The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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Woiiw mi tilts new poHtolllcu luillil-
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A n.n: with u liuim the Hlmi of ft
til...il ;;.'i)v:iiv; ("U 'l" I"''4 "wl'i ls l'11'
)i . .riyoi a Mr. Keii'ii'ily )iv.n;j noiir
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. ill of o. I'.. JoIidmoii wliohus
..t II1IV0 iiu-'iv uml odciH (won-
iili.n.s 'oi- lliu.'i- i i'povciy. For
: I'lt'ull llllll l Mi i ik'UllUS KIM! udvvi-
I :'l:l.
i. ;::vi-.ki! tiuit Wliciit it-moves to
new Hloro on Main nlict't on the
in' .linn' inn! urn" then ho will
iiiii'mmI hat'saiim. Call on him at
iOlui Sii-eel. sini e ilm-lpg Hie coming
U al'ier Hint on Jltiiu htreut next
i.'l.l'.i tlii'Mter.
I.el US IIHVI' II I'llllllC I'lllk.
The lieuiaiiil for an open air place of
vt-.i."! in llieciiaiiicloi'of a puijiic nark
I (U'l'iiicil ami general. Tliat our cit.v
jio.-se.-ses nuipy hjioIh adaptable for
Mich inirpoHi'.i is nckiiowlciltfuil. Vliy
not then take one of these marquet-
ry ;;i'ii's of beuuly ami joyance and
In'ii.LVin.i it around wllh some protec
tive device iiiibi d mil city a spot where
they may "take communion" with an
eternal nieio-ilnmia of spring. We
want (o step oil of siray niuUiug tag
hru.-selM and velvet carpets and t.eud
nwhilo on Nature's carpet we want to
turn from tlie ciiromo and etchings of
human skill to Lrlr.g a better sparkle
to the eye in nature's studio; we de-
she to e!ian;j;e seats from (lie chairs
and sofas and uttomansof Merriwethcr
and others rich and broad and deep
though they me to sit awhile on na-
ture's chairs and sofas unci ottomans;
we .would dismiss Lnbin and Plmleu
for a season and inhale inceuse
iVoia Xatiuv's censors and we long
to charm brain anil sense with nature's
music diviner and truer than Xeilson
ever'sung or Heel hovel) ever wrought.
We also aspire to sing with tlie biuis;
we are disposed to have our eyes and
clucks to brighten with thelloweis
and we arc right in to spar and box
and croquet ami basils doorundshultle-
cock and vault and wrestle and fence
indeed hut duel with the thousand
giants of vigor which fill the vast hy-
gienic school ol the air. Furthermore
the children ought to have Home place
where they can catch more liutterllies
ideal us well as real ones and
feast on the candies and comfits
which Tubal Cuiu made and where
our .sons and daughters of an
i.U'.ei- growth may have their
hook leaves turned over by the
lingers of Kcphers which will- be
nue to niako the next page all the
fresher and where the "old folks"
may go over dreamland drawn by the
fairies of thought in the chariot of
memory to the time whea there was
no autuiiin-haze in the blue of their
eves uo snow in the soldeu brown of
their hair and dear heaven! no tea:-
Klains on their cheeks. Again then
let us have a park and see how sweeter
will he our battle for gahi; how much
more surli;.;nt we whl ca'ry In our
lic::ts; how our souls wMl be attuned
to holier anthems and how iruch hap
pier v. c can take our teat beside the
jvloouiy boatman to "cross over the
l ive" 1)l cause we have torched here
the border o' the everlasting stininier-
l:ni! beyond. Yes let u have a pai'k !
Mayor Cabell what sayyou? Mpssicuis
cpii'ic'imen what nay you 1
o! iiiiovc!.r noc.
J. T. II. Rose was culled !u iid'. bloom
on Market street yesterday aiVeliioou
by the circumspect ollici'rI"ausXichols.
n gentleinan by Hie name of lilaiiton
living near Greenville Hunt county
had found his lost horse in the posses
sion of a resident of thin city and as
ceriained that lm hud purchased it of
Messrs. Ilibblcr & Co. uctione.'i on
Kim street they having a hill of sale
from tho Mr. Kose who is the hero of
this story. At this stage of the luqulry
the stops that were then taken was to
get at Mr. Hose who all at once turned
mi on Market street mid who was
pointed out to ofiloer Nichols by Mr
JiibMer. Then officer Nichols straight
way went up to Mr. ltose and took that
flower into custody. Inquiring friends
who desire to know where Mr. J. I. II.
Ito.se beards is informed thutitUou
Houston street and hilaiidlord's name
Is Carson.
First JVallonnl Bank.
The Pallas Coiuily bank at whose
head stands one of the most accom-
plished financiers in the country viz:
Colonel John W. Kerr received its
p'.uirter as a lust national bank yester?
day It wjll be oiganized on Tuesday
iiext whti a eupiifll of j.100000 and all
of our citizens who desire to su wt-Ibe
to the stock should do so on Monday.
iFrora Tuesday's Dally Ife. aid.
Under the action of the county
court Mr. Jacob Nussbau roer is gradi ng
and bridging Miil creek where Swiss
street strikes out an improve-nent
much nesded. As everything of the
kind undertaken by Mr. NuRsbamner
the work is being done in an excellent
manner.
As Deputy Sheriff Hobbw was re-
turning home on S.ili'iday evn'n
ie run on i four ii(3htnipieieU
Chaps in g.eat uiiseiy with each other.
Mr. Hobbt demanded them to ceise
their tempest and bold up their thun-
der. They declined observing it and
as Mr. Hobbes dismounted three of
the "nation's wards" precipitated for
ninety but the fourth one showed war.
In the seuille Mr. Hobbes Bucceede in
getting the African's bead between his
Jeir. and was aliout to wear him into
fine thread when he bit Mr. H. vi-
ciously and by some manner managed
to get loose and escape. A Mr. H
K II.
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lllilliis Willi llll t'Spl'ci'loll of lll''y H ;
lillle Inlilb but hi ' lliorid lleeee wui
not as wldte us hiiosv; si III he felt con
strained "to went" wherever hcoii
did go.
W'K ii' e sure our rcadeK will tliui'K
us for ci hug thi'h' a leut'oii io Hie
veiv l'liinlMinio iidvi'itlsemeiit o. the
Kxcelslor Miiuui'icuir'ng company
ht. Louis us It would bo usolos lo
of
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in o. a
well coolcil meal iniioiveu ov easy -
geslloi' vl';nioiis lie; mi wlin a ilisi e
to have plenty of red wo'k to Kiy
nolhinu; ol'tlie'coiuro' t of a happy con-
tented household.
THE MAI-FEST.
A Gala Day at thor'air t rounds.
The sky hi its toilet of blue tho air
tin ill with the melody of birds mid
Hint Niagara of light the s;M): flooding
nil with a bi'iguniess aid a f'ow may-
hap somewhat too g'w.'o.vv. constitu-
ted Sunday as tlie ve y iv"k ot di.ys:
in the ini'.Mi for the Tu:-n We-u ce'e-
bratlon which took place nt the fab-
grounds on that gayest und mcsi bi'l-
liant of Sabbaths.
the :rotus.-'o.v sn !'"C'i.
At 8 o'cloci' in Hie pvaence of a
hi'-ge crowd who had assembled to wit-
ness the formation of tho p-ocession
the members of the di'ferent societies
who were to porJcipa'.e hi tho celebra-
tion formed In line In fiout of iho Tin-
ner hull whee they had met to pre-
pare for the fesilv.'iies in the io'low' jg
order: F:tetMiie the l IHo company
consisting of 11 '"teen niembeis; lollow-
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during tlie intuchj then came thoTii
ner society commanded by Captain
Fred. Foster.' with a inenibevnli'p of
sixty; niter 1110 Turners was
the Swiss Glee c'ub with Air.
Hcniy Schmidt in command
Hie rich and elegant banner recently
presented to Hi's club floating above it
like a bright vision upon snowy wings
of satin forming a ecstat icly admired
feature of this part ot the p.-ocession.
Next and consiituling the last division
of the line was the Swiss JJonovnleut
association numbering Hih.y mem
hers. The entire procession was under
command of Jacob Grossman n as flint
marshal; John .Schadal as second
marshal and Frank Human as third
marshal whose uniform with that of
all those in line were very neat and
tasteful giving to the procession an
extremely picturesque appearance.
ATTUE FAIIIOUOUNI).
On re.ichiiigthefuh-gi-ound which was
previously urranged for the pic with
an immense beer stall In the center of
the enclosure wliere the love of Gainbri-
niis was ready to How laughing us the
falls of Minnehaha and copious as the
Nile and where all tho appointments
for physical exercise were distributed
the festivities opened by the singing of
several airs in the Swiss German and
French language after which Pro
fessor Keekmau addressed the assembly
which withalarge addition of visitors
had swelled to a concourse of fully a
thousand or lifi.een huudred people.
Tlie speech ot tho professor was made
in Gorman and was in the nature of a
welcomo to nil with a hi ief history of
Hie organization of the Turn Verein
and was received with a hearty dem-
ons a.ionp. Major John tfeu.y Urown
of (his paper followed Profe. sor Ueeu-
man in a speech in Eiig"sh wb'c'i
was applauded tb;-ou-houi. A f'-er lilt
.speaking eveiv divei-don tho f.'iicy 1
....
could dictate was indulged 'n. A"
was relaxation tnd i'en. Tlie mot.:
dviicious beer was oiiiiuned In vasi
libations 1' om tbu oldest ro the veiy
youngest. The g uceiul nod tnhletic
ymiiusls vaulted upon uio ground or
S-rateci upon the bar.
The pe-formance of uiose celeb .ited
professionals tno Daveupoit E -oHieis
who chiiuced to bo on the ground be-j
ing exceedingly brilliant. To this
variegated scene was then added
tho sack race the first prize being
awarded to Muster Charles Keiuecke
and the second ni izeto Master Herman
Boiiny. Uolh prizes were handsome
pocket books. Then camo t'joc'imb-
ing of a greased pole ou the apex of
which was a s'lver hunting case. Tills
was won by Master Charles Iteinecke;
another prize was a Mexican half-dollar;
the third prize wiw a meeischaiim
pipe which was won by Mr. Saunders;
the fourth prize was won by Mr. Pyre
and tho fifth a silk pocket handker
chief by Mr. Newuiann.
The race for a beautiful boquet was
participated In u largo number of
Iutiies. It was won Dy one 01 ine num
ber whoso name we could not lejrn.
Under the barrel upon which tlie bo-
quet was placed was bis poultry maj-
esty Sir Chanticleer who as soon as
the barrel was capsized by tlie impetu-
ous racers for the floral p'ize became
a clattering cackling crowhig-in-
brnKeiirmeasure flying fugitive pur-
sued by a mob of boys the one who
caught him belna the owner
The "Iiijfh jumping" was won by
the Daveupoit bioiheis a box of e'-
ars belli? the p.ize. The "ruuuinji
jump" was won by our friend Captain
Coouor of tlie fl m of Mesers. Conuor
&Wa'ker who is now oeirP:ug h's
faone by inc'reiathis b's prize -a box
of ciga's.
Danc'pg was then taken up at the
conclusion of which the revelen de-
parted to their respective homes after
having spent houis of gloriou pleas
ure.
From Ki-WnyOiiily Ueild.
Tiikke wagon loads of new wheat in
yesterday.
The card of Messrs. I M. Sjieneer 4
Bro. cotton factors and commission
merchants. Elm street will be fonod
in IhU week HriaAiJ to which the!
attention' 'of our' reaiiers is directed.
This is one of the ' most -substantial
bouses in our city and are dealers also
in Dubois' cotton gins Bells' sorghum
mills plows and farm machinery of
all kind. V very cheerfully com
J pend tnt Arm lo ear fritnds.
lil 1 1 ' I" i 'li b lilic.
Mil . v in "
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iirallon.
We are e' li clly
wllliii'; hi!
of I be art iele. Il lid biive lui leal s h I' I hi
resiiil. I il pnml of I liH We hi'VC hIIi
Jilled l everal physleiilllH for I 'lell' prl-
vnin iiriie. Int. Ihi'v liiiiiir iiwaieof IN
compoHilloii mid' know It lo I a out' of
liie l.esl oillieucH in use. rm mm- .-j
ah diligglsls everywhee.
I'. II lli-ymi A'
Ili'.lt.Vl.u hlocl; are selling theh- exten-
sive st ' of Hummer clothing thy
gnods
i te. lit lim lowest prices for
cali. Tiiey Invite all who wish bar-
gains lo cad and see them ns they nio
di'ternrued toseU. Their lines or all
kinds of goods for ladles and gentle-
until are bdl uud complete emb'-aclng
everything that may lie needed. Gire
them a cull and see for yourselves.
Our 1 Ian.
This olllco was presented yesterday
Iiy its very capable business manager
Henry G. Gibson Esq. Willi u tasteful
blue burgee bunting eighteen feet in
length on which is handsomely worked
a la-fee sia'- and in conspicuous capi-
tals the words ' D.u--as lfEKAJ.D."
The standard which is planed perpen-
dicular from li'e roof of the IIkuami
building and f'-om which tho binding
flouts is fiom the willful nicc'ianical
hands of Mr. Kennedy the timber of
the same having been procured from
tlie extensive lumber yards of Mcmsi-s.
Dynini Foreman & Co.
Tho SoorPl.
Those who nri.e ft beautiful head of
hair (and we know our lady friends all
do) will thank us for a few words on
the Invaluable finalities of Ayer's Hair
Vigor as a dressing. In our own case
It heals 11 humor keeps the head free
from dandi-uU'iind scurf stops the ten
dency of our hair to fall and heightens
-- .IH n.r will it
US UCIIUI.). tw..
.1
removes the coarse and dry appearance
which neglected hair puts on imparts
a rich gloss ami makes us presentable
in Hie most lasliionanie company.
Such rare qualitlcut ions presented in
a single preparation create for it an
enduring value; but to these the fac-
ulty of restoring to gray locks their
youthful color und maintaining our
good looks with so small an expendi-
ture of time and attention and you
stamp it a prime favorite with thu pub-
lie and insure its permanent andendu-
ring poi)iilarity.-IK-utsville (Ala.) I!e-
publicun. LIST 01' LJiTTEil!?.
Ilelow is Hie list of unclaimed lettorBre-
iiui'iilng iu JmlJas postolllco Muy-Ji 187J.
I'm-! leu calling for tho namo will pleasusay
"advertised" und give tlato ofliKl. Huch of
ilieia us remain In tlicollliw uaciilted fo.- ul
the end of four weulcs will bo hent lo t it-
dead liittur ollltv.
WILLIAM JONES Postmaster
VHHOTT J 2
Aildinisloii J
Alley Jl 1.
Allen .1 M
v'Hll"'!'lll II
Asliliy Hyivusloa
A'-.iold H I'
11 A I LEY B M
1 U11I U
H.'CKilei- M
lllllWI.'t J II
lint loll J 2
liuoiio Miu in
li.iioksi; l
Ilromoulli l)r
Ki-own AIi
liv.ll .llil'.t
Uuikh C 3
CA11B miss L M
Calii)belt L. M
Uhlldo'sJ F
Cluveiouti DEO
CI11111011H.I B
Ad.ims W
Ailiuns H
Allen H !
AUca W C
Ames T '
Arnold J 2
Alvlll A
He-inolt II
BenluyMM
lileker A II
llody Jnllll
Honey W
linsliell
Ilrowu Klla
llrosiil V:x I
H.-yuni J W
llnlioi'kSH
Hull inl mrs L J
Ca'lllian M
C-iinaiiy U
Clliueli H
Clevelnnd O
Cliurli-H A M
C01 corau T J
Connolly T
finwnT W F
ICKEY1IH IJjugiiuJB
y ITT C F
Win
Floyd Jno B
UubatiKM Tnos
Kendrc A J
Furd Jno
Free Jno
Oatewood mrs A C
C-t AINES II M
Uurreil Win
Glu&H Join J
Uoi'liH) 11 (i
Uuoilwin l!J
C1100 Klizubeth
Ulllllltt T.ios j
(jiiclienour II II
Odosi.u J 11 '
UoukIi W M
U.aham M 1)
U1UK1V AI011.0 E
G.UlllJUH
Griffin MutiioJ
HALL Molilo Jli' leFruiilc
Ilnioer T li Jiiwl:hiN 1- ullx
unit 11 1-
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11 a. . 'soil W 11 1 xiun is AiuiTi y
ii.ii.vi W :t lit -lido lb II
He.une T 11 lleiitli ini-s .:ok
le me.son W W Hoekwald mr
ilolLoml) IjMi.illa Homes 11 K
Ile-f.ies Lizzie llutcliliiHou Chin
llu'ihcs II 1C
J MNF.S F Jncuson J K2
s D Jnidall 1
KAUllJai" Kiuil.lerF
Klim-JC KinliL
Kulm Atuiiii
I ASI.KY mrs J 1' L iwieliei) F. T
Jj L iney i W Lune " Ti
1 . .. I ... ij.it l Lewis D.' D
Ledl.etler A 1! l.i dlett. i; M M
LedlJelter A V Lluilsey J H
r.nn juuii n
M CM A HON J Muuiunn j v
.Mi-l.-iinimiul A Mel.-nsluy U
Mi lii.iKiUI .M
MeUenald mrs C A
M ads John
Miiylieliy S li
XlnyerJ 11
Mnuklli J
Me-uher E
Mills miss 1)
.MillirA 11
MitellellJ P
Muiili N
Musi Idu
Iiiore Li N
MeLlonullll J
Miiltliewii 11 F
Mnylion .leliU
Man i.i Jiidno
Milks J K
Miehle mrsC
M.ll.!i:ui J
Milcllell U or II
Muss H
Miisi-s W M
Miki'O A J
Muoru M K
Alorrlxm J A
M..o ti mis M
NlCKi.ES Mury 3 N. lsiiin -ul)leD
House Alf iN
OIlF.LL.I H
'siillivuii M
IJAYNE Jan
FalUirsiin U J
l'li;illM K:illl
I iyor J V
UAYET
It-nil J D
Kn-liaril Kusene
lUllMil'is J li
Itiwrs J no
lliiierts 3 t-
Koy.il It F 1)1
ltussell W U
itv.ler Jno
SAlHM.F.rt T
Mll'i J O
Htelln Fi
Mm n r
rilmiunna l 2j
sinjlti Jl 11
bpillinan L K
HU-wart Andrew
HioddurU H l
stullmrt 11 C i
Olt I'eter J
Owsley Jno
Payne Ella
PliiliM Ktiuua
lYen J 1.
1'i yor Haiaael 2
PylcJ W
Rftiiwim est 2
lined Jus 11
Ililey A 1.
KulH-ru mn X A
ltiMlKent Uobl M
Holirbaelier C A 2
Knot 11 II
Unckvr W II
Hule Antra
Bawyi-rs Jno
(Sear .Mury A
. Hi ms J 11.'
Kiinnioris Roltt
iii Josephine
Hpell.uan I. II
Hl'llliiiHn ill's E A
HleluuHon J H
Htorul Jno
Hloue H w
Hweeney Joseph
Hwlnk W U
SUkt'i win t
ri'AVUir.I
J. 'I'liuina mra B
Tlioinpon K
Tieney IS
Tool :'. inn B
lylei Juuu
-yMFUiA Jane
WAT VjN W K
Wr.er C
V .i.l.i v Li H
TtioiTtai W O
Thomus O F
'i anus -i
Tieruey inis M
Trlmtiie J 11
l uauell MC
W -Inner W
West K H
Weaver K
V IliHI.H J H
W.llinnn T J
Wright Leroy
W.I .'ins mr LO
W ..vij t-L'
Wou'-imn K'XT
'OUM'iOH
Yoangreja A 1
I YoangEdirsou
Firm.
EdPor lialln Time! Cro" Heosley
LeiDiik KW Morton CO
Wiiaon Wi&tt or Moore
Blnend' Lightning Ualr Dye la univer
sally DMd by barbers as the best Known.
-1wh lls for Ssale.
Twelve lot (Vine' fiTockS" on 'the' prlneipal
hndnM Klnrl of ihetawn-nf RoUhlna.on
(he Ontntl Hailroad In Dallaa county for
lumiowiinm. Aiii'iy
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lylodtf Herald Olfioa.
T tk ranters T Xartk Tcxasw
t bare a pea that will prod ace 101 bnsheia
DCTacra. Try them. H.aHUHXI
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und .Mid. lie Klnl. s. I'li-iM'ina-n lii'in miv
ion lli.nslnii Aii-tln Wn Iliynii I'ullii
Marshall .letl'er-nii and nil iilln-r ellli-s aim
Iiiwiisiiii tin- lliiiliin and Ti xns rallw iiy.iinil
Its eiiunet-tliin mil and "I":-;1' Hue'-. '"'' "ll'-n d
lliel hnlriilll Iwnall rail lulltes In HI Lnllls.
Al li.'iilinTexie.iiiniieelli IhiiiiuIi- wllh
tlii Mis iiurl Kiinsns iin.l Texiisiatlway.iniil
at Vlnlln In Hi" Nidlini a Jiiii'-llini Isiurnieil
Wltll tin' Alhuille mid l-ii' lih- liillrnii'l. h.v
whleli all I'M-.'-eim'-in lire e.inled tlinmli
SimlliweNt MIviiiii i illuvt I" HI. Li'i'ls will'-
out flnnm.' ot em i. If II'" iasM.niii i-:'i
desires lie run when inn i-lirsliis his lluinixli
llelii'l ni-riiiiKii I" i-iiiiliiiiiti his Journey
Ihrnuuli Vlnlln l" HI. Loiil - by way ul Hedu-
lln and the JIlssouil l'aellle ralli-oinl. ll'dli
of these i-oails helnu underline innniweiiieiil
miiiiil InelKlles are ull'ei'eil in the mailer ol
imli'lli'l sli-eplim eais.eliuiint day emu-lies
mi l Ic time and superior nci-iminiodiillmisoi'
every lilnd. The Indus or then' companies
arrive In St. Louis in maple time to make
court -.imh wltli all roads len.lliiK not or tlie
dy. r.irtleiiliir intViinuillon wltll maps
1 1 nut tallies etc. nui he had at the various
VliioiiKliTI'-ket'illle.'S in Texas or by nil-
(I n-vsliiir -John Howard Texas l'lisseiiRer
neiil Houston Texas.or E. A.Fonl.lieiieral
Passeuije:- A-jei.t SI Louis. Mo. IDwtf.
4'lieiiilenll.v I'urc WliUUey.
Lynciiiiuro Teim. .I.iiiiniry 20 187 1.
To liquor dealeiK mill cnnsiiiner.s :
We have this day sold Messrs. J. ii. Browne
& Co. a lot of line pine I.lneoln cmui:y
Tennessee sour marsh lodlstllled wlnsney
und wehuveKlveii Llii-m tlui"Xolu.-ilvoBiny
for the sale of our wlilsltey for Dallas and ad-
Joliilnn counties and win eoniiiiuu tosuppiy
iiiem with our wlilsltey dl-eel lioiii tnu uis-
llllory as their sales may duiiiniiU It. To all
)ei.ous who wish UBi niilne pu:e iirt'clo o"
Llneijiu eounly Tennessee whiskey wo
coininoud Messrs. J. a. lliowno ei fo. und
will guuriintee the toids of our manulaiMi -o
lo be all tlie' oliiini tin-in to be. Filly dol
lars sold.ivwiirit will bei;!v -:i f-r Ihodelee-
tion of any poisonous u liUteiiUloii In tills
hislce;-. TOLLEY & KATU.v
Iliwtl Distillers Lyiiehbuirf Tennessee.
To 1'iu-mi-i'N.
We are paying Hie following pih-es for pro-
il nee :
SI (10 per bushel for corn.
(JO cents per bushel for oats.
S2 ."i0 per hundred fir s'leaf outs.
UO Oil per ton for liny.
BlllMIXUHAM KKU'iua
23w:im Elir street Dallas lexus.
Alteiilioil lli'.uitfor'i !
Blank forms ol application for mcmiier-
hln to tho I'atronsor Husbandry cun be pro
cured at this olllee at Sfl.W) per hundred.
Missouri Kansas mill T.vs l.nllivay
This pionoer line to Texas having complet
ed their weat Iron bride over the Missouri
river at lloonvllle are enabled to oiler sun
betUir facilities for travel to the ureal North-
asl.
Hv special arrniigcmcnl I'lilliniurs palnce
sleeping curs will be run between Houston
Ilemosfad llearne Dallas una poinison
the line of the Texas Central Hailroad lo
hlciiRO and St. Louis without nhanpn or
iislo New York and tlie principal eoinmer-
l.ll cities of the North and East.
This line passes throusih u deliKhtlul coun
try; und liuviiis! been completed over a year
has a smooth track a well settled ioiid-l'l
and are enabled to make ipilclc tlmo with
Bufely.
All pttssenaer trains are iuuy eqnippeu
with Miller's patent coupler and Westlni;-
liouse air brake.
Our advice to the traveler from Texas Is to
travel via the M. K. A T.
JOII5T A5fOF.lt Trop'r.
LOUIS AXEK Smp't.
Hr.vlni! now on Pond and in opc-allou the
lull s) In ii. lived worn! weiKiim' maelilliei l
am pivpunsl lotto all kinds of wink in iny
11. lo Willi lieaiiifss nun insi.i....
Mi'Ieliiuif resi'W'.nt. sin liiein-i mm I'llii'!
rl'ilnu i i d Kt ml walk o' ii-i ' di:-i-'ll'i"ii-
As I i opnse .o t'o wood we.''t i sol e'l -t'''-
l i ii. nun ;e ..iiiii.iin i.u.1 ..."
coiin v. Hooi.i'iyoii v.lll've.iie n I'lil
UMliyo.VuiiliK.m.(iRw
L. M. SPENGLn & dHU
COTTON FACTOES
AND
Cominissioii Merchants
Elai St. Dallas Tesas.
DEALEUS IN
DUS0I3' COTTON GIN
i. .ii.. u i.n i:iu J il Isanti's Iron
Mower Wll'hniis' H-d:ie mower r icn ne
Sim's Ecllnse !iltill I 'retses 1 hli-i "el.
Iti'il. ntiiuiiuni ...... -t - it...
Averv Pin's'. Wnlkiie! CiiltlvuUirs Fun ns
WhllfW-ller wnitona r.ie.
K.' Willi
. O. McLURE
Attorney uni Caansellor at Law.
Room No. 1 I'lark Bryan Blake' New
lluildlnu corner Main and Houston su.
fcbHdSwS
J. J.OOOU KO.4. WOWKB nwi.
GOOD BOWEK A C00HBES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
omcc nouthwesi corner of Courthouse
I)lla. Teiao.
277dtfwly
ATTENTION
f hereby called to the fact that we mart
have money anu
WILL OFFER AT C?QST
FOB THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS OUR
1J1J1EXSE STOCK OF JKWELBT
cossurnKO or
Gold and PllreT Chains Jewelry of fvpry
drserlpUon Uocka BUver and Flated Ware
Hiu-ii h&rvalna have ttever before bsca
om-THd In Uallaa. Uml onre and e-are
u. i tm i I
ajdavlm
i
p i xsl?wlTt!
T-"jf Jewelry
ltiW'
r;;xivi rii'x.r:i:raii:jca zrxxri; kiujizzzlii.&j
-ill lll-l-fljll III H- VV HlllpillMIlM Ol llll I a fl J I .Oll'l ol"
IBW SPRING AID SUMMER GOODS
Ami lic.v uUli In mI.iIp lli-il Ihc rullowhiK low ii-i
JAPANNED CLOTHS sliicd 13 1-2 to 35c vorth 25 to 50c.
JAPANN23D SILK of all shades 50o to 31 worth 730 to $1 50.
LINEN LAWNS! 20 to SOc worth 30 to 50c.
COTTON LAWNS 13 to SOc worth 25 to 45c.
I'liritMttlhiil ;iMlniiiliii low ttgvn-. KM) iloy.Mi KiKUni KIiHs'Iovi k I3u IicmI vwr oiYvrvd for ld 01). 10000 tu-ilsoiiibrohlt'i iCH
rriiiii 7 i Sdii. n-lli lsilil. Ciormolm ail Hie iiojuilni' hi iiiiils iVom to Ml 00 p;-r ilr.
U OUR CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT
AVe Imvt' Just ri'i-i'lved u now line of Kl'ITS FANC'V (JASSIMKKK PANTO AND VESTS anil n mik-mllil nssm-tiiifiit of WHITK MAlWKIMiKH AND
OL'CK V1-'.STS. wliii'h wo ofl'ur at liotloin lii-lci's.
Our now nnrlvnl of thu tho liiU'st ulylos will bo fmuiil lu grout variety nnil very ohonp.
TTd QITZFS. BOOT JSNJO !DJLJJJJFl.rFJSL2ZlTSIrr.
We ulinll I'.liu-o on wile for a Kliort iiorlml a hirgo qimnUty tit groutly reiluced ih-Ioon: JIoii's Kip Ui-ogniiH $1 23 to f I oil; ."Mon'a Culf Urognns $1 50 to $2 00
worth $2 0(llo$2 50; Men's Cnlf Congi-essSliooH $1 OOtofl 50 worth ?2 00 to?3 00; Liaille'HCoiiBNws 81iooh$1 25 to SI 75 woiui $1 75 to $2 50; Ladies Serge.ShooH
$1 25 to $1 75 wort h ?1 75 to S2 50 mill a groat many other goods In proportion.
Our "TSTlioloslo X3eoz"tro.eia.t
Being now complete and having bought all our goods wltll care for cosh we are also prepared to oiler great liidiit-eiiionts to country merchants.
SANGER BIIOS. Elm Street Dallas Texas.
Houston street. Sherman: llaiu street Calvert; Main street Bryan.
A House ai;d Let in Filat Feint.
PKSTON' IIDI.'NTY. I.nt ajxl(H) l'i-et. Kor
lurllH'r iii!iii iiiii;itm iiilili-v'n
1'- li Kb Kill C IC l'i I'lTl I K N
Itt lni I'llnl rulnt Ti'xni.
NOTICE.
Ilnv lioi.o (stallion o- oiiulnul). "''"! U'a
hiines lilt!h I'lKht ii-.- nine yeiirs o'd leviidi il
Ullls.lIlJ ou the It'll siioilldel' ami had o" a
Mililll li.'ll. llllll IHil'S" lies i.'-'-n 'ipou ."i'.
lohu lloiikilis' premises sillie sniu.-I !lue in
Juiiuuiy IhT-I. .1. K. lli:Kl.h
nneiiu iniiie. -wiiiii ' -m. .
April SI 1S74. Wtwlw
GEORGE PURVES'
Sash Boer and Blind
i-4t-oaiii Fiiclovy
AN 11
5 ii in b o r Y:ir I
GLAZED SASH
t'ornur Ht. t'lmrli-s mill Clio Hln elK
ET33W O riXji 23 -A- IS! Si
Ht-nil I'm- I'l l List 2Swly
v. j. rvscaortfxiriD a. co..
M liiiksule nnd liel.ill Dcali-m In
FA1TCY AND STAPLE GSCCESIES
COU. JOIIXHON AND CO.M.MKIil-K
6'iwly IIXXi:U.4. TEX4N.
DB. W. S. LEE
national Iloiwoeopatliiistt
DALLAM TEXAS. -
Odlco on Main street over Pleron A Lyle's
booksUire. 17iluwiin.
w. A. JONES..
..II. LVCKMAN.
W. A. Jones & Co.
MANUKACTUllEIia OK
T I TV W IS IS
Wliolesalo and Rutnil Dculers in
Tinneis' Stock and Material
PUMPS GAS PIPE ETC.
AND AUKNTS FOR
v .y'
Nurtli side tif the Public. 8iiinre
ainwlv lAIl.4S.Ti:XA.
SISS OF SIOTUER AND FATIIEB
Tl n sin to lioanl np money nn.l refuse tc
-tiunlv thu natural wants mid ilumands nf a
uil'-i'irg beil-rulden wile 'l'ls u sin fur n
mother til bend over tlm etsiicliof a lieantlfiil
yetfutlliiil duiiKliUir and reluso to spend a
tew tliilliiin 'or tier liHiii'Ht uml rcllci. How
nianv tliiiilsiintlBiii mtitlii in ond lulliers n"
mii'.v cursed with the iiliiive sin? li.tj
pnlocinnciiitcdciir-wtirnKUfIiiiitig.l.Miini.
can lm found In nil pium ul our country. A
remedy cull no lliul nnil yei nicy n uisc t
spend a little money for ll Tli r-mi'd lliut
win euro is nr. iiriiiiit.o ..ih"..
Bl Iters. Ktild ny uruumsM. kuuwihi
Airmit for Wllion" PclnHnT Ink".
WOMAN'S HEALTH.
1. 1.. i.n.aniaiiiarrt. Ilisl Iroin rniiseR nut
ffcnemllv understood female Hiiflerlim r-
ilrllostenterlna woman homl hiii iM-comeii
URle. feeble emaciated lileleiisis Willi head-
' . ... ....I ohM Lim. f Riil-tilc. nal-
phalion of the heart cold left au.il Hand
Lnd Hi.rir lo low that youthful vim arm
rn.iiilitllnesiiii" much admired The nnddle-
aed mnrrliil lady Is iio 1 eicniptfrt.m
t.ni.llT aruntln and Jretiimr. with paln
anil achpa. her aeoretlons are all Impalivu
J""iTj.r.lLi.h8 force hersell In ao.
eletv she "our"oii almost everyho'ly her
hXilih alowly decline until she beconiea a
merVdron'mherown household. And she
at the "turn of life" Is no strsnrer Ki 'uffer-
climate and Inauention surely brim a'wot
THESE WAD UMfl Id.
ir. r-wm ir u ner kx hiih -. - - ....... .
ih.i.niin hnrtlnff thoupstidsbf females
oM an young. v anumely (rrnves. Exercise
yvssrreason lu.ini.nv. ... ... .
brrm-Boole's Enalish Female Bitters as they
will cure the above female VulJ-s io an In-
.iihi aimrt time. Xfcu are prenared hy
an expertenoMl (.byslciun and l nue of I lie
uorx pfiWerlul Iron and wuretable Ionics
known to vne rnedleai profession. They are
handsomely put op In lance hoi lies and sold
w HmlKtjiftnd merehsnts everywhere.
Address -UK. J. P. lJllOMWOOl.E Prop r.
ijouumije. K j.
Wnrnini Medical Advertiser a neat and
irell written boos: specially for the nse of le-
ales giving eaosea symptoms and treat-
nont rS all ordlnarr disease affllrtlnal he
era sex. The only book of the kind writ-
ten. Prtr ouiy ilt awu. Addrass as auava
I7aawun
Mah. .
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
For the relief and
cure ol ull UerHURtt
mentH in tlie atom
noli liver anil bow
els. They ure a milii
aperient nmt an
excel lent purgative.
Iteinff purely vepO"
table they contuin
no mercury or mine-
ral whatever. Much
. P.T. ......
1 D..n-....l.... ia ....n....l-
eit liv their timelr
use; nnil cverv family slionlil lmve Ihenion hauil
for their protection anil relief when rcnuiieil.
t.oni? iixnerit'iico lias iiroveil them to lie tno saf
est surest ami best of all the rills with which
tno mai'Ket iiiiouniis. ity men ucuiisiuinti nut..
tlie blooil Is iiurilleil the corruiilions of Iho sys-
tem cxnellcit. obstructions removed anil tho
wholo inachinerv of life restored to its healthy
activity lnlerniil orpins which become rliigKctl
unit Kluihli are uleniisctl liv .lici-'n I'llls mill
sliiniilaleil into action. Thus incipient tlixcnH
is chauKCil into lieallh the value .of which change
when reckoned on tlie vast lnulliluiles who enjoy
it can nanny no conipnieii. i neir sukhi coining
makes them nlcasant to take ami preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time so
mat mev nro ever liosn ami peiiecuy rcu.u'ic.
Allhoii;li searchlni; thev are milii uud oiicrala
without disturbance to the constitution or click or
occupation.
Full directions are priven on Iho wrapper to
each box how to uso them as n Family l'hysic
and lor tho following complaints which Ihest
itis rapiiuy cure :
For livHni'iiitiik or Iniliirciitlon TjIntlfiiM
iic Lianiruor and I.tiin of Apiieiln. they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the sloill-
ncli and restore its healthy tone and action.
For .Livrr Complaint and its various symp-
toms Billon lli-Htlmho Nick llx-ml-iiclin
Jntiiiillcf or frvi'ii Michnrim Hil-
Itiiis t Uilic and !liliou Ifvew lliey snoiua
lie judiciously taken for each case to correct tho
tlirtcnsctl action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Hyspiitery or Itlnrrlioen but ono
mild dose is irenerilily reiiuired.
For lllieiimatliim. utiui univci i-ni
ilcutlon of til llrurt I'alii In li
Nlili- Hack nnil I.oIiih. I hey should lie contin-
uously taken ns re'iuireil to clinnRo tho diseased
action of the system. itli such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Iroplcal Swiilling-a
they should lie taken in largo and frequent doses
to produco tho effect of n drnstio puiKc.
For diiiipi'OKnloH a large tlose should bo
taken as il produces tho desired effect by sym-
pathy. As a Dinner Ml take one or two Pills to
promoto digestion and relievo the stomach.
An occasional doso sliinulates tho stomach and
bowels restores the appetite and invigorates Iho
system. Ilenco it is often advantageous whero
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well often llnds that n doso of theso
J'll makes him feel decidedly better from their
cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
FKEPACKD DY
Jtr. J. C. AYEB CO. l'racttcal Chemiitt
LOWELL MASS. V. S. A.
IOH BMjE BY AtL MIUUUISTS EVEltYWIIKRK.
1 O TV ' T Jl XJ x
UMTID YOU HAVE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
OUE NEW
AND
ltKSEUVOIli
JLiO W
As wc Have 12 GOOD Kt AO.XS wiif
Ibrf will do your work.
QlfCI AAI EASA
CCIUAl" A AW CLE A A
L&J
They avr cheapest ( bny.
They are best to nw.
1 hey bake evenly and qnlckly
Their operation la perrect.
They have always a Kood draft
They are aisle of Iks best Material
They roast perfectly.
They reqnlre bat llt(l? Inel
They are vers law rloed.
They are easily maiiil
THev are salted lo all loeall.
ties.
CO
UJ
00
Kvery (stove oaraaleed give
atlMlarllan.
BOLD BY
Excelsior 3Ianu'l'g Co.
bt. iois at a
ABB flT
W. JOKES & CO
Z3n.11 as TeaLMi
WeodWas-eowiiU
RTTt ATTB MUX WORKS
DdOT-rsstMra. cock bestl C-
Kr-ranners WfJ
mknl SVarst. r
rr SHI mws. af ad
sSsea..enaiaerrsi 4s
krr balltBa C MS HorM
llnwm O'tsh.llrrs s
CkaBCTS. OirlDS Shsntnc
Pnllifls.Hsnsw.westl kisds
nrHHlMscbltHTTsnd Mlllm
nmlln. 8n4 lor P.lNrt
traaa Hill COsaaaay.
sw
S-V.TQMPK1N8. Altt
Dallaa Texaa
Mill ircvnil IVir lliv u'l li'ii iliiyi;
G.
II. SCllOELLKOrF.
elilcpf
i i cl til i i'y
IIIDKS WOOL PELTS AND FURS
E-iSiM sTcsa-ya1
Ournonneetlinis wltll tiinneiu east eiialilo
ton New Oiieuns. or rt. Louis. Iliulicst cusli
F. O. OliUNCIIAlX. A. W. CHILUllESS.
OBESCHAS ti CHILDLESS
(SuitccHSiirs to OiiK.wiiAi.v & Co.)
Cotton Factors ami
ANU HKAI.KII8 IN
rLOIJU CSltIIV AND
Corner E!m end Market Streets Dallas Texas.
We keen n Ini-ue and eoinpli'ti.' i-loi'l: ofm-operlea nnd iiluntatlon supplies to wlllcli the at
tention of buyers Is ilivlli il. Sp. ciiil eiuv ijlven In tlie mloautt lintitl 1 1 lit! l Hour kiiuii an i
cot Inn. we lire lll'iMiurcil in untune inn situie
tlli'lrshipiiiellts. Lllieiill c isli le.lviiuces made
-WI31.LI-A.JVlS BROS.
whi.i:kai.e ami ri:taii.
C3r O C B 3E1. S
DK.UKR I N
Provisions Pure Brandies Wines and Liquors
OF AM.
MAI AJ$I HTUEET DALLAS TEXAS.
Clooila tlellvereil from eillier honse.
ATTENTION EAIIMEES.
STATE AOISIVCY IOK
ROYCE'S ECOCmSCAL RAPER
AND GENERAL
CELEBEATi'SFAlill
EXPRESS
Tlie ltovee Itenner weishs lens limn four
lliiliter I liiiii u!lniiH-r it.-ni-iM moi Hie I'll'"
mule i to iirliii iii ueconlliii! Hi n pi' seiiiniit.ii.
JNO. S. WITUJ'.Itt
aiwiiw
H. S. EUVAV.
ERVAY &
COMMISSION
Wuolesnle anil Rolnil lien I era In
23Lin3.5 of 3Iixol3.ixxoi37
manuiuetururH prioen.
Sign of the BIG SAW
Mr. R. A. McMurtray
Partner in our firm. Having disposed ot our uooks ana
Stationery wo propose to open in connection with onr
large stock of FURNITURE a first-class stock of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
for Wholesale and Retail
and the puMic generally for their very Liberal patron
age la the past with enlarged capiUd and increased
faculties we propose for the cash to give onr customer
as good bargains as any house in Texas.
CORJfER ELM
B.K.tawlr
LEAN & CALDWELL
CAtulACE WACOUTLflW iamfactokt
I.IXC.4STER TEXAS.
Cnrrlaees and warons alwTiy f. Jiand.
Manofacturers ol J. B. Huaier Gang I'low.
llwttm
Ordera DromnUy attaaded M au4 aa'
rtna goarantead. . HMlm
GEORGE DOELLIXQ.
ioeiSiiig.
Iliirtlwiire
wallas tux as.
us I'leomneto In prices of Ieatlier with Halves
price luiiil for hides etc. addlyliwly
Commission lUcrciiaiits
COUNTIIY l'UUULlui'i
u i.uii ucsi uiin ... ....ou ....... ....
on colisiuliiilentii.
"odlviliwly
KINDS
Ire of clinrse lo our city cnstoniera.
AGENCY FOE.
and Spring Wagons
CARRIAGESand
BUGGIES.
liimiln d pmintls nml draft erl'lllnlllllKly
"er oik-uiiiu ickh. r.xtij in..........
liin sr. iiuiias .- x.!..-..
J- w- w-"
SCKENCK
MERCHANTS
Elm Street Dallas Texas
4 I.I. AH XARCH M. 1S7.
this day becomes an equal
trade. Thanking our XrlenO"
AND ACRTlX STREETS. DALLAS TEXAS.
TJRSULINE CONVENT.
The tadles of a T" ewrtfne nnnxrnt srrmM
TspertfoUy irntlerilisnfl lllslliat
tlier heveopeii"! a Iloardinrsnd riychool
n tBIs ellv. Children of evi-ry Henomina-
iion are admitted. For full Information ad-
d' MOTHER BrPERIOR. .
Urauline (-on rent.
J5ly toaUaa Texas.
mfjii paaan hr ass al lait 0M
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