tor the place. The Mes qulter is doubly correct In the state ment that he is a a "holy terror" to the evil aoer, auu tnat uis coming means a packing up of those who finger around the public crib. To Senator Davis' credit, it is this class of states, men who have not boon favorably im pressed with his usefulness in the l.iiliti of public council. There is no man in bis district who would fill with more credit the position thau the senator from Cooke. He is a man of exalted ability, a statesman of convic tion ana witu mat loretuougnt and decision hlcu never rails short ot a work worthv of public favor and con fideuoe. North Texas needs him In Congress.and if we mistake not the fit ness of things will so determine. A people should always send their ablest and best man They cannot afford to acquiesce in selections based upon motives othor than that of "tioneslr. capability and fal ihfulness" a qualification whicL the gentleman possesses in a degree second to none in the district. He has tho nerve and enoriry to do u's duty with out stint or favor. and"by the eternal" no man should be permitted to draw a congressional salary wnoaoes not pos sess the ability and determination to "wade In." Dallas Democrat. Fine Stetson hats, 1 less than any body else, at iieon ivuun-s. Hotel Arrivals. AT TUB ST. OKOUGE. J LBlng, Woatherford; A J Etta, McMinville, Tennessoe; Mrs 10 W Foster, Miss Stella Finchor, Ontario, Canada; A Moore, Albany, Toxas; B H Embree, Duck Creek; 13 L Ilenigan, city; CNOuhIov, Waxahachio; OW Mson, Goshen; Hon F F.wiug, T L Miller, Dallas; W M Hholton, Sher man; Til Manfeltd and wife, Mid- lovnian; u u iuiigni, lirownwood; w K Sniville, Roanoke; Mrs Howard, St Louis; W V Temploton, fVlnsboro; IB Iron, Waketonj W K Olmstead, St Louis; J M DaMoy, Fort Worth; O Wilson, Akron, Ohio; J F Mousing, Corsicana; H 11 Tillman, Uutesvillo; J PLovelady, Cleburne; J J Hears, Clif ton; S C Duke, Fort Worth; J B Strait, St. Louis; W !: Williams, Moody; J L L vejoy, Henry N Thomson, McKiu uey; John It Hoopor, Nashville; John T Alien, Austin; W H Harris, Quill man; VV U Phlppous, B S Young, Springfield, Tonnosseo;C L Levortield, Louisiana; Ucoree D Harrison. Loiik- view; H B Johnson, Dallas County; J w uarris, cuy; i J uround, uoiien. The onlv clgarottim which'do not stick to the lips are Opera Pulls. Terrell. Tkukkll, Juno 22. Special. A Tory valuable registered Jersey cow, the property of Gray & Lloyd, was raging mad on yesterday. She waa killed and tho matter will probably rosult in a law suit. Mr. A. D. Childress and wife take thuir departuro this evening lor Los Angeios, tauiornta. 'lliey are to bo followed by Dr. W. T. Childress and the remainder of his family. some two woeks vlitlng Miss Lena Childress returns to hor home In Tex arkaua. Mrs. J. D. Muckloroy returned from Hot Springs yesterday much improved by her stay. Will the Locomotive Knglneers Strike" Nothing furthor has been developed concerning the strlko of the locomo tive engineers ou the western lii e . insiders are unwilling to talk upwi tne Buojeot, out ireoiy express their bollof in Duffy's Purr Mai.tWhis- kkv as a remedy for pneumonia, diph theria, malaria, wasting and norvous diseases and insomnia. It is sold by an leaning druggists and grocers at $1 a bottle, and is warranted tree from all adulterations. Tavlor. Taylor, June 22.-Speolal.-Large shipments of cattle have been made in tuo last weeK to Chicago, The careless worm Is about all gone and tho damngo to cotton Is slight. Oat and whont crop good. Thn f.tru.f Iwilil.iru r.r th. U'mn... ...... County Fair and Protective Associa tion neiu a tueoung Saturday. Nearly nil the stock Is taken. Noxt (Saturday a permanent organization will be tf- fni-lnil. Canltnl mim.-It ilnnr'l The Fourth of July celebration promises to be a grand affair, as dis tinguished orators are billed for the occasion. The most popular cigarottoa at the popular price are Opera Pull's. Cleburne, Alvarado and Midlothian are coming to tho 4th of July in Dal las, McKlnney. McKinnky, June 22,-lSpocial.