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HOTELS.
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VOL. I.
TELEGRAPHIC.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
hli'iuuslilp Klimnim Wrecked
No Lives Lost.
I'lisiim'ssftil Hullollng for I'nl-
ted Stall's Senator.
Sale ofa Newspaper-Coal Tier
(ilves Way.
Ni:w Yoinc Jiimmry 10Tliu huIo
df tlin liiili'iicndi'iit NtnvhiiiiKr wiih
('iiiicliultiil ywltii'iluy. Jluiiryi'. How-
111 ivri'lvi'H two hundred mid lllty
HlllllKllllll (ll)lllil'H fll'lt(l'wli('ll Hl'Vt'll-
ly-IU'i' llinUMiiiiil h In ciihIi Tim pin'-
c'liiiMci'H are jrojirlft(irn j'tltu Clirlntiaii
Aiivoculc.
Wilmington N. ('. January 10.
The NtcimiHlilp Hliornnin limn IV ew
Vm k fin' Nuw Oi'li'iinw HpriiuB u loiik
'1'iii'Hiliiy id two I1. M. iiiul mink on
I'lliliiy'ln ten fiillKiniM (if wutor twelve
inilcH south of Liltlo Itlver bar. The
('iiitaln ci'i'W and all tlio iiaHsi'iiKor
tviie wived; iili-io n cuiihIiKtiiIiIo jiorlioil
' (if tin1 lmntfnn;o and I'lii'Ka Tin1 Nteuin-
il wan owned by Frederick linker of
New Yolk.
HiciiMDM) .January 10. Two hch-
hIhiih of tlio CoiiHervatlvo ennciiH for
Tailed StatcH Kenutorwen held to-day
at wliieli liullots were had. Tho liiuli-i-Ht
vole ra.st in any of tho ballots was
fur It. M. T. llniilcr who received llfly-
one votes oil the seventh ballot. The
ninth and last 1 ml lot resulted as fol-
lows: Lieutenant (Jovernor Withers
lio; U. M. T. Hunter :J5: John (ioode
'Si; Jnnies Harbour Jinljro Joseph
Christ iun i!l. Tho ballot that eanie
lieuiest to a dellnltc result was the
ninth when tho vote stood It. M. T.
lltuiU'i'Sl ; Lieutenant (iovernor With-
ers W; ex-(iovernor Walker 2!). Nec-
essary to iv selection
The eaueim adjourned till Monday at
one o'clock
Moiiilh January 10. Tho Jury in
the ease of J. J. Motilton lato post
iniister have been discharged they
liciiiK unable to agree. They were dis-
charged over the protest of the defend-
ant. Ki.izahuth N. J. January 10. Pier
No. (I of the Klizabeth port coal docks
fjave way last evening precipitating
Hundreds of tons of coal Into the
water.
Mamith Jan. 10th. A column of
the republican force beseiging Oar-
thngena; made an attack on fort Kan
Julian yesterday but was repulsed
witli considerable loss and returned
to their camp. A heavy lino is now-
kept up on both sides
WASHINGTON.
Judge Durrell Determined Not
to Resign.
Colonel Bristow Tendered the
Spanish Mission.
Representative Lamar has an
Attaek of Paralysis.
Wicmuiiiviv .Tnnnnrv 10. It IS
stated on absolute authority that Judge
Durrell has not placed nis resigimnou
at the disposal of the President. There
la no unli mmi.r lii tho executive or
(icniirtincnt of Justice. It is Judge
Durrell'H oresont determination to
abide the issue.
rlnn linu nrrlvpd.
The Committee on Ways and Means
will reportadversely on tue oiu remov-
ing the tax on friction matches.
Colonel Hristow has been tendered
the Spanish mission.
IJi.iiiouontntivB Lnninr. of Mississippi
wbiln nt. tlio hroak fast tablo at the
Kbbett house yesterday morning com-
Tilnimwl if fenlitlf 1111 well and soon
after rose to leave the room. When
nini. tlw. I.k lioliiwln nnrnlvtinstroke.
and would have fallen had not some one
gone to his assistance lie was tanen
til Mm tutrlnr mill nftprwnrilfl renlOVed
t lilu ni.ol.lonm Aa this IS llOt tllC
lirst attack of tho kind his friends
feared it might prove ratal mn ne is
reported better and will probably
recover.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Office of Tub Daixas Herald 1
January 10 1M74. I
There lias been a slight niivunce in the
mnni'V mnrlii.t lnee our lost report. The
1 notations are ns follows:
Buying. Selling.
(lold 110 12 9
fctilver 1U7 (gi 109 &
Commcrclnl cxchniiRC New Orleans buy.
lug ;to 1 per cent discount selling pcr
ceut premium; New York buying Klere0Ilt
tllspount selling per cent premium; Gal-
veston buying y per cent discount selling
Vt per cent premium; St. Louis buying 'A
per cent discount selling 'A per cent pre
mium.
Col ton
We report ft slight advance in tho cotton
market from yesterday but business con
tinucs light. With an abundance of money
for the movement of the staple anu me pres
ent good prices we hope to report a large
Increase next week. Price range from 11 to
llccnti. IteeeiDtH as follows
Boulwere A Co a'
li. K Luce co. ?
W. C. Young
TompkliiH l.itllelleld -
li. K. Smith & Oo - ale
Tola! ."IS bales
Freights Oalvestoii U 00;
U (V4: Hhreveuort $3 00.
New Orleans
The amount of cotton afloat from American
ports for Mvcniool during December is re
ported at lHO.OOO bales.
Hide and I.rnther.
No change In the hide market from yester.
ilay. Messrs. Hchoellkopf Co. furnish the
following ntuitnllons :
HatnntA I7n.l .ltAl IflWfl SaltKl 8!4C
Ueer skins oO for grubby in all classes.
Hole Leuther-Oak 40(3; HcmiocB xa
Hklrtlng Vic Hole Leather-Oak 44J0c:
Hemlock 3-'kiaHc.
MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH.
Nkw Orleans. Junuary 10. Cotton
demand good but less active. Bole
7 loo huio. tinmi ordinary to strict
good ordinary 131(14 jo; Jow middling
to Millet low llilildllhif IMfu lilit: mid
dling luhirlct middling iig( 171c; good
mlddliliK I7it"l7je ItcrchiU hVIMl;
exiioi'ls (Ireiit I tril itin ISlMlU: niisul.l
(iuld 115c; (.Itfhi bunk iniarler ills-
eoiuit; Klcrling bank to.:ni.
jskw i hi ii juuuary in. t'oitou
Net I'ccelpU lltlt; (jrns ;i bub".
Market iiiilcl; sales limit) IiuIcn ut Itii
f'l7J Money easy iitfxntl (lobl
Nlroutfiit II Jin lis.
uvKiirooi. Januaiy in t'n ton
Sales of lipluuds nothing below Rood
oi'iilnary siiippeil January and I'd Hil-
ary Hi l-lld; OrleaiiH uutliim lieloW
good ordinary shipped January and
and I'Vliruaiy Hi) 1-u.l.
I IIOM TilM'Al'H'OI..
AusiiN January (1.
Knrroit IIkiiai.ii 1 havo lieen wan
derlng through and around the city for
several days and It gives me pleasure
to note so much Improvement Large
and handsome business houses front-
lug on Avenue and lVeau si reels have
been built In the last few mouths and
many beaulllul residence ornament
dillereiit pai ls of the clly. Much busi
ness Is being done but in this Is far
behind tho live city of Dallas Ah you
know Austin Is a beautiful city. The
ilctui'CHimu scenery ot mountains in
the West when beautifully painted by
cvculng'ssunllght lends enchantment
when viewed from some of the many
high points In the clly. 1 hen at early
dawn to view the valley from some
points ns the sun rises above the hori
zon is loo iicaumui lor uie iiuesi
artist to lmitale. I lien ailogetlier
Austin Is a lovely clly tho ad
miration of many il not all
(air people. Jong may sno ue cner-
shed in our hearts as the beaulllul
C'ily of the Hills tho capital oi our
lone Mar Mine i no iconic nere are
or slioiihl no tnaniuui in inuioriis
rolling hills and lovely valleys
and
never forget an 1 believe iney win
not. that they are Indebted to every
taxnavor from the Sabine totlieltio
(irande and from Ited river to the
coast for many of its beauties and
much of Its business. Largo amounts
of money are expended for the dillereiit
departments oi uie government mm
lor one i am liroun auhuu gcis me
llHUClil.
But to tho point. Tho ntato has three
nsvlums here for tho benetlt of the un
fortunates neitner or wnien except
neihans. the deaf and dinno can ac
commodato more than one-half the
subjects. Then in iustlco tlio Legislit
turo otiLditand undoubtedly will make
amnio provision for this purpose.
Now Is It best to concentrate all this
vast expenditure oi money nere or is
it not better to provide lor iirancncs
siiv two of each In ditlerent portions
of our White? lean but think that
brunches of these institutions is the
best policy and will only give one of
several reasons for my belief our
State is too largo iu territory and net
essnrv expense too great upon
counties or relatives to reacu tins
place with all tho subjects. Another
State lnsl tut on needs attention
Tho penitentiary cannot employ
more than one-third of the labor profit
ably. And while it is now leased for a
term of vears I think provision should
tie made lor at least two oruueues oi
this institution on in the west and
one in tho east or northeast. What
savvou? Wiiat say tlio press or tbe
States? What will the 14th Legist
turo sav if it ever meets? We shall
v T 1IT T
see. '
Vrrrrou IIikio has been criticised se
verely for .his terrific description of
t be "Uevil-ltsn." many neueving uiai
tlio creature existed chiefly in the im
agination of the writer. Hut it appears
that the monster has an actual exist-
enee. and is a uangerous wiing ioeu
. i . II.! 4 . .
counter. A gentleman of Boston gives
a thrilling account of one which was
eimi o red (ilfthe const of Florida. A
submarine diver was seized by tlio fish
lust ns ho had reached tho surface of
the water a circumstance w hich wna
fortunate for otherwise the monster
must have killed him. As it was the
Hivpr was dramred on tlio rait from
which he descended. The men on the
rait seized the tish by one of its wrig-
gling arms and tried to pull it oil but
could not break tho power ofa single
one of tho suckers. Tho fish was only
removed by being dealt a heavy blow
nen.ss the sack containing thostom-
neb. Tho sack stood up nbovo the
pvos. while the eves stood out like
lobsters' eves aud gleamed like lire.
According to the story tho diver was a
ixuverfiil lr slnnan. hut. to use nis own
language "tho baste landed on top of
me shoulders and pinned me arms
ti(?ht. I felt me armor aud meself be-
in' crushed into a jelly."
ITiie statistics of the Methodist Epis-
eonnl Church for 1873 have appeared in
summary form in the Christian Advo
cate of this city.
They show the following:
Bishops
Annual Conference
Itinerant ministers
Uwal preachers
Total preachers and bishops
Lny numbers
Probationers
Total members and probationers..
Deaths during the year
Church edlllces
Value of church cdlflccs
Parsonages
Value of parsonages
Total value of churches and'pur.
nonages - -
u..n.lav.u..linnls
14
7
lnK71
12.1W1
1.2SH7(I
17.").ltU
1.404 027
180110
14100
8flj"J"-0
1o'
nriv4
J748751W
Bunday-school oineers and teaeh-
107180
u i...V''lV.V.l .inlftrH 131801
'.1
Conference collections Kl.llsj.iluD
Comparing with last year this table
exhibits an Increase of members
..dun in in ai8. and of 4'JO church
edifices making one church and ft half
for every wonting uuy oi ukci.
a vn.AvrnoLY story Is told of
... irontleman who had been order
ed to the plains by his physician for
tlio benefit of his health. At Fort
niirn he ioined a Party of buffalo
A herd was discovered ant
io snnrt irrew earnest. The Invalid
ited: heeavechase to find
a fnt cow. He fired his shot and the
animal fell. He dismounted stood for
a moment exultingly over the dying
quarry then staggered und fell. Ilis
disease was that of the heart and tho
excitement hastened his death. The
expiring buffalo and the dying hunter
furnish a subject fit for tho pencil and
finish of a master painter. The man
ivhn nan rmlot the scene aa It was has
a pood opportunity to make himself
immortal.
"finon-ny. vou old scolding red
hpathnn." wrote a Dubuque
roan to his wife tho lost thing before
suiciding. She sayt she'd like to have
rot hold of him for about one York
minute"
DALLAS TKXAS. SUN1UY iMOUNlNC
All InnenlitllN llncillloll.
Klri'iuoii will bo Interested In th
llowiug paragiapli I
A Iheinaii 1 1 us Introduced into it it
iiginu-lioUHo in Jlridgvpnit 1 1. all
n ui mi in. u licivliv i no in; his are
iriied up I be Imi'itcs nnnixteiiod from
ie r stalls and the doors thrown nacK
II I iv the striking uf tlio Hot blow nl
io alarm I ho iipparaliiN has woi kcii
erv siicocHhruiiy lor neany a year
ie liaiuiuerol llio gong In lining m
stiiko the lirst blow moves a lever
which cU the whole machinery in
motion mid iho horses on lluding
themselves illiliihlciicd make their
way to tlio truck and solemnly uacit
Into their places
f'lu'luf nmy iIhv fnlU on Hiniiliiv In or-
ler of every eleventh slxlli llllli and
ixlli year. Thus Christina day fell
on Sunday In IH.u mid llio eievenui
vear following 1HNI it will ngain lull
n Kiiiulav Iheii on tlio nimu year
1ISS7 mid (lieu on the lll'lh iwi:!. tlien
on tlio sixth again Imiw and then
again on tlio eleventh (mill. After
that It will again fall on tho sixth
llflh and sixth years; namely in ivi.
10SM HUH and lli;i".-LI';xehaiigo.
"Littlk Toiiimv did not disobey
mamma and go In swimming did he?"
No. niaiiima: Jimmy iirown and tue
rest of the boys went in but 1 reinem-
icred. and won d not (llxolioy you
I t ...I l I. Mm II. iu l...u 111.'"'
.11111 lllllllllj IIUMI v t.n ... r. .
.No. mamma; 1 coiiunrt goioneavcn
Tlien liow does Tommy hniipcu to
uivo on Jimmy llrown's shirt?"
A Southern miner proudly says of
Jellersou Davis; "Ho does not euro to
nlor Congress and play (he part ol
the Astiirlan parrot seen by Jliiinhnnii
n the A.ores which spoko tho lan
guage of the Asiuriau an cxiiiiet
Indian (line and whose worns no one
olihl unileistanri."
!
A biiggv In measure distances has
been Invented by l'rof. K 11. 1'. lieu-
licit of Columbia Texas
NEW ADVEHIIStmENTS.
FIELDS' OPERA HOUSE
IIFMIV (.IIKK.WVAI L..
....fi'Sire soil Mnnagor
U. KVKI1ITT
tliiK' Manager
For SIX
Nights
Only
The ei'lebmtcd TKAGKD1KNNK and COM
MKDIKNNK
MISS ADA CRAY
HtH'I'OIlTKD DY T1IE ENTIItK
Grecnwall Dramatic Co
(From the Tremoni OPoro Houia Galveiton).
Monday Eve January 12 1874
Will be presented I.on M. Harris' celebrated
DiiiniiiUBiitlon of Wllklu Collins' eeh biuled
novel
THE3NKW
HI AG DALE!
HIEBCY MERUM K Miss AHA tilt A V
Kor rest of Cast nee imull bills.
Special Notice.
As Mlssdrny's cimattement Is limited to
six night only
NO PLAY WILL BE UEFEATKD
Reserved seal tickets for sale at CONNOR &
WALKElt liKUU KTOKfci. vHinc
ThN VKKV 1IANUS0ME
Buggies
mmtn liv mm of the best Manufacturers In
the United States. Just received and KOU
HALE CHEAP at
Wheat 9 &
m tr
OFFICE SALOON.
The best of
WINKS LIQU0KS AND CIQAKS
Constantly on hand Elm street opposite
Ciilllnrnlawauou yaw.
iislUlm 11. tt. KA.ll J'roprieuir.
COMMONWEALTH
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Library Hall Opposite the
Courthouse Main St.
DALLAS.TEXA8
OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
Tim Aendemln Wrltinn Department of till
Institution under tne superlntenoence or
tilt. Hl'KNCEIl assoelnW aullier ot uie cele-
brated Hpeneerlan Penmanship' will open
for the reception of students.
Monday Evenliiir January IV.
TbnCnlleslute. Theoretical and Actual Bu
glness departments under the superintend
f l'r.f. l.uu ii'liee. will reeutve Htll-
deiits on Tuesday tho 14Hi. FareuU and
guardians wno neve sons 10 euuriue iniiv
safely entrust their tnilniiiR to vrul. law
..... ..... ulutui. nvnr.rl(tiee ami success as a bu
slnisa educator entitles htm to (he rullest
confidence Tile other department of the
the institution Iih'IikIIiik a uiorouxu mer
i.iiru. iiiiiler the nlilc niauiiifeinent o!
I'T.KJt 1. I'lllHI II tllI U. A. w...m
... 1 LM O. Da..A 1lll 1.A
beoruuulKi'd on the -lull Inst ror lull in
fnrmutlon as to curriculum of studies otc
call at college or nonress
1Bw:iui
Hl'KNCEIl & LAWRENCE.
GREGG & FORD
COTTON PACTORH
AND
General tciiimlsslon Merchants
AGENTS FOll PRATT'S COTTON 0IN8
And the Celebrated Arrow Tie
Dealers In
CROCERIES WAGONS ETC.
Will receive on Consignment for Hole or
Shipment Cotton Wool anil other Produue
upon which Liberal Advances wilt be made.
Ko. 30 21 & Ti Levee St
SHRKVEPOET LA.
Cotton and Freight Warehouse BprlngUL
l&l-dly
15. I. IcIellnr
Wholesale Grocer
AND
COMMISSION ME It CHANT
' COMIX inAS AXl LETKE
SIIREVEPORT. LA.
ITfcUW
3?3
NEW BUILDING
WINTER DRY
SHAWLS
To 3VCtls.o Room for Our prixxgrlE
iinrinif tlic ricimiiiL'o Halo which
(iiiHiilt their own InlcrosU by cxiiinliilnK
tioiiH lo pluce before tho people of DiiIIiih
Ity und till nt our well-known low prIeeM.
Remember tho Old Stand
JANUARY 7 1874.
WARD DEWEY 1k CO.
mm i A r i ?
Lessees ot tne lexas
HUNTSVILLE TEXAN
OHloo aucl BaloairooniBliu St. oor.i'oyamn
Dtl.l.AS TEXAS.
it.i.. n.i.1.1 i nnr vii l ions ViiKlnrli'i and Minns the Intent tmnrovements In liiachluer'.
wo lira now rared to iiianufacluiu und
WHITE 4 COLORED WOOLEN KERSEYH
OHNAIIUUIIH
HATANTA HHRETINOH
lilU TREE 811EKT1NUH
COTTON A II KH
WOOLEN ANU
COTTON YARNH
UKADY-M lWi: CLOTIIIXO:iIAXD-MADH HOOTS A SHOES
All of our own Manufacture and made
give satisfaction J
205dly
;
FOR SALE.
Land fur Sale or Kent.
Two irnod farms three miles from Dallas
for sale or will ront them for the ensuing
year. Also four or llvo tracts of land both
timber and pralrlo which I will sell on reas-
onable terms and lu quantity to suit pur-
chasers. 278dtf J. O. CRUTCHFIELD.
FOR SALE.
A First-Class Business Stand
Now used as a Hutol
Corner Main nnd Leonard Btx.
East of the II. it T. C. It. It.
Inquire on the premises. ' ifTTdlm
A CHOICE FARM FOB SALE.
I 1-2 Miles South of Dallas
100 Al'llW CNIIER CULTIVATION.
Boll varied and very licit well suited for
a aarde!i a vineyard an orchard and a farm.
Ten or fliteen acres may be Irrigated at a
very sinull expense
A never fulling spring of line water so sit-
uated as to water stock from every partof the
farm with great convenience and is not
more than thlrtv or forty yards from the res-
idence. An abundance of good timber; con-
siderable cedar. Uood new and substantial
buildings fencings und gales uoou uweii-
Inir. out-bulldlngs two tenant houses and an
excellent barn. Will sell all or part.
asWilm junaM.uiluiiviii.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
I will offer my
RENIDKNCE
Corner of Coinmerco and Broadway streets
near the Iron llrlilge Tor sale or rem. ror
ftirtiier particulars and terms inquire on the
premises of JOKKI'H U WELCH
uecemoer hit u-uui
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
Situated at the Dallas Springs about half
mile nouth nt the Coi
particulars apply to
mile Houth of the Court House.
For farther
JOHN BARBIER
On tne premises.
MISCELLANEOUS.
XXONXreV TO XiO-A-HVT
1000 TO LO A.
For further particulars address "W."' Her
ald oulce Dallas Texas.
RICHARD W.G0LDT1IWAITE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DALLAS TEXAS.
Office on Elm street formerly occnnled by
Aull ft Wellborn.
11m
1URUWAKE TOOLS
Agricultural Implements
MORONEY WALSH & CO
. No. 1 Milam Street .
Dealers In all kinds of
n a n i) xv j. ix. ia
Wagon and Carriage Material Etc.
Wnhftvn succeeded the late firm of II. H
T.A A (!n.. and Atn aplllntf our lanre and flnelv
awn-ted stock of Hard war to liquidation at
lower prloea than aver oeiore opereu in
UhrtYefeort
fU Will
JANUAltY 11 1874.
(2- ISS 3HL IH3
1ATO THUUt
OF THEIR ENTIRE BALANCE OF
GOODS CLOTHING. BOOTS
CLOAKS KLAMETS Etc. El
will oonllniHi for llio itiontli of Jnnuiuy
thin Htook before innkliiK Helfctioiis elHewhere. For the coming Spring Seiwoii
und mirrouiiiling eounliy the most uttrnetlvo Ktoek of Hprlng unit Summer L
uoxt door to Schneider Sc
bi&ie renueniiary
beg leave to ofler to the iubllc
UE1WTEA1IH CIIA1IW
ROCKINUCIIAIKH TAI1LEH
11UKEAIW WAKIIHTANHS
HA K EH. MATT II ASM EH
HLLOWH WAOON8
CAKTH URAYH
WllEELUARllOWB.eto
of tho very best material and warranted to
r miiirnt' "Jk
f
BOOKS.fSTftTIONERY ETC.
THE NEW BOOK STORE
Franklin & Penii
Aro now opening on Main two doors oast
of Austin street
IN DALLAM
The largest aud most elegant stock ot
Books Stationery Gold Pens
CUTLERY
Albums Varieties Etc Etc.
Ever brought lo Northern Texas which they
otter at wholesale or retail.
They call especial nt tentlon to their stock
of lllank IliMjks Albums lllbles Hymn-
books Klne Hoaps I'eifumei'y Willing
Desks Work Boxes Dressing ami Card Cases
In short they ure prepared to furnish any-
thing found In a flrKt-elass bookstore and as
they purchase direct from the manufacturer
they are enabled to offer great Inducements
to tho trade and they very respectfully
invito an Inspection oi weir goods. H-uu
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AaTnta tar Wilson' Priming- Ink.
Waid Hill
Oko. BniKLOS
Lat of Georgia.
Lat of Tennessee.
NewAuctioiiFirm
nm shield s&co
Auctioneers -
Reat Entate and Rental Agents 93 Elm
street 1 door east of Foydras Dallas Texas
We are now open and ready to receive and
sell all kinds f goods wares and merchan-
dise; rent and Mil land examine title pay
i.im snrl miki ciuth lvancea on oonsfan-
menu that my be entrusted to us. Will
makequlck sales ana pvompi revuriw.
Wh resneetlvelv refer to Treievant & Co.
Jamea Elder. President DeHnto Bank and
Webber A Williams Memphis Tanoeaaee.
Teatmao. Bqlelda Co- Joba Klrkman ftad
JMrfM TUM vn MVtii crm
.
ON ELI
txtronifly low prices will prevail nnd
Davis and nearly opposite the mila NT.juiKVEinr. i.a
JLJsTQ Jj JJJ lyipksburg Monroe ArkansnB Man.
k flold Stage and Oanetal Tlokot
ti. II. Scliocllkopl.
u courllwTBR001?:s IIanagor
da Im gVnwCL oivk vom BAafliouro bkibkh.
PKAlUlim-dtf . ...
Leatnor .nDOfiilMERCIAL HOTEL
Saddlery
HIDES WC0L E
Ttw ianr If li W 1 The largest best arranged and only Brst-
1.1 j 11 1LIj1) J)oss hotel in Hie city. : llllidly
Our oonnectlona with tannors east onablo ay g sj i-jhj m HOXUL
ton New Orleans or Ht. Louis. Highest cosh ' Mwi
; ' Oalvewton Texim. ;l "
JEWELRY ETC.
AUSTIN & CO.
Main Street Dalian Texas
(Nxt to Fields' Theater)
DEALERS IN.
Fine Gold and Silver Watches
SILVERWARE CLOCKS 6iC
Repalrliig- Fin W ate hen it Mpeclnllty.
N: B We will sell the best goods at th
lowest prices.
COOTS SHOES AND LEATHER.
Boots and Shoes
AT THE 81QN OF
THE GOLDEN BOOT
Fields' Theater Build's
MAIN STREET DALLAS
AT
V nan find (he lwt T. A T)TF.S' and MIHSEH'
CUSTOM HHOKH In Dallas and the MOST
KXTENHIVK ANU UWl BlVlft. Ul..rel
good shoes lu Texas.
I'A.CSr'IIS
Has the best assortment of'RUppers Tlea
Polish Boota Button goods Calf and Pebble
for Ladles Mlsies Children and Infants (of
anybody In this country.
GOTO PAGE'S
For Gentlemen's Fine Calf Boot of his own
make for your old Hoots and Shoes t be re-
alrod. for your ixmgress uaiiera ;ugii9u
les. Dune Alexis 1 ion auu nuppers.
A.T PAGE'S
For Mou's and Boya' Hots and Caps.
ALSO
leather and Shoe Findingg.
- aooi.im
i D.HARRY.
t. 0. BARRY
Harry Brothers
FASHIONABLE
Boot and Shoe Makers
South end of Clark A Bryan's
Hew BnlldJna; Corner t Mala and
' '. Lamar Streets ' . '
Dallas - Texas.
Old Type Metal.
WANTED Purchasers for a lot of old
tToe metal an exceUentauhatttata for
Babbitt metal. Prtoe low. Apply at the
Herald nftlfta. -
TMrat-claw Posters at TBS BKOAUi JOB
Y
ii . .'!(
xtxiTuVTTn.A.asrr
;. I lOFrBTADT.l'i op v
. Mala Stroat Dallas Ta.
n lma Juwl nua up large '"V"r.?
riiiliitilx nuil pluuaunl nanus and spwn
;eal3 at all notfEs.
Ileulnr iittenllim paid to Iho acooiuodil.
I aoiiiiuerelai uavuieis.
duuiirleis of Trniisicr Line f TiiH
i'aellli) Ualh'oail.
Omulbiu Hum to A.ll Tialua
nit for Kaust's relebniled lliiltlinore
II AlMi.HaddU flock Oysleiaof New
I 'on ii bu olilalneil wlmlesulu and Mlull)
-t nV lii. i.iiM. (Iiilvmuui. Tim iilmve um i-
nm iliillv liv expiuss Oyslurs by tho oou
f;ri'
Commercial hotel
tV.n OK I'H.M AND JKl' KEItHON HTH
Xn.llivw Tox
II I IIOLLKXCKCK rroi'. lOOclljr
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE
INSON I McILHEX.vr l'roiirlcton
NEB.AL STAGE OFFICE.
' aiiaranleo tho best accommodations In
rtlloin Texas. wllidliltf
DALLAS HOTEL
M. Hoi'Ipiur Si Co.
rnorniETOKs.
Mill OK Jl'KKIWOX ANBf OUMKHCE WnKETH
Facing tlio Bquarol
DALLAS. TEXAS.
10NTUAL HOTEL
i Al'STIS BTRi:ET. JKFf-'tUSOS. TEXVS. .
T. C. JOHNSON 0- II. BUSSE
l'HOl'RIETOHS.
('. McliOrtJAM.. ierh.
IKild.'lin
SOUTHERN HOTEL
(formurly Broolta House)
Office at this House
IIunIc Street
0RT WORTH. - - TEXAS.
! JOHN
SUMMERS.
I (Late of the EsohnngO) .
21Sdom ' '.' rilOVIUETOll.
RTILLIAM TELL HOUSE
! COll. MARKET AND COMMERCE 8TH. '
XJallas Toxao . .
. If. HOIINY Proprietor
-ri.iu iin hnen thnrouuhlv refitted.
ml will be found the ehenpesl. and best In '
ie clly. Hpeciui aiteuiion jjuiu w uuimici.. .
Km mors anil traveler wishing to stop over
Ightwlll beouly ohui-gud the small kum of
ue dollar. '.
ourdanil khiriiib perweoa J "Y
oar without lodging per week i W-
The bi-at of accommodations guuruuieeu
23dtf - .
TAYLOR'S IMPROVED
CHESTER WHITE PIGS
The nndcrslgned has now "hont thirty of
is IMl'KOVED CIIKSTKU WHITE FIGS
tr sale whlcn may bo seen at the stable of
lessvs. Lively & Roliliursoii Elm street.
armerRdeslrliigto obtain th best breed of
logs in tho country should oull at once as t
vlllremalu hero but a lew days. Myfiofpt
iro not surpaHsed by auy other breed. They
ire the flnost largo bogs known and as suen
ere acknowledged by the best breeders in .
Ue UUllCU Billies ai Hie owiliu oaiuuiw ...
iiiejiwn In 1871. and were awarded tno
where ho will bo happy to aea ber
old Mends aud ouatomerg. aiodtf
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
J. A. WORK Sc SONS
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Corner Commerce and Houston at.
DALLAS TEXAS.
Horses Buggies and Carriage
for hire on short notloe. Conveyances fur
nished for any point la the In turlor.
City Omnibus Llae and Ujr Scales
at this stable. ' ' ' : MAwtf '
DaOYEBS' AND Bl'TCUERS' ..
FEED STABLE
Sycamore tot. Kaia aafl Elm ...
DALLAS . - - TEXAS
OPPOSITE CITY MARKET .
TERMS Saddle horses nor week. SI: Kht.
ness horses per week U fiu; Harness horses
team per week $t; Single feed SSc; Tvu
feeds over night 75c
fiatlsfact Ion n-narnnti'ed . or nn eharrn m nd
Special attentUm glven-to bmoklng bitting
and training horses at reasonable rates. Car
riage anil harness kept su as to apimir well
at all times. All paimnago glveu to me by
the I
publlowlll be gratefully received. Bad-
die and harness horses bought and s Id.
auawim j. r. hishall.
New Blacksmith Shop.
The undersigned hss opcneil a new Black-
smith Shop opiioslte W. It. Ilohljerson's livery
stable Elm street where be has experienced
workmen and ....
"' A GOOD 8TOCK OP MATERIAL. ' "
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Bs solltlta ths patroasge of the anblle.
.w.ujuuffion. .
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McCaler, D. & Bartholow, J. N. The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 11, 1874, newspaper, January 11, 1874; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth279979/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .