The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. XXIVII, No. 207, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1881 Page: 5 of 8
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l.Telr.m to the Chloagolnter-O Jean.
Couacil Bluff Iowa July 21-From a
-..1.- .ho . rU known in railroad cir-
M the trusted aent of J PM in
jouthwestero chenw of railroad. I w"
ay. in Oatna the clearest and newest slaw
neat of the present itatui or operation
na the fullett and most comprehentive do
icriptioo of the plan of this wonderful
iche-ne of railroad development that hai yet
been publiihed. Soma of the detaiit of this
nUn of railroad operation contained in the
interview telow have up ti itait time so far
as any authoritative announcement is con-
oerneJ rmroed the secret of their
uthors notably among mese ueun iuo iw
..nt that an alliance has already been
formed rxjtwren ih IVxas Payiflo (ould'
joar) the Atlantic raumu v m.u j
the Ntrkersou interest in the Achit-in. To-
nek 05 Pnia re nu; " v
Southern (Union lc flc) to form a junction
in the rranaig vuuoj nuui uu uum
in the building of h trunk line through fsom
ttt point to Sbii Franoisoo.
The opportunity was afforded me to see a
MfL-ran from Lwdnn. oMitsiniwr the
worSon that U. M 000 000 worm of
J10SDS FOR TUIS TUK LINK
kid ill biwn eub'cnbc d. and day a cipher
tupam went throuih w fluty York an.
PMnciico was now covered by enuioeer.
V." thereliHhiliW of the information in
M interview I will say:
i TnBcent11"111"1 wbo amulv consented
;t w m is one who is more promi-
w tsn any other in the active work of ail
f Gould's railroad building in the southwest;
.ni were I iiMibitied to uso his name it
would Da at once recognized as that of a rn jo
whoUkaowntobe close in Mr. Gould.
?onteea .d who mast to
hit pojilion have knowledge of that gentle-
raw's pUt'S. .. . .
S Tnt he gave unqualified msuranca that
thU statement of the plan of south western
nlroad drtvelopement and .ho alliance for a
w trunk line was absolutely correo.j and
I will add sa ...
2 Tnupn.bably no one would doubt
at cuuu i sivu ine nam'5 of my in'
fcriiit. . ......
A.irta from the value of this item of news.
to wbich eepucinl attention has been ctlled it
jbettMy claimed for this inturviow
whi:u ia given m the genuemtu a own wurua
th! ItjirctwitB In a tro way the clearest
tad most coni pf shetisivo
ourLINK OP THIS WUoLH PLAN
of railroad iievulopment whole d ffirent and
frmentsry phases as they SM9 appeared to
th public have t xciied w.mdi-r and aston-
iih nent. Embraced in this plaud is the
grsit feat by which 7000 mils of railroad
reprwntire in cost of construction alono
cvr HO.OOO 000 bava been with-n one ear
combined uuder one management and one
head : ttie union of this great system
With tbe one in old Mexico founded
on unusual and valuable cones-
lion! aid finally the combina ion which will
nine this whole great southwestern and
Meiii'nn system of railroads with the &.
T. it! F.'and the U P. in building another
triiLk line to the P.ciflc coas It is impoa
fible at this distance from the c irjfuminn-
Uon ti menenre tbe etl-'Cts upon commerce
ord acriOe tbo wonderful results in develop-
ment and creation of wealih which will
marl lbs completion of this stupendous eys-
m nt railroad building S.ime of these are
nf-rred to in the interview below in which
informant firl describes
TI1K 80VTHWK-T SYSTEM.
Quition Whit do you mean by the
Kutweit sviem?
Anuer Tne southwdtt system af roads
WnciHof tho Missouri Pa'cillo the Tens
PaciHo. the Mouri Kti ia & Texas the
I on Mutunia road the International &
O'Mt Morthern and the New Orleans it
Pacfla. Tnis mar they will all be com-
pleMto New Orleans on the southeast to
P io on tho w.i-t to Luedn Ten? on
Ibe lo'ith and to Omih- on tbe north and
th"y coiuprm ab ut 7 000 m.les uf line.
T.iey linvi all been plicuJ under one heau
with Mr. Uoul I us prosident of all tba
roads and with Mr. It 8. Htua a vice
president nt executive officer in' S L ui;
the manannrs of the line are A A. Tal-
uiado . 'H 8jper an( n M. Ui xiei and
thu runnini; nn j ginrl expends of the
"von rod have been reduced to one.
Xaij is a-hm ( known at the "Uould
3JU!hestern systen." lit eastern con
OKtioo is the Wabash and its con-
cm ion ija iae through Canada reaching to
tnsieiboard on one side and the line t'linb.
to lbs I -.kits reaching to Nnw Yjrk on the
other aide giving them two thruugh nutleu
loess outlets are the Ortat W 'ern i f
Ctaadi the Dilawtra & Ltckavana and
bymotnsof the Penimylvama iiiad liiik
lt co inentt with the .Nrsij 0nt'l which
hkes thim into Nw Yoik. Now this tys-
tstn of r mds has obtained a cnnceslon from
us president of M 'Xic from Liredo
TO TDK CITY Of UKXICO
ibout 600 milt t lung. It it covered with
enauer) and is said to ba the boat conces-
lion yet give ani the beu rouU At any
rata it is ihe shortest It runs from Liredo
Moir Stn Tanda Jimin.l Viotoria and
wsnoe to the city of Menao with tbe opiion
of building branches to Vera Cruz to ram-
Pico to Jesut Maria and Maum .r.is"
'Uuw much capital It Invested inthit
outheetern tvttem t"
"Wei! there' it about 7 000 milet of road
Mahout $20000 per mile"
What is tbe oa ure and valu of the oon
" in Mexico you apeak of f Hat it any
woosciioa with General Urant't work down
twrcf"
"8'1. ibis connection was given by the
E?lLat of Mnco ani it hat ail the rights
d about $16 000 a mile from the govern-
B'M and all tbe rights and privileges of all
'"olbuconoeselous -those ef tbe Mexican
""'I nd Mexican liailonat with tome
Pr'ilfgt that art vary benefloial
toU. This tystem at the City of Mexico
toooecte with the concetslont obtained by
rsl (irMt which is a part of tbe tame
nu. !.H" enocaaloni extend from tbe
ft I0! 1"0 by th "y of i'wMo to tht
h1.?.4' O'j" there connects with the
In "hioh runt from Vera Orut
-"ryauj Huh to the PaciBn. pusing
sroujktti ..... i . .i a i... 1
n. . ana wn m vjcb ana
tron. V1 ilhl t0 eontloae tbrougn the
uwi ' ""CO."
When will Wt plan of railroad building
" Jou have described It be completed t"
. mtsouihwett tttiem In Ttgatandft-
"nl'oni r n..t kiui . n
hA. a - wmuuiii nuuus awTfln niiiva
Q?!' A'l our toutbwett I) stem will be
1bi
- ' jiar to iitraao. ana in inii all
Jr.
ani r.rilt. Un TR0M atUKCMCO
" ltas Is COVurwt ailh ..4 Iks
wntit twlke. El Paso They will com'
L.Z. .? ln )!'' o?l he moment It alrlket
iSluJS ""..befiellne. Tbe road to
r-o win prob.11 1 ni In du.tn. R-nJ-.: I
and the fatal Paclfio Into
rate torn. Urn In Dewmbw. It
it alto proposed to build a line
from San Francitco east; from the end t
the U ah Southern west) from the end of
the Atlantic & Pariflo northwest; and from
theen4 of Texas & Pacific north we. t all at
once. To build lh California line will take
probably eighteen months or perhaps two
eara according to how fast material can b
obtained. It is calculated to complete the
Mexican line to the City of Mexico inside of
two years. These routes are all constructed
under four different construction aud im-
provement companies that build them for
their actual coat and tbon turn them over to
tr e-m Dailies. Tbe coat aill average about
$20000 per mile. General G. M. Dodge it
at toe Jiead of all these construction com-
"This tt'Stera I support will )ave its
outlet to the coast by the Southern Pacin.r
whiKi tnt otrrix will bi.
"No sir it will bae itt own outlet by
tytt'm of extension about Wbicb nothing
dt nolle hat yet been mads known to the
public but which I can explain to you. Thit
tysiem wast of the Kio.Urande it an eiteoilon
of the Texas Pacifio from El Pato north west
through Silver City Preacott or to tbe Rio
I'ncos to a connection with tbe lAllautlc and
Pauitlc. Toese two routes con tained then
exend northwest to the Paranahagat valley
in Nevada wh- re thv are joined by an ex
tension of the Utah Pacific a branch of the
Unlun I'ac He and the three companies will
buildatruiik line from the Paranabagal
valley n eeing near.Owen'a Lake to th oti
of HanCrai Cisco. Cal. Tbe bonds ($25000.
