The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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H. K MI'HKHi
HiironJ WiilU-H. . I OI WII Al K
' rnurtb Wnrd-WIIXIAM V. 1'Ol'NU
IIKNUY H. MrfOXSVM:
Bkb tlio miiiily (prrtuliCl?W-
ell who M-uk directly to tlio point
ah A plain lumoHt nmn uliould do
without HtoopliiK to notli'H tlio loyul
ImiHiirt Munilim ultcrod uuiiIiihI him
Miu I I'M it mi old flll.HI Iiiin liccn
ri'ooiniiieiulod hy tlvo of thu 'JVxiih
iniiiiilHTx of ('(piihti'nh an puHtujiwU'r nl
Galvt'Htoii In pliico of Tiirk.''flie
prenldciit linN iw'ci'd to miHpiMiil thu
"taiii4Ui ir.Ai) Hijjj)u. jiauljhi.
vliargtit UKiilimt 111 in nru InvcNtlgiitod.
Wk jiavu before um u copy of the
Weekly Texan Htar a new paper pub-
HhIioiI ut Houston hy the Tcxuh Htar
piilillMhlux eompaiiy. Haniuel W
Hmiill editor nud inanaKer; John Kir
lieks Hho!ato mitltttttrtfa Mjrfl
mid John K . llltoWI m
btnr Ih a Sunduy paper and lias no poli-
tiex.
'NntlT' htifiiV'luf' 1 n'to'ifelVeiHlotls
tbuiiKb euld was uliidy and vlouily
and no4 'rVtiieaine.' VwtM-'day1 nrti -'
tinned cold and windy Willi a NtniKglu
bettt-eoiu.uliUrtip uiuViCflMiv j . V
thin wilti1( wo 'anu4 way whether
tlierewuit'froNT hwt nlnTit or not. Xvg-
etati'oaWSleiiilidlyi'iidviH'eil crops
inoHt eleTjinj.Hiiul Hmirh.t rorues
from rttfbJtrfJiokl Jvt)Mi).((t'U
bright for a leumlng hui'vest.; t H)t
vnpiain w. b. jr Atinirifl wuowum oiio
of the deteKtttW froin jpnHd county to
the neoewilon4- Wii'voiitlonr lS(ii; Wi
wa the youiiKW)meuibw o(tljitLimljf
of one bundretf and lfIfty-ilvveri meni-
bttruii!ieiiteidi ihuarn)yat'r tlio
ooiMieSfoerAfnt of ttfovliV. hitvihI Un
til Its eloHe anil tliew reiiialned east of
tl'e'il'frA'WwUfterllM-tut)u.
yer AMlitf; returrte to litttlte'His
b(fmMDSirla.Hnd lwelcoinwl lv
many old friends. --f .
iakl as. piibrtslied in yester-
day VHnAin o'urflend Captaiu W.
Jl JohimmrunwItfliigljuarllnUi ev-
erat tt6f s of fut-t abrtblir streets
whfehdo InJuHtle to pother jiartles.
TwB"yehr8rluo tlieve wnsr miiimnr.
gfoun manyf blxntnteraciitit'lhan
nY4.ilvIwlll'te4Uiby pfonerlnqulm
but a. wnBlderable noj tloii of the niat-i
teriw.oiipJained of byti1rtt-were.oi
reeted lu whole or In part. In one. or
IW.MU. ..........1 1... .i. .rr
v.-io xjmiiicm nv mm. neiu inn
miereiiee woum do1 prejtiatci to prop-
erty bolder m IFUtolinow Ajiol
tne Xpry oppoAiu. tut he. truth-mid
peolaily so In regard to th-utnieb o
urlilnh (l.o .onl.l.Tr..jCiV.i)r': '
I. H.H uv vdj'llllll 111 UlllUlillllL.S
THK people of thfotintr 0
ve u ueep inierenL in ilia resuirbj
our city election.1? They say fliat (
General CabelJ Ih elected mayor thev
ba uo fdhr of belug seized iipfthjfud
iugWIejr WayWliI lillM Hang
beWifttyn tlidlr in-lws and
wagons. Theytbfnk they are able to
Judge wbethejlt is neeessarv to take
their hoie8?btnulagii r mt
and aro not fools enough to risk their
own property with wild animals. Ladies
uismount and biteb their horses in the
edge of. the atreetA la .froul of stores.
Illinois an(iwl)ttrvor they otune fromy
Lo$grbwllin?ay1 tt Daas 'fheyl
sajU'Pld Tlgtf la wou't treats them that
mAM 1 iMj alh i iin.l.... n
The orjf otoi'-ObJtiKwmelik
well In the form of bastard handbills
fr' ftirfldaT?' 'hi a it Mo thought-
it right for the state police under the
tliteWtftt ftt(Pa WoiftMl iW jutnfif teni
eral Davidson to rob Coiontl Gaths
i"r(iUirtaioiiHU(lt dollars to
murder poor Jak Mitdiell of Ellis "In
Uis owu Jiouso ItiBie jrltsenceofhl
1 J J ! . i 5.
Groeslieck who smiled witli wolfish
pleasure Zmi&i
brought before the bureau thief 1W.
ton At midnight in Dallas ButiWho
tRibjt4U014 IcaT ilqwloie K
vntoays
plTi
aaaiion-hucb a man Is in
bis legitimate vocation. hi riiiUin
euinrs io viiiuy in
ic
artv nf
Dallas. H?s rfh Js' art
lurauy
lufluTnce Is about as truthful as wiTfobnWi;! district vice IVIest remov-
V "V j Jiv Sir elfv
vrurnw sw ore vt rne negro aci
1 riegm scliool hduse
And placeTQKvatDiiplutDallas. f&W
as we Are coueernel we loath frvd'V-
aplse all such moral assas ins. The
J... I - . . w . a
"rwt isfbertj iijl qutrage-. white
men lawttieyAil stilt HltettlJ.alwvu
tbeir tw tAoliucs.' Lei 'them gna w
ille or ffe to the mduntalnA of IIpiwI.
9-tm )! 1 U'H
lKi Its nta !-!''. i
i -..d :m i. a tasv.mn mil to
c
ilnii'k fir Hutu iiru ilcrunt ! bones!
uilu f noui:b uqw Jh tlio couMfr lib
ii1io4jflniitV tlitt'oiiiiUtryJ liinWud-
f cnl!v ffilit Ir JlU's I limit I'tHiHl'Ifit'-y
nii'l stain sIiiiiiIit.
"v.
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TO TUB UKMOt II ATM Al I OXK
V ATI MM Ol' IIALLAN.
"XfVw 'ioWr wonl w wish to y i
liuri'liil'ixo IHiM luted III this Hi ate.
Ii h I mi' tlu rmlli'iil pnrly of HiohImIh
wits i'oniilt'ti ly oviTtliriiwii lit tliu Ihi
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MlT.it ifcrtllfuifi'.rA'nf fK'tfr fliiM V'lillVo Tin-1
.. It ..ml uilt
I'"' " -v i
on ii ilili'Kiillii to WiiHliiiiKtou tourx
tli ovtTilirow of our Htiiitt ffovurnnitmt
nnd tlio plm liitfof Ti'xn hkuIii undtT
nillitiiry mlo with Jut M mid' 6tll'V
wi'ii iiiio. id iiimoii ny iiuii-uwi
iUil4tlo)i pf theidijtoijifil tiUltj pt.looi
to tlio iwillnil Nidiool HyHtum n rfvivnl
of di'MpotlnpowiTHlut e hulidn of Ail
iit4utid itvriurr jn (lthn-lu
plouiPttnHi:5iii AuJ.htroi'lnl4bhju(ll
whlt'h we passed under the mlmlnl-
tiallmi of )nvln. Themi lire lolumti
fuetM. Will men of KeiiHO who Imvu
uny Helf-i'i'Hpect nnd lino fit freo f(iv-
el'llliietit ()Vei'lool("tlltilil nnd vnlo for
MiDii for cliytyr twju vfidied Jtnjl
acted with Flint liarty as long As It Vus
Jn iioW'uiTnij'U .who belonged to tli
irtyhl leiiRiuT' 'irtift 1 plotted 'sehenis
against our liberties while holiest
.WeaVer ili'tbi' gall (f jliitcriiess Ai'id
denied the rights of freemen ?
Ions circulars from unknown source.
Democracy has uo secrets but meets
wllh open doors and addresses itself to
the reason of intelligent men. Men
who sat In council for years wllh tin
ftTM'f1 IcaiiliewrJifJiiiluilT. llSv;
i iij(m'ayjs uun wn u vnc ngmiisii
the iicojile lu Ills suspending the civil
courts unit ordering eiti.ens to be tried
tor tUcJrJI)ivs.lii tinivN of poaw by
ilnau head court martinis who sus-
tained "Ami 'defended1 the' "Infamous
H'tute!piill(:is7ai'iir'vlio flinilcd to see
white i'reeliien go to the pulls through
tiles of nriu.ed police often negroes--silliii
nieii ili'uy pi'iiit tliclV'Hithy ' false
hoods against good citlitus till iIooiuh-
day but no .man who Jyv truth
Justice or llbcrW will liave any'olhcr
jontenlpt.
I Oirf kitifiilldates
ill the main ure
orrliriaBjldfof; tlieiii nrt good and
true ('itizi'lis..ldi'iitliled wilklhe lu-
UCii'sii ot .our town auu couuiry
Rl IliadSi!iVileaMureoi5 yesterday
.mh .April-foul day of dining
with mir Auburbaii -fellow-altlxen Cap-
tain Joll'eison Teak ttud lady being tils
neventy-tlilra birth-day. n ' '
lfaiiiil roujidoif praaFe SiiJoyiinciit;:
wiiFrbotb jurei)tni tlie.rriilldreii and
grand ehildron witli a few friends met
toeUiet tif peflfflj "And haiipiueHS for
mutual congratulations and an inter-
change of tlifiHe nltcclloniito regards
and meintft'ials which pertain' to nueh
occasions ; e luuuuiine Tcneraoie
couple In Hue health and spirits (o
lowing In the wake pf their fatliers
with one of those thorough-bred Ken
tucky.dlnners and the.cnVtala fw apry
and wiry w'ben (wenty-BeVen'-yeaM
Ago bo wa. aKentuoky caritoln of cav-
HlryT'" liV'Hud'ipTi roy Marshall's regl-
mantf whuie-4-
1 "Oh aeA.i'Vtsta'it blooOy .flula.'. X
A tolillr ilyfn lay.
HuwlM lH(romrUo to hits Mis rj"
I'd irtnoh H find M Mr In hMnftut tliu
Tp tliuiM wUo wern ome ibouiwud allien
way 1 w '. - v s
"My tnlliercomrnlia you wilt tell
OMIita bliHMlv fuiv.
ii cwntry's flag on 'it Ayl" him
ni wltmMJthlii Aiitt t
1 innk a pillow of It now
(in which lo lay my head; .
A winding alieet you'll nake of I
That mtnilful of hla faint)
On this bloody buttle field.
-iLwriin or Henry Olaji Jr.
lIVDROPIIOHI.i
This feurful malady is still prevalent
In dtffl ront Jwrtg of the omititrj'. ' Tliree
pqisous in our neigh boring c'()uiity Qf
wood navoiAieiy aiea rrignirui tlcatuu
froni the bltea-of mad rJogsJ ' HeVeral
QicrdeatlisiMiV occurred lu diiTereut
cbutmcH-ono'from the bite ofalavor-
it lap dog. i Vc al e Rorlmis in oalllu'g
the AttentrouVf' Weity aulboritiea
and the citizens gcuerally to tills suh
JuoW JJalias.Ui overruu witb ajusurplus
of dogs at this time and In sevpral
CutUee dog
ly annoy persons piuwlne tho street
A Hay or'twb 'ilrtcVwe siiw'one biiikc
several atteuipU to.blto the leg of a
horso ridden by n gentleman in the
mtddlo of tho street. - It fs better to
kilf every dog fii the Awn Shan ha4o
fairs continues.
It
rrn "f "
Although t
NKr OHIUHTEKA.
h the 31st of-March In Dallas
shwlty?WlthA old 'wind It -w-a
tluisly:
y Obvoriibf okc' lioifilnntel and the
f lion. R. 6. Walker. Judge of
the
e.L
lieiieral Matt T. T.rtnr. .niifl IniriroH
Knerijime of the Marshall district
yire J hmikin reslgnetl.
a. n. liroaddus. Imfi nt n. i'i.
It . ' --o- "J.1-
honored cltUeuo. TfietTOlff!Mnl
appointment.
i it' Tn
-i.'i- snw -r n - i
nv.l im Mia A'U '
ftW
'
TUT
Tim Husk. (ilmirvT contain till utiln
eilihninl uuiiliixl pontit.v liivlhinu lulu
rockli't-a 'ijurivufiiuiliery It rampant
over HhmIhI Mi (J l Ixi t nu i inilcrop-
Imk ul iiik imiiiiIh uiiilorlyliitf tlio ur-
fitul liliDiitiiily In tU day which
mim'Iiin nitlv iliairmi nf illNiiriitT uii'l
CHllfllilllV ..
Wl' Wttlll til SI'M till Wlllltllll t)H-
; nieiiils'iinr-ut of fiitiutlr mid ili-slrm
!ytll ol MilllltVr Mttll lL.)l'J. W AID
huh linn iin'ti u Iirnriiif "riY i:ru""
-0ljn Mlli(lUll Will tlHtia l OWN
uii ttcr or of Imul nr yum croon-
rhd itoSntTj' rliMiinrlm to the leifUla.
lure for neonidy to be rnrvwl out of
IheeuhMltiillciiull limit of nld iouutlH
Jiil to KMllly him nnd enhiiiioe tlio
value of IiIn jiropcrty hy entitling IiIh
eriwieiimdH to u court Iioumis wliluh the
tttnto lu alt uwitmbllltv will ho oiilhtl
fc.. I. I..U I I ft Vl.. II .-..li . ...
nil eiji inillil I urumirmiwiiim-
WeeordlHlly oiulorHo the view of
IIlv Itiink OlwiTViT uud Denton Moni-
tor. 'I'll 1m Hplrlt of lo.'nl iIInIiiIi grnt Ion
xlinuld ho ri'HlBied. It nilalli heavy
uordeiih upon omnnll ' eommiiiililnH
lllllllllillei yllli'e nml IlitM no eorrett
(Minding id vailing.
JL. .J m.
I KI.I.OW.fJITMKNM wr TUK CITY V
Having been chosen as the nominee
of the democratlo party for mayor of
the cjtyipr DrtHitsfJ detn If but rtjjbt
ana proper inui i snouin nnnniw j"vi
lii reference lo my course should you
elect nin id 111! that 'position I Would
respectfully statu that If elected I will
Ciidonvnr to t iecute tin) Iaw4 as I flud
Ilium honestly fairly Justly and liu
pjirljldly iuplk never ;iisi' njy filllce tD
iiersecuti! any man or set of men It
will lie my grtuit aim to guard the Ii)
(crests of litis growing city and to net
at all times fur the udvaiiueutcut and
I'tllereM of"thii wliiin '0ile but not to
the Interest of any fmiiiou cllipiu or
ring. i 1 - shall etuleavdr at all Iftneit to
do rigid and to deal out exact Justice
to nil parties regnrdless of political
differences race or color. I shall at
nil times advocate and exact the most
right economy. J Udleyv in collecting
no more taxH tliun w ill lie necessary
to carry on the city govern incut with
the strictest economy. I ant opposed
to high taxation of any kind;
and believe that l.ho people's money
should be expended only for useful
and uccessary purposes that will re
turn an equivalent to tlio oily for the
amount expended. Considering thai
the mayor is (he servant nf the people
and rccngnl.ing the fact that all power
Is in the people t shall endeavor tit all
liuittslo respect their w ill nnd call to
my ijlmiiHcl good nnd reliable men; men
wiojiru liiteresieil In )he' growth ainl
ptiisjWRy of the- city; and who repre
sent tho tax paying and laboring por
lion of her good citizens nnd coope-
'W fy'lr! J'!lu lbeui; lu doing every
tiling to make Dallas the ''ipiceii city"
nf Texas ndiulred uud respected
iibrtar-Jiosty.oflJJ advised inr-aa-ure
shall with my coiieni be forced
upon the people; but all matters of im-
jmrtaiice shitll' from tliiieto time be
lirobgbt before tbefu tbrougli the press
of Juo city Of J deem it the duty of a
mayor to publicly briug before tlio city
council and citizens all matters of Im
portance mat inu same may oe luny
canvassed and discussed. ' ' 3 ?
. Should yuu tberefore fellow-citizens
efect mo to lill the position of mayor
you will find' as I have always done
that I will be faithful to the trust con-
fided to mo. "V j-i ' i ;
Kespectfuily your obedient servant
( 1 ji W. t; CABELL ;
Dallas Texas April 11874.
I Dallas .April 1 J874
to tho Kdltorof the Dallas Herald: ; i '
i We are surprised to learn that cer-
tatn aldermeiraliscnt themselves from
tho- tueeUugs of the city council raak
lug it impossible to obtain a quorum
ftn the trausacticiii bfhulneiUIAO'
. There are matters before the council
which demand immediate attentioii.
The citizens have raised tho necessary
thuds to build some of the cisterns
needed as a protection against Are and
riiilyvyait the action of the council to
ooniuiehce their construction.'"
! The lesson taught on the 24th ultimo
should be remembered by them. With-
out a supply of f ater bur town Is at the
niercy of every vaganoadi' and there is
not a few of them In the city who
most starve or steal and ho -would
i)iiruitt.lowin lor a ciinnce to plunder.
) There are mauy other matter' qf
perbaps""e(iual lmiiortance that the
presettt tlty council must Attend to'' or
leave a shameful record.. Their time
for" action is abort. ' Let there be inr
mediate and harmonious Aotlou for the
benefit of 'the city nnd their own
credlt'it 'i'u!-M ' citukn.
I A al lUaains Valrh.
The Loudou Timee lu giving an ac
count of the arrival of the duke and
duchess of Edinburgh at Windsor
sava: n t. x t i
iSVhite the cheers were still echoing
through tlie station her majesty steps
iruiu in waiuiiif muut in mepiatiorm.
Close behind her stand the prince ami
princess of Wales. Prince and Princess
Uhrlstlan Princess LotiUewPrujow
lleutricc Prinoo Leopold the duke of
l aniurnige auu the two eldest-boys of
the princt of Wales. The train is aklll-
wuny driven so that the door of the
ctiiel intooii ertiagoomc8?to a it top
opposite the door ol the royal waiting
room. It has hanllv.halted Jefora tlie
i . u .1.. a i- : J .
Iiue uuhv i r-.iiuioiirg mia nurrjouiy
out embraces hi motbrr and turtis to
assist Ills youug wfe q . sooner hAs
tho grand duches'sef foot on the1 plat-
form than a glad smile lights up the
features of the queen) owba advances to
meet her takea Iter In both arms be?
fore she can make any formal ureetlnur
'and kisses her reuoatedlv on hnfli
i-neeas witu in warmest atrccnonM
lxriinM oue ought not to note too
curiously the littlft Incidents of
such iv meeting Jlut alUKuglnnd
will lie glad to hear of this trtle ynoth-
erlj olcoiiii' frlv'eu W Hieyomig'strAn
gCMrliftcoiticl among its as ailaughter
of JSHglAetdAOirlter ide thw grand
duchess returned the embrace with
equal warmth and in that1 moment
must have felt Instinctively that In her
neuvhoinoi tlier Wfhtijj lndeed.jliej
ll'nn hup tlio liiv Aft. nv Mtj.ft.. A
jiWhen the rjiieeff hud tbtt welcomed
her daughter the priiu-eand princess
of AV'aIos JOsaeil. thenrraurt wiuchew.
Tbey-ver "fttmt!larTriend8 lately
parted rrouu f Jiut Prtneesa-- Helena
Princess Louise and Princess lieatrkw
were sisters now aeeu for the first time.
It wim tlur lurn now to nuliilo tho
grand iIuoIuhi. i'rlnca LiOoiailil took
the like nrlvlleuu. and thun ilte ad
dmiliwM eUxiiiriiR down Rnvn huartjr
uu limn to fir liiitliiiiiu'n iirplim
l'i'lnjc . AlUirt Vl'!lr hihI I'rliKU
(llllWl M ho ll l UII llll'lr I'lllMlUdto I)
klssiul will) I'lilUlliliK wohilfr and
lilijilli'lly Other Kri i'tlllK Ufiutl rx-
cIimikM wltli otliiT inpnilwr of the
royal family Hit royal ooru-Kc with
our. nuii-n ina or iiini'i whm iiifirsnaiuq
for tuo ruiuru to the wmilo.
Ash tbmt
An ilvrntuwutof tnilli-tne bowv
ftfliullil himI winwlniilliiuii II may lx iIim-s tint
HlHRymmrry convlHUm u lllt It. Tlio jiuhllu
know In llmlr Mirrnn Umt lit lioasifnl
cImIhih um Inrtli in IsJmlt iA Um many ohhII-
mI ti'uiwllm an- Jiumiily iIvIunIuii and a
ftiam" i'mliuliiy I In l'l umi tliurcforr
hat can Iw iiimln of the mii duvolod lu
llilmiolli'Mor lloHletler'aaiiitiineh Hlttor Is
I4i Invlle iIuhhi who Mini It Ui Inquire of Hi
parties that have UMtcil the curative and
previ'iillVH iroiHrtleii nf thu urtlclt whnt
I hoy think of II. We I'lirnrnlly psfilivt ull
doubters to aw iliiln from mich n their
frlvuds ami ucluliliors as hava taken- Uila
Kandant tonic ami nllernilv its pronation
ARfilUMt mulMiinux dlwaKtw ot H nre ftr
UiillgenUou liver iviiudiilnt:'eontlpHtlui
rheumatism- iiarvnui ilrblllt"' tiradaeh
low spirit luiKUor tilllnuitneaii elo what
I'Mli'ttiT'i Bltlein hus dun for them. There
la nu leatliuouy knlrustworthy an that which
in tli rrsqlt of jwrHonsl exfierlcnue.
; ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Wxure aulhnrlsist and miuenU-d to an-
iiuuni'ii
' . 4. II. KYA
fur tlliuiltli' nl ully eunliieerut the I'tlKlllllK
iiuutiuii. . -
rr N'r.
We are HitlliurUeit and riMiuentiit lu an
liuaues
: IJ BKK. IMU
ami piimlliliile IWr the oltloc of Mayor of lh
eit oiimuiiH.
t'rTririi(ir.
Wuiiri' aullioili'U and riiiucli'il lu an.
nouiice
HKAHY IUU.I.
a a oiiinllilnlH for Tn iixiiriT of thri'lty of
iHiiiei ia inn ciceiiuu in April iicxi
Aaaoaaor anil t'ollirlor.
Wn ure aulhorlsisl and reipienU'ti to un
oiini'n
T. J. KKKTOK
as Acsndldsle rnr Awwiawir and t'olleclor nf
me oily ol Dallas al the elevtlou April Tin
We me aiuhorliiHl nud ivini.ntol to an
llOtllll'l'
M. Til KV K K'l'
as u uaiidldnte for AmesHor and Collector ol
t lie oily of MiiIIuh at Ihu eiituliiii coi poiullnii
uiwiioii in Aunt ucai.
Aialeriiian
Wa rn nnlliorlied and roUited to an-
umiiine
r. i.. wu.LK.ner
as a candiiliiUi for Alderiiuiii of the first
ward st the eteniliiK elrullnii April 7th
proximo.
HiivIiik lo some extent Improved the
streets of our ut'eiit eitv nf Dal his. 1 would
now like to walk iiimiii them elothed with
Hie liononi of mi Alileniluii 1 hereliy lie-
Clare iiiyisiT un uiiiepenutiit riiiiutiliiw for
lliu nini' ol Aliiernuiil ol Uie Mist warn
wiKikuituiiiiiit atinniaeNoi no my menus.
I'AT o'lHJSNKLU
far MnrwhHl.
We are uuthorUed and requested to un-
. J. T. IHI.KIIAKT ..
us on linli iiemlenl eiinrluiale for the nQlee of
my ati4niii iiitueeMMstiun lu A aril next.
V are autlioiiacd and retiuiMlod to' an
nounce
i ! II IH A)l 'lit DOALES
As a euudlditle fur Marnhiil ot the elty of
lianas ni iiiucny eieotiou in April next.
: To the voters nf liiUhis clty-HnvlUR hr-
tolore lieen homiriHl Willi von l Hiillraues. 1
attain Hiiununca myself as an Independent
vuuulilali' loi iiiarHlial ol the elty ul HalliiN.
. . i X HOMAH r'LV N.
To tho voter of the ully of Dallas llellev.
uiK tuai iiiKiiuees wnien are noi or n pani-
sau charaoter should IibiIIUhI Iiv theiinlraiu
mulled voice ol I lie insiple and flint oanven.
t lens are not fairly c xhivknIvu ol the neoules
oliolee tint the plnythlnf of iinnorupulou
irieKsiers won nv imraain aim inir uuecou
I nil them minium the will of the majority
therefore I Hiinoiinee mvself im an lndeoeiid-
ant caiiillilate for tliooillue of eltymanhal
ni meeuauiiiK eieciiou.
UrJOKtihi n. HOLLAND. Ja.
MISCELLANEOUS.
i:.?
Branch of the Johnson Type Foundry
5 FRANKLIN
Stereotype and Electrotype
iu6
i !
and Nh
! Cincinnati
Allison . Smith & Johnson
I .'.l
MtttmtaPtnrers ol'itnd Dealers lu
AND
Printtug Matei'iala
. Of every description. '
HTKUOTYl'IKO AND KLECTREOTYPINO
In all their various branches
Wood EttORAritfii and Patters Lwtshs
' - .." ;..'.""''
' ' ' " ' TUB FoCNORHH.
r 1IARD WARE TOOLS
Agricultural Implements
MORONEY WAXSH Sc CO
Xo. 1 Mllanl Street U
I Deoleni'iniUlitladaoi 5 jj
XX A. RD W A' Zl. XI
L Vkob Aid Carriage Material Etc.
.... ....... .... v. ...i u. it vr Hiium 11. II .
Le A Co. and areaelllnituur large and flnelv
wwi..ko "uwRiii mmiwnre in iiiinmaiion.ai
lower prices thau ever before offered lu
Hhreveiwrt.
August 1 1STS Uly
. MERCHANT JAILORS.
if
J( r TWO DOOHS SorTH OK MAIN
Lrilliw rJ7oxn.f..-
Ken rnlaly n hand A tint) A a-
arnin mt llroaslelolM t'aaMlmrrea
iaattnaa a nil Vetfnaa. 11 '
A WOOU IT VUABAXTkED.
i i j ( i. A
ioHif M.krKxb!is.!
. .1.1 -t i t
31
g 1 .
Ui vbTEUHONS ft M0BBI8S
ATTOIiNEYSr AT X. AW
3--llkaB TaXACv
Ml
6ftlce over Clark A Bryan 'a.
lOdlr
MERCHANT
TAILORS
GROCERIES. .
WILLIAMS PROS.
W II O I. V. A UK A N l
It K T A 1 1.
uaiLaaa in stam-k asu rAner
: ...i.n
OrOoorlos
PKovisiw.vs Tton ft mm
.1 . ; I '...I-
-AD-
ft'RK WINKS AD lltroKS OF til'llM
rXXAMB MAI! NTMa.H'M
JV.)J JJA'vVUiJ.'SO
DALLAM TEXAS
HlKhrat Cssh Mr NU for (oanfrj Priiuuf
...' .. .. j ' '" ; .' 'IM !..i i
! ' ' i ' ' i ..!. ! i !!'..
Diiiv luui tli attention lit tile DUhllO to till
lowlliK eonimlsniiin apevlally illreuted .
l...t u. U........ 1.......U A '. 'I' .
also announce their alien" AiT-XulUMtr A..'el
braU-d t'allsnya IllUcim.
BV AVPOINTMKNT
Tim trade In IK United H'nf t i' America
will pleiwe olwervn that V 111 41. iroa of
flallaa Texas (United Minimi i become
auenta for tha anleof nnr Oll 1 wonlil
tHHilully n-uoiniiiend purUs- t purehnM)
dlnvl from them thereby lai. ..n fruuil.
M t:it Kit AtXKM A CO.
iklAwlr r i Colonial Mtuiu-a. Londoa.
wom
-fur -ii
r ' . u : Ik
WHOLESALE ANU;ilKTAlL
AND DKAI.KRH IN
WINKH & XiIQUOltB
Corner AttsMn and Elm sts.
1 '' P1- texa.s."" 17-m'tr '
ki:i:i: ii iioi
. . .a . ..........
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
WESTERN AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE
AND-
GENERAL COUMISSIIIN MFf.l'IIANK
Cor. Elm and Austin Sts
(Formerly Adarai A Ifoitrd'n lltiik)
tmam " nALiiAN tfxas.
Garlington Marsalis & Co.
WHOLEAAUO
o o r s
; AND IKALKIIS "
Wines Liquors and Tobaccos
i Corner Elm uud Lanmr HtreeN. 1 1 .
DALLAH X 1 XAH.
i dly ..( : .;.-..... ii':' .- .. -. i
I. a.lOM5UDKa.
ALrRED DAVIS
Schneider & Davis
J V -IT ' .
o O O H? JS
AMD ItlAlBKS IN
mm or sl ami lhab streets
' DALLAS TEXAS. . 16MU
BLOCK JETT & CO.
WHOUCBAIaR
X". o o JS
AMD BBAlBIM III ten!.
BAGGING AND TIES
CORXKK KIM 1XD L1M1R STS.
i i "I'fit 3 i i. r
DALLAS TEXAB.
k -ldtf
K. A DAVBKVORT.
O.M.L0TC
DAVENPORT &C LOVE
Wholeaale and Retail
I dealers in
...m-.I .O . j-ie- )
Foraiga . and Domestic Fruits
: . . I ! . ' .'V
.... . nii .1 ... . ; .it iti.ji
-" FANCY - 6R0CEBIE8
SM4IC i ;'.""; I '.i-'ii''. " s.iil-' .
i;' roii sals.. 'rx:x:
Varkrt aanlAB niuiin in u jj 'i' V ' '
1 1 : '" s: ' u .'Hi nn
SIMMONS rLAKE
JEWF.LHY ETC.
AUSTIN & CO
Mai it Mrrrt lHs Tetas
ie fi l lel'ts' TlH'Mler):
ui.Ai r.tti J.w;
Flno Gold and Silver Watches
j
glLVrmWARB CLOCKS Ao
Henairliia rine Walelies a I4ie'lallly.
l -' ' 1 . "
Nj J1.W will sell thu best goods at IM
Inwwl rHeim.
.uliv.."--..t. -i
LUMBER.
P ACI FIC LUMBER YARD
' (N'V 1'oKitH i'ftilllc il. U. FroiKUt Dt-pot.)
rilOMl'SOX IllRUWICK & CO.
' ' i'tKAl.KBH IN
DALLAS TEXAS.
l.Utiilsr shlnpiil tn all points on Ihe rn'i-
roml.
IDU.Illl
..... y.Vi;.VtWlaW?Wii'tr7r'yfla' fl
i m a ' 't' m i taMew
" " "' : '' 1
ji.lKU
22
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .
Attorney and Councilor at' law.
X. 57 Kim ht.'. over Whenl's Htoee."
fct)H.l:iw:l . " ' ''''.'
J.J.QOOU KD. II. BOWKIt . Z. H. COOM HKH.
(iOOD B01VEK Si tOKMUKS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
1 ' Oillce over City Uauk
DiilltiM Texna.
amltfwly
OSCAR M. BROWN
t Attorney and Counsellor at Law
I Will practice in the court of tho district.
oillcn vomer nf .leffcrson and Main Mroets
next door to Lang's Jewelry store. 2(!dlm
M SI. It. KUUHKS. L'HAKLKS fllfcl) TI LK1-.K.
Ill liHES 4 TlCKtR
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Divllas Texns.
Office In City Bnuk Bnildinx.
W&Uy
SAT. M. IIUHKOItn. RICHARD M0ROAN.
BTJRFORD & MORGAN
-Attorneys at Law1'-
13a 11 ii s TcxiiN
Okkiok Ncxtdoorto Pralhcr A Murpiiy's
Slain street upstairs. One of tin; firm wMl
always be found in the olllcc. it'i&IUin
"JEPF. WORD JR. 1 -
ATTORNEY AT'lAW
i ' ' 1 ! ; 1 i
y Dalian Texas.' '
I : ..'.. .: i .(
I OPKIOE-Ooncrete bnlldliifr south of tho
square formerly ocoapicd by Austin Co.
' ...... ..Mdiliu
.PHYSICISNS AKO SURGEONS.
r M. . si liEK "
lutlonul Ilomooopathiist
n.lLLAN TEXAN.
.nonMlrH.t over AcV
J. HrGIBBM."DT"
PHYSICIAN.' Al SIRGKOX.
Special ntwiitloii given to the trenttne nt of
the dl918.snnl dormUea of tll Bye und
Offloe over Ilosldu'a Drug atom
j22r5Clm Streot Inllas.
Dr. Wm. lieynaud
Olllee-Eltn stroet Wtweeii Market
nnit Austin streets
(Over Ward'a Lrug Btorc.) '
fcbSlas' T0as.
M. P. II. UAMILTOX ;
Dallas : . . . . . ToxaM.
OfHce No 6a ilm street
- ' KhWlH.
DR. J. V. GUILDERS
rfti rii j . r t
8urKe aul Phi-iotU!
DALLAS TEXAN
DR. M. A. CORNELIUS
Offlc at Oonnor A Wnlker't Drit fttore.'"
itfWron tt'n'"e street neyrtSint.
i '" ' ' i . i
'tjdjyPP08w : i
auction m comiynssioN.
old auc ition Ymi
ACA1M).
M. A. HIBBLEIt & C0(
HvoJul.eiitered Into their leooml yPn.
the Aui'tlon iiiili'oininls"loii Innln-w r n F
elty. l liey are deilleia in Jteiil linltit ' T
l.h e Hloek. new Walnut ami. neeutiu S
Kiirulture aothlUK ltonta hlK' Hau iTJ
flips llliillkela inul n Kelli't'lll lowoitiin. J
..... 1 1. 1 1 ib anui li.ll lttr Iti.k Mil i... a "l lT
Hiile 1 lie line 10 an ick sum i.y n. irr
lliu name of Ihe linn will he kUnrutUieu"
tll'lierili iiiii'.nn 'itviiiK u'er Lflveil Ih
thepusi tlu v hoie to plenxo nnu merit ii.;
piiliiinnitc of the kooiI Hiojde lu Un lunfK.
1UI iKNC')rH-7Adiuns ft.Iatniinu. liunu.
nra; T. t Joniuit1 a uo miliKen; Uuuou A
TliiiniHH lliililiersi UmirHi'i W. Iliiyinr I
lliimlry lumiruiivn Aeiiis; Citpi.ju (i u
Hwllik UkIIiis Texns; hhrjtiek i: lUiwlaini'
ht. Uiula .Mo.; Uoliei t Hniv Vi Utoiui. Li
mteet New tJilenim. 1
f r ......
W. C. Sli'K
'I
m. a. nun. in
ki.:hi W.ii.ttiaKi
7dlf
L. M. Spencer 'Bro.!
'!: I.I -v;i U'. -.1. t '
5uces(ii in is. iv. run nn a tk).)
r. . " v I
oorrrroiv 1 facto in
Commission and Forwarding lu.
Mo 10 la ftx n t s .
Elm St. Dallas Texas 1
And ileiilers In Miii'lilirert-! Avery twi
and fast flows t orn HuiIWin Ox Yuku.
Wiieel Harrows IlnV Ititkea. AKetila fur
Unbolt Cotton Otn Wfiltinvttiir Whkiiii.Uuv
.V All-tiilter's lion llnrveKti r lion Muy
Hteel J I:t v and Utiililile Hake Oiril llflll Puiv
lUUef -. t.'iilllvulois.ele. . ; j7lsUrt
WAin Him.
Late of Oi'iiri;!a.
Oi:o.'litKi.tiM '!'.;
Lntoof Tennemcoi
NcvAuctionEinn
HILL SIIIKLOH 'k CO
.". Vitctioneevs
Real Estate and Rental Agents
forncr Elm iiuij Hnrki't Nu. " '
We are now open and ready to rarelvo alii
sellnll kimlitoi kihhIn wiin.s mid inercluiutf
(Use; rent and sell lend exuioliie lilliw pay
Uixes and iniikn ensii iiilvirnees on i'iiuhIkh.'
mi nis that muy he enu listed lo un. V
miike(iiiek sales and i'roiuid returim.
We riwpccUvely refer to Tivxevaiil A CoL;
lames Killer Presiil. :it Delsoto tlinik niij
. ebls r A Wllhiims Aliimplils TtmirMiee
I'eatluuii. HhluUlK t o. John Uhltiuei nuj
Vloitfiin. i'lmein .c I'o.. NhkIiv 1 1 l-t T-1111.
MACHINERY.
JAMES F. TJTZ
.1.1 . -I'
Spring Strest Shreveport. La-i'
Wholesale Pealr In..
jvx"a. 'o XX x kt'b
' ' -AKTJ- '' " '
' r - . . . . 'f ' I I : '
" rit'!.'."
. ... ir
!' el
I'll.:
Agricultural Implements
iij
I'M
SOLE AGENT FOR
Ame's I'ortnlile KiiK'nns. Carver Cotton
Ulns Brooks' Cotton rrc Kclliw Cottim
Press t'oleinnn'H ('orn .Mills Htrnub's Corn
Al Ills Victor Cane Mills American Cant
Mills Cook ' Evaporator" American Evup.'
ointor Kranch and Crookv's Circular Sawii
and Victor Hcnlcs
' DEALER IN
Saw Mills Horse Powers K libber Bcltinn
(ruin ainlJl'.Mnp I'ni-kiiiK Cistern Well!
and Korce l'uiups Jron i'lpe and Kilting
Kriixs Work Sterna Ounces Steam Wliistles'
(Juni;o l.'ockM etc Wheel jiurrowa Ktova
Trucks Oainr Plows Wnlkiux Cultivators
Cider .Mills I'orn Hhellers Lard and Alocliin-
cry Oils etc.. etc. KiiKinoers' kui1Ii; ol
every desrlplioii. roinpiet(. muehiiiury for '
Hour nillli will be fiuulslied or any iinLo(
such lnlllssnpplicd "U short notice
lia-dly '
FRUITS NUTS CONFECTIONERY ETC
TOIl' TIN E'TJ;l
C AT.IFOIt.Ml PEAKS and
; g it Apes " !: '';iI.f'!v!;"
Loi isiAM ouaxc;fs
' MALAGA LEMOX( '!
.'. ';"!'. Pixii APiEis'"rf
HAXAIASand
-" -FBtiTf
Of every other variety as well as a full stock
ot overy dtscriptlsn of "'
: CANDLES' i GABS' ' TOBACCO i
And A gunernt assbri riwnt o'f " ' ' 1
NL'TSand OAlSNEp (l()ODS
I ' :i 1 ' l : ' ;. '. i. in ' ' i f ' - '
At Wholcsnly and Retail go to ( . .
i LT.BOTToi bro.;;!;
iadtf Southeast Cor. of the Siiuare '
HENRY AEBLY
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
NEAR THE BRXCK COLLEGE ' '
ELM MTRF.ET. . . DALLAS.
ai4lilm ' . ! i
IFfiJIOJaLEJTJiBLEV
J. A. WORK & SONS
Liver Feed and Sale Stable "
...! I'.
Comer Commerce and Houston sta f
DALLAS' . TEXAS.
Horsen nngfte uutl C'urrlngcs -
for hire on abort notice. Conveyances fur '
nhihed for any point In the Interior. ' -
City Omnibus Line and Hay flcsle''"
ntth la (table.
31Awtf
R1SCELUNE0US.
:!i)'
SAML MYERS & CO
pix.uie. ilii liav.!iiomia.'iinu Uu .I('
mnlna-A ii ile Htnle ;v)ure 1..
Horses. Millie Linton rnirtiiRr etc fif
T'i ii-?-1
I ..-Ir'Ull'
Carpenters and;;Btii!ders :
I i.lUi t:in!
n ' : j " I ' 'il:'"
corner of IVws Avenue ntui Aust In 8'iwt . .
) 1 ' .....;... .. ..i.v; 1 :.." i'
I) AULAS TEX A3.'.
StiSn. a" UP ln "f" n' "hort Notlcd ''
Cmln7r?Vrk.UOtt
" . .. . r .a'
III MtV HKMMtlt KH A COi
WWesale CrKMrUtrWirirTcbait!
!X)i":b MAIN AND CMMFRCE.'!!)'ii
. HOCHTONj .:i :ll V'
Antt to? aevaral of tfca mmt Bonnlal "i I
brand of F.rall Kiour. ilWnT
I
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