The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 7, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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JOE. A. IMH.illll
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JOHN II. HOWELL.
Third Wiilil-JOU OWI'.NN
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Fourth Wnnl-WILI.IAM ' VUI .4.
hemiy II. lit I ON M i l.
O.nk uf tlm ni'i'llUl. UiIiikm In llu
Klllllliill lllllKIIIIKK I" Hi" I'ed'lll t.l'Ullltu
of it lmly of H'.ii't'vi'imrl In I In Times
of Hint city to Hie laic HI her rieiw
loiiK u resident IIhtc lull f(iiiniia-
lively a .voiiiiit man who fell u niktI-
(lc In pluiiH ilnlv In iiiiivIiik the t'lclt
ill (he lulu ejilileinle. Kill her I'lt'lTu
Wim u ;J''i'ulii'h JH'lenl who. eanie In
' Hlirevejioi't hvi'iil.V-oiMyeai'niiHo. Such
men nro tho jiropcrly of no elinn
They oclonjf lo hninanliy
Wi: Iihvo liccn rc(iii'Kleil lo 1'iihllnh
weekly twoc"nys ll'oln llii'sluili'liln nl'
J'allaH college ana riMiuis of nIIiiiuIii-
lliijr. the yoiniK leoile to jjii'iiler exer
tloiiw In (heh1 Htmllo. At (ho llrnl
IiIunIi vo Inclilleil to f:lVn the lileil.
Hill lifter I'elK'i'llon muni deellne. W'c
need not Mule tiur olijoel Inns (lureol
niiiiiM arc alwa.VH cnnvdcil wllh innlter
lillectlnn the dally ntliili'H of the rutin-
try. lSut as nn rvltloiici' of the ilci.ln
wo havo to olill;e we will uililish to
morrow the llr.it two coniio.dtloiiH
HCUt II.
W'U chi'onlcie Willi hlnccic in hi (he
death of one of our hw-t and nio.'t
worthy cilleiix Dr. (Jeor'e V. Nte-
liliiiiistui of tlie mi'illcal thin of Sir-
pln'iisini & Klllull. While in noseiiMC
11 denioiiHtrutive nian tho licensed wiim
one of those ijnicl NludiuiiM and Kind-
hearted pliy-drliins and fti'iiUrnirn
whom to know was lo erttcelii. Hiiv-
intr for 11 time been his near neighbor
in Dallas we bear willing testimony to
ttiu nut'ily nnd exeelleiire of his elmr-
acter. Wu urn glad to lienrof tho prosper-
ity of our sister tow ns of MeKinncy
rhino Forth Worth and Terrell. The
news from all of them is uund. lliitcli-
ins unit Lancaster are ulm in (.rood
spirits. And we hope lo bear eood ac-
counts from several oilier nel:Iiborin
points very hood. The idea that Dill-
las Is uvcr.-ie to Hie prosperity of ncijjii-
boriiifj towns Is too absurd lo need ref-
utation. Dallas 1''ol.s perfectly assured
of her ow n prosperity and Isjcidous of
no other place nnd .so feeling she feels
adci'p interest In the prosperity of nil
surrounding; towns as mutual aids to
her own welfare.
Tun compliments of the. t'lurksville
Al Issouri Ariitis to t he Dallas llioitA 111
with lU special allusion to tho birth
roaring and life ol the ('oiitleniau un-
derstood to bo for tho time writing for
the liEUAi.i) Uyory gratefully nppre-
elated. Horn close to Olarksville beins;
in fact about tho third pulo fiico born
in that tho Indian country mid
though having left nnd become 11 Tex-
ian many lyears ukoiic the henrt
would be stone that did not tippreeiuto
nuoh endorsemcntd from its falher-
Jiind especially when theendorsenient
does honor to one's father and mother.
Our t'larksvillo brother though per-
8onullly unknown will accept the
tlmnks of 11 Heart that In ever open to
tho tender impressions of ruld laiiK
nyne ninl In this ease mild lung syne
runs back to a village of lilaek Hawk
whereat we first saw the liuht of day.
The speech of our friend lion. "Wil-
liam 15. Suyers in the Texas house of
representatives in favor of a constitu-
tional convention has been widely
published and greatly applauded by the
peoule. Air. Bayers is a worthy repre-
sentative of Old (ionzales where the
first gun of tho Texas 1 evolution was
fired in lSttJ Honored bo bis name
for his fidelity to the principles of the
fathers of our country. The people lie
represents liavo over been Jealous guar-
dians of liberty la all tho ups and
downs of Texas glorious Old Oonzales
has ever boeu true to freedom. Her
sons lie burled as mile-stones on our
road from tyranny and despotism to
tho present day Fisher Caldwell
Sweltzer Kerr lirown McOullough
M.KJlure Cottle Kcnt.Collcy DeWItt
Jones and others whose names an
hallowed in tho minds of De Witt's
old eolony.
Wk yesterday saw 011 the streets of
i'aiius a whitish motley stallion
' Which reminded us of a scene we wit-
nessed in the city of San Luis I'olori
Mexico in 1HC5. On that occasion we
witnessed on the nlaiiieiln of that lieau-
tlful cjty a review or the French troops
by that General Douny who fell In the
lirst fight between tho Prussians and
tho French in tho Into Franeo-Prus-Bian
War. In the grand ptigeaud-y
were nine hundred cavalry mounted
on Kgpto-Anililau stallions the pre-
dominating colors being cream white
grey ami yellowLsh-sorrel nil tho
horses having been bred nt the French
military farms: in Algeria. The sight
waa beautiful the horses magnificent.
