Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1871 Page: 2 of 4
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Hignct ili'voli .l lo Hie Ti'iMpriunco cause.
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J ail If. ihrir fiimds il.nt tlity hnre reniov.
rd to Cor.icni n Irrminiis of I l.o Itnud nnd
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' T -llint point nil fri ipln nnd col ton consigned
I" lo ihrircaro. 'Miii old nnd reliable Louse
neeili no reccmtncMlntiun from us llicy
" art well nnd fniruriibly known tn nil the
' maiclinnis in lli'm ntclion of the tiime
" Ihat Imve onj hiui ness to do on the On-
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make sonic
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t(1 noli. Iron the Ociuber itcport
j(pnrinieiit of Agi li iil nve at Wnshinglou.
nji'lie com crop if the U.S. will nveingt
hat tl.fi 11 Inxl eui' owing to drouth in
'. i'Jvonie pluci'H nnd em'ly fronts in others.
r.J'he cotton crop now e'tiuinlod nt three
n.illiuii? nnd ( lohnhly Ins. The proilucl
. of wheol is teveii per rcnl less llmu Inst
j yenr. Outs iihoul iho snme as lit h t yenr.
1. .Foot haihy.. liiickwhent n poo crop.
nil'oliilorB ibclvw 1111 nveriigc. lite sugar
j- .. oaue will lie nbout the s.une ns itsitnl. The
.... crop of Tcrrohonno l.a is largely ill ex
cess strnnge lo sny Iho sinim of the 1st
f Fipu n.her in pioved it hy loosming it.
' roots. 'Forgl.iun in ninny pluces 11 fniline.
Texns reports a reduction of 21 per cent ol
lce(S. 1 1 e i.nn be r in Fome oilier Slnlef
grentfi' ll. nn tiptinf there L n fnllinp
aff in Krnliirlty Illinois lud'nuit nnd
Cnlirbriiin.' 'I he hny crop grneruliy short
Ri 'the Not tii hnl nbiinilunt west of the
Mississippi on' the prniries in Kansns
Slissouti nod own. In Frunklin Mass.
'" i'.y is selling for 2500 n Ion. The new
' I'Vyptiun Col Ion sird is a fnilure wlien
j trird - is too long in maturing and the
JioIIi arc sai.ll.
Br?i.''lir Os'tcstin jnpers irr not as
' regular as I he Houston. The Union is
sore to 6me; If any thing comes. The
"w" 0ItSIoiI K.wf from which we usually
' '-' jel our lalrst dispatches from Austin fre-
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4 lie lioiiaion i.ny i uur. iihb uui cuuiv ui
' Isle perhaps Ibe propiietors have struck
"Hs off thelt lsei the weekly has been rs-
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giaVJrn JseHcn (aitss.) utnrioa 01 me
T.lUtk. ia irjoioing avtr the election ia Miss
vy rtireat gains hmre.beea made and many
iiconmics redeemed . fi oa radical tbrall-
4om. "The Pennle will still be tadical
.yii a.a Una... jtnnhlf.il .. al Tk T.llnw fo-
n ef ia abaling.';
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1 nu' J"tnry 8. Foo:e once of Mississippi and
i..Bow of Tennisrcr is raid lo have wriltea
; Lilts in faicr of ll . niw . party aiora.
fuenl Was ll ei-e ever a party foro-ed or
v 'alked ahouL ll.a snaie uul 001 joia or
4 ( iit. a leiler about.? ; . .
ineiyter nrporier laiurma ua vapi.
Herndon wsstaiea.e for Washiogloa an
th 2r)ili. ll does not siy whether be baa
his certificate f tl'rlion or not.
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fnrd Forrtl bas Irra trird and arquiiied
ef mnrdcr'iu the Freaksm CouH. Cea
I'orrrsl wna priecl al ll liial. lie al
Irged killing look 1ace feme rigbtrea
a':''?-t0- t -m--
a. . Tn judge frcai lite Annia paper fpiril-
tnili.ni llmklBr beadwar wt the r.pital
"e well rs-rther h'ths. "aatetiT
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" - Fram Ibe Fhrtv.port Osaette team
'' with regret th. death. ef a trainer Tesas
' '"Editor Sit. 1 . I'a !on if ibe TTeafJeraaa
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arfjl .ropaTTia a in. liaiea intpnri as
' Org' on ck a plee?. ff wonder it weal
frr lb radicals.
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.Tkompsoa" the man wb made a fr.r-
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woii'.l aiaka liarlf iblicuhxi. la lit way il
S ilnn. ala.111 llirn. Tu prala miiI
aaaijr arilrlr. aid "biflnilri
rir" t j blng Wing "l.lnvrd 011I ' I.
more l.eruntlng a low bar room ih.n a dr.
rrul tieaipaper offie. Ve baro no an.
awer foi ncli Ira.h and rdlior n.rrr ra-
aorl In ll when Ih'y ar. cipbl. or.any
thing heller. Mill we will show why ll is
ll al the ituHtiln wanla an end ofih irm
nrritU parly and annihrr mate for Ih'
henrnl or Ita Uul self In Trias anJ a fa
greater one. rl.rwher . In the II: si p'ac
il In In furor of a crnlraliied gnrernnirnl
with iintluiltrd powers anl lis whole
ruurs. for llir last fire war. sinre the war
profr.ar.lly was o.er baa shown It. The
files otVhe llullelln during thilpprl.il
will prote ihis beyond a qiieiilon. Ii has
no idea and never had the least eoneep.
lion of a ronaiiinllonal gorernm.nl with
checks and balances nd restrictions of
power. Its narrow mind cannot compre-
hend this nor tha benrlVt resulting from
il. lisdnrlrine Is and alway. hns been
ihnt n mnjoriij of all the people nflh.
I'niled Smiei enlliotively have the right
o nil.-and 1 ha I the t'ongnss represent-
in d Ihcm can do whnl it. pleases. Thai fr
1 he Hue radical d.crine nnd that is lite
orced of Flnko's flnlielln. The democrat lo
party ia in opposition to Ihis and the llirl-
1 e I in has got sense enough lo know Hint.
Ilcnco il desires its downfall. In the next
pl.ee the creation of a new parly of which
the ilissnlialird republicans sr lobet'ir
lender will givo some n-Milinnnl impor-
tance to this paper whose circulation nnd
profits.Iperhips have born lessening of late
Al tin baro idea of i s proving n sneers
the llullelln alien. ly begins to nsKiuno airs
of importance and selfsuRiciency nnd talks
ubout the Galveston Nowj "playing sec-
ond fiddle lo il." It lliro- s itself back
nnd raises itself up and says (-of cotirec
not at nil like nn old woman) "I fidd you
bo this has beon my.positiqn all the timo''
nnd tries lo look wise like on owl thai can
see nolhini; in Iho bright beams ef a mid
day son. Such is Flake's Bulletin. It has
over es'imaiid Its position and conse-
quence in the political world; The demo-
cratic party will snrvive its hostility and
so will the Herald.' We tire sorry to be
obliged lo full out with the Jinlletin just
ns we were beginning to lake a liking to
it and for the sike of ilsgoc) eonduot in
helping ua make war against the present
0011 opt rulers of Texas in thm last oanva e
wo will give il a few purling words of nd-
vice. Don't put on ridiculous airs nnd
make yourself n common langhing-slock.
Don't attempt lo "ft.ldlo" yourself into oun-
Keqnence nnd expect the Texas press 10
play "second'' lo you you draw loo weak
n bow and hnv. 110 H 11.1 eir fjr tho real
mnsio of politics. Voit nro only tit fur n
"sounding brass nnd a tinkling cymbal.'
Austin Niws Tub l.Koisi..ninr. Our
Intent news from Austin is by private let-
ter of tho lOih and Hand's dispatches lo
the Newi on the 20th. Webster Flanagan
was elected President bf the Senate. Im-
mediately nfter the House resolutions
ngninsl martial ltw were laid on Ihe table.
The Senate amended the House bill for nn
election in Aug'ist substituting March
the Ilonse has refused lo concur. ! Amend-
ments '0 the Southern Vaeifio road passed
the Mouse lire Senate has not aoicd upon
tlirm. Davis l.ns tnrentencd to veto any
bill for nu election enrlier Ihnn August.
The Senate have had up Ibe infamous op-
inio nn em hill. Il put Motion Har-
rison and It 11 sk together a ud gies them
three Senators nndeighl representatives
Dallas Tarrant nnd Colin together and
gives them ona Senator nnd three repre-
sentatives. It is thought It 'will pass Ih.
Senate and may be kllleJ ill he Home.
A Legislature ih.t would 'passsoch a hill
ought lo be kicked out of Austin and sent to
nuntsville. ' ' "
Through iha politeness of 'a friend we
have received aoopy oftli Uostoa 8-itnr
day Kveaing Kipr.ni from which in an
other column wa reublish nn account of
Iha departure from that cfly of our friend
Capt. Tom Chnbb and bis aalimable lady
who have been spendiar the rnmmrr there.
The Ei press seems lo be a paper of liberal
views and feelings and Ika nniaber before
us contains a fair statement of the radical
doings and wrongs ia Texas. We recom-
mend this weekly journal lo all wishing
a paper front lb grest New Englsnd Cap
ita'. Price $300 a year Morgan & Co.
109 Washington Rl. Bolon. '
It h said and we at sore Grrelry be.
lieves It ll.al a large portion of lie wit.
lions si.dcnhy Tweed an I k s Ta .1 y 1 -aoriair.
was divided wlih X. Y. rtpiild
cans f r la buy np Boeernpnlnns radi-
cals la lb. j ai.l.iure. How mock of il
did Mnrph.y the X. V.C)Jleei..r biy out oa
Graai's I'oii.ge al Long Itranek ? Can
Cmrj nil? ...
The sivtb rr.jrhtr it the feirb ihf aew
f rr s'ar!d ia !Vrw Vork I.y Tsrdrra t
Co.. anl devoted t. ike m.tcrial inltrr I
of ibe 5aaTh.ni itcs it btl rt ns i4 is !
fiil'y ir t. .ts eHl aud iv-ob;..!. i !
rraoBjmtnd h araitilr to the Sturbera I
if!e; il is aatik forty Diitk I'ca.rois
and I'. Books a kick maty are laTonii-
isg. a e c.a lake ear af aar a jiiiie
without ik aid af the extreme juamaia.
Mrbtt O. RrttL of Sew trri Vr9-
pr'ed sfor-Ty ia Kar.LalL vie lop he
a ill ntrad k iaorae. ta :a. aad ara
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j a bat ie ta be lb railroad cra'r af Tessa j
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wuu'J 14 auk Ik. aim. Ii.'l.l.. Uo ba
lb. prnii. aail ika rju.aliaa liHinikra.
laud ilir Ii.. in public alTi.ir. II lurt
mm I.l iluua I.y lb. H'a.liiuc'oB jmcm
ment and corrupt oul.idria ho kav ao
right and no buiinrai lo lutrrmrj.lle with
1:. Th.r i not a nileiairly iulrlligrni
Northern radical who d jti not know that
if left to llipmiohra rvery Huiiihrrn Hint
woiilj b sure lo tote sgilni-l (iranl or
any other radio .1 candidate for lit. 1're.i.
deney. Thrrefure Ih ohjeel is lo pi-ev.nt
1 h nn. They are lo be forced In some way
or other lo vote for him or Ihey ar lo ha
prevented from voting al all. This Is the
p'nln 'ateiiieiit or the matter. Who aill
have Ilia hardihood 10 deny ll T
Now we ask how much longer are we
lo be deprived of self-government? Ar
we never again lo be free? Ar we never
lo b left ll mannge our own sff.ilrs In our
own way subject only lo tin restriction
of the Constiiiiii in of the (Jniied Slate as
Interpreted by the Supreme Court? W
never attempt lo Interfere with the local
affalis of the Northern and Western Slnle
we ner-r Jul attempt it or had any de
ire for il. Do they insist upon the right
uf g"vorning us and shaping all our laws
and rcsiilni inir ail our local Intercuts ? If
so where do they get the right 7 Not in
Iho Declaration of Independence lo which
Sumner and others look for powers of leg
ialation not in the oonstil til ion of ilie
United Slates which contains alone the
powers granted lo Iho General Govern
ment not in nny droisious of the Supreme
Court even since it has hern packed and
manipulated by lite tadical usurp rs they
gel il no where it has 110 existence and
they know ll. It I mere brute foroe ap-
plied without right without reason with
out the shadow of jusiioo nnd in defiance
of nil. Whnl would Ihey think il we were
superior in numbers nnd wealth nnd re
sources nnd undertook lo deprive thorn of
local self government ? What if wo should
force a majority of the Northern States lo
live unilur Iho rulo of n minority not to
say ignorant brutal negroes but civilised
while men ? Whnt if we should' compel
llieni to vole ns ice pleased nnd not allow
them lo voto ns Ihey pleased? Would Ihey
submit to this? Not for a week a day an
hour longer than Ihey could prevent il.
They would fly lo nrms. They would fight
to the Inst for the inestimnble liberty of
sell-govornment. The Connecticut the
Hudson lite Delewnte the Ohio nnd Miss
issippi would (low red with the blood of
1 heir enemies and their own before they
would yield up the rights of freemen.
rt'hy Ihoa do Ihey desire to keep us in
subjection to make us slaves to do their
hi.idine? Will they I hi 11 It of this? la
then never to be an end of the war? If
so be frank let us know it and act accor
dingly.
N riin.io loxs. IVe ore indebted
10 the enterprising house of E. H. Cushing
of HcnK'on for several new honks issued
lately hy Carlton & Co. N. T. via: Drick
Dust snd Gold Dust by Pomeroy Stolen
Witters bv Celia E. Gnrdner nnd tho
Fall of Man or Loves of tho Gorillas hy
he author or the Now Gospel of Pence.
We have had lime lo readonly the Inst
and smallest nnd find it to be a prose snt
ire 011 Darwin's theory of development not
remnrknble in its power and not over del.
icnte in Its treatment of the subject. Il
will find plenty of renders we presume
from the prevailing taste of the people.
The ndniirers of "Brick romcroy' (we nre
nnl of the numWrl will no doubt find
much in lb Dusl he throws out to them
A glnnesnt "Stolen Waters" will tempt ns
to a longer notice or Ihis bok as eonn as
w can rend it. Here lei us say thai Cush
fng's Book 8tore;is Ihe largest and finest
lataMishmcnl of tii kind in the South
West. Ilcre everything in bis line may
be obtained1 an ih lowest terms stationary
of all sorti all the new and latest publi
cations good nnd bad with all ih. stand-
ard work of established rrrniaiioa.
I As evidence of what kind" of maleri.1
radical seol.waga are made of we give the
fact stated in Ihe Jackson Clarion that
the radicals r Marshall Ca. Miss lately
run aa iheir candidal for Ike legislature
a man who ased lo keep dogs lo run down
the negroes at a fee ol from five 10 ten dol-
lars. So in this State the leading radi-
cal and ilia only one with any brai.-- waa
a Gery advocate for reopening iha African
Slate Trade. Aad Ik. negroes arc called
aa la vote far three men and ihey do ill
A difpslck ays "the President Is work-
ing on the annual mc-eage." Wkal aort
af work can ke de oa a Message? He can
write na heller thai be ein speak lie
ari.y sit anJ emnhe while Pi-iiwrlljlhe old
hole In the sky" write ih message for
him. That oonts for the "diffienliy af
are ta him" which is ale noted. He
den't with ta be eangkl at it.
The TaT CorT. Tk District
Court of Tarrant Caanly waa ia ewioa
last week Jn.lg Hart prri4irg W
Irara by a member of onr tar aha wa. ia
attend. tee th.l aa'hirg worthy of apraial
aatire occurred durirg iba weh. Beidea
ha h ral bar. !er. McOr Good Park
J dale Ault C. O. Payne aa Bower frem
t'.r.l sod laigt J. W. Ferns aj af .. IU
Field af . niahschie were present.
The Jaelca (KX-n j CaHaa aTlo- ta
a rsr.c t'elB 'a ba iif aa -Oirf
Jaa-ieaaf -iara-a Ctatt art-
a rase W'M aa Igoaraal e-gra a-ag
ia'ra'e!
f it fca- Wa unt rarr'kat .
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'aollag aiik insre.ard liberality lale.Ji
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! la faomojla lb public muck oa
ill. ceinpalllila
lib prudent aian.g.
meal sad lieeaai a 4e.r.e4ly papular
Institution. U't think a tea laf.ly prom.
Ilhal when ih.ltead rraehes Ihis eliy.
the g4 peop'a thereof aill a.leo-a warm
ly any eicuraiuo parly thai may b gotten
up hiwev.r l.trg. and treat lli.m lo alt
Hi ''hog aad liatuioy" ihey eia eat and al
the naiire wli Ihey em driuk until
spread nfier .peli ahall flow forlb like
niighiy tlrer. of .liinrnce Jrepand airoug
and "oirar as mud.'' Com along with
your llallread w are rcs.lr.
Visir rauM . rtKfir.KTATiv. or E. II.
Cv.iiixo'a KaTauLmiiiiexT Houston.. W
ar pleased lo learn that Mr. James Burke
who reprea-nt ih exlensiv book and
ilat'onery establishment of G. II. Cushing
Esq of Houston Is making a lour through
iho counties contiguous lo ih present ter-
minus of the Central Ratlroadin lb Inter-
est of that Urge and enterprising house.
Mr. B. has been longer rngaged in Ihe book
and stationery business in Texas than any
other party. He la of eoursi ;t borough ly
acquainted with ihe btisinrs in nil it de
partments.
In addition lo'hooks and stationery Mr.
t: keeps also a great variety of Pianos
Melodians anl Organs with an assort-
ment of Piano Musis &.
His stock of Ijindreih's Garden Feeds
Early Hose and Karly Goodrich Irish Po
tatoes Onions and Onion Sells &c &0- is
large and extensive
We anlioipnte a visit from .Mr. Burke
soon lo Ihis county in Iho interest of Mr.
Cushing's establishment. We It tint he
will he Ihe means of disltibuling in our
coucty many vulitnblo seeds for the mind
ns well as the body.
Mr. Cushing is ranking a vigorous effort
lo build up nt the growing city of llouslou
a Inrcn who'euile establishment where
persons desiring any thing in his line enn
obtain gootNi on terms nuiie favorsble
ns enn te obtainol nt nny competing point
in Die North. His energy and onierprise
in litis direction deservo success. Such
success e trust he will realto.
The Iloustson Union is trying to convert
Iho Gnlvceton News into supporting the
Repablicnn pnrty nnd Grant's administra-
tion and is quoting Scripture for that pur-
pose. Whnt nn iden the pious Uuion
preaching to the News. 1
In 8:olt county Illinois a younj man
said to be "hlzhlv respected member of
the Church nnd the stiperinun lent of 0
Sunday School" lately blew out his bruin?
(what he had of them) leinuse a boautirul
girl was not willing lo marry him. The
silly fellow ! Could not the Church lime
taught him belter? The Bible gives no
account of any such foolish thing. Why
did he not try nuotber? There nro plenty
willing enough.
The Cer.lral Texnn published nndedited
hy our old Mississippi friend K.II.l'urdom
at Calvert.has been enlarged and imprdred
lately. .We nre glnd lo notice this evidence
of prosperity in this truly conservative
and excellent journal. ' '' '
.Foreign If fin-.
t The Roman Cntholics of England hnvo
sent four missionary priests to labor among
the negroes of Ihe South. We hop they
may be able lo do litem some good. Arch
Bishop Manning said that England had
Imposed lit negroes upon us in the old
limes and he thought Ihey should try and
do something for them. ...
The Queens' health ll said to be Improve-
ing. ShoulJ sit die there seems to be
soroeTprospecl of trouble in England. The
radical feeling is strong for n general break
np of things and n new division of proper-
ty: Some more moderate oee desire a
Republic 1: !. 'V. s ...
In France up to thia time 773 Commu-
nist hav been convicted and sentenced.
Gamhella ba been seriously lick bat" is
recovering. ' It is thought Ibe Bonsparts
ar plotting for Ih restoration of Louis
Napolaon . 1
Th cholera ia said to be spreading In
F.nslantlnople. "Allah I great" and the
Turk might 3 well dla of tha cholera as
any thinf else.
The Court of Russia Is alarmed for the
safety of the Prlnre Alexis. W hope be
may torn np all safe art New Tork yet and
that th loadies may bar nn .pport unity
of taming themselves down.
Ramors are -till afloat that tnarope will
leave Italy and lake np his residence ia
Fran. Thiers I (aid le be opposed to it.
' Tier ha b:ei a large Hr nt Geoeva
aad a big (iss explosion at Leeda.
The French press Ihink the lats speech
of Gladilsne in Eiglish Premier makes
it p rode at for litem l b cultivating the
good will of linssiv
At Fraakford there has been aa espla
sien at ear af th. Forts and three so'diers
were killed. A air-ply af powder enough
for a tea years siege escaped.
A m.a has died ia Laadoa from rating
kerviags .opposed ta be iopiegnaied wits
arsenic a Urge qiantity ai wiitci was oa
b.td ike veswl winch brought tbe b-rrina
a .at ivorijna of Iba llerr.r!iie di-.
taicbra now ie eboal ike weaiher-abottt j "ere is B. resirreelion.s far as ear inter- f
.... . . . esl Is eoefme-l. ' .
the high prea.Br. and IB. tea paa-ora-ii . u o lilt mr;fhtr i:io .r
aiil rain fcee aad il atH not rata ihere-i .. M tent aai tar tinn. rttrr'd
a.jll and xaaybe eai like aa aid f.'h- c.n-lmoB of tbe grooed Imm Mr.
naed airaaaaa'wkiah asrd la hav aprrad. Find s rt-l!Baol ru mv pl la-
a. f-M.ibei. pl. ik. W.ttaa.afa.a.oj k ft.. .
- aai . ran aal tkil ties.
fad;-.' Jkieiul aaa tin tenrsis f
-t..tllag et-Btriee iauT 01 frtr-
g-aj.ii reji tba Sawk
f UN WM4 lr.lt frill
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tai I a aa .f ia ana kia ia ika a.awi
al ik.l a.ailrx.iiaa ar I yfi''""
iwamiu i.i ma Ii mam i'n
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kl. lii.l. If lLa -' f' al aa.l a lawa '
la L. a-a'i.r t a..l taj kna.l' Ira-
a.ajaa.ljr la ik. a.iai.i". 4a aa "W .
lit.. ikai 11 M ika aiak af ij '
Ii.l talk. Ill wl I'alU. ' Ikai 'Uia
aa4 luwatcira ir.i. .k.u'.4 b -lu iu-1
4 al ua.-r' ia rai.ira.a la aa la ika ;
rglrai al all aibaia. lawa i par.r
aata -ai4 .f laira rrjul.il; la ik. a. i. (
lata auikuillir. uf lai. I'll" l.l a 1. I...
11 jr.ara aai I uj'u4 lull ia ika
kau prrMuir4. I a t u 'j..l
.u.l.liJ.'ia.of n.rrt ia.r .a. i.t -1 aU
l.ior ul l.ri.ia' larai an ai aa
unlul ih. atauii ai a..a "aar.a
ol la II
ik.CMuiiar.. aa4 I Uka tirrp
la Ika i-ilir. rwaar4
ia iba
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Iba aruc'. allulrj la l-r ika luiara.
Ik. itaplir4 a.llr. ugr.l.4 ia lb.
ia.rra.aaa.al at lliaaa fJiluaUr .ua.
ia la .bh.ura lb lu uf rl taia'. u4
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' ika IraUe Ir.oi baiac uaa.rerra. la ai.
.ihrp.iioMh.t i.y-i furik.-m.oau j r (.wue.bill.iy 1.
a l.aaia.e af lb. ah. . .ty. If b. b.4 k u( f balUu up M
p..r..rdl..H..kol ilor 'ta WL.t.a i lb irr- dl.r.ra
LeMri lb. a..iarr II aould b. fully ia .airl
anv 01 l la lildeai. bul akea ka pre-
um4 la rrprteam ..cry l.l pay.r ia iha
Ciiy uf I 'a l.a iba iu aa mad. Th
gist olhis pr.ipoaiiiua i Iktl "rv..y las
payer ineiudiug thus living a mile aad
a half North tail of iha I'uurl lluuaa
"wi.h" la b. I a tad to iuiprot aotu. p.rllo-
uUr atiwail la enhance the pruptriy and
buaiitras around ibe aquar and in Ucl
keep down Iha value of leal r.iale rvrry
whrreelM. What .prcl.l auilny have
lb lalwring elil'rn on Rues A'enueor
any alter else Nurih of Klia or tfouih of
Wood sirr.l. lo be laiei several mouaanu
ooiisirr.1. lo uaiaxr i m. ........
liar at Ihi. ll... to ap. ... I'"P !
immrrce sir.en for a half Mile ra.i of.
d
Commerce
iha brldaa over nn alino.t itnpa.iihle
gulf of ravin. just la bring and confine
all business to Ih (qtiar and prevent
Hade from bring transferred om alter
Had iroin bring tran.lerrra om. wt.era
Ji' !i.Va:l
Utlill llir- bww . - w.. .
still they ar aakrd lo pay again not fur
ika ranrral Clir trcl intiirovemrnl" fur
th. good of 1 U but for Ihe financial ag-
grandisenieol of a monied ring around
Ihe square and keep the bnsine.e from be-
ing transferred 10 10m alh.r part of ihe
Ciiy. The poor laborer living a mile and
a half Nortb-Eaai and South Kasi bur-
dined already with Inxes until his family
scarcely have Ihe prime neceaailics or life
is ngatn askrd to lax hi nine f not lo enhance-
Ihe valu of hi. own tiillo homestead
nor lo improve ibe streets in whioh he is
Interested but lo confine the business on
the siptar. and keep it from being Irons-
ferrvd 10 disown door. I call that taxa-
tion wilhout represcnlntlon. We have
been doing that here about hitherto of
late. When it was at Ihe point of the bay.
onel we were helpless lfil is oretnlilt
then w law but never let us be persua-
ded that we rfewrre ll to secureourown
financial ruin.
Nearly all ihe Taxes not consumed by
oflicials collected for the last six years
have been minlied in Ihe immediate viciu-
ily of Iho square lo build tip the business 1
there end Jrpren Ihe value of property tn
Ihe suburbs. The poor denisen living a
mile array pays his luxes to Improve die
Ireeis about the square for the advantage
of that central coiiibinai ion but lint lo
work the strode leading to his own hiini-
blecottnge himself. While writing this
article eleven o'clock Balurdiiy night 1
hear Iho axe of a poor laboring man living
South of Jaikson ;reel nearly 11 mile from
the square cutting tho timbor out of the
street 111 his door nnd yet he bos paid his
taxes regularly for several years but not
a ceut of it has ever been npi'.iel for the
improvement of the streets in which he is
direotly interested. Ho pays street
tax and yet works his own street. And
now it is very difficult lo get from his
house to the square with n lovle.l wagon.
Tho rich sro feeding at the public orib
but no one is oaring for tho poor.
When was one dollar of the corporation
taxes expended south of Main siren and
east of the bridge exotpl eighteen dollars
expended in opening Ihe road toSootts
mill? mid that was left in on imp issnble
condition. Even that little camo liko pul-
ling the last rye-tooth from Ihe months or
Ihe board; yet Iho property holders in that
negleotel portion pay their taxes. They
have been paying them without receiving
anything in return and still the demand
is "tax them ivgalu." Not however for
their own convenience or profit but for the
benefit of the monied few about Ibe Square
to proveut their property from going
"down lo twenty-five cents on the dollar'
and make every morchaul and tradesman
want lo get as near it as possible That
is the way Ihey suck tho lire blood out or
the poor 10 enhnnoe the rich. A vory ohoap
wny loo lo bring the worthless vacant
blacks lying nlong Commerce and Main
streets iuto market. If this is all to
bring your property into market build lip
the Square and hold ell business there-
then let the Squaro help Uself as we poor
denttens do; we work our own streols and
get no help frum the Square. If the Square
will dothe work henceforth without our
aid for its own glory and embclishmeul
it is alt right ; w have no objections.
' Then lei us have our taxes applied upon
ourownstreots. We pray you cease tax-
ing us to work and eitibelish your favorite
ceutre of Irado and build up and euhniico
the property and business of your oircle of
interest oud then leave us ta work our
own wilhout assistance. Put your own
baud to Ihe business and help yourself.
But no; . when did one of you lay hand lo
the nx or spade I Lay off your cloth or
silk to improve the street I -Neverl We
crave nn enlargement of your generosity.
Onr poor diniioos of the suburbs not un-
fraquently dig up the stumps and fill up
the mud-bole in Ihe streets in front of
Iheir doors J'" draw on iheir purses by
taxation lo fill ihe poods and ravine
about the square. When we have the im-
pudence lo a k you to aid in noma improve-
ments on some back street Itading out
to Ihe home of honest nnd industri-
ous mechanics : there is all of a sudden
" no money in the treasury not a dollar I
no money in Ihe treasury I "
Wall then when there is any work
needed on Ihe Square or funds 10 pay a
carpet-bagger or an irresponsible foreigner
fifty dollars per month for playing Bailiff
who eould hardly ooinmand half the amount
at any business he is capable of doing-
then somehow the money looms up in the
treasury.
To put Main ami Commerce streets
ia a tip-top condition at Ibis time would re-
01 ire an expenditure af money that the
people are not well able to pty if il ia
for ike purpose of building up and confining i
business an th. Square. Toe improvement
of tie two airrev between Capt. toott'send t
Ut. Brolly place at this lima would be aa
impoaaibilliiy. Weed Polk aad Co-
t stimbia sireeia from Mrs. Ah.ra ( 10 tha
j corporation line north run over smooth
around and lead to Ihe very heart of
Ibe dewH ertmnfl. Tbey ewtbl be opened .
alhaeorporat... -pvi- goo
I OfrlUllltl Wit m VCtJ III sic . airrmi
jf equal imfvorr inc to ny rit;!j." i'im
?qunir lHt t profile m.rrwr-1 ii siient
I Imit? Vnt tut !( of rTtjrivie.C
tHlrriii( 'iittt-tale ef thtir o Et-K-k-'-.
j bei cmr fwtxj g'M oa. fur hH it ir
taxes it droits loiO tr.ti fr-im wnnce
W. at th- m a.i-v! in-.-e..
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laaaj la kait.i aai.ii. a i.a aa. iaw.a.
aaiiai. iat aa . kl.ia. laa.iw a
i.i.aa iia.-a a. mt a.i aa.
4i..iir.. h. I.a fiaaa iva.aa
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k. Il l U IU glial la.v.a-lia lixaa
ka iiwa bit Ii laa lain al-i ia
f.(( al ail aaaaiag aloicral.ik.aaaiiar.
Am t.k4iiuia .1 Ui aaai la ftv
a l.l b. laai aaciaa. aaua al 1
..4 ual la4 la fi.l.aa aa.kllwa a4 j
fci.
1 . t aid aural l't -rv(li.iva
Mjt v ls( a.aaianii al fc a.a !
..a.ia.i.i l.l alia aai aa.
((.t ll iba ai.Mia Haiik aa4 ai-k.
9Mt tut Ia ua tii) ia ika ivn (..-
i.a liar a. a.aa a. pMikla aubaal laa
i u.jm ifc f.l la kuil4
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. . mMto. uu a.i.r .ai.riaia Ika
.ma al prwaing lit b aa4 aa4 .aval vul
al lb. k.ac.i bli-l Barkiag yraaaaary ul
lite et.l.ib.iiraJ(i' ai.r baidear-l.
? Ta U I'P. bi lii"! Ibw ler.
nb jaaaiuf
litiV jaaaiug riar. lr a.ii a
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lata a. re- aad Julna
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atrrria ia .raiaii.r la aik.ra of tual
Ilor. Joaaikaa Uiailmaa II..Bf a mna
aad a ball aaey oa I. Ita irt auk lab.
agaia Hr4 t iba bran fur iba .pi...
purpoMaf caieraiiaing all bu.iBrs aad
lotl.irBJ. arutind Idoek ! rxl of
which lata krrpaaay lb. Hade liom hi.
ean door.and dfpraeial hl.ow prupenr t
He has pud a heavy lax ouw 10 k.ip
bring the railroad nrar him; aoa ha I.
askrd lo pay anoihrr riorb.iant tax lo
help force Iha bti.iue. away and irip
k tu.elfofall ba h4 bope4 logaln. Wb.a
vuu lai him ll Imiirov the elrvei. n.v.r
. fc t to e.rol a
ff B.:.e
I 1 '. 1.. ... ...... ..a. r.rt af iha
eiiy wrr opened through cedar break by
ika individual iuduitrvof poor ba:d work
Ine ci'iieBa. wilhout a.st.tince from ia.
)0 ' uil blr bleeding hand.
.'. ..-ban lie. in eon.lU-V.lo. of
anion I authorities laileU lo allow any
offset in Ih aeiilrmrnt of iheir lax... I
hat even-handed Juslie? Tha Negro
wrr. allowed lo work out iheir laxei upon
the road leading from Ihe Square to Scon
mills while the poor oppressed whit man
laboring In sight al the sime tinw. I dis-
allowed lb am privileg. Why Ihi
erurl discrimination because be happened
lo Ih misfortune this lime of being a
while man? Thai I call "Ash of one and
Dealt ornnother."
la ii not enough for a while lhnl while
this central combination hold ih lines In
Iheir own hands lo make an additional
enurmoui levy of foC.OOO upon Ihe people
already hireling at every poro from exces-
sive taxation lu ereot an extravagant
eiiui-l bouse in lime of tho greatest tinan.
xinl di.ire.s sinoe Iho wr with a view lo
fasten Ihe bitsiuesi to Ihe Square and
r..i.ll iha nrob ihiliiies of its ever being
erected on some other block in Ihe oily.
Wa need a new court hoiisj I admit and
no one objects lo its being erected upon Ihe
old block: but wns It lite tirgeni necrti
ttpou us forimmoilialo action or w.i It the
nil-controlling devotion 10 lit pqtinre inai
ln.rrie.1 tho mailer before the people al
ready gasping for financial lifo breathed
freoly snotber nine 1 i cour.o nm .-
noration did not do that directly; but
there was 0 power b 'ltind the throne greater
.. - I 'IM... 1. U.I...I .11.1
llinn tne titrono ii.eit. ............
the Ihing. That great central influonee i
..h.nt tho Sniiare. ll essays to manufac
ture publio opinion and maniptil.i'e the
nublic nuvsj. Let it be known.boncoforlh
I lint .nil A nflA else olf the Sri'tare in the
Ihe oily of D tllns has torn rights and Vfill
bo heard. Thia great ou!:da contemptible
ns il may be considered in 1110 estimation
of tho central monopoly will be felt when
it has bsctl permitted to speak. Tho pol-
fu .Ptuns to bo manifested both In Ihe ad
ministration nnd in the spirit of the article
referred lo to built up tho low nnu pun
down and keen down the many. To carry-
bis measure Cil.iseen will havo to try some
mLpf Inductive iiroccss. Perhaps Iho logic
of brute force and the bayonet in ihe hands
of some irresponsible sunsitiixcu lorrigi.
nirninr thrust unon us without our own
election might ho conclusive. My polio.
Is lo protect nnd defend the rights of all
without preju dice or partiality.
Amicus.
Texas OaUicrliigs.
Bkoken Up The principlo suf
furors by tlo Vcntern fires nro the
- ... . t r.
newly nrrtvoil liormtins unci rc:in-dintiviitn-
m'Iio Intoly i mm ignited
to thiit miction in lat'iio numbers.
Tliey tiro tiltnoHt entirely broken dp
Imving invested everything in thoir
homes. Under the circumstances
tlvy could find no bettor land of
refiife th xn our treat Stato of Tex
us where they would . bo cordially
welcomed find we have no doubt
materially assisted till they could
pot a start in tho World. Jefferson
Times. . . "...
While tho question ofbuilding the
Iron bridge tu-ross Ilia Unizoa is 00-
inj' njrituted 11 few figures about the
Waco bridire may bo of interest
Wo lcam. from President Flint'
report that tho total longth of the
Waco bridge i 475 feet nnd that
tho total cost of U10 same wns 8131-
972 28. 'Its em nine's from Jan. Cth
to July 23. 1870 was 7H02L'ii .ox
iT:nonces $05000 leaving 87102
Hti. ns net earnings or a littlft over
10 nor cont interest on the cost of
?th bridire. President Hint in lis
report estimated that this j-ctirtl
Ortilge will inv lu jur reiimu niciu
vestment. Central Texan.
Wheat. While passing by Col
lego Mound last weok wo'wore sur
prised to ueo tho unusual quantity
of wheat sown in that neighborhood
It looked very promising and in
dicated tho thrift of the fat mere
thore. Kaufman Star.
Larob Panther. Dr. T. J.Cald
well nl Sfphcnsvillo. tolls ns thai
ho saw a largo panther near the
Cnmpton pl.icu in this county scv
cn or eight miles north-east of Bon
ham ono day last week. This ie
tho first timetlto animal has boen
seen although il is opposed to
have been in that viyinity for the
past two years its track have been
seen eeveral times and were mis
taken for thoae of a small bear.
m i:a rf that ni.iirhhr'.nnii
.M a hunt for his
1 tenri 10 orrrani&a s
p":iti jr.hi'.i in a f."W tltra. Ti
bt-.i.Niln!' rm m that. '?.vao snoi-
ua .it-i'r. I i ti 'j an l Wi.tivs i-
nhm.l Til ' lit -;i-tion tbi te:i in
At -r:
Xh-.? Tel'vrapi. h; lcarneil lltn
tho lt-.pMlr i't' the Niiprfrne O nf
ia ot la vy f ni .l M repttri
ing It :tri(.l!i?r j-t'-i-m. if
in-t !' J""r'.i.T iff l'.t. wn .1
a l i ia tiff !r. wy-!". -arc kf.-w -f rt.
ri ra:ti.:i W"v 1 e f "i!-l ! n '!; .
ir.jary as it !.t: -''f l'p -t r r!' .
Snprene t'jt :f T:x H i !
Examiner.
MAHHIKU.
la ai'b -'. If Ila H. I. f. I 'a i
I. .1 ... Ma.i.a.a af I J..laa. la.
Ika . IH .Vil I MU..MI. .Ill .
i.i7 la U. I Hill r till
ll il. i i.ara af Mi I' final
la lk. t ria al.r ...ai.a.
;l mi ii I i II. in. In
I Kl I I M' .l M a. . 'Ollll I ( HlK 1
VI l k.ik f I aii.al I aaij.
Ik. II... .a u. . Kiai.1 A.aV. -t
Ikr. aa.) iki.fl akKk.ia. auk iki. aa'U. '
L.ri lLa a... i iaf . aa Ii i ik. ta. al 1
af ika lairl aa aar U...I 4 ia (alar af
aaa .rr 4.1.
Slri? rtrcrtlr:nrut5a
NEW GOODS XI
.1. .KU!.M). .V CO.
aar.. I Sv a I l ila 44
a ai i;.-.. It. I saaa14
) Is. t. .klMMTl la V4 ilM
l-alt ik I I la.l
- l- tHm aaklt
rREH SUPPLIES' Or rAfttlLY
AND I'AKt V CUOCtRUS.
1 it m nr. i.vr iiMit
iii.kHiniMH:w tvf.
A.I
OIiOTIIINO
PalllataU.I. a4ar.l la IU.P B.kla. aliab Bill k.
a..4i .a. i..awi t -a r. ...
B Call aa4 aa ... aaraaltaa
WIUi. K..V. SA. .TI
it r.
TII1J
ECLIPSE GALLERY
ar. n.. Davis j
The Rrnomicd Pliolotcraphcr of
XoriU Western Texas
11. Jaal ra..lr nl bl. Uallrr aa
JefJarson Street on doorNorth
of 0. D. Kinady'i
Ur UUR ka M.r ta I..1..I .1 .11 IttaM. h. rna-
..II IB. alalaa. al kl. BHaKiaa. filrJ. aa.
CU.4a.r..
All kl.J. of woik la bblla. Bilk bmibm.
aaa iltatalib.
Kprrlal Pain Takrn In fopyln? and
Kratortitg Old a;id Fadrd rirtorri.
BTE&EQS00TIC WORK
IViit. af .11 klnil.. n4 V.tTAO.ml (a Im. nnaj to
any .im.i aay alter la lit. t'ulinllii.t...
rtUII.V II Hot; PS l.a.nal rrlt.t. KIJraCM.
oral lb. UaC.rjr.
Ins'ruction Qivon'in tno Art
la .11 It. la.li.1 tlrl.lU. Aim
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL
Alw.ya trf. tt.titl .ltd i.r Mia al rwltkail prlc.
Tti.tikOtl air lite mt.r. Ilian llli.ral nntron.t
wlllrh lia. b-ira Ivatnartl tliuu blui ll. .till .ulii lll
a c.ti. Iliiiaiicu ut Iho ..mi.
N. II. C tni. i.ne and all a. wlili lit. btrrraaml r..
rillllM h. will lH.li.bl.d lo Kit'. iiiiIhiiiii.Ii-iI aall..
htrlli.tt. I. II. .tl'IN
Ih.ll.. T-M Nov. 2.1 1H7I ll.otiio.
ll.les and all Country produce wanteil
I I for whioh Ihe highest prices will he
paid by
J. Joiixsox k Co.
At Swink & lloberts old Stand-
Nov. ITi 1871-Il:lf
J0UST0N AND TEXAS CENTRAL
IIAILWAY.
CHANGE OP TIME.
On itn.l after JltlXriAY NOVRMDIIR 13 1ST!
Piua.n&i'r Train wlll.rtia a. r.illuw. :
T.ravn COIISKMN'A at 5 A. M. an l 0:1.'. r. M. fur
HOUSTON and liU'ritiMllate ilnilnni nrrlvlitK ill
llnttSTDN a! fi p. x.anil 11:10 A it. and nt Mi'IlADE
at 0l. M.itnil ti:.IOA. a.
RKrilltXIXli Imve IIOfSTON for Con.'ICANA
and Intfi'ilif li'itf "tail -ns tit 1:M A. M. mi 'I 7::lO P. M
Arriving .it for.tciin i at T:.TI ft it. and 7:Jl)A. fti
CONNECTH
Ai IIKAllvE with lb. Inlfirtintlonal Ilnll-
rond. At C'Al.TKnT Willi Singe fur ItKLtOS on
Morilty IVeiliiii.uy and Frlilny.
Al BRR.HO.vD f..rWXOO dully.
Al JVAV.lWOT. wllli dally line of atnj- fnr
Miil.raoii llnnlavlllo Croekeli lttwk Ilendinuii
itn.l Lonnvlf w
At IBDIlTTEtt fur I.'AflRAXdK and BAH.
TltOf Monday WtNluiiday and t'rldny.
Al HitDADE nltit d.tlly Stngo fur AUSTIN
ANMAlt'tlS NKW IIRAtfXVKI.S nnd SAN AN-
roNto.
W.H. II DOLE
Cieaeral ftuperliilendral.
j. ii. emu
Ot-nrl Frloylll and Tlck.t Agent. nov2t:lf
Western Restaurant
DALLAS TBXA3-
LEWIS V1LLARET k CO. Proprietors.
We beg to inform the citixens of Dallas
iod the puhlio generally that we have pur-
chased the .Restaurant formerly ovoed by
Williamson & gheppard and promise to
furnish our tables with the best in. the
market. Will serve meal IH nil hours
and at nil prices. Hoarders loften ai 94.
per HerKi hoard to be paid in ad-
innee. We will give ihe market prieo for
Chickens Eggs liulter eto.
gOj- Special altentioti given lo fransient
persons. iti&
Give ns a trial end we will feed yon good.
no3:3tno LEWIS VILLAUtT 4 CO.
.11 EDWARDS .
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWi
DALLAS TEXAS.
Sov. 18 1871 tOilat'a.
Lands and Town Lots
: FOR SALE
ll'E hav on hand for sale on reason-
I T able terms a large number ofbuild-
ing lots at different point within Ibe cor-
porate limits eligibly situated for residen-
.. Also desirabl land ia various
;nn'.ies.
SPECIAL HA IN. VI
OFFERED.
We have f..r aala at mrprisingly low
figures 1720 acres ne of ihe finest laee-
tioos for stock raising oa the eoast within
even nilrsoflh flntirisklng city ef Ic dl-
aaola from which 60(KK braves ealve
bags aad aiolioa are aaaaally skipped.
This land is wit hia 4 a. ilea af Iha Galf
Weil era Texa aai Taeifie Railroad new
in aaeeessful operation from ladiaaola to
Victoria 42 aiiles aad rapidly esteaditg
'a B.a Aaiiai. aad Aosi.a.
Ai.o .'.fi rrrf tf eoia?rir land ia Ar-
tre.onty. r'ch puii' aad iiattter su
t.t i f division inl fntir farnM a'
-a. i.fui sii.f?. vt'V "ear tk llrasj. eoo:
K-a-is ai.a .be L.f.e n bna 'tpper anar'
: r.'l'i Sk ro rli. tp as la justify aay
.-r in b'iv:n it as a a investment lot
. r'i!li "i?r rrfrrl.
A . im a.r' nirio ".ilea Kovth a;
Hil l ii i sctrs ra:U Iroa linllaa ar
tt v : .e A iif. a er-l 2 m Ie-
. : h ..' II r: -l - ' T.
'i-.. biT.f h - - la I.e.. ar farm-
... I ii'd " w.M faw lai tit IB
. . i a-.-.- 1. 1 r--f-'".?i it
-.. b k'.vsr ra-. 'w ttrwtrr.
'. t-T. t - t '.a. T.. il.'- -t4 : .
'.' H .- i 1 I !! a 5"N.
Jhav. 1 4 v.
frf ffa . .mill iii(.lf
LEU MIX & Co.
f.iai.kr.i k 1 1 tac.
f . V -a . (I . . M'al. 1I4
4 y I i avt l.lfl. 1 11 I) .ll .H.i a
ra a I. . I I I I I ' ... ta f-ll
' ' ka i .. . 1 . . I I .. .aa
ava .ahwal aa-i.ll.l1 a.l. W lJ$
.'.. ll.jl ty i.l .a..' U. Aaa
A aai 'i..a iv.i.a ..aWii
lai if'. Jf ' .. ..'.ra.Mi la af.
a 'r iail. A. i ia Oimiut i. M. A
A...
4T..
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BOOrSCllER AKD CTATI05H
I BH.
wiioi.i.-h vi.i:ii: u.cii iv
DENSEEf).S
trlj Hom- and lailj toodrkk fa(
I or i and Onlun Sri.
JIOt'STDX - - ti:xa.s
aariai. -i.ii.j w an. .a. il. ink al
- a.k al V
at. aa.
It ..a. It M a
' .l-ataat l.tl ak4 1-1 Ma. .M a m
l.rf. t.a I
E. J. PARKS & Co.
HOt SE SIt.V AND ORXAMEXTIL
PAINTERS
Sbnp ap .tain otrr intun It'rlkrr'i
U'.UaO.A Mil 01
Mln8ioiiJoor Wrsiofiheltt.ALnOnioa
BAItMS TXZAB.
All walk pK4aal aad kllhlully .larali.
iM.at. IHI-:.fjr.
josi:iii c. M(o.i:i.ia .
I'KALKII IN
A ME It I CAN ami K.Nfir.ISII IFON
STOVES
STEEL WOOSWAAB.
rarpeutcrs' Tools Gum Dcltlng
TINE CUTLERY
AMI
rorrlpn ami Domestic Hard" art of
Eirrj- Description -
llillXKn LK MAIS AXn SIAIIKKT TIIKT
DALLAS TEXAS.
KoTrrnlff 4 ln I. if.
A CARD.
J I. brg to aniionnce to iho eiliiens of'
it 1 alius ami Ihe public generally -lhnl
we have ilelerniliiitl from and after'
this dale In sell goods at LOW Kit I'HICKS
linn are usually rlmrged in iki market..'
(litr goods will ho sold
STRICTLY FOR CASH
Which will enable .it lo sell CIII'.AI'ER
mil much fasti: It.
Tlie Houston A Texas Crntrnl Itallrot'
Will be coinplt'iod t o I'ullns within a very j
short lime and we Intend In he ready for I
it so that .neither "JKW nor (5HNTILK "
can lake from us our i. Vl.tiK AND EX-
TENSIVK TUAUK.
All persona owing us on accounl - will'
please call nnd make pavmrni as we need
our money lo carry on uur business.
We have a splrntlril nssntinienl of goods'
now in store I'll KSII an l C'HKAI' and
will lake plenstiro ill showing nnd pricing'
litem lo all who may favor us with n call.
PRATHER MURPHY
West side of the Public Square.
Xov. 1 1 1ll. 1871.-0:2 nios.
F. B. BRYAN & CO.
DEAhlTKS IN
General Merchandize.
Wtsl side Public Square .
D.lIifASj TEXAS.
Nov. 11th. 187l-r0.iT. .
B. R. WII.I.IA1H.
). T. WILLI AMI
Williarr.3 Brothers
PF.ALKR8 INr "
STArLE AND FANCY GROCERIES-
' ' AND
Provisions of all Kinds r-
South side of Main Street two doors East'
of Ihe Square
DALLAS TEXAS.
"Highest cash price paid foreounlr
Produce. ' " .
ViSor'nth 1S7I 0:lf. . ;
A. Vf. MORTON .;
CABINET ilAKEil
tii- DALLASTEXAS (j
RESPKCTFULfc infernn Ih eiliienr
of Dallas and Ihe surrounding couoy
try lhnl he ii prepared lo do all kinds of
Cabinet tfotk and II repair Furnllnr f
Ihe beat manner. All. kinds of Jobbing ra
his'fiiie will hkfe prempt and .pe.ial V
lention at tbe Lowest Prices.
CreiEllTAKI..
Having provided himself aiflia IIEAISE
and all iieceeasarv appendages hr Is pre.w
pared lo make t'oOina'and Undertake if I
necessary arrangement for Iiurial wilt
dispateh.
' Coffins of all sixes kepi on hand realy-
made with Ihe exception of Trimming
sni 1 can delive' lliero at oner Bear
noiidn dttf Of ftigbC- 'i I 'tln
Th patronage of the ptiblie both Towa
and Coanlry. ia repratrallg aaiicited
. 81tnpo Eli U Cl.l ntnf tajr rtr-lileBi
in ibe iiiM'k pari of loan.
T A.W. .I0RT05.
Dalla July fj 1871 47:tf.
FOR SALE.
200
ACRKS aa impravral far
a. ilea Wast t Loai.ville Deaiat
eoualy; headright of C. Sqnirrs.
OC5n A ClltS iaiproved farai t !!
X-avU Honk of Portrr Blar HrBae-
son eonnty; hradright of aae M. ilkarpa t
ay a. p 'ACRB8 improved fcrat atUro
4)0 orth of Caliwelli Bnrla
-aoittr; hradriahl af W.shiagltiB aark
a- AI'KKS naiaprnvra Jaad na--.)
ft r jtnatnc lrainvill Barlo
.. pan rl It. K. lAavis' k-agur
. " At'lll-A urir-provrd land ia Wal
v' ) let rouut;; art of Calvia tyaeli
Ii j t ATP. I.. wa'arravr laa ' law
4 "( J r-i!i er-inirT. CTrfiilatrr a m
ai wi eMt.alri kiabalk . .
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