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THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OK TIIK CITY and COUNTY of DALLAS, Til Niory of Uenerul Imrlea unit M.re Cooke, (ulinu ClilfTtniii, I From tliu Ht. Louis Ulobu. Democrat All iittli vitlnul I'litiniiliK tlio liih-smiii'liutf Cnoko, "of tint 'ulum ui'iiiy," luu Iii'imi in Tpxiih working uhiii tint fi'cclii-lity nl'tliM liiisopliistiruti.il I(1iiig Horns. iniiiuiKi'il tu work liiiusoH' print l.y (ivintt a ri'iiortiT n' iu vt-Mtoii AVw most fxtriinidiimiy skitoli ol ti in career liiiii'-liivHillli i'kciik-h iiiul nil ivliilo to free, the (join of tln Antilles from tlu clutch of tho Siiinish lmtdhiM'. And when hn left liiilvostnii no ciuiscmi no ciiviiluteil tlmt III! was cm roiifc for WiiKliiiiL'ton coiifi'i' with tho Statu Department tho 'ulinu nlliiirs.

I i mil seems unit liotbro cillliiijf on ixli ln ilrnppnl in on San Antonio, nnil lor certain little idiosvn cracit's, nmiiilost iluriiiji Ins stay viH'civi'il a notice from tho Ki'hym, i that city, more extended than Hut tor i i.i mp. i ii inner words llmilllpivssiim ho loft was luul, Hii, (jonoral consent ho was ilnhhoil what his transactions in Sun Antonio worn, duos not appear, hut that thoy wore of cnaracior iiiiilunn linn legally iniswem- lililo is clear, it circumstantial evidence may ho noooiteil as coniii'tont to prove thosamo. Tho (ionoral" found it oun- tteiiiiil to leave Texas for tho North in liinlinj: iiciiiiso for Ins hasto, one should not leave out thpcoiisiiloration altoL'ot or of his ilesiro to ho "up anil doiim" for tho Uilmn online and, us tho ovidonoo (iocs to show, arrived in St. Louis about J'oliruary 12. On tho 14th inst.

tin. followhijlottor was tnailod from here to tin) oilitor ot tho San Antonio St. Loms, I Fohrunry 11, r.uitornt San Antonio Man Antonio, lioxiirt onnty, oxas: Sir UociniiiH it of intorost to you, 1 bog leave to notify you of tho death of (as ins papers snow mm to ho a citizen of your city) Ooiieial Charles Lee Cooke, formerly of tho Cuban army. no men at liie Hotel, in this city, ot brain lover, emanating, nn his JI. j.

sain, irom a disappointed lovo nHair 1... 1 I i no "in uo uiiriou ny uio military au thorities licre. Yours, very truly, fil'llllOK KlIIIIllNS, P. S. I mil from Dallas, Texas.

If tho letter iloos not satisfactorily snow mat tiie uoneral was a fraud, it sliows that (r. K. George liobhins, (or prand rascal) was, and as Kobbids and i i i v-uuivume jirouoimceu ny tno yviyii'M to bo one and the sama person, the re sult is tho same either wav. The lin sumption is both strong and reasonalile that Cooko had been caught in some illegal transaction, and having to lice the country, made it point to die mi paper of a broken heart, to stop pursuit, should it bo contemplated by those whom he had wronged. Tho letter carries upon its face the strongest evidence of fraud, and, if not written to screen mi illicit transaction, was intended to mislead.

N'ow, for further proof. According to tho letter, "(ionoral Cooke" died in Kast Saint Louis at the Southern Hotel, 80mo time prior to February the date of the letter whereas, on the 14th day of February, he wrote to the South ern liotet, iNimt Jjouis, troni Incago, asking that all letters coming to his address bo forwarded to tho town on the lakes. In accordance witli such roiUest several letters were sent him. Ho was never registered at the Southern Hotel, never died at that hostelry; and us the Bast Saint Louis "military authorities" could not bo found, short of ft microscopic investigation, it is safe to say they did not turn out to do the Cuban hero honor. On the 24th instant, a telegram came to the Southern for the "(Teneral" from F.

Simon, of Antonio, saying that valuable, documents had been sent to Galveston; but, as the hero had not boon a guest of the hotel, the stamp was not advanced to forward the dispatch to Chicago. Whether the "(ionoral" has San Antonioed any one is not yet known, but revelations may be anticipated. STATE NEWS. Tyler has shipped nearly twelve thousand bales of cottou this seasou. Sherman Is eujoyiiif a highly successful visit from joker9 and sueak thieves.

Mr. H. A. Parrish Is a candidate for tho Mayoralty honors of the prosperous little village of Sbermau. The mill of Messrs.

Olbbs Lot, at Decatur, was destroyed by lire last Sunday moruiug. Origin accidental, aud loss three hundred dollars. Two prisoners escaped from the TiooLilaifi lull Lone-haired Billy and John Smith. The former was recap, tured, the latter is still at huge. "A fellow feoline makes us won droua kind." George Francis Train's name loatn at the masthead of the Jimidecute as its choice for 1'resideut in 1870.

Denison News: The gasoline for the ens works was received Saturday by Mr. Knlflln, and we may now expect to see the city illuminated by the Denison City Gas Company witliln a week. Tn formation Is wanted of the where aboiitsof Tom H. Uoode, a nriuter. He was last heard of in Austin.

Any In formation will be thankfully received by his mother, Mrs. uooae, at iiiiuis, Texas. A negro Is on trlnl before United States Commissioner Houghu, at elo.roed with stealing registered packages from the postotVice at that place, where he had been employed as a porter. rvnrler: Dan Webster, a clever gentleman, though a Kepubli- can, and likewise a reuuiim yi now employed od the Denison ew9, hasbeeu made postmaster of Denison vice Grubbs renioveu. Denison Is Infested with a band of thieves, who break open houses aud carry their stolen plunder otf on other moii'a i.nMua Tim rone market is quoted Arm and It will be llriuer some of the rogues are caught.

-Gainesville Gazette: G. Sell Iff, who was shot some weeks since at Saddler's Bend, seems to be improving slowlv, aud hopes are entertained that he will be enabled to be at his store oon. He bas su tiered much and Is greatly emaciated. Exempt from taxation by the laws of Texas: Tools and Instruments used in any trade or profession to the value of $VI; Mil books to the value of one year's supplies, Hie product )( tijj in icarntnir mn their properties; Imsplt, Bm rum Jit jm i'I'itij Is rumored on lUHtreHsthu ino.nl,,,, thHtewpuu, I' re.l. ilennescy will organize riy puny I 1 IIIIU Im liutely The lilack Jim fover 1H rai mi'1 to feai'ul Xti'iit iiiuoini our "'I'M.

A litlemanllvl.iKoii Morijan in (iispostnu iiis properly III Aliircll. The Dcnisim NVws takes io uihH puiiing extravagant u. his varieiy eslutilihlitneiit. Iliese mid other deniorulUluu hells manage somehow to "l'v i.icsiios oi me inw. hut we imreowltU -M, coicinpiirnry mm it has Imd out' IOOK lor llewHliHiior nnou.

t. i.u iwiiuiuiy ui courtetum and thieves. ylierman Jieulsler inueli to learn Unit th sewing machine com- jinny nre uo reiiuived from this elty to Dallas in a fvw tv. regret to lo the busliuNs coiiiiwIihI with the principal olllee of ihn PBIIV, bill We Hart Willi Mr. Chirli Beiiilemunly iiiamiger, with milch re-k-ret, since ho tins htcu, during his sliort residence, a useful cllUvn.

-Marshall lleruhl: LhsI Wiimlny was a week ugo, wo ure Informed, a Mr. Winn, a school teacher, was imir-( ered in Cuss county, near the rs. deiieo of Colonel lteece HugheH. The body was found In the woods in stuto of decomposition. An impiest was held on it, wheii it was discovered Unit he hud been shot in the eye.

A physician was then sent for, who, upon a host mortem examination, found tho bullet. A prominent citizen of Titus county Is Hiispleloned of having com-milted the deed. F1NANCBAND TUADE. OKI ICK ok THK 1IKH4I.II, 1 Hiilliu, 'lexus, au, laid. Wo linve no olinse to not lu iiinnciarv nialleiH.

l'ho nuirket sllll ixmiuiIiih hrin anil (julot.wllli sullleliMit in. iiiik liiinei'iallnvMll. ablullllil Hon.ls, cuiiiily ami niuuleliul, renmli, nmiiinai witli few lininlii, I mi Hull's. Woreneii our of yeMenlny: (liil.li-Ttieiearu Imt. few IrniiNsotlons to IIS; svlllng, ua.

KIIA'KH-Ki'lllnn, lii; liuyliiu, Ins. UXUIIANUK-lii fiilr.leiiiiueJ. Wo (liioto Cuiuinelclii, VHsouillit; biilili, premium. TIIEUUAIK MARKET, OOtlN Market full lnoko.i vua TexiiB. 'x'; Kiiiikum, liuskeU, Vie: do, sliulled! in mint, WHKAT-(t(ichI ileinaml; reeelpls Unlit.

No. 2 red, SI 10; No. 8, (Be. llHLKYvHtoi.U Kn. nil with Kiill lirlijiit, utk'! coiuiiiiin, 4.rie.

UA lis Keeelpis Iniideruie with mioil do. mimd. Prime red, mixed mid tiiuek. Hie. IIYK Stock Hlllll'l.

win. .1. Iiiunil, Unud iiittdluiu, fmo per bushel. BH4N MinkHt well Hiinnlliil win. miiucl.

niiote. at HOc nerewt. HAV Ion. 11IDF.S A Mil Dry Flint, ldtbs and upwards 16U Dry Kllnt, 1:1 Dry Flint, kins uiul culf. Ha in Uiwn Biileliers' h'i lliilliiln, bull's 1 25 Hiiltalii.

cow's 1 I jii Mlmepsklus, each Ifiy 75 t'UTTOai HAKKKT. Middling; Low Middlhiu 11 (. II 9 (i; UihmI Ordinary ordinary Cotton Statement For tlio week ending 12 Friday, February 35,1870. Furnished for Tbk IIkkai.d by V. H.

