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The
ews~Boy,
ESTABLISHED.
T. 1. CAIWAWir.
P. H. aollINSON,
(iARBAWAY & ROBipON,
EDITORS.
jar All coimminirutious. biiHlnet H or oihor
wiw, coMcorniiit; thin office, to immediate
att< u'ioti, must be*-a<JUri'H*v'l to,
Vbe JlViri Sty, Ja f r, Tex ah,
J ASPEIt, nAltCII «, 1 879.
Mexico is to have a grand inter-
uiiUoi)ul#x)iibitipn, next year.
The widow of the late Cburlcs
Dickens, is reported dangQ.roiialy
il
THE TEST OATH,
FILLIBUSTRBING.AS A PRBVKXflVK
OK IW rffePKAL.
To ported i if
lie of a very s evere type.
<:harles Cutter, of Ilot Springs,
to establish .an
paper at Pallas or
Ark., proposes
illustrated
Austin.
The Texas Genn^u papers are
said to be less complimentary
tliau critical in tlieir oom.uents on
the sixteenth legislature.
The rumor pgmes from New
Orleans, tjijit Gov. Nicholls is
about to resign the Governorship
of Louisiana. Tho cause of his
ill tended resignation is not given.
The Nacogdoches Nev\s says ask-
ing delinquent subscribers to pay
tip U like*calling mourners at a
protracted meeting, tltey will all
pome up to tliebench bye-and-bye.
Cojigress l>as passed a bill ap-
propriating $27,000,000, to carry
put tlie pension arrears act. The
liver 'and harbor bill bas also
passed, with an appropriation of
about $0,000,000.
General Sherman graduated at
West Point in 1840, and is now
about 00 years of age; is said to
bo an inveterate theatre goer, and
Jias immense adoration, for actors
and especially, for actrosses.
• V: 1' :
Tho House .bill orgauiztng tbe
31st judicial district, has passed
safely thmugji. Tho couotic8.com-
poBiug tbe npw district, nr Cham-
bers, Liberty, fiimlin, San Jacinto
and
Alabama ami Georgia have be
coinc annoyed at the emigration of
liegro laborers to Texas, and liave
imposed £100 licenso tax on
agents soliciting that class of emi-
grants
A local option .election will be
held m Newton county, on the
15th inst. Wo cannot vqto in
that county; yet, few privileges
conld afford us niore pleasure,
than to ballot about a thousand
"For Prohibition."
It is now thought that tbe T. &
N. O. Hail road will cross the Sa-
bine river about live miles above
.Orange, and tlie road will t'ollofc
tbc course of tbe river, and con-
nect with tbe extant road, in the
town of Orange.
There has been but little explor
ing done .in-tlie southern portion
of Arizona Territory, as yet; but
a party of scouting pioneers are
now doing that region, with a tax
\v
ublieun statesmen bjtterly
oppose tho reperfl of the test oath
and deputy provisions of the elec-
tion law. Halo f>txl Garfield
claim that they will fight and Jtlli-
bnster against its repeal, to tho
extent of an extra session; and,
Hayes, in his egotism and over*
bearing shrewdness, declares to
the Democrats that be will call
the extra session in the very hot-
test days in July, if be calls it ut
all. This threat is made in order
to show Democrats that be wishes
sposo of oth.er important bus-
_ut their efforts to
rturij)/.' this
and
Jess. This
"pRniuing from
Ttifwo suppose it is about
he best the old fellow could get
up, under tbe prevailing condition
of things. However, we think
the Ohio Governor will hardly
defer the call of an extrs* session
until July ; as the appropriation
bill, enabling him to draw tbe
regular entailments of Mr. Til-
den's salary, yet. remains to be
passed.
The owiiurs of the Alamo pro-
pose to take 350 half amotions of
laud for tht> Albino,and the finance
committee wijl report a bill to
inako tho trade, provided investi-
gation does not establish tbe title
already in the State.
It seems as if the press, all over
Texas, bas gone wild over the
price of eggs. Editorial quotations
gives them, as selling at froijj GA
cents to a bit per dozen, at various
places. They are selling i^t ten
cents a dozen, here.
—
The Examiner, speaKing of tbe
proposed new Sunday law, re-
marks, that if Clji'igtians worked
as hard for their religion as politi-
cians do for their parties, their
opinions would be respected with-
out a law of the legislature to
back them up."
THE AWTIoCIIIfllESEBIIX.
Mr. Parker, who vri& shot seveal
years ago, in this county, by a
man nijme Squires, died near New
toil, last Friday night, of paraly -
sis, caused from the old gun-shot
wound, inflicted by Squires. So
said the attending physician.
——
At lvnocksville, Fort Bend coun-
ty, recently, a darkey who was
ejected from a ball went off, pro-
cured a shotgun, rettvred and
poured the whole load among tlie
dusky guests, kiliiug one and
wounding several.
Tbe federal jury in the Selim
Hinker case at Galveston fount]
verdict for defendants, and
Kinkor on April IS, J870, actually
bad in band tbe amount of indebt-
edness as shown by bis books on
that date.
iiu^i
tlmt
Hayes will veto it, just simply
because Evarts, \vbo wields a big
influence over tho Executive, is
.opposed to it. The veto of a pop-
ular measure, by even a lawfully
elected Pre$don, is a severe strain,
and is seldom patiently borne.
Mr. Cahill, Mexican consul in
St. Louis, biw received a telegram
from tho City of Mexico, stating
,fclio uiglister of public works, has
given orders for the erection of
.tlie building for .tlie international
exposition wbiqlj is to take jdnce
there in LS80. Tho work it pro-
gressing rapidly.% Atf tbe umtc~
,jittl for J.he ooimtructioii qf the
building will be purchased in the
;{Jnite<l States. .While t\ic exposi.
tion will.be international in char-
acter, exhibits from I his country
aro specially invited, aud it is
ex|>cGted citizens of the United
States will matte uumerous and
fine displays of their various goods,
wares, machinery, etc.
Rev. W. G. Veal has been ex-
pelled frotu the Masouic lodge of
Waxabachic. Veal takes an ap-
peal to tbe Grand Lodge, which
meets at Houston next spring.
The Paris Banner pays a high
compliment to the jury «vlto coih
victed Richard Cownrd, and says
that such verdicts would soon rid
the State of crime.
e Palestine News says justice
sconut in Tex-
ast .ycac
fat twelve
atp
a private letter, we learn
that there has been no rain, of auy
moment, in the vicinity of Manor,
uear Austin, since June, last.
NeiwYobk; Feb. 27—The ofll ■
cers of the American Foreign
An ti-Slavery society yesterday
split to tho president a ^$pt6st
against the anti-Chinese bill
The Now York chambeaiof com-
merce will uioet thjs evening to
consider the measure -anti put
themselves ou record in regard to
it.
A specialmeeting of tbe cham-
ber of coiumerco was held this
morning. Resolutions ofi'eied by
A. A. Low proposed, deprecating
tbe bill for tbe restriction of Obi.
nc.so immigration, as establishing
a'bad precedent and as an unwor-
thy political concession to the
lawless spirit of a single State,
under whose laws the subjects of
na have enjoyed neither peaco
other nations; as calculated to
imperil life of a missionary, aud to
impair the value of his teachings,
as exposing tlie merchant in bis
dealings to the consequences of
public dishonor, nntl finally as
presenting the hasty actio.ii of our
congressional body in a sorry con-
trast with the more • cautious and
dignified wisdom of a heathen
empire.
Tho resgla.tion3#oiiclude;
Iti view of these and other eon.
Ulcerations, including the possible,
if not probable discontinuance of
steam communication acioss .tue
Pacific, the chamber would re-
spectfully aud earnestly urge the
president to withhold his signa-
ture from the bill.
Sax Fuancisco, Feb. 27—The
young ■men's .Central Republican
Club, the leading organization of
that party in this city, beld a
meeting last evening and unani-
mously adopted resolutions to be
transmitted to tlie president,
endorsing tho action of tbe Cali*
tornia delegation to congress on
tho anti-Chinese bill.
A mass meeting to night in
favor of the executive approval of
thoauti Chinese bill was very im-
posing. The substantial class of
citizens was present. Gov. Irwin
presided and several speeches
were made by very prominent
citizens.
in adjourning tho meeting,
Invin Jbtd it was called for
purpose, and that purpose h
been accomplished. It was to let
the President know the true feel-
ing of the people, ou the subject
under consideration.
gillie, alone, conld tell what its
effect might be. It conld only bo
hoped that when the President
learned that all classee of people
were unanimous on tbe question,
ho would append his signature to
tbe bill. "
A telegram was sent to the
President, to-nigiit, -signed by
ministers of various religious de-
nominations, earnestly entreating
hiin to sign the bill restricting
Chinese immigration.
Owing to the hundreds of con*
victs pardoned of late years—
many of tliQ.it dangerous murder-
ers anil pests to society—a bill
bas been introduced into tbe U'gis-
aturo to create a boaiyl of par-
dons, and, by inference, take the
pardoning power a-vily from the
governor. In some states the
pardoning power is alone lodged
in two-thirds of tho legislature.—
Telegram.
PBAX6E LOCALS.
[From th« Orange Tribune.]
A nmtfU effijrt should bo made
Ot,
thieyt
' JK
tbe et
died Ti
Judge
for sawing - j
for tlie new
Sdbine river of log
a young man in
Lutcher & Moore,
it
e has a contract
i,000 feet of ties
uisiaua Western
Railroad.; \*
Rumor gays a large force of
meu will snou arrive to commence
work on this $odof tho Louisiana
Western Railroad.
The following named Burkville
citizens, on tbeir way to Galves-
ton, were registered at the Moss
House Sunday: It. J. Brailsford,
M. T. P.
nrk.
Fant^^^^^^^^^^Bayou. Ho
reporti^^^^^^^^rthat section
very busy with their crops; corn
is about^iil planted, and cotton is
being put* in the ground.
Orange will be known hereafter
as the eastern terminus of the
Texas & New Oileatis and the
western terminus of the Lonisana
Western Railroad, and the bead of
salt water navigation on the Sab-
ine river, and—well, wait ami see
NOTICE.
Mrs Lyilia Trottie, consort of
Tlios. Trottie, died a few days
since, in the lower portion of New-
ton county. She leaves a husband
and three littlo chihlreu and nu-
merous relatives and friends, who
Mil miss her kind wolds and
g.iod deeds among them.
Tylor is much excited over
numbers of reports of hydroybo-
bia. The council have ordered all
dogs killed.
Alittle grirl, seventeen years
old, recently travelod, Without an
acquaintance on the cars, from
Oui ha to Dallas.
Tho Brenbam oil mills, which
have lain idle for two oy three
years, were recently burned by an
incendiary.
Taylorsville, VVilliamson county,
Uas had a pre, whjeh destroyed
♦17,000 worth of property.
The grand annual military en-
campment, is to bo held at Waco,
iD June, next.
Niucteen negro gamblers have
lately beon arrested at Clarksvlllo.
STATjE NEWS.
The senate has passed a bill for
the building of It now state house.
Joe Williams] of Ellis county,
owns a steer which is 17 bands
high and weighs 1055 pounds. .
Tho Grissoin murder trial is
now going on, in tbe district court
nt Houston, and, excites general
interest, all over the city.
l'ound Rock is joy stricken over
a centipeii-eatingicat. The young
half
le
ses
unfortu-
nate railroad \iflage.
A bill to nsciitain amounts due
teachers from 87:i to 1870, and
pay them, bas passed the Senate
and House.
Ezekiel Brslley, the Brazos
co'inty uegro Wio last fall killed
a white man i| a quarrel, has
been condemncj to death.
—-—
Countless suftrcrs find tho balm
of relief, and tli fountain of their
health aud strfcgb, in Avkr's
SARSAPAiULLAi It. is the moat
potei* of all ie alteratives to
purify tbe systej and eloanse tbe
blood. It poss^ses invigorating
qualities, so thidit stimulates the
failed vitalities id purges out tbe
corruptions whi^ minglo with the
bloed, promotig dcrnugeraent
auil decay." Wl are assured by
many intelligentjphysicians that
this medicine cics beyond all
othei-ff of its kiuijatid we can for
tify this etatemer. by onr own
experience.—Pufyiirlaivney (Pa.)
Argus. j
Notice is hereby given that we
injend to apply to tho lfith Legis-
lature for a local ora special law
changing the civil and criminal
jurisdiction ol the county court of
Jasper county, by taking there-,
from- its civil and criminal juris-
diction, and vesting the same in
the District Coort of said county,
ahd conforaiing the jurisdiction of
'the other courts in said county to
6uch change.
T. M.* Stone,
W. w. Blake,
Lipscomb Nouveli.,
W. H. Foud,
Ad. Adams,
WJI. KYLK,
D. J. Hendehbon,
T. J. C'ARftAWAY,
P. F. Renpbo,
L. H.Seelig,
G. W. NOBSWOItTIIY,
U. H. Foiid.
Jagper, Texas, Feb. 6, 1879.
Modesty iu discourse gives lri-
>tn fnith iii'i -ymu-i f" error.
Air—Three Blind Mice.
Three thousand rats! Tlireo thoufand tats!
Three thmi*uml nits!
See how they run ; think what tliey eut—
Millions to feed.
They all rim after tlie farmer's wife
Who so.Mi put oil end to their useless strife
By killi g these constant pests of i.er life.
By giving them •' Centennial Rat
Exterminator," the safest and most
ceitain %at Exterminator in the
world. It will save millins of del
lars worth of grain annually.
It will i^sitively exterminate the
pest from your premises and kill
them as they travel, thus leaving no
telltale dead rat to warn others from
eating Centennial Bat Exterminator.
You get rid of erery rat without the
danger attending the use of strych-
nine or arsenic.
We challenge the world for a more
profitable investment of 25 cents,
and proclaim it the greatest "econo-
mizer of the age. You will recom-
mend it to your neighbors. For
sale everywhere. Large introducto-
ry box postpaid on receipt of 25
cent. Star Manufacturing Co.,
Box 400 Ft. Madison, Iowa.
Q f.t-tff C.mus all styles, namo
iu trflt, and « up tend id 8-uugo, 24-colujun
Story faprr, the "flume Visitor," I yu r tor
only aUc. iu silver. A club of (5, Send t once.
SCH1U..I.I BHOS., Smith's Landing N. Y.
J%\ B —Onr Mammoth l'cduced Price Lint of
Elegant Vfoiling ♦.'otdH, teuitnltk each order,
1^'OU SAI,E!
lr®^Two«;o,)d horses for sad din and hiirnetn
ecrviec. Inquire at NEWs-iiuY office.
A {;ood Fvporator No. fi. Size 12x4.
('apneitjr tor boiling fix barrel* a day. Co*t
$t5G mid freight. Witl sell at25 rer ccnt off
cost aud freight. Inquire at this office.
MA©ILL'S CHILL CURE,
TONIC AND APPETIZER' i
CURES FEVER AND AGUE.
CURES CHILLS AND FEVEH.
CUKES 15$ IERMITTEN T FEVER,
CURES REMITTENT FEVER.
CURES BILIOUS FEVER.
CURES TYPHOID FEVER
Cures All Malignant Fevers.
• *
Curt)* Malarial Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Constipatoin general debilitv, lui|geiitii|^
Neuralgia, Pains au«l Achings in the Joint* ami Limbs, and all diseases hiviug tlieir
origin iu malarial or miu-mafic poisoud. It h Jie {^iver Medicine in umo. TUes
olainiH are 'supported by abuudaot t> Htimouy uf re iaUle and undeniable characUu
Magill'S Clxill Cure, Tonic and Api^otizer « Vegi-ta^iQ
Pivparatiou, and contaiau.s no Injurious Ingrediuuta.
ty PRICE $1 PKU BOTTLE. Sold by Druggists and Mediciue Pealers. Whole
tta!e by It A. Kobmsou Sf Co., J. B, Co., Arthtu1 Petur A: Co. Allord, New--
house & Cj., W. Springrj d iiro^|^^^^HMBHui(^In^tiado Generally.
Foot Piints of the Ages,
A Rook evei-y Citizen JVantn.
in,000 C'opiert c*tii be Sold in Texas, Anui'cnt
wanted in every county. Address (ioodKpecdn
Enpire Hool; and Bible ItoiiHU, Chicago, Ills.
Hard ware a°a Stoves
Agents for—
BUCK'S BRILLIANT
nail
Itl. L. FIVLGl'8 STOVES,
PLOW S,
JJRINLEY,
Hapgood's Avery Pat.,
Jno, Moore, Hall & Spwir.
Sole Agents fcj^. ubuiik'a Scales Ga.
Pipe. Pnnips, <ta.
A lafRe awl compute stock of Machiue
Belting, aud au|iplje«i ulvvayu on huud.
IIOdSTON, TEXAS.
JJElPElVHEmBB J> SSOS.,
Galveston, ■ . ; Texas.
I lave Added a
COTTON
Facto i '<t(/e Depart men t,
To Tbeir Other Kxtousivi?
Business, anil liave unusual Katiliti'-s for
doiug mis Branch.
They ha e Extensive ffYire-
IMoustp of their own for Storage of all
COTTON Cousigned to thctn.
All Filipino ts bj-ifdter Insured under
their Qt>eii Po iy, unless otherwise or-
dered.
The lnysti'rious <lj ing of fish 011
the Florultt coast is attnUuti'^ to
subiuat'iuc volcanoes. Tbe recent
eai thqnake in Florida iR contlrm-
torv, anil a hjttqr from Pensacola
stti\$ -tilat tTie same phenomenon
occurred in 18T ,'t. There were
volcanic agitations at sea, tbe
water was poisonedf and the fish
died by millions.—Tribune.
Tho Austinites who }>t;t their
supply of water from tbe, water
company and tbe Colorado, have
lately been taking delicious
draughts off the sweet carcasses
of dead bogs aud defunct felines.
—Telegram.
Tbe following unique epistlo
was picked Up in the street
Dear Bill—Tbe reason I didn't
lait' when yon laft at me iu the
post office yisterday was beenws I
hev a bile on my face and kau't
Jaff. If I laff she'll bust. But I
luv yu, Bill, bflt- or.no bile, laff or
110 luff. Yur luvtu Kate til deth.'
—Exchange.
Tho recoidfTTrf Ifuntgvillc show
that 110 Texas edjtor has evei
gone to the peuiteutinry, while
three lawyers and fourteen doctors
bave worn tbe stripes iu that in-
stitution.—1Telegram.
THAT TERIRE SCOURGE.
Fewer and ague.hd its congener,
bilious remittent, fcides affections
of ihf stomach, lir and bowels,
produced by miasmtc air and water,
are both eradicateijand prevented
by the use <£H^ter's Stomach
Bitters, a m-
dorsed by physt
tensively used for th
disorders, as well as f many others,
than ay medicine ef t age. A lan-
guid circulation, a tc id state of the
liver, a want of vit
conditions peculiar!,
malarial diseases,
ever, surely remedi<
Preventive, which,
stamina, are
favorable to
ney are, how-
by the great
invigorating
she system aud ending it with
regularity as well as igor, provides
it with a resistant po; er which ena-
it to withstand disor< rs. not only of
a malarial type, but host of others
to which fueble and i -regulated sys^
tcms are subject. ' he Bitters are
a *afe as well as sear ting eradicant,
and have widely si jerceded that
dangerous drug, quin le, which pal-
liates but does pot en licate malaria.
nd more ex-
ibove class of
A CARD.
To.nil who arc Piiffcrin.£ from the error* and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decay, loss f manhood, &e.. I will send a reripe
thiil will cure you, KiJEK OF Oil A KUfiMtfhiH
fji-eat remedy was discovered by a in
South Amer'ca. Send a <• If-aildronHcd vuVelop<
to tho licv.JoHBru T. Inman, Station D, Bible
TJouse, New York City.
THING EVER OFFEKKD ! ScmelhitiL' to ^ell
to EVERYBODY. A t'o my fete fjibrary iu
a not table foi m, we c:iu now ftirnUh to«kVOEvrs,
which will cive them et-ady and profitable busi-
nens for montho or yearft, for spare time or con-
stant work. Unliko anything else, and J%*o
Competition. It is sure success to AGENTS.
OUR !*EW GRAND
COMBINATION PROSPECTUS
is a lurgfl Canvaesing Book, completely showing
bindings, tsUle* of contents, and many hundred
engravings and sample page# of
1.50 LOW-f/tlCED BOOKS,
AND or NKAHLY
100 styles Testaments
and Bibles.
AGENTS! Why risk all on onk doubtful hook,
when you can hereby offer customers choice of
25*'fast selling volumes of e ery kind? AM ac-
tually wishing employment, on liberal terms,
address
SOAMMEKL A CO.. RT. T/>UI8, MO.
W. W. BLAKE,
Dealer In
Drugs, JHedicincsf
..••and....
Family Groceries.
JASPER,
- TEXAS.
..Bfl $1 ftttjQ
pijotograpliero.
174 Tremout St., Galvpstom,-T. x. s.
Do all Styles of rortrdiu frpmUmallcBtto Life
Bi e. Copying from Small Pictures aud Enlarg
lug, a Specialty.
Send yonr pictures to us t< h «vo theui
Enl irged, if you wish the bent work, aiul
that which will not f
GALVESTON ITfARKET.
March 1
COTTON
Low Ordinary ....
Ordinary .1
Good Os«liuary
Low Middling j
Middling
Good Middling.
[Sandy, dusty and ntainod cottons tin
alaMe except at jc. under quotations.]
The WboiiK.2!" is
BUY OF US!
We sell n single Macl ine, at-Wlmlesale
Pricc. Send for (lesciiptivt Catalogue,
blessino a brother.
Wholesale Dealers-
174 Tremout Street
/ OALVESTOW, TEXAS.
j. d. sKtssen. u. c. .stone
SKINNER & STONS,
■ ■ A.TSTJD ■■
"Wholesale Grocers.
- 74 & 76 STRAND,
©AEVE8TON, - - . TEXAS,
Liberal Cash Advance* made on Con-
signments Orilirt lor ilagging ami Ties
tilled at Lowest K tes.
Our "pen Policy of IiiKiiraiKO rovers
all Cottor Coiihigued to us, i,t $IO,uO pb>
Bale, on liu.iti l.'oliling Inspuc oi'h Cer-
tificate.
TEXAS & SF. 0. E. it.
NOW ")PKN FUOW HOUSTON 1\) OK-
ANGE ON SABINE RIVER.
QUICK TIME AND
LOW RATES.
Trains Icavo Houston for Orange, daily
evcept Sundays, at 9:31) A. M. Leave.
Oiaiifce, daily, at C:t50 a. m
Close connoctifHis with all Eail
Roads anil Steam Hoats at Houston.
THROUGH BILES LADING
o nnd from nil points oil tho PaTiiiu-
Angelina and Xocnes'Rivers, to and l'rom
al\ estun an d Houston.
J. F. CROSBY,
Y.l'.hnd Gen'l Manai/ir.
C. a BURTON, SuperiHltnilti-
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
For Serofnla, niol «!!
porofiiloiisdisonsos.l'j v
sijx>)ns, liiiKO or St. Ai,
tlionv's J'irt;. JOri.j.tim.
nnd Kitijilivo disease
of flic?I;ln. t'!<■<■ ;jttion
o| the j.ivi I1. Sleii'.neli
KilllK V . J,uiij;s.
fiplos, 'J'n.-'iiles
illole ""
tya
erin, composed of two sessions of
live moutlis each, on Monday the Zd dny
• t .September, 1H78, under tlie immediuta
management of Prof. C. 1'. MtCrohan aa
preyideiit.
PATE8 OF TUITION' AM FOLLOWS:
Primary class jer session, of 5 mo's #10 01>
IntennediaLo •' " ' " «■ $15 (iy*
Aeademie '• <• i< Jjjy'uol
Music on Piano " " " " '' Jiiji'tio'
Cse of Instrument " - '
Incidental fco
$ 5,oy.
'• " " $ 1,00,
No extra charges lor Latin <fc Greek.
Arrangements li >« been n mlu to in.-tinct
the children, within scolastie age, in this
school conmiiUiily to the ixteat of thn
pa lie fund without further charge. Com-
meneies ou the 1st Monday in SenleUiber
A. D. 1878
COMMERCIAL_DFPARTMENT.
The Trustees Vould also auuounce, in
favor of the y. ung men ot Jasper and
I.djo ning comities, that tlie.v have mudo
artaageiucuis with Air. C. P. JtfeCioliaii,
Jr., to conduct a chtss in Uooi, kc ping,
'Hiis youug geullemmi hold, the Diploma
of the o'dcrt and most diKtinkuished Com-
mer ial College in our country, (l ustman's
iiuame* H College, Poughkee]isie, X. Y.I-
Mr. McC's course witli pupils here will he
as practical as I oasihlr. Fees will lie
mod rate, aud will,l>e made known on
application to Mr. U.
Des'rahle h ard can l e had in privnto
laiuilics for ten dollars pe< month,
Uoue l>y oider of Hoard of Turn,
W tcos of lire S. K. T. College Co.
W. II. 1'O'ip,
Sucri tary.
L. -N'oicvi t.r..
1'icH.dcnt.
Head, ji.il
• We Itivefor sale, picture frnnn s. mnliliUL' of va-
rious, w.zrH, |.lutiirvs liollrlinoaiul cojL-iaon, aiot-
lous.li.iok murks, a niru selection ol slieel imislr,
miil' Millnls, of all colors, lor trumis. wall bi. keis,
card cases, £c„ at Galveston pr.ccs,
HOW TO TELL •
Grenuine. Simmons1 X.<iA>
er Kegulator, or
Medicine.
I.ook C-rcuian neat WHITE \Y|{AI'-
PMt « iih tlie 1 ed yiiiboli<! letter stamped
upon it 111 the inilil of a )i,.boii gracefully
curled in Ibe letler /. en lirneing the ( lu-
ll 01 lmI' tin-Jo, Spatula, Mortar and
Graduate with I he words A. Q. SIM-
MOXfti' 1 IYER IttOCL i'lOK or MKU1-
t'lXL tiicreoo, i.l.-ti ctsei ve tlie sign; lure
ol J. II. /.LILIN A. CO., in red .11k on
t he side.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Beware of tlio>e ^vho know nothing of'
Medical Compounds who put out nou-
tnnjis known to sour, aud being ai.alyzcd
piove wurthlessand only made to fleece
the public, and to piiate on the well
earned rei-ntaiion ofZeiliu A Co.'b medi-.
cine, tlieso frauds bave 110 reputation to
sustain and wiil cheat 3-011 lor a few
pennies even way they can.
Look careful 10 the incdicince you ara
indU'-ecl tij take for much Huflitriug,
permanvut injury and. eveu death l.as
resnlte I from improptv treatment and
(i'oiii taking unskillfully piepated Oiedi-
t iiHi.
SBU WHO ENDORSES THE GENUINE,
lion. A ox. 11. Stephens,
l£t. Rev. Jno. W. iteckwith Biskop of Ga,
(leu. Jno. Ii.(Jor on U. S. Senator.
Kt. Iter. Bishop Pit :;e,
![" •. Jno. liillShorter,
J. lidgnr Tbumi son,
Hon. U. h. Hill,
Hun. J. C. Iirerkinridge,
Prof. David Wills D. t>.
Chief Justin- Hiram Warner of Ga., """*
* isfa W under Asst. P. M. I'liiln. l'«.J
[Ui who"" wt>
iiit reeoia.
every day
rouiinc
lief:-. Sterility,
from inlcruiil tilcc-rution. niiiri?^
liiscasc. 8vpliilill;i n(iil Meieui'ia
oases, Biopsy, Pvspepsin, Kunciii
lion. General"Debility, ^ud lor l'uri-
fvinu'tho Hlood.
' This Snt'sapnriliais I'.cr.niliitinlior.,
vcaelniile all ornlin-s-rM illingtu, Man-
drake. Yellow DofU—with die Iodides
of ro'.'issinm ni l Iron, nntl is the
most i llh'ftcioits medicine yet known
tor the disenst's it is intended to elite.
]t< inurediellts lue so f-kflfully
eoinhined that the full nltenilive
eft'eet o£ each i^ nsstii'ed, nnd while
il is po mild as 10 I'm harmless even
to children. It is r-MII so elTcclttnl ns
to pitraro out from the systtrin those
impunlies iiihI eonuplions which
develop into loathsome disease.
The re] mint ion it enjoys is derived
from its -cures, and llie confidence
which proniinojit jihysieinns all over
I lie coinitiT rcjiosq jit it: proves their
i xm-rienee of its usefulness.
C'ertillpates |iltes!i v its virtues
Have necumulutcd, and arc con-
staiilly being veeeived. and ivs many
of these ciiscs nrc ]uddi':iy known,
they i'urijish tajiiviijciHs; evidence o
the superiority of thts gnrvmmni!:
over cvety othei* allcrfltive niodiciiie
.■so gepcrnlly is its sitpenf.tllily I" l"j
oilier medicine known tlmt we liectl
do 110 more than to nssunV.thu public
that tlie best (pialltles lt"ftw vvi i
possessed aro strictly maiutaiitid.
fIREPARSU DX
Or. J. e. AYER & CO., Lowell, Maw.
Practical itmd Atimlfftleal Cltci ii'tt.
bolu uy Apt p*i"""SX *V*#V«1IEUB.
Bieioo; and
r~ J"'? 'csort
- — - suflenng ao*
wwr^. nollar in time and doctor's hills;
f'Giicl for an Almanac and convince
yourself that Simmons' Regulator is 0116
of the few medi ines that can be Kclied
upon as a safe and Kfficacioins Familv
1 -
I
MiniHvillc, K
Aicdicine. But Beware, Be Curef.il, Bo
ou your Guard lor Frauds. Imitation-*
and Substitutes are Numerous, thev lav
in irnir. ti\ lime nt>nn J J
in wait to piey upon the public and to
punte upon the Greatest Livci UedicinS
iu the world.
Or. Simmons' Liver Regulator,
Manutactcrkd only bt
J* H. VEIL. 11% A CO.,
Sol By Hespeot able D rngRisil^'3'
H. REYBAUD.
B?5
1. F. SIMONS.
VBAUD 4k ^IIIIOIVS.
Importer* of and Dealers in
iTOMsimsi,
CABPETING, MATTING, O.It. CLO .
f-ILVER PLATED WAgK, CHINA,
• GL - SS St, CEOCKERY WARE,
CURTAINS, HHADK8 &
HOLLANDS,
—and- * '
HOUSE FUPCdlSHIN6GOOOSGENERALy
(Toqking G)i>B es JJe-silvered.)
120, 122, * 184 TEXXOKT Stbbet,
Q-alveston, Texas,
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Carraway & Robinson. The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1879, newspaper, March 6, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235521/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.