000) for thit Hue. were negotiated in Europe
th o her day. This line to Ca it'ornia is a
shorter line for the Texas Pacifh and for
the Alchison-Top-ka and for the Union
Pitc.fio than for ny now built and runt
almost itt whole length through tbe
mining regions of New Mexico Arizirfa
IHuh JNevada a-d UaUioriiU. U tunmlr
toe Sierra Nevada thus avoiding .the beavy
fr.owa. It drains the pick of tbo western
mining regions tbe whole of them and the
country we have known from '53. Tbe
Southern Pad II j built their line right tip to
the Gila Valley; now we strike right north-
west ent-rirg nearly every mining camp
through there."
"Tbie plan wh' n completed will leave the
Central Pacific tyttom out in the cold won't
it!"
"Oil no; I guest not."
OUT IM TUB COLD.
' But it will leave it without any outlet
east and the U. P will then have itt iutle-
f pendent line to the coast and a competit g
ine wjtb tbe C. P."
"Yef; but the Southern or Central Pacific
aro extending their road from El l'aeu
south intending to connect with what is
known at the Pierce system in Texas ai Sn
Antoi io. They bave bought the Peue
rovi from Han Antonio to Houston the
Terry rad and tbe Adams road from Pom-
'on to Vvrmilllnnv llp plng about $61-
OOrt n ilo lor a ro.-'l innt cost only about
$20 000' B"f mile. That le lDein iuto NeW
Orleans.
'VVh-.ttfrTjct do you think will thit Vast
plun i f rai road development when com-
pleted bave on Ibe commerce of tbe coun-
try and the growth of the different Hade
CJiitpr.t"
"WMI I think there it no doubt but what
tbo whole wheat ar.d grain cr-'p of every-
thing weit of tho Missouri will find an outlet
at Now Orleans. We expect to take the
grain every bushel of grain that is raised in
California over the line to New Orleans and
ship it fiom there to Europe. It can be done
wi.bin sixty days. The land haul is not so
long it 'is to-day on grain from b"re to
H an York and there is there the Quest hir-
bor ou the gulf at Nhw Orleans. It taki a
six months tu go round the horn and how
miuy bu-bels of grain do you think wi!l go
that way when It can be tent right through
NewOriean.!"
' Then one of tbe. inevitable cffocla of it
you think will be to add ft the commercial
iniportaiic of Now Orleans t '
"Yi't. Tho barge system is or.ly one part
of this system of roadt. We have line
reaching right from the renter of ICnsis
into Now Orleans in 1000 miles of road
Texas is one of the fiuest sliitet of tbe union
wautin nothing but development. There
are cotton hVldi on nearly every mile of road
built. It hat pretty good water and a liclx
toil."
TUB CHICAGO INTKRXST.
"Will not this system when compktod.
take away a portion of Cbirigo't teiritory t"
"1 do not tbii k it will. The whole coun-
try grows so fast that it makis up any f'jch
appareut deficiencies. Tbit souibwe?' ins-
tern develops a new country butai .uury
unlike tbe nor bwest when we i rtook
its development. Then we rn ' i.- uuti of
road tbiougb vast stretches of . .n coun-
try; now we are building new i . it through
old cotton fields We . have got through
with the northwest; 'completed all tbo
roads; slocks are high and the people lake
th' ir money out to put into thu suuthwert
whore it it a new country to grow up v.uu
tho roadt. That is now about thu only
undeveloped couutry there ia."
In cone usion 1 asked thit gentlemtn
whether there wat any peculiar sig-
nificance in connection with these
plant in tbo appointment of Mr.
Sironp and Mr. Nutt at preeidenlt ol
tbe Atchison Topttka s Santa r"k
and Ailantio & Pacific roadht He
replied that these promotions came naturally
along Mr. Cool id w th president of the
Atchison Topeka s Santa Fe went in simp
ly to bridge over a certain time. He it not a
railroad man it wealthy and did not want
to pay tho attention necessary to the position
and it wat from tha beginning Intended that
at tjnn at they could tney would put in a
practical man like Air strung. Colonel
Nutt who goes la aa president of the Atlan
tic Pacific hat been for many yean a
friend and co-worker wnn air. strong
Their acquaintance and association began
when Mr. Strong came to Council Blufft in
1800 to represent tha Northwettern Kiad
here at which time they became associated
In tbe transportation hutinett acrott the
river to Omaha. Air. Nutt now becomet
president of tbe Atlantio A Pacific which it
contra lad bv tne notion or aicnerioo inter
est io the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe
company.
rtva Tsui Ualr-Ueep It Beantttal
The "London Hair Color Restorer" n
he most delluhtful artlo lever Introduced to
la American people and It totally different
from all other hair restorers being entirely
free from all impure ingredient that tender
many otbor article lor the hair obnoxious.
Where baldnoti or falling of the bair exlita
or prematurely graynest from sickness or
other causes lit ute will restore the natural
youthful eolor and eauie a healthy growin
oleanslni ibe team rrom all impurities aan
druff. ifcc.. at the aame time a ra it pleating
and lasting hair dressing fragrantly perfum-
ed rendering the hair toft and pliable making
It an IndUniinaahle article In averv toilet Aal
you druggitt for London Hair Color Keatnr-
er. Price 75 cent a bottle. Six bottles $4.
Main depot for tbe United Slate 830 Nortn
Sixth ttreetv-Phlladelphla.
WOBrHAH.
WoanttM July
CorrapnndeD0t or th Herald i
Mr. Jim Aodenon went to Walktr Mil-
ltt't Itat eight and paid him three hundred
Md ttirif doiiart for oaitn. w an tamer
! locked the money up In hi trunk and put
1 the key In kl pocket Andtnon and Mlllu
THE PALLAS HE It ALP WB ONES' a? ''l.NlJJQt JULY
oon went to bed In the house. Mr. A tee
ing a man in tbe door aroused Miller who
discovered bis mnney wat gone. Pursuit wat
made wiihuut effect.
Mr. Dave Btrlerion one of our mott tub
ttantial cilueos died to-day of black J-iun
dic
Hon. C. L. Watson of Fairfield spent
several dayt here on a visit to relative.
Tbe weather I decidedly thowery and the
ooiiom planter are cneerlui.
Grass it green on the prairie again and
tbe bay cutter are makinc ready to out at
oan as the ehowert art) over.
Camp meetings are to be found in every
dire ot ion; preacher generally are having a
gooa time.
Mr J Barbee bat earr'ed three ball of lead
in bit lunge since the war. They are lust
now exciting terlout disturbance threatening
h'tlifo. He will get the bentjt of tbe late
land donation.
Good fruit it scarce. The late rain are
In time to ave the lato peachet. Melont are
abundant and cheap.
John Shellon wat to-day bitten by a water
mocassin while trying to get a fUh on a hook
hung ii.' the brush in the lake.
MmELLANEOlH.
A son of Hugh J.'cCulloch hut been pros-
pecting for miteral Kindt in Buckingham
Va.
Cedar Keyt an i Ocala Flot'ida.are taid to
be outatrippiig anv townt la the ttate in
growth and ei torprise.
Chalmers wbo has been making a fl '8-on-the-do'a
back fight 'gainst Lamar received
a severe set-back at Vickiburg
Down in Disie they are praising Kentucky
for fatting and praying. The Kentuckian
wbo fadted and prayed is yet to be heard
from.
Quite a number of routbern exchanges
bave puhlUhed Jere Black't reply to Inger-
soli. They have faik-d eutitely to publish
what U b tsys.
Diirinr a recent entertainmert at Norfolk
V'. the boy orator J. Harry Shannon of
Manchester made a decided hit by reciting
Sonaior Mahone't ''Ben Hill speech" in the
senate.
The colored people of Nashville have
formed a t ciety for the euppres-ion of mit-
cegenatiou. It is said that tbe tocio'y has to
far caused the arrest of eight person charged
with thit i flense.
Hon. E hei Barksdaln candidate for gov-
ernor uf Mii-sissippi soys he is not in sym-
pathy with Utile "Uminie" Cbalmera in bis
feeblo a.d futile efforts to deaine and de-
preciate Senator Ltmar.
The improvement of tho president ao
alarmed hi' physicians that they determined
to turn a barber loose upon bim The bar-
ber did tbe business and at last accounts the
doctors were correspondingly happy. Atlan-
ta Constitution.
Alderman Dug-er visited the Chattanooga
u"'iiitai ana touua one man mere who was
i 111 cted only with the itch ; another man
hud been there two weeks simply with tbe
aimich ache. He also found a woman
t jere whom he learned was visited nightly
by men.
Chattanoor Tlmel: The gentleman who
attempted to B UP for b Louisville
Commercial the Cle banquet at the Stanton
louse given Thursda' Juv 15 in honor of
Governor Brown and h.! P"ry "uet have
attended nd partaken ex;lu8'vey of the
seductivo liquids. The accout 1 moudlin
ai d iucobe.eut.
While the president wat lying) in bit bed
suffering frotu a wi uld-be asuaeeiu't wound
and uuaware of what wat going on ou'tide
of nit sick-room he became the owner of
quite a large farm in Alexandria county
Virginia within 'view of the white house
which wat btiught in by bit agent to save a
mortgage held by General Garfield and Jere
Black.
A little girl named Malcomh living in the
neighborhood of Doe Hill Virgiula went
out to the woods to play acoompanied by
hrr dog one day last woek when she sud-
denly came upon a number of wild lurknye.
The dog gave chaso and in tbo affright a
very Urge gobbler perched upon a fence.
The lilile heroine seizul it from below
dragged it to the ground and bore it home in
triumph. The turkey weighed about tweuty
pounds.
Little interest and svmnalhv were aroutrd
among the negroes of Orangeburg county
S. O by tbe th olirg of Pretident Garllold
the Ooarleaton Newi and Courier tyt and
there is even disappointment at the prospect
of bit recoveiy. The very fact that the
white people were to prompt in their ex-
pretsionti.f regret and indignation aeema to
nave aroused the auspictona ot tbe fteedmen.
This is auppoaed to indicate the adoratiou of
the nvgroea for General Grant.
There waa an old man living in Aleian.
dria whose personal history would make an
interesting volume be Is highly educated
and a moat pleasant and interesting conver-
lional'st. He it livii g tbe life or a hermit.
but none but hiovelf knows whv. H it tha
ton of a former attorney general of Mary-
land and a membor of a democratic presi-
dent's cabinet and wai himself at one time
commonwealth's Attorney for one of the
rtchsat counties in the state.
V Frniikr.irt dir.) Phvalclan Wrltca
some uionlbt ag tbe daughter ot one of
our prominent oitizen wat pronounced a
hopeless consumptive. She wat very much
reduced in flotu terrible cough her life
gradually watting away. I recommended
ner to use "iir. swavne t LKimpound Bvruo
of Wild Cherry" which tbe did. In a
short time she wat free from all cough and
o'ber symptoms and 1 now rosy and
bea.'by. rnce zooenu naiwa bot-
tle or tlx bottles for $5. The large rite 1
tbe more economical. Prepared only by Dr
Swane ft Son Philadelphia. Sold by drug-
gite. n
A Bad Oalil or niatreaal tag Coach .
Dry parched tore throat pneumonia
bronchial and attbmetlo attack weakened
and debilitated date of the tyttem all three
dangerout tjmptome are cured by "Dr.
S wayne't Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry."
The first dote give relief and the wont
cough and tore Tung yield to It healing
propertle. An occasional dote of Bwayne't
plllt (hould be taken to.keep tbe bowelt free.
They are excellent for torpid liver and bili
ous complaint.
Kentaeky Iteana.
The Fulton Fultonlan 1 being publiihed
daily.
Henry Kurtt tged sixty year I milting
at Newport it it a poaeioie tuiciae.
A $15 tollet Mt will be presented to the
prettiest woman attending tha Bowling
Green fatr.
Fint Blmneon. an Owentboro negro hm
begun a 600 mil walk to be completed In
260 hour.
T..rrv Carberrv. an express driver hid hit
betk bmken at Covington Wednesday by a
door falling on tu
Tha Gazette report that the Bowling
Green woolen mill will return operatlou
about lb itt or Augutv
A. a Brown died at Shelbyvllla Butdey
nlibt. In hi sevtoty-tevinth year. Ht had
been ill for ton tin.
Th Hartford Herald know an Ohio
oounty nan who plowed twantyrfour oodmc
uut noun w say att eora.
the bay mare Mollie Ljtcb. b"1. 2:36 12. j
Mr. W. Jennings the owner of OleiC01' I
r - v. uaorgs ijrniiaia
both 2-year-olds.
W. H. Doble Jr. U to be the driver of the
bay mare Mollie Lynch recently purcha-ed
by Ira Holme.
Mr. W. A. Pinkerton of Chicago hts
purchased tbe horse Kuikora by Overly
nut nl V.m Pi. J
w w 1VIB1 VtTVlUfti
-IJ-O- Pete'i by mare. Lucille rfoord
2:21 1-2. recenUy foaled a black colt by
Jimet K. Keene hat entered tlx colU for
the Derby. Grand Prix de Pari St. Ltger
and Two Thousand Guinea of 1883.
P. Lorrillard on Saturday tent a fin lot
ui jiuuK atoca io jNewmarket England
including Arar.it Sachem and Gerald.
The $2 OOJ pane announced by the north-
western eipoeiuon of Minneapolis Minn
or a race oi uur mile bead did nol nil and
uas seen aeciareu i n.
Captain Jamet Franklin ha lust loat
through death the yearling bay filly by
Glengarry Arizona own li.ier to Gien-
garm and half sister to Arizona.
J. Spillman & Co. of New York have
purchased of the Fieeuood stable Uberto
br. 0. bv Viraril Llleiito I)..h..-'
Uberto is one of the most nromisinir ihrew
J oar-olds in America. '
A Mallion nurse of $10 000 a freA-fnFkttll
ef $5 000 two purses i.i 2000 eoh for 2:21
and 2:25 daf-sts $1500 tor 1 : :8 claw $1 IR10
for 2:81 clas ami : 'im oac for Mud S.
aud St. Julien ia in kue proi ono e for Dm
coming New York trotting u. vtirg.
riue FrtNti Nvw tiouua Jnal He-
ceivcd.
For canned chicken beef
and pickled oysters anchovies clams pre-
pared chocolate preserved g inner mush-
rooruf horse radish California honey milk
B aton ahd soda crackers and all the do ica-
ciot founain a first-oiait fancy grocery also
the finest stock of confeciior eries ever
offered in this market creams and caromels
J ardor almonds ice l fruits nuts Texas toll)
etc wholesale and retail the finest of
goods hii the very lowest of prices call and
see for yourself at W. K. Vt heelock'stuccet-
aor to Connor & Wheelock comer of Main
and Aualin streeia.
MAKHKIN BT TKI.rURAPII.
New York July 26 -blocks woak.
Muuey SfflillX.
KxolmnuM 1 ng 4S2X; short MX .
.-tm blunts dull.
Coverninenl bouct tnlet ami uuohanged
F our qulul aud uncliulined.
Wheat i euei Irnlior ul ilia advance.
it ru quiet and lh-ui
Fork uiot at IX.
Laid weak ' '
h' l.lis in . 8 41X
Roli 2 07!
ir. inhti U.
Collce Urn . . la fnlr demand.
Hrmar nwn.) fair io good rt fined 7X134)
rellutil (ti-loly HiauUiird A iiwHK.
Wool dull and hwivyi dorurhtlo fleeoeSI4n
puiinii -'OjjJu: uuwasneu i.xaa H(:ui.
MoiiT-iMoney ixw uxonaigo 4rt!)4i Kov.
eriiiurut tiouds HieHilyt ueiv A'a i (li.H
new 4's 1 lilt new 4'ai Wit atate bonds dull
New Ore-unit July HO K our quiet and
dimjtuiei."::- l U 'uo.o ;4(3t tieme ayt
hlgbei g n.lfflf.'.iaiif.
C'uru quiet at iil(HHi.
0ik nuhk a hi d linn nt r0.
l'ork quiet mil kteany nl 18.
Liinl tiii.et. Heady and liimi tierce la'iaiaii i'
kejr l.
Dry aall meats emleri 9honlders Vlffl.
Bucon quot aud weakj ahuulueraftil clear
l ib Ufi eiear sides lu.
ii .inn tcitica and nun; choice sugar cured
canvimeu 12(4)1.1.
Whisky sieily; western rectlfled llliritl IS.
(Jullee II i in; cargoea oi orilluury to prluiii U g
Sugar quiet; from common to (rood oom mon
U'4-lHi 'air to lully fair 7H'77; Inline lo
olioite B1 j yellow o arlikd !'.
MolaMttt UDll comiuou 20iat fjlr 2JiIi3t)l
prime i.
Illue llrm.
S iiliu si no iwr looopremli.'a.
dialling bank 40.
Coiiuola &iiltkl.
Hi l.ouiB July SO. Flour nominally nn-
cbanRed. Wheat uimeitlid but g-nernllv higher;
No t red lull 1 17.V91 ITS etshi 1 l'Kttl IttH
August.
Vura about steady at 47M(247.S cashi 47V
Au.ust.
fork In heller demand; Jobbing at 18 00.
I.i' id dnll aud uomluul l It Ml.
Whisky eteadyat 8.
(Dot ten Mnrkett by Telegraph.)
Nil W YOhK.
Noon Cotton nule. saleitiLIi niilinlull i.m.
fiiy
AUBUt ..
iinteiiitior...
t)otoo-r
Nov mlirr .
Uoceiuuwr
8:20 p. in. 1'uturcs cli.st.. i
July
Avirut'.
11 rliflll no
.11 INftlll'J
11 Kii :ii
.iomiu;u
.11111010 46
..ii o on 7i
eenleiubtr 11 21
U loier Ill Ml it lu U'
Novemhur ln:iUjtiU40
Deoeuiliar 10 4'
faouary KIMtSlOM
February linne t tti
Maroh Hi Tim ID 76
Anrll lutftUmtiS
UAI.VKKIUN
Market closed qulti nildi ling 11 'Ji sales CO.
UVKur-UOI..
I.lveruool July W 12:15 p. ni Cnt'nn
moderate enuu ry freely aupplleui niludiinir.
nidnuda US: Orl an a ll-liii naiet tj.owii
speeulHtlnn and export l.Uoilt lectdpts i in);
all Arnerlcan; upland low nildd.lux clastlll
catloi July dllvry (1 11-18.
juiyauu abx 'v eii-iu
Auxu.i and eenteuitier U i:i-S:
Bileniber and October 06-10
ruiuirs null.
4:00 p in. ihIoi of American 0510.
Kuiuret steady.
JtCw'
-n tit t--t- -v - r n-n t
IWINQ MAOHINI.
. It TM
Simplest Latest Improved
most durame and Convenient
ewln Maohlne In the World.
It .Ul. All MthuM In .ILllLAl....!.!
gnera workmanhlpneof mnnitiiiiie t nd
Wl'l rnne in wnr iirO'iHOFiit miMitna lul
)Md Mit-tiKlh ol Iced oHpinltr tnd eitin-
of flnth RBI
Mtohlnr w
i m in
Mini mk k1i')1u elv Dcrfml
Mtohlnr wrrnniwl rnrnvn yesrs aud sills
faotloa lutrantwd In "vrtj ptrucnlar.
JOHN A. MANN.
Central A. 7arMlnsi dHm
oak PrlBlltisr.
Th Hibai.d eiauM Jn i-KiTmo Ornci
hat Joat reoelved a ooinpUt luok of aw Ijrua
Duruhediorly'for lbs Kintlnn of book
work. XhiM having book or iianiphuuto
nrlnt hnuld not tail to onll at Iba Hluu
Joa Orviot aad as rwim-nt aad atotrtala
afloat au wort guaraattra
I jrr botes
27 1881.
mm price & co.
n HOLM A IK
Hardware Iron and Stoves
CHAHTER8TOVES.
Manufacturers of Tin-Ware. Special Aeents
colts Pistols and Dupont's Powder.6
834 and 836 Elm and 833 and 835 Main Streets.
ALDRIDCE & WALTER
601 MAIN STREET - DALLAS TEXAS.
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
ledgers . Journala Cah Rooks
Way ltok ltvcordii Dockels etc.
kept in Htork.
JOB PRINTERS
lii'lfrr Ileatlx Xote lltali monthly
Mauni.nts ItiiMlneuH CardM Kale
ntipsi allM VI lilUllDK CtC
STATION 3ES
H rlllug 1 luida i opjtnK inkn Let-
ler Pishes oiluf Hooka loiter
l ilm p.is reuHlM iflciuoraudumR
Van and Time Husslm.
Time Hooka etc.
FULL LIJSTE OF LEGAL'BLANKS
IN TERIOR MERCHAN TS VISITING GALVESTON
WILL FIND IT ADVANTAGEOUS TO CALL ON
J. S. BROWN & CO.
WHEN IN NEED OP
Elardware Tinware;
Snddlcry Saddlery Hardware Wagon aud Buggy Material
IRON STEEL 1ST AILS CASTINGS
FAKM IVAUCWS ETC
Tlipfr Ftock Is Unconjjcdjri Variety or Price.
importers and Wholesale Dealers In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Hats Boots acd Slioos Notions Etc.
Corner of Mechaiiic Twenty-Fourth Streon
IoO.iaHI.. DrwYcirk.
OFF10K8
KiuiiiUrrCit.. Boston.
oa Itiiuli void Ilanisniin Furl.
imm iron WoSIsT
orner Hons Ave line and nagnolia MtrectM
DALLAS - TEXAS.
Iron Brass foundry Mjcblw and Bltolitmltbliig Shopt. Msnuftrtsw Iron Stort
Pr?ute' ynlilalorii t?ah WoiBhta. KHillngi Pulleji Bote tnd Hbaflirg. Givvra.
"Mil of JSnKin-i and all kinds of Machinery. Brut Oat odoPipe KiUincs. eUJ- kepi in
lock. Orderi Promptly Executed. '
U. S. STANDARD
Scales!
C111CA00 SCALE CO.
1 10 A 1AI . JrlTerHon Ml. ( hlcago.
Miruraclnrn nmri tlinn
300 DIFFERENT VARIETIES.
Buy the Best Quality at tha Lowest Price.
a-Ton Wacoa Rila (Plttform xlil)..So
S-loa (7xlU) 50 1 4-loo (W14)....o
The best Seals fnr cotton K'nt In nn
70S-1 k Mraat'4ltoi aenin Frame SI5
Bold by rellaiile merchants everywlinre
Allscilet warrnnted. Hmd fur nrlw liRt.
MIl'CIIEliL A kS'Nl'UOS
Unerl Agents Uallat
' noTica
OFFICE COUNT JUDOR I
. Dana Tim July 9 Ml. f
Unntr aa ordvr and br dir.tidw. ni ih M.n
Oouuiy Oimmutlnnrra ComtorUallaaoouDty
noiii'e i noreov givrn inut mid ourt will on
Wfdnntdvr. AimuttlO. IH8I. roralvn imima.
bldt rot lliebu lilliig if a new Jail for DallM
Conaty. All bid to be aoamnpanlad by tbe
piaut tnd peolflotloia t tha biddnri Ji
not to oottesotiHdlng thirty tbcuimd (t0.ouo)
dollars B'.d lobe of a oapieliy eufflolent lu
oddhu wm w priajofn ortiaet room riir
huspltil lemitle prisoner and luianeprnwDsi
en guard end rook roonn. 1 be whole boild.
lug to b oonipls ted a snou as prurtlnable. and
in iu uion uisuern unu approvea sly lo urovl
ding tor tho oomfort eouvenluaoe and aal
kenning of the Drlsoners
Teru Cash wi.on the building I rveelvtd
by tbe CoinmlaHlonr Court
j ii ngns le exureaaiy rma 10 n Jtot an J
r all bid tad plans submitted.
It R niTUKK.
County Judge Dallas County .1
OfFICB OF COITNTY JUDOB
TO tne Parent and Uuard ennor liallupnimt i
1'UWI VUlll 1 IIMIT I I'QI
ellaai
Tne time ror retrganlamg the public free
ouooia ui una roomy le now at Hand. Under
ineiawinismtiaiueuone tnd Ibe IIKt Slid
in my niuoeon or oerore ine "1st or July.
w uid therefore mnatrrapeetfiiliy i tugeai thit
Ton mental me scii'Hil nouses lu yonr rusieo
ive communities on HMurriiy evnilnc. July
int. and organise pre are your soholastlc
llatt and e'eot your trustee to that I may re-
eelve your Hat by Ibe Slat. All neceetarj
blank ou be bai by ealllng at my
UIMUT U R HI III mIMIUIIUV1 I III VHIIII
bet we n I he age of a and II yeart It left off I he
data. I nun thai thos fniereeted In thv
ansa of edneailoa will turn oat and by
their presenee and advloe aeetal la foa taring
aad haildlna ap the publl be eehwl i-m
AeMAAHkta ii m n rt. rr ..
Oouary Jadf Dalla Oooatr.
m tLIRS IN
jOilVESTON TEX
M AJtl.lSllLO IS 1&74
CARTER & GIBSON
413 Elm St. Dnllna
BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURE US
PRINTERH.
Magazine and Law Jkiok Binding
rnrrNTT wobk nmauhv
C. E. VREELAND
Wholestle Dealer In
PAPER
PUIftTERV SUPPLIES
Ismk Booka Stationer r Paper Bags
Twla-ee Kie.Ele.
497 U A1N 8TUKET - - D ALL AJS TKXA8.
r t Inted manllla wrapping paper a iDeoltltvi
all alae and weight with cut and eard .
tullable for any kind of busltietn at Lonla
price frrlgbi added and gnaraateed.
OMera lent by mall will be promptly and
oarelully.fllled.aod price msa low a If
purr.liaeer wat present.
NI MPHIS CONFERENCE
Female Institute
JACKSON TENS'.
Moat favorably Inhaled. The thlrty-elgbtk '
'".'. 1PI "'i "'el. Ample faMlule
end the bin heal advanteeea affnidMi. .
J.iyed ramlnu d prosperity. Charge moder-
. ror eaieioiine and tpeolai lufoini.Uoa
address the Piesldmt
Kev. A. W JONF.H D. D.
if.U.UiLTOMaM.in
Oculist and Aurist
40S HAII BTBBBT. . . Z.
OppoalU Grand Wlndtor Hotel
PA.L.1. . 1FXAS
la Ma THURMOND
uttoruey -evt Xj sax
ALLAt tUll
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