The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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NORTH TEXAS FAIR.
at the Busy Scene on
the € rottads.
(T h
NM
SHE A 1
i 1
s.- F
- Hamper at Work on Two
rra Themsand Feet of
ismarr.
.: Sack in-the West Already
The Display in all De-
rests Wil be the Largest
.Exhibited in Texas
ESTA BLISHED, 1849.
4. In case of a tie vote
DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER.41, 1876.
xant.and eatly mactsinery,
anted at $10,003, and la the gunt"
twelve months its transgetioneeover
$60,007, A mutation in its control of .
late has placed s inavorstly-nown elt
izen, Mn. €. A. Gill, aechief director
of its wide affairs, and agentletise
equst tolita vepponellulitien by
-----ef his-alministrative abiify and ater-
VARI --lngeuraeterTheanauks diguttery
VOL XXIV. NO. st the counting coon w w clurge-
-e-sssnsronripenspengooaom HSflts,.whoscqune bimetrins man
ment to complete, and in good hands. E W * * *
two experienced and reliable colored Neither can 1 S
men' giving elever help to teminss ...
specialty.
Dierly a Nieathenier's Enrrtago and
rhnthl nm ter % thie draw oinh-e heleu toeeira * V,w
operations in our elty, and they are---
anothericom: bedding, free of charge, to such a ate the anpl-y or ar-l-t-tout onwosths, sound somas win brefined e plane in mas
d in ami Al arhibitud Anirala not. exhthitad wifh. * *.=2=1 order that justice many be done tetery-1
_________sliver med- 1 body, the following rule will be stales y en-
al; besttoma ansier, smat maaninesod sepy fredL,
aratir, siush and combined, train and L.AlarteesintendedP
mittee man shall be called in, am his exhibited. Animals not exhibited will,
vote shall be condiand to the anmals be charged three dollars each for s all. 1 No. s-Best port able grain min
receiving the greatest number of voted, T Phersor sowsuoy 1 Araixqquen mmacomomessgemon ang I
and elinite fast. 1 Special rates to vehicles by the week Imear dever, grata weigher, diploma each hibitrob, after dnt hatch
. & Members of an awarding commit- and parties furnishing supplies. 1 ------aiiciene in imid in the books wish’
tee shall not in any wise consult until Fourporee couch earrings or pithes CO
after the awards are madeTwo - Conen. eufringe or omnibus. 16 No, d inter
- 6. As appeals from awards nt com- Twe-hore baggy. ----- ... Ea - 2—122
mittees are not allowed, the commit-wefor----—
, dia rorea waI-e mn- necy-ny of great care *="—
1 ay. from Awon in rendering their decisions. They are Eact. person over in years, whether
— .. ---•— -ai. - . the note. ia vemiele, on tootier horseback...—
" S nt Children under 13 years...-------.
ansand Prputum List
- Acnciatiot
vote shall be confined to
Best agriculture themine, silver
THE QFKEN CITY.
much esteemed Mr.
R. 31. Beripture as
and aliall ite final.
. yap. irter areepted an mittees are not allowed,
ltees will see the necessity
uriane xeeretary of requested to pass not only
set the animals in com petition, but
also on the age, soundness, class, Ac.
*1 7. When an animat
: class to. which is dues, ne
ton, to drive out to
no glance at the busy
-tea A tuny scene
-ides was ringing out
book keeper. Ahis
by Mens, 8. H. Chekrell a Co. and
Rt The Foundations of the Young "a
PEE I Giantess of North TenasLaid the — 8 -
Broad and Deep. '7
eteene em . — .
----------------= * , sketen' of Her industrial interests
1Best sure sue we ter w heel, diploma: mills- lered inithe bookswin ^fi
tones, diploma: bolting cloth, cipioma; be delivered at WeAES Hal:
112 m| ssone-dre-ser, deplores. Ito The examining committed
-..-.-- behthg. ciplome, side of land 21. Nn artiere,wtll De1
* lace leather, diplomat beiting rather, whine clock p. m. Baturday,”eh
R -14 -----=== —ey belling al * —Pe - NA RISA
et mtplomta.
property is owned
thing ill-adjudged in the cfdee of
their employees. Therein nothing
“ Inter in saying that the sobjoined
cost if twents-lve
The proportions of
-- —,-----mill can be deter-
mined by its’statement
business of this
alters
for last year
workmen anjean to fround in any part
off the United States: J. H., Sinclair,
foreman; H. Letter," machinin ai
chisel Enley, Wm. Williamson, AB.”
Reed, J. H. Benson, Andrew tanks
R. W. Landers, J. W. Ballard, R. I.
Grezi R. W. Graig, Iilae Brown,
* *5
which foote $1650,000.
Posner’s Figuring MM.
: As yet this grand • -
#-==
+ ben femener, aip on; home 24,
* boro a: display of Ml ing, miver er-e.
N 7—Pnting dmeypesk
now manufacturing farp.-wagons
equal to any on the market. . Their
business will amount to $h00 per
month, Mid is increasing magically.
Cipiqps, i tesimonts & nia Inatitimbente are Tomas
"Na 2 Sttacite in Terra Cotts, hr east in
bronze, montiment in marble or giaette.
statue in wand bent specimen of oruurnestal
plaster work.dipunneach.
" No. S-Paintingy in Ull—Ablmai, “fruit.
Nawers, madsape,tarine. portrait of lady
or senthaus n. do of chill, composition, his-
toricsl,-ipions each..
No. Wtdest codecton of oti paint- ■
Hngs oy bedand exhibited byra deals,
ant less than eight paintings to be extub Employing Directly and Indirectly Fear
tw, $75; best collection of UU. Paintings* *
ewne and exhibited by an amateur col-
lessor not less than 6 peintiagh to be exath-
*.015.. .
Palutings competing for the beet- rolled
display efiwarg.olver Turdals ausping A "RA PEP to compete for other
, display or diver pined are. *Niy 9 ita-esp.-Zanm. Mauani Itay aunt,
9 chit, composition, historical. fruit by
*Ateur* (nut prof-onai dowers, each •
22 "iciigeevini, shastae, copper, wood
ept. Utheer ph, chrimo hetnemtaph, uthol
grapis in colors, (but one specimen of athe-
kTapba is received hiora ore Elnbror pas-
tel ex 563 on and chalk, cojored Binion, DPD-
ell head, earn a dip Iopacanulay. of photo-
graphs, wnali golp-iidal.
chuse U-Trtae-foiikFok State Mlenufdc-
No 1—1 isguns of woolen goons, diploma
and TA; 2 yards et carpel, home mande, and
woolen allipg. 21 $5 yards rag carpel, bene
made, 5 yarli jeani, Btone ia.de, i yards
Iinisey, hofe Blade and white, each as Pi -
auw a yard- browi,ireting, ) de, ahs t-
Ing. VP Pm. Idacotton Merp, 2 do. baiting,
21 pe unds carpet warp, * ------—-
de. euttos yarn; earifis
weclen wove. do. euttos
Dam wins millers, 84
No. Z Aches, whiles t
85 premium, patchw exh
machine, st; crochve w
Nt darting, netting,
weolendockingsut sum
de. kbit by • a'l under -=== ----- ---
for children, esch'sl prems.I
No. s—Hemich, pin cushion, #2; tr slet,
Unty EP mat, each* fapey basiet
thread Ano. to chlies if
kerchiefs do . lefant d
teade on machine,
ered, men ^ “ worsts
woted lapesirv, a Puaure, or Mroniu
eteraldered covers for Chpire or oltmans,
to chexilie work, 2, checille work, with
----ol orismented hemil
-.
- As yet this grand enterprise is not in
operation, more time in thie traneporat- -
tion of its splendid machinery being T 2
necessitated, owing te its great bulk as--1-----------
—A List Involving Investments
Three Millons or Dollars in
the Aggregate.
in chine, loma, card printing tie
ilNtit’e Maroa TNIPRE
TRACK a^^.o
Quarter-streteh bodices will he
. Pi-smoitowismnaing
sished to owners of horses entered in lems. ,
m-pmai .here ana ine the-peed % and will be sold to all o. C-u-hm- /^rt—.
sts uera and said of manager shell dismiss
v lively engaged in from the TiPE, stating
j, ►, -ary structures.
Exhibition and .floral
haps building, 1502100
-.aettdaching completion.”
2 ineqrand feel of limber
- complete this tasteful
-oni cutting. 1
» t be gravelled and upon
e placed an octagonal eupo-
al by a flag staff for which
- Ayed the ladies of Dallas
a handsome banner. Las
-€ rooms and all other
.r inventenees will to attach-
therefor.
* shownia a
belong, the
in-ry, dip-
: 8 The age of the horse
he year in which they are foaled.
/♦ A diseased animal shall, not be
awarded a premium, 1
10. A premium shall not be awarded
if the animal be deemed ____
though there be no competition.
the animal others at M2 80 each, good during the
the *M:week, or 8 cents per single day.
Holders of these badges will be -- -*=
shall be tde. mitted to the quarter-stretcl between I play t"aruind.1
or January or heats, and none others. -
PRenRAz
Got worthy, ---d-p-e-t-be--
" Harness Horses Best stallion five
No. 1.- Best and Landedmest arranged ats.
--------Iment, gold the iair securi
day - play ia thisdep.
a - best, eliver me *
lay of anin u teete, di-
Hr
ers.cmdagesan
*222220 Phaierwar Ann odes.
silver-plating on sicker, display of niakel-
I plates ware, watch, mean make Display
ouru mere pe no competition. . =*=-=: Weindplay ofeniera. each. SIP
1. In judging of hlouded animale, nveyenrs,eae welding ave years da and - 4
gard will be paid to the blood as Never. Si; gelding under five years BUE
regard will be paid to the blood as Loverist gelding under five yeass anT
established by pedigree, s me, form, ae-
----- ---------2Conedered,*6111oufont"IA",“
tion and general characteristics of the so premtam; gelding four -*- wnuu
various breeds, making proper allow-l over six, mare four years old and over, et
ance for age, ete. " 4---AAR -
12. When there is no
the committee will awan
premium. Twoentries1
i. - building. The tre-com- not considered a competi
1 Fapiaaly 13. All -committees €
• - 8 10ms aN PANS P breds shall have access to
mpletion, and will tel furnished to the departun
. -__-#- ... —mi * 4 a t_-_.L__-I
velocipede raon for bove under 11 years on t
wheel veloerpedes, SS base bail maleh for
--—27 S10; “match lace, “
ur woucu by Buys under fiteen, three or
more fe start, mile dash, BrI 8 eercon 4 510.
Thenday, October ae-Oratien.
compet ition,
one half the mile dash for $ 40 * s
y one-person poules it hands and
tion. " P andiedna by HOFS -
13. All committees on thorough
the pedigrees. L
int Males—Pair draft mules, 820 -pres slum;
er occupants in- ample il. xi noruze, three yens, a and -e-purronstnioese Jake
sever, in harrers rigs, shall be shownJacks an premium;
in harne.fi and in saddle rigs, undey "Iman nor e-Btaidon four years old and
the raddir Lover, 5a premium, stallion three years old
14 in elassis where speed to the test, and ander four, #10, mare four yen. -Bed
| no premium shall be awarded withoot-2-h-R M3 =
competition. / ‘ ‘T .. 1 Roadsters in Harner,” stallinns for
" station
Ye urie for the exhibition
or fine
stock i1om pletest. And the ground
wa umrediately be broken, trotted
1. who nes-s. . :
no premium shall be awarded without
competition. ****----
16. By the terms “horses of all work" [ old and over, sia premium;
is meant all animals |e -Minn* Isearsoltana and "four.Ser
weight to pull.—.__
sufficient activity to hits h tn a family
carriage, and to carry his
ET machinery building, consuming
eerily iusand feel of lumber,
six 4 next week.". This structure
woi t-viangljunt north of the main
entrance. " * 1. •,
The grand stand with is billiard and better.
tar rooms - about completed, the .17 Natbraipn
^^ uthen belle now pincea niowed to.br uNefor
y upon it.17
The stock houses will go wr next
wo*, ite , ined forward tinorous-
is to enmnpl-tion,"
* Bumae dht the fioast stock in the West;
4 R iesp-led, will put in an appear,
Pamrndunwa the Fait. - Already there
. , Ai wilt te PEST* cur ing wuOIE amour-
epD hemriiand la comfort- of premiums in speed rin ex, except in
calapbie the folloging” horses: stakes W here entrance is 1—
Darogt, Ironclad, Dixie, Lecompte, A Entries in unth rum
" Krueay, lot, Mandy, Luey, Tim ting * " t
1.1 ,. - 0 -evening previous to the 1 ace.
Ta t L * Reh Jack, 5. Any horse distant ring the field, ”
, Het ty-Nelle Butty, Jennie Gamble,or part of the same, shall only-be en >
Jan MiCoy and GovernCoke. Tol litled re first money. - 1
tetus or blooded stock sie Fall 4. Heat in each day's.
animals - -use*: HEEA-
"he plow or wagon, and boms hi me
IBered
ree er
and
years
the ree
est sufficient sedioli and and f fourists trotting
neate, two in three for horses that
A three leenter, tatestari, Du
19 running, mile beats 2 in a, free th
mater with. 11st,805; e, 925; state race for 2 years ete, won
1 or endangering te be * 5 mi---tianieiananiyaa in
down; and the more go d blood the t lasijo end on the 2,th instant gold pedal.
Wedwenday-Oeteber as.
Dran Horses ataitons two/years old and
under three, No presarm; stallions under two
yearsold, to mares iwe years old andunder
three, Nt tosris aides two years, 1
Matched lforei-Pake homes th hartesa,
Sii pair spares to hares, S.
Buggy Hornes—Horse and mere, each $10
preilium. •
forms of all Work—Broo
bet side. f‘9. premium: ge
. 11. Matches and pairs will not to
--------- — - —1 —n the errasion.
but must to owned by one person or
Dre. OPeite "I be admitted
IMS The piligree of ai thorough,
bred horses of battle must to furraiched
the department manager at the time
of exhibition in the ring
all thorough-
be furralhed
stirs *WvERyING sr
dyBest collection of oil paint-
and exhibited by: a deals?.
ot ot U, Painting:
Thousand of Her Population, Whose,
Transactions Amount to Eight
Millions Annually.
necessitated, owing -______
well as quantity. Co lonel W.E. Parker,
its founder, has spent over $10,000 in its
construction and e suipment making
it a mammoth and showy building.
Eua 4======
___- . t and most. complete
divpley of gas ft a ure-pliver medal f
No.e.hest distday of tin and.Japanel
ware, stiver medsispa 54: dmplay oi gal-
vanised tree eerr ice, Gipioma and 81 W.
No't are and I-T9L,
silvermedal:
play will he tons
No 5—Hande
ware, sliver ■
Mie
-N.
diplolusasc.
No. M.—Best ding day of stoves, silvermedak,
cookinestovetwond. cooking stove (dal),
parlor stove (wire h, pathi stove teoan-ofice
stove woneloffice stove (coal), ihsuminated
base-burping sinde, seif- fomdier, for Dilumin-
apioata" E e *
iron mantels
_diploma,
wn. ------- gene ral display of furniture,
gold metal, second best, Niver merhil; best
1--------tri, di-pley as termed
panel doula, display et
it is axiomatic that no elly is found-
ed upon a rock or can expect to pre-
serve more than a factitious life, that
Mr. R. H. Rogers has, by bestowing, —T
proper care upon his work, and em- Thomas Murhend. € Merino and
ploying only the surest talent, built " -
up a trade amounting to $600 to sap
Ant ... monthly. The journey men at work in
1 * ‘required * this factory are John Hogan, C. B
Iventy men, all of MeWhirter. James Rogers, Charles
1 . the most Uuwt| Bradley, Frank Wadkins and E. U
worthy grade of mechanics.
cus Ficurins miss.
From an unpronis I ig beginning this
mill is now in the end oyn rent of a Dus-
iness of over a hundred thousand dol-1
others Terry are
la its running there
force of fifteen to
whom come from
showy building
will
cues Fionei
mill is now in the ex I,
Bennett Gut. A night watchman is
provided—Mr. Patrick Coonelly.per.
Colon-Charl-Warner w an Few.
ero Texas gentleman of Bolt means,
who has invested several thoursel
dollars in our city in the above enter-
prise. Major L 8. Thompson, bits gr. 3,
eral manager, has forwarded his icten T
ests here in a most creditable maoinet.
The business of this mill, though run-
ning but a few months, amounts to
from $1,200 to $1,500 a mionth. B.
designed by Colouel Warner to make ,
large additions to hip mill in the
(arkAClark’s Bellread Planing art
Solving the problem of “bold fan,”
Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers is a much es-
teemed citizen and along the earliest
settles in Dallas: The work of his fac-
tory always stands the most eritical
Ironing Table Manur-ctory. -
The manufactory of this serviceable
.......... Jars yearly. The
eentures, f among the pidest and mopet solid elti-
rzens
does not encourage and support manu-j
facturea. From the earliest i——--
the nations who have left the Ineraz-
able signet of their, renown upon the
scroll of time, have been those who
were the most munificent patrons of
science and art, and whose rulers cher-
lshed and protected her artificers and
fostered the productions of their ge
nius. If it is safe to reason from “what
has been to what may be,” then there
is a perpetuity not to be distorted, and
a promise remarkable as it is splendid,
ia the producing agencies which have
from time to time sprung up in our
city. 5 The enming list presents a
showing which cannot but Inspire
emotions of transporting pride in the
zene of Dallas, and with a most com novelty was commenced a new week,
mendablesgirit have byetery manual ago, and has reached a sale of fully
Inbor advanced, their interests to a’si, moo per month. Ito quarters are
proud height Theil mill entire • temporarily established on Grimth
valued at $2044,000. They have a num, atroet: near Toss avenue Machinery
toy one engineer in: Mr. Samuel Wil-
son, and intelligent assistance to Mr
William Freichmull.
Kreig’s Plearing buone.
Sixty thousand dollars a year is the
haudson.e business now done by this ,
mill. It empl ye four men-T. MXL
Clemens (engineer), Jacob -Weber.
John Mathis and Samuel Hefty. Mr.
Christian Kreig values his property at
from r aandi 4---5—
street, near Ross avenue. Machinery
will at once take the place of hand
work, and the establishment will as.
and observing elose and careful com- 4
mercial relations with their customers,
Semsra. Clare A Clark are now the
full'tide j of a prosperous Susinenn.
The mill is supplied with the latest im- ;
proved machinery. The following ex-
Tier tseree
-=- or. building to iure/Coref. seines.
* S t out his work upon a sente wiltch will John Beaty, T. N. Stevens, Joseph
the “" IMporopriate (and answer the pressing demand, I Smith and Henry Surtieck.'
7 1 * mo-e Avenue Tounery. I In the office in Cap tain Neele, well-
This property is situated on Ross informed to the mysteries and nice-
avenue, almost directly oppicite the ties of his profession, that of took-
new iron works. It was Dufit at a cost keeper.. A reference to its accounts
of $2,000, and is supplied with the nee-j wiN show the handsome business of *
Ieseary vats, dressing tables, ete., for fifty thousand dollars for the lnsl year.”.
1-play woolen varn,
stolema; suctjuge,
, de. ilsen, act $
emin.:
and work en muslis.
,mopremolar.
a. By c gin under th
wasbea,e%; made on
ork. beni secclies,
knitting, 12 each;
s, kal. de, cotton,
16 year fancy socks
sume proportions — as impor-
tant as. any in Dallas. This
city is ; the only point in the
manufacturing this invaluable
device, and Mr. R. Hughes, the owner
of the patent, is so frittered with his
suceersithue far,that be to arranging for
display er westher
articles, display of ,==* -------- ..,
pletore frasier, dlsptay at Newell
display of mantel. Wheel, display M
brackets, disp ay of wainscot, weed
sitter medal, hast --------4 —T
=25,
bed botimn, pair w. -**= *
Irimmirug, each diplrs;
of carpet, silver metal; marble
**m"d
barrels mist kega
white cedar ware
ware each, dplost------
No. HI—Het disp lay of sadiles.________
sold medai uartie ch for earria,”, hurfees for
double bugey,h r
riety oolom, dis
hardware, dipki
diploma and 84;
amp
Daut s, silver Ml
XT-asy
parlor
, -------------------- each,
specimen of upholstery
. 22 "=
of window curtains and
PE
variety of exies.
torn amplay id. willow
ia and th ee. :
Hlesand brilles’
***. angle huge", va.
piny cuddlers Toels. and
et beet display of Iratuer,
display traveling trunks
sy fire arms and sppuirte-
dal; gun (brecchdoader).
