Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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Slailir MctaU.
J W. 8W1WDELLB PuUlaear
T K H H i
Till1'. DAILY II !' U A III la iiuhltalii'd wary
morning naiwpl Muii'li.y l I1U a year lu
Jj uuiila "Hi eliigla luipiua ili
.VHII'U i I'lH'l "IS IIUMIIIiei Bl lorollU llllilltll
11 IW
i'liu llitlly Herald la now furnished toauli
urilHira by twiiler HI iia uuiila per wwk. 'ili
n.ii.i.r will ii" iiuiivumu regularly euim morn.
im ui an early liuui. liiKiiy ituiluf lhauliv
Hiul aiiliiiiba wlllilu it lullu and a hull ul llm
Jlllirl III'UM. niiuniilMfOIV 'IHIMg wrvUUWt
fliuir paper will oblige by lepuiUng mUr
New Vih kl U. f.llowull M. M IMUiuglll
J mill lllliu. w n)f.
Jtuwell A lillealliail HI 1'luL.
J'lilledulplilai I 'Mi WuMliellll A Uu
I'liiuliiuulli M II. f'urvlii.
New Uiluuiiai Thomas Mulntyra.
rthrovuporu W II ripaiks
IIiiubUiiii K. Hi dishing.
Aualllli Tmaasi V Vulgt
THEWKKKLYHKHALD.
T1IK WICHKI.V IIKUALI) Will be null
Inliml every Humidity illuming Hiihaurlp.
lull 1J.W per milium ; fi.iw mr bis minima.
"tUVMUlU III ttUVHIIUU It ailll4iriltIJU nisui
l..r Ima liurlit. 1 1 li ii ll all iiioiillia.
AdvarllBcini'liI IiimhU.iI al the rule of II W
mr aiiiiiu fur Urn Mi "I Insertion unit 76eulil
lur eiiou aiiiaiiiiiini iiiw.i tiuii
lililluiiiy iiullciia iiiuriiiigua dcutlia public
IIHHiUllKa lilil'ilaur IhllllHS tile Ul b pllld lur
Hi llllll Ulivuriiaoiliwill. muta.
Mr Ui W llnukutl liua from UilaUuUi veaa.
oil lilaoniiiiiiutlott wltli dm Dulliw IIkiiai.u
mill la ii" luiigur uiillinrlaod to aid lull fur iuI
Vertlslng or subscriptions
Novum uurH IH74
mitki;
Job work Im Invariably iiijh-
ou di'lUrry and all Iran
Hleiit iMlverllHOiiM'iita) ul the
Iliac llicy arc liaiidi'd In. 1kh1
udvvrtlNomi'iilit iuiinI hIho bo
paid In advance. TIivno niton
will bonlrU llj oMt'rv'U.
NOTICE TO AUVKKTIMKHN.
Hereafter all bills Iwr ml vertlacmenta
In llila piiper will be collected monthly
Unless otherwise upcollled lu contracts.
I'alonding I'oru.
No doubt niuny of your ruiuluin haul
tliolr cum In from tliu fluid In a two-
horne wiikoii Hiul with Horo Unworn the
tmtiinil iiroiluutlon of liiiHkliitf often
ri'Kmt tlmttlicy areoonipulludto throw
oil' u portion or t'ui'h loiul (y hand bo-
foro they win iihh tlwlr Hhovel wliou
eii.ih iliiKcr lllnclicH from i!n duty II lit)
ii fnUo hoiHu. avoid ull thin by ubIiik
iiHinooth board from Ihlrteuu to llf-
ti'on lnchi'M wide (iiceordliiK to the
width of the Hhovel). and Imvlng n
longlli t'linul to about four times
the di'l'Ui of the bud ; one foot
from the end of (IiIh hoard and
the thli'kneKH of Hie lull board aiiart
nail two ui'onh HlrlpM about one Inch
Biuiare plaeo the Ioiik end of the
board ou the bottom of the bed and
one Htrlp ou eauli aide of thu tall board
and load In the uxual manner In uu-
loadiiiKi Hhovel down the hoard until
the bottom of the bed In reached when
all will be plain work; the ono foot of
board whleh projeeta over the tall board
servtiHima foothold until a better one
can be obtained and not a alngloear
need be handled. It 1h a Hinull all'alr
but will save the hands very much.
Correspondent Country Clentlumun.
Wk regret to announce the departure
of two old citizen "Jlllly" Wordcn
and "Uoc" liioks for Dallas Texas
where they go with the intention of
making it their futuro home provided
ii meets their anticipation why the
people of Waukesha will permit such
a workman as " Jiilly " to leave them
we know not. lie Is admitted to be
the best mechanic in his trade in the
Btate as well as beiiiK one of the best
fellows. But he says ho can't live here;
bo good-bye "Billy" and we do most
earnestly hope you are going to a coun-
try where your merits will be appreci-
ated. "Doe" Is in the Jlghtning rod
business and has reduced it to a sci-
ence. What ho don't know about It
Ben Franklin never dreamed. We hope
their uew friends in Dallas will appre-
ciate them. Waukesha (Wis.) Plaiu-
dealer. Rev. Mh. Candor of Philadelphia
anuounces: "Let us continue our wor-
ship by listening to a piece of sheet
musio performed by the operatic quar-
tette who have been secured regardless
of expense."
RAILROADS.
TRAVELERS!
SAVE FKOM M TO 85
By buying your tickets from Johnson at his
Sperlnl Kailroiul Ticket Oflicc under
the San JhcIiiIo Hold.
If you are coming to Dallus buy a ticket to
Galveston or Bt. Louis.
EL PASO STAGE TICKETS
For Sale to all Points "West
248Utf
CHANGE OP TIME.
TO TAKE EFFECT
TRIDAY JUNE 5 1874.
THE GALVESTON
Houston and Henderson
1MILK0AI).
Three Daily Penger Traini.
Leave Qalvoston at 8:10 a m aad arrive at
Houston at 8:60 a m. .i
Leave Oalveaton at 8:00 p mand arrive at
Houston at. 6:i.i0 p m. ..
Leave Galveston at 5:50 p m and arrive at
Houston at 8w0 p ra. .
Leave Houaton at 6:15 a m and arrive at
'Galveston at 9:00 a in.
Leave Houston 10.-00 a m and arrive . Oal-
Leave HouDton at :S0 p ra and arrive at
VBivmwnaiiii'WFiii.
On Hundars paiwenger train leave Gal ve.
m ... r. - --. I UnnBlnn ut Q-.tl n m
ton Hi a in. uD. " -- r 7
The 6:10 a ra train from Galveston oonuecu
at Uarrisburg wnn me ypw iiu..'
burg and Han Antonio rallrway. Connetii at
Houston with the Houston and Texiw Cen
tral railroad . .
The8.ip m expresa from Galveston con-
necU with the Houston and Texas Central
rfti.'BZ'w. - hm nnlmatnn eon-
nects wltn the International and Great
northern railroad at Houston at 9 p m.
... . i l wi - M ihU fmm Unnttiin lrri TM HI
I HO WW m IMA bin.u ' i.w .l.
Galveston at 2:30 p ra. Oonnecta Wltn the
Ticket ofBoea 160 Tremont street Galvea-
Jon.ana aiiDeuepuut.
Commutation tickets to local polntaon
tnousana ana uve uuuunw mnw uvi
be pnrebased at the tloketoffloea of thU oom-
nftOJ W 1 ULU Will OTV" luaa.w UUav
. B NICHOlSBnperlntandeat
w iwnnnmfl " ' - - A aunt.
ftsi"n"i"" libatl
GROCERIES.
WbulMKl.titj IMall Hwtlwam
WESTERN AND DOMESTIC ritODUCE
-ANO-
mmi coiiiuio! iificmitrs
Cor. Elm and Austin Sts
(fuiBtrlf MaaiAUMr4' laat)
SUMUm DALLAM. TEXAN
I. .neHHiuuaH
Sclmoidor& Davis
WHULKHALH
rooers
AND DIALUU IS
Wl PS ill TOBACCOS
CORMl Of ILI iM LilAI 8TEIET8
I ALLAH. TKXAM.
IMkm
Marsalis & Underwood
uoucaaoaa to
( UAIiLInUTON MAHNAL1M A CO..
WHOLKHALB
Gro oors
AND DKALK1W IN
Wines Liquors and Tobaooos
;Corner Mala and Lamar HtrwiU
D ALLAH TI3XAH
wiv
1VO. 015 IXM BTUKET.
JOS. MENCZER
GROCER
AMD 1IBALKU JN
LIQUORS WINES TOBACCO
Provisions and Produco
All ooila Hold at the Very Low
cat l'lKiirra.
ISO. (U3 ELM STllEKT.
J.O. ROU8SELL
DKALKH IM
HTAl'LU AND FANCY
FAMILY GROCERIES
Wines Liquors Cigars aad Tobacco
No. 625 Elm struct Dallus Texas
Goods delivered In all'parU of the city free
otulmrKu. U60llm
STOVES.
'MA
r - f.j
ARE THE MOST DURABLE
THE LEAST COMPLICATED
HAVE GREATER FACILITIES
CONSUME THE LEAST FUEL.
Will Bake Cook Roast and Broil quicker
and more even than any other stove.
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL !
PROOF.
First Premium nt the Bt. Louis Fair 1800.
ult Dni.wn nt ll.oHt.. l.iinlu Fair. 1KK7.
(old Meilsl at Loulsliina HUito Fair 1HHS.
'lrst Premium at me at. uouis r air
'W U.nl.i.11 at l.htt MAtlltthlH Fll 1 1'. 1WI9.
Illue Illbbon at the Ht. Louis Fair 1WI9.
Flint Premium at the Memphis Fair 1870.
Irst Premium at. Texas niuw rair mu
. . uHnmin. t. Tutu HtntA Kiilr. 1K74.
Flint Premlumat theMemphls Fair 1H71.
First Premium atOeomlaBUiU) Fair 1871.
And every talr almost without exception
put ou trial.
EVERY STOVE WARRANTED.
r.lpnilnn Ton. with Hiicb or Low
Down Reservoir. Wo also manafke-
iaro Enameled Work of all kinds Cu
linary Plumbers' Hoods Ete.
BUCK & WRIGHT
730 and 723 Main Street St. Lonls
Mannfactarersol varieties oi mshiiii
n.i iiAatinsr stoves. Snmule Cards and
Price Lists furalsbed on applleallon.
SOLD BY
HUEY & PHILP.
lvamaa-iwiy
LUMBER. ETC
W. H. J'OH.NSON
DEALER IN
Drcssci Yellow Pine Flooring Ceiling
And Weatherboarding
. i iHmiuf nfnf all ffrades. Also
Aim IUUKU "
yollow pine and cypress ihlngloa.
33 Ti 3VT STHEBT
Near T. and P. B. B. Depot
Dallas 'XVxfiH.
126dly
MISCELLANEOUS.
COKE ! COKE I
The nnderslgnetl are preparctl to supply
thoclt sens oi uaiia im v". Iwiih for
hnrn reodllv In grates and stoves opin ror
heStlmiand cookln purposwi. Bucbaaof-
ncei stores aid dwelltnits. It Is cheaper and
& thran coal. Coke Wsjililn Ju cenM per
barrel and ooal ls som """"rLX tZaiai
barrel. When eoal Is used It hs i to be ooKea
by burning on tn g ' ri riWi
git at the Heating properties of the 0r
Soke Isalready propped so that when llRht-
edand burning you get e most intense
neai. Il IS nniveiaaiijr uiw-u
for cooking by putting a grate I? ordinary
oooklng stoves; Is much cleaner than w"u
ann lets wwuoie no woou w
split. It gives an even and steady heal ah
orders promptly attended to by leavtngtnem
at the offloe of the company on Lamar treat.
betweea statu ...
ffjldlm ' Beel Dallas City Uas LtgblOo.
v
'i A'irik vy:sV.k
BANKING.
.J. AP aa
Adams & Leoniird
Corner of Elm & Auetla SU.
DALLAS - - TEXA8
Ub aud Mil Ktuliaunu ou
NKW YOUR
MEW Oltl.l'ANN
NT. I.OVIN
UAIAF.NTO.V
Aud all parUof
Wa alao iiri(illul flmt claaa bouda and
wake liiunaou n..il eollaUirHla.
);llw'll(iiaiiiUe at all polnUlu tliethil-
ted SU r My
J0IIH KEUK Hmldfiit.
W. J. OLAItK mahler.
First National Bank
OF DALLAS TEXAS
Authorizod Capital $50000000.
Collections renilltmt mi day of payment at
current rules of exuliiiiige
IMHlCOTOIlHi
UT T U.....I... W n an
tt u niuiiiiiv nt. uniiiur n J oiii it
kliiH" IMi HHiigur. W.J.Cluik John Kerr
w iTuui.ii.iii ' 1 u.ii.i '
e aneuMWiii IliyUbl
W K.HUGUKU JNO. W. M ALDKN
President Cashier
CAPITAL
(250000.
DIREOTOI19.
O. W. SLAUGHTER . R. COTJTS
W. E. HUGHES O. O. SLAUGHTER.
HOl'118 FROM s.BJ. TO 4 .S1. IHliUw
1LUAM H.OAHTOS
W.u.THOHaa
OASTON THOMAS
AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE
INSURANCE AND OOLLKCTINU AGKNT8
BWINKU NKW BUILDING
North Hide ut the l'ubllc Mquare
Dallas - Tcxan.
Marnh 1 1K7.-Iy
ATTORNEYS ST LUW.
EVAN P. CRAVES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DALLAS TEXAS.
Will practice In courts of Dallas and adjoin
ng counties and In the supremo court.
Oltloe mi Main street up stairs. HlftMm
E. O. McLUUE.
Attorney am Counsellor at Law
Office HERALD BUILDING oornor ol
Main and Lamar atroeta. febUdSwS
NAT. M. BURFORD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
llullaa. Tciaa
Offioe In the court house In the district at
torney's offloe. XlldSui
J. H. TUUHMONU. H. U BAY.
THURMOND & RAY
Lttox'zxesraa At Ij.xxt
UALLA8 TEXAK
Will nrantlce In all courts of the fourteenth
J ud lot 11 1 district supreme court of the state
und the federal oonrw at Tyler h ml Austin.
Oluce Corner of Mam ana jeni-rson sireeis
up stairs. mtdtf
WINES AND LIQUORS.
THOS. U. Ml BUS.
J. f. CALDWELL.
Miers & Caldwell
WHOLESALE DEALEK8 IN
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
AGENTS FOB
Elm Street Head of Poydras
DALLAS TEXAS
Uldly
THE FAVORITE
BILLIARD HALL
AND
MAIN STREET
Opposite Fields' Theater
IDcillias Texas
Thia nail u a flrat-cliuw nlace onlet and
orderly. The bar Is supplied with thebestof
...... i i ll t I'D L'VU i .
w mes aau dinars. . . .."."..
83dly I'roprletor.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE
mfulnllon of dav boarders will
a mieii...i on I lie fli-st of December at the
old stand of W.A. Klaveken on tlieeornwr
oi Market street and Parlflo avenue on lib
eral tortus. It is perreciiy ciinvnnieiii. i"
business and patronage Is earnestly ""clt'
eil. A lew iwaruers can uu .iwiiiiiuu'..wvi
wHh lodging. 1IiTATOM(Proprletor.
HOT1CE.
Ha aeeoanM asjalnst employes In the
Herald Office will be allowed In settle-
ments with tbe ofllee nnleas an order
Vans the Proprietor Is el ven.
FOR RINT.
A Famished Boom on Orlffln street three
blocks from postoffloe. Apply at 4M Orlffla
CITIBANK OFDALLAS
PROSPtCTUS.
'V II Jfl
Daily und Weekly
The DAILY 1IKKAI4 I. published .very
morning vsix.pt Monday and dullvsred to
oltv subscriber before break lu at and at all
poluU North Eaal HouUi and Wsat by the
sarlleat mails.
It will ooutaln Heolal Dlspatcnes of all
IMPORTANT NEWS
INOLUDina Til B
Krora all the principal cities beali'ea
ALL THE NKWH OV THE DAY
Together with a large amount of orlglua)
matter and a
PECIAI. LOCAL DKPABTMKNT.
X K UMHl
Daily one year- 110 00
" gix mos""- 5 00
three mos 3 00
1. OK
per week
THE DALLAS HERALD
Dallas: texap.
Br&noho3the:JobnsoD: TypelFonndrr
FRANKLIN
T 75T 3F JS3
Stereotype and Electrotype
VOJTSOTlYt
188 Vine Street bet Uh and 6t
Cincinnati
Allison Smith & Johnson
Manufacturers of and Dealers In
BOOK AND NEWS TYPE
AND
Printlnur Material
or every desorlptlou
BTKROTTPINO'AND r.LtCTRROTYl'1IO
In all their various branches
DL
HERALD
nmiROAos.
CENTIIAL ROUTE.
HQDSTON&TEXAS CENTRAL
11AILWAY
AallliaU'lloaH
tfitiouri Kautoi mid Toxiu R. R.
Atlitntio ami Puoiflo E. A
Miunurl Pnolflo R. H.
CLiusgo llurling-tou aud Quiuoy . R.
AMU
Missouri River Ft- Boott & Gulf R. R.
Otter the beat Mules from Ilia (liilf ol
Mealou via lUxi Itlvvr c'lly ui all uoluu lu
Ilia
NORTH EAST AND WEST I
fasMugers lisvs oholM uf inutt via
Viulta Bpriutrfleld Mo. nud Bt. Louli
Sodalla and Bt- Louis
Hannibal nd Chicago
Fort Soott and Kaniai City.
I'lillinun'a I'ulurti lravtlDg
llooin nud Hlvrplns; Can
Hun TlirouKh From
Houston lo Nt. Loula and
Chicago
WlthoulCUhsuge.
And lint ONE CHANQE TO CHI-
OAOO and NEW YORK.
Ttnkela can lie procured and baiuage
oheekuil to all prominent pulula lu Hie U lit
I-
a tnl HtaUw nud ('aiiailiia I111111 lli fnllowln
Htittlima on the linn of His llouaton and
Tunis Uvtitml Itallwav
llouatou llempalend Anatln
llryaii lleanie I'alvert
Waco " ornlciiiia llnlliia
MeHluuey Nhernitin
Oondensod Through Time Oard
To points North aud Kuat via the
Houston and Texas Central R'y
AND OONNKCTIONH.
Train loitvlns; UalveHton RlK:(IO p M. and
Houston ut (WW p. ii dully arrlvos as iiIIiiwsi
Dunisnn uextuuy at
Hiuliiltii MMMiiidttay ut
HlUllliliUl... HIHMIIIlt ilny nt
Ml. Ixiuls .second ilny ut....
12:10 I'. M
IhlfiA. M
AM f. M
6:4'i r. u
iniiiuiH.iius i ii nil uiiy hi.
OliHiluiiutl thliil diiy al
ClilmiKO. .... Ililril iluy ill..
:I6A. M.
7HI) A M
Ilultiilo Hnirlii iluy ul
AlliHiiy... finirtliiliiy nt
IMttiiburx ..-thlril iluy at
Phllailnlplilu f.mrlll iluy ut
New Vork ..fmirlli iluy ut
Uiulsvllle ..thliil iluy ut
tl.1 A M.
drill p.m.
IHKI ! M.
7:l A. M
1V:.'III P. M.
7:WA.M
11:4(1 A. M
7:i1 A. M
liiiiiiiiKiie nun in uuy hi....
Wuslilngton fourth iluy Hi....
Huston ...loiii iii uuy ui
St i'uul third diiy at.
..11: P. M
- 7:10 P at
Trains arrive aud depart from Houston us
niiiows;
ACfOUMOllATlON I TlllUUdll TIIAIN.
leaves HHH.i A. M Leiivcs H::l V m
Arrives H;n A. H. I Arrlvi'S H:i P. M
Onlvi-Hlnn Kn-lght uutl Ticket Ollloe 7(i
ireinoiiisirei-i.
A. KAUI.KNKH Agent.
New York City Krolglit und Ticket Oltloe
346 llioildwuy.
in T iriir.ni?uq.Gn ......
. AJi iin.v.ir.iriv.nK.'iit.
Visitors to above cities will tlnu tiume of-
floes a pleasant place of resort their leisure
hours where the latest Texas papers will be
lounu.
J. PITRAND.Menlgup't
J. WALDO. Oen'l Tloket Agent.
TII3S1
TEXAS & PACIFIC
f HAIIiWAY
BAR IM CONNECTION WITH THE 0AIK0 AND
FDI.TON BAILROAD OPSNID A
WEW AND SHORT ROUTE
TO
ST LOUIS MEMPHIS CAIRO'
AND
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST.
This Line being fully eqnlped vlth all
modern Improvements such as Westing-
house's Air Brake aud Miller's Trus-
sed Vlutfonn and Coupler Is on-
i
surpassed for
Speed Safety and Comfort.
Fullman Falacs Sleeping C:;i
AN Alt NICI1IT TRAINS
THKdtlflH TICHKT8 AND TIIB0D0H BAT88.
duportor sd vantages r.fTeml Shippers by
thlsltoute.
CHAIVfaE OF TIME:
Off AND AFTER
SUNDAY SEPT. 6 1874
Trains will Arrive aud Depart from Dallas
as follows: ....
Mall and Fxpres
Aeeommortntlon .
4fQ pm
o:au am
t:16 pm
Through Freight..
AMIIVX.
Mall and Kxnreas..
Aecommortailon M.
Through Frelgtit...
11:00 am
Mll:Wpm
12:30 pro
Mail Trains run dally. Accommodation
dally nunuays exoepiea.
C10SK COSSECTlOJt
At Mtiinenlp nnd International Junction
with trains on the International sml (4reat
Northern Kalln'sd for Tyler Palestine.
Huntsvllle. Hou.ton end Onlveston. At
Hlireverort with the Rcl river bouts for
New uriMine nun me rwinin una wirn ine r.i
Paso Mall t-cmrenys stngt-s ror Monroe.
Vlckahurg and tbe Roiith. At Texarkana
wltn tue
CAinO AND TOLTOH RAILROAD roll
Ml Lonls Memshlii L-aHvltle Tslrn rhlrsga
AND
ALL POINTS NOMTH ANfl EAHT.'
Inniilm for tli.nnnh tickets and rab to all
Important rBilnbi at the Texas and Parlflo
Railway omw oornc LJimar sinvana ra
.IS. .111111
pj.riii .nil Hiatcrooms In Pullmnn Pslaee
Blecplnx Cars ran be aeeored at all hoars of
tnenay on arpiioauuo io j. i uuiuh
Tlokol Agent.
oro. WOBLK
Genera 8nprlntNidetita
W.H.FHWMANJ
Weawal Pasaemss aVfsstta
STOVES.
M
H
rO p m
s e s. & a w
j u v
s- - M H
OLD BT
W.A.JONliJS&OO
OOeodllil7eowtWt
BOOKS STATIONERY ETC
THE NEW BOOK STORE
l B. FRANKLIN
Main street. Two Doors East of Austin
l.M.I.ATi:XAN
Has the largoat and moat elegant stock ol
Books Stationery Gold Pons
CUTLERY
Albums Varieties Etc Eto
Ever brought to Northern Texas whloh bs
otrurltiu ul wholesale or rouill.
KM.i'i'lul ultiiutliin Is oullcd lo his stock
of llliiuk Hooks. Alliums lllblea. Ilvmii-
books Kins Houps l'erfiiuiery 'Writing
Desks Work Iloxus I)rensliiiunil Onnl (.'uses.
In snort lie Is r.'iiriil lo furnish any.
Milng found In a nrst-oliws booksuiro. and us
he iiiiroiiusi's ittreet mini me niiiniiriuiturer
lie Is enubliHl to oiler great Inducements
to the triiile and he very respectfully
ItlviMts nil iiiniieuuoii 111 uiaauioa. amii'i
MACHINERY.
A NEED SUPPLIED.
PHELA5 & CO.
OF ST. LOUIS
Have opened a simp In Dnllas for the uisnit-
factum of every vurlcty ol
STEAM BOILERS
AND
ISlioet Iron Worli.
Fire Proof Doori Blmllcri mil Bank Ymlti
Made to order They will warrant all their
work us A No. I uml do ll at Bt. Louis prices.
R. pain of Bailor and Enginsl a Spoolslily.
inters by mall or otherwise promptly at
tended to. Hliop on 1'aclllc uvcmie i
ar-
el street. Address in ELAN lu.
22-Jilly P. O. Box ll Dallas Texas.
Steam Engines
AND
MANUFACTURED BY
I. & E. GREENWALD
CINCINNATI OHIO.
FLOl'It ARIST HILLM CO.VPt.ETE.
Have nnsnrnaased facilities for aulckly
turning out first-duns maohlnery well adap
ted to the wants or tbe southern and western
country at low DrleeH.
we reter to tne toiiowinx Denies using our
machinery In 1'exns via: Douglas Khome
Btna: Klcnard Duals. Crockei; the t'otton
Compress Co.Jeffersont the Cotton Compress
(lo.. Iienlsnn: It. K. Bonner. Flour Mills Aus
tin; IJUlou riour muilA). muivinimy reier
Hchelner A Bon Hen Autonloj Hklnnor A
Stone Uulvcston: U. A. Adams Frlsby's
Lsndlng;A. J.U. Dunnam Hebasiopoi; tne
Cotton wmproHSwo. Uaiias aua many oin
era. Duldlviwly
MISCELLANEOUS.
EXAMINE XI 1 10
And you will see wherein It Is superior to all
others.
Ills the mutest running machine in the
worm.
it ia the easiest ana iieniest runnins.
It Is ilii-niONt sluiiile In construction and
cannot getnnv oi gornt wormug oruer.
Itbasaw r-seitlnaneco e.
It makes the least noise of any other tna
ehttin.
it tins no shuttles to tbrend or Dobbins to
wind.
It is always ready ror wont.
It is the cheapest simplest and beat
unite nnd county agents wanted for all
western ana soutnem stnies.
Fox terms etc. address jicKKNTY
ItlOlnt SU M iln street Dallas Te xaa.
ElPaso Mail Company's
FIXE FOl'R-HORSK rO.U HES
Will leave Ksplo Konl ilaPvon tbeairlvnlol
the morning tin In Ir.mi luiius vih .lobu
gt.n'a il'jliou .'
Ior Port Worth.
Thence nn Monilays Wflne(luys and Frl-
days for Westherford ami Jacksho-o.
Oince No. alO Coninierce slhl nmeltv
tno court House. V. kv. KbAVrA A.nl.
November 1 1H74. aiiilsm
THE GALVESTON TIMES.
Call at M. P.. Franklin On.1 and imb-
sorilie for tbe llslmloa Tlmea publlsiied
by I ouaHKHT A Van- Hosn. It Is a stmlgbt-
oat democratic and the largest and 'heap
eat paper lu the state . . XKiia.
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PKOSPfCTUS.
UcprraiElifsiir CMoBorioicr-
lean Art Mc
Yrowt m.fur ims-eikIiii tr
TUB ART JOURNAL Or AMDIUCA
Ml AU sltlNIULY
A saasjalslneal leaseallsa vf saatfar.
rally Carries) Oal"
Ths tiaoaaallv uf S IxiliUlar Inwlluin t"t ths
raiiMiiulliiu uf Ilia pixMliiiilloua uf our
grwtt aillais liaa always boaii rwiogiilaad
and Miauy aluiMila liavs bwu utada tu
mtwi ma waui ins suiMtaaaivs latiums
wlilnh eu Invailably lulluwad aaeli alUmpt
III lllla OOUIlU V Ul ttalliltll au rl b.uriii.1.
Jlil not piova Ilia iiiillilaraiiiwof Ilia muiIs
ol Amailiie lo tliaulaliiiaii
nf hlaU i
i an lit atMm
aa a litiuwr aminiolKliuu uf Ilia araul ami aa
alillllv Ui llluul 11 a.ia almwii. lha uulilla
ouiat rallloil Willi ait aulliualaaia Ut luaup.
jinn mm uia maun waa a slum aruaiiwauu
WiiiiliiiTi'lul Irliuiilili Ilia Al.llna.
The Alillnn wlnla laauwl Willi all the res
lllmily liaa'iiuiitt of Ilia l4nnHnai yur tluiury
IhUrixl iiliarai Utilailo of uiillnary imiUhIi.
vula. It la an aluaiint iiiiauullaiiy uf .iua
llslit and graceful lltoralura ami a nollna.
lion of iihiluraa Ilia raraal atwuluiaiui ul arlia.
tiuaklll. In black ami wlilu AUIiiiualiaauh
aiuumuilliig uiliuliar alTunla a fieali ilaauis
Ui Its liluuila. Ilia real valuu ami bnauLy of
Ilia Alilllie will beliiaalSiiraclaUalalUir Ills
bound liial Ilia eliaa. of Uia yoar Willis
oilier bulilliialliuia may claim aiiMrloroliuH
imaa lia oomiMtred with rivals uf a similar
claaa lbs Aldliie Is a unliiis suit original
ouhihii ion alone and u nai'iiniai'liml aliao.
niu'iy wiiiioiiiwiiiiHtiiuon hi price or cnar.
auUil
'1 lie iMuu
ror a complain vuluiu
omii mil i
I dii.lli'i ths iiiaullly of fins aMr
and engravings In any oiluir aliaisMir num.
iKiroi voiunieainr wni mueslis ooaianu uiau
thra Is the ehrniuo liaalilea.
The ualloual liwluta of I'll S ALD1 N K mint
be lakmi In no narrow sense The true art la
riwiiinpolltau. While 11 IK Al.lUNK Is a
alili'lly Amerloaii lnalllutliiu II ilima uot
eourliis Haelf entirely to Ilia proiliiotlon of
native ait lis mlaaiou la lo oulllvate a
broad ami airmiliitlve art taals oua that
will dlacrliiilnuteoiily on griuiinla of Inlrln-
alo merit Tluia while lilaoliig liefora the
patrons of Til It A 1.IU N K aa a liaullng obar.
anlerlallii the pruiluctloiis ol the moat tinted
Aiiieiluuii arllsia aiumllnu will always bs
given lo Biecliueiia from forelgii masters
giving aiilmortbcni all lbs pleaaure and In-
airiicUou iiblalnabls from houisand lorslga
aouiwe.
PREMIUM rOIUISTft.
Rverv aulsHrllHir for IIOI1 will raoelva a
heiiutltiil ixirtralt. In oil oolora of the same
linhlodog wlioas jilnture. In a Iuriuurla.ua
alUuoUHl ao imicli atleulluu.
MAN'S UNSELFISH EMEND"
will be weloome In every home Kvarybrsly
loves audi a dug and the portrait Is executed
ao true to the Die that It actinia the verltablo
.ireaenoeor me animal itseit Tiie llcv. l . iw
wlttTiilmiiue tells that his owu Newfound.
laud iluu (the finest In llriMiklyu) barks at It I
Although so natural no one who sees this
nieiiiliiiii climiiio will liuvslliesllshtaal'fear
ol being bitten.
Hcslili thu olirouio every advance sub.
serlhurU) t hu Aldliie for IS76 Is const Ituted a
member una eulltlixl to all ths privileges of
THE ALDINE ART UNION.
The Union owns ths originals of all the Al-
dliie pictures which with oilier paintings
and eiigmvlHgs are to lie distributed uinong
the uiiiiiiliers. To every eerlca of a(SHl aub-
scrlbcislui illlli'iciit pleoes valued ut over
W.fiixi are illslrlliutiHl as sihiii aa the series Is
full und the uwnrd of euoll aeries as made
are to he published In the next suoccodtiiu;
Issue of the Aldliie This femurs only ap-
plies to sulwcrlbers who pay for one year lu
advance. Kull purtlculara In circular seat
ou applleallon enclosing a.aluin p.
TERMS.
One Subscription rntltlliis; to the AMIse. ae
i.r lJiehrama sil the ArtUnlaa
1600 per smaun ia advaimoe.
(No oharge for postage.)
Specimen copies f the Aldlae 50 esata
.UU AU'..... Will U.IQ.IIV. U.
bin only by subscription There will be no
reduced or olub rules j eush lor subscriptions
must bo sent to the publishers direct or
handed to the local canvasser without re
sponsibility to the publishers except In eas-
es where the oertlllcate Is given bearing the
fuo simile signature of Junius Sutlou presi-
dent. C'ANVAHHKKH WANTED.
Anv nerson wishing to not nermanontly as
local canvasser will receive full and DrouiDt
Information by apylylng to
TUB ALDINE COMPANY
67 Maiden Lane New York
NEWSPAPER COMMENT
UPON THE
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ADV'TISINQ AQENCY
CONDUCTED BY
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.
NO. 1 PARK ROW
NMW YOIUC.
Itlslndeed no surprise tb at their house Is
so prosperous anu t' at mey are tne 1 tun
ing auvertisutg agunia in vua wonu. we
would prefer so fur as We are concerned to
have a column or n.oreof nilseellaneous ad-
vertlBementa from this tlrra than -to reoelve
the same amount niadu up uf one direct Irom
each house on their list. The commission
allowed Is saved up by losses aa moy pay
every cent they contract for and pay it
promptly anu tne Keeping oi one upeu ac-
count with such a firm is niuoh pleasanter
than with tbe thousand persons whom tlieV
send us advertisements fiir. Ueo. P. Kowell
A Co. do not "bore us" to take It out lu trade.
The? do an honorable legitimate trade on a
business basis. They pay their bills when
due on presentation if found correct. If
puunsners naving ucaunKs won wiem.wan.
anv lilnir In their ilue and they supply ev
erything from a spring bodkin to a cylinder
press types. Inks and all they fill their or
ders promptly at manufacturers' prirea ana
we van say that we have received tbe best
newspaper and book Ink svor lurnlsbcd us
and at a lower prloe than we ever bought
for elsewhere. The Keuubllcan has had
dealings with this house for over six years.
ann tn Mini lime we never nave uau any
reason to oomplain of our treatment Merl-
den (Conn.) Kcpublloan.
As the proprietors of the tint and most
extensive of these agencies In New York
they are well oaallntd to furnish informa
tion i neuetaitsnrtne wora irnuenuieu ut
the agencv and the way It Is done the per.
fectlon of the arrangements for laollltatlng
the act of advertising by relieving the advertise-
of trouble and expense and bring-
ing befure him all the various mediums
throughout the country. ltb the neoessary
knowledge pertaining m tnera ar given
with a inlnuleues. that leaves nothing to be
deslrert. All the particulars respecting the
character and position of s newspaper whloh
an intending anverwser ill's. rr v u- m-
filaoed be Tore him In the mneteonelse fbrra.
New York Times June 7 1874.
Are W I III 'HI UU1IUM l-miui -..
Ingagtntsof the United States and there.
fr or th world. They have hy the free
liberal and vet well directed use of money
built themselves np In the esteem of the
leading publishers and advertisers of the
succeed ed' In perfecting In every detail a bu-
siness thst more than anything else tells of
thegrowtn und lmiKinsnoeoiine newspaper
l.n.lr.iu.-UMamnltlB (Tenn.l Anneal
. Their business he grown to be something
piuirniona. Every paper in tne country soi
file ul their office aud It Is no uncommon
thins for them to receive a mall of fifteen or
twenty bushels of newspapers INorwalst
(Conn.)Qsettn.
nave completely sysiemaiisra uunr-
nees. and afler Ave years' experience we can
truthfully state that we find the firm to be
prompt fourtrfiu CORBSCT.-Iuray vine tin;
Ini ependent. .
They een he relied npon In every way bw
ln worthy of lnipllelteoufldenow INew Or
leans l a.) Price Current. M
V. hlle sdvaecln tht-lr own Interests ad
Vance thoe also of every publisher. (tioulb
ll thlchem (Vs.) ProKress.
The trustworthy buslnevs character and
enterprise Is well redected.-Uloa N. I.)
llcrpld. i . . i
H iveeompletelV SYJSMATISBD thbOst.
Hess. -((rlivlllM(ni.THellector.
TOADVEiISim
All peranns who enntemplste making eoa-
tmctswlth newspapers fur the Insertloa at
sylvertlscmenu should ssud oauss to
tn. !. itisii) y co it riti taw 1. 1
Cr their ONH BrNDBFD PAOS PAMMtJ
LBT.eonlalnlng HstsofMienewspapera aa
sUinaua suowlag tbe sost ol a4vnMle
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