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Norton's Union Iotsllipncsr-
ublished the Head of Sieawbuat
Navigation (J t*2fj Railroad Cross-
inQ of tho Triuiii* River.
A First-Class Paper.
|t.NT«CREt) AT THE DALLAS }'< STOFFICIK A3
SECOND Class M ATT ER.
Eclectic Magazine
The "Verdict" and "Judgment" for
Cowarc.
FoPowing is the "verdict" of the Cor- Foreign Literature, Science (ind Art
oner's Jury, and the "judgment" of the
Justice in the Cowan-Thurmond murdtr
(ase:
State of Texas, County of Dallas?. An
inquest held in the County Court-room of
the County ot Dallas, in the eitv of Dallas,
Btate of Texas, held by and before W, M.
BS2—38TH YEAR.
The Elect! • Magazine reproduce* jrom ford^n
periodica'* all those article* win h ar • valuable
to America;] read th. Its fleKl of selection emHr*
cos nil tho leading Foreiifti Reviews, Magazine
and Journals, and t:i« tastes o'f al! classes of read-
ers are consulted iu the articles proseted. its
plan includes Science, Kssnys, Reviews Sfeet-.h s.
Fdwarus, J• P , acting; Coroner, Upon the j Travels, 1'oatry, .Novels, Short Stories, etc., etc.
dead body'of J. M. Thurmond, upon *h*> < , J?.(',,oll;,%v,:;- 'H9 ,hu principal pir
f f n r> r i t*» . i . t» ; riouu-.ilH from '«vhi n nclect .ods p. r? made a id
tt ftfl of J, £ - hoberts, i iieodore Kciu<?C\fj, th e n?«me of some o* tiia lealiug writers who con
lo.iTfi'Fnl ]H2s;l urea
Traiua an JS)uS£:aM.
HOUSTON & TEXA S CfhN'TIjAI.
HOUSTON TIMS.
IB rrive
u rive
OOINU MOUTH,
9 45 a m
10 05
10,00 a m
P m | Depart 10 15 ;> m
Depart
4 rr
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GOING eOUTH.
8 lo a rn I Depart
4 10 p m j Depart
J. Sphar, A. H, Hardin, F. Hanson an*. > tribute %■ • th»m.
Junes Wrigh', no< d rnd liwful jurors ot' (1 ,'lt;i!^"1>v!.':^L3"
said county, vno, being first duly sworn, j btiuiameriVKeViow.
upon view of the body of said Thurmond, I Edinburgh Beview.
ssy that the said J. M. Thurmond come t" 1 Westminster Revi«w.
his death about five mil ute.s before 2
lock p. m. of the 14: h dtiv of Mare!,
Contemporary He.vi
K(>rtintly A'evievj.
Tlia Nineteenth (V'lt'y
AUTHORS
Kt, Tlon W K Gladstone.
Alfre I T nnysan.
Prolessor Musley
Professor '''ynd;,!!
K ell. A, Procter It A
•) Norn*e Koikye-K it 8
Dr W B tj.iro t;»tei.
8 35 a m
•\ 25 a m
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEKERR30N C:TT TlitK.
Going East
io 4 Arr 6.50 a. m.
o 20 Ar 3.4.") p. ni.
•. .eavea
I«avej
7-f'O a. m.
1 Ar
9 Ar
Going West,
8 00 p m I Leaves
8 00 a in ! Leave?
8 40 p
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1882, in the county of Dallar, in the C >'ir - Popular t'.cloww Keview K. B. T.iyor
house of taid count', and from the effects j B^ckwortd^ l?a«az ne. fro?, Mux
, , ,, ,, . t < ornhili Mast:%ine. j'rnt.hsor »>w"n
ot a pistol shot fared ny JK. Cowart, and ( M : clTillan'fc M^azlrc. Mwlh-nv Arnold,
we further find that he (Cowart) acted in j Fra^ei'a Ma,vrr*ir.e I> a F.eerr.a', DO L.
self-defense, anil thnt at the time lie firetl : New Quart, Muguiine, A!V!l'\"y r :k0UJe>
t %r >im , , , , -.li i Temi.le Bar. Tltomas ungues.
J. M. Iburmond nsd Ins pistol drawn, and , ijei<lawia *ntl1ouy Troilope,
was in the act of shooting Ccwarf, and j Good Word'- AVlili i a (JUc.k,
that the l:i)i:.ng of J, M. Thunnon'l was ! London Society Mrs Oiipbint.
abso'utely r.ec&mhry in order for Cowrrt j .tc^NUTlmtkeray of.
to save his own life. J ^-The fl.Iee.tic Magazine le y lUrttryJn mtnia
In testimony whereof as well the paid j tun.. Th\ i.-si vritiny "fthe bt,t hvii,~i
aif/car til it, Jr: J I'i'irf/i conj y rouii/ie* in* made
;v ichoch a\*pcar jr'^h in its jJd'jtx.
;is EXGKAKING FOK1 m
Coroner and the said jurors have hereunto
, . . . , t , j ,\ from materia■
f.nt their own IkllhIs, this 14ta day ci i PUn'vil!
DALLAS «fc WlCfHTA.
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Every cubs.siber to the Elcctlc Teraittitn? five
I del'ars to the publishers will receive, in aediti**:.
j to tha Elect5c t -r one-tiear, a copy of the beao.ii-
' ful oteel eiiL'rnviu« of
"MARGUERITE." . .
This subject has been nngraved for Ufl up'v e
/same artist who engraven the smi.l plataot
j "marguerite," S3 manh atJiuirod ia our Biiuut ry
! u umber oi Jost year,
Size of eugr.ived Mtrfare is 12x7 inches; Btze to
I frame abont 15x10 inches. The priee of this er -
T, .i.f rofr. e jrdfrad end adiudo'ed that i vravhui in tho art stores is five do«urs, aad it uiU
It is tj,crL!0 e .mitnjo ana d0juo0i.u | ?(1 b,,nl frte tQ ^/J^vjgcribera wh> may ir,.i;e4.-o
B. E. Co.vart, wao is in custody, charged ^ ^ josif e receive it.
with the kiditig, enter into bond with
BecuriiV in the sum of
Match, 1S8?.
(>igned.) A. H. Hardin,
Jacob Sphar,
Theo. Reinlcke,
,1, P. Roberts,
F. H anson,
W. IL Edwards.
JUDGMENT.
Jurv.
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TIIUN !£ LIXE.
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ANNOlVItfCEMENm
We are authorizs.'i to finnounce Mr.
^iiliuin Jouet as n Citiunn's candidate fo'-
ity Assessor and Collector. Election
rril 4th.
We are authorized to nnnounca Mr. J.
Bojrel as a candidste f«r re-election to
^e office of City Assessor and Collector
lection Auril 4ib, 1882.
>allti3 Texan, MarcJi £G, isy*.
•tWBWtOiir ixrVtVTKjt. '.'V.iY'JaAk um
Aail '»< 'i:L Ja
Cowarf, the slayer of Jnd^s
fiond, was required to give a be
io hundred dollars for Ids appeal^
jurt!
TIiui-
rd of
nee at
01
Is it any v/onder that murrtera are
Inch frequent occurrence in Texas when a
|ian'a lite is considered worth on'y about
kvndred dollars, as in the case of Judge
i liuruiond'!
Our contempt for such "justice" as i:i
heled out to slayers of their fellowmen,
ji Texas, has no bounds.
Let everyboily read and "ponder with
jrice," the fiodirg of the Magistrate's
fourt in the case of "The Siateof 1 exas vs.
E. Cowart." in the matter of the killing
|l Jud^fc J. M. Thurmond.
From the same source that we learned
'veral attorneys had visited Cowart and
Iti'ered todefend him in the courts, comes
j contradiction thereof, and we ar* glad !o
arrect the statement, tiy saying th.;t juch
laa not the ease.
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[ho Good Lit'Jo 3oy and the Drurr.
A little boy wanted a »3r«)m. Bis
lot her whbing to give iuni i n
npressive lesson, nogi/cstfd that ii
|e ehouivl pray for ;t be ini^ht re<-
jeive one. 80at night, whi n ready
|>r bed, he knelt down and prayed:
••New I lay roe down to sleep,
(I wants drum.)
I pray tha Lord mv soul to Keep,
(I want a dium )
If I shcu'd die beiors I wr.k<s
(I wai.i .1 drum.)
I pay t e Lord my soul to t;»k<>,
(i want a dium.)
11 is father, who had been let into
Ihe secret, had meanwhile quietly
|>iaced a dum on the bed. An the'
I • * — £ "5 3a
jountvler rose, and hts eve9 tell on
|he drnui. he exclaimed, in an em-
llmtic BIOMI, that banished mH
lerious thoughts from the miinl?.,
jf I is listetifr^: "\Vh« re tbe
(|pvil did that drum lomv from?"
fne anticipatfd benefits from that
|^on may probably be coteidered
»t.— Troy Timet•
teums.—Bing/e copies, 45 cents; one cepy,
one year, Svo demurs; ttve copies, twenty,doWars.
Tria/ iubsoript.i ni fox three mouths, one doMar
, , .1 j- , • ,i The Kieetle and (bid dol/ar maisarjno to one ad-
tor bis appearance belore tne district; ,ij.rp8i s dollars. Postwife t«* every subscribers,
court of Dallas counts, Texa-, now iu se - k. r.'peltON, Pub J Bond kiteet, New_Toik.
TWO injNDRED DOLLARS
b.ci1
Giveii under inv hand, this March 1-4tb,
1382.
(t'igued ) W. It. Edwards, J. 1.
cj ? 1M_ „
The v^ili of Ciiarlo^ Albert Read,
Esjj-ajfx .<? r'.m» t:fi)ii«JitHt!o«
wt tli« St«t<» «f Te-sis Rei:itirjj;
to Js« 11 jme»tfn»i OH' F»vu»-
13tos.
A RTICLE X VI.—G EN EE A LPROV
JtOXvS.
. . Sec* 50. The homestead of a family
lately deceased, of JNewlon, Mas;-'.. | fi]talI be, and ia hereby protected from
pi VPS $50,000 to the Treasurer of I forced sale, for the payment, of all debts,
the Uaited «'ates, to be applied to I ^ the p.urch^ money thereof, or
' "i T U part ot s ich purchase moniy, the taxei
the reduction of tbe war uei)t. Xo j <5,iC thereon, or for work and material used
the atfeuding physician of the te^ 1 in constructing improvements thereon; and
tator 8500 waa given, on a eoudi-' 5« t'aip Intense, only when the tto.it and
i " . ii i.rr. . : uiUcri-ii are contracted for in writing,
11 on expressed as fojlows: Iha ! wit]-4 the c >nse«t of the rife, given in the
my head is severed from my bo»«y, J saa3e mannei an in required in making a
as I have a great horror of being {sale and conveyance ot the homestead
i -I , ]• . >') ' j or shall the owner if a mairied man, sell
ljuneci alive, the homestead "without the consent of the
wife, <;iven in such manner as may be pre
scribed by law. Xo mortga^s, trus deed
or other lieu shall ever be valid, excep lor
tne purchase money therefor or improve-
ments made thereon, as hereinbefore pro.
ided, whether such mortgage or trust deed
r other lien shall have been created by
he husband alone or together with his
DYSPEPSIA CURED.
Baltimore Md,, Feb. 14, 1881.
T tried your vuluab'e medicine, Brown's
Iron Bitlerr, for dyspepsia, indigestion,
Ac., and was cured by its use after three
leading phyjiciana of this city failed by
their prescriptions to give me relief. Af-,
tor eatinsf, before taking the Iron Bitters-J wife; an.1 all nreteuaed sales ot the bourn-
£ sufibrewith a full feeling about the j end involving any condition of defti.
breast, with headache all the time, bowels ance sin :! t;c void
very irregular, and generally Used up
At night, when 1 {<ct home from work, 1
thought I couid not last until the next
morning, I now feel like a new man.
J. V. HOWSEB,
SEE HERE.
Tru are etc':, v,e. there just the remedy ttie
will cure bojv '.d possibility of doubt, lflt Is Liver
or Kidney tri utiles (. cusuinptton, Lyi'pepvia
Welt's Health ltenewer Is your hope $1 Dru^-i.st
Lepot. Geo T Atkins, Dallas.
TEE RI BLFLOSTOF^TiPE.
Millions of ' ate, mice, cat», bedbui-s, vermin
r oocbeslcse tlie'r live* hv collision with "liougli
Loui'ts. ' (Bold by all diu 'gists laceuts-
I.\ 'flXK HOUSE
ask drue/lsts for "Rough od rals," It cieai
oul rat , mice, ded <ui;s, roaouea. verraiu, a:it
!«•».'. 5 ents pi-r b jx.
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Fall line of Legal Blanks
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i -ices duplicated, and work equal to an-; frcr-n
tlie oldest asitJbli3]ied b,ori^3. ;i
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Passing tl.rou?'' tbe "naturally bsaatit il aiu
rrost labored region c.'ocr country, r«o'id«<il>
the ohortest iiro to the Kn."t and Sontb'. abt.
Aft.'r Ju-te 1st round trip Ut !s»ti) at red'iee t
rrlea <vill be od saie to tbe celebrated apiiugn
ind -wftteriujs places of Ki»si T'euntaaoij &r,d
Virginia.
Kl?gant Pay coaches ftorc Little Hook
o ChBttaaooira ivibhout change. Magni-
ficent ra!u<'j S eeding cars, owned by the orm-
panv, on ali nignt trains, aioepmtc car lure ie-
duced, Bajrifflge throngli to destination.
Fa«8ens.'er- for V.'nsiiinuton Baltimore, Pliila
delphia, Now York, an well as iu. (jh'.ttanoo yo
tii.nta, Charlotte, Augv.Ntu, as and all HotuhoVn
c'tle«, should purciiase ticket3 by t^is line.
\i..ps, Time Tables, and Katea of Ticket
sdied ai.d plication to j
P.It, ROPGSR.
Ot>n WeiterdAK U.tl)jllis.
o
:4r
a. vs
w.-.jff $ - i
>i sJ it
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I'or Sale
isas??sv
ffi/A . • • .
' f'^warmssnii*
'ho 'AI ar<'i>t and Bcbt Hcdleho ever llndiv
8
- -€eimtin^tion of iioar, rfuchoi, Wnn»
N Dandelion, i a-'l thobo«t f.nd
most cwuratlve properties ot ill oih-j? Bitten,
mak e s % the greatost y lOOd ' VTlfiOV., i-ivor
Ii3K "J s\atort rj"l au I 14itKSioraig
Agent osa»«&ar-"
No dtseaso c\m lf,nC ?r,?t ,7he"'
Bitters are y.g^cl,sj v^ ievl periccu ftieWieir
operations
Tioy gi - aw atS t!S5: *3 «u »S9i "5 icOra.
To Ml ivli Jtie e%Bjploymer.tscaiise irro^uiarl-
tyoftU-'bow..sorYv uriuary organs, or ^bo re-
quire '.n \i)i.etiin:tV'i'owo andmUn Sttrsulwit,
ilo^Kltttra lire ii>11J":<v„,.* \atoy
loa'.ing, £1
No rr.ntivT whatyout
aro wh:ct the diaea^oor ai\*>Vni^nt r'SJ il°P Wt-
tcr,<, IV)n*t wait aatilyourv-' h^lc but u' you
only fc< l wad or cii5erable,Bt^so thee?, at oncts
It inay sav© yourlite.It hapg3 ^ v e (1 huudivdA
$500 71 ill bo prucl ^or a ci\3^c thoy v,-ii{
circ t>r Do noii sufTer fneti'Js
p irtcr.bufc useax:(lurffe fc0u:e HOO fj
Kc:ctn;0er, Hup Bitters ia no
dirnlif a n-j "truca, but the i'urcst'Hiw^ u {
alcUcine ever marto ; vbo "&XYAU2S FklSK!)
Hop Bitlerr Kfyr. Co.,
for '.'lrcuiar
:N. ■{ an J T'<Tk>\Jo. Ont„
wi
THF,
Texas and Pacific
fci.o. ol. i lie homestead, not in a town
or city shall consist of not more than 2U0
acres of land, which may be in one or more
peresls. with tne imnrcvements tnerein
fhe homestead, «n a city, town or village
Sit uou:iist of lot or lots, not to exceed iu
ue live too'.ivinii •'ollars, atth'j time of
ht'r iesigaatiua t.a the homestead, with-
out ret'ereucc to the value of i;ny improve-
ue.n thereon. Provided, that t!ie Bituit
ual be used for the purposes of a heme,
or as a pi AO.e tt> exercise tne calling or in!.;-
mess of the head of a tauiily. Provided
also, tbat any tampoiary renting of the
nomeetead shall not change the charaetei
of tne s.'im when no other homestead ha
' eei ac»iuJ ed.
ISko. Ja the death of the husband
or wile, or botn, the homestead shall de
• cend aaii vest in Iiks manner as other real
! property Oi the deceaseet and slmli be gov
j irned ny t lie same la>vs of de«>eut au-idi
j ribution. But it shall not he pariitione
j mon tiie ce:r# of the deceased during tu
! Retime of the surviving husband ot \vi
i. j or ro long as tha survivor may elect to as
or occupy the sameaaa homestead, ot >s
||S^|3 . 2 ) {(iug as the guardian of the minor children
ill! I of the deceased may be permitted, undet
>he order ot the proper court, nsviug juri
diction, to use Mitt occupy the same,
'I'he iatf detinine the Uomeattad and
other property exempt from taxation, in
accordance with the above jtrvvisions, i
as follows
akt. 6334. There shaii also be reserv-
ed to every family in this state, free and
exempt trmu f«re«*d sale for debts, the fm-
lowing property; all houdehnlu auc
kitclieu turniture.all implement* of hus-
" e ""r* ' bamlry; ail tools auu apparatus belonging
to any trade or profession; all boo* be-
longing it« private or public iit « .es;hv^J
oiiion cows said caIv> two yoke of work
oxen, two horses at.j wagon; ooe (par-
age or buggy : guo; twenty Uogs,
wtnty head ot sheep; ail provisions aud
nrage on hand (>r home consumption, ali
•ul.nes, bridles and naruuss necesssry lol
he useof.tlie tauiily, uud to every citizen
ami head of a family; one horse, bridle
and sa ldie; all wearing Mpj.ifcrei; a»l |.k>If
oppuruiy and b»«K.s ttelougiug to his pi.•
at* lio r»r»
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Tole lo, Memplrs, Nashville, Louis,
uille, Chaltanooga. Alt«nta
and all ptdnts
Norih, Kast & HoisXI--East
Trains leares I.'illas 8t ttloa, as fo'lows .*
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STo t mail andexproes - . . 7 '23 a t:
No 20 mail und express - • . 4 00 p ui
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Xc 1 mat' aid stress . . . 8 40 p m
N • 9 mail an t c i •r"»a » 5bi » m
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MouCtori i»nd So Kw> tor uli po'nt. IVoitb,
K irt aud Soeti -ea t.
At ' onirvU'W Jan itlon, anl Mian o:a, wlta i'
trai.if on I n. -iationai II It. T.'le" I'nlutlui
tl^ iuton, Aa tin, U.ilveati.i .ind^au V.itii.ilo.
At ilnllf.t, wi.u traltn of iI"U-to.i -f; «'extjs
central H*vy. Jo-«'or*lcaii.». M«xia, Proacnd,
vVaco. c-.'vert, Bryan, llonips' <:n^, Itrenn.in
a d tit po ;itj in Middle on l rtouthe'n 'iVxai.
At Sberaa wj111 II .*• t' c ittiy for .ii. i ok.»s
on ihwiiucof that iou>l. ,
At K.rt W <>rih, wi b ttages for n I pom' ia
Wosurn Trxus.
At SlirJvo'j.-rt, w tj Ued rlv r Etenu .rs f(.r
Nt.W * liettL*.
Pullman'g Palace Sl*»oj«iri|r (_) .r
ii'ort VVurih, Dallas aiio Siuinian
Saint Louis.
Anv information in regard to rates of I
Freight, Tim* an I ( oiiiieotion-*, will
be cheet ful!y given on xitp.ication to
l»- Ml liHXIE
Ocn'l Rup't Mar-hall, Texts
W H NEWMaN,
Geni' f Agent Ma.shal.P
and
pusta:nlni{ Prir.eird" in tl:e >ri.1 ot f>odi
ni'^licliietha i MAl/l1 I'.tTTr". 'ipt-epi-rnd r •
Utiferttieuteii yu*., llous .'.n l Qui'in . '
tbebooy a&d th( onto, ottsloh the blbod, so idi
the bonin. harden t'ae muiei.-s, auiot the 'i. tv,
cheer the tsind, perfeet- distftion, ricuhii- •
"toi'nicb r.t.u b&wwih oleM*e t»tc liver and kklite
md vitulIjiO viib >'S'A' LIlfl£ every fluid o»' '
bod). Kp"vsr'i o« Imitasion" similar!.,- nr
Loot for,the compnuy's tii^n:-. ir-- wbic.i »i.; •
plainly on the la'. o! ol ovjry bottb*. K.dU v -
Wbare. M ALT P'TIT.Kb co.. iwi
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No 2t»S tfycimore Strict.
i> mlas, rax.ife
Ji bbing of all kindprotrpt'yd ->ne,
V (Ut:
BRO-WTOS IRON 3TTTET1S ar.
e certain euro for r-il i!i«ieus« -•
repairing n complete tonic; e--;i
dills'Imiigestiou,Dysjiepsia,Ys>» »
w.ittont Fevers, Want of Appetii;-
jjoss trf JUrouyih, Lack ot'Eneri;'
•eto. Jlnricben tlic blood, strc;^:; •
p.ts the mnacles, nnel pivos th»v-
l!l\j t«" the norros. Ae^ts liko c,
rharnt ott tho eii^o^tivp orpnus,
removing r.ll eiy^peptie Eymptor.;--
tucli as tiisting the food. BeU'iin^
lloat in tltr r-toimn*h, Heartburn,
ctc. T!to only Iroa Prepara»ie»A
that xvill not blackcr. the teeth «>f
give headaebc. Sold by nil Ih u,;*
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO
Ralttmorr, Md.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1882, newspaper, March 16, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444545/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.