0.7-7"? bomim of every cnizen or Cellar, ao it
wintur testifies to the fact that there is, in this
1.7X.nt city, it least—$1,000,000 invested
testifies to the fact that
24 *0*
there is, in this
would not be an inappropriate brand
for his flour. 1
- Carrell’s Mills.“
. These milis are valued at $3000. The
to industries, employing directly or 1 1:
indireltly, four, t housand of our pope- PHE **AN * Hl VAN their
lation, and whose transactions amount monthly trammetioMs Thomas
2o@*T Carroll is a miller whe elderly watches_________—
t Antualy. F L : a *37* -* -Co, vey-, Pus IF * - -p-RA a
the quality of jailaain lised in bie, tanning purposes. In connection with The estallisiteent and axtures
mill, and per consegsence bie four is a the tannery ia Ext and I —*—* - a—1---------
M: ^ market. The employees of this factory, furnishing, after an existence
min and Naron CPoA(engineer) of only 4 few months, from $800 to
$1,000 per month of stock, and so much
1 . Letter b the, service obtained from -__— —______-
Panto* AT-, the N.ttheir goods, that they are fast super- it, and the intrepid grit with which *
- 2Tmagnineent %-those of Northern make. The I they have purnied the Idusits, Bode
teruieises The Live Trauches, . tannery proper to under the able su- their coffers swelling with a tomato of
— 3. -P To these perintendence of MA Taylor Hoge, of from $800 to a $1000 monthly. B .
mer navi Mr. Charles Wood is the foreman of dates its commencement from host 4
the factory, and bears a most reputable [July, and a maoufacturia aully, fron.
character for tharrglinen as a. me- reventy-live to a hundred pounds of
-—ite Mr. Woul.ds assisted under yeast powders, grinding and putting
standingly, by Mr. Joseph Metenka up, in merebantile packages, from one
stiver, sin; best diping
le work, silver medal.
No. G.—Flewers artidie
frutf wax, hair jewelry,
=*,",5
and rm brat diiiav a
itoesdioanuually.
ver*** wavy =*= -*,*, w Idles ATMES, slvEr
medal; bestoprse, di plome; best display of
corsets, diploma and $fo; how display of
millinery goods, diploma and $10.
Cues H - Genlgioal"oneradlond Chemical
Dalian Compress Company.
by
lay boots and shoes gold
suver mural.
4 al oneary lames, di plom A
diploma and no carriage
mare,
- _ link, ste,
A bet wee a Texas Clire, ails
- = -14 1- LE under
valued at from $10,000 to $14,400.
A certain lustre to attached to this
as the pioneer work of its kind built in ... _ . _
the city of Dallas, and because of its ARE T 1
hawhin cien tin-a holt.* aut"A*y1
Harness Mane’
"NE 1
Dallas Conce and apleeanaur com.
nowy.
The gallant manner in which the *
strbet graceful Thier for b
miteldash for saddle horse
145, $hr 21, 5; trotting, for
beat s minutes, t in 5. urA
eater and two to alart. IM.
* -.—Ire — ning one and a Halt mulle
fixed. Iofta, ist, P id. bo packs
and trot, for all, ist, #x 2, Si; teDli
: pmorun 22= aerien
go ante. •
i An entrance ire off ten per cent
will be charged ef the • hole amount
w
ty drdf
Theraday, Deteber 26.
- - H"
. . E Vatile Blsoded bull three years
wee cas .< wu PKW sum F * - A , - RSILCEr 36. may , over, *0 premiums, binedfe.” bail $1
__._trotted or run alternately. (oliand undertone, Si bisodid Si
* tit tourpers all that have here: s . The aedelation re-urven the right Nacre cold, ” blord-d
on account of and unces-hree, sio, aloes
ut eaume, and years old, a Texue much.
. 1 er exntipged:25h, 15652=0
I race to the forenoon, if they deem
TTMteBtete . . * oun mn atgranctuigenti
17- - -1 -—. riders musti spur, tro tinu, free for all
war Jerks cincume ana name mheir 1222229 m —— —
E —a-— - -— *4, =2in= mass tes ass, free for all, four to reter there
ctors reserve i to atorf, fur parse, wAMk M. an ru aril ng.
1 A one and a half mile dashiree for all, four to
I at Deal+ side enter three Ik start, 24,W%T
------- —• ----- ------1 mlans: statlia two year - way
running races by the rules of the Capt-1 three, pedtere to eccompai a
-* —.— -4 Austin 2. Texas Vuntnses wia aid urda timer nedi
tolire been held in the State. , Ito postpone any race i
A rala is much nee led to soften the weather or other stifticle.
idids on the mains track, and it we Me th tret n-’Pe,
have none before the fair it will
watered, levelled and rolled to apo. In running races,
proper smoothness. I wear jockey costume aa
' A large portion of the plank fencing eolorson.mking their entries
has tees whitewashed along the *p- the nene on govern all
poaches to the main entrance, and, from this all trotting races will - 3*73
weoleerved that many of our enter--erased by the rules of the National As-
prulug merchants were pointing theirtsoclation for the T’rome Don of the 1
signs thereon. Among other names - " 4N g
were those of Padgitt Brin., E. P. Red-
t & Co./ John 8. Witwer, E. P.
Cowen a.Co, Lehman & Nothaf,
teresta of the Trotting
racking.
re
hotse,
a and
years
us old
er two
ake of
and 86, bunch
material, silver ---=
New 15—Best display x stone and china
ware, silver medal; itme, wot less than Eve
bushels ditome
play or blanz books and
to paperdiplomsane sio.
play of clothing, diploma
eding cornmalliet are in-
orkmauship intercoasid.
raterial of which theari-
stationery, ineled
No. n- Best dis
and f. The awi
station, and not 1
cle is made.
No. ts—Bent s
painting, to gran
No INt-Hese di
rope and twine.s
vermeal
cunt D—Pradure, Jenis, old, Tomon, to*.
in o ornamental
pay or hemp, barging
Iver medlsl from tes. sil.
No 1— Best barre
and bk barrel et r
men dplorse
. j of Texas dinar, dipisima
Dallas flour, barripi corn
fail weent, one bushel, 810; rye.
having give birth and stimulus to all l
*heea -—------ -----* ** "1me ,
projectors of this venture introds
those works of eyelopean measurement
which have followed it. The men who
laid its cornerstone and reared its walls
upon the sinews of their wealth are
men of no common mosid,and ty their
transcendent savoir-faire, stalwart la.
bors and ardent loyalty in be half at
their famous young city, they have be-
come the cardinal factors in its mar.
Each specimen of the chans must be ear-
-slmind."eimen
No 3—Best carstay for of - stive ores of al ■
kind. Mr PEat re bow, bronte
*%.2 nes dolipetion or enement and
pharmaretitical preparations, assortment of
enemical giamware.fruggtst sandries, de
mestre pure ilquers, deplore and $10 each.
No. 3-Ben display of totet. preparations,
low era, etex heat variety- of Toilet soapay
best display of family.soaps; best disal-y of
candles; best amfortment of Havering ex-
traete, heat collection of oll Irem petreleum;
best asortment of vinegar, diferent-kinds;
diploma and each; Varte Hissot teas, diplo-
"‘ot-het dephy of arness best display
of parts and oils, stiver medai entb.
sqpiemen-Broome.
and t front of a
magnificent en-
Warn, Mexia and Bryan,
tablishment in this city
vested as mueh aa
city
5,000,
in their es-
I commencement from lns
Juils. and it maeufseturia Jaliy, from
business amounting to $100,000.* This S
factory eousumes 1— (ilicni -H-IF"""
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: up, in merebantile packages, from one
This enlerprisemay Jee said to be to to two hundred pounds of Bio Conce
an lucboate state, but that it sill early and-dy.cto one hundred pound, at
baryte one of the most exlaiCindus- spices, la the trituration of the berry
ties of our city, takes no very great t and condiments, strin enndouterstin
4 is preserved, while their alkaloid has
Tribily ires Works. * the same high property of ausophleti-
Twenty thousand dollars could noteation. They are also baking s vesst
Ite who makes „espitil prittx have been more salely expended iban cake which has become a ravorietsin
um-e, T n the wintilenment of this foundry, coneumsmers.1 Extensive escalope
4.-N P Keen penetration has done for Messrs, are being made to their belnegs
Hol man C Garside what a reliance fast de praciicnide. Adeugine room t
upon surface fuadications would have now in a forward state, in which will
velous development. This company
was incorporated in 1875, with a eapt-
tal stock of 635,000. The enterprise
was devised by Major R. V. Tompkins,
the feasibility of which soon enlisted
the substantial aid of such men as
Captain W. H. Gaston, Thomas Field,
Fig. J. E. D. Binder, Alexander Davis,
the Sanger brothers, Messrs. Marsalis
& Underwood, George E. Cassell and
E. D. Chadick. Its officers now are R.
V. Tompkins, president,W. E. Hughes, _
treasurer, U. M. Eldis, secretary and
George E. Cassell, superintendent,
with the following as directors, Wm.
Bond, E. D. Chadick, John Kerr, W.
E. Hughes, Marsalis & Uunderwood,
Banger Brothers, Jules | Schneider,
George E. Cassell, W. H. Hanneman,
A. Davis and R. V. Tompkins Its
capacity is five thousand tales, and the
of stuff monthly,
forty to sixty rolls air leather per week.
It employ es twenty eight men, whose
wages reach fifteen
oats, fall barley, waste corn, yeliow-forn.Es
each, best collection of fin wet, varies, field
.=-.-,-.- and graseseed. siglems and $i brode core,
must rot in 2:40, bay. Ui, each; beatland largest Bold crop ea-
hibited by any er age in the State, the.
No, 3- liest sugar cured ham, Texas raised,
arpfoma; varic ty of saustey 1.. is. medas
dried heed, dried a manes, diploma, each; tea
pounds batter, ten pounds lare.SA live
ponn's honey. Ma Sig hreal Texas berea
and Texas shoallers, E.cara; clear A des, $19
in awarding premls, the fheslog
tu es 9 ill be olferved:
All butter must be in Sinenni or white ash
-25w22eaenrerer “IRE
No per won will ho allowed * com pate for
more than one premiers with theremelot or
racksgeofbutter.
compete for morel-q — -------
rate sots must be I made for each.
A treninery shall be considered a
rider, st
■ beats, s
running two
three years old
mpany, Bhpre-
ia oind and antler
s and year od a d under two.
comranr.84 mere three ve
Perea rompt)
vowen 4u, nmuau • ROUs, 1. Fensyuu mvIou *=**= ve the 9 "SP-RHSSP *
Poorinc"Brox, the Delmonico rem. awarding committees will, be notified a-t-cm-ny.- eon
. .of their appointment by the secretary, any age, pedigree to wool,
*1*stake, eafe,aHy B/W, pedil
“Zl-Boodea pare
“*:# ‘ “WIPAPAE" ab
tal Association, of
‘ Masaczan AND aw anpre COMMITTEE*
1. Persons invited te serve on
is
a m ace.4 A
GEFE
, of nower, rarten, a
Hlest ianey broom, M1; second best, diplo-
mna Best half dozen house brooms, sly seer
ond.best.diplema. Best half dozen stable
scrub brooma, Si, second best, dipbitna.
Beitsali dozen whisk breams, #150. s cond
best,diploma. Best half dozen bes rtb brooms,
1.5 Hest arty staiksef broom (core, sec-
and best, diploma. Best bale (2)iis) broom
“412,1 secONG best, diploma.
lion. John H ancoek will deliver the
address at the North Texas Fair Asso-
elation on Monday, (Motor 24th.
Accommodations at the fair will be
finest accountants in the
keeper.” They have also 4 traveling
agent in the persor of Mr John Frank
city, i book- *
’ Brut and Johnnie’s shavles palace. Their names will not be made public,
“tadet the efficient management ofThey are requested to notify the seere-
Molera, Baskerwill and Barkley every- tary as m whether they will serve,
thiog connected with the coming toil . 2. Members of awardi to committees
gives evidence of success, and there re-1 will report themselves b the managers
mains now 40 question but that the of their respective departments at 9
exhibition will he the best that Texas s. m. of the day fixed for awarding
baseterinown ___,__CI premiums on the division on which 1
Meanuex the premium list of the they respectively judge, - - ---
association: 1. . I - LE *-S
for awaniling
.= ***-*-=-* , when All VA-
canelen will be filed, appointments
3. No person shall act as judge to
, - __-- any pot • whi-E *=*
The fair will open to the publencohe
Monday, October 23, 1876, antited at to give er
The gates will be opened at 8 o clock 2
* miosach day, and at that time jelnoses, 1 .
, ouieni annivcewerrs
appointments
are particularly re-
mtravement to
Iha breeding
Toy sis
see to as
TP-
corepar
via and
and [ over, to blooded cour-shsal, [Hr
months and under one year ,St blouded daw.
shoat six months and adder one JVar. to
pair hogs, one year old an ever, id: pair
shunts, arx months and under one year. st
alsplay of brecompany, free so the state
gold toedal; male ranges- th of a mild, free
Teran, th: ranieg.Pedie dash for two
EDA St 7=
for all. sh: raning-gomu
year olds, threeto enter and
2100; 21.924 trolling, mile
worses that never beat 21
tercet oioictbee menelit
graceful lady thiver, hand some red
ansh, elderest horse, riders te Muto
run tabd, or four minutes, last, s.
No. Fahtedny.octoter so.
Fine Wool Sheep—Fine
mse mitt
Ito *M;
When a maker wishes to
ban one PiTium, “Jan,
C ample for an immen-e attendance.
-2729 172=799= --1
of several disiries ar Cars mat, copiribinted to
the factory through the season, either Binn
th: -
Gear sieh teporae on enerally,nen net com-
pete for datry premjare with on b butler,
Exttntors are squired th furnish, —
time of entry, a written statement
method of making the buller, aM
and by whom made.
tu sending better use ne brand, mark with
- - %-aken on before entering,
packages. i 1
»------------------ giner upon
or by sale Parties whe
ing creamery butter, and
at the
of the
where
• lag that can be
without detaring -----=-=
==.-===e="em
pa arslotrae berries 80, each:
' panned from, iriomsend
CEE wlmemiisid-tmt
k niont, * 454 ext *
MrJ.J. Miller, a
w-w**n*=-2
mnechanie of excel-
There will be every accommodation
on the ground, of flue restaurants, ete.
Ample sent for many thousand peo-
ple. Railway ears will make round
trips from the elts to the grounds
every thirty minutes, besile sundry
ines of omnibuses.
There will not he lesss than thirty or
forty racers and trotters from a dis-
tance, and considering the excellence
of the race course, it will tes most fn-
: This factory rma
collars and leather.
S 72" " That, *h4 they are now controlling albe piurel mg W many
sufactoren its own Brsineth of neeriy sIe H W:. The horse power.
Itsannual sales machinery is firt-clase ia every par- ■ * curt and wominy mit
Itsanount sales macrunery wane-ewe in every par- ■ cure sna Homing mint,
ssh 000. The pay licular, andthe entirety of their eatab- Truis M
Z _ €.-----— is, strikingly noticeable, unt. 5
rvisnou or Mr. Joke Special Attention to given to bail, ing or t4e younx PEtM
close attention and etk, bch as iron fronts, sills, arebee, Wintism E and
--------Itsete. They do also general agricul-I, Felton, terti-.
_ —______Mr. wa. M. taral work, Ac an indication of the nvestan .
White a very com petent bookkeeper, magnitude of their business they em . ^ . -lcelutiio-tri - una
---7 the proprietor, I ply from twenty five to thirty mon.-me 0 on 1
site and valuable We take plescure in giving their • uranmer to gain the s-puice 1
names they are machinists whose,
Rauatenua sarnens readiness and familiarity in their avo- 2 11-22
torp leation is testified to by the superiority Re 1
This firm give - mplyymeut to six of their workmanship: J. Highauis, , - PA
men, George JATles L foreman, 8 foreman, J. 3. Duphrate, G. Sebenes, %. ---
th. IL. C. ‘ Hogel, J G. Ewing, J. Spellman, M. Bally, W. - t
ed Charles Meyer. Onrren, J. Viekery, A Lander-, J *
1 A ELPA1 4. 1 e A. *9**AAL ******** ES
amount to nearly L— — ---:
roll is fully $400 monthly. The facto Meet
re la under the super
Straub, who bring
clear understanding to his office.
cost of construction nearly $10,000. It
will do a business of fully a quarter of
a million dollars. 1
City Elevator and Compress Company,
books are in charge
Mr. G. T. Howerton,
is a staunch Dall
==- *
This gigantie.scheme was the bril-
liant conception, chiefly, of Captain
W. J. Clark, who contributed with
prine-ly liberality ef- his affluence to
wards its construction. The following
raxitalints and prominent sentlemen
tereating feature of the fair.
invention will be on exhilnt, and mo-
tyre power furnished on the ground
Among other notables, the celebra
dried fruit (parte and private mse-c
terer, diploma and Me My varieties nt het,
lies, swogl-g • each, to twelve varieties
-=
Smith, Frank Smi
M. Covington a
Fine Wool Nheep-Fine i wool buck. 0
"I: 34RS2" rs^ if®
seers ofllerr i required to be at bis, a Ti jaging blooded stock regard _.___.__
to purity of blend,res 7 1
das, and runtime until the program-various breeds, making proper allow. -‘1- nous, ire. tonan, i
me of that day i tbrough. Trials, of ances for age, feeding, se ist, sum, %. S96 trotting, exclusions witte,
speed of boreii shall, in every instance, i 6. Awarding committees will only * "
eminence bet ween 239 and • p. m., award premiums to antinals or articles W. se.rsay,mue,heits, -
andsote time.regularly entered to their respective -terse tal have runland not won a
(The fair grounds will be open for ren | aimsser, but they are requested to ex-
- - - -A---‘ ". Amine all animals or articles in the
miscellaneous classes, and recommend
those deemed meritorious for mention
Wt: - 5win 6 TAT
The exhibition in the ring will com- CHL6
mence at 9:30 o’clock a. m. of each ton and .,
day, and continue—isa * ------- H" *9% *
ex-
= caption oi all articles, except live
stock, on the 10th day of October, and
they may be shipped to the eare of the
secretary; but in no ease will articles
be brought on the grounds, or place i
on exhibition, except at the expense of
u the owner or his anthorinagent.
. * * 1
Entries in any department or elaas,
can be made at any time before the
fair by application to the seeretary,
either personally or by letter, and at
the : S7G 905"
%-xni en.7 of NAns,
which may be entered up to o’oelock
ate, of the day previous to that on
which the races are to come off, unless ,-=--* P
. cut k-rwire specified, proper department for deeiorL
dhwlesinwehe %. The msuseen Lee? mN.cn!
in the forthelline repin "
- % I written in a
1. Each award must be written in a
plain, legible hand, to t in blank form
under the en tries; and committees are
requested to hand the books to their
manager as soon as the awards are
made. “Great care must ha taken to
preserve the awarding committee
tantei as the premiums will be paid
on their hath ority only.
8. Should any doubt a tee as to the
regularity of entry, er a ther-imspe rant
matter, which the committee feel hi-
competent to decide, they will stonce
report the same to the manager of the
adtse as to the
0.2
a "
then b - _ _ -.
Ems’ AN* 404 ***N
Articles which are the remit of me-
ehanical or artistic skill must be enter-
el by the-artist, manufacturer, con-
. triver er agent, unless otherwise "pect-
Site 1, * INSSLMLE
for horses mat have runjand --====
parse, ist. Bite, ed. Pi m ist corbisal sider,
and ri g ls eyncstrsnke ,
tomato ralsup, W PrUIRar; aatde-mext
dmaplay of piekle, savers and entsugs, by
public—apufectureridiTleme,. L
ry-ie prone----------
bread,two leavers
2=
a ake.s arblocoke
of confectionary
the celebra
twi Monsieur Leelli, who eclipsed
tip y have butered upon the enterprise
PEPERITE ANU PrUsTEIE genuemen I =* "Y*‘"5"’ "!***" "‘"A’leB, 4. vlesery, A. LanGOF, J. iuln at M cat i 4.
