Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 52, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 21, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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Pai.i.as City Tkxas.
i'. s. i>i««:< loiiv.
I''r»i(lent, KiitlMfrfunl I'. Iluyes, of Oltin.
A* cr l':'('siiH-;i!, Win A Wheeier, oi N. A .
(xnciiiry of Blate, Wm M Evartx, of N V.
Kc< rit:uy of (lie 'freaMiiy, John Sherman,
6f Ohio.
Secretary of War, Alexander Kamsey, of
Minnesota
fcecr^lary of the Navy,Kiebard \\ Thonij
pop, of Indiana.
8ecrctarv of the Interior Carl Schttrz, of
Missouri.
Semi in your names lor I lie l* TK1.1.I-
(t KM KK.
U« {»ntv ( S. M i' li;il> ltov, »»f (iraliano
Tiauiham and Manning are in ilie city.
'The Convention Saloon" in reported a»
having made a power of money.
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F \r Ui:
The fellow said he. would take it home- (o
i his coiislitiierts as an omen of vielorv.
I Uo il- crow—come it buzzard !!
vnj; atilnlveston last month ami handed
the same in for publication, but some un-
kind friend lacked it oft'. Such is pro-
voking.
Show the iNTEM.KiENt'ER tovour noigb-
hors. Circulate the documents. This pa-
per should be nad by all n publicans this
campaign.
The "Old Alcalde** always "bows to the
Attorney General, Charles T>evens, of Mass. nuijestv of the people"—and his opposers
Postmaster ticnen ltDavid M Key,of lenn quietly slink into their holes am! come out
fchiprerae Court of thts United States. on election day and vote tor Roberts!
Chief Justice, Morrison R \Vail3, of Ohio ~ "
" Nathan Clifford, of Maine. , The ilelcg.itcs an.i romuWrs «t tli. oon-
iS Noah 11 Swayne, of Ohio. i ven'.ion were cenerally loud in their praises
" 11 Samuel F Millei, of Indiana. 0j Dallas and the warm hearted welcome
41 Stephen.] Field, of California ]'
" " Win M Strong,of Pennsylvania * 1 ^ 1
» it u*>FCf^i/ ? Jf \w One of the bird dealers sold a Roberts
" Wash Hunt olxvewiork. :
Court meets lust Monday in lX^uber | hW :l buzl!ml foratahlhcailed eagle
Washington
I'. S. Courts in Texas.
ClttCVIT ANl> Dl.vriSICT Ooturs.
NORTHERN DISTRICT. j ... , , ~ 7T .
A\chad a copy of ex lioveriior leases
rirn.il Jlulye \V 1! Woods of Atlanta, ft*. , , Ji/puldican ratification meet
Dixit in Judge, A r iit;C*>rm>rk, ItyUu* - - ' 1
Uar*kitil» A H Norton, .»f 1
Jifonin Att'y. t'* ^ Miner, of l*uri«.
f .U-i k, .1 U Finks, wucu
i>c]»uii««: A J Houston, Dallas,
gaud, tiritiiiiin.
Eastern District.
Circuit Tinl^c, wm I! wooils^of Atlanta, G-a.
District court, Amos Moriill,of Galveston.
District AttV, K Guthridge, u
Assistant, J K Duma, Galveston
Clerk Circuit court, Christopher Dart.
Clerk District court, Geo C Kives,
Clerk US courts at lirowusville.FJ Parker
Registers in Bankruptcy, Edward T Aus-
tin, Arthur W Andrews
Marshal, Eastern District,W J Phillips.
i)cputiee: 1W. IT. Callaway, Cltiff; Wm. T. Clay-
toi., Robert Dempiwy, (Jah c?ton ; John (Jit-mow,
Houston ;J J Harrison, CoIujuIhim; John Kivti-
can, 'lViniKansi; — Durrow*» JulfcrHon; A. Ji.
llntikm, Hcmpatetid; James I'oc, C'olil Hp»inus;
A. A. Uoml, Uichinoiul; w l singleton, M.-.r-
W J Ingvaiu, Sulphur Springs; Alt'. Da-
vis, 't \ lor.
Western District
Judge/rhomas II. Duval, of Austin.
Dmliict Att'v. A J Kv; na.
Clerk District Court:
Austin, Matthew Ifopkins.
W. L. Kohurds, San Antonio.
▼EsTF.RX DISTRICT OF TEXAS*
fctfilwell 11. ICusspII, Mar«lial, MarstuiiU Tfxa».
l't-putlvs : Walter 1'. Lane, w *4
*• \V H.It'nnintfs, Tyler.
" rta> M lteid, 11 fame
** W It McKnrli'.ntl, tlrenliam
•* 4) i? c^lUwell, *'
M .'a* M o: rter, Sa» Antonio.
" John M. tSaiiMom, Boerao
** ltenry Goldwatur, Corpus cUristi.
Oii'.cc (Toputles Hint ulerks;
VV McSlaster, fc5an Aiitoufo,
Ld ilupperta, Ausliu,
t«Ki»iau, o. >. U'jjgC! ai. t Mei vin Ua<le>
all of whom were li t;d y aoplaude i. Sign-
ers were again called for ard at this meet-
ing 20t» enrtdled their names. After a few
reina.ks frt>m A. H. Norton, he ni-.ived an
adjournnu-nt till Saturday ni^Jit. \;.^u-t
-Siii, when all in favor of Garli-»ld and
Arthur are invited to attend and join.
The Queen City Hand p'ayed Some of
their lust pieces at this meeting, and 't
was one ol the most enllnniastio ga'her-.
ings of the campaign. Republicans spread
the word.
lilCftVi'VIES.
killed
ri i i K
Texas and Pacific
11AILY\'A Y,
j R ?
TEXAN IXS1
Allison Cliii-<t'A bam burned
; near Oaimlen, O. L iss, §2,500.
—There were shipped from, M. 15. Batemun, pnuninent lior-
: linm nsVille during the year ju-,i ticitituri.st, died at Cai.iesvilit', O
ehi.-ed 47 tons of specie. Joseph Museer t'atally shot Ad-
—llou. SbiIi Sheiiherd was nom- a u 11 uidy.shell at lieene, Ind.
| inated for congress in the fi.'th dis J(),|n \vya!lt Wls f;ltallV shot by
triut by acclamation. No opposition Wm> ii,c-|,ar,Js at Frankfort, Ind.
— From 40 to 75 bushels to the Young Sullivan suicided near
acre is the. way they talk of the! Owen tun, Ky.
Texas coin crop this season. 1 o!t>rmont Teaehors' Institute
—The East Line railroad will ; doted at Milf.ird, O.
: probably run lrom Greenville to
John Stnnghtoii, tramp,
by ('jrc at Alliance, O.
Dinah Fuinai-s, pioneer Fiiend, anil its cn.ncctkms form the mostdirec'
(»i^l Waynesvi'c C) and <juicko«»t line from all pointH in
,Io:m McGnire hanged at San- TSIX-A-S
litlaeljCa1. for murder. j —to—
Gel). W. O. iiatier died at Car- ; st. l.ouis, ClitcaRo, t'uiro, lL.liar.iijA'1",
.- vih.. » i" . i . = T«»ledo, Memphis, Nar.nville,
rolilon. Kv., atri'» incty. i r *. ... ' , ' '
1 J > • J Louisville, ('lintth.iooga,
mr m thh
V*' -
Catarrhal
Atlanta
—and al points—
North, Kast A. 8outli-l]ast.
Train* lonv* Dallas Station, as fol!«»ws:
WEST. KAMT.
10: So p ra No. 1, Mail and Kxprrfm,
No. Mail and K.\pn*H», j> n
1 :35 p ni, No.Acconjinnduti^u,
No. 4 Aecomlnodation, 8:50 a n*
C0.\y h:CJ I tL\S:
Impnrp Ci^Ccrb So^la ia d
«lii;t)tly <lirty wiii!» color. 't. u
There were two old ntagora remaining
in the city after the ennveittuni ilclegatert
littd ilcjiaitcil liomewards, and each told us
that lie was watching the deviltry of the
other. It is ntcdkss to say that they stood
11 ibeits and anti-Koberts through aid
through.
Interesting to Texan*.
That valuable monthly, Appleton's Pu/nt-
Inr Science Monthly, for July, should be
read. ''The Fossil Man" is taken tip by
Henry W. Havocs, who explains very ful-
ly how that <itiesiion mow stands. How,
since the "Old Alcalde" has been nomina-
ted, every man in Texas who can read
should buy the number fur July; jniett
only 50 cents.
' Dallas, instead of to McKiuney, as
at first intended.
—A (arni'T in Hill cottnfy has
; just harvested (500 acres of biooni
| corn Iron) which he realized §10,-
| 000 clevr of expenses.
—The shipment of caltle from
i Gainesville this season, to the 10th
j of July amounted to G02 carload*.
! Of these 214 carloads went to St,
Louis and 388 to Chicago. Up to
; the 19th of July Fort Worth had
j shipped 425 carloads,
— Wealhrrford Times: The eens
«us (numerators have filed theii
j lists of persons in Parker county
■jlork. The whole number is I(>,-
Frank Tnjague shot and
Tiios. Quinn at Helena, Ark.
Mr. Harltnan's little son killed
by a rattle-snake bite near Cliatta-
liOoga.
I'ialt Ilrewel's child fell from a
window and was killed at
Bridgeport, O.
W. 11. Miller's saw-mill burn-
ed near Bliepcidsville, Ky. Loss,
§3 000.
J.'hn Cowgill's little girl 'ell
from a swinji and was killed at
Fairview, O.
Mrs. Christina Unbright was
horribly laccrateil by dogs at New
Albany, Ind.
At T pxartrnna, \stth all trains on tff. I.onls A j
Iron Mountain and So. liwy. for all points Nor'h,
ICnst and South-Kast.
' At Long\'iuw Janction, and Mitineola, >vlth all j
truiiiH cn International It. K. for 'i'yier, TaltHtinft.
Houston. Austin, Oalveston and San Antonio.
At L>.»!las with trains of t!iu llou«toa & Tesap ;
. Central liwy. ft>r Corsicuna, Mcxiu. Vrimon l, Wj.-
I. • 11 i co, Calvert. Bryan, IK'mpstead, Hitiiitam and al-
ii ilicit pujnt«» in Middle and Bouthcrn Tcs;-.ti.
At Hhunnan, with li. T. C. Uwy. forallpoints !
on l!ie line of that. roud.
At Knit Worth, with Stays for all points in
western 'IVsas.
At Shre\epoi'f with Her River Ste&'ners foi
New Orleans.
of r-
may
ftppo&r vhiie, fxnmimd l-y
but « COUP AIUSOW WIT 11
C 11 VTiC 1! CO.'S " A II M A :.T D
IIAPiIMER" D?.A:.D will s'aow the
difforcncc.
Sco tlaat your Ralii'.:^ Hoda » »
W^tOMKl PUiir:, :»s j fcoultl 1)(! Aiiii
DI3Hi.AH SUBSTANC23 uaej for
rooc!.
UotiSfcfeccpcra who prefer bread ror.tlo with
Tca.i, v.'ill iiuprovo iL3 quality, m.ko it riso
better prevent it from Bouri::g, by adi'm-j
oao-haif toaepooni'ul rf L hurch ft Co.'ii f oda «-r
Balcratur. Eo8uroandsotuastoor.::ich. Tl;o
use of this with cour nvAl: iu prefcrenno to
Bal;i::g Povrder, naves twcr.'y t its eo:;t.
Feo ouo pound j;ackaj;o icr v^l.t~ll: iuionuar
tion aud read carelidly.
SHOW THIS TO YGUn 0P.G8ER.
Pullman's Palace Slee(iing Car.
—from—
Fort Worth, Dallas and Sherman,,
St. Louis.
Any information in regard to rates of FrMirhi
and l'assnye, Time and CounectioiiH, will be el. •« t
fully given on application to
Geo. Noule, Gen'l tiupt., Marshall. Tora«. I
\V. )l. Newman, Geu'l Krt. Agt. •• " i
W. It .TnoatPSON. Jr..Gen.l,.ifcT.A. "
Memphis & Charleston
THE
I 018, in 1870 there were only 418G j James Burgeon, aged fourteen, (J 1*0111 Soilllioril Milil Roilt® !
imakintr the increase 11.832 in ten Was fatally injured by a lall at |
! years, or 1183 annually. j Shelby vilie, T"-' 1 I'""KlnK t,w "'"""rn',v y'mxMM *"*'
T.j I l'aHKing tiiroupli the "natura'lv beautifu! a»»d
A1H1. moHt fsiNoit'tl irylon of our ciU'itry, l.t eaU dly
in| • . • r t*" ' .,. . , , t-v m •/*• ' the hh«»rt»-Hl line lw the KaM and tSoiiiheaMt
— Ihe tniniu'.ration trom Kansas] Wm. Arnold, ex-Deputy Sherill, | .\ri r ,i»» i»i rcuu.i .rip ti,k.i» at iniuoid
fatally sliot by an assassin in Tex-t ,Vi'„i
arkana, Ark." !
l).i\ni liibinson killed and hi
lurporatnt <iuc(»lit>ii^«
Wkat is tlie bug tinder the chip in the
attempt to remove the Mayor?
Will any Alderman have the effrontery
to become a candidate after voting to cre-
ate ^ vacancy?
Can one servant remove another servant
of the people, on simply declaring a lac'i
of confidence?
Must tl.e ;)-*o) Ii in this city have ^oi fi-
Courts meet 1st Momlays in February
and August at Austin; 1st Monday* in dence or is it a half dozen Aldermen ?
May and November, at San Antonio; and
Iwt Mondays in January and July at
Brownaviile, Texas.
C^kcfom of CusUims.
Brownsville. John L llaynps; Corpus
Christi, ; K1 PasOy S C Slade;
'.ialveston, E M I'case ; lodianol:tr C it
I'routy.
DISTRICT or fJALTEtJTO!*.
jRlichaM. re»wC| colW'ftor of cuetorna.
V.'in 1» iihcpK-crd, rj.t-»i:tl deputy follrctor.
i. \V lakevoiKuhi idjii-l'«lk «nd depuly tvUctto-r
J»atil \1 linker, dejiuty ei>ll«ctoi.
Vni K JblvniM, U»fjidaMng ck-ifc,
li ;&i'llu, impoMt elci k.
H M ltuiilson, ftorfk»;eper.
Juo lKlatiy, boarding ollicer.
August UaUc-r, lu^iector.
V W ih>y)v, M
Ji 1J rroi.u. touk, appraiser*
»Jhh l.udfi is, a&ft \»sijflici and
(J A Wnnif, night ii!Hpcct«r.
T i) dohiiiioUf do <
O li Hinekk-j , d'r
x-d do
1 11 >N unlii?!gton( do
A Mcnikf, do
V. .1 t'etibene,
Win L« win, purf-«r
>' Is htdfjrop, boatman*
John C'rfok, 44
J>r. liy. Mnith, marine hf.ppitat 9ufee(>ftr
Lei rlidgt, ii»spcet«»r x ut-py c<>!, Sabine.
AVm I' Kaynvr do *|0 Houston
J Al Brougham, iuhpt ctor, VflrtKuo.
A 15 yoHcit do fcjau Luis Pana.
Legion of Honor.
E. II. Kngtrs, Orange, Califomin,
linn. O. II. Lelanil, Wac.),
Stephen .Stilton, Henrne,
A. J. tionfl'o, Dallas,
Hon. li. F. vVillmms. Kast Bernard
Station,
S. I'. Duebler, Dallas,
I Sam'l t'rimble, Valionia, O.,
; VV. Hammond, Dallas,
1*. \V. Woodson, Kaufman,
! Car Wi»e, Johnson's Station,
■J. W. Hi-dtick, Weatherford,
J S. • i. Smith. Dallas,
I 11, 11. Neil, Farmersvillc,
$1 fl()
2 .">0
2 .if
3 00
2 50
2 00
1 00
1 00
2 50
2 50
10 Oi)
5 00
2 CO
Collectors of Iatcfnal Rev en an.
Jst Dist, W II Sinclair, (ialveston,
ItcpulivK,II c Whin-, c.irpm ciiristi.
A W McKillip, Victoria.
tieo Ml'uttun, lluntftviittf,
Ai K 1)hv:h, Uoukioy.
W'tii H (iriilhi, li:iiveiiton
lti1' coriluu, UiilvuMtou.
Clclk. K Liurrnd, UniTeiton.
" J 1* t'nny. Gal' t.tflt
(iuu^'vr. /F U Harlrtiur, Gi.lvf.ton.
K H Koriin, Gnlvu.ton.
)i Clnric, Victoria
Personal.
T. C. Byrne, Esq., of Terrell, we were
pleased to meet in the city.
We were pleased to greet at the conven-
1 tion \Vm< Jesse (Jraut, of Lawrence, J. W,
Johnson and A. 1\ Wilson, of Kaufman.
Col. L. W. Oglesby, of Piano, look in
the convention and departed homewards
happy as a buszing bee in Slower season.
Our good subscriber I)r. Mitchener, ol
Ilutchins, has favored us with a call. Also
that good farmer of lied ford, Carey A. Lea-
son. Loth speak encouragingly of crop
prospects*
We were much pleased to greet II. Diet-
zel, proprietor of the daily and weekly
Term JW, of OaWcston, Texas, who is
I'd Pint." Collector, i*. C Ludlow, Arfstifi spending a few days in the city with his
C'krk, O fJ iiurko, Austin. j nun;eroiH (ierman friends.
X>c 1» lm IMv., Max Maan, AUftln
G. Vogel. rvlitor of the Boerne Vnloii
Land Register ai d Secretary of the Texas
Editorial and l'ie-s Association, was m the
city during the Democratic State Conven-
1111 ])odi»on *id 44 Jaiphrrhj»'n>® ! tion, looking as roOngand Irisky as though
" Jm lteitl.ev. 3d '• Dallas. j '
fOFr-oKFiCK srEciAL aokncy. j was not a husband and lather, lie rep-
J>' Austin, iu charg -. j resents Kendall county a? improving great-
! ly and lioerne as the healthiest place in
2i d
3rd
4th
fcih
A llornt-, cjaa Antonfcr/
U ad ley 14obert, Wuco.
1) W C Baker, Ft concho.
3rd Dist., Collector, A. (i. Malloy.
^eputiea: It C Carman, l«t DiviB»on, M.-trnhaH,
MARSHAL'S ROSr£a
W K. Smith| Aoitin.
K. K Ui dti< Id, Auntiin oletk.
I the worlds And "they all do it." Where-
ever the editors live and the people sup-
1 port their paper4 well, they will swear is
Mimt.nl, A. ft. Dallas. I ,» „lflrr
< 1«ik aed I><finy, fl. »t« fci pten 44 | ine Dest piacc.
C>flice: Conu r ul By<ain««re & KhnStr* et ? ' — 1
e.Mjri. a. I)»ii». Lr»« Mo"J.». i.. .)U", ».,a v, (iiirllclU ami Arlluir CJeiiti'ul
Onfmt t*rmt!rr.. 1 < lub—Diillit* Rc|»b1»IIciiw
J, IT. rTftlrirk, J. 1». , ,1. II. Traynham, tferiraniviiafr
II. J, Thompson. W,N Norton, Hull**, wrR»iii4iu^
iHiNan lUiisivn. On Saturday night, the 7th Augrtst, fl
Penotle# nnfl thiir diMriet#. i ..
Kills, etr, i \. A. Whisicr., Lallan, gootllv numlier of Kepublicans met »i the
lirrs J. tlK)n,M, Greenville. ' "»«< A. li. Norton Mated the obj,,l
j.j.mnr hii<i 1 elta, L. i>. Hunt, rsiric. t»f the meeting to b» the org.tnizition of a
Grnjlli'.ih, r<ok.', j jT/i.i'i"M\!'rH«r'suTi'miir.". etntral Oa.field and Arthur Club for tlie
Moiitit^ac & Ci. y, \ T. M. M nnht, city of Dallas, anil nominated J, C. Iligger,
*1 arrntit nna / A. r«. \N Mody, rori worth. J \ t co
johhron ♦ II..'v. lVtd^e. Arlington. as Chairman. Wm. Jordan was
l'mlirr Wiw, <T. II, MilliRvn, wvHii»t.-f«rd. . ... ■» „
rtuttn chosen \ ice-President and I. K. howley,
M'. II. Johimon, l'»tri»; I». (i. Vi-naSle, Dcnison; v: . pf t'irv
N. M. Hurfcrd, Dnlla«; L. W. HliliMin-, fcht-r f t
man; .l«r.,b II. ll.ri v!Ker .calUciford. A coiistililtion for a cltib was ]ifesented
Jos. £ l.ukitf, h» A. It. Norton nnd unaniuioualjr adtpted.
Court. 11w»co Bm Mourtny* !■ Apfll 1 \ H. Norton, William Long and Win.
b<r. Mricu. 1 1 a
1 M-paifw nil tlulr a || ji ^
to Tex. this fall will be greater than
the exodus to that land of promise
was last lall. The immigrants will
be greeted with oilers of plenty ol
j work at. jjood prices in Texas in-
stead uf promises and siarvatioo,
as they were in Kansas laet fall
and winter.
—James li. Martin, of Paris.
Texas, has been appointed general
agent for Texas for the sale of the
i'lenient Attachment—tiiat won-
derful machine that is doing so
much for the prosperity of the
South. Parties wishing informa-
tion concerning this machine can
'address Mr. Martin v.t Paris.
—The leading railroads of (he
state ntet at Austin on the 22d ol
July and organized a company
under the name of the South we.-tem
Immigration Company with W. W. I
Lang ol Falls county, as President.
The object as the name suggests, is
lo induce immigration to the:
State oi Texas. The headquarte s
of the company will be at Austin.
—A reunion of the stir* ivors;
of Parson's brigade, composed
of the twelfth, nineteenth and
iwcnty-fmt regiments of Texas
cavalry, Morgan's baffalion and;
Pra tt's battery, will be held at
Waxaliachie 011 August 18. Col. j
L). C. Giddings, of the twenty-j
first regiment, will deliver an ud>-
dress upon the occasion.
— Wcalhcrford Times: Within
ten days the Texas and Pacific
will receive another '20 miles of
road, making thirty miles west of
Weatherford. liy September Mes-
srs. M. 8. Colemen & Co. antici- j
j pate an extension of the (rack be- I
jond Eastland City. The grading
| is nearly all completed to that'
point.
—The executive committee of
the wool giowers1 association of
I Central Texas, held a meeting at
Waco on Saturday, and drafted a
letter inviting the San Antonio as- \
I sociation to name a time and place j
! for a meeting of the wool growers!
i of the state. The next meeting
| of the association of Central Tex.
will be held at Waco on the first |
Saturday in September.
—The Clarhville Standard says:
—Leonard will be the next town
south east of Whitewright, on the
entension of ihe M .1C* it T. It. IL
now rapidly progressing from the j
latter place to Greenville. It is |
situated four miles south of V.i!-:
ley creek, eighteen miles ironi
Bonhani, thiiteen miles from !
\V hilewi i»ht and twenty mile from
Greenville. The town takes its
name from Judge Leonard who
came to Fannin county from Mis-
ouri about 20.1'ears ago.
i wta in
watering
8u'i1 to ilie relel rated fprl, g.-« i
aces of K;ir*t TenneBKCL* and
wile fatally hurt in a runaway at
Altoona, Pa.
Itob rt Jones' child swallowed
eoirosive sublimate and died at
Crowfoid-ville, Ind.
Mrs. W. T. Pritchard, wife of
a proininenl turf man, sueided in
San F aneiseo.
John Black mortally stabbed
Darling Jones about a dog in John-
son County, A". C.
Mis.s Phoebe Tower, aged seven-
teen, was thrown from a wagon
and killed near Lnganspon, Ind.
l.ltumt Dny r«neln8frcrn Little Kock
to ( ha'tnni.i%r i w iiliout thanirr. Maeid
tlcent rltidiiiK eai*, owned Ly tin* coin,
pany, on all idgnt trains, blftipinij car tare rt;-
•itic*.-*1, Itaygtiue through lo t!» ^iination.
raM^ciiL't'ib for Wunhington ]>i«l• I ■ ttr-'. TMdla
dfl| hiit, N(W V(.iK, an well im lor 4'hullaiiooiia
Atlaiiut, ('liarlnttc, ,\i ^uhOi, 1.8 and nil fcoutlier
cilio, hhuiild jtui'haM- tiikfiK hy ihit* liiif.
Mnj'H' '1 Inn 'l'aldi'8, and UntcM of Tifkolii l'u
Uh« d 011 aj plicittiou lo
1*. li. UOUGKItS,
(Jen, Western Agont, Italian 'l\xa8.
THE
IS 1
TO TIIE
ft
People of Texas!
There arc 13 railroads running into the Qrea
Union Kallroatf Dopot at St. Louis. Out of thcuw I
13 there is one line which conies irom Texas, and
it in known as the Missouri, Kansas and Texae i
lihilwuy. No ot'. t r Railway from Texas runs into !
! the (ireat Union Depot. If you are reading tlnwe ;
j lew remai Ks and nnticipato a trip lo 8t. Louis or
| Knst of St- Louis, make a little note about the \J.
| lv. it T. being the only line from TexitH which can
J land jou rl^lit direct in the I'nlon Depot. It will
save you a disagreeable omnibus transft-r throu^U '
| Ht. Louis, as all train* going l astutart lrom tin
. Union Depot, which the W. K. \ T. train enter
' daily from Texas. The M. K. ^ T. has uo Omn
bun rransfer iu t*i. Louis.
Louh, Iron Mountain
and Southern Kail-
O
O
Good Remedies!
DR., HERRiCK'S
8UGAR COATED, VMiKTAIJI.E,
LiVER PiLLS
Purge off nil impure inattor,
and keep tho system healthy.
OR.
HERRiCK'S
CAPSICUM
Red Pepper
ft^pfpLiSSTERS.
J-' 4 > ' REMOVE
FsMjy
INSTANTLY
KIDNEYS,
CHEST,
SIDES,
BACK,
AND LIMBS.
"" (pec cut).
RENE'S
PK1??U?NC MAGIC OIL
Sale, Sure nut: DelieiouM to lt^:<, lor
BHfcUBSATISM, KCURALC1A, r.0«E
THROAT, HEADACHE, ETC.
Sold l»y DrwruistH niiil <Jei:ernl Stores*
Wei Do Meyer's Treatise on Ca-
tarrh, explains the following importanl
facts:
1. That Catarrhal Colds become a
poisoiions infection, at first local, and
finally constitutional.
2. That, beinjj Constitutional, the infec-
tion is beyond the reach of mere local
remedies.
3. That impurities in the nostrils, are
necessarily swallowed into tho s Lamacll
and inhaled into the lungs, thus poiM
soning the Digestive, Respiratory and
Genito urinary organs. g.
4. That Catarrhal virus follows the
mucous membrane and causes Deafness,
Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Bronchitis.
Leucorrhcca, and Consumption.
5. That SwoIioh, Douches, Inhalations,
and Insoluble Snuffs, cannot possibly
remove infectious inflammation from the or-
gans named.
0. That an antidote for Catarrh must
possess an inoculative affinity for, and the
quality of being absorbed by, the purulent
mucous wherever located*
Basod upon these plain theories
!Dr. Wei De Meyor's Catarrh Cure
has proved to be inf; llible. It not only re-
lieves, it cures Catarrh at any stage-
Homo testimony :
Cured! Cured! Cured! Cured!
W. D. Wood*. 4R7 Broadway, N. Y.r Cured of
Chronic Catarrh.
F. J. Haslett, 850 B'dway, N.Y., 4 v'ru Catarrh.
G. L. Bnusn,443 B'dway, N.Y., 10 y'rs Catarrh.
S. Benedict, Jr., Jeweler, GOT* Broad way. N.Y.,
(lady friend), cured of C'hronio Ilay Fever.
Mis-'. Emma C. IIowes, 89 W. Washington
Squnre, N. Y., cured of 30 years Chronic
Catarrh. #
Rev. Geo. A. Bets, ICO JnySt.,Broofclj*n. "It
restored me to my ministerial labors."
Rev. Ciias. J. Jones, New Brighton, S. I.#
" Worth ten times the cost.''
Rev. Ai.f.x. Frees, Cairo. N.Y. "It has worked
wonders in six cases in my parish."
L. F. Newman. 805 Fulton St., Brooklyn, cured
of -1 years Chronic Catarrh.
Mrs. .T. Swahtz. Jr., 200 Warren St., Jersey
City, cured of IK years Chronic Catarrh.
&c. &c. &c. &c. Ac.
A real euro for this terrible malady, is
tho most important discovery for the relief of
humnn suffering, sinco vaccination. Wei
De Meyer's Catarrh Cure is sold by all
Druggists, or delivered by D. B. Dewey
«k Co., •!() Dcy St., N.Y. for 81.50 a package.
To Clubs, bix packages for $7.50. Dr.
Wei De Meyer's Treatise, with full
explanations and overwhelming proofs, ia
Post-paid and tent free to anybody.
THE BEST
OF ALL
FOR Li'AN OB BEAST.
way.
Tlit completion «>f ihe 'I'ratiB-conllnrntal 4iv.» !
ion of t'i« '1 ttxim li Pai'iflc Kt'Uvay WmIwcub Bhoi'- j
miiaaud Tnxarktnn, coimeetin^ nl tin latiwr point ,
with VH«
Wit
kt. Luuh, Iron Mountain
Southern II a i I •cay,
thif the short, quick nndmost ileRlrihl* ra-tit*
Hetweeii North Trsausit St. Loui 1
Louisville, (./'Inclunntl, Chicago, Detroit, (>Iev«lnn4'
Buffalo, New Tork, Ronton, n .himore
x a^hiugtsn, l'hiladrIphia, ami all
other principal Knttern ku J
Northern polxis,
Try thin New lteute
l ift aVjr'rts.C Pacific out! tho
St. Lonis, Irou'Myniitaiii Sl
Southern Eailway.
W. X. ALI.EN. «... r. li T. Alt. at. Loci., M«. I
T. L. 31A ltS A LIS,
Brutli, Cokmaiii «
Kusiih-Ia, Uooiniicht ^
Limctlunc «
MI.U irwetoi.i-, \
Jtut eruo®, L»un ^
klitl 111 |
IV H, tor>*-!l j
l.lill ItalliliUin, j
Mi t^iii.Mi , l>»t,ur, I
llitl kt.«l tr.U,, |
li. oo & bifccrrtl,
J on!;, n were Appointed a com tint tee to re*
J. C. Chapman,
Marllu.
T. J. Mrllugh,
idViHi
n. H. rttoa«*ft
i'alf Alto.
Mi 1*. lit mm ult,
IS acu.
A* T. Ti|»* mi Acton.
S. < hMtt •.
H . P. Tuft, n^ro; -I i' i M«-rl«ibtt Helton ; J. F»
Ki oi, Mallli;, J»jtiti V Itmikin, Hn.n hwv-U.
McAmm JHr*
t»«rt« ai C<ral.u«u i:r*t kl In Fcbnutf
fcMt AupH'l
'Ikirc, Grotrswood perl lo a meeting on the 14th instant, ami
utter some remaiks from tliwe present on
the ne**?w»itjr and iuiportauce of clubs lie-
in^ lortiHii through out the city ami coun«
i> of Dallas, the meeting adjourned.
Saturday night August 14;h, |»nrsnant
!o adji»urnmenl| K«-|»ublieam< n^ain met,
temiMjmry officers in tlieir |»ositioi<s.
'J lie committee on uflioerH reported as
follows i IVceident, August Mtuier; Vice
I'rtsiilHit*) John .lackhon ami Melvin
Wade; ILeconlin^ ffecrelary, H. F. Iluwler
A New Jersey farmer heard a
strange noij e atuong liis liens one
night seventeen years ago and fir- j — Land Measure,
en a shotgun from Ins bedroom The original iitlo« to Texn* Un<ta cmu-
window. The other day he loceiv* wonlv . \ptc-^c l tl.e quantity in S|«ni»h
e<l #500 from an unknown man,! niea^ire,,"'nt'S v'*:
who stated tint having his legs! a™{"i-3 inchea-l vara.
filleii witli hirdshot had made an! Kj»» feet—3»i varus
A vegetable preparation find the ouly kur<*
ciniKly In the world for Urig-li('i4 llixeaw.
i)iiib<'tPH. ALli fitidnej, Liver nud
Urianry Diseases
RrTTostimoniuls of th?highest order In proof
of thesa atatexnenta.
B6"For tho cure ol Dlaneles, call for War<
net'B Sato Dubt'tea Cure.
*Nf*For tlic cure of ESri|;ltt*ft nnd tho other
disease k, tall for tVarucr's ftiale I41ct»n\v
and 14%cr Cure.
Jw'Warnw's
S a I'e It e 111 c-
dics arc soW
by l»ruKK»s4H
and ]>(>al<>rs
in Ulcdirlno
evciywliere.
11. H. WMINER & CO.,
Proprietors,
Koeheaier, N.Y.
• for Pamphlet
nnd TcstiiMcmiala.
Sold at wholesale, at Dallas and Oal-
reaton, bv Thompson Scliott A Co.
INVALIDS;
AND 0THEES SEEKING
HEALTH,
STRENGTH AND ENERGY,
WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE-
QUESTED TO SEND . OR THE ELECTRIC
REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR-
NAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED
FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION.
IT TREATS upon HF.AI.TH, HV'-'IENK. nnd Thrsl.
cal I'ult'.n^, and i« * coniidftt- t iiryrlut.^li® <»f
Informal ion i<i invalids Hint t Vin«f win." mtlcr from
Nrivo'.is, Exlmu^tinc nud iVtiuful Ev^rjr
lubjvct (but Wars »i|«n health and lniiaau happm^s,
tt-c^iv«a attention in ita aiid Ih«- manj qu««- r t'lyjrsifiit i ii/r/<ii.r r>i ,»*••»«
tioui aaktd |.y (>utl,*riiitf invalids, vrlm hntv dhp.tiied J41 I j/C/Cf li,* 1 111 Ij /liS, 1 fi/A 1 —
of • tur?. nr** yn-wfii I, and v»lunbl« iiif«minticii is
VoiunHM-rfii lo all who art* In :i«-t d !-f nx -lioal advice.
Tin- nuhjtMH «'f Eh.<<4rir rrr-»u Medicine, and
the hundred and one .question* • I vilal iinpt-iiance
to Mulleiin^ huiuauity, ai» duly considered and ex*
pliunkd.
YOUNC MEN
And other* n-hnmffcr from Xerronn and The^'cal Pc-
t'ilily. Loni of Manly Vigor. Piematnie F.x ha nation
aud "ine many jjloom* con«ef}itvtices ol early indigent* J
tion, etc., ure especially hvnefted ly ecu a tilting its j
con tenia.
Th»- F.I.F.fTRTr UEVIFW e*pn#e* the uniuilicaled !
fie id* pra t—»-d Iitfjiurk* And medical ini|ioMfrs who !
pofe»i lo *• pT.netice medicine," and ^<vnta out th^ j
oalv **»f- , *iuipl**, and yflvctive road t- IUalth, Vigor
•li t il. dilv Kii. ilH.
t-Vnd N«'tr adl «M on f»o«tal card f-u a copy, e»ad .
Ilitoriiintit.ii tt -th th.i' -.nnda willl-efcut you.
Ad'liee», the piih|j»her»f
PULVERWACHER GALVANIC CO.,
X'rt. CiwilH L VINE STRUTS. CINCINNATI. 0. ,
WHOLESALE
G It O C E R
DALAS. . • TEXAS
il.3S.ly.
George 1). Barnard A Co.,
8UCCE8901tS TO
Van Beck, Barnard & Tinslcy,
^Wholesale Stationers^
IJliS, AM) BLANK BOOK
MA NtJFA CTUliLIlS,
421 &4&1 K-Main St. St. Louis
1
iA'agutv*, lal»ors and '
lOOjraniK—108 vara*.
1 mile—1900,8 vara*.
1 acre—5,646 iM|uare vara*.
320 acrc«~iy8U*iv520 square Taraa—1
ftqun!; mile.
A famous fiddler told an extra- 17 aorcs-l.'KW.OOo »aras
ab<»r.
honest man of liiin, aud now as he
was about to die he detired to re-
ward the shooter,
t-C," m 1 and rlrrtt, ll'; li:.»n l;oy# (IrishMB* (\iri(*v|>otxliii^ Siriel?rv, VV. N. Norton;
. vr«"'^' r'V""r Iitbuirr, 4. B. Hatch ; Kx«-.ilivc C.mm-
l, r> inittir, J.l . Bi^-r, ('. l^kman, I. Po|>|x rt
dmufi tiirLuo; II II Sltt'onnHI, J«ett '
i^e. k \\, (ia.Lt!, ul j.tr, Mi.toii Ln»w.
%. yiinWaiii
Planters' House.
ordinary story, which, strange j j 107,1 aar=—1,250,000 nqnsre
ennugh. chanced to be true. *'lt 2-4 U-nc':'
i? so cxtrsordiiiary," said a listen-1
VV. JotditP, Ikt Morrison, Win. Long.
Tl.e r» |H,rt wr« niofitil Ami cn motion
—- ' C. F. Alterman was to Ihe eiwu-
i tire (tiDimitltv.
; Anpi't Muiler, K«qn tcvik the duir. A
ci» r tMrK AiC% iiubiUt came fnrwird and ihe con-
• *' ^ ^titulutfi, after w11 icit (liarlcs M. tamp 1
KEt'EY &' SNTICKEV. b.tll. K-.|. .1 J.fi.'m.n, n ridt- , n-r* lelir-
J'K' I'KltT 'ltS. ilotw f|«*cl«, «rH wm followed l>r i)r.
470.1
er, "that if I did now know it to '"JjJYj Rcre
be tn.e I slmultl believe it laUe." 1-2 Imr
"Ah," said the narrator, "if il had
been false I thotild have told it in
le:i2
S,333,33.T «,uare raran 2-.'{
-12,"t00.0tKi M| il fire vara.
.—25,(>00.'»<>0 vqiiarc rar» 1
>s TRADE^aMARKOV
•Acto^ j
lllO .Main SI.. - % Unllnx. Truu,
(P. O. BOX 16.V,.)
|
Keeps epastantly on h.tnl th • lAr»^«t • ork
Havana" Domestic Cigars
o
To to found in I>.«llas. Tlie uioai popular brands
frMOKINU & CBKW1NO
Millions of Mothers exprcps their
delight over Castoria. It U nature'm
remedy for assimilating tlie ibod*
Unlike Cav.tor Oil, it is pleasant to
talco, and ur.liko Morphine Syrupy, it ia
hnrmle??. Castoria regulates tho Bow-
els, destroys Worms, Cures
Sour Curd nnd Wind Colic,
find alloys Fevcrishness. What gives
health to tho Chilli, promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria. It ia the most re-
liable, offectivo nnd popular articl.
dispensed by Druggists.
NEVER
Since Ileaiing remedies hnve been used by
SUFFERING MAN
has there been known such absolute Pain-
relieving ngents its th?
Centaur J^iniments.
They sootho, heal, nnd cure. They
HEAL-Cuts, Wounds, Galls, Old-Sores,
llroken-breasts and Sore Nipples;
CURE—Puin in the Back, Rheumatism, Scia-
tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache,
Teller, Pimples, Itch, Salt llheum, and
all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of
Animals;
SUBDUE—Inflammation and Swellings;
RELIEVE—Boils, Felons, Ulcers, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy;
EXTRACT—Pain from Buras, Scalds,
Stings, Frost-bites, Spraius and Bruises.
The experience of centuries has made the
CENTAUR
Liniments, the most speedy and cffcctivt
curative agents for
MAN and BEAST
the wovld has ever known. Tho Centavr
LINIMENTS
have relieved more bed-ridden Crip-
ples ; healed more frightful wounds,
and f»aved more valuable animals than
all other liniments, ointments, oils, eitractc,
plasters and so-called "pain killers** aud
"skin cures" combined. ^
Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons
endorse the Centaur Liniments; mil-
lions uf men, women and children in all
eountries use them, and Housekeepers,
Farmers, Planters. Travelers. Liverymen,
Teamsters and Stock-gr«»wors, arc their pat-
rons. They are clean, t her arc handy, they
are cheap, and they are reliable. There
Is no ache. pain, or swelling which they
will not alleviate, subdue, or cure. Sold
throughout
TH!) HABITABLE GLOBE
for 50 eta. and 81.00 a bottle. Trial
bottler. 25 cti.
Wlicn a mofflrino lias Infallibly dore
Sits woilc in millions of c.iStM In' inriv I
lli.tn u iliii<! or u ti'i.iury; win n itlmsl
Biviu lteil i'mtv l' n l of lli«» woritl; vVcn*
I liiimlH'ilr-s l.iinilicH r\rryxvln-ro eui-|
1 hiilei* il. tint only s.i 1 vi'liamn j-.t cianifl
11niiii or ncciiU'ii', il i t juvlty s.ifo to cull i
I such ii incilicino
THE BEST
This is tlio case Willi tho iHexleat
ISuHlunif Mniinciit. Kvrry innl
"*1 l.irln;fs intnllij^viK oni'ii ^ nlitaiblo liorne
»»:« vt il, i Issj »11y of km nivl'iil M iilil o*
I tnii'ti nuIhIiiciI, 1hn Iioit.iim of
jiimtl' iu ovoreoinn, t»ti<I of a 11ioii* in«)
I mil I -o no other 1»:«'. .sinijM ami lin-iviH
I ptM loimod liy tint ohl rdiablo 3Ics» ^
Licnti !)lus(ai^ I.looiiMit.
I Ml forms of < utwiinl tllsoaso ait;
I spcudily curtMl liy tlio
. MEXICAN
j jrns'imp: l.iniiuiMit.
I I ( ! 'ijiu't ml en imisclo, momhrano ami
II issni', t;> 1 li.- ' « ry l»on«', liauishin^r pni i
ln:nl l ining <liM«*MSi» >\iih a power thai
1 novrr I'nils. 1? H a incilicino ooodoii l»j-
Bp w'ivyhotly, fioin iho mitchcro, who rulo*
Re*
" umikm
ovortho fiolitnry plnins, tolho merchant
prince, ami th • woodcutter who splits
iii-< lo t w.th tho nx«.*.
It cuivs IJhcu •uitiiin when all oilier
api»li< nlions Inil.
Thi i womlorial
. ur™
H speedily cures micI ailments of the
IS 111 .MAN I !.1->!I as
It l» e li m ii f i si;i . Sirrl'.ln^n, flflfT
Joint*. * 'ititmet tl l?uri»»
mill S:«!iN, ICrutse* nail
Sprilux, I'o i sou o ii * eiol
^Siiii^*'. Stlrtii'.H<, liiiirt"ur«ii, Olll
" Hurt i. Ulcer*. l-'i°ii«tblt«*i. I 'lilllilniiis.
| *;»»)■« ]\ip|»l«-s. < nlicd !li'«»it, nuil
•jltiihci" t very rot-in «»f ct a nal iIIh-
«vr.
IL Is the s-enfost rcnioily for tho <lis-
Borders n i I accidents to which t»ho
Iliuiiii; ti;K\nos art uiJiject that has
|c\ .rhe n known It cures
{ Spinm*. Sivlnny, Silfl" Jolnli,
«1'oiiiiilcr. FI««r>irMN Sore*, II.T l>l»-
■ c »»r«, I-'ool Srr. w Worm. Scab,
I Hollow Ifoni, Snratclic*. Nt'lnil-
1 t,'ill*, Spat in. l arcv, ICin^Wouo,
<»'.l Sate*, 1».»5I IClli, ntiu upon
|(lio M^iil oml e very ollui altiueut
!i<» uhifh tlie oceiipanla ol' the
( V»l.iSil»• mill Ntocli Yinil «rc Unfile.
1 A lwcnt\ !*%»• < nt hoi tic of Mexican
j>lin'a«ii^ f i ii i 11 km it has often saved a
Jxal'iahle horse, a life of cnitchcs, or
I years of toiiure.
It. Ileal* « ilhttitf a Scar. It poe* to
lie veiy root <»l the mattui, penetrating
| • vim t iie hone.
It cures « very body, and disappoint*
I eo one. It has been iu fcti ady u>e lor
j 11iore than tweiity.flvo years, nnd is
I positively
THE BEST
OF ALL
LAMENTS
102 KA1T OS BEAST.
L».
TOBACCO,
, «J04 anv*—26,000,000 sqinrr rsm—1
a much more truthful maimer than league an<l 1 lal^r.
I did."
.Tamo® Curran fa'ally
wile a! Loui-vi!!c.
To rvdvcf aquarr vara# to acre* <!ivi<ie
i b* 6,f43, t>r what in a shorter fray, mul-
^i . i • ti|»Iy by !?• ar.tl cut off ai* tigtJM, an,1
I ti u will come within r. fraction bf an sere
j of t2:e cotrrv't auourt.
rtUABrra, ETC.,
Alwayn ia atock, and rat.* nt Ihe Ijw»4 po*»ih
llfaitt.
AGENT WANTED to aell the LIFE OF
GEN JAS. A. GARFIELD
Special attention paid to mat."factor- >
ins: t'itran* under Private ]#ran*l«.
fy IJ* '-•ir.rn'*r ;r arm#, GV.S. f, HKISTU*.
O V.v, . trr j Fiillj l!lu«iirat(4.
UOHKltT CLARKE,
LOLICITCS FCK V. Z. TuZZl.ZZ
-AND
Ppi'al *t;i*.tlen to Pentior*, ftoiiHtl«t
hT"' eihei Clalw* acilwl tbe U«>rernSQ* nt.
OIBre. NoitonV t*vi1dh-f, corner of Lin* 1 Fyea.
ir.i n , Duliar, lnss
A:i Go
' lit.am
*eJ.-
f.rd %f' r.* >■- fcrovtt!. Be>l tirai*.
li. 11LM1 OfelOK fc 0»., 11 r* , C. in*
biaiti ana IM* fcirurt*.!?!- L"»a«.f Vo. d.ltwr
a in yc r own tiwr. Tcrn:« in4 ||
(nr. A ! l.-c*« II. Ua um h Co.,
Portiaad, Maine, aolM?
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