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NORTON'S INTILLIfiENCES.
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Published at the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cross,
ing of the Trinity River.
A First-Class Paper,
Entered at the Dallas P(stoffijk as
Second Class Matter.
MAXIMS OF J. A. GARFIELD
To a young Man who lias in him
self the magnificent possibilities of
life it is not fitting that lie .should
1)3 permanently commanded; he
should be Commander' Yrumust
not continue to be the employed.
You must be an employer! You
must 1)0 pvomoted from the ranks
to a command. There is some-
thing, young maD, which you eau
command—go and find it and com-
mand it. Do not, I beseech you,
\KHS ITEMS.
PLATFORM OF THE NATTONAL
REPUBLICAN PART\.
There a.'e myriads of grassliop- .
Co.. 6J..1 , , Mr.l'ierreponLot New lork—Mr. IYesi-
l «ounty. dent, I hardly need to say that in a com-
111 Chickasaw county, Miss., ""fee composed of one from every State
, -c, ' J in th* Union, lroni every lerntory, and
there are Oo pairs ot twins, from Uie District of Columbia, there was a
P.-Mt ('hiirnh t I,l„ Sle:lt diversity of opinion about the ques-
i rot. Church repoits favorably | tioils which 5- t|ierregollltions Hhoul<l be -, ,
or the Hlver mimes in Arkansas. brought before this convention, A,.' in this l'le Maine, and rescued by the courage ,
.. ... convention it became apparent that we ■ !llu' aet'on 'Maine's patriotic sons ; have
wood Ciller is beil)^ produced would liave a sufficient number of exciting ^ .methods vicious in principle and ty-
from tomatoes ill some localities of i topics to keep us active and awake. We ' mimical in practice, attached partisan
have endeavored in the resolutions we; lt'^'sl"tion lo appropriation bills, upon
present to have nothing upon which we ' whoBe passage the very movements of gov
There are 170 colleges in the c'ould m,t ourselves
tion, they have obstructed all efforts to
promote the purity and to conserve the
freedom of suffrage; have devised fraudu-
lent certifications and iet:rns; have la-
bored to unseat lawfully elected members
of Congress to secure at all hazards tne
vole of a majority of the States in the
House of Representatives; have endeav-
ored to occupy by force and fra;id the
places of trust given to others by the peo-
JDALLAS SAL f L] I/'.
leon kahn,
DEALER IX
Handmade and Eatltrn
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DALLAS SAL |1. AO,
lil(J< J K11
BOOTS AND SHjES
Hi*
and
f
and
3ur state,
honor to present the
the committee have
Announcements.
We arc authorized to announce Dr. "VV. II.
WILSONns iin independent candidate for the of-
lice of DISTRICT CLERK of Dallas County.
We are authorized to announce the name of
8. W. ftOWE as a candidate for Tax Collector
of Dallas county at the November election.
We aro authorized to announce W. H. PRICE
as a candidate for J usticc of the Peace of Precinct
No. 1.
We are authorized to announce J. M. 1IANEY
an ,*t candidate ror Justice of tha Peace of Precinct
No. 1.
We are authorized to announce Colonel B. W.
STONE as a candidate for County clerk at the
ensuing election.
> We faro authorized to announce N. O. MC-
aDAMS to re-election to the oflice of County
Commissioner.
We arc authorized to announce W. M- ED-
WARDS as a candidate for re-election to the po-
sition of Justice of tha Peace, of Precinct No. 1»
Dalian county* at the November election.
We are authorizedcto announce M. IIINE8,ol
Lisbon. Independent candidate for Sheriff of
Dallas county. Election November 2d-1880.
We are authorize to announce CAPT, W. G.
Veal as an independent candidate for State Sen-
ator of the 13th Senatorial district composed of
the counties of Dallas and Elllis.
. . . . r» • niciu uic x iv uuiifges in tho C0ll,a not ourselves agree, and nothing
oe coll tent to enter upon any Btisi- j anited S(atf.s wilere , , sexesare | which would tend to disturb the harmony
ness 'vhich does not require and; I ... J . , of this convention or awaken angry debate
I compel.constant intellectual Growth i adnntted as s|uckn,s' ; orI'-g (
In order to have any success In; ^ 'IC1 Mexican government has resolutions which
life, or any worthy snccess, you gran*eu concessions to t»vo Ameri- j agreed upon.
resolve t. e.r,j i„,„ i o„, railway complies. T,»
work a fullness ol Knowledge— Ihe Italian government will | vtLtion assembled, at the end of twenty
not merely a Sufficiency. erect a monument to Victor Em-: £ears since.the *'el!eral government was
tirst committed to its charge, submits to
the people of the United States thin brief
r> c r» -1 ur i , r, i • . I import of its administiatiun. It sup-
Tfcnii am r.r>r t,,,, .i | i for. l>af5l 1 Mutlly, 01 Ceachl col- pressed a rebellion which had armed near*.
Ifyou are not too lajge foi the: |e„e Louisiana, committed suicide l.v a million of men to subvert the n»-
I lace you are too small tor it. by cutting hig throat_
Youug Men talk at" trusting to
Spur of the Occasion. That,
( T (fits
Trunks.
604 Elm Street, 604
DALLAS. TEXAS.
TIMOTHY MORONEY.
IA.MEH MORONEY, JR j
Be fit for more than
you are now doing.
not too
the Thing anuel at a cost of $1,300,000
the Spur of the Occasion. That The Sophomores of Bates Col-
trust is vain. Occasions cannot! Ieie> have cllosen as tl,eir orator a
make Spurs. If you expect to wear a co'ored student, the son of a for- ^ _
o . • 1 . m,lt. e]n vr» iamous work of hunting fugitive slayes,'
bpurs you must Win them. II nier (• and charged it to see thatslavery does not
you \yish to use them you must j Nineteen mules in a drove of 30 iexist- Ithas/a«ed the value of our Pa-1
buckle them to your own heels be- were recently killed by a fla.h of ^^ITn^^^^on^soluS
Hie >OU go into tnc riglit. i lightning inJKentucky. j payment in coin tot all the national oblii
ticable; and we submit to the practicac
sensible people of the United States al
Bay whether it would not lie dangerous to
the dearests interests of our country to
tional authority. It reconstructed th i tllis time to surrender the adminlstratioat
Union of the States with freedom instead i of ,the national government to a partyn
of slavery as its cornerstone. It trans- j wliich seeks to overthrow the existing
formed four million human beings from l,ollcy under which we are so prosperous
the likeness of things to the rank of citi- i aml t!u'9 bring distrust and confusio,
zens. It relieved Congress from the in~ 1 wliefte there is now order, confidence a nd
hope.
eminent depends; have crushed the
rights of the individual; have advocated
the principle and sought the favor of re-
bellion against the nation, and have en-
deavored to obliterate the sacred memo-
ries of the war, and to overcome its ines
timably good result—freedom andndiif
vidual equality.; and we affirm it tolif
the duty and the purpose of the Republ-
can party to use all legitimate meaus-t- XT A TD T\ TIT A TTJ TJI
restore all the States of this Union to to U VV JX J2j«
moat perfect harmony which may be prth | Mechanics' Tools, Iron. Nails
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLOR AT
LA It',
311 Mais Street, Dallas, Tesa:
Special attention given to Revenue and othf
ancH in Federal couits at TvUtand Austin.
P. S. BORICH,
House, Sip and Oraaaieutal Painler,
115 Sycamore St., bet. Main 4 Elm.
DALLAS, - TEXAS.
Paper Hanging and Cain
Short Notice.
-mining Done o
oct24ly
MORONEY & CO.,
Dealers in SheJf and Heavy
Notice to Candidates•
Announcements are in order now. Tickets will
soon have their time. The type of the Intelli-
gkncer, will be used for announcements and for
tickets for money,
We shall in proper time print tickets not for
grandeur but for pay.
Those who want the votes of our readers can
ovorn themselves accordingly.
It is to me a perpetual wonder;
that any Child's love ol Know-
ledge survives the outrage of the
SchooKhouse,
That man will be a benefactor of
his race who shall teach us how to
manage rightly the first years of a
Child's education.
ATTENTION (IA.MHI»ATi;S.
Candidates should come up with
their money if they wish their
names on the official Republican
ticket. No name will be placed
The Peabody
now reaches
increased §1.000,000 since
established,
3,500,000, having
:t was:
Germany will soon have its own
line of monthly steamers to the
Sandwich Islands, Australia and
New Zealand.
One-half of the time which is
now almost wholly wasted in dis-
trict schools, on English grammer
attempted at too early an age,
would be sufficient to teach our
Children to love the Repub'x; /-x . . .. , •
and to become its loyal and lile. Over twenly thousand pup,Is in
long Supporters. th,e St" Lom« Pub lc. scn™ l,ave
^ t takeu up the study of German.
1 he old necessities have passed which is an active branch,
away. We now have strong and
gations, and has given us a currency ab-
fund ill London so'"tcly good and equal in every part of
our extended country. It has lifted the
credit of the nation from the point where
G per cent bonds sold at 80 to that where
4 per cent bonds are eagerly sought at a
premium. Under its administration rail-
Mrs. Margaret Dodson, of Hous- j W!l)'s have increased from 31,000 miles in
ton counties glories in the fact ^ ,.11>,ali 82?00'J m')7
- , i Our foreign trade has increased from !j>/00-
t#at she nas fifty-one great grand- j 000,000 to $1,150,000,000'in the same time,
children living. our exports, which were §20,000,000
1 less than our imparts in 1800, were $204,-
000,000 more than our imports in 1879.
Without resorting to loans, it has, since
"And the Leaves were for the
ing of the Nations."
Heal
This is fully exemplified in the demon-
stration that so common a pasture weed
of smart-weed, or waterpepper, possesses
medicinal properties Which, when com-
bined with essence of Jamaica Ginger
and other eflicacoius vegetable extracts as
in Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of
| Saiart-weed. It constitutes a most potent
remedy tor bowel affections as diarrhoea,
dysentery, tlux, etc. It is so an effiacac-
ions medicine for colds and to break up
fevers and inflammatory attacks, and for
Ihe alleviation of plain. Kvery family
should keep a supply oj it. 50 cents by
druggists.
the war closed, defrayed the ordinary ex-
| penses of government besides the accruing
: noble living Languages; rich in Lit
| erature, replete with high and earn-
on the ticket without tho cash in
advance. And no person is ^auth- [ est thought, the language of Science
erised to receive monev for the I Religion and Liberty, and yet we
K:,I /^L:KI l i *i_ • •
same except J, H. Johnston Dep-
uty United Slate Marshall.
W. N. Norton.
spirits
The twin sons of Secretary Evartp;
one at, Harvard ami
College, celebrated their 21st birth lay at
New Havens last Monday by a dinner at
the Yale t'lub Houso.
Who is Mrs. Winslow?
Ab this question is frequently asked, wo will
simply Bay that she is a lady who for upwards of
thirty years,, has untiringly devoted her time and
talents a« a Female Physician and nurse,
principally among children, she lum especially
studied the constitution and wmtsof this num-
erous class and, as a result of this effort, and
practical knowledge, obtianed in a lifetime spents
as nurse and physician she has compounded a
a Soothing Syrup, for children testing. It oper-
ates like magic—giving rest and health, and is
moreover, sure to regulate the bowels, Jn conse-
quence cf this aricle, Airs, Windslow is becoming
world-renowned as a benefactor of her race;
children certainly do rise up .and bless her; es
pccially is this the case Jn th's'city. Vast quant-
ties of the Soothing Syrup are daily sold and
used here. We think Mrs, Winslow has immor-
talized her name by this iuvalvable article, and
we siicerely believe thousands of children have
been saved Horn an early grave by its timely use,
and that millions yet unborn will share its benc-
lits, and unite in calling her blessed. No Mother
has discharged lier duly to her suffering little one,
in onr opinion until she has given it the benefit
of Mrs, WinsloAv's Soothing &yrup. Try it, moth-
ers—Try it now.—Ladies Visitor, Now York City.
Sold by all druggest.
bid our Children feed their
I on the life of the dead ages, instead
■ of the .inspiring life and vigor of
| our own times. I do not object to
from it —
it exclude
Classical learning—far
the other at Yale but I would not have
the living presenl,
; Greek is perhaps the most perfect
j instrument of Thought ever invent-
ed by Man, and its Literature has
never been equaled in purily of
style and boldness of expression.
The Graduate would blush were
A railroad 140 miles lung, from
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to Koscius-
ko, Mississippi, is projected,— Par
in North Te.rau.
interest on the public debt, and disbursed
annually more than $30,000,000 for pen- j
sions. It has paid $880,000,000 of the !
public debt, and, by refunding the balance
at lower rates, has reduced the annual in
What 1h Compound Oxygen
This new remedy for chronic diseases,
which ol late has attracted so much at-
tention, will be fonud advertised in the
present number of our paper. The cjues.
tion naturlly arises, "What a Compound
! Oxygen?" Its discoverers claims that ii
An §800 diamond ring
away from Lafayette, Ind.
Child tied it to the string of a toy
balloon and let it go.
tereit charge from nearly $151,000,000 to
less than $89,000,000. All the industries
of the country have revived, labor is in
demand, wages have increased, and
throughout the entire country tnere is evi-
dence of coming prosperity greater than
we have ever enjoyed. Upon this record
the Republican party asks for the con-
tinued confidence and support of the peo-
floated ! pie, and this convention submits for their
A approval the following statement of the
principles and purposes which will con-
tinue to guide and insuire its efforts':
1. We affirm that the work of the last
iron, JSails, Wagon
Woodwork, Agricultural Implements,
Pumps, Etc.
627 Elm Street,
Dallas, Texas.
THE GREAT
Dallas Clothing House!
OF
E. II. K ilIX & CO.
Corner of Elm & Lamar Sts.,
WI['L 1' ynu *ith Ule fT9t CLOTHISB in tho I
marlsia at the lowest rates for the quality. . E. SCHNEIDER.
T he largest quantity, the linufct ami best goods, !
ever brought to Dallas. The workmanship is su- ! CJCHNEIDER & DAVIS,
perier to any. ^
Krcry variety of Clothing for MEN anil HOYS.
Remember The Place.
Call ana examine otir stock and prices, ami we
are confident you will purchase all you may re
qnjre of us.
Spread the Word
auxjiig all your people, for we are determine
sell at fifty per cent, less than last e eason.
I!. WELLBORN,
Attorney at Law 5 Hoary Pule,
107 Lamar St., 3allap, Tezas,
! 1). Mackay, M. J).,
Residence Corner ot Austin and Polk Sta
Three Squares South Grand-Windsor.
J. B. D. YOXJ.NG,
DEALKR IN
Groceries and Provisions,
902 Elm St., Dallas, Texas.
&a- Those wanting Family Groceries, Tolwwco,
Cigars, etc,, are invited to call and buy.
AU kEJj DAVIS
WHOLESALE
grocers
AND DEALEJiS IN
Wines, Liprs and mbm
is a new combination Joxygen and nitro-
g en— the two elements which make up
our attuosdheric air—1 in such propotions
as to render it richer in the life-giving
element, and that it acts in complete
harmony with natural laws and forces.
If one fifth of the cures which are claim-
ed for it, and which seem to be well auth-1
enlicated, have really been made then it
is the most wonderful agent for the relief
of suflering humanity which the world
has seen, A Treatise on Compound Oxy-.
gen, containing a history of the discovery
of this remedy, a statement of lis nature
and nxide of action, and a record of many
remarkable cases, will be sent free to any
one who will write for it to I)r. Saekey
A I'ai.kn, of Philadelphia. See their ad-
ertisemcnt.
the DiNSEE&gonabo 00's
BEAUTIFUL EVEK-tHIiOOMltffJ
ROSES
Wc deliver STRONG POT ROSES for Winter
Jiloom jiiui Fall Planting, safely by mad, at all
ppst.ofli*c*. F ive Splendid Varieties, your choice,
ii1] ft* $'4; 19 for 831 36 for
S4; 3«» lor ; 15 for $10 j 100 for $13. Send
for our New Guide lo Koxe Culture, ami
choose from oyer .100 Finest Sorts. Our Great
w ~ "itv is growing and distributing Roses. ,
DIN GEE & CONARD CO.
■rower*,West (iUove, Chester Co.. I'a.
Coi'iielt «I Elm anil Lamar
wl DALLAS. TEXAS.
streets.
6©
r^v
! My life was saved hy Warner's Safe Kidney and
re" ! Liyer cure.—E. B. Lakel], Salem, Ala,
rv
in,
Canton, Ohio, Oct. 15.— GeoJ<?e Piatt,
a carpenter, fell from a high caO'old to-day,
.srikinej on his Jiead and sustaining fatal
injuries*
4 Hford to our Headers.
When yoH read of a remedy that will cur« all
diseases oewaro of it; hut when you read of a pure
vegetable compound which claims to cure only
certain parts of the body, and furnishes high
proof that it does this, you can safely try it and
with the assurance that it will help you . This is
just what Warner's-Safe Kidney and Liver Cure
does. 11 cures all troubUs of the lower portion
of the body and none other.h It will not help the
toot-ache, ear-ache nor consumption but it will,
put your body in a vigorous and healthy state
where you can enjoy life anl appreciate its trood
things. Try it.
Hay City, Mich, Oct. 15.—Alcona La-
londe fell from a scaffold thi* morning
rupturing an artery in the brain. 11?
c an't live, Special Telegram to The In
ter Ocean.
Vandalia, 111., October 17.—.Samuel
Fogier, a very wealthy and inlluential
citizen of St. Elmo, this county, died sud-
denly and unexpectedly about one mile
from his home. He had gone out to at-
tend to Some cattle, when attacked by
the much-daeaded visitor, and before me-
dical assistance could be procured, he ex-
pired. A wife and two sons remain to
mourn his loss*
_ , . . „ - | twenty-one years has been such as to com-
li) 1800 the people Oi the ! mend itself to the favor of the nation, and
United States imported $7,000,000 that the fruits of the costly victories which ^
worth of carpets, and last year they we Jl.aVe ^clneved through immense di v
i Ackrvnnn .1 , ficullies should be preserved; that the'
imported ^OUU,UU() worth, peace regained should be cherished ; that
at* iv nu„j , g I the dissevered Union, now happilv re-
Miss Kivers, of Ciiaileston, S.: storedf should be perpetuated, and that j
C., has a court-dress worn by iVLa— i the liberties secured to this generation j K\friictH from III© C'oiiNtitlitioii
AntioilCtte. It is of purple sat' | should be transmitted undiminished to ' r„ „ statp 0f Texas Ki'litlinti
n..,l infill in frond fmiilition ! ftuure generations; that the order estah l 'v . .. " , ' S
and is btiil in good condition, )ished an(, (he credit ac(]1]ired Bhoill(lnear! to (lie llouieNtcatlH ol
One hundred and sixty-live I »e impaired; that the pensions pom- Families.
he to mistake the place ol a Greek | tilousan(| chickens were shinned 'lae , , be paid ;d that the debt to , aRTJClE XVI.-GENERAL I'ROVIS
accent, or put the ictus on the sec- , ,,rl ' f . : much reduced should he extinguished
A tvii.d.L rvf IT Imo.k.imI i i irom Washington, La,, during the the lull payment of every dollar therec
ona syllable of Eolus; but the whole twelve moutlis past.—North Texan.'^« the reviving industries should be
circle OI the llberalium artium, , ' further promoted, and that the commerc
so pompously referred to in his! Mormonism is not dying yet. A ! already so great, should be steadily en
Diploma of giaduation, may not | sou of Brigham Young gently ! Constitut.on of the United
have taught him whether the f)eju- landed ill ^lew lork Wltll oZl 1l- I States is a supreme law and not a mere
num is a hone or the humerus an in- cruits for the army of Latter Day contract; out of confederate Statesit made
testine. Saints. a. "fei-eign nation : some powers are de-
nied .0 the nation while others are denied
A consignment ot ninety-two I to States, but the houndery between the
powers delegated and those reserved is to
he determined by the national and not the i lale and conveyance of the boniest 5; d:
btate tribunals. ' „ur shalI the owner, if a married man, sell
'ihe work of popular education it the homestead without the consent of the
one left to the care ol the Several States wife, given in such manner as may be pre-
but it is the duty of the National Govern scribed by law. No mortgage, trust deed,
nient to aid that work lo the extent o ur other lien shall ever lie valid, except for
who disappeared on the eve Ot her ; lts constitutional n bility. The intellt tne purchase money therefor, or improve-
1 .. . 1 gence of the nation is but the aggregate o rneniB made thereon, as hereinbefore pro-
marriage, has written back tuat the inteIli«enCe in tlle several States ; anri vided, whether such mortgage or trust deed
she rail away because she was j the destiny of the nation must be guided, or other lien shall have been created by
Mvra Olarlc Gaines «ivs she scared. i not by the genius of any one State, but by the husband alone, or together with his j
J "y,™ ^ rays sue. fccartu. ; the average genius of all. ; wife; and all pretended sales of the home-1
tloesn t ca.O wno IS i icsitleilt ol The two cotton mills ofMoblei 4. The Constitution wisely forbids Con- ! nead involving any condition of defea-j
this country so long as she owns wi, 1, o r>00 snindles and a capacity ! e'ff f° make 1an-v,.law ff I'ecting an es-1 .mice shall be void
r , . | ,A,.:,| i„ , Jablishment of religion, but it is idle to I bee. ol. Ihe homestead, not in a town1
01 1,4UU Dales a >ca , J n hope that the nation can be protected or city shall consist of not more than 200 :
V ear 10 per cent, on the capital in* j against the influence of sectarianism while j ac of land, which may be in one or more '
vested each State is exposed to its domination parcels, with the improvements thereon.
Wc, therefore, recommend that the Con- The homestead, in a city, town or village.
A Woolen lll.ll with a capital O j Stitution be so amended as to lay the_same jhall consist of lot or lots, not to exceed in i
/alue live thousand dollars, at the time ol
ST.LOUIS TYPE FOUNDRY
115 & 117 PINE ST., i
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain and Ornamental
TYPE,
•: > PRINTING PRESSES,
,j I Cases, Chases, Galleys,
^•) Af.'O
bj> Priijling ^ac^inery Generally. ■
s T Electrotyping and Stereotyping
DONE TO ORDEI7.
^ t.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
MAIN,ST., DALLAS, TEXAS.
j. li. Richards, Proprietor.
Everything New and First-Class. -s^U
Rate:: $1.00 to $2.00 Per Day.
New Hope Nursery
Win. ISiisiriii, i'ropi'ivtor,
TEXAS.
DALLAS
-(:o:)-
av"
Mrs. Addie Ij. Ballou, the lect- thousand live hundred Alaska seal-
urer, called Cononel Pier, of Fond | skins, valued at §1,000,000, has
(lu Lac, Wis., her darling hoy,"
and Mrs l'ier found the kittenish j
words in the Colonel's pocket.
Result, Mrs. Pier lired up and
went home tc. her mamma.
IONS.
Sec. 50. The homestead ot a family
<ball be, and is hereby protected from
orced sale, for the payment of all debt3,
except for the purchase money thereof, 01
■t part ot such purchase money, the taxes
'lie thereon, or for work and material used
nconstructing improvements thereon; and
i this last case, only when the work and
milerial are contracted for in writing,
with the consent of the wife, given in the
«ame manner as is required in making a
WAR NEH'S
Aft
reached New York, en route ior
London.
Miss Smith, of Springfield, 111.,
One-half mile north of Dallas, on Texas
Centra! railroad. Orders Holicited. P. O
box fif»0
H W. Harry & Bro's,
STOVES
T1\MARE,
CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE,
House Furnishing Goods,
XiAMPS, dee.. See-,
NO. 629 ELM ST.,
dallas, texas.
I&igr Galvenized Iron Cornice,
ips and Sheet Jron Ware.
Window
I °
Oct241 v
ESTABLISHED 1874.
the title deeds, and
she dillers from
wants to be Vice
loreclose mortgages
there's where!
English. He
President and
too,
Philip Baker, prison guard, It is estimated that it will consume
brutally murdered Damon Alcorn, Irom 100,000 to §150,00 pounds
a prisoner, at Beaver Lick, Kv- of wool.
nnn lino hepn built ill Mobile l»'ol>il,it!on upon the ix-gislature of each
$50,000 has been mult in iviooue. Sl,Ue> anu a,s0 t0 forbid the appropriation
Madifion Ind., Oct. 1U.—While tiring a
salute in honor oi the republican victory
at Canvan, this county, yesterday, a pack-
age of powder lying near the anvil was
ignited by a spark and exploded, teriibly-
liiirning A. Dunn, Rudolph Manford is se-
riously injured.
Kheumatisni is the most painful and
most troublesome disease that alllicts hu-
manity, It comes when we least expect
it and when we have no time to be inter-
viewed by it The only reliable remedy
that we ever found is John#)*7* AuoJynr
Jsinimcnt-
Both colored.
Geneaal Grant has been moved
by ordor of Buekeyc hospitality to
formulate this compound of math-
ematics and philo.-opliy: ''The
greatest bore of my life is that
everybody wants me to eat, and
tjey don't think they show any
hospitality unless an hour and a
halt at the table. Now, when you
come to eat four meals a day al
that rate you wou'd lose six hour-
ol what is often valuable time."
of public funds to the support of sectarian
schools.
5. We reaffirm the belief avowed in
1X76 that the duties levied for the pur-
Mrs. Rebecca Frost, of Hal t j pose of revtuue should bediscriminhte as
p„ ,u|iu u.,( ,|,p rpv. to favor American labor; that no further
county. Ga. tells stone s ol the rev- grgnt of (he plibhc domain ghonJJ ^
olutionarv war. She is lOi years j made to any railway or corporation; that
of ago and still in splendid health, I slaverv, having perished in the states' its
rotnininv -ill her faculties 1 twin l>arbaritv—polygamc—must die in
retaining Jil Iiei lacuiues. | the Territories; that everywhere the pro-
There are at present in this tection accorded to a citizen of American
n nc.) i noo ! birth must be secured tocitizens bv Amer-
eountry -,05.5 national, . _•> stale, j jcan adoption. That we esteem it
530 savings, and 2,5GS jirivate
banks. Ot the 263 have been or-
ganized within the last months.
The total amount of gold and
silver in the country is estimated
to be §570,914, which gives a
specie circulation of the country
50,000,000,
Edison will probably find a for-
midable competitor in the electric
duty of Congress to develop and improve
our water courses rnrf harbors, but insist
thor Jesignation as the homestead, with-
out reference to the value of any improve-
lient thereon. Provided, that the same
hall he used for the purposes of a home,
or us a place to excrcise the calling or bus-
iness of the head of a family. Provided
also, that any temporary renting of the
uomestead shall not change the charactei
of the same, when no other homestead ha
' «en acquired.
Sec. b'i. On the death of the husband
or wife, or both, the homestead shall de-
scend and vest in like manner as other real
property of the deceased, and shall be gov-
the erned by the same laws of descent and dis-
tribution. But it shall not be partitioned
. . , ., , ... . among the heire of the deceased during the
that further subsidies to private corpora-1 lifetime of tho surviving husband or wife
tions inu-t cease; that the obligations cf , or s0 iong i|!e survivor mav elect to use
the Republic to the men who prcverved its or occupy the same as a homestead, or so
integrity in tie hour of battle, are undi
minished by the lapse oftitteen years since
their tinal victory. Their perpetual honor
is and shall forever lie the grateful privi-
lege and scared duty of th American jieo-
ple; we welcome in the lienefiu and priv-
ileges of otir free institutions all those who
seke their enjoyment and are willing to
assume the obligations while they |>artici>
Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 15.—A snow-
storm, accompanied by thunder and light-
ning, begun in this city at 1 p. ill. The
stiow is still falling lightly; over an inch
of al Huh on the streets: niercury at freezing
point at sundown. Keports indicate that
the storm extends all over the sectioi.. No
storm so early in the season for tea years.
To lilieralize public sentiment—circu-
late the IxTM.UaBS^KR in -our neighbor,
hood
The Student should study hi 11-
self, his relation to Society, to 2s*a-
ture an 1 to Art—and above all, in
all, and through all these, lie should
study the relations of Himself, So-
ciety, Nature and Art to God the
Author of them all.
Great Ideas travel slowly and for
a time noiselessly, as the gods
whose Feet were shod with wool.
Cincinati, Octoper 17,—While
the windstorm that has prevailed
in manv parts of the West did
no special damage here, it was
followed by a sDeedy fall in the. r— — — f- i_ i _ .»• . ,
J i ... , . ° »•»..*. i of people who are unwilling to perfc r*u
temperature. lo-day a slight making prepaiations to put up its I lhe(luties ot lhe citizen, or to reootfL..
snowfall occured. and lo night the lamps through !Ne\v i ork. the binding force of our la as and customs,
light business in the Brush Llt'Ct- pate in the lienelits of American cilizcn-
ric Light Company, which is now i "hip. The influx to our shores of homes
air is quite cold.
Clinton, III., October 17. — Dur-
ing last night and this morning a
polar wave struck this county, and
snow Icll in such quantities as to
cover the ground.
How many ears has "the iron
horse?'' One—the engineer.
Why is vowel"o" the on Iv one
sounded? Brcause all the others
are inaudible.
is not to be encouraged ; and lielieving
Prospectors in the Magdalena that respectful attention should be paid to
mountains New Mexico descended evils complained of by our brethren on
. , n . • racihc coast, we urge the renewed ah *.i-
through a small apertuie into a i iion 0f Congre« to this important
cavern, in which they found the tion, and mi^gest such changes of our ex-
skeleton of a man. It is believed i i*ti«g treaty obligations as will remedy
he had been put there by Indians j th^e|,v1^ the puritv and patriotisia
and left to starve. which characterizes the earlier career of
! Rutherford B. Have* in peace and war.
General Grant delivered yester- and which guided the thoughuof our im-
,i.v of n- 1.W1.1
speeches which have made him la- spire him in his career as chief executive,
mous.—Courier Journal (Deiil,) I and that history will accord to his admin-
. i , istration the honon which are due to ac
long as the guardian of the minor children
of the deceased may be permitted, under
the order of the proper court, having juris-
diction, to use ami occupy the same.
The law defining the homestead and
other property exempt from taxation, in
ccordance with the above provisions isas
follows-
ART. G834. There shall also be reserv-
ed to every family iu this state, free and j
exempt from forced sale for debts, the fol-
1 Lowing property: all household and
kitchen furniture, all implements of hus-
i handry; all tools and apparatus belonging
I to any trade or profession; all boo be-
' longing to private or public lit s .es; five
milch cows and calves, two yoke of work
oxen, two horses and one wagon; one car-
.age or buggy; one gun; twenty hogs,
wenty head of sheep; all provisions and
nrage on hand for home consumption, all
nddles, bridles anJ harness necesssry foi
he use of the family, and to every citizen I
at a head of a family; one horse, bridle
; ed saddle; all wearing apparel; all tools,
sparatusand books belonging to hispri-l
ate library
MCURE
Ih made from a Simple Tropical Leaf of Rare I
Value, and is a POSITIVE Kntlt'tly for all the dip- '
ea«e» that cau«.» pains in the lower part of the i
hod>—for Torpid Liver—Headaches-—Jaundice— j
Dizziness, Grave I, Malaria, and all difficulties of
the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. For
Female Diseases, Monthly Menstruations, and j
during Pregnancy, it lias no equal. It refiton**
the organs that make tin* bloo<l, and hence in the i
best Hlood Purifier, It i« the only known reme- t
ey that cures llritflit'* Disease, For Diabetes, u*e I
WAHNEIt'S Bafe Diabetes Cure,
For sale by Druggists and all Dealers at $1.2;')
per bottle, Large»t bottle in the market, Try it.
H. H, Warner 4 Co., Rochester, N. Y
4~> Yearn before th ejPtlbliC.
THE CEMUiME
DR. Co MeLANE'S
LIVEJi PILLS
aro not reconi.nendcd as a remedy "for
all the ills that tU^Ii is heir t<\" l)iit in
affections of the Liver, and in all liilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Mrk Head-
ache. or diseases of that character, thi-y
stand without a rival.
ACUE AND FEVER.
N'o letter cathartic can be used pre-
paratory to, or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each Ihjx husa ml-«i seal on the lid,
with the impression, McLANE'S I.IVER
PI I.I,. Each wrapper Ix-ars the signa-
tures of McI.asi: and Ftt®»i itaoe.
I-i^lnsi-t upon having the genuine
Hh (', McLAN'E'S l.IVEK 1'II.t.S. pre-
parcd by
FLEMING KROS.. I'lttshnrsfh, Pa.,
the market being full of imitations of
the name JlrlMne. -|x U«sl ditrerently,
t>ut sjime pituuiiiciution.
Carter & Gibson,
book a'jomwnters
AND
BOOUBINDERS
The
Most Complete JCsttiblish-
tnent in North Texas.
Estimates nnd samples of w< rk furnished
jos. menczee,
Whoiesale and Retail
G-BOCEE,
Liquors,
1 obacc«.
RANDALL k BRO'8 OLD STAND.
Hog
Fancy Groceries,
1'r jduce,
Cased Liquor®, i'rovisious,
Llk. and (ir. Teas, Wooden Ware,
Imported aoods «rdage,»
Of ail kinds. I£tc., Ktc.
< »ur priiH-s will be strictly jn accordance with the
adage, y.iirk Halts and ara.iil Profits. Wc have
calculated our retail prices a small margin above
wholesale lift, and mt-rely auk tbecitizt-n* of Dal-
las and surrounding country a fair and impartial
trial t<» #ubntantlate this adver'iseiuetit. With
pleasure we will show our goods; we are confident
our prices will ph a-<*
We Itnye reputation; we will try to impro%-
upoti it * MkXC'ZKlU
^ ST.LOUIS TYPE FOUNDRY
list 117 PINS ST.,
I
— i
Tcxarkana, Ark., Oct, 17.—A
What tree most reaemble* the, ]nrge and enthusiastic out-dour
remains of a fine Havana eigar ?' nieeting was held heie last night
A white ash. alKl was addressed by several men
How is it that trees can put on of both States. One, a prominent
a new dress without opening their Democrat heretofore, announces
trunks? Because they leave out his intention ol going the way In-
their summer clothoring. diana went iu the future.
I efficient, just, and conscientious fulfill-
m?nt of the public business, and will hou-
or his interpositions between the people
and proposed partisan laws
7. We charge upon the Democratic par-
ty the habitual sacrifice of |iatriotism and
justice U> a supreme and insatiable lust of
office and patronage; that |to obtain pos.
session of the national and State govern,
ments and the control nf place and po« j
Printing a >:J 11V.•>/* ,
.PAPERS,
Cards and Card Board, <
TAGS, ENVELOPES,
v Pmtiaj Inks.Broijzss. A-c.
|/m.—1
huey & philp,
- DEALERS IN :
HasdwaeE
IRON, NAILo, STOVES,
Heltinsr. Tinuei^' Stock,
Crockery anil Glassware,
Ami Manufacturers of
Tia and Sheet-Iron Ware.
KO's eos & eio elm street,
Dallas, Texas.
I
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if''«t '• A f W< m »u-
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luirter C
iLirltCNil Wire.
I kind* of Joti
"H«ck'i Brillinnt
mking Stov«>, and
K.ioting, i in t ter ing
Work ftYnmptlv
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A CARD.
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the * rror» *n«l indun
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Planters' House.
81. 1AJUI8, MO.
KELSEY &.I SNTXCKEY.
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