The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 12, 1873 Page: 2 of 4
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rensonaide on Saturday, “he will carry 25I tots
2 town of coal, and if necnweary, get a new
SEURr * * " al St. Johns, ity thin evening, |
on Salt Creek, in Young county, near the supplies of provisions will be
to the salt works of Graham a Co, and shipped. They are compand prinet-
large quantity of Pemmican. Also,
canned vegetables and fruits. The to- |
======================= - ****== ad anmount of provisions will be IN-.
many Turks island, and fit the Itioas for forty men two - tan. . 1 i
ply - uhmat-l i 'H^^h^^^^ M
works on my way down, and ran then
give you a more correct account of
I - * *** * * **** * * ********* *** 1 ture of tur iaP 0 Texas won I RR* I
reort-marive ten who have inchart uprm eur bopcy And then came the ther of which is No NIrroha a* te ho sifted with us in the growth and pros-them 2
s let at in t he drama reconstructed worthy of trust or confidence. The purity of one county and State, and themil ai afromene
eueobinetietat/oonrifittion, wemnnreute all over the South. Gov-feorre-poudent, "Orb,” b Mn C. A. knowing you to be tuily alive to theilit don’t leave ′ " "*"***
pm ***** eramreats that were managed and ad-Henan, a warta perwinal friend of Ma-I welfare of your ecuntry, identified andthoush’ IA T
ministered by the lowrst of God’s era- Jor Brown, and iu rourmunicathin was familiar with our common interets/Po 25 4*212112 *2*4.”
ture- fart bog government”, see intended to convey “nothing more or and want-, and knowing you to be po-
----*** were a tea than what was current as a nmieri lateally enleeree to the enormities of _
- tret every one ronuertel with in An-tin. We have he a shown let-I the party in power, and believing yu-EE EGRAPHIC NEWS.
2......tthechute mmeoitert from him and from Mr. hard-will, if elected, fully and fairly
on e n tint to " hr A. 1 1 ***"i wonlone son, of the News, in which a frank sent the interests of your constituency,
E -i t h CI *** teX TIE pied ithisState. j and open disclaimer of any intt ntioe.nl. we therefore ask you to become a ran-
th teen the lteo the Routh insult to Major Brown was made. Wedulate to represent Dallas, Tarrant and *****=============--*=*-***=-=*===-==
u-ttrtef- -h..dhl . dmee , war * deaity alarums" were | k now t hat t he Journal, a Radical paper Kills counts in the Fourteenth Leaks- Mini-ter to Frain, enclewess, the addi- j aeT m koiEt
’ 1 7 , t h I w-he-l. and TH rates to-day renler at Au-tin, first started the report of the Isture or the state of Texas. Election sawal enctons and remnitations bro- . the tenet "IrA 5 Anon. Three W
"* TE 1 J or people onaNe to participate in insult (however, imaginary), n hich , in necemter nest:
M“ cenntienal fetrwhich demonstrate: Major Brown received on his return 1 Eaward MeCarty, Matt Terrill,
. I Y . — - . * and * the wewidiand strength home. We have made the lose of our M. V. Cole Winn,
of avnaikm. Taxation, imnesed upon people, our issue, and denounced the Jolin M. Laws, D.
our meple an by remorseless and in-author of the rumor in apt* W
satiable grt baggers, wrung front terms, and shall therefore take no fur- Jan Mooneyham, T. H. Lively,
the scanty fruits of Fouthern labor, ther notice of this matter, as it can do William Caruth, Walter Caruth, -
has kilrtnally done its work, and to-T Main Brown and curlW. A. Unrrett, James: Mwagarty,
Alai we ire 100 borir taint * Hugh Garrett, Gillart Cilbbs,
0TE are lOnbiobi any people 10 good to-indulge iu any Tur- *
$1 1 1 V» . 1A cmmohly tallol carpet lagrers, wifi! WE are pleased to see by a receut ... (ORRENPONDEWE
itrAI 248 ■-■“ - for the arcat topy of the dislveten News that the - naiACrey, Tex:
son h 1 ike a -warm of Pgxption o i Matleroti article which appeared to •to June #tb, 147%, 1
its columns relative to the treatment |To John If. Chelran, Fxrtt - 18435=5=
The ra Pals gaveuptheir vermin, received ‘y our representative, Hon. Bir—We, the undersigned, eitizens|is making one =lqte*X
th. NO L EB, Editor.
* the Juall bird-spread their wings and Jahn ILemry Boon, oo thehon-olosumy,xun, shiat the
—-—T------*1----—′-_ • ate ’" 1 wack in Fouhiian I i n • vex; J his constituency, tei explained - as tolpesion coundecre in your abnay, in-iolt podurdd at the-wekbes e "ls
rui.cars co*ve*nos cm. tHndtnta poRsulvnu-N Place the responsibility of the susit togrity, honesty and patriotism, and
in Thi artia to we I urpen i„ make ’ tianel* fomever quarter of the muchly | where it proDTly heloni, to-wit "I being desiral of having a man to re-
or nat.nejudiieapicaltoueou/Nth came hither to recuperate pronisome, insigtineant Radial, whose present na in the Fourteenth Legi-la-
en and .an id e Heine 21 of t hies ‘ ‘“ set pirkmge that w ar h ad k ft word goes Just as far as his hour, net- ture of the State of Texas who is iden-
have heretofore elevkare+l, to wit: That
I He the Net itrd of any PT - sharpen and trimmest that they
in the Etafe for entertaining and a 5 -
ahatuisie stands off marling and seap
ping int every city that aspires to the
renol n 61 - great , prominence, fully
cansitioun of its oy D inability to enter-
tain or arcomiioiate oue-foueth of the
gentlemen who will attend the Con-
vention in I mm the. w hole U, - ion think to the grand J-phlys or the ier aiseu-son or. palpable -:’$ "
— Of Piece D ertain are surely (---***- - - - - - 1---------
rowed down to one of two plucc
either Wace or Dallas. We are for
eonmiry- This i the rea on why the hood. Our citizens have Lehn conald-Wm. Harri, Win. I-Strait,
Houti has stood upon the outskirts of ering the propriety of taking some ac-IW.
, "prore* and great moral kirar," why | tion to refute the slander and to de- D "1, ** J.6 Pile,
PM ‘ * , she ran not, deep not send hersamplew nounce the autimr of-o lase a calumny, J. M. Douglass, . E. W. Hunt.
OU ’ ’ Aun r In then PS P of wealt h to the F air a nd Exposit ions but as the whe le thing in a Radical | Younger Meredith, Charles Cagk,
W * state Weae thats giaien the hearts of the bond- fabrication, we recommend that noth-Hohn M MEm, G.A. KnItt,
Hy %* Fixed and sunranteed in holderrand plethoric capitalists of the ing further he said or done about it. | K ‘ "I’m
wyia that lit en hundred men can great North,*3. -
to find lxus lantly and slept comforta-
bly in this city, while odd Fellow-
tire anything that i-deemed worthy.
- ' . ■) A.
ing Dr. King, insists that he died of
RxstnI, N. C, July 10.—The Mas-
ters of the various Granges in this
State met here to-day and organized a
Stain Grange. Wm. K. Battle, of Eeg-
coml,” was made President. The
meeting was well attended and har-
monious. An aljourn ment was made
until the first Wednesday in February "
n*t.
Four KEAKNATH, July 10.-The Mil-
Itary Commission met to try Captain
Jack, Hehonichin, Boston Charley,
Binek Jim. Siaturk and Boruchu, hn-
WaARtTo, July 9.—A di-pateh * plicated in the Canby masarre. The
pauiven from the State Department follow ingare the charges against then:
from lion. D. E. sickks. United States. First, Murder in violation of the laws
Rally!
Rally
—TO THE HOUSE OF -
SANGER BROTHERS
REDUCTION! REDUCTION! REDUCTION
Toseet the requirements of the present Sirenrinl criers, ruteneivs redaction is ever; d-yartmrat 7 a
Lie consumers of Dry Goods, Clothing, Pte., to make their purcbs at withumi farther d-Lay,
We will sell from this date on,
tional customs and regulations pro-ithe Bets a P H
malunted by the “punish government | nerere were examine: r. F. Riddle
for the Peninsula. The dheree is dated | his Indian woman Toby, and 1. D.
Taue h enforce against ' I Nicer. 1 oby swears positively f hat
* Nmn, to teAimei rt Captain Jack shot General Canby, that .
nuedsue, n Echonichin shot Mr. Nenchom, H MERINOS, PLPS8, EMPRESS CLOTH, JAPAN
tion of three months from the date of Charley J.1 homes,and Hook: —wnP ’ 1 " - A
--------* Borucho knocked her down with a gun
and tried to take her horse. The testi-
mony of Riddle corroborates hi- wife.
ESE SILKS, IRISH POLINESE, FLAIDS.
ALPACAS, LUSTRE, SILKS, DE
LAINS, SATTEENS, ETC..
date for all vessels coming from Pacific
ports. Minister Hickles, to his di-
patch, says: itw ill he observed that this
decree, although containing provisions
tending to embarrass legitimate com-
merer with the porte of the Peninsula,
. recognises and adopts several princi-
‘ ples contended for in my correspond-
* ence with this government respecting
the euston gulatious on Cuba.
Only one manifint is required instead
I of there. IT the manifest agree with
I the bill of lasling, the the Incurred for
an infraction of the regulations in de-
The Messing of the Age. i
No more sick headache, no moredyspepsia,
no more indignation, no more piles, to inure
chilly no more liver complaint, bin more
jaundice, no more pain in the back, 30 more
kidney dlarnse, no more costiveneas, no more
heartburn. Tntt’s Vegetable Liver Pill is an
egrtsingnarintee against all thesedistre-ing
From 15 to 20 per cent, less than heretofore!
: . ATLANTA, June». Ism.
nr. Williamn II Tutt:
— -----*----------------„ ™ Dar Nir-I an a tatior, and, from want of
scribing a consignment, i. imposed on exetrix, lost all appetite, and what little !
f..linuinarttrihatoLal .... ....,„.. did rat soured, on mismomarh, T houcht
“the d youir liver PDA from Ketwine 4
___ELt Browder,
, A Hour, DALL*, TEKAs, I
In matters of this sort, the source June 3, 1873. i
RE*. FATHEE Ronsur A. ARELs. should be considered. In this instance, To Edward MeCarty, Mat. Ferrill, John
: The Courier-Journal of the Pathult. the sourre l- too deep-in oppei- M. Laws, F. A. Winn, D. H. Nix,
* chronicles the death of the Re A erend tion to command our notices’ t Jamies H. Mathis, P’. G. Swor, and
withe name heads this ar- : others:
ticle. He was the oldest Catholic priest REIT***ON: Uexrte:—Your communication
in the West, having been fifty-five: On the 15h proximo, the time for of the 25th instant is before me, and
years in the ministry. If we mistake registering the voters of the Ftate "- after thanking you for the frank ex-
not be was an uncle of our fellow - ‘ de * the pew law will expire 1Cour presions of csaudenre you have re-
townsman, € Colonel Abell, the ener- € ounty Court intend to allow our Pro , mared in my “ability, integrity, hon-
“I * to %. € * antk % | getle proprietor of the Kentucky store. 1 ple an opimanity tovarticipateluthe may ann patrioti-m,” permit me to way
* * # E Father Abell was born in the state of right- and prigilare of otsiann it in reply, that it is certainly very flat-
IE fis : pe^P Kentucky, which was al-o the theater b high time that they were arranging i ring to me to know that any past con-
a ? s a. u nitee in smmenting upon the
Hall FRils Hall, Puta’s Pavilion, or
Mas ferhanes new and elegant structure . 4. a
on Brewery street, ends seat, with per-
fit
eorfurt, from eight hundred to
one thousand fen each. We havehad
the pleic-ure of discursing this ques.
* i-1
al Weruth. with our old and es-
meed in my “ability, integrity, hon-
who
and
year
. .... — .....-..... ..... neCsaTy preliminaries for + . duet has secured the esteem of such
n - " 4E his many virtues the Journal says: I purpree. * wm be « veritable wet - men as th me whose names are signed
.It i seldom we find one who has en- of folly on the part of, the District to the allve call. I recognize names
twats twar dured wamnany barbshim and lived so Clerk to proceed with the registration in it, that in my I
uiftodlating the Convention than igatater AsfL Full of humility until the County Court had defined theiau ama 42-3
and obedioner, he was willing and taurastorespert and reyere Many
ready to go whenever his Bishen at. undtarter of earn voUtig IR inet you have known me long and inti-
recte d him, a lie has been pastor of All over the State rgiration • roinz mately, both socially and politically.
ared opinion, that Dalla-eun corp
city in the State. We will have
the consigners of the goods, and not on wane a your sa ver »’ us wom mnw iae .
the Vowel, an the pani n Consuls are Pux, and have been entirely relieved by
prohibited from-certifying manife-ts -5—* -
which are not properly made out. They 1
are besides required to note all muip-
takes and amendments, and to report
to the customs officer at the port to
which the vessel is bound all manifests.
they certify,'3 WW6ETCW
The Attorney General has sent his Walker and GA Hkimt’N. Dallas, and
opinion upon the subject of the fu-Mri thee
in the Freedmen’s Bureau to the War--d
Department. Theque-tione submitted- st K. H. “ EST,
were with reference to the money to ? ′ A
ken from the Treasury by offices em-ATTOIN EY° KT L.A W.
ployed to the Bureau, by means of,
forged receipts and vouchers for Loun-t Dallas, Texas,
ties due colored soldiers, and by means
of receipts and voushers fraudulently
procured from them. The opinion was
"II!" on the sultry parties em-i*
OUR ENTIRE NEW LINE OF
them. My appetite is gm, and 1 digeel
what I eat. 1 new sleep sound al nights
which 1 ime not done for mouths.
1 WM.I. PERRIL
Dr. Twiew Bair Dye i. Barmins
Trade muppite by R. F. George, Galveston:
. ---------- Connor w
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
CONSISTING
Any
-abgitmilconimnnicatiinyithsmers--------.ee,-
port ly the first of August, and already met of the congregations of the das - ahead to the entire satisfaction of all j rar: 1 41 that , in hA
have grandhiastiwinysopened for the eia ^ ...........met, and why we wait - 1.... .«1 ■ win is what 1 am.
'inl - for the oil tm Wat, sunureanmic-onto-nsse-s longer to lain this important work H In concision, I shall say, that
from the North and from the mi MB Ta w ild and mouvh country. He has * mystery our county fathers must an- not al-recard veur widheal Tuen
* • wen n we are • nierenI Me*j been one pi rasslnet sucty stul mis- ower. The law axes the lorn day ot II sue
i eemsiiie to all parts of the State by easy slomarien, and many of the leadingAuguet as the last moment at u hich1 Run
“’ - * -andbeCatlionof the tare his.. 7 1RS
Ofiegnyer Asb a Warner’s store, corner u
Mats and letlerart, streets. Aiwly
FLO: RING MILL.
L. One 30-Herse Power Engine and Roller
-ru of mouty-is and one run of
not be provecuterl, what sirotld the the forty-twe inch rocks, and all ncrooary ap-
5erenunren for a compite: doming mill,
FOR HALE, hy :
EUMUXD M. IVENA, New Orleans.
Or I will joiss a good party in the erection of
an A I mill St* Dalbo 1. twla
NOW IE TIE TI ME
; Shawi«, Ladies Companions, Lace Collars & Sets,
LADIES’ SCARFS, EAR-RINGS,
Combs, Chatalain Chains, Bracelets and
BREASTPINS, & JETT, TURTLE SHELL, ETC,
Superior to a nything ever exhibited in the State, which we are offering at New York cut, the erases
being so fir advanced. We are determined to sell, REGARDLERS OF (Msf, for the purpose of asking
room for our Spring stock. We warid also call attention te out Great Redsetisn in a. kin fe of
CLO1EN G.
course in order to secure the protection i
and interest of the government and I
claimant. Second, when prosecution J
is not barred by statute of limitation, *
of what account is the late comuis- 1
sioner of the Bureau of refngemn, freed- i
men and abandoned lands, and is his i
chief disbursing officer responsible.
The gist of opinion is that if any 1
military officer detailed for duty in
- *.-------,=-----Inconeluion, I shall say, that Lean
and mough country. He has * mystery our county father must an- not di-regard your wi-hen. Therefore,
N which WI are render a - been one of theinret wer ful mis-i-wer. The law fixes the 13th das of ir the people of Dallas county, after
and best Catieli of the Min re are his ******** [holding a fair and full county conven-
converts and were hupti-ed by him, there oir ean set, *At prop- | turn.
He was the wcx or third pastor er tints anda* the at * * itat.faw.
who had charge of a congregation in I tal
Loubyille, and through his energies’
the old Cathedral on Fifth street was . a 0 e
Unit * n ixte, when the eMolera raged upon the o mietals having the work of
here so fatally, her war with untlinch- registration to hand • something we
ing courage, at the bedside of the suf- cannot answer. We hope, however,
Ifenr h day and by, night. After- to see the enterprise begun in a few
** * Te P’mdent of Mt_
Jewph’s € allege, Bard-town, and was:" _______________L.. To the Filitor of The Dallas Herald: I vouchers and other frauds, can in
Professor efthrtoni for eight years ... - I Here 1 am at the uitimu theke of our, prosecuted criminally, if two years MAL
i he sire contains but few of the, * i northwest settlements, waiting the ar-! have not elapsed since the commission -
important fact-inhish-tory. His has J - On Fafurday next the farmers will :a a u I of the crime, and can also be sired in: ----------------------------------------
been all € ventfok sun fruitful life, and i T w 1 TIVAl “i a ItaC * UNAHS * i Hoard, washing, fuel, furnished rooms and
: alt, inired, who kn whim, will burnout or • stems eastward. Idon i know whether | other employes of the Bureau can be. ’ * Kily ATH.
deeply and sincerely mourn his death. A R yourreadiers are acquainted with theMr H. R. Ferrell suereed-the P’roi-t Chancellor.
Het htheauiple liretli, amination. There is no nre in trying locality of this place. it not, they are dent’s father as Po-ma-rat Covig-T STO BEWA TAT
nt H is eTe lony that some olle to abate or destroy the enthusiasms . that 1 ton.E C • V tY 1 J 1
any place or will “Tie his history,that all may the laboring element of the country in ’" -VExIC, July 9.—The prevalence of STOLEN from the und-r-inned, living at
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’on. ________whole seleine as a Democratic meas-labout thirty-six miles southwest from.—
w iris Instructions to aslopt and ■ The following article, which ap. ure, and would rejoice to see our firm- Port kap, a i now °upted hy arbitration as a perment sort for
A1 tfour comani of United States cay-Iliffereners between nations. Themo-
enport its name. There are counties ITr Intel in the-WTA Emminer, ***********
in the north-west mu portion of the we tranter to nor rlumun, mainly accomplishment of a high develop- ! n
Ante which mail- do not row h daily, for the muirse of denying the im-l ment of our agricultural interest. Bo em in X:225 *
but where lax-eutherer-are ju-E as na-putaition it b ealenlated to reflect far as politics are eneerned, there i!n. =--=A
meron a-in any part of the common-tapon Captain Adames but in jui-tiee un oceanii, in our .
wewha, and where honest, hard-di-ted both to himself and his friends, we any new party organization. Letfack war w * ********** the Beupceuns w* wan-
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tical enneeris and in naming now almo-t a paramount eonsid-
political leaders of the eration! In political circles ITi
e as the mint refined and best de- 1 frieths and supporters would like to
vel ped sections in it. These regions know the views he entertains in refer-
require time rte Lecome acquainted | ence to this vital “teation of railroads,
with what in going on in the outside -aborling as it is of public considera-
world. Give the good men of 1 here tion.
cities time to learn Something of Beware of ":-,"=* and "Is
what h intended to be done, and allow | we have heard it said that Mr. 8. 3.
bean a few days to aid in doing the
great work which every true man in ainte for Governor, in the Demorratie
To BUY .
FALL STOCK CHEAP:
ad. We have no epidemics, are
B
the
war,
this
ts
een
Co
fed in one of the healthiest bali-
in the Ht ate, and by far the richest
on of Texas, and o far as being a
able place for holding the Conven-
at least fifty good and efficient
OnA can be gives if they be neres-
, or are demanded, by those having
matter in charge. Whether Dal-
is named as the place or not, we
ainly think that the Executive
mittee are very slow in fixing the
tinke and place for holding this imspor-
merlins. The Ie pile are growing
ry of waiting upon their supine in
rence, and now we ask them that
I a
we
dill
* t
to •
rey intend to nanre
lo se at purr e. We want no “jumped
* contest, no “ cut and dried” slate;
nitted to the good people of this
e which mathe
a . A *1 t . TA 1* - 1'......sen proper to use my name as the freediman’s bureau, has been guilty
tinie under the law for the ihciden-their choice for representative in the - -- - *-*
I arrangement, te he made i next Legi-lature, they are
Hio much longer we are to wait do so. JOH NH. ((x HIRA N
-------— of misappropriating money, or any
at liberty to violation of the rules and regulations
* of the army, he umy be tried hy a rourt
martial to the same munmner as any
FROM THE K MONTIES.
- Four Giulrix, TExas,)
5 " i July 3, I877. ,
t In view of the uncertainty of the fall trade, Hats, and Gent’s Furnishing ’Goods Talma Over ( loats
I offer extraordinary inducements to large: ** * * *--- B * * LAMP A * W V Amis,
I buyers during July. E. H, IIEHTNG, I 6
I Houston Texas Chinchilla and Beaver :
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE
1 other such army office r
* That claim agents and other per- I
Isons, not officers of the government,
who have obtained money from the
1 Bureau by means of forged receipts, I
FOUNDED IN 1785.
The next seven of the College and Prepnr-
story I pertinents opens SEPTEMBER I,
I Capes and Over-Coats of best material, made up in the latest styles
Fine White Vests, Callaway style; White Silk Bows and Ties, suitable
for balls and parties; Genuine silk Velvet Vests; Genuine Cheviot
Shirts, White Shield Bosom Shirts, ete., which are offered at reduced
rates. J
OUR STOCK IM LARGE,
Studies in the College Schools elective.
- Discipline military.
’ new diwam "ekxtnteka-And too large for the present advanced season. We enumerate but a
; few of our bargains, and invite an early inspection, as we prefer that
| our numerous friends and customers should judge for themselves:
Commons a motion was made that the old, about is hardis bign, in act willte, a I
-ament uddreta furetoulwalle streal in Tile Ture, slight P’mifle marks J
Also, oue DANK NVLE, about i
powers with a view to establishing an is hands high, branded son the lent ahoulder, 1
5 5_ - - 4 * - —in sotut white hairs on her, is very gentle. 1 1
., , . u I will give F each for the reco very of the ant-1
ROUF ***** HI * * PHP I WISSS ****’* * » «. HAM - mnafs, an-t tar for the this t for thieves, if de. i
alry and one of infantry. Two of the. to was supported by figures showDE livered to the sheriit of Dallas count v.
2 s , . the rout nif standing armies, Olad-* swim GEORGEWIINOIN, 1
former are of that class who fought * atone opposed the motion, and urged | 2 -
*********** I*i5 - ■ • that it would defeat its own object, be- LANE & BODLEY,
4. , nt allook well when on parade—in the (Cause the Continental nations held,
Btlite ain for rear, but when advancing in line to-willely different views on the suldeet.
* die requested the gentleman to with- *******,
SANGER BROS.,
Dallas, Corsicana, Calvert, Bryan and New York
Peremeber 21,1872-16 17
JOHN S. VVITTHE.
grand old principles, which are right uek. o
and have always been, for the remse-1. Taken sea whole, this H a treautital
dies that every wrong we are laboring section of the State The valleys
under requires we trust that a laree the Cleat Fork and other tributaries of
attendance at the meeting on Saturday | the Bram are unexcelled in the P
win be had duetions of the small fruits, but the
a =======------ . rains are not sufficiently regular here
WHATAN OLD FRIEND THINKS or I to produce corn well, or any other erop
THE HERALD, + which ripens in the late summer OF
==*=====---:We received yesterday a letter from autumn. In May and June of this
An THE PARAS HAD entt | an old friend to Kaufman county, j year the farmers had, like those of
Convention, - the Texas and Pacinc| which we copy below. Buch letters Dallas county, more rain Win
. . lallrond camidate al-o. We don’t are gratefully appreciated. [ they needed, and numbers are, now
eye sof all the ‘ dear people” have been know whether this in true or not, but
we know that a powerful influence will
be exerted to nominate and elect a can-
didate who can be used by the new
xcrirndring formed in Texas, of which
clave that the baas has arrived for this Tom Beott, Galusha A. Grow and other
important Turatinry to speak, and let Llesker lights are the magnates. Tom
u-ehnw let H mo. where the thing is: Hroth, President of the Pennsylvania
- Central, and of the Texas and Pacific,
and many other great litres of railroad, eul-eriher. 1 then thought 1 could do
hoar muereedled in shaping the malrond
not reasonable to suppose that he will
attempt to procure influence in Texas
legislation, and that he and his co-
workers will intake a heavy movement
in order to fill the Gubernatorial ehair
with an incumbent ins the railroad in-
terest r Why, of course they will. If
we are not badly mistaken to thesigns
for the times, the programme has been
MAXCFACTURERN or sraxnann
she
th
the
State is ready to perform. The
turned te Cur-irana to anxious expeo-
tation, dadle anticipating Colonel
Wh* A
ikker’s d s ton, and we now de-
important Juretunry to speak, and let
e done, wiaht the mighty develop-
992, the ton vantom i.
•* the law provides
canor vis ARERRANINNFITITE
The Houth, a paper pulilished in New
Yek, tout devoted to Southern Inter-
extr, to announcing the second exhibi-
tiom of the American Institute, which
tens place in New York city,” com-
neing on the 10th day of next Sep — ----—=============
ther unnew the people of the South misderntendinatite rer.We de
forward: whatever commodity or
"net they ean for exhibition, and
designating what they might send,
seat every article raised, grown or
ad in our sunny land is mentioned.
E well that these national exhibi-
£ should be held, but to upbraid the - = =
ople of the South Deeause they de res
• patronize them, certainly comen lo - C AL *2994 me ONE
I we care not how Southern u may
ndnres a
-
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F
Mr. Swindells; t V. bi,i1. "
a.".N" Ma"WtaLe T.mtta
in Texas and drew up his prospectus
for THs: DALLAS HERALD, I happened
to be there, and was one of the first to
suleribe for that (then pioneer) paper.
From that dor until two or three
months since I have been a regular
without the paper, and had it discon-
tinned. But I find that I can not get
along without it. My children eon-
for Tus: IIEIALD. Please
send it to me again. I *
Your old friend
not plead guilty to the charge of an
alaruri-t, but we know whereof we
“Leak, when we sayte those of our peo-
me out of reininterts ‘ -
coming election. And in no event
vote for A man who is not sound on
WE Rave authority for stating that
Judge %. E. Coombes is not a candidate
for District Clerk of this county. Hi
name has been mentioned for some
months as a probable candidate; hence
this notice. He withdraws his name
speculating as to the prospects of a
good shower. J hope they may get it,
for they are deserving, and the rain is
needed. ---
As with the majority I have met on
the road up, the Firia vir Firri is the
prevailing epidemic, here. Each per-
son is confident to his opinion that the
Texas and Pacific Railroad will be
bllt on the line which he, the said
individual, has selected in his own
mind. At Weatherford, the road was
sure to go through that place. At
ing in a tie—98 to 98. The ripeaker
then cast his vote to favor of the mo-
tion, which was arlopted. " DIAss-AL MIASLIL
PARls, July 9.—The second instal- F an tati ON machinery,
ment of 250,000,000 francs of the last ’
millard of the war indemnity was de-f u ,
livered to the German Treasury on the , Stationary and Portable
5th inst. - There now remains due to emnA +*:***€
Germany but 300,000,000 francs, which, 84:A* ******
in necordance with the treaty signed at saw wins, ore wis, nuafting, Hanicers
Berlin on the 15th of March last, is to pun-yit oulmaenine 2
be paid by the sth of next September, penta *H1 mer-cane -..-.-. onpes
LIMON, July". The V ine disease WI to the wants of farmers, and planters, for
spreading in Portugal. .. . Iginn ing, an wi ne. gri noiog, and factory we.
LONDON, July B.—A special dispatch I Mend for An itfetrited catalogue.
from Vienna to the Standard rays an I LINE a Ben I
attempt wasmade yesterday by an in- Acodawly John k water sts., Cincinnati,
eendiary to fire the exhibition build- -----------
ing. The corre-prindents of London.
journals, and other persons who have
returned here from Vienna, hint that
the building will probably be borut
soon.I
Stationary and Portable
LANE a BOD.ET,
ICNGLINII
15. G neral Apen for the Celebrated
STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND BUGGIES
Cor. Elin and Market Sts..
DAL L A. - -
win keep constantly en hand a large stock of Form Express ard Spring Wegona, bort. Thimii skcin
and Iron Axle. Also Binggies, and a good A gerimentif Waere Fixtures. The widely extruded tepel-
I ion of Romdebaker Bros” .work, yroves that they mie the leading and lent vehicle known to the ma
August B, 1473-5.13. * - 8 . 1
FEMALE BITTERS.
1 x INFINITE multitude of diseases wast
1 pin woman’s footless from the eradle
to the ETaye, and so long as shan expuses her-
self to the various vicidiades of weatterand
ever-cimuging scenes of life’s fitful follion, so
long will she be the rripient of troubles per
cullar to hersex. Hint few hullex are exempt
from mohe form of female complaint. The
dhiseures and Ky Ni poms of wimue of there affee-
lions alluded to, are as follows: thiogeis,
or Green Hickners, all Irregularities, lyster-
jes. Palpitation, Sick Headache, Dificuity or
Breathing, mothering Sensations, Prolapsus
Uteri and Cleeration, cell fert and hands,
fiddiness and Swimming of the Jiend, Pain
in The side and back, low spirits and melan-
choty. Mental who Physical Prostration,
Wakeful, fndiestion. Constipation Tgr-
Did Liver, andall that class of chronic noth-
plaints peculiar le the female sex. The pes
TeHar and valuable combination known as
<whw the above female Soest .na
other troubles that affict old or young, mar-
riel or single females, ,
It at oner arouses and invigorates the fe-
male frame, giving strength to the weak and
feeble, building up the emaciated, quieti ng
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ering up and restoring the shattered female
eitutiog, col b merchants and drug-
m Eon Me.
GEORGE WOODS & COMPANY’S
PARLOR AND VESTRY ORGANS
Federal authority, charged with en-
gagement in trade. 1
Coxcoup, X. H., July 9.—An attempt
was made last night to throw the Roe-
pint they were liopetut not bent to insensibility and dragged into
**’ S "APHOPS* - concealment among some bushes Hhe
get to or from. -; e. wes i....v roor qveuoneet Mas ' • t h e
" pi-ketteme in impending destruction. The a sail-
: AREA ante robbed the woman of a nache .
Mae 1 HETtre they wtha rallied containing nearly four thousand dol-
Jars. The sachel was found with a pa-
per on which was plainly written in
lead pencil: “We made more money
than we should if we had stopped the
train, you fool.” No traces of the men
ess "iewl onbhe “
eanandclep carercaiointshcaneaint
the peoples Interests in comiradiaine in this comnertion, we can tmthnelly
been Deputy Clerk—now about three
years—has devoted himself strictly to
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tion to the questionable interests of
• sueae whether nepeopio nese
interests that railroads are bound to re-
speet or not.____PAGtA
3 , -__2 _ ======== * P C INISA 19
worthier: Umfon.msht2nr Ton improvements going up in this
near its centre, they know the railroad
will min them by running right
treush their main—mending rent. I
in two degrees or Intsu ke, thursos
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it always has been, formed from a ther- flisoment %* TetaxTeiN
*’teem na were present and letters read from
toMtA V th : Pint ope nPa uen IM tree 1V * 1 3
In presenting these el-gant Sweet Tone# Instin-
ments, it is with the utmost conflarhee your alter-
tion urailed to Bed them of ur equaled excellence is
PURITY or TONE,
Variety of Beautiful Effects;
. —ALSO— ... .. 1
POWER AND DURABILITY!
CouE, SAM AND near TuEM
We have a selection of these organs at our omen,
where we will be glad to show them to any who may
choose to call. 1
A * ******* wi. 3
qe ALFRED FuEgMaN, 1
Weman’s Medical Adviser,
string Cannes, Symptoms and Treatment er
tofore, Vhi That one blaneh or the E, 52=7 ace =--7-h 2.55
n (te 1 m h * " Plots Adirew as aliove. 12haw im
10:15.
As ent, Dalian, Texas
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDT
oELAmAnnes sruesre pan.u.m
E. P. COWEN & CO.,
v, surourana axo ssaisus in
road, (which one I cannot say), will present. Resolutions endorsing the
• • For w the Wet-**a
Forkeithe denitoomeorthecrekn,641t drew 925,000.” 2
T LAWRENCE KAN July 9.—Half a
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Vandalia Route East!
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worth of property, and crushed out our
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R. F. GEORGE,
DOORS, BASE,
ELM STRBBT, DALLAS, TEXAS
The extent and variety of for stock on hand a= I
our connections wish manntictarers in Botes,
Ceirege and Galveston, analdes sa to fil all orders
with digmich In prices and quality of stock we
defy competition. Sitm
Jeus M. BARuris......
„a. W.Srossa.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, PAstts m
MANUFACTURERS AGENT, J.C9M CM
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Patent Medicines, and
’ Toilet articles 1,
m iw ma nsmanikne
• s Guvror, teza
olgAGENT FOR
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LEWIS ANGERS.
House, am and Ornamental
PAINTER.
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