The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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Till: IIAII.V IlKHAI.l): I'ltlllAY MOitNINli. MARCH U7'.H7.
1) KM OOt Tli i TIT Tl C li i: T.
Merllon Tuesday April T 171.
l'or Miiycin
Ut.NMUI. W I. ( Alll l I-
Vot Mui'xluil I .
.' JIINII'N VKAH
l'or Assessor hihI (.'olleelun
rnwiRii J. CAHKINUTOV.
" Put Trranurel'l
( m)ki:nt ii. wT.t 1( '
""' "' ' Korl'lly AtWin-yi
WII.I.IAM Ni KlfWAHItN.
p.nciiy KimliiinTi
CAITAip M'II.I.IA.1 M. JOIIWNUW.
' Kor AMuriiwiil ' ' '
First Wnni-HKNHV 1KVAY. "
J Of.. A. I.KONAKIt
II. K. IIIIHHM.
Heennd Wiinl-H. . lOIUIIAKOI'll
JOIIM M. HOW KM.
Third Ward-JOHN UWKXN
JOMM'II '. MtCONNI.I.I.
AI.Kf. T. MNNi.icr;-(
toilllll Wui4-WII.I.1A C. lots f"
) IIGNIIV II. Mcl'ONKMdL
Ari'KNTio.N IhouIIi'iI to llioiiilvurtlHtt.
ini'iit of propoHiilH Tor lining tlu i(Ij1 la
lirlutliiK for tliuNtule ol'Ti-xiw from' unfj
ftftur tlio iuljoiiriiiiioiifif'lliu )iTseiit
U'KlHliitiirc until tlio llrst iliiy nf April
1875. llhln to bo mint to tlu niwolury
of utiite unlil tlio UDtli of April next
Wk publlHli In lo-luy'H piipcr n U-tter
from It. T. I'rocketl a hom of tlio old
'JVxuii lion) Coluni'l Duvld Ciooludt
to Cnptuln A. J. Hull HruHtor from the
Wcntlierfuril district oll'ui'iiig to tliu
hUtu portrait ol tlio olil licnij iiow lu
pOHHOHSloll of RCi'm. lliilfonl' lllH (IuiikIi
tr. Mih. 1L In iiooi1 uud not-ily uml it
Ik hopud Unit tlio'IoglHliituro will pur
cIiiiho tlio pluturo mid pluo It in tlio
Ollpitol.
It ih niiiiouiiuud Unit Colonel It. W
Lougliroy Into of JuflVrson will ro.
coutly for a llnio editor of th Austin
Htutesiiuui in oonnoution with M
llarnurd will cuuunoiice tlie iublloiv
tlon of u dully mid wookly iiownpupor
in Gulwaton on tlie 13tu of April nuxC
Of course the now piipor will lie doniO'
crntio mid will uIho bo devoted to (liu
essential interest of ; Toxuh mid it
poclully of UuIvphIoii.
Wh trust the plmi on foot to coii-
Hlruot clHteriiH for water supplies to our
flro engines will not bo ulloweil to stop.
Whllo wo lire opposed to lnoretiHlng the
debUof the city by'HubHldie'or even
Improvements wliloli eun bo delayed
until our flnunoiiil condition Ih tusy
with low UxoH yet an Improvement of
this kind lti indiHpeiiHiiblo to the safety
of vast amount of propel ty and
Hhould not bo postponed. '
Our own cltinens oh well iisstrniiger.
who would like a grand view of Dalian
and the country from five to ten miles
In every direction are advised to go
eloudwarda into the cupola of tlio court
house. The asepnt in easy by good
Htairwnys and the views north sout h
eunt and went ure truly uiagullluent
HiirpuHsed only by mountain scenery.
Ladles will be charmed by such ft visit.
Try it.
1 Mh. John J. Kakins tells uh that he
planted his timothy In November
1872 The crop of 1878 though small
in area was luxuriant "with well
matured heads from seven to ten
inches long. lie now has six acres
well set and glowing beautifully. This
is cheering news to our farmer We
have uo longer any doubt of the adap-
tation o north Texas to timothy; and
clover and" so' far as It lmn heen tested
blue grass promises to be a success.
With these Invaluable grasses cotton
wheat rye oats barley millet Hunga-
rian grass fruits and vegetables all on
the same hundred acre form of out
man all of which is practicable
where is the spot In tho union which
ean dispute our claims to preeminence
as the home for the farmer? Just
name the spot We leave out the stock
question as being acknowledged in our
fa voy as well by the down enster of
Maine bs the' ranohero of California
with all that lies between those syni
hols of sun rise and sun net.
Mb. Lono "mayor of the city and
candidate for re-election on tho oppo-
sition or as most persons consider the
quasi radical ticket under the plea of
replying to a single paragraph in the
HKitAU) has published a long personal
dissertation professedly narrating his
"Jlfeaud times". With his personal
character we have nothing to do be-
yond its political bearing. '.With his
political and official conduct past and
present the people have a right to
deal provided It la done properly.
He admits iu reply to our question
that In tho darkest period tlie people
of Dallas have sce since the war in
those ciays when southern meii were
ostracised and at the mercy of a power
that was not of them ami inimical to
them he was at the head of the loyal
league of this county composed of
about all. the adult negroes and a few
white men. 1 It. was a secret political
societj j Had throughout Texas and the
south wherever the negroes wero In
the majority or very powerful: the
(men and fumllles hi the laud looked
upon them as a standing menace
to their . peaoe ; and ? safety. This
is simply a fact which no man we
presume- fwl)l deuy. And Mr. Long
admits that he belonged to It' which
substantially concedes all that we inti-
mated. We (lid iiot'fefor td his going
to Mexico to avoid the war. It is too
late In the day to assail consistent
union men for peaceably doing ao
unless after peace as some did they
became oppressors or committed other
wrongs. He says substantially that he
went to Matamoras -opened business
gave employment to union refugees
and southern deserter alike . made
money and spent it freely. That was
.OJ.il bination of taste pleasure and
undue vllli wlileli we liavo no
Oolllll'I'll. A C. l .