Evans, Jtoportcr In III is for the National Cotton Exchange. Hloek on hand Beptemher '1 Kt'deived tills wtH'k Boouived previously 47,0111 Bocolvcd sluoe September Total trill Miuppeu mis weeK Hliluned urevlnuslr 40.IK4 Shipped since Hepicmbur 1st Block on hand 943 Market (inlet. Middling Low Middling Uood Ordinary ETEBOl.lKIICAL. Hlgheat temperature Lowest temuernttlre .11 tl 8 A vu.u.,a Dl i-i Baiiifali hi Inches V. It.

EVAN8. I'KOVIMONN ANI 4JKOCKBIKN. CANDLES Aro In inodersle supply and demand they lire quoted ut 17JiJ01'4c. BICE The stock is ample for tiie den ey lire quoted ut liow4o. is ample for tiie deiuaud; i.rln.M choice.

KriiNWo. HALT-lu good supply; coarse, 22 60 Hue, 12 SO. HOAP-C'hlcago, Froitor Gamble, STAIK'H Uood stock and moderate re-(ineit. quote at tiWle. COAL OIL In gisid supply mid demand.

We quote: bids, i'ifc; cases ti 653i2 90, ac- cordtnglo quuuiy. 1)111 KD Al'PLKH In moderate supply and demand nt HiivllHc Bin KB Choice in luir supply at anso; common, dull, 20fn2oc. ClIKriSK lOCI umpn, cihmcu (JOr KK 31 Market quiet: supply smnll, ix.iiil. mucks ure lii transit. ic prime, iBIHijt'e; choice, 'iliw, currency.

SUUAIt Louisiana nor io prune, n.rii.l vulli.tv liirltlpil. liSc: white clarllled, llJsiuiilMo. Bellued In fair supply and light demand. We niiote staudurd crushed, lalc; powdered, lviyi-c. MOLAHHErt Loulslaua In good supply; very little common on hand.

We quote prime, choice, tiSSWc. In barrels; 5c per nun. in hu.iiuuu.w LABD-ln fair supply We quote: choice kettle rcudcred, les, retlned. Uy i4(ic: lint. cans, jc; sum caus, 11) and Alt cans, l.iyiojic.

KLOlIll-Murkct tlim, and quotations an-chnimed nothwitlistnnilhig a iiiimber of the mills have advanced prices fcw per Oil ttis. We repeat quotations: Uceun Fear, XIII. S7 IB, RUCK, VR-itiu i. III, bid. si til, sucks, 1 15 i liurvesttineen.

xx, hi 10, sucks, 2 16; Know I' lake, xxxx, 16, sacks, W4l); Uold Dust xxx, bbl di sucks IS; Donkey, xx, 0, sack f2W; Hwun's Down, xxxx.bl Hi, sicks tl: Lily Wlilte, xxx, Join, Sacks: 10 i'MUlerV. xx, sacks, i- I.I. tA fill. Slicks, sl Hi). fnli.

BACO.N MIOCKB amine nm; D. S. C. sides are quoted In lots at bacon 0. sides, shoulders, none In; miirket.

HAMS-S. CUUVUcu, iiy.i-.. vassed, Ifiiftloc. KUOUT-Domana We quote half at So; whole, fit. CORN MEAL-Marketeasy at per cwt.

ESllMXTS. ONIONS-In fair supply and demand, at pXrfc'Murkct fully stocked. We quote at Si OD per iwea are quotisl at 2 70 ffl b)' nd nothing here but Kuriy iiose rV V.wd HKASNorlhern and Eastern In good uenmiKl ut per in. mnHi CABBAOKrt Light stock and moderate demand. They are selling lu bulk ill per luu nead, as to quamy.

WIXEfl AND Mll'OIl. BBANDY Domestic, tl 50(31 60; Imported, KM 10. OlN-ll w. RV.T MlS nor dun. PORT WISE Imported, lTsA2 00.

75aJ Oil. lll ITS AM) NITS. APl'LES-Stock Hunt We quote medium attopcrnorrei LEMONS-Stock modorotej Messina, per stock and moderate id mnnd: cho ce jiesin i BANANAS Good slock and falrdemand, nrlme. tMU Pr bunoh. rffiaW demand at 10c per pound.

Ik ALLAN HCTAM, MlHUtr. Klour imtITi ll.iinlliy, pur II. lJ, IVhs, If. M. iiin, Ih luh, H'i r.illll.iitii, kwm-l, iiek.

ll.il.ius, per H1 Tin nips, i- Illlllm cliuleu, l.ill.l, II. H.mr kisui, per It. ('siilisus. I'. i lii'sil Husi' A milli pnr H.iiir,uhiiliii I Uiu ii 'iilli ii Himur, inliiu.

UiiiitiHiiu, pui It i Moluahus. Her uiillni. li'S, IMH-Illll, per II, Iwi, sun pim.ler, 1 1 mi 'I'eu, Unions, per It. i r.irt.i.,priiii1i hi.i H-r in jji llrlisl ni'si'liea. nor Mimkernl.

No. I ul Hniip, per bur I'suilles, p.rft Itl.v, Hr Hull, iusll ssek Vliiciiiir, cl.lnr, pi.r liiillmi fill Vinegar, Willi wine, wr gallon 1 uj ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELECTION-APRIL 4. 1876- WK AKK ADIHliKl.Ki) (IIUwUhI III Uliliiiluii'v U.I. AND UK.

t'lklinll esiiiliilHis lor Msyur ut His eunuiug t.c. i in pi ii. AND UK- iiuesiud lo aiiiiouu'ee Jolul It. ttsiioiiodiduic lor Muyorol tliu ny ol HhIIiis si tliu eiiHiilug imiiilclpul vleeliou uu Uio mi tiny in a pi lily Allurney, WK AKK Aruuiitii.i:ii AND HI)-UUnMeil fii aioimineH I. It.

teli.iilit iih euiiilldiilu lor City Altoruev. i en. tiling iiiuulelpul eleelioii. WK AUK AND BK. llll'Hle, In iinnoulll'u W.

n. llunr.l a a eiiiidldute lor I'lly Altnruny, at I he iiiiiiiu'ipHt eieeunui on in lie III, ol April, WK AUK AUTIIOU1ZKD AND UK. iiiiHled to rnnoiiiieo llelirv A. Me. folium hh a euu.llilule for t'ltv Atloriiry, ut tliueusuluiug mulileipul i-leul'iun lu Apul, 'K AKK AllTll''UUKD AND UK- iIU'nled to.

numillliee llurlielt tJllllis usii eiindlilate for t'lly Alloniev, the eleo-Ion to lie held lu April next. lily AssKssnr nuil t'olleetor. V'K AKK AtlTIKHIlZKll AND UK- ipieslid tnauiiounee llionius I'hnies as ciindi.liiietor luedlllee ol liy AsmNHor mid Colicrtnr ut tliu ensuing inuuiclpai alto-tl in lu April. AUK AUTIlOlllKD AND UK. luested to unnouuee II.

Sure liiian at a ci.i.dlduie for liiu ol City Assessor a.iiU'olleetor, at the viixulug elecilon, April 4, 1S70. AKK AUTI10KI.1D AND UK. (lUesled to llllllolllleu Mi.rrla a. ii cumlliiiiio lor una lolleeior of Tuxes ir Dallas elly, lit tile ensuing election on Hie Uo duy of April. AKK AHTI10UI.KD AND UK- Uiesied to uuuounie T.

IliiulHiire a ciindlduti. for Assiwur and Collector lor tiie City of DiiIIhh rE AUK AUTHOKl.KD AND KK-T ipieAted to auiiouiice Joe KiHlipr as caudloulu tor Oily Assessor und ColleeUir, ul Hie ensuing elecilon on April 4, 1KT. WE ABE AUTHOKl.KD AND UK- IT ipiesledto iinnoumM T. I. llnrr.v us cuudlilute for City Asaessnr and Collector, ut tlieeiisnlng luaiilclpul election In April, fE AUK AUTHORIZED AND RE- (Uesled to iiunoiince Julius Ituyeras a ciindidale for Cliy Asreshor imd Collector, at tliu ensiling niuulcpul election lu April next.

TE AUK AlITHOUl.KD AND HK- nueHted to nuiioiince Krmifc llleklin as a candidate for City Assessor uml Collector, u', the ensuing elecllou on April l7u. WrE AKK AUTIIOUIUKD AND UK- hn a quested toUnnounee J. N. Oirilei cuiidldutu for Assessor uml Collector of Dill- las City, at the oiisulug elecilon in April. for Treasurer.

AUK AUTHORIZED AND UK- Ueted to suiioiiuchJ. llieu us aeumtldiiie for the olllee ol City Treasurer. Election April 4, Iti7. AKK Al'THOBIZKD AND UK-l nuested to unuouucH It. 1'ntlon us a Climlmiiu.

Iur Tranniii-wr i.l.u nlly i.t' llul. las ut the ensuing municipal elecllou. WE AKK AUTHOHI7.KD AND UK-n nested to announce James KUrminrU as viimildate for Treasurer of the city of nanus, at tliu ensuing municipal election. fllj Neerelnry. WTE AUK AUTHOB1ZKD AVI) HE quested to aiinoiiuin Ji.

A. McMnr- Irny as a candidate for the office of City necreuiry. r.ieciion April tin. WE AKK AUTHOKIZED AND UK-quested to announce J. H.

Hereford as a cundldute for City Secretary, at the en suing municipal election, ou April 4, 1876. For My Marshal. WE AUK AUTHOKIZED AND UK-quested to announce Torn JoIiiiimiu as a candidate for City Marshal of Dallas. at the ensuing municipal election on the 4lh of A pi 11. WE AUK AUTHOKIZED AND HE-auesled to unuoiinoe Jan I'enk nsa candidate for City at the ensuing municipal riecuou in April noxi; "rK AKE AUTHOKIZED AND KK- quested to nunouneo Morton as a caniildate City Murshall, election Tuesday, April 4, 1K76.

-TE AUK AUTHOKIZED AND KK, iiiiested tnaniiounca Willie T. Cliirk us a candidate for City Marshal, at the eleo. tlon In April next. I) It. lit Mi i K.

LEAKE, Office aud RcsidGucs No. 734 Elm St. oviKooFriN's DHUQ stoke. oillce hours from 9 a. rn.

3 p. m. Hunday from to lu a. and from 8 to 4 p. m.

Junildlini B. M. OANO. OANO. GES.K.3I.GAXO&S03f, Real Estate Agents and Brokers 1JAJL.LAH.

TEXAS. Regular Commission Agents for PTOOIIASINS. SELLING, RENTING Or LEAHINU TEXAS LANDS-TOWW AND CITY 1'KOPKKTY. And Dealers In TEXAS "LAND SCRIP" Will also p.iy taxes, examine titles, locate land claims, an i nltend promptly lo all business in I heir line at reasonable rales. Corn-Bpoxdeuce, or persoum with Heitlcrs, Immigrants, Investors and Capitalists solicited.

OKFica-Over First National Bank.eorner of Main and Lamar streets. declHwJiu CARROLL MILLS The undersigned begs leave to nnonnce to nf 1 minis conniy tusn'" pn.pared i IS, III ever. rk. pulroniso nun. hb ninm paiu iur wi.e." CAUnUj, decl8w6in Buccessor to a.

uun.e. THDBMOND. H.I..RAV. J.C.WOOIR THUMOUD, BAT BIGGER, ATTORNEY AT LAWS x)nii t.o Will practice In the CoarU of the rour- "tlml'corner of Main Jrn streets, front room op sUtrs, piwu KISCELUNEOUS. miSCCSTfll.H.UAMMI, Manufacturers and IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE FINE CUTLERY 320 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ST.

LOUIS, MO. Knights Templar inul olhor Masonic Jewels a (Specialty Dlsmonils reset hi tho liitest stylet, Octao-dilm VICTOR GATE. De. ldidly the most eoiivciilent gslo for the luriii yet Invented. Ageius wuuled to sell county uml lurin rights.

terms address. HTIUtDKVANTACO, feliliilt Lock Box Dulhis, Texas. Iluiikruiuey. PurtlesdeHlrlng Informiillon on the subject of lliinkriiplcy, will plcuso uildress the un-derslgned. All liiiiiurles pioinptlv nnswered, and ciiiiimunlctttlons strictly eonilileutlul.

free ol llarils, Solicitor In Bankruptcy, Ihillod stul.s District Court, Diillns, Texas. 1'. O. Box Isu. fublH lm LEFTHIS HOI A Fine-Looking YOUNG Il.IV Of Good Busines Habits.

lie was last seen at FAIRVIEW, Two miles from tho City of Dallas, Texas. Buying BLACK -OK- A Handsome reward will ho given to find a place where he coiil have hceu better suited in mis siocK, Write for whni you want. Adaress A. J. BOSS, Dallas, Texas, City Restaurant MAIN STREET, DALLAS.

FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY, Aud dished np In every style to suit cus tomers. FAMILIES SUPPLIED By the thoiiKiind or single can at rcasona- prices. feblilHm WHERE V.ERE THE POLICE? Twenty Dollar Itewiiril. Stolen, last night, tn front of our store, No. 'lei Elm siren, two Iron.

ChiHe-top, Cylinder lorcj Pumps, of the Gould Manufacturing Company, Seneca rails, N. Y. make, due Is us much ns two men cun handle. We will glvo Ten Dollars lor tho delivery of the pumps and Ten Dollar tor me ueiivery or tho lliieves to the Hhcrlffol'tlie county. WADSWOHI'll.

Hltlr Kill iV CD. Dallns, February Is, CHJAP ADVERTlSIJiSCOLUMl W. O. Sickles Grocers and denleis In produce. No.

(IhiEnn street, corner of Poy- drus. novidtf Altorncys nt I. aw. Hurt A Smltii. olllee on Mil in street over State saving's Itsnli.

fchMllf W. S.OIdhiim. office in Mltehle's hiilldlng. opposite Hie IcGrand hotel, Main i.treet. JUlllillll J.

M. Hayes, Commerce street, PatHs, Texas. Special attention paid In land claims, jansiiu John M.Rtemmonn. Attorney at Law, No. 505 Nonh Side Public Square, up-stulrs.

octidtl Aldredue Geo. 405 Main street, near Courthouse. 1' McCoy A McCoy, olllee sou lb side of Courthouse square. I' Denial Surgeons. Dr.

J. TV McOce, Dentist, graduated In the 1. I 1.. 1.1,4 1... UllllllUr I'l'lllll.

win moved losimtlieust corner Klin and Lamar streets, over Kalin's clothing store. ly l'lijrslrlan ami Surgeons. Tl flULWAVAP rirtlKa. II. tloiiul lisnli.

llesldence corner San Jacinto and ilurwood streets, Dullos, Texas. jsnwuim J. II.UIblM, M. H. It.

lloswoll, M. Hmmlul If I.in mi" given lodheuscs and ileformltles or eye and mtnrn. AU VHrt UIO. novJI-tf Notaries IMibllc anil Convryancera. Peak W.

olllee northeast room In the Courliionse. Special attention given to taking Depositions, executing Deeds, Bonds, Powers of Attorney, Deels of Trust, etc. Office Northeast room In Courthouse. Breaves Kcnn-dy, Mm POULTRY BUNKING. E.

II, iIhiiiikn. Sax'l. I.Alnnios I'lislili'lit. Cusliier, THE Stats Savings Bank, DALLAS, TtXAS. iri I iiuo.uoo DlltlCl'TDBSi It, h.

Muymid. Miration, II. (, ruber, Hiiui'l Lalghtoii, Triiinuet a General lisnklng llii.lnru.. ull points and lemll-ted lor on dsy ol puvinuiil, Droits drawn on all the principal cities of the I'ulliHl Vluliwinid Kurope. Inlerrsl AlloHeil on Deposits.

t'OBItlCNT'ONIiKNTSi IniiHirlers and Tisders' Nat, H'k, New York. I'lTSel Ilit'il Nulloual Hunk, si, Louis. Allen, lliittuiaii A Si, Louis. Niilloiial Hunk ol Texus, liiilvestoii, hiiiIk National Bank, New Orleans, lllld Nulloual hunk, Chicago, k. imiknuis.nt, II.

M. HHI1K, (AMII1II. II. UmM'MIT, SWT. (AMI I Ml.

EXCHANGE BANK DALLAS, TEXAS. Mill do lenoral hanking und exclumgii luiKluesu; liiuki. eolleellous on all uoccnuilile points, nml sell exehange on all Hie principal ellies ul tliu tlnlltHl Stales ainl Kuiopu, DIHSITOHS: J. Crowilui, I'lnl. K.

Cha'ipell, V. II. Duvenpnit, Jnu. M. siemnn.ns, J.

K. 1). Gallowiiy, u. SwInU, Jule SchueliUr, 11. O.

Krvuy. iKdli-dlv. WILLIAM II.OASTON. W. U.

TlloMAl EEALEES IN EXCHANGE, Insurance Collecting Agents Throe-story Building North Sldo Publl Square, DALLAS. TEXAS. lliid tf J. ADAMS. J.

Xm LBOM AHD Adams Leonard, 1 Jl. 1ST 23L HIS JEL JEJ Cornor of Elm Austin DALLAS, TEXAS We also neuotiate first nlnss limuls. and make loans ou good eollaterals. Collections made at all point lu the United States. Hltf JOHN KKitlt, W.

j. CLARK, President. Vlce-1'ros't. C. CUNNINGHAM, Cushler.

It. 1. AUNSI'AUGII, Asst. Cashier. National Bank Of DALLAS, TEXAS.

CAPITAL, $100,000 Collections remitted on day of payment at current rates of exchange UlItKOTUUSi W. 0. Connor. W.J.Olark. John it.

Iiryun. JoUn Kerr. C. Cnnnlnghnm. UiXsltf INSURANCE.

J. O. LRIOH. J. CAHNBfl.

Leigh Games 21 509 Main Street, DALLAS, TEXAS. Representing muny of the oldest and best American and Kngllsli companies, we nre prepared to write any lines that may be desired. Insurance Capital Over $100,000,000, sepUdly MISCELLANEOUS. TEX. GERMAN AND EMIGRATION BUREAU INCOUTOKATKI) NOV.

15. 1815. AntHorizcd Emigratictt Asects for Texas Avo.nti.xr. Fri'ildfiit. C.

V. OBBNDOBF Hecretsry. 1612 Carondelct Arc, St. LouU. Hell and buy lands In all parts of tho State, loculo cerlltlcutes and examine land titles, rovlale Hrnters anil Farm l.nborers rnr I'liiiilers on Short Niillce, On security of good treatment we provide families with good female servants.

jiinJOdlm Marsalis Underwood WHOLESALE Griro oers AND DEALEBH IN Wines, Liquors and Tobaccos, 601 anil Hoi Mnln corner Lamar. DALLAS, TI2XAH. WIT European Restaurant. OPP. LAMAR II0U8K, MAIIV DALLAS.

Fresh Oysters Received Every Day Tha tnhle nnnlled with Sll tile market af fords. Uood rooms for guests and boarders. Kit. sihkss, janiadem Froprlairaas), mm nu, First AGENCY ItlSCCUREOUS. kti.wakt mm DENTISTS I lave opened au oltlo; at 004 MAIN STREET.

(Over Harry Hoot and HUsHl.ire,) DALLAM, TlflXAH, BLYT11E bolesaleaud Ketall Dealer In INT LH2 JS, Liquors and Tobacco, 712 ELM STREET SAXiXiAH, TEX. (Hit Idly BOHNY'S BEEP, HALL I H. 0. CHARLES BOHNY, Proprietors. Coolest inco in tlio Citj The piihllols meolfnlly luformed thai we have tilted up ll.

building on the norlli side of I lie public siiuui onu disir east ol Jlimton Tliomas' hank, and will lu the fit- uru aeepou Ullllll llle COOLEST OF BEER AND CHOIC EST OF WINES, LIQUOR AND CIGARS. KINK LUNCH HKT EVK11Y MOltNINU Al N1NI4 O'CUIOK. A readlno. nmm Is In II, where limy he found al ull times Hies of the iniest loreign nun ooinesiio pupers, i oo H.U.4U11AH.1I0HNY. JlllV NEW MAltKET.

JACOB NUS3BAUMER I luve opened a new meat niurkr I In the new building ou Markrt rear of the Ulsninrck Saloon Whleh tliay have fitted up In flrst-nlast style, aud where they will keep always on hand 1'roMli llcof, Million, Voul, And all such meats as the country affords In their seinoii. With luigeuddltloualriiellltlet for liAnilllug aud keeping nn.utu, and lining determined not to bo exoelled lu the ol'y lu the iniiil ty und price of meats, they ask a eonilnunnoe of tho pslronuse horetolore so liberally bestowed upou them. Jnne 'il. 1H7 UH.lt) SCOTT'S Patent Sheet Iron Roofing. FIRE, WATER, WIND RUST PROOF.

No nails or used throughout the moling. Cheaper than tin. Willi cure will last as long as building will stand, ltefer-enoe, W. II. llohbersou, Main street, Dallas.

.1, W. HOH1CNOIC 7X Mnln street, Diillns, Texas, Kiclnslve Agents lor Northern Texas, nend for partleuhirs and put a tight dura hie roof on your building. We will make constructs with path's III, cities or in the country to put the root ou, und It is the best root in the world. "etltt-duiii '5 ST. LOUIS, Eelscy Si Sticknoy, I'HUPIII CTORN, This hotel fronts SfiO feet ou Fourth, Chestnut and Pine streets Knllrond ticket olllee la the first story ol the house.

The hotel has accommodations for Sue guests, Texas Merchants accommodated nt 1.1 per day. nov6dly SAVE MONEY hy sending 81.75 fornny 61 Msguxliie and WKKKI.Y TKI11IINK ireinhir nrln Ull, or 9l.7lt for the Magazine and TH1 HKMI-WKKKLY UllllllMi (regular prlu. Auureiw TIIK TV 1W THIS VIVrXITI. To buy Cotton Rags, and Brass, at NO.OitMAIN HTRKKT, Jnn21w)ra Dallas, Texas FARMERS OF TEXAS. One enterprising man In yaur midst whr iWnted my new Caohage Heed had fort; honsund that made larseand solid hends: another arew Onions that welshed nnound each tllc lnl umr, from my Delivers hlnek seeui xou win onu extracts irom tneir letters In my Catalogue.

With seed equally gissl why can not you do a well? My large, lliusiraieu need uaiaiogue, coniaining a vui variety of Veaotable nod Flower Heed, sent to nit. JAMEH J. OREUOHY, jnniwsi wwn 9 95 Camp SL, sear Povohm. New Orleans, La. J.

C. BOOTH AUOTIONDEH8 Commission Merchants, 716 TBXrxx Btreot, Will make buying and selling Household Uoods and Farnltui a spsclalty. feUdlm I ii aiSSaaSg RhIROADS. TEXA3 PACIFIC IIAILWAY oesssorioa wits nsiao AHP ni.TOM kaiijioao. or as an a NEW AND SHORT ROUTE 8T.

LOUIS MEMPUIS, CAIRO AKB AIX K)INTB NOKTM AUD IABT. This Lint bslng fully aqulid with al modern loiprovainauU, snob as sling, house's Air Brake aud atlllsrl TruaV ad Plst'orm aud Ooupler, Is nu surpaasssi fuf peed, Safety and Comfort. Pullman Pikes Slsoplng lm ON ALL HIUT THAINM. IMKIII'UB TII HKTg AND TllmillllH RATIO. Urlor advantogHi Hhlpieri ty ON AND AFTKR SUNDAY, MAY 30, 181S Trains will Arrive and Depart froiu Dallas as follows, Holidays excepted i Mall and Kxpnsuw.

nm rviHHiiiimooaiioii through KrelghlH Usll and Rxpress H.HW.M.H.W U.1S1 ia aaiuva. ii.miM. Aoooinmodiiiioii DtK pra plU lO.tAj pin uruugu IH.MJiKinOJf At Mltineola alio International Jnnetion. wlth trulnson tha luteiiial lonal and Ureal Northern Hnllroud, for Tyler, l'aleailue. HuiiWvllle, lloustiin and Ualvestoii.

At Jhruveiuirt, with the lied river hoaU, for Now Urleausand Hie Mouth, and with the K.I Paso Mall txnupsuy's stiuies for Monroe, ekshurg aud (he Mouth, Al Texarkaua, with the OAllkJ AMD rDLTOH RAILROAD. tOU losli, HrxskU, LsatMlU (ln, Oklra AMD! ALL K1INT8 NOHTU AN1 EAST, Iiiqulre for tlieough tickets ana rates to all Important points at too Texas and Purine Hsllway otlioe, comer Lamar street and If-oldo avenue, HerthsundHtaUiroohisIn Pullman falaoe weeping Curs oau he mwured al all hours ol in, ley ou sppiloatlou lo U. K. Thomas! Ticket Agent, OKO. NOBLB, Qanaral Buparintem'erK H.

Uanaral PaaaanfM At ant. UNDERTAKING. A. W. MORTON, Ian ol Mia Masonle and Cltj Cem I I lerles anal General Undertaker, Lf.uuu im--'.

i Oorhrnn Street, Dallai, TeiM, Keeps constantly on hand ready made Colin "el all kluds and alaea. Also a full supply ol FISE'S METALLIC ETOIAL CASES -And! Caskets, GLOSS MIIB COFFINS AM CASKETS for Children, and M08KW00D COFFINS AND OABKBTH Alsn a fnll tTn(tptWAM tl ware and trhnmliigs of every kind, at wholesale and n.li.n lie has a huudsmn. OVAL GLASS HEARSE 'or attendance on fuiersls. Onlnrs hy mall or telegraph solicited and promptly attended to. Kftlif p.

w. inrsKiE. DNBEltTjiliER, Conn Mill uiEuwioi Strwll. Burial Casos and Casketf OOPPIW8 ot all descriptions always on hand. Orders from tho country atULded al ihort nolloe.

Uravesdua and lots uurohaaed in theoltv celneterv. and a snletiifiH Iimu.m and carriages furnished fee lonerslN. obtnliis pntvnts lu ti U. Canada uud Ku rope; terms us low us those of any other rella hie liouhe. Corresnond.

enoe Invited In the Kngllsh and foreign languages, wltll InveiilmT, Attorneys-at-Law, aud oilier Holleltors, especially with those n.i nave nun uieir eases rrjtviea in the liaudsul other attorneys. In rejected cases ur f(Ns ro reasonable, and no ctmruA made unless we are successful. If you want a Potent, send us a or sketch andafolldeecrlp- I Hull (If vnllr In veiillon. We will make un axamlnallon at the Patent Cllll.m, und If we think It patentable will Hi.iul yen pupers and sdvlre, and prosecute your caee. Our fee will be In ordinary coses, 1 mil liT Oral written in all net.

nlCEtfE; References Hon. At. D. Legget, IJs-t'om-mlwilmierol Cleveland, Ohio; O. H.

Kolley, Hwrelary Nntloual Orange. Louisville, Hon. Jos. Casey, late Chief Court of Claims, Washington, D.O. M'Aend Htamp for our "Guma vol OB-TAiisiai) hHk rf 60 pages.

LOI'IS) HAUOF.H or PateRM, Htuhtngton, 1). C. Jso4d4wtf Trassra, Hop porters sna a- l'lle ititr v'3Sm IBuhber Trusses.1' Cool iand ooinfurlahle, Ireefrom "-II btllF 'trapping, or poultlcellko an pleasantness; useil hi bathing, endorsed hy the profest'on, long tested, always reliable. BKWAHGOF fMPrATIONM. Ueiiuliie stnmiwd "1, eley." Estab's, 1847 Cbes.

and 1f7 Broadway, N. Y. Kent by rusil oreipresa tnd sold hy loadlug druggists. Heud for oat- llOKIIO. 5 S9(l per day.

Agents wnnted. All pd (lil elsssesof working people of both lexes, young and old, make more money al work for us, lu their own localities, during ilielr spare moments, or all their time, tlisn it any thing else. oiler employmint that will pay handsomely for every hour work. Kull partlculnrs, terms, etc, aunt lYeo. Bend us yotir nddiess at iinre.

Don't Jelsy. Now Is the lime. Ilou'l look for work or business elsewhere, nntll you hava arned wt-t wa ofer. Mimsok A Co D.Kll'-'.' teii uood! HitUmf nlic, All persons who contemplate mnklug contracts with nesjirs for the Insertion of advertisements should send 89 eenls (leo. 1.

Kowell A Psrk How. Mew Tork, for Ihelr PAMPHLET-BOOK (titnetjr-HvrntS IMI.n), contnliiing DhIs ol over ne-wspapei and eslln atee, showing the cost. Ad veitlsements taken for lead-Ins papers In many staws a traraendona rsJuoUon from paUlahe-a rates, Utrtai BOOK. WSUAwlj PATENS 1 OS tj 1 1 ill ii (. III Ij Mi 3 1 HI 1 3 i 5 1 i I ii 1 ii!.

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