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silvan u; t-ilnrult luniillia ; (1 .i on i..iui ;
ia uoiila ii uu Win k j sunjlii r. ii.i.w HI
luiiu
Thn li.uly Jtnruld la now funiLliixl tuauh-
Mirllieia liy uaii'lar ul ii hi i . I ii
..imi will lio UnllVui'vl rutllarjy ea"ll llli.l II
ug Ml ull eaily Imiir mm. pm l ( Ilia oily
kml hiiIiuiIm wlllilii h inlw mm liull nf lliu
jmii'l Iiiiumi fciibwm ini fain ii k Uilnumvs
t'leir iuiur will uoliB iy repurliug to Mr
Jess Williamson kl Ibis m-.
AUENTN.
Kow Vorlti U IMlnwull H M I'm if nMill
. mill llulos a liuku
A Jvorllaiug mnl Publishing Co. umt Uw-
II A ( lli.lMhl UlUiK.
IMlllliilulplilai Chi WoHtllurlll A Co
lliiilniitilli M II I'urvht
Nnw inh.itiiai J Iimiiihk Mainly r.
Hlireytipurii W It npnrks
lluualoui K. Jl dishing
Austlu Texosi C VoUl.
TIIK WEEKLY IIKHALD.
TIIH WrOKICLY HKIlALli will be pub-
laliud every Hiituriliiy iimnilug Hiilianrlp.
Inn (J. hi pnruiiiitiiiii II. Ml lur Ml x iiitiiu tin
ftiiyubtu III ml valine Ni eilhacrlplinii Itikuu
ul it lotut iiui'liiil Hutu nix HiunUm
Ait vurl (nuiiiiiii In Inaniloil ul lliu rut of II SO
par miuiuu fur lliu Ural iiiMnrllnu mnl 74 cents
fur each aiiliNiiuiiiii liiknriliiii.
Obituary iiiilliiiM iiiiiriiiiuuN doittha public
miwtliiga. minis of lliiiukN etc Ui bit paid (ur
at hull advertisement ruUia
ON TIIK TOWN.
The lump ura lighted the streets urn mil
Fur coining mill Kiting Ilka lliu waves of the
Mill
Thousands am nut thin beautiful ulght
They Juatlii each iilluir lull Nlirlnk from mu I
Mini luirry by wllh u stealthy glim no
Wiiiiiuii puss by wllli lliulr ys mini down i
Kf.o lliu children seam In kiniw
Tiieshuiiisless girt of the town I
Hated mnl shunned I walk (lie street
Hunting-" For wliiitt" For my prey His
m.iu I
I limit ki it in a tiiirnciit iiMiit
For my nightly shame In my dally brimd I
My rimil my shelter lliu uluthcs l weur I
illllx . II. Ill I lltl..l.t 111..... ... .l-.lt....
Tliu world Iiiih illnuwiiml me what au'u I do
uui iivi auu uig uu uia mwil r
Tim world lit omul It might liu right
To uriiNU the harlot bit ' grunt It mi
Wlml Hindu Ilur tliugullly thing alio Ut
For she wiin Innocent nnoo you know ;
'Twas love I that tiii i'llilii word IdIIn ull I
K" loved a iiiiiii mid lillmlly believed
Ills viiwn IiIn kisses IiIn cinnndlle lours ;
Of oourao lliu lool win deceived.
What Intel I In guln liy a moment's Hln
'l'o wulgli in llioNriiluuf iny liiiiiiount yetirH
My woiiiiiu'n hIiiiiiiu my ruliii-d niiiiu-d
My fmhni 'a vuravN my mnllicr'a Ichin T
lliu IIITI'VI lllllll. 41 ITIIII nillll'.lllllK III ITI'l
Win It worlli It? Tliupiluu wim kuul-pula
iinwur.
Did I got a mini IiIn mini In oxcunngo?
iluliold in liuru uu lliu low n I
"Your Kullt wim liokvy" tho world would
wiy
"And liunvy nuiivy.yonr duuiu miiHt bij
Kur to pity womun'fi full
la lo net no vulnu on Hnudlty I"
"n uiiilurviilni' lliu vlrgln'H crown
I'liu NpolliiNH honor lliul niuktjH mu dunr"
lint 1 tniKlit to know wliu t lliu liuulilu In
worlli
Wlitu tin' loan of It brlngn mu liore I
Hut pity mnl pitnlon I Who nro you
'l'o tu) R of piinlon plly. to iiki'i
Wlml I iik Ik JunIIw alrl
Let liolli liu punlNlK'd or liotli go fri;u.
if It lit- In woiiiiin n kIiiiiiiiiIiiI tiling
Wlint In ll lu iiiiiii f Now iioiiii' be Just ;
(Ituinuiiiliur Nliu fullN llaougli lii'i' luvu for
lilin
llo Ui rough Ills eel Mull lu.st!)
1i 1 1 iiiu whut In (Iiiiiii to tliu wrotnli
Who tl-lliplN lllld I'lotN 111 WOlllllll'H full?
II im litiliorciii'Him mid chnIh lilm oft !
II in frlondK fniMiku'' llu Is hciii ui iI of nil?
JSollm. IIihJuiIki'n nruiumi like liiniHulf
Or lliouglilliwN wnnion wholiiiinor with him
" Young blood" "Wild outs" "llulter IiunU it
up"
TUuy aoon lorget It lu hln.
