The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 172, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 30, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS TEXAS SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST
VOL. L
.NO. 172
1M
30 1874.
TELEGRAPHIC.
0p.ciil D.iUhn to In. D.lliii Dil H.r.lil
THE COMMITTEE.
Tliclr Kepurl Adopted I'naiil
moiisl)-lt Fully Mis-
lulus II V. II.
Itt'cclvoil with Interruptions
and Outbursts of Ap-
plause. Moulton Creates a Sensiitloiille
Denounces the Speaker
In Violent Terms.
And Is Escorted Away by Two
Policemen.
Nkw ViutK AutfiiMl Tlio li'iitut
of the invi'iUnutiiK oominllti'o wns
row! I y l'riiii'MHiir liaynuniil. Jiiirliig
tlu reuilitiK ufthu rejiorl frt(iitnt in-
triTUplloiiH wi'i'o iMiiiHi'd by tint up-
jiliiuso which followed lioi'tulii )UNsiigcfi
MWlululiiK lti'i'chiT and ouIIiiii'hU of
luiiKliti-r wore drawn nut hy many al-
IiihIoiis to Moulton and hln pui'tldim-
t luu in t ho iimlter. Tlio u'liioltiilins
portion of tin Humming up of the com-
inllti'o worn I'i'cclvi'd with waving of
liandlii'iThiofs huts i'tc and the aj-
pliiUMO which urei'tcd its vtuliiiK wiih
almost iloafouhih'.
During the vliuruli tuovtiiiK nfli'r the
report had been read Raynond said
that In all that evidence taUim buforo
the eouuulttet' ho claimed Unit there
was not a Dingle lino which improved
Henry Ward Jlcechcr'n story. Tlio
Hpeaker recapitulated some purls of the
evidence taken before the committee.
In referring to Mr. MoiiUoii'h part in
thentliilr he said that Mr. Francis 1).
Moiikon had tried to poison the minds
of men iigainst lleecher. Tills wjonis
to have aroused Moulton who stand-
ing up erect glared at the spciikei' and
exclaimed twice in tones which echo-
ed throughout the building: "You
arc a llur sir." Instantly all was con-
fusion. Men and women rose to their
feet the hitter mounting on Keats and
joining in die cry with a lu arly good
will of "Put him out shame " etc.
uml hissing in the midst of which Mr.
llolliday came forward and making
liiuiM'lt' heard above the din partially
restored order by saying; "Gentle-
men let him sit still and hear the
truth." Hut Moulton still remained on
his feet glaring around Tike a wild
beast m bay ami saying "I dare you
to put me out." Two police olllcers
appeared behind Moulton and he re-
sumed his Beat.
The report was adopted unanimous-
ly. The police protected Moul'on while
leaving the building. They hurried
him down an alley way to where a
carriage was in waiting into which he
was pushed rather than helped and
with a police otllcer standing on each
step of the vehicle ho was driven rap-
Idly away.
The audience then quietly dispersed.
Arrest of a Man llellovoil to lie Iho No-
torious Joliu W-N)r Hardin.
Ovkrton Texas August Hhcrifl'
Js'orvell of Rusk county bus a uiun
here who is believed to' be John cs-
ley Hardin the notorious defsparado.
Novell followed him from Hender-
son to Shreveport where lie arrested
him and sent to Henderson for men to
Identify Hardin.
Sherill Xorvell to satisfy himself be-
yond doubt of his identity has tele-
graphed for parties who know Hardin
personally.
Four Veltow Fever Vlrtlma I'oreeil In
lo a Murine lloapltnl.
Washington August -!. The treas-
ury department has advices that four
yellow fever cases from the Ticoiidera-
go have been placed In the murine
hospital at Key West by force. The
secretary of the treasury Instructed the
collector of the port to use whatever
force there may be necessary to re-
move the yellow fever eased from
the hospital.
enlh of Ihe New 1'ork Purliot.
New Yohk August 29.-A Hpauish
firm here has a dispatch that HeConto
the editor of the Spanish paper here
has died from wounds received In a
dnel with a Cuban general.
Progreae or Npaniah t'oiiaerlptlon.
M Amu d August liO. It Is thought
that oue hundred thousand troops will
be added to the army by conscription.
Tf)lralipiper Plaane In liana.
Tockka Kits. August 20. All extra
session of the legislature win called to
relieve the people from the sutlering
from grasshoppers. .
Destructive Frost.
St. Joh ms X. R-i August 2. The
frost Is killing vegetables ami buck-
wheat.
JfllRKKMUt TKuKURAl'Il
Nev' Vobk August 20.
ed at 9.
12:14 P. M.-Gohl 0.
Doll' opeu-
10:27 A. m. Cotton quiet
Middling
Orleans lie; uiiddling Alabama lOjc
middling uplands IB; low middling.
151c; strict good ordinary icj gixid
ordinary 14Jc; ordidiuary 3Je lower
tosell. - 1 -
Exchange arm aud iur demand at
foHDO; sixty days obJ(S7Jj ow
ineri'liil sixty days Mi.i Ki
12:01)1'. m ( hild HJ future easy
Hcnt4nihcr I') lo-ilc. Sales t'v'tN'
H:IH) 1' m. tiold closed utl'i.
UALVKNTON August 21) 1U A. M. fot-
tou dull (mod ordinary lie; mid-
dling uplands lilc.
Hold w.it.
Hide ipiict and uuehiuiged with
strict ni'lncl li m I He; damiiued half
price ; dry as they run Me; wet salted
selected On; butcher' green k" 7jc.
NkwOiii.kash August 20 II A. M.
Cotton ipileL Mldiiliiig uplands lno.
(Sale loo bales
Kxcliungc ;IH(...I2); bank 7; sight
i ii-lit; couimercial premium.
liohl I' f.' !' J.
A Nkw Yohk republican paper says:
The republican party must abandon
I lie extreme points In the civil rights
bill. An iuftuctitia! portion of the re-
publicans will not take another step
In that direction. They will abide by
the three amendments w hich grow out
ol the w ar but before they will consent
to confer any more special privileges
upon the emancipated negroes they
will insist that they make a belter use
of the right of sutlrage thnu they have
been wont to do under such leaders us
Casey Moses Clayton ami their car-
pet bug and sculawug allies.
An exchange savs : "Hcpeiid upon it
there is a good deal of domestic happi-
ness about a well dressed mutton chop
or u tidy breakfast table." St l'aul
said the kingdom of Heaven is neither
meat nor drink. This Is probably true
on the other side of Jordan; but here
half the grace that's going is nothing
but good digestion. There is no salva-
tion iu asodii biscuit; neither is there
religion in rye codec; but there Is iu-
tipiration in good Java and a deal of
tenderness infection anil pletv lu a
porter house steak when it Is not tough.
Ji:hkmiah Coi.iiAirii the Xatlck
cobbler alias Henry Wilson vice pres-
ident of these United States lias come
out aguinst the "third term" move-
ment. It is Grant's turn to charge
Jerry with Inconsistency lu having
served three consecutive terms iu the
United States senate.
NEW ADUEKtlSbinENTS.
"MISS ELLA RIVES
'I'cnulmr of piano nnj vocul iiiunIc D-iiIIim
Tcxhh will begin lesnoiiH Hepteiuljir 1 1HT4.
Apply ut Mrs. 1. A. Hawkins' rwlUeiU'e emit
Dnllas cr lciivo oriUtrs at Dorniun Holmes it
Co.h' music atore.
I72lmmt
1VOTICK.
Prof. K. O. (Irapff lute principal of tlie mu-
Hicdciiiirtnipntni Wiioo university will b
In Hiillim Inn ftw iluys rr urn parpusoof
Inriiiliiii ii cIiihn. VIidbh ili'Hlrlnn u utoiml
will tlnil It i in omnpftent to Instruct uml will
Kimrmilcc perfect siiti!.l'actliui. i7-tl'2t
To the Citizens of Dallas En-
gaged in Hog Raising.
You will please conllne tncm. From uml
iil'nn tlie Mint 'jpicinbor. 1 will put In pons
nil I li n. I In tlio court liouso yuril. i'lio ownr
can ixrt tlnin by pruvlnu iinipcriy ami inly-
ing ulmrgus. JA.UKS K. UA11KI.KY
Hlierlll Diillns Cuuuly Tnxun.
Dallns August 2s IhU. KMM.
FIELDS' THEATER
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Monday Am 31 and May Sept. 1.
Til K
MACARTHYS
lnlb.'lr I'ltKHKNTATIOV I'uM'KllTrl. Iim-
i ... i .o ..1 1. .11.11.. .l Inlll.
lirinNilnrrH to belli.- most urlijlmil. artistlo
nuil vcisiittlcciitci'tiiiii'Hcntiif Ibmise.
HARRY HACARTIIY I lip Arknnwi
oincillini. I.oIIIp i:lcn Mnrnrllty
mill Frof. W. Rrvny.
Ilcmcinber tills pcrfnrniiuici consist! of
Innocent uilrlli iiuwle uml mimicry.
AOmlsxInii 7i cents. Hi icrveil atl (W
In be iiriw iircil Ml
..... i ....1 n .1. ..... .... . .ibiila la klllillv
J IU 111111" tl-" t.I I.H ".
ftirnlsbeil bv Dormnn Holmes (.'i.
ImorKneii mi 74 o'eocS ! conwrt In oom.
inrliop t ' J. UbHiigH v:f protfrn annu lllgluly.
ITlUiJt
BOHNY'S HALL
EAST SIDE OF THKQl'ARE
The Coolest and Miwl U-rllnbllnl Krsorl
In the Clly.
The por.Kt Hinl Iwnt oflnt'r wtnes Ibiilurt
Hint iicamiWNfnn lisml. '
A iwiillliK nsiin. enmlortiibly mini lip
where mny ie found oil the lesillng Herman
nil well American newnpapi'r"-
IIESRY BOIISY
nod I in
Proprietor.
SCHOOL
On Hoxa avenne m-ar tlie r.nldcnee f W. I
Martin Duilaa Texas will eommeneo
Monday Srplember 1 1
iinr) ennllnne twentr weeks. The oouraeof
sliuiy Vlll leeluJeall
EaglUb Branchoa ILtvtia Froajik a4
Spanlaa .
Rnle nf tuition per Mrnlon of twenty
weak payable monthly
Prlmnry ii-prtruent J15 0
liiUTineilliitv ) on
Uqflela...-..-;.--'-.r-"" H
IttfUllW ' MuVa. wNOWWSl-ttelr.
NEW IDVCRTIStMtNTS.
OWENS & BOOTH
AUCTIONEERS
Cor. Elm & Market Sts.
DALLAM TUX AH.
SALES EVERY DAY.
AT 10 1-2 SHARP.
FURNITURE SALES.
DRY GOODS SALES.
BOOT & SHOE SALES.
STOCK SALES.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
Consignment solicited nuil
prompt returns mndo.
.JO 10 Ci. UOOTH
Ait'ioiiM'r.
1UNUSUI
Dallas Springs Seminary
FOB TU DKNT8
MALE AND FEMALE.
WILL KKDI'KH ON
MOXDAV Kept4iutMr 7 171
In ehni'Keof Mrs. C. K. V. Ml LI. Kit M A.
uKllel by OKI). II. HUllsiKN A. M n gr.t-
uatit nf one nf our beit inilvi rxltlca. Mm.
14. J. MKKKr'liKn.Kriidunteof l'iitMiseo col-
lee Maryland but been rivalled loourMu-
Ktc llepniiuieiit.
In eiirnenl ndvneaey of liicllclnun culture
uml Kiiltable itlreellon lor the mind and
heart ol childhood we Inive recently erected
a bull rxprewlv for I he hrlKhl proRreimlve
children already on on' llt und HUchim niny
yet iiinie where iioiose on a niodlllca-
lion oi iIih Klndi'i-Iiir(rny.iein in no train
uh lo tuoiiiolelbebest InteicHtHUl every child
coniuiilted In our cure.
To thin miburbiiu Hemiimry ore atliiclicd
for recreation. aeverl aerea ol kiduiiiI em-
briicinit one of the Pullim MprliiRi which
coimiaiilly Hupplle the H-hool with puic
wbolemime water.
To our mlron In wvured tbetr pro rata
dl-tilbuilon ol the HuhiMil lunil for Ihe cur-
rent icboliii'llc year.
TfcHMN.
era acuMKiM or twkntv wKKKa pavaui.x
MnifTULV.
...1 .u.i.iM.iin.i.1 tti". I.trutlil. il .
I IIIIIIIIJ lrMIIIH'lll "I'M . .... -
parliuent rlnsnlcai d partnieiit lii; le-
HOHIO" Hie piiiii.i o" wi .i.
ntrtictioii K uenf piano for Instruction
and practice ; incidenlul fi-e fi.
1 ...-I rnuii uiilrintiiA fi .1MA fr
term nave In cnemf proinu'UHl illneHs.
IIIH m'llOOl WOrnnillin sjni.-iinin(iR.i.".ii-
line; hence It In Important that Hume wlsti-
. ...!. Ku I . u lnli.ip. lu r.r.MU.1 Ilia lll'af.
the li and every Iniervcnlnu wei-lt of vnifh
1 d. w an.i.i'U.
HimUIl. . ... . - - - -
lUKdllil Prloelpal.
. NOTICE
By virtue of anthorlty vented in me an
trute under a chattel inortniiae with pow-
er In aell made and elcciiUiloii the lot h diiy
of May A. II. 1H71 by Jonedi Ulbbona fur the
. I.. VI' 'U' ill .1 II
UIIMHIVUI PI UH" " '
H ll'lllllfl in ll piiyilieni oi i i--i..iii "
nory note of I lie mini oflx hundred and lev-
eillOf-eiJIIIi OOHHI IT"-"! iMii o. "in
Juecph UihlHiim on tlie day iiroreaald and
p'Oiible Hixly day nller the dulc thereof
lib Intercut thereon at tlie rule ol three t:il
liereent tier month from dale until iaid
and at I lie ivniienl of the bolder of mid note
I will fll.ou Mondiiy. lhe;llHi day of Auxust
pnwnl uniiith beiwivn Ilia boiira of 10
o'eliM-R a. in and 4 o'clock p. 10. at lliewmrl-
hoaw door. In the city ol lialla in the eonn-
ty ol Dallas and ulate of Tcxa. to the blgli-
tml hlddem fir eah In hand the lollowlnit
deaerllieil perwinnl propiTty l : One aoriel
mule branded wlih lanru O on Hie left
boulder ; one Iron gray mar mule
while hair on top nf the need canned
by collar ; one dark brown inure mule
branded A on left ilioublcr ; one dark hrowu
mare mule .addle mark; nn im buck i one
hay borne mule wbna addla mark on
hack I one brown borne mule will) white
eallai' mark on thoulderi one hay mare
innle white oollar mrK on top of neeh j
k.-.. H.til au.l.lU- .nurlin and whlltt
one uj m ..7 ...... .......
aunt In forehead : one narri l mare mule wit h
uildle murk and branded Onn left nhonliici;
one aorrel norne mnle whlM nnddln marks
branded A on left boulder: hI-o threa W
waaona and Bve (A) eU of donhlo baraeaa. .
JOim KKIlH.Trnntea.
Thin. Aagnt ST. HKKi-M
BOOK PRIWTINO Wa am apMlaJty
Boo- and Pamphlet Work at th
ISlfl
i
Business is the
' j
HILKH 1ILACK AND ST1IIPKD OHKNADINIOH
JAOONKTH NAINMOOKH PIQUKH VIOTOUIA
1IIN1IOI. I-iINIClV AND IHICIMCIII LAWNH
Atttl ovtirythiti); ittfi'titlulntf to tlint lino. AImo Ihn mowt ooinplwte llnu orintlleN uittl Children' Hhoc.
OIjOTI3CinrC3r 3E3C-A.TIS boots AND SHOE3S
Large! and
HONEST AND FAIR
CALL BEFORE! IPXTrtOH-fTLSIISrO- II3ILiS3I3XVIIII5IFLI3 SL"T
SANGER BROS. Kim Street p.allas Texas; j ;
Houston street. Shermans Main street. Calvert) Main street Bryan. .
OBJES DAY
Ml
jM '- Sa
GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS
IDODI HENAGEBIE AVIARY ROHAN HIPPODROME
'' - AND '
EGYPTIAN CARAVAN.
THE GREATEST MORAL
New Faces Ktw Features. Splcudia Etaicd Horses aui Mlm Aero-
: - - batic and EQurtriaii
Sluseum Menagerie Aviary and Caravan.
ADMISSION nSCAL
DOOItS OPEN AT I P. M. AND AT 7 P. M.
WILL EXHIBIT AT
I.ONGVIEW M0N1)A AUGUST 31.
TEH HELL TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1.
llaua'rWM'lWIJV .
OO TO
OERMANIA BEER BALL
yt irkct street
') Between Main and Commeroo itreela.
THB BQST FLACB IN THB CITT.
VI). M. BUMMERH
Froprlelur
If f lr
Mu I u til
.'
1 HAVE THE LARQEST AND
oo3srsiefTiisrca- or1
oomploto line good styles
DEALING GUARANTEED ANY FAULT OR ERROR CORRECTED i
SEPTEMBER 2 M
SHOW OF THE AGE.
Will bnwitnewied lu tbe Clreua and nipvmlroni
Arena equaling III gnrgeouaneaa and perfucllon
llieKlaillatorinl mllnief ancient Konie or tne
nrlKlnnl glnrr ill Hie Kant HlnrtllnH equitation
feala of atrentilli iliirlng aola o gymnantio exeel-
leiee terrlllu vnultlim anil nonturlnf. enliyeneo;
with JinW aong ami alory.onfy give liitlniailmi of
a fcw of I lie tliiiiiKiinil anil one npeelniena of the
moat claeile ronrai ctaante and maininolh xliini-
tlou of nioilarn lliaua. The whole un er tlio Uiinb
ed city of llaliteil iiavlliiint connlrueted In nueli
a manner Uml Uia vinllor can behold th grand
Uljlny of
.
EACLK FORI) I EAIiLK FORD I
. ... .: n- . n...t Plrin rail.
Terminal uniinn n
mad ciimnany. eluht inllen went of Iwllaa.
Will command luiule-r trade of wealern
Texaa. Frlneipal nlia-k nhlpplna pilnt In
tlilneounlrr. Varl'e ilenlrlng louor Infor.
m.tloo .Uonld ..y rSHt:R A(n.
IfMXif Kiltie r'ord.
JiJ U I5 ill.
Order of
BEST SELECTED STOCK
durable qualities and low figures.
U. H. HCHOKI.LKOPF.
Schoellkopf
DI5ALK1IH IN
lioatHo'r ana Flnainco
HIDES WOOL PELTS AND PURS ;
Eiiiw sthi:i:t dvllaw texas.'
""Ouroonneotlnni with tannanieaat eimlilo nn toonmiiete In prloea of Leather with OaWaa '
ton New OilcKiin or HI. Luula. Hlntiwiloaeli prloaoalU for blilea eto. . . IWiaiytfwly .
"WILLIAMS BROS.
WIIOLUAU
3r lO. O C
DKiLII IN '
Provisions Pure Brandies Wines and Liquors
OF ALL KIKDH ' -:' I'"'
MAIN AND KLM 8TIIEKT DALLAS TEXAS.
Vomla dellirrrvd from either bona frae ofelmra;e to onr city caatamoM.
0. W. IUYL0R
cijf i h f i n c ii E3 a n n p
Uuy Noll liml Hont Ileal Estate.
Office north sido of Elm botweon
DALLAS
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V. U. OBliNCHAiN
OBEIMCHAIN
ri ll H.iAiu ' nnil
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A1l l)EALr".R8 IJt 1 " ' i
FLOUn G1UIN AND COtJMBY PHODUCE
Corner Elm and Market Streets Dallat Texai. . 1
jria'tt
ootton. W are prepared to handle tha mr'"V.i. iVLwIl
t elr lUlpui.nU. Ubaral aaab adT.acea mail on aonilaBiniuia. MlYMvlj
r UiilJlLLse).
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Finl-CUu - ;
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Lamar and Poyiraa streets ; .- ;
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A. W. CHILDREN
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