Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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!aily lutein geacer
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A Mr.it-Class Paper,
ItTEKEI) AT THE Da LI, AS If I 8TOITI3K AC
Sfcond Cj.ass Matter.
rival aud .Departure oi
Trail an inff I»altas.
HOUSTON A TEXAS CENTRAL
HOUSTON TIME.
GOING KOKTH.
rive 9 45 a m
trive 10 05 p m
Depart 10.00 a m
Depart 10 15 p xu
going south.
rr 8 15 si eq Depart 8 35 a in
rr 4 10 p m Depart 4 25 a tu
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEKRSON ClTY TIM(C.
Goin^ East
4 Arr 6.50 a. in.
20 Ar 3.45 p. m,
Leaves 7-20 a. m.
Leaves 4.00 p, ra.
Going West.
1 Ar 8 00 p E3 [ Leaves 8 40 p m
9 Ar 8 00 a in 1 Leaves 8 25 n ai
Dallas & wiciiita.
Irrive 10 30 a in j Depart 3 20 p m
rnve 1 40 a m j Depart 7 00 a m
TRUNK LINE.
[rrive 10 00 a m 1 Depart 8 00 a
ANNOUNCEMENT.
IWetue authorised to anoyance' W II E ">
TARD8 r.B a cardldnte for Justice ,jo thePeace
i irccinctNo. 1. Kliction November 7 1882.
vf-fl ore authorized to announce p. F. RTKPtt-
.s80N n» ii candidate ior Tar Co'lector of Dal-
s 'oouti ty, election Nov. 7, 1882.
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Has, Tern Aipsl 21,1882.
LOCALS.
iTk* candidates who deslra Republican votes
pill aunoucco id • Republican yap sr. "Actions
; plrlner than word*." The reu^ers of the
ai-LGBWCEa ikould rsmomber that, and cast
belr eye* ovar out announcement ooluan. ,
Befera a man mua a neeon d tiin« for office be
boald pay tha bills be contracted to pay during
|fa first caavass, Success aau timer follow la
ie faotstop* of fraud. Ana ihone vho io net
lay tbc printer will nevtr be eloeted to offioe,
lln lb'a lane of the iKTSLUar.vcEX will b°
[ourd the announcement of P. P. Wtapheniou.
landids'e for Tai Collector. A.! tha old el'izens
pud wOit of the new aro too well acquauittd
rlth "yoo'e Pete" to need an introdu ctinn. Ha
|:#H)a to r»al.aa couoty In 1857, sinco which time
je has resided here, And ;a in every way quail-
Sod te 1111 the c£Bca to which be r.splres. He de-
btee lbs read era of the Ihteluobscsr t.i ro-
rsrabir hiui on clectisn day.
Tke now town of Ea«» Dallas la to be incorpo-
rated and I>ul!os ia to nt last have a rival n'moa1
ri hia her t-wti boundary, At aa adjourned
|n:cetirg of the citiiers of the Fair Ground*
neighbor hoi «1 at their school-hou«c, Oo'. Henry
|wf.b trade i hair» an and Ca^t Vamton 8«cre-
Itarf- A rr m'ir.ittct ni cppoiiitcu to purcbr.se a
■ lot and l.uild ft sfhool-bovse wortti £20,000. 'Ill®
lcrnin iiiee e» s»Uotfcg a Dame for t,'aa uuir town
|r«.pcrted Oakland, HyJo Park. Oak Grove.
Cdgcflcld, Baet Pailae and Sin Boaote. Aftcr
(considerable discussion the nan o of Eaat Dallas
was chosen for tbe new town. A oocimittae wm
Ja^pxilnted to draw up papers < 1 inrori oi.it ion,
|eti»., nfid aobmit tbem to the Oru ity Judge, eta ,
i »id tbe meeting ailjoarned to 'VVedneeday. An-
;uat 23 at 4 p. tn-, whon tac ealarlea of tei.cbera,
Irie , wiii bt fixed.