Eveu hlH mother who ought to know
The woinan unture iiud how It in won
' Kruines u thoiiHiiud exi'llneK fur lilin
HeciiiiHU lorNWilli tliu imiu In her will!
Yon Imvu ihiughlerH inaduni I lie told ineno)
J'iilr innocent ilimghUirN "Womuu whut
tliuu?"
Honio inolhor limy liavoniion like youiH
Jild Ilium he ware of nieu I
1 taw Ills coach In the street to-dsy
DiiNhliig ulong on the Huuny Hide
'With a liveried driver on tho box;
Jolllg buck In ber llHtlt'Ka prlilo
The imp of hln bosom took the nlr;
Hue wax bought in tho market where lieurts
uro sold ;
I gave myself away for hln love
Bue sold herself for bin gold I
Ho liven they ony In a princely way
Flattered and feus ted. One dark night
Home devil led me to piuw IiIk house;
I huw the wlndowN a liliize of Unlit;
TlieiniiHlo whirled lu a luaddonlng sound
1 heurd the full or thediinuerH' fuel;
Bitter bilter the tlioiightH I bad
Standing then on the street. -
Hack to my gaudy den 1 went
Marched to my room in grim deiipalr
Dried my eyus painted my cheeks
And fixed a flower or two In my hair I
Corks were popping wine whh flowing.
I seined a bumper mid tossed it down;
One miiNido something lo kill the lime
And til one's self for the town.
I meet his boy In tho park sometimes
And my lienri runs over toward the child
A frank little fullow Willi feurleSN eyes
lie smiled al mo us his hither mulled I
I hate the man hut 1 love the boy
For I think whut my own hud be lived
would be.
Perhaps It is he. come buck from tbeuead
To his hither ultts I not mo 1
Put I stand too long In the shadow here
Let me out In tliu 1 ght ugiiin.
Now for Insulin blows perhaps
And bltterrr still my owu disdain I
I take my place hi the crowd of men
Not like the simple women i see ;
You niiiy cheat them as much as yon please
You wear no mask with me 1
I know ye I Under your liouled words
There lurks a serpent: Your oaths are his
There's a lustful Are In your hungry hearts
I see it flaming up lu your eyes I
Cling lo them ladles and shrink from me
Or rail at my boldness Well have you done?
Madam your husband knows ine well 1
Mother 1 know your son I
But go your ways and I'll go mine;
Cull mu opprobrious mimes If you will;
The truth Is bilter; think I have lied:
"A harlot?" Yesl But a woman si Ull
uod mild of old to a woman like m.
"lio alp no more" or the tablet) He
tyou you mangle nis meroiiui woru
"uo auu sin uu vou aiei"
(ffol the word bas a pleasant Sound
The sweetest I've heard this many a year:
It seems to promise an end to pain.
Any way it will end it taerel
Rnppose I throw my set I into tbe street?
Before the homes could trample ine down
Bom would-be friend might snatch me up
And thrust ine back on the town!
But look the river! From where I stand
I see It I almost hear it How;
Down on the dark and lonely pier
It Is but a step I can end my woel
A plunge a splash and all will be o'er.
The death black waterswllldrag me down
God knows where! But uo matter where
Bo I am off the townl
Prittt Sallie Adams of Port-
land brooght the mun she loved to
tho popping point by saying to him
while gioamH of lovo-light shot from
bor half shot eyes -'I have had two
offers of marriage. The first did
not pleaso mo and as for tbe second
I 1 have superstitious regard for
dd numbers."
.A. GOOD
OPPORTUNITY.
W r nnw dnlne a good hnslnem In
C1ITH1NU and C'UHTOM TAILOHIMU
through local agent who are supplied wltb
mam pled showing our ready-made and cus-
tom piece goods stock. The plan Is working
Well for consumers agents and ourwlve. We
deal eto extend onr business la this line and
for that purpose will correspond with bona
flde applicants for agencies. Send real name
M4 rsfereac u to character :
' v DETUN A CO
XXW TfaUi CITT
KCUICtL
Ult. C. MIAKI'IS
CCI.KUUATKI)
LIVE 11 PILLS.
mi t un ( huh or
Livm Complaint
PYSI'CI'.SIA AND SICK ilEADACHB.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
I)AIN In tho rlclie side under tlx
edeof the rlU Increjie on prei-
tire iometimci the pain i n the
left aide (lie Patient li urely be
to lie on the left tide iometimci
(lie pain li felt under the ihoulder-
blude inj it frequently extendi to
the top of the shoulder ind ii tome-
tiinei niittul.cn for rheumatism in
the srm The nonui h li id'ccted
with lorn of appetite and ikkncitj
the boweli in general are comive
lometimei alternative with lax the
head ii troubled with pain accom-'
rallied whh i dull heavy sensation
In the bail part. There ii generally
conalderable lots of memory ac
comnanicd with i painful icnialion
cf having left undone something
which ought to have been done.' A
light dry cough is sometimes in at.
tendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility; he is easily
startled his lect are cold or burning
and he complains of a prickly senu
tion of the skin j his spirits are low j
nd although he is satisfied that exer.
cine would be beneficial to him yet
be ran scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try It. In fact he dis.
trusts every remedy. Several of the
sbove symptoms attend the disease
but -cases have occurred where few
of them existed yet examination of
the body after death has shown the
liver to have been extensively de
ranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. M'Lane's Livir Ph.ls' in
casks op Acui and Fiver when
taken with Quinine are productive
of the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used preparatory to
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afilicted with this
disease to give them a Fair trial.
