The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 3, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY UEUAL1). SUNDAY MOUNINO MAY 15 1874.
J. S. H.ltTIHH.OW I.O'Hl :1liur
Tliu Official Paper of the I lly
JO II WOKIl.
We have Hie fiiclliilemunl ihiMioi-h-nii'ii
to lo n iinixl uu iil nt n
low ralea am can bo tluiio anywhere
and uieau to do II. DHntf your
l ine job Work to Hi 1! .tU.Y Mi:n-
ALU OI'I'K K Corner of Miiln '!
Lawaralrret.
VALUABLE I10TKL PltOPLUTY
I'Olt BAX.I2.
The well known propnrty:iiiiown an tlio
CrntohlloIl JIouho"
n the oily of Halloa h offered at private
ale Far Inrnui Iwiulro of
vJl). W.lUYLOll.or
JAH.O. (.'HUrcHflUf.D.
Dallas Nov. ft'i. IH73. .Hldlf
Sniscnll of HtooUholdnrrt of Odd Fol-
lows' hull.
A rt'iiiiio Hplttoou Blionld lio the
next improvement In thia city.
A ni'liLKTtN liimril broud unouuli to
get up uu Iudlun war Uiinoe on liim
been put up In the now eotii'thoiiHo.
r The pulillo olslorn on tlic comer of
Elm and Market nireelH hits turned t
arch and will noon bo reudy to turn on
water.
Mili.kr one of tlio cultivated AiiHtln
Htreet bnrlicro will lmvo hl.s nrtlHtlc
saloon open to-day. Drop in and
sliuve. . .
IlKv. Mb. Cariiaiit will deliver a
temperance sermon at Odd Follows'
ball this cvenliitfttt early candle light.
Ciilzeus generally two invited to at-
tend. Divine services will bo hold In Oor-
nmn in the market hall at half mint 10
o'clock to-day by Rev. T. Kchuler from
Waco. All our German friends are re-
spectfully invited to attend.
Thirty bales of the snowy staple
rolled in to our city lunt night about
dusk all the way from tho lower edge
of Ilill county. It went round to Elm
street but to whom consigned or sold
we did not learn. .
Acauldon bus been placed in the
court houso yard full of sculdluir
water to "bile" down uny man until
his most Intlumto creditor won't recog-
nize him who dares to spit on the ear-
pet in the new court lmime. : '
One of the results of tho modern pic
nic is that the young lady attendant
will always take care to explain on her
return home that the red spot on her
check was caused by ono of the girls
t browing a strawberry at her.
Attention Is called to t'ao card of Dr.
O. Beaumont physician surgeon oeu
list and aurlst office at tho Crutchlleld
house. Tho doctor has bceu very suc
cessful in his practice and can refer to
some of our best citizens as to his skill
A two horso hack running to the
brewery garden will connect with
every car to-day at the eastern termi-
nus at one o'clock and continuing
to the close of the gardens. Tho hack
will bo in charge of Mr. M. V.
Knowles. Fare to the garden fifty
cents. ' '
If General John C. Breckinridge is
to be present at the State fair at Hon
ton us rumor says bo will we suggest
to our city authorities the propriety of
extending to him an Invitation to visit
D.illiis.' Wo know ho has many friends
hero who would beglud to shake him
by the hand again.
Am. the trash and broken stone ac
cumulated on tho ground immediately
surrounding the court house Is being
rapidly hauled oil much to the (lis-
comforture and unhuppiness of the
nvorago Dallas gamin whose chief joy
was in burrlendiuir himself behind the
court yard trees and sailing the rem-
nants ot rock at passing "bee-gums."
CommukioN service will bo held at
lbs Elm street Presbyterian church
this morning and in tho evening a
lonture will bo delivered by the pastor
to young men. Dr. Smith should have
had us ut his elbow when preparing
his appeal to the callow youth of our
city. Our facilities for knowing "the
ways that are dark and tricks that are
Vain" of those goslins are immense.
Mn.P. W. Linskib "undertaker
Main sfrcet has purchased all the un-
dertaking material and fittings re-
cently used by Messrs. G. M. Llltlelleld
& Co. and having now on baud u large
assortment of goods in his line is pre-
pared to furnish burial cases and cas-
kets of all kinds together with ordi-
nary wooden cofllus at tho shortest
notice and to atteud to funerals lie
solicits a Bhare of public patronage.
Captain IIardcastxr the business
mauuger of tho Houston Age is in the
city. Tho Houston Age is one of the
very ablest aud one of the most clegaut
newspapers of the southern press and
its splendid success is principally due
to tho massive and inflexible energies
of Captain Hardcastlo. Its editor
Colonel Uustave Cook is known all
over me stale iw being one ot tho most
trenchant profound aud polished po-
litical writers in the south.
