The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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HI I.I.I AM .. MIWAHIIN.
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CAPTAIN WII.MAtt H. JOIISNON.
For Aldermen t
Flint WhmI-IIKXHV I IIVA V
joi:. A. i.:nah
ji II. K. UI KHN
Heconu Ward- II. I. COl'fJII ANOI'H
i JOHN M. IIUWLLL.
TblrdWunl-JOllBr OWESN
JOMI'.I'II ' Mrt'ONNM.I
ALEX. T. IIL.NM.t'.V.
Fnililli WnnUWIIXIAM V. Vol J
m:nv n. nccoNNKM..
In a irnverninmit llko ourn tliuro In
uothlng connected with public iiIImIiv
morv iiiiDordint to all imillcN limn to
llllVU Ubltl 11)1(1 lllL'(PlTIIltlOI(t Judge.
The liuoptu of TcxiiH liavc long
wiitliod niidi-r llio ignoiamv tyranny
or I'ori'uiitlon 011 all combined" of a
IKirtlou of tlio JihIrch tlniiHt upon tlu in
by tlio lute radiiMil ailnilnlHtrution.
Theru are In all In thu Hi ul i' (lili'ly-llvc
Ulritiict JikIjji'h and two eiliiiiiiiil i-miri
JiiiIk'h.
Hlneu (iovt-nior Coko tisMtiiiit-d I lit-
uxoeutlvu ulialr In Jtuiiiitry it number
of new JuiIri's have boon appointed to
(111 vacanek'M oecacloned by rt'Hlgna
tion death addresHed out or otherwise.
For KtMI''11' Infoi'inalloii wo v
glance at them Individually.
A your k( Inventor Davis appointed
"Sir. liiu'tmi JikIko of the VhooiIihIi-Ii
In olaeo of J. W. Ollvi'iMVHluned. This
give itroat satisfaction.
. f.lovernor Davis uInd appointed John
V. KiiHton for the ('InrUsvlllo ilimrld
in place of Hub Taylor rejected ; and
In vacation he nominated sIIhm Jlaro
an Judfjo of (he new criminal district
court for Dnlliti Mi. Kinney and Slier-
man. Governor (.'oke renomlnaled
1)1 111 and ho was confirmed With both
of these Kail on and I Inn the peo-
ple are well 1'lensed especially no with
JudneJIaie.
( lovernor Coke appointed J. l.iii'ks-
dale of Dallas' for this dMrict In
olace of Judge Hart resigned. The
peoplomo well Hatlwtled with Jndgc
ISarksdulo and have the iitnio! eonll
denee In Ills Integrity and ability.
The. appointment of lion M.
Bonner to Hiieeeed Scott deceased of
tho Kanfman district clvew iinlioiinil-
ed satlsfaution.
Qeueral Matt. 1. Ketor of Marshall
secceedH" Williamson who w ad-
dressed out for erinies as Judge Jielor
want eleeted Judgu by the rclpli in
18Cn but ousted by the military in
187. He Is a good lawyer a good ell I-
zeii and was as brave a confederate
general as ever wont into battle. He
lost a leg at Chiekamanga. Wo con-
gratulate him and the people 011 his
restoration to the place from which he
was driven iu the whirlwind of rccon-
struction. Honest old Colonel A. 8. Broaddua
of Bryan succeeds Judge Onlns ro-
signed lu tho Washington district.
Judgt Ouliip was an appointe of Gov-
ernor Davis; but tho bar of his district
Including Colonel Kroaddus said he
was a gentleman and an honest inau.
If old brother Broaddus is not a sound
aud an honest man then we have
known him long and well in vain. All
the gold of Ophlr would not induce
hlin to do an olllcial wrong. We use
the term "brother" in a liberal sense
he being a Baptist of the missionary
branch while we lean to Brother Criif-
ford's wing of the church.
'Bichard S. Walker (Dick Walker)
long of Nacogdoches but lately of Gal-
veston takes the seat so long polluted
by Priest in tho Cherokee district
rrlcst's record as judge was such as to
cause a legislature of gentlemen to
vote him out by a two-thirds majority
w hile Walker is not only one of the
first lawyers of the state but a man of
unsullied honor.
Captain John P. White by the wise
selection of Governor Coke succeeds a
petty reuegade tyrant and numbskull
named Alaneyr (not Morey as tele-
graphed) in theScguin district. When
John P. White was born he came forth
and has ever remained a worthy son of
a stock who never went back on truth
or honor. With a big heart as citizen
and soldier he is a lawyer in the higher
senso and is loved by tho people of his
section for tho excellence of his char-
acter. U'ho people of that district can
scrrcely rcalizo that they have gotten
rid of the creature Mniicy and secured
the services of the noble and pure John
r. Whito. We send our old friends of
uiulalupo greetings on the occasion.
frWard Duugheity of BrownsvlIIi-
an bid aud Bound- lawyer takes the
place of Judge Itussi-ll who resigned
becauso tho democrats elected hiiu
wliator.' In that case one decent man
succeeds another.
Captain James A. Ware k i9 occupy
the seAt of J. J. Thornton 1 mbccllc and
resigned in the CastrovlUe and Kaglo
Pass district. 1 Ho Is a good lawyer
a man of strictintegrity aud has been
tried in (he crucible which detects the
true toeUl. o liave been lils.com.
panion In exllo since the war have
seen him cut cord wood at five bits a
day Tor a living have experienced In
person the ilobility of his nature in the
hour of distress and thank Governor
Coke for selecting him for a position
o well suited to his character and
ability.
- James M. Llndscy succeeds Hon. C.
CBiakleyin the Grayson and Cook
xllstriot and la satisfactory to the peo.
pie flu is a inali well ipiullllcd and of
undoubted integrity) Bui uulllfomosl
of Ibu tilluT MpioluleeH he succeeds a
Uood Judgu and a gentleman In the
person of Judge lllnlilcy We liaiic al-
ll; fell IIIHle lliiill vllllMK In k'lM'
(liivenior i;ivs lull -lit I'uriiny mid
every gooil ite while lw in'mipled the
chulr of stale Hail lie lllled the bench
with Hindi men us (' (' IHnkley (he
slide would not have inoiuuod as it
liM-
lu the Above list it will bo seen Unit
six Judges have been gotten rid of who
were considered corrupt and vicious
limn l-wit! John (I. Heoll by death;
J W. Oliver 1. 11. Williamson M.
I'rlesl 11. M aney ami J. J Thornton
by resignation to avoid impeachment
or who have been addressed out by
two-thirds of each house of thu legisla-
ture. It Is also said Unit Kowurd Judge of
thu Wcatherford district has resigned
and thai Colonel A. J Hood of Weuth-
erford will be appointed to succeed
him That would be another great
iilmngs for tho bclteifroin Incompe-
tency to ability unit integrity.
Knowing personally each of the new
appointees we are proud to say thai
Governor Coke has shown sound Judg-
ment in his selections and added
greatly to his tlllc to public coiillilcuco
as a sound ami discreet executive.
It is probable the legislature) will rid
thu bench o several more of these ob-
Jectlonublo men. The failure how
ever to throw overboard the pest of
the Crock"tt district In the person of
j. W. Cooper Is greatly deplored by
.ill who are familiar with his repre-
hensible conduct as a Judge
('poll the whole the people n ay
well feel that a load has been lit'led
from I hem lu several districts. It Is
simply the duty of patriotism to per-
severe till 110 man shall sit as a Judge
a justice of tho peace or mayor of a
tow n In this broad slate whose cloir-
aclcr Is not above fear mid above re
proach.
Yixn.'ititAY morning there was coil'
sidcrahlo frost In this scttioii but. from
what we could learn during the day
but lllllc injury was duiic-eonlliied
perbnps in Irish polutocs and a few
lender vegetables. Neither frull coin
wheal orihc majority of garden veu-
elalilcs were Injured
Ann not our people going to take
further steps to secure the locution of
Ausiln college iu Ihilbis'.' II Is a rund
enterprise greatly to our advantage.
We hope those who heretofore took so
liberal an interest will meet again and
renew their cllbrls. The people will
act liberally If properly eoniiminlcaleil
with.
It; Is suggested by request that tho
friends of the enterprise again meet at
the City bunk at four i .M. on to-nior-row
(S11I unlay) afternoon.
Ik you want to see the largest cow
ever iu Dallas county or possibly in
the state of Texas look at the thor-
oughbred Durham lately domiciled
on (lie premises of Colonel W. &
Hughes at his now residence adjoin-
ing the fairgrounds. She is a whop
per bigger tuau nuybody's ox In this
country.
Mb. C. E. Van IIokn has placed upon
our table the spring copy of his Texas
Advertiser and Business Guide pub'
Halted quarterly for gratuitous distribu-
tion. It is well gotten up and Is liber
ally patronized by business men here
ami elsewhere as on advertising me
dium.
Oni townsman .Mr. W. N. Bryant
Austin street Dallas betweeu Main
and Elm will soon Jssno tho second
number of his bi-monthly South-western
Railroad Guide for free circula
tion all over tho southwest. It is a
most vuiuaitlo medium iu which to
advertise.
Dhowwinh men natch at straws.
lho radicals of Dallas showed tho
cloven foot too soon. Tho people see
their game aud will act accordingly
Many who once thought of voting a
wicked ticket including Mayor Long
have decidedly changed their inten
tions after tscoinjj how the game was
being played to gull democrats. The
vote of Tuesday will show how tho
pceplo feel 011 the subjoct.
Wk had the pleasure of call yester-
day from Colouel S. S. Prouty formerly
editor and proprietor of tho Tow-ka
(Kansiw) Commonwealth of which
paper ho was the founder and for four
years state printer. The colonel lmv.
ing sold out in Topcka is prospecting
in Texas with the view perhaps of
settling. He will leave for Galveston
and Austin to-night.
iF.M.ou-i rnzt:H or the iity or
DAM. AH
Having been chosen as tho nominee
of the democratic party for mayor of
the city of Dallas. 1 deem it hut. rtwht
and proper that I should address you
iu reference to my course should you
elect me to till that position. I would
respectfully state that if elected I will
endeavor to execute the laws as I find
them honestly fairly justly and ju.
partially and never uso my oiUco to
persecute any man or set of men. It
will bo my great aim to guard tho In-
terests of this growimr cltv. ami 1 0 llf-t
at all times for tho advancement and
Interest of the whole neonlo. hut not to
the interest of any faction clique or
ring. 1 snail cmieavor at an times to
do right and to deal out exact justice
10 1111 panics reganness or political
differences race or color. I shall at
1111 times advocate and exact tho most
rigid economy. I believe in collecting
iu more taxes man win im necessary
to carry on the city government with
the strictest economy. " I am opposed
to high taxation of any kind;
and believe that tho people's money
should be expended oulv for useful
and necevury purposes that will re-
turn an equivalent to the city for the
amount expended. Considering that
the mayor is the servant of the people
and recognizing the fact that all power
Is in the people I shall endeavor at i
times to respect their will and call to
my counsel good and reliablenaoii; men
who are interested In the growth and
hid: iuiiV iiikuLb: pruW Mkmnu Anui a lm.
prosperity of the clly and who retire.
sent the lax pitying and luborlng por-
tion of her good tiitl.i'iis and coope.
rule fully with them In doing every-
thing to make Dallas 1 be "queen city"
of Tcsas admired mid respected
ahrimil. .No hiH.V or III mlicil meas-
ure -1nill wllli loy consent Is' forced'
Upon the people; bill nil liiallers o llu-iiorlaiii-e
shall from lime to lime he
brought before I hem through thcpivns
of I he city an I deem it the duty ol'a
mayor lu publicly bring before tint city
council audeltleiis all mailers of Int.
poi'tiinee (Inn the sumo may I e fully
canvassed and discussed.
Hhoiild you. Ihcrcfora feloW.cltl.clis
elect me to till (he position of mayor
you will find as I have always done
I luil 1 will be faithful to the trust con-
Iblcd to luo
Itespect fully your obedient servant
V. I I'AIOXL
Dallas Texas April 1 lH7l.
Ilomvalenil llullilliif Aswwt-lslioH.
At a inoellng of tho directors of t ho
Dallas JiomestcHil Building associa-
tion held Ibis IIUI h of April A. D.
IH74 there were present Messrs George
W. Baylor. William C. Hlekles liar-
vcv 1'iige L. C. Heed. 10 8. (lay John
W' Wriglit and William Iteyiiaud.
Colonel George W. Baylor was nomi-
nated and elected president pro tern
ami John II. ijiinon was chosen tem-
porary secretary.
At the request of one of the direc-
tors the charier of the association was
then read by the secretary.
tipou motion of Mr. K. H. (lay duly
seconded the charter was accepted as a
whole Mr Gay then moved that the
meeting proceed under the provisions
of the charter to a permanent organi-
zation of the association which mo-
tion alter deliberation and discussion
was carried unanimously.
The following gentlemen were then
successively nominated and elected as
the ollleers of the association by accla-
mation to-wil:
Colonel George W. Baylor presi
dent: Mr. Harvey Page vice president;
Mr li. ('. Heed treasurer and Joint II.
1 11111011 secretary.
Mr. Weigh! I hen moved that the
proceedings of Ibis meeting bo puis.
lished in the Dallas dally Hkuai.h and
Dallas Commercial together with a
brief statement of lho object of the as-
sociation compiled from the sections
and articles of the charter which mo-
tion 11 Her being Seconded wiisadopled.
I noli motion of Mr. Wriglit It was
fiirllicr resolved 1 1 111 1 the secretary pro-
vide books for subscription to the cap-
ital slock of llio association and that
the president designate the iilaces
where the hooks are to lie opened.
Tim motion or Mr. IM. S. Gov that
the president be authorized to Instruct
the secretary how to proceed until the
next meeting having been regularly
submitted was curried Hllirmitlively.
Tlie meeting then adjourned subject to
(lie call of the president.
Books for subscription to the capital
stock of the association will be found
ill I he bank of Adams A Leonard .the
Clly bunk the Dallas County bunk
the stores of Pierce & Lyle Keed A-
l.iiihrop M. It. Friiukllii and al tlx
oilleos of John Henry Brown A Son
Kd. S. Gay A Co. (I. W. Baylor A
Gucdry J. D. Kcrfoot and Gustoii
Thomas
OKORUK W. lUVUlli Pr.Hsi.lRHl.
J. 11. ImmoN Nei'ictury
IIIIIKF STATEMICNT Of TIIK OIUKCT OK
'I'll R ASSOCIATION.
Tlie object of this association is to
raise funds t( bo loaned among its
members to assist them in holding
improving and acquiring free-hold
property in the limits of the city of
Dallas.
The capital stock sliull not be less
than one hundred thousand nor more
than live hnndred thousand dollars
aud shall lie divided info shares of two
hundred dollars each.
The alhiirs of the association shall bo
under the direction aud control of a
Hoard ot eleven qircctors and the oll
cors of the association shall be a presi
dent 0110 vii'iC-in'jesldent one treasurer
and one secretary ami the following
sliall lie tlio directors tor tlie hrst year
ticorgo jiuyior r . i-;. ungues j-;.
H. Tillman John Henry Brown A.
Colret William L. Sickles Harvey
Page L. V. Heed K. 8. Gay John W.
Wriglit and William Beynaml.
Tim secretary shall give bond for the
faithful discharge of ills duties in such
11 mount as tho hoard of directors may
prescribe.
The treasurer shall give bond In the
sum of not less than live thousand dol-
lurs for tho faithful performance of his
umi.es.
Each and pvery stockholder for each
ami every share of stock shall pay the
sum of one dollar per Month which
shall bo due ami payable on tl)o first
Saturday of each month until . ti
value of the assets of tho association
shall be sulticient to divide to each and
every share tho sum of two hundred
dollars. Then the association shall
cease and determine' ; i
At each regular meet ing of the stock-
holders the directors through the pre-
siding officer shall otl'er for loan all
funds remaining in tho treasury undis-
posed of.
Tlie funds shall be offered for loan in
sums of two hundred dollars and the
late of interest shall be eight per cent
per annum oavauio nioutn v. T in
stockholder ottering (lie greatest dis-
count shall bo entitled to muko tint
loan aud he shall have the nrlvilciro of
increasing me loan at inc same rate or
discount to any sum which he is enti-
tled to borrow.
Interest 011 ail loans shall lm rmvnble
monthly. J !; f ? ;;
The loan shall be scoured by Hrst
mortgago or deed of trust on real es-
tate. The borrower shall also civea
lire policy of insurance on properly in
favor of the association as additional
security. s .
Tub new steamship State of Texas
of tlie New York and Galveston line.
arrived ut the latter isn't on Tuesday
last. Tho Xcws gives the following
description of tho new ship:
The Slate of Texas was built evnress.
Iy for this trado at Chester Pennsyl-
vania and sailed from New York for
Galveston on the 21st of March. The
keel ot the vessel was laid less than
six months since at the shipyard of
Jollll lioach & Son. the builders ofthe
largest iron steamships in 'Amerion.
She Is constructed of the finest quality
of iron is 2I" feet in lomrth over nil.
35 feet breadth of beam aud a depth of
hold of 20 feet" The Htate of Tvii l
I60Q toils burthen and is the exact
counterpart. of tho steamship City of
n wo wnicn was aaiica 10 me line
some live months since mid was also
brought out by Captain Bolger. but Is
ten feet longer than that vessel. The
new steamer js brig rigged and is sup.
I'liciinuil uncut luo louftl. JlliprOVvO
engines of tho compound tvoe. 8hn
has four tubulai boilers 120 inchest in
diameter which are permitted by the
inni'cto?tft cnfryT a nnnstire ofts)
pounds of steam (o the square inch.
The vchNjI M divldml into three water
tight compartments and is supplied
with five largo life .boats. with every
iupruvement for launching and a
large- number of llt'ea preservers of the
latest pattern. The main saloon If
well lighted and ventilated Is ele-
gantly furnished and very commif
uloim 'l ho ponding of thu walls Is of
maple French walnut mahogany and
rosewood and the upholstery is of
crlnisoii plush There fire sixteen
stale ioouis ailoriliug aeuoiunioilatious
lor Ihirly-lwo lli-nt-clas passengers
ami fire furnished III thesHliie bund-
soiuiyily le as (he largo saloon ami arc
all Well lighted ami vent Muled The
ladles' saloon is directly aft the main
saloon; the smoking room is on tlie
hurricane deck and the mess room of
the ollleers s 011 lho main deck for-
work. The cook house pantry and
ollleers' rooms arc all lilted iu the lin-
est style and supplied with every mod-
ern convenience ami the entire saloon
Is heated by steam The room of the
captain Is quite a luxurious apartment
aud is as neat as any lady's Isamolr
Galveston can well feel proud ofthe Hue
l...i.....l.l I. I.. I. ..I.. .'. V- V..-I.
rii-iininiiiin wiuuii iiiv 110111 .iew urn
to her harlsir for tlicy arc not excelled
by any iu southern waters and would
Imi a credit to unv cltv. Cantalu Bol
der speaks lu the highest terms of the
conduct o Hut shin on tier tlrst vovaire.
and predicts for her great speed. We
append a list ofthe ollleers of lho State
of Texas: Captain James Bulger; chief
oincer nir. Moiituson; second olllccr
Mr. Hammond: chief cmrluccr. Mr.
Carroll; ilrst assistant Mr Muslin; sets
nml assistant Mr Brown; steward Mr
MM.... ' '
.1 ISC.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
WKiirc aiilliorifit nml ri-'iiii-aleil tu nn
llolllll'd
J. II. HVA
for Urn iimIit of clly t iiKliiis-i'iil 1I111 ciikiiIiik
cii-uiinii
I'nr Mayor.
We llio IIIiIIioiIkimI mul ivilrhln tu Mil
IIOUIK'U
in:. i.n.j
us n 4-ii 11 1 1 1 1 1 ill lor (lin oiIIch ul' Mnyor of I tin
uny 01 jmuuii
lor Tri-HKiirer.
Woiun iiulhiulzoj mul ivijuhsUhI to llll
IIOUIK'U
HK.UtY IIOI.I
us s on nl lil nt 0 for Tn-niirc-r of the clly ol
imiliis ut llu-i-li-ui loll In April next.
AftMsuiur mul I'ulli rlor.
We lire iiulliiiilKi-il
OUIII'U
mul 1 eiueslei to an
T. J.
HliKTO.V
n ikrnndlilutl- for As"-ssor mul Collector of
inn i-iiy 111 iiaims in tlie eli-i-llon April Till
Ileal
Wi- nrn Hiitliorki-il ami niin-tii in nn-
IIOIIIK-C
J1.TIIKV i:KT
n n i-nnillilute fur Asscnsor anil Colleoliu- of
I lm i-lty of tlulluK ul I lm uiiniiIiik viii'iiornlloii
I'li'i'llUII 111 'lHII lll-AI.
AKIeriiuin -
Wh am iiiiUiorlx.nl mid nnii-stt'(l to an-
iiiMinre
i i u ii.i.r.Mi:r.
us 11 candidate lor Alili-riium of tho Ilrst
wind ul (he i-iimiIiiii elei-tliiii Airll 7(1)
prox lino.
IIiivIiik to Mime cxieiil liniii-oveil tlie
mi-is is ot our itti'iil clly of Dallas 1 would
now like In walk upon thein clothed with
tin honors of mi Alih-riniiii. I linmliv de
clare iiiysult mi liidciiiiliiit cniiilldiitii for
inn iiiiiiw oi AiiiHiiiimi or tlie Mint ward
mill I'Hiiiii nn- -iiiiiriiKi-n oi nil iiiv n il-nils
I'AT O IIONNEI.L.
1'itr Miirslntl. .
W11 arc tiiillmrUcil and letiiiestsil to un
lion nee
J. T. KILKIIAKT
us mi luili'piiiiilont ciiiidhliitp for tho oitlw of
lii.v .liiirniuii in uuieUH-lloii lu April next.
Wo lire iiulborl'd sml iiKU to(l to uii-
tlonll
IIIKA1I II. HO A I. Ki4.
Ah a candidate for Miirslud of thu city of
umiiiK Hi tin; iiiiy niiicjuun in April ut'Xl.
To tlis Voters of Putins nlty llnvlnu here-
tolora lu-iiii honori-il wllli your siitlriiis I
UKidn Hiiiioiincn inyM'll us un ludejii-iidi-ut
I'luiilldule lor iiiiirshal ol theelly or IIiiIIuh.
THOMAS H.VNS.
To the voters ul' the oily of PhIIhn Kellev-
liiK thai nil olllci-H wlih-h me not of ii purti-
sini iiliuini-tei-should be lllled hy theiiiitrmn-liililh-il
voli-eot t In- neoplf mul that. convi-ii-tlonsitre
not fnli ly cxpii-SNlve ol the pcopli'B'
uholee hut the phiytlilim of iiiiKi-rnuilims
ti-lekslei-s who hy hiimiiln mid Intrlaue coll-
tinl ihi iii niiiiiiiNl thu will of tho majority
tlu-rel'im-1 minouiii-i- myKi-lf ns un Inih-pi-nd.
mil i-Biidldnte for Ihoollk-o of city mui-slnd
lit llli-eiisiilnn eli-i'llon.
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lower DrltHH thun nvpr luXm-A nrrunui i..
MUrvvvpurt . - .
AllgllHtl .e73 " . dlV
MERCHANT TAILORS.
LAMAH 8TKEET
i '. TWO DOOMS 80DTH OV MAI!f"l V
Krp 4'onmnntly on hnw u Tin A
" " Unwwlrlolh 4'MMlmrrvo
A VOOD riT ei'ASASTEED. :
mu
lOBH M. RTEMMOMII. Cll ARtn T HOBRIHg.
' f STEMM0.V8 A MORSISS'C
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
QtPcft over Clark A Hryn laMly
vlS'iS.cAsa;ass?"MM'
Illlitiis '"
MERCHANT TAILORS
GROCERIES.
WILLIAMS QR08.
WIIOI. KKAIK ANI Br. TAIL
1IS4I.SUS IN STAfbS AHO tAMI
Gro'oor los
PKOVISIO.Nfl TOBAtTO I'lOillS
ri!RI WINKS AND MQlKS Of Alt KINDS
f.l.H ANU MAIN NTKk.r-.WI
DALLAM TEIAB.
Dlfhnt fh Prlre Paid fur YoMiilry I'miluf
'PIimv Itiia IIih nlter.llnn nf thn liuhllu to the
followlns Konilnlsslon HieelHlly directed I
them hy Messrs Mercer Akiii-w Co 'I
hIbo Huiiuunce their ino'liny lor Hi-noll '. I e(.
Hlirnted ( HllsHys Hitters.
I1Y AP10INTMEKT
The triolein the ITiilteil H'stfSf America
Will plciiwi ohservs Unit M 11IV I Iron ol
I lit Mux Ti'Xiis (Culled HtiiOnl. Ul liis-onin
UKi-iiU for the Hide of our Ul 14 - V would
specially reciiuiiueMil pintljs t pinchawi
dlli'i'l rnilll them Iherchy pl8l.nK Hand
m:h i:r aijnkw a ro.
UdAwlV Colimliil 8 luuru London
WHOLESALE ANIKETAIL
GROCERS
AM) DEALERS IN
WINK8 cSr- LTQTTOliB
Corner Austin and Elm sts.
DALLAS TEX S. niutf
ki:i:i: k iciiols
WlinlcMile anil Uelult;l)enlers in
WESTERN AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE
-ANll-
GKERAL CIIMWISSIDJi MERCHANTS
Cor. Elm and Austin Sts
(Formerly Adam A Irnnnrd's Bank)
2mm
DA I.I. AN TEXAN.
Garlington Marsalis k Co.
WHOLESALE
AND DEALERS IX
Wines Liquors and Tobaccos
Corner Elm nd I.umar Htreet.i
DALLAS TEXAS.
iWly
MPIIBip. AurRBB SATM
Schneider & Davis
WHOLESALE
ooers
AMD DSALER8
I LISUOfiS
CQSSER OF ELI AND LUAR STREETS
DALLAS TEXAS.
lOWtl
BLOCK JETT & CO..
WHOLESALE
xo o or s
AND DBALIM IH
BAGGING AND TIES
CORSKR KIM AXO UJIAR STS.
UALLA8 TEXAS. Idll
. DATIHP0RT '
DAVENPORT
& LOVE
- WholewlenmlKetnll Denlenm :
Poraiga and Domestic Pmiu
FANCY GROCERIES
TbW Cl BB4 CwiBNitlwrleB
Elm St Dallas Texas
234-dlfc
FOR SAXE.
SlUkntnaU. sl..l.. . l.
SIMMONS & LAKE
JEWELRi ETC
AUSTIN dc CO.
Itluin Mri'ct Hallux Tw
(!V'cl l l lclds' Tlieiei):
i.i-w.i:itn in;
Fine Cold and Silver Watches
XLVtftWAftB CLOCKS dto
KopHirliia t ins Walrhw wlIUy
Kj JW will sell Ml bust BissU lit tli
IllWOat prnuM.
t LUMBER.
PACIFIC LUMBERYARD
(Ni-ur Texas I'liuinc 11 It. Krelshl lcisd.)
THOMPSON'. HARDVYICK & CO.
DK.M.r.lW IX
11
DALLAS TEXAS.
l ..r Llliu l In llll lllllllU (III tile I'll'
.' " INIMlll
ATTORNEYS ftT LftW.
Attorney "and Coanscllor at Law.
.Mo. R7 I.I in St.
fclAl.lw!)
over Wheal's Slore.
J.J.nOOl) KD. II UOWKK Z. B. CO0U1IEB.
GOUn BIMVEK & COUMBES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OlHt-e over City Bunk
DiiUum Texas.
S!77dtfwly
OSCAR M. BROWN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Will prrtctiee In lho courts of tho district.
Oltli-c comer nl Jofferson nnd Muln streols
next door to Lnnu'sjuwelry store. SUdlm
W.M. K. IIUOHKS.
IIIG1IES
I'llAltLKS KUKll Tl'l KKIt.
& TICKER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Dalian Texas.
Office iu City Bank Hulldlutf.
126dly
NAT. M. HDKKOUn.
HICUAKO MOKOAN.
BURFORD & MQRGAN
Attorneys. at Law
DnlliiN Toxhisi.
Ofkick Xext dimrto Priilher Mnrpliy'8
Mnln Ntreet upstair. One of tlio Urn will
idways hn found In Hit; olllce. ittlMm
JEFF. WORD JR.1
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Dtillus Texan.
OKFH!K-Uoneret 1itiittititr nontli of the
miuare loriueily oecapleil hy Austin 4 Co.
i'llil'ini
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Rnlional Ilontoeopatliis t
D1I.LAH TEXA.S.
OWnenn Mul . ....
(Kiwl m
J. H. GIBBS M. D.
PHYSICIAN AXD SI lUJI OV
tiSliTi?.1 atten11? ?lven to the trentine nt of
tilt diseases au deformltlc of the i-v nn.i
omce over Hoskin'a Drug store
Dr. AVm. Reynaud
umce r.iin stroet between Market
Hon Austin streets
(Over Ward's l)rllg Htorc
Dallas .... Texas.
WB. P. II. HAMILTON
DHllil ... Texas.
Office No. fla Sim Street
i.TLJL. n?e'l' Mnrdwore store. Resl-
JKf.rivin! '''i'oii.o nmhiTb':.
1 women.
!.... nn'ry una nil uiwww. of
.iil:lm.
OR. J. V. CIIILDER8
Hui-tfeon nud I'liyMlciau
DALLAS TEXAA.
Omeeovpr PrntherA Murphy's store
tier .Main ud Austin mreiiZ ' " -JZit
DR. M. A. CORNELIUS
Office at Connor A Walker's Drugstore.
Mhyer0n Cmmen "etnT Cpt.
M8.F.4J. S. I'AKBINdiTON
Xa ennyon' New SuUdlnij
mi?" AHa" L Bnli
AUCTION ANOJOIflmiSSION.
OLD AUChON FIHl
A CAltD.
H. A. IIICBLEli & co
lliivojimt euli'ri d llilu lliiilrsoiiiiil yt-riu
tlx- A U-'T lull nuili.'oiiiiiilhxlim liiiNliii tK In ii fc
.iy 'l ln-y tuv H; lt'iil limiiii. umfi
I. lvn Hiiii li iii-w Wiiluiit mid w w.hii
t.iiriilliiiii6hilhliit lliHilh Minn. lui '"i
Ciniii llli.iilii U him ii Hi iu ml iuuM.1111 73
.. . ... ii. i.i in in .n .....i .. . i
mrij itiiiiF . j iii ui Mint rv
lusiiui'. i'M-y liiv; lu jToiiiiMfili.i win tiJV
IturM-H Mini' "U"n i.icrniitf .. .0
nn-'
Kl'Uh
fur
Hltlo. 1 no Him in mi ' mini ny llii'iu wlik
.1 .1 II A lll'lll.U'lll llu U
(illlllll'lll Mlllhflll'llllll IlllVillu IiitII HIVI'll In
tlinHiNt lliHy lii'lw iliii nud luurii ii"
iiulniiiHltoiil llm kihhI ihiiih Iu Ilia linui.
Itl KKHKNI'l-.H AllllllM iv U-Oliinil llin b.
i'il T. I't JnrUiui A Co IIhiiIii.h (Iiui a
TliiilimS lliinli"'l tlimi'KM W. Iluy lot-
(liu-iliy InMii'iwi'H Agi-nli Ciiiiliiln u vi
HM'llili. DiiIIhn Ti-xii-I Mhryiwlt llnwlmui'
HI Uiiil" Aln.l ItnU-rl llnif f'i l'niu.i!l
hlii'i-l utt tnli iint-.
M. A llllll.KII.
Mir
.'('. HH KI.W W.ll.coKkR
L. M. Spencer & Bro.
(KIK-IH-HMM to U K. Hlllllll ii (:)
COTTON Ir'AOT)IIH
Commission and Forwarding
MoroUants
Elm St. Dallas Texas
Ami ili'id'-l" In Miinhlni'i'v Avury'a him
nml 1 "is Mt I'lmm t "ill Hhnlli'in iix V.
Wl I HlllTIIWM JIllV Itllkl-S Alll-llls J
liiihnU ColtiiiH ill) Wlilli-Hiiti-i- Wuvmi Ixiim
& Alli-tiilli'i ' I inn lliirvinii'r Iron Muwi
Hii-nl Iluy nml Htiilihln Itiilni Coin jirlii Km-.
IIIIW'l" Clllllwunl i ll'. j:iM.;iii
Waid llu. i.
Lulu of Ui-iii'uiiv
UW. HlllRI.IM
Lull ol Tellium)
Now Auction Firm
HILL SII1RLDS & CO
Auctioneers
Real Estate and Rental Agents
Corner Klin and Market St.
We lire now otien nnd ri-ndy to rerclvu ami
sell ull klnilM of koihIh which iiii noru.
dlsu; lent nml sell hniii I'Xiiinliii- tlthm. iluu
tllXVH I1IKI II1I1KU l-IIMIl IKIVIIIiei'H Oil l'0kui.
nii-iitH tiini imiy hu nt i iisi.it to iih win
iniiKt-iiiii'ic win's nun irnuiii inuii im
We nwii ellvi'ly ii'fi'i' to lii-i-viinl 4 Cu
Jiuni-s Klder l'ri'Mlih'iit lii-Hilo Hunk iinil
i Ijlu-l' J: W II I lit ii IN MiiiiihK. 'IVniiiwo
Veiitiuun. Hhli'lds A Co. Jnhii Kli'liiimn imj
Moi'KHIl ThoniiiH V Co. NiiHlivtlliVl'i-uu. .
MACHINERY.
JAMES r. UTZ
f
Spring Street Sbreveport1 La-
Wholesflle Denier In
M A O II I W E IX Y
AND
Agricultural Implements
SOLE AGENT FOR
Ame's Portahle Engines Cnrr Coltou
Ulns Brooks' Cotton i'ress Kcllpse Coltou.
I'li-Hs t'oleinnn's Corn .Mills Htniuh's Cora
Mills Victor Cnne Mills Amerleiin Csiie
Mills Cook's Evaporators Ameilenu Kvup-
orators Brunch and I'rooke's Circular Huwi
aud Victor HchIps. t
SEALER IN
Saw Mills Horse Powers Kuhher Belting
Utun ami Hemp I'ltckliiK ClHtern Well
nnd Force Pumps iron Pipe unit Fittings
Kroxs Wnrk.Hteiun Uunites Wleani Whistles
tiuuue CiK.-ks etc. Wheel Harrows. Hlovo
Trucks Uunu Plows Walking Ciilllvuton
Cider Mills Corn HltcllersIiiiilunil Machin-
ery Oils etc.. etc. Knulin-ers' silppltes ol
every desilptinn. Com ilcle ninchiiieiy lor
Hour mills will he furnished ornny purl uf
such mills supplied n short nottcA .
liU-dly
FRUITS NUTS CONFECTIONERY ETC.
FOR FINE
W.II OHM V IT AltS and
CJIMFES
I.OI ISI AM IM(;r.S
PIXK APPLES
JM.A.ASniia
V II U I T S
Of every other variety as well a a full stock
ot every description of
CANDIES CIGAES TOBACCO
And a general assortment of
NUTH nnd CAN.NEl) OIJOIJH
At Wholesiilo and Retail go to
LT.BOTTO 4 BRO.
2&uf Southeast Cor. of the Square
HERY 4Em."Vt
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
NEAR THE BIUCK COLLEGE
EI.HNTBKET. . . . WALLAS-
2ld0m " ' ' " '
RUWJAJ.EJTJS.
J. A. WORK & QN
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Corner Commerce and Houston ita
DALLAS
Hornets Buggies aud Cnrriagea
tor hire on short notice. Conveyances ntr-
Dished for any polut In the interior.
City Omnibus Line and nay Scales
at this stable. 2lwtf .
HSQEL(.ANEQIjS.
SAML. MYERS & CO.
Carpenters and Builders
Corncrof Ross Avenue and Austin 8'reet
DALLAS. TEXAS.
Wore flttH np In style at Short Notice. '
Hneelal Ml lun M.n ..i . .. t . ... i.i .... and
Countw Workl ""-"VtV
IIE.MtY HENDRICKS t CO
WN(I( Qmn td Cnnissioi Jfercbaots
CORNER JIAIJI AND CQMMFRCE . j
HOUSTON)
iNnb far MMt . ik mam MMMlti
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