Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 1, 1871 Page: 2 of 4
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Horrible!
ever prevent of ,, Labor Vic-Workwii **
, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. , e Ast th, : eil. th I alh- st 1 is this heie
.mwwthreatenoi, the nation op is * ot***,
- Wxskixorox, March 21 —Ther un: si a Inly : He un her del ex arganpatken Hmre ** "*“ MN 1
arogituna hdu Inst dimorrats in and traced its firm will in isdelli-Itio every day "I* t *
the. Houve with Coandetieut, Cisli- ble characters upon the t vis of much doct Re" A1) . 3 2 SA,
Maryland and Texas moreme Fran 1 pho *** * i DEAD SUDI
,...* £ - — . The Cuiag inmmeripribatly 44 *
7 4 . .rs -Th Vos-e amendments G***= See Landreth’s Crot 1875/1n view of thla It me take eqotvi "
A CRIME THAT ALAKES
The Blood Rua-Cold!
CRAWFORD & CU.
Insurance Agency. I, CRAWFORD *
Deu nests Apr isi 1811. CARPENTERS % ETILCIR;
if the town, I am later. AM no W ISSUE POLICIES in shop in the old n Neretd 0rit
eting bieen’I ETu-r and en =lt==Coro(/Fseuwon a.
***=-* 1 r
1 duuisrusiuts—Do Fridajand errors, bat will close
suictany that as shore cien, wo wn vies: **=- *"*""
shown and appreciated by all Texts, pasi ... -
Laar ausuil tint to our growing eity.- -stedl in AT NcS u .... , 1 * user, -..----— -
Ua feeinai-isitedinmin were noyihinel ancsti.netymiieneseeieerems Vix s Risks-= ny rimas de
su , , — fer ne mision. the inin Sonewpsuenterys • fess P------
descending in eipine.shewereingarty o it in the duty st every property holder to Clue, oEerrLer.
the dimite-spherl wi ut. Nef day me het in harmony with olio committee *on 1.261=: -
with any special point proposed, but, with
the great majority of The town, I am inter.
to dee m.
Shop ne 2M ‘Ileretd 9 :
%
/ DALLAS, mux
TSESPECIFULLI shtonon
are
of Work inatefy fine,”? 1
Jol at short ootke 2A
jablie patronage,
and pouctealiy RAPE,
I Dallas, Texas, Apr
sacmipN ALE
*. -— :
, LNtheFIRST IFESDATIS*
17 (the same being the se os
by lnw,‘at Public Vendor to !
bidder, before the Court-H •
the Town of Dallas, in Dallas
Texas,—All the right, title at -
Themas M. Worthingien a mad leg
drei ned sixty acres of Lati.44
follows: = In the court of ar,
Biare of Texas, on the waters f i‘st
Creek, about 74 miles N. Hi. V..
tas, known as survey Na. 11, PE1
Peter’s Colony Cera freare
by the Commissioners of 4a.nl 9
16-h, 1830,—beginning at the 8i
of David A. Bedgler s Si iserei
being the N. W. corner of atetlos >
Township No. 1, S. R. of the e
Range 2. East of first meridian, a sis nj
prairie: thence South will t Duio
of said Badgley sartey, 190 S kit rare
a stake is prairie: thence 1 •
Prairie Crees, 1299 • ‘
in mound in prairie: thence S.Van
a stake in prairie. West live of 5
Tanner s league survey, ¥e. 21 these
4410 w. 2089 vary, a Maitin the Fi
time of Bth section sad is prefer we
N. 436 Fares tothe Egiesun, beingi
half of the undivided laterestold * Pan-
Lerion in the siid uractas no heir .
con Pemberton, deceased, the lstwien ,
said J. W. Pemb erten being the €
of said Irast, and assigned and tranblery,
Thomas B. Welhiogte i
JM. 0. BULKLEY.
ESP **********=**— ga 3u97 **=* gt/euta
deis a hose bands this matter has bree p seed 4*8*1,11 7—.-------
* FTENP EN * :SH*PEE-------2-1 cam entry. Land to sully secund their labors by voting
ron THE TAX. A cut.,
PETMATTNVP%
Maungeusat was not deterrel from earry
1 ax gucthe noblichei programme. Accord-
1 nitted 3*itp*sdgur * Wake exhort all people of ike State wikia tes Th dilthe wbews teo 1541, or
most of oa airulatia,warata “. We | city was thrown i=ta state st eonaiena ii,37 .ha As T 5.-iset, pre. 1
3natcat aftarchzans T3/:17
i tion by n‘repart thata strange, uneayts’s. -* - - " -
- “to uses five x( gat ina . . . a -
were dicca--aldurigitme :*te. 1 - .
Hour, when the 2220iimnse. **" * in--
Hamilton. of Te Kas. W’ M 18 ser Ermem r that te-lay the vote • to men, * aite and *4. *PP*4 1‘ f of the building next 4 er East of W ilemet’s
64 the Disability € imimittce, tam Lie fuikwgbeher he pemi le of Dalles pili callsta in the gevermeul * Me BN Exchange. An immense erowi ot ladies
iltoniasked By be exemve, ay he have ee kalise 4 depot within her ceip-i nation. The defeat of the Radis -
LE • is Texas, while it east* br”’f
- T Pay
naikosp MtETGT
. -Ala meeting of the citizens of Delise to
11 receive the report of the Committee liere’o.
CAnii, ute4 ete- • 1*57 IPACAE Tre ISinted to seeare lasas suitable for -, - -=
. affair it was. The exhibitions we regret. eroubas of the Texas Central noon ncemeas na*D-**tF*6, together
Eland gendamen, armed with guns. rinebi to Nate, were but scantily atend-l, our ER 2‘E Coombes, was eutted to the with a thorough knowledge of the **2Sh
. . 1. knives, shovels, tongs, 6**8, bindg-ops‘country eviaine Jeir - no doubt, afraid to Chair, and E. G. Bower appointed Beere- niss er E****) TO
_- = ============ *
* Anmtofmk-dee 3:0 eeepetmwuupetteiams ------------H-.-e-e **=**** m*e “ a q HIWtZNCRE LOST CERTIFICATE
The Radical party, with the
12.22. puirse and sword of the Sinto is its hands.
lorhe building next deer Eist of Willemef’s
a edled hy a aplendii brass band, under the
lesdarshipol Prof. Vaigbs ; the ring horses.
seals it was. The exhibitions, we regret
a will eommepre my THIT D COURSE
I OF - LEFBONS IN WRITING,” in this
City, on M6 AY Erening, the Srd of
1 pril. 1871, There wishing to acquire a
watnIXG, together
was opposed to the *p* cl remigvel rate lsuits ne coi.
es disabilities, lie wasexam-ed - __-
A Pernintton prescribing legi-ag: 6507 8 ‘ you Berks from Darrein :
thus for the sesionwas decu* id
witloot actlen. rank, h st6; Peesis any pries: Curr Ign ata
- Foreign Hitiihare wonee kinds and aaes. rowder, enet. Lena Are the mnomuter.
*: and generally,) Hirsts triun P at Wasins Foot Since,
Qt t he part of % urrenis 1 - canmpt be biaten by s dir ided
. The priecingglof Congress in-
- she ate a anal ajograment on Mon-
. i day ,«
n l’sts, March 21,—hanrey ia n
1- prisoner of uhre insurgents The
sentence of death parsed on lim har
been deferred. 1 isante was shame
fully beaten by the revolutionists.
The National Assembly met Pe-
i terday. Little business was tratis
nited. The populace are terribly
ex ited over the absence of one bin-
| dred el twenty members------------- - 3=3
L thousand risijAEN EVERY SATURDAY MERSING
h ten By JonN W. SWELLS.
tion of the insurgents, but it in far -
et time troops wore unreliale.
Theirs positively order- Viney tal
r suppress the riots, but hopes to Y
Tnirgents will listen to reason. -Ret-nysat—- •
The government inspires no con 1 FC R. CONG REBS.
fidencer Multitudes are lavingIL IANN BANNED
Pi2-1THon JOHN U. CONNLN,
. • Honher has lieen arrested at Bou-T 1 € F GRAYSON:
logne by order of the Veiie-2-2- —
government, and brutally treated aw*
. by the toh.. . . m
. Presli barrica lesthave Leenerect- ssr whe
r 1 5***
Cheesey is in the hospital from - 1
“.fell enewor TEXAST ALMANAC,
: com- randier of the National duaris, i-, 2’04 1972.
Cad opruachls Pais t EFT RECEIVED, FIFTY POMES OF u
PAC4S - RICHARDSON S TEXAS ALMAN AC new rise above all vanity, and in few
spventnvawinn. A , : FOR SALE at SO Cents’Coin, enet, at the eline yeoucan sereise in diceursions a
. A. proclamation wged by L.Qu/*T ~ -T
Bliane, Victor Celdevcher, and oth- : 1I
ers. propones for the satisfaction Mose 4 MENAL ***********
and legitimate wishes of the Erebenisae nuk op herd. Guitars $10 so
- psple, that the National Guards
elect their own elsiefs, and the ece-i
tion of the Nunicipal-Coureil Sy Teas
the snifruges us allcitizens.: , - _
The Centres € mmittes, publish te i ientirshted ths there is real es.
ed Monday its cilicl journal, heat 1 tare wiri-li the corporation at Dallas to
ed the Villefal Journal of tiny Hess
pablienn Federation. announce, .-
‘ the Commitice will aldirato theiri for te prep
- power on the election of a new one.
The Nationals cline! the offler-Leligiie loaution
of F’lgare and Gaslois. They ne/w 3
poskers the whole city. The trades-
people oi Versailles are discontent-
ed add-mpatient for the decision of
the National Assembly, "
, The insurgents anpounce they
will semes e forts to seenry the de-
fence of the capital. They also t the certainty or s maturl of ten aulth
R-ntamultimatam to is, SXiKu:
the Iii as the lot day for the re-T ------------—n ENEA,
. torn of the Assembly to Paris. Iff No our townsmen Col. J. K. P. Excorl Umini 81 will annkefronHeorne,
they return, they shall Live. liber- and E. G.Sower, Esq, Jnigez inloenibes nightmare of Exlienl miner uNfer sew hours to make * report, which they
Sty or action—otherwise the Na-and Hem S/ohn J. duoul ahi leurned home which they have groaned for " deeader did and presented it to the sent ©or-*===-
tianul Guard will mareh,on Ver-. trims Ford w arthithe present wees, where in 1872, is growing "trenget *the *%* respondent of the Houston TelgrepiseyseI aliof A*g*=
.ill-s. I y had teed in attendance on the regn-i go by. There are, but two Fun for e----1---a--1----R --tat-n-ac lerer, p*7. Mchl/veN* eoimHenA 1
. . % anxan Lu, March 21.—Twem : n eMa Dacde Curi Ts issmegls 22* • 5
u Cur thenars the thi a. eek t eourt at I art Warth. I cals or Demeggate, There is an safe "
DAL LAS .DALLAS CO,TEXAS
SATERDAYEHAPRIL 1. 1971.
EDITORS
Jos w. swisDEHES,
saug HIEN,
sailles.
opposition,
actica, la
Without union and concert of
he . anempting its Safest ws would be as foolish
U as the silly Thracise shouting his harmless
STArrox a a thunderbolt. We hope de Pea
, pie will see, not only the importance of
85 perfect harmony, but the necessity of b
wntkl-of weeing every feter st "
.ha every vote polled—ef seolag, "at all sense of mingled «” le and pHasnre Y955
I mity," bat * * -
there is no stuffing of ballot-houre, tew-
ing out of ballots, *6, ete., as was done
foist David over an unwilling people into
the State,
PE
a
. 2 --------. 1 -, : voice, and the action of the committee ful-
the nwe-errioken erex par# in trot of but ompparatively a small muster at the | ly endorsed. 5 -—- -
-%- — 1Ha* maieel *-----*11 1 On mation, then thanks of the etg , soup —2P
were tendered the committee for the able 1 issued to Hleary A. Musony W.2"
and efficient manner in which it has dir-
charged its duties.
J. K. P. Record and J. H. Field,
Esq. addressed the meeting in favor of
levying the tax, Col.J. ", raynein “IP
"Onmotion, the meeting adjourned, sine
the building, bet in anmiher momieni thenjereninge performances. ic was evident
Legon 1 Burge toward the **ep. Just at the depressing influences of the atmosphere •
this juncture, a gentleman sighily bare-iafeini allalike; Tie, while each performer *
footed on * of the Lead, and wisalows-a ayel his best • gratify the apeetators,
white patriarchal beard, Hung open the there was an apparent want of kist ea the
front dimon, an 1 after * peculiar wave • part of the nudlenee to appreciate them,
his hand, thus addressed the wondering wine st horoomabssip, vault-
assembiya* 17 1
ing, juggling, teapone acta, ete- worn 40
Lints ass Gsstuewts—Iemm seareslyi excellent, it would be on our porta invil-
the poll- find suing wad: ‘r e*pr*M,th* tisshe, son te particularize, but we cannot refrain
from saying that we think Woods Cook
has made rapid strides in his profession
*
early ovation bee filed mylbosom with. 1
trust to your kindness to excuse my toilet,
as 1 have en to coat, to vest, no pn-oricu,
lar garment except that which Tom Road
sang the song of; and—— . A
TA volde is the crowd n D—a Tom Hoof
and his Sing of the Shirt! Lee us knee
the Gubernatorial chair. . Let - . _h
District and Country Committees each 144 Iwuyotoe murdered up chart and wiars
all neglect not even the most minardete | that groanin 1
of their datics. Las the speakers of del
1 HAVE test u. Nendright Cerlifente
z E. COONBES, Chairman,
E. G. Bowin, Seely
Board ef Land Cemmissfoners of Mifam
County, on the 5th of September, 1845, No.
66, 8a Class, fer 640‘seres of Land. If
the same ie not heard from or found in
sixty days, application will be made to the
Commissioner of the General Land ten
at Austin, for a Duplicate.
DAVID THOMAS, Agent
■ Dallas, April 1, 1971.—299t
sari New Cookery Book-by Mrs Barab NOTICE TO
A. Elliott, Oxford N. C.—This book hasContractors, Builders, &e.
many , excellences, and to become popular
among our people it has only to be tried.
it is by . indy thoroughly scequainted
with the needs of Southern beureholds. ws *
in minute in its directions, and abounds in Building Materials
receipts for new and inexpensive dishes— - ------
******** Treli IDY Virtue of an Order of the Police
petiente and skin on the part of its. "Tess be had of Hurd and Houghton, 15 | D Court of Dalles County, pasted on the
T 27th of March, 1871, 4 will
SALE, to the highest bidder, at the Court-
| I —- -—-- - - House doer, in the Toma “ Detin, on
Grief and business have-seldom Saturday, April 29th, 18271,
1 tharsne e
since he last appeared among us, and «•
hibits great intrepidity and nerve in all
ha widertakes—-proctical evidences of the
arduous and eareful training he has under-,
gone: The besatifulanimal, “Gray Eigl,
an der the management of Mr. Novs,shewe
PUBLIC SALE
- 1 - or- a , L
ATSY1881 ERA er miRES AInEa - 95
of their-dutics. Las the speakers of the Speaker——That groaning 1 Ch that H cr.ns spaisy. sad cast must have been
Dimpomtane—**) -- * . 42-
p’e tegitber-frequend; and ***** them, in the morning of April 1st. -
upon the political shuation of the State
poll the ecunizy, Ler not these: speeches
Democratic
the .
trainee. MOM- and Mal Sa****n, on the
trapene, want through many won derful
Astor Place, New York.
-1—P* irapese, want thresgt DIBy T99Terra.
nor We hire had the pleasure of rend- and derior sente; while CHxnuor Panura
he mere bouqueisof the lower orkhstoris, ing, in the last few date, from one of the 1 ne bent : to sarow . now niss into the
but lashes of sarpions, like the horridbest and reliable Insurance Authorities in scenes by his way and comical sayings. been more thoroughly mixed than , .
ie licdent | this Lenumiry,gan urtiole writtei on the our citicens boss in county and ally, had in the following obituary advertise-Dallas County Court House.
= against these men who have been ! present condition and umprepelented pr - | been engoriy anticipating the nIvent of ment : The residence of the defunct |
of pority of the Piedmont and Arlington Lifei their favorite Cirens, anl great has been
winning the hurel due io sbillty and ho n- insurance Company, of Va. This "most the disappointment experienced by thou-
esty, denorving the halter, let the al- brilliant success, of all the noble enter- sandr in not being able to be present ; but
*4-----da prises of the South, singe the war. has be- wa trust that pressure has only been de-
pome indeed conspicuous, and through PE ferred for. short season. : , |
*M*AIF|a line ever four ream old, the Pledmoati Mr. Novel Circus is’sow thoroughly
and Arlington has taken its position Froug the Star Binis, and
among the leading Companies of the Cai- TC 2—A -
bat lashes of
' whip ef. Nemesis-biles of
m 4=0 abusing power and place, and inmterI
w, st Lasfville. Einten Co. :
t for the Tuas Denary, and P-3 - gasatt
npa nor wowint will ypinls dresses of, the Demoeratio *Pe*l*t
be tempered with courtesy while
severely
trim.” Nothing ahonld, esdap? %
)oeuly designed so grate upon
sibilicies or an auditor. Let each spea
the
er
of
IIICEALD OFFICE ing the impending compe ga, nopariinn
to make efforts surpassing the greatest
J.w.Pembenen,y,de ne iis
1808, recorded in Lock +J,” PM'-"
76, Nteeords Of Dallas Cenniys 1 vies
as the.
st the
property of Thomas M. We «.,
ait of d. B. MeLeia.
J. M1 BROW X
Eberiff gf, Dallas Cogagy l n
we omit, and the name we have as it now stands in the Public Square in
not worrit. Dallas, on a Credit of One half in ----------------------
his mends ounen siterenves.l N-,71Dhen in **-*-* 4*41
we are sorry to stait, has deceased. The purchaser want be required to give
He departed this last Mundy. HeBond, with approved Security, for the pay-
-__.—,Fresh Family Gropen-
went 4th without any struggle, and ment of the purchase money. and for the . t
sich is life. He kept a nice store, removal of the Rubhsh 5 CE | -A-- YorpeR
ACRE 84 4Pl-C* .. 1871
- puhre............... .inw wich his wife now waits on.Is Home koun" ""%, 1
W’E ‘ A .... virchews wos numerous, and his Sheriff of Da lias County. Terns.
Dallas, Texas, April last, 1871,—29;31. I
- them :mY ..: with inherits them. Weare,happy
and Paris, Texas, we are happy to 8* thsti
JUST RECEIVED =
- cabFaml SAT
consisting, in part, ef
has. And of this he is eminently dm
ring, as his career has here guided by res-
tilul. ahi boneur—two elements w^t •*
seniiel to scene in every walk i WA -
He has the waveest desires of his legion
ef irinnde for his poctinnal happiness end
prosperity. 4 May hi shalow never te
less.".
19 stait that he never cheeted, spes-
hully in the wait of makeral, wich
wos olways nice and smelt sweat,
and his surviving wife is the same
way. We never new him to sandi
his sugar, though he had a big
sand bar in front of his house; nor
water in his lickers, the’the Ohio
river runs past his door." Piece to
his rermains. He leves 1 wifo, 9
.....iron, 1 kow, 4 horses, a grot ery
and other quadrupeds to mourn his
loss. Bet in the langwidge of the
BUC41%
conrI
| cairov
CANNED FRUIT
DI and a few barrels or .
this Company is practicing thet proEpt
news and perfect equity in the settlement
of losses recently sustained in these uities,
which has characterized it in every State
in which it has been represented, and to
which, with the skillful sad judieimne
management of its officers, it may Attri-
hale its universal popularity and suecers
... .__. .. .___. . The Firdmont and Arlington is represent,
upon d. banners or me, Demod ray. A 4, ed in this section of our Site by Cap. 5
a neleLehing end hateres: Gay, it, who wear eardially recommend
New repu-
82. Lations will be made, and steias will be
he has ever made in the past.
via - st 4 st man) NceuF - removed reom Iqruihea ezuicheins in the
Piptey, Red st Watkina Block Start, W aeo, coming contest (ME.
* • 18 Be. 5 •
I the ralne 00 000 Tv • I-a-fiall por
Ecent. on this amount will mors than pay
ged BA Irved Depot gran is.
ot pay this amount to insure an
for the Central Depot 1
Davrih Maremt, — Fell, Amalgam,
Plaster, Teeth, Rubber; ke.kept constantly
an hanlly
16. 5m.
s government of‘tile
siste. Let the Cobsutation as the fathe rs
of the Repulilie made it be each speaker •
enchiridion, "and wo doubt not when the
end comes the eagles of victory will perch
with a view of brightening the Interest
publie gatherings, we wod nicest
propriety at our Cosiness oning erar
means in their power to bring
he as we
the cham-
so that
pions of both parties fade-to-N.
the people oxa see the Grady as the Dam as-
ena blade of Demooratio trathelushes =ltb
the slender sword of Radical wrong.
W. H. WT ATKINS,
Wee.
nen. will merssnnt, opeensator or capi-We hope a polideni gathering will ose
l not give one dollar to day, for I race athe WH enit La
No Go-Betweens.
talist wou
t0-
The feeling that the people of
he
| .2.82 25240,2= - 4.5s Roar
The y’wi i appoint a com ar - Frid.j ye sterdaj having dis- verve but to defeat the P )
aintoh teeensider the condition of porter wot rue imperial isiner. snd **the —
: Feasted, and the necessity of placing the one of Dr. Anderaou, indicted for Se-ealiei "MA*
R2R2TS -E-era Lesgac",” “Bothers I*-" Md
the like are all baneful, and should be
armaly and indignantly discarded bs ever
man who desites the government to
, the departments of Seine and Eloise I he all a-ipooge of — Cox, an in dian,
in a state of sieger
Losner, March 21-10 T. N.—The
Conneil of Itoten voted an address
l to the government deploring the
insurrection in Paris, urging prompt
1. 1 measures and offering support.
There are similar addresses from
private citizens. It is hoped the
17. addresses would have a good effect
on the working.elasses. : .
| - Parties to make a treaty between
" France and Prussia have arrived at
about s year 9g“, was tried last,Feek, con-
coming rant days, and resulting ia - ver-
The ease the State
dictef a
vs. Saekis, s he was indietel.with-An-
derson, for the same offense was not
brought s trial for want of time.
' The Paths tar »s» numerodsly repre-
sented a the Fort, being prewent—vis:
Nosm. Good, McCoy, Burford. Ault,
Borkstale, Beans, Bower, Coomhies, Al-
4ridgy and Record; from Elif, Messrs.
Ferrin and Anderson: Hiltwee, from Hood;
The government at Versailles has
. adlrowved a reassuring circular to
the Departments, informing them
of the situation in Paris.
‘ Chausey and other officers are
still detained, but hope for an early
.... release.
Mrva have stated that the eaimiated
value of the tamable property in Dallas is
. 4$300,000, and that 21 per eont toten that
an bis company to the confidence valuation weald cover the cost et the reil- . as e __.,
- read depo grounds. W. lenre. alace that poit, his loss is there eternal sane.”
sseroi gentlenou living is the vieikiyy,-
though not viable the corporate limits,
representing perbere about #100,900,7
they will, cheerfully pay Lair portion of
the tax, thus bringing the tes dome to *
liule over 2 per cent. Vors von rus Tax?
and patronage of our prpie. i
Capt. Guy ana ma office in the Furniture
Store of J. I. Fisher a Co whereke will
at all times take pleasure in giving such
information on the subject of Insurance
as our citizens may desire.
nerThe majority report of the United
States Senate Outrage lavestigeting Con-
mince is denounced as one-sided, unfair
and dishonest. The minority— Senators
Blair and Bayard —were permitted but a
Am Important question.
Te the Halcere of ine Dalle Herald:
I have never presumed to coma before
the public with my views ea mutisra per-
mining to their interests. Being an bum-
ble, private cifisen, I am wont 10 fewl that
use Bli it # * plain and euvineifs M*enen% church, Wehoot And other puonle improve-
Thermae * F 1 which shows op the conspiracy on the part mesth my means will justify, that 1
- 7 i.. aats " - of the Radicals (a furni-k a pretext where- have discharged my j ublie Jaty, and hiepes
by Fetaral Interference may be permitted, devote myall No NT Individual *****
. laving the public fa take care of their
id order to control F 144 tayoaet the
elections th 1872.
as may means will justify, that
sed keep the Radical Vaudain in power.
and
be
“ ominous.
As a get aral thing, we don t count much
upon dissenelane in the camp of our polit-
I'M
SPECIAL DEALERS
IN AU KINDS
To wi
friend
the Ne
I Dall
CHOICE LIGTOES,
ich he incites the nitens •
, and all gualomcis. af his
rib side of the l’utlle, Square
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MARRIED.
At the residence of Cat. J. P. Sairn, in
Fort Worth, Tarrant county on Tuesday
evening, March 28th, 167), by Rev. W.
C. Yorsa, Dr. SANCEL W. FIELD, of Dal-
las, and Miss VIENNA JOHNSON, dangh-
ter of the late Col. M. T. Jonxso“, of Tar
rent county-
We thes chronicle the marriage of •
laughter of one of the pioneers of Tarrant
county new gone from earth forever. May
she who as • maiden shone like a star in
the society of the young, ass matron shine
as a planet in the walks of connubial life. |
We extend to Dr. Field and his charming |
bride our sincere congratulations, and beg
to introduce in conclusion.
DRY GOODS
NO TIC
[Fesun.]
TO THE TRAVELLING PI
ETAVENG leased the-CEt
HOUSE to take there. the :
May, we intend Henorsring
throughout and Refurai-hing s * **
Booms The Travelling
desurel that they, will find Whip E
under our ebargr, the best in S
Texas. One of the Frepriftn •
the Offer st all times to bk afy
comfort of Gnests, We shall satispom
member of well-frrnished dingle
for the-areoomelafion, of th st %
desiring anch, Odr Table p 12-
eur Rooms clean and comfortats *
respectfully solicit your patynenge
Parties haring lame, Lrol Tarki
Chickens, Venison liatea, Her : €
please bring them in now set
highest market price, as we wi-h
good supply of such thisgsel ehre
11 KEATON A JOHN
Dallas, Texas, March 2. TOIL—" t
leaving the public to take care of their
own. But a thought eceurs to me. Am 1
not a member of this large family? Should |
I net, si sing some of them in erren in the
settlement of ain important question, offer
my views l i
Then, not unnecessarily te 0ee9py your
time and spnek, and to discharge this duty,
if such is is, I wish to say that the imme
diate settlement of the Kaiirbad Depot, is
an important question And there are sothe
features of it which 1 do not think have
been or are properly appreciated by eur
eitisous, or it least by some of ihem; and
the leading one to my mind, is s* Ai-
ate leeatica. I de not propose to argue 1e
question of the advantages of different
which have been samel. And to settle in
may argument this question, I will a’mit
that any and all of these ppinis possess
equal advantages far the ulv/mate spread
and development of our lowu ; that s loce-
tion at the Fair Ground, in swo rents, will
prove lisetr equally beneficial with ene
nearer; and will further allit that noth-
ing worse can come, (which 1 de net, hem.
ever, by any means believe) .
1. But, allowing that these may be facts, 1
still argue the vast importance of as imme-
Late location nearer the Public Bguure,-
For the reaton: first, it will require. Per-
hops by experience, two years to settle this
question of Inrality importance. Dur,"s
this two years the presshl towa of Darias
would stand in state quo. Improvements,
except of a umnall character. would net ge
forward at or near the point of anticipated
location until the actual arrival of the
road. Hense, there would intervene A per
riel of say two years of comparative in-
activity. Many good mechanics who are
now here, and many mere who are prepare
ing to come, would have to loave or be the-
sorred from coming; thousands et dollars
now lying in bank availing this pettle-
ment would be otherwise lavostcj: ani
from these two causes clone Datlss, where
she new stands in the sheet space of two
years, would lose, at * moderate estimate,
four times the cost to her, at present, of
the most expensive of these locations. -
But, in addition to these facts, many of
us have property here which we wish to
sail, or as least a part of which we wish to
sell to enable as to go forward in the im-
provement of the balance, and we cannol
hope to effect this object to advantage until
we have settled the question of location - -
of enr present incor-
pernte limits remains a master of doabt,
we must lose this valuable time to ourselves
and town. c 2-0
Now to make a few figures. We will
suppose the real estate in the to we, er in-
corporation I with improvements, to be
worth 5000/000, 21 per cent. on this
amount would give $ 15,000, which is. with
the liberality of some of the poblio-xpirited
individuals o whom the laad desired te-
VIENSASPRATER.
"Father, I come before Thy throue.
With low and bended knee.
To thank Thee, with a grateful tone,
1 For all Thy love to me..
Forgive me, if my heart this beur,
I give not all to Thee,
For deep A freei ion’s mighty power
Divide it new win Te". ,
“Thou knowest, Father, every thought,
, 1 That wakes within ley breast.
And how this heart has vainly sought,
Te keep its love suppressed.
Yet when the idol, worshipped one,
41 Bits fondly by my side.
And breathes the vows 1 cannot shun.
To me, his destined bride.
BOOTS, SI
A. FREEMAN,
4113 6T.T 3
AT PHOTOGRAPHER
i Wae %= Just tetur--/ro toy
AvINC
a 1 completed edA/h
Dlthe Ere
* his Gallery of .
ilArt, is now pre-F) .
parrlio make all $3,4.3 1
I kinds of Pierres “2322-1
| in the tariens 1 ED
, siples known in. TH
I his profession. 1
| Large and Small Work D
NH
ical onemirs, for, however much they may
wrangle amongst themselves, nine times in
ten they finally come together just in the
conducted upon the principle epprenmel
the maxim, that will piliticel PR**F
inbereat in the pople.4 Teusst
next year’ll be between the friends * ***** **= **--***=, ----------
censilrutionsi gorerament en tie one band but regard the ime squelaking of Charles
and the friends y Radicalism ar pullia
plunder and oppression of the working
classes on the outer. All who are not
the Democracy are d irtually and to ah
teals and pisrposes Radicals, arjenemies
this ceantry, Lei it bu borne in mind that
all who refuse to net wish eitlier the Demo-
eratle or Radical party, and claim to
long and owe allogladee to sun other
ser Lately there have been beats rains litienl persuasion, are to be set 44n *4
in this steqinn, - The streams are all boom-Tally, if not nominally. Radicals, sth
Demoerats and enemies of the 1 prosperity
and independence et the great mass of the
people Let so maa Maten, ao or anccurg*
these fossita or weak men whose whine is
ron, T’m tired of polities,” “Politics don’t
pay, and other expressions alike destitute
of wit or common sense. Such expres-
sions, it they were not disgnating would
be contemptible, and there who use them
are, in a political sense, either knersi
eowarda sr-fwols. It is the dewy of every
man not only to take in interest but a
part, in politics; and he who refines t de
sa virtually contents that is w-making
rax-levfing shall remain in the hands
those who would use those powers to
sla ve, oppress and impoverish the laboring
classes of the country, as the mean and
durpicable cabal et blood suakers who Have
the government in hand at the prekeut
time ardoing. All urne parts and 4
of soul sound sense on that * wat
so labor and vom for the sirgsess of
Demorraon, which is slyn
for rex rerun, over the unscrupulous
and Cups. C.J. Evans, of Bryan.
Judes Hen and District Attorney Ray,
will return i o this place toidag 4 to-moe
red.
is sod the rieds horvibir-modir.
—ron Wednesday might of less week,
weare informed there was a meeting and
discussion of political matters at Fort
Waith, bet ween lion, Jahe J. Goed, of this
place, and Capt. N. L. Ian District Attor-
wey for this Ustrict. The diseusriod was
I opened Ny a brief aptech fromw.C. Wolff,
The Mayors in Paris refuse to
i hold communal: elections.
- The government promises speelly
intervention by the army now be
fore Versailledsand concludes with
amsarineos that the greater part of
the country/is calm. ..
Ata meeting in Pare the editors *n1 ” this pises, N. * " *
- declared the convocation of ele-l Armel szceateii ah eMino a th*
tiune to morrow null, and publiej“he ** present *,"myn
opinion is accidelly against the inchellos milkers comcinsiens and enses
5. committee that ordered it, that the martial, and was, replied se N wEe
- is implicated in illegal God, in a forcible and effective trees.
-After the principal speeches were coneludi
comniiee • von u •
and criminal acts, and it is now Fi
time for the National Guard of Par-* * BH u For Worth, "**
$6*___-___*****
enme forward and put an end short and telling ****,..
-=* -- h * — T Again on Noudny night a dieusion
to the deplorable state of affairs.
Laeen.—The indignities upon was had bat ween Jr. Rer and CL.J.E.P.
Clusey and many arbitrary ar Record, of this Page whieh inupreakind
rests have aroused general indig- io ns a convincing ergement ky A Her
nation. The Government at Ver gentleman in evesilon to the un-tep-tA-
in
is
for
in-
e:
te-
po-
re-
nick of time to prevent our deriving RAF
benefit from their divisions, yet-we cannot
Sumner in the Senate by abe Grant toad-
enrers—in deposing the said "Charles
from that most important position of
Chairman of the Senate Committee on
Foreign ANaira—ae * great big wedge for
splitting the Radical log in the contest for
the Presidency next year, i
a sussestion.
- All intelligent men know that in the last
Gubernatorial election in this State, Ton.
CZOTI
. —AN
FURNI:
“Forgive me, if the loving kiss
He leaves upon my brow,
la thought of in an hoar like this.
And thrills me evan now,
lie’s chosen me to be his love
And comforter, through life;
Enable me, oh God, to prove
A loving, faithful wife. <
“He knows not, Father, all the deep
A feet town 1 control-
The thousand loving thoughts that sweep
Resistless 0 er my soul
He knows not each deep fount of love
That gushes warm and free; -
Nor can be ever, ever, prove
My warm idolatry.
G.
illy, Grotps taken at the. Gulin,
] . Private Krriikcares.
io, all Kind. er Landreape we -
"Pha n,hnte woin de tor.
GO
A. J. Hamilton was fairly elected by • map
jority of votes, but the ballot-boxes were
stuffed and otherwise: manipulated by the
tools of the Radical General Government,
in order to pinde Radicals in power. Te
guard against this in the next election, we
sogguet • plan to be adopted at every pre-
cluot threugbent the State, as follows:
Let men be selected to the Conety Com-
mitess as judges, clerks, ate- and sworn
in the same manner as regular officers of
election. Let it be the duty of these men
to open an office on the day of election 10
register the name of every man who shall
vote the Democratic ticket. IT this plan
shall be adopted, let the meant be officially
published by the Pescerqtio State, Dis-
triet and Conan Committees in alrance,
so that voters can govern" themselves ke-
cordiegiy. When the election is closed let
the tints of names, aitestel by the persons
appointed. be formcrdel to the Democratic
_ stale Executive Committee at Auntie. By
this menus the strength of the Democratic
party in Texas can he clearly ascertained, #--:
se. Lot up hewn Ires Capt. John Haun-, sonata sems
of the Zlet Hepaistial lisirley on this
master. 15
the
and
Vr
mea
pay
the
sailles has resol ved to restorsorder, | tan acsa of the present government
Loupes, March 21.—The Paris Out information F that the democracy
correspondent of the London Tines of Turrantenanty is sherooghiy organized a s s nis L W de
| iol-grochs that many persons verer ax detontu not Lesin. Cop” MME
F. -hot without trial, on Bauday, The - -- and trampling the Denstitstint RI 44
5: Mot winons inas, on maudlay. The John sows, or d. sni Eusewive q.m *** thuSsheltein
Nationals will shoot Thiers, Viney wiltse, is active is the same
and Daurelles if captared. . , . reorian serge. Whee will the dem
. A strong regesion. has commene ey et Daitss organizer .
ed among the respectable porting • - • - — -
r of the inhallitante, consequently the re The vote of tse property owne
Committer are seeking to have Ad. the uea of billas will be miken to-d
mirsl Bainct in command of the dacite wisther dies will tax themnet
Natkinal Guarl. - purchue se the grounds for the depua 1
Versailles recemblen acamp. The Ceatras Talirad. Some diecuarist
2 prisoners at Mats and Sedan are of- arrises as to the amount of the tax,
1. tering their services to the govern- --- £2- -
inment. r
, sad is deing
sgcru-
fw The vote of the property owe
dacike wisther Gley will tax theminel
purchase the grounds for the depot 1
sibi
, te
nto
the
rights of the people under their feet.
We ha vo Iroa-heoped Barrels and Kegs,
so- a Ale endstewte value of the Janghna team as gallons down 1 S calene,
property in Dallas, makes it "ery eewtain*
that tee er two-and a half perncent.on ins
value will per for the puoperet railons
depot grounds, will ene people permit
this desirable and we ”-il for so tridins a
consideration
will te henisary ll Woe p
evereight of the corporate au
: Napoleon’s route from Dover was hot unues th and for the baness •
an ovation. .we will sue that the stimate med
areh 21.—The Germanithe committee is ilal Leeand s-half
eout. will cover the tax. Now the •
ton is, will the people rate, w N
reiinmenc sa. opened to-day 67
Emperor Williams, who in person,
delivered speech from the throbe.
Wher E sea the German Iteicin
stag for the first time I
rioas but trying Atrigte wuteh poi fat, cite,” in heyma a
127 N XY proseen- mediate lection is the see thing
UN. for indorendonce, 1 amr. impeli-
e first to give thanks to God for I
s in
V
per
this
far, thenoh, enhancing the shlos of their
property at least ten fold, and soitih s
ner Bronkisu, New Tork, is vice the
sire of New Oilenur, and owes Iwige sa
push. Biroeklya, however has set
to show’for her debt, and New 04
nothing- The por capita as in the fe
city % ie thelair tint in the **
that Nee Orleans is ju the hunts offesr-
pedlaggars and sealo wage and Brookiya h
I uor-s ftreok lyn is considers I a trooly loil"
the
u-hins
reses
Wrinstruetton in the Artgina at Tem
Ince." .
Dallas, Texas, March 18,
rman lioich. ... thoig^emM eaeauo^tlPd^ j mxaann SECT
ime after the glo-, or the depot, w. agree win fare cles.I“" *" 9**M
, struggle witch patter uepien :^ i.
MTAlemnaV * mer*
ington, in, reference le the pre-
wna sees indenewthe repioli iss (2sonei,men
a gat , aceord, and vote as s suit in this nanitine. .__2‘A
Whi We believe it to te to the best lien
W the faiterel unity of the whale cerally se so jor the tax.
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2*1
“Then guard him, Father—rodad his way
| Thy choicest blessings cast,
Ani render each successive day
Still happier then the last.
, And, Father,grant us bo to live,
* That when this life is o’er.
Within the happy home yon give.
We meet to part no more.”
TEBMS--CASH112
Important Announcer
1 --
To Farmers, -Builders, Black
and all whom it may eor
- ornurwe or a TrS
west
Rew Advertisements.
or-P - - PUBLIC
BLANK nooxs. PHA
ARE
TEXAS.
U5T
1st, 1671.-29:1.
QU 0. 9
1 ma
CITY OF DALLAS.
s. p. on
for sale at lowest prices. [
FENBLET * MILLER,
"Odeo” Saloon, Dallas. -------------- ----
-------------------------- . longs, sufficient to most the present 4e-
nor Mr. R. F. Benders, who closed his
apcond Course of Lessons in Writing pa
Wednesday night let, the notice is to-
day spepor that he will commence his Third
Courseou Siondey evening next. We sery
cheerfully and cordially scoumen (Mr. 8.
m these miahleg to lew.n the Lesutifol art
*
as given entire sat-
- 1 2
hie-xpiriter
AIERCHASTS and others designing to open new DALLAS
a te et Rocks with the new year, sad ait whe)
want BLANK BOOKS ef any kind. sta lovited te, 7
send their orders to the cuderaigned. With a
LAEGESTOcK MANUFACTURED EIFERSLY Dallas, Texas, April
for this trade, including books for “ currency and f -
comn2 and for “ currency, allcer and gold ,” and I
with imperier facilities for menuhtaring te order, 1 .________
**ENUSCAL INDECENINTSI ies :
Amos sht s out ou a Bet on LONE STAR SALOON
dander made at short order. N DLL DUE)
----.-.---..== mce, wwa
ANNA & IDA LONG, M AIN STREET, DALLAS,
N- Late from Zurich, Bullserland, ______THRAN
GENERAL MILLINERS, soOTHG CALLERY,
MODISTES, | MILLIARD TABLE Stocks of Hardwa
PIGEON-HOLE TABLE,. -
Gorken of Embuilery and Fine Sewing, *" hanxodi
DALLAS, TEXAS, i _
ESPECIFULLY inform the Lhales - . T . •
Dallas and its vicinity, that they are: DEA INA olnodt
prepared w uh Material for doing all kind. DEN. CL. LU.
of EMBROIDERY, MILLINERY WORK * ALT .
and FINE SEWING of every kind, cos- 1TOULD inform the Pubilie, that they
BET MAKING, ke, and would ask s share‘ V have now on hand an assortment of
of public patronage. They are thoroughly I the Sineet Liquors to be found in the City.
512—*---1
PURE BRANDIES,.
wane, w *****
ity, both Foreign and Domestic, to which .
, be anentnn of their Frivade all irlber
t lend filer Cinsesd. all will theti 9242-704
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FEACTRL
BLACKSMITH ANP HVAsE-8i
1 rlowanEn,
mercest
General Hardware
me. kc.
INA3 much p’ensare in
il coltrials. Bailors, 1
the Citiress generally of
rounding deunties, thathe
and opening eat one ed Use
complete and best-espersed
Pet
menttikan
meai. Nog I will say, for example, that
B awne two pieces of property, one worth”
54,900, the o her $1,000. He is called upon
to pay St 2ax. Now Bhas been trying
is sell this $1,000 let to improve the other,
he would pay a good spent $2.
sale in onier that he might
money te dapry ont his plane.
site, I armishnties Mint it hol
the at once by is
that its twenry de
: is more oil.
to par st 2.
is sell this =
60 to effect *
ehitain the
New. then,
ind all oth.
CUTLERY, e*
xor re
ht into thin Section h
a selected‘for . %
--------------- Ira
hard to this reqniremiti”
ad he has every eentss
to the notice of there * “
of sack-ereioedA *
sail replete th ** M
I has
moat reliable TLates in
especial:
District ;
offering it
eonsumen
he requires lo that few
- in jetrefacing this Ldlilie •
mer bisinee, be Legs to tonderje
friends and ensnara bin sinerre
for the extensive eaironagoles-
enjoyed at their hand iau *
them, and all others who maar /
sing I
uh !*
------- --- ---*-*=*—- - done for $4,000. Then for the extremely
that insure aicecess. We hope to selfish we will any that the Dis are not the
2 wal bencaclaries in this, for the ratice
==========
ehn Fare attested his
— psmin he ess hardly
w. enelket, sod he has Altos irmen of in
avruetion and a faesluy, uf imparting it
ive him have another large shaus for the
coming eoutee.-.
NA Wash
ovedings in
depcsel sa. wilhao C. Ball
ser Amenti
n the Crsebdeld Re
eeI telly prepared is
* st the largest o
a4 siats. seis iu
-t-tiar’d
in this place, and is of 1
at your life in three *
rin:
apainti • ths bainen, de quins 1
Lhaiee soling any work i their lime,
a re invited fo call and examine Samples,
ist their Rooms, st Mry hea Long’s Resi-
Jenca, corner of Jefferson and Wood Streets.
Their prices will be moderate, and their
Work done is the best manner and latest
“oil Am nn-na
$ the absence at wi. C. BULKLEY,
interest * SALE MLIEX
ardiessor con.
menre siengs,
! r to the wants. .
Nt Part shall be va
hr.
‘ Small Prodis as
3-N
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