The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 26, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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THIS II4U.V IIKHAI.U
SVIll hn fimad Ml lV III news.
buys oil Mil linlim l I lix Tesas
mI fMUIi railway. enl nl lit
stands Ml ll I.tufiuid. aim Jnrlalu
muiI liiimr IiuidIm
DAltA tEXAg.
BIN DAI MOttKIHtl tint VAKt'U 20.
KKL1GI01S NOTIl'KH.
IhrUtlsS I'hurrli.-Coriier Austin iilri'ut
lid Ilea avenue Her vices lli and 7 o'clock
Muiidiiy Mulinol at U III. Himlul mealing v.
ery TliuiMluy ulght lit 7 o'clock. Hhler Kirk
Baxter rusbir
II. K. CliUrrS suslS-l'ornur Commerce mid
Lumar atroets - Iwv. Mr. Necly Pastor.
Hoi vine at It s.ui. mid 7 p.m.KVary Hiiniliiy.
i'rnyer iueiiUnn. Thursday evening nt 7.
-o'clock. Hlrmigers and vlslllng members
brethren ennllully Invlluil
Cositrfgalleaal IHurrM-HervInu every Hun.
day t Knights l Py thlus Hull l'rouuhliig
ut II o'clock tti-duy by ltv II M. Dun lulu.
V lltltif Urnl lu uu iiunllully lilVlti'd to at'
tend
Firs) Raptlal Cliurrb i'lirimr Hycumure ami
Pulterson streets-llrv. (I. W. lingers l'lmlor
(residence 'J Id llryuu alrcol). Nervine every
lonl's Duy at 11 o'clock a.m. nnd Vi o'clock
p.m.- Hahballi Hohool at oVIih'Ii a.m.
Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening ut 7)i
o'clock. Hnt fni.
Klrnl Presbyteries Ohurili-On Dim ntnu (
lUiv. A. I. Hinltli Pastor. Nundny Hcliool ul
; o'clock it in; iinhioIiIiik ut II a.m. unci 7
l m. 1'rnyrr mooting on Wednesday oven-
limn. Ladies Aid Hocloly meal every
'J'liuriHluy oveulng at p. in. ut Hi" Cliiiii'li.
Young HcS's CkrUlUn AsmirlutloB-ltoniitH
nyrir muuford's boot unil "lion store Kim
I reel. Free reading moms uoii uvury ulghl
Krroii4 I'rrtliylsrlsu I'liurrh Norln.-At Odd
Fellowa' Hall Hulilmlli morning ut II
o'clock nnd Hnhhath evening nt 7::w. Huv
J.U. Venublo 1'aHtor. Hulilmlli hkIioo! nt Hi
a. M. every Hulilmlli.
Tttbrmirlli II. K. I'kur.'b.-Hepvli'oii lo-dilj'
lu Dim lf(ilurn room oftlio nw mnifliini
fii'ddilug by Huv. M. Ciirhurl lliii I'lmliir ul
11 A. M. and 7 F. N. !Iuh IiihdII:ii ul 1U A. U.
unil Huiiduy wliool ut 2 I'. M.
rilEFEIIIlEn SPECIALS.
. Fr Silt or Rnt.
lloimM ami loti lu KiikIo Kurd liallim
iiiatyl Apply to
TOM CUNNINGHAM
Iiiur21(l:'iil
Kukle I'ord.
Tliu Waiililiigtoii bourn) on til o cornur of
W ihmJ mid Mui'kut utruuta U now oft'tuvd for
' reut. MlluutiHl lu dmli'ublo liinution; tfood
! well end nUtnin. Apply Ii)
UKO. MDNItOIC
mtr21dlw ' Uu ihoiuIhch.
' Rat Poilon t
Th price reduced (HI y por vent eniihlluu
nil oltlzeiiH to rid tbi'lr premlHOM of tlieiio
pfwlit. prepared ut the
MAHKKT DKt'O HTllKK
. 818 Malu at met.
fiiMTlptlun eurefully uoiupouiidud iilo
u. I bftkltij! 1'owilcr prepmnd.alieup ut the
JMARKK1 DKUU MTOMK.
' ; " Sill Miilu Btrnut
. Ltdim Altentianl
I in reolvlii( dully from Now York a
. Iniye luvolee of tlie llooiit nuVKlllev In Mllll-
iii ry Uoo-lj Kruncta l'ultern IIuIji ui.d nil
kind of tlutrtmrot'O Blriw Kngllfili CMp
Kii'l U'iio;ii Hum. I will Uoop nlwuy on
IihikI Mm lurHent mul lliicul UMHirtinejit ol
the laUwt novoUlen mull ia Klowcni Luivfi
TrlionupKS nnd will b. II lln in lower Itiun
ny ollii luiiiheiatbcoity
I'liiuHu give mo a. cull uml 1 will lo linppy
' .... rl. J HALM) N
u:ni2-tf.;
k 511 Mill ii Ml oet.
: All kind of Imtr nrtntu up tu every rylu
!)lltl..Nt prloe pnld fur lamiun liair ut H
1 RAlOfi 'H '")! I M uln t reel.
' For Sale I Ale Orat Bargain I I.
i A kooU .'lJl)tme pownr engine with u now
two-IUa-il holler" l In "hen In illmmiter bi 'Hi
Iot long togeUmr with two run of burr
MiuftlUK. ht'lLa pulloyi. (iiiiiij dW. Hiulu-
hie lor Kriut or uw mill. Oititrcd very I'm
lorii:inhor In exvhutign lor duslnihle Ijullue
5lty property by W. V. LY I K A ca
i Knul Pstoe A4nU Jio. 109 Laiiiiu kIii.'I
I lUi:lllliVl
. J. V. Chllden
Hurgeon nnd Pliyalolan. Ortlci' No. 307 Main
treet up itnlrii Boom No. a where be will
lie fonnd ut all bourn both duy and night
jnoJl-dtf .
Wntd.
furtlel desiring to (ell ruglHtereil oounly
scrip will find a purchaser at the Kxunitnge
Bank. luub'Jdtf
J. 0. Booth & Co. Auctioneer
716 Khn street next door to Collar more will
liuy or ell any audall kludn of Furniture
Tories Mulca Wagana Etc. Kic or Hell any
tbtng left at prlvute Hule. Auctlou every
Jay. Joe G. Booth auctioneer. ebilMlm
I .
j ' Mi" N. Miller
. Tuaoher of Tabernacle acbool on Elm
' street lu under many obligations to the good
ClUxenROt Dallas lor their Ulieral pntrouage
W ber niuoe the opeulng of her school uud
' for the many merry Intelligent boys and
' ' glr s they have commuted o her care; but
Is UU nurther prepared to form el usees in
. Cbemlstry Natural Plillasopiiy Higher
iHistory.aeolngy Zoology or Botnuy. Buy
'lug given considerable attention to these
' -Jirnuclnw under tliejjcat Instruction she will
lake pleasant In forming cIohhos lu uny of
'them on liberal terms u any may be wish
! hm li MYUADnla lltntn ' fl.7-r1 1 tti
. Wanted to Let.
. Furnished rooms with best of convent
sucea and accommodations lOJ0 llulu street.
Metropolitan Nsws Stors.
;i.ii) ni!V 'linifls n.puill.Mn and
.;mt'irt sevuu pupeni awek-de-ijiiuy
partof theoily ton tiiikty
'Uuiieo. Corner i.lm and Hyca-
"ii.m-dtt
J tvuvp's Ltaor Baar Dpot
M IsHwl'i-oswnion's Beer Saloon corner
k 'r-i .'"-K.wlAvYdrvM ktrorw has Jnst ro-
lniJ a f l'ad f their Olebru ted lKer
. uraei fiu.a UoiUed and la kifcu... Oiders will
4akt- -loptly attontfaoj to. . -.
UieiV
UigUat Wall Paper! Wall Paper 1 1
j r the largest stock ever before brought
- J market. fiO.COO rolls direct from the
' Vnnd factory lif the world. All can rely
cjludlng Just what they want. Designs
and beautiful and prices at the very
;om. Ladles are particularly Invited to
1 1 uud examine. . . K. V. LVLK
. . 607 Unln atreet.
it vs - ' r.irrrrirrn
mor.11 Terrell Wood Works are making
' 4tHh doors wlndowa and ao forth
. iob church bouse at Karmeraville.
!j "ny had to compete with Dallas In
t quality and flniah of the work and
i ' ii bld tier In the price to get the
be pr
i ITArmiirsvHlA nennlArllrl tint vtall
x -Ight place in Dallas If they came
1 i t')'4' ..II Tli rnnnrfpr saw In nna
' - to "i.meiit ln-thts pit- " ".''l-wj
- -'i-;rWA"foUa
" 1S? - .rotten out for lnrc
while' the-
' out foor-b"00
'"I rtot Terrell.. Vf f
T " '.7 Lyte arid HUev'aitl
.Uundrea ooi
r " J - IlilA
! :;r:;:;;'i ..v..itie''
" .'.. invUhrlr. property
1 c.H at tilery
3 1
ud A ve
j. 1. j.feto-J c i'y
1IIK hWIHN Ul l V. I I.I II.
Ilia liruiul Cuiirrrl mmiI IihII J nriftt
Uuiiii-riiieT ef Our Uannaii
Cltlseiis
One of tli muni eiiJ.iyuliluoi'i'UHliiiin
of lliu RcaHoii wui Hit Kriini) ioiiiii'iI
anil Imll of (lio HtviHM Ulwtt CI uli glvun
IiihI iilght ul lliu (Jimrtliiiiwa. 'J'lm
lurgu ntul C(.miiiuilliiii Imll nt llm
CiHii thoiiHu wun vt iy niiiiifiiitttbly lllli'il
t liHlf jiuuti'lglit o'rlmik ty the lifiitily
uml fimlilHi u( our Uv until oltlzt'iu
Tlii! couourt (inulii'il with tlio "Citviv-
tlim" nf I)iiinl.i'ttl uy t tin Dalliw Htur
lluinl. which .wun ruinlcrtil In
I ho niont uiioxci'iitloiiuhlu inunncr
Thi'U followoil llio tixiUlHiti'ly Mwuit
Irof "In illu Furuu." hy thn HwInn
(JlfeC'luu 'I'lio lifitutl fill and uoomu
pliflioil Mlribnn lluilwitf unit lli'iirli'lllu
Doll followml with h tiiuuii limit
wliii'U wan luiiilly iiiiiiIuiiiIimI In ijuluk
UOUIMmIoII Wild I'l'lllllTt'll "Dun IiihI lll'l"
IIiihii" hy thuTiirner Nlnlnu Hocluty
"HanUi'ltllH" hy tlittHwlMH (ilwiCluh;
"Dor Kiihri-lhuii" hy tlm fair (IiiiikIi-
U'Wof Jacob uml Jlonry Jlill; tho iluott
of "Tho riahiTaiun" hy Mi'BHrn.
l K Jluiiiiy uml II. KrloilnuiH
iinl dually tho Krainl "FrtiohlliiKM
inurHuh" hy tho HwIhh tilou Cluh.
Jt la hanlly niMMWHury for tm tu uiM
tliut tho iiiuhIu mul hlUKlntf wua ri n
ijered no only tho iiiiihIu IovIiik (Jit-
iiiuiih know how to liitorprut iU The
bull uml huiht followml anil tho ru-
purior In ft the cay thioiiK in tho ik'pth
uftliuniH.y ilanw piry one hwiii-
lugly throwing cure to the wlmU mnl
uiijoy hi(( 'hlniHi'lf to tlie fulhmt hunt
of IllH IlK'lllllltlllll.
Aiiiouk the muijy well known fill-
.oiih pri'rtt'iit the rojiorti-r notml (ivn-
eral W. L. CbIkiII Coloiifl K. V. M-
Luro Cuiitain V. K. iMorton T. 1'.
Hurry Leomihl liohny lVtur Itulneke
A. Mnller li. Huhmhl II. Uoll Charh-y
MflHtiMhmiH V. lt.il 1 mul Hiiilu A.
.MuIhIi'I'Iiium.
LOCAL MEY.TIES.
l'lover are hecoining ili'iitlful on
the prairloH.
Only n eliort time loiimr In whleh
to reglater.
Ktiiulay Hehool ut the Cotn lhotiHa
this afternoon
Mud rupidly drying up mul
weather ilolightful.
1'liilu gold ring uiade to order in
two hotiraat Wehli'H. Jif.
KjilHcopul aervicua will ho held in
the hull over Wheal's store to-ihty.
The trloka of the profeauloiuil Pul-
lua "polllluhm" nre many mid vain.
The l'hu'iiix mills want tennis to
haul Western freight. See ad. lu an-
oilier column.
Noi'luehaH been obtained to the
I liievoa who entered Hurton'a gnu ea-
labliHliuii'Ut early Friday morning.
Our young friend M. C. Wert of
I ho linn of Wert Hinltli & Co. ia
hapiy luciuiHo Ha u girl uud weighed
over the average.
Ml! iiiui the negro Jonea aen-
tetiet I l-i Ihi hum; atlll lie In Jail
aujiioiiuly 'wultiiig the decision of the
Supreme i.'nurt 011 their oaaea.
K'i'i vlees at the lecture room of the
new Methodiat Eplaeopal churuh on
Elm atreet at tho usual hours to-day.
tStrmigt'M me cordially Invited.
County Hcrip vauted by Johnson
AMauet IQrand Hotel who liny
mid sell railroad tickets to all parts uf
tiiu United tutea mid Canada. Ad.
We umliTHtand that our popular
townsmen lr. J. W. Crowdua and H.
8. Krvuy Kaq. are candidates for re
election as oounciluiou from the Third
Wurd.
A row occurred at the coon saloon
on Market street laat night about half-
puat eleven o'clock which resulted in
one coon getting a bloody nose and
the other u skinned shin.
Four braves were before Ilia Hon
or yesterday and each left a deposit of
lawful currency for the pleasure of
walking around the cily with u navy-
six Btrapped to bit) waist.
No better sets of teeth can bo had
at any price than Bnyder & Adams are
making for tea dollars. .Filling at
half the usual rates. Hooma !J und 6
San Jacinto Hotel. Adv.
Judging from the numerous new
arrivals in the city It may not be pre-
mature lo prodictan lucreased demand
for baliy carriage? with a correspond
ing advance In prices.
To our acoountof the festivities at
Paris we unintentionally omitted to
mention that Or. Cutler editor and
proprietor of the Dallas Dully Gum-
movlu. was preseut to do honor to the
occasion.
. Tickets to New Orleans fifteen
dollars. 1 For sale by ; Johnson & Man-
get LeGrand Hotel. Thty buy and
sell Kailroad tiokeU to all poiuta.
County scrip la wauted by thorn. Ad.
The Dallu j Btr Hand were not
able to givo fiujir noucert lust Stuuday
on aecouut of bad weather ; but this
evening they will give the lovers of
pleasure u chance to "trip the .light
funtaatio toe" at the iUewery l'avii-
llou. '
A negro named Grayson obarged
with the theft of a ten-dollar bill
mention of which appeared lu Thb
Hkhai.d yesterday was committed to
Jail by Judge Ilurford in default of
bond to appear Monday mornlug.
'-l8tefauo Brothers 813 Main
street; having an extra One and large
lot of oranges and lemons on hand
oflor them to the publlo at from Ave
dollars and fifty cents to six dollars
and fifty cents per box Adv .
J. LWillnW' Esq. wo learn Is a
oaudidate for councilman from the
Fourth Ward. Mr. Williams lathe
senior member of the popular firm of
of Williams ATolllver druggists and
It" elected will make vtble and efll
!
Mesir. Reed & Iftthrop are In re
ceipt tf some very fine lines or wall
pH.ers-goll-mlca u
beautiful to behold.
foods are Invited to
papers golu-mica iiniwt gorgeous anu
Aiiwaiuiug sucn
cult M pn3 Main
street; also a full ntovk of curtains.
Ad. . ' ' ' ;
' Attention Is directed to thb call on
Mr. E. P. Cowen. slcned bV niauy of
h9 lt buslue mm of the city re.
nuniii to ic hufore the votur4 uu a nan .
ilhlate for Alihnnaii from the Third
Wunl.
The new hiiilillug of the City
Hunk nt Hie uornr of Kim mnl Ia-
iniir utriota whon noiniilotoil will he
onn of the llneat In lliu Hlatu It In
thruentorloN hlifli vx"liinlve of Iiiimu-
nii'iit while the entire front will lie
eonipimi'il of Iron unil plate uImhh
I ii uuothur column uppi aiH u couf
niiiiili'iilliiii from Mitrnlial J'inl lu
nfi rouue to the uppoliilnu'iit mul illt-
liiixHiil of polliit'ini'ii wherein he ilia-
I'luluiH all power to i-llher uppnlnt or
illNinUa J In forllllea UHMi'itlona
Willi ex trueW fioui the elly ohmter
ami onllil.ni to wlileh lie refer tiny
who iluliM the fm'lK uh Ntateil hy liini.
The report of u plntol ahot uhoiit
twelve o'eloi'k laat night uwakeui'il
vIhIoiih of gore uml atarlling l.euil-lluea
to lliu luiuil of the reporter. Hut it re-
mi 1 1 imI lu nothing luore than the fuel
that u uoujilo of iliu Ucj'h liclng hulli'il
hyai'i'iiwd of muIiIo hrethreu ut lliu
urn tier of Lniuar aired ami l'aollli) ave.
line uuHWt ruil Die aulute with a volley
of (ino uu n from a Inuil-inoiillicil navy-
alx Marahul IVulc liajipeiieil to lie in
the vicinity ami the niartlal Imllvhhuil
ami lila eouipanloii were ipilutly on
limited with in i I it ii ry honora to the
howela of the ealahooae They w III
make uu Jnllli'ial report to tho Major
(lei.eral uotnmandliig to-morrow
imiriilug.
Bl'BLKBAN NEWS.
I'orl Worth.
l'eilro aiiiieuiM to be the favorite
game.
Iteal estalo Is atlll held at railroad
figures.
liullroad excitement abating and
peoplo settling down to hard work.
riiotographs of what Fort Worth
might liava been are a drug ou the
market
W in k has ceased for the laek of
means on the Fort Worth and Alliga
tor Luke Hallway
The proposition of Dallas capitalists
to build a Htruel railway to this place
meets with universal favor.
I'liddoclt propones to DiiUh up on the
ollleial count lu lime to reach Phila
delphia hy the glorious Ith.
Work on tho New York Fort Worth
and Valparaiso Kuilway is progressing
HutlHluutorlly contractors working
from both ends.
Tho rumor that Humum contem-
plated visiting this town for the pur-
pose of making additions lo his men-
uurio of wild animals turns out lo be
a canard.
Tho repi;rt la without foundation
that ruddock expires to Henuloriul
honora. He lias no disposition to enter
tho field against Coke Hancock Ire-
laud or Deviue.
Ileiilsuii.
Nearly every one you meet com-
plains of bad milila.
I'm ties are engaged laying a aldo-
walk Jiiat beyond Cull's livery stable.
The hiiu set clear lust night and
there is every Indication that we are
to have some lino weather.
A Granger of close observation says
the prach crop is not seriously injured.
Ho Is confident of a bountiful crop if
wd' have mi more severe frosts.
T mil.
Crops gout) ami farmers Jubilant.
Many substantial improvements un
der way.
Iteal estate baa been changing hands
freely this week.
Several more brick buildings will be
erected this summer.
Dr. Jonea Adunia of I'tirt Worth is
In town trying to buy property here
He la one of the lini-st occulists in the
Stale mid a clever man.
Mieriiinii.
Ham Hall will make a good City
Marshal.
Captain MeCamunt declines tho nom
ination for Alderman in his wurd.
The Methodist Hunday School meets
in the morning now instead of the af-
ternoon. A new awning has beeut put in front
of Moore's block and the' Dugau and
Chapman block.
The new Catholic church will lie
thrown open ami dedicated this morn
ing by Bishop Duboiu who is tiuw in
town.
Cole Brothers and Johnson dealers
in lightening roils pumps etc.. were
out laat Saturday with thirteen new
wagons parading through the streets
making the small boys think it circus
bail arrived.
The City Council at Its meeting last I
Monday instructed the City Mur?' l to
have fie sewer on the uort'. side of
the square repaired ami nut ia good
condition nt once.
Frl.4s or (; Nuuilay Nehonl Work.
Tho Executive Committee of tlie
State Hunday School Convention lobe
helti In the City of Dallas on the Inth
i-.un uiio .uiu i April lake pleasure
in making the following announce-
ments: 1. Arrangements have been made
with the Houston and Texas Central
Hull way by which all delegates hav-
ing paid lull fare from their respective
stations to Dallas will be passed Kkkk
from Dallas to salil stations. A certifi-
cate signed by the Secretary of the
Couventlon aud stamped by the Com
pany's Agent will entitle the bearer to
tlio afurrsaid privileges. It Is confi-
dently expected and believed that the
same favorable terms will be eltected
with the Texas and Paclflo and Inter-
national and Great Northern roads as
negotiations looking to that end are
now in progress.
' 2. The committee will hold Its sen-
slou at Lamar Street Methodist
Church and will be promptly called
lo order at imlf-nast aeveu o'clock on
the evening of Tuesday the 18th
proximo. a
8. The committee wish to say that
they earnestly hope that our citizens
will uot be wauling In manifestations
of their wonted hospitality. They an-
ticipate a large and enthusiastlo gath-
ering of the friends of this noble cause
from all parts of the State and even
many from a distance and they trust
thnl our people will throw their ibMira
wide open for tho reception of visitors.
All who are willing to entertain will
Please eonuuuulcats with Obtain
John M. McCoy or any other member
of the KxeeuUve Committee.
A. w. NinvLlN.Chslnnan.
OAVID W. AUAMH8eirt.Ury.
Blots paper plMe copy. ; - '" 1
i':.M iicii'Ui:n.
The Olllcrr Me. !' liullaaj I'omily-
Who they Are Mutl Where
'Miry I'Hine from.
.MMKri I' (IIJIII'NII'IIT
the ruiionlly denied Assessor of Jlalius
county was Imrii In Alien county
Kentucky on the illat of November
IS.II At lliu age of twenly-lhrce he
married ami emigrated to Texas ar
riving In the town of Dallas In Novem
ber IHoJ Nhm tly after Ida arrival lie
moved to a farm on Five-mile creek
six miles from town where he bus
ever since continued to reside. In
April 1 H'7 ho wits elected uoiiHtuhlu of
his township ami lu IkM was elected
Assessor uud Collector of luxes for Dal-
ian county uud in lHHiwus re-elected
to the same olllce. In August
Wl he was elected together with
Colonel John V McCoy to 1)11 an un
expired term lu Hie Lower House of
the legislature. In June IS(: he en-
tered the Confederate army having
enlisted lu the Thirty-first Jtcglmcnt
Texas Dismounted Cavalry ami re
mained iu rcrvlec until the surrender
lu IHIill lie was again elected ussessor
ami collector but was removed by the
military authoillies in November
lhli" mid disfranchised on uecount of
political disabilities. Ills past record
in the sitiiic olllco Is u guaranty that
his administration will lie Conducted
honestly eipiltably and Willi uu eye to
tlm Interests uf tho people as well as
tliu Stale.
V. II. I'KATilllH
the gontleinun selected over a mini her
of popular opponents to fill the olllce
of Collector of Dallas county was horn
iu 1'uluskl county Kentucky ami
when tpilte young removed with his
parents to Dufayelto county Missouri
lu May 1H0I he joined tho Southern
volunteer army and served with it un-
til January iHii when ho enlisted as
a private in the Confederate service.
At the battle of Corinth although a
hoii-comtnissloiicil ollleer he com-
manded the skirmishers of his regi
ment uud was rewurded at the clone of
the light with a llttutuirim's uonimh
lon. During the siege at Ylcksburg he
hint command of the detail that threw
the hand grenades over the breastworks
ut Fort Hill or "forlorn. Hope" uud
Iheru received a wound from a shell
which necessitated the umputatioii uf
Ids right leg. He eiinio to Dalian In
ISO I and until within a short time
mint lias been engaged In mercantile
pursuits at one time being the senior
member of the oxfeiisive house of
l'ruther & Murphy.
MAHT1N v. t'Ol.U
the gentleman re-elected to the olllce
of Cuuiitv Treasurer is the boh of
John Cole ono of the curly pluneers
of Northern Texas who settled at the
Cedar Springs throe miles north of the
city of Hallux as early us I Mil. Martin
V.Cole was born lu Arkansas but re-
moved to this county when very
young where he was raised ami edu-
cated. Hy the death of his father the
support of his widowed mother uud
yotiiifjur brother devolved upon him.
During lliu war lie twice enlisted uud
was twice discharged In consequence
of physical disability.
1'iirsoiinl.
Messrs. John B. Ilowel and James
Chappie of Little Rock arrived in our
cily Friday evening with a view of
loeutiug permanently. Should they
tlo no liny w ill ?ngaga in the grocery
business.
Mr. I). C. Van Meter nnd John A.
Iiyle F.sq of Purls Kentucky ar
among the visitors to our city.
Mrs. Chestnut tho popular mil-
liner No. Mo Kim street up stairs
over J. C. McConnell's bind ware store
is in receipt of the first arrivals of her
spring stock which emhraues till tliu
latest novelties uml fasliluiia to which
tlie attention of the ladies of Dallas is
called. Ad
ltcglsirullou.
So far registration progresses but
slowly and us the books will be closed
ou tlie first ot April It is feared that
many will neglect to attend to this
mutter until too lute and thus be de-
barred from voting ut tlie doming mu-
nicipal election. It is hardly neces-
sary to enumerate tho necessity for
polling the entire strength of our vote
on the 4th of April. The reasons are
manifold and should be appreciated
by every voter who has tlie interests of
Dullas at heart. Many who registered
lust yeur have changed 'their places of
voting by moving from one Ward to
another nnd they should see to It be
fore It is too lute that their names are
properly transferred on the registra-
tion books. No charge la made fo
registeriug ami no man's business
probably ia such but that he can spare
n few minutes lime to this important
duty. Every irood cili.on sliouUl bear'
it iu mind that It Is hi i ilnty to register
and vote.
iComuiiHi'
To til iftrti
-.-1.1
of ll hs.
My attention 1" oeen culio'i to com
plaint made :;. ust nic for r t.Miiing
upon tho police lorce of tlie eny cer
tain policemen who uro iuiioxIoih tu
the people and I uvi'. myself of this
method ol explaining my true position
towards tlie police force uud the police
board. I do this to place the blame if
any there la where it properly belongs.
I call the atteutiou of those who
thluk that I have chief coutrol of the
force and everything pertuluinir to it.
to section 14 of the preseut cburter of
uny which reads as follows
"The mayor of the city shall be chief
executive oincer of said corporation
and shall be vigilant aud active at all
times In causing the laws aud ordi-
nances for the govern nieut of said city
to be duly executed aud put lu force.
He shall liupect the conduct of all
subordinate officers In the governieut
thereof ond as fur as It may be in bis
power shall cause all negligence care-
lessness aud positive violations of duty
to be prosecuted."
- Also to seotlon 20 of same charter
that prescribes my duties and delegates
my powers. Said section reads:
"The marshal of tho city snail be
ex officio chief of polico aud may ap-
point one or more deputies and shall
either lu persou or by deputy attend
upon the Recorder's or Mayor's oourt
while said court Is in session and
shall promptly and faithfully execute
an wiiu aim process issuea from sani
court. He shall have like power w ith
the Sherlfl of the county to execute
the writ of search warrant. He shall
lie active In quelling- rioti disorder
and diHtarlmu.-ee of the rjesce within
into custody sit persons M oHendiog
glot tht of the olt ste."
"". vj .uu shsii wiae
Throughout this wholu section there
Is no iower given me to appoint or re-
move a policeman.
Suction li ol tliu ordinance reads as
follows :
"The Hoard of 1'nllco shall make ull
(ippniutmcuU of ollleersaiid members
ol the polieu force of lliu city uud pre-
bulrlo rules uml regulations tor tliu
government of the name uml nlmll
hare iHiit'ir U leiiiovouny ollleer or
member of such pollen foien lor any
neglect of iluiy or lor uny viola-
tion of the rules uud regnlulhiiis pre-
scribed fol'tlic g'lvt-iiiiuiiul o tliosume;
jtntridid thnl thet'iiy Council may al
any lime revise ulicr or amend such
rules uud rrgulullnns." Scuilou 70 of
lliu ordinances makes tliu Mayor u'Hl
two Aldermen the II Hint uf i'ollce lliu
Mayor being chairman.
II will be readily seen by reference
to seel loll 7- of ordinances uml the
foregoing provisions of lliu charter
thai 1 am powerless either
to appoint or remove and
that lliis vliolu matter rests with
tho Mayor ami I'ollce II iiinl 1 have
never alleuded lliu Police Hoard when
the appointment or ilisrhurge of a po-
liceman was under cousldcraUuu but
what 1 have been reiiuented to with
draw except al. the aip'ilntlil"Ut of
policemen in .M.rll lii I us ino pro-
ceedings of sulil 11 mnl are ulih l'ij jiri.
vote. 1 have known one policeman
discharged without uny mil leu to me
ami without notice ch irges or trial to
him and my ropiest I hire times made
to the Chairman of the Hoard to lm al-
lowed the prlvildge of knowing the
cause of Ills removal was treated witli
silence. 1 mention tliis as an Illustra-
tion of the Inlliience I wield ill lliu I'o-
llce department. 1 understand the
Importance of having good men on the
foree-iuen who are actuated by liou-
esly and u hciim' of duty and 1 blame
mi one for complaining w lien they see
them acting in any other manner;
lull I hope tliu unpopularity uf a few of
them will liol lie allowed lo ullccl me
when us i have shown ly charter ami
by ordinance that 1 have no more
power under the present state of af-
fairs than mi ordinary policeman.
Very respectfully
' JI NK I'BAK.
Oily AnuMliul and Kx-oillulo duel or police.
TELKUiiANJll! SIMMAUV.
A Columbia special to the Nashville
Tennessee American announces the
death of Chief Justice A. S. P. Nichol-
son. The deceased was a United
States Senator In 1SIU u member of
tlie Southern Convention of lSoi) and
uditor of the Washington Union dur-
ing I'lci'cc's administration. His death
reduces tlie number (if Supreme Court
Judges from sis to five und in ac.
cordanco with coiistiluilomil proyls.
Ions prevents thu Court from hereultcr
sitting lu two sections
A report has been started from Chey
enne that General ('rook hud had u
terrible light with Sitting Hull's baud
of Sioux with a losa of two soldiers
and sixteen Indians and that an
ollleer was In Cheyenne recruiting vol-
unteers to go to the General's saist-
uiiue. .o such Information lias been
received at Fort Laramie ami General
Williams is authority for (lie denial of
tho whole story. No information relit.
live thereto bus been received at Fort
I'Vtterden which is the nearest point
to the expedition.
Four young men from sixteen to
twenty years of age two of them
named Schm.ldt of Winona Minn.
during the fiood last week were caught
on a bridge at New City Minn. Both
cutis of the bridge were swept away
leaving them passive lu the middle.
They called ou a 1'olunder living near
to help them or notify their friends of
their situation. He refused unless
they would give him a large sum of
money. The boys rt!isaiueI on the
bridge nil night until nearly uoon
next day wlicu (hey were resjued by
an Englishman named Markham by
means of a raft. They were so bndly
frozen that all four were compelled to
stiller amputation of both feet. The op
eriitions were performed yisterday
und it is feared that two of tlie victims
win die. rnc roianiier tied lo eicupe
being lynched
Dkthoit March ill. An immense
crowd tilled the Detroit Opera House
to-night to witness the wrestling mutch
for $1 000 and tlie championship of the
world betweeu Colonel J. II. Mc
Laughlin of Detroit and Jacob H
Martin of Vpsilanti. Both men ap
peared in splendid condition. Mc
Laughlin weighed 215 aud Martin 215
poundu Mr. Hornsby of the Chicago
Field was chosen referee. Time was
called at H:'!7nnd in less than two min-
utes after Martin was thrown squarely
on his back. The second round was a
most desperate contest lasting thirty-
three minutes ami ended in McLuugli-
liu going down. The third rou.ul com
nieuced at 0::V. At the end of twenty-
two mlnutef thu athletes rented four
minutes. Three minutes afterwards
McLaughlin went down the referee
deriding no full. At 10: S a rest of six
minutes was taken and at 11:10 Mar
tin was thrown but the referee decided
no I'ul This created intense excite
nient and conr.iMoii Alter over an
hour's wrangle the referee resigned.
It was fimdiy agreed to declare the
match a draw.
MARKETS BT TKLKVIIAPH.
j OALVKSToN March 'i').-Uot J Il:lttall4
rmver iu.ill ti.
K change New York slght! premium;
New Orleans sight par to premium.
Cotton firm and hlbei. (food onlluitry
10? jo; low middling Uv; middling 13c; .mod
inidillng l:t'c. Hales .Vie bales; receipts 818
bales.
IlldtH Dry 1 ic; dry Hint selected I lie; ns
they run r."iyl:l'c: light salted 1; wet
salted selected sc; as ttiey run 7le; green
Vtc.
Coffee weak aud lower. Fair 17.' ic; good
lHe; choice lllc.
Klour Treble extra Id l"il ""; choice
M7.VI7 0U; cbJlce famllyl7 SCy? 33; faucy
J 2j(H 30.
Bugar Louisiana fully fair 1h(g7e;
prime to choice ffV&S'-i'c; No. 'J Ti.vS'e.
NW Oklcass March i.i.-Uold IUHmIH'j.
Bight exchange premium.
Cotton quiet and Arm. Middling 18'c
Bales 6000 bales.
N (W Yoaa March 25-Oold closed at 111.
Bterllng exebange-short II W; long U H7.
Commercial 8IS l S5. Blocks active ami
better. Money 4 per cent.
Cotton steady. Futures closed Orm. Hales
W.S00 bales future doll very.
IjivtRi'oai. March 25. Cotton oloeed alesdv.
Uplands 0 S-1I1J: Orleans lil-lDd. Bales
00 b.tles Am irlcan.
Bt. Louis March 25Flour quiet aud un-
changed. Wheat strong and higher: No. 3
11 WX.I51;No S fl SO.
Cattle Arm bat very Utile doing. Uood to
choice native steers 94 7c.S 1 30.
Miss Henrietta Parker u io.i.j
woman of New Brltlan Conn. '. ut
who died recently left seven hundred
aud ttrtV dollars
cuaious uieirurtion or the freedmen
In Usorsia.
She was odos a tin..yl
slsvt.
A itm.K-i M ii m:t.
A Uentle Hint lo Hie sjlisrii aUiooli rs
of this lliilllwlclti
Why cuuiiot Dallas have a rlflc-eliib
a corps of sharp shooters a c)iileii.
vendn ? She iiertalnly has the underlet
for two or three organ Uul Ions of the
kind und cannot houst uf a single one
If wn except it few patrintlii Switers
wlio oceusMiually go out for prudlco
lu nearly all cities the Germans have
one or inure such soclelles ami what
witli picnics aud target-excursions con-
tribute not a Utile to out-dour umuse-
nient In summer. And there certainly
uru enough crack rlllu shots among lliu
young men of Dallas to form u club
which witli little practice ut hug
range II would pu.lu some of the
older teums of Northern ami Western
cities to "get away with." The sport
is manly and the outlay necessary for
its Indulgence need not lie great. I'ul
your heads together geiuienicn anu
see if you cannot oiler us tills variation
in our summer sports
What would he easier than for the
Turnvcreln to add u "shooting section"
to their already admirably arranged
UHsoclutlon '' Suppose Messrs. Henry
Hull Leopold Bohuy Fred. Miller E.
Kohler John Lingo und other g i-
ahead members of the vcreln put their
shoulders to tliu wheel ami let Us see
the green jackots of drr !itl rti again
Itlg up a iloiible-huadcil euglu of Aus-
tria und let us liavu a taste of old-time
prlmi-slioollng
Smirtl."
The Instantaneous and lutullihlc
remedy for Si nralyhi at Husk Ins A
Howell's drugstore Dallas. Ad
tin BUSINESS.
Hot mnl Cold Hul lis ill Wilson's No
III Dim si rev). decl.Vlly
Cull.
Dallas Mitreb I'ti i--7ii.
K. 1'. I'owini Ki.ii.:
We the iiiitlerslgued upjiieclitlln )uiir
ilblllt' us a business iriau.uud couildent yon
will iiervo us falllilally respectfully rciiict
th use of your 11111110 as a cundliluln Itir Al-
durinuu from the Third Wiird.autl pioiulHe
you our support uud liiilueuce It speuifiilly
J W Allen
J.T. Klllott
A. A. .lohiiMia
II. ('. HohUIiw
J. A.rieniir
W. A. .loluis
J.U. boulli
W N. Heulus
K. Jones
F V. ruillur
John li Titiuiin
l. Cooper
Wm. .1 ul 111)11
John W. Koruntii
A.J. Itoe
J Y. Il. nry
W.O. .l vers
C. W. Mlllor
A. Iiyslerbuelt
T. lUrlly
W. J. All"
Ueo. It l.tiii'y
T. C (Nikur
li. I1. Alulimer
A Holuy.
Klchiird I'ro-tter
Mleliuel Ko"
.1. Aleiitziir
K. Marl boll
W. A. Uanliln
Ferry Webster
I.. Uobt-rls
W. N. Hbtille
V. W. I.liiHlile
V. ll.Uoluy
June's ltiMii.lv
.1.14. MuylleUI
l Yurhcr.
K. O. Cruwloid
K. 10. Kliwui
K. M. llicniiioiiil
Jan. W. Thompson
C. C. CrtiHiev.
Win. Morrow
( )ii l-'owler
T. lleeilley
JcNsie tuhowity
J. N. MoAleslei
A . J. ClltellOII
'111 IK. Kellnil
Milt III Wu pKklll
li. 11. Dickey
Hubert Atkinson
1'. 11 Hmltn
W. K. 1 alhnniu
Andrew illretier
K. tl. l.yne
Wm. Ituiiiinouil
W. U.SIerrett
W. A. Uodtjevs
W. U nl.ili.iln
14. A. llitiuiiii.r y
W. Itilihe
1'. M. Drown
Clius .Melslerhaiis
.Ino. C. Ileum
J. A KoiiHsull
J. 10 ThoniHH
1). Coinwn II
(I It. H.iiilfiHon
W. li. Hiitlon
A. Mai'shsll
'1 hits. I or 11 null
K.lwlii Cornwiili
A. N Uriels.
T. W. I'nl inn
i. C. t Intuibcrs
M. I4i wvi r
W.C. (lohle
It. Donnelly.
It' the Indies of Dallas would uuloy a least
let them ull go ou Monday morning- to
Wheat's and see the uundsnine Uneol Spring
Uoods received and opened on yesterday
We know what thn verdict will be. 'JU-lt
ct:vrKMAi
iioola hiiiI Shoes.
llnrry Itros arc reoelvinu dally the fluent
ussnrtmeul of Ueuts' Ladles' Misses' nnd
Children's Hoots iindHlitii s ever brouirbt to
this market Call and see the new styles
inur'.'l-illni
To City Subscribers.
Carriers or Tho Herald will themselves
make good any audall Irregularities In the
delivery of tho paper. Complaints left ut
tho olllco will Insure this
STOCK HOLIO Kits MEICTIXO.
The iiniiral lucciiuy of iho
Slot KliollerNoriheIull;is Iteal
Eatatc and ItuiUlliig AnnocIu-
lion will be held at (he oilice
of the Nccretnry 711 Main
slrcel nt linlt-pust 7 'clo-K
Tuos.laj SHl of Iar'h 1870.
H. J. ADAMS President.
T. r.llUlUV See. t Treas.
llinrlM-iUll
Koliee.
The price of The Dally Herald is only five
cents a copy. Newsboys and agents are not
permitted to charge more und when they
do so we will bo pleased to receive Informa
tion of I he fact at this oirlee.
NEW ADVEKTISLInENTS.
WE AUK AirntOKIURI) A Nil UK-
tltiestiKl to announce Joltn Nlien as a
candidate lor Alderinuu
tiom the First
wuru
To Let.
Two furnished rooms on Houston slree'.
slimline lor Housekeeping. Apply ut HI.
v milieu iiotei. niOhJUdL't
Hoarding.
Day boarders wanted nt 811 Wood street
1 per week. jiiai-AVilt
For Male.
A pair or i.hi1 horses 1; bunds high and
Ileal hitiite Aeut No. Ku Litmur street
maiv.i-lin
WANTED AT THE PHQBIU MILLS
TEAMS
To haul lo liunu'N wiuiia u-tm:i c-xt..
VIIil.K. WKA I KItKOKU FOOT WnKTII
aiidCLEIlt'UNK. mel..l't
THE
Weekly Herald
IN WRAPPERS
READY FOR MAILING
THIS MORNING
Apply at (he Countlnz Boom.
STOCK CATTLE FOR SALE !
COO Head of .Stock Cattle
Kunulng lu Denton oounly
WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS
TO SUIT PURCHA8KRS.
sp'ly to UKk 8011 W' E"""' Txtt' or
JOHN T. WITT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AVJi lUCTAIL
CHINA GLASS
And (Juei'iiswire
At WJiolcsalo Trices.
Wo uhIc tliu cltlenx of
Dulln nnd vicinity lo write
to uu tor irlctf8 of iiiiytliliif;
in our lino Jt will cohL you
notlilii"; and you will save
money. We have it full htock
ol' China in AVIIITK (.OLD
JIAM) and IUXOKATKD.
Also everything In (llasH-
warifand (jueeiiHware You
can buy a full set as cheap
from uh as you can hay a few
vI.l.om I'.x.m i ho rut ii 11 JMllll'l
IHlMniiviiuiiviiii
- .....
WeBimranteoeveryliiin? io
be as roircHonted. Jieinem-
ber that we want your trade
and will deal boiu'slly with
you or not at all. Special
prlcen to hotels and restau-
rants. Now on hand a largo
lino of DIXXKK TKA aud
Chamber 'iets very cbean.
Send orders direct to
MILLER & HTISrilEXSOX
CO I N. I tl St. St. Louis Mo.
ocuti-il.twlr
GRIFFIN'S STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS
Mi
wo. oiaa
CJiui uud Ixkwiiitliiii-
BELL HANGIN& SAFE SEWING MACHINE AND GENERAL REPAHHE
PATENT AND EXHIBITION MODELS
OK MKTALH Olt WOOD MADH TO OltDEK
auijllldly Atliliess .'. II. IJItl I I'l.V. I'. . I.oeh Ux in llHH Tum
B O OK BINDERS!
AND liLANK TJOCK ATAJCKlt-S
-1 X a 3D Xj 1VI BTnHBT.
I'ii per Ilttled to Order. 11I.ANK HOOK WIHtli 11 Speclully. JliiKtt.lneK NVstly imt
CHANCY 12. UuVIlPsS
(Sl CCKHSDllTO IIAKNH & UEY.NO.N)
Book and Job Printer
NO. 2X5 PINE STREET ST. LOUIS. MO.
B1NDKII AND liLANK HOOK M ANCKACTIHtKIl. HOOK AND PAMPHLET WOR
a specialty. Orders by mall promptly attended lo. Send for esllmiitis jiltaMI
F. AUSTINIEVELIN & CO.
504 Main St. Dallas.
OLDEST JEWELRY HOUSE IN THE CITY
WIIIILKS.UK ANU ItmiL IIKAlKIt IV
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
WATCHEB
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
CLOCKS SILVlttt WAKE
GOLD PEIS SPECTACLES ETC
DIAMOND SETTING
AND A IX KlNOHuK
Fi talrj kit is Malilli
will be lield ou
i'painn;
of
Ul. tn. tj E.penenred rL
Ii
in 'Mlly
Market Bakery.
838 MAIN STREET.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Cakes Crackers'
AND
Bread and liolls. I
Delivered to all Parfs of the City.
FL0WKDAY & TAGflAHT
mriad8v38MA1NSTRET.
Gravel and Composition Hoofing !
OFFICE COR. til? k ClilFflTII STS
All lAtter. iltr.rttA.1 tn V r
Dallas Texas will receive prompt a'ttentlou! ;
Best of references fur twenty years back.
KDsiaesi Ucipfctnilly Solicited.
AV. O.
RISCELLIIIEOUS
CARPETS
OIL CLOTHS
CURTA
J. Eennard 1 1:-
416 and 418 North Fourth Stri.f
ST. LOUIS.
J'Mi hi store the liirireat ...i
""" IISMI Kg
111.!. nau..Mi r.p ..il .. ..
' "
iiHl Curtains
IN THU WKST Olt SOUTH
We buy direct from the
Manufacturers
And guarantee low price t .r w. .
.......11 L'..lt.. . . U
ui n-'iuu. i iiiu 'ii jiriue.1 or tillii'f J
illfuriuulo.
required. Orders w
I receive our bittai
1 J. K1SJVNARD & S0X8
eijx.i s-rnEiiT
Leaii'jE Clolliien of tbe Meli
458 and 461 259 and 2
BROADWAY N. Y:
l'. o nox Will.
We oiler for the NPKJNH ANPSIIJIMEU
OK ISTti the flioiei-si sioeltof styWuli t'lothlii
In I he United Htntes. Kvery gsrnient
made fin retail trade nnd beams priulnl
statement ol liieric and a yiturautce oi me
ship.
All the hiai kets of the world nontrlliiili
their best styles to our stock ef pleeo S'Mli
lor euvioin onicrM which fur eleKini tui
Vnrlely Is nneijiiflled. l'rices 111 nil tlrpul'
ineuts exceedingly low.
II. II. CA1JIETE1
Traveling gent for the rttnte of Teiu
inai'lTilJm
l.OMl.
A pair or tailor's shears In in'1" m
DiiiikIim Bros to Coclinm struct. Are'v
will he paid by leavlug tlie ssioe st Vm
liros. luurlll
TKOCLAMATlON.
! MAYOK'M OFFICE 1
' CtTYOfILMBTMU.'
! .Mnrcli 1 U'i. )
I To the Unalifletl Voters of Dallas City:
I In iitieordanee with the provlslonjof
t-niirter nt tne city of llaiius sun " r-
suuiiee of a resolution adopted by the V
regular meeting of ""'
t -utii .I... .r h'uitninrv n.
..... ..... . v .ina
i i..u uo'iee is nert iiv if veil inui ou .--
1 Qfl M t8 4tll Day tf
I Tlie ofllcers to be elected nre s M.W
i i. . cuiMilor.l
I City Attorney a City Treasurer .
Knglneer a city Marshall two AW'""
! for the First Ward two Alderm w
j tlie Heci.nd Watd two Aldermeu ' "
i Third Wurd and two Aldermen tor
i Fnurtli Ward.
! The polls will lienneni.1 nroillPtlyat"'
o'clock a.m. arid kept open until i?
p in. wuti an lnieriulssloa of uae
beginning nt twelve in.
The following will be the polling plK""
tliedlirerent. WuVdsof the City via: .m
u ine r irsi ward At the wiuu" 4
! northeast room of the Courthouse
! Uxor.
i In the Second Ward-At Kussell'' W-
1 Fnclnry. ' n.
! In the Third Wartl-At Btickboro WJJ
I In the Fourth Ward-At W'. 0. l0U"
aenooinoiise.
The Presiding officers are:
For the First Ward-O. H. Kendall.
For the "econd Word-W. D.
For theThird Ward-Cnpt A-H.SbgJ
For the Fourth Ward-MsJ.Jno.O.MJ-
iu U Niiniony wnereoi 1 nave "-L m
niy band nnd the corporate seal ol "
ol Dallus Hits 1st day of March.le.S
I W. U CAI1KI.L JW
1 Attest : artM
.1. II. llRRFJWtn.Hecretiiry. ?Z-
For Sale at a Bargain
ASmallFIaurin. Mill and Mil Si
It has Urimth A Wedge's I0x if '"S
engine and lioilur wheat and fo.
Koreka smulter. bolting ehesu lev
Kverythliig necessary to make go""
aim ineitl. n.lfr
; There are two aeres oi " "" nhe
; story mill house water twelve too"
I the year and wood plsn'f- "uiot&
alsinttweuty mllea from l"'1.18. nrf 5
j railroad. Has been run but UU i i
only oil-red mr sale by reawin oi mit
I former owner. For parMonlars i"
address . . ." Ie
Illt'nVUlITlWIL
People's Furniture Store.
No. 802 Elm Street.
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The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 26, 1876, newspaper, March 26, 1876; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth280657/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .