Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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rail's Union Iutellpcer.
my
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lished at the Head of Steamboat
jivigation and the Railroad Cross-
inn of the Trinity River.
A First-Class Paper,
URED at THE dallas I'tSTOFFICE AS
ft found ClAh8 Matter.
fivrci ailui l)e|>arlnre ol
Trains al
[OUSTON& TEXAS CENTRAL.
houston tims'.
ooing north.
9 45 a ni
10 05 p ui
Depart 10.00 a m
Depart 10 15 p ni
going soctk.
8 15 a ui I Depart 8 35 a m
4 10 p ui | Depart 4 25 a m
TEXAd & PACIFIC.
.TEFEKRSON CITY TIME.
| UK IT ED STATES (JOURTS AT WACO
APRIL TERM.
Thlc 'ollowin^ pt; rsons liave been drawn
Grand Juror.* for'the Ainil Terra, at
Waco, whicli commences on the first Mon-
day in Ap-ii: Jurors to ap^el'r April 18.
J P McDow
Jap Cole
J H Laurence
O M Ca o
S K Buchanan
Ben Wyatt
G T Brown
Mil ion Parker
Pierce Ash ford
George Siuiuis
0 F Moure
1 j Met tardea
John Lane
Noali Cole
R L Smith
D P G no-
Conrad Ancheiks
W S Dudtit
J C Farley
F J Miller
R K Chatam
J M Joyce
Saui ik-lliuiiy
Hill County.
Brazos
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Hill
BrnZM
Robertson
it
Brazos
Robertson
Brazos
ii
Mi:'/. )R
Robertson
Brazes
it
Robertson
4*
Brazos
Robertson
•i
Brazos
tlobenson
Brazas
The following persons have
as ^etit Jurors, to terveat the
ol the U-S. Courts at Waco:
Going East
Arr 6.50 o. m." Leaves 7-20 a. ni.
B0 Ar ?.4S p. ui, Leaves 4.00 p, id.
Going West.
1 Ar 8 00 p m I leaves 8 40 p m
I 9 Ar 8 00 a ui Leaves 8 25 a ni
DALLAS & WICHITA.
Ive
Ive
1Q 30 a m I DepUrt 3 2v> p m
i 40 a in j Depart 7 00 a m
TRUNK LINE.
A
five 10 00 am| Depart 3 00 a
)alias Texas March 3, 1882
Local and light, i
Iving to its great length, we are obliged,
Vier to accommodate otltt# interesting
Iter, to publish Mr. B aine's memorial
leSs oh the late President Gardeld, in
lillments. Let every reader preserve
|he papers containing ihis matchless
Ves." on the life and character of an al-
, matchless hero and statesman.
Lafayette Beiil
Jo Harlan
Duemus Anderson
Perry Spivey
W C King
W P Hendricks
M R i oiand
L B We lib
11 Easterwood
Robert Hudspeth
Napoleon Davie
O S W hi«amore
Tom Elliott
J Bruso
J F Wilson
G W Surveyor
Pike Burnett
J W Goalter
Lee Brouks
Phil Peers
H R Hear in
S W B atherwick
W H Mooring
Tom Higga
Bi
been drawn
April Term
bzos C'o'ihty
Robertson
Brazos
Robertson
Brazos
4»
Robertson
Hill
Robertson
Brazos
Hnl
Robertson
Brazos
Hill
Robertson
Brazos
Brazos
CONSUMPTION.
liousands who bad long suffered from
lungs, short breath, nsthuiu &nd con-
Iption, likve found relief iu Brown's
Bitters, il tHie Ionic.
ie ladies whd sometime sinfce were nn-.
lo go out, having takeu Lvdia E.
sham's Vegetable Compound are quite
Ivered.. and have gene on their way le-
]ng.
your scalp full ot dry husky scale
I little pirnnles? Mr: BensUn's Skin cure
| cleanse >dur scal|> and remove all
ts and tenileniess within b days, try
Jr it is the best head dressing ever us-
Scld by all druggist at $1 per pack
Opera or Theatre— A beautiful French
Achromatic Opera Glass, inducing a jne
moroccociW, sent cariiage Iree Uu ii.coipt
of $3:30; or t wo for §6.00.
E Nkwlurv & Co.,
fr-bG-6ai 57 Beekman St., New York.
i lie Intflligeni i k h steadily inrrea
lits circuiution. It is bei ^ anxiously
jired altEr on all sides The Da'.iy is
_/50 cents per mo >h; Weekly i
IfiO per vear. fcend i' your nimen with
1 cash.
fXAS.—All who c (litemplate numi«
ling to "the beautiful land" ca i Ivttr-;
J advantages and disadvantages—'Mil |
Ih. and nothing but the truth," by sub I
lb'ng for Norton's Union Intellioex I
I, publ>sheil at Dallas, llie city ol grea i
lactations and gruaiest promise m the
Terms: a $'.2.50 pernnnni $1.50 for
| months
Georgia girl got hersslf into an awk-
ld predicament the other day. The car
Tig crowded, she was obliged 'o stand
intil a gentleman politely offered lur
of his seat. They soon became agret-
compmions, and were chatting away
/ sociably when the young lady di>-.
jred that she bad lost tier pocketbook,
accused the gentleman ot havii g
Iced her pocket. He smiied KtrcaUie-
[. and asked her if he looked like n
kpocket. She thought he did. He
lliosed to assist her in searching for the
treasure, which slio soon found on her
i person. The cbopfalten datu-el stam-
ped out apologies for her rudeuess. The
<>n she so grossly insulted was a Meth-
[t preai her on his way to a Conference*
BtKXEi'H COCdAIXK,
PeriO*r.e<i as a Puie and tffoctive
I air Lrttsing in all Ptris cl the
World.
For tnirtv years it has been a favorite
with people and a leader with the traile.
The name "Cocoaine" has become a val-
uable property Burnett & Co. have es-
tablished »ole light to use it in seveiaj
suits at law thus protecting ihe pubm
and themselves from imposition.
The superiority of. Burnett's Flavoring
Extracts consist, in their periect purity
nd gitat sireiifctli.
tl lio If* JtlrN. WIiihIow.
As thid question ig frequently u*ke<l, \«o will
slujply t-uy mat »ue j8 u lfljy who upward ol
luriy yuitrit has untiringly duvutca hir liuiesana
talents as a leiualo pliynioiuu una a n tr»e. pi luci-
pally aiuoiii! chnUl'eu. Hue hns especially stud-
(lieii the eOnsiitatiull mid want» of tlds nu-
merous clasf, anu, an a result ol this efl'ort. and
practical kuowitujfp, ohlained lit a lilelhue
spent as a i.uise and physti iau, bhe h s eom-
puuuded a boo hlng Syrup i(,r childion neihing.
;.t operates tiKe rnagie giving rest and hea th,
anu is inor'wvur, guru to icgututb the bowel,, lu
eon fOqUence ul this urticlc, jms. It ins.uW is oe.
coming werid renowiiea .is » hein I'actur {Of her
rau«; ehildreu certain .y do K t.^ii Up and blehs
her; espuciulty is this l he case Hi this
city. Vast qualities of the Suoitiing Syrup
a.v daily Bold ana used here. We think Mrs Wins
iow has imuioriitiizi-u lier uuiuo by this iuvaluaole
article, we f 'y believe 111jueand of children
have been siiVcd from an ear'y grave by i;s
timely une, . at uiillions yet unborn will share
its benelitis and unite hi her jlessed. No
mother had uis .urged her duty to her t-ufl'erng
little one, in oncopihion, until she has given it the
beuetit of Sirs. u'slow's tjuothing Sy.up. Try
mom <rs—t.-y it now Ladies' Visitor, Xuw
Yojk->oi(iby ai.druggists. 15 c.eutsaoottie.
Choice tracts of land tor exchange for „ city
property.
To sell a new safe at the Intelligencer office.
Reason for selling—lack of meney to put m it.
Persons having city improved p rsperty for sale
will find U to their interest. 10 advertise iu tbj
l.ntellicen cer.
/'artiei to know th't »09 best
"* Drper i i whic to r.laee adrertisementsis the
Ixtelmc.encer. He w ho don't know thisshoulii
Le cut f jr the simple.s
\lrs Pctedeif, of S :ell»y, O. was
ivyued in a Muuil brook, the
xh «<! the water about
|ht iui'hen SjpponeJ «he wa-*
ken with a fit.
If not soove being taught by a man, try
Dobbu'' eh^iric 6oap next wash day
Used without any wash boiler ruobing
board, and used differently from any oth-
er soap ever made. Itwcuis very ilroll to
think of a quiet, orderly two hours light
work on wash day, Willi no heat and no
Kleaui or smell of the washing through the
house, iu*lead ot U long day's I aid work
but hundreds ol' thousands of w mien from
Nova Scotia to Texas bu/e j;'oved for
themselves that this is done by using
Dobbin's riectrio soap. Don't buy ii,
nowever, if loo set in your ways to use i:
according todiiections, that areas simple |
as to seem almost ridiculous and so easy 1
that a girl twelve years can do a Jar^e
wash wi'hout being tired. It positively
will not injure the finest fabric, has been
before the public for tifi«eii years and in
^le doubles every y«ar. If your gioc«jr
has not got it, be will gel it, as all whole
saletirocers keep it. i L. Ciagui & Co.,
fhiladeiphi*, uianufacturers. 1. L M^ia*
alia, Age u I, Dai Us. °J«ju»».
NOriCE TO OUK SUBSCRIBERS.
}'ou are entitled to every number of our pnpci
during tin>e subscril«d for. Ve pay postage
on every number eei»< tc the postcfllc« and if you
fail to ri reive any number jou will please notify
us. Let aion >y paid bring its proper return.
NOTICE THIS.
If yon want to buy a piano, organ or mu-iica! in
Hrumeri ts of any kind er sheet music, or iustrun-
itu" book or any thing in the musical '-ne—ap-
p/y to the editor ot the Intf.llic.enc*r. and you
will !ii enabled to buy what you want and you
will have thirty per cent from what you wil have
to day so- er.lled music dealers., l;aar this inmiad
uiihg the holiday season.
A GAKL).
To all who are mtfeiing from the errors an
indiscietion if youth, liervcus v.eakiess, enrl
decay, loss ef tranhoed, &c.» I will send a recip
t) at v ill <ore y..u, KRJ<E i V ClI.itOE, fhi
gn at remedy w an discovered by a miss! .nary
youth America, bund a n-lf-audrssged envelop
i<i the l{ev Jeeepli T. Irn un, btiilion 1), Sew
York city.
Esl.'iUw rroiu (lie foiisiltiiti on
ol tin* Sm'e of Texas Kelati ng
to he Ii )itie.«tcr.(l of E'ain-
lllCM.
A KTICLE X V I.—G EN EB.ALPROV
IONS.
Sec* 50. The homestead ot a family
<hall be, and is hereby protected from
toreed sale, for the payment of sill debts,
except for the purchase money thereof, or
a part ol such purchase money, the taxei
due thereon, or for work and material used
in constructing improvements thertou; and
in this last case, only when the woik and
u)\terial are contracted for in wrUing,
with the consent of the rife, given in the
same manner as ift required in making a
sale arfid conveyance of the homestead
or shall the owner if d mairied man. sell
the homestead without the consent of the
wife; given in such mannei as may be pre
scribed by Jaw. No mortgage, trtis deed
dr other lien shall ever be valid, excep for
tub jnirchslse money therefor or improve-
loehts mitde thereon, as hereinbefore pro-
'deil, whether such mortgage or trust deed
r other lien shall have been created uy
tie Husband alone or together with his
*ife; and all pretflhded sales uf th^ home-
eaii involving any condition of defea
mice shall be void
tsjso. ol. I lie homestead, not in a town
r city shall consist of not more than 200
acres of land, which may be in one or more
perceisv with tne lmurcvements tliereiu
1'l.fc homestead, in a city, town or vilisge
all socsist of lot or lots, not to exceed in
ue tive tuoiisaiiii 'tollars, at the time ot
ht'r iesigpation i.s the nomestead, with-
out reference to the value of tnv uuprove-
uen Ifiereon. Provided, that" the same
liai be used for the purposes of a home,
or as ft place to exercise the calling or bus-
iness of the head of a family. Provided
also, that any temporary renting of the
nomestead thall not change the cUaractei
of the samt when no other homestead hu
' eei acou: ed.
bEC. o2 Jn the death of the htiafcaun
or wife, or boin, the homestead shall de
eend and vest iu liKe manner us other real
property of the deceased and shall be gov
Tiled by the same laws of desceut and di
ribution. Bui it shall not be parlitioue
uioii u.e neirs of the deceased during th
Mtetime of the surviving husband oi wi
or so long as the survivor may elect lu us
or occupy the same as a homestead, oi <j
long as the guardian oi the minor children
oi the deceased may be permuted, uudei
the order of the proper court, having juri
•fiction, to use unit occupy tne same.
the law dehniUK. the homestead ar.j
other property exempt lrorn^taxation, in
accordance witu lue aoove provisions i
as follows
art. 6S34. There shaii also be reserv-
ed to every family in this state, free and
exempt lrom farced sale tor aebts, the fol-
lowing property: all household anc
kitchen furniuire, ali implements of hus-
bandry; all loots aim apparatus belonging
to any trade oi protessioi>; ail bot be-
longiug to private or public iil a -.e8;tiva
uiilch cows and calv ^ two yoke of work
oxen, two horses ar..< wagon; one car-
age or buggy : ou gun; twenty hogs,
wentv head ol eheep; all provisions and
ni age on hand *br borne cousuuniUon, ale
audtes, bridles and naruess necesssrv lol
he use of the family, and to every citizen
and head of a family; uue hors*, bridle
and saddle; ail wearing ap^mrei; all tool
apparuty auu Oooks Otfiougutg to hie mi
ate liorarv
R-atl t.ie Imli.liukmjer.
OXIS MIL AUK 4tU£,
The number ot square feet in a acre is
43.<>tj(). lu onier to iiavo ibis area the
piece of land Uit.sl be ot such a Iwigtli and
oieailth tiut two multiplied '.ogetlier will
produce the ab^ve number. Thus, ar.
acre of land mi^bt be 4o.5t>0 fe^t lon< by
one I'toi bioad; 21,78(1 net long by two
I eel bloa^; 14,520 l«r«l long by three feet
broad; anu ,-o on. Ii the hire ».| iand is to
ae exactly suuaie, each side mutt be near
■y as possihle »U{S leet 1:2 inches. The
(nearest you can come to an exactly sqtiar
bv<e with a- weu number ol fett in th
e.o ui Ud it itei iuii|( by lUi Wroad
Largest & most complete establishment in north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
Blank Mook 22aSi3t*2»w,
STAMONKRS.
All kinds of blank book made to order & kept in stock
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
Etta * 3s.'ii •'ices duplicated and work equal to any from
the oldest established house,
365s srafitV . - Dallas, Tex a
Eclectic Magazine DOBBIN'S
Foreign Literature, Scicnce and Art. jjHCTRICSOA.1*
1882-3ST11 YEAR.
The ElcciiJ Magazine reproduces, from foreign
periodiL-u'iH all lh:'«e articlon wliich are vahtahlc
to American rttd-rs. It» ilelil of celecoon embra-
cos all the leading Foreign Reviewe, Magazine
and Journals^ and the tastes of all classes of read-
ers are consulted in the articles preseted. Its
plan Includes Science, Essays, Reviews, Sketch- s.
Travels, t'orftry, Novels. Short btories, etc., etc.
Tne folio winy lists comprise -he principal pe-
riodicals frum which selections tile aiade and
the name of some of ifce lea-ling writers who con
tribute tq fhem. ^
AUTHORS
Ut. Hon W K Gladstone.
Alfred T nnyson.
Professor iltuley
1'rotessor '''yndall
Rich. a, Proctor R A
J >« ormae KockyetK li S
Pr W B Oirp enter.
ite to t
PBRIor»,tCAL3.
Quarterly Review.
Brit Quarterly Review.
Edinburgh Review.
Westminster Review.
Contemporary Review.
boi'tniiiiitly /Review.
The Sihetcenth C'eiit'y.
Popular Science Review E. B. Taylor
Bfacikwoou'o Eaguz'ue. t'rot, Max Muller
t!ornt ill Nlagezine.
MacMiilau's Magazine.
Fra.vei's Maguzine
New Quart, Mug.iziue,
Temple Bar.
Professor Owen
Matth'sw Arnold.
E a Preemai , t) 0 L.
James Anthony Faoude.
Thomas Hughes.
Belgravia Vuthony Troilope,
Oood Word-" Wiiliam Olucb.
Louden Society Mrs Oliphtul.
Saturday Review Turgenietf.
The Spectator, etc. otc, MisTiiatKeray ota.
jfe^-The lilectic Magazine is y licrnryjn mini a
lit ii*. '/'/it best wrlliny of the bent liw n~ autJ^ri
uts/tear tu it. Mid mudJi cvniftj volumes net made
ftviu materials wlwvh appear freak in it* payes.
1'lvaMlUE EMtjRAEiNU FOK l»Sij
Every cubic iber to the Electic remitting live
dollars to the publishers will receive, In a diiieu
to tile Electic for one pear, a copy of the beauti
ful steel engraving of
"MARGUERITE."
This subject has been angraved for us bp ihe
same ariist who engrave' tlie small plaw of
"iiiirguerite," s.j irnieii apmired iu our Hauui.iy
uumberol /ost year,
Size of engraved surface is 12x7 inches; size l.i
frame about 15x10 inches. t'lie price of this en •
graving in the art stores is live doZ^urs, and it wiU
1,1! sent free to nil subscribers v iu muy iud,ea>e
u uOsir e recoivc it»
TERMS.—SingJe copies, 4ft rents; one e»py,
one year, tivo doZZars; live copies, twenty, doZZars.
Tr a"Z subicrip'.iiui fuj three months, one doZZai
The 3Zectie and and doi/ar magaz.ne to one ad
•tr ss, S doZlars. i'ostage to everj muscribeis,
K, ii. t'EETON, t'ub., Bond bteet, New York
rpKEEE Ii A 2aIM IN 8ILEAC
Dr.
Clark's
(For nil N rve a»d Brain af.
fections ar- ii.y du. b e. I hey
re prompt, eafepnd «ff tual
|Th«* best known remedy in
j'he wi rid for m<r\ou»nu« in
nil slaves; Weakeninv of the
memory, L< »s ul Biain puw-
[er, N' rvous D«billty, Lust
Kiierio, L SI lio;'«s, Il ip: u-
pr;i es < f Vou h, Kx oiecsin
icnatur r \e rn-a^niiuai eMK
[iesi. :i»i O^tlerill li ss ol
Hiiwvi' in G-iie'ati»eOrgaii«.
To tt.o» s tfe iiu' froui Nrr-
v. us Ir l.io.lity, ^ervou»
|lie»da Le NvrVons SbocK,
NervoU' ?:os ration Neiv-
ub bxhaution. relief is ,-.i
jfo d lo many ca«»s of fumalc
n;i<rknes« I* ey art like a
ehnrin. The Hiudou ■ the
IVaoher, thi Olergjrin \u, the
Kd|t«r,th« tnsnic*. man,can
all b« beinifted ;<y thi ir use.
Life is too short 10 Wwle
away tnaUi.il to p'd inaini r
when iv
yo„, aul Six b»ix«# will cu e
anu ro.t re you to health and
happmoss lor 7 6'', A«k yuur
druggist for them. Take t o
oth-r. O sunil oiieci t h«
niai ufac iuter»,who wills^ue
ttiem uy tnai, eutlcd, on ra
•»ipt if pries. Addr*# I)r. cl-.rkf Medicine com-
pany, S.St I<roa.way New Yv-rk. bead Jceiv
•tamp for sireular.
Invi£orati&2
Fills.
r -rjiwiwna»sujiui»-OTij r3J
e<t And ltr«t lletlK i ie ever Matlo.
M) CO?mblnatlon of Hops, iucha, Wan-
' c\.ak|e and Dandeliont*'4! ill tfcebeat aad
most clurative propcrtief of j1 otho." Bitten,
mak esXthegivatcst Blooc. urlfier, LWer
he- II |\ a tor, and Ufe and K«1C. juvtoHiitf
Ag*a% ca
No disease c^LanpfWimrlorg f*lst whore Hop
HiUei^ arp Uf^ed,so »WMid i~» Jierleet Are ttieir
mil Qii.jtit.aen
^37 give »(,V U%f9 »1 v'-cor ts tkt ul Infill*.
To ail wlio»e e Wnplo.vmentocause Irre^ulaii'
tjr o< tb* i« •»'. i».->r\. ui inory organ*, or who rv
(jui.emi -tppetiaor^L^°n,®*ud"didStimutont,
ri^iji.itttrs urn ir.v&^^.uair^.. .ith<*Ut into#"
loatin|.
Xuii'jiirr « bat your fe^clii** syviptouja
are wiiat tru a .a »r ail^^eut is nse Hop lilt-
tcn, Don't T-iit ui.iilTmia® rr «ick bat ii /cm
or.iy feel l-ait or ti.i!k*rat)lo,Mtlisru oace-
it may »avi: o'lrtiifi.ltha«W* aT•<! hundrMbL
fCiOO "il! «'oracajKe ther w!M n«C
cire>>rhilp. I'm<>v irfrwods
sa.lVr.but j sea. .iiu rjre tbem^
k to«» mod b
Iteineuiber, x> WtsrT« lm naVlk, <lr*ege4
ilr.iuken hi! U.e ® d
MeSielre e*< r: luc-j: the ■wtimV Run
and HOP!" v. i iii r - rrea ar la»l'.y
slioulU be wiUiccf thvui.
p.l.C.t* an I" an 11rraaMitito
forUrunkaui.
narw>M*«. A.
tor Olrraiar
_*a">est<T
It is probable that nearly every familr
m Dallas knows by tliis tune the groat
merit jjossessed ,by this world renewed
soap, for it has been on the market for fif-
teen years, and has been brought to ihe no
tice of all, but is our advertising has e«-
caped the eye of any. and if no friend ha*
Broken of its merits, please allow ub to say
that you will truly iind it to your interest
to try it, and see for yourself how far so-,
terior it is to any other soap made. It t<<
peally.
The Best and most
Eco unreal (Soap in
the World.
/our Grocer sells it
Your Kespectifully,
T. L. CRA'ilN & C'().,anufaturerS'
T L.Xlarsalis WholesaU Agent Dallas
I'ezas.
Quickly and
Permanently
CpREPl
Dr.Stinson's AsthmaRemedy
Is uneqnaled ns a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Asthma and Dyspepsia,
and all their attendant evils. K does not merely
afford temporary relief, but is a permanent cow
Mrs. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, O., says of It: I w
mri>rittd at the tpr*du tfer.lt of your remrtv. n ««
the first inetlicine in six veari Uuii ha* i>»*cnt.il
couoh arul m/vie f.rptrtorntUm rruy. hunt at'f]' «'*
nioJa ivithont oouiihino-" If your dniggist does not
MU> It. send for treatise und testimonials to
^ m. p. k. fbch »* to„v
UB llroadww. *ew Wirk.
■
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS are
a errtaiu euro lbr all disease*
repairing a cotuplcte tonic; espi^
ci'^li y I mil est ion, Dyspepsia, Inter-
TTiittcnt Fevers, Want of Appetite,
7joss of Strength, IiacJc of Energy,
etc. Enriches the hlood, strength-
ens the muscles, aud gives new
life U the nerves. Acts like a
charin on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
such as tasting the food. Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth o»«
give headache. Sold by all Drug-
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore, MtL
fife th»t all Iron Blttan ftri ms>'« hr Pxnm
Wo wl u*>« crou-Mi r*il ilnui >ud trtd<9 mark ra ™
BEW^ac pr IMITATIONS.
:1AI£LLIGENC£K OFFICE
loforcnatlon iu reyard to Capt, Cutle
whe wae about Austin in the year tM?—«0. 4:i
person knowi'if of hi* whereabout*, or of hid fain
y will e >nl'er a f»vo» ly r—' Ui th* iaditcr n
. I -* \ K'.f.H»KSO«K
Ucan truke money fnntrr at work fur us t' a-t
at any thiee el t capital not required; »••• « I
• teit you, Twelve Iioilar* per d.iy ul hi iiu-
••aiie by tve IndwUtiua ti'i-n, w omen, liuya . 1
(jirlf wanted everywhere U) work fur us. >'< tv <
Jne time. C> stly < utf't nd utui free. Ajaln •»
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1882, newspaper, March 3, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444597/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.