Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS TKXAS Nil DAY DKCKMDKR 4. VS7 1.
NO. 253
WASHINGTON.
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lu tlio KU" Htnten to-iluy dvM or
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BY TELEGRAPH
MTDNIOIIT DISPATCHES
NEW YORK.
Uavermo'cr't Funeral Pardon or
Buckcrj On n Strike.
Kellogg XcgotlalliiB Tor tlio Sale or
All of His rrnperty.
Nkw Youk Dowdiibor 3. Among
IIuvMiiu'yer'H pull bcareis were Clov-
eruor Titduu IVtor Cooper and Tlwr-
low Weed.
A special dUpatuli says that Fred.
A. Dojkery who wuh oondumned to
death by the Spaniards la Culm but
whtwe sentence was commuted to ten
year? Imprisonment in Spuin has liteu
jxirdoned.
C'astallar has been appoinled a com-
missioner to represent Spain at the
centennial exhibition In the United
Stales.
The trial of Count Von Amiin will
probably be postponed to January. The
oouusel for the defense lmve permis-
sion only during the space of two hours
a day to examine the papers subject to
the surveillance of the officers of the
foreicn department. These restrictions
retard the progress of the preparation
of the defense and it may be found
uecessary to postpone the trlul again
from January until spriug.
A New Orleans special to the Her-
aid states that Judge Durell has sent
his resignation to the president as
United States district Judge. It is said
that Walker Feoru will be hla succes-
sor. It is said that Kellogg is negotiating
for the sale of all of bis property lu the
state.
The operatives lu Higgin's corset
factory of this city fifteen bundled lu
number struck to-day against a reduc-
tion of wages.
Tho anniversary of the Reformed
Episcopal church was celebrated last
nightlnthochurchesofRov.I)r..Sabino
of New York and Rev. William H.
Reed of Brooklyn. Tho exercises of
the Brooklyn celebration was partici-
pated in by Mr. Turner secretary of the
general council of the Reformed church
Ex-Lieutenant Governor Steward J.
Woodford and Revs. Mason and Galla-
gher. Booth's theater was bought to-day by
Oliver Ames for $'573000 subject to a
mortgage of $276000.
John F. Seymour wholesale crock-
ery dealer failed to-day for 200000.
The longshoremen's strikes appear
to be approaching a close. The steam-
ship companies are fixed In their pur-
pose to maintain the reduced rates of
wages. The sailing ships are taking
buck their old hands at the former
rates.
A Little Rock special states that
Lieutenant Governor Smith and former
Secretary of State Wheeler have qui-
etly left for Washington.
The Arkansas state senate yesterday
passed a memorial to congress asking
a special tax on leaf tobacco.
This afternoon Judge Donaghue ap-
pointed John S. Lawrence referee in
the suit Of J. S. Angell against the
Erie railroad.
A conference meeting of tho com-
missioners of the various Presbyterian
bodies in the United States was held
this tnornlnK to bring Into a represen-
tative federation all the churches in
the world which adhere to Presbyterian
tenets.
Freight AtcnU Convention.
. Tiaiiamhr!l..A maetlnflr
of the general freight agents was held
here yesteraay. Arunraiy .
be imposed upon freight from St. Louis
to points west is " slOTU
railroad after January 1st would con-
tract for freight below the rates estab-
lished in June.
Deleated.
-v.Dtf. TWtmhnf PhelM Is
defeated lnths fifth (New York) dlstrfct
The rrmlili iil' Mrnmiite Ui'liif Hrnl
lo llis l'n - I'cciuttlurn I'nu.
Ilmtluu or Heparin
1 1 X Xm to U AIIomimI u lli iiinlii I if
iiiult'iitrd In Ilia IndlHii (ouiilr).
The Kpaiil.h Indemnity-Judije lu
rcll'i llenlKHHtloii
Wahhiniitiin DucdinlH'i'il A emu.
muiileutliiii from (leiinrnl Hheiidaii
nyn Unit ufd r a tliorniiKh exaiuluit-
lion It U fniiuil that lllg Tree Iiiin not
violated Ids pun do ami therefore he
remains unuiolcKied lu Ihu Iiulliui
oiiunlry
It In known in dlplniuntlo eircli'N
that Hpaln Iiiim jiuld to Urent llrllitln
only u part of the ludi'iiinlly on no-
count of tlio VIi'kIuIiin allulr. The re-
iiiuliuler uinl other (ih'IIoiih U lo
be hereafter adjusted.
Xo one doubU that the president
will accept the reNlgnulliiii of District
Judfo Durell of JjiiiiIhIiiiiii Just tele
dereil. Durell's ciiui'Ne terminates the
proponed Impeachment now pending
In tho hoiiNO
Colonel Turnbull on (leiierul Kher-
Idau'N stiiM'diiiing ills ride through the
valley Is dead
The president's message Incompleted
and Is being manifolded for the prcs.
1'. Ireland bus been appointed store
keeper for tho fifth Norlli Carolina
district ami Custer for the 11 ft h Vir
ginia.
Mr. MoArthur asks time to consider
whether ho will accept the supervising
architoclslilp which has been tendered
him.
Thesecretary of wnrlnhls report sug
gests incisures to relieve various states
from Indebtedness for arms charged to
them during the rebellion. The pres-
ent reduction of the army Is discour-
aged. An appropriation for u permit-
incut military prison Is recommended
Supervisor Cobb tendered his resig
nation to take vllect February 1st but
waH in formed that his Immediate res-
ignation was desired.
Several reports huvo been stoleu for
premature publlcutlou. These thefts
have Induced tho olliciuls not to make
their reports prematurely public. Home
seven have been given out to-day. A
iiisty reading shows nothing worth
telegraphing.
Several members of the Brooks party
in the Arkansas controveniy arrived
here to-nlglit for tlio purpose of pre
senting their case to congress and urg-
ing a decision us to the validity of the
constitution.
4'hcitp Trnnorlntioii.
niriijlinvn. V.. llcci'lillicl- 8. Ill
the cheap transportation convention
to-ilav. a bill ureuared by Geuoral Dull
Green of Georgia providing for the
Inauguration or a scneme 01 liiieruui
Improvements to be sustained by a
system of banking connected there
with was presented anu reierren.
M. B. Floyd of Illinois presented
his views as to the construction of a
(inn lln tmr'lc trunk railway by the
government to secure competition lu
transportation ui irui-ni.
General Frobel of Georgia present-
oii ii I'OM'iliit.iuii lookinir to the estab
lishment and maintenance or commer
cial intercourse between tlie states ot
the union and to revive the commerce
of the nation.
The committee on resolutions pre-
sented a report upon the resolution of
Coloneljohnson of New Orleans ask-
ing government aid in tho construc-
tion of the Southern Pacific railroad
aud the great water lines. Such aid to
.rre iio viirht of thn coverii ineiit to
oontrol the rates of transportation over
suon lines anu proviueu mm me k"v-
eruiuent guarantee asked shall he so
guaranteed as to protect tlio national
treasury from loss.
Four membersof the committee pre-
sented a protest against the adoption
nf i 1m fAnnrf. und nmilllHt askiuir the
government for aid in the construc
tion or a railroad xue report uuu iru
test brought prominently before the
nnnvonilnll II 111' (if the lT10St 1 HI DO T til tl t
questicus connected with the mission
of the association that of government
subsidies to railroads and other Hues
of transportation.
Pending a motion to substitute the
n.innriiv rpimrt for that of the malori-
t tho (iiipxtinn of covernment subsi
dies was dlseussedat leugth. On a
call of states the vote seeming to oe
largely in favor of the motion Colonel
Tninmnn. hv nprmlrwlon of theconveu-
tion withdrew his resolution.
Killed.
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LOUISVILLE uecemoer a. it is re-
ported that White who defeatedCock-
rell in the ninth district killed Cock-
rell vesterday. The canvass has been
very bitter one. ine muni uisuiuu
kuown as the mountain district.
Railroad Ntrlke Knded.
TinxTiNOToN. W. Va.. December S.
The Chespeake and Ohio railroail
after paying discharged all their strik
ing employes anu me roan is now run-
ning as usual.
Kenlfcnntion of Jndge Dnrll.
WiuuivoTov. T). C. December 3.
Judge Durell district judge IiOUisiana
under whose rulings the present gov-
ernment of that state obtnlued power
ha9 resigned ins resignuuou wu nui
accepted but It will be.
UentrnclW I'lm
Kanes Butler county Penn. De-
cember 8. Seveuty-flve buildings. In-
cluding two hotels aud the postofflce
worn hurried todaV. IiOSS 0116 hun
dred thousuud dollurs.
Fra FaMM Abllahcd.
Chicago December 8. The repre-
sentatives of railroads have abolished
tht free pass system to Uk effect
i or
4nuary i i9i . .
FOUEIQN.
Oi esl llrllulii Dm Hun lo f'rllrl.wte In
Itie (niifrreiH'e 'ruiui by
llula.
Couudi-rluu or I lie Ktrmurr . l't-
NUI; IVrnoim Urnwiiril
LoNiKiN Deeeinbur 3-flrimt llrltalll
litis llimlly ami foruuilly deellueil lo
partli'lpiiK In thu lnliriiiilloiiul law
eoiifcriiiii'i pi " .Mi'illiy iimii.
The cable sii'Miner l.iil'liitu hence
to Itlu Grande del Hur foundered at
cu. Sixty lives were lust Fourlefii
were rescued from a boat after twenty-
four hours exposure. Thu lot Is at-
tributed to the NhiriiiiKiifu heavy grap-
pling iippuritlus.
The en plain surgeon and three other
ollleers engineer seven NtewunU and
ConkH eleven stokers foiirlreti seauieii
and the whole of theealile mIiiII iiuiii
beriug sixteen and liiehidlng Mr.
Itlckctls chiefeleelrleiaii were drown-
ed The chief Htowurd who was saved
reports (hut the II res were all out by
ten o'clock In the morning of the l!tuh.
A heavy seu carried away two of
the boats the ship gradually selth d by
(he stern und at foundered. The
captain und doctor were on the bridge
having fulled to clear the patent life
rafts und went down with tho crew.
The decks hurst us the steamer sank
Pahim December The radical re-
publican Journal Lu Repuhllipiu Fran-
mils siiyi that tho greatest eoufuslou
exists uniting the vurious parties lu
the iissemby. Both thu right und left
consider dissolution Imminent.
Louisiana J or key liuo-IWouil Ihj.
NkwOkluanh December!! Tliellrst
race for the Orleaus stakes for colts
unit llllies three years old; W cut ranee
play or pay with $7ii0 milled. Second
horse $200 third $100; two miles.
There were twenty-two nominations
but only two started. Hallciikcl lead
from the start winning by a length
and easily beating Colonel Nclluan.
Time ii:42. In the pools Kallenkei sold
at $:i:i; Colonel Nellgan $.10.
The second race was for the club
purse of 100 one mile with one hun-
dred pounds on each the three year
olds to carry their proper weight; $:)0l)
to the first horse $75 lo the second and
$25 to tho third.
After u half dozan false starU they
all got ell well together running close
until reaching the half mile pole when
Crown Prince and Pauline Sprugue
went to the front closely followed by
Lot tu Moon who took the lead on cii -terlng
(he home kI retch wlnnln ' by it
length; Crown Prince second Puullne
Spruguo third beating King Amudus
Cii rile I' Mary L Dob iiiitton uud
Tom Leathers. Time 1:4.".
lu the pool Lotta Moon sold at $125
King A melius $:)() Carrie P uud Mary
L $'15 Crown Prluce $25 and the Held
at $13.
Tho third race was fora club purse of
$700 for ull ages $550 to the first and
$150 to thesceoud two mile heats. This
was won by Falmouth beating Planter.
The latter broke his fetlock before fin-
ishing tho first heat aud was distanc-
ed. Time 8:47. In pools Inst night
Plantersold for $100 ; Falmouth $1H0
but before tho race to-day the betting
was ten to one on Planter. There was
a good track but small attendance.
Direct I'nble.
London December 8. The steamer
Viking spoke the Direct Ctible compa-
ny's steamer Faraday on the 20th ul-
timo lu latitude forty degrees north
longitude forty-four degrees west. All
wus progressing well.
Mr. Daly has succeeded In procuring
the conviction of one O'Nell for post-
ing bills over those of the Fifth avenue
theater on private posters. This is
important to theatrical managers.
Adelina Pattl was severely criticised
by tho Paris press on her recent up-
pearuncein the French capital as Vul-
entiue lu 'Les Hugenots" for the ben-
efit of tho Alsuce-Lorruiue sufferers.
NEW ADVEKriStMNTS
R. MORGAN. II. OIDUS.
MORGAN & GIBBS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OFF1CE-210 AUHTIN STREET.
(Opposite ilde entrnnco Ban Judnlo botol.)
Dallas Texas.
251dlm
A very desirable resilience of five rooms
and Kood cistern of water. Can linve all or
part of the limine. Fur further particulars
und terms Inquire at .
HOUSE TO BENT.
a Ntory Brick containing S Rooms.
Well of good water on the premises. Ap-
ply tO mtltwr i li t.' T Vv''
Corner of Columbus and Jefferson.
25M1W
DALLAS HIGH SCHOQL
Thonndnridiined. for many rears president
of Homer MiuonlR Female collene La. pro-
tHHHis to open on Mommy m it in me uuuu-
inn on Kim street one door weBtol the City
Drag utorc a xehool where young ladles will
he thoroughly tauuht the branches of educa-
tion usually pumued by temitlea In liliih
schools and colleues. Hoys not over twelve
years of one will also be received. His expe-
rience In teaching give the undersigned to
hope tha his instructions will he nrodUible
to suohaa may become pupils In the sohoel.
Tkkms From three lo Are dollars per
month payable monthly. Incidental fee
Sny cetii. h. F. WILCOX.
Reference Is Kindly Permitted to
Professor W. H. Hcalos Dr. J. K. Hcott Rev.
A. P.Hrolth.M. D. Oarllnijlon Eq. I)r. M.
Cornelius. George W.Eweli.M. P.
Dallas November 80 1874. toldlw
Law Blanks of every description far. sale
as printed to ordet a tnu nrotss -
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION I MORE WONDERFUL STILL!
AM l.KHT HI 1. UN I.Alt a. AIIHIVII.H IN
-A.Ij.Ij. TSLXISJJDfB OP QEAQONABLjE GOODS
SEC THE LATEST ARRIVALS IN
Dress fiooferS
Underaear Hosiery Woolens IValerproofs Etc. Etc.
IklUSGSSBStttfBSBC
And be convince il Ihut thin Is the (line to buy your requirement In Dry Goods.
IsriSW HTVL1S8 IN OAltPKTH AND OLT. CTOTIIB OUItTAINS. ETC.
Owing to lurgii rumiluU In thi'se llnwt we liuve nutile t rmlucl Ion In prlotm worth tlio attmitlou of buyers
Olotliins: ctncl Gonts' IT'-u.rxxiEilxlri.Gr GrOodQ !
Tho I urgent niimt coiniU'lo ami tlmrmiKli awMiitiiiuut of tlioiiv gnuiU over Hevu In thin city wliluh wo giiurauttH) to noil nt groat barunln.
BOOTS; SHOES .AJSTjO jEC.I'S
Kvury Blylu uvrry tiuiillty nutl mIku In the hoiiHo ut thn iikihI in)iilnr prloea ' . .
E. & M.
CLOTHING!
We are Now Compelling and Forcing Sales!
O 1J l HTOO 1C O F
WINTER CLOTHING!
Is Superfluously Large
Prices Down Fully 35 Per Cent!
OALI
lDXLIMTIVIi: OUR STOCK !
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1"
RIOST MACNIFICEMT DISPLAY
Y K : VKIt MAI1KI
We have every cnnrtfllvnble style of Koods and fiMhlnnnhle shape of gnrmont that may
be found entirKOlng as It does clothing to salt the wants of inau youth boy or ohlld.
Tlio Furniliing Department
ts stocked with the latest novelties In nockwenr hosiery aud a full and complete line of
underwear gloves rob.' de ohumbcr smoklnnJanktUi etc.
" CLOTHIERS TO AU THE PEOPLE !M
Cor. of 151m and Lamar; Sts JDallas Texas.
illSCELLINEOUS.
fr.Ci Floral Guid
i on lHr-A.
900 pages; 500 engravings and colored plntm.
Published qunrU-rly at JSoents a year. First
numlHTfcir 1h74JuIImiI. A Ueriuan edi-
tion at same prl.w. Adilr
iliDdtf JAMES V1CK Kocheiiter N. Y.
To The LndieH.
Theunderalgned rmueotfully calls the at-
tention oi the ldlof New Orleans and 1-
elnlty. to the superior fanllitlesof her factory
aud the reasonable terms for work of all
kinds in bair sadi aa Ladles' Curls Braids
Waterfalls OMgnons anil Wlirs. and every-
thing belonging to a ladle' toilet. Orders
firomptly aud faithfully executed on the
owe! terms. Ad J rest
MrSaNNIR KARON
Lock Boi (M. 14 Pamnn si. New Orleans.
JOB WORK letter Heads Card a Circulars
Bill Head. Postern Lawyers' Briers. Pam-
phlets and every kind of Job Printing
promptly reflated t th Harald nmoa.
SlanketSp 1 lanneb fhs&
iiMffivrnimtga
and Must be Uediiet'd.
KAItLY
AND
1.
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v HERCHSNT TAILORS.
DOUGLAS BROS.
L4MAU STUKIST
two dooii eorra or m aiit.j
Texas.
We are always supplied with the latest
Bovniiiusiu rrenon ami cngusn goods.
adtf
THt HERALD JOf OFFICt
Ha been Uiomaghly raorganlted and Is
f-illy prepared tn do ail kinds of J Ob
PBINT1NO lu the leteat styles n4 Qe
erf lowesl prltra.
KAHI
MERCHANT TAILORS
O. IL HCHOKLLKOPF.
Schoellkopf
n ..
Iioatlier cixlCL Flndlneo
Niicltllery Ilnrclwuro
HIDES. WOOL PELTS AND FURS
Kliill STREET DALLAS Tl.XA.
Our oounootloui with tanners east euable us to oompoU in prloes of Leather with Oalva
lull Now Orleans or MU IaiiiIs. llliibost eaiili prloe paid fur hides e to. lldlyl7wly
D STORE AND NEW GOODS
JUST UKtEIVED AND NOW OPENING IN TUB
New Brick Store No. 716 Elm St.
A LAItGK AND Ml LI SELECTED STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes
FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
All my goods oomliiR direct from manufacturers 1 oan and will make It to the In terest of
country inemhanta und others to buy from me. All good warranted to be a reyreMUtvd
when sold. Call and exoiuine before purchasing elsewhere.
J. M. IIAYICH Commidilon Meroliant.
Ialla Texaa October S3 17. ' lHd8m6wm
"OBEWCHAIW CHILDRESS
WHOXiBSAIjZI V Xj O XT H. ' DBAJj URO
O O TTL1 O N '; If A C T O Tl H '
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Corner Kim and Market Htret. DaUsv Ta
D(-alera lu tobaeoo bagging ties meata sugar coffee tea molaases salt grain aad all
kliulB of country produce. lHHdtflwU
G. IV. BAYLOR & Co.
FIRE:IHSURADC'E
$31876964. 1 . .
The London and Liverpool and Ulobe
nnce rininny of Phll.xielpl.ln. the Trader rir Insurnnre tmmpmrr aH
fu the Wrrmantn t'lre lnsnrnnee rompiuiy of New Itrleana the Weet.ru
Texas Fire Inxirance eompany or dan Antouln the i'aruivllle fir laaetratie
eompanjr of larnivllle Va
Buy Soil and Rent Real Estate
Office north side of Elm between Lamar and Poydraa streets
DALLAS - -
AXiBSHT
WHOLEMALE
IX1UIT A. TV
(CALIFORNIA FRUITS A SPECIALTY).
a. is i' .:
CJ-eiieral Commission '"Moroliant
801 and 803 Broadway 5
LiOTJIS iO.
WILLI A-lvdlS BEOS.
vrnni.rnAt.E and retail 1
DlaLKll III
Provisions. Pure Brae
or ALL Kit IW
Blaiu street Next to Cosmopolitan ItV.f i. And Mala trtU
IJader Md FeHvWs' Hall '
Uaexl llvsre4 free either haaae tre ekejt tm ear et eeae
9
GlCOItOK DOELLINQ.
&
fire Ioanranea tbe lmr4 Fir Inae.
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DEALEK Ilf
1 rHOIIJCJE
dies. Wines aud Iiquers
Doelling
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