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VOL. VII
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DALLAS,
AS, OCTOBER' 9,
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m. 137.
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NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIGENCER.
"The old Reliable" Union jiaper and
the stalwart advocate of
KATJONAL KEPC BLICANISST.
Commends itself to all, who are devot
<1 to the principles of the grand party
Togress and Freedom-
It ha* now entered upon a new voliim
nd asks at the hand of those, who profe.se
epubiicanisia that to which it is justly en
itled a liberal and generous support.
The 1 ktsxhuenCEh was the laat Union
pauet published in the .states that attempt
*i to secede troci the Federal Union—and
Bouldn't.
The I utrlligknceb if? the eldest repub
Ncan paper in the south.
'Ihe iNTFXiilGENCER waa for aiany vtars
he mlif republican journal in the south.
. The editor and proprietor of the Intel
IGJ5»CKR has continuously kept the old
Hag dvirv under the most Irving cir-
cumstances—lias stood faithful jvoiong the
faithless1'—has passed through "the fiery
urnace" oi pj©3oription iatolcraaae and
deadly bale" and
ITNAllJED £nl> AL0N2
has Btriven to uphold the cause of the
constitution anj; the union
Term.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
cratic -jtronold under the most adverse
trenm stance.", and having made tho In •
TEIXIWSNCEH a
PEHMANKNT rub'TmrrtoN
having sjicnt his time arid talents and
money, when friend a were "few and far be
tweea'' having borne the brunt and bur-
men ol the tight; ha behaves that in tne
dawn of a better day as has the right to
»«* those who ''claim to be republicans'
0 lieip extend its circulation.
WE SilAl-L. CONTINUE
to advocate w-hat >?e believe the right and
lo advance tJie ban.'-
intese8t ce texas.
In our columns wiil be tout J much use
ul information for the business man, tho
armer and mechanic and all classes of
eouiinuaity. We shall continue our en
deavors for
anl> 0rh13r AND 0000 oovrknug nt
The Intioaigencek continues to advo
'iate Public A1 n-,e Schools, morality te«i»
ierance aJid virtue—eadeavoring "to
cheer the tiifte and cultivate the mind,
yo "build up the waste places" and to ben
ctit maukiau.
lo our old rearfci*. it ia not nccesnrtry to
8av more— '.hey understand ua. 'lo </»«
nmo, in our midst we say try us, or not as
Norton's Intelligence?.
FUBI.I9HED DAIIA ANi» WEEKLT
ft. J| J4QF(toj*I Sf €O.
under the government of the con-1 A Juried Perrorinauc^:
■ . • i *r - V i ti. i_. > n r r
t tederation.
DIED DURING
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES
bad the best circulation of any
paper published in North-
TIIE OPERATION.
Atlanta, Ga , October 7.—Win.
J Thomas had his arm turn oil by
a gin at Mapieton, yesterday, and
Many wondei how Parker'* Ginger Ton-
ic can perform such c::res, thinking it esv- *
nonce of glower, when in fact it is made J
from many valuable medicines which act;
baj
PerscM bavlr.jr eily improved property for ea
will £rid it lo ii.e'.r lnierent to advertise in the
iNTELLiCEKCKB
iciailv oa every diseased organ.
Boston
hat-
typhoid fever, SCO
KOIK E TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
Tcu wo"entitled In c-nry number of our papei
I 0ari)ig time subscribe 1 for. We pay postage
I . n every nuuib.tr seat to tie postotUcu and if yn-j
j ail to receive any number >ou will please notify
j t». Let money paid bring its proper return.
ern Texas.
fresh pievaleuce oi, ...... .
. Unhnaton is onerin'* some HDeoial Hit
I wt-iJ'a tin.lur >i.r „,u .. Vi"""u »v»v., wwv oai-es have fceen I «jtjng in .Fturititure,clt*irs,looking svlass <v
1 J " t e ' silice June 1, and 61 deaths having j His stock is the iaruestand.is comprised oi
the finest guo Is in his line to be found ir-
Terms of SnbscilBtioi.
DAILT.—Onu ywar, #6 00; gir months, $3 9C
oce mom)*, 60 ceats; per woes, 20 cents.
WTU5KLY.—One year, in advance, $2 50; a.te
btes raonthe, #3 00; after elt months, $3 50.
ADVSKTISISG—^ESKI-V : ' J
FirBt.lneerUon, &0 ptr equu/o or eight oc •
during the amputation, died.
A DENIAL.
! A. 111. Buck, Chairman of
occur re;:.
the!
Sjoss of hair and
Each snbs«<}«iominsertion, To cenii. All t'.i"1- i tO
«>nt advertisfcinents-mujt be paid in adranst?. A;-L
AD«EBTieKJo;NTe dub ou rifiST lasKanos. Raw-
(lo&ble doiactioii niadu to xowrlj advortl»ewtn-j»
vness,
I ^ "-vu., -wi.w^ujuu v/i _ *•"*- j mat- tlie prettiest tace, are
Iwjpubiican state centra! committee; Parker'^ Hair lialsam.
that re will have anything I *»»
wiiich often
preventea by
do
8ia eteauers, wnii 36u,000 btulij
THK. LAW OF NU\VQPAlJERa.
1. Bnbfi.iribeiB wbo do not ,}ive eipress notice V;
he ooutraiy &:a considered u* wishing to oonUt;u<t
heir subscriptioas.
2. If subaorlbers ardor *h'i diecontlnuansi o!
their periodicals the puoiishcr may contiaua tc
»end them until ail rearranges have been paid.
5. If subscribe1* neglect or refuse to take tholr j yj'ty took
rected, thoy are held rsaponeibleu«til they have .
settled their bill and orlered a discontinuance. | Ul»at0riUeS3
4. ifsubsmibers mote to aaotbor place without! • > ■ ...
lnformiax the publisher, and the papers are sin. ! cla's Ul 6Ur.lODUeCIilg Criminals
ti the lorm«r <ai
6. The courts
wva G). f.reil atu: Stephens' j
contested eieatiou oa'ses. j t-'s 01 wueai, and t>tber
I cieat'eil New (Cleans 8aturda)
Ivaacn, Oat,, October 7.~Iu jPori£i-
aenteiioi.'i; acrirj^nal at Sandwich,;
who i>a«i been es'raditt-d bv tl;eLT,r ,.
United States, Caiel justice Hag- j au-lvi]>
occasion to coutrant tiie| LVJ;U;'>"
' the Canadian ofii-
li'ei&ht*
O
10 v
!>KU5iij men.
Health tfenevver" restores health
raj £)j'.<p.:vM.;i( ImpoiLvca, iiiXJal.
«s> —
T>
ui that there are 500
rootor> thby we hekf re»po^ibl*v ! n«rnc« t»\«* |Uir,|jv u,;.^ i
have dVJided tba( reiu^lQ^ Vj r.ake ! l w * > ^1,1 prOlU[*t-
psriodoais tVotaft.tte •lice, ormoviM and,leaving | ness displayed lv the United Stale.1-'
them uncalled for }s prima facie evidence of fra'id I 1_ i _ •
0. Any peraou whoever receives a jrfWapttp.i ai.d
vmk» una <*t it, wlietildT tit ordorod it or 'ti.>; is j
alu to be a subscriber.
unci
TELEGRAPHIC HEMS'
Tlrelr N&eks in Danger.
Spvingfied, - III., Oct. 7.—In
Christian Co, 300 armed men are
T
er timiia;' circuuistances,
B'g Aux^ncan Guns.
Register
( ia repurte
cuwue 01 yeiiu w fever at Mier,
Ci>, and that there have been
deaths to date.
5Iexi-
I e XB3.
W-AlTTEt>—500.000, acrep choice Tev ~
lan«l in one body.
300,000 acre* choice land in one body
Parties-wifiliing to soil will give partic-
ulars us to location ;uid lnv^e^t cash rate.
A .B IS'or ton & Co
WANTKD—a gorcl location in Texas for a flr-t
cir«T5 Military tfchool by one o f the nbleit an.l
njost cjtperlnece 1 teact.ers in the Union, wi.,
brings xyitli hits the riry l.igfces! testimonials *<»
I to qualillcution and n; >ral character. Any par.
; ties desiring tha ettabb.ihment of a ifo. I Militn-
| ry Academy hic invite 1 t<> open correspondence
j ■with ilia Editor of the Inxllugencer.
* It is a remar'sabW fact t at the Patent Office U
the,only Dupartmeni of Oovernaent that tps' ir'-
supporting.
Inventors and pat» nteos throughout the couut'y
vvvil jsnd their interest promoted by placing ttn-i'r-
fcusiapsRIn tne ha); islof trasby m i+reen, who h .«i
>V»rs of experience as tfohcitors ia the variout
Army and Nmvv
the following important
ne
makes
statement: The annual reports or
General Bennet and Commodore
S carti, chiefs respectively ol the
army and ravy ordnance bureaus,
loO I iJepaitmeaU at Wi.-l.'ugton, D, U.
A Happy Famly.
w;tl
Ladies! beautify your coraplejioa
^Siv3»ss Sulphur i5o>»p.
"itliifM ,}c3»Sir ami Wtaibkjcr
SJye,"' 50c.
Why is SpKiNG Tobacco having such :t
r «n L;ica!i!-p chc-wer's know it is the best
& k —i~ f r ~ i t- aim <r i iiwihh
TIlW *5:tnH ?i«;3
searching ior John Leigh, who shot |vve . lee^ i'^stihed in saying, will
Jesse litgely, IIfound he will be' BPea^ vwry terras of
shot or hanged instantly. E. T.i 9-stoni w'rt' w>"ding in the
Leigh th« father of the murderer,is I c')nstri:ct,on °i heavy ordnance,.
here, and promised hie Bon John <1ur °r,'na,10t1^ authorities are raP' i , ,, , , . . ,,
$1,000 to kill Ri'gely. lie will be; ^ the.,,conelugion | ^^ u^y i^ttaioaHall!
committed to iail, and his life id in
danger from the mob.
.a.*-. VYt uavc tnade aa sustained some damage to her bowV ,
ae our tttans would per „„,i W.,.,„r.n i,,wl fW i NV''
and the Havana had about- ton feet j unj(ir
of her bulwarks forward of star
A Collision. 1
Richmond, Va.; Oof. 7,—The
Steamer Havana and Alliance, of
West Point <fc Baltimore line, came
into collision this morning about
you plea,el We have watered upou the 18 f0Ur m'ie8 fr0rU WcsCPoiut, dUr-
wolum 01" the wfkelv and aie iu tbe 6th j iog a dense log. xhe Alliance
volutue of our
good publicatioaeae our rr tans weuiu per
iait—unpretentious aud unaniiutfrfau
hliou^h our paper may huve beau, v/e are
satlsSik'il that, in our humble capacity we
oave done sowe good, to others il they
have aot to us
Ttioee who wish a lair, candid outspo-
ken iourna.1 that p-iudeia uot to a vitiated
aste and bows not the knee to iJaal, are
uvited to earoll i.liemselyes upou our
ist and receive tue v;i:cK.LY at the rate oi
$2.oU a year, and the OAU.Y at $6,00 pei
year. We have never had agetltd ia the
tield to caavitsa tor ub, uor haye we ■
•jolleOAors out to harrass and annoy, sent
the contrary, we have oureulvea Oa
pressed lor our bille as uiaay caa testily.
To tliope in this locality \« would respect
ully say that ia uavi'ig subscripLioa
taey cat) rest assured that, a paper publish
♦»d in iMilua when there w;re only thirteen
{lo) white republicans, votiug the ticket
ia the entire eouuty, can not tail v;haa
ttjero are thirteea hundred, aau
shall not
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(lo,00U). iiere Wo planted our. lObenezer
years ago and her-j Nok2o>"s Union In-
iLLIGKNCKK Villi st mil touo sqAiare wors
Look Ui> at lite llaj; aad behold it ia tlyin^r
that wire winding will be imhb
penesble to - the constructi. u of
heavy ordnance in luture, because
it will prove to be the simplest.
atroogeHt, chcapas' and tale,i
nittthod of construction. The
truth is that a steel gun of 10 1-2
inches caliber could be built by
are never lautateo cu
is especially ;rt: .• ot
and it is< positive t>roo
imitated i• of ,tno i-.i;,'iicf't value. As aoon j
a* ;t had be£:a 'esteu and proved by tho.
Bitters was the \
b.'.it ni.'d mont valuable hunily
aprung
up and hctjjaii to steal tlie nottc^n ia w Isitrii
tiiH press aad peoplj (>)' the'country hr»d
eiprcMed-thc r .t ri '.s of II. B and in every
wiiy trying in !ace suli 'i'ing.inva.ida to
us<e thrir stuff ia-tead, e;,'pecting to make j
mosey on tl . cre.iii an i
11. It* Masv others started
up ia K'.iaitar s*vie to H. 11. with various-
ly <i.-.vised in wiiich tlw word
or "Hopa" were used in a way to
yulisd from the breset.sqjiecitatl from the bottle
Stomachs will four and ini!v tviil curdle;
Jm'jyhikileluj^hs (ill that night,
Household bKtnpiugheuds in awful fright.
]Ju«rt de'iy, 'tw'.m ttius with Victoria,
Night w i... iildoou# without (ttdWrla:
Y'hen colic lift, for peaceful slutnbor,
All said thoil prayer and elept iikt: thunder,
july24-12tuo
A CAJTl).
To all who are euifeiin^ from the errors anfi;
Irtdiserutton ef youth, iiorvoitH weakness, eari_\
decay, loas ef manhood, &c.. I will send a reotr'r
that wiil cure you, FUSS uF CH.VKGK, '1 in
great remedy wits discovered by a missionary 11,
Bouth Auceriea. Baud a self-addrsssed envelop,
to the Kev Jeseph T. Iuti'.au, tjtatioa 1), Nov*
York city.
NOTICE THIS.
If you war.t to buy a piai'o, or^anor mtwiaal In
(truioent® of any kind ov aiiuct music, or t-uitraft-
lcn" book or any thing iu tbemudie.il tin»—ap-
ply to the editor ot tho Intelligescsk, out jou
wffi be enabled to buy v. h it you wan*» and you
will have thirty per cent from what yoa wil h^v*
to-day bo-called tnusi-; deulers., liaar thus inmiEO
ui leg the holiday EOiUja.
Texas.—All who contemplate immi-
jood name of ] ^jraUDt to "the beal'.tifiil Iaud"ca.i leuri
noHtruina put J he advantages and di^:itlvaatage«—"the
%% orliiieiM
coante.-feitsd. T ~
a family iaadicintf
- that the reaiud'
the South Ij.wton Iron comnauy i induct pp-'pie to believe they were the
to-day, Willi lpj.lia.0.., | ^ .«
ana we expect to see a number o! I style or name i -. and eupwtiaily thwsfe with
re guns Ol various calibet'i '-:>c wol',J '"-'OV' or''Ho'ria" in theirntwne
way at 110 distant day.! or k an*vv"y c;":nte!ed wilJ> ^ Vr ll;rir
J t\:u!ie, tire imitations or c.iuaiorfeita, Bo-
board Wheel smashed and one cor i ^ ui.nuo. Wt;ra ot thr,n. Tonch none of tlw«i, U*e
. . . . 4 • vy _ malse in this country as good cuna | notom- but gei..\uiie ilop Hitter, with a
two state rooms stove id. Ao one ftg Amstro Whitworth5 oAh^^«r of Sr?„ IIoob' on the
was injured on either vessel. After! u ^ ^ 'w-ate i:.bel. iiu^t noililn-? el-e. Dru^-
ascertain^ that the damages were
not too serious both steamers pro-
ceeded on their respective voyages.
Drowned.
Amesbury, Mass., Oct. 7.-
•Geo.
eminent enables the work to be-
gin. w-i predict that our manufac-
turers wi'l outstrip all the lacto-*
ot Europe in the strength,
lightness and cheapness oi'their j
'.tistp Mn! dealew are warn.id
ut deal-
itijf in imitations or c lauterfeita.
Huntington^ his wife and four chil-i lK'A''■ ■)''*uaaf;e*
dren, were capeised in a sailboat 1111 Xhs vw bra-.-d F.prJitjj Tol>;»cco
Plum island river this afternoon I what ever? de»!er «aoaid nave in stcu
Chewers say thsie i-i liuihin^ ectual to
oa the market.
f!
mmErmmo
■m, ¥ k YXAOl
and all drowned.
Amesbury.
They resided in
Central and South America >"cirg.
)t
The
Memphis
Appeal clain s
BUBAEI'S GOC.«>AlA*E,
licnonned sb a Purs end Effective
Hair Dressing in all Parts cf tha
World.
For t'airtv years it has keen a favorite
irith people and a leader with the trade.
Tae naiae "Cocoaink" h.vs become a val-
uable property. Burnett 6t Co. have es-
tablished ktde right to use it in 8evera{
suttsat law thu^ protecting the public
and theatselves frc.tu imposition.
jjgThe superiorly of Burnett's Flavoring
Extracts consist ia their peiiect pnriiy
and great strength
The lNT^i.LiGr.scKK 1? steadily, icorea
jngits circulation. It is bei ^ aaxicuely-
ir.quirad a.teron ail tides. The Daiiy ia
only 50 cents per dio ih; Weekly 1.
J-. 60 per vear. Sacd ir your. n«tmes with,
tie est-a.
at v I, rw 7 r 11 , that the unheaithfulneVs to winch
New ^tork. Oct. 7.—ahe follow. | tbat ha, ljeeil HUj • Qt u aUfj^
ing news of to-day was received by , botaole rasialy to rotton wooden
the central and Southern Ataeneaa 1 pavements.
telegraph : } J
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Oct. 7.- i "he ur'-^3a»t appearance of eren the
A government circular has been;
published in this city putting in
forco the law of 1880, which allow*
mcsl amiable a;:d iateiligent f 'ce when
covered uith surface, irritations ns front
tetter, p;tuples, or eozesia can be dissolved j
naturiviy by i)r Season's Skin Cur?, ait
.
Mr.
Ji»hti JL' Dysart, of Carters-1
ville, Ga . has l';iien heir to an e«-
»ho armv^ authority to iudiie by ' „1U„, T . , ^
* . , 3 .J J 1 eicetient toilet dressing. It cures dandruft
court-martial any conspirator, or! of the ?c„;u
anybody who is found giving Dtlr>'
in any way to the rebellion agaiust
vbe present government.
Fanama, t>3tober 7.—Iadepend-!io Jfelaui valued at several I I'qj*
eoce day was celebrated witn the 1 miilitm doiiar<.
usual rejoicing throughout Contrail *Anioi)g the mtwt Vilcaciousof remedial
America. 1 fi£eiu* a.n th«* preparations trom
President Solo, of Eoadurss,! )1,e ittbor!,lo,yot Mrs Lydi& E
advocates Central American con-;
tederation an<i promise?, as fcoan a.:
a conference lor that purpose sbaii
be inaugurated, to resign the pre«i>
Y"'o can liavtt • ■ \ iiZK.LV xN
•SELLiuEXCEic to; $2.5U j t'i )ear,
mmt te know.
£
|.^f Siore exists a means of <\&
njri:u u, Koffc acfl brilliant
Complexion, no matter how
Tioor it may naturally be.
Hasan's Magnolia Halm Is ft
dolicato and harmless arti-
ele, whieli instantly remoref
Freckles ,* Tan. Ke<iness,
Rou?!:nesg, Eruptions, Yul»
^ar Flusliinffs, etc., ete.
uelicato and natural are it*
eiFtcis thit its n^e i« not
suspected by anybody.
Ko latiy Jsas the rU*ht to
present a disfigured tace in
society when the Magnolia
I>alm is sold by all drugglitf
I'nv lii i>onfa
7o cents.
i^VUIl, Itiiidd.
1
A white mountaia train woi
thrown from the track by wrecker".
*■«, *.4-ifWi V.k-r.-v- u'»■**. i l£5i. ' >•
. t-n?',7 11 ■ i:.i oc-..; • S :t til* >
_ . 'letv p ■
nn-ir Rochester \ V Tho
nr.ai . a.,, AuC tl.». ..jtm*.,.
ruth,end nothing but th« truth," by sub-'
bribing for ISouros's Union iKTStiLiuE^-
jeh, published at Dallas, the*city u( gi-t.i
exr>*-ctatiobs and gr«a*e«t proralse m ihc-
Stiite. Tertut: u -V'Z.oO pernnaut ^1,50 Li
Bi^ mouths
Homestead Law,
[EXTRACTS Kito«THS dravf. C^xsTirurioM
ART. XVI.-aENEU.VL. PROVISIONS.
EEC. 50. TVih honiuKt.'j'! of i f.vmt'y shall !)•:,
snd 1» hcriiby protected ftvno forat-.i sale far thv
paymeat ot ail Oehts, »>:. < ;;t far tho ptirciiiiM'
imjiiey thereof, or h p i lof «u' h paioliaso money
tl.f: t.otus duo thereon, or 1" >r vnt't and niatcrini
ute.' in con»tni5tuij? irapTjvementu ti'!r.:o 1; i;. .
jn t.hia last ca.-o only t. Ii j.i tlu work and rn.il.'rlm
are e,intr:ieiid for in wrl'.ltijf, with tli > coin mt o:
; tlie wife, clvt.it in tba n-v;uc uiiane/ U v 'iuire.1
j in making'a sile and cjitveyancs of the "ii .ra»'-
• Jteud; or shall the cMPner. ii' a married niii;, neil
i tnu homoetelld without tti.i coiiseat of thiwtli,
I sriven In fctich BlMBOr ad Dill h'j pfMOfibed b«
j liw. No liiol'tKi.h'.. trust deed or other lien niinil
j wr Nj v.i'ifl, i x \ for tl>e purchwu mor.t..
■ tl:eri;for or iftnirovjiuerti; nu.le thi'rjon, ,s L.r> ■
! ir,before provided, whuttier >vic(3 iiiori^'iye 11 ■
i truttdwra or otliar li .1 shall Uav« heeu ornuh .
1 by tie husband nor.'i or to jet'i r wi It lii» \vif>.;
I and all pretended Mile- >f the hjinost^id mvo.v
tbK aoy oonditio.i of di fcHiice *'1 lil lie vird .
Hec. 01. The ho:ii«p'.oai', not iti aiownor ,it>
shall conjict of not more tliun SjO acre 1 of tan i
wiiitli may be in ■.> iu or more p.tre ils, with th .
improvements ibere .v. The !> jrm sicad, in a n:j.
j town c.r vlilaije bhail «:.i^;«tof i.>t or ot<, not t
: excaed in va ti't live II oc.oid collars at the tiin ,
I ol t heir dusWiiiit'r.ii 'i:e bottt^'ead, W'itUol t
| refercuoe to tin v.tluo 1 I :»ay Inpioven.' . ts th>-r
ion. I'rovi'liiil, liiii the ,;.:aa shall be n#ed fi r
I ihe pnrpofKiit >>f it 1 ',,r.e. or as j place to «x«Tv it
I U10 railing or bcniii.'ns «>i' th • hind of . famil\
' i'roviced, mkw. tliat tny tc.upurwy renting of it.
) homestead hiihII i'o: c'.u-.:ne ih<? character of tli»
am,- when ro i.th».r b im^tead ln« h .-e'i acqmic i,
fcifcO. -jl. t>:t ill*- d -am >>.' '.he huro t.id jr wi
or both, the liomusli' d e-iial! descrid ai d vest
like manner n« oitiir re;il property of tin' ilec.ru
«•!, tiid ►iiali r:e ^iveraed oy ibo saino law* of ti> -
«rt9!it and dlstribul .','... i>ui it n ball net be purti.
tioned anion.* the lu ri 01 the de.vascd dtiriue ti e
lifnt.me of iii« tur.ivla/ i.ucband or wi:e, or
long as tin; *ur\. \ r 1.iv e eel to ui«e or occup,
, Hit sr.tite k» » holT.stUiio. Ol tw loli^ an ti.e gu,rf .
' ian.of the miit'ir t h.' irt u of t.ie <5eeeat.-d oitv t
1 permitted, ui'iKr tit. uidtv of ihe proj.^r coir ,,
hnvieg jurisdielion, 10 u.-e uij-l oceUjiy tne uara.
The .. w del.luiK iii-- liome.tea i and other prop
orty eSl-nitH Ir, ia taxation ia aeeorduavc witii liL-
above provisijus i« i.i« fallow*:
ART, ti&J*. Ti.ero ahall ' Uo be r -1 ved ro
cv«y family !n ti. s?t»te, iV.ie cna e* ■ ot tzct,
forced ttale for «i«.*t.i*. t» «• f j.luwiug 4.1 ty: a .
houeob jld a tod r.ifl. ■;> fnrnitart.; a>l • cien.
j «f iiwbM ilr; j al: U.u5" and apii»r i- ...ionM.i
' to any Uu.le or prolcsioa; ail bee- t-'iorji
1 to private ur poblie n'iriile.; I'v. r,l!. .ti mwr •».. •
cal»*!t. l*o yol,B <1 Wora <»xec; IK'i ' "'i» .i .Ii
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dency of Honduras aad to ple:lte gineer and express-aicsaea^r were!
twe aJCI tconci * *- •
himself not to accept any oilioe badly ia^red. "
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1882, newspaper, October 9, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443934/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.