Pet's PnaUhafB'E.
O If B)f love ofntded iue,
Ar.d we l.ai wird« together,
To ahow bi-f I wou d riaater be,
I'd whip ker with a fea'.Ler.
If then ahe, like anavgbty girl,
oald tyrai ny dcclme it,
I'd £ive my lore a eroea of p tar',
Aad mate her *twaja bear it.
If (till abe t'ied to rnlk and b,
aud tl i*w ftw-y it y put iea,
I'd catcb w d.^Tling on ibe alv,
Abd aautaar b';f with roaea!
Bat ahenld abe elereb ber dimpled CaU,
Or contra'Mrt bt r keiiera,
1*4 rracarl* Iter t ny wriata
YTitb dainty gd.deo ivtteral
And i< the dared hei lira to pout,
Like ma) y p« t vvur g miwra.
I'd witd my atm ktr aiMabttt
And pun!»h Lit will, ktaeeal
—J. AiLby 8tcrry.
One nf the ricliAst nlic-a mines in the
M'orld'lias betn discoyerel near Aihe&p,
Georgia.
"ROCOn ON KAT8,"
Tbe thin? desired f and at last. A b!t ('rasNj-ists
i r ''Ron^b on Uatu." It elairs oat rats, taioe
*rciin, fliei, beduygn, 15c. txjxoa.
|1>!istfied ihs Head cf Stoamboai
NavIgaUon ^.nd the Rallrofed Cross.
»no of Lie Trinity River.
Mr Walter McPherson, Rpringfield, Ma?3
vrttes; ') have ?>een pec'iliatily nnfortu.
na'e in life. My guarilian robbed me of my
fortune left n)e by mv irttier, .md
at the ak;e of 21 1 found myself
poor in pur«3 and poor iit lienitb. 1
marrried a young k"'1 whose I~.ea.ith noon
broke down front overwork and household
care". Our six rhildren ^ave ht-r jjreat
♦ voublpR, anW were very puny and sickly
My doctor billn were larger than both ^ro-
cery and dry-poods bill toK^titer. Last
year I brought home a bo!tl«! of Brown'*
1-on f5itt«rs for a;v wile, hhe used it and
gHve it, to the children—I also tued it my-
self. Never did I imaffine such a miracu-
lous change from ill-heal lit to perfect
liealtli possible.'
A cowardly murder wa* committed at a
colored protracted meeting io ILU-ib oro,
hv a yoking man named Thoma« II Varnell,
v/l.o raised a row with a young negro,drew
bis pistol on him and shot him in the b^clc
foi running away. Vartiell then ran away
himsalif.
in north
rrviv
i ex.
NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBER®.
Ysn are entitled in every number of our piper
during time subscribed for. fl'c rjny pootBRe
on every number sent to the postoflSca and if you
fail to rtnoive any number jou will ptoass notify
us. Let mouey paid bring its proper raturn.
iLTEH,
Mrs Garfield and her children are at
Mentor for the summer, "Lawnfi<dd:'
bQen greatly improved and a lire and bur-
glar proof buitding is to bo erected on the
site of the late General's office, for the stor-
ing of hie private papers and letters.
*Lydia F, Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound ranks arst as a cuaitive Agent in
all complaints peculiar to women, Cures
[Kidney troubles of either sex.
arrest & most complete cstablislimen
ALDRIDGE & Wi
Printers,
Blassk ESook Makers,
STAOTOSJBBS.
AU Iii«ds or blank fcoek liihtie to«r«e?kkeptiasteel-
of
ELM
Full Line of lieg&I Bltiiiky .
ALWAYS ON HAND
"ices duplicated htic* work equal io an v f r rr-,
•riio oldest oatablisiied iiotiac.
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Dallas,
DOX'T DHJ S3' ROUSE
Regular passenger trains on tbe Texas and Pa-
cific, v. eat bound, arrive ct E AO p. rn. East
bound passecghr arrives at 0 :50 aud departs at
a ilk druggists for "Rough on ral«" It cleans I? nu AcoomtnodftUou ira-us ran eaMwa^d
■ - ro^c is. vermin ...L ' in th" "tutcmg a^<l veotwani hi the evoan.g, at
roac. is, veiutm, auts, stated tnnts.
H,
ou« r<ti, mice, bedbugN,
Co. acents per box.
Tbe North American Review for Sep-
tember has fot iis leading article a very
forcible, presentment, by Dorman B Raton,
of tbe evii.* produce by the practice of levy
ing "Politm.il Assessments." The paper is
noteworthy for its striking array of lacts,
but more so because it will be universally
regarded a? the ultimatum of a iat#e and
influential section of the Kepublican party,
addressed to tbe party leaders. 'Oaths in Le
gal Proceedintrs,' by Judge Ed, A Thomas,
is a db-cussion of tlie-question whether the
interest of morality aud of public justice
alike, would rn.t be promoted bv th-j abro-
iratioo of all laws requiring testimany to
given under the saiictiou of an oath.
Thompson B Maury, late of tbe Signal Of-
fice, contributes an article on "Tornadoes
and their Cause*", which, in addition to
its scientific interest, possesses the merit of
suggesting many practical measures for
averting dtranter to life and property from
wind-storms. 'Architecture in America',
by Ciarance Cook, is marked by a free-
dom (if utterance that is refreshing, In
this re.^p'Ct if, deserves to rank witb Com.,
n ardcr Gorringe's celebrated paper on the
United Sta^s Navy. Augustu-< G Cobb,
writes of 'Earth-Burial ai.d Cremation',
and ,T F Manning, in an article entitled
'The Geneva Award and the Snip-Owner',
sets forth the justice of the'e'aims of con-
si»;nors of cargoes and owners v>f vessels'to
indemnificat on out of the Geneva Av/ard
fond, for losses from the acts of Confede-
rate cruisers. The Review is sold by
book-sellers and newsdealers.
*Deservicg Articles are Always Appre-
ciated— The exceptional cleamiress ot
i'arker's Hair Balsam makes it popular
Gray hairs aie impossible with its ocoa
ional nr-e.
Indians will uot cook iu their
wlgwam.s l>eeauee fhey have a the-
ory that it they were to cook in-
bitle the fileaiu would collect iu
their clothing and draw the light*
ning. The Rev. Thomas 8. Dana,
iiu educated Indian, say-j ho does
not know whether or uot it is at-
triKutahle to that tact, but it is
eertaia no Indian wigwam wa«
ever struck by lightning, and no
Indian ban ever heen killed by that
fluid iu one hundred years.
Be Wise and ll:i|»py«
If you will stop all your extravagant
and wrong notions in doctoring your.-teh
and lHiDtiies with exptiistvc doctors or
humbug cure-alls, that do barm always,
and use only nature's simple remedies for
alt your ailments, you will be wise, well
and happy, and save great expense. The
greatest remedy for this, the gieat, wise
and t>ood will tell von, is Hop Bitters—
rely on it. See enother column. *
otarcu oe tuk bladder.
B'intfJng. a i) art lug. irrlt.»-fi)g a f the ur'narv
asaugt-s; diu-a-ted tti-charges, cnre-1 by Bu chu
aibu- Diuinift.-i, Geo. T. Atkins, Dallas.
The following are among the
nouiinationa that failed to receive
favorable action Hy the Senate :
Po«tmasters—George C. McKee,
at Jackson, Miss.; Morris C
Hutching, Maysville, Ky.; Mre.
Elizabeth Pi>rte»*»' Russellville,
Kv.; Jame^ P. Newcouib, San
Antonio, The nomination which
occasioned tue greatest interest was
that for the Uhea postmafctersnip. I
TEttltlBLS LO-8 O? LIFE-
Millions of rat*, niL-e, c»;s, V-Jbu^t, vermin,
roftctea. loaj their lives by eelllsiou with rough
on rata. 8->ld by aJ druggist 15 cduta
If yau have any skin diseases or diseas-
es of the hail- or scalps any itching or dis-
colorations, eun bump, freckles, pimples,
rough or dry harsl. sk>n you have in Dr.
C Nf^Beot-on's Skin Cure, a sure, perfect
and elegant remedy. Soiu by all diuggista.
Why tkk Kectlk Wbut,—The com-
mittee appointed to collect metal for cf-u-
non for General Beauregnril's army, ap-
plied to a planter of Adatas cou aly, iliss,
fop, his bell. Not having such an article,
be mentioned it to his w ife, when she pa-
trjol'.icallv offered her bra-s kettle. The
little ones rathar demurred to the sacrifice,
and one of them, with a sweet tcoth, said,
"La, pa, what will we do for preserves?"
"My daughter," said the wajj of a father,
•'cttr wboJe d'aty now is to preserve our
country." The Kettle was sent.
Trains on tbe Gulf, Cblorado aid Santa Fo-
uee the' Oliicalfi, Texas and Meiicau Ooutral rail
road, arrive'at 2 p. m aad dopar at 4 p . iu.
ENJOY HEALTH AND UD IIA PPY*
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For depression of ppirits, general debili-
ty and ill-health,also as a certain strengths
eherofe-very part of the system, nothing
equals Brown's Iron Bitters.
;*a week in your own town- $5 Out-
iitfree. No risk. Reader, if you
want a business at which persons of either
•excaii make great money all the time they
work, writ® particulars to Hallett l^o.
Portland, Maine.
J. M. MCGREW
LaU Auditor, P O iep't
WlLL'AM SMAi.1.
LaU Iiuptclor P 0 dep't
McGREW & SMALL.
AV.omnys and Counselors at Law
i;;32Li 5 & 6, St. Cloud Suiiding,
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WASHING fOX, D. C.
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Practice b<*firo the Supreme Coart, district of
Colu>nbia, tbe court of cl-iimn, and tbo Kioo-
uttve Department" of the Goner »l«tfovorti
ment.
flSj-Special attention given tn tb.» business o
i'sstroasters, U H Attorneys. U b Ooiuni lriuion-
ers, Clerks, Marshals. Intern 1 Itevonue Co l-
lectoris Pension Agents, A nay ana Navy
Officers, Indian Agents, Iiegifters and Re-
ceiver of Land OtUoes, riurveyors, and
CoHoctois of Customs, KaiiroaJ and
»t*'aaiboat Couip.i:iies, 4nil Con-
tractors and National Banks.
aieiiipiiTs ~k~ Ciiarieatiifl
ttAILllOAV I
THE
Gar^tSouthern Mnil lUniie
Parsing through the "naturally beantiflil unu
most favored region ofonr conntrt-, Dooidodlj
the shortest line to the j£di<t and B^trihe%at.
After June 1st round tr'p tivtusts at redneed
tr v:s will be on sale to the celebrated sjii,.g«
and watering places of Kaai 'I'tuuosaee a.id
Vivglrta.
Kiegant Day wftches liutc Little Rock
to Chattanooga without change. Magni-
fioei't palace S'eeping caia, 0M;ied Dy the com-
pnay.on alt nigrt trains, iiiecptng car lara le-
Suced, Btwgage thrdugh to destination.
Passengers for Washington baa:more, Phila
delphifc. New Vcrk, as well as )o. Cbaitaaor go
At1' n;a, Cbar>otte, Augusta, as and all Southern
Ci.ies, Uj ai d purchase ttckeia by this line.
M»p^ rioic Tables aad ttates of Ticket ar j
sent on appUcstion to
P.R.ROnGSU
Western Agent Dallas, Texas.
IW1BE,
CBIi'tl (tLAS8, OUSEHSWi 1
House Furnishing Goods,
HO. 623 .d'-LM £bT.,
DAI X.AS^ TiUZAS.
Galvenised Iron Cornice Window
( t i %el Iron V» are
T THE NE W ENGL A N D CO N 3EK V A TO It V
npnns ^<>ntl mbev 14. in iu >'t.W ar-i HPi-iNftin
LY EQlfPJ'KU HOUR, tn tb- h.- .rt of 15 - , -,-,j
comnioduttons at l,,w rates, for 5>C> at tra.t,,-
offering opportttniti«w never before a- am i t- n
any o'«v for ptrs'iintr "nd«*r ine roof
in Ml'SP\ KNUL'SM P.'U iCS.- s, » V" t; 1«::•»
KIOCCTION, FIVE tRT*. un« P!;ISI( ii. faitaf.t
with TKACHKIW of HlOilirir U tM". Cim .
plet* coxirse*. Dip omas a->d Deg-ree* ,- jnf- r ed.
Tuition L w. Bend for Ca!-; no »r t -
ie. tol sf.is:i:.
l-4w Bo^tou. Mus .
^EEriS 13 '<L III CILEA
; I<*or all N»rve and Brain -
•feetions ar« invalaabte. They
faro prompt, safe and effbtual
,'ibe btkt known remedy in
I'he world for ncrvot;?ne-t in
£», '*'1 Biases; W eakeriingof the
'rretnory, Lc-sa of B/ain pow-
jer. Nervous Debility, Lost
* Energy, Lost llopw, D ipru-
tdei.ees of V.iuili, Kxcesfcsin
gn-.aturer voars.tieailnul weak
U-iees, and Geuural L"ss of
©Power in G -tib'nitivt!Organs,
ru-v'j, SjTo those sufle.ingftoBi Ner-
Svlus irritubtiity, nervous
jllbHdaclie, Nervoas tiliook,
{Neivotis Piosiraticn Nerv-
' us fcxhaudon, relief is af
ffo d In ro."iy Buses of fumale
EwerSness lUuy act liSo &
jcharm, Tbo Studeut. the
Invltrnrafirnr "Teacher. Olergyman, the
ia71g0r»«icg |Kditoi,the Business luah.eati
Salt be beoeiittd by tiirir uae.
aLlfij is too short io waste
{[away In adult teipid manner
sjwbeii a ^i.60 Lox w»ll 1 beoellt
C yon, ana x'tx boxes will cure
{•and rest re you to health and
?illS. Ebat-pmesS for 7.6", your
■ druggist for them. Take no
Boihir. O send diiect to the
f tuauufacturers.wbo will sene
5 tlit-ni by mai, t-ealcd, ou rd
cij t of ] rice. Addres Dr. rl-irke lli'diclne con.*-'
ny, Si8 1 rondway K»w Yuk. Bend 3etH.
is'p for ilitulur. F«b.2
if
"Tnn
0 uiL"
crass "
RheuninHsin, NeTraigU, Liuif'i;:'»-,
M.I11 Diseases, Hnad toll >, Tbot:: i • ic,
Sure Utroat^bijuhfheriatHnrus,Sprains,
Strains, Colic, Liiolcra, Murbu^, li.is-
pepsia, Sttur sfomucb, ^c.
Sola by Diuagis's, Grocers and DtaKrj :l ii >d-
icines.
Stuihera Wiioiesale Depet, Dallar, Teus-
H. C. HOSKlNS. Manager.
Agents Wanted for DAYS Oi • iv.o
SOK ©2? IAS,
Dr. March's Great WORK Jim Out.
'ffe result of vears oi patient s'.uty aud nav-
el. A book to charm the yo»r.g, delif 't »'•..• M,
interest tbe stnde; t; « boob f.r everyb d>. Tho
style is elegant o»d forcible; tin ia ignag
and pleasing, Finely aud appropriate./ illustra-
ted, artiitto binding. VVii' soil on sight. ■<
rare opportunity for Ladies. Minuter, tiiu-leit*.
Ten her* ai.U oiiws war cing tuy.ngemp oy ne'.l.
Address J- C'McOUlioif & CO., rft. T, u ,
Missouri. Augle.^w
CotiditloD of Csmcron'a Boom.
Fi«m tko Denver Tribute.
Th« Don Lamercn boom in Pennsylva-
nia ie in statu quo. Thia i* the Latin for
not CnowiEg an/thing about iu
V A M>«LIA LItNE.
IT the SJHORTK8T and y VICKEpT Lt-^s
all important Koateru Olliea.
IT la the only Line thnt mus Five Daily Lines a
Pullman Palac* ears frou: tit. Loni* it aau
ITS Track »nd Bqnipmect are the Hat.', in th«
. World.
ITS Tinint are run with a view V> the greatest
accommodation of the public.
ITS Trata* are ran with regularity, and Fasaen
sjers ctn therefore be assured oi making con
etlora with otner r»Ma.
a a .tup.oyia ar« aagut to treat Patrona with
JL tu* greatest roapect, at.d to ftre tbein n«
Sosaible »»»■• uttoR.
All lite Improvements
Vbd sppiiftHM* knots n to mowWrn skill ft-d In
vtntlo.. "which tet.d to itiaure Kipia Traarlt com
Diced with absolute ectnfott «nd perfect safe for
paaatngera. ar» Bj us* ou the Vftadalim Un« and
eounecuoua. laffi K|
o Co'S.
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ts3osawtsasar,dfiisotcro:n.7$2«
Pl JiO STYLE3 1-2
wcoj cus?. elegtrtle fi.'iehcd, 3 (-tritga. R1.
Octaves, mil p vt-tit c»ntnt>te agrttdTea, o ir new
pttcnt ov.-iearu'.ig «c«ie, boantifui cave.l le<s and
yrc, tie'*\y s» ip.f,itit.e and large fancy lUonldintr,
full 'rit» frsme. Frei-th Ori'kd action, Grand
lingnie'?, In fset, evctv imr.rovenieu' allien can
iu -.nv wpy U ni to tbl perfection of the Insirti-
mct.t. ban been added.
>rlce for :his inatrument, boxed
ani iciivored ou board cars at Not Yori
with tine P^ino Cover, SJool
rti ccs, Only
Reduced tiom >.ir late who'eHwl f'-ctory pr.ee,
29a do"i<»ri*, for »0 ley o-'iy, to l ave thia beautifui
1'iauo introduce!. I hss is now, tic fu, the groat
p«t liar-tain ever otlered the mu«teal public. Un-
precedented succesf ! , r-.-nicuJoue deuandfor this
ifyle! Older at once.
'1 his 1'iauo nill be «eiit on 15 days test iria'.
Viease seu'5 roft're;i?e i^ yoj do not send rurtuev
or 'er t'isli aevt ith oroer wil! be refUuded aud
'reight charges paid by us ^ot'i ways it Piano
lint .inai as repre'tt ted- t'ner I,n uso, »u-J
erotone difsat'.-yed pvrchaser Hsnd«otne t'.lus-
| stated •' ut lion,:e,m-'iled free, gi1';~.g the h'gbc -t
laiiii'.tai i.-iis e\ir u»?i.«,let'. -,ny Mtawr. Every
1 Piano fd 11 v ar.iai.tsd tor dveyea'-, tfhect ma«ic *,
I price Cuuegtie oi'3 Oa tbo te ple-«*» r'.r 3 »tatup.
M«a oa:i Pia lo Ct.Bos2v-<, >. V.
Vlrpia Mikrj Iashtsfe
LEXINUTON, ViiiGi.V I A
This well known dtatn In-t.itution h is bo , i s
i-nccesnful iiperaticiu since 1S3U, atid h«ivia.< i
reoigoniiod b? the actof ilatch 3, IS>2 wiih a
new Board of Visitors, and tha re-oluetioa ot ~.iiJ
old F cully, i» now prepared to supply, np.u i!i •
oest terms, hs distinctive aova ltages of a ge:t >rs
•jcienti ie auri Miiitecy M.hool, upon the »a ue
system so suctesr-fully puriUtd bof ora tin
T' e Faculty which once included «.en tn.-a-.-
wali Jackson, Gen H E Itodcs, and Corn S'. '
ilatiry, now consists of the f llo.vm^ d ape(.at;U-
dent and Professors :
Gen Fianc'a H Ba.ith, LL. D, Super'.tit«nd£-..t
and I'r-jtessor Math, and Moral PiiilosopSy.
Geu T H Wil lanitoo. Prof Practic 1 J6lr,^., eij.
Col H >iip, Com Cadet* and rrof Tntsea.
Oo! J M Brooke, Prof. Physics.
Crl M B Pardin, Prof General anl Ajv'.'-d
Che nisty, eta-
Col T M bemines, Prcf Merdern Ladg iagt t.eto.
Col J V Lyell, Pi of. M^ib aiid Lo.p .
Col J H Morrison, Ad.i uct Prof Checai*irj, etc.
' ol t£ W Nicho's, 1'iof Civil and Vilttatj ao-
gillecrlng and Astromomy.
UnS»r th • d reotlou ot aoeflicieatKinai.ee Com-
mittee oi the Beard ( f Vlsitois, istiu With tn i
argel sunuity from the atatc, expenses i f wUits
tre reduceu to ibe lowest lutes. tSeas on t-pe.i
;ept 1.
for information of appointment, adJress
CKN. F. H- sill Til, aupctiau-a .eat.
augitMw
LEOM KAHNT;
DlI-'-LER IN
Handmade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOES
Rata and
Cap#,
Trunks.
Vaii'
ti <o?rt
$245
ROBERT CLARliE
sol::ii;iif03 ?. s. pateiits
—AUD—
C L A I jM A q E Jl T
Special . .l?nti,m given to Pension 'to in
ies and other Clanues r^ainat tbe viuv-
trnment.
Office, NortonV b'lildinc, corner if Elm
i'j/catnere. Dallas Uxas.
001 Eim Street 604
Dallps, Texas.
Lpnre»t and l.sat Jli-di.iJti < Vi-i" iiaua.
*<-vV>f'lmL<:nr.H^ "t Hops, SiiChs, Mnr*
(tr.iKle and Candelior,^'a<u»t^cbs«t «;.j
-ao»t c\ar\ttve properties of <Ji «hor Bito'S
•uaki,»Vthogreatest Blood urltier. ti-«tf
Hs»a ,11\ a tor, ■L1"t - s
Agent Oi,
\V j;,.. ... c\B r *"'1* ,f,,!C "l** * ''*f* , *
c^ifttionftrf
7-37 g.va '-i7, k* ^ .
T ",,wh _ winploytw^iit®c-iivt* irr.-ri*"
Icattng.
>Ojr.»»erwbatyout I
Miixt lire fliM-'fw4 or i
t«?rs. 1 ^%t wait until V 'jI
:.!»• bad r.T rnise.-a; a _ .
: t my —ve your Ufo.lt Is » » " ^
aSOO "~U1 be wod for a crvj^' thov <*-H
ri.e < r Vlp. l«o noi snt r V"" ^ *7 r
saSer.but aseax.d -.irc* K^O b
RetBember, Qop !1tterr a djwra->"t
itmrJt,- n i.oftraiH. but '-Ue f -rn<tt^^;* n
»<rtici-e r raiKlc • <!* "L\ * »****»
and WTt" a^d bo pm»ca .-r f^tiuj
rtould be ♦ :tboatthem.
D I C • ft11 abwulrtean"l !rrs*t?^:'ae c-j-
IKakt *r.c».Bse of ordurajrtw* o |
.w«i.*''raEw3fS£'«>r~-
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1882, newspaper, August 21, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443811/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.