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T
EE DAILY INTELLIGENCER Homestead Law.
Ia the Oldest Republican
DAILY PAPER NOW PUBLISHED IN TIIE
Stat
,e ofTexas.
Or ever likely to he.
Terms of Subscription
One yeai, . .
Uix months
uaife: 748 Eos^ Aveon*-,
DAli AS Oi^i \
f6 CO
$» 00
l'E^AS
iYhy is Kpring Tobacco having such a
run Uecaune cbewers know it is the befit
Persons Savins? ctty Improved property for snU
\»ill find U to their Interest to sdvortiw to tn«
Ji.TS.LLICESC.ER
An old iiurfe cays : Dr. Acker's English
] ,ir.edy is led for coughs, croup or dip-
liicria At druggist^
NO HOE TO OUF. SUB8CR1BEKS.
Yju ore eiittt'e4 to every number of our p«poi
.«riug Umo sutacr.bed for. V/e pay p.stags
0 every number sen! to the post, ffico and if you
' til to receive any number yo'l wiil please notify
u. Let inoaey paid brins its proper return.
The Inteixioekcer is steadily inrrea
iiig its circulation. It is h?i g anxiously
inquired after on all sidee The D.'.iiy is
( uly 50 cents prr rao vh; Weekly i
:. £0 per tear. Send i' your naciea with
•> cash.
11 is a remrrkable fact t at tbc Patent <">fiics is
. . only l»ipaitmeut of Government that i eaolf-
? i",iortiliK.
i vuitors unti patentees throughout the c .mitiy
» »• ond their interest promoted by placini: their
iMirt*** in tne hands or Preabv » Green, who had
v >rs ofe perier.ee as bolicHors i-i the various
.! it ar menus at Washington, jD, O. *
'/.iiiisii'ton is offering some special Bar
t>!,r. in Furniture,chairs,looking alas." &c
1 • • > ..'l: is tha largest and if comprised of
» lt tniust goo .tr, in his line to 'oe louud in
a NTEi)—oOG.OOO,
f! <>:ie (JOUV.
acres choice Texas
.'00 acres choice land m one body.
wishing 10 sell .will give partic-
« to iociUon and lowest cash rate.
A .ii JSortor. & Co,
pocd lecition in Test's for a first
hcuool bv one o f tl< ablest and
, •»: let.o.i te,vne»* in the Union, who
. i1. i'm ihe «ir., h srhes' tdotinomals as
.• u and m<rul oh.-n act; <•. Any par-
•k :'uj establish naat of a N«. "J Milita-
nt mb invited lo ojvui eoire-poudence
- ltor vf' he In-iUlXioencCm.
A CAKi.i.
-. he are B\.ff»;;ii;i, from the errors nnfl
!i i of youth, nervfus weaiinegs, early
■i uiUiLood, l'a.., X w'r! £o;;d a vectpt
■ , y..u, KftiilC uF CfiiP.GE, This
..i. 4 -a •«« discjverea oy a missionary in
.tiandu Holf-addi*s#ed envelope
•> .< r. lu'-tas, tStatiou i>, New
\ Mpppy 1"»;ri!y.
54 ti. i « o-ens'., jqneez'd from the boUift
< : !i. tour ami ujili w»lll curdle,
1:3 K.l thut night,
... >.i* 'lipijn? lietidK in uwfu! fright,
y, t/iuf. v/ith Victoria,
.. hiueuus without ia;
:c I it, fv r pia> eful Kiunibei',
■ i i. pri-jt-r and fcicpt like. t::wr«(?er.
juiy'-^-i'Juio
[Kstraots Fbomtue State Cokstitutij*
ART. XVI.—QENEUAL PROVI9IOX8.
Sec. 50. Tiie homestead of a family shall b<\
and is hereby protected from forsed sale for tVt
payment ot all deb's, jx.'.ept for the purohano
money thereof, or a pa t of such purchase money
the taxes due thereon, or for work and material
u*eil in contrasting improvements ther.on; and
In this last ease only when the work and material
are contracted for ia writing, with the consent of
the wife, given in th« same manner m ii roqn :re l
in making a sale and conveyane# «f the homo-
lead; or shall the owner, if a married nun, a»il
the homestead withcut the consent of th» wife,
given in such manner as may be prescribed b y
In\v. No mortgage, trust deed or »ther lien shall
ever l'e va'id, except for the purchase money
therefor or improvements made thereon, as her*,
in before provided, whether such mortgage or
trust deed or other lion shall have been created
by the husband-iione or together with his \vif«;
and all pretended sales of the homestead iuvolto
ing any condition of defeance shall De void.
PKO. 61. The homestead, not in a town or city
shall cousist of not more than 200 acre* of lana
which may be i i one or more parcels, with th«
lDjprovenjenis Utereon. The homeitoad, in a city,
town or village ahail consist of lot or lots, not to
exceed in va'ue tive thoasand dollars at. the tim«
ol their designation «s the hoaiesteiid, without
reference to the value ol any improvements there-
on. Provided, that the same shall be used for
the purposes of a hotno, or as a place to exereie#
the calling or business of the h«ad of a family.
Provided, ulto. that any temporary renting of the
bomastead shall not cnange the character of the.
line when no other homestead has been acquired,
£bc. 6£. On the dea',h of the nusbaaj >r w
or both, the homestead Bhajl descend and vest
like manner as othvr real property ot the dec«a»-
ed, uiiil snail be governed by the same laws of de-
scent and distribution. I>ut it shall not be parti,
tioned amonu the heirs of the deceased during tfc«
lifetime of the surviving ousbaod or wife, or »o
lony as the liurvlvor r?ay elect to use or oa««p*
the same as a homestead, or as long us tliu guanv
inn of the minor children of the deceased may b*
permitted, under the order cf the proper coart,
hsvtng jurisdiction, 10 use and occupy the same.
Th# lew deiining the homestead and other prop
ertv «xempt from taxation in accordance with tsi»
above provisions is aafoliaw*:
art, «8;ii. Tiiere shall rlso be reserved to
eveiy family in this State, free and exemtit fro*
forced sale for u*bts, the folioivitig property: All
household and Kitchen furniture; all impie*a»Bt»
of husbandry; all tools and apparatus oeloog!a«
to any trade or profession; nil books beloug,i«a
private or public libraries; live milch cows a*3
ciives; two yoke of work oxen; two horses and
cr:e wagon; one carriage or buggy; one gaaj
.twenty hogs; twer.ty lieud of siieep; all provia»
I ions and forage on hind for h..me consumpttoa;
Ml saddles, bridles and harness necessary for the
use of the ia.aiiy; and to every citizen aad head
of a family one horse, bridle au I saddla; all weala
log apparel; al> tools, aoparutuj uud boohs b*,
ojigicg to hio priva.e
OTICETH
Ut loi
iw»
b*iv •« pi'iiio, organ ->r mmioa! la
UHd er musiJ, or I'lo.i'u#-
' ai".g in itvj in ni i ll I'tia -ap«
wt »«•) jNVEt.ttOBKO'sH, a ltd JO*
to j*> w
t
,»a \»w, an.1 y<r»
^eat liu.'i whit you wil h»v»
. :i m i .ii dcaierc., Lsar ia uia4
■:hVjv seasua.
NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIGENCKR.
"The old lit'liablft" Union paper and
the stalwart advocate ot
NAT 1 ()NAI> KKPUBLXCAJII3M.
Commends itself to all, who ar« 'levot
d to the principles o. liio* grand party
I'ogress and Freedom-
It has now entered upon a new volum
ud -tsks at tiie li§n«i of those, who profese
epublicanism I ha t to which it is jwtly en
ititd a liberal and generous support.
Tlie Intei.ligci;R was the last Union
paoei published in the states that attempt
•d to secede ironi the Federal Union—and
•culdn't.
The 1 ^TKi.i.ioencKB. is the oldest repub
lican paper in the south.
"'i he IN'i'iii. 1..IOKi-iCKU ttos for many years
he rmhj republican journal in the south.
The editor and proprietor of the Intel
igeacek has coutinuausly kept the old
flag Gvirtf under die mbst trvmij cir-
eun:3tar.ces—lme stood fiiithlul Among the
faithless"—has paused throuxh "the fiery
urnace ol j'ttSsoripi^on intolerance and
deadly hate" and
nNAinan amd alone
li*e striven to uphold the cause of the
CONSTITUTION AND THjS UNION
Ttzcv.
Having demonstrate that a republican
paper Ota oe [iubliched in the old demo-
cratic iitroi.old under the most adverse
tratnj etance.*. ::nd naving made tha In •
*®LLl'j£NC£K a
1'KltJI > N ENT rNSTfTCTlON
having spent his tiuin an<i ta'ents aad
money, when friend were "lYwutid far be
twe-iyi1' liavmg borne thft hruot end bur-
lliei ot the hght; he oe neves tnat m tne
dawn of a belter ds.>- tic has l!iu right to
those who "claim to be typubiicans'
• help extend i..< ci.ouiation.
Via SjIALJj '.!JNTJ..V,XT8
io advocate what we btJieve the riffht aad
lo aavance tius beat
INTKKB8T of TBXAS.
Ia our coluiutii \ci I tie touinl much use
ul informaUon for the husi;>e.is man, the
armer and mechanic and all classes of
aoinuiunity. We snail cun.inue our ei>
deavoiv lor
ANl>ORl)«:t AK» «)>» U ■? UT
The i NTUUUGKBcaR continues to advo
•wtc i'uone t ree tchools, morality tern*
lerance and virtue—-endeavoring "tvi
dieerthe taste and cultivate the mind,
pu "build up the vast..' places" and to ben
thl markina.
'1 'j mr oid read:; :, it is ziot nectsair / to
t.»y more—*hey uuilemiand us. 'lo t\a
nrx>, in our midst we ruv iry un, or nol as
you jtleuse! We have enacted Ujiun tne ]>J|
volutin oi the wi'f.KLY aud are in lite (Stii
volume of our caii./. >Vt aave uia«td as
good pubiicationsas our u.« ain woula par
mit—unpreteniious anil unamin^asa
bhoU£h uur pajitr may uave Deen, we are
, — , aatiste<l that, in our uuuum capacity we
» Hxi"C«xx«AINit" ha-« bscoma a val- i uave done soiue to others i] ibaj
Tkx:.»w.—All who contemplate linrai*
grating to ''the beautiful larui" cai ie.trn
he advantages and disadvantages—'"the
:ruth, ai.d nothing but the trutn," by sub*,
itribingfor Nohton's Union lNTaL>,!<4«*»
"jr..1;, published at Dallas, the city ol gr*sa
»ii.e«; ati'ios and greatest promise in *lia
5>tate. Terms: a 5t'^.50 pemnuai ifl.50 lot
%.?. mt.nfhs
For calo or Hent
Ad'ertise voui wishes in the 1 xyf.i,LHIEN'C7 71.
A 1' i i iio w safe for salo. Koquiro of A. S.
isoi too at Ci).
iseverai cosirablo roon s and heusfcs for rent
K Qtiirt ot A. B. Norioii Jc '
\ houso oil the corner ol Sycamore and Politic
«i' .'nae for .euW Lngaire i J A. U- Norton jc Co.
•i.nrcoluin s are open toai 1 advertisers. Kates
L .de known on app Icatton >o i.e ertiioi.
Vaiuabie land, .n uiativ cou.ittes in t'ox»afor
.1: tti.lalre oi t .o eoitor of tlie 1ntll^.iu£H
r.a.
Pop Sulo.
.vS».l fern of acres, nb<>ut "ight miles
- ji;Un-.; .-t <>f La'as it*d one ini.e n>.rib of the
i i ill,k ) o iosd; '«l" iund.-ed acres unproved;
two stoiy triaie h .use re-ieiitiy built;
. j I - r«».: .iy ».n . l'.*rn. * w«.l of «xc Hint water
« ,0- »--n nt u> a go id scjoo!. I'rice, ^.0 per
KnitU.re ol A. H Iiorion wtCo.
,-2 .1 res <;»' good land, with a e:n&U i:nDrove.
acii%i £o ;.<:r. a u.ntoT fencj; land we 1 ti atjare l
1 -1 1 I r flu p •! acre. Oipable of beic:;
c .) _">oa i irui. L'jC ited aauat sevea m 1 l.-s
. r. 11. • ol I.ai.aa. 1'ii.a perfect. This land is
t oti *b.! j rii.uy rif.r. K.r ticula a enquire
4 .1. OU - Oil "4 t^ll.
coctfAiXB.
',V'-novrnod a* a Purj and Effective
Sa r Lfrebmio farts ci th«
vyc-rld.
'or thirty vears it has been a favorite
r -it peoule aad a leader with the traje
.0!a property iiurneit A (Jo. have es
' iliehed -oU right to use it ia severaj
,t4 at law thus protecting the public
.^(1 th« n. < lves from unjwsitioa.
*».l he Mip<jriorivy of BumetA Flavoring
VI liatlt —*"'•*» ia thiir peifcct purity
1 • .. . iU" llRDtth".
bave not to ut»
Those who wish b lair, caudid outapo-
ken journal that ^vudei* not to a vitiated
a»ttt a.i J bows uu* tne Knee iiial are
uviteU to enroll lliei'iaetve^ upon our
ut and receiv- tne xm&KVi at (Ue rate ot
iSLo'j a yt&r. u»d iits daily *t ^>ei
year. We havo never had agents xn the
Sehi to canvass tor us, nor, have we
sollectors out to harrass and annoy, sent
tha contrary, we have ouraeives On
pressed for our bills as many can testify.
To those in this locality we would respect
ully say that in oayi'iar subscription
tney can reat assured that^ a paper publish
pd in Dallas when there were only thirteen
(13) white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, aim
SHALL NOT
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,000). Here we planted oi'.r Ebener.er
years ago and here Norton's Union 1n-
KLLKiENCEH will stand to do square worK
I»ook ui> at the ilatr and behold it is tiyinp
Ihe Biu! ttud ^orih!oss
are never imitated 01 counterfeited. They
is esptciully t' ue ot a family medicine, |
and it is positive proof that the rem«dy I
imitated is of the highest value. As soon I
av it had been tested and proved by the !
whole world that Hop Bi tiers was the |
purest, best anil most valuable iamily j
medicine on earth, many imitations sprung |
up and began tosceal the notices in which
the press and people of the country had |
expressed the merits of H. B and in every
way trying to induce suffering invalids to
us? their stuff instead, expecting to make
money on the credit r.nd good name of
H. B-Manv others started nostrums put
up in similar style to H. B. with various-
ly devised nimes in which the word
4 Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way to
induce people to believe they were the
same as Hop Bitters, All such pretended
remer'lea or elites, no matter what their
style or name is, and especially those with
the word *'Hop" or'"Hops" in their natne
or in anyway connected with them or their
name, are imitations or counterfeits. Ba-
ware of them. Touch noneoftheiu, Use
nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a
bunch or cluster of green Hops on the
white label. Tiust nothing ebe. Drug
gists and dealers are warned asaiast deal-
ing in imitations or counterfeits.
Mrs. Winslow's Sool&ing Syrap
Rev. Bylvanut Cobb thus writes n the Boston
Christian Freeman:—We would by no means rec-
ommend any kind of medioine which we did not
know to be good—particularly for infants. But of
Mrs Wiuskiw'fl Sooting Syrup we can speak from
knowledge In our own family it has proved a bles
sing indeed, bv giving an infant troubled with col-
ic pains, quiet sleep, and the parents unbroken
rest It night. Most parents can appreciate these
blessings, . Here is an article which works to per-
fection, a tid which is harmless; for the sleep
wliichlt affords the infant is perfectlj natural, and
the little cherurb awakes a» "bright as a button '
And during the process ot teething, its value ia in
colcublf. We have frequently hea»-d mothers say
th it tlioy would not be without it Irom the birth ol
the child till it had finished with the teething
stcge, on any consideratiou whatever. Sold by ad
l.u. abott.egnist, 25cents
OS£ ACHE.
The nouiher ol square leet in a acre la
43,560. In order to have this area the
piece of land must be of such a length atrd
oreadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thna, an
acre of land might be 43,560 feet long by
one loot broad; 21,730 teet long by "two
feet bfoart; 14,520 feet long by three feet
broatf, and so on. If the acre of land is to
ac exactly square, each side muft lie Dear-
ly as possible 1-08 feet 1:2 inches. The
nearest you can come to an exactly square
acre with as even number of feet in the
arre make it 220 feet lon^ by 198 broad
4plAlTo Cos*
Largest fc most complete establishment in north Tei
ALDEIDGS & WALTER,
Printers,
IMstMik Book Makers,
8TATI©3fF,KS.
All kiflds of blank book made to order & kept in s
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
Eas* 0 £»£i t -ices duplicated and work equal to any fro:
ithe oldest established koraso.
623 < v STUET, Dallas, Tox
HAtB BALSAM.
This elegant dressing
is preferred -by these
who have used it, to any
itimilar article, 011 ac-
Bcount of Its superior
jlcleanliness and purity,
fit contains materiak
only that are beneficial
(o the scalp aatt hair
and always
Sesforss thTYouthfu! Colo? to Grsy or Fsisd Kalir
Parser's Hair Baisam Is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re-
ve dandruffanditching. Hiscox Si Co., N.Y.
50s. and s}l nt dolors in drips and mcdldocs.
move
FARMER'S
GINGER!
A Superlative Health and Slrengfa Hestorsr.
If you are a mechanic or former, worn out with
overwork, or a mother ran down by family or fcoeseo
hold duties try Paukkr's Ginger'ToniC.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business asan ex-
hausted by mental strain or a«*ious caves, do not take
intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma-
Itm, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerve*.Pai.km':; GiNGrnj
Tonic will cure ysu. Itis the Greatest Blood Purifier
And tha But and Surest Cough Cur3 Evsr IfccdL
If vou are wnstir>^ iway from age, dissipation cr
any disease or weakness and reqidro a stimulant tales
GiNCfE* Tonfc at oncc; it wiil invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION !—All substitutes. Parkor'a Tonic Is
ccinpoied of the best remedial ng«uU in th« world, and iscutircty
different frooi preparations of fcin£t?r alone* Send for drnalAjCe
Jtiiacox ii Co., X. Y. CCc. & tixos, at deuie/3 in drugs.
(5IIEAT SAVING 5UYING DOLLAIt SI7.k
mtxijMtiyp
Its rich and lasting fragTance lias made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Ihero
is nothing like it. Insist upon having Flokes-
tow Cologne and look for signature cf
9
on erery bottle. Any or dtwl^r in pertfiuiivry
—1 ettpply voa. 56 fctd 75 ceut elres.
LARGE SAVING BtTYrNG 75r. EI7.E»
try*?**? vr- • wv.rsx**;" **rs
•• rA m'd X pj
___ 1
An"ITiigVi'si'TTtefiLu rii'ci _ _
tinvelliig a tills country, »»y5 Cisf
and OatUe Powuers tx.i'l lie-« j": w
says that Sheridaa's CffralKiwa i'ow
pore «<!'tameosmj' viewible '
taake hens lay like i-hcri. ' — '
«Wetein;]KJUfiU tooncj i.
>y mull
:oo-
lettor
"ioriaertv
r . , 1-11
moat of the nonwj
•rU.'.i'ss trash. Hi?
' alroliitfejj
»i: ftx will
. ,'H- DoseJ
acii-ci'S
.iinxsoxr
J. M. McGsew Willi am
Late Anditcr, P 0 dcii't T.atc Inxficctor P O
Me GREW & SMALL.
Attorneys and Comi8c?<ir$at Lan\
E;oni5 3 5; 6, St, Clcuil Building,
WiSHLWl'ON, D.
=Jo i—
e.
Practdoe beftre the Supreme Oonrf, Oistrlct of |
Columbia, the court of claims, and the Biea-
uiive Department^ oi'the Geaer-.l Qovarn
paent.
IKirSpecial attention e'ven to the business
Postmasters, U S Attorneys. U 8 Commission-
era, Clerks, Marshals. Intern tl Revonue Col-
lectori., I'eusion Agents, Army and Navy
Officers, Indian A«r»nte, Ito ;i^iers aad Be-
oeiver of Land Offnes, Surveyors, and
Collectors of Otistotos, Uailroau and
fctuamboat Companies, ^ail Con-
tractors and National Banks.
yOrr
1 minted --A "I
M©.LMAff'§
OVER PADS
£or Sale
^53
W fllbe mailed fi;ef. to rJ/ applicants, an* to customers withemi .
fi.V.wtm* It ooutftlns five colored plates, fiOO enpravrvg#, ,
about /CO patT^f, ^*id fall descriptious, prices au4 directions tor
rlantiap: 1^'/' varietur of V-veltlW and Flower Seods, Plant*, i
rrutt Tre»-i, otc. Invainnble to all. Michigan gF/)vyh 1
\rlll l»e fi>and more reliable for plantinff in the South thaa tht>90
fro.ra In a v.narmer climato. We taAk-iaspvclaltvof supplyii^f
v T.wckiiicr end ^^a^ bet Gardners. A Jdresa,
TSL. ?£B2¥ & CO.. Detr®it. LlicL !|
Quick'/ and
Permanently I
■ iwim ixukiMMxr ummmmmtmi^.aar^ |
Dr.Stinson'sAsfcmaRemedy '
Is unequaled as a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Al'ttm a aad Dyspepsia,
a'nd ail their attendant evils, ft does not merely
afford temporary relief, but is a permanent, euro.
Mrs. B. P. Lee, of Belmore, O., t,ays of It: " 7_or.i
surtrrised at the speedy efecf.s of your remedy. SI ii
the frst medicine in nix years that has loQSened n>t»
couj.'A «i.J wute erpecUnation easy. I now sleep all
■ox;hl without If your druggist doaa no!
Jrtijri it, eeud for treatise atifl testimonials U>
H. 5*. U. Pr.t'li & CO.,
ta:l iiroadwiu . New York.
EISE N L Pfifi i.s ps
A: ft ft ♦.. u.t~: --T.
,+rsA
Slfi Jlamblreet
Dallas TeK?.a
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Carter & Gibson,
413 ELM ST.
BOOK I JOB PRINTER
BOOItBINDSKS
Th* Host Comj*icte Establisli-
tneni in North Texas
pi Am
$350 sQVAEE 58 AND PiAl'O for CNLY$245
Pls'O STYLES 1-2
WC01 cu8"», elerantlv fi:ii#had, 3 striDtrs. 8).
Octave", li'l! patent cantante nuraffet, our new
rctetit overwunq scile, b«nutiful caret l. g* hp.1
yns, he«v>- seip.intliio and lari<e fnacy tUouldi-ie,
fvll ir"'n frame, Fretch Granl action, G .'ai. l
HuE«ne'.8, In fact, every improvement wlilcn can
in iiny way tend to thl perfection of Ihe instru-
ment, ban been added. . .. . -
B^Our price fir shiiinatrumant, caiel I spoken ot its inentB, pleiwe allow tw to yy
latclirered oa board cars a* Kev* "*ork lbat 7°" w'" trnv "n" 1110 your intere*;
- - - - lo try it, and pee for yours?Ifhow far 8tt->
|>erior it in to any other soup made. It in
really
The Best
And Most Economical Soap ia
xne World.
Your Orowr «cll« it.
Y.-jri", retrpeotfiriTy,
T.UOtitii.NxOi. t'irs
T. Ij. MAR^ALib.
V A|<.rl, Drilrti Te
E'fim?teaa <id samples of work funishe'J oc
application
A PLACB FOR YOUR DICTIONARY, jl
A i?i.ACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS, V1
A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS*
Aad an omtracni fv yrjif hc'iie, all in one,
THE. NOYES DICTIONARY HOLDER.
It in prol>ab!e that nearly every family
in Dallas know9 by this time the great
merit possessed '.bv this world renewed
Boap, for it has been on ihe market for fif-
teen years, and lias been brought to ihe no
tice of all, but is our advortifiing has es-
caped the eye of any, and if no friend ha*
am
with ftne Piiito Cover, Stool
nd ook. Only
Tteiiuccd from our la'e whilwi^l ficfo.-y price, i
2r>-"» doll > »i for 6o dey oily, lo have thN 1m tutifn I j
pt.no '-it*Jiiuee 1. i hi» is now, bv f u, the eroat
est barealn ever offered the motlcal public- " L'n-
p .evented .uc«».t l'rem< ndou. den.uhl tor this
ftylel Hid.r ai ones.
l'h'n I'tauo will b. ^nt on 15 daj.tntiri.l.
Please sea4 referenjo if yoa do not seud mo.e ?
order Csrii M.it Ith oruer will t>e refunded and
fretshl clt.r«e« p«d by u. both w»y« it l'i.no U
not just as iepre.eot««l. Oner 15^.<00 in u*n, .n J
trot one dl.Mlisged pvrcbas .r a.nd»> <ie ihun-
Mat d ("ntiKj.ue,to.it. 1 free, gi»iuf t ie b tfbe.l
t.lmvMilnlB f it .w.rde-1 huj- tuo.ure
ur»". r>^r. _____ _ ___
llano Mil wsuMit^l for tl/eyows, dho>t m.-IcK j THlW PAPER p^iLr
prie i caftoijuo of 0 1r"f J ' A4wTMb*Bwwi008:<-ror<\ »•!>,-
tim ot»u AUtw Co.VoxSCti, -Ui Y. \ WW t>n4« iot It la UjKIV \VUi>.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 145, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1882, newspaper, October 18, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444203/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.