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THE DAILY HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 28. 1873.
LOOAIi JVKWN
J. M. BAHTHOLOW lMrmlt'"'
fhToiclal Paper of UieOly
JOB WORK.
Wfcvb IhrlHII""" lhmork.
mfm to d "
law rales run be n hrr
ad w mm lo do It. Hrlrnc ynr
fin Jo Worh loTIIK UAII.1T 1IIR
ALU OirU'E. .omiT Kim Hon
I m lr.
HIITI'IIIWN.
Ton l.ola for
1-wnlvs lots (one block) on Ilia principal
business utrect of tire town of HiiK liliu on
111 Ceulrul ilUllruwl In :vuw county mi
ttlt st low prices. Apply 10
JOHN W.HWINPF.MA
lyiytf Herald Offleo
"UPPER teu" rod nu'n Crow In
dians.
"Lower iuIIIIoii" retl mi'ii Dlggi-r
Indians.
Tub moon waxitu ngnln ami we on1
glad to uvu bur uUucli "lite."
Bund ay decided up m lialf fair half
unfair in a weather wuy we incun.
Dallas In pi-rxecuteil with btdlowiiiH
calves and InvHilIng turkey.
And again our part of the cake Ih
frosted. Aireotloiintely thine Jack F
A YorNO gentlonicn udvi-rtlNi-H for a
position iw ft bookkeeper. Keo udver-
tlHement.
"As phktty uh Sanger's little red
wngon" Is the way comparisons are
"struek" in this city now.
Many church pews Sunday resem
bled the iiiBlde of many iank vuults
they were empty.
Tit kick 'troubles" at a saloon on
Main street yesterday. Eneli "un
pleasantness" was n "drawn" one.
Tub serenity and the loveliness of
yesterday was as the face of a saint
Tlio fellow who stumbled in a mud-
hole over on Lamar street presented n
different appearance.
A LAUGH brick building is being
built by Johnnie Thompson on Jeffer-
son street on the sight of tho old post-
ofllcc for a new variety hail. Thomp-
son shows enterprise at leant.
A woman with a banket of clothes
clean too sprawled out on Lnimir
street yesterday and never in our
born days did we seo clothes ready for
b second washing In quicker time.
Pabtif.8 coming to this city who are
Ick and need comfortable quurtrrs
will And the hospital a pleasant hotel
to stop at. There Is every convenience
in easy reach. For instance the
graveyard.
Main street was one sea of mud yes-
terday and the way a female hoofed
.it and swore as she mustered a crossing
near tho Mtirkethiiusc was enough to
make the most particular and met bull-
ion! muu In the world consent to be
burled outside of the family cemetery
lot.
Tub 8HUWKK of sparks from an en-
gine pulling up grade on tin; Central
road scared a negro In this county the
other night very nearly into fits. He
ttok them for the fulling stars and a
goneral collapse but took good care
after ho woke up the whole family to
rush for a good looking yellow girl who
was visiting Ids wife and giving her a
hug that came very near placing hot
beyond any more such demonstra-
tions. A NiaiiT school for instruction in
German and French is to bo started
In this city by Mr. Bringhurst formerly
of Alexandria Louisiana. Mr. B. bears
the very highest reconimendutions as
an educator and nstruetoria languages
and as this is a most excellent oppor-
tunity to acquire a knowledge of for-
eign languages wo trust the young
gentlemen of this city will avail them-
selves of it. The terms are moderute.
A horse becoming nlurmed at some-
thing ran the length of a rope to
which he was tied to a tree back of
the Christian church yesterday and
then turned and ran round In a circle
until bo had completely wound
himself up to the tree when
when giving a sudden Jerk he fell
heavily fo the ground and not lieing
able to get on his feet lie would have
choked to death hud not a negro boy
who was passiiigattho time extricated
him.
Husbands who staid at home with
their wives ou Sunday were down
town yesterday Instructing the propri-
etors and owners of all cigar stands
saloons and club rooms that they will
please send their accounts to their bus-
band's ofllccs and not to their resi-
dences as their wives detained them
too long In walking up and dowu
the room with those accounts lu
their bands and stopping in thier
voyage to spell out the different
items and then looking strange w hen-
ever any of those husbands made a
movement for bis bat or showed symp-
tom! of wanting to go.
Fields' TbeaUr.
If the audience which assemliled In
Flelda Call lost night may lie re-
garded as a touchstone of the tU-greo of
prosperity which Uto attenJ tliewason
of tho Crisp troupe In this city the
management may dismiss all doubts aa
to the future. It was literally a packet!
house and the audience were of the
test clrclesofour city and added mate
rially to the splendor of the openiini
Aiitht by the richness of their tulleU
nd the eutliuslaeui with which they
welcomed the Derformanco.
..
I he Character of UU U I leu ng bun-
died by Mr. . H. Crisp was not only
S strong Madlng but a highly Intellw -
iltal conception. In mm parts he rt-
minded ul of Booth und In delivering
tie charge to Francqts he e ;uJled
"T. -"Our Jessie" m -"sr-strvs
to nature and with the advantage of
figure and a sptendid cycslio intuit?
her purt one of the best of the evening
while Miss Cecelia us Francois ihcs.it 1
the character perfectly iicuulliod her-
self with vivacity and evenness and
made us pretty and as accepliiiile u
page us one could wish MM Clara
Vane did Marion le 1011110 witn lu-r
gentle face und aivli manner
excellently well. The Adrian !)
Muupretof Mr. Hieeuo wus decidedly
to our liking und were Ids voice a lit
tle more emotional tlie rcndlt ion would
have been perlect. John Edward's
llaradas was accomplished with imi-
wsrd's habitual virvc and we may
say dramatic genius. The King or. Mr.
Hlanley showed study und Mr. W. 11.
Crisp Jr. as Horlnghen Mr. Wilson ns
Duke do Oiieuns Mr. Kinith us josepn
mid Mr. Harris us Huguet were uccep
table.
A sprightly little farce wherein ull
dlil eredltubly concluded the evening's
eiitertulnment. Tonight Cuniille will
be given with our Cecelia in the title
role.
How J mine Itcrloot Npllt'C "Km.
Yesterday afternoon that estimable
gentleman who forges Judicial thunder
In the "little olllee around the corner
was called upon Just as the sun drop
peil below the lops of the trees in Trin-
ity bottom by two altmlicH of Johnnie
Thompson's varieties who alighted
briskly from a hack and stepping u
before his Honor said "Judge we
want to bo married." "All right!" re
plied the Judge with gravity and wi
tling himself snugly In his chair m
reeled the couple to "Join band".'
This being done the Judge asked the
usual questions and then declared the
"thing done." The parties to the mar
riage were Maurice Lucy Johnnie
Thompson's "right hand bower" at
his bar and Mollie McLaughlin con
ncctcd with the variety company
There were present several of the vtt-
riety troupe one of whom declared it
to bo "tho slickest thing done tills
sldo of holding to u pig with n greased
tail" while Johnnie TivmipoiiH's
brother wlui cull peel the soangles oil
ofany negrj delineator In the burnt
cork business gave n Jolly rattle of bis
sides at the neatness of the whole Jul
The hack then wheeled oil" with the
pair and somo friends to their board
lug house.
rroeceilitiiiS or the 'Jly Council Ad
journed Miwtlnir.
I'ulillslirrt by Aulhiirlt).
City (ouncilCiiamiikii
Dallas October
rii'i is-:i. I
Absent Aldermen Banger tircer Hlern tl
ami llrvim.
On inollon J. O. KhleH was npptilnleil to
ncl as rtetiri'tiii'V pro te'n.
Tim requisition of the. henltll olllfier was
read mill on motion I he health ollleer was
liiHtriieteil to piirehasi) ten lied hunks six
blanltelH four half-ni'iltresses one illlilnu
talll" lo benches six coarse towels and two
washtuhs for llni ('ltv lltisjil'ul.
TliuHnsiuiittifJ.il llefi ny for repalrhiK
the Jail S2I was read ami ordered pnlil
Tim nco id of James llenlly and titliers for
liolilluu el.'Cllou was read and allowed tor
sixteen dollars.
The noit nnit of Messrs. Kmrls Hhnw anil
Hays lor luniher for hullillnu. fur Ills was
read and referred to t'nm iillleeou I'l-iims.
The coinmltlee on hnspltm tvpniteil that
tt'M 2X oimht lo he allow d Mr. It 'leil.v lor
bullilliiK the hnspltiil as the IiuIIiIiiik is linn-
r than was nnlielput.nl liy tllei'eutraet ol lliu
elly Willi hllil.
I'oinniittee on culvert near Hunt her.i Hotel
recii" in i. led that a luw culvert he snhll-
tuted for the old one.
On million the committee was Instructed
to conti'iiet forthe bulldiiiKtif a new eulvert
Instead of the old one at such plaee as the
rnnimlttee may think proper
Alderman llarksdale chairman til the
eounullleeon piliitlmi houds renortetl that
the bonds were printed and ready Id he de-
livered lo-tlaynn payment of cost of printing:
The foil.. wing resolution was then rend
and passed:
llesolved. That the .Mayor be aiilhorlj!ed o
lasilf. JH.IMH) lu tlu.'Hireet Iiupiovemeut lliinds
of tile city and lorward the same to the
t'oiupt roller ofthe Hlate for registration and
forward them w ith u statement of the value
of the taxable property of tile city and the
amount ol tax (evfed lor the payiie ht of tin
Interest and to create a nluklns luud itccoitl-
liiKto tin) retiiiriiuenls of section 2 of the
elly charter. Aldermen Hitrksdal.- Kwlim
Owen Lane Young mnl Hcules voting for
the resolution.
The report of tho rpinrnntlne oflleer Pr.
Paul CarrinKtoii was read and ordered tiled.
Mr. Wheal was allowed to speak to I lie
council on III subject of Hu h Wii.uvunoii
the city attorney was I struct din nnilt nn
ordinance iiineiidlnK section IIS of the city
onllnances. allowing tlonblu tin i yllndem t .
be used as Hues.
On inotlo the mnrshal was Instructed to
examine nt one- und see Hint nil perxons
eruttliiK stores comply with lliu ordinance
comtorniim Ores ulu.
lhi rcHoluliou lo il'dare the block be-
tween Klin si nil und Fuel He avenue mid toe
lirownliig homo wllnla lie' ''lire district"
was deferred until Hie next regidui' lueut-
lUK. On motion the Marshal was Instructed to
subpenu J. tl. Khllu to lie present al tile n. xt
regular meeting of the c.iinell.
1 lu Muvor was aullinrtzei to ndverlbc the
fact that llni bonds for funding the elly
Indebtedness have arrived mid are ready to
be used In retiring the city indebted iichs.
On million of Alderman Krvav be renort
of the coinmllt.it) on V ty Hospital was
reoetveti ami ine accuuiil 01 J. u Kaifrty
was allowed for tolls 28 l.m the amuuuis
ulready paid him for building tue snn .
On motion I hi) stn tit vomiiilllts) tvnn
nuthorix.sl to direct tint grading on the
slroctsof tho city and designate tilt) place
wnere ine stirpitiHuiri hiiuii ue puicist.
C. II. Woodward was allowed lo withdraw
and llemlr.e Ids account.
Alderman Mcales was anulniited n couiin t-
tee of one lo see J. .M. Patterson and oliiaiu
If possible his p.mihuluu to cut a dilcli
through bis prelnlw'H
The t'lty Attorney wa dlns'ted to draft an
oiilliiance prohibiting the mile of ho t or
fork or other animals dead or alive within
lie city with ear mark dillurcd or bidc
otf.
The Health nttlrt.'r was niitlinrtKed In Imv
Cll. Ill) stove fur Ul- use of tile cliy Hospital.
uii mot ion ine l ounrn nejouiut a.
Urn. Loso .Mayor.
J. U. Eblen H. cretary iro U'lii.
C 11. D. au. hump on Main trevt npimsilc
th. foundry has u large tilock of scbtsil und
miscellaneous books which lie Is clusliix nut
verv low. IIKKlIf
Davenport In Mwlult'i block has a new
Involco of unions pntulos cabbage butter
egjKclc. HUdlf
At A Bargain.
I'ommt iclal Hotel for sul at bnrgaln
IrnntliiK Urn l ton Elm nnd 10U fct-t on Jef-
ferson aiieet.
aMtf . 8 D. lil.AKE.
KIiik lias always on hand the boat of wines
and ll'iuors lu suit li lit customers. 217U3m
Philip Wcrlcln wholesale anil retail deal-
er lu l'iaiioa and Unnns orTlce and sales
rooms Not. StMM Barouue strwt Kew Or-
leans (luallttas better prices lower and
terms more favorable than at any establish-
ment ttouth. Lame sales fully attest these
statements. Pianos sold on payments nf
112 50 and Id) per mouth If preferred. Philip
Werlelu's Is tile oldest muslo house and also
the I arum t piano and oiftan house In New
Orleans. One-fourlb million copies sheet
muslnofall klmls. fend ftw price list and
j
1 Briok Stora Honsa for Raat.
I Hie store boue now occupied by the under.
slmed. Also tne inmiomee op nnira mine
anine building formerly occupied by Field
No-wlan.
1 i f RATHER KURFUT.
Koi'iui imii.
Tho friends nail iicijunlnliiliiccs of Frank
Dnh-y mo ivupwil fully Invlleil lo nll'inl h i.
rial piuly lo on iilveii ill i In hou.e on
SI reel oil Tllindiiy IllUhl lliiiihcr .sill.
SMr.il
Iii nililhloii lo every il crlilhiii of work
usually pi'iiuliiiMii lo n mill limn sail blind
fnclniy I inn now prepared to idler special
Induce its in pin ili-s MMilmt any miuiile
wiiI(h(i'Ji itHi'itiiiiti-rx .xlii Ivlnit.nui'n irooiN.
ii'HIMi linilillliu III (ill lis blanches Will hole-
nller I"' H spiTlilllyj pllilm lino Kpei'llieinioiis
punished every ilesi llpllnll of Hillside Jobs
ploluptly iillcud- il lo.
J) I1.. IlllOV I'.n
Itlll-dlW ImlliiH PlulilliU Mills.
For Hont
O hnliofuHlnru hi the business t''l
of llni dlty. I'nr pailli-ulnis Impure in "el-
lilini l.unno's Jewelry line
:!7illf
do to I-'riililillh A Penh's Main Mrei t lo
Hllbscl'lbc fur nil' paper nt I'luil I.HI...
MliiS Lls'a M-;Ou
I'roiKiteH to nrKiuil.u u elm. of In-ntu'linn In
vocal in axle for a limited n n in i .;r youni'
Imlli'it uinl misses In ii'lilUioti to loslriie.
tlon In lliu elements ol liinsle. up. elul inn li-
tlou Will liuidveu lo llni cultl vulloti of the
volee. Al Uieexplliillnliof tile lerm oftliioi
niiinlli Ih'iiiiIIIIiI opereim will liepioilnci U
I iv tint class All who .nay ileslrj to Join tin
thikM will please meet her al tile mil i.r Dr
J. W Meliee Dim Hlreet over Wheal's slur.
nil 1'llilliy next 'Jltll Inst. Id I o'elnclt ii.lll.
Terms SI per month. Ju'dlw
Wnllior's Toulo llilton.
Resl li.nle known for elillln levels i'onll
pMllim and ImtlKesliou. Knr sale In li.illn-
ly J .1 'KS IH.KY
IRVWin imieu Hiilooii.
For Salo.
Two o'nl resldeiiees In this elly Inline
dlnle piiH.sesslnll k1v. ii.
l!l.dlf STKAii.M.I.ACD.
ilunt Rooolvod.
fill liarrels li l di potaloe.
2 liarrelsonlnns.
Ami a In rue lol of Will 1 1 n Iter's Miuar ellinl
Hums. .M. L' I I.MANN O).
rran!;lln A I'-iiii have Ju -I ri f. lve.l n
miiKiillle. iit iisKoitiiii lit of mlseclhini ou
hooks Call and see lor yo.ir.sell'.
V. II. Ueaiiehamp on Main street oppoKlle
the foiiniliy keeps eonslaully on hand fresh
whip coi'iimeal ami a full supply ul tils su
perlor Mi.iiutnln Valley Kloiir. Try It.
Krnut.
One roiinil iloeu liarrels ol the Ih.e-t kraut
ever oll'ereil In llils niatkel al Hie Clreei
OriKviy-lheonly iln.i n ever iniiile in T"xas
UlTdlw IIOl.l.MAN .V HTKWAltr.
(lo to the Kim; House saloon for the li. st of
i!i;;iir wines and IIiUoin. L'lTd.hn
Mo' U'i V1 liiiiiis & Crowdus
Take pleasure III cxt.'mlliiii llianiis to Ihelr
many friends for timely aid on the inoriilnu
of the lull! lire anil hex lo notify tlminand
Ihepiihlli'seiierally that they will hereafter
ho fount! mi the North sale of t iti ruhllt:
Square lu the new tlruii store lately oeeupled
hy K.lllott 4 Hleveiisoii where they will he
pleased lo meet uvoryhody who want koii
Uriws While llousu anil Olaiis Windows.
J7d It.
Kiankllii it Putin are receiving tn w (jonds
every day.
Ullmann t.'o. have fresh and heavy line
of all kinds of groceries arrived yesterday
Call and see them. flltl-dtl
terms. ViMU
Thai whispering till arciind town wind Is
11? (Jelilleiiian talking ahnut the good 11 V
lug at the most popular Hotel in Dallas
Which the Commercial House
Where tin people get gond llipinrs? There
Is hut one place and Hud at til 'Ciiiiiin ielal
Hotel bar. I'M. Is always polite and alien
live
l'r.'sli teas inaekercl halibut salmon
giilsund hominy liauisand brcaUfast bacon
are among the new Invoices Just received at
Ullmanu .t L'o.'s corner Main anil JctlW'soh
strtcts (Hay's old biiil.liniji. u'MM
C. II. lleaiiehanip on .Mam s ivet opuislti
the fiuiiidry has hullders' and other hard
ware which he Is dosinu out very cheau.
( .11. Ilcnuchmup. on Main stieet opposite
the foundry besides general nirieluuiill-i1
keeps the best family groceries fry III. in
(III and Kit the templing Invoices ol llsh
and fr. sh KriM'ei lesjllst r.-c l v 4 ut I'lliuanu
I'o's. ai'J-dlf
Go to SU'all A Co. lor (lit
bt'tst SI. LoiUm IScll 1 roJI I'iii-
aost in Hit' niarkt'tiii nioiillilj
IiimIuIIiikmiIn; also 1'or I'lirni-
I tiro books) NlalioiM'i y t-rocli
ory mnl KlaisNivims uimltiv.
Nhtidt'N. iiictni'OM. Hiid all Minis
of moulding! u:t!l taj't'r Hlfj)
latliliM'M laUIc uutl iockt cut-
lery. lUwlnwly
ArCIOUnCEillEuTS.
Wo aru nutli Ued and re iuested lu an-
nounce FLErcaaa bch.vian
As an lu I ip .nil.mt can. 11 hit t for Treasurer
of Ual'-is county ul lliu unsiiluti el -0111111 lu
Deccinour.
I aunountS! myw II as an Independent can-
illilme fur tlin 1 tile! of Hli. riil of Uallas
county at the ueneral election on the id day
ol December next.
u J. M. SALMONS.
Vt or uuthorlRtHl hihI nHjuestoil to an-
HOUIICU
WILLIAM C. YOUNG
As nn Independent candidate for Cleric nf
the lilsiricl court of Dallas county at the
election In l) i 11 1 11 t. il-ilv le
ST. LOUIS aDyRriStflETS.
VIliQ I N I A OB AC CO s
d. AU. J.A. IIKI.V1N. r. P. DAY.
Wall Belvin & Diy.
r o u a c c c
HVXITACTIREKS AD AGE.MS
AND
Dealers in Fine Cigars
NO 320 NORTH SECOND STREET ST. LOUIS
TGdly
llenry Bi ll New York Lily; 1. V. Ucll HI.
1iui-: .iiinn 1-. iiotixiier .iiwe u
llooKlier HU Louis Mo
HENRY BELL & SON
Dry Moods and Notions
62U AX 538 MAIN STKEET
Corner Main and WnsbliiKton av HI. Louis.
ST. JAM liS IIOTKIm
UEtOI. Altl & OWIAtiS
Proprlotorsi
St. Louis to.
FlrM claw aenimmndutlons In ever re
et-l eslintlel Uisut1ii.
BUY YOUR t LOTIIING
rcoHcnfittia sc Co
S. E.CUli. FOLRTll I PINE If. tOl'lS.
uoviini mads 10 ertfav. -
Wrntt'l antral Oil.
Absolutely sale. I'eileelly ihIoiIiss. Al;
WilSIIUIIollll 1 1 III .ill it'll ll I'owei "l"ii"
louas lliiins III any lamp wllliou ilanS' i
if I'Hiln.llim oi liilting in"- ' "' """
i Xplel) III lalte III.' pllll'll Ol villain
daugeiiaiHiillK. Ils.al. I.V iniden nay pn.l-
llltl le Ml..' III. II . "I illinium 'I
uoied by i lit cohlllillul use in uvm m-v
'amines 1
Mniliii.ir .milium hMVelieell sold and no
.(-lu. HI Mil- tiy ol linllieelly ha e"1'1"'-
ciiired linm laiiuliniisloilng or li Hum II
I lie lul.llelln' t'eal ly IOs ICIIIIH pi
leslllllliu f. mil Ihi d ilieapi iniinei-
oiii ons in the I nit. -a mines i ii...oii...
The Insuiani unpi "aim u nnins
dnlleli. IlilliuulinUI llleeillinliy lee inelnl
I ue Astral lis iiio lies! saleauind where lamps
illeUi.d. Head tnielleullil'.
Kni wilii al retail by l" Inel" gelielnllj
and nl wholesali by ine I" "I " ivj.';.' "i
i 1 1 rii i i ..-
IInIIi.VIiIihv IiiS I' 1 1 1 1 1 il I Heel. New I nrll.
RAILRO illS.
"GOOD TIME"
HAS COM i:.
li III K N V I ION I
VXX S3
exas & Pacific
liAILWAY
I H Sit W
Opoa from Dallas to Shrove-
port iu I Jefl'orsou.
CHANGE OF TIME:
On and after sl'Mi lY Aususl :ii
Trains will Arrlvi- ami lit-
liarl as follows:
kist niu'Nii riiuxs. ha i Mi i::iii:;
Leave Diillas at 7: III a in.: Minn. .ola at litVi
p. in.; liileriiiillonal .luiicUoii al I: -0 p. Ul
Clos) 0 )tiieotSaii inula with
Great Kortlicni Gilvcston
Ho.ston mi Hender
son and morgan
Lino of
S' earners fjr New Orleans.
Tlllllllllll rilKII.IIT
.'or llalveston lli.nslon and all points on
liilerualloiial and linal Noilheru Ualiroutl
leaves Dallas at li.lil.
IV KM II!IM) THIINS MAIL A.VU MIMIKSS
Leaves Internatinniil .lunctlnn nl ll:a'i a.
in.; .Mliiueola ul -:IU p. in al nviliK al Dallas
al V:lu ). in.
CONNECTIONS.
Close connecilons are mad at Interna-
tioiuil Jiiuctlon with Intel national road and
al Miuneula Willi lliiiisiiiu and l.reat No lli-
ei 11 load for lion-inn tjitlve lon. Tyler antl
all other point' South; al Texa- Ceiitralein-s-in
Willi llouMon antl reXaslViitrnl load 01
slieiimui I) 11 l uii and all points ou tin
Mls."uuil KaiiNi.t and l.'Xes luatl antl the
North alMi jjuiiiIm .Smith.
JOHN F. lll'KUN
U. ileial Mupcriutcuilcnt.
W. H. XKWMAN.
(leneral Piisseimer Auenl. ISI.UHI
t-i AIL W A. Y .
CHANGE OF PI 1 f. '
COXNIXTIXO WITH THE
tarn Kansas anil Tcias tailwaj
AT
nED niVER CITY.
llivlinraii ALL HAIL LIXKu IIAI.TIMtHlR
l!l!.-MU.Nt.'llll AliU. I l.M I.N A11.M'.
VUUlvPllll.l'l:i.l'lUA!sT. Uil'lS
WASIllNU'i'tlX 1'IIV und ull
piointuciit points North
KiihI antl West
Time ilalvcstun to Xew York V2:W hours
Houston to New York.
tialvcKtou tost ioiib..
.'.) llOIIIS
hours
Ill; i iioiu
IIousloii to SI. Louis.
ON AXU AFTEIt
Sunday August 31873
Picisoniier Trains will run ns tnllows:
EXl'RK-S raives Houston dally (Saturday
exceiniHii ai o i-. ti.
Arrlvini; at Austin. 7:10 a. 111.! Waco 8:50 a.
m.; Ibil lllverl'ity Ill.V'ia. m.; St. Umls ttrlsj
p. in.; i nicauo r.M a. in.; Hinlnvllle :.v a.
m.; Iiidliiiiii.iill3 i:;to a. in.; t'olumbiis 1).
I'.':l(ili. in.: I'nIsbuiK.s:!.) n. in .: I'liiliulclnlila.
Hisia. in.; Washlnniim Clt)7:J"i a. in.; Baill-
uiore n:iu it in; thcw lora in:a) p. in.
lleturnliiK leaves Kwl Uiverl'ilvl:10p.m.;
Wain l::U p. m.j Austin. l:.l a. m.; arrlvliiK
In lloiistou li: 0 anil Uaivestuna:UU p. m
ACL'OM.Ml)UATI()N-Ix.nves Houston dally
l-.lllilll escepietlj 111 w A 11.
Arrlvinx al Ausiinii:ju D. in.: Ited River
t'lty Hull a. in.
lleturnliiK leaves licit Hlver I'llv at 0: H p.
in. ISiiuirilav fxn-nttsll: Austin km . in
nrrlviiiK In Houston :lo p.m. nnd Ualvcs-
loiiV:l5p. m.
Pullman's I'alace Sleeping Cars
Am attnehed to F.xpnus Trains between
IIoiihIou and Austin und Houston and I 'or.
sienna.
Passenger for Wncn must take Express
Train leaving Houston nt o:uo p in.
t'ennrrtlons
At llenrne with International nailroail
daily (SlIlitlayseJlceptKl).
Ai lianas antl niicriuan wttn Texas and
Pacini' Hallway nnd Kl I'avn Htnues for all
ptdntvol note III Northern Texas.
At Waco with daily stiojea to oil points
West.
At Mexln Willi line of hacks for Fnlrflcld
anil llutler on Kumtnys iinii Wt'dinnilnys.
At lAKlbclter Willi Oaily sinuo lor La
Uninac
At McDatle with dully Btaee for rintrop.
Al An. Un Willi tlallyStiiitpforKau Maicos
New lli nniif. KSiiu Antonio and Kl l'no.
l'liroiiKh Tickets mid at Houston Austin
llenipvtead.Hryan.t.'alvi-rt.YVaco.Corslciinii
Da Ins and Hhermnn vli ld lllverl'ity nnd
tliilvfslon u. nil poliilnof note lie! we. n the
Atls.it c and I'nettlc llecuns within the lim-
its of the I nltcl Htnlii. nml I'aiintln. Alwi
via si'W- linn to Him Antonio Wcalherfoni
i"1 x."rlh. llouliani. Parlx and I'larksvlllc.
For 1 biookh lint. n..l.v liiHtntion Aems
or BANI' General suiwiliit.nil.nl.
J. Al.tsi u. r. A T. A. l:hHHw
LHIH KKNT.-'llie buildiu. now tHcntitid
1 oy ine isuias Heriuu otuoe Is ottered tot
"nt. 'ewl''U glvsn on or about Ui 11 ol
HOY M3 SALE STAOLLS.
GASTON' 46 V 01:11
Llvcty Feed und bale bUlili
I'oi'iu i I'oniiiien e and lloiislnii l
DAJiItAH TKXAS
iloiM'w. Itiictti i. mnl nni;i '
tor lllle oil slioll linllee rnlivejnliei llll
nii-lu il lot any pnlnl In the iiitetlor
I II) II minis 1 1 lie il ll d 'J MMlc
al this -lull!.'.
ill A wit
tu.iiAs riiti.K.
We Willi oilier hvery im-ll nf I'allio. pub.
Untied a I ode ol Hull s me I I Inlis I. a I he . un-
til!!.. n III Olll llllsilleM
Imii ieaon iatii.aeloiy to nuiselves we
withdraw ournanies fioiu anl f oil ol Hides
inn II. uulaimiis.
tun . stock nl Horses and IIiil'iJ's Is ood
ale I we will mane our
TERMS TO S .'IT TJft T1MF.S
Hie people and II I '". U'e wM be toe'
n aiiv In do imv Inn. I m H ""' ""' ' '
will' Iced a- cheap i. lb- i li. ' ... Hie
Well lillOWII eoiliel I'l 1 i' !' ' U " '
ll.id.'lm .1. A- tillK .V -I INK.
iVrri'll. liaiiliiiaii imiiiij.
HlopplliK place lor
KM I'M IS III A II i.itoti: IIOCK-
w ti.i ami iiti:i: li 1 1 .
Iffl.lll II I.. PA KllNs.
i.itovr us' wi iii'n iii' its'
SpiiTM. Main anil ri!!i
DALLAS - - TMXAK
tll'I'IISITK I liY MAIiKI'.T.
TI'.UMS-Sadille liorsea. per week tl; Har-
ness hoi sea. tier week. Mfm: Harm-is lioiaes
leiini oer week. VI: Hlnulu Iced II.ICJ Iwo
lecdsover lllulll ".')e.
Sallsf.ictlon Kuariitilecd.ornocliaiKeiiiaile.
S hit all .11111111 LlV.'ll lo lll'eakllm lllllllll!
and Iraliilnu liorsi M al reasonable rales t'ar-
rliitf. and Inn ness kept so ns to npiea wen
al all tinn x. All piiii'iiuaue ulv n to me by
the piddle will be uiali liillv received. Kail-
die ami harness hoisi s lioiiulit and sniu
1H7.1 A v tin
.1. I'. llhWAI.L
CA ItY THE NEWS !
Tim MlSSOCni KANs. AND TKXAS
IIAI1.WAY liavlni; c.iiiiiieieu nun opeiii u
for business llclr Xorliieasterti l''xl.'iislun
( ..Issimrl lllvlsioii) Iiinn Heilalla lo lliinul-
la nr. mill' l-llillliiej llleir HlleuilllltV lOlllitl-
e ' r.ilus tnioiih Iii llaiinib.il wlinout
chine.
ras-1'in.'era for pnliils In Northern Ml"
stun I Iowa Wisconsin Miiiii.-miIu the l'-
per Mississippi Ki't.ion Noi'tlieru and (' n-
I nil I nl inns in ii- mo .Michigan nnd Ihel.ienl
Nolthellst. Will Ihld this llleSllorl''.-t l.'llelli-
cst and Quickest Koule.
'i i . i ii .. i ems will cniiiliiiii! lo run thi'tnii'h
to si. Louis wilhnul clninne via Seilalia as
heretofore.
Tims iioitwix
(ieii'l Pi.ssonii. r A'-!enisi. I onis.Mo.
.lAMKs ll. IIKUWN
Ueneral Ticket Atfeiil Mi dalla Mo
The MISSiilTItl KANSAS AND TKXAS
HA HAY AY' Willi its coninclions Is the
Siioitest Quickest anil only Direct ltoule
tioni all points lu Texas the Indian Nation
and Soutlicru Kansas to St. Louis Hannibal
I'hleauo and all prominent Kastei u lioints.
Hales us low and tiuieiiuieki rlhaiiany olliei
mad in Hie uuirkel.
All claims lor loss damage or iivereliarut
promptly settled.
Merclianls oiderlnsi uuods from the Knst
will save lime and money by ciiuhiunini:
1 1 ii id cum Missouri Kansas and Texas italh
I..A.KKKKH.
tien'l Kaslcrn Ajieni -IK Uroadway N.Y.
D. Ii. WILLIAMS.
Audit Is l b" k street I'll Icayo.
UK I. W. LIl.l.l'.Y
fonliacllnu A(?enl. -101 Wnlnut street
St. Louis Mo.
W. OAOK.
Aci ni Mniinibul Mo.
J. ' Ill'Hi'll
fonlrnctlii!; Aiielil Dallas Texas.
SY. 1'. liUlllNSUN
(Jen 'I Freluhl Aui nt. Hediilla Mo.
Vandalia Routo Erst!
TlirOiitvl.ini' in ii n lie liroinb C'nr
I'rom M. I.olils lo ! York.
lileauo. IncliiiiKtl. nnd
Louisville. YYtllioul
4 liantre.
MAKES CLOSE CUNNICCTIOX WITH
Missoiir Kansas 3.t2 Tonas Trains.
181?. fcl'HSI Kit M I! Ki I I.K 1:1
7.30 A. M.--DAY KXI'KKSS
Throuitli to New oru unonao i incin
naltl and Loui.svlIK-.
0.15 I'. M. FAST LINK
Willi I'ullni.-in's ralnce stei pint; l.ur
throuuli to New Yin k Clue Iminii und
Louisville tlally wit bout ebanue.
r.OO V. M.-CHirA(il) EXl'KKSH
W illi throiiuh Mleeplng i.ni Dully ex
eept Saturday.
TICKF.T OKFICK-No. 100 North Fourth
street corner Chestnut street St. Louis and
at ull principal ralliuml otliccx In Texas.
c M. Clll.rii'UN. Ticket Audit. St. Louis
J. K. SIMPSON Ueneral Snpl. Inillanapoil-.
I 11 as i' 1 1111". i i mc it. i ass. a ui. i.i. on is
('HAS. IIA III 'tli:K. Southern Aut. Dalles lex
SUIT
FOR RENT.
A house 2-lxtW feel in front of Ocnlrnl
Hotel t'.uitaseii und paper d ttiiuuiiimt:
Apply to
2S)tf BTEAOAI.L & CO.
SA.TNT LOUIS ROUTE EASTWARD
The completion of t lie .M Ksonrl Ka nsasand
Texas llallwav. Hum the Noit!: to Denlson.
Texas lias opened up two 111 st -class all-rail
routes to St. Louis und tile Last. Al Y'lnlta
Ml miles from St. Louis the trains of litis
"Pioneer Line from the .North" connect lth
trainsnf that new and splendidly (Kl ill line
the Atlantic and 1'aeitle IU I In mil. a id at
Scd a 1 1 a I Ml miles from St. Louis thej toii-
neei won ine laipuiar .iissouri I'aciue itaii-
road. Kither roub1 Ih a good out. thoroughly
equlpiHsl wltli nil tumid n Imprtivenieiits
and lands Its pasw'tiirerH in St 1a. ills the me-
tropolis nftlie Ureal West In lime to connect
with eleven through rmiles to lliu North
Houili nnd Kast.
The St. Iiuls ltoule Is destltn tl to bi come
the popular unit lo all points Kast. 1'iisscn-
:ers inive a ntv enoits in rouies over tne
illsMiurl. Kansas nml Texns ltallwav: Y'la
Viultn and the Atlsntle anil Pacltle It ill .
road or via Sedallii nnd thnMlsaourl Pneinc
Hniirotnl. Full Information may bo obtained
at thentllcosnr the Houston ami Texasl'cn
tral ltnllrtiiid Kl P:iso Mall Line Missouri
ivansiis iintl icxiin ifiuiwit.or upon aiinn'sH-
Inv K. A Ford Ueneral Piieimer Aueiit ft
LoiiIh. Mimmrl ilviy
TRUSTEE'S SALE By virion f a tied
nf trust executed tv Jonktns t Mof-
K n.dit disept. nib -i 23 187;. 1 wi 1 expniw
to sale nn tii prpiiilsrs t the Kim Hiiwt
Ilonw.on Elm itn-.il In til.' elty or I la I Ins
on Tu 'sdiiy Hie 4-h day of Novenih -r next.
nl 10 o'clock inn. tlie fui nliur-.bur mom Hx
tiiresiin.Hll ipermio .1 pro ortv In ald House
imnpn le ndisl Insa .l d.sil of trust oonslit-
linrol b.-is nutl IssbllnR tables and tabid
ware slovus and kltoben ntonslls rtc.
I). II. txmLKY
Trnstefl for Momly 4k Consher
At
BANKING M'WN UiUCE
JChbAi'J -A l ft. 1.0
ULNLl.Al'
Ale n. .in .1 In w.lle llislllaliei III I'nllio
and hiiiii.iiiiiIiuii coiiiiil.s in Un InlliiW mii
in .l t -lass i iimp. .ine" .u t.iu imi.i
IIAIIII IIIIH HIIK I NM'II A M K HI. HI
it v m i t'liu i "NN.
Amcis .iniuiiini m.
N.WHi.NAI Hill: INMl liAMI'. in. i I-
llA.NMllAI Mu.
Asscl NAilll.noll
M A.N liAVI A N III.K I.VMl HANi'l. Hi.
HI' hi t l.k
A ssi I UotHI 1111(1
hTATK INM IIAM I'. It). Ul'' IIA.NM
HAI Mi.
Asi is :. hiumi.iiiiii n
M Kid 1 1 A.N I'si'Ml'IIAl. IX. I HA Nt Kt'U
Ol-' liAI.V i;.Hii.N T..XAs.
Assets O'-I.'.O.IMIO III!
I'K.SAM IIA.NKI.NII A.NIil.N.M ItA.Nl.- O.
H.' tIAIA l'n.N 'IKXAH.
Asls KHIIII.IIIIII 110
I'l.ASTI.IIM' JNMI UAM !: I'D tlK llid'K-
TON Jl-XAH
Assets H'J.HI.OIIO 110
UI.D liO.MIN'lON Kill K ISI.I IIA.NI li CO.
Ul'' IIU'II.MU.MI A.
Assets H 11 -
Villi i I N I A Mill': AMI M A 111 N K INHl'H-
A.Nt K Hi OK UlCII.MoNIi VA.
Assets .h;ia7.o(.: hi
KltAMCI.IN I'lllK. INM liAN'l !. til. Oh
i'iiii.Ai!i;i.i'iiiA.
A i t.i:;ii:i.iti iii
ol. .i'.;-rl IV 1 1 A " iv M'll.l'INti
I nl li. I ol I niiioli 1 1 . unit Jlnrl.ct his..
i)Ai.i.AK'i'i:.vs.
lis. 1 1 I
('
JllltllAX I.
I'resldelll
I'. U M l' H.ll
I'ledlli
CAPITAL
$250000
T.C.JORDAN J. B. COUT3
W. E. HUGHES C. ('. StAUGHTtR.
IHII'IIS I'lliHI II i.iii T'l I p.m. IK-'iUw
" E7 S. GAY Jr..
MMIltl. Al.LXT III IIIL
1'Ii.iiiioxt D .i:ui;rii LiFt isn:i.M'Eni
or yiii.ii.
OFFK'I
Coiiiiiii ii
Cll V Hunk of Dullns. eiii'in r of
-allil'Mlllkcl sll'eelK. IIMlll
S.J. AHA.MS.
ADAMS k LYMMU)
Me tire permanently Itwnt. .! In this city
and tlo a iteiieial luinkinij iioslmss. We buy
and sell cxi'linnc!' on
st. un. t.i.
..ll.Vt-..VJ'4..
And all the prlneipnl towns and cities In the
southwest.
We iirnw illre-t on Hi" leaillni; cilles til
Kuroiie and also deal in ..old silver and . ur-
rency and nialic eiilleetlims nt all points In
lliesoutli. " oe2s'i'Jif
W 11.1.1 AM H. U.lsl'ON.
W. II. THOMAS
(JASTOA .S: THOMAS
23A.3NT23I3ESXII3
AND DEALKS IN FXCIUNGE
SNsl HAM K iMI (0l.l.i:i TIM. AI.KNTs
SWINK'S NEW LUILDINO
X.ietli t-itlfol Hie 1 'uLlit' Ktiuiil'f.
Il;ill:is. - - Tl'XilN.
March 1 1S7.L ly
MlCH'tiER ETC
IB 111!
Scbcnclc's rmnroycd Wocdworll Flaiicr.i
WIlllD'SDlPIIIIVKHWllODWIIIiTII I'LIMIS
AM)
'J'onguino; nnd Grooving Mauhines.
ALL KIN l)H OF
Wttfll) - V'ORKIfi MA( HIM'I'V
Locomotive Upright & Tubular
EOIliB ns
Stationary and Poi'talle
STEAM ENGINFS.
UrM Mills. Circular fiati SIIIIh
Shinto llarrol. anl
Pail SliM'hliH'i j.
mtiCK arAoiiiisKs
Lathes Foot lathes Horse Towers
Sbrftinr 'ash nnd Hind Ma-
chines Hanrrcrs Scroll 'aws.
il. oiul nar ? ach.nes
Ftc Ftc- Ei.c
In fact there Is uotlilnii in Hie Mneliim ty
ilnewlilcli I can in. t luinisli on si. ml notice
.intl al lowest inniniliicturi rs' rut. s.
1 am the iiuthoriKetl aueiit forall I seltind
nodealei in IlleSlnie Imsb 'tt .i l'ieilitl.slor
Miptdvini: the wanta of tin- pulille.
Fl'-liercall at my olllee or nddresaine by
Miall. Iiil'orinatlon in reuilrd to Machinery
willltiKly lven.
J. W. SCHENCK
Kl ii Klrocl. Da l;is. TeMis.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
GGEIT BAEBAISS! GREAT HEDL'CTIOXS !
(iototlin NEW YOItK CAH STOKF. on
Kllll Slleet lli'Xl disir In All ml t Uollanl's
11 ink. forUllKA'P IIAIKIAINH lu dry tinods
CI0II1I114. bisitsanil sho s gent's fuiulsliliitf
nml ladles' fancy kihiiI. etc.
