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RPARNE
H Ws* s * ay me amour
****** for secelde conceitssnontu se used, and
. the that Catholics were obliged to attend
HdHgem trains to vesper nervier, whiter he naud for s. ___
“----td-tuti Paum, Awit s.-in the-em HOUSTON ATM CENTRAL VRe _
" I A the DA pence—Galloni D’istra, a Bonapirtt . +THE ONLY
TEA
---40.2 0 1, . 1 - . As *
NA) ===== T suss I
o usasas basdes to maan aa s,
5= *,P peace s Galloni DIstra, a Bonapiartit, salap * . 4
THN,___, A the republic had succumbed to the i R A I L W A E
..SveioAmewho has been away scoro of honest men.ANDCONNECTIOAN
PN * returned. To-day he Victor Sehodlecher gave him the ne Missouri, Kansas and Texas R. R.,
dtPeien Grant reiter- several simen several memtei,nuh-
ME tthe net", the apprehensions ed toward him brandishing the tr
The president was unable torelore or
***.. forwarder by Lie- and suspended the Mssio. St.
Ait Operuer Davb. He takes no eral duels are probwlie :
Feidaittroms, but the tenor New a.—Yester-
zertt day a squares small boures bumonyy mave - •
Rett Murie, Moral-Spain and Uryohars. Missouri River. Ft Scour an
: * streets was burned, L.oss, one
E iientie almost everyidred thou-nadar Iquumand —--
mail brings protests from reputable — * 1*
eitlaeue of Vicksburg denouncing the
w or the F’arr
that he
[thousand dollar.:
-eidee ent
dent states that be has postponed his
visit to this place till next week.
warranted and without cause other than
- Reniseyencedaute "
dexi Grant, It owing to the close of DAunas, July 30,
the dipoirment yesterday no reply had To the Editor of the Dallas Herald:
Siem received. The correspondence
and mo
DALLAS, July 30,
1874.
Atlantland Pacine R 2,
iimunt Paeine #. n.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
E. R.
222.MA Mate JE #
"OUT" HI" 2."2I
-h.-wh Em
Nannibaland Chicago, I
..I fund in the “Courier des Etats
sehes on the mhieet will Tellain", an article taken from some.
.**-**** Wy the wo dpanment Me mop tikur am, t1 Port Scott and Kansas)
after the president has rendered a the farmers of the whole country, 1 ,..=.. . J.L.
“al decision as to what course he furnish the sutjomed translation : 1**** - P A
will P. . “Il is estimated . that the an-
mAMer They are nual destruction to the wheat
2 a Lof Europe cau-el-b the wevil, amount-
CAtY:
F
Feed Drill
That can be changed to sow from one quantity
Without Taking on dos wheete
Grass Seeder behind the HOM
2122-2 Met
D. Friend Glr ain Drill,
wants l "-, 7
A DOUBLE
1
FORCE FEED DRILL
no - , 1-0 • * 2 ■ igg
. Warranted to sow every and all kinds of grain.
tN i tear DRAUGHT.
Has high wheels and broad Tires.
Ft
Never Chokes in the Feed.
L M. SPENCER2 BRO
COTTON FACTORS
aib
Commission Nerehant.
Elm St. Dallni Texts.
Drazzin ix
DUBOIS corTON
.... rmes m 25′2=
mom’s Eellpse PT.Him *
Avery Inee, Ate. * Nay me ‘Pass,
A. ri l’le s. Walking Cay**
***peoor, Be*
No Excuse For Shaking!
. Uss
Miller’s Elixir Antidote!
* PSP
A ein and premiguent eur-
FOR FEVER AND AGUE!
' Contains no personons ifmrecient. 1
precedence over allotment win mesagdste
FuMZ-IiILEceey arte
CONNOR & WALKER
Andbydrrelets seneniya *•*
A. W. MORTON.
Room and Sleeping Cars
wuninnons rrot
Some one discovered, Wyehnore a Houston to st. Louts and
wo-AL MM exy cheesy gh
granary in which more than two hun- .wnsont chanee.P
levy, July M.—The" excavation to more than twohundren millions of
for park sew law courts have rendered, france, or forty suillions of dollars.
Tempi A. —. " ... .... ~------“----• -
Aramland Fleet streets is interdicted,
cuiningmuch inoonveninee___....
Hurax, N. S., July Si. The brig dred hectolitres of wheat five thousand
Maw, from Arlington, laden with " —
r unsafe and all traffic in
new inconvenience.
m i a I .
12*witI were being ravaged by weevil, they iu-T And Bt ONE CHANGE TO CHT
SOPee Nunpiit o turpentine troduced some hemp not yet dry nor - CAGO and NEW YORK- ,
5.----Nestiday were aston-1" *
i-hed to observe they rafters covered
or-Paira at 5%. Ge irge. Her- beaten.
W.2**h-X-hinuceva maiding new ---=========-
* AN 1 The mer bants wards the ridge of the roof. The rations on share er the Houst
ft eMS haveentered into an agree- retreat, of the insects lasted six o*OIENW***
sent to charge one per cent above the seven days; after that, not a single Houston, -
- regaiarsates on du onecouid be aten. The same M
see "A PPP rout leuce has been Rad ex ery year. *
“Iator disburses cuts on bebiaifit is neee-aury. every year at the
Ee-Moan freights oltained, time of gathering the hemp (chauvre ,
R-murccollerted the refor, and onel, ferueilel, to at a- L
fearou—Pane , al bins on and to depinit in different pinees four Condensed Through Time Card
****ufAV*F this date, the proceeds before uarvest by sowing not in Rau-tat aM mis. 0.P1 1
of such extra cliargen to be paid in the | June, but the latter part of March. A h
1 Narniiot as a contribution toward Him tre .1ne5”Lehale aup cusxrcrtoss’ 15
- . “cintrrance. -. * sunry.$ 0
% tw Yosk. August 1.—The Beecher I Remarks—The last two sentences are
Inev-allea-l comitice somewhat evivoral I suppose that,
Otaking into consideration latitude and manussasi
H A ** M known of the pro-ilocality, the hemp should be sown at St. 100
, ppdmeseprpt the proffer of testimo- | such a time that its maturity may eo- Mm
Ry by Vicfuria Woudthull, who rode to incide with the appearance of the wee-iCuienan.d
* de suppoVI that Mr nelle" literally, fernale” II requires 2,7
Edton wall again examined, as at the the pistillate plant L. r. the seed-bear- New York---fourth day at
*-Ldivilie-----tind dayat.
Washington--fourth: day at
Boston 2r-..-fourth day at.
thin day at...
mad
lance.
Tilton was again examined, as at the__.____________------
conclipion of the sitting a lady closely ing, and not the sterile one. I hope
vjhd wasemorted twy a member orthe this remedy will be thoroughly Jested
Adtet,20 E Me 4 t
a
Nempstead, Austin,
RE
enough of odor to be put into the 1*1
granary." 1 71. • .Train lnting Galveston at zi) F, w. and a
5Houston t* n x. dallv-arrivesan follows:
, | that, 2mr. merteay
into eonsiderat iou latitude and sandiness 78* #
--ouid day =.- Su
Sha.... arbied dayst: tree al at. 1
L. —thin day at —^ i
----------- sire day ne . Tr -
-------- mpriHay at-----
-----Third day L
— -to Ovington’-re-idenee -somem-eam 05 E PuE
Broke qality for this purpose, can be raised
r Pato August 1.—A fire broke, .____-____.-,_____. ...___
90 ha Maikergon, at an early hour almost everywhere.
title meruiten sud hans destroyedueariy Th ____
half of the city. The fire is in the __________
e-tim pinion of use city, ma n it herseir STonce having seen “Ve
bullevedi that a number of miles have beautiful,” with “rich auburn eurin.” 1
e *** About ten
TY* Pstlover. . * conus range in the au, III she sold her
* UN August 1.-M hat appears elonk th buy a di and stove.-[Ii-
re.dre has been gig ***** He:
tris-love midnight tut tel n 1- .
‘The prescul Dumas sayei’frum the:
Hmwnatn ran net he ob fact that man wanders man the rigist 1.
h that Pirtiou of thetity, path, de net Rt us conclude that it is:
Aninatha can wghrn al wessan who will lend aim hark agis.L.
i -uni NasA 8. "AN alty tollla hinse when ale Ims
A
cruihiPe
ctor vi
Cotton Planter Horse Power.
Carver Cotton Gin.
are
thOr .
BAXTER ENGINE.
FE DE HORSE POWER
1:
WINSHIP CIN.
Reynolds' Press.
Cochran NE, Dan., Texas
SEXTON MASONi a CITY CEMETERIES
wiv -AND-
General Undertaker.
Hreperifully informs the citizens or panes
*209=3,;
Istreetexpreny for the busiaess,n = " A
spare to make comas « the shore u
oniet, and trim them in ME
Iamregon hand, at all times, romnsor an
(Hi, trady Tide, with the PXcentiun rd
I triminfun, which he can deliver at A
notice day or night. He has also male
Frengyments to keep on hand a fuil AND
. mens of Metaite Burial Cases, watch #. .
deliver on call. Hehas the . xclunve PS
for these burial cases, for Dallas and -
rending counties, and can supply them .
the lowest prices. Having provident him ",
with a fine Oval Gisa hearse and 5.9
, leppendages, Le will undertake all them
try arrangements for burihls with iepater
He has determined to, make thts than ,xeru.
dive business, and respectfully a-kwThe J.
ronage ofthe pabilc. .
P" T‘ A. * MORTUN,
Trains arrive and depart from Houston an
follows: -
WAp arrexxonarton. 1 runes run.
Mrs. Eunice Ward Beecher describes Lev-a.—.pm 4.u Leaves—a r.x.
hervelf au Mna hievini I__- ........ Anti •* A. w.t Arrive.-,. suurle
^^T^^ — Da omen
A FAULKN ER,
gw York City Fielgut reket iince,
Visitors to shoive dts auu 26 |
• Dawint pl er of remort their lesare t* *
MAS “Jere the Hi Turns puesilee:
uNA 2*** 1
1 She alursays when they lint married,
*they had to sleep on the floor, and
cork things in the anu, till she sold her
TEET,
=-==*=====--=========----------*=----------oto ---l.-hpheteabi.
Noodle Gin and Condenser, Gillet Gin, Faught’s Patent Gin Clearing,
Brooks & Sinmons” Presses nd Hall’s Gin Feeders.
84 per cent, guaranteed with
07
ui-Lnpiairy.q Shenaly toliew hime whesi s
. -*= 222271" -' he TEXAS & PACIFIC
k ,*i Fil. M Newcastle, was con-f =====—, :—-12
sates ‘y are b-derday. * young man aFFIC LAL. DIKECTOHY. ; Vligh t
1-"*IN--aepo or thevornin — MMEMIR
S4 ***) umed lu the flames. Loss :
very bews-UN
T 8 *
CITY er DALLAS.
* At BPU la she fames. LOut Mayor W. L. Chell,
very beny, . Ktipeer—Willeue M. Johnson.
- t-Atforney—Withams M. Edwards.
M* THONAR, Ont., Augustl.—All the TremsurerHonert H. West.
warchoied or The Hudson and Port -ntret.e.Thomnis J. Breton.
Burr Pinnil. five in number, for WE "IN M.L.
gether wit * private dwelling, were F. M. Husell, C.D. Bondi, Ramnel Cra bo, E.
tryed *five ln-t night. . F name, W A. swan, Bupiet Teas d;
* Ausul let—The emer*E,Dr M. A.Coucits
John Homes run down and sunk a sail Aldermen—Fin: ware. R. E. Barker, James
ttor Lok Land with five men i. Cxeronr, i.*t*r"75
Whee naitsare * *-S-*WARE A. L Henty hn gnu l
,
ISA
RAILWAY ,
HAA, IN CONERCHON WITI TBB calno ND
ifrrnrnumomn,&mAn
STRAUB MILL. 1
Straub and Coleman’s .
NEW AND SHORT ROUTE, .
CORN MILLS
— --— ...... ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS, CAIRO 1
* known All were *0297-2-29722=
-W.C. Young. - - AN *
4 The offices of the various city officers are I.
"rat ^-. TN I--. 1 4L ALL PODT NORTH AND
dromwred. r
/ ****** Aunst 1.—Owen Down, 52502s/tz.ooicket non. . he forre dr Al-
a latorerst leased in digging a eellar en room ** ne market, “4 TFT",
Lore for M. Mhneider,” met this death
todbr by a imatroke. naznan coesru.
* YoxN, August 3.—The Interna- Pistriet Judge—". Barieiale, Dalian,
tioal ralinel deranited Saturday on Chiet Jacana --
their wureatiMe bonds, giving at Baits an r =ac
rsin the h igal of the state to pay Alexander Hiarwona.
two millions due the company. Noth-
we Fedor in the new Texas loan. 1
Neveral was were made at low prices,
but not accepted, V, -
Amper the has been studying,----------------------
the heraldry ef the Tilton family an-Cstle and dise in-ye-tor—romas John-
sconce that the bulk of the ancestors srurens of Ms PEACE.
and kinsmen have been curious, and "net "e.’onn-D. Kestoor ipreniainy
WHPhhe minority of then have fre-T.Krcnet No. a-Wintem A. George Laos
watanm..,,22.c22omnoimitihne * - ==, on
argument in the peccitur ehuten 2m-.,=*.—-Tome - *=*=* neer-
-*-,-wn She : "^"MRbiaggggggMRM^ MI*
before R. P. A’len. recently appointed
mxtrinehsorers for the purpose by
the ent a The, coming discussion is
at* the Apert testimony taken by Poetner se.y-witomL. an bins,
an examiner and now printed. It i.Preetnet No.—James 1. Swindeln, Len:
a rdlame off more than two hundred-**’— -
u-eene - m. -res
b-b-pr and prieats in contrast with
the aeoiase power claimed by Ameri-
* Mb pOn the side of Bishop
, OTirs there appears as experts the
R Pee. Dr. Wood, Whop of pine,
dpix. Rev. Dr. Corcoran, the edlle-
zine of the Vatican connell and feve-
emlother Father Stack appears as
an expert in his own case,ropresenting
the priesthood. I
"mt Amt s-Te sov-
This lane beips tally emiped with
modern improvements, such as wesrn
house’s Air Braze and Mmlerd ros
_ court Julseonas Hare. Hiser-1
! Atteruqy-M4 9, *=-
Deputy clerks H p. Rawlins, Purte M
Brown, William A. Harwo.f 1
Sheri-James A sarkiy," “We" a
Ddt-W E Y-pulon.
“.11. 1SXP"s=V=,
durveyor—foberr M.cook. ,
***-1 TAneon Mentis ano riseres son
* * MN" "
"A HMBni “04 ** aa*
Speed, Safety and Comfort.
All sizes
not H INCH TO 42 Ion
- areo .
cook’s EVapoRATOR.
WATER WHEEL
1 The best in the Market, and
it yo
__vinoed. N. 7. Bcimaw,Yonk,Pe
w.c LoNAnp. zon. a. Lxoxanp.
LEONARD BROTHERS
n * - Denh-rs in
Family Groceries and Provisions,
Have removed to temporary quarters on
UALSST., NuIr To SUUTHER* Rorer,
VICTOR CANE MILL.
Texas.
