Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 11, 1869 Page: 2 of 5
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a 'drv ol ah luar a lta'tii di au
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utatii.k' ii J 1 hianlry W O
Mhuv. .'Li F Graj. Jan.
v th j( r. Ti.u ni.li GikiiJ.
'lark. "ri appuiiitwJ lo draft and
1 iaaur rvaalutluii fTaire i.f th
tf tin; Karelins;
I I..U tk tiuini(h wore ra
I I -iii( dig r-wululinn. '! Juliu V-
I I' .UriKx Cant II E lloua al
f .li.Le J J. UooJ. addrr4 llm
I 1.11.114 in ll.alfi'f Um
I linn ou ll part of lb
if i4tr of Ik l9 grval
j jHiii.l.a-III ll'i diriln
i.Kf t.nrf tit Itil.alf i-f iinmriliala at-
Part of lb lx'l'ia Hi
crval railroad
Ion.
trd thefi.l
I ilit; rarillon :
kfUei In. U.at I'lrxljje
i.i.i-Jvr u ia nil hmioraule mimI
V4' umu mantis in or rf)iT to
-v( ky tam vol of tli liiiauna
i f i hi county a eaWvripiluii of
rSiHi.i 'HI in ilio bonds of tliCKMtuty.
tok in lhe Southern Pacific
l.'aiin ml. and lit lit amount in
I Iid t ' ral Komi. Tne bond lo be
tMiii i) to aaiil Cnmimiiii believer
11. k
taU reach ill limlla ol Tlur
"iiniy
1 C CNI'
Tl.o niom-y Imwuvrr. lo
11I1 J 011 lliu road w ill.il
1. m irtiinly -
'.' Tliul w itihuhiiii'IhI l ll.o
MI1 mil i l of KMuniiaii loiii.ly. lo
1 iUn 1 lie iik iKMiry ili. nml to '
ilin iiiifn-nry nr.lura lo iuiio ll.f
imUuiho i.fautli IminU Mini to auli
nit tl i'U'lion ill ilur H'l'lil In I In'
ii;ililiil totem of lli i-oiinly lor
mtiticaliou.
3. Tlmt wo liurcl.y rnjoin umn
lit mcniUur of lli next loialuluro
i'i bo alccUJ from tliin Similoriiil
IHtri( t to ua all thoir influenio in
tli uoxl Goiiiml Aaaumbly lo
wiiio ilio moat liberal aid from tli
Siatifto tbtao road. And unions
olhor tliinpa. rvcoinmi'iid aiit
lici'fby enjoin upon tlioinlo uxo nil
I'i'Munitblo wean to procuro tlm
'an:io of it law lo ianiiu Ilio Inindb
i. tli Male in favor of aniil ronda
fur a anflivlunt nniouul lo pay fi
ihc nctofiiiry iron whenever twen-
ty live voiilinuoui miles of nmd
MiaH Imve boon gmdud mid innde
trady ! Ilio track ami lurllicr
tliMt Iboy Rcourellio localion of the
S. 1. R. It. ao tin to paiiA tlnough
Tyler ('anion Kniifnnin and IhI-
I.im in Jiiillna county.
J. T. Staxi.ev
Cliaii'niun.
After some dimushion tlicao rean-
Iiitmna n'cro itdopU'd.
(In n otion of Jtov. A. B. Jolinwn
it iinrcnolvod thut tticne reaolution
Id lun.islicd t.bo Kaufmitn Slnr for
public tlion that ilio Dailak Hkr-ai-p
tlio Waxuliitvliio Arrua Corsi-
1 an.i OUcrvor Ilouston Times and
Tfinyrnpli Tyler . Uoportor nnd
Index' and tlio South-Western La.
Ie raUCBtvJ lo cop'.
On motion (be cliuirmnn npnoint-
nl ijfiM'n J. Clark Dr. Botid bash-
toll and (!.-(. NuhIi it commitleo in
Ito'.ialfof Kniifman county to cor-
j'wpond. villi ibe Pi-eoidentitof these
roadu und nitb others interested
tlii;l(Mii. .
On motion tlio following named
- 11 1 U m ti n vere Beicttoa 10 aueini
in bnbalf of Kutifinan county tho
railroad barbaeilo to be given at
'aline in October next and alxo tho
baibaciie to bo givert at Tyler lo-
wii: I?ov. AB. Johnaon fir. Bond
Jtaaliioll Ciipt J. T. Stanley Dr.
II. J. -Snow Green J. Clark C'apt
J F. Slaughter It. A. Binford It.
A. Terrell Dr. j. D: Pnrsonn Gen.
James H. Rains Daily Diiughcrty
.lohn F. Gray R. O. Wndkins J.M.
!Nrob1e. It. It. Shaw itnd on motion
A- J. Hardin van added to tho com-
mittee A.J. HARDIN
Chairman.
T. W. ('lakk Secretary.
I as t wecli :i serious difliculty oc-
urred at the Flag Spring about
irn miles sdutb east of this place.
Tho (iurties engaged in tho difficul-
ty aro namod Gowen and Brown
and aro relatives Brown being
Gowcns son in-law. We give tlio
particulars au olir inforlnant rccoiv-
cd them from Ibo lips of old man
Gowi'tis:'
It seems that Gowoiih sent ono of
bis son to tho nvld to tut some
rum. nnd while there ono of
Brown' tons enmo up and raised a
difficulty with him. Old man
Gowens came' put to quell tho dis-
turbance a ud' his sou-in law and
t wo other sons also came np armed
mlling out: "kill him kill him."
Tho old man tried to pacify his son-in-law
and grand sous but to no
purpose ; and remarking to bis son
. th'it they must fight or die closed
in -with Brown and succeeded in
.liKpobKcsning bint of his gun which
I Vil I to tho ground in. the scofUc.
fjowens' boti seized -the gun shot
'te ot Brown 'e sons killing him on
thn"fiot ; ! one of Brown's sons
tabbed Gowons with a knife iu
oron or eight places wounds con-
tideredl anortal. Brown and ono of
'bit sons arc ow iu irons at this
rdar-.e awaiting trial. Gowcns de-
i.tra tiaving ny proviois difficulty
with Brown or nay of Iho. family.
If the facts of tho case are as above
siontod we hope that justice
octed out tn tho gttUty.
IBoahaa tws 1th.
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BT JOBll W. SWINDELLS.
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John W. IwlBielll
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Tajlor'x .Tlortllor.
Sim aad Impratcil lllliaa. J ul iuutJ.
Trie rloik VI -VI. hM hr wail.
J. W. hIMi:i.L. Ilialj (iffra.
Yloliir IU .Tloorr'a Forum.
m:iv i'.i.iiion with maw
nkw I'yiiws.
Jmi ruliiil.i4.
' MMtHlii.
I'rlraf i. hv Mail
J. w. sriNbi:i.u
llarald (llkoa.
! Wanted Iiimicilia(cl)!
j Taeatj ihauuud good. ibril ye
I ceiioawimj hklntlra narrow.
of Luiuhar froa Biiuiou a Mill arar Quit-
1 .-. 1..11 '
aitn. lo Dallas
Apply it lb IMitotaof iliitpMr.
aw Wkrat aill W rvraltv la arat air tak-
anpiloa la Ik film llaaau. II ailltarr at lk
'Italia Cll Will.."
SCHEDULi3
Of Ibe irrlval aar Drpariare f lhe
Mall at Dallas Teiaa
ti.LU rT Orm-t Stat. I. IMt.
r.Jtl.VKXTIN.rrla imj WrdM.
Hay a.i-l ltl...l4)r at S r.M. Itapaii fary ftuBtlajr.
Tu-ailav an4 t'riilajrat T a. a.
rl.AHkVII.I.K. Arrl arair Fanil.) aod
Tla-lay .III an.1 Thtir.ilajr al i r M. U.ila
.arjr Ham. day mud Uoatay uitlil al 7 r.a. aaH
Tliiir.lar at 7 a n.
MAHnHAI.I.. Arrinanriy IIon.la.r Thuri-itijr
and atniilay a A r.M. l-iartl ciary banUay.
rd iiaailav and Krld.y.
OAIM II.I.K Arrival rrrry Turailny at II r a.
PPiirla awry ItVdliraday .1 It I H
l:TIIKlt KlIIIH. A.rln-a atrry Tliurailay al
r.M. itMriB rvcrjr Monday il H . a.
Bl'I IIANAN Airlvoa ricry 'J liurt.lay al 6 r.M.
Iliarfa vriry MundrirNl tan.
rilHTomCK lllll im-Kcry ilny ia I ho vnV
fWtin a a n. until ft r.M. and rwiy Butidiiy Hum
tluDA.M.
Hii.i.u)i jokkn v.n.
fiy A loigo building adjiiinitig Hit
mammoth Conlincnlal Hotel I'hilkilf Iplii
wat dcl roved by 8 re on Ibo :tl at ultimo
greatly eoJangcring the Hotel wlticb
bowevcr wat atentually saved.
tfiTTht Texts Central Railroad track
was completed llirotigli to Calvert oo II;;
3 1st ult.
KSTA to If gram my a tha worm bat de-
ll roved one-balf (be cotton crop in Rob-
ertson Cjuii'v.
twiyA Cabinrt uicoting win held on tbe
Slai nlu bul only routine 1 "out ions of de-
part men It were euterlf.!ucd after wLlcb
tbe l'rtsidiut tlancd for Saratoga.
8aS"A Urge lire oeourrcd at Cape May
N. J. on (be 31st ult. The United Stales
McMukin Atlantic and Amorican Hotels
were alt detlroycd ("gather with many
intervening stores tud cottages involving
a loss of a quarter of a million of dollars
fray A nigger from Wilmington C
will tit in Hid next Congress. We under
stand bis seat will adjoin Gen. Butler's
so that the General may imbibe tho ttink
by tbe tpon-tu.
(ti-The new college building In Dullas
lo be occupied by Professor W. II. Soales
will be one of lhe best adapted for educa-
tional purposes ever ereotcd in Texas.
S&Dallas county' wo Ibiult will yield
nearly 2000 bales of col ton Ibis year
Now if we only hid steamboats (o take it
to market by way of lhe Trinity river (he
producer! would save something like $20
000 freight tnouy.
tSTWc estimate that tlio cotton crop of
Dallas county this year will bring into
die pockets of Ibe producers tho snug lit-
tle Bum of $350000 in gold!
KaP After the rain on Monday last the
wind cant out at iff from Ibe North re-
minding ut that tbe summer head art
about over and beautiful Autumn not by
any meant tbe "saddest" days of tha year
it upon ut. Tuesday morning was almost
cold enough for 6res and thick clothing.
t" The proceedings of Ibe Railroad
meeting in Kaufman which will be found
in to- lay's paper should have been pub-
lished last week. Io the hurry and lack
of force in our office from tickaesa and
matswoxt itwat overlooked.
It will be tt-en that our neighbor county
it fully alive to the intercut of the country
and teconds Dallas nobly in the effort lo
encourage railroads to penetrate our fa-
vored section. '
tftjfMYe are under obligations to Capt.
VT titer Canilh just returned from New York
for a batch of ltte papers from all the
Etstera and Southern ciliet. Ha informs
ut that be hut purchased a very extensiv
stock of goods which ara aew beginning
lo arrive and ip a short lime will be ia
ilore. I'ue aotio will be givea through
ouaaadrertiiing eelumns. a
l&yMVt retura our tbaaktto W. II. Lew-
it Km Secretary Lamar County Agricul-
tural & Mechanical Aaaooiatiea for Coa-"'-enlary
tickets la visit the Beoowd Aa--
f that Aaaoeiatioa lo eaaaeace
'he pre teat Boaib. W
la avail wrtelvea
power. .
-aia aa Moa-
Beeded bat
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iog tar
a'
ei afiUatfM etaiteeei ila af
lit hiihi ae mi t rveia.e a.
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Uk m. a ef ika iii.erkiik.tkir.Uer.oa.c j..
1 Ug Ua 1 1 la Ike una a U . a HUly " tlUtl. Pia
a af a. ' '- r1"":'.
lU a ty aJ f lU UiiUttl Htllu Maitia iat af TU kawal;
I1 ' W lU hal Ta Hatttk
' '' '' ?'" " U 1 WiW CWi Arr aa4 a
i a faliar! ckroairUr. I'l tUic tiuaJ ' aiMa inU i laalr airjr fraa aa
' taiaujfc a a'M la ai W'aa ialrIUk aaytc. Rati a lfc )lt
i4 hai a la tUaiMl !pa WiUUMiih. Tk Omi THa aa4
' f riMii. ciiy af tL luia f; Xldaifcl inIU( tltti TW Aa-
'tnw. A al it it ia Mr apiaioa aaa-
lklP. 1 u iiwil uhJ af.
ikal tiara ik
I
aar tk lliatia U ! mi4 aa iua.
! Nial.a.aa.a k.-.a aiUkap. aa
JraaUtkt araiar l ar a u af
bmhA auk ika multriir af ika twal
lack a. ik; aaj kaa k4 a fa:ly ap iik
aul aupartar faailutc. Altfcauj a
tva af aar bl fauaat kat ap lalarj
af a kat Ikry raawJtrt l a aaal af tpirll
la aar faliitaal aaaJual kt kaca l-
tciratiuua; t4 wa kalitf Ikat lbaa k
k eaaJrwa ill al laal erf Iaa4 aa.
Tkm at atraaga paliiltal liaca a4 tka
kr4al frafaatiaaal paliliclaal aa
puiilaj at la akal aoufi la puna. Wlik
a alaoriiy la paaar auk ik aaiiaaal
UM .-J l.a AHj.nl jr ika aaltaa ! ila
k.al..tka.i.riT-t.t be e.r.f.1 a.l!1 TI7 Mrrlaij U
la pravakt ik kaa aaJ uarloipleJ a
ia alKe la ika ate af tka punt tad ikt
!iaonl far iktir npprauloa aa4 Ih ila-
iruoiloo of lli Krpublle. We Iblnk
ararigbl In our a illiuiiu loaccrpl Ta
tka erutl 11 m of rtoonttruelloa o(frrl
ua raibtr ll.an by rvfualng tbtia lo lovlit
frrtb 'rciiia and uill mora cruel
ttrnt. I'oliiict ia lb uljusiril 8ouih
al prtnol ara uiiprofiiabl aa4 a farce;
but iht day it cooiltif anoa wbta it will
. . .1 . . n.i Ji
iaiaictl auJ aetira p4rt io tli Hiliikal
iff! ia of Ibe State and aaliua.
Now however it ia lhe pait of wildvm
to encourage and fuller all tbe iadutlriet
and material interests ef lb country
thereby recovering what was leal by the
war the forlunet tud Influence ef tut
South. To Ibie end the Editor ef tbe
Hcbaid will ia lb future at la tbe pait
devolo whatever energy tact and talent
ihcy may potteis. The man who plaatt a
Held of wheat or corn or oottou aa orchard
or vineyard it' doing fur more good thin
all the political wire-working and slump-
speaking between Ibe Sabiue and the
Utilf or Mexico.
Ia the pieaeift year no paint nor ex-
penso will be spared to make the II:n tt.n
a good and faithful county organ a cham-
pion of truth entitled lo confidence and
respect nnd worth more lhau the meagre
subscription price.
We sincerely than our subscribers ad-
vertisers and other petrous for their many
favors; and in conclusion would assure
them and the people of Daltat and circum
jacent counties that the heavier tho pat
ronage the belter tha paper and tbe man
who helpi the paper helps his Stile his
hit county and himself.
. IIHuVbrand. j
The past half-decade hat boon prolific of
monsters scoundrels tnd desperadoes.
Texas hat had her shire; but Missouri in
the person of one II ildcbrand equals the
aggregate uf all the guilty men Texas ever
bad. This cruel creature tin.l up 0 three
or four weeks since taken llic lives of scy-
unly fellow-men with his own bauds hav-
iug kept the score of his murders in notch-
es upon his gun-barrel. Ho has uniformly
met the most formidable attempts at bis
capture with Ibe coolest defiance. Ho is
said to bo arsiBtod by a dozen low-browed
"men." ns blood-thirsty aud desperate if
not as brave as himself. The determina-
tion ou the part of lhe populace of Mis-
souri to enpture him bus so spread and in-
creased of laic that he bss determined to
leave dial State. Texas is said to be se-
lected for the theatre of his future diablerie.
The broad uninhabited plains of our
8tate over which many travelers with
money and drafts aro obliged lo pass arc
very inviting to thieves robbers and mur-
derers and it does not astonish us that
this superlative villain has concluded to
locate in Texas with his band of infernal
confederates. Tkij leads us to remark that
recent events seem lo indicate that Texas is
getting lo be a very dangerous country for
such characters lo operate in. Within a
few weeks putt no less ll a t tevtn villian;
have been mysteriously bung and otherwise
put out of Ibe way iu this region. The
people of Texas are not afraid to take hold
of a desperado no matter how formidable
he may be. We have full confidence in
tbo virtue of tbe great mass of tho people
of Texas and believe that soon after the
reconstruction of the Stile and the restor-
ation of civil rule no murderer can live
long in tbe Lone Star State. Hence wt
predict that if H ildebrsnd and hit mon-
itors come here Ibey will toon twing from
the tract and the buxiards fatten upon
thtir filthy carcastet1
Thb Faib. It gratifiet ut to notice Ibt
fact thai tbe approaching Fair of the
Dallat County Agricultural and Mechani-
cal Association is being looked forward lo
with Ibe greatest degree of interest by
young and old of both sexes. Evcrthing
bat been done calculated to invite a full
attendance and tho exhibition will doubt-
lessly bo one of the most extensive and in-
teresting ever hid in Northeastern Tent.
