Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 232, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 4, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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Norton's Union
IRON
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BROWN'S IRON BITTERS are
a certain euro for all diseases
repairing a complete tonic; espe-
c! .illy Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter-
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
Jjoss of Strength, Iiack of Energy,
•etc. Enriclios the blood, strength-
ens the muscles, and gives new
life U the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
each as tasting the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth or
give headache. Sold by all Drug-
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO,
Baltimore, Md.
Pef tfcat all Iron Bitter® ftre made by BnowN Cu«4KM&
vm. and bavii orofcsed red lines aid trade mark on wr&pptb
BEWARE or iMITATIONGa
Published m the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cross,
ina of the Trinity River.
AFiist-ClasB Paper,
Entered at thb Dallas PtsTOKFiCK as
Second Class Matter.
Arrival and ll<*|>nrturc
Train* at EIhIIuh.
of
HOUSTON & TEXA.S CENTRAL.
HOUSTON TIME.
GOIKG NORTH
A rrive 9 45 a ni
Arrive 10 05 pm
Depart
Depart
10.00 a m
10 15 p m
GOING SOUTH.
Arr
Arr
8 15 a ni
4 10 p 111
Depart
Depart
8 35 am
4 25 a 111
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEKRSON CITY TIMK.
Going East
No 4 Arr 6.50 a. nj.
No 20 Ar 3.45 p. m.
Leaves
Leaves
7-20 a. tn.
4.00 p, m.
No 1 Ar
No 9 Ar
Going West.
S 00 p m
8 00 a ui
I eaves
Leaves
8 40 p m
8 25 a in
DALLAS As WICHITA.
Depart 20 p m
Dfuart 7 00 a 111
Arrive
Arrive
10 80 a in
1 40 a nj
l'KUNK LINE.
ms&m 1882
10 00 a 111 | Depart
o 00 a
Arrive
Will be maHutl pure to M7 ipplieftntl, anrt tncu6tonier» withoot
oftieritijl i t. It coptains Ave colored plates, 600 •njrravinc*,
••taut 200 ratres. und full descriptions, prices and directions far
Viruiting l.V(6. varlutiei of Veytttatiift ana Flower Seeds, Plant*.
V>ult 'free*, etc. Invaluable to a!). Michigan grown teedi
will bt found more reliable for pluntln# in the South than tbo*«
i-rv-A Li In n warmer climate. \\ c make a specialty of eupplyiugr
Truckmen and Market Gardners. Address,
Ii. M. FE2.EY & CC.> Detroit. Mich.
linger, Buchu, Man-
StilKngia,
many of the best medi ,
cinc? known arc C Jin- L
bin d ir. Parker's Ginger?
medicine
Dallas Texaa February 4= , 1882
LOCAL AND LIGHTr
The poor actress who the other day
took poison and filed, is not sn much to be
blamed, as l ei's was an existence more
miserable than death.
p;ee*
Parker's
Ba!
pth3
Restorer Ever Uscitl. J
It c ircs Rheumatism, A
Sleeplessness, & discuss I
of the Stomach, Bowels, n
Liulgs, Liror & Kidneys, |
Ha?r
The Ba
M«t Ecouo^. v— ...... t
ing. N ?vrr folk to rc. to.-e the never intoxicates. IIiscox
youtbfu' *0 </my h;Ur. >> Co.* Of-orbits, N.
8Gc, aud :£1 fh;eo. &\vlrjffPity1. v T ''.ii tv SIct.
mojlmam's
ror Salt
BSi»
ytife;: u?
E"SaimiY-r;»
NUmMll
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JiPflrwgfo
It rained all day trie 2d of February.
At night unceasingly it poured down, and
on the 31 it never "'let up" a bit. Look
out for high water in all the creeks and
rivers.
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I Aa Ions' as Pearson's money went into
the nands of the city papers, his beautiful
portrait graced their columns. They
gave him the b?st position at ciieap rates,
and one of them called him "an accom-
plished gentleman."
til 6 MainStreet
Dallas Tox as.
H. :W. Harry & Bro'p
ISTOY® 8
TJCSWAES®, ,
|CH;R SUSS, QGffiOTi \l
House Furnishim: Goods,
L IMPS, fee.. &n.
WO. 820 t!LM iJT„
DAI-XjAS^ TiiiXAg.
«t*lveni*ed lrun Cornice Window
U tu«l She* 1 Iron »♦ Arc
HOW WONDERFUL IS MAN!
Man as a physical, intellectual, and mor-
al being, becomes most completely devel~
oped in all his parts and faculties by us-
ing dnily, at least, one dose of Brown's
Iron Bitters. Many thousands are ready
to testify that it is the best medicinal
tonic in the world it strengthens every
part of the body, and excels everytliirg
else in its soothing and refreshing effects
on the whole general animal system.
Let the poor (sufferers from female com-
plaints take coinage and rejoice that a
painless remedy ha* been found. We re-
fer to Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com^
pound. It is piepared at 233 Western
Avenue. Lynn, Mass. Send to Mrs Pink-
ham for pamphlets.
WICKED FOR CLERGYMEN.
"I believe it to be all wrong and even
wicked for clergymen or other public men
to be led into giving testimonials to quack
doctors or vile stntl's called medicines, but
when a leal meritorious article, mads of
valuable remedies known to all, that all
physicians use and trust in daily, we
should tree!y commend it. I therefore
cheerfully ai.d heartily commend Hop
Bitters for the «ood they have done me and
my friends, firmly believing they tiave no
equal for family use. I will not be with-
out them." Rev. .
Washington, I). C.
Largest & most complete establishment in north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
JlSlfmk Book: Maker®,
STATIONERS.
AU kinds of bli nk book made to order & kept in stock
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
E» stern prices duplicated and work equal to any from
tlie oldest established bouse.
023 ELM STKET, Dallas, Texa
N- K. WJ5K5HT
CIJSTRA C'j OB os jd.JILDER.
No -CS Sycamore Street.
AN OPEN
"How do You Manage," said a lady to
her friend, "to apper so happy ail the
time?" "I always have Parker's Ginger
Tonic handy," was the reply, "and thus
keep myself and family in good health.
When 1 am well I always feel gcid rat-
tuied." 8ee other column.
"BUCHHSMIBA,"
New, quick, complete cureurniary day*, nffcc
tioiis, ftnnrtinjf, frequei t or cittKult munition
kidney d of-iisoe. 41 Lh'uggmU Depot Goo. T-
At kins DalluH.
liiMIN \SV A'ERVi:.
T>'e!!'« Health Itenewer grenteat remedy on earth
or Impoteecee, let.nnesB i>ainal debility, Ate. $lal
dru8ifi«tt. depot Geo T Atkiet nnll
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER
Pting-inK, 'innrtinjr, Ivratntvog of the urinary paa
sngfs diseusea dischnrg ee, cuved by Buc&apuiba
Drugiflats. Depot Geo. T Atkins DaHait.
AMONG THE LADIES
The brilliant, fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti-
ficial, and all who will take the
trouble may secure them.
These "roseate, bewitching hues
follow the use of Hagan's Mag-
nolia Balm—a delicate, harm-
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia Balm conceala
every blemish, removes Sal-
lowness, Tan, Kedness, Erup-
tions, all evidences of excite-
ment and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
go natural that 110 human being
can detect its application.
DA' LAS,
Jebbinsr of all kindpromptlydone.
TEXAS
D. MACK A Y 31. D
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk .Streets.
Thre squares south of Grand Windso
UO'/*a week in your own town* $5 Out-
$l)uiit free. No risk. Reader, if you
want a business at which persons of either
sexca.. make ureal money all the time they
work, write particulars to HalJett &Ci>.
Portland, Maine.*
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WHOLES \LE
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TEXAS
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Choice trwets of K>ni 1 >r exchange
property.
for city
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
IIAIlv ST., DALLAS, 'TEXAS.
J. m. Hicliards, Proprietor.
Everything New ar.d First-Clasp."18$®
Ratss: Si.00 to S2.C0 Psr Dar.
Tos"]l anow Rufti at the Intkt.t.ioi.noeu office.
Reason for selling—lack of msney tj put in it.
Persons having city improved property for sa'e
will fird 't to tlicir lntor«si to advurtise ia the!
l.STKLLICENCER .
NOTICE TO OUIi WuiiHCE.11'EK-.
You are entitled to evecy nnoibflr of otir ji'pcj
during tlirm mbtcrited tcr. V i* t ny j^'htfit'*1 i
on every number hen/ t»: ti e pofU.ffiiv iu<l il'y. r<
fail to riceive any number jou will \>\c: w : olity i
us. Let money pai.i bring its proper return. " !
U. S. District Court closed its December
Term on the "2d, and Judg^ McConnick,
District Attomey Miner and Deputy Mar-
Hhid Norton left at irght on the T. Si P.
for Graham, with a fair prospect of a rainy
trip over muddy roads from Weatherford.
The iNTiLUttKNCKR will try and accept
of the invitation to attend the 12th an
niversary of King Momus, February 2]-
1882, at Galveston. We have been having
to deal with so many of the bad fello«s —
the sour, the sullen and the grumbling
a irt—that we can e.ijov one daT's associa-
tion with the jolly old Ivinj ol Mirth and
his jovial family.
—A litlle girl was asked, "Whit is the
sacmiucMit of matriniony?" The poor
child h:ul learned her lesson by rote,
got a little mixed, and gave the answer
to another question, as follows: "It is a
state of torment into which souls enter
to prepare for another and better world."
The priest, who had observed but not
experienced, simply replied with a sigh,
"For aught I know you may be perfectly
right," and went oir with the examina-
tion.
In 87?. Europe underwent a visitation
of grasshoppers far worse than that ex-
perienced in the States. 1 hey are re-
ferred to in Spanish and German
archives, and are described as having
hidden the sua and devoured crops ou
100 acres iu one hour. After devastat-
ing Franoe thcy were supposed to have
XKjrished iu the Atlantic.
' Deggnrs can't be choosers, ' says an
old adage. We notice that a beggar got
into a hall-way, the other dny,and chose
from the hat-rack forthwith—three hats,
urve. umbrella, and our best sealskin
overcoat. This knocks the sawdust out
of that adage.
The Germans say that more people
diu their graves with their teeth than
Willi fcpiU.cs>.
A CAIU).
To ftll wko r.re mCeiing 1j(tn the errors fin
Indisciction (f youth, iicivcuk wcnkiitre, «'iiri |
decoy, ics^ «f n.hiiliocd. See.. I will rend u urn i
that wnl cure y .u, KliliK cF CH 11 GE, 'i hi j
great remedy-wit* discovered by n roiKsiunmy i '
t-outh Airit-rirn. bund a ►< It'-ai.Omssed cnvt iup |
to the liev uesepli 'i. Iniv uu, eiutioii I>, .
Yort city.
Fend for om
New Illugtra
ted Price-Lisi
No. 30, for
Fall and'W! .-
5 to any address. Con-
on of all kinds of goods
family use. We deal
consumer, and sell ail
goods .<ny quantity at wholesale priccs.
You c.tn buy better and cheaper than *r
home.
H0STGG9ESY WAliD & CO.
V27 and 220 AVal ash Aveuue.Chicaso.llii
lerof 1881
ijins
*31 rt»c
hiAB it H.A it Q £ £11
ROBERT CLARKE
SOLKIJCEFOa V. S. PATENTS
—AKD—
C L 'X 1 jM A Q E H T
Special . .tntion gitftn to Pension '.»oun
iesami other Claiiues r^aiiift the iiuv-
t; niueiit.
< flice, Norton'.* building, corner ifEh
HERAM SSBLEV& 00,
Will mail FBEK their
logriie for 1882, containing u
full descriptive Price - I.i»t of
Flower, Field and Garden
NOTICE THIS. .
i Mn'shai— o vorton' DiC la9 'I'exaH
If you want to buy n piano, organ or mu-tioal in J U 8 Oourt rot m audoflloee curn^rf • Kim ad
itiutoeiits ol any k:nd er *i,i 11 n^uHic, or iuistrue- ' Bvcumoie.
ien" book or any thine in the niuBieal ' re up- | Kesideuee of Marah d, ?>o 748 to nvei.tie
piy to the tdltor ol the iKiti.LHJlNct j, and veil ! Courts a r> iltno first M ovdavb in June unit Dj
will ho eiiabltd to buy what jou want and you rember. j
will have thirty j>er cent from what you wil have j OtHtrnl I'tj-x'i** •
"?; caded nuwic dealers., Loar tnia in mind j j, VV. Ilearick, J. X). Ot ol w, . M Traynhom,
j JI. J, Thompson. W, N. Dallas,
j Dallas Oitinion. Oou itiea
uring the holidiii Heaaon.
Ill'It NET'S COCOAIXK
World.
For tidrtv years it has been a favorite
with peoUle and a leader w ith the trade.' Hunt county,
The name "CocoaINE" has become a val-1 Lanar aui D«ltu
liable property Burnett & Co. have es- j Cooke,
tabiisi.ed »ole right to use it in several j Mo'ttfigue 11.»>,
ouits at law tlius protecting tiie public, 'larran*. and /
and themselves from imposition.
The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring
Extracts consist, in their perfect purity
nd great strength.
Juhu-on \
I'arKer Wise,
Navarro, Johnson. Kills. Ktnfman, Oatler, S'jk '
'• ! wall, it lint, Lamar, Kannin, Urayeon Coldi., Uan
F er.Gfcr.ee £.S B Fme snd Lffcclive : ton, Uo-iti, Mooiague, Wise, farran:., tt,»cr
huir Lttuirgiu &)l Kits of the Lreiu aud cuv
- v lieputtes and their districts.
Dallas, Itliis, eic, I R, Ciaike, Dal'aa
; Kaufman and ltoskwall, i
X. J. Thonia«, QreenvilU
L.. ii. U'int, i'ar'u
S. T. Carter Hoohate
/ n. B UatleU, Qu-eu peat
\ T. M. Wrijqi, ilenison
A. K. Woody Fort worth
'A'. A. liledsot, Arlington
J. H, MilliKeu,
Wealkoriur 1
United State* Commttixioner*.
j James lloi.tiy, N. M. Uurlord, J. aI. Sio'Jor
| inick, Dull as,
I Joseph locnets, Shorman J V O'KesI Delator
\\. ii. Johiisou, i'ari.' v). ti. Kuuao-
j dv. Fort W> rih.
If tier IHvis
The counties of Brains, Uobertson, 1 poti,
Lime-tone, Kreostone, McLennan, Kalln, Boil,
Coryell. Ltatiiillon.Comanche, Kr.ith, Hood, Uos
que, fjouieivllie, Kill, ltrjwn, Coleman a.ni Kun<
uelc.
Courts at Waco first Mondays tn April ai.d Oc
| ot>or
C. S. Comnik*u—MH.
W. B. Taft, waco; J i* <)Ht.rhuut, Beltun,
J V knox. iUarliii;
Ora/irita Ihnitwn.
The counties o f kanlatnl, dtephens, Toin^
Archer, tVichlta' Wilbarger, Ba>lor, ,UruoK.aor
! ton, Bliavketford, Call.iluu;, Taylor, Jo-ton
j lia.-k ll, Knox, lla rdeu.an, Oreer, Nolan, Milch
j ell, Howard, Marl' ia, Audiewe, Uaiue«, Da«*oU
• Burden, Ucuir , KI sber, pluui w .li, Kent, iiarxa
Lyjn, Teitj. Voakum, Coonran, ii.tcmo,-, L ib
' U'Ck, Crosby. Dicueus, Kin^, ColVv, MoO«>y,
kkiju, Haie. >.aulo, B.yisj, Banner, Cuatro
Hwlrher, B.'is o, Uall, Cbinreon, Coilingi<a-oith
D.»uley, Arn'B.r ..ig* Ucai tjmiiu, Uidtiain, l*ot-
WORD & KEARBY,
ATruK.NEV^-AT-L.l W.
»()■
503 Main St.
DALLAS TKXAS
?. h. BORICH.
House, Si^ii aa§ Ornamental Pamier
H6 Sycamore St., bet. hm & Elm,
DALLAS, - TEXAo.
I ap»/LaiiKibK aud Calammc'nti
Don
!»»».
J. B. D. YODNO
DIALER IK
x • * . i. \
ttroccries and Provisious.
002 B'JII St., Dallas, Texaa.
gf Tb—t %im«t OrMMte, Tsuwo
. kii.sM. are Iu < Milu oaJI and bur.
ktll
liulbs, Oruamentr.l Crosses,
and Immortelles, Gladiolus,
Lilies, Hoses, Plants, Garden
Implement;*. Beautifully Illus-
trated. Over 100 pages. Addren
ROCHESTER,N.Y. * CHICAGOJLL
179-183 East Main St. 2C0-206 Randolph St
Geo. D, 13aruard cc (JO
8UCCIC8SORS TO
Van Geek Burnard &. Tinsley
^-Wholesale Stationers^
L17IIOGRAI'llKRS. PRIX']'
ERS, AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFA CTUllSil=S,
21a42:i at.
jltiiipi:is & (litn lestoii
BAJULSKOJl S
'THE
Ga/ftlSouthcrii 3Iafl Route
i'awsing throti*.'\ the "nr.turally beautiful n-s ■>.
moil favored rnyion of our country, Decided'; ,
the «hcrte»t lino to the Ki^t and ^outlieost.
After June 1st rouud trip liiiets at red-ice!
ri'.e* vUl be on sale t.> the -nlebrated 8ptl„i<
ind watering p'acea of Btuii Teunuo«ee aivt
yiretnta.
KleKant Day veaches fiom T.ttUe llor e.
o ChattanooKa wii'iojt cha'i«te. Marf;
ttcexi Palace SVedin/ cars, ownfcj tiy the ton—
pauy.on all niget trains, dleuping c.ar lore r-.
Juce.i, Bajrgaife through to destination.
Pnssenrers fo- W.ksiu;ntto-« BalCmor;, Phi;*,
deluhia. New York, ** wall as w. Cfi>ittanoj
Atl.nta, Charlotte, AUKUsti, as and all Sod. e*r
cities, should par.!ua>-e tickets by fhts line.
■laps, Time Table*, and lCittn of Tickult
sb«-i nd plication to .
K IR. tWIDUKU
t}»p Wnt'td Ae--'. '»iii-i-
ter, CuTmio. C luy, Wheeler. Ueu<|.ht:|, ciuacoinh,
(Jciiiltree, It beii., llutchin«o>i, uanvfurd, slier- |
qh.ii. Moor<., n-ir.lej, 1'aiu .'lulu, uanil L'^l-
Ins.
Courts at Oraham flrK, MsoJays m Febru.tr)
•Dd Auyost.
Depotjas . 1. u. Wilght, M, T. u>nn«r, w. W.
l*oc, MobfUc, ,. N. U codjf, Knoi.
(. J>. Umwunostn.
c. W. Johii»»e, -rahaiu; U il tfetfc.'noell,
bcrti.>, Vt . •■taiiu ouujm.
r3KflFv7£»ir5vun
traa^lttK la thts w.xtry, «js Out m«-«to< Um IK,-u>
nt*10.(|> lVwihii" ft ) I «•« smrtakst b.»iV E»
says thai St J
farea!*! hi
Mkabswl
eOetca^x -rni! loon.-jrjn ;«.■ j iso aevennr'.eTs.orw
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