are also largely interested: Colonel They hare evolved by careful conduct Hempsler, R. Kendall, 0 Ewing, s
A a a * - I * 1 * TE A CRUDE BEA
*2124 ,-= Biondis in his rope feats at Ningra, George Noble, General Superintendent of their affairs, a line business from a iseott, G. Tree, J. MeGraw, L. Cun- NSC *
mdeemes will make one days exhibit that will i of the Texas and Pacific; Major Frank very eircumserite I beginning and now nighan, 3. Humber, J. Shebuster, C.12
eke, fruit enke. Jelty be worth * hundred mile ride to wit- Bond, Vice President of the same road; occupy one of the ia rgest business Brown, J. Cainey, W. Grey, M. MeFin- -
___-, - esmeni 5.47. ■•* It will be wonderful. H. H Cobb, a weatiny miller and ex- houses in Dallas, Messrs. Lehman * ate, J. Wareham, J. w. Lindsey, w.-==
225ireee-niteal Come to see the fair, if you want to tensive nianter of Smith enunty: Can- Nothaf have invested in this business Cranuer. C. Granger. 1. Mehmidt and .* * TAtthoee
PauusA
dun'a—Batuiturat De
#77* Mir ri”
re and
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set names at
MX o frionie shy 2d mis
consideration only such ar ticles as are en
tere I onlemalty in the nagre of t he bemion
or arm competing; also, the gegere1 enter of
arrangement of such displays. I me gun bl-
nation to remain in the same Collection
during the entire exhibition. 1 or the secund
spliyithe committee are instructed ghiy
M2 "2SI "WY sha
“Afith for me
play are not permitted L>
1
tolake the practicability, ste., of the binder
into consideration. -
Ne sigest bezrow.
planter
of the went emrute’s "ad E.h
department, and exhibitors will refer
all matters re lating to th esamedirectiy
coin-
"*-*v,-miiemanas,
1. No animal will be allowed to run
Not Hit Betrw © PARSE
corn plater, (handi, cult ivator (walkings
cultivator frding), dip oma, each, selky
plow stiver medial; bursoll tideRet
pw,ohe-homeplow, dip!
atio eel. and w. dipionsa and
| best display of plows diplo----------------
No. 3. Bay atto staelt sealer for arm are,
best duplay of seates, silver medsi,each.
Na illusion planter, silver uedali
resse acruneanint
pa, each; eatton sin. Wi
d. second best, brosse aa
ETEA * *
plow twe-heree
omn and Deschr
SSMATEK
' de
=====— eare in the employ of
dei by the terms of the premium. 2. Until *
Arte les which are the products of
Te REmd! MP
. "whdin alykand., the ghere.
taryi will give to the party maklirg the
• eurty a card containing the number of
entry, elaas cod premium, mbich must
” be misached i the article. A duplicate:
at large on the grounds. Nobore
animal, or v shiele of any kind will be - MM M
allowed on the print of the mounds set 10 M22,K
aside for visitors on foot, except such ex-1--"
4 *of the association
outer me award has been
made, marks of any kind, of oilier in
ounel-htp win nos hr
dicatione, of
“I EL, artpin We Tnimst on the
around an during the fair, be under
r. card will be gired Los the exhibit of
The article. Ties ine exhiteser must
2. letais, and after the core of the fair
S the articles will be er-ly returned on
presentation of the ticket, and ne ant-
maf or article will be allowed to leave
Weouint until uleiet 7.” ‘
.Persona from abroad can make their
eantea by lethM to the wMreiHBFPlh
, ante mod rellinenor thesieiors,
and designate the elate or-premiam for
which they deprite compete" i
thae one department.
I allotted to those wishing to-xbiblt,
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512
er medial and ti
stiver medal and
feeder, diploma.
Come to see the fair, if you want to
witness one only excelled by the eele-
efenre and our tta.es PTated Bi Lem Ess ■ "- -
the eintrol of the cowd of directors;
and whilst every precaution will be
taken for the safe keep ng of the same,
the avoelation will in no case be re
sponsible for any loss or damage that
may nur. I
r. Peeminms win to
paid at the see-
on 294 after 4 P U
"Nos Corn shelter, hand, ofpiomatoorn
shelter, cleaner and reperator combined,
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maloma: well sure, wood, diploma, jele.
-n-rinrA't
Saturday, Detoler
viPaREN., .
— t. all officers of agricultural
ehanical associations, and mem
mhe.27 2,2022 h uk-uE
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are ite obtain information in regard to the
the
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orme-ile
13
erHicEEs 1 O
real-iente hite
Brertoss, tne;
Asitamik tei
yellows Men 1
No.e-buylny M manufactured totaseo,
“Nel bmplas er
55
sio preitount halt barevt Nyrups Miver
"Ness-pmytay Caney gmeerter, aisolay
or staple groceries, each silver moral, bale
Teanseotton, Rao second best, St third
* *
Ai-rtictes in thie einse must be storn or
-eematitima ." friEss
will be swa ded1
Bevarate samples rauist be. furulsised for
“n-mpicccomrstnets same premmam,
"A ," WuIt at not tela year,
five specimens. Only one variety of each
kind of fruit will be permitted. !
No. 1 Largest a-arriment of all kinds of
trits, five of each, by one sahlultor, diplo-
my wodt Sie, collections of appisand(-ears,
each B collection of-arayes. sie, collection
or fruit by any Ntate or County Auriculte-
rai on Hertha tural Boelety, diploma.
No.V Persons empeting lot any of the _______________
-.tmeraereirnaaeettat at bound *« in ite widuthed
3952===u=
322-nre
want -arum, seeked, edb E we
No.s-Patr hanging baskets
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mane-" -IeM-mse
UaWYamE
vet medeh this barrel of
STATE NEWS.
tensive planter of Smith county; Cap-
tain John H. Bryan and Major H. H.
Rainey. The officers are W. J. Clark,
President; J. H. Bryan, Hecretary and
Treasurer, H. H. Rainey, Vice Presi-
dead and Superintendent of the Com-
Nothaf have invested in this business
$12,000. There an nual sales will reach
$60,000. LT’
wages and Careige Repair Works or
Worden a smith..
* %
A bull sold the other day in Ken
tucky for $17,000,
The first Baptist sermon preached in
" Texas was in ISST,
Some Mexicans are about to start alshipping interests of New Orleans, and
Spanish paper at Corpus Chriati.
press, and E.A. Stone, Superiutend-
ent of the Elevator. The counting-
room is in charge of Captain Charles
Green, formerly identified with the
Columbus is receiving cotton at the
rate of one hundred tales a day. I p
The Waeo Examiner will soon begin
the publication of the “estlay jour-
sal." , .
The county commissioners of Collin
are debating the purchase of a poor
farm..v
The Granberry Vidette mentions a
bushel of corn that was shelled from
OR *-
Divine serviera were recently held
The total expenses of the Blood coun-
ty jail for five months were twenty-
five dollars. A
Belton wants some one to start a
dairy; also, a vegetable garden and
mpue”. The *" "" weald
who, at one time, made stout and
nearly victorious carse with the Mon-
arch. of. the Gulf, for his scepter
There are twenty-dee employes in the
two departments . The ebliee Ive
cost of these institutions was 575,00.
While their united tranesetions will
not ho less, this year, than a half a
million of dollars. S
The individusiscompsising this firm
are new men incur city, but, by the
excellence of their work, they have
attracted a large and remunerative ae-
qualistance. All the improved pat-
terns of tools are used in this estat-
lishment, and to th being master work-
men, what they n erform will stand the
closest acre”” y.“The cunning of their
Henuren’n Elevator".
hands has been recompensed by steb
seissne theb tauMneaaaoto
and in Meore. Orr and Peebles they
have efficient sed dexterous anxilia-
ries. The dres year's transactions of
this shop with not fall short of $12,000.1
Meera. Worden & Hmith, are ‘ the
owners of the beilding they occupy, to
which they purpose making extensive
additions, which will increase its valu-
Granger, C. Granger, J. Schmirt and .
C. Duffy. As is frequently required, |
this number is largely miitiplied
The pay-roll of this foundry is
from $400 to $600 per month.
Of the individual members comprising
the co-partnership of this concern,
nothing need be said more than they
are Goth men of push and judgment,
andstand high in our com munity.
Dallas Pies and agricultural Imple-
muent. Manalclurteg Company.
Thie company has for its foundation
two of the most un ful inventions of
the times, via: the inclined planed
plow and the Dallas champion sulky
plow, both of them the creation of the
inventive genius of Mr. Joseph M.
Plyne, senior partner of the carriage,
wagon and tleeksmith establishment
band in running it.) They not only
supply the retail as well as mibeale
dealers of our city, liut their, lines of
trade extend to various parts of the
State. In this miill the very finist
grade of graham four to made. ModrK, '
Birmingham & Felton have amociated
with them Mr. William M. Chure, si :
‘ gentleman who will increase the al-
ready large popularity of this mang. .
factory by his business trails add
Pests Store Company.
The varied riches of Dalls cunty
soil is proving itself to meniol wets ~1
A maag the valuable elements lately
ascertained to exist among itx.tra-
sures. is a land,uot known to any other
This building stands on the corner
of Wood and Lamar street) as di was
called for by the advantage, of our -----------------------------
city as a grain market, iEe storages.,.. at.
eapseity to 3,000 bushels. The bonld-1* 2
part of the State in the same perfee-
tion, which is found to be of a nature
adopted to the composition of bolldior
stone. To this revelation many be at- '
tributes the splendid manufactory of
this really beautiful plain‘and oras
mental stone work to active, operation 1
to our city. Mr. J. W. Hebenes, the
general superintendent of the works
here, is gifted with that force of elir-
of Mensro. Payne & Milne, of Elo
street. Both of these wilities are the
product of profound study, the former
triumphing over one of the most for-
midable, and, indeed, heretofore in-
surmountable barriers in the tillage of
capacity to 2,000 bushels. The boild. .. .
ing complete cost $10,000. Its ener-1-S-p*
This is a sirring establishment,
working steadily four men. Messrs.
Axmann and Donelly, both superior
to their departs rent, are not excelled
by any blacksmiths in the city. Mr.
Hammond, who supervises the car-
ringe end wagon part of the house, has
gotle owner and his colleague, Mr. D.
8. Knapp, have the pleasure of, know,
ing that by their wide-awake purpose
theis business will amount to over
-t ‘A--,-.inihehino, stojiredhftngethe deny twelve month
Ar.. hameins. bosken... wan of Denican, has the real estate ouni H Dalley Flouring min Company,
a revile stand deed “Wh vett” $ ness of the town been so active as Thia establishment and its appurte-
*ice now., , nances are valued at $20,000, and it is
£ The Martin-Ball says that Bartow, one of the most substantial and com-
is of the Ware Exalar, ‘mheer plate structures of ite kind in the State
e
far back on hly ligand that he can’t
bear himself eust
A Comanche county justice, lately
took coffee for hreakfant, in which a
centipede had been bulled, but it did
him no injury. 5
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what le known as the black, wasy soil
Texas. The extraordinary merit of
this plow has given it instant celebrity
and an immense request for them
makes it necessary for a factory to be
at once built. Mr. Payne is now vig
oronsly working toward that emi, and eP
.. — from the inadequate accommodations A a
had many years training, and does in which these plows are performed E Cm
now prepared for the market. N
Another, great industry will loom up thenew Episcopal church. The aS
in nor midst representing fully a bairimterint will enter into Me CEE
a million of dollars, AR the force now.
available, or which can be profitably
employed underexisting arrangements
are four—Daptel Evang, Joseph
Weaver, John Buckman and Paul Le-
part of the house, has
most creditable work. His business
amounts to over five thousand dollars
every twelve to
italorgeniiation was *da
spring, and the pillars of its strength Camuse * “ns
are in such nien as Crenel John Kerr,
— President of the First National Bank,
B.T Stratton, Esq., the honored chief
of the great grain bourse of 8. T. Burst-
ton & Ca, of Commerce street, and
Mr. David Langton, one of our repro-
* TLA.
Art mumu un. pun uncinnery oil.
suere. counting room is Mr.‘J. H.McCot-
on year old ginf near we-maek, whose address to the selenice of
in Joneer, mate, money neores would abith a Davies, and Mr
DAVEP G, Hogan sees to the details of the
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ths. -
wautttery. "*
menceit the manc-
lages and wagons
Bow ea
have
acter calenluted to push it forward to
an issue of enormous value. Consplen-
ous samples of the elegance of this
composition, is seen in the front of they
1 structures of Menste. Juba
Mr. Camuse
acturing of -*--=== -* ----==
three years ago, in the building on the ***---=-**-*-
southwest corner of Elm and Jefferson deme, all Amt-clam craftsmen, under
streets. From a small-begioning, his the intelligent direction of Mr. Milne
developed into one mens Plow Mannietertog Company
$15,000 annually. The
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led in the make up, and the above corporation, its investor i
periorhty of handicraft Dr. Bell, who has taken up bie remi
in ludu-trioun and con--—-
smununnet
workmanship of
distinguished
fine material
the general •
ne
of careful re.
h. Another contrivance not altogether
“ety "‘ to
dence in our city, where his Ingenious
parts will be more speedily sppree lated
and substantially approved by acom
munity “instant to notice genivlue
worth and nurse it.. The officer of
this body are General W. L. Catoil,
president W. T. Williams treasurer.
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tion of the court-house at Waco, for
which Mr. Sebenek, has the contract,.,
and so incontestible are its excellen-. S
cles that the patentees have indenture 8
ed with capitalists east for the erection
of a hotel, the masonry, of
this composition, to cost, 5750,(0.
This manufactory has to sches at
Waco and Font Worth. Mr. P. R.. ,
Watte, a competent gentleman, being
superintendent in the former enty and
the p-pular Me/J. J. Smith in the
same mipacity at Fort Worth. This
manufactory does a burjores of from-c -
$74,000 to $100,000 yearly. The pay .
roll foots up monthly from site to
11,0 The force of men vary from -
Efiven to thirty. Those employed B.
this city, which is the headquarters of
the manufactory, are Davis Wilen,.
W. H. Russell, William NySe 44525 3
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