Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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Norton's Union lilellipcer
Published ai the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cross.
Infl of t<ie Trinity River.
A First-Class Paper,
Entered at the Dallas Pcstoffice as
Second Class Matter.
Arrival and Departure
Truing at Dallas.
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HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL.
HOUSTON TIME.
GOING NORTH.
/♦rrive
Arrive
9 45 a m
10 05 p m
Depart
Depart
10.00 a m
10 15 p m
GOING SOUTH.
Arr 8 15 a m I Depart 8 35 a m
Arr 4 10 p m | Depart 4 25 a m
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEF.RSON CITY TIME.
Owensboro Messenger: A few
days ago a gentleman noticed in
on? of tne trees in hid yard a num-
ber of sparrows busily engaged in
building a uest, evidently on the
co operative plan. Soon another
sparrow of the tame kind, but evi-
dently not of their clique, came
along, and from an adjacent bough
stood and watched the modus ope-
randi of the nest buildiug. Itkiay
be that he ventured a suggestion,
or made some slurring remark, for
at ouce the whole cumber set upon
bim and whipped him so eoundly
that be deemed it prudent to leave.
The gentlemau thought no more of
it until yesterday, when his atten-
tion was called to a bird suspended
in mid-air with a suing around itsj 321 tlLM STEET,
neck from the same bough. The'
former incident wa^ recalled ; and
now the question arises, is there
mob law among birds, and was this
one a victim ?
Largest & most complete establishment in north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
Blank B©©k Makers,
STATIONERS.
All kinds of blank bockiitodc to order & kept in stock
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
ices duplicated and work eqnal to any from
the oldest established house.
Dallas, Texa
Eas*
3 J
No 4 Arr 6.50 a. in.
No 20 Ar 3.45 p. m,
Going East
Leaves
Leaves
7-2C a. m.
4.00 p, na.
Going West.
No 1 Ar S 00 p m I leaves
No 9 Ar 8 00 a m Leaves
8 40 p m
8 25 a m
Dallas & wichita.
I Arrive
I Arrive
10 SO a m
1 40 a id
Depart
Depart
3 20 p m
7 00 a in
TRUNK LINE.
Arrive 10 00 a m 1 Depart 3 00 a
In a hut on the bank of Niagara river,
near the Catholic college at buf>pennion
bridge, there Jiyes a hermit. He in an
Iiishinan, apparently about <*0 years old.
The hut i» very comfortable, and is sup~
plied with all that is requisite to a well-
kept kitchen. He has occupied this hut
for the past two winters and seeme to en-
joy it and seclusion.
Secretary Folger, of the treasury, receiv-
ed on Monday a conscience contribution
of $2,787.20 in an envelope postmarked
8t. Joseph, Mo.
"BUJOIIKIPA" .
New, quick, complete enreumiary days, aflec
tlons, smarting, freqnent or aifficult urination
kidney d'season, $1 .Druggists Depot Geo, T-
Atkins Dallas.
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Dallas. Texas. JUNE 3, 1
A Strange Case.
(Washington World.)
Thomas'McElrath, of Marlboro, whoee
Daae attracted wide attention three ypara
igo because he said he bad not slept a
rink in ten years, is still living without
bleep. Ke says be has not closed his eyes
fn sleep for three years, and, indeed, that
tie has not slept at all for thirteen years,
lis neighbors say that they have been at
|us house at all hour* of the day and
light, and haye iuyariablv found him
Llert and wide-awake. He is a member of
|he Presbyterian church of the place, and
lis word is trusted by all who know him.
He is in good health and weighs over 2t0
pounds. He is over 70 and does not work,
txcept tu small jobs about his house. He
aya lie takes '"uo comfort at all in life,"
Lut he has given up taking all medicine
|nd "waits for the coming of the Lord."
Immediately upon seeing this we clip-
led cut the item and sent it to the post-
jawter at Marlboro, N Y., with request
|liat he would ascertain and report the
lets. His rep'y was received last Tues-
ay, as follows:
May 22, 188'J.—1 have seen Mr. M. He
Jiya he has not slept for ten years one
lour at a time. He may have dosed some;
liat is all. Ho is a man of veracity in
rervthiug else ; ami we haye no reason to
loubt it, although some of his friends do
jubt it 6ome. J. C. Mekritt.
A bachelor named Tait, residing near
I'abash, has for many yeara declined to
Ispose of aay of the wheat produced on
is farm. The idea has taken firm lod*-
lont in bis mind that he is to be married
lid the father of a large family, and ho is
|st as ambitious to raise large crops and
>re them up as the average American
tizen is to accumulate mouutains ot hi I—
fr and gold Mr. Tait is iurther pos-
ssed of the idea that a great famine will
sit the land in ths far-oft future, and
|at he will then nted every pound of his
litat to supply the wants of his family.
|On Wednesday the west-bound passen-
train on the Texas and Pacific was
Iccked near Colorado City. No blam®
laches to any one, however, as the acci*
Int was occasioned by the breaking of an
|le, when the engine, baggage car and
ill and express car were thrown off the
lick. Several persons were more or !es.i
Irt; among them the toute agent in
iHrgc i f the mails sustained the most se-
lu? injuries.
If you wisn peaceful sluraber at nigh
in spite of cough or sore throat, take a
dose of Browns Iron Bitters before getting
to bed. It is very soothing and lefresh-
ing. Try if
[From the To leJo Black.]
SURPRISING EFFECTS
OF EXTKACT OF CELERY AND
CHAMOMILE UPON THE
AEBTOUS SYSTEM AND DI.
UE8T1TE OlftttAAIo.
A3 INVARIABLY PRODUCED BY DR.
C. W. BENSON'S CSLEEY AND
CHAMOMILE PILLS.
They have been tested time and time
again, and always wilh satisfactory results
This preparation just meets the necessitie
of the case. Let me state just what my
Pills are made to cure, and what they have
cured and will cure; Neuralgia, Nervous-
ness. Sick Headache, Nervous Headache
Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, Paraly-
sis, and Dyspepsia. These disfases are. all
nervous diseases. Nervousness embrace
nervous weakness, irritation, despondency,
melancholy, and a restless, dissatisfied,
miserable state of mind and body, indt«
Heritable.
These are some of tl>3 symptoms of rer».
vou«ness; now, to be fuliv restored to
health and hnopiness is a priceless boons
and yet, lot CO cents, you can satisfy your-
self that theie is a cure for you, and for $5,
at the very furthest that cure can be fully
secured. These Pills are all they are rep
resented to be. ar.d are guaranteed to give
satisfaction it used as directed and will
cure any ca^.
Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a
box. Depot 106 North Eutsw St., Balti-
more, Md. By mail two boxes for §1 or
six boxes for S2.50, to any address.
D3. C. W. BENSON'S
pianos
$250 SQUARE GRAND PiANC for ONLY$245
PlAiVO STYLES 1-2
wcod cusa, elegantly fmlohcd, 3 strings. 8 1.
Octaves, full patent csntante Agraffes, our new
patent oyerssrnng scale, beautiful caved legs and
yre, he"vy eeipontine nnd large f; U-:y fliou'ldins,
f,~! ir(in frame, Freech Orand action, Grand
jjagmeis, in tact, every improvement which can
in' any way tend to' till perfection of the instru-
ment, ban been added.
BSTOur price for sliis instrument, boxed
ana dcliysrsd on board cars at New York
with fine Paino C^ver, Stool Qf) 1 C
nd ook, Only
Reduced from our late wln!eg*l f ctory price,
295 dollars, for 60 dey only, to have this beautiful
Piano introduced, This is now, bv faj, the grout
est bargain ever offered the ninaieal public- Un-
precedented success! lremendous denandfor this
style! Oidrrat once.
This Piano will be sent on 15 dajs test iria1.
Flense send referenoe if you do not seud Mouey
order Oasli sent ith oroer will be re funded und
freight charges paid by us both ways it Piano is
not jutt as represented. Oner 15,000 in uso, and
erotone dissatlsyed pvrchasor Handsome illus-
st.ited Oatilouue, m«ile 1 free, gifjng the b.glicU
menials evor awarded any facturer. Every
Piano full warranted for five years, Sheet triune-j
pr ice catalogue of 3 900 choice pie«ea for 3s tauip
Mmdlessohn 1'ialo C;>., Box 2068, N. Y.
mSS-'S:
A PLACE FOR YOUR DICTIONA3V,
A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS, .
A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS
Aim! an onwuiiant [or jour how, .11 in oh,
7KE NOYE8 DICTIONARY HOLDER.
SKIN CORE
In Agreeable Dressing for me hair, tha
|li stop its talnlig. has It-en long seutrh
. Parker's Hair Balsam, di-tirguished
its purity, fully supplier this want-
J1CII>E U Ut&VKPSt \
Bent ii mhrl»l>lc "cut* dj»pep»is "W*
1*1 tb Kenftr," 1'he (U-atrft tuuic. b
l« and I.iTer Kemedy koc«D (1- i>n.ygl
eel U<or*«T. Atkin*.
la Warranted to Cure
ECZEMA, TETTER3, HUMORS,
INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST,
ALL POUCH 8CALY ERUPTIONS,