The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 220, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1873 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY HEltALD: SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25 iS;:.
tv.v
II.HeCALEllMMr.
DEM0CBAT1C STATE TICKET.
fax Governor
BICDABD t'OKEi of MrUniun.
For UeuUmnt Uoveniort
BICHABD 0. IIIBBABU or Smith.
Kor Comptroller!
mm II. OAKDKN of t'aldwell.
for Trwwmrtiri '
A. J. DOBJ or Fannin.'
For CoinrolMlonor Ounri4l Luinl Offlow
J J (JB008. or Comal.
For HuperlnU-udout of Public Innlruclloii.
0 X. HOLMMBVYOBTU or l!aj.
DISTRICT TICKET.
For Hlulu Mnunto l
AMtl BHADNII4W of I'.IIU.
Fur RrNiulallvi:j!
jaUN II. 01 II KAN. of UhIIr
DM. A. K. JHDULBTOS afTarranl
jovcpii w.iii:iui.t:uri:iii.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Hlu-riflfi
JAMKN I.. HAHULET.
For Wiit riot UeiUi
A. IIAKH OOIt.
For Couuty Tniwun-n;
M. V. OLD.
Knr Couuty Hurveyort
K. M. I'OOK.
Fur Junlliw of llin lYncu l'ri'cliict No. 1 1
j. d. ur.Hioor.
For Juntli of lite IViux'. Product No. 2t
w a tiEouur..
For Jiutlce nl tlm lVuoti IYechiiit No. 3:
CHAM. 11 IKK I B.
For Jumlco of the Puaoe Product No. 4 :
' T. L. I'HANK.
For Juntloe of llio Pence Product tfo.t:
T. D. CO VT-i.
TUB YELLOW FKVER.
The ravnginof tills disease In Slirevu-
port McrophlH Calvert ami more re-
cently lu Marxtiall and ColmriliUH
Testis Lave bevn severe beyond any
previous visitations for many years
exceptlug perhaps 1807. That Oalves-
ton and Houston should have entirely
escaped Is oue of those coincidences as
unexpected as gratifying.
We of Dallas have great cutiso of
gratulatioii and thankfulness. That
several cases were imported hero und
died in our hotel lu the most densely
populuted part of the town and In the
least elevated part too we lu'lieve is a
conceded fact We accept it as true
but there are some however who dif-
fer with this view.
With mich facts what is the deduc-
tion to be drawn ? We are disponed to
say that our elevation above the sea
level in a country so roiling open to
pure and invigorating breezes and
with no lakes or marshes near enough
to breed pestilence these have served
to shield us. The disease has spread in
no locality so elevated during the year
or heretofore in this country. And if
with thousands of new-comers among
us with scores of deep foundations be-
ing excavated with the digging down
of hills and filling up of ravines with
great numbers of peoplo in tents and
shanties with daily intercourse by rail
or clandestinely with Infected places
if with all these aiding causes for
disease wo have escaped eutlrcly a
truth about which thero can bo no
question then in no spirit of boost
but utter thankfulness may we not s-
sumo that hereafter we shall be more
surely exempt. Let our whole popula-
tion become the inmates of comfort-
able homes let our drainage grading
filling up etc. as now going on reach
reasonable perfection supplemented
with an extended use of pure cistern
water and wo feel tho utmost con-
fidence in predicting that Dallas is des-
tined speedily to rank as the healthiest
large town in Texas or the entire south-
west. Every year month and week im-
provements are being pressed forward
to add to the salubrity and healthful-
ness of Dallas and its vicinity.
The CaokM.
Brooklyn Argus.
On a bitter old winter afternoon a
gentleman spent three hours on the
Cuuard wharf in Jersey City waiting
the debarkation of his family who
were pawengen on a steamer then
anchored in the stream. The regula-
tion of the Cunard steamers la to laud
all passengers andlugoge by lighters In
Jersey City. But cm this particular
steamer there were also as pasnengera
one Henry D. Cooke and family. Mr.
Cooke was the president of a national
bank in Washington hia brother was
Jay Cooke President Grants banker
and hia partner was Boos Hhepher.
Of course such a distinguished gen-
tleman and his family could not go to
Jersey City on a cold day. Tho royal
party had been signaled by telegraph
a Government tug and officials were
on hand. Oue hundred and two trunks
were carefully lifted over everything
else the trunks and their owners Mr.
Henry D. Cooke and party placed In
the tug which tug lauded directly in
New York. Whether the one hun-
dred trunks were examined by the Cus-
tomhouse officers or not we do not
know. All these three long cold hours
over one hundred other passengers
were shivering In the cold and not al-
Inwed toatir from the ship. When
t e royal party had been thus disposed
or toe other passenger aud baggage
Vcre landed In the usual manner at
. 1 J y City with the umial Customhouse
( -"-vancea and details. The velvets
r i lacea. shawlv etn. . nwni h. m
l-.-ry 1). Cooke would convey tho
vtj reasonable Impression that that
ec: 9 of trunks and content were
wn- Jn at least ilOn.oofl.
Lurictt 1-H winter a irrand hall
f!ven in Washington. A new house
w bunt upon me rear or an existing
r aoe. Tho hot houses of Boston.
i "-Uptons service of ornaraeiita-
t : . i of r."': were stationed ; .
on each llnor singing hInIh flllrol the
air with iihimIc toMiy viuiiim lomini
down (hu tali es ami imuiiiiintfiiii limy.
ed until morning. The hull whs ut tho
Ik.ii.u of Mr. JUury 1) twiiu and was
reported to Have com several iiioiimiiki
dollars.
lliinklng Is no d'Uilil guild iMihlnem
in Washington Jiuiikliiif or raking
f.ir ovHlerK Is tfood Uih lit any Where
If it can ho dune on other people'
imincv. The people who hud been
Iniihlnir Mr. Iluin v D. Conko inoliev
asked him for It tlie other day and he
shimmed his lunik doors lu t..eii' rnec
imil In elleet replied (hut his hiiiidiei
I'lirlNlun trunks his line Iiuiihcn mid
his expensive parties hud lined up their
money and thero was none left for
tiiem.
N . this man (.'ooke's hunk was a
national bunk. Tho legal receiver of
this bunk makes tho following report:
Cimliut WAiuuotw
Dunlin lielil ly Jy L'ouku A
t:u (limlher) IH.tMlUO
pun rriim Jiiy took A U'u.
llirollii' tl.iVa f
.......! li.l.r...l 1.7iIU)
772H1I M
All tho nipltul and ?li72W)l 43 ofilu.
ooHllors' money taken out either to
loan to a speculating brother or to pur
(Iiiimh rich I'll i'IhIii it l'ooiIh
The law In regurd to national hunks
in nee fn:
That every president director cunIi
leu. teller clerk or agent of any iinhocI
atlon who shall em Ue..le iiWtuct or
willfully misapply any ol tlie moneyx.
fluids or cmllls ol the iiMi'iu(liii hliull
I i iiiuiitn.il onlllv of ii niimlelllciillol'.
and upon conviction thereof hIiiiII he
nil II IhI ifll liV illlil'lNiil lit iml k-na
than live nor more than leu yeuiN
And section of the niiiiiu uel rttiys:
Thut the total linliilltlcN lo any tio
elation or any tierson.or any company
corporation or linn lor money Lmhthw-
ed luclll'lliig I'l'tlic lliilillitlcMofil coin-
pany or llrm the llahllilles of tliecev
eral'liieuilieis tliercol' hIiiiII at Ho time
exceed one-leiilh part of the amount
of the capital stock of kiicIi uvoelation
actually paid In.
Theeupltlil of this hank being i-"0il-000.
Mr. Cooke had no right to loan
any person or llrm over s'io.uoo or one
telilh of Is capital ami till on
ioi j( I Kccurily. tor this eonnlvanee or
theft his puulhlimelit m Imprisonment
for not lens than live vein's.
It happens to be tint duty of Mr. At-
torney (ieiicral Williams lo Indict and
prosecute this man Cooke. Mr. At-
torney (Icnerul Williams happens to
lie tin appointee of 1'reniilria I'. K
Oiant. and l'reHldent U. 8. (Jrunt hup-
pens to be a "upeclul" depositor In Mr.
Cooke's liana ami a pcrnunui ineini oi
the said Cooke. Mr. Kecretary ltlch-
ardson is respoiiHihlo for the deposit
of the people'H money with this hiiUI
('ooko without security after ho very
well kuew of Cooke's extravagance
und llleaul manlier ofdohiL' hiiMincss.
Mr. Hccrclury Hieliardson l.s likewise
the appointee of rresniem v. . tirnni
and before his liPPoinlmelit was the
agent of Jay Cooko fc (.'o. for various
ami KiMHliy tilings il ls wiiiun ins
power to punish Cooke if he denlred to
or durst. Hut hu dare not And thus
the people's money Is stolen and tins
tho President of the United Mutes
lends himself to designing scoundrels
smokes cigars as Nero liddled connives
at robberies mid debauches tlie public
morals. While apparently respectable
men and newspapers sustain such a
man and such men as control this
Government no man of sense can be-
lieve that they are not all participators
in a grand national fraud. Wbut have
we to expect?
A Unme of l'oker.
Tlie town of Falrplay Col. so named
from the fair munncr In which its pen-
file pluy poker was enlivened not
ong hIiico by a littlo game whose sat-
iHfactory result will commend it favor-
ably to all wiio become entangled In
like disputes: Ueforo the "draw" Mr.
(i raves held a "king full" and Mr.
Walker rejoiced In three ticca but af-
ter that Interesting ceremony Walker
exhibited four aces and claimed the
stakes whereupon Graves drew a fix
shooter and reckoned his hond was
the best. Walker immediately sup-
plemented his four aces with a bowic-
knifc and the dispute was settled to
the perfect satisfaction of tho outsiders.
Thero was enough in the ''pot" to
purchaso two handsome coffins und
the next day both gentlemen took up
permanent residence side by side in
the beautiful cemetery that reflects no
much credit upon Falrplay.
Sioux City dogs havo good appe-
tites if this one is a representative ani-
mal: "After eating up half of a law
library and a largo part of his master's
wardrobe it was imprisoned in the
closet for safety. When the man went
to seo how it was getting ulong he
discovered that it had destroyed the
children's clothing and playthings
and was just beginning a breakfast on
a croquet set. That imp has a sore
head now but iU appetite is unimpair
ed."
8. V. TOMPKINS.
J. II. L1TTHIIKLD
Tompkins & Littlefield
Commission Merchants
AND DEALER IS
Form and Kill Machinery
ISliti mt.t Dallas Tcxnn
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Areata for J. I. C'uhc & Co.'
Portable Engines Ilorac Pow
ers und ThrCNhcra.
Klrby Mower and Itwipcr.
Hriiifcy'H I'liivcrMil 1'loww.
U'luHklp'M Cotton UliiH.
ICnroku Miuut Millit and Itolu
lug ('lothM.
4'nliivalorM. Double MkmH-.
Kle.. i:ie. tto.ltt
VV.VIII Ull.L
(i'KO. "HIKt.DH
I.uli' of I'l'iinoKseo.
I. iId ot Ot'orultt.
11. 11. Waoqknkk Into of Virginia.
New Auction Firm
HILL SHIELDS &C0
A.uctioneors
Rout Ett and Rental Aircnt. Jeffiinion
tnwt butwoen Muln and Elm DalliM Xexaii.
We are now opon and randy lo recalve and
ell all kinds of rood wore and mrhiin-
dlae; rout and well Innd vxamlue tltlwi yuy
lum and make cauli udvsnocii on oouxfiin-
meiiia un my iw enuuniea lo nil. will
make quick mle and promnl ratnrm.
James Kldirr. Prraldent DvHoto Bunk and!
Webber A wminnm Memphln Tenuesme
Yeatraan Hhleldi 4 Co.. Jolin Klrkmau and
Uonjan tnomai Oo. NnhlU) Tonn.
H. JP. HTJB.D
HOUSTON TXX&9
Maasactarer aa4 Dealer la
ftAGOXS CAaRIAGES iml CAETS.
Xray rlo-vs tjo.
Jobbing tnd Shooing Shop Attaohed
W aff nrepuml to do all kinds of work at
bort notice and anarantev onr work to Ix
rd and dnmble and of the beet material
ii ea rii ebmser man eaa lie ognni to
t. ibvb. olva aaail and a 6-T U.mI.
SHREVEPORT.
.10. J. 31tIiTllfir
Wholesale G ocer
AM)
C Oil Ml HH IO. .11 DUV IMXT
' CUIMR UP TlllS MIEYIE
HIIHDVKPOUT I.A.
I7lt'ilil
GEORGE A. PIKE
73 isriiian..
Shrovop'ort Louisiana
lU-'-.lllll.
It. Mi IlIL'SS.
II. Il.liOWLI.l
UlckM & Howell
mm fifwis au con mission immn
Olllrr TrHkl llrKiillnr'i Sm IIuIIiIiiik.
WAIII.MlH'.ti:t.'ill(NI.UHI'IU.VO ANDTIUVIM HI!
AiIJuIiiIiik tlid l'iiiii)ri'w.
lii".-il(lm HIIUKV i:riKT I.A.
I. W II. CUI1NI.NU. H. 11. l(JUslrON
( i: ui m lii & Morrison.
(V.lt.m I'McI.iib. I'uiimiiNIoii It Kin:
imil I'lii wioiUiiu .liiii'li.iiiiH itii'l i 'iiiniiirii'iii
J'rltir. N.'W Wur.ii'iiist hiHilliiou 1-vi't
1 1 a v is iiihl IIuiaU r Mm in 1
KIIIIl.Vl:lMMIT I. A.
(I JlHIHlll (;olllirt'HH)
I.IIh'I'uI iiiIviiiicim lim.k' im ('nnsl.oiiiiniil
of C Ni t on or lln'j' I'i iHiic.s ! i Ii; h I r iiiiiiii
ly lurwiirili'il Ho:'-illy
II. XI. XjJ3JC31a OO.
Ini)ui U rn imil UuiltiH In
HARDWARE
HtON KTKKIi AM) SAILS
chain c:yvijtcii v (ii;.t
Hubs Spokes Axles
AGRICULTURAL IiHUEJlENTf
llicliiinlrs' TiiiiIv MurliliiNi'.'SiipiilliH.ir.
o. 1 MilUlll SlK't l
lii2-dly KlIltKVKl'CinT LA.
J. It. liUUIUU. 16. IIOWELL. J. J. JIAT1IUU
Durham Howell & Co.
COTTON FACTORS
Hrri'lvliiir FumaiilliiK anil (iiiui'riil
OominisKioii Mercliants
AM) M4ALKH8 IN
(iUIM'CKIKS ASU HKhTKliN I'KOIilli
foot of tho Lovoo noar tho Railroad
Bhrovoport Xj.
l.'piMty
S. 11. U I I! Mil I.N
IV. A. IIAOOOU
MiiKiioliu IVx.
Hliruvoiiort Im.
MoCQTCHEN&HAGOOE
(Hufeossiiiw to MoCutclivn l!C'o.)
4 OTIO l it IOHS UltOt'KII.S
and
General Commission Merchant.
AUENTS KOU OltANOK I'UWDKH CO.
Corwr Mitnm ami Spring Street
Slirrvt'iXMi La.
Cimslnnni'litH of Cotton Wool tildes
IYII rli-M 'J'n How. I'te.. willclu d. on v lilrh III
vial lulvmi.'i h u iii H. iniuli' liu-illv.
GREGG & FORD
COTTON IWCTOHS
-ASIl-
Central ('Uh.inisslosi Mcrciiantf
AOENTrt I'OIt I'KATT'8 COTTON OINH
And the Celebrated Arrow Ties
IVali'ia In
CROCERIES.IWAGONS ETC.
Will revt'lvn on't'onslKiinipnt. forHnlooi
Hlilpuifnl Collon Wool mul oilier I'roiluue
upon w n icu Liiuurul Auvuiii'cn Mill bu inuiie.
un in ai i.t v t st.
HllltKVKl'OilT LA.
rottoiittiiil KrolKht Wuit'house HurlngHI
liti-illy
JAMES F. UTZ
Spring Strwt Shreveport. la-
AVholetiale Douloi lu
M A O II I KT B (XllV
AND
Agricultural I:nplemcnt
SOLE AGENT 1'OR
AmeV Povtnblo KnRlncH Cnr'r Cotton
Olns nrooK' rnttmi fns I-.V11 se ('niton
l'iei. ('oleiiinn'n Lorn Jllilsi. Mrnnb'a ('inn
MIIIk Victor Cnno Mills AniiTteaii Cnno
MIIK Cook's Kvanoruloin. Aiiirili-mi Kvnn.
oruloiK llmneli miJ L'rooku'a CiroulurBiiWH
ana vivior mcuich.
dealeu
Hnw .Mills llniw) Powers llnhhor Beltliis.
Oum mul Hemp Piiekln. ClsU-rn Woll
nmi rorco rumps iron lino Hint r utins
UrilKS Work. Steiun tiuiiL'es. Steum U'hUih.K.
Unnito Coitus etiv. Wheel Burrows Hlnvr
Trucks UaiiK Plows Wiilklnc Ciiltlvntnra
Cider Mills Corn Muellers Luniainl Miieliin-
ery Oils eto. etc. ICiiKlnevn' supplies ol
every ilesrlpllon. Cimipleto innclilneiv for
Hour mills will be Cm null' xl ornny piirtol
audi mills supplluit on slort notice
itK-nii
SOUTHERN HOTEL
(formerly Ilrooks House)
.till. AM ST. N I ! It I. V K I'O KT LA..
Vlokabmg Monroo Arkansas Vinn-
field Stags aud Oonoial Ticket
OIT.oa at this Houao
W. T. BROOKS Manager
I.IVK YOUR BAGDAGITtl liKCKKS.
102-iltf
K. M. VA N NOSTRAND V. C. Rt!LK.
Lute flrm H. H. Ortou Lnto with Hlwner
Co. Wiruveport. Urot.siircvuort.
VAN KOSTRAND & RULE
COLLECTOR ACCDI'fT i RF.AL ESTATE 1CEMS
Orf ICE NO. 30 MILAM ST.
8URJCVETORT LA.
All bBstnrm rntrustcd to n will rerel
prompt nlteuilon. 17113n.
OCILVIE & NABOBS
OROCEIIN
Nos. 11 & 13 Milam Street
B XXZIB VBPORT
ALSO DEALEUS1 IN
MSI MTlTOtS. MIOSS mU US. KVtl. COEBS
Orders solleltMl mi'l pmmritly HUH. Mor-
Cbsnu'knd contrnrtom' oiiera slilpinsl on
notice. Highest cah prliv tunmn-
i .i-K"'i'umuW ol "mioi WooL
t.UtMSAf l?Uli
Iiil:.:;:::;::;!:;:;;!;:;;
CilOCERiES.
mm k lake
WIIOLWALK AND IHTAIL
CS-3?LO011in.J3
AN1J DKALI.IW I.V
WINES' LIQUOllH
Corner Ann tin and Elm ti.
DALLAS. TEXS. "mtf
GRAHAM TAYLOIl & CO
Wholesale Grocers
(.'OTTOS UITOIIK lli:( KIVINii FOK'
VAItlll.li AMI (IIMMISSIO.N
MK1K HANTS
Rsllas 6t Jefferson Texas.
Largest and Best Waretec iiiJjte:
Coiisl.-niiieiiiN nl cntlnii ii 1 1' I ciiiiiiliy iiiih
iuee siilii MimI el In r lir Mile nr .lii.ltl. Ill
Xinplu iimiii lor up nvi ins
We hell cnllnll lii'l' ' '.le f'lf ntir Ill-HIH
illll renil- r lieeinuil I-1'lulili'IIV. VV ' u ill
ii)iire yuur uon'N in i-niiun uixli r nurep.'ii
nillcV III 11 re.i-iollniu. ri.l.' Il i'e.Hi .1. Ill
net It you Mill i-iiiinii uiir ini' ii'i.1 nun
iliice your piepi iiy li ynni ilie ilani'.iT nl
lie i.ilionl.i U-.
Ak ills im I'. K mix's .ii n I I S. iin f " 1 1 -
.1 HI'S llllll lilW .Mill - .Isllles l.llh II v I n.'1
Inlllile '1 III blue Will T Win ii l.v.r'i" SI i n uli A
'n.'s it J -ti nl lie- 'i ill 1 1 1 1 1 t ii Mill lln-
.- I.i'j.iin'.l'iilliiii i;in. iii.Htiil!iiiiii''il :il I'.in-
i iliiiil. U x.. :.nil for Hi. v i. 'In ;il. 'il nliiil.
illller WilL'lill.
iM.il.tv.'iiiii (Ili.MIA.M. TAYI.OII A I'll.
I'oltoi) IVoiil iii:d Hides
soiiicriin)
Ami spi'i hil mi. lit la.ii liven lii s.i I.' iiiil -lil;:.
tin lit i.l Minn-. 1 Hu lu. I liny iilinve but li.in
.lie sliieliy on t'nnii'.ii:.r.iui nii'i ii inii i in -I'liunt
sill il e'U'ii!'li . I. il). r.il .'.ii'inn i
mini!. on hliiptiii'iii nt Hun or liny ouiri
lluic.
SUGAR AjMD SYRUP
I'i'OIll ten pllUlllllllill-' Will ln"Tlll to ni l iVe 111
i lew ilnys iiiiil milil nt Sc OiicmiK putf..
COMPLETE STOCK OF
)n Imiid at lilt tiiiniK nt lmvi.it Jubb.iiij Hi
iien.
WM. D. CmfFAAM
WHOLESALE
G-ROCE3H
AM)
37 jiaix ste:s:i:t
Eloustou - 1 O TtO
l.i lliii.m.iiu
T'Iilo G-i'ooor
AND
m
uREAT J- DEALER
IloitSlOtl Tt!.K
2i:tillvnw:ln.
IlIMSV IK:a tK! liS A t o
ilin!i'3;ilo Crocfi's ;iiiJ fmiiini-ii'ii Ui.'i'c!iiiil
COHXUU MAIN ANI COJIMFHCE
UHl.'KTON
Agents for srvernl of tbo most popular
iniuiisoi I'uuiny I'linir. v.i:nuin
PJiy.SClftNS AD SURGEONS. .
I. u. lines si. n.
Ajsitiu Surgeon ul Oculist
omcc;nt II. C. Iloskinw A Co.'h Drug
Slore l.lm SI reel
DALLAS
TKXAS
In nddltlon toagcnornl priietlee bu trents
ill Ulsnnmsl unil ilWumicil cimilitioiis of the
Kyounil Kar.
llcoperntcs for rnlnrrni Cross-ovc Artl-
tlciul Pupil Ectriipion (eveiiecl Ii 'in lOntio-
plon (Inverteil llils) mill nil oilier illseaseit
mil deformed eonillilinis oi tin Uyc nlier the
Int. nt most npprovi d mul snetv.viful ineth-
nls. lie also ireuls lioseillseiisi'il ciniilliiiui-
ilihe Knr In whleli lln re is lluiiltus ill -llRliieol
pus nmi nurli ll ilellllle s. wbleh.
if nei;leeteil limy result In comp ele ill Mint..
ir iit'tii n. in c"inieeii..u unii unse mul
is imliilntely rebiinl niiln in lietrenls nil
lisenses of the i'bro it nod ie. He p r-
orms nil kinds or Murgcry. P.i nnineiiilv
oeiitcd in Diillns. Ll'ldlm '
IMIS. JIOMAM) A ViUKiaS.
I'liyiii.-m ntul itftoii
Offers bis pi'iifessln.'inl n rvlccs to llio citizens
nf Dnllns Hil l vleiniiy.
Ottlee upstiilis over Kiibu A Co.'s Clotlilnt!
Lmpoiium
ltestdt nee. Stone's bulbllm. Rocs nv mm
I wo bllKk noi ill ol t'lm street. SfnNllm
DR. M. A. COfvElILJUS
Otlicc nt Connor 4 WalUer1!! Lrug Slore
Iti vlileiieecm Commerce Itrcet nenr Cepi.
dun liy'. lii-ilu
UllS. I'.ii J. S. l .UlKI.MiToN
.'ii irtryson'ii w.w Buildio?
Oppoi lie Ailuius & I'oniird's Hunk.
.VJdly
. K. lll.'Ull:M M. I). A. A. JOUNBTON. M. n.
URS. UlulltS & JOlIXitfOJ
Oflloo ou Elm Btroot
Ouc Uoor went of Episcopal Cliurch.
DAI.LA8 TEXAS. ikj
1)8. T. C. BIVEBA
IIOMEOPAT1UST
(Lte of C'linrlty llospllnl New Orion n.)
Offlcn with Ilia. Keller A Pliar. Il.il..
Main strwl.oppodlU' Hiiunre. t7dtiiu '
DENTISTRY
DRS. KELLER & rilAflES
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tb best of ninlerlnls. Termii nrsTfinie i
aUifnettan In nil e-.s (ufiniotnsl.
Offlr on Ml Itrecl north (Ida of Public
iKTilir
iAWVERS.
WII.MAM lu ii( (iill.
ATTOUNIOV AT LAW
DilllllM 'l'ell.
onieu In Cily liiuill Miiil'liii
l'.":.lly
JUL A. UOOl.lOLK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AVI
:'tiit for Petu's' Coluny lands
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ATTOHWEY AT LAW
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ATIORMEYS AT LAW
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A T.I HKYO AT LAW
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HAND TilVn E2IOINES
llitllK m LABIiES Tlll'diS. I!(!E CACIIIACn
tiieli.-st rtinl!l v cf VCI.I AMTK. If I IH1F1:
or I.KATUKIi IHiSK A M) lir.l.'l'l Mi suit.i-
ble I'm' nil imrpusi". fur Mile nt .M.iiiuliictn-
ivis' Prices.
I 'pon iijiplleiilliiii I will furnls!i estimates
pin lis nun sivi illciilliilis for liiwns in Nun Ii-
em Texas ns in i.il nf Water Winiis anil
llns Wniiis biiHl 'n iii tlie Illnl npprnveil
plnui.
1 1 ii v i n if liieiiill.s fur in : i u il f: i 1 1 1 1 i it mul
diippl'ii; Nl .nil lire Knuin s and 'liii.-kv
H.is'i'I..s''ii;il I in! in- in -i is will beillt'.-lell
Hi lowiui w i.-ltill 111 plUCtlltM'.
t. v;. SCMKXCK.
W. JOCXUSII & CO.
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A(iF.Ni Kill:
I5T1.K STEAM EM.ISES!
BEEKINC'S HORSE POWER
ll.VI.I.'t COTTOX iUXH ASU Cl Kilt JtS
TL'lm iMilliui-ii NVkijou
"vicrori" soatjEs
HeeiiiiK's t ollon Cresses.
HKINLHY'rt r.MVDIJMAl PLOWS.
Il.tlXK.tLK A luliilV!! IIIIK I'illlUK NFli
Hi'nd for nlieiil'ir i. i.i m
r M-iu;iKoa?.
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Ami WhoUualu nncl lu-iail 1vm1-.t.s In
.' - -C-i. Ji.-a.
t'nrncr of Cirnsi.w ni) .irilerson sts.
13 A L 1. A S. 'I' 10 X A
Sni'i IValer ti.l f'rrsli lleml Ala;.i no Ti.
linttr
THE PARKER GUN
SIN0 STAMP FOR CIRCU'AK
PARKER BRO'S
WEST MER1DZN.CT.
Will b furtiMied nt JIiinufiictiirer' Price
KI..M KTl'.F.ET DALLAM TEXAS.
PLOWS
A t "t imi.uiii in im "
IUt tnkrn oicrsuB rrmlanu it
rmr (hroujhniil (nc Komh. tnd for
tlln.lRi.e.l 1V....I
iiljy. Price l.iun.leeriill slcs
W K'""i.i" . in use lllm
ji'iiniMTinuiri
BRIHLY MILES k HAMOY.
. . LUltTlLLI Kl.
Q.B..TlQfLVt:r- nlOT(l POBLI.IKO.
ij." H. SCHCELLKOPF & CO.
i
DEALERS IN
lite Leather m1' Findings.
Ttlghmt market price pslil for Utile. Wool
DrerKklnn Van B.m ux etc
tLM STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
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5 31
PnfthPniiTii5ii mim im
OK m e:.b I Ml IS.
t. a. rs i :iMo. ii's.ii m: m avn...i- ....
Assets over
Annual i no 3 mo ouov
Surplus aarca'arils Tolicy
Policies in i'oi'Oo nonrly
S. .1. Al V.rS I'ti-s-lilint. H. I.. MAY M t'l it i
'IM-) Ilie Inriii sl mul inusl i.in "I'M-Tlil Knuiliern Cninpiin.i dulni; Hie leiidliiii bu .n.s
frnin Mnr li'iid In l i'ii iiinniw d Willi III lined rndd eiiinnuy mul luvesls Isenili. n'
s IV. Hi III'' l-M.ili M In n Hie )i'i ininllis lire red Ivi il pll.ls Ms IhiS "h pin t .t I ' I ivllij i
I'eiiiiy pnld In il I.I'm i ii'ul u. piuiiis ul lue Hiiiiin neiuly m ipilte smii oi.ihi. ' iiiMire lu t'.
Siiiiili.iul.il. iiiiil lie. p iii iiiniu yiil Inline
IIAIvlILL MAY & CO.
HAVE
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Covnor of Iacifio A voiuio mid .1 'curl Street.
Mniildlm;' Hi e.i U' I-" u li wnrUiiiid wnuil ivnili of nil liliuls InuniilncUiri d with skill
and lIKpnteu.
I Im. in n e. illiiLi liivili d Klillni.' jniiii r's Mini; id iViiy i!im-iI Hi it inn u iieln.
biMi.i ." iiienl. i.l lu Inn Id! ii.'i ele. executed In I lie best inmiiic r by e. pel ii nci d w in 1 men
Drdcis iiinii Ilic city und eountiy iLpeiiiully Kiilii li. il ni.d will li cene i iiiiiipt
iilleuii'in. liniitl
a m. FRmm & go.
WIIOLKsiALK A XH KHTAIL DEALKKS IN
iQuors
WKJeCSiiKM. r.!sixiti:s. wsxks. 'm:iiai.s ui'nT.sss.
SjnNIU'l'M ALU Sli l4lUTl':f.
Aiit! a iMii2vielt iit oa'tU ntliiUs in liit ir line.
Oigyr'Se and Tobacco
Hi thv h':-s fr::iti$rs. in l:rs u iiil:Us und lor s;tlo ill
fiicapc.sil r;iU.
AKitoSu't! lo llicir IhsmIiicsn is a
SAMPLE ROOM IN TS RSAR. w
MA i X sSTltEKT DALLAS TI:XAS
WHOLKHAI.E AND RETAIL UEALICU IN
Hardware Iron Steel Nails
AUD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
ALSO AGENT FOIt THE
Uncri loHlffo.s INMIt'r. JIhHV Hafv mu l.mU Co.. Soilj;c
t:fa ior jukJ blowers and ttit-aso J'i'.fs i'liv's3sori.
All oiiiiTM iiccoiiipniiiril with t'nsli. Will recclvo irniiiil nlloiilloii.
WMesaieiirufifmscs
AJ.J
EMI BT.HEET
:i ntul :iitr !!. Isf ol' .Siii.v. IS7;J. ttiii' ! tiitv nil! t hi t
lil'..CY. IVc ii!uito 51 ; i-Ato tr Sjit .'it'.
1 1. 'i vim; 'tinle extensive nddllioiis in our "ton- we nre n fm-itiK to n n ll.e In lie"! mi'-
nui vii: e .1 Mi.eli of
I )iUf;s IM edicirios lntont Tvicclic inc s !
Tlwt 1ms ever be.ii brought to t'.it' interior of Texas unit me di tei n.iie i" to
AT T II I'l LOWKMT ri(J IT H Ii
We will mull n IV.cr. LIvttrt Hnv our leijiieiitlni: It. Cull nnd ecmi im nin v. it!' N''w
Oilcnns und (iilveslnn nice.s cnleuli'te fn ii.iit diHVHKi' wlinifm-'r li.niini.e. mul oilier
e.!eni"s tii'.'etlier Willi tiio fcreut lossof liluo ill ordering from mlislnniv und wolliln
you will lliul ...
V. o Otror Yon Kiipprior Iniluermenl'i to tilvo r Yonr l'litwiiiiso.
We deid Willi mine Init ftrd et.iss liiiusi's.and offer Vou lloni' but Hist elusuoods beKldCi
we will nive you Trim Viel-MmiikI MriiHtiri-M iiiiii
1.1'iiiamik t.vt iiv .tiririK .ts lui'itisi.rt.ii hi n nit wk win it laxuviun ito.M'i'
Iioiiii to merit und reeeive your iiiitniliuve we nre yours truly
llldlv II. f. IIOSKIN'S CO.
HEREFORD BRO'S
DEALERS IN
CLOTHE ITS US SITS
AND
CELTS' FURBISHING GOODS
Inin t. opp. Odd XollowH IlfiU
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