The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 1, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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THK DALLAS IIHlll I'MTiXG W.IXV.
r : u :i n :
Till': l'AILY MK UJI) piihlM) v.y
mil it l n. I'xct'pt Monday nl ni H .u
H 1 V It 1 i- ; Mlul'sIX IIM.Il I .H ; j r uui'moil'lll
ii cnu lor one wivk; kImkI.) copl io
l'lllN.
Tin.' IVilly lli'i'iil.l 1m iiniv furnished iohuIi.
nMllir ny I'niTlei- nl cents p.r Wfi li Tlie
p.l'l' Will III. l!'!lveie V.V . ;..
III.: ul Mil e:llly lloill i any piul'i: M .tv
tin! mii m rls within ii mlM.'nini mtf r n'
?.nirt house rtuiim-i'ih in f iiliu.. u r.'ivive
I'leir .lier will obilirn by npoilln. tu Ir
H HWIllll 111 tills llllii'll.
Tlf 1 VKKKY HKRALD.
THU WKKKIA HKIt.Vl.lJ will l.o pub-
Jslunl every Saturday IllnrillllK. Hubscrip-
Inn l.'i in-r Kiiiiiiiii ; m.Iiti r sl imipiiiIin
- lyiiine In il l y'.nii ... Nii '.uhM-rlpiiou lakeii
r ii In period Uiiiii six iiioiiIIis
l v!i- l'iin'iiu Iiik. I-.1 ut . nil of i' m
jior .jii:iiv lor lliu ilrsi l:m riioii and Tjcenls
l I1;!' 1 1 lUlllSo'lUellt lll'lertloll.
nililluury in l Umx irrln;s ilniUlm public
(H....1 1 cur.lM nl Ilia n Us in. Io be paid for
nl. hall iidvurllsoiiieiit I'lilim.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
for lliu t'oiistltiiliiiiuil Coiiviiillon.
ai-i ti w. j. vi: u
IiMivm II to Im uiiili'iKiiiiul t Suit he la sun a
euiiillil'ili- lor Hi. I'onslitiiliiiiiul I'ouyun-
1 Inii ami will run llio nice through.
U'A ill i mi'-; 'I.
Wo aro iitiilinri.t'il to uttuoum.c
.c. I. ;ii k.ii i
us u oiiiuli lali' lor ili'liviato to tin' Coiivtllu.
tliillill I 'on 'ii I ion Iriiiu li' Twentieth His-
Iru'l i-oiiipw.M-1 hi Dallai Turaiil unit Kill.
COlllllil'M.
Wi: urn iiutliori.ed ti aiitiotinco
.11 IHIK J. W. IKltltlS
of Kllin county us ii I'uu.liiluin fur ileleioite
to in i.'.mst iitiijoiial t'iinveiitin:i In mi tin.
'I'wi'tilli'lli District compiium; tint iioinitUn
i.l Lllis IMiltui anil TiuTanc.
Wo mo authorized niul requested to uu-
nouiico COL. JOII !. 11 1' COY
l Dallm county ns a cunillihili' loriloli":.itc
III (111' COllSfltllliOlial (-OIlVl'lllloll III 111 till'
district i'ii:iiii' I of Dallas Klli.'i ii ml J'.tr-
riiiil ikiii nlli'S. Kluethm llrst -Moiiilay in Au-
gust iil'XI.
Wo mo iiutliori.cil to amioum'o
JOHN IIIMiV llKOWX
as a cuutliiliUo for Dm Constitutional (m.
vi-ntion fiom tin I'm- mii -III .Senatorial Ins-
tile! composed ot tin- ronntli's ol Kills Tar-
rniil anil liailas. 'i'liree ilcleualej Io be
fli'rl 'il Uiiiii Inu district. Klccliun on tliu
Hint Monday In August.
Mayoh's Oi'i'ici:
Crrv ok Dallas July lo lsT.'i. )
i'o tlic Honorable city Ciiuni'il Hailus
Toxas
( iKNTi.KMHN I wniilil rospool fully
vl..l.. I V' I I I. Iuil. II. I l. .
ivsolutioii ol' I liu ( ily I'oiini'il win i-li
was lii'lil on tlii:!7tli l:iy ol' .May Ibll
I was ii)iiointi.il to roinoHi'iit tnu nily
ol 1 :iH :ii us iliiwlor In (ho Dallas ai.il
Wiuliitu niilioiul. in tlio niniitli or
.luiif 1S7.1 1 v;is t'lcuteil a ilinvtnr to
icoi'i."fiit the cily. At that tiiuo Ihci'i"
Hct'iiii'il lo In" on tho part vt tilt- l'lvsi-
limit anil olhci'S coniici'loil with Hit'
1). & V. K. Ii. ovi'iy disposition to put
u lair niul I i Loral iului pi i'tatioii on I lie
by laws tiy wliirh llio i-oiupitny is
supposi'il io tin yiivi'i'iiL'il. A iin.'fliny;
of lliu Diiuului'M was calli'il in tliu
niniitli of Juno lSil anil I was clorti'il
a PiiuL'tor to ropiossi'iu tliu cily until
tin.. lirt Moinlay in January IS")
when tliu aiiuual uloi'tiou was to uonii!
oil. 'I'liisi'lui'Lion iliil taUo phii'o anil
Ion Diruutoi's WlTo fU'clud uii;ht
of tlmni I't'siiliMiln of this city
niul two in Nnw York. 11 was
ispooially s'.att'il by tho l'nwiilunt Dr.
J. W. (.'nulilur tbat a vacancy ol thii'u
or livu Dii'i'L'toi' would bo li:l't to bu
lilli-d by i)iiuL'tors rcpivsi'iitin;; thu
rily us soon as tho wliolo ol thu gi'a-
dinj; was dono niul tho lifty tliousand
dollais stock was issuod to the oily.
That was expressly staled by l'lv.-aik nt
C!auldor anil expressly iiKieud to by
liini and nivsulf In tliu presence ol VI.
l'ointer. Win. Jiulleii Win. Huin-
niond rr. Krvay JNIr. Irvin Col. Mc
Coy und others us only 15001) of tho
eity bonils had ueen issued up to that
time which gavo tin) city only loO
Votes. Buiug satisfied that it was 'not
tho intention of President Caulder to
cull a uieethiB of the JMrectors or the
Stockholders as luipiired by the by-
laws 1 in I'oiuiium with several other
Directors wrote u reiplest calling on
Dr. Caulder to fall a meeting of the
Directors lor the purpose of milking
reports as required by tho liy-Laws
showing the true condition of the com-
pany thu tiiuuiiut of money and bonds
lece'ivcd aud expended and nlno the
increase in the number of Directors
representing thu city us they hud
ngreid on. Xo meeting hud bu n culled
on the second Monday in August No-
vember February and may us reipiir-
ed by thu by-laws scethm :! ariHe
I and consequently no Directors could
bu elected. A special meeting howev-
er was called by 1'ivsideiit Caulder on
tliollitli of June 1S75 ami convened
that day. 1 made a motion at once to
have live additional Directors elected
to represent the interests of tho city
That was objected to at olieeas being
Illegal and uuniiuesiiary ami In viola-
tion of tho by-laws of tho Company
IHid was referred to tbo Attorney ol the
Company Captain John M. .McCoy
Who reported that an election ex;it
ut thu annual meetings would bo ille-
gal. Now this was declared lo lie il-
legal yet the elect ion of uiyselt as Di-
rector in the month of June 1ST I was
not illegal. No illegality so far as the
by-laws wore oonuurnod was oyer
considered by President Caulder
until niter tlm .OW) city bonds
wim issued ami an cllort was
inado to inercaso tho city's repre-
sentation. No reporls were made ii)
ticcordanco with the by-laws uor un-
til lifter tho SoO.OOO bonds wero Issued
mid had been divided out between the
President of the road J. W. ( an der
und the Superintendent J. J. Jiulleii
and Pointer & Shields the contractor.
Thus It Is to be Need Unit the by-laws
could bo violated with Impunity by
tho President and the Superintendent
and huving votes enough always pres-
eut and two proxies which he Cauld-
er held ull tho time any act ot his
could be approved of by a majority ot
the votes present either In person or
by proxy. Every etlort has been made
by me to got a report from u majority
Caulder und liullen of the KseiMitive
Committee to huvo a detailed report
made of nil the stools Issued of ull tluj
money received and expended nnd a
claims against tho Company and all
money received for Htoek sold o.
Tills report could only be made out by
those two men as they virtually cur-
ried tho offlcen in tliulr pockets
i ii.... i.... i nil llio niinl riii'ts
mm tmy iiiwiiu u. .... -
without coumiUintf mo na u member
fnr-.ii niwlmllnir tliO HlUllO. 1 iKVV l)lU(l
nil 1111 niAiintr It II I
mi mc iiiwuvj mi
Biied the stock but no report of tli.it
L and onu HtVleil U
report was submitted to ft meeting of
.. .... Hell ir litmi
tne Directors on in"
which was uot signed by either 1 res-
ilient Caulder or Uullon the Huperin-
tetulont ut tho timo It was suDiiuueo.
although consequently sinned am
...ii t 1....1 muni Hilled mill
iio:it of facts as required by tin.
laws. Nothing was said :i this
pori in wnui ilpositloii wim iiiado ol'
Hie mh.imii liomls ImmiciI by the citv
cxi'i'pt tliat n cini-iu't was m:i . with
i ciiuer Milelds i'c ('. for ruling the
road to the county lliu for w Inch they
ii ru in n-iTive m 11'Iki imiu Im tunl
IMil prcfenvd stock in the im:hI
1 Ills report did Dot say j( thi.se
11 I wen. divided between .1. W
taiiiiier rnsLlcui J. J. Uullon
Mipeiiulcliilciit und the con
iTiiciors i-olnter Shields (.
Mien never wa-i tint intent ion of the
people ol Pallas when they issncl
llii'ie liomls. It wi s not their luleii
lion to enii-.'h Mr Canldci' ami Mr
I'.u'.lcn or any one els. hut to cm
miuiu" td the builihiii; ol a road that
noiini in- oi greiit iii'iiclit t thu city
mm womn uiinnaiely repay her tor
tne amount contrib-.it.'d. As the thing
suinns now t ncre can he no hope lor
I lie road so says Mr. t'auliU'r unless
me cny iioims are mail to ln in;; a
good pri.-i" and the cily pays llio ad
dilloiial f;"ii)iiiii) bunds 'not withstand.
nig Mm Main has already issued (II
seelionsot landwhieh tin. dii'..irv
in the absence of Captain John McCoy
and luyseli placed enliicly in the
hands nl President Caulder to locate
nesiitcs in sections per mile if lam
ceuiiieatcs to lie bled 'this meeting
iuho orticrcii notes ut the I'liiupanv to
ne given to certain parties holding
niic-iHiis mr money luiineil Ai
ainounting to over 51 s.uou thtm mal
nig inu cost oi grading sixteen
and two-thirds miles of this road
neeiiriiiir me cnarier liny ol ol
iicers itc yoO ikio iii city bonds
?lsllllll Interest bearing iio'tes and
l.ii shat'es ol railroad stock. Now
1 ask it the grading of that distance
costs that amount of money what w
ii cost to put llie I'niiil in rui. ning or-
ii' l' being pcrlectl.y convinced lhu!
the parties who control the loin I now
are determined to deny the city her
ngms nun io control it to tin ir own
interests wiiiiiiui making a proper
Miiowiug i must an; mat a I'miiinit-
tee o;i Railroads cotiiposcd of four
members of thu City Council and he
.Mayor be iippoininl to paud nnd
represent the city's interest. I cannot
any longer take the rispniisiluliiy nt
attending to this busineis and with
out aid ns u Director of the cily.
lluviiig but one voti 1 am ns power-
less as one can be who has on all oc-
casions u number of votes present
wiih (wo proxies held by the Pres-
ident to contend imainst 'me to vote
down any proposition 1 might make.
1 would also ask that this cinniiiiilce
be Instructed to Investigate fully the
imiditioii of the Company and let
them say if it would not he better
to withhold any further contributions
from the city until thu load can be
placed in other hands and properly
uinnaged. It is useless gentlemen to
call on the tux-payers the hard work-
ing men of this city lo pay money out
of their hard earnings to enrich a few.
J. W. ('aider and J. .1. I! illeii one the
President mid the oilier the Superin-
tendent of thu mad and whose duly it
is to guar.! thu interest of the Kami
und not to make extravagant contracts
with parties in order to get the lion';
sii'iro ot the proms it would licoeilcr
to let what lias been done remain idle
lor several years to come than to Issue
any more bonds to the present compa
ny-
The above gentlemen are my views
in reference to the management of the
I). & W. I!. It. If 1 am ; in error
the couuniilce can lind out and the
President and Superintendent can cor-
rect the same. 1 consider It my duly
an Mayor to lay these Tacts lieiore you
and to protect tho rights of I lie tax
payers who are to pay tiio interest on
llie bonds already issued by thu cily.
llcspcctfully hiibniillcd
' W. U C.WU'Xl Mayoi.
11 i re About llie Ullit ol Wn.V.
Tn tliu Kililorof tlic Pallas Herald:
ii the last issue of the evening paper
you will lind an article appearautly
an editorial headed "Yes or .No" and
while llie writer tries to make it ap-
pear ns if he wished not only a fair
discussion of the quest ion but also am
ple justice 4loiio to nil purtics lie can't
help showing where ho leans to by
firing 'his heaviest gun in favor of the
H. it T. C. It. It. In fact the gun Is of
so heavy a caliber that tho best friends
of the measure have thought best to
keep it in rc-ervo for the last moment.
Let us see what the gun is loaded with
(quote: "The little station ofltichard-
Kon ships more wneatinnn Dana-.
There is moro Dallas capital employed
in buying wheat than at home. Why'.'
liecause the buyer cau put his wheat
directly into tho cars und stivo extra
hauling which they eaiinotdo in town
here and when wheat brings eighty-
li"e cents here it sells for ninety cents
lucre. The same would npply to cotton."
Now Mr. Kditor that is too thin.
Kirst we too have a dvpot in town
where buyers can put their wheat
riiiht into the car and on all large
shipmets the II. 0c T. C. llailroad has
laiil imcic to mo snipper me extra
Iravage in order not to ho out-done by
the T. it P. Put even had we no other
railroad than the 1 1 it T. C. ulloat load
of nearly one hp ml red nuslieis Is iiauleil
to the depot for at mostid.fiU. Where
then is the dillerence ol live cents per
bushel ? 1 dare say that if this dill'cr-
ence In price really exisls between Dal-
is ami lilclinrdson Dallas incrchanls
. . ii . .. f . 1. . I :
C Hlld wen aiiiiru io pay mr me unuiiiig
und even the freight to Richardson nnd
still make ns much prolit ns they lire
now making by shipping to bi touiu
or (lalveston
That unod and Impartial unliiuseil
nnd unpui'chnsedwrlter.of'Vesor No"
nroceed es lollows : -as to mo injury
of nronerty holders that ol
course must bo thoroughly dis-
cussed ;'' nnd thou ngiiin ''we
believe the question is loundcd
nn iinro Democratic principles the
greatest good to the greatest number
besides tho injured parly have their re-
dress; they can obtain a good price for
forunyluini tun rmirouu may wain "
iic. Now Mr. Kditor you see while
telling us the Injury to property-holders
must be thoroughly discussed ho 1'ore-
stuls discussion by tho assertion Hint
noboi v s nir : tne ranroau win pay n
good price for land lint tho rnilroud
accidentally ivunw no uum no mrj
get Murrell street and all else they
want iree Of cnurge. Pirn g rawer
good nnd to n greater number could
be done by simply confiscating all of
n n lib ward selllnir It for so many
dollars and dividing tho proceeds
wiiir llio rest or Dili US
The writer of "Yes or No" knows
ii. nl iiiininpi's ill such cases are almost
unobtainable though no one would tie-
ny but what that whole part of Dallas
Is greatly injured and wliilo tho writer
ol thin
as wen ns
uoarly
every
resident
In the
ith
wnrd
would gladly niiPIn bringing tho depot
to theconipiW.lt Is hardly to be ex-
1 ....... .! 11 .OIW.lll' HI 1 1 111 I It
pecicu nun iiivj on. ..i...
i.iir iluilr lioniesteaiM sacrlllccd
m..r..l" to mnko the expenso for the
II. & T. C. H. 1?. to come to town so
much less; for that is nil that tho right
of way ins been ollered freo of clinrgo
through M. XjOmh streei. nou nin
be Injured by tho rond ruinilng thence
but of course the building of the road
u-oiiiii post soincwhnt more. Please
Mr. Kditor give this a spnee lu your
valuable paper ami onnge
ONK OF TUG BUr KEllKHS
DR. C. I1'LA1TS
ci:i.i;:;r..vTi:i)
L1VEU IM'LLS
ro:; Tin; ct-i:.: :.
Llveu Complaint
DYSiT.r.;i. and ?y:; i.cadaciie.
Synipton:r of a I.:c.:scd Liver.
1
)A1N iii the ri
cJj'Cid'tlie r;i
it ta!.' i!tuk'r t!'.-'
i.'.i rci;i on prn-
frc; foiiiciinicj llie p.tai ii in the
nit Mill.' ; tlic jMticnt u r.iicly al'L-
to lie on the ldi side; ni:ictimsrj
the pain ii I'Ji i.iulfr ihe thnul.Ur-
l l.a'.j i.rJ it I'li'iiui'i'.tly cxteiulj t.j
the top of iii j blioiiljcr unj ii jn;c-
tiiucs mistaU'ti lor a i !i L'unir.ti? in in
the arm. The sto!v..u!i tilectej
with lcs.i of iippciite ii:l siikiicsij
the bowels in general are rostivc
fnmctimcs alicrnstive with lax ; the
la!il is troabli'd with pa'.n ucioiu-
pnicd with it dull heavy sensation
111 the bail; part. There is ;ei'erally
a considerable on of memory sc.
cnmpanicil with a painful jeiration
vi having left lukh.i'.e ur.:ctliing
v.hiih oucjit to have l ecn done. A
t''ht i!:y co:ijh is oilici::v.ci an at-
tcniLn:. The p.uier.t loinplaiiu of
wtai iiK-.s ami debility j lie ii easily
ktaitled his feet 1:1 c tolj or biiniinj;
(' no lie coiapLiiu of a prickly sens.
t:o:i c f the sl.hi ; It is fpiriu arc low ;
uul altliiiuj h he iuatUled that exer-
cise woi.hl he l.eiiclici.il to him yet
lie can scarcely mu'.ii;h):i up fortitude
cuoi i'Ji to try it. Jn Km he i!is.
trails Lvety rewcJy. Several of the
shove synipioi'.ij attend the disease
but cases have oiiurrej where few
of them existed yet examination of
the I'ody lifter ileaih lias shown the
l.ivtu to liae been extensively dc-
ruit;cj. AGUE AND FF.VF.R.
Pit. C. M'L.uai's Livkh ru.t.i in
C;lil:i OK AliUK ANU Fevlr w licit
taken with Quinine arc productive
of llie most happy results. No I etter
cathartic can lie used preparatory to
or after taking Quinine. We xvlilJ
iidvise all who are itlilietcd with this
disease to give them a fau trial.
P. S Dmli.li nnl riiynli lnm orlirlni firm
M!i'i II1.111 Miiiii !. Mm . vti;i
IlK'ir eolrn li.liialv 10 I i Lr ;r
V. M'Umc'4 vr !' jiyjJ jvuii
l'.. I'lllJiw.jit ' (1 ;.( M ;( .5
i."u'". To Hi. mo ivIkIiIi .iui II 'a
lu. I uviviil fori iii .1 T mini fi..il t 111
T'ii i i'l tl. l'iitt Siit. ; mu ux i 1'm; 1. r
tlulu! Ilil.i. rt .-l ' H11111IM or tiul of
! iiudi- lr fnn.:i I'm -xnl uiiiii. Alt
iih-i lioiii Ciiiiii.Ii unirtX lo tticyiuliiUK.J iy
twenty u'llUi-ill;!
DR. C. fWLANE'S
VERMIFUGE
BtimilJ Imi k(pt lu rvriy tiwrr. If ;mi wnM ttnv j..ur
t iii lt I "H e ow lip IIUAI TlIi 1 hush ami uauuoi'ri UbM
i.iij Vi'uUh rIvu lljt'iu h kw Ooj of
M' LANE'S VERMIFUGE
to i:xi'i:i Tim woitn.s.
MISCELUPiFOUS.
i' I
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t
1
-A.! ii'
1 yn
AUK TIIK novr miit.tiii.i:
TIIK I.KANT 0tFI.U'ATt:l
HAVE OltCATl.lt FAt'IMTIKS
0.SIMK THE LEANT H'X
Will Iliikt' Cook Hoimt niul llioll quicker
suit uioruovon thau any otlior atovo.
THEY
HAVE NO
I'liOOki'.
EQUAL 1
KlrKt Premium lit llinKt lonl Kalr lsim.
Klrl I'rciiiluiu at tin' HI UmlH Kalr. 1SII7.
(lolil Mi'iliilnt biuilKliiiia Hliilu l'ulr Ism.
i' irHi i-rcniiiiiii in inu mi. jiuik r iiir ims
F irst I'ri'iiiiiiin nt lliu Mi'liiclilH Full . IN.U.
Iluu Itllilimi nt Mm St. IjmiIu Kuir. Isiw.
F'irnt I'ri'iiiiiiin ut tliu Meiiiiililti F'litr 1K')
Flint Hroiiiliiin lit 'JVxim Ki.nl Kuir
h list 1'ri'iiiiiiiii ut IV'XiiH Hliitc Kuir. It." I.
Klint I'ri'iiiliiiiiiK tliu Memphis l'ulr liffl
Kh'Ht t'liiiiluiu nt UinriiliiHUitu Kuir W7I.
ml Jovury tulr nlmoHt without eiiii'jitlon
lut 011 trlul.
EVERY STOVE WARRANTED
Kmtcnnloii Top with Hliih or Low
Itonn Kmprvolr. Wo iiInu luiiiiiifiir.
tnr KiiiuuoltMl Work of Ml kluilH C'u.
lliiHry l'liiinberii' UooiIn Etc.
BUCK & WRIGHT
TiO niul 7JJ Miiln Nlroct Nt. I.oiiIh
Mnunliii'liiri'rH ol vurli'lli'n ol 4'onkliiK
nml llriilliiKNInvpN. Nuniilc urln niul
I'rlco l.ll furnlHlinil on application.
HOLD II Y
TrlUEY & PHTTP.
lliiliuuwllwlv
MERCHANT TAILOR.
I wish to Inform tlm pcnpln nt Didlnit Hint
I liiivoiiii!iirl 11 Miiri'liunl Tullorlim Hlinp nt
;m UoiiiNiiiroi) Hlruut lu Hid nlil Htiiml ofj.
Ki lt.. 1 inn prupiiri'il U11I011II kinds of Tnl-
lorlDR ImirliiK iiliH.tvotifyiinrH' iixpci'li'iiCL1 In
Nuw York olty. HiitlHfiiollou giiiumiluuil.
JOIIISr DXjEII
lawin
J. I. L.ILL.IE
Carpenter and Iluildcr
r t
(Uornor ltowi nvtmuo anil Austin struuU)
VAI.LAH .
TKXAH.
Btrlntattmil.lonalviiitojob work ttorei
fUU'il upon short nutiiio.
Hitvlnu miinl my Htoro to Mr. Mills. I
tnku uii'iit pli'iuturx in riHMiiiiiiiiiiiilliiK all my
foi hut patrona Id him. Hi) Inn uoml work-
nmu mill I Ut'lluvn will glv onllio Hiitlfno
Vion. WiO UlllOLli
V7dlllU
IlilSCELLiriEOIIS.
Till: a IOII') II UATKl)
"JC. CARVEIi"
WriM iff
" ' "iV:"i;;J
All Sias nml M iliui mill Diij'liciitc 1'arls
l''ur huIo nl
UYOODKNi HKM
Itciili r in lliictdint Tii'n
No. 1.1 1'nloii Hlivnl New Orli'inm.
Iniporiiuit lo Fitniieivs.
rope
lliivlnu niul. K.itlsiiuiory nrraiiiti'iiicnlH
wu iiri tiivpiii'i'ti lo 11111K0
Liberal Advancements
On wlic.it !'liliii'l In our n It'll. Ih In UiiIvch-
v.'stou!'. w. 1 1 iirti'y .V 1 or r. I i linsliiivc
V l o. I 11111 ;' II uyiviwu 1IiiI1iIIhl; l liuin l
Hll.'-I llvi'lio.
rill'lil'Kllilliil;ll Khlp Mllillt iMnvl flllll
UiIn rlly lo I . I v 1 ponl hy wny ol 'IV.xiih fun.
hut lliillioiul to IoiIyi'nIhii '1111. 1 Uu iu'c liy
Ktniiiii r '111 obtain 1 ) 1 i-w 1 1 1 1 lulls ul inilln.-
I10111 linlliiM lo Liverpool nt lhu rat ol (ii
ci'iilK p r lnislii'l Willi no mlilltliiiml iluirj.us
I'M' lil III--11I. III''.
I.llu riil nilviiiiiuiiiiiita liuuli. on nil eon-
SilllllulllH.
G. HAGGART.
I'rniliii i 11111111K.il 11 .. ..
for. Mm lut and Austin t.i. Dullna 'tixim.
XUIIillll
1 : ijiioii:s
A T T i;
DOLLAR STOICS
Wu now olli r
Our Ijavgost Stock
Or'
DRY GOODS
Percale3 Parasol9
Hosiery Embroideries
And llio lni'Kt'Nt iiKsortiiii'iit of
Millinery Goods
IN TIIK CITY
AtGroatly Rodiiccd Tricos !
A Iiu'ko nsnorliiiciii of
SHOES
.IUHT 1 i I J C3 131 V10I
AT Til IS
DOLLAll STORE
o P
tJOI.ItS.MITII HOSDM HAL. A I'll.'H
711 Elm Mr.'i't.
iitr
TRINITY IRON WORKS
LOWS HOFFMAN & GARSIDE
tor. lion A von no nml Mnitiiollii Slrorl
DALLAS TKXAH.
Evrry (l.'scrliilloii of l!rnH iin.l Iron
I iinIIiiuh II I nml Miiilv In
Or.liT itn.'Sliorl Mollr.
IRON HOUSE FRONTS.
Knyliie unit Mill ri'piilm ilnne promptly nml
111 low ii;iirt!H.
Hi'iul In your nnlom nml llw-v will limit
U'luli il to UN prompt nml low hm if vou einiit
111 IMIIKOIl. iiWJlll
ENTIKE NEW STOCK
OK
SPRING AND SUMMER
On hand consUtlug of full Ilnca of
DUESSOOODH WHITE ilX)DH
H08IK11Y lUUllO.NH
1
AluoLADIKH'HlllWlu all atylr Large
took of LADIKU' M1HHKH nnd CI11L-
DRKN'U HF10K8. My Hock of
CLOTHING
AND
Gents' Furnishing Goods
lit oomplBtc. Call anil cxitinlno our kooJ
auil prices. w. i m 1 kpii y
OOdlm Cor. Mnln aud Auatin atroata
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION!
tf T T7 T A nV. AIrlYMOmiw.l.lkt
fL 1 i i 1 illjf.ifuS uf'n'vrirrHw
X J ALm J iho .u.i vim
HHiUlMtillMorrrlMln III. kImmm nf r.r.-liu llni lr wrvliif
IIM pUl a- Till I in lBlrMllm wiirk flwitt
villi itmntfiou. RrTliiu.. Ml ontln. vlu.hl lon.Tni.ili
Ibr Uv. wh.. mr. nirrl.lur ciilrmlnl mtirrlBni anil II I. a
Ih.t uull W b. uiirr Iwk .U4 1 .1.4 nul left rwralMilf
ftt.Mil u h... R.ml lo .ny no (u.l ill) for rlllr tVuu.
lUlrw lilt. Huur lllvuv; HifcUH. kl.klM at. UmU
GREAT REDUCTION
W. L MURPHY.
INSURANCE.
J.D. KEKFOOT k CO.
4.t:.i.u.ii
INSURANCE AGENTS
DALLAH TKXAH.
Iluvluujiist mt.i to our oKKiioy ai'vornl
A No. 1 '.iiiiiiiii M 11 lr. nv ir.i
wrliu iiuy iin. mm iHV n0 iiitt.i w
i.'IM.'ni'lii noilr. Illll UK LlML I'Oltl I Ull 1. H Ull I
I'lliill. iilti. iMiliipiu Iw.ii w ill any a Ki'iii.y lu
r.Hn ivu 11a u uiui 11 you Hi nl ru lolln
bio liiilKiuiiliy
llllli'i. In llu Hun Jiii'luto hot. I with Mwii
ll.l 11 III .
II. rll'llllllim.
H. II. tllAl..
J. M. SCRUGGS & CO-
JIONlCltAI
INSURANCE AGENTS
omrK-ovrr HoiiniiiiiiT a 1)vIh Kim
slnii'l IhilluN Ti'iiim ISilly
UNDERTAKING.
A. W. MORTON
Ni'Sloiiol lln NiinoiiIc niul ('My l i'iim
i l l in nml
General Undertaker
Cmuniu Btri'it llulliis Tcxim
KiwpH roiiHliiutly 011 liiuiil roiuly niiuln INif.
flux ol till kllulH mill KUiw. AIhoi. lull mm.
ply ot
FISK'S METALLIC BUEIAL CASES
And Cu.skots1
(ILtlSS U II1TK COmW AM) CASKETS
3 for 4'hllilron niul
K0HEWOO1) COKFINU AND OAHKKTH
A1no full antnilyof lludnrlakara' Hani.
wnni nml tiiiniiiiiiita of every kind at
wliolnHiili. mm ri'tnii
lie luwu liundHouia
OVAL GLASS HEARSE
for iitti'iiilmipp 011 fin arum.
Diili'iM liy mull or luiKKnipli willulUnl nnd
priiuititly iilt.il tu. Kfulif
P. W. LINSKIE
C.M)EIlTAICElt
Ciiraer Mill tail Btrwooil Slretli
Burial Casoa and Casket
A. IT 3D OOPFINB
ot all duHcrlptloua always on baud.
Onliira from tlm nnmitrv ntlAinlfyl ti at
nliort uiitloe tlriiviia iluu mid lulu puroliiiHinl
III llie cily I'umuU.ry iin.l u Hplenilltl liuuise
and ruiiliiKi'H fiirnlHluil for fiiiiiirnlH.
a iiriun'ii oiiii'ii inu K Miirrlwullii.r'a on
Kl:u Htruut. Oidura bv teluaruuli nroiiiiilly
ulU'Udud 10. HbdlvlUwiv
NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
"THE LEADING AMERICAN NEWSPAPER."
Tito RcMt AdvcrtlNliig Bledimii.
Daily $1 1 j(ir 8ini-Hllj $1 WnUf $2
Vnatna-n Vr o tho Nnlmrrlhor. Hn.
etmen i-oplna anil mlvertluliiK rntea free
wei.Kiy lu 01 Him 01 floor more only i poau
ni'npnlil. Xililrium ThcTu'.uumk N. Y.
wuuiivinwiy
COMMONWEALTH
mwm COLLEGE
n Main Street Opposite Court House.
(Eitabli.had in January 1974.)
TliepoiimliiarooiiiROf tliln Institution are
open day and eviinliiK for the reorptlou and
liiHtrui'tlon of ull wlio d 'Hire to Knln Uniiii-
olal pronperlty Himi'i.rui and huslueMi lionora
ror journm ftpcoiiuun or peumauHnip
terms etc.. cull at the toilette KDlce. orad-
drerw K. U. LA W IlKNt'E
17dtf Vroprletor.
DOUGLAS BROS
LAMAU STItKET
two Dooiui Bomu or majw
Ii11iin Toxnu.
We are alway aappllnd with tlie latest
noveiiieatu r renon buu n.unuau aiaMia
WdU '
MERCHANT TAILORS
MACHINERY.
PUMLAN & CO.
Unllim. Hli'ni.i Ho lir niul rorlntitii llintliH
WiuUh. Miiiiniui'luiHiH of nil Kliiila ut lion
era Miioke hliieka. Iili m lllniis Innlm vuIh
... ... I.... i..iii... . 1 1 ...1.. 1...
Jail iiiui lli piool wtirli Aiiyiiiinu in ut M 1
' r- ' I ..-nifoiiNi
loom liy nih il! 1 11. tii't 1 in i xilmiit kIi.
lorn iiiiiliiii'llni!. Himp oiipoxiln miiiiIii'M
oonior 01 i'oiiiir.'H.i loljoliiliirf lxiio.i.in
.... niiiii I .'. io .111. ni'iiil lor
lll'll'l' I1.1H . IXllli.lri. .Illl.ltt.iu to 1 ll.l ...I!..
uriitu linn I'ln lBMIi;liiwlv
NEW FOUNDRY
-A. M-
MACJIlNESlIOr
LONERGAM & MURRAY
01"' LlK'IMlANA MO.
ltii! lonvi' to tiiiiirm the nlllaeiiaof Dnllim
nml IIki niii inuiiflliiK I'lHintiy Hint they have
IIIIIIOVl'll I lie 1 1' I'Ml llHlVI. Will KM (O t'llll llllli'i
nml mi' pii pnrtil to iiiniiiitiii'tiire ull kliuls
nl HI mi Kiiuin h nml Mm Mnoliliii'iy l'nK.
llll'.H 111 llll Ul SI'l iptton iloiii'iui BllOlt uolliv.
Wu linv' 011 liu ml M'vi'1'nl I'liKiiii'noi our own
niiiKi. jiiIho IIoumi frimlH Window Cup
Sills rViii'ini! Hull ony Hailing Kin h'nuilM
(Ii nli. Hum i l.. Wo Imvo tlio fuullltli-a for
iliili'kly luinliiKout llml-i'liiKH work well
niliiplt il lo llii' wimtaiif HiIh eounlry nml
also fur I'l pnlrlnu mimiint llii'sliorti'Ht not I
1.UNK14UAN & MIMtltAY
Hiuith Htito or lliot'oiupri.(m Dnlliin 'i'uxiui.
Kliliiii-::iivitin
FACTORS ANU COIuMIS'u.ON MERCHANTS.
W. L. WOODY.
K. S. JHM180N
MOODY & JEMISON
O O rV'V t N FAOTOUH
Anil Cominlssloii McrtliiinlH
FOR THE BALE OFCOTTON. WOOL HIDE34
No. m Hlinml U AI.V KH'i'ON TKXAH.
Advnuce upon f.oiiHl.umoiiK nml I1iiui;Iiik
nml Tli'i liiriilHliiil our piilroiiH. UnlerH
for meri'liiinillHii llll. il niul Moinot ulteiiUuu
nlvi'ii lo ncolvliiu und lurwiirdlitK.
Alan No.a:l William Nlrecl New York.
l'OHlotlli'O Dux tiM.
MlH.rnl advuncea ninile upon ooiiKlKiuneuta
nnd Hpwliil iilli'iillon Klvi n to lliu ni'idUlit-
lion dy wiiu or liypollii'iinlloii of nil 1'xnn
lion In nml KiK'urllloa. Uupiwlta of Inlnrlor
bmikera aollultud. llllilly
lli'linwnti'il liy W. II. HlMlllN.
RMLRQADS.
TOTAKKKFKKLT
FRIDAY JUNE 5 1874.
TIIK UALVKNTOai.
Houston and Henderson
ll.lILIlOAl).
Three Dally Poaaenr Tralua.
lave OiiWeaton at 6:10 am aud arrive at
Houston ut H:o(l a in.
LeiiVHlliilvuHlon at S.-OO p in aud arrive at
llou.ton at l):im p ill.
Uiavn Cfnlveatou at 6:60 p m and arrive at
lloiiHtou nt H: ) p in.
Uiuvo Houston nt 6:16 a in aud arrive at
Uiilvinton at lMio a 111.
l.i'iivu lloiinion ttl.-OU a ra aud arrive at Unl-
vi sloii ut 'J:Hi p 111.
Ia'iivu Itoiision Ht S:S0 p ro aud arrive at
Uulviwton at ll:mj p m.
Ub HunilHyH panHeuier train leovna Oalvea-
ton at 10KH) 11 111. Luuvoh Himatun at !. p m.
Tliu 6:10 a in train from Uulvuaton emiueeta
at HiirrlHlnirn with tlie Uulveaton HarrlH-
ImrK and Han Antonio rnllrway. Counew nl
Houatou wltbUie llouatou aud Texaa Don
trul railroad
TlioSiilOp m expniM Irom Unlvoatoneon
neota wllU the lloustou aud Texiui Ceutrai
rallwnv.
Tlieo:i)Op m exprem from Ualveaton eon-
neota wltn the International nnd Ureut
Northern railroad at Houston at V p m.
The 1U:U0 a in triitn from Houston arrlvea at
Onlventon at ::iu p m. C'ouueota with tlia
Moriinn ateamera.
Ticket oltluea UK) Tromout atroet Gulvoa-
ton and at the depnta.
Uonimutiitloii tlekiita to local points one
thousand ami Ave hundred inllo tlckrU eau
boiurliiimsl at the ticket ninnea of tills ooui-
nauy or from Oiilvi'slon ticket office.
U. H. NIOIIOI.N Huperlntendeut
U. 11. ANDHUWH UeDeral Ticket Alfeut.
IIIKlt
or TIIK
SAM HOUSTON"
Monument Association
OF TEXAS.
Til Km WILL UK OIVBM A
MILITAUY BALL AND CONOMT
HOUSTON Sept. 21 1875
1IY Till
nOUSTON LAND ASSOCIATION
M. P. TUItSKIt Hanntfer.
At which tlmo J187.70II rnnalatlnf of 50:10
i ru. or nrlzea will be dlatrlbutvd aiuoim
ticket boldera.
$40000 lu OamU.
117300 In flue Texaa Lands ana City
x-roporiy.
HinKletlcketa II each; alx for Cl; thirteen
fot 110 when pure humid from home oUlo.
LIMITED TO 200000. .
The entire profits of which are to go to the
luineilt of he Houston llouiiinont AhnocIii-
Hon of which Colonel Asliliel Hinltli Is 1'rea-
lileut; uoverunr r. n. l uoooob lion. j. n.
t. ..... ...! IUW.I H . ..... A ...11..
IvrimHi. ..in. ...m-w unn uijruii.
VleePreahlenta; T. W. House Treasurer and
Mnlor E. W. Cave. Heoretarv. under wlnuu
aupervlslnn the dniwlna will tuke place.
ine iintiereiuniHi uaviua Deen ncieeteu aa
Manager of the above luudable ouheiuo tor
perpeluaiinii the
MCMOHY OF OEM. BAM 1IOVNTON.
rill npnre no effort to make It a legitimate
ftnnnctiil auceesa and lnvltea theoooperntlon
ol an the Old Texaa Veterans and other
who admire the history of Ueu. Haul Hous-
ton who aro reunited to act aa anenta tor
the anlu nf Ticketa. A liberal commission
will be allowed. For partloulur addnwe
HOUSTON LAND ASSOCIATION
P. 0. Box 137 HousroM Tax ao.
I TVHNKH Manar. IHilllwaepl
r. vffy VA ' ' 11 J
1 f'v''-'l' v f ' '' 5 i
!rj5v .... . :
PfllLROADS.
CENTHAL ROUTE.
-Jl..S
HOHSTOH ttms CIHTEAL
K A I L W A. Y
AM)ioiN:4-ni.N.
issoriti uun avd ti:xas lmii wu
AIUMIC IMlHflFIC II.IIIWIl
;IS!iOtEli:i'AtlHC It.UIKOAll
ruiauo mna ami miwrn juilkoau
AMU Tllk-
V(K1 Klltll rolit Sl'liTT AMI UlY llAll.llllAUd
(Ht.'r the luHt rnulis fniiu the Oulf nl
MellW) Via KlsiltlVel' City Ui all imlliU II.
lliu
NORTH EAST AND WEST
ranacngcra liava choice of routea via
Viuita Springfield Mo- and St- Louti
Sedalia and St. Louis
Hannibal and Chicaco
Fort Scolt and Kantat City.
I'nllmnii'i rnlaro Drtmlug
Room nud Sloriilngr ran
Hun thmtiiili rnini Iloiistoii toNt. Uuils with.
oiik cliiinu niul bill uliu vlmuifu (u C'liluiiKU
uuu uw uia
Tlcketa enn he nrocnrtid ami liniofnirn
chiM'kiiiitoiill proiiiliiiuil points lu lhu Uul-
U'd Htniua und ('nniiiliiM from the lollowliiu
Mtiitlotis on the lino of lhu llouatou and
itixa iviiuai luiiiwiiv.
lloiiNluu lli'ini'iilrnd Anallu
llrymi lie ii lie ( nlvi-rl
Witeo orkli'MiiH tmlliiM
McKluney Nheriunu
Condensed Through Time Card
To points Norlu aud Kiuit via the
Houston and Texas Central II 'y
AND COMNHCl'IONH
Trnln Icnvlni Hiilvoslon ntSllll) p. H. and
Houston hi ohm p. m. ami H:no a. m dully. ar -
rlvcs iui f'.illownt
Di'IiIhoii next nay nt ..?1I0 1". M.
Vlnllti. next ilnv nt ...Hum .. u.
Medulla Mtpoiiililny ut h:t7 A. M.
II... ...11. .l til O..V i.l u ..
Ht. Ixiuls .m i'omi ilny ul. ...'."7. tun: I' u.
llllllllllllillllN llliril oily 1IU 4;ls) A. II.
I'liH'liiiintl .third ilny hi...... Bam a. .
I'lili'iiiU third ilny lit........... 7:M) A u.
llnilulo lourlli ilny ul. K:u6 I'. M.
Allntny..... foiirllnliiy ut. 7:111 A. M.
riiisoui'K mm tiny nt .. 7:'.n v u.
I'lilliideliilita....fniirlli iliiyat H:0ft A. u.
New York ...fonrtli ilny ut 1 1:1b A. ja.
I aiuIkvIIIo.... ...... tlilnl day ut... T:'M A. u.
liiiiiinioie....M....iiiiirui ilny nl..... :im A. u.
WuMhlnaton...... fourth ilnv at 7:15 a. h.
lloatoii fourlh dnv at ... oifiM e. u.
Ht 1'hu1. -third day at (i:M r H.
Trulua arrive and depart from Houston aa
follows;
ACCOM M01IAT10X. I TllKHltiU TKAIN.
Univea 0:00 A. M I ilenvn H:IKI P. M.
Arrlvea 11:16 P. M I Arrives 7:00 A. m.
Uulvi'Sloll Kri'luht and Ticket Olllnn. 70
Tremoiit Htreet.
A. KAUI.Ib K ARi'llt.
New York I'lly l''rli:lil ami Ticket Ulilce
316 llroiidwiiy.
r . 1.. Al ANIIIKIVl Kit. Al'l'lll.
Vlsllorsto nliovii eltleHWIII llml tlii'Hii of-
(1'OSH iiliiHsnut lilni'o of riwort tliulr leisure
hours where UielaUwtTexua pujicra will bo
found.
J. 1MTKAND ucn 1 Hup I '
J. WAI.DO.Uej i Tloket Aiieiil.
TEXAS & PACIFIC
HAILWAY
BAR IX OONfCOTIOX WITH Till 0A1KO AMU
rtJLTOK BAILBOAD OPKNEO A
NEW AND SHORT ROUTE
TO
ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS CAIRO
AP
AIA POINTS NOltTH AND EAST.
Tbla Line being fully eqnlped with all
modern lmproveraent"uoh aa Wont In r
house's Air Brake and Jllller'a Triu-
ed Platform and Coupler la uu-
iurpoaaoil for
Speed Safety and Comfort.
Pullman Um - hjii Im
ON ALL SIGHT TKAINB.
UIUOUIIB TICIIKTS AND TIlltOUWH HATKS.
Bnperlor odvautogea offend Hhlppera by
tblaltoDte.
OH AND AFTER '
SUNDAY. MAY 30 1875
Tralni will Arrive and Depart from Dallai
M follows Hunday a excepted I
SKFAKT.
Mall and "'pi" 8HX) ptn
Aoooinmndailon . 5::) am
Tbxoiujh Krelnht 12.1)6 pu
AOBJVB.
Hall and RxpreM
:W pm
-V pra
12.-00 pm
Aooonimodutlon
TUrougli FrelkOit
close common
At Mlnneola and International Junetion
wivn uniuann tne luiemnunnai anil ureal
Northern Railroad Air Tyler I'ulesllne.
BunUvlUe llnuaton and Onlveaton. At
Hlireveport with tho 1I river tmata for
new uneana anu vue bouiii auu Willi tne M
Pnao Mall (kiiupauy'a atoifea for Mounw
Vlekaburg aud the South At Texarkana
with the
OAIKO AMD FPLTOK BAILSOAD IOM .
Ht UU Henfkli lanlavlUe Cairo Okkac
ADD
ALL POINTS NOKTH AND KAHT.
Inquire for theouffh ticketa ana nttee to al 1
Important polnte at ttia Texaa and Poeldo
Hallway oftloe corner Lamar atraet aud la
olfle avenue. '
llertha and Mtnterooma In Pullman Palae
Sleeping Can ean he secured at all houre of
the day on applioatloa to 11. K. Thome.
Tlck.t.A.nt. oko. MOBLK
0naral HnperLutaudetit
Meavalt-awaukailAint.
wiiiuii iiioy riiow a --
refused to sign (or want of n full staie-
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