The horse sceu by us yesterday was
evidently of the same Mock ft sort of
white and motley grey. Hut his form
HniU aud elastic epringleft no doubt.
The sight caused us to reflect on many
things of the last fight years. J
Till;
1 1 v is nun:;.
W'e are I'eli'liled lo Ih" hook I o
of K. II Cli'dilllK. Dolli-loll 'I'eMis fur
n rl.y of 11 IU".V book elilllb'd "FuiuH- I
ir Li -inn lii r.olany Willi H"iii f
Texas iiiloili d lo Hcni iiil use In the
nibi'rii Mule" by Mrs M Jennie
V u; of Houston Texas."
') hi It a haiidsiiiiie voliiine or '--
imtfcH cleiiiilly Kotieii iiji In hiiiunanc
w hich TcMisehlldiiii can iindeihland.
The nlhiiiess Mis M Jennie VoiniK
In one of tho-e rare women only now
and then met Willi In rcudlim Ilic his-
lorv of nalioiiM. hhn l 11 ilaut;lier ol
Xni'th Carolina whoo life mIium' child-
IiihhI lias been iiiissimI In Houston
IVmihiiwuiumii whose son I is in sym
pathy wllli her own ii'oile-a iIuiikIi-
U f of the land of llowers w ho woiibl
unlde nil of beryoiinni'i' slslci't In the
I ml It of lovliness and vh'lne-ii wiiinau
worthy In be the iliniihlei' ol Martini
Washington.
J'hoili'stof licrsi'X lo strike out in
'IV .siis for the elevation and reilneiiicnl
of her own HeS-IovIiik Texas with 11
ilevot Ion sy nibolln of the iiuhi-Im In the
hMch she Is i'r-r 11 1 infill I.V eiitllled to
the K001I w ill and earnest siipport of all
I'l'Slnns.
VN'hile relll'liur behind the scenes of
inodesiy Mrs. Af. J. Voiiiik Is one of
the truly (real women of the south
Had she been reared In Hie north her
11111110 would lie In every 1110111I1 Hut
It has bei.'ii her fate iKl"i'l"iis or iiufor-
luuiile as the eiiMii may dlelale) to be
born ki'ow up and remain 11 southern
woman. I.ovIiik Texas with 11 devo.
lion worthy of the land which has
had an "Alamo!" she bus sought lo
prepiiie 11 book on the Horn of her
loved Texas worthy of Its renown In
history and its richness. 011 the ele-
ments of Horn and botany li l every
parent in the laud buy 11 copy of 1 lie
book
Mini! I to liv Worn I lie Couiiiiir Ni'iihoii.
Fine twilled vli!oues are shown
now fur iprliir suits mill pine silks of
ISi.-nnil'H make; nut heavy but the
proper texture for si. il ls lo be llollliccil
inul worn w illi 11 cashmere rcdlugotc
or linen (ialilielle And ll may lie lis
well to remark that 1 veil for sunimi i'
wear there is no dress more Useful for
Hie street In city or country than a
lilai'k ilk or line alpaca skirt bluek
straw bat and brown or gray linen
poloni!."''.
Tin: si'iiiNii si'iT i-'uit Tin: si;. son
par excellence is brown wood brown
clear Willi 110 red lights ui'shades in il
it is of wool embroidered III two
.shades of the col.ir or it. limy he
trimmed Willi plailiu; lined with silk
of the same shade.
The triiuiiiinu is hut slilil A slttiul-
Inj! collar a reversed plaiting at the
back of Hie pointed hampie 11 plaited
liiiiini'C whh a heading the st.vlc de-
peiuls niiieli moro upon tlic cut than
I lie irlmniilig. Ahrow ii hut Is w orn
willi il willi a little ostrich lip failing
at. tlie buck which must mulch the
neiklie. Wlilte ami white crepe do
chine or twilled silk at Hie neck is
Hie most ladylike but tea rose li very
good ui' any delicate tint.
While . 1 1 1 h' 1 muslin makes the most
il.-t'fti I anil becoming morning' dre-scs
for soul Iter 11 latitudes and as it Is to lie
very largely used for that purpose dur-
ing Ilic coming easoii il iiuiy be us
well to make a note of it. A single
'kirl trimmed with one or more gath-
ered Momices 11 polonaise willi (in bri-
dle front Mini pouf back draped close
will be the style.
(Standing collars graduated towards
(he front only plaited at the buck nnd
lined w ith a standing collar of linen or
plaiting of tulle have taken the place
of the mil's to a certain extent and
will be likely to do so entirely as the
spring advances. The style Is much
more becoming limn (he rull; does not
lay so close or so oppressively lo the
throat ami is therefore not so objec-
tionable in warm weather. No long as
the frul.-te in any form is worn just so
long the globular car-rings which do
not catch in the lace or muslin will
bo worn it may be remarked rn pas-
sant however tmtt when the standing
rut! and Irnlsego out tliey will go too.
so if in not worth while for Indies to
purchase them except in inexpensive
kllllls.
The fashion of hanging tlie watch
iroiu l tie licit lias given rise to another
which is. to enclose die works in a verv
thick lust! of crystal iusiend of gold
anil siispoml It by a nilver chain held
by a sliver liligree clasp. The thick
ness of Hie crystal gives the watches a
globular appearance and tpiito recent
ly crystal ear-rings nave been liuute
which mutch them in appearance In
every respect even to (be liuv face of
the watch. Jennie June in the Com'
ier-Journiil.
Wur ( louils in Mexico.
cry recent letters from the north-
ern frontier of Alexico bring forebod-
ings of nil anticipated revolution in
that part of the neighboring republic
One writer says:
1 11111 afraid we are going to have nn-
otner revolution within the present
yeur me mest lorntiitame porlinps
that lias ever been in the country. It
will attempt nothing less than to sew-
urate the territory into two republics.
The title of tne new power will be that
ot tlie-'UepuiiUo of Sierra Matlrc."
1 he states to be included in it nre Ta-
nmulipas ue.;o J.eon L'oahuilu Za-
enteens Sonoru and Lower California
.Should tho governors nnd the people of
these slates agree the federal powers
will have more than enoimh to do to
put them down. 1 hope this revolu
tion will not take place; It would ruin
the country completely. The last that
we lutd caused much sullerinir. and the
people have not yet got over tiie ellecls
01 it.
MnrtlorluK n lrl fur n Joke
Danville (Ky.) Advocate Felnimry at.
We have an account of the brutal
murder of a young girl named Martin.
a daughter ol Joseph II. Martin who
lives in Clay county in this state near
ti.o J.auicl line about twenty miles
from Livingston by a young man
liarnot whose father keeps a country
store. Tlie girl had been iokhiL' liar-
net and ho became eunigetl drew a
pistol and shot her through the bend
killiiiL' her iiistanllv. Tho nnml . re
made his escape and at last accounts
hud not been apprehended. The feel-
injf against hlni in the neighborhood
Is very strong and if caught the probn-
Ml' ttjll llJ.l-t HJtll ll 111 llllll-
ishinent.
Hon. Jell Davis Is In tmntiln nnt ni.1v
'' cx-Senntor J'oote but with Hon.
Alex. If. Steilbelis. It rnnebiMl tlio ..-j
o' Davis that Ktephcim was about to
.1 ainpitm tlie cauw of tho Cuban pa-
triots mid ho rfiiiiirln.il 11. ..1 1... ......
glad that Stephens had at lust cot up
to tho ilirhtliitf point. Thewords came
back to Stephens nnd he has written a
long and vindictive letter to a Georaid
paper. .
D.VII.V IIKItAU):
I one nl Until llli'liitliin'iTl'liiiK.
I Ileal! once made 11 r.dd on tho lialll-
1 11 old 1'ivlimriiuK He ildc'inlucd to
I iliiie will that day or know (he
ria-iiii win lie walked Into (lily's
ii'i-Uuninl and iiskcd lor the pioprle-
loi'. ;-';" said he "I want the hivl din-
ner oil call ulVe me."
"All light hlr" said Mr. (iu.v "walk
in licrc" showing him inioii m at little
private room.
Tlie I lean nlc ami drank ofllie best
and he I el'icr lie bad llnl.hcl Ids cup
oft at'.' null' and had lit hh ciihiimi a
NOITIIIll i llleled W illi 11 folded paper oil
a silver waiicr which hcgravcly handed
lo Hie ItcilM
"Wh.it Is this'"1 Impilrcd the lleuii.
"He bill sail" said tint waller.
"Hill '.' I don't want any bill. Ask
the liroliriclor lo ciillie here"
The proprietor iippeiircd bowliigaud
smllliiKl be Imped Micro was uolhliifj
w rn 1 1" a thai his guest had liked
Ids dinner.
" I liked Hie dinner well enough mid
Ihewiiie" said licau Hickman "but
I want to know what Ibis lucuim"
"That's Hie bill sir" said the pro-
prietor. "Well I never jmy any hills I am
lieiiu Hickman. I don't pay anybody
llcsidcH you have no right to charge
me for this (tinner I asked you for
the I est dinner ymi could give me."
"Well licau you have rung in mi
in nnd got the heller of Hie fairly.
Now I'll not only forgive you for this
Iri k but I'll give vou VJ'i If you will
ni iv Mils n ick mi Hie St. Clair on Hie
other side of Hit! way."
The next day the Menu fared sumpt-
uously at the SI. Clair and the scene
wasivcnaclcd. The hill was pre-eliti d
and the proprietor wound up with
"Menu I'll give you iO It you will play
lllis oil 011 (itiy."
"Al.v dear sir" said Hie licau "why
didn't I call lu re tlrsl '' ( iuy husgivcii
me Wi lo play It on you"
JOOl .IK'IIIOrll'N.
The Troy Times says Hint a few days
since a gentleman from Chicago en-
tered Hie store ol a Tiny nicrchaul and
while there was accosted by a promi-
nent Itiver street business man who
remarked: "I think Hi if. must be Mr.
M Willi whom I attended school
In INln." Ai d sure enough it proved
to be M. Il was now (he turn ol the
Chicagoan to tup bis powers of mem-
ory and he said "I remember a school-
mate of mine mimed K nnd should
certainly think . voii were he but I be-
lieve lie lives in Wisconsin." II was
K. who afler leaving school hail re.
billed for sonic tiine in the west.
l!aitlM l!( iiimIiiu It) it-Mis.
The I 'eiitral Itaptisl Missouri; slides
that John S. l.oiui of Louisville lias
made arrangements with ( 'oliuicl Thos.
A. Seotl president of (he Texas and
I'aeillc railroad company to nive the
members of Hie southern liaplist con-
vention do meet In .leU'erson Texas
next -May ) 1111 excursion from .Idler-
sou via Marshall lo Dallas ami over
Hie Hue of the Texas railroad to tlie
terminus. Many of the hieihren who
liac never been Wesi of (he .Mississip-
pi w ill thus have an opimrtuiiily lo see
the "Lone Slur slate."
