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I VQ C-NO. 102 HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSASTUESDAY EVENING JULY 27, 1880, PRICE FIVE CENTS WARNING ORDER, PROFESSIONAL IJSEORTANT N0TIGE4 iv, DB. H. FIE.L.D. 1 late of King's Col.

Eng. C3-. P. GATES 3c CO. LADY G4-V RESTAURANT, iOjiposiic xh Arlington Hotel.) A.

I I.OWF.lSS. I'ROPJlIETOR (Forniei ly steward he li ISiver.) The best liestanrant in thecity to "el a StT Louis meals a specialty Fine furnished with all modem eonvenitnees. til'Jlm TO-VISITORS VISITING HOT SPR1XGS IN' IVAVI' OF" FIRST GLASS BATHS I Henry Rector.) plaintiff (complaint, inequity), In Garlan Cir- 'Versns J- tilit Court, A ug- West Steele, Mrs. 1880. C.

P. Free- is warned to apper in this court and answer Hie complaint of the plaintiff, Henry M. Hector, within twenty daysV rseniy J. n. bw, 'T-r: Clerk.

Compton liose, attorneys for' plaintiff. liot Springs. Arkansas, July 13. 1.880; 7l5v Drs J. ttlrvin Keller.

AKK llUT'SPlHNGS, On and fltter the 2Sfh Inst and until further ubtii will lw rtirnislied tiekeis lor Twenty.One Baths attlw Ifesidenee and Office opposite, Arlington Hotei. BIGTM PARLORS, OLD GRAND CENTRAL KITCHEN, IIATII IU USE. Everything First Class. Ihriiedlcineevery thlngsliould iT the HEST Our Prescription Business is Ject T. -BUCHANAN, Mr I).

nocmsi as Office up stairs over Thad Taylor's store. ARK. HOT SPRINGS, 3-15-tf. Fop 25 Cents Each, Persons holding unwed tickols. procured nlilie BIG I HON BATH HOUSE, will rer-cve tho -rri(i' reduction vach.

le Be WJEL, VO. The popular lirm of Jenkins Bios, have employed, a firsNilass 'cook. Now if yon want a good meal tor 25 cuius that is the place 4o get Separate rooms for white" aid colored people. Givctlieiiiaeall. Ullliii noticfT)r MISTAKES wi; maki: M) i Pr.iiitv-.

Houston County, Ga. We have, known "Swilt's Syphilitic 'peeiflev' 'tested In hundreds of Kvnlrilis: Mprp.nrinf-'Hheii- JRectm- 'Murphy-, Hot Springs, June 25th. lSj0. Land Ofkk'E at Camden. Abk.

ily SriKtOi- WV carry the LARGEST STOCK of any Retail Drug establish-nienUn the Buy ot First Hands for CASII, aiul sell asjow as the same' Goods can bo bought any city iu llio United States. We have ho DRUMMERS, and do BUSINESS on strictly Business PEINC1PLE. and in thirway have WON the conffdence of all our ATnrORNEYS AT AW To tke Ixivalids. Citizens, until it has become a BYtWORD. if you xrmt fie go to Office opposite City Hall, Geo, W.

Lawrence, RESIDENT PH YS1CIAN, Watism, Scrofula, It made the inost perfect and permanent' cures in every "case. Hugh L. Pennard. ICIi Warren, Sam D. Killenj udge ot county eeiwts-J, VV.

Wimbnrly. L. Warren, of J. W. La-Tlirop Savann-th, J.

C. Hubert, druggist; J. V. -Mann, V. I.

Pierce. Slier'fl; Ed. Jackson, deputy clerk Superior Court; Duncan 'l ay tt Gordon; William I'rnnsoii. 7 We are acquainted with the ffeiitlome.ii signatures appear to the above -erlitieatcr- They are citizens ot said county, of the highest respectability and character. A.

S. GILES, Ordinary Houston Ga. GATES' NOTK'E is -hi-reby gives Miat the lowinsr named settler has tiled notice ot his intenlion to jnake final proof in support of his claim, before the Judge ot Garland county, Arkansas, at Hot springs, the Jth of August, 1880, and secure fiiiai eutrv thereof at the expiration of thirtv ilavs from the date of this notice, viz: William A. J. Gillham.

homestead, 4400. fort.be north half of the northeast quarter of section -3 If and the west half of the southeast quarter of section 27, township, 2 south, range 21 west, and names the' following as his witnesses, IoUms B. Albert I'ssery. Peter Surton. and Jonas B.

Sniva. Hot Arkansas HMG YOUii BANNER ON THE WALL! JILKS, FORTflK (JRV IS AND SURGEON, DOWN SHE COMES Clerk Superior Court, Ha ston.Ga. I a'ii personally acquainted with the proprietors, and many ot the gentlemen whose slgnafi.ires.appc.il' to the foregoing certificates. They are men of high character and 'standing. A.

II. COLQUITT. Unverrmt' fit Georgia. all of Mountain Glen, Garland oountv a rk 712oiv S. V.

WARNING ORDER. BATHJXd TOWELS. SPONGES, (JOMBS, liRUSllES, And in fae, everything kept' In flu-TiiR-sl on Broadway, Now York, you will ahvy fiiid our Stock. Prescriptions FiUe(l nnd Sent tonnv of the Valley. Open at all Hours, Day and Night.

Imported Cifars, A fentsfor ail 1SL ine r-'ct I Wa to s. office 6-1 Valley Street. 'i-20-tlV THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprietors. Atlanta. Ga.

Soli! hv JV. K. Morrison and J. T. P.

H. RICE. a. Towxsr.sn. Jelks anil all druggists.

Call for a copy RICE TOWN SEND, Men b-ifti-lm Henry M. ReetOf. plaintiff, (complaint inequity). In the Garland versus. Circuit Court, Parker, Flem August term lUSO Parker.

afid R.E.SeD8olfield. defcndiint. The defendants. J. J.

Vounffand R. K. Attorneys at Law, Having acquired a competency in 'the Business of Bathing, at the price of 5 (Xf'or 21 baths, and having upon my- shoulders no liabilities, or other entangling alliances, whose necessities are gauged by the arrival and departure of visitors, I take this method of announcing to ray friends and the visiting community in general that-at the -Old Reliable Palace Bath HqusdA Hot Springs, Ark. Hpeciid attention given to the collection of Claims, Homestead and Pension Schoollielil are warned to appear in this applications, Will practice in all the GROCERIES JtST KECIilVED AT courts ot Garland and adjoining counties', and in the Supreme and Federal Augusta Female Seminary, STA1XTON, HISS MARY J. BAEDWIX, Principal.

This institution continues to increase in popularity trom year to year. It 'oilers superior advantages in location, in its buildings and 4n-it. courts' at Little Rock. Office In. the court and answer the complaint of th Renrv 1.

Rector, within twenty (lav II. Law, Clerk, Rosp. AHorneysfoi plain-Hot Springs, July J3tlJ. Jt.SS0. office formerly occupied by Sump! tcr, tirst door north of Sumpter House.

TOR PRICE IS NOW A large and CLOICE SKLEOTIOJf sTAPLKtujd FANCY Groceries which areoflercd ata.Low Margin. J-Comilry PrdiMcc-jIcalt 4-2-lm v. An, SAMM0XS. general appointments and -sanitary ar- A. S.

GARNETT, OFF tCA I. Kccptlie RLat illiEn anH-iitSClGAR tffe Valley. Imported and Domestic Wines uf the First Grades always on hand. Sec b.oioiii drr iiotrjtrompt me- to imposGv upon tlie Visitor, wn tor relief to these waJU'ra, iy first ''havering $10.00 for 21 biitlis. afterwards again $5 00, back to flO.OO; and llntillv a grand and loftv tumble, and descoud lo the pric of f3.00.

We have; as "We said before considered the price of S.I.OO EOT SPEINGS, AUKAKSAS. ond door below Post office. f- 1 4-2-1 in i Migement -Its- tuiLxorpa j)LSUperior and- experienced teachers; its unsurpassed advantages in music, modern iinfor'refl, Klocffflon, Fine rfrte, Phy-B- ic.il Culture, and instructions in the theory and practice of Cooking. The successful ellort made to secure health, comfort and happiness. Its opposition -to extravagance, and its standard ot olid (scholarship.

For full particulars apply to the cipatlorxsttiitogTiesr' (-H-2in iTvasetrongbrrobe Hiargetlrbvtt wc give the visit f. the 'benefit of our and experience: PRENGH RESTAIRANT CONTliACTOll AND BUILDER, ritOPOSKD AMENUMKNT TO THE ONST1TUTION OF ARKANSAS "Nol. Joint Resolution, 'proposition and amendtnent to the constitution ot theState Jtesohtd bythe tlomf, (tf lhprcshitaUrtx of tht General Assembly of the arkansas (a majority uf all the member elected Id each Home aqrcWylOrcTui That the following Article shall he proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of thaStite of Arkansas, which when agreed to by "a majority ot all tlie members elected to each 'house and adopted by a majority ol the "electors of the State Voting atltie nextgener.il election for Senators and Repaesentafrt es, shall bccoino a part Constit- Plans" and Specifications furnished. Shop north of Sumpter 21 BATHS FOB S3.QQ. CHARLES MAURICE.

NICK ETCflE ARXE. Prop, Square. 7 5-l-tf ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, AT Prices to Suit the times HANCOCK HOUSE J. T. McKOWN, Architect and Superintendent, uuon, namelV -Un Parle Avenue.

Two doors. above tlie AVnwvly lltitel. Estimates and DetnilH Givei ThU bouse is eiitirrdv new. and has been elCifanllv litrnished AT THK 4 Just Old Hale Bath House. The Finest Appointed liestanraunt in the City, The Larder always supplied with all the DELICACIES GF THE SEASON.

The Culinary Department it under the Immediate Superrision of First-Class Chief Dinner parties, or those in quest of something to please "the pafate, will llnd this establishment first class; In every particular, 4-14-tf ALL WORK MEASURED. Office No. 1 Lewis Building. 5-atf Strc(TTTOrrga8s. every five iiiiiitMes it is convenient to the Bath houses and VISITORS' liOMEi TERMS: S.v.flf) to week.

7201 in V. OWEN, Piopiietor.t AiiTTfi.K. Tlie General Assem b)y shall have no pow jr to levy any tax or make any ap i ppriatlons to pay either the principU or interest or any part thereof of any of the following bonds ol the State, torwit; issiunl tinder ail act of the ieneral of the State of 'Arkansas entitled "An Act to Provide tor tlie lulrding bf the pub-lic di bt of'thc Stale" approved Afflil 0, A. D. lM'ft, and numbered from lonr hundred an ninety -one to eijjhtee hundred and sixty inclusive, beinjt the PALACE SALOON; OPPOSITE AliLINGTON IipTEL.

Keeps conantly on hand tlie VERY FINEST Stock ol LIQUORS NOTICE Fbll PUBLICATION. Antnoi'ized bv the Commonwealth xd Kentucky. that MONEY CAN BUY. -No ing but FIRST CLASS GOODS SOLD OVER the BAR. Fine ands of CIGARS in endless varie 4 i Fumh ng-BondsrMleli vei'eV4o -F W-r 1 ivKtluHH Itstaiivantf.

ATTACHED TO THE HOUSE i Furnished Rooms forrent by the day. week or month. No Drummers employed on the pi-em- ty. -J as; k. lane.

Land Ofi icf. at Cavdkx, July 8, i Caper, and sometimes called "Holford Bonds, 'or bonds known as railroad aid bonds, issued under an act of the Gen eral Asseinbly'of the State or Arkansas entitled, "An Act to aid in the constrnc-tlon ol railroads apppoved July 21, A. D. 1808; ob Bonds caned Levee, Bonds," Popular Monthly Drawiiig of th NOTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled no-tioa nf his in trillion to make final nroof i-20-tf DliilvIOlTD HOTJSE. in support oi ids claim, before the Judge being bonds issued -uniler'au act of the of Garlanu ArKaiufaa, ax out un.tnm'' tlio nt Amrnst.

1880. and General Assembly otth iState of Arkan This liojuse is now just opened. It hiislarge WEL VENTILA TD OOM, secure final ei try tliereot at the expira NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION; sas entitled 'An Act providing jor tlie buildins- and renairins the nublic luv- AtMacauley's Theatre, tion ot oays irom ine ujue ot tuts notice, Augustus Echols Gar innil eount.v. homestead 5218, tor the Laxd Oiticb at Camden July 17. 10.

ces of fie State and for other purposes'' approved A and the supplemental act thereto approved northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 20, arid tlie northeast Annl 14 tfiCn Hi. Anti.1.l A t. IRON SULPHUR WATER. la-kept constantly on tap at CHRIST. IIAGEN'S Cigar Stork Cent al Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark.

Prof. David Dale Owen made the analysis of this water. They are alkaline saline waters containing sulphurets of Alkalf and free sulphuretted hydrogen. The copioiiB use of this Sulphur Water iis a beverage is unanimously recommended by the rmedical profession in the following effec-tions of the body, viz: 1st. In pulmonory aflectioiw.re.

suiting from injudicious bot bath- apiu xm lava, otiu uic nt.b cubiucu ah dan is newly fur ishd. It is delightful'y LOCATED PABK AVEMJE; one block above CASTLE rA.UK is convenient to the RAILROAD, and has on the place the quarter oi me mian-ei ui section 27, township 2 south, rane 20 west and names the following as his witness Act to amend an act entitled, "An Act providing tor the building and repairing of the public levees ol this State" ap proved March 23, 1871, and any es, viz: Daniel II. JrlcGrew, Jonn it. inlm Ii' nnfHvhi iind Thninns NOTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proot in support ot his claim before the judge of Garland county, Arkans at Hot Spriuars, August 1SS0. and secure final entry thereof at the.

expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: -Mvy4VTCrabb, widow of JSonapart Crahb, ot Garland county, homestead 450G, for tlie south-east fractional quar- ter of section .12, township 3, south In the city Louisville, on Saturday, Jul) 31, 1880, These Drawings, authorized by act of the Legislature of and sustained by all the courts of Kentucky, according to contract made with the owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur regularly on the LAsT DAY of every month Sundays-and Fridays cxcsptedi lor the period of FIVE VEAKS, terininaiins on June 30, 1.8S5. law providing tor any sucn tax or ap propriation shall be null and void. Lavendcr, all ot Hot Springs, Garland BEST C0U3 WATER SPRING IN THE VALLEY. county, Are. hook eitect Aoru 6.

usiv. tVCkTtnttrAntt la a trim iJlnv Ol IllP 7125W JftAJyijUU-J-JM-giaKa-. original roll on file In my ofllce. Terms Xleasonable. ALBERT L.

BARNES.Troprietor. witness mv omcuu signature anu ISeal seal of office this the 2d day ol range 19 west, and names following ICE CREAM SALOON, February, A. D. 1880. ling, caiiBing Colds, The United Court on March at rendered the folio wln; "declsi (Signed) Rt aronn the MUt Iron and Rector Jacob Froi.ich, Secretary Of state.

Bath Houses, on opposite side of GRIOCERIFHS! as Ins witnesses, viz: John A. Brown, Tbouias J. Smith, John H. Killgore and William R. Kawlston.all of county, Arkansas.

IS. W. Mau.ouy. 7-21-Sw. Kegister.

too street. ion: 1st That the Coinmouwealth Distribution Company is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining for only $2 any of D. Beitler cbitis.

Coughs, etc. bolphnr Water is the true balsam for the lungs, 2nd In all urinary and uterine diseases, 3d. In all renal diseases, like Diabetf mellitus Nephrites, Bright's Kidney disease, etc. 4th. In engorgement and fatty OlTICK OF SECRETARY, oi-- Statu of Akkansas, All Kinds of Refreshments.

Hbhl-' Whittlagton Avon In with the rcquirments id (he act of the General Assembly ol XTTITP.H FR IT ITS arid DEALEK8IN CONFECTIONERIES. Arkansas, entitled "An Act to regulate JULY DRAWING. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the. mode of ln'oposing and voting upo.n amendiiiels to the ('onstftiiRon of flic degeneration ol the Liver, aatl of Groceries, Pi im 10,000 largetneht offhe spleen.

State ot Arkansas." anpfoved April 2 I I 200 Priz. 50.. fioo Priz. -o. lpoo Priz.

lo. Fanev and Stanle Goods kept eonstantlv On 1879, 1 hereby give notice to the electors in this State, that at "tlie next general 1 Prize. lo Prizes JI-. loFooo 20 Prics soo. ilo.ono 1 5th.

In Dropsy or Anasarca and leprosy. hand. CALLA LILLY Brand ot Hourand The Patronage ol Ladles and Visitors Respectfully Solicited. 72iitf L. A.

MENARD. COUNTY-COURT HOUSE. In tlie matter providing house for hold election for Senators anu Keprosenta- In all cutaneous diseases of be held in tills State, to-wit: nil kinds of Feeds. CALL and EXAMINK PRICKS. 9 PrielS30o-eacii, Appioximaiion Prizes.

i Prizes enQli, Appnixtmation Prizes, 9 Prizes 1-ip eat li, Approximation' Pirzes, 90a tJu Munday the Gth day t-f Septeinbcr A ine Iiiieiroins Diopos-eu ii ill 612tf 1,960 Prizes endineiit to the Constitution of the State EM ME 7 Lano On icf. at Camden JulyS, 1SS0. i ro TICE is hereby given that the fol-IN lowing nam setiler has filed notice ot his mteiilion to make fluid proof in support of his claim, before the Judge of Cfitrlantl---eoiinty-, at Hot Springs, the Kith of August, 1880, and sei-ure linil entry thereof at ilie expira- TioiroTrtrtny riayrrfi-oin theTtntfrof this notice, 1 William Curl, Garland couutv. homestead 51102, for the south-cast quarter of theaoutliKist quattee. of section 31, and the south halt of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 32, township 2 SJuth, range 20 west, and names the following as his witnesses, w.

George U. Bailey, John Blocker, Thomas H. McCoy, and Gil bert Dnvall. all of Hot Springs, Garland county, Ark. 7125w S.

W.MALLOHY. Register. Syphilitic origin, Tetter, 8eald head, Exzema, Rupia Rheumatium and Mercurialisin, Impaired tunc tional digestive powers are restor ed to full vigor by the use of tht Sulphur Water A want of proper action pX Jibe -sndoriparojisor sweat glands is eorrected at once, and numerous female diseases dependent upon a cpngefltipft of the uterus will be greatly-4, benefilled by the daily use of this sulphur water. Sold Only at JyHRlETIlAGEN'a Cl- uar Store. 7 2tft ing term oi me virciui vouri 01 uar- land County.

It is considered, ordered and adjudged by the Court that the Circuit Court of Garland eounty which Is to be begun and held in tlie City of Hot Springs in said County, on the 2d day of August, A. 18S0, be held in the City Hall, in said city, anall parties having business in said Court will take due notice hereof and govepn themselves accordingly. And It Is furthered ordered that notice hereof be published in the daily papers of the city of Hot Springs until the day thp snlil Court shall convene. Whole Tickets, naif Tickets 1. 21 Tickets, 55 Itcniit by Post-Ofiice Money Onler, Registered" Letter, Bank Draft or Esr press.

To insure against mistakes and delays, correspondents will please write their names and places of residence plainly, givine nnmoer Of Post-Offlce box or Street, and Town, County and State. Address I. BOARDMANrConr-ier-Journal Building, Louisville, oratio, 307 and WO Broadway, New' ot Arkansas, will be submitted to the electors of tlie State for approval or '-that each elector on depositing his ballot at such election shall vote for or against said and that each elector in voting upon said amendment is required by law to have -written or printed on his ballot;" the word If in favor of its adoption, "For the Amendment No. against its adoption "Against No 1 Amendment," Witnlss my official signature and rSeall seal of office, this the 2d day February, AJ5.1880. Signed) Jacob Frolieh y.

ecrptarV of State. Stanfer, Westmoreland, Bye AND v. BOWEIST BOURBON WHISKIES. IMPORTED CIGARS. LEMP'Snd MILWAUKE BEER.

rk. Second door south of French's Hotel. -10-2w Lw, Clerk. 414tf.

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