The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 16, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
".4
15)
3
U
U
1
'ii
i. H
I: a
DALLAS TEXAS '
SATUROAI MOllMNU : : : : : OCT. 10.
TUB IAI1.Y UKUALU
Will be fouud ou ante by thai
boy on Hll I ruin of the Tcjit null
nl raclllo railway aud at lb new
lands at; the Legranil Man Jacinto
and Lamar botcle'
FBEFKBRED SPECIALS.
Wantsd.
A UoodBukerat Kuhu and May' corner
of Mala and Lamar streets. Nunc but sober
men need apply. ootiu-il:!t
Wantsd.
Ry a young man a situation In any oapno-
lty. Writes a good hand. Ih capable ami
Willing. Unexceptional roforoncoii given
Anv oummunliiatlou addreased lo 1. O. llux
Mo. 633 will reoolvo prompt attention.
ootlU-dlt
Mr. Win. Htlgull of Kunlnuky arrived
hereyeatcrduy with a lot of Jacks uud Jen
nluit for sal". Those wlBhlng to purchase
will And his Block at Mtilllasa stntlou on the
Central railway where ho will remain until
IheMaKluiiuy Fulr comt'Moir lie ulbo Iihhu
thorough-bred Durham calf foraelo.
octlll-d.'lt
Fob Walk Two 2'atory brink atoroa on
Man street.
Kou Trau Kor an Eastern order to trade
In Uonural Merchandise one hundred thou-
sand aerea of North Texaa lauda on it baalH
of reiipectlve market values.
W. B. DONOIIO 4 CO.
octltl-dlw Olllco Liuniir Hotel
Wanted.
A cottage rosldenoe centrally located three
or four good rooms. Address l. (;. J.
oclU-dlt w KHALI) OK OK
Where do you buy your clothing bouts
and shoos? Try Stanford's No 407 Kim
atreet.
Wantad.
A woman with no children to cook and
du general housework. Apply at the
oolS-Jt HKHALD Ol' I' ll E
Men's Satinet Suits 7 60 ut;stanford'a No.
407 Klin street.
Hare ti Your Chanoa lo 8ave Money I
Call on A. D. Johuaon and save from Ave
to ten dollar on Uallroad Tlcketa. lie will
tell you how It la done. Olllce under Hun
Jacinto hotel. oclll-tf
Men 'a Melton SulUSlO IW.nt Stanford's No
4(17 Klin atreet.
Wanlnd.
Ten active persevering responsible agents
with reference to aell the Wilcox AUlhb's
Automatic Tenalon Nolaeleas Hewing Mu-
ohlne. Uood local agent tor elty and county
of Dl lux.
WILCOX & UlBIl'S H. M. Co.
1. O. liox MM.
October H Ma. oc.tlMSw
Men's Ciiaslmero Suits f 12 GO at Stunford'a
No. '107 Klin atreet.
Men's Fronoh Cass. Suits at Htiinlord'H No.
407 Klin Direct for i'A 00.
For Sale
Hot)) volumeanf Paschal's digest general
uwaof tint Twelfth Thirteenth anil Four-
teentli Legislatures. Apply lo
oolHdaw J. W. LANK.
At Ilia Great Centannial
There will no doubt be u great variety ol
styles and iuulltlnsof Men's and lloys cloth
lug from all parts but our elllaetiH win
hardly care to tarn u moru complete Ktocli
tunu that of K. M. liuhu A Uro Thelra h
no ordinary stock of gooda but has been
made expivanly for their luige trade and lis
made up In the very latent style. Kor
cheapnoHa mid durability their Htock eoni-
parea lavorably withiuiy lntheSlule. Oen-
tlomeu'ai.pparel of nil kinda onn be found
here audi on a complete atock of fui nlahlnK
good.H underweain of every description
beautiful neckwear gooda etc. They huvi
Blaoa largo atoekof hataof all klnda nnd
Htylea the chcapeat In the city. Kor uny
thing In their lino call on K M. Kuhii it
Uro. corner of Elm and Lamar atroets Dal
laa.Texna. Oct7-d:iui
A large atoek of bootannd ahoea very cheap
Hl ltiinloia'a tu7 Kim atreet.
For flont or Sala.
A huudaomu tvsldeuce nix oemfortnble
roonianud kitchen atuble crib und bugg
liouac aud two aeiea of laud one aero o
aaine line garden pot Tcrnia r Honul.lH.
line third cash bulaueo In ail and twolvi
niouthe with Intercut at 12 jvr cmi A)-
Ply " J. W. I.NK.
octiidlwtwlt
For Sala
Half acre lot Improved houae luia four
looma with kitchen attached and out-house
foraurvanta tlue well water and conveni-
ently located In nil respect. Tonus cosh or
will trndo for groceries. Apply to
W. C. HOLLAND
oeUMlvr Herald Olllce.
Millinary and Human Hair Store.
At rU Main atreet opposite Hunger Bros.
1 have Just opened the moitcxteuslvo etoeli
of litahlouable Millinery and Human Hall
Goods ever brought to Delias conslatlng ol
HnUi Honneta Klowera Ostrich Keathera
Hllibona etc. which I Import direct. Alj
stock of Hulr OoimIh consists of Hair Itrnlda
Wigs Curia KrlssettH and Hair Ornament
ol all kinds ofovory shade and color of my
own manufacture.
Ordom for Hair Work or Millinery exocu-
tea in liionjiosl stylo.
Highest market price paid for Human
Hair of all colors. H. IKALiON.
oclollm
VVearn In receipt of a most elegant and
oxtonxlve assortment of English and French
worsteds I all the liner gradeaor Imported
broadcloths doeskins and oaHsluierea. Koi
really tlrst-ilass gooda and a stylish tit tin
public will do well to call on
oeta-dlm DOUULAH HHOS.
The flnoat assortment of Ladles' drew
goods or every description over;opeued In.
Dallaa at Uoodjohn A Campbell's No. to
Klmatwet. c.UWim
UK) men wanted to leava their measures m
the new ahlrt factory a7 launur atreet.
ocUdlm . .
I'ortrait Ulaee. What are t hoy t Ask ut
Cobb Gallery corner Market and Kin trot
The young ladle andg-nla abil know
of tU I'ortrait Olace at Cobb Oallarv
oetlj-dlf. '
LOCAL BKEVITIL'S.
-rhelottorllKt real etnte transfor
ati.l local nn.J WleKmpMo market re-
pnrtf will be f((UU(j ol Ullrd page
-The klouuh hat will nt.u ie WOrn
ty ImtUm this winter but It la ouly
nultaUle rr yu8 'J frt-uh fttnPH
Certain old fnnlilotiod mtitlHirnhrwe
Mermuiei lo frown (tiwu uud ex
r-..c i.iny ii rHHhliin i. ut.i.i
:i:::i.lholik'-T'ythu.r
v a uiruua or imi i.u
- a
A young guiitk'timu of uiidxci'I)
tlonul refort'ticts wuntu a BltunLlou In
uny capacity. AiltlreHg P. O. box ;.!.
Why don't omebudy put a liend
ou gaiuobody. Btuiul on your lifud In
the middlo of tho atreet UIhm your
nolglibor'a wife in fuut Uu aiiylliiiiK
llmt will help a uowupupur inuu to uu
luturcHiiug lU'tn.
We are clad to hub tliut tlio eli'Kunt
little cigar Btuiul In the LcUraiul Hotel
la bi'oyinlng quite populur with all
lovers of the weed. The proprietors'
are worthy youug gentluiueu aud de-
serve a liberal patrouoge.
VVia. btlgall htw Juat received a
large number of Juuknaud Jeuuiuu Iiip
ported especially to suit tills) market
They are at preaout at Mellusii Stutioii
on the Central road uud will remain
there uutll after the fair at MuKiutiey
D. V. Botto will bo in receipt of a
lurgo aud freith lot of confectiiinerluM
uuIb oranges Iciiioiih and evurytliing
In lilu Hue in a few day. Ho will be
glad to sco bin old friende and otiHtotu-
orn at the old Htauil. noulheuHt corner
of the etpiure.
Mr. JatueH U. Ourvin was expected
to arrive In the city hiHt tilght with the
remains of bin wife wlio died it few
duyg Hince in Ht. 1-outn. Mr. Uurvln Ih
one of the pionecrH of DiiIIiih county
having resided here for over twunly
yearn and the entire community will
sympathize with him in liist heavy
allliction.
Mr. M. Ii. FltmlinmonH infurdiud
us yewterdiiy that there was no truth
lu the report that he wiih unable to
fullill any contract that he might un-
dertake to water the street. He has
three wagons ready for use and Just us
soon as the merchuuU will guarantee
his pay he in ready and willing to
commence sprinkling. If they prefer
it be will hire his wagons for that pur
pose at three dollar per day provided
they will furnish the water.
.Night before lust seventeen emi
grants arrived in the oily all direct
from Michigan. They will rtnialu in
the city for some time and thoHo that
do not remain in the city permanently
will In all probability buy furuia in
Dallas county. They arc nil people of
intelligence aud possessed of suUlcieut.
means to atari them comfortably lu
their now homes. We are Informed
that sixteen more families from the
samo sectloii of country will arrive
here lu a few days aud will remain
here until they secure homes.
Last Wednesday ut the residency
of her father Mr. Frank Buy re near
the city of Dallas Miss LiMtlo Huyre
was united in marriage to Mr. F. U.
Lively a well known and popular
young gentleman of this county. The
Interesting aeremony was condueted
by tho Uev. W. J I. Scales. TllK HlUt-
AI.D extends lu heai'liest congruttila
lions and test wishes for tho future
happiness of the young couple uud at
tho siinio time returns thanks for a
liberal share uf the bridal cake.
There are two souls whose eipial slow
I u cc.utlu stre.i ms so eul inly run i
That when they pait-lhe-- part oh no
lliey can not part those souls are one"
(Jen. Cabell lei t lust night on the
Texas aud l'ntjillo road for the double
purpose of meeting his old brlule aud
rejoiniu;; his family who Brunt pres.
ent visiting friends aud reluiimm in
ai Kansas j no ueuerul was nceoni-
panied to ihu train by a number ol
personal friends residing jn the city
and also by the ministerial olli-
ecru of the city. They all
wished the Ueneral a pleasant
trip and a safo return to tho scene of
his labors. He will meet his old brig-
ade ut their annual reunfoii iu Clin ks-
ville Arkansas where no doubt the
hearty cheer which went up last night
lu Dalian will be echoed by tho rem-
tiatit of '(! Io'b" Wi.. iogs.
Prof. J. K. M. Ollllard an educated
colored man a native of lialtlmorc
arrived here last liight and will ud-
dresMlhu congregation of the African
Methodist Kpiscopal church north of
the Dallas braueh to inorrow (Sunday)
morning aud night on the subject ol
the education of the colored race in
the United States. 1I0 desires ti full
attendance. Professor (). has tho en
dorsement of a number of papers in
California Italtimore and other places
commending him in the highest terms
as u christian and a scholar aud In also
commended to the people of Texas by
uov. Menard Coke. H recently de-
livered a lecture in Marltn which Is
highly spoken of by the .Voi-m Jlilt
of that place.
J. W. Spcnwr ami it. F. Itiiinlll
bth members ot the police force of
Dallas were ou trial yesterday before
Judge Jlurford charged with commit-
ting an aggravated assault on France:.
Hawcs a colored woniau. Tbcv ar
reted her a few nights Hdce In com-
pany with another woman at half:
pistten o'olofk. The women at the
time of their arrest were In front of
t!ie Dollar Store and tho ufllccrs
thought their actions suspicious nml
arrested them and us they resisted
they usd some unneccss trv violence
The women claimed they had come
up town to liny a dress uud some gro-
oerles. After a lengthy arirnnnmt. lv
Mr. Slerrettfor the prosecution uud
Messis. Kd wards & lirooks for the do-
feusc his Honor held them lu the
sum of two hundred and lifty dollars
each to appear U fore the Criminal
Court.
The followluK bus boon handed us
for publication end We cheerfully
give it n place lu our colunnm. Tin.
object of these meetings lire worthy
and ore Intended to benefit the moral..
oi our oily. The objects f fo-tnorroWs
prayers "tho unconverted niomherM of
the Youiik Mcii'h Christian assotda-
Hon and the ministers of Dallas" w i
probahly retiuim" large amount
praying for consequently wu ndvfse a
large attendance;
To-uiorrow'n noonday prayer meet.
Ir-I by tho Youug mJZC at j
Hoolntlon ut (lie Mothodiut church m
Lumar street lu this city Is appointed
I1M I lilt ti It III ILlllI It I II KM f. 1 1 II uiumlu I Ultll.
a.i- villi" j'i"tU a n JVli-Itt OUta
fmt (if unvuv fiat t.lm frilhkwlnir iAiutu
"The unconverted members of the us-
sociation the young people of Dallas
ami the ministers of our city." New
iifitl KiK'niiniL'iiHf ln(iari-Mf. fi wnrinirliiif
tin In those meeting and It s t7 be
iet iiu-m. uni It. in to iu
hoped Hint our in le. and esoeelull.v
I 1 llul...uu
in Will avail themselves
of the privilege of attending oue hour
V. un.nq IIIUIInill UU1I hllUHIDVl .1
Ul HLLeilMlllIf flllH IMHir
Wu lien lllt.l (. 1 V If
t V . ... k
Ilvans. the DiiIIms rtii.rl.r at tlm Nil-
' - r
tionul Cottou Exchamre. for the fol-
a
lowing ofllclal report of the cottou
...... llu vu.oug v
to mi... . t..... ... .1... 1.
111 m
1.110 reucipis -or mo weoi
.1 ... i 1 a.... 1
ailiuunted to two thoiiHiinil flvo him
dreil aud llfty-flve bales; received pre-
viously four thousand eight huudred
and thirty-three bales; total number of
bales received slnco the tlrst of Sep-
tember seven thousand three huudred
and eighty-eight bales. Two thousand
four hundred aud oue bales were ship-
ped during the week and three thous
and eight hundred und twenty-live
were shipped previously leaving one
thousand one hundred uud sixty-four
bales still ou hand. Considering the
short period that Dallas has claimed to
be a cottou market we think the above
very ercflltuhlo uud a splendid guaran-
tee for the future.
Wo were outlast night at the Cum-
berland Presbyterian church to bear
that eminent divine Dr. Colllnsworth.
Ho closed his scries of lectures last
night on tho "Cully of tho Church."
His object wns to prove the pedo-Bap-tlst
doctrine that Christ did not estab-
lish a new church but on the contrary
there has been hut 0110 true visible
church in existence from tho days of
Abraham to tlio present time or in
other words that the Christian church
Is but a continuation of the Jewish
church. The subject has bueu discussed
by tho din'crent denominations until It
has seemingly grown old und thread-
bare but we must confess thut Dr.
Colllnsworth presented thoughts we
hud never hoard before. To say that
his arguments were powerful exhaus-
tive aud conclusive Is us little as we
can say. To-nlcht be lectures on tlm
subject of "Infant ilaptism." Whether
our reader bellevo his destiny or not
it would be time well spent to hear
him. Show your appreciation of tal-
ent und learning and give him a full
uouse lo-nignt.
( II M O M Utl.M.IIT.
Will be tilled with Five thousand
ditlercnt kinds of Toys directly Im-
ported for this market and will open
in a few days at No. 704 Klin street L.
M. Conner's Drug Store otdlU-tf
remount.
Major Woodward Adjutant of tho
loth cavalry is in the clly a guest of
tho Le tir.inil Hodd.
We wero glad to see Judge lliu ford
. . ....
on tl ty agtim yesterday. He has been
absent from his mini. fm uvni
absent from bis post lor several day
ou account 01 tho Illness of hU wife.
L. 11. Martin of Milwaukee Is In the
elty a guest of tho Han Jacinto Hotel
We understand Mr. Miirtla is here as
the advance guard of many families
from his r-eetlon of the country who
Intend to make Texas their future
home.
Mr. Muck It. Koach. editor nml pro
prietor of the Weatherford Times paid
T... if... 11...
ituiiiiiiiiiciii oi a
visit yesterday. Mr. Jtotich hits re.
cenlly purchased the Times and visits
our city in tho Interest of his paper.
Capt. Jellersou Peak und family re
turned home yesterday from a
mouth's Visit to his "Old Kentnekv
Home." Thk Hkralu returns thanks
to Capt. Peak for late New York. Cin
cinnati Louisville und St. Louis
papers'.
Our worthy Mayor. (lei:eral fnlmll.
left last night to attend the minion of
his old brigade at Claiksvllle Arkan-
sas. Durliuf bis tibsi ('! .l f...
Lure will anytime the reins of (iovern-
nient and will meto out lustiee to nil
the otlelideis ugalust tho dignity of
tho city.
cuitii'N iii'.muiit.
Will bo tilled Willi Flvo thousand
diilereut kinds of Toys direcly inipor-
ted for this market und will open iu a
lew days at No. 704 Kim btrcet L. M.
Conner's Drugstore. ocllJ-tf.
nioonaliliie
"It la the hour when from tlio boughs
1'lie nightingale's hlKh Hotels heard :
It iHtlm hour when lover's vows
Hound sweet lu every Whispered word."
Whatever reference the abovo head-
ing may bear to tho suhleet
tho uusophlnlicuted und uuinltinted
writer cannot attempt to determine.
Ho can only recount Incidents which
have fulleu under his personal obser-
vation. In the first ulaee. the moon Is
full (so uro many Dallasians) but the
noses ot iheo latter do hot shed ns soft
and sweet Unlit ns tlm full... i.t
Diunu that looked down so mildly on
our broad Texan prulrles lust night.
Iu fact tho lurid glare of the
former more nearly resembles
tho few nioriilngs whiuh a
celebrated Itymnlst declares are
sulllolent for him out of the num-
ber which dawn 011 us here below.
Uut these lovely nliihts aro entlrelv
diilereut; they full m 80fty Ulll M
gently as the far-famed Influence of the
Pleiades. Their Influence. tllO. llOMillwri
ultordlng footl for a natural appetite
for tho beautiful excites in the hn.H.sU
of the curious it desire to peiietrale tin
mysterious 'fo lllustrute: what per-
son of an empili lug turn of mlinl could
pass along the streets of tho residence
portion or our city ami see two young
ueisung of opposito sex swinging
011 u front unte and Uiklmr
perfectly abstracted tho moment an
observer came iu sight conm honty ab-
straeieil and not wonder what It
men lit ? Hill this Is not all. From a.
eluded garden walks and arbor where
ireiiissetl vines shut uut the vision as
well m the full eflulgenoo of the
night queen uro heard Issuing
8UC expostulations and eutreaties as
.
Now unit;" "JuNt once more uud I'll
"uv"r y0" '". iubi.b
enough; youv'e rumpled my hair; oh I
please; well there now are you sntis-
...... 1 . . I uftT .. a I . 1 I .
T. . ' .... ....
HoU 18 .panlameut to tins
-. ""'"-" -
lllat remark is a sound of meeting lips
I in that blissful tliouglitiess pure
11 VMCtl U11EWIUI Vt
...... .1. .......In 111. I 1 . . u I
touch which sends a thrill through
young heurtsmoro of heaven than of
' . ... . .
VUlm- U""'8H' tt l"0UBUu l""UB 0t"
11...1. 1 ..1 .......
parin. i iiham. ti innnsaiKi rnuns oiess
nieir luuuuent juuiib ucuim uu iubj
0-.. 1 ....!. a.ii.u r.r h. rxti.
1 yuvj UrV(lUV tHV IUIIUCDO V UV I'V a
fuuie 0f youth's roses nor dream that
wneu tue frosts 01 iituo oiiati nave
... ...
scattered the leaves that perhaps ouly
. .
thorns may remain
CIIILD'N DtXIGHT.
Will be II lied with Five thousand
diilereut kinds ol Toys directly im-
ported for this market aud will open
iu a few days at No. 704 Kim street L.
M. Conner's Drug Store. octl2-tf.
Atmospheric Perl 11 ball on.
Tho disturbed state of the utmos-
phere ami heavy north wind which
prevailed here on Thursday evening
about 1 o'clock is mentioned as pre-
vailing also at Marshall Austin and
Houston. A Marshall dispatch says:
A cousidera'.ilo atmospheric pertur-
bation prevails here consisting of
thunder aud lightning wind uud ruin.
Tlio wind is simally the barometer
falling and Tii'e is at a premium.
in Austin utOj.'iO p. m. tho city was
enveloped lu clouds of dust. Tho "at-
mospheric perturbation" made its ap-
pearance ut Houston about 8 o'clock
tho same night and the Telegraph
says that "by 0 o'clock the sky which
bad before been clear was overcast by
dense clouds through which the light-
ning played lu vivid flushes" shortly
ufter which a heuvy rain fell contin-
uing forau hour.
Mayor's Court.
Henry Maun was arraigned for be-
ing drunk and down. Ho plead not
guilty but was llued three dollars aud
costs.
Thomas Woodward for keeping
dlsnnl..rlv lun i. ...ii.. . 1 .7
disorderly house plead guilty and was
It llf.il tlvn ifnllfiru t.twl mlu
llued flvo dollurs und costs.
C. Conrad for exhibiting a game
oalled English Ha.ttrd plead guilty
aud was llued twenty dollars aud
costs.
The Itemed)-.
To escape the worthless nbomiiia
lions oflercd under the title of Flavor
... 1 1 1 .
lug extracts and Duking Powders rests
Wholly Willi tho consumers. Ilevr
'
!.. .I... I .. ii t
me uiivo nun nave 10 Kiiiici. 1 urcnase
only those articles you know by expe
rience to be pure. Look upon cheap
goods asau evidence of their adulteru
tlon and worthlessness. niton those
"t'Kll'r8 wmVMt "f s too
Mt'h to ket'P or ul- m argument
that dealers complain of as being too
I ill their favor: for irooil. niirn l-nmlu
viinnoi ne Diiiu us woriuiess ones aim
(i mam(mxir'T mu
I . .
........... 1. 1.1 ...!. .
dealer. Dr. Price's True Flavoring
Extracts ami Cream ISaking Powder
are acknowledged by chemists to be
the purest and the only scientifically
prepared articles of their kind iu the
market aud are now used in a million
noines una tiaily increasing iu popu
lar favor.
Don't be Deceived.
1
M'1" WM
The public should bear in mind that
10 genuine Diamond (Spectacles."
which have proved themselves the
best thing of the kind lu tho market
Dear the Irade mark a small diamond
stamp ou every pair. Uuy only the
genuine article und you will be fully
satisfied. For salo at J. M. Oram's
Maiu Street.
McCornilrk'M Keeper nml MuUer
In the St. Louis Globe-Democrat of
bulurday October 0th in (he report of
premiums uwarded in the Agricultu
al Department wo find the followirg:
The first premium for the best reaper
with binder diploma and foO was
awarded to McCormlck's harvester and
binder. Among the various beautiful
tunning Implement made by Messrs.
McCormickti whoso machinery has a
national reputation this rather novel
and Ingenious addition to iho excel-
lent machines which helped to t stub-
lislt the fume of their makers attracts
patlieulai ly the attention of Fair visi-
tors a large number of whom can
constantly he Keen around it
witnessing its operations with marked
interest. It is constructed in so sim-
ple a manner us to hari.K- need anv
explanation. The grain after being
carried up and drupped Upon a table
bv means nf Iwnn mu t. u. 1 1..
two Iron arms or rather by ti pair of
none mugs w hich men move to the
Inner edge of the table wrap aud fas-
ten a wire around It and cut the latter
ufter which the bundle Is pushed oil
from the t'ible. liy an Ingenious con-
trlvauce the wire of which one thread
runs above ami one below tho table is
twisted for the length of two Inches
anil when cut one inch roiiiuiiu twist-
ed and ready for the next bundle. It
runs very light two horses cutting ten
acres per day. A platform can also
easily be attached converting It into a
harvester alter dotuching the binder.
The other implements exhibited
the Advance self-rake reaper aud
mower combined and tho prize mower
ate too well knowu throughout the
agricultural world to need further allu-
vion la them.
iiHVl'!'VSAV KK-At the residence of the
Hriiies'ii her near Dallas on the Pith Inst
.L '"". Lively and l.la-
iV. . "" daughter ol Frank ISuyer Fso.
all of ualliiauouiity.
CITYJIISINKSS.
'ollee.
A note given In favoi ot Surah K. Johnson
wlte of J. u. .lohnson for 122J or thereabouts;
1 lorhld anybody buying or negolliitltig for
said Mote us it tH an unjust eno.
ISIuiml.) HAILIilYDAUGIIEItTY.
oelltl-dlw
Iliillroait tlokela lo all points bought sold
and vKohiinued by FUF.l). .MANHKT la)
u'ul ilM- oom-dir.
' Kolivp
um!.lT.!'h'vln' ''" t largo
m i. ii ' ""dtx.iireherohy notilled to re-
1 niivi thoaitnm within ten ouya.or Ibey will
turd I re 111 1'rol. George.
To tho many lmiulrlca rcgurdlug the soi-
rees. 1 would f av tlHLl. I ImVH never riniiul
uny profit Iu giving soirees consequently do
not make them a branch ot the bualuess
they being given for the direct interest of
the class. During tho term I assemble tho
tauics ur.u gouuciuou or my oiosa ou uve
evenings at which time having tlio best
BveiilniM.
.
towu or city atlorda for the pur
poso of teaching the smaller pupils bull
M1MI L II I
room etlauette and all'urdlmi nleasuro to old-
"J"-!''1" u- l-atroua. Idonotol.Jeottoad.
mlttlug any gentleman toauch aaaembhigca
.. ... . . . .
provided he be either a subscriber ot the
. .
class or uuya a season ticKci at 7.ao (such
I t(ikAtil nnt hftlllir lru.tiMfMru.hl a oiul uilmlf.
tickets not belmr tratiafuriblA ami mlmtt.
ting boarer and ladlea) or alngle tickets of
Connor d- Walker at I'.OO straugera giving
reference l'or aeoaon ticket! apply to 1-rof.
George. Hlngle tickets at Connor & Walker's.
Positively no money received at tho door.
Very respectfully
ocUV.t PHOK. W. N. OEOKGE.
Dr. U. lleuumout gives especi attention
to dlseasea and deformities uf the eye. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Ulllco Dallas llillim-
ury 1.0S1 Main street. oetl-dlm.
W.F LYTK& Co. real estate amenta No.
10V Lamar atreet beg leave to call the atten-
tion of persons willing to porcboae real es-
tate to the extensive llsts;of property ou their
bulletin boards lu and outside of their olllce
under the respective heads of "Improved
City l'roperty " "Vacant City Lots" " forms"
and "Unimproved and Wllld Lands" em
bracing business houses and vacant lota lu
the commercial center of the city. Also
building lots und a number of very desir-
able residences situated In every quarter of
the city. AIbo large tract of wild lauds lu
Dallas and ot her counties ot the State besides
a number of turms of various sizes Inelud-
Ing several large uud highly Improved plan-
tations within flvemlleaof tbecityol Dallas
uugkltf
nonwillful Ilrothem.
Our stock of Fall uud Winter Goods Is now
complete. We can now safely challenge any
establishment lu the State north of Gulves.
ton to exhibit a larger finer and more com-
plete stock of merchant tailoring gooda than
is to be seen at 3U5 Lninur street If you don't
think ao come and see.
oclO tf DOUULASa llUOTlIElW.
Sotlce.
The luterost on tho Dallas City Gas Light
Co.'a bonds Nos. 1 2 3 i 5 8 7 H 9 13 1 1 15
due October 1 1871 and April 1 1875 will be
paid. Parties holding the same will take
"otlce. C. A.LOCKWOOD
soptJUdtf Secretary.
A Curd
W. 0. 8ICKLKS & CO.
Grocers and dealers In ProJttco 610 Elm
atreet will famish Bagging and Tier to thelt
country rrtenila and ship their crops ; or If
)lftIltor8 wlsll to C()usl t or -
.. . . ..
uieir irieuus 111 uaivestoai mey will make
very liberal advances.
W.C.HICKKLH
W. H.COICKK.
July 20.
ll lor Knrope !
All persons wishing 10 go to Kuropo or
Great lirltiiln or who desire to send lor rela-
tives or lrieuds to come to this country will
eoiisnlt their Interest by purchasing their
tickets either way from the undersigned
agents.
We lepresent the "National Line or Steam-
era composed of twelve Hue large steinn-
e coin poind of twelve Hue large ateiini
"hips ranging from 3 11.11 to 6u7 tous one 1
N!w W every Saturday
limy mo uioroiiKmy orgamzeu ami miii 1
ut.l i..... ........ ... ..?. . 1
......... uKltl.lu Mini KJUIJ.I-
peit and have bueu In successful operation
lor ten yours yul during this time notu
steamer nor oven a life has been lost over
hull 1. mil 1 1.... 1 i.w. 1
brought iiciokh the oceun ou theso Hue
skinners mill iiuuleil on our shores without
Mil ll.UU Itf u Mi III'. ........ I.I.... ....I
r ..hi "i'i-iit.iiig vuniiiien uu
the uuitonu siitely and good discipline ol
tin. it...
Hates of fare from Dallas via New York
.;iiuieiii .u uimnci :
V-iueW Emiynxnt or Steerage. Currvney
jo Liverpool IJueciiHtown Glasgow
Loililonderrv itr liiuli 1... .1 ...
"''1'lir IPS (10
To Dublin J Jim
To Cardlli; llrlstol or liondou via Llv-
erpool yi 00
Tollamburg Hiivre(Ant.werp Ketterl
dam Auislerdnm mid Hiulinger Kl 00
T I 'I. hIu! I.. .. .. 1........... u. ... ...... .
-u. i...i riKviii-LHrveiiger iJlinstlllu
" -..i'. i.niiiiu ItUIIIIIl-
gen llniinheliu. Throudii.vem.l'uila
or ilroineu 87 00
UaUtu Cubin lauye.
To the fthovepoluts. K122 to 1.12 currency
Anniiriltnif tn .. I ... i.. r'
" " "w"..mi..ii 111 biio HIUIU
Kxcuraionor return tlcketa between New
. ... n. ni.. uireif iuui or IIISIIISUIWII tlHC.
currency and between New York and Lon-
1 .1 11 1 H!nies vide curn'ney.
All Cttlitn puasongera have eotial privileges
In the H11I1H111. a
There are no second-clnasor pinlirranl. rail
road tickets sold from Dallas to New York
all tickets to that uolnt being first-class.
'.migrant tickets from the abovo cities of
iraiupt 11 imuiiH can oe nun ul kid w) cur
reney. less than the emigrant rates from Dal
las to Kurnii.
For further particular and for Tickets np.
I . Vi 1 ' " lu" .aiuur sireet ue
aeptMdtf w'. F. LYTE 4C0 Agents.
Till: MAILS.
Arrlrol and Departure of Mulls at Dallas rost-
llllllV.
Northern Mnll
Vlll M.. 1Z. nml T I! 11 n......l..l .
nortuern and eustern states New York und
........ ... v . m miuu wi-niOlll
in. lAiuis inans iirrivosat mm a m: departs
U I. II 'MM .. ... I 1 ...
. f in 1 uuuii uiuseN 111 U U 111.
Noutlivrn mnll.
KilUT n'lunD nl u..l...... ..!.. ..t
u..in.minj IjOllinillllll uili-
Veutiill. Iliinut.in Aiiui... n;.n.. 1..11 ..
." .0.i1 ...11 iinu itu oiner
polnts lu southern Texas arrives ut I0:U8 p
u..'ii 1. 11. j.o a in x uueu uiosea ai u p m
Knslern Mull.
VlaT.nnd P. H.R. com prising southern and
111 I llll. MlHtllU I .i.iiImviik. I !.... .
Hhis. t.iiiii. 0....1. .....i 'ui : '! .! V
. .1 11 1; efiiii 1 iiuu 1111
eastern I ezus arrives dully at )M p in; tie-
oartit iliillv ut. s-111 i in n.n..i. ..iAu.u ... -
. tf ... ....... j. .... Aut.ii v.w"i;a 11. f
I' .
Wewleni Mall
rrom fort Worth Cleburne Omnhury
Wniiihi.i.r.ri 11.... u.i.. 10..;.. .......... J 1
" .-...... 11 . 11 n UlieHKIHIlll
o.e nimeiu ijuHis arrives ui n:w n in: de
pnrts ut t)::)0 a ill.
I nliir Illll Mull.
.....un.ieiu .iviiiHiui anil ureas
limbers arrives nt p 111 Wedneaday and
Hiiturday; depurU Monday and Thursday at
(lir Illll t...un...l A .... j
Ionian Mnll.
m m T ' . ' .1.1 rjiMiuiHlllllwil iioyu a
Ml Is Louisville and Trinity Mills arrives
111 4 II 111 Xlillwlnv VLr..l....u.l.... .....1 ...
lllltl1 D..II....- Il.nl. ...I.
: : - ..ii. "iij 111111 otiiiiruay
departs ut a m alternate days
Urniievliip Mnll.
Arrives every Monday at 4 p m ; depart
TllituiliiVu at H t 11 ' r
Olllce lloara.
Delivery window H a in to 5 n m.
Money order window H a m to 12 in and
.nnin sum irom o a m 100 p in.
h LetU'ia reglatored only during money ordca
All peraona having oomplaluta against the
.muiuii win pioaae present
tho aunie lu wrlllug or in persou to the post-
run k ciunKi.i -
rilKNllllNT
II. H. NHIMi. rASHIKIl.
V. II. ll.mxilJltr AMVT. t'ASIUKll.
DALLAS TEXAS.
huHl .sniifu"' " ".Vkl" "'" ''Xehatigo
S ri SS11!'"'1'"1" "" """"aa-bli.
S iii i 1 'iV'"l"K" 011 ail the Trine'-
pal eltlea at Iho l.'nlioa Htutea and Kutopo.
lnitK-roitN:
J. W Crowduii Phil K. rhonnoll K l!
nin:";.rt:iJ:"'iM' -m...".;' j.'Lfwj':
Hi.Iim. ir.V 11 V"'"'""ri Nwink Jule
rn-imeider II. o. Lrvny. ui-tirJiiv.
TMo!!ffi1:r"i1
.1..... iu '"'"7 Kiven.inai on thellih
'i1 ?. ' t.Vi:.!"r' I ahull aniily 1 tl...
i'lairnn 1'oui t ol Ual 1 C'ouniv
lexiistor an oiiler directing w ll.twt'
".?"M 1)w"' deeeasiMl to acfl
an tli'li nUif the real innperty beloniinBto
aald eaute to my the chll.n af I J ?
w.H .ni .21 1:4"ru..ry. "in im uu.!
"..ranyyo
.muviuiii Miitii inn 110 granteil
Onlnt.r till. tl!r'"'5' r"r O'0" fn.
October Htb Jttfi oelli-dlw.
EXGHANG
Mi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEKH IN
Books Stationery and Paper
PKIXTEU'S 11TEKIAL PAPER BAGS WBAPPIXG AND WALlpApE8
' Blank Books Rustic and Paper Window Shades.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT THE LOWEST RAt'
505 Main Street Dallas Texas.
AOEXT.S FOK UIEUOLD8 t SAFES
HA heavy atock of the celebrated STERLING SCHOOL FDRN1TIIBR
prices t reah gooda direct from the mauufucturera arriving every dav nd M "Wtora
1 ""glHaaM.'
MAI HICK MrCAUIHJ
I
OF 310131X1
Prea'l. 11 u "
Mobile Life Insurance Companif
Th17 TTtra-TkTOTT TIT A TT a. .
The Most Successful Sonta life Insurance Company E?er Organize!
POLICIES ISSUED ON ALL APPROVED PLAWe
Examine tho Life Endowment Plana of the Cmnpanv bv which n i 1
is obtained ut ordinary Life rates. UJU ionl Poll
Active CA.WANMKR.S wnnled lu Teiis. Addrcsn
General Agent Dallas Tisxas.
octSiiaia
AllSCELLaNEOUS
Aud dealer In
HARDWARE STOVES AND TINWARE
NO. 113 ELM STREET
X3VXaXii0. - VJSyS.A.S
A full atoek of goods always on hand.
REPAIRING AND JOB WORK
Done nt short Wbtlce and at
tho lowest
prices uivemeacuii.
sept ltt
J. K. HR1H.
J. C. MUNnAY M. n.
T. 11. TEYTON M. U.
Drs. MUNDAY& PEYTON
PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEONS.
(Olllce under San Jacinto Hotel)
DALLAS TEXAS.
Olllco hours 8 to 11 a. at. uud 2 to A p.m.
Onu be tiiiiiid in olllce at night. ocWllui
GRAND
O P E P i I n c
OK
ro3w GOODS
-IN-
EVERY DEPARTMENT
Itluck SilkN
Colored Silks
Dregs Good.
Nllltlllgta.
ira is nw ::::
large stock
f..Wk.i...ba..lL. IK .... . I . .
IMantietN
Knit ;o-.1h Hosiery
I'liiiincN
Jen nis
SllUUlH
I.inmejK
Cloaks
Etc. Etc.
STOCK OF
C lotUiiiff
CSentM' l Hrnifc!:lnir (CooiIn
IlatN ami Caps
The heaviest In any city this aldo of New
York.
The M ::: h DcpavHffiEQa
Completo In every line and mnny now
makes from Phlludelphlannd Baltimore.
THE CARPET DEPARTMENT
la tho largest In the Htnto. Full lino of Brua-
aelH.ThreaPly Ingrain and Hemp Oil
Cloths Cocoa and Straw Mattings
Huge aud Mats.
Lacs Curtains Shades
and ovorythlng appertaining to that line.
MUCH IMPROVED.
Largest assortment nf Tin. u... n..
.... ... .i.itivn
and Shoes Huts Notions etc. ever shown
lu Dallas aud
USSEA'l' IXni-CFJSEISTS
OKFKKKD TO
"Wholesale Btivers.
iHMM99 HlWaJSteitiJ tffal
(Opposite Lo Grande Hotel)
'1
1 IllaVft .llNt flttlMl lltl 4..u..I..U.i I
Infill. . Unut t a; iV'-"''".. "V "NI"U " .
hlo rooniH. 1 hu u (he only plnoe In t)M olty
boinKOonfroniHdbJal .. Y'" wuluul
All the delicacies of the season.
AltiltlllVrt Wullura u.lll ..........
FBA I
SANGER BROS
Mmm finsfa.nps.iia
M. HOFPSTADT tlio Djster King
. . - wm Hiiaua ni ine wnnta
Of ray oualoueta. vpt iKaU'
.TBIvIA.
r
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
D0LLA11 STORE
711 Elm Street
NEW GOODS
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
SPECIALTIES
IN
Alexander Kid Gloves
"LACK ALPACCA8
inicss GOODS
SillOES.
TO
CASH WllOLlSAtE Bt'lERS
We offer
Particular Inducements.
ttOMMMiril KONENT1IAI. 4 CO.
"fPtraain 7H Elm Nlreet.
IV IS w.
FIRM.
KLINE & WYNNE
CIGAR
MANUFACTURERS
(Over H. G. & Charles Bonny's Beer Hall) .
We rcNpectfulIy call the al ton tlon of con-
Biunera ol cigars and the public generally li
nnr 11..W (M...... I....... A .r... ... ......
. 11 . 'f-'" iwii Willie win oe luuuii:
lit all times an ANo.l cigar manufacturo!)
. aeiecieu null wnieu wewim
aell at the vKav lowest factory prices
tlor eftiirfu l ...u ..1
i ---''" .1.11 vnnw lire lu ((ivonui.li
sntlstaotlon iu every particular as will ena-
tllll UK 111 KW.lh ..M S... II.
u " - ui' iiuiire uiuers inuu uiw
aatue parties. We Invite the Inspection of
our goods before purchasing elsewhere 1
Julyilldilm h" 'Ktf WYNNE '
imt. II J. CLAYTON
Room 2 Socout) Floor Over First National Bank.
Allklnusrif
Hair Work Made to Ordor.
Kopaired and altered In the latest styles.
0.1IIHs Irl.iDE III.
..... r.v.w uriiiiis rriaxes ana rauvj
Hoods always on band.
rrompt attrnllon given tot'ountrr Orders.
AllPtll fl rVIrvkn Iim... 11.11 I n a
BtrwH. New Orlenni. nebthWm
COL. L. M. MARTIN. v. W. SCALKS
MARTIN & SCALES.
Dealers lu
FAMILY GROCERIES
716 Elm St. Dallas.
3 Next to Dollar Store and oppoalt Dallas 1
weptlliHm
V.W. Fblt. it. H. ClksibnT. .
. L. UhibWold. Cham. HcuODita. .
LINDELL HOTEL.
Waahlngton Av. and Sixth Street'
ST. LOUIS.
PELT GIU8WOLD CLEMENT A CO
nugU-dtf Proprietors.
JT. J3. DOWNS
DttAlnr In
GROCERIES PRODUCE
Uralu Fred nml Seed
COll. LAMAR ABD JACKSON BTHEETS
(Near Corn press)
DALLAS TEXAS.
eptlliUwtolnni
A Small Tract of Land for Said
Within three mlleanf Pnllaa. A good res ;
donee ; a nrst-clana barn for Texas ; lota well
fenced witn plank and good galea. Large
wmlri rnll r.m.... n .i.u Ulniilvnf
....... ..... ......... n. .!. imilli ......
. I ... I.na. " . a .. . .11. . .. 1 . I .n.
.I........ ciiu . uever-iaillll
ent water. Two tenant
lnnn In ntilflvall.... KM
ailing spring nl escel-
nnt house.; 8 acres o
m acres of laud to rent
or work on ahum. Amiivit
MISCELLANEOUS.
. . URANOE AOENCT
pt.l7dwlm
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 16, 1875, newspaper, October 16, 1875; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth280524/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .