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TKXAS. iSATtUlDAY DKCLMHKH 11 1875. 1MUCE-FIVE CKNTS.
VOL.
DALLAS
NO."56.
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BAZAAR OF FASHION
-A NO-
Blake&Jenkins
win rnmorixwi
Fair Dealing l'")"" ''Attention mi.l Popular
I'rl!-" iiiiI IJUHltifKK rightly eouiluclcd Serves
ulllif both buyer uil l'l'yi'... .
DRY GOODS.
We offer iu lry Uoodg one. ol ths most
Imudsomely assorted slocks ever brought to
Diilli.s-ull bought for cash dlr'i from man-
ufacturers mid Importers-all iiw guoda
new styles nw prices.
Our line r lirowu and Uloachcd Doiuuetlc
nro very complete and we oiler tug bargains
In that line. Our stock ofi'ilnts lire the most
...mitlful and largest ever before otleied In
lhla market. Our Dress docds Department
J -specially attractive ill Muck mid Colored
Xllks Mlaek ami Colored AIl1"K- Cash-
meres i'lalds A" . rl.'nu ami Munich Dc-
laities Hohalre.uiiu" many new novelties al
.ur I be latest uidS iud most lauhlonable
WOOLENS." ';:
'Vlanuels Mlisey Waterproof Ulntlis l'n-
alnwres Jeans Blanket Hhawls Hoods
Nubias Cloaks olid everything lu HUH line
ii Ih umt complete HSHortmcut.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
A .ill Hum of French nml Amrl Cor.
n lrnwrH Olmmliw Oowns l'Munlur
klrta oml nmny new kooiIb partloulrly Ue-
lrB"k- notions;
Our mook Pf Olovt-ii Hwlry Hamllcor-
elilefa Meek W(VPToUa Mle n'l Vnu-
k..e NolloiiM bu wioctoil Willi grnt
cure ami are very iitlraettTe.
Geut's raruishins: poods.
fo keep tlio nt complete Uk to the
Htat We h-I1 our town ) ink(i of White
Hlilrt'''l'lio l'riii.' ot Texas" wild we KHiir-
teo Ut t tbe bet iimUc and bol wenriuK
lilrttliatCKD be Imd. 0vr8lilrt lirw iH
hikI Umlurwarelu great variety.
KEEPS'- PATF-NT .i
PARTLY-MADE DRESS SKIRTS.
We ore attnti for thcao uliirW wlilcb we de-
sire (a oall your particular attention to. . We
them for lean prlc thun yon cau buy the
liuun mid (tomeailc for by tiie omi. j m y '
mntlo of the very 'finest linen nnd the Tery
lieatdomeHtJc. The alilrl In cut out and the
liosoiu raa Je and set lu culft made and I he
stilrt put together ho that a little girl can
wake It lu half au hour. -
Thoy ore the very thing that our people
need aud everybody la invited to come nd
Re them and when they return home to tell
their uelghbora about them.
CLOTHING.
Our stock U splendid all new from the fac-
tory and we guarantee to please every one
that look through our atoi k.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We have a slock tool cannot be excelled
In quality atyle and make ail mudeexprowi-
ly for ua aud we aak for this department
your careful attention. . . . It '
HATS.
i . .
HaU nr especially handsome and not ex-
pensive this season and wn flatter ounelvea
that we can pleiwo the most fastidious Id
style quality and price of both Ladles ond
dent's Hats..; - . 'L '
Onr Terms are Strictly Cash.
We keep no books and run no monthly no-
eoouts. Noexceptlou made lo this princi-
ple s we know It i best for both buyer; and
seller. ... - ' ... -
FINALLY
We would soy to our friends aud the public
OUR STOCK IS ALL NEW
and as we have ncf old goods yon need hoys
no fear of getting any old or rotten goods In
oaratoak. .'
Every aaleaman is required to apeak toe
truth and our mutte Is "Fair Dealing Polite
Attention aud fopular price".
- All ordors promptly nilcd.andsatlafac-
...Ia fnr
tlou guaranteed. Any pacaane '
nn..nrfa ..nt ht- mull f'D Of DOStngO.
We would bo pluased to have you corns
and see onr style or doiugouaiuB
- Your friends
-i 1IT.AKK A JEXKIMif).
MRS. J. F BABICLEIf haa opened a Fash-
. ii..- .nH Bull Denartuicnt
loui.oie vi.-iii.'i'i -
Which we propose to make oneot the flneat
luatltutlonsofthsklnd in tho '
ting and Dress-making done In all tho most
........... -i.. u.lv.made Bulls of our
owa make always on hand. Ldle'p"
oall sod sea her. Booms up-stalrs over
Dry M Emporium
Ladies' Suit and Millinery Dep't.
SlieDaUiiSurald
THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL
W THK .-il
CITY aud COUNTY of DALLAS.
DALLAS. TEXAS.
8 ATI It HAY MOUMKS
1IKH. II.
tele oil Anne
Down With the Monoiml)."
Hpeouimnyumi hub itiu .iri.ii.
HT. Lol'U Ueceiiiliur JO. I no renin!-
Uou of aliirl-H W etterii uiilon leio
Knipli ('ouipftiiy eniployoH tu tuke ef-
fi'ct Jutmury M m cn-nllug greut ex-
dU'meiit ami It will timliiiiliteilly end
iiiu gMierul strlke.' The mtlurle nro
now euiiill oiiiuk1) ami the reduction
lsHltuplyuu ontruKo. Tho followiiiK
In from tho CbJwijju TlftlM f tiwloy:
'The WVHtorn llnloii'J't'U'KWjili L'tuu-
ptuiy Ik iiuhhIiik Ihrough i tIbU. The
waged rall employe of the ciirolo-
CiOU from llieueuorui ninienju-euiiuui
itlulUa vi'hii re
ceive Hfty dollart a nlonth re t bo re-
dueed rroni nve toiweniy-nve pern iii.
.... i.. .M.ri iut Tln-ro Is coiiNiderulilu
uii w j ------
KrumhliiiK among the men. 1 he prln-
. . . ..Ml 1.. I....... ..l.liivail Irt Ullll.
...i. ... ii. .1 imiiviiut ruiliieiinii mid are
inn. vu iif ii. i - ------
no more rooojiclltij to the matter than
their Miburdinatm. Thorn who a good
doul of talk iu the tMiii-ago and U) f.i"!t
all oftlees yesterday of otrlkln ami
If the cooperation or un io oim-en n
be obtained It U not Improbable that
ur.l uti-lltii nil over the Union
einbnu'lng not operatives alone but
-1........I....I.. uml .iiiiiiiiirprM. The
auneriBieiioi n
excitement of the nien U at fever heat
and au outbreaK. mu tjjke Place at
any hour. The employe navo ma
oympathieH of the entire public. Down
with the monopoly ! huz.ah !" '
- "
i VKTAltIA
Her.
Tlllou ( wniUI
What Hlie Tliluk of Ui'rea l'lj
uioulh 1'reweher.
The r.ufluJo. New York
. -......ii ia.i..i ..f
p..l0? be dero the viwo of
Mrs. Woodhull upon varluua topics ol
Interest aeut a reporter to Hoohetder
on Katurday loot t interview her.
Weglve below that portion of the In-
terview which relates l.ereounecliou
with the Bcecher-TIHon mtandat:
Uoo. Is uot marriage a divine law ?
Mrs. W.-rlt la a moot divlue liw;aud
when men and women underlain' the
divinity aud suoiedueoii of tho mur-
rlago tie they will f hi Ink lu holy awe
at the great responsibility to he incur-
red by oHsumlng It "
Uep. Whnt do you think of the
Cruoade moveini'iit ?
Mrs W.l have no faith in It.
liep.-Whynot?
v Mra. V. BeciuiKe theHe women deal
with tit'ect aud not witn omw. I was
importuned at one time to Join a bnnd
of them and 1 oaid: Ladies 1 am with
you heart and soul iu uuy aud every
effort to do good but you are fighting
a shadow; remove the cause and the
effect will disappear insieau 01 koiuB
about kuoekiuK iu the heads of liquor
im I ie. convene toccther
aud awear that you will not make any
more drunkards; tuou snau your yrA
bear good fruit but not till then.
u.iiThH renort has been pretty
........r..n.. iironiu!iil i that vou boaateti
proudly and boldly that you were the
i.... ..f ti .ru 'rilliin for three
UJIBllTOI VI .....
months. Is that true? -
r... 7 'CI. u wau tha mniir. ill ftt-
tnoua falsehood that waa ever fabrica-1
ted. Do you Huppoae tnat i nguriuu
so prouilneuuy ueioreiuepuiincwuui
tell of It If It waaao?
Hep. Hut the aulwtauce ot tue ru-
mor was published aa au interview ?
Mrs. W.I know that but at the
time that interview la alleged to have
tekou place I waa lu Europe.
Kep.-xww uni n" owij e'"
rtney ? .
Mra. W. Tho lutervleW as pul-
lished was brouiiht to the olflce of the1
Cincinnati Times for publication by
au individual who was know n to be a
constitutional liar it was re.urU
publication on that ground and the
writer then sent It to the Chicago
Timeo lu whloh paper it appeared and
It was imrtiidlately afterward stamped
aa a lie by tuet.;iuciuiia" ;
i.... Tim f Milcaao Times made a
retraction did it not? .
Mra. W. xea uui tue rjr uu
gone broaiicas over mo
maDy aaw it who did not eee the re
traction uy me way i .eu...
. .. .. .i... u.ii. .la.. ua'x Rioeil III
now lliai nic tiunu-v
giving currency to the cauanl. A copy
e. . ...ii. .i.b i.t..rvlaur will.
or ll couiaiuiuB m ""'"
Ilea It la not the Intention of the
Kews to do anybody au Injustice.-
Mr. vv. An i ui '
.. ....... T. I. . . iu. M.nnlj.1 Inn nf he
mat isco : " (
Inif the moat honeot and Impartial pa-
ir ... Vi.rlr .......
pOJ in euveiu r ..i.
JL w. The compliment Is a de
served cxe. - l ' ' ' j 1 i.i
ltep. How drdynubeooDiat'iaalnt-
ed withMr.Tlltou?
Mrs. Vi.X uen living in c i
cltvodf parloiawere made- the baud-
ciiy uui i . .r. A.narinan
Centre oi iim mi"i .
aud European. Among the number
who cam there faa ;iueooore in
Ron. What ' Impreaalon did your
flrat meeting with him make upon
.. ..1. mind ?
-. iu I .w t once that he was
a roau of talent but I also aaw that he
waseaJlV la want of moral stamina.
ltea-'YouliTffBttedthat ba told
vi n..-.i....i. Ar.mini.1 . intlmaev
Vou ol ec i.e. - - '
with his wife. How did be come to
l . . .nr0lullt f '' I i 1
tr'wWhlla oniraeed Iu tbe
bauklng bnalDesi he ami Sir. Beecher
oiibjected ino to many pitly ouin y-
iinceo. 1 puhllNhod a card olullnu tl'ot
1 know a prominent mluUler who iv
living lu oonuubinagM with the v fo
ufauian who woo of ulimmt eim'
prominence. Mr. Tlllou cuiue tn inu
and OHked mo who 1 meant mid 1 told
lilin 1 had refcroiiue L hi wile and
M r. lleecher.
ju-p. Did he deny the accusal Ion'.'
Mm. XV. No ImWd; he oilmllti'd
the truth of it aud nked what he
kliiinbl iln In revanl to the lllldtcr.
Jiip. What cinnoe did you advlMo'
hint to jiuroue? : ! ' ; ' I
i Mr. Vv'.-Ilolil I. Im Hide wcre lmt
two iiuno inr uuu iu ud 1-iiin-i nin in
Jk-ccher UcHil or to keep Mh Hp scal-
ed ; that It wao not manly in lilur lo
(Jaunt IiIh wire'o Nliiime td'orc an mi-
oyiupalliif.ll'Hpm'ilic'; - i
Jhp.-W'hutilld he any to Hint? '
Mra. W. lie uiadu auoiver JIo'o
aquet-r uoiubiuatiou of all phumo of
human nature . Jlo.wiiaulwuyo lit wur
with IiIh niolher.iu luw-iil Irtlt he
had a particular averttlon to mothera-In-law
in general. He en i-ama to
liny ihmibb uuu
inv l.oiine and uhi thai Air. Jiurm
luroau'lied 10 run uuu iiii'nijju im "
Uml alirt had nniMilied II In
that alio hud DoiMiiied hi"
L.il hihI hii.Tdmn' dttur UnidcaHitiit
thiuga in i)jul;e hln llfaiiiihappy.
jtep. ue inn ui.ni jiivi viinv ;"i
told him uot to tin? '
Mra. V. Yea lio had nellhcr tho
man hoiiil to avenge hio hyuor or hold
IiIh tongue: thoiiKh I do not wonder ot
hiH enwurdice. fur the elliw In hla own
life were too llagrant and wiiUoprcad
to warrant mm lu com-iuuiing iuuihch
l e wnoor of hi" poor erring wile.
iieo. Wliaf your opiulon of Mr.
lieecher. .
Mr. W. Thomrli he'it a llviuu lie
he lathe iuoreiuutilyof tho two for
he diiinuud hi" nutil to khleld the wo
man he had ruined.
itun tin vmi muiMliler Mr. Tiltoil re
sponsible for IiIh wife'o fait V
Mrs. W.-lu a . nieaoure jch. HU
continual Warfare with" her mother
wan undoubtedly thu cause of their
t)rh' eHtrangement.
Hun. -IV hut Uo vou lliiuk of molher-
In-lawo?
Mro. V. I Ihluk they ore o iiiucu-
ahuood fraternity and lliey should not
be the ciiusu of dlsooid lu auy family.
The liualiaud ohouhl have reipect
MJ u'lfA In lint lit) Willi tht
perhaps unplcasapt Eccentricity ot her
tuouier ami ino uaugoier uui rn
...........I ii. .l i.-. .mull n'lui iruvn h(rlilrih
ao to exeroiiie her lovo ha' her IiuhIiuuiI
ill ouch a maimer ua to prevent any
.11 ii li. lunnlv hi kiich fanilllei
whero there U a dearth of thooe puall-
ticH which go to make up liiiman per-
fection whero tha animal rules life In-
tellectual part of their natura thatlhiH
wont of true iiiHiihixid and' true'Wo-
mauif()d la found livery mothor'a
gray iinir ohould hu ti row u of glory
to her chlhlriMi.
Mm. Woodhull. though pot what
i.a u.ii.jil u littii.lBiimA wmiiiiil. In
Uoverthelca an exueedlnkly il"" look-
Hundoy K (l(ft jde WIM plainly though neiii-
ly at tired in aniacK alpaca iircHv. nun
.mwvd oj her line ...gureto eMen
1.... !. 'I'lu.r.. I. a Miilrlluulll V ill
I.- f i.-i. i ml u ii.'hiifiniMit in her t nil 1 1
uer and Hpecch that . is utterly iiioom?
patible wlih the Broasneaa of nature
With which she Is accredited livery
look of the eye every movement of the
llpstind every motion of the body la
exprettdveof that Indomitable wlil and
perseverance which has characterized
fjer life Miuco the- first day hhe stepped
Into public notice. Asa conversation-
alist she is exceedingly brilliant heng
very eone'se and terse in her rouiui Us.
Her voice Is low well modulated and
very Hweet. llei ? vocabulary Is Very
complete; she never hesitates for a
word and rarely uses a prominent
word a aecoud time; and her choloe of
words is exceedingly appropriate. .. -
On Monday nlghtT. a! Rillson the
Newark electrician continued his ex-
periments In connection with his dis-
coveries an account of which was pub-
lished Id tue Tribune of Tuesday. lie
la uow perfectly aatisiied that I he new
force discovered by him Isdlftereiit from
eleotrieiiy. A Leydcn jar charged
with the electric force and atripa of
paper soaked In iodide of potumium
uud subjected to tie etherlo current
failed to iudlrate the preseuce of eluc
triclty. The galvanometer and oiec-
troacope also failwl to ludlcata its pre-
sence yet wheu tho metallic test was
applied signal sparks gave evidence of
tbe preseuce of electaleity. It made a
vigorous flash of light and yet It pro-
duced no sensation . on the hand or
tongue. Mr. Edison claims that tbe
new force la not electricity. .: Ho is
..i.t.... u aiiDrdhi. he which the
miming .riwi-" -j - .
.nnrka can be nroduoed uuder the glaxs
of a microscope of very great power.
We then uopes Dy iue am mu rjiKuiiio-
cope to be able to study more closely
the nature thesclntlllatlons and the
etherlo power will bo invesllgated by
.. V.i ...1.1..1 l... ( .....1
Oilier appiicaocrn wiura " '""
.j . i i .... il la uia.1 fuliif fn nh.
iivvuiopioi;. . v .n '." v - b
tain the ueworce without elcctrin aid
from a simple magnet) aim muieyoM
ih.i ho will vet lie able lo Tirndcce it
by means of heat. N. Y. Tribune.
ITI.A .In... la .ama.lt. fli. tliaAllinllt
IUVSIU1UIV . V u.t..
suggested by Frank Huckland has at-
....... 1.1 I.I.. .... an.
vraoveu ouusiueriiii .uuumvi. wn ac-
count al least of Its novelty. The fact
that opiates lu auy form loaves traces
of tueir influence tne uex. morning
int.oa.t liln. Ka ..vi. to nrMflnrl be for
himselfas he bug also frequently pre-
scribed for others onion simply com-
.. mi.. ....it I.... ......
moil raw onions. iu ntieuiiii
...... ... la .Ilia Ia U taiilir
essential oil eontaine'd in them and
llllri Oil UBS UlgUiy sojioriuu irnweir.
whleh In Ida own case. Mr. Rockland
avers eve fails elf much pressed
WUU worK anu leenni? an uiaoiiuy w
sleep his praolioo ia to. oat two or three
small ouiou.tttr efleot.' uf which' is
magical in producing the required re-
pose. Huch a remedy has a great ad-
vantage over' stupefying drugs com-
monly retorted to for this purr and
is even preferable to (be liquor opll
aedat and chlorodyue of medical prac-
tice. Uncle Dick a Vlcksburg negro fifty
years .old' wit k three marriageable
daughters kicking their heels under
the dinner-table leaned over his gate
last night and remarked : " You see
Mister Cosgrove doze are girls hex had
mo'B forty -liauoes .to marry but do
ole man hain't no fxd ! Lots rt' young
Diggers .curan snouuiu' round heah
wld lar4 oii dey -wool an' no- paper
collars on.l but vdey lialn't got no
tBmp ft'ud oaly betuklritaBoddeT
bo'der. Dere'a heaps oh poor trash
flyln' arouud Mister Cosgrove aud
dose gala hei got tohab a pile of watch-
lo1 dey off.."
CLOTHING ! !
LAKfiKST. STOCK AM Till
FINE ST
I n ttw Cllv;alsoa Kill I Lint' of
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
For One Wiintitiff
( 'ornor 'Khn
UOVlMilll
""CI I A. 7 O.- J . 3 J . V 1 1 S.
(Hlfi T.MMOHHT0 ll.Vlt.NH & IIKNYUN)
Book and Job Printor
NO. 315 PINE SI'HEET ST. LOUIS. MO. ' '
nlNPKIt AN 0 lll.AN K HOOK M ANI'K ACTUHr.lt. HOOK ANI PAMPHLIVl' WOltK
apreUliy. OrOum by mall prmail y aliiUi il in. -i nil fur twlliuulen. Iili e.'-illy
KCW' ADVERTISEKERTS-
NEW' STOCK OF CLOTHING.
We have JuU opi'luHl an eiiltre uew ktnrk of
COS MAIN STREET.
Wo CIi.i1 leitgt Compt'lilfoii
in Tiico or Quality.
poMH An ki:j: ith.
DOUGLAS BROS.
llnv.!'i-llll
ARTHUR COFFIN
l'KALKK IN
Bus anfl Druffnist Smite
. 137 ELM STREtT.
ilee'J-im
F. il UOODJOH.V
f. M. CAMl'llDl.l.
(joojolmt Caitiplwll
Wholsule mid ttelall Dealers III
DRY GOODS
-ASD-
Groceries
HOOTS
Shoes' Hats Etc.
No. ion Kim Slreel
XXA.XjXjA.3 TEXAS.
dic-illy
H.PAGE&CO.
The Largest and Cheapest
STOCK OF 1 EATS
In PallttB l at " .
PAGES 508 MAIN ST.
The largest stock ol Ijidles' Misses' and
. Children's aim custom Shoes is at
PAGE'S 508 MAIN ST.
Hue Boots aud Hliuas made to un'iiur at
PAGE'S 509 MA.IN ST.
A roll mid complete stuck of Men' Hoys'
and vi'oiiien'sismiae BihiIm and Hhoeswlili h
we ore selllngehenper than anybody. -
(Iec2-dtiiu
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
XTOTICF. WHKKF.BV U1VF.N THAT BY
IN Virtue of a Deed of Trust . to tun made
executed and dellvnied by Imioi l'aliner suit
blawlfo Hoxnnn l'almer on the flrat day ol
Varcli A.D. 1ST' lb Same being reoonled in
Hook A A on page mid of Uiillaa.
County Henorda "I lleeds etc. lo secure the
payment of a certain proinlanory note for
dve hnnilreil dollars mill iH-arlng dale
March I A. IX 1H71 and b-urlng Interest at
the nite ol four per cut. a month a describ-
ed In said Deed of Trust 1 will on the
lJrn PAY OF DICCKMBhit A. 1. M75
sell for cash at publio miction to Hie blah-
est bidder at the eonnhouse diKir In the city
of Dallas Dalliiaeouiily.Texaa-to-wIt!
The late honusitend the suld isom and
Aoaann Farmer situated In tlieshovn-hsm.
el elly coiintu-and Hiate liegiunliig chili ty-
live feet east Horn the northeast eoruerof
Tnnngand Veale streets tlieuo. n-utli aev-enly-nne
aud one-half drgreeaenat with Die
north aide of Young alroet aovHiny-tivo feet
thence nnrtli aeveiiteen' and one-half de-
gree west one hundred feet Ui a stake
thence south seventy-one and a hnirdegrees
west seventy-llvn feel - thence south seven-
Lien and one-half deurees east one hundred
feet to the place of beginning togrtber with
all and singular the rights members appur-
tenances and hereilllninetits to the name be-
longing or appertaining HOLLAND
dec2dl0t ' Trnatee.
Glothing1
' -AT UVI5 - ' I
CLOTHING ! .'PEOPLES' FURNITURE STORE
GOODS
C'!o:iln wo m no to
aucl Ijtiiiiitr Wtreetn.
THOMPSON'S
THEATRE
.MAIN PTIIKKJ'
Kel lloor lu LHiiiar llulel llnllnn
Te.
0
Open nil tlic Year Round.
I'maentliK u lliiplil Huivennloii of all tlie
NovelllrH eurreiil mi Ihti Varmly Ulagu.
nnvliUJiii
t'or Mai".
Three desinibh. IIWKI.I.1N0H ANU
V AO A N 1' 11 1 I'M oi Hiiks aveniiu.
Two In Icll l'MN Imisea oil
.U1II XfVl
''o Kloiy (new; brick HUHINKH
tiirlrl DWK.I.I.INU with nine rooms on
Ituil.e mi r.illl sireei.
Jueknon street.
Two t'Oli'AOICr! with three rooms
each on Woml street will eg-
ebiniKo li.r imlillc laud
Tvro DWI:il.lN(.JW wllh Inlirnerea
ol gioiiPil near tlistiilr Orouuda.
MDWKLLINU. with Ave ruoiiis uU
I'aelllcavelitlii
VuiHint IlLWIliNT l.OTli In dltter-
eiil iot : Ions ul the city
Land fe suit. In fnriy.oiie eoiintlea In the
Htiile. Will IiuiiIhIi land srrlti at lowest
market rate. .1. A. II. IIOHAl'K
novis-lif Iti al llale Agi-nt.
GRAND OPENING
H-
FALL GOOD
SANGER BROS
GOODS
IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT
Itlat k MlkN
Colored ilkH
lreaM Oooda
Suiting".
ir.IFFA!
; I.A 110 K HXOL'K .'"
CitMsliiM'rt's ItcpellantB
Itlunkel h '
Knit (s'otHla . Hoeilerr.
Flnnnelft 4
Jeans ' ' Nhaw
Llnaeyx '
CloaliH Klc F.lc
8T0CKMF 1 1 1 :
'Iolhls . .
tloiitH' Fnrnl1ilgGoola
IlwtN aud Cap
The heaviest In any city this side of New
Vork.
The Boot and Sloe Sep&rtznent
Oiniplote In every line and many new
makes from l'hlladelphla aud Baltimore.'
THE CARPET DEPARTMENT
Is ths largest lu the State. Full Hue of Brus.
aels Three Fly liigmla and lluiup Oil
Cloths Cocoa and Htraw MalUugs
Itugs aud Mats
Lacs Curtains Shades
and cverythlug apiiertalnlug to that Hue.
MUCH 1MPROVKD.
.-- - . . . i - . ..
' Largeht asmrtment of Dry Ooods Boots
and Hhnea llata Notions M. ever showu
In Dallas aud -
CHEAT INDCC'E.tlESTS
v OFFGH1CD TO
Whpleslo ; Tlnvors.
NO. OOa ELM STREET DALLAS.' l " "
AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE !
Immense Stock!
GEORGE RICK . .
". augll-dly
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An riunteiiKo Stock rtiid JSest ANHoHii'iViit. . :
F U R N I T TJR E
610 ELM ; STREET
t'lUCKN 4UK LOHKR lhnat itny Firm. Munnracdirlug tkrlr .
own Uooila. lie nre ul .'h1I belotc urckHMliuvs- . i i
nnv.lfi-liii
i i-
-s-irr-f-t-
IP drXour
133 "2"
603 EIjM
l-.M l! A V
For Bootsi; Shoes and Clothing
OO To QoS TT8T aTVT ST;"'"1' '"".
I'oriiuytkiuic lu fuel for Lwdy r Qn( goto IU OIlELIA.s j
"-. v-.f; i llLK 1IOIISE 'nil "i .i tw vr-i:U
W.Gr. RANDALL fcJBRO;
005 XClm Htreot1 LHn.lln.cr."' n i u
Having
hud a buyurof llfetline experience lu Xew York for th last thN meata W.(
elves that we I'.ni show the loat alwrk of Dry Uuoda In Hi. oily bought at the
l prices and will he audi atahiwt proilts '" - . i uuu
llatti r oumulves that
very loweai
Coma and see us and we will show you tha
eat and beat UressUooils the I
WORD TO C0UNTJIY MEBCHAS '2
Wts will tluuliciilr uuf bill boiitlit In GalTton.?tew Orleitnfi 11
orftit. LouIh IrelgliUisdtleUtBUil wlllalwnya keep full of .d
Niicb gootU mm you need. ...... ' ; nfj r'V'ii '"'(
W. r. RA.lSTDALL& pnO.."
' (05 Kim ! Street Xalla.
H7lty
O. H 8CHOELLKOPK.
1
VIlllV VII u v I ; uvviiiii y
- ' ' ' '''j"--. DEALJEWH XN 1(!lU .y '
Loatner and. Findlntio
tnddlory -IIii.rdwnre ' " ; i i
HIDES WOOL PELTS A3STB' FTJRS't
"MM'- STHEET DALLAS.. JTJBX.r;;!;
Oar Muneoilous with tanners east enable as to compete lo prices of Leslber wtlh Golv v
on. New Orleana orBt. Louis. Ulufcesl cash orio paid ft hlda t. ulylti7Wwi
Tin v TJ Ali -13 sfl !
'" -r 'r ' ' 'a'"!'- 'siJ. of-sjar'i ;U irk! iiaa.K.
. . r. ii i.v j.&.isxi tit.
504' Main Street1
;i n !
II. If"
WUOLKBAUC AUD
BOOK S AND STATIONERY'.
Blbla
i IIyninSrlinol Mnsle Mlsrellnaieona anil Ittnwk gulifc Mule. I tmlrm
M.BII I arwiios nnil rv.iin a nan rwi.fi mmr;. m.b -Nnlrrlal.
raaw VtalliM r)M 1st Mariliu Uu Lj.l(M NtH r I
ajhl Music ulwrtva on hand. Large aud beaulUul slock. of laitUal ual 'anejr
rsuet at oue-thlrd leaa than ever beloiw offered." "'T.n u.r. u i.w i v
Mr. Jaekwm having Juat returned rroin Mew York i whero b has beoght his large tofk
at unprecedented low prices lit la determined to inaugurate a new era la Dallas Pi leant of'
selling hie entire atock at auck low Oguws as
anu jirieea and aatiaiy yourseivea. .
GRIFFIN'S STENCfc
-w.' n.di mw.i j
. .1.1 XCTo. 6tta
V. - I: ' j.----. ! ..-l-
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BELL HMGINGpSAFE MACID;iKD:imE ''JEPAMS;
'j ' . PATENT'AN.lBrjriON
OF METALS OB .WOOD HADE TOiOBDER
l.M i. . - i . 1" . .. .. i .''(-.'! lil t tilj.' -.- I . .."(. 1
anslMly Address C. . cmTFIl. r.O. tsx-si 117. lHa. twss;
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HOUSTON. TEXAI. . ' "
' hi" .il
Horbach & Harrell Proprietors
i - -JA. CBK1HT1K Clejrk.ir v' -i .
aovll-lm . - O. R. H1UUH Book-keeper
5tw riMeaser KIcTttor All Modem
lmproveiMnU.' ;
BUltNET liOUSE
' . : . DUNKLKK HHEAKH Oai 1 no
augt-dlf '' '" Mswir.iiiill';''
' : ' .M Wwk. :::i:-li in
Rvety description M ewuminlal lotk work
on at ft. Look prloea aitHaka4i
aaeaioa . . ...
St. Louis Priced !
. . PROPRIETOR;
it
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opposite; City ; : Fank.
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STREEOL1
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Hurst lla.nf Cloahaln tbaMtnto Ibeolvaf- .
Ul I -a I. -v j
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uoi stock ul i.intniiig. uaia oootasuo nnoes.ouoiia r.io. ' "
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u 'Wholesal. and JUtafl Dealers lis i
tiii i m Liij
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05 itN(STREET-
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UriDELL HOTEL
Washlnitcn'iT"ana Sixth Stroat
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