Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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1* Hie oldest Republican
Pt% Pn^*e r m>w Published itt fcSt#
State of Tesaa.
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Torms cf Stafeswjptewi
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Office: T4S Ross Aveap?,
DALLAS CITY TjSXAS
V TX T*J TT q T)TT?FPTORV NORTON'S UNION INTEL MARSHAL S HOTTER,
New Hopo Nursery u. b. dikuiuiokil. ligencer. if.r.hbi~a»«««<»• dai.s.t.««
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dsalkbim
Groceries anil Provisions,
902 Elm St., Dallas, Tex&s.
Ig> Those wanting Family GTooerifcs, Tobaoc*
v:=. etc., Pre invited to call and buy.
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L. MARS A LIS
WHOLESALE
O 11 0 C E R
DAL AS. * TEXAS
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Win BoHtrin, Proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS.\
One-holf rr.il e North < f Dellns on Ttxas Central
fthrcMi. Clrderr eolicicfl. 1\ O. box 6fi0.
C . BItiWKK
COUJSbKLLOU A1
LAW
311 X&ta Street,
f |*rclal n-Stention given to
ms ;*'lfc iu Pfc«l< in 1 «our>*
DsIIuh.
Dallas, Texas
Pevetme Red otfew
Tytor, Austin &b4
P. 8. BORICH,
Haass, SipaaS Oragiacatal Paiiitsr
JiS Sycancrs St., bet. Ja*:n & Elm,
DALLAS, - TEXAa.
i spe r Hanging and Oelaaaincln? Eon
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ATTOBNEYS-AT-LA W .
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503 Main
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3if. H.AIOLJL'S'OjSJ
E.ra Street Dallasl Texas
F ALXTS, OILS, W AiLJLFAPEK
tFIEDO'W GLASS, FI-l-
TTOSES, MOULWJftf,
BRACKET ETC
Large supply ready mixed paints.
ESTABLISHED 1872
HENRY KELLER'S
Clie:ar£c£.l
jSTEAM DYEiNQ
Securing, Cleaning & R pairing Establishme^,
S«9 2K»in St- uAiiLAS,TEXAS,
*J he oaly hcu-e in North Texas which is fully
ueq.pped lor all kinds o£ work In this Una
Coat Biudtng, Mending, &•> neatlBdgne.
Triors t 8 low us lowest.
St Louis boa Mountain
and Southern Railway.
The completion of the trains-co Cfcntr.-.l dtvusioi
n! the Texas & Pacific Kailwsv between Sherman
ixad Texarkana oovnectlou at the latter polnj on
tilO
<y. Louis Iron Mountain an
Southern Haiboay,
Makas this the short, quiak and racs derlmble route
Louisville, (Jincino.Ui, Chicago, Detroit, Clevelou t
Buffalo New Voti, uoston, a-siMmore
Washington, Philadelphia, and all
other principal Eastern aud
iy or then. *>oinU.
i'ry this Naw lioute
Via Texas J; Pacific and the
Pit.Loiis, IroiaMoiiiitaiii &
Soutiiern Hailwa.v*
DAI/LAS - - - - TEXAS
000«.ii5E. |
Percnrieci as a Turc and Effc-ctivo
Hsir Lreusing tu ail Ptris cf tho
World.
For thirty years it has been a favorite
with people and a ieader with the traiie.
The name "Cocoaine" has baconie a val-
uable property Burnett & Co. have es-
tablished *ole right to use it in sevoraj
euits at law thuH protecting the public
ar.d themselves from imposition.
The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring
Extracts consist, in their perfect purity
rd great, strength.
vpera or Theatre—A beautiful French
Achromatic Opera Glass, including a fine
morocco case, tent cariiage free on receipt
of $3.50, or two for §6.00.
E. Newbury A Co.,
I'eb6-6m 57 Beekman Ht., New York.
President, Chester A Arthur ol N. Y
Vice President—David Davis of Illinois
{secretary ot State Frederick T Freling
l eyter, of New Jersey
Rcn w.n < i'J reiiruiy ToLert H.FoJger
ot New York.
Secretary of War, Kobert T. Lincoln of
liiinoip.
Secretary of the Interior.. Hamuli J. Kirk
wood of Iowa
Attorney Genen.l, Benjamin II Brewster,
Fennavlvania.
Postmaster General, Timothy 0 Howe,
Wisconsin
Eutreme ' curt of the Uritfd Btotefc
Chief Justice, Morrison H Waite, cf Ohi»
Nethan Clifford, of Maine
W. B, Woods, of Alabama.
Samuel F Millei, of Indiana. {
Stephen J Field, of California
" " Btanlev iVi itbews ofOhlo,
" ' Joseph P. Bradley, of N J.
•' ' Wash flunt ofNew"Xork.
tourt meets first Monday in December
■^'sjsliington.
' li. S. Ct 1 ^in Texea.
ClKCl'lT ASS J\ jJUOT COURTS.
'iJOKTHEBN DXSTBICT.
Circuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La,
District judgej a P MoOormk'i, ?>cllaa
Marshal, A B Norton, of Dulic-s.
District At.t'y, V W Iliner, of Parto»
Ller«, J H Finks, waco .
I'enuties: A J Ilcueton, Dallas, *f w vrt-
raud. Graham.
Masters?. Bietrict.
DiBtrict court, Amos Morrill, of Galveuton
Diatrict Att'y. E Guthridge, _
Clerk Circuit court, W. M. Kied.
Clerk District court, S J Morse.
Retistrars in Bankruptcy, Edward T Aue
^ tin. of Galveston, and S T Nev/toD
Tyier.
Marshal. Eastern District,W J Phillips.
Deputies: II. It. Kirkpatrick, Chief; Gal-
veston; W T Clayton, ltobort penipKey and
J li Letherman, UtvlvoHtonj Oohn OtemoDp
li cub ion; J M North. Tyier;
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HESS 13 A SAIM IN CHLEAD
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Y NBA LI A LINE.
'« the SHORTK3T »nd Q I IOKEBT Linf
all important Eastern Cities.
n T ta the only Line that runs Five Daily Lines a
A Puliwun Palac-? cars from Ht. J omit Sasu
fTS Track a»id Eqaipmoi-t sro thu nest in th>
#. World.
XTS Ti.tins aro run with a view Vs the greateei
aoooJimodaiion of tho public.
T fS Trains are ma with regularity, end Panseu
L gers ct.) therefore bo asoared "iakiiig ooo
t'Uo: s Tfith otber r-jaas.
j 8 7;iEploycg ore r.jgtt to treat Patrons \7itl1
A tVie gr 'ate«t respect, and to fi'7e them evory
;.0!Wi!)l*3
All tue
'.'lid i>pp!'.an3d« known to moioern skill a-?d in
vci*"*' • wuich leiid to iiieu.e Ktpid Transit com
•litjeU w:iu alisoluts comioit sut yer<r«t suf» foi
. i Miuim-rs. «.r» in use ou the KaudAli* Line ana
t* o»inn".tion«. uvsfrJi
WmH SIBLEY & SO.
WIU mail fBE* their (hW»-
logna wr 1R.SB, 0
<lflst>rrprive Prlae - JtJsf af
Flower, Ft«M and Oard.»n
Fffla
ImproYements
■ara 5F*ra srj
OrnarnenteU Or vi-v«
^ ^orte,U^ OlaSi'
ria.cf«.
cwSr'V ">*" ^ ^ " Uy n: >»-
jFor all N»rve and Brain af-
fections i.r«invaluable. They
If ;e prompt, safe and effctual
fl'l ht1 best Irnor.'ii remedy in
he world for norvousnes in
ga'l s'.aaen; VV eakening of the
.memory, Lots of nrain now-
'er. Nercous Debility, Lost
SCliergy, L'81 Hopes, Ir ipru-
dences of Vuuth, Kxceuse.'in
[ffiaturcir veare.8«minai «eak
[i.ees, and General Less of
'ower in G«ne'ati7e Organs.
Clark's @To those suffering from Ner-
jVCUb Irritability, iNervoliB
lleadaehe. Nervons Shock,
^Nervous Pios ration Nerv- \ (Jhristi,
usExh&ution, relief is at j
■fo d In many casts of female [
werkness the) act like a
Jeharm. The Btuueut. tho
IcTigoraiitg ?Teacher, the Clergyman, tho
^Kditor,the Eosiness man,can
'all be benefited by their use.
Life is too short so wakto
awny inadilite p1dmiun-r
[when a $1.60 I os will bfiielit
yotl, and six boxes will care
and re.-t re vou to health and
Pills. Khappiness lor V i". A«k your
|drnggist for them. Take no
[oth'-r. O eenil aiiect tv; the
imai ufftcturers.who will se ne
it em by muii, scaled, on rd
coipt of price. AOdrfe Dr. oltnke Medicine com-
pany, 658 Proaiiway N«w York. Send 3 cert
stamp for circular. Ftb.22
Maibli dl; W I Ingram, tulxhur Springe;
M llickty Henderucn; A L Ivankin, Hetap-
ateusl. JJ H Boone, W harion.
W ©stern liistrict,
Judge, E. B Turner, ol Austin.
District Att y, A J Evans.
Jierk District Court:
Austin, Matthew Hopkini*.
\Y. L. i»/hardB, San Antonio.
WKSTEitN DISTRICT OFTBXA0.
Ed. F. Bufferts, Au - tin, ^'exes.
putlos ; W alter P- Lari*, "
Jas il Keid, Hearne
•• \v r McFarljnd, iirenhim
• O B caldweil. "
•• Jas M Cflrtor, San Antonio
'• John M. SsniBom, Boerrc
• • Honry Goidwatei corpus ctirlsti
det.ULies and cieikn;
W' McMiiStor, San Antonio.
Kd liupperu, Austin.
Courts meet 1st Mondays in February
and August at Austin; let Mondays ir
May and November, at San Antonio; anu
l.t Mondays in January and July
Brcwnsville, Texas
ai
Collectors if Customs.
Erowt'-ville, Jor.u L Haynes; Corpus
; El Paso A, Tibbast
Galveston, A. G, Msiloy; Indianoia, F A
Vviuhn.
tosoxs fckce of calvkkt,
A. G. Jdal»oy, collector »1 oa*ioms.
>V . D. Shepherd speoiai depusy
A PLACE FOR YOUR DICTION ARY,
A PLACE FOR YOUR MEWS PAPERS, -
A PLACE FOR YOUR PSRiODiCALS,
And aq ornwr.er.f for your boww, all ta cno,
THE NOYES DICTIONARY HOLDER.
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£ a CVS | _ c j
^70 2
. O *or 100 J.^as, AMixwi
RCCHESTER.Sf.y. a CH!M60fILL
Mw* £♦• TOO-204 $
SJK R T O YOU!
•. rc p .«■« ^mrphlet » nt free to ar.y audres,
Ing price ot our pr«-*num watches and boots
. -p *c..i> ti-r-'is to cm: vai*siri« avtnts
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PEHSK5NS
b K Bturgis
K, U. Baker
VN . it, Evans
L W Bttvenson,
K H Bradbrook,
S M Rulifsou,
p B Brinck
J no Deiany
August Buder,
F \V Boyle.
W T Burns,
N VV Cuney
W L Ilutchison
EL Arledge
W K i'arxer
i B Folleit
C'liHi, A Barris
John Crook,
hd Dsvis,
A M-euikc,
T D .lonneor.
Henry bee
Et \\ heitlesey
V\ a Lewis
H ilurns
VV Bollinger
F b otnrop,
Jabies Xogers
VjOlVecvurs ol.
Deputy
Clerk
do
do
toting appraiser
storekeeper.
do
Iuspe'»vi
do
do
da
do
Inspector Dcucton
do tubine
do Veiunco
•> S»n Lais
Nlgoi luspeotw
do
do
do
do
xtsser.ger
11U
labcrer
do
boatoat..
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^.ernal Eevenne
]th l>ist., VV H Sinclair. Gmveston.
j>eouUe« jas He \Yhlte, Corpus CDjisU.
'A W iicKlllip, Victoria.
(ieo M-Putteu, Unnwville.
U. Ii Davis, Hockley.
W«a II Griflin, Ualvestun.
R F (Jcrdna, tralvoeton.
clerk. K Dur>'iid, Galveston.
'• J P Cuuv, Gal»eston.
Gauger. .J M Barbour. G^vestoa.)
K H Norrls, Ualvostou
U Clark. Victovla
d Dist., Collector, B. C Ludlow Austin.
Clerk, G B Buike Austin.
L>ep 1st Dlv., ilex Maai, Austin
2l<1 " A O Liorne, dan Antonio.
3rd " U. A. O'Brien W> co.
4>.h " lienry Purneli, >' ,rt WortK.
otl, <■ — *tconcno.
3rd l)ist.. Collector, VV. Umbdtnatcck.
Orxutica: hcOnrmuu .atDivision,ilmenaU,
• b It Dod« .i id " Sulphur op'B-t
— C. M. Carnpbeii, 3d " Dallas.
POfcT-uf'FICE Sl'LClAE AGENCY.
JadgJ Amos 1'. Foster, Aasiln, iu ehatg^.
VV K. Hiuilh, Austin.
Eewaru A Parisli clerk Austin
T .
JLJI
1 The old Re,'iabl«" Uniofl paper and
the stalwart advocate ot
NATIONAL KKPUBfilCANISW.
Commends itnelf to all, who are devot
d to the pri nciples of tiie grand party
PogreHs anJ Freedow
It has now cnteied npon a new voluru
nd asks at the hand of those, who protese
epu blicanism that to which it ia justly en
itlt.d a liberal and generous support.^
The INTEI.LIGENCEE was the last Union
pauet published in the states that attempt
ed to sece«ie irom the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
T^e Lkteletgencer is tlie oldeBt repub
lican paper tn the south.
'X he Inteleujencer was for many vears
he only r epublican journal in the south.
The editor and proprietor of the Intel
ioescer has continuously kept, the old
flag flvir.tr. under the most trvma cir-
cumstances—lias stood faithful among the
faithless"—has passed through "tus fiery
nrnace" ol proscription intolerance cud
deadly hate" and
unaided and aecnz e
has striven to uphold the cause of she
CONtrrrruTiON and the union
n Texan.
Ilaviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be pabiiahed in the old demo-
cratic itronold under the most adverse
ticuui slancee, anvi havirg made the In -
teleluxn iiek a
permanent institution
having spent bis time and talcnta and
money, when friends weve "few and far be
tween" having borne the brant and bur-
tner of the fight; he believes that m t.ne
dawn of a better day he has the right to
ask those who "claim to be republicans'
to help extead its circulation.
we priale continue
to advocate what we believe the right and
to advance the bwt-
interest of texas.
lu our columns will be tound much use >
ul infoimatlon for the business man, the
armer and mechanic and ail classes of
community. We shall continne our en
deavore for
and order and good g07srnms nt
The Intelligencer continues to advo
°.atc .Public Jbrce fcchoole, morality tem«
i erance and virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
po "build up the waste places" and to ben'
cfit maukinti.
lo our oLd. readeni. it is not nece&siry to
Gay more—they understand us, lo tk«
new, in our midst we say try ub , or not as
you please! We have entered upou the ]8
volum# of the weekly and are in the 6th
volume or our daiw. °V't uave made as
good publications as our ir^ans would p»r
mit—unpretentious and unamingpsu
hhough our paper may have been, we are
^satisfied that, in our humble capacity we
oave done some good, to others it they
have not to ub
Those who wish a lair, candid outspo-
ken journal that pnndeis not toa vitiated
aste aud bows not the knee to Baal are
nvited* to enroll themselves upon our
list and receive the weekly at tne rate ol
$2.50 a year, and the da iLY at §6,00 pei
year. We have never had agents in the
field to canvass tor us, nor hftve we sent
collectors out to hanass and annoy. On
the contrary, we have ourselves been
pressed for our bills as many can testify.
Ao those in this locality, we would reelect
ully say that in uaviue subscription
tney cun rest assured that, a paper publish
ed in Dallas when there were oiuy thirteen
(13j white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, anu
shall not
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,000). lJere we planted ou.r Eben«ser
years ago and here Norton's Union 1n-
elligencer will sttiiu touo square worn
Look UD at the liau and heboid it is dying-
Marshal—* b Borton' Dallas Texa#
U 8 Court room and offices oornor< I Blm acd
Sycamore.
Residence of Marshal, No T48 Rn avenue
Courts a tDlllas first Mondays In June and I>s
comber.
Central Vepvtut.
J, VV. Ilearlck, .T. D. George, . II Traynbam,
H. J, Thompson, ff, N. Norton, Dallas,
J)allan IHvislon. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. .Kllift, Kaufman, Dallas, Rock
wall, IItint, Lamar, iFanni.n, Gr;iyson Collin, Den
ton, Coke, Monta^ne, Wise, 1 arrant, Puikor
Delta and Clav
Deputies and their districts.
Dallas, Ellis, oic, | It, Ooi.Ve, Dallas
Kaufman and Kookwall, I
Hunt county,
Lamar and Delta
Fannin,
Grayson, Cooke,
Modtngue St Clay.
'1'arran*. aud l
Johnson v \
Parker Wis«.
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MEDiGiNir.
"T!HERK ia no greater Blood Producer and L!<|
-»■ sustaining Principle in the world of foods
mo.diclnethai \TALT BITTER8, prej«red i'roij
Unformented Mali, Hods and Quinine. They fm
tho body and the hrain, enrich the blood, soUfcl
the bones, hardest the muscles, ouiet the narv :
cheer the mind, perfect digoetion, regulate th
stomach pnd bowels, cleanse the liver aud kidnojj
and vitalise with NK VV LIFE every fluid of th
bodv. Bowaro of imitations similarly named
Look for,the company's signature which appeal
plainly on the label of every bottle. Sold vorj
where. MALT P'TTEKb 00.. Mass.
Texas.—All who contemplate imnn
grating to "the beautiful land" cau learn
the advantages and disadvantages—"the
truth, and nothing hut the truth," by sub*.
pcribing for Norton's Union Intelligent
ceh, published at Dallas, the city of grea
expectations and grwatest promi.-e in l,he
State Terms: a $2.50 peranum S1.50 for
six months
A CAUL).
To all who nrc entitling frcm the errors an
indiscretion cf yenth, rervous weakness, earl
decay, loss cf maLhood, &c.. I will send a recip
that will cure y.ju, FREE « F »c HAHGK, Thi
gri'at remedy wns discovered by a missionary
fcouth America, l aud a solf-i.ildrsssed envelop
I lo the Bev Jeeepli T. Inman, Station D, New
York city.
VICK'S
ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUID]
For 1882 is an Elegant Book of 130 Pages, two C
ored Plates ol' /lowers, and more than 1000 111l
tratlOBB of the choicest Flowers, Plant and Vo
etuble?, i nd Directions) for growing. It ia hanl
some enough for the Center Tabes or •» Holtd J
fresont. Send on your n»me i'nd PostOfficeal
dress, with 10 cents, and I will send you a copi
fiostage puid. This is no t a quarter of itscosd
t Is printed in both English and German. If yq
afterward* order seeds deduct tho 10 cents. 1
VICK'S SEE l>8 are the b est in the world. Tl|
Floral G lide will toll how to get and grow then
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Borden, 175 P
ges, 6 Colered Platos, 500 Engravings* For |
cents in paper covers; $1 00 iu elegant cloth.
German or Fnglish.
Vick's Illustratad Monthly Magazine—32
gee, a Colored Plate in every numoer and mad
uno Engravings. Price $1 25 a year; Fi\e copi!
!or 515.00. Bpecimon Numbers seut lor lo eentf
3 trial copiesfor 25 cents.
Address James Viok, Rochester, N. Y.
: vs#si?n agents
-1 c 0f he V,nr:ia' „{ Agti'iilture—s
S-p-»i- is colnmn Agricultural 3f>ck and
ni v psj er, o-ly #1.00 p»r venr—sent fr«c Ir
■ dr~.. Ac-Mi A »„tt,|. PHIL. CJJiW
• lister, ,13 CL«-»p uttt., »t. Loai *
Tar 3n~,OTTlSiB^
I wide**, fit hen. lixtiseil w
_ VlKic;sn4srttcnt>tl«4. Pnas>lsM«fvwi
rorloainf flrrer.M-.rrr orrapt!ira.v>ri«js* —
m **J I)l»vti»e. Tkci«nPdj cj »cn»:r •»»
to LSt'KE.|Wi i.'W BO?
m prtxymrrtd 'or In.vwvn jW!
mats U>v«litaa4 tM<l. M
lr»*prlr yoi'r »»<ui»t. ft
tor '•¥&« CltKLn-^ldlsr." a»j ft.
ui Mr,
tkvowe^e of Prn*<<m^r« est ~ '
1o.
mrtftrto tK^om4«of Prn*«o
NOTICE THIS.;
If yoo war.t to buy a piano, or^an or ir.e&Icel In
ttruments ol any kind tr sleet tuusit, or lustree-
Icu" took or Bnj thing in <ho oiusieal I'm-ap-
fc/y to the (d)ter •.! the Innr.LLir.) NCta, and y&u
will bo enabh d to buy what you waui and yoo
will have thirty jrr cent lions what yoc wil have
to day ro-calied cnsic dealers., bsurthislncniaJ
tititig the ho I'd ay ee&acn.
! To toll a new safest the iBTrLLlOiHOBB ntfio«.
,1 Hews. i. for seillag—lack of n.ency to pel in It.
BESTs
Dusineea vou can engage In
$5 to $20 pe- day made by
any workerof either sex. right in their
own localities. Particulars and samples
worth Iree. Improve your spare time
at this bu.-mess. Vddross Stinson & Co.
Portland. Aiaine.
• Choice tractd
pvopMrty.
of hud Ijr escbtnge fo
IXILLIGEKCEU OFftlCE
LkAa».i.a wai'*rd in regard to Capt, Cutler
Wou was about At-atln to the veer 145:—00. A.n
pei sot. knowlngof M» whereabouts, or of hit fami-
ly wii' sonfer a favor by wriuog to the Editor o'
Um INTBLUGBNeUttt
NOriCE TO OUR SUESCEIEERS.
lot, are entitled to every number of our p-poi
durlig time tiibsfiibed lor. Ve pay pe-t-iage
on «.-\<ry nuii ber seat to the poeuihee and If you
Tall to receive any number )ou will pleese nottfy
os. Let njuoey paid bring Its proper returu.
DOBBIN'S
ELECTRIC SOA
It is probable that nearly every famil
in Dallas knows by this time the gre
merit'possessed .by this world renews
Boap, for it has been on the market for
ken years, and has been brought to jhe
tice of all, but ia our advertising has
caped the eye ef any, and if no friend
spoken of its merits,please allow us to i
that you will truly find it to your iniercj
to try it, and see for yourself how far si
lerior it is to any other soap made. Itl
iealh.
£
The Best and mos
Economical Soap ii
th e World.
Your Grocer sells it
Youi kespectifully,
T. L. C ft AGIN CO. ,anufaturei^-
T I~.\Iaraali»Wholesale Ajeat DallJ
Texas
Billineton ia oCorine some special
gains iu Furaitur*, chairs,looking ^lasn
Hi*stock is the largest and is comprise*
the fuuvt. |Q9ds id his line tq be found
J. Thomns, Grcenvills,
L. Ii. Hunt, Pari?
8. T. Carter Bonham
H. B Cattett, Queen Peak.
T. M. Wright, Denison
A. N. Woodv, Fort worth
J. H, MilliKon, weatkerfold j
United /States CommiKHioiierb',
James Bently, N. M. Burford, J. i,', McCor
mick, Dallas;
Joseph Bicic ets, Sherman J M O'Neal .'Oecatu?|
W. H. Johnson, Purijr O, 8. l\ennt-
dy. Fort Worth,
T«cc Dlvinton.
The counties of Brazos, Robertson, I eon,
Limenone, Freestone, McLennan, Falle, Bell,|
Coryell, Hamilton,Comanche, Erath, Hood, Bos-
que," Hoineiville, dill, Brown, Coleman and Run-
nels.
CoIftTs~at Waco Qret Mondoye in April and Oi|
ober
C. 8. CommisrAmtta.
W. B. Taft, waco; J P Osterhout, Belton,
J F Knox. Murlin:
Grahmu Division..
The counties of Eastland, Stephens, Youec,|
Arclter, ft ichita'Wilbarger, Baylor, Throckmor-
ton, cilia ikelford, Cailalian, Taylor, Joses, I
Haskell, K nox, Hardeman, Greer, Nolan, Mitch.L
ell, Howard, Merlin, Andrews, Oaines, Dawson,l
Lo'-ieri, Scuirv, Fisher, citonowali, Kent, Garza,I
Lynn, Terry, Yoakum, Cochran, Hockley, Lub-
bocK, CroKby, Dickens, King, Cotrle, MotlebJ
Floyd, Hale. Lamb, Boylcy, Palmer, CastroJ
Swisher, Brisro, 11 all, Chiidress, Co~hngsworti.|
Dinley, Armstrong' Deal Smith, Oldham, Pot«l
ter, Carson, C ray, Wheeler, Hemphill, LipsoomiiJ
Ochiltrec, Robeiis, Hutchinson, Hansford, Bher-I
man, Moore, Hartley, Palo Pinto, Jack and Dal|
ejm.
Courts at Graham flrsv laendays in FebrrarJ
»r.d August.
Deputlaa: J. H. Wright, M, T. etinner, J. W|
Poe, Mobectie; A. N. Woody, Knox.
'J. &• OomnuHHionerb.
C. W. Johnsen, Graham; H H McOonnell, Jacks|
boro; F. W- Girand Graham.
Tcsa*.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1882, newspaper, April 24, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444756/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.