P. S. rxwl.n and PliyilctaM crdaring fwm
mimri than Flfmlug Brim will do wall lu will
tlwir nidoia dlmliiclly sad tat sua tut Dr.
C. it Lanr' Linr HIU prtyovri ty (
Jli-M. J'glahuys Pa. mmlu iti. AH cf
fciu iiaiMlioai. To llioaa wlildug lo giv llirm a
trial wa will forward par Bind pual-palil tn any
?art of tin I'nltixi giaina on box of I'lllt for
wolra lluw-cant pontnga alampa or ona tlal of
Vermtfiiga for fourtaan llir.rnt tauipa. All
eriVpra fioin Caimds muat bs avcuiuuauk'w sir
twmuy cuius una.
DR. C. M'LANE'S
VERMIFUGE
BatAuld tn krpt (a wry ounrr. If jou wtmH hiv Tear
eliliamu frrnw up hralthv pthons nud TtaoEoyi U
kUd M'UHKN Klvu Itll'lU tt fUW dutHH Oi
M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE
T V.X l'r.1. THE WORMS.
FACTORS AND COftimiSS.ON MERCHANTS.
POINTER SHIELDS & Co.
Cotton Factors
COMMINHIOK A Sil
For wading Merchants1
UALiLAS TEXAS'
Have now on conslirnmcnt and for sale
BiiKPhiK and Ties Lumber Luths anil whin-
gles Flour Corn and Barley Httd3m
IAMKH AHBUCKLE HCOR H HATN1X
of Jefferson Texas. of Austin Texas.
ARBUCKLE&HAYNIE
COTTON FACTORS
AN1
Commission Merchants
UALVKNTON TEXAN.
181d6m
13 It. ADKI8SON
WITH
GRINNAN & DUVAL
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
OAI.VESTON TEXAS.
Liberal oash advances made on cotton
hides wool aud other produce. Barging anu
ties furnished to customers on application
at the lowest cash prices. 157d6m
W. I MOOOT. K. 8. IEMIBOK.
MOODY & JEMISON
COTTON FACTORS
And Commission Merchants
FOR THE SALE OF COTTON. WOOL HIDES..
No. 128 Strand OALVESTON TEXAS.
Advance upon connlgnments and BaKglng
and Ties furnished our patrons. Orders
for merchandise filled and prompt attention
given to receiving and forwarding.
Also No. 23 William Street New York.
FostoffioeBox 6283.
Liberal advances made upon consignments
and special attention given to the negotia-
tion 'y sale or hypothecation of all Texas
bonds and securities. Deposits of interior
bonds and securities. Deposits
bankers solicited.
Represented by W. D. BCOOIN.
lWdly
STEWART GWYNNE & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
WXxoleaxaJLe Grooera
Nos. 368 4 358 Front BL MBMrBis Tan.
STEWART BROS at CO.
COTTON FAOTOnS
UKdtf
No. Union 8t New Orleans.
FRUITS RUTS CONFECTIONERT ETC.
3D. "V7. BOTTO
(Hontheast Corner of the Bquare)
WHOLKNALt MS MTilL SIILEB II
CANDIES.JJUTS ETC.
FRESH OBASGES FKAB8 BAXASiS
rise irrns
And other frnlta received and constantly
on hand
DURING THIIR SEASON.
A eomplele aod well selected line ol
FANCY GHOCKIIIES
Cigars and Tobacco
alwayson hand.
. PimiCIXASBRS Wi I.OTS
Aaa-aaJlrtnvltHte aal) j4Ta-'.
au ! Wi V.l
VTI3CX1TA.A.T.33
LIVKIt l'lLMI
A wllil aperlenl anil gnulU iurga.
live rewiiuiuuiidwl for the euru of all do.
raiialuiiiuiiUiif the auiinivdillviiruil bnwnls
Hy their tlinuly use inuuh sluknowi Is pre
vuulisl The loatjof many years have prnv.
en them to li. the safuat turual and liixl ol
all Ilia pills vr onured hi ths public 'l imy
purify Ilia blood remove all enrrupiliihs aud
riiaUire the dlaaaikal sysleio to uerteut hoallh
Aa AnIIUete lel'hllls anal soever they
have noaqual rr lyspBla Ibey are
aHperllla. irorHleh Haaaarlaa4 Ull.
lon t'olle lliny are a sura sure Vmr S an.
slliallou Hliaautallaut rilaa talplla
lion r sua Hears I'alu lis Ilia MI4e
llaelt a ad Lalai Mervoasaeaa a poslllv
remedy far famaso IrreKUlarlllaa
wlllaoat rival. When on diasi uot "fuel
very woll"a sluilu dusa stimulate the stum
suh aud bowels restores ths aiputlte aud
linpurts vigor to ths system. Hold every.
where fifties 18 Murray .trout New York
DR. TUTT'S ITAIR DYE
Is easily applied. Imparts a beautiful black
or brown and acta Ilka inii.lo ThelMMtln
the world. Hold by all druggists l'rlie one
lollar a box.
The ghaaily record t daalha that re
sult from pulmonary affeolliin. Is frightful.
There Is no dlseaaUiat Is so Inalduons lu lis
attacks a oonsuniptlon By the uegleet af
"slight colds" they soon become deep seated
and defy remedies which If applied at the
ouUot would have averted:ll danger. Dr.
I'utt's Kxpeotoraut baa proven Itself llie
uiaat valuable Lung llnlaara ever dis
covered'. ' A distinguished clergyman ol
New York pronounoo. It the "greaUwt bles
sing of the nineteenth osntury'and says
"no family should belwlthout It." It la pleas
ant to the taste and a single dose will often
remove tbe most obstinate oough. Ortloe 18
Murray street New York
nrjdiywwiy
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION 1
MARRIAGE
A FrlrtUtftAiinsalArlatllt
aUrriisl.or (lm sUiul to
nnrrua OiufihTilfhlil
mtatvrluw tun rnvlivlloiii
tif tlmkciuftl Tstxin. wllh
GUIDE.
ths tsilMl i1liovtritM tn Hi mom of iiin-luMltin jtt aaiTTlng
tliaiitn)lusloBtk. TliU Ustn lnuprlliii wurk of 'Ml pifvt
wllh iiuiiipmuiiiiiiravliiiti utl nonulns stiullti liitniiuiulua
r Umim whosu snrritlnf fM)uWmpUtolarhsjrsii srUlllt tit)
wtk lust ct)Khtu bo undur IwE smi key nun not ..n itln
Ksul lo srtr snt ihi1 nvlil) Tor VUtr (?iiitu
Uklim Ur. UutU' UliiKUiswj Uo li ii ti.LUi.u UL Unti.
2ftn 3 wiy
MORPHINE HABIT Kiwed.iy
cur i by Dv. Hri'U'sionly
Uuowu & huio iUciedy.
ivo eiiAii )iz
treatmut until curtm. Call on or tiuatw
MISCELLANEOUS.
Houston Texas March 3 1375.
$200000 o o
rn irold enln. choice lands farms and city
riwrdi'iices. Amonatheprlr.es there will be
125000 i go'tl. The real estate Is put lu
at Its actmtl value.
COMMENDATORY. Havluc from our
long acquaintance with J. K. Foster every
confidence In uls Integrity we feel Justified
in .ii.iiiir wm IuiIImvm Iia will earrv out Ills
distribution honestly and lairly. Signed by
the mayor Hon. J.T. D. Wilson and tbe olty
council.
That old and reliable paper tbe Houston
Telegraph which rarely oondesoends to no-
tice Individual enterprises says of the first
drawing;
Pioieven ioe moatcnptiuuB win biuiiuuiii
nunuin nmilil take nxoeDtlons to the mauner
of the drawing. It was fair honorable and
equitable.
l lie oommiiwje ana reuuruwn wore ui uur
varv hAHt.nir.lKAfiN.aml kindlv save their time
and labor to thesuperlntendenceof the draw
ing or rather (lid the actual laoor oi it.
Captain Foster has acted honorably and
fnirlv t.hmiiirhnut the whole management of
this enterprise. Whllesome money has been
made by tbe ventnre in all probability yet
the property given as prises has only netted
a fair price and the profit is only nn ex-
ohanae of the property for cosh.
mat Btauncn utilliuurauv puper mo uuiu-
ton Age bas the following:
T H E DOM M lTTEI!
of gentlemen was one of the best that conld
have neen seiectea oy tue auuieuev. in.
ii it. huthIcm. who snnurvlsed thedrawlnu.
is our present representative and one of the
most popular llliril ill uiu v I"' i ui
THE DRAWING
was prefaoed by an explanation from Cap-
tain roster of the mode of drawing. Tills
was well received and understood precisely
asexulnlned by the circulars. Captain Fos-
ter said that while he wished all his home
people good luck he yet was free to say that
with the people of poor Mississippi Louisi-
ana and South Carolina he felt a greater
syraputhy and he did hone they would draw
the largent number of prizes that they mlaht
come to a free country and make a white
man's living. This sentiment was received
with loua cneers.
Th. iimwim was then nroceeded With and
the result is announced elsewhere."
No connection wllh the Denlson Wagley
ALockhart or any othersimllar enterprise.
Tickets. S3 each
and a liberal macouut on orders fora greater
number. KEliIABLE aukk io WAa i tu.
Must have the confidence or the community
in nlili'h tlmv llva Bend for circular. Kef-
Dunn. Barlow A Co.'s reference book.
jonnd in all banks. T. W.HOUHE Treasurer.
Address J. . FOOTER Manager
Aouswn xexao.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
"THE LEADING AMERICAS NEWSPAPER."
The Best Advertising .Medium.
hil'. $1 a jur. ksu-Wetll; $3 Wk.Ij $2.
Piuilua rre the Hnkscrlber. Rne-
etmen copies and advertising rates free.
