The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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J. Hi MUTPIOI.OW .m-I Mtlor.
TUc OiiHim Paper of tlie My
VALVAIliK JIOTM. PKOI'MtTl
"' I'Oll HALK
Tlis well known prupcilyjliiiowu as H'"
C?rntnliH.ltl Iloiin."
lu thu till y W Hull. In uiteri'l private
tulu. 4-uH4'Niu Ii4iiIi i'f .
. 1.... jr w M.WMiR.nr ' '
jah. t hi n iu n.i.ii.
Halls Nov. 2-i.hol. . MM(
JOIt WUHH.
Helinvrflia Iih IIKI.nhiiiI lliowork.
man to i as work Hurt Ml
law raleuMS ran l ' miyHlirre
ftlltl immm lo tin H. Urdu Olll'
-lu Job Wiirl lo's'HIi DAILY lit It-
Al. OI'I'Ki: lomer ol' Mulii nml
Lamar Street. ' ' ' '
!
MOTH P. TO AltVLllTIbT.HH.
IleriiirieVaH hlllal'or niHortlaauienl
nihla paper will bernllecUMt monthly
niilcsHolhcralse spcclucil In roitlrarls.
Mil. I'. WIILTKLTT .
U our authorised agent fortlils eltv with
fUlWI'V W Iltll Kt. COIICCIIOII HUH 'oe ' - -'
IreiiiuiiM uiidsiiiisnnplmiis l""' fill" 'l'r
All contracts iiiiiiIii by lllm Will l' recog-
nised by I ulllou.
Mr W. II. Hparke
01 Hlircvcpm'l onrimlmriwil agent for
Unit i( v. l'i wiioni liiirin'H uiniriiiR n
jlsuln iirsuhserlhti ii.r'l'iiK llKii.M.i) it
HdVl'l'
re l'i
speotfuny reierryu. .. (
' 'I'nw l.ulM lor Hnlf.
Twelve lolslono liluok) on tlm prJncijxil
business Hlrui'l of tlm town or JIutclilhs on
jho Central Itullioiul In Dallas ouimty lur
-Hjr.fi ..pri;((1.iywWINlfIjI .
) 'KIII' III nil'l Olllcc
' ' OTI K.
Xo HiTOiniU nif iiIiimI eniiloy en in Ihr
llrrnlil Ulllrv will bo ullowrtl In hvII
infill Willi III ofllrl' unleu 11 n order
rroui thr Prolirlrlov It irlvt'ii.
? l'AITll. JOHN W. I. AM:
AkhIhIhiiI Keeretury o( the Keiiute Is nil
HiithorlKeil 11 Kent of Thk Dallas Hkkalu In
Austin
'''! NOTIt'K.
Th( Willy Henilil In now hir
iiinhed losiibserllier by rnrrlvr "I U5
rfitti ir nrvk. The iier will be lie.
I It ml reKiilnrly enrli moriilnit at an
enrly hour lo any part or llieeliy anil
Niiburlm wllhlii a mllo null a hull l'
I ho court lionnr. Nuberlber lnlllim
to rrrrlvf thrlr paper 'will oblllfe by
reporting lo Mr. Iliisy nt thin olllen.
AIIVKHTINKMKKTM
luleniteil lor the moriiliiic' llernlil
nIioiiIiI be liuiiiteil In by II o'linrk Hie
prevloim
na rvenlua to Insure their In-
Nprllou
--- ' :i ; : -
Aktkii tlm Hiist day of April 1S74
day hoard ut tlm (.Vmiiiopulltun will he
waitfj-jhr. dollars per mouth .
Hotkmsts sny that travel Is light.
Tun un nnlsaimu is tlm couiiii
iuiIhiiikv.
AVATCiti't'r Riirdtior fay there wn
frost yesterday nioni i n;.
Thk next festival on the "tonguod
Hint Kiiioved'' In the Kplhcojuil
Juhnsox comity eut 111 twouty-two
wagon loads of cotton yintorday
Thk Scandinavian of UiIm pity have
In view tho' count motion of a Aim
eluirch. '. .- . .
Is thirty rtnys from date there M ill
not be five stores In tills city unprovld
ed with giiB pipes. .
Thanks to Dr. Holliday for Georgln
papers which Inform us that Georgia
Is yet healthy and frisky. -
A railroad ticket bearing eighteen
coupons was sold yesterday by Wheel-
oek the Texas Central agent.
The east sido of A. M Friend & Co.'s
liquor house is (0 be stocked with
cigars by another new mercantile ac-
cesslou to our city.
A I'Uoud Dullusite nerved himself to
buy a sandwich on credit and stand in
front of a first class boarding house and
anathematize Its mild fare.
Hydrophobic symptoms warned a
gontlemuu hi this city yesterday to
kill a dog hri had paid the sum of fifty
dollars for about two weeks ago.
A lamp eleauer Invented by a geu-
tleman of this city and a contrivance
as Toodles would say "very hnudy to
have In the house" will be ottered for
sale in a few days by iUt Inventor. 5 d
Okacm-vlly suspended 011 tlio arms
of two policemen an Individual who
had taken a plot of embarrassment
was escorted iu the direction of the mar-
ket house yesterday morning. '
A German attempted to jump on the
morning express as it was approach
ing the city yesterday a tulle south of
the depot ami was thrown with suftl
cient violence to the ground to sustuiu
a compound fracture of his right leg.
Skvekal wagon loads of sheaf oats
were offered for sale on our streets yes-
terday. Atspavtiied horse in Ills anx-
iety to keep up with one of these
wagons found himself cured after
teafaiii)utfsofsupli'f(lort.l liiUi Ji
A uektlkman In this city killed a
favorite dog yesterday because he
"acted queerly." After the dog was
dead tliagenUerauu's wife wasthought-
ful to tell him that she supposed he
"acted queerly" because he hadn't
been fed for two days.
Cofaosubt Pflon v. formerly. tte
lirihler" tn Kadsas'Is vfsinngour"'clt'.
Colonel J'rouly'a Jduntily. with thu
press of the west litis beet) long and
honorable besides be backs It up with
aboat timxT hundred fjotimls of Solid
flesh.
Tub hiafrled rnni w he 'toot h ed a
boquot from a young lady at tho Pres-
byterian festival was constrained to
tear AialafiluttAihfinUivmiusvl4
hole ten foot deep' bury tho debris
aixtfutJ alft ifuiAlrvd 'ihiikI-iuc:
overlie hole beforn his wfvuiili lot
him lu the house.
Til cc votinic mini ut Ilia Mlviil.
who ntleiupluil to Iwuk IIhi tnittim
liolo of 'pcr I'ollur sn 11 to Imvfi
Ills iflrl put. Iinr linns slnmt lilii nimk to
rt'mljiiiit It loiu liulo In Hhj Iiiu'U r
hlsciml liMi'ti'l mill liH'i to li'itvuliln
'i'I'IuiII ul" 1'itfn li.iiii" wlili iiiinl'iir
li'llim'i
A lltiiwii i'l((litmii Ituiuls IiIkIi
lU'lkliliiir iiimw.iiIImk In guml JihIki'.i
almiit twi'lvo liiimlrt'il poiiinU itnd only
Hirer) ynu'H old w Htliidlioii to ft
wmhiiii I'luiu .Miusuii I'niiiily which
ttiiHln tlm ulty yuHtunluy Tlm uul-
Ullll WHM tllO lU'Olll'l ty 0fC'll'tlllU MOf'
tu living iniir ('InUni'iif.
A i AHMi.it Uvln In tli m tMunly lolit
niu-of nur iiii'niliunU yiwluriliiy Unit
h Imh( i'llit liunilioj UoIIui'h' worth of
Mtui'lc liy tlm IlKlitnlntf liiHt Momlny
nlKlit. If IIkIiiiiIiik propoBB to oon-
iliinl Itnulf In llmtwiiyln DnIIihi uoiiu
ty uvi'ry culf nhup lm cow and
tioiNo will liiivi) to ho lightning roddtMl
Tliw mlvmilnue jiuiiMciini'rt uolutf
ent liuvo by (uklug tlio Vomliilln route
Intliutit ndmlUof tlmlr vUltln tlm
eliifnof ludluuapoIlM CuluiulmH 1'ltU-
burKh lIurrlMtmi'tf jlultiinore WohIi-
liiK'l'ni mill l'hilndi-lplilii with hut one
ohiiiiKii of ciiih hot vvwn Ht JihiIh innl
Nnw York uml Hint ut Wellington.
W i : wcru imioli pluuHcd to receive
uiill ycHti'idiiy from t'olom-l CMirlnto-
plicr Hi'orntiiry mid tioiwuror of tlm
rono Hlur foiiudiiry nud muidiiim
works which nro to U opened In a
few diiyn In tliln city (.'oloiml Clirinto.
phcr In ii gentleman fuvoriihly known
from the Atlaulle to the I'acltlu const
and will settlu with his fumlly in this
clly. Major Arudt ulso favored us with I
11 call.
Major Tompkins got "steam up" ou
his agricultural machinery yesterday
and displayed the beautiful manner lu
w hlcli each particular Implement per-
formed Its special ufllce. The exhibi-
tion attracted quite a crowd of practi-
cal farmers and many of our eltl.euH
A small stationary engine furnished
the motive power.
Tim brilliant farrago of Prof Kelly
at Fields' opera house last night was
one of tho most exquisitely enjoyable
musical treats our cilleiis have had
for a long while. The audience was
not large but the attendance expressed
tho fullest delight ut the professor's
line singing and. playing.
Wk see any day on our streets num-
bers of prematurely old men men
young in years but who have "spent
their summer ere It was May" broken
down by various excesses. "A Word
to the wise Is sulllcicut" gel a bottle
of William it. Parker's t'omiiouud
fluid Kxtraot lliichu und we stake our
reputation on it you will find it "a
friend in need." Hiu no more lest a
worse thing come unto thee; take thu
medicine faithfully und you will be
repaid by a full restoration of your
pristine vigor. For sale by all drug-
gists everywhere. . .
Fire!
A! 11 Unit half past ten o'clock hist
night the peace and quiet of the city
was broken by the tiring of small arms
nud ihls startling cry. The fl re proved
to be on Klin street opposite the Pres-
byterian church and in tho grocery es-
tablishment of Mr. W. 15. Van Horn.
The lire orlgluated in the apartment of
tlie family and was caused by the ex-
plosion of u coal oil lamp. The loss of
Mr. Van Horn Is variously estimated
and most probably will not be less than
from twenty-five; hundred to three
thousand dollnrs covered partially by
Insurance The building Is owned by
Mr. Hawkius and Was uninsured '
Tlie grocery establishment of Mr. C.
C. Starkleyi on tho adjoining lot west
was partially damaged and but for
the gallant and manly efforts of the
tire department would have been de-
stroyed. . ' J ) i.'rU ); ..!
The stock iu the establishment
roughly handled and carelessly pitched
about will prove utmost a total' loss.
No insurance so fur as we could learn'
The Louisville Lottery Dnuilni
We take the following list of prizes
drawn In the Louisville Library lottery
from the Ht. Louis Globe of Wednes-
day: ' - ''
No.
SUM...
:iitii...
M171...
.WVM...
l'.ll'ifl..
WOT...
aisis...
. Prize. No. Prize.
ilKim Xllul M..I7fKlU
117500 . IHt4.
1S75U
8750
375U
37;
3750
;tv
. .TOO
75110
37.50
IBM
3750
3750
1550
3750
75W
8750
8750
75UO
7500
750?
.H7.0 ltWl.
H7V)
T7.'iO
3750
JI75U
!i7.rill
.17S7:)
WI7
3111)1..........
5W
liill
tlfftj....
HUH. .
S7.'l
:i75i)
B7W
:wi..1M.
l..
M7i
H'llM....
l-JSHH...
31MII:..
!l'71..
timi'i....
9U77.;.
13 25...
(Hil
58171...
HI.5S1....
27101...
IW.'i77
u:."iu
14S
7."i00
MM
7500 -emt
75(10 17-f
37fi0 m
S500 M m
37.50 l!
3750 WiO
3750 2S571....
8750 &"i6...
.' A Card. .
The article appearing In yesterday's
Commercial signed J G Ilrowne&Co.
Is calculated by further attention to it
to advertise said liquor establlshnieut
which we do not desire to do.
We douy that we cntereil the afore-
said liquor store the night of the fire
except when invited by Major R V.
Thompklns; and further deny that we
partook of any of J. G. lirowue A Co.'s
.whiskey except that which we paid
$1 3d per liottle for.
! We furthermore deny that we style!
oursdf gallant but think we are gal-
lant enough if necessary to defend
ourself provided exceptions are taken
to the above. : : w. c. connob.
telival AdaVada.
Supplementary to the festival held
by thu ladies of the Presbyterian
churcli wo have to note' the "Post
Ofllce" with Miss Carrlugton as post-
mistress a clever Idea which contrib
uted much to the general amusement.
Also the ''Fish ltmd" with Miss
Stephenson overlooking the vagaries
of the hook-nlbbling1 tribe"! another
conceit which furnished It share of
enjoyable Interest. ... .v .
'To Colonel Shield Dr. Ewell Dr
Hughes and other gentlemen whose
uuiues are not just at our pencil point
tlio ladles are grateful for . much ai;
uable aid The profits arising frnnjitha
chinna will Iki Merlnlimd Uy our unit
iHHIIU.
t:nKllik raianl lllllr.
There mmrmily Uvea fi'imtlo who ili mil
Hi twill" IIIIIH (Hi! H Vll'lllll lO WHM tllHttlUHl
lmiiur lu in r . wiiniiir iimri'iiiu ur
ulindu old or uiiiik tin y liiiHir nmlur wnuu
leiiiiiUili-I HIiui'iiieiil 'I Im flt iif liulillunii-
llilnil l. IIikI KiiuIIhIi Kemulii NUIem U tllu
iihmI wnuUrfiil iiimIIuIiih vr plvil luforti
I lit' iulille
Nullec
Cull ill llii.Htur llukm ciiohIIa llm in ur-
ki luiuiu fur ffNli lirnHil (or your iiiMr
tivcry DViflilim 4lillMi
Mlel J M. tliii'iiiM or Aluliiiiiiu wlllpn'rli
ut ill I 'lirUiiiiu ciiiireii uu r'rliiuy ninliiilie
thlnl I11M1111I. MiiIiIitI-'H Iiiniiiiii L'iiIuii"
'I'll: imhllit miv vunllully Invlleil (oull'ioil
llil.'l ' -
llnvr ArrlttMl.
Tlml lotol koo'I mlli'li vow vu Inimwu Hi
thu Mulii oikmI0 tlio l.'rulelinalil Iiiiiim
Apply lu KKKNK NK'HDIi
MM ('uriier Kim Hint .Mull 11 mritii
Preiiy ulrl tik putt rHiil iluei ir uo
Iwllnr-KliKlliili I'll . l Hltti.M 11m liiiltlw
nlr"'iilh-ri'il hloiMl hihnI uppi'll' fiireil
T III TmpNyrN f llHlUnl ouiily
(JtTi.iiiiiiK-1 mu ngulu rfitUy to raoxivti
Ihkwi for tln yKm H7U'7V unit lK7llanil I urn
nmklnKoll llm iliiliuiiui'iit lUt iw riiplilly
1 phii nud pultliiK die nitma Into Hie IikikIm
of (.'iiptnln J. W. YlioiiipHou u Ihwt furrol.
led lull.
It Ik not my ilinlri Hint you hIiouuI y our
oeiit rout bill 1 iniiNt collect Hint unlt'Hxyim
iiome in the Hlierllt'N olHoe before the Hlieet
011 wlileli U your omue ioeurii In tliu u
llieiuiiMl JlHt ymi will ha i'nniH.'llil topuy
IMMtt
My onlenure to collect mill I IniiNt ilono.
1 11111 ii1j orilereU to uolUu't nil iIcIIikiumiI
ooeiiiiilloii Nix 11 ml tlilx In itone by levyliiK
011 liny hwmIn ( Hud iwIUiik the kuiiib u(tr
Uui ilii.vn uotlen Ou my return from lliiuUi-
vllle I will roocHil to enlleet thin tns from
viry dellimiient lu the county.
J. E. HAKKLKY
HherllT Dnllsi i'ouiityTexns
imllus Texns March iff IH74.
Kverylssly shouM reniemlier tbnl nil fe-
lonies oh 11 now be rsU)rtl to iK'ilwt btmllh
hv I lie use of Dr. DraniKoolu'n Konllnl1 KhiuhIo
Hitlers.
Wiihiiveon hiinil alurKe stock of Chirk 'b
(). N. T. shhiI ootton la sll colon and num.
hers which we will sell to elty inereliunts nt
72 cents per 1I0.111
W U KANDALI. 4 ItltO. Kliu strmit
I'MlW
tleiilth should be the first ohject of ull.
Without lieiilth wcultli Is an empty iiioclt
eiy. With audi KnnwIedKe why do wedully
hourly see persons sutj.'i'lnn from brouchlHl
niruellons liesltiite delay jiriwurlnR relief
when It Is within their roiichT Murdeu's
Pec I oral II11I111 liiis been tested lu ueitrly one
million cimcHilurlUK the pnst yeur timlul-
wuys proved etllciiulous h'or snle by mII
drilUKlsts.
Latest style
urea nt
Wdtl .:
elotlillis slid lists nt low Hn-
. K B. HUYAN CO
A niitiiriil blurk or brown Is the effect pro-
duced by lllneuud's Uijliliilnm ltslr Dye
Jo to Fruiikliii'H book titorts
if j on Miint Itlbh'Nof any klud
or pu'turcit or picture tranieit
orhlank book or ktntioiiery
or frcHh Kiirdcu hcciIh or wall
pupcr or ulliiiims or dairies or
mi tiling clue MHimlly Ibuutl In
11 llrKt-t'liiHM book wtorc. Frank
lln hcIIs) tiicnp.
iWdtf ..
A. ft. HtDimuU notary public
site Adnius V I.coimrd's buuk.
OrUoe oppo
ltMlm
Have you tried Ike new Ma-
tlouery anil paper firm oppo-
Nile the poHtollleeT lleed A
I.atbrop will nell enveloped
writing and wrapping 'paper
and Htoiit luanilla bagH at Nt.
I.oiiIh prleeH. .
ildlm
ALW4YN AHEAD.
The Large Rook and Ntatlou-
cry HoiiKe of Pierce Sr Lyle
have JuhI opened the largest
Htock of Croquet Sett" ever be
Tore brought to DallaH. An the
Neaaou Im drawing nigh for thin
beautiful and faahlouable
game we would advlne every
one to go and purehae a teU
The torturo nndured by the subject to
Asthma Is beyond expression. To such we
bHve a question to ask: Why nutter when re.
1 lef la with I n your reaeh 7 M nradeu ' Pector-
al nuliu bus proved suoeesstul iu the treat-
mnut uf every' ruse. For sale by nil drug-
gist. -
Croquet Melts of all nlxeit and
priced ai
' PIKUCE A LYLITS.
lteed V I.athropoppoNltethe
postonlce have paper bagH
straw and uianilla paper at St
LouIh prices.
Illdlm ;" p' '.x ? f
Fruit and t'ouroetloaery Ntanda far
Hale.
AVo have tbrco fruit and confectionery
stands for sale one. or two of which wo dv
sire to dispense wltbaa we cannot attend to
them nil and any oue desiring to purchase
will get a bargain.
For particulars euqulre of 1. T Holto A
Bro. soutlieast eorUM-ofthewiusre.' ' Hkllf
Two dwelling houses to rent. '
21dlm 1 ..' -: HTKAUaLLAO
Notice. . .
The store house uuw occupied by Clark
Bryan A Blake west ld of publlo square
win oe ror rem aner Miireu lj imt. Tbey
will move to the Iron Front bultrtlng north
aide of tit Huar.) 'CLARK A BRYAN
atillink i M . J m$ Ji' J
Clean Up I lleanl'pt
The citiieii of Dallas are hereby notified
tbwt thesaiiltary lawsof the city of Dallas
will take etlecl from this date aud that after
the expiration of twenty days the city mar
shal and police force will report all nulsan
cea to ine. All koepeia of hotels boarding
bouae saloene vegetable standi hide
hiHisesand places where fluh accamulates
rapidly are twrtlflod' tliat the sanitary laws
will be rigidly euloreed after the alrave date
V- "' ' MAT. A.OORNELK H M.D '
' v Health effleer elty ofDaUaa
Maivli 7. ISTt.
'-n - 1 .1 1.- 1 (..'i f--i il
At a meeting of tbe Medical Society of the
olty of Dallas held on Febraary 35U1 alto.
tlie fnllowing gentlemen were appointed a
oomniltlee orarrangeaieAtaror tn: meeting
oftheHtate Medlral Association In this city
on Tuesday the Tth dayo April next vlas
W. 11. Mutton M. D. M. H. Oliver M. p. U
Elliott M. D M. A. Cornelius M. R. W.
Allen M. TK J. V.ChUden at. O and H. H.
Jones M. D. -'"'
I Tbe members of the profession throughout
the Bute are uost cordially Invited to be
present on the occasion.
w. n sutpj.'' a. u-t
44d3wJ7w3w"
rhalrman "
If voti
Waalarsieb
Want rlerk
' WanlM partner
Waul aalluallaH
Waal a aaleaiaan
Want a aervaal arlrl.
Want la uy a farm
Want la aall a plana
Waul la aell a rarrlaa
Want a auardlag plaer-
Waal la borraa tnonvy.
Want la aril f lly property '
Waul la sell araerrlea draa
Waallaarlldry (oailorrarpel
Waul lo ael a plere af furiillare
W anl lo Nnd rasloniemfar nay thlniti .
All LMTINr. lalhe IIAI.L1M IILaAI.lt.
Adierllsluif MHiiirrsuew rnalontara
Advertlaliia liar rally always paya
AdterllnlHv utakrsaurrrM easy
Adterllwlng beaels ronlldeurr
Aderlllug aliaaa eaeray
Adverllslag ahaaa plurb
AdterlUlaa means "bla"
Advertise or "bast"
Ad vert lr Ian a
Advertlae well
Adterllaa now.
Advertise
II i: H L I
Barliers alwnyn ue the limtT which Is
lllneuud's Llghtnlug Hair Dye For sale by
alldniiiglsts.
Tar Sola.
Three gocsl resilience In this city I mine-
dial piawiHsliin given
ItUMltf :..l 1 ' HTEAOALI. ACO
Law llluliks uf every description lor sale
and printed to order ut tlilsulllce.
THE MA1I.N.
irrlval ssd brpsrlur. of M.lln al Dtllss Pot.
ultlce.
Northuru mall uirlvea ihillv lit N:3j u u;
deiians atiliijoa In.
Hoiiiheru mull ur ilvcn at nit) H iu; Uepaits
ut s::f p ni.
Texus mid Pnclric mull arrives ut fiM n in:
departs lit 10 uu. '
run noriu. winiiiciioni nun .nicKsooro
mall arrives (except Hiitiilaysl ut 4 p mi df
parts (except KuutlsysJ ill 7 a in.
Denton anil vlc Liiuuty. lwNvlll and
Trinity Mills mull arrives Monday Wednes-
day and Friday ut II p in: dpurts Tuesday
ThursilH.v and Haturduy ut 7 a in
Cleburne Hood County Cedur Kill Mans
field a nil Ajviiriino until iicpiinsjinniiiiy mm
Thuihiliiy nt 7 n.ni Hrilves Wednesday und
Huturduy nt II l in
Uns'iivlle Hunt County Kockwull aud
Millmaid mull arrives Tuesday und I'rlduy
ul IU iuj dt piulH T'uuailuy uutl Friday nt
I p.m.
WaxuhSchle msll arrives Monday. Wed.
ucsdiiy and Friday at H p.in; dcpaiU Tiles.
day Tliursilny und Huturduy at 7K a.m.
Kcymic liiiUKhl's Ht-iro aud Union 1111-
mull arrives Tuesday Thursday and Hnturl
duy ut 12 iu.; departs TueHduy Thursday aud
Saturday ut I p.m.
All malls clow nt 7 n ni as the bulk of the
mull arrives and Is distributed ut ntiilit.
Asalstuiil Pustmiistei: Owen (lerrv. Chief
( lurk: W. 1). Adums. Mil Hint Clerk: Hurry
.xcini iH'iivery hits; ii a. urowu n"x ins-
rinuiing viera
l'cirmins buvltiu grievances aKuinst tbe
otlliw ou any iieauunll will nleuse reisirt the
la it lu writ lug or iq person to the postuiaster.
KAIIiitOA Ir Tl ltE TA IILF..
Arrival and IM'parlurc of Tralna at
Iallaa.
HOVKTON AND7KXAK CENTRAL.
At rives
From tticHoulh (mull nud express).. :&) a. in.
From the North (rnslluud rxniess).. S:!t5u. ni
Mixed train Huth.... p. ni.
MtxeJtrulu Nurtli lM7u.m
Tl'XAS AND .PACIFIC.
Leuves. Arrives
lu p. in 5:30 a.m
5::to ii. m. 10:00 p.m.
Mull audlF.x press .
Mixed Train
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Orricicor Thk Dallas Hkkai.d )
. April J 1874. S
The money market remains steady nt the
following (dotations;
Buylim. Selling.
(told
..........110 lioM na
WO 10S
Silver..
. Lmchang-e.
Buying. Belling.
New York........pari4 iidf'i per cent prem.
New (.irleuns..purrit fMH per cent prem.
Miuvestou purim ?uai ncr ceui prem
Ht. Louls........para JjWM per cent prem
Kxcbnnge scarce.
Cotton.
Tlie staple continues coming In slowly
Thu receipts for tho past week i amount
to bules making the total receipts at the
ootton yards for the present season at date
SiJUU bales. The market rules Arm. We
iiuote: Good ordinary 12ji'. -
Hldee and Leather.
Flat (dry) Me; selected (dry) 17c; dry suited
"(He; green suited Oe; deer skins 25c; on
fur grubby In sll classes.
Harness Leather-Oiikil3c; Huinlockiin
41c; Hklrtliig45(3V. Sole U'otlier-Oak Ut
4; Ueuilock 38030c.
TIIK fiENKKAL MARKET
(leuerul business A becoming quite brisk.
Our merchants are now prepared to show
their uewly imported spring goods und are
looking forward to a heavy business. With
the exception of a slight decline in flour and
molasses there Is uo vbunge iu the figures
from last week:
Our quotations represent cash . prices for
round lots.
Breodatuira and Urala.
Flour Extra Fnmlly 5 50(36 00; Choice
XXX 15 005 ; XXX (1 754 00; XX W 25(
Br'un l0Olbstl 5. f ' v ."S
Uh(s bushel 0t!5(u;75c.
Wheal per bushel II 60
Com per bushel il 00$l 10.
Corn meal per 50 Itvi tl tlSl li
Potutoes Table eioo.iti&o.
Uroeerlea. "
Beans: Wh.te navy V looms SO 607 00.
Bacon: Cleursides lie; Ureaktast 14 c;
Hums canvassed Hc17e; Hums augur-cured
lie.
Molasses (in barrels per gnllon) : Fair 65e;
Prime 7Au;Choiee SUc; UolduHyruu80u;Hllver
Drltlc.
Huiiar (iu barrels py pound): Fair 10c;
Prime llJc; Choice lie; Yellow clarified 1'Jc;
WhlteclHrlHed l'k';Pnwdered t.V-;Crusbed 14'S.
Fish t Mackerel) : No. 1 half barrels till: No.
3. hull barrels W; No. 1 kits 13 No. 3 kits K 50
i oohcco pur in onfasm'.
Whiskey per gallon SI Wfrl .
CaEee and Tea
Rio common 31c: Fair to good 82c; Prime
tocboice 33v; U. U. Java 35c; Tea per lb SuiJ
Pmlta. Mats aad Conlertloaerieo. ''
Apples (green) barrel 47 0U Oil; dried
V lb lie; Lemone ft box IS SO; Oranges V.
box W SO; Figs (new) W lb 20c; Raisins in
layers V box (new) SI uo; Dried currant
Zuute Y tt (new) 16c; Turkish pruues (new)
A nuonns sort sneu t "i -
monSs. soft shell. V
2Sc; Fllbeits
mewl Vtt20c; Walnuts V lb 3Se Hrasll nuU
U M. 1 u.. I .. . . -J .l '. ' ...... .
barrel IIS; Cocoanuts V Iu0ll0(i012 50; Flue
fancy candy y lb tttgaou; Pecans t bushel
rsuya.
Alcohol V gal U 35; Oum Camphor V ;
uuioroiorm tl w: Uum opium r w 35iaj8 to;
Initlio best f tb II 7.V4.1 00; Magnesia tl lb 75
sac; Mudder V IS3ilc; Ull sweet (I W Ue
nperm r gai h w. Hergamot pure H 75a
7 no; Lenron tb t7 007 rioda sal English
yr.Sc; Sulphur flour S c: Ilnsln tl B 7c;
alum fi tb 7ac; Calomel V ft It Su2 75; Coch-
ineal tl OS; Copiieras (Mptc; Liquoric extract
50e; Morrli liitf 75; Oil Castor gal tri 25
-a'.' 50; Olive gal 12 25is2 tv; Tauuere' tl 00;
vim-hk v shin w.uiuiue f n 'i; simp
nsllle Piiuc; iWt ash fib l'.'c; Haltpelre
pure f tb30c;.ConiUiirclul V 15a: Vtmullnn
red r ! White lead pure per keg IIS
It OOjmrletly pure per keg 114 UUrtll 50: Un
seed nil raw VkHlfl 2591 3W Boiled f gal 11 80
1 35. . '
Cannod ttooda.
Kencties .t V dosen. IS tut rears i-Hf
down WOO; Plains green gages S-BVdoxen
S3 50; Htrawberries 2- doten. H 35; Hasp.
berries J-r6 V doRen W O0 Blackberries t-fb
V dosen. S2 50; Tomatoes 3-lb V doceu 12 60;
Corn V dosen IS WMM 0; Peas tdb j!
doaen StHSk nuecntasb 2-k doaen S3 io;
Lnbsters I- doaen S3 00; Oysters l-fc t
doaen. tttr-' ..re. .
- tlnorav" r w
Brand!es-App.t3 50(3 00; Peach S3 75J
60jCognaelJo(Va7C0.
' Whiskies-Bonrbon and Bye tt 0f1 00;
!ni&?0 . Jouibon tl Wtf 00; ttectTotd'
Wlues-I'ort mill Mlieny.ll W.
Hsols and sihoes.
Boy's Kip llmgiius 112 OOidH 00 V dm: Mua's
o i uii'ilS li dn.t 'hllifiitn's and Missrs'
a (7 (ainiU U0 dox; Women's heuvy Peg kip
112 miiu la 00 V ili'l Hoy s bin niiois l uuo
30 on r dot; Men's du W nun l m f do
Wry liousls
Hi own sheeting und slilrtlhut Celitrul
Mills He: Allilou A 4-4 Sei Auiiuan 4-1 ll"l Ah.
iiotl 4-4 He: CillmtA4-4 rj' ji'l llousliin l.ll
I V
4-4 UVl "l'i""' ltlvell2W.c: Jiiilluii ll'.S'lfs
II Vl Mussueliusetls I' .'e; II' ilfi.nl It llej
Couesliisu lie. .....
llleunln il sui'eiinui r run in inn ""i
Hoot M lc liool F. IH'v'l "o"1 !l 121 AlMHsUeag
li'vie; llurusley lie; Ollcns': llurmoiiy V;
Pi inls Alerriiuiin W ln.'l i I' "ter l'
S'y. ii. Anmins luer L linniil le j" iiii) lies:;
He;Mlinpiii Mourning est l'a U'l'ltH 'Ud
U"j Muni villf s'y; t'lilumliliiii 7' '
Deiuliisi llosioii. iis'i iiuuiaiiu l "- ii").
inukor lsV mils Axsasj.
mi. iiu.mi k i-i.utii I'Jitj.t Mechiinles UKe.
Hherliluu lie; lloek lllvur fi'iii Kutou hi
Wlillleuiloii US'; Ainosaeng enu in uvj
1'i.M.k.i l unurk lL"..ei Ainerlcus III' c. I ill-
edniilit No )iki Caledonian No M ISc; ( lin k's
i 'e.
Drills: (Irnnllevllle 1ft! ' Plyiiloutli Itoi'k
lieiivy HUii Apl'lelon I.V.e; I'ehiicrlll ll.e.
Ticking: I'llneelon 12' c: Mniilistnill lac;
HoiiKlonl'lly Mills A 20c; I liiimtiiga A A
2le; FendHll A 2l':.lolill A Clark's X
John A. Clurk s A a 2lc.
CorsulJeunsi Clumudon n'(e Ainoskeug
ai; NsuliiUcagMallci.il 15'.'
Colloii I'luldsi AluKiiuila 12'(u; Anierlous
7'uii Whltlendoii Mxti'Hj h.isvy Ism Alu-
bunia I'sw
WlgKuut Ited Cross I'.') ii.
Collonn'l.'si Fui luerV und Mucliiinlc's.'ls'e;
liowiird 27' .c; I.jnuliliuig 2h'c; WUIIuuih.
vllle la.V'. .
Heavy lllo IHiok t Hulierlor. iMiunees'."'
Howard 2'; t'lureuiloii Ai!ue; Hear s ou '.
22''; Hu vens M ounces 2'lc.
Cambrics! Flat sc; ilolled;!!'
Miscellaneous: Kentucky .lenns l.nuftUo;
line Hkiu a7;cil0c Cotton Vums iloe.
Lumber.
Yellow PIUfi)UghHll slics nud length 125 UO
iier iu; White Pluecleur I' I'und 2 Inches
so in per m; White 1'lne weHlburbourillng
'.' ii) per in; While 1'lne weulhei lionrdlng
2A 60 Imt in; White I'lnu weHlhcrlaiiiiillug
L2 .'si per in; WhiUi Pine celling LIU On p"l' mi
White 1'lne Inch hoards S70 00 per in: whltu
Plue inch hoards eo Ul per m: White Pine
Inch hoards l)5 HV wr m; While 1'lne inch
bourds ll'J 'io per iu: Pnllngs liiucy heads
155 oo per in; l.atli is ou per in; Hlilngles
white plue 17 00 per in; rlhlngles white
pine tj.'5o pr iu: Hliluglus hlte pine S5 ml;
CciucutlVi 5tlH'rbsrr"l; Plaster Purls 7 00 per
barrel. .
Iron ami nulla.
All sl.es from 4 to i cut Is ul; nil sl.es cus.
lug 4 Ui IUI7 OH; all sizes flnlslilng'4 lo lu 7 Oil;
.Id Hue fM Oil; ivtlned bur Iron ') ; plow
Iron Do f It'i plow steel l:.vc t t
I'liinrra Nlorks and Melals.
Tin i II! 10x14 charcoal u r Imx 117 50; IX
lux 14 eliiircoul ItiKi; It! 12x12 ehiirconl
122 00; ll'.clinreol llx'.il IIS50; IX charcoal
14x30 2U..; 1C 11x20 nsillug. 11(150; IC 2UX
2S ?S4in; block tin 'ji "' 'i"'i sheet slim V I'1
I.h'J Pig Hid V lb We; Copper bottoms "d tt.
5(ic; HI I 11011211x27 V lb la; je; Holder extra
retliied V tb ;tlc; (ialvalil.cd iron lu full bun-
dice v tb20c Aiiiel'lcsn It ll wda ell. io.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.IOIIN MOICltKIL.!
MANUFACTritKH OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
MAKKKTHT. BET.KLM AND MAIN
Job work a speciality. Hatlsl'actton uuur-
auleed lodniu.
GREENWALL & L0VLON
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
(UPPOWTK HANGKR HltO.)
Klui Htrt'et IralliiM IVxiim.
THK BKHT OF WORK Ul'AKANTKKD.
Ilid.'lm
DENNI & SIMON
Boot and Shoemakers
DALLAS TKXAS
Having resumed business Hi our old shop
on Commerce street opposite to the City
Bunk we respectfully solicit u rencwu ot t lie
liberal putrouuge bestowed ou us formerly.
We are prepared with a good stock of niu-
teriul to make the best of work and will
guarantee a tit. liKN'Nl A SIMON.
Dallas April 1 1.S74. Millim
Dallas Lands for Sale.
Off the south comer of the Logan Lcnguc
four miles southeast of Dallas. One tract of
6S acres. Nine tracts of 29 acres each. Eighty-
seven acres lu one place and 140 acres lu an-
other. Can be combined into oue of good
shape. It is well tlmered
Apjdyto JOHN HKNHV I1KOWN.
FOR SALE IN DALLAS.
On Caruth street nnd Dallas brunch about
one and onn-rlt'th acres of licatitlful elevated
grouud wi'h house of Ave rooms cistern
stuble fruit trees garden etc. Flue water
privllegeou the brunch. For sale verv low by
JOHN HENKY llltOWN
March 2 1S74. 42dtf
Brick Residence for Sale
:tl x 'Jul feet of ground llrlek luaw of
two large rooms kitchen and dicing room-
stable cistern good fences etc. Will he sold
at extremely low figures for cash or part In
cash part laud certificates and pin t In Dnl-
las proiHM'ty. Apply to
N HENRY BROWN.
March SO 1874. 42dtf
DESIRABLE.
A house and ten acres of ground for rent
adjoining the city.
Vary Reasonable Terms.
Euqulre of McCOY A .McCOY
40dlw North side of public square.
'.'DALLAS'
Gas Light Company
The books are opeu for subscription to the
capital stork of ibis important enterprise
nnd subscriptions will berecelvinl nt the of-
llce of J. H. Horuiora Co.No.40 Lamnr street.
40dlw j. n. BCHLUUH. Mecrotary.
TEXAS HEADQUARTERS
11 roit ' i' '
Stamps Stencils 'and Engravings
AIHTIX MTREET DALLAH.
.
Cotton and Hhlpplng Hteneils Bankiug
aud Mercantile Htumps Notary and Miiwn-
IcHeal Presses Brands lor Flouring Mills
Hlbbon Kelf-datlng Stamps Rubber Htamns
anil Prlnflnw L.m'l rr 11 '
7 " . . "1 - .jpv i ie"n
and Htencil Platisi lsjor Plates and House
i-.ii.-uiiuewini una roners lliwlac
Plaiu and Round Brass Alphabets Carriage.
nnl.n I'luiu .11 -I m.
Old Htumps made new Engraving in HiTipt
"Bryaal's Htanip Iepol"
JSSdeodSiii Dallas. Texas.
For Sale or Rent.
nA large block of ground at the comer of
BJ?8nu" J t unrel streets on the east side
of the Central railroad. ThS house embraces
two lurge concrete rooms a Ure place iu
!om l5-B.l!dfc"ok ruom' "o-sement
worn a tine well of pure water stable and
crib and grouud euouuh for orchard and
call be found. Apply to
.2s.ltf JHHM HFNKY BROWN
MEDICAL
SINS Of MOTHER AKD FATHER
TlR it sf n fn Knanl nn wmahms
'. K siisiiT-j nun rvniBf. U
tupplT tlie natural want ana demands of a
suffering bed-ridden wile. Tie a sin for a
mother to bend over the conch of a beautiful
Jet railing daughter and refuse to spend a
tew dollars 'or her benefit and relief. How
many thousands of mother and fathers are
Mle.einaeiatlaare-wornlsu Bering females
tan be found In all parta of our country. A
""Jf.oan be bad anil yet they refuse to
tpepd a Utile money for it. The r-me.! t that
' "- '""w "m m "Jbj'"" ' listlirtin
II i I.I. t XI MAIII'K lu Hn
Mr. R. A JIoMurtrtiy thia Jay becomes au cqai
Partner iu our flrtn. Ilnvins disposoa of our Books and
Stationery wo propose to opon in connection with our
large .took of FVTItNI rUUE a flrst-claHS took of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
for Wholesale and Retail trade. Thanking our friendjt
and the publlo generally for their very Liberal patron
age in the past with enlarged capital and increased
facilities we propose for thecanh to give our customers
as good bargains as any house in Texas.
(aTElAGI-VXjIj fe OO.
COItN F.ll HI.M A
Hi.lawlv
BOOKS STATIONERY ETC.
THE NEW BOOK STORE
MB. FRANKLIN
Main street Two Doors East of Austin
lAI.I.ANT:XAN
JIuk the lurgesl nud most elegiint stock ol
Books Stationery Gold Pons
CUTLEItt
Albums Varieties Etc. Etc.
Kvcr hroughl to Northern Texus which lie Is
ofl'erlng lit whol.iile or retail
F.scca) iiin ullon Ik called In Ills stock
of llluiik Hik.I.k Alliums lllldiii llyiun.
Iioolis Fine Houps I'dfuincry Willing
llesks iVork lloxcs Dressing ami Cniil Ciin'S.
In snort lie is prepared lo tumMi any-
thing I'olllllt III H lIl'nl-llluMI lllSlksll.il' und us
lie purchases direct lioni the iiiiinntiieliirer
he Is eiiahlcil to otter great iuiluceineiils
to til" trade and lie Very restieclliilly
luvltes an Insnectliiii of bh stiHi 2Sdlf
REED & LATHR0P
Booksellers Stationers
i
Paper Dealers
Hole Assents lor
Barnett's Zinc and Platiua Pens
1 BuoU wnrrmitoti tolunl hn long ui eigluMl
AUSTIN STREET
OPI'rtSI I'K I'OSl lH f l K.
'tiitr
Agents tor Wilson's I'rlntliis Inks.
rF II i :
mm em
Daily and Weekly
The DAILY HERALD is published every
morning except Monday nud delivered to
cfty subscribers before brenkfust nnd nt all
points North East Houtli and West by tho
first mails.
It will contain 8eclul Dispatches of all
IMPORTANT NEWS
lNCI.l'MNu JIIK
3IiirK'et Itoporls
From nil tho principnl cities betides
ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY
Together with n laro amount of original
matter aud n
NPFCIAL LOCAL' DKPARIMF.XT.
X K HMHi
Daily one year- (10 00
i4
six mos 5 00
three mos 3 00
per week 25
ADDItESS
THE DALLAS HERALD
DALLAS. TKXAS.
S I) AlWiN rlTllKlCi'ei JjA I.I.AK TI'.X AH.
DRY COODS.
If THE PUBLIC
I Imve moved my Mtnck o
IDItV GOODS.
IlntH nntl Cnp.s
and Htwk of those superior Custom Minis
BOOTS AND SHOES
Miiiiilfuctui'cd by Alipleton Xoye t Co. of
Ht. l.oul lo
j SANGER BROS.' GREEN FRONT '
j MAIN STI1KKT
I Where We ho to see our n iemls Hlieii cy
van! anything in our line. You lake mi
I (Ml In hiiyliig mil' ( iisiiuii llontsaiiil mi.
I ii we give ii lull and lionet guiiriiulec aad
M hey snail lie as represented nr eallifiiciliin
1 given In nny ca-e.
I W'v hope liy l or denlmx In Hi" Inline a
I 111 Hi" iat.lo lot rtt 'oni' conitdcncc nud
secure piilmiinge
j C0ME and see us
AT THE GREEN FRONT
Ol'lsi-ITI. MKI.1IS' TIIKATKIl.
IVXAIIC STIIEET
We lire ajijciils for tlie
Wovwi Vir it tt resisi.
You should sec It. auOdll
ftSTROLOCY
ASTnOIiOGT.
MADAME ROSS
The Orcnt and l'enl Astrolngist nnd lion! in pj
MliIIuiu trom (inlvcston has urrlveil in lid
city anil can ho consulted nt her rooms cur. .
iier Murlcet und l!oiiimereu street opposltu
theClly hank. This lady Is the only hclcn-
title HKirnloglst lu the conntry endowed with
tlie natural liilt of foretelling your future
present ami pant llle bi iiiint; tutetlii'r tluuui
long separated causing speedy niarrhiKi's
and In showing correct likenesses of iihxent.
fi lends future liiisbiind or wife site lias no
eijual. (
Hhe Is the wonder of the :u:e. Klin can tell
your thoughts the nioinciil you enter her
study gives lietlcr satisfaction mill does
inoie than any one in her profession.
Sin.' gives lnformuliou lu rcguid to lost or
ptolen property hidden treasures nnd In nil
business iill'ulrs her advice is li)vuluuhlc;iiiid
with scveru! secrets Unit no living mortal
ever new before alio will bring success out
of all she undertakes. The Mnduniu's stay in
tills city is limited and. tlierelorc ull who
desire to consult Iier should clulil'iui) tills
opportunity
CONSULTATION FEE-Ludlcs $1 50; Ocn-
tlcmeii $2 00. Any one at a distance sending
" 00 nama and age in full will get lu return
the outlines of their whole life.
N. B. Maritime Koss ns u Indies' doetress
is niisurpiuised. uldlui
JIED1CRL.
v :6m an " iiicALXii.
It Isa luinentnblefact that trom causes not
generally understood female snllerlng op-
lCHrs to be on the Increase. Tho sweet young
girl Just entering womanhood soon becomes
pule feeble emaciated llfelesss with head-
ache puins nud aches loss of appetite pal-
pitation ol" the heart cold feet nnd hands
and appeal' to lose that youthful vim nnd
spi Ightllness so much admired. The middle-
lined murrled ludy is no less exempt from
these troublesome nnnovnneos. She is con-
limially gruuting and fretting with pains
und uenes Iier suurt'lioiis ure all linpulieii
her energies ure lost she forces herself in so-
cietv.Hhn "sours" on almost everybody her
health slowly decline until Rhe becomesa
men: drone in her own household. And she
ut tlio "turn of life" is no stronger to suffer-
Ingpccullur to her sex ut Hint ngo. Hnblts
ciiiniitound iiuittcntioii surelv bring about
Til FSK Mill KKSI I.TS.
that are no burling thousands of females
old nnd young to untimely graves. Kxcreisu
your reason mur luilgment nnd procure Dr.
Dromgoele's Engllsii Femnle Bitters us they
will cure tho above female uimblesin an In-
credlbli) short time. They nro prepared by
an experienced physician nnd is one of tlm
most powerful iron and vegetable lollies
known to the medical profession. Tlieyani
handsomely put up in large boltles and sold
by drtiggistsnnd inerclmnts everywhere.
Address DH. J. IV WKOMGOOLE Prop r
- . Loiiivllle.Ky.
Woman's Medical Advertiser n nent and
well written book specially for the use of le-
mules giving causes svuiptonis and treat-
ment of all ordlnurv dleuses nfllietiuglne
female sex. The onlv book of the kind writ-
ten. Price only 2o c'eutM. Address as above
17ilaw4m. '
. H. CAREY
BUILDER & JQINER
SHOP ON MAIN STREET
f ;
Acar (he Dallas Foundry
t . s t i i i m
He will make contracts for any kind o-
building Plans. H)ieeifletttlons and hstl.
males turiilshed to parties wishing to bu'Wi
nd material supplied when desired ""i"
L. bE POOBTER
Attorney una Counsellor at Law
HSdtf
T. "W. THOMPSON
.. ATTORNKY AT LAW
t i . ' . ' (
Dallas . xexivs.
Office on Main sti-eet. over F. B. Bryan
Co's. ailjoiniug Dallas Hkhald oiliue
lly . ... .
MAD DOGS IN DALLAS
i t t
i. . . . .. .. ... ...... u
.visrrueron oy ine city aonncii. "uj "
rlnns found loose In the elty limits alter Tues-
day the 31st Instant will be killed. Th
flhWA Oivl 111 1... I l .1 1 .nuiul
TUOMAi FLYNN
-j -i ; Marshal u
tiflllasMaiThn WI. ' ' lldlt
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