Dallas Daily Herald (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1873 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY HERALD.
1. MtCJAI.KH KflHor.
Oar . grin.
Whe ara mnliurlk.nl linec'lr. eiibvrrlpttoni unit
edrertUlNe (ur llir liuliy ai.d Weekly Hi it ami:
i.C. (Vw.iWO II dwnv Niw York I UP.
Hawaii IV 41. I'nrk How !ew Yikt '
Weaiherlll ('n. I'lilMvldbla I UrlflliiJI llt.rn.i.
Valllimire I T llcliiiyre N.w in li huh K. II
ttnililns. llviixf ! ! linn .lie. YV Lime Aiwlln
ISOTmlelon '.'ia Mliaellral.NI. loulr tin .
rot noTKRNoa
j. vr. TiinormiomoN r caiiin
P f ! JVHI(T CIASSEES.
Tho tinlvcMton JSowr publ inho
tbo following comiiniriinitiun from
ii Riibncribor for vyIioho Htu'nding
andiftflpQ.v U voik:Iiob for Ami
ns rtilqrtdHtl()n';ii. which Uio
gronlor portion gf our Sin to in in-
torosiud in n upoody solution of wo
reproduce it in tho' hopo I lint its
.(iirj$flU4n" inny-lund to a rulicf
which the entire cotton breudlli of
tho State has long nought for.
V .-J.'.
I'jibllo ClmtHcr
BoDattTHON CoUNTY TlrXAB 1
l 1 f MX HrJ'il- .
V'. EM NKWs-JThlnlting ' your piper llm
'brtl rnidTdiii for 1 oiioululing u few Menu
fur tin consideration of llm ninny who nre
interested in the mnnnifcniciiL or cot I on
a) W9II as tl) Uiletnt of (lie pnnliicer of
col loft we hive thought a' few lviiiurktt on
(hut subject would not be out. of plucn.
Forthe protection of all parties it i
now thought rojer to kie sworn ulilic
weighers who pororm their duly tw h-
'orably hi lint branch of business In Your
oily lor it in our honest cotivieiinn llml
there Is'sotblng done In your oily whip
honestly and fairly limn the weighing of
ooltoD and It la enually as impomut uini
there l(onld be sworn olassers nud sam-
plers all to be done in a regular system
. foUou to'be weighed as Kuan as onrried
into the press yard; then the 10111 elans-
ers temple and class il putiinir the elass
mark on each bule and at tho mime lime
put; weight aidilas inni k as well an
tKe other" Inarks.' on' the sample puper;
then the factor should bo force I to report
weightrmsrks and elnss murks to tha
shipper and ihould be oompullcd te pul
.jjwftoh Rtaal silrlt ieeparale aud veil etch
class mark upon its own merits. Suirio
would loy they could Jivl... sell the poor
cotton .which would accomplish tho very
bjeet designed '' 0 ' the specified r'guU-
.lioni. .When the . pioducer unco learned
ifc would nnt py 1 hitn' t ed poor
(elfon to ' market;" And bin line
cotton oeuld not be luted In work
off hie nelghber'e poor cotton ho would
plant ttm eiillivaie and h'andle belter
liajj Jiorpjlme Jo ileQte to raising grain
cetbnd nieat and would realize ubhhicIi
money for ten bules of fine ooltoii 11 be
would for twonty balos of poor col ton
KaflW TleiluJUag' tlie tttrtv aiboiuH of Intul
teams cultivation and gathering. Kuoh a
ftvregvltted tyetem ' would Boon produoc n
uniform orop of aoodooUon with (lie l.en-
cnt of a qiianlity of rioli fresh soi' iuidafl
-TBrnanlwtf umttauiir would imve no compe
ition. Hijcli H."yati;m put in foree hy our
. Ltgmlatore would protect tho 9hiiperalJ
to he pronpefily of our country nml place
' Halreston beyond competition nn n murket.
A t'" All Ml'. It.
Ol'H .VIKNN.t I.RTTKU-IVa. j.
ll'Miil Oirrpiipiiniliihro 6ftlie XtMut TlrMl.t.
Vissa Austria April I t 1X73.
A aultitiuleof it i iTe rent nlator.icnl luive
.tiMQ pubUib(fd in regard to the dimou
lioni of the Walt- Auilelliing ground ami
bulldiagii. mn of them; very far from
being correct. Some Unit slat ed that the
af roailf jtce (oir nines square oilier 3 iimt
tliey contain four square milus a wido dif-
fornw? Kind- both pf'" them wide of tbo
trulhi Anl liato before slated tna Prater
TWntaini aheai four s-juarj miles or 2500
an res and the oil Ansnlelliiu grouiiila
are located wiihin ibe Pnuer. They are
AJMyLy)ae-enth. if. milo long sumo
iW'tWHrM W n-.oul" Wide and sondun
about 600 acres.
The goYernment ?g elmnging Ibe lipJ of
'ilkf Banobe aad 'the new channel rum
"BaVrtbeEip0si1Iori'lhe gioundg of which
re tome fifteen feet above the river. The
$J$f'Vftl.aH1l rich (first bottom)
and rett upon clean gravol varying from
thiwef a bean to ttonet one or lw
pounds in Tr'etgTft.-" ''
VTiie grounds ilrfc' most; beautifully laid
utktfitB winding 'walks groves fountains
pyUoai and bojs of - gaily bleoiuing
flowtti."" fh" 'Germans fully un-
"'lerSlana "tW 'rt' of '.' gardening and
)jAiotib.miged lo wait I'wr ualuro
1riei:4tinibut. cause the flowcre to
bloom aooordlnij to ' tlieir deoires and
traSDW9tlelvl Medh 'here or there mi
jU&n'OlMt fney : for It is not an uu-
cbiBb"thlnJ! tf tee them moving and
jHraa-tplaattng-with .. success trees from
' HwtWe to eighteen Inbhet li tllametorBiid
from twenty to fifty feet high. For the
benefit pf tame .of- jurTfrjjinda at home 1
wNl try vTWrlb( bw it ieone. "-They
kave a Steut wsgen with low wheels ton
feet epart and immediately over the
wheetffSffln nSGrl "frbme so eon-
itruoted that the rear end together with
Jhf kjnlaxUj can b recoveJ. The wg-
rltwjMn Wkl up so that the tree
tilaaaV ia4h eea tr of the frame. By the
Id of chain t and pulleye the tree is li fted
up and auspended with a' great aimJuntof
. thua transported without ita ever finding
ut that it ban tortn disturbed.
IIMaTruetiirg alhsf thf buildings it
atHAtf .M'iiUi pl! In order
te'make 4oli4 Ye'undaWiir X( 1
Irr pTJaeipaT -laildlnjJ- ara 'wade of
kriok and itncl adornod with er-
'olfTfjurei 0 pUtln firit. 'j'
(the mera boilding it about three thous-)l'W'ti!IojBf''rhly-foMr
reel wide and
leventy-lb'ree feet high. In the centre of
tl kiliidiaf .'ia lh greatest rotunda in j
l i. J (
H rf ! il- v . -111;
r fl w-' ' - '
EL. " .1 .-JU- " 1 A
the world mndo of wrought iron and It
three hundred and ferty. eight fnct In dl-
nineii'i' and two huadied a J fifty-two
feit high It is liuUheil with a buencaJt
whioh fi'ouls 1)10 grand royal enlranoe
mid Is siiriiiuiiulod by a representation flt
the linporUl crown about twenty feet
hlu.li with the prccluiii stones imitated 'a
glaiis
)ti arching from the main balldlng and
nt right 'angles wilk It nre thlrty-two
tiiinsepls enoli two hundred sad forty
feel by fifty feel 11 ml folly feet high
The machine hall Is some two thousand
six hundred fort long and one hundred
itud twenty feet wide and il laid to be
the Inrgest roof In the world. The picture
gnilsry il about six hundred feel long by
one hundred feet wido. These buildings
nre all handsomely msde andcevered with
liivtnl roofs. Mukiug in all lonietbing
like t'woiity-eight acres thus covered Add-
ing lo this the reMuursnts pavillioni and
mutinous other buildings there arc prob-
ably forty-live acres under louf.
' This immense rotunda is a wonderful
Archileolurnl achievement commanding
not. only mliiiii'ttiinii but almost astound-
ing one by i:s msgnitude. The l'anthsen
at Home llm lurgmt rotunda pievious lo
tho construction of this one ii one hundred
aud' forty-one feet in dlsmotfr but Is built
of solid nnisoiiry. The world renowned
rotunda of iSi. Peters in Home Is one
hundred and lliiriy-nino fnct In diameter
Init little more than one-third the siie of
the Well AuiMleUuiig rolun In.
. Xo coiiulruiit this fatuous edi fioe pll's
were first driven deep into (lie ground
and iijiou I'khC columns of solid masoDry
ulijit twelve feet square and some twmiy
feet apurt were ended. Whsu they had
retohed the height of four feut ftbovo the
Ut ijiindj ihe wrought iron ring thai was lU'
lea dtd to support tho outer end of the gird'
or was hi il upon them and then by
menus of screws raised up about three feet
mid the iiign'cnt of a hollow wrought iren
column perhaps eight foot tquare was
lajd under the riug and upon the columns
of uisiunry. This process wai repeated
until the rinpc was brought up to the ri
u uired height some hundred and
icvenly-fivb . fiiet. The ring lutended
In . support 1. 1 0 inner end of the
girders made also of heavy wrought Iron
waa then made upon Ihe ground In the
center of the building. Now by meaus of
pullcyi it was raised some fifteen feotapd
a heavy wooden tretitle work built under
it; again raised aud auew seotion of ties.
lie work built aud so step by step
brought up lo its plaoe aome two hundred
feet. The girders like the oelumni and
rings hollow and of heavy wrought iron
Wire made upon the ground and by meaus
nf pulleys rvised to their pluoe and after
being securely fastened the trestle work
under the center ring was removed and
Ihe prtnuipul frmncwtrk of the vast edi
floe was completed. It was with great
interest that we watched the growth f
this framework. A few days before we
first visited Ihe grounds oae poor fellew
had met his death from the slipping of the
pulley oil' the end nf the girder allowing
it to full. In all three men were killed
during the erection of the rotunda Above
the ccMsr ring Ibe slrueture was carried
up perhaps fifty feet higher anl upon the
lop re.it tli 4 before nienlioued crown
In ihn oontre of tho retuud is to be a
fountain.. Throughout the grounds are
scattered a vast number of buildings de
signed lor di lie re 11 1 putposes. Heals 11
rants oonducled after Ihe style of differ
ent nationa litits a residenoe fur the
Imperial family also houses called pavil
lions built by different members of the
aristocracy as l'avillion Schuarzouberg
i'avillion Koburg Ootba. Houses show
lug the styles ef dwellings in different
hinds an Alpine hut a Russian dwelling
a Turkish dwelling baiar and oafe a
group of buildings erected by the Viooroy
of Kypt a log cabin and au Indian wig.
warn. WKl.T ADSSTELLUNQ.
t'rain It It hnriNoll.
IliniARDioN May 12 1878.
N Ill K.IIUn'ol' tlm Mini lUruM.
A Sunday School and Temperance pio
nio was held nt the Montvnle school Sal
urday last. The festivities were opened
hy singing whioh was delightful not bo-
oauie ef any particular excellence of the
inuslo nor because the ladies and gentle-
uienj composing the ohoir looked so very
well but simply beoause it was well se-
lected and natural. Next a prayer by
Paisou Jake Houtb. Afterwards another
song or two nui nooording lo previous ar-
ranreiuenland iuvilntiou.Kev. Dr. Wilburn
of iMllas.itepped forward and delivered an
able and eloquent address upon the lub-
jects of Sunday Schools and temperance.
He wai followed by Parson Jake Koutb
in much tho same vein with only this ex-
ception : Parson Houtb flung a little more
spice over "Ai's pudding" in the way ef
nneoJolts Next in order and at pre-
cisely thi right lime and in the most elo-
quent bruins another speech wai made:
It was announeed that grub was ready I
"Ah then and there waa hurrying to
and' fro" aaiia una of the most exciting
and pleasurable scenes of the whole day.
Voting' and old male and female alt in
graceful confusien rushed for their provi-
sion basket's and in less time than it takes
to tell it everybody was busily engaged
In discussing the numerous substantial
aud the thousand dellcims edibles that
erowdid in rapid succesaion upon
each other ' up and- down thai
long plcoie dinnor labia la the
prairie. ' These pleasures over with
the happy throng sata mora arranged
themselves inside and around the ichoel
house. After tome very fine singing Col
Joba B. Floyd entertained Ike people for
while with an interesting speech upon
temperance generally and temperance
orders. He was listened to with marked
attention. Your correspondent intended
10 fellow him In a publlo sjieunh on thl
occaMon but happily fur him and hi" ora.
loriotil ore lll ho was lust then busily
Cifed nn the out tide of ihe Inline iu de
livering a private Hpeenh to one of Ihe
beautiful daughters of the city of Pallas
Next after Ilrother I'loyd oaina tmuu uioio
excellent singlngaud then Ihe Interchange
nf censralulalliiui and farewells On ihe
whole it was a grniid old day in
northern Pallet and every oue there old
aud young ii'inned lo think it was "gouJ
I be there"
Among Ihe vinitori from a distance we
nelioed the cheerful lace of our li.lruted
young friend t'harlry Morris. Also I)r
Tilbiirn and others from l.ilb.
.After the dispersion of the visitors t lie
Templnri met In council Mid union g olhor
buslnessdnne.ltwni ordoredllmt the Dalian
Herald and McKlnuey Kuqiiimr ami Moj-
seiiger be requested to publish the pro
ceedings of the day On buliulf of the
Lodge the Kuqiiiror and Messenger nre
hereby requeued lo copy from the Herald
these proceedings Your friend
I!HMIAI1U!N.
Law I'a I'd s.
J OlIN .M. HI i: 11 M 0 -N S
UalUt Ti-aiin
Will nriltle 111 sit I'm oiiii'H ol llm l-llli dUli l. t
n.l I'ullmt Klulm i:oiiil. olliite- tver I'lark
Prjuii'ii nl-Yl-ilty
WM. L .WILLIAMS. 1IIMIT. H. BKAY
yyiLLI AMS & SHAY
AT'l'lllimKYS AT I. AW
Dallas . - Tkjcas.
OMi'S Over Ali & Vagiwr's .
liii'.Vi -no jinl 1 r
n.
I). UOlMi HANOI' It
Attoi-noy-nt'Iinxv
Dam-as Texas.
aJ-vl-illy
QTIAS. T. MOlililSS
ATTOHNKY AT I. A IV
DALLAS
Fell. '21lo.lljr
TICXAS.
II. II. .HuenJ.
Ost-ar K 1'ililn.v.
SNEED & FINLAY
Attorneys at Law
6Mly
J M.TIIUEMONJ)
ATTORXKY AT LAW
Dallas Tkxah.
vkics Flt Hlclu I'uMie Siinain firnl Jiliwr of
nt'on inry hi Kniitou'i ItiiiUini;
KUdlf
liiinkcrs.
Ya m II. yAM't.N. M' II. Tii"Ms.
QASTON & THOMAS
AND DKALKHS IN EXOHAXHK
IXSHUAXCK AMM'ttUKlTISli A(;EXTS
SWLYK'S MSW IS lrI LI) 1X0
north side of1 s uakb
Dallas ----- Tk.xas.
MiiitIi illT:i.-ly
s. j. apahs
J. L. LKON.UtP
Dallas
Tkxas.
We are pernianenlly locnlrd in Ibis eily
and do a general Hnnklrg Business. We
buy and sell exchange on
NEW YOBK
NEW ORLEANS
ST. LOUIS
GALVESTON
& HOUSTON'
And all the principal towns and cities in
the soiilh-wcet.
Wt draw direct on the lending eitics of
Tnio) and nleo deal in gol d silver r.nd
ourrencyand wake collections at all points
in Ike South.
Dalles Oetober2S 1372 -If.
Eslalilishttl Jannary lsltS6(i
r C. JORDAN & CO.
I3nllan. XexiiM.
R. P. AlXSPAl til - - (ashler
rirniT 1'i.tm papki insnii:TKi at bkami.x.
ABLK BATEK. t IIHF.I THINS MIDli on al
pans of ike Inlon anil rrmlllsd ftr prnmnlj
QOLP SILTKIt AND Cl'liltKM T
JlOl'dltT AND 3(LP
W ilniw st llil for Gold aid ('aire
mosnts to suit :
('rrrapoailrnm
HWTOttK '
HweiMua Perkins I Co. til Yl'nll St.
8T. Lot: IS
lUMiUnnx'n KaTln(Inniltiitii)K.
KRW oni.KANS.
Perkln Swriuoa Co.
OALYKSTON.
Pull llutflilnci Co.
OPEN rKO.1l 9 A. M. till .1 1. V.
INSCBANCKDEPARTMEXT.
Yfe re ntii fur Hi following Firtt C'ah ln-
arnn ConifBuleii nml tk riki nt rit tatitb-
liwhed by thf lplli Hour ef CnJfrvittir!
fllANKLlX MI.K INSl'RANCK (XI.
nf PUIM Intila AmU -..$3.1I3U S4
ABTFOBil KIltB INSCltANCK CO.
of llitriroi I.Cjnn. AutU f:;iooe 00
ITATI msCBANl K CO.
of nanlhnl M.. Pwih Ktm't iVnoii 00
MERCHANTS WUTUAIi I.IKR INSI'RANcis CO.
ol OilTtnnCall AWKlfnll fMl. im.im 00
TTXAS UANK ING AMD IN.it RAXCS CO.
ofllilTMlon ftik Ciil'ltnl lll000 00
rLANTKXS' INHlIKANCIi (XI.
f IIomioii Torn" Co'li Cillal Mioon no
T. i JOHDAX f O.
vlnt-swly
naiwHitMumoi iW 1
4iriMC'lt'.
"W.V IUSIIAI.L. T P. BASMI.L.
Wliiili'salciuiil Ki'tall Dfitlt'r In
"Dry Ooocifli
BOOTS BIH.IDJ AND CI.0TH13
DALLAS & COnfilCANA TEXAS.
MIIIIIK.'iT I'llli K r.WliFoIl
I'liTTliS Wool llll'KS
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y z: ' oa
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LUCK JETT VOO.
ArI10Lr:SALH
Gi'ooers
AND DliALEItS IN
BAQGniGAND TIES
Cob. Elm'S: Lamar Sts.
D.VLLAH
Texas.
vlii! l.ltf
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
jnocsns
C0TT9JII!lllCI)l!XTIl'PR01)l:i:El!0l!(llll
Dallas Texas
nl-vl-ilt.r
S .l.uu'H T. J. firoumii
S. J'OJJ US k CO.
PALES IN
FAMILY (ntOOKUIES
-AND
JPirovissloris.
KKXT IlbOIt TO ADAJIrt LKNOitP'S BASK
Elm stroft - - Dallas Texas.
tl-nj-llly
. 3. Clink
Jiio. II Bryan
QLAlUv itlUlYAN
WHOLESALE AMI HI.TA1 1. M'Al.IlliS IN
DRY-GOODS
AND
cm O C E II IBS
IIAKDWAItE STOVES AND
FA II M 1 NO 1 M P I K M K S T.i
A!o don genernl lliititvitif; .mil I'XrlniiigpbiKiiKvii
W't ftlite of tin Square
l-vl-.llv.i PALLAS TKXAS
Boots and Shoes.
;. bt-ii.iikn;;y. w. i. iictciiixs.
el LH .HNX Y k HUTCIIINS
MUCCESSOKS TO W. J. HL'TCltlNS
IN WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES
AMD NOTIONS
Franklin St. under the Hutehins House
Houston - - Texas.
3- Agent for Hie Snlentnll Clooitu mn-iiifar-lurM
lij Uio ' iloJitoii City Jlill"nuiltli"Kuri).
kn Jlilln.
M.iroh 21 l7.".-nSlrl:.Wm
Soda "Water.
YY D. ZACIIliY
manufacturer of
SODA WATER AND SYRUPS
OF ALL KINDS.
Special Attention ijivin to all 0rr
Inuled to hii tart.
II la Witeon w ill llivr nil city orT suil orders
from the ei nntiy reni tlullj tolUileil.
Elm Street Dallnii.Texn.
1.12-lf
a. iua; & co.
Soda Water Manufacturers
Wholesale Dealers in Ice.
Ire deliveml to ill i.nrt of lliocily enty morn-
iu(. Onlera nay be irft at tlwir
Sodn. Factory
On Pacific Arcune. Wo hate al.o entabllilitd a
ilml X .. l. Friend A Co' Wli.'lcialt liiiior
Smir wliertice may LioklalumUtall aouri during
Ilic day. iu
-
Currency!
A.
hmW CAPEBAIV'S '
FOR " CURRENCY WITHOUT .DISCOUNT! I
?10 ADVANCE m PRJCES.
And Ten Per Cent Deducted Where Specie is Paid
My slocli cmbrscel every arllitle lo be found in a first-cls Grocery Store and
consi.Ms In imrt of Fine Old Whiskies and Liquors of every dcforiplion aud a'aon.
plcle usHiirtuirtit of l'oici!n and Douiestio t'ijjiii'S uud Tobsreos.
Call and inspeol Biy siook
SOUTHWEST CORNER MAIN AND MARKET
(ioods Dctlvtml to all parts or the CIlj FREE OF CIIAKGE
oiMlm '
A.M7klEfp"& CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' " '
J M HI IB K
OU9 i-Xjalla X 1ST ID JS
DALLAS TEXAS
UJ3ISKIJ.S 15liiMJIi:S Willis RIIiI.S uitti:rs
i.iiiMtJtn.u a li) aw I'ourau
And a complete list o( nil iu title la llteir line '
Cigars cnci Tobacco
o lusiiiriN in lj!ie' (''unlitics unrt lor tale J ut
clit-aict raits. '
Atta(lrl to tlitir liisiiiCM is a
SA1MPLE IvOOM
J. BERaNSTEIN ' tt CO.
WUolesalo Olcjtliiers
CORNER STRAND AND TREMONT STREETS
Galveston
Arc des..il lo announce tlmt iliclr Stik of Gtulleiiieu'i jtpriiiK nd Sumnier Clotlilng Ii campltts
cominliimi! n Litrgo and Fxtenslvo nn ASMrlnmnt m aiiy'ona would wii.li lo llml In any market whick
tl.oy offer to Hie Trails at rteanonalde 1'i lr.M and on LiLiiial Tin nn. Tiny nnjiocl fully l.ril (ho ixnnl.
imllon nf tlmir stuck I'eforo piircluuing elsnwliern. . ' diiBJ-Smon
"i7icWsd? co..
GROCERS
AND DEALERS 1N"
fiiqKoi'S Tobacco Scg'ars Wood ami Willon-Varo
Fhltin Taclil Annsnjition Uic '
Noutii Side op the Public Square on
Main .Street
Pallas Texan Ki-liruary e '73-notloiaof.
Miscellaneous.
N & J . H . SLEEP E Rf
Wliotcwlo and Belnll P-nlsra in
IIAIS CAPS EOOTS AND SHOES
AN'P
GENTS' FURNISHING G00D3
ELM TRKET fit'dCm PALLAS TKXtS
jyAXLAS CITY
BAKERY
EOHisry & LOUPOT
. rROPRIKTORS
At llicir 8!il Stand on Main Street.
YVliero they liars Iu stors a Urge aniortroent of
Conrcftloncrlcs or nil Kinds
tanned Goods ejsters Sardine s
Dried Fruits Etc Etc.
I He will alio llnvo
Fresh Bread Roll Cakes Ete.
In eiory Taristy.
Tliank fill for tlm Pt liberal nntranan bellowed
onlilm huaskii a continuance of tlm nnn.
Kept 7 WAlf.da BOIINT MlttrOT
QRO. r. AUHRH
Unlvuston.
W.O.TKAl
YV'axaliachlo.
r. il. CHiLnnms
ft. Loittt.
AFFORD MILLER & VEAL
0!) .Siraiiii Gnliiiton Tntiu.
Alfovtl Vonl Ac Co.
218 X. Commercial St. St. Loals Mo.
Cotton Factors General Commission Merchanls
AXD PinCHASIXO AGENTS.
Bussimr mid Tie" fnrnljlied at low at cali ratM to
be .li' for licn cotton Ii old. Orders nt lo.ltli.
r fioowfor Mrcbil'llM Plantation SHiMillos.Farai-
t'teniillf Machinery etc. pnunrtly flllrd.
lvit for uli on Sew Tort Xew Orleans mi St. Looil
Mumms. T. C. Joaois Jt Co. Bankors Dallns.Tex
an will male litural adranoee on coinlRHineiiti t
lllior of the abow bourns. fjno. 0 ISTlkW: I r
Notice.
ON AND AFTER HAT S; TflE HOC lAYf
will bo enloivcd. All hogs found within tho
incoriioratyd llmlu of llli city after that day will
bo ukun uu and aold.
THOMAS FLYNK C!fy Marahal.
April 84 1873 83d t.
i LL WHOLESALE ORDERS FOR
A
ahonld lit tddreaad to E. H. CubloR Hoaaton
whoee stock la Inimouak. and prices below cn-
pkt Ition.
March 9 U73..'Jtl:ll
Currency!
1".
JN -THE .REAR.
ISdtf
TexAr
UallaH Tcxumi.
riij'sicLins.
D
(ll l'ilKS P. A J. S. ( AlllilMiTU.N
IX TESXY.'ON'S XEW BUILDIMa
(ippislli. AiluniH A l.ci 'iisi-d's Bank. i'.M
Jjli. T. WILLIAMS
Surgeon & Physician
OFfR'K AMI KESIPKM'R AT XII B PKPCT IUffl ITOl
ELM 8TKKKT.
He ofTtTS It fa prurt-Mioiml tprvlma (o (h clllnl
of iJiillsiH And tho niiri-oiuillnic coiiHtry iitltf
D
11. J. W. MILLER
Physician anil Surgeon
ItcKpectfittlv infornm thecltiwiHi ofDntlm lk
lie urmlmituil in the Virginia (itiile Medical Ctll'l
Mnn li IS'il v.na mii'l!voii at fliyii bornn Horlll
Hlilniioii.1 V.l diiriinttlnwar. That was '
Hie Inritot in tlm Onleil.iacy Iliere was ample
rooui lor 3iS iailcnt. Hb bus Iwea in l"
practice !n Virginia (nun tho eloae of tin war nn-
til lue 2Mt day ot Iwccmlier 1S7 when he left '
Toxai km lociited in Hila city and otftn lit "r
tIcci t Ihe public itrter to Memre. Clark Bry
ill olUceand ruldence X.rlh of Caailerliiaa
Prcbvterian cbarch helwetn Uoaatea aa JJ"r-
tM etrrata. Ta n&4M
ciY. KSI.LKR. 1. 1. W. PHAIM
JELLEK & PIIARES
XicMitlcnt Dentift
OIHce on Main atroef north alda of pub irn ei
Pra . Elliott I StMcnsou'i drug store
Dalian - - Texai.
OIHce hoiira froial e'eleck a.m.. until 4
p. nt. nSd.l-nii3w
JJKS. MAE1A BINGHAM
I pr.pare.1 to entertain Hoarder st h"""'""
near the corner of Oommerco and Markt P'rJ '
and linlti patronage. . - '
JEED k SALE ".
STABTjH
elf Where I will
Wia-siVJOyda- ana (fi" "T" '"'
tiou to stock left l my caarge mj a. -
"If I Don't Oivt SaUtfaetitn U wy JVIreiu
1 make no Charj.
Com to the wall-known
SALE AW2 FEED STABtB.
On Market at. Mala arnt urn "
Dallas
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'Texas.
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