The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 80, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1880 Page: 2 of 8
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'The heraldand commercial
AOENTt ANO BRANCH OFFICE!
Tits fwl low lu if parlies are Annuls uihI hum
eliartfu of liritiiili niiMK or 'J'na JlavAi.n
v tin iilnuee !iiaiiicil tii nulli-.lt nli
sorlpUotni Mint lintke vniiliurl for ailveilliti
lunnfur llila paper hihI to oulliwl ami icnolpl
fur tli eumei
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Ouralcuna I'ly II. fiiriii'in
Jiniimnii W. II. Warnm
Fort Worth W J Maunders
Mlunoln It. II. Mi'Oiiln
Mliiiriiini 'I H ileujamin
H'orney J. W I HiiMlu'i ty
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LADOH AND WAGES.
Waal til Worklur People f Loiulvllli
(it
Paid.
lUvlllu Chronicle.
Kaoh ui ail liom other prt nf tin uaun
try brlnRS hundreds of loiters nikliin tlia
wnpi iald in Loadville iiml whether there
ll duiiiiuiu fur moro luhorers clurksote here.
To answer theso one-lions correctly in the
purpo of tliil article. A largo oilnt oditioa
Of our iiiuiniiiotli Weeklj will he printed
iioit week to supply those who hnvo nut
time to write IwtU-rs with thin mudi bihiIiI
Information for tliu boncllt f their friends
elsewhere.
I' nr ooons.
Tlio clerks In dry uouds housns receive
from $11) to $H0 per week. Tlio book-knepurs
gotflG per week iiiidHOIimol Ihe inosl expert
got moro limn tkint. Ciisli bojs urn paid
from $1.60 to If I per wook the average lining
$'.!. Lady i-lorks gut from $lfi to V- per
wook. Cnrprt layers are piiid froiii II to I
contH por yard mid there in one in tlio city
who miikwtt $110 per wook. Kirst-class talus-
man lira always In demand l'oor ones
abound and tiiirly swarm nliout tho Htorm in
onrch of situations. DUIiouost ones nru
also plentiful Portera aro imid fl'i pur
weuk. Cttrput layers who understand tlioir
busintis nru soareo nnd biird to gnU
OLOTUIMli.
Clorku in clotliini; utori'n nra paid from $"0
to $lf0 per nionlu aocordini; to Ability
(iuod nail-union who uro honeut mid roliiibln
aro bard to gni but a.i u rulo our storm r
uppliod witli nil the luilp thoy ni'cil. There
nro plenty of applicants lur pfuci'i but thoy
iu lUHinly Incouipulent or dwlioniwt.
BOOTH AND BUOIM.
The salary piiid good aiik'Hiiian u $100 per
month. Few aro oinployod hnro uud thurc is
doiniiiid for moro ulthoiiL'b tlio stoma nre
troubled by numerous Applicant.
IMKDW1HK.
Competout hardware clerks aro scarce and
enn hIwhts Ret work. They avo pitid from
$75 to $1.')0 per uionth. 1'onr ones tibniiiial
and enn bu picked up on ivory corner. There
is no denmnd for them. I'inners roofer.-
and sheet-iron workers aro paid $3 per diiy.
The supply is eijuitl to the ilemiuul.
CAItl'UNTKIlH.
Just now there nro plenty of carpenters
who aro piiid $:!.f0 to S-t per diiy. "Wood
butchers" aro too numerous nnil tboso not
. here aro cordially invited tn Htay nwny.
AVhen sprint! conies thoro willlia more build
ing and oinfiaquontly ruoro demand for good
workmorf.
1M.AH1 tuitiis.
Tho wugos of plasterers aro tlio sumo as
tboso of carpenters nnd tbero aro enough
here now to uo all too worlt that can Ue
found for tbmn. Spring will bring with it it
.domund for muu skilled in this brunch of in
dustry.
(IKOCKKY CI.KUKS.
Ulerkf m grocery stores ani pain irom Ji&
to $100 per month with board. Tho ruling
lalary is howovor $75 per month without
board. Plenty of good men can be secured
at that IlL'uro and the town swarnu with
thorn. Driyors of dolivory Wagons aro paid
Irom $lo to $-0 per wook.
BANK CLERKS.