- -
Tut; extent to which teas ure adul-
terated may he liilci'i'til from the fact
thai out of twenty samples uutdy.cd in
London only one was found five from
Ir.'iuds. The leaves of other plants are
hirircly used and plumbago from fil-
ings and sand were found in it to nice
it WcIhIiI. Altojrelher the invest ma
lion revealed a coinlition uf things by
no menus calculated to "w het the 111
petite" lor ten. It Is 1111 old saying that
it people would rehsli a meal lb
must keep away from the kitchen. S:
with lea; il people would enjoy its llu-
vor and slinmlaiiii'f ellecls tlicv must
not too closely scrutinize Hie mater
of which if is composed.
Ix Hie Pyramids of Kyypt. some
inesiniies were tiurtv lect lonj? am
wcilied about ninety tons. And thus
stones were brought tlown (he Nile
tiisiance 01 uve liuiulred miles am
then placed in their present position
one liuiulred feet above I ho level of the
irround. it It regard lo their linii
the Syenile stones are Hirt verv hardest
Known and yet they are so eipiisitelv
polished ami built in (to form a easing
lor 1110 Kind's cluinitier) with such sir
perior skill that. Hie llnest sheet of lis.
sue paper could not be inserted belwci
two of tlie stones and (his after a lapst
01 -saw years.
At tho l'tirim ball (lie prize a tine
Kohl locket was iinardcd to Miss I.ois
iiiisto o (lalvcstim for the best nil
personation at the hall. Miss llristol
appeared in Hie character of a washer
woman ami her rendition of Hie part
was iuououir'Oii per.t'et.
Tho prize tor the best aentlemun
character and costume was awarded to
Kr. is. Cohen; the committee bcim? ai
most equally divided as to the merits
ot Mr. (.obeli and lib1 cmiipciilors
Messrs Jleidinn'sfeliler and A Low.
Hie chariieter ol Air. HcidhiL'Sl'eld
was that of a ft red oi'Kan Rriutler willi
1 ne accompanying upe. - 1 touston A)a
1 ill-: llrooklyii I'nion says : "A box
lias been placed on I he Thirtieth street
station ol tlie Hudson river railroad
for the reception of newspapers etc.
tor the sick 111 the hospitals of the
city." This will be pleasant intelli
gcitce to hundreds of wearv invalids
w ho tire ol looking at the walls imd
rows ot little Iron bedsteads. Some
plan for supplying invalids with useful
rcatuna siiouiii he adopted in every
1 11 .
(icorgcIVay of St. Louis wliotlis
appeared iu New York fifteen months
ago witli about S-toHO belonging to a
merchant of St. Louis and supposed
to have been murdered bus turned tin
1. M.... I ...I . . 1
111 iiiwiiueiti wtieiL' lie lias since licell
living under an assumed name urn
wiui itiioiner woman t'eiiy's wife
and children are still living and had
mutinied 111111 as (lead.
Tin-: Mobile llegister savs: "As
strong evidence of the rded of time In
Heating old animosities we note the
receipt nv Admiral U. Semmes of an
invitation Irom a post of the grand
army of the republic at Koine New
Voi'K to deliver a lecture at that place
tills winter for tne beucllt of the
"gravestone fund."
The King of J'ortugul isu small deli
cute gentleman of any ime from thirtv
live to forty with it round dusky face
ami eiose croppetl liair. Ho is 11 regu
lar iiook worm ami ins nr vate libKirv
is a marvel of valuable accumulations-
The followlmr nstonishimr
luuiuiog- is traveling tiiroimii the
..1.11.1 . .. .. I--"-.-.
newspapers: "'iheword husband"!.
composed or two Anglo-Saxan words
liusaml bonds meaning a hoursc-boor.
Stwrr savs the most dis airri'ttii bin ff
an tilings is a vain cold empty beau-
tiful woman who lias neither mind
nor heart but only features like a doll.
The rijians take to Christianity with
amuzlng docility and to-day the con-
verts number Iuo.ihh) while there are
600u0 native children learning to read
and write In the mission schools.
SATlUtlt.W .MOIININii MAHCII 7. IbM.
Jnwii raised more wheat In 17:1 lliau
any other. Statu III .the I'lilou. Sim
did tho siiuie Hilug in W-L In tlm
Item ol'uoi'ii Mm Is only cuond to Illi-
nois Tlicllrst Niibsrlil Ion of VMMI toward
tho Agassi memorial was made by
Nulliiiiilfl Thayer The mm of lu.iinii
was imidii by tieiiend Tlicodotu Ly
man.
A Wisconsin lady tired 11 gun-loud
of salt at a man who was plundering
her win il pile at night preserving her
wood and puttlni; the thief into 11
pretty pickle.
The shareholders of n company In
Knglaiul who paid the "Inventors" of
a new "nlr gas" Vi iun for their sup-
posed discovery now llud that the pro
cess is wort bless.
A Saratoga hello who couldn't sup-
port herself six mouths ngo can now
throw 1111 cleht-iiouud Hal iron nl her
husband mid hit him every lime He
says that his second wife shall never
use a health-lift.
Keokuk Iowa has a "Mutual bene-
lit initio association" wllh a capital of
i I uui it hi which purposes engaging in
general business relying nuiluly for
support upon Hie grangers.
