The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1873 Page: 4 of 4
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t hi m i: in.; run i; or am. jon
WUHM Iwrnljr-lla rr frnl. Weimar
I III- I'MflllllriiHUil Iho ttnrtiinrn lo ilo
nil uoimI nrli mill Mna low rnlm n
rnn i ilon miywhrriMiiiil iiirmi In
In II. Urlus your tlim Jb Work la
III!'. UAII.V lll'.KAMl Of till: lor.
nrr Kliu millliinlH ilrrfln.
8f.kki.nu nlnnly jiIhihu.
A tkiht net a (;or-Hi't.
Oakkh Imvu Iki-ii nililrtl to tlio Hired
Til I'M.
I.M'NIati:i) with hIiowh umIii Imt
KinhI one.
(M'H T lit I i ii II pulley I evltlelilly not 11
HHK l'l.l.H V.
Ax lnsM'eiiir of eiisloiiis an .mini-
Hive tie ii'liUii'.
Thkkk Im ii Imiirte In Ihhelly u!nt
eil In eleven ililleivnt color.
Tub oltl li(m)ltal In Aln oil" wnne-
wliere on rullers. Let her roll.
Kvkhv hen with u lirootl of clilvkeiiH
iiHinireftly (lid it with her hatch it
"Bkavtv only nkln ileei" the leo-
iiiii'iI'h kiti.
Tiik iiinii In in DulluH who Ih going
to try flux raising.
A HisToiiirAi. Koelety Ih another ine-
troiolitim a ir we tulk of iimhuiiiIiik.
Tun Now KiikIuiiiI factory girls In
town. They arc going to Ucinnxtuiul.
Hevtkxkbx liorweB and iiiultucomiti-
tute the motive power of tho street rail-
road. Tiik Holdier who enjoys rapid promo-
tion Ih like weeds in wet weather lie
Iiuh dank growth.
Kvkky ill) and down train hrlngM in
new comers. We ain't n bit afraid of
them.
Tkai.vs on the Texas Pacific from
ami after thlx date will leave Dullim at
(1 o'clock a. jr. and return at 12:-15 i si.
Skkvaxt girls In our city are conwid-
ering tiie propriety of restrleting thefr
mistresses to certain hours for visiting.
Kw.ativkh of iimanwlio has been
hung may relieve their mortification
by the consideration that he's the i.akt
of HIS MSK.
Dallas Insuhanck men are more
ready to take urisk on our life in this
world than we are ready to take a
risk on theirs in the next.
Oun exchanges who can't afford to
give us credit for our smiibs wc can
can afford to do without them nfter the
1st of July. .
A dkcavkd female of fifty summers
and an emial number of winters liv-
ing out on Hons avenue refused an
offer the other day saying that the
young gentleman wasn't good looking
enough.
Bad sewerage in the eastern part of
the city has the effect of rendering the
streets in that locality impassable as
well as inconveniencing residents by
directing water into their yards after a
rain.
Dallas teetotallers are so squeamish
that when sickness overtakes them
and they are Instructed by their physi-
cian to take sixty grains of medicine
-the)' decline upon the ground that it
will make them jiham-imixkkiw.
A man fell down stairs over on J
fersou street the other day and broke
Ids nose. At the consummation of the
down trip and ujkjii discovering the
nasal abridgement he Jumped up and
exclaimed "I've been trying my
lightiest to get rid of half of that
irned old nose and now I'ye done it !"
A I)allas young lady is awful mad
at her mean little brother. The other
day after school hud closed for vaca
tion she commenced to drown herself
in tears when parting from herschool-
iiifitfw when " Buddy" up and said
tt 'Taint because Sis is sorry ; she's got
a onion in her pocket and I seed her
rubbiu' It in her eyes."
A bad case of drowning occurred
down the river Sunday. A family by
the liuuie of Williams living about a
mile from the Trinity foolishly allow-
ed two little sous aged ubout seven' to
go to the river aud wash themselves.
Not coming home at dark search was
made for them and by the aid of some
neighbors I heir Ixxlics were found
alKut a' half mile below from where
their clothi-s )uy on the bank.
AT half-past 11 Friday night thel
town and Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1
was uroiiM'd ly the alarm of fire.
When we arrived at- the fire we
found it was the rook room of Col.
3ohn Owens. The dwellidg house was
also somewhat damaged but saved by
the exertions of the Hook and Ladder
Company with the assistance of the
citizens.
Thh Pacific
Captain Johnson assistant engineer
of the Texan Paclflo furnishes us with
the following items respecting the pro-
gress of this rode for Jho last few
weeks:
Track laying on the Texas and Pacif-
ic liallroad despite the continuous rain
for twenty-seven consecutive days the
track has been laid by Messrs. Dewey
A Company thirty livo miles west of
Lougvlew and by Messrs Bowc Zear-
ing and Miller thirty-five miles east of
Dallas. The gap of fifty four mill's is
gnutod and bridged and will be all
track-laid by the first of August and
trains run from Dallas toKhrevport
Section houses water tanks side
tracks and depot boiwei are pat In
nlnnir tlio line ut urniwr nolnts. and
I " r f i .
1 the road equipped in first class order as
. - I- 1 1.. !.I
Ihmi as me inw-K is mm.
The present terminus Is at Terrell In
Kaufman county a pretty little new
town of forty houses where single
month since the countless herds grated
on the prairie.
Business flows to Terrell from Kauf-
man to Rockwall and from Brooklyn
to Cedar Grove and in short time it
w ill blossom into an Incorporated town
of Importance.
Here the crossing of the Central
railroad slso. -WaW
plenty and of the very qual-
ity flows to the top of the wells
wood is convenient and plenty and the
niiuMion Is high and healthy and well
drained on all ikW
ark Par.
II is estimated that tie amount of
1 . . 1. .. F..fririi.Ml Mtnfilin- In trior''
itiui rrcwi. rorty-r-ix member- of
TULEfJllAPJIIO NEWH.
liM'iis .lime :'l lAiiiinii. tini-'ir
I In iri-iinili-Ml iiuVMlcll-pliivirvir Inlultl
III IllllMl Wllll-IK Ilinli pIllCC lo-lillV ill
honor of (he Shlih of Persia at I'm In-
1 1 It. The limn Win oriililneiili-d
Willi streamers and triumphal iii'cIh n
The linrlmr was lllled with ships which
were 1 1 in t i'i I with the lliiusof all na-
tions. The shores were covered with
tlioil-iaiids of spectator. The licet
which drew up at Spit head consNi'd
of forty-four vessels the finest and
largest 'in the BrltMi navy coiniirlslng
the entire channel squadron with nu-
merous additions and nearly all the
great Iron-clmls. ThnSliah arrived at
noon and was received Willi cheers.
The royal yacht Victoria and Albert
was waiting and the Hliuli Immedi-
ately cijilinrked accompanied by the
Prince .of Wales Prince AlU-rt and
tlie'C.arowltch.
The yacht steamed slowly out of the
harbor and on arriving In front of the
licet was saluted from the Ironclads.
The fleet was drawn up in three long
lines. The Shah took a conspicuous
posit ion on the yacht surrounded li.v
the Princes ami proceeded to Inspect
passing up and down lu front of and
between the lines. The yards were
manned and salutes fired when the In-
spection was completed. The Victoria
and Albert steamed to the front again
ami the review terminated with a
grand salute from all the Vessels of the
llect. The royal party then returned
to Portsmouth where a banquet and
other festivlties-wcre now in progress.
The Shah In conversation with the
American Minister last week regret tin I
that distance and want of time pre-
vented his visiting the United States.
Madhid Juno ii. The War De-
partment has udvlces of the defeat by
tiie Republican troops of the united
hands of Carllsts the leaders of which
were JClio Donegary and Olio. The
Insurgents lost sixty killed anil three
hundred wounded.
Baik'KLona June 21. There arc se-
rious disturbances in Barcelona in
the suburbs yesterday some men of the
garrison numbering twenty-five or
thirtv being drunk in the streets
interfered with some of the town
oeoiile. occasioning u conflict In
which weapons were drawn on both
sides. Some of the drunken soldiers
were arrested and their comrades
threatened to rescue them and a
further riot is feared.
Nkw Yoniv. June i'l. Marshal Mat-
sell has warrants for the arrest of mem-
bers of the ring under the recent in
dictments ami they win prouaniy ue
served to-daV.
The Juniata sails to-day in search of
the Polaris with atiuuilant coal ami
provisions.
The Board of Health is taking every
iirecautioii airaiust cholera; Residents
of dump cellars are compelled to va
cate.
At a special meeting of the Italian
Donna Romina Association last even-
inir. resolutions were passed calling on
the American government to stop the
Inhuman tratlic In Italian children.
The other Italian societies are expected
to unite in the call on the government.
The Walworth murder trial opened
this morning. The court room was
crowded. Walworth's mother and two
younger brothers sat near him also
Hev. jiacKhouse a rrcsiiyicrinn minis-
ter and husband of Mrs. Walworth's
sister. Other members of the family
also were present. The work of get-
ting the jury is commenced.
Kkw Yohk. June Si. Stokes' new
trial will not take placo during the
nroscnt term of the Over and Terminer
(Joint which throws it over until Oc
tober xiis counsel win niuivc an euon
to have the prisoner bailed. It Is said
the defence will rely noon the medical
testimony so effectual in the first trial
and will raise the plea of sell'-dei'ence.
The steamer Juniata leaves Monday
or Tuesday. Among the articles on
hourd is a life raft for use by the expe-
ditionary force. J. W. Buddiiigton
uncle of the present commander of the
Polaris is pilot of the Juniata.
The Brooklyn Board of Health de-
clare that there is no yellow fever in
the city.
A dispatch from Long Branch-says
the President is seriously ill.
Cincinnati Juno 24. Thomas' to-
bacco warehouse at Covington contain-
ing alsjut 41)0000 pounds of tobacco
burned early this morning. The to-
bacco was valued at ljK.00000; Insured
for $40000 mostly in local companies.
The building was valued at $20000; un-
insured. Kvansvillk June 24. The health
otllcer's report shows thirteen cases of
cholera here since it first appeared! wo
weeks ago. There have been several
deaths out of this nunilicr.
Xakiivillk June 24. There were
thirty-seven deaths from cholera here
to-day twenty-nine of whom were col-
ored. Cincinnati Juno 24. Five deaths
from cholera here to-day.
Mkmi'iiis June 24. The cholera Is
disappearing.
WiikklinJuuc24. one death from
cholera occurred here to-day.
Washington Juno 24. Sena-
tor West called on General Hum-
phreys chief of the engineer to-
day to ascertain if ho was favorably
Impressed with Maj. Howell's rejuirt
on the Kort St. Phillip-canal. It being
a subject of such magnitude however
the subject was submitted to u iKMird of
engineers for their opinion. The final
report may be looked for when Con-
gress convenes.
Scaiu.'K Honest oftk-iuK
ri.ENTiFl'l. Apiilicaiitu for ofllee.
Fizzicai. AVkakxkss Ixivc of cham-
pagne. How TORct along In the world Nev-
er (jet short.
Mux love their bitters and women
their HWeotH.
1ktki.ij-xtitai farming Harrowing
aniuu'M fcelliigH.
Th R bent hand to accompany a lady
vocalist A hiis-banii.
Tin postal cards cost the govern-
ment Si 35 per tboUMaml.
Abtkmi-s Wawi used to nay that the
bext of everything' was good enough
for him.
Hmall-pox ia raging fearfully In the
city ot Mexico and. the people are
lying ott'like slyep.
A citizen of thU place found a crock
of gold the other night but before
he could carry it home he woke up.
A doctor went out for a day's hunt-
ing anil on coming home complained
that he hadn't killed anything. "That
is becauxe you didn't attend to your
legitimate business" d' hi" wie-
A minister having remarked "there
would be a uave iu the new edifice the
society was erecting" an old woman
said ''she knew to whon. he referred."
"I'M ao thirsty" said a boy at work
In a corn Held. "Well work away"
said the industrious father; "you know
the prophet says 'hoe every one that
thlrstcth.' "
Ax irate man who was disappointed
in his boots threat eded to eat the shoe-
maker. Imt compromised by drinking
a cobbler.
It is charged that there Is not an ed-
itor in the Htatc who would refuse to
accept "liack pay" from a subscriber.
Somebody has finallycreated aCred-
It Mobil ier paper .collar. We knew it
u-nnlil omnn tn I his. but we had in4 the
shadow of a hope that it would be
made of hemp.
Thkre are more miles of railroad in
the 1 nited KtaUn than in all the na
tions of Kumne combined. Our m
pictixl liiu- v.oukl Tent h 1 n.in-s
a-i:h 1.1 iJ lii iirwfj f Hi 1'lin?. In
all tnrpe tlieri are then O-1 r")
IM HIMIO-iUM I1D JU pmHTIimj
The Dallas M
Daily and W'pkly.
THE DAILY HERALD
Ik inilillshril every niiirnliiK -xi-i'il Molality
nnil ili'llvoriil to i-lly Kiilisci-itii-rs lu-fim-liivnUfiiNl
nail nil kiIiiIh North Kaxt Kniilli
nnil West hy Hip lli-st iimlU.
It coiitniii.H the ltegiilnr it ml
Full Associated I'rcM.n
Ilsp:ifcli-s
Iiii-lmlliiK Homo nail Knrolun Mtu-krls re-t-i-lvoil
ns lnle ns mlilniltt hnstili-s
Spochil Dispatches tollie Her
lifal from .111 Points
of Inii'i-extlntri-vi'iitsnf lln ilii.v. Wi- llii-ri-forc
rIvp to mil-i-ily n-niU-rs niul nil Xortli-
oia nnil Miilillc Ti-xiis
THE LATEST NEWS
'J'tti'iily-foiir nnil fi-i'iim-nlly fmiy-clnlit
hours hi
Adiiiiieo of Every Oilier Puper
It contains
All the News of the Day
totft'tlier willi n largo amount of m-linr.!
imitliT if ml a
Special Local Department.
It devote n Inrxo spneo to the prominent
topics of tbn d;iy niullM n ffnilnw nml hold
advocate of tin Interest of onr city section
nnd Htatc. Tonccoinpllsh this wc have cone
to a very heavy expenw lciim deterinlneil
to make the Dully Herald '
A LIVE NEWSPAPER
Anil we contlilontly look to tliepnti'rprlslitit
liuRinofw men nnil others of tlieelty of Pnllnfi
anil tliemirrotmillnis country fur n generoim
Hupport.
As an Advertising Medium
for tills city as well as the bualnenn centers
the IlernlJ In unsurpnimil tn the Interior
of Texas.
THE WEEKLY HERALD
Will lie made up of all the bent and most
Important contents of the ilnlly nml will be
made
A Valuable Family AcwKpnpcr
Its subscription flat already lniye Is font
Increasing having a liesvy clreulnllon In
this and the adjoining eounlli as well as
II over the Ktate and eountrj'.
TEI1MS.
(Nlrletly im Advaare.)
DAILY per annum 10 OO
DAILY lx months
DAILY three months.. 4
WEEKLY per annum : 50
WEEKLY six months 1
WEEKLY three months . 1
JOHN W. liVHDtLM A '.
Pn.lUhrr mm Prrle(ar.
p:ole & HUNT
Steam Engines L Boilers
rullTAIII.K AND KTATIIiSAnY
iiAiiTiMortm ivcu.
JI..M l.iff.l'. Pmil.li T.lll.lu. WkNT WUrrl H.I-
r.M Ii a WiI.'hi '4 r-Mtt-iit lnliitlt-iM lli.llvr.'Miw mill
llrl.l Mill' Womltie Klill li lilnMT iOhiIIIhk
Cnllyi hl llinrii( m Urg iwrtmrat of .IlfWl
ml Spur (Waring.
-tl for Viitl Iiitii Tm lllllra Pillaa F.-nnilrjr
INIIa' Ti-a iUn lin
Tl.NT l.Ol'IS
ROUTE EASTWARD.
Tim cnini1t)tlon ir t.it MlNMHirl Kniimh A Tiiw
Itnllwnv (m.ii t)w North 1 I"miIoii TfXN Imt
i..r-neii iii In ii fir-l .i'th ntt-ntll INimIph Ii H. I.hiiU
ntcl Ih" Citol. 1 I'ihiM ('til-1 lull." fn-lil flt. J.oul-t
ilio Iriilmi il till" "I'lnni'tr Ut (turn ihitNorlli"
niiniiHl Willi tiulncol (hiil new Hint UTileinllilly
l.illll lint. I tin Alltlllli' .t I'll.-lnr Ui.IU-.rul ut
SnM.'-. (IHH iiilli" fiHin Hi. r-'uN) IIm'V mnuMt
nllli lltf iN)inhir Mlnimiri P-irllU-IUilMi'1. Kiinir
Ko-ltN Im h j.mm out -llHinmulilv f.iiiteil u lilt nil
(.mil I II llllilii'liH'IIU tlll'l I'lll'l'1 11 .II1WIIIB1 IB
Si. I. illifl Um MrlroHilU i if tin (ilt'M Wcl . lit Hum
hM'iMiiiM-t with nrfti tkrautjk r.'.riVi Ut ili Nnrlli
HiiiiiIi it Kiwi;
IBB ST. I.OVXS ROUTE
1-ilcKMncil to Wrorrm His pniuUr nn h nil poiiil
Ml-M. i'nnneii"r intra it iiritrunn in iuhiiis mn
Ilif MlnHMtrl Khiimih A Ti'u" Ititllwuy: Via ViuUu
iuiiI t lit AlUttlk A Pitt ill it Ibilli-iNttl or Hht .KfJuiifl
hikI I he MlHWHirl Hmtillo lUllr.. Full l.ifnniift
lion limy hr uliUlmul til tU iilllo-i of Ilia llmitlm
A T'-xim (Vnitiil It. It. Kl I'h.u Mail lint. Mli-ou-rl
K.uifn-1 i!t IV XHH ItMilwHy ir iiH'i H.Mr4fciiii
K. A. Ford G-viieritl viitff r Atfciit Si. lainiin
Mo. (Krli. 7.VJI:It.
VAU DA LI A
noni:. I2A ST !
Till- only l.ln rutinlnir ' lif-nliisli Cara from St. I.onl.
II. Kl-W IIUH. I nii-ilKUi 1 IIH'llllliiTI nun
liiilr vllln m HIimiiI i-liHti)ta.
MAKES ClOSK CONJIE.'lTION WITH
MISHOUItr KANSAS & TEXAS TRAINS
iSTl Summer Seliedule 1ST3
MO A. M. I'AY KXI'IIKSS.
Iliroiilt lo Ni-a Vntk Chinign I'llirillliall nnil
ltllliVilll.
(I:H r. M. FAST LINK
Willi I'liMnum' I'iilui-oSlirpli iCiir thmnrll lo
VViv Yni k. t.'iiii-iniiiili nnil U-ii'vilK' Uiiily wllli-
mit rllHll.
f lOO r. ii.-C'IIICAflO KXI'IlUliS
Willi tlirimli SI.-i-iiliiK O.I r Dolly axnapl Sat-
ni'itny. Ticket Oflioe No. 100 N. Fourth 81 oor
Clit-Hlnul Si. St. I.nuls nnil At nil
principal Ituilrtm'I oIUcph
in Texan.
K. M. OOMHillK. Tl. k.-t Au'l St. I.unl..
.1. r.. r i ..I I "ii-ii i .-ii i i mn linn
Oil AS. K. KIII.I.KTT Clen'l I'aw. Ak'i St. Loilla.
ClIAfl. IIAHIWK. Soiitliurn Au't Ollla. Tniw.
.i-iiii
I
I VERY FEED AND
SALK STABLE
N MAIN ATRRT OI-P04ITR TIIK CRUTClfriRLU HOUAC
Dnllna Texns.
Lnnrjp flm iiniliimlgni-J hav
xfil Inc Itiirrliimiil Ihi-KliM-k
1I Vi! V-W IL - V "I
I.nwi ft OiiiiIis Kinilil repi'ctfnlly iiifnna ilia
i-iliima oi' lIUii ami llle piil.lic xt-iiHriilly tliut
liii-y liavi- iiitt-in-il lliiniliiivo stiilik. uliero thi-y ivlll
liK-pat nil lilii. IUH1-K8 llUGIilKK IIAi:KS
Ac lor liire. Tlny will nlo Iluy niul Sell 81oi;k
anil ilu a prlii-nil l.ivrry bnlin).. Tlit-y roapvua-
lully aulicit (ha ialrniiago ul t lie pnMIC.
' JONK8 i II ALL
Pnlliia Pnc. U.1S72-14:lf
gill R 1IUTC1IIN.S IIOIJSK
y. V. TilRSIKR I'rop'r
HOUSTON
TEXAS.
Located in the Centre of Business.
Iii.i7.ltf
MIH lillOWN COTTON (JIN.
T
pi....iap. .1.. u.it nnv fi.nr nml fiva ili.llitra lior aaw
Sir vmir I'oHiiii il" hin yon ran Ri-t On-l-i I"
nmiiiat full v anaraulHil l"r lpnly-llra or tlilrly
iwr mat. laJ. We Imre no uiri iin In Toxin thaw
1.. yi.n will not llm In-m-flt !' I he oirMita' l oniniia-
Ii.ik ami iill.nviili. na l.y nnlarluK rtirai-l .tf Ilia man -ufvtiirera.
Sand f"r i-tr.Mil.ir Willi full .ai licnlar a
anil trallniiinlnli. Aililraaa .
lSKAKh. K. UltOVVN Presiilent
Brown Colloa Gin Co.
New London Cobb.
wii54-lmo '
lyti iis ami PHOioiiiiAriiic
Williams & Crowtlim
J. I.. W1L1.IAMH Bwra 10
j. w. cRowiiea j
WILLIAMS & HASTEN.
Will keep const.nti on hand a com'
p'ele stock of
DKUGS PAINTS OILS
IITE STUFFS
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES
Stationary and Tobacco.
Also the ouly Complet Stook of
PHOTOQRAHIC MATERIAL
In Norlliern Texas.
We will toll as Cheap as the Cheapest
GWe us a call before purchasing elsewhere
Plnoe of business Cor. Main and Jefferson
Streets Dallas Texas. 22:tf
MSUIOXAHLB TAIUIU.
NKIf. B. JltlllSHim
Will eiei-nta all arnrk In l.l Una with
KKATNKS8 anil DISPATl'll. Sliap
np aUIra urea F. II. llryan Oo'a
:iira un wcat ma ol tua raviic
niara. Dallaa. Taaaa.
Hall.. A ura.t Ul. l72-a0:lf
Kansas City idierthemtuts.
B. D. Iluntar. E. W. Paltiaao. A. 0. Kaaaa
HTXTEU PATTIS0N & EYANS.
Coaanlaaiua Marckaata tur tka ai la of
Live Stools.
Kaaaaa Stuck Tard. Kaaaaa City Mlaaaart
rfrtuncaa Oae. llw OmtMa III.; Firal Ka-
tlanal Bank Kanaaa Uly. Mo.; Iba liiloi Bank
Kaaaaa i;lt) ; Jubn T. Alt-xami-r nUKk Dealer llla
D. W. Poa-era A tVt Uaukara. Salfaa Kanaaa; Fry;
Warner A Kelly liuaa Stoek Trra. Uklaato.
W. T. Kaaaaa. O. . Baraa. Jaa. Bllfk. B. Barr.
W. T. KEENAN & CO.
ComiiiiiiMion JTfcrcliaiil
For the aale of
UVE STOCK
Uaioa Slock Tarda Chietf e III
Block Tarda St. Lnnis Ms
Caioa Stock Tarda Kansas City Me.
Gen. V. Baraa. BalMnian. Kaaaaa rity. Kieacal;
B. Barr. Haleaaian Sloek TanlaS. Lonla Miaaaairl;
W. T. Keen a an4 Jam Sll.h. Sibaaan. Ofciafa.
. . tnu T-iaa
luat IHIamla
yiLLS Jt BKKDB
LIVE STOCK
Commission Merchants
CBICAO0.ST. UKIS
And Knnsasi City.
T-Ail taaia-aa tiaaiam at rk. aaaa S
Taia KaaaMl ity kta. )l''-:"-
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872 00 EACH WZIIC
tpMai-l r"k1. n.lo-a altiM'J a.
auimaTa. J TileaM.r i r . M-r-a
i. Si!: tO'k Lv-ia-.
MCHUni'PII'M
AIIKNT lull
lliirkr-jf ItriipuM nnil Munrrn
niii.i;fxn'fr imtknt tiiiikiikhh aniwin-
NUHKIia.
AMFOK HollfKroWKIIS
rrRArii's wiikat ami coiiw mii.iS
CIH.KMAN'S WIIKATan-l CollX MII.I.H.
ITK'A HTK.IM KM.IKS
l'RATTH f(TTN 0IN.H
FTOI'I'I.E'B COTTON rHEHH
AVF.RV'8 PTKKL snj CAST P1.0WH
HUH AH MILI.P FAN .Ml LIS
COIIN- PIIKKI.KHR.
Rl'lillKIl UKLTIN0
SAFKH &o &o.
II. KdlKRKKIlS
lluiitton Txia
PI'nH ttttff Ukttf fo' $w thin adrn-Hfrmmt im tht
II KHALI.
Mur. I. IM lX7(-WIi!M:niliit.
A I L R 0 A 1) (! 0 It N K R !
a s n & wags u
PAKLKItS IN
General Merchandise
Dnlliifl 'J?exii
(Knewi an Inn M UMP KTUIIK.")
Are nnw receiving tlielr
li'A.r.r. stock
cnuPRisiNO
Dili' GOODS BOOTS9IIOE3 & II ATS
UKADY-MADK CLOTHING IIAUD-
WARE W00DKN WARE GROCER-
IES CROCKERY TRUNKS STA-
TIONERY SCHOOL BOOKS ETC.
Piirrliiiwl nt liea'liiiiirtera In Ilia Northern an
KHHteru cillea w It lit li the pant twenty ilaH lo
C'mhIi.
Wa will continue to receive ROnila every niontli
anilnnr atuck leini;iHll ami ciitimleta In everv line
of gouila nnil piircliaaeil lur CA fiH wo can anil will
Sell at Cheap at Ihi Chcapett.
Tliankfnl toonr nmiieriiiia frlemla anil lliepnMie
aeiihi-nlly fnrniiat palriinnne wa auk a contlnitimce
iif Hi- game aMiti-Ing thoui that wo will ileal uiilynn
etrirlly liuneit pritieljl4.
Qlva ima call ami exam.
na lor yuuiseivi-a.
ASH WAIIXKK
lullroml Ocrnor
no'J-lf.
W. J. CLARK..
JN0. II. 0H1A
Clark & Bryan
Wholesale anil Retail
Dealers in Dry Goods
.ltOCFUIFiS
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Hardware Juccnnvnre
ST0VK8 AMI) FARMIXO IMI'lEMKYTS.
AL80 AOKK-ra rou
Will. Hlfilliunu'a Portablo Kngeuca.
WEST SIDE OF SQUAHE
ItAT.I.AM TRXAN.
May 18th 1871 36:tf.
u
IVWEItTAKISICJ.
A. W. MOTiTOW
HiBlect fully hifornm the cftlnenn ofDnllan nnJtliP
iirnmnillnii coiiTilU-H llint lie lii.nfitlwl up lila e-
tnMlMhnint on CiH-lirAii flrwl xirrMly for the
liiiitTt nnl I propiired to iimke Collin at Hie
ilim-tetit uotirfl to order nml trim llicm In ullntylen.
lie hIho kmp on Jin ml at all tliuun rottini t nil
ii7.M rpii.lr iiin.lo with tliPexrttliu or himniint:.
which he cn ilnlivar it t all licnr'i uotlre ility or
nl)clit. He hfutttlrjo inndo arinngowfliita to kent on
baud full aHirtinoiit of
Molalio HnrSal CnKOia
whli'h howmdolivpron call. lie Inm tlm ex.rliiRlve
nK-'iiry fortliPBc Hurial Ciwea f'r PuIIuh hih! r.
ri'UinilnR roti nt Ion and can' iiply tlietn at th low-
t pric cf. IIuvIiik provided hinmetf with ti flua
OVAL OLASS HEARSE
ml necftxtury apptjiidmrA" lis will undertake nil the
;ienKHHry iirrftHKonii nt for liurlnl" with dinu.iteh.
lit-Imt ileleiuiiiiMl to make thin exclnxlve
tiUiiiiPM ft ml renpoct f.i ly uks the prttrminue nt Hit
miMk. A. W-MOHTOIV.
SH:tfl fWhrnP (Intw St ill Htreet
IRON 1 IRON I IRON I
Still! SIllli!
FOX & HEITMANN
THR GREAT
IRON J10USR OF TEXAS
HOUSTON
For the Fall and Winter Trade
Are bow retailing tba Urgaat slock of
IRON AND STEEL
Blacksmiths' Stork
WAGON -MAKERS' 8T0CS
Hardware Tin-Plata Eto
JF.er nronghl Into tbe Statd
FROM
REW TORI ritUBCKG 4 UTERPWL
DIRECT.
WHk th ImfmCfUct ni tba taaa Vaa w
aal.ll I
ni:rv:iotn;Tirio.M
II.
(usi.iaiifna waSsAl.ia A Co. ill Ta
nASl.tai-taa rinraan I in frrilisaa Tnai
A ItMNf.TO.V M AKSi. MS tl ( 0.
ir nj. una l i:
ANII
RETAIL GROCERS.
A ful rlrtltri In nil hlittlf oi
WESTERN PRODUCE
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
AND BAR STORES.
Dnlla-
T'xa.
Wa lalie lliis norasinn lo Ihnuk our
rilrnils fur llieli- liarinl ialrooa; fxtenil
fii lo us while at Cornirnna anil hg lo re
mind ihemand lh people generally that we
art now erieniogal Dallas onoofllielnrfteat
and moHt complete Slocks of Grocer In mr
brought to Ilia luloaior of Texu.
Purchasing as wo do direct from Impor
ters and MniuiraotiirrsexclusiYctjrforcash
on I lie spot and by our own labor a'raoBt
freeing uiirselves from slor expenses and
being no way Involved In the unavoidable
I09HC8 inoidenlal to Big Credit Sleret it
must be perfectly clear to tbe comprehen
slon of every one that wo can afford lo soli
our goods at emnll profits.
We would respeal fully solioittbs public
when v in !t in; our market to call and ex-
amine our Stock and prices for themselves
All articles guaranteed as represented
or money refunded.
Our House is situated on South side of
Elm Street N. K. of Publio Square.
Respectfully
GARLINGTOIJ MARSALIS & CO
Jan. -I lH7:l-tf
KFKKIKS Jt TKlt KY
SUCCKSSOHS TO TEftHV & Iif A KG
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Ury-Gooda
lloolM nml Shoos
lints NoiiouR
duns nml l'istoln
Powder and Shot
Shoo and Harness Leather
nnd Stnplo Groceries
S K. CORNER 0T PIIRI.IC SQHARK
Dallas Tl'X
Wo kirn a full fltock of nil Knodfl til our Una nt all
Mm linnjclil nt lli-iiilijutirtoriiit the lowest liricea
(.'all ami fkn na ami ennvince vuiiriielvra
JEFFRIK3 & TFaRRV
Jan.4.187. 17-tf
ItR.L. KLMOTT....
f).n. W. HTRTFNION
J7 TiLIOTT & HTRVINSON
DKAI.ER8 l.V
Medicines PaintB Glass. Oils
PA TEN T II E 1) I V 1 iV ES
FANCY (i 00 IIS Ac.
Tn thalr new Bilililti g Nor 111 sitl e of Sqttnri
DALLAS
TEXAS.
WtmM retpent fully Inform tiie ntihllr Hint tlioy
lmve new. mill will crntiniin 10 keit 011 Iiinii) a till I
tn).ly of ovnry kiiulof poorN Ih their llnei unit
would aoliclt misi-h of imiiiiio iiiitroiiii&A. Jnuir
druga hi wiirrntitKil Truali tuul pur.
An Tprrit'iiced Drnmmt ulwnv p res tint to till
FtiyicUiis' rrt'Hurlpt iom.
nilic. .lit lM7VHl:ltmo.
M.
riii.iii.. & .
.Gil OO.E1IS
AND-
COMISSICPJ KERCHAKTS
-Ann Pr.ALRna in
FXjOTJXI cofttje.
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS ETC. ETC.
Commerce
Klreet
'Oppoalta Pnl.llc Siinara Pallaf.TVxaa.
yy a. joses tt co.
DKALISS III
Etovci and Manufacturers of
TIN.AV AliE
Sign if tlit "Big Coffet rt" Main St.
DALLAS TEXAS.
Agency for the Sale oi the
A lr and rvmMe ttork T Ttcnre atwiy mm
hand. Mfrch-Bt. nl dmlrni will &d1 H tn thfitr
tntr1 t tr lk nil before bniii r order
tiif elrwtiere.
jni work efaii HMvcrmiioa speciojif ftiiewaea i
4 wrk Iom iTiHifmnteed.
OHm elleltr4 mu4 Pretptlw Filled
April IWti 171 JW:tt
And DreN-rnlt-ng-
r. J. IATR
WtetM relnfaroi Wr iwtrona m4 frieftde tlute
ia mow prre1 te de
DRESfl AND CLOAK MAKPfQ
tnt 1 ile Vraarliet with UMlimi r4 fUwmnrtt. Ti
by wutrm Mr. Bt cell M euee peHert
m4 srtiM4 HMpa.rtisK ee Ik fora s -nr en4
Weewte ewuertwr t tUI ether : tt-rHure the fml
eotVleM of vttfi( Kaeral emlietertlew. Me bee a
terre mm Mewtiful iwnHac 9 Millinery Weal
wfc tem ebe vftw low. he ie etw prvjmr to work
wp tMmait luwr. tn ell It krm-hee both oerfwJ mn4
oniowiul. ewh m Braida CwrU Friw Ohiic-
Mtitt Mile to order. Oil hmtr f epeired m4
mot eenel to oew.
m ooor to toe reeaflrj Kmim w pum
Snearvt Itlyr
CANVASSINO AGENTS
.-n-. ink it.- " an-l m'-r-m.fc
IAinin Kiint rniMiiixr.
liASIlKll.il k WATCI.'H
II I' U ; 1ATN A INHIillAM'M AUXN1R ANIl
H A M K M Mil
Knra.iN
T11 1:
Uarapra.ant lur auriali aa anil M AKenll nl
4iiiMaiai-rta hi Kniilliian i-iniiily
Jm- 31 T'J-li tf
STABLISHED IN 1837."
J. C. MILLER
surrmor lo CASSIDY X 31 ill I. Kit
1117 Pufilrna Itraal
AVi Orleant
itfi AVNfNc p.
Bail Maker Cotton Duck Aoent.
Hanfactnrfr nfTint AwnlnnR.Tnrniilliirfi Wik
on CofiTi u eta.
Wliolioaln dfuler In Blnnllla nnd Urrvd Rop
I would rail 'tttrlitl t.tti)tlon to the reMirntrxl
('onlujie tHlnllrotllrd y tiie Plymouth Von
I'mnpiiny IMynionHj Mhhi. A 1 iiurrtmmt tit
Oomaka ffircHHli nt tti vory luweit jirirn nd rt
olro It dlrtwt from t ! factor I can oiler grt-itt
inhiCfniftitM tn dfiilcriii rnllrnndi ctr. untiii
fjcturti and heep coimtitntly on hnnd Urfif mort
ik) atork orTontH Dtilul'le for rnilrmid oontrnrtorn
mid othora which we Kuarantt to Ik hrttrr nmdo
nnd nt iiricoa un low m enn Im had In Niw
yiirkHt. Lotiiu or any nnrthurn or wmtern rlty.
1 hid wholeMln ilcMtk-r In Amarlcmi Enlili
nlKrtnrh hunting for flngtt. 'lag or all ilxea
onNifinity on hand.
lUvinir iitrriji'deit In wctirltiff tli Tiilnnlila Rer-
Tfcvi of Mr. It. CAHHIDY. who Im tor ticnrlr forty
Vi-nri cniMlnrted th iU Tulrt of thin liuiiM lili old
frifiidi unwell nK Ihnneuf tlmolil firm of CASSIDY
A MII.tiKit will l . Ion ci I to lenrn llml lin v III
nliriiyM he on timid m hkhk! nt hfiiilqimrtertf UT
I'oviniK utrwt. licir Cmiip. NfcMT )Hmm
MAUItli'K 8CUTTr:.t.Miiln trot ItallHR Tax
mn will nut im my Apent. All oriTl If ft with hi to
will be nrouiutly llllvdat we lowevt cimli frlccn.
J. (1. MILLKH
m3:1y. 17 Pojdrai St. New 0i -Imiib Lii.
5END
FOR
Price l.i.t of Dnnhnm A 8aoa (tale iiatenl)
J. V. Ilule'a linjiroTail
Ami Kiifitliaiu'.
Hilvv Toiijy.ii- Oi-iTJinw
(inicoaii-J KnliMrooui Ku. KO hi A tin lliirniina St.
J. P. HALE'S PRICE LIST:
Style C SJ5D. St! 7 SfiOO. Style 8 ?550
Style ! $iil)0.
Thaao pinnitanre tlna In tona Innrh ami vary
ilnralili.. ISt-nil for ili-iirrlillvp rli-niliir. Tlmy are
...1.1 mi ih fcillowhiir irrnia: SI" eaah I'M aacli
nioiilli .liirinit'llii- Ural yi-nr nlliT wliii li Sia filipar
nimitli until until 1"r. luiiklns acrnlllofai tin -H
anil :mi nionilit on the planoi.
If more conTCiiient the payments onn be
nimle every 3 4 or li innntlis.
Oro-nns on S.ame Terms.
A Di.c iuit ol IO per ernt
Tur nnuum alluwoil for mm.
j' AUSrriN & cjo.
gnntn Sum PimicRQUAas
Dnllna -
DEALERS IN
We are astnla for the Waltliam an-l Elgin walcli-
....1 u ti. ui Hi. iiiaiiiifiictnrt-ra' urkat. (tlio
roiintry I. full of wortlileM Imitation. bewnra of
thalll.l HOIM'll Ilia .nurum uuni 1.
In III" world al li.rton' prima. Wo art! Ilia eoiin-
ino lloijora llrotlwra' platl Ware. i loll L.
Blaak'a pnti-nt liilurclianralile gpactaelr. In gulil
allvor ami itwl frainaa. Wa Vaap a aam-ral iw.irt.
niant of Iwllaa' II1.0K0I1I Watcliae at Inar prica..
Wakeep llialimt .toik "I Jewulry In niirllierii
Taxaa and reef Ive m-w Ku"l avarj waak. V keep
auoo.l aiaorlmaut of Ulncka anil aril rlianp. koap
onnofJulin liliaa A Oo.' patent Tran.lt In.tru
nieiita by menu of which wa alwaya liava Ilia cor-
real lima. Wa warrant our Wnlclie. alio Clock to
KiTFaa'.l.laclion. Particular atttantlon wild to re-
nalrina Una Watch... All w..rk warinn oil
JI-. AUSTIN A CO.
June 1 U;2-3Stf.
W.O.Hl!reKLKT
SEALERS IN -
STOVES
House Furnishing Goods
TIN WOHK
CORNER MARKET AND ELM STREETS
Sallaoi Toxaa.
Jannar y25th 1873.-l:lmoa
A 0KA1VD GOLD MEDAL !
Waaawanledat the Jackwn Mia... Fair of 1871 la
Coleman's Corn and Wheat Mill!
THIS SSST MILL IW USB !
First Preatn werrtr!et the follvwlng ftete Fair
Ofwrtia Mtrow;...H1Wl I Trxai tlntea1S7at
1ST1 eed ISTS.
T'M. ItrnilioaW.1
Moot(roBrj.t W
8HtbCwrolilM ttlno
M wioi!fti . Jerk nA 8A9
W. lST'MTl A 171
It baa stood theemt of rmicrTTAL m r nearly
aomrter ot awatnrr. keepe poeo wltk the
tirnee hj bring otaktit raraerro. At elffatee
fcire rrom Sfw Ywk Oity te Breebem Teiaa the
OotewMi Mill hu enwee-foMr rompM wltk all
other well boewe ai pTweiieeiit Oriat Mille tola la
thte wierket end oae efwr iw iwtnw
Preealwn r roorfani (kat trnad.air. wbereeer Hib-
ItHj exhibrted. Ite potaU of excelUoce ere
SIXPLfCrTT DUBABIL1TT AXDKmCIKNCT
lit 4 ffrm tiir for pi an ta 1 1 ne en tm 4 tvnn
try $ rtodiBff. The etooee ere of eolwi Vrrnch werr.
lpiM about tbe aem aootber Mills. Tbe bifheet
taatiaenoiaU from partite Alahaano M Iwlpiai
Laootatene mm4 Tw. Bom far Virroiere saw rrww
LUU Maaeloeioreel by
H. DrDLlT COLEW A If
rertorr. T-tMmr.lnl Wre wppoalfe Ut.
MarVa Markot lVpt mi4 Slerwn Ke. Vstiefi
8tree mmwt H. Charles Btreot Orteaao U.
A6KKT9.
Ooeei A KrrlWb fUlveatom
Wo7t11 HWtrft.
K .-i-a 4 feiu.. Aflo.
aW4M'i iu-i k C-v. Jtflnui.
CLOCKS. Wf M SILVER
PENS PLATED
. ljr' W A II K .
HODSIOHilKHSCUTBiL
RAILWAY.
CHANGE OP TIME I
OnandafterMONDA 7
March 24 1878
PaaaemterTi-alnsftlll run fullewar
AeceuiniutlHtluti 1 Arrtvltifc t Itnl Hirer rlty
at a. m nex any i Aiia
tin. flil.'ip. in. and at Ware
7:4rt p. m. me ilar.
lUtnrnlur.li'Hvee Hed Itlrer
Clival tl::ti) p. m. (Hetnnlay
eirvpted Aito'iMMt tf.inn.iu.
and Waro W m. (Fmi.Uf
(xcepteill. arriving-at I1mi.
tun at 6:30 ji. ni.
Arrlrliijrnt Hod ItlvrrClty
at f.:1V i nt. ami A11MI11 at
0:0(i a. in. next Any UumUf
exr'-ptftl
tie 1 11 r n I if liarra Rt Ttlrr
t'ltr nt U:64)a. in. anil AuMlii
at ft:tfi p. ni.. arriving at
Hniiitoiiat :Ht a. ai. arxt
dny.
LKAVFS nomuN
DilLT
(Sundnj Kxrrptrd)
OtOO n ui.
A room moUtlfii
LEATKS noi'HTON
OiOO p n
Pullman's miace Sleeping Cars
Are attarliml to Aceouimotlutlen Train between
Itmutun nml Austin.
PftMiBri fr Warn nut hike Mall and Rx-
preaa Train Imrt.tg llunitoit at 0 ihi a. in.
ThealioTe Tntltit innke the folhiwine uonu"c-
tlone. via 1
At Iiearne with Tiitertiathinnl It. H. dally (Sun-
daya ixcf'il(H0 North at 3 -W p.m. and yUm. iu.;
South at p. m.and 11 1 p. nt.
At vaco wiiii iiaiiy tap to an pom in rut.
At Mcxla. with line of Hark fur Full Htdd mid
Rittlor. on Snndy nnd Wednesiliiva.
At DallnH Went fur Wouttiei ford nnd Jm ksluir
MuihIhj'h WlnoMilayi nnd Krlilnva at 7 (Ml a. 111
Jiuat ftr Tyler and T.oKvfewt tiioidiijii WVdnes
davo uii'l Krlditya nt '2 (it a. ui.
For Kurt Worth. dHlly at 7 00 a. m.
p.nitlmrtfiir Clflmrne rxery 3loii(lnynt700a.iii
Norlltwfut for Denton ami (JulnrHvilte eviry
Wf-diieailay t 7 0 m.
At Sherman (Tiilly for l.otttinm Parli ClnrKxvillo
and Jrflurnon.at H:(hi n in.y .
Wi-at to Tllot roftitiAluenlt'e and Jnckfl.ro
trlwe'kly. "t.
At Itd IllverClly with MfasatU'l Kubfav and
Texae It. K. to polnta North Knitaad t.
At Ijedhelter with dully Mnfce f1MnCraiipo.
At HcDiule with dally Btugo lor Builrnp.
At AiiHtln with ilnlly SUin for San Manoi Xuw
Ur.'.nnrlft hnn Antonio and Kl 1tio.
Thrntifrh Tlrketr wH tit .MoiiHton nnd Aiwfin to
nil pofnta Norfli Kiini. Mm) Wm( via Itd Itlvcr
Cityund New (irlcntm ami at llrniiinifad and Bry-
an to a'l polota North M.Ht and Went via Nfw u'r
leane. Alio via etHce linca to Snn A 11 ton lo YVoHtli-
orl'nrd Kort Weilli llonliam Vrv. and Cla-ka
ville.
ThroHph !tntefnnd HI ltd of T.adlnfr ulvrn from
SltttlnuH on the HiieofthlH roml to N't-w Drlennfi.
Ftr throuch jiitn of trelylit apply to A. Aupmv
Norlhbrn Am-ut Knl Hiver I'lty. 'IVxhn nnd II.
Kudac WobUtii Agent 8an Anloiilo Tt-xns
J. DURAND tlen'l Sapt.
J. WALDO. 0. Y.A T.A.
IN SGRITV I SKfUIIITY I K(N0H V!
THE NASHVILLE
Life insuranc Co.
NASIIVll.l.R TKNNKNSKE.
CnaranltTs nil Siirrnnlcr Valuts!
Loans Cash Surrendor Values to
its Policy-Holders.
Rntlnof Aasi-ta .liuinnry 11871
Q1Q to lOO Sollnrs
J0HX M.HAM Praa't WW. II. HJIITII. trr'y.
w.ll. II. IIlHIIiAN i..-l'mifl. iit.
. T. A. ATCHISON. M. 1) Jlul. Aifr.
U. I". VAttKLKII Aitnary
Sam P7 WRIGHT
Stuto Atuit Wo.ro. Toxa.
J. XV AVHIfillT.
Sppiriul Xirl far Dallas and jiiiit nn line counties.
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For ow fOBTV YKAKS thla
PURELY VEGETABLE
l.IVEIl MKDICINK lia. )iruTrd to ba 111.
GPEAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for J.iTna Cnvn.tlKTanil It. painful o(r'rlnn BTS-
PKWIA.OONSTII'ATKlN Janmllaa llilllnna al-
tark SICK II KAIIAI'IIR. Vlli-. nnri.laa ol S-lr.
Ii SOlin STOMACH lli-arll.iiin CHI I.I.J and FE-
VER ale ale
Afiar yaara of carafnl eaparlmanta In maat .
graat anil nrffiit ilam.ml we now prodnca fro in onr
original frmaiaa i'oircfcre
TBI rB.EPAE.ED
A Munld ftirm or fllMMIINS' LIVE IlEmil.A-
Tlllt containing all ita woudarfol and valnalilapro
partla. and off.r It in
Olio Dollar lioi tic.
Tli. Powdara. (f-rir. aa liafora).
8ant by mail
.tin per packaga.
-I.iil.
ns r.iCTio i ea
Bar no Poa-il-r. or PRKPARKTIMMMfWt.IV
KR RKlUTLATllR aalaaa in onr .aural-art rapir
Willi Trail mark. Stamp and Sianatnra naltnAaa
Nod. .tbar la (analna
J. II. ZEILIS A. CO.
MAfXiJI OA. ANl PI1IT.A PFI.PHI A.
80LD BY AM. DRUOOISTS.
K
AlFFXAX t Ul'XUE.
CUIimIOt MEIU'IIAKTI) MTT01 PAfTOM.
DBALIERA IS OROTSRIFS
i avi ponTBns
Colfr. WiniKi and Uqnara.
GlTfton
Trxai.
Jon 8 4 LIU
Th Dalian aaafartrln Co. Mill a fa W'raha
afhraa lor aala Tha kalMitif ra.rblnarr aad all
arrl'aaraa n tnt rla. Baa I. Ita aiailin
paoltr 11 will trUd w kwakaia al wfcaal a4 ! at
era u la.a lorn. i' k "1 maaaaanant fii.
ii jl ma. . ' aad lu - 1' 1! H
a.-a a.. rwa. JAJ KUtT. .
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IBpanf rs'-'ioC'l.
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McCaler, D. The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1873, newspaper, June 28, 1873; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294724/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .