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WJ -U- ii . , i Mi -T , 1 , 1 I THE DAILY HERALD. t. McCALKH, lEdilor. Oar Agt'MU. Whs ara anthiirlrril In receive etilinrrlpttona and Sdiertlilng tut the Paliy ml Weekly llmniji: J. C. Chew, Ann Bmerlwav. New York I (1 P. Rnwell Co., 41. Park Row llew York) One Weal her III Co Phlladrlilhla I Griffin Hoffmen. Paltlmnre; T. Mrlntyra. New Orleans; K. II t'nnhlng, Houston Hon. J no, W, l.ane.jAnntln- ... FOR (lOTERrfOR, . 4. W.HnOCKHIORTON, of Collin. tlLIl.-JJI'-L .i!; i'J !.,. ) -""' TUK8DAT,' APRIL , 1S7S. Ca.pt. J. W. Lane, Socrotary of Hie Senoto, sends us a printed copy of tho bill to establish a system of public free schools in the State of Toxas, presentod by Senator Duboi ny-j of Jjamar Tho: bill; is) torjr lengthy '''comprising' somp thirty Bevon sections, and ns it will no doubt undergo a good many chan gos boforclt becomes a law,ll It does ut ull, we cannot givo it spaco in our columns. Jn gluneing over it, however, we pre surprisod to soo one , fouturovliioli wo thought hud received so much con domnntion in the old law, ns to prevent its being embodiod in any now ono. Wo nl ludo to compulsory nltondnnco at school, either froo or' privntoj' at lonst four months in each year. Tho bill will doubtlcKti chuho a great deal of ; discussion, and wo hopo and.,-believe that it will not puss m its present lorm. , The Dallas llernlilof Ilia 2utl inst., hoists I In namt of linn. J. V. Throckmorton, for Governor, The HoraUl ' ia full or rather Alison oompllinents lo llio ex-(iner. nor and endeavors lo relieve him from (ho prejudice against Mm on aocount or bit favoring money and ntlisr subsidies lo railroad corporations, Shsrtnan l'alriul. As to tho "fulsomocomplimonts," we say that not ft ' word lias boon aid by us in favor of Gov. T. that is not well deservod, and the Pa triot editor, ought to, know hotter than to rcpoat the Blunder of his "favoring money and othor subsid ies to railroad corporations." Gov.1 Throckmorton's record on this sub ject, as woll as on all others, will stand tho tost of tho closost scruti ny, and tho pooplo will yot vindi cate him against all such weak at tacks. W Stand Correctkh, Our friends of the Dallae Herald, In an article compli menting the management of tho Ilulohini Mouse, Houston, concludes in this way : "Capt. Turner, the proprietor, nnd his geotlamanly corps of assistants, will treat jou well our word for it." We were before under the impression that ibe holel wis rnu by " live " men, and that the only ,"desd-licais" about it were Texas editors. Shreieport Times. Woll, tho llutchins House is run by as "live" a set of men ns are to bo found in tho hotel businoss any where, and wo are nt a loss to com prehend wherein tho Times man can sco unything in our pnragrnpli indicating anything else. ' Tiii'fclty election In Fort Worth camd off jon'Xllursdny last, ( result ing W the election 6f tho following gontlomon : Mayor W. P. Burts ; City Marshal Ed. Torroll ; Asses sor and Colloctor Ns M. Maben ; City ' Attornoy Prank W. Ball; City Treasurer Wi T; Forguson; City Secretary John F. Swayno, The Aldermen are,M. J. Lloyd, M. D. McCall, A. Blakoncy, W. J. Boaz, J. P. Alexander, .and A. Gus. Eintlomnn. , Tie Weatborford Signot comes to us In a handsomo now dress, and greatly onlargod and improved in appearance.- The Signot is the or gan of tho Tomperancp. ordor in this part of the State. 1 ' " Maj. Paddock, of tho Fort Worth Democrat, has rotunrod from tt visit North, nnd groots his rundors :n a happy j con ton tod mood, And judg,' ing from a totter of his in his pa por, he was well treated and cared for all along tho line of his journey A CluMao man lost hla, father another, lister, brp'ther-ia-law and sister's children la the la( disaster to the steamship At lantic, , , .. , ., , . . . ..,' Railroad Connection with St. Louis The following, which. we, take from the Ft. Smith New Era of the 28th ult., will ahoWj Wlmt; the peo ple in tha noc"k of the woods think of otjr direct railroad to St. Louis, and, as it speaks lor - itself wo re frain from saying anything relative to tlte foeling it ovincos on the part ot the good people of that section : tUALb' fOBT OMIIU UAVR A BAIIl ROAD IOO!l?. ;.f . ';t Last Tuesday afternoon a rnllroad'meet lng,oomposed of some of our most prom la entand wldo-ewske ciliiens, was held at the Mayor's oflico,puiunnt lo a brieT notice quite Informally given a day or two pre, viout by Col. 1". W". Fuller, Mayor of this oily, t lay btfbrt our cWssni so"i lm- porlant railroad mailer, On motion of Col. FUhbvsk, Col. Fuller was elected Chairmen, tod V. Dell, Sec retary. The Chairman Ihon elated that he had a few days prevloue reoeUed the follow log elrouUr oa the matter of railroad co mm unload on with the outside world, which he deemed of stiflioleDt Importance lo ley before hie fellow-oititeni; ;,, Dawas, Texas, Jlarob 10, 1873.' , Mator, Kan Bmlth ArkY ' " The uoderaigned comniltiee, appointed at meeting of the oillsaiin of thie oily, held Ihie day, for the purpoae of taking ionic action calculated to- eecure dhect eoinmunioation with 61, Louie, beg leatre to call jourllentlon lo the following pream ble and reaolulione adopted by laid meet ing,and to enquire wliother or not your cily would like (o extend' a llinnoh ltoad from Springfield, Mo, in a South western direc lion, ihrough Dallas, to eowe poiut on the Mexican border, We hrg for en early reply, and fn the meantime remain, or respectfully, i D. McUALKIi, , : - 0 . C. 8. MITCHELL, , ' ;; ;.. ' J. 8,'BIZEB,-. :. J. 8. CLARK, K. W. TUCKER, Committee. Whereas, we have heard that dlreot oommunioalloh wilh St. Louis is attain able by an extousion ofilie railroad now running from that oity to HprinRfleld, and that the owners and directors I hereof are Still willing and anxious lo oarrr out the original design ol their charier, by extend ing a hrune'li line through Texts to ilia Mvxicnu border, and Whereas, We believe that the oily and country of Dallas, whioli is already a grnnd railway center, through which puss two of till inoat important railroads on l lie continent, is willing and ready to otter encouragement in addition to its natural advantages, to the extension of this road, whereby direct communication with the grtat commercial mart of the Went can be had, and over whioh a gigantic trade would be transported ; and . , ' Whereas, We believe it entirely practi cable to secure for this oity and lor Hi. Louis the trade which the completion of this enicrpriso would engender; therefore be It - Resolved, t. That we most heartily ap. prove any plan wmcn will secure to. us direct railway connection wilh (it. Louis, and with the Mexicuu borjer, and which may be acceptable to tho company uudcr takiuts such enltrprine. 2. Thai the chairman of this meeting he aulboritcd to appoint a ooniniiiteo of live, whose duty it shall bo to correspond Willi persons iu tit. Louis or oliuwbere interest ed in constructing the extension of the 8t Leuis and Springfield road, through Dallas or to some advantageous point along tho Mexican border, and that tins meeting ad jnuru subject to tho call of the ohainnan to receive tlie report of said cummilleo, Mr. AVm.i Peterson then moved to ap. point a cominittse of five to draft re bo hi lions expressive of tho sense of the meet ing in rclaiiou to this matter. . Col. Clendouiug then look the floor and advised I lake no hasty aalion on the part ol Hie commutes, rort bniuli wauis a railroad, but a committee oanoot take any binding sleps in the premises as yet. Let a oouimilteo bo appointed to bring mailers Into shapo so ns lo bo able to lay it before a mass inoeting ui the people. V. Dell being called on, said he knew nothing (if the proposed uew load, till lis eume lo the meviiug. Could not see what resolutions a committee would bring in at Ibis point of 'Hie proceedings. Wnnled more light on the audjeoi. . Fort Smith needs a railroad, mint have it soon; but don't want to put his loot in it, till he knows what w nie ubout. If we now pledge aid lo the amount of one or two bundled thousand dollars we will be bound down toil. Let's have a full and fuir investigation of the proposed project and give liberal aid to aiiy road that will bring rail ooniiuiinioationto tluaplaoonrst' . Col. Fislibitck followed in some pointed remarks, feaid when railroad cuninanios make a proposition to towns, So., there is always some sharp trick about it, like the aid voted lo the Little Hook and Fort smith railroad. The proposition before Ibe meeting came horn a number of cili iens of Dallas, Texas, who wanted a direct rect road to Bt. Louis iu conueolion wilh the Texas Central, The latter company is wealthy and can build Ihe road at once. Also in favor of a committee first prepar ing a suitable report first to be laid before the people at a mass meoting. Col. Clendcuning then ottered tho fol lowing substitute tor Mr. I'attersou s uio lion: Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed by the chair,whose duty it shall be to correspond with all available points, looking lo railroad conueolion, gathering ana iiirnisiung inrormalion rroin and li all points nnd persons relating to the sub jcolof railroads in whioh this cily may be interested, and lo oall a meeting at snob time as they in conueolion with ohairinau of tins meeting may deem advisable. The chair appointed the following gen uemcn as tue commune: uoi. J. it. Uleu deuing; Mr, Pat. Frliiell, Col. Wm, M Fishbnek, V. Dell and Cel. 1). T. Duval On motion of Wm, 1'alterBon, sn., th chair wns added to (he ctuniittee. Col rishbiiok then offered the following: liesolved, That the chairman of thi meeting be requested to reply lo the com mlinicationof n railroad meet inn held in Dallas, Texas, ou the 10th innt,, and assure them that the people of Fort Smith and this counly are not only in favor of a road from Dallas, through Fort Smith, to Sprine field, but will. leud it material aid to , the full extent of their ability. Carried. ' On motion of J. If. . Ileiring, ' the com mittce was ordered to give extensive no tioe of the next meeting to be called by l lie committee, the beoreiary ottering the snme (o print all the posters neoessary gratis. The meeting then adjourned subject to tho call of tho oomraittee. I. W. FULLEK, Chairman V. Dell, Socretary. c OSA10POLITAN HOTEL AND . RESTAURANT, G. WKKiriS, Proprietor. MAIN STIIKIT, .. . DALLAS, TKXAS ? MEALS AT ALL HOI KS. fartkular attention paid to the accconimrHlalloi Coinmerclal Tnneltr, aVO-Utf. .V"T I AND I LAND I LAND I AULT, JENKINS k AULT, LAND AGENTS, , Dallas. Texas, 1 An naw uttering FOR SALE Al low flanrea, a 1st aiennnl of Lans. In North ern Trial, Inrliidlna a niiailwrnf taliialila Farma In tliU and adjoining uountlrn, and Imalnria aad rwlilturf l.ota ami IIimki In Id city nt llallaa. Wa Invito Limit Hiiyare lo call anil Mamlnaonr renUlfr. tanrta In nnr Imnila are Fur Hl. WhPn a man ul hli prnnnrly. In Dm Ii'I an nurnt, ha mrana "knalneaa." anil rtwa not nut a "fancy prlia" on hiatanil lo araraawnf purrliaiwn. Puraona harlnn land for ! will Had it to Iholr Inlprral Is rifll and r(l"lir their land" al onra. W charne nnllilna fer regieierlna' oradvartlalnf, and enly a amall ci.ininfealtui when a aale in rn'erttxl.l ir ion waul in ull four land lo the imnilirania U Ihie rnmilry, yon iniul place litem In Ihe hatniaof Anenta an tna line or iiktci. our nmceneing in me CITT OF JULIAS, wlilrh haa now lieruin Hie renter of ernnmerce and trarel lor llie Norlli in NnrlliweHt Teiat. We have nperlnr feclllllei for enlllna Innda, which we lie aleatlv inorvaaeil lir lllieral iiilerllinr. and we ran iiimre aatleiaciinn lo all wan piaca properly in our liaiula. Wo buy and eell an confmiMln X.ANU CKRTII'ICATES. Thla liranrhnf mir bueincaa we makea aparlalty We ara meinlierf of Ihe TEXAS LAND LOCATING COMPANY, ami will locato Cm'ttni-fttp-l fr; i JlntrMt ;in th it n I Itotovr wn Kive a narhul lint of tho li.n'la that we ar now.olffrinii FOR SALE. DALLAS C3HNTT, (UOacrfd, T. mllo- S K oflfntphrnw, tin Ann Stoke (liner, priilr(nni1 thiinfr, intoe wr nro '240 arrra, Ki milirg K of l-nllim, puff ot tli (. W. iKo uerr-. 4 ntilfn N wot Upiiihh, uri 01 ma L. !)( iti fiirvPt, tiiutirr, rlre per imt. a J it anw. iri wMhii ! w i imiinH, tur w. jouaa itirToy, pruil i anil llmltar, priea l" pr nrro. MOaiTfi w milt a w ol ihimfis, nnur, per acr. Hit nrnm, 10 mi p wffit or diim, ntirt 01 tna inoi. CoIHh'h mnrcy, pnurie f.S per nore. i n ncrmi i mum eaHt ol uni an. i ie nm iryan mirTf y, tlailr, S pir arre. uni Keren 4 nuiei norm ot iuum. imrt 01 in nioa iioe (iiirvry, prairie, at i'M anr rr. MM errri, 7 mile Houih of DfillnN, purt of the Levi Dixon loRKtie, prairie nrt tf miser, at $7 W por acre. 173 acrvit H inilie nonth r Viunm, part or the Lett I)lxun h'Hfiip. urnrie. al ST nOiwracre. Wpm niTr 141 niliwt. eaet ot DiiIUr, tue Unrntlful Vitrttay mirtey, praine, ai to per acre. ft'i arret, .1 ntilpn wet of IHIIiih, purt of the I). A Leonard nrvey. al $.S M per une. K() iir re 4 nnla wrnt of nnlltw. part ot the P. A. IMttutnl mirrrv. nt W ncr nitre. lMiarrea4 miln north'WMr of IMIIhr, part or the FJ. I'froln miri'ey, timber, at f no per arrn. 17: ncr nit U mile ent of httllkti, prt of the J, ihtiNon mrrer, pntrie, t $7 nf pur iu r, lfJU acroi II miteat of Dal lu, pnrt of the V, Tinntlmm Riirvey, timlwr, at fn imr art. m Hi'rwt, Vi mllen HomM-wnnt of ItallnN.lpnrt of ihn i . w. nerreii eurTev, iraino, hi w nrr acre, iv!0 nurc O'i, mileK Konlh-wit n Iltillfoi, viirt of llto urvry vvinr dm Toy, piuirm iilMi iiuioer, ai ? ou per nri o. a 1 1 yA arrri eigne muei mmtu ai jiuiui,pirc oi ma , If. II own nl survey, piiitrloaud timlerat $7 per nero. ItiO K(iren 9 mile imrtlt-wrdt of Duliim, part of the K,'rorUett Biirvey, prairie nnd timber, at M fiOpn aero i FAKMfl IK DALLAS COUNTT. 100 acre ,1 ntllcH ewtoi'llrprldnriilc, F. Mop mr- vy. rio ai'ten tit mil I vtitinn, at fvio w rncro. arren 4 mile!, imrth nl lliilliin, 'I0 mu'CR 111 clllti vailon, iruotl oi Thatil, at t.ltmi. 4ll ai-re, :i index euiith'ivciit ol Dallas, '201) an renin niltivatinli, 411 arcfl himtnre, dihk) dwel ilii 4 len iinl'liiiiiitrii, litirn, alalile, Ar, (Jin, amail Raw and irlel-nilll.at Ss.ixm. Tjiii nrrea o mile, nnrth-woiti or DaMiia. OOacns in cniiirniinii, i eit.ry noiiMe, ai 9.1,1110. aon, 1 nilli'A niiriii or l)iilliiB, 170 arret n cul. UyaiIoii, at zl fto pir uiTe. TARRANT C0I1NTT. I'-'Ufl acren natenteil te Clark A Bryan, al $2 50. 117(1 acre, in (lie name of F, Uoiutiie.atf;! per acre. Ilkl ner IS mllea onlh-wcat of Kurt Worth, nart 01 1110 j. uiueion anrTev, prairie, at 94 iter arre. liKI aerea Ki allien east of Furl Worth, the Fannin iiirvey, at t.1 in r acre .' ,liu acrea, in nillra rolilli.t of Kallm, Ihe Me Kinney & Wllliiinia inrver, irairle, al $4 yer acre FARMS. S!H1 aerea, S inilea touth of Fort Worth. SO aerea In cilliTaiiui, orcitani aim ninlge leoce, price a1,50u. HENTON COUNTT. 31X10 acrea 10 iniloa south of Deulnn, lha W. Thorn. ton aiirrey, nrnirie and tinnier, at i er acre. Son aerea .1 ntlleaioiith ofLnwliiville.Uaeni.il. cuiuvniion at 90 pur aura. JACl SOUNTT. 1165 acre, at f 1 SO per arre. j ; rARKER COUNTT. 1030 aorea at V- SI) per acre, MONTAfltTR COUNTT. 1140 auraa at (3 per acre. ARCI1KR COUNTT, t'HO aerea at $2 per acre. ERATH COI'.NTT. 1(130 acrea at $2 per aere. ELLIS COt'NTT. . ItU acre". ,Tim A. Onano anney, on Ohamtier'i HENDERSON COUNTT. i I 10 aerea 3 mllea north nf PolorHlliin", 25 acrea In coiiiTaiion, ai v in per aert. : HARRIS COBNTT, : . 920 acroa on (Jraen llayou, at fit per aere. HAMILTON COUNTT, Sin acren ml lea touth of-tlie town of Hnmlllon 1 U 60 per ecu, . ' t t t fjil'l . t ? i -j : DALLAS CITY PROPERTY. llloclt No. 1SS, Between ,lac knon ami Wood Hlreeta aim ueiween narwueii tiire(n anil the It K Kroilnd HkH-k-liti. mr Young't Addlllan, cori.or VVnod a-d lUiwanl Sireet ie naif niork No. 9Sj, Tong' addition,' Tfood It, 1IHI-.1I feet. 1 w 1 Im'K Mj.'iii Meier nnd Pearl Rlrreln, Slork No.'iVJ Vlflor anJ Pearl Street. ne-l'onrth of Klock No. 07,, tommerc Street, (.itliii. irci. In Hloelt Ko. 70, Main Stieat. 6Hiaio fuel. In Bloek No. to6 1'ariUc Avenue and Ollre Street ini'XXINi leoi. lilack 'Mi ami 2C3, Bryan and Durford Slroett, lands In Mlsaoiirl uni Arkansas I Kichsixt tor Teis Uni. , , , i i,,)i-'ni Jim :'" : AULT, JENKINS 4 AULT, North Side nbllo3o,nar Dallas ,1exu, reb.27,l873.-nj I J. BERNSTEIN ft CO., t, . " 7 wnolcsalo Olotliiors. CORNER STRAND AND TREMONT STREETS, Galvkston, v .' Tkxas, Ara rl"l announce that their Ktock .if fienllamen's Sarlng and Summer Clothlni la complela, conirlaiUC aa Large and K.t.n.lv. an AHaorlm.nt aa any one would wl., to Hud In any Bl,lkcl, which they offer to the Trade at ltoaa..al. I'rlcea and oa Llltral Temui. They ro.poct fully invito the ewml. natloa of llioie alnck laifore parohasinx aUewheio. t ' s dnlti-anioa G-ROOEiRiS, AND DKALERS IN Liquor, Tobacco. Sf gars, Wood and Willow-Ware FiMhing: Tackle, Ammunition. F.lc., . North Side op thk runno Square, on Mnln Street, - Ialln, Tcxnu. Dallaa, Texaa, Fuhruary 10, 'r.l-nnM.lmna, A. M. FRIEND li CO., WHOLESALE AND 11ET4IL DEALERS IN LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, DALLAS, TEXAS- Wliiikya, llramlioa, Wlnnn, Cordiala llillern. lm- pnrleil Ale and rorter, and a complain litt of all ni'liclen In their lino. Cigar and Tobacco Of the bent lirin li In large qnantitie and for Bale at ouoapeet lataa, Attaches' to their hiiulneaili a SAMr-LE IIOOM, itnilerhe nperrNin nf Mr. M rri4 Vlhon, an ao coiiipllnhml citerer, who in il4y roaily to tulr tain viRitora. nllMltf. W. 0. IUnhalu T. T. Bandai.i.. AV. G. RANDALL 4 BItO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, IiOOTS, SHOES AND CL0TH1U3, DALLAS & COHSICANA, TEXAS. IIHtllKfT PRICE PAID FOR COTTON, WOOL i I11HF.S ULT, JEN KINS AULT, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dallas, ...... Texas, Are now offeriiin for nala t lie following DALLAS COUNTY FARMS. 710 arren, li nillea north of Italian, l-lfUorei n cnlilralion, llnedwelllnir bonne, iirlrefli.iliK). SW acren, 111 mllea nortlrnl Italian, 70 acrea in col. tirntlon.rine water: timlwrand nrnirie. nrlce tla.lHlll. 2fi'2 acren, 13 mllea norlli of Dalian, fit) acren In i ill- Iteration, flneaprlng; prairicaand llinier,iirlm$4,W, tiO arren, 8 mile, norlli of Dalian. 75 acren in ml. Illation, prairie and timber, black namly noil, price $:t.r.wi 3;i(l acren, IS inilea norlh-eantof Dalian, 4.'i acrei in jeltltaMon, prairie nnd limber, price tifitm. HO arren liil-S milea north of Dallaa, SO arren In Cliltlratlon. price $15 per acre. S arren 'i nillea wcat of Dallaa, 1! acre. In cultUn tUn. price 11,(100 Hi acren 7 mllea north-wont af Dalian, 2S.a(iroa In enltlTalloll, price $;,fii, S4 arren 0 mllen'aortli of Dalian, part of the Wm Burset anrvay, oil fenced but not hroko, price l."i(), CITV l'ROPEUTY. DWELLING HOUSES. Block No 9, Heunton Bt and Pacific Avenue bonne A roonm. M 8 ami Mock Ko '28, corner of racUc Atcniie and Jelternon ntreet, 4 rooum. Block Nl 14 north halrof Ho'itton and Wood St S roiunn. ' niockNn282,Sa'iJaclntoitreelandT C.Eailrond, 3 ronmn, , Rliwk No 24.1100x200 feel Howard ft, or cabin, llloek No 24 lot 4, Ilmmlonand Wood Wn.S leomn. Illock NoW I.itmar and Polk nl rents, mi roonm, lllia k No 217 mixllil ft Hone an (Irlsin ta roomn. Hl.rk2i4.1iKuaiOftOrimn,H,atlernonatn,4room Block 7S I'eminerre ntroet lniiiJiK) feet 8 room. Bloek 2-21 eaat half llonn ami Cnrlor ala, Srnonii AULT, JENKINS & AULT. March I, '73. rpKIAS LAND LOCATING COMPANY, Office wilh Anlt, Jeuklni i Ault, DALLAS TEXAS. John Henry Brown, Prenldent, W. F, Ctimmlna Vlca-l'renldent, J K Hawklnn, General ' Agent, Pierce W Brown Tn-anira W 11 Ault Secretary. DIRECTOR. 0n1lkla, Plerc.W.B.o.n.3-1'"-". .Thle company waaomanlaed and char teretl for lha nolepurponeof Ucathm Texaa Land Certlllca ten ou omniinnlon. Comminnlonn one-nixtb inter cat In the lamlnnr, where aamnchaaa Leaaita and labor ia it ken, lo cenm per acre. All communication! ahould lieaddrented to W.R.ATJLT, ' JOST ! 'A PIN CUSHION, made of red plimh will, . It at thN Ufllce, ' Sh'iak gUPSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD. . IfANDALlA KOUTE BAST! The only Una riinninsthrongh Cara from HI. louii In Now Tork, ChlraRO, Ciiirlnnatl, and LouiTille wlihout change. HAKES CI.0811 CONNECTION WIT1I MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS TRAINS IST3 .Summer Schedule W3 TI.'IO . M. DAY KXPIIKSP. ilnoiiyh to New Voik, Cliicngo, Cincinnati and JKMimTI IIP, 6:1 H r. m. FAST MNR Willi , I'nlllimn'a I'alaee Flcepln, Car Ihronch to rcw York, Oiiiclnnall and Lcnnvllle Dully with- out .iianj;v. riOO r. M.-CIIICAOO KXPIIKSfi "'f0"!.'1' Stooping Car-Dolly except Sal. Tiftlref flffii.ii VA inn ar r. n. ' ' " '""nil Bt., cor. unoBimu ist., st, ,niiig, ri(Ut all priooipal Rnilrona oflicce . in Tcigo. F. M. COI.BITRN, Tirk.l Ai't St. I.o n "l dl'f Southern Ag't Dallaa Teiaa. JJMPIRB Hotel and Restaurant, i M. IIOFFSTADT, Prop'r. ITIAin Street, . . Dallaa, Texas. He linn jiint ntled tip a Inmo number of comfort, able and pli arnnt roonm, and plcntlidly ftiinifhid MEALS AT ALL HOUKS. Particular atlentlon paid to the accommodation of loiiiQicrciai iraveiura. All Omnibus ltmis to nil Trains. Dalian, March 11, '7.1-io2f.dlyr. pLEASAKTS & GAMBRILLE, OPEItATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, Ofllff Sonthwcnl for I'uhllr Sauarr, Orer Jeffrlca Terry'a Store, . - Dallan.Texas GOLD-PLATE WORK AT B a hi t o r n Iio2(lw-no25d If Prioea, J)R. T. WILLIAMS, orrics Axn srnmKxrs t ins nrrcT bsho stors, LM 8TRRF.T. . n offer, bin prorennlonnl nervlcea to tha citizen, of Dallaa and the aurroiitidiiig coiiHtry, ii27iltf W. A.Josas, B.IillcaMAX. y A. JONES & CO., MANUFACTURES OF WUOLKSAI.K AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STOVES &C. SIGN OF THE Bid COFFEE TOT, Main Street, - - Dallas, Texas. W All Ordera Promptly Attended Te, " l-l-dly J S. PENN, CONORESS AVENUE, . . . Al'STIN, TEXAS Book, Stationery, News and Varieties, Subacriptlona recalTed for all papers and Magazines, RECEIVING NEW GOODS EVERY DAY School booki I Bhool hooka t Blank books I Blank booka I Gold Penal Gold renal Wall paper I Wall paper I no-dt Etc., Etc. HOUSTOH &TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY. CHANGE OP TIME! On and after MO y March 1873, PannangerTralnaKill run anfollewit Accommodation, ArrlviiiK at m at:Nia. m.nei daj:,,!,,' Il...0:l6p. n. sd'.rw 7i4A p. ni. tama day ' excepted) Ai,HutS, J and WacoSdtia.ai, ISnnil., excepted . arrltlng at C' ton at 0:;iO p. m. ' Arriving nt Red lll.errit, J' :l P. ni.,lAn.t,, 1 :c'ei:i.,!ii.""t ("'." ty.t(.:60..,.,(U ' at 0. .10 p. ,., ,rr)vl llouatonat U:00 a. ,. LKAYKS IIOISTOI mill (Sunduj Kiorplrtt) fiO n. ui. a Acconimodation LKATF.S ntll STOX s a i L r DiOOp. m. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars Are attached to Accomiuoilullan Train. hi. llouaton and Anatin. " Paanensera fur Waco nmnt lake Mall and Ei prena Train Irnri.ig Iloumou nt U on a. m. Tbaabore Tritiua inuka the following coanM tloni, Tir, : At Ilearne nllh International R. H. rtnlly (Son dayn excepted) North nt II ."HI p.m. and 34fl a m Pouth. al 12 on p. m. and 11 15 p. m. ' ' At M'nco with daily alnges to all ioliili W'nt, At Mexla, with line of Ilacka for Fulr(lcJ.nj Rutl.r, on Sundaya anil WeUuemlaya. At Diillnn. Wont, forWeiilheiford anil JaukNboro 31ondnyn, Wetlueadaya and Fridays i 7 uo rt ni Kant, for Tyler and Loiiixvlew, 8uiida;i,VedUen. dayn and Friday, at 2 I'd a. m. For Fort Worth, daily at 7 "0 a. m. foutliHent.for Cleburne, miy Monday nt7fKla.m Nortliwent, for Donton and GiilneaTllle, everr V cdnofiiny al 7 (10 a, in. At Sherman dally for Bmiham, Parin ClarKnlll, and .lellemoii.at ti:tm a. in. Went, to Pilot Point, Gal aenvil'e, nnd Jacknboro Irliveekly. ' At lledllWerflty, with Mlnnourl, Kuunsi ,j Tc.xua II. It., to poinla North Kant and Went, At Ledlielter, with dally taEii fur Ladrange At McDaile, with daily Stnuo lor Bantrop. Al Aunlin, with dally Ktae for San JIarroi,Ke Blntinfeln, ,Snn Anliiuio and El Puno. Through Tickelaioldat Monnton and Austin to all puitila Norlli, Kant, and Weal, via Red litter City ami Now Orlnnm, ami at Horn pntend mil lire an to n'lpoinln North, East and W ent, via New Or. lealin. Ainu via ulaxo llnea lo San Antonio, Weatll erji.rd, Fort Worth, Botihani, Paris, and Cla'ki ThroMKh Raleannd RIHn of I.ailltif; lveti from 8tatlona oa tho litieol Ihia road lo New Orlriili). Fur IhroiiKli jato of freight apply to A. Angiti, Northern Asem, lied Hirer City, Texan, and II. L. Itadur, Weniern Agent, Kan Antonio, Texan. .1. DURAND, flen'l Snpt. J. WAI.IIO. G, F.A T.A. Have opened Ihe Largest and Mos Varied St on!; of DBUGS, MEDICINES, Patent Mcdlrlncs, Paints, Oils, Toilet Articles, Lamps, LAMP-FIXTTJRES, GLASSWARE STATIONARY, ETC., Ever hreuglit lo this portion nf Texaa. and are de termlneil to nell at tho lowest fljinren. W nk llnwe haying to nell ajaln to compnro oura with New On leannBnilGiilventi.ii pilccn. Calculate freight, ilrny He, wharlano, leakoRe. breakace, Innnrance and oth er exiennea, together villi the irreat loan af time la ordering tram a diatunce, and we tlilnk tliey will find we offer nuperior iudiictinirnta to glre in tlitlr ptronai;e. Wedeul wilh noue bat firntclann hounea and offer yon none but flrntclnna (roodn; beslilnn we will give yon Trnt aVrialila mid Mrnanrra. Our Preacrlitiou Hepartiiient la cnmplrle and under the supervision or Jon. E.IIg. (live una callo Elm Street. Respectfully, II. O.HOSKINS SCO. Aug. 24, 187Wl:lyr. Esfullislied January hi, IS fit!, T. C. JORDAN & CO., Dnllnia. Ten. R. P. AISSPAICII, - - Cashier. FIIIST ClASS TAPKB DISCOISTED AT BEASOJf. ABLE RATES. tOlLEITIONS MADE OS sll parts or Ids i'nlon and rrnllltd forproaipllj GOLD, SILVER AND CURRENCY BOUGHT AND SOIB W draw at night for Gold and Currency In smoanta to anlt : Crreponditta- NEW TORK, Swenson, Perklna Co., $0 Wall St. ST. LOUIS, llnnimnu'n Saving Inatilutlos, NEW ORLEANS, Perklnn, gwenaon Co. GALVESTON, Ball, Hutching A Co. OPEN FROM 9 A. M. till S P M. INSl'BANCEDEPARTMENT. We are agents far the following First Clan Ij; aurance Conipaniea, nnd take rlnka at "tea eilan lialied by the Dallas Bourd of Underwriters ! FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., . of Philadelphia, Annttn ..3,3161 W HARTFORD HUE INSURANCE CO.j ' of Hartfot i, Conn., Aaset ......$2,WO.0W W 8TAT1! INSURANCE CO., of Ilanlbal, Mo., Cash Assets .....fnW.OOO TO 11RCIIANTS MUTUAL LIFE INSUHANt" uu.. of Gilvoalon.Cash Aesetsfrnll paNl.iW.OW 00 TEXAS BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., of finlvenlon, C.n Capital $3UO,000 TO PLANTERS' 1NSURAN'E CO., ' . of llouaton, Texaa, Cash Capltal....$2nO,O0fl 00 T. C. JORDAN CO. , tlnx-lwly It, D. COUOIUNOUIl, Dallas. Texas. nl-vt-dly i ,j,isimi i" i 7j&Tla.'S'lW'