There aro probably few batiks in tho coun-
try that Day as large salaries as do our own
Leadvillo institutions. Tho caahiors rcceiyo
$5000 por annum. The tollers get from
$1800 to $2400 per annum. Tho book
keepers are paid from $1000 to $1800. The
lerks. collectors and messengers got $1200.
The porters are paid $000. There is no do-
Hand for more bank clerks hero at prcsont.
HOTEL IMFLOTKS.
The day clerks in our hotels receire $100
er month. Tney are more polite and at
kntive than those of the East and it would
et do for them to become insolent as the
average curbonato humor is not slow in pull'
rag the pistol. Tho nigbtclorksgotSIO to $50
per month. Tho stowards aro paid $75 por
montb'whilo the head waiterget $50. lioguliir
waiters receive $35 per month; chamber-
aaids $30; thei'hiot cook $10ll bis one or
two assistants $o each; bar-tenders $io;
porters $30 each and dishwashers $30. All
f these of course have their board in addi-
tion to the sularios named. Thoro is a wait-
are' union in the city and tlio prices paid at
the leading hotels are the same at tho lower
priced hotels and restaurants. All the hotels
are run over with applicants for places.
DKUO taUKKS.
The salaries paid drug olerks rnngo froai
$60 to $10 1 per month board and washing
being added in some case. Very good ones
have In a low instance received as high as
$140 per month with board but $100 it
about the highest salary now piiid. Thero
are plenty of young men in tlio city who
claim to bo chemists but as a rule they aro
men who have worked in small towns back
East where three to six pcrscriptioni per dav
was the avoragn and this lort of experience
does not fit a man for a place here where
hundreds of proscriptions must bo compound-
ed daily. If the majority of tbeso lellowi
would adopt as their motto "prescriptions
accurately confouaded" they would hit the
nail od the bead. We have one or two
clerks here who do not know benset from
stramonium and no more of this claia are
waattd.
WATCHIf AKIBS AND JIWILM.
WaUhmakars and Jewelar are paid fram
f.'ll to $'jr pur week though mmm r cuUu
iiimli liiriw imliirlia. (Iuod repairer no
si aren hut tllii'O who cliiliu tu bu sueli nru
plentiful end dear at any pi'i'i. Hliilliil
miritiiniii who eiinalsii sell guml enn ulways
gut pnsilliH hniii Tisiiips iiml buli'i es am
mil wiiiilml Wo liuvo tun ninny of thein
loiilliig about imtv
'I il.KUUAI'll l! nl'KIIAT ilW.
Our Western llninn npmatius reeelm a
regulnr milnry of mo pur month but miiuagii
bv extia woili In iin reiun this tn $1 I V Ti e
ehlef iipernliii's regular pav Is It llO er
month The iimhlii's (.'. !jH Hm Ininl
iiii.uinri I... t;7.r.. I lm iiieitrieln'lt'il rrnni t'A'l
tii lllh nun in. i'.. 7'i. ') hero inn liiniiV SP'
pliealinas fur pus linns by open tors and
boys Umiil delivery hoys am bard to gel
l-ONTlH-'I'IlK 1'I.KIlkS
Tho boys in blue and gold aro paid as f"
lows; Arifliiiil I'listniaster. l-'i per
uionthi rii'inev-iniler i huk n;Mlii; delivery
ntumii and rei'i.lrv clerks. 75 per iiinnlli
All places ill tlm oflhe are lull and the
iliirteiit who apply in i'r. riiuui unuy mi
wink inn tiiineil awiif Wlllmllt liilli ll rein
iiiimy. ll is linilii.li to li" 11 t'"' po'li'i'b o
lor a clni'knliip.
KKnTAI'lUNIN
At tlio llrl-cln riMlaiiriihts the funks are
paid fniinai'ill In JHll per uinnth; waiter $ I
llm illshwaKher 10; the luumliens $10 At
tho chniiiier restaiiianls lliesn prices are
lower. Iluanl is of vnlirmi Included
I I KNI I ' I 14 K NKI.l.kllM
Clerks III the I'uriilluie stnres get (mm $05
In $'.HI per mouth. 'J'ho chief clerks are paid
$'ifi pnr week; tho purler l1''- per month ;
the drivers of delivery wagons $-0 per
week. Cabinet makeiii roieivo $1.51) jier
dar. and expert wnrkiuon nit scarce and
hard to get. Them are plenty of applicants
fur win k whn olaiiu to kuow the Ijiimihhk
liut nlaiily-iiinoper cent of tliuui am but
another variety of "wood bilteluiri" (loud
saleHiiien am' sninew hat scarce aUn am
such can llnd places without inui li Irniible.
