The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 3, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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THE I) All A IIKUAl
MIUY MOUNLYd MAY 3 1874.
HERALD.
Oilloe In Tlltnl klmy of lurk llry
it'll New lliilldiiitf aruirur Lamar
nnil Main Mi-owl. HiiNlni'M Ollln
I'ruui llooni III Mecond Mry
i. W. SwliiiUlls Publisher.
T K K M H i
TIIH DAILY llr:KAWllpHblHh.d every
liiiirnliiv i-xeepl Monday at l yr. In
sdvauee i .'rurli month 1 U for one mouth
UA oenU lor uui wuk Hi"!!' ooplu
tint.
The Dully llemld I" ow furnished lo sub-
sorlbers by carrier m cent pur week. Thu
pupur Will b delivered rttulrly eaoli luoru.
lug l u early liour lo auy jmrt of the oily
ilia suburb within a bd lmlr r
oourt house. Hiibsorllier filling to ntolv
their paper will oblle by reporting to Mr.
HayssattlilsulUes i
AUKNTN.
Traveling ugenli C W. lieokett.
Now York! t. lUlowell H.JM ulU)liglll 4
Co. anil Bate A Look.'
Philadelphia: Uhi Wenlherlil A Co
t'litoliinulli H. II Psrvln.
New Orleans: Tliomui Nelntyre.
HlirovHrli W. U. Hparks.
IlOUSlOlll K II. t'UHlllllg.
Austin Texas: Cuptttln John W. Lane
Assistant HPMtry of tlio Henule
THE WEEKLY HERALD.
THHS WKKKLY HKIlAI.l) will be pub-
Isliod everv Kultiriluy nmriilnif. Huhsoi ' p-
km fttfiu per annum: I1.WI for six iiioiiUim
.tsyablu In adviinou. No subscription taken
for a less partis! than nix iiiumUih.
Advertisement Inserted nt I lie rale of II M
per sipuire fur tin' llrt Insertion und 76 ocht
for Oliull millMMlUOUt Insertion.
Obituary nntlees tniirrlnKes ilimlhK public
uuHitlnus. cards of Ihnnks etc. to bo paid for
ut bull' advertisement ruU-H.
KOTH'K.
HO account nirnlnsi employe In III
Herald Olllce will bo allowed In mII
menu with the allien mile bu order
frani Hie Proprietor in given.
NOTICE TOAUVKKTINEHH.
Hereafter all blllwfornUvertliienienU
In llil paper will beeolleeleil miiullily
onlea otherwise specified In contract.
I'llUI T1MEN."
There'i a beauteous song on tlie slumberous
air.
That drifts through the. valley of dreamt:
It comes from a cllini) where the roses were
And a tunuful lieiirtund lrlht bmwu lmlr
That waves In ihemoriilug beHius.
Boft eyes ot uzuro and eyes of brown
Ana snow-w lilt o forcheudN are there;
A ifllmmerlng oss d glittering crown
A thorny bed und a couch of down
Lost hopes aud leaflets of prayer
A breafi of Spring In the breesy woods
Hweet warts from the quivering pines '
Blue violet eyes beneath green hoods
A babble of brooklets a seentol buds.
Bird warblers and clambering vines. '
A rosy wreath and dimpled hand;
A ring and a slighted vow-
Three gold n Unas of a broken bund
A tiny truck on the snow white sund
A tear and a sinless brow.
There's a tlucturo of grief in the beautiful
song
That throbs on the slumbering air
Ami loneliness felt In the festive throng.
Blnks down on the soul as It trembles along
From a olline where the roses were.
We heard It first at tlio dawn or day
And it mingled with mrttiu ohiuies
But years have distanced the heuultlul lay
And Its melody llnweth from far nwuy
Aud we call It now "Old Times."
Indians Numerous on the frontier.
Austin Statesman.
Adjutant General Steele recently re-
ceived a letter from Erath county in
which tho followinir startling intelli
gence 1b conveyed : "More Indians on
the frontier than have been Hince they
broke out. Coming down by hundreds
on foot. Ihev have robbed the eX'
trerae frontier of all the horses. Mc-
Kinsey sends word to the frontier to
hold themselves in readiness to a
man."
It will not do to stop now to ask who
are to blame for this deplorable condi
tion of thiugs although it is traceable
to the miseraoie wuaKer policy wmcn
lum encotiraired aud protected the In
dians while they were stealing and
murdering. It is but a part of the
the southern neonle are
compelled to suffer from the policy of
tne aaimuisiruuou.
If the advice of the old army ofllcers
who are acciuainteu witti tne Indian
character had been tuken tlie present
troub es would not be upon tne poor
neonle of the frontier. But it is
the duty of the authorities to be up
and doing. No doubt the brave Mo-
Kinsey will at once put his forces in
motion to intercept and cut them oft.
And we feel assured that the adjutant
general of the state will be no Juggard
in putting in his appearance so soon as
be can commaua a iorce. .
Austria has recently taken action on
miPHtloBs of forest and agricultural
economy which might with advantage
be followed in this land of broad tree-
less prairies. Our trees are rapidly fall-
ina Fuinpnth the woodman's relentless
ax. Ve use a great deal of timber
every year and waste more than we
use. Our forest supply is constantly
diminishing and little if auy effort
are being made to meet the demands
of the future. Trees could be success
fully Dlanted and raised on large por
tions of our prairies aud if this were
il.iriB the effect would be doubly bene
ficial; first by furnishing a supply of
timber for future wants auasecoua oy
favorably acting on the climate in our
prairie regions.
Tim constantly increasing demand
for railway sleepers as well as of
wood lor fences fuel and other uses
makes this timber question a very im
portant one. iAery man may not ne
aliln to nlant as many trees as ne uses
but some can plant much more and all
who do so rnav Bet up a fair claim to
being considered benefactors of their
"Good manners" says Swift "is the
art of making those people easy wnn
whom we converse; whoever makes
the fewest persons uneasy Is the best
bred man lu tne company."
- m -
The ruling passion will show it-
self even iu wit- as in the coso of the
Boston wag who when he heard that
an English lady had offered $25000 to
supply Jerusalem with water exclaim-
ed: "And who will provide the lemons
and wniBRy ir" .
Why Em! ii re What eaa be Cared t
Stop that Cough Are you aware that that
eoaih wblcb you are neglecting may result
In fatal eomramptlon If some prompt remedy
la not used f Why sacllrlce your life when
your disease can he cured so quick and at so
little cost T Do not delay go at once to your
Jraffgkt ano get a bottle of Uarsden's Pee-
toral Balm wblcb will cost you only fifty
cents small bottle or one dollar large and be
Instantly eared of your Infloenu asthma or
bronchial affection that you may sutler fro
la our changeable climate when cough
and aoM are so prevalent and their neglect
lead so often to acute and ehronle bronchi
Us ad consumption It Is only the remit of a
nudent regard for safely to "nip the evil In
M bad" and by powerful and reliable meaa-
va to core the eough In lu Brit or Incipient
tfe before serious oooeeqaenoe ensue. To
AothiawiUi eerUlaty no medlelna Will b
found mere saVctlv asd pleasant V) the
rihaalaradan'Vjralialm. '
fllU DAILY
HNANtlAL AM) lUMMtlUIU.
Drying or Tun luti m II mu i.u I
May ll is I
IlllVillg.
Hulling.
(Inld
rillver. lu
oil I'-"
l!IU
filling.
per Vent pl'elll
per Oellt I'lvm
per eent j i em
Pr foul j'lviu
Dsi'hiintfe
liming
New York ..'i. i
y.i
iw ()rl(MiiiH..ijm(k
(ItllVltollMI ISli
nl LouU.n.iir!
Kxehaiige seaiev
TIIK UKMMAI HAKIlt.T
Dual liens voiillmiM fair. Our luurchaiils
ave full aud ooinplolo sloeks laid ilowit .al
low flgumo ml purchases can bu mad at
unusual advanlags. Th fulluwliig quota
t'on repremmt regular wholesale prlues. lu
filling small orders higher rules will liavo to
be paid l
BrenilNluir mid Urnln.
Klour-Kxtra Kiiiuliy U N"Kl ! t'holee
XXX U UUi ; XXX II 7.V UU; XX II goj
I lie
iiriin. y iw in i ui.
(Jill V bushel M1'.
Wheal per binthel.li Ml.
Corn per bUhhel l ui.l 10.
Cum meal per 50 II II UVI 13
I'olntiHW-Talile i liufi 11.
Ileausi White nuvy i IW lbs W) 607 00.
liroeerir.
lluumi (Mcurililix lie: HrenklHst U el
IIiiiiis ennVHsHedHiitne:Uunissugiii'-cui'el
Um. ....
Molasses in uiirrnis iier iiiuioiim riurosi.
I'l l uui ViKij t'liolee hoe; Uoldun Hy rup h'i nil ver
Uiips sue
Huiur (in barrel per pound) I Kulr Kiel
I'illlli ll'u'i t'holee I2'l lelloW ellll'lllell
1J
Wlilli'i'liirllled lls'jl'owdered l.m;t 'I'IInIiiI H'v
risli (AlueKeh'l) l an lllllll oiuieiH siu; no
Imll UiuTelhSli; No 1 kill No.J UIhJ M
Tobneeu per lb .Viimo
l oiree and Tea.
Itln. common. 9li Fair t" ipI. ItOe; 1'rlnie
to eliolcu aiu; U. 11. Java Hie; Ten pur II. Mi(i
K140.
Kriilts 'ntnnd Coiireetlnnerle.
Apples (green) W Imri'el 7 lHdl IKI; dried
is 1 If : U-inuns v box to) no; Oriiniies
box W W; Klgs (new) n It. iMe; IUUIiik In
luyera V box (new) l li Dried uuiTiiule
KiiiiUi V lMni'W) ISc; Turklsli prunes (new)
lljlhc: Alnmn.'S. snfl Hindi V IliL'se; I''illieris
2ie iiiiisii iiiiih
'! I Vanlieiries M
barrel gis; ixicimnuls V Kni i Hi uimlg 'si; Klne
fiiuey candy. V 11 2i6t'V'Ki .Pecans l bushel
U 00.
Iry idoiiiiH.
Prints: Merrlmae loe; Aneouii Hki; (llouees.
ter UU': Kiiiipsnn Moiiruliig llle; Hliepniii'd
Pliilils lOo; Puiksund PurpUsi loe; t ivy uilliltrt
Hoi nis llle; Montvllle I'lnks null 1'iirplesOe;
I'liluinlilnnS'ui: (ienuileT'w: IIoiwO'.ii.
Uleaohed Hlieollnu and Hhlrtliius: I1 lillt of
tlie Loom III';": Dwlght Hlur (tie; I'liiipiniiu
Ixmg Cloth iJ'nc; Hoelul Mills h Vi'im Uoot
ia; New &lnrltt 10c; Canoe 7o
ijnwns anil i creates: r nun i;j w -ec.
Cninbrles: HJiwliKjc.
Clark's O. N. T. Hpool Cotton Tiu.
No chiiuiie In llools and HIkh-s. Block goo
aud JiMibing trade Improving
lirnwn Hliivtina ii ml Hlilrllnit! Houston
City Mllls4-4 VMc; rtnuinlaH l.'o; Miller HI ver
USe; liiicleiie u lie; uoot it n w; .nis.
siieliusclls (1 He: Ceulrul Mills 7'ie: lledluril
it;. Oe; UlgTrveU llc; MusaneluiwtUD-l P
e; mupiie i-o nw
Heitvy llrown Drills and Vnck: Umnltn-
vllle brown Drill" He: PepperiU'ltlo Drills llki;
upe-
uviiuo Duck 22)c; Colored Duck 2"ic.
Hi-own and lilue Denims: Oakland 15c;
BoHton 18c; lliiymukers 10c OltlsAXA 22e.
Tlnklinr: On an lie: Princeton 12' o: llnus-
ton City Mills Xa; Concstoxii OCA lUa; l.'on-
eNtoica Uolil Miidul 26c; Joun ti. Clink's XXX
Improved :tic; John A Clark' X 20u; John U.
Clark's XX liio.
Cotton Plaids and Stripes! Magnolia 125e;
Toledo lie; Alubuma 16c; AugusluHSc; Amer-
it.iiH i:w-
Anron Checks: iJinnrK viyjs; Americus
Klc; Clark's Kxlru Heavy. '20c.
Heavy Cottonudcs: Wllliiunsv'llo lc;
New Orleans Unmlet Jeans ioe: I.yncliliurg
IfTJic; Hopewell 21c: Denlleld Hoe; Fanner's
iindMeehiinic'sHoc: New York Mills D and X
oil; Plough boom unu aiivii .we.
DruKN
Alcohol al 12 25; Onm Cnmplior H Ik 00c;
ninnrrm si Alii (linn onliim W Ih SO 2rat) n0:
Indlito hit V lb 1 76a;l HO; MugiicHla V 16 7Gri
80c; Madder lb W&k Oil sweet V K"l ft! !
8ieriw W gal 13 00: Beig.not pure Hlllh So 76(;
7 Oil; Iemou tyti1 0t)v7 2i; MOilasul KiikIMi
vidsc; nuipuur uuur e w iviu u
v. T.u ...... 7. n u a nr..
Alum v id vgjsc; wuiomei rmn ouiw
I . III at: I'oiinerus UiiiiKe: i.louorlc extract
50c; Mornlilne S0 60(jB7ij; Oil Castor Vgnl 2 'i
Igl av; Olive Kill 82 25n2 W; .TnunerK' SI 00;
Cassia V H 60; uuliilue V n 12 76: Houp
nnuiin tt 'Ah:
Ollu UNll w id iw nuiipeiiu
pureV8)ll0 commercliu W m loe; veiietuiii
ml is ll Me: whita lend nure Der Ken tl.1 60(4
seed oil raw gal II 26ttl 30; Dolled gul 51 30
ii xemricuv um uer Ken nit wii . i-
... .... ........
Peacnos 2-10 W doaen tl 7: Pears 1Mb W
ln. IL'l 00; Plmnu. ureeu eaucs. 2-ln dozen.
13 60; Strawberries i-V II ilozcn. W v; nusp-
berries vdoaen W uu; mucKuerrios j id
Onm. -iJih. . dozen. M OOrit.1 60: Peas. 2-tt. V
dozen W 00: Succotash 2-. dozen 18 60:
Lobsters 1-lb W dozen 13 00; Oysters 1-ft V
dozen. 81 30.
L.iunorn.
Brnndlos-Annle. 12 69613 00; Peach 12 75(3
3 6(i; cognac n smi uv
Whiskies Bourbon and Rye 12 liH W;
Imitation Bourbon 81 il 75: Hcctilled
wines ron ana mnerry i i
Ileutlned Whiskey 81 lOisSl 40.
llool and Nhoea
. m
Bov's Kin Brogans 112 00(815 00 doz; Men's
do 816 OOmilS 00 doz; Children's and Misses-
do 87 60i15 00 Vdoas: Woinen'sheovy PegKIp
812 0018 00 doz; Boy's Kip Boow io w&
30 00 ft uos; aion ao wu wow w t
Lambor.
Vol In w Plne.rnnirh.all slzos and length 825 00
Der m: Willie rine cienr iy i.-amni i imi ira
$((0 00 per m; White Pino wetttherboartllng
KH 60 per ni; White Pine wcatherlMMirdlug
823 00 p!r m; WhlUi Pine weutherbonidlng
White Pine inch boards 870 00 per ni! White
Pine inch boards 800 00 per m; White Pine
ini-h hnnnls 8.V 00 ner 111: White Pine Inch
1 u.t rn . u..Inu I'iii.ku kauilu
UOHniB 111 W K-1 ill. 11. ...-j
856 00 per m; Lath Sri 00 per in; Hhingles
wnite pine W per III ramiiKirn winra
pine 86 60 perm: Hhlnzlos hlte pine 86 00;'
Uement6 60 per barrel; vnuiier runs i wper
barrel. .
Iron ana iiis.
A 11 .lu hM A In Ml Ant. IS flO' all BlziM fliU.
tngl to 10 o7 00; all sizes dnlshlng I to 10 87 00;
8d tine 89 00; refilled bar Iron 0S.O B; plow
Iron 00 w n; plow stoei iaji p u.
Xlnnern' Stocks and Metal.
Tin: Id 10x14 charcoal per box 817 60; IX
loxn cnarcoai ww iu wu vi.n...j
82200; IC Charcot 14x20 81H 60; IX elmrconl
14x20 820 50; IC 14x31 rooting 810 50; IC 20X
as H'Une i.lnck tin w Ibfslc: shoot zlno W K
16c; Pig lend ft 10c; Conner bottoms V lb
50c; Hhoet Iron 20x27 lb Vc; Holder extra
refined TH lb 33c; uulvanizeo iron in mil uuu-
die V lb 20c; American nussia r id am:.
FACTORS AND CO Ml SCON MERCHANTS.
GREGG tfc FORD
COTTON FAOTOBS
aud
General Commission Merchants
AGENTS FOR PRATT'S COTTON GINS
And the Celebrated Arrmv Tict
Dealer In
CKOCERIES WAGONS ETC.
will wmIva nn Consignment for Bale or
Shipment Cotton Wool and other Produce
upon which Liberal Advance will be made.
Noil. 30 3123 LevecJSt.
BHHEVEPORT LA.
Cotton and Freight Warehouse Spring 81.
ltu-dur
r. W. H. CDMHIHO. . HOB IC ISO"
Cummins tt Morrison.
Cotton Factor Commission Reoelvlng
and Forwarding Merchant and commercial
Brokers. New wureriouse iruunog uu.
Travis and Boasler street
HKEVF.POBT LA
(Opposite Compress).
i.iiwmI a.iv.nwt miitlii on Consignment
of Cotton or other Produce. Freight prompt
ly forwarded. VSKllS
VI. MOODY. B. JEMIKOII
MOODY & JEMISO.V
Oottou Paotora
AND
General Commission Merchants
1 ". Strusl CralTawtna Taa.
Banlng and ties advsnerd oor patron at
1 nirt-elaR FtMOf M&THIHKHAbD 4VH
I
orrua.
Till'. Mill.S.
irlml sinl lliiiirliii ol l n 1 ' nl P
UlLlf.
Niullieru 11111II -ill Ives dally lit I
V
epulis 111 iiijii a ill.
noiilhi ih mail 111 lives ill f:.'J n n
nl : 11 11 in.
it'le unu riteine 1111111 uri ves hi ::;io v 111 ;
(ni ls ul li;l pot.
Fori Wiiuii Wiii I lii 1(1. hi nnil J.n luhoio
lull lllllvea o'k'" pi nilll'l I' 1 nl 4 p In 1I1
10 l (f-heepl htimluyhi ill V it lu.
lieiiioii nnil wife 1 .Mini 1 : in - mm
iliilly Mills limn 1111 iv -s .. I l.iy We Ine ...
iiv nnil t'll'litv ul ii I1 in; ili'i'M 1 uiwiluy.
lilii'siliiy it 1 1 . 1 hiiiiiitlity ul 7 11 111.
I leliiinie II 000 1 ninny 1 iniir 11111. imiiiik.
rid unci A Urn udo mm! 'I I'm c.Moii'liiy mill
liurliti' nl 7 li.nt ill lilt eiliiea.lity 11 ml
he 1 u ni it y ul 11 in
(ii.ieiinlii limit Coiinly II. Ii n ull 11 ml
Millwood iiinil airlvt'S 'I'm winy 11ml Kilduy
t 12 in. I departs 4 m 'lii' uuu MPiuy 111
11.111.
W iiialinelilii mall arrives Monday Wed-
nekduyaml Ki'ldav nt 0 p.111.1 in puin Tiles.
day 'I liitrsilny iiiul Miluuliiy ul Is 11. 111
Hiyeiiu Hiiiiulil's Morn uui I nioii ll.
Vim 11 arrives Tuemluy Tlnii".iliiy inul Hum 1 1
liny ul 12 111. 1 dupui Is Tui'siliiy 1 'liuiMlny mid
hiiiiinliiy ul I p.m.
All lllullsciiiMi in 1 11 111 ll" ine itinii 01 ine
llle II Hinvcs and Is tlisinliiiteil ut 11I14I1I.
W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jones 1'ohiiiiiiHieri rt. hi. Jouei.
Asisliini l'oimiiiei; ihivn lierry I'liltf
I'lei li; W D. A'lituis Miililint I 'lei li: I lurry
N11II11 1 1. lively Clul k; D A. II10H u Ho Din-
Unit ing I lorrf
Persons liuviiig itrlevunees uuiiuml. tlio
Illee nil any aeeoiiull will plt'iise report Hi )
fa H III wnliugor Inpeiiiou lulhe uosl uius'.i'i'.
OITKltl. IMItDCTOItY.
HIT 411' ll A I.I. VM.
Mnyor-W. 1. Colv.ll.
Kngliiuer U I In 111 M. Johnson
Allomey WIII111111 M. I.il wuidt
Treiisiirtii' ItoiH ii 11. Vti'l.
AHesHor and l ollei lor 'l lu'tuus J Keelon
Mursliiil .liiiilus I'eitlc
lieiiuty Mm "inil-John H.ll.vnn.
Polleeiuen .1. W. Hpenei r A. W. Mlxiton
ItllHkt'll. ('. ll. IllllOli. hilllllll'l ( 'in I 1 1. I1.
II. K. NlelitilM W. I''. .Mui ion .). 11. l.ltler .1
K. lluiiiel H. A. Mtewurl Nlephtii HikUoii
r'ruiik TiikIi'Ii
lluullh Otlleer: nr. .M. A. 1 ormolus.
Alderiiieu Klrst wiird: 11. K. II111 Io n Juliu s
A. Leonnril Henry Krviiy. hi 10111I wiird: It.
Ii. 1'oiikIihiioui' John M llow.il. 'I'lilnl
iiril: A. 1. ilciisle.v. Jolih liwens .luiiies V
MeConnell t'ourlli wind: 11. II. Mel'oiiuell
W. ('. oiiiik.
Tlie olllees of theviirlous elly olilrers lire
ntllieellv miirket liiuise. '1 lie lioiird nl Al-
deriuen lueel In rVKiiliir session ut llieeouii.
ell loom over lliu mailiel every Tuesday
night
IIAI.I.AN IIII'MV.
ItlHtrlot JiiiIki 11. ll.'irUsiliile DulliiH.
I'rlinlnal Court Judno Mllns Dure Hlicr-
mini
lnstrlel Attorney II. Ilowur Dnllns.
llistiiet. und rx iillleio County Clerk
Alexunder Hurwooil
lleuiilv ( leiks-lt. II. Haw us. l'lerro M.
llrown Willlinii A Hurirood
Mlieriii-Jumeji i'.. iiuriiny.
Tux Clerk Vol 111IIII011.
Hepiity Hherlff J. M. Cliupiniiii TIioiiiiih
l.'lnv.l. rl'liii)Ltt I' Scull itevt.rll. SeulL.
John Howen.
Hurveyor lloberr M. 1 001c
Tn-usurer Muitlu V. i;olo.
Cnlllouud Hide Inspector Thouias John-
sou
Jl'STII'KS OP TIIK I'KArK.
Precinct No. 1 John I). Kertoot (prnsldlmi
Justice) Diillus
rreeincv io. aw iiiinni a. iieoriie i.uii.
Oust'!'.
Product No. V Charles llnllier. Cedar
Hill.
Preeliiol No. 4 Tliomiis L. rrniilt. llicck-
Inrldgu.
fruciuot Jo. i inoiniis ij. con ics Mcyoue.
I'O.VST ArlLKS.
Picolnot No. 1-A. ILIliiiiiln
1'ivclllel No. 2M. M. Kondrell.
PrecL.ct No. 3 K. K. Huikcr.
Precinct No. 4-.1.H l-'loyd. .
Procluct No. 6 J. A. Plshurv
NCHllOL (OS1 MISSION lillS.
Prednot No. 1-Wllllam L. Cnbell. Dallas.
Piwlnct No. 11 Jumes II. Swindells Uiu-
easier.
Precinct No. 3-Klnm Hhnrp.
Precinct No. 4 TIioiiiiih J. Niish.
Procluct Nn 5 Henry C Sweel Kcycno
sot nyaia:
BlllNOIllC.
DALI.AHCOMMANDKltY No.fl Knights
Temphir will meet ut IlieAsylinil 111 inecity
ot'lliillus 011 tlie lli'Ht Tliursiliiy uller tlio lust
Hutiiriluy lu each 10011 in.
I'.i. vi. iu;ivi'.ii c. v.
James K. HaukI.kv Heeorder.
DaLLAS CIIAPrElt. No. 47 lloynlAreh
Masons ineepiltt the t.'HUpler Hoouis lu the
city of Uui I tin on the Hint Hominy alter lliu
lastMiiturdiiy lu eiieh loon li.
w. ill. i;. uuau si. a. it. i:
IlKNltV Boli. Heerutury
TANNEHILL IIDUK. No. 62. T. A A. M
meutH on the second and IiimI Kultiriluy even
ings of each mouth nt tne .unsnuic linn.
iit'.nitx jiwiJij w. i.
RtciiAitn Moiioan Hecreuiry.
Odd Fellow.
R1DQELEY KNCAMPMENT No.ar) I. O.
O. F nieet on the first und third f rldiiy
ntghls lu each month ut the unu reiiuw
Hall. JNO. D. KERKOOT C. P.
t . A. HAYRR McilDe.
DALLAS LODUE No. 41 I. O. O. F. meet
on every Wednesday night ut ine unu f el-
lows' Hull. II. P. JKIT N. O.
M. Tiikvknet Secretary.
Uood Teiniilurs.
THOMAS CHAPEL LODGK. I. O. O. T..
meet every Butimliiy nlitht at the Thomas
cnupei onurcn.
nioji ra. ibr.v.xni. w. i. A.
J. W. RECORD W. HecrtUuy.
HniKhta or Pj IIiIun.
COEUR Dr LEON LODOE No. S meets
vcrv Tuesday cvcnlno. I. M. Wright Past
Chancellor; It. U. Heny Uliiineellor Coin-
mnuder; 11. Ward Vice Chnncellor: Ulelmrd
Momun Prelnti'j R. P. AunspmiKh Minster
of Excheoner; Jos. L. Fisher Muster of Fi
nance: J. W. waiden Keeper oi uccorus unu
Beiils.
Patron of HaNbnmlry.
I1RECKINRIDOE (1UANC1E No. 21 of the
Patron ot Husbandry meets at Patrons
hall Richardson on tho flrst aud third Sat
urdays oi encu nioniii.
D. R. llBCKKB Hecrt'liirv.
ciivkcii inci;c Toitv.
St. Hstllif w's KnlsroDul Charrh Corner La
mar and Elm streets. Rev. M. D. Davenport
Rector. Sunday Mchool ul 4 nm. Bcrviccs
atio am. and TA pm.
Hethoi st Kd sronsl ( hurrh Snath Comer
Commorco nnd Iuuinr ntrvci. Rev. Dr. W.
F. EiiNterllUK Pastor. Hunduy Hehool at 9
a.m.; Hervlcesut 11 a. m. und Vt p. in. City
mission services 8w1ks avenue east Dnlliis
at 11 A. M. and comer Young; nnd Krvay
streebi nt 3 P. M. overy Hubbiith. Rev. rtum-
uel Anustroug pustor.
Catholic thnrch Bryan street (new build-
Inirt Itev. Fattier Martlnler Pustor. Mer-
vlces: Low mass 7 a.m.; lilKh mass lu)i a.iu.;
vespers 4 p.m.
fhrlstl Churrh-Elder R. M. Oano Pastor.
Services every Lord's day nt 1 1 a. in. olid 1
p.m. Hubbulll seluMil ut ll'i n.iil.
jlissinnary siiii i mirrn riniMn
nue.' Rev. Aoram weaver rusior. niiuiiiiy
Nchool ut H4 am. Services ut lu; am. und
8;ipm.
l'renhTterlnn fharch Elm street. Kev A.
P. Bmltli DD. Paxtor. Bervlces every Hab-
bath nt 10k a.m. and 7 p.m. Weekly prayer
meeting Wednesday nt 7 p.m. Habliath
sohool Bnbbath morning nt B o'clocK.
(sinbf rlssd Preshytfrla fhurrh JetTerson
street. Hundny Mchool ut !i am. Bervlces
at 11 a. m. and s p. in.
Ur.ilinrilt KnUrnnsI CKuprll. Prenclilns erc-
rv Hnbbath evenina at Odd Fellows' hall ut
7:30 o'clock
Stockholders' Meeting.
Therwrnlnr annual meetlniof the stock-
hniilera of the Real Kstnte. Bull. I ins nnd
MnvlHK association ofDnilus will be held at
theotuee of Williams Heny in 'lie city 01
Dallas on Hnturdny. the Hi h day of SIny IT4
at half-Dnst 7 P.M. The election of dl-eetors
nd other Importnnt mutters win come be
foro the assoclalion rt Hint time.
ROUT. U.HEAY Brcretnry.
April i87i. - er.uoa
. RACES.
I will rnn a oolt sired by General Hood a
dash ol one mil" the full niter It is two years
old. In th oily of UuIIhs eirainst nny colt
sired by any nore iu iiu sinie i.u- i.
Entry three or more to Oil.
JOHN BATCHELOR.
67dtf
BILL8 OF PARK Bill Hends Letter Head
and all kinds of Prlnlln done with
MtnM w dlPeh at T
IV
IB1TU0 OA RUH a specially at TMH-
AUI 49 TJii vuw
.. SLt.
i r
HflyStOKiKlAiiCSifSill
1Z iV X Xi W A. X
. AMIfl..M.ITUIMI
Missouri Kiii6.a iiiul Tnr.ai R. II.
AtJautlcial JV.ji;io iv-H
Misunuri Prtillo ft. It.
Chicago Biu'liiiL'toii ami CiuiioyUl- H-
A K l
Sliesouri llivcr It- Soctt d Gulf U. K..
Oiler 111" best routes from llie (Inlf nt
Vexleo via Red lliiei t.'lly to all polnU In
the
WORTH EAST' AND WS3T I
I'.uiw'iij.ers liiive cliuloo of lollies V lit
Vinita SprinirflslJ Ho- ami St- Louis
S'jdalia and St- Louis
KaniiiM. nnrt C'.Uiotf;o
7oit Eeotr'aiuUCiuisas City.
riillitiuiii'H rnliico BrratvlnK
ICoumi iiu3 Mct'i'ln;;' Cul t
ICtui Through I'roiii
D3ntou fo St. l oiifH uml
C !(cni4
Vl'l-.ont t'lmnije.
Tickets cull bo procured ntul buiiuiue
eliee! en lo all pioiulm ul points In lliolliil.
ti il Hln Ion inul Cumulus liom Hie followlnli
millions on the lino of lliu llonsloii and
Toxus Central Kallwuv '
lllllistoil
III I Oil
KeiopHlelld
Uleni'lll.
Austin
4 Divert
oi all ium
iiniiiiM
.McKlmiey
Nliei'iiinu.
Comlanscil Through Time Card
To points North nnd.Kusl vln.lho
Houston and Texa3 Central IVy
AND CONNKCTIONH.
Train leuvlne Oulvestnn at '3:10 1' 'm. noil
lloiiHtoii ut l;oti i'. h. dully iirrlvnH us follows:
ILil 111 ver City next . fluv at ....
Neii'lllit seeolld du.V ut..
.. 10: Ifi A M.
.. ti:l.ri A. M.
... U:IW p. M.
... ii:ld i". m.
.. ISJjt. ll.
... Kt'l A. M.
.7:4.1 A. M.
. 1:") A. M.
... 11:31 1. M.
.. ll ml r. m.
7:lii A. M.
..IL': 1 1. i.
. 1-M A. II.
. :M A. N.
lniinltial
second iluy at.....
Kfcont! day ut....
third day at
Ililril day ut
third iluy ut
f'otirl Ii iluy ut.
fourth duy ul
third iluy ut
too ii h iluynl
.. . I' 1 1 111 1 1 day 111
third iliiynt
St. liuls
Imlliin.i polls
t.'lucliiiiall
Clilciio i
lliillulo
Altiuny
Pltlshiirif
I'llillltlelilll.'l
New York
Louisville
Hiiitlmore
...fonitli day at.
Wiisliluittou loin 111 'lay ut IS. SI.
Hoslon foiinh day nt ..U:J0 P. M.
HI Paul third day nt 7:1(1 P. M
J. lUiIIAND.Oen'lHup'l.
J. WALDO Oen'l Ticket Aitont.
TEXAS & PACIFIC
I1A IL W AV
JIAS IN CONNKOTION WITH THIS CAlllO AND
FOI.TOS HAtLltnAD OI'KNED A
NEV AND SHORT
TO
ST LOUIS MEMPHIS CAIRO
AND '
.. ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST.
Tills Lino being fully equlped with all
modern Improvements audi ns Westing-
house's Air Brake nnd Miller's Trus-
sed Vlulform nnd t?oupler Is un-
siirpiiNxcd for
Speed Safety ' and Comfort.
TllltiiKdl TK'III TH AM) THl'.lllllH BATKS.
Buperlor iidvnntne.s ofTered Shippers by
liii.i luiuie.
GlIAUli OP
On and aflcr Sunday May
3 1871 Trains will Arrive
aud Depart from Dallas
as fallows:
SInll and KxnreRs...........
4:f0nm
.'Itl.'i pin
. (Mm uui
Acvoiuinndiitloii
Xlllwup.il Krelght.......
AHHIVK.
Mull nnd Kx press - Uirflpm
Anoommodiitlnn - - I:") P'u
Through Krclunt... - - 8:tW pm
Mall Trains run daily. Accommodation
. dully Wuudny excepted.
CLOSE C0SXECTI0X
At Miiinenln nnd Internntlonal Junction
with trains on tun iniernnnonni ami urein
Northern Hull mad for Tyler Palestine
Hunlsvllln. Houston end talveslon. At
Slireveport Willi the Red river bouts for
ew Orleans aim ine noiiui mm wun n r.
Paso Mull Company's stnijes for Mnnnie
Vlelisliiirg nnd tho South. At Texurkana
with tho
CAIHO AND FOI.TOK BAII.BOAD FOR .
St. Louis Itempbl Inulsville Hiro mirairo
AND
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EABT. '
In
minim for theonah tickets and rates to all
important point nt tholexns ami l-ocitlc
Huiiway office corner Lamar street nnd Pa-
clllo avenue.
GEO..NOHLK
General Superintendent
W.H.NEWMAJf . .
Onner.il Pamencer Airent.
KIEDIC3L.
SIN'S OPMOTIIKR AND KATIIEIi
Tl ft sin o hoard up money nnd refuse fo
supply the natural wunis boo leiuu ion ii
..o..rir h.i.rldrn wife. Tis a sin fora
mot Iter to bend over the couch of n benntlftil
yet fn.llnn daiwhter end refuse to spend a
few dollars or Iier ben lit and relief; How
n .ii..i.n!in( mothers mill fathers are
Wwluy cursed wl'h the above sin? Hrklv
pnlcemaclatMl en re-worn suflerlna.n-niiile
ran lie round In all parts ol our country. A
remedy enn be had and yet they refu to
sih ii.I little money for It. 'I he rnil tlmt
will cure Is lr. Uromitoolo bngllsh Kemale
lllltera. . Hold hy ilrliiiiis. woawiin
M Pk'nfilrehaio'rs for a lot or old
V ..r mnul-sn eipel len t llht I tote flir
Babbitt metLPrlo( JW. Apply at th
Herald onto.
r.CAL ESTATE UND INSURANCE.
G. W. Baylor & GueiSry
Ecil Mi and 1mm Agents
OCJcp oh l .lui W !
U R.VM'AI.I.'M lllH'K
30000000 IiisurancuCaiiital Represented
Lite AHMx'lulionof Aim rl.'. i I li.mio.onil Ut
And lliu InlUisvluit 1' lie C'oinpuulil
Tlie Liverpool l omlon uudiilolui
lii'.iimiu'oi.oiiii.iiny avHiii.ii; ui
Ia ix.iuii Mutual Ins. l'o N w... WI.IWO u.
Wesleni llilk Ins t'o Hull All-
trnilo ; nr.l.TilT 110
llll.'Kloll 1. t'n li llleilOll 11011111 mi
u ii'Vlile Jliilil.liu Inn. Co V u.. t.J.on) W
1 1. .11 1
Ik lu km I Wb
1MUAI. liW'lW'fW AtlMNTH
liny inul ll Iiiul it in! Inwu pioperiy In I'll-
lu nnd not Hi Tuaii on eoiuiiilluii. They
pity Lpeelui all oill. ui lo real cl:ilii III tile
elly uml eouiitvot Uiiilus. riiai'iies inoileinle
llnKvl1: A N Ii Itl uiiY always on hand to
show lowu pnMHTlv
EO'JCM'IONM. '
mVHSIl)K ACADEMY
Will hv 0:kii Till June 15lh.
Pupils can mil i' ut any vlasses already
I'm lo. .! inul will lie eliui'tted only lor the
lime Ihey ailelid
Teiius-Tliieo to live dollars per month
payulile iiiontlily.
Ai'iniiifi'ineiits liiive been made by which
under tlio new law pillion will be enabled
to it v u 1 1 IlieiiiM'lves ol die public school loud
III puj ini'iilof tlullon.
M. W. SI All ti: X.
ITiltJ'.llil 1'rini'liMil.
Dallas Female College.
Ilxeri lses Ilimniiieil
Dlomlit tTiiintat'y ." 'T-A.
lU'Kiiiiir Tnllitiii.iH'i' iiKinlli lo $5.
Tuition duo by half term In advance.
I'liplls uiiai'Ked liom uiilraneu lo close of
leiin.
Iiediietlonsforpiiitraeliil Illness only.
-Ample provision for lurno uueeslon of
njiuhemlii the literary and musical depart-
men
Armnuoineuls will bo miulo for pupils to
iw their Jiro rut u uf the pulilie school fund.
lr.i
W.
II. M'AM'V A. St.
lrliiclial.
UTtklUni
Instruct ion on tUa Piano.
MIssMni y MeOwen will receive n few luoro
piijills for insirueiiou on tho PPino. Klio
niuy he found ut thu rnsldemHi of Mr JOilN
W. HW1NI.IKLUS comer Pueillo iivenue und
Uouslon street. llticUm
WINES AND LIQUOnS.
Pryor's Sample Room
111 mi KliN'.ot
Ol'I'ONM i: IIOStilV N IIKl'IJ Nl'ttHI-
The best of Wines nnd Llipioi-n coiistimtly
on nnuii. uuiiiw
THE FAVORITE
BILLIARD HALL
MAIN STREET
Opposite Fields' Theater
This Hall Is a first-class iilnco nulet nnd
orderiv. Tlie bar Is supplied with ttmhestof
WfncHttnd Ulgiiis. . H. J. PR 15 KM AN.
Hldlliu l'roiuletor
Guaranteed Perfectly Pure and cf
tho Highest Grade.
BOQ-EL & RIDDLE
Wholesale Agont3
DALLAS
TEXAS.
It. II. DRENNOIf
Wholesale dealer in
WIXES AH W LIQUORS
104 Thlnl Nlreet
KANSAS CITS'. MISSOURI.
MILLINERY.
To the L
MRS. M. J. JOHNSON
Has removed from the CrutohOeld
Bouse to her new commodious and
elegant establishment next to GosUn
& Co.'s on Main street where ih
has oponed a fine line of Millinery
and Ladles' Famishing Goods and
whore she will be happy to see her
old friends and oustomers. stout
msjmwEous
HAltDUAISi; TOOLS
Agricnltnral Implements
MORONEY WALSH & CO
So 1 Milam Street
. Denier In all kind of
IX A H I XV JX. Tl 33
Wagon ana Carriage Material Etf.
W.liiv. micccedrd the late flrmnftt. TI.
t.n i'n.. and nre selllnBOur lrve and rlnelv
vortl stock of Hardware lu liquidutlou.at
lower ir ec tlmn ever Detore ouerea in
Mbreveisirt
August 1. 1K7S ' diy
1)artlen desliins prtnttn;ot any
wuould gat oor jruutata.
kind
1 yfePETRIEcV
adies!
FRUITS HUTS CONFECTIONERY ETC.
il.ll Olt-l i IT.AIIS iiimI
(at.ii'i'N
i.oi imama oiiiji:s
MIIi.itM ii:.u.s
rixu Arri.i:.s
lI.iAASitii(l
V It V I T N
Or every other variety a well a a full stock
ot;vuiy desuilptlwu uf
CANDIES CI3AH3 TOBACCO
And aural Uksnrtiuvntof .
NUTHhiiiI (UNMCDUOOIM
Al V holism lu and Retail go to
L.T.DOTTO & BRO.
rxdtr fioiillicft.i (.'ur. of tho 8iiiifn
MlSCELLAMUuS.
i:ST;U.UlII2I 1I 1818.
T XI 33
1 publlshod evei-yATURDAIflMOItNINO
and Is made up of all tho best nnd most
IMPORTANT CONTRNTH
or TIIK
1 ii i 1 y II o.r nit!
AND WILL DM MMlR A
VALUABLE FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
TERMS i
One year
$2 60
Six months M
1 60
'MttMMM
Three months
1 00
AddrefS
TIIK DALLAS HERALD
Dallaa Texan.
Branoh!of the Johnson Type Foundry.
FRANKLIN
Stereotype and Electrotype
ITOTJNDllY
108 Vine Sired bet. Ath and 67A
Cincinnati
Allison Smith & Johnson
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
BOOK AND NEWS TYPE
AMD
Printing Materials
Of every description.
STEItOTYPINO AND ELECTP.KOTYPING
Id all their various branches
WOOB EltORAVlJO AHD PATTIRK LbTTXRS
roa Forjitnaitfl.
t. ST. KLIIK. r. STKIROCB
ELK IN & CO.
16A Caul SJIraet Kcw Orlean. .
Importers of all Tnrletle of Enallsh Csr-
petlii Rusele also Oil Cloth Wattlnirs
Curtain Damasks Las Curtains Window
Btaadessts. . sWdtas
HOTELS
PHOENIX HOTEL
Till hotel recently (owmed l.v Ilrowu
t'o. husuusii lliiirouMlily
EENOVATED AND 1TOEIIBD
lid"' I now Ijiruparud to oflur Ih very bsst
ueisuiimiulalous lo both Hi (oval aud trait
hint publle It I
(JIQNTUAMi V
SUi A li !) OS Mi IS NTUEKT
nlnnRwhleli tb street c.nr sre ruiinlnn nd
lor iMinvelilelll'ii until in in lauiouu. u w
the iiiin. noil I u of the oily sland
without a i Kal lu lliu 'Jtiy.
' tl II. Wlulier a "d T. J. A. llrown. clerks
can always be found In Uimoiiicb
imiuiii
C ;MMERCIAL HOTEL
C'OKNKUOKKUM AND JKr KKItHON MTU
!IOI.li:NBKOK a UOOT rrop. 100y
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE
MvILUKSSIV ii WAVK.NPOKT Prop'M
X3m11mi Toacwai '
OENEBAL STAGE .OFFICE.
We Hunrautce the best acvoinluodatlnn la
Northern Texas. wiildliitf
COPJiilERCIAL HOTEL
IIunIc Mtrect
t'OUTWOUTU -i TEXAS.
J. M. PEKKS Proprietor.
The InrKcst best arranxed anil only flr
class hotel lu the city. iilOilly
vshi.;to. hotel.
tin-lvonton Texas
JOHN SUMMERS
CLaUof tlie Kxolfange) i
aiikism . ruonuEToii.
OniiBANS
RESTAURANT
Commerce Nt. Valla Texas.
(Next door to J J. Fondley's.)
We are tuklns Day Boarder at 18.00 Pr
week.
W Airnlsh meals at all hour from the
very bust tho market afford.
We supply famine with fresh oysters lit-
any quantity desired.
We have a flrst-olaa Bar attached to our
Restaurant where In addition to oyster on
tlie"liali-Hlit!ll"llie finest Ihiuorsot all kinds
are retailed.
Wo endeavor to ploas every one and res-
pectfully request a liberal portion of the
public's patronage .
SAFES ANO SCALES.
ir'vinuA.isriE'iBi
Scales & Cotton Beams
HAY SCALLN COTTON NCALES
Counter and Platform Scales
OP AM. DKHCIUFTIOMS AND81ZES .
Gnnrautced Correct and Reliable
Frorn.ner's Rleel Mills for (rrlndlnst Corn
Cotlue DruRS and Mploe Mile' Money
Alarm urnwer uuu nnrivwr s waier uupjius
Pre for Mile at New York price by
A.B. BOWMAN
Ktrkinm Kli.amn street is ew ur lean.
FOR SALE.
FOB. &J.XHt.
'a -ooxtao'e"
Contninlnir. five rooms ellglhlr sltnateil
will be sold at a reasonable .11 ml re to are-
spnnslule party. Terms Ona-thlid cash and
uauince at one anil two rears. Appiy 10
Ofldtf JBLOUK. Jlfl'TACO.
CABBAGE AND T0MAT0E PLASTS
Wilt supply hotels and restaurant with
Ventble a cheap as the cheapest
43d If KOHS 11 KOB. Kos avenue.
TIib Commercial Hotel For Sale.
We will sell the above property on reason-
able terms If culled upon before tho present
lease expire
If not sold by that time we expect to take
charge ot the bouse In person.
Wl( Blake & Barkley.
Fop Sale or Rent.
A large block o' Rroond at the corner nf
Bryan and Cnntunrel streets on the east Bids -of
the Central railroad. The house embrace
two lurK coucrote rooms a Ore place In
each a porch and cook room a basement
room a tine well of pure water stable and
crib and ground enouali for orchard and
Harden. It will be rented until a jmrobaser
oan be found. Apply to
2Sdtf JOHN HENRY BROWN.
PAINTING.
QTJINlNf & SHIELDS
Pain tor o
115 Main Street
EASTorrournrnv
Are preprepared to oonlraot lor all kinds
of
HlirsK.SIG AUDDICOBiTlT PAIKTIKO
PAPER HAXSJIKS. LAm TC.
Orders promptly attended to and satlslao-
tlon gnamnteed. - ' StOd&m '
MULES STOLEN.
$500 REWARD.
Btolen on the(HhdaTofMy Iff?? from ths
undersigned at Mln'neola Wood county
Texas one pair of mules described a fol-
lows: One hnesskln borse mule IS hand
high and one dapple sorrel more mule IS
hands bili. The ware mule had a acsron
the flank.
The shore reward will be paid for the re-
turn of the mules or for Information lead-
Ini to the apprehension of the thief or
thieve. UEeJIWKL. DOYLE
Dallas Texo.
April 15. IK7. " tedlra
Moucy to Loan !
(91660 to07000.
W represent a eapttallst who -wishes to
make loans en first-els real wtata.
IHILb BHlFLliSCOM
Real Fsuta Brokers corner of Elm and Vr
ket stnets. Uit
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