All arrangement! ara ample and the
Groandt in splendid order. That there
will be a large attend nee from Denton
Colli Tarraat and Ellis countiai we are
assured sad cannot doubt. We republish
on the trtt pige the prograaae ef lb
Fair aad nay reiBsert it ia eur issue ef
October I6ih proximo.
Falls Covitt rioacca. We era ia re
ceipt ef a aew piper with tk above title
just liar ted at MarliB Kails eooaly. It it
ef good site aeatly priaUd aad ably ed
ited. Published by R. K. BeairO aa ra-
ited by T. B. ilaalove aad R. F. MetUsoa.
Mr. Mattisoa kit long bee kaewa ia
Texea at adept ia the aa ef the quill a a
geaUeaaa af grace dignity tact aad tal-
teat witb-a heart full af kuaaa kiadaees.
Witk Col. T. B. Vlaalav wt aet ia Uimi-
airrpi aad ia kia fonatl a gewerewt
spirit aa cloqaeal apealer aad vlegaal
writer. We tkeerfally eater tk Tiaeiewr
ea ear lit ef 4chaagea.
Atteatiea Utlle tela aaaawacc-1
aeat af Jeaf J. Eiti aa a candidate
yaatie af the Teaee ia Predact K. f.
-kiax ia a TCTideat of the place af 18 j
ara auaadiag is felly eanrpeteat
-tiea ef 0 eflie I wkich be aa-
Sai a ef frieadt aal if j
"H tkt ae wil k"7T te
t ! pr-T-f- "
al Tliita. (eey gredeeit tha.
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Tkia U ikt Qna VI-aiLJy f ik 8ia.
' ky aar Hl jala k la aaa-
part a a. t...iiaii.a I A way af Um
: n tawiu aa in jr iary ui
litt4 aVaikara llusa. Aiirta
Ttkt'Ut A Mraaata ValtiaiiM.
KaaUMiag l ika f ric af aaaual auk
Hrliiaa.
Uiiaiatia Aail or racat(
ana rurtiaaaoav fur a7o rajy
aaataia &o f .ii af ldif E Jliora
Uryaai. Orly Naatti Hiocki Uaikla
Paaa tt) mma mUk fartraiia. Tka Mala
aa4 Faa.aU Kara ky klUia rMtalil
Iktir araaia i (ita. Graat tail kit Cabiaal
a ilk partiaiit; l'tyif aay la pal I lie
ar '-Fact J I'lte; Sclcac af CeaJ
aatal la wJlock Aa.rioaa A nit it j
Tht tlarp valktri Praia wei Ttycba-
logical; 8ir fjatrj Laadatar Lartai
lo tad I'tagy kit wif. Itoytl UJit af
Ibt Krttch Capita ilk port ra lit; O4I10I
I In atatatata ; How la cbtott a Ilalpatal
IVlial It aaaT and aucb aor la Iblt Rick
and Racy Anaunl wblck tillt for Slccala.
8. R. Wklu 1'ubll.btr Nw York
CoxoREtiioxAL.- W publltb ia lo-dty t
piper the cormpoadrDce belwtea a sun
ber vt cillttnt of this Coagntalonat Die-
Irlct and Capt John C. Conner froa
which ll will be seen that the latter so-
eapts Lb call made unoa him lo become
candidate for Congrctt.
Capt. Coaata hit but recently come la
this seclloa of Ibt Stale but bis we be-
lieve beta Id Texas for several year aa
duly la different parts ef Waster Taxes
lis is aa officer el lhe regular army bill
now holds lhe petition ef County Clerk ef
of Gray ton county by appointment. II
comes among us bearing Ibt vtry belt r-
commtndalioni froa gentlemen inhibit
Stale whom we know lo be true men and
devoted to tbe inlerett of Texts and lb
South. A native of Indiana be it a warm
ptnonal friend of Senator Heodricka of
tint Slate and took an active part in Ibt
Presidential canvass last year during
which we art told hi mtde one hundred
speeches in favor of Seymour aud Blair.
The Paris l'rets io publishing the cor-
respondence makes the following remarks:
"Capt. Conner though a stranger
to most of us catno to Texas with
tho highest credentials as a high-
toned p-enllomnn and nn undoubted
Democrat of tho old school. Ho in
a Captain in the U. S. Army and is
at present on detached duty Shor-
man Texas. lie is represented to
us by a friend Who has known him
from boyhood as a bold and fear-
less Democrat a gentleman of dis-
tinguished ability and withal pos-
sessing in an eminent degree all tbo
qualifications necessary to mako us
I a icpreccntutiro vrl.O L..3 l DCTVC
to daro and lo do in advocacy of tbo
rights of his constituents. IIo is a
fine dcbr.lor and will enter into tho
canvass with n vim and givo every
ono nn opportunity to hear him
upon the issues of tlio da'.
"Although Cant. Conner hits so
rcccn tly becomo a citizen of our
State be has already identified him
self with her interests and had
long before being solicited to be-
come a candidate for Congress ex
pressed his determination to make
lexus Ins homo.
ggyExtracl of a letter dated Junction
City Kansas August 20 18U9 addressed
to the chief editor of the IIebald:
'I feel anxious to know what is
going on in Texas and I know of
no hotter medium than tho "Hkr
ald" to got at tbo facts. Cattle are
changing hands at good figurep jnd
the drovers all returning to Iboir
respective homes well satisfied with
their spring and summer's labor.
It rains without ceasing in this
portion of Kansas. Fino crops of
small grain have already bocn gath-
ered and an abundant yield of corn
is a sottlod question. Tho farmers
nil are wearing tho bright nmilo of
penco and plenty.
Texas Headquarters (P. Z. Tay-
lor's) is throngod every day with
Texaris. It continually reminds
ono of homo that has spent eighteen
yearn of his lifo among them. It
proves loo that Texans are an ap-
preciative people and that they are
determined to romombcr and pat-
ronize their friends in Kansas. With
Gus ut Abilcno and Joo. at Junc-
tion City to look out for thoir com-
fort and welfare and P. Z. to sell
them all the cheap goods they wish
any Texan might afford to come up
and spend the Summer in Kansas
with tbo suro prospect of making
money on thoir cattle."
Yours 4c. J. W. J.
S3Ciptein W. a"Iiatlhewt of riano
hat teal at a aample ef "Peeler" cotton
which ha raited this year. It ia beautifully
white and cleaa and tbe lialorttaple eery
long. Ia bit letter le ut ke tayt:
' I procured seed from Pooler'
agent at Now Orleans last spring
to plant at cost of t-5 per bushel.
I pluntod the ordinary toed for tbe
main crop in tbe same field and
with the same culture I find the
"Peeler" far superior In number
and ise of bolls and think it a de-
cided succea up to this tiro."
W ahewed tk staple t featleaaa
froa HewttaB aa experieaeed eoltaa kayr
wk prtaeaaeet it far tuperier t tho erdi-
aary eatrea.
Tbe eaaple hi tiailar ta seae thews aa
by Mr. W. W. Bewea ef thie place eevcral
weeka eg.
Plibtitiob Birrsat are eapeeially r-
ewaaaaded ta Clcrgyaea. Pablic Speaker
aad pereoat af litararv kabita aad aedea-
Ury if wba re air dear BaeaoU faaal-
)iM Tkic ua nT W ebdaiaed ky a relak
far perfect digcetiea. Delicate
reaalea are eenaia te iad ia taeee Hi Iter
fcjji atrragt.
-
Mpm.n Wath. Saperaar t b Vaat
iapmied Ceraa Colr-fM sad eeM'at
fcr 'k rr'ce
' J
Ah aa a.n
k4 aatif
f
k k ( 4 Im lim U$
i4 A flyaa. aaa a ik WVa-
at IW aaA tKiufy aaakliAl af
f. faakial af NaMta Mr.
I;a ral atwal itjt I hi fiiy.aaA
ara lnal I ! 'k aaAi a kM
lw t'akia I aa f ik 14 UiM
ihi af Nau aa4 kaa alaM ik .
! (tMitl ! Ik tiikary aa
KhA kaia klak k kaa Uill af la
aak aiafrtitaa II AaaW la aay
anicl la kai Itaa - fraaa ti aat liaif
lialaA $m a Ik larf aiaaA aiaiia
aafM fraj ik awalUal l-atal aaaa kaak
la ika Urfti aa4 avaai aaal family
ar fulfil fiklafiaai ik allat la ika
larftal artkU la Ika fa aay atita Umi aaA
if yaa aaal kiaJiag Aaaa ar klaak kaak
faaykia4 Aa Ckia tlaiklaa
la 1 far lka. W aaaar aar raaAar k
aa a a anil aa a U r ikaa aa aay
L u cju4 ulM
air fapl. A. Ilia a kaa retire froa Iks
edltarlal eaadaal af Ik Ikerataa Caarler
kavlag ee Id aal kia leieeeet la Ik paper la
kis let feriaer Cap! O. A. Paaiaaaa
kw eaeaae eatlr eaalraf ef ika
f aper. The Cearier i ea ef Ik rj
kl aad taaatakly eJiud aapar la Ik la
lrUr af Tttaa. la laaiag It aeala edl
tar It ka laal a beet kat w ar vary well
eelieled Iktl Dlekeraea will kp af It
lea aad (karaatar ae pakll jaarBal
Capt. Her aew derate hi ealtre ttat U
kit prafraaiaa tktt f tk la.
But Mr. Hatcben bar you not
rot "baby on lb brain" laterally 7
Tyltrladts.
'Gueas not. But w might bare
on on our hands aoino day. We
like babire.r Dalla Herald.
Vory likely Bra. llultheo for
wo Itavo kuotrn "whole familie" to
rot babio on tbair hand (7) by
marrying! I nryan iowi uetter
If Ik CeaviBllo kad pasted tkat Init
ialling provitioa w fear ye aigkt kav
goUa year koaea full of ddl.olerd
tqualltrt without aarryleg Mr. Newt.
Utter. '
rsasoMAL. -Xft) were pleased oo
receiving a rail on Wednosday
from Win. C. Wolff Ksq. of Dalla.
Wolff asy tbat Uutchen told
him that Adam (tho borlioulUr)
has aorno water-roolons o large
that they cannot possibly get rino
to the heart before Dccombor. We
don't believe Hutcben said it it
must have bocn Col. Burford.
Waxabtehle Argus.
You're right NaL Burford ia tha man.
(9 la lhe harry of waking up eur pa-
per lilt wtek w unintentionally neglect-
ed lo refer I lhe aew ditpayed advertise-
ment of T. W. House tloutton which will
at found in the IUraid. It it to will
knows to thi people at larga as lhe lead-
ing koute in tbe Bayou City that it it
icirctly more thta necessary for us lo n-
fer to the advertisement iUclf. Mr. tiko.
L. Portis represent log ibis house spent
ttveral dayt is orr city last week and en
livened eur sanctum several times wilb his
genial countenance. Though ' young I
years he is a veteran in bis busisets and
it will knows lo many of our merchinlt.
T. W. lloutt ptrhtpt It the largett Cotton
Ftelor Is Houston doing the bulk of tht
business In tht receiving and selling of the
stiple. Mr. Porttr't priocipsl busioin
was to look after lhe interest ef bis house
io ibis line snd present to our ypercbtnts
and T'lantera hl ralllli fev Iraaaaoting
their Dullness la Houston and GalvtttoL
Wo bat reason lo know that h made a
favorable Impression. '
gaTMnyi ft Hammond have just re
ocived their Freeh Groceries consisting of
Coffee Sugar Canned Goods Preserves
Candiet of all kinds Tobacco Cigars and
all kinds of School Books and many other
things which Ibey are selling as low as
the lowest. Call at the favorite old Wet-
ter stand opposite the Crutcbneld House
They are expecting Dry Goods Notions
snd Clothing by every train.
New Medical Firm. We lake pleasure
in informing our friends and potront tbtt
Drs. T. J. - Turner and Charles R. Pryor
have entered Into an arrangement by
which tbey will practice medioin in co
partnership. Of Dr. Pryor who has prac-
ticed in this place tome 15 or 16 years
whose sciauc aud ekiil are well known
we need not speak. Dr. Turner is an old
praotitloner in Texas and comes to us with
a fin reputation as a gentleman and suc-
cessful physician. Ses their card.
If you went a suit of clothes fash
ionably ont and aad to fit like you were
melted and poured into them give Mr.
Ntill B. McKinaoa the only TaUor ia
Dallas a call. See his card.
The N Y. Express says that pri-
vate telegrams are fast becoming
publio property under tbe perni-
cious example of Bon. Butlor on tbe
impeachment trial j but the exac-
tions of courts and politicians will
be overruled by a resort to privato
cyphers which will proro beyond
the skill of Government and judi-
cial detectives. Tbe espionage prac-
ticed during the war turns in time
of peace so that nothing in private
lifo Or business transactions is any
longer safo from tbe public gaze.
It will take half a century at least
to make odious the bad practices of
tho war practice unnecessary to
secure the publio good or any good
whatever.
Seven sister in Wright county
Minn. work their father's fitrtn and
sold last year 1600 bushels of grain.
Their father is a confirmed invalid.
Here ts a chance for a man to get a
wife that is a wife.
Chinamen are making application
for admission Into the publio schools
at Boise Idaho. Thir admission
Is used as a method of Americanir-
ing th almond-yed Celestials
MARRIED.
Oa Wedaeeday sight Bmlaaker 1 1669
at tka reaideae ef tka kride'i lather aaer
Laaeaater by Elder P. D. SvroBALfc Dr.
ROBERT P. DATI8 aad at ha TIKSIS1A
A. LLOTDt all af Dallas eeaaty Tesaa.
The aber wat aetiapaaked by geldea
detler. If every geatleaaa wba aarriee
ia Lhe rasge ef aarTexa airwalatiaa weald
aead a a epaaie Aellar we weald scare
dty bay a large prcet aad prist larger
aad a aaaar paper. W Ovaak Dr. Davit
aad kia kwaly arid far AetarKa. I. -
We wak tkwa all I kat earth aaa give
Of atialeatt aad )ay . .
Tbat a leag laag list tbey Tl lire .
. De.eid ef gtaaf a aliey.
Mar lit far Ikaa be plaaaaat weataair.
i ar tkea eertb'e harp be ay ka area
Aad a tbey walk lire path lawatbrr
8-;H er '.bca sk.st 'rt k'arj aoca
41 ikt Ik k. t kjike I
faltee aeir e aTadaa .a.
Baa A IB k let kl.a.a
atf a Bllnt.al klaaltrt I .
tf ll it. 1 1st Aj
Ika knlli! eddie kpf -iia
tad alive) ky ike mi f
Ik taoHMt af ik till aad tvaaif af I!- j
la. We ) Ik f.M4 af Ika
atfiaial Ira i iaa 4air Ikal
iky atey k klnti4 iik all iktl eank
er gia af fWet tad kaalik eal )ay
ikal t Ikaa anh aay k all ' aad
Mriaata a at.'
Wt slaa ralar ikaak la tk kiad sad
frally WU far tk f reaeal af liberal
aaare ef Ik gaud Uiaga af ika eaeellrai
aarrUge Ataai kWk aaae duly I keed
aad M kagaly ayy4 ky all keed. Baa
eteepiiag Ik Pevtl aka said iktl it ait
"alaaal g4 taaafk la aak a feller
eaeller kie.laagaa aad ke wUked aaae 1
body weald atrry al 4ui. Jakia'e
etery day.
Oa Baaday aaraiag sVih Aagatl IMS
ROT B Ureal aa ef Dr. Bar N. aad Mr.
Jtt C. tWorr af iki pli aged laa
year tsd four deye
Tk deal ef Ikaa wke perlsk la aid
eg after Ibeir taewy lacks betake atay
lalara aay ke leaked apaa wlik leaileae
aaafteeeaey a laag-aatiaipated aveal
a a weuUI leek ape Ik falliag ef ripe
frail la earth fraa keBc ll aaae. Bai
ka aa leak aa eaeMted wkea Uf Aa-
lagealel ley kit akelelaa lager aa Ik
fair brew af keaaiiM kllJkod aad stills
tk kenadlag pal raraeerT ll U like tka
laartag ef leader bud fraa Its parent
etaa ky Ik breatk af ike etara leafing
Ik buih Ibal kar ll kUtdlag aaddaeulale.
Llltlt Roy I goat froa rib tin forever)
The wk loved kia will Italia la eaia
fur Iks fall of kis lilil Icel fur ibe loaea
af bis Berry voir aad kear ia dreaua
iaittid lha palltriag ef Ik clvdi apea
kia coffin er ihry left kia ailoap en kia
dark loeely couch is Ike gretB eertb'e
koaoa. "Their lot it kia gain." On
ah mifkt kav grow lata mtabeed war-
red by Ike gkaaily acar af tin kat gone
la kit iafaary lonorrnet aad beauly lo
lkate1elial clliae 'where the wicked oeate
froa Iroubiiag aad tbe weery ar at reet'
--gone wlik all lb prrclout promisee of
Divlaity fulSlled for kia; and kis kindred
are assured and may be comforted by Ibe
iturtsct Ibal they have al least one tuno-
ful cberub la the great family of lhe for-
given. Neither pair Bar car eaa rjacb
lli departed In God't own kiotk far far
above Ihi fir-off Pleitdea. V. II.
Tho Times snys that 82 ox toams
loaded with loa chests for tho Hed
Itivcr country passed through Si
Cloud Minn. last Friday.
guv giU-ntUmitj5.
. T. J. TiRNtR. ir. i'. a. rntos.
iJrs. Turner S J'nor
UAVE associated Ikemselvcs in lhe
Practice of Medicine and respectful-
ly offer their tervicet lo the publio and
will attend to all calls day or nigbl.
Oflica at thtir new Drug Store North-
East corner of tht Public Square.
Sept. II 18C9:5l':ir
kj j
THE I'NDEltSIGN'F.D rrs)CotfuUy in-
forms Ibe publio generally tbtt the
has now got ber Brewery in full operation
and lotions lha patronage of the publio.
Tbt Brewery It tiluated near Mr. Nuts-
bsumcr't 1 miles East of town where
TBE BEST OF LAGER BEER
can alwsys be had at retail at flvo cents
per glass aud proportionately lower at
wholesale.
Beer from my Brewery may also be had
at tbo "Pigeon Hole" on Main street Dal-
lat at the same price.
I announce that my Brewery is a per-
manent institution.
FRANZISKEK JETZKIt.
Dallas. Sept. II I860 62:2m
JOHNC.M'COY
Attorney and Counsclor-at-Law
DALLAS TEXAS.
SWOfflee t'p-Slalni In th bullilini on Ilia
Soath aide of tka Public Square formerly occupied
by C. at. Tarrjr'a News Depot.
I"a.0BZOSJ'ABXiII
irani jfK. yy
XTI
i.1 work in his line with neatness and
dispatch. Shop op-stairs Caldwell build
ing East side or Square Dallas Texss.
Sept. 11 186961!:tf
JOBS H. ITIHMOHS.. WILLIAM. I. WU.L1AMI.
STEBIPIONS St WILLIAMS
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS IT LAW
' DALLAS TEXAS.
WILL PRACTICE In PallatandadJoiDlrnronn.'
Hot. alao. in Ut Supmne aad Fedeml Oanrti
of the Stattj. Prompt attntloa (Wen ta the collee-
tioa of clevlma tbe iuTettlgtttiou of land title. and
tli pnrcbaw and Ml of real oatatt. .
EO. 0. 1IASWHL.. f)Cn. T. MAtWKLI..
HAS WELL tfc SON
Recrivins; Forwardina
General Commission Merchants
CAXVZIIT TUXA
LTerrninuj of the Texas Central E. B.
er-Libaral advance awda oa all eoaaifinmeata
wUatar fr aala orabtiment.
JaavAajr 1 1S88 l&lj.
TUltlNKll Jte PKYOlt
WHOLESALE RETAIL
DRUGGISTS
North East Corner of the PublicSquare
DAXLAS TEXAS
KEEP constantly on hand
aaaortaaaat f .
Drugs. Mediolnes Paints Otis OUbb
DyaStulfa Stationery Fancy Toilet
Aitiolaa Soaps French and Amer-
ican Perfumery Breast Pumps
and Surgical Instrnmemts.
a I .so
Bulpla. CUnoxtonta
rfcr hntnhHtUfvr Oauam.
niDEirai fluid Extracts
roaket Ca for rkysiciaa
lad a aaH (atratad W af
PATENT MEDICINES.
FEMALE DINNER lULLS Plaia aad Ka-
gar ceattA CHOICE 6MOKINO AND
CHEWINO TOBACCO aad
PTJXE AND CEOICX UQIT01S
rOB HXDICINAa. PCBPOeES.
BBaT-Libaral diaaeaat allewad ta Ike rr
fvaaea aad tka lraa. brracia- aar pneaa
vrrthiB tha range af Galveaiaa aad New Or-
itjr rttacilptiaat earefally pre pa red al
all bears day aal airkt.
IllUs. Nsy 25 1?5.-3G tf.
Tin: mil and
xroxx.
lXAVlfl A Jh
P rather Sf
i Aalar aa keiaf tall et THT LOW
baada la ike Aaika t'liiea aad ae eea
i4 anh aad alia rrrae le ike
IsXza Wrrii t aT 3VXvnivi iy.
Akl tOMT Or A TLMT lAKUl Aill VAklkU AlM'KI ViLM or
PRY 0 OOPS UBOCRMES HARP WARE QUKESSWAKE
ai.Asa ir.4 rk iroop irjy:
Soots Shoos unci lints
or THE LATtsT ITVLDS
Ladir' Ckaaka Baaalags Zwmic Jatkela N'akiat bkial A ia vary gr ttrurly
Ladiou Drew Goods TJlmmingi an Endless Varloty ;
Woolen Oood of ail kinda for Oonta'and Boya' Clothing;
TlocxCLy MTdo Olotlalnar
brw kTVtr. amii at vrar tow raitM.
Our gaadt are af Ike very al iaaliiy tulied ibis asrktl aad a e aa Mil at r
aeiktbly lew file BojrOiv uaa ll.Val
Wt Bill fwrcke CorrOM WOOL ad II1DLS aad py Ike kigkral autiktl it Ire
far ikaa ia Oaade ar Caak.
Dallaa Tesaa April 17 10J J if
' or. w. "SaWsST"
AM)
Oommlsslon 3VCozol3.n.zit
STRAND OALTXSTOlt aal BAIN STREET HOUSTON.
AXU
1M PORTEU AND WHOLKSAI.K DKALKU IX
STAPLE and FANCY DRY 000 DS BOOTS and 8II0LS ('ROIFRIKS
NAILS AND IRON AND STEEL
HO aud 41 MAIN STREET HOUSTON.
I ros poet fully solicit from tho Planters and Cotton Shippers of North-
ern Toxas a liberal shnro of their patronage ; nnd from my long expe-
rience iu tbo factorngo business in Texas feci safo iu saying that any
business entrusted lo mo cither at Houston or Galveston will rccoivo
such prompt attention ns to guarantoo satisfaction. I will tako pluasuro
in corresponding with merchant and pluntors rcgarding.tho hauling ami
shipping of cotton and in giving such information ns dosirod relutivo
thereto.
Tlio attention of buyers is also called lo tny very extensive stock of
Now being received from the Ma uu factories nnd Sales Kooms
New YorlL darxcSL Boston.
Purchased for Cash nnd spocially adaptod to tho Toxas trado for salo
30 and II Main .Street llOlSTOY.
90ill itiitl JOxnutliio For 'VoiivMolvoM."a
September 4 1809 5l:Kmo.
"V3 ocui vvw Uav ftvv22
wkst sinn of the piblic sqi Aitr
33XiXj.3 TB3CA9
Will keep conslunlly on hand a large and complete stock of lrugt C'hcmkah PainU
Oih t'arnithet Window Glutt l'attnt Medreinet Booh Stationery .jr.
BAjyTho undersigued would respectfully
rounding country that he will alwayt bt
friendt tnd customeri.
may ibuu
FRESH ARRIVALS OF
AT
AORUI SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SH AI5I
DALLAS TEXAS.
mHE IfNDKRSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING lo the citizens of
I Dallas acd adjoining counties that they ara now receiving a uingnifiocul stocU of
STAPLE AND FANCY ARTICLES oousisling of
Boots and Shoes
:AVvVrUVC VVkCCVCraVCa Ss.C'.
All of rhich;iavc bocn purchased on the best terms nnd in the beet markets with au
eye tingle to tbe interest of tbe people. Having an experience of several years in the
Texas trade we feel assured that we know the wants of the people and will take great
pleasure in supplying thtm. COME FIRST IF YOU WANT THE BEST.
SWHK cfc ROBERTS.
Dallas Tkxas April 21 J86932:tf
W. J. Clark. J. H. Bryan.
CLARK & BRYAJtf
West Side of the Public Square Dallas Texas
-::'' DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS HAPJDWAEE 8ADDLEEY QUBEHS-WARE BOOTS AND
SHOES EATS GB0CZBIE8 &r.
Wo would inform our friends and thecitiaons generally ot IVliis and
tho surrounding counties tbat w are just receiving and now opening our
NEW EXTENSIVE AND SUPERB STOCK OF
SVUTOGi CkA fcYmYE. A eiOOIftS.
Which have been purchased this Spring ia the Northern markets by our
Having been bought EXCLUSIVELY FOIi CASH and constqucnlly
at very low figures wo are prepard
Cotton Wool Hides' or Country Produce.
fjCall and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere if you wish to SAVE MONEY.
Dallas Texas October 17 18G8.
IMPORTANT TO FAfiJLERS
AND
STOCK RAISERS.
WE HATE a lot ef A. Ke 1 Thimble
Skene Wegoet aatorted aitee whick
we will Mil low for CASH er exekaag
fer MULES HORSES or WHEAT.
FIELD CBO'S.
Dallat Anguat 28 1869 (frit
NEW
SKYLIGHT GALLERY
BoiTH eiPE or tbx sotaaa
DALLAS. TEXAS
J. M. BROWN Proprietor.
CJTJK PICTCItFS af every style beaaii-
O fill aad life-like take at tkia perae-
aaat rvtakliakaant aa aaert etaa aad
XOST tEASOXACLE TEEMS.
Tbe Prepriete gaaraalaee aatiaraetioa
a kia palroal ia all caaes. rkaakfal fer
past faeere frra th rablie ka ia deier-
aiaed te eaerit s eeatiaaaaea af taeir
tarrawag.
111??. rtVtniTV IT I?? tf
uivmt (.oods
xucsf9
71 1 V 3T3 D AT
VIurplnfHi
RATE!
Oar llwJ kt Ua bvagll al ti I
all ae la at aay
Ikey kt
Uaa e-
aieef it i ae.kai
k -r
Of
WITH
rib 333.J(Xra
inform the eililcnt of Dallas nnd the sur
lotinil on liana reauy io wait
nnon bis
oli
)i:tf.J
FH4.K Stllti:
9p
Hats and Caps
to tho best bargains for CASH.
CLARK & BRYAN.
31:lf.
T. C. 'JORDAN
33 -A. IV IS. H3 n
AND
DEALER IN EXCHANGE.
TJ-A TTi A.S TEXAS.
CoUretlnra Bald aa ainwua. nadttad at rarraat
ratca of Earkawae. -.dd. Silvrr and Ca. . iia. y
Sna(M aad SoM. aar-Cak advaaraa Bade aa cotloa
raadv tar ahty .at.
aoekct roa tiii
PLASTERS' Ml Tl AL FIRE INSl -RANfK
COMPANT.
OF" HDI HTON. TEXAH
AND TUB
MERCHANTS' JICTIAL TIRE IX-
SIE1KE tOMPAM
OF" tALVEMTt)X TEX.Vt.
lata T mm n rf
SR. JAMES WILSON
LOCATED AT DALLAS
rvmrl a4 rwaafii'. tt.n-4 B-r fmk 4 Ik
j r.M
4tr aaar afle af J--n r
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