Weekly lu clubs of SO or more only 11 post-
age paid. Address TmbTbibithb N. V.
adwiyiswiy
U0fl per day. Agent wanted. All
ulasseHOf working nnpleof both
sexes yonng and old make more money at
work for us in their awn localities during
their spare moments or all their time than
at any thing else. We offer employment
mat will pay nannsnmeiy mr every nour s
work. Full particulars terms etc. sent
free. Bend as your address at onee. Don't
delay. Now Is tbe time. Don't look for
work or onsinesn eisnwnere until you nave
learned what wa offer. U. Btihuoh A Co.
Portland Maine j&Mdftwly
wVERTISI Wi t'tteapi Good : Syttem-
X nUc All persons who eonlempiaie
making oon tracts with newspapers for the
Iniwrtlnn of advertisements should send 83
eenlatnUeo. P. Rowsll A Co. 41 Park Row
New York for their PAMPHLET-BOO If.
ninety $mnth edit inn) containing lla's of
overifJOO neirpapers anil eMtlmates how-
Ing the cost. AdvertlsemenUi taken for lead-
ing papers In many states at a tremendous
redaction from publishers' rates. Ostthe
book. 2Hlwly
ElPasoMail Company8
FINE FOl'B-nORSE COACHES
Will leava Eagle Ford daily on the arrival ol
the morning train front Dallas via John-
sen's station
For rort "Vfortlx
Thsneeon'Monrtava. Wertn-sdaya and FrV
4nn lor w7aalierra"ail Jaesabnro '
Orne-Na. i wm:Tir sireA'. tpri"ii
Ik wrt h UK. V S ak. J
Irani Prize Concert!
BifiKinn.
Sj a iia as.
i U l.kuNAMU
Adiuns & Leonard
n yv. im mxx y
Corner of Sim li Austin Cts
DALLAS - - TEXAS
Uuy and sell Pitiliangeou
JtVAV YOltli
NKW OKMa.N
NT. 1.0 UN
UALVKNTOft
IIOHNTOJV
im an par is ui
We also iieanllale flint aliiss bunds and
laake luansnii giaal milliileriils
UiIIikiUous made at all mluMlu thellnl.
am muis auilll
W. K. UlUIIKH JNO. W. WAMIKN
Trtsilduut C'uahlur
CAPITAL
$250000.
DIREOTOItS.
O.W. SLAUGHTER J. R.COUTS.
W. E. HUGHES CO. SLAUGHTER
B01B8 rmm s.m to 4 p.tn. ikuw
JOUN KKKH I'n-sldeiit.
V. i ( LA UK Cnililcr.
Kalional Bank
r DALLAS TEXAN.
Authorizod Capital $50000000.
Uolleotlona remitted on day of payment at
current rules oi tixiiiuiugo
JDIItlCCTOltMi
W. L. Murphy W. ?. (Vinnor It. V. Tomp.
Ills.' Ph. Hiiinier. W.J. Clark. John Kerr.
W.U. ltiliulilll. Mll.ltr
WlI.UAal H. QAHTOM W. H THOMAS
OAHTON Jte THOMAS
AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE
INBUBANCB AND t'OLlKCTIXU AGKM8
B WINK'S NEW BUILDINO
North Hldoot 'lie Public Hguare
llallitM. - Texns.
Maieh 1 IH-.S.-ly
It. V. Ai'NNi'AUiii' lute Ciwhlel-City Hunk
H. II. IONK4 llllllllH.
Ono. 1'. Fauiiak Into ( Floililn.
Aunspaugh Jonas & Co.
MONEY EXCHANGE
AND
Real Estate Krokers.
OfUce 519 Main Nlreet(Up-stalrs)
DAI.LAH TEXAS.
Bnoolal attention nnld to collections end
loans negotiated. Postofllce Lork Uox 12ti.
aiuiiy
JEWELRY ETC.
DON'T BUY ANY
Jewelry Watches. Clocks
SPECTACLES OR GOLD PENS
Until you have examined the Immense
stock at
ACTSTIILT'S
LARGEST STOCK
FIXEST GOODS
LOWEST PRICES.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
513 Main Street.
250411m
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOOK AT THIS.
Four lots on the south went corner of Main
and Austin streets for lease fur a long term
of years. Apply to the undesigned or to
Dr. J. W. CrowJus fir in of Williams A Crow
dus. J.C. HANKY
Dallas February 8 IM70. ajidiw
Still they arc Wanted!
Cooks washers and Imners farmers rent-
ers and iHlKirers. Also two Ameileiiii girls
to learn the millinery trade A pply to
A. J. LAWTOM
At F. E. Ouedry's No. 11 Lamar street.
axMiw
STORAGE !
The Dallas compress company are now
prepared to store all kinds of machinery
agricultural implements or heavy merchan-
dise. Apply at the office on Lamar between
Wood and Jackson streets. 2Wdlm
SEALED PROPOSALS
in accordance with an order of the police
court of Dallas county pnsaed on t icIWth
day of January A. D. 1H75 sealed proposals
will be received by me. up to the 1st day of
March 1H75. at 12 o'clock at. for building an
III O IV IP IS IV OE
AROCKB THI COURT HOGSK SQUAHR.
The police eonrfVeserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
A. II AR WOOD.
Clerk district court of Dallas eounty Teaaa.
Ssndw20w2w
The tlerala Offle
tt best place.tq ge your Posters Clr
arves a. a a. .. -
GITYBANKOFDALLAS
First
rw i m a- -1
IIhIIHOAOS.
CENTItAL HOUTE.
Um . I- A Jiufc'. W'Jta.VJ L-VlXaC
HOUSTON &TEXAS CENTRAL
Ki A. I L'W A. Y"
AMIHONNKli'lUINN
Missouri Kansas and Texai U. JL-
Atliiutio and Paolflo E JL;
Mlssnurl FaoiOo E. H
Chicago Burlington and UuluoylR. &
AMU
Missouri Elver Ft- Boott & Oulf E. E.
Offer th. beat routes from ths tlulf ol
Mualuo via Itwl HWer City Ui all pniuu lu
ine
NORTH EAST AND WEST
rasseugers have choice of routes via
Vinlta Bpriniffiuld Uo- and 8t Louli
fietlalia and St. Louis
Hannibal and Chloitgo
Fort Soott and Kausai City
rullraun'at I'alttce Druttlns
Uooisi ii ud Mlei'iilua; Cttri
Run TAroiiRls Fsoni
lluualou to sit. Louis nut!
illlCHKV
Wlthout.()hange.
And 1nt ONE CHANGE TO CHI
CAGO aud NEW YORK.
Tickets can he procured and hagungn
checked to all prominent points In the 11 ill-
i.ui hiuLm mid I.'hiiiiiIiui. friiiii tliu following
Hliitlons on the line of the UnusUm aud
Teaas Central llnllwav
lloiislou lleinpslead Austin
llrynii lleiirne .'iilvcrt
Waco tiiraleMun IiiiIIiin
MCHIiiury anermnu.
Condensed Through Time Card
To points North and East via ths
Houston and Texas Central R'y
AND CONNKCTIONH
Trill ii liuivlnir (lillVKHIoll Ht .H:WI P M. mill
HiiuhUiii ut 0:HO i a. dully iiriivea iis followm
leiiiann next any at 12:10 p.m.
Hcdiilhi secnliildny ill ":1ft A M.
VI ii ti ii 1 nil - seemtf dilV III
:tfi H. M
Ht. Iillls jewoild liny lit
.... 6:ti p. M.
4:'.-JA.M.
.. KM&A. m.
7: lli A M
ii t inn ii fill Ih third day nt
'liii'linmll third day ill...
'Iili'iiiii third day at..
ltiiitulii limi t Ii duy ill
I :( IT A. M
Albany....- - ..riiiirinuiiy in n:-n a
Pltialniig third day lit IIIKJ I' H
lodclphla foiirin ihiy lit cm h
v York ..fourth duy nt I:m v. it.
.onlHvllUi .....third duy nt 7:1 A. M
llnltlniiiie fiinrth day et.. 1:10 A M
WaHiliiKtim fniirt'i day ul 7:L'5 A. U.
Huston fniirih duy at llr'-HH". M
Ht l'liul third day ut 7:10 i'. a
Trains arrive and depart from lioiiHtouas
follows;
ACCOM HUUATION.
TmttllUII TIIAJN.
Leaves IWHI A M Leaves :Sft P. M.
Arrives tl:40 A. M Arrives :Ji t. M.
Uiilviwhin Krelulit and Ticket Olllee 7(1
Traiuont street. .
A FAOI.KN f.H Agent.
New YoVk City Freight and Ticket tilllce
846 Broadway.
F. L. MANCHHOTNIl Agenr.
Visitors tn alaive utiles will flnil tiiese of-
flees a pleasant place of resort tholr leisure
hours where the latest Texas papers will be
found.
j nuKANii uen'ioep t.
J. WALDO. Qen'l Ticket Agent.
TIXJ3
TEXAS & PACIFIC
UAILWAY
BASIH OONNKOTIOK WITH IBK CAIRO ADD
I0T.TOS RAILROAD OPINIO A
NEW AND SHORT ROUTE
TO
ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS CAIRO
AHP
ALL POJNTB NOKTH AND EAST.
This Line being fully equlped with all
modern improvements suoh as Westlng-
house's Air Brake and Miller's Trus-
sed Platform and Conplcr Is un-
surpassed far
Speed Safety and Comfort.
oilman P&bes tpl
OUt AIX HIUHT TBA1XS.
liiltOTllu TKJIIKT8 AMD TlIHOldll BATK8.
Superior advantages offered Shippers by
tills ltonte.
CBsTAIVfJE OF TIME:
OIT AtfD AFTER
SUNDAY SEPT. 6 1874
Trains will Arrive and Depart from Dallas
as follows:
DEPART.
Mall and Express. 4M pm
Accommodation H..
............ 5:110 am
4:16 pm
Through Freight....
AttRIVB.
Hall and Kxpress.
Accommodation H.
i I n-nnam
......ll:Opra
.... 12::pm
Through Freight...
Hall Trains ran dally. Accommodation
dally Hunuays exoepiea.
CLOSB C05JTKCTI0S
At Mluneolr and International Junction
with trains on the Internatlnnnl imd Orest
Northern Itnltroad for Tylr Palestine
Ilnnlavllle. Honshin snd Galveston. At
Hhrevenort with the Rod river boats for
new unenns ana merMiuin sou wiin me r.i
Paso Mall Company's stages for Monroe
Vlcksbnrg and the Sonth. At Texarkana
with the
CAIRO AND PULTON RAILROAD PoR
St. lolls Menplilf I'llnTlllf Cairo Chlesgs
asd;
ALL POINTS NORTH SU KABT.
Innnlre for theontrh tickets and riiti to all
Important riiiinU at toe Tetrt and PuChle
Railway omoe. corner Lamar street and Fa
elflsavnnua.
Kert.haand Ktntmomsfn Pnllinnn rnlace
Bleeping Cars can be secured al nil hooraof
the day on application lo 11. K. TUonia
7 icaei Agent.
RO. IfOBIJ!
Osneral He jieilnte.iMent
BOCK iU JO. pR!.TINa.
Herald Job Office
V. . ' "a
. t :.. : I ' 1 1 - . r. . .
is 7
i
ls now one ol ths beat lu ua sUte sud Is
sniiiiiiiHi.witii;
Improvod PrintlngPresBOs
ml every desorlplluu ol Job Type and other
malarial We guarantee to execute Job
Work In the best style and at tho luwesl
raUia Ws are also prepared to execute
PAMI'niiKTN.'
ULANUJ(Tery description)
AltDN BII.1. HE All
rONTEKN IK( I I.AItn
I.KirilR HE A UN 1IRIE1
IIA I.I TICKETS.
FUNERAL TM-HETA
ANNUA. NTATEME1VT
BRCOGIHTH aal oilier LABEL"
WARE1IOVHE RECEIPTS
BILLS OF LAUINtl
DRAT RECEIPTS
IM SHORT
Every Species of muting Known t
the Art.
OFFICE "Ileruld" Block corner of Main
and Lamar streets over Dallas Conntr Rank
St. Nicholas for 1874
A BOOK FOB BOYS AND OIBLS.
Ofthls book Cliarles Dudley Wnrnerwrltes:
"In the bound volume of St. Nicholas with
Its nlony of red nnd gold we have a perma-
nent addition to the literature of the young.
Never before has so much literary and ar-
tistic talent cooperated In the service of chll-
dri'ii. it Is n eonliuuiil educator of their
iiiNte and of their honor nnd oourimo. I do
not see how It enn be made any bettor and if
the children don't like it I think it Is limn to
begin to change the kind of children in this
oountry."
St. Nicholas for 1875.
The nrosnectnsof thesecond volume shows
Unit there In to he no fulling otf hut mi In-
erense in its literary .mil pictorial attrac-
tions. Among other attractive features are
twosp'enilld serial stories
"THE lOuHu DUHVbigH."
by J. T. Towlirldge author of the Jack Haz-
ard stories etc.
"EIGHT COUSINS."
by Louisa M. Alcott author of "Littio Wo.
men" eto.
The neoullar features of Ht. Nicholas which
have conduced so largely to its popularity
will be kepi up wnn spirit:
Short and eusy stories in French Herman
and Latin for translation will appear occa-
oioiinllv. while Jack-ln-tlie.Pulnll. the Let
ter uox anu ine muuie ihu win cuihmhii
to be full of interest and the department for
very young reaxiers will uo enlarged.
Daynrd Taylor and other distinguished
travelers will give stories of foreign couu-
Mr. Rldelngwlll continue his serlesofde-
llghfnl and instructive papers on practical
cuhjectN.
Mr. Bartlettnnd others will attend to the
department of home entertainments tab-
.inn vivfln pin.
Noar writers. In addltliin to onr present
large corps of contrihutoi-s will give young
neople of all ages poems Jingles stories
rt... .l.u nn.l .... n..w ..n l.lul...... hl..nrilnl.V
Kl'U:iiml"'i "1-:ii .Jli ..in.... j " I
travel ndveiilure natural history out-door
and In-door snoris noys- aim giriH- iinniu-
craft Klinlergnrten gninrs llterfitnre iip-
ular seienae with a nearly spriuKUlig oi inn
lirniifrlinilt the Volume.
Price IS 00 a year but nn tn Jannnry 1st
we will send the twelve nunihers for the year
Jnst closl (Vol. I) for only t-3 00. The same
eieganiiy mniiin in mi aim a.uiu am umwui)
charges pain ror imi.
One year's subscription nnd twelve back
numbers: S5 00. One venr's sutmcrlptinn and
volume one bound us nbovo sent charges
paid ror so uo.
All postages wlir be prepaid by ns.
SCRIBNER & CO..
No. 645 BroftilTroy Near York
ail Illy BrSTIB IR
A-sK V Oivenntvertil iM
ToSfrUii l.KI"I.H. tci
' .. more. Uread
Til K SWT In tue Worlil
Kfuctl
Kcoiiainy
ad to lib).
f Ion r.
(itevvhailr Prnlsa It.
Whlier Ureter Sweeter.
VSAJJ Kl.'herV
Ilr5-tvf j'Selis vrywhera
w5-iHv4n.kes.
Fjriri Vte
like hot
ir to
' IT buassKirwi Bw' i
"i.Uv.Xt . . . . - " j " 7
STQULS
V
vital. linanliw...j
AMK TIIK MONT III IIA HI. K
TIIU LEANT 4.nii.i ATr.n
H AVE UUKATEII PACILITIIM
S'OKMI'ME THE LEANT ll'KL
Will Iliihu Cook ilnaat aud llroll quicker
and iiiiiii) even than any other stove
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL !
i 'not ii'.
Klrsl Premium nil hi. Hi Ixinla Fair IWifl
r'l imI I'reiiilimi nl tlniKi. I.i.niu t-. I uht
(Inld .MimIiiI Hi IiiiInIiiiiii Hlnle hlllr IhilH
KliHt I'ikiiiIiiiii ill Ihu Ht. Umla I'nlr lsiis
HItmI I'ri'uiluin nl llie Memphis I'nlr Ihml.
I'i'i" ii i ai. ine ni iiiua Milr hi ll
(' lr.it I'ri'iiiluiu at the Mmiiiilila Kali' IH7U.
r'lral I'reniliilii at Texas Htnln I' nil )h7l
Flisl piviijltini ut Texas HiniM Fair IN7I '
Kll-Nt I'reliililliinl Mih Uli.iiinliU Wittr linl.
First i'reniliilii iitUuorgiahUiie I'nlr 1671.
And every rulr iiliiinst without exeeptlon
jiu i nil irini.
EVEnY STOVE WARRANTED.
Extension Top wills High or Law
Ilown Iteaorvolr. Wa also ruunafap.
lure Eiinmelml Work ornll kinds ).
Unary I'luiiibera' UimiSh Ela. .
feUCK & WRICHT
Tilt anil Ti'i Main (Street Ml Louis
mniiiilni'lurcraol varieties ol l ooking
ami llcnlluv Moves. Nninple ( arils aua
lrliii I.IhIh la-ululiMl .... m..ii...ia..
NWLII III'
IITJKY & PHILP.
lOtiitiawiiwir
MACHINERY.
A NEED SUPPLIED.
P1IELAN & CO.
OP HT. LOUIS
Have opened n shnn In Dallas for tlia naaii.
faeliiro of evoiy variety ul
STEAM BOILERS
AND
s5Uoot Irou Work.
Fire Proof Boon Sliuttrn nil Bank Vaults
Made to order. Thoy will warrant nil theli
work us A No 1 mnl do It al St. Louis pries
Ropalri of Bailers and Engine s Sp.oi.lily.
Orders hv mall or otherwise nromntlv at.
elided to. Shonotl l'acltlc nveiine iiiurAtiir.
kul Ntreot Address I'll ELAN 4 CO
Ottd ly P.O. Box 4(11) linllas Texns.
Steam Engines
AND
MANUFACTURED BY
I. & E. GREENWALD
CINCINNATI OHIO.
FLO I IIA- OltlHT MILIJS COMPLETB
"IHnve nnsurpsased fncllllies for quickly '
Miming out limt-ehiKS machinery well adap-
ted to the wants of the southern and western
oountry nt low prices.
We refer to tho following parties nstng onr
machinery In Texas viz: Douglas A Rhome
Ktna; Richard lHiuhis Crocket; the Cotton
Compress Oo.Juflersnm the Cotton Compress
C. IX'iilson; 11. It. Ilonner Flour Mills Aus-
tin; Union Flour Mill Co. McKlnney; Peter
Seheluer A Hon Sim Autontoi Skinner A
Stone (lulveston; K. rt. Adams Frisby'g
Ijinilliiir; A. J.C. Diinnam Sehnstopol; the
0 dton (.Vim press Co. lianas and many oth-
ers. . SQlilhvlwly
THE1V.QST PERFECT fMC.
fh numitity by their purfect imritv nml (-rfiit
itrensrili: thn onlv kinds mailt! bv a ume-
Ucal Clicmint unu l'liysietan with scicnuiia
care to insure uniiorniity iimiitiuuineiw uen-
fcicy anil freeilom from all injurious mh-lun.
ces. They nre tar superior to the common
adulterated kimln. Obtain the genuine. Ob-
serve our Trade Marks as above "Cream"
Hakms I'owder "llanu and (jornucopia.
Buy the Baking Powder only in tans securely
labelled. Miuiy have been deceived in loose'
or bulk Powder sold as Dr. Price's.
Xfntmfiiohiroil iitiIv liv
STEELE & PRICE
Chicago St iiiui ami Cinci'niKifi
KBdeodlHwly
Hearth and Home.
1875. '.
LADIES WASTED AS AGENTS.
A moilel weekly paper for tho bemrt. The
cboliint illernture superb Illustration.'
Twelve uiiiphlc i-teiilnsioptesof celehrated
workout all preKeiitixl iitnnce. five to every
sehsiu'llii r. An unrivaled premium! Tweniy
pnees wwkly only SI it year piw-.tnue iiiep'iid
on the piiMf. See It at the news slain.. Anal
vouv vri ni asti r to show you Dear h i.nd
llonie mnl the Etchings and give hi nyoir
order.
Ladles nt home and men who nave other
bUHim-vs wiiiteit lis agents novel pnuis
leniii:t work good pey. Send Scent 'snn
nsriicuiam or i acioronrni iiiniiui-
Ing tbe l'i Ktehlng In elegant portti llo and
thepspersix mohtlis to ynnr sridMi n .
Graphic Compfiny puhlikli'-is J mi4 II
P.irh i'laee N. V.
AUCTIONEEIt
10 Mnrkfi street bft. Mn!i snd lbi
DALLAS TEXAH.
Win !! ; j"l "It Mnds of rw'i. i '
i..n .
1 -. .... w. T 1
dentin r f r - fi .! .
' lift u an' i
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