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DALLAS IERALD. , remocratho Stet
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0.. every organise 1: noi m all jubtidale, were wsi • " t.
— Gootyivas represrem’s, a 1 so may : the Nea all over the connus, the.Tbroek morion, the X S the Annis
y-iI Fepreeemici iteen sel wad et - as *** tawns * ramlag hus wad e veung at sear plainly a isel a P
..d-idtienrar-sigectuna, dre. Siwmy honest people were demoded The ndepruc we ni HI
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* sort unica a” * 1 - ing additional Report which w. adopted
% "41 N aalst the TeJ. B. Reogan, President er the Demo
** *eratie State Convention:
The Real Feeling.
The Candidates for Congiens.reamrm the rpinion they agrdenbig go
From the moment the noulestions were ! .
x R 1 u made st Ciclasail, great exertions fol. u " & E
ReEtay ***** - - teypor. tpseasrtaal evel to-crente a polio naling s
*has ever assembled atisitieai uspoee of burrob for Urerley and Brown Naus, “ahlarge andthe
: SATURDAY JUNE 22 1872 in tl= Site. Xanly every organised zof wia" Jjusild ble, were wool in bpreeilevarers our sarons.2
The Democratic State Con vention, which
Por Congiotty,
use State at Large •--------: -uv.*****iexct - Eg-** wwarun-rishe]
ASU M. WILLIE, of Sairenton.o.ay. bed with cnegpeepton seiners ie77o24c 21 2/Hrin "Sjnuote of anncies anciun we
BeGE a Q. MILLS, el (orstcasa. .nnm * ns *1. **4ny Mmhethies •
sera - watching for some thing this sort,
, -217. € . beprocrenins, time publics. bistened to declare for Greeley ia this ‘ we have
k. S Unhnard of emit antwihs le-ue or a-Hanuun we pro. State the same means were wed ‘ efect gentlemen aclecsed—tbey are both worthy
Mian B D.FE/eisoe, aide H rest lo.nisenur scou-gynshetsnet of what ‘ denceraiie, masses and * lrar ret men, and one of them. Judge waste .par-
M " t ir w u. i toeteech min uuie dunice ties Mf.touteeding rlidetseeetd tidisicular friend et ours. Bat it is 5
Harrial or sicimnsa 1 5 "pi te the close of Funday night” 6 ‘ t 1 . t11 - -—
+b Diimicillone, w Jones, as Wes rop.. The Convention was cauli-1. lo or fer by jorat eowil be eleete L, and that everybody | Blate at large soul have e tin nun
wo.801e,S1t , wh - sine Ar Creel: We koon very the as Dienet which cost de oounee re WeiG T MoO LAM.2
peiucate, to the Densilrate Cthe Fuic Eerain ********" * M4 demcersuie mnejoriy of an. u whais sock fion 3. Devine ana sac Irent C 4p.
Deipsates * red neYTpti, the Cemy oeI!he.° mtemek.e theieaife embinarion of delegates was model pointed s committer and repand s a
Wt ,-idemT me mid to be for District which can give a majority more * "* *
5-u-o ---c-oirs),eemlinenuttinetee The peHie wef simosi ueani than all the others together. Tas won neie tne Tone-774 "
. I * euraur d. ". T a 1 - demiat. w-n Juet ala iwineeS* T " ri *m- not seem to be sound polley, and the peo- | the Casiran of the Democratic Excessive
Tarmer R H. War " AH Fats ‘ ronOranizalion wechsdis at isar Be: I ‘1m for Greek, TH*, """IN vote for ple of the 34 District are talking a great i Committee, for his official action Adopted
* P . nr neederson o ring the chile und.lUut) wyhow, in “Pile of Barnaul Gur deal about potley at th le time. But com-| To lion. Joo. H. Rengan, President Diem
Tres banul.B a nasicu, gntn. chew rs a pepie remusi, each weh 1 "Eg Xedmeeeen mostr - phiatle uelees. Weare ali towedat-s2n!tr.. ...... _.
, 5 52 3 D. * * * mnui he cinWlimses * WAT 72% | nowinetlonr unonimona-and
The committee on Platform and Resoln-
s u--------------—-- ------rather tions, Fespeet fully report the following and
t’y o Le Gaisesten Neva that no dumoni strange, that the two candidates for theprecommend his adoption i
----D — -* -* 4--------- -------eld. That acammitten of nine law.
down to the simple question, wheth-
er or not the Treasurer’s office was
Were fair and impartial. 7.
None but Davidson and the fore,
man ofthejary were presenttoforce
the safes of the treasury, the bal-
ance of the commission refusing to
w’m "M TAM done—Bpreial
URESH ARRIVALS
-urine-"
NENTIDARBXLPM1
i . ** Taras RaENcaY-
AND ADJOINING rurrOS,
New-Mexion,
road. ! Lentsiaaua and Arkau-e
L[ Coinptlyt pasts qp-iittind 31
A - 1
HPVPA I)
lofgeandsarinf * Vona besadere eno
1688otS:.
risks Suchoi timprl, 1
Central 21
The onle
. Tax Gatar Ramnoan Sraia ar ,
ANEND.—We are happy to announce
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ny and their employees, growing
CT1—7. ey----7-*--.I PH B O EASeS C8 maPO RISECHeDI V SRG BCE CMOFC ETOWIE
Vivagio,: 6 a Lori pe it s.J w Jen | tath smetimex. N in* tenths of the j to defeat the favorite candidate er de 9a i vestigate theflenure of the office of Govenor, out of the refusal of the latter to
TE ----- -**---* -—ta * H —1." f Superintendent of Education and other a
Family es
MFO9PEN FTOY1SG. WOOLWORTH COLTON
/ E. Bates, feuns is - -
ITkaspiads Ms spot .
I be seru af the dillicent she enters
up for delivery
raw prory
discounts w io given.
Price, wruhbel on rcilera
1 i BRAs SPCHe M Pocket booktn
And Fresh Vegetables Every Morning, Mrricherduyt
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Qulck Sales and Small Promts
. ions, and
Pure Ligudre of of Kinde, 1.
Embracing, Cofer, Tea, Sugar,
Canned Goods Prune etc.,.
1 > the be.A motte to le s
New Whoat Tour,
# exen
i ls
=******* TAHME2 Trock-on **- a
—-1-5- ------------------ -,. ..------------— ve know 1 Regulations, which have been examined
pointed bud reported Jecrat gestucnieu deivgniea to the State Careulln, They thal, though he Las been defeated by the as and not been deemed of that character
6, eat were eatted on for ana CAL Is. wem sure That when the Convention met | Convention his hold up on Leasts of | ‘ be embodied in our platform, we return
‘ St resolutions, indorsing Greeley, would be e eonT, ,L .a. the three following, recommend their
Judge Max Col___.IS I P Tea 8 85305558 everyadoption.
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ena2den 1 .M EM Goy Labbmek, Nisey 641 vesorunions, gwsing urecien, woue be the people of Texas is as atrongke erer, *** -- -cu-ENu umese
that he win the dineevered by the cores Mine, Mr. Siewan * a den. Maxey th | if not stronger from the circumstances or. Whereas, The Western frontier of the
pendent of the S Y: Hevaia. [-ponded. Alf of them
L * - jeiled lein tewandis Cincinnati an I Ureel-yp .
m We rgrei to taro by the Bekton and Brewp, except thet-st by Gen. Nusey They were therougtly organized and pre-
Van I avion, the death of Judge Wil- - sho words - Amthared. Their resolutions wire ready, and
Raw srisar e i we - w Cir, * :2----------*-=---------=-t*re=, -n. fshe Dickers, or ne sterman Con::
* ment distinguished lawyers of the imprest on "the Convention, 1 | w* M le temporary and permanent Pres. 1 rier and brother Geers, of the Denton
South. 1 2.-ahe mesenten . ident—win chairmen of certain important | Monitor honored us with a call, and w.
Tae YoLLeEcz A. locator Convention then adjourned. on.... | eommnittees-whe were to be called on for afterwards had the good fortune to ment
. Frd. mu Mijembtig, the Commuiasdes.. Credential. "Ieceie* The programmer was carried
..numthistioercerioine and organisation prowa • tew mp. a itece opportunity. Hub.
city proecuslin reurecatine 4he| which were adopted." The Committee obthM Lubbock am Judge Maxey
eartowdinetreLatcincem or Orenimuion reported ole demcermite we mole Creeler
mir. There was a vast cowa is etread- Iatemeh counts at the — Congressional. AR win ...=-=
amdn, a extzlly was to have beencl dthasdtesef representation, anil sat yet, who an the preparation and
delighted. i Ran I a A PIInen: win an these fevoralio circumstances,
ed daayiaaercuncme Ms wil-L wu: Renee d. heans
eatecined citizen of Grayson county, died iteagan, es his inductive to the to Demeorsey are not with Greeley—
recently, "fuwf of years," say* the Courier,made quite a lengisy epce-h, evidemni, they never en "%. The more Greeley was
and leaving behind him hosts of warm prepora wins much eare or the benest ridieua, is mr the old demesrals
friends who will ever hio’d him in respect the passive muremect MT the acceptance shrank from him. y The, said it was a bit-
Tul remmbrancer ourey sod noe. W. E nt ter pill ir they had to swallow it, they
- - - sue * S must do it with ugly faces. At heat, they
Ear There never has been since the war. . 11 Iconld not ask for it. They would rather
- semeenotthe vlemn Col. Ashbel the thing would paw from them. Such
euamt m ‘Fidtessda 2:- - ring wit moist a - •
1 ,ways democrats, assetisled at Corsicsas,
just in time to help the sera and esiten, rooutee sedefoni MN5 and will stronger is this feeling among the
and were notheavy enough to do sny dam i Erimot .5 people in the copetry, especially where the
age but rate the reverse to the harvest I EHATei sleeted its **A member ‘whites predominate. h in useless to deny
ing of wheat. | * f. * ** ***4 S very this. The Greeley demcerais are mostly
- 1 "" I 1 414 Piiotie one, A. weI to be found about the towns and cities
euCo John “IEad " “ATP "A" #% E of the woemnhersofthafommmiltee, :
out forib 7 his friends og.sh eateesi 1" " TH D improper oeakieny some | muyers and palirkclans, sun ay Wd shell 1. That vehive undichinisledeanndenee
Suere "****== Lefore-thbefonration H Sieg of his RDerateno, and the conqlicountry, where people Lenthe pare air in the time hionoreI principles of the De- =========== —. ,-..,
when misers rihes ponses from thatpreiine ante she it uervet it was fon and are eronpi from doride sodmences, "2 WSiMenLlief in the platform of ffeofelous oneetions, and from severe
gut toe nw under sunn disndvnulngen,| any instruction0 1 442.2200 ihesand zou win gni that the are opposed to January 25,1871, hereunto annexed and
* coming, ** it did, spouinneonal,.fom, Dahtime, Coavenii h either for the Cin a last resort, a. poesible improvement | that the welfare and prosperity the
"It” Dr of the State where Coll Fordisi simian "u" inces or for a straight out on Grant. And anch we think he would country will never be fully restored till
1 ***** dune * compliment of bencsintie "Let while there were strong be, and as such we shall try awanew ** * *
* " feel prowl. Ibeumerinig fer ‘ti there propositions aim if we can do nothing better. But wel issues do tedhermint in f.et PiSS
* pe t fortit eartier aa them ci, fibres! Heuse" CmPr omise was effected for the want no sugar eeating. we don’t want: dential. election not only concern matters
sivepion of the whole frontier, his motai- Iks 4 harmspy, and it was agired that to be tola that Greeley is a nice swserio constitutional construction and political
------ th detgaire sold go untrammeled, and wing and altogether lovely, it eardom. | the far
four ax ra* Conn.-The Democratic TEITtacif jndgenrats, sceordingeeratfe friends continue this, we shall be—hereuner to live under 2 government or
State Convent on persisted in appeinuinI n 0 otas’On andI come disgusted and swear off, we fear—law, ore government of force.-
----- 0. -2.L.1. r. -------- !*** ‘s Derwerney of *944* would abide | Let no honest democrat attempt to defend . That the present Administration has
" the desertainations W the Baltimore the reourd of
. E. 0 . Covet whatever th y might Lel let
The balance will be out in the coll law r , 1 * ** **awi country, and Ta The Southern Siates has
—deg: tes will determine who shall 5. EMA nd dsaecratia Matora was agreed to this, which Heaven avert, they are both been * system of lawless spoliation and
vented. hen they get there, it w an be for 1 “" inprieg that of the lad Democratic | ba, but 4 change may do some good —Jet sate Eranoyithat its chief, by accept-
. A Cnventiun, sad reulous were adopted i us try it and vote for Greeley. This is all and bestowing offices in return
them to Among the sieludei mA against railroad subsidies and 1am, |° a ,.. : | by appainling incompetent and unfit rela-
boom fries I, CH Antelsm ihi2 Imtata te hone demorat, a true South - lions and personal adherents to positions
experience unsugh not to its Ted is | "Pit the 4a* of any portion of Texas th, ern man can do, or should be asked to do ! of profit and trust, and by devoting to wa-
u 2 the General Goveraart =gainbk the ..-----------------------—becoming picacucsand pursuits, time that
a ghet of the Grant admiulcratien in shleld.I. To be Regretted. should be given to his oficial duties,
Clerleyism is playing the devil with someI. . - ----- Iharronlns1--1P.-----------NL
r AT. ling criminals from Justice, as Coy, Davis
old democrats. Shades of Jackson anr 1, L ,-—IT- —----y ----- --- * --------- manwing, Run BFE
Folic 1 defend as. It 1 is tor o protecting the fromike regret that he has allowed his friends a bad example to the people, and violated"
--------------------It EntedIreAiosOERicans and) io bring him forward -
*9 We publish on sor outside to day i "dm"’ anI in favor da well regulated ribis fimse, Coder the
the Actot the Isislatere amending the "stem of entmon schloels. To (ip repiry ........... *= ------- 1.. * MsuEp or cowsas se
charter of the Southern Pacific Hailroul, "Yer? roiber of the Committed signed List more d.oncly coursel the prd., lustre sed judicial fumnetlone, and
io • • ich alrention in directed. h explains 1 ner an, a Tuerlay night, it was pre- 1 Y 949889 2 1. 2* . 2--2212--= 9..9 "
some points that have becu misunderstool eTN . the Convention and received
. misrepresented, and every one interest. apparently with great satisfaction.
4 should read It. In this enuneetion w a the vote was about to Le lakes oris
1 L 9 3I 6 1 o E 3 :
speeches had . de- grown’, and they worked together: an ibis present defeat. The demcerncy of the Slate has long been sudering from raid,
bast anI Orel, labored kare to effcot their purpose.— 2d District will bide their time. male by Noxicans and Indians, who have
Aad srie into captivity many of
They were thoroughly organized und pre-
me. At the earliest opportunity, ilub.
made his-will eonereled Gresley speech,
sal yet, with all this preparation and
Tful remembrance.
• better crop season than the present was
been in this part at Texas. Farmers in
form ts that the rains of last week came
set for bim under such disad
on would ha re been almost certain.
iate Convent on
delegates e the National Conventional
Baltimore, where 16 only can be adusittel.
* -‘ - --i n --— 1 ****‘"" ** vePTy IAUF VI
to Va their way to the Convention, our citizens men and women, and have
divers other brothers from Northern aul
Eastern Texas at Corsicans, and we feel
that this mice ting and friendly association
will be a benefit to all of us hereafter.
a We think that Dr. Asubal Smith,
the Chairman of the Convention on Phi-
form and Resolutions, after a compromise
had been effected, and the names of every
member of the Commliste signed to the
Report, could have done no less than his
associate, Gov. Henderson, and had his
own vote recorded against the amendment
of his friend Brady. Did Dr. Smith give
his consent to the introduction of that
amendment by the Harris delegation 7-
We should like to know. We like plain
dealing and good faith. .
Democratic Platform.
We, the Democrats of the State of Texas,
in Contention assembled, deem it proper
among the merchants and bankers and affairs. It is, therefore, resolve). 1
ny not responsible, mo ene %
death or physical damage in the ser-
vico, has come to an end, and that
all the trains will run regularly
from this time forth. We cannot
venture to state the terms of the
settlement, because we do not inder-
stand them.—Houston Union 16th.
frem the Dallas Nabufasturing
on hml. Ink:
J.miron street, two dsore
Anne$i, 172-45,74. IT 1
s’
B
Kille, ale ays
BAIRD, ‘
of P’uliis four.
3* -1--P* *1*11-****-* PY
PEVCE A COLDNIT"
% Have Opened
A Branch Store in Dallas
***) ba
Wasthen ".texatrx-
Tethers sally an s woghers store,
sera fill -tk of opecal Food
hand. Watches and Jewelry repairs.
The Harvest of the Head.-
When the comb acts as a rake, bringing
away a roll of parted fibres every time
passes through the hair, ba ldness would
soon be inevitable. But even in this case,
forlorn as it may seem, the mischief ean
be arrealed, the loss repaired. Lyon’s *—
Katheiros, aided by a brink application I CuLs. MARTIN & co.
the brush to promote the absorption of the % .121
Buid by the scalp, will stop the thining. I General Dealers in all kinds of
out process in forty-eight beers. The roots I he. - dilFT
alyys en
ail serent -
75 ailm.
people isa .omccounnteerreneneirfan;
son has been given by me Feders1 .
ment: therefore be it resol red: from which the dead hiaments were shea PARLOR, DININGS AND BED ROOM
That the Representatives of this State in will soon L s re en lowed win vhmte 241MIAHARP ASE SECOR
Congress be instructed to use every effort
to procure such legislation by Congress as
will secure a.perfeet system of protect ion
to the fromtier, and to some extent inlem -
nify the injured citizens in the lesses
which they have sustained by such incur-
sions.
Resolved, That the late project introdue
ed in the Congress of the United States and
advocated by ear State officials, to reduce
our territory by sale, ete., and make the
officers of the general government the
guardians for the disposal of the proceeds,
is not endorsed by the people of this Sinte,
and meets our unqualified condemnation.
Resolerd, That the administration of
President Grant merits the condemnation
interference win thecourse or jasce. i
Federal Courts of this State, for the pur-
pose of shielding from merited pus ishment
Gov. Davis, Lieut. Gov. Flanagan, Secre.
tary of State Newcomb, State Senator
Fountain, and other criminals Lolling
prominent Deiioue in the Grant party.
Hronchitis.—This is an irritation or
infumation of the bronchial tubes, which
carry the air we breathe into the lungs. I
arises from a cold settled in the throat,
from Catarrh extending to these parts.
sens HUE FURNITURE ,
diction will go on until the damage is com-
pletely repaired, and the luxuriant crop of AND HOUSE PuDErgR__Iran,
hair thus produced will never wither or AAD HOUSE FUANISAY00ODS
MJ Te kef, T NNr ueeti“e "prliea Of every Peacriptipn,
------------------------------------------ North side of Main St., bet, Man
ENTERTAIN MENT,—The students of Grove 30 -------
Spring, one mile East of Breckenridge TAP a attention th eniere, as f all t, ofacare-
will give a public Entertainmenton Thara 31222, 113.51" 1
day, 27th inst. Performance will commence------— --— -------
at 7) o clock r. x. 1 I OST LAND
M. A TURNER, Teacher L
====================. CERTIFICATES.
DALLAS MARKET. -
Corr ted weekly by WILLIAMS runs .d. nintthe empiisioner uftue deneral tealt i
era its Grueries and Provisions, Main atro.i, one .ioduplafoftbegei I FlI
door out of the Fat lie spuste. * Pownift Warrant No. By ised
="Tul Parks iloem
mait I rent, Donation Wasrau was an,
Darnas, June 14. 15.1. 1 Thoma H. Conley, for € t0 neron.
-Pit wi- * 1
Hend light Certificate, No. T9 lasur liop 1a1by of
MTN: te ***** Cingt, be yet third inese
H.aa ii-hicolineat s. sa, sic . t
5 A. F-ster for on third Harun ofin I1 1
i Head Kight * ittiate No 4a, tsaeg analoive te
[Thus it Cowley . TT
1 N. DEGLASN |
I 491 ACAtmuy htmer
Amr * TAY -
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-Yi.5 H‘
F. 10 Pe br’.
-," 16 pe 5*
* , In ar 12
ket & Artin.
PAttaf, Tunas.
Warra
will
2i*w
al-te
* above U
*
of
WILLIAMS niton
Wholesale & Retail
-1Dm *
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
PROVisiONS TOBACCO CIGAR
* And Pure
WINES & LIQUORS
1. or alL EtDs,
Main : : : : street
DALLAS, TELA
“-Highest Cash price paid heener-Er..
- May I1,172 35 1f. 91
XL
STERLING SILVER ware
U NDERTAKINC.
A. w. monzon
Re-pectfully informs the encnaarte
surrounding reantice that he hn-as
tabli-hnni on Cuchran strove,
business,and la prepared to met: am,
airor test no tice, feeder, 0*2.4
* slyker vs hand, at an
wowib oemo-e.
:*=*=*-
had =!***itef
Metalie Burini Canr-e,:
which he can d-diver en ran. u.1, .
BIrery for there Burial Care, p- pro.
trnlivg c-muti’s and car 4,
*1 prices Having presided Umen e
nsaasE,
and aiscaast appendages, he ant-4
-irary ar-aup-mwoufbent wire 1
has alefereqre in make sis 1
L*, awed tuaptfully wake th- ,
Pm, : A. W. NonFoa
2 fuisege i
PROTECTION FOR WIDOWS L TE
The ON and Ecllable 1
ETNA LIFEINSURANCE
COMPANY; or
bar
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m Wrdern.PIM..
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in con Sumption. 165 122 P
otaKI MARKETS
New Tens, June Is
Grie-opened at IH’, and clueed at 11374.
Corrox - Mark et open. and chue quit; quata
* Bay "plans Rccg-nt ordinary as:
2, * *** The
New Preus,
Gore-I,
Custom gotet : and nemins! a n
Giurtsten, June 14. 1922.,
Core—*ik at 127, eUis.
— £Cro% There be bees
******* are eulftel, wininal at P for good or
w.1Te muka mica waidt and uu-h-n--
with be port bases that we could learn of Holders
will not make the roniesstoes demanded by Luyere,
and we continue in quote beminally at s a car fn
bustye and alie, for medinis te hue, forest lure
HIDE —Themek-t rontinee p’ied int fired We
252* 47 M Hrs *A**N *
use of the voice. The Irritation from this
latter cause commences in the larvar and
and slotter, which are the organs of the
voice, and ex tending downwards produces
hoarseness, coughing and spitting mucons
matter, sometimes mixed with blood. ie
is chiefly dangerous from its tenden
cy to spread into the lungs, and terminate
=-----------------... vere and obstinate cases of this disease
expediency, inl they also involve the far that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
- has achieved unparalleled success, and
won the loudest praise from all who have
ui li is sold by all respectable drug
Hoinctine ponese pemrLeen subversive of constitutional govern-
4 Demo-mentand free institutions throughout the .
it be paid, if it should come country, and in the Southern Siates has 1E
To be Regretted. Imowa be given to ans oiliciul duties, has
2) —- I been culpably remiss of the responsibilities I
As the personal friend of Judge Resgan, and dignity of his high standing bias set
WEEKLY LIST OF LETTERS
haste E
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: : " M. ULLMANN & co..
GRO€E RS 1
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
-Ass DAensa
| Hfarlford, -
Venus
Ofrbmle-mntfst
Hast Nosthenat Texas For Perl-
* WIK FAEKEE, on Taly an
fibro-tiver .** 3
E. Eirbare, Manager,t,1
JnneAiSBit
‘T’o EMIGRANTS:
13 Wirh Lundin Turrini (
Lslus wh in 3 ote ... a % 2
[ F’sranc liatifad, rag in tads h ,
1!,=t %oy, Ms Friser, by app
G RE. FREEBAN,
5
FLOUIL corrEE
SUGAR
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS, ETC., erC.
Remaining in the Post once at Dallas, and irn
tiled for within one mouth from date of aturti-T
most, will be sent to the Dead Letter eme w 5
ingtor, D. C.-
Adkison, In N Admm Met0./
dews2ru995 Etc
Armstrgna Dies N Arwin, J.
Baker ‘BLJLET2
Dalsmear Jas M Darabl-r Amp
Baikerss Bath wa
base MAN K B.en
Birdwoif 6e mao
Bhuton E E Blase Role
itsfon E Jiuyru 48
low man Mrs M C Beast Bit
Brown Mrs Lucy n-ymon J i
EEK 7Eil
20 promiuenitz at uithe the obligations of good faith and the
* . usages of common decency; and that, en.
cicumslaneta in ‘ courage and aided the party in power
which he y elacca So on 1a denoupe-The Me anempted to murp or cualsegie
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scriplive mewnnors of the radical party sepsondate personal govern- * WW
when ins in( Hep and oner “teiesee 21’95
friends sons th, fee still prescribed and 3. That in view the arentenin, pre. -
denied all the privelegte of Irce American Lectins and great power of those now in Sts a
a . A . r, cilialus. But such is the fact, and until authority, we consider their expulsion | cost, , 0
* i bee shall have becn removed, chit—
will soon be, as we trust, we ahooli have
much preferred that Judge Reagan bad
i remained in dignified seclusion from po-
litical affairs, both for his own sake and
the good of the country. We do not best-
tate to say, that he should not have
been made President of the late Democrat,
le Convention of Texas, and above all, he,
should not have Lten sent as • delegate to
the Baltimore Convention. We trust the
adp read it. In this connection wl=* the vote was about to be taken on its
would state that registration a now going adoptive, and the Convention th the test
ex an the
proposition for the dity of Dallas
to imsae its bonds for $100,000 to this
"bed. it is hoped that every ualid.d
elector will register and vote.
Ihr We see that Gor Davis and his
Brother criminals at Austin, have been
srquitrel, by the failure of the nowly ap ______________
fine U.S. District Attorney, Erans, to “ineinil nominations he nccepina. As
...semion. n I
Prated. The old Distgict Attorney, Garlana
vet removed and the new one appoint-
eh for this purpose and - the programme —____
evidently was earried eut. It stems im- we have cesdom pitneas.I A Wt ,
sthillein the present Mate of affaire % the exertions of the President and the ser
buriog prominent radicals to justice. The gennt at Arms and the earnest eatraan,
whole power of Grant and his aiminiitra- af.many gentleman quiet ... records
We=used for their protection. ",(and the mover was allowed to rent his re.
iConeri Labre nook toe Jut, ie seceiw. solution to the end. A merlon was then
- wing the .-men-**** numie or Mett vis the table. and
the so vol, and the toi peer of itenLN the
fence. This porolar lady’s maguninkoe TP Mle Fer lying on the
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prosemuent peef.ttsior, . tai adopted Ny a unanimous vol with the ex.
its literary contents as in the mechanical ePtion of the said John F Brady, who
execution or the upedk - tecoprasing, bawiel ne, to the extent of his voice and
t eg e.Fe side Ceutshin* - --
per annum. 492
s ueeruc
Main
Caurda Ged
Mew Zdrerfisements.
K Er so a GAREETY,
Opposite Pul in Aquare, Dallas, Texas
H LACKSSITH SHOP.
ATTORNEY AT Law
Austin,
1 fradiing ih all si- € l..ase . ,
1 find. tolurmies ta then. ne
1 er Apartments of tin state. 1.
Jeonk tore wise
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VALUABLE FAB J 1
J. I. wELcir, 1
PRACTICAL HORst SHOUR ANp
BLACKSMITH,
Bsadway, Lfoeen Naio and Cmmerrs acee.
from all offices of bonor or trust, to be es. 6xm.1a
sential to the peace and welfare of the Cowand NrsiG 0
countrs/and the preservation of cvusti- amp".""
CorcomanT E
. A-at we have sets with profound vat- Davl. 1.1
faction the priotie movement of the 121.45 .
Auberal Republicans lately assembled in
convention at Cincinnati, and we fully
concur with them in believing that local
self-government, with impartial suffrage,
will guard the rights of all citizens more
securely than ADJ central power. The
public welfare requires the supremacy of
the cival over the military authority, and
fretom of person under the protection
the habeas corpus. We demand for the
individual, the largest liberty consistent
with public order and for the state self,
government, and for the Nation return to
the methods of peace and the constitutions)
limitation of power. The civil service of
the government has become a mere instru-
for the reopening of the whale peek * 25/2 JPY t.gerens!
radical bloodhounds, and enable them to and is a senneni and seproden e
- ** - * *-/ institutions and broods a demoralization
dangerous to the perpetuity Repooniene
government. We therefore regard a through
reform of civil service as one of the most -
pressing necessities of the hour; that hon. J-T
that the offices of the covoroment cease to
Le a mailer of arbitation, favoritism and
patronage, and again a post of houer. we
demand Federal taxation, which shall not
unnecessarily interfere with the industry
the people; which shall provide
E | means necessary to pay the expenses of
21 government economically administered,
dnskregeninNtt: | pensions, interest on the public debt, and
pore of the com-lr noun CARGILL C NO 1-1 A moderate reduction annually of the prin-
fered wh. - 1.2/.224e11ehuudlence of the renc things of life bes “ Tool Me ree-geise the me.enesr .
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* Couniy, knowa a John F. Birady, beg-1
ged Fertissiqn to offer an amendment
Mounting a table near the center of the
Netlodiat CLurch, in which the Conven-
fion was held, be commenced reading a re |
relation, recommending, that no nominal
fioas should be made at Baltimore and the
* the ring had progressed for
enougt to let the Convention understand
its purpoti, the reader was interrupted
mo.etee: e .
good judgment of our friend will keep him
from going to the National Democratic
Convention, where he can not be ser-
vieable, in his peculiar siteation, and
where the presence of the late T’ost Master
General of the Confederacy and the trust-
ed friend of Jeff. Davis will give occasion
nKALSF
Debsbunty Jasi
lougines 1. p
Dunlap Ji
Fine, Furlan
Edwards T J.
Ealenks Mr. 3
Frailer Dr
Figo € W
Fiber N .:
Garrett s N :
Uiard Mr RA
GraramJ J
Gregory, Forrel
Gray, Oscar .
Haicher Jir M
Iirvey f’apt W F
llaydon Ang
Hit WF dak
52-
6mA TXT,
Davis J:
Denelas H r ..
Divine Jon 1.
Diubluer, SE
WHOESALE AND RETAIL
ostzna 1M
Elminton 302
Frue Mreso
EerFAMILY GROCERS
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Howard Jas
Itonston Alias E 8
Near the "Frilge, Dial-, Yeres.l
Wiau reapse inatty anuomn. 4.10 mam, ....
andt the pablic generally, that he u adion torn
" E, and 1= PPR, with hajerinlu s exp-ricnc -
ed MerA mrb, to die all Lists of work in his line. -
yhrius
—AND—
Liquors of all Kinds,
He-UlI—Aguinse laying on the table.
yelp yet longer and louder about rebels
and traitors, still unrepenting and defiant.
We hepe Judge Hlengan will properly ap-
preciate the motives which have led us to
these remarks, and not deem us less bia
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Hunsaker B -
lintchison B II
1*0 Warroa
dunson J-mrey a
His individual
srecikurr
touse-smokunu.
FOR SALE!
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MILLINERS
Mrs. PHIFER
IL imtandiui6-m 1-211
[aitment . la-iivs and . ans
Artiliclab, DoiLLns, Larne, oust, *
sila, whirlings off-ring all sege to
ty & Willrmam’s store
made Nimmit reficulom eonspicucus,
whieb, perhaps, was the mata thing he de- -
sired. Candor compells as to almit, that be glad to see McKinney named as the [
: the decided vote, given for laying on dh wIas “= He vatten * ------
table, - rather aeimn arut, ore.
lez, evincing * determination that the Re-
K.rss ..
Kinglet A-
Sue
kmes"n,
Baron Henry.
Mcbonnia D’e
RATE
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MRS. KELSOE
u has in his motu-y mens
rkim who are thitceckly 1----
mp-elent to dealliiber krors Would remre-ifali, inform the
ihfisned MIt-oagsof) that she has oprued a full sink ci
skn
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frok, anf he sh
June 13,1572-40-11.
the
ScR C. CAMPBEL, M. D
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caunsukunes,.p.L.. omre at ILesidene.....,
Vte Publie Square
Dallas, Texas
re Omehon tom 19 o’clock a sqtoir s
an Jue-14,171 tpr.__T
Texas.
MA ALL & "EDMOND,
, , BUluorna,
And General Carpenters,
“tvet.
warasena tran cons in
we as we rccimig. b-n, nakwar .."".*** "Imste amie
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Central ailroaa
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Country Merchants
lead exam
‘" * c"RErr
suer
e Millinery Goed-,
At her reettace ce thetoreir at n
learn streets, and poke the Jadke to give
aur examine bra stock. Prices fee- :
Dilav, Texas, May is, bis—aiaor
Gro. M. LITTEVIELD A co.
Ie Wholesale and Retani
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE SASH.
DOORS, BLINDS,
BUILDERS MATERIAL, AP
Builders’ Hardware.
Cea. or Man asp Acweis #
F’s AN. .
FASHIONABLE
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Boot and Shoe Maker,
A-pirns mety Hrecsted.
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Bonrdins House and Saloon.
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Berpentfully in firm the cniios a :
the kurmoasding coentry,that they be
Cabso M,
Cytandrel ouny
- ato wacom WAYTED:
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BOXING, FLOORIVE
Weatherboarding, Celling Furui
nt ture. Stuff, and
Scantling of all Sizes
for nee, debirered ia or the vicleity * 3: I
-ep-et—.IR 1
$10 to $15 per T
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