The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 268, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 25, 1875 Page: 4 of 6
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TIIK lAllY II MIAMI
ivlli bet-found mi aal ay news.
bnjfa i ml IrMlik of Hi Te.aae
H0K Faalfle railway nml at t !
mAiu ai lha l.mrHiHl San Jatlnlo
nml l.iiiar liolela
1 ''DALLAS TEXAS.
BATl ltUAV MUIUINU : ! i I I DM. IV
;' PIIKFK11UKII SPECIALS.
'.. Mr. J Limp'i Liger tier Dspet
At Jacob QroHNtuim'a Beer Haloon corner
of Muln and foydran streets has Just re-
oi'ItwI a' our loud of their Culebriited l.uger
Beer Itolli hiitthd anil In kegi. Orders will
bepriiiiplly attended to.
i. i ft i
"''I ' Aualllo 4 Trunin '
I at of New Orleans IviiiUliiiiu respectfully
lufoiiu the ladles mid ultlaouSof Dallaa and
vlululty that they have upencd u Prenrh
Confuetlonery at Hit. ml Muln Hlreut licit
dour to tlnnNew Whuclur t WIImhi Hewing
Machine Company's OHloc where they keep
c6iitinitly oh hand I'ure Homa-iundo Ciiii-
dim Choice Uakiia plain unit oriianu'titnl
ami full llun of Fruits clo. Hirtul orduia
fur parties anil Weddings will receive
prompt attrition 1 - ' dec'fl-diit
' Wauled.
Tu rant a dwelling with live or nix moms
In II gool neighborhood. Address wlthdl
reetlous oi t Hun Jm Into llotnl
ilecWi-dlt . HAMUKl flliLLIVH M. I).
. . -1
W. B. Don.ho 4 Ci.
Offlos l.iimar Hotel building Dallas offer
iM following:
To Trula-16li0000 Hrst-clum Improved bus!
lira ami r. HHIt'iiro property In a Northern
rlty.-'wlth lilghcat ehnriirlcr of title tu
trad" for Texas property illy ul Dm Huh
and unimproved lauds.
To Trade-A Hfll.iHK) tlrst-elain Hotel and fur
nlliire In a Noillmrti city intrude .or'IVx-
ni property:' ; " t
Tu Triuto JOO of IIii very best Hewing Ma-
chines some (Midi to trails for Northern
Tma lamln . j '
To Triide-'iiKi.Uil good stocki In Northern
Htook CoinpiMilei uiulor high clminr fr f
'innungeuteiit1 to trada tor solid I m t1 y o1
pine luuil ou river or railroad.
For Hnle Dallas City residences business
houses building lota tie .
KorHule Texan Land Hurl p.
Until' " ' W.B. DONOHOAUV
For Rint
A largft liable and lot rorncr Market mid
Ourondali't Htrratn opoaltn I'limum' Wnnnii
Yard. Da I Inn. Inqulm at tlilx olllof or Alra
Jtertlia K'hiul)ll. ili'u:'Ultf
t f Chrlitm.. ;
lftiWu)iii at iiaml ami aviiybody will
wunt a ((iK)il family Kkuok'i and we uilvim
all to g'i tu t'cadduck'n auil ma a nupply l
bin old Monai'ou and Uourbon and a bultlo
of bl linpurlud Ht t'lolx or Jamaica Uuiii
ami Hialio II ling 111 fur au Knipi'ror. Hon't
f i-gt tlie place coruiT Muln und Auxtlu
HtiWeta op)OnlUi Li' CI mini Ilutil.
'If' Holluy floodi I Hilldiy Qvodi I
fi.Kft'Mi 3. Malh treot1TTiliirgiit
ami flnixl aiuiortiiieiit In tliu city. IjuIIch'
work Ihixuh writing ilaaka uriU r and jawel-
ry ami diwwlun oanus gold pcui and pnailN
pliqi4)uud pi i) i lira IruniON pouiua mUocI-
Jiiutltiii uiid Jtivuullv book! and In faol e
rWliliiKaullaDlB for Hll. i!. P. LYLK .
tti'i'LHillni '" '" ' " M .Main Utree'l.
.- 1 I l TIT TT-t--. . I
Removou.
Wei t Huillb t Co. have removed from 4iiU
Kim Htrtvt lulu tliclr liaiutHomu new utiirc
Ailj Klin atrcnt opponlto Huugor Dion. nud
iietiror f WIw Jtmklni. ' I .
CahaJidHlu the liaadsonitgriiCBiy more
Wtnted.
tyoiioiiih largoot and oJdi'sUnanUfao-
taring and Jobbing boot and alio liounen In
CbliHtgn traVvlllik uleMuen for Uxsn. Ad-
iri v . :': h. '' : i1
lAoVh ' CarcC. A. Cook A Co)liiango.
Mr. Onvdttwrk -the proprietor jof the l'a-
moiia Craddook Hllllurd Jlull liita Just re-tai-npd
from the Rant where be baa been se-
lecting the oliuloent atook of lliiuora evr
InlriHluoed in Dallaa. Among IiIh stook la a
ltv Jf(mr"ol(t Monarch Bombon and the
gauulueXXXX Iloberuoii tlounty wblaky
which Hr.C prapotMM to make a apeelullty
of and guantcel ft to be the beat ever oft'nreil
to6l(rwli lh 2anan4': i 2 ' decU-dlm
4 U I J t i k i .
Mo nilarepreNeutatlon of goodi at Stimd-
ford's 407 Elm itreej. declU-tf
Jio ynnwant nka) Ucat ami at tbeaamo
time durable ahixs for your little girl to wear
to school f Htaudfbrd at )7 Elm itreet. has
J ant the shoe you Want Call and ice If it Is
not io. ' ; . deeio-dtf
f J 014 didn't ;wut l9 lUyV pair of good
booti yon bud better not go to HUnt'ord'a 407
Him etarelt for U you ga Hud examine tali
atoek and prler' you are almiwt curtain lo
buy a pair whether yon need them or not
fact eat tain. ... i :i deolO-dtf
Far Rtllnnd TielnH
Tail on Kred Mangel at the LeOinud htl.
S II .5 IViXlSMe MwiaV k - i w
By buytug your Kailmad Tlcketa frohi Kivd
Mangel uOiyti 1 LeUrand hotel.
dec3-tf
tn c-f ! af Waatag. i r
fiTiriliMfaw tf Uier klnMk to Ir;nh
where to buy Uoota.Hboeaand Clothing and
where tojjet Ihe" rull Wof t h of tjielr money
yad nuaettou.' '. - -i
A fine lot ot Krrnh Mliaouri llntlcralwnys
keW hand at t'.Jl. I ODiioUy 'a.lin Market
tU u ..; ; - i .. mv4-iif
.1 'j i i-t-trrrrrr-Ft-i-.v;-
- LOCAL BREVITIES.
"M?riry ChrjHruiitg) $rU fend boys ' j
RhiiU CIuuh with team and toy
Now la starting niihia way
With his overladen slelKh
Xtjver beetling ooJ or wetting l
.Not gglng-le Uwd forgetting: ' ...'t'
lltit a purpled look he bears ' - t
A be moves kiooutf bin warw; '"' l!
And I doubt If ever yet i ' . '
Way Kattta Uafts4u such a pet.
Nw he twraeeVup'hlB II pa
Hoar rW roay fluger-tiiia ;
All hi vaiu h oana hi stor ' l
Naoiea the chililreu o'er and oe'r
7f one boy deHerve a wit oh
And he Jiaa forgotten which v
-.wite(.ri ;(())
ChVlatmag gift.
The children wflll) happy to-day.
"Did you fecejve ChrJetlnM pres
ent':
-Dr.-G. V. Wllbarn will preach to-
morrow at II o'clock at the chattel of
tkibU.llfgJil ilif.i'iil
Uundredg ol strangers are in the
city. Muny of them eorue from din-
taut parts of tb8 Stale y
Laat ThurtHlay near Tuttlf creek
two miles from the city Mrs. 'W.' C.
Wolf departed this l.l(e arjd wm
Irtirled yesterday Ouly a few aliort
weeks prevlotialy hur lit t lu dmiKliUr
wig taken to her t hotne nnd now
the gorrowing father und hiiHbunil
grlevea for IiIh ilmiblu Iohh 'i'liK II KH-
ALI) exlenilM lis hynipiillib'H.
TlIK llKKAI.lt Will nut Ihmiui II nl-
pur to-mitrrow. Tim tired t'dllor mid
coinpoHllor will tuko ono day's rmt.
Kldr('ornell will deliver u leclnre
to-inmrow ntoriiiiig and iivtmliiK at
tliu iihiiuI Iiiiiiih lit Hi-i'i.'iiii Hull In
I'lllHt llllllH
-We nt'luinwleilge tin invllittlmi
to a gruml iieditiutlon bull tin Krlilay
evening Deeiniln r .'!! In Hie new
Courthouse MeKlnney Tpxuh
Tip Mann an account of whose ur-
rest appeared III yi'Mlerdny's ilKitAUi
gave ImhiiI yeHtcrday for IiIh appeuraiicf
iieforu Uit DlHttUaCrlnilual Court und
wax released.
The Ltt Grand Hotel whs tngtt-
fully tleoorated laat nlgbt but this In
only giiporlklal. Diuo there to-dny
und you will pai tuko of the mont elc
guut dinner over served In DuIIiih.
' Wo return thanks to Mr. (I. Uag-
gert for a bountiful (JhriHtiiiax supply
of rosy cheeked Rptiles. Mr H. IiiIn
the 1 urgent nupply of ('hrlntnmH pro
1 1 u no In the elty. (five him a cull
1115 Muln street.
John Klslier Im before the vol erg of
precinct No. 7 fur Justice of the Teiico
John has been u reaidc-nt of Toxux
since lHil and is well known to the
surviving members of Terry's Hungers
of which he was u member John will
inuke a good oillccr.
Mayor llinkley will give the ptln
oners lu the county jail u ChricliiiiiH
dinner at his own expense. This will
be a good deed done without hope of
reward unless we believe in the surlp-
tiirul tpiolution. which says "Ho who
giveth to liio poor luudeth lo Ibe
J;ord."
In last Wednesday's Issue In the
report of the ('mincll the Intelligent
cotupiiHltor made us say that the Coun-
cil would pay a half mouth's salary to
policemen for November when lie
should have put December. The tliller-
etice Is that Instead of paying Irnck
salaries the city Is pnyiug in advance.
Dr. V. K. Cornelius will give a
Christmas dinner to the patients in
the city hospltarto-day. We saw the
Doctor yesterday busily engaged in
purchasing fat turkeys nnd other deli-
cacies ami we envy lilm the pleasure
he will experience to-day In seeing his
poor patients enjoy themselves on tills
the duy of nil days.
List of undelivered telegrams re-
maining lu the Western Union Tele-
graph ollloo December 2Uh: ('. T.
Lyon O. M. Anderson 11. Scott Col-
lins Michael Jlutler 2 Kat'iih .Stevens
Douis Schwartz Samuel II. Jirowu J.
D. Aihinih John Forbes Hiram Thtir-
iiiuii Adnms & lieouard J. Moroney
H. Locb A Co. W. T. Hauiple Hoi.
Adler Albert Wels Schneider A Davis
J. r. Hawkins C. H. Grilllu John
Kerr. ' .
; The' following parties applied to
Judge Hurwood for marriage license
for Iho week ending yesterday: A S.
Admits aud IC C. Adums L. W. Wurd
und lirlilgot Cunningham James W.
Hutrhlnes and Martha A. WriKht
James II. Smith und Ainnnila A. Hue-
trln I. II. Baehniau nnd Mary K. Vin-
son Wesley Johnson aud Courtney
Johnson Thomas IC Hanks nud Pa-
inella 11 Denleson Henry ltodgersnnd
Naiifiy Hodgers T. M. Wade and Mary
C. Oil belt.
i
i The cotton statement furnished
Tim HkkAU) by Mr. V. l. Kvans for
the week ending Friday at 12 m.
shows a considerable fulllngotr which
i-tiii be accounted for by the Into wet
weather which rendered the roads
leading into the city almost im-
passable. Stock ou hand Septemoer
1st a bal.8 ; received this week 2005;
received previously 1 1)8702 ; received
since September 1st 40700; shipped
this week 2000; previously 82733;
fcinoe September 1st 35713; stock on
Laud 40!K1. Market quiet. Middling
tljj; low middling Hi; good ordinu-
y mi.
The case known as the Pill Hiee
and Hell case was brought up before
the Criminal Court yesterday und
was continued on account of the ab-
sence of a most important witness.
Afterwards BherllF JJrtfklcy captured
the party and placed him under a two
hundred and llf'y dollar Ismd for his
appearance on the 11th day of January.
The accusation is this: the parties are
charged with the murder of a negro
man ou Mountain Creek a I unit a year
klnce who was a damaging witness
ngnlnnt Dill who was accused of being
a cattle thief. 'The accusation is to
the etl'ect Uiut they beat their victim
with clubs until ho was a shapeless
mass and then they hung Ulio and
afterwards out his throat. . .
j The ball of the .Stonewall Grays
last night was a splendid success. We
bverheard a member of the Lninar
Hiflei say that ("whatever the Stoue-
wall. fJntys .undertook they made a
success." ' This Is ua fitting a couiplt
Dirni as oouki iw imiu hub racrnrui-
brganUatlon The large hall in the
tlourthouse was appropriately ' decoi
stediauif bhng with ftwtoons 6f'ever
greens.' The music was excellent the
ladies beautiful aud the gentlemen at
tentive.'' These three things "com-
bined served to make one of the most
elegant entertainments ever gotten
bp lu this city. . The committee ql
arrangements deserve credit for the
manner Ju which the ball was oou.
fueled and the consequent enjoyment
of their guests.) e ' . .- i '
I -ThV're'slde'p'ce' d Ca'p. ' iV.: ' K.
IJrove Inst night Wtti'ttib scene of a
tuost pleasant reunion. The generous-
hearted proprietor and the employees
of the PUflBQixirianlng Mills enter-
tained few gentlemau friends jn a
in mi im r that lunt an ailillUotial charm I
the greatest or ail holidays cnriet-
iiiiih I'leiiHiilit I'c J nit tfii ami iigreeahlu
con versa! Ion ussistud by several con
coctions that cheer the Inner uuiii lid-
ded .est to IIiii occailn i mid liimhi It
one Hint will he long rcni' iiihcre'l and
iipprcelalid The I'lianuing hostcsi
poHMi'Hiii d the liiiipy faculty ol niiilUiig
every mm fe ul home and by her
pleasing courlohy added grually lo the
enjoyment of Iho kiiusK (Conlldcii-
Hal) ICvery geiilh'iiiati that was pres.
cut all single intui woudereil how
sueli a plain-looking man its Grove
ever tniMinged to gel such u handsome
wile.
Tin; i At r a r.Mjeu
UV CAUL UIKMSUAN.
The red glow of suine! threw Its
lung qlverlng lunces ulhwatt snowy
lii'lds lealless copieg and sluggish
HiieiiuiH fiiht bound in steely link of
Ice.
The rooUs ciued uiuuriihilly in the
decs and in the distaneo the vIIIiikii
silrn rose up like a pleluresque glimpse
out of some painted liilnlHca e.
Aud the peals of hells was scarcely
sweeter than Flora l.alulU' voice ua
she sprung lightly li'oui Ihu chaise to
the doorstep
"I have enjoyed my ride so much
Mr. Dsllus! And you won't forget U
come to-morrow Willi (lie nevv nook
von weie IcIliiiL' mc of'.1"
Carrie Swludnn a tall spiiro girl tof
a very unicrtuiii due had looked so-
berly' on from behind the window cur-
tain's und when Flora tripped in will)
eyes sparkling like hn.rl slurs and
checks flushed a soft peachy bloom
she met her with severe dignity.
"Flora you ought not to do that."
"Ought not hi do what'."'
"To encourage that young mun."
')h llldillcsUcks!" suid Flora uu-
twlPUiig her boa and throwing it cart!
lessly. "One uiiiHt amuse one s sen
Homehbw and It's dull here."
"Until Isn't fair either to Itctibcn
Dallas or to Dr. May."
Flora made up her scarlet mouth in
to a grimace expressive of the utmost
contempt.
"Don't interfere please Carrie. Until
the gentlemen you mention urc quite
able lo take care ot llieninelvos."
Carrie Swindon hit her 111).
"No one would . take you to be
uu engaged girl Flora."
"Wouldn't they ?"
"And certainly it Is scarcely n credi
table . course of conduct tills wiiicii
von are pursuing."
"Who made you my preceptress
C(iriieV' saucily demanded Miss I.ati-
ills. "What a mull'you are to be sure!
Don't you know I whs engaged to two
gentlemen at a time lor six months?
It was such fun ! Kings bouquets-
all tho novels und lud gloves ny Hie
box. fresh from furls. iSut one day
they happened to come at the same
litniyuml my nine game was piuyeu
out."
"Flora !"
"Girls all do It Carrie. All city girls
I mean. our poor country aborigines
can't of course be expected to be up to
the times. Jiul. since 1 have lieen en
gaged to Dr. May who hits rather u
ieulotts streak in Ids composition I've
lieen so4itewh.it- out of practice
must allow and this rural school-
muster is excellent tuu !"
"Hut. Flora he thinks you are in
earnest" remonstrated Carrie Swindon
"Well let him. He'll get over it.
I'm sure the men are merciless enough
in their flirtations with us poor girls."
"And 1 suppose you never think of
how you may is1 spoiling tne chances
ol other girls" uutieu Carrie sonic
what bitterly.
"1 ui) not spoiling iotim at any
rate" retorted Flora. "For If ever
there wns ail old maid beyond the
leach of help you are one."
Carrie reddened and tossed her head.
D wus quite true this speech of
beautiful Flora Datidis but it wus none
the pleasanter to hear.
And when Flora shot that poisoned
arrow it wus the greatest mistake she
ever made in her life for It trans-
formed Carrie into her bitter enemy.
Floia Laudis was spending a few
winter weeks ut the home of her
father's distant cousin.
And ill the meantime she amused
herself by u ti'HUqiiil flirtation with
lien hen Dallas.
But It were better far that she had
iuit. hurled that lust tempting taqnt ut
Iter mature eouslu fur us she sat bo-
fore the lire that night in ruby
merino with a delicate lace pulling at
her throat und rings glittering on her
pluuvp rose-tipped lingers luxuriously
dreaming over the volume of Lalla
Jtookh in her lap Carrie bad already
laid the first stone of the edifice of her
ruin.
; "Where's Carrie?" said she looking
sleepily up.
i "Uoue to one of the neighbors 1
believe" said Mrs. Swlndow who was
nlready heurt'ly tired of her elty guest.
'
"ri'ie told me so herself makes no
secret whatever of it" suld Miss Swin-
don In mysterious confab with Fille
Dallas the school muster's sister.
"How dares she" cried Klllc with
(lushing eyes and deep-eyed cheeks
"to trille w ith one so good nnd noble
us Betlhen?" '
"My dear those coqu'etles stop at
nothing" said Carrie vindictively. .
"And Ueuben is wearing Iter ring
and she lias pot his seat that papa left
him i it 1 1 1b will. And of coui'mo Ueu
ben supposes it amounts to uu engage
ment oil t urrie: what ought 1 to
do?"
. "You can do nothing" said Carrie
"Hut 1 can I niimt. Am I to sit
tamely by and see my brother's huppi-
n ess wrecked? What is the name of
thismuusteis engaged to? What is
his address?"
"You would never go to seohlm?"
"1 would do anything to save Ken
b 'ii. I wns going to Boston on Mou
day. 1 can easily see her lover then
and warn him of the fatal mischief she
Is doing. Am I not Justified in uslug
any weapons in Heuben's behalf?"
"Hut" cried Carrie with glittering
eves or triumph "you win uot tell
Iteuheu?" '
T ''Of course not. Do yon suppose any
testimony could make him believe her
gnytliing less man an angei or light?"
i Aud so upon the Monday following
F.llio Dallas took the train to Boston
and went straight to Dr. May's.
: He rose at her entrance a tall gen-
tlemanly man I L ' j
i.r - bt. It I.I 1.nt.
A niu uoi n imticui. on auiii ijiue
coloring aud feeling her heart throb.
fl am only Ktne uaiias rrotn n
Where Flora Landis Is staying." .
; "Sit down" said Dr. May looking
Intently at her. "Do not hurry your
self. ' What Is It ynu have got to tell
iite?'"JJ-"
'Otuv." said Lflle. making a reso
lute effort to overcome the lump lu
her throat "that Miss Flora li Is al-
lowing my brother Hen ben to believe
lie very dear to her."
And she told her story with all a
lister's simple eloquence. Dr. May
listened quietly.
'This Is strange." said he; "very
strange. Of course it a not pleasaut
Hearing to me dui i can appreciate
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HHRISTMAS
v OAIV1I IOS
PURE HOME-MADE MIES UAu"XVB'fflW!AUA K0U fc"u"
lug to the I tense ilemaml Kir
lining Wholesale Order imlll allorth
your motives Miss Dallas and I honor
your courage und spirit. 1 will go to
r luyscii to-iuortow!-
a
"Dearest Kctiben you know that I
love you"
It was a pretty tableau In Mrs. Swin-
don's parlor in the twilight-pretty
Flora with her head ou Hen hen Dal
fcis' shoulder her hand reposing lu his.
She liked Icve-uiuklng lu the ab-
stract und she was sulllcleutly prac
tlecd In the trude to know that there
were wuysof slipplngclearof all blame
und resionsibility whenever sbo
should get tired of the pastime.' I
Except lu extreme eases such as the
present for treacherous Carrie Swin-
don opening the door without cere-
mony Dr. May walked lu.
Flora gave a shriek.
lioulien himself started back rather
nma.ed
"I fear that I am Intruding" suld
Dr. May with great composure. "Are
you engaged to this young lady sir?"
turning to Reuben.
"Ctriiiluly 1 mil" said the young
man.
"In that case I may as well with-
draw my claims" suld Dr. May. "Here
is your ring Miss Landis. Your let-
ters shall be returned ut the earliest
convenience."
"Hut Kmerson "faltered Flora.
"Further discussion would ouly be
painful" said May. "If 1 am to be-
lieve the evidence of my own senses
you will easily console yourself for my
defection."
"Flora." cried Dallas as the tall
young physician disappeared "Is this
true? Were yon really engaged to
Hi s-this other man 7"
Hut Flora Landis only answered him
by sobs nnd tears and strong muiea
tions of hysterics.
"Go away" cried Flora ! "Dear me!
it's all voiir fault."
"My 'fault" echoed the anouished
lover.
"And I wouldn't marry you If there
wasn't another man in the world"
went on the excited girl. "I did love
F.merson May und now I have lost
him."
"And serves you right" said Carrie
Swindon as she hurried to the rescue
Willi smelling salts.
That was Flora Luudis' last llirtu
tlou.
She bad come to the conclusion that
it didn't pay ; und the next year she
married a gray-haired old widower as
jealous us blulieard.
And report does say that Dr. May is
engaged to little Mlie Dallas.
Just received ut t'hiuu Hull an im
inense assortment of Bohemian (Muss
ware part of an immense Invoice
brought over by the Viltc I'ttrm.
t'oflon Ntnlement
Kor tliu week fmllinr 12 It. Krhlay Decern-
her -il is7i. Kurnlslied exclusively for The
llKKAi.o by V. It. Kviinx Ueporler in I ills
ciiy ror the national roiion exennnge
Ml.icli un hand Neptelnlier 1st ...
Uccelveil this week 2I5
Kccclvcil previously :ts7(l2
Received since September 1st... 40707
Total 40701)
snipped inn weeu 2111m
Shiinicd nrevloiiHlv J4J.7-2.'t
Shipped since September 1st V7l1
Stock on hnnd 4WKI
MIOKKt IflllCI.
Middling If
Low Middling 11
Uood Urdtuiuy 10
MKTKitoi.nucAL.
IllKheat temperatnre.......M (18
Lowest temperature 2fl
Average lemperuiurv ai u in M
H'tlulall In luchps li .
Hcceliits tiiia week checked by excessive
tnluruil.
V. IC EVANS.
TKLK0K1PH MAHKKTS.
I.ivihpool December 24. Weekly receipt!
ip.v niiien vuii.ricHu iuii.iniu Dates; laiea
MiO) hnleii; American. '000 bitlea; atock.
.V'4.iKHl bales; ailual ;I7 1000 bales; American
l'J-.:M p. m. Spots opened (pilet and uu
chanued: uplands. 0 l.ellkl: Orleaim. 7 2.1ikl
Sales S.ooii biil; for ipeculatlou aud ex.
change 100 bales
.'ifW p. M.-Mpots uuchiuiged; uphiuils (115-
llkl; (irlealiB 7 d-triil. Halea American 4.S00
ci kw uhikahi Liccemoer ii;c. rjX'
change percent diacmiut.
Coiton sieady and unchanged; middling
12! c. Sales 700 hales; last uvening 1SO0 balca.
VHI1U 11.141.9 UfC.
l ot Ion iinet and uncliuiigoil. middlings
e. KtO... ? '.ilkhl linl.u.
Nkw York. Decomlier 21. Ouhl. Il.v.
Fitlnrea iulctand lirm; IVcemher l.'ll-litoi
W?c January U S l-ltilll.t-lBis Kebrna-
r i.i i-inciii-T-tc: .niircu iiTf-xnu i;voO; ADrll
1U 1:1-11!.$ l;l)-e: Mny 14 l-l M'8e '
tlold niuued at li:l'Ho:
HoH opened steady.
I2:U0 p.m. Spots dull.
ll:4am.-lnhl lhi'.c.
sterling exchange llrm and unchanged;
v o-1 151 ni'i IIIH IHJ1 OO.
I'liinmcrciai. 4 SI)m tWJ-4.
12: J) p. m. Gold lll'jO.
futures nutct aud uuclinnged. Ualci.olilO
unies.
3:1 i n. m.-(iold. ll;lko.
fiuiires cloiiciliiulel aud eaiy; Sales 12500
uiiiei.
Uold cloand at 1110.
2:US p. in. HpotH inlct.
IftAt p. lu.-OoldllSI-c.
vutiiroa ipilet and steady. Hales 11000
OALVasTON IVcember ill.-Uold 113W(9
1111; Silver lllk-illle.
Cotton ipilel; good ordinary live; low
middling. l:'ic; middling 12V; gwsl mid-
dling l.l''. sales 2M2 bulea; receipts 11:12
A Word or Advice to Travelers.
The Missouri Kansas aud Texal railway
has become so well known to the people of
lexai na one of the fluent and moat com-
fortable roadi on the continent to travel on
that It aoeran almost unueoemarr that we
should aay ohght In lta praise. Yet we can-
not ever get back from a trip over this line
without aaylug something In praise of the
management who alwayi seem to be striv-
ing to make their patroni comfortable while
trawling over their toad. The track la al
ways In the beat possible condition and
traiun are at all times run nt uniform speed.
Pullman'! Finest in-awing Itoom Bleeping
ears accompany all through paaaenger tralua
and if yon are going north or east by maki
ng your wanta known yon can go either Via
Hannibal or SU Lonla. And for Kani.ua
City Denver California or any of the north.
Western itiitcn or territories It Is much the
beat route we have from Texas Their din-
lug itatlom and boon for meala are all that
a traveler could wlah ror and la fact there
teems to bt nothing Ua undont to render
trip over tnti linf pienant. .. 2Vltf
II0UULAS WHITSKY & ( 0.
No. Mi: MhIu Mlre't.
HAVE AN ELEGANT STOCK OF
our 4ola we are romprlled lo decline
ellolMaya. dAWtlllJnnl
CITY UlSINESS.
Dallaa College.
Itllins linen omdiilly aiinouni'cd heretofore
thai more than Hwgi.ooo Iikvii been neeured for
Ilia erection of Ihu College eilldce. The
building eoiiuiilttoe utter pullent labor
have adopted a plan lor the building whliii.
lor archlloctuial beauty coiivenl 'iice and
durability rar Hiirpanswi every other College
Imllilliiu in the Male and when coumlnti'd
will hejitn oriiHineiit lo Texas and the pride
Ul our city. I lie cuiiiiinum win ixi inuuj in
place the building under contract In a lew
weekH. Many of our ellUeua have not aub-
erlhed yet;nnd iinw.'lliat Hiiocewi Is beyond
contingency It Is hoped thai all will lend a
11 herni lie ulna nanil. ill ilie incniiiinie
.jwhllii the audit are soliciting analataiiee. ll
collector hint linen apKiiutei to secure ueeua
fur vest title lunula aud to collect the tlrt
Inntalliueut upon our nnlea. We uikb upon
II oin I' luiiils proiiiptiieita lu meeting their
aKHiimeil obllgiitloiiN so as not to hluduror
delay this very liiipiiruuit enieipriite.
U.T.WILIHIKN
1'resldent.
B. b. May Hecretnry.
Hot and Cnltt llntlm at Wllaon'a Xo
III Mm aireei. lUictnlJm
To the Lad lea aud IJeotleiuen of lnl
lu.
I am now prepared to give all Information
regarding the (Irani! Jubilee ami Mask; Ball
ol New Year's Kve.
First Huiid the following letter from Mmo.
Uroux of New Orleans who will be here
Willi her enure wuroroiieoi eosiumes ruxty
nt the Ural ladles and gentlemen of the city
nave aireitoy sunsoriocu jor coiiuiues.
Nkw IIBI.kans December tt 1875.
Prof (teorae. Dallas. Tcxaa :
1 will he in tiiilvestou for u mask ball on
the 2lsl and if you think it will pay me 1
will tiring my costume! to dhiiiii i.et me
know at once and 1 l 1 come as wmiii aa I
have done at UalVeitou. J. 1. UKOI'X
New Urleaua.
In nildltlon to th la I take pleasure lu giving
me programme oi conn acting iieenuiuuu
input.
Mtwrs. Connor A Waller nnJ WillliimBA
Tolllver will rndl tickets each llrm ludiualng
tlioseHold tiy them.
The lollowingcommitteeof gentlemen will
he present to see the faou of every peimiu
who enters each gentleman vouching lur
the lady whose escort he la: 8. J. Adams
Ksq. John Kerr Kaq Mnjor Bark ley. Cap-
mm Jaca u'uuaru toionei nicuoy ami ur
Lock a.
The ball will take place at Lively Mall.
controlled by the widely-popular ('nptulu
Orr who will leave nothing undone no till
pari iu assisting u maiutaiu perteot order
The snaclous bulldlua will lie beautifully
decorated with pictures and fenlounsof ever-
greens entwined Willi biKpteta of oranges
nutted if my uwu nauna.
Kurtliertnore 1 will vote a handsome Soil
tulre Diamond l'ln to the inuat noimlur litilv
in the room and present a bunch ul oranges
to ( lie best character.
There will also be some curiosities never
heioreseeu in a hall-room in Texas ordered
direct from the llrm of Bbunuou Miller A
Crane. Maiden Lane. New York citv. Come
out and sec the sights never before seen in
ine Miaie.
Tickets S2..i0.
The mimic of course will be In accord
nnce; floor u axed ; nothing left unturned to
iiuiae tins tne grandest oeeoston ever given
In the Stale. FHOh . GKOHUK.
. .Manager.
W. K. Lyte 4 Co. nm estate agents No
100 Lainar street beg leave to coll the atten-
tion of portions wishing to purchase real c
late to the extensive listajof property on their
bulletin hoards in nud outside or their otbee
under the respective heads of "Improved
City Proprtyf"VacautClty lMt" "Farms"
ami "unimproved ana Wllld Lanim" em
.bracing business houses und vacant lota lu
the commercial center of the city. Also
building lots and a number of very desir
able rcMdcncsa situated lit every quarter of
uieeiiy. aino inrae u acts or wiut lanos in
Dullasaud other oouiii.lonot the State besides
n uuiiui-er 01 inrins or varioua sisea inciud
lug several large and highly Improved nlan
lations within live mlleiof the city ol Dallas
ttUg-HlU
NEW RDVERTISEmENTS.
. AND
PROMENADE CONCERT
:At the
BEVERLEY PAVILION
ON-
Sunday Afternoon Dec. 23
By the Finest Band ever heard in Dallaa
consisting of Nine First CTosa Musicians.
PART riKHT.
I. Kevelrle Von House
BBAHS BAND.
2. Urand Potpourl Grand nochos.Oltenbacli
UIU.UKSTRA.
Z'taber Polonaise
HKASH BAN D
I. Beautiful Blue Danube Walta Bums
UKCHESTKA
AMT REt'OKD.
I. Beat Dnaon Wftj Schoen
nKASH HAND.
Whi'igton Grand March
ORCHKHTRA.
J. Fifth Andoote and Wnltg Beyer
BRA8H BAND.
4. Twilight Serenade Kimble
unurir.sritA OK JUNE PIECES.
Conoert commencei at 9 o'clock iharp.
FIELD'S THEATRE
ViiiiKn
... in m vji aLT
Thursday Friday and Saturday
4 ana a& 1875.
B--No eouuectlon with any other troupe
traveling.
First appearance In Dallas of the old original
(Urganlaed in 1h:ihi "
Peak Family
CI -
OW188 ueii ninjfers
California Specialty Comftatloi
Classic Concert Company !
le aerrh'niM -. . .
.ra liuil a
Bueclaiur.
' Th . . . . .
moat
f f M
DatrnnMM l"ensof IMIiai for
their
Admission $1.00.
' a . ...
wiE "eoreo at Jobnaons Railroad
Ticket Offloe at Ban Jacinto Hotel. MO"
Fort'OMMKItCIAI. J0
A SI LCMIII)
I'.nr Your
Wife Mother or
Sister !
n vU'gant China Din-
ner Stt Tea Set or Cham-
hrr Met. XYv have (hem
from f.i.)0 to $lftO.10.
CalnMMtrare of all khul
Write to iin for Ihl and
prices
MILLER STEPHENSON
.101 N. till .St.
ST. LOUS
oetHO.d.t'wly
CHRISTMAS Ei
Trinity Iron Works
HOFFMAN & GARSIDE
Cor. Ross Ave. and Magnolia Sis
TEXAS
Machinery Repaired anil Every Description of Iron and Brass Castas on Hani
and Hade to Order on Snort Notice.
TROTST TTOTTMV. T?T?r
mayll lK76Uy
HaBafarturiri
OPENING-
. 604
frvxv N Main
BOOTS AWD SHOES.
We are receiving a full line or the best makes of Eastern work of all style! wbtebi ft
gefher with work of our own manufacture will comprise one of the largest stncki ever
opened iu Dallaa. UoU476dlyr
GREAT
-
HOLIDAY GOODS
Groldsmith Rosenthal & Co.
INTITl IHS ATTEITI0X OF IBS FUBLIO TO TBIIB
Great Display and Own Importation
TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES
AL80-THK1B GBE1T
MEN'S AND BOYS' LOTHIM
LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS
BOOTS AND 8H0E8
RIBBONS FLOWERS FEATHERS
HOSIERY KID GLOTES
BLANKETS C0VERLET8 ETC.
TO OUR WHOLESALE TRADE
BfW OFFEB fiBEATEK
TOTS AND FANCT GOODS
ATWHOLESAUC
WORK go to the llEItAU)
11;
CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS.
CURTAINS
J. Kcnnard ! h
i
418 and 418 North Fourth 8trt
ST. LOUIS.
Kep in store the largrat and mod M
plete amortimnt ol' all grulm of
Carpets and Curtain
IN TIIK WK9T OH HOUTH.
We buy direct from the
Manufacturers
And guurintet low prices at either Whelml
or retail. Write for price i or other Information
required. Ordrri will rrcelvi our but attention.
J. KENNAltD & S0XS
oclSO-dAwly ST. lOUlg.
- rTR A HPWTAT.TV
and Dealer la
OPENING
OTP -
TUB-
ISNl'll Ulii OF
HATS. CAPS Kid
ALPACAS FLAMH&
BABAIXS THAU BTEB.
GOLDSMITH. ROSENTHAL ft CO.
7OLLAHST0Sl
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