The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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BAV.JANI ARY us. 1470
NCRM ENTS.
tircrios FEBRUARY 15. 1876 J
1 ar seate center
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AUTHORIZED AND 11
to xponiice Habert %.<)
a a card state 9 i Nets
a pi r theemotent
wl the eni uing cic
ANXI
Lu-aFy
WE RETAIL
CATHEY U H. ECROELLKOPF. esoncs Dossiso
CARPET Schoellkopf & Doelling,
DEALEIS IN
T.TATHED ANT CATTING
At Wholesale Prices. — LEAIHEL AND FINDINGS,
CURTAINS. Saddlery Hardware,
We wk the citizens of _HIDES, WOOL, PELTS AND FURS
ELM STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS
1 Our connections with tenners east, enable ss to core as pigd..
Veanama Vi Cana en. New Orleans or St. Lot is Highest ensherice raid war ie-ALL
ATAMAN I WONS,
Vorne Pr.acra. money. enavetun trt 1
The following are ordered as the voting of China In WHITE, GOLD .
40 ga I places and presiding ofieers for the county, wn.ua La w.acuwn a men 410 and 418 North Fourth street,
*X FeSrICE‘% puserscr so. L.
- MARRIED ‘ ."-=- R
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counts, Texamn on the eveticg of Teen fort thgare with the West Fork to the west line
2.Wim.Selhtern) N. M: ot palli crnntyrtheogr snotit wetn the eouni-
apmusir arueei 3′4, u. Ws V. 20.2. n f . AC 8.5. ‘25s
ace. . tr theple of beginning.
MARTI NO-MOULAL I At the Cathoife ties ordered by the te rllv
ehurea on the ata iaprant, by the Rev. lng Meniticonstitute Jedite Preelatt No.",
Father Martinier, Mr. J. P—Martiue and via All that portion of Lailas conney Js ing .
Miss Annette Mouleid. Noefias. T between the Cim and West Forksut Trinity
3 . * CONMtsmIOREHs FRECISCTS.
** ******** 1 oneetoy the Court tint the tonoe-
For the week ending 12 1, Friday, Jen surge comprise the Commissioners’ Districts
unry 14 8. Fummmhr earjed.ely or JEE oDallaicourt, VIz:
THE DILL, BAIL a* n nt< a t Ann The property was worth about $100. If
saw hits for the first time the day be
: . : came to go on some one’s bond, A
Belt Turan State **dne* “hd Fam* man by the name of Barber and our
the lie re. Me Crime on Dill by the name Of Dil was with him. He g-FZEGT
} 1 , nr was in low spirits when he was with ****mner 0,122:
and the for about a year. He sometimes
got out of bed and seemed to have the
Fentimans for the Defense Predtente? nightmare. Do trot know pfany out
7,rages by deceased towards Rice’s sister,
the Plea or Inminisy. I don’t know of any communication
---jof any outrage upon Rire’ssister by de
. . ceased being made to defendant Rice,
ve give the Testimony of I know nothing about the matter ex- unry 162*3 *. ******************un*7,*=*ue__
- Hisiase by V. N. Evans u Punier a tils District No. 1—Compused of Justices’ Fur I Dallas and vicinity to write
i City for the National Cotton Exehasge. einets Nos. I and V . cull, - 2-
stock on hand September lot 2. District No. 2-Compored of Justices’ Per to us for prices of anything •
. Mt.skt *-- Jam J.^*^^ ut Jualeev re- in our line. It will cost you T
Disicier No. PCmpona of Juilees Tse. | nothing, and you will save | U,
money. We have a full stock "
Ate various witnesses examinedyester- cept from hearsay.
Hay in the celebrated Dill, Bell and — -----
: Nice ease, which at present occupies a srRe*G •* "RENT
the attention of the Crhaioni Court.
CHINA, GLASS
And Queensware,
OIL CLOTHS.
••
th.lno
Major Baylor te the Veters er this Received since Heptember it.
LARGE The charge against the prisoners is the
- murder of Reuben Johnson. Some •
tom uad rite sin iarict time in the year1874 William Dill was
Dlias an sub odnust____.__, indicted for stealing wheat from C. F. To the Editor of The Dallas Herald *
Will you allow me, through the col- stock on band-----------
—------4-------*—*------*=*=-.Market quiet,
word to the voters of this precinct. ht 22
' It was as the earnest solicitation of. Good Ordinary-—-------
many of the solid and most respectable mereNoloorCAL,
SALIC IT A Ton on .
nf eiliscas in both
, Brewria a candi
- —Thrt
Preeinet.
Total..:____... .......
Mbipyed this week...-----------i-
‘ Whipped prwinualy.,____...
Shippedsince September IM
is ane
2 w
go fer
Phoenix Moulding and Planing Mill-
Elm Street, Dallas, Texas.
BAND, and DECORATED.
3..W
Ward 1, City of Dallas—Courthouse, J. 1.,
. 11% Downs, presiding effi -'
Ji wdl ruse R ANc-Reeilh 12-de-e
Also, everything in Glass- .
. w. ac-Ruwcir Nrocm: ware and Queensware.‘You
*7:29s2eennramet can buy a full set as cheap
— t *0- ,-hom. from usas you ean buyafew
- 5 house, Joan J.bakins presiding officer. ‘ pieces from the retail dealer
— Denton rond-T. C wim, premiains odl Wegnaranteeeverything to
* Reifcns Punctr No. 2. be as represented. Remem-
wars Sehcolhouse—Bavia Murab, re- her that we want your trade
mehardnon - w. J. Wheeler presiding and will deal honestly with
Taylor. Afterwards Marion Dill w as
‘* ASP Rs. indieted for subornation Of perjury in wmer.efxoueuxelimbt.eeCT KeuNeS "
* 15-e trying to induce Reuben Johnson to
a a county, at the ensuing swear that on the day that Willism|L_________________
Dili was charged with committing the business, professional and working Highest temperature----...
that L Beale or Mariahmen of Dallas that 1 consented to let * :
xs dinoe ...: £ Ret: ^ ===== EVA
. tire night. Johnaou, the murdered, einet No. 1. * , _
linoeace John an. Coch- man, was on his way from Farraut They urged that 1 had come here, D.eidtrd nicer
51 the lioure ex Hepre- a when Dallas was in her swaddling • * - • - -
roin Danes ounty at the ensu- country to attend nmxmi UMton ae ■ clothes, and by alye labors as a public A disordered liver plays sad pranks with =-=----- --------------------------------------------
w itnens W ten lie met his untimely - journalist in the columns of the News the digestive organs, the bowels, the*H . Duck Creek Chureh-wm. Lovele ss, you, or not at all. Special
fate. On the night of the murder, the and THE HERALD, which I edited ncys and the blood, and inflicts an infinite prinlaing omeer. *. . .., ,
HRHENTXD SE - ■ -' 1 December 1874, he stopped at | then, had done much to make the ad- variety of unpleasant symptoms upon it* I Foorville—Hos B. W‘presiding onteer prices to hotels and restau-
u. .6-- sod wet w B1H feet, a negro and was taken vantages of Dallas and North Texas unportunate pomemsor, among which may be ***** RAICIeT "3 . rants. Nowon hand a large
a carhidate for Judge or the *1known to those w ho have since come mentioned yellowness of the skin andi, Pieamnt Vantey cur Wm. Putenn , nwpR TV V a
-dihcanem hence and horribly murdered. among us with their capital and labor. whites of the eyes, furred ronung natsen, PWA!% Otiietons Sehcolhouso—Rou-it line of DONE TEA and
inwele" * * Mt P2210 William Bell swora-My----" - - - *---* 4----— %— ---.. ------r A— 20 4 ---— a.---
** ATTHgHre
ST. LOUIS.
SASH ODORS AND BLINDS
placeapeortmentof all grades of unu u u L uuiiiuu
Carpets and Curtail* BRACKETS, STORE FRONTS.
• *** WEST ON socTIL Window and Door Frames, Counters Shelving,
we buy direct from the **^^***"“ - ====*** • * -
. A MOULDINGS on REGULAR PATTERNS so PER CENT DISCOUNT
___.__.Manufacturers, - a-eto . Bond ranccme net mlear Retie, carpet stripe. Mouided noes poems,
hndcchp-escninal ha inderng BEF KrFait' * -iCw Chamber Sets, very cheap. And ^.— - pi* *-* Whole *01242n=.tntnseimmasc - *
sawjonnts pueremon-E-Myp, E NEE nient aimeuir eva danien,, na even irun- ***-1 M .on. Send orders direct to or retail *****
o might, about alone, having bees conducted in the ton of the bladder and urethra. Husteiterisi prenlingome. ), , ultttnpmuird.orknwilineieonahimiion. TURNING AND SCROLL SA WING A SPECIALTY .
S o’clock on January 27, 1474. Haw Dill | interests of Dallas for two years at a Stomach Biti ine the rebellions or-: - 2c==== ==ee=c26.4.7 ALL ESI & SISRENBON __-.tuns
and Rieethat evening about a half or dead loss, Inat it would only be just can, and roy the bions manifestations 3.. e.nut pelcotloun—Jemse sewelt, - w s . .. J. KENNARD & SONS, CARNS *U ""****"* woisnri ******
p three-quarters of an hour before dark and fair that the people should be mnoretapidly and reilainly than anything presiding office: . . JUN. St, PE LOIA O J D. E GROVE Proprietor
w* E wASPn at my house. Came there and said given the opportunity of showing their else, and are far more agreeable and mftely 1. Haughty Mpre—-Arch. H Idaler, pew-1oc-2wty ocanp-dAwis Nr xomm ------- P
ate or County Juege of Dallas they wanted me to help them to put. appreciation of any services to the city | wholsomer than the violent evacuants with * s, Framan, presiding omeei.S-- - --*---
theensmsetia____.___Johnson but of the way,us he wasa am county. . which the billore often pers ente their aa-l Mezuuit Miation—W. A. Rus. pisidinE 1
. = NE AU rSoRIEn AND KE- witness against Rice. Was not taking 1 therefore submit my claims to the fortunate bowels ant stomach, under the officer, t
1 to santnce Rott.N. West part in the conversation. I My wife and people at the ballot box. I have done mistaken impression that they are regnlat- - pai cm., I
aitM 245 Mary Davis went over to Morney's. I what I could for Dallas, when she ins their very altenin. A. 8. Clare, Pressing omeer. I
T 1 They came back that might and said I needled help, and her future wasuneer-
Fertonno Attr**-. -—------------ — ------—- — * ***-------* *** * ********
II R AUTBORDELANT E He (Dill) had a pistol and wan be willing to do for me on election day, t and the west Indies, the celebrated HomeICop **, PAUns o
L 7 m county sorey wanted me to go where be wanted me Very Respeettuily, E. W. BAYLOR,Stomach Bitters is thestan-lard remedy for ' susriew’s raserser wo. 7.
1 31 ty,at the ensuing election. , :—------- ----, ----
4 j \ - and Rice called Johnson out. John-
Fer****n - son w ent back and pit on his clothes
1 1 ARE AUTHORISED AP RE and we then told hin. be was under ar- i
J . .1 srutrn 419 county, rest and tied his hands. We hung
—in eiveth-a. Dim. Dill put the rope around his Beck.
TIRKSXFD AND RE-
snc 4. W. flark-w s
oni-alias cosuty as Kep-
sPletura
For Dintoje: Jadae.
(eartrd
name P.
They contended that as my Work
•. . William Bell. I know Hill and Rice. 1 and putlie spirit had been anything
War Conaly Judge Knew Reuben Johuson. P * 2*
' AUTHORIZED AND BE- at Reed’s house on Munday
I. I to andounce Ed. € Bewer j
tale for County Judge of Diana
—: the ensulig ciretb. .
. 1 three-tarters of an hour
.. —------ —.,.,-----——-------— Throughout the United States, and la fact
might eousider bijself under arrest tain; now let us see what Dallas is the continents of North and South America’
liutenins-A.B.
scuricn’s PaECINT 80, S.
“ KU., map It
MAKING READY MARKED DOV
N Ero RIRLA IN PRICES
Dallas Book House
J. s. JACKSON A co.
SPRING CAMPAIGN
__Must be Closed Out In order to
s make roomfor our.
toso that eenirs, Ment"Pte lisedr Candidate for Justice of the Peace of the various diear w k h we are an F Pard-Thomas Cuncinehm, Femi-
P’reeinct No I. . I more or less sutjeet at this season of Ilef ing eficer. -
- ------in. year, and i statt- nint as a remedy for t- cha church-David Jordan, Het •
—For horses and mules, go to the male slekpen.__. —___ Lmion—M. D. L Gracey, Presiding omrer. J
concrete stables, west end Main street,* Me (ar-fut. scarep’S PAFEINCr, No 8, i 1
in these days, when lisnituate, hot air. and Stutts’sehoothouse—Walam Hat y, Pe-|
i sedentary ceeupations; entire the tair to feet , atting officer.
. out it is a matter of ne ittrle importance to Oropeyine “choolizouse 3 - Hallock, Pre-
know which of the hair preparationsarefMdiomri
any value. The injsity, as has been fre- A true copy from the Minutes. < 1
1 1tdacoat Witness: A. Harwond, Clerk of
The undersigned would most respeet-iqently proven ty the Artcomasoidin the District Court of Dallas Coun-
’ of hair doctors, P***** lite u. ».» merit. ly Given under may hand and of-
*1 Buch being the fort, it is € onsling th liise twat.] fetal deal, at my office in the ( lty
"*-.‘ ins: - who are amicted tonnow there in really one " of Dallas, this theu day of De-
-0X212,2272-AW -**=* amended and und CW T "A NEwoon Clend.
by the first medical sathority,and Dias stood w. A. HanwooD, Deputy Clerk.
Tand. when ei.^dV^krnT^ 1-m-s-----"Dt--r-p-rIon MR No===___—____
,------------1 was stand- | and was also sent out as a missionary its VFGERAm E "e . RE 1 -
ing at the north corner a id Dill at the to build up churches throughout this xeWEH-irulyeitdeecmpoand waseh
opposite. I live five or six hundred State. Since that time I have colleet-aanoustionnsly ths best preparation oithe
yards perhaps a half mile from Clem’s ed the sum of one hundred dollars, kind now before Die American public-It
‘ 1 will restore to gray hair its orhinai colors* Anay’e 4
elewsse the hetal thororghly. eure alberup - DI ®
I tion of the scalp, and will always restore Ur .7
----------------- Cherry Pectoral
a Foe Diseases of the
-=- him. Dill put the rope around his deck,
iuonrzep Yo AN- We asked him questions about horses.
—E ----- # Dil *(---- - walked Lia A- Rice told
GOG ELM Street, : :
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EEALERS IN
: Dallas, Texas
BOOKSANDSTATIONERY!
Material, Paper Bags, Drafting Paper in Rells, ete. Largest Ntorili
gnees haste always on nand. Large and beautiful stock of Initial and Fancy
Paper st one-third less than ever before offered. ......,
— . - . , Mr. Jackson having just returned from New York, where he is bouis ee=
L# OA T I a unprecedented low prices, be is determined to inaugurate a new era a Dalles Pier AT
V nnna STAAL mume nis entire stock at such low figures as to defy competitor. Examingai stirs
OOF OIOGK and phoeeand mtlsty xoureerve. _______________********
PPE & UtYI
BORER & TABLES, Proprietors.
D. G. Lindsey Auctioneer,
% -
To the Citizens of Dallas County.
MUSE #M 14. Mm
2 * — - -3 him that he had told him
5 up in Tarrant county that if he came
down here he’d be hung. Rice told
him when be was let down that if he _. .
had anything to say, to way it. He re- fully call your attention to the follow-
plied that he had nothing to say. Afler ing::
we hong him Rice cut hi * threat win: At a meeting of the Free Will Bap-
my knife. , ****,** **HSU,HI*F*
Crows-I rented Mrs. DiPs land. Had rison county. August 23, 21875, I was
been working Mrs. Dill's
Hice knocked at the doot
. glithe for rebeleetion to the office czs
a fr Dilas shunty, sti the easums
when he was
W.
was AIBHORIZED AND RE
- ad te janomuet Jerry M.
as a candidate for Sheriff of Dallas
t the ansuipe election _
ins Al monizun “AND R>
tad to an gounce W.M. Moon * A
: *: *nt «d Dilley’ County at the
MAMMOTH
DRY GOODS, ETC
Per nearer* Clenk.
*1 E ARE AUTHORIZED AND RE-
incunce om. A. Har
i 243 a a cau-id I. for Diret € tork of
i 1- .»■ santy, at De Februnt” election. .
THORIZEP AND RE-
2.IL 0 ois.
1
ABE. AE
; wrated to -------- - -
e as a amdisale for the office on
ex of Dain I County at the ensuing
opposite.
I live five or
to where Johnson was
six hundred State. Since that time 1 have collect-
• from Clem’s ed the sum of one hundred dollars,
killed. Riee ($100) from my colored brethren to
and LetRide) ; build a church in the city of Dallas,
W t dida t and through the aid of the white aud
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Which will be Complete by Feb-
ruary 15th,
mm 1
1 said let’s tie hiss hand-,
* tied them. Dill stood by - _________- -... ........ ........ ...- -.... ......
stay long and went down to where we colored citizens of Collin enunty there 1 .
hung lim. I just told the-truth about has been two ear loads of lumber laid simont tavarially de, "PE: eiemseldee
it to lower because it was the truth on the ground for a church in Gray
and I wanted to tell the truth. i did not Rock.
I have any offer made me-
he set free. I don’t think the notes
eor County Clerk.
: w-s cut AUTHORIZED AND RE-
tewtani to armrotnee,
(H=r=ee4* pudate — ----- - ----- - —T— -— asu wa an use pans MIR*****
- AN TAN ***** presented to me are in my writing years, and I am well known to all the
Captain Alex,
lot County Clerk
% Aruonzap AND x
Y acted to an meunee Jon H.ole
a widate dir Cell "
ths wa nibg-fectio *,
E AMD >K
•R = ----- - - - as
, • an couNs at
WRAA nLANLLK
.a itulate for
as odily, at the
that I would
: ha, destroyed the roots. The article 1 made
by R P. HAu a Co., Frshua, N. H.—(For-
1 have been a citizen of Dallas coun- ney • Tre-*. JanA 1_____
ty and town for the past nineteen To the Voters of Precinet No. 1 of Dal.
Grand Clearance Sale
Of Dress Goods, Shawls, Fars, Meri-
noes. Underwear and Hosiery
FOR THE LADIES.
WEOFFER BARGAINS
BARANTS n BILxs,
BARGAINS IN ALPACCAS,
BARGAINS IN MERDOZS.
BARGAINS IN FRENCH PLAIDS
BARGAINS nr PLAIDS.
- las Connty.,
in placing my name before son as a can-
didate for Justice of the Peace for Precinct
Throat and Lungs,
When 1 got home my wife was in bed old citizens, and so far as I know, no
When Dill came to my house that complaint has ever been made as to
night he said 1 might consider myself may character, or that 1 am unworthy
under arrest, as he wa need me to go to be a minister of the Gospel of Christ,
where he told me that he wanted me My former owner, I think, will voueb
to go that evening. Didn’t go home for WT character
drunk. Did not drink anything with Knowing that the people of Dallas
tu Choctaw have been generous to others, I appeal
would ba in- i to them to assist me in my endeavors
*/"" fat see did Lived
nsutug election.
C
-FACTORY ------
* 3. W. RUSSELL a co. PROPRIETORS .
CORNER or GRIFFITH AND PATTERSON STREETS, MastracTURE
U and BETAHES of all kinds of the best material, and ALL % ABRANTEP DD
| Are prepared to all orders st whole ale cheaper than can be bought eler where,
an cited and promptly alled. The highest price paid for Broom-straw. A
so we have special rates with the Houston and Texas Central Railroad to <
dect-w ly -
No. 1, and having been a long time engaged
in the practice of the law. I deem myself
qualide i to discharge the euties of the office. |
in politics I am a Democrat. If elected to
the office I will know no party or clique in
the discharge of my official duties. I have
not, neither will 1, form any eothbination
with any party or parties, but I will run
Very respectfully, * upon my own merits t need the emoln-
AMMON M SCOTT, ments of the offiee—if elected, will be thank -
Pastor aud Missionary of the Free ful and grateful for your suffrages, and will
- endeaver to discharge the duties honestly,
-------faithfully, to the best of my ability, and ac-r . __l
cording to law. | lost half century, is a sumiclent assurance to the
Respectfully, your felrow-eifizen. public that it will continue to realize the happiest
G.W. PATRICK.results that can be desired. In almost every
Knowing that the people of Dallas
1__-____Nation. 1 didn’t know ..... ..._____.... ... .
THORIZED LANDLRE- trodured as a State’s witness. No one to finish my church here.
- insinuated that if I would tell what I —
knew about the ease that I would get
• out. Never wrote Marioh Dill except ..__.___
an answer to one he wrote. I left Mis- war Baptist Church,
si-sippi when a child. As —-
charged witb murder It
Mill walked behind the .
. my rille gun. 1 was between him and should be thoroughly understood by
AUTHoRizkb AMD to my wife. He had a pistol, but I did ... ... . .. .... : — -
nouace tapats W:*3 not see when he put it ap. We went \. Nas 1 . .25 awihe
nddnt D5emot of up ta w Read’s. Th e dogs made a eles. No organ * delicate, as the
1 nuise at Johnson. Walked directly eye—none need such intelligent treat-
w 1 SHRM’Y 4.B At up t the door. I haveT
AW ARE AU.,— --=
Y9 orated .»• s mounce W. H. Prather
... aha date for = - * 5 *1.4
Tasty on Dallas, t the enmning election.
elicetor 4 Taxce of the
sor of Taxes
ARE AUTHORIZED AND RE-
-- ------Jan. P Good-
fee Ass
WAT, Ekononnee-----
atehe sa a cinuid ste lor theolfice of Assen
- - Taxes for D fias Counts, at the enmn-
ME
shrachnty at
4
such as Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough,
And Bargains in
Was never
i the Nation.
door and got’
—There are two or three facts that
those who use or about to use speeta-
*s_— REDUCTIONS. ORESS goods
The reputation it has attained, in consequence of .....InAll pena-tmients
the marvellous cures it has produced during the L
* SAP
RAILROAD PLANING MILL!
______MANUFACTURERS OF
ALLDOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS AD BRACKETS
---------- Also Stair Ratting, Stair Posts and Turned Balusters, Doors and Window Frames, Church
■ I Pews, store Fronts and store Doors, glased or unglazed; Turning and Scroll Satire
Dressed Flooring and Hiding : Ceiling dressed: matched and beaded. Regular ofoidelfd
.__' inside or outside Blinds made to order on short notice
BROWN DOMESTICS,
■ In All Departments.
FLANNELS. SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
KNIT JEANS,
Dallas, Texas, January 6, INS Jantdit I section of country there are persons, publicly A*
we advise all who want the best wagon in - known,whohave been restored fromalarmingand
the market to rush to John S. Witwer, at
vi cuss ^......-T. V* Ato w* we — ----1- -=-== ------ -------------------once, and buy the Studebaker. onehundred Allwhohave triedit,acknqwledge its superiority:: c.nu
%-=- sa eandmate for Amressur of Taxes time it vas. Jt wM about 5 “elock eles, we state the following facts- and twenty-five Just received, - cnwu and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates **:*25*
1 1 ^ Uma, “wa I Lena— are either produced from pets- The universal teltrmoay a that the most as to whint medicine to employ to relieve me dir _______
w=m--moms.,nue time it was, as I bednocfock,u nz ================== •ENTS FUENIsune GOODS, Etc. BLEacuko DoMssTics,
. to keep the can be fused with alkalies and produces
no idea what iment. To aid all in selecting specta-
i- sens
• ■ / ty of alias at the ensures elee- when they came to my mouse sue muo
‘ time. We stopped about five minutes
house the last
Lenses are either produced from peb-
Blankets, Overrents.‘”asinet Nasts,
Men’s and Boy’sClothing.
1---1
— . and late for Ages O Pr F-
I county of Darias at the nexteleetion.
Factory—Corner Pacific Ave. and Pearl St., near the
Crossing of T. C. and T. P. Railroads, Dallas, Texas.
navire the most improved wood-working machinery and none but experienced work-
men, we are enabled to furnish a better class of work for less money thenangsherte
north. Texas. Parties ordering stairs will please, give size and disgram of hall, height of
story from noor to noor, and point of starting and landing in ordering state ^21*
circular, we require an exact ground plan, witherlocation of risers in esiinder. All order
promptly attended to. Remember the place—corner of Paeinie avenue and Pearl street,
Duee Texas, audiiwir
wife Don't recollect what I done on
UTHORIED AND EKSunday, I didn’t waut -—. c.-.-y-urtnun i _______---------
y " M W"I I might because 1 had never, been ‘glass. It is erroneous to call these can makre money, and save time and trouble ing diseases which beset the Thront and Chest or
in ub a APS oT s sand grains minute pebbles, and the j by calling on standford, at 4n7 Elm street, childhood, wis invaluable, for, by its timely use,
TAR PL e m after story of pebbles being melted in Dallas,and examining and pricing his Im- multitudes are rescued and restored to health.
“1 wire sever tikea to me nori sheer. tummbug. Next to pebbles.moxrstocr.of Roots one nest, Hamendl — sains Mhends as every trimi, aa
to her about the case. J Didn’t state be- the boat lenses are made in France, ■ C "He LN to DE
fore the Grand Jury that Morney. my-1.1___- 2 IutLomisor eiventon. He willseli to mer
RE self and Rice committer
I didn't tell -
TE ARE.
Y1 seated 1
I es artran
I tanty at the
Country Merchants
the more formidable diseases of the lungs.
As asafeguard to children, amid the distress-
J 1 F ARE
W . juec-ted 1
exe Late for _
Al the ramning elects.
mnonzen, AND BE The5
aneunce M. V Telfisss -
wearer of Dolls County, corn.
CHEVIOT SHIRTING,
• DRILLING,
COTron PLAIDS,
BROWN DUCNING,
HICKORY SHIRTING,
ANDALL
STAPLE GOODS
At Less Price.
EXTRAORDINARY
BARGAINS.
. . __ the cures it is constantly producing are too re-
-1 Morney, my- J where the Liest sand for mak- | chants at iw man si. Low priest, wan | markable to be forgotten. No family should be
Cm ing glass is found; but perhaps as freights added. Call and see for yourselves, without i, and those who have once used a
165 Eil Toonty norwas arruid. 1 void mem when they good are made in Birmingham, and be couvineed.______J euwu .*“,..________. _
arat came that I didn’t, want to go. England, out of glass manufacturedin A word of Advice to Travelers. .......----=___99NZ
= They told me that I badthe advantage. France. Pebble leases are cut from
. of them, and threatened me. What
j the threat was I do not sow remem-
ber. Can not remember how many
. -1-----1 M. Cookean;
1212
y slum
ony, as the ensuing elee
ver Sawire of the Peace. •
W* ans AUTHonzEv AND BE.
1 2a21*3222iIhel times 1 have seen my wife. Have
. 1 No. : tallas County, at the ensu- never talked to her about the afftir.
1 iuigeieeticn. Y. > ~ 1-Lu thefntshle ufthe heuso
acha Fisher
t: 1.______All st ood. on the frout side of the house.
XUTHoRIzkD AND RE 1 didn’t go around the corner. Do not
tomanonace A. € Brown * a know if any one else went around the
WE RE
. * -cater tepanounce A: " ■ **""" " KBOW II aBy one ere WIL around sF
**222TT,M T An h LO/Tene from
clertiom.«
JOELIT S. WITTWER,
prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway
natural stones, and are much harder has become so well known to the people of-------*
and clearer than any artifically pro- Texas, as one of the finest and most com-
1 fortable roads on the continent to travel on,
that it seems almost unnecessary that we
duced transparent substance. The
stones are found in the diamond re-
gions of Brazil, and are exported to
Europe, where they are ground into
lenses. Pebbles are alw^ya cooling and
| ltice when he was at thedoor. Morney
was not with us. I sent the answer to
Dill by Kinkaid. I did not read the
■ toy Mr. Payne jewelers make use of for proving genu-
- . .... to Mr. mwe,. * *- . wrote to Rice, line stones, they being much cooler
T:8 date 1but de not think the one present is the than atmosphere Artificial le—y
"*the the Frat Plecinet, In to one. Seems to me that the moon was Neaiwey wam. Das miiney to
say any other lense but a pebble is cool-
ing to the eye; and it is a well-known
fact that pebbles retain the sight twice
as long a artificial lenses Dealers in
J M d note presented in Court
J M Pourisa 5 anppuncediem to M r. Rice.. I think I
Mr, Douglas has been a shining a little. I could see Dill, and
he was standing still. They spoke
short, and called for the knife two or
day’s paper.
resident of our city for several years
1 is well known, and if elected will, we three time,
believe, serve the people, well and
’ Cross by Blate—1 got my gun the
night after the negro w, is bung. After
the negro was hungand we had crossed
------• H +-1A --that if 1 ever
. I the road they told me that if I ever
—We noth e in the Missouri Cas told it they would kill me if I stayed on
Pink, a spirys well edited paper, quite earth. They then gave me my gun,
an interesting letter, signed PM,” de-land I went home.
scripove of I-lias and her resources. Cross by Rise- I do not know what
The writer wields a facile pon and cer-
tainly does us no harm by his flatter-
ing comments. : -
NIRAT. ACHIN’T .
pleasant to the eye, asthe stone is al-
ways cold. That is one of the tests
should say ought in its praise. Yet we ean-
not ever get back from a trip over this line
without saying something in praise of the
management, who always sent to be strive
ing to make then patrons comfortable while
traveling over their road. The track in al-
ways in the best possible condition, and
trains are at all timep run at uniform speed.
Pullman’s Finest Drawing Rooms Sleeping
PAEPAnzD BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1
$500 REWARD.
owing to the mild season weare '
HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED
in all Goods for Winter Wear, and we 1
mean to elosoi hem at ,
GREATLY REDUCEDFIGURES.
