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A FewHints on Wheat Culture.
W
ALLAS HERALD
, singes avnET SATaDat.
W.sWINDELLS, Proprietor.
TERMS
L in IPECIE.
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2940901 ..r-er-on none as
aly * CA P the Arsi andTSceets
anmonmeing a candidate for s
at eta, and for a Conntyor Pre
sertibly wire heamseng
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IW VOL. XIX, NO. 50.
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******* ORFTCAFSELD norss.i
the pessip in 1 DALLAT ". 1 *****
, | JOHNSON & MeILHENNY, Paop’s
Farmers are begining to thins
about preparing their ground %
wheat. A tew words on the ***
ject may not be inappropriate
When the ground is properly pre-
i pared, and the seed property sown
I the wheat crop, en IAt MA thietant
from market, is one of the AC
. | profitable There is but Hitth wheat
Pyput in as it ought to be Lu to
S many cases, the ground is pew •
bat once and then but tiree ear
| four inches in depths. Can a Henty
—- __crop bo expected from such • PR
DALLAS, DALLAS COUNTY, TEX AS, AUGUST 24 187. WHOLE NUMBER 952 2 in -
n a three times before the seed is own
cat Ilo-t-some withdraw, nosOWgTum aPOoud bo elected some praeti-o sukechlingeand T
2d ballot. MeL.can 134 a Levialature or made the Colo- that it pays them and-nty
Before the announcement of this Litton resimcit ever sug- this depth of plowing net € Biy €2
vot, voumn, Vanas, ********a -1 -----Pun 1 -. the roots ran down deeper in
son, Kaufman, ke. al changed Esuidien or any of them even as
- a remote possibility. All who nom
mode unamine inated me were perfectly aware that
amidst hearty andegild applause. II ur held and justified federal lezis-
The following committed of ares lation to repress Ku kiux conepira
appointed to inform and outrages though I had long
McLean, of Titus counts, that he is insisted a strenuous as 1 now
the nnanimaus choice of this con incomplete amnesty and gen
vention to represent the 2d.com- Au mor or bloody hateful
gressional district. would do more for the sup-
Maj. Campbell, of Marion. Capt. . and utter estinction of
Sims, of Red River, Capt. Henry,, Puchot age. than all the forces,
and suspensions of habeas cor-
pus ever devised by man. Wrong being heaved ont Py meuFE
and crime must be suppressed and thawing and freezing "AL RS"‘
punished, but far wiser and nobler hoaval of the soil where i 07
is legisla ion, the policy by which exposing the rom-dcPt,"
are prevented from those who sup the drying winds and gutireg:
port me in the South I have heard Not a winter passes but in am
de-iro-eseiliation They wish we hear that thio wheats" int,
| w be heartily reunited and at peace killed" And so itixxhsn 5
with the North on any terms which | so shallow; but, when Put DAT
do not involve the surrender of perty no such complaint WA 0
their manhood They ask that they her.
should be regarded and treated by
any Federal authorities as eitizens,
not culprits, so long as
and uphold every law wuu--***IIIT:7
with equality and rights They de and lays upon the ground all A
| sire a rule which, alike for white | ter, this is not so important But
and black, shall encourage industry here, where we have rain leste
and thri t, and discourage rapacity of snow, where it thaws one
and villainy. They cherish a joy-land freezes the next: o deesbe
fui hope, in which I fully concur, on the same day —it isa matter
that Duween the bih of November the first importance his o well.
and the fourth or March next, quite w plow the ground in what are .
a number or overnors and other termed back furrows, mining "pen
aipuitarin who in the absured on water furrows w earry oft this
name of Republicanism and loyalty surplus
have for years been piling debt
and taxes upon their war-worsted putting in the seed iocan Certain-
States, will Cllow the wholesome ly be done more err and the
example of ex-Gov. Bullock, of Ga. plant-will belessliable inibehrered
and seek the shades of private life out. The yield will also Mere
The dark and deeper those shades greater,
the better for themselves and for fi 5
J w Morgan, Doet Adair, Stephen During the night session several
Eten, M B Drake, G H Worsham, motions to adjourn were rejected,
W R Lane. I finally the convention adjourned to,
I Jack L meet to morrow, S, A M. 15
, ... ...., Convention met pursuant to ad- | votes from Good to Mebenne-mhohe
neia G Hicks n M Ber. journment Col. R. F. Slaughter, nomination was
• A.B D GU*00d. A s Wallbank. of K-ifman, moved to elect an Ex- amidst henviv am
G E Shannon E M Heath, J C ecutite Committee for the 2d Dis-
MCKINNEY, CoLLiN Co. TexAsl Weaver, I W itore tries. (Names appended).
Angust 6th, 1872. Kaufman—Green J Clark, TS BALLOT
In pursnance of a call issued by Nettles R F Slaughter, J S Grfith, 29th, Culberson 97 4-7; Maxey 86 2-7
* 102 2-7; “ 81 5-7
104 1-14; +791314
DALLAS HERALD.
J w Morgan, Doet Adair. Stephen
A -a-u the Dauias icasts and 1 Blaving-renovated and newly forelabed this Wohne
- wpca sur ardonat wil he daly . threnghoul, we rarurtea the best accomm d Aid s
a Northern T****. &" Of the
| N ORTH TEXANLANP acENY.
ee „oh y. i i JOHN HENRY BLOWN a BOS,
I Jes aabe, bulge Tais Judicial Dis | mas s snows, 1
| nunss is. snovs. I
emeial Directory
hare
“ Per 1
Laraster, A " 2
- E : :
, I..ko the Patriot Court
a
de
‘ even Cieni.—.
karate Cnerv Surveyor.
WIrY OFERPS
w Cawerrit, ..
* Ty Marshal 1
**“ or.
* R. H Ran-D)
(From the McKinney Enquirer.)
y Jahnson—J C Rushing J W
_ Democratic Convention for, the Graves, B D Simpson, T E Ross,
Second Congressional District,
at McKinney, Aug. 6th. 1872
meet to-morrow, 8, A M.
DaLLss. Texas,
Genoral Agent for locating, laying and selling .
ands and towa propriety in all jari of ths O _______________________________________________________________
o-cueeer JurFuL 1,it* the Chairman of the Democratic CLJon G ABuehanan, E Wil- 30th,
Executive Committee of the 2nd liame, Aug Carlisle, Jeff Spikes, h 31st,
Congressional District, ( apt E T Gentry. 344
Gooduer of Cullin county called toLamar-J R Griffin, Doet M W 3334435"
order the delegates from the sever- Moods EJ Shelton, no Hobbs, J 3th "
: Ehl Street, : 1 a - Dallas, Tenas. al counties. On call of roll of coun- Bray w II Lewis, R J Patton, 37th,
-— ties Bowie Erath. Jack. Montague p Wobam, H D MeDonald. J R 38th, “
somee hourifromts clock * *.***.*. Pale Pinto, Parker and Wise were p Campbell D s Hammond, T F 30th. “
June 15, IST i-Miyr. , 1 • " ***- 1 ai
------I--—---absent. Roberts. .. 15s
Marion—Jas George," T J Camp- H&15 "
hell w L. Crawford. 1168 47
Convention adjourned to 2, P ‘. 1
EVENING,
D C. CAMPBELL, M.
! Office at Residence, on
- Before * 99, , , nel oi a military regiment ever sur " ‘1 ". - 1
ballot. Collin, Dallas, Denton, John- 5- pent., of all the reb. the roots ran down deeper in the
--Y__- L. al chunired eoted AeP F - 2. soil, and thus be able to better wit
stand the upheaving of the earti
by the winter frosts—net only emu
they better endure the Revere
dronths of the succeeding NW
(such as we have just PR*,-
through; but what is more *P
tast inan all, the grout der ths ‘
soil furnishes an excellent drainage
for the wit ter rains, allowing the
water to work down is to tire NON’,
and to gradually work off, thus P.’
renting winter-killiughy the Pluts
being heaved ont by the constant
of Case. T. J. Coffee, of Titus, Goo. | bins
R Reeves, of Grayson.
Griffin, of Lamar, movedihat the
thanks f this convention he re-i
turned to the eit izens of M.Kiwney
,.. . .., . ... .. for their kindness, attentions and
104 1 1: • 79 13-14/hospitality. unanimously carried.,
Brown, of Collin, moved that this
convention express their apprecin-
tee 1! 2821211
91# 48137
103 4 7; * 80 3 7
4) 41-42-43 “ 103 4 7; “80 37
103 1 14; +80 13 14
absent.
On motion, Col Thos, H Murray, ....... ..___,
of Collin county, was elected tem- bell w L Crawford,
porary Chairman. . , 1 Montagne— ---White -
On motion, Ja R OHBn OIL*, Shoemaker, proxy to W M Jackson
mar county, and 3 E McComb, of of Denton.
| Palo Pinto-..1
Parker—Wm Shannon. 1 *** — 3 -7—w T 7 r
__,____________________- Red River—Ino Allison, W P fered the following resolution,which
w EATHERFORD HOUSE, of the convention by the temporary Cornelius, M I. Sims, J H Caudle, was overwhelmingly adopted. .
Y chairman, on motion of Maj T J P Williams R J Lee, H C Welch, I Whereas, It is 4 time honored
—BY— — Campbell, of Marion county, the J K. Stanley, L. W Lositer. custom of the people of the Hemo,
Mrs. J. A. GOODLET, following committee on eredentisin, Tarrant-G Nance, J D Temple- eratie party to ratify the action of
Weatherford, Texas, composed of one (1) from earlcoun ton Juo Sublet, W M MeGinnis, J their tried and trusted servants in
.. a ty wa-appointed by the rhairt; C Holman. J J Ingram . Inational convention assembled;
Heome New and well *"*". Bow --; Collin, W D Lain T J Coftco, J F Wilkin- therefore.
Bears, per day. * * *
dnigle mradl or Lodging, % •
Why 25, iatimce.
THE CENTRAL
BARBERSHOP
On Austin, bet. Elm F Main Sts, Dailet,
porary Chairman.
SMCIETI EH.
owtispgay Ne A Kalghti Timp. ,
. aps at eta a-glem. ln the foveN 1
- * - ***
* Jons Qcor. E c
wop. Recorder.
, Qui Shop is new und will tumbled. wit The
easy Chairs pollie Bathers ads l ti m -
i debt emen waking work dear in uer line wri Gravraon county. Were elected Lein-
..eritvoss NILLEm, propr. peers s.remmie" as uup.t
| __: 1 9— -------After a statement of the Objects
apren- wa n. tea Arb %-onn.l
. yoe are hereby emmonsa re shy I
careneation af Traflus Chapter, 1
5 fr ony droing. Sept M. TAT. I
: e Tiitas: em-odet tel
HI THU WALKER *”
the
48 ba’lot, Culberson 104 114;
Maxey 79 13 14.
Dr. M W. Moody, of Lamar, of-
Mirs
L thins N 52. V. A. M. megtsen
are ket last Bateydey of onch month, at 1
1 K, 1, RECORD w
:::, MreE ,
-** 111
EWA PENT % , IF
, iral wet * led Friday aialisall
a she 64-1 F. dewe’ lis’l
# w. sext, C P. 1
soige se-asaroos S rite,
i kit. S. 14. 1. O O, F. mottice
as • gut, werahio O4 Fellow: |
Jue E KERTOOT N G. ,
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ran ESSIGN IL CARDS.
. .... ..-...., ....-.- B CEIRB ww
vareas a NORGAN
TITSINEIS-IT-LAW,
cons
HoomnNew and well Furnished.
ti n of the able and impartial servil to
ees of our venerable Chairman, with
vote of tha ks to the secretaries and I
sergeants at arms for the thorough
and satisfactory manner with which 1
they have discharged their arduous :
duties, unanimously adopted.
On motion, this convention ad-
such complaint will be
In selecting ground for wheat
.. ........... chipose that which is rolling an-
they obey naturally well drained. In the
consistent- Northern elimate, where snow falls
journed cinedic.
‘ N. II DARNELL, Chair.
Jas R Gairyis, )
Secretaries.
d . Bon le —; Collin, W D Lain Thus—T J Coffeo,
.."# Cook, J E NeCraw, Dallas. G M. .on. A J Guest. J D Roach 1 L. 0
Swink; Cass, J C Henderson; Den | Un-bur-Ed P Marshall, B T tatives of the Democratic people
ton, W M Jaek-on; Delta, J M. Humphreys. • the 2d congressional district, do
Brown; Ellin, Amszia Bradshaw; Wise-G B Picket, A B Foster, bereby endorse the action of the
Erath. —$ Fannin, T B Iusbor: proxy- " * " -**
Preparatory Coll rt De"AL ASAEFONT ON COMMITENSCOH PEMMA-
Next Session Opens Sept. 24,1871 Tray lor. Hand, Dar ieleg e , , S**O*****=*, P rt it 1 liu - L 1 Mr. Chairman, La I this
ox UwsES——OLedml peewit wiki jack ___Johnson, G Maxey; Col. T H. Murray, Chirn 1m: Moved by W. R. Shannon, of is certainly true that throughout
**====2**2570** — .. Kiran. R F Slaughter, Lamar, . ocratie Congressional Convention: Parker, that this convention now the hole or my life, so far as 1
is* As KIRBY Surrn culteior S w IT Lewis; Mari- n. W. L Craw. Your committee on permanent adjourn sine die.have been connected with public
‘--------------— ford: Moniaguo. —, Palo Pinto, organization of the Convention beE under a suspension of the rules, affairs, I have struggled with such
_ Parker.---; Red River, J. leave to report to the Convention several members were permitted tocapacity as God has given me for,
H Curdle, Tarrant, S Vance; Ti- the following named gentlemen a* speak. After a protracted discus- | first, impartial and universal suf-
tus, T J Coffee; Upshur, Ed. P. permanent officers of the conven I sion the motion was lost. Ayes 81 | frame; second, for the Union and
Mar-balt: Wise, - tion, to-wit: I 11-2, nays 102 1-2. 12973 - -
. A motion of Capt M L. Sims.: Gen N H Darnell, as President. On motion the convention ad
DFALIRS IN EXCHANGE, of Red River county, a committee I w Lyday, of Fannin, C C Bell, journed to 8, p. m.
LISDIGESTS • or permanent organization, com- of Denton, H B S monds “Hunt,
AND GENERAL AT. plea of one (1) from each county T J Brown, of Collin, Vice Presi
* * - * dents. u , , r.der by ehinirman. men; for-these great ends 1 have otherwise ha „
James R Griffin. of Lamar, J M j.T J Campbell, of Marion, struggled, and hope the issue of ably refused . ,M Reo m au
cComb. of Grayson, C R Gibsun, read the following letter from Col. the Third is not doubtful I thor- Fellow citizens—Thedeposed and the.kerma . tint. ‘ >
cuehly comprehend that no person- partially exiled Tammany ITE
arconsideratim has drawn this vast has stolen about $30,000,000 from
assembly together Other, higher, the city of New York. That was"
Resolved, That we the represen-|C R GIBSON,
-J C McCown
UXIVERNTY OF
Nastiville. Tennessee.
GREELEYS PORTLAND SPEECH.
PORTLAND ME. August 15—The
following is the address of Mr.
mend to our constituents the sup Greeley in the City Hall yesterday:
port of its nominees. . Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gents:
to J E McComb, of Grayson. National Convention recently as-
sembled at Baltimore, and recom-
- water.
urge the value of the drEl IN
. - = 5-4 e CAKF " " T*
GASTON CAMP & THOMAS
E BANKERS,
- - : Texas
grant, Bars done th the i
-aat-a, or inst Dallas. _ -
--. . D.lar.Mar AUT-t
mu-eanm. SELT 4 coney. ROAR DIN G
ATTOBNSTE AT LAW.
4lAE
‘ - * - - Texas
D cot CHIANVOUR, 1
aqrinkzt At L. Aw.
see i nowan.
******* AT *%-
, cY -pairs. Tixss.
greatness of our common country;
and, thirdly, and by no means least
when the latter end was attained.
miGur SESSION. I for the hearty and early reconeilia-
8, P M—Convention called to or-ition of peace among our country-
The darh and UCACE NUE 1 iol - , R.E:
the better for themselves and for l Seed is a matter ofind erst 4:
mankind, and the hope that my portance. None but the Hmpert
election may hasten the much de. and best should ever be re: I
“red bewira of thieving carpet bag- should be fanned andre fnnc,and
ners Mu reconciles to the necessity all the foul seed and listt kerratt
5FTupporting me, many who would blown from it. Then it showed be
PR have besitated and prob.I washed in lime water, or other
• piekle, removing every thing from
mankind; and
election may
, were appointed by the chair as fol-dents.
F lows:. | !==—.
Bowie ___; Collin. W A. Rhea; McComb. of Grayson, C R Gibsun, ...
- Cook. A B Marion: Dallas, Thes. of Ellis, Secretaries.-Culberson:
BY MRS. A. BARTLETT,L Frank: Ca-s. F. M Henry, Den- James H Lovejoy, of Colin, S CT: McKINNEY. August 8.1872.
ton John Collier; Delta. Jas Pat Lowry. Sergeants at Arms. HIon. N H. Darnell, Chairman : assembly togesner wiser, mg"*** i me 5**2 V* - • : * , 1
torsun; Ellis: C R. Uibson; Erath. I The Committee beg also to re- i I thank the convention for the grander considerations have col | most gigantic robbery, and hotted
Eannin, R - W. Campbell, port L, the convention as the basis 1 kindness which has been shown me | leeted you around me to day. It is its contrivers and abettors from
or the unwritten law of our power and splendor to impotensy
Euroset that a candidate for the and infamy. Thieving carpet-bag
Presilem, i speeches - • -—-
DALLA
health of the plant.
The little extra labor used in
cleansing and purify ing the seed,
will reward one a handred-fold.
Then cheat or eless,cats, smmd, ke •
will be strangers to the coming
crop, the succeeding spring, and‘
Ganoa=Lancaster (N Farct/ea
ROSS AVENUE,
A.T. -TEXAS.—: ..----------
gin. Graevson, C. M McLean: Hopkins, of representation (that in the ""‘: throughout its prolonged ballotting | part
740, D w Cole; Iloud, J H. Traylor; ber of votes each county entitled It is evident that I cannot obtain a j
WW‘ + 5 -: * %. I -; to in the convention) and recum-,ndILi m.T--***13 a
zomrRE s aterin ketone didesored * * see - MAano efrenmioc me TO" I" i, opa am-
manat Marion. T. J Campbell, vote for each fraction of 100 votes of the Demo vatic party in vim"e"of Ea or +1.—autre wh
Montugi — Pato, Pinto,1 - "-
Parker -: Red - .,
cahn=: Tarrant. w P. Bishop; for the Democratic candidate "> ‘
Re n. 3 , Wilkinson; Upshur, basis. As follows: . .,
EY AmpureysWie — 1 Bowie 4. Cw* 7, Collin 10. Cooke
On motion, convention adjourned
until 2 o’clock. P. M.
The Committee beg also to re-
! Blerd and Loput-s - M
DRED. PARKS,
HOUSE. s105 A ND
• an asav ecut SELom ATL*w,
LIncaNfts. TEAiA
I
" 22-26.." wwut ")* ‘
Ornamental Painter,
s.p aal-CauaTna) Hirtvare iter,
Dallas, - - - - Texas
| acan work Promptly and Falarul.
ly Executed
Balbis, March 15, MI—trn
w EIILEN
(APORNEY AT LAW,
Daltas. TINS
av-reihiopeunnsert
T she sar-ba-ey ring and
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. ewo..---......—, -=-=--ted. or the measure which
o, rinto. —-over 50, taking the voter * #ltriet, its harmony and pence, and his election is intended th pro mote
river, W P the Congressional election in 1831 its triumphant success in the great though a candidate for Vice Preste
the Democratic candidate as the - -- 1 2H 1 ‘ -Li:— ‘
gers have Mel 7 I from people
already impoverished edv .
and they still flaunt this prosi-r-T 7...
ous villainy in the highest places n wn. The Washington
the land and are addressed as Chronicle gives the history “ “
honorables and exeelleneys. [Apbroad of mocking birds, which is
plauso ] 1 think 1 hear a voice trom interesting, if not remarinam ..."
struggle now impending, are of lar dent is under no such inhibition I
higher importance to me than a do not merely acquiesce in the rex
mere personal triumph. I there-strietion, I recognize and affirm *
=.me================
| ty in This District may be obtained. | versions among the people who nev-
Kespectf’ly your oh t Sere t. er see a word of their refutation
: D. B. CULBERSON. are so
Immediately after the reading of moral righ to suljeet his friends,’
the above, Capt T. J Brown of
Collin county, arose and withdrew
the name of Gen S B Maxey, with
the following remarks :
Ma PRESIDENT: From the time
that the gentloman from Parker
first made his motion to dissolve the
the convention and send the con-
testants forth to rend the Demo-
eratie. party* into factions, to the nun -- -------,
present moment, there has been a he proposed to support or netive y l a bositat , ne rurgeve._______1
Funding offer of honorable adjust- did support my nomination, wheths and to the famlionable miss:
ment by Gen. Maxey through his er at Cincinnati or Baltimor®, or AT"
5, Dal’an 11, De: ton 8, Delta 3. EL
lin 8. Erath 1. Fannin 1", Grey-mn
the honest people of all the States mocking bird is not didicult t
declaring that their iniquity shall tame; it is easily domest cated.
*......longer; therefore there is nothing improua
In company with several XP*
CMS"52-2 | date for 1 -Eal such per next: by that time a national ver- In com pary w revet E ‘
re-u t entisfetory to the potthe memnof """:" PI I 7 Win be pronounced that will tlemen we drove out to the toll gate
n wom or user ruvcatre cause them to fold their tents like on the Marlboro’ rand toseer,"ae
T that a candidate ha- no the Arabi and a silently steal away, tifs wadi four in wiit 7 . .
A - - - I which I trust will be the end of their mo I ing birde ref "1 7
niculing at the cost ef the goud|from thegate.keefer: rPmee,
our country and the well-The Listory of these rds in guites
remarkable ore. het vy
Jack 1 Johnson 6. Kaufman 7, La-
mar 14, Marion 8. Palo Pinto 1,
Parker 4, Red River 12. Tarrant 6,
Titus 10, Upshur 11, Wise 1, Mon
tagne 1. . .
All of which is respect fully rab-
GREEN CLARK,
Chairman.
On motion the two thirds rule
was adopted . . ,
On motion, no member allowed
tgreak morei than Ax/ua to pro
ceod to band nr endidaten for
Congress for the 2d District
d"J. A Tabuat, J. G. Holloway, I M.j R F. Slaughter, %
$... , - s Proctor, T A put in nomination Col.DB Culber-
Moreows, J. F. ilooks, H R. Eme- E Darley Sr, of Fannin,
-taezicht Shirley. 3= nominated Gen. s s Naxey. of Ls-
... HE DH WAL’T "Ex T J Bow* of Calm, nomi-
EAATY Brown. Ba Cham- nated Capt Jas M Hurt, of Gray
— T Bon, W Ogby son.
w M Wenrer, Simon Burns, Wm vinst par-let, 2D Aye 3p nttema
D w. oBrien. Jw- Brown.6 Mat Hurt, 26 2 7.
th wa Jas Marrin- W .
Corke—R H Bordeaux, Col. A.
MmedAR E. Burke
G. M Bwink R s G Ju Tr
%. lor Gen. Wil-on. G A
L. Franks, Wm Harris, J. M. Spit.
* Ilers O P Bowser . .
,---1 - Cun-—Capt F N Hurry, J. C.
• DENTISTRY. Henderson Wm Maxwell. 1
D DR J. w. coBrs 225 Duccio 0 Bell,
, S.m . nose he time to men is the Froate, R. HI. Bates, John Collyn,
temk-e-i-,2" I Rmcm Cowan . , S
W-MN * L lo* =-* Delta—J. M Brown, Patter-
e--1%.*$72 220 === son. G W Wan. A
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inasions, h- t- every W**WL" ME WAR
M GUILLOT & CO.
N.
Con. Six k Howsres STazer*
| oner for sale single a Double Seated
TOP BUGGIES,
comma wak. the Apporinoliy to remind their I
- - I-I t i
i-earing prompis’doce, and oA reaxnable
frin wxY-ccuxesuos AT LAW.
Daniu, Tr**
, . , a imp INahu wrA 4
Lurocouns Imbistpine
4 panes. Jane 1. ttzania
. ed to order by Chairman.
| REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CEIIEN
TIAL3
To Col. T H Murray Temporary
Chairman Democratic Contention
24 Congressional District:, .
Your Con mittee on Credentials, mitted.
beg leave to way that we have
amined the credentials and proxies
ofribe delegates from the different
—— 1 counties of this Congressional Dia-
‘ triet and find the following count
ties entitled to representation, to
( os & netox.
e kvs • CDUSSzLORs AT AT.
the perils he must brave if not in- _
by taking part in the canvass name of our country and the "I |The uss
Yet there is a wuth to bo altered being of her people. , ... onire arbi a ..
Sehuir of those who have placed At the conclusion of his Apeeeh A.* ot ‘ res " 5: S
m. Lire the American people in Nr Greloy sat down amaila storm and el herwl #
my present attitude, which does jof cheers L.tdi-MEt
them so much honor that I take Too Modest. T
the privilege of stating it he res A Fonng lady with a number of At: a 1 are, and even or...-
now this is that truth, no person A 3 7-1* -alter a as * .---* *--
FRANZ HOFFMAN,
FAsHonABLn wit: 0
- Boot and Shoe Maker, B-sie-W.M THA hs
was on BAND DC DeMir,W
re Se-tetuetmat of Leather and Shoe Findings’
‘ over wrought T.H -**
Repairing Neatly Executed.
sottsfartion Guaranteed.
eavww.st -the- of ‘ef-ron Mi,two
seer o is- p-i “ah, Dallas. *****
Jem ia. *. -**
Texas
Sr, of Fannin.
t the banctet Cirreet the
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- T he cullecria of RHINE 18 At ***
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was iUs Sciuee samt lusce in Dallas and
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A.onssy i ww a GENERal NASD
p.sisr, - -. T*a*n
"Cap T 3 Brown, of Collin. nomi
senl.
DEN * sION. *
Masursetcanno or
BOOTSANPSHSES
MMRtas. . reras
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92112S t592 |
I s that hr en
of Dr. J. W
Culberson, 81 3-14, Maxey, 69 12,
Ongmation contention "djournet
a yunny.----Linead and arma, and even on.’bis
now ** ‘: others, who was injured by arailradnew-paper while rea ling No lows 3
has ever uinde the fat known.t"mt l accident near Boston, was carried to pint made her neat io the won-
- Inemtul The surgeon came pit ne ar the gat keeper a-houst
and laid one caz in it Theibent
morning after that Wat, .
ron,’ amate mockingd, 50 JA
med, eamne along an strep’s 2 "
Flora - hospitalities for a work.
Tha fri thing he did Cass aetimns
spoke louder than worde) was du
remosisirsta with Flora for building
ono o **> .--— . . Dher nest in the wood pile, and while
One of your limber thunders, I growling his bird talk, tore the nest
the doctor, out of patience W to pieces with his feet and Brokethe
a hesmtal The surgeon came
micus ...... ------- 3 -= .. 1 awell madam what can I do for :
Trend-to the friend-of Col Calber- the actions which resulted in wend. | von M ‘
ron There gentlemen have seening delegates to either convention. one of my limbs is bro-
-a.the bar is of a claim for office at, 20dton on
my Lands No one who lavoredken ” .2 De aid he .
my nomination before either con-
vention has sought office at my
fit to reject these offers in the first
place, and having failed in their re-
penned efforts to break up this body
I-ima sacceuncyeteete me imhae, either for 5 neetft or.for.etZ liett no wmymmw
with us in this set of justice to the
harmony of the convention and
good of the party—not even notify- -.-----
us of their intention to with- appoint any one to any important
their friend. We have not whatever. In a very few in-
theught it obligatory upon ns to
yield to the imperious demands of
inhere gentlemen, and believing that
we were right, have stood fast to :
our colors to the lust. I am no- chances for election by promising
thorized to return to the frienda
• One of your limbs ? said he
• well which limb is it.’ a
• Oh 1 can’t tell you, doctor PEL
one else, nor has any one suggested 1 .
to me Val might strengthen alt quetor.......,, m o.cee i............
sod as a candidate by trmmii"g KO limb is W-the one you thread sisingo egg in st ile then -eleend s
needle with ? .little evergreen sirmi opp site the
No. sir," she answered a house, and with Flora went to work
sich, w. it is the limb that I ware a to build a neat, and so well did they
"‘)! P** on * . work together that in lows than a
double nomi- The doctor attended to her, then i week the nest, was built and Her
said : .. laid in it Lord Byron then
------G as A . re “.Young woman, never 63y, bid Flora an affeitior its
a postoffice or some such W again ins hospital ; for when a sought green fields and pastures
my voluntary eurre-pondents E woman gets as fastidious as that the new and has not been seen or
speetively. I have not "e"X: 1 quicker she dies the better. | . heard of since. In due-time the
aponded to these overtures, OBA L 1 . ------------ -. .1 : --------- .... --.
now give general notice that should 1
I be “elected I will consider the t the great
house. and with Flora went to work
a next, and so well aid they
. MIGHT SESSION
- Hurt or Grayson withdrawn
4 Luilot Culberson, 58 1-14,
Maxey 88 13 14. NA
Su. Culberson 84 1-14. Maxey 93
18-14.
engcrEoW =-*** . x it *-* 85 144 Nam *Tre shnwa sp firm itse (snkn
Denten-M L J. * on,"n a on motion, adjourned until to-
morrow, 8 A. M.:
sEcOSD Day, 8. A M.
Convention met pursuant to ad-
journment. Parker county having
of counties, it was
nrreed to amend so
| balict. Culberson 92 1-14;
Fannis-H w Lyday, A. J Maser 1 13 1 .. o
stances, less than a dozen I am a
tain, some of the small fry of polity-
cians have since, my .
nation, that 1 might increase my
laid in it Lori By ron then
63 bid Flora an affectionate farewell
of our candidate whose heart knows
no impulse that is not generons
and noble. Although den ed the
les-uro of joint action, in our opin-
ion honorable and right, he is not to
be outdone by Col Culberson in any
magnanimous act—and now in the
“Ad u W own promo-
aim, in janke to hisovo biuhehar
acter. and in faithful company
[heard of since. In due -time the
ueaprosPrevious brood of four of which we -peak
Tor At-TSMcnt st i as hatched and while yet ia the
-1 1 they were purchased by
- * *for
- cane.oneme-zenana 1..resscsia=g lcuKouN..
Nersbietmber Vermont. Septem most full grown, are two mia es and
5 1 t ng. Culurado two females. Thg former arU
NEn 1 bersiMaineaCemremte 10, Dekou named Prince Albert and Amer-
!M9...... Territory-BerngErnkl Ohio, ica, the two latter Queen Vietdria
Iowasaoisthestreoiami and Martha Washington. Prince
Pen n 06ets2 South Carolina, Albert will soon embark on an
votes for neran steamer for London and
TAG principles the sun eago in Buckingham Palace, for he
, Pres designed as a present to the
TiPhame af Gen Gertend.em. toawsp-mas-totsueirenfeii-t at e-ee W. * F. 4 - HY -
ment and vindication. I never officers : Alabama • :
heard of a man who invited his ware, Florida, Georgia, ilfi
neighbors to him raises house Kansas, Louisiana Maryland. Mas
and prepared to kick them out of it | sachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota
soon as the roof was fairly over Mississippi. Minsour’ Nevada, H
-= For my own part, I ree-f Jer ey. New York, Tennessee, *ir
"Nine every honest man who ap-igini tied Wi-consing
Plana adheres to the Cincinna-e -
Amur as political brother. It is a bad practice to Cie
ana such fully entitled to my to your ARMA UT P
“Mndenee and friendly regard. An reins when dine nd W
ouner pint tout :7T S -=
allrEen shami have been fully satis-
ned [Applaue] lu two or three
wee" hamwa s asked to EX
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Muxey, and pledge him to a hearty the Cincinnati platform, wherein
support of the nominee of this eon- all who senear 0, ..-.
___-1. . therein set forth are cordially day of
Enis-A. Brad-hav, C R Sir
========== R.9.4 22 sen
-----"" " Hawkins, Jto G. Williams
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D/it -. T***N __. tip winch *** "A. AM Lets is the
mono en bee , rea DN-A-H-------S L this no, Hathats
*‘-Cun us prthneg nue
= 54 meatins tids cetstecates.
. A-men oer Hayoo Drug Bore.
FEW==
CEAS A SMITH
S an.t... conmetons a Law,
ra**t1
era AMIrE, 1
The former are
Albert and Amer
y + Ie
Dascas, Tenos
--n-ceace,Ti-potent, Qumesinudt
Te*** put. and Lank Longhi *4 SMT
al T. 1*
he
eiyeeyr A---
277
J D. KERFOOT,
NORaurrusto
1 o.n.
D..M.~.JoNEs.
ireas *****
onuks sicta sove vensse *onan=,l
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Dorm. R W. Campbell. Geo. Smith
Doct. Patterson. A J. Duek". W
S. L. Yearout W A. Both A. W. | * Sillen,
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ouch, J.E Dupree, G.W Myera De do t *22- .122
withdraw the name of Gen • •
Maxey, and pledge him to a hearty
heard of a man
"Anne LSmU-HE
i o R Cole,
c2 O * t tu.inw
a41aanine, -*- mua
Queen of England and we have the
best reasons to know that she will
bigly prize it. Flora still remains
with the gate keeper, and a ut ME
feet liberty to fly about me abethoo-
ses. She will co ne into the “Iy.
nowerer with the brood next Sat
urday, and in mist a istueratin
style take quartos fir the scaron al
wWormley s.”‘-Er
UR TIPY * 2 %
to to morrow. 8. P m. 1
A" "ATmatpa adverse t 1
Twa A man hearing of another •*
was a hundred years Or said €00
templuously: -P.haxl wint a
Mihalina wishing tocwmer | =en%e En
A young ladly, nanored by s lot
a lthdrawn men Mr.w*OAJR**I Y J o120
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