The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1873 Page: 4 of 4
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fair has re-ment squadron has no
he move the Carthagena for a weel
to the United gents, in the abmenee #
heft comes eured fresh supptiredail
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and dapl ureil the.M
wear
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he work to be let to com
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—i— nes ‘ - 1 codunetiun with Hu-We M-ee-i - 4 --1
seems
forty years 41—
at a rate
ceut. per
rale to I
ones throughout the several provision tuat
the volunteers, by ‘ MADRID, Deremster
lying war vesicle. Lhardment of Earthain
he
s.—The bot-
Balls
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gn ryarmene Carthagera continues,
reported in good
ndiaterfor, has for-spirits. They, made a sortie yertert-s.
igfon. 2. ( MiDuiID, Dgember Fi, cer**, s
i’would. consent between’t artels * and haimenn 5
for arbitva- ton or hanncns bety
let her come direct-sfor1 ,1
data The port air
lieved to linwe ioultrd in the testers- wePY
* veen the twoltacali
t
men Carthagins in conjunction with
the land forces L 1 : ,
Estills has isteh whely abandoned
Ly the government freer, on account
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says the time has come
fight; — — .--------. .
suer or de. The span- of the prevalence of [smalipos and
POSence to the nomellra." AIF T T
res the Beereta
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army.
we de-
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The inil was then passed ty a vote, misand Plantation Machinery.
- . INeewint KUMA
man to the restora- I PARIS D-comler 8 Mu the Barsine
d to Ameri-. court martial Yestert ing, Lachoud wers
"LESS 1 curing ancdluent for the
TWEE ----------M--4E-
in
te sltyies all to be iu readiness gan the
for tea for light. All between defence
engna lcerators expelled. Isintery is to be held wh the 2I bust.
PSAiT Sn udes with a challenge. Eleven Cardinals, will Le created, und
5a.k...=eppiee tre____eecte.hc.Ah VTm
wuhda Re Wesmmoany:] Lox
from Fortress Mouree, Eighty-threiuf the Lere —-
more naval recruits froin New Orleans -statement: “After
------I steamer, and seeing th
see and monitor Mohapacand Paris will be ar-mnt. .
K weened Nexne.P-eeniitenesouenmy
“WARK:,"“ 5* A-Thellug dungeronly nend. the copeamor
Coremittee on Privileges and Pe 1 the Lockerne TAUE SPASM
frow.“After organ ported his startoani. but the steamner
itation the committee came right across thefsemes DUWA
ills of the
note thaw
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They Are The Most Durabis,
T-Lont Complicated,
Have Greater Facilities, 1
Consume Least
Will Blake, Cook, Borland A
QUICKER AND MORE svi
Thsanp ater*eems,-7
70 years, wins own 6 ll Beres of lari,
and enitivate a large portion, doing
nearly all the work themselves. They
say, if they were not poor, they would
move to the elty and live at their ease.
Their land is all very fine, asl
worth at least $0 an acre, consequent-
ly their poverty consists in being
worth see neretcon
Be the way, another Truesdell living wee
in mass Ieality some years nap, now
dead, had the peculiarity of charging
3 cents a leishtell for enru, no moreand
no has, no maiter at what price it was
04men:
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annum. The -
e madle from thute to
time as I may be nevdeary for
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gate as may ie ne-eary to realize
six mis of dollars in ear
resury. The fifth section previden that
the proceeds of the sale of the Loth
shall be set apart in the Treasury shi-
jest t. the drier of the Chidl Engineer
eur **1*2**2***!u wanrepieiionermalnesan
turvey mp-sitendenee mexosnre ha werebsededoff whir meliytelli
tion of the system of levee ghonitel
that this not shall not lie held le #PP S
to any drainage district hi which the
state or state, livee district or levee
districts, ex unty or counties and the In-
dividuals concerned shall not have
complied, within two years from the
date of the act. -
The proe edings in the House te day
were of a lively character.
After the passage or a till for the re
demption of the twenty million loan
of 1x58 the question of the increased
salary bill come up and was discussed
till the hour of atonement. 11
The two chief adyuentes of the re-
T # thoeared .on Mt HAL
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was made t
ofthewhole-------------------------------- t
feas that as a member of Cungree in Ac* , -exs, I
1886 he has i pocketed for: th. usane aft ****MP> 5 **
dollars of back pay under eheurstan
eex quite’as discreditable ne Thame
which characterized the Jast enlary
grabI1 - ,
lowers
all
r_Moinare 5
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The Grandest Victory achieved 1
Buck’s “Brilliant,-7
D. COOPER,
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lam enmmT MHL E " LUMBER
vuno .e..he,t.Ir.nm
emt **deeirof T. a P .
:wis F, a T.e. kellrind. 1
. A , DALLAS - - T EX AS
SAM. s JONES & Co., , 259-1
Great Reduction in Prices
TiFesid 5m . miwwl, heedinting ihnotiat was in
n* UE MANU, ***** W w I
conse corn ol him when it was high
Fake,
e-eetmees
ML S triet, baking lirean wind
Ret, d bliff cooking stevel
ONE VICTORIOUS OVER ELEW
. Buox 4 warene,
noam son *2e
egg
1
them that they eould all thier tout a
that price, but could have no more.
apply
colsnitation the committee game right across te-senes RAF
p the Louisiana ease. The The people in the firef bent from the
very busy. Seuntor PE Freacti Streamer Sidpet 8Y, *
rextneu endue
and Ditcle and after theintervien the jemno Sfverying that he"E""
two gentlemen went in seared of Judy, settling down, sent ."t, 9. W
Durant who sprite, to be retained Nentiek the dint Frineh Lm nest the
“Loses, December s.—A date
cneeute the Fin-
Maes dinum in
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evee
08 tan "A
tel
tion
pirating was illegal /
ya
wohlerhewnterchibigher
has been for twenty years. The
ed 12-e
alighteet-foundation, for the
, sent from Treutop, that’s
tram can off the track on the
-IOMt Cine
mudelering trains
E rsortne com pany
ne accident or de-
— lesterday between
Deci T-negle
vening caused cobiders.
1= Deeats
22.02ne ften woor
!-" FEM.
s eily.
If
town up the river a mile
nd benched. Two inge
d their wherenburts are
nuy,S ides many other
Neither the sirst French let nor the
second, which arrived shortly aller:
ward, bringing the first and second
Captains of the Ville De Havre, at-
tempted to return, Lutt in spite of the
expostulations of the crew who were
left on board the Loeherne, and the
threats of her mates, they remained
alongside of the ship. The clothing of
the French officers whe reached the
deck of the Locher le was dry, show-
ing nosignsof their laving been in the
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"s.."pere-eyun" necemtes s.—Am
Imperial ukase drafts alx froml every
theurand, men into the arms, inclu-
Your. Dejimher s— meat,
ing was heblin this city this afternoon,
composed of prominent citizens, to an
Institute, next Friday night, to give
exunisalun to public seuthmrent. in re:
1 Ebr. 1,12. onoa
bumgan and others. .
It is said that the steamer Clly of
Merida, the fastest Vestel on the coast,
will te altered into a gunleat and
transport, to be used in ease of war.
at quantity of ship timber is now on
the wharf which, it i arid, will Loused
to strengthen her so she can carry x*
neAm-ian our ----TmARG
sokiers have been sent on board to be: war.
protect her.--- *
whe reached the
le was dry, show-
and mrp
There is
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FAMILY GROCERIES
Cox. of New York, and
, Oliin. The firmer was)
roughly raidhd by Mr. Neg-
sylvania, with Lasrnce I
e. butt and lau, hine sunk
bunse heraase behead torn.
Country Produce.
calothum,por
of every gats
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D. M. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Buccibc to n ManiD.nim 40..
MadePronne S. Ten Orleans
Ne=R *PE7
syrin A3 Fuser GROCzars,
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ver serves-mens wee *
Dor Loss of Appetite it has ne Count
Per Fintulency it is beyond ly - -
wer onuordered stomach, an immediate Relief.
vor Dyepepuia it is Recommended br a Popiclans
soaon a w rugsclaoe, Cleresmen, mamin. Merchant., M-chamuen, efeveny Natlom.
-1. - A. D. Fersunseon, see Proprietor.
cowl wares, Dales Acoa bans, vie. 1
UNDI
4 .
I3K
SAE
Ar December S.—Htorms
ad Indiana. Trees blown
racks have delayed trains
M 51rauedonorten
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over Grant’s P8- pent Congreo, Ul thle Whole the
Dreemuter s -
t iew of a pursfole war
made a fourural runler es
o, fleneral Sherman who,
aratteristie letter to. Fer-
******* se had sent the letter in the 7 y - 35 any g .
War department with tol-“cidorse- Prospering
tary of War for Ammine the bun-
dreds of offers th come toll- -
this worthy of a place am ong the ar-
thrives to costing eveirte, 1 re-
sard N. E Forrest = one ofthe mods
event of a requiring eavairy, I ***
would pubreiatingly aneeit his ser-
vices and give
I believe, now, we wune*** -*=**=*
our national e uemics as he did against
us, and that i raying enough.
“W. Sherman, General.”
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steamboat J’S keetongo, to
yeenun
twenty minutes. The beat and rare
is reported a loss, sir was bound
for Ringgold with a general
cargo of government store a d
plies for the upper military posts.
RICE* BACLARD,
Paints, Oils, Ginas,
T1.5412-2
WALL PAPER, ETC. A.
W. J. M.DONALD & CO,
. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in is:
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
ESTABLISHED 1900.
ENETO nons i-
M t Y
arms, inclu-
n. Ferre,
with Spain
this services 1
writing a ch
rest said he
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Hishent market price pali for Country Pre-
darcot all kinds,
me, I deem
coming evenin. Ire
atingly arrest ser-
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1lwtio
con, JUOHAHON AND cNECK
can, ewto,g(uiamotAi**am
Emhihmhudile
Parshs buses te et
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ESTABLISH I Resprettutly informs the cutises.w
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St maker at the sharin moneCE
land trim them in all styles, le
Ton hand at all times, comas of #
$69.2 A = ,
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has the exelusivegemyr W
for Dallas end surrounding wain
and can supply them at the low.-t re,
PmtsmS hm with • -
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wt 1 Cearan (tests nn.
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JEFFRIES & TERR
TIIN ALDINE
: 1.-t Alt Put
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TG. & W. TODD & CO.,)
WILL FURNISHINGS
1oiz 2 boin.mema.
, BROADWAY FOUNDRY
i COLLINS & HOLLIDAY
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DOZIER, WEYL & 00.
CRACKERS
she Ftant sad cent made. i I Boas he met in:
, Cor. Sixth and Pine Sts
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.-A m, me and edcetonlenre for an
uI LOUs DISEASES
S-=MIFRR==PEERE
_____ . L.D. veERGBLGOD, Sole Propidetor, Fries, Texan ta
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(STDCEssGES TO TERRY a Bid
WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL DRALEM
Dry Coody
ROOTSANDSHOES, MATS AN:
NOTIONS, GUNS AND PE
TOLA FowDER ASOT.
- SHOr AND HARNEss
LEATHER, AND 1
32 staple Grocurles
ancuru suns, sun.
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stekte.P resignation will not affect the
relations of the United States govern-
of Frain. No late
your.
A GRAND GOLD MEDAL:-----==-=----
Wesewarde a *, Ni FairofR. P. GEORGE
Coleman’s Corn and Wheat Mil
rsonuncm.
The GREAT Favours s-wins Slachtud.
Ms in
OWENS, LANE & DYER
MACHINE CO.
: V .. No. uT N. Second suaigli
sxcics. saw muss. woon)
, Branch Crookes & Co,
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WHOLESALE DRIGGIS
ment with that
government have passed through his
hands and there w no reason why he
should remain in, Madrid.
- The Colorado was fooed fa t in the
Bind, when an attempt was made to
move her. No attempt has been made ,_____-
to remove the coal barge which pre- lives lost,
vente her departure. : 1. =
Tay, N. Y., December s.-The— -
Troy Times to day publishes a letter 1
received frumn Engineer Italney, of the
United States steamship Kansas, dated
Bermuda, November 23, announcing
the safe arrival of the vessel at that
-been driven to sea in
, - Cape Hatteras, No-
veinber id. All on board well.
KEY We, December s.-it is ru-
= 4= —the has goue ashore on
Admiral Scott anx-
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me for port after havin
aritte
mnoee
ewer. but will
wear. The ad-
sined to, deal
a
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XLld CONGRESS—FIRST 8585101.
ART DEPARTMENT. 1ST
mosrartens or Tun abiss save
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are in America, it is only nrcemary to
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YEAST POWDER
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McCaleb, D. The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1873, newspaper, December 13, 1873; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1650881/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.