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VOL. 3.
DALLAS TKXAS WKDNKSDAY .JUNK I) 1875.
NO. too
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trrltnl iiimI ii-iiiriiiro of Tritlua Ml
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HIlUHTl'N AMI TKX AH CKMTIIAI
Airlvea.
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t ii Hill Mill I II IIII IH illHIIUlill . II .-" i( III
I. Hlilllll HI. Hill lllliullllllllillllliill) :ll. Ill
Ji'imii Mil' Ni'l llii iiiiHKiiiiiiiiiiliiUiiui iU u. Ill
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11 II I mill I'M""" amp III li ili III
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ilillillljll f I'l'llilll I-' t I'. Ml IJ. i hi
r-i;n tliiril iiitu fur a it ft 1 1 i ii
l.Hll'llCK
lti.MOl.tl
TIIK I 'A I M 1 1 1 : 1 ( A 1 . 1 (illloullllM lii'i'M
ri'iniivi'il In I lu hi'i'iui'l htmy uf llu-
twici.li ly kick l.iilMii.i; on tin
iiiulln iihi corm r ul' lli iiili Mijimiv
I'lii iiii'i ly iicciiiili'il I ' Mikmi'w Clliiiitiiii
.V ( 'ii.
Tin; ti;uin;t
I'lll' III!' Hlilllll Allillllll'Hl lll'l Mill Inn
my or low el' liiil'oiurliT hill III In Hlilllll
i ii I wIihIh wnriiuT mill piu ily clmuly
n ul ln'i' iiml ni'i'iixltiiiiil inln iicar Ilic
citsli rn c.iilf mill m ulli Alliiiillu t'mt
TELECJIIAPJIIC
ii 1 1 i u ii t i i n i' a r ii i:n
FOREIGN.
I'lio Ah'(1 ICiM Cx - KcvSowol'llit'
'UImIiiI1n .MililtH.
London Jiiiii' N Tim Mark Lime
Kxjiri'KH UiImwi'I'U In u review of tlio
Iii'i'IuIhIuHh iiiiirkcl NiiyH Unit In (J rout
l!i Itnln cooler wuiither iiikI iiuh'c ruin
la wanted. On (ho cont Ineiit 1 lu-
ilniiiK'lit hit caiiHcil ii ni-iicnil iiilviincc
of pricM of from one to lliree HlillllngH
In London 1 1 in market Ih dull an ever.
Tlio Weill lier for tlio Aseot riteen Ih I'ii-
vonil'fe mid thy iilleiidiineo of Hpee-tit-lorn
Ih niiiiroceilciiU'illy liirne liieliid-
lli tlio DI'llici' mill irlneeH8 of Widen
tlio (luko mill iliinlii'KH of JOilin buiK.
tlio irlnu mnl prluiwH Limine of
1 1 ohm' mid ot her ineiiilierH of tlio royul
fiimlly.
For tlio AHi!ot imiHO ten horned
Hlarted and was won ly OrganM
wliowtw (.tlio fiivorlto at two to one.
I'.el'oio thoraeo Lillian wan rated at
twelve to two iih mwlid and liertham
at ten to one aguiiiHt him iih third.
The race for tin: gold vime h which
fiuir hoiBes ran wuh wou hy tho mare
Maiio iStiiart Cornelian running noc-
nnd and Kaiser third.
l"'or theprlneo of WaleHHtake.twelve
hoiHeH Htartod. llepoiitanco n i'oltviut
the favorite at three to one ; fourteen
to one wiih laid before the start. Tho
Hurl of Durlney eomo In Urn I ; the liny
of Naples wan hocoiuI and liitlfein
third the favorite iieiiif? sixth.
WASHINGTON.
Mail from the IVrtM-keil Steam-
er Schillor Appoint uieiiis
by the Prexident.
Washington Juno 8. Two paek-
uges of mail of tho wrecked ntcnmer
Schiller havo been received at the dead
letter ofllee. Tho addresses were ef-
faced by water. Most of tho letters
were written in n foreign language.
The president has recognized J.
Weber as vice consul of Russia ut Mo-
bile. Tho president has appointed 11. M.
Nelson commissioner to tho centen-
nial exhibition from Alabama.
(lovernor Axtell has been appointed
governor of New Mexico and (ieorge
W. Emory governor of Utah.
Celebration.
New Yokk June 8. The hundredth
birthday of Father Henry Iiachn of
the Newark Methodist Episcopal con-
ference and tho seventy-sixth year of
his ministry was celebrated to-day in
Trinity church Jersey City. Tho
church was crowded includim' many
ministers. The veiiable.father urrived
some time after tho commencement
of tho services und remained till tlio
close. Addresses were made by llish-
op Simpson and others. Father lhichii
Is said to be tho oldest minister in the
United States. He was born in Lan-
caster county reutieylviinlu.
NUNIlllmd.
Concohi) N. if. June 8. After long 1
aruunipnt tlio poin t was of the opinion i
that when the senate adjudged Messrs..'
Priest mid Troctor duly elected. The j
senate's action was Hunt nnd eonchi-1
slve as to their right. The opinion is '
based ou tho assumption that nt tho
time of tho notion of the senate a con-
Btltutionul quorum was present the
opinion U signed by Chief Justice I
Cushlng nnd Associate Justices Lndd
and Bnfltli
'
i-.tai Airnr.
Augusta June 8.-A difficulty oc-'
county between Ross Leale and Claude
hiiiMii mow pi.i M iiUir.
lien miiiifil lluulu ifiinud Ibf
Hl'lil IliU IliunilUH by H i M(
Iho lllllir Willi Ill.nl liuiilol i
Into tlm bn imt of Hie fiii iiir killing
III lit lllnllllllly
VcMi'l rrukiilily knnk
it'Kimc J iiim H. -Thu i'iii.i.lii of the
bin k Tuwn rwporU that nil the Imiiki ul
.Newfoiiiiillainl on Hit) hull of May H
nine i it bi-liitf very ilmk Uud
thlrli fiu priivuilliig lie ran lulu u two
miiHteil vimiiI no mill mid no Hula bw
iuu burning llu hoiinl llm erle ol
the people on board ami put bunk n
liopun n finding Uiu crew hut failed
Tim km wim high and Iho night dark
tn Im voiilil not lower (he houlM lie
had a lonkniit ul (he bow He In of the
opinion that Ilia viwl mink
lluriilnrNi
Ni;w Voiik Jiiuii NKnrly IhU
iimrulng biirglaiN eulernl (he IhuihuoI
Aaron hlniiu In llrooklyn Hhule
heard one of them III bU loom uud
u'linl lilui While he hud the burglar
down Ilin latter II red twice bolh balU
going through Hindu's neeli mid one
tiiurhlug hU bialu. Tim burglars en-
eapeil Mr. Slmte will die The room
hIiowh every evidence of a thjiurale
MlrugKle
Criithj
VicKHiii'iui Juno H -Crosby the
negro mIici'IU'wIui was shot yesterday
is In a erlliiiil condition (illmer tin
deputy nhelitr was hied before a Jus
tice of (lie peace to-day and discharged.
there being no proofs against him.
l liero were no now developments to
day.
llci'iUer Aiiiiliiil
Tiiunton June 8-11. J. Iciiiniltt
lias been appointed receiver of the
Erie railroad for this stale. I In bond
was llxcd at WyioO In order to cones-
pond with that required by the New
York court.
TKLKdRAPIl JIAKKKTS
AlKriiunn Iti'imrl.
London Juno 8. Erie IS to M.
Weal her fair.
I'AHIH Juno 8. ItonleH U5f GOo.
LiVKid'oob June 8. Noon Cotton
iiuiet. Middling lililunds 7hl. Or
leans 7 1 'VI Hd. Hales N.IHHJ bales; for
Hiieeiilutiou and exnort 1000 bales.
Hales on nasis or mmuiing upiauns
nothing below low middling Uellvera
bio June 7gd.
Nkw Yoiik June 8. Oold opened
at 117. Stocks at belter prices. Money
percent mini lid;.
KxcluuiKo Long SI 87J: short !H UOi
(lovernmeuts dull. Statu uoikih quiet
except Tennessees which are better.
Cotton weak und nominal. upiainiH
Hie; Orleans Kijc.
Futures opened weak. July 15 Vi
l(le; October 157-Klo.
M(lil lt)'Xrt.
Ni;wOitbKANS June 8. Cotton De
mand lair. Sales lou iiales. mock
behm concentrated In few hands; quo
tation unchainred: stock M.7II) bales;
unsold lust evening ilUU00 bales; on
shipboard 171X10 balee
(.iolil ltij; signt 8 piemimn. eieruug
S5 70.
Nkw ouk June 7. Cotton quiei
at 15c; 70 bales at lojo. JNet receipts
151 bales: uross. 341 bales.
Futures elosoti weeK. isaies j.uuo
bales. Juno. 15l)-3l!o: July. 15 21-32c;
August 15j(n 15 ffi-31ic; September 15Jc;
October 1515 0-32c; November
15 l-lai53-3l!c: Ueeeiuber 153-32M
15Jc; January 15 7-320151c; February
1515 7-lUej March 15 l'J-32(ii)155o;
April l&o.
Monev eimv. Oold steady at 10:17.
tioverumeuts active but a little oil";
new 5b 18. States quiet ond nominal.
Livkkpool. Juno . t'otton Miles
on basis of middling uplands nothing
below coed orilluary Ueliveruuio jmy
uud August 7Jd.
Sales on basis or mmunng upianus
nothimr below low uiiddliug deliver
able June and July 7 O-Hld; deliverable
August audSeptoniber 7id
Ilrliclit Outlook In Trxna.
In ft briof interview with Mr.
Joseph Mulliall who has just re
turned trom loxas wo tmvo ono oi
tho most glowing nccounts of the
mngnihccnt crop prospocts in inai
stato which it has jot beon our
ilcasuro to record. All tho cereals
uro npo or ripomnff unoor iuu uiuki
fortuitous natural surroundings nnd
tirloy oats corn and whoat give
prom mo ot mo most muuuiuuui
harvests. Tho reapers aro already
busy in tho wheat Holds und if tho
fanners nro only ublo to safely gar
ner their sroldon stores mo conui-
lioti of tho pcoplo will bo ono of un-
usual caso and plenty. Tho only
dinwlmck to on entirely full nnd
atisfactory ingathering ot tins
grain may bo tlio rains winch hud
set in at tho timo Mr. M. left. Of
tho corn our informant speaks in
tho most enthusiastic tonus of ad
miration in nil his experience as a
western man ho nevor saw suuh a
stand which is fairly "black" in tho
glory of its maturing strongth
while its cunivaiion is spieiiuiu
not u bushol of woods in a hundred
n(..C8
Cotton was also relorrod to
la nmunnLin? tho sumo hopelul in-
(i(.lUjong of an abundant yield.
Those facts nre significant to
0Mr merchants nnd factors in cot-
tn with whom the peoplo of Texas
Uro largo tindors nnd shippers and
it behooves the former by overy
effort lo rotnin their former ist o
pntrons nnd extond their trnde-roll
by numerous addition! in the com-
ng f""t8on- Now 18 lho tlm0 to '"
vett this field with renewed energy
nnd by all legitimate inducements
mnke this city Hie necessary bus.-
hendauurters ol the dealers oi
tbut flourishing commonwealth. Seel
lo It early that IVuidiU mw no reg
iilulo'l lluit Me nIiiiII Iicar of no diN
cl'ilililiiltioiiN agnliist iin I'ltteiilaleil
to divert trade to olhor iioinls Ums
fuviimhly Niitualiul fur eoiiiiiiiimlliig
it ilaio ourHtockN of inei'cluindiNo
In hiicIi n hi a to ol (ioniiluiiiiii'HN uud
ut niicIi cheunoNN thai wo inny ilel'y
competition either in Hclci tion or
iheiijineiN 'J'lieno eoniNlilerulioiiN
uro not nocoNHiii-lly upplicablo to
i ..i i ... . . i ' '.i i
luxua uiouu li II I lo I no wuoiu coin-
moivo uului-ully trilniturv lo Si
LoiiIh for wo tool Assured (hut the
coining noiinoh'i opcrullomi are lo he
marked by iiiuneiiso linprovemonl
lliroiigli tbUHiunmor und lull nionllm
iiml thouglitl'ul ami lively provisiuu
nIioiiIiI ho li i ui lo for iln expansion
and accommodation Ml LouU
lilobo Jioniocrut 5t.Ii.
Tf I'loiir.
Wo notice on '('liungo a specimen
hag ol lexas Hour weiglilni' Im ty
nine oiiiiiIh und "classing choice"
Iho wheat wan milled hy Messrs
S. H. Cockroll & Co. Todd mills
Dallas "Magnolia" liruml war
runlod to moot iho trmlo for local
eouKumtioii lor Hliipiuoiil for tho
north nnd east or Atlantic ports and
lor loi'i'ign export. It is perfoelly
milled of good stuck mnl excellent
body imido ol choice winter wheat
and is lully equal il not siipcrinv
lo any medium choice extra Iroin
tho west Tim I ui;' itself is a llomis
X lli'o ha' from Si Louis und tlio
4111111110 cuino rohsignod lo Messrs
Schnoiiler and Xiibcrboir in this
city. Tho Texas crop ol wheat
tins season Ih estimated lo bo equal
to about HIIO.UIHI bushels. N U
lliilleiin U'd.
Kftlrni'lN Iron. Niiulloil Tull'i Nole'
Hook.
Wahhinovon May L'C Wliito
man man niiguty uncortiun. Mo
shako hands now with Great Father
(rout Father novor open mouth to
pulo lace. Ho talk talk talk io
Spotted Tail lie no let mo talk.
hut it all men n '( (fit up und git I
hy lu'ont riitnor lias a warrior
son. lie come to Black Hills. He
tlnd gold. Ho want lilaclc Hills
(irout Father Buy Indian country
better than Black Hills. All right.
Lot whito man go thoro Spoitod
Tail Hlny where ho Is GlreiU
Futher's warrior son ho go lo In
(linn country. May U7. Whito
man stent stoul stout. Steal Black
Hills steal oight shirts steal fivo
dollars. Why como pronch to rod
man r Why no prnotiuof How
how how? Now York Tribuno
At tho ruto tho forests nro burr-
ing down through this country und
in Canada tho trco-plnnting system
which has boon happily inaugurated
in tho northwestern stulcs on
small bciiIo wilt doubtless become
u stern necessity nltor a fow yours
Tho tiros reported this morning hy
telegraph ns ravaging tho pinorios
ot the dominion ol Uunndu Hour
Ottuwa huvo ulroady destroyed
moro pino than could bo cut in throe
years una in ronnsyivnniu una
Now York tho Bnmo disastrous re-
sults nre nppoaring. Tho Now
York Kxpress has suggested that an
appropriate celebration of tho cen
tennial your would bo too planting
ot n tree by oncu ot tho forty mil
lions of poonlo in this country.
Certainly somothing of tho kind
will bo necessary oro long.
Isn't ituhouttimo for tlio loyal ed
itor to stop turning pulo every timo
Mr. Jollorson Dims linppens lo ro-
coivo a littlo public attention in tho
south? Is it necessary for the
snfoty of tho union to pronounco
tho nppinuso wincn greets mo
speeches of tho ox-prcsident of Iho
confederacy tho "old rebel yoll (
To tho impurtisun eyo Mr. fuvis
uppours a very hurmloss sort of u
person.
The Journal has yet to hoar of n
singlo Indiana republican who
favors tho reoloction of President
Grant for n third term. EnouL'h is
ns good as a feast. Indiiinnpolis
Journal (Adm. Hop.)
OrFItlAI. WIUECTOItY.
1'ITY OF UAM.AM.
Alnyor W. I. Ciiboll.
Kiinineer Wllllttin M. Johnson.
Attorimy Wllllnm M. Kilwurils.
Tri'iwurer Uobert H. W-Ht.
Hwrulury J. 11. Hereliinl.
AHseiwor ami Collui:tor Thomas J Keeton-
Miunlml Junius feuk.
uunin iiiii.... lit- M. A. rnriinllnii.
AIiIiiimidii Klrst wuril i H. trviiy . U
Wlllliiietto J. W Uiowilun. Becoua wuril:
Alfred DavM anil A. T. Ohuniiliiiln. Third
wiinl: D. E. Urovo U. Y. Jtt ami W. J
Hhiiuo. Fourth ward: 11. V. Tomjiklns and
E. C. MoLuru.
The onic of tho various city officer are
at the city market house. Tho board of Al-
duriiien meet In regular ki-khIdii ut tho conn-
(ill room over the market every Tuenduy
nlxhU
DALLAM COVHTT.
District Judge H. Barknlnln Dallas.
Criminal Court JudgoHllas Hare Hher-
'"oiti'trlct Attorney Ed. O. Bower DallM.
lllstrlet and ez-oUlelo County Clerk
Aleiuncler Hurwooil.
Deputy Clerks It. D. Rawlins Pierre 11
Brown 'Wllllain A. Harwood.
Hlierin Jumee K. Markley.
Tax Clerk Adolphe King.
Deputy Hherlfl-J.M. Chapman Thomaa
H. Kloyif Thomaa P. Bcott Beverly Hoott
John Bowen.
Hurveyor Koberr M. Cook.
Treasurer Martin V. Cole.
Cattle and Hide Inspector Thomas John-
a' JU8TICH Ot HI PIACI.
Preolnot No. 1-N. M. Burtonl tplulng
UptrMlnotBMoI'-Wllllam A. Uoorge Lan.
4l?rMjnct Mo. -N. O. McAdoma Five
"preclnlNo. 4-Thomaa L. Frank Breck-
'"Fr'ecfnct No. 5-Thoma D. Coatea Bcyena
C0.19T1I1KM.
Precinct No. 1-A. H Hardln
Preclnet No. iM.M.f ondren.
Precinct No. 4-J. 8. Floy.
Pieoinet No fr-J. A. i hui
d.
er.
A KNI III K 11.11 til fl oill llie
I'l'ilii'e do Joiiivllln i now published
I'roiii vr Ii it-li it it I'jH iii I hut even
during our Htrugglo with tho miulh
ho clearly lorimuw tliul tho only
lioio lor tho republic was In t bo
ron L'h rueoiieilintlou nltor Victory
'I'll ii end ho Hays is to bo obtained
by nil elinnen ol mo eoiumunity
snowinir to tho Noiilli tlio grcaloHl
t'OiiHiderallon uud tlio iiiont delicate
mnL'iiuniinily INow Vork Til
hu no.
NEW 1DVCRTISCMEIITS.
MONKY TO LOAN
ON
Xj O ' 4 Or
TllVtlil
-if
A I fill r Itnla ul liilrri'al
On Desirable I5iisIiiohs Troport)
Cinli viiluuiil urtiierly niiiitt bedoulilo Ihv
llllllllllll lUlllltiU
ii tniti HM a i:viN
Over MnrHll A I'liilcrwomra
U7il.'w
DR. W. It MINNIECE
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
(Hlli'iiilui liiii day over Mi'1'oiilieir bind
wine mutt
AI nluht I'lof WIIIIiiiiih' imlili'iii'ii. Km
IIVI'lllll'. Ili.lllll
Trinity Brick Manufacturing Co
5(100(111 Nupcrlor Hard Crny Jt Itcil Urlck
Kor Kiile In Iuu to mill. Apply lo
It. I. J AM I.N lrikllpiil
Or nl ollloo ill Kim Hliuut went nl ('miininr
oiui iiuiei. uj.i l in
N OTIC 10.
To the cltlKoim I wish to nay I keep tlio
IIKNT U K MIK4M
III the oily iiiImi ii full mninlv of frulU. oiui
llll'HIIIIII IIIIIN. UlVUIIItlll I'HIl
JUIIN HAKINI.
H.rdlia M Main mnwl
TUB
Herald Job Office
la uow one nt the bmt lu the atuto
and we guarantee to nxocuto Jolt Work
lu the bent atylo and Hi the lowest
ratoa. Wa aro aUo prepared to execute
PAMPHI.r.TN
HI.ASIUN(.vpry ilenprlllaii)
'AHIH III I.I. UK All
VONTKKN CIIM'HI.AKH
I.FTTKK II K A UN BKIKIfl
HA IX TM'KrrS
f IINEKAL TIt'HKTfl
ANNVAL HTATEMENT8
DRVCIOINTM nnd oilier LABF.U
WAKEIIOIINE RECEIPTN
BILIJI OF LADING
DKAY KEfiEIITM
IN RBOKT
Evorr Hpclen of I'rlntlne Known to
the Art.
OPFICB-"Herald" Block corner of Main
and Lamar street over DallaaCoantr Hank
TKI STEE? NALf
Ilv virt ue of the nowor vented In mo by the
terinn ol a certain Irimt deed iiinijeexeeutel
nnd ilnllveri'il to me hy V. (!. Viiium uud M.
M. (J. Voiuik on tho 1 day or hVhnuiry A. I.
1S7S and foil ml of record on pK s il lll und 2-12
of hnok A A of the rei-urd nt ilwilx of DullliH
rouuty I will Hell to the lilKln-t bidder fur
c.imIi lu hand nt the eant fmnt door or the
court Iiouho In the city and couuty orDulliu
on
Nitlnrilny the 10b day of Jane 1N7S
the following dwicrlbeil lot. tract or parcel ol
land lying and heluir ultunte In the elty and
county ot Diilhw. and known anil designated
In the map of W.O. Young's sun-division of
the city or Dallas as fronting one hundred
ond sixty feet on Young street anil one hun-
dred and Illty feet on Veal street nnd being
the DIOCK Of lanu upon wureii m miunui
W. C. Young's lute residence. Hiild aale will
tftUo place between the hours of ten o'clock
M. UHU VWU O KlUKtL r .
J. M. ORAM Trnstee.
Dallas Tcxoa May 2Hltfi3. UldlUWw2w
STALLIONS.
TIT. A. BBWOOD.
The famous jonng trotter will make the
firesent season at my smui mt "hmuiiii on
ia liimn lramie. nine nillea south of Dallas.
and two miles iroiu niii:inus.-uuiiuiij
dollars the season money to be paid when
the mare la bred wun me pnynege oi oreeu-
i... h..k until the mare Droves In foal.
Grass and care of breeding furnished for six
weeks free olenarge.
Hiasewood is by the celebrated Blackwood
that sold for M5a0 la Kentucky bis dam
by Ked Tiger and second dam by old Miss
Uleoooe Blackwood was by old Norman
the sire of so many famous trotter
NOHMAN srxx..
The fine young trotter by old Norman the
sire of Hlaekwood Lula Nashville Ulrl Nor
man Temple nooert Lxm iuu uvuer lamoua
trotters is a blood bay sixteen banda high
and ean trot a mile In three minutes without
handling; will stand the present season at
the same place at the same terms with
Hiasewood. uood grass auu water Duller
fenoe. with labor of breeding furnished free
of charge for six weeks. All care taken to
prevent eficapw w wiuwii wu uv ivnyvumi'
blllty for any that may occur.
NEW ADVEHTISfMENTS.
S0II1G
'I'lllCr'lltHl'
Tyrolese
IN
This tmiipo will give n itrnnil ponivil nt
ODD FELLOWS' HALL
Tliiirxdiiv. Krlduv und Hiittinliiv unxt. This
Irniiix In coin iiiiKeil nl two Indies and four
lenlliiinn. lliey slug I lit. Ilinul liiitliiunl
siings Willi wurlili-H miiIon iluellM. eliiiiiiiMis
ei' In Kni(llh mnl (leiiiinii The lli-lrn-
inelils lined are the II her WoikI mnl Hindi
iilnyllig Willi glnues lllier W illi Cuen ami
Uillliil . 'I lin inouruuiiues will lie dull vered
ninuiiK mo ciiuuiis iuhi on ino uvuningMi
Unmoor
Ciiiievil lo cnniiiii'lii'U at eight ii'i'loek
Tli heisllily wills. J I Kltrll Kit
Willi It llllei'till'
OASTON & WORK
t'orner I'liinmerco nnd HoiihIoii slreels
hi nil h went corner nf l'lllilie rlillill1i
DALLAH .
TI3XAH.
ilftS
On sale and for hire on short not leu. Con-
vevmieeH fiiriiiHhed lor hiiv part ol the Inte-
rior ol t lie Mtiite. 11 AY HCALiKH lit the stable
iWdUIIUWtl
JEt. -A. O 353
INAI (il UAL MEKTINU OF THE
hmAfi
arxjNja a aovo.
PROGRAMME :
First dnv. Tliemlnv. June H. 1K75 First raco.
Mile lienUi free lor nil. Jockey club nurse:
9li0. Hecoud nice : nwoepstukea for 3 yem
iild.iliwIi.entmneeWi. Club to add 1U0
Third nice I Hwccpstukcs for 2 year old. half
nine iiiuiii eiuriince 5ii. i;iuo uj auu sou.
Heconil day Wetlnesiiny June V 1K70 FlrH
nice: jin-ney oiuo purHe ao. two nine
hunt free lor nil. Heeuud race:. Mile Uiuh
nee lor an. runuituu.
Third day TliiirKiluy Juno 10 lN75-irHl
ruco : JocHey club purse MHO. Sillo heiitH 8
III 5 free lor nil. Hecond race: Mile heats
for 3 yeur old. l'lirse. IH00.
rourtu uuv. rriuuv. June li. mo First
race t Jockey olub liursu 17(10. Four mile
limits. tflfiO to Hccniid lionie. Heoimil race
i iiw ffi.nj. 4iuiiiui. llliia lluuin. li to . uii.
Kntrles to be made bv 4 i. m. ou 0th Instant.
and weights uunouuoed ou third day
all p. in.
Filth day Hatnrday June 12 lOTo-Flrst
nice : Consolation Durse. I1U0. Free for lior-
ses which have run and not won during this
meetinu. neoouu race : uue nil e auu an
eighth. Purse MOO. Free for all. Third
race i Matvli raco for 81000 (WM a aide)
elKlit liuinired yanl.
Entries five per ci
make a race llnoes
cent. Two or more to
noes to commence at half
nasi two o'clock 1). m.. eaoli (lav. Admis
sion fifty cents. Ladles respeotiully Invited.
1'. H. Should the number of horses Dresent
Justify It other liberal purses will be given
uuiiuif toe iuoeuuf. w. n. Aiiijijr.rt
rresiuent.
J. N. Bartholow Hooretury.
Half rates havo been secured on all the
railroads for passeugers and stock.
Trusses Bnpporters and
Pile Pipes "rleoleys Hard
Kubber Trusses." Cool
olcuulv. llaht perfectly safe
A"nd eomfortable tree from
stranDlmr. or Doultloellke unpleasantness:
used lu bathing endorsed by till) profession I
long tested always reliable. BBWAHS OK
IMfrATltlNM. Genuine slimmed "1. 11.
Heeley." Estab's 1317 C'hes. Ht. Phlln. and
Til Broadway N. Y. Bout by mall or express
nnd sold by leading druggists. Hend for cat-
alogue. II. PAGE & CO.
BOOTS SHOES HATS
LEATHER!
OonbV fashionable boots gaiters and ties
made to measure. A fit and satisfaction
guaranteed. HKPAIltlNU DONK. Iftldtf
I
win mnv i ci
Manufactures the following brandajof flour :
J. MULIIALL'N XXXX
EXMS NILLN XXXX
ALAMO XXX
Graham Flour Corn Meal Bran Biilp BtufT
cte. ray me
meiiuT carh men
FOR
WHEAT AIVO CORN
and farmer will find It to tbelr Interest to
see us before selling their grain
Mdlt&wlm licENNIS MILL GO.
NOTICE
Is hereby glren that on the 19th day of Jane
1K7S. all unclaimed bMKaae remalnlnc at
the Cosmopolitan hotel will be sold to pay
charges interested parties will please take
notice. A.U1ACVMIN1.
IMUaa Texas jane vm ttxiui
ity Livery Stable
McEMIS MILL CO
(i. ir Hciioicr.LKoir.
Schoelikopf
DIJAI.lCltH Iiy
Hi.lllnry 1 In r1wnr
HIDK8 WOOL IKLTB AND JUTim
KIM Nnti:i; i oai.mm I i: an.
Ulirnanneelloiis with tanners asst. enable us Iiiiviiiim. In prlnaaof Uitthnr with Halve
Inn Mew Orlwms nrHt. lunula lllyl.ixl oauli pilim paid lot hldua Ui IMhllyl7wly
Trinity Iron Works.
LOOMIS HOFFMAIM b CARSIDE
PROPRiEToner
Cor. Ross Ave. and Magnolia Sts.
DALLAS IMflXAN
Machinery Repaired an. Every Description of Iran and Brass Casting on Hani
aim Mans 10 order on snort Mice
lltON IIOUHK FJtONTW A IH1 .'KG I AITY.
7lldly
SOUTHERIT
Life Insurance Co.
OF 3113II1IIIN.
T. A. NELSON President.
CEN. JOHN It. C01U)0MsldejU Atliintit Department.
Organiied I860 with capital (paid up) $250000 00
Assetg January 1875 over
Annual Income over
Death Claims Paid over- 1250000 00
This Cuinpany Is one of tho oldest Htiullinrit Ufa Institutions. Willi a renewal Income
siillli'lent to uy nil dentil claims mid vsiunwi. Insures on all the iiimved iduus and
iiIhiiiI the same rnU'S as Uiu older successful coiniiiiiiliw iiiiitunl or stock us niillciiut innjr
elect. Have lu Texas iislinnn oiviiuitallou. wltii nn estntillNliud business seooud to noolliur
niiiiinuy In llie stale.
Kelluble ageuta wanted to whom liberal commissions Will be pnlil. -Call njHin or
ddress
&. X.
General Agent and Manager Dallas. Texas.
itidly
Phoonix Moulding
Cor. Elm and Preston
MOULDING TURNING AND CAIU'FNTEK'S FINISH DEPARTMENT.
MnuldliiKsnf nil rciculnr patterns O. CI. llnttons solid transom bars talr rails enrpe
trips moulileil base boards Jainhs and casings wiiliiHContlng oorulco stu If nuwellt bill
UHlors fancy turnings etc. etc kept lu stock ormudu to order
LIBERAL DISCOUNT HADE TO THE TRADE AND CASU-fAYlNG CUSTOMERS.
xltyjntivo ri3i?v.iirriisivT.
HenvlcNt nnd host machines anil a clium of work diiplloated by none In northern Tck as
With a plaulng eapoelty of six thousand feet of moiildliiK three thousand feet per hour
and other work lu proportion orders can at all tliuua be Ailed promptly. Terms cash.
JEl . EC. IF O A T
8UCCE8SOU TO
ZS. MERIWETHER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Chairs Mattresses and House Furnishing Goods
OlO Elm street DallnH Texas.
COUNTRY OUDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
MISCELLANEOUS.
B. K. BELL.
A. X. DELL
R. E. BELL&BRO.
DEALKKrt IN
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY
Iron Casting and Nails
AMD
611 Main Street Dalian Texas.
07dly
Mr. Henry Boll
Having purchased he Interest of Mr. J. B.
Wilson In the
PREMIUBESTALLS
At the city market respectfully Informs his
friends that the new firm will keep always
ou band the ohoioeet meats to be found In
tbe country. They respectfully aoliclt the
eontlnued patronage of the old firm of Uaium
A Wilson and aa many new ones as nisv
favor them with call. Remember the
iaee nrst premium stall A city market
Him HAMM BULL.
Js II. GIBBS 1. Dn
PHYSICIAN It SURGEON.
Attention gWaa to the treatment of the
diseases and deformities or tbe Eye and
Kar. Ofllee. Hoaklns' Drag Hteee Elm
treet Keetdenee ino Harwood (treat near
Ross avenue.
PAMPHLIET8 Blanks (of every descrip-
tion) Ifenls and BUI Heads printed la
the beat style and at the) lowest rate at the
OKOIUIK IM)KUJNU
& Doelling
1IKN. MAY Secretary.
2000000 00
1000000 00
and Pkninsr Mill
Streets. Dallas Texas.
MISCELLtNEOUS.
Drs. BEAUMONT & WALTON
Have formed a oopartnershlp In tbe gen
eral practice of medicine. They have Ilka
wise leaned for a term of years the PheniX
hotel No. IUU Main street for a
PBITATK INflRMARY
At which place they may be found at alt
hours day or night.
Dallas Texas May U 1875. T9dlm
J. I. LiILiLIE
Carpenter and Builder
(Corner Rom avenue anil Austin streets)
DALLAS - TEXAS.
Htrlct attention given to Job work Btorel
fitted up on short notloe. .
Having rented my store to Mr.Llllle. I
take great pleasure in recommending all my
former patrons to him. He la a good work'
man and 1 believe will give entire sntlHfac
U""l W.O.WllOLL.
A.O.BEERY
Builder and Contractor
All kinds ot brick wood and atone worst
done in the most substantial manner. Alt
work guaranteed.
A large supply of best river bottom brick
always on hand and for sale at lowest prices.
Brick yard next to Trinity bridge. Olhoer
on Commerce street next lo Major Barkley'a! .
residence.
7Mlu
CITY HOTEL
Cor Camp and Common its. near Ceaal it.
NEW ORLEANS.
BOARD 2 60PEH DAY
This hotel la centrally 1 seated aide en
trance being only a lew feet from Canal
street. Tleket office Mew Orleans HL Louie
and Chlcero R. K. Co. Illinois Central K. K.
Co. and oulce New Orleans Transfer Co.. on '
first door. Tioaet office New Orlet.ua Mobile
and Texas R. R. Co. Just opposite Jlaggage
becked to all points.
MliJMORD WATvOff
Kdla rrcMietei.
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