The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 12, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY IIF.RALI): TUESDAY M0RN1NC MAY 112 J 874.
LOCAL TVKWH
J N MtNrilOI.OW. I.'nl Mller.
Tfte Oinctal Paper of the H
JH WOHIi.
Wettavolhe laclllllmaii.l lite work-
pi e a U do BM .
law ralcn.ua ran ba done anyiiliaro
ana we wb I U It. Url "
rtna Jab War laTHK DAILY
AI.D orflfK. rrr wf Main and
l.amar alrcvla.
VALUABLE HOTEL MOl'LUTY
1TOU HALK.
Tlie well kuown iitorly Known as the
Orutohllelsl IIoiuo"
n the flly or Dallas In offered at private
ale. rot turini inquire or
GEO. W. 1IAYLOK or
JAH.O. CllUTCHKIKLD.
Dalian. Nov. im. WkM
We learn that a colony of llfty Irlnli
famille are to Heltln oil land near thin
city.
Main street on Hunday hukkchUjiJ for
that avenue a "ttpwlal river eorreit-
pomk'iit."
ThbV made the flint dirt soraUrti yen
torday.for the benellt of what N to bo
the Bail Jacinto hotel.
We would proiKiwi to all the grange
editor" that they cultivate bearda due
to the "U'arded grain" you know.
An advertlHenieut announcing the
loss of a gold locket and gold miwonlo
keyntone apiH'uro In auother column.
HHKitiKK Uakklev jiubllHljea a "fair
warning" iu another column. There
are few purlieu but whom are InteroHted
and attentlou to the game la directed.
Boys and cattle are doMtroying the
fruit ou trees and tho treea themselves
in thin city to the amouut of hundred
of dollar. The boywdiould be pounded
and the cattle impounded.
A Swkbe girl wan taken up by her
father Iu thin city ou Sunday morning
aud returned to Houston which
city buo hud left In order to cHcapo the
vexations of an unsavory admirer.
A Littlk boy ou Sunday ingoing to
church stopped ou Lamar street at
tracted by a colt and while fondling it
about the head was so severely bitten
by the animal that it is likely the boy
may lose his baud.
A meeting) of the vestry of theEpis
nopal church was held lat evening on
the portico of the parsonage. We flat
terourself that the temper of thedis'
cushions partook of the ooolnewi of the
spot upon which they were held.
A manuscript in the hand writing of
the elder Booth viz: Junis Brutus
Booth is among the jealously pre
served relics belonging to a Mr. Bow
inan of this city. It is a critique
upon one of the earliest personations
of Miss Cushman.
Tub cabin of. old Aunty Smith an
aged negress. well known for her ac
complishments as a nurse was entered
on Saturday afternoon while she was
down street aud everything portable
curried oil'. Thus pro-rogucd bus its
antipodal in aunty-rogued.
"Some friends" desire us to pun a
little at the expense of Sells of the
Cosmopolitan who received on Sim
day morning a vivacious little parcel
in the shape of a bran new baby. Our
friends will pardon us if we think
their coun-sels are too babyish.
The sidewalk near Messrs. Steugall
& Co.'s was boisterous late yesterday
afternoon with the clamorous casting
down of the gauntlet by an individual
who plainly "meant business" to the
feet of on Indisposed party who as
plainly preferred to wait to right an-
other day.
Whims present yesterday during the
process of a synueurosls of a fractured
leg of a negro man the patient in
formed his physician that the same
limb hud been broken eignt times be
fore. And the physician told his pa
tient that it was only because of his ab
solute temperanoe that the leg had
stood all the breaks. Another oue for
the teetotaler.
Bob the barber and his landlord
' onslaughed on each other yesterday
during which there was some active
changing of position on the part of
both in order to obtain the vantage
ground. A maneuver on the purt of
Bob's antagonist placed him in posses-
sion of the toilet bottles and Bob was
painfully bottled after which from
dressing other people's faces Bobweut
up street to have ins dressed.
' The malapert deportment of some
school boys is complained of by a
stranger who says that iu examiniug
some lots near Mr. PuU's garden yes
terday several pupils who he learned
were members of a school near by sus-
pended game of ball in which they
were engaged and aggravated the
offeuse of throwing atones at liira by
taunting mockery and jeers.
The Mexican who was sentenced on
(Saturday last to two years in the peni
tentiary for house breaking ajid who
is uow in Jail in this city until the final
adjournment of the criminal court
when he with other hardened sinners
will go to Muntsville was panting on
Sunday last to get a knife in his hands
to kill the jailer and open a way for
bis esoape over Carson's dead body.
Harry C. Hobby Esq. whose hobby
is the dissemination of new; as Is dis-
tinctly shown iu the entire satisfaction
he bat given aa general news agent of
the Texas Pacific railroad Is tempo
rarily sojourning in the city. A broader
and more lucatlve field is open for
Harry as news agent of the western di-
vision of the Union Pacific railroad In-
to which he will spring in a few weeks
ull-artned like Minerva from the brain
At Jupiter. -
Do YOO suffer from wakefulnewi at
lilulit. dlmiU'MHiif vMmi flmliinir fut'i'
III. I llHIIlls. .ill . I'lll . '.' If Nil. IllV IVIl'llll
jiihtiry a Ik.HIi. of William K. I'm Kit's
('iiiii)kiiiiiiI Hum I'.xtruct liui'liii. II
will allord you i nt most prompt mid
pennunriit rilir. I liii)HyiiiiiminHre
liut Hit) lK-uliiiiiiijr of xei'loiiN ilUctiHt.
uiid If you 10 wIho eiioiiKli to tliu
treat tlii in ut oiii'i-you williivold many
a tit of sli'kiK'HN iimTmiveHcoiiHCiiu'iit-
ly long doctor's bill. Hold by all drug
gists cvurywlwre.
Maiiuienl I'ontlcwm.
Tlie JoMiioitollli vIhIIiiIIoii to and
performance nt Corxicium was n Mhiis!
Mid-ess both socially und in point of
eiilertuliiiueiit. The company Hpiak
in the wmnieht tonus of the reception
extended them by tho graud-lieurted
people of thut young und cliuruiliig
city aud It Is their Intention In a few
weeks to ugulu vlnlt them uml glvo a
performance for tho kTiellt of it new
church Bupt 1st wo believe which is
partly completed. For especial courte-
sies. the Cosniopolltes ileslro to return
tliuuks to the following ladies und
gentlemen: Mrs Woods Mrs. Wut-
klus wife of Branch Wutklns one of
tho cotton and hidu prlnei-s of north
ern Texan Mrs. Anderson uud Mrs.
Allon; ulso to Messrs. Ourraty Huey A
Co. bankers IC W. l'ells Ks. deputy
post master the gullnut and whole-
souled deputy slierlti; Morse and
Mewsin. Wilcox tfitrnett A Woods.
The Baptist I'owveiillunlleii.
At an Informal incetlug held ut the
law ofllco of Major It K. Burks yester-
day afternoon with Mayor Cabell iu
the chair the following gentlemen J.
L. Miller 1'. 11. Hhelden ami An-
derson were appointed to meet the
Muptlst excurtlonists who will reuch
the city this afternoon uud with the
city council escort them to Fields'
theater where tho mayor will receive
them In an address of welcome. After
the ceremoules of the reception ure
over the members of the convention
will organize themselves Into a deliber-
ative body for the discussion of questions
on education and the removal of the
Baptist University of Greenville South
Carolina to this city. The proceed-
ings of this couvcutioii will be of great
Interest us well us Importance to our
city uud the educational status of the
entire state und as many of our citi-
zens as possible should be Iu attend-
ance. . "Nwawn Dunn" flour.
Tho proprietor of this paper desires
to return his thanks to Mr.Crlll Miller
through the enterprising house of
Messrs. Obenchuin & Childress for a
sack of the popular aud elegant "Swuu
Dowu" brand of Hour. The local
editor wus handed a plate of rolls made
of this Hour a few evenings ago and
so beautifully white were they thut he
fancied some Jocular dissembling was
attempted upon him aud he declined
them at first witli the remark that
preserved snow balls couldn'tbe palmed
upon him for rolls. He was suddenly
undeceived however und confeases as
the proprietor of the Herald will un-
questionably after testing this brand
that it bus few equals.
Hn.vck A I'o.'a Ureal 'allslheitlniii.
On next Wednesday and Thursday
this unrivaled combination of ballet
acrobatic dramatic and minstrel tal-
ent will appear iu this city giving a
programme of remarkable variety aud
attractiveness. The members of this
troupe ure known the country over us
among the leaders of their profession
and from the comments of the press in
the various places where they have ap-
peared we believe our citizens will be
highly entertuiucd by their perform-
ances. Ken-ly Kellshed
Was the information yesterday that
Colonel W. If. Keene of the hale and
lustrous rlrm of Messrs. Keene & Nich
ols bad returned home Sunday sound
as the president's veto ou iullation.
Colonel Kcene's absence has been of
several weeks duration in which time
be has had occasion to run over a wide
stretch of couutry but failed to dis-
cover another such a growing and
prosperous city as Dallas. We thank
the gentleman for late Cincinnati
papers.
Accident
As Mr. Louis Pratt connected with
the dry goodH house of Mr. Wohl was
coming dowu Lamar street towards
Main about eight o'clock last night
he fell in the excavation of the foiiudU'
tion of Messrs. Mursalis & Underwood's
new building receiving in the fall sev
eral severe cuts on his head besides
fracturing a joint of oue of his fingers.
This casualty should be sufficient we
thiuk to admonish builders to cover
up such dangerous openings after
working hours.
Th Sperlal Evening- Neaaion
To continue until June 20 was suc-
cessfully inaugurated with a good at
tendance iu the hall of the Common
wealth college last evening. All who
expect to become identified with the
business interests of this country should
at once join the classes in our business
college.
Mayor Cabell's Court.
Connor Concreed he couldu't to
save his soul keep up under his last
drink and so laid down with the sky
tor a sheet; $2 and costs.
Theodore Goslo prided himself on
his carrying weight but he took just
that one more drop which asphyxiated
him and a peeler found him holding
on the street under the impression that
it wa. a ship's bottom; $2 and costs.
John Ryan was a Ceawr of the bot
tle but at length found oue which
turned out his Brutus a stab from
which dropiKHl him like a log; $2 and
costs.
Thomas Singer was too discordant
as a singer a little "jangled and out of
tunc;" $5 and costs.
A Card.
Tlie Commercial of jmitarday in an artl
cle headed "Bracdenburg vs Brio at al."
la telling only one aid of an occurrence.
without dulng Justice lo the older party.
The raol l tliat on Thurwtay aoernonn a
ninu entered Hie slmvoHI. rlrlu A llni mi
Islin Kiwi im tin iiiihu ui Inlying a litil.
A illlt WHS i.lll II llllll liMIKItllli-il Willi Mild
lur llm ummiiit ut 'J J.'i. Alli-i util lliiianiim
lilil'V lit Nlti-il In fx full ol iNHila wliluli li
iliuuulil li" iHjnW k"I in llii tut i u it I it . Tim
iiimii inmiliiK liinix lf iilti-rwnnU llriimli-ii.
Im i u 1 1 Inn itiilil inr I In" iiiri'iiiiM'i liui uml
wlii'iiniif I'liTk niliil toslvu IiIih m piilr ul
lllHll III lll llHIMUllI llllMl Ut lll'lll llllllDiilf III
(limn Our elri k i'iiutKiiiinilly riillttviul Mr.
llriiiiiltiilHlri( nf llm ImhiIm took a ImM of
dim uml ilull vtiitxl II. ovr to hii ofttmtr.
Ilritii'lnnliuts wii lUHkiiina Willi llm kill of
lila s'llu uouiiiu'l Colniitil Hluinriiiiiii.'linKl
llm f.ii'e of llm iiiHtlur uml lirouxld a null
UKtiliiai im 11'fntK lil liniior Ilia inn) or
Wt'iiuly wlli Innlnln Uml w Iiiivii InM'ii
uiirii lor iifitriyiwo ynirs ami (Iiiiiik inmi
ntm in ii
bm'ii nun I
nw In iliLchy ii'nl our iilm nlwuyn liiu
um'ii nun li. lo iih'UM our paimim nun ioui ni
dill mill iii lulu. Tint 1 1 Im- in I iuiroiiHKH l
mil nl nnr IhM plllM'iiH unit (uriniT. Willi
wliluli wit urn liiiiiini'il nhows llmt worn
fulr iIi'iiIkik uml wu lioiw vliiil tliu I'iiiiiiiiit-
I'liil's hIiiiiiIitiiun iirlloln wln-n roniiiiiiuil
Willi our uliili'ini'iit will Minvliiw lln pulilie
tluil w liuvtt siiUxl In thu union iiiuiiiinr iu
vvHiy ollit r MiiTi'lisiil wuiilil iln iiKilfrl Inn
ouii. II. IIUIN A 1IKO.
HtMtrtl al HIiiatluH'a
7 HI per Wis'k
711 W
I'alr Waralaic.
All iroiiii i'IiuuuuJ iiuU triiiimiotliiK bus)-
nc In lliU city without tiavliin iskuu nut
their wen pulluii tux aru Imreby noli II til tint
unlitui the an mo la pulil within touUujrs after
tlio piilillciitluii of thin notli'o Ilia iHtnnlty
Hltiii'hml lo HiPKiinio will litirlnlilly unforovii
J. K. HAHKI.KY
Tllol HIii'rirrliullUHoiiiiniy.
iio to UlnKilon's!
Ilounl 7 IN per wet k.
7W1MT
A won) of poimoliillon to all wliomilTi'rfroin
dliwiiHd of the !iiiik .MarxIcn'K I'li-lorul
Halm has heon trlril In nearly a million cumh
lwuylvliiK rollef iiiiU Iu the mnjnrlty of
iiitaui'tiiilliKitlii a cure. An Piicli bollln U
u'oinpHiiltHl Willi aitiiurniiUstgiiulTi'rrniiiiiy
rest asiiurixl of the r mm It. Kor siilu li) all
ilruKiclHiH.
ttMtU Krwanl t
Boaril nt KIiik'Iou'm 17 UU pttr week.
71 lw
If illn you must always uw the best-which
Is II1iihuI's UHhtiiliit hair dyu
Mlirn r lh HIk Httl Hat
Opposite post nlllw Iihvpoii liuinl mid ant
(nimtantly nwlvlnK the latest noveltlis In
the ninrkel. TlkUt
A uMH'tliiKortkeitlockhoMent
of the IhillHM Itonl KHtate and
IIulldiuK AHMN'iitliou lit railed
for Nutimlay the lOlh or May
nl eight o'elHk 1. I.al FieldH
Theater Tor the IraiiHactioa or
iaiportant huwlueHs.
Ily order of the direetori.
T. 1. Il l Kit V
Secretary aud TreaHurer.
NiKU of the Mb Krl Hal.
Iliiinlltoii Si Co. mo pri'puriHl to ventlluti'
lli an dress und ivpulr ImU. "Hd4t
4'lrnnnp! rieannpll
Hays the health oftlwr. lluy your illBlnfeot
ants from
7Islm H. C 1I0HKINH.
Law Blanks of every description for sule
uud pilnUHl toordiir ut tills ottlco.
1ii..IIm1i Vn...nln llltt. tl.... ....!..
inrtlli'ini lias tii'i'oiiii' u liy-word uinoim our
rrapio and iiiany renovtsi luuics bless l)r
ironiKOOle for ltslntroUuvliou.
Town Lola for Nalc
Twelve lots (one block) on the orlnolnal
buslntiHS slrwt of the town of Hutolilns on
he Central ltallroad In Dallas county lor
'hid ai low prntr. Apply lo
jurl. W.HWIHUKL.IJS
lylMtf
Herald UrBue.
From the frluld solum nf the north to the
torrid zoiiph of the south the great cry ix
kivc ine a. r. .
Too I'yly lo Kiwi.
The truth Is that lady Ims only IohI her
beauty by continued 111 healtli butjunt wait
till nbo usin two or three bottles of Eni(llh
reiuaio nnuint aim your opinion will uu
demo u Nlight change.
A Ware Chance.
We ofler for sale our Btoro atUranbury
Texan one doing more busiuewt than any
twoJiouHtu In Hooil county ull cash. The
business has always buou mid Is now very
prolltable. We have a good tire proof house
und a nice well sulitcled stock of goods. I
want my brother to assist me hero Is my
only reason ftr selling.
H. D. BLAKE
8dtf Of Clark. Bryan A Blake.
Have you tried the new sta
tionery and paper llriu Eliu
Htreet.next to IVheat'M. Keed A
Lathrop will Hell envelope
writing aud wrapping paper
and Mont man ilia baga at Si.
Louis priceM.
JUllm
Heed lc Lathrop Elm street
next to Wheat" have paper
bug straw and nianllln paper
at St. JLoui priceM.
UUllm
Pieree A I.yle keep every
thing iu the muuleal line from
a five eent Jews harp up to a
1000 piano. Sheet uuiwlc not
found in our Htoek we will or
der promptly aud receive it lu
a few days. Always on hand the
f luest.iiiiporled strings that can
be round In New York.
For Sal a.
Three good residence In this city. Imme
diate powwsslou given
loe-dtf 8TEAQALL A CO.
Gold Pens Blank Books Etc.
The largest uiowt complete
and elegant stock or gold pens
blank bookH stationery bibles
Sunday school literature Inks
pocket books bankers' eases
feather dusters picture frames
albums pocket cutlery and cro
quet sets iu Dallas Is at Frank
Iln's book store Main street.
We have nst received a spleu
did assortment of new publlca
tions from ew York and Phila-
delphia publishers. Other In
voices to follow.
PIERCE at EYLE.
MAHHIED.
ROBERTS OAHH At the residence of th
bride's mother. In Hockwall Texas on Tues-
uay mj o inn uy lu-T.junn Mccurry sir.
John W. Koberm of Dallas and Mlsa Nannie
Uaaa of the former place.
It AILItOAII TIME TABLE.
Arrival ao4 Departure or Tralaa al
Uallaa.
HOUHTOX AND TEXAS CENTRAL.
Airlvaa
Prom the South (mail and express). 6:a) a.m.
From the North (mail aud express). :Hp. m.
Mixed train. Houtli....... m p. m.
Mixed traia orUi.i.. - lM7.a.m.
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
Leaves. - Arrive'
Mall and ExDreaa4:uu a. m. YlUD. m.
Mli11rBln..... &ip. m. Wm p. m.
Til K CAI'TI KKI) STKAMKK.
Full 1'arllt ulars of lite rnpturc
of (he Steamer Hallie.
List ofthe Killed and Woundcd-
TraliiH and Malls Slopped.
I.irn.K Hik'K Muy H.-I.iwt iilxlit
pHriv of iwi'iiiy-llw lluxttT iik'ii un-
(liTtliftxiinniiiiiil of I.lciileiiiinl Welch
lOOk lINMll(ll (ID till! IfBllll'P lillllil'
wlileli wnslu rlutrK" of CmiIiiIii Sum
HoiiHtou niiil Ills lirulliiir Kl. lioiiNtoH
Tlii'lr olijfcl wus to liiU'ri'cit uml vi
Uirooiiu iiiiiKircil uml sixty xittinior
ui iiis ImiIuiikIii to tlio Iiiiliistrlul mil-
vvrsiiv wiiii'h with iiiiiwu on h nut-
bunt fioni Foil Kinltli Wutlufsiluy In
I'liurKu of mIx mull. Tlu lirooksitea
liuurii of thla I'XiiiMlltliMi ami aturteil
Ciilonul John linMikcr with Ills itkI-
iH'iit of tw liuiiilri'il iMiliiri'dliii'ii ou a
Hiei)lul (ruin over tlio l'ort Smith mil-
riiiul to InU'i'ctMtt the Umt ut I'ulcriuo
twenty miles ubove theuliy. llrouker's
imrtv Hrrived uuto ueioro tue
lliillle got Into iMNtiliou uml un
iiieooui cumo iuuiik ii rtti on nor.
Most of I.leuteiiiilit Welch's men
wore on tho liiirrlciuie-ronf nt the time
uml cot down Mow us kooii un immwI.
hie. Ah they ill ho l'nuik TIiiuiih a
iiroinlut'iit youiiK mun of this city wus
kllleil uml sevunil olheiH wolimleil
viz: C'iiituln Sum Houston through
tlie uoiiv. biuiiv: r.ii. l lousiou. oukiu:
John Meyers throuuh the breust; Kits.
coiilli lifitrli III llm left leu. I.leilteiiuui
Welch's men rettirueil the lire killing
ono uml wotiuillnir unother of JiriMik
er's men. Quo of thu HhatH from
lirooker's men imsHeil throuuh u steum
ilio ou thu lliillle iIImiiIiIIiik her uml
n1i llimteil down the river to the op)o
site hunk where llrookor'n men were.
mill the squuil then left thu IhuiU The
llrooker men then took ihmoh'hhIdi) of
tlie Hteumer ptil u siiiuul on her In
hrliiK her to town uml the remainder
of them took tlie train uml cume buck.
arriving ulioiit three o'clock iu tlie
evening. Soon after their arrival the
llullie cume down ami wuh landed ut
the Ht4ito hiiiiM" whero the wounded
were taken oir. Captain Hum Houston
died soon after thu arrival of the Hal-
lie. John Meyers u pilot in mortully
wounded.
The body of younir Flunk Tlinnis
who wum killed on the Hteumer llulllu
thin morning Ih now lying in (date at
the eluuiel of the 1'reHiiyterinu church.
Thu body of Captain Sain Houston has
been taken to bin residence.
After the bout wuh tired uiiou and
disabled Captain Welch held up a
white IIuk which wus riddled with
bullet uml several boles were shot
thioiiKh his clothing. Dr. Dale who
wuh with iilm received a slight wound
lu the leg. iliiHcomb Leigh who wuh
wounded in the leg Ih uiidly hurt. J Mill
Meyers pilot was shot through thu
breuHt und twlee through the lug. He
ih tiiotigiic to be mortully wounded
Tho Brooks party Dent u miuud of cuv-
arly up the river this evening to at
tempt to capture Cuntulu Welch's liar
ty who escaped from the boat. The
liuxter hiuo sent out a squad ot cavalry
ulso to ntint captain Welch'8 party
and conduct them to the citv.
Tne Fort Smith trains have been
stopped by the lirooksiteH to prevent
any more liuxter meu from reaching
the city irom that direction. It is also
reported to-night thut tralnn ou the
Cairo aud Fulton railroad are to be
stopped for tho same purpose. Tlie
muils were prevented from going soutli
by the lirooksitea lust night. There
has been unusual activity iu both
camps to-day and several arrests on
both sides. Notwithstanding the car
tel a large number of members of the
legislature are here already and unless
prevented by tlio iJrooks party by
force there seems little doubt that
there will be a quorum in both houses
ou Monday. 1 here lu talk or them
meeting at somo other point In the
state outside the state house. The lat
est retMirts to-night state that four were
killed uu Brooks' side during the at
tack to-day and a number were wound-
cu. isrignnier uenerai Thompson and
Colonel Fowler of tlie Brooks forces
were captured ut Llarksvule yesterday
NEW rDVEKTISEMENTS.
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
XO MORE EXPLOSIONS OR FIRES
JF YOU WILL0NLY USE
Devoe's Nonpareil Oil.
Only oil recommended by all Insurance
companies. Jt it Ives more brilllunt Hight
hums longer and is perfectly safe. Ask your
iniitiiy grocers lor it nnu iiuve no oilier
Lilt-is too vnluuble to risk with the worth
less oil usuully sold. Price SI pergullon.
(iLAKK BKYAN A fttAKK .
7DdtI Hole unen ts for Dallus.
Comer Main and Market 81a.
DALLAS TEXAS.
We havp thrM Urlflln tables with Pelany
hmt of Wines and Liquors found at the
uar.
.J. M. COLKN
77d6m Proprietor.
LIVE OAK PARK!
THE GRAND LOT SALE.
The Mile of lots fmnlinl on Live Oak atnot
park will take plaoa at half pant fouro'clock
P. M..OD Frhliiy next May l.ith
The park Ilea on Live Oak street adjoining
uwiiiitiiin sireei m'lwmi xiussnaunierni res-
ilience and the brewery In Hint beautiful
ouk grove.
The plan of the park and lots can be seen
at onr olUce. 8ee hand bills.
JOHN HENRY BKOWN tfc VENABLE.
ALHO FOB BALK.
Ten acres cultivated land one and a half
...... . .... .w.. vi .ii. a.w..m7 .nil IIC
Central railroad and Rosa avenue; fine new
.' iruv.il vi nix ntunin iuiuiv rio nnu ear-
riaxe house good well yomii orchard and
irowlnn crop the most desirable rural home
In tlla u V. .1 A T 1 I I a . .
.u 1.1 Du.fUKn. WI IWIWN W H"MIIJt IOr I III"
provement fertility beauty or healtb.
JOHN HENRY BROWN A VENABLE.
7dlw
ion of Coiartis6rs.ii
TheeoDartnersliln lieretofora avlstlnv Km.
tween tlie nnderslaned nader the firm nanie
of Howarth A Uounlas. Is this ilv dlssoved.
H. DoiixIrs assumes all the Indebtedness and
collects all claims due the lata Arm.
J. HOWARTH.
H. DOUULAH.
Referrlnv tn IIim ihnvR nntlrA. mm MnMi.
rullv notlly the pnhlle that we have this day
formed a copartnership under the firm name
ofDoUKla Brothers nd respectfully solicit
a continuance ef the pa'rnnatje bestowed on
the old Urm. Respectfully
BILLIARD
' H.DOUOLA8
nln May IlCt :c it
FINANCIAL AM) COMMHRCIU
(irriiKnr 'I ns (ai.i.as hkhi.ii1
Muy II nci J
liiiyliiH.
.lins
.lni ut
rVllliiK.
(.kllJ'i
Mine'
iliil.l....
Hilvi-r..
Karliuuw.
liuyliin. rvlllns.
Nttw Yoik....par(i ;! perouiit prmu.
New llrlimii....nl4 !" pel I'ciil pliMil.
liuiVnltiU !'"'! per Oi'lll I'li'lll.
Hi. Loui..-...purij pnrwnt prom.
Kschiiiigu kuariw.
T1IK tit:Si H tl MAKHIT
IIiisIiums eiiiiliiiiies (air. Our incri'lisiit
have full itml eoliipli'lKsliH'ks lulil ilnwu ul
low fluitrm and piii-uliiises run Im minis lit
iiiiimiiul uilvmitHKe. Tim followiUK quoUf
tions n-pnufiit ri'kuliir wholeaulr prices lu
nillnu suiull orders lilulmr rutin will have to
be puld !
Hreadslarls and Urala.
Kloiir Kxtra Kittmiy ."i fsUU ml; Clioli
XXX to Uioi XXX II 7H.i ul; XX II
4 (Mi.
limn y 10 ns ii
Ullls V llllnliel m.Vt7;''
W Ileal per lillslli'l.tl M.
Corn r luiliel II - l I V
Corn iiiciil. sir i It li ltl 15.
I'otllltM'a 'I'.lltltt li UUiivi :.
lleiiiisl WhlUi liuvy V li tr Kl &Ui7 l.
IJrwrrrlpa.
liiii'oni (.'leursliliis 1 1 ' f ; Ilroaklatit 14 c;
limns vuiiVHssilllii17c; lliiiiissuKiirurvil
16c.
MoIiisshs (In hnrriils per Kulli'iil! KiilriLV
Prime 7iS'i Ciiolist sou; (ioldvii My rup HUii HI I 1 1
l)rlpKiki.
HiiKnr (lu hnrrels Mr ikiiiiiiI)! Kiiii' Ilk'!
Prime II11'; I Imliti i:e ellow I'l
Inrllliil le:
While elm irlinl lik'il'iiwilerHil
k';i I IIHlllHl H1
Fish iMuekelvli: No. 1. half tiarruls IU: No.
2. luill hurrelf XI; No. 1. kits No.iklurj M
TobllCUO M'l lb 'lJtM
Cull'ea aud Tea.
Rio common Kvi; Kulr tn xmmI '.He; I'l line
to choice Joe; U. 11. Jiivh ;Mc; Ten per lb HiL4
11 U.
I'rulta Nuts ami Coiifertloiierlrs.
Apples (tireen) Y imrrel 17 MU Ou; ilrleil
V Ik lie; Ij'Iiiiiiih V box IU uu; orunnes V
box M KIks (new) t lt 'Aic; Uulslus in
Invent y lsKt (new) II Ml: Dried eurriinis
Ziinle y Iti (new) llxr Turkish prunes (new)
V It' I'; AIiiioihIs. soft shell V llaie; Klllierls
(iii-wi V lli iuc; Wiiluuls Hli2Ko 1Iih.I1 mils
VIM.'; Femiuts y Ik Ijyjj I'miilierrli-s V
Imrrel lis; ivs'ouniits I110 110 UHil'J '; l'liie
fancy cululy V ll lVculis ft hlliel
.l 00.
Dry Howl.
I'llnls: Merrliimc ilk'; Anconn Ilk'; OIiiucck-
ter Ilk'; Hlinpson MoiirnliiK Ilk'; Hheppiud
l'liilils Ilk-; l'inks und Puriiles 10c; ('Hyiiilutlu
Holiilsloc: Montvllle finks uml I'uriilesik':
I'oliiiuhliiliS1!!; (Ienulle7'ys Hope O'.c.
llleiiclieil MliwtliiK mid HIiiriliiKs: Krultof
tllli Lsmiiii liPjc; Dwlxllt Hlnrluc; Lliupiiinu
IsinuC'lolli l2Vi KiH'lal Mills LU3e; Boot
1-; Now Miirliet 10c; Ciinoe7u.
Ijiwiik und Percales: Prom 12 to 2lle
Ciunlirlcs: H'-jful'ilio.
t.'lrk' O. li t HimmiI Cotton 72c.
Brown MliiM-tinK and Mlilrlliin: Houston
City Mllls4-4 likuj rtHUmtu4-4 l.'c; Miller River
like; Laclede 11 He; 11-Kit It R 12V: Mils
sncliiisclls (1 Ho; Central Mills 7'e; llcillord
KijiOc; llltiTrceU 11'ic; Miissuchiniclts IM l
c; Empire 7-H 78o.
Heavy Itrowu Drills mid Duck: (Jrunlte.
vllle Iilown Drill-He: I'epperlll'HIoIlrlllM lac;
I'lymonlh Rock He; ltuvens Duck 'ii'-jc; Hiipe-
rior Duck 21c; Howard Duck lUc; Havago
Duck iijjc; Colonsl Duck iw.
Itrowu und Illue Denims: Oakland I'm;
lloHtou 15c; Haymakers Ilk;; OttisAXA e.
TIckliiK! Occuit lie; l'rinccton 12; mi; Hons.
tonOlty Mills JOc; ConcsUKu C C A c; Con-
esloxa tiold Mmliil iic; Joint U. Clark's XXX
Improved .tic; John A Clark's X 2Uc; Johu U
Clark's XX isJ.
I nl Kin Plsiils und Htrlpes: Magnolia U'Ac;
Toledo He; Alabama loc; Augusta U'jr Aiuer-
lens I''h.'.
Apron Cliccks: Lnnnrk l-.'ic; Amerlcits
Ilk'; Clark's Kxtnt Heavy 'Ale.
Heavy Cotwimdcs: Wlliiiimsvlllu lc;
New Orleans (liimlet Jenns 2ac; LynohlilllK
HnuvWLdl 27c; Deiulelil ;lflc; Fiirmer's
und Mechuuio'saocj New York Mills D and T
tf; Plough Loom uud Anvil ttOc.
Oruva.
Alcohol V R'll K 26; Uum Cumplinr V It 00c;
Clilorolorm It "; Oum opium yiti!10 5ofall uu;
I mllKO liest y lb 1 VxtfX (N); .Maiiela V It olMj
IXIc; Madder r H lK420c; Oil sweet V Kill 12 00;
Hperm "y gal 00; Ucrxamot pure y II Hi 7.'
7 00; Oil ot Lemon $0 7om7 00; Kodu sill EiiKlish
yiliHc; Hulpliur Uoury Hi So; Rosin y ID 7c;
Alum y Ih 7(d8c; Calomel y Ih 1 75m2 70; Coeli-
liienlll 00: CoiilHTiiK li'iM" IJiiuorict extract
6ilc; Moriihllte 7 Wi.tHUO; Ull Castor y gill 12 i")
ai Olive (I gni tM&i w; t anners ti uu;
Cassia y rt II 50; dulnine y oz 12 7.1: Koap
cnstiley It 20c; Soda ash y lb 12c; Suitpefle
pure y th Wo; Commercial y Ih 16c; Veliellan
leiiyilike; Whitfl lead pure per keg 81.1 11OM
1.1 50; Htrlctly pure per keg 51:1 rilnU 00; Liu-
scetl oil raw f! gal II 20(jl '?; Rolled y gni Jl 2.r
(ail m.
4'imned Cioods.
Peaches 2-Ih. W dozen 12 "n; 1'enrs 2-D W
dozen H 00; I'luius green gages 2-lti w dozen
H .VI; Strawberries 2-lh K dozen U i"i; Husp.
berries 2-th y dozen i 00; Blackberries 2-lh
y dozen 12 &0; Tomutoes 2-lh y dozen 12 00.
Corn 2-lh V dozen U OOm.1 00; l'eus 2-U y
dozen It 00; Buccotush 2-m y ilozcn 13 50;
Lobsters 1-lb y dozen 13 00; Uystcrs 1-lb y
dozeu.ll 30.
Liquors.
Brnndles Apple 12 503 00; Peach 12 7.r3
8 50; Cognac 12 25j)7 00.
Whiskies Bourbon and Rye 12 7.rx:i 00;
Imitation Bourbon 11 i'xgl 75; Reclined
II ltl 50.
Wines Port and Kherry 11 50a SO.
Rectilled Wltlski))' 11 10(al -10.
loots and Nhoea.
Boy's Kip Brognns f 12 00(415 00 y doz: Hen's
do tin OUCi.18 Oil IS doz: Children's und Misses'
do 87 50('jlS 00 y doz; Women's heavy Peg Kip
112 U)i J 18 (J0 y doz; Boy's Kip Boots 118 003
iw w y aoz; .'ion a ao wmvs w r "oz.
Limber.
Yellow Plne.rough.all site and length 125 00
perm; White Pine clear l.Sand 2 Inches
wuuper 111; wnne i-ine weuinerooaruiug
127 50 per ni; White Pine weutherbourdlng
125 00 per m; White Pine weatherboardlng
122 50 perm; White Pine celling 130 Oil perm;
White Pine inch boards 170 00 per m; White
Pine Inch boards 100 00 per m; White Pine
inch boards 855 00 per m: White Plue inch
boards 142 50 per in; Palings fancy heads
155 00 per lit; Lath 88 00 per in; Mhlnglcs
white pine 87 00 per m; Hhlngles white
nine. 80 50 Der 111: Hhiiiukts. hite Dine. 85 00:
Cement 15 50 per barrel; Plaster Paris 17 00 per
oarrei.
Iron and Nails.
- All sizes from 4 to 00 cut 16 00; all sizes cas
ing 4 to 1017 00; ull sizes Mulshing 4 to 10 87 00;
3d tine to 00; reilued bur iron !-io y lb; plow
1 run vc f id; piow steel l-u f) ID.
Tinners' fltocha and Jf etala.
Tin: IC 10x14 charcoal per box 117 50; IX
10x14 charcoal t'20 00; 10 12x12 charcoal
122 00: IC.churcol. 14x20.818 50: IX. charcoal.
14x20 $20 50; IC 14x20 rooting 110 50; IC 2ux
28 $34 Oil; block till y Di 50c; sheet eino y lb
lac; rig leau y lb 111c; copper bottoms y lb
iIa. 1111 l.n liiT n. l.ii... uni.... .
retliied y Ih33c; Galvanized Iron In full bun-
uies y lb 20c: American Russia lb 30c.
miSCELLSNEOUS.
PARTNER WANTED.
Either active or silent with a cash cnnital
of ten thousand dollars a business whose
prosperity win be made manifest to the ap.
Dllcant a business nerfocLlv entjihlliihH.1
The bestot references given and required.
Without the capital named. It is needless to
apply hor miormation call on
JOHN HENRY BROWN A VENABLE.
73dt
A BARGAIN !
One of the pleasnntest residences In Dallas
will be offered this week at about half its
value tor cash by
72dlw CUMMINS A DUNCAN
GREAT ATTRACTIONS.
HOM1CHI HOMES! HOMED!
Those beautiful residence lots on Live Oak
Park will be olteird in a few dsvs. Th iia
on each side of Live Oak street adjoining
the Dallas college block on the northeast
side.
THE FLOYD Nl'B-DIVINION.
Thlssnlcnilld ho.lv nf Iota lli
of Live Oak street and also on each slue of
the Central railroad. It is beautifully laid
out. Knch lot fronts 50 feet on Live Oak
Oood Hawkins Crocket or Montezuma
streets aud runs back loo 114 17 or 14M leet to
an alley. Large forest trees on the ground.
One mile from the court house. Now for
sale cheap.
JOHN HENRY BROWN A VENABLE.
7W1W
To Property Holders.
We are beset with annllcatlnns hv nersnns
Wlslllna to relit liniiHMtt. Ifnviun will hrin
their keys to us. with terms etc. we can rent
their houses. We decline advertising houses
till we bold the keys as some men shirk the
honorable obligation of paying the mere pit-
tance charged for finding tenants. -We have
been several times swindled in thatwav.and
decline a repetition of tlie game. Heveral
have sneaklngly taken advantage of our ad-
vertisements and rented their own houses
without even oflerina remuneration for onr
outlay to the printer. Act squarely with nl
and we will do the same with you.
ran hmhi tnuwns r.nflnw
T7d2d
ItAl.l.iM. MAIK'H U mn
Mr. R. A. MoMurtray this day becomes an equal
Partner In onr firm. Having disposed of our Books and
Stationery we propose to open in connection with our
large stock of TURN! TURE a first-class stock of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
for Wholesale and Retail trade. Thanking onr friends
and the pnhlio generally for their very Liberal patron
age in the past with enlarged capital and increased
facilities we propose fdr the cash to give our customers
as good bargains as any house in Texas.
BTHAOALIj t OO.
KUuwIr IH)Rs1:il EI.M AND AUKTlN HTKKKTM DAM.AH TKXAH.
THEDALLAS PLAHHTOlLLS.
foillirlOf toil Build''.
GROVE & WAITT Pr'S.
C. W. COWAN Sup't.
Flooring Eovolod Siding and Coiling
ON HANI) OK IiRKHHEDTOOItDEIt.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY
Comer Mnln nnd Pnydrus Htrect
V. II. JAMTAOX.
Manager lUilliliiig
la'p'l.Hup't .Machine
Whop.
Est I unites Hindu mid
Contracts taken
for every duserlplloii
nf Carpenter und
Joiners work HI0110
Iron or Wood
Fronts ('mutters and
Hhelvlng linlll to
Order and at the
shortcut notice.
DALLAS
H. C. HOSKINS.
Wholesale Druggist
miin. street TDaHix&.
Having piirchiised ihe Interest nf my former partner H. A Fondren In the drug huslness
I nm now prepared 10 utter tlie largest sioek of
Drugs Medicines Patent Medicines Etc.
That has ever been brought to the Interior of Texas nnd am determined lo
SELL AT THE LOWEST FIGURES
I will mall a Price List to any one requesting it. Call nnd compare mine with New
Orleans and tinlvesuiii prices calculate Ireiglit druviigc wharfage insurance and other
expenses together witlt the great loss of time In ordering from a "distance and I think-
you will Und
I Ofl'er Von Superior liidiiceruenU to (iiv Me Ynr Patronage.
I deal with nono but first-class houses and nirer you none but flrst-cliiRS goods besides 1
will give you TRUE WEIUHTS and JlEAMURliS and
tionrantre Every Article as Represented by )Ie or I Will Refund Your Money.
Hoping to merit and reel re your patronage I nm trnlv yours
'"'.v II. O. XXOSXEXNS.
BOOKS STATIONERY ETC.
THE NEW BOOR STORE
M. B. FRANKLIN
Main street. Two Doors East of Austin
DAMAN TEXAN
Has tlie largest and most elegant stock ot
Books Stationery Gold Pens
CUTLERY
Albums Varieties Etc. Etc.
Ever brought to Northern Texas which he Is
offering nt wholesale or retail.
Especial attention is culled to bis ntnet
of Blank Books Albums lllbles. Hymn.
hwlra Vlnu hi . . I. -V ' -.1' . : . 1
"""ft"l . . ... ..wi.n .riiuilierjr VV1111IIK
Deslis Work Boxes Dressing nnd Card Cases.
In snort he is prepared to furnish any-
thing found Inn first -class bookstore and as
he purchases direct from the manufacturer
he Is enabled to offer great inducements
to the trade nnd he very respectfully
invites au lusoectlou of his stock. 2Hdtf
Reed & Lathrop
Booksellers Stationers
AND
PAPER DEALERS.
Xexl Door to M'heiifx
Elm street Dallas Texas
Mdtf
Agents tar Wilson' Printing Ink.
OILS LAMPS. ETC
LONE STAR
Oil and Lamp Company
Wholesale and retail dealers In
Spang's Exoelsior Oil
And other
ILLUMINATING OILS
Chandeliers Lamps
BUILNEB8 CHIMNEYS WICKS &o
IVo. OO lill ni Ht.
Idly
BUY YOUR CLOTHING
OF
Roseiillelcl Ac Go
K S. COS. FOURTH I PL1E IT. 10DIS.
tUJscrUg iirliw lUf
JAN. M. IINIIIK
MachlnUi.
Hash Iksiis Jlliud
llriieliets. Turning '
Moiildlng
Window Krunieii
mndo to any dcsirnl
Pattern
Portable UulldliiKs
for Hlores Dwellings
Churches or
HcllOOllOUMlS Cut
Kitted Marked ana
ready for erection
mid Nulllug.
TEXAS
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.
I D. HAKKY. I). 0. HARRY.
Harry Brothers
FA3H10NABLE
Boot and Shoe Makers
South end of Clftrk 4 Btynu's
New Riiilding Corner of .Main and
Ijtmnr Ktreern
Dallas - - Texas.
itii'
JOHN MOltHELL
MANUFACTURER OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
MARKET ST. BUT. ELM AND MAIN.
.Toh work a flnwlnlitv. Hnttrnntlnn friinr.
filitiwl. J:tiliini.
4;kltiin.
DEMI k SIMON
Boot and Shoemakers
DALLAS TEXAS
Having resumed business ut our old shep
on Commerce street opposite to the City
Bank we respectfully solicit a renewal of the
liberal patronage bestowed on ns formerly.
We are prepared witli a good stock of nta
tertnl-io make the best of work and will
guarantee a tit DENN1 A 81JION.
Dallas April 1 1874. -Udtim
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
JO. A. LEONARD.
W. C. LEONARD.
LEONARD BROTHERS
Contractors and Builders
IN
1IRICK ANI 8TONK
Material furnished Estimates ntnde and
Bnildliigs erected at the shortest notice.
Oltlce on Austin street next door to Odd
Fellows' Hull.
W. H. CAREY
&
SHOP ON MAIN STREET
Near the Dallas Fonndry
He will make contracts for any kind o-
bulldinit Plans. Hpecifjcatlons and K"K
motes furnished to parties wishing tobnildf
lid niaterlsl supplied when deelred. &ldu
SAML MYERS & CO.
Carpenters and Builders
Comer of Ross ATenue and Austin 8'reet
DALLAS TEXAS.
mores fitted up In style at Short Notice.
Bpeclal attention siren to Jobbing n4.
Onnntrr Work. idtl
LAND TO LEASE
FOR LUMBER YARDS
I have three tracts of land on Elm ree
very near the Paclfle railroad the best lo-
i - ... . i . . 1 I ..... nl. Hill
.iwiib III I1V uiij iwr lumiwi
lease Utem for one or two years.
. ........... ....T-.iTntl T
BUILDER
JOINER
Clothing made to owler IMil
Tlill'JI ll.THSll!"nrriir.iv'.
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