Precma 2-2 1
ale
senoot tonunsessas.
AE
P.......No. - Elam Sharp.
Preelnet No.—Thomas J. Nash, - }
Preeinet No. SHenry 4 Sweet, Bes one
SOCIETIES.
RHE========
. M a. n.ce. MArE AUSTIN, E C.
DALLAS CHAPrEE, No. e. Royal Arch
=====-===
IAIT EL CIUNGM E. H.A.
THE MITCHELL WAGON, I: THE RENOWNED
” For Farm, Freight, and Plantation Use, 'Ml A
wis Victor Cane Mi
F For Farm, Freight, and Plantation Use,”
MANUFACTURED BY
Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Racine
I Bay Country Prodeme of every description,
Ind pay the aithest prices. Dwtr
w. J. MCDONALD a co..
: Weleale and Hetali pralens in
I FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
I con Jounsow AND COMMERCE,
win
ninnEota, FERAN, -
MADE BY -
EXPERIENCED
WORKMEN
* OUT OF AS
shaninz. Failles, Patent Ml Boxes Goon vermtars
c
0
cn_1. AND
• THE
- Bert Proportioned Cock’s Evaporators,
,7, AND
HORTON HOUSE,
i. monrev----Proprietor
(North side of publie square),
JACKSBORO, JACK COUNTY, TEXAS,
CHANGE OF TIME
os AND arrem .
___:
SUNDAY. JULY 5, 1874,
: Trains wilt Arrive and Depart from Desis,
afollowat -
entit
oranr.
. ARRIVE .
Mail and Expre-..--.u a
Accommodation 1
Through Preien..-IC"=
***‘ Trier rn. danly, accomimo
CLOSE coxsscHON
I PETE piom TNT 7Te With stable attached. Terms, St an per day,
ton DENY VOA "mW
u -—,------WagminthoZarket. -I ALL
..An * WRAN-D
- -M== fom defees either in material or Sizes la Stock in Season,
ba bide nun 1 ******* *" te t-purehaper.
*-=== : "*= 5 HF-oEane ‘atmnaspare maaeth, marethmee;
174*37
HANGERS
I TIE
HUTCHINS HOUSE
N. P. TURNER, Props.
HOUSTON . . TEXAS
1 - V- TOMPKIITS,
SUCCESSOH TO TOMPKINS & LITTLEFIELD. Dallas, Texas
Located in the Center of Business.
711 Dwir
Apple Trees,
1 OF SOUTHERN ONGE;
GEORGE PURVES’
Sash, Door End Blind
Steam Factory .
ASP
L • meen Y era.
4 GLAZED Sasi. e
FLOUR: rLOUH: AS T REVET
3062 •. 11
. 1 PEAR TREES,
HENRY’S ndspeatoowamme
1 1 AE a PLED TREES, Brer VARzrann;
Taven When Carbolic Salve! %.-==--=
I9098 IIAVUal _ Fine Euris, Evergreens, Green House Plants
A THE NOT PTEAUNGAGEST TR 5 Eue
a lira DISCOVERED. SssJSC .2
The wonderful celerity with wnten this tral imelgni depot. Sedicsiwis
combination of earholie acid with other T
soothing and curative emoutals ICPIE DALE.
IMPROVED DOUBLE
STAR MILLS,
Lincaster, Dallas Co., Texas
NANCE MMOFFATI. Proprietors,.
===========
0 FLOURING Murs,
BEALATHE MUST VIRULENT NOTES
AND ULCERS
NEW onrmens
tend for nd ut. =.
ent
Mover and Emigrants Fole
Meruny raced
and on the reeaipeien ME PDa
ie something akin to the marvelous. 1 Onesecond hand,Twenty-Horse stationary
Nt is with pride that the proprie term call at. 1 Engine and belles. one Ftity Ban Cotton tin
tention to tbe gratifying feet inar 12222. 2540, 9 Tnmias Bre
Phrsicans Sire It the Highest Need of Pratse, JENKIa BCaovc .
and me it and prescribe it in their practice." Smpy Vie, Tarrant county Ten.
BP POINTS w BE BOnsE n NIND=-===--.--—
CARROLIC BALVE positively cured me. J. W. THOMAS,
worst wares. Pc
***=== ATTORNEY AT LAW
CARBOLIC BALVEcurcehh eutenious A®B
m General Land Agent.
ATLE HALVE win
CARBOLIC SASVE mm a hedd or
All salves, etatmentsor other healing com-
pounds and has achieved a greater rep
ton and has a larger sale than any o
similar preparation of contemporaneous
vention. Mold everywhere. Price B5 een
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRANACO, Prop
theaSand 9 College Place, New
POOLE & HUNT, BALTIMORE,
Manufacturers for the south and Seuthsen.
N-anis no now in . whom under hena
*IL1 AC
te:.mr*220yhonnus Market,
Large free. 1
7 Manufacturers, also, or
Potable and Stationary Beam Engines and
rErvacat proms:
hepstrounge of me people of
DR. JAMES E.SWINDELLS
i. Lancaster, Texas, e.
Mere.
Vt su
P*ch*EA*
million and a half on .......moan
"third, and a million on 1-.9**0I806,Wh
the remndand fourth ThuredersmnA---*******
Fit, making five millions of gold. 1 1 orw - *3
Major A. W. Merritt, of the corps or RIDGELEY ENCAMPMENT No. m, t. o
eupineersor be Unned sucearmy, w*-N.on the "me na aiosiae
eutit an l
the Erst
Pits DCS on the Beat and third
Tighis in enct month, at the Odd 1
"YIMERe e the eonor
euxineer red
t house district, with
1 St Loule, These
ed under an act of eon-
tm Prediction of the ...
Cars Man aiuA—A cerien or
river boa
At Texan
eorhS! 2277!
I-JR Lave, N. 0.
.., 22122=5
*====a
moeesonereiuommnas e.r.
camno AND vutron nartaoan, M
e. t. ten, L-ehemejou, 1
- a
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAR
==========
1
3.
1. , COMANCHE, TEXAS
sure cuts and Acene," the perainins to Rerli ter
E. E. EMMIRSON,
eeKas
, |
in
ME* *
Feiteriy denounced "*="
by hicht Doran atinel MB. JI
► He stated that in ‘ .
urel alone could sacred .
2"Phetg ebanted, and a
nt Ser E
— S .
W. B. NEWMAN, -
‘serf Pureness Agent uleng
TA X NOTICE
l am required by law to clone the wnA
so as to makeonch yearly collection comp
in lisett. The pubiemun tire -arming,
avoid costs in the premies. I have then
eveanpart of the county and but few a
etneradentenimpocnor m.
ING. MIL
BRICK FOR SALE
I have a bin or one bundled and
a net win 2/7i@5,L
R.
rt y
£
UNIVERSITY
or Nasuvuu, FESXESSEE,
FOUNDED IN Fas. -
i The next session of the college and prepare-
t department opens Fep ember 7, 1874.
studies to the college schools elective, dis-*
Spe that. Tuition per term of twenty
“eks AN to f. Rani, washing, inoi. Par- a
Dieted repert and surgrens” fee for the sate ,
period. 5105, Apply to E. KIRBY KMIMH. 5
HusIn Chancellor.
Loums ancEm, nupL
ewer part m the dt,
URSULINE CONVENT.
The Ladiesof the Peunnsrunvins T
Kentucky University.
oerhlind,Hchemeef M-pry Coins. and ona
‘ UTN En surpar
sity, the sites of the •*-
Fees very low. Gond hoarding from 83 to Fa
per week. Besslonn begin second Monday to
fntmt Reseinlorogon otser Infor-
3.1. BOWMAN, Regent,
Kontnekr Ualversity Lexington, Kcotue*r:
5
well
B“
Name
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