Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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toily Intelligence.
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■ ' ' ii< "I ~T 'tiaiMte—j—i
One of the hardest woods in existance is
that of the desert ironwood tree, which
grows in the dry wastes along the line of
the Fouthern Pacific railroad. Ita specific
gravity is nearly the same as that cf lig^
mim vitae, and it has a black heart so hard,
wheti well seasoned^ that it will turn the
edge of an axe,"and can^scarcely be cut by
a well tempered saw. In burning it givce
out an intense heat.
I
i
i
'ublis'r.ed a* tiis Msad of Steamboat
Navigation and tfts Railroad Cross-
ira of IJio Trinlto River.
A j?ii?Kt-ClaEs Paper,
icntssed at? tee dallas pe STOFFICE as
Se£okd Claps Matter.
lii-riTcl stcstl Oeparlare
at Steilas.
of
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL. __
|houston TIME, which f5 13 MINUTES
fasteb than 1>aleas otjk.
Hank Monk, tbe Btage driver
immortalized ae the oue Who droVe
Greeley over the roouaiaSus, is
wiel'Jiug the whip in Montana
He recently discomfited a band of
road agenta by dashing through
their ranks in defiance of their
threats and bullets.
COll—
what .1 fstem invalid &>v*.
"i entered for 7ears fccm. an e !;<!
we&kneste, and Trim ij. t. a'ji.ronclii: ^
sumption, i iolL thu* ipsa .itv and a pre-
mature grave v;cu! inevitable • but thanks
to Brown's Iron Purer?, I an again re*,
stored to perfect h?altji of mind and body"
If you, too, are ill, may not this remedy
restore your health ?
Billinstca is o5erin? some sDecul Uar
jraias in Furniture, Chairs,looking %lass etc
ilu* ftock is the larges^and ia comprised of
goods :u ±ii9 Una to be found in
he SG065
i'vzas.
m?(JTibusinesw von can
JL S'i to $20 w iii
NOTICE TO OUti ISIJB.S'JE.1 j Portland. Elaine.
tn engage in
ay made by
ai?y worker of e'ther ^ex, »'^ht in their
own localities. Particulars and samples
worth J3 tree. Improve vout spare time
this business. \ddreaa isiinson & Co.
< llt
Tov T.te entitled to eVery number
^tiring time subscribi-d for. We
of our popes
pay postage
Every chewer should buy sruing Navy
because it is the best ever Koid in leX3H
j n every number sens to tha po»toSc.; and if y
iil to receive any nmnbor >oa will please notify
or. Let money paid bring its proper return.
aly increa 1
> i
GOING NCSTH.
!rrive S 30 a m | Depart
Arrive 10 06 p m j Depart
going soute.
irr
Irr
8 05 a m
4 50 p m
Depart
Depart
8 55 a m
10 15 p in
8 SO a m
5 05 a m
TEXAS & PAClftC.
.t"ySERSON G5TY TIME.
Going East
No 4
Arrfi.50 a. tu.
o 20 Ar 3.4b p. m.
Leaves
Leaves
7-20 a. m
4.00 p, na
1 Ar
9 Ar
Going West
8 Ot) p m !
8 00 a id j Leaves
Leaves
8 40 p m
8 25 a m
DALLAS & WICHITA.
;nve
Li iV3
10 30 a m
1 40 a m
! Depart
j Depart
3 20 p ca
7 0G a m
Tic
TI >,
■)!'< (X
LINE
|\rrive 10 00 a tu. i Depart 3 00 a
MISSOURI PACIFIC.
Br. Louts Through Thain.
liv
5.30 a. m | Depart 10. p. m
DENTON ACCOMMODATION
fi-rv, 5. 25 p, m j Departs 10.15 a. m
The Ft. Louie through trains run by gt.
-onis time, 14 minutes faster than Dallas"
St. Louis trains have sleepers through
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Wo. me nuthortsed to anniance' W H RD
HVAIiDS ts a candidate for Justice,jo thePeace
11. precinct Ko. 1. Klittiou I^ovenibtT " 1£S2.
Wo are tnthorized to asrionncu P. F. 8TKPH-
IEMJOS as a candidate ior Tax Celiactor of Dal-
I as county, election Nov 7, 1888.
We r.re nutberized to announce W. M C. Hill
Ins a conclii'.ote for tbe office cf C«uuiy Clerk, at
|the eneuina November election.
FOB REPRESENTATIVE.
We are authorized to announce WjI. G.
^EALasan independent Democratic can-
iidate for the Legislature.
Dallas. Mai October i 1882-
Why is Spuing Tobacco having such a
jun Because chewers know it is the best
Another Story From Ned Brooks.
A cow out in a Peoria pasture
got a big bull-thistle tangled in
I he end of her tail, and every time
she switched the tail it e?nt her
dancing across the field in a style
so funoy tuat a hired man who was
sitting on a fence got to laughing
so hard he fell off aud broke his
leg.
"Them Bteers" cf that eminent
financial statesman, Solon Ch&se.
were turned into dreaaed beef at
the recent election in Maine, and
tbe famous Greenback owner bat-
gone into retirement; bu» a Brook-
lyn goat and another Maine man
have formed a special paitnership
in the greenback bunincas, billet
bainpj Ue aoiive member of tbe
coue'ein. The lacte are these : A
truly rural gentleman from way
dowa East was visiting Brooklyn
and, tired of strolling about tbe
patks, fell aateep. Aa be swcetlj
snored tbe end of a roll of green^
backa protruded from bis veet
pocke% It was of good dimen-
sions and well thumbed. A va
grant goat enified the unctioue roll,
nibbled tbe end, and, like oar
common mother, finding that it
was good to tbe iaste, proceeded to
cat it. When tbe somnolent vis
itor came to him&cJf be was ah
nard up as tbe prodigal eon whet
he awoke toua realizing sense 01
bis fcituation. It was a kind o
gteenback lusion which wonlt;
Ucaicely have pleaeed Plaibted.—
'Inter-Ocean.
"The Golden PocklinRtcn Grape"
The Pocklington is the largest and
best hardy wbiiegrape to the United States.
For terms etc., atidrcM. D. C. Wildev
Albany, Y. Y.
3w, 4t. I
WANTiD—a good tocotion In Tes.-« for a flr»n |
class \.ilitA2*j fichoo! by t cftbe ablest anu ■
most experitiooad teasne-e in tbe Union, who I
brings with bi:a»ho very ; v-rbect teatinionials us i
to queliCcation rtovfil e?;a:i.cter. Any par - i
ti8B desiring tJ;i egtsoii&l -jiejt of a No.IMiliU- I
ry Academy r.!e invited to open coir<'spoitdctiee i
with the Editor of the iMTSttiOENCjea.
"he iNTELLiGisCEJti? ste;
ir.g its circulation. It id be) ^ ansi(.uslv
inquired aiter on all sides. The Daiiy is
only 50 cents per mo ili; Weskiy 1
SO per vear. tend your named with
he cash.
Missouri
racine
rjlIiAKJ'u
licriownoit ai a
COCt>AS?JE.
Pure iinci effective
* It ia a remarkable fact t at tbe Patent Office ie
the only DcpartOit-ut of Goyciuaiant ibat i#sell-
Bunportinjf.
.t; veil tore and patentees throughout tbe ccunt'y
will find their interest pronjcted by piacinif their
basiiwBK in tue hands ot Prcatiy ft Green, who hud
'> veurs of experience KolicitorA i»! viie vmiuu«
Dcpartmeucs at Woeliinguin, D, i;. *
A CASH.
To all who arc* wlia.-h's? froro '.he errors rn:l
'indiscretion of youth, \ srvo^iH weakoesa, early
decay, toss efmanX t 'l, --c,. [ v?i:i co. .1 » rectpt
that will enre yov, I'llSK «jF This
great remedy waa -ilscpvorod by a missionary in
douth Affit-ica. Sanaa ge'.f-addrBsised enfolope
to the ltov Oesefh T« Iniiiun, titation D, New
York city.
it air Deetuing in asi Taris ci ti:s
Vi/orld.
For thirty years it has bean a favorite
tfith peopie raid a leader with tin trade.
Hie u iuie "Cocoaxne" haa become a. val-
B AIL WAY.
Passing tnrouss t!ic most CDtorp.rtsing portion*
. I a-auba.- :n;c Aliisuuri, tae JJavatifnl Indian '1'ej
ritory and Tezae, a solid stool track to and
rAtu tbe Union Depots of St. Louis, Hannibal
•'» <Tosij.h, Mo., Atchison and
oavenwortti, Kan., and J&eaison, Tex., makinij
Lo»e eonucctionti in tie?e I>epots with Kailway
ai ucs 1< r.ctuj iu aii of the UuitedStates
i'aji-eiiii'-rs woo imrebase Ticket* over the VIS.
OL lit CAUlia-J llAJL WAT have
vr •
' ' f t H
i',U
?V A
or CARS
uab'.a property,
t&' iiehed »ole ru
Burnett & Co. have cb-
lit to U.-SJ it i:i siver;t.(
paoiii:
'.•uiin at law thus protecting the
and themselves from iaipoiitton.
acThe suj»erioriiy of Burnei^s Flavoring
Extracts consist in their perfect purity
and jjreat strength
NOTICE THIS.
OFFICE OF POSTMASTER
dallas, I'kxas, Sept. 17, 1H82.
PropoealR are invited for the sale of
j property suitable as a aite for the public
building to be erected by the United States
in this city. A corner lot is preferred.
and diiuensioua ohould approximate !!i0i f ^iceillin<f
16l> feei. Buildic^s on property selected Besides ilVBot Vali™
If you vraot to bey o piano, organ or musical iQ
«trvrc»OM of any kind er sheet wmio, or 1-aotrue-
iott" book or any thin:; in tho muaieal >i— skp-
p/y to tbe editor ol the J.NTFxi.joEacmt, * ni yon
wiU bo enabled to buy what you pant aud you
will have thirty per cent from wh(itfou wil bavo
to-day so- called music dealers., Uuur Una in misd
Ul Uig the holiday reason.
Satisfaction for Ten.
In our family of ten for over two years
Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured headache,
malaria and other complaints so satisfact-
orily that we are in excellent health and
co expense far doctors or other medicines
Chronicle.
to be retained and removed »y owner
Proposals must be marked, " Proposals I '"Jff' in,Pf
for Sale of Property for Site ot Public } meada:.''!/811
Building at Dallas, Texas," and addressed
to the unders:gnpd, and s'.Jiild reach liij
office on or before the twelfth (12ui) day
of Octobcr, 1S82, us they are at thai lime
to be traii8mitt*d to the Ireiwury Depart-
ment.
The Government tLe right to
rrject all proposals,
/«. /v Warss-®t,
SlO-dlSt rosiuiaateif.
AM) DAILY T&AIXS
BETWEEN TiiE FOLLOWING CITIES
liasamsi Disy gj. jj.ouis',
fi.«avemvor£lt suil si. i.«uS!*
AisLS»ou aud S«. liOUfN.
fe5. vStt.vepli Mild St. Louin,
Jb /;ri &coa* Kiul St. Loutw.
I'ttri Scott nii'il Hnimiba!,
Fort Scott «a«J Kuswh
Emporia anil St. i.oo!R,
isaictioo City asid St. JLuala,
tfc ewistiii aud st, iionis,
yeulsou an d tlaaaibal,
BeuisoaaitJ
Bcdaliu ansi OtuaUti,
iiwu.sas* City and JLoxaa,
with— raa
JO* Cars Fro
WVSot Pulljian Sleapinif Oars n
handsome Day Ooacbea, w"tl» "foiito^R ooms an
.he latest improvauienU heated by pipes an
ated, corpeud, unl wHa ojlutt?
Missouri Pacific Eaiiiaj
SJss a Btsel Track, tbe Miller cu Platf
Imjitot ad Automatic Air Brake on all ca ta
pc^)«oager trains. It in ia uvejy reepeot.
A FIRST-CLASS E'Y
with
Ladies! beautify your completion
tiScun SnlpSinr Soup.
'•Hill's Hair and Whisker
l>ye,w 50c.
Rev. W* E. Beeson, D. D., President of
Trinity University, Tehuacana Hills, died
at Hillsboro, on the I&th inst. He was
stricken with paralysis, and never Bpoko a fi
word afterwards, though he lingered ee*»-1
eral days.
Maude, the little
l^ueseributy died of
aey on the 20th inst.
daughter
diptheria
of Stanley
at McKiu-
For increasing the physical and mental
(strength, aud augmenting the faculty of
sr. l utt.nce, nothing acts so like a charm ae
Jrov.a's Iron Bitters.
A. Hcrtn Carolina negro felt sick just
jfter having lua photograph taken, aud
[for teres taonthe the man with the camera
loulda't coax another black face in his
jalle.-y.
It iB no vile drugged stuff, pretending
to be made of wonderful foreign roots,
barks, &o., and puffed np by long, bo?UB
certiticates of pretended miraculous cures,
but a simple, pure, effeciive medicine,
made of well known valuable remedies,
thi.t furnishes its own certificates by its
cures. We refer to Hop Bitters, the purest
aud best of medicines.—Exchange. See
another column.
**
That wonderful cathoiicon known as
Mrs Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Cora-
pound has given the lady a world-wide
reputation lor doing good. It is like a liv-
ing spring to the vital constitution. Her
Blood Purifier wiil do more to cleanse the
channels of the circulation and purity the
life ol the body than nil the sanitary de-
vices of the board of Health,
WANTED—500,000, acrcs choice Texas
land in one body.
300,000 acres choice land in one hotly.
Parties wishing to sell will give partic-
ulars as to location and lowest cash rate.
A .ii Norton & Co,
—.i. ... — . ... ,
A Kappy Fzmly,
Pulled from tha bvenHt(squ'jcti>d from the bottle
Stomachs will sour and raiJj ,7ill curdle;
Kabyhallelnjahs nil that niiflit,
Household bumpingheada iu awful fright.
Don't deny,'twaa t,bus with Victoria,
Night w&s hidocis without Castoria:
V hen colic left, for pern eful aiumber,
All said their prayer oud slept like thunder.
julyJj-lSmo
TexA*.—All who contemplate immi*
grating to "the beautiful lana" can laarn
he tdva«tage« and dipsdvantages—''the
ruth, and nothing hut the truth," by suIk
oribing for Norton's Union inysliiigia?**
jeu, published at Dallas, the city of grea
expectations and greatest promi.^e in the
State. Terms; a ^2.50 peranum §1,50 for
six mcntha.
V/Raa la Kirs. ViUa&lw
Ac fchie question is freque'itly ftskei, we won
elmply isf.y that sha is a Isdy who upwnrd -o |
:oity y&ars has UKtir;i>K'/devoted titr lime sany j
talents as a female Physician and a n urse. pr n.eil'
pally among children. 0n» >jhs especially stud-
diea the constitution t'l .d wants of this r.u-
cerous class, and, as a result of this effort, uad
practical kuowiedg?, oMained in ft lifetime
epsut as a nurse ju.d physician, she haa 00:11-
pounded a Soutjling gyrup (for childron teething.
It operates U^.« mugic— giving rest and health,!
and is mur< wer, sure to regulate tha bowel,. In
con8equt.'uce of this article, Mrs, Hluelow is be-
coming world-renowned ao a beuefastor 'of her
r*ce; children «eitain.y do UI81I Up and bless
h>".r; especially i» this tbe case in this
city. Vast quantities of tha Soofhir? Syrup
lire daily sold aua used heve. We think sirs Wilis
low baa immortalized her uame by this iuvalunblo
article, we slucetfely buliere thousand of child? un
fc »»<•. beeD (saved frora an early grave by its
.itnely nse, ana that uiiUionB yet (inborn will tiiare
its benefits, and uidte in calling her Olessed. No
mother has dtsliarged her duty to her sufferug
little one, in oncopinion, until she has given it the
benefit of Mrs. WBlow's soothing Syrup. Try
mothers—try it now Ladies' V eitjr. New
Acr& sold by all drug gluts. 15 cent; fk jottie.
o»-
Pot Map*, Time Tables, and interestingrendltiR
I &ii«nor ixiucorrdng tlio Missouri Pacific Kail way
I *ud Its ceuoecUoBu with other Lines, which wilt
! 3HH.iled utliiteia .
Jjdmftiied addre8B(
F. CHANDLER,
ti#u'l Paeaeoger Agoai*
J.D. BROWN
Acs'tOjas'iPassengsr Agent,
A- • • General SIana7'i»
LOU 18. MO
THE BEST
07 ALL
Homestead Law
'SsKtAcra FaonTUE bTA'ra Coxstitutio*
WD
An old nur.»e says : Dr. Acke;*s English
Jiemedy is bed for cou^as, crcap or dip-
liheria. At druggist»v
Fortv y ears ago exvGovernor Morgah, of
iNew York, VM an Albany grocer. lins-
eed Sage was oms of his customers, and
|Wm. U. Vauuerbilt was working ou the
old commodore's farm.
SOMETHING
f EVERY.LAD^
OUGHT TO KNOW.
I' There exists a means of se-
nriup a soft and brillianl
Pi
i*nre blood makes good health. Acker's
ilooit Elixir, endorsed by eminent physi-
cians. At druggists'
At Georgetown a citizen wishing to
move the Methrdist parsonage put it
|od wheels and, nitaching forty-two yoke
if oxen hauled the house a mile ana a half.
Portonebaviiv; city improved property for ea'e
w ill find U to l heir Uiter>.«t tc advextiM la the
ImrELUCKMCKIl
W. H. Cunningham, of Waco, died at
I Crockett last week. He being there when
I a fi<* occured in town, over exerted him-
eit in trying to euve property aud it
! a used bio c^athi'
Complexion, no matter how
poor it may naturally be.
Hagan's Magnolia Balm is a
deheate ana harmless arti-
cle, which instantly removes
Freckles, Tan, Redness,
Boughness, Eruptions, Yul*
far Flushings, etc., etc. So
elicate ana natural are its
effects that its use is not
suspected by anybody.
No lady has the right to
present a disfigured race in
society when the Magnolia
Balm is sold by all druggists
for 75 cents.
For Sale or Benl
Advertise your wishes in the Inteixigsscef.
A bran new safu for sale. Euquire of A. B.
Norton & Co.
Several desira'ola roon s and houses for rent
Enquire ot A. 11. Norton X Co.
A houso on the corner of Sycamore and Pacific
avenue for rent. Eaguire cl A. i>. Norton Hi Co.
Our columos are opeu to ail advertisers, uutes
made known on appiicaUou 'O tie editor.
Valuable lands in many counties in Texas foi
•ale. Knq ure of tue oultor of the iNTEi.i.ioiN
cek.
For Sale.
A No. 1 farm of 2u0 acres, about eight miles
southeast of Dallas and oue mite north of '.lie
Trunk Kailroad; oue hundred acres improved;
a good two stoiy frame house reoently built;
good granary and barn, a well of exo-lleut water
anil convenient to a good seuoul. l'rice, $ .0 per
acre. Enquire of A. B Norton M Co.
3'Z'i acres of good laud, with a small improve,
mont; au acivs nader fenca; land weii ti noered
Wilt t>e sold 'or J10 per acre. Capable of being
made a good farm. x>ocated aojut s.vou m.les
eouih-aet of Dallas. Title perfect. This i.ind is
pari on the Trinity river. For particuta s enquire
of a. B. NUK i uN oc Oil.
OXUSQDAKU 4Ckt£,
The number ol square leet in a acre is
43,500. In order u> navr this area the
piece of land must be of such a length and
oreadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above mtutber. Thr.«, ar.
acre of land might he 43,560 feet long by
one loot broad; 21,780 teet long by two
feet bload; 14,520 leet long by ibreefeet
broad, anu so on. It the acre of land is to
ae exactly Buuaie. each side must l»e near-
ly as posmtde .08 feet 1:2 inches. The
nearest you can come to an exactly square
acre with as eveu number of feet in the
1 arre make it 2HU ft*t long by 1^3 broad
ATVT. XVI —GENERAL PROVISIONS. |
P7C. 60 Tkc homestead of r. fsmi'y shall be, |
ana is hereby protected from forced .'ale for the I
payment ot all deb's, except for the purchase j
money thereof, or a part of tucli purchase money 1
the taxes due thereon, or for work and material \
need In constructing improvements tliercon; and j
In tlds lest ease only when the work and material '
ar< contracted for in writintr, with the consent of
the wife, given in tlio Mine manner us Is reciuired !
In niakiog a sale find conveyance of tho liome. 1
®e«d; or shall the owner, ii a ma'.rltd man, sell j
the homeatead w'thcut the conpetit ol tho wife, j
alven In fuch manner as 11 ay be prescribed by '
ii w. No morUlajje, tru^t di ed or other liou shall
ever be va'id, except fur the purchase money
therefor or improvements made thereon, as here-
-.1;before provided, whether #uch mortgage or
uus' deeo or cth 'r lien shell hav« been created
by the husbnnd n.one or together with his wife;
mid all pretinded tmesof the hi.mestend iuvolv-
Iuk »uy condition of defeonce shall oe void.
fr-'tc. 51. Tlit homestead, not in a town or city j
phall eonsi.t of not more than 200 acres of land .
which may be in out or more parcels, with the
improvements thereon. The homestead, in a city, !
town or village frhail consist of lot or lots, not to
exceed in va ue live thousand dollars at the tim-j {
ol their debinnation «s the hosuestead, without |
refercint' to the value ot any imprcvemeuus there-
011. Provided, that the same shall be used for
the purpct-ee cf a home, or as » place to exercise
the ••oiling or business of the h ad of a familv
Provided, isiso. thai any temporaiy reuting of the
homestead shall uot eitunee the character
ume when no other homestead lie been
t'tc. 62. On the death of the husbauil
or bovn, 1 he hornet-trad shall descend
like manner other real jtoperty of the deeeas- :
•j .. <i.d (hall be governed tiy the *.<tine laws of do* I
mnt and distribution. Ilut it shall no; be parti,
u. ned anion* tile iiv.rs of the deceased tlurlng the
ilfetiDieof the surviving uusbaud or wile, or bo
lot g as Ihu survivrr r:i.y e ect to use or occupy
t lie mine *s a iiomesU-ad, eras long as the guatd- ;
iuB »f tb<- m nor children of the dieeasid jiav b« ;
permitted, under the oider of the propor cvirt,
h:\ing jur sdictton, 10 upc and occupy the sume. ,
'' be Ikw delining the homestead and other prop
eriv exempt from luxation in accordance witn Uie
„bove | rovisions is follow. :
Ast. 0S34. Tture rhall ilso be reserved to
evetv family n tl-.s btate, free aud exempt from
fuiced sule lor dvb:». the foilocing property: Ail
houi-thold Hid .itclu u iurniture; aa impleaeutj
ol B'-»b»rdiy; ail 1..0i» And apy..rat< s oetouging
to any trade or prj!i-sai»u; all books belonging
to private or public linr*rie»; livem.icli c«>ws un.i
cjius; two yoke of vir<<-xeii; two horses and
one *ukoi>; oni- euir.a^u or bug^y; one nun,
t*emy hogs; twenij Lv_d of sheep; all provis.
Un« and forage on It na lor b uie ixiiMUiupttoii;
all laddies, hridhes Plid Iwrue** Uec ssjry for itie
use <•! Uie ia;: Uf ; ana \o •< ery e.'ixcu and h ad
ot a Iiumly on. 1, «nw, bndw anl a^ldie; all
Ing.j parti; a .. fnuauu aud feivka b j
ha* [r. -',t «
poa AITD
For moro taan a mium ot a coiuury ma
1 Kiextcnn Mtn.'Mti'< T.tiflment has been (
I known to millions nil over the world at' i
tbu only rafo reli&noo for tlie relief of)
iu-cidenta and pa)n. It ia a medicine;
alxivo prico an<f pmia©—tl»c btst of U«»
Jt o: every toim ol external paiu |
tLs
Mn3»ang Liniment is without an or rial.
St yessotvotea iitusele toj
S<lbc .»iy bnae—tnulring tho co!!tii:n-|
!fiiiee of pain and iiiUaiiiinaUon impos-
sible. Its effects upon Human l' lesh ami
ethe r.v;;te Creation aru equally wonder-j
it'll. The Iflexioan
lLinimenf, is needed by somebody inj
I every house. Evety day brings uc wsk>f |
; tSi* npfouy of ntt nwfti! srn!«l (»r huru
j subdued, of rhcuumtto w.artyri re-
1 stored, or a valuai>l hurr.o or ox
' kuvtd by tbe healing power of tbia
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Svrbicb -sioedilv emvs sv.cli aiivr.v-nt3 ofi
lthe IIVJIAN as »
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t^oalils, Cnts, jBiUi^es
tiiSpnluH, l-oi»ouo>t3 Bite*
"ISMujis, StiffiJess, J.nr.vinc*!. Oltlj
Vcrtho BBCTB Ckkat»jH it eures
Spr;itk(« &»vi!5;>y. Sill*" Joint*,!
ronvdtr, ITnracus SoTts- Iloaf »li-|
csces, Foot I{ot,S«cw Worm, S-nb,,
IXoii^'.r li.ua, Jjtritc2.fi) TVlnvi-l
rjniis. Spavin, Thriuh, lllK^ovir.e,]
Ol.l Soves, i j'd livil, V'iliu tipju!
<t;e K'.»:ht n;l every other ailcitatl
to wlia.li thB Bctupann 'Jf thet
SinMc mnl S»t»KU i.ird arc Zinbte. i
Ibo ISoxicae L.titaug Lialnwat
alv iys cures in<2 usvtt dlwppolBtlH
an.l it is. positively,
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1882, newspaper, October 4, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443709/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.