1 Intend to clos i out my entire stock nml
shall sell the following n"o Is nt utl vci lisctl
tlguii's :
French Merinos wo'th I 2 nt I "
lllack Alpacas worth A't at !i
F.inprcKH t'l.ith worili . mI
FiaiiiiHl Is lulil.'s worili :l nt
Fiuiiinl it. ops... worth at
ln?i
lipem Flannels. woitn n at
Hliawls .wortli III On lit
Cloaks ..worth 7 nil nt
rnssliuerm wort'i 20 nt
fi HI
4 ml
1 ii
2 tW
I 10
It ilinornls i nil a on nt
U.ilmorals worth 2 (M at
A full -issortim-nt ofl idles' iiml -rwear nnd
cnibiolilery boota - ml sho a -ii imt e-lit
less than -lewhcn-. clotliliiK at per cent.
1 . ' u'J ' " . " l' l'y
1 a 11 f ""v "-sin.
I 1'' L'" Klv'" "0 n
. .1 p-iiiiu sitieiiy ior cnsii iiicrctoie
call be ore pnrchnslntt
21o(Uf JO i
XiAiz.vxszir.
XirANTED-Puroliftsera for a lot of old
n!..o'pe raBf'-!i excellent snlMtltute for
bbpOtaU Frio tow Appb al lb
GITYBANKOFDALLAS
I
HCTILS.
tclvittiAL ii.
(ni.M.U u. 1.1. M a Mi jl i i i i..
til M. d lib I I.I . 1 I t i
Tht CtMLAl'iTlVut.'
CuLIfain fciitti.iui Iiitj
l I. I.W . I . I W 111. 11. . .
Hie II till U nl Ii pi t . i t 1 '"
CIICI1 I. Ol 111 A Iimi ' li
Itiws i2..C0 n J i.j ii.Ue!
Cll) I'lllS IPS I 11 I HUM I tl i
N ll. I usl-i ii. .p I in ii' i ' ' '
1 " 1 I I I I 1
.... I ll'l ll. Ill
tMri.iL K07LI
AND
jtmoiAui i '.
M . 1 1 OFFSET A 1 'J I .
Main ttrent us i y;
He lias Just nil ii up ii Um h
eol.ilnl Inldi III. o I ll IIMili I 1 1 1 1 p i.j ( pi . ."
null) iiiiiilsliiii 11
;V 1 A i
IK J
I'm llelllul nil I. In I i.i H II i . .
linn id li lull i lend in m I i.
Hi adiplal I. Is nl 'I tin. t in .i
I'aclllc liiillli un. lu'
Au Oniiii'i h JTiiici te .i 7i iSl
" CtUIChllLlL' Ki7t7
.IIHINMI.N X ilt lli l i ' i. : i'.;'i ;i
0 ! K ILL L.
' : : t !
W e Klilili.llti e the best un . i i .
Nol tllel u Tt Xlis
DALLAS H( Tit.
1. M. Si'iinn A .
I'JUiriilKTOUS.
illCM II UK i IKIIMI.V AM)lH.V.V!l.t!M
FlielliK Hie Sinillle
DALLAS TEX Aft.
SCOTT HOUSE.
Elm Street Dallas Texas
TI.I1MS (Ti'iiiislciit) I I 11 liAV
Table supplied with thehcpt tin- liitiikct Hi-
fouls. iiiiidtf AilC J CH tU3 5 Trop'r.
PL AK TEH'S
European Hold
V'lTH ICKSTAI l;AM A1T.U IIII)
Funi'isM Kunns ami Hunt J I.) iLc l':iy oi hti
MEALS AT ALL HCTJES
ConiiT Mail.cl and CiiKkcll Sircil
SHEF.VErORT IA-
I j. I IAN SON
17ltf
juiius s?icr:AUD
i ii e x v as as i : stm i i i
.Market .St.. lietnecu l lni nml Mills
DALLAS TKXAS.
An cilnealeil French cook piepiues mnl
a I all lie ins linui Hie best the nun lot ulturil
In'.'dti
WINES m LIBORS.
DAOVERS' AND BUTiillBRS'
13 J. TH.
Jlaln Street opposite the Market
The best brands of V IM S nnd I.IIU'HM
'always on hand.
HANKEIiS :
CJIAMPAGSK ClIAHIKY
ir2.i!tni rnsldif
RANCHE SALOON
K. ('. T 1 1! It I M. I' iiprl- inr
Son'h tide of (he Si'iare. Op 8 l
li-i Worili '1 v.-
i:sT.4iti.isin:i js
CAZAUX & VERGKCTI
LAH01LVI01M
FCRT11F.
DISTILLATION cr nTKC:' fniw
AND LllU'OHS OF A 1.1. K1M--
And Iniporfeinnf Wltits Bun - i--' "'r"
Old U.ff Sl'-et. Jil-H Or UH"'
liiliillin
PHENIX SALOON
Ko.85 Ansliu strceUulIic Scnler Eni
This sliihllshtiiiiit Is steikul wM'Jv
111... I biaiidMd wlii.siii.il litilioist" 11
Iiiiii.d.alid laiiksasli.i tin si snlts-1! I
city. A lli i billiiiiii bull wllji "
latest Style lllblesl ol-llt tl- d "IH. Ill- "
.III . ustn in rs Km it on Ij If" V o.rNmis.
LOGINE Tl A- HFE1UK0-
IKilihim Ji-nerson. Trss
LUMBER AND SH HOLES
CAMEEON & MAYHELD-
IIKALFKS If
WHITE PINE LUMBER
EnilfOIiES. B0CRS
And a Kent ml stock of Mnniifactunsl
jeai
Office Vnrtl Main st.. m ar del ot.
A. T. IIKNSI.KV. TPAVIS HltO'l'
tiEXitr s.xonri n ass. .
II21TSL2Y EE0T2S. i
CoinmlsKiiiii 5I'"'''"'""
-A 11
LUMBER DV&tlYi
n.n.i.AsTrxAs.
Basil Pools Illlntls Mouli'l" ".jiil
riiilldlni: .Malerluls luruWud en
notlooand at tho
tf.kt lowixt run ' '
. . w.i.iTK.not. U8"
xam ai ine it-mn-i ri---- --
corner 1 jtninr and Elm street.
Aaents for the celebrat! ZhVT
Uis 'pest taaaa&utared. Every wifjjg
vmSsd
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