The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1881 Page: 5 of 8
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THE DALLAS HERALD SUNDAY 3I0RymG. DECEMRET? A. 881.
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CITY NEWS
A Pageant of Race Ilorst8...Itiiil(liDjj
PermitsWedding Licenses.
Our Connection With Kl Paso Pur-
suing a Robber.
Other Interesting Local Gleaning;.
The Coniplotod Hlgliwny.
Now tliat the continent is crossed by an-
other line of railroad few fuels of a gen-
eral retrospective and summarizing charac-
ter niay rovc Interesting' to tho readers ol
the HehV'O. On Thursday last was laid
the rail connecting the Gould system of
Pacific roads west of Dallas with the Hunt-
ington system east of San Francisco Cali-
fornia. The track-laying has been completed in
twenty months and ten days having begun
at Fort Worth on tho 23th of March l.sso
and laying in this time !Z miles of main-
track and L'l of side-track and about one
milo more of material spur-tracks in nil
517 miles.
These M7 miles of railroad track hnvecon-
Bumed flO.OuO tons of rails; 2000 tons of
spikes and 3500 tons of ani;le-plato bolts
say W.rKl tons of metal or 4000 car-loads;
besides 1 500000 cross-ties 12000 car-loads
and say 2000 loads of bridge material; 10-
000 loads ol depot and section house lum-
ber and 1000 loads ot telegraph material
and commissary stores in all 20000 ear-
ioiims a vast amount to numno
I lie first 100 nidus of this track was laid
in 1!H dars. the second in 1.1't. the third in
101
me lonnu iu in aim ine unit m 4 (lays;
or the main track was laid in 525 working
uaya leaving out nunuays aim all rainy
days; a mile per day a remarkalilo average
hitherto unknown in railroad industry and
requiring good management on all sides.
The most track luid in any one week was
fifty miles in August last the least was
eleren and a half miles in May l!Vo.
The most track laid In unv mm dmr
tlinte mill on the ltth of October last near
vwiuiiorM-ruung or seetioiii VJi
I'XI I-.....-. l.M 11.. . .
The twleirranh line aeeonnmn. im (!; w.'.
miles or roaJ consumed 1580(5 pSles ml.
1100 coil of wire or 270 car loads of muto-1
rial nuito an item - r lua" oi mut0
Dallas can now hr rnni-riitttlnf .! f
tlieeonMinimHtionoflw.rlmnoRinti.nJ
; .. ...
ocean.thns eoiine..tiiff within hnr m
limits Huntnigtou'j and (lould's innu-
iinti4n ir....i a i i . . . i.
lnlicent schemes with her own individual
nild illdlltllllilt RVKlimiU miol na v.n
Texas Trunk to Sabi'no Tass: tho CJ.ie.
Texas. Mexican Central to Laredo' the
Wichita to lied Uiver and the Pan Han '
country; the Texas it St. Louis and the
East Line lied Kiver Narrow Uauge roads
tost. Louis. "aufccroaus
The wholesale trade of Dallas will nnu-1 I
benelitted bv an all-rail conmviinT.
witn sucli western towns as Fort
orth Weatherford Eastland Sweetwater
Colorado City Dig Spring Tevah and El
1 aso and lor the benefit of our merchants
and the traveling community we giro
hclow the accunilo mid correct distanco
from Dallas to each of these points as ob-
tained lr.om Captain W. M. Johnson lat0
City Engineer who has been for the past
two years in charge of the truck-laving job
and who was iiImi in charge from Dal-
las east to (irand Saline in 1.S73:
Dallas tii Fort Worth 31.:i3 miles; Dallas to
Weatherford 02.10; Dallas to Eastland
WIG; Dallas to Haird 171. 1H; Dallas to
Abilene lill.MO; Dallas to Sweetwater.
-M.I.OO; Jlallas to Colorado 201.00; Dallas to
. v. ' ' ' 1 .'oj mums to reens.
4:;o.0i;
Julias to Tovuh 4.VI.15; Dallas
ijirizzo Dullas to
; illanco
. tfJ7.:
i the ends
to
O.HI..HS: Nil us In l.'l
lliliril Ttii. Slurin.. ...1 ' 1
of vii ms a i I i "7 V. l'""s
dcnols stut'. n 1V n. ; i . "" """ 7" -
Am mi II ') h i . f' " " '""'-'"Wes.
Among the I alius men emploved on l i s
woUa7nS
Aether . r " "'M''; owen (to-
Mio nf M s '.II t"r"lvcl""t. '""1
tract f?' lli .S "1) 110 c"n-
tiii It tin J t Pn ..r I' "' UV
" L L. 1 'K'
O? tho W ' nt "-'unes west
siil isl..l?r.: Ti .8lvl"K. ul"V('r
tuV fii!;iunu!ditvuuo ":::!!!:
ilnni '''' j"lllll'lsa..d section house
M l"l'lll!'! and -VI
Section hn'isn
3 lll'SUHTl
the round-houses at
1'igHprlng and Toyali working sometimes
six or seven gangs and doing everything in
a most satislactory undsiibstiiutiarinnniier.
i ho greater part of all dry goods and
Mothlng sold io contractors anno from
Hie large wholesale houses of Dallas
while the groceries ami meat also camo
rrom our iiuinerous wholesale grocery and
provision bouses. Dallas was well repro-
. meu in an c epartnionts and branches of
-.- .-- .......ooim ui iiiicnen in
the track -r . ....". '".i""
vim lAiiini riii'Liiti tii .im n. .i -.. . i . .
run
llirnn..l. n i iT " 11 "
tlirougl frem Dallns to El
1 116 VtnSAMlmtr trnltia ..111
I aso Wlllinnt
change of cars. and
bsKgago checked and
tickets sold from
j 'alias to
iiuiii. a a.. . :. ""i .nnu
l'Srtland BwinSl? Cal nrnl". ani
lortlaiid Oregon perhaps by steomor
Dallas can now be congratulated upon ' f J " f 1 'l "C 'm!co'"
the consniumHtion of her hopes in the com- Vi W1V- "r K! y. eupansons
J.lction of a through lino of 'railroa d r n 1 rfT'd ml(-llllt81'''pl.v
iho Trinity river to tho ri?Mm wl"M"5
Take our advice and buy your Christmas Presents at
D. GOSLINS'S CHINA HALL. No better place for selec-
tions no house will sell cheaper and nowhere will you be
better pleased. You will find there besides China of every
description Silver Plated Goods of Latest Designs Chandel-
iers Lamp Goods Bohemian and French Vases Toilet Sets
Toys Willow-Ware Queensware etc.
B CO t
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t tVO Q. S S 2 2
-y aj - - ft sk
srj r o .tr ci co c
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fcvO to
SB "SS
CO
thence to Hokodadi Japan and Canton in
China.
We may soon see the fruit and wine "and
flour of the l'acilic coa-st silk from China
and tea fold in our market and realize the
advantages of a trans continental com-
merce. HulldlnK remit.
The following building peraiits were is
sued by City Engineer Thatcher during
the pant week:
S. C. Burnett two storv frame residence
24x32 feet west side of iiurford street; cost
$2000.
J. T. Hay one story framo building
25x40 feet south side oi"Klm street west of
Houston & Texas Central ltailroad; cost
$7000.
J. M. Harry one storr" addition to osi-
idenee east sido of Jlusten street 10x10
feet; cost $.ri00.
Mr. Johnson two-story frame dwelling
1Sx.'I2 feet north side of Live Oak street;
cost $800.
John Williams one-story frame residence
10x24 feet between Crocket street and the
Houston & Texas Central ltailroad; cost
$250.
II. J. Allen two-story frame stable 1(1x24
feet corner of llawkinsand Florence streels;
cost $250.
lr. A. M. Cochran one-story frame store
2.51.15 feet corner of (iriftln and Collin
streets: cost $5oo.
Dr. A. L. llibb one-story frame dwelling
25x.'i0 feet; on l'acitlc avenue; cost $000.
KEMOVALS.
J. T. Hay two-story frame 10x24 feet
from the south side of Elm to tho north
side of Main east of Preston street.
M. Hunnelly one-story frame 10x24 feet
from the corner of Grillin and Camp streets
to lot in Crowdus and Akurd's addition
outside tho city limits.
J.H. Hryan one-story framo 10x32 feet
from north sido of Kim near Sycanioro to
the north side of Commerce street east.
J.H. ltryr.n two one-storv frame hin'ld-
i "-" "ii earn irom norm sine ol Win
near Sycamore to north side of Jackson east
of Krvny.A rageuiit of ltace Home.
That the people of Dallas might sec
semetliingof the class of horses gathered nt
the race course to engage in the speed con-
tests during next week tho Jockey Club
had the trotters and racers in ft grand
1'N .iiwl l""""- """"K" ii-i-i " jesieniay lllier-j-8
ami . " in ....1 .. i.....i...i u.. . i.-
. ... . ..i. .i.. (v nnr ilL-ililcil lV II imiNM
' 'iring sweet airs wlm li was fol
'TL i rY tlUi rt'r!1 to J"'e
W " ? ?Tl 8.llklt's: l"1'1 tl!('" tlle r"'lTS'
mounted hy their riders and grooms. There
us 110 attempt at extruiicoiis tlispluy in
Vie w.af. ' ?' ouinnsons nntl fancy-
lirrMseil rn nM in mini i' u i r
v AIIIVMllllll 1 I
worth was
snincieni 01 ltselt to please and
salisly any
uitt-i -m ii n niui'K. i mn worn inir r.irj i
the line of uniuuiling spirit and of rare en-
durani.eand soeed and there were racers
iceron.e w'icli was Hush with tho
. i q"i"e rJ ntJ' and that can
1'? i"? 'T lu'r "''- ba;k .through the
:nlmtl; ?ven to s'cedsof Arabia and
ln Wor d-renowncd barbs ot the Moors.
.llie VM "! fearless horses of the Ukrane
" r '"""' ui niirj uii i ri Mil l
un0" "L'v.('r "aa "!ore slmt. """ nerve
more eiiduranee than t hi u.. iir.mil r...ru
have and the gallant kings of tho turf of
mis aim oi past generations have in thcin
worthy scions.
In so far as stock is concerned tho races
commencing Tuesday will bo an emi-
nent success and if the weather Is good if
old Jupiter Pluvius will bo propitious tho
meeting will bo the most interesting ever
had in Texas and it will provo an earnest
ol those we are to have in tho futuro.
Never interrupt a conversation with a
hacking Cough; it creates a bad Impression
llctter invest a quarter of u dollar in a bot-
tle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup and euro it.
A ftor n ltoblnir
(ieorgo Dccktnan who come from Lowell
Massachusetts about threo week. .. (!
invest in WeJt "ivias ".mis ased Beas? I
over tho Texas .t Pacific on the 0:10 train
1'ViTtlio -rexas t Pucilic on the 0:10 train
nigiu. jib iniormert a JIkhalb re-
porter that on Wednesday lust he left
a b ather valise siltinc in the dcnol at ('..
.mlWawhil
olllce to mail a h-tlcr before departing lor
His Springs (in reaching the latter place
1H discovered that he bud In-I'urgclluT mii
Ml.l Taliw on investi:
gtin found that he had been robbed of
lnves igntioil i.ointed almost conclusively
ott disrepiilable character named Abe dor-
!i!it.m& i.ed;?t
week previous but on Ved "lv ho im
chased a tickJl for New K7 nd'l.'
a
iiur-
town llct'oro leaving
bo was seen to have
considerable money exhibiting .....
lindoiie twenty dollar bill to a chum whom
iiv mini ini-ii iiiiic iiu iiini inn .
i... i.. r.. ...... i ;i... i.- i.. i .
tiliig." Mr. Deckiiianlelt Colorado City on
Iridiiy for New Orleans in pursuit of the
robber.
Itiiiy liurglars. .
Tho burglars as usual made their wnll
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iinr - i iirnni en I IB H . i n Itli.l.f .
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mr tin neuru iruni wcro COIlBllPn
to tl.ran rcnidnncea. Th.v .i.i. .1...
t i C - I I n. .
Mr. E. Mittcnthal. corner of Micn
Lone streets and bv enteritis h m i.
jjuiio oiiriTin 111111 iir riiieniiK dv way Ol the
l'"rlor wlnlw carrlHil oV Yi 2. in
change his goldwiitch and bii wife a fin.
E
ca
breast-pin and chain all of which foots nn
in valuation to about $140. A glutinous
substance supposed to be a narcotic used
by the burglars was found by the bed in
which Mr. Mittcnthal and his wife were
sleeping. They paid their respects to Mr.
Edgar Moore a next door neighbor of Mr.
Mittcnthal and carried oil a lot of jewelrv
and a tine pair of earrings the property of
Ins wife amounting altogether to $150 or
more. Tho residence of M r. Murtitio.onKoss
avenue at the intersection of Svcainoro
street was not slighted bv the callers who
earned away his gold watch and chain and
$i.50 m money.
That even the form of trial by jury is not
perfectly free from prejudice is believed bv
some lint in our section St. Jucobs Oil
has been tried by that great jurv tho pub-
lic and been judged the infallible cure for
Kheumatism and all painful diseases.
Matrlninll
The following marriage licenses wero
issued by the County Clerk durinj the
week:
. W. E. Derrand Sarah;Flkher;S. 1'. Nich-
ols and Lizzie Slater; Frank Wolf and
? Vr""na"! J- lc- Swanson and Callie
Moid; William White and Emilia Worth-
lngton; J W. llono and Camelia Stubbs;
Michael Murphy and Laura Chapman;
's A bol'0'iier and Maria Hchuniackcr;
W illiam Saunders and Elizabeth J. Ed-
wards; June Peak and Henrietta Hull-
1 liomas Steagall and Lou Handall; George
W. Davis and Marthia Cameroon.
Crndtlock's Restaurant
"The West End" that is what that por-
tion of Mam street west of Lamar street is
now styled and "Opera House ltow" is
now fortunate indeed in tho fact that N E
( ruddock in connection with tho well- j
known saloon so long run by him on the
uuiii-i ui main ana Austin streets has
opened a restaurant which under his man-
agement and direction could not bo other-
wise than rerhercho and the very best of
the best. This restaurant just opened is In-
tended and will be mailelto be to Dallas what
ictors is to New Orleans. The cuisine is
artistic is Ullderthe llirretinn of II.. i..-.
' io oe nan m all tho country. The
larder has all the very best the home and
ai markets in reach .of Dallas can all'ord.
All game in season salt and fresh water
lish oysters shrimp crabs etc. are spec-
ialties and meals can be hud at. all hours
and with quick dispatch. An elegant lunch
is set overy day in the saloon from 10 to 1
o clock.
The Tcxiiii Cotton and tlraln Kxchunge
Solicit orders by mail and telegraph for
futures of cotton grain and provisions in
small or lurgc quantities. Loss limited to
margin put up. Connected with all parts
: " ' " l""""- hi i ions prompt-
ly and cheerfully answered. Murket reports
.....ii-.iir- inu io imi-oi-iown customers
COlltailUllL' full New Ynrlt n.i Clrl.
-. o .. ......... v.i n unn iinii
Liverpool sjiot and futuro markets and
Chicago gram and provision futures. Ex-
iianaiory circular mailed on application
correspondence solicited. A 1 reference
given. AuoressA. j . wiieclork.
Tkxas Cotton AMitih.UN Exciianiik.
Hoard of! radoKoonis. Dallas Texas
STAKTUNO KKSl'LTS OF lllilNKSS
t-noriry anil Kntnrprlse-I. RoIiiIiikiH
Ahead In the Great Race for Supremacy
iiini Loudorslilp Hi Hid Clothlnf. ei
T T..:..i i. i i .
J" arm who nut a lew weeks ago
opened his mammoth clothing establish-
mem ioj j'.im street has already out-
rivaled all competition. This plain state-
ment speaks volumes.
DALLAS HAS AN AVTUOB.
A Thrilling: Romaic on the Tniila
Telegram received from C. 11. Humes ihn
publisher that Key. Mr. Curry's book
nescensiis Averno; or The Downward
Drill" will bo on sale in a few days. The
1 "'' I'ronniinei. It a success
UUJ l-rond to rla.ni the author
n. rZZ
Home Again
Aller a pleasant visit to relatives and
friends in (leorgin. Uncle Charlie (ialloway
is ngnin at his eld stand northeast corner
Miiin and Austin ready to wuit on bis iiu-
inerous fiieinls und customers. (Io and
examine bis splendid stock of smokers' and
chewcrs' articles.
CI
Kentucky Joe.
Kentucky Joe who Is doing a saloon busi-
ness at Nos 12 and 14 Ltiniur street carries
a large and select stock of goods has cool
beer ahvays on tap rrugrunt cigurs and in
addition n superb lunch stand supplied
With tho best of edibles.
LudlrV Underwear.
A large stock to select lrora"at naumau's
70U Elm street.
Fancy anil Shaded Feather.
In this department we receive daily new
novelties at llaunian's 700 Elm street.
All nf Orr's buggies and carriages have
Serviiu's patent wheels 1 1-tj Inch axles.
llrldal Oiitntn.
A complete line and at prices to suit at
Duumaii s 700 Kim strcot.
Orr sells all styles of Concord side-spring
buggies. Mend for his illustrated catalogue
auu price-list.
Nab lleavsrs all Color
' At llaunian's 700 Elm street.
1 llundressed kid gloves at 50 tents Dcr
ralr at M. Kosenthal it Co.'a. 1 pw
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HOLIDAY GOODS.
J. W. Webb ti Jewelry Trlaoe of Italia.
in. lorcmost rank of tho wid.wio
I .Yi!Irl.!l "!F a!ul "(liJ business houses of
i "ie Jewelry Emporium nf J W
rf cm"n of Main and Lanmr
. 8 esnulll''nent is liko some fairy
temple so nrniitu u .. n I..... i.. r.
of j u 7. 'V'L' "m.'.7l.n 1 1 Ull".y
and Silver;c.c: In" KVe'r
ne iius those of silver ruiminc in nrice from
$10 to $75: of nii.tirfliV i'A. .'m'1" . r.'"
told from $5toJ 250. He Immmil l...i
ful children's watches tha very sieh of
ivuieu wii uelight the hearts of the little
ones. A finer assortment of linecr rimrs
U'JIN lii.v.i. ....... i . . i . . n . l.
ii .r ".""y csiaoiisument and
ineiu ai prices to suit all customers
Artlmirr l.n 1...I:. I . .. .
I r. .-iuuii-a rings you Will llllll gur-
...... iiiuies carouncies amethysts
sapphires and diamonds all per-
lect beauties to behold and
running in prices from $1.00 to any price
and fancy ear-rings and lace pins all of tho
"""'u. 'lis wmiii'iii'H ifiMiou' uniu .i
r"1 .ursigiiB aim patterns are lovely and
iiiu.uiive in tim ex remo. A v.m na-
through his show cases you see bracelets
and bungle bracelets to the right of you to
.in hi juu aim in iront oi you ol gold
silver and plated and of the most artistic
construction and finish. Ho has a largo
ii i iiaiiiv
guanl chains.
long sues for the neck
i-.si iiiioos iockci
I I "i iiiimiuii?5b vurieiy aim paiteru.ln
g i unci iiiatcil. thero being ladies' and
ciiiiiireiisehums in the lot nil libitum of
jus wieciioiis oi si.verwarc is not
iiy n large one Hut it has been made in
me superlative of good tusle and of the
frillil i.lumn.n.1. .....1.. 1. '. 1 i '
rarest design in clocks he Iius nil varietic
e . nd Af V'.... i. ... ' :I t r 7'""U . """1P8-
.. v;. iii'ii".."! iiisonn lniporta-
Hon. His stock of hiimiienn i..i ...
niiiiuiii ii unn uesnua ware and rare mwa
.ii.... ... i i .-... ia
coiituiniiiL'suiierb anilleinl lliu'.r .n ..:
Ibet in appearance as to seem natural. iB
bronzes ot classic and fancy figures
groups and his thniiH.m.l
and one other eh.rnt ...!
handsome lanev nrir.NuUc.....h.i..
iiml artistic. Tho I lmt there is n h-
jag in the -hnpe of : .ll. one would desire
hi iniihc wneiiier he be rich or poor or
whether it be fur fniimr ..i..!... .. (r..
band sister or hrothiror I'riemi Ihat can-
adding new stores to bis alreiidr in.men'se
iiui ne nan ai vi i t'n nn. in a....... .i..
nnu rich codec lion. The holidiivs are wcll-
ngn upon us ami wo all would fain remem-
ber those we lovo and cherish iviili .
iMcseni enoscn according to our means and
Webb's is the nhicn In ni't m il... ......
fill the clrgunt tho ornamental and the
valuable
on don't have to buy your holiday
f.iuiis tn cuny 111 inoBcuson when on He-
cember flth you can see a grand display
'"ui nivu .u Buiei.i at
MASON it EllB.
Tim latest novelties in plain goods at M.
Itnscntlint .t- f1. '
$1000 1st prize f 500 2d and
3d Prizes
now on exhibition. Prang's great Christ
mas anil Aew Year curds ut New York
prices at Mason & Elm's.
Don t miss to go to It. liosenthal t Co.'s
uns wcck. j.aiues' underwear at cost.
For Heat.
No. 224 Live Oak street
rooms plenty good water
London 8Sl Elm street.
Nice cottage 4
Apply to Ceo.
flo and see Orr's buggies and carriages
behiro buying elsewhere or send for price-
list. Flltirv nn.1 KlindMfl Knufl AM
In Ibis department wo rece've daily new I
uuveuies at Jiauman s uu j'.un street
Clonks ntiit nolinana.
At iiauiiiun s 700 1.1 in street.
Please Vour children llnest. line nf turn
nilo book's in Texas at Mason Si Erb.
Corset s
At 50 75 $1
$1.25 to $2.50. at Buunian's.
Kid 01 nves II 4 (land 8 lliittnna.
Every pair warranted at $1.25. Go to
Imuman's 700 Elm street.
Toys In print vurletv. nt M nncnnllinl
it Co'.'s
llrttliil OntllU.
A compleio line and at prices to suit at
Iliiuinau s 700 Elm street.
The latest and newest In Indies' nei luonr
ilt.M.llosculthalibCo.'s.
Lowe t Trices fur the Heat Goods
I'ntriinnicd Huts Flowers. Ribbons and
Ornaments at taumun's 700 Elm streot.
1
Ladles' misses and childrens' bosn nl
very low jirlces. M. liosenthal i Co.
tallies'. Mlaaea' anil Children's Hose.
A full lino at lluumiitrs 700 Elm st root.
Fringes and ornaments a full lino at M.
Kosenthal dc Co.'s.
I
Corsets slde-lace full braid at 00 cents at
M liosenthal & Co.'s.
Ladles' Sulta from Calico to 8111b
All colors and styles at BuunianY 70S Kim
streot.
Neckwear and Fancy tiooils.
All the latest novelties at Bauman's 700
Elm street.
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lERMOD JACCARD & nn
401. 40S and. 401 Knrth ..k c .
WATCHES JEWEIRY AND SIIVEWAEE
Amportsrs of Diamonds Cloolia E ii a
Ic ed bvS" ' S'IVCnV?re VtsNvhichLvebeen con!
ducted by 35 years of experience with perfect success as to
forourill.Kfi: T: .
its;; a:.; tC. ..
E. P. COWEFTca
Jones' lon-Gorosive Paint
IK so.h. Blinds MouUlng. Whits rtno
707 ....I ri0 P....
709 Elui Street.
SOHAEFFER BROS. & POTOL '
MANUFACTURERS O '
Htnr
Htonrlo Aolct.'.'!!.'."."."
Oortoli axxcI Staeo
JTlfiilx-o.rl
Vliailxifi;
Iloflllfill I...I T 1 .
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Dealer la all kind o Machinery RhIIwav.
riltE AT OALVKSTON TEXAS.
Oeber 80tb 18at-nlrnDBof lhe .
n..n
uiwh. Herring & Co.
We had one of your Patent Champion
es. It was on the sin... ii.l n '
posed to intense heat as the ontsi!. r .if."
safe will show
We are clad to inf. triii trim
?
n " om"M a No
"'rough your agent."
F. D.
saf
. .. I- Konoras .t Co
..... "ol i '? saft' "u "'o second
w ' o Zwl V .1 11 Km-ry store
... ". m.' wu flmi'' M's cnlents.to mil
v - ...... .i i.-ur iini 1 1 ured.
Neliuvo ordered a duplicate of this sale."
uririiL Kiiritrisi. nini ..i .'.
TV. I'lllItEM.
Flreat Whitcabaro.NoTomber H.
" uflrnfl niMwa were mmioil.
a V!.rH.ryr.nm iau.iiK:
f iltecn business houses were burned
Had one of llorrini''a uti.'
' ImLI'i "u'f"' mrv b""ks "ld P"!'0"'
.... i.. i. . r
" nu-u was preserved in
iuiHi conn noil anil im n.n.l.il.l.. i...r . .
ill0Allr- 'uve ordered of your agent Mr.
Ji. A. Slight another of larger size."
1 kiirv t IIk.nnktt.
Another: "Had mm ..r ir..: .....
Which contained nil nt l?
"l money. All preserved in good condi-
Jiuvr unieieu another mi hnt l..
i iiirougn your agent Mr. L. A. Sliitht.
T . ' M. LaivukckACo.
I.. A Si.kiiit. ni'enl l.ir II. i. .... i.
safes. HciKlouarters Dulhw Tov
Fuotn That are Facts.
UHllUS
Dallas lias for its size as fine stores asenn
bo found
ut.u.i. i.i .... i ' " ' '"u
"'ks that are earned by her enternrisiiiL.
in any cuy ol Us Bize und tho
nieri'linii.a num.... l. . n.i . . . "
v. . " 1 . . " t-neueii iinvwiiere.
tur- J?c""hur.lt camo to Dallas and de.
i?"1":" lcn V'.0."f 110 n"cst stocks of
; "V "u!ul nly vily
mHS "ccessin the short time he has been
Tu 11 1(1 .." personal cxiiiiiiiiation of thin
"lM""u.v-iiiieii up anil so em d v stm l-..!
B !ru w!" convince oiif at a glance that his
........ una uvcuiuo one ol lhe facts
tllUV 111 V lUl'IP
MARKETS UT TULKORAPH.
NEWUM KAN'S.
New Orleans ii.
sieinly: : siiperilne 4 71 11 5 mi; iloiibl. 5.V1 a S 7.V
ire hie 5' 0 1P4; Idglier Kiiulen 0'. 10 7'.. '
i.nni qmcl 111 7s to sj.
mils quiet ill M In f7.
hMKur; di'iiiund nctlvo: prlivi advanced; com-
MJ1!"1..1!'. eiaimii ri.l-l i.i BV: fair ui fullv
fnlr il'(o7 l-l; piiioo lo c-iioicu 7
uliinliid s tii S I J
l 7 3-1; yellow
Wnlusii s inniliTiiti'ly active ami n..
mnn :n to W; fair ir. tni; u. d-! i9
lo.il CMIiits lllli'hiiliL'i'd
Itic o llrinen orilliiurv in clmli n r.i . 1
Olliemiiiii'buui;i'i.
NKWYOKK.
New Yoiik. Ileei'iulmr .1 nit 1...
and .hill; HI s "vv
Miliar dull und Iiuilly unclianvi-.l
11 mil III li 1-111 dt'iniiiul llllll V.trv. -1. ....I...
for cloiueslic llieee 3 1 In -IK; Tex'as 1(1 iu':r1
-('11 i. AdO Deeeiuber a -l hmr liomlimlti- nn.
1. Mil Al.ll.
rlnoined.
Wheat active idotrii' lnwur. irU. ........ m...i
Market Hiiiiicwhiit easier. N'v I'hi..
! m i h..?1!'1.1 :m"r; 1 'a Vi fr J'lmiaryj
1 J9 J S to 1 IM 1-2 fur Kobi uurv
Corn Ulisetlled. L-elmrnlk. 1v. .1 iti n ...
CO .5-8 fnrciuli und Ueiunilier; 01 1-s in 01 1-1 for
Ouls easier fit 15 ensh anil Deeeinbiip 41 1-4
for January ami February.
Pressed IIOL'S A 1-4 Pnrtr Oi-llvn n.l 1. ......
17 l.'ieush and liwinber.
l.nrd active and luuer ni v i.i ....l. ....i n..
Hulk meats ciuder nlmiil.lni. a i .t.
9 (HI.
sli orl ribs
?ictl.
UKORiiH
(Ill fvatunbiv. Kiivi.iiilr wr iviwi ...
So'cbs k m ni the residence nf her hoii'Iii-
mw r-UKitr r- le lis l'lr-1 street Mrs Caroline
Heors'e foriueily of Jlnblle aged SI years.
Mobile liulvestnll und Tiiill.iu I'...-... ..nl
rblladelihla iiliers please copy.' '
;eiv niieans iMiveiulier I's lss).
The above painful Intelligence rc-arked hern
only lust evenliiR near iiildnlglit the deceased
belli a niatern d aunt of Mr. JohuK. Klllott
of this city Mrs. (Ieorgo was a woman
glflel Willi inch raro meiral endow.
menu varied soelal arcoiiiplWiiueiits and all
Hume sweet donicKlc virtues that to know her at
all was a em oted privilege; to have known her
Intimately wan im was once said ofonotlu'r bi ll-
ll.nitwom in "oriU-'ICa liberal eduentlou." From
her earliest youth as the daughter of Ihat lean.-
d scholar araneful writer and elegant gentle
man Jean ."Imoii Cliniidmn the Inllnmte rriend
anilehaiiiiilon or Wiedilniilnii and our revolution
nry heroes thrown Into eontuet with tho beat of
NnrthiTiiutidtib0(iiic!itly.Siimliorii swlety.sht
was llio adurcd f old sad young who came
within her presence. To have lost such a com-
panion from tho social and domestic circle
teems morollko some sublime despnlr than or-
dinary grief Ilut her star has set hi a
rounded life's horlxin that gladdensd all Ita
ibere and In the rlpani'd evnlng'i twilight a
calm and cloudiest character thus went smiling
the day to tleop.full-lrelgbtcd with all thoto vir-
tues that aro the "toiamc'Tor the gatet beyond.
Alabama MImIMiiI Louisiana and Texas aro
full of her friends .and at this event the tears of
tlumiiuids will water Into fadeless lire Hit Ire uf
memory.
$or i-'utc for (flusslftcatlon.
L'ObND On the mreel lu palbia a lew clava
I ago l.y Mr. Mi Klijney of Cedar lllll a la-
dies' iiilehfll. eiaitahiiiig a small turn of money
and otherartlclra. which the nwncrran have by
Identlfyln nroirly and paying for thin nollea.
Cull still Mala ttreet opKlte coiirl hoime.
alKOUUE NKKLY.
'
LSVrxctvllWh.0ii eUo" Hall. St Louis. M
uuli" .e- shoull send
1 nergest and finest
LnmW ..
Hlwri' vi "" a'.
1 1 n .. a. -
' ii wiycerlue Tallow
and
mil. .n '
The Place.
Travelers bound forDallnsand re Idents
best "it vie ?r1Uir- nU!i! "Si
isl .utile at the Union Jlestauiunt at tha
WZ!" wh0 unhand. C toc.lier
i .
THE GREAT
Ihuralaia. Sciatica. Lumbann.
Backache Soreness of tho Chest
Gout Quinsy Soro Throat Swell'
ings and Sprains Burns and
Scalds General Bodily
Pains
Tooth Ear and Headache Frosted
Feet and Ears and all other
Pains and Aches.
No rrrr.irnll.iii od earth quali St. rii On.
t a ttifr mnrr ;n;il anil cheap i:uninl
Kiniiitr A Mil riiimlj but Ida ftmi':iru!iv.T
ti.tbHK iury nf 0 (Vnll.aml crrrroin aiiir-rinit
1Mi (win cm uuvo cheap and iwiJitlva Jiruof of lu
Mrrvtinaa In Klorrn I.annnnjot.
EOLD EI ALL I:SnoGI8T8 AKD DEALEE3
HI JIEDIOINEi
A. VOGELER & CO.
ltnlHr: Mil. V.
JHrccUU -notice.
ATTENTION. -Tlieru will be a meeting of
the()ueen City K. i L. of II. Monday night
Dee. 6lli I8H1. Ruslneis oflmportaiire.
W. K. IUacmont Peerctnry.
MONKY TO INVKCT -Fouror flvo thousand
dollars cash placed with mo for Investment in
city pmparty. I'uti.ir A Linosi.f.v
A Vjn?tJir!-iiliP "alrslTOI Main nt
trNOTlCE Tho creditors of tho Texas
Trunk Railroad Company arc requested to meet
at tho olllce of A. W Nowlln 207 Wain ttreet
Dallas .Texas on Monday evenlnj at2 o'clock.
r "Tho anniinl meeting of the itock.
holders of the Dallas Library Association will
tako pla' C at Mr. Ed want's muslo store Batur-
(lay eveiitng.'DeeembeMOtli at seven o'clock."
PECRETARY D. L. A. '
ATTENTION FIREMEN. Tho members of
tho Didliis Flro Uepartment aro requested to
meet at their hull on Monday evening Deo. Sth
at7:lWthiitp. Busliifss of Importance
By order of the president
R. P. Ai'NsrAt'nu.
DIS.SOLUTION-Notlr'oi hereby given that
the grading linn oriloyleA Ruiidles has this day
dlMolvod hy mutual consent.
Nnvciuborailh 1SS1. 1I0YI.K A RUNDLES.
uio-lf
Okkice op Texas Tucnk It. R. Co.)
Dallas Tkxas Nov. 11. lasi
IMTTtlH REOt'l.AR aunuid meeting of tho
slnck-hntitrrs oftho Texas Trunk railroad com-
pany will beholden at tlioomco of the company
n tho city of Dallas sbito of Texas on the Kith
day of December at 12 o'clock noon for tho
election of directors and tho transaction of
such other business as mny como before It
W. I CA))EII
Vlcc-1'ri'Hiileiit.
D. A. RoniNBON Heeretnry. nnvU-tdia
trWIIKItRAH It has been found that tho capi-
tal stock of the Chicago Texas A Mexican Con.
tral railway company now being 75000 "hares
of the par value of $ieO each ia Inauniclcnt to
construct and operate its road sad that It Is do-
alrablo to Increase tho Same from 75.000 ihnma.
or $7500000 to 10(1000 ihariA or to 10(10O
SOU the tolalamouiit being $2 '000 por mile;
i neruioro ne ii resolved that a mcwUnv r
IhoZitoekholdors be Slid the tamo la hnr..
nailed U be held at the office of the company at
iiuiim icaaa oil llio Xlil flay or January lHS'i
to eoiitldor tho prmioiUInn of liiereaalnir 1.
capital itock from 114001 to l'J0000 pot mile ia
accordance with the preamble; hereto and to
ininiiier mo proposition or laming- a nerlcs of
Income bonds if tho tame be deemed necessary;
that tho secretary be and Is hereby In.truoteii
to give legal notleo to each stockholder bf th
time ami place and purpoieof said meeting.
i uruiir ui iu ixiaru of niroetorr;
ASAUEL F. DENNETT. Bcerelary
iICi l.J'.'J'iT.HIV A';'
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