The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 4, 1874 Page: 3 of 3
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of ni'W Jil'lnrrf luivi- In-tin iiinuiilitl In
till vtiu.iiirlw ownnliiiii'il '' nslniiii-
liiin.ili'Uth iidilrweiloiit orolliww U'.
l'or ki'IhtiiI InfoMiiilioii will
gtuncont Hu m iiullvliluiill.y.
A ycur ujjo Uuvcnior Davis iiiiio!ik'l
Mr. Jturtoii jmlgo ul'lho W'auoilthirirl
In tlnuit (if J. V. Oliver rcxignitl. Tlil
Hlvw great Hiitlnfiiclluii.
liuVfi'tior Davis iil.su :iiniiiilil John
. KiiHion for lliu (Mmlisvillo lii.slrii't
in plai'i of Hull 'I'Mylni- n-JwU'il ; mul
in vaciilioii lid liuinliiiileil Kilns Iliac
no judfe'u of tlio new (illiuliml illstiiil
court for Dnlliui MuKlinicy and Hlu-r-man.
Uoveruor t'oko ronoiulnnti'il
liiiu and lio van eon(irmi'd. Willi liotli
of ihi.su HuMmi and Hnro the wn-
h mo widl iloiiHod i-api-i'lully o Willi
JiKlyc Hart'.
(iovi'i'iior Cuke iipholntcd II. liurk-
dalv of Utilliu) for thin Ulnlrict in
ulapo of JucIkc Hart rwiuiiud. 'i'ho
liL'Oiilc art- well atifiod with Jailf'''
JlurkMlale and have Hie utmost eotiil-
ilniee in liiw integrity uud ahilily.
Tho aiinointniuiit of Hou. M. 11.
Homier to isuccood Scott tleeeumul of
Iho Kaufman district gives iiiiljouml-
ed nut infliction.
General Malt. D. I'Jctor or Marshall
Hecceeds WilllaniBon who was ml-
di'cwsed out for crimes as jtuli-'i'. Keloi
was elected jiiiltfii by the pe(ile in
lWlii but ousted by the military in
ISO". Ho is a xood lawyer a j-'ood citi
zen and wivsuh brave a confederate
Keueral lis ever went Into buttle lie
lost a leg at (.'hiekaniaiiKii. We con-
gratulate him and the people ou hi-
restoration to tin ylncc from which hi
was driven iu tho whirlwind of rccon-
Mtruction. Honest old Colonel A. H. Broaddus
of Bryan succeeds Jiulgo Onins re-
signed in the Washington districl.
Fiitlge OninH was tin Hiolnle of Oov-
ernor Davis; but the bar of his district
including Colonel BrotuMus sld he
was a gentleman nnd an honest mini
If old brollicr Broaddus is not a sound
und an honest man then we have
known him lorn; and vvt" vain. All
tho gold of Ophir would not induce
him to do an otlluial wrong. We use
tho term "brother' hi a liberal senw
he being a I5apti.it of the missionary
branch while wo lean to Brother Criif-
f'lrd'ti wing of the cliuruh.
liii-hurd S. Walker (Dick" Walker)
ili; of Nacogdoches hut lately ol'd'al-
vosion lakes the Kent so long pollntcd
liy l'riet in Hie Clierokee districl.
1'iicst's record :is Jinlsje was siieli as (o
CBilse a Icfiislatuio of gentlemen to
vote him out by a (wo-thiids majority
Mldle "Walker is not only one of the
lir-l lawyers of ilic slate but a man of
unsullied honor.
Captain John 1". "While by the wise
(election of Ciovernor Coke sueceeils a
petty renegade tyrant ami numbskull
named Mmiey (not Morcj' ris tele-
graphed) In tlie.Segui n district. When
John P. White was born became forth
an I hits ever remained a Worthy won of
n stock who never went barffbn truth
or honor. With a big heart as citizen
and soldier he is a lawyer In the higher
Beuse and is loved by the people of hi-
Hcetiou for the excellence of hischnr-
neter. The people of that district can
Herrcely realize that they have gotten
rid of the creature Maney and secured
the services of the noble and pure John
r. White. WeiJlndour old friends ol
Guadalupe greetings ou ihe occasion.
Kdwnrd Daugherty of Brownsville
an old nnd sound lawyer takes the
place of Judge Bussell who resigned
because the democrats elected him
senator. In tb'ii ease one decent man
succeeds niiotlii r.
Captain Jaincs A Ware Is to occupy
the seat of J. J. Thornton imbecile and
resigned In 'he ) ' i-iroville and Kngle
Pass distrlcl. Tu Is a good lawyer
a man of strict integrity aud has been
: tried ill the cmeiblo which detects the
true metal. We have been his com-
: pauion in exilo since the war have
neen him cut cord wood at five bits a
day for a living have experienced in
person the nobility of his nature in the
hour of distress and thank Governor
Cokeor selecting him for a position
no well suited to his character and
ability. .
James M. Lindsey succeeds Hon. C.
C. Biukley in the Grayson and Cook
district nd is satisfactory to tho peo-
- pie. He is a man well qualified aud of
undoubted integrity. But unlike most
of tli other apixiiutees he succeeds a
good judge and a gentleman in the
person of Judge Hlukley. We liaun al-
ways felt more than willing to give
Governor Davis full credit for any aud
very good act while lie occupied the
cbftlr of state. Had lie Tilled the beiieh
with such men as C. C. Binkley the
state would not have 'mourned as it
baa. ! .
In tbe above list it will be seen that
bIx Judges have been gotten rid of who
were considered corrupt and vicious
men to-wit : John G. Hcott by death;
J. W. Oliver J. B. Williamson M.
Priest It Mancy and J. J. Thornton
by resignation to avoid impeachment
orwbo have been addressed out by
two-thirds of each house of tho legisla-
ture. -
It is also said that Soward judge of
the Weatherfoid district has resigned
and that Colonel A. J. Hood of Weath-
erford will be appointed to succeed
him. That would be another great
change for the better from incompe-
tency to ability and integrity.
Knowing personally each of the new
appointee we are proud to say that
Governor Coko has shown sound Judg
ment in hii selections nd aldcd
greatly to bis titl to public confident
as ft sound and discreet executive.
It Is probable tb legislature will rid
the bench of aeveril more of tbese ol- j
jcctionable men. The failure Low-
ver to throw overboard the pest of
ih Crockett district. In the person of
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In to-diiv's paper "f llie iit'i Ii lilliirid
linjilements wlili h lie h.i' on hand as
the exclusive ngunl to uldi h the nt
teutlou of our render Mini purtieiiliirly '
Ihe limners Is called. We have not
nunc 1 1 in ii lluii) and space to say that
tills house has handled the past season
In round numbers P-.'"i0(nl worlh of
plows &10HKI worth of culloii nineldii
cry and t-liiin wort Ii of lliivshcrs be-
sides heavy transactions In steam en-
gines and mill and mli eellancous nut-
cliiiiery. They expect to handle the
pre-ent K-ason over &.:il(llltl wortli of
reapers and mowers alone. lVrsmis
wishing any of this kind of machinery
would do Well to call on hiui.
The l.onlsvlllii l.oll-r Drnnlii);.
We take the following list of prizes
drawn iu the LouisvilluLIbrury lottery
from the St. I-ouls Globe of Wednes-
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This fearful malady Is still prevalent
in diliercnt parts of the country. Three
persons iu our neighboring county of
Wood have lately died frightful deaths
from the bites of mad dogs. Several
other deaths have occurred in dilierent
counties one from the into of n favor
lie lap dog. Wc are :ei iotH in calling
the attention of our city authorities
and the citizens generally to this sub.
ject. Dallas is overrun wilh a surplus
of dogs al tills time and in several
fiimilieis dogs nro kept which habitual
ly annoy persons passing the street.
A day nr two plnce we saw one make
several attempts to hito tho leg of a
horse ridden by n gentleman in (he
middle of the street it is belter to
kill every dog iu the town than Inu't
one human being die of Hydrophobia
Parents should be exceedingly careful
of their children while this Mute of af
fairs continues.
ISrvekliirfflKC Cirimirt'.
Whereas At a meeting lately held
iu Chicago by certain plow manufac-
tures of Illinois the following resolu
tions were passed and t-igned by tho
following companies:
Kesolved That wc will sell no plows
to farmers clubs or granger except at
retail prices but recommend ourageiils
in all localities to sell to parties wish
iug t. buy largely for cash at rates as
much reduced ns ttie expenses inci.
dental to doing business will permit.
.Signed Molinc Plow Co. Moline
Deere it Co.. Moline; liuford fc Co.
Hoc k Island: Purlin A: Orcndorf Can
lon:T. 15. Hrewstcr & Co. Peru: Pmst
& Bradlev Chicago; Mt. Joseph Manil-
fiicturinir Co.. Mishawatika: Mellorhof-
for. Dent & Co. Ottawa; Diidgo &
(Jreen. ltockford: iu Cummins &Co.
Dixon: K li. Orvis Dixon; Decatur
Agricultural Works Decatur; li. Alan
ny & Co. Peoria; Wicr Plow Co.
Mammoth; Kinsey .Manulactitring Co
(iciies( t ; John T. Walton. Hlooniing
ton; liapgood &Co. Kt. I.uuis; Monitor
flow I n. Minneapolis counilionaii.v
Sanmidy King ifc Co. Minneapolis.
conditionally; MclCinuey & Co. Man
kota: and.
Whereas We consider tliiscomliina-
fion and the resolutions therein passed
to bo detrimental to the interests of a
majority of their supporters; and
Whereas we consider this com.
bination nnd the resolutions therein
passed to lie detrimental to the in
terests of n majority of their supporters;
therefore.
Ik-solved That wc the members of
Breckinridge Grange "No. 21 do pledge
ourselves to buy no plows nor farming
Implements of the aforesaid compn.
nits' make and our business agent and
county agent arc hereby instructed not
to deal directly or indirectly with any
of the manufacturing companies herein
named or any of their agents.
Itesolved That we ask tho eoopera.
Hon of every graugc anil farmers' club
in this't'ounty slate ami Lnitedbtates.
Kesolved That a copy .of these reso
lutions ho sent to tho city papers of
Dallas for publication and copies of
the same be sent to the agcnl.s of the
aliove companies at Dallas.
.. T. L. FRANK Master.
D. Pw P.ncKKK Secretary.
Mr. Hoot an old citizen has been
rejominended by five of tho Texas
memliers of congress as postmaster at
Galveston In place of. Clark. The
president has agreed to suspend the
iiomiuotioii of A. li. Hall until the
charges against him are investigated.
Wk uave before us a copy of the
weekly Texas Star a new paper pub-
lished at Houston by the Texas Star
publishing company. Samuel W.
Small editor aud manager; John Kir-
licks associate editor and treasurer
und John K. Iiogan president. The
Star 1b a Sunday paper and has no poli
tics.
A coKRBSHONliENT writing from
Athens curiously contrasts tho mix
tures to be r.nind there ol ancient and
modern civilizations. Railroads spin
their trains amid the temples of three
thousand years; steamers dash their
swells uH)ii tbe 1'ireus and the scream
of their whistles resound from Athos
PcntWieus ami Cytberon to Olympus
and the heavens beyond their gods.
Dr. Ayre'a world renowued medicines
these consummations ofi modern
science arc posted on the Acropolis
the Parthenon the Areopagus and
Tlncsion. while the modest cards of
Cherry Pectaral Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Ague Cure and pills look from the win-
dows of the shops in the streets of
Athens where they are sold. Xcw
York Globe.
CoiONELCnAKLEH DeMorse editor
of tbe Clarksville Kd river county)
Standard has been selected to deliver
the annual address to tho Texas veter-
ans in Houston next May.
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I'.i' Mr. Ili i vr.-: A Inciiiorlnl from
tlx i'itli us 1. 1 ."-licriniili lij'Hill l the
x 1 1 1 -1 1 1 id lime In llm 'i'r.'.ns mid
I'lii'illi' iiiidTriiiiMeoiitinetitnl railroads
Mr liiisi uliiii'oui'.h repoi'led hi favor
of tlic repairs of llie hind otliee. lie-
port adopt .1
A coiiiinnnii'iitlou from tli" uuyeriior
sln'eil Hint he hud In accordance wilh
a vote of li'illi houses addressed a nott
to Judge Murcy of the twenty-second
judicial district not Hying him of the
ad Ion of the legislature and declaring
the. olllce vacant
The Judiciary committee made favor-
able reports ou numerous bills; tho on-
ly one on which an adverse report was
made was tin act amending article
seven hundred and eighty-four of the
penal code which was adopted and
the bill was ator which (lie hind-
lord tenant bill was discussed t ad-
journment. Tlie governor nominated John 1'.
White of Seguin us judge of the
twenty-second ju licinl district vice
Morcy removed which tho senate
confirmed.
In the senate the following petitions
and memorials were introduced.
Uy Mr. Shepherd: A memorial of
the citizens of Washington county
asking tho removal of obstructions to
navigation In the Urazos river.
P.y Mr. llradshaw: A memorial of
the citizens of Kills county and from
tho state temperance society asking
the enactment of tho Ohio lbpior law.
I!y Mr. Hall: An uct to further regu-
late assignment of causes in the
supreme courts.
P.y Mr. Kllis; An uct repealing an
act regulating proceedings iu district
courts ""d an act to incorporate the
Luviicca tap railroad company.
New Yokic April 1. A dispatch
from Susqiiehunmih says that after the
men hud been paid yesterday thirteen
hundred of them paraded tin; streets
headed by a bund. A meeting was
.subsciiuenlly held at which it Was re-
solved that if the company wisli' d to
employ them it. must he in a body.
Vice president Clarke addressed tiiein
and said that the company was willing
to employ some of them if they were
willing to libido by the rules. This was
rceeiml with apparent indifference.
Tho soldiers nro anxiously awaiting
orders Art go home and the men of the
llrst regiment who ure mostly leading
business men of Philadelphia lire e -pociidly
anxii us to get away as their
business needs llicir attention.
Mi.-Mi'ins April 1. Two young men
of this city hold a tenth aud a club of
forty hold a fifth of the ticket which
drew tlie capital prize In tho lyouisville
lottery.
Hoston April 1. A largo number of
leading merchants have signed a call
for an aiiti-inflation meeting on Satur-
day evening next at Farnciil hall.
Ni:v Yoiiic April 1. Tho coroner's
jury brought in a verdict of .'riminal
carelessness against John McLellau
telegraph signal operator ny which u
collision was caused ut Point of Hocks
on tho Pennsylvania railroad ou Sat-
urday whereby two ineu were killed.
Mol.o'lan has been committed to await
trial
Au Inlor.siiiK llHi-xllon 'nn I'on-
NMiii!ion be Cured?
Tills question is often asked but rarely aa-
Hwure.l lo tho Mtisfuntloii of tlie jjullent
Onrnnswiii Is Unit pulniounry consumption
in Its Incipient form is at curable ns any
oilier disease li only tho rlglit remedial are
applied. Tlio question naturally arises as to
wliiitaro thu remedies? Ju reply we state
that Mnrsden'9 Poctornl Dal in lias been usod
sueee.shdly in over n million of cases and
iuis been udopted by physicians lis the most
reliable remedy known for tlie treatment of
UiiHielita! allot tloim.
line great icason that Marsdon's Pectoral
llalm lias sained such popularity is tho fact
that It Is within the reaoh of nil nnd can be
purchased from all dealers at fifty cents for R
small or one dollar a largo bottle. Ono bot
tle will effect a cure in most cases.
We see any day ou our streets num
hers of prematurely old men men
young in years but who have "spent
their summer ere it was May" broken
down by vurious excesses. "A word
to tlie wise is sufficient" get a bottle
of William It. Parker's Compound
Fluid Extract Buchu nnd we stake our
reputation on it you will find it "a
friend in need." (sin no more lest a
worse thinir come unto thee; take the
medicine faithfully nnd you will be
repaid by a full restoration of your
pristiuo vigor ror saic ny an drug-
gists everywhere.
Missouri KnnHM and Texas Railway
Tills pioneer line to Texas havhiR complet-
ed their great iron bridge over the .Missouri
river at lioonvllle are enabled to offer still
Cotter facilities for travel to tlio great North
east
Ily special arrangement Pullman's palace
sleeping cars will be run lictwcon Houston
Hemost.ad Hearne Dallas and points on
Iho lino of the Texas Central Railroad to
Chicago and 8U LouIk. without ciinnge of
cars to New York and the principal commer-
cial cities of the North nnd East.
This lino passes through a delightful coun
try; and having been completed over a year
has a smooth track a well settled roud-bed
and are enabled to make quick time with
safety
All passenicer traius aro fully equipped
with Miller's patent coupler nnd vvesiing.
bouse air brake. '
Our advice to the travolcr from Texas is to
travel via llie M.. K. & T
Go East via St. Lonls.
Now that Texas has direct rail common!
cation with tho whole country travelers
should remember that the pioneer lines of
Iho West afford the best and only motes
through tho Indian Nation to BU Louis and
all principal cities in the Northern Eastern
and Middle Btalee. . 1'awougors from Galves-
ton Houston Austin Waco Drysn Dallas
Marshall JeUY-rson and all other cities and
towns on the Houston and Texas railway and
Its connecting rail and stage lines are offered
the choice of two all rail routes to Ht Lonls.
At Denison Texas con neetloa Is made wilh
the Misanarl Kansas and Texas railway and
at Vint' in the Nation a Junction is formed
with the Atlantic and Pacific railroad by
which all ptiwenners are carried through
Hoothwest Missouri direct to tU Loots with-
out charge of cars. Or If tbe paascngcrso
desires be can when purchrsing his Uirongli
ticket arrange to continue bis journey
through Vlnlta to St. Louis by way of Heda
lia and tbe Missouri Pacific railroad. Both
or these roads being under one management
qnal facilities are offered in the matter uf
palatial sleeping cars elegant day coaches
ojitck time and superior accommodation of
every kind. The trains of these companies
arrive lc Bt. Lonls in ample time to make
eonnecitomwltn all roads leading out of Mm
eUy. Particular Information with maps
time Whim etc can bs bad at tlie various
Through Ticket mBoes In Texas or by ad
dressing Jobs Howard Texas Passenger
agent Houston Texas pj E. A. Ford General
Passenger Agent Ht. Louis Mo. l?wlf.
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The Minplr. e.ihlliiiies romliiK In slowly
'III" receipt fur ilin ml wek amount
t'l 2?bnle InalilllK the OI'll receipt" nt Hi
e.illnn yards fur tin- prenenl wamn hi 'lute
iri.v.'S hnles. The market lilies llim. We
'in iti". (luod urilhiiiiy I'.'.V'
Hides nnd Leather.
I'liil (diy) 10': selected Idcy) 17s-; dry Milted
HV'j Kixen Hulled lie; d"er slllns 'iiej nil
lor Kiuhhy Iu all elusses.
Ilai'iii-s I'iuher link )a-l:le; Il.iinltn k.:Bi'.(
lli Mkhllim leH. Wnli i'iiilier Oak 4lc
Hie: MeiuliK kllllKlttie.
Tin: m:.m:iii. miiuidt
(lelierill hul II cm Is hi colilhlK quite lil'lsk.
(lur nierehantn nro now prepared to Khow
their newly Inipnited spring goods and are
IuoUnk Inrwaid tu a heavy biKlness. With
tho exception of a "lluht decline hi Hour and
iiiohiKseH then it no ehaiiRO In the .'im s
IVoiii last week:
Our (imitations lepresi iil vasli firle- fur
round lots
llreudslullH nil"! Urnlii.
Klour Kxtra Kanilly .HlmU mil Choice
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4 -in.
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IHO llm $1 V.
OllK 'f bushel (Ml'icn
Wheal LIT liuslief.11 .'id.
Coi n per bushel l (Hind ill.
Corn meal per Till His Si UhuI I.
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IIi-iiiiki While navy ? imi II W .Vtc7 IK).
UrocericH.
Haeon: Cleaildes lie: llreakhcit 11 ej
Hams eiinvasm.t iltc)7f ; IIiiniNsugiir-eured
I.'m-
Molasses liu barrels per uallonl: KMlrll'ie;
1'i iiiie Tile; ( hole .Nile; Hidden Syrup HOej Silver
Drips Ni-.
sugar (in barrel-. m r pi audi: Kafr lOe;
I'liine 11'j.e; choice ll'c; Vellow elnrllled lie;
Wliileeliil illed l:ie;l'otv-di'red lrw;CrusiR-d 11'.
I'ish (Miiekeiolr. No. l.lialt barrels l(l; No.
1. Iiul i' Imi rets ; No. I k!ts;l No. S. kits 42 0(1
Tobneeo per ii iVl.i.Hrte.
Wlilske.v per iui llun. l IXIdi'.' SO.
Collee a ml Ten.
Rio common lllej Hnlr to good .He: Prime
to ehotee :(2e; ( (i Java .'Hie; Tea per R. Wi(
I rm.
I'l'Mlls ii Is nnd Cmifi'clloiiPrlrs.
Apples (green) barrel ST lioUI mi; dried
lit 1 It-; l-.-uions box H rii; Dnini'es "i
box sii .ill; Kins innw) V IK ilk'; IliiKlini in
layi.-m box (new) iVI ml; Dried euri-Miits
Zanle f 11. itiew) l.V; Turkish piiin-.! (newt
V it. lSe; Aliiinu-H soft shell. ' HiSe; Kilhcrls
(new i r1 tdie; -aluiils 'f lii'jse llrazll mils
illlili- ; I'ciuiuts V II !":; ( ranli.-l lies
barrel ls; Cotoanuts '' ntisluOUmW VI; Fine
lituey eMint' Y lii .'i'.f::e; i'ei'iois rt' bushel
lll'IIRMc"
Alcohol "r! 2'i; f Sum Ciniphor "f1 Ih ikie;
Ciiloroforiii si flllj (him opium ?i lb 0 iVUII 60:
lmili;o b.'si (i ll:U T.'n'i.'liii'; Magnesia V II
Kile; .Madder '4' Hi IrtjMDe; Oil sweet till ft DO;
M.erm ;i gal SI (JU: ili nr.'lliol pure II SCi Tom
7 U'i; Lemon Vl it 87 0V7 2j Mitlasal Rngllsti
(UliSe; Kulpliur llour itt Hi !le; itosin "ft lb "e;
Alum fHb 7(jiKe; Ciiloinel ( lb 51 7."; l.'oeh-
ini'iil Si 0-1; Coppei-Ms li;..J.-e: Leuinl'li' extniet
'.; Moi-)liliieudi..i.ii7.'i; (Jil.CuMlor'tigHl c2 i
.iej Olive V gill s-i iii".-' lor Taiiiieis' i-l i.m;
Cassia VI lli 16'i; Uuliiiuu 'n on SI 7."; .Soup
easllloV Ibaie; Hoda !ili fi lb lie; Saltpeliv
pure v' 16. '.e; I'oiinuiTciul ' lb 1-k-; i-neli;in
reillbrte; Whllu lend puce per ken SU .illy
II (HI; Strictly pure per lun i' l (XteU Lin-
seed oil raw tlgul Si aifel 'KJ; lloiled 't) giil f 1 ;KI
fS't ".
fanned 4iimIn.
peaches. 'J-toj V'lozen y- To: 1'eiirs. 1Mb V
dlizell s; 0:1; I'luuis ir.!ui gltged 'r1dtzen
is) oil; Strnwut-rries -ll "(l iloen. 1 J-T; Itusp-
berries s-n '('do7i-uM oi; llhiekberi ies. 'J-lb
' dozen S- 'M; Tonilltoe; '-Ib- t' (loi-ll ju
Corn -ib i dozi n : (m..:! ji; I'eus '.'-lb 'd
Uo.on i iu; Miccoitisn -iii ti (loy-eii ! oi);
JiobsU-rs 1 lb ! dozen si; no; tiysters 1-lb
doen. l 3d.
l.iiinnrM.
Hrundlis-Apple. o".ga (H); Peach S.' Ve(3
8 Mi; cognac uuiit.
Whiskies fiourbon; and Kye S3 OU.11S 00;
1 111 11 111 1011 iiouiuoii 31 oum:; w: iieuiiucu
(1 l-icH W.
Wines Port and Hherry tl 50sS (X).
tools and Shoes.
Itov's Kip Hrog!in Sii. OOjr.15 HO V doz; Men's
do sio OI1.1I8 (K) t! doz; Cliiluren'H and Misses'
do 7 fiWijIS UU "fl doz; IVonien's heavy Peg Kip
Shi Miicln (Ml tt iloz; 11 y's Kip Doois tfls any
iKi uo ti uoz; .iieu s uo .u uuiti--is w n nuz.
Dry iioolls.
Brown sheeting and shirting: Central
Mi lis 8c; Albion A. 1-1 Su; Aiiawan 1-4 lie; Ah
bolt 4-4 He; unbot A4-1 u.'4e; iioiisinu uhj
4-4 h':c: Miller lllvei ia'-.c: liidian Head T
lly2e; Massncbusotts P D.'e; liedlord 11 lie;
Cone.stoga 1'e.
Bleached hheetliiK Fruit of the Loam l'le;
Boot S lie; boot Ii Isjc; Uoot K lie; Amnskeag
IU .;e; isarnsiey lie.; l iiease; iiarmouy we.
i'llnts Jleriinme W Kle: tiloueest. r 10c:
Kssex Ho: Aiieona ido: Ciliilon 8He: AmosUeiig
tie.; Simpson Mourning We; Cayii'letta Solids
iu.-: MontvllleSiic: (Jo uiiibiani'se.
Deuiins; lloiiiin lac; Uaklaud lov; Hay
maker !ii!..e: ottis Axaaie.
Siripes: "Anierlean 12u; Mechanics 12!jc
Klu-i I1I1111 lli;:I!oek Rlvur 15!e: Easton Ibe
Wliitieiidon Hie; Amnskeag extia heavy 2uc;
Checks: i.anaru li.'-je; Ainerieus iu; jc t-ai-
ednniii No. s Hie; caleuoiuau ao.v isc; uiara
an.
Drills: Graniteville 15Vc; IMymouth Mock
heavy llie; Appleton Injic; Pepiierlll 15Wo.
'I'li-klUK : Princeton h!;ae: ManhnlUin 15c
Houston Cltv Mills A aae; c'onestoga A C A
Hlo; Kendall A 'il Me; John A Clark's X S5M1
l..l. A f'l.iplr'a 5fX.il.. .
Oirset Jeans: Clarendon 12)c; Aproskeag
l;e; auniKeug suiwH-n ia' p.
Cotton Plaids: Magnolia li'iv Amerleus
17.' 50; v iiuiununu exua neavy ioi au
ha ma llie
w Itfvurt Red Cross lS1..
Cotumades: Farmer's a"nd Meehanic's35cc;
llowarrt 21'te; 1'iicnbniT! l"t;jc; wiiunms.
vlllo li'y.'e.
H.'avv Hlo Diielc: Wnnertor. (toiiiieps.aiin
Howard 1e; Clarendon aic; Bear 8 ounocs
llavens ounces vw.
('noihrliH! Flat He' llolledNli.'e.
Miseellaneous: Kentucky Jeans 1550c;
Doo Skin ii7r.iauuc; uoiion 1 anis iwo.
Lamber.
Yellow Plne.mugh.all sizes and length 82" 00
per 111; White Pine clour l' l'-and i Indies
&SU w per in; Willie rilio weinneroonioiiia
ft.7 SO per rn: White Pino weatherlsjardlng
925 00 per in; While Pine wentherbonidlng
t22 50 per m; Whit Pine ceiling MO 00 per m;
Wliltol'lno Inch boards 70 (Klper m: White
Pine inch Iwiards SUO 0U per m; White Pine
inch bourda f5i 00 per iu: White Pine Inch
iinunlH J2 .Vl ner m: PAliuffa. fancv heads
SVi 00 per m; Lath 00 per m; ShiiigleH
white nine. 7 00 per m: Shingles white
K'ne to DD per in: shingles hlte pine K 00;
meut Si 50 ier barrel; Plaster Paris 7 01) pel
barrel.
Iron nnd Siolls.
AU sizes from 4 lo 60 out SA 00; all sizes cas-
inn 4 to 107 00:1111 sises nnis 1 mm 10 iuiv uu:
3d line fl) 00; refined bar Iron Ho 14 tb; plow
iron so v ; plow sieei l-to it ro.
rinnera Ntorks and Melala.
Tin : fQ 10x11 charcoal per box 17 80; IX
A. I 1. . . 1 GMiiin. ' !.. . .h.wal
uuuvuni fiww . Vj ....
f.'J'n; IC charcol 14x20 SIS IX charcoal
I4xil. 20 5b: 1C. 14xiM roollng. Ki50; IC x
2H :I4 00: block tin tils Wc; sheet Kino B
15c; Pig load V m 10c: Copper bottoms K
50c; Sheet Iron 36x27 Vt "Sc.; solder extra
rehned V Ibil'ic; tialvunlzed iron In full bun
dles ft R ale; American Kuasia D joc.
TELEGR VrillC MARKETS.
Special dispatch to the Dallas Herold.l
New YoliK April 2. Gold opened
at 131 nnd closorl at 13.
Cotton dull.' Uplands 17e; ordinary
12Jc; otlier grades unchanged.
New Oki.eaxs April 2. Gold 125
13. Exchange 44(if4o; bank 4748.
Sii?ht par.
Cotton quiet but steady. Hales 6000
bales; last evening 1400 bales. Mid
dling upland's IBJr; others grades un-
changed. '
Galveston April li ijtton in
light demand.. Good ordinary 14;c;
middling 10. Gold 2W2. ..
Hides liicuitUKCd.
LiVEKPooL April 2. Cotton con
tinues quiet nnd dull; prion unchang
ed bales H0O bales of which 100- are
for speculation and export.
WE are gratified to note tlie return
to Dallas for permanent residence of
Captain W. 8. J. Adams who was one
of the delegates from Dallas county to
the secession convention ol 1861 and
was the youngest member of that body
of one hundred and eighty-seven mem
bers lie entered the army at tbe
commencement of the war served un
til its close and then remained east of
tbe Mississippi. Now after thirteen
years absence be returns to make Ills
boine in Dallas and is welcomed by
many old friends.
Do
ZIRBY COMBINED EEAPEE &
Champion Combined Reaper and Mower
J. I. Case
I have the Kin? Combined
The Champion Combined Reaver and Slower with Self-ICake anil Iroier A(lat'hiuen(sor Droppers only. AIho the Xew
LiKht Mower.
The J. I. Cane A Vo.'n Improved Powers and Seperatora.
OATAIjOGUEB 3PXJ17lIVrir3IXI3D ON ArPLIjIOATIOKr.
Hmo a full Une of all Farm
FLOUR! FLOUB11
STAR MILLS
Lancaster Dallas Co. Texas
NANCE &M0FFATT Proprietors
Tha nmnHrfnn rnsDectfnllv announce to
the public thai having oomplouxl their Hue
largii
FLOURING MILLS
lliey are prepared to supply the best ot flonr
In any iiuantlty and at Iho lowest prii-ea.
infir miusare new anuoi mw mwi
wlili all the moilem ImpmvnienU and
hnvlns In their employ a thoroouhly exiw
rienco.1 miller they auaranl-'eall tnelrhii?h
smile" or flour. Bein the rery heart or the
best wheat mlon of Hie stole with facilities
unsurpussed they feel warranted in promis-
ing satisfaction to all.
. They solicit the patronage of the people of
Texas. Address
29w0m Lancaster Tx&tu
w. e. nutinKs jxo. w. waldbs.
President. Casliler
f
CAPITAL
- 8250000-
. IDIRECTOIiS.
r. & JORDAN J. R. COUTS
W. E. HUGHES C. C. SLAUQHTER.
HOIKS PRO S.M. TO 4 lM-fw
AseaU far Wllaaa'a Priatlas Inks.
WANTED Pnrchasem for a lot or ou
type metal an amMllealsuhatitntr r
ihllt metal roea nr. Appiy a "
. . . . . . . nil U
GITYBANKOFDALLAS
1 f
i t !l
Sif ripTtf jit5.--t W;;-r -.-ji 1 . . - J.!..-. ': -'- :iiK-yiJ.:.-.
WJTl I
& Co.'s Improved
llvifier nnd Mower with Self-iTaUe. Also Ihe KiiijrTne-YI heel Jloner.
Successor to
nnd Mill Machinery C'otlon
W. A. JONES m B. LUCKMAV
W. A. Jones & Co.
MAHUPACTURERS OF"
TIN W -A. Iti
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
STOVES.
Tinners' Stock and Material
PUMPS GAS PIPE ETC.
AND AOESTH KUR
HA If
'74
North side of the Public Hqonre
lldawlr UAI.I.AN. TEXAS.
. c. x'ooy. J. m. ncor.
McCOY&MoCOY.
ATTORNEYS AND COL XHEIXJR8 ATLAW
Dallas - - . ' Tejiah.
Will practice in tho District Ooart of the
counttm coiuiHMini; the Foun.iitli Jndfrtul
Distriet and In tlie Hnnriime and Keden!
C'ourtn of tills SUtte. and will attend to the
collection of claims In all Ihe adjoining
counties rlprctal attention fctven to lano
tlligatlou. OtHce south side public square.
J. A. WORK Sc. SONS
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Corner Commerce and Houston sta
DALLAS TEXAS.
Iloraea BneKlca anil Carriages
lor hire on snort notice. Conveyances fur-
nished for any point In toe Interior.
City Innlbas Lln and It-j- Srile
at this stable. BAwtf
UI1XK or PARK Bill MeadM Letter Bead
and all kltwts ol Prfnilogdnna wilh
DeatnesiaAw depaleh al Tarn kxaAL Or.
nca
Tompkins & Littlefield IT) alias Texas.
Ciins. Power and Presses.
ESTRAYS DUL1S rOUXTY.
Tnkcn nn by L. J. Lei!.n?ti'r nnd ostravrd
bffniv '1 liuiuiiH L. CuhU jus; ice of Um peiifo
precinct No. 5 ono MirrW inuie mule about
I i'4 tmiHlH Dltl VUUIt'il .ti o-w.
TitkiTii up hv Oh j-!.1 seclny nnrt estmye'l
bHoiv.l.D JCiitMJt.JiiHticuortliu p'UCS
chu t ISo. 1 tuiu bnwu Iioihu niuln ahuut
twuivi years oUI. about liatidH hich; no
murks nor brands (f rr.'tvnhlr. Vaiuod ut
'i'ukuii up by A.. I. Komtpraurt strayed bt-
foro Tlio in as L. Frank JuhUpo of ihe jv-hc
iriciinl No. one norrtl mamubout W)
hiiiiilH hitih braniliHl C on rlftht ulionldrr;
Mx yt'ursoiii iuih KprinK' wim oiu m i;u-o ;
nooitiiTiuuifuttir uruiiUH n:.'cjivauiti. vuiu-
cm! at Mt).
' Taken up by W. W. KimIwi II and tt rayed
In lore -1. 1. Korfoot. JiiHtKic of the fac! pre-
cinct No. 1 ono bay borw about twelv) yeant
old ; Hlxtin bunds lilifb wlilto bind lc't;
scar on tmcic una oiunatfi on vue rini
siiouider witlian aumudilgtble brand. VuJ-
tii'it at J-iij-
lakfii up by J. II. M'-Kcc and ostrnyed be-
foru W. A. tifOiKe JiiKtlco of the ettco pr!-
ciiK'l No. oiiu hy hore nlxtf-uu hnds
Iiiiii cloven years old bald lnw foio iwt
wniie one mini kmi wiuu1 no uiuna per-
ceivable. Valued ni SKI. Viw-t
i nki-ri un by h C. Fulton and e travel
fore John D. Kerlwit Jutici eao pioelnct
ro. i.oiih ciaynaiiK pony oiuck ran no inu
tuil.alHiui rt .vein sold 1 li;imit blhbrand-d
on Itrli "boulder NJ. a near u Cmu be mud
out. Valued at i w. ?J:-A.
'J' k up I y Jiif. IMltand i-Mraye! beiore
jonn u Ktn'Kii j- sih:m jr"iue pm inc .w.
one Hin up browu irony mare iymit old no
mark nor bmmls. Valued a p wO. W-V.
Taken tip i-y E Murns and fin ye-Deforo
W. A. j(Hr3f ju-'lic; pe0 pivcluc- tt
ono buy borv H hands hub w rnl
known bmndifl K o. led blp wUU IMeyllde
brand on 1 il nk aud hliyun r. mixu d ui
rt 00. ::;tt
Takeu npby GeoiceHli flnerand tmyed
beloivjobu IK Keilnjt.juMie p-aw pntilict
No. one ch-ntnut rwjinl i-ony alout 14
iianii. k.nii a.tsini a voan old. tome utd-:ii
murk. iio braudrt perceivable. Valued al
lAkcnnpbr Joob PW-kon and strayd
before Thomat I. Own . JuMleo peace pre-
oinvi No. b one pray lirt yeaiaoldiw
bitndi high bianued H on lelt almutiier
widteniNte. Vaiuetl at k'-j U. Ala.oue buy
bor e 5 y am old .6 baud blab. Valu- d at
Taken nn bv 'ilHnm B. Elom and e-
trayed liebire TliOl.ia-" li. Om1 JiiMiecor tbe
Hr ce preclnei Nc.i one nnn niHre branded
h L Wim left Kliould-r. 14 hand blii
y.am old. Valu ft Alw o?i nmn
rnitm. It liaun lilb 5 yer- Hd brarid'J
11 Lon l-ft stiould.r. Vatu-.-l at 1. Al-
one own man- y-arao!dt 14 hnn w bi.n
branded W W on K f- tbiKii. Val'il t M.
Als) oneron yearima colu Vn.ue.1 at i i
I one brown nmre niul. I years omi li
haml. hnii. VatoeJ R W(
District CleTk. IM.Irf Ou Tn:-.s.
1 C. McLUllE
AttarBoy anil Cc-Mcr at Lai.
wa. 7 rina aver WksM! Bw
feb0ttw
MOWEE
Thresher.
J. J. ROOIl KD. O. BOWES S. B. OOOHBKM.
(i0!)I) D0WEK ii C00MBRS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OlBce over City Bank
DillItiM Tcxns
277llfwly
To the Millers and Mill
of Northern Texas.
Men
Ameotlng of millers and mill men will be
UelU iu the city of Dallas on
MOXOIY May 1 1871
Ti take Into eonslcleratlon the Interesta of
millers of this suile. Every miller Is re-
iii.te(l to !' present at tho court housein
Iialins at s o ciocK p. m. on tne aoove day
C. M. TEltRY A HKIW.
NASl'E 4 MOKKlrr.
OltlLL MILLKK.
j a.vkh e. scorr
W. J. A LI EN.
iUlwantd
Water's Concerto and
N Orchestral Organs"
are the niot bcnnilful In style and perfect In
It.ne ev.T male. llie C'oneerlo Ktop la the
b-ft ever iaeeft In tiny ornn. It is pro-
ttitced by en extra si-t ef rfels ficaliarly
vl-d the eflW-tof wtitoli Is most charrniuK
an.l soul Kitnlti. while its lniiitlon ofihe
liniiin volen isHtiperb. Ih'Organaare the
Ix-sl made In the Untied Bum s
WATtRS SEW KCUEriASO.
have neat power' and a fine slnirlnR tone
will nil itta. IniP'ovemviiU and are Ihe
lxst Fimio. liinde Til.eOrKiins anl Hlai.oa
Hre wnrrunU-U fr.lx yeais l'rices-xtr. tnely
low l(r cjm-Ii or pnrt cash and rmlai.e.- In
nuntthlv or aiinrl.-rlv nuynn-nta. i t-al in-
ducmtriits l the Ir.i.le A an Is wauled In
evi-rjr rilr ml c.iL.ty in lite t!nitl Mnlea.
A liinfe diH-ount lo miniKl''rs. rhiirehem.
whof.ls lo.les etc lliusiraUHl ealalOKues
nimicu.
HORACE WATER! f(N".
4! Ilroadwar aDlH M-reer su. New York.
SINS OF MOTUEK AND FATHER
Tl a sii to hoard np mon-r and refnse t
nnplv tlie nnutrtl wsns and demands of a
nn-rl ni. td-rMlden wife. Tie a sin nr a
mul her l l nd nvrrthe conch of a heantlful.
yet laiiina; danKhler. and refose lo spend a
li-w dt'tlaia r her beitertt and relief. How
mauv thousjmds (f mothers and fnlhers are
to-dy enrd wl.h Ihe Kie slut rilckty
p.-tle.eroMclaVl.c-re-wom.suflerliut females
canbefonnd In all parts of oar country. A
remedy can be had. and ret Utey re! us lo
ap-nd a liule money for It. l"h r- mMv that
will nore la Pr. IWomgoolen English Femaka
Bitter. Wold by draper! I7tawsm
Flriw Papers V.THKiatJU LP tvt
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