Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1873 Page: 4 of 4
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Haitian of th T.'ngrath
MOW A HIT or rof)ql:f WArAH
RIM) ON
Uoth tlie Wcsterii Union nnil At-
Jotillo noil J'ticiliti Tolrifrnph (Join-
juiiiUn liiiff Ihii lull btlluci in llio
Grand Hotel uiiilnr tlio mniifiKo-
mont rcHpcctivcly of two youn
lndirn iif jircpoNHoHHin nppctiruiiuPt
As llio biininoKH (lotto in not enough
to employ tholr timo ft wiro wha hi-;
ranged to run (Yon nnaoflluo totlia
otlior iiIjoM fifteen foot iipui t nnt
thus they nro onnblcd to tiilk to
eneh other In tho "Univoisnl Lan-
guiifto of Morso." Not only do
thoy discuss tiling". In gonorul but
11107 criticiao tlio action of guests
and oven of customers when ono
gets more buaincsa thnn tlio otlior.
If ono lias moro gentlemen cull-
ers nnd friend during tlio duy k
creates alittlo jonloiisy nnd a biting
colloquy is ollen tlio result lor in
stance :
"i am ashamed of you. 1 was
not awaro your ncquiuntunco ox-
ton ded into tho ((porting finter-
nity." "Explain yoursolf; I am ac
quainted with no "sports " as you
cull them.
" Oh. my dear how innocent you
aro. "Who is that gontlomnn I saw
thore ft few minutes 1120 r
" Shamo on you 1 don't you know
a centlwmnn when you seo him ?
That's on oflicor of tho company.
" Oh 1 1 bec your pardon."
Oftentimes nn outsidor is badly
cut up and ho knows nothing about
it oxevpt it bo by the-traditional
itchiness of his loft car. In tho
midst of thoir jokes a few days
ago a nicely drcssod good looking
young man walked in to tho uranu
and toolc up his position 'within car
shot of tho instruments being en-
sconced behind a nowspiipor Tho
ladioa innocently concludod ho wns
ignorant of any knowlodgo of tolo-
Krniihy and commenced as follows
" Thoro now is a fellow of my
choice as tidy as n pencil.
" 13ut not so soft I hope ? "
" No I should jiulgo not. What
nico -boots ho wears and what a
beautiful little foot I"
"I declare I bcliovo you aro in
Jove' with him."
" Well what if I am ? I havo a
right to lovo whom I liku I sup
poso.
" Well I sitpposo you havo hut
I cannot sco anything so lovoablo
i about him except that diamond
ring on his littlo finger. I will bot
vou a pair of glovos ho is fresh
from the Wyoming gold mines."
" Oh. no. ho ain't. He's too dain
ty to sco hunting gems."
"Except ho went hunting you
to bo his wife."
"Thank you I wish ho would."
" What would you say n no were
to poo tho question I
" I should bo so glad if ho would
for I could not havo tho heart to
No I don't think I would. Ho
15 really handsome"
" He's so sweet I could kiss him."
. "Ask him and he'll lot you" '
Thoro was a fluttor. Tlio papo
wenton the tnblo nnd the unknown
advancing hat in hand said :
"You aro both so lovely I do-
claro I am undocided which to kiss
Blushing was at a discount. i
" O then you aro an operator
are you r
"I am. madam and nevor en
joyed mysolf . so well in my life as
winlo listomng to you.
i " But we know you wero all tlio
time. . I paw 3ou onco upstairs-
and wo didn t mean a word wo
said."
Exit masculine operator consid
erably amused at the somewhat
singular little bit.of colloquy. ..
How She Did It. -.
1 From lb Indianapolis Journal Dm. 28.
'In the village of Darlington
Montgomeiy county lives a. man
named Best who tins been accus
tomed to- spend too liberal a a Intro
of his time and money at tuo sa
. . . j..
' y welcomed by tho sulcon-koepor
.. despite the earnest entreaties of
" the neglected wife that her husband
should not bo urnisiica any mioxi
eating drink.- On Christmas day.
Best as usual repaired to' tho. sa
loon whither hq was soon followed
by his wife who finding til hecpn
treaties in vain.' despair'ng of any
good results .from tuo influence of
moral . suasion and enraged at the
contemptuous manner with which
her appeals had been treated seiz
- ed - a poker and began to demolish
- such light articles within her reach
a a I a aw-i ra ant I khan l hA Mlu
band enraged at this treatment bf
his irieud. seized bis who araggoo
her to tho door and kicked her into
Ua bma! TIia tnrA winthixia than
locked tho door armed themselves
one with a revolver and the oth
' ef with a shot eunf and threatened
to shoot her should she attempt to
force an entrance. .Nothing daunt-
ed the now thoroughly' onmged
woman renewed the struggle ap-
nrittlin'rr to' tho crowd "which hid
been collected by her cries to pro
cure her an axe that sho might
" batter "down the dorfr. Some 'one
threw bor the desired-weapon and
armed with it she advanced boldly
''upon the cnemy's-worka despite
4kAtf.4hi.aatA .Of-rtivl thA ntltWAl'Kft
' bv etorm. and having gained nn eh
trance a I ono and single-handed
proceeded - to demolish everything
within reach tho two cowardly
brutes moanwhila menacing her
with guo and pistol but fearing
even to lay hsnd upon her. When
Mrs-.Best bad completed tho work
of destruction among bottlos tle-
' canters nd glasses smashod out
.the windows and mado the room
almost if not quite untcnatablosbe
withdrew unharmed to cool hor
wrath in the solacing thought that
she had at least temporarily put a
stop to the operations of that sa-
loon. Whal she did with her
worthless ' husbad wa have not
been able to learn. j
.' r c i w -ir .. v .
Brigham Young is said to bo the
father -of a hundred anil seventeen
children with several old precincts
yet to be board from. Well done'
thon good and faithful father.
To reaeh the masses advertise in
the Dallas Heram.
llsminiwoiicoj of Old Ktntaolty Tims
Tl'0 fslllof old Ketiliiky liunlrrs
Is a mnllnr of history nnd the
pithy siiylng of these men have
pusrod Into provorliH Tho shot-
jm was unknown In frontier life
or If known looked upon w'th
contempt. Tho bear the deer nnd
tho wild turkoy were tlio gnmo the
old hunters wont In quest of; but
wheti they could not bo lonnu mo
i-ilta was viirhted nt tho squirrel
and tho bull sent whirling through
the head. To hit the pquirrcl in
any otlior placo than tho head wns
tho sign ot a poor murusman nnu a
poor marksman was held at u grout
discount by the hardy pioneers.
Hut times havo greatly changed.
Tho old linn tors aro taxi being
gathered in tho fold of death unda
new raco ot shooters navo como
upon tho carpet. Tho larger game
have disappeared bofore tho ad
vanced tide ot civilization so inui
a riflo is of very littlo practical
valuo now. Birds which cleave
tho air on rapid wing aro tho
things that oxcito tho enthusiasm
of tho sportsman and iu order to
cut them down in a spgi tsmunliko
way the shot-gun is called into re
quisition. Notwithstanding tho
times havo niiercd bo mucu 11 is
pleasant to drift through the remi
niscences 01 pioneer nie nnu to re
call tho elorious reign of tho
riflo.
Ono of tho most cok-bratod shots
of Konlucky is Dr. 0. LOraham.
IIis aim wns next to mlalliuio nnu
in his younger days he killod ns ef
fectively at long as at snort rango
Tlio Louisville Courier-Journal
tolls tlifft ho could ring tho bell or
tako tho bull's eye at every shot a
distance of 500 yards while a tur
key htood littlo chanco of retaining
life if ho drow n boad on it lit 400
yards. For half a century tho doc
tor used a favorito riflo of primitive
mako which ho chnstoced lyncher
Tho gun was always kept in tho
vcrj- bostcondition and ho loved it
as londly as ho could havo loved
child. Tho barrel was thirty-three
inches long and tho boro nino-six-tccnths
of an inch carrying thirty-
two bulls to tho pound.
Tho doctor in now an old man
and ho hns bequeathed his riflo to
posterity. Ho has placed it in tho
museum at Louisville and it hangs
sido by sido with riflo that proved
such a terror to the Indians in tho
hands of Daniel Boono. Itiswcil
to treasure up theso rolica of fron-
tier lifo for thoy aro u part of the
history of tlio Stalo that onco
was looked upon by tho civilized
world ns Jtlho dark and bloody
ground." '
Health and Talent.
It is no exaggeration to say that
health is a largo ingredient in what
tho world cnlls talent. A man
without it may bo a giant in intel-
lect but his deeds will bo tho deeds
of a dwarf. On the contrary let
him havo a quick circulation a
good digestion tho bulk thews and
sinews of a man and the alacrity
tho unthinking confidence inspired
by these and though having but a
thimbleful of brains ho will either
blunder upon success or set failuro
nt defiance. It is true cspcciallj-
in this country that tho number of
centaurs in ovcry community of
men in whom heroic intellects aro
allied with bodily constitutions as
tough ns those of horses is small ;
that in gcnoral a man has reason
to think himself woil off in tho lot-
tery of lifo if ho draws tho lot of ft
healthy stomach without n mind
or tho prize of a fine intollcet with
a crazy stomach. But of tho two a
weak mind in a LTorcu'ean frame is
better than a giant mind in n crazy
constitution. A pound of onorgy
with an ounce ot talent will achieve
g.eator results than a pound of tal-
ent with an ounce of onorgy. The
first requisite to success in life is to
be a good animal. In any of the
learned professions a vigorous con-
stitution is equal to at loast fifty
percent moro brain. Wit judge-
ment imagination eloquence all
llio qualities of the mind attain
thereby a forco and splendor to
which they could nover approach
without it. But intellect in a weak
bodj- is " liko gold in a spent swim-
mer's "pocket." A mechanic may
have tools of tho sharpest edgo and
highest polish ; but what are theso
without a vigorous arm and hand?
Of what uso is it that your mind
hns become a vast granary of
knowledge if you have notstrength
to turn tho key I
The True End of a Home-
. Whut is the end of a human hab
itation ? 1 Is it merely ft' plnco
wherein fellow-mortals meet to eat
drink nod sleep eecuroly beneath a
roof? A house is reared to bo a
homo the contro whore a family
may gather into ono ; to bo a se
rcna retreat where tendercst affec
tions may find rest; that within
its walls lovo may havo a dwelling-
place and tho charities ot lile gnin
ample scope and happiness; that
parents and cbudren may there
press ono' another - heart to heart:
that sorrows and joys muy bf free-
ly eharod in confidence: that troub
led spirits may disburden them
selves and bo blessed with pardon
and peaco: and in a word that the
great work of training human be-
ings for the duties of tho presout
lit'eand the perfection of anotbor
may. bo begun and carried on.
These aro tho truo ends of a human
dwelling. ' As we pass through the
streets of a city what a thought of
undenying interest it is thnt with-
in these numberless homes aro rich
romances of domestic lifo hoarths
round which are gathered . at
evening tho members of a family
scattered by day husbands and
wives parents aud children broth
ers and sisters the sick and suf
fering nursed by the strong the
agod waited on by the respectful
assiduity of tho young amidol all
the sympathies labors hopes joys
sorrows of disinterested loyp! Dr.
(j banning. ...
There was tho usual "piercing
shriek of a femalo voice" in the
court-room when the jury in the
Stokes case gave in thoir verdict cf
"guilty."
Stokes was sentenced to bo bang
ed On the very day which complet-
ed the year following tho murder
ofFisk.
A( Uik Aituillm1 fM
(4pKf KOGHKTKliT A tO.
I Ml' OUT I3 11H
nil WlmlU tH-nlrra la
HARDWARE CUTLERY
0-T7CT& I3to.i XHo.
110 Dn Nw York Ulwm Broadway
anil OltHroli Stroll.
r.b. IT mi-ll3:ljr.
"SILVER TONGUE"
OltOANH
JUrnifrohirK.p.y
E. P. NEEDIIAM & SON
14.1 IMA HT Kiwi 22.1 SI. N. V.
rsTAni.inrn in img.
Ilipnnll.l r'H "i rlyln for grnrlM In i
lion Mill nnfliipplfori .1H wrl tin-mM allrnlHn
nnd lili.rnl Indnrnnonln. Prlll rr.lillnr tll-
mno frm onrmillioriw-il 0Rnl mny order from
our factory. Send lor llluiitfrflvtl prlco lift.
Nov 1(1 lS7t-10:3inoi.
-pno BONO PUBLICO.
NEW YORK SAFE COMPANY'S
Fire and Burglar Proof Sates
(slIABT'l rATBNT)
Jtr Fbmilitt and JStuincM rurpout.
No. 1 9:iO No. i t:i.1 Ufa. 3 IS Km. 4 880
Tho Chrnpcit nml bpnt SalM la thr market.
1'rlri front 60 to UK) por cent lowor than an;
other ftrit clM Safri.
Solid for dMcrlptlvo oiraalar to tho
XEh YORK SAFE COMPANY
No. 00 Vksey St. New Yobk.
Jal. 18Ta-l:ly
yicK's
FLORAL GUIDE
Tho Gl'lPH la now rnWIalird Onarlerly. 2.1
ri-nta pna for tho year four nnniliera which It not m
nnli ine r'l.r. I noee no nirerwain n-im nnui.y u
the amount one nf ih'llnr or noire for Prcda mny aluo
order TM-enly-flvoci-nle worth extra the prepaid
fur the tlnlde.
The Jiiniinry nnroherla tealitifiil ptvlvtr ltina
fur nitiklni: llui-al Hem h-iKiia lor tlininfr fithle
Di-coriitioiia Tvindew pot ill na etc.nlid rontiiliiinii
a innan of la formation Invitli'iililo to llio lover ol flt.w-ci-.-
line hundred oi'd llt'y pair a on fine tinted
n:ilier. aome Ave tintulred eiicriivtnca aod a enovrn
t idored Plato aid fhiomo Cover. The Frat Kdl-
tlon of two hnndied thounnd Jnxt printed In Kng-li-li
and Germnn. and readv to .end out.
JA.MK.S VICK Hocheator Now York.
Kcw Orleans Advertisements.
J7"AIHBANK'S
H c a 1 o W arehouse
MCAMT STREET
- JYcw Orleans
Cotton Beanig Snisar Beams
Tobacco Beams Cotton Bal-
ances Platform Coun-
ter & Drug Scales
Of all doaarlptlon nml alrea Warranted correct.
ThleMletectlng Money Brawcrs
. Xrocmuer's Steel KZills
For Grlcding Corn Coffoe nn4 Epiccs
SHRIVKR'S LETTER
COPYING PRESSES
Fur Bale at New York Fried
FAIRBANKS & CO.
W. Tl. HOWMAX Agent 63 Camp SI. N. 0.
Nov. 1!C 11:6inus.
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STABLISHED IN 1837.
J. C. MILLER
Late of and Succeiaor to Cnarldy A Bliller
- 107 Poydraa Stmt
New Orlrant Louittar.t.
8ah Makkb Corro Dick Agemt
Manfactnrtr of TnU AwnIngTHrpftnllng Wag-
on Guvers etc. etc.
Wlioleuile dcnlor In Wiinlll and Urrod Rop.
I won Id cnll cdpcIrI nttentfon tntlio chtralf1
OorduRt mantifncrnn4. 1y th Plymouth Cordntro
Companj Plvmoiith Mum. Aa 1 purrlifuts th
Conifr'for cm!i attlie vry 1ot rlc nJ i-
clT6 lc direct from tin fcctori. I can offer
indocoinpnti to tlnlt'tn. ralroiil c. Inanth-
t .ctnre and fewtp con-tun tlj nn hand a lafRA twort-
1 itock of Tentp. tuitabln ftr railroad cnntntclora
and other whlrn xr pnirantra to 1 tirttar man
nn! at prtceaa low as can fa had in New
York fit. Lou in or any northern or we tern city.
I am whole) dnlerT In American KntrlUli
anl French bnniinj for flagn. Flag! of all sizes
eon'taqltr on tmntl.
MAI'ilK K P(XTT.Ei.J!aIn Strw.TllaaT
S will act aa my Aiceot. All orVen left with him
will be promptly filled at we loweat cath rrkea.
J. O. MILLKR
Bo3:ljr. v 107 Poj dras 8t New Orleans La.
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roimis'105 HEnrs ajits a crrre rirroEs.
' DIAI.tM is cacx'Eiiie
. ZMPOZITBHO
Oof fee-. AVine and Itqnors.
Calmton - - - Trxu.
11 ij.v Ql e:a!a f o 4er-.feep .yoon
c la tlieir .fan
Trvr..t r a'l !e 1t tra t: .-.rri- -e.
lai. haa Adanu. aam Ca PiMaa
I LLTJA W A. .
oitoointH
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COPIPIISSION NERCHANTS
Am Diaiui l"
S XJ G-A. 3FL
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS ETC. ETC.
Coinmerco Btreet
Oppoalta Public Si iihio I)al!alTexaa.
gCIIXKIDER & DAVIS
Wholesale Grocers
AND
Dealers in Wines liquors Tobacco
AND CICrABS
Cormes Elh andLasiae Strketj
Dnll.iH
Tciiw
nospeCfully call tha attention of all In neilof
OrocerlM to tliolr larga anJ wall i.loctod itock.
which tliojr ar offerluc at very low prlcel.
Allf 10 187-2-46:Cui.l.
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MVOf AND rnOTOGIIAPntO
STOOKI
Williams & Crowdus
J.L.WILMAIK.I BacKnon to
it Yf. CUUWUL'il j
WILLIAMS & HASTEN.
Will keep constantly on hand a com.
p eto stock or
DRUGS PAINTS OILS
DTK STUFFS
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES
Stationary mid Tobatco.
Also the only Complete Stock of
PIIOTOaitAIIIC MATERIAL
in Northern Texas.
We will sell Cheap as tlio Cheapest
Give us a onll before purchasing elsewhere
Plnco of hustiiesi Cor. Main and Jcnerson
Streets Dallas Texas. 22: If
JOSKINS ca
ini'c opened ike Largest and Most
Varied Stock of
D B U G 8 MEDICINES
Patent Medicines. Taints Oils Toilet
Arllilca Lamps
LAMP-FIXTURES GLASSWARE
STATIONARY' ETC.
Krer brought to thi. portion of Texas and1 aro de-
termined lo .ell artho Invent flgoroa. We ark thow
liuyinK to aril afraih lo compare our. with New Or.
leana and Gatie.lnn ptlrea. Caleulat.frvlfiLt drajr-
in. w hurlp ere. leak- ae. hreiiknire. Inenrnnc. and otli-
or exoeneoa. tcirether with the irreat Iom ef tiaia In
ordering h-om a distance anil wo think they will
flud wanner .ulterior indnrementa to xlr. na their
pntronaf-e. We deal Willi none hat ftral laa. hoaea
and oner yon nen. hut ftr.t clai.. stood" : beaidea w.
will Klve yn 1 rne wrillia nn" niraierw
Our I'reeerlplion lie-artiin.iit will I ei nifh-te and
under tl e.ul.rrisluBof Hr.Fayro. Olfou.acaJloo
lui Street. iteiipeciniiiT -
U. C. I10SK1N3 & CO.
Aoe. 24 W2-51:lyr.
Q B. BAIUD
DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES
PROVISIONS
Liqiioraw of nil IClnd
JTeron;8t t door. K.Pub.8i'r. . ... ..
Dallas - - Texaa.
I hara bow in .lor. and am conataatly rocetrlow
all klod.of .ol In aay lino which I will Bellas
low as th. lowoat. Olr m. a call aa 1 try m:
U. St. VAIHV.
Dallas Doc l.Uif
W. M. C. HILL
WITH
F.-B. BRYAN & CO'
At m liov or run
Wet &U ftk Iblie Sfw t
Ait la receipt of tbofr -
IA.XjiXj (3 T O O K.
nsbreeiaf aTsrytaisf la Ua. Uaaa of
DRY GOODS
V LOOTS SHOES II ATS
LADIES' FIXE GOODS
TEUnilXGS
NOTIONS
trtfOCLUIlOS
To which the. Iwrit. th. arnailloa Of tl emHle.
Cow so. ww aa awr ttock j f-eafc si"' teo-j.iete.
M il.) r. . Bfll AK m CO.
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AUHTiN & CO.
Imi lias Pvaan Iwiiii
Pallae . Turn;
. DOALDaS IN
Wnlcbfi tfjtffiiTSi werr'
CLOCKS V J 8 1 L V B H
com MnC3 A " D
PENS PLATED
Wa ar. .real tar Ilia Waltliaa tail Rlln waleh-
m anil Mil tli.m at tha mannfaetnrera' irleaa (th.
eanntrjl. full of wnrlhl... Imltatlen. Iwwara af
tliam.) Waa.ll th. Morton Oohl Pen tha boat Min
ninaworio ai ainrion apnea. n. an ineaena-
no Roter. A llntthrra' i.lal.d War.. W. ..II I.
IHark'. patent tntavalianaeahl. fiDtael..t In ftiM
llr.r and .lael frame.. Wo keep a general a..ort
lent nf latllea' flia aal1 Watahea at l-iw prieea.
W. keep tha beat atork of Jewelry In northern
Texaa and reeelv. nair (rood arar weak. We keep
a (rood aaanrtmnnt of Cloeka audaelleheap. Wa keep
oae of John Ullaa A Cn.'a patent Trau.lt In.tru
ni.nta hy mean of wliieh w. alway. havo tha oor-
net time. We warrant our Watebe. and f'locka to
llroan'.l.lactlon. Particular attteutlon paid to re-
pairing flu. Watch... All Wbrk warranted.
t . Aioun tu
Juaa 1 1873-38tf.
JO.ES & CO.
DKAJ.KRS IN
Stoves and Manufacturers of
TIN- W AKE
Sign fthi"Hig Cofftt Totn Main St.
DALLAS TEXAS.
Agency for tho Salo of the
A larae and eompleta etoek of Tinware alwaya on
hand. Merchant and denlera will find it to tlielr
Intereat. togl'o than a call brroro uujlntr. oronter
In el.ea here.
Job work of all deaerlptlon .pecl.llj attended to
and work don guaranteed.
Ordrra Holinlteil nnd Promptly Filled
April 29th 1871 33:tf.
LEGAL ADV'TS.
T
II G STATE OF TEXAS
To tna Bnn.irr or Dailas Co. CariTiKn t
Yon arahereVyeemnnndeil that yon enmmnna. Iiy
publleatlon. I.. P. Plni.ron . wlm.o n aldene. la nn-
known to l-oaril arpear l efore IhePl.lrlel Onml.
to he holden In aril for llio comity of Dnllaa at
tho CnnrthrliRe lliereof in the city nf Patlaa. on the
tlrat Monday In Tehrnary. A.P.W.l.then and there
. . . . ' nil - r T) .....1 1 111 nil li rnlii
Court nnlntMild L. D.PInipmn WRlter W licclrr
and W.J. w nwnr btii ni kik -
lieretoftre to-wit j On tlieOtb Any of Jminnry A.
r.-. - w . ni .(.). Wtiealur atta
V n I FIUU li. Dmi('fill nm "
W.J.WWIcr niHtlp f-xcutiil tnd rlflllTered to
ory note in wordi and ilgurt-s no iollowi to-wlt ;
915.00 PfillanOo Thm Jan. 9 1871.
On dny after dnto w promUa to pay lo th orrtor
of John Itiihrirll tltft mini ofNinfl Hundrrd and of-
tn Pollar. In nirrrnry. fr thIiw rvceffpd nRO-
t fable nnd pnVHbl witlioitt difnlrntln ordUcoimt
with 10 percent. Interest from dnte in cold.
L. P. SimpRon
fSliruedl Wnlter Wheeler.
1 B J J. W. Wheeler
That by tbe Ifnor and tffort nf raid note mid
dflfeniliVr fnntrartml nurrud and promised to pay
. . ... .1 nr Mltiat Iliimlrml
plMinim. Or III" nriifi.nm 'in
nnd Fifteen T'ollRrn. In curmiry thereby menninp
currency of ihe United SIr.tee nnd trn perreut. In-
terenHhercon pr i-nnum. In ijold.thoreby mennmp
COIUCOinOI IIIO IMHifM fiaica t " "
due and wholly nnpufd ; that hmM defendentfi have
oneii hern requenim io rn.v itr' ""'v
ed. refiiKed and neglected to pay thnnie or any
. . J -.ill IV It .nC.. .ml nnlrlffit til
part umreoi nnu inu
pay the Mime or any part thereof to plamtMl i
rainapenneen mmi. " . jj f j h
mrtorfd aio pininuu ymy ' " : 1
Cltea 10 appear nnu mi""' n.n Bn... -----
upon a flnl hearing hereof ho hap judRment for His
"t" rv. .d n.r.i
Herein iun n.M.iMi -
foro nld Cunrt IhU writ with your return there
on. ahowinR l"'W you nave exe i i.r.
Wlll-ef.. JOlin ai. Iiawa -iriau. i. -
Uourt 01 liana. couoi.T
Olyen under niv hand and Mfll of Bold
ICourt in tha city ol mime ruia
the
loin oay 01 nee a. v. mi..
JNO.M. I.AWB V. V. V. i".
Br Z. E. Oownra. Deputy. jlf:4l
Atte.t: J. M. Drown Sliorlff Polla. Co.Too.
FJIHE STATE OF TEXAS
To Tni SitraiTr or Diixas Co. OaaitJiNO :
Ton are here! y commnnded that you summon hy
puoiieanen. U. t'. D.ni(iaon. .mn" rrniM.
known to be and apvear hefor. the District Court
to no liolilen inannnirmo coqniy oi i.u.
Courthonse thereof In tho rlty of Pnllns on tho l.t
Blonoay in eooruary n. v. iri.i. w.'. 1
th-.ro to aoewer the petition of John Buarell.Bled
In nld Court aaain.t tha aoid It. D. fllmpaon anil
nllclt'(r In euliataneo aa follows to-wit: Tlmt
heretoToro to-wlt : on tho 27th day of February A
D WO said L. X). Slmpaon made executed and ih
llrtreo to mo eaio Junn nuiwi n..nm. i" '
lory note. In writing. In words and npiros as fol-
lowsto w . Conntv Tex. Veh. 27 If TO.
Ono nayaner oaie i pru.w i i-ej
Ihe nm of Two llnodred Pollara tn .old for aluo
recolyod or rim wnn inionras w ino
nor cent per annum.
By the tenor and erect of which eald promleaory
. i. J . r T n-DiM.. hM.M liable.
nd tonnd and an td aad fa Ithfully promlaed to pay
to the aaia piainuii jonn ituew-n me rn :
money In said promlsaory note specified ; that aatd
7 . I... Inn- lM Olir. ami ..id
nroiuie.uij i . ...
dependent was often n onesled to pay off mid dla-
charm tho same and that aaid iMendent L. I.
falla and refoeeatopaythoaamooranypart th.roel
.... . nl..l.iier Ji.lin rneaell. FIT.
Simpson ownaa prolwlty In the county of Dallas
SUmClcnl IO on md iip.ne.
nolo and preys that raid drletident I. . Fib-pi
a ....... ki. ..11 nelll on. and
DO c-lieo l.' !'. i --.
forjndpment for his mid sum of money In said
proaiUory noie.iecinea.
Herein fall not but haro yau then and there thU
.... .M r!nnrt. with VntlC return tll.rCOD.
.bowinir how youhsTOexecUtod Ihoaama.
Wllneea John M. Laws Clerk of th
an a w Wl'iriCI loon in .wm
I IKAL I Ifn dfr ! of said
VCJfCv'lntb.cllyofDallaa.tbls ih Htk da
December A. D. 1672. - - -- - ' '
JKO. H. LAWS C. D. C. D. 0. Tel.
BjT.K. Coonasa Peiy. lJ2r'l
Attest J. at. Baowa.Bh.rlir Dallas Co.Txas.
gAM'li H. BICIIARDSOJf at CO. ' - -
. - AT. . Cor. CwainMroaal and Wtlnl SU
; . -ajo kna iniaMBri
Commission ItterchantSi
Aad Wholesale DoaUre.lo ; '
Flonr Ilqnors and General
... . .1 " f. - . '." t .r'T"
WESTEEB' JEODUCE
sta-CVmshmwienta of Wool. Hides and Cotton to-
llrtwd. . B.vraaaa-4 by BoUrt A. Alien of BryaO
Texaa. - " " ISI.TW .:.'
a. a. WiA Texas
A. r. asios Illinois.
ILLS k BEEDE .
i r
LIVE STOCK
Commission Merchants
CHICAGO ST. LOtHS
4 And KnnuaH City. '
srsTAII bweiwae traasaeled at taa Kanaaa atork
Teids KaasasClty.ale. IDm li-lto.
A
DXI51STBAT0R3 KOTICE.
Wrrtir m mrbr mlrm that tilt imtlwIftH
k asasa (ka Ttk Am at Snranilwr. A D. 1I7L !
jrtix4 ArfiTtTr of thm MtU of mm O.
Hnffh frI. 1 ill Jl IDfrtwrr i ""'7
rvrmft. tr o Mid wUxi f
mm ttr tWwHi and ibow bavin ctalm C'0
mm.i mtmtr will prrwni thm vIUiIbom jmt tnm
tb btrf mtm ot tier fl vmrm.
W.dl.H
ALtELL Adsslaistralor.
Jaa.4.1S7t. IMf
F
OR SALE.
TV. TlansB Itannfactnrlnl Co. finis are rbT
orfd for sale. Tea bvildios;. wjechlnarr aid all
an.tlaoc. are flrrt rls.' Use to its SBssln-inai ca-
parity It will rrind K- baebele off wheat and 140 of
onra tn twrl.. b'ia-. With d aaewaeeaaeat tla
n-mrh mar he ebtaieod for fall work it will he
.-!.-; Iiw fur -h. JAa. K. SOUTT.
Jo!THir;s-e4.-t
OSADALIS
rniH ORIAT 800TII CRN
X reta.rlr fof tbtturt of 0cs
lula HvrofuIgM J alal Bktnnsa-
mm nniia BttMllni. Urn I.
Uoilrt t'ooraaiulioii IlronckU
lis AervotM Dtbilllr and all die
aaaet arUii fron ma Import eoo
uniua or ma niooa.
Th. sa.rits f thl. falnaHaaranaa
latioa sr. so wal I kn.wa ihsl a aaaaiug
uotlc. la bat aaessaarw la rsnla4 lha
raadoraof this loanial af lha aaoaaai.
tf ml always harlna a aotlU of Ihia
inedlsln. ajooiif thslf (tack of faajll
luaceasitiM.
Vwruricain tsa M prs.ewt.d frost
man leadina rkyslcuna. Allulsura.
I.nd brads o I families throughout tho
Houlk aaaonlnriaiaakibstlaraM
la. riwial ItrtroH nf Humalti
Or. n. W llaaai Oanrsl Baltimore
saye "mm haaaanlll a ea.ee of Scro.
ula aad other dlMttas with aauch sat-
laisntion.
Dr. T. C. Psib or Dsltlaiara.ra.
commends 1 1 to all persons sufferlnf
with dlsoaaml Blood laying It l..u-
iisrlor to any Drenaratloa bo baa sear
;used.
Iter. Dnbnew rail of Ike Hal 1 1.
moro M. E. t'onl.renco South says bo
hM boon so muehbenellttod by Itsuse
that he cheerfully recommends it to
all his friends alul acquaintances.
traviu o. vo urufrgtsia at unr.
lonsvlllo. Va.. say It tuvor has tailed
to (five satisfaction.
ham's O. itlco'atlden Murfrees-
horo Tennessee says It cured liiuol
illieumsclam whoa all else failed.
Jfisai a a lsnotasocrctquack pren.
arxtion its iiiffreilients aro uublfohoU
on every package. Show it to yi:ur
i'hyskiaa and ho will toll you it li
cr.nifioscit of the strongest alturntlvM
Ithat exist anil is an excollent Dlood
Purifier. ViA our since admit we
rottiil rlro you testimonials from
evorv State In tho b'euth and froni
.persons k nnwn to every man woman
and child either personally orby rep.
utation.
Uosadalis Is sold by all Druggists.
CLEMENT.. Co.
Baltimoiie 1oU Proyrielori.
JOHN 17. HENRY
iU. 8 COLICUB Placb
Aew Tor. IP.olaols jn
ALLAS FEMALE
INSTITUTE.
XHo tH Annual Session
WII.I BOMMKNCE IN TUB
Jrw College Building Socdaj.frfl. 16 IS72 A: date Jaoe 5. 73
Ike Senion tonsittt of Tuo Ttrmt of Four
and a htlf Month flach.
Rev. W. II . Sca i.es A. M. Pri ncip'l
Miss. M. E. IlunnoN A. M. - A'siatani
Miks Y.hitx J. Mat Asst. rrimary Dep't
I. E. Whitney - - Professor of Music
KATES Or TTJIXIOW
TcrTermof Four and a Half Months:
Preparatory Department 110 on to 814 00
Ainilenilc Department lOiwti 18 09
Collegiate Department ioooto Won
Mn.lo . 25 W
Ilao of Piano 00
Contingent Fee .. 1 0
Latin or Greek One Dollar par month extra.
Tuition payable In guld by th. Term one half In
alvnnco ; anil wh.n not thu. pnid Intereat at 10
per ceill. till paid. Pupils charsed from entrance
to tho close of the Teri. llciluctlon only for ab-
sence by sickness of two weeks or mure.
Board In good families at $16 por month one-
half ill adrunc.
SMALL BOYS ADMITT15D.
W. II. SCALES.
Aug. 17 ls72-W:lf.
T Leads to Happiness!
A Boon to th Whole Race of Woman I
de. j. bradfield's
Female regulator !
It will bHnjt on the Mcnxcs ; relievo n!l puln At
monttily "Pel ioil;" enre Hhfimmtlmn nnd NMirl-
Kia of linck ami Utfnti ; Irfiir.orrl.npa or "Whiten"
and pitrtiAl Prolnpuns Uteri; rhrk excewiiYe flow
and cor roc t ell IrrfgulHritloH peculiar to Udieit.
It will rtiniove All irritation of kidimyn RmlM sli-
der; relfoveC'ostfvenPM; pnrify tlio blood; e'" ton
and strength to tht whole stein; cleitr thpskin
impnrtliiK ft roiy hue to the i.heek and cheerful no
lo the mi lid.
It In ak sure a cure In All tho above dUeAsnas
Quinine In in chilli And Over.
li-iVilei CAD Clire Ilirnisoivne gi nn imp iuoio
mkm w-ithoiit rfvnnllnir thplr comnlainti to any per-
wm. which in always mortifying to their pride and
mod ne ty.
It in recommended by the beat physicians and tn
clergy. - - -.
TiaGranoEi Oa. March 23 170.
Hit ABFTKT.D k On.. AtlmitA. Ga. Pfr Hira :
tako pleiifinro In slatlnK tht I hare umd for tl.elast
twenty yei the medicine ua are now putting up
known an Ir. J. Drad6ld's Female Kecnlator. and
conaider It ih Iwiit combination o-er gut ton tooth
er for the dim-aww for which ft i rwooimeoded. 1
have been familiar with the prescription both as a
nrRctitioner of medicine audio iloroeitlc practice
at d run honentlr aay that I consider ft a boon to
snlTerlna: femaloa nl can but nope mat every inuy
In or whole land who may be sufterinK In any way
peculiar to their aex may be amnio proenroa ooi-
tln. that thoir uffnrln.ra mar not only he relieved
but that (her mat he restored to health and
atrtBfth. With my k Indent regard.
I au reaiMCtfuily. W. U. FrBBkLL. M. D
Frab Marietta Ga.. March 21. 1E70.
Meaars.WM. ROOT BOX. Dear Sirs: Borne
months ago I bought a bottle ofBradneld's fviuale
KeRulalor from you ana nave uku i. id my mmny
ith th- itinntt utlairactioD. and have recommend
aut i t.. tlFrA.itir ratmllifii. ami the have found it
tint what it it recommended. The finala who have
used vuur Heciilator are in unriect health and ata
able to attoud to their household duties and we cor
dially recommend It to ttiowuuuc.
Wa. rntiiii arid a thouHAnd other certificates but
wa consider the above amply sufficient iroufofits
virtue. All we ask isatiiai.
For full naxticuhirs. history of diseases acd cer-
tlftcatrts of its wonderful cures tho reader is referred
to the wrapper around the bottle.
Munuhicturod au sold by
BRASFXELD & CO
Price (1.(0.
Atlauta.Ga.
Hold Dr ail uruicfcMsi..
Apr S0II87s-42:aow-lr.
DALLAS CITY
B A K E K Y
OONFEOTIONEEY
and '
RESTAURANT
Three doors North orthe'sqaire.
7 H.G.BOHNY.
SMMI4M. Infnrm. bis old frland. and patron.
that hi has SKntril lh- bnlMing on JffTer.on .treat
lat.lrorcnnlad or Kelao A O.rrett where bs ha.
now fa storea targ. assorimriH vi
Con feet ioner lei of all Kindt
Canned Goods Ojstcrg Sardines
Dried Fruits Etc- Etc.
lie will also bare
Fresh Bread Bolls Cakes 'Ete.
In ererjr Tarlstj.
a v InilMlnr Is to be errrted at his eld stand.
into whirh h. will rrwiore aa .oon aa towiplrtrd.
Thanxfnl for Ilia part linerai paironaR. oeaioweo
onhlas b.askaacetlsacaofth.sain.. ... .
Bapt 7 'IMfttr. u. a.
QflEBBT HILL ACADfcJIT
Tsxas.
. ......... .m.....
A
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL FOR
BOTS AND ontLa
: I. . .
rherrr Hill Acadasar Is Wotlfnllj located on the
corner of Lire Oak aad Caere. fWrrets. la a plea.
ant end retired aoriloa f lie City. aloat4 ef a
aile froal tha Poblle oaar. and i. la eerjr w.
aamliarlr adapt ad to the business to which It wee
selected. - .
The a it sHsioa will eaeameneeea atoo.ay ia.
th oTdaaaarr 1S7S aad coaUaae lor six aaoaina.
BATE3 OP TU1ITI02J PER MOSTH
PAYABLE MONTHLY:
rMmarr atnllca.:
t 80 to I S 00
1 n terwiediat a
IJ.imhI
8 OD 9 on
t 60 " I on
LanrweitM and nirher M.lhematlr. s 00
Vae wmt aesetea. la adraaee 1 W.
00
Patrowe chsrfcd from date of antrance aatll dose
f n-salna wllhoat aollce or wlieerawai at itc..
Ko dederrloa tor ebeenee eroape la reaas ef pm-
trarled airkneaa ar hy arc loos arrangement
with prtocn-1. HIyr)EMOwi 4. t wrtecpu.
Cc u.irrt is.
fAST
STOCK FOll SALE.
I will sell Ike beat Bukt T la
Dallas with er without harness mi bne
ry t Epiiootie prices. Call at stable
aad sxaoiiM the eutfit.
. W. W. OSS.
Dallas January 10 18rJ l&tf. -
Ifotmloa Adiffllncmrnli.
S. UtTl llltX
IlntffTOH
Tsn.
0OTSO1V rAOTOA
-A"D
Oommlisl on Merchant
A rvu. sKtv.r OF
II At. f. I (4 AI TIES
ean.lantljrea hand. ll:tal
A. 1. srass.
Iluualun.
..Asa. . Tttaaaa.
Austin.
..a. a auosas
N.w York.
QT7B.XCB XtTSIfZal A CO.
Wholesale Dealers la
READY-MADE
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
HATS ETC.
Vi. Vaaklia Htroet 1
(Under th. Hulctilns Htiiias)
Mar. 9 1872.M:ly.l HOUSTON. TEXAS
Galveston Advertisements
K
AlFFJUX 1VACXER
OALVE8T0H
Direct Importers r Coffee
PORTEIt AI.K W1KMKN llKKR.aKltMAN VIN
K0A1I PKUNKS DIIANDY CI.AIIKT Ac.
Wholesale Grocers & Cotton Factors
DOMESTIC F0IIK1C1N KXCIIANQ8.
n-a. Prnmtit attantion pnld to cnniignments of
1I1PI.H nun w I'tllj.
Octohor IS 1S72-5:Ijt
nci. r. ALronn
w. o. THAt.
Vnxnliiinliia."
r. n. rniLnnrs
Oalvelltaii.
fi. Iolll
LFORD MILLER & VFAL
' CO Slratid Gnhriton Texal.
Alfortl Veiil Ac Co.
918 N. Commercial St. St. Louis Mo.
Ctilon Factors General Commission Merchants
AND riltCHASIXfl AGENTS.
Racalni; and Tlea Airnl.hofl at lowi st cash rataa. to
ha null1 for Itr-n cotton la st'ld. Orrii-ra arnt lo iith-
.r hnuan for M.rrhnndiae Plantallnn ftiipiillea.F.rm-
Utou.il. Machinery etc. promptly filled.
EifkiDf. f.r uli li Ifew Turk Kttr Otltsu nl 8t. Lonii
MKaaas. T. 0. Jordan A Co. Dankara Dallas Taxo
aa will make litieral advenes nn cnntiKiinicitts to
ell hor of Iks abotc honMS. Jiinell l!7li.t3:lyr.
MIsccllaneons Aevertlsmcnts.
J1VDCRTAKIIVG.
A. W. 1VIOB.TCXT
Ttefipertfnlly Infurma the ritlzeui of 01 1 as and the
fiirruutKiing cnumtea mat ns ia ntteti np nit e-
tkhlifltinifn: on uoctiran Htreer exprcMir lor tni
hiiHlneia and ia prepared to meke Coflini nt the
uli or teat notice to order ami trim tlicro (n Hllstvlei'.
He nlno keepi on hand at all tlm rollliif oTutl
izHt ready mado with theexceptfrn of liimtnlng
which he can deliver at an honr'a notice day or
tt in tit lie nan 110 made arrangements to keen on
dhuu lull asnortment ol
Metulio Unrlal Cases
which he can deliver on call. He hnn the excluilve
agency for iheae tturinl Chuc-i for Dallaannd inr
roundlnii counties and can aupply n at the low
est prices. Having provided m nisei r wltu a neat
II E ARSE
and neceiinry appendaKoa ho will undertake all the
nerpBtary nrrnnpemenu. lor bur mitt wltu a in pit ten.
He tms determined to make thii hli exclusive
bunineaa and reepuctntlljr aoka tho pntrnnae ot tht
aiu:tl LociiruB (Jute fitill) Street
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J E. D. BLADES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DKAX.KK IX
CHINA GLASS QUEEN SWARE
PLATED WAKE
Wood and Willow Ware Carpets Wall
JTapcr BbndCaV etc.
.. Maim Stbiit.
Dallas . - f Texas.
WQoocl. dsllreced free ofobaree in an part of
the cltr. .
aapt.j iHist-osiii.
w. . OLias...
.7110. H. BETAS
:.. ... :
TTtaolcaale and Ttetall " '
Dealers in Dry Goods
GKOCEftlES
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Hardware queenaware -
STOVES AD riKHIXO IMFLEUEMS.
... au aaaats rom '-:
Was. ftselllaaaa'a Partahl Ensriaea.
west szsa or bqttaks
DAI.I.AS TEXAS i '
May lath 1871-86:tf.
aaxar won
. B. ASaKLBT
) OLL t BAEkLET
HldeBnyers
. " and '
Cotton AVeljf herp
Cor. Xlai and Aastla aireets opposite Adams A
. loaard a aaaaiag aonea.
DALLAS - . TKXAS.
We will harr all aides that mmj effiar and harlot
a srond rant wi II enclosed will reeetea. weigh and
etort or ship cotton. Declt-14:tf
LAKD IS JSlSHOratl Fta alAI.B
. -' m
Or to JixcmmngtJOT use in toot.
t.uk lavllat .Tchanea for Ud ta Hallae n
adkinlt( conntlee itlsiatra. of choiro land in Cam.
den oowotr. Miaaoeri 7a aeres imprered 130 hear-
n. apple tree oa the piece. ooe irame .own
.11 MtJiMa Anreie wi.hineto haj
ernchanKeir Iheeameaaa leera fertber parMca-
lara bj applrins? lo the wlloe.ais.mm mm to. w ajarr
mrm. miles sons ea -o n aw
Clark & Bryan
Kfllrond rldtrrlMrfflrnlK
t'mmmktkkkmMmmk'mm0
HODSTON&TEXASCENTaRAL
IUILWAY.
CIIANOEOP TIME I
OnandafterMONDA y
November 11 1872
P.iMenfrrr Train will run m follows
Mull k EiprtM
Arrlviiisr t MnKlnnnv X
ntldyiirlit; nt AiiMIn
Jrfti. m. nnd kt t4co 6 10
p. m. in m tlT
Ktnrnlnit lvti McKfn
tipy at 4 00 . m : An'ln nt
10 .10 ii m. nnd Wwco S a.
ra.' rr hiti at Kotiatoa at
0 00 p. m. nine dny.
LEATFS not STUN
DAI IT
(Hundnj Exnplrd)
Ti.'IO n. m.
") Arrfvlng nt MrKlnnr at
Accomotodatfon 1.10 p. m. Except rSntidnj).
nnd at AiiRttn ar IMi m.
LEAVK!) nUlSTON (oxn-pt Monday) naxt dar.
ItniwrnliiK lava McKIn
PillT nnyat Af0 a. nt. and Austtn
ntA:up. tn. (xcrpt flunda?)
4:30 p- ra. arrlvlnt: nt lioutton 730 a. m
j Qflxt day.
Accommodation tritt ttt nm from Jleattptitrnd to AT-
Kinufff on Batr(lay
Pullmairs Palace Sleeping Cars
Art attached t Accommodation Train bttwoea
noimton ami Amtln.
iipn-intorn fur Wii'ii mnat fakA M.itl ant Bx-
lren Ti in lotivl.i)- llotivtmi nt 7 HO a. m.
Thoalmro T ruins nmko tho folio wins: eonn"e-
tlmia. tlx :
At nrarn with TnlTnatlonal It R. dallr (Snn-
davufxtifplp-n North at 2 on p. m. and 46 a. m.f
South at 3 00 p. m. nnd 9 IA p. m.
AtWi.ro. with dJacTi for Ttrrla. Wordltorrr.
Ooi-lBjrtnn. riflinrni. Arton Cruihurry. Wratliir-
fml and Jni-knltcro TnxditTa TlnirrVnya and Stin-
dnjR at 7 0 a. ni. For rimafh on Fridnya at T 00
a. m. For XuVry MUlp.rilft.n JlerWIan. Footout
Trr.li H DutTo Rti phenivflle. on Mondavi and
Thurodayaat 7 00 a. m.
At Mxlt. with line nf ITarka lor Falrflf M and
Dntlar on Snndaya and Wrdneitdaya.
At T)allaa. Went for WenlhtM ford aod Jarktloro
Hondayn Wo!neaday and Fridaya at 7 00 a. m.
lCnat. for Trier and Tjontcvlaw. 8undaa. Wtlni-
daya and Frlilay at 2 00 a. in.
For Fort Worth daily at 7 00 a. nt
Soulhvroftt fwr Cleturhe etery Monday at 700 a.m.
Nnrtliweat. fnr Den tun and Galufuvlllo. ofury
Wedue-dny at 7 00 a.m.
At McKinnoT. North with Kl Iant Start Lino
dnilvt (Hiindna rxivpted) for Sherman. Kcd Ulrer
City nnd Terminus ol the M. K. A T. railroad.
Wont Tin Thnt Point. Denlon WhilcKborn.
Gaiufaril'a Dcfatitr and Jacks boro dally at 000 a..
K?it (Trl-wofklyl Tttctdaya. Thttradayt and Rat-
nrdava for Ori.illo Baobam Faria OIarliiIHo
and JotTeraon nt 6 00 a. nt.
At Lcduttr with dally ata go ftr LtGrango.
At McDailti with tlally Stag lor Bastrop.
At Anittlii with dally Htasa for 3nn Marcos New
Bruunfula 6an Anloulo and Kl Pvio.
Thrnuch Ralvaand Itilli of l.ndtnc eft en from
tftatlona on tho lino of litis road to N't w Ortrana and
New Vol It viu MorgHti't Miie of btenmphips Gnl-vc-lon
to Ntv Oi lcuiin and Merchant's Lin Stfam-
hips Nw Orlonns to New York skit'pers turulth-
ins thttir own Jiiii leaning.
For rates apply to Btntlon Arentr or Jsroes W.
MniiKiim Nortiivru A cent ilierinao ontl II. L. Ka
das Vtrn Ageut.Sao Antonio.
J. DUItAND flan'l Supt.
J. WALDO 0. F.4T.A.
JA I L K 0 A D CORNER!
AS II & WAGNEE
y DAELRBS IN
General Merchandise
Dullns Tciaa
(Known a the "tnEAP BIOr.R.")
Are now receiring thalr
FjVTILi stock
coMrmsma
ORV OOODS n00TSSII0K3 k I1AT8
READY-MADB CI.0TUIN0 HARD-
WARE WOODEN WARK GROCER
IES." CROCKERY" TRUNKS STA
TIONERY SCHOOL BOOKS ETC.
Purchased at headquarters tn the Korthera ano
K.tstern cities wiillin the raat twenty days for
Ci-eh. - - -
Ws will eintlnue la rorolri' (fimdsor-rf month.
andonr stoi-k liainsiull and complete In evory line
cf goods and purchased for CA8I1 we can and will
Sell u Vhcvp at the Chtaptit. .
Thanklnl to our nutnarons friends and the piitdlo
f-cntrally lor past pairnnape we aelc a i-onllmiaiice
of th i same aa.urliii; tliem that we willdealonlroa
atrictly tiouoat princlpios. Uive u. a rail and exam
a e to yourselves. ami a waunbk.
no'i ir. Kallriail Ccrn.r.
JEFFRIES 4TERRT
SUCCESSORS TO TERRY & BLAKE
W holesale and Retail Dealers in
Dry-GooJs
Uoota and Shoo..
Hats Notions
' Guns and Pistols .
Powdcraod Shot
Shoe and Harness Leather
and Staple Groceries
s a. co it Kit or rusuc sqcabe
Dallas --- Trias.
We keen a foil stock ofsll roods In oar line at all
times hoiifclit at Headquarter. asihe lowest prioes.
tall a nd see ns snd conTinrs y-oursrlreo.
JEFFRIES & TERRY..
-17-tf . . -
Jan. 4 1873.-
TCOSI! IT COST!
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS
We will sell a Large and Splendidly Assorted Stock of
Blanket lb rtnrrtr Sold at fill 00. now f 13 M.
Blankets foracrly sold at Is now sold at As
Grfat Redaction 1b
Tar Sella eitVeVW lea' Hlsns and Chlldrra'a Knit
Sacka Hoods. Nuhlaa Ja-anese Bilks Plain aad
Btrined : Ladles Alek! Bal-le. worth S1A. bow
selling at 110. Ladles' Ala.kiFaMe worth to. now
illles; at f 4. Uelatirnl Knnlee Belle ar T 00
now 93. Jspsneae Bilks fcrm.rly sold at SI. bow
Trie ; Japencee Btrlpea sold at 7ftc. ncwjali We
eaM particular attention to enr Stock saaearloa
' TrlTet aa Clotk Cloaks m.f
tABtES' RE ADT-MADE DlvESSES
Which a-e offer at 10 Bar cent leeo than cost
Qlra as a trial while joa caa hoy 6r rbe lew prices.
Dallas Texas lea. a lSTSlT
JJEXNI 4 SIM05
UascrACTcsgas or
BOOTS AND SHOES
Nosth Sips or Coa-a-ESCi BL
I few floors Satt Public Bqnare
XL LAS - TKXAS.
wreteev a fen stork ef Hie heat asatert.I ea Wad
. -u t and are vrepared as do the beet nfwerk.
Sneelsl attcetioB paid to flee work and repairing.
otr.asae.il. DUfXl k tl(.
Jae. 1 lslX-Jffl tf.
R
OOaSFOB REST
At air reeldeeee la the oerhera part ef
rha
Citv. three Mocks trosa the Siaara. e far
)oare.
farther
aanicinar. ewqeir. as
MM. at.BIKOHAaf.
vee naj
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