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LOCAL NEWS. J. It. nAI.THOI.OW, I. mm I UtUur Iluima ti'iiin ("j lug ilnwii, Tlio heyoD prniilioilo uf ruin. All bnkera aliouM be gowl loafer. Ptrniti'4 urnl bin tiarx liitva I union commuii 1I117 built lite tlioir ernyt. In A mflo-dwitnnllo ifrfnrmuti.'f ga ting mellow by u driiin Tli() 0111I, liypiiriun, is iilTi'dul by H11I. lm inoln. Snmt liliiuk-liellieil the oily yemeriliiy. il over teen mar oowrtii tmll tlio other night, n grtmny I nek ror 11 illamriiil hIiuJ worth 0110 tliouaitntl do 1 11 r 1 Too pcdUIarn in town yw"lrly, and ftll uu t ho arjuitre at tlio snnie lime, uml yet nil was rn-aoe, Ibe IociiIh, "TI16 Itcl Demon" mul ''Hull, Cholera," were by mimuke )ttt on (lie fimt jmge yosirlny. Tlio nmalo nt tlio l'alncp (innlpn, Weil, m-mltty evening, wns re fi i 11 cr, ho tut liHnilrml ladien Ihut wnro there iironntinccd the icu orenm. A qiiemion for either lbs Giilverton 8W8or ltitien to nrmwer: I'och nnl the buuoh 8'iy to the gulf, iUU our Tbreo blind gii! pnesn up the (u trnl rond ycsloidny for lh asylum ttt St. I. oilis. The Comiiieroinl'a new nigti detained iih five miiiiilfs on a down town trip yes- terday ftflernoon. It wag so good lookiug A whnlo of 1. cnt fich wus nhoab d on tha bank of the Trinity by tlio title riso, There wisa'tany scales in town that could weigh H, An old miser in liullua bus nreiitwt laled fifty tboueiiiicl dulliira. and nmy lie aeen wllh a basket on bis arm begging for oold liana. Davenport & Hiioherson's little esmh limnent on Main street in na conyaa a bug under a my, and Ibolr stock is us frenli ns a daisy maid at ilnwn. A young lady from the interior, who was shown a statue of the (ireelt Sluvo, 11 1 the houso of ono of ouroitineus, yoMr-rihy, nuked, "What under Ilia huh pom-essed tin;! gal to have licr likoness taken willumt her clot lies on." A wasu-wo-nan found a lea dollar gold picoe in a vcbi., yesterday, when ghe returned it at onoc to I Is owner, who, pre. fritting It to her, said: "Tiiko this, Aunty, nil think, oh I think of me " She think eth of him. As 1 lie down train was approaching the depot yesterday, a passenger attempt ed to jump off at the crossing of Kim street, which be sucaoeded in doing, not, uunovnr, milium oemg llll'UWU some Iwonty foot out in tho road und sevoiely bruised in donseqitaiie.e. The Corsioana Observer says, in re- ply to a squib of outs, that that Hollas louse and two other inseols must ban been devising' measures to aneotirage emi grution to this oily. Well, wo hnva no objection, Observer, to your thinking no, ft", all Corsicana put, im-pilier has never shown the enterprise of that one Dallas louse. "A soft answer liirnotb away wrath," aid a Dallas (alitor to bis "chip" the othor day, "but n rd-hot cowuiding, my royul son, will savo you from tlio gallows; no here goes I" The neighbors say that the boy bus intimated Hint if his father wunts to enlarge on scripture ho would lie better pleased if he would use entirely UiUercnt scutinieulH. The Cosmopolitan isbeooming eo nunili of a favorito, that its proprietor not being able to accommodate his iiiorna'sing register by spreading to the right or to Ibe left, m-be. fore or behind, very naturally goes in 1 lie direction of where the augeis sing. The result of this exallation will ben second etory on the Cosmopolitan, And yot we woar a liraphio and are happy. Sallia Jenkins, charcoal maiden, profaned Jane Jewshurp's buir, yesterday, by curling it in a very unamiable way on her finger. Jane Jcwsherp Iben drilled ler bunch of fives under Sullie s ear. A phila ntbropisl going down Btfect to get a arinK, mounted a kilderkin, and quoting. Tom Ilyer or O'llaldwin, that children 'a bands were never made to scratch, &0.1 the African warriors retired. Cam. Johnson, the able engineer of the Texas Paeifio, and one of our most in telligent. and practical citizens, furnishes .ua wilh tbe following items respecting his road, one of which is worthy the especial consideration of our oily : Hit) t PACIFIC a. x. The track on this road is laid, and tie trains running daily , to Urooklyn, in Kaufman county, and by tbe Kith of June they will reach Terrell, a new villace 35 miles cast of Dallas. At the same time the track-laying west from Longview ia progressing at the rate of one mile per day, and by tbe let of September the gap will be filled at Sabine river, and trains run from Sbreveport to Dallas, WATM QUESTION AM K.VTERFRI1K WORTHY Of CONSIDKRATIOX. We learn that should water not he foun d at a depth of WO feet in the well now be ing dug for the T. & P. R. K. in their yard near Mill Creek, that a tank capable of coutaiuing 30,000 gallons of water will be eonstruoted at the east end of t he bridge over Trinity river, at the foot of Vacilic avenue. Now, an outlay of $500 will build a 30,000 gillon wooden lank by the tide of the railroad track, 10 be filled by the ame pumps, and the elevation would place a stream of Water on ihe top of ' Adam's & Leonard's bank, or tha top of any one story bouie on the oourl house square.! - This wouid supply not only an abundancs of water for washing and apr'nkjing, but in omo of a firs would be ahe means of savfcg much property, and am oot but a trills- to be kept full. -V -The "IninnMlnnid" will neoepl tbe tlianka of llils 1 fllce for a pWrher of splen did clnrcl punch, A kind of punch In lb' stomal h that we are always ready to Ink a, The wfitl vqiild csnie In from Fori Worth on a I n inhnu brier cane, yesterday, lie al once took his position on ilie 1), II, oovner, and wlien qtifMlonol iih 10 what uas going on at the prulrio iln vitiligo, informed a reporter 1 hut the wholn thing had "liut up sliep,'' nd were mil making bamboo brier ciines lo eonin down lu Dal las on. Hon, lleorgo H, Davis, commissioned by Ihe Jilalo 11s examiner of the Texas I'aoilln, pssnfl up Ihe limit yesierday in Ihe flise.hargp of bin duties. Aeeompany ing the Coiniiilr dinner were (!iiit. Mct'nr mnck, I'esident Kngineer Washburn, and iome others. A sumpluotm ninl iiiuhI savory prepared collation was furnished Ihe purl v by Ihe proprietor of lhe Cnsniu. noliian, and. alter a most ileliulilful tun of a f.iw hours, limy reinnieil to the city about tilgln lull. It Is uii'leiHtmid ihat a rrpoil accepting the loud ns fur as built will he returnfd si oiioc. illiiil SMI,. 111 Hours Hiirllt r. Tho foHowiiig is nil extinct of n leili'r received ycHtf-rduy by Mr. Jones, l'ust master at Ibis p'.aee, It v. ill bo kucii i ha) on ami after the 1l of June, the rmtio viu Cenlrul and M., !v, and T. and A. 1'. mails will bo the quickest for nil T":iis to reach the Northern mid Kusteni cities : I'osToi'i u s, Sr. but t-. Mo ) .May :!, IT:!. Wil, JuNKs, I'ostui'isler, 1 11 Ins, Texas : Dkah Sin On mM atter the 1st protitno ive shall deliver St. Louis 11 ml Kn.itern mails to your place from n iuo to lifieen hours earlier, and thi-011 lo (lalvestow that in iic li 11be.nl of any oilier rnuta. Cnil veslon pas.eii!ers nnd mails of, say, l', M. Monday, will reach here in timu for Unstern irains Weduesdny al'tcrnwon. Trains south same lime. Yours, ke.t (.'AUNCF.Y i. FILLICV, I'.M. Wentti of Sirs, Win. A. Terry. This coiomutiily will bo shocked nnd grieved (0 learn of the comparatively sud den death of Mi s. Terry, wifoof Capt. Win. A. Terry, of tlio firm of Jeffries & Terry of this city. In the death of this superior lady, a do voted husband loses au ntl'eclioiiato wife, a helpless bube Ihe kindly care and name less love of a doting motherland tho city of Dallas a woman's heart, full of gentle iifss, sweetness and purity. To the alilictcd household we extend our deepest sympathy. ttrawned. A tnan by the name nt Thortio, residing in Illinois, but who recently came to our .Suite and purchased a drove of eatilo to drive nrrih, was drowned a few days ngu in attempting to fold Ten Mile ('reek, a stnain n few inilos west of llutcbins. His remains worn forwaided tu his homo yes tcid.y. G'i-om Xk.iiil'uiitn. Our diaiingiiisbcd fellow-citizen Judge Good, who bus just returned from attend ing court at Kmifniati, .'peaks in mo,-t iliilUring terms of Judgo lionner,' the presiding Judge nf that district, lu his occupancy of the bench bu has given tho mua', unqualified sntisl'ucliou. His do eisi'ins have bceu murkcd by a depth f judicial lcarniii' and readiness, and have been presented wilh such clearness, forge, and protnptilud.', as lo bring Ibo pro cedure of ihe biisiiicsi of this court in favorable contrast, lo the blundering, unin telligible, and vexatious m dii nor that Ins disgraocd the judicature of othar diistriotB iu our ijtnte. Wo are also indebted 10 tho Judgo for the painful intelligent of the demise of Captain II:iwk;iiH, at Canton, on Stiuday last, who has, over siooo tho organization of Ihe Texas Pacific, occupied the position of right of way agent, tbe duties of which be always discharged with eminent credit to himself and the most perfeot satisfaction of tho company. Frein tho same Bource we regret to learn of tho indisposition of Judgo (.'lark, of the Kaufman Star, iu consequence of which he is detained at Austin. Ilou. John Spur. It gave us exceptional pleasure yester day, to meet with this gentleman, who has been so conspicuously and so honorably identified with the chequered and yet the glorious history of Ibe groat Stuto of Kan sas. Few men west of the Mssissippi river are fo well known or so highly regarded as this f eiitleuiRD. There are few stations of honor or trust that be has not held in the State of his adoption, and as proprie tor and editor of one of tho moat influential journals of ihe West, he bas bceu recog nized as 0110 of the ablest members of tbs press of tbe United States. Since Mr. peer's visit to Texas be has traveled over a considi rablo portion of its vast territory, and apeaka in the spirit of one not only pleased, but delighted with it, aud it will bo no marvel if wc will be called on soon to welcome him as a fixture among us. Lour attar .Tlinatrrls. This talented troupe will give three per formances in our oity, commencing to morrow night and giving tboir final exhi bition Tuesday night. Wherever the Lone Star Minstrels have performed, the voice of the press has apoken of them in terms, ef unmixed praise, nnd from Ihe dignified character of the journals who bavo commended them to the favor of the public, we believe that we are fully warranted iu insuring our oltitens a glorious treat ia attending. ' Mxrca.xtilk printing of every descrip tion promptly and' acourately done at our .ob ofJicre. ' i KlrclUn !ll(. An Act ts provide fur a special elcollon In (lis City of Dal'ts, Heel ton 1, He II innoled by lbs Legis lature nf lliii Slam 0 f Tsxav, That nn Mon day, June l, lb7;t, there tdinll be held an eleollou in fiicIi of Ihe wards of llm oily of Dallas lor Iho election of hiioIi number nf Aldermen sh lher msy bo vacancies In siild wards respeollvnly. Hci. '2. Thai ihe Mayor of said oily be and Is hereby sulborir.id lo appoint a spi'ultil reglHlnir for each of nld wards, who, In a eeo rd an co with lb" law of llm HlnlH regolaiilig I Iih reglsliulloli of voters, shall on the sixth and n'venih days of June, I H 7 :) , Tneenil in register the persons entitled iindi-r the charier of said oily lo register and vole. Tbs Mayor, In case nn pi id i nar nllioers havs been already ap pointed by lb City Council, shall appoint a pie-ldlng olliecr t'.n-eaeh uuvd, and fur nish hi to Mitb a list nf fiyislrrcd voters above provided I'nronch ward respectively. The electlen shall, In all other respect", be conducted ai'irorliiii lo the charier of tint city, nnd l he wards as now established. The returns hIiuII bo niinle lo ihe Mayor nn or bclore tho eleventh day of June, H1' who. iu ll o presence nf any two oiiiiens of the cily, shall n en ibe smno and d" id a re lh" result issuing lo Iho successful caudidutes periilioities nf election, who shsU lm' I llielr ndiivsiiiill I Hie next regit Inr city eb'ciloi, in April, lb"-l. Shi '!. Tin I ibis act slia'd take ell'eol 11 it -1 be ill fvice from and uflur its pus- Slll'C. Approved M iy is;.i, A triiu copy, JOUX riESKV IiPiOWN. In nrcordanco with M.c prorisions nf lhe nb.ive i.nd I'oregiiin? net (if '-. Legislator", paHse, and niipruvi May tbe 'M, 17,), I hereby isue this my j.ri. )ai.int iini inr 'Ic.'tiiiu of Aide-men. lo vil, "S I'olbws: Li th" 1st Ward, three AhWtiiMi: in tbe '.Ind Vi'nrd, two Ablerinen; in tbe II I Ward, three Aldermen; in tlio -lib Word, one Alderman. And 'lo hijreby appoint nod designiiic as Ihe days ol' rvgislrat ion , ll.o llih ami Tib of June asdnys for tho regis. Iintioii of voles And hercliy mime and appoint- ns registers for Ihe 1st Ward, li. li. Ilurke; for lhe i'd Ward, James Shi p pard; for Ibe Xi Waul. M. 'J'hevcDot ; for ilie-l.li Ward, J.J, Kskins. AhaI hereby name and Appoint ns presiding tillicnrs of said election, for the 1st Waul, Julius Schneider; for Ibe 'Jd Ward, James Dent Icy; for the i! I Ward, W. O. .Slorrrett; for Iho'lth Ward, Dr. James H. fed I. The place of iff inrniinn being, for tho Jut Ward nt tho Jlnyir's ellice ; lor 1 he I'd Ward at the old Masonic Hall; for tho .Id Ward at Win, l Young's smre bouse ; for thr 4th Wuid nt lid. C. lltowder's echuol bonis. (liven nnd"r mv hand, and sca.l of office, at the Mayor's oilico in ihe cily of Dallas on this thcliHth dav of May. IrlM. iiKX. I.ONO, Jllayor. Litti k Store mound ihe cornntr, on Jef ferson street, two doors from Main street Tbe best of wines and liquors1. Also, ngent for I!. liriiuswick's lilliaml tables. Improved cushions. W.M. K. OIUIICK, (JOdloi Proprietor M memorandum book and bunob of keys) of 110 use to any person but lhe irwncr, C W. Noyce. The finder will be liUu-aly re warded and nj qiaHtions asked b return ing ibem to the postollico. '-r-d 3t l-'i.i- .into City scrip, cily scrip. Apply lo (lco Drown at T. 0. T. Kendall's law oilico. 'J;!d tf. Note Investment. I will bH oue-batf interest in nrv Mer a 1 .i.lc House ill Cii.ubcrry, ivbicJi is do ing e ii)o5lable, sii ictly cosh business. We hnvj a tood Iwo-atury slono front store, and a jplendid stock of goodfl, and enjoy Ihe best trade of any bouse west of the l'.iar.os. Oood references nuj about live thousand dollars cash capital re quired. . D. liLAKK, H-jtf ct (Commercial Hotel. M. Chillis will furnish building Materi al tit reasonable vates, on (10 to 90 days lime, at I lire per cent, per month, to be secured bv Deed of Trust. Parlies wish. ing such accommodations apply to John M. Stemiuons. f-J-dtf S.nideb & IIomibs are the largest paper manufacturers in the West, and will fill all orders for pnper of nil kinds at less prioo than any bouse in ?t. Louis. Mer chants and utationers can order direct from their bouse in St. Louis. t7dtf t'npt. Alex ilnrwood hereby nnnouuws himself as a candidate for Ibe oilico of District Clerk of Dallus county, at tbe noxt ensuing election, 00 Ot Krittiii-hy. Fresh stcok of Havana and Domes lio Cigars received per express at the KENTUCKY, SOdtf Cor. Main and Market Streets. Call and see specimens of cards and etter heals at tho Dkrald Office. ' D.vtLAa L oil go of Good Tumpbirs meets evety Tueaday night at 8 P. M., at Female College. C. S. MITCHELL. 04dtf Gkoriir P. Holland, Jr., dealer in dry goods and clothing, boots, shoes and bats, notions and piece goods, No. GO Elm street, Dallne, Texas. May '29, 1873. Id3m i,ot. On May 29th, a memorandum book of some value lo J, L. Downs & Co. The finder will please return and bo rewarded. Polntaea, Potnloe, Potatoes. Good sound peachhlow potatoes, at $1 per bushel, at the lied Store, V.m street, opposite Tompkini & Littleficld Old It. FIIANKKL it STONE. OWAKTll Jfc DOUGLAS, M K He I EAST TA1 LOI LS. . TIIK I.ATKST AND Mi'St FASHIOXAKLE CLOTH LG, Cnl wnd made by r.kpKUIEXCKD WORKMF.N. Jiirrwa'Straet( ltno Miiu nil klm, J.r.mi PAua,Ttus. AIH ltS) A, 1)1 DM. V FASHIONABLE CLOTHING tlailii tu oplsr nt Ntw Vmk pilort. Mi-aanrn taliKu In nor lo"', ami n1'1" il' bvnnsl In llltimll iliiyn, h.v aur IIKVMV .. vr Vnrlt, Jisl' received, per express from NsW V 11 1 U , a very luiiidsnnje iismirliunil of la dies' linen and liuii'-lrlinnied colluis nnd cull's -llm very latest Hylm, frhf ANhCliMlN id lilM'I.IIY. - . -. Wani'I'Ii A tiermiiti, l-'ieucli or f'wir girl, about Id yents old, to do IioiihoWi'i It, A good home and lilni'11! pay awaits sir-li, luqiiire at lb 1Ikiui.ii ullice. '.tOdif A I'iiiiI, Wq lake pleasure iu recommending ibe gentlemen engaged lu tho imtoi! hi nt lhe (lily (Ins woiks. They ars I nlolligoiit and ti'spoiisiblo men, and the enlorpiise morns iho attention u( all Ihu prnpeity boldcrs ami buhiiKss men nfourcity, U. M. SWINK, (lASTON k THOMAS, T. (.. JOIIUAN i CO., 1'LAKK d DI1YA.V, PUATIIKIl & Mtllll'llV, ;.DA.M8 At I.r.oNAKD. llii -. Any clilien desiring 10 subscribe lo the capital flock of ibe Dallas (inslirht dud Conl Compiiny, cun do so by culling upon the Directors 11 1 rooui'-l, Coininurcial llotfl. Plans and lull I'pttfiKcal ioi.s of iho Vorkii aim be seen, and nil pciMHis in lOiivMed are respect fully invited to c;ill and cr.atiiine the smiie. Any iufnrination cbeurfully v'tveti. .1. rl. IIAM1LTO.N, V.'. II. SCALES, CIIAS. Jl. Kl-I.I.El!, !)!-tf Directors. He Iiiivit itlv I ninl nw olVr a liiilcc lot f IJoi Itiu;,--tiaiu aud Yellow vtmc, kiicIi n 1'Iotvcr I'olx, iflllSi iilis, SpiitooiiH. ltaficrM' XnpiiM'N, ell!. '.'"lilt SV-X & " ,o(lic lu 4'liy (Cecil patio 11 Tux I'njils. As it i' generally believed ihut it is my duly, as City Assessor aud Collector, to call tipiiuall por.ins for tboir occupation tax, 1 lake ll iit method of itil'oruiitig all such ih'il tho recently adopted charier ami ordinances require all persons subject to an occupation lax lo cull at my oilico and take out license, and if not dune it is the duly of the Marshal lo 'look alter oil such violations. I liuvo posters throughout tho city giving notice of this fact, and also giving noiico of the .penally in caso of failure. If people will not read I hem nnd comply they caunot blame mo if they ore subjwied to lines; and from and after this date the Marshall will be vigilent iu lookiug after nt.d filing complaints against all duliniiuenis. D, KING, Cily Assessor and Collector. Dallas, Texas, May 2i, 187;!. '.lldot Want-mi To hire a p,ood cook. For partiiiitlurs apply to thi uliico. Uldut INotbcr. All persons iudehted to Ihe undersigned for subscription to tlio Dallas fluit.u.n, odveriising or job work, nrj hereby noti fied to settle the same. After the 1st day of July, all unpaid bills will be placed iu the hands nf an ollicer for collection, Old&wlin JNO. W. .SWINDELLS. .vol I co to t'nniljiliiim. As tho political campaign is about to open, In pursuance of tbe actof tbe tcgis lniure providing for an election t take place iu Deocinber next, we lake tbi occa sion to say that wo will publish all an nouncements for State and ccuuty ollices for $10, payable always in advance. Dlij For Cards and bill heads go to tho Heualu office. M. Thcvenet is the authorized ugontfor the Odd Fellows' Joint Slock j Company. Ho is lo be found every day, frota 9 a. m. to 12 it., at Odd Fellows Hall. (Hdlm Steogall & Co. bavo received a large and well selected stock of Table mid Pock et Cutlery. Call and boo them. 8-2-tfd io to 118 N. Second atreet, St. I,oui for your cigars and tobaooo, He bas the best stock in tbr west. JltS. MAItIA BINGHAM, I )rainreil to entprlslu Uonribra nt her rpsldoiico' miir 1 in. corner or Luanuurcu ami Sluruet ptreoti, Huii iiiiit. N.iriiunp. a ANDERSON & DUDLEY 1ADIES' AND GENTS' South Side Public Square Hum on hfttrl tii UNial artlclw cmTirnftMl nnAr tlm utaiuii limnlincr nil l.an.'ii in V.,, V I. .1 . I 1 1 . . w..n" ww 1UIP. Ill iiini tinwlft, wbicti we offor to tho pnl'llr nt low rnfwt (for ' "firm irr us II1W gOWIlJ, MilUSullCIt t-klMTtt Of imtrud,. IN LADIES' (iOOfiS fit lure Ihu latest nnd mo.t Milonalila mjiM of ac'AKFS, KICIIt S, AI.KXAMIHK KID, MI.K, I.ISI.E THREAD AND IIKUI.tN II.OV hS, lIDSIKItV, CDl.l.Alls, 4... 4 IX GENTLEMEN'S (iOOl)S' Wlic nil grits mil kinds of I'NDEItfLOTlt INK, KHIKTrf, KKl'K T1KS. Ac. Al.o . i,.n Urlj ine stock of MUX'S AND ttoi- IATi. Tl alt efuhtrll Wl rslw(-triill lti. ,1.- -Ii. ilou or lli r t.ltr. l)(kWN, DOWN, DOAVN TI1KY UO ! No Humbug. Not at Cost, But Very Low, A ;iiiiiii UciimciiuEi la Dry (;(oU at ML & fill WHOLESALE Dry mmis Store nn.ua. street, JDcillcis, Texas A ln pre uinl boiiilsoiiui lot of plain, stri'd, and tigurod Phpies al Jo tof)7o per yard beautiful line nf Lawns at l'Jr 10 i!oo ; beaitl iful (Iroinnliuiis at, ll'J to ,'!7,c; Linn' Dress (londs nt 1S, lo !IOe; Soft Finish Hloaohod Cotlou; Fruit of the Loom at l&o' Plnlii arid Striped jnpaiieie Poplins at 'J!!o. ' I adU s' Mai n and ;riix 'lt(h SnlN ('oiiii!c(o ;,', tu S'itt, Tho best lit e nf Triniinlng, Kiubroidery, Parasols, Ladles' I'liderrlolhlng, Sash lllbhon Scurf", F1111M, l-'ii-hus, Flowers, Lace, l.aco Collars, Hosiery, and Cloves in tliu tStme' Our goods will lm found fresh aiwl oloan, iu we buy direct from Manufacturers' aud (nit sic. hi, I band and refuse stneik at auction. ' TO OOUfJTRY FdERCHANTS Wo Y.'ill 1'ny wo biivo tbn l est. asMirlcd slock of Dty floods iu tho State. We have a very heavy i'to rk of Diiols. Minus, Hals, dutMii, and Notions), nrul Htll ilnnllcnto Ht. Luiis and (IhIvlkIou bills, Wo refer ytm to our (jiiotatlons for lhe Iruih of our asseitioti. (t TiEilflllifiMr Tito Mix t i'lnco !' rcs-iti't In ttnvn t Npend a plt-amaiit CTitnlu; is al Hie lMi:ilUIOiL, oti HI a 1 11 Wert, next ltt)i- (0 Odd TcllowV Hall. Profe.-.sor Ilachiuann, tlio great Violinist, assisted by Mr. Chas. Meyers at the Piano will give a C0HCSST EVERY EVENING. A FINK UF.AD1.NU ROOM, with all the latest newspapers and periodloali. Th very best of AWOS, WINK)!, I.IQ1JOJIS, AND CIGrAltS At (bo bar, or will be served by allciilivo ivo nd J Lager Deer on draught, always iresu unu tKUtr JtVAS & Yr'KiVrWOKTII, AIICIIITEOTS & CIVIL ENHM'ES S. K. Corner Courthouse Square, (Over Jell'riM i Terry'"). Mini , Hi,i-illi-ii'loiis nml Kminiaii'S liiveii for nil kiiiiln of miiii ton. I ninl fiiuiejreil mul huMI- F. T. RYAN, I'BtlUiWUlll or Iireinni tnR-ivn lemiiin In the ulnivtmrts. I'er rn'iiiili (i-mlil l f i siiirIo Ii-hiiiik SI. Ailny imil uveolMii i liif" al.elll t-i l uilllnil. rtill(,u tery rcron-iii-eii chi, tie ijiveu. Tonus miweriiie. Ai'ly nt elliei . oiitli.-ut eoriitir Ouarllionw .luure, l),illii, Te.x "I'"1" BLACK SMITH ING. jos. i.. vi:m , PB1GTICAL 110 USE SHOE K AND Gr.SKKAI. III.ACKKMITII. M:ir the Iron llrlilgo - - Is, Tesas jSm-Klly Horii-nt Ir.R. In whii-li tunocli be is extt'llcil l.y Iiuiii', nn jeiu-us ". "u. I iKED &. SALE rTfr-V-.-." Whern I will Imv and v?tiVhwif Uj iL.'' and Rlvn etwelid uttoo tin I" stocU li'll lu my vhargo. My iMitto is: " Don't Qwt Satiffartion ( my Futront, J make no Charte." Ooniv to the well-known SALS AHID I-EBt) GTAELII, On Mikut, bet. Mnlnand Elm Sts., Dallas, - - Texas. Mr w. r. cokkh. N. & J. H. SLEEPER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in HATS, CAFS, E00TS AND SHOES, asd GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, KI.M ETItKK.T. Utidcm HAMAS. TKX 8 )ALLAS CITY BAKERY, Confectionery 4 Restaurant BOHTJY & LOUPOT, l'BOl'KIEIOBS, At Iheir OH S!n! on laii Street, Where they Iit Id Here s lnrgo awortnent of t'onrectlonrrlcs or all Kinds, Canned Goods, Oysters, Sardines, Bried Frnlts, Etc, Etc., lit will also tiftvn Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Eta., In every variety. Thankful for lh rust MWnl patrensce bestowel on kiln hH4)iH A rnatluunnro of I he sums. Heit7. '7iJi-.':lf iA Bill! N Y LlipPOT (J T. EOWAN, Soutit Side Main Stkket, (N'pxt door to Williams Broi.,) Kf4- constantly on hnml and For ali all kinds of Imported nnd domestic Cigars, Choice Tobacco, r'rnlts, ContVctlonerlcs ami Cool Soda Water. Try htm mid ym will 0ml ni-'fi. n. "nit tlw tlmef llullas. T.-xiK. Anril M. K7:l..-lii4.-.;lf GKO. FOIVTAI N 10. ' ' DALLAS KILL POSTER. t.T or.rr" at tli llln! l on k, ..r 411 II Com. turn ,im't, ffpi'lu (tnrl B K ttyol 7,'d! f m AND RETAIL waiters. Also, Lemp's oelobrated 8t, Loui cool. A' 'clMBIi, Proprietor. waiters. Also, Lemp'a oelobrated St, Louis com. St. Louis Advertisements. IRGINIAOBAC N. tVAU. J, A. IlKLVIM. r.f.OAI, Vall, Bclvin & Day, 2? O IB O C O Maiiufaclurcrs and Agents, AND Dealers ia Fine Cigars. u ' ,0. K0 NOItlH SECOND ST., ST. UlCiB. J. Q. EaoWME, Texas Agent 7illy Ifer.ry Hell, Nnw York City. D. V. Bill, 8t. Iisli; John P. li)oKt r, ,ltsse I,. Boojilwr, bt. Louis, Sli). HENRY BELL & SON, STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods and Notions, 520 and 52S IHatn Street, Cor. Muin & Washington Ave, ST. L0UI8. -ESTABLISHED IN 1860. W. N. R. BE ALL, COTTON FACTOR, Commission Me rchant, AND Purchasing Agent, No. 18 8. Commercial Street, ST. LOUIS. Saml.H.Eichardson&Co., st. -louis, 3io. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Flonr and Domestic Llqnors, CESEBlLCOaJISSIOSIEBCnim FOB TIIK jALK OV AM TEXAS rBOMIl'TS lli'l'rfneiitKil In IVxus l,y MnJ ,W K. Uii hm'lw'' heuU lllrkli. Clma. Viui. ULLRICH & WARD. t'OKMERLT OF MOBILE, AU. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TOBACCO AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF UATANA LEAP AXD CICAE8, Xo, 206 If. SEC0SD STREW, Between Pine &01ive, ST- lOUiaMO. ALL GOODS WARRANTED LACLEDE HOTEL, Cor. smrtli cfc Claosxi1 ST. LOUIS, MO. Tvlrraph, Hallroad and Stramboat 0ffle " this IIOBSf. J. W- MALMS' & SON, Proprietor; J.ll.T.Mdlt. ,W.B. Harrison. W-Mn"1"11 Tcasdalc, Harrison 4 Co., Gsneral Commission merchants) Agnuts tor tho Purchaw anil M"' Craln, Flour, Provisions, Hides. It- I18PinStrr,St.Lonlii.ino' Ktrrnrn: Morcantlte Bunk, Hank o'"""" 8 1. Louis ; Vlckslmrn llank, Vli-kWI. ST- JAMES HOTEL BROLASKI & OWINGS, 2?roprlotox'Ji . Sr. Louis, . Mibsoi. FiKSI WASS ACCOM HOIMTICNS II KVEBl BE SFSIT KXTBXDED 10 6t'S.