The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 4, 1874 Page: 2 of 4
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'(.." WuhIihiiM cerliilnly nut n.tly
1 he U'l'iii irir.rd In lliul hclimt In
flllii'l' Mr. Jiiinn or nny t'liinlltliilu nn
clllicr hIiIu.
. W'K cull lint ullt'iillnn "I' nil oM 'I'l'X
in vi ler.uw In llii- cli'i iilni' of t'oliiin l
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lilt' Vi'li'l'.iliH iinntii'l.'iliiiii III' In-tliiy'H
1 Ikhai.ii. Tlit.'1't' ni'u iinmt'l'tiiw prl'sulis
In DiiIIiim t'tninly I'lilitk'tl In join tin?
iiHMm'lutliin. All mii'li ii'()t'i'lV i'ii-
rtillt'il will Inivt' I'i't'O jiic-xiikc lit 11ml
rrnni 1 minimi. lUit tlmy i11u.1l nd wr-
llllrntt'M iVnin C'ul'HU'l iliynu lu ui'tlri'
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Tluwu vi'iininiiH ni' llio-jo wlin won
'lVxim tn lilici'ly ami fivllix.nl ion mo
(iiriiriimiM nl' the ninKt Jnyliil kiml
iiiing'lf'il villi iiiini nl" llin I'Msl in
riidi iii.'iiinrr us M ivniliT lln'in nicni-
tii'iililt' In nil cimhtiiii'iI.
ItnciuiAi.i: the ni'iwriit wi'Mitii tei'-
iiiiiuiH of the IiiU'i'inttinniil 11111I (iiviit
Northern riitlrninl ahoul lliirly milt's
west of ITcnrnt' Is get! inn In lie 11 pliire
of conwIiliTtilnV iniiini'tmine im n ciitllu
HhipptiiK point A' largo ninnhcr of
Imilillni' lmvii iunc up lliere hlnet' the
completion iu llm ruml uliniil a
'month since nnd extensive prepnrn-
tlniw in the way of entile pfiiM have
been niatle A hile tli-pnlt'li wiyn t nt
the railroad emu puny Imve eonnnene-
etl the building of 11 hii'mv reservoir for
the use of Iho stock yanln A large
amount of cottou Is being received
there and huildiiiK still goinir on ri j-
idlv. (!oU)M:.i t'lum.Ks Di;.Moitislv editor
of the Clm'khVille Slniiilnrrt our old
pomnnlo ' In arms in IS.ifl hav
ing been invlled by the president of
the "Jexas eterau Association" In
deliver tlie animal address at Houston
in May next lias I'otpioKled t'oloiiel
'tfuy M. Jlryan in notify (lie veleraiiH
of liis actientaneui Let every old Toxun
who 1st Htill alivu and able allend the
next annual nieetinu to take place
during the fair. Every succeeding
year takes away a udly number
houiu 11 fty having died Inst year und
the coining mectiiiK will prnbably be
the lust at whinh numy of them will
partieijiftto in tliis world lndianohv
JUullvtiu.
We ure pleased to seo that the ster-
ling old veteran of ISM Colonel De-
Morse is to perform the duly referred
to. lie is luipplly qualMiM buth in
head and heart to do Jimtico to the
occasion.
5 Tli I'lrlnrfl oritnvltl 'porli1t.
('oloiiel It. P. C'rnnket son of Colo-
nel David (.'rocket one of (lie pioneers
of Texas has written 11 letter from Ac-
ton Hood county to senator A. .1. Hall
Htalims tluit Ids Hist r -Mrs. iloll'ovd
lias his ilhistrioiH father's piuture la-
keu in Washington while ho was in
congress in ltti;i and which she pro-
poses oHerlng to the statu of Texas if it
in wanted. We trust the state autliori-
ties will KPdure It nnd allow the family
ii lensoualilt) compensation fur it. Wo
Would be pleased to see our slate house
tlecorated with the hunges: of all the il-
lustrious homes that have sanctified
the Hoil of Texas wilh tiieir blood anil
we would bo proud to dee our public'
men in Austin emulate their virtues
nnd disinterested patriotism. Fori
Worth Standard.
Well anil truly Bald brother .Stand-
ard. We endorse every word of it.
Tub regular placards handed'around
the streets in the interest of radical-
ism are well worthy of the party from
which they emanate. Men who emerge
In the dead hour of night from the se-
cret conclaves of the loyal leagues are
well fitted for handling such weapons.
Qf course the reflecting portion of the
.community will regard them as be-
neutli contempt. Every day adds to
the strength of General Cabell before
Wt people1. The disgusting flings made
nt hl;n by the insidious loyal leagues
only jjb to strengthen him with lion-
orable men. The prowler. may move
in darkness but tho free people of this
country will never cast aside a worthy
and tried limn upon the ulaudursof
thoM whA hiive 'justitled and defended
all the outrages upou the people for
four year iwjsv .The hiiuple ijuestiou
lH"hn th uplrlt of radieailsni or
deuioeratio fret;tlom bear Hway in Dal-
las ?.Ah pur people lovo freedom and
detest tyranny' we expect democracy
to triuuiph.liy a majority worthy of our
town. Tiie people do not intend it to
go forth that Dallas is & radical town
" !.' 1 - . .
Aw old citizen' furnishes ns the fol-
loirig items Vonnectcd Mitli the In-
fancy of the town of Dallas :
it The first child born in place place
was John.A a on jof John Neely
Brj an.'.'Tlie jiecoinl oue was Ashtou
a son of Dr. Hamuel B. and Mrs. Aun
Pr.Vor. Beth born in 1846.
' Lev. James A. flmith niethodist in
.18itflt)reachedtbeflwt8ermou lu the
towuj though Elderf MoComas Baw
Una nmlotlurtfliftilijrt'vlciwly ireAcli.il I
lu tlis country 1 t
The folimvlnjf In'inld of fniulll"n In
India ul llii" lime were ell l.eiH ol llie
(own I wcniy-II vc vi ant 1110 vii
.Itihll V. Hinllli ilnllll '. .MH'm.V
(wld nvi'i'i Alexaiuli rlliii'Mooil.lii iiiii"
V Jl.ilid Wniniley uiler IMwiudl'.
ItroH'iler W'llllaiu Mi'Di'iuinl Nal. M.
Ilui'l'iinl Dr A. M. ( 'ni'luan uudnllui'.-.
now ri Hldents nf llm town then lived
In llie neighborhood Colonel lli'an
.1 M I 'liiellcll lill'l olln rs tln'll id' llie
liiwu now live In Hie i.ouiili'y
J11 the iiniTDiindliig nelghlioi'hooil ure
uuiuei'ous pi'i'son who llieu resided lu
the mine vicinity Including .Indue W
II ilut'd I lie ThonniM'H McemiiliH
Mi'(!ouuis anil t lln i's Ion numerous to
mention lioulilless Hie II I'M tunned
list h in uplt le.
111 i.r nn; oiii'i i.
We call attention In Hie addlt sM of
the Iru-tees of the lliiyland orphans'
home hi low anil appeal In our cill-
t.'iis to form nn aid association In lids
city. The "I linut'" 11s l slated Is
depcntleiil cnllrely iinm sneli eoiitrl-
bullous from Miieli iissoclallons. I'pto
the IHi'iit'liI time II has been kept up
almost exclusively by the generous
ennli'lliullous of eill.eiis of ilouslon
(ialvcslon and Hie iiuiucdlale viclu-
f ( .' Ah It Is an insiiiiiilou Hud em-
brace" the wholosialc andslioulil have
the tai'iKsl support of every t 'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -ally.
It In tlcsli'i'd by tin' li'iisecsiif the
ll.iylanil orphans' honic Hud. volun-
tary orgaulKiilioiiM phould be Conned in
c.'icii eouiily nnd especially al cadi
ei Ml Illy seal lo be l;lioVII as "aitl assu
t'lalious" llie buslncssol' wiileli should
lie to solicit mid Ininsiiiil to It. A.
Shciilitid treasurer of llie iiislilulioii
at Ilouslon regular liionlhly colililliii-
t ions of money for the support of llie
lioiiie which is entirely dependent
upon such couli'ibuliou.
The aid associations should haven
president as head through whom all
coinmuulciilloiis wilh Hie ll'llstees Hie
superintendent and Hie treasurer
should be mailt' lliei'eby coiisiiiulinij
such aid associations auxiliary to Hie
"home" ilselr. and the tnislces nil nf
whom are ami have been voluntary
in tlielraclioiis
It is not deemed necessary to coin-
liiis.iou any one lo do any part of Hie
chiuilable work in which the ti'iiiccs
are engaged
Von tire therefore earnestly rcipitsled
lo form such an urunniidiou in voiir
locality.
Trustees V. J. llulehlns Houston
president; IS. A. .Shepherd Houston
IreaHiirerj C.N. Longcope.T. V. liou-'c
Houston; Aslibel Smith Kvergivcn
Harris county; M. S. Munson llrao-
ria llritoi ia county; John Dean Dal-
veston; H. K. (iillelte Jlaylaml secre-
tary and superintendent.
rri.i.nvt -4 rn.i:xs or 1111; n t or
OA 1. 1 AS.
Having been chosen as the iioiniuee
of the democratic parly for inavor of
thecily nf Dallas 1 deem it bui right
and propel' thai I should address you
111 reference lo my course should you
elect me 1 0 1111 Unit position. 1 would
respectfully state that If elected I will
euileavor ti execute the laws as I II ml
them honestly fairly Justly ami Im-
partially and never use my olllce to
persecute nny man or set -oi' men. it
will be my great aim to guard llie in-
teresls of ibis growing cily ami tn act
at all times for the advancement ami
interest of the whole people but not to
the interest of any fuel ion elkpio or
ring. I shall endeavor at all times to
do right nml to deal out exact justice
to all parlies regardless of political
dillcrcuccs raco or color. 1 shall nt
al) times advocate ami exact the most
rigid economy. I believe in collecting
110 more taxes than will bo necessary
to curry on the city government with
tho strictest economy. 1 am opposed
to high taxation of any kind;
and believe Hint the people's money
should be expended only for useful
and necessary purposes that will re-
turn an equivalent to Iho city for the
amount expended. Considering Unit
the mayor is the servant of the people
and recognizing the fact that all power
Is in the people I shall endeavor at ail
times to inspect their will and call to
my counsel good and reliable men; men
wlio are interested in the growth ant
lirosnerity of the city nml whorenre-l
.sent Uie tax paying autl laboring por
tion 01 ncr goon cii.ix.ciih ami coope
rate fully with theni in doing everv-
tliing lo make Dallas the "queen city"
ot Texas atlmiretl ami respected
anroaii. 2o nnsiy or 111 auviseu meas
ure shall with my consent hu forced
upon the people; but. all matters of iin.
portanco shall from time to time be
brought before theni through the press
of Hie cily as I deem it the duty of a
mayor to publicly bring before tlie cily
council audciti.ens nil mutters of Im
portance mat the same may be fully
canvassed and discussed.
Should you therefore fellow-cili.ens
elect me lo till the position of mayor
you will tlud as 1 have nlwavs tlone
that 1 will bo faithful to the trust con
fided to me.
Itespectfully your obedient servant
W. I.. CAUKI.L.
Dallas Texas April 11871.
4'li'fultir.
I am directed by Colonel Frank W.
Johnson president of the "Texas Vete
ran association" in his name to give
notice that the annual meeting of the
association will take place ut the city
of Houston on the twentieth (JOth)day
of May next the second day of the
Slate fair. It is honed ami believed
that there will be n full attendance of
the old veterans and that they will
bring with them docuineutary evi
dence of their services and identity
within the period of time from 1820 up
to annexation to tho United States in
1845. It issuggewted to those who have
served Texas within the period men
tioned and from any cause have not
been able to make the necessary proof
that they will probably meet with old
fcllow-soldifrs by whom the necessary
proof may be made to entitle them to
membership lu the association and se-
cure to theni any benefits that may be
given theni in the future by tho yrcat
ttulc of Te.ra which they heljted to re
dean from tavayc barbarism and 'front
Meghan intiiicmnre tyranny und mis-
rule. ' Certificates signed by the secretary
have been sent to several places in tlie
state to old veterans to be distributed
to those a lio have tho right to claim
the privilege of a free passage to Hous-
ton aud back to their homes so gener-
ously and courteously extud.4 tq
TiTT. DA1T.V IlBnALT):
them i.y llm tliifW'ent wINny fiinj -
Mm 1-1 ilit ..tii f i
It i 1 )p"cl d lint 11 li'iie list ni'llio
niiiiifx place of iiutlvliy age ami dale
of luiiiiiiiiailoii 10 ic mis of eiii'h 1 nie of
lie Kiii'vlvuiK of ihcold vi'ieians may
be made out at the uieellllM III Hous-
ton oil the until nl'Miiy nesl ulmut llt
ifl'lln Htliitm nj'tlii MA.NV 0111 VD'IMIl
AXS Will) 1 1. VK I'ASsl.H nil TUI'I AII4
III AITION KlM i: 'I UK OltllAMZ.VI'ION
ci Tin: AsstK i.vnnv in mav WU
Tin. 111 eiAii: in' nun 11 ii.vt i-: in in-
MiniiATiiiN hii:'ci:h ami ha'ji: 01
mmiiki;.
Most Ai'htin IIhvav
Iteeordliig ncci'elary (ifTexim Veteran
iiMMociiiiiou Independence Wash-
ington coiiniy Texas.
(The dlllcrenl iicui-nuper" of the
slide Will please publish the libos'e no-
tice ulid lilllell oblige all old Texas vet-
erans. I Mi A. II
Wi: alluded a day or I wo ago lu an
ainiihliiH jiet fh of Mr. S S Cox of
New York. The army bill was under
considerallou und when Hie clerk
read llm following Item xl.: "Kor
preservation of clothing and ciiiipuge
from niiilli ami mildew 'heretofore
adopted ami now lu use .1iiimmi" Mr.
('. who is I'ecogul.eil as one of the
most willy nicuihiTS of Iho house
moved lo sli'lke mil s".illiu(l aud Insert
."11x11) and itiiiniiicnced a speech to
sustain Ids 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . We give lie-
low a pori ion of Ills remarks:
Mr. Wheeler. I will mil trench on
the lime of the gentleman. .
.Mr. Cox You eii'i gel Hie lloor at
any time I would prclcr nil her than
he'llgbting mollis al such an expense
lo give these unil'oi ins away. Observe
those eminent colored patriots In tlie
gallery! They sit with us so regularly I
Idl'cai laugiitcr. ) They loil not
1 1 jiiiu 1 1 1 1'i'J neither tin Hiey spin Con-
sider those lillles 1 Hi. II I! I Uilgh-
t it. J How they grow! Yclt Solomon
in all his gloiy'woiild not be arrayed
like lliein if they- were clothed witli
these "skv blue" uniforms ! Iti'licwcd
laughter. I They .-it yonder uiilloi uily
day nl'liT il iy; ami by not in uniform?
Let lliein appear in Hie gallery prop-
erly arrayed lu llie eololM of llie lie-
ptliilli lleavcul.V blue! Laughter.
t ii h.
W hat is Hie moth Mr. Cliiiirinail ?
I have looked him up laughter ami
holding up an illustration In Chain-
Iter's iOneyelopii iliii volume H Ihere
lie is. Mircal humbler. There are
several kinds.
Tlie moth Is nut entirely innocent
He is a hurglur a nocturnal rascal.
There are many families of them. II
is worth while since It cost us nearly
lull I'd million In watch tills enemy lo
know his power. Do not think It in-
signilieant because it Is of the hullcr-
lly species It bristles wilh nutenuic!
From base lo apex llie nuteiinie urn
pectinated especially in Hie males
laughter and they are formidable
cither in Hie larva or chrysalis state
1 speak not of their beauty of color I
prefer to refer to the number of their
eggs. If there Is one mot li I prefer to
another it is the luiwlt moth; lint the
lackey is Hie one I have here piclori
ally illustrated Tlmlding up (be vol
ume. Tlie lucky moth is represented
In politics: I'lrsl oy nils nellol cjjgs;
second as the caterpillar; third ax tlie
pupa in Hie cocoon aud then the in 11
hedged insect for which we pay so
much lu t Is army bill. Laughter. J
-si .I n r.
The real moth that we have to deal
wilh in a political way is a combina
tion ol llie lacK.v 1110II1 wiileli general
ly hauiiU the While house ami hovers
about tlie purlieus of power anil the
hawk moth which is sometimes in the
army or educated there. All these
moths you will find have a political
mercenary and destructive Bignill-
nance. If you note how they arc hatch-
edjliow lliey hide in cocoons; how
they creep into dark places through
crannies; how they go into closets
where goods are stored ; how they lie
all summer tmletly Laughter" the
members gathering annul tlie speaker.
All t'onIN Day- Hon Nimie ol' our fill
xtiiis -re Hold. 1
ll'inin Hit! llcnlson News
Wednesday the people of Denison
und quire a lively time. Accident had
brought to our cily S. S. J'routy form
erly editor of the Commonwealth of
lopeku Kansas.
The first culler was banker Terry. He
went to the Alamo hotel impiired for
rrouiy ami was lormuiiy introduced.
Mr. Terry apologized for detaining Mr
Proiity saying "1 got your note to cab
at the Alamo but was so busy that I
count not coiuo over sooner." Says
Trouty "1 did not write you a note."
Just then it was suggested' that it was
the first of April ami lust seen of the
Mayor he was maiung a lice line for
llie 1'irsl .National haul;.
Next was Colonel Warren; he re
c.eived a Hole from n lady to call iinme
dlulely on urgent business. The colo-
nel without waiting to linish a square
iiieiihiasi iiiisieueii 10 ine House and
waited until the lady was ready to re-
ceive him. Ho made known his busi
ness ami was iniormed mat such a
note tiutl not been written bv the hidv
Just then the colonel saw that tho note
was Headed first of Annl. and the
laugh that greeted him when he cume
out continued him that he was not
mistaken in theduv. -
Marshal Wright hud his wife take a
pleasant walk about four blocks to .
a lady but wheu she got to tlie destina
tion sue louiid tue lady was north.
Mrs. Wright returned noinlerimr mi
the certainty of the first day of April
commi; once a year.
jtJ. W. JennliiBs lcndlmr iriftuircr.
culled 011 Trouty to consult in regard to
establishing a grange paper; hut Trou-
ty was not desiring to engage in that
business and on examimr the notn.
Jennings found it was dated Hie first of
April.
Constable Cummins wife got hiui
up a nice cuko for dinner With cottou
lining.
Councilman AVinu ' 'explained to
Trinity the wuy to get permission to
carry a revolver anil was informed by
Trouty that he had no use' for the
weapon.
Dr. Fields called At Mrs. Squire
Kirk's supposing lie was needed pro
fessionally but when informed Hint he
was not sent for discovered that it wus
tho first day of April. - 5- v
J. C. Montgomery received a cotton
plus k . . . s 1 t i 1
f Tostiunstor Baker sprang out of lied
early find with a woe-begone coun-
tenance started for the Kelsou house
in search of his old friend Trouty un-
derstanding that he Was wauted luunn.
diately but when af Warren fe Keu-
in'ti Duniu-tr. mu iuu iut'o ereti vuat Hie
fli-st of April had eome'agaln.
C. ii. Wilson visited the Post office
to nee H. 8. Trouty. - " - '
van Jiennett undertook to explain
to a Dutchman bow to get a peddler's
ltcense and like all the rest though
enjoy lug the many sella .was caught at
IBSU
Jerry Nolan started W lee Jlf. Prouty (
fHTUlfDAY MAnSTsTr. AWTI 4.
iiiiderntutijiiij thai he wn iikjiIi dlu
aid li.M.ir Inp a new papm. J rry
Viiilki'd Ms hi l gull lull dlscoNt'letl he
was 011 11 fool's errand
Laywcr Teisnii hurrb d from bUdln-
ner lo nee if his bom workman iiad
broken tail four ni live Uiudow-i
James l.tolial'd I'ceeiVed a wugou
Iliad of water which was nceepiaiile
licttilUNit It bad been I'aluiuif for Hie lust
day or two
Whllo all enjoyed the fun Troiily
lias become as well known 11s (hough
he bad lived with us a month
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fl'CllIC hlcil llllltl'ITll HllliVllll'll lllillllllAI'l
or HrliH'ti w ilh violent pumullv I'" lie Idiovin
Hint liuttel niioIi tn iiliiii'iil tin y cmni'il Iti'iK
Hiuvlvii In illit'i't cniillli'l Willi till pull
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live Is lo lil lal up llm k n in nail IiivIuhiiUk
llie i'oiisIIIiUIiiii II luiiiuU iippi'lllt' iiinl
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llllll llllH till' Millie Hl'dpl' Ion limy lliul
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lonlc 1111 aperient 11 eni'i-eeilve iiiiiI minttei.
ill he.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
WKio'k mil IiiuUimI iiiiiI i'i'iili'ii'i in nil-
lluiiiiec
J. II. IIVAX
I'm' llie iilllct1 nf city i lixincer ul llie ciimiIiik
uleeiiiiii
I'm' lliivnr.
We ule iiiilluii'litil nml reipiesteil In nil-
lloiiiu'.' II I N. I.O U
ut a I'ltinlliliili' Ini' llie iiilliv til' Mayor nl lln1
ell y nl Pull. is.
I'or Treasurer.
We inn iiiiIIioi'I.imI aii't I'eipiesli'il In nn.
llllllllt'C
11 i:iu 1101. 1.
lis 111 eniiillilale Ini' Ti'eiisiuei' n( llie cily ill'
I'liiuts 111 me 1'ieri inn 111 .tern next.
Aosi'Nsor mill I oil ei liti'.
We nn. iiiitliorlni'il unci ivipiesii'il to 11 11
nu line
t. J. iii:i;i.
uh 11 t'liinhitnti I'nr' Ahhschsiii' nml rulleelitrol
me ell nl ln I litis nt Hi ilcrll V ill Till
Ilex I.
We are 1111tl111rlu.il nail ieiiiisli'il In nil
iiiiiiiiei.
M. I lli:l I.. M l
ns 11 1'liiuliilnle for AsschmuI' mnl Cnlleetoi' u
llie elly nl I ml las ul llie eii-lilnu eoi'Kiiulloii
eteiMloii 111 .iri llexi.
Alllll'lllllll.
Wo me ton Inn l.el nml reiiiesleil In 1111
IIIIIIIU'C
F. I.. WII.I.Kfll I
11s a i'iiikIIiIiiio Inr Alileniiuii of the flrst
wini I nl. tin) ensuing etc. lain April Till
proximo.
Having to sunn) extent iiinuovi'il tlie
sli'istlH 01 mil' urent elly nl llulliis I wnillil
aniir Hint to wnlli upon tlH'in eliiiln'il Willi
(lit. hoiiiii'S of 1111 Alilci'inuii. 1 Mereiiv tie
t'litl'it iiiysi'lt all liiilijieiiili'iit cioiilliiutH for
lint oiiicii 111 Aiiii'i iiimi 01 inc. 1 li hi wurti
nml Hi'lli'll the wti 11 nik-.-M or nil my liii'iuls.
J'AX o'donn 1:11
I'or nnrslml.
Wo 1110 nalliorlzetl iinil'ritiutslod ti na
uuillttai
J. T. 1UI.I.IIAKT
us 1111 imlepeiiili'iit cuiuliilitli) fur the nltlee of
I. IU Mnrsluil ill llieelei'lluii In April next.
Wti urn iiuliioriAitl nml rc'iiii'Mlml to an
nuiiuuti
II I It A M II. II OA I. EH.
An 11 eniullilulo II ir Jlnrsliul of llm elly of
intuits 111 nit) l 1 1 y eit'cuiiii 111 Airii aexi.
Tntlm voters nf Diillus eltv llnvlnor hen-.
Itiltii'u been lioiinruil Willi ytitir MUIVaurs. I
itmiln miniiiiiice myself us 1111 iiulejieinlcnt
ciiliiuilille i)f iiiui'sliiil ul iiiecllvoi imilus.
XHO.M A-S KliYNN.
Tn tilt' voters of the city nf Dullus Hellov
iiiK Holt nil nlllees wiileli lire nut of 11 purl!
r.iin character Mlmulil he Illicit liy tlieiilitmin
liutlU'ii vnltieol llin iientile. uuil tliut noiiveii'
IIhus arc not fairly uMircsHlve of the ncuiileH
chiiiec lull the plnyiliiiiK of iinsi'iupiUtiuH
iruaisvers wuo oy imri;ui!i miti miriKiiti coll
tnil tlioln UKUlust the will of llm )iiunrity
llii'ivfore I nniiiuuu'e myself ns 1111 imleueiitl
mil cunillilulu lor Iheolliee of city marshal
ill inttciisimiK eieciion
(JKOItUt; II. 1IOU..VNU. Jr
MISCELLANEOUS.
Branch of the. Johnson Type Foundry
FRANKLIN
T "ST IP E3
Stereotype and Electrotype
l'XMJINmtY
MS IVi Stmt hi. 4th and Wi
Cincinnati
Allison Smith k Jolinson
Mniiularturen ol'ftinl Dealers la
1100 K-AND A'A'HW TYPE
AND
Printing latovials
Of every ileserlptlon.
STKUOTYPINQ AND EI.KCTREOTYI'ING
J n all thulr various brnnclies
Wood FniIravinh anb 1'attkhh Lettsrs
for Founded.
HilimVAKE TOOLS
Agricultural Implements
MORONE Y WALSH & CO
No. 1 Jtlllam Street
Dealers In all kinds of
IX A. XI X3 W A. XI 33
Wagon and Carriage Material Etc.
....... niiuivniiTU mic mi. liriHUIJI. l.
Ijim Jh I V. nii.l a... ..111....... 1.... - ...
assoitetl tock of llanlwiire In liquIilntlonat
U I r....i ' ' ' T. 411
AUKUHl 1 ISM illy
MERCHANT TAILORS.
IIMII'iJlIiS
... LAM.1H STREET
J' .T-. TWO DOORR MTTTII Or SAI :
13nllii4V ToxiiH.
I ? . : V
Kron r...l.nil nn h..H . .i.
lonllnsnilnd VslaKa.
" A OOD FIT OVARAXTEED.
40HW M. 9nu MOHfV ' CHABLKfl T. MOKKIfld
STE.IM0N8 & M0BEIS8
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
r MUMirYOUa
rn Clark A Brml. IfHIy
MERCHANT TAILORS
cnocEiES.
WILLIAMS DROS.
ivn 11 1 i n ii.i: a 11 111:111.
TI.KIUI IN STAHI.k AND l Ahl'
O-i ooorloa
I'KO VISION'S TOBACCO l'10-HS
A NO
PI HK UIXP.S AND IWm M kl.UlS
t.l..H ANI MilN NTIUKPN
DALLAM TSXAS.
Hllii'l l'li Prlre Pull ftir I'tiNiitr) Prinluf
They Iick llii' itltei'llon nf llin uililli' to llm
folltmlliK iiuiiiiiilsnliili Sifi'liilly illrei'leil '
theni hy Mewtrs. Mtu't'i'l' Akiii-w 'n. I e .
MlMHiniioiiiii'i'llii'lrnueiii') lei' Hfiaun VI.
elinileil I 'ullNiyii lllllcis
IIV Al'I'OINTMRSTi
'I'lin triiile In llm UiiIIihI H'liltm Aiiifrlftl
will i.leitm' iiliw rvi' lliul M U'M'l. iiii'tM til
lllllllis 'I'i-xiin ll'lllleil Hlitiml j '1 Ii II"
imi nls for llin snlenl titlf Ulli n W1111I1I
viieelilUv leiiiilllllli'Hil illlU4- t MIH'lllie
tllifi'i (nun lliein ihereliy iifOi. -a fruiul.
MUM Mt AIJNKH A .
1tl'lv ('tiliniliil H mini'. Itiailoii.
SIMMONS & LAKE!
W HOI.KMA1.K AN ):ttKTAll.
GROCERS
AND UKALKKS IN
WINK8 it LIQITOltS
Corner Austin and Elm ts.
DALLAS TEXS.
nititr
i4i:i:i:iV jiciiolm
VIio1psh1 anil Ketuil PeulerH In
WESTERN AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE
A N I )
(JKNKKAL CIUIMISSIIIN )imM'IIA'TS
Cor. Elm and Austin Sts
(Furnierly AiImih A leimiiriPH Bunk) I
!
IMSm IIAM.iS. TEXAN. 1
Gai'litigton Marsalis A Co.
WHOL.EHALK
C3r ro o o ir&
AND UEALKRU IS
Wines Liquors and Tobaccos
Corner Kim nntl Lanmr Hlreets
DALLAH TKXAS.
Billy
I. K. HCIINElllKlU
Scmeidor& Davis
WHOLKSALE
O-r o cers
AND DIALERS IN
COMER OF Elf m LAMAR STMSTS
UALIiAHv TEXAS. lofldtl
BLOCK JETT & CO.
WHOLESALE
O rooers
AMD DKALSIW IM .
BAGGING AND TIES
CORSKB ELM A5D UMAK STS.
DALLAS" TKXAH. ldU
DAVENPORT & LOVE
Wholenale aivt R.t txiIctiuii
Foreign and TJometfc Trults
FAXCT 6R0CEKIE8
' 1 .
Tatmre visnr nad t'fmtion?rl
Elm St Dallas Texa9
S3Mli
FOR SALE.
; . . : 1
- A t
ft -"If
it -
It
. i
MS LIQUORS Ml IU
JEA'ELHy ETC.
AUSTIN CO
M.1I11 Mini. lallnN Ti'""
(.il lo l leltl'.' Tlteali iii
i:.MI.IH IN
Flno Cold ond Silver Watches
SILVEllVAlin.CLOCJlS. tfio
..mlllllK l llll' Hnlelie.il Nl't'l lttlMj.
N 11-Wti W ill H II'" I'1'"! K""'1" "' ""'
ItlWU-l lU'llSW
LUMBER.
PACIFICLUMBRARO
(Ni l.l'Teiis i'lit'lllf H. It. Kii luhl lc'i'l.)
;;ioMrsoN ii.vimwiiK a co.
IiK.M.KIIH JN
DALLAS TEXAS.
I.lllllller shliir In nil liilllll. nil tlie I'll
: roiiit
is.l.'llll
1
Attorney and Counsellor at Lax
.'o. 7 Elm SL.tivt'i' WIimU'n Htoro.
feliHtlHWII
J j. noon nn. 11. uownii .. k. cikimiiks.
;)0I) BOWKK ii COOMBES
j ATTORNEYS AT LAW
j lllliei' fiver I'll y Hunk
! Dallas Toxiw.
j !!77tltftvly
! OSCAR M. BaOWMT
Attoi'iicy and rounsellor at Law
. Will pi lice III Hie t' ltii'H nf the tlltrli't.
Oillee eiirnernl.leirci'son mill Main streets
I next ilnor to l.niiij's Jewelry slnre. liillin
: WM. K. IIUOllKS. 1'IIAUI.KS KKKUTUCKKK.
i HKJilKS & TICKER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Dnllios Tuxiim.
Office in City Bunk Uuiltliiuj. 126tlly
5SS5 morS
Attorneys at Law
DiillaM Texan.
Ofkick Next door to I'mtlier Murphy's
Main struct up stairs. Oneof the linn will
Blways be found In the ollliw. 1! ttil.'lni
i JFF. WORD JR.'
A1 IWitiNiiX AI LAW
I Dallas Texas.
i OFKirn-Coneretn Imiirtiiur soulh of Hie
. taiunre lornierly uccMpied hy Auslin & Co.
ililc in
PHVSICIflfllS AND SURGEONS.
1)K. W. "sTLkE'
! Katioiuil IIomooathiKt
j VI.IAN TKXAN.
. Olllce on Main street- over I'leree l.vli'
I bookstor.. lTilaullln '
J. H. GIBSS M. D.
piivsk ia. ah si:iGi:ox.
8wlnl attention Kven to the trontm. nt of
the dlseiisoH nnd flcloriiiltUn of the eyeutul
Olllce over Hoskln's Drug store
lOlin Street Dallas.
122m
Dr. AVm. lieynaud
Onioe-Elm street between Market
and Austin street
(Over Ward's Drug 8tor.)
Dallas .... Texas.
feMOdly
DR. P. II. HAMILTON
Dallas ... Texas.
Office No. 62 Elm Street
Over MflOonnell'ii Hardware more. RoM.
" hIT"; .r.VlQ1 l. " IMllat branch.
WpwluitiBHurgry and nil diiwa.
woulen- (KWni.
DR. J. V. CIIILDERS
Sni'Kooa umcI Ph.vHloian
D ALLAN TKXAN.
Omceover PrathfrA Mnrphy'g niorc oor-
ner Miitn and Aimtln .treeu. ' Sa.im
DR. M. A. CORNELIUS
Oftlce at Connor A Walker' Lrug Store.
MutrTi'.v?LCe0n Cenln "trect.nfBrCnpL
DBS. Y. 4 J. 8. (JAUULT0N
Xa tennyon' Mew SuUdinj
OpnuolU Adam Uonart'i Bunk
AUCTIGfi Ul CQMSSION.
A CA III).
M. Ai IIIilDLEIl & CO
Hum- jtt-1 cut' i"l Iln lr neeniul iMi 1.
III.' All. I l"tl Ull'll "IllltUs-llill lllMiK j. J
i-uy. ile i ul" 'letiieis Hi Html -.m "'
MlV Hliiell H' Wlillllil liuil ihiii i" 'i
'tlllllllllel li'llilllll lliiiilMuie. u 1
'i llll. Illtel- llllll II Kcuelul lltlllu i J
l.scl.Ullltm Itei 1I11I liy llie l-liy lili.l . "
luililile llev III! . Ill l-oiltl.-i II i .. t
lilllllii II Isuie Islillile Mlicu ey
llUll" ''I .'HU' "1 " "H"ii" HI I lillli m. 1 (.
.ill... 'lite line In lilt Ii i-i.lil In 1 ..f
.1 Hi. 111 111. u ill I .1. ...... '.""H
in in ml mili'liii'linit Inn 111 Ini I kh.'.. I
llll iltsillll'V lini'i' In pi. ife unit '
pnlliilliit." el Hie U I .t iiple hi Ihu lulu
lll.H.llt .St ll- Aillllll. V Lrulluul II;
iT-i I I .Jiinll.ll I t'. Illtllki lk; Ii'ih V
'lllllllllli ll.lllllel-'l U'lilliil W IIiivi 7
titiiiliy liiiiiinii. .. Am ui; l a.i.ni 11 w
huinli. Iiiillif 'I'-sii-.; Mii.tui'li .11 l(iiW'' '
fl I l .M't.l Id hell lime '.1 1 iiiiii!. ''
linl JiM liiiiin 1
M A llllll. I il
lilt I'
W I'.HIi KI.I.S w (l.tUKru
L. M. Spencer & Bro
J.Hui'eeHkiili In II K hlllllh A l u)
COTTON I'MOTOItM
Coramicsion and rorwardinj
Morolianta.
Elm St. Dallas Texas
Ami ilenlem In .Mnelilllerv Avery'H Hlivl
lliul l lll I'Iiimk tiUII rllelleN tlx Yiiluw
W lieel llill'liiUN liny IlilUeK AnrllU r
1 111 lull' (11II1111 nln W hltewuler Wiiiuni m
A llntiillel I Hill Hill VinIi'I'. I I'm M....
hlei. liny nml Mulililu Itiitie l inn Iiiiii ;
llll.el'i t lllliv.linifi eie Wkl.im
W.MII llll. I.
I .lie nt lleiil' tlu
tiKil HlllKI.111
1.11U1 urriuiieis1.o
IlLLSmKlil)S&CO
.A iictioneorw
Rosl Estato and Piental Agents
( ni'iirr Mm nml Market 8is
We me iiuw iipen uuil leiuly lu reeelvo nnj
Hell nil klieW.il liim-ls Mures uuil inereliiin.
ittse; rem mnl -ell iiiini eXMii line lay
lll.Xi Uuil liutUe e.isli uilvi.lK'i'N iill eulisliui.
liieiilM IiiiiI 1 1 1 n ' lie i i:lni! il in ih
liuilie ipileli MileN mnl 1 t- .1111.1 ivturiiH
Wi' re-K ell M'ty 11 lei' lo 'I'le.evilUt it t.'u.
Jllllll'.s l'ilT I'l'i -ilill'lll lllSulll liilllll H(
Mehiiel'.V U llillllll.i .Memphis TftlillvsM.
Yi'itiiiimi slili'liln iV t 'ti I uliii kiiUmim uj
Minuun 'Ihuinus A ('n NiikIivIIIi.IVuii
' lYIACHl NERY.
JAMES r. UTZ "
Spring Streot Shroveport.' La.
Wliolt'siilo IVnler In
ai a o n i w 11 nv
-A.VD-
Agricultwral Implements
SOLE AGENT FOH
Ainu's I'orliililn KukIiu'Mi funer Cottni
Ulns llniDkH1 Colliui l'ress Lellpse Oultou
I'resK t.:oli.iutii'H Corn Mills HiinuhVCuru
Mills Vlelur L'unii .Mills AiiU'l'Icun Ciiiie
.Mills ('ook'H Kvupt'i'iiliirs yiiiei'tenu Kvitp
ort'.tort Hriincli unit C'roolteV L'lnmlurKawi
uml Victor Wellies.
DEALER IN
Snw .Mills llurxu I'owers lttihlier floltlnn
lluin uuil Hemp ruekiiiK t'tstern Well
uii'l Kuril) Tumps 1 fun I'll e uuil Flttlnipi
UnisN Work Slciun (Juiues Slenni WIiIhIIvh
Hu.'Utu CiiLks (ii! Wheel Duirinvs Hluvo
Ti'iieks tiuni: l'huvi Walking Culli vjiIdih
Ciller .Mills Corn rihellers.Lmdtliitl Mucliin.
cry Oils ele etc. I'.'nuiiieeis' Niiiliu.i ol
evury tli'Si'lpllmi Cuiiipleto machinery for
Hour mills will hit fiirmsiieil or any part of
sueh nulls siipjilluil "U .short notice
HL'-dly
FRUITS NUTS CONFECTIONERY ETC
roirriE
C AT.1FORMA PEAKS nnd
UUVVES
I-Ol'ISIAM ISAX!ES
.lIAI.AtsA LCMO.YS
VISK APPLES
JIAA ASaii(l
ritUITS
Of every other variety mi well as a full stock
ot uvery ilescrlptiwn of
CANDIES CWAUS TOBACCO
And n general assortment of
NLTSnnit CVNiKU WOODS
At Wholesule nntl Retail go to
L T. BOTTO & BRO.
22sitr Soutlieat Cor. oftlic Siimire
HENRY AEBLY
BAKE11V AM) rOXFECTlOXERV
NKAK THE MUCKCOLLKGE
ki.h sim:i;r
2(iliir.m
DALLAS.
LIVERY AJJOJSn
J. A. WORK & SONS
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Covuor Commerce and Houston at
DALLAS TKXAS.
Iloie llujjglcs and Carrliigcu
for hire on hort notice. Conveyance ft"
nished for any point lo the Interior.
City Omnibus Line and ny Scales
atthinstuhle. 21wtf
MISCELLBNEOUS.
Carpenters and Builders
Cornerof Howl Avcmne nntl Austin 8'ree't
DALLAS TKXAS.
Wore fltlpil up In stvlo nt Short Nollre.
HKdnl intention Klveu to JohhlnK n"
Country Work. Wtf
HF.MtY HEXDniCKStC.'
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants
CORNER MAIN AND COMMFRCB
HOUSTON;
Agonta tor Mtvra) ot th moit PfPJ
brndf)f FarollF Flour. al
itllM
lorn
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