The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 185, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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'ounly Mid Jintrlt fourln i-on-
.1 WO lO UOllglllrt 11IW. nu (jia you
""tyi.e buIL-jU
' -V DdukIo lirob'. are in n icliil -f u
'line lot of full gooiln. Ait.
:t The uew fire ooiiiiiany Ow .MniWi
.' arc to liHve a hIvuiu enlim.
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f i cull anil hog tiie new my u-h oi ens-
S sliucrcB ut DoiikIiih JlrW. Ad.
1 ( You cu get h 111 every tinio nt
j ''PbUBlua liroa'. Ad
; Admim' hIiuikIiUT Iioiihc In KuM
Dallas wan Imrneil Hiiiulity morning
1 atmiit 3 o'clock.
C'llIllU Hull iu HOOII tO llllVH II (11111(1
oipiiIiik ut their iiiuKHitlct'iil now
t .utoreoii Elm street
-' Prepared mocking lilnl food .K)
4 i-LnU b iKitllc. ut tlio Market Drug
iStore 81(1 Mulu stretit. Iif.
Tlie.idicapeHt liuril wilier Honp in
wu ut I'll) Market Drug Mtoru Klii
1 iln Blreul. Ad.
-Have your wntrlii'H mid jewelry
"i'(iulri'; mill wurrunleil ut WhIjIi'h Mi
''ln Htreet. Ad.
:l -Douglas liro'n. Ih the only place in
. wn Unit krepa a full iiHHortinent ol
' !or'B kooiIh. Ad.
; -Tlieeoiiiiiiuiiimitloii of "MedieiiH"
'h crowded out of to day's eidiniiiiH
t.i i we will tlndHimcofor it to-morrow.
. Ten pmimla select KUiu opium und
twenty ouncen 1'. and . iiiorpliine
iSit received ut the Market Drug Store
i 10 Main street. Ad.
j'pTlie most delieloun eitndien are
1 i fronli every day at (irenveMiV
3111 Main Htreet uiiponitu Coniho-
j tlltiin Hotel. Ad.
; ; H-i'oliwinun Johu Carter eoiitlnueB
v '. Improve and hu is now able to nil
?tat oneiiHlouully nnd converse.
' s ycirciiveg it Co'a. candied are made
1 1 of the pureut uuur and tiro perfectly
ln.1.111. i. f..r
Fend the little
t ' ouch to 31.1 Mulu Hired. Ad.
j A ill il ii lie ii licgicss Intimidated
Heveral wliito otera yertteiiliiy by mo-
.. unpoli.liitf iiioio of the tiiduwalk than
was her liniiest Bliaro.
1 Twenty-four dollarn for u ticket to
. Bt. Louis now ia your tune to ge n
" U'iket.t'heup. For nale by Jidnison und
Mivuget oilic.o in J.cdlaiid Hotel.
i'liey buy uml well ticketri. Ad.
Sonio person Iiuh taken from Thk
HiKAi.n'.s editorial roonm tho four-
'oeuth volume of Applolon'n cyclo-
. .dill lis return Is desired.
-Elm ntree merehaiils if one is to
nlnolint of goods being
Veil Hie preparing to furnish the
entire western part of Texas witli dry
gooils and groceries.
w A meeting of tho Ladles' Aid
SoeijUif tho Christian church will lie
heldWedrTiCrrrnt f ree o'-lock . in.
at tlieresiil :i(!u ii!' the it'i-r. r on Live
Oak street. A full iiileiidmice is desir-
j ed. )y order of ttie Vt siih nt.
It you wi.ili to tm;' in-.y kii'd of
i finJK.KmtK or liti.'.''-tn)X(f. nl wholesale
;iihi lirdthei'N.
313 Jihiiu fi'lriet Lc ikois t)y the ilo.en
or; Wxrs lo "peeiiil.y.--Ad.
-Our rei.drr will exciic ) tlmpeuci-
ty of local 'iiUU:i in Tin: Hkkai.u to-
' day when they rend tho splendid
oration of Governor Hubbard ut l'liila-
.'delpliln reported in our telegraphic
columns.
Wrnnttlntr rimer. fvviri. imntr
bags croquet sets wall paper all
j "kludtiof stationery uselcct und fresh
i( Htockrorthe latest literatuio ut Heed &
Latl.Ti.ns 505 Main street. Call and
j exam
exanims tiioir siocu. ai.
!'i -lu the yard of Mr. C. W.
v1'.) the fourth wurd are two
dill in
bur-oak
l u1.il.a i.nw iltlrfv Itll'llOU hlirli. Hutt
. ' have grown to that height in tho past
" i f nix weeks. Thif when wo reiucmber
t VhoVt ntieiHoly dry the weather hus
f i l becfi is very remurkablo.
; . . 'llie beat prepurcd food fur iuook
IMjv 'J'rJs H1'1' "H ew Drleans
. fruit store opposito Lcttraud Hotel.
;' I Caijiw lemons and all kinds of li uits
I'af'vMtoleMile nud retail. Also main
( 'slienjt foe tho celebrated liothesdu inin-
IV crufitirlriK water. Orders from the
31 couutfly iiioniptly lllled. Ad.
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v How the Virus WorliKl.
4 ! A Degress nged sixteen yeurs
who
' ttos. bitten hy a rubld dog sonio time
'y lust Aiminiur died on .Saturday lust ut
I ; i Ler home eight miles west of Dallus
v. ' from ILe eil'ccU of the bite.
' A Woiiibii's Norrotv.
i Uusteady-headed females should
V treat the moist earth with circum-
1 .spcctlml. A dizzy ouo slipped up on
her way to church on Hubs avenue
Sunday oud a silk dress lost Its color
. and vulue lu a twinkle of your eye
? The wrath ol tho owner wiib of ttie
f- double concentrated lyo order.
A l'uralyied Ilnml.
While in the act of splitting a piece
j of wmd in his yard on Market street
' ; esterdny ruonilng theaxe-wlelderli e-
1 '. ccived a blow from a part of the stick
. '. on lila right hand .which lustautly
;' rtiprulyzod the member the effects cou-
' tinuing for a couple of hours wheu
t after tho aiplIcution of llnliuenf and
much ehaftlu the use of the hand wtui
recovered.
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t 'f . .. Feriiuiinl
I uv ')o. Thomas Ruudull and VV. U.
V viiu yr have returned home from their
iifujintfr Jaunt.
Cololiel Murray of McKliiney and
1 liii venerable Judge Wright of Mis-
xurl .were visitors at Thk Hkualu
i'uoium on yesterday. The Judge
mwcm this morning for his home In
tijfmuri and Colonel Murray goes
V t f''"ifd' t? Fort Worth on an. iu-
t'lur 6ver th Paclfio road.
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NHlnglim 'KoiiiiiI llio Irclf
rurNiiaiit to an invlUtioii u r.euiber
of Thk liKHALK'sedltorl'ilsiail uccoiii-
puiiled Colonel Heott und tmrty upon
nil cxeurHloii trip over the 1 'ucllUi mid
Truiisiioiitlnciitiil llntH via Murshall
and Texarkiinii to Hherman. The
party hlsted of Colonel Thomas A.
Scott President of the Texas and l'a-
cllleioad Governor John C. J'.rown
and Miijor Kian k H. Iloml vlco-presl-denlH
Colonol llcoigo Noble Miipciiu-
tcndelit Colonel Murray of McKiii-
my Mr. Newnuui general piiHscnger
agent ('Hptaln Washbiirnp resident
engineer (Jeneral JohutJ. Walker
Mr. Hiuiguon governmental riillwuy
Inspector Captain lliilllnger long
illilcntillcd with steuniboat Interests
on the Mississippi (lovernor James
W. Throckmorton James 1.. Kcolt
Ksip son of Co'oiiel Scot I Mr. Julian
Held of I-'orl Worth and Thk Hkk-
Al.li's reporli r. The train of cars were
thoso made specially fur tho conveni-
ence of tlit I'rei-iileut and his suile and
comprehended)! drawing-room car ele-
gintly iippointcd a dining room
car w.lh all its admirable
conveiiielicles nil ached to which wiih
the kitchen mid wine-room anil a
slccping-cur which could tie convert
ed into a second drawing room should
occasion require. l''.very coiivenlenee
that ingenuity could devise for comfort
was provided for lu the construction ol
these ears from tho largo Illinois to
the bullous ut neurly every facing ol
tho windows a pressure upon which
summoned w aiters uiul porters nt will.
The i xcuisioli rolled out of Dallas ut
l o'clock p. in. on thefilh bowled out
Home Iweiity miles to the open prairie
where the train switched oil for the
ninhU lOarly on thu following morn-
ing ufter a delightful breakfast the
train moved out for Marshal ut which
point II arrived ut 4:.'M) o'clock p. m.
having run down via Tyler und
Tioilpo over tho International and
Wieut Northern roads. At Marshall
tho party were conducted through the
admirably tirrunged shops of Die l'uci-
lic road und spent un hour most agree-
ably amid the whirring machinery
necessary to the proper working ol u
great railwuy line. The roaring of forges
the lathes cutting through iron mid
brass the ponderous trip hauimerstrik-
lug blows thul would liave shamed I he
one-eyed eyclops of Lcmnics und l.e-
puii the powerful engines ull con-
tributed lo make tho scene one well
worth remembering.
Taking earriiiges the party were
driven to the Capitol hotel wheie an
excellent supper was ('isciiKscd. After
supper the patty wi re escorted to Hie
residence of that most genial ami bos
pilablo gentleman Colonel George
Noble whi le they wero received by
his very pleasant lady with all that
grace of manner Hint Is ever the altri
bote of a cultivated and iieconipii-.icd
woman iu his spucioiia parlors and
upon his broad and cool verandah the
gilcsls grouped themselves in sociable
knots sipping iced iiidesheiiner nod
champagne until a late hour In the
night A breukrast next morning ut
the hotel a hostelry by the by second
to none i:i Kasteru Texas and oil for
Texarkana lis swiftly as steam and
lire could carry us. At Jellersou that
well known lawyer und pleasant gen-
tlemun Colonel II. 11. llppersoii was
taken on. Arriving at Texurkana the
curs wero speed illy reversed on the
turn table and the trip over the
Transcontinental commenced. This
road runs southwest to Sherman from
Texarkunu through thu counties ol
Howie ltedltiver Lamar Fannin and
Grayson nil rich prosperous and fer-
tile i'or about forty miles the road
runs on the ridge dividing the waters
of the Sulphur and lied river and for
some sixty miles in the timber. Tile
stations westward from Texarkunu are
Winder's New ltosiou hut a short
dislanco from lioston thu pieseut
county seat of Howie; DcKulb a new
station from which somu ten thousand
bales of cotton will be shipped this
year Douglass Walkers' Clarksville
in Die prairie uu enterprising place
of some two tliousaud people stir
rounded by a wondrously fer-
tile county Bagwell It. il-
licit lMossoni Vrulrie Paris having
six thousand people one of the most
beautiful cities In North Texas und
Hie home of Senator S. 1!. Maxey
lirookston Honey Grove Doodx lton-
hum another pleasant town of some
lilteeu huudred people surrounded by
a rich country. Savoy Washburn
Choctaw ami Sherman which is just
one hundred and llfty-foiir miles from
Texarkana.
At Purls the party remained ull night
being invited by that prince of hotel
keepers Colonel MjI.lm.I to partake
of his hospitality. Here the excur
sionists were serenaded and pleasant
speeches were made by Colonel Kcott
Mr. Kpperson und Governor Drown.
Senator Maxey boarded the train ut
Turin und miide n pleasant acquisition
to the party.
At Sherman Colonel Scott drove to
the prolongation of the road some
eight miles from tint city. Dinner ut
tho Southern hotel a parting glass
of champagne at the curs and
the reporter Governor Throckmorton
nml Colonel Murray bid their friends
adieu taking the Central train for Mc-
Kliiney und Dull as. It has never
been our fortune lo meet with a pleas.
auter coterie of gentlemen. Colonel
Scott is one of the most open-hearted
and agreeable of men. Plain as an
old farmer accessible to every one
without uny affectation of hauteur or
overpowering dignity ho makes the
plcnsantest of travelling companions.
Throckmorton Drown Noble Kpper
son Maxey ami Alurray are line eon-
vursatiouiBts ever rcaiiy with anec
dotes and brimming over with soda
billty.
The reporter's J (formation in that
within tho next ten days the survey
ing party will leave Fort Worth with
the view to looate the road to Weath-
erford. So aoon aa that Is done grad-
ing will commence and be pros
ecuted vigorouily. The country lying
between tort Worth and Wentherford
1b quite broken and will require heavy
work It being estimated that some six
months will ba consumed In gradiug
it some three months will then be
used in bridging and Ironing the road
which will give Dallas all rail commu
nication with Weutlierford by June
1st 1877 at the furthest.
rire.
Dust night at eleven o'clock a man
with u splendid voice for crying char-
coal before a wagon yelled out "Hie"
fioiii the eorin r of l.ainar ami Main
and -.roily noon ull the bells lu the
in igliborbood echoed lhi fearful cry.!
In a few niliiiites after Ibe first alarm !
lias jrivcil a bright sheet of llamc guid-
ed and lighted hundn ds of peopln to.
the scene. Thu llro bloke out in H. (
Dowim' giocery und Iced itoie a small j
frniiio I iillilinu on the cm ucr of Wood
and I.ainnr opposlle the compress.
was totally destroyed Willi all tin
contents. South of the slorc ami
williiu tw eiily feet
of il. M as a one-
story liuine
lillllilllig occiliueo
:.. I
Henry llrake as a hoarding house ; i
east of the burning building un.l will.-
in sixty led of it was a frame dw-elling ;
. . . i
occupied by Mrs. I arrfer. When Ihcj
.Ire boys reached the scene of action j
It wua thought liy all Ihai tioin uic an-
Joining houses would lie de.uroyed
Mm. 1'urki r's place helng uin aily in
llaines. Indeed it m clued us If
uotlilng could save II. lint alliomli
Hie engine was compelled to go to Kim
si reel for water both buildings were
saved; the one on the soiilh alomi-t
wittiout Injury und the one on the
cunt lu a badly charred cumlilioii.
Nothing could have more elb-eiualiy
deinoiisiialed tiie ellli ii licy of the de-
partment than the fire last night. All
honor to it. The Kie-t Dallas Mi Ihren
got in lute but when they did get. on
the ground they worked like halani-
anders and it was a sight worth si cinu
to wulcb tin-in light the lire di unm
with their "llabcoek" backed to their
backs.
Mr. Downs we learn was not iu his
store having left in thu evening. We
were also Informed that his stock was
small. Mr. ldiike could not have
lost much more liiiin u night's rent
and a year's growth and Mrs. I'urkei's
lo.-m was light- if idie lluils her walch.
Our Jrnlii MatlK-l.
TruiisactioiiM in grain yi sti rday were
slight. The heavy condition of the
rouda restricted receipts. Trices re-
main unchanged.
Wheat No 1! old 7.") to ho cents;
choice new 70 lo SO .cents ; nudiuin
new (ill to 70 cents ; low grades M lo
til) cents. Itarley II1! to lri cents. Oats
lo to IK) cents. ltyel5 to t-'i cents.
Ourl'olloii Afiirh!.
The lleeey utaple continues lo arrive
iu ipiaulilies siillleleiit to make Ihing'-
lively. Trices u( the clone of the day
ycMierday: Middling Hiu Ui-: low inid-
dling Sn-Hie.
iillio.
Tiie chaii iiiau of the viiiiom com-
miltees on the reception of the Halves
ton Kxchaiige are ripcstcd to meet
at the titiinaniu Club room this
(Tuesday) evening at H o'clock.
T. i'. ll.vi.iiAirr Chairman.
t!ml-r ft:luNliiu-lillli'4l line mitl
Si-vrritl Wouiiilril.
CiiR Aiio Mi-pteiuber 11. The Tri-
bunes l.aCrosse Viscou-iiii special
snys about six o'clock this even-
ing the boiler of tho KeoKuk and
Northwestern line packet compaiiyV
mill in 1 1 I til l.uCrosHC exploded with
a teriilic report lotuliy demoliHliiiit;
the mill ami macliliiery worth tu eiily
to thirty dollars und killing the engi-
neer Kdward Andrews. (Several pii
sons were badly woiiniled two lattally.
Ill (luli'i In 4 litirlei.t(iii 'i;roeM w lilt
Arm llelilic A rrrhli-il.
I 'iiaui.k.sion September 1 1. The city
is ijuiet to-night. Several urrcsls were
made tiy the police of colored men car-
rying muskets on the streets contrary
to the provisions of Oovirnor Chum
herlaiii's proclamation.
Siniiiiry l t'a-uirnl Aim-rU-iiil i-n -'I'tir
I'niimI Iklmirilrrs.
Nkw Youiv September II. TheStar
mid Herald of l'amiina just received
suys an attack was malleoli the L'ntli
of August on the resilience of ex-Ties
Ident Tunis of Tern at Lima and he-
lore the disturbance was ipielled the
IroopM tired on the mob killing four
pi'isnns and wounding several others.
Tin' Tliiiin club whose memhers are
supposed to partisans of (lie cx-Ticsi-dent
was wrecked. Trevlous to these
attacks the mob sacked the store ol
Wrexel DcUiuse Co. taking from
it arms valued ut twelve IhoiiHand
soles. A great lire occurred ill I 'arucol
causing tho destruction of properly
valued at live hundred thousand soles.
A terrlllc shock of earthquake wn
felt In Lima and Co 1 1 as on the lUth
ultimo but beyond creating great
alarm und cracking a few walls no In
jury was done. The I'nitcd Slates ol
Coluiubbt has bfen declared in a state
of siege. A disruption of the country
is feared. The army is to be raised to
twenty thousand men.
Motive.
Depositions and acknowledgment to
uny instrument of writing taken by
V. A. Harivood clerk of the District
Court of Dallas county. Ad.
".nirlll."
The Instantaneous and Infallible
remedy for Neuralgia ut Hoskins it
Howell's drug store Dallas. Ad.
The boll worm has made its appear
mice in l-'unnin county and is injuring
the cotton crop very much.
MAlUUri'S BY TKMOiit.VrU.
l'lnitnplnl.
Nkw YoKKBeptemlwrll.-.Moiioy HuTiper
Ol'lll.
Filii.ii mercRiitll.. IRH.r ur .t.nt
l.ainniii ri-i-fipiH mi.HO.
AsHiioit Tri-iiiirer illnliuidcit J-l'.HI.Oim.
I'leiirliiKa ff iiiiiii(x.
HloilliiiC vxvlmuKU oull; HO any
Hiilil wenlc nml clowil at the lowest iinlnt
of tin-liny. 1IiiuimI hi si ioj. mlMineeil 10
II li !..nil fell ml to SI 10. "
Cnrrylnic rm-i liiiiij H.r ei-nl
lu'JV; liereeiu unil Mm.
ltorrowltm
OoveriiniintH aetlvueml ateuily
IdillriMil liiinil-llrnl.
Mime tiuuils iiilel nml ileii.ly
4'oniiiirrclnl.
Ciiicaoo Hi.pirmlH-r II. l-'icmr Urn. but
lllieliMiimil. Wheat arllve (Inn lliinellli.1
anil lilKlier.; No. a npi Inn Kl ic.o blu i-ui.li
ml m-ilembir; 51 ui lli-iotx-r. rorn-ile-manil
sellve Aral ituil udvunei-il; No Hi' e
CRh; 4t'4o H.'.ltnili r nml 4io Orlnlier.
Oiiui aetlve flrm nml tilicher; No. a t- .
eli;a.lV' Hi pUMiilmr; KiiMkitnlwr. Hyp lul
mnnd fulr am1 ml vuiietil to uivo Ilaile.-
fairly antlveand a uliiulu limhvr m 7k..ti
ohnIi; TJnilT.0 October.
Mr. t. 'l'ls.Mi.ileml)Hr ll.-IIi iiin .lull ui;.
II.M. Klunr In more deinuml ir lw ii I
nteiiniiii . t-xnit- inn miHiiiiiii ?7 7V44'1
X H 7d; xx Hull W: xxi (I 7Sr.:. ii
n7s5ig i
Whrntt Relive anil tiluher; No 3 n 141
oli and lild Meituiilier; No. 8 do 1 DH fj
l(WHi No. 4 do wii-(il. Corn aetlvo aiiil
w.vHiiutm ta. a iiuxt'tl l(iaa'.'o oH' .l (
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ijn.v.; .MiiiinBoln Hnin nailer .t.ii'ly;
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'' Cuiilriii-liirs.
..I. ii i
.U will In-
1 Vei
I Inr II-
l!e I'.lil
the lilil
ll'l l.eci
i. 1' lie-
ii. '-lilnl
1 1 -1 :t Ii t I
1 1 . i : 1 1 le:il'liii;: mi
ll In W'eillli -d.lV
UoVloek. I'll li
lienlnili- may be -eell ill Un- ulle e .
i i iel.iiy tu ivlmni tin- bid-. iill I..- ;el
i-e. d. I Mas. Il I M ill II I. S. e
iio:;
ollielo II y lilil I'ltlintiN.
I have a l.i I ei- number nl -I I ;n
cuiils lor snl.-ei i.iii.n In Tin Im i i
1 1 1 ii.ii n prior In .1 line I lT" h-;ii ierel
all over Nuilliei'ii Ti-Xic. Tln-V :i r. -Mil.
ill Illumine; liiiin i'l up In ln mel
In nee I cm not call directly mi the
parties. All Mich kliinviiii; lin ni l-Hi-lei
ti'1 to un-a-iilii.M- will emili r a
lauii' by cnllini' tm no- and -1 -1 1 1 i 1 1 ; '
lhe.-i. small lialanees a- i ain i t-o 1 1 in
in ed ol I lie u .Hey.
m I'.I.'.U Id .1. ri . ' l SMI I I S
V.iii (a I lie liiiin lu llu.v or Iteul.
.My nice l.iiln und resi'lenei- Hove
miles m 'HI II ol I 111- eily ii tor sale ur
reiii nud now is I In- tune to bruin the
tail I'liip. I'J.i mi. - in I nil I V.I I h 111
liiiod liiiildin;."!. elej.'aiil sniii;: iialn
ami plmily ol linn I ii.it - i -. l-'or liraltli
illld ciillM'llieliee it is lllisill'ii.isseil.
1-ptS.llf
.InllV 11. I'l.l'l Ii II'.
I ho .Niilllillnl Illllll I ii I- III ill.
ran- i lnuiee in make a IV 1-1 1 1 tn i.-
A
oil.. I'. I I
'h :.t cbe
eli e.inlly
site tin-
lor I'elll
any one wi-liina; to uiien a
wi-liin
lintel in mil' eitv. Till'
new
11 1 o
H' i-
llll'ee
lilted up Naliunal lintel i
Tesas ami I'.-icitic Dleval
Tlirre an- t H i-i 1 1 v -i m
ill
I illl cas. Tin- Mate!
is nt tin- luv-l and alln.-i llier the I'm ili
lies Im-ilnim: II pioil lintel I hi -i 1 1 ess al'i
sc. .ici ly siii'ia--ed ill tin-city. Ail'ln- .-
1'. II Wl I.I.IIOIIN ii-
srpll'ull III Ill-Ill- .1 SMITH.
A Caul lo i:n I'liifilo ol' llnlliiN.
It has ciinir to my in'llee (lial llirr
air parties takine iictiii-ei to i'iilarj.i
relilesi'lltllie 1 1n'l 1 1 sel Ves H'O'llts Inr Iln
I u;li lu make kimuii that i have n
agents in tow n.
Siieeiineiis nl' lnv Hoik ill Oil Ink'
Water 'i ib ICS l'a: tel uml rravnncao bi
seen at I 'iilinnr A Walker's I Mil; Sinn
Tile ladies are l'esiecU'llllv invited t
i all an. 1 examine the win k. and jild;!
Inr llieniM li s. II. M u.iiM--.
M'l'T I't
I'or l.t-linnue
A lieautil'iil nud highly iinpi'iivcil Ii
iliana liiiin Willi ihvi-tliiii' liarn. out
Innisrs ni'i liarils etc.; will In' cxcliiuiL'e
for Dallas city propci'tv or Texas bind
Address Kdilor llcrahl
A t iiril.
Ilavin;' at the re'u -t nl' my friend
cniieliiileil In make my home at lalla
I niiiT my sen ices us Iraclier nl iiam
il li' I in nan luiiMC. I liti'inliiif.' iiin
can obtain terms etc. by cullimi on o
iiunresMiie iM-areo a. nit .uii I mu
ineii'i- slrcet. iniii.'il-d I in
I'or Sale (iirap.
mes l'aie'nii' and Hoi
(silver lor sale cl.e;
I'niiiii. Aiiidv to
An
horse
Steam
tliiiiv
A I
auejNillin
II. V. TOMI'KIX'S.
tlo to "Ulive !ianch liniiii! Saloon
loi a lil st -class cup ol '.lava coli'ec etc.
anir h!-l in i oi is i'iiiu;i icx.
I'm l tier KeiliK llon.
lieini! eniibled at pii snil to purclinsi
gooils iu my Inn- at a reduction of 'JO
pi i- cent: I deem it due mv iinti-ons to
L-ive l.liem the beiiclit thereof and
sliall llicretnie Iroin tins date sell at n
Hiaii'i Tios ok 'Jll I-Klt ci:n't.
.... r
in iiiriuiT prices. i am now receiving
tun la rfj-.l stock uml most. complete its-
sorlmcnt of floods in mv line evi
bi-oiilit to Pallas. ( li-ders by tclej;riiih
pi-onipuy auciiileil to. tliilers tilli
loi' any cemetery in the city.
A. W. Moiiton
I'ndcrtiiker "S t'ocln-an street Pall
Texas. jy-'H-tf
Wliern nml Wliy T
-ri. : ' ... .
i ois iniesiiim is (men ncui.i on our
streets and Irom facts well known to
those who have visited the establish
uient it seems almost a minii'le to lim
every one w ho has invested at the New
ork elolhinj! House speak so highly
oi i ue noiise. i lien- eomini! anion;' u
in the very dullest season of the veai
the extremly lar ;e stock they cari v' tin
vusi. ipiiniiiues oi gooils unity soli I life
pii..U-s I'm- every body; hence we bear
where mv they found? Thev conn-
ti-oui New oi k of the lurfio inaiiuftic
luriiij! cslnblishnient of A. Steiiibeii;
i '.. "- ii- .ii . .. . . . .
i oi n inter su-eei .nil wliy can
tliey coiiiiiiaiid such u trade? They kit
iiniioi tersand maniilactiireis of all t bey
sell ami make it a mutter of ininoi l
unco to let everybody liml out that w hat
nicy sen is tlio liest ami lowest in price
and have no opposition in the city oi'
t latins. Inr they are daily represented in
the best market ol the Tinted States
noire Willi cas mey rail II 1 1 I 111:1 11 V
opportunities tor proper investments.
This bouse is located m "iO'l Kim street
J'allus lexn.s where our niercliui;ls
li-oni lai- ami near can lay m their sin
in ies in exact ev 1 in k jii'iccs. Special
lines of t'lotbin.' (hut's I'm nishiinr
i n....i i oi i . f
v.o.'ii.- iiiiiim nun Allocs 1 1111 Animus
aiiL'l'idtf
CITY BI'SIM:SS.
Hot nml Cold limni m WHnoii'n
4t4 r.lin alrvl nl It renin. ilen Amv
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
.. J. Hl.01f
NIXON
. A.uiiu:
AilesiaiiJlorino'Conlniclors
l' II U 111 ....
.MiK.iii.....rti.. j-;st. .;;: hv : ; zri"
lll'lll well nil e ... I r..l'.i T '...' .". '"' '"' l'"
urro! ' -''-" """i"ii.irininiii'urtli
UK F Kit To
Wiom6!?!!"0"' MVJB" Art; C r
!!
GFvEAT
il
' I I. IV v
W'll
i llls lun-
.e I. a
nelly I.I
I III III. 1
III 1' . IlK
REFORM
lilnioM! I.ei-oiii
inn' II tun. M il li
ri ut ii i m
nnele en i in
1 .!: .- I n
1 i:'.
1 l.ll
innl
Well-Biacle and
I . i ii.t m k
Wl.n
I i "1 n u
1 1 i ilnlX" "Sho.lily
li linvilll
Ami 1 nl allow "i i
i-l'slotl'er- tn
rintlille
Honest !m!s! WclIOIinhi! Holorisi I'rict's!
S'umM emu:
A till' MM i u-'ll
Hi.- r." nil- nl lux
ill . m ) at'i'-'ihl- l t -' 'i in in t)r Stc !(. t 'I CiullilhK t'll. ti l Ur Hf.lf my !
c i hi! ' it di II he nii't (u'lnii' wt- tft I Im null we l nl ct nt to n. e the mo U-
nl luut n uis Im ! viv inn uy ifiiih. v iuu uiiti't what we isa) :
No Shoddy (ioods
ItJSrORM WELL -
All w- n-K i :i Mill HIM
iin al l i i'Ii. rat Iut lusi a Hah'.
'It nial;.' yuu
Omv wi- nt-1 1
THE CLOTHING PALACf.513 ELM ST.
JULIUS
HIllH.III
BANKING.
. OlClt IIKH
i'l'i'llelit.
KAM'I. l.AKIllTOV
(.'lisllier.
THE
DALLAS TEXAS
r i I'l l A l.
liio.iiiiii
DUlKCTOltM:
IV. K. Mi-Kiitiio .). s. .Muyrliilil
s. T. Hiiutloii K. Il.ilriilur
Hlllll'l I.HlKhUel.
Tr:i imnrt a Uenerul lluith Iiik Hiwiiniui.
Coliei'lliitiH iiniile on nil pnlnlH Hint ri'lllll-tt-il
tor on iluy nl luiynieiit.
l)rufliliHWM mi nil Hie iniiiclpal oltidn ol
tilt- llnlti'tl Miitt'M nml ! urniie.
liileri'Mt Allont-.l mi llrptmlln.
I'OltKKsroMiKN'I'M:
liiuioitciB nml I'niilevs- Nu'. !rk Now Yoik.
Hl'elel i Ci. I'lliliiilelnhril.
I lilnl Null.. mil lli'iik.hl. l.iinlH.
Allen lliiltmilll t Co. SI. liuls.
Niitloiiiil llinik nl TexiiH (liilvt'sitin.
-itnlK NtUI'iniil Hank New Hrli HiiH
Tlilnl Niitltiiiul Hunk I'lili-iiirii.
It-lil.'l-l.vr.
nut . k nm'i'ht.i - - Tiiiisiiivf.
II. . SWIMi CASIIIKK.
K. H. UIVKM'IIIIT ASST. I'lMIIKK.
EXCHANGE BANK
DALLAS TEXAS.
W ill do iienernt hniikliiR hihI oxctiiiiim.
Duslnnw: iniiktit'.illi ftiiiiiii on nil iiri-twHble
IMiliiln un I cell cxt'liHtiiie on mi u) iirincl-
pal clttiiii hi tile 1'nlti.il Stiitt.a hii Kunipe.
uikkitiiiui:
J. . rrnwilim I'liti. K. Clmuiu.ll p. H.
llllVl'IlBlirl. Jim M HI...... 'l Vim'
II. I ill" K. O. IJHIIIIH'IIV.11 IV s ..'. I' I..
Iinelilnr. II. M. Krviy. ' tn-U .-aiy.
S.4.ADAH. il l. I.KONAMD
Adams & Leonard
Corner of Elm A Auttin Sts.
DALLAS - - TEXAS
W) nlHO llPltotlnf a flrut i. i. ... .
niHk loaiiB on K(Mk1 collnUirHln.
JMikUiimiumlo ui iili mtuftn tii.lTnl-
JOHN KKKK
W.J. (LA UK
Vlro-I'reii't.
rrtmiilcnt.
U.'l
AUNSl'AUUH Aunt. 1'iwtiler
y
Or WALLAH TKXANJ
CAPITAL 5100000
OollootlonrnmmMlonrti.y of pajment at
DIHKCTDnHi
W.r.lioniior. W.J.ri.rk
Jnlni H Uryiiii.
H.
Jnlni Krrr.
ii-Tupnnen iwntf
To WJiom It 3Iay Concern !
Tim HiHli.rMlmii'd Imvo oiiniiod irlt
ni-twtlvti nml Collri-ilnir AKiii ry at i5n i?
Miilt. ir..t. room a wlier" t "7w?hIi n'i
nwillm their w-rvlmH ca I. or 1.1 ir?12
JOB 1
Mm
r.Ci.NPEimAco.
REFORM!
PRICES
iuiy ii
nr
IL
ilh-uiisli-.l wllb III-: IIIV-.MAH1-.
Iln- iiiiiinilii'il illinium oi liii.lly-
W e I. IHIW 11 MH'I l l''ll III Un
I - III I. Ill
nm nl i"'l
.ellllli l.i-l'U l in l(IVC I'M'i) nil-
Stylish Clothing
ALL
n lliel li I use III line ull III-'C
- ll eli tlio
I .il'i'l'.." Inn Illlii'll III I list 111 lllc- IllliriO't IHIW.
lilnl tin Colli I lien till l'iill. rrss" It shall he so
0 REFOiitjl
"Sot.S'li'l"l
"I -.in Ua s I- a
Into
llli'S'
lai im; I i oiiln-. 11 -M mil-'
Kepi in tho Mouse
MADE CLOTHING!
a reK'Har cuslinner. Wo will not iui nrcpreKi nt
ytm -a. vu m j uu.
IvAHN PropY.
l Aiiri. in i.i. in: a us i t i ri K in aiis
iihii:in ii iu. i ii ui:i i iki i i.aks.
fiiNi-KHM. n sum m ur im i.vm u
SI A I KH l: IS. IIII.I.H III' I.AIUMa Kll'.
iIiiiic e liiii A unli k nl tin- llernlil Olllec
PROFESSIONAL.
JAMES B. SIMPSON
ATTORNEY AT LAV
DALLAS TEXAS.
ruellei. In nil Piatt mill l-Vili-riil foiii ln.
. HTIiW A h r.
WU. L. STKWAHT.ll. U.S.
1.11111 IT II.
.1. S. STKWAKT 4 SOX
DENTISTS
Pte 604 Mail SI. Dj Mrs.
iiiu.'e.lil
Dlf. 1IKMIV K. LKAKE
and Residence. No. 734 Elm St.
nVhlt IIIIVT COKKIX'S Illllll S'I'OIIK.
uitti-i- liourH - Kr m 11 a. m. to :i n. m. Sun.
ilii s-l- nun u lo lu n. m. hi a frm a 4 n. m'
-l.liliiiii
V. K. Ill (I IIKH
J. D. BTOOKINU.
IKS. IILIjHKS & STOCKING
Office-'
HUK.id.lui
No. 737 Elm Street.
ALFRED H
Attorney
BENNERS
at Law
503 Elm Street
X3VXjXjA.0 - TEXAS
roNliillIcK Aililri'NN Lock Hux i'E.
n."rK7r0U'W1 't"'" Ntlon"'H'"'li nud City
PHILLIP LINDSLEY'S
LAW OFFICE
It.. r...i ii.
.in. mm r.iiiintii.m neiir (Minier of Kim mill
aiilHOH Sirt'tlU
P.O. BOX F DALLA-l.TlXAS.
Will nriiMire In l ho c.. ... ...
IV. nml In llieHupremfl dud FcUml Oourti'
HUM limn Ka-frra-iirtHii
Ull . . ..
.r. . """f; City Hunk. nill:
HmthoinZittr'W
vitiuinuiy
1liAWFORD & CRAWFORn
(Formerly of Ji'lTemoii Texan;
A ITORNEYS AT LAW
' 'I'Miivnr Mitrttalln 4 Underwood ...
"I .'" In und I.HtiiKi ir 1 11. o "tnn
HU(S. ll t f
H. I). I)ONALI
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LAND AND COLLECTING AGENT
IIWMTril WIHK-fOUNTl. THS
Jll f" II
b. k. liuuKK. 1 z
. v. nr. a II in
BURKE & KEARBY
ATTORNEYS AT LAVT
o.07Mla Nlr...t
I
I
I
J. U. Iii III ''!'.
Ki-'.llRiDT o:
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
'it.
PHOEMX Hartford
j CONNECTICUT Hartford.
ATLAS. Hartford.
on U
i T I V
immon
jLJ XJ xls. j.u
Downtli3yGrO &Sdxi
In Order to Make ItM! I'or our cM.'iinI (' K!l ais.l Hlnier
fttoclt. mv I'onrl titled Nt'U
QUI ITLKKSTOCK OFSU3S3IESUiOOI)S
TO SUXT THE i'2MSS.
1 YARD WIDE HEAVY DOMSTICa12 Ya; diforJl.
7-8 WIDS LOi-STIC 14 Yards for !1
MARSEILLES and PIQUE worth 25c now 8 Yds foril
AND EVEHY OTI1KR ARTiCI.2 IN PROI'CRIION.
llio i.i.ltlic is luily awiico 11 ul we arc i!:ijh giUiif? our cine
tonscrs o:iiir) Mitti-liifiioii.
A
And iMiiivinci'il thai
TIE DOLLAR STORE IS
TO 01 11 WHOLKSALi; 1IIA0E
v oiYvr Spwial SiIit-'iu'iil Irdni lli' r ii( l-.nv .1 1: (iuii
SaiU's in c Voi-!..
GOLDSMITH ROSENTHAL & CO
714 US! xm t o o t .
HA "P
HanufaotiirtrH ml Ui-alern lu
BOOTS oxi.ci
. w6 kofV ft fllU llno. f 110 iniikcB of Etiitein Work of all Klylc-s nnd sell at prim
Lwm ludueo you to buy. JiootH and Kioe8 limit to order. ' ocUIWly
GARTER & G-IBSO
MANU PACTUUEna or"
BLAKE BOOKS
I'Al'EU 11ULKHS
JOS 'T.TT4TEJEZFL&
Etc. Etc. -iXa I3Ij3VE BTTIEET.
Uii!mwd'.1'UK0' EVtiy Ulscrlltl0" NetV
riioenix Moulding
Kim .(Street JTiilltiw
OQRS AID
BRACKETS STORI FRONTS
Window and Deo: Frames Counters Shelving
All Incrltl(iin ol
tur pernor..'
Iirovc.l
ulll L!)I(iS OF BEGCLAR PATTKUXS SO TEK CtM JISCOIST
Jim Hell ikI il'whS "f ." 'te'.'? !'11."". llnhiMTiiiliK. (-IC ebmf
. . .. ur uu
TURNING AND SCROLL SAWING A SPECIAL!
CiiMom1 IL1 WBK aUeucl to by experienced workmeu and wit boat deUiuilo
r v atnvv PfonHttv-
Por
-(JO
For Boots Shoes and Clothing
ForanjihlnR in nf foi l.iy or Gent goto the OLD"!'
ULI JIOI SK !'
W. G. RANDALL
COS Elm street Wiilla.
U... .... .
" ("" P"". and will bi. M.1.1 . .r. "..
u wmi ureui Uoodn the bast BtocV of flotiilna. liuta booW and rJliofHi Notioiiii
WORD TO COFNTJiY MERCHANTS
W. G. RANDALL & '
J II. II litKuii
IIKlUiru
) 1 ' ' 11 J
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In sirrH Dill his Texas.
HOME New YcrK.
CONTINENTAL New York.
ROYAL CANADIAN Mr03f.
ducxion io f floe
STORE
WT15KKT
F.
3? fgi
liiE PLACE FQH IWMl
limited .t M jlerato Prlo
S'.tlsfHCHOO
lll)2.tl
ami Pljuiing
Mill
HjiI - Ii ViuiiitiiolurtMl Iit he JIimI I'"'
.iii'!iliierj.
jiuieu irom
aluoiid iti?'P (inif nnd "O"'
"r
our
TO
'
montM'
' ' '
fs. Main
iWi5Nuttu"J'""pi"'"uf.
COo Elm iStreot ijaii-
.V
t7Jiy
iwa.waiii'ma-'-'H"'.
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