The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 29, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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WEEKLY HERALD •. * — * "-
— Charles’Willame, at the co-
F ENA* a .a tagen house, but mek of the pro-tonier.
Tie new block of hatidingme enst or and both he and his cutimable Indy
1 pstoffiee, are APPI COP have borne very patiently with his
*• drken vagaries. Yesterday he was
The remains of Mr. W. C. Eadus particularly violent, and was requested
, re yesterday conveyed to Way for to leave the house, which he did.
vs nomas cusivar.
me Finest states IB the sown to he
Present at the Coming Eater. 1
titer notorious Pete McCartney, the
... terfeiter, has again escaped,
w ite en route from Tyler to Austin, 1
u charge of two deputy United States
Miurshale, heavily ironed, he seceeded
imping out of the car window, and 1
... eded in making his escape. It’s
elt right, of course.
THE HERALD is indebted to Major
w : Duxbury, foran elegantly bound
„. 4 printed little memorandum book,
staining statistics of all cotton re-
cived and exported for the past five
- It is compiled by the well
-sown house of Edward M. Wright &
, of 39 Breed street, New York,
. . sa it rm Major Duxbury so ably rep-
ovriceer Dapian neoon irces AmnCra-1
. Ties, buliat, Texas, May * De $
To the Rator or the Dallas Herald :
From the following telegram, re-
reived yesterday by .Captain Ed. Fin-
nin, it will be seen that one of the
About one o’clock he returned, how-
ever, and fired off his pistol in the
yard, driving a ball into one of the most superb niel I of horses which has
trees at the bottom of the steps. He ever assembled on any course in this
was again ordered off the premises and state, and embracing-some of the no-
left, blest divers In the south, will reach this
bleet flyers in the south, will reach the
Last night about ten o’clock he re-eity on the first of the approaching
turned. Mix Williams and Mr. J.T.
J. Is. Nichols to W. H. Keene, tract
WRLOUA I SCE leu
land six100 feet, in Grigsby league.
$01
J. W. Crowdus to Henry Losse, lot
No 1 in book No H. in C’rowdus and
Akard’s addition toeity of Dallas, Sima.
J. 5. Ilair and wife to H. B. Hearne,
tot No.1 in Mock F. In Turbeville’s -
mmeun 500,7 @2 W. n. Cannon
th acres of land on the waters of West
Fork of Trinity river.
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Tun radical state convention ascem-
bled at Hempstead on Tuesday, wed
elected Judge A. B. Norton, perma-
sent president of the body, with seven
vice presidents (among them Dick
Allen, colored,) and a number of secre-
jaries, and then adjourned. The con-
test for chairman of the. state execu-
tive committee is between Judge Nor-
ton and ex-Govertior Davis. A corres-
pondent of the Houston Telegraph says
- - the “ins"
W. J. CLARK.'
EE ENYAN,
bar
week. Very respectfully, yours,.
J.N. BAKTHOLOW, Secretary
Hovered, May 2 1NS
To Captain ML. Fania, Dallas
All the horses will start for Dallas
the coming Monday T * GAY.
prom Fectays Daily Hemas.)
-sit mm er cure went north ******* Murat
body to-night.” Y oung Obenchain re- Wednesday via Texas Central, the favorite of the “outs.” The follow -
marked jestingly, “A gnat or musquite, —Frank Austin, the jeweler, has ing extract to made from the corren
perhaps,” when Stone said something opened a branch establishment at
atout being insulted, and, walking "P Waxahachie, Ellis county. - . /
Obenobaia ^ backwards and -a oposstene
tofse-t.herewezefetem mittet (or one of his coterie) are there
“I believe I am shot,” and seeing That affair promi-entole-et.etne who are in extreme favor with
blood on his shirt bosom, assisted him success that her citizens eansately ter
through the hall to a bed, while the ly on visitors to sing her praises.
, would be murderer made his escape. j wheat crop of north
For the week ending to-day, over Prof. Williams was not at home, hav. e *. dalte
Ta lve thousand impressions of the ing gone to church, and the feelings of|Texan
HER-I his wife, who had just seen a friend | throughout the western and norht,wmp va wary peixyprey -7 -
; * shot down in her presence by a drunk-I-western stater, will undoubtedly in-selves, that they may .make Mef
* have tees taken Ml on pressed i en ruffian, may be easily imagined. | . - tes tmot-ration fall ping stone towards handling the keS
n-evidence of appreciation on the Physicians were immediately aum--,-.-S 27to the public crib, and that they may
hurt of the publie of the publisher's ef-1 to oned, and to a few minutes the room f Would it not be policy for Dalles to I dine on “chicken pie., , - .. _
A eratlying and will spur where young Obenchain lay was make an effort to secure her share? “It ain't our foneral,” you know. ”
about the center of the ebest and tisement of the MeEnni Mill CmPa The favorite of the “outs”Judge
seemed to have deflected downward, ny, Ennis, Texas. These mills manu-.A. B. Norton for chairman ottet
The wound was partially probed, but fueture the ~ --------------
Obenchain were seated on the porch
conversing, when hecommenced using
very profane and insulting language
Mrs. Williams requested him to desist
from profanity in the presence of la-
Jied, but he continued, and remarked:
“I fuel as if I am going to ki’l some-
re-ntw. It also shows the daily due- --------— - s . .3
Guiots of gold from September, 1869, to him, drew a pistol and fired. Young
, the same month in 1874, and is an
n. ualle book of reference for the to Mrs. Williams, who was by his side, 1
nfrepant and cotton buyer.
The nernle’s Cirenlation.
, kirnal worthy of our city, county and
state. 5 . *
The figures given above will be veri- The wound WAt PARY 1 facture the1-----— =7
GMby Mr. A. H. Clinton, our preme the physicians have not yet succeeded ham floor, corn meal, bran, ship stuff.
poudenee:
The Davis men and the anti-Davis
men will have it hot and heavy
Those who support Davis and want
him as chairman of the executive com-
President Grant, have his con-
fidence. and control the fed-
WES
opposing all this, and want to get con-
trot of the executive committee them-
WHOLESALE
DRY G
1 CLOT
BOOTS, SHOES & HATS
229 1
con. camr AND. LAMAR STBEETI,
toppdutetnetezmna Pkcinenipon
OFFER TO THE TRADE AN
utire
Complete a all Departments and comprising msnen of an Popular Make
Domestic Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, White Goods, Hosiery & Notions,
W. E mUCRES, JO. W. WALREX,
CITYBANK OF DALLAS
CAPITAL: $250,000.
DIRECTORS
S. Noown-aa ficomA.
norms rone a.m. 194 p.m. iDdew
• Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Kentucky Jeans,
.Cottonades, Linen Ducks and Drills,
GOODS FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR IN GREAT VARIETY,
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Straw and Cocoa Matting.
owing to heavy purchases made by our senior and junior brothers, in New York, we shall be enabled to
exhibit a stock surpassing anything shown before in this City and at prices that will insure satisfaction.
Having enlarged and greatly improved our
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
we invite the special attention of City and Country Merchants to our unusually complete and attractive Steel.
SANTGER BROTHERS,
_ OXO and 019 Elm Street Dallas. Texas
NEW FOUNDRY
Medicated Eloctro-Vapor
BATHS
irxw. I nvo snngm wenusta. as. nurus vus ******* .* -The unparalleled suce
finest or whent four, Gra-ecutive “committee, and Lheard him trndpdind saminrente
pledge himself to resign his postmar-
in extricating the ball. *"-*=*=** ** terlup at Dallas the accept Jt. Next!”
The alarm was given immediately ete, and DN the N'ghest eas i price"
aner the shooting, and the city police, for wheat and corn. / Farmers to Ellis
under Marshal Peak, dispersed inland Kaufman counties, and all coun-
every direction to search of the murp, ties contiguous to Eunis, will find it to
dpref, and he was captured atout their savantage to an at the above
tat Ae; cppzomy 27, moi-6-for--mog dir gnalu
re interesting letter from Wirt, some tall weeds in a fence corner of :
our Fort Worth correspondent. I the field adjoining Putz's beer garden.) -----
out of our exchanges atounces The pistol with which he did the sheet-
* s * ing was found in his pocket. t
the fact that Mr. Revcher will pay a small breech-loading Colt's derringer,
rv iait to the Holy Land. Ifthey want and, while loaded, gave evilerer,
they ‘ having been recently dichasis
nutata * of cartridges
-en the bitline and Aqqaent H==ie====G
Ashewani inga-loonon hi way remit of Otenchain) injuries.
man, and w ill compare favorably with
any jurnal in the state, with the ex-
eeption, possibly, of the Galveston
Newx, _
From Sundays Daily Herald.)
to keep that land hely-the teas
see of Reecher the better.
eulogy pronounced by the C urieti the
3 rwai on Kentucky’s idol -the im- “—
me,L
on several
him is our side-whiskered friend, A.L.
Damnali, of the Sherman Patriot-that
is, with some of the “Outs.”
John s. Witwer basjust received another ---------=-==--1
large stock of and celebrated Studebaker porinunder ebronle disearet and more erst
wagons, eatriages and ‘neuter. There - _____..hum
vebricles are the best and must popular in ******** **"P* P 729,
Iun Mwousey to au who want the Dienses, Mioed Poitons. Disenser of
tone wasmo ingey to buy the aoidebaker. the Nervous nystems Suppreaea er
Mr. Witwer has sho on hand a stivill stek - P*‘*****P
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WATER
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The condition of the onfoirtinats sur wiewer nesnoun =ou= a *-* ----- ---,---------------
rietim of Tuesday night is still most i of reapers, mant ne win seit at soo then. Far- Are invited to make atrial of this, the latent 1
rites, umugh the physicians arelmon.ircmn want o neper * the Roxe, 22272)
mnewhat hopeful that, if thrly ean Monomical before yim bus, wiw from s to it a. m. at which Ume lady at I
* I tend int-under the supervising of Mrs. Cale-i
’ey downindemimation, theymayte ----- nates 1 brew72 “ET-E
Pair to wave •* It is pre height of folly to neglect precau- each Location about one bumdred rank I
No examination of Rtomne has yet ta- tirmary mensuren for the premrvation or perthenstof Kimpiren men thrh J
ken place, the authorities awaiting the health, when they beenme necessary in con- Liveuak street. 1
GEO. S. COLEMAN, M.D.1
sequence of hartfut influences. Among there
intueners are the unaviodable inhalation of
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. *3 Tn" Fe THime "th dl'Toi pepredenten the Cuited site.n mint-1.1lwhomi,hncroosen send to protuee FOSTER'S
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now attending eoltege at Lex ington, unit nod role may have been drunk- I shall last week. She was former ly Mis | momech miters is the tone of mil rest,
Kentucky, under date of May 18, en braggadocio, but be this as it may, Luey Holcombe, a daughter of the late best ealeuieted PRM M M
writes to his Mother here as follows it is high time thatomeh he Colonel Beverly Holcombe, of Lynch ednnethnemeetetoris and into work.
* Dot Pupn—I ean only drop you a 9*AM borg, Virginia. She is on a visit, to ereot all kinds, has shown that a wineglass
few lines to-night. The eity is in deep isuit POP Tuns inary provocation, be her sister, Mrs. Greer, and is accompa- toi of this pleasant safeguard taken at resu-
mourning. Every Houee from ee t brought up withe round turn-round nied by her netor, Miss Sarkoleta too intervals impprtsan amounts seeing
Wet -" £ the-mek. 0 Greet and Mine Lola Smith, of Mar-22 K =9
‘envered with the habiliments of mouru- 5 *AT*A . . shall, both of whom have been spend-ro. merrous, the wedk and the agapentie.
ma and hanging across Main street At two delck this morning there ing several months with her to south — monicuison cenen moon as we and
is the confederate llag, furled and porter visited the scene of the.untortu- < t changed madly pronounce is the treat preparation of iteeless.
the weight of the in- mate affair and found the sufferer, Ol- €TA -----
*2kosrrow. The sight this even- der the influence of opiates, in a most but this distinguished lady, who has
ing i one of the most mournful ever critical condition. The physicians had graced the court of the Russian ezar,
wcu on American soul, for this wholepret-d ““ -nd Liat war unNet- fT * 5 221 1
people weep over the dead body of lied
c Breckinridge * estimable Intly, as well as the entire .
0 near or nreckin-| household, are doing everything in Palmetto state to Me proudest daya,
nmmnn soacingeu tir mumupes ^^ r certainly -— • warn we
• saerb quicker its pulsations than the . —----*
above simple private narrative of a lit- Proonhtemetees.
de Texas beg, to his father," fellow- 1 MAmaviKzn, La., May A. M.
soldier of the deceased to the Tothe saide ar the Duatin Iernia: ,
Mexican war.____________I see a notice of a negro making his I-----—----, 3 —
= . escape from near White Rock, in your produce merebant, joining THE Heit-
T9* rusts •state. The paper stated that he was tornusle the following as the
an Roment Acknowledgment sentenced for forty years. There is a
The follow ing paragraph is eli pved negro now n all at thi-phre Eete
frous the Paris Pre Itisunnerenars W.srungernere, and W atoms ave
to say that every fale-minded "Ills feet high, sear on his throat, has two
who has ever visited Dallas, will encer- scare on one leg just above the ankle,,
fully corroborate what the Preas says: as though he and heen ironed. There
w.do admire the potlie spirit, pluck | wasa white manen an who #
yomraeunce we a Filing interior I white man the • FT
to Tart in population and wealth, bus ahehem,,
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m her peshntion Choe silently, frowe.drmeet
MIS. ‘2"(‘tn W her ARiee-l looked into. Nieve the dpcriptle of
what has made Dallas, to a few years, the--**=* s
I the most prominent eity in Texas, ***********
prom w--n.-*-,-pans meswl. (en Turetsya billy M-mM.1
f - —Dow’s target the races next week. The examination of Stone has been
-. -As a slight evidence of the growing postponed to await the result of Obeu-
importance of Dallas in commercial I chain’s injuries too
circles, it may be mentioned that the i —Major J. P. Horbach yesterday
home of Moise Kaha & Co., yesterday, furnished his bond of two thousand
received an order from a prominent | to appear before the district criminal
house in New Orleans for a bill of int-court at its next term,
ported roots and herts to he ured in-----.—— - — -
the manoficture of bitters, medical made some valuable and convenient ,navones *
compounds, ete -== AM—*---PE
Jeha C. Breekfuridge
now attending college at Lexington, might
American soil, for this whole PHECAS and moved queen of the elegant eirelen
wsnever the dead body of Mud the ball. Pre wulms and Mi in the gubernatorial mansion of the
come on her return to the home of her
pronounce H the beet preparationof Imelese.
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a black and tan extort has a white spot on
each fore foot. Any person foding the same
can return it to No. I lamar street elgar
store, and the above reward will he paid im-
mediately, ‘wi
-det the mess."
“The best in the enenpest,”—is an old and
true maxim. The best article for those need-
ing spectacles or aids to might i the
epiamond Wpsetacios,” monde with thegrrat-
girlhood, where long years ago she
reigned favorite and belle.
A S I -niamend soretaeles,” made with thregreat-
Mr. KT. Strati, commission and Lett poeible ears and skill, from the very
—---* - He malarias, by the Bpenore Op tent Mans
ofhetnring company, or Makien Lane.
New Tork. _ MTee
closing quotations last evening: _
------.--------— . Potatoes (new), $1199190; wheat, . names monre Wathen,
bs stranger hered ant te si mG1 10; corn, ear, ■*••* shelled, who formerly uvea near Chester o iu
$1 05 1 10; oats, fedse, bran, $1 10month Carolin, wiirconter a favor by calling
1 45 per 100 llet hay (new), $ 00 per
*
The publisher of THS Hemain re-
turns thanks to Mr. Kimball, one of
the proprietors of the Todd mills, for a
sack of four ground yesterday from
wheat grown this year. It is of a very
superior quality, and will no doubt at-
tract the favorable attention of wheat
growers of the northwest to the un-
rivaled advantages of north Texas A
sack was shipped to each of the prest-
dent, of the Merchants exchange of
"* eotee Et mwox.
Dallas, May H. M. g Pi
iig Advice. ■ ran
For information abont the boat Bteel Lang
Plows, write to CorLIks a Co., the eclebrated
aze manufacturers, 212 Water sircet. New
T—. Cteililiiiinil^ "**
teom Teuretaya Dully Merata.t
court at its next term, 1
? —Freeman, the photographer, has
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FOMITIVELYTHE
LAST POSTPONEMENT,
t win daw, without fall, at
Houston, Texas, June 30, 1875
Wedid no
to draw on
are we of a
LONERGAN & MURRY,
di our tickets to time
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his endorsement: “Payableonly when
OF LOUISIANA. MO.
Ess manm soueerts
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ESTSATS DALLAS cot STI.
This water, s. amen for its medical vir-
tes, has, by the labored efforts of Dr. U. B.
Culeman. brou placed at the command of all i
who may require Ha curative properties. It
we h-rt for a Texan, Unti Horden, to eon- 1
at nme two gallons of milk to the eompass of
one pint, and yet retain all its pure and
natrative propwities; so anain has a Texas 1
--iners two gallows ofwidte Faiphur t
Spring water to axtorn eune, without the I
shivtest tows of its medical virtues.
There are thousands of persuns sni-ring ■
from the following disines Uisibuene, de- |
“ proaton of spirits, irritability of imloper,
vertigo, head ihr, paipliutton of the heint,
gastrie derangement, disnery of the fiver
and kidneys, bleeding irons the reclame.
, piles, dysmenorrhea, smenur-hea, menorr-
E huagia, ineorrhea, foul breath, ampiesy, Spl
[ paralysis, hysteria, melanenely, and
L inanity and many other diseases, traceable
t to hai stoants anguish bowels, and yet so:
a main igtant of the cause, ant havesought
inv tin for roller. Not untrenuently The
coma laws which originate in e. natipation
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an object of treatment whenever it pecur
one bottle of Dr. 6. S. Coleman’s White
Sulphur Springs Water is warranted to care
25,***== I pot meter
tie. Its action is ecto ieno a furunde.
To be had at any of the drug stores of the
elu. Price one dollar. *U=*N
Liass work well
—Oto-to er oo-T*
Steam Engines:
ANDY
MILL MACHINERY
MANUFACTURED BY L
1 & E. GREENWALD,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
miouk a umisr mInum COMPLETE
R. TU
VER PILL
8s
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Rt. Ei. BELL co EBILC
SOLE AGENTS
611 MAIN STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS.
G. H. SCHOELLKOPF. GHOHr: DORtIN.
Schoellkopf & Doelling,
DEALERS IN
Leather and Findings
Saddlery Hardware,
HIDES, WOOL, PELTS AND FURS
ELN STREET, DALLAS, TEXAN.
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Phoenix Planing
a mna aperient and gentle purge-
save, recommended for the cure of all dee
rangements of the stomaen liverand bowels.
By their timely use much sickness is pre-
.vented. The test of many years have Prove
en them to be the anfurt, surest and best of
all the pills ever offered to ibe public. They
parity the blood, remove all corruptions and
instore the —M-X system to perfect health.
As an Antidote to Chills and Fever they
have no equal. For Dyspepsia they are
a specific. For Nick leadnehess**
sous Colle they are a sure cure. For Cen-
attpation. Rheumatism, Piles, Paipite-
ten of the lleart. Pain in the Side,
Meek and tins *-r-ey=nesnure
thee,,, us when ooedcesnee-an
very -
moamt w. us -an. * Eery-
where, once. In Murray street. New York.
NOTICE OF REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MILL WORK.
Floi #00 Per X. morel, muh, UWNL.
Proportionate reduction on other work, with a working mapsenty of sin thousand sent
hour, the best machinery, a class of work Bo one else can duplicate In Dorisere Trass and
my personal superv iston of every job, 1 min still a esididate for a shareoftheretigerenel
the public. Lamber received, worked and forwarded by Texas and Pecldc and Houston
TueCrntrai ronds, or kept until called tor few to shires.
=nseee.e.:ee.3t=
2.1----o.-esemtmnngsn
EEVHH
:68-,erest spire
2ee
to —0 MM
DE. TUTTS HAIR RACES: TRINITY IRON WORKS
ANWR’DMatta *=*
met No. I one bay mare. If years old, IA-
eret
wecaiy applied, impartss besnuiful block
or brown, and acts like masle. The best in
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LOTAMB, ROFTUG E GARMTOE,
PROPRIETORS
for. Rom Avenue and Maguolie Rteces
DALLAS, TEXAS
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IRON HOUSE Fours
. in year 2=5
-optaneais “E.E
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NOTICE.
a Word of Advice to Travelers.
The Mimourt, Kansas and Tenat railway
has become so well known to the people of
Texas, as one of the Anest and to— some
portable roads on the continent to travel on.
that as -coms almost unnecessary that we
should say ought in its pralis. Ye weean.
R tot — not ever get back from a trip over this line
E: 7= eq E =een eruum
tomeseteir patrons comfortable van
traveling over their pond. The tracks De al-
ways in, the best possible condition, and
trains are at all times ren to uniform speed.
Pullman’s Finest Drawing Room Bicepins
eareeccompny toi through passenger trains,
and it you are going north to east, by mak-
me your wasteshown, son can go either via ‘ •
Hannibal or st. Leeto And for Kangri,
cuy, Denver, California to auy of the north- 1
western states or territories, is to much the S
best route we have from Texas. Their din-rh
me stations and hours for meals are all that J
a traveler conid wish for, and in fact there’s
mems to be nothing left undone terendere
mp over this line pleasant. TASH 16
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The ahoa tax tone for the d-nctenoy toe |,
or vet have been placed * my hand, and all i ,
parties interested are hereby requested to *
come forward and pay the same at one. A 1
prompt compliance with the same will save
ume, trunble and expense. ,
JAMESE BARKLEY. Collector. ;
the highest bidder, the proceeds to be
devoted to some charitable institution.
Thisflour wasground from this year's
whent, by Mr. Hluch Stephenson, mil-
ler in charge of the Todd Mills of the
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The T.
in the whole United States thereto
improvements to his gallery, and ! tract that to so valuable, so porltive,
now prepared to take yours phiz in moeneetunl in producing the most dle
-gantand healthful bread and biscuits,
— By reference to the communication the most delicious, desirable and deli-
of Major Bartholow, published to an- leate flavored cakes, pastry, Me cream,
other column, it will be seen that there — -- — -
will be no lack of fine running stock at
the June races, which commence on
the 8th.
—Sheriff Barkley proposes retrench-
ment in the management of his office,—-
and on his return from Huntsville will- anything to their line,
make several changes in his office, di-
pensing with the services of. four or
‘live of his present deputies.
—A writ of habeas corpus was issued,
yesterday, in the case of William Ger-
rett, charged with the murder of Cos,
in the county, in the fall of 1874, made
returnable before Judge I. Barkadale,
on Monday morning at 10 o’clock.
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—The new whent received at the
Todd mills, Tuesday, was raised by Mr.
William Kimbrough, living about
three miles west of this elty. and not
non White Rock, as erroneously stated yes
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i sake, in Avi-b and ing - he Put eslachm
Now Fione. 2
T-Gperintendeot ofinerelsmi nidinot
er new wheat, rato«i nen
White Ruck, seven miles from town,
and will grino it this afternoon, the
floor of which will be shipped to-mow.
row to St. Louis, Chicago and New
York# What think you of that, you
feomenout, gruchoprer-tricken eitl
zens of the oorthwet " New flour be-
fore the lot of June to really * few
days ahead of even north Texas. Tully
another for Dallin The tenty-seven
turns thanks to Mr. J.N. Russell, of
• the Dallas broom factory, for a house
broom and whisk, made at his factory.
Them are not fancily trimmed off *
were, those which were sent to the
i state fair and took the premium and
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the or finary broom made for couse
up. They are the most mointansos
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outset, would have averted all dan, er. Dr.
fowl’s Expectorant has proven itself she
most valuable Luns Balsams ever dis-
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Convention of Texas mill Proprietors.
The ailer amoelation of Dallas
county, in obedience to a widely ex-
pressed desire, hereby invite an as-
semulage of delegates to meet in con-
vention at the city of Dallas, in the
odd. P-llows’ hall, at eleven o’clock a.
*., on the
ann Day of June Next, -
to take into consideration the question
of railroad freight charges, with the
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PROGRAMME:
Fit day, Tutaday, June 8,1875- -First race:
Nile beats, free for all. Jockey elab pure,
saro. fircond race t Sweepstakes for A year
aid, as dash, entrance sas. Club to add the.
Third race: sweepstakes for 2 year old, bait
mile dash, entrance sis. Club w add :,”
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beat, free for all, “rcond mens wile dash,
5:574, Yursns, June 10, ueSFiu
rows Jockey club purse. Face. Mile heats. 8
in S, free for att second race: Mile heats
for a yeacold. Purse, she. ___
Fourth day, Friday, June 1, J.S—First
race: Jockey club purse 97.0. Four mile
beats. - site to second horse. Beconi race:
Purse $100. Handicap mile heats, free for all.
Entries to be madeby I p. m. on th sustant,
and weights announced on third day
“Al!nny, a-tordey, June 2. wn-Fam
ruce: Consolation purse, 5100, Free for hor-
aw which have run and ant won during this
meeting, second race L One mile and an
eighth. Purse ME Free for all. Thin
rare: Match race for 81000, (xe a aide.)
elibl hundred yards.
Kutries five per cent. Two or more to
makes race. Races to commence at half
past two o’clock p. m. excis day. Admin
ha nity cents. Ladies respectfully invited.
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during the meeting. w.IMALL
J. * nazruorew. Secretary.
r Half rates have been secured on all the
railroads for passenger and stock.
P. W. LINSKTE
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