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Tllti DAILY 11 Kit ALP ; SATUUDAY 1 0 K N I N i . J AN U A 1 ( 171874.
T 1 1 J)AlhV UHltAlJ)
Otlce In Thlril ajlurj 11MI11.U .1 it).
im' Ni l Uilll'llng I urtii'i'ol Limine
nm .Mitt II Mr or I-. ItiihliiiHM 41 lit .
t mill llooi.l hi tti'i'oiiil M.ii'.i
J. V. Eivluilclls & Cu VulillbhvrK
i' I! II H H i
i Hi': n.wi.v iiimi.w.h u hui.11.1.1 - . y
lnipniinK iX"ii.l Mninii.y l ilu it em iii
ii.l aiict'i S i I'll' U iiiiiiii m ( i i . muiuii ;
IM cnnls fin' uiiu wi'l J "Ingle tuples p
telil.
TIlI-JWKKIvIA'lIKUALI).
TM 10 WEEKLY IIKIIAUl Will lie pull.
.ln-i l'Vel HllllllMllJ morning HulHrrlp.
IJ.'ti n r u ii 1 1 u mi ; f I ..ki Mr .Is iiiiiiIIi
'It Itlllt' III II'IVIIIMII' Nil klllisi'llilllll t It U till
fi; it l"i n i I" I I linn xlx lllllhl 111
lv'tiiM'iii.'nl liiMi'iii il nl Hit' nit" of HI 'a
i. 'iniii' for I ln Mi "I Intel I Inn mill 7t fi jiiH
Inr I'ut'li miliK'Hitt'iil lii-i'i'lluii
OhlllllH'y llllllees Illlll'i'lllgfS lli'lllllH plllilli'
IH.-'-llllH" IMI'I" I'l MlllllltH I'll! Ill liLI l till
ui hull' ii-U.M ii-i'iiii'iil ritli'i
TELEGRAPHIC.
AFTERNOON DISPATCHES
The Ilallroad Uow-The Virgin-
Ins rrlsoiuTs-Rloters
Held to ltall-dootl
Anvlre to M'ork-
Inginni. Hostilities Commenced Between
Honduras nial Kan Sulvn-dor-Destructive
Fire
Wrecked.
The Cheap Traiisportatlonlsts
Mexican War Veterans
Senator Nominated.
Tki:n'1'hn X. J. Jiumnry 10. The
Ni'W JtM'siy Southern Unlmmd In
tliu IiiiikU of Cii'iu'i'iil . IV Stockton
with however no l ight to run it. Ar-
rangement lor re uniptlon are hojied
Iii" I II II I'l'W llll VH.
Sr. Lons jaiuuiry hi. Vesteidny
the thermometer was at zero. Two
mich iliivs will elose the river.
NkwVouk Jmiimry in. Only four
British Kiilijeeltt lire ninnng the Vir-
Kinius iirisunei'H now in Hiim city. All
ticlonguiir to Jiiumiea will be sent home
us soon us possible. The I'reneh Vice-
Consul here Hnys no question eoiieern-
injl French sulijoets wmilil he answered.
Santiago Caler formerly Spanish
Minister of Colonies has inriveil here
on liLs way to Vashii)j?ton.
i Twenty-one of the persona wrested
Tuesday "during attack on the l'olieo in
Tuinjiliiiis Square have heen held fur
trial. One of the Communists is iied
J5. Others of those wrested say they
n re neither Coiumunista nor in sympn-
thy with tln'tn and had no intention
of l'ioli lit? w lien iittucked by tlie police.
TheNational Jirieklayers convention
ado)ited the following:
Whereas In consequence of the dull-
ness of worn as stated by all local
unions represented here and the pros-
pects for work in the spring are bad;
therefore
Resolved 15y the National Itrlcklay-
erd Union of America that they hold
iirivi; that their local unions avoid
strikes by nil means possible and do
the best possible; help your brother
workmen whenever found in need; nml
we nlso recommend to the bricklayers
of America economy in all thiligs pos-
sible and avoid the Use of liquor us
that is the curse of worklngnieii.
The convention then adjourned sine
die to meet ut Louisville Kentucky
In January 187").
There was a lire this morning in the
Hamilton building on Court street op-
posite the City Hull Urooklyn. Loss
S75ilOO. The Long Islund Historical
Society's books were considerably
damaged by water.
In the late attack on Awapohv by
the Sau Salvador forces forty of the at-
tacking party nnd seven of the defend-
ers were lulled with many wounded
on both sides. Hostilities have thus
commenced between Honduras and
Sun Salvador.
The schooner Ada Hurjsess from Sa-
vannah to Providence was dismasted
in a gale on the 2'ith of December.
The crew were taken otF six days after
in mi exhausted condition and taken
to Montrose.
Washington January 10. At the
cheap Transportation Convention this
morning Mr. Magg of Chicago spoke
In favor of national legislation torn
narrow gauge railroad from the East
to the West Judge Cochrane of Geor-
gia dissented contending that Con-
gress had no such power under the Con-
stitution. The convention of Mexican war vet-
erans nt their meeting this morning
passed resolutions that the convention-
upon its adjournment to-day will pro-
ceed under the direction of the presid-
ing officer to the executive mansion
for the purpose of presenting their re-
spects and congratulations to their il-
lustrious comrade and friend the Presi-
dent of the United States; that they
inform him of the measures they pro-
tri. him to mu'ticlnato in
the reunion ami the deliberations of
the convention.
.1 ... i 1 1 tn vna nnnnillted to as
certain nt what hour the President
would receive the convention.
4 nm m it t no r.'lQ 11 nnointed to draft
a constitution and by-laws for tue
brotherhood and another committee
ti n..iilnriill til ( YlDLMVSS.
A resolution was adopted requesting
ti Wni. i.i.-iiiinit tn furnish the
iiiv itw. ui-jmiiittv... (
convention for preservation copies or
Hie rolls ot tuose wno toon pun i"
Mexican war. . .
'i'in n.i iln limn nrnri'l'iled 111 a
inc unim iiui'ii ! i ..
lii. ii M.iiiviiii.liiini Methodist
WMJ IV 11V l'l " -
church where General J. S. Tu-gley of
Pennsylvania dclived an address and
a poem was recited oy uenerui iwi
iil-. 'ri.H . nilinr pxercises. in-
tfrspersed with music by the Marine
tland and the liana noni ion i-
luiiii
t .... . . .o T.mrtr 1ft A ll 111111
lAt Ulil Hlllliiii'J
l'l ... i:i. nun iiiinninintislv
intniit-jr II linv .1"
nominated for Senator by the Demo
cratic caucus. This secures his eiecuou.
13. w. ntrrvrx
DHUGG1MT
D 4I.I.4I. TEXAS
OI'POSITK'CBl'Td'BI'lEt'B HOlsK
Dnifis Medicines Taints Oils etc.
4 . l.tlllnna
onhnn-l unit will m-xke ron nir y j
w him rtitinv unit .ll.'nip I"
ten of a competent l)ral?lsl
iiniil'llTC
Jill. RUUriti 'i
of Hnmpter comity Al.iV.mnn.
pli'KMHl io have l.l nn.l now filen.ls give
Pn-scrlpt'lons cnrerully prepared by ( Mr
llubcrtM.
rpiIR HKHALDt Infill il "Wut'nj
AlkOToFPH1NT1NO .r.
lOJCMlUNAL
RIVEUSIDK ACADEMY
Ku'um! Tcnii lli'Kliu Jiuiiti'j' 3l!i tsj
VXillUlVLM.
j'llinii.y li.iiiitriini in per Month l l nil
I'" pnriilu litipiiituieut per Munlli II .'ill
Atlllll'lllll' l. llllll"lll (i i aliilllli II KI
Nludi iu of till' l.iinifiiiiiic or Higher Until-
I llllllll'H l jiul' lll'llllll t Mill
I'ur inn Inr purl leulm full upon or address
n. M MA HUM
l'l J IK'I 1 I
Dallas Femalo College.
i:l'ITlM'N Itt'kllllllll
JMoiiiln. 1 jiiiuui-.v n 'T-l
Ki'Riilar Tullloii.n'r mouth ;l (u $5.
Tuition ilui' liy hull Icnn In advance
I'uplls flnuged limn riitmiit'u In t'limi'iii
term.
l'iliii'tliin fur prnl iiii'li'tl Illness tiiilv.
Ample priivlhlnii tur u liirni itri'i'Khiuu ti:
ii.iiiiIii Ik In ilu llleniiy iiml iiiiikIi'iiI depart
llli'llls.
Ariitimi'ini'iilH will Im iiiihIii fur pupils ti
draw tlit'ir pro ml tol I In- public selinnl fund
W. II. M Al l. A. n
27llil3m I'rlmlpnl
The Dallas College
KOK
IVIfiloul mill Foiualow.
ii'Acirrrvi
II. W. AI.DEIIOKK A.M. President.
I'll' K. ()l''tlUHIi A. CAI.IIilUN
M1SH ALIl'K AUlKIKII K.
TIik loiiK term of I won I. v -live wiflm will
otiiiiiiu iK'i' mi III" UUi til Jaiiiiary
Tin' Music Pi'jurtmi'ii( will w tirniiiilzcnl
ill mi fin ly ility
Uiilliw Hit ill IS7I 2TU.IIIU
DALLAS
TELEGRAPH. ISSTI-TUTE
West Side (f Public Kiiiiiiip
DALLAS - - - TEXAS.
Yiiiin: ni'iillriiun nml lit.lli'H t ii it 1 1 ilcl a
t i'l' l' i'ii )ili o) if rii toi'H nml pi'i iiiiiiii'iit inmiliiii
irlvcii I'.it'li Ktiiil.'iil wln'ii tlmiiiKli. Slmiilil
mi V stiiilt iil itflur grilininlliiil at IhU liiull-
lilt" full lo iilititln u h It mi 1 1 in us ti'li'srnpli
opi'iiilni' tlit'ir tuition I'" will Im rt'l'uiiilt'il.
Mmii'iiis ivi'i'ivtii in mi iiiiii'n; iio vui'hiioiih.
'i'l''.lt is l-'liiv ilnliiLi-t In iiilviiiii'i'. All
mul. ilul Is fiui'ilslii tl Kit. T. UAYSK
il'MUu Hifii'iury
lustruotiou on the Piano
trlulli l .i ltir..n ti ll) Ivi.ii ftiiu mncl
t...ill.i't'ilii.t.i1ti.i in tlm I ' l.i mi HIiii
limy Iw fuuiul ul tliu rt'slili'iu'cof tlit ni'iilur
piilillslit'i' of Tliu liiillus llniiilil ciirn.tr I'.t
rlllc uvi'iiii" itlitl Hoiislon sliwl. HIMlin
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
GREGG & FORD
a a T T ON l-f A O T ( ) IJ H
AN1
General Commission Merchants
AGENTS FOU I'KATT'S COTTON UINH
Ami the Celebrated Arrow 'J'i'ch
IVull'l'H 111
CROCEUIES WAGONS ETC.
tirill i.lin I'jmclimmiitit. for Klllll nt'
Shlpiui'iit L'ollon Wool nml ollitT rroiluuo
Upon wlili'li MUciiti A'lvmift's wiu of iiiitutj.
Nos. 40 21 & 2"J B.CVCC St.
hHUlCVlU'OUT LA.
Cotton nml KrelKht Wuiflioino Hi'i'InuHl
UU-dly
E'ltANIC IMTZHUGII
WITH
GRINMAN & DUVAL
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
STRAND GALVESTON.
T II......1 rv.li n.lvnrtiiminttlu mnrln On POll
atuiinieiits tif Cotton HUU'S. Wool etn.
P. W. II. CCMN1NU. S. M. MOIt-tlSOH
Cnmiulng & Morrison.
Cotton Fot'tom cnmmiTOioii iw-witihii
t ....iii... r.ii..liiiitu mwl I'miilllnl'llllL.
nun nil ii iiiiiiiiis ..ii .v.. .......
ll..k.iM K..W VViuvIioUSP. fl'OlltlllEOllLeVt'C
Tiiivlt una llonsicr nireeiK
NIIKKVKI'OIIT I. A.
(Opposite ComprosH).
w 1 1 1 n.l.ii!.i!ii mniln nil ( 'ilimltiltniOIltA
lill'l'llll llll 1 "111 ' .-.v. "-'-; -"
of Col ton or oilier rrouiu'c. r roiiium im i
ly foi wiii'Ut'il. ...-ti.j
Wolston. Wells & Vldor
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Lfague Building 73 -Strand GalventcB T.
itt'iirestriiiuu o'ih' -f-- ---I ---
vanctiuuah cotton conBlnI to tho ajHjve
" . i -. .i.lll nt.itrn Illiol-nl nil
house u.-niuj 4.iAv-irt.
MOODY & JKMISON
Cotton Pnotors
AND
enei!tCoiumlss!o!!Mcrcaaiils
Strand. GulTeston Texas.
n inMrl ttau oHVRV.nfitl OUT DfttrOHB at
niirrnt rli. iw" nunii.
FURNITURE ETC.
Bradford Birge & Co
WHOLESALE A.D RETAIL DEALERS IX
FURNITURE
MiiUrasses Looking Glassea
IVindaw SlisidoM nil
Iiil)rC'liildrtn'n
C'arrJasH
Woven Wire 3Iuttrue
BUGGIE3 AND HARNESS. ' '
ALSO AGENTS FOR
The Milbuni Uagon
22 Si 21 roi.K ST. Batcman' Block
.trrmiwos TEXAS. 18Hrwm
At the Head of Kim Htreet.
(Eivt of H. 4T.CK.lt.)
J. A. MlITi:K rroprlolor
FEESH AND EXCELLENT MEATS
nnd Country l'roiliico ot nil tluicson tlm mott
r':"'"ft'.l?jLT.T.'.-.. f n ol.v limit!
bv tln M:irk"tliniin monopo jr. I profK- to
upply evi.rv nitlcli- In my iino ut lower
p-lrU nml I'u-tt.-r iunllty tlmn thone who
have suhniltl.il i" "tm """' V" TPd
1 luMini Iwr 17. ISTJ I f.l J. A. LA RTEB.
CAIIPKT WAltKHOUSE
17 t'luirtnn trwl lw Drieiin.
A. 11KOSHKAI' Imporlor anU ilealcr
Whtilreale bihi rumu
C Mtl'ETIN'O li.Upcf. Eiiiill'linml Anicrlc'n
..'. . i.-riiii Hiuir tnlilii anil nliflmpl.
WINIMJW MllAUEfS cornlfp" lahle anil
iilitno rover.
A - v-ki I... mwl V.il 1 1 rth n m lfn.
BIWH-'ATKIiLK Cotellnes Terrt Kept etc.
1. 1
y A. BUOHtR A U
...... r.nnPiUilc fllNK Nfl tin NX r.SHHFSclicncX's Imiirovca Woodwortli Planers
tH)U'stMniim:iiW)uowi)BTiimi:iis
AND
Tony;u(D and Grooving Maohlnei'
AI.l K1N1X OK
i'OOII'WOHKMU MAClllNtllV
Locomotive Upright & Tubular
Stut ionary nml 1 ortublo
STEAM ENGINES
UrM f 111. Irciilar Naw Mlllii
ShliiKlo lliirrrl uml
1'all Miu hliu'rj
JIItlCK JIAOIUNKN
Lathei ?oot Lathci Hone Towori
Shrftin? Saah and Sand Ma-
chines Hangers Soroll Bawi
Moulding Machines.
Etc. Etc Etc
... ...... ii...... lu i.olltlntv It Im MiiihllliirV
til im i i. . m
Ilui' wlili'li I fun mil fiiruUli mi hiiiuI nolli'U
iiiiti til luwfut iiuiliiilm'liiri'ni' mlfii
I ..... .1 l...t'1'i.iil niMtitl r.irnll I mill fllttl
Itutli'iili'i' III 111" Hlitlt' hint lic'll'T liK'Hilti'ii lor
HtnilyliiK 111" wimiHtif Urn piilillc
r.ltiitT t'lti. ill my "in"' i.iiiii' .
iimil. liuiiriiiiilloii In rt'uuril lo Mui'liliifry
WIIIIIIKiy Kivi'll.
J. W. SCHENCK
Klin Struct. Hull an. Texan.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
A. CA1CD.
We are doing an auction and com
mission huslucss at the corner of Kim
and Market streets (a prominent point)
in tills beautiful and growing city anil
we solicit consignments of Hour grain
live stock and everything needed by
this rapidly increasing population.
We are also doing real estate busi
ness buying selling and locating
lands examining titles paying tuxes
collecting rents etc. We sell at public
or privntesnlo as Instructed and make
liberal advances on consignments. Our
motto: "Quick sales and prompt re-
turns" References: Bwlndills &
McCaleh Editors and Proprietors of
the Dallas Herald; Adams & Leonard
Hankers Dallas; Gaston Thomas &
Baylor Hankers and Insurnnce-Ageiits
Dallas; Capt. G. M. Swink Dallas;
Cols. Sliced & Flnley Attorneys nt
Law Dallas; Messrs. Shryock & How-
hind. St Louis: T. C. Jordan & Co.
Bankers Dallas; ltoht. Hare Carbn-
dclct Bt New Orleans.
Respectfully
M A. IIIBBLER 4 CO.
M. A. mnilLKR. W. C. 81CKI.K8
Waiu Hi Li
URO. HllIKLDS
Lutp of Ofornln.
LutoofTenneHSfo.
Ne w Auction Firm
HILL SHIELDS & CO
Auctioneers
IUmiI Estntc nn'l Itontiil Agents 08 Kim
Blri t't 1 door oust of 1'uytli iis Uulliw lexus
nl ...... .n ntirl I'.ulilll t1 Miillv. mill
T. t" HI" III'" llMl. II 111. 11 w.. ' -
soil nil klnilsof j!ooils wni ami inorcniin-
Use ; rem itnti sou tiinii t'.iiiiiuiiw "'j
ast'S ami make cash utlvnncos on coiisIkii-
nt'Ul Unit miiy be entrusted to us. Will
l!ll'iiin mm' iiinj
i..i D..I..U mwl uMii.niit. nitiirim.
lllilKll IJUli n rwn n 1.11.. .
We rt'spt'tiuvtMy rt'it'r to jrKrvi.iiv a. vt...
nnica Elder l'ri'sidcnt DeSoto Bank and
Webber Williams Miiinpius jennrwee
Yeatinaii. HlileltlM A Co. Jolm Klrkinaii and
Moi'Kun 'niomaa a uo naniiviiiu i'-uu.
R. V. TOMI'KISS. . it Hi UTTLSWKLD.
Tompkins & Littlefield
Conimission Slercliants
AM DEALKKH IN
Farm and Mill Machinery
Elm nt. Dallas Texas
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
limls far .. I. CnHI A f'O.'l
Portable Kiigini'm llorwe Pow-
th ami Tiirewiic-rH.
lilrby Mower and ItoaperH.
llriiiicy'N Universal Plows.
VillKllip'H Cotton tJillH.
Knreka Ninut Mills and Ilolt-
Inir Cloths.
Cultivators Bouble Mioveis
:tr. Vie. wm
B. K. SMITH & CO.
COTTON FACTOHS
Commission and Forwarding
Meronants.
AGKN'TS FOR THE CELEBRATED
"Whitewater Wagon
Oppoallc Tolleire Itnlldlnic
Elm Street Dallas Texas.
We will rnnke liberal advances on Cotton
for shipment to our our correspondents
iAlll . UljirilA.I iutllletiuu. ah-m..
JOHN OWENS. - W. H. COKER.
OWENS & COKER
Receiving Forwarding ud Commission
MERCHANTS
DALLAH - TKXAH.
Offlce nnd warehouse near the crossing of the
...... I.lfli. nn.l runtrn riti rniiiis.
11.... 1 h - ...i.nlr... HM.nmnr trnrnliOtllv.
weuo eoy liberal terms and prompt atten-
tion to business t merit and receive a lll-
n-.nnor paironase. .m" 17 '
B. DURHAM. I. HOWKLU J. J. KATBUNR
Durham Howell & Co.
COTTON FACTORS
RffflTlnr ForwirJIof and (irieral
Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
GROCERIES A5D ESTERX PRODlCt
Foot of the Levee near the Rallioad
loddiy
F. M. HICKS. R B. HOWRLL.
Illcks &. Howell
C0II5 FACTORS AND COM MISSION SERCOANTS
Offlrt TtiHU.McKtllar'l Xew Bulldlnsf.
WABKHOBsr CORNER RPRINO ANDTRAVU STB
Adjoining the Conipresses
nOftm BHnKVFPORT. LA
llrst-elasaPoateraat THE HERALD JOB
1. orr icb.
' ' : i J. AIUIIS it It I.KUIUMI
Harsalis & Co
WIIOLKHALK
Grooors
AMI)
Commission Merctaats
lKVIl.AM TKXAH
M Ink llll oeranlou IhnnU our
rrlt'iitU for t . il reNie(-
roily rnll llielr nllrnllou lo ur Im
in rime aloah Mhit'h wvare Juki reeelv
Inn dlm'l Irom Ihe irlnelinl inaini.
riit liireror the North nml Went mr
rlutkliliiH' ill reel fi'iiiii Urol IiiiiiiIh lor
rimh on Hie . mil hvhIIIiiw our.
rlveaof erry ml viimImk by nIiIiIiik
In eur loit.U miller "pei'lnl eoiilracl.
anil by our own labor mIiiiomI IreeliiK
oiinrhea troiii lreeM'iiNeii. Yit
ronllileiil In our ublllly lo oiler lo oil
frleuii and lo Ihe public generally iir
iiuiiieiiite kloek Ml belter rnlen Mil
more uniformly low tlifureii IIihu Un
ever before been oll'n'etl In Ihe interior
of TekHN.
A M bMNln nnd I'anniliillou of our
bimliieNK we cunrnnlee every nrllele lo
be mk reprei'uiij or mouey refniuleil
nl our ec line of IrnuKuorlnllou.
WiirnueeeiM In biiNineM ilepemU en-
llrely upon enlnblUhlnir M wholemile
triiilrln Norlhrru Ten anil we only
nub a Inlr ami Impartial trial anil a
clone eoniparlNon of milloriu price
with tlioe of Nlireveporl Jnlvcltni
ami w Orlcium with lrellili nihleil
anil we rheerhilly abide by the ilerl
hIoii of the mime.
UAUI.IKCITOX JlillNAMN IO.
. tliniltf
WILLIAMS BROS.
W II O L t: S A I. F. AND HKTAIl
PCAlilUUI IN STATU AND rAWl'X
Groceries
TROVISIOXS TOD AfCO CIGARS
A MB
fl'RE WIES AND LIQUORS OF AIL KINDS
EI.M AND MAIN NTREETH
DALLAS TEiaS.
Hlnhftt rank rrlre raid for roNBiry rroaue
Tliev ben the uttentlon of the public to the
followlnii eonmilnliiii Hpt'cinlly dlrccUtl to
them by Stt'KHin. Mercer Aguew A Co. llie.V
also im. uintien tltelr iim ni'v lor Hunour'H Cel
ebrated CitlUitya llltti'iK.
BY APPOINTMENT.
The trade In the United MtntcNnf America
in ..l.unPi.A .Im. Wllliiimu ItniA nt
DalliiM 'I'eXiiH (United Htnlea. Iiuve beconie
uuentti for the) wile of our HN. We would
apeelully rfieomuii'HU paruea io pnrfinie
direct from thtiin theiuby preventing fraud.
MEIU'KR AHMIW A CO.
8di&wlv Colonial Rquare Loudon.
1. K. RC'HNKIDKlU
ALFKKD DAVIS.
Schneider Davis
'IWHOLKBALE
G-r o oersj
AND DKALKM IN
Ml
CORNER OF ELM AND LAVAS STREETS
DALLAN. TEXAN. lOOdti
BLOCK JETT & CO.
wholehalk
AND DKALSK8 IN
BAGGING AND TIES
C'ORSKR ELM AXD LAMAR STS-
WALLAH TEXAS. ldlf
B. 8. DAVENPORT. ' 0. H. LOVB.
DAVENPORT & LOVE
Wholesale and Retail Dealers id
Foreign and Domestio Fruits
FANCY GROCERIES
Tobareo Cigars! and Confectioner!
Elm Nt Dalian TexaS
23tsltf.
ROBERT OCDEN
WholMale and Retail ' - r
G-EOCER
And Dealer In
Fine Wines and Liquors
ELM ST. Opposite (he College
DALLAH TEXAS.
gttd.lm
13. J. .31oKollar
Wholesale Grocer
AND
COM 311 SS ION MERCHANT
C0BNC& OF ISXA3 iMt UTEE ? -
shuevepoiit; ill.
)Tidm
ADA31S k LKOXAltJ)
w e aitt poriiiitii.iiiny iiii'iit..i iii iiiitt'ii
mnl tin u M.'iit'iul ImnkliiK liiuliirm. Wo buy
Niitiwillexi'liiiuiivull
m:h Youii
NT. I.Ol'l.S.f
(JiLYi:Nl'0.
IIOI NTON
Anil all Ihe inliicliml liiwua nml I'lllrkln till)
mintliwi t.
Wn iimw rtiroi'i on 1110 ii'Uiiiiik ciiiuit 01
Eliropi' mid iiImi iIimiI In nolil nil vcr uml cur
ri'iii'y.iinil luiilioeollif lltnia ut nil .IiiIh Iii
til" Hon til. ui'Xlf
John Kkiiii. I'ivh 10 II. tiuiniKii dwlilor.
THE
if
Capital $100000! .
Cor. Main and Lamar Sits.
DALLAN.. . . TKXAS.
U'11 ilniv Mli.lit lrviiliritinii (i..ill tiiit'lu nl
Viii'..i. itnil I rn imiii'l 11 ui'iii.ri.i Imiiliinif Im.
lllt'hN.
W. K. IH'fillKS. It. P. AlXSIUKill
l'rt'Hltlent tuslilcr.
P
u
CAPITAL
e250000.
DIIIECTORS.
T. C. JORDAN. J. R. CO UTS
W. E. HUGHES C. 0. SLAUGHTER.
lllll US VIIUU II a.m. TO 4 U.m. IW'Uw
E. S. GAY Jr.
IJENKIIAI. AUEMT ' THE
PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSl'P.ANCB CO
OF VlltUIM.l.
Ollliinnn Main RtriM't. In bnlldlna formerly
occupied by Hanger U111.1. VMit
K. H. OAY. J. a. LKIilll.
Hucct'UHora to
Jorilim lluy A- ..
n r. N E K A L
INSURANCE AHEHTS
A ha .n.m.1 nml .i iMl'l.n I liuill" 1111 11 I til 1 1 1 U
'ii-i'ii"i "'"' "'"" " '"'"
anti Kiii'1'tiuuiiiHK eoiiniien 111 mo niiiuwing
Unit oluKHCoinpitnlt'H ul lull' rules:
HAIITKOKO EI HE I NHIlIt NCE CO. OF
llAiai'OUIl CONN
AwteU P'i.nilO.OOll 00
NATIONAL KIKE IS'HURANL'K CO. OF
llvVi 1 IJl.V.J .Mi-lt
Aaaeta ft.100.000
MANHATTAN KIltE INHIMIANCK CO
I IIC 1 ! VV (IK IW.
AHSelN IWOO.000
VIIKIIN'IA HUME INrtllltANCK CO..
AKSt'lH (j.npo.ntni t
M E KC H A N 'IM' M UT 1 1 A 1 . I N H I ' H A N CK CO.
OK UALVES'i'ON TEXAS.
AwtetH Kit.lO.ono 00
TEX AH BAN KINO ANDINHUltANC CO.
OK UALVKSTON TEXAS.
AHeI BIIOO.OOO 00
PLANTEllS' INHUIIANCE CO. OK IIOtJH-
TIIV Tl.'YAU.
AHeU..........'...:.. .! ;..;..i2.10.000 00
OLD DOMINION KIRK INLUllANCK CO.
in' jviiaiiuui is t t .
ArwIh..... ft
VIRGINIA KIRK ANII MARINE INBUR
A Nl'b' Itl . 111.' II If 'I I Ml IN II. V A.
Asset $:l!i7o.OS 04
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF
PHILADELPHIA.
AsseU.... ;inn07l 18
flLiLMfil.' ttv MtlU HTTllrlt"'.'!'
HI I 1.1' 'inii' in'i.
iu building f iniorly owiuplt'd by Sanger Ilros
I 4LL.AS TlilXAS.
28811 y ..-'
WILLIAM S. OAHTON W. II. THOMAS
GASTON & XII03IA8
AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE
INSURANCE AND COLLECTING AGENTS
BWINK'B NEW BUILDING
North Hiile of tlie lubllc Sciunre
Dallas - - Texan.
March 1 187:lt-ly .
CEUTIFlCATE. r
BTATH OK LOUISIANA 1
Avihtok's Okkice. J
it.t t u fl TVTtllvJ lrt lim-obi nertlfv Hint
-In .1... A mlllii. nf Plllill. A milllllllj. In M.l.l
lor the Htate oi Louisiana and have super-
vision of insurance business In said Hlulu ns
far as same Is supervised by any Htnte ollloci-.
Anil I further certify that the WorklnK-
. ii.inn t Inanrnniw f 'nm nn ll V of
Jl.ri. B unii'iiuii iv .. H...I ........ . . --.
Iouisluna is fully ornunlsted under tlie laws
ot sum male aim is puw'sst.ii ot umh iiwi m
as follows vlu .
MiiiUfl vai.
Bonds of tho Htnto of Ixiiilslnna
Uniproveinent)..... sun
Bonds of the Mtate of Louisiana
(flontliiff debt 7000 00
Bonds ol the city of New Orleans
(floutlnadebt) 6.0B0 00
Bonds of tlie Crescent City Hlu null ler
house 0.000 00
Houtis oi me jeiienton vuy uitn
I.lulit Cnmnanv 01.. I IS
Notes ecured by mortgage............... tHlTl& 1 0
Notes seonrea toy pioago Hpersonni
properly)
i.m ( )
Notes secured by city acceptances... 7011
384 shares Ammonia Thormo-Sjie- A
elflo Propelling Compaiiy...M. f S2T8
011 f
KS
Casli ou haiifi nnd In ban it..... (ilil p
Total Sa7a)l 1 0
fn Lmtlniiinv whereof. I have hereunto KM
- ...ii.i iiii. ...in I
my hand and fixed my ofilelitl seal at Now
Orleans Louisiana tho seventh day of NO-
emuer a u. ii"'.
CHAS. CLINTON Auditor!
J. u. 1.KIOH Ageni imiiits i exits.
January 6 Slf. . .; 2fRdI
IINtlFRTaKINR
- NJsIrt--.-V
A.W. MORTON j
General Undertaker
Cochran Street Dallas Texas
Keeps constantly on hand ready mnde C"f'
nn ..f all kinds and sites. Also a full SuD'
ply of I
FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASE.
AMD .
ROSEWOOD COFFINS AND CASKET
Also a full supply of Undertakers' Hard
rare and inside Linings at wholesale nm
..IT Mill. .IIB.IIU fHlllll.n niaw.im.v
MtLntt Order from Ibaadlolnlna oonn'irtf so'
1.1ln I n nm n I m 1 i I ilu 1 1 tl 1
eauj
II... l.ll .. to
DALLAS CO. UK
ITYBANKO
D1LL1
n . .'. V; . I-::
4 "'!-- iiragtg-'-'
---.9';;
ut-iuru. .vii. j
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Til II ill Kit. i. P.PAI.IIWKMn
MIERS & CALDWELL
WIIOLKHAI E DEAl.EltH JN
i4iti;ij.v a domi:ntio
I) iMU Mil
UAMAH TKXAH
llAvti on liuuil a com pinto ortineut of -
Wines Cordials Dlltcrs Etc.
llll.Kliil
T
-AND-
Billiard Parlor!
JMfnhi Slroot
OITOSITE FIELDS' THEATER.
Street Cars Pass the Door
4 '
r'l.NKHT OF 1IOJIKSTT0 AMI IMI'OIITKU
IViiics Liquors Cigars
JKInetit pluee of resort In Ihe City. All the
InteHtspol'tliiK paper anil the leading dallies
eiilistuntly on file.
THOMAS D..IAMF.H
Milliliter nnd Proprietor.
HIMON JAMES
AhulHlunt Mniiiiuer
SCidly
P .
Guaranteed Perfectly Pure and cf
. the Highest Grade.
BOGEL & RIDDLE
Wholesalo Agents
DALLAS
TEXAS.
UftlCLE JialE'S
3
TUE REST OF
CONtsTANTLV on hand.
In eonneellon ia the iKipnlnr
CKaAK stai
Of "riiolslfiotCnhn."
2Slilliu.
. w. TAi-nt'iir.
The Way oftlie Transgressor is Hard"
So It will bo with those who sell an Inferler
qunllly of
VV XT I S IE E V .
I thereforo talto pleasure In Informing the
public nnd my numereus friends lu Dallas
thai 1 luive on hand
Whiskey Hint Is Five Years Old
nnd No. 1 nnd I defy any one to produce a
better and purer article. Kor a sample call at
Tho Parlor Salooct
ono door east of Hoflsladt's restaurant where
you will find
E. A. Huff and C. M. Kendall
to ofllcalto behind tho bar nnd sinco they
have
"Old Speck's" Nest
th fifty dozen egn In It they are going to
tve . .
Egg Nogg and Tom and Jerry
nnd good whiskey till you can't rest.
i have nlso a nice Reading Room where
gentlemen enn find all of the latest papers.
Also a private room where gentlemen can
retire and have a sociable chat
fob. xinxvrT
A cigar stand. ' For further . particulars
enuuire av mo arior niiuiu...
I. ( JlILLF'K.
Formcrlyoftheflnnof Fcniiley & Miller
272dlm.
ESTAUI.INIIED IN 1810.
CAZAUX Sc VERGNOLE
LABORATORY
FCH THE
DISTILLATION OF FRENCH CORDIALS
AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINJJH
And Importers of Wines Brandies etc.. etc.
1 Ola Lcco Stet New Orleans.
lold6ni ;
PHCENIX SALOON
No.85 Austiu slTGGt in Uie Soutcr Bnfldins
K1.I. n.l.iltltnlminrit ! OtrttfelMI wllh th
Alii" T-nfciii"iiii."F - - -
tt t .t t.liiui n ti . I llmirtPal tr Kak nh.
city. A fine billiard hall with four of "lis
latum style la Dies counecieti witu tue .atuuu.
All Cnslomer walled ou by Ihe Proprietor.
LONGIKETTI HERRING.
180d0m Jeirerann Teans).
OFFICE SALOON.
The best of
WIXKS UQtORS AXD CIGAKS
Constantly on hand Elm street opposite
li'uniornia wagon yarn.
281dlm D. E. EAST Proprietor
THE HERALD JOB OFFICE
T... I. ..An hwialil V MUlTvalllMll .nil '
fnllv prepared to do all kinds of JOB
PltiNTlNU In the latest style and at the
vrj unrest prices wim owiibwb.
mm
BOfJ
SALOON
ItMU 'fea ia
EMPIRE HOTEL
AN0
rt33TLXJ (X ANT
M. 1 IOFFHTAD'T I'i'op'p
Malu Street Dallas Texa.
vi.. t.m i. .ut Mil. 1.1 mi t In rim iiiinihM' O
ciniifiiiiiibli. mnl pli'iiiuml Itaiiii" aiidspieii
unity im niMieti
MEALS AT ALL B0UBB
r..rll..nliir iill.nttlnll nalll tb tUl) X30010dU
lion of eoiiiiiii'riilitl travelnrs.
Jl.iiidtiuarte "r Troiismr iiiuo m mni
I'uelUo Kulli'uad
An Omuibua Hum t All Tialua.
........ ..H ifunai'. A.iiHiirAti.H llAlllniora
Oyli Also Madtlle Rock oysteraof Now
Vol'K I'llll Im lililllllleil wiioieaain n'.n.
Hindi iivslms. Oiilviwiou 'i'ltu ubovit are r.
eel veil tl it 1 1 v by expruMk Oysters by Iho oau
M.M.TVIIMIt.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
CORNER OK ELM AND JEKKERWON BT
X3alla Toxne
HOLl.F.NUKt K & ROOT rrop'ii. lODilly
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE
JOHNSON b DAVENPORT Proprlelon
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
w nnnniiiiAa ill Kami nirtnminniliitlmia In
DALLAS HOTEL
Hi'
It. 51. Hcrlpturo At Co.
rnoriuETons.
rORNKR OK JFKKIiSOM ANDt'OMMKIU'lf KTUKKTH
FaelUK the Htiiarol
DALLAS. TEXAS.
o v: IN rr It AL II O T 10 1
Al'STIHIIICET. JEFFERSON TF.H&.
T. C. JOHNSON' G. H BUSSE
PROPIUETORK.
IXH1I.I111 '. MeDOVUAM. Clerk.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
(formerly Iiroolis HotiHe)
MILAM NTNUKVF.IOIt'r LA.
Vloksburg Monroe Arkansas Mns.
field Stage and Cnueral Tloket
OEfloo at this House
W. T. BROOKS Manager
(1IVK TOI'U IIAUQAtiETO ItEUBKN.
1112-dtf
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Itunlc Street
FORT WORTH TEXAS
J. M. PEEKS Proprietor.
The lartti'st best arninBed and only flrsU
cliuis hotel In the city. 24(ktly
tJnlvoHton. Texas
JOHN SUMMERS
(Lata of the Exchange)
2134.15m PROPRIETOR.
WILLIAM TELL HOUSE
COR. MARKET AND COMMERCE ST8.
XDnllct-n Toxaa
1. V. IIOIIN Y rroprleitor
This house has been thoroughly refitted
and will be found the cheapest and best In
tho city. HpechU uttentlon paid to transient
visitors.
Fni'ineraanil tmvelerf wishing to atop over
night will beonly charged the small sum of
one dollar. ....
Hoard uml lodRliiK per week I f TO
Hour without IoUkiiiK. Per week 6 DO
The best ofaceoiiiiuodutlona iiuuranteed
Sfldtf
OnXiEAKTS
RESTAURANT
Commerce tit. Dnllns Texas. -
(Next door to J. J. Fendley's.)
Wnarn taking Day Boarders at 88.00 per
week. .. .; .'. .
Wa fiirii lul mania At all hnnrtt from tha
very best tho market affords.
Wa k.innlv fniinlllMS with fresh ovsters In
any quantity desired.
in.a n AmI.aI ilaQ IlilV nflnllA! l AtlV
O ...... n... ii wlion l m 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 In nvstnra nn
the "half-shell" the finest llijuors of all kinds
are retuiteu.
Hid An.lAn.ml. I rt nlaMUn a.ll.tt nriA d 11 1 Ytm
pvctfully request a liberal portion of the
milillniu nnlmnniiA.
114'iaUt I..K K in
SAFES AND SCALES.
Firo and Burglar Proof
IF1 3Z3 3
Fairbanks' Platform Counter and
HAY SCALES.
1 . 1. n 1 l .. A rrt tm mil
(I'll iu J il ' 1 1 1 iv i mni im u. v. .... i
Herring's Fire and Burglar Proof Rafea; also
for Fairbanks' Hcalcs which 1 will sell at
Manufacturers' Prices.
J. W. SCHENCK
ELM STREET DALLAS TEXAS.
Scales & Cotton Beams
HAY HCALKM COTTOX SCAI.EU
Counter andFlatform Scales
OFALLDESCRIPTIONSAND8IZES
Ganrautecd Correct nnd Sellable
t'M.mnm'i Itfanl Mill for ori tt.l I ni. Com
Colfee Drugs and Kplces. Miles' Money
vi.i.i-Ti em nm. ro. ........ ... .w
Alarm Drawer and Hbrlver's Letter Copying
reus lor sale ww inr iirinnuj
W. B. BOWMAN -
ZHslltm 61 Camn street. New Orleans.
HUMAN HAIR GOODS
MRS. C. M. CHANDLER
No. il Mnaonlo Temple
HOUSTON.
The largest rtoek of Hale Goods In the mat.
Prices low as those of New York. Lad lea
hair made over and cousin gt wade pp.
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