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NO. 111.
VOL. I
DALLAS TKXAS I IIUUSDAV MOHNIMJ .IUNL l) IS3.
(ill (10
f! 91 ill)
NEW YORK.
i M i J i ih o p tj i i i-:
U'lio Survivors of ft WisoUod Brig
i:n:sci:ii:i in miihii'IUn
N'i.w Yoiin June IS. Tin1 si'linniiiT
Miuy K. Vmi I'liul" I'l'inii l!niiiui'k
;." t" f Diiniiirisi'uliii nrrivril yi'sicr-
ihiv. She ri'puris iluii im .1 u in -M in
liit'iiinli' MP M' lniiu'liinlf mi" fihi-
I lYiiiu a mil. nil wlili-li I hey 1 1 : 1
liil II IWflll.V llulll'i IVIlT I'l'tl'l':-!!!) n'
.Missouri ii'mli-; William Simmons of
l:ieUsiill'illi' iiml Hulii'l'l Wilson nf
.Nnrwiiy I Ik' iti'W of (In- Mjt Hio
irniiili' of lloolli liny which I'min-
iliTi'il in ii I it'll vy unit' tm Miiy :ils
Hie wns from l-'iTiiiitiilino In I'ui'lilu
w iili n rii w i "f I'int'. Ciii(niii .Mi-I.il-luii
of Dooili ISiiy Kolii'i't Thompson
i '.ink ilinl two of till! rlVW Wi'iv lust
Tin' l'nihiin wns luslii'd to tin' rinuinu
".inl ns In' lirijf rolli'il ovi'r suilili'iily it
w ;is iniiossilili' to snvi' liim.
'I'lu' sirnniii' riynionl I Sock wnsilis-
nlili'il this iiioi'iiiiiK' on lifi- trip fi'oin
1011. lirani'li liy I'lai'liinK ti slml't. The
jiiiss'i'iifjiTs weiv tulien oil' hy nllii'i'
sli aliH l'S Mini till' sli'llIlUT towi'il lie 10
fur lvpairs.
At a nieeliu'r of llii- Ni'W Vnrk I'ili'
l iiili'rwi'iti'i's to-ilay t lie iiiicsiion wii
lli-rllSSl'll wlll'llll'l' llll'y slilllllil llisi'llll-
liniii' nsKs in liiisiiui. I'liiiiiiimi'r oi
iwfiiiy.-livo was appointed to ooufi'i'
willi tlic liosloii I'uiniiiitli't's ai 1 it Mil lv-
I'urni in the ili'firtivi' lire ilfpartiiicnt.
iSe-vrrnl speakers eonili'liilii'il .Mansanl
lool's. anil saiil if the Huston folks per-
sisteil in linvimr thein insurers woiilil
tleeliiif their risks
Tliere was a speeie shipment tn-ilny
of sixtv thotisninl dollars in silver luil-
li..n. The l Apii'.-ssays thai liy some lihin-
ilerinj; the proposed new I'oiislitiilion
of this Stale abolishes the Semite.
Tlieyoveriuiientsolil .iiilllit in I minis
lu-ilav' at to llo-lil. There were
nearl'v Sl l ii 101101) ulleicil.
MISCELLANEOUS.
lililots' lomeniioii -l.ove. Atseiile
mill Moiliiii- r Iti imi'ls.
iNiil.WAl'ol.is 1 nut' IS The editors
eiled In-iinswel' why lliev should not
he iittat'hi'd for eonteiiipt for euin-
nieiits upon the decision of the court
jjntiilin.!!' .Mrs. Clem n new (rial.
Ai.iiasy .lime is. At SI. .luhiisville"
Dr. A. I). Wheelnek a iiini'iied man
was paying attention to .Miss llulli
Smith. ' Her jiarents ohjeeted on the
ground thai lie was not divorced. 'Yes-
terday for some rea-on unknown pro-
icediiiffs for a divorce lmviii'T hecn
commenced .Miss Smith took arsenic
and died. The .Doctor on Irurniiif! of
this look morphine and also expired
'i'lic 4'ltiilei'n.
Cincinnati .lime IS. One cholera
death. Otlii'i' cases are iuiproviiif;'.
No new cases reported.
Oops ill Alitlmimi.
Mu.XTiioMKiiV Ala. June IS.- l'hm-
leis are jjouiii.v over llii' cont imicd
rains which lieie'in on May liT ami i'on-
iiul'.ed to dale missiii!;' only three days
in tlic past twenty. The crops are
hackward and work is delayed.
I'ai.timihh: Juno IS. In the I'nited
States Court to-day the jury were unit-
hle in aiiTec in the case of William .1.
J'.yrd 1'oslmasler of Cumberland -Md.
1 i cnl.nol mi!iisniie Mull - lie Alli'inpls
loTliititi H Triiiu fnmi Hie I'riU'U.
1'ATTKUSiiN X. J. .lune I Last
iii;;llt sonie tiulhiT pifirs stone etc.
were found lying across the railroad
truck near Cli'l'lon ami were removed
just hci'ore (lie arrival of a Iuiil:' ex-
press train from the West. Suhscr
I'lienllv one Jacob S. Kvans uf Pas-
saic vas arrested lor iliicm;; the ob-
structions on tlic (rack and lliis mom-
iu.U was fully idi'iiiilied as the guilty
lierson and was committed to jail lie
was pul oil' the train yesterday I'm' not
payiiitfliis faro lie is believed to he
insane ami lias bee eycar in a lu-
natic asylum.
ji:THOIT Juno IS. Tin- J'ress Asso-
ciation of Michigan passed resolutions
reiiiiriiiL' new advertising agencies to
send cash with their orders and fixing
die rate of discount to all advertising
agencies at twenty per cent.
lio.ynlt.v.
I.oxnox June IS. The Shah of TVr-
si:i landed in Kngland to-day. He is
now passing through the cily attended
liy a brilliant suite and escorted by a
military nnil civic procession of extra-
ordinary splendor. There are im-
mense crowds collected) and the enthu-
siasm is great.
CuicAoit June 17. It is believed
that .Mrs. Vorku's statement of poison-
ing are the ravings of an insane wo-
man. SI ic is seventy-two years old
anil had hecn crazy unco.
AUGUSTA GA.
Tlic Kiliselii'ld Trniied.v.
ArorsTA (fa. June In the ac-
count of the Edgolii'lil homicides sent
yesterday it was ssid that (Mover sent
for the (iowmilliiius (o meet him. This
is Incorrect as Clover did not seek the
dillieillty. Tlio (.'owinillialis il is now
stated hunted up (Hover and the re-
sult as reported yesterday.
Hi: Milt: It KF.I'OHT.
rrolmliililic.
VasimXiituX June lS.I'ov New
Kngland Thursday gentle to fro-li
ami brisk south to westerly wiinKand
increasing cloudiness probable; for
Middle States and lower lake region
brisk smith and westerly winds and
probably rain areas over the latter
clearing on Thursday; for the upper
lake region fresh to very brisk winds
veering to southwest and norl hwest
generally cloudy weather and occa-
sional ruinm-eas; for the Northwest
fresh nnd brisk winds veering to the
west and northwest partly clear weath-
er; for the South Atlantic States light
. to frcli south and westerly winds
clear or partly cluiidv weather; for the
dull' Statos.'Kast of the Mississippi
nnd North to tlie-Ohiii' Valley ami
Missouri gentle nnd fresh we-t winds
mil partly cloudy weather with occa-
sional rain ureas on Thursday.
NEW ORLEANS.
t'nvclliiiff n Mnt uf (u l.nra.vrKr Sqnnrr
Xi:w Oin.KAXs June 1. The mar-
ble statiie of Franklin by Hiram Pow-
er which was presented' to the city by
Mr. V. A. Weed was unveiled in' La-
fayette .Siruare this afternoon with
appropriate ceremonies Judge W. II.
llowe delivered the mltlrcs
WASHINGTON.
Vice Pirsldenl Wilson's illness
1 1.1 N 1 )l A N l-KACK I'dlJOV
The I.oiiihiaiiii Mi:dill' Again
Wasiiixutun Juno is There are
serious apprehension of Vice Presi-
dent Wilson's coinplcle physical pros-
tration. The rumor has been revived thai
Secretary Itichardsoii is about resign-
ing the secretaryship to lake charge of
a New York anil Paris blinking hoii-e
President irant returns lo-umrrow.
Captain llowgale of the signal serv-
ice and Mr Kimball Chief of the Ma-
rine I'ureau left to connect life sat ing
Willi the siorui signal olllccs.
Mcaehciii favors a com imiancc of
the present Indian pence policy saying
that the while men in Caliloriiia'aml
Oreu'ini are more responsible for Ccn-
eral Canby's imirder tlian Captain
Jack is.
The Star says the Attorney (felieral
has not been oiliclally advised of the
action of the comniiitee of w hile ami
colored citizens in Louisiana with ref-
erence to the. resolutions telegraphed
from New Orleans ninl printed in I lie
morning papers. Ilc.sats he is hardly
able lo form an opinion cunccriiin:;
them as there may be an ulterior ob-
ject which oillcial 'intelligence will de-
velop 1 lo thinks the (iconic of Louis-
iana had bettor attend lo business and
leave politics alone for the prcseiil
limisiis Cilv I'lvf Klut'k ."lui'ltrf.
Kansas Citv Juno lo.
Cattle Receipts L'l.'i; shi pmcnls 7 I.
P.uyoi's to-day have been in good at-
tendance and prices on good shipping
grades have boon well sustained. The
market closes steady willi the follow-
ing sales: 7 1 green Texan Moors a v.
071 His at Si! ."ill; siuooih Cherokee
s eel's a v S7S li- at Sii -"i; L'osnioolli
Cherokee steers av. lbs at s:i
lo native and Texan steer av. I
lbs at SI ill ; 12 fair Texan Meors av.
1 ()") )hs at S.'l 7o; 1:1 good corn-fed
Texan steers av. ll.'s:; .k at s i :X
lll'llilc.
Cliolrt' nallvc stci'vs...
liiinil "
I'ii i r
firilliiiiry "
tlocil native rows
Coilllllnll " ........
I 'iini-h il Tcxioi siccis.
Willi. -i-.il
I ird inn iy "
Ciii'ii-li'il Texan i'iiws..
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7lli.. s.ill..
Texan yi'inilniis per hciul ....
X ell I I'lllvi'K 'r lll'llil
Hogs Iteceipls light
prices uoin-
ninl
at s:i ."..')( i ;! 7").
Mi rciii'i:i: d'lit'i'Xi-: & Co.
THE MARKETS.
I'ni't'imi.
LlVI''l;l'lllil. .Line IS -Nooll.- Cotton
oeiieil steady; upliinils S;.(. Hd ; Or-
leans Ui(.i :l Id'. I.alcr-f 'niton steady;
sales llV'OU hales speculative; export
I.uui hales; Savannah and Cliarleslon
iirime deliverv S l:!-10d for Au;:i:st ami
Scilember; I'd for Orleans prime de-
livery. Itoini'siir.
N'iav Ydiik June IS. Money look a
sudden change to-day ; .V" 0 for ster-
liiiL' which is (iiiel and sleady. (mid
closed at 1 1 '(( 1 10. ( iovernineilts dull
and sleady. Slates very ipiiet.
Ni:w Oii-iKAXs Juno is. -Kloiir dull;
treble S7 oO; family S7 "0. Corn in good
(lemaiid; mixed .Vic yellow mixed oSc
yellow Olio wliile 00(i I'lc. Ontsplclily
ami lower in .oc. man ipnei in i-ic.
Hay linn at W7. Pork dull al sh e.
Drv sail meats iinlliing doing ilacon
diiil and nominal al al 7.1 !il(.i!i.ic.
Hams l.'t.'.c. Lard dull; tierce S !te;
kcgs!ij(i o'c. Sugar good demand and
low; common li:ic fair sle. In molasses
l here is no niivomcnt. Whiskey dull;
Louisiana !.'!o; Cincinual i !l"e. Cof-
fee isf.i Jic. Sterling J7; sight J premi-
um. Hold 101. Colioii lirnt but dull;
sales 1'iUO liales; good ordinary
lfijo; low middlings I7.1c; middlings
ls.lc; middling Orleans l.sjc; receipts
lfsl; ex(iorts coastwise ;!ii:t."; continent
1 17; slock ."ill:!-li bales.
;olili'li 'I ctus.
AVIion the J Ion. Harbour Lewis Cou-
grcssman of (lie late Congressional cx-
ciirion atlended (he Chamber of Com-
merce Ibis N vliat he told them about
"(ioldcn Texas:"
In going through Texas ho was
pleased and gratified lo wilness the
...;.;i r I!.? cnlcnnisc and work
shown in budding their country. Since
the palmv days oi tne cnies in uic
Nortliwes'l when they sprung up ns if
by magic he had not scon such times
as there wore in Texas. While they
did not vet if any of tlicCongrcssionnl
party had tried to talk polities to any
of the citizens they would have boon
shut up bv tlio remark: "Sir we are
building railroads not politics.''
In a little town like Dallas i1 O.OnO
inhabitants they found street railroads
and cotton mills willi the business
men of the city getting up n subscrip-
tion for another factory. At Dcnisou
on the lino about O1 miles from St.
.mils wns found a town of -l.onn in-
habitants where nine month ago the
first of September kifU not a spade ol
ground had been tm-iied. It is true
that nianv of them live in tents be-
cause the'v have not any houses but
Ihov all work. They were the people
that pleased him.. Kvery man is lull
of hope nnd courage nnd cheerful. In
the interior of Texas they show one
....... i. 1-i v.. in' lii'iiiided one hun
dred and tifty 'thousand calves allot'
which hclongcil to nun.
At (falvestoii was found a people full
of determination to make their city one
of the most prominent seaport places
of the I'nited States. They laid raised
vino ooo to ilci.iu.n their harbor and
they had increased its depth from nine
in iwcive loci aim men ".! -
another SUXiini0 and when we were
there thcV took us to show what they
had done and to ask that Cmigrey
should help t lii-m. The feeling was
universal among the members to help
tl...1 iitnl win. never thev' ilsk. It Will
almost certainly be giai'itod. Texas
Heralit.
M lint Minll v Ho M llli Our UhiirIi
Anronos of Mrs Livei'more's lute
lecture on the above important Ues-
tion the Davenport Democrat thun
sensibly makes answer:
I'.ring them up in the way they
should go.
Give them a good subHlautial com-
mon education
Tcncli lliciii'liiiM in cook n good mi ni
of victuals
Teach the in hoM In w ;! i and Iron
i'b l lies.
Teach lllelll how In darn Mocking
and sew iiii I mil ii-
Teach I ht-iii how lo make their own
ill esses.
Teach then hi make shirts.
Teach llieiii to make bread
Teach llielll llie lliy.-tcrles of the
lilleben' the dininit room and parlor.
Teach I hem ihal a dollar only one
i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 celll s.
Teach llielll Ihal the more
t ii bin l heir income the iiioh
one lives
' I hey Mill
save.
Teach Ihein the further out
lives I ii'-
yinid their income the nearer tin y eel
In i he poorhousc.
Teach llicin to wear calico dn .-e
and do il like a ipicf n.
Teach them lo wear thick warm
slinc-i.
Teach them to do .market ing for (he
family.
Telle 1 1 llielll lo fool Up store bills.
Teach llieiii thai ( loil made llu'in in
liW own linage ami thai no amounl of
light lacing will improve liie modi'.
Tench tbeiu every day hard practi-
cal common sense.
Teach them self-reliance.
Teach Iheiu thai a good sleady
ii'cii-y mechanic wiilmui a ceiil is
woil h a dozen oilv-paled loafers in
lirnnilclolh.
Teach llieiii lo have lioihiuglo do
with intemperate and di-.-oluic young
lllell.
Teach llielll to climb apple trees go
li-hing cultivate a garden and drive a
road leant or farm wagon.
Teach Ihein aecomplishnionls --music
minting' and ilia t ing - if you have
the time and money to do il wllh.
Teach Ihein not ' lo paint and pow-
der. Teach them to say no and mean il ;
or yes and slick to il.
Teach Ihcm to regard the morals
not the money of Ibeir beaux.
Teach llielll the essentials of life--Irulli
honesty uprightness - then at a
suitable l.iiue'lel lein marry.
Itcly upon il. -that upon your leach-
ing depends in a great men-nre the
weal and woe of their after life.
-
Itcliulim.
In yolilli in heallli and phi-pcrity
religion awakens feelings of gratitude
ami sublime love and purifies al the
same time thai which il exalls; hill it
is in misfortune in sickness in ago
thai ils clfecls are i I truly and hcii-
clieially fell; lien submission in failh
and 1 iii 1 1 1 1 il iriisl in I he Divine will
from duties becoming (ilea Ml res - lin-
ilecaying sources of coiisolal inn; then
il creates iowers lluit were hclieved
In be exl iucl and gives a I'ri'slniess to
the mind w liich was -upposed lo luive
passed away forever but which is now
renovated as an imiiiorlal hope.
Its iulliioiice outlives all carlbly cn-
oymeiils and becomes stronger as ho
organs decay ami the trame dissolves.
Il appears as (bal even im; star of light
in tlic horizon of life which we are
sure is to become in another season
a morning star and il throws ils radi-
ance through the gloom and shadow of
death.
RISCELUNEOUS.
i. r. it. .niMiiNv
w. j:. ai ix
A'JLT & AULT
(Jeneral Luiul Agents
tOCATOKS AND SURVEYORS
1) A A S T 10 X A S
Will liny sclt lease ami ri-n' liimli in lnl-
liis and liiljoilllllK eellllties; tihtaill (i.-itelils
Iniv ninl wfl Inn I eerl 1 Ileal es ninl luenie e. I'-
ll lien li s mi I lie best vni'iint Intiils in X m l hern
nnd Niii'lliwcst 'i'exns.
I.llll Is liil' sale IVKislel-ccl life III elllllm'.
(Illiee lliljnilllllj! Ihe lllllllis hlbrnl'.V I'linllls
Xerlli sliliif Jlicjsniniv ;!iUi
n. i:. inn k. k. . laiiuiiiN.
GROVE &; GORDON
JSI'AIN ST. DALLAS
Contractors OarpentcM s
15 IJ I JL 1 10 It S .
Store l'rniils Cmuiters anil Slielvinu bnill
to iiriler.
liunrs Sash lllhnls. Mnnlillnus ninl every
piniliiel of h niiil-wiirklin; inneliinery nlwnys
nn lianil or ninile nt' nay ilesii-eil imlleni.
i'liitiibli' liwelliims nr stoifs.ii-inly Inr
nail ninl lilt it r. bnill In nnler. iniilll
NOTICE M ATHEMATiCS
llALI.AsCllUNTV 'J'KXAH MllV 111 1ST!.
.Ml wlni wisli lo nlitniiiii iniiellenl Unmvl-
c..:' nl .111111 n liiiillieliliilles in ten ilnys
will lie I'll aseil to tilltlllll tile services n I. Id.
K. West II they can. My fhiltliva luive lieen
In 1 1 i in two ilnys ninl iliey linve ilimn-l
lllnre Slititiietiiy lilinwlelll'!' tllllll tlley ever
iliil miller llilliii tenelleis III Inlir lnnlillis
Willi thenlil iiieiiinil. .1. i. r.i;. mi.
We nlillL'iite lo nilviini'i. till retiiilnr ntleinl-
mils who can reinl nti'l wrilennil niiilerstiniil
lllllUlilleitlinli illvlsiiiii nnil slllill-nellnll
iiinre In leu ilnvs llian any tenelii-r can in
live nnintlis wi'tli tlienlil nietlinil. We me
mitislleil tlmt lie i nn Inr We llll Vf lieell lillly
two ilnys. unit we linve leiirneil inm-e In the
in'iietienl wnl'll ol' Iniltlleiunlies than we ever
iliil nailer tinnil lenelit'i's ill tnnr mmitli-i.
n. i. i'i;t:v
.1. It. IlKAVKH
A. I". IlKAVKH
iiivi.vivit ijJ4'Jil'''AXt'11-
RAN CHE SALOON
K. ('. TAI.KAXT I'raprictor'
South Side of the Square Up Stairs
It'ort AVorlh TexiiH.
SM.ICin
45H UlAVAISO.
Ivillmy IIvp lininlivi! ilollart fur Hi np-
il'eliensliiii anil eiinvietiiin nf the i.siill or
in-i-siins wlni itiliniereil A H I'ni rler on Hit
nli-'lil nr Mnv hi IsTI. .1. A. .McCAllK.
IMIIns Texas .May 'J.I ST:. If
IJotico.
Alt pci-siiiis hnli'bleil in me are tierehy ni-
titieil In l-nlne rnnvnlil mill seftle lietweell
tliisnnil the lit ll nf I Ii 1st niniilll. Alter Hint
time till nnpniil neeniiiils w ill be lilnei'il ill
the llilllils "I mi nlllfiT Inr enlleetlnn.
.1. At. JAN NO I .11. II.
Iinlhis Texas June :l IST'l.
JUIIUS PICH ARS)
niirkrl HI.. IipIwith HI mi nnil Main
DALLAS TI'JXAS.
An ptlnenttvl Kreni'h conk prepiirofi nieitlH
nt "II hums from tliu best (lie market iillimls.
lif-Mlf
A. ALLEN & CO.
Dralrrt In
ITALIAN & AIIESICAIT 1UBSLS
WkolcMle int) Retail
OAWEHTON
TEXAS
MISCrLLANEOUS.
Ii. T. IMVITO iV IlltO.
u it h i i urits or
STICK LCCK and FANCY CAKEIE3
AND OIOAI1S
Ami In Mile li. nl. r in
i''U i i Ts i"i'H. i:if
liirniT nf I'tiiiiiiii rn' mill Ji-Hitmiii Ms
1 A LLA N 'V 10 V A N
S.nl i Uii-r u 'I Cili Hi'il l"iu mi Tip.
Ile.lil
b lilkrn f aeoa
THE BEST
AND CHEAPEST
Ever Offered for Sale
IN TEXAS!
Hi' Hill M M at
Manufacturer's Prices !
Willi frelHlit nilileil ninl nn ol her i-liur-fci.
HENSLEY BROTHER & CO.
l)ALIi.S TKXAS
AkciiIs for Nortlicm Texas.
iii'jiiii'
H ll.ll.l s.ll.l: .AND 111.1'VII. lU'.AI.I-.ll IN
i I AH I)AIMC
Iron
NAILS AND STEEL
o. 1J Dim Si.. Hnlliis. Tomim
imii i ir
Vaudeville
Combination
Will tipeii iiiiiler their Isii'i'c new j : I v 1 1 1 ll
IIIIKMttV.
I ICIIHV AMI
S t i l lilt IV.
JUNE Wth 20th and 21st
Merclord JJros.
ii:vi.i;its iv
CLOTHING HATS SHIRTS
GENTS ' I'URNISHING GOODS
Mil I n nt. (Iiiiivltr Odd 1'i'MmhY Hull
lhMi.v 30n.lln.fat Toxao
K. v. tii.m'kii. .1. ll. i.irri.nriKi.i).
Tompkins & Littlefield
Coimiiissiou Mcrcliaiiisi
AMI III: A 1. 1. IIS IN
Farm and Mill Machinery
101m si. DiiIIiim Tcxiih
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Adonis Tor J. I. i nsc A '.'
INii'talilo r.iiRhM'H llorso low
vr iiml Tiirt'sliors.
liirliy 9lowr anil Kcnpors.
CriiiI)'- I'iilvcral I'Iohm.
AViiiliiH Colioii in.x.
I'.uri'Ka Siiiul K ill.- mill Holt-
liiK IoMim.
lillivulors. 1iiiI1 Sliovol.
i:ic. i:. n'Mtf
ELM STREET MARKET
I. X. UAWNOX Prop'r
Keeps contnutly on hnnd Haumiges Frenh
Salteil and Smoked MeiiLt and nil kinds of
Yegetnbleii In their m-oton - Idnm
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Ii. WAR!)
Druggist
NO. !H tl.M STlir.LT
DALLAS
TEXAS
II Vs MM OI'IAI II
M l'l I ij i"V M 'V O (' Ii
uwwm m ami m
Patent Modicines Porfumery
rANCY ARTICLE3 Etc
- A LNO
GENUINE HAVANA CIOAnS.
Iniiilly
r. i. h i viift i-:. v. lie I'.
F. A. SAYRE & CO.
A luilciale mill llelnil
X V IX 5 ti 1st s
Unslle tllil Crilti llllelil llullie
) il 1 I II W T 1 .VMS.
i:i.iir
II. (T. ilOSKlNS k ( (K
Wholcsitli'
RUGCIS T S
DALLAS TEXAS.
( Ymiior tt Walker
U llttlexiile iluii Itelilll
ANII
MANUFACTURERS'" AGENTS
Main strcot Dallas Texas
DM GOODS.
V. .1. l l.AIIK. JIIIIN II. 1.1! VAN.
CLARK & BRYAN
W liolevnle ninl llelnil lli llli ls in
i ;is
GROCERIES HARDWARE
Stovos and' Farming Implements
Msuilii a (iem nii liniikliiK nnd i;xelnniie
liusinesM
Wi:sT HIKK OK T1IK Sl'I'AltK
Idly .ll.l..tN1Tl:XAN.
s. k. Mel Ml i:nv. w.J. iirremss.
McILHENNY&HUTCIIINS
HlieeesKiil's to W. .1. Illltellllis
ix wnui.i'XAii:
ij a oi s
IK )OTS AND SI IOIOS
A N I)
Ts O T I O iSr S
Krniikllu Slri'rl undrr llm lliirliln lliiutf
. Houston Texas.
KB- Vee nl fur llie sale nf llll L'fiiiils iiuinil-
ruetiireil hv I lit- lloiiMtt.it l ily .Mills " nnd
the" I'.nrelm .MilU." ;uilm-'
S. t.rnn New Drlenns. J. JIiisks Iiilln.
S. LOEB t CO.
Wliolesnlt! nnd Itetnil Iit'iilem In
S T A I I. K A N 1 r A . f V
DRY GOODS CLOTHING
Boots Shoes Hats Caps
Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods
Main Street Dallas Texas.
TO THE PUBLIC: .
We nronltout to remove to
Otn NEW DUU'K B HIDING OX ELM 8TIIEF.T
And nro ofliirlng
ii R BAT 1 DiCEME.H TS
In order to redueeour utock. Coll and exam-
ine our gondii before Imylng etwwhere an it
will Uo to your bviient. VtMt
rugs Ghcmicah
DRY GOODS.
Al l . I'i. AIII'. ln.
A. I'()X .t !()
Corsivaun ami Dallas
W liuli ..iili' ninl III lull IK nlei'K In
iiiv ;is
I'luililiiv li.ioli Slim' Nlinii Had
Ooncral XVI o r c h a n d t s o
lli'iilnii t I'iuhIi'iiiiii 'Kim St. DhIIiis
llii.lly '
(;i:oii(ii: 15. iiaMtANu jr.
Ill' Uhll IN
Dry Goods
Al I.O 1 1II4;.
MlIiy.VS.WDI'IIXKllODDe
So. (ill Kim Street Dallas Texas
A 11 rmnl Mild ul ti'ilil pi'leeii fur eni-reiu-i .
INhhl
CnOCERILS.
(iarliiiidon
Marsalis&Co
WIlui.KSAI.K
Gr IT O O O X S
AMI
Commission Merchant
DALLAS TMXAH.
Wi' liilie IhiM netiiNliiii li llinnk one
li'leiitlN Im' inl liiiiirtt. mid ri'heel
In I l.i tit 1 1 llielr nlli iilliin lo nir Im-
iiieime sltit it nliicli uenre ntl reeeli.
lit;; ill reel Iriiin (lie iiiiii iml iniiiiii-
tlielnrei'Mil llie Xui'lli ninl Witl inr-t-lliisliliiU
til fee I linili llril lintlils lot'
I'iinIi iiii llie Niiil ninl imilllim inie-
M'l 1 'H l t'K'I'.V llllllllllllUI' I M i t i &
In I'nr IoihIm mitlei' it't-litl i-onlriii'l
mid hy our tm it Inline nlinnsl leeeln
oui'selii'it i'l'oni Kloi'i-e-iisrH. We leel
eoiilidi'iil in our nliilll.i In oiler lo our
IrleiKlw mid In llie pulille Ki itei nllv niir
iiiiiiieiiNe si neli nl heller rules ninl
more iiiilltriiil.y Ion liKiirt'N limn tins
I'ler lifloiT Itet'ii oll'i'retl In Hie liilei-ior
nl 'I'evtiH.
Ah ii ImsN nnil 1'tttintlitiloii ol' utir
IiiinIiii'ik it e uiiuriiiiit'e I'lej'.v iirllelt' lo
Im iin i-i'ii''seiiled or moiie.v ri'l'iintleil
nl our iit'n.e ol' lr!iiportiiliou.
llur Mil l ess In liiiNlnesN ilfeinls en-
tirely minll eslnlillstiliiK ll l ItoleKille
li-iideiu Vnrlhern I eiis nntl Me only
nsK ii liilr mid 1 in i l litl I riii I. mid n
'lose t'Oiiipiirison ol' miHorm (itJeiH
ll fill lltose ol' Sin ti t ni I. ;nltsloo
mid New Orltiins itilli Iii IkIiIh inltleit
nnil no eltet i lnll.v nliitle li.v llie tlet'i-
slou ol' llie sunn'.
viti im.iov "tAiisii.is .v ti.
liimiir
WILLIAMS CROS.
u ii 1. 1: n a 1. 1: a ii it r. r am.
lli;.M.KI!H IN ST.M'l.i: AMI I'ANl'V
GrOoor ios
I'KOVISIO.VS T0B.UT0 (HJAUS
A N II
I'lllt WI.i;SvAl) LltllDllS OF .ILL KINDS
I'.I.M AMI MAI V Mltl l lS
DALLAS .THXAS.
IHlilnsI Cash I'rltt' 1'iihl fur liiiinlrj I'ruiliire
'J'hev hen f'l' iilleiillnii nf the piiliHe to the
rulliiwlllll enllllillssliill Kpeiinlly illl'eeleil to
Ihein hy AlfKNrM. Meieer AulleW A I'll. 'I'lley
nlso itiiiniiiiiee their iineney I'tir Memitir's I'el-
elirnliil CullNiyii llllti-rs.
11Y Al'I'iilXTMKXT.
The ti'inle III llie fulled HlileM of Alnerleil
Will plense i. lis. 'I've tlnu Williams llinM. ol'
Iinlhis Ti-xiiH il'iilleil Slnles) hnye iieeinne
imeiils for the Mile nl' tnii-(IIN. We tumhl
sieeinllv rei-niillilelnl pitl'tles to inrellllse
illieet liniii llieiii tlterehy iieventliiK I'liiud.
jii:itri:n yvijxicw a o'.
.'lilitwly I'olonliilKiniiire Lnnilnll.
!5S
a i
0
51
3
CD
O
O
M'DO WELL CO.
w AVIiolettnle nnd llelnil
GROCERS
. Cotton Bides nil Conntrj Ptoilice Bonlil.
ODU FELLOWS' BUILDIN'O.
Idly DALLAS TEXAS.
u I I h
- ? H - I 3
C -1 0 2 w
H. v M
K ' - O
S. ?
H s H " d
s f ' M
h 0 t- B Cfl
f ! 5 - g
I i I W
0 a a
? 0 a "
GROCERIES.
31. iJlliiiini" V Oo.
WHOLESALE
Gr X" O O O X J3
AM) IH'AI I HM IN
lniiui'i'il a ill Dmiiostic Wiiirs Liforj
AND TOBACCOS
4 iiiiiineret' Kdei l lieliiecii lloimlnn
ninl Jeirerson xliei ln
lltidly lnllHM Toxiih
Corner Avtstu ntict Elm sti.
1 A 1 LAK T 10 X AH
We Invite the nubile 111 Riiieml lo examine
our Hue nltielt ul
STAI'l.i: AMI 1 AM Y
i KOCKHIEN
Til I'. IIKNT IIH AMIN OF
St. Louis Family Flour
lllee. Hurley liiit Itiilhin Miui'iiiinl Vtr-
llihelll ete. t'hnleu l.iillislilllil lirnwil Hint
While I'hiilileil HiimirMj t-riislied em urmm-
lnleil nnil iinwilereil Hiiiiiiis; the elioieest.
iiiiiilsliiiiti ijnlileii Synii nnd Miilns.ieH lio-
Mlien llntler I'reiini llnlhimi ninl Kimllslt
l lleililer 1'heeHe ; l.'iuiilty t.enl' liilltl In lleM
iiml llereeii; hehe.s Iii'iuiiIk of Ntijm r-ein eti
lliiins nnil llrenUI'nst Itiieon ; I niierlnl tiiin-
Kitvler Onhiux l-Iimllsli llreakiiiNt nml .in-
hnii lens; KeeilUiKft uiul Lomloti l.nyer ItnlN-
Ins I'liroiiM 'uri'iiiilH HiiiUi il 8uiiiish nnd
Seville I IrnmieH .t'lillllil nnil whole Kplei'K
ninl I Im eliiilft'ft viirlelv of 1'ieklen In lllls
iniu I.' I. 'l lie ilnrsi liiiiinlleN Whiskies
Hhei ties ninl I'nrl WliieH.I'lininpii-tue Kimiii-
Unit lloek lllirKilil'tllllK .MoHelie. Ititl
J. K. MeiiNKiilKII
AI.I'llKlt liAVlH.
Scliiioidcr & Davis
WHOM'XAI.E
C3r X O C O 1 S
ANI liKAli:iW 1.N
nfi I
III
lltftfl
f
rOKNTU OF ELI AM LA1AB STREETS
IIAI.I.AS 'I'r.XAH. HUM II'
WJIUI.KSALE
Or rocers
AND llKAl.KIW IN
BAGGING AND TIES
(OUNKU KLM AX'I) LAM All STS-
DALLAH TKXAS. ldlf
JPIflNOS AND ORGANS.
STECALL & CO.
ii:ai.i:iis IS
Kooks iiiul Stationery
Crockery Glass and Guoensware
I.AMlltKI II UAHIE NF.KDN
l'"nrnilurt or till IiiiulH
r I J. 3NT o s
PICTURES and PICTURE FRAMES
lint KnekN WIihIoh NlmdeH ami I'lx
I ii res I.ookliiK (ilmiHeH HeiN and
IleililliiK Hlc I.ndtlerx Lumber
- ami Nlii ii gin- Doom HI I Mill
Nil-ill MoiiIiIIiik Vlndnn
Coriileen Wall I'niirr
nnd everything perlnlnlim to tlielr bindneM
nre kept eonstnntly nn lmnd nnd nro
OK HALE AT LIVING 11 AT EM.
Idly
If You Want a Piano
ItKMKMllKH.
WOHHAiV HOLMESAc CO
Are llip iihisI erletiHlvo flenlem 111 I'lfinoM In
the South or West. They linve liuite nml ex-
treinely fiivornlile eontritelx wllh thi. inniin-
fiietiirem nml will KiiivmiiteK to ilellver l'l-
iiniin or I Iruiunt nt any xilnt in Texnx on lel
ler lerinn nun nl lower priei'M Until lllev eull
ho oliliilne.l from Hhy oilier liiniUet. Ther
liuvn entnltllslied u depot In Dullun nnd will
KT-p
A Large Stock Always on Hand.
Tliey will "ell nt iiiiiimfneturor' irire with-
out frelnlitit nm will nlve lilierul lernwor
wll on monthly InsliitltnenlH.
l'ltrtitu In the elly wl'hliiK lo test thene In-
stniiiieniM iM foro nuylnn enn hiiTe tliein
lilneeil In their lliiiisDRwltliimtextH.iisf. They
iully WHrrniit nil Inntruineiitn Hold hy them.
IMIH.HAX. 1IOL.HM CO. '
No. 9) Elm utreet Uslliwi TcMiNo.
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