Itl i reported Hud the klicdlve has
oU'ercd Wngucr uuignillcciit Induce-
ments to write for the Cairo opera
house the words and music of in F.gyp-
t Ian opera on a subject Ironl the (lid
Testament
An enthusiastic African who had
"spent tic winter in .laiiinkv' found il
an earthly paradise. He said he could
"lie iibeili and putting Ills iirm mil de
windy pick oranges pine apples ami
Januiky rum right oil de trees."
Late Tennessee news Is that Horace
Alaymird will run for (Jovernor at the
liuxt elccllnii mid Hint "llald Kagle"
Stokes will try to gel buck Into Con-
gress. The death Is nnnoiinced of retired
Admiral (till In his ninety-second
year. He entered the navy in 1"!i4
inul was present at the capture of 1 'ori-
tur l'rlncc St. Domingo llewnstwice
wounded In action.
Dr. Alax Sehult.e of lionn whose
death we recently announced was an
anatomist of whin celebrity lie wrote
11 work of leu volumes on (bo anat-
oniy of the relimi and another w ork
oil the eyes of insects.
The Winchester WilbeiTorce memo-
rial under Hie direction of Sir (iilhert
Seotl Is to take the form of a canopied
monument at 11 cost of about .i"iU(l(l.
The col. Irilnil ions already promised
illinium to M.niiu.
Vt Have Tried
'I'lie (ji'i'iil I'ouuli l i'iiie.ly. Miii'silcn.s I'ei'tn-
nil llalai Is i.iii.ili!eri'it by all who liuvn trli-il
It Hie no plus uln a ol' in 1 b o I tltsenveili-H
'I't-slliiiii'iiuls inir la t'liiiii nil classes ex
pressing 1 lie (51'nt i 1 (nl- nl' tlie IhiiilHiin in who
liave been n-lleveit inul cuii-il Want (if
Hpaec pi'i-vi'iils our piilillslillii III tint ill I tlm
iiiuay ctii'i'K 11 lias ill'i'i'lcl. l'liyKU-liiiis pru-si-i
llie It ill dully priit'tlco as tlie best ex'i'tii-
ntat known itml inilii'siliilliiKly iitiiiu-
in ml ll lo lln-lr piilleiils lit lii'oiii'hli-iil ills.
eases.
Thu )loirieUH' cull willi II111 i cutest ccr
tainty iiltli'in llnil nil tlie facts slaleil with
respect (o I he ellk-acy ol' this invaluable rem-
eily ai'ii fully i-stiiblisheil in every class of
I'iihcs inr wlileli ll Is lucoiiiiiKMiili'il by a liuily
of t'vMcnee wlileli will carry conviction to
Hie most sltcpttcnl 111I111I ; inul the iiieilleinc
iilllioimh htulily ell'i'ctiiul In lis reiiicilinl
eliiil'iiclei- in In the highest ilcniee iiiiiiicenl
111 Its fiiiiipesiiiiiii timt limy He taken Willi
Ki'i-iit licncllt hy the iniMt ilellciilc. Mum
den's I'lcloinl lint lit can be piU'clniNed from
nil di-tmnlslH at llity cents sniiill or one dot
till' litl'Kil liotth-H
DM GOODS.
10 THE
1 linvo niiivoil my Slock of
DRY GOODS.
3
11
1
Hats and Caps
mid Stock of thoso supei-ini- Custom Jtadc
BOOTS AND SHOES
MnmiiUctuml by Apploton Xoyo A Co. of
SANGER BEOS.' GREEN FRONT
MIS STREET
Wlicro wi hone to sec our fi iinils when thev
Witnl. miythiiiK in our line. You lake no
visit in iiiiyinuoui't nsioin Hoots and Minu s.
Hs wo tdvc h lull unit hones! iriiiirnnlee. 11111
lltcy Hhitll ho as represented or Hiitlsriictloii
Kiven In any case.
W'h Iuih hy in 1 r ilenllnir In tlie future its
ii- p.iNi invrii jour uouiiueiicu nnd
secure palronitije.
COME AND SEE US
AT TIIE GREEN FRONT
oeposiTK Kuans' theatkb
ItXyVTIV STriEET.
Wo arc inputs for the
Woven AViro 3XutircNM.
You HhtiultlRce il. awdtt
57 ELIOIREET.
AISGIGNEE'S S1ALE
OIT"
Y GOODS
t.t'i'iTw.l".of P.n.'" rt!tlln JnpnnesH
bad Im' Corsets nil kino. t r.i.n. T.... '
if" '"""."""'k Htm coiorci
HOOTS AND WIIOir.
(Villi lllllilnrfinu nlhn. h.iIaIu ...
Pi V Hoods Slum. r
Tliese ciMids are to he mild resardleiwof owt.
to clow out the concern.
wl14.HirliBlU'nlVtClCTk" t0 Wllt " n"
J. C. MITCHIE
assioxek fur h. JifSin
5 7.
odtr
101m Street
Old Tj MelRl.
v?zE.DTpnhwMn rr it of Ota
. type metal-nn ezwllni..h.li.. ......
BUhitt meUl
Pr" . Apply st tbe
PU8LIG
n mMEM
GROCERIES.
SIMMONS & LIKE
WIIUU'XAI.I': AMCIlCTAlli
AMI PKAJ.UItH IN
WINKH St 37IQUOUB
Corner Austin Hud Elm ts.
PALL A S3 TEX s. inmr
iu:i:i; k iioi.s
W'liiilcsiilo Hint lli'talt IVuliim In
WESTERN AID DOMESTIC PRODUCE
-ANI)-
CECB.L CIIISIISSIONillEBCOAMS
Cor. Elm and Austin St?
(Piirmcrly A'Uiiik tninuril' II 11 11 It)
2iki:iiii
III. I AN i'i:XAS.
GRAIIAM TAYLOR & CO
Wholesale Grocers
COITOX FACTOKS ItlXKIVINU KOlt-
1VKIHMi AND lUMMI.SSlOX
MKItl HINTS
Dallas St. Jefferson Texas.
Largest and Best Warclionse iiiJcfcoii
CiiliNluniiieidH of cotliiii imd coiinlry pro-
ilnct! Kollclled ell her for snlo or sidpiitenl
Ainple liHiiti lor up lli'lk'.lils.
We sell ciilloa lilile.t clc for our patrons
iiixl mudcr invoiiiil sales promptly. 'u will
liisiut' your (joods oi cotiiiii tiiider ouroiicii
pulley al a i'immiiiiiIiIk iu I - 11 desired in
fuel If you will consult your Interest and
place your properly beyond the danger ot
Ho I'lilioinzi- ns.
Aii'-nts fur ('. Kraln's piii'liiblc Steam Kn-
Kbics nnd Saw MlPs Jiiiiu s blpp.-ll A Co.'s
llellhle 'I'lllhllle Wilier Wheel. JsHMC Strnllli A
t'o.'siujccn of the Smith Torn .Mill 1 lossy
cV lot;airKt'olloii (lln iiiiiiiiilactiircii al lliin-
iiei 11-ld 't'cxiot and for I lie ccleln-alcd Siadc
hiiliei- Wiiuon.
lsilil.dwi.ni tilt. Ml A.M. TAYLOIl CO.
TIloS. A. UAKt'.
W. A. OLll'UANT
GARY & OLIFHANT
Wlioh'talc IsrociTs
AND-
COTTON FACTORS
1U1 & KiG Sti'tuid
OAI.VKrtTOX TKXAS.
blliei'iil cash ndvitlicc.i iniidu oil cimsijin-
nieids Itvprcseiited by N. W. WAI.I..K 1).
"lildllln
Garlinglon. Marsalis & Co.
WHOLESAL1S
C3r3T O O O 2? 3
AMI UKALKItS I.V
Wines Liquors and Tobaccos
Corner Klin and hntiiar Streets
1 A. Tu L jV
Udly
10 X A S .
THEO. :F. WALLACE
Denier In
Groceries and Provisions
Cultrr Clictsf Lard Etc. Etc.
1'l'j Klin
ldlm
Ntrcot
. . . . DltllllH.
JEWELRY ETC.
AUSTIN & CO.
main street Dallas Texas
(mt to IleltlV Thrntor):
IlKAUCHSJIX:
Fine Gold and Silver Watches
jeweluy
SILVERWARE CLOCKS &c
IteprtiriiiK Fine IVnlrlipw a Speclntltj-
N; 11. We will Mill tlie best goodg nt the
MISCELLANEOUS.
LONE STAR
Oil and Lamp Company
Wholesale ami retail ilenlers In
Spang's Excelsior Oil
And other
ILLUMINATING OILS
Chandeliers Lamps
BURNERS CHIMNEYS WICKS &o
lYo. 0 131m Hi:.
Idly
New Blacksmith Shop.
. i.i S?lU"1ln1 hn" "Pfneil a new Dine k.
S .l. !K'!.Poll'Oslt0 W. II. R..lrtimV hvl
wo k li'n'ir. W"ere he '""'MrleBCed
A OOODHTOCK OF MATERIAL.
lie sollelU the pntronHRc of the pnhlle.
aio-i3m.
S. W. HERWDOV.
Wanted To Borrow
2. .oual''l Hollars lor six or twelve
months mirnnlce! i i.
ecurityioHallM. ' "--ui onie
ATTOtlNF.IfS HT LAW
Attorney
and Conragr ai
I'l' STAlll'-Nii tl Kim Kllei t
fi'iisiiima
Wll l WILLIAMS. I"'r IISKAV
WILLIAMS & SKAY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
I lltllllX TllXIKl
tiltlcK tncr Ah ttiitfiirr'n Nturc Siili wly
j J 00011
MIDI)
;ll. u IIOU'I.'K
1I0U Kit A
. K I'llilMIIKit
(ODMIIKHi
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
(inh'e ovi'i rity I in 11 U
Diiiinn rrxiM.
277.11 1 Wlr
J. W.tTHOMPSON
ATTOltNKV AT LA W
Itall.f .... Texas.
Otllce nn Main st reel over V II. liryaii A
''' itdjoillllllt I mil us 1 ll ll.M.li ('111--.'.
iwniiy
JOIIS M.KTK.MMONS t'll.lltl.lii T MOIIKINM
STKMMOXS & MOBRISS
ATTOIINYS AT LAW
Xn.l.n.At Toatsi.
Olllccover t'lai ll A llrynn I-
dly
l)U 1'OOttTKR
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
lisiitr
WM. K. HL'tlllKM. 1'IIAIII.IM l-'ltllU TUl KKK.
IIIGIIES & TITKKR
ATTOItNKYrt AT TjAW
Diilliis '1'exnM.
OMIceln City llnnlt llaildliiij.
l'.'ildly
JNO.T AI'I.T. OI.IN WKI.I.IIOI1N.
oko. x. Ai.niiiai.iK.
AtLT vi:lliiiii: t ALUIIHUIIL'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
I IlUH 'l' Xll.
nillce on I-'.lm sli'eel. (Ililce lioiii-s from U
o clock a. la- to 1 o clot-lc p. m
ness idtelided toal any hour
Special hast.
L'liti: 1 1 1
NAT. M llUKt-'Oltll. 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . V 1 1 1 MOIIIIAN.
BURFORD & MORGAN
Attorneys at Law
DallsiK 'Pi'XjiN.
Ol'FieK Xext doorto I'nitlier & Murphy's
iMitill sti-ei I lip stniiN Oiieof tin; llrni will
always be found In theolllee. i.'Ud.'lm
B. A. KKKV US. J BFK. WOUI) J II
REEVES & WORD
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Dallns Texas.
Oi'KICE-Ooncrete hiilldlin? south of tlie
Hiiunro formerly ociaipied liy Austin A- Co.
'J.'j 1(10111
PHVsicians and surgeoms.
W. S. LEE
liiitioiinl IItmoHial1iisl
it ll. I As 1 1X VN.
Ottlceon Main street over
hookslorc.
IMcrce A byle's
lTdiiwiiin.
J. H. GIBBS M.
Hpcclitl id tent Ion Eivcn to the treat mo lit of
tlie dlNcuscs mid delorniitics of tho eye nnd
enr.
Olllce over Hoskln'N Di ng store
Klin Htrcct Dalian.
122m
Dr. Arm. Iteynaud
Oniro Kim sheet between Almket
tiiul Austin sti'cetH
(Over Ward's Drug Store.)
Dallas .... Texas.
fcblOdly
1H. V. II. HAMILTON
Dallas - Texas.
Ofiice No. 62 Sim Street
Over McConncll's Hardware store. Jtesi-
dence l'.ivln'H addition on Dallas liritncii.
Hliechiltles-Suii;ery and nil discuses of
women. 4MM:lni.
Dli. J. V. ClilLDliHS
DAM AS TEXAS.
Olllce over Hratlier Murphy's store cor-
ner Main mid Austin stiecta. a."yJdrin
DR. M. A. CORfiSLeUS
Olllce nt Connor & Walker's Drug Store.
Itesldenceon CHinmercc street near Cant.
Mtirpliy's. VtMl
UUS. &. S. CAKfiLNGTO.V
In l'cnnvson's rJcw SiiiMino-
-bi
c.y 9I10S" Adums it Lconard'8 Bank
Rally
mEflL
SIXS OF MOTHER A XI) FATIILK.
Tin l sin rn hoard
iitlerinu liii.ridilen w fe. Tin n sin fori!
mother to hcniltivertlieeoucliof liei.t u
yet fad ni dauuhler and refuse to s ci
fen dollars ior her henellt and relief ui
inaiiy tlioiisainlsor iiuin I". ' . '
Jo..l.y enrseil will the ahove s V Sick
lmle.eiiineiiiti.il Mir ..r.-:..' . .. I-1 1
i iw r.... i i ' "'i'" 1 oik- iciuiues
" . iii nn pans o our country. A
remedy can he l.ad. nnd yet tl.V refuse to
"Jul c " "'"V V'"'V fr Vh r.-e " that
Ri...reiHiVi;- lriBl Kimlisli Kern"
j oniKuisis. 17llll Willi
TEXAS HEADQUARTEKS
fo it-
Stamps Stencils and Engravings
AINTIX NTItKET UAM.4N.
Cotton nnd Hhlpping Ht.nells llankliur
nnd Mercantile Htanips Notary nnd Al"?
u.S.1 Sr?''. llrnnds for fc S
Hllibon HflNlnth. sinmns. Ii n.
suit I
rlntltiK Wl.ls ;
tern- 1'h.tes ixsir IMntes Vml limTw
iK-rs Conductors' ami p...
ml Men
I'lnin It. nn I a' ...V ' '""''.
makers Plat si.es AVa
.m'"L'". 'n.r Knrav'liu iMSt
...... w viouiic. AUdn-Ks '
'nrynnl'a NUmp nppot
Dallas Texas.
IVjdcod.lm
auction f.r:u cosijhission.
old Aire riotf mi
A ('A IM)
M. A. HID3LEII & CO
llMVe.lli.t ell! "red Into Hi Irseroinl
I lit Aueiioii una t'iiiiiniihioa Im dn-; iiri7
I le inn d- id. i.. in 11-11 .a". ""
l.lve Hliicli lo w W iillllil n is l n...i i." "
.'lll'llllllieCI'illlilli! Il'inls Slioi M lliiu J
I 'lip I illMllll'U HUH 11 lil'llel ld IIMHlllHi
i-Vel'.MIli"it liei'did hy lliu dly tu i-uuuin
lioople J hey llliwllici el I w-t "'
liilhini i s ii Side Slnble wlii rtt y i"
Illll'SCN 111111'S imilll" I lllllllfl
hi I'll
Mile I'lie 1 1 III' lo nil n.e m . 1. ''
Hie lllllne of III'' lll'lll.wlll lie uniiMlileiil.
tieiiend Niillhllii'llnii lllivinu In-t a u...
lllepiisl III.-) In. l plcn.o and ineill '
piilininineoi thciioiiil I ile lii ihiiiiiiin-
lil.naiUM i:s-Adioini v l-iiiiii V
el's; I'. 1. .lordnn i Co llniikiii tinn
Thomas Hunkers UioI'k.i W. liny il(. J
(Hieing i ij--.ii i ii in-.- Mfi-niM i;illlnU ti t
SWlllk. Illlllns 'J'eXllh; Hlil-yni-k v lloul'.' '
si. bouts .Mo.: Itoheil il.-u'e V. t ai' (
slleel isew lllli nils.
M. A 111 111. KM
7d If
W.f.SieKi.DS W.H.tUKKB
L.
M. Spencer & Bro.
JlSuci'ciKiilK to II IC. Hinllli A c)
COTTON IAO'l'Oirs
Commission and Forwardiag
Morolianta
Elm St. Dallus Toxas
And dealers III Machinery Avmy'H Hn.
and ('list I'lows loin silielleu tlx Ynlo.s
Wheel llni'iowH 1 1 n v Unites Audit fur
I lllllids I 'nl loin it ll White wider WllLMin Ui
A- AlKtnller's lion llnrvester lion Slow.?
Ml -el liny nnd Sliihhln itnke Coin liilll her.
lillf.ers ClllliVlllol'S ele.
JVll-Ull
W.lli) llll.i
I.nle of llcoinln
( KO. HlllKLIlH
I.atiiofTenacwii'i
T
X?t
M. Ill
HILL SHIELDS k CO
.Anetionooi'.s
teal l-'stnte nnd Itenlal
Auenbt ll:l Kim
street I door east of rnyd
1 u I litis 'Icxin
We nie now noen nnd ready lo receive inul
sell nil libnls of onds wiii'es ami lii.-icluin.
disc ; rem nnd sell Inn. I. e.v limine lilies pay
taxes and ntnke ci. -a nd ences oa coni'luii
niciils llnil limy be enlniMed lo tin
lniikeiiilcU sides and prompt relai-tis
We respect ively refer In 'l'rezerioil. A Ci
James l'.lder I'i'c.sidcllt leSom liioili ninl
tl ehlier ii: Wllllions Mempliis. 'J' nn --.
Veiilinan Shields iV Co. .Inliii Ivllkllilill innl
.1o-i;an. 'I'lioiii.-is V Co. N'tiNhvllle 1''iin.
BlilCKlNnRY.
STEAM FIRE ENGINES
-Vtcvi..-:'-i-
ELM STE3ilT EALLAS. T3ZAS.
HAND nitE EITGIKES
IIOOK AD LAIiDF.il THI CKS. HOSE CAKK1AGES.
The hesttumlltv of Vl'l.f AN1TK Iil'llliKlt
orl.KATHKU lldSK AND HKhTI Mi snilii-
hleforiill inn-poses for snlo at MiiinUiicUt-
rcis' l'l ices.
Upon niiplientlon I will furnish estimates
plans anil qieciilc-iIions for (owns in North-
ern Texas us lo cost of Wider Works anil
(las Works linili fiom the most npprovi.il
plans.
Ilnvtntc facilities fiir niaiiufactiirliiK ami
sliippiiiK Steam I'li-e leucines and Trucks
ii use etc. special inducements will lie otleied
to towns wishing lo purchase.
.1. W. SCIIKNCK.
JAME3 F. urz.
Spring; Street Shrevoport. La-
Wholesale Dealer In
-AND-
Agricultural Implements
SOLE AGENT FOH
Ame's I'orte.hlo KiiRlnes Caivcr Cotton
Uins lirooks' Cotton i'ress Kcliiise Cotton
Press Coleiiian's Corn Mills Siriiuh's Corn
M Is ictor Cunt) Mills Amcrlciin Cnno
Mills Cook's Kviiporaliii-s Ainerican Kvitn-
orators lirancu and Crooke's Circular Saws
anil Victor Scales.
DEALER IN
Saw Mills Ilorso Powers iinhher BelllliK
(.film and I letup I'ackina Cistern Well
and Kmc- l'ninps iron Pipe nnd hlttiims
Krnss Work steam Uuau'es steam Wiiistles
(tnnao Cocks etc. Win-el linirows Slove
?.!'rks'(i:1"? I'tow. Walltlnn Ciilllvntors
Cider Mills Corn Shelters I.ard and Machin-
ery Oils etc. etc. KmdneeiV mipiilles ot
every dcsrlplioii. Complete ninehliici-y for
Hour mills will he furnished ornny part of
such in I Us supplied nn short notice
liU-dly
FtMTS NUTS CONfECTIONERy ETC.
CALIFOUMA lKAtfS ami
an vi:s
LOi'ff.SIAXA OKAXGK.S
MALAGA LKMOXS
I'SXI APPLUS
AXAXAS.aiid
r IS V l T N
Of every other variety as well as a full stock
i-ii-ij- ticscnpiion or
CANDIES CI3AES T03ACC0
And ii general assortment of
NUTS and C-VNIIJ OOODS
At Wholesale nnd ilctall go to
L T. BOTTO & BRO.
2?kitf S()iillicar-t Cor. of the Square
HENRY AEBLY
BAKERY AND COXFECTIOXERY
NEAU THE liUICICCOLLKOE
EI.II STREET . . . AI.I.AS.
9Clil(in
!:!!L'lJflLE STASLES-
J. A. WORK & SONS
Livery Food and Sale Stable
Corner Commerce nnd Houston sts.
DALLAS TEXAS.
Horses Haggles nml C'nrriagOM
for hire on ghort notice. Conveyances fur
nished for any point In the interior.
tJW''-
1 A tv-H- i f l.;' Fl r ll
OM piMn IWr ult it ihli QfflCv.
I mianjvri in me neau
City Omnibus Line and Hay Bclw
tthlisMble. SiA-wtf
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