U I I.I.I N KltN AND paRkS-MAKI".
Flrslfhus iiillllnr4 recfivo from flHto
$25 per week riiii'li are scarce and hnnl to
gvt. Nano bill the h"t should come hero
howovyi' as tliero are plenty ol pour unci in
tlio city aow.
Dressmaker and sewing girls abound but
there is lianllv nnn good olio oui ol eacii
llftv here. l)ieinaknrs who work by the
ilav earn rum I mi to::. I ikho wiiowoik
bv the week receive friiln $10 In il'l All nf
tliete clnini to bo rapid and skillful but Ihey
are not. None hut those wan kimw they aie
llrst-cliu should come horn and for m li
good pay and ponili m am always ready.
SKHVIT UIKI.S.
Servant girls in private families am paid
from $-5 to $3.ri per mouth. Those who are
tidy and industrious never lack fur employ
ment here. Asn rule our servant girls am
a migratory cla and an advance in salary
of a dollar or two will always take them to a
new place (looil looking ones who know
how to improve their cliunces aro very apt to
marry a rich miner Jut as tlioir employers
boL'iu to think them iiiiliipeusible. There
aro hundreds of wealthy bachelors hero uud
the chances for handsome competent yniiuj;
women aro as good as ever
AUITIONItKHtt.
There 'a a host of alleged auctiontersin the
camp and but two or liirue good ones. Tho
salaries paid this clas is from $100 to $200
or mom a accenting to the strength or tlioir
ungs and ability to hold a crowd possessed
hv hem. VV'imlv men. trifled with nursaiisive
ekujtionce will llnd this a good Held for tlio
enereise of their talents on the auctioneers
block.
mirrou.i.
Tho HAlaries paid writers for tho daily
lapers range from $'25 to $10 par week
Churn is no demand for special articlas
which aro paid for and novelet find no work
to do. Kealily hern reads like wild romance
to tho outside world. Then) are scores of
iouriiilists in the city waiting imxiotulv for
the time when they will bo needsd and wo
au advise noun to come witli the idea of en
gaging in journalism.
raiNTitif.
Compositors hero make money hand over
list. On evening papers they receive I'orly-
tlvo cents per 100(1 cms and on morning pa-
pers llfly cents per 1 000. Their earnings
range from 17 in $10 per week. Job print
ers aro paid $2i pur week. I'Wciuen of
newsrooms get i ami tho ol lonniian fin
per week. I''ir.st-chiss priniyi are ulways in
lemiunl out ot "lilacksnutlis inn supply is
largo and constantly inert' using.
LOCKSMITH AN'P UPNNlllTlt '.
Locksmiths and gunsmiths are paid $3 per
day. (skilled men ure scarce and can always
get work hero.
I'l.runr.ns and oab-kittkhs.
Tliero is little work for gas-lltters at pros-
out. They are paid $3 per day and thoro are
a great many idle ones here.
l'lumbers are not in much demand and
earn $1 per day. No. 1 workmen can al
ways yot positions.
HIIOKMAKKI1S
Work by. the piece and earn from $15 to $30
nor wook. There are hundreds of them here
and plenty of good workmen ure idle all the
time.
HtlTCIIKRft.
Butchers slaughter houso hands and
clerks roceivo from $35 to $75 pur month
with board. Sausage makers got $50 and
board. Tho delivery drivers got the samo.
Scoros aro Idle and none need to come to la.
bor in this Hold.
TAII.OI1H.
The tailors hero belong to the union and
work bv the piece. Some barely earn a liv.
ing while others earn from $20 to $10 per
week. There aro a great many slow or poor
workmen in tlio city ll moro come tney
must be tlrst-class or tney will notget work
Tho union will not allow its members to
work in shops whoro women aro em.
ployed.
ULACKBUITIIS AND SIIOSHS
Are paid from $3 to $4 50 per duy. Good
workmen aro hard to get and have no trou
ble in securing places. Poor ones abound
and no moro aro wanted.
WAtlO.NMAKKIIS
lioceivo $2 to $ I CO pop day and good work-
nion aro in demand.
I'AINTKUS KTO.
Good sign writers aro paid $5 per day.
House painters get $3 to If 3 50. Thoro 'is
no demand for more painters.
Kalsomitiorg end whitewashes rccoivo tho
samo pav as house painters.
i'uperluuigers work by tho pieco and enrn
from $0 to $8 por day.
Canvassers at certain seasons can earn $ 1
per day.
iOUNPKVUlt.V.
Machinists aro paid from $.'1.50 to $4 per
dav. Boiler makers get $3 50 per day.
Wouldors $3.50 to $4; helpers $2.50. J hero
is no demand for these artists and the idle
ones are numerous.
I'LANINQ UII.L
Employes get from $2 to $2.50 per day and
board. Applicants for work at the mills are
turned away every hour of the day.
MINIM
Are paid from $2.50 to $4 per day. Ore
aarUra receive 76 cents per day less than
miners. Hngineors get $3.50 per day. Book-
keepers cleru and ether employes receive
TirK FMLLAS II Kit A
frniii $75 to $ 150 per month. 'J'eaiiiUir
hauling ore gel tf- per day and hoard
8iiierllitf iiilmit and iiiiinagers of mines re
celvu fro ui IKIKI tn fi 1 01 H HI per Milium
Tlii-m aril plenty of supeiiuti'lideliti
inaiiiigiiis miner and other wnikuicii in
iuluc here now but priii iical miners of good
Imlills cull Hlwu-. llnd wmli
HAMI'I.KH.
At tlm i-auipliiii: w. irk s the men aie like
Keili'litl iillice-lmldern lew din uud Hone ri
sign incept ill llm hpriiig when the pl'm
pnctilig senS'UI iipens.
wink cini'i-u miiiniy oi niioveiiug
and wheeliiig ore and Hie nun ri-ci-lvn re mi
$2.nlnr $3.00 iitrday. Tlielo is no dn-
inaiid for iiioie men.
hklll.TKIls.
At tho smellers the biihlnens is hi nil-
hnallliy Iiml I'leipieiit change occur in the
force Cniiiiiinn laliiueis gel 50 per-diiv;
feeder and shig-wlieuli-rs $H.OO; liii-nsiice
men $11.50; clerk' Mini liookeepeis 2.00 In
$;0II; ii.-incrs $100 tn Jin I per luoiith
Applicants inn linned away lioai llm vuriou
worU nil the Iiiiiii
I.I yill'.KllK.K.
Ktnplove at the luinlier vaid and khw
mills ruci-ive $.15 tn $50 per inonlh will
In mril. Kugiueers and I'oieiuen gel $3 50 p
$lprdiiy Monti are wuiileil uud mores ol
applicant are tinned away at the vuriou
y hi .Is anil mini
UlNll'UKN.
IHreclnr of balls gil$IOto $15 per iilnhl
Leader of orcheslrn get the mine. The
iniiMciiaiK g t $5 tu $12 per night. When
thev plsv is lniiiU ami orcliei.lia also they
get $2H to $35 per vreli. In the dunce-houses
the plavers t'd $20 tn $25 There are plenty
of good m tl -i inn in tint city. Kiist-c Iusm
coiin't playi'i' aia crc and coinmnnd gond
sitlurli' A Hue iiiitrpeiiueiit lira In
Would make money hir.
liAKin.
The camp is full of Imkei'. Thus at
Work get fi'olii$10to $12 50 per wctk.
lllltlliM'I'oRM
('links gel $110 to $100 per luonlh und all the
ittirc aro lull ol help.
HAIIUI.iaH ARII IIAUKISI UAkllia
Are thicker than leaves in Valinbroia.
Saddlera get $20 per week and harinns.
milker $IK. (Inod workmen am plentiful
and none should cnnie here.
I.I V Kit V AM) al'AUHIIK.
The big' e-t wages paid hostler is $70 per
month with hoard. They get $50 tn $('0
ami bnant a a rule. Oilier ulalile men eel
$30 and bonrd.
Stage driven got $40 In $50 uud hoard.
(inod Hoher men mu uciiri u. hut thoro is no
demand tor more.
Mock lenders gel $25 to $-10 with boar '.
AKHAVIilt
Alioiunl in the camp. Noun are employed
in the ci' v. Tlio-e lit the uiines and suii'liers
gel ti-oiii $125 In $200 per month according
to their knowledge nf chemistry.
I.A l-NI'KKI'.ICH.
Kmplnyes in laundries are paid as follows:
Wa-hwoinen $12 per week; inineis $2.25
per duy; Hisl-class polishers $2.50 per day.
Kor tho latter there is some demand but oiilv
the best uhould cotun lime.
llAt-kKkr-KKS.
The town is overrun with burkoeperu of all
kinds. Many skillful oiie urn idle. The
salaries paid range from $75 to $125 per
month. Al the large salooas two porter are
employed who receive $2 per day. Leadviile
lias the lit'Ht lulol liar-kt epers in the West
hut she bus no work for more aud thev
should Slav away.
VAItlh'TV At'Toaa
Are of coiin-e paid according to their ubilitv.
Uood double people get $100 t $175 per
week (loud single ones g'l$.'i0 to $125 per
week; the cheapest double people. S-30 to
$70 per week; single $15 to $35; "supc'i"gel
$H lo$l2.
inter girls in variety shows nnd concert
halls earn from $15 to $25 per week.
OAT IIAUIIDI.ICIK.
Faro and other dealers receive $5 per day.
The woods are full of them.
litaiiiits.
Tonsori! ui-tits ma- n from $IS to 25 pir
Week. 1 he shops ure lull ol good ones and
tliero uro miinv idle ones in town.
STUM I't' lTKKS.
Hut little stone i iillin.; is donn hero out
side of the mines. There nuiv he inert) of it
when the building sca-on oiiens. Tho best
workmen are paid $4.50 and $5 por day.
N husks.
I'rofessional nurses abound hero both
male and female. They receive from $15 to
$20 per week.
WonpMKN
Tho woodmen form u largo brunch of in-
dustry here. Out in the limber choppers
gel $1 50 to 2 per day and board. In
the yards in town sawyers and splitters re-
ceive $2 50 per day; engineers $3 50;
teamsters $30 per month and hoard l-'or
man and team hauling $8 per day is paid
and all declare thorn is no protit at that.
t'OI'XISTS.
The County Clerk pays $3 per day fer
copyists. A tow aro employed by lawyers
and others and get from $2 to $3 per day.
Thero is no demand for more bore.
MISI'ltLLANIioUS.
Freighters get $40 to $(i0 por month and
board.
Packers who aro oxport get from $50 to
$75 per month while tho chief packer gots
$00.
Ilnck drivers are paid about $2 per day.
Very fow aro regularly employed.
Collectors who work on commission some-
times earn $10 to $50 per week. Nearly all
business men assign some clerk to this work.
Salaried collectors get $30 to $ 10 per week.
Newsboys earn from $5 to $20 per week
and thoro is room for good ones at all times.
Printers' devils and paper carriers receive
from $ti to $12 per week.
Common laborers are somewhat scarce
just now uud none of any account can bo got
for less than $2.50 per day. Thero has been
it general exodus to the new railroad lines
down south which is tho cause of the present
scarcity of laborers here.
cost or LIVING.
Thoso for whom this article is intended
will be interested in knowing the coat of
living in Leadvillo. Hoard and lodging al
hotels and restaurants ranks from $0 to' $21
per week. Day board can be hud at from
1.50 to $15 per week (inod private board-
ing houses charge $7 and 8 for tablo board
and 10 to $12 for board and lodging. Men
who livo in n cabin and cook for thcnuclves
can live well on 3 per week. Our market
report in another column shows tho cost of
groceries etc. Clothing dry goods boots
and allocs fuel etc. cost but little if any
more hero than in other places west of the
Missouri.
A AenMble Cnnnillnn.
Mr. Gadbois of liroekville. Canada after
being cured of a prostrating malarial disease
contracted in Texas by means of Warner's
Safe Pills and Safe Hitters writes to ui i "I
shall never travol in that climate without
your Safe Fills and Safe Bitters as a part of
my outfit" ianiV-dtfcw
Stop using Calomel and try " BLACK-
DRAUGHT" for lirer diaewe--For
sale by Hoyt & Cofflo.
LP SATl'ltlUY FJWltUAKY
rWali'llshH Jiiuiuiiy '
Tho Actual I
Seventh Annual Term from .laiiuury
din.
A. BROWIMLEE
BUILDER
DALLAS TEXAS.
Qfljco 710 Kim Street
White House Saloon
FRANK CAUIKCRN CO. Proa.
7tl MAIN-. ST . Opp Ceauir WI ke
Ktxpa I he fluuiil YVtilMkloa tlrauilla
M ibiw As.
llMt fir 1 b tvtiytlsy al 11 c'rln
IP XT MPs
Of all kinilsl
C E HOSMER'S
Stfiss to & Wato Filtiag Shop.
Dailas Toxas.
patch.
il.t
COiILi
(JuoUinBrt otta be anureJ ufgetLlug firnt-olom
COAL as hoi'Mtoioru iicnmneU olwua hdJ
dolivurfil at thu lowest imirkot ran-n.
Send in Your Orders.
E. . IUL1)S
Coruur l.unmr mul .linbs.n Klreetu
sii'iid4n)es
Tile Hecoml Tonn ef tlitH popular Institution
for the higher eduftuliu ol young
ladles will ln-gtu
Monday Jan. 26 1880
and routinuo for live scliolastio months.
Nearly Two Hundred Pupils
have enrolled during tlio present term
('or particulars uildivss
Rev. MARSHALL McILIIANY.
BUGBY
nstitute
No. 1003 Ervay street
Dallas - - Texas
Tho above Institution will open on
tbo 5th January 1SS0.
O.VNEt TAItI t.
Infraction will lienlven In fourili'iinrtmenls
M itlteinutii'itl ClusHk-al (IncliellnK tjermitn)
Scleutllle anil KiiKtlhli. In tiiin eeliuol n tlior-
mull ainl linini eulini-n will be glvm prepur-
ln ihe Btitileuti) for t'Osini'te or tn enter our.
tie.tt t.'olleit'8. tutle a niuulier havoalrta'ly
iioplli-d an.l tloitte wlin wIkIi the a-lvnntueV
i ili-n-.l enn cull ul tlm eillee of Col. Ote. '.
Allonl 40-.I Kim street Dnllai Texas.
TERMS:
Ilonnl (Illctndllig wanhlnK fuel nnd
llk-hts) for st'Btilou of tin current
months 200.00
One-half of thealiove when the stmlent entera;
mo tuner at tile citme ti me uid( live nionui9.
Tuition fortlay tmlrnts per month 10. no
L. M. LEWIS
Saperlntenitrnt.
Referenoels asade by permission to 'Capt. 8.
.T. Ailams Capt. J L. Leouartl tien'l O. H.
Mitchell ilaj. Sernrgn Cot. Jao. U. stem
nuns Hon.Jno. II. CocJiran Col. Uao. T. Al-
rnrd. Cent. Wlltlaol Or. Loake and Utj. 1)1 .
B.arlaad.
Per tartan particaJaraasMrati the Saetrla
ttaat far (lraalar.
I.uiicatioi'.iil.
DALLAS
FEMALE
COIXCGIC
Military
21. 1FP0.
J'MlluflUoililI.
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JiiNinoNs TmmiiiK v.thonrisufn ot 'J oxiin.
LAWRENCE'S
728 Elm Strout. Dallas Toxas.
until Poi-timbcr 26 Ihj O For Ciilulnguo oniitainlng lull Information call ut tho co'.'iej. or
E. B. LAWRENCE Prescient.
Shingles Sash and Doors
-AT
Phoenix Mills.
CLARK & BUY!) Proprietors. '
I. nnw pi'.psi'i-d tofai-Bi.il ull klinliof '
Rough k Dressed Lumber Flooring Ceiling Etc
At the Inwe.t i-rlrf. nll'ereil In tint minki t Htrletly heart pilot SIiIUhIh. Ihe b.t munnfnc-
turwl alw.yn on Intuit. hAHII itiel luiiiltSul lleil IUm-Ii I'lit-uit. Iiliuennlou piiahiT fur-
ulsliril al Khoi'ltiil mil tea. tlrilers from the country .nliolteil uait pioiuplly Uileil Juu'Jl
I. 1 1 lllllll.il II Hi r. i HMWII . . .
A
iklcii
FOR SALE IN EVERY
ALWAYS
li.a tsllsr "A"
i
VIN
1 Sep ILut a
The aitaof our name y tbr iarHrr
vu llu-ir liai'i'uli' aocvnian rnLr
aj.or lairlng.Bi.ut ef oar pre-
awtis or Irmlu uiuvks will
aa pi-u.osutvil a the
llllio.L
The above Vinegar is absolutely pre.
to any test. The best made h w&rri&stcd
rickles.
THY A JiAKKKL AND YOU WILL USE 50j6tU.EK.
(il'lK't'ricS.
Wlioli-siile anil Ketail Healer in
GROCER
r
-AN D-
PROVISIONS
ImiKirtud and Domeittlc
Wines & Liquors
TOBACCO AND CIJAES
410 Kim St. - - Dallaa Texas.
Keeps conatiiutly on hand a ompletx nsnort
uientnf everything in Ills line which
he i ti-llinn uttUe lutrusi prices.
I'artidilar Hlleiition 1h
a.lteatohl.stut'kof
FINE WHISKIESJ
whlehhcreoelTeadlri.rtfrora Rtat hands In
The Uenulne
White Itoso Flour
j.()rt
Manufuotiiri'U at the Kxeelalnr Mills
bt'utt Kuiisus always on liuml.
X. 1!. (looils doliverod to any pal
of the city i'reo of thargo. IW.I
PATENTS.
F. A. Lehman Solleltnr nf Ainerle.in an
ForclKii i'utinis. WkHhiiiuton. it. c a
Inisim ss oennei'tid Willi 1'uti'iiU whether In
fore the Patent O.liee or the Courts priunptl
attenilotl to. Nn oOnrue niiule uulvsa a itei
s.cureil. Semi for eit-ca lar. jitnlittf.
ALWAYS BLACK.
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-m'
ManateetartdlbT
KO. . SOWUT. . . D.alwi T.
;
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l.llllllH I'-
THK-
Fruit
STATE IN
RELIABLE.
la Ir.ailU a Kvtn'y I'liskJifO
VXIblL ol
lk. Ian .
Submit
to keep
Ut:tl Estale.
lnKli"3- t'lnin.llc. Aiumormnn
LAN! AOUNTS
AND-
Locators
DALLAS. TEXAS.
l6no aeres lu Eastland eonnty at from tl
tvl.50 Der acre.
i.ntm ncrea In Tarrant county at from tl.SO
o no per aore.
&Zj?2 Uenton unty' at wo
o4?ie?a'enraUfra8n ooaut3r'Bt rom W
7000 acres lu Wise oounty at Irom 1150 to
S3 IX) pur acre.
3sno acres In Johnson county atfromlflW
ivo .)uu per acre.
1 IIUIVR 111 VUU1I.JT) tt I11IU1 01 W
(i.non ae.ree in Jack; county at from 11 00
to ft) oo per aero.
4.800 aeres !n Hoenne oountv. at from 11 00 to
f ue per aure.
e.imn nerea in Hamilton county at from 11 00
to V uo per acre.
7mm acres In Brown connty
Ci 00 per acre.
nt from 11 00 to
fl.4'0 acres In Oulemua county.
flC
bi a w ur ucrtit
3.000 aores in Callahan connty a l"
acre.
To tr;Ie fur liniiroted HhIIss city property
Tlio following in Kru'.ii county:
1. Sio acres finely Improved one mile
nurthof SlephouDViile.
2. Kflncrtw 5 nillea eaet of Stephensville
30 acres In cultivation Ing home.
3. (UO acres 8 miles southeast of Btephens-
ville IS acre Improved log home.
4. Itrnote sail ncrea each on line Bamllten
anil Erath oountiea all tillable.
I. 390acrs about 30 nillea northwest of
BtophensTllle.
8. 40 acres about llotllanorth of Stephens-
-ma. Also W acre to Kaatlaad aounty.
"" Tajlor .naty.
Daaiberty Caaaallet A iMcraaai
DALLAS. - ' . TSXAS
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ARl
THE UNION. ;
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