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A. B. NORTON.
Lot u3 never dospair of the American Roputlic.—Henry Clay.
EDITOR &. PROPKIKTOR.
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VOL. XV, WHOLE NUMBER 800. DALLAS CITY, TEX.As, JANUARY II, L87t). NEW SERIES VOL. VIII. NO 20
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lagrnoll on ibeFlrol \apolcan. TUE IVH'Etll'' IlKXEiY CJ..IY.
A littIt- while an<i I stuml l>v the
I
i'ar.ti \ nles.
What Ashland would have been
graveot the old Napoleau-a mag- 1,1,1 for Mm. Ciay tne good Lord
Tut tteekty itU.U^riucr kw, tlu |li(i,.enl t01)iwi, ol ..il, a,„l gold, fit only knows, (or her husband was-at
tSLtiT • almost (or a dead dcity-and gated the capital ot the re «ha»
' ' upon the Hr Mphugu* Of black ; ».alf his time. Sic- ndcd .o cv
'« uo Egyptian marble, Where re*t at last crytlun*. ^ live mhi*, who.
» JS the ashes of that hSstless nun. I according to ilit-ir old teacher, A.
} « leaned over Hie ImIlu-trade and Kendall, wvre not the iiu-ikestoi
ri«r"of the tlie lambs that gamboled at ajii-
pAO.1, sue yoar, •
IV yiML\, mm 'Hr,
Alter tiirtw lunulkt,
Altsr »u with*,
Bin untntlu. 1 W .
r«tluteo: l»,Sl 35: Club. o( 20,S:i vW thought ahoui the ear
irraat^t tiiUtffcr ol tliu modern
ABTUTMilHS—'WEWLl: » ,
Hr« inxrlloB, »l Wip«r »f ulglit 111" w world. I MW III III Walking Upon.
•a. jchcU aafcorqueut iimwriiou, 75>ueut4« Atra.n-
land.
JCachMibArquent innerJou, <«>>oe»Ui, Antrim- . . ' i»V4»!i»i •]
«W>tti auvwuicmenu fev paid In «dviMi<«. Aw. 1OUtlk.S of the CVtne 1 * 1L> 4j
A»T**ri«MKKT» Dt|E<ill m«T l*»*KTIOW. if**"- ; ' -afF^irs
i^lUUtiwu rnuuc toieatU"■ nuv«r»wwuiiiito. ing MIK'I'te. 1 J&W lHI&l Jl«- 1 iMll »llj 1
8;ie managed the farm with its
r«ps and live Mock, In r household
n 1 aijr■ - family of ehildivu,
8«tn<riterrs receiving thti* pa|*r with an n„m jin p^ii tin^ down the mob in and not a lew negro servant--, so
^tW&srrfJfS?!.!»««..I « H."'»
thould come up and j.»v up, t.r nettle up. t|t^ ot the armV ot Italv; 1 UpMl.<.
Tiro XX ind Unite thai vou owe for two . , V I
v«mix, three XXX three "year* and r» on. *uw hill! crn&Mtig tlie at L , «,«»»^aiili\ .-Ui.ji'C.
\V«,iiojieour fricud* will rcH|;ojnl. A fiia- (j; ,, t,i color ill hi* hand: ilrains. S.ie oltcn jilill. il tin-lineM
ler must eat t» live, auU'livuig is expen- >
fcire, mm in and ink
fori line, whi^h wan
to vcrv heavy
WliiM U.tlit'M a <;«r Load ?
——. J
Tnis q-ii'i it»n, which hother-i
luauv tanner-, i- tInn an-W' r d l>v
tlicCi'ier, C.ie,-»e aid E;i II: j
jiort'T:
N niinallv. an Am riuan car-
oid i* 20 001) |Minnd«. It is nUo
70 U.rreU ot salt. ,0 ,1 It;...-, S J ^ grata I WoMl,,,loes Have gone mt« wai new e*.r.ue for being out late at
:;'fl,"r;br V rl' |"r,; Uua- in the fall. | ter garters. , night.-, ami having hi. veat pock.t
_U IreaU ot eatrh . oO or D- n at o * • : Illinois hoastl of having fi ve full < f t-ofler berries.
hok'«, 80 lo 100 head of »lHW|Ki l"e Cjualily of the dunt; of atii-
0 )00 feet ot «i id I) .ar K.JW }<i»kh- nuls.as a manure, alwayt d»|>eml.
eiaof whe.t, 40U ot mrn. 680 ot on the q.i.lity of tlivir food. | t9M.r..lttr.
Harrowing onrtot he repeated
Improved farming u in ill,; fe«c
Hit; your atovk, not your erop*.
T iere is no stock ou the farm
costs r>o little, that pay- so well, as a'.v-
slltep.
No application of minure Wiat
w
OiltUantl Kud». The i»land of Galveslou is said
Puru excels iu mules. to be increasim* in
• • • I *
t opinij is Fuinehodv snatching. Mrs. Pepper lias just been grant-
Skunk* tie,'er fluctuate in value, ed a divorce ham her husband ou
Ntttuuries t re inctea«iiig in It- account of cruelty. Sitrviv lis was
j it *t a kian Pejiper.
France lias eighty thousand school: No* that the eiec'ion ;» over, a
t'-acher*. | lellow has got to think tip some
too often. If ttie cattle time
trampled ihe ni"*diw h.-trrow it;]
' -*ti
>01
I him in E£yft iu tl.e shadows of her v.geiables wi*lt her own
■ -11 - oi 4 lie pyramid.-; I sa .v him cmi- j Jund-, and sent them, with butur.
tub intelligence!, is the only tlu.'A|pi) a„,| roin#|p the ea- '"ilk and fiuit, to in. rket, to
daily Kcpubnca.i paper now or ev«-r| ^ of F|iin(.e wi||| t|,e ,,(1,k,s sold.
be
likely to he in Texan. The history ' ^ . L taw iliul .„ Maietigo, Sl>1' often-aid : " My children
of the Republican ptv,s of Texas isj^ >m, A„.ter||.z. 1 naw him laugh at nie for sellt.'g such
ot nutl tuiJ bitter experience:
Tkey have generally been tlirotihd
nnd strangled by their own party
friends!
It'suu ill witiil thai blows nobody
good. The throwing out td'bo.ves
in Harrison and Smith will reduce
the votes so that the representation
ol those counties will be cut down
j'd Democratic S:atc (•onvetitions,
and will hejp ca. dida'cs for muni
nation who dou't live in litstern
Texas.
¥TK regret to leani that Went-
thin;;
in iius-ia. where the iiilainiy J'>nt'l.ey never ol jcet to the ev
ti e snow and the cavalry ot iln> j I get for ilmni.
wiid blast scattered his legions
like winter's withered !eav:-s. 1 saw ',eJ
him at L- ip»ic, in dcfral and ilis-
a«ter, driven by a million bsyolict.i
back from Pari'', c'ntched like a
wild beast, banished to E ha. Ij
saw hint escape and letake an em
Her treatment ol her slaves wil
<1 11oiu her cti-ii in of re-
warding the » at the cio.-e of the
wt'k in propoition to their ituius
try ami good comliivl. Silmda\
evining at A-hland, willi the dar
kevs, was 6,non\uious with Mr.
|)irt by the force of his genius. I j Clay's business table, covered will,
,aw him upon Ihe (rightful fi/d of lltlie l'ill's money.
She wa- always well pos'etl ahoui
her husband'* bu iness and privai>
affairs, and .-lie was so spunky tha*
Mr. Cluv alftavs coiiriilted hei be-
ii pon
Waterloo, where Chance and Fate
combined to wreck the fortunesoI
their former king. And 1 saw him
at St. 11 lens, with his hand*
wfi'rth Manning, E 4., was severely j ,,rilljfce(| bet,iud him, gazing upon i '°re ing a duel. 1 wi'etd
cut *>Mh a knife, by a drunken nlan | til(; ha,| 8ea- X thought of the or- j "< lie Great Co ea.vd not h-
at a party in Canton. We are in- j plt-iuti aiitl widows he had made, ot; '"r ucneral and fashionable to
formed that Mr. Manning wrs at-
tempting lo eject, tor riotous con-
duct, the fellow, who was u-iog lan-
guage unbecoming, when he was
Act upon by the ruffian with his
knile. It is a shame to the coun-
try that such things should be oc-
curring iu all pans ol it so often oi
late.
Let Ibe FuiiUftit Itejsice.
Fro«u the turret to the founda-
tion stone of the Republican edifice
honest money is the ehief cement
in the hands of the builders of the
great party. To-day every tepuh
lican heart rejoices over the con-
summation wf the long hoped foi
resumption, lie was a consummate
ass who ceunseled Republicans to
desert their faith.
Cincinnati Times: The Eu-
quirer intimates that the Delawaie
whipping post will tend to make
Chevalier Bayard unavailable as a
presidential candidate. Pie*et>tly
uni.er
A SOI.11I Mil'I'll.
ihe tears that had hasn shed for hi- [ «'*"*>' > i(l"' •' wus lortunate_
glory and ol the only woman who 'lie circnniMsnces. that sliedid not.
ever loved him pushed from hi-.
heart by the cold hand of ambition.
Ami I said I wo ild rather Have
been a French peasant and worn
wooden shoe.-; 1 would rather have
lived in a hut, with a vine grow-
ing over the door, and the grapes
growing purpla in the kis<es ol the
autumn sun; 1 would rather have
been that poor pea-ant with inv
The Chieego T'liies, the leadiiiL
tletuocralic paper of the Nortnwe.-i.
is very eveie on the democratic
I oliiii.-ian-of the South who advo
cate a "Solid'South." Th-Times
isshrtwd enough lo >ee that this
state of thiimw produces a "solid
north," which is much stronger
loving wile by my side, knitting: wh.-u it comes to\oiing thiin the
as the day died out of the sky, j entire South. R. ieiiing to ihe liiti
with my children upon my knees
and their arms about me, I would
rather have been that man, and
elections, in ihis c omeouoii. ill
Times -ays, with iiiui'h pungene,i :
"The southern politicians ar.
guns down to the tongueless si- per ect idiots, not to knew that this
leuce of the dreamless dust, j would be I he northern answer to
than to have been that iniper.ul i a "*olid sotilh" part, arrangement,
iinpelsonation of force and murder.! They have shown nothing but p«r
; ti-au idolatry in their persistent en-
Hrs Jeiik», ifurSfulplnKllen. ,|,.aV(irs to au adiniiiiMjatio,.
oats, 400 ot barley. i5li )o| fTix-seed,
3<J0 of apples, 4 Wut Iridr^«>tatoe-,
3J)ofs.veet |>:tan»>*s. i0>5 ltu->h-
es ol hNii, l;}) to IDJ barrels ot it iti- leaked, harro.y It. It
egos and 15,000 to 2tj,000 p mud-, want a good crop harrow it.
oi butter. It is the xiru fteil slid extra
H KMPSTKAl) Tkxas [ j l'^,l,<?M "»« j
lJi;6i-:MBi;ft U, l;S7rf. / | P'oflt. Land is bu nature's ma- j
A. B. Notion, Dil a-, rtxa : j ehinery to produce crops; the bet- j
Deau ItE.V I, -I I m,' 1:4*** lettei' I ter It e uia.-oiue i- tended and frd | Gail Hiniilton lias gone to the
to yo11 1 for„- n tnm-iitioii the wav me I>ct er i: will niiuuficture j country tu kill turkeys.
the late county judje of .»nr eoiiiny • A -mill ba^ nl hops, sev a* largei The lir-t copper cent was cjinail
ireati d our late eh en d ne in1 e' t >: as line's head placed in a bin 11 in New Haven iu Kia7.
the legis'atur-—II in. j e Fee grain, it is said, will de.tr,*y w e- j The Australian dog andtheshep-
watch factories. Til- narrow-minded ask: "Is
Johnston is going to build a new ' this one of our tribe, or is he a
! stranger? I3ut to those who are
flie Democratic party needs rest of a uoble disposition, ilo» whole
and a tonic.
j Fair winds make their flight
three limes greater.
Gla i mill stones in Germany
grind the finest flour.
a straight line is shortest
moials a- in mathematic.
man. although he was elected, he vil and eihcr in eels wh ch find a herd d ig of E.pt uer bark.
D.m't tell your secrets hi
running brook—it bubbles.
world i, but one family.
The woman of the period don't
care a continental about the elec-
tion, but what pesters hrlsoul i.to
j know if anybody will come to the
1((' ciiuich next Sunday with a winter
bonnet handsomer than hers,
A wopiati in Coatsville, Pa., who
was fearful of tramps, and who
I wi-hed to leave her house for awhile
ihe other day, placet) her husbanel'e
watch in the stove. During her
absence the r.jok bui,t a fire, and
, , ,, - . ii,, i iii 11 the watch was cooked to ruins,
doi-s not hold a cei 'ia a-e o( el , lodgment. It costs but 1 tile and . D.„,'t tell your secrets beside a '
lion, from the simple laet th.it H |v nied.
Judge Wright a prohesed rep .b- j M.,ny wet pis it re fields could j
iityau, bill iii elv a gieeuliuokcr, i*
Although the Lindon Times is
| stated to ba iu deeadence, its adver-
Oiegoti maintains twenty-three ii*.,,,™, ....dumns show nosign ot
. be ui alt' |>r miinmve by lm le l*b.#r (cjiiiuew in it® State prison. ! i|jj< ami iu the ilullent n\nnrh or
sued the cer'ih-tttc to a deiuoeratic j (1> nitrace drain.; anel I lie 1 ^ . , , . . I ' .
... ... , . „ ,-j h ' ; sugar is n ow adulterated with the year average tady fifty cootuns
candidate. H." I.stied (lie ce.titi [ i,e„t drain* a.e tl.o.-e nearest | b h ^ toiuiuas
cate to a dem-crnl, simply because | i)(| M.e ||MvV jltlle (i, j V()1J llljll.il ;
lie was mad at Fccman He give.-j rt..|j ,|(l> |,ut give ail you can.
,|,e-e a-hi, reasons tor i-uing the, ^ , Hoimala tines, well led at alii
same to the said party; In o.der; ^ s ^ ( i C(JiMtJIIl return |
to get at the n.aiter con-ccU I w. l j ^ ^ f )i((| |iaH
It i- tipnn Rtnoiith ice we s!
j iin to make it pan out better.
The vigorous idea keeps warm
jtlotigh wrapped in few words.
Apples ura -elling for thirty five
| cents a bushel iu Indiana count v.
hi i sale tro.n injury t»y over-
I eding, i- ovcr-iiiit iu diy weatli
er i>\ a herd of poor htiugiy ani
ma is,
TEXAS 1N SIDES.
state, there are three e uinti s, Wnl
ler, Fort lli-ud and Wnartoti,
Which elet) two meuiliers lo the
legis a'.iire, and they are vot-d for
iu each ol the three coiintie-. Wal-
ler I'Smg the returning eouu y.
In Waller county, Jau-ih E E,ee«
man was voted tor ami receiv ed aj —1' »-t B u I comity has seventeen
tnajoiity, in Port Rend count* J. -ug i mills.
E. Freenian was vond tor and re-j —A G mzlie-family has five pair
ceived a majority <-t votes ea« ; i" t,l t <vin-.
Wharton J-ike Fieeiimn was vol d
the roll
led.
;li path is safest for the
•Tie h iu I "tni Mt c'mreh
at
for aid received a majority of the
votes cast. N tvv euuie* J ud„
Wright of Waller county, | _.[y^ Q ^ & ^ .fi<; ^
Hiiyn, I not know whether the»>ei
three men ure ni e niaii nt not.
s i imail is o-rn^d by the northern j
" Methodists.
and i I
Piii-sia's most flourishing branch
of industry is the fabrication ol
a i ins.
Kindling ismscarce ia Iowa that
careful f Jiks take in their g iten at
uigiit.
Tne maw who is always as "eon^
as a cucumber" is generally a.
green.
Tiie Dunkards have five lititi-;
of elo»e printed type, foi which very
hi^li raies are charged.
While a Troy man was in a beer
saloon the othe r ilav tipeakiug to
i be toast, " \\ i.man, Gcd (.less her!"
Iii.s vvite walked in and lid him out
by the ear, and lie now says that Ou
the occasion of another festive)
met ling he will l ave that toatt
changed to woman something elso
—to which improved toniinieut he
will r<sjini.tl with an eloqutiiee
that vill <i*-t a cloud upon the
lame ol Daniel Webster.
A new counterfeit has bseu diss
covered in the shape of a quarter of
j an eagle, made of silver and elte-»
ro gilt. It contains silver of the
n>a I i- co
upletcd to IVitsvillc.
died
States.
! value of about ten cenU and, har-
I'ongregaiions iu the United • i ... _• . : , , i
b ° tng a clear riti^, u likely to uu»
ihertfore, Mr. 1. N Ih-m-is, a
democrai, having a lew m >re vo e-
thau either one ot the Fnennii,
receives a certificaie ol election.
X >w is it not veiy plaia lo any
ceivc persons v» ho luve not lately
An ab-orbhig story is like Tour j been aetmstomed to handle gold*.
—A !ni key hunter en the Lemi j l)V,.r,.,IJll pa.vucd -the interett iu- ] Stoiekeepers should be particular-
found over five hundred of the | ,y VUllUi witil rUj,ard lu thi,
birds at one most.
—Texas can produce a sufficient
amount of salt to supply the United
lkiiilt c, liiiiiM Ilcr l niKcrM
.. . p.nlv iu evciv | 11iti,tu ol thesoinh
llnou^a lacii. II.II is Iliiir 1 • *
nik<l l.iilM It. j aril to restrict the represent it ion o
Willis Ent.rprue: When old that .-e'Ciion to a solid in.\ssof in,
litis democratic organ will proba-1 Ren Ru.K-r undertook to .puz and Jagoni-n. t, iioriben, poli.ical opin
Oly conclude that it is inisale to j make sport out of tin; laiuousj'"11 1 h«y have pu-h d this.sensi
nominate another candidate who j witne.-s, Mr*. Ague. Jcks, he ccr- i alul •"»«'i,lal
declares that "property and iniel.i j tniuiy met his match, and Mrs. j of reason and in defiance ol
" Senator Tour- j Jenks cauie ott with fljiny col-rs.! «•» ,ll(! •'",1 'hcv aimed at
1 i'l.ey luive at la-t got their iit-a,.«
lo diatiuction are not confined alone | 8'rt'» a -olid south. #It tm v
lo l.cr proficiency and swiftness as j w the Noveiuii. r election.
South, but it will not be popular- a witness, but that (-lie is equally 1w'*' t-'1 I"inive tlu
iced a, lhe Nurlh iu season to make an adept in the art til letter writing. l',er" r' rpoiis» to the ir chai in
him Pieoiiient. His "grecliugs" j She has just displayed her accoiu •}'"*» ;"'li"'t-tl|Mit.^
for the Southern Democracy have plishnieut in that line by taking to
been rather too gushing for .his own : task the famous Georgia orator,
good as a popular leadeir. ! Ben. Hill, for t.onit thing said of her!
geuce must rule.'
man dropped this little temark foi It would seeiu now that her claims j
the benefit of the peculiar style or
Democracy tl at prevails iu the
reasonabls man to see iliat thi»wa-> Stites.
entirely wrong. Juil.e Wiiihti —G dve-ton hassixteen cigar fac
knew at the tunic time that there j tories t nit give employment to
wa- but oue Fiei'inau ruiining for nearly one thousand men.
the Icgislaiuie. Freeman bygiv-i —\ 200 p mud bear wat killed
lug him the vo es that propeily lie j,( ^ , | river hoil.im a'i>vn D.mt
long* to him, has a majority over „mli
Dennis of at om eleven hundred j _ \ Howl was recently
crca-es |y wutci.l'itl with regard
t
A banker's vault, like a soldier, j eounterfeir, a nttuiber of which
have lately been put into circula-
tion.
The taltlio; mischicf-tnakar that
eht * i s I lie home wiui tales of false-
hood, embittering domestic life, aud
po-sibly breaking up families, if
.iot causing in-aimy itsfilf, will Lo
held to a more rigorous account at
is'good Ibr nothing uuless it will
-land fire.
The effort to enforce the Sunuav
las ai P.ttsb'irg is not an immense
success.
There is only one way to In
happy, ami a thousand ways to be
wretched.
When vou come to look for « '•>-l>»r «f public opinion than the
Votes Fi't i man has cnute-ied the
election, and will certainly -ct bis ^ p( c |(.r ou, „fa w. „
seal in the m-xt legislature, but
Mill it ha-, bve.i souia expense and
trouble to him, vviiien c unl hav
trie.I i
a
-A
I) dta co liny, lor pi-ching 'g , vonr
spot ou tl'.e sUtl
eye.
you will find its. a«D»lte.er, or even murderer. It is
j better even lo take lite than to r>ot-
A lack points lie*venward when;
son its exisleiK
•ro meal train half a mile ! jt mMMi( \a,M mi,clli,f. jt Ws,wn
long pi-'C I through Chicago a few many imiuilir,.
iiecu easily avoided, laitvever, ie . ^ U.ni-ton county man raise I ' ","ar8 wrri patented therefrom. Ignorance is of-
and overthrow
No moral, well-
i disposed per so a will ever r-.-peat
slanderous tales win-i, evil only caa
publicans iu this county are if
juiced to know that Judge Wright
is our coiinly j'idge uo longer. ■ ,
Y mrs, Tiulv,
AitrttunC. r«»Mf.c i.sf •
seven11 btisltels «>l rice on one acre
i 4 1844, but until 18o9 met with
ol lum
I but little lavor.
ten b!is« itself. It is better for all
-if us to think well of a person than
— Mr CMvin C.N a: of Kerr j S"ne m,'n "r* """eluding th:.> j ,||. Speak weii of everybody, oe
county, had her cloth, s burned off] l,,eonl.T **>" get the silver dol-|at least say no ill if you cannot «*/
Pliii Nhcritla-i ill Court
I
• 'oiisiile-rable inieiest wa-excited j
ast week in the United S ales Cir |
P. S. — Hurrah
18.S0.
lor g:jiii l>0'
ol her, on! di ■ I iu gleal a^ony.
i iar is to earn it.
— I.i] lor in id,* J t'-o'tS irbce lie ^
iVilliiinisport, P.-nnsylvanis, ha-
ilo.vu no
, . i .! 2.927 school children, at an uverag>
nolroad track at ' ' *
• • ; in a recent letter of his nublishcil in i . . . . . I,- i w..,,idev th-n om
. ... .p. .. ,. ,/cult Court audits u<lj uuing corn i timet) wa> \ist<nin mat i"i
Cinctuiiaii limes: riierc were j ,iu. Gal vt.tou News, and it would ■ .i._. Li„i,...l,;„L-i woman
Rev. U . J mo Hall «*id ill a H iiislon and lei ihe cars kill liiin.
attendance of 2,848.
any goo«i.
The Dubuque Timts tells tb*
•lory of a > t-iiug man out hunting
i. Howard unity the other day,
.... mi • , i rulors by the annouiiccmeut that riglit-thmking
men who tliongiit when gold was rhe got away with Ben. Hill1 * . i
au- •. I i i .,.-,11, I the long expecivd casein which wo.i.il
selling ; t 28o, taat it would uever, aa c^Jv as »he did with Ben. But- (> ! , ( , ,
Tlieiy be
fall below thai putnt. J iicy tic j icr,
Hev. the Republic was d^u,, Tll0 R~Mr. M,-cs, Jesi,h, of
They thought the greenbacks ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
■ I .2 .... t_. I..11 ■■ i*i 11 ai.i.tef- 1
wou d continue to tall until a cart
uotni g —S r I aac n* wiou lives at I'iiot
Gem ral Saeridaii figures as detend | w'oin e-lothes, pro i- ed
roiihl be opened before Jmlge* j better < otlld be uttordcl, H»* miglit ^ |(i, |.i,e election tie Was
cuosrii coustaliicnl the precinct.
-O.lv five of the fit'iy-ei^lit Strength of mi,id depends upon espied a fox digging for mics
, "ii sobriety, for this kec.is reu-ou tlu ' about a •■nlee stump. Reiweet!
t the U elaiattou ot Imle-1 • 1 i . . ,
mtled by passion. | oiiu and lbs stump quietly reclined
A pitcher -% i i Ii a small hole in: 1 bull chewing his cud. Ihe young
? rgnei s «t
he ashame I "f cheap or |„.tlilence of i'. xas aie imw liviug. | '*) passion.
ant woiim oe <>j
Wallace and a jury. GneralSier I have ad letl w th c<pialiruh, that
idau's military bearing wa- the ad j any person ought to lit a-named ..I
ing always been a tein*i rale leople, .,1; bemiiders. Iii- putting ni ne money in n
Ui>
load would not be enough to l.uy a ^ ^ ^ | ^ ^ ^ ^ j c|„ hes than he can art .rd N any
^ . ^| f . | ! lined by captiAiiy ami purified by ■ hurut faea-; ais round, fi'iup.-ct the silliest way of wa-ting uio'icn
test those days between the la.tli- |. . ^ » ,0 employ ,« in drying s.hdy
bag of flour. It was a gie-at coil-
1 a. -» ft*..l «■ ..A .ft til a. I **si ll. , .
, . ... 111 1 -.i . suffering that l»*e vice ,(in which, I head luir cut short, with a
1 an >osc w 10 i»i no ai 1 11 ^ ^i,„llaigiie, tays, M.atli some- j dency to iron gray iu wdiir, singled f»r ihe >abe tit ap. earnm s or tor
thing brutish in it to') had only a j ,(jm „u, ut once, even to those Wlio what other jieople >v II tliihk.—N. c .iinty
the Government. Tne whole his-
tory of ihe rel-eliion is written in
feeb.c aod transient cxisteuce. S'Shad turned me fortunes of war at Post,
feeble, iuelceil, that when we (time ; (jtdar Cre-ek.
to compare it with thai which to; ,—
this hour marks the sway ol the , The Slieiman l*a lint say»
lion. Green B.Rmiu, Contmis Gi.-ek church, it is scare* ly «p| r« -1 ia »*ll"if tins week at Ihmu 25 m 30
the changing gold quotations. He
who can read hetwecu tne lines
can see ir.
1010 the
death.
— TAO iie 1 It*
pi .trend ovir a game ol
aud one sl.ot tne olln r
lie
nlvciiturer vv»s -tr.. k with tho
•ligli. thought of utilising the bill
tor a masked battery, and poceed-
iug to act 011 his idea, crept csu-
ttotisly to 1 be rear of the ii'isnspest-
, - - , , ing bovine, nni dioiii-iin' uiion his
It is easier t» enrn h ourselves | " » 11 fc t """
, 1 ., k:.ce- antl carcfnllv icstiiip his tun
w ih a iliou-aitd virtues than to ..."
>,troes in Riur w . , - ] acioss the animal s back hr nulled
grots 111 oiazis coriect oursslves ol a stug.e tatlil., r
tiie ride will worry a wo ma a uior.
than a -ick relative.
I'oliteue-s i« iiioniy, which en-
-Mr- R y, an aged lady near ui|l wi)(| reC(iv^ j(> llU,
Sulpour Springs, U-caiue dixzv, le i ^ ,,1S|H.u.eB it.
fire ai d was liuri.eil lo
iilui l,lc-
Itlie tri-ger.
I.. 8:aiu fh. re art 10,000.000 , , n
1 . 1 and sly I.
line wo 'letl she'cp tended by oil,00U
The aim
.liard fell
was true,
dead; but
"L>U vou tua .e am re.tuction to
Corn a inatvirf' m ail a vonug iady
io R.cliuitmd tne o-ne-i w 1 k 10 a
s.i s nan. "Always. Are you a
unui-ier's wile?' "On, no, 1 am
i 12 vear old. . ' ' t "»4J »«' bu feet wah a roar h*
— R fcriing to a l,ri« f item in
el< gs.
Ft Ions are difl r< ntly
Kiioeketi young Nimrcd down aud
located. rits|,,d away siiornug with terror,
sioner of Internal Revenue, has 1 e ciable. Anel, nioi cover, the rising cents per but he I; wheat lioni 30 l«»
voked so much of his ru ing ot Oc- geuciation ol J-,w» tiave not that cents; oats troni 20 10 _l ceuts;
tobcr 7th, a- applies to the lloiuc transmitted i redispositiou to
Stomach Bitters (is they are uie- bibe alcoholic druiks which
dtcinal Bitters) and that they can cluidr n ot te iqierate parents pos- tremi 20 10 25 ct ui-per |»,und, and M(u euea^ctl lo a tlienlogical - - , , ,
.traiu and hereaft.r be sold In* ol sc»-, auU vainly strive to over- lurke-v* fr.uu 60«-eiiislo*l mh.iu d..,t," said she. Tue reduction a le dealer iu grocuwe aud pro- on reiiactorv couvictsat the Iudi- lie will nwer cure to u« such a
A\ S, L.quor Lieense. |«xe. | the SUermau marksi. |wae made. | daces; Sherman. {an. State prison. \ lively brefcl work Hum.
jui. I pork Iroui $3 M $3 50 per Ii mid let I, •'« "'7 blu-n- tl.at the p.ru s mention. ,1
1 , iuv. 'Da.1-liter, then?' ••No." AcKeima ) made theasMg
tle;,ggsat 20 cents ,« r eloxeu ; butter -j lm,k„, ,lU„|wl< J (lilll We are giad lo not
s u
oi.r la.si i-.-ue, comlciiseit feoui llie Q , , .
Patriot, J. W G.av. nod i date S inclines at H.c en I ot the linger, aml llie arM thing our liieud saw
80 rui 01, U.ecDi s-r 30 11, w 1 i e» and not untrequently at the end o! ,hi o|«uiug his eyes was llie bull's
d (I* W. a rope. tail cleaviug the air like a meteor,
igoioeut 10 ^ whip with ten laslies, and a about a mile awav, and the dead
1 note tnal J. , , , . . r . . . , , , .
W.Gray Milt continues a- a w .iole- al eud of ta, h. ["s l-v,"K UIH>" l"« hard by.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1879, newspaper, January 11, 1879; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444341/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.