The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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ADVERTISERS
M l M. I I Nil Till'.
Sunday Herald
A GOOD MEDIUM.
DALLAS.
BATIRDAY MOKNINU
EXAS.
: : MARCH 2.)
PUKIMRKD SPECULS.
T.imi Wtiiad
To lutiil H.UU" pounds of fielitht to HUtplioim-
vlllit. Call at Mursalls t Underwood
liiehlfldll
For Sal or Rant.
House and lulu In Knl Ford PhIIhb
county. Apply to
TOM. CUNNINGHAM
innrliliUiii Kutfle Ford
The WavhlnitUiit liouso on tliu corner of
Wood and Market streets Ih how offered for
run I. Hltuiited In a desirable location; nood
well aud cistern. Apply to
O10O. MUNUOE
martldlw Uu premises.
Notios-Publio Salt.
07 boxes of cheese perishable property
Iiavluii bueu refused by nnnsiKiieos will bo
Hold by the Tnxiu uud 1'aclfiu Itnllway Coin-
puny at their depot In the city of Polios on
tin' mtli duy of Maroh 1HI1 ut 10 o'clock u
in. for freight and oluuijos theruon vli:
60 packages cheese marked M. lllliiiiiun A
Co.
i'i packages cheese marked Block Jett A Co
62 packages cheese imirkud MurKiills 1 Co.
mebllklit T. WHITKMAN.
Rat Poiaon I
The price reduced fifty per cent eimhlliiK
nil eltlcens to rid their premises of these
pests. Prepared at the
MAKKKT DHUU HTOHK
810 Main street
Prescriptions carefully compounded nlso
No 1 Haklng Powder prepared cheap at the
MAHKE1 PKUUHTOHK
Hit) Main street.
Lsdita Attention I
I nm receiving dally from New York a
lam" Invoice of the fluent novelties lu Milli-
nery Ooods French 1'attern IIhIn and oil
kinds of untrlmmed Straw KiillBh Chip
und Leghorn Huts. 1 wilt keep al ways on
hand the (urgest uud fluent assortment of
the Intent novelties such uh Flowers Lucca
Trimmings nnd will "ell them lower than
auy other house In the city.
Pleas give me a call aud 1 will be happy
to dhow you the Latent Noveltlen.
. JRALHON
moliia-tf. fill Main street.
All kinds of hair made up In every style.
Hfelifsl price paid for human hulr at H
1 ItA IjHON 'M SU Mulll street.
For Sala I At Qreat Bargain I I
A Rood llu home power engine with a new
two-llucd boiler -10 lujhcs In diameter by l
feet long together with two run of burin
shafting belt pulleys pumps etc. Hulta-
ble for agrlnt nr nw mill Ollered very low
for cash or In exchiinge for desirable Dallas
elty property by W. F. LYTK A (X).
. ileal Entail) AgunU No. 1U9 Lttniarstreet
inchHdlm
J. V. Chlldar.
Burgeon and Physician. Otllcc No. 307 Main
street up stairs Itoam No. .'I where he will
be found at all bourn both day aud night.
Janul-utr
Want.d I
Small farms for sale or rent In order to
meet demands.
City bunlnenn promptly attended to.
J. A. H. 1IOHACK Land Agent
mohSdtlvr Arwtln ntreet Dalian.
Want.d.
Parties desiring to sell registered county
aorlp will Qnd a purchaser at the Exchange
Bank. mob'.'dtf
J. 0. Booth & Co. Auctioneara
716 Elm street nexldoor to Dollar Store will
buy or sell any and all kinds of Furniture
Horses Mules Wagons Etc. Etc. or soli any
thing left at prlvnUi sale. Auction every
day. Joe U. Booth auctioneer. feb'JUdliu
Mlaa N. Miller
Teacher of Tabernacle school on Elm
street In under many obligation to the good
citizens of Dallas for their liberal patronage
of her slues the opening of her school and
for the many merry Intelligent hoys aud
glr a they have committed to liar care; but
la still further prepared to form classes In
Chemistry Natural Philosophy Higher
History Geology Zoology or Botany. Hnv
lug given considerable attention to these
brandies under the bent Instruction nhe will
take pleasure in forming classes In any of
mein on unerai terms if any may be wish.
lug to prosooute them feb37-dlni
Wantad to Ltl.
Furnished rooms with best of conveni
ences and accommodations 1030 Main street.
Mstropolitan Nawa Stora.
Ht. Louts Daily Tiroes Republican and
tilobe-Demoorat-seven papers a week de-
livered to any part of the city ob thikty
ckkts in advance. Corner Elm and Hyoa-
more streets. Jan30-dtf
Mr. J. Lamp'a Lagor Boar Dapol
At Jacob Uronsmon'B Boer Saloon corner
of Mulu and Poydras streets has Just re-
ceived a oar load of their Celebrated ljiger
Beer both bottled aud lu kegs. Orders will
bo promptly attended to.
WallPaparl Wall Paparll
By far the largest stock evar before brought
totals market. 60000 rolls direct ftora the
largest factory in the world. All can rely
on finding jUit what they want. Designs
and beauur! and prices at the very
bottom. Ladles ar. particularly invited to
eallaad examine. E.P.LYLE
' 7 Main street.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
A dlaagreeableuncle-a carb-uncle.
Registration closes on the let at
April.
. Prepare for to-morrow aud keep It
holy. . "
Plain gold rings made to order In
two hourg at Webb's. Ad.
And she's still sitting on old Win-
ter'g knee waiting for a Spring.
"-Dallas ia tafljoted with a iiV
nurahr of bypererltloa aa well m
vpwmts . .
-County-wrip Watttod V ohneoa
s . " .vwa ruv UVtVj
7 KH- "CaMiala.-ir.
(Jlcu Clnl) nonnt'i't nt tliti ('utirt-
Iiiiiiho IIiIh cvciilng
WliuliiHule iiiei'fliiiHU ri'pnif. Ii-
uii'itHfil Hi'livll.v In irmlc
Ah Urn clecl ion cxoitt'iiii'iiL in
frcnxeM Hit (Ioch lliu t'iiiiNiiniiliiiii uf
"ulKKcr Kin."
The ri'glHli'r of thu County Hotel
raeordu no uitIvuIb' or ili'iurturt'H for
Bcveritl duj'H.
Our lieitutiriil Toinplu of Jtmlii'ti
I HtwiiiH Hoinewliiit ilcHerleil nIihh till) inl-
OIII'IIIIIDIlt (if UUlll't.
A (ruin of wiioiih ttnlvcil from
tlio Weht yeHturtliiy iiinruluff louded
Willi hulliilo hlilcH.
Jmlgt) Jiiiifortl pmiiiiHCH to Intro-
(liiuo hoiiio new mill Htttrlliug ehurccH
to ki-uimI juries in the future.
Hut olio ouho he fore HIm Honor
Mayor Cubell uud Unit (IIhiuInhi'iI for
want of evidence t.i iinmeeute.
-With all her fuellllieH DiiIIiih Iiiih
hardly Hiillleiuiit hotel mieoniniiiiliilioiiH
to meet tlio wiiiiIm of thu vuhI number
of peoplo who dully itnivo.
No hutler hoIh of leelh eun lio hud
nt any price limn Snyder & AdiwiiH me
uitikliiK for ten dolluru. filling ut
liuif the intuit! riitt'H. HooniH .'I n ud 5
Hun Jueiuto Hotel Adv.
I'jliu ulrect UeKliiM to aMUuie itn
wonted air of LiihIiicnh tlio HtreeU yt-H-terdity
lieliiK ullilOHt bloukudcd with
wiiroiih from tlio ljterior loaded with
cotton und country produce
The rejiorter leuriiH that a paier
HiilloitiiiK HubHurliitloni for h toe It in a
new dally juiper of luutropolitaii jiro-
jKii tloiiH is being cii'oulutud lu our city
and exteimlvely Hlgned
TleketH (o New OrleaiiH llfteen
iollurH. For wile by JoIiiihou & Man-
get licUrand Hotol. Tlity buy and
Hell ltallroud tlekeU to ull pointH.
County Hcrip Ih wanted by them. Ad.
Two young rurul biiekn were ar-
ri'Htedt Hie "Lady Ouy" lant night
ami lodged lu the calubooHU charged
with making witlking arniorieH of
themHelvcH They will nxpluln the mat-
ter to Ula Honor IIiIh uionlng.
The train duo on the Tcxiih and
I'ueillo railway hint uiglit failed to ar-
rive owing to the wuHhing out of a
culvert between Marshall and Hull-
villo from tlio recent houvy raitiH. Tlie
train will arrive this morning at eight
o'clock and depart nt tlie iihuuI hour
thin evening.
Judging from tlio dillerent Hpeci-
menu obHervcd yexterday the reporter
in forced to tlie eoncblHlon that the
Htrlped or barber-pole Iioho are niticli
Htiperlor to either the bleaclied or un
bleached iih being less calculated to
exhibit Htaiim that are invariably at-
tached to them after a brief walk
through our streetH ut preHent
HeKtefano ItrotlierH 113 Main
Hlreet having an extra line and large
lot of orangeH ami Icuioiih on hand
oiler them to the public ut from live
dollai-H and lifty ceutH to hIx dollarH
aud llfty centH per box. Adv.
Tlio house of Alfred Uoyd colored
was entered Thursday night or early
Friday morning nud robbed of twenty
dolluru and a certificate of deposit at
Atlanta & Leonard's ban!; for one hun-
dred aud seventy dollars. Albert
swore out a search warrant yesterday
before Judge Jlurfonl and there Is yet
a chance that the rascal or rascals will
Oe ilincovemt.
Messrs. Ueud & Lalhrop are in re-
ceipt of Home very Hue lines of wall
papers- gold-mica tinted gorgeous aud
beautiful to behold. All wanting such
goods are Invited to call nt 5(i! Alain
street ; also n full stock of curtaiiiH.
Ad.
A gentleman should never be ab-
rupt. Vesterduy while a party of geu-
tluineu stood conversing in front of
McHfirs. Adams & Leonard's bunk one
of the number turned abruptly oil"
without auy explanation. His conduct
excited sonio surprise which manifest-
ed itself by oue or two of the party
observing his movements. It's un-
necessary to explain Judge you were
probably justifiable. .
Messrs. Prather Lyte and Shopard
having been appointed tho committee
of nppra isers for the assess m en t for ci ty
tuxes for 1870 It will be well for ull
who have not rendered their property
for assessment to cull at the City Hull
ttuy evooluB between two and five
o'clock and see T. J. Keeton City As-
sessor and Collector. Ad.
The shrill notes of a policeman's
whistlo raised a breeze on Main street
about ten o'clock last night. Tlie
cause of the alarm was a neuro who
was charged by a white man witli hav
ing suntched a ten-dollar bill from his
hand and run. The negro cluiuted to
have won the ten dollars in a game of
"seven-up" ami wiieu urrested threw
me bill on the ground and endeavored
to stamp It lu the mud. but lvnx-eved
Ited observed the movement and re
covering the money lodged the ebony
sport in the calaboose.
PAIMS.
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hiic Spri'iHls Hirsc:r on II. r
. broil Itaiiroad Kit:i(iict.
A tlupii)' Ocuislon-Iovc! Woni.'ii
( hollo V Iii.uU hint l;wu
Willi M.
KMl'i'lien nliil.TiMinlt . Tim l olli'lM ol
Die imill'kAn All'ulr I'iiiiii VI lili li
Our NUIi'r I lly May Well
('oiigrAliilnle II 'a i 1 1 .
We arrived at Kliermaii on Thursday
ut ll::iu a in. in a beating driving
ruin uud were met at (lie depot by
MessiH 11. I''. Douglas II. I). McDon-
ald A. It. Long It. L. Ilurtels (1.(1.
Wright and Doctors H. K. Clement
aud 11. li. Hondo reception committee
These most uureeable gentlemen saw
uh comfortably Healed in a tolerably
crowded train and we sped on over
the TraiiHeoutliieiitiil to thu beautiful
city of Purls at which point we urrived
at (I p. in. and were courteously escort
ed by tho committee to the famous
McLcod Hotel.
After partaking of a slipper such as
McLcod only can furnish wo drove in
a close carriage to the Courthouse and
were Inducted Into one of the largest
and handsomest rooms in theHtutc.
Tlie room till hough undecoruted was
brilliantly lighted and never in ull of
Northern Texas did tho Hashing rays
of cliandelici'H light upon a more bi il
limit assemblage of beauty and fashion
The fairest of tlie fair of this bountiful
wheat region of tlie Statu were gathered
together. Tho band of Professor Parker
of D.dliw were discoursing a grand
march iih wo entered the bull room
and under tho baton of their leader
were hushed into silence as Major W
li. Wright ascended the dais to deliver
tho welcome uddrcHs. In a peculiarly
ellectiveand acceptable manner Major
Wright spoke as follows :
ADDItKSM OK WKI.COM H.
Lad'ti tmd (It iiltiit:)i'au have
been invited to be present upon (his
day of celebration the occasion when
we nave arruyeil ourselves lu tlie his
terliood of railroad cities. It is un
epoch in our history long looked for
uud now we intend to celebrate It with
feasting iiiusio and merry dancing.
Tho Memphis aud Kl Paso railroad
project wiw inaugurated by tlio great
statesmen of Texas. To Houston anil
HuHliaudTexas statesmen of their day
we must ascribe the honor of project-
ing a great ruilway to connect the wa-
ters of tlio Piieillo with the ever agita
ted waters of the Atlantic. Their ur-
Ikish Is being carried out. Tlie mem
jih Ik and Kl Paso railroad was char
Peraonnl.
The many frieudsof lion. John D.
Kerfoot will be gratified to learn that
he is rapidly convalescing and lu a
few days hopes to be able to leave his
room. Tho Judge has had a protract
ed and serious attack of sickness and
his reappearance on the streets will be
greeted with universal pleasure by our
citizen.
The Herald 1b pleased to learn that
ex-Goveruor Gorbaui L. Doane of
Great Falls New Hampshire will
shortly arrive In our elty aud
make It his permanent home. It was
the Governor's intention as expressed
In a letter to a frleud lu this city re-
ceived some ten days siuce to havo ar
rived here uud addressed our citizens
at the Courthouse on the 25tb lustant
out business engagements In New
Hampshire detained him. The Gov-
ernor will engage' lu the wholes!..
boot and shoe trade aad tti all proba-
bility establish a mammoth factory
and tannery In connection with the
name
I fit-il in IHo and the company was or-
ganized lu PSoU and hud expended
over oue hundred aud fifty thousand
dollars wiieu tlio war breukiug out it
bud to cease operations. From tliat
date the work reinuiuedat a sluud-still
until tlie great. Kuilroud King Colonel
Tom Neot t and the country uniting in
one common design seized bold
of this great enterprise and hud
launched out into its rapid com
pletion when tho fiuuneiul crisis
of 1H7;I cuiuo upon him uud again
it well-nigh cmne to a stand-still hut
I'ellow-citi.eus lie has never Dickered
lie has continued in Iih eliorts until
but a few days since the iron-horse
entered our city. May wo not then
celebrate the occasion V may we not
exchange felicitations'.1 Koine has had
her triumphs; Napoleon after cross-
ing tlie Alps celebraled tlio event by
elaborate festivities; Hanuibal's tri-
umphs are remembered by an admir-
ing world; but are the results of tlie
triumphs of the buttle-lield to be com-
pared with snob achievements us wo
to-night celebrate? How much greater
our udmiriitiou when wo see these re
sults of tlie genius of man these great
lines of Iron crossing continents
through and over the mountains cross-
ing peaks of perpetual snows and de-
scending into yulleys decked witli the
blossomotiing Mowers of perpetual
Spring ! It does Indeed challenge our
admiration. It is expected of you
ladies and gentlemen to enjoy your-
selves to-night in tlie dance und oth-
ers not disposed to trip tlio light fan-
tastic too are invited to tlie tmnipict
hall; and wo trust that you will lu
alter years look back to this time anil
feel a degree of pleasure which wo feel
iu providing this celebration.
"Let fam do her worst; there are relies of
Joy.
Bright ilronms of tho past which she can
not destroy;
Which come In tile ulght-tline of sorrow
and cure.
And bring buck the features that ouch used
to wear.
Long long lie our hearts with such memo-
ries tilled.
Like dews In which roses have once been
lliMtilll'll.
You may break you may shatter the viiho
If you will
Hut the Keen tor the roses will cling around
it Still."
Uudcr the supervision of Professor
George of Dullou tho dancing then
commenced ami of nil tlie merry
pleasant crowds that gathered togeth
er that on Thursday night was the
merriest. The lightning flashed nud
tho rain poured down iu torrents out-
side but within mirth and festivity
reigued supreme. Accustomed as we
of Dallas were to elaborate aud hand-
some toilets we were forced to confess
that in this regard the ladies of Purls
are unexcelled. For the beucflt of our
numerous ludy .readers we note down
THE TOILKTS.
Mrs. Irene MeDonuld : White
silk dress blue silk overskirt
corsage of blue silk pufled with illu-
sion coral breastpin and ear-rings
and a necklace of frosted gold.
Mrs. A. M. Furgueson; White al-
pacca trimmed witli satin point
apiique lace bracelets of gold deli-
cately enamelled with suitable dia-
mond ear-drops.
Miss KUa Myers: Satin trimmed
with roses aud with luce uud tarletou
coral breastpin aud ear-rings
slippers with gloves to tuatoti.
Mrs. & W. Sanders uee Nesbit
formerly 01 lianas lavemiar silk mus-
lin overskirt and waist crimson bodice
skirt beautilully trimmed with roses.
Miss Mollle Fraley of Marshall
Texas.' with a beautiful figure and
clear complexion was dressed lu white
tarleton trltnmeu witn green inter-
twined with white and on the front
luld in squares crosses and diamonds.
Misa Mamie Jordan : Pink tarleton
trimmed with white aud delicate
bundle of artificial flowers drees en
tralne and hair handsomely arranged.
Mrs. Joseph A. Leonard of Dallas
the handsome wife of our well-known
townsman was dressed in a dove-
oelored or light brown silk trimmed
with ailk velvet about the rufllesand
fluting and enriched with lace iu style
or basque ana oversRiri; areas trim
med iilho lio ioiitul y ami diagonally
W Kll Mlhll I'l'OSK 1 1 1 I ho 'A H
Mis. (i A. ('idler of liu'lit-: Park
en nm y nlli III. in. ml rtiih bl'ii'K luce
b.u l o nt lucj oveisk li I uud sleeve-
l'H Jll. Itl'l
Mrs. !'. C Kill of Hullus: Light
(viniiiy liirlebiu irlinined wltu hcivy
pullii of Niuue; Imi.'li I ico llouiicu and
oveivklrl..
Mrs. I ItirrlH'iii Tliui'm hi : While
silk while (ol u over Ires ' 1 loped With
llowers colll'iire o In IUrinit inn1
Mrs. II. J Kind : Pink silk with
pink liirleton overdress lutcM iiiyie of
ciilUlii'e
Mrs. Long ! . hick gienndil:e.
Mrs. Henry Iev : White and black
silk ttllle liVi'l'Uiess.
Mrs. Itlteliie : lliue Mill.
Mrs. W. I!. Wright: lilue grosgruin
sllklrliiiiiii'd Willi eushliiere luce t'Jlf-
fure ( it lii'hiciin:.
Mrs. II. C. MolJoimlil : White silk
ukir.' Willi blue silk trimming (very
rich).
Mrs L. W. Williams ; While turle-
tou with pink satin corsugu
Mrs MoitIh: iilun grenadine.
Mrs. II. W Light foot : White silk
with while lace iiverskirl
Misa I logy nelee ol Monitor Itogy of
MiHsotii i : Vlitto Paris lawn trimmed
witli lilac b.iws.
Miss L'Uira Mcllalli : White tarleton
and blue sat hi eorsiiL'e.
Miss Mollle Ittirke: White tarleton
pink trimmings..
Miss Wells: Cardinal silk black
lace overskirt.
Miss Maclin : White tulle black vel-
vet trimmings.
Miss Minnie Hare of Mhermaii :
Hair striped t llk black and dots trim-
med heavily willi same witli pulls
and rullles and silver girdle.
At the summons of Major McDonald
we repaired to tho banquet room
where was spread the rarest of feusts.
All tlio delicacies that the art cuisine
could luveut wero laid befoie us in tlie
most unbounded profusion while rich
and sparkling wines flowed uh freely
as bent t could wish.
TOAHTN
were responded to lu tlie happiest
style and if will lie long ere we forgot
tlio eloquent utterances of the occa-
sion. Kspeelally wero thu sentiments
expressed by Judge Chenowith Major
Grace Menator-elect; Hon. K. L. Da-
honey George W. Wright and J. G.
I holly exceptionality brilliant.
No. 1 Given by it. K. Cross of Lou-
isville Kentucky: "The City of Paris;"
she now takes her position with Dal-
las Nlieruiaii aud tlie other railroad
lowiisof the Ktute. May her future
prosperity be excelled only by the lib-
erality and hospitality of her citizens.
Response by George V. Wright.
No. Si-Given by Dr. H. K. Clement:
"Tlio couildetloti of the railroad from
Purls to Texiirkanu a necessity; the
prosperity of Northern Tex'is depend
upon It." ll.ispniHe by !!. L. Dahoney.
Nn il Given by Doctor J. It. Jones:
"Tlio Press of theNlnte." Response by
J. M. Martin of Mhermaii.
No. 4 Given by T. D. Craig: "Tlie
Clergy of the (State." llesponso by If.
li. Bondc.
No. r-uivon by J. W. Proud: "The
Medieal Profession." Response by
Dr. W. Hush.
No. (i-Given by H. A. Plain! : "The
Par of the Ktute." Response by N. W.
i. mm root.
No. 7 Given by A. P. Long: "The
first Legislature under tlie new Const!
tutioti; may it meet tlio emergencies
of tlie hour." Response by Major C.
U. ( i nice ol lSonliiuii.
No. 8-Giveu by H. D. McDonald
"The Old Veterans of Texas." Re-
sponse by Colonel Crooks.
No. 11 Given by J. D. Thomas: "The
Cei.tenniul." Response by J. D. Chen
uwith of 11 inliiim.
No. 10 Given by Mr. R. K. Douglas:
"1 lie Ludies."
"The world wiisniuI the garden was n wild
And man tlio hermit sighed till woman
smiled"
Response by J. G. Dudley.
The banquet hull was left for (he
dancing room and when we left all
was yet going as merry us n marriage
Loll. The journals represented were
Tkk Dallas Ukuai.ii Gulvestoti AVes
.Sherman Courier Mhermun livgi.it a;
and the Dunham and Paris pre-w
Among the notables present was that
very genial and clever gentleman
George K. Merriwether Hon. K. L.
Dahoney Hon. W. II. Wright Major
Grace Senator elect; Captain Martin
Representative elect from Grayson
county; Judge Chenowith and many
other leading politicians und business
men of North Texas.
Notwithstanding the weather the
ball ami bauquet was a grand success
aud reflects infinite credit upon the en-
ergetic citizens of Paris. We beg leave
to tender to Messrs. Douglas Wright
and McDonald and to the accomplish-
ed wives of tho two latter gentlemen
our profound thanks for the very
many gracious courtesies extended us.
fK.YIKKNI!..
IIOOlH IIIKl Mllll'X
1 1 ii ivy llron. nr" ivi'Hvliig inmy tnr une.i
aw:oi'lliienl of iJeuti.' l.'i'U.V MIsiuV and
children's II'-niI and Chocs ever broimhl lo
lids uiurkel. Call und we Dm new lyl.
liiarJI"lliii
D.d.l. S T. xai .Miueh '.'J
MeNr. Clark .ll'liuk I'iuiii nud ollierss
lieull men In reply lu yni.r note solicit-
Imr ni" to h.-e una a cuiidldiitc l"i Aldenniiii
lllthe'l'lll'l Wlllil I beg leave 10 di elllu
Thanking vm lienileiuen lor your kind i x-
pruMdoil ol ennll'leiic" etc I iviuiiln
Your olii'ilhiul servant
luehiui juiiN :.i.mii;m.Mo.n:(
'l o I lly NiiImci Iber. i
Carrier i of The Herald will llieiu-elvis
malic no id any ami ail lireiiularlth s In llie
iliillv.'iy of llie paper. Complalnis b "
the oil lee will insure till".
NTIM'lilCOMM'ICS MIXTIXU.
Tli linn ii 1 iiic'filiirT l'
HUH kliolrferxoi'Uie lHnlliiw
I.staU and ltnll(llii Ahwoclif
Hon ii ill lx Im'I'I ' "to ollleo
of the Hdictiiry 711 Mulu
ihfrccl at Iiiilr-iHiwI 7 o tiocu
I'liCHday asili ill' Jlnrcli 1h7.
N. J. Alli.UiS rrt'Hlili'iil.
T. IMHIEltY Si'C V I'reiiM.
iiiarls.illH
Mot lee.
The price uf The Dally Herald Is only live
cents a ropy. Newsboys and ngeiiis aie not
permitted to ehargc more aiel when they
do so we will bo pleased to receive Infoi iua-
lion of lliu fact at thisotllco.
NEW ADUEKIIStltlENTS.
llonrillnu.
Day bonrders wauled at Sll Wood street.
51 per weeK '
ill
BISCtLLMEOUS.
CHINA GLASS
Ami Qtu'tMiNW'in'
At Wholesale Prices.
W'vi ask llio c!t!.i'iM of
DiilliiMiiml vlcinily to wrllu
lo us for prlccH of aiiy(hln
in our line It m 111 comI jou
nothing and jou Mill av
money. W have a full ntock
ofChhiii lu WlMTi:. il.lJ
Ji.VND and DKCOItATKl).
Also ovt'rythliiK In UIiikm-
Hiir and (H't'iiHwarr. Vou
can buy a lull net as elu'nn
from us sis you can buy u few
pieces from the rctalldealcr
WeKiiaranlee every thing to
boas represented. JJemoin-
bertbatwe want your trade
and Mill deal honestly with
jou or not at all. Special
prices lo hotels and restau-
rants. Now on hand a largo
lino of l)INNi:i: TU.V and
Chamber yets very cheap.
Send orders direct to
3IILld:il & KTEWIKNSOX
COIN ltl' St. St. liOiilM.Mo
OCUU-lMtKlV
IISCELUMEQUS.
CARPETS'
OIL (MX)Tirs
J. Kcnnard 1
410 and 418 North Fourth S(Me
ST.T.OUIB. .
Keep 111 slol'i. lliu uiK.( (
IllOlt ((
plelo mieirliiinit (1f nil Knnlea f
IMWlt w.i .liiil (....J a
IX THU WKST on snuiii.
We buy direct from th
Manufacturers
Ana kiiiii nm.. iniees at er Wboi-j
ur renin. .iu u inuesorolliiT liifor
reiinnn. inmii o nwivouuruMlsitemj
J. KEWNAltn & HONS
ocUW-dAwly gj
The Convert To-NlRhl.
'J lie muaiu-loving people of DalhiR
aliotiUl not forget the concert uf tl e
Swiss Glee Club this evening at the
Courtliou.se. Tlie club em braces among
its members some of our best amatet!
talent aud those who attend may rely
upon enjoying a mimical treat in the
shapo of au excellent programme most
excellently rendered.
For fcnle.
A pair of Bond horses li)'4 linnils liliih and
a kooiI two borso wintmi by W. !' l.yte A Co.
Iteal Kslalo Aneul No. IUi hiiinai street.
uiaiJ i-lii)
l.osl.
A pair of laiior's slieari in (o'.nu Iroin
lioniilas Uros. to Coeliraii street. A reward
will lie paid by leavliiK t liu xume at HoiikIhs
jlniH. iiiarVi'lll
Til 33
Weekly Herald
IN WRAPPERS
READY FOR MAILING
THIS MORNING
Apply at llie Count i m;jc Kooia.
TO-MOUl O W
TI1K SUXDAir II KHALI)
Will I'rintn I.AltlJi: F.n.'IION
Ssud Your Adcvrtisemcnts Early To-Day
STOCK CATTLE FOR SSlt !
(i00 Head of Slock Cattle
ltiinnlnn in Denton county
WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS
TO HlUT l'UHCHAHlOKN.
Lock l!ox 8-"i!l Dallas Texas or
JOHN T. WITT.
Address
apply to
niehJ3dlun(w2in.
DEVELIN & CO.
Leading Clotta ortlic Metropolis.
458 and 461 259 and 260
BROADWAY N. Y.
r. o. iiox 22'iU.
Weotl'erfor tlio 81'lllNO ANnsiIMMKR
(IF lN7(i tlio cliolnest stock of sty llsli I'lolliiiiK
lu llio United .States. Kvery Karinent is
liiiKte for retail trade and bears u rli..l
staleinent of fabric and u gunrautee of incm-
sblp. -
All tlio markets of the word enntrllinin
their best styles toonr stock of piece k'Us
for custom orders which for eleKiinee ami
variety is nneoimled. Prices lu all ilitnn i't.
rueutH oxoehuKly low.
J. A. & J. D. ETHERIDGE
Grocers and Provision Deab
We Inform tile citisi ns of llallas and vleliilly Unit we Intve opened mul will rairyoa
A General Grocery Business
And respectfully solicit a share ot'tlielr piitroniiKi. IVo tjnaiantece sntlifartliiu tm
who iiitritit.o Us II short proills uud lair dealing will uecoinpllkli ll-
COKXKIf OF KLW AM) AUSTIN STKKKTS.
OPP. ADAMS & LEONARD S BANK.
inurlnlliii
GRIFFIN'S STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS
A
ffl
ISTo. OS23 EliM ST11EHT.
Oiiii jvncl TooJcwmitliiiig'
BELL HANGIN& SAFE SEWIN& MACHINE AHD GENERAL REM!
PATENT AND EXHIBITION MODELS
Ol1 MKTALS Oil WOOD MADE TO OJIDER
ausllklly Address V. II. (Jllll Fl.. P.O. I.oclc Iiox 117 llalliu Thh
BOOK BINDERS!
AND BLANK 1500K MAKKRS
413 T-i Ij 3VT STRHBT.
.MllKOzini'S Nrltly Sim
Paper Hilled to Order. Ill.ANK HOOK WtHtK n .specialty.
CHANCY It. BAItlNS'
(Sl'CCISUlt TO RAHNS & I1KVNON)
!ook and Job Printer
NO. 215 PINE STREET. ST. I.OTJIS MO.
IlINDElt AND lil.ANK BOOK MANl'FACTUItEIl. i:P()K AND PAMPHLET WOB
J J a specially. Orders by mall promptly attended i. ptend for eHiiinales. dcc2-dl
F. AUSTIN
504 Main St. Dallas.
OLDEST JEWELRY HOUSE IN THE CITY
WIKII.KSAIK AM) limn IlK.UKIt IV
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
It. II. CAUPENTRH
the Statu of Texas
Traveling Agent lor
marlidjm
; Market Bakery.
838 MAIN STREET.
CITY 151S1NKSS.
Ilolnnil Colli Unfits nt Wilson's No.
414 Kim (re-l. deelSdly
A toll.
Mnjor B. P. Jett:
Your undersigned friends appreciating
your post services as a ineiubcr of tlio board
of Aldermen from tlie Third Ward and feel
ing assured you will cou'inue to faithfully
serve them If re-elected would respeotful
request the use of your name na a candidate
for re-election April (tliuet and promise
you our support or Influence. We remain
yours most respectfully
H. C. HoskliiR
HEIDCIIARTEES FOR
WATCHES
"(Jf.tjr fMl h
d
; Cakes
Crackers
AND
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
CLOCKS SILVtB WABE
GOLD PEHS. SPECTACLES ETC
.)!. I . lioskius
W. D. Ili-lt.
Win. 11. Howell
K. A. PnllllH.
MoskliiH .( Howell
Ho I us ('. I'sllou
Kob't Kicks
W. H. Beaumont
radgllt Bros.
TIioh. K. Kemuson
Frank Hlcklln
M. 8. Levy
W. U. Wtenvtt
Juo. Kerr
Hcbnoider A llavls
J. K. Van Hlyke
J. W. Hliuinona
Ben Lneb
J. K Wolf.
A. Msrslitll
M.O Harris
Heymour Mlers
K. P Lyle
ltred A Lsthrop
W. U Murphy
Williams 4 Toillver
It. Thornton
M. A. C'orilellua.
J. B. Young
j. r nenuerson
I) (loslln
.1. M.drsni
J. W. Webb
It. W. .Miller
Tom Hinllli
W. L. Vniulm
W. A. KobliiK n
W. K. Hutuhtnson
William ooll
V. M. Nl ho .
A. N. Hirdstiiw
W.T.Htnd.
O. Meyel
Bond A lllr
J. N. Ksk.ld.i
K. Austin
W. L. Kei drhk
M. 1). Ouriing on
Hanger Un aw
W. A. R'Kliera
J. A J. Hrln
B. Davlsf
Wert Hinlth A Co.
Blake A Jenkius
J. C. McOniilif.ll
W.u. Kandall A Bro.
7u wll..m.""
Oonuor A Walker.
J. . Booth
Clias Melsterhans
W. M Orrla.
Bread and Jtolls.
DIAMOND SETTING
ANDAI.I. KIKIMOC
h Jewelry Maie 1: Mir.
J'fairinf of
In 1 1 iiii I ly
ill k'iDili hit bj fip-rificfd ll'iirlmfi.
Delivered to ai Parts of the Cify.
People's Furniture Store
No. 803 Elm Street.
THE MOST COMPLETE
HTOOIC OK
IN THK CITY.
FLO WED AY & TAG G ART I tHEAP
AS ANY HOUHE IN THK STATE.
m.r.sd?38MAIir"Ri:ET.
Call and Examine our NEW STOCK. "
GEO. RICK Proprietor.
JsnSI-dtim
rilOCLAMATlOX.
MAYOR'S OFriOK 1
(itvofUi.i.asjxai
Mnrch l.lfil
To the liuiilifled Voters of Pallas Cllf:
III iiccnrdnnee with 11 . nrnvlhlonioflbi
Cbarter of the City of Dallas and In l
suimee of resolution adopted by theW
v..iji-ii iil i renuiar ineeiinn in biii
Imlden on the idtli day of February A. V.
I.itl no! ice is hereby given that au alerlW
will be held on
Oil
for linn lei mil i. lllci.ru nf iiie(!ltvof Palls.
The olllcers to bo elected ore a .M.voii
t. ny Kccretury an Ase88i)r nud t'olien.
City Attorney n City Treasurer a TO
Knulnoer. a City Marshall two AWerniei-
for the First Ward two Aldermen
llie Second Waul two Aldermen for '
l l.lrii Wrd and two Aldermen for
Kourth Wurd .
'CI?. .nl!u ...III l.Annn.t .n....lll.ltelll
o'clock a.m. and kept open uutilaUoj"
pin. with an Iniermisslnu of oo now.
Iiealunlnmit twelve in.
Hie 1'illowiiiK will be the pollinu places i
the dillerent W arils of the City vis: w
In II... L-t. U...-.I A. tla wlmlilff 0' im
nortneiist room of the Courinouar i-
rloor. la the (Second Waid-At Hussell'' Brow
raciory.
.. ..... m.. . ... . . . .... .i.i...M. Cnma
In the Fourth Wnnl-At W. C.
ScliiHilhouse.
The I'resldiniromceisnre: . .
for the First Ward O. H. Kendall.
rortnewocond Ward-w. U.fne
For theThlrd Ward-Cant. A-H-'g;gJ
In testlmonv whereof 1 have herenmo
my iiaiid and the corporate seal oi
W. L.CAlJKLIi"V
Attest:
J. ii. H e BKKORn Becretary. rjffjjit
for Sale at a Bargain
A Small FlonrinaJIill and KiU Silt
It has Orlfflth A Wtdne's 10x20 statl'J
eiiKlne and Isiller wheat sml coj"
Knrekn sinutter boltlnu cJiest
Everything necessary to iiak f00"
ana meal. uiv
There ore two acres of nn"' & li
story mill house water twelve w""'"
the year and wood plwity- J" 7 J tW
sbouttwenty miles from Pl' :i
rnHroad. Has been run but Hlll'i i
only ofl-red for sale by reason ol '0
former owner. For pnf''V'oJiNH
addrss U. V. 'f..M.
n.L.4t.l1 ta liniltVt
in ii llllnll
and CdmpositiDn lm
Gravel
OFFICE COR. MP A GRIFFITH M
' x
All letters directed to me. Ko.;: I J 1
Dallas Texas will receive prompt"
Best of referenees lot twenty years dso--
Buslnestf BiB.pccjrullJ SollclK
w. o. mTiO
mohSdCnl
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