The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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NUNS Gnestihct the Willmer andoue dudes owwese mine ELMA
rond. These neigh and pacemgs "ill 29t *nsn, *2*9*111,)
ughateequal faeflisir with other great tedemt*" * MWYRY,
gocteder a.-A "peSal trunk T in the parish.,
1 E “Ias saw want to--Nur outrtw. Neret-f 2-"AL
qise derioatin Beet night Ago aireancu sown Hatultlay was elserved here to dey
vo a auu was in intcndaner. An / S ,2512 u t with were.doene ded and the
TIMETABLE
ACE ------- y.
A FORTUNE FOR SINA.
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$ AND TEXA*
(mail andexprean, aid nth.
--u----Aetfttten.Ztturntwgy"unthetnite hire: doeoaledsie F-S H RS-- -======St=
, ta dellvereilby Mr. Burgenel:- S . cemeteries thronged with vi-itors. . [ TKAs AND PACIFIC,
chupe. wiin in eloquent mu- I Raux, Cere AAN ilos w eather clear and ol. Nesgauenm..... A 1
arccated . randsney of Alee and terrains, tystay-rep raiinigtsarea * m
Year cooperation is now, Jr the fir-f Lourdelthreush erekrot. EK p. M.
-22ontccherecigen, in a simnssuythedwo mnatlunes "*xhe,,ne, 1e,2.7one-ncaisnniinod-acoeeeeteceen.
Peitcop shoplcity, an oppon. ah ppperunt; of olniine a more.reuoemuenty N
the present isendency orghosshoroneh kuoswele’se of the NEW’YTLing euengen by Cimner, mu a
Herferredd as length, to the-nen and ** HEno allowed to vote. Many negroisldostt,
tele anye trots iste to 15s, and povitthstien "= Pf are roring the concer-atindldieket. 2.29N
hosnea tho povernment Sinceluner the .=, * ruassus, Pcsiwconer—The unuu
A 101 14, re.tivereporis.Yetwill sow our ci n. # ri d. 1 1 Weatherford and Jacksboro
LA2 PX C patvion of ate upper Ithine the inters PAPA *:, T maul arrives except Mondays) ut 4 p in d
1 plende i for democrat 1 E
ton shplicity, as oyre
present
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red thie
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A. W. MORTON.
Caebsrau st.. Daras. Texa-
Arrives
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MIATOY xisevn LOT ETERS -
General Endertaker.
1. Hteirrunly infoupite bf
and th, niphirin cubelem
! Slid vy bon eri biesic Ns*
eiii-XpPF #*E * 6 #2
past to nS PoE: t the k
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WI N: T SRW that I:thwheele war wouthIi in * T-ty Mut maifarrives Monday.Weinet
... #, a reported the Galveston andanteI . . bug the same -ire and color.. day and Fadl • ** 4 =
o *****poir Tie Tuned sintestroopareencausp-
N. PIT base po desire to alter 2nd." of he miiauni -
Iibledto therecent-eenssRut wesc utueenrt hoo-r/where, the election “wimm una
t+a hringyrola mure, M le being betataibrnena
andewdied in a nits snd-adfrenedithi-poriet-nichieacung prurecsing quietly. 1eje--
mroeracy of the at the court holre. 1 Don being
C dared to the audience he was received " *
ma so Nr sender. win enthusiasm ale then proceeded - ehuer, sccunh, Lr,
to discuss tie tories of the de Will thi . u=in tieny.I G
2nE: Iulian news was re-wen ailed. Thirnwinty waive HM*
to-shay: General Hipridauoff very “ledly a
in or sencnela wia s“snn" P 1 - plare. The voles are now heing cynt-
i aptura asty-nine l mled The veynilican state ticket will
snid :
and
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at € p toy dovarn Tuewiny, A
Thuralny and Saturday 7a
sue* % uRe-I’Kuy Ceerre 1
Imbout three (hundred yards in rear 1we-1e, A.T. me, urves wemnenry son
-rices wet
pueteniese
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Owen Gerry, Chief
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16283 Concert ASSOCt
TILueagan ose ENT ........
me a args Onset pnDREIS JOFA r -3 EMS RyuhA
ULKSDA, ECENBEE 31. ISuee marly po now mnwcwkibesat beads me it va A. Insse Hdiant wss, %
•tying front 2 t 0 8 iaml dmirtindol lehwathe in
. from to fhchr r j her lhewr inuin: HE i st
at The most powwim Wheel I the Markit mingohi cm
— - -— i - A - tire lows preen, lipVitiz ant.x
- wint-a filmic Dvaitlax t, 1*
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Res ANA lie Rtttrmivd •
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1 And will dhirlimte to ine ticket holders
r $250,000 IN GIFTS,
lopuitiny, Find hasond _
• beutennon th cunmenes Imsi-tely
i after The murert. Masaminol in ul-triimi
tion cherra by the tick she and rons-
nene citizens, y
lusropentar
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POOLE a HUNT BALTIMORE. '
5T and mod Jenmorteal in sever wah s
_ seleneilutrued pamphlet sent id
TnkDeim Manufacturers, al-s. of
rate Pb any Biens F
a Wens Patent T
. € for M
. Pktring M1
Ruher,I
50 00
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Marktur
Miils, Sa
Match
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foparr lie Mita
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Fifth and Last Concert
IX Alb 0 ria 0
Ursuline Convent Public Library of Eclitiy
1 apture I sisty-nine Oco-Firr, RM4A, , rurino oniinileit. The repuliee state ticket will
sut some two wpndred . 1=21 carry this poll by dhiree hundred and I
i .ckcreek, Tons To-sed ACe * seventeen imnsjwity. There were diyi i
he Worat eharnedler and **= 1 1 -* hudred and eity-live votes polled.
entinpnoe fexstre linsaend American Jockey dub line maideiren
i iuniainstuemnetto *lut John Calite, owner of theli
Aporl toueminns t some • to drse __8 tourye John Codlee. owner of the
TLA when they might at hate Leon. bout, E Carter, and Hugh Geffrey,
I view od surrendering a rrscather of Booing, An WiPK reni
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** h*\ bout a. Gay and Agrieol torch berg, Msninl 1
** vebing a Iberia parish, Er When the rav.. 1 1
be ured, between € weryar alry arrived on Grevenbern’s planta-1
d MAyEK A. Burke near tion he left, but he came here and sur-
er of Rampart nd Canal rendered this evening. -
livernen, Wellnss accompa-s grinding his crop for several days.
Junge Atocha, was going The property holders of st. Martin’s
car, which was stopped at to day, - —
above indicated and a con-
mnsned.I.-N 1 S
a put his hand in his breast
w awhipih hen he attemped
ai bye oveknor, when the gov-
lisbib the drengest of the two,
, released cihsself from Barke’s
rew his pistol and
Kellogg and Major
nation wit’s a re
* ms
three hundred prbeonire illegally ww
I-terd. The punishment for the of-
AV h ad men tense in one to dire yean impi-i"
- meat. T
A led r from Marseilles announces
. Jys. numbering about nve hundred, that the rehnt *
beaded by a band of mnasie, marched__E T T
into town with attorneys for proonero,*o-i, EM
to offer memseiven a bond-mnen. I Ducstive Cimiatd
___ ____Detective Comstock, of the postot
department, was seriously stab
------- --"last night in Newark by Charles C
T, *Im -.2
is the M rating, did not differ
in th ir version of the af-
de was s created and taken to
I police ditafios, but was re-
he inata w.r Judge Atoch
to the Itation for that pur-yThe citizens of both tils
quest is GEvernotKellogy
lty are 1 ( r acoemyt
-Ipord rintive to natural-
* # the governor and
res ereratulated by their
the hamenless termination of
scut oiECroux.
erry or wausan. ,
cwiltam M.onnson. n
y-Wilimi M. LlWarppasjun
We. , %
Bamucl *),, K.
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Hanston, fen
or 21,1974.
skes—H. D. dlawitus. Pierre M
Chapman. Thomas
omnes P. Scott, Beverly Ncott,
E. H. Riddell, a list of about eight
hundred having property aggregating 1 :
two hundred and any inowand del-SIE
lars, and were ready to make affidavits I 5w
to that edleet leiddell refused t.iem. At
Finally about ten sceeeded in provid-T
entieturt Strnuin R P’rectuet No. 2—William A eleorge. Lane
and scomder and peesent-a nsem, tedtater ostesmes. m the “i of “Wet
which ruddelt accepted. 5 "smeater.
toberr M. Cook.
Martin V. Cole.
Cattle and Hide luspector-Thiman Jonte
* JTIEs or rax rescu. 7
hums, says a representative of an I Precinct Nd. I—John D. Kertoot (presiding
im Yoko-
Pesinct No. 3—Chanten Bur***, cedar
uusem awuueo scuvsen. *2Y*=*A ShomFrnk Broek-
The bonds were then signed andor.IRAKCAHC YA tIInridge,
P2-MM P P Japanese government. It is also re- "Precinct No. S—Thomas D. Coaler, Scyene
* R CONSTABLES, -3
Precinct No. I-A. H. Hardin
No. 2-M. M.Fondren.
Precinct Nu.3R. P. Barker..
Precines No. N. Five
Prec inct No. 5—J. A. Fish r.
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R FEER ENCKA
Krewuy that helsnngeme nt of this sy
wextuinty somchd u - Ra:
GOOD TEXAS LANDSIr
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AND IN
Ntat
Thirl
DALLAS, TI KYAN. DAYPI3D
lmhcmakarihet A*PA
* n u-n.n. DELWING TASLRED
TEENDAY, NEPLEREER 1,1174, 1 1 1
tartly Beptin view by Mel... - , 13
ERE MONDAY, 3.....DZE, 1874.
soraul wanit-of omer o 1 5-1
Rteness, ardbeter permallted
yolui the ri amh of s watchful, but:
auperinle d-nre, wisevicileneg s
ri
LAST CHANCi
ehsinstisution are excisively cal
ups o ail denominations are ad
eyieti hey can put ehue
mood wimavim. No infe-nre in’en
er the religious oplelinst tbemebetrs
ui for the wake stonier, cuiat ruled to
catbrespest, al divine worse. Only
Hinted sorbher of Nosrdiersea n, at poster,
e receiving outnlge.uiry as cw-nicliot-
invent wil, soup iereeled.
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CAN EASY FORTUNE!
For
MAT
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riinited States senate: Calone L. W. Mhep-
therd. A are hotel, Denison: General G. A.
Duel, United Miatesarm y. Ft. Grithith, Texas,
1.1..2=#A7
Seutton broker, Denisou; E. D Chadiek,
"A“e cotton eMm* emmpany. Dent-
A statement of the distribution win be
published ant forwanied te to ekes bol-ders,
ananumn."ai propey paher"
TERM
ition.: Enuli-h and Frees b.
aston-y, and 11 kin-be
_ per mouth sit a
Entrance fee, for the asely 5 00,
JAA ——---------------------------‘
Prices bar daysacholnre armonjing to elai-
For further particulars appla tolls :
Metnt n st PLGR
3ADttrenrtmtitneang
pat-Hendfbary at Kentucky SA
erabyaudiatd.on 1,0
the intrret of all forcers’)
tiredl the appr val wait 1h
stolutely fixed and tire wih
trom Ur piDrilmne DUM a
sriclat nuntiais hr
ha . bled as he here had
lugru tw otludteips
mawa-corinh
drawing let it be borrsetia
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT
US THE LAST WHICH WILI EVEN AK
GIVENUNDEKTHIHADTEWAND BY
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
| THE PREHENT MAN UENENT,
That it will poshivelg and nthuivonalty’
take place as annuawori sn "i.
MONDAY. sot. NOVENBER.
That the music will be th.s best the cops-
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20,000 CAS’ GITS.
Ancnoronior
80,500000
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
opasone.A dmssinn
cesil.wijs
Good and Responsible Person M anted
to work for the interests of this a gelation.
Liberal enuinissions allowed
HOW To RErTUCe Money should be
sent by express or d raft, posloffice. money
order or registord i-tiers.
Aditrinaxh ownmuvierinust1r.:227
ALPHEUS R. C0111SN. Bee’y.,
Swam.Denison, Texas.
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SCHENCK’S
Houston City Property:
wmgiren to rear the PIMeN. ported from Jedan mint the powers-
tin’s parish are ery . uignait at themint T P 1
arbitrary conduct . Rihle in rheiUnitel states de prantinte “ the P
master. The prop arty holders return-Iehase efima dads
ed home rejoicing at the iberation or. A Herald New Orleaus, peeial **
their frieis, The utmost glen urdec many othe ProPLs, fishtey 4 "WA
tin tothe swamps by the cavalry, on the t1: Maseste.
Pie tdfventer DALLANGUMMANDERY No.Kuighta
and day are held here by a simadat 9 % T Re P“r am BDWI:inS Templar, will meet at the A-yium in the eity
. P and mean to vote. S9 I of Dallas, ou the arsi Thursday after the last
SOCIETIES
1.400 GIFTS.
F
*,”%85 + in
D,kh. or
— Pas’t
VP 25
REPI
C.-ad-n Ca-t
9 Land baldness often, though not always,
. cured by its use. Nothing can restore
: the hair where the follicles are do-
rtrorel, or the ghinds afreghied and
decayed, but such as remain can be
saved by this application, and sthu-
Lited into activity, - that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a paste sedi.
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
*=,**
- and mean to vote. -1.3 ===
Dersort, Noremster 2—The core- FRANK AUSTIN, E. C.
nert inqued over Stoddard, diet en- **G. B** *****
gineer of the exploded stenmner Brook- p.ni.aa-enacole.........-.-=-
T . E . Maxes, moot-at the napter Rooms in the
V’, was concluded, t day- The Jury esty of Dallas, on the arst Monday in each
rendered s verdict declaring that the
steamer was racing at the time of the
disaster; that the rafty valve SadTAss a LL Lobe seo =, T. a A. M.,
been tampered with: that she was car-lmetnonthorcentand a eertsuames.
-
at the time of the explosion, and who
were on duty it the ti’soiths elm
meeting ot ondervatives, eavairy, and it is said that they will
The conmateesi .-Fenty,was live * preliminary examination to-
morrow. xrgyl ci--
Not arrests have been made in town
yet. It is supposed that to-day’s pro-
ceedings have postponed them entul
to-morrow. Every body feels uneasy,
not knowing who will be the next
victim. i
w asuixuTA, October 31.—Colonel
Hodges, commanding the federal for-
ces at Charleston, Houth Carolina,
writes to the war department that on
account of the prevalence of yellow
fever in that city, has removed the .- . .
troops under his command to Suin- - New YORK, November L—To,
erville, in that state. ow is a holiday throughout the *
***0a-CD-Thhnees
several omullec I tnehient.’wer four house will oh open wntu
washed out., e L
New Youx, October at.—Coukling PENSACUFA, November A-N
addressed a large republican meeting, was a Willing fruat and 1
without alluding to the third seem. morsing.31
Hrysav, Pa., October 4L.-A larger PAR,
fire broke out at Hello’s Grove, fast turns from Chiselente the Bonapa
meeslag of conservatives.
* yorth city hall to-night.
- fkeeehes were made. The
Fan large and enthusiastic,
if resolutions were adopted.
pie
priisting against the use of the ar-
for political purposes, and against
the recen outrages perpetrated in the
itlaal and arbitrary arrests of citi-
5 any
outrages perpetrated in the
inst military officers making
in thus of profound ponce;
k attempt to deprive natut-
zn-oftheir right of citizen-
suffrage: against frauds in
ih, agninst the present re-
card, which i eisiinsed to be
ring composed, wholly of
of the Fame political party s
be bayonet as the solvent of
ae orkesss
I the me of theatronage and
Whh r*E
nie-nt-maati —-- • • i a. a c 1 by. dedans mejdrnyt wuvusasses:mm
n view oisil these outage, and.222niviva Naccnn
= ame wif civil liberty to fake’luner in t. Total n n of Abury, near Cieufingen, was
**********00m20 -Tonthlemenrofthesin alinecana
MENMIO I to Sunbury, and the dre was got un-imickedly a hand of forgy ney The
TN uf their on de der control on their arrival. The Key. tracks and cordhy-dy stloinins
7. eustone and National hotels. Central Me NF and trthe:
4 Jrmnof the der tiegn | school house, Methodist church andl’nts murdered. The plunderers were
ire-entral cotumittee is sutbori-the Times printing office were burned. I pursued, overtaken and routed. Cap.
tu Mom tan General Concha arrived at Cien-1
t , Ton I-auhifrom land * I - =2 2. - u. 2 - *"
the eervative laxiers are | work of an Inceninry========== E
" roxeritiice erimaimny prera | Losvos, October 31.—1L L reported | Selv atlenun traweere.
that RHings and oilier radi-I there that there are ancen husoizent A section of the Woman’s Rights or-
ud don necrunt or ane Hth| persons nick was typhoid fever in ——.*—E W.—--And 2.
A . town of Dorwin, county of Lanenuster,
W Marshal Packard toy being more than one-sixteenth of the
I dispatch datof Camp population.
merville, in that state.
monte’s foundry we Lonn t-lay.
D
FRANK AUNTIN, E. C.
Recorder.
p.nawwetaviit se n-== CAPITAL GIFT, $18,000
month. w.w.c.voese, N.ED
HENRY Bot.n, Seeretary. 17
* OErAA a
Nor Cr.
ELM STREET,
cr oih-,alleakn... s2,k0,0.
Sees
44 ‘mots A.
r € leurge Bober. *P • * y t L A. LLANO,
"LT Aheavy wind prevailed, and over two Havana, November—.-The Mili-gf*
akeluare, in the cottar jar or town of Aburn, near Cleufur-gon, was attack. esJLWM
werecconsumed. Aid was -----------
from Bunbury, and the fire was got un-
of
: =. --usimm Saurt; ===
W.Bve PET Shared (between the adherents of Platte, white,
• in the Coubnstin out-and Norton, colored nalleat ennantsice
4 in thepres dispatch-for counree Theme occurred whom
Ln Occheriso,—Five Cornwallis was captured. $**
1 9 Liat
• ---s-Aths mofspens hooe -= mw-T w 1.1
wires as bondsmen or the then onedody rS Sun uieom
pin-2721.351.5 A-":***:
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their coming, put ent. It is
antedate
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5
Wasinxoron,Octobeyal.—ome incb,
Me von C
221-52
Nogina his thlans fanty acres of, Inna, or
one city ins. 1
Price of liekets, three dollars.
Clubs ordering ten or more tickets direct
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son an posse, she ----- dca
made. nit
Parties wishing tickets can obtain them I
from our agents in Dallas, or bs remittances
direct to us,
We refer to all banks, bankers, business .
men of Houston and Texas, where we are .
known.
DALLAS, - - TEXAS,
c unser N R NW
login. Built, Flour Mil Hx
1 -12 w The PP
maw wrr.c.
3 €1 or TICKETS
Tenth,
oupre, B 40, H1 W uDle Lichris for
‘ tickers k sl/W
are now teadyprenle,and r
sio by rath willopropily died,
onimisslons willyrallowed
5,52505 ml pamfulam fur
Library Bonding, Lanuuiseme, Ky.
WAGLET * LOOKART,
. (aienegess, Menston, T-res
. The Texas odd
: above, and state
of the
some preparations dangerons and inju-
/ rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
nothing else can be found desimabde.
Prepared op.i. cA,4cm,
ns nuevesm, muss cCLNVATeE, ------t---s--u--ER==,
1 LOWELL MASS. -
. STEAM FITTINGS
2.
BRAem G00D
iies-t M-r s .
c oussna son von 5,
61
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Excuse Shaking:
ners Antidote!
other mnisay, mevdent
- won seven amp noon:
- M tsIhelet the patient. “
Vegetable warms -yup. RW
Pearta i mints CONNOR & waLKE,
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s oom. Pseter
chill
IRNERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
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SORen Powyss
.5 steam Fnetory
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Lumber Yard,
GLAZED SASH,
WOnrANs
piny
THE
ring fifty
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