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A. B.NORTON, Editor.,
W- N NORTON, Associate Editor
Saturday June 3,1SS2.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
vesetaexj compound.
iBaPoeltfveCare
-far ail tboae PilnM Complaint* nn<l WustimiM
•o common to our beat female population.
It will oura entirely the worst form of FVm&le Com-
, lalnts, all orarian troubles, Inflammation and Cleera
tlon, Falling and Dleplacement*, and tbe consequent
Spinal Weakness, sod ia particularly adapted to tbe
Change of Ufa.
It will dlssohre and e*pel tnmorr from the uterus In
en early stage of (torelopmenl The tendency to cea-
teroud hnmontbereia checked very speedily by Its usa.
It removes falntnem, flatulency, destroy® all craving
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the etottiaok.
It curee Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depreesion and Lndl-
srostion.
That feeling at hearing down, can ring pain, weight
and backache, Is always pertnaarofly cured by Kh use.
It will at all times aad under all dixmrrintancoj act in
Larmony with the laws tk^~govern the femalo system.
For the otrreof Kidney Osmplaints of otthes sex lUis
Compoand li unsurpassed.
LVDIA E. riXEIIAM** VEGETABLE COM-
rOUSTBla prepared at 883 and S36 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price $L 81* bottles for $6. Sent by mall
ia the form of pills, also lathe form of loreDets, on
.-eoeipt of price, (1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinltham
freely answers ail letters of inquiry. Bend for pampb-
■19C Addroos as above. STmtion tkit Paper.
Vo family should be wtthoat LYDIA K. mSHAiTB
XJVESt PILLS. They care eotertlpeMmi, biliousness
.-jail torpidity of the liver. 26 cents per bos.
BtT Sold br all Prnnfats. -fft
flosnrrt^
*ITTERs
The feeble and emaciated, suffering from
dyspepsia or indigestion in any form, are
mlvised, for tli« sake ol their own bodily
and mental comfort, to try Hostettern
Stomach Bittera. Ladies of the most del-
icate constitution testify to its harmless and
its restorative properties. Physicians
verywhere, disgusted with the adulterat-
ed liquors of commerce, prescribe it as the
safest and most reliable of all rtomachics.
Sold by all DruggiMs and Dealers
generally,
^[ciiipiiis & Cliarlesion
ttAILBOAB !
'.THE
Garet Southern Mail Route
Pausing through the "naturally beautiful ar.d
most favored region of oar country, Deoldedl>
the shortest tins to the Hast and tfontbe-.st.
AlTer June let round trip tU&eU at ret!'teed
rricewill be on sale to the celebrated spiiugs
And watering p'ueus of East 'i\ nncseeu r.ml
Virginia.
Kleijant Day voacbes iiois Little Koch
o Chattanooua without change. Mayni-
tteet'l raUca Bleeding cars, owned tiy the com-
j>aiiy,on all nignt train*. Uleopuig car tare ie-
OuiW, Haggage through to destination.
Passengers for Washington BalUmore, Phlla
telplilh, flew York, as well as tv. Chattanoo go
luiti ;harloUe, Augusta, as and all Southern
in Id purchase tickets by this line.
fcaj; • rime Tables, aad Kates if Ticket
lic.t plication to
P.R. UOPORR.
Westerd Agent Dailvr.
T> t^OfTlbusinew von can
X>J]iO±S.i to $20 pe- day
rn/aj.' lii
wad: by
aof workerof e»ther hex, ritfiii in their
<<wu localities PartimilarH and simplex
Morth $5 Iree. Improve vonr ,«,iar*; tune
at tin* bueinew. ld(lre"» ,-><u.aun iSt k\i.
Porelsnd. Maine.
XX I'LLltiEMt^u ... . t ^ li
' -i*Mmm, was'ed id regard t« 0»»t, a
u . uwac a> t>ut Ar»ttn In tbe ve. r I<if—«o.
persoukuowirgo'W« whereabout., or of his fan
wfll».«fer a favor by writing u, tbe KUilor
IKUlMJVILNUUi
Thith Thai uud itieOlJicr,
Rich deposits ol petroleum are
believed to exist iu Mexico.
There were 567 arrests in the
"City of Churches," last week.
The destitution and suffering
among the Je\v<, at Brody, is ex-
treme.
The late Gov. C. C Washburn
gave Madi-on, Wis., its Universi-
ty.
A plan is on foot for one dollar
subscriptions to the Longfellow
Memorial Fund.
A bill to issue a private message
card in place of the open postal, is
now in the senate.
It \i fearad that there will be a
total failuie of the peach crop along
the Hudson valley.
The Atueticuu Society of Civil
Engineers have called upon the
Presidfcut in a body.
Six hundred refugees weekly are
6ent to America, by the Jewish Re-
lief Fund Committee.
The Postmaster General recom-
tneuds the abolishing of postage on
st-cond clas3 matter.
The Pacific National Bank of
Boston was closed recently for an
examination of its affaire.
Gross sacrilege of the monuments
in a Jewish Cemeterv, has been
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discovered iu Columbia, S. C.
Three Professors of the State
of Minnesota, have been arrested
for assauliing a student.
Bv reason of revelation of a
Nihiiist plot, tbe coronation of the
Czar was postponed a year.
The vegetables and fruit buds of
the west weie more or less dama>
ged by frost on Sunday night.
The Mary Fletcher hospital
training school for nurses, has been
formally opned at Burlington,Vt.
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A boiler exploded at Williams-
port. Ind., recently, damaging the
building and killing the engineer.
The oration of Col. Ingersoll on
Decoration Day, is to be giwn in
the Academy of music, New York.
A very remarkable caso of a ma-
chinist suddenly losing his power of
speech, has been developed in
Louisville,
The J07th anniversary of the
Declaration in Independence, wa«
celebrated at Charlotte, N. C., on
the 20th.
Alexander H. Stephens has ann
nounced that he will accept nolh~
inc but the Bourbou nomination
for Governor.
A most disastrous tornado visited
Polk county, Ark., five houses and
one Church being demolished, and
fift*- farms devastated.
Senator Edmunds and Justice
Harlan are Naid to be unbending at
Atlantic City, in the classic game
of "dock on a rock."
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O.i account of the di-jcovery of
r ".iu, iii Aineri"><n vork, it* jn»
trodui'ie-m itilo Francy ha* been
prohibited by the authorities.
The fact has been developed that
the forged bonds taken from Doyle,
at Chicago, have been etoleu and
put into circulation again.
Much complaint has been icade
about the ringing of the bells in
New York City, especially that on
the Rev. Mr. Duffies Church.
"What's is a name?" Much, very
much, judging from the agitation
over "baptize" and "immerse" now
going on among the Baptists.
A Sister-in-law of Sarah Bern-
hardt was arrested at Paris, th»
other day, for ehop-iifting, but wae
released as being a victim of kleps
tomania.
There was a fire at Windsor Ho-
tel, Leadville, Col., last Sunday,
three persons perishing in the
flames,and the loss amounting to
$300,000,
A fiiieen-year*old Worcester girl
ran away from home and alter
tramping twenty-seven days, and
getting into all sorts of bcrapes,has
been arrested.
A postal card addressed to the
President, and threatening his lite
was recently "captured" in New
York. It is supposed to have been
written by some crank.
A wealthy member of the Society
of Friends, in Philadelphia, whose
estate is valued ai over $300,000.
has bequeathed over §100,000 to
charitable institutions,
A man in Muscatine, Iowa, aged
sixty-five, was recently ^hot and
killed by his fifteem»yew old daugh«
ter. Her object was to obtain pos-
session of his property.
The schooner President, from
Antwerp,brought to Quebec, Satur-
day night, six oi the crew of the
ship Western Belle, which wab
lost in the ice on the lit of May,
The expert accountant, Mr. Tate,
has discovered that the amount
embezzled by tne ex*secretary of
the Brooklyn Board of Education,
was a full quarter of a million.
The total number ot immigrant
arrivals at Castle Garden last week,
was 23,545. A' higher number
than has ever before reached New
York in the same length of time.
The sun's eclipse of May 17th
was well wbserved at Cairo. Egypt,
It was the same as the eclipse of
1764, and will be repeated, accord*
ing to astronomers iu 1900,
In the good old duys wbeu Mr.
James Russell Lowell was an ar-
dent advocate of anti-slavery opin-
ions and the negro was a chattel
without any rights, $200 would
have been regarded as a ridicu'-
lou-ly low price tD offer for a
"colored brother" of generous and
manly aspirations. That, how-
ever, seems to be the figure at
which Mr. Lowell rates any Amer-
ican citizen of Iiish bi th who
thinks the Irish people entitled toj
rule their own country. One lie
gro used to be couriered by
Transcen lental Bostooiausas about
equal to ten Iiiohiuoo, but Mr.
Lowell is the first of their number
to express the belief in cash. Du-
ring his long conueciion with the
grand old Republican party Mr.
Lowell seems to bav« contracted
"piactical" notions of patriotism as
well as of politics.— New York
World.
No lady or gentleman need suffer Ion*
with eciemn, t«t«r, ring-worm, or any pim-
ply rough dry scaly skin disease for Dr
C. W. Benson's Skin Cure is a perfect and
reliable remedy lor a)] skin diseases. Sold
by all druggists at $1 per package.
Mr. J. Q. A. Lawrence,of Trenton, N. J.
writes: '"For several years my wife's
heaav qj|ltwa.«ry poor. It began with a
miscarriage, from which she never fully
recovered, and consequently suffered many
aches and pains* I was advised to give her
Brown's Iron Bitters. I did so. Her im-
provements be^an at once, and she sajs
Bhe feels li ke a young girl."'
RAIN AND NEKVE-
Well's Health Renewer greatest remedy on earth
or lmpotencec, leanness seznal debility, lac, flat
drua^ieta. depot Geo T Atklna nail
TO NORTHERN SU MMEB EESGETS.
Chica goto Waukesha, several trains daily.
This 's the new direct Waukesha line. Try
it. It is the best.
Chicago to Milwaukee, five trains daily,
Chicago to Marquette, this is the direct
route.
Chicago to St Paul, two fast trains daily.
Chicago to Madison, via Milwaukee aud
Waukesha.
Chicago to Sparta, two express trains
daily.
Chicago to Green Bay, three trains dai-
Chicago to Menasha, two express trains
daily-
Chicago to Green Lake, two trains daily.
No other road runs to Green Lake.
Chicago to Lake Mills, No other road
rnne there.
This is the only line to Devil's Lake,
W isconsin.
This is the only line from Chicago
Lake Geneva.
Chicago to all Northern Keeorts, many
trains daily.
All of the abo?e are via Chicago and
North-Western
It alone runs Pullman Cars north of
Ch i cago.
It has Parlor Cars north of Chicago.
It alone runs Dining Cars north of Chic*
ago,
Go through Chicago when going north.
All ticket agents can sell you excurson
tickets via the Chicago & North-Western
Railway.
It is the Pioneer To urist Route, and is
the best.
Try this new Waukesha line. It is the
shortest. m24~20t
FB EE TO YOU!
A 82-pnjre pamphlet ernt free to any addrew,
glv ing price of cur premium wau-nes and hooks;
alK) »peclnl terms to canvaesiDg agents
Sample coplea of ihe Journal of Agriculture-»u
Isrge 8-page 48-column Agricultural Stock and
Family pnper, only $1.00 p«>r year—sent free to
any aodrew. Agents Wanted. MIL. GUJlW,
.Publisher, 713 Cheptnut St., bt. Louis, Wo.
"word & eearbyT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
——*02—-
503 Main St.
DALLAS
TEXAS
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
MAIN ST,, DALLAS, TEXAS.
J. R. Richards, Proprietor.
8®° Everything New and First-Class.
Rates: $1.00 to $2.00 For Day.
New Hope ]NT ursery
Win Busfriu, Proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS.
:o:
One-hal fmile North of Dallns On Texas Centra)
ailroad. Orders solicited. P. O. box 650.
N- K. WEIGHT
CONTRACTOR ac BUILDER
No 208 Sycamore Eireet.
\^AS> . TEXAS
Jcbbintf of all kind prom ptlydone,
c. E* VRBELABD
DEALFR IN
Paper & Printers Supplies
40T Mala 3treott Upponite Le Grand Qotel,
Dallas,
Texas.
San Antonio, May 27.— A Fort
Clark special t-ays a eoldier named
Weber, after reiki from puard
duty to-day, took his gnu, placed
the muzzle against his wide and ex-
ploded the gun bv placing hi* foot
on the trigger. He lingered three
hours in great agony and died.
Seven davp. four honrs and twlre min«
i|*r« wm the exsct time Constur.frl br the
Onion line RiCimer A'a*ka in makiii? the
parage from Qupenatonn to Neif Y ork,
»ln*e fli« arrived on Pnndiy. TftiH in
s&ia to be the le*t time on record.
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINBTSI
F0& to A3D EUST.
For mt>re than n ♦TrUil of n oentury tbe I
J Mciionn Kuitaivg has been I
j known to million^ h11 over tho -world ue I
I tlio only flufe reliance for the Telief o/l
aocidonle anJ pnln. It la a njodicdne I
above j>rico unci pmiiw—tbe lx>«t of its I
kind, t or overy .totin of ^sjternal poia I
" MEXICAN
I Mnstang Liniment is vithfMt an cqnal.
I It pu Metre tea flf.ih and muwlo tol
J tbe v«ry bone—tnntring the oontiiin-l
hnnce of pain nnd iufliuuinutiori impos-1
j Htblo. Its eflects upon Ilinnun Fleah and I
\ the Unite Creation are usually wonder-j
j f') U The Mexioan
MUSTANG
j Liniment, le needed by somebody in!
I every house. Every day brings now9«of I
tiic ngouy of au u-vvfu'l scald or buria I
i^ntKlued, of rliramntLo martyrs re-1
Sfitored, or a volttabf horte or ox|
[ kuved by tho healing power of this
LINIMENT-
rrhich epoodlty enres Bach ailtnenta o/J
jthe IIUMAlt FLESH as I
| ahsnmatlfm, gtreUtagSi ItJffl
(Joints. Contracted Hniielcj, Burns I
j mid Sr«ldS| Cuts, Bi'«lses and j
ISKmtns, Folsouoaa Bttes and
Istingh StIIDiessr, S.amens««, Old I
|fi>9ro^, flcj-ri, Frostb'tes. CUilblalns. |
I Serb nipples, CCaUerl Breast, um
llndecd rvery foinn of ertcmu dl*»(
leave* It beclt Tlihont scan.
I For the Bbdtb Ciuiatkhi It cures ■
I SprobM, SMrtnny, SUIT Joints, J
llWtdiir, ITarness Sores, Iloof IMs-l
leases, Foot Hot, Screvr Worm. Scab,!
1 Hollow Horn, Scratches, nhi«-l
|stalls, Spavin, Tl:r« -J*. Ringbone,!
IOld Sores, Poll Evil, VUm npeul
I the tilffht cad arery other allmentl
■ to wht:*. tho occupants of tlw
| Stable aad Stock Yard are liable.
I Thi Kexiean Bostang IJnlm«a
{always ooret and nwver disappoints;l
I aud It 1st poeJUvoly,
tee best
OP A5-L
LINIMENTS!
^rOBKAH.Ca-BEAST..
EARS Z MILLION!
Foa Cloo's Balsam ol Store's Oil
Postively Eestores the Hearin?, and Is
the Only Absolute Cure for Leai-
noss Unown.
Thi» Oil is nbstrRcted from peculiar eppdep ol
small White Shark, caught 1* the Yellow 6cn.
known an Carciiarodon i<.very
Chinese fiiiherniaa knows it. Its viltae as a rretor-
ative of} hearing wer e dietoN cred by a Bnddfcist
I riest ahout the year 1410. Its cures were so mim-
e ro« s and rfinny ko en mindly Diiracaicus. that
th»- r« nitdy wr.s ofQcially piovlaimid o^eithcen.
Ur« Empire. Its nse hccame to nz)lvers!il thai,
for ov»r SU0 yeure no J-eafnese hue existed amoca
the Chinese people. Sent, charges prepuij. to
a»y address »t $,1.C0 per bottle.
Hear What the Deaf Fay!
If has performed a miracle in my case.
1 have no unearthly uciscs iu my head and hear
much bett«r.
I have been preatly benefited.
My deafness helped a great deal—think another
bottle will cure rae.
"Its viitun are unquestionable and its curative
character i.bsolute, as tbe w iter can personally
testify, both fjem esperiice r.nd observation.
Write nt once to UUylock it Jknkey, 7 I)ey Sir..
New } ork, cuelo^in^ $1.00, aud you wil receive
by roturn a remedy that wiil enable you to hear
like any body elee, and wloae cur alive ell ecu
will be permanent. You will never regret coin*
so."—Kditor ot Mercantile Review. .
<f>;~To avoid loss jnthe mails, please eend money
by Kegistercd letter s.
Only Importett by HAYLOCK & JENNEY
(Late Hf.yloek & Co.)
ole /cim6 icr JluthnA. 7 l»j b'.ik, Y-
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HOJLMA]¥'®
LIVER PADS
£or Sale
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8
816 Main Street
Dallas Texas.
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Agents ted
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t rpproved br tin Hside d m a eortect littlm.
(A beuutifu. wort of art. No coirp.i.tion. (>•*-
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• Henry U.U I'u: U»hit^ Co . N oiwiUi, Cudo,
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1882, newspaper, June 3, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444175/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.