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ES. MIA E. PISX8MS. OF LYBS, MUSS., 1 JfOllllIl'S DfllOU I
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A. B. NORTON
| W- N.NOBTON
Editor
Associate Editor
FLIES AND MOSQUITOES.
A. lb cents, box of ''Kough on Rats" wil
keep I he home free from flies, mosqnitoe
ratsand mice the entire season. Druggista
Depot George T. Atkins Dallas.
— —_
Diary Frcc^.l^L'tTab'e
ler 1 S82, with impro
' 'e Ca' *
i-ndar, on receipt of 'wo ThreetCents EtamPs
A d <3 reus ( larks E. Hires, 48 N- £>claw arc »v.
I Philadelphia, 1 a. <129-4w
AWlSBmW J \
/ — j-.. jr«-3c4.i^ ' s- ■ - - »' i
M
fcsmr^t
, REWARD! for
nii.v cil.sc of Blind
Blooding. ltolni Ki
___ Ueernte!. or *>ro-
iruajnfrFj -iF.S that l>cBIN< J'S PJ1.1-: Ict.tlEI) V
fails to cure. Prepared by J.P. MILIEU. M.D..9i5Arch
St,. Fhila., Pa. Non genuine wi'hmit hiv zirjr.ature, Sei d
tor circular. 3 old by dru^gintb and oouutry bU-j.cs, & 1.
:'W
twv; *'
££-2ff
W ;}
(L
jOl.T) MEL At
LYDSA £, Fl^KHAM'S
VB.BTABLB COMPOUND.
f'ux.iiMA.aii ixr ■ ■ g—ta»
Is a Positive Cure
»■ ■■■!! ■ ii .1 "• r -r-ljl
fop oil th-me Painful Coiryluiitt* and Weckiessea
d ii'oir n!on to our best t'luj ill' population.
Tt vijl cu.-e entirely the worst form of Female Com-
iaiatij, tli ovarian trouMcs Ini!am».ation and ncera
tion, railing end Pisplrtei ments, end the consequent
f plnal Weakness, and >s purtieularly aduptcd to the
Cnan go of 7j)e.
it will dissolve and expel tumors from the utenw is
nu early stage of I'ovelopn-ent. The tendency to can-
cerous hun.erst hero ia chrckt-d very speedily by its use.
It removesfaintne:.-9, flatulency, deBtroysall cravlnff
forstimtilMitb, a;>d ri lie vps weak r.ess of the Ftomach.
it oures ^ioftti.ig, Keudrches, Nervous TrostrnMon,
General Lei-iiity, Sicopkseness, Depression and Indi-
gestion.
That feetlnrf of Vcrirtr <lown, causing patn, weight
rnd baekt.che, 4e always permanently cured by its use.
it wil' at all tin.es and under all circumstances act in
harmony vritli ihe lavrs tl"* ' govern the female system.
For taa earn of Kidney ^t>mptaints of eitaer sex thli
I -r-penal 1°. unst'rpass <5.
LVBP1 S. .'TXPIJAM'S VEGETABLE COM-
POUND is p-e; -rod at rJS and 235 TTentern Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Pr'erj $1. Six bottles for 85. Sect by mail
in the fori a of pills, alio in the form ot lorensres, on I
receipt of p; :?c, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkbam
f.-etly •i£^wers u:i letters of inquiry. Send .'or i-uxiijih-
let. Address as above, Mention thil i'ape.
So fcnily should be without LYD1A E. PINKHAM'3
I 'XFJi miS. They cure constipation, bilioumoM|
iind torpidly of the liver. £5 cents per box.
iss.iil Isv all i>rtjgsfi«ts.
Monday Marfli 1 5,1882.
*'A'
t-itp-
tVAh'uI'.'t'j i Hit AUTrtuh
Anew .'..cTM-it 'toni alYvork,
wnrxan• "dtuu bent act ohaap-
est, indifp! ns.U'ie to every
tn it, entitled "the Soieroe of
J.iie," bound i:i hncBtiionob
mustin,erabi«s<'d,fi!i!ei!t,SO!;
pa,,res,'(ini:iir'st>i'autijutste0i
enu'r ivinps, lii-'i crescriptioas
pricoon y !pl 2" >-"rt by mail;
illustrot.i'd Ki'iuple.Cc.; s«i;d
now. Address lJaibodj 'loai
ri| Insti'iiiuor Pr. W.lT.P/.u
ki:".,.N'>.-1 Hiiltircbbtliostr"
Speakkk kerfer lias abolislied ti e
'•drink custom" in the Houi^e Eestauran'.
Thirsty Congressmen row have to go
"down town" to fill up and get their bot-
tles replenished!
ESTABLISHED 1327.
L PASNESTCCK'S
VEEMIFDGE
KjfiFER, Noyes and Foster are mention-
ed in connrction with the Ohio Senator-*
ship to succeet' Pendleton. who«e term ex-
piles March ]-t, . ?'-? Ohio Kepublicars
It 's rotv ovtr Pity ycorp eir.ee thigmed'eine
T as i ilered rs a ltmcoy for urine, 8Ld from
tint tint its ft] utiiutn liu^ ibtiiuli'y increased
until at ti e pi i i-cj t day it is almost univer.-aly
i.<'ki cvb <"i"d ilior tr' < i'i iiearly all parts of the
world to bi the ^ovoei^n runtuy. Chiidrt noJteb
l'ok juiie aid sickiy ir< m no other cause than
■WorniF, ai tl tpaeree aie mc st fn qutntlj the re-
si lt ol tl.i fi liii deii stppets and miners. Mi ny a
lelplies thild has letii laid in tha grave wnen
tie diMiise wliith (auti'd its de»th has been en-
tirely niMiideri-tcrd, aid when worms have
it-ally I ei n the cat se; ll erefore pan-nts, especi-
ally cctlii rs, who are (onstai tly v>ith tlieir th Id-
r-)i , ealipol be too cbteiving ol the iiis' tymp-
tims of woinis, for so nurely as they exist, can
smile clear baf <c tliM. >..< as iH»y con- i they be (sfe'y and speedily rumvtd Tom the
: rt , - i,, p. „t- „ "nost delciaie itifant, by the t.me hfc of B. A
' l l -i- -.ji.-K.. e FABKLS'iOCK'B VEKMIKLGK. ur.atea.i.
after tioi. must he used b.i eveiy purchaser to examine
| ei eh bottle he buys The simple name ot Fnhne-
| steels is not mfi cieiit, I e muft leek closely and
see that the inl ials are "B. A.' and be satisfied
template the
Slate's Senators w"' be }'.■
that date.
1 he
t'lbiican
Missouri I'ticiiic
5S.4!l,4t 4 V-
•*anetai<'brnuKt the most emerpneinir poi Lions
» I uaunuJ iun. ilissouri, uie Jj^atUul Ir.dian Tel
r tory ..re 'i'exRn, wit;, a solid steel track to and
fTAi.i the l/nioii i'epms of rit. Louis, Hannibal,
Ivani-as t'n.v, am1, sit. Jo6uj>h, Mo., Atchison anQ
L.av.tiwi rtli, Kan., >nd Uenison, Tex., making
Cle e eoutiociiun# in theeo Depots with Railwili
'tins leading tt* all pails oi tue Uuited States
.•i«eeu^ers wl»i ptirehase Tickets over the MIS-
J.OUR1 PAtJIiJ'l.; U/vIhVVAY have
MO CMUS OF CARS
,:(»i n un train*
LEI V, KhN Tttp eOLiA>VVlNQ CITIES
i i.j iiiiti S»l.
Leiucattwitli ami M.Louiit
Al«?ii (Mi»n Kiiti m. iitmic,
fti. smut Si, L»ui>k,
k wi i !4t:< ;i is*, jbushsi.
I'-m-t t»c./n <4»i<l iiiuauibaJ,
b»ri Jst'OP»itii«J Aaii«aib < ily,
t.Kitj^ri.taikd .v-f,.
s uj auti St« iS'ixits,
HMU -f
iiiitibalg
ik huu A-»auf«ai* Ui
S^iaiia tiuii ouuiha,
iiaudiiti iky atid
— A'l'lh
JFTeelnivy CUuir (Jan* free
he?i<ies K1VB ot Pit lmun ttleepiug Car« uD
liooUls and
The Senate, by a vote of 29 to 15, pass- j with nothing else,
ei,on list Thursday, a bill entitled: ''An | ^
Act to Execute Certain Treaty Stipula.- ; Ii>
tions Relating to the Cbitese." Senat. r ,
I Hoar wanted to substitute the wo>d I
I''violate" for "execute," which would |
make the bill lead in this way: "An Act j
to Violate Certain Treaty Stipulations Rp- j
lating to the Chinese-" How perhaps the ]
Massachusetts Senator b more than halfj
rij(lit; perhaps the true spirit of the bi'l is I
couched in the one little word Mr. Hrar
wanted to liave "suhstiiuled.''
A BALM IN GILS AD
Tt
OH, ISN'T SHE A bEAUT\M
She is the personification of all that's
lovely. Her disposition is amiable; her
mind cultured; her heart kind and pure—
all because her heaith was restored from
using Brown's Iron Bitters.— Comments of
a leading physician on a patient lie pre-4
scribed Brown's Iron Bi tiers for. All la®
dies should use it.—JuurnfJ.
Clark's
Invigorating
fills.
For all N< rve and Brain ar-
fections arHnValuob'e. They
re prompt, safe and eff.tual
The beet knotvn remedy in
the w..rld for nervousnes in
all s'.aeea; V. eakeniog of the
metr ory, L'ss sif Brain pow-
itr, Ntrvoue Debility, Lost
Jf'nervry, L s! tlopes. Ir ipru-
ider.ces of Youth, Kx. eoBes in
"maturer years.o<%iinal weak
i ess, and Goiteral Leas of
Power in Gone'ativeOrgans.
To those sufi'e.inR from Ner-
V. us Irrltabil'ty, C* ervctta
Headache. Nervj'is ' HhocV,
Nervous ?ios ration Nerv-
us L-xhaution, relit f is ai
fo d in many oases of female
i.wetkness tiey art like a
Bcbnruj. The Student, the
'Tt acher, the niert-ymac, the
Pditov.the Business mab.can
all to benefited by their use.
-Life is too short to waste
I away in a dell te pldminn r
Hjwhen a $1.60 box will buieft
ffiyon,and six boxes will eu'e
f- and rest re you to health and
fhnpp-ness for 7 5", A«k your
fdruggist for them. Take ro
otlu r. Or send diiect 11'ho
mat ufacturere.who will sene
ti.em by mail, sealed, on rd
Hale's Honey of Horehomid and Tar
wi I arrest every ailment of the lungs
tHPike s 'to jtimche Drops cure in one |^ M'SVTi
minute.
For the skin—Glenn's Sulphur Soap.
puny.
stacnp for circular.
Keb.2i
hauurt iite Day Coaches, with Tollot auuu. m.u , -. . • . . ,
he uifcst tuiproveriioMs heated by pipes mid | «i>e tlieui a lair iriai, t.nn
ifbly \
tklad
I
Tue SLwi Pacific Mia?
las a Mtel 'i rack, the Miller i'latloiiu tui
provurt Ai.ton alio Air Brake on an < a
saenger trulas. Ill® iu evejy respect.
A riiiST-CLASS E'Y
r o. Na) ., Time Tables, and interesting reading
nauei v ouoeriiu^ tho Missouri l'aetlic liailwuy
bj.a it^ ci. o tit i.-with other Lilies, wLich will
te auuleil 1.-..-, auarens
f. CHANDLER,
Utin'l i'iidseu^ur AgoBt.
J. D. BR3WN
AsVltie.i'. 1'arsongi ( Agent.
ft. TftlMft&E, General Huiager
hi. IA »L ;Vit)
MAIN K NEWS.
Hop Bitters, which are advertised in
O'tr columns, are a sure cure for agut, bil-
iousn*. ss and. kidney complaints. Those
who ii*e then- say they cantio* be to«» higli-
iv recommended. Those hfiltcled should
will thereby
i!]\bV;7iy t Jua'a'eJ. c'aipeur. aud^wUo' ooloieiJ j become enthusiastic in the praise of their
curative qualities.—Portland Ad.
The Demon in the Sky.
One of the most interesting nLjhtB :n the |
ftkv, and one that can be watched witnout I
a telescope, is (be variation in the light in
the star Algol, whose Aiabic name means j
the demon. ll is sometimes called the;
Winking Deumn. This wondeiiut sta.J i.-<
miw in a good position for observation.be- >
ing nearly ovei head at nightfal . It is j
the brightest' cf the little e'uster calleu twe i
Htad of Met!n-a, which according to the j
i,iii tabic i'enti-eiH carr e^ in iiis hand a^
he ru lies t<i ilie rescue of An^n-n eda.
For a little nvtr two days and a ha f Algol
hbines a# a star of the tecuiul magnituwe.
Tuen iu light begins to Cade, and in about
two hours ami a third it sink.' to the ton h
iuaennude, glimmi iiug so d mly u at a
casua' observer wt.uid he unable lo ti. -
t n^'tiisli ii from the other 'aim stars in iii (
neighborhood. Thus it remain.^ lo; eigh-
teen uiii OUS, and then it bngiiteos again,
and, in the same time ti-at it tccupied in
growing dim, aita its its former briiiiancv.
F om one minimum P> another is two days,
twenty iio irs ami nearly iorty-niui; min^
u es.
The fact that a star thus brig'iti»n« a.id
gr >ws diai at tegular iuiervals is in it-e I
wonderful, nut ii appeals all lue- uixe
woinUrful when we are to d that Algol is
1 usun, having aneiiornuins dark body i.-
{ i C 3 r * ^ »vn( volving around it at a iieineinlous apeed.
' «' a > iii ti. ^ i jf*.1'it ^*1 ' ?»oine a-nroiiouiers Uiink ibis mysterious
* piJi Teu '-TrysuTVivu an c arluM. • j Vnaiy will lali into »ne star, prooucing so
' out hit M Ol lig'it and iieai that w.uni be
*-,t u ibend^ sC^i >"»»» irrs r.te ub»<ntai i r.Nal iu juiy ii>i .g beii g tl-at might exist •
j | within millions of mile- ol that distsnti
rf.tfc -||n Such a c itP»trophe wmitd lx> v<-ib!e ,
'f ff • 'iif* i.1? . * .••,». vn ,L M ii
r SIG A £ii ibe v,I I.:t5.ar - Ln.cayo ii i/tf,. .
T
HE BEST
CALICO.
ii. S.^t3ISEvl«3J
I r. etrttt Dallas! Texas
FA1S * si, Ml.S, H ALLi'AI'ES
ni.xD^w ui-ASS, PI*,-
MOIT UIAti,
EJMdiKT etc;
Large supply rrat'y mixed pain s.
WM. SIMPSON & SONS'
MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING
SOLID BLACKS,
Eddystone
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is
one of the largest and most complete estab-
lishments in the country.
THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A
CENTURY
has enabled them to attain such perfection
that they can with confidcnce ask you to test
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
and tickets are on them.
IT*
D. YOO^"G
DKALERIN
Eclectic Magazine
O
Foreign Literature, Seience and Art.
1882— 3STJ1 YEAR-
The Elect!.: Magazine reproduces from foreign
periodical all th .se articles which are valuable
to American readers. Its field of selection embra-
ces all the leading Foreign Reviews, Magazine
and Journals, and the tastes of all classes ol read-
ers are consulted in the articles preseted. its
plan includes Science, Essays', Reviews, Sketih a.
't ravels, I oatiy, Novels, Short Stories, etc., etc.
The following lists cotrtpVisc 'he principal pe-
riodicals from which selections ale made a d
the name of si me of the leading writers who coa
tribute to them.
PERIODICALS. AUTHORS.
Quarterly Review. Rt. Hon W E Gladstone.
Brit Qui rte.rly Review. Alfred T nnyson.
Edinburgh BeView. Prolessor Huxley
Westminster Review. Professor n'yndal!^
Contemporary Review. Rich. A, Proctor It A
H'ortnigl tly A'eview. <1 N< mae KockyeiF li S
Tho Nineteenth C'eofy. Dr VV B C rp enter.
Popular Science Review E. B. 'Tay or
B/i cuvood's Eagozitie. t'rof, Max duller
Professor Owtn. '
Matthew Arnold.
E a Freemai , D 0 L.
James Anthony Faoudc.
Thomas Hughes.
\ntbony Troilope,
William Clack. !
Mrs Oliph^nt.
Turgenittf.
i'he Spectator, etc. ntc, NisTbatkeray ot".
^ Tht: lilectic Mugazine ts y Horary in mitiia
tiae. Thl best wriliny of the best liv> ri! authsrn
axjiear in it, Mid madti con) 'y volutin* aet made
from malt rials ic/ioc/i appear fresh in itu payes.
PRttMiUE EKOR^EING FOK lh82a
Every cubso.iber to the Electic remitting five
dollars to the publishers will riceive, in at-ditieu
to the Elet tic lor t no pear^ a copy of the beauti-
ful steei engraving of
•'MARGUERITE."
This subject has been angraved for us bp Ih e
same artist who engrave* the small plata of
"nargueriie," 4o maeh admired in our Sauuiry
uumberoi iost year,
Size of eugrave^i surfaie is 12x7 inches; size to
fratae abotit 15x10 inches. The price of this en-
graving iu the art stores is five doMars, and it wiU
be sent frte to aWisnbbClibers y,li > may indjease
a dojir e }o recoive it-
U. S. DIRECTORY.
! .
Cornl ill Mngnzine.
M ncMiilan' M- gaziee,
f ra.vei's Magezine
New Quart, Magazine,
Temple Bar.
Belgravia
Good Word *
Londen Society
Satarday Review
President, Chester A Arthur of N. \
I Vice President—David Davia of Illinois
becietarv of Stale Frederick T Freling
beys-en, of New Jert-ey
f tertian ot'JrcSsiiiy li bert H.Folger
oi New York.
Secretary of War, Robert T. Lincolsj Of
Illinois.
Secretary cf the Interior.. Samuel J. Kirk
wood of loirn
Attorney Genori-l, Benjamin II Brewstei
Pennavlvania.
Postmaster Geneial, Timothy 0 Howe
W i'-consin
Buprente tlouij h.i.') rtuftod State*, o
Chief Justice, Morrison R Waite, of Ohiv
Nathan Clifford, of Maine
W. B, Woods, of Alabama.
Samuel F Millei, of Indiana.
Steuben J Field, of California
Gtanlev ■■ < 'hews of Ohio,
' Joseph P. rJradiey, of N J.
" ' W ash jnunt of New York,
Court meets first Monday m December^
Washington.
L!. a. Ct "'^iii Texas.
ClUCt'lT AWI. JJ -JHICT COUilTB.
JSTGPuTHERN DISTHICr.
Circuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La, »
DlBtricl Judge, a P McOormick, f)illas
Marshal, A B Norton, of Dallas.
District Att'y, F W Miner, of Pai t*.
CleiK, J H FinWs, waco
A £80,
u
ii
Ik
it
a
Deputies:
iaud, Grahurn.
A J Housuju, Dallas, f w Ui.
TERMS.—Single capies, 45 rents; one c»py,
one year, tivo do^ars; live copies, twenty,do/iars.
Triai subscription i'oa three mouths, one dofiar
The E/ectie and and dollar magazine to one ad-
itr> es, 8 do/larr. t'ortage to iverj subscribers,
E, li. I'ELTON, 1'ub., Bond Steet, Ne w Yrork.
fr '"'ho lPure«t and Best >Iedi i ne erer 3Iado.
colmbtifttion of Hops, Sucha, Man-
Uiakleand Dandelion, w: th all the best and
most ol ura tivo properties of Jl other Bittei T,
n.akes\the greatest BlOOd urifier, Liver
Reg 11 i^a tor, ai»l Life and fealtU restoring
Agent ea ,'1'
No disease c\»n posstDiy long exist where Hop
Bitters are utf%od,&u v«uit;d uii- perfect ftre their
nn*>PAtionfl.J
Thoy give vigor to tho igol Ml infirm.
To all «-hose eVr'»,loyI,"''ntacau8e irr0*lulari'
ty oftholwwelsoA urinary organs, or who re-
quire an Appetizer*
tlop Eiitters are inval^
loating.
Nom»-*er whatyout fti^eUiiRi. sympto.j.
are what the disease or all^vmen1 's i,se Bop Bit-
tors. lion't wait until you ivfc,'e s'°k but if you
only feel bad or miserable,■ U8° them at once.
It may save your life.lt hasBs tt v e d hundreds.
$500 will bo paid for a catlse the- will not
cure or help. Do Dol suffer /"''rfr,ends
satTer.but use and uruo them^k 10 u: J KOO E»
Kemembor, Hop Hitters Is nt^k^le, droiyged
drunken nostrum, but the Hiri st^fc^ ^ d Best
Medicine ever made ; tho "INVALIDS(K1KND
and HOPE" and no person or family1
siiuuld be without them.
0.1.0. is an absolute and Irresistible cu'e t
furOnm';euii'-bS, use of ot>iuin, tobacco audi
narcotios. A]'sold by rirugirists. Send
for Circular llop Bit'.wn Hf*. Co.,
•' ■rho;iter..>.x and Tor.>nto. (wt.
(iroccrles and Provisions.
8C2 Elm St., Daliaa. Toxhb.
Tbore v antintf Fair My Qrnfur'M, Tobacc*
sua, etc,, s eiiiv ted t»> call and bur
Si i
1 be l>-"i) 1 ic i>crK is stcaiiily inore:-
ing its ciicu.alion. It is bei / anxinish
Iinjuiied Miter on all sides. 1 be Daily i
only oO cents j cr mo th; Weekly i
g'— 50 pet \ear. Cjend i youi tiui«< will
Ionic and mild btiraulant,
' .uabfo, .without Into*"
K^fcja£I
Santera Distri©t.
District court, Amos Morriil,oi Cuilveston
District Att'y. E Guthridge, "
Clerk Circuit court, W. M. liied.
Clerk District ^ourt, S J Morse.
Keg istrars in Bankruptcy, Ed ward T Aus .
tin. of Galveston, and S T Newton,
Tyler.
Marshal. Eastern District,W J Phillips.
Deputies: EL H. Callaway, Chief; Wm. T Cla>
toii, ItobertDempsey Galveston; John Cleruow
Houston; J J liarrison, Columbus; John Riti
can, ToxarKaua; —Burrows, Jelfers' E
iianklu, Hempoiead; James P<- oprings
A.A.Bond, feienmond, w J singleton, Mar'
shall; W J Ingram, Wulphur Sprigs; Alf. Da^
vis, I'vler.
Western District.
Judge, E. i> lurner, ot Austin.
District Att y, \ j Evans.
Jierk District court:
Austin, Matthew Hopkins.
W. CJ. Kobitrds. Pan Antonio.
westbhn district of texas.
titlllwell H. Uussell. Marshal, Marshall, TeXMk
Deputies : Walter P- Bane; "
" V<l R Jennings, Tylei.
" ^as M iteid, liearne
" W R McFarland, Brenhant
• OB caldwell, "
" Jas M. certer, (Jan Antoniu
•« John M. tiansom, Boerne
•' Henry Goldwatej corpus cnrltKi
office der u.ieu and cleilts;
VV Mciiaster, 8au Antonio
Ed Liupporu, Austin,
Courts meet let x\ionuays iii February
and August at Austin; 1st .Mondays ir
May and November, at San Antonio; and
let Mondays iu January and July at.
lirt wnsvilie, Texas
Collectors if Customs.
Brow "?ville, Joi.h L Haynea, Corpet
'Jhristi, ; El Paso A, J'ibOai
jaiveston, A. G, Aialloy ; Indianoia,CiC
Proutv
TOSOMS ! OR JE or OAi.Vt.ST
A G. Malioy, collector »t cusiomo.
special deputy
&<m 1882
Will be mailed frpi to alinpnllcRtit*. and tnru*tnnier« without
ordtfinplt. It rnntaini five colored platea. 6<H) engrRvinjr*,
*U>«t 800 napes. j\nd /uiiiie»criptli>ns, prire» and directions for
pUntinff lfvoo variety of Vegetable and Flower Seed*, Plants,
p ruit Tree>, etc. Invnlnahle to all. Michigan grown seedi
will he found more reliable for planting in the than tho**
^rown iu a warmer dim.ate. We make a specialty of supplying
^rown iu a warmer climate.
"i ^ud Market Gardners. Address,
F'&RY & CO.. Detroit. Mich.
lASTHWfi
Quickly and
Permanently
cull
Dr.Stinson's AsthmaRemedy
is nneqtialed as a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Asthma and Dyspepsia,
and all thetr attendant evils. » does not merely
afford temporary relief, but is a permanent cuie.
Mrs. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, O., bays of It: "/am
surprised at the s]>eedv effects of ymir remedy. It is
the first medicine in six years that has loosened my
cough <tnd made expectoration easy. I now s/se/> alt
night without couching." If your druggist does not
keep it, send for treatise and testimonials to
M. P. H. PB»:H A «*».,
H3a Ui-uadwar. M** York.
W D ShepUeid
D K, Bturgia
F M. Uakei
W. a.i Kvaas
L VV bteveuson,
it li BradbrooR,
tj M itulil'son,
P 11 Briuck
Jlio Deiany
August ^ader,
F W Boyle.
W T i'urus,
N W Cuney
W E Huichi«un
L C Arledge
W E I'aruer
i B Follett
Ch'is A Uairls
John Crciok.
Ed Davis,
A Me mat.,
T D Jonnson
Henry Lee
U 1' VV lieitlesey
VV ut Lew.a
j H Burns
Henry i"-ai|inger
K U Lotnrop,
Jan iijgerrt
CuUecioib ol w
Parker's
Hair Balsam.
The Bast, Cieaues*.. aoU
Moct Tx- Marrtical lia-r t>reaa-
Ing. N »■ WU to the
•<* *rvv Wr.
| Kfc. and >1 ihiv L*iy.
Gi lgcr, Luchu^ Jlan-
t'riie, Stillui^ia, and
manycf the best medi-
cines known are urn-,
bint-din P.iiier'sGinger-
Tcnic, into a meaicinei
of such varied powers, as j
to mike it the greitestE
Plooil Pun.itr and 'he I
B«!ibtHkASttc!i^t&$
Ces-torrr Ever
It enres Rtieamntisra,
E'.tcpisssTr^s, &di-cacss
of tha StDowels,
Lungs, Li .*er& Kidneys,
&is entirely d'ilercntfrom
Litters, Ginger Essences
and other Tonics, as it
neveri&tuxicares. IILcox
& Co., Oiemists, N. ¥.
ftcyjy IWIar Sij^^
D. MA CKA YAJ. L
Residence Corner of Austin
aud Polk htreetn.
* •
Thre njuaies aoutli tt Grand Wiodao
Deputy
Clerk
do
do
icling appraiser.
storekeep.-r.
do
Inapecio*
do
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Insjientor Iloustor>
do tiabiue
do Velaeso
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Nig-i' Inspectu'
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Wi
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boatman.
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Id Dist,, VV H Sinclair. Gaivestoit;.
Denutles Jas lie VVtiite, Corp.'s <.nnn.ti,
*a w Mi-.K:Kipv Victoria.
Geo M l'atten, Huutsvilie.
M K Davia, Hockle>.
\»ui H '.rriflin, G.iivostot,.
K F Ccr-lua, Galveston.
clerk. E Durivud, Galvesum.
" J P Cunv, Gaheetos.
Gaugvr. J M Barbour, G^.*e»u>a.|
E 11 Noc»:a, Galvestoj
H c'lara. Victoria
2d Dist., Collictor, ii. C Ludlow A
Clerk, U 1> Burk Austin.
Dop 1st Dis., Mi.x Mailt, Austin
2i d " AO ilorne, cJan Antonio
3rd " g. A. O'Brien VW oq.
4th " Houry 1'urneil, V .rt VV'orU,
otli " — .'i conciio.
3rd Diet., Collector. vV. tJiubdtnsioek.
Depuuta: i\ c Car in an stDivian.li, Marson.^
• li 11 Doii. j Sid " duipniu ^
•• C. ai. catupoeU, 3d •• Dalies..
PoSt-oytKL al tClAL AOtNCV.
Judge uion i. t lister, Austin, iu ubarge.
VV Is. dmitb. austiu.
U< wart. A P..lis., cl^rk Anstiu
1 JT^^r^">busine.<s vou can en^a^e iu
Jl to $20 pe" Juv maa -fiv
any workei oi either sex. rigiit in ttie:V
kwii localities. Particulars and samples
worth $5 tree. lmi>ii»ve your spare tuue
at this busn.e-sa. \durnst> Siiusuu l^.,
Por»*iaud, Aiame.
T» • 11 a new safe 1.1 the I*TI U.tCESCKft ollice.
UiMvb iul ttli.l.^—lack ol Ibct.t j iu j Ul ij n.
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