Consumers seeking bargains will do well to
call on us.
BARGAINS IN GREY BLANKETS,
BARGAINS IN QUILT AMD SPUE ADF,
BARGAINS IN BLUE AND RED BLAN-
KETH.
■na*a VINE cLern COATS,
news FRENCH WORNTED NUITS.
news ENGLISH DIAGONAL NTITN,
MENN CANSIMERE SUITS,
New
them
these
York, and some of
respectable houses, take
lenses made of glass
and send them to jewelers throughout
the country, with flaming advertise-
ments, saying they are made of melted
time we left the place of killing. Dill
and Ricedenk. K w . iroupebbles in the most scientific manner,
my Huband. On 2.5, Me- ma are cooling to the eye, and charge
on Sunday I was at home. Mr. and as much wholesale as they should be
Mrs. Dill, Texas Rice and Mrs. Chan
. _ -__________- came there in
tion was prompt and complete. His the morning. Came there at I1 o’ckeek.
* - - ***-—-—. — hour by sun.
all the time.
—The negro ravisher has been con- _..,__
fronted by her victim, and the recogul- 1 bers were there, oms
shocking crime dexerver and will eer- Nsane-uyton
tainly receive, a severe -punishment. nuscand was
We wonder if he knows that death, by ' whole ----
sold for at retail.
We will sell perescopie pebble spee-
tacles and eye glasses in fine English
tempered steele frames for $3 (regular
price to any city, $5 to $7), and the
—_-—at home the
- ---- . .-time and was not
T-xeinw, En be meted out for ins en 1.--.2-n.."A... me a n.me. roe.. lower anas
no oeloek. Came homeland was drunk, ever sold before by any dealers. Nev-
—The clerk of the Crutchfield House | Very drunk and did not know what he er buy a pebble spectacle unless the
meports-an amusing instance of the was doing. Iwas in bed when he jeweler has n pebble tester.
* #* nere n edertis Ieamse. All got up when he came. There Has the largest stock of pebules ever
The second rook was foond asleep in was no cause to get up except there brought to Texas,
the kitchen, with-his feet resting upon was some talking. Deitz came about
PT - -that Rice did
offense?
leave until after dark.
a pan of burning coals and hot asbes. s o’clock. Am positive
the smell of the, not leave between 12 o’clock and dusk.
. Coulee tiin entered onexieinornet ann-eeeeeertorcesm
J. W. wenn,
sos Main street, Dallas, Texas.
S L The above reward will be paid by the un
and you are SPIRE not. er 2 man ders gned for the arrest and delivery to the
ng your wantsknown, yen can go either vla . Saerin of Dallas county, at the county jail
Hannibal er St. Louis. And for Kansas of Dailan county, of the person of
City. Dip T er, CHiliteral c or any of the moR-I DUDLEY BUCHANAN.
western states or territories, it is much the
liest route we have from Texas. Their din-
ing stations and hours for meals are all that
a traveler could wish for, and in fact there
seems to be nothing left undone to render s
trip over this line pleasant.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
2dtf
said Buchanan is about twenty
of age, five feet ten inches high, 1
plexion, sandy beard, light hair,
and in general appearance rough 1
A.W.
3 ♦ ■
■
MEN’S CANINET aerru.
| ma* JRANN AUITN.
Youths’ Suits, from 10 to 21 Tears of Age
AND DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED
ES ERR
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY
COURT.
— „ ________—The following named gentlemen
after some difficulty succeeded in That a wagon had been broken down were elected officers of Dallas Cam-
weakening the soundly sleeping anibe could get corn for any eenta par mandery No. 6, Knight Templars, for
I dirkey. . ‘ By siate—We had a clock. It was the ensuing year: J. J. Good, E. C;
—Our Episcopal friends have succeed- exactly 10 o’clock when he returned. Samuel Crosley, G. E.; K C. Meguro,
ed in purchasing four lots at the cor- I had never men wy bustand drunk C. G.; W- F. Cummins, Prelate; F. Aus-
ne or Harwood and Lamar streets tor fore A2R un,s W- H- toll. J. W- J. u McCoy,
the purpose of building a new church, before. Have known him six yeare.. Treasurer, John Loucks, Recorder;
The location , in one of the most beauti-1 Married to him four years. He did not Henry Eryay, St. B.; A. A. Johnston,
fal in the elty. The Rector, Mr. Day- bring any Do "al him. Did not Warder; J. M. McClery, S. B.; J.E
. export, has every confidence that all | bar H * S Barkley, Herald • J. E Fisher, sd G.,
A — L . LHAT, ----== _ W as M 1- Mill 9,1 14 M K
.__--,-___, a. A. Johnston,
Warder; J. M. McClery, S. B.; J.E
The State of Texas, County of Dallas. In
County Court, November term A. D. MB
Wednenluy, December ah, MB
at is ordered by the Cours inas the follow-
ing constitute Justice’s Precinct Ne, I, via:
Beginning on the Elm Fork of the Trinity
==-=.
the southern boundary of the Neal McCreary
survey; thence down Md ererk to the Tria-
===****% EWMLE
‘AWGuered by the Court, that the follow-
ing fmits constitute Justice's Premnet No.
X, Viet Beginning at the mouth of Hankber-
ry ereek on the Ean Fork of the Trinity
river, thence north with said Kim Fork to
the north ine of Dallas county; thence east
with sal econ'y use to the west line of the
EEE
with said read to its erasing on White Rock
ereek to a line parallel with the north line
of the SHA:* fence due west to
21101 by, tecurt, that the forow.
ing limits constitute Justices Prectuet No. 3.
aning on White Rock Creek at
and Pacihe Railroad I thence up
to the crossing of the Dallas and
Hoad; thence with said road
Armstrong Crossing on Rowlett’s
T2===
necessary Beds will be raised to ereetthat might. I don’t remember wheth- W. M. C. Hill, 2d U., H. K. Kornib,
*er e*! =242 UH. W. Mona, &
TUT , Children’s Suits, for 3 to 10 Years of Age
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ***=
Are Onered in our
ALFRED FREEMAN,
I AnTiST I 5
PHOTOGRAPHY
And Dealer in the
ozo. woons a co.and sos h samuas
ORGANS
Description and price list furnished upon
application. Will give more for the money
than any other. Terms most agreeable,
romee and show rooms North side Publie
A. Square), -
juR@ LLAB. TEXAS
WE OFFER IN
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Boots and Shoes
NEW DESIGNS IN
L.aceCurtains, Lambrequens, niindes
and
BRASS AND WALNUT SHADES. -
A very ane line of CUSTOM WORK in
French and American Calf Boots, French
kip Boots, French and American Ladies’
Kip and Cant Enoes, Ladies l and Children’s
French and American K id.alt and Merge
Snoes which we are determined to close out
GENTS UNDERWEAR
whieerunyoramse Mwr
SHIRTS and DRAWER
KEEPS PATENT
PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS
WAGON. CARRIAGES & DOGGIES.
--AND-
Garden City Southern’Clipper Plow
ranm, auruess AM* sraixeg wacox, canmaons, arcsis ass Tick RtLAYA: Save
ANDSFLAY rows, CLDGRerse ANDBREAKING PLOWS, COMBINED WALKING AND •-
IM esunvarom, DOTBLr-anovuL rows. "ARNOT* NIN "INE *
Don’t Dant to examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere as they are the BEAT *
the market, and are WARRANTED
JOHN s. wrrw ER. Kim St.. Dallas. Texas
DURHAM COWS NEW ARRIVALS IN
a Few Kentucky Fali-Blood Durham
Cove
Thoroughly acclimated, with young calves
bya thoroughbred Durham bull, for sale, it
"=*.. Daur aco. 1
PATENTS
enee invited in the Ke
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs,
MATTS, Etc., Ete.
— —w--F---‘
REED & LATHROF
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Books, Stationery and Paper,
PauTES MATERIAL. PAPER Bags, WRAPPING AND waul PARES
Blank Books, Rustic and Paper Window Shades.
COUNTRY onnuns PROMPTLY FILLED AT THE LOWEST RATES
505 Main Street,Dallas, Texas.
AGENTS FOB DIEnoL.es a RIENZEDS SAREN.
A .thek orthle celebrated srERL ING scHOOL FURNITURE on hand pete
recce Pel sood-eeoeutn** eyn 4 "**"
Thomas Rice-Iam a cousin of del ——.-----
Cendant Rice. Have known him tines meeten menere.
maconke. - : M 2 Ronea for me about two The Hisarn will print a general
omcem of Dallas Chapter No. a, yenre. He married and lived around selection ticket, for the coming elee
Red M..E. the there. I let him have paints. tion, and have the same sent to each
SHE-
SANGER BROS.,
510 & 512 Elm and Sil Main Sts.
■■■•z?!*?^!!!^^
ST. LODI
UNION STOCK YARDS,
man dwa, Kun R mine Hityri liner
o sr. LOUIS, MO.
WAL
I spoke to Wid hry "IF amaNe voting place in the county before elee
5*522*27 A bouF fur or ave tion day, which will have the repila
monuss before be was married he Democratic State ticket and such
traveled from my house up to Dono- ---f-aniidaten lic the ernintei
MISCELLANEOUS :
——:----------i—-
AVEMONE
sisseemers
p
2ev: nees Mottgne
1 kinds of Live stock.
a with the Yards meCume
========
ine and just. Consign direct
.==
zonnuus anD asTait pualman u
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
SE
I
- * *
traveren from may owes- -.*=- names of candidates in the county and
s bis rote IJA"L SHSRT district as may leave their orders to
that effect. The price per name will
f ithurae”
1eh ============ --------
EHECYEc Don’s consider him oferdinsty rearon, at $I per thousand. Orders will be re
*=** ======= =
maleg o 124" NAYS
:
w - 2
Jo. L. Fiber, Secretary.
y Mt **.em.9,4010 | we
—The Prince De
01
leg qarpusesls
tweeter.
IER
2
KINS.
LOVE * Co-
ankers and Brokers,
— ensects, we.
lag ana neou stocks, ninas Gold and
; AGENTS WANTED
) —von-
The Great South.
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