The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 84, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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.TUB DAILY i If Bit ALO ; tTUMIMY -MORNING. MAVi .19 1S74.
LOCAL NiCWN
j v. 11 winioi.ow l.u'Hi t:inr.
Tim OMclai Paper of (lie Uty
J Oil MOIili
Wvlinvellie iliclllliciiitiid llieuorlc
uifii l tin mm K"l wurb iiimI nl it
low rnlc n ran Imi done hiij nlicrf
iiml wo luemi to ilu it. llrliiK your
Un Job Work loTlli: VAILY MEH-
AI.D OITlii: i'ttrner f Wnln
l.ntnnr alreci. j
The wH kuowu property known tut the
'Cruth(loll IIounci"
n the elty of ItKllnii U oOurrd at prlviito
iiln For terms Inquire nf
aKo.w.uwhon nr
j ah o cuurcmaiiU).
UnllM. Nov. SS. INTil. . iWMtf
r.l'TTKIl ill llirKO qUUIltlLll'H Ini-Olillng
Into inurki't. I(h (jiinllty i vastly Jiu-
proved. Murmur tliowmiul lii'tid of hIkh'p
huvo been driven tlii'iiiifjh thin (illy
went wiirJ wltliln tUo liiHt week.
Till': Diillnn UmncHtoiid I!iiIIiIIiikiihh(i-
Hntlon report pruKrt'iw unci prnnilNii to
nuiko It Hint Mi!i of Ioiiii on tliolli'Ht
of June.
Tin; EiiIIiih Luhu bull club 1h tUu
nt est. 'Twill bo mighty reft'onlilng
rxori'lw on it balil pinliio at iiliont
noon In July anil AuhimI.
Tub nppenmnco of n Ituly ouour
ctri'otM ytonlny with ft tiiHlofully
iirrungud lio(iift for a belt bncUUi w.ih
ii novi'l nntl yet n very pretty object.
J. ('. McConnkm. tho Kim ntreut
liiinlwnro meivbiiht Ih moving Illume-
inorouM Mock tn Iiln lino two-ntory
brick unjoining tho Kplncopul church
All piu'tltM IntorcHled In n buno bnll
r-ltib in DnUuR will plt-uno incut ut the
Unlou ticket olllco corner Murkutnud
Kim strcetH to-morrow evening nl 7
o'clock.
foMK uiyHlerloiia hand is drawing
ucrvo-Hiiiippliig tunes seemingly ft'oni
u hand organ on Orilllth Htreet night-
ly. A Bcurcli for Iho llcnd ulwiiyn
turns out booties.
Vawco.se veins the. recti! t of over-
walking hits laid up u collector In this
city nnd bin employer believing thai
bo lias no rival in giving ha debtors un
iudetliiilo rent. Tho consequence in
tho debtor nro Reveral degrees hup-
pier. Tub card of the Southern hotel
Main street appears In to-day's onper
H. Page proprietor. The building in
new nnd well vontilatoiD Table sup-
plied with the best the market afloi'ds
a I hi rooms anil ueos mean ii'iniH run-
Kimable. ' .
DR. V. S. Leb bomeopatblo pby-
slolan has his residence on Pucillu ave
nue near tho Junction of Live Oak
street where he may be found during
meal hours or nt night. His olllco is
st ill on Main street over Pierce & Ly le's
book store.-
Tunnu young ladles by tho name or
Welsh whose aires range from sixteen
to nineteen have purchased a piece of
land eight miles west of this city and
intend cultivating It themselves. Not
a man old or young good or bad look
lug shall onie on their premises .
While a couple of young bloods
were lighting in a boarding house near
the depot yesterday for the possession
of n bootjack eauli claiming it as bis
own the proprietor stepped down
stairs and making a better one return-
ed and stopped the row hy thus having
one fo rbolh. ' .
H. Page exclusive dealer in boots
shoes hats und leather Main street
(Fields' theater building) comes out
with a new displayed advertisement In
the H F.HAM) to-day. This house keeps
the largest nnd best selected slock of
goods in Its line to be found in nil north
Texas. Fashionable boots and shoes
made to order and special attention
paid to ropairlng See advertisement.
Mesnkh. Byiiam Foksian A Co.
iimuufucturers of lumber shicglcs lath
and pickets and dealers in doors
gln.cd sush blinds and hollaing mate-
rial generally have a well displayed
advertisement In to-day's Herald to
which wc take pleasure in calling at-
tention. These geutlemenhavo Olio of
the largest and best managed mills in
the state situated ntOladewater on the
Texas and Paclilo railway and have u
enpueity of twenty-flvo thousand feet
of lumber per day and are prepared to
ijuote prices that defy competition.
They especially invite correspondence
with dealers and guilders. The ofltee
and yards are on Kim street east of
the Central railway. P.O. Box 355
Dallas.
IT is a fact although a sad one that
hundreds of young people die prema-
turely from a lack of proper knowledge
n to the cause of their ailment in
some eases especially with the female
sex a false delicacy prevents their in-
forininir any ouo of their sulleriutfs.
Kcores of victims of irregularities in the
mommy evacuations miller on from
day to day without taking anything
1 relievo them. Many young men
have made the llrst falsestep and fear
of discovery and shame deter them
from applying for relief. To all such
we say with confidence get William
. Parker's Compouud Fluid Extract
JJucliu and take it according to direc-
tions and you will soon bo made hap-
py In a full restoration ofthe vigor of
youth. Hold by all druggists every-
where. - Tafnl and Elegant. .
Mr. Llnekie the undertaker whose
establishment is located at the summit
of Main street has just received oue of
the most beautiful hearses ever manu-
ftetured. It I from one ofthe leading
coach and carriage factories of Cincin-
nati and is an establUment not ex-
celled west of New York. The linings
Jn sable and white silk are superb and
the plumes which are made of ostrich
feathers costing alone one hundred
dollar. Mr. Liuskle has Just received
a now invoice of iioiiliw and ciwItilN
tho latter the prettiest we havo ever
looked at.
rm km.vo it."' ! ' '
NIIIIiiK (o I'h; W J) liut not U per
Annum
"The mercury at ninety and still
you walk" remarked a g illi niiui to
an eiitt Dnllaslnn. '
"Yes; I can't stnud the tax Tsvuuly
rent per day Is Hcvciily-ihivo. 1)01111111
per year. Too much entirely too much
for bulf miilln'srlde" waUa'kiiiiliiig
mathematical reply
"That Is true but scarcely enough to
pay the doi'loiV and druijglNts' hills"
was the rejoinder "ami such a bill you
arc llkuly to Incur hy 11 datly walk In
our Humiunr'a sun."
."llathcr warm experience but with
hucIi protection as an umbrella will
nlliird I Intend to summer It that way"
replied tho perspiring east endor as he
vigorously funned himself with a Int.
"I've determined on that. One dollar
and twenty cents per week soniet lines
one sixty I too much I must walk."
"It Is a considerable tax when (he
ride has to be made three and four
limes a day I admit but then tho (are
of city railroads is as moderate as could
be expected. No money over a very
small per cent Is being made by the
company at present rates"
"I can't gain tay It for i know noth-
ing about tho revenues and expenses;
but this 1 do know thai while the ex-
pense cannot be eU'eeled by my riding
or not riding the revenues would It' 1
did. I am willing to pay two uud a
half cents four limes a day but not
four times live; and there are fifty like
me."
"Hut my friend If the fare was re-
duced to two and a half cents your fif-
ty would not begin to make good the
loss or diU'creiiee In receipts."
"It would though if properly man-
used. Hupposo the company issued a
monthly tinker entitling the holder to
sixty rides for three dollar my llfiy
would make 11 dillerence 0 one hun-
dred and II fly dollar per month in re-
ceipts. This sixty-ride ticket need and
would not Interfere .with tho fare for
one two or live tickets or any number
under the three-dollar-Hlxly-rlilo tick-
et." "How would the faro be collected V
Like the thousand mite railroad ticket
each rldo punched on the curd by the
driver a taken I suppose."
"That modo would answer though
attended with no little incouvenier.ee
to that gentleman of lel.uiv the
driver" wild the cast Dallasian smil-
ing. "I have no particular mode of
collection to suggest; there are hun-
dreds from which the company can se
lect. Wo will nay two and a hulf
cents a ride and pay for sixty of them
lu advance but not one cent more. I f
the company can stand it and the um-
brellas loo we can."
With that expressive Americanism
"so on" and a wave of the band the
friends pnrtcd. Whether the point
presented by tho east Dallasian are
well taken whether such a desirable
arrangement could be carried out by
the company w ithout loss and whether
the "nimble slx-penco is better than
the slow shilling" are questions we
do not propose to answer aud respect-
fully refer to tho whle-awake and ac-
commodating gentlemen composing
the city railroad company.
Tho I'oIirrineii'H INiy or Dallti.
To tho Editor (it tno l)allnn Humid:
Does it pay honest men and men
that are Interested In tho future of
their families to seek the situation of a
policeman in this place ? The service
ot one member of that body brim's
several hundred dollars into tho city
treasury iter month aud ho is
takeii from home all the time Irom
his family constantly and at all hours
ofthe night. He that knows not what
It is to have an unbroken night of rest
is to have only fifty dollars per month
wiiue inose mat. imve niiumiaiicu nnd
lloat in alituence make such laws. The
policeman i compelled to ?ive up all
social enjoyments all family rcsiKinsi-
bilities aud leave tho heavy cares of
economizing and care of tho sick at
Iionioou tlio wife. And Nile! How
can she succeed in paying house rent
provision bills drug bills doctors'
bills wood bills water bills and
cioiuing 0111 wuu nity dollar per
moniii unue sue is worm in: and
striving at home wit h all the drudgery
uud care of herchildren to save every
penny sue can limi no time to get
work to mid a few dollars to the llftv
dollars a month. 8he knows that no man
can atlbrd help ever so cheap at home
with the sum allowed of fifty dollars a
month. 011 want responsible men to
till the placo of watchmen and peace-
protectors in this city. How you can
secure such at tho present rate of pay
isoui 01 an reason vou moneyed men
men of ease aud pleasure do'notwunt
any such laborou occupation and
other men that would till the places
witli houor to the cit v and themselves.
have too much pride to .submit their
families to want ami care to serve a
public that will not grant them su in-
dent for breud and water. Ko. finally
you will be compelled to take tlieseum
who care not how they get their mon-
ey and will have it; men that tho poo-
pie cannot trust.
Jiespectfully Mr. PWitor. I beir of
you to insert this. I am not able to
pay for it for I am a policeman's wife.
X.
A Kan Chance. .
Wo offer for wile oar atom at (Imnbury
Taxaa one doing hiora butlncM Hum any
two houses In Hood county all ciwli. Tho
busliieiH bin always ben anil U now very
profltnhlo. We have a good Arc proof house
and a nioe well wlecled stock of good. 1
want my brother to amlst me here la mj
only reanon fir selling.
8. I). I1LAKK
OHiltf Of (lark Hi-J an A lllake.
Although the dull Mtnioii Is
fitting lu the "Old KcliallcM
book nntl Hlattonory Iioii.hc of
l lerce ac I.yle. continue lo re-
''Itc Iichtj- invoice of good
in iiioir lino. Dallnn I growing
filMf. but IllOV keen nliil Al
itor and have about the lurcrewi
book nloro la tbo Hlato. '
UiH Reward I ..
Board at Kintidonn 00 per weak
iltw
cjohl i'ciim itiuiik Hook. t:tc.
Tiie liU'KOif. mo I t'omplHu
Mllll 'l-pll( Ntoi It ol'golil pcitN
Man. JiooUn NtiillouiTj lilklew
Nun oil '('!( 1 Ulci;iliir 1 11 It m
pocM-l buoliS haulier' 'iiM'
':! (JWT tltlMi'l K. IlicllM'O ti ll UK'S.
uiiHims iMM'kft oiMlei y iiimI cro-
ii(f Hi'in in Dallou Ii nl I'm nit-
Ila's IxMiIi Ktoio Main wlri'd.
Ilunrit
lliiMii) .nut ii.iiiiirinijy rural iliuil reuui fr
fi'iiUi-iaau i u l linty J'ur f m liter hu'oiiuu.
Iloii iil'i'ly nl till. 1 Mice. M'lt f
Nmv kuiu 1111 0' Millitrti )iuti 14 it i'h Until'
III llullllll III I OKI AtlMlll Dtl'tl'lillDIII llltl IIIHl-
ulllev Hliltf
JiimI rcicivril itlui'Ii Twniu'i
lltNl lMMik. "TIM' (aiUll'd
unit llio Ilfr r.dwht J'oitonI
ly .la men Uvvp.
rii:tu i: a i.xi.v..
Ilonril i( Klnuilitu't
7 llr Week. " ' ' 7llW
lluvin you liictl tlit' now hta-
tlonory nnd pupcr firm l.hu
Hlri'4-i.iu'v( ttt U lH'al'N. Itooil 1
Liilluon will sell iiv4'Iomh
Hi'iliiiK nd writ piling lit-r
nnd Htoiil iiiiuiillu ImigM ni St.
I.OIllH l'l I'M.
aiuini
ltooil it .ntIiro i:iiu Kticot
nct lo ltlieai'N. Iiav iuin'r
bagN straw mid niauilla pa (!
a( St. Ltil4 iM'lccH.
il.lln .. '
For Sato.
Three good reHtileaucH In thisulty. Inline-
illuU' poDNHHBloii kWuii.
IWiltf KI'KAUAIX&CU.
Law lllaalis of nvery doKurlplluu lor mile
mid u Inled loiuiliir at tlitHolllee.
Tiiul eoiuUllliillon ell ' Mil Hie NiliMiH Uuxevl.
lent. Yon cun get It of J. L. Downs A Co.
SOId
Tr.VHonu of Doctor Price's Iciaoiiadc nnd
oruiiscudi) It. h tliu lii'Hl In iniirlot. l'uv
Mile ly J. 1 Downs A l.'o. said "
4'leilli ilt t'lciiii upl!
Suys tlic lien Mil ofllcev. Jiuy your iliHlnfccl-
nniM from
IWin 11. (! I1USRINS.
Law Planks of every ilcsoi'lptlon lor sale
uud inintod to older ut tills nlliun.
Hist In video 01 Hiiiiinici'inlllliiery lohelim
ul. oust ut Mrs. IIuIIi'h Ansllil street neur Hie
KwtotII"C. Hdlf
Ti Ticly to liixH.
The truth In that liuly lum on'v lost Iter
homily Ijy com limed 111 lienltli bill Just wo 1 1
till nhe iiseii Ivvo or tlircc hotiles ol Miiuiisli
Keiiialo lillleis und your "I'iiiUm will uu-
dei'KO u kllulil I'liiinRe. .
Town I.otn Tor Siilr.
Twolvt) lotN(onn Idoidi) on tlnj pr'.nciiial
Ijiisliiess Hlrei l. of thelDWu l llutuliliiH on
pie l.'i'iilral Itiillroiiil In Lmllua county for
snlentiow nrU'es. Apply to
JOHN W.HWINDKr.l. .
Il-Tidlf HeialilUllice.
from llio frluld zoiicm uf tlio mi lit tri f.bo
l4ll MM.f' Ol lll) THllllll II rUULUiy IH.
pivoini'K. F. II.
l.'....luK III..... II... P.. ......... 1.. I.
. ..Il.n.i . . in.... 7. Ili.i. Ml Ml fur. 1111111 II'
medicine lew lieeuine it by-word iuiioiik our
luxiple and ninny rellivi'd liullcs bless Dr.
liroiiirtiKile Mr ILsintroducUon
l iilr Wurnliiu.
All pen sun ununited und iraiiHuulIni! Iiusl
uush In tills city without Intviiig taken out
tlti'ir (iceitpiil.lun tux uiMlitirnby unfilled that
unless thu same Is paid with i ti ten days al'ler
the publication of this notice tho penalty
attaolifd to tin same will In rli;lliy enforced.
S . J. 10. HAIUU.1CV
MW . BlifrlirDalhiscouniy
(Jo to Kliliiilou's I
llonrd $7 (X) per week. ' ' v
"'dlw
It is ail oft mooted quesilon can Copsuuip
lion ho cured 1 Tho pros anil eons are
almost innumerable us uro tho victims to
this futul disease. On uueuruuiKl all lucrcc
Unit Mursden's Pectoral lis I in will relieve
every case nnd cure a majority for salo by
nil ilrugklstH. ' ' '
Ho UMtiinil ! the ctfect produced by uhIiik
llinenud's Hair Dye that no one can detect
lis use ... . . . .
j ; A olile IMeturo. " '
From the Austin Statesman. " '
Attention is culled to the informa
tion in another column in regard to
tne tmrcTiagi by the Jlonti hrnfadeas'
.sociatlon of '..lie bvHiiHlul piotuio "Lee
nl tlio ililuriiess." . nils already cele-
brated piece tho work of a Texas artist
Mr. MoArdle of Waahinulou county
does not only great credit to the author
but rises equitl to- the heroic niomeut
which it. so vividly depicts. It will bo
remeiiilieied that at the battle of the
Wilderness ut a moment when the
fortunes of war were welghiug heavily
against tlio uallant southern army
tinder tho eye of that greutest of
christian soldiers General It. lite
u nontu Dunn oi Texuns. com
manded by (ieneral fireg;? wero or-
dered to push forward upon the ene-
my to save if possible the day. The
federal army with ten to one were
pushing forward Upon tho weary aud
worn confederatex when to Hood's
brixudo was ascribed tbo juniors of the
liold.l As these brave inch were niov
ing lit the charge (ieneral fx'e dashed
lo their front to lead them on through
the storm of bullets. Death was hang-
inir upon every motion ofthe passing
brcc.c but the good man with tears of
love and tlio tiro of a soldier upon his
tirow called upon tho members of the
brigadtL to follow him.
It was' a terrible moment and one In
which tho precious life of the com-
mander was momentarily imperiled.
Heroes are often born of a moment and
tho hero of this was the resolute Texan
who boldly advanced to tbo side of
Lee uud bcuinc tho bridle of his hor.se.
declared that be must return to the
rear. Ibis moment is the one upon
which thu artist lias seized to create
ids splendid iiicture and he lias sue-
cecded. It displays thu tire of genius
and portrjiys Willi tho sternest reality
a memorable scene upon a luot mem-
orable livid.
It has been our pleasure to look upon
tho Wiu ksof theur.eiitrst musters In the
noted galleries of both the old and new
Worlds and wo cannot after several
times bavins examined thu Picture
critically (nil to pronounce" Lee at the
MTilderncs" wort by an honored place
Mywhere. We me Klad to knnw the
brigade has Secured it nnd hope they
may realize their expectations. .
llorso thieves made a raid in Kill
county last week and took oil' from
the neighborhood uf Village and Mus-
tanir creeks several hirst. On l-'ri-
dHy morning last just before daylight"
three men in chase of a bunch of jior-
Hi's passed the liousu of Mr. Dykea
and Parks in tlio edge of the town of
Kuuls. Men who own horses in this
part of tho county nro hi constant
dread of thieves. If thin horse steal-
ing la not stopped and IhatsiHin horse
property will not bo worth a cent in
thla part of the country. Ennts Ap-
IPi May IB. ...
4 lit e l or llyilioplioliln.
Tlic following which we clip from
the ( (alvesloii News may be of bciielll
to iiiuuc poor uiifiii'iiiiuili:
A iVIi'inl iiivlui lii'iird that sutue of
our oitl.ou luitl been iillli'ti by rabid
doirs iiiul I her l um was eoliriileiii
ilouiitlul sends the lollowltiK prchcrip.
Iloil for the I'llie of pal leotsullliclcd by
the diseasu. lie hm.vs tbul he can pi o-
duce iil(lencii thiil will corrubnmtii
what hiu.ays "t ylvu the piescrlp.
tlou for what It may he worth: "Hull
poke mot and now mill! i tind parts
und pi vi. it io 1 In piiih'iit unlillt pro-
duces sleep" t'he HioVc was used in
oiinof the woinl sIhrih and pioved
elli'i'tivo when science and inii'lclne
falh'il. : ...
Ninullio HI 'ctt' Orlniim.
At a nieellng of I he New Oi lcans
hoard of health on the ninth ins! Hr.
ItuhscllrilaU'd In a com mini Icallon. (hut
there Imve been swi casis of smallpox
reported to the board of health in the
la.. I four mouths cnmuii'hcliiK.liimiury
I aud ending April .".u 11. Of these
Mil were while and a.Vl colored. Dui Iiik
lliesame period there have been lliii!
deul lis by tiie disease ; of these 1WI were
White and Hsicolorcd. The per centage
of deaths as to onsen Is .'II per cent of
while and M of colored.
mii.nou) 1 in taici.i;.
Arilvrtl mill
llrpui'liirp nt
lliillns.
TrtilnN a I
Ili.tWON' AM) 'I'KXAH t'KNTHAh
Airlvon
Krnui II111SI11111I1 (luiill and express) tl:M u. in
Kroin the Nol l Ii (liulll and expresK).. s: p in.
.Mixed train Houii ;!:ll p. in.
Mixed I nil ii. Null ii 1:07 n. in.
TKXAK AND PAt'IKIi:.
i.uiives Arrives"
Mall mill Knpii'sn t:ll a. in llvsjp lu.
Mixed Train ':l." p. in sue p in.
Arrival miJ llrm'luri d1'I:iIIh m Dallas I'ost
nl)!ii..
Northern inn
aiilven dally ut K::i5 p m;
depitris ut liin a m
" ' 9
s ill fi:Jl a 111; departs
is.
.oiilhein luail at-rlv
at s: u m.
Texas snd I'acliic mull nrrlvi at U;.' 11 m;
depai'ls ai i::.'.li pin.
1'iiii Woi lh Wiatherl'ord and Jnekslinro
iiinil iutInch icxiiipt Kumlnys) at Jpin; ilt-
pai ls (rxeepl Siindaysi at 7 a in.
Demon and Win I'oiinly I.ewlKvllkaiul
Ti I ally M ills mail arrlvcK Mumlay Wednes-
day anil Kilduy al II p m; deparis Tuesday
TIiiii'mIiiv and Salurday nl 1 a lu
iMi'iHiruc Uood t'liunly Oedar Hill. Mans-
Hi id and Alvanulo mall deparis Mmiday and
Thursday at 7 a in arrives Wednesday and
t-ia tardily .'it ii p in.
Uiennvile limit I'onnty ltoi'lfwiill and
Millwood mail arrives Tne-diiy and Friday
at 1J in.; ilepatts T uesday and Friday at
1 p.m.
W'axalinchle mail arrives Monday Wed-
nesday and Fi lilay at 11 p.m; ilep.ulN Tlles-
de.y Thursday and Satuiday at 7'.; a.m.
Heyiuni Jlaualit's rinin und Union 1111-
luall arrlvi!S.Tiadiiy. Thursday uud Kulurl
day at 12 m.; departs Tuesday Thursday and
8n.imday nt 1 p.m.
All mulls close nt 7 p lu as the Imik of the
mall arrives and Isdistiibuleil at uli;ll.
William fi lies I'lislinasler; H. s. Junes
Assistunt I'ostnmstei; Owen (ferry Chief
Clerk; W. i). Adams Mulling (TerS; Harry
N.'ihl Delivery Clerk; 1). A. Ihown llox DIs-
I'lliUlluu (Tel'K.
I'ersiins havlnit grieviinccs umalust Die
otllee on any aci'i.'iiill will please rep irt the
lu "I. In Willi un or in jiersuii to the uosiiuasler.
St. Jlallhin"H KiIm'oi:iI ( liarrli Curlier La-
mar anil Kim slieeis. Id K. 11. Davenport
Hector. "Sunday Seluml at I) nut. "Services
at lu; um. and 7' j pm.
Mi'tlimllst Kulsruiail ( tin rill Noa III Corner
(!omnierce and l.niniir slreels. Itev. Dr. W.
K. Kasterllng 1'nsuir. Sunday Hehiiol ut tf
a.m.; Services at 11 a. m. amIT' .j). m. t'liy
mis. ion services .Swiss avenue east Dallas
at II A. J. and corner Vounn and t'.rvay
streels ut 3 I'. Jl. every Miihhath. UoV.riiuu-
IK' I Ariiistioui;iiuslor.
Ciilliolle (Tiurrli llryan Htreet (new liulld-
liiK) llev. Kather .Martlnlcr l'ustur. Her-
vlecs: Low mass V a.m.; Iiinil iuiissTO'i. ii.m.;
Vrtipeis I p. m
( lirlstlilli I'liliri li-KIder It. M. Uano 1'nstor.
He i vices every Lord's day ut 11 u in. und TA
p.m. Sabbath school alli'j n.m.
IllKsimuir' Itiiidlst CinireliPattei'son tive-
ii lie. llev. Alirant Weaver l'aslor. Handily
School at S'.j um. "Services at am. and
H'i pm.
rrcHhytnrlaa Chiirrh Klin street llev A
P. Smith il) l'astor. Services every Kub-
lialh at lid jii.m. und 7 p.m. Wi'ekly prayer
nieelim; Wednesday al 7 p.m. Siibbiilh
school Satibulli inorulng at 9 o'clock
lumlii'rhinil I'ri'Kliiti'riuii ITnircli JcfTerson
street bundny ISchool ut S'i' um. Services
11tll11.111.aiHlHp.nl.
Mi'lluulM KiiNriuail t'harrli. Preaching eve-
ry Salilittth evening at Odd Follows' ball at
7:;i0 o'clock.
CITY OF HAI.I.AS.
Mayor-W. t. Cuhell.
Kiiginenr W lllium M Johnson
Attorney William M. Kdwards.
Treasurer Hubert II. West.
Assessor and Collector Thomas J. Kttltoa.
Marshal Junius Peak.
Deputy Marshal John It. Kytui.
l'ohceiiien J. W. Kpencei' A. V. Mlxson
V. M. Itussell C. D. Itlnoil .Samuel Crabb K
II. r. Niclmls. W. F. Morton. J. II. Klder. .1.
F. 1 lit in.-! s. A.Hluwiiri .Stephen Hudson
r l'.'iiiii i asieii.
Health Otllrer: Dr. M. A. Cornelius.
ALderniim -Flnit wurdi II. K. Hiirkes..liiinr
A. lsiniird Henry r.rviiy. Second wind: 11
II. Couuhtinour. John M. Howell. Thli-d
ward: A. T. Heusley Julio Owens junies C.
iMe( onnell loiirlh ward: II. 11. McCunnell
W. (;. Yoimu.
The otliues of the various ultv ofllcs am
ntlhceily learkct house. The hoard of Al
dermen meet In regular session at theeoun.
iiHmi over t ie market uverv lucsdiiv
highl.
DALLAS roi'STT.
District Judge II. Uarksdsle Dallas.
Ciliulmil Court Judge Silas Hare Slier-
man.
District Attorney Ed. (1. Ilower Dallas.
District ami cX'Olllcio Ciuiinv Cleric
Aii'Mimier liarwood.
DelllllV ('hulls It. I) ltiiwlilis. Piarrn M
Ilrou'll Willhiiu A. liarwood.
Sheiitl Janus Ii. Hark ev.
KTis Clerk W. U Vei million.
Dnpnly Hheritls .1. Jl. Chnmnnn. Thmiifts
H. Floyd Tboliuis P. Scoll llevorly Seolt
John llnwen.
Surveyor Koherr M. Cook.
Tri'iisurer Miirlln V. Cole.
Cattle mid Hldi; Inspector Thomas John-
sou.
jisrim of tuk 1'KArn.
Preclucf'No. 1 John V. Korloot (nrcsldina
JUKI lee) Dallu.l.
recinci ao. u wutiitm A. (icorue. Laa
caster.
I recillct JSO. II (Tini-len Hurker. C.slur
Hill. 1
Precinct ?o. 4 Tlioiiins I.. Frank ltreek.
Inrlde.
rrocinci no .1 Thornnn I. Coiite.i Hcyene.
COJiST.lBLKI. . . .
Proclnct No. 1-A. H.llanlln
Precinct No. a-.M. M. Fondreu
PreclDel No. ;-R. F. Barker. ' '
Preclnci .No. 4-J. S Flovd.
Precinct No. 5-J. A. Fisher.
Kt HmL l OMUISSIO.VEItS.
Precinct No. 1-Wllllnni U thell Dnlln..
Preoluct .No. i James 11. Bwindells. ljn.
caster.
Prisdnct No. 3-KIam Bhiirp.
Precinct No. 4 Thomas J. N nsb.
Precinct No. 5 Henry (!. Sweet Hcycne.
A situation nil a Inrm by one who Is com-
lietent lo take chnrseof and mnnuite alariri
one. He known wliAl work is ami is not
afraid of It. He understunils fully the mean-
iiiK of "Konlleiwl;" has pmctlcisl It anil will
continue to do no; would prefer that It he
w.iiiin live or ehflit miles ol liulliiH. satlK-
IiicIIoii alven nr no imv cxnei'led. l a
youiiK until of sterilnic ln!crity ami very
iHiiiierHie. Address ImiueiiiiiiHiv "11. C"
llKKAI.Dotlle- I if In thnrllv Iih will ci.ll
ut an early date to nct you. SJHlild
.'XOIIGE.
Mayor's Orricfs.l
f.TTT or Dallas May 2 171.
All persons havinir scrip bondii or other
evidence nf Imlebipiliiciai against the clly of
Dallas nre hereby notified In obedience to a
resolution of the clly council passed on the
Mint day ol May Wl to present the name to
tbo city Heorctary for registration before the
thday of Jnhe PJ7I
W. L. CABELL
Wild Maynr.
FINANCIAL AM) ( O.ViMI IU IAI
OKrlCkOI'TlIK HAM. IlKIIALII!
May In. InVI.
I
llu.ilnu Klllnil
Hold.
nllver
Mil
i't
la I ID
IllleS
Iinl H
rseliunue.
Iiiiylua.
plU'f ivf(
paint '"
..painl J'w
HclllliK.
per cem prelil
per eeill pl'elll
ier ceul plum
p"i cent juom.
New York
New Orleans
lilllVi'stoll
SI l.olll"
.pain
Tin: lii .M iiAi m aiiki:t
Jliuliiusn coiilliiues fair Thern U a kIIkIiI
ih'Vlliil' l) jiollic ll'ji i of iil'Ji'Ui-!'"! ouisulii ol
wlilii;i;li"re Ii hot'uiucU i4iiiv" lu e(;uis
Unr lui niliauu lis ve full and oeiuplniu sMt ki
laid down ut low lluures uud puroliiisi s can
In in hi li' ii t iiuiiHiial ndvaiiliiiii' The follnvi.
Illl ipiollltlllllN tepleseiil reHlllar Wholesale
prices In (11111111 small orders blither rales
will have to be paid I
(Jroeeile.
Huron I Cli'iu.ld.'s 11'-; llrcaklasl I I c;
Hums canvassed 1 1. l.'H';lliiiiiKuiiiir-eiir'il
Lie.
.Molasses (lu barrels per illonli Falrft'io;
Prime 7ue; l hnlceSiH!; (iiilden syrup Wlej Sliver
Dilpi'i.'mi see.
suuar (In barrels per imuud)t Fair l'ie;
Prime II'-; ( hole i 'r; Yellow elurllhd l;
While elm Illi'dl Je.'l'oivdercil Ue;l 'rushed 1 1'.
Pish i.MaeUeivh: No. I half barrels (III; No
3. hall hands Wi; No I Jilts tj 7's No. kits
K
Tobai co per lb WdjMSc.
Colli" und 'ten
llio common lise; Full to uood ?ri-: I'.nne
to elmlcc .Kii; ll. (1. Java lllc; Tea per Ih IUm
'I -' .
IlcriMlKiiilft ami drain.
I'lnur Kxltii Family ifl fsKH (Kl; Chnlue
XXX i WH.'i i'i; XXX l ".'ii'"! (hi; XX H li-uj
I '!.
iti ii it. y iiw Mm fi
Oats (I iillshel IjH 'l.""..'.
H beat .i r Oil -In I (I m.
Corn per bushel 5l IIU(il l.'i.
Corn meal per ."si Hs Hi UV.il l.'i
Polaloes Table m OOni'i !.
lii'iius: While navy ti leu lbs l 6ew7 00.
l'riills : ills mill ( onleeiloiierles
Dried a pples VII 1 Ic; Ijemoiis rlliox 8l);l)rnnKin
V box M Ml FlK-i linnv) 'i II !"; Knlslus lu
layers V box (new) SI oil; Drli'd curranls
.ante '(i Hi uiewi l'ie; Turkish prunes (new)
'C ll INc; A lluoie's. soft shell lai's'; Filberts
ne w ) V Iti 20e; Walniils 'ui lhi"o. Mrimll mils
"(iliiajc; Praiiuls V Ui l-'c: ranlierrlcs f
ban. 'I sisji'oeoaauts l 10010 OOMia ;'si; Fine
laiiey eanily V Hi iii.We; I'ecuus 'jl bushel
tSI 'iU
t'uiiiieil Uoods.
Poaches. SMli.W dozen U IlidVi UiJU'enrH. V
iln.m to ue; Plums itrecn mu;es -ll 'm dozen
fj V.'i; HI raw berries ll-lh -jl dozen t2 7"; ltasi-
berries 'J-lli 'fidozen .! 00; liluekberi les 'J.lii
ii iliiii'ii c- 'in; Tonuiloes 2-11) V dozen sa fill.
Coin il dozen 4U(.i; 00; Peas a-lh Til
dozen .'il1; Suceolnsh l'-lli 1 dozen tf.l 511;
l.obslers I lb "nl dozen fci 00; Oysters 1-lh
dozen 1 UV.
l.loiiorH.
Hrandles Apple (i eO(nH 00; Peach 'i 715c
8 Cognac W 'Mm7 00.
Wlilskles llourben and l"yu $1 T.V'H "0;
Imitation HinuUm!l I.".. 1
1 1 Wines Port nnd Klieny St Ailuil iW.
Ileetlllisl Whiskey !;l liH.U 10.
Dry UootK.
Prints: .Vlerrliuiie hie; Aneimn Hie; UloliceK-
ter Hie; Sliiip-on Mournlou 10e; Siieppard
Plalils Kle; 1'niSsiind I'm plus lOe; Cayudutla
Solids 10c; Montvllle Pinks and Purples Uc;
Columbian Nc; (icmiiro 7';e; llopet)'c.
lileiieiu il .- 1 1 l 1 . 1 1 n ii ami slilrlluhs: Fruit of
Ihe Loom lir'e; 1V inlit Hlurlis'; ('hapuiiiu
lo:i; Cloth l'J' 'r; Social Mills LW'icj Hoot
1;V; New .Market Hie; Canon 7c.
Dawns uud Percales: From lli'ij lo Ule.
Cambrics: S!ifi.;l'-l..c.
Clark's O. N.T. Spool Cotton 72n.
Drown Slieetum and Sliirlln: Houston
City Mlllst-I lii'jc; Saumtii H IJc; Miller Kl ver
11V" Laclede 11 lie; Hoot ll 11 iiijije; Mas-
sachusetts (1 lie; Central Mills 7'u; lledlord
llfytle; lllKTreell ll.'e; .Miissacb'usetts ;l-l P
lie; Kmplie 7-8 7:!e.
Heavy lirowii Drills and Duck: Urunite-
vllh) hrowil Drill- lie; l'epperill brown Drills
Km; Plymouth Hock Uejliiivens Duck HJV.c;
Superior Duclt Hie; Howard Duck Ji" Snvaitc
Duckl jc; Colored Duek'.'le
ltiown and Jlliie Denims: Oakland lac;
Huston l.'ie; lliiyniakers hie; OtiisAXA 22e.
Tlelilnu': Ocean lie; Princeton 12'ijO; lions.
toaOtty Mlllnaie; Conestona 1: (! A aicj Cou-
estoua tiohl Medal H'kjj .Ioiiii U. (Talk's KXX
lniroved :t!e; John A Clark's X 20c; John (j.
Cliirli's XX iic.
Col Ion Plaids und Slrlpes: Muicnolla 12" !;
Toledo Me; Alabama Kjc; Aunusta U'.je; Amer-
leus I.'ki.
Apron Checks: Lanark l!!'c; Americas
llie; (Turk's Vixlrii Heavy '-'de. '
Heavy l.'oltimudes: Wlllliunsvlllo lc;
New Orleans llauilel Jeans LVe; Lynchburg
ii7;ic; Hopewell Ti" lientlcld Ji'e; Farmer's
nnd Meeiiauic's.kie; New York Mills D anil T
.'iu; lTom;h Loom and Anvil JHIc.
Dro.'tw
Alcohol Vijal '.'.i; Onm Cumnhor f IbCOe;
Cbloroloi'iii il X; ciuni oiiiuiu j ibSloriOmdl 00;
I wliigo. best V to il TJijS i); .MiiKiiesia tr! lb 5l
Isle; .Madder "fl Ih l.s.J20e; Oil sweet 'jl Kill (y 110;
Seeriii 'il Hal S:I 00; Hi rnAinot pure tf lb tli 7.1(8
7 00; Oil of Is'iuon i 7.(n.7 01); Soda sal English
ijilibSe; Sulphur lloui'V th he; llosln lb 7c;
Alum "iil!b7(nSc;Caloiner- tbSl 7a(a2 7ii; Coch-
ineal 1 Oil; ('oppenis ll(We; LIiioric extract
Slle; Moinblne fl f;0wSllli; Oll.l.'astor'tliul SI 23
11.2 io; Ollve(il(!iil i2 2.rni.2 P0; Tanners' 111 00;
Cassia th l fx); (iuliiiiie fl 07 2 7i: Soap
eastUo V lb 20c; Soda ash Tfl lb I2e; Saltpetre
pure 1)1 lb .'We; Commercial 'fl 11 1'ic; Venetian
red'tllbSe; Whim lead pure per kes 813 OOirf
l.'i fill; Strlclly pure per ken !-i:i .VImI I Ol; Liii-
seed oil raw 'jl gal SI iejil 21; Bollcil al jl 2."i
a. i m.
Hoots ami Mines.
Boy's Kip llronns S12 OOirrlo 00 (loz; Men's
do ii OUi.gIN 00 r!liloz; Children's and Misses'
do S7 Sorivl.' 00 el doz; Women's heavy Peg Kip
$12 IHMtlS vd'tl iloz; llov's Kip Hoots $1S WC
110 00 V itoz; Men's do 8k; iXilfi Ou fl iloz.
Lumber.
Yellow PIucroui$liall sizes and length S2500
per m; Whltu Pine clear l!-4' l' anil 2 inches
fsilOilper in; White Pine weutherboiirdlnn
u0 per 111; White. Pino weutherhoardliiK
.-i") 00 per 111; While Pino weatlu rboaidliiK
sj no per 111; wane rine ceuinii sju 01 per 111
White Pino Inch boards $70 00 uer 111: WTilto
Pine Inch hoards $00 00 per 111; White Pine
inch boards . HO ner in: White Pino inch
hoards t'12 '0 per m; Pillules laney heads
fiVi no per m; Lath SS 00 per 111; Hhlniiles
wliite Idne $7 0") per m; Hhlniiles whltu
pine s. ) per m: Slilngles lille pine fi 00;
Cement JO .TO per barrel; l'histor Paris 47 00 per
Otllll'l
Iron mill Null.
All sizes from 1 lo 80 cut M 00; all sizes cits-
ItiK 4 to 10 ?7 00: all sizi'a linlshlmt 4 to 10 47 00:
Sil lino (9 01); rellned bur Iron !jc lb; plow
iron ue 1 id; piow sictn liyc fl 111.
Timers' Slocks nnd .Meluls.
Tin : IC 10x11 charrjoal per box SI7 50; IX
HixH caarroai 920 Ml; IC 12x12 charcii
!00; II; ehureol 11x20 SIS 50; IX charcoal
14x20 S'20 ."Hi; IC ll:2il rooting S10 50; IC 20x
2S tlH 00; block tin 1 Ib.'sle; sheet zlno V lb
i"S; j-ii lean ft a iuc; topper oouoins fl In
.Vie; Sheet trim 211x27 VI Ih 12' je; Holder extra
refilled fl lb ;klc; IJiilvnnlzisl Iron In full bun-
(lies si ia ajc; American llusshi v It 30c.
fHsollic.
DALLAS COMMANDEKY No. 6 KnlKhU
iiiiunr win iiieei- in toe Asylum 111 tno city
of Dallas on the llrat Thursday after the lust
oiiiuniuy in ciicii moniii.
FRANK AUSTIN E. C.
Kd. J. Howlii. Kccorder.
DALLAS CIIAPTEH No. n Itoynt Arnh
Masons meets at the Chapter Kooius in tho
city of Dallas on the llrst Monday after thu
last nuiumiiy in eacti monin.
V. M. C. YOIINU M. E. H. P
JlKNIlY Bou. Hisjretary.
TANNEHILL UHMIE No.ffi T. A A. M
niei'inuii iiieseciuii nun last ciiiinroay evfcii-
iniisof eacn mouth at the Masonic Hall.
John j.ooon w. m.
Henry B01.1. Hccietary.
Odd Fellows..
UlIXiF.I.KY ENCAMPMENT No. SS 1. O.
O. F. meets on tho flrst nnd third Friday
nll is In each month al the Odd Fellows'
Hall. JN'O. D. KEItFOOT C. P.
F. A.Havhk Hcrllie.
DALLAS LolKiE No. 11 I.O.O. P. meets
on every Wednesday nluhl attlieold Fel-
lows' Hall. Ii. p. JETT. . (i.
Al. Tiikvs.net Hecivtiiry.
Uood Templarx.
TUOM AH CHAPEL LODUK I. O. tl. T..
meets every Hiilurdar nlebt nl llm Tin 04
L'hiilM'l church.
... H"Ji ItECOHD. W. C. T.
J. . RECOltD W. Hecu tury.
KnlKhlH r l'ylhinn.
LDEl'It Dr LEON UmiV. No. It m.-
very 1 uesdnv eveiiinu. I. M. Wriui.t. li
Chniircllnr ; It. II. Heuy Chancellor Com-
malider; H. Ward. Vice Cbnneullor; ltlcburd
Moritiin rrelate: II. P. Aunspaimh Master
of Kxelienuer; Jos. U Fislier Master of Fi-
nance: J. W. Wfthlen. Kornarnr Unsinll mil
Hen Is.
Patron f llasbnndry.
HUECKINrttrxiP. (inivric w 01 .r 11.
Putrons ol Husbandry meets nt Patrons'
hull Itlchardson on the first and third Hut-
Unlays of each month.
T. U FRANK Master
n. It. Bkckrr. Bcereturv.
nILLH OF FARE Bill Heads Letter Beodl
nd all klnda of Prlnllnt dona wltb
Oeatnm and dispatch at IiiSimld Orm
IUB
Dll.l.As) M A IK II id laTI.
Mr. It. A. MclMnrtray this day becomes an equal
Partner in our firm. Having disposed of our Books and
Stationery wo propone to open in connection with our
large stock ol FUIINI rURE a first-clans stook of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
for Wholesale and Retail trade. Thanking our friends
and the public generally for their very Libera patron
age in the past with enlarged capital and increased
facilities we propose for tho cash to give our customers
as good bargains as any house in Texas.
BTHAGALIi c OO.
fcldiiwlv COItNKH KI.M AND AUHTl.N HTKKKTH. DALLAM TKX AM
THE DALLAS
Cuiilrirlor and CuiUrr.
GROVE &
i'. 11. JAMi:m
IMnmiKor llnlbllnK
Dip't.SupT.Maehlm
Hhop.
Ksllmule. made and
Cobtractn tnkeii
for every description
nf Ciirpi'liter and
Joiners work Slime
Iron or Woml
I'liuits I'ruiuti'i'Hiind
HIielvliiK built to
Onli r und at the
shortest notice.
C. W. COWAN Sup't.
Flooring Eovolod Siding and Ceiling
ON HANDOIlDBKSHFDTOOHbF.lt.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY
Corimr Main and l'oydrns Htreet
DALLAS
OILS LAfflP S ETC.
FIRE ! FIRE! ! FIRE IM
SO MOItK EXPLOSION'S Oil F1I1KS
IF YOU WILL iONLY I'HE
Devo&'s Nonpareil Oil.
Only oil rec'omriiin.'.ed ly nil Insuranco
comniinies. Ii ulvts mur.i brilliant liuhl.
hiirnslomier. and Is nerlecllvsafe. Ask vuur
laiully itrocers for It and have 110 oilier
Llle Is too Valuaiile to risk with the worth
less oil usually sold. Prlecfl tier kiiIIoii.
CLAKK IIIIVAN A HLAKK
70dtf Hole an. ills for Dallus.
LONE STAR
Oil and Lamp Company
Wholesale nnd retail dealers lu
Spang's Excelsior Oil
And ottiei
DLLUMINATINC OILS
Chandeliers Lamps
BURNERS CHIMNEYS WICKS &o
IVo. OO 33lm SSt.
Idly
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
JO. A. LEONAHD.
W. C. LEONAHD
LEONARD BROTHERS
Contractors and Builders
IN
BRICK A.TSJ1 htoni:
Material furnished Estinmtes made and
iiiiii'iiugserecieii ut. tno snortesi. notice.
Ottlee on Austin slriHit next door to Odd
Fellows' Hall.
H. CAREY
SHOP ON MAIN STREET
ie.ir the Dall.iKi Foundr)
He will make contracts for any kind c
building Plans. Hpeclllcatlons and Est.
mates lurnlsheil to parties wishing to eulldl
nil malnrhd supplied when desired. 6ldtf
SAML. MYERS & CO.
Carpenters and Builders
Cornerof Ross Avenue and Austin S'reet
DALLAS. TEXAS
Btores fltted np In style at Short Notice.
Hieclnl iitteiitlon (liven to Jobbing and
Country Work. Mil
WERCHANT TAILORS.
DOUGLAS BROS.
T
LAMAlt KTItEIOT
TWO DOOKM SOUTH OF MAIS
Iiilla Toxas
Keep ronvtnntl on hHnil a line As.
orlment of llroiidcloths iaasiiurisK
4 ontiiiit nnd YetlnK.
A UOOD FIT CABA1TEED.
86dtf
DRY GOODS.
J. II. M'ALLISTER
IlEALEH IN
3Dry Goods
HARDWARE CUTLERY
GROCERIES
TINWAnK ;0. JteC
Neil door to Allen's lrnfc Btore east of the
Central railroad
XJAHiXjVIS TBXAS.
Mini
. THE HERALD JOB OFFICE
Hm been thoroughly reorganliod and if
faUr prepared to do U klndt of 10V
PBIlTlNO;in th latent style Md: tit
vorjf iowmi priri.
BUILDER k JOINFII
TAILORS
PLANING MILLS.
WAITT Pr'S.
JAN
n. i iKiitii
Maehlnlst
Hash Doors 111 I mis
Wlniluw Fiiunes
iiiade to any desired
Piilti-iii.
Portable ltiill.il iiKm
l'orHti)resDwcllhm
t'liiirclies or
Hchnolmuiies Cut
Filled Marked and
ready for erection
und Nalll'.iK.
TEXAS
BOOKS STATIONERY ETC.
THE NEW BOOK STORE
M. B. FRANKLIN
Main street Two Doors East of Anstiu
DAI.L AN TKX AH
Has the Inrgest and most elemint stock nt
Books Stationery Gold Pens
CUTLERY
Albums Varieties Etc. Etc
Kver brought lo Northern Texas which he is
offering ut wholesale or retail
Kspecinl iitteiitlon is culled to his stock
nf Blank Hooks Albums lilhlen Hymn
hooks Fine Soups Perfumery Writing
Desks Work Boxes Dressing and Curd fuses.
In short ho Is prepared lo furnish any-
thing found In a nrst-chtss bookstore and as
he purchases direct from the nianufHcturer
ho is enabled to oirer grent inducement
to the trade nnd lie very rtwpertl'ully
invites an Inspection of his sto 'k. Mill
Reed & Lathrop
Booksellers Stationers
AND
PAPER DEALERS.
xtl)oor lo WIk'uI'm
Kim street llallasi Texam
Kldtf
Alteuti for Wilsjn'M Printing Inks.
TINWARE. STOVES ETC.
W. A. JON KB..
...II. IjUOKMAN.
W. A. Jones & Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
rr I TV WARE
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Tinners' Stock and Material
PUMPS GAS PIPE ETC.
AND AOENTH FOB
North side of tbo FubUo Square
8ilawl7 U.VI.I.AN. TEXAN.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.
.TOIIIV MOKRELL
MANUFACTURER OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MARKET8T. BET. ELM AND MAIN.
Job work a speciality
anteed.
Kutisfactlon guar-
kltiin. DENNI & SIM0X
Boot and Shoemakers
DALLAS TEXAS
Having resumed bmlness nt our old shop
on Commerce street opposite to the City
Bank we respectfully solicit a renewal ofthe
liberal patronage bestowed on us formerly.
We are prepared wltb a good stock of ma-
terinl to make the best of work and will
guarantee a fit. DENN1 4 81M0N.
Dallas. April 1 1K71. tldtlm
Horse fStolon !
From the premise of the undersigned in
Ibis city on the night of the 16th Instant a
chestnut sorrel mare IH years old M bauds
hlh.liTegalartnr mostly 00 left side of face
white streak 00 the left nose and bind left
foot white. A liberal reward will be paid for
her dellvery.at the Herald ofBee to
W. J. WAI.TKB
April ! 174
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Bartholow, J. N. The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 84, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1874, newspaper, May 19, 1874; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth280088/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .