The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 16, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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Enderer ond, the two best exponents of -
this branch of Dallas commerce, are The Ford as Enss Fat in Need Candi-
_ doing an immense business, and are Men—The Rockwell Mond,
marking the path that our eity will. As it was impossible for the elty of
onsa of The Herald i fE ihlad . the--1--X8-2--12-
. goniemen are as 710a trend ae —
thanderuot tur san terr mereial center of the richest agrieul-
1 Day and Weekly Harall
At WE
... -o‘,ur “prim, Trina
. SuaRs pare.
tortariano Dallas « an-
Shje Serato
tural country on the globe.
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men FALK
Lonua - Deester, Wise enonly I
distributing com- Datfan to accept either of the reason-
he richest aarieul- able offers made by the bridge com-
pany, Tus HEBALD has for months,
print to the “free bridge” discussion
and since, urged the necessity of put
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“free bridge” diseusskon
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saixi;.
OUSE
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AN EXPERIENCE
RINC BREAKER
WANTED
FOR PRESIDENT
Rome some concerning wu.
The North Texas Fair Assoelation,
——Joennon station. Ten
pinton, Denton county.--------------— - 3 g a
“ purpose of promoting the beautiful this matter *
. -Plano, Coilin county T***t - - - -- 1 -------- - - R
1 H Murray M.ktan
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was organized July 29, 1876, for thejhan alemanded municipal action to
1-------I the interests both of out
Ciliandthe useful and advancing the agri merchants and of their patrons on the
cultural and industrial interests of other side of the river. To all appeni
a deaf ear was turned, until the publi-
REFERENCE
1 Ac
REQUIRED
The Champion Week for Bargains
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PRICES or Kras or 00003 mi RM
A Vigorous Effort to Close Ou t Summer Stock
t ! Texas and of the entire Southwest.
NUTIK THE A t
.per et •.( mbnortber* are marsei
. exptrt om of the tmefo whki permanent basis, and nearly 1 .
-***** 1 thousand dollars have been and will be
- their mrnEl | expended in beautifying and siting up
. m.nereir, the the grounds for the forthcoming exbi-
prne pity dfwentioed. bitica on the 23d of October next 1 t
- - Its object being the promotion of the | enuneil met in the evening of theenmne
industrial interests, U to the intention I day, and Tax HERALDS article was
used wra potent argument in earrying
through an appropriation to repair
the ford.. Work: was -
once commenced, and to-day the
crossing at the ford to alwnlutely to a
better condition than Main street.
The enissing is twenty feet wide, per-
leetly level,* id permits two wagons to
cross abreast for pass each other
day before ye sterday forty-two wagons
crossed the ford in one hour,while only
four passed over the bridge. While THE
HERALD feels that it has wrought por-
sible in jury to the bridge company, it
cannot, in view of the immense bene-
it to Dallas, < leny itself the indulgence
of a mild mat snered satisfaction at the
result its efforts have achieved. Tax
HERALD felt that it did not love the
bridge comps ay less, but Dallas more
—wherefore its action to the premises
We can not retrain, just here, from
commending as to the highest degree
disinterested the conduct of the bridge
company. It is an open question
whether there is a legal right on the
part of the eity to thus open a ford det-
rimental to the interests of the bridge
company s but no word of complaint
has been uttered, and, instead of ene-
mies of “Dallas, as some thoughtless
persons would I persuade the public, the
company have acted alwaypas the true
fries ds of Dallas, The bridge company
have done much for Dallas, and are
The association is organized on a cation of out article reciting the "Ito
twenty dignation neting,” held over broken
wagons and in sight of floating cotton
bales, by men from distant counties on
their way to trade at Dallas. That ar-
tiele did the work for our city. The
1840-1814._.
... vaame on the weea ly Herald.
to invest all earnings in additional
improvements until the annual fair at
Dallas of the North Texas Fair Amsoci-
atton shall become the centre of at-
traction for all the southern country. •
Nr withstanding the heavy expendi-
Th. a. witnewd s new volume
Me Nik H**AL ,
, AiorIturee of money in preparing the
i seven years 11 lam tra E " * P
grounds, the board of directors have
E-Sire th people of Dallas county and “announced a very liberal schedule of
North Texas ** the
principles sod
their progress as
aR
exponent of their premiums, “representing alike the in-
fterest of the manufacturer and the agri-
un ustratts • euiturist, the merchant and the stock-
a people. To-day it grower, the „inventor and the pro-
ducer ;” and they confidently rely upon
- aD-tt-r, atrong-f, more ridel readj the people to respond in the same
yaper tina at any other period in It* spirit and thes aid in making this fair
,an annual occasion for the distribu-
* ton of general bebente
Its in fluence in Northers Texas is Ample buildings, with all the mod-
equalled by ne journal in existence— ‘ ern improvements, are being erected
. a for all the departments of display, to
that induene bs daily Ins | be supplemented by numerous private
strengthening and the day in not far structures built in elegant style.
.hoTH* HEKALD was se xcoud to. “One of the beet ‘• tie tracks in the
* - Southwest will afford ample opportn.
so paperia the South, if already it be
nity for runners and trotters to show
the ir best speed,” and some of the
not the equal of them all.. It will go - -
• . . most noted horses in the country will
on and on. Luildiag even better than 6
- patrons know, until it will stand
wabonit * rival in all this beautiful
mo Then indeed will our readers
say, ote ppiud.
4
be on hand to contest the palm of
victory.
X
The premiums offered for this first
annual fair amount to over seven thou-
sand dollars ia cash, besides medals of
gold and silver and handsome diplo
mas.
The North Texas Fair: Art* elation
- Bulimess in Dallas h Mstassuimnipg
robing proportions. our binding torr- have good and sufficient reason te
ebants, as well as our smaller retailers, promise visitors the finest Rural exbi-
are all brightening up at the rapid in-
ereme of trade.
w.. m. vo- w.-a.
A negress, aged sixteen years, who
was bitieu ip a rabid dog some time
last summer, died eb Saturday last at
her house, eight miles west of Dallie;
from the effects of the tite.
bition ever seen this side of the Mis
sissippl river.
Exhibitors from abroad should ad-
dress the secretary, stating the eharac-
ter of articles to be exhibited and the
amount of space desired.
An exhibitor may sell at his stand
Honeny M the acas Poltey.
appropriation to repair
Work. was at
On
that it has wrought por
as in the highest degree
WHAT I HAVE DONE
■ TAXES OF N.Y.
69, REDUCED
FROM 15000000 TO ith
TAX 8000000ONE YEAR "
t has THE,
TWEED,& CANAL
RINGS BROKEN :
THERE BY SAVING MELLINS I
BE ANNUALLY FOR THE STATE
H ..EI. A
Clifforo srious mai
ducement to the local buyer, and as a
sample of the prices now ruling to this
house, we may mention that six inch
gros grain ribbon is selling at twenty,
five cents,and,two inch at fifteen cents.
But it is in the wholesale department,
up-etair, that gives the best idea of
the amount of purchases made by Mr.
Bryan on his recent trip East. This
firm are now having their shoes
dew IF ELECTED
OU‘SMUEMY: 1
2*. /
.Temni
REFORMA
/** on accectence
4MYESLA
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A CHANGE FOR CONSUMERS TO INVEST MONEYTOk
WB OFFER
ONELOT FANCY GRENADINES at 16 2 3e and aso.
ill tar “122.21742750122772=1 P-lo •.
ONE LOT N AT NSOOKS at 12 1 8e. 15e. 20c. worth 200,250,30s .na so.
. One Lot V ictorin Lawn Jaconets and other White Good. Muoh 2 2. - .
1 Yard Wide Bleached Domestic 8, 9, 10 to 12 1-2e, sold previous at 16, 12.14.1e5"
1-S Yard Wide at se, formerly at 106. 1*4
Mister, and Children’s Extra Long Fancy Hose at 100. 12 1-2e. 15e, 20cana 22.
Lnaiss fair fines: Rubered S.aunda atso Original Price 1M.
Ladies Bill Broended and Fringed Fienat sseund soc. Worth Double
GREAT SPECIAL SALE IN REMNANTS
or RIBBONS EMBROIDERIES AND DRESS coons. THE accurur.ATrON or FrE past sex. -
LARGE REDUCTION FROM ACTUAL VALUE.
ONE LOT COTTON WOVEN EDGINGS at 10c, Original Price 20c.
Few More PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS much below value.
PMPHE
5.1’2
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
To close we offer every thing in that line for Summer wear, at prices heretofore nnnnce.,
TRI MENDOUS REDUCTION IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
STILL A. PW MORE STRAW rag
Len and told resurileen of etape net Stne,eerisarer, W poninte. Every MM.
SPECIAL BARGAINS:
In Band 3 Ply Ingrains and Brussels Carpets to Make Room for New Arrival
Straw Mattings 25c and 30e, former Price 35e and 40c.
Mosquito Bars Less than Cost.2
Trunks Valis n. Satchels, Etc., in Endless Variety. Prices very low.
IT IS IMFOJIBLA TO ENUMERATE EVERY unm or 00031 V1 caERt. .
WE MEAN BUSINESS-SUMMER GOODS MUST BE SOLI
" "* Make Poon "r WINTER STOCK Now being Purchased and Part in Trama
Special Inducements Offered in our Wholesale Dep
GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR FAI I TRADE
delivered at Philadelphia the day be-
lore, entire, amounting to seven solid
colomna. The address is a masterly
effort, and, as Tie HsuALD ante, we
feel persuaded the Governor has re-
deemed Texas to the eyes of the
American people.” ,
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—We learn that Mesers, Grinnan &
Duval, cotton factors, of Galveston,
have opened a house in New York, un-
REW-ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. NEW HIIT.
THE GREAT POLITICAL CHART—A
o.-r’ene wen rSY ‘he
res rererne.."1ryou wun to fnoe atoms 1
any fact, event, or ascertain any date in the
Politics or fistory of the United detes, ine
Cnsat will till you as once. All mforma-
#...2t..oransc.niia7a".et
with tables sho • ing resits, ete.r tables shoe-
ing, both Electorai and Popular Votes for
each atection an s other umyortantele sion
matters: important ae s of Congress and Treat- ■
as all is Prineleel “xennot the lleyplu.
end oineetv e a
Events from the elose of the Revolution to
the adoption of- the Cmuist tution: uncial
History efevery Administration from. Wash-
lngten Be Grant; the Names et alitabinet
Officers of the admini-trarmonn, their state
and date of sprolermeut; Natee of all
beakers et the Hnute and Presidents a the
senate, ete., all Political Brents of Interest;
the Population as giv a al each Censunt
Dates of the Origin and Decay of Political i
Parti, and an oncine of the History of Po- I
Sitical Parties; Dated Amendmentsto Con- .
stitation; Dates of Admission of all the.
states; Dates of all Principal Battles of the
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manufactured for them especially in
Boston, and offer one of the largest
wholesale stocks ever brought to Dal-
las. Amoogother large stocks, are
one thousand bolts of jeans and one
hundred pieces of carpeting. But we
have not space to mention half of what
we saw. -Retail dealers in Fort Worth
and other towns can find at the house
der the style of Grinnan, Duval & Co,
for the purpose of doing a banking and
geberal commission business. They
have 9 " Mr. A
Banking and Insurance company, of
Galveston. These gentlemen are all
, , . S 1 thoroughly identified with Texas and
of Clark, Bryan & Bros, a duplicate of Texas interest, and the bussiness of
entitled tothe gratitude—not the
abuse—of the public, in this eonnec-
ton we desire to call the attention of
our county comulisslouers to another
matter deeply affecting the interests of
Dallas, and one, also, of great impor-
tance to the agricultural interests east
of the city. We refer to the necessity
of making a good road to the Roek-
wall bridge that spans the East fork.
The bridge, one of the finest iron
bridges in the county, by the way, was
blit by too liberality of the people of
Delia?, and u is clearly the duty of our
any stock and prices that can be
bought to any of the larger cities.
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Amueememtetntedenon..
A HERALD reporter interviewed
Manager Max E. Elkin, of the Dallas
any article displayed, except edibles,
drinkables, cigars and totmeco, pro-
viding he agrees to replace it with a
similar article the day following, or,
the county autbe written to respond to that
not tadlyer He "nil "A-the lberniity — 2 —-----
A scene somewhat rare in a eredi-
tors meeting was enacted in Dallas _ .
pesterdloy afternoon-thatof the erdl-mr din 1
tors refusing to accept an aaixnment All articles consigned to the seere-
of all the property offered by the party , tary must be in Dallas, freight prepaid,
making the amignment to sure their i prior to October ss, is m., an after that
claims _day and hour nothing will be received.
Fives or the Season. J No invention or product of eoovict
Messrs. Mordecai & Co., cotton buy . labor will be received for exhibition or
era, take the blue ribbon thin season for competition. -
the first shipment of eotton—one hun- Parties at a distance can ship their
dred bales, on the lath instant, last gonde to the secretary, freight prepaid,
Wednesday, via the Morgan Line, | who will have them stored and kept
to Boston. These gentlemen show subject to the order of the shipper.
Entries in any department, except
_ _ live stock, must be made before 12 m.,
Costeddy header Test atomy Monday, October 24, by app lication or
treat the morst earth wah cireum-letter to the secretary, Sue
spection. A aizey one slipped up on Live stock may be et tered up to “T-he
her way to ehuren, on Re-e avenue,|Sclock D. m. of the day previous to l
Sunday and silk dress lost ire eolor that on whiehthey are to be exhibited,
and take in a twinkle or Four eye No article will be entered in mote
The wrath of the owner war of the then.oee/lepnrtmeut.
- double concentrated iye order,
nivaree rose.
ope ra house last night, with a view to
incertain what provision had been
made to entertain the elly during the
coming season. Our reporter was soon
satlefied that Mr. Eikin was the right
man in the right place, and from the
men of our State who desire a first
class connection to New York, could
not do better than to open a oirres
pondence with Meners. Grinuas, Du-
Vai & Co., 118 Pearl street. New York.
The house of Grinnan & Duval at Gal
veston continues sousual. .at.
nervnetnndseen An:
anbe-hi
And a great many Goods will be offered from the recent large Auction s.
prices never known before. -
themselves to be active buyers.
making a good road to
A large and productive
that bridge. A large and productive
region is tributary to Dallas over that
road, and it should be put in condition
at enoe. Our county commissioners
are now in session. Is it asking too
much that they immediately give in
this matter that consideration, which
is demanded by its importance. What
E ! “Fulmmen “ the CHU
list of troupes, as given below, which
are booked for Dallas this season, we
think cur readers will agree with us.
Miss lda Cook lectures next Tuesday,
after which the house will not be let
for any pury one, to order to per-
mit necessary arrangements for
the opening of theseason
— on the 10th of October. Note Mr.
—Tux HEHALo returns thanks for a
complimentary invitation to attend
the sixth-annual fair of the Parker
County Agricultural and Mechanical
Association, to be held at Weatherford,
October 11th to 15th, next.
0922-00,7 Me.
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SANGER BROS., 510 & 512 Elm & 511 Main
MISCELLANEOUS
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HEALTH IS HAPPINESS
NORTH TEXAS FAIR ASSOCIAT
DALLAS. OCTOBER 93. 1973.
” Intelligencer ” Dots.
THs HERALD’S Sunday edition to
illustrated. The best of its pictures is
the little woman with short partees as
the waih-lot. There to some sense in
that, for it pays.
Some of the fierce Democratic pa-
perarare giving Tus HERALD “aleck”
because it denounces crime and seeks
to suppress disorder. Every good elti-
sen ought to da this, and strive to
make Texas a place to be sought by the
very people on earth.
: Brother Simpson has been swinging
around the Texas and Pacidie and
Trans Continental eirele with Tour
deoft. Hope b may swing around
California’s Buitr ra Slope next time
, his fill of * Juice of Califor
uin’s grape. That’s the worst wish we
rer Lie.
From, the Intellig- arer we take the
following panful changes made to
and Eliza Young (No. 19, in Salt Lake Texas within the last thirty days:
Branums.
E
sibany, suncketmet,
Ken. pieche,
Mans Cnanern,
I Adore Menterunent, to unco Peak.
CONCENTRATED
G. BEAUMONT M D
Eye and Ear Doctor
- Onlee: 1938 Main Street,
: L DALLAS TEXAS.
white
ings Water.
GRAND EXPOSITION OF
Agrcutrl and Mechanical Production
, HOIssE coureros ov SPLzsoi mensuar.
"*‘"‘" "-" ITaz. ATAMHOLZ* osn-ew
Eikin has engaged the following com-
papies, to addition to others at less
note, who will entertain our people
pretty nearly in the order given :
pres a Benedicts Minstrel., Naveriey
Minstrels, Wallace Bisters, Fay Tem-
. ..._' pleton, Saulsbury Troubadours, Aimee
the eultitinn of her rivals because Opera Bounte, Augusta Dargon Combi,
she is no longer the terminus of the p
Texas and Pacihie Railroad, had simoet Patan wane Yoeheatri
ted him to 1 wegin to think that Dallas’ Com asa, Joie K.Cand Baine Adams
had seen her best daya. His jaunt has Combination, simer’s olmnety Codl. aud get
pany. Furbish Company, and others.
Manager Elkin is now negotiating
with Mrs. Oater Comte Opera Hioufle,
Riebluga-Bernard Opera Company,
I PC:
Nature’s Own Remedy.
Nack wom the Avowee*.
A Hsnatprporter tow just returned
from a jaunt fata the country. The
eroakings of some of her eitiz ins, and
Railroad will bring visitors to the
Fair as one and one-fifth regular rates
-=--= . for the round trip, and freight to and
Mo M. E. Thomas is suing for di- from the Fair at one price.
voree from her husband A MTh Communications and all other Indi-
as, alleging brutal treatment it will cations point to a grand success of this
be remembered that Mr. Thomas was first Fair of the North Texas Agricul
lately tried before Judge West for hie tural All eatton and the board of da
had seen her __________20
shown him the folly of the Gitter and
the ignorance of the former. -
To one who desires the prosperity of
1
former. *
Dalica, it was exhilarating to bebold”
I with grain and cotton
teams inden --- wp --- ......
rolling into the city, and returning
,anity, and was decided to be O. IL to
. the upper story. The family live about
eight miles north of the enly, and are
among the first settlers of Dallas coun-
#r. The couple have been married
over twenty five years.
one roucena nere farm For sale
tural Ass elation, and the board of di
rectory cordially invite the people of
Texas and other States to evaporate
and participate to what they have
every reason to believe will be the
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laden with farming implements, dry
goods, groceries, lumber, ete, Dallas
has not ceased to be a market for the
western and southwestern counties, as
some of there trania emphatically de
elare. But it is not her present trade
alone that makes one sanguine of the
- Fire 7’3
OnMonday night at II o’clock a man,
with a splendid voice for erying char-
enai before a wagon, yelle i out “fre”
from the corner of Lamar and Main,
near Alvarado, Johnson county, Texas.
This s a very Noe body of land, and is
tion of Texas. There ke an abundance
of good water on the premises, and
plenty of time ber at a convenient dis- and pretty soon all the belle in the
future growth and prosperity of Dal-
las; the beautiful and fertile grain and
cotton fields immediately surrounding
her is of itself almost sufficient to
insure theee.3
No section of the State can boast a
set of farmers more energetic, more
thrifty, more intent upon the improve-
ment of their lands and upon bring-
ing them to a high state of cultivation,
then’ean Dallas county. Her well
fenced and well stocked farms, and
the general use of the latest improved
farming imp lements, declare that she
tance. The place is adosirably suited neighborhood echoed the fearful ery-
for both stock raising and agricultural la a few minutes after the first alarm
purposes. Price reasonable and terms was given a bright sheet of flame guid-
easy. For particulars, address or ealt j ed and lighted hundred Of people to
on Hossaek & Jones, in Austin street, the scene. The lire broke out in J . K.
Dallas, Texas. ‘ sept-8-4t. / Downs’grocery and feed store, a small
--------frame fuiding on the corner of Wood is not a suit behind some of the best
and Lamar, opposite the compress he unties of some of the older states."
was totally destroyed, with all the
contents, Bouth of the store, ard
within twenty fort of it, was a one-
story frame building ecespled by
Heory Brake an a boarding house;
- r-----— = east of the burning building an. with-
isbon the horses ran away. Pis in sixty feet at a were famedwelling
-----1—4 has. occupied by Mr. Parker. When the
fire buya reached the scene of action,
it was thought ty all that both the ad-
joining houses would be dealroyed-
Mr. Parkes’s place being sirendy to
flames. Indeed, it seemed as if
nothing could save it. But, although
"The engine was compelled to go to Elm
street for water, both buildings were
Twe Aersdents. 37
Gaston & Work’s two-horee hark left
Dallas last Thunday for Wazahachle,
with five passengers who were return
ing heme from the Centennial. Among
them was’the family of the Wasa-
bachle postmaster. Just this side of
The Lulling of Na-onle ball,
school-houses and churches, as surely
indi ate the
parlanee)—the latter for a lecture, of
A goodly net of entertainments to
the above, and we trust Manager
Elkin may meet with a patronage
commensurate with his efforts to
please.
J.H. FENDER,
i Rirmanin, mails Cut, hom
BTHSSSUINEE
tale at reasonable tries, and shipped to or-
tr. J-e “ inquiry milled. Spoaim
MARKET DRUG STORE,
the passengers promiscuously. A laiiy,.]
presumed to be the perlmsster’s wite,
had her arm broken all or near the el-
how. - T . Th '
It s regular stage coach, which left
here at about the same time, met with
a similar mishap just beyond Lisbon.
A judge who was aboard was eonelder-
•My Geutsed, but not-erlou-ly Injures.
Our informant, Dr. B. B. Sprays, of’saved: the one on the south almen
Dallas, could not give ue the names of
any of the pamsengere.
desire of the people for
facilities for mental and moral eal-
ture, their knowledge of the impor-
tanre of there, and their determine-
tien to have them. . copy.
Let us continue unwavering in faith
in the prosperous future of Dallas, and. Toths Elltor of the Dallas Herald: -
Appuaching a. tannate 4
from a permanent society of teachers,
and recognizing, the importance of
such an amoclation existing in our
own country, we, the undersigned
teachers, teaching in the third eun-
gressional district of Texas, have
agreed to meet for the purpose of or-
gauizing a eociely to be known as
“the teacher’s institute of the third
congressional district of Texas.”
. The meeting will be held at Dallas
College, in the eity of Dallas,” Batur-
day October 14th, 1876, at 10 o’clock,
a. 15 2
All teachers to said district are most
cordially invited to te present, and,
we earnestly hope that all who can
possibly do so will be in attendance,
to assist ue in putting on foot a pro-
jeet so full of interest to all: *
he sir
Paper-tbroughoutthe district,iiend
ts ui-euns educaioouge --onooore.enanocioan.
determinediinemtrete de". ,
A Brnaua
ISBOBJDONT which purifies
7 The breath and mouth, and dirt denes
Tie S079DONT for which weery.
Dean Bis—We avail ourselves of Meet A073DONT for which we sigh
reoxse’eetfepepeteset -* LAL
___reporter interviewed Mr. a paras and ele carsining
J. H. Nichols, el Nichols a Co, grain on a subject which atfecte materially
E EE-I
des Flour
without injury, and the one on the
cunt to a badly charred condition.
Nothing could have more effectually
demonstrated the eflieteney of the de-
partmuent than the fire last night. All
honor to it. The East Dallas brethren
got in late, UM when they did get on
Wantoned, #2 - "
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=====t:e-5. .9*29,5 were at-o informed that his stock was
0 our Trade. .
The receipts ar cotton Wesndsday
much ar a being from west or Font
Worth, attracted to Dallas by the su-
i perior banking facilities of our eity,
[ and by the fact that our market rules
-ahcut one cent a pound higher. The
r market yesterday was weak, with
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merchants, and one of the clearest
headed men in Dallas, yesterday, and
concerning the grain and dour trade of reasonable pront, on the aruelen
a orthern Texas. Dallas has five mills iseit, wish to buy the celebrated I
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barteto n day, tree fouruss of whien
is shipped in other points, Parker’s sump, th..
will, with seerir 4 three hundred th. Mrrtosk.
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ised for any disease, bans perfectly safe on
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or even unpleasantness. Pomerssiog tinge
propete, (a thing sakuewe N.snpsther
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deemsul esmeuedcentinged and •
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water and can be taken eli tin es, as its
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upon the market. And for the disrates
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IN ORK OF FRENCH ART,
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thing entirely new, captivates every one.
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and, within the hours prescribed by law, the
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