-A heavy ralu foil this morning. No damage. In the District Court the oase of Ta turn vs. Harris, originally brought for land, but now important because of the costs, la on trial before J. M. Pearson, spr-clal Judge. Hon. J. w. Throckmorton Is much improved in health since his return from the west. Gold pons, pencils, authgraph and photograph albums at Paul F. Erb's. Teias Patents. H. A.Haseltlne ct Bro., patont solici tors, Springfield, Missouri, send us tho following list of patonts, which were Issued to citizens of Toxas duiing the past week: H. Clark, Dallas, flonr-bln; D. Dwyer, Marshall, life boat; W. Klliott, Galves ton, swing; T. F.vous, Kvergreeu, oalf weaner; J. iloaan, Galveston, car coupling; L. Koberts.'Kontuckytown, pocket; K. Turner, Fort Worth, whip andsllnap, Groat reduction In all lines of shoos. BhIiih irreall v nvmrHtjmirnil I win quote prices, but will give you the u or me lowest ntrures m the city, at Leon Kahn's. The best $2, ft and U men's calf, high or low quarter, shoes at Leon Kahn's. Ribbons, all widths and colors, at 6, 10 and 16 oents por yard at Bau man's. Bilk and stiff hats at and below cost, to close out, at Leon Kahn's. A ennnlna l.l..i M. shfs for fl.M and W at Ion Kahn's. SIDEWALK NOTES. Burt & Mear shoes at Loon Kahn's. The whole earth lor 50c., at Erb's. Fine watch repairing a specialty by F. Austin. Orr's buggies are selling fast. 724 Main street. Merchants geueraly will be in the trade parade J uly 4. Ladies, misses and chlldreus spring heel slippers at Leon Kahn's. 828 Main street. All kluds of fruits and vegetables at A. E. Bouche's, If the health officer will nose along the streets he can readily tell where Orr,724 Main street, can't be beat on buggies, buok-board or road carts. "Chateau Bulliac," the finest French claret in the city at Ed. S. Alston's. The finest disDlav of fire works will be at Shady view Park on the 4th of J uiy. Bonche keeps all kinds ot cigars and tobacco. Try his nlckle Tiger cigar. Great bargans in diamonds and fine jewelry lor a few days at 612 Main street. F. Austin. Orr, 724 Main street, is receiving large shipments o: buggies, carriages, etc., daily. Go to J. 8. Witwer, 713 Elm street, lor carriages, buggies, phaotons, brio-a-brac, etc. Jack Halev took several United States piisouers to the penitentiary at husk yesterday. slops aro thrown into the street gnt tors from the stench which will greet tne olfactories. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Germau Corn Iiemover kills corns and bunions. See those iron chairs, settees and Iron vasos at J. 8. Witwer's. Just the articles for nice yards. Call and see the Home Comfort screen at Henry Garrett's, 803 Main street. .Only costs you $1.50. Call and see the Home Comfort screen at Henry Garrett's, 803 Main stree. Only cost you $1.60. Immense stock of wall paper, tho latest designs and colors, are being re ceived by Hamilton Young, To have your watches, clocks and jewelry repaired go to L. E. Curtia, corner of Main and Poydras streets. Excursion trains on 4th of July will run to Dallas to accommodate the crowds lrom our neighboring towns. One thousand tons of hay, loose or baled at low figures by J. W. Sanders, East Dallas. Tolophono No. 200. Elegant now stock ot Jewelry just received. Corner Main and Poydras streets. L. E.Cuiitih, Jeweler. Peaches and watermelons are getting to be plentiful In the market, though the latter are still rather hi;;h priced. The finest assortment ot Hpcctuctos and eye glasses In the city, corner Main and Poydras streets. L. K.Curtis, Jeweler. Ono of the nicest presents for your wil'o is a plisston or buggy. It don't cost much. Orr will noil ihom low, 724 Main street. Terrell, Wills Point, Forney end ill towns on the Texas & Paciic will come on oxcurslou trails to Dallas the 4th ot July. QTho report of the trea-oirnr of the Dallas Library and Heading Koom, to be found in another coluinu, makes a very creditable sliowirg. A fight occurred on tho corner ol Main and Murphy la-t evening In which tho n."snulting puny took his adversary by surprise. P. P. P. will cure all diseases of chickens, turkeys, dur-ki, genso and birds. Sold at 2o cents per package by George T. Atkins, Dallas. Greatest barxiuns over offered (for a few days) in ladies' and gents' gold watches and chains. F. AOstin, t12 Main street. Tho backbone of all cities on a solid and permanent biiHis is manufactories. Dallas has 00 of them and she - ;;o'ng to got more of them and big ones m that. The Northwestern will clva us coal at i por ton. With c il at that figure tno corporate Hunts or Dallas will ex tend to White Hock Creek within five years. Tho Northwestern will be built. llomomber the llome Comfort Win dow Screen covers tho entire window. with Garrett's Burghir Alarm a- tacnoa. Made and sold by tluury Garret, The weokly arrivals of thu latest, de signs of millinery at. Mrs. Chest nut's, 612 Kim street, is blug appre ciated by the ladies of Dallas, and her last receipts oi usts, bonnets, rl noons and trlmualnirs exceed ativtlitmr in tidiness and elegant appearance that uas tieen received hitherto. The gentlomnn who desires a drink of something line, that will rejiivlnate without producing any bad effoct, a cigar, or it may lie to Indulge in a quiet game of billiards or pool, and withal courteous tr&aMnmit, will find the same at the Turf s-tloon, op posite Oliver t Grign's bank. Klile Thompson, proprietor. Insane. Marshall, June 22 fSiwclal.l Mrs. Laura, wile of W. Vun Wert, was triod and convicted of lunacy tills evening. Slio will probably bo sent to tho asylum. Don't fall ye lovors of mssio to at tend tho last appearance ot the Tyro loans at Mayer's Garden this evening. Dallas A Northwest Kraltioad Itiot. Considerable intcrlst Is felt rolatlvo to the location of the Dallas A North west railroad depot. Almost every roal estate owner on tho north side ol the Texas A Pacific Irnii the Fair Grounds east to the Trinity Hlver west claim to have tho best approach aud only suitable grounds for depot purposes, Tub Hkrald suggests that a mass meeting be hold hv all concerned, and then adjourn to Wob sler's Photograph Gallery and have tber pictures taken. 75 cents will get a good ladles' slip per at Leon Kahn's. Aliriovers of music please taae notice that the Tyroloana appear to-night for the last time at Mayor's Gordon, Moine Bros', full orchestra will be on hand also. Admission 10 cents. WOiiEE3 ItMtdtai Kwrd trndh, r ah Mlffer from USrmlUi pmsUar hi tbdr sex. thusla l-r tonic. nd ta innlushls I, Du.J, inwuhir lo : " "'Il"l,n"i'"1 it a. s'i-i'.'li.i "J?"" '.'T """"I. NilmnUi i ---a I- 'i ;' -"ninriiai 1110 .T nt'lra (Uia NirrlnJ"l "'"r,"l' fnlMoriM. til. th. oeniplM lim sjid mi. llw. kui .month. H doMDiit ; hla. kn twl'i. rauw h,,tchM r -i "- trim siNKUM iH. " . ; 7 " n inin iin. inn II nas iwn ITf;n"T l"" to ln ounHl m o Lli. Vl. . nd ml ocminlilHii It Ust soi nod. Has bam bwwllcui ki mi cliililna." GmnlM has shon bad m.rt and mmm nyl HaM on wr.pvr, Taka aa slhrr. HulaimlThj . 2 "r"s,,'' i-.HALTHIOHB. stn. """a-aaami ana attnruta. afi Ulnliw Oat o pritta t. rwiiaa. lnl.nutl- alsait Anln. mitt mimmn - k. ll I j . , , mallad Io au aMnai go laoaiM u( k, sume. JJV u EE5T TONIC - 1ml (MAraauAa ' 'i$?SjST7 by the largest and PlfiJ Houth m iilill J- W. Crowdus Drug Co. J. 8. MEDICAL ADVERTISJMEJNITS MET1LP0IS0N I am a copnermltb by trade, and during a series at years my arms (being Imre when at work) have absortvd a wonderful amount of metal poison. Having a scrof ulous tendency from myiuutli, the small piirtlcis ol copper aud e 'as would get Into the soreB, and hy this recess the poi son was conveyed into my blood till my whole system became Infected. I was trculed with the old remedies ol mercury aud Iodide potassium. ISallvatlon followed, my teeth are all loose in my liend, my di gestive organs deranged, audi have been helpless lii bed for over a year witbiuer eurltil rheumatism. Aly Joints were all swollen, and I lost the use of my arms and legs, aud became helpless as an Infant. My sufferings became so intense that It was lmH)sslble for me to rest. The doctors advised me to go to tho city hospital for lieutmeut. This I could not bear. A friend, who proved a friend Indeed. urged rue to try Swift's Specific, believing It wouldcure me. Others discouraged me, but. I scoured a few bottles, and have now taken two dozen bot tles. The first effect of the medio! no was to bring the polsou to the surface, and I broke out all over In running rores. They soon disappeared, ami my skin cleared off. My knees, which had become twice their natu ral size, havo resumed their usual size aud are supple as of yore. My arms and hands are all right again anu can use them with out pain. The entire disease has left all parts of tho body save two ulcers on my wrists, which are healing rapidly. I am weak rrom long conllneinent, nut inave tucutu ol nil my limbs. The medtclue is bringing me out ol t lie grealest trial or my lite, and I cannot find words sulllcl'-nt to express my appreciation of lis virtues end the gratitude I feel that I ever heard fit H l-.TEK K. lOVK. Augusta, Ga, MALARIAL POISON The drouth In Houthwcst Georgia lust spring dried up the wells and we were com pelled io ue water from the ereeSc on the plantation. The result was that all were troubled with chlllHand lever. I carried with me beveral Is-ttles of dwllt's HpectHo, and as long as I took It I bud perfect health. As soon ss I ceased taking It, I, like the ret,uiu ulllleted wlthchlllH.W'hcu 1 resumed lis us 1 was all right again. We have used It In our family os an antidote for miilitrli'.l )Mils iii for two or three years 11 1 1 I have never in. own if to fall in h single Instance. W. C. Kuklow. Sumter Co., Cn ,Kcpl. 11, 1M. Treatise ou BI..od and Skin Plsense mailed free. Tin; Swift Kj-kcifiu Co., Mrewer H, Atlanta, iti. ?e SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY It IT Hill Nt?-M9 K r.v.i.'iitei Vir.i;:y, .Njrvo.if Lad phys ical lVI'tj, i'rii el.nr-) JVlIJi of Man, irrfirs of Voiitii. .-.ml t!!e r.ntold mler'.' nwilfUiij from ir.il'-.r-re'icti, vTch.i. It contains l'.fl prei.crlphoru'. lor iu' aente and chronic dlspan, ouch one of iiloh(s In valuable. o fortmi Sy tl-i ?ntior, whose xierl(-.!e for 'i3 yep.n n urh ai probably nvr iHifove foil to thtj'loi ot eny phvjlcian. ;iuil pages bound In benutlliil Krench iiinsdu, em.c"se! "overs, fn!l gilt, gnsrp.ut' e.1 lo b a finer 'wori? oj eVf-ry !! -.anleai, llletsty su t profes. slf.nal-t 'n any other worh sold :n this eonr.'.y for ?l!.'n, orthe BioRi-.y -tl! bo r; fundetl lu evt-iy Irjiienre. trfce aiyl bv tin.;'., rosi-ii-it'l. II'. i mtlvo nsini.1 () cer-M. r-'uit now. Wold Tede! aworded l!-o antl'.or fcy N-i'.h.nsl Med'eal Ats-c-t- oi. li t. i.f't r, w'-lrh hn refnni. T'ib Hoteuee o: Li: should bs ri-ad t-y vor.r.r: for In iiraciion, and by the artllcted f.. r,.'.l. h..lll V.inftl !l..n.V. .... ...v.( ,.. uvi.vu.HH. LVUUUU Blt' cel. Tliere Is no member ot "ic''y to whom The Haltmcs of l.lfe will not be HMfnl, wnetlmr yonth, rsrent, ranrpn, in irnrtor o "'sra' m.tn. Ar(xnant. Address the Ve.O-o-iy Mm'iie.'ii lntt'-.ts. 'r Dr. W. !t. Parker, o.4 bultueh Hlrve.t, ':c-on, Mn.v., wl.o may he ror.ull3 an ilt .': reoairliiiT skiil ped eirerleuee. ChmnU- an I r.bvl!nide diseased ei Irnvo other physlcie n rifc'.AIm i-h- euiitv. Kucn treat- T" 1 1 1f ff 1 f" ed sncceaifml- 1 1 T iii . " wlthoirt an bistanc of faiirr. Meutlon luis psrsr. KCHLTHTHf i.ivrs most sr in osnt I ft lif ll.'iMr HriiiMv hi 1 .ti ( 'ntilniiitK Rlttl lllirnilMvJ trr tilfiMifm or tin,!' ""iihti.iii i-t tlm l.ivor. iu Lh im su t't'ii! ij'i'ii'n, Hi i-iiv.n .T'tiimllro, If -:ti:tf Iia, Bltiana, Kiininti'm, It r- 'tl.iti-s Ui (Hmelsiir finnthf l.'.l, alr.-it.-rli. tl n vv-tMii, .1! .tiTi. , AN I.VVAl.UAl'I.K FAMILY MEDIOINPi. thoi'BnndHOf tHatf'roniniiprovr Itsnwr.'l, ASV MU'tKll-sI' WlU rU.LV" HI 1 IH UKfXTl A I'UlW. This II. It or IN-uen- eriitlnu Is initdu ex- L J ' 'rs Vr'ly or Hit cure r'C..aXYV "f iUtIUIKI'IIH'1118 of v,r' n D!" L:t ' 1110 in'iHTntive or VsVXvvVrllivsftr.ti yiuiR TIhto 1h no TvL rwn inininars mnm ill IB . J V-J iiiHinumml, llio con- 0Vw.';v-.v llt.H Ht re r m o( :i.ki ruiriTV m.r. neallug through the purls must restore them to hrnlthv nellcin rrn.,t ..nr..,,.i tb'.s with electric bells advertised to cure nil Ills lrom head toloe. It Is for the ON K ;teelllc purisum Kor circulars giving full Information, aiMrcos t'HKKVKlt KLKL'TKIC 11KLTCO , 1W Whlugtou Hrwt.Cliicaso, 111 IRtllU CAITIfM!, Wary Hotels anl i!estnurtiits refill Ua I'shsins' Mt in niui a spiirlmj Bilxturo Slid stars ir in iho (il'.NUNI Ua rcrrtiis' Worceatortauro Baaoa THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. lnrrt Uis most dolldont Usto aud saalto tilK.MT nf l.KTTKH fnm Mi:i)('AI,Cll;N. j'l.i:MAN Rt Wail. Mill's, f.II4Vll:K. Ms, 10 hH breiher It WOUCI-sTtUI, Nny. Ihai. Telll.ltinptt. HINS Hut their ee Is highly es leemiyl In lndU, ind is In my opiu Ion. Uic most puliu t'iblo, ss well ah Uaa tmmt a,hnl.t. KKiiSsauoe Uiul t, sflro.rr.ro is on n-ry twtus of (iRWINf VQOESTERSHinB 8AUOC ' Bold sad aatd throu-but UK vorld. JMN DUNCAN'S S0N8. x aiaMW ron TTIH ItWlTKtl OTATBtt hhw tutu. , I. J 4 ,,ot cM-i ''TOASir-abo. BAalS' Ci-iiCKILfo CKGLERA CURE 13 WARRANTED TO BIOP CHOLERA. iha oc nt,niiirttlri ?.'itrMnl ft la AmlriMMul most huceess.ru! poultry breeders in the Rela'l at J. tt. DOWNS'. Wlioleifitlo Agents, Dallas, TYias, BASS BROS., Prop'rs, TEKKELL, TEXAS. Downst 1203 Klin street. SHERIFF'S SALE. S' HERIl-'i"'ft .SaLE-NOTICE OF BALE of Texas Trunk Uallroad.etc: Notice is hereby Riven that under and by virtus of an execution in my bauds in favor of E. Al . Reardon and against the "Texas Trunk Kullroad Company," Issued from the District Court of Dallas county, Texas, I, W. H. W. Nmith. sherltr, etc., will sell at the court house door of Dalies Ceunty ou the K1KST TU USD AY IN JUI,Y,15, being the 7th day of the mouth, within legal hours, at piibllcoutcry,to the highest bldder.forcash, the following property, to-wlt: The rail road, including tho entire road-bed, track, depots and depot grounds, ofllces, shops and right-of-way and appurtenances, and the franchise and all chartered powers and privileges of the Texas Trunk Kailioad Company. Also, the following-described real estate, to-wlt.: All that tract of land situate In the County of Dallas, State of Texas, being pail of the original John Grlgsby leaguo, about two miles east of the court house in tho City of Dallas, the same being a part of lot No. five (5) of the division of said league, beginning at the east comer of Jacob llopp, on the southwest, llneof said lot No. 5; thence north, 450 east, tia() feet to acorner post; thence south 45 decrees east, 1JISQ feet, to a corner post; thence south, 4 degrees west, 050 feet, said boundary Hue; thence north, 45 degrees west, l.liDO feet on said boundary line to the beginning, con taining twenty-live (ill acres, more or less. Also, a tract of land situated in theCouuty of Dallas, IStnte of Texas, described as fol lows: Part of tho l.agow league, beginning at bois d'lire post with a railroad spike driven In It at the southeast corner of said Mays' land where It Joins ths southwest comer of UallnghM's laud; thence In a northwesterly direction along the boundary line between snld Mays' and sald Gal lagher's laud, MX) feet to stake; thence at right angles to said boundary line of said Mays and Gallagher, U1U Iwel to a stake on thu west boundary of said Mays land: thence at light angles to said last named lino, l'i a southeasterly direction, along the west boundary of said Mays land, tWI feet to a stako on boundary line between said Mays and J, J. Good s land; thence at right angles to said eest line, In an easterly direction along the boundary Hue between the said Mays end Good, Io the pU.ceof be ginning, containing 11 i-i-KO aer-s ofliuid; ulso at f-aina time and place, two locomo tive engines, one No. 6, the ot her No. 6; ons box cur No 2ISH ; eighteen ( IS - Hat en's, No, loo, lul, UK, lu.",. lot, 111 iwi, li(7, iu8, loll, lie, 111, 112, 6HI, ai-J.SKi. 6ul, Bu,'i; eight hand cars, live push cars, railroad tools, consist lug of claw bars, erowbiirs, shovels, spike mauls, . wrenches, etc., for three section g:ngs; ono steam pump, one hand pump, tools belonging to bhieKsmlth shop at Dal las, three i't; large leuts, 10 pair of blankets, two i'J; levels anil two transit chains, rods, etc., otlh-e furniture and railroad stationery Inolllceat Dallas, bridge Umbers, etc., on yard; store room and contents, oil, etc., at Dallns; ten (liij pair of loose ear wheels and axles attaching them, one section house and three tanks and one large Iron safe; all the above levied upon by uie as sheriff, uuili r said exe.-utlou, as the property ot the Texas Trunk Railroad Company and to be sold tosaltsfy the same. Dallas, Texas, June II. lsv. W. II. W. HMITH, Sheriff Dallas County, Texas. Hy VV. II. I.i wh, Deputy. ADVKRTIHEMENTANDNOTICKCON cernlng tho construction of new steel sieani Cruising Vessels for Iho United Slates Navy, invitation Is hereby extended to all en gineers and mechanics ol established rep utation, and .ol reputable miimifactur ers ol vessels, steam-engine", boilers, or ordnance, having or controlling regular establishments, and being engaged in the business, all o Ulcers of the Navv, and es pecially all naval constructors rO.-un en gineers and ordnance olltors of tne Navy, having plans, models, or design r of nnv vessels, or of any part Ihereof.oi tlieclassuN authorized by the naval appropriation act ot March II, lsx,",to submit such plum., mod els and designs to the Secretary of the Navy. The vessels authorized to he constructed are two cruisers of not less than three inousuud nor more man live l lioni.n,l uma displacement, costing, exclusive of arma ment, not more than one million one hun dred thousand! dollars each; one heavily armed gunboat of about, sixteen hundred toiiM displacement, costing, exeluslvo of arninment, not more than Ave hundred uud twenty thoutaud dollars :nr,d one light gun boat of a bout eight hundred tons displace inent,eostlng, exclusive of armament, not more than two hundred and seveuty-flve thousand dollars. These vessels are to be constructed ou the bst at d most modern design, having the highest attainable speed, and lu the manner end couformlty tothe conditions and limi tations provided for the construction of the new cruisers in lueactsof August .,1W.' and of March a, 1,-vs;), except so fur as snld acts provide for ai.d define tho duties of Naval Advisory Hoard. Said plans, modsls nud designs should bo submitted within the period nf sixty days after Marl'., Island should be tiatismlt ted to tho Nuvy Department, Washington, I). C . Should any such plan, model or de sign be adopted or used, a liberal comiH'U sution will be paid therefor. The Department will, upon application, forward copies of so much of the naval ap propriation Bots as relates to snld vessels, and will answer all letters of Inquiry and furnish alldeslred Information on ti e sub ject. WILLIAM C. WHITNKY, Si eivlury of tee Nnvv. Navy Depirtnif.nt, Washington, May K, Iks',. C. II. EDWARDS 733 and 73.1 Main Streot, rVLLAS, MASON & HAMLIN WESTERN IMrOltTKDMUSlCAI.MCUCll.VNDISK The H. st Goods, the Best Stock aud the lowest Prices. SCHNEIDER & DAVIS, Wholesale Grocers, Dallas, Tkxas. Headquarters for the following standard brands of Tobacco: Djuinmond's Cora ring, ' liner's Old Honesty, llnrlianan I. rail's Harvest. 1. l.orrllnrd At Co 'a Ilium, Toinnlinwk. AND FltKK RKAUIMO BOOM. Cltlrena and strnmrera ronllallv Invlio.l to visit the Dallas Publlo Library aud Free K'adlng Koom; located at 80S Main slreot. Hours from 10 a. m. to3p m and fnun 5 to III p.m.; Sundays froingto n r.. in. e,. I-i. LAWS Hucoessor to Hurgls A Lsws, LivERY &nd SALE STABLE, ELM 11 Opposlto Schneider A Davis. Fly horses and neat buggies, gentle driving horses for UdlessentU) any 'tiart of tho clly. First class carriages and dentlemanly drivers. Himk-IhI attention palu Ui culls for all trains, theatres ami funerals. Telephone In oou. neollon with stable HENRY POLLACK & CO. TSt Kim Street, Dallas, Ts, TRUNK FACTORY. Trunks made Io onler and repairing neatly and promptly done. " La Belle Studio PHOTOGRAPHS, Crayons, Porcelains, Etc 08 Mala Street, . a . Dallas, Tntt, COt ORGANS DulluSPilcLtay I .. . new advertisements THEY WILL FIT. ARE STYLISH. WILL PLEASE YOU. THE MEN'S FINE SHOES IIAXD-MADE GOOD YEAR WELTS MACIUXJS SEWED, MAI) It BT HATHAWAY, SOULE & HARRINGTON, ALWAYS nixi.vuLi;. These pnoda are mndo Innllthe I.ejiillnif Style and Sold Kvci-rw berel y IliiiT cUs.kMlers. V.'i use'lirrfl-lass stoek and elupley iiuik) but:.klil,-i workmen. As we luvehtul nioroand lonKt rexp.-r; ewe In (.ondycnr Welt Mtjutnney other naiiiuiuc turersof MEN'S 1-TNESIIoES, It tssi-kliowlislvt. d l till that we take lie lend. Ak vnunlesler for th" HATHAWAY, SOULE & HAItHl.NGTON SIIOK, t rou uru lookini; for.i k'"oU uriiole at n jrieilluin nrl- Age lit fur the GOLDEN n A WAN r "OHT ou the JLJYtVINa OK (I AT FCICKli. Mchool Teachc-i'5, Students, Youn Men, Lad', bs, icMii? as R(;eut,6 for this book, ere n.a luij uver nju a month. Sella fast. One ajsul sold 71 first IS days; another 46 In 8 da;,-s; nnotber U in 1 day; another 15 and 5 bibles in jj days. Secure territory qnlc. Aleo, sftuit wauled forthebesi illuatiHtnl Family UUu ever sold by e.noi.t,. Bend forcti-ciilarn. Address TEX A 4 BOOK AC BIKLB (H).. Dot Kim street. Jjnll.is, Teir.s. Important to Owners of Cotton Gins. AUBNTS WANTED. TAVJXin & Cox STEAM FlltlC EXTIN- oitisbkk, for Lottos CI ins. Thoroughly elfocluui. Simple and cheap. Can refer you to parties lu your own state who are uslnnthiim. Kc i:ka (iiN Kaw Fii.i.kk. Bkst, Simplest, Cheapest, Any one cnn use them. Kulli-fiietlon Kiiaranteed or money renndeu. Price 10. Aoents Wanted. Good pay ulven. Exclusive Kluhts for Balo. Send tor circulars und full particulars. TA VI.Qlt :X CO., Memphis, Tenn. WAM'KD-Ltdles and Oentl -men to take nice, liht, pleasant work, at their owd homes. Work sent by mall any distance all tho year round. 2to5 a day ean he ipiletly made; no canvassing. Ad dress Kelinble Mauiil'aclurlni; C'limpany, I'lilhidelphla. Pennsyh aula, llox 16IH. ADVMKTISlilts liy ad'dressi u gTiTsoTK ItOWKLL CO , 10 Hin-uee street. New Y'ork, can learu the exact cost of any proposed line of ADV KltTlMI NO 111 American Newspapers. aSr-10U-page I'allllililet, 1 0n. EDUCATIONAL. WASO'S SEMIIEJLBY FOR mm Nashville, TennesNoe. A fr.mous Institution. Tho Aliuuiue number 7.l. The iiilen.iiinen lKhl-ts, .ViO, from sixteen stale.?. The tlm s'-siim be Klns Mepleinner 1, lfiKj. I'alronlze toe Col lege. 1'or eatbli-gues, npeolal arrange ments and enveymee to Nasiivllle, ml dress.l .-. ration, Professor of Matl.e leallcs ami I e-.eiui A'ent, Iialhis Texas Professor PiMton Is niso eonneeti'd with the Southern Heho.,1 Agency, and will sup ply Schools and Coil, Lies with Teachers und Tenehers with po-itions. Institutions In 13 st jtes have been supplied. UNIVERSITY Or ViHiilNIA SCWrdKU LAW l.CTUKK8 (niue weekly) begin ath Jn!, is., Kudc-.idliih Bepteuiiier. Have proved oi Klgusi use 1st, U students who de.lj;n to pursue their studies at this or other L-.v P- l nols; ;'nd. to those who propose Io nod privaielv; and brd, to praelltlo.iers who hr ve not line liiu ailtantaKe of sy-:iemai.le instruction. Kor olroiilar apply (P.O. Unlv.oliy of Vn to John H. Mxnou, I'rol. Corn, and him. Law ilUSINKSi AND SHOUT HAND School, St. f .His, Mo. This Insliliitloii h.is a Inruer all jndunee than all other com merelalse' (Kds In the city i-oinliined, and olfers Llia" oest facilities for living thorough Instruction In tho coininerelal and Kin." llsU braucbes and HhoiHiaud. Sendaior elreulars. S. . aU . ataa a Premi'iD Peultry Preserver A THOKOUIill Till L. John Iiress, practical breeder of all kinds of Kino Ponliry. I'lircons t'edlureo Po'nter Hetterand Terrier Dints, Llltie Uoek, Ark . wiltc-s: '-1 have xlven your V. i p. a tborougli trial, and find It to be all you re-comme-;d It. Would Ihererore coinnieiid It to the Use of Mil raising Poultry " Cl'ltHH WITH TWO DUSKS. Kev. J. W. Itrlce. proprtolorof (lie Ter. rell Nor-ei .v,lire, derofThorotmhhred Ply. mouth Ilia a chit-kens i nd Jersey Cattle. Terrell. Texas. snv. : "I Ioivm nue.i i,.i,i P, P. and And II Is nil yon elal ii for II. It Is cermlnly an txeellenl Ionic; alio a joce inn-iv. i neo ono etileiu-1 wlln choleraiind cured It with two doses of the 1 V. I'. Is the most biiccohhIuI remedy known for Hie cure of all diseases of KowIk. Save your Chickens, Turkeys. Ducks, Geese and Illtds by using P. p p. Auk your druggl.nl for V. V. P, The THE 0. I C-GWiiUS HG CQ DALLAS, W HoLl'HAI.K ACKNTS. Hold at Retail at Dallas hy GEO T. AT KINS. A sample package and clreulai of testimonials seut to any address In the United States on reoelpt of 26 cents by Ibe roprletors, MUKCH1MONA KOOEKS, Terrell, Texas. 3 5 0 PIANOS Are UnrWaied In lone, Workmanship, AND DUHAU1L1TY. Kor snle by C. H. Edwards TIM and 735 MAIN STltKKT, rT-iLA-S. TEXAS. .gyjjyr 'rl'1'1' hefore buy I n g elsewhere. 1'fKSONU Blind ci Cross-Eyed May del(rnilno as to Oiiialdllty by Corres- lUallillll.a a.tsl. THE SPENCEH OPTICAL MPS CO 13 nalilwn Lane. New Vorfc. PT IDF t SMliAim . vuaoi llaoaUBU, Rtl'L tomn erce and Jackson Htreeta, one r..,,l0'',k Pra bouse? mJihu for t'wtnVslfl. HuiglM and aTten50u?,!ThT9,lepl,0!, ord,r PrSnpUf re wa 'I OPERA STABLES. LAND AGENTS AND SURVEYORS. LAND! j. I DALLAS, TEXAS. Will give special attention to securlmr good Investments In land for COLONIES location for Stock Ranches, Pine Landa for saw mills and fanning- lands. He will also give speoial attention to the Invent, men ot Texas & Pacific Kallroad Company LlS llli Mk In the Lands of the Company. Having had a survey Ingoorps on the rron. tier of Texas for he last eight years aad trrtVfllll HTlandval in 1. ... . u...-......vu.rfl..ii1)M wen us ine value of the same, and being familiar with the dillerent proposed dues of ILIOJLTJ s-? His facilities for assistit g purchasers to good bargains are unsurpassed, and he guarantees satisfaction to all parties en trusting him with their buslncvs He la .uu .i.u.vu ,ui.uinu .I, ?uun nonce complete abstracts of title of Dallas city TEXAS LAND! SUCCESSOR TO POWELL & G-AQE LOC.VTO't OF LAND SCRIP MAKKlt OF StTEVEYS and MAPS OWNKIt OF 185,301) ACItK TKIAS LAND. H..M. BLACK, .1. M. MOKUAN, County Judge. Couaty burveyor. It LACK & MOItOAN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, llrtstlttnd, Texas. Prompt atlentloN given to laud business In any part of the Blato. Sl. HiAviti, .loas P, oox. Vn! vt, HII.T.HBOR.Q, TEXAS, PROFESSIONAL. C. JOHNSON, .Mt-iriM-y-a-laH , Land and Coileeting Agei.t, HOWIE, (5fonlagiie Co.) TEXAS. Ilnsijiess attended to in uny of the nel h tiurlng couul les Uorrespouduuee nromp'tly answered. Mnyi-tf DR U. T V KA L, Ollicetii'i Main street, over Exchange Hank. Can he found In rear ollkei ! ulghu i mice Telephone iso. ;i-jg. Ur Q. llUl-.'DKKliON, a Att irney-at. i.w, Atluni:- Testis. dP-Hpe-.-liil alt- ntlon given toeoil'-c'ions DL. HLHSKLL, a Attorney am! Counseilor-ut-Law, lielton, Texas. J-.Hpecliil atteutluu to Coiumercial and L.aud liusluess. T HKAIiKOokj 1- Attorney-nt-Law, ., ... Abileue, Texas Collections promptly it;iided to. Itef ere ncu Hmdst reel's ('oiomere)ul Aitenry i S SMITH, " a Attonu y-at-I.Kw, Hiilsboro, Texas. Special uttenllon given to coiumercial law and Invest Igation ol landtlt'e. T T. MONTUOJIEKY, tl a (County Attorney llaj lor County) A.toruey-nt Jjiw and Heal Estate Agent, Seymour, Texas. DOCTOH HANSOM, Oculist, After taking a thorough course of In struction at Hie I-.'ye Ijiinnary lu New lork, oilers to treat diseasts of the eye, andemales specially. Address Wortham. Texas. T HALL DEL' M. 1). lies uence-7 Tear' Str.et, Otllce In rear of Murdock A- Ilaidwlu's drugstore. Telephone at ollkeuud resl i ence. t KT11UK M Mll.l.Ell, Atturuey-t-Law, Wh-hlta Kails, Texas CUKSNUTT A WKLI10HNK, Attoruey-at Law and l.uod A-j ijCtltri, Jieurielia, Jixii J. C. CIIKSM TT. K. U VVei.hohnk L 8. HELL, (County Attorney), A a Attorn ey-at-Law and Lund Agent, Halnl, Calhilian County, Texas XT B. A O. O WKIOHT, ' Attimu-ys-at-Law, No 715 Main street, up stairs, lia.lns, Texas ARNOLD, OI.ASOOW A A It SOLD, Atturiiey-at-Law, .... . Oriiliani, Texiw Oilice In I-eilernl Court building, west side public siiiuire. Will practice In the Stale an l Kedernl Conn JOHN W DOI'.KV.CS Attcnrney-at-l,ttv and Lund Agent. liryan, Texas. I onimetelal practice sollcittd pAUSWEI.L A KI'l.l.Elt, J AttornevS-at-Law, .. ., .. li-.-ouiur, Texas. K, h Camswki.i.; Tri.l.vA. Kt'l.l.KR. VKIbL" YODNU, Attonieys-nt-Law, Stephenville, Krath Comity. Texas. H H.Nmi.i.. I . K k 0 1' NO. UKKNATHY HIIOH., a. Attorneys-at-Lsw, , . McKlnney, Texas W. M, AltKllNATIIY M. it. AllKKNATHT 1 INilsLKY 4 ItUUDKOltD, X.- Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ' 7116 Main street, (I.lndsley building), Dal las, I'exas Ulve special attention to com mercial und coiporatlou laws lu Slate aim reuerni uouriH. pAlU'Ell A WKIOHT, VJ Attorneya-at-Lnw, Ban Angela, Tulu Oreen County, 'Fcxua. 1OONE A SCAR HOKOtTOH, 1J Lawyers, Land and Coileeting Agents Hweot water, lexus. Jos. IUkjnk. J. B HfAitiioitoroii, Notary IMhlk. UH. MELVEN, Attorney nt Law And 11-niter. He.vmour, Hay or Countv, Texas, hxebange h'Utbt and sold to all the principal points. U U. COLEMAN, 0 Attorney-nt-Law, , ,, Colorado Cltv, 'i'exas. Colleellonsprompt y attended to ClRAWKORD 4CRAWK0KD, J Attorueys-iit-Law, . Ofllce No 7lM Main street. M. I.. Crawfoi p. W. L. Ciiawfokp. A I ' 1C- 'V XI Caveats. Relssiu s and Trade Marks so cincd, and ad olher euiiKi'r In tho Patent Ciltlee and la-fore the eoutt-piouiptly and rare Hilly allended Io t'lain receipt ol model or sketch of lu Venllon I make csroful examination aud advise as to patentability free ol charge. Kces moderale, and ImalteNO ciiAROE unless PATENT IS HK.Cl' RED. Informa tion, advlro aud special rcfercLces sent on nptilleatlun. J. II. I.1TIKLL, Washington, D. 0., near U. 8. I'utrut Olllee. SCHOELLKOPP & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers In DAUGHERTY SansandHarness And WhulusaU) Dealers In Utibf, SaM Tuthp i Sdtflttj Jdiui DALLAM, TSXAJS,