The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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rill! DAILY IIL'UALU.
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Mini .Mill II Wh(. niiim. Hill c -Irani
IIhiiiii in Ki'i'iiml ri.rv
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t i: hum
nil'. II.UI.Vlli:i!Vl.iN .lnu
lil.niilliil cxivt Al. mi ii nl
n. uiu'c; ifiir.i niuiillihi il liin.iiii'iii mil!
mi i'iiiiu lui' Him wivki .Iiii.i i.iiiii.n iii
tiikvi;kkivi.i;iiau).
Til I'! WKKK'I.Y HKItAl.li will ho puli.
Uliml every rt.iinr.iiiy n m nlim hiiiiM i i.
nii.';m per it ii i tint : l ii lui m iiiiinilih
ityuiiui In ml vim.. Su iili .'ii iu.
fur ii ie-m pnriinl iliuu h innuMis
Ail veil Is.'l o Ills Inm.Hnl nl III. I 1 1 i.f t
per iiiiirn fur tin Him Iiimti ainl Tic nl.
llll' IMI'll sill 4. Hi. In T. Ml.
Oliiiimry indices iuiirriitc deaths pnbiie
IIH-I t I llH I'll l.if tll . . 111
ill Ii ill inlvi'rilM'iiii.i nil.
AFTERNOON DISPATCHES
The Choctaw Council Proicst
Acalnst tlic Proposed Ter-
ritorial 111!!.
Itcsult or the English MIcc-tloiis-tiliidstoiie
to
Kcsifiii.
Heavy Snow iS.orni-Itallroiul
Accltfciit-Uank.iiot
Actor.
('A in io liiilluu 'JVi'rllor.v 1'Vliriiiirj'
". TIlH CllOl'tllW I'lllllll'il has Jllsl II. J -Jolll'IICllllfllTII
tlll'l't'W'CcliHHI'SSlllll. Till'
ri.'siill nl' thrir di'lilii'i'iil iuiiM niii.v lir
Hllltlllleil till US fllll(lYN : Tlll'V lll'lKlfll
ivkoIiiIIhiin U'(iU'hIIii) iij'iiiiisl it iriTltii-
i nu Hovci'iuui'iit unit the iillnlnu'iit ol
tht'lr IiiiiiU; iii'iilcsllii'' iil'hI n.l tlx
Chicktisnw burvcv mul iillutiiicnt mid
rcl'iisril to ciili'rl.iln t!u i'iiiiis!iiiiii.
Tlll'V llllMliltl'l II Clllllllli: i(lll iif Unci.
jh'I'siiiih Id ko to Vaiiiiilon tm lli'i t a
Hi'tt lenient in ivv.anl to tlie lijini'lary
lino liwccii Ail;anaanilllir(.'liii'kii-
MIW ?7T!itll lllltl 1 M T. J 11: 1 1 1.V lll'fil' Ctlll-
itivsit not In jiii.- tin1 territorial liill.
TlicV ri'iiilialcil tlic t'ollilnne eonlrnet
iniiicr which M'Vcnty-iivt' thoiiiiinl
dollars have ulready Impii ailvaneeil.
Ni;v Tunic JVliiiiary ". Ivhvin
ltoothtlievell known nrtor liasi inised
to lie lih'il a pet il ion of voluntary kuil;-
rinitey. Maihiih l'Vliiiutry 7. fen. Slc;lt
toon Ills linal leave ol' the Spanish
Rovi'i'innchl and plaeeil Seerelury
Aldec in eliaine of the legation
i.nMioN .l''i'lir:iai'y 7. In tile elee-
tioiiH held (n-day Iv.eiily-one Ciiner-
viilivcs eighteen Ijilicl'ali and three
Jionie rulers were ri'tn rued IVoin twenty-
two e (Hint i! net icics. 'I'het 'onsel'valives
liavegniiiPil one seat eaeii in Ayres-
Miiro Slerliiifisliire Leeds Chelsea
Oldham ami the lower lunilet. The
iioine rulers have itained seals in
Clornel mul Mays eouniy and two in
WiUoli'ord elly. 'Sir Charles Uilke was
re-oleoted in Cl;el.-ea Mlandinu' at ilie
head of the liolls. His laberal i-ol-leajjno
in tlic last 1'ailiainent is re-
plaeed hy it Conservative. JUirt the
workinjjnian's eandidate. Is elected in
Swansea hy l7"iil innjorily. .Mr.
Rlteliic Conserval ivo and .Mi'. Iiiui)-
don Liberal were returned fr1in
Hamlet. Mr Ayerton was del'ealcd
his vote falling three thousand short of
llitohie's. Baron Lionel tie itothsehild
is defeated utandih' at the bottom of
the poll
LtvuurooL Fehrnary 7. Lambeth
Boutli Finsl ury anil Wolverhampton
liave .turned their former members.
Ah f. i'as heard from Ireland has re-
turned in all lifty.one members of
whom twenty-six are homo rulers
nineteen Conservatives and elht Lib-
erals. Chaiu.Kstox M. C. February ".-(.(rent
preparations are making for the revi-
val of racing on the old Vashinnlon
course here. There has been no meet-
ing since LsiiO. The South Carolina
Jockey Club will inaugurate a meeting
on the auli inst and the rares will
continue four days. All the best utahlcs
in the South and several from the
North will be present. The indications
are that the city will he crowded with
visitors tluring'raeo week.
London fc'cbrmiry 7 .'!:;)0 A. M. It is
reported that (iladstone lias sen! his
resignation to the queen.
A collision of trains occurred on the
((rent Western railroad next to West
Ayten station last evening. Several
persons were killed and injured hut
the number is yet unknown.
Pakis February 7. Nine hundred
eomnnuiionists are still awaiting trial.
Homi: February ". Scialvia has re-
signed his position in the cabinet.
The Hague dispatches from i'enang
report the cholera decreasing in
Aclieiie. A recoiinoilering party of
the expedition had been attacked by
the Aeliene.se and twenty were killetl
and wounded.
Lo.vnox February 7. The Daily tel-
egraph diiys the opinion of the country
lias been pronounced and it isstrongly
adverse to tilm'stone. 1 Le will comply
With the decision as he is hound
to do und will follow the consti-
tutional precedent set by 1'eel Mel-
bourne and others under similar cir-
cumstances or submit to a formal
defeat. Not only is 'he Held lost but
is lost most decisively. The results are
to lie attributed to Mr. l'.rucc's unpopu-
lar licensing net the division of the
Liberal party on side issues such as
the education act female sullrage the
permissive bill etc- the deep and not
iiuiialurai displeasure at the violent
language against the soe'ety by the
Hiipporters of workingmcn's candi-
dates and lastly want of lad ami
sympathy shown'by several members
of the ailniiuist ration.
Xkv Voiiic February 7. The storm
which conlimicd all night has abated.
Travel is much Impeded by the snow
which Is six inches deep mi a level.
A letter containing lift ecu thousand
dollars in bonds but no address awaits
the owner at the lirookiyn po tollice.
Last evening the driver of the en-
gine upon lite elevator road broke.
James Ityan the lircmaii was badly
scalded. A hook and ladder company
was sent for and the Main brought
down to terra Kritm amid considerable
nmaenient to cuch of the passen-
gers as had not climbed down ;he pil-
lars. Ityan i the first person Injured
on the elevated rond.
The Liberals gain scats in Colcran
ond Dungannnii and the Home Itulcrs
in Dtildalk and Limerick. The latter
returned Mr. Jiiitt and Mr. (lshaugh-
nessy. The Marquis of Harliugtoii is
re-elected trom Kadncr. According to
the latest dispatches four hundred and
clglity-ftHir members ()f Parliament
have been returned of whom two
hundred and fifty-live are C onserva-
tives and two hundred and twentv-
lilne are IJbenili. Tlic Conncrvntive8
renlace (teventv-olie LIImthIu. mul thn
latter have ousted twcnty-ncven Con-
TJiliEGUAVJIIC
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'I III It U llll' III! Willi lllll'llli'lllllil iiiivvi
I lull wimU w.'.irin r iur mi I y
I. Ilbiii III. ML ul' sViiu u' ui iiilii'i'
l.llU' nl k lluill nr m'iiiic llii Lin u
I i I r lli iivIIm ili I n it I . u . 1 1 1. 1 .
I ' 1 1 1 ulliioni'i' nr A ill inn n uli'W
biiiiry Ainnt't ur Wininr nn
I'm lot i ii iilivii.t s i iHiiiiinii r wi'iillii'r.
MS.
1 1 v Clin ''.hi: t'Aitv.
Fill''' II' yuit sluii.l liy ii y ll' tuuliiy
iinly mil- liioi'N i'til iiii'i t
What mi ii 'i II Icul ilin tti'iny world
l.. H I.. Hill Illll' it.( f
'I'lUll I Illll lll'l'l'liy III' lllllLHllllll' Ki ll
Nun ly Kin ii'iihiiiit Hliliti';
Our lii'iii-K mi. iii hi. Itir iiiii i
11 I lii'lil mil lunula in iitliii' !
Tlii'ii'i'ii ullli in yi rn liiii'kuutil iilitni'i
1 lrlli Hi' iilt li.-lllllil ;
A ml -I "in 1 1 im I .-ii' ly ( n u ii ii lulu-
I nlv' II in Hie win I
I nive II nil In III' itii. I M linl
I Iiiivi in i wi ml li iiiy j
Yrl ulim! o Ik hn wc Iiiiyi I n
Ainl In In- us wc nic .i.iliiy I
'riii itciii'i rori'i'K.
IKiniii the Miilillc Iti'KlHii'i'.l
lu (he November numbers of the
Fclcetie and Land We Love lsiiii an
Interest lug and important correspon-
dence was published between lr.
Joseph J ones secretary oft he Historical
Soeiely and ( iclieral S. Cooper cx-ad-iut
mil general ol IheConfcderaleSlales
rroiii that source we gleam the follow-
ing facts or the henellt of those who
are mil so fortunate as to have pre
served a llle of I he magazines Such
facts are startling even to those who
participated lu tlie soul hern struggle:
I. The available forces of the Con-
federate army did not timing the war
exceed (iUllllllll men.
L The Confcilerale States never had
lu tlu'ir defense more than 111(1110
men in the tit-til at one time.
;i From IMil to l.Nii.' the Confederate
forces actively engaged were only li'itl-
ni ii I
-1. Thelolnl number of deaths during
that time were aiuniKi.
.i. Losses of prisoners counted as to-
tal losses on account of the I'nited
States policy of exchange LlMIJMlll.
(1. The loss of t 'ne Confederate Slates
army by discharge disability and tie-
Hortioirainountcd to tliluilil
7. Al I he clone of the war the force
of the Con'etlerale army was less than
1(1110110.
S. Out of (lliu.OiK) men ."Ol)IK)il were
lust to the service.
These facts arc taken from calcula-
tions made with great care by Dr.
Joseph Jones submitted to and ap-
proved by (ieneral S. Cooper adjutant
general ill' the Confederate army.
A liciiliii'lt.r Mirniic.
l-'ioin tlic Ilii'Kiiiitn K.v.) t'oiiiicr Jim. 110.1
l'adueiih is ten miles on an air-line
from Metropolis and the bend in the
river bet ween the places makes it im-
possible lo see any portion of one of
these places from the other. Vet the
people of Mctropiilis siiwi'adueah very
distinctly the other day if the follow-
ing from the Metropolis Journal may
be relied upon: A mast remarkable
phenomenon was witnessed yesterday
morn lug by some of t lie citi.ens of this
place. Directly after sun-up a dark
bank of clouds lay close to the horizon
in the direction tif I'aducah obscuring
the gold-haired king of day ami just
abovo this dark embankment mir-
rored in the clear and serene deep blue
sky the city of 1'aducah appeared
with all its spurs Houses streets
wharves etc. clearly visible. The
mirage appeared about forty derecs
above the horimi. At the time the
beholder could see three Hteaniboats at
the wharf the Tennessee river the
towhends and in fact the entire city
all appearing as natural nslife except
mat everyiniug appeared iiiagouieu io
twice the natural size." A gentleman
who came down on the Fisk verified
the appearance so far ns the steam-
boats were concerned. This and one
other are the only instancrs of the ap
pearance at the mirage In this section
that we have ever heard of.
Tiik following extract from the pro
ceedings of the I'nited States house of
represent itives on .Saturday Hist of
January shows liow our solons can
disport themselves at the rate of fifteen
dollars a day and mileage :
Mr. Keilev (1'a.) made a few remarks
iiDoii his currency bill and read a few
extracts from a hook to show the views
of lleiijamin Franklin in 17ii4and that
that he knew more of the currency
question in those days than many gen
tlemen Uiti in ine year Ji4. Alter
reading a few extracts he said he would
print the balance.
Mr. Heck iKy.) inquired ifthe whole
book was to be printed.
Mr. Kelley replied only the article
from which lie quoted.
Air. JJecl: (ironically. I t Mi lint It all
in. It is valuable il win make goon
reading.
Mr. Kellev said it would show that
Mr. Franklin in 17M4 knew more iilxHit
the needs of the country than Mr. Heck
did now.
Mr. Heck. I think lie did know
more than 1 do after li-tciiing to the
gentleman from reniisylvaniu (Mr.
Kellev l fur four tlavs in committee
and upon three Saturdays. Laughter.
Mr. Kelley. Now Keek you know
.hat is unfair. You know you took ill)
two of those days with silly and Imper
tinent questions. LKcitewetl laughter. J
niiulnu (he Time of ilolilliiK Nrv
ioii l alii' l.pftilnlnrr.
IToliliv ir Tcli.r IiiIi'iiiIiipimI 111
the senate yesterday a bill to make the
1.1 rrt.iulii' M.v 17.T mul I'V.trv
year therealicr tin day for (lie annual
sessions or ine Legislature. o won-
.l..n ...I' tll.u llllu lnfP ll.lltll tlwitlllllf
of before. At that season of the year
... :.. ..I I .. ...II... I'lw
MISIlll 1 III.IK'SI II III illllV. A tv
...... lii-nli II. I f Itntv The
scrnerv dressed In its spring regalia
. ?. . ; I . . : .. r I. Ill I
Willi us 1'ii'ciioivaiaiioii in nuts uini
It.. ..11 lu III 1 villi f.vii.- I In Miolr
primeval beauty have a romantic mid
picturesque loveliness gracefully min-
gling the oriental wilb the Western.
The bill il seems to us ought to and we
helieve will pass in mi economical
:... tlwt il. it tit lv... il .iln in la wnrtllV
n t ... .t... ...r.i ." ..........
if eoiisitleration. Austin Statefuniin.
A TW::NTY-rwti tbousaiitl barrel Iron
tank at Millerstown I'ennsvlvanirt
that was being filled with water burst
on 'Wednesday of last week scattering
twenty thousand barrels of water over
Ihc surrounding country. Not nlgc
fdieet of Iron wim left attacbid. Only
one iiian was Injured and lie had leg
broken after being carried distnuce
of thirty rods by the force of the explo-lnn.
FOR SALE.
LAND rOH SALE.
H. vi i il 1 iii i nl H-ii-lil Iiiii I llii.'c lull-
i ii.i il il. iili i.i I i.iIIiin. w itli ti iili'i uini
I nil I i' runt nl nl mul llin liunl ! rlcli it.
nut III ill. aimi r.il 1 1. mni loiiiii iiii
li i 'l iuiiiiiiii.iv.il ulili'li will li mill III
iiiiiiiuili' In miii i.iiii'iiuM'in mul nl iriiNiiiin.
In.. I'll.. 1 1 'i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I lu
i'.HII JAM ll.rill. It III' ill i iiilli
FOlTSALE.
Tlic lliilif l'rill.'' f lllc iiilltl t-'ulilitlt'
Ciilli'Hi. iiiiii ily l '-II' 1 1114
FOR SALE CHEAP
two nr iltrniiuf iIiiimi Ii'iiiiiiiiiI mul vhIiiuIiIk
lui In niiim mi l lin klh'fl Jic.1 t'linl ul Ui
t nlli'KC A I.) l In
J11IIN M. HTKM Mi INH
JsTibr Alloiuc fur Uiwril nl i'lualncN
TLX VKIIV IU.N0N0VK
Buggies
inn le by mni tit llii' I" "! SI ititufucl tircra 111
Hi' I'nii.'il mi hi ' Jui riH'i'lvi.l unit IrHilt
HAI.K I lll'iAl' Hi
A CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.
2 1-2 Milos South of Dallas
100 A 111 N I NI:K ( I LI U TIOJf.
Hull v 11 1 li-il mni very ilcli. well milti'il fur
uuiiiili'ii 11 yiitcyuiil 1111 ori'liiinl 11 11 In Irmii
T ii nr llll 'I'll iirii it nut)' ho lirliiiittil ul
very kiiiiiII iixiii'Iihc
A iiiA''i' fiullnu sprlim nl Hue wilier no nil
mil- I hn lu wuli r tiii'lt Irnnii'ViT) inn til llin
lu rin with Kf'i'l ih.ii viiii.iii. 11ml In nut
11111111 limn tlilily ur lurly yHnU (nun tlm re
lill'lU'C. All IllMlllllllllci. Ill K)I lllllllITi I'nll-
Sllll'I'llllll t'l'lllll'. (lllllll lift. Illlll KIlllNlltlllltll
InillillllUN r lli'lllu mill mill'". IIihkI llwrll.
Ink iiiu-IiiiIIiIiii(n Iuii li'lii.nl tintiwit uml
cxi'i'lli iil Imrii. Will si'U nil or linn.
mlliii JtiilN M. llii H K KIT.
MACHINERY ETC.
lEiiiij:
Schcuck's Improved Wood varlli Planers
W (KID'S lMr!l() Ol D n liTJI n.ANLRS
AND
Tonguing and Grooving Machine.
A l.L KINDS UK
WOOD-WOKKbti MAClll.VKKV
Locomotive Upright & Tubular
noiuianH
Stationary and l'ortablo
STEAM ENGINES
UrM Mills. ( li-cnliir Niiw 51111k
NliliiKlc Itiirrcl iiutl
Tiiil Mncliliicrj
HR1CK MACIIINKH
Lathes Foot Lathes Horse Powers
Shrfting Sash and Blind Ma-
chines Hangers Scroll Saws
Moulding Machines
Etc. Etc- Eto.
Ill fuel llii'l'O In iihIIiIhk 111 the Mni'liliii-ry
line which 1 en 11 mil furnish mi Hhnit nullt'i'
mul ul liiwi'xt iiiuinitiu'tiiri't-H' rnlcK
1 am llmHiillmn.i'il um nt rorull I acll.niiil
110 ilciili r In lie Slnlo hits Ii.I.t liii'lllllis lor
supilyliii t!ii' witnlK of the itililli'.
Kltlii-i' i'nll nl my iilllt i' or iiiIiIi'i'hs iiiii liy
mull tnfiiiiiiiilltiii In rt'KiH'il to .Machinery
willingly K'Vi n.
J. W. SCHENCK
Klin Htt'cct. Dalliis. Tcxnu.
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. H. MORGAN & Co.
Wliolcsale Drujjrcrists
No. .112 HKI-AWAIlK MT.
U ANN AH CITY MO.
B-(!ivnsn trliil.
DR. N. KETCHUM
Office-Kim Street
EAST DALLAS.
Jannodlw
Ii K N W O O 1
MIIOI.KNAI.F.
HATS CAPS. FURS AM STRAW COODS
11S Dcluwtire vtrent HIBn of the Big Hat
K ANNAS CITY. MO.
VERY SELDOM-
A IllllK KRY AMI l.l(1 OR HOVHE 1
In n Biilpiulltt locftlkin In t-Iiln city wllhrood
chnIi Allies fur ttulti. inquire nt
JUMtl-H ItlKiNl'J.l-.K
rebful.'lt Elm iienr Bycinnore glreot. ;
3XX11 x aKAS
Ho! for the Carnival
To all nbom Hunt Pmrnlii Khali Come UrMt.
Ing:
KN'OW YE. Tliitt In nlieillence lo ortlern
from his Miilcs'y Ilex. Kin of (tic (. urnlvitl.
the tllll Kilsi- J'ltssenner Piiekct
MARIA LOUISE
Will lenve HhreveDiirt for New Orleium on
Sitluriliiy Feliruitry llth lit 10 oVIm'U n. 111.
(Kwliivcly. nrrlvlnu there on Monday llitli
at VI nl. Ihtis fnriil.Hlilnn nn nfiprtiinlty nf
wit 'essiuit the entrance 01 111s ugesty into
tils llovnl i:iltoltini iilsi) the pMueftKlon t
niKlit nf "Ye Mystlvk Krewe."
A line I111111I uf music in enmiKod for tlm
oeeiiMliin. I'ltsxcnuerB wilt hitve the jirlvlleM
ol ri-iiiiiiiiiiin on liiinril while I ho Iwallitln
jHirt
FKKK OF f IIARiiK.
A nln 11 nf the C11I1I11 win he Keen at theii'ore
of I.. 11. Klinmnns Co. IK Mllnm uliwl uml
miilcrnoiiisi.UKiigeil hy ftliplyliiK to
lelVllw 1. K. SI AUUIIlB Agent
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Tl. .n.lHaMlln l.nvnl.r.M AVl.lltllT lie.
tween llii' tiiiilentlKinsI under the Drm mime
ul Mluilliii'k A I'ii. In thin liny dissolved by
nintiiiil eninu'iit hy the wltliilmwitl of T. C.
lllveni. The linsliiess will he Uereuflnr von-
iluetiHl by Mr. A. U. Htinttuok.
. t. niil 1 I I l
T. V. K1VKKA.
FebrimryJ 171. eh&llt
Inrnriiintlnn witnted of CHAHLF.H 0'IKS-
(Hillt'K of rorllilslHinl county of Kerry
Ireliiiid. When l.tsl henril from In .luly.lKTII
lie tvnt In Husk I'herokee county TexiiH.
xnl.l I'linrksll Dunimlme Ik one of the helm
of t'ltitrlcx ll'INinoichuc of l'lillndelphln
rennsylvntilii who tiled In Mnrrh 1Hv:i. it
this should reitch hlni wild estntewlll he ril-
vl led In April. IsTl. Any Information or him
will Ii" thiiiikfullv rceplvist hv his liroUiers
rAlllll K li'tioKlXiHl K Oittmniiw. rp-
shiir county Texus; or DKNNIM oIKi-
(K.HI'K .No. 7:11 (lu 1 1 ford Mreut rhllmlel-
liln. r nnylvHnlii.
Texiw pni?r plense copy. fehlillw21wlw
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
The unilemlineil wnntlnn jnll neresof broom
rorit riilsnl will furnl'li wol frt uf ehanie.
At Williiinis llii".. 1 . 1 111 street DhIIiis and
will piiv the hhihest luiirki't price forstritw
.L.tu-eril nl our lirnom fitetory In D11I nn. or
the nenrest rtillrond Ucjiot to tb miser. It
will P'ty me ruuier irnui 91U totiiii per lu're.
KIH.HE1.L 4 1UH.MUKKM
fetM12m22w2t
Olil Type Metal.
rANTEIW"'hi for a lot of olil
type msV .
Bbbltl roitaiA
Harald ofnc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Iilkiiii't .liniiy.
Wc niii uiillun linl Hud i"iM'-l il In llll-
inuiinu
in 11 iMinlliliiie fur lllil.-l Alloinry id Ihe
fiilllli-Klilll Jll'll Mil illslllct 11 linl k lui
elisiilnn lo he held nn lit ms'hiiiI tiny tn
Muicli l"It.
Tn Ihe viilciaul" Ihe nl llin I'niilli i-nlh li.
lll -liil dlsll lel ul I lie Mule 1 1 Tekua eiiliiill-
Illll Hi 1 iiilililli nf I Hi I Ins Iiiiii III mni
r ill.! 1 limi'liv ituiinitlii'i' iiim'I 11 11 rmiili.
.Int.. lor Hi '(III. 11 iii.lrici Ailiiiney. 11 nil
llii vii-Hiiry cnu.isl hy llin ileslli of Miijur
iiiliil I Anil 11111 If ilisiinil 'iiiiiH'l'il li)
tun im. U iiih' .itiii.mi' nl llii.eii.iiiiiKetiii'lliiii
In lie held nil Mull In) III" nvciiinl day id
M1111I1 A. II 1X7 1. II. II. H.M-.I .U
rr Mnyttr.
We Hl nUllliM-Unl mni riUi'bsl to it 1 1
IllitllllH
iu:. i.ou
mm eiindlilnle for tlm nltlcc nf .Mayni nl lliu
vlly nl ImIIm.
We are mithnrUisI mni iis(iniii( in an.
iiiiuiiu
T. J. ISt X H
a rnnillihilK fur Wuyor nf the elly ul iit.
Itutlll III' elei'lluil lu April IU'1
W 11 m aiillinrlaisl mul rciuiisl in uit-
UouiH'e :nkhai. W. I.. AIII I.L
at a I'ltniliititlii fur Mayor ol llieelty ul Ihillus
iiihjiM'i tu Hit niniiliialluii by tliiifN.niis.'iaun
"Vef;
I elluw-olllrtina ol Ihe city tif llalliuii lain
a cuiiiIIiIhIii fur Muynr ul our city. I iiiii n
Iiiiiuia'ral nll'l Invnr INiiioerntlii nollillia-
linn lor all elly iitltcwh If nueh 110111I1111.
Iluiia are mailt' 1 will ehisirlully and linuciily
siliinrl Ihe lliillllniS'S M lutli'Vi-r Inn) he Ihe
iiieiniMi iii.viwsi iur 111111111111 ine Maine 11
unite ine iiuiila 1 Hill ail liuleiaiiitleiil lieinu-
i'iiiIIiii'iiiiiIIiIiiIc ur Mayor.
I am a eniiilliliilii Inr llin ultlen uf .Muynr nl
llin city nl Halhia. Matty IrleluU have uiiieil
urn lu lull a. iui iiiili peiidi.til railillilale. To
Ihls illini'Hl 1 sav llllm I mil Urn minillilale
nf Ihe people but will abide by and iu'.lll-
race III any ibu'lslon uiadii by Ihe lieuinc racy
uf the oily of Jiitlltta lu Ibelr t'onveulliui
.lioiililuiii'Uliuld. NAT. M IIL HKUUI)
for riiy Atlwrtiry
Wu are h nueslisl lo aiiiiiiiinre
MOntlKT n. NK i Y
UN a eniiil lulu fur tlm oini'e of City Attorney
aithjei'l to Ihu aelloli of Ilia primary cuiivou-
tlun Fehruary II.
Wc are aiilliorUcil uml rcijiii'sli'il to an
nounce
II A Kl. I.N T. MORHINM
us a eaiullilnle fur thcnlnfe. nt I'lly Allornev.
wlhjeel tn the action nf Ihe lltiuiuorntlc. pri
mary iiiei'iiou rtuiriiaiy 11.
For City Attmrmur anil I'ollct'lor
We are attllinrlietl mul reuiicslisj tu nil-
liiiiiiii'n
K 1. rAKKIXUTON
as a entiitldate for Asscwior ami Collector of
Ihe city vl imilaM nl Ihe rleclltui lu April
lll'XI.
Wit a i authnrlr.isl ami requested to an
nounce
jw. I. IIMIIKK
an n candidate fur Asucswir and CiilliHiUir ol
the elly uf linllna lit llu election lu April
next
Wu arc nut horlzcil ami reiiucsleil to nil-
lioiinee
M. II. HATIIIH
ns a ciimlldalK for Anacioiiir anil Collector ol
the elly of llalliiN. Ktihicel lo 11 Deinnernlle
Cnitvciiiliiii shuiild one be held. Klci'llon In
April iiiixi.
or i rennrer.
We are millinrtzeU mul ristteslcd lo nn
iiuiinei
II II. W I..NT
as a I'ltiidldiile Iur I'ri'iisurcr of thn city nf
1)11 Hub ut he ciimi nu eice nn. hiiIi eel 11 lie
decision nf Ihe Uciiiiii i'iiIIc rliiiaiy election.
I'Vllow-clllKi'iist tiwlnu to niy pltyalcal In
ability lu pcrliiriii the liiliiirlotisdiillcs which
devolve 11 ) 11 111 the city AsstmMir anil INilleelnr
1 Have iiiienniil Hie son 'Hull ins m iiiuny
fiiends lo beeniiic 11 ciiiulldiilc iur re-clci iluii
lo Ihal 1 II !-: but have cunscnliil In my
limit heliiK plnecil hi'lni ii you as a ciiuillilale
Iur Ihe ufllce of I lly Tri iisurer and Khuiild II
nui'l your iiiiiiiliai Inn luulvii iiieyuur sup-
noi l. 1 will endeavor lu disc liiiritti the duties
ol theolllce iiroiiiiilly.iuul with lldcllty sub
ject to thu declsliiu of a eniiveitlJiin If any Is
lield. U'KlNll.
We nrc itiilliorued unit requested to
announce
11 i:itY 110 1. 1.
ns n eaiullilnle for Treasurer of the city of
Damn) al nic cicctiun 111 Apiii nuxi.
for MarNliitl.
We are utilhtirlxeil 11 ml rcmicstotl lo an-
MIIUI1CAI
M. It. Al I.T
as a eandlibile fur the nltleo of elly marshal
Hiibjcel to Iheaetlon of the Deinuerntlc prim-
ary election oil the llth uf February.
To tlie voters of the city of Itallas Hellev
luir that all olIlccM which tire mil of a null 1-
r.itn churaetershiuiltl he II I led by the lllilnilil-
inallcil voice of t lie neouie. anil tlinl eiinveii-
tlniiH are not fairly expressive of the peoples'
choice hut the plaything or unscrupulous
trlckHtcrn who by hai'Kalii und intrlnuu con-
trol ilium nitaliist the will of the majority
thorel'nrel uiinouiice myself nsnii Indcpenil-
11 m cHiulldate for theolllce o( elly initishiil
nt theeiisulliK election.
Ki'Aiimr n. iiui.i.aij jr.
We are autliorlr.eil and re(ttcsU'd to an
nounce
as a candidate for the office of City Mnrslial
at the election In April next.
At the reonest of many fi lends 1 nnnonnce
ntyaelf a candidate (or City Mnrsliul. if
elected I will dlsebarKe the dilllt'sol theolllce
Imparllally and fitlllilully.
lUXlit Jl. Ill Al.
We are authorized mid requested lo an
nounce
JOHN H. M. HItORD
as a candidate for Mnrsliul of the city of
Dallas at the election lu April next.
To the voters nf the nltv of Dallas: I am a
candidate tor the office of Marshal 01 the
city of Dallas. 1 have heretofore served you
in Hint responsiuie position aim resiieciiiiiiy
refer von lo mv record for eltlclency while In
your service In that capacity. I say Ui you
lellow-i'llizens Hint 1 nceti ine nntce ami 11
so fiirtiinate as to be elected will dl.tcliitriie
the duties thereof faithfully. Jin one will
be more thankful for yourmipiiort than your
bumble servant ... O. W. l. AMPHKl.U
Fellow-Citizens of the oltr of Dalian: I
take this method of announcing to you that
I am a candidate for the ottlee ot City Mar-
shal. I make Ihls announcement as a Dem
ocrat and shall of eminw. consent to nny
restrictions linn may ne imposeu ny ine
I) emoeralle party in the selection of Its 0111-
cers. 1 respect fully solicit the supKrtof the
voters of the city far the potdtlon..
iicHpeeiiuuy
2Stkltd J.J. FENDLEY.
AVe nro authorized and requested to an-
Dunnce 1
41 I RAM II. BO A1.E M
As a cnndldiite for Marshal of the city of
Dallas at the city election In April next. 1
Wc are authorized and reqoestol to nn-
aoiinua ' i :J
Late Cllv Htreet CoinmiSHluiier. as a anndi-
date for City Marshul at the election In
Apr".
HK.IU1 JIAJI vtirr.ua.
Bradford Birge & Co
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS .
FURNITURE
MnltrimMoft. liOoking OIhksou
. Window fthadem Wall '
r ..... rper C)Iiillreni
Curringeis
Woven Wire Mattraiesi
BUGGIES AND HAE1VESS.
ALH9 AGENTS FOB
The Milburh lVagon
ii & U TOLK ST. Baleman't Block
JErFERSOW TEXAS. lftutlywllni
liailroad Tickets
To all Points '
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
O0lcat th OnlchBcId Ilonae
DALlfAS
TEXAS.
I A. C . JOHNSON Agent.
DRY GOODS.
NO HUMBUG!
CoiiioniidlVovolt
ioh!Ti vi:i;v
A REDUCTION
li N -
Every Ariicla in Houso
During the Mouth of
1 10 11 It IT -V J V
OAIili A. T
WHEAT'S.
TO THE
I have moved my Hindi nf
Ill
1 I uts and Cnps
niul Ml ii k of IIhikc Ntiii.rioi' t'liKtniii Made
BOOTS AND SHOES
Maniiliifliircd by Aiili'lnii S'oye t Co. of
XI I. nuK In
SANGER BROS.' GREEN FRONT
MAI NTI5KKT
Where we linpe In sec our friends when Ihey
waul tiiiylliliii: In mil' line Von I it Ui- 1111
Hull In lltlVllIK Hill' I'llsloln Hunts 11 it I Sillies
iis we utve a full uml tinitcl ir'iiiiiurcc uml
they shall be us represented nr sat Israel Inn
(jlvcn In any case. '
We hope by I'nlr itcitllnu lu Ihe future in
In the past to merit yuiir eniillilciice ami
Hci'itic palrouiiKo.
COME AMD SEE US
AT THE GREEN FRONT
III'l'llHlTK K1KI.UH' 1 1IKA 1 l:il
Wo arc iikciiIs for Ihe
Wovou AViro Mst I vt-nn.
You sboiililsec II. . i!lHlir
EDUCATIONAL.
Commonwenltu loiniiicrcliil t'oIli'Kf
17 Main Nlripl Unlbts Trxns.
OI'KN DAY AMI KVKNINM.
TbedcslKii of this Institution is lopntcll.
rally etlurale Ihe rlslnuiieiiei iilliiii of youths
ndiilts. and even the middle nacil tifbnlh
sexoH tiuallfyliiK Iheiu for Ihe Ihiiroiiith and
successful prosecution of IuisIiicmi nlliilrs lu
the vtirlniiH nvoeulliiiiM pcrtaliilni: toclvlll-
eiitlon mid the necesMllles ol lUiiuestte. mer
cantile und prtifiiKslnniil life. Thu C'olleiie
cm ploys an able corns of Instructors In tlie
academic and cnllctjiiitc departments.
Scholarship '.muted 1I111I11K .lanuiii'.v 1ST1 at
twenty per cent less than reuiilar rules
HtnileiitK can enter on these scholarship at
anv time wiiiituit extra iiiairictiiniion ice.
For full liifiirntatliiu hi reicn'd to curricu-
lum of studies terms eln cull nt Ihe enllciie
or address HI'UM'KU .1 LA WIIKM'K
aww.Vslm jjieit mix i.
MRS. COUGHANOUR S
SCHOOL rOK GXIiLS
Dallas Toxiis.
The Hecond Term of thn present session ol
thlsHchool will commence
M MONDAY FEBRI'ARY lfi
RATKSIIF TI'ITKIN.
Pfr Tern nl Hixteea M oi ks i'ujnlilr In Atlranre.
Primary Pepnrtnieni $12 00
Preparatory . Hi im
Acaadeiille . W IKI
Incidental Fe 2 ml
I'liplls cbaiKcd from entrance to the close
of the Term with no d (linl Inn furiosi time
except in eases of protracted sickness of Iwo
weeks or more.
MitS. 11. O. CllUliilAXUt II
300(1 m I'rlneipal.
RIVERSIDK ACADEMY
SallaB) Toxaa.
Second Terra Ili'Kiiis .luiiurj' 5th is;i.
TxurMviei.
Primary Ponnrtnuint per Month 'j )
PriMiaratoT liepuitiiieiit per Mon 1 s.i rj
Aciuleinic JJepuitnicnt per Month IH 0U
Hluiientsof the LaiiKUHuos orlllubor Matlt-
(.niiitius 51 perinonlli uxtru.
For further pari Iciilarsciill upon or adtlress
M. W. MAItTIN.
2T2iI.1ni I'rlnclpiil.
Dallas Female College.
I'.xerrisea Itcsiuiietl
Momln.v Jnnunr.v " "J'-l .
Regular Tuition prr mniitli lo tt.
Tu i I toil due by half term in advance.
Pupils charuetl from enlraiice tu close of
leriu.
Deductions forprolritcliHi IIIiicsh only.
Ample provision for a biiki. accession of
numbers tn the lltcrury and musical depart-
ments. Arranirenienls will be liiade for iiuiills to
draw their pro rnlaol the pulilicscluiol fund.
m. ii.srALt:. a.m.
Z70il:im I'rinrlpnl.
Instruction on the Fin.no.
MissMarv Mcowen will recelvcn few ntoro
pupils for instruction on tlie Pl'iuo. Hhc
may lie found at tlie residence nf tlie senior
publisher of The Dallas Herald corner Pa-
cific avenue and Houston street. H'ldlin
BILLH UP PA KK Hill Heads Letter Heads
and all kinds of Printing done with
neatness aud dispatch at The
nog.
1 Or
fABDEtW Ordsrs for Cards Bill Hea '
. . ffl
j lAwa im . ir;niaus eieM i iuii o:
SATES.
SAFES!!
II nil' Kale mul I.ork ritniinnj
nun ami rimoF nw
As aui'lils we deslrti In call the parilcular
nil. nil 111 of all who waul a sain Hint lias
ulllisliaid all the hiiiin ilnsi wltei-e 1 11 use
I IiU'iiko liicliiie.lauil In viii lit 111 v ssveil their
colilciils iiiiliijuii il ins wuli as (lie best bails
lit 'tiiiiil nl' lunsi skillful liurularsi in Ihe
iiliiiNiiceliliraliil llm and I nil 14 Iur Kof Miles
Thcsii sales have lieen In use for II111 pssl
Iwciil) -lite yeitis mill liuvu all thu
IMl'ltOVKMKXTK KNOWN.
The luck on them Is piilenteil hv Mr Hull
Ihe liiveiilur und Is said lo lui the l)el 0110
evi'l liuide.
We would lie pleased lo receive a cult from
every one In want ul a safe u we think they
call make II lo their interest to iiKainliiiioni.
dliuiiauisaiid prices befnru purchasing else.
mni'. .iiiiin.'in wmn s nm'iiiiij
VAVI.T luMHtH
AMI-
can be fiirnlslicd 011 a few days' linl lee or
111111I11 In outer and win runted lire and bur-
glar pt'iHif t'oriesiolliK'UiHi solicited.
Mi Ifli 1 V UillicrN. SUi .lglMf.
UikMl.'ttii. f7 KLM BTHKKT.
TINWARE STOVES ETC.
W. A.JON KS
II. bUVKMAM
V A. JONES Sc CO.
M A N I.' F A(TU II KHH OK
rV I 7S" AV IX JB3
Wliolesitlii ami itctull
Doalors in Stovos Pumps
Gas Pipo Etc.
HIkii of tlm Dig Colfee Pot.
!Ii In nt. DiiUiim Tuxna
AH order promptly attended tn Idly
DECIIAUMES & DUNN
No. 41 Main Street Houston Texas
URAXCII 1IOUISK AT MKXIA
llealem in
Hardware Stoves Etc.
A full line of circular Haws. Ilelttmr etc..
(las Pipe niul (las Fixtures always on hand
Aucnis iur Alienor iti'iiuii Willis tiiiuiu s iteu
Wiirrlor Ax. Victor Hcales Wood's Aliiwur.
iJi'crcv Huns' Mnllite Plows New York Pluw
Oo.'s Plows. Wu make Nails n specialty.
riti iifsiicsirinu Kootis 111 our line wniiiii 110
Well Id Klvn us ii cull bcl'orc iiiirchuslnii; else-
where. -MlMtim
FftCTORi ftND COM T.1 1 SSIO NIW ER C H ft NTS."
.V.H.Hll.VTTt I'K J L. W. PllAHKH
ul' Calllonila. of Mississippi
T.r. lllVI'dtA.ol'I.tiiislitnn.
Sliattuck Phares & Co.
A. U C T I O 1ST
Commission Merchants
IS. 7 T 31iin SI
lii tweeii Austin and Market Hlrects
DALLAS) TEXAS
('iiiiNlL'iuucnt solleltcd and special ulten-
lloii ul ven In the sale nl KTtlt'K.
Hules fiich day at II o'ciuck A M. and II
o'clock i'. si. aaitllin
GREG G& FORD
COTTON laCTOtlH ;
ANI
General (ciumisslon Merchants
AOKNTS KOIl PItATT'B COTl'OIf GINS
Ami the Celebrated Anow Tie
Pealcrs In
CROCERIES WAGONS ETC.
Will receive on ronslnnment for Sale or
Hlilpmcnt Cotton Wool und other Prtaluce
upon wbli li Llberul Advances will be made.
Kosj. 20 21 &aa Levee St
HHREVEPOKT LA.
t'otlnn and Frolgltt Warehouse HprlngHU
liui-dly
JFUAjXIC riTZUUGH
WITH i
GRI1M1MAN & DUVAL
Cotton Factors & Coinmission Merchants
STRAND GALVESTON.
Liberal C'aslt advancements made on con
shenmcnts of Cotton Hides Woobete.
P. W. 11. CBMN1MO. g. U. JIOHttlSOK
Caramlng & Morrison.
Cotton Factors Commission Receiving
anil l'oi'wurilliiu Merchuiits and Coniinerolal
llMkers. New Warehouse froutlUKOU Levee
I rnv is niul iiossier i reels
Mil H K VE I'OHT I. A.
(Oliposlte Comliress).
Llberul ndvances made on t'onslninenla
of ( 'niton or other Produce Freights prompt-
ly forwarded. IIB-rily
W L. JtOODY. JMIBOW
MOODY t JEMISOA'
Ootton Faotorat
AND
General Commission Merchants
Strand Galreston Texas.
nna.nl iv and Hmi ailvAt.end ntip nntrons al
Horrent rates free of nommlsslon. l'jadlv
Wolston. W ells & Tldor
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
lioe Bnpdiif 73 Hmi Gtlintti T1111.
Represcnti'd by George B. Campbell Trav-
eling Agent. We will make liberal cash ad-
vancti on all cotton conslgnel to the above
house UASTUN A THOMAH.
.iu-lAwrnio.
WOOD ftiiO CQAL
Wood ! Wood !
A good supply of ther.EHT OAK WCOD
Hawed and Split
ready for the stove. Is kept constantly on
nnnii ni our wooti yarn ucxb to (lie 1 acme
rutlnmil depot.
i inters win ue executed nt ine snortcst
notice
74.12m BROW.1 A DIAI
THE HERALD JOB OFFICE
- J Has been thoroughly Henrganltcd and
tns L-l'ry.g'W'1 " " t Vlpq ef J
- JTJrlanA at
"St?
THE SOUTHERN HOTEL
Irt MiW OIM' S AM A I'llKl'-CI.isI
BOARDING HOUSE
Parlies whhliig buiir l will (1 n l lliubesl of
acisiiiimislaliiius eltlier Willi or hiiIioiiI
rtsuits
Prioci Reaiouabla to Suit thfl Timci.
.. TUV ITH.
UOilliu
It PAdK
EMPIRE HOTEL
AMU
XlEBTA.U'A.A.ISr'I'.
M.IIOFFHTADT.I'rop'r
Main Street Dallas Texae.
lie bus Just filled tin a large number a
eoiiiliiitiilile and plciisiuit rooms and splen
tllvliy luiiilsbiHl
MEALS AT ALL HOUKiS.
Parilcular atlentliiii csld to Uin aoconioda
linn ol iMiiiiiuerelal Iruvelcrs
JieadiiUarlei's f Trausler Line or Texas
Patillla ltitllroiul.
An Omnlliua Runa t &U Trains.
A mini for Faust's celebrated lliilllmore
Oysters. Also Huddle Hock Oysters of New
Vork can be oblalued wholesale and retail)
Hitell (lysters llalvesliiii. The aluive are re-
ceived dally hy exjircsH Oysters by Ihe can
n 1.1 1 1 1 1 in
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
COKNlvIl OF KLM AND JKKFKHHON BTH
X3illt.ai Texas
HOLUNDECK is ROOT Prop'i. HWdly
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE
MflLHKXST I DAVKXPORTProp'ra
XSaIIasbi TejcAai.
GENERAL ST.'AOE OFFICE
We atiiiriinUHB tlie bust aceoniniodatlonn In
Northern Texas wlUdllttr
SOUTHERN HOTEL
(formerly "Brooks House)
MILAN NT.NIIIU:TKIOttT I.A.
Vlokaburg Monro9 Arkanana Mna
Hold Stage and Cinoral Ticket
Office at this Houao
W. T. EROOIIS Manager
HIVE 11)111 lltdli.ltif: TU r.KI HHN.
llli-dlf
COr.ECSAL HOTEL
ltiiHlc IS t root.
FOUTWOUTH - TEXAS.
The lamest best arranged and only first-
class hotel In the city ItiiHlly
iv Ms i" i is i'Tni 'iwriz i7
llvlvi'HlloIlt Tl.'XIVM.
JOHN SUMMERS
(Utlti of the Kxchnnge)
Siad.'mt P110P1UETOH.
WILLIAM TELL HOUSE
t'Olt. MAItKKT AND CO.MMKIICE KTN.
SaUaw Toxnm
I... h IIOIINY Iropvlolov
This house bus been tliorouuhly rcllttcil.
and will be found Ihe chcapcM mid best lu
the city. Hpccial attention paid to transient
Visitors.
Karinersand traveler wishing Ui stop over
nlulit will be only clitirgutl Hit-siiiall sum of
one dollar.
Board and lodging per week 0 w
Uoar without lodging per week 6 (HI
The best ol aceoiuiiitHtuiions guurniiievti
Wtkltf
OXITjH A3STS
RESTAURANT
Coinmerre St. Dallas Teas.
(Next door to J. J. Pendley's.)
We are taking Day Boarders at 91.00 per
week.
We furnish meals nt nil hours from the
very best the market a Holds.
We supply families with fresh oysters In
any quantity desired.
We have a first-class Bar attached to our
Restaurant where in addition to oysters on
tlie"hall-shell"tlie finest llquorsof all kinds
are retailed.
We endeavor to please every one and res-
pectfully request a liberal portion of the
public's patronage.
iWliWia OOIT A MILLER.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The copartnership heretofore existing
between L. Jonas and C. Ever has thisilay
been dissolved by mutual consent. Oolleo-
tlons o be made and liabilities to be can-
celled by Charles fcver. JONAH
U. EVKH.
Pallas Texas January 7 ItCl.
THE PARIS RESTAURANT.
The friends and natrons of tills establish
ment are hereby assured that under my ad-
ministration neither expense or pains will be
pared to make the TAULK and ATTEND-
ANCE the beat and most attentive In Dallas
UKkllm UllAKLitt t. tu.
SAFES AND SCALES.
ire and Burglar Proof
Fairbanks' Platform Counter and
HAY SCAXES. .
I am the Asent for Mania A Co" and
Herring's Klro and Uurglar Proof Bnfes; also
ror KiiirtmnKs'hrnics wuicu.i will sell al
Manufacturers' Prlws.
J. W. SCHENCK
ELM BTKF.KT. DALLAS TF.XAH.
Scales & Cotton Beams
HAY M AM 'orrtlX M'AI.IM .
Counter audPlatform Scales
OKAIXllESC-niPTIONf ANDSI7.ES .
i tar au teed Correct and Reliable
Froeniner'f Steel Mill" for grinding IVirn
Cnlfee Drugs and Spleen. Miles' Money
Alarm Drawer and Hhrlver's letter Copy l
Pre- for sal. alNew v'ki;rr5-
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Bartholow, J. N. The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1874, newspaper, February 8, 1874; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth280003/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .