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A.B.NORTON
W- N. NORTON
Editor
Associate Editor
LYDIA E. PiKKMANi'S
VSB3TABLS CJHgOOKP.
Is ^Pogitiyo Cure
those Painful Coni'il ilius nnd WeiliitMKl
so common to our best 'eiuu.'e ,>opulatk>ti.
It will cur# entirely the worst farm of Female Com-
r'.nata, all ovarian trou»ik>« Inflsn r ation and Uleera
tion, railing and Pisplafomects, er.il the consequent
Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the
Chang* of Ufa.
It will dissolve and expel tumors from tbe titortw In
an early stage of developnient. The tendency to can-
cerous humors the re i J check*a very speedily by Its upb.
It removes fat-tness, flatulency,, destroys all craving
for stimulant*, and ltliaves weakness or the Ftomaeh.
It cures Bloatin;, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and ludi-
gestlon.
That feeling at Varlng1 down, causing pain, freight
and backache, Is always permanently cured by Its upo.
It will at all (hue* and under all circumstances acr in
tarmocy with thole ws th .jovern the female system.
For the cure t f £ldney _dmp;aiats of either sei this
Compound Is ugsurps^sv.
Lvnrv k. rr.kju's vegetable com-
Is prepared at end t35 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Pri o $1. Six '"Ottlesfor J.r Sent by mail
la the form of pills, a'.ao lathe forai 01 lerecges, on
:ec»ljrt ef prio}, 31 per bo* f ar either. Hi s. Pirkham
iroeiy anew'rs al'letters of Inquiry. Send :.'or p&mpb
let. Address ns above. Mention {his Pa ye.
N'o family should bo without I.TDIA E. PIVKHAM'S
I.H BU ftXM. TUey cure cenntipatlon, b'.lio isnacs
juij torpidity of thuliver, 26 cents per ho*.
tf-Sol<> Kt nil •irneeje.t*. -=*»
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Saturday March 11,1882.
17LIES AND M OSQUITOES .
A ].') treHb", box of ''Rough on Rats" wil
keep tlid iioo^e free from flieR, monqmtoe
ratsand taice the entire weapon. Druggists
Depot (idbrfce T. Atkinn Dallas.
15 I JIT V TPftf"#* ,fr 1882, with Impro
API***, ,y -H- .TV" e(j inre-est Table c0''
olidar, on receipt of two ThreetCerta BtnmP"
.Address Charles K. Hires, 48 N Delaware »«v.
Philadelphia, Pa. d3).4s»
Eclectic Magazine
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Foreign Literature, Science and Art.
18S2-38TH YEAR.
REWARD! for
any fHHe of Blind
Blooding; ltclnnjf,
, —IJ.oeratel. or Pro-
trudiuurFTLES that I)eTlTN7T^S PHiEROI EDY
fails to cure. Prepared by J.P.MILLER, Id.l).. 915 Arch
Ht. Phi la., Pa. If on genuine without his signature 8e!*d
lor circular. Sold drug^te und counfry etoree, $1,
MFLAt AWKhHEJ THE AUTHOR
Anew & front ttanical Work,
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the nume of «omo of the leading writers who con
tribute to them.
PHIUOD1CAL8. AUTHORS
Quarterly Review. Rt. Hon W K Gladstone.
Brit Qusrterly Review. Alfred Ttnnyson.
Edinburgh Bevitw. Proiessor Hurley
Westminster Revisw. Professor Tyndull
Contemporary Review. Rich. A, Proctor R A
Kortnigl tly Aeview. .1 Normae KockyetF R 8
Tho Niceteenth Cent'y. I'r W B C .rp enter.
Popular Science Review E. B. Tay or
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M acMiilan's Magazine. Matthew Arnold.
Frasei's Magnzine E a Freemai, D 0 L.
; New Quart, Magazine, James Anthony Faoude.
' Vemple Bar. Thomas Hughes.
; Belgravia Anthony Troilope,
; Oood \Vo*rt • William Clack.
I.onden Society Mrs ()liph*nt.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S /*. yR#TeW Tjirgenii ff.
Tiie Austrian tiger and the Russian
bear are not disposed to be friendly, and
each seems intent on giving tbe other's
tail a twist.
The vacant Associate Justiceship t-eems
to be bard to dispose of. Senator Ed-
munds was offered and declined the posi-
tion all in one day. The next gentleman
wbo will probably have it in his power t i
accept or decline, will be Judge Blatcliford,
of New York.
Missouri Pacific
RAILWAY
_ , J and possessing a!J t
st enterprising portions 1
i ?..oatirul Indian Tei to good and h val S
fasiisg throiiKD the most
* xvausas and Missouri, U)«
r ti ry and Tex us, w ti, is solid steel track to and
Ir ui tbe L'iiIol. Depots of pit. Louis, Hannibal,
Kaiica* "ity, and Ht. Joseph, Mo., Atchison anc
i,eav*uworth, Ivan., an.t Dunisuii, Tex., niaUinf,
c;i> e eoMiectlo'is tn these Depots with Raiiwu;
ne« leading to all parts <n tne Uoited States
/aseeniftrs wl") pundiase 1 njkets over the MIS-
v>URl P.VtJlFIU RAi"WAV have
INC CHAIN32 OF CARS
t > 0 4i Vii.lt I K A1NN
JbETWEKN i'liui h'DLI.oWl^G CITIES
t it) hihI M. Louif,
M. lii' iitK
Atl'ifiHAU Itlkli St. i.ullh,
Si. <«mU 'it. LoiiiH,
l' ori ..noli ;uist m.
Fun Sc.'ni l'£uaiuiUaif,
Fun tiCNiii kituviH I i(j,
lilll|f«rih UIKi a»|,. ^.1>«38N,
Juactiou au<S «t» t.OItSM,
|(«uiM>u uiiii -t- 3'Oiii?".,
IMllix'ili ibri .i ■» ittllibali
A>eiiiM«Ki kiutsns Ui t j,
SeditHuaun o..i «ha.
KitUMilb CUty I
■ — \« i'I'u—•
Reclniuf/ Chair Car* I re e
Besides°F1VHot Pullman' b eeping Cars aa;
lisndsoine I>ay Ooaehes, with 'i'oilot P.ooms and
be latest imppoven ents heated by pipes and
lirougiiiy veiililateu, curpetad, and witu eoluiuu
leudauui.
tie Missoari Fasille Railway
Has a Staoi f rack, the Miller PUtfoi tn the j
icipfoVtul Automatic Air Brake ou all cu i' j
Vasseager trains. It is in evejy respect.
A FIRST-CLASS R'Y
Foi .Maps, Time Tables, ftn'd interestvig reading
aiotier \;oiiceriiiu^ tho Missouri Pacific Railway
•aid its c«."uue(t)oHS with other Lines, W'bith will
be uailea ?"Un,Ji, aaareas
F. CHANDLER,
tivti'f i'a^seuaer Ageat.
J.D. BROWN
Ac t'iile.i'i t'a^seng. t Agent.
A. A- TALKA3E. 3onsral Manager
Si. LOLiiS. Mm
It is said 50,000 people nave been ren-
deied distressingly destitute by the recent
floods in the South. The Government i«
doing all in its power to alleviate tbe suf-
leringscf those who have fallen under this !
scourge.
Washington and Dakota Territories
are contending for admission into the
Sisterhood of States Both Territories
appear to be in a flourishing condition,
the attributes necessary
good and h yal States. Open the door
and let them conic in.
VERMIFUGE
It is nrw ovtr fifty years since this medicine
was ofl't-ud as a rtnieoy for oiins, arid from
lhit tin e its reputation lins Meadily increased
t.ntil at the pr« tei.t dcy it is almost nniverniily
f tkr.owlecg«d tlrotiglmt ni arly all paits of the
world to be the sovereign rtrrtdy. Cliiidrenotten
l'ok pale aiid sickly lrt m tio other cause than
Worms, aid tpasms nre nioft fri qutntly the re-
sult ol thi se hiotli n srppef s nnd miners. Muny a
lelplits child lias Um laid in tba grave wuen
ti e disease whic>> enbsed its death has been en-
tirely it ^understood, and when worms have
really betn the cause; therefore parents, especi-
ally moth< is, wLo aie constai tly with their ch id*
rap, ci.Diiot be too cbferving ol the tiis> ».ymp-
t ( nis of woims, for so'ureJy as they exist, can
they be tafely and speedily umoved fiom the
most delcicte inft.nt, by the time ufe of R. A
FAHNESTOCK'S VELMIFLGK. t+ieat caj.
lion triustle uted bX every purihasir to examine
ei ch bottle he buys The simple name of Fahne-
stoek is not mltcient, I e mutt look closdy and
see that the initials we "B. A.' and be satisfied
with nothing else.
T
EERS IS A EaLH IN GILEAD
Oil, I8.NT SHE A LEAUTY !
She is the personification of all that's
loveiy. Her disposition is amiabie; her
mind cultured; her heart kind and pure—
all because her heaitii was restored from
i using lirown's Iron .Bitters.—Comments of
a leading physician on a patient he pre-
scribed Brown's Iron Bitters for. All la-
dies should use it.—Journal.
<2^ —
Rjal e.-'ate complications h:tve
led to (he tiling ol a §120,0UU
titiniagc ni t at Lafajetie.
OBITUARY
Mrs S. F. Nicliois,
Leavenworth, Kan , March 7 —
Mr.-. !3. F. Nichols died in ihisjci y
last ni^ht, aged bo. fehe was a wi-
ii]*ii ot iuteiligenoe and greut lit-
erary ut>iliiip«, contrihiuing (je-
ij'icntly to the leading newspapets
of'the country. She was a native
of New York. Her remains will
>>e ial<( n to Highland, K
Invigorating
I tnorrow, tor h. ernien
an,, to--
Sue
leaves a hushdnd »nd tvsosons.
13.
Elm Street D .Uasi Texas
1*A1\ !• , OILS, H 4!,l,l'APER
%H\OOW GIASS. PI*-
Tl Ki S, MOl I
BKICKET ETC
Lsrtre siij ply reai'y mixed pain ».
M'S3 Mollte Douglass-
C duniiiuu, tvlo'. Maion 7.— Mis^
Moliie D njgla^s, daughter ot Gen.
Joseph B. DtotglaSf, an old and
weii-known citiz^u, died line
morning ot' t\ptuu.i j neumoni;,
Mgetl 33 yea'a. Sht- wan a mo>i
eftuniible lady and ^uiiiverral'y re-
spected.
Fo'allN»rve nnd Brain af-
fections ar»* invaluable, t'hey
'toe prompt, safe and effUuat
The best bno'vn remedy in
'he w^rld for nervousne* tn
Dr. Ba'l s'aaes; Weak nintfofthe
nierrory.LfBs of Brain pow-
er, Ncnous Debility, Lost
Kneray, L si Hopes. Iripru-
dences of You h, Kxcehs^s in
"maturer vears.Beminal • eak
i ess, and General I/ ss of
Power in Gene'ative Organs.
Clark's To those suffe. in« from Ner.
v. tn Irritability, Nervous
'Headache, Nervjis Shoe's,
Neivou-" P'os ration Nei v-
l> II Kxbatttton. relief is at
fo d in many cases of fomale
.werknesH trey act like a
'charm. The Biudent. the
'Teacher, thu 01ergym «n, the
j* ditor.the l.;llsines^ mat>,can
all be benefited by their use
Life is too short 10 waste
away in adell te p'd mann-r
when a $1.60 tox will benefit
you,and six boxes will cure
and rest re you to health and
Pills. |happinesg for 7.6' A«kyuur
druggis' fi;r them. Take ro
other. Oi send diiect t • 'lie
manufacturers,who will eene
tfcem by tnai', sealed, on rj
epipt of rrice. Addres Dr. cHrke Medicine com-
Iiiny, 6fi8 t'roa'way New York. Bend3ce t
sta-rp for circular. Ktb.2i
^THE BEST
1 CALICO.
WM. SIMPSON & SONS'
MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING
SOLID BLACKS,
Eddystone
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS i*
one of the largest and most complete estab-
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the experience of half a
century
has enabled them to attain such perfection
that they can with confidence ask you to tot
the quality of their work. They carefully
avoid all poisonous drugs, make only fast col-
ors,which are thoroughly washed in hot water
and soap, thereby removing anything which
would stain underclothing.
Those who buy and wear their prints will,
they feel confident, find them superior in dur-
ability, artistic style and finish. Be sure and
ask for their goods, and see that their marks
he Spectator, etc. otc, NisThatKeray ot".
<fi®"The nicotic Magazine if y licrurt/ in minia
ti.au. Thl best writing of the bent livtn't authsrn
utpenr tn it, Mid tiiud/i cos^y volumes aeg made
from materials whock appear fresh in its pages.
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Every cubsc.iber to the Electic remitting fivo
doPars to the publishers will rtceive, In ai-ditieu
to the Electic for one pear, a copy of the beauti-
ful steel engraviug of
"MAKGUERITE."
This subject has beeu sngraved for usbpihe
same artist who engrave-- t';e small plate c f
"marguerite," bo mueh apmired iu our Hauui.ry
uumber ol iost year,
Bize of eugraved surface is 12x7 inches; size to
fran-.e about 15x10 inches. the price of this er •
graving in the art stores is five doiiars, and it wiU
be sent fr<e to a'isnbsciibers vhj m«y ind'eaeo
a tlosir e ;o recoive it.
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U. S. DIRECTORY.
President, Chester A Arthur of N. Y
Vice President—David DaviB of Illinois
Secretary of State Frederick T Frehng
lit vkji, of New jercey
Ftcrctajv of'Jr^asury Lobut H.Foiger
ol New York.
Secretary of War, Robert T. Lincoln of
Illinois.
Secretary of the Interior.. Samtie! J. Kirk
wood of lors.
Attorhey Genert 1, Benjamin H Brewster
Pennsylvania.
Postmaster General, Timothy 0 Howe
Wisconsin
Bupreme Coufj boo rtnitod States. U
Uhie/Justice, Morrison R Waite, of Ohi*.
Nathan Clifford, of Maine
"W. B, Woods, of Alabama.
Hamnel J Millet, of Indiana.
8teohen J Field, of California
Gtanlev w t'liews ofOhlo,
" ' Joseph P. jiradJey, of N J.
1 W ash d unt of New York,
(. ourt meets iirst Monday in December
Washington.
U. S. C( Hin Texas.
citici'it ant j1 jluct courts.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Circuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La.
District Judge, a P McCormick, Dallas
Marsha), A B Norton, of Dallas.
District Att'y, F W Miner, of Parts.
Cleis, J H I<iiiks, waco
A 830.
M
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I)eputie«;
iaud. Uraham-
A J Houston, oalla», P w Oi-
it'areftand liest Hedi I jd ever Made.
—j colmbination of Hops, Sncha, Man-
o.aKlo and Dandelion, wh all tbe best and
most c % ura tive properties of 11 other Bittei j,
mak es\the greatest Rlooti urlfier, Llvei"
Raa U |V a tor, aiid Life and l'ealti ivestoring
Agent ta 'lu
No disease a" possibly long exist where Ilop
Bittern are ue\ed,no vaned au> pcrfect are Uieir
operations |
Thoy give bow li%fe ani to tho ijai and Inlrm.
To all whose e%ir'P1°ynient8eanse irrepularl'
t7oftliebowelsor\ urinary organs, or who re-
quire/in tppetize^^,^Ionic and mild Stimulant,
tio])I'.itters aio inval^ku&'''" .Into*"
Icoting. ~
No miii^er whatyoui fe^elhiB-!. synpto.,!.
are what the disease ur uilWneut is use Hop Hit-
ters. Don't wait until you re sick but it' you
only feel bad or miserable,® U8B them at once.
It may save yourlife.lt lias#8 a v ed hundreds.
$500 will bo paid for a ea3se they wUf «iot\
cure or help. Do not sulfer % ^r'et y Mr IVenil>.
satrer,but use aud urge thein%*0UiB Koo H
llc:nember, Hoti Bitters is no^k vne, dri'.<<ged
drunken nostrum, but the furest^^^- n d Best
Medicine e»er maao ; tbe "INVIUDS^W RtlKMI
and IIOPK" and no person ar family^
should be without them.
fl.l.C.I' an absolute and Irresistible eu^-IJ
orDrunkennrs&.useofojrium, tobacco ttuclfi
narcotics. Al'sola by irageists Sen
for Circular Hop Bitten Mfg. Co.,
i fichester.n. r aail Toi^nto. Out.
•±\ .v
Ton 1882
Will be mailed free to nil Applicants, and tnci*.«toiners without
ordering It. It contaltu five r«»lo»^tl plnt««, t?'>o eritrrnviufri,
aV»out 500 wpi, fthd foil descriptions, prices and direction* lor
flantiu»r li0<» varlel'er of Vegetable and Flower Seed?-, Plar.u,
ruit Tree». etc. Invaluable to all. Michigan irrown teedt
will he found more reliable for planting In tbe South than thor*
/Town in % warmer climate. We make a ipeclalty of lupplyiu*
x ■ .»jii!i)i.nd Maiket Gnriuers. A«Mr»«*s,
'RRKY & CO.. Detroit. Mich.
ASTHMA
Quickly and
Permanently
)r.Stinson's AsthmaRemedy
Is uneqnaled as a positive
Alterative and Cure for
CURED
Dea h of the Fat Bey.
PiUsbur^, Pii,, Maicti 7 — Da-
vid Navarra, tbe iai b.»y, wl.o bas| tickets are on them.
been on fxliiiiiii iii in dtttWrtitit j JED VOD VG
'UiiHcUitio tbrougiiour (|»t» couutrv,' * * healthia
ilied in tlin peel lu n e t>l ritialp« x
ihi* morning, I) fea!«p<l w s 21"
7 U
yea'w ot
(H)UII(iri.
age, ami weivlii d
tirocerJes and Provisions.
902 Elm St., Dallas. Texaa.
riw
- I T. 3 II S'.enlious*.
^ ,, . „ ,
i mTI'iihlSiiiir Stir'an<,|"coi Maron < — 1 ]J
WW*- 'f H. S «niio«w, '»'•« WV'l-knt. a i.
B+ Thofe W8"tinjr Tutclly Or»«cfr1^», Tohttoc*
air, etc., , e lnv tod to oall and ht"
^ .11 " '
Bnd all their attendant evils. K dops not merely
afford temporary relief, but Is a nerniauent cure.
Mrs. B. P. Lee, of Belmore, 0.,says of it: "I tin
mi prised a/ the tpeedy effects of Sour remedy. It is
IJte first mrdirine in six years ttiat has loowned my
rough nnd made exrierloration easy. I note sttep all
nighl urUhntit rouphlnp." If your druggist does not
»It, aeod lor treatise and testimonials to
II. ■». K. I>e<-K A- CO.,
IU BraadHay, Sew York.
HK-ER'S GINGER TONIC
Ginger, Duchu, Man'
drake, Stillingia, r.nd
inar.yof the best medi-(
cincs known are urn-,
bimdin Parker's Ginger;
Tonic, into a medicine'^
| of such varied powers, as'
to make it the greatest
Uloc d Purifier and the
Der.tnett'.thAStrcnctb
K;stor< r Errr I'sea.
It cures Rheumatir^a,
Slcejilcssncss, & diseacss
cf thi itumach, Bowels,
• I • n | Lungs, Lirer & K<dnevs,
Hair Balsam, ^."^rriyjifiwenttre,
' The !Ut. IW Enters, Cinder Essences
MoU r*zooo- cii lliir br*tv "W o^et Ionics, as U
!ng. N«i-b It to rv ton ib« never iutoxicates. Kiicox
ywitfr. I-~r,v *W. »z C^. Chemists, N. Y.
[ | ttlc. vid 11 tl L»,x* .S4r::ig Bnj:llar^Sltt^
i»»urot«li- , died tl'is nion inj».
1k liTMln ln;kKw*i«»«tiy- imrett j J\ \i A J V 1/ /•
ing it* cinniiutidii. it in bet / tnixjcualv J //• jtX JL , _y
infill ltd alifr on all xiue*. TLe ihtily '
t««nty/>(t leutu f><r mo ih; Weekly i]
6^1*1 wen, 6«n4 i> youi h<iiii«> with i
SaRtern Distx'iot.
District court, Auuoh Morrill,oi <ialve*ton
District A tt'y, ti Guthridge, "
Clerk Circuit court, VV. M. Kied.
blerk District oourt, S J Morse.
tiejristry.rs in Bankruptcy, Ed ward T Aun.
tin. of Calveatoa, and S T Newton<
Tyier.
Murhhal. Eastern District, W J Phillijm.
Deputies: Kd. H. Callaway, Chief; Win. T cias
toil, RobertHempsey GaUeBton; John Clemow
Hountou, J J Uairison, ColumbuB; Johu Hat
can, TexarKana; — Burrows, JefTer*' . A- .
Kaukln, llempetead; JainoB P<- Bp»|ngB
A.A.Bond, Vtichmond, ^ siii^leton, .Mar!
shall; '»v J Ingram, Hulphyr Sorir -jn; Aif. U».
via, 1'v lei.
Western District,
judge, E. B iurner, ol AuHtiio.
District Att y, V J Evans.
Jierk District Lot"rt:
Austin, Matthew i!opkm«.
VV. <J. Kobards. San Antonio.
WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS.
Btillwell U. Kuan ell. Marshal, Marshall, Texaa.
Deputies : Walter V-Lane. "
" \V K Jonniu^s, i'ylei.
" Jus M Held, lleanie
" \V" It McJ)"arlaud, Jbrenhaui
• O ii Caldwell, "
*• Jas M. osrter, Wan Antonio
" John M. idauMoin, Boe.rue
" Henry (ioldwutei corpus cnrUt!
JOloo der u.ies and olei ks:
W Mc&iaeier, duu Antoulo
Kd liuppertit, Austin.
Courts meet 1st Mondays it, February
and August at Austin; 1st Mondays it-
May and November, at Sun Antonio; and
id Mondays in Jauuury autf July a»
Brcwnsville, Texas
Collectors if Customs.
'Brow "?vil!e, Jor.n L Haynea, Corpet
v-Unsti, ; El Paso A, 1'ilunu
jaiveston, A. G, Malloy ; Indianoia, b ti
froutv
TOaCMa I OBOE OF GAi,VEQT
A (i. Maiioy, collector ui cuetoma.
W D Bhepbeid „ speciul depaty
D K, Sturgis D.puty
F M. Bakel ClerK
W. n, ttvaus do
L W Stevenson, do
K K Bradbroofc, iCiintf appratser
K M ltulifson, atorekueper.
P 11 Brinck do
Juo Deluuy ltiape iu«
August Bader, da
K W Boyie. do
W T Burns, dr
N W Cuney do
W K Butcbisoii Inspector Bou^top
\j C A Hedge do ISablne
W K faraer do Velaaoo
1. B iJollelt ■> 8uu Leu
Ch'is A Harris Nig.ii Inspecli'
Johu CrooK. do
Ed Davis. %
A Meuikc, do
T D Johnson do
Henry Bee do
H P VV'heitlesey aiessanger
VV ut- i«ew,s ittt
j 11 Burns laborer
lleury Baliin^er do
K B Lotnrop, boatmai..
Jon»es 1 total's ao
ColiecloitoK ^.ernal lievonue.
litDist., VV 11 Sinclair. Gaiveston.
Deoutles jas Uc While, Uorp >» cnriMJ.
A W McKltlip, Victoria.
Ueo M L'atteu, Hunlsvule.
M K Davia, Hoakii y.
\»'ui H (iriflin, (ialveatou
K fc' Cc.rdua, Ualvestou.
clerk. K t)uri\nd, lialveston.
•• J P Uunv, Uai> estoc
Oaugur. J M Barbour. liuveston.|
J£ H Norris, lialvestou
II Clara, Victoria
2d Dist., Collector, B. C Ludlow A
Clerk, U B Burk e AU' tln.
Jjc.p lai Div., Mux Maae, Austin
2i.il " A O Uoru^, dan au'ohio
3rd " <i. A. tj'Hrieu \V<- ~.o.
4th '• Hcmy i'urtiell, V .rt rt'or»l,
ath " — ^ ^tCollCilu.
3rd Lint.. Collector. W. Uinbdtnstock.
^epnueii: li o C.iriuau Division, Mursnai>,'
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Judge Aiui* i'. hostel, AUsVlli, lu charge.
VV K. tiniitb, austiu. -
A l'an*;i cV?rb AusUu
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a.id Polk hlrvet*.
lie <Htsu.
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3XSi \o $20 pe- Jay mad? b«r
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at tins hiisii,e<k. \UuI«mk htiiiHun «£
fo^luuil, iViame.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1882, newspaper, March 11, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443705/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.