Attention is called to tho change
on tho Texas uud Paeifto railway.
Com menoiug with this morning trains
will run as follows: Mail and express
leaves Dallas at 4 A. M. and arrives ut
11:50 i m. Accommodation train
leaves Dallas at 2:45 p. jr. and arrives
atl p. m. Through freight train leaves
Dallas at 6 A. sr. and arrives at 8 p. u.
Through tickets to all important points
can be .had at the ticket office in
depot corner Pacific avenue and Lamar
street from which all trains leave at
the above time.
Parker's Compound Fluid Extract
Buchu is the result of years jf expe-
rience iu the private practice of a leach I
lng nbyslelao. It Is unejUuled by any
Utr raafy It) flections pwuAU to
f lllllll'M Bllcll UN ClilllNwlM 1 e t'lllloll
Jrtltflllllllly. i'tll II f.llllfnrM 111' .MIIM'H-
Hldll 111' 1 1 111 (lllHlllllllll'V I'VIH Mini Iuiih
WlltrTlltwl III' Nl'llll'lllllH HllltO (if till!
L'tui'UM Ja;UHiiiiIiu'ii ul' W'lilli.'d Hnlil
liy iill ilnifjA'lHiM. nvi'i'ywIiiM'o.
MinllK f llioN'O' ltliK'Ocr of Mil' H.tu
JllCllllO JlOllI
At a meeting of the Hoi'Mihlilcrx of
the Kan Jacinto hotel last night lit the
ollleeof the company tlio following
gentlemen were elected n hoard of
directors for the ensuing year: It. F.
Tompkins II. 8. Frviiy J. K. D
llhuliH V. C. Connor Tlmiinis Fields
(t is the Intention of tlio directors to
push the work forward lit once.
I'l'ruiaiinl.
Tho following fjentlcinen whose
cards we find upon our table arrived
In our city yesterday and aro slopping
at the Commercial hotel: 8. A. Cun-
ningham K. Into of tho Slu lliy vllle
(Teunesseo) Commercial; lion. A K
Hons clerk of tho supremo court of
Tennessee and A. Frlorson J-lsq. of
Khelbyvillu. Also W. 11. McKntire J.
T. Johnson and Messrs Hrewsoii
MeCord and .Sunders of Home Georgia
Mrs. II11 III.
Hut a faint Idea of the apparently In-
exhiiustalile stock of spring millinery
goods kept by this lady can bo given
In a newspaper notice. Huch a variety
of straw hats and bonnets of tho lead
ing shapes and colors and of the moHt
reasoiiablo prices have seldom been
collected together lu oneestabllshment.
Our luily readers should bo sure and
villi 111 tint! examine over Mrs. Bath's
stock. A splendid collection of hiur Is
also offered for sale at this emporium.
Tim hi root Lump.
The gas company bus Just received
tho street lamps and will us soon
as arrangements are made with the
city council proceed to erect them on
suiih streets as inny be detenu I net!
upon. Colonel John Loekwood who
has full churge of the works Is ener-
getically forwarding the wholo thing.
An experienced mechanic from Bt.
Louis Is superintending the neccsniry
masonry Inside of (lie building and by
tho lAtli of the current month our city
will 0o lighted by gas. When the
works aro entirely completed we will
give a full ami scientific description ol
tlio enterprise
Willi! three Ilallns I.mlitu Itiil.
A coihplimciit as graceful as it was
beautiful was the presentation to the
criminal court room yc-terd.iy of a
very pretty carpet of u dainty figure
to cover the raised platform which
constitutes tho judicial seat of his
honor Judge Bilas Hare. The gift was
from Mrs. Major James UiirUley wife of
our princely rlierillj Mrs.fcanmelliliikc
Wife of the genial (Samuel Blake Estj.
of that sterling house of Messrs. Clark
Bryan & Blukc and Mrs. Frank Aus-
tin wife of our popular Mala street
Jeweler Frank Austin Esq. We learn
that it Is the intention of these ladies
to present his honor Judge .Silas Hare
on taking tlio bench in the new court
room on Monday with a hoquet which
coming from theso ladies cannot be
other than the most choice and elegant
of nil the blooming radiance of flora's
realm.
Whcnt.
This very popular retail dry goods
houso offers per advertisement in un-
other column their entire stock at ex-
tremely low figures ; in fact starving
prices. The pushing head of the house
boldly and in a high key declares that
he means business. Ami ns n mer-
chant Mr. Wheat means just what he
suys. The ladies will Hud every article
on hi shelves marked down to suit their
most siiueeniish notions of economy
and all the ladies aro economical of
course. Ono object in their reduction
Is to avoid tho expense of removing
IIiIb stock to the handsome new build-
ing adjoining Fields' opera house
where this energetic and always relia-
ble gentleman will open 0110 of the
most splendid stocks ever Introduced
In this city.
It. V. 'l'oiiiplilus.
Attracted to tho spacious warehouse
of this enterprising llrm by the hissing
of steam whirr of wheels and the bu.z
of machinery we witnessed yesterday
a new method of displaying the finish
speed and motion of agricultural nut'
cblnery.
Witlm flve-horso "Baxter" engine
which Is a beautiful sample In itself
he is running a "Kirby" combined
reaper and umwer ns u self rake show-
ing the full action of the knife beaters
and rake the same us if In the field.
For strength and adaptability to gen-
era' character of work this machine is
at the head of the list of the one
wheel reapers. lie is also running the
celebrated "Champion" reaper and
mower as n self rake. The finish
thoroughness of construction speed
nnd steadiness of motion of this ma-
chine speaks for Itself ami is built ex-
pressly to cover tho need of a light
running utrong and durable machine.
The "Case" thresher of full size com-
plete with stacker is also run by the
same engine nnd by its handsome
appearance seems to bo asserting its
own merits. It Is n superiorly built
machine with all the latent improve'
meuts. .
This method of showing the full ac-
tion of agricultural machinery is a
good one and in accord with the push
of MajorTompkins. All that is needed
to carry out the illusion of 11 harvest
Held is the presence of the wheat. And
what marvels as labor savers they are.
The contrt between these merchuuts
and the time-honored flay and antique
filckie is os marked as the contrast be-
tween the classical fig leaf of tho pri-
mnl garden and tlio toilet of the
modem belle with her deftly woven
fabrics subtly wrought laces and
wealth of oruameuts aud again as
marked excuse us ladies as the con
trust between the drony dremy bell '
of Mm period anil the wldu-nwnko In-
dustrious buxom girls of (lie piiht
Wc ml vino nil fanners and those In-
Icivxtrd in improved machinery to look
In 011 the major's exhibition whether
they are III need uf iiuielllliery or not.
he has exerted himself to obtain con-
trol of only the very best kind of goods
and to tuir inexperienced eye wo
should say he has eU'ccted Ids purpose
"ONCK MORE DVl'tl THE IUUi; II."
Illtlnrll Is Iti'luruiMl la l.lmha Agnln.
Bldwell who was arrested a few days
ago by Hherlfl Barklcy as one of the
supposed Kan AntouRi mall "cule
bugors" turns up after having cleared
blnisolf of the II I'm t charge In the role
of an alleged linrso thief. Ol) his re-
lease by tho United States marshal
on the first charge ho received uu cm-
phiilic hint from Shei llt' Barkley that
Ills withdrawal from this city would
perhaps bo better for tho city Its ofll-
cers anil his kingly self This he
thought all nonsense anil he tie
elded Unit Dallas wns big enough to
hold lilm for a few days and so he ru.
malned. And on the second day after
his discharge ho stops into tho lli:n-
Ai.u olllco and asks us to furnish him
space enough to vindicate himself he
foru the public on the mall question.
Wo tendered him the space but with
our constitutional ilillblenee observed
that. Iho public might say after reading
11 "Oh toll that to tho marines."
Then Mr. Bldwell disappeared modl-
tutlvcly from our sanctum and never
more did we hear of B. until yesterday
when become in from the country in
company Willi a Mr. Holilw who leads
him lu by the ear to the sherill and
solemnly uillrms that the virtuous
Bldwell who once wauled to "vlnili
cute" himself had stolen u horse uud
trappings of his (Mr. Hobbs') neighbor
As soon as tho affidavit was made out
llldwell dropped the lid of 0110 of his
eyes at the sherill' anil warmly desired
to say a sweet word ir two by way of
Ills Innocence to that gentleman. The
sherill' coldly waived a repellent palm
at Bldwell nnd declined u confab and
turning to n - deputy directed that
functionary to turn him over to Kit
Carson.
To tlio I'M I tor of Hi" Inl!ii 1 1. mild :
You recently published the beau-
tiful poem "All quiet along the Poto-
mac to-night'' with 1111 Interesting ac-
count of this authorship. Tlio object
of this note is to nslt you If you can
produce that touehlugly beautiful
poem written by Colonel Hawkins f
Tennessee while In prison at Camp
Chase the first stanza of which coin
mences thus :
"Your hater cume l.ut camn too lute
l'or Ueuvmi Imil iiliihncil Its own."
Its publication in your columns
would gratify niiiny boys who once
wore the grey one of whom makes
this request. x
I'or Niilc.
Homo ulflo tlin struct property cIoro to
iiisiiit-HH n Imraiun Cull on
JOHN HKNltY 1I1IOWN & YEN ABLE
"hill Ileal Kdtalo Aoiit Main Miect.
Tim stockholders of IhoCHltl Fellows' hull
will meet nt tho I01I150 room nt four o'clock
nn l.itiilnv nv.iilm ..iivt A it .m....n.. u.m
.... .-u..i...aT i.va...in ..VAUa ..11 UlllCl.l 11111
hil nrelnivi.it wltli I IimIi ..nnriu
7hltt JOHN J. GOOD
lSeed A Lalhrop I'.Ini street
next to Wlient'M lime paper
:ii;s straw ami ltiaiiillu paper
al hi. jmmun prices.
liltl I m
For Sale.
Thrcu aoml resiaeuiws lu this olty. Iinm
Ulatu posHusslon tilven.
loU-iltl- ' HTK AQALIj it CO.
1'lerco fc Iijlc keep every-
iiiiu i:i ISie musieul Hue IVoiu
a Jive eeut jews harp up to it
.1000 piano. Nheet music not
to a ud ia our stock we will or
der promptly anil receive it in
a lew days. Always on hand (lie
i inest Imported si riiiptthat can
he i'tuiud in Xew York.
H5U0 KEHAKD.
Board at Klngilou's Kestiun-nitt 7 00 pel
woek.
OlHllw
O'loo itKWAitn.
B.)nnl nt Kindlon's llestnnraiit 17 00 per
week. tiomw
Kroni the frlKjil eones of the north to the
..." I i.. it wmtii uii! Kreui ery ih
Tow ii i.oik for Knlc.
Twelve lots (one block) on tliu iii-lnoipnl
.lllwlltl.kll Btri.t nf llinl...... ... 1 1 ... ..I. I .... ....
... .mi i.i il 1 1: il il in uu
!ie CViilrnl llallriHul In Uullau county for
JOHN W.8VIN'f)ELlfl
ll'l'-xltf lli-ralil oitlce
Bluenud's t.lliliiliiK Hiilr lyo Is ft favorite
with tmruers as It Is nutttrul lu effect and
econonilcul lu uo.
CoiiKiimpllun can he cured. It has been
proved ueyoml a douht. Marsden' Pectoral
Unlm lms nffected permniient cures after the
pittlcnt has ..-eon Riven over by phyitlcians.
Kor sii le by all druggist.
8.100 1ILWARII.
Board at Kliidon's Ruitnurniit 17 M per
week. 6Wlw
Too l (fly to Ki.
Tho tmth l thnt lndy hns only lost hor
lK'nnty liy coiilliiiicd III health but luiit wult
UU hIu uM two or three bullies of English
Kcinnle Ulllem and your opiulou will un-
tle'i;o a ul IkIiI chunne.
KunilHy Hchool ricnle.
Tho Hl-vav stml nnrl f.il. TlalluaR.il.iii.it.
whoolt of tho Methodlxt El'lueopnl Church
xotilii will alvH a plculo lu tho Bi-ove ailjoiu-
hilt I he fnlr grounds.on fluturdav. t he 9th dav
of .May. AddriSises oh tho subject of Mabhuth
schools will be delivered by Mr. West and
the ltuv. Mr. Callom. Vrm.i.u .n.i 1.11.1.....
geiierully nnd nil friends of Huiulny schools
me cum mil) I II VI leu 10 ftlU'llll.
HAMUEL AHJHTKONU
"dtd City Wlsslonsry.
Have you tried the new Ma-
tionery and naner firm. Elm
Nlreet.next tolVhentn. HeediV
Latiirop will Hell envelopes
writins and wrapninz paper.
nnd Nlout iiaanilla bap at Ht.
IiOiii.4 prleew.
81dlm
EnsltMi Pemnle Hitlers that rainnns iemsl
moUloiu has bceoms a by-word monj our
psople and manr relieved ladles btaiafir.
lroroqoU(curnmiroloUoa.
A Hare I Imnrc.
Wo oir.'r f"r kulo niir loro nt (Iruuliury
Toxii" (inu iIoIiik iniii'o lnmlni'iw tniin uny
two litniHt s In lloo'l ("Miniy till oitah Tim
UiiHliirvt Inu ulw.t'4 ln'i'ii ninl t now vury
prullliililtf Wo Imve m RuihI Hi (iroof Iioiiku
llllll II llll'O Wl-ll IK' I. .Ill'll Kllll'li of uiioiIm I
wsnt lay Imiili.T 10 iiksIM inu limn U my
only ri'iiMiu fir silling.
H 1). Ill.AKIC
USilir or Clin It Uryini A lilitltu
(J old l't iiis Itlmik ItuokN i:i'.
Tlio Inrucwl. iiiomI 'OinilcUi
inn 'lKiiii( stock ol'icoltl l'iS
kill Ilk iMMlkM MtlltioiM'l')' klklcN
Sunday school lllcraliirc Ink
iiockcl iMioks. hmikciV ciihcn
ii'iil la r il list e rM lcl lire I Vuiiicn
album. iMX'kcl cutlery nnd ere-
qiit-l ncI lu DalliiM l ill Frank-
II u n liowk store .1111I11 Mlrccl.
lVc lnivoliiNi rend vt'ilu uplen
did assortment of new publleu
tloiisfroiuXctv York 11 ml I'lilla
dolphin puhlNlicrx. Oilier In
voice Ut follow.
l'IF.UC'KiV i.yli:.
I.nw Illaiius of every description for salo
itiul pi lnluil to order at tills olllou.
Law Blnnks of every description tor sale
and printed loorilnr nt thlsolllee
l'roioNiils.
M.VYtUfS OKKItT)
Citv ok Dai I. am April ai l7l. J
l'nipoHiiU will be recnlvi'.l nt my olllee
until Tuendiiy eveiiluu tlio It fill dny of .May
foi fro Unit tho prisoner confined lu Iho city
cnlnhotmo lor one year W. I..t'Alll'lI
U'Jilta Mityor.
It 1 1 IJtO A OTOJll. lltl.lv.
Arrival mill llepiirliire of Ti-iilus Hi
PllllllN.
IIOUMTON AND TKXA8 CKNTBAti
Ai rives
From theHoiiih (mull ami nxpress). U:2(i ii.in
l'ruin the Niii'llitiniilliuiduxpreiwj. H:;l t. in
Mixed I mm Small 1:IHI p.m.
Mixed train Norll 1:117 u. in
TKXAM AND l'ACIKIC
Irfiiives. Arrives
Mn 1 1 and Kxiiress 4:H n. in lh.ni p in
Mixed Train 'I.i p. in. 6:0u p. in
AKKANMAN.
From theLittleUock Cluzette of May
1 we learn the following particulars
of tho tight between tho Uaxter anil
Brooks forces referred to in yester-
day's ilispatclieK:
About 11 o'clock last night General
Newton received olllcial disp.itchos
from Pine Itlull' that General King
wnite nus just returned n-omewuas-couy
anil reports as follows: lie found
about two hundred armed men tit the
corner store in .leti'ei'son county. He
sent forward three olllcers to order
them to disperse but they were llred
uimn Without being heard anil a tight
ensued resulting in the death of nine
men uud twenty wounded to the mob
with thccaiitureofthe two leaders Mur-
pny ami Viintiesauiie nntl eighty-two
men with n loss to him of seven men
wounded tiutl three horses killetl and
seven horses wounded liedlsehargetl
an tnc men to tncir homes alter liav
ing disarmed them. Further adviees
state that there is another similar or
ganization of about two hundred men
in Lincoln ami Arkansas counties and
General White has been directed to
tllsperso them also. Thus the war
opens
IlcqiiCNlH lo the l.ees.
The will of Mrs. A. M. Fit.hugh of
Alexandria Virginia a member nt the
Lee family bestows the bulk of her
large property upon the children of
me late ucnurui.lt. 1 J.ee relatives of
nor iiusoanu ny whom it was lo-
qucathed to her. 8he was worth ?200-
uw in iioutls stocks and money iu ad-
dition to her lurire landed eHtnteH
Tho itaveusworth estate goes to Gene
ral it. J' .Lee's clilltlrcn. General
1 itzhugU ljce gets u purtion of itieh
lnnil uud SoUOtl. Tho rest of the Uieh-
land and Arkindale estates is divided
equally among General 1' it. Lee's four
brothers Henry Kmith John nntl
Daniel Mr. It. C. Leo receiving the
lute resilience of Mrs. Fit.liuirh in
Alexandria. 1000 and un annuity of
ouo noi uowever 10 eoinc into pos-
session of the house until after the ex-
piration of live years during which
time his mother is to occupy It. Mr.
Charles Carr ami his sister Miss Eliza
Curr each receive $100(10. The Golds-
boroughs of Maryland are also re.
memberetl and William Hurke the
aiiinig-rooni servant gets tho cottage
in which no lives and SviOtiO. A claim
rorSvlunoo damages to the Itavens.
worth estate is pending before the
claims commission.
Liquor JU'iiiNliMioii.
The legislature of North Carolina
has passed an act entitled "for the bet
ter security ot human life." It pro
vldes that any person who mauufae.
tures sells or deals iu spirituous liquors
us u uriiiK oi uny name or Kind con-
taining foreign properties or ingredi
ents poisonous to the system shall be
punished with tivo years' imprison-
ment in the peuitentinry. The certifi-
cate of a competent chemist shall be
prima javte evidence against the
olfender.
Tho legislature of New Jersey at its
last session passed a bill which pro-
vides for the appointment of an in
spector of liquors in every county of the
state wnose tuny it snail ue to exam-
ine allalcoliolio liquors ottered for sale
lu his distriet and visiting with severe
penalties any attempt to vend impure
or adulterated beverages.
Tim Rome correspondent of the Lon-
don Times writes under tlute of April 3:
" 'His Holiness Pope Tins IX enjoys
excellent health.' This is a fact to
which all persons privileged to fre-
quent the Vatican private apartments
unci admitted to the polntltrs venera-
ble presence unanimously bear witness.
It is a tbemo on which the clerical
papers become t ranscenden tly eloquen t.
'Every one' they sav. 'observes with
wonder uud almost stupefaction the
norm ana rouusi health or the holy
father.' His appetite is '-ery great'
and his digestion 'perfect.' Almost
every day he goei down for long walks
into ine Vatican gardens anil yester-
day he was sauulerimr about without a
cloak just as In his chamber with no
other garment thun his white robe.
lie walked rust and briskly without
the ait! of a stick his cardinals follow-
ing him with diltleulty. He has never
been so joyous so full of confidence in
the approaching restoration of the
temporal power. Ho is incessantly
jesting. Ills conversation sparkles
with quibs and oranks and repartees
but he is always somewhat harsh with
his prelates whom he scolds severely
anil especially with Antonelli whom
he cither scolds or turns into ridicule.' "
"AN Arkansas Doner snvs there is
coal enough In that state 'to keep per-
dition blazing for a hundred Years'"
Then let her furnish It for perdition
will need every bushel of it before it Is
done with half her noiltloaJ rascals.
Courlsr-Journal
DANKifJG AND IliSURANCE.
h. J A II A MS. J. lu I.KONAIII)
Adams & Leonard
13 -A. 1ST 33L 23 IT. SJ
Corner of Him h Austin Ets
DALLAS - - TEXAS
Pr and sell Exuhtiuxct on
SVAV YOUH
NT. t.ODIN
HOUSTON
And nil parts of
FiUROPE.
Wo uIko iifKotlulo flint dims' honilN uud
inn lie Icmnsim K'Kiil col I litem I".
Collect Iuiih Hindu uf till poluUln tlio I'' '
ltd NtiiteH 4 i
W. K. Ill till KH JNO. V. WALUKX
Pn-iiUlenl. Ciuhlur
(OF
CAPITAL
$250000.
DIRECTORS.
T. C. JORDAN J. R. coins
V.E. HUGHES 0.0. SLAUGHTER
HOT UH FlltlM a.m. TO I p.m. BUw
JOHN KERR I'reMdcnf.
K. 11. (iKl'llKU faslilcr.
Dallas County Saul
Cor. IVIain and Lamar St?.
DAL. LAN.
TKXA.S
Capital $100000
NBW YOllK HTOCKIIOLDKHtl.
il. W. llonnell of lmiinell Linvsoii A Co.
uniiKem t uuiihireiii.; jfienunioiu Witt1
nil U...l M. 'ei... K..lrk Nl.m... V..l.t .
H. tlnt'-r. No. 'M llrn i I Nlr.io' New York!
Ueoiue tvull No Ud. Hiond Htreel New York.
vuiieeiioiiH ti'oniiiiy utienneu iu. autr
U. H. AY.
J. . M.IUII
ED. S. GAY & CO.
GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENTS
Ai-fl lireimred to wrllo Policies on nil
Jcsiriihle Klultit In tho very Hunt Couiuunlux
Hi inn luiv.
0H.C3 on Main Street
BETWEEN
AUSTIIN AND IiAMAR
6dly
WILLIAM B. OAOTON. W. H. THOMAS
GASTON & TIIOBIAS
Z3.XTIX2rLS
AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE
IXSURAXCE AND COLLKCTIXG AGENTS
BWINK'8 NEW BUILDING
North Klile ot the Public Sciuare
Dallas - - Texas.
Mareh 1 1SW ly
J B. BOKDQQS.
J. B. SCRUGGS & CO.
GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENTS
OFFICE Over Schneider A Davis Kim
street Diilhw TeXHH . 18(1 ly
Southern Life Insurance Company.
During the nbxonceor Mr. 8. L. May from
the elty the IniNliieHSOf UiIk company will he
attended lo by
ph. m. b. rnAXKLin
At the Bookstore of M. B Franklin on
Main street DuIIim.
February 2t) 1B74. iSdtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING
THK
SAN JACINTO HOTEL
Healed proposals will he received al the of.
flee of the San Jacinto Hotel company for
the erection of said hnlldlnu until 'I'ltesday
Mayfltli. Proposals will ho received for the
ereetlon of thoeiHiro btllldlnsor for any ills-
tlnet part. Each old must be accoiuiiaiiled
with a bond of one thousand dollars condi-
tioned for thefalthfiil execution of the con-
tract if awarded. Good and sulllclent securi-
ty in the sum of not less than ten thousand
dollars wi'l tin required from the micem ful
bidder or bidders l'lnns and speclllcatloiis
may he seen nt the onice of Lni K A Wood-
side Austin street. Tho bids will booHned
and contractu let by the boanl of directors to
be elected by the stockholders on May 2d
Instant. The lompany reserves the rhtht to
OHstd
rvjeei uny auu UII U1UH.
W. H.HKLLH.
Secretary pro tern.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
Under and by virtue or a deed ot trust exe-
cuted nnd delivered on the 61 li dav or Au-
gust A. Ii. IK7:l by Pat. O'Donnell ft' Bra. to
Joseph Young trustee to secure the pay-
ment of certain promissory note made and
dcllvoreil same date by said Pat. O'Donnell
ft Bro. to Hehneider Dovii for tl SMI and
also to secure Iho said Hclmelder ft Davis In
the payment of lwenty-eii;ht hundred dol-
lar for money advanced and groceries pro-
visions ami othiir iiierehmidlso furnished to
said Pat.D'lionnell A Bro. by said Hclineider
A Davis dining tho twelve months next fol-
lowing the iliile of wild deed of trust I will
sell at the court houso door. In the cltv and
county of Dallas suite o' Teas at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash on
Wednesday the IHtli day of May A. D. 1X74
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M. and 3
o clock r. M the following dcxcrllxd proiier-
ty to-wit : 22 innles 1 horse. 7 w.igons 1 bug-
gy S plows 43 scrapers 10 setts ol double har-
ness 1 blackstnltn forge nnd tools.
t. JOHF.PU YOU NU'. Trustee.
Dallas. Texas. April ill l74. - Vln;!l!Hm5
Horn Ktolen!
From the premise- of the undersigned In
this elty en the night of the imil Instant a
chestnut sorrel mare 2U years old 14 hands
hlg i.lrregularatar.mosilyon left side nl face
whlt streak on the len Vose. and hind left
font white. A liberal reward win be paid for
her delivery at the Heiald ofBeelo
. . W. J. WALTER.
April 18 1874
civil
DALLAS
0H
'KR-Ordl 5 Oftrdi Bill H(
NOTICE. -
1I IM.AN MAHCK la INT4.
Jilv 71 At Moriurtrny this day becomes an equal
-Partner in onrilrm. Having; disposed of our Books and l
Stationery we propose to
large stooli o' ''xruilE a first-class stock of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
for Wholesale anil Retail trade. Thanking our friendd
and tho publio generally for their very Libera patron
age in tho past with enlarged capital and increased
facilities we propose for the cash to give bur customers
as good bargains as any house in Texas.
OTBA&AXiIj CO..
aidawlr
THE DALLAS PLAITING . MILLS.
CunlrKtor nl Biillfr.
GROVE &WAITT Pr'S.
C. W. COWAN Sup't.
Flooring Hoveled Siding and Coiling
ON HAND OK DUKHHFD TO OHIiER.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY
Corner Main and Poyilras Slrcet
I. II. JAMESOJH
Manager Building
Dcp't.Hup't Machlno
Hhup.
EstlmntcK iiiiiiln and
('oiiti'iicutiikeii
for every diiserlpllon
of I'lirpeiitei iind
Joiners work Slouo
Iron or Wood
Fronts I'liunlers mid
Shelving built to
Order mid lit tlio
shortest notice.
DAIjIjAS
H. C. HOSKINS
Wholesale
IDlm street IDcvlljae.
Having purrlinsrd tlie'lniei-ict of my former partner 8. A. Fomlrcn lu the drug business
I am now prepared to oiler the lurgest stock of "
Drugs. Medicines Patent Medicines Etc.
1 hat has ever been brought to the interior of Texas aud ra determined to
SELL AT THE LOWEST FIGURES
n . L. l i im! Llst ! nny 0" fl'it'sdns It. Call and compare mine witl
Or eiuis in d Oalveston prices culeiiiate Irel-lit ilrnyug wharliige insurunce ami
t ! niH l! w h "1U gaut lusli of i"lu 111 f'-deriuii irom u ulstiinco und I
. ion nuperior InilnceiuentH to Cllvo Mo Yoor Palronase.
Ciuiraiilcc Evt-ry Article ns Reprrscuteil
Hi))ln to nieilt and reelvoyour pntronngn
BOOKS STATIONr.RY ETC.
THE NEW BOOK STOKE
M.B. FRANKLIN
Main street Two Doors East cf Austin
UAI.LAS TEXAS '
Has the Urgent and most elegant stock ot
Books Stationery Gold Pens
CUTLERY'
AlT)um3 Varieties Etc. Etc.
Ever hrought to Northern Texas which he In
oflerliiir at vholi suln or retail.
Ksiieolal attention is called to his stock
pr Ithiiik Books Albums lllhlen Hvinn-
bonks Kino Hoaps Perfumery Wrllinn
IJcKks Aork Uoxea IiressiiiKund Card Oimw.
In miort ho Is iirepared lo furnish any-
thing found lu a Arxt-elass liookstore and as
he purchases direct from the manufacturer
he Is enabled to oiler great iuduceinents
to the trade and he very respectfully
Invites an insocctlon of hisstojk. SMdtr
Reed & Lathrop
Booksellers Stationers
AND
PAPER DEALERS.
Next Door to Wheat's
Elm street fitalla Texas
4Cdlf
Aeut for WIHoit's Printing Ink.
OILS UBPS ETfc
LONE STAR
Oil and Lamp Company
Wholesale and retail dealers In '
Spang's Excelsior Oil
And other
ILLUMINATING OILS
Chandeliers Lamps
BURNERS CHIMNEYS WICKS &n
IVo. OO Elm St.
Idly
BUY YOUR CLOTHING :
OF
Rosonfleld Sc Co
B. CU. FUUTfl 1 flSE ST. L0C1X
open in connection with our
notlwirliig larkiti Ski
JAM. M. FINHEB
Machinist.
Himh Doom Blinds
Brackets Tu'ulug
Moulding
Window Frumei
uiudo to any dwiired
Pattern.
Portable Buildings
for mores Dwellings
. ChtircheH or
Hchoohouaes Cut
Filled Marked and
ready for erection
uud Nailing.
TEXAS
Druggist
with Ham
and other
think
by Mo ! or I Uill Refund Your Money.
l ain truly yonrs
BOOT flfiQ SHOEMAKERS.
i D. UAHKY.
D. C. HAP.IIY.
Harry Brothers
FASHIONABLE
; 1" '
Boot and Shoe Makers
South end of Clark & Bryan'
Xew ItulhiliiK Corner of Halo and
Lnmar Ntreeln
Juiiias - - lexas.
.TOII1V MOllIiELL
MANUPACrUREU OP
BOOTS AND SHOES-
MARKET ST. BET. ELM AND MAIJI.
J"ob work a speciality. (Satisfaction ttnar-
GREEIMWALL & L0VLOIM
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
' (OPPOSITE HANGER BROS.) '
Elm street Dallas Texan.
THE BEST OF WORK GUARANTEED.
' : iiam :
DENNI& SIMON
Boot and Shoemakers
iAiLian X'tVA
Havinp; resumed business at our old shop
on Commerce street opposite to the City
Hank we respectfully solicit a renewal of the
liberul patrouane bestowed on ns formerly.
We are prepared with a ood mock of ma-
terial to make the best of work and will
RUiunnteo n lit. J)UNN1 A 81MON.
UHllas.April 1 lwt. I3dm
ONTRftCTORS AND BUILDERS.
JO. A. LEONARD. v. C. LEONARD.
LEONARD BROTHERS
Contractors and Builders
lmiOK AND STONE
Mnterlol furnished Estimate made and
Buildings erected at the shortest notice.
Oillce on Austin street next door to Odd
Fellows' Hall. .' -
H. CAREY
1
SHOP ON MAIN STREET
Scar the Dallas Foundry
Ha will make eontrncls for any kind o
bulldiim Plans. Speeillcatlon and EstL
mau lurnlshed to parties wishing to kullilt
nd limlerlHl supplied when dn-ired. Sliltf
Q A TWT WTTriTifl cl n . .
OO.UIXJ IU X JliXVO Ob jJt .
! '
1 . ' . ' ' 1
Carpenters "and Builders
.. .- ' ' i. . .LI: '-..:..- . -.
corner oi kom Avenue ana Austin (Treet -
D A XiXi A S . T E X A S. .
Blorct flttvd la MtI BHoji Ifatlw.
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