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A. B. NORTON,
Editor
Tutedav,October J7, I##*,
LVP1A g. WNKHAW
>_«1NGEB
T O N I C.
s
openl? aemaii'fc] a'fip.j, The"r-j
Qeriii?D voters from the ' eginoi g1
of the war -o/ llie rub'. 'i:on b a \ e- «
i;,4W, wi . % i >A . i : i) k - l linger, t'ucbn, Mandrake, and many of tk«
i< 'JOWiMf ».tJ6 banner » { tlif iv X*. b'*t mrijiclnea kn^wn are hire combined into fa
licua parly with a blind d ■ ,1f i n^un-of «*chcarted P*we" m to make it the
and n'ver -stopped Icxj'ie® ■ ~* !
ac:» or iequiienaeut*. li
tuat tuej cling wi'.! teutuitv
' ' j gjawrtest-WooaParfier m*d the
! Uiest Health and Strength Be#tsr»rU#ed
true
to
the habits end cu to' •_ of their
F«:lerltn t:' aud doa't fcp> tuiV,
io i ,e imine !»^' t tbso the iioi
peters d", but they a;e nevartr:-
THE OHIO KLXOTION
HOJLMAHT'S
LIVER PADS
Jtor Sale
' ' SIC Main Street
. Dallas Texas
IRON
The course pursued by Arthur
us President has been distasteful to
the people oi Ohio, who have telt
that Garfield would have eon*
dueted himself otherwise.
Abe Republicans h«ve bad no
stomach lor the policy adopted to*
wards their brethren in the South.
Tbo boneat men in business and
agriculture eoulcf not approve the
"bargain and sale" w:tb Msbone
in Virginia, and other trades with
political harlots and hucksters in
the Boutb. The oft) soldiers, who
compose the enthusiastic and fight*
iag element, a»d who have so often
been urged and isaplored to Mvote
as tfeef shot," w»uM not brook the
thought that bargains should be
wile by the administration and
tvs Cenional Executive Com-
mittee with the r* Vhanded mur-
derer of the Fort Pillow masse*
ere!! constitnli.bg assassins, mur-
deters and robbers, wbase gar*
uvuifi jvere ye* doited with the
blood of poor I j«.»oWts futbletofy
butehere*), distributors of official
patroun^e, aud making guerilla
chiefs Deputy Presidents in Mis-
•Jseippi, Virginia anu other South-
ern States, shocked the moral
sense ot the patriotic and reiigious
sen'intent au«" caused a revolt, the
like. <>1 vrhich has never 'urfore
been known in the couu ry.
"'OUl !>.' 81 "OX,"
Republican co untitle* men and pli-
ant oilice-holders may cry, when
tbey urge hones', sincere* devoad
soldiers oi the flag andni principle
to emasculate tnemselves atftf vote
lor Chalmers a^d bis sort, but the
remembrance of the great cnnisc
committed against God anil hu-
maiii y, against loyalty sud faith,
against love and bfotherbood, if
too fresh in the minds of Republi-
cans in Ohio, however it may be
with t e vasptIs of the Prince in
the subjugated p'oyinoes and shoe*
string disti icts>, forioetn not to put
their brand oi condemnation upon
the forehead* of such advocates or
apologist* or the policy as ofier at
the ball<>t*l <x.
The Obio 6»a*e Convention, put-
ting Townse d & Co. out au candi*
dates, went oiit oi the w»y to en*
dor^e Art' ur'a admioihtru ion when
Jess ort'tily citii.:>ie,:-stt'd
resj.ecifui, in 'ostiu us and mt ney
making, and never m«Jdlin® w'ub
the aSans ot others. Tv ey caine
to America for lib^ify. They, lit
la^e ni'atb^ts fou/tit for liberty
a-Hi Um'Ju. They enjoy tli i blefs-
li) » of t i e .])n and claim the
delights of Lii ^ ty.