It lmn however boon mild Uioiih.
ami Union slime wepmiiu tn liidl'K that
ftor tli war wpuu nouilieru imih wmu
llHl'niiirlilHitd uinl oppressed wlimi the
peoples' govi'i'iinr Judge uml ullim'
ollleeiH werodi'lveii ly nillltiuy power
from tlio mohU to wlileli they Imd been
elected and when radlcul law ji'alill-
Um IhoiiNaiuU of our bent lueiiTiom
iiililliiiromVn and a much larger mini-
ier from vu votlnit HiIh gvutlmanr
it iiieinhej'of thdHeeretluiguoj lipb) iiov-
oral offlot'H IrilliU town'iinil iioiuify
uiulul' the dlHpeiiMatiou of tint radical
parly. Wo wero not hero but our
older eltl.oiiH werj aiit.tlitijrv kmrf
whellier thew) thing ivoro n or nrir
Ho iiHHUineH In hU elreular that lie wax
a law and order man terribly Iuoui uohI
after thlevoH and Unit union men In-
cluding hlniMolf wero In eoiiMlant dan
ger of UHMiiwiimtlon Wo have nil the
while undei'Htood that It wiih iiol "unhiii
iiten'' but jffoul berii men J'iNvJiKsXve
UiUMexjjOMctIWlluio. jijn aiv
iwuicHJ i)ower'vhci'd up hy'feUiyfiil
tayouetH "ami all tlm power of tlie
were in power; iwckwi up iiyyimijiii
tayoiii'tH ami all tlm power of the
freedinen'M bureau whllo tho people
wero held In uonUuuud.tU'iMnlt-acn
HI TOnOll WUUOlli PUUtMit U untwiuun
ways Ill-treated. In some counties
there was a reign of terror uinong the
people from these combined ciiuhcs
and many old and luw-ulldliig (tl.oiu
for a time lied tho country "to avoM
persecution and soinct lines to .iiviikl
apprelieiiilcd iiHsasHinutloii. I low nil'
ho Individually acted In or approved
these ItliingHXvo do not pretend to' Miy
for we do not know. Tho point which
seoniM M U) iucoiitriullile(i Is .tllat he
belonged acted With and held otllcc
iindor tlu ijuthytj ijyfvjlleli thW.e
'ealaiiillles existed.
His conduct as mayor Is as well
known to tho people indeed much
better to most of I hem than to us for
we wero absent at one time live months
aiid twice for" Blfofll rfolMod Audit be
plMiploulo cubl gi'JutigiiigLir theifi-i
selves. That ho has good (pialllles and
has done many clover things wo have
no doubt and persumdly wo hu.Viin
111 will to or ijtiaiTcl with him. Ills
public iichi and 'party"jn;ln'elplfy In
coiinectiofi iitrowiiu are puuuu lM"ii-
erly and llieiii only would wo dlseusH
and If wo Wero to niako u wrong ulatc.
inunt about him of any ol her iiolil leal
opponent wliouovor Informed thereof
we huvo and nwtiys have hml both the
courage and'tlVe will to correct it.
( Under Buch fact wooaiinotseo upon
what ground MiC L. could exjieet deni-
oeriUtc or conservatlvo support.
TKXAN KAUK'AI.N iMKnoltlAMXIKIJ
" ' '0GRF.NN.
A special to tho Oalveson; News
dated Washington1 March ".Mth nays:
Morton presented Jn the senate to-
day a memorial three -columns lonu
setting forth the recent political his-
tory of Texas ns viewed from a Itad-
ical standpoint and tutking congress to
Interfere In overturning tho present
state government. The memorialist
suy: . ......
"Wo thought we had the right to ask
for assistance against this species of
violence vve nave aono so out per-
haps wo dlduotusk ln tho rlirhtwnv.
"There may have been sonic want of
rormaiity in our appeal or we. may
have been forestalled by Interested
slanderCR."
The memorial was signed by Moulds
Baker. (Sam W. . Johnson ' Htanley
Welch A. J. Hamilton and about
fifty others and was referred to tho
committee on privileges and elections
Flanagan has another of these peti-
tions signed by citizens of- ftiu) Anto-
nio and others are on their way here
frM --ft '
fA' SIX'S !t(AiA'KK-TH' fjin fit
To-day March 27 is the thirty-eighth
anniversary of the bloodiest tragedy
ever enacted within the Hispijtnefri-
tory oi me v nueu Kiaiea. jus Known
in history as Fannin's massacre or the
mussucre of ( loliad w-hjqh occurred in
the auoient town of La lluhia now
Ool hid Texas on the 87th of March
la'in.
Colonel James W Fannin occupletl
Goliad with five hundred men. Tho
Alamo at rSuu Antonio; fe)liij( the dth
of March and leftthe lirmjr-of Simta
Anna free to march upon Goliad one
hundred miles below. Fannin on tlie
eleventh 'eeiit j Captain 'King with
twenty-fight men to'eseort the Irish
families - at tlio Mission of Kcfuglo
to Goliad then intending to . fall
back. King 'was . besieged ; in the
Mission and Malor Ward with one
hundred meu was scut to his relief11
After entering the Missiou Ward sent
out Kimr's comnanv to reennnniter.
Rurrouhded and'hfte'r' a blood fight
King's company surrendered t Within
six hours they wore all shot by order
of General Urea. Ward then at-
tempted to cut his way back (o pojlad
but was surrounded by 'twelve hundred
Mexicans and thougU dejertdiiig him-
self was Compelled to ciian'go his line
of retreat to Victoria: after' passing
which place Nixteei) niles he wa
overwhelmed by numbers and com-
pelled to surrender on the Garoltas
oreek.
; On the lflth of March hearing noth?
Ihg frqin Wntfpr Kingj olojiel Kwaj
nin abandoned Oollmk 'and fell boeb
nlne'ihllcs dii the rood east 'towards
Victoria. 'At 2 p. m. he. was attacked
by. Urea with a auerlop force of artil
lery infantry and cavalrv in tlio open
prairie three miles .front Jimber. He
fiiade a gallant fight until night losing
seven killed nut nifty wounded And'
all his animals. He would have re
treated in ' the1 iili'ht' but thoiieh
wounded himself he sternly xofuned to
abandon his wounded men. Daylight
revealed the fact that he was entirely
surrounded by the enemy! and
completely at the mercy of tuelr
artillery. 'Being surrounded' he
entered into an honorable capit-
ulation duly signed and the whole
booX vere ' marolieil baqk: to (ihlUi
and confihed in the church and the
fort being soon Joined"byi;Ward and
hi men a follotr prlsoneri'TThe
whole uurabor Waa mr hundred mi
ij a
n ly-llvc iii' ii. The siu reiider was on
Hunday Murcli 'MU
On Hiimlay uioi'iilutf Murcli 27th
they were iiiai'chud out half a nillo In
doiibla tlio being divided into four
nijiimiIs halted faced about nnd with-
out the MllghlcHt warning shot down
like hcnM. Two iloctoiM and a i iu-
punter were Hpared for use and about
twenty-four waped in varloiis almost
ililiaeiilouswiiys twenty-Heveiilnall
leaving four hundred uud llfteen who
Wer thus Ulitehd'cuVj
XlitMvlioH miiTatlvt 1 one of llie
daiU'Hl"spoliJ In tho history of the
New World. The escape of tho few
inentloHud in each Individual case
tceiii"wlUi the prluinatlo tint of ro-
iiiaUce and ikinhchsch an Interest to the
youth of Texas Unit will increase with
the march of time.
Tho miMsiiero of (lollad has ever
since kept alive In the breast of Texas
adetcHlnllou of Irutalltynud treachery.
So may It- ever be.
All niuli'ri'MliiK ltullH - I'HH foil
.' I . niiniiu h l areil T t
'J'lVliWUttuiiulUMt asl(il bul run.ljr bii.
nwi-n-il lo tlm sal iHtiiiil Inn of li palldiit
our uiiHWcr In that iiilnioiiiii'y oiiiiHiunptluii
In lis liii'liilmit fm in In as vumlilii iisuny
iillf illKiwu.-.n oiilv I ha' rtuiit ri'iniilU am
ihiplltNt.-Oi)iintninii-4intiirnlly urlntf uh to
wluil nil) llm relili'ilM'Mf la I'Biily we stule
Unit MuiHtli'u'H PiM'toi'iil flillm liiis iM'cii tmrd
Hiiec(Hnnilly ill over ir ih II I tun of oiihim anil
linn ln'i-ii iiiliiilud liy iiliysloliins as llie iimsl
ft'lalil iniiii-'ly linun n fur the - Ii'untiiiiiul ol
tllllllullllll ulli'i-UliiiiK.
(JiioKri'iil leiwuii Unit Miuwlea' I'nutoriil
'llijid liiutmilnt'J huuIi iiiuliiHi)' Is tint Met
Uml It Is w 1 1 Ii I it llm n'liili ol' all uml cull lie
miruliiutfil friiui nil iliiuliirM Hi Hftv evnlii for a
Ciimll oi irtiAiliilliir A UlrtH Imtlle due 1ml-
tie will etri'iit u mi re In most eiises
i:;.Tj '.. iiui. i - .
ntw nuvtHiiitmtniy
In iii-iii irilmiwi Willi tlio iiiitlmrlty venleil In
Im undei'NlKiiiHl liy tlie tui'iiiHiif "An net In
nrovlde fur llm nubile in in I llm hy eimliiiet
iilililiiveUAIiueUlA. Wl.nuUoe U ni'iiy H1 ''
Hull. .MAaliNl i.riii.iilialH will lie rm-iilvail at the
iinied.iiftlleiiicriitiry of male until llmiilii.v
the tWentli'ilt ilny il April UsMi Rl-I'i m.i lr
iIiiIhk the imlilto il'liitlii nl'thti alutiiul Tex-
UN ti'inn miu iniei' um luijoiii'nnmiii. in mn
li-utMliituie now In Hewdnn unlil llm lll'Hldiiy
(il April IMS. Kmdi iii)iiimiI imeil Hpylly
UWilnctly tlmolmiiicltir uf prln'liiH lr iomhI
Willi iimirmu iirniiimi'ii in uw itiiiiii'ii nun
inuxl la) inliliewii'il lu tlm "Hiiurelary ofNiale"
Anslln 'I'exiis nnd mui lted iinin llm rune of
lim envohiio "rrotu.rfiil liir I'nblln t'rlnt.
lua." Jllda will hi) eliuirliillieU lur thi) wlmle
nfllie ilill prliitliiK to he done 111 KiikIIhIi
mnl at piirulely lor SpiiniNli mid (lernimi
eiieh. Tne hiwiH raverve llm right to rejeet
iiuy uud lUllililH and Miitlmui-liuy miiiiuiili'e
Itll'lKt nuenliipuliy encli prnposillnf llm llhlllly
nl the ladder lo oiiinply Willi Ills eimlmcl
Any eimliiii'lelili'ieu nun inuy.ne resiMiiiieu
iluny llinuliy IiuInIiiIIvu iietmn nr hy the
- llulNlllllVU III'
.-.'I' In their mi
Mutnl wheiniver in their opinion tne inuir
IK a! ILiallUtKt 1UUV Nu IIMluilH. - I'llf lll 111-
lonniii ion-nr iiianuis tint net to lU'uvldu fur
" lilJUUliKDLAHK.
A. W. IJKllKlUU.
if (Hennte Hill No. 1)1.1 '
All At'l l lroviile lur llie I'lilille I'rliil-
luK by Conlmel.
Hectluul. H It pnanted by llm IcitlNiuturu
ol tharltatetifTexiiH 'flnii llie Kuveriior nee-
retiny ofatHte and Uoi ney geueral he uml
ure lierwhy ownUtiiwfi a bourd to conlmot
wltli any NiiHiihlu pcrmm oi H-iNonur llrnu
to print th Inwaand Jonrnnls ot eiieti limine
mid to do m 1 1 1' 1 1 olhar publli' pi lnllUK ua luiiy
hu ri'nulrwl ly law ; provided that no eon-
tiiM'i Mipili bo fur u longui' pi'i iud tliuu one
year.
Heulloa i. That tlio rates to Im allnwi'd hy
tliu IjiMii'd- Hindi nut exoeed the folluwhiK
ralea vl: Kur prlntlnii the luwa of ani'imr-
nl iiauiid liiuludiiiK ll) Index onu-llth of n
ei-nl per paue. Kor pi'lutinii tliespeelal law
lncluUIHH tlm ludex one-third ofaeent per
page. Knr ptlallnK five liniidi'tHl uuplea of
tho JonrnnlH of eiudi Iiouhh onti (hlnl of n
ci'iil per piie; oud for iiiiiilliig liny ininilii-r
over this HiiKiiinl whiuli amy lie ordeivd
one-fnurtli ofu cent purpuu.u. Kor pi'lnUiis
live hundred eoplea of the Kuvernor'a uieH-
aiiKe reHruiui'iitherducuineiitapruvUled by
In w or ordered hy tlie linlsliiiuid or cither
bouNK tlii'reot one-third of oent per pnge
and for any numliui of mldltiuuiil cuptvauf
the aaine oue-l'oui tit of a cent ver pane. or
ptinllng two huiidrinl cnpleaol lilllu. rosnlu-
tiona or lueinoilalH nrliiU'd on pica l.vtw. the
Uneri iitiinhered ua the iiiaruln Willi apaee
otitween ine iiiitia oi mu hiku ur pica ou iooih-
oap paper to he twenty cms wldo mid aixly-
live la leUKth with four imaes to Ihe alieet.
tlieaiiiiinf tluiw diilliii'H itud II fly eentn per
iaiU lor um nuinui'r oi ptixi'N in one copy
liianmf. Kor-viHiitln executive proclama-
tion hdvrrllaemiipu and like documents'
sevefltllv cenu Per square of tenllnea lor
thfftlrilt lndertlon. and thlrty'-neveii mid one-
liulf cents per winare for ein'h ulNcn.uciit In-
sertion that- may be ordered I unit auuh pub.
Ilcallon ahall not li innarti In auy lurnpr
type inuu ikiuikuoik iiiiii eacu hiihii cniitaiu
not less tluui two Hundred ems) provided
that fractional puna ol a wiuare mav be
cluutfiHl at like rate.
HeilOn 8. That whim prbclaiiiaMorei' ad-
vei'tlxenien ji and like prlntlnu; nru uiithoilz.
ed or required by law to he executed for tlio
executive or other dcpurtniunta of the gov-
eminent. In mure newspapers thau one
tlieyjiuaU ba prlnleil nmler Ilk rules and
tlie siwuo price shull hnallovVeil and paid as
Is estahllsluHl In this act for like work done
by any of the prlntera contracted with j pro-
vided that proulnmatlona amendmenta to
the constitution uud the like prliitliiu ahall
not Im; pi lHled in more than two iiuwpa pars
lu (iufUynjiKreaHloniildlsHlel and Shall not
he Inserted lor a longer period tlian three
months.
Heotiou 4. That all nuoouut. for worh not
othorwliio urovldiHl fur In Uiia act shall ho
aubmittcd to the hoard fur tlitilrexainliiatloii
and avprbval; anil th prlntlnii coiumltteea
ol the respective houm of tho ii'Kislatare ns
to all work ordered hy suld liousc ahull cer-
tify to tho comptroller of public accounts the
(liiuntity ofnach I turn of printing thuynmy
have so ordered und shall also certify the
liiitnlxir of eonlesof tho same Uihv have an
onlereil and ahull nlmiivrtlly llie number ef
copies of the aaine they have received and
Hie comptroller ahall thereupon uuihorlxe
me payiuenitoi ine nccouni. ior aula pruning
In accordance with the laws iu torco geveru-
Inu; the prloe thereof i'
section 6. The rule and figure work may be
paid for al double the price per pane of other
printing: provided however only ltr act-
ual nuinlier of lines printed shall be counted
lu makliiK the estimate of the number of m.
ges t hat shall be prlutod by the parties eon-
traoted with. ' For the nne of the coniptrol.
Icr land olllee supreme court uud uch other
deportments at i-ulr thent nil blanks
certlHoates and souli ether' nilneellaneoiis
printing ua may be rxqulreil -which is not
orovlded for la tills net. and (noli iirlntliu.
iinii uo I'uiu iw ua auail Ttw.' Ha 19 iiauaii
churged for suoli worltvWhoO done for tnd
vliluals; anu It shall likewise be the duty of
the board to examine all iicconnU for pi Tut-
lug done under the provisions of llita section
and to allow only sucli rau-a a are equitable.
wii.iji.n.. y - t
Hectlon 6. That Ul Tirlces In this ant nnmml
hall be ttd la UaMatl Hui tea om-nc v.
ecnon . runt ai any tune utter a contract
has been made uud entered Into with any
itrnonor firm to do the publiii prlnlln as
iiercli
il provUl l lllu legislature reserves the
right to uhrognto auld contract If not execut-
ed and to niter or amend by enactment the
rates to Ihi paid for audi printing:. .-
fs-otlnn S. That there shall be printed five
tnoiisanii copies or inainwsor a general na
ture and llfli-en huudrud cooles of theane-
clal laws loeludlng all adts (or prlvnto re-
lief all acta Incorporating towns ami cities
all of a persoiiul nature and all act income-
iiiiiuKL'iiTiti iwu-itiiiiii ui vvery ucNt-np-
uuui mill w iiiw-cii nv vitvu-HCHMlon OI uio leg-
Iftluture. nnd live hundred cnnlcanf tii limr.
mils of each house of the legislature and rive
nuniireii oomes oi me inwaui a-enenu
Hire In the Hpanlah hingiinie and one t noil-
sand copies In the lierinnn lancnsue. ' There
shall be printed under tbesum-rvislon of the
cretary of state eleven huiulml oopli of
ine niiiuini ir-inn in i ciiiiipLniuer ol pub-
lic accounts treasurer commissioner of the
general land dice supeilnlctideiit and
lliinncirKnorroe penlteutlary supurln
of tho Irflml ik-iif and d n ml i anu llie ru-
ports orn tWtrrrrrrt who are nsinlred ta
reisirt to the governor or the legislature
whose icports contain statistical Inlorina-
tlon ; three hundred copies of which shall de-
livered by the secretary ofttnto to Uie two
house of the legislator fot their at aa
early a day as practlcablearterUiey areprlo.
ll "three hundred toplea of which all all be
dagtered tothecoirlnilssl6ner of tile general
land olllee comptroller and Iheaoperintend-
entsofthe several asylums for tba nee of
those !iMmatornrABUme remaiolng art
bundrmiewnles-shall tss Stitched losellmr bv
I wT
the nubile niinter aa an amaindlx ftoi tha
Journal! of tba kmise of repreaentatlvei aud
uviiTem mm avcrwary ni aiaie ; aravinei
ifiui'u
Uml llils uKiuuiumil kIihII not Mpnly In llm
liillillnil ni llm iiretK'lil liulsUluiv 'lh-li
uliiill h.i inlulml siiuli niiiiiliurnriuiiiliMi'lllK'
iitii.iU or inn liuviMiinr iiiiii ihiht uim-ii.
iiiihiIi iw llm l.-if iMlitl itru nr ulllinr Ihiiim inur
iiiil'liii'iinivlili.il liuwnvcr Unit wlmu llm
uun riini i iiiiimkkiih iirn iiiIiiUmI llvu lain-
ilitnl iiniliw lliiiiuiif uliiill lie ruwrvinl by llm
iiriiiuir uiiitiwulil. wiiiiui kiiiiii nu iiuiiuiiuii ni
mini ni-iii'inlU Other lunilur Uikii iliumim.
IIII'IIIIimI InHV I Ml UilltWll-ll III Wll'l llllllllll
u tlie luulmuliiiH in ii v iiiiler. 'llm laws mill
Juiiniiilh mill all ivi.iiiU uml iliii'iiiiiuiilK uliiill
Im ii'liiliii mi Kiitiill nliin lyim lo ba linly.
inur lines Inliii ei'ulve ul llm luiui sun
IwimlV'Mfvmi iiiiih u-lilii. wlllmul Hldu linluH.
Tliu iuier liull Im whllii nf iiiillni'lii eiilur
anil ni ii mutiny riillil lit III" ni'"i iihiii
wlileli llie fiiwa of any whhIiiii uf lli leglals-
line lim hi uny lime lieriiliifnivi lieeu niln.
Iwl ; mill Nil ni hIiI IhwhuihI IniiinuU.reiiiirlii
mill (illisr iliii uiiianu nIiiiII liuvully lulilvil
Hllloheil mnl IriiiiiiiKil.
HeelliniN. Tliul llm seerulury of the winUe
mnl ehlof ulni k ol tlm Iniumi nf relireaelilii.
live uliiill euimu llm Jiiurimlii of lln-lr riwii
live Iiiiiimiii In Im liuiilklieil In llm iirlnler
imiiiIiui-IimI wllll lo iiiiIiIInIi tlielr IMiMU'i-illim
fiimi luy lu iliiy riur limy uliiill liavn Ihvii
HUnitei for llm inirpiiHti uf IibIiih nrlnlwl
Mini wlmu irlilleif llm iiiuiillwrlil Juiliimls
sliull li IiiIuiiiihI uml llletl In llm melilvtii
nl llie leulNlitlurn iinri llm milil Mierelsry mill
elilnl ulnik rMiiHllvil.v. uliull fiirnlHli In til
hh lit liriuliir a
iKiiniiieliniitU n Index of llm
aaine. wlileli ahull
lie iirliileil al Ih enil il
llm reapcollvu Jiairiiiila ami i-liiuged alllke
IHUHi
Hael Inn III. Thai II ahull be the duty of tliu
aeerelary ol alate lo ciiiimi coileaof all laws
uud reaolulloiia to lis fui nlslmil lo Ihe Iirlnler
euiiliiicl.Ml with ns early aa possible alter
they MVerally shall have hciui approvisl or
piiased. Iiu aliall also fiirnlHli 10 the printer
oniiliaeU'il with to print Hit luwa a uoinprc-
heimlvn ludiix of lnei.ul'1 laws which uliull
b printed In like type and atyln to Ihe Index
of ihe general luwa ol the nlnlli li-glliiliire
Heelloii II That Hie whole number of luwa
mid Jom uiila. I'Kiiiiiis of iiiihlle ollleera and
liistiriilliina und other public docuineiita mi-
lliiirled to be prliiUal ahull be ilell v ii'd al
tne ullK'uul Ilia aeuritlary oi si ale except aiiiiu
prlullng as may hu ordered by llie two lions
eaof tlm legislature or either of them for
Ihelruse which ahull bu delivered to auch
pei'Mins us Ibry or elllierof lliein tuny ill.
reel ; pruvldeil tlm aaine la delivered during
Ihe aesslun ol llie legislature
sjenthin I'.' The luwa und Journals ahall he
delivered within sixty dayaallcr the Insloopy
ahull h n v ei been fin no bed lu tlm printer con-
tracted wllll todo tlm work The iciortsof
piiniie omeiira iiiNiiiuiiona unit oilier iiocii-
inenla ahull be required lo he delivered to
tho governor by the respective ottleeia milk-
ing the saiini In auillclent t um to be lurnlnli-
lal lo the printer one luonlh lielnle the meet-
ing ol Ihe leglslulure; and If ho lurnlHlied lo
said iirlnler. shull be delivered hv htm to the
Heci'elary of suite wllhlu the first week of
said session ; and If limilalmil less than one
mouth lii lin'ii Ihe meeting nf tlm legislature
or alter tlm same shall be delivered hv sub
printer cenlrncU'd with lo the seereliiry of
stale wllhlu one month after tkey are so
luriiiHiicu I no seori-tarv oi stale shall eel 11-
fy tliul tlm luwa thus published me true cop-
lesnlthe orlglnalaln hlsnrtlee: ulao eerllfy
the dale llpoli which I be legislature adjourn-
ed which shall he appended lu mid printed
at Ihe end of each volume lie shall also su
perintend the printing ol the sume and ahull
read ami correct the proof; provided howev-
er Hint this act shall not dispense Willi the
amy oi ma printer or iiirnisning some com
botes I naiaou or persons also to l end and
correct llie proof; und provided further Hint
should theaald luwa bu pi tilled at any point
awuy fi'tiiu Ihe seat of government the actu-
al expenses of llm see.eetiiry of statu whllo
nil pel vim 1. 1 lie puuiiuaiiou ot ma aanieanull
no pain out oi uio impropriation ior iirinilUK
ami deducted from llie itmoiiutdue for tho
printing upon which this additional expense
waa ineuii'cii.
MiH'.llou l:l. That tho person or persons em-
ployed hy the hoard to do the public print
ing or any purl thereof shull Immediately
enter Imo a bond with two or more good
sureties In such sum as said hoard nuiy dimm
adeuiiatu lor the nrotool Ion oi the state iiuv
able to the state of Texas conditioned that he
or tney win iniinniiiy purioriu all thus nu
lal Ions ul tlielr contract and that thevwlll
also do and nevforui everything required of
lliein us public pi lnters Under this act of the
niuu'oi lexus wumii uoiiii hiiiiii neapproveu
y said hoard mid II led In the olllee
ol the secretary ol state. Un Ineiiuh of sa d
bond the same may bu put In suit upon the
order of tlm uoveriior. which suit iniiv be
brought In the county In which the senior
government may nu located and llm said
bond ahull not become void on tho first rc-
ouverv. but sun lutiv ba inalntu ned thereon
until tho whole ainouut thereof be recovered.
Heotiou II. That no neconut for printing
done under Ihe provisions of this act shall be
audited or approved by the comptroller or
tliu board unless the sumo Is verlnc
ed by the
nllldavllot the )H-rson or persons employed
ui no said woi k. or some am) In t lielr cm
ploy having mi oversight of tho work that
Ham aceoirii is just nun correct and that
said amount nr work charged for has actual
ly been performed and that tlio prices
ciiurgeu in sum account are in accordance
wllll tho stipulations of the contract entered
Into with the hoard
Hectlon 15 That "An aid to provide for tho
public printing" approved February 17 1K7II
uud all laws ami parts uf laws contravening
the provisions ol this net he nnd the sume arc
hereby repealed uud this act take effect aud
ue iu torce ten nays uncr lis passage.
It. 11. JllUlllAHU
Fro- Ident of the Hennto.
UtlY .M. URYAN.
Mpcuker of the House of Representatives.
A pproved : March 1 1 187-i.
KH'UAJU) COKE. Governor.
Ualveston News Dallas Hkiiai.ii. Tyler
Democrat Han Antonlu Herald and Jefferson
Democrat oleaae coiiv Ihreo times. If before
twentieth of April 1874 aud aoud account to
sccieinry or suite. MkllUiSw'it
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
- Wxare authorized and reiiuestcd to an
nouncu
J. II. HY AX
for the office of city engineer at the ensuing
VIWWOII.
For Mayor.
We are nuthorlxcd and requested to an-
HOllUCU
as a candidate for the olllee of Mayor of tho
uuy oi uiiiins.
For Treasurer.
We are nuthorlr.cd und requested to an-
11O1II1C0
II E .MtY BO I.I.
as a candidate for Treasurer of the city of
itiiua ui me eiocuuii iu iipru next.
'. AaaasHor ami i'ollertor.
Wo are nuthorlxed and requested to bu-
vu nee
T. J. KF.ETOX
as acandlilato for Assscssor and Collector of
uie ony oi Dauas al the eleellon April 7th
11. -A t.
Wo are aulhorixed and requested to uu-
11UUI1CU
M. TIIEVKN KT.
as a candidate for Assessor and Collector of
tue city oi isinus ut llie ensuing corporatlou
oleetlon In April next.
Alileriiinn.
Having to some extent Improved tho
streets of our great city of Dallas 1 would
now like to walk upon them clothed with
the honors of an Alderman. 1 hereby de-
olare myself an Independent candidate for
tlie office of Alderman of the First ward
aud solicit the sutfnujea of all my friends.
PAT O'DUNNELU
Far Marshal.
We ai authorised anil requested to an-
UUl.UW
J. T. IOLKIIAItT
as an Independent candidate for the office of
I 'liar IimiIi. I n llm 1 1 1 a ii
- ainai m ajirr citTUUUll I( Aril nOXi
We are aaU.or.iteU ami rvquwtil to an.
uiruuuv
II IK AM II. 114111
At a candidate for Marshal of the city of
wii n ue wo eiecuon iu April next.
To tlie voters of Dallas olty Having here-
tofore been honored with your suffrages I
again announce myself aa an Independent
uuuuiuuui lur manual oi tne oily or Dallas.
TUUMAS FLVNN.
' To the voters of the city of Dallas Believ
ing tnat an olllee which are not of a parti
san ciiuracwrsuouiu beniuxl by theuntram-
mailed voice of the people and that conveu-
tlons are not falrlv AxiirnasivM m- t.im tw..M.iAui
choice but Ihe plaything of unscrupulous
kovHsiv miu uy imrguin and intrigue con-
trol them against tlie will of the majority
tlieretore I announce myself as an Indc pend-
ant candidate for the olllee of city marshal
at the ensuing election
OEOHUE B. HOLLAND Jr.
LUMBER
PACIFIC LUMBER YARD
(Near Texas Pnolfio R. It Freight Depot.)
THOMPSON IIARDWICK & C0
- ; DEALERS IN
DALLAS TEXAS.
i3m.ber hlFP to " po'nt on the r!i.
road.
lDdSm
P.
raid oMe
.MaaZT juu wars au) lal
-.-:
GROCERIES.
WILLiAMS DROSm
. 1 1 .
WHO I. r.HAl.K IH ' K TAIL
I4I.KKS IN HTAPI.H AMI) rAMCV
Grooor l!os
I'KOVISIONS TOUAI'CO CIG1U8
A HP
I
I
ruin wind m mm call kinds
'.t v ;' . - j .'
KI..W AMU MAIN HTHa.l''M
DALLAS TBIA9.
HlgkMl llaak Mrs Vt tor ('snlry Proaue
They ls tlie at-Titlon or the pnhlle lo the
following ciiiiiiiiIshIoii specially directed Ul
Llunii bv AleasrH. Miirinr. AaneW a I (i. Ihe!
also aniiouncu their agency lor Honour's Col-
eiiriiuu tauauya niiiuia
BY AH'OiNTMHT 1 Z
The trade In tha United H'uUKl America
will mouse observe that M 111 at. i.uo ol
DalliiH .Tcxaa (I'lilU'd Hlatea) ua ra la-come
iigenla lor ilia suleolour um- wouiu
H-lally recommend puitl.ii (. purehium
illroctfioui lliciiiiuarunv pivvfuuii irauir
mi:iu i:n Atitivw .
8l4wlv ' Colonial B inure Iondou.
SIMMONS & LAKE
WHLICSALK AND:UF.TAU.
GROCERS
; -i ' ;1 V. Vj
" AND rEALftltrflN J
WINKS te LIQUORS
Corner Austlu and Elm its.
DALLAS TEXAS mdtf
iii:i;nx;i holm
Wholesale and llelall Dculurg lu
WESTERN AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE
i r :
. AND- . ' v
UEXERAL tmm IUERCUAMS
Cor. Elm and Austin Sts
(Kunuerly Adams A Unmrd's Rank)
IIAI.I.AH TKXAN.
Garlington Marsalis & Co.
i
WHOLEHALK
r o cers
AND DKALKIW IS '
Winos Liquors and Tobaccos
Corner Elm and LiimarHtreets
DALLAS TKXAN
Ddly
T. K.8CHNK1DKK. .
AU'REO PAVIB
Schneider & Davis
WHOLESALE
r o o o i?
AND DEALERS IM
CORNER OF ELI AD HHIR STREETS
DALLAS. TEXAN.
BLOCK JETT & CO.
WHOLESALE
G- rocera
AND DKALZM IR
BAGGING AND TIES
CORXER ELM AND IAMAB-6TS.
UALLAH TEXAH.
ldtf
B. 8. DAVINPOllT.
. XI. bOTK.
4
DAVENPORT
St LOVE
'Wholesale am) llctail Dealer lo ' '
Forslgn and Domestic Frnlls
FANCY GROCERIES ?
Tabasco Clgnrti and l oafes-tloaieriea
Elm St Dalian TeiaS '
334-dtf. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
JO. A
LEONARD. . Vf.C LEONARD.
LEONARD BROTHERS
Contractors and Builders
i 4' ' W ; i . a -' ' '
IIRICIt AND STONE
MnlHrlnl furnished Estimates mad and
Buildings erected at the shortest notice;
viih.-.'ini Aus"n trt lor to Odd
I.'M. XLKIN. t. 9 RTDtvn.i
ELKIN&CO. ;!
la 'nnal trt Hew Orlraas.
iJti '"Z""" a"eiiea-ol Etuzllah Car-
PorSS "S" a.'" 011 t-'lothiaulniri.
FOB SALE. . .
Xfftl'kpt aTanlon til.... .11 . .
1 -. .I Tf.M H lf'( "
. ATTORNEYS M J-AW.
K O. Mi'IntE
Attorney and Coimscllor at Law.
ISo. o7l liu NL.over Wlieal'a Hlore.
fehSililwII
J.J.OOOII Kll. U IIOWKIIi .urn-Hi
bOOU ilUVVKH A (OIIMUKS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Olllee over Plly lluiik
. Dallnw Toxins.
g77iUfwly : i
6S0JI M. BROWN
Attorney und Counsellor at Law
Will oiuctlw In the ooiirlsof Ui. Uislrlel.
Olllce-ournerdf Jeireraon and Main streets
next disir to I.iing'Jiiwcliy sUiro. .iMiai
J. W.THOMPSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Dalle
Tenuis.
.... .... .... It II HrimllA
uniw on aiiiin ii-ii '- -. ... ....
tXi's adJoliiliiK Dalliis IlKHAM) olllee.
JOUM M ITKUMOMa. Cll AIII.KS T. M0UH1SH.
' STEMMONS & MORUISS ' .
ATTOIiNEYS AT LAW
X3a11aw Toxvbi.
. Ofllnu over ('lark Bryan's. ' 12Sdly
L. M POOUTEB 1
Attorney aud Counsellor at Luw(
HKdlf
WM. K. HDUIIKS.
t'llAKI.BS ritKD TUl'KKK.
HUGHES & TICKER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
IDnlInx Texna.'
Office lu City J)'mk Ilulldlng. UMdly
NAT U HITRFORD.
llirUAIIl) M01I0AM.
BURFORD & MORGAN
Attorneys at Law :
Dalian Texan
Atiumu V..w lua.tn Uiaill.a .1. rnnlllla
vri ACr-A-'AV UAII I V I lllllini Ul .u ill jiiij rt.
Mull. Nirtset upstiiti-H Untiof tho linn will
tuwuys uu tounu in me oinnu iiza.im
JEFF. WORD JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DulliiH Tc'xais.-
Okfick Conneto hulldlnK south of the
iiuaru joriueii)' oeeuiieii uy Austin a- in.
i'lldOm
PH V SI CIMft N D SURGEONS.
BR. W. S.LEE
national Homocopat hint
DAI. LAN TEXAN.
Offleeoii Mnln Ntroet over Plnreei Lyle's
uotiKiiioiu. lioawDin
J. H. GIBBS M. D-
PHYSICIAN AUD SUHOEOX.
Hieclal attention given to llie Ireatniont of
me uiHenses aim ueiormiiies of llie eye and
r.i .
Olllee over Hoskln's Drug store
101m Street Dallas.
Dr. Wm. rieynaucl
Ortlco Elm street between Murket
'' ' and Austin streets .
(Over Wanl's Drug Btore.)
Dallas .... Texas.
fehlOdly
DR. P. U. HAMILTON
Dallas - . Texas.
Office No. 62 Elm Street
Over MeConneU's Hardware store. Resl-
ui-iice r.rvin s niiiiiuoii on Dullns hrnneli.
Hpi'claltlus-aurgery and HU diseases of
women. ismm.
1)K. J. V. CH1LDEUS
Surjfoon aud Physician
DALLAS TEXAN.
Olllee over PrathorA Murphy's store cor-
nar Main and Austin streets. 2o2d6m
DR. M. A. CORNELIUS
Offlce ot Connor 4 Walker's Drug Store.
Residence on Commerce street near Cant.
Murpliy's. 152-dtf
DRS. P. & J. S. CAttitlNOTON
Iu Tcnnygon'i Mew Building
Opposite Adama A Leonard's Bank .
JEWELRY ETC. . .
AUSTIN &. CO.
Main Street Dalian Texan
(JTt la FleldH' Theater)
UEALERSIN;
Fine Gold and Silver Watches
SIX. VER WARS CLOCKS &c
Repnlrlii Fine Walrhrs n Npeclallly.
N: R W .in Un .u. .
lowest prteeV ' at th.
IREDIC1L
SINS OF MOTHER AND FATHER.
.Ji" Jfn hoard np money and refuse to
M.WnnJVSiVw'rr'i''-
ytfailln dauRhler and refuse to Sh!
Jew do Inrs (o her hViiellt an 1 relief 'Tlow
. the herald job office
- Bm beta thoronihlr reorgmijd AQ(j j
ii'LJ?Prd to o U klndj of JOB
PBIXWq; m a. lata ityUa U4 al Ih.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
OLD AUCTION FIRM
A CA IU)
M. At IUBBLEU & CO.
lliive Just chlcrcil Into I heir aeuniuj yiur i
Ibu AU' lloli iiudl'oniiulskliin I'lislili'l. ii
city. I'bey uru dealers In lb-id J-:. "
Live tsliii lli lirw Witiiut una mwonu .'
Ii'uihlluie I 'lolhlhg Itisils HIioch Halt a
I 'upa. UhiiiHi'ta.iihilagiiinuHl nunium J
vvif Ihllig iumsIisI iiv-iue tttly Miifl I'taiiitl u
p.a.lln I'll' huve.liicoiihaelltni mphu u 'F.
6.i!m.s fai'ihUi wl sJl.j't'C
llol M-H. MllleH WlialllU I III Tinges . .'
sale The III lulu nil aloeli sold by lli.m LIJ
the lilillieuf the Ililil.Hlll be giiurahliH.il
lieiieial aallsliielloii having been give'a b
Ihe pusl they hopu in pleumi und lin rll n;
puti'iiiiiigiiol the good pisipln lu u future
ItiiKii.UKNO'-Aduina iv Isnuard Jinei
ersT. I'. Jniiliin l'o linn lien; Unuiiui
Thomas. Uanlu'i-ai Cwirga iW.-'Uayi.l ?
(Inedry liisuiiiuco Aeul: ( aphili J
Ku UiU llullas 'l:iftlt..) V.wliuiTi:
H. Iaiiila Mo.t Ituhert Ifum .h (.ruioiii.'i
sev --TI v.
till
M. A IIIUI.KII1 .tt'.l.alUKI.M W ll.CiKKK
Til 1 1
L. M Spenper .& Bro.
;iHiri'easo)f tg U. H Hfnllli & Co.)
COTTON FAOTOl tH
f
Commicsloa and Forwarding' t
i. . . i i
MoroHants.
Elm St. Dallas Texas
ud licnleri iii'Mueliiiierv Avery's Htm
WlsWitl-
Waiu Irn.i.
tlKO. kill iri nu
LiileofOeomla.
"'Lute of Tonnessiio
Now Auction Firm
11 . . ' ii -:l ';; n.it'i .!-
HI LL SHIELDS &pO
Auctioneevts ... ; - i
Real Estate and Rental Agents
Comer Him aiii Market Sts.
We lire now olien and ready to receive rind
sell all hinds of K"o(ii wares and iiinrelmu.
dine; rent iiml sell laud examine titles pixy
taxes and inline inisu inivnnerH on eouiiiti.
nieiits that may bu euMuxOed lo Us Will
make iiulek sales mid iroinit ridiinis
WereMnt-ellvuiy rufor-to Tresseviint Ji'Vdi
Jiinii-H 1'lder 1'iesldunt lliHolo DiigU aud
Wehber Wllllnuis Menliihls' Tetinessc-e
Yealnuiu. HlileUls A Co. .loliu lUrKuiau nuu
Moi'uaD Thonins i& t'o.KuslivllleTeun.
u -ii ... . -i
JAMES F. UTZ
. i. :'i i. r
Spi'iug Street Shreveport.' La- "
Wliolusale Dealer lu .. . . i
MACHINE "V
1
-AXD-'
Agricultural Implements
...'I'l.ti
SOIE AGENT FOR
.1 . - " i
Ame's 1'ortiililo Enulhus Carver Cottoni
Ulns Brooks' OotUin Press Eellise C'otlou
l'ress Ooleiunn'a Corn Wills Htrnub't)orn(
Mills Vielor Cane Mills Ainerleiui Cane
Mills Cook's Kvaporatora Amerlcsn Evap.1
orators branch und C'rooUu's C'liiililurHawi;
und Victor Benles. " '
1 DEALER IN
Sa-w Mills Horsn Powers lluhher Belilnij'
(Uun and Hemp 1'iiekliig cistern Well
anil Force Pinups Iron l'lpo and Fittings
Krass Work. bteiuil Ounatiw Htenm Whistles'
(ua!?e Cocks etc. Wheel Burrows Htova
Trucks tans; Plows Wanting Cultivators
Cider Mills Corn Hhullers Lard nnd Machln-:.
ery Oils etc... etc. EnKlneeiu' supplies ol
every desrlptlon. C'oinili;Ui niachinery for
flour mills will he furnished or any part of -auch
millssupplled "ii short notice
ltfil-dly
A
mid i ssl 1'iowa iairi nin-uum nx rnkia
Wlieel- IliirroXvs Hny lliille'. A'hts fur
lhllililnt'oMon Hill Whllewiller Wiuiull Iaim
A Allstatter's Inui Harvester. Iron Mow.?
Hleel llnv mid Hiuhhlo llnUo.l'oin lull i'
tllizera ininviiMiii. .'in.
FRUITSJJI1JTS CONFECTIONERY ETC
FOK FINE ;
i -.-ei
CALIFOItMA Pll.lIISi and . ...
C1HAPES '
' LOIIISIAXM OUAA'OEsiJ.'J
MALAGA. fiEJIOA S
PIXE APPLES '"'
JMXA AS 1111.1 ''
' .FJilJ'IT.'s;!'
Of every other variety as well as a full stock''
ot every description ol m .'
CANDIES1 CIGARS TOBACCO;:.
Aud a tjenonU assortment of ' - (
NUTS rtnd OANNKD GOODS .
At Wholesnlc and Retail go to ' ''' '
L T.BOTTO & BRO. -
228dtr Southeast Cor. of the Square 1
HENRY AEBLY
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! '
. ji-'.Iinl
KEAH THE BlUCK COLLEGE
ELM .STllKtr
lifUdGm
It ALLAN. ;
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. "
J. A. WORK & SONS
Livery Feed and Sale Stable'
Corner Commerce and Bodston ata.' '
T" A T . T . A cm' " rrTrS v a b '
iililiJAO i 1AAAI3I -:
HorsoN Bnsgles and C'arrlagcii
for hire on short notice.' iCtBeynce fur-
) uished for any point In the Interior.
City Omnibus Line and Hay Scales . "
at this stable.' ; ;i ' '' ' snAwtf "
MISCELLANEOUS. '.
SAML. MYERS & CO.
1 1 .1.
1 1
Carp
eaters and Builders
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Cornerof Hoss Avenao nnd Anstln B'reet '
. . I. ' "
DALLAS TEXAS.1"
Jhires fitted op In style ntHhort Notice. !
HnM.ll.1 .ILnllM. .. 1 ... . i ... 1
Country Work. uu
IIEXRY HEXDUICKff CO
ffWuale CrMm ini ilinniuM.'IerfjaiiU:
: ' OOENER AND COMMFRCSv' .' ''
. ' . . . - -. ' "
UOUHTON) !.::? 4.f ''
Armta tor several of tha matt pormltA
krao.a of Family flour. abltm "
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Bartholow, J. N. The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1874, newspaper, March 27, 1874; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth280043/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .