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VOL. 12.
DALLAS TKXAS. SATUHDAY JANUARY i 1875.
NO. i77
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Arrival nml lli'iinriiirii of Train nl
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IIOUM'ON A NO TKXAH CKNTllAL.
AirlviMf
From thuHouth (iiinlUn.l express). K:J h. in
Krnlil I Im Nin lli (mull mill nxirvMj. 7: In p in.
From Hi" Hiiulli (iiiirniiimoiliillniilHt'ill ii in.
From tin1 Nnrlli tiiminiiiiioiliilloiDlilaViii in
TICXAH AND I'AI'IFIU.
LlHtVIIN
Mall nml Kxiiri.wi Imil i. in.
Aotiniumoilntlon I)'M in.
Through i''rolght 1:14 p. mi.
Arrives
IlllNlll III
lliiW t in
li-M P. in
Tin: Mai ix.
Arrlvgl nl Drpnrlum r Hull it UttllM fart-
nlllrr
Norllii'm Mull
Via M K. unil T. 11. It. comprising western
northern nml vnalerii Hlittt'H Ni'W York anil
Hi IxiiiIh mulls arrive dully ul 7:10 p in; Ui-
purta dully atN:l" i in.
Nuiillii'ru null.
New Orleans mid southern Ijoulsliinii )nl
veston Iliuiotoii Austin Wmio nml nil oilier
point In xiiiitlK'i n 1'i'Xhm uiTlviuiiliill)' ul 7:W
p in; (lupurlM dully ut Bill) in
tmlrrn Mull
VlnT. mill P. K.H. coiiiprlNliin Hoiithcirn mid
nilddlu Mlutt'H IxiiiIhvUIu. CliattuiKMidii Muni-
phlH Llltlu Hock nml Hlir..vi'pni t nml all
viiHiorn Tiixhh aiTlvtw dally ul 11 u in: ilu-
parln dally all p m.
WvHltirn Mall
From Fnrt Worth t'li'linrnp. (Irmilniry
Wealluirfiml Dcuatnr 1'nlit l'Hito Jimkitboro
and wi-slmn posts arilvim ilully ul ll:U0 p in:
duparuduhy ut 11 a in.
O.lnr Hill Mull.
CndurHIU Maimllcld Alvamdo und CnwH
Tlmliem urrlvt'H nt 0 p m WiMlnmilay und
Bitturduy; dupurU Monday uud Xliuraday ul
7 tt m.
Ncyoiio Mall.
Buyono. HauKlit'ii Htnre and Union 11111
arrival Tuiwduy ThnrKUiiy und Haturduy
at 12 iu; dopuru ut 1 p m ulternuti) duyH.
IH'ilton Null.
I ion Inn. Hollvar. EllKftbPtlitown
llnyd'a
arrive
Millu I.onUvilln nml Trlnilv MIIIh iu'
at 6 p m Monday Wwliimtdiiy und UuturUuy
aepuru ui 2 a in unuruau! uun.
l.lHbon Mnll.
Rod Oak and Lisbon arrlviw ntlp in Mon-
day Wediu-Nday unil Friday; departs ultern-
uto days at 7 a m.
Maun for Bobo'astoro Grapevine and Dnok
oreuk are taken out by hiiiul at Irregular In-
tervals. Olllce Hoiim.
llellvery window 8 ft in to 8 p m.
Mqnoy order window H a iu to 12 ra and
from 1 p m to 4 p m.
Btamps Hold from 8 a m to 8 p m.
Letters registered ouly during money order
houfs. . . ... i .
All persons Having oompiininn bkiuiii. mo
olllce on any account will please present
the same In writing or In person to the post-
mft8tir' w M. JON E9 Postmaster.
Samuel 8. Jones assistant postmaster; Owen
Uerry money order olerkj D. A. llrown and
W T. Chun n delivery olorks; W. H. Went-
worth and Win. Parsons mailing clerks.
PKKPAIU PONTAGE.
On and after Janrury 1 1875 the
pontage on all newspapers sent out of
the comity in which the paper in pub-
lished will be prepaid hi) the pitUiHhcr
or at the postoftce tvnere ww jmn
mailed. We shall from that date re-
quire paipnent of all subscriptions to
the Herald both daily and weekly in
advance. No paper will be continued
after the time Jor which it is paid. As
we propose to prepay the postage and to
make no advance in our terms this rule
is necessary The Herald will be fur-
nished prepaid at the following rates:
TbeWally Herald.
Qneyear in advance 10 00
Six months in advance 5 00
One month in advance 1 00
The leky Herald.
One year in advance 3 80
months in advance 1 50
'" Postage n cdl eases prepaid by us
Or ADVERTISING.
DAILY.
Five lines Fifty cents for first inser-
tion and twenti-)'m cents for each uft-
scqucnt daily insertion. Thirty words
make five lines.
iu Per square of ten lines One dollar
for the first insertion and fifty ce.nta for
each subsequent insertion tire line
One month $o; two months $8;
three months $10.
One square rtf ten lines One month
$8 i2JO months $12; three months 15.
Notices under head of City Business
-First insertion 15 cents per line; each
sulmquenl insertion ten cents
annnnre.il time leaded. If in full-
face type the space occupied charged
for at tne aouve two.
WEEKLY.
Fer square of ten lines l 60 for
first insertion and one dollar for each
tttbseqvent insertion. One month 4;
two months $7 ; three months $10 j six
moths $16 ; twelve months $25.
Notice under head of "CUy Business"
Fifteen cents ver une etiov.
HKworftl American couples la Paris
h worn anxiously waiting to be
married were greatly disappointed by
Secretary Fish's decision that mar-
i. .t TTnlted States legations are
.r iu ik. toiratlnn not beinsooD
HUD vaunt u ' - P
idered. jLwwloan soil for Buoh pur
W'aablatoa Affair
IFruin Hi. Hi Luula U)ul.t
Wamiiinutiin Dt-ceinbor au.-A rv
jiirl Is In tilifulttlltin lieru Ul III. file-1
tliut littiiuml Irwin MuDowell U tu r
lulvmiw Miulutmtiiit of iiilni.ter lo
UiksIu iu Ittwt In the iiroiuDiliiii.
IIIHllulll CMIIIHUIjllulirt) (f ii(l)jW()'g
retlii'iiiHiii from tlieiiiiiJnr-Kiitrl.ili
now fllluil by blm Uuiitml MulK
winild litt iiroiuoted Mild tuxluunl In
ullier duly tlm. umkliiK Hie Uiitlrvd
oiiuilii for (iuneml Hutu. IiikhIUnI
llio liiuilof llio iiiurli'riii"jiir'N(leiHi t
uii'iit Jt Is Miovod Him McDowell U
tlltl IKTSIIII VI llOIII (ho lirt'ltlllullt IihiI Iu
iiiIihI wlmii as ri ior(oil lut rwmily
NtMlKll llllll UN Nllllll as till! kl'llttllt ukhIii
hnsi.iiiIiI.) In W unuilhui. a minis
tor to 1'u sin Hint IihIiiuiIi d thiti Hie
mill llll'U Vliilllil liii u MCHTII mini
(JeiiHiil Mi'lHiwoll In mi Olilimii unil
Is IVHiwuli'il Id Im n mun .iM.
ciiii.li' wi'iilili wlilrlt Imit r In id t-iin-tl
nil lliiliiiltiint l'iitllsllu III itildilluii u
tlm n! lift N (hut oliKlit to bo iiki'Ui
by m fi'ii'lKiir'irrNniiiiiih't) ul ilitn'ouri
ill HI J'l'li-i'sliUI'K
'i'llU lllllllbltlllllo VVllllUIUO lluilllUt'll
frolii llio li'slliiiiiiiy IhIumi lii N(.w
in It by tlm why. ami hu iiii. comiiiii.
tt'O hlinwIliK llm t'uiilicctliiii of V.
Iliiiu 11. KIuk formerly iiwiumsli'r ol
the limine of reliiVHenliKlven anil a
ini'iiilier I'lfi-tof (lint boily In next
iiiiiKrvHH wild Hie i'nulMti until .nll.ly
bliHiuesN Ink HUbJiictuf lively illsrus-
Ion liere. Tlio (act Is recalled that
Iv'li tr teHtllloil U'foro tlm wmv anil
tncuiii ooinmllteo two venr. uirn. tliat
im nml imtliliiu wliuli'Ver to tin Willi
Hie iniilliT anil never received liny
nmimy or oilier ('iiiii'i'in-ntloii from
lliu I'mtlllii until i'oiiiiiuiy. Mow In
View of Ihu iiroolH JtiNt oliluliied. It In
ireillntuil Unit King will he refused ad.
iniHMion io or will be expelled from
the next Iioiimi' and tliut lie will be
tried for perjury.
An InvcHtliiitloi) lul l the allnlrs nt
iill the liiiver noNlolllot'N tliroiiuliout
the Uiilliid (Slates liim been ordered
for the DiiriioHU of ust'erUliilnir wherein
the expense of currying oil tliesoln-
HillnlioiiH nmy be reduced. I'liepost
niiiNtcr tietiuiul is of tlio ohlniou Unit
there Is no good reiiNon for dcllcleni'lcH
to the amount shown on tlm books of
the department. This- step Is niiido
the inoru iirircut from the mot tluit the
cniiHreHHloiiiil com in tteo which has
Iiih'ii eiiL'iiKml in oxiimlnlnir into the
Billijm't iil'dclloleiieles In tbu postnilloj
(Ifpurliueut hue disco verecl tliut us In-
dicated by your correspondent at the
iieKiuuiiiK or tlio exniuliuitiou there
were ilellelt'iieleH which were not
clearly dcllued In the reports of the
postmaster goncrm
The trciiHiirv denui'tmentseut out to
day to colleetors of customs a circular
i n ii IU iitf imporltint reguliitioiiH regard-
iiiKb'oods brought Into ports of the
United Unites ilerotofore gootis liave
been brought into port and left iu gen-
ernl order virtuully under control of
the collector but without bond and
frequently those goods tire left on the
vessels or lu yards for weeks or months
before duty Is paid thereon. The de-
partment's circular of to-dity Instructs
collectors to place olllcers in ohariro of
such goods or cargoes and to charge
owners or consignees the amount of
the expeiiRi'S incurred for such guard-
ing or ollluliil cure up to the time of
payment of duty or proper wurehous
lug of the goods. These Instructions
ure Intended to apply to all kinds of
merchandise but are especially aimed
at importations of lumber grain and
marble brought Into eastern anil
northeru froutier ports.
A protracted conference between
treasury olllciuls and representatives of
the Uruuil Trunk Great Western and
other railroads in relatlou to the
transportation iu the United States of
imported goous id douu was neiu at
the treasury department to-day re
sulting in the concession by the rail
roads to all or the aemuuus or ine de-
partment. In the future goods are to
be inspected by United Stales agents
and bonded cars will be loaded locked
and settled in the presence and under
the supervision or united states om-
cials. Collector Washburne of Port-
hind Maine was also present In the
iuterestof that aptf pther &ew Eng-
land ports and received assurance
from the department that the arrange-
ment will not interfere with or Injure
the business of those ports of entry.
General Moriran U smitn wuo was
found dead at u hotel in Jersey City to-
duy was a native of Massachusetts.
He wont to Indiana when (juite a
young man taught school at New Al-
bany was engaged lu various capac-
ities on steamboats on the lower Ohio
and Mississippi rivers was a non-
commissioned officer iu the United
States army iu the Mexican war was a
drill sergeant at Jefferson barracks.
near St. Louis was brigadier general
In the union army In the late civil
war and has for several years been a
contractor witb the government for
carrying mails. He had just finished
a handsome residence In (ba oity wan
generally and favorably known here
and leaves an interesting wife and two
small children.
The Coroner'a Inqueat a Louisiana.
New York Tribune.
Thesub-coiumittce appointed to in
vestigate the condition is expected to
meet In New Orleans to-day. It Is
composed of men of high character.
Mr. Foster ofonio uistinguisueuniui-
self at the last session by the shrewd
and Independent action in the Jayne
and Sanborn investigation. ir. Wil-
liam Walter Phelps Is recognis-
ed as one of the ablest and most
honorable representatives on the
lemiblican side of the house. Mr.
I ar son JN. raiier is a uumoeiuv
whom both parties respect We shall
he greatly surprised If such oommit-
tp aa this allows itself to be swayed
bv partisan prejudice from tne strict
liue of duty which lies before It A
ureal crime haa beeu oommitted in
Louisiana wiiose poiiuum wuw
nnonces are almost cenaiu 10 ue un
reached. If the present congress neg
lects the great opportunity now onereu
it will commit an irreparaoie
blunder.
InaerlDtlea on Temfcetoae la Ceme
tery at Wellebarf; W. Va.
A gentleman of this city wWJeat
Wellslmrg a few days since copied the
f..iiniirini itiDorintinn from a tomb
stone in a graveyard there and It is
especially apropos In view of the re-
cent centennial celebration of the Bos
ton tea party : .
iK'ontoln Oliver Tlrnaf n. of tne ami'
lery of the Massachusetts line revolu-
tinnam war horn In Lexinirton. Mass..
n.w Hp. stood in front of the first
cannon fired by the British on the
A mnrlnana In the aflVaV at LexInHVOQ
witnessed the tea party la Boeio hu
bur wm at the buttle of lluii-
kir Hill I'oiiiiiiMoiieil by
oongrew Huh of January na com-
iiiniuIdiI the voluuloer jmrty Unit bore
oft llm ledn Ntatueiif King (leore
from the battery of New Vnik uud
mailt) It Into bulfelN for (he Aiueileun
army Isire tKiiiNpleunuN pari in com.
maud of artillery at Ihu buttle of tlm
While 1'lahiN llurlcm IIcIkIiIs IVIikh.
ton Trenton llramly Wine tleriiinii.
town and MonmouUi After aervlng
Ills con in rv he entered (lie armies of
the Hon of God and urreiulcred to (he
luNt enemy on tbu 1 Jtli of Kebruury
I Hid in me full Hsstiruiieti of a never
ending pfrne IWIieeliiigHtandaid
NfcKlrli It liyrrly
I). ('. Hyerly the vicliin of the eu-
counter wllh cx-Oiivi iinir Wuriiiolh
whn a native of I'eliliH) Iviudu ami was
lu hlN fin ly-t lKhtli yi ur. lie received
fulr oducullim lenriieil llieiut of type
Nelllug anil seltlwl ulsitit tidily years
ago lu New OrlcHiis v. here he siiisem-
iloyed on several Jiiiii iiiiIh of the day.
lie was fni email im the old Commer-
cial 1 tn lift I ii fi'uiii Im.'iII until I Mil
when he Joined Colonel llrcuiik'a rewl-
ment of Loulslaiiii Inrantry with the
rank of lleutenanl. He ferved with
dlHtlnctloii Ih the Held wllh (lie army
of the west under GenernU Johnson
and Urugg and won wounded four
times ut Atlanta One of the
wounds he received ut that bultlu
wnn lu the left arm which wu ever
afterward comparatively useless und
won saved only by resection. Mr lly-
erly returned In New Oi lcans ut I he
close of the war uud whs elected for
IwoNticeeHslve terms clerk of the third
illMrli't court which olllce he retained
until INT 2. Lust February he became
business niiinnger and one of the prin-
cipal owners of (he New Oilcans itul-
letln a popular dally of democratic
politics Ntrongly In sympathy with
the While League movement. Mr
Hyerly was Impulsive lu disposition
and outspoken lu his opinions H
was popular with all classes und ever-
erclsed considerable political Inlluenco
lu his party
A C'unalNteul Mule.
1 Detroit Tribune Dioeinlier 11.)
Iu Houomu county Callfornln a Tew
days ugo a mule was drawing a load
of lime which uni'ouriiged by u brisk
shower went Into vigorous combus-
tion. The wagon took lire but the
mule resenting this demonstration in
the vehicle uud with a view perhaps
of Investigating it stood still. The
driver suggested that he proceed but
the mule put the fore foot to tlio front
and laid his ears to thoreur and main-
taiued his ground. Iu due time the
lire oh the wagon singed the mule.
Tiion It iioorulietl hhu. Then it blister-
ed him. Then It roasted him. hut It
never moved him. There was a prin-
ciple ai stake and he calcinated In his
tracks In support of It When the pro
cess had ended all that wan left of
what had beeu a mule was a half a
barrel of ashes.
A pahty which has been eniniired In
securing a series of accurate levels for
the purpose or determining the respec-
tive heights of the sea of Arul uud the
Caspian sea has ascertained that the
Aral Is feet above tlio Caspian and
105 feet above the sea level. As previ
ous calculations hud made the differ
ence between the Aral and the Caspian
seas 117 feet only the question arises
whether this surprising inorease Is due
to the rise of the waters of the Aral or
to the depression ol those of the Cos.
plan.
Thk report of Mr. Gladstone's Inten
tion to bold aloof from parliamentary
work uext session Is corroborated by
the announcement that his residence
in Carlton. House-Terrace is forsule or
that the lease of it is which is prob
ably all he owns and in one form or
another all that can usually be bought
in London in tne shape or bouse prop
erty. The house is a large one and Ul
one of the most deslrabje-cr ut any
rate must qeqireu situations m imi-
dpp NEW ADVEKTISEnlENTS.
POSTPONEMENT.
The ball of the Hwlu benevolont society
(Uriah Vereln) which was lo bo given at
udd Fellows' ball to-nliihl Is postponed one
week and will luke pluoe Saturday next fltli
install t 277dlt
NOTICE TO OCCUPATION TAXPAYERS
Pbyslolans lawyers merehanta and oth
ers pursuing any profcwiion or business for
which a state Uoenae la required will please
call at the sheriffs office AT ONCE and pay
the same. Any one noglccUng Vf comply
With the law will be visited by a deputy
sheriff and In suoh case ten per cent will
be added. Then if not paid property will
be levied upon to aatlafy amount of license
together with all ooeta of levying.
JAM ICS K BAKKL.KY
177dlw JHlierln Dallas county.
500000 Feet A I Lumber
FOB SAIi:
AX JL.OW jPIGUUEj.5 11Y
270dtr
8CHENCK A WHEELOCK.
Commercial copy.
NOTICE.
From and after this date we will sell
NO GOODS ON TIME.
As we Intend dosing np the old business by
1st February. BKYAN BKOB.
mnurjr i iota.
MERCANTILE AGENCY
COB. IAIN AND LA JAR STREETS
Hp Stairs Orer First National Bail
w take nleaaare In announcing to the
mercantile community of Dallas and the
.n.nnn.llneltlHI th .t W hSVC eStftOllSnHl
an omoe lot we irenMcuun ui iiiki.
pertaining to our nu.inena we uie.u.-
norland amlstance of all good men In our
eudeavora k meto J . T"
. . n. iM. u a all .nil
keep the omoe np u) "im"
haa redeeted so much credit npon it In nu-
From and after this date the offloe will be
open lor re.uiaron-ne;-.
j-Wlw 'B.O.PPHaCO
W aoutheideof street. Addreaa flat-
toikiwert teiaa OffM. Htralfl. eotea.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION ! MORE WONDERFUL STILL !
ami i.tvi' ui:i:k'n juitm: ahiuvai.m ix
ALL IKLXJXTDDJS OP OEiVlSOlA.OIjli; GOODS
Dress MaikelSnFlamdSj
Under wear hosiery Woolens Waterproofs Etc. Etc.
And be convinced (hut litis Im llio time lo buy your reiilmncnH In Dry Hood.
Nifiw wi:vi;i:!s in oahi15th ani)'"oil cloth h cuiitainh lirro.
Owing to large reoelpls lu these lines we have made a reduction lu prices worth the alleiitluu of buyers.
Olotlxiner ctncl Oroiats' PiarrLislxixiG: Groods ?
The lurgcHt most complete and thorough assortment of these goods ever seen In this city which wo guarantee to sell at great bargains 1
BOOTS SHOES .AJSTD
Kvory style every quullly ami thte In the house nt the inost popular prloes
mmr. tnii.nM mm in
- MiSCELLRNEOUS.
A New Subscription Book.
HISTORY OF TUeTeW YORK TOMBS;
The Kfciel. Nywcerlex nml lt-
niHiiee or I'rlNDii I. lie
OATIIKIIKD II V
OllAIH.ICW HUTTONi
Wanton of the Tombn.
Large 8vo 050 pp. Illustrated (3.50.
This la not a Ntrlntly mtnnntlonal work nnd
Ih reuoiniiiundiHl by the hcMmen hhh Mokal
lUroHMKit Hoya readlns It will not learn
lo bo thlnvea but will learn bow thieve Mil-
ter. ThtjHtory of John Mitlioney. wrllln by
libnaelf la woi lli lb price of Die bnuk. The
beHtMillli.ii iMMik ever ptihliiihed. ho any nil
our hki.iiU. Kxclinlve uirrltory glveii Au
aguul wauled lu every Uiwu.
IMTKU STATUS I'lUlISIII.Va CO.
IS l iilvemlly lMnre N. Y.
zriditiswit
A SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
The public froesolio'it which lm been In
progresa In theUermau cliurch on Live Oak
mruet under my nuperlnUaiileuoe having
cloned im aiiNHlon. 1 pr.ipoae.ou January 4th.
to recommence the aohool by mihucrlptlnii.
The primary oIuski'H will lie In cbarneof an
experlenevtl and elUalnut lady teauher. Tu-
ition frlmarr depurHuent per month K;
iiniytiiiiiin Inoludlng bookkeeping nnd rli-
Uian'aNyHiimiof phonogrttihyt4. Pnyiin'iHH
une-uau uiouiui
Iv.
lu uuvanee uud one-
half a cud of mouth
J.A. IIAHYK
Tick's Floral Guide
U Oil 1874.
jXK) pugea; HOC epgravlni
uUllBhed nuarterlv. at '
landuolored plntea
a oeuta a year. Vint
number for 1H74IUHI iiwued. A tieroiun edl-
lion at nauie nrlee
Addiwaa
VlMtr JaMKS ViOK. Hoobeater N. Y.
To Tlio Ln-dies.
The anderslgned ranuectfully calls the at-
tention or the lad lea or New Orleans and vi-
cinity to the superior foollltleaof her faotory.
and the reasonable terms for work of all
kinds In hair such as Ladles' Curls Braids
Waterfulla Chignons and Wigs and every-
thing belonging to a ladlos' toilet. Orders
firomptly and faithfully executed on the
oweat terms. Addrees.
MKH. ANNIE BARON
Lock Box tM 14 Baron oe al. New Orleans
Hoiy
DON'T BUY ANY
Jewelry Watches Clocks
SPECTACLES OR GOLD PENS
Until you have examined the immense
stock at
.A.-TJ-STIIfcT'S
LARGEST STOCK
FIXi:ST GOODS
LOWEST PRICES.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
513 Main Street.
SaOdlm
ar. Hi. rsrmHaiii
AUCTIONEEE
104 Market itreetbft. lain and Elm.
DALLAS. TEXAS.
Will sell snjr and all kinds of goods no-
tlona. groceries hardware slock lands etc.
Liberal eah advaneee made on an consign.
ments. Orders solicited
Charges rwon
sbJ
SBMsm
JOB WORK-Letter Heads Crls.CTrenlars
Bill Heada fostam. Lawyers' Briefs Pam
Phlew Moeverr kind of Job PrlaUai
proimpUy u sen lea at ua neraw amtm.
SEE THE LATEST
in - mi mi i "n irm an na
WEnCHANT TAILORS.
DOUGLAS UJtOS.
jL.AMA.li HTltlCKX
TWO IMMllll tOVTB or HAIR
t w
In.lliiN Toxaw.
We are nlwaya upllci3 with the lataat
noveltlealn Krinoh und ICnglhiU gooila.
8ll
3D. "V. BOTTO
(Houtlioant Corner of tlio Hijuure)
WIIOLKSALI AND It KT i 1 1. UKALKft IX
ANDIES NUTS. ETC.
FRESH ORANQVB PEARS BANANAS
V1NK Al'I'LKS
And other fruits received and eoiuitautly
uu uaiiii
DURING THEIR SEASON.
A complete and well selected line of.
FANCY GKOCElllKS.
Cigars and ToljacoOi
ALWAYS ON II AND.
PURCHASERS OF JOB LOTS '
Are especially Invited to call and examine
iu large lots of caudles etc. . 2&4dtfra
'The Groat American Piano Forte House'
TEXAS DEPARTMENT''
Mnuufactnrers and Dealers in
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Principal OBce and Ilmwlqnartera
Texas Department
204 COMMERCE ST.
DALLAS TEXAS:
Hunnly denote and branch otnoes at all
important points in tne Hiaie.
Address all orders from Texas to the Dallas
Onloe. The Instruments twill be!aept fipin
uie nearest supply uspot
Clnnoe an Orirans Solil'oa Monthly
Installments.
Seconal Hand Imstramenta taken In
Exchange for New.
Tnuins and Repalrlna; Done hj
Nklllful Workmen and Satisfaction
Unarantrod.
Partlea living In towns on any of the lines
of railroad wishing to teat their instruments
before nuying can nave tnem piaeea in
their lioui'S for trial without extra expense.
Call and examine or send for circular and
price price. '
New Tork office No. 14 East Fourteenth
Htreet.
Central Houthern depot No. 83 Chi'stnnt
Nashville Teuuessee. IMtfiltf
a. MoaoAit b. on
MORGAN & GIBBS
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW
OrFICE-ait AUHT1N BTBEBT.
(Opposite side entrance Ban Jacinto hotel.)
Dalian Texnn.
96ldlm
THE HERALD JOB OFFICE
Has been thoroughly reorganised and It
rally prepared to do all kind of
JOft
-tUHTUfO In the latest atria aad at ti
rea-7 lowest erlees.
1EHGHANT TI1IL0B5
IN
a u n mmm i n.ii
von
Christmas and
ARRIVALS
EiAaiS-iTOisr t&s go.
KTO. 407 JVr.-A.XJW OTri3a33T
UAVK ALL TUB LATKMT MTYLKH OK HATH AND CAPS AND A LAHUK AHHOHT.
ment of
LADIES' AND CIIII.DHEN'S PUItS
bulluble and expressly for CHIUHTMAB ritKHF.NTS.
' HAMILTON A r.
Kicluilve lliiilerssnd Kurrlura
atoltjaiil ' ' ' 4OT Malu atraet near Odd Ksllows' Uall.
O. H. BCUOISLLKOFF.
Schoellkopf
UICALICltS IN '
Lontlior ixxlCL 371 1 xxdlrnso
j Hadcllcry
HIDES. WOOL PELTS AND FTJE8
""'''ELm STREET
Onr winnentlons with tannera east enable
ton. New Orleans or HU Louis. Ulghest cash
1(1
WILLIAMS ' ' BIROS.
WIIOLESAI.K
413 Main strt3t (Odd Fellow'
We shall romnva niir stock of arocerles lrom
1 linn -.. I l .l . ... un.i.. (... ...I ..nKnunlMnflnklnii and mnvlna. h.v. In.llA
such 6KEAT UEDUUTION lu FH1CEB as will
moving. A goou opportunity is now offered to
veitra supplies ar. lower prioes man can De onngnt eisewnern. xiaviuu iwimiui wo um
an IMM ENHK STOCK OF FANiJY UtHKIKHltiB. Our prloes are put down so low that In.
iplte of hard times you will have money
&I1 and examine goods and prices.
;; ; ;; JUST RECEIVED AND
Nfjw Brick Store
A LARGE ASTD WELL
Boots
and
FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
All my goods coming direct from manufacturers. I can and will make it to the interest of
country merchants and others to buy from
wuensoiu. nan ana examine oeiore purcnasing eisewnere.
j; M. HAYES
Dallas. Texas October 13 W74.
XM: r l'; CAIINES
Capital
lipmnUt
(12.6001)00.
FIRE lf3SURAE3CE
Buj Sell and Rent Real Esta .
' . Office north sidt of Em between Lamar and Poydxaa streetB '.
T. A Tll A fl. . . - . TEXAS
OBEIMCHAIN Cc CHILDRECG
WIIOIiBBAXjH ITiOTJII OXIAXiXlRB
COTTON FACTORS
AND GENERAX COMMISSION IIEHCIIAlITa
'it bl''t5orno Klni snd Markot Btroota Dallas Texan.
' Dealer in tobacco berglng ilea sssaU sogar osflto tea sanlaisjai tall ral n aad si
Klndal soaaU7 produMK WitnwM
HATS
'
t-rwiii Trm wjbV aaaa
New Year's.1
GROROB DOKLLINQ
S
Ilurdwixro
DALLAS TEXAS.'
us tooomnets lu prices of Leather with Oarve
price paid for hides eta. IMldlyllwly
Doelling
REMOVAL 1875.
AND RETAIL .
Building) stud 318 Main street
808 Main street to 814 Elm street January
enable us to sell the greater part off prior to
buyers to secure their Christmas and New
to spare to ouy your supplies lor me nramsy
Very respectful y . WILLIAMS VKOH.
NOW OPENING IN THE
No. 716 Elm St.
SELECTED STOCK OF
nie. All goods warranted to be as represented
CommlHalon Merchant
S18d8mwtm
& GUEDRT.
fint-CUM
C01F1IIU.
Shoes
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