While dUcuS»:on is free and the
right ot making proaeiy^ca e^ist»
uninterrupted, the (jtma^s are fit
subjects lor conversion by moral
suasion to observance of the Sun*,
day law and the drinki g of cold
water, only by the g'^i or b- gs-
bead; but they will icsiot, as lar
as in their poke:, the interference
with theit jjoreonal ,;bi riy.. We
ate not advccaiing their /.cars?
now. because on Ttr^drtr bit ihey
tbenateives submitted a mcsi pow*-
erfully convincing argameut,
Had tha Ke^ublican party can-
ftMirs adupied the course oi' Sen>
ator 8':^:maa in deal ng with
toe e questions they might ha ye
etiioyed a victory. As it is they
have Wen set back becauw oi
their to -• mrch wind on this un^
propitrous occssicp. . - ♦ 1 r|
l;t 18d'> Garfield had a pl'Jrahty
of 34,227, an Vin 1JJ81 Fos er bad
a plurality of 34 & KK Aud now,
io ami behold, about 30,000 the
other way! ; .ni:
The ham!writing on the battle-
field, ami'.l ibe smoking embers,
reads: ''Stricken down by unwite
iendersbip andl by imbecile policy !
Thau bust »1| -aeaton* for fhr own,
O, l>eath I
ELctnorror m
Tlw Poltiloii Cwlewdcr for 0m
Yoasr.'
l»i ■ a* Hit Imk tlaM.
Alabama elected democratic state
officers and legislature Aug. 7; Will
eUct conpressmen Nov, T*
Arkanoart elected \ democratic
state officers and'legislature Sept.
4; will elect congressmen KoV, 7*
California will elect stpte offitsrs,
leg'dature and congressmen Nov 7.
Colorado wjll elect state officer*,
legislature and congressinen'Nov 7.
CoBuectU.ut will elect tttate offi-
cers. legislature and eoneressmcn
Nov. 7. - M
Delaware will" elect governor,
legi^ Iftture and congressoMa X-»v 7.
F.orida will elect" legHUtritif and
congressmen Nov, 7.. . * T
Georgia'eleei^d state officers and
legislature CX:t*" 4; oon«ressmeu
Nov. 7. ^ : •
* Illinois will elect treatarerj su-
perintendent ot mstructt'in, legisla-
ture and congressmen Nov. 7. " ■
Indiana will elect n\inor atate
oScers, supreme judges, legislature
Continued oh third pat*.
Curs C(-mplulnt of Wonin »nd aU«M«» of th«
8 torn «(1. Bi weU. I.uny*. Li*erar.d kidney*,m4'
1* entirely iifft rant from H.tter*. dinger Etienee
ftnd other Tot ie., m it never intoaie«te*. 50c«nt.
Mid $1 t-lz'-e. Large Snviny buying SI aise. lite-
cox ft «jo Xew York . no»w4l
CAT
Vrf
Oil
mm PLASTER
Tht marufsctarer ha?e
WCS 1HK UieUEST MEDALS|
* ami riaise Everjwlisre
1t« Rcmttly more Widely or Karornbly Known
II I* rapid io relievieg, quick on curing, tor j
back, rheu»«ti«tt. Kidney ASeetioua, and
•efee* aad yalns |«ntraiiy, h to the anrtvalled
r*s«dy.
Over 6MO I ruffl.t and rhytldan* Lave algned
a ptptr etating that Benaon'e C'aViD* foroM
fl aeur a are ivyerloi ta al I etbera- J'rtce Ucu.
MASON & HAMLIN
Aljp.a TffC»M aeilatnly beet, having
vAvAli Ubiw dMietvd at etoty Oiaat
Wor!<l'e ladueirialCoi«peUUlM»/or aijteea Tear:
no athir A»erican orguufiajing be found equal
•t au*. aiea cl aapeei. tjtyi'e 109; 3 1-J oetutee
(offiulaat c&iupaae and poweV, «itli beet ^aality
for aepular eanred and eecnlar maetc in aehool
or family, at only $13. Onabvndsel other aiyle*
at 30, AT.M. M, IW, .Mto |fc«»on«up.
Tb * lager styles are wholly anrtvalhtd by any
other organ*. Ai*o for eaiy pay mate, »w iilae
etrawd Cataiteuc fre^v 'i hie Ctmpany bate
St Louis IronMouataii
and Southern Railway]
Tbe completion of the tralrvi-co o ntrai divieToq
~ he Teaaa ft Pacific Railway between Sh trmi
(1 Teurkanu oynectton at th3 latter polnj oi
e. ■ i ■
•"it, Zouiu. Iron Mountain a%
Southern liaibcay,
Makes short, ^ulekand mos dtri> able ro
LoulerlUo, (jiudnnati, Cbicegc, Detroit, Clevelan|
Buffalo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, Philadelphia, and all
other principal Eac tern and
North en. taints.
fry this flaw Route
Via Texas £ Pacific and ths
St.X.otiifE, Iron Monxi tain
&oittlteni Railwaw-
u DALlA LIinTE
m{.>RT£8T ..nd y V10KKST Line
•i ,nt Kastern Cities.
nty Line tbat nin< Wve Daily Lines i
Pull.v.iis PiJac.j cars from St. Lonls Sast.
1T «
1. Mil U
flTiati
I
ITS 'track aud h>ijulpmei>t v« (he Best in
Worlu.
iTS Tialns arc rnn with a view to the grea
aecotnmodatloh of the public.
Irtj Train* arc. run with regularity, and Passes
gers clii therefore be aseured ->f raakllig con
atTone with other roaaa.
iB 'imploycs ute aagtt to treat Patrons Wtt
tl* gt?uteet respect, and to give them evor
possible afcfM'a'ion.
All the Improvements
Vnd appllanaes kn own to mcidern skill and li
• ntlou which tend to insure Kspirt Tfaneit eon
incd with absolute comfort and perfect safe to
i ueengern. are in uee ou the Miudalia Line an-
c^auMii one. • aug*i>"
the"
PI AWObrtiM^rwid'Mw^tro^eY^g | ^pAVg.fi fljlld FftClflC
iaipottan. improvements; adding to -tower aao | X vACWI WAAXA. >*■ UIVAMV
RAILWAY
Wiitb it® ceitiiectionlrpia the must dine
•oil ijotokt^t lined, from all points to
Will**! reaair* I
PiSbM.
bauuiywf tone and duraW>ity.
tinlig um gair:trii much as anathar
Xltustiated Circaiar flee.
The SIASOK ft B4ML1N Organ and Piano C*
lift Tremant it, Sceteu:M II Mib at, IT*V York;
lit Wabssk Ave, Chicago
Fins Steel
Vor tbe Pbrtfoiioj : bersp«Book,|
Farming, or tor Illustration.
oss Mat fSCLSoa*
St, LooIh, Chicrgo, Cairo, IridianapoM
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Lamm 11
uille Chat tan 00^% Alt»au ■ *
' and nil -point* i
Nohli* East South-fiail
Train* leave* DaMa* Stattoo, •• fallows:
Kast Bewnd.
[ da < vail and express . T tttfl
Ho*► aaaO andetprcea • > * . t t»|«
. . WeslBowt
I Ke 1 audi aad empress .. . 8 40 p •
1 Ko • maUMMl express . • *»»
Ko* 3 and 3 ran dally between Beaatlaud ant
I Ht. Lontn. "» ' t
Nos 14 run uailbrtweeaPort Worth and S
I
lliniwflatia, lathsri, Art lata,
Pgito, Si'tfatlais Mstcuacs,
XnaictanjllfifiMeiijlsl-
; lege PrMdsaift, IsM.
leni^Meai Ptitaici,
tlte^Kte* - *
CmmSri»in§ Over ftsrft Subject*
Baaattfally aagraved on |<t**l, having'appeared I Hoe
la the a*>a*ile Maaraaiaa data g |>a«t year*, and | Laule.
•mbraeing po»tralU of nearly every dtotlngniaked I COSXECTIODS
M-of thapaet abd presentaantary.- I . ... . .. . _ .
Tho angravlnga are prtntod oa Ana paper, llili I A Texartana, Wlth^ trains on ttta 8. If. Iroa :
Ir.eaa*, aad. ar* sent by mail or ex pre**. p tap aid, I Mountain and Bo. Hallway tor nil point* North, j
•n ree.Tpt of price. w« ftartlieh i'*4t cloth cam 1 **• and Houth-aolt. . ;"
ar parttoli**,holding fton tan to fifty ecgrsviag* I At Lougvlew Junction, an4 llfunpd
EngMviacs, lie. aaeh, or flM peM00.. >>u
V oft Io I IP, DO %CMU each. I Wftcof c^liert, liryaa, |JLeiApaWifta« UrctilMUB, •. f
Portfolio and 1 f Engraving*, 91 501 and at m*dm fci Miadie and ^^athern Toxas.
nt , «ki| At t^Kermau, wlUi II ^ I' C liwy for all point ,
V fi * *7l*nth' !oe of that road
i '
u,
ungvlew Junction,• ana MtnnsOi^, with'
I trains on Internationnl it 14- for Tyler, falesnne^:
Hoiiatoiip Aastifa. e.ulveeton and ban Antonio. "> ' I
At Dallas with trains ou the Uouaton Texas |
for Oorelcana.'Mexla, Brevota];
60
4 00
.. Oa<
ataL,
dresa
latalagia* *ent to aay addr«aa. Send po*tage]
asp lor v7aia!»ta*taod mnk* a aaloetlwa. An-
sa * -*
E. B. Pclton, Publisher,
25 Bond Street, New: YorkJ
PARK;3R'I. .
:iAm BALSAK.
lUidsgast drwag
Is t-refamd by awe*
whokav*M*di^taa«y
ft* nil dl
pairing n oompletn loaloi *spo-
cinll/ Iadlgantoa, Dyypata, Inanr-
•tttaai Ferna, Wnnt mt Appntttn.
)jum of Strength, Ladi mt
era. flaHchea Um
en* Um rnusolM,
U9» M the aervea. Act* like a
cham on the dlgceUre organs,
rejtwrlng nil djapeptte lymptoms,
auch m tnetlnf? tbe (hod, Delchln^,
Bent In the Stomach, litartbnr ri-
The only Iron P*eparatlot
that will not blacken Lbe twih nt
give hendnche. Sold fey nil Ix^y
at $1.00 n bottle.
BUOWN CHESnCAL CO.
Baltimore, ^d.
MNak -
MW>H Sf MNtdTlfiilS.
they ktfcw their ju !eacion ul
Iftalij was lai^e, and now the great
Eopubiicau party has witiien them
litmn an liar-*. Second, an to the
klute Policy.
When the i^oublicuna in tbe
L^inlattue ei»ac;Htl ill* F»»no l>nitor'
iw.I io a iaw aud ail »wt«« their
a^aiuvi • lie fetfiin^a, ai»ti
\ ;t*wa. « a i u et'S-»t«> ol li.e I rii^n«
h;.rt» oi. teis a'ni '-y legi«h*tiou,
-IM-eu-'-'i nt».l »c;.i took giotitiii
a^uiu.4< *ne eu-ti.us, nvi-
l>^eo s«ud ri^ its ot «ne toreign*.
f hakl duties Uy i awu'i Gifiana -
' • If yon are u !r. .ryer, Mixkeaw ot
Indies! bc&utiij your oomplti!on ,<ritk
Glenn Sulphur aditp, '
"Hill's liair suit Winker
50c.
8Er BAClT42 YEARS. . •
I wa? • iroubleri to? many 'jmn with
Kidney Coniplair t, Gravel,'Ac.; my blood
becaa«e than; I wa.» dull and inactkt; o6Sld
hardly crawl aboat; was an* old, wot it oat
nan all over could gel aotlibiK to help
me, until 1 got Hi>p Biirtn, aut^rtow l am
a boy agair. My bluod ana ktdncya aro
all right, and t am aa acu ve.as a niau of
SO, aliliough 1 am 72, and i hare no
doubt it will do in* well iyi ojbcra.of my
age. It in worth a trial.—Father.
Indigent ion and habitual coatiei
ari*e from weakn eaa ef tlie narTea and
utii*ct««|ef tbe riomacbslhieattention to the
b<>ru, WHO tia'l ootnu to till!* ueylttui rropev aabit of life ir eonnavtit^f with tbe
tor ll * «|>|>it<r«l, ib.y •. (I O^"
ti.e »»nu IU it»eir g »airus and ( reno«a e»ary symptvni of the daio/def.
M fd lla aafeeied
Ich
Fit
«dy Ikataee
I* the ecalp
and al way*
■ttW Calw Is Omi er f*«ssk
PaWi Hair Balsam is M* I Iifin l Mid b
wamnied le prereat felling </a* hair aad to r*.
Bu»T.e daadruifandUdung. Mtscoa ft Ce^ m.t.
^ f ... - .
At Furt Wortbi «ab Stages for all point tn
Western Texas.
At t)brevfpk>rt, w.to lied rrver Bv*;un <rs tm
New orleau.4. -
Pullman's %Palace Sleeping.Cast
Fort Worth, Dallas and Shei-mao* ]!
Saint Louis..
[ Any information in regard to rates e
Freight,' Time aud Connections, mil
tw cheerfully given H^mcaliott to '
Qen'l Bup't ilarxuall, Texaa
UNEWMAS,
' Marshal. T xw.
EARS lt MILLION
Foo cm Bam cl Start's 01
Pottirtl
ths
IV Eestcres the Hearing, aad ia
Only Absolute Care fcr ficai
nest Known.
I PARKER'S I
GINGER TONIC
A lapw*aS«« taadi srfl
tf yr>4 sre a merltank ot '
• ern-wert.-. or a •. >o*i
t^Mfebne
TMs Oil is abstracted from peculiar a
small 'Wbite Uburk, cnugbt In tbe Yellow S*^
known a*'Catcuahooom Uohdelcth. Kverv
Cbtneee Bvbrrman knows it. lt» virtae ae a rtetor.
ati»u ot' bearing wire tllecv. cttxi by a Boddtbt
l*riest attoat tbfc year 1410. Its cure* were so nam.
• rotis and insny sv s^tmlngly u iraculous. thai
tlit remedy Was ottic^ally pio^lalmed ore r tbe eu
tire Knpiiv. It* ase became so unlverral tbat
for oyer 3c0 yeure no J-eat uee* h*e msted among
tbe I'blneee people, bent, cliarites Drenuid. tn
any Address at SI.1
,r
bent, ckarges prepaid,
per bix tie.
T-ia
kaastet' by mciustrain
latffricwing stimulants,bin—
. Ifnakm CoawnptiMK
htm, Kidney Complaint^ #■) ii*iiiaef(lillwg|
»' aben.bcr t, bUxxl or'nerve*,rAkraa** "
' Jtiiti>eGreatest
f
-If
*ort,
Hfttr What ihc Deaf Sajl^l
' fij
§?
1 bave been preatly beneited.
li has performed a miracle tu my ease* ,«
1 bave u .tuiiiiirtbljutiees hi my bcuCand bar* < g.
! i fc
much better.
•>iv •
• c
* If«:•:» ty
y ■ :.,«aar > .1 •» l. . <;
tfut;- T, >' ,'t«v '4^211
x « i';i U *i tS . h-st s '•! i-. \."
Iti.it. .> •<: •.a».jr« i.'
>* f .TRt Co«A Csm (nr lni
from *g«,
v« a ftimulat • laic*
• %'onai ai.J thriiL
iijwcr IntoskaU;.
t ,i p:. • si :j t.-tMVk
♦ Uj W V C:«r-T '.« H
t*rJ A! V *4.' \f
-itf'capsf^MK »f • I •» | » t.. ak»' is
*HmvX l& .. N..T# f#»*a !. > ill tir tyv
cri'Tf ±srm
W
ll> .i '• a-.i lasunj fragrance has made l
<?eii~h;fperfume exceedingly nnpular. There
h Bathing like It. Insist Si^kmng Flows-
■BOB Ctnoawt and look fcr signature of
J6j£sc<& 9^€c< I
i"3WS? ."itrsrZ1- *»—
My deafnrKo helped agrekt deal—think a&otbar
bottle will cure me.
"lU tlitno are ui^auttiunaUe and Its earatlv*
■character ub«olute, as ti>e w Iter can personally , _
testify, both iiom eiptrince and observation.
,Wrlte once to Havukk a Junti, I l»*y rttr^ ""
Iiut. York, enclosing *l.w>, and yon will reewt*
by lotum u u u,nl\ that «ill tuablc you to hew
lll;e any elae, and whose cnratiTc effect*
will* be pptjii imtui. You will never regret doing f Sifi
*o."—Kdilor of Meicaiuile l>vi«v/. tLi' »
49*'i'0to,oldi»s^ ji.tlte mulls, uleuac senu money i . *
by i.euls'er u lulta.s. fc'"""
unly Iaptrtea I; HAYL0GK & i£NNEY? *T'
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sou AO£KT8 roa xnuticA. < U«j S'-rS, Y- «, jf
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Three square* aootb of Urand Windem ^i,
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