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VOL. 2.
DALLAS. TEXAS TUESDAY ITJUIUAUY i ' 1S71
NO. 303
Wine I rah! llluelt" ('ariier !
MhIM ' ! lrl Uvrrr'lral
nsiloiial I'ltuki llualueesj untie
t'runl Uunuit Nroitil fclory
CUBA
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j llit only ptijM r In tttkiilti'i
Xchiim Hint nit'lvf I lie lull
uiiMttirmi; inn.i
Arrival nul liHrinr of Trains nl
Iriillua
J10UMTON AND 'fiiXAH UKNTItAU
Atrlvos
prom luvrvnnn luiait ttu.i .iros nvzi a. 111.
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TUX AM AND I'ACJKIC.
Mull null Kuril-UN..
AlUUIIIIIIIOdulloll
Through freight...
Loaves.
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Arrive
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I'AiW 11. iu
tiik hi: ami tit.
In the gulf alule Hoiulicily wIiiiIh
fulling- Im rounder Hliitluiniry oiIiIkIici
(fini('rnliiro cloudy wuullicr unit jihh
Hlbly ralim.
BY TELEGRAPH
XVXtDNXOnT DISPATCHES
AUSTIN.
A CoiiiiiroiiilKO 011 tlifi Inlmiiiilouiil
Uond Question.
A (llHpntoh wiih nwlved In this city
liiHt owning which tmyH tliut Pwwr'g
cuinpi'iiiuiriu of tliu liitt'i'iiutloiial bond
(liicfttloii iifluriiiucli uinoiitliiiuiit wua
ordered to be imiki'onhimI In the Bcniito
yi'Htonlay. The bill limits the Issuance
of IioikIm to seo.OOO tier mile on the
road between Ji'llernoti and 81111 An-
tonio C'i)iii)c1h Ihii road to no (lirongli
the towuu of Hun Miirpos ami JCev
JiruiinfulH and rutulim 5300000 of the
bonds until tho completion of the
road to 81111 Antonio. It is miiinoHi'd
the bill will puss (ho nenalo by two
voted. '
Tho Pallas city chnrter Is made the
ripeclul order for Thursday next
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
Settlement of the Vlrglnlus Affair A
Move Toward the Emancipation
of the I'rm In Spain.
Effort to Secure an
Oustnr J'rlsoiicrs
Progress of
ArmlRlk'e-Ttc
Kelcnst'd
Frrnrh
Rciuiblicaiihiii.
Madhio Febi'iinry 1. The Kpoco
suys MiniHter CuhbiiiK mid minister of
foreiKU nflaii's reuebed 1111 umioable tin-
dorstaudiiig tor the (.'oinpetisiitiou of
the funillles of tho Viriuitis) vk-tiiuti.
... Decrees have been Iswued perntiUiiiK
the press to discuss the nets of the
ministry but forbidding an attack on
royalty and religion and -prohibiting
the publication of intelligence which
may be servicable to the Carlists.
Newspapers which have run with the
penalty of suspension three times
shall be wholly suspended for a fourth
ofl'euse.
A great effort is being made to secure
an urruistiue with the Cailists. Al-
fonso's adherents demand the raising
of the seige of ramcluua as one of the
conditions preliminary to the with-
drawal of the CarlM forces now in
front of that city. ' -
8an Smiastian February 1. The
captain aud orewof the (utitv have
been released. :
. ltoiK February 1. Garibaldi in-
formed the king that he did not come
to Rome for political intentions but to
forward matters for the material wel-
fare of his constituents.
Vienna February 1. The pope has
' thanked Francis Joseph' for bis enn-
siderateapplication of the ecclesiastical
laws.
London. February 1. Miners idle
by the look out in Houth Wales num-
ber six thousand. The shipwrights of
New Castle-ou-Tyne are on n strike.
Pakib February 1. An amendment
was passed by a vote of live hundred
and tifty three to five hundred and fifty-two
that tiie president shall be elect-
ed by a majority of the senate and
chamber of deputies. The presidential
terms Is fixed at seven years aud the
president can be reelected. The left are
now striving to obtain an entire new
constitutional bill... .
tp)l(iteDC! ol Captain imeh.
Washington February 1. The
Modoo war cost nearly half a million
dollars for supplies and transportation.
The president has not yet signed the
Little tariff bill. . :
The khedlve'B present to General
Pherman's daughter is hed for duties
which are enormous.
The delegation of colored men head-
ed hy Fred Douglass waited upon prom-
inent republicans to-day with a set
speech that If they recognized Kel!og
and rejected Pinchback the colored
people would regard it as an Individ-
ual distinction.
The president to day signed the bill
to pay intereston certain district bonds.
The public debt statement shows an
Increase of $1333IK)0.
Marine.
Kky Wkrt February l.-Thesteam-ship
Montezuma is ashore and badly
damaged. . .
Arrived-United States. Arrived out
Abraham Richardson River Queen
and Superior. ' ' '
London February l.-The Japan
burned when one hundred and liny
miles from Hong Kong and is suppos-
ed to have foundered In sixteen fath-
oms. Divers will be sent to save the
rptolt and valuable.
The liuurm iili Aicnlu VlrlorloHt-Cau.
lure aud llCKlrui'tUn or An
lutportnnt
Havana. IVhi 'lltlt'V I.m'I'Iui
J'l'HjH;r0f HamH'-Vrliilii the
Wlieo IiIum dlMild MM the folly wlllu
p'porti "The In-tUMenl- cu.iun.n.h.J
.V Uuiiiex and Nun (liilln iittarked the
Ni'lileiutini of Jubiirn on ilm.ilh till
io. J he- OMxiitilt wiu iiuidnul Imirili
M'UMIU
r'oit M
Tho
in a
ri'lmU
'and.
I
lif.
uliui'kiil
i lie U
pollilH.
Iiii'IikIii
h'KHil defended thfiiiKclvcN herolcallv
but the eiieiny's iiuiubers were i.'mJ
s' i. i lie narion Having ttkluiUHttnl
lieli itiiiniuiiitl and being reduced
oleii clleetlve men surrendered to
the hiNurgeiiU. 'J'ho hitler repeti.i
HIP IIVIM 111 IllObU U'lWI HlltirMliil.il'i.pl
1 Ihi fort and nil its contents were de.
strayed and many houses were burned
Our Indues were coinlilirulil ii In tiro.
portion in the niiiulicrs engsgeil but
We Cllll't ulve imilleiiliiru ii u U'n lira
without exuel details. Kyo wit
say dm losses of the rebels were
ueuvior as we Deileve considering the
pertinacity of tho defense When the
news became known lien lrn.nu
linini'dlutuly sent out to pick up the
Wounded and reeoiiNlruel 1 1 in I.i..mmi.
ami buildings of the town.
Ilrniy llolibrry.
NliW VoniC. Fubrunrv 1 II U ylul...l
that the Adams exnress sufn frmn
llleliinoml Vu disappeared en route
rrolll the deliot to the cDleo here. It
contained nearly half a million of do.
ars more iiiau Ualf of which sctir-
rcniiy. 1'hls occurred a week uiro
Allll'liiilrl NlrlkN
FA Mi RlVHH. Miihh.. Fiiliniiii'V 1 A
lisastrous strike at llie eotlmi mllU
seems Inevitable. The owners proposed
to nay one-third of the ten percent
reduction but the weavers refuse nnv.
thing but full pay Three great mills
must stop ureal excitement.
The TriuiNil or Venus.
Nan Francisco. Fcbniarv l.-fte-
ports of the observation of tint tiunsii
of Venus In New Houth Wales 'repre-
sent It us entirely successful. The
weather was perfectly clear.
Tlllon.
Brooklyn Febiuarv I. Tiltmi took
the stand under Instructions to testll'v
onhisowi: belialf but was Informed
hat confidential disclosures made to
in were iiiudmlssnule.
The VtlvcmiHlii NenniorNlili.
jMilwacki;!:. Februarv l.To-ibiv's
ballots show no uhiiuue.
J1AKKETS BY TELEUKll'H.
Oalvhston February . Money
eady. (fold firmer higher at 1 1 Hi f
131 buying and .selling; silver higher
ul 10(cj-li) ouylng ami selling; ex-
nango commercial bills In scant sup-
ly; rates very linn. Commercial jc
oi'K siclit currency imr : uold-nom
inal. New Orleans sight currency
par; gold nominal. .Htvrling sixty
ays $- w. Hankers New York sit lit
urrency 1 premium ; gold nominal.
ew Orleans sight currency' i ple
num); gold nominal. Sterling sixty
avs $fi 611. M
Hides (inlet: dry flint selected.
18(iilSJc; as they run . 17j('IH; wet
'lilted seelecteil NiAHc; liutclieis' green
Wtsu: dry saitcii s:iid as drv Unit will)
allowance for salt; glue stock Scents.
Cotton market quiet and weak.
Ordinary lljc; good ordinary l;ije;
ow uiKiuiiug. Hie; miiidiing mv:
good middling; lojc- Hales Hio tiules;
receipts y4 hales; tock 7U!l4i hales.
I.I Kit FOOL.
LivKiii'oor February . 1 .Noon
'otton steady. Upands 75(1 : .mid
dling Orleans 7jd. ; .Sales riW0
hales.
1AKIS. .
l'ARia February 29. Rentes G2f40c.
; ' .KW YORK. . ." '' ;
New York February 1. Oold upen-
I at J.'IJ. NtockR dull and lower.
Money 21 per cent. ; Oold 1.1. hx-
uuiirc. long f4 bi : snort ?4 wo.
ovcrnmunts dull state bonds oulet
except Louisiana and Sou'h Carolina
hlch is lo;ver. t;otton quiei ana
tendy. Sales 2772 uplands at 13J ; Or-
eans Joj.
Futures opened mnet ami easy.
ebmaiy 15 11-32.1.j 82c; March
-iiaoio ivmso i April ioiiiui
Flour quiet und uucliange'l.
Wheat firm. ;
Corn firm. . :
Fork quiet at $10 75. - j
Lard steady nt 13Je.
Turnentine firm at 88i
Itosln quiet at $2 hXi- IS strained.
Freights quiet.
new on.EA.
New Oklkans Februarv 1. Cotton
Demand activte. Sales 0150
bales. Prices generally stronger'.
Ciood ordinary to strict good or-
dinary 13Jl 7-lCc; low middling to
strict low middling 14j(iUJc; mid-
middlng to strict middling )45lSc;
good middling to middling fair 15K!
Kijc. Receipts since Saturday 8318
bales; exporU continent 2511 bales;
Great Britain 32r)S bales; stock
280247 baler).
Oold 113. Sight discount '
CjtRAND CLEARANCE SALE!
OIIITVAMV.
Hull
Ilia
ili
GCORUK SW1JIU.
BcMlntienii of Kcapecl to Ills Mmory
At a meeting of the Me thodlst Kplroopnl
Ruudfty schciol held on Sunday the 31st of
January IBM the following preamble and
resolntlons sobmltled nj s aommltte ap-
poicted for the purpone wore unanimously
adopted I
Whfireaa Tbe afflictive provldenefi of Ood
haa removed from our midst a baloved mem-
ber of ourHiibbath aohool Oeorg-fl Hwlnk 1
Reaolved 1. That uhll we could have
prayed "het thla cup piuw fnm us" yet
know n. Hint the honl save and lh tord
tiiketh nway.it Iwflom.'th us to My "Not our
.1.I...1 lw flfinn '
i. Timlin tliedBHtUof llttl" Georele thl
aehool ban loat on.- of II miM prompt and
atlenttve mwhtwD. and nmrnf lis brmhtesl
orniiineiilH Hiel the homo circle onc oflW
chief allriietiiHia. ... .
J Thai we lln members of this Habbath
rbool lemlnr the bereaved fiimlly our ayra-
pailiy In this lbdr grvnl affliction.
nur miniitm nnd iHinr Im apnl lo bin dia-
treawnl family and puhllhed In the Dallas
DaDen. u tfi nivil.l bllMiuiwii
r"l ((OIH
J. E. EULEN Cnrnmlttee.
A. W. NOW LAN RnparintendenV
Wltwa Kvs 8retary.
"f t iV" i. ' I '! S' i
MWNlv-iiiwiilid lliUuii'.iil
"I lliu luiiiii in Hi.. ij i i
Mil of Jauuiii-i h'.S l.itiiyti II.Mnlnli
Apiavii))f .i -var III III.'. LUJ
UriiiHn k.. liBtruili ol lliu lib ill Hir.
lHOHIllt.l.-IH WUIl llt.iUllllUI 'lll) llll.ll'
mid lullnnl In umiiiI IibmIiIi nl nliilil slier
rlnai.lii iiriiiiud din ir.Mn lliu imi)u).
meal n Iha eveiilllK lly Urn o'tliaH uel
tin) l' had unliv In Join Ilia MIIIU' unm" 1h.
lile(lui''rlvl'of llfa.'i
Al liuiiia I in . !.'. I l) .' i
fli"'lt l...il in urn I'll' ami eiv ii m.lil'l
aMkilMliini.' mmilmly led by a-l.lir'n
liiutil In bin ul.u IM lii'i Iniiini uIm al Him
Mibbk uIiimiI hl I'liiiinnli'i' wim Inliiiliin
mid glowing airiiiiH In lliu Vi i i ll in nit u
fullI'l'I'I'MIHU'tlld llal'llllUln ; j
Tim IiIkIiI lii'lur.' Iilk iltuu ita.i iu i' .
uoiiMiliiiik u.i hi ilia in. vvhk i r.. hi-iii' l'i
III. imrt'iiln hU vn l.u llm iniiiln Huh
built fcrti tlm fiilliiwliis noun lis lnn umia
1'ijiilii tho hahbulli m'IiimiI in ii ni'iii
i'llyand1nrolla llui iiiHi.ltnrnnl Uaxuu
4ilii'iii'li.r wim wild "I urn lbs way lb
irutn in iiim" "stiller lllilu clillih. n in
Miiimiiiilu inn fin ol muh Is lliu kliisdoni of
heaven. "
lieMpanil auihleu lliu sillinUini IM'nil tli
liiiiiai'liulil la thrx' liiiuiKiir UurUiii'HH and
wirrow as we pitwi iiiiii by ouu tniUi r llio
rod li'K'hrlNlhiii litlili ri'iillic "What 1 ilo
tlmu kuowi'Mt not now hut thou ahull
know." Our loved ones to no llur phwi
lii'ri'funiViT VHoiilll.liliilnil llikall Iniln III
evil liu'iiiiii'ii(lkoii aalely III! lliu family
elielu alnill he peirueteil ''over yninlur"
ntver aiiulii to h broken.
Ki'lirtniiy I IK73 V. If Hl'AI.Krt
11I0I. (
W II ITKM AN In Ihla ellv. on Hiilurdav
mornlliu Jillllllirv IHI. IS7.1. Wlllln (Inrhiioi.
Iiilaul aonort'iiiifiiln T. .Mi'K und Mm. A.
M Wlilleliiiin.
NEW JUVtHlltmENTi.
H. P. AUiSrAU(JII
(I'Virineily faultier City llunk of Diilliin)
' ' .' ' ; 4anh- r ". ' '
Ri-OWEY BROKER
Office 515 Main Street. Up Slalri. '
(roxlollli'e I.oeU Ilnx mil.)
Hneelnl atinntthii nutd (n
luuim neK'itliiteii) i. : .
rollectloni utii
DISSOLUTION
The nnilti"i'Mlili helween 1lni iltiilemlalu'd.
I1111I111 (lie Ntyle nl Dulliut 811110 .Miimiliu'tur.
Inij I'liiiipimy Ik (Itwilved liylliiiitiitliintKiiii
the HI tiny of .lununrv IS7.i.
.JoHKI'll COTTKl!
1 A. T. I.Al'HAtM'XI.B i
V . f. a DUI.K. i w : i
li '. .
The uirlc I'Nittncd formed On U of .lutinaiy
75 a pu 1 1 11 i t-li 1 1) fur I lie fnltrtcitl lou ofHonu
lilull'l' tilt' Btyle ni I in 1 1 its Hiwp MiltlllfKelur-
his company. (IKdlKiK I.Af IIAI'KI.I.K
A. T. iAfllAI'KJI.K.
Diillas February 1 I87.'n
aoiiiw
1 ; : ' " AUenilon I'lreiUeii I
There will be n ri'uuliii' ini'i'tlim of IMIIiui
KiikIiia company No. 1 thla (Tueailay) even.
lug nt seven o'clock v. M.
El). LEHMAN Heoretary. :
1
Altemloil lloiika I
Membei'8 of Dill lux Hook Aim Ladder 00111-
pany No. I are request'! t meet nt Ihelf
truck house this evonlns Kehruitry JS 1S7J
at seven o'clock for drill; ;' li . . !;
By order of fhofriroman. " i
V P. W.LlNSKIh; Sedi'taVyii
"' ATTKNTION
Contractors and Architects !
Oonlrnetora nnrt nrehltecla will please call
At tliu oftii'e of Vleld Hio.h Austin Mn-et
where specification will he seen and propo-
sitions received to gratia und fence a nice
track nt the fair ground. J. Y. VI ELD.
HOUSE TO KENT.
Two story brick containing elulit rooms.
A well of uooil water on the premises. Ap
ply to THUMAM FI.VNN
(;orueroi i;oiumDUH ana deuerwju sireetif.
301 lw
EMIGRANTS SEE HERE!
Eluht families wanted to farm for half the
crop. Trnnajiortatlon funilshed. Two small
farina to rent. Also two American ulrl
wanted to leurn the millinery hnslneits.
Apply to A.J.LAW'Jiis
KtniKinnt ARent at V. E. (iuedry'u No. U
Lamar street. '
Labor supplied at short initio. MUdlt .
FOli SALE
Thoroughbred ahort honi cauls trot'lnn
horses (Sitawold sheep nerkshlre Iioks and
Bine Urass seed for sale by R. M. (Jano.
(nnnfl hours from 9 to VI A. M.. Mondays nnd
Hatartlsys No. 8 over Wlllluma d Crowilas'
tirtiK sure mttiu iuwi.
WKIIWIWU
PLASTEING. ;
f am nrenored to do plain of ornamental
plastering at a moment's notice. .
Slaceolnr Rrick rrn'n4 nalldluR
4'lntern ftpelalljr. '
Conntryorclriollcltel.; Address
SOOtllm JAH J. KANE P.O. BOX MS.
DANCING ACADEMY.
PKOF. Vi. X. GEORGE :
Lateof Mobile Alabama will organlce his
dancing clasn Friday and Baturday at the
Oild Kellowa' hall. Hour for ladles from
half-postS lo 6 o'clock; senta same nights
half-past 7 to . Noiuber ol lessons. 1'. Tui-
tion 110 in advance. For lurtlier particu-
lars ae olrenlar. witliw
THE HERALD JOB OFFICE
Baa been thoroughly reorganised and Is
lully prepared to do all kind of Job
PRIHTINO In th latest atrbw awd at
a NNOAL 8TATBME.NTH Warehoasej R.
A eelpts. Bills of lading and pay
eelpts promptly and eheapfgr printed at Ut
HiRALDJOfl OFFICE
510 512 ELM GTREET '
Will Commence on Monday January 25
TO SELL ALL WOOLEN GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
i.!r;r!:;z?t;j m y f tlw u.su. ot dun
ltirclmMll ' n.. .. ..... iiii'ini nun lliu
iitv ; i !s
IN
Hank Kil ts . (.'olort'tl Hllli.. Jlli.ck Velvets Itlnck WIvpIs IikiuIci) ('(.lured Wlvula. ll..k (Wiii..m (.lor.l
jiuUlu geiiitrally iroimlliiK to tlietn rart opportunity of
OI.OrrilII4. 1IOOTN H1I013N 1STC 1CXO..
At riMiiarkalily low rsU Tiie fiilluwliig will ha fouiid uimsimlly cliPsp i
TI1K DUY (1UOD8 D01A11TMICTSIT;
I r...ui. ........ ni...i. 1 1.... i i.... i ii.....
v 4tmin mini.n iiirau ii'jm
s Kulltdtl Wuulon Junkots Nublus an alxganl
ltcnver Ovcrt'tiats Molten Ovnrcoat
l oss tivxrsiiiris Aiciiiui over
KUaraiilcctu soli iu lltat line at
IN TIIIC CT.OTI1 1 N CI DKPAIlTtlCNT:
voats lloHVprTalinaa riiltioltllln TuIiuiih Suits In nil Kr.lu Milk Volvt-t Vi
slilris l'latiiicl OverslilrtN. In tho Ismt nii.l uu tliuiartuituit wu Imvo loo
i!iUTCM(iiillnn prices '
ssts Uidlnrwaiir In Brent variety Vslttn Vtsta
tuiiiiy uttiumiii siyiimio ineiilluii vvory klud but
Sj3STc3-EK BROTHERS '
SIO arid S1Q Elm Qtiroot. JDcxllzxm Tosas.
ALFRED FREEMAN
' AUTIHT I3V niOXCXSItAPItY
And Dealer in Geo. Woods & Co.'s Parlor Organs
DALLAS TEXAS. '
ll ivliuliKt ri.tiirii 'il fniui Uuidv nfljira lengthly slay thereof about llvu inonllia 1
mo kIihI to Ininrin my friends und euNloiuers t hut 1 hiive uattied miieli lute mid valuable
Inliiiinutliiii perlitliiliig to my all aa well as many ndillllons of
t '.NWW 1NHTHUMHSXH AND A 1111 ANflHr
1 alii thus I'litibiiillo ulve bttler sntlshu'tlon tlintt i.vi.p. I woulil tnvli.. .u 1...iHn
work In my line to cull at my ulinllo ami etamlnu my heuiiDl'ul hihu-I im-tia beiore giving
their otilers where enn nlso lie set ti srrrlinon of NA'I'l llAl I.1KK-MZK I'dlt'l II AiTM
L'AIM'Kl) IN OIL CoLOItrt us well as tln hitest new styles of PlloTDM MATIN KIN IHII
Klu.f und lu'otiii niiile plioios 11 litis nlwiiys Iuhmi my eaiuesl ilestte to pleiise und vou mo
assnied tlmt I will use my Ik-si emleavors l'ir your pleiiMiiv uiiil gisnl. All customers ate
un It'll' ntfi.mti'it tti ' A lull Mltti.b of h'H.'l'VVIIiUkV.....u...l.. I.
pI'I'luVnivlHAI'liri'dOOIiHrnrsiiletii pholnuriinhcia. In connection w tli iuvsiudlo.1
Dave nlull aasoi'inwiil of the culebriited .
GEOHOE WOODi&CO.'S PARLOR AND VESRTY ORGANS
which lire believed not to hecxcelli.il or even etUlled by any other mak fur elegsnevnf
ilcslwuiind viirlet.vof imiMeit) ulleels. I wish puillciiliiily to cull atteiilltm to llio Plniio
Orgiin with clitlil stniis. 1 lie i.luno ultn.iJinieiit has an cstiiilMt lone anil will never u"
Out of tune I'l lee f!.S;iiiul tfui eleven atop organ with uriiiul uihi.i slop octave coupler
ilml snh-hiiss and I woeiichuiiling mjIo sioiih well adapted lor elnirehes lislges or psrlor
Usean Instruinent ol ureiit nuwcr once 'J!a. 'Jiiesn iinimn mw In m t
cases oil ilnlsh. it Is only neciwaiy thut these oiguus should bu aoeii mill llt'lild to bo
appriu'lutcil. Music ami ptiuu llsln luriilshcil liee.
20 (ti 1 iti ' Oorner of Houston ami Klui streets. Iiillns.
0. H. W UOKLLKOIT.
OKOnQK DOEIXINO.
Schoellkopf fit Doelling
; I lCALir.lt H IN ..'. V'.
luotixor and pindlndfl
Nmldlory IIii.rdwii.rot
HIDKS WOOL PKTVTS AND FTJBS
KMI MTIIDLT 11ALLAM TEXAN. .
Otir 0llllMllll)MH With UlinimiMit analili urn (nMIHnA. Im MslaArt A-Im
i - . s.u. "Y:":r.irr?.rrz
"'" ""w v.ivw- ui ris MJUl niHUMsOWM pri(W 1IUU IUT UlUtML VVO
NEWJiDVERTISEItlENTS.
General Clearing Out Sale
-.- . ' : OF ... . .
SEASONABLE iiOODS
To mnhn room for u '
"": ' j . 1 ' ''. . j j
. 'it- ?V...ia i-.. w. rV....e.' ...
HEAVY SPRING STOCK
W'II'MURPHW8
"C Oor. Mnlii and Austin stroels .v;3
DALliAH ;s; a;KXAH
Nlnple anil Fancy llry tionda noots
Mioes Hula Caps Itciiily-lrlnde ( lolli-
lug rieee (JoihIh NoiIoiih Klc.
Call aud cxjimlne our goods and prices.
2D4tllm . . Cornor Muln und Austin streets.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
DOUGLAS BROS.
ituGlTIflfid
LAMATt 8X111CKT
I TWO BOOHS SOPTH or MAIN
" . ' ... in..' i " " . ui' "1 I' i-!'.
I nlliiH IVxiih.
We are always supplied with tha latest
novelties 111 French aud English goods.
UVdU ....... i :
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOk
WOMAGKIHOWABD
NEW UPHOLSTERING
Mattress Panufactory.
' Vilve ns u call befnee huvlntf elsewher.
the finest mattress and upholstering house
In tlicstiitejuslopeueil on (..iiiumerce streci
tW'i doors aoove the old Dallas hotel. Mat-
tress and upholstering tnaileor done In the
hitest. style. Old furniture uuhnlstered and
repiilretl. Muttivsiea iniclo to order. 2U0dtf
SEALED PKOPOSALS
In accordance with an order of tha police
court of Dallas county passed on thc&Hth
day of January A 1). 1H75 sesled proposals
will he PH'elveil ny me. up lo I lie isiusyoi
March 1S75 al U o'clock M. for building an
IRONFE NOE
AliOlSD TBI COlKTllOlSIcQUAEB.
The police mart reserve the right to reject
any or all bids.
A. HARWOOD.
llerk district eonrt of Dallas county Texas.
BOUUKwaiwaw
El Paso Mail Company's
FINE FOIR-HORSE COACHES
Will leave Eagle Ford dally on the arrival ol
the morning train from Dallas via John-
eon's station .. j i - K ;.
For Port Wortli
Thence on Mondays Wednesdsys and Fri-
days for WeatherfonI and Jnksboro.
OiPoe No. '2)0 Commerne street opnoalte
the court house. C. K. BKAVEH Agent.
November 1 WldSm
500000 Feet A I Lumber
' Foil SALE '
AT LOW FIGURES BY
' Where von will Hud the
Best and Largest Stock In Dallas
' At prices to suit th times;" j
. THH FINEST ;'
BOOTS UAITKKS AM) TIES
" IN TUB WOULD
Made to Order and Measure
AT PAGE'S.
3B o n.
Ladies v Misses and J; Children
-:.! Wekeep th .
BBS AND CHEAPEST
Philadelphia Cincinnati and Kastern make
In endless variety.
GENTS' AND MUM AND COARSE
BOOTS and SHOES CHEAP
BKHURE AND i
GO TO PAGE'S.
X'ASXXIOM'ABIjZ
HATS AND CAPS
The largest stock In Dallas obeep for cash at
H PAGE & CO.'S
Sign of the Golden Boot Main Street
" auosm
ruu
8CBSMGK WBXEIiOCK.
mim wmm
MARSHALL TEXAS.
Colanel F. H. Mass Virginia Military In-
. at Itute professor of mathematics and natu-
ral sciences.
H. K. Miller A. II. Richmond (Vs.) Col-
lege professor of ancient and modern lan-
guagesaided by competent aNslslanta
The next session begins January 4 1875 and
continues six months.
Tuition feee ran from three to six dallars
tier month. Board In best families from
twelve and a half to fifteen dollars per
month. Tuition pnysbteone-nairin advance.
The hnllillnrs of this Institution have been
thnmnnhlT re Da I red and refarnlshed with
patent revolving seat deskv Apply Jnr elr-
warn. "s
aaidiytfwiy
iR. H- & CO.
NUOOKNHOH8 TO
W1I0LE8AIB AND RETAIL DEALEB IN
Chairs Mattresses and House Furnishing Goods '
(MO 131m Htroel. liUlfiN Texan.
OKDEIlN ItlXI.IVi: PItONPT
ATTENTION.:
Jl'ST UECE1YKI) AND NOW OPENING IN THE .
New Brick Store No. 716 Elm Si
A LAKCIE A WELL NELKt'TED KTOCK OF
Boots
and
-i i 1";. ). t it
Shoes
FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
All my goods oomltig direct from manufacturers. 1 can and will make It tnthalnfjmwtAi
country merehuuta and others to buy from me. All goods warranted lob a represented
wiieiisuiii. ihii anu uxuiuiiie ueiore purcnuaing eiacwnere. .. . . s .. ..
J. 91". IIAYEH OoinmlajHlon Merchant i
Dallas Texas October IU 1874. . xlM3Dawta
V. L
WADSWOftTH
WIIOI.CMAI.K AND HKTAII. IEALER IX
Hardware Stoves
. '
' Agricultural Implement Wagoa Wood Work'
PAINTS OILS BELTING &c.
Uavlng consolidated my two houses atHherman and Dallas atthU plsos 1 am BOW
prepared to offer to the trade the largest stock of hardware In northern Texas. '
Country merobanu would do well to call and examine our LARGB WH0LE8A1
HTOC'K before purohaalng elsewhere ... ; ..
JSo. 702 EIui Street Xe- U. y. Tompkln' Old Stand
OBENCHAIW CHILDREGG i
WHOIiHBAlill PLOUH X E -A. Xj XI . w'
COTTON ; F A. O X O 8
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Corner 101 in nnd Market BtreelH Uallm. Texas ' t
Dealers In UiImicoo luiauttig Ilea meats sugar coffee tea molasses salt grain sad mil
. nds of country produce. .i JNWlflwll
To rFlio Xiiidies.
The undersigned rssiHSotfally calls the at-
tention of the lwlleaofNew Orleans and vi-
cinity to the superior facilities of her factory
and the reasonable terms for work of all
kinds In hair such as Ladles' Curia Brslds
Waterfalls chlunona and Win end every
thing belonging to a ladles' toilet. Orders
ranniuiiy axeoaiea on in
Address
mnn. An nin. sakus.
Lock Box tW 14 Baronna U New Orlean.
promptly and
lowest terms.
fOB WORK Letter Head Cards Ctreolsrs
Bill ueaa rosters. Lawyers' Driers ram
.fs.Ps
phlela and evei-f kind of Job Printing
promptly sieentod at tba BMaid efae.
BANK NOTE ASD ENGEAYIH& CO.
Stetl Plile iad lilhogrtphie
rirt a lHa sts. . RT.MOIfl.li.
DRAFTS CHECKS BONDS.
AND ALL KINM OF WORK XXGCDTXO
IN THE BEST MARNKR.
sadgw
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