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VOL. 3.
DALLAS TKXAS. TUKSDAY. JUNK l: IS75.
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IIOUHTON ANU TKXAH CKNTIIAL.
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KroMI Hi" N111II1 jiuiill ii IM.uu.1. in
From 1 1 in KiiiiIIi (iirfoiiiiiioiliilliili) lilt) a. in
Kmiil Hi" N.11II1 (in mini iiiikI ill. in I in Mi
TUX AH AND I'ACIKIO
IXMlViH. Arrive.
Mull mill KiraNHH Kin i. in ii::wi. 111
A i'i 1 11 i'tl ill Inn b:mu 111 Hi 11 111
; liniiili r'nuuhl Ma A u mi. 'i:u p Ill
iidhovai.
"I'iik Dai i.ah Hkhami uliii'i'liim Iii-i-ii
w-ciiki'imI to Hie hei'iiinl Htoiy of tin
"(iii(t( twit-Htury luli'k IjiiIMIi.k oil (lie
iiiiiIIu'iinI curiKir of tVil"iiiMln miiurt'
finiii'ily (Hiiuplcil Ly Mt-HNiH lilliiuniii
Jki'o.
TIIK WKATllKlt.
I'or tlio gulf HtiitfH fiilliiiK liiiidint'lcr
nniitli wlixln wunuurJi'loar mid pai l ly
(Imiily wt'iilluT.
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TELEGRAPHIC
tl I II K I U II T l I N A TV II KM
Axintoiliiiilrd.
Cincinnati Juno M. Tom Mo-
(li'lmn a notorioiiH oYMiicnuio inmlo
fiiniiiiiN Ly Hit) tiunlii I'luf ol' IiImcoiiii.
hi'I I Ion 0. U Valliiiiillylmiii wliolont
ti Ih HIV Iii 'XiliiiniiiK bumu iuliiU In
tlm trial of McOflmn fortlw imirilw of
a iuhu iiumeil Meyer wuauHHUHnlnated
In IiIhhiiIooii ut Hamilton hint iiIkIiL
From the uppi'iininoe of tho room and
the poHitlou of tlio body the buppohI-
tlon U tliut Home 0110 entered the. ca-
loon called tor a drink and while Mo-
.(ielmii wus nerving the ciintonier lie
jvtiH sliot by uoiuo 0110 throiiKli the
. window an u pane of KlaHB In thu win-
duw was tiliuttered into rriigtiiunt.
AlUwugh shot with Beverul bulleUi in
1 the right temple and Bide of tlio face
McOJeUu hud utreiiKlh enough to got
1 hU revodwr to defend lilnmi'lf' but fell
dead on rechlii the end of the couu-
t !er. No uJtw to the murderer.
K11 Houte lo Uiinkcr lllll.
Noufoi.k June J 4. Tlio Norfolk
Uiglit artillery loll for Hwtnn UiIh utter-
10011 on till) steamer William Law-
feuee. They were iworted to tlie
steamer by a baltiillion of United StaloM
inarineH headed by the naval band
and by the city guardx. The HagH of
the shipping in port were diHplayed
and a number of steamer nccoinpan-
ied the Lawrence to Hampton roads.
As the Lawrence swung from the
wharf they were saluted by the United
States receiving ship New Hampshire
which was returned by tho lllues amid
the wildest enthuaiusiu. Halutes were
exchanged with General Uarry at Kurt
Monroe.
A number of distinguished gentle-
men accompanied the Blues among
whom Is General Kit.hugh Lee Colo-
nel Taylor who was adjutnnton Lee's
stall M. Glenuan of Virgiuia and
others.
Th Virliftburff.
Ht. Johns N. K. Junel4.-Tlie seal-
ing steamer Commodore has gone 111
search of the missing Vicksburg boats.
The survivors of the Vicksburg who
reached here Saturday were brought in
1... i. a ..i uniiimiwr Itiiniliam.
liy U1U AUICI luu - -
They report tliat six boats were low-
ered from the Vicksburg. Two cap-
sized alongside one capsized two hours
after leaving the vessel and one of
their own was picked up. One of the
(two boats unaccounted for was 110
.dQVbt one containing five men who
acrkved at New York. The captain
aull.otflcers are said to have '"hayed
well but the seameu acted badly lhe
. captain Wid the women went down
With the vessel.
AJUlark Devil.
Bybapuse June 14.-On Saturday
. at Lafav-tte Onondaga county a ne-
Kro naiiitd William H. Mason out-
raged a young married white woman
i of the highest respectability the wile
o H A. Hoyt of that place. He
threatened her life if she resented his
.wffi"he made the fact known to
her husband who caused Mason's ar--rest
Great popular excitement fol-
i lowed and the negro came near being
Ivnched while being conveyed to the
IfeniU-ntiary where he Is now securely
Judged.
Fire.
Omaha. June 14.-A dispatch from
FortBussell Wyoming territory my
one of the four hundred tons of hay
? lies was discovere.1 to bo on fire early
1 "" ..!. Vlill the command
KtlST-STw extinguished
wifh slight damage. . TheJ. wll I b.
a total loss. Utie of me c.ij
was also burned.
aiih HiiaaffirlerN.
t...:.i- i.uii To the circuit
"w iV"?'.:.u k:.i. fawlBV. the
court uriiiiiii """ . .." t f.
! r i.o n.hii of ( hi I III & CO
lueillin-m ui - " t r tCm
and Field Morris i inner & Co. tc
gether witL Colonel Robert JJesangei
0 . 1.. i.wMiim vBavs ar
auu uuane .."r'"...
ralgned to plead to the Indictment
IOUUU BKBlUBIi nicm "J o -
for complicity with the silk smuggling
li l 1 LK .r T.nwrence. whose
Lk for t ine which wai
grauted.
Ttie BoiPrt. ..
Omaha June 14.-Immense clouds
of grasshoppers made their appear-
and flying northward over this place
about eleven o'clock to-day but none
have alighted. They have fPpwuw"
.. t. .w.rma at PlattsUlOUtb
111 111! UIB1IOC - '
Nebraaka aud are destroying every
thing. Tbey are moving
Tnrrml.
U The elifhth
regiment of cavalry to. -the past fon
orrOTlevVeniuhwegiment
. In Texaa. iub a
'Hip mailt Hill. oiiiiiiImIum
WamiiMiISi.s J mm H "Tlinr Imve '
b en llirn iiIIht inciiiLi uaililml luthu
Itlllldi llllll llOllllllin.iilll 1 11 IHVMHll
llvi Coliiliiltu I'liiiiriiiiin n 1I111 luiUM)
i'iiuiuilili.i nil linlUu all.ilr.i! Geiii'ini
Terry i hiiiiiiuiiiIit of lln mlhlary tlU.
I lit of DiiUulii mid lliu llmi I1' SV i
I'lihner editor of the Clili'NK') llilir-l
Ocean If M01 rill and lluvi-u aeeepl
till will make Hie niiiuilliii full
VllllNUIlUg of hU IIIUIIlllfK u follow'
who w ill niiiMllulu llie iiiiiiiiiiIhiiIiiiii
Hi'iiiitora AllUmi mid Munlll lt..pri-
Ki'iilaliveCoiuiiign IUIiiii Haven 1 1 in '
Itev H I) 1 1 in 111 nil am) tlm lion. V
VV I'aliuer there being repreKi'iiled
the army lliu uliurcli I lie ludliius
liol It Iioiii.m of (ioiigrnH mid lliu Hows- !
IIUpl'IN. AIIUlMI U I'llull'lllllll of
thu seiialo eiiiniiiilti'ii on In-
dian u I lit I in uud Morrill chairman
ol the Hciiiiliicoiiiuilttcu 00 iiiproirlii-
tloiis Morrill has already pledged
himself to tlm policy uf removing the
Hloux to lliu ludliiu territory and In
strongly In favor of Urn opening
of tho Murk Hills to set-
tlement as s AIIInimi. TIhmo U
some doubt of Morrill's aeeeptitueo 011
account of poor health. l(!mlmi II a-
veil dui'llues Hishop Ames of Mary-
laud will lie unpointed.
Mr. l'almer has telegraphed his ac-
ceptance. The coinmisMioii will he In-
structed to meet at Yankton about the
111M. Ic of July and will visit the live
Hloux agencies namely the Hunter
near Yankton; the Cheyenne river 011
thu Missouri; Urn Standing ltoek oil
the Missouri mid thu lied Cloud and
Hpolted Tail agencies.
Amlllor I'llnliin's ('iii.
Ni:v Oiti.KANM June 1 1 Governor
Kellogg has addressed a formal re-
ipiest to thejudguof the supreme ci'lin-
inal court to extend lhe jiriisent term
or call an extra session of his cuorl fur
lhe piirpimo of bringing the charges
against H'alo Auditor Clinton loan
Immediate trial and has also lustruc'ed
the attorney general to p:osuctite tlio
case without delay.
IknmnvnMi)' From.
Nhw Yhiik Juno I4.-Ilspalehes
from Maine New Hampshire and oth-
er stales report considerable daiuago
triim the frost. It was quite severe lu
New Jersey.
Wnlrr I'hiiiIhi.
Nkw Yoitu Juno 14 There Is a
water famine lu tho lower part of the
city. All the mains are stopped. Thu
Croton engineers uru looking Into the
matter.
ApllltiMl
Atlanta June 14. Tho governor
to-day iipiiointeil a board of tlileu di-
rectors for the Macon and llriiiiswlclt
rnilroud.
Tnlnl Loss.
Ht Johns N. H. June 14. The
steamer Virgo is a total loss.
AFTERNOON DISPATCHES.
Auditor ('Hilton of Louisiana
liMliclt'tl by Hie Uraud
Jury.
Henry 1'roNt lu New York ami
PciiiiNjIvitiiia
Arrival of the Amerloau Hide
IVaui at hioeiiNlowii
A Negro Taken I'roiu J all ami
llanged.
xt-u nui.fANs. .limn 14. The grand
Jury this morning presented four In-
. . 1 .. 1 . li..i.. 4..l:.M .l
Ulcimenis iiguinsi niuiu iiimi'M .iu-
tou two for misdemeanor in olllce
one for extortion under color of olllce
undone for embey..liuir twenty thou
sand dollars of Htate funds. Bail has
been fixed at twenty-three ttiousunu
five huudred dollars. The auditor was
served with acanias. and paroled by the
sheriir till three p.m.
BAuriMonu Juno H. Fifty fliary-
nniiniuil irimrils left here litis
morning for lioston to attend the JJunk-
er Hill ceutenmai.
Washington. June 14. mere was
a heavy frost in New York and Penn
sylvania last uiglit.
Annapolis June 14. A mob com-
posed principally of residents of Anne
Arii .niintv. iii wliich the recent
outrage on Miss Jackson was commit
ted by a negro came 11110 mis cny at u
very early hour thU morning and pro-
ceeding to tlio jail demanded the keys
f-m thplullor. with the view of taking
Siiums out and executing him. The
jailor was searched and the keys hav
ing been rounu a large uumnr ui inc
visitors went to the cell ol the negro
and lludiug him chained drugged him
away without releasing him from his
Irons and taking him a short distance
from the city near ine raurouu irueu
hunts him to a tree where he still
hangs. A large number or citizens
and otuers vmueu m i'ii
to-day to view his remains lhe
mob was well provided with picks
axes aud crowuars etc. ior (('"
mission to the jail nan iney uin uu
reHlstance. The negro did not say a
word wheu he was taken away. Borne
of the lyuchcrs proposed taking an-
" . ...i.iii. lull forraDeon a
colored woman but others urred.
and thecrowd wassausneu wiwi
Minims. A coroner's inquosi wm
held upon the remaim w-uay.
of the lynchers were painted black
aud some were masaeu. .. v
. Uukrnstowv June 14.-The steara-
shit) City of Chester from aew lura
with the American rifle teamon board
arrived here to-day at uoon.
AI.BXANDEB Bav N. . Y. June 14.-
The Alabama editorial excurslonista
are still here. They will goon a picnic
among the Thousand IsTands to-day
2"ll attend a bop at the Thousand
Wand house this evening.
LouisviLbK Ky. Juuel4.-Dr. Louie
Prlirers is dead.
Nrw York June 14.-The exprese
train which left Boston at tbreeo'clock
Saturday ran oil the rack. Vice
President Wi son is uninjured. BWue
wm hurt In the side. Mb Annie
Louise JareV d her.boulder bruised.
Bebun Junel4.-ouut Vod Arulm
is aeriously Hi.
-James SmlttTwTthToW fromhls
horse In Fauuin county last week
aud seriously Injured. .1
IKLKullil'll KlKkKfii
Allrriiuuu llriurl
(JAI.VKSIIIN JllllU II.-t'l llllll llliir-
liH weuk u 1 1 1 1 iioiuluiil. Onlliimy I Jli;
gniiil nrilliimy :ije; w uiliblliug l.'i.ej
inlildiinir l;i' k.hmI mld'Hiuy lc
I' vuih Juiiii M.U'Hif 1141 l'ie
IdHiKi.N June II - I'lile II).
11 vi:iiI'ihii June 1 1 - Cnllnn Kli ud-
Ut. Mlildliug uiiliindH 7 u-l'kl mid-
dliiigOrhullk 7Jd. Hides I iiiHM bales
N'KW VoilK Jillin II.-fluid upeiied
at linj. Hturlm dull M.uiey '1 per
cent r'-xihaii;c long H sn ; nIhui
H Ml. Governments dull. Hlales ipilel
CotliHI ipiiel Mules lil.'i bales I p-
lauds . H(. 1 11 7-1 1 0 ; Mepleiiilu r
l.'iH ilJe.
Mght llriurl.
Nkw OHLKtNH Juno IL 1' ittoii -Heinaud
luoderule Hales ll-VI lutles
1'iIits tinner G001I iiiilliiar.v to strict
H'mhI ordinary lllj(.i Ui'i lw mid-
dllug to strict low middling I IU I l.e;
middling in klrlct nililillliiKi h 1'iic;
good middling o mlildliug lair I " ;'.
Hiu.
Itocelpls U'll) bales ! stock: lueliul-
Ing estliuuled city crop IIJ.'HIil bides.
Gold itll; sight 2 pii iiiluin. Hterllng
$' 7tl.
Livkiii'chii June 1 1-A v. M-Cot-(on
Hales of new crop on bnslsof mid-
dling upluuds uothliig below low mid-
dling 7 1-IUd.
Nkw Yoiik. June H. Cot ton -lie-celpts
1HKI bales; gross 4'd bales.
Futures steady. Hales 'J7ihkI bales
June 15 ll-Hle; July l.'ill-liK.i.l.'i.'l-ailc;
August In .v:i; September IMA-lilo;
October Id 1 -JtJcj November 14 '.iWl'Jdn
II l.'i-lllc; Deeemlier II I'l'-M.i.
14 15-Hie; January IS l-Hle; Keluuary
.r;l-l(l(.i i:ic; March IA.i 15 l.'l-ilJe;
April 15U-IU(.id5 Ill-'We; May l.rje.
Cotton-Mpot uteady. Mules I.4SI
bales at KiitmlSJc. ('ousollduted net
reeelpU 4727 bales; exports Great
Britain 8014 bales.
Money easier at I J61VJ per cent. Mler-
ling ipilet at 8. Gold dull at lUl(lj.
Governments dull but steady. Mlates
quiet aud nominal.
Till IIKUUU'S (OXI'KKBH.
Theodoie Cameron died lu Jell'er-
1011 on Haturday
New flour Is selling at Weather ford
at .'1 75 per sank.
-Hra.orlu cotton fields aro blushing
with cotton blooms.
M. M. ltriiiiinin has Ih'Ooiiio edito
rially connected with the Weatberford
Time.
Mr. L. 8. Wilson of lionham is a
candidate for tho coustltutloual con-
vention. -Mr. K. V. Agnew and Miss Willie
field were married In lionham ou the
01b Instant
The International railroad en-
gineers are surveying lines for a bridge
across tbe river at Austin.
Houey Grovo has a chicken with
four distinct aud perfectly formed legs
each lea huvlna tlie usual number of
toes.
Mrs. Galbrallh relict of Augus
Galbraith and a resident of Fannin
county for over tweutyseveu years
died last week lu her seventy-seventh
year.
Tho J'arls North Texan publishes
an account of a mure mule which gave
lilrii tn 11 milt neurthutnlaco ruceutly.
Tho colt Is said to resemble Ita siro-au
old scrubjack very much.
W. A. llouth of Fuunin county
l.na Iw.on nnnninteil district deputy
graud master for tho Masonic district
composed or me couuues ui iwui
Collin Grayson and Kaunlu.
ri1flnnpv Knouirer: 41 Reuorts
from din'erent portions of tbe county
represent tbe cotton orop as very
promising. We regret to liear com-
nliiliits of lice on the cotton lu some
localities."
The democratic convention for the
nmt ummtnrliil ilintrict nominated K.
JJ Pickett of Liberty Lipscomb Nor-
vell of Jasper and W. W. Whitehead
of Tyler county as candidates for the
ooustitutloual couveutiou.
'rio iinmncrnts of the third sena
torial district have put in the field as
candidates for mo consilium""" w
vention Hon. J. 1. Douglas of Chero-
kee; Colonel D. A Dunn of Houston
aud Mr. J. C. Dunham of Trinity
Sherman Courier: "Ou Thursday
last we wore shown a ripe peach of
tbe early Beatrice variety grown this
season by A. H. Mhlrley living six
miles northeast of Sherman on Iron
Ore creek."
-Lampasas Dispatch 3d: "For a
week we have been having splendid
rains good for anythlug but wheat
which is being damaged both by fall-
lug down and sprouting. Besides it Is
so wet In the fields that reapers can-
not be used."
1. u . Iirri.a Pnl.lu'nll enlltltV
convention resolved in favor of abol
ishing tbe oinces 01 BuperiuiBiiunn i
public Instruction and adjutant general.
11 aiSO OOpODeo uullJIuniiiiK
for the legislature by the district con-
vention. Joseph Haynes was nomi-
nated for constitutional convention.
lliu Parille Worthies.
Mr. Frank Bond vice president and
Colonel George Noble superintendent
of the Texas Pacific road reached
Ul..n.n lout TllBailllV OVllinff. BlUl
IjIICI III4U W. .
remained over until Monday evening.
We had the pleasure of talking wltn
Mr. Bond aud of course we tried to
get all the Information possible in re-
gard to the building of the Trausconti-
neutai oranon or ine rosu. mr. iu
bad nothing new to tell and could
walarta whal. Mr. Hl'fltt told US
ftJ HI"W " - - -
on his recent visit Arrangements bad
been maue wan toe creuiwraui iu
road by which all mortgages on the
road were lifted and the company al-
lowed to put on a first mortgage of
$8 000 per mile for the purpose of rain-
ing money to complete the gap from
Brookston fo Texarkana and from
Dallae to Fort Worth. Bonds repre-
senting this mortgage are now in the
haudsof the engraver and will be ready
to be placed on the market in fifteen
days from this time. Meanwhile cap-
iUlista are being sounded on the sub-
i.h in thma bonds and
! there is every prospeot of an early sale.
Mr. Bond Is confident from the thor-
ough luipectlon of the Trausoontlnent-
at branch that herbasjust made that
ho can complete the road within nine-
ty days after the money is secured. He
U mulling- nil iicfitMiiry i rruii'iiii'iii
lr Im ginning Ihuui ik .i Unit wlnui
Hie liiuiiey la obllillii il lint all hour
will lie liwl In ri'Mii ut inn Ha u us
llellUlileil unit 1 1 in I'oiniliy Inuii ex-
ai kami In hbi-riuaii an. I dri'luied (but
liu did liol U'lli ve Ihel'e wus a liner
eiiiinliy on tlie lulie
I We are aul i dled that an earnest ef-
foil Is Mug luiide (o I'iiIhu the money
: lo eoiiiplele lliu fnp in our road and
lliul poHKiiile ll ill lie iioiiu in time
to carry nil' Ibeenltiui crops this season.-
IHIierinun Iteglster llllll
IiiiIIiui MHllrri.
Tlie fiilliiwlug li legruius have been
received ul l.lc uliiiuut General Mherl-
dun's headipiai'ieis in un tlie com-
inuiidlug ollliiir ForlMiiudeiH Wyom-
ing I
. parly of Indiana came lo Hock
creeli valley on Maturday ulteriioou
and ruu oil' over one Innulrol head of
horsm. The IiiiIIiiiis eroNNed Ilia rail-
rnnd III HniMfhlii.e ilelul going llortll
The unliuuls U'longed lo Mr George
I'urker and others A small imriy of
while men are ou the trail and report
from Lookout station that they want
help.
Cherokee Hob who Is Just In from
Hock creek reports lo me that thu In-
dians have gone uurlhwcMt aud wilt
probably cross tlio Platte near the
mouth of tlie Hweetwaler Ho savs
lliey took seveutv-live horses from Mr
Porter seventy-live fiutii (Jenrgu Har-
per sixty from Julin Wiiuliluud forty
from Mr. Kelly milking two hundred
uud fifty altogether.
Yankton I. T June 14 -At the
I'ouea agency on Wednesday David
Neal a wlil'e mini lu idiai'K'e of the
farming operat urns it t llioiiKcucy was
assaulted by Think Nail an luiliiui be-
longing ou lliu reservation and se-
verely mutilated In his arm by the
toiuaiiawk of tlie bloody Indian.
Thick Null fHeuped from die reserva-
tion but Major Carrier tlio agent Is
using every elliirt to bring lilm to pun-
ishment There has been of Into conslderablu
trouble ou the reservation growing out
of the ellbi t of Major Carrier under
Instructions from the department to
compel the l'oncas to cam their auu-
port by manual labor aud It Is prob-
able that this assault grew out of the
attempt to enforce department orders.
The cavalry have driven oll'tlio Brule
Hloux front their contemplated raid on
the 1'onoa agency and tho Niobrara
settlement but they are still menacing
tue agouflv
During a class-meeting held by Die
Methodist brethren of a southern vil-
lage Brother Jones went among tho
collored portion of thu congregation.
Finding there a man notorious for his
endeavor to servo God on tlio Mabbath
and Matan the rest of the week he
said i 11 Well Brother Dick I am glad
to see you here. Haven't stolen any
turkeys since 1 last saw you Ilrother
Dick?" "No no Brother Jones; uo
turkeys." " Nor chickens Brother
Dick?" "No no Brother Jones; no
chickens." "Thank thu Lord Ilrother
Dick That's doing well my brother!"
said ilrother Jones leaving Brother
Dick who mmeiliatcly relieved tils
overburdened oonsclencu by saying to
a near neighbor with an immense
sigh of relief "If he'd said ducks he'd
a 'ad me."
Tub Daixah Hkkai.u is now pub-
lished by au organization styled Thk
I) ALLAH 11 KHALI) J'ltlNTINU UlAU ASl
with Julin W. MwinilelU iih nrPMldcnt.
F'or more than a quarter century past
Mr. nwinueiis nas none every energy
to the best interests of this state aud
Dallas in iiurticuliir. We wihIi it many
more years of usefulness. Cleburne
Chronicle.
CITY HOTEL
Cor. Camp and Common nts. near Cunul ut.
NEW ORLEANS.
BOARD $2 50 PER DAY-
fPl.t. I la jt.i.i 1 1 i Innulml dll Oil.
llllll I1..H-I (1 i'i' .MMJ '
trmiim IhiIiik only u lnw lent frmn ChiiiiI
street. Tlokiil oinim Ni'W Orleans Ht. Louis
I. IJ ii.. Mil... la IUII If If
II1IU l.llH't'K. I. IV. .! III."." wi' -
Co. and oltliw Nw Urk-iiua TransfiT Co.. on
nrst flisir. Tlesm oiliou nw urieuus iii
hiiU Texaa 11. It Co. Jusl iiionlti-. HiigKUKe
ohwiked to nil iiolnis.
auviiiKii mm""
93d in rri(irltori
Trinity Brick Manufacturing Co
6(H)(I(M) Superior Hard (iray St Ketl Brick
For sallu lots to suit. Apply to
R. I.. JAMKN rrwililent
Or fttollloo 211 Klin Btioot west of Commer-
olulliot!. 911 m
GASTON & WORK
City LiveryStable
Corner Commerce nnd llouslon streets
Boulliwcsl corner of r'nlillc H.Uii-e.
DALLAS - - T10XAH.
Horses luggies and Carriages
on mle and for tilr on short notice. Con-
cyncc furnished for any prt of the Inte-
rior of the staui. HAY HCALKH at the stable.
MkUftSwM
NOTICE.
To the cltlnene 1 wish tossy I keep the
BEAT ICS CREAM
In the elty ; also full supply of fruit can
dle sou nu. . jolffi- hxriuI
tfylm tM Main street.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
1 WISH W 1UIUI U. M fc'iri '" ' 1 -
I have opened a Merchant Tailoring Shop at
mrbmmerce street In the old stand of J.
Fflts! 1 ani prepared to do all kind- of Tai-
loring having nlneteeiilyeara eiperlenoe 1JJ
Msw York clly. Satlsfuctlon guaranteed.
mm
. . . haMnnla n Tlallaa 11 at
miSLELUKMUS.
Ji. rA(ji: & co.
BOOTS SHOES HATS
A N II
(ll'llU' fiullllllllililil IiihiU Mutters IINil Ill's
lllll.lH III llll'llxllll' . III llllll SIM...
iniiii iiiii.tii l i: i-a I ii l Nn i h in K. aniin
Mr. Henry Boll
Having iHiicliilwd Jtlni IhliilOhtut tr. 111
WiImiii In i
PREMIUM STALLS
Al tlm clly inillli.'l. rus'irully liifnriiia Ills
lili li. I Unit lliu new linn will lus p nlHiiys
on linn. I I In. cliiiici'st iiii'iiIk in in. iniii 1 In
thu country. 'I lu.y i..i.'.liilly snlicit llic
uoiilliiiii.il iiiIiiiiiiiii.iii llii'iiM linn ol lliu
A Wilson mill us iiiunv ni.vv oiicsns msy
luvor IIikiii Willi n .u'll. Il.'iiii'iiil.ir Urn
ill urn-II est iiniu I iiiii siull A.iliy niiiilicl
mxl.tlll II AM.Nl A lint I.
J. II. GIBBS M. D
PHYSICIAN & SURGFOM.
Alti'lillnii ulviiii to tlm lirnlini'lil of lliu
iIIsi'iimi-s Hint ilelul iiilllcs ol ih. Myn mill
liiir. dill.'.' ll.iMn' I'iiik Mini. Kim
sllii't. It.'sltlchi'i ;C llul m'imsI slll.i'l llrlir
iioss avi'liiii'
.Ullllll
W. II.IIAIINV. T. '. IUIIIIV I. M. IUIIIIY
H. W. HARRY ti BROS.
Miimifiuitiirurs of?
Galvanized Iron Cornices
WINDOW CAPS. 1J RACKETS.
Ornamental (liilviinlccil Iron Work for
liullilliiKs Tin Koollnif wiillum uiul Hiul.
Work sliliiiiml aud I'ul up lu any pari of the
tutu.
not main mhi:i:t
DALLAS TEXAS.
The Dallas Soap Factory
TO ItlONT
Or a partner wanted.
luldlm
Addmsil'.U. toix :U.
Drs. BEAUMOMT & WALTON
1 1 ii vu fui mini a coimrtn ti lilii III tlio sen
cral practlcn of iiiciIIcIiil. Tliry Iihvh liki'
wise Icasutl for a leriu ol ycuis the I'lienlJ
liotvl No. lllll Main stmcl lor u
I'HIVATK INFIRMARY
At which pliico limy limy lie loiuiil at nt'
hours day or night.
Dallas Texas May H 1S70. "Willi
W. W. W011UKN. ALSX. SMITH.
WORDEN & SMITH
General Ilackwinitliw
(Old Herald llulldliig corner Kim and Hons-
tou alrt'ets)
DALLAS - - TKXAS.
We are urt'imrcil toiln all hlndsof lilork-
smllhwoik and piiitlciilai'ly Hue carriage
work and will hu ready lor shoeing In a
short lime.
llinwaiiteelhii good honeNt work wu rc-
Hpcclfiilly Hcillelt asliauiul public patronage.
IWUillll
FOR SALlfl.
A ICare t'hniicc Tor Nlockiiieii.
I uimr mr null' vtl low I II I lllll ouail-iirru
hull "Prince Arthur." lie is live years ol.l.
T . .... . i. t i. i
nod la a perfect picture ol the Ayiushlre
urecii.
Prince Arthur was hred from lmnortcd
stock hy C'liptaln J. W. tloslcc of Uiufsvllle
Kentucky mid was Imported from Ken-
tuuky when only u small calf lining tliere-
lore iiiorougiliy ncciiitmicii is periecuy
gen lie aim can uu iiaiiiiicu Willi uiipunuy
lie took tlie first premium at the Harrison
county fair last fall as lliu l't thorougli-
breil bull unii tlie first' iiiemluiu In sweep-
stakes ring 1 will guarantee him as pure
moon as any in America.
1 icier lo Caulaln J. W. (loslee.of IxjiiIs-
vllle Kentucky .Mr. I' M. Hiiillh of Hhrnve-
port Louisiana Drs. U M. Phillips A Thom-
as of Marshal I
f or further particulars aiiilresx me at
Mmshall Texas It. J. WAKK.
luiuim
MONEY TO LOAN.
0 1ST ZjOKTO timh
Alt'nlr Itute ot Inlereat
On Desirable Business Property.
Cash value of nrooerly must be double the
amount loaned.
Cil AnilFlt.il a iK.vm
97.1 ;w Over MHrsalls A UnilerwoiMI'a.
FRUITS NUTS CONFECTIONERY ETC.
3D. "V. BOTTO
(Houtheiuit Corner of the Hquaro)
W11IILK.SAI.K AND I1KTAII IIKALKK IN
CANDIES HUTS ETC.
ICE CREAM
ANl)
SODA WATER
The Beat and Richest In tbe City.
FAMILIES & PAETIES SUPPLED
All ordem for loe cream of half (allon or
upward delivered at realdenee or any plaoe
la town.
FRKSH 0RASGK8 PEARS BAXAITIS
PIXK AFPLK8
And other frolta received nd eonitanUj
on hand
STJRINO THXIR SEASON.
A complete and well asleeted line of
FANCY OltOOEBIES
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HANI).
FDRCHAftEM tAVM
An eapeclally Invited to eall and eiamloe
mf large loieoi oaauiweiw.
NO. 105
HALF MILLION MM WORTH
o
DPoV HIDi
hi: iiivr. mm
O 1'
OOODM K Villi ICXIIIIIITF.l) IN TIOXAH
And during the lie it tlilrljf dsya we Will
We areili'leriiiliied to carry the trade of Ihliinuiilry and have imirked onrg'SslM ul low-
er ilgiir.n lliuu was ever mild liy Uui xsr rent In this market A posttlvs reduction un
every arllcle In lhe house. We will sell yon good for loss money than van lw pin. lmwil
cl-iiwhere. W buy our hihmI In Inmn iiumiiIIIIim airtml Inim iuhiiiiIim'Iuivih which sua-
lilies us lo sell Ilium al coi n'iHiiidlliu
L O W PRICES.
Coiiie iin.l sim us mid we will prove our assert Ions. Don't forgcl tlie place-Aillululuii the
I'uslolllmi- (ipposile (he Texas aud I'si lrtc rsllmail dcsil
CLAltK BKYANS & 1ILAKE.
itiiinmiHir
Schoellkopf & Doelling
DELA.IL.KUS IN
lioatihor axxc! rindingo
Hiiiddlory Hardware
HIDES. WOOL PELTS AND FTJRB
KiM HTIIEKT DALLAM TKXAM.
Oar oenueotlone with Uoners east enaWe
tou. Mew Orleans or HI. Louie. Ulibaat eaak
ibaat Mt
Trinity Iron 'Works.
LOOmiS HOFFMAN fcCARSIDE
PROPRIHTORB
Cor. Ross Ave. and Magnolia Sts.
DALLAS TEXAS
Machinery Bepairea an. Every DescriSiof Iron and Brass Castinacs on Hand
and Made to order
IRON HOUSE FRONTS A SPECIALTY.
7(klly
SOUTHEB1T
Life Insurance Co.
OF MEMPHIS.
T. A. NELSON President. BEN. MAT Becretarj.
GEN. JOHN B. COBPON President Atlanta Department.
Organized 1866 with oapital (paid up) $250000 00
Assets January 1875 over 2000000 00
Annual Income over 1000000 00
Death Claims Paid over 1250000 00
Thin Company la one of the oldeat Southern Life Initltutlonn with a renewal lnoome
aultli'lfnt to pay all death clalmaand expenaea. Iniureaon ail the approved plana aud
about the aame rati aa the older luaoemful companies mutual or atook aa applicant may
elect. Havelu Teiaa aatrong orgaulaaUon with an aatabllabed bualneaiiaeeoua to no other
iMiiiipuny In llieHUU).
Itellable agenta wanted to whom liberal oommlailona will be paid. Call upon or
addreaa M
General Agent
22dly
Phoenix Moulding
Cor. Elm and Preston Streets Dallas Texas.
MOULDING TURNING AND CARPFNTEB'S FINISH DEPARTMENT.
Monldlmraof all regular pattern. O. U. Battona eolld tranaom ban a talr rails carp
itrltw. moulde.1 Ijaae boarda Jamba and eaeloga walnaooatlng cornice atn 0 Iiewella bal
ustt' fancy turniuga etc. eie kept In alook or made to order.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT IABE TO TIE TR1D1 AND CASH-PAYING CUSTOMERS
Meavleat and beat machlnea and a claaa of work duplicated by none In northern Texaaj.
With a planlni eapaelty or aiktboaawad ieet oi moulding three thonaand feet per hour
and other work In proportion order ean at HI time be Sited promptly. Term. eaab.
7U
BU00E88OB TO
Or. SL MUXtRJ. W iATl'UimF
WH0LESAL1 AND 1KTAII. BXALIB U
OlO Kim street
COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIfE FKOMPT ATTEJITISS.
... - .... . :j i
Wajtai
v-
is ntoiir thk
OEOltUR DOKIJ.INQ.
at toeompeU In prteesof Leather with Oslte
urio aia a
urloa I
I fur hUlee. ale.
WUdlynwIy
on snort notice.
and Manager Dallas Texas.
and Planing Mill
F O A I1
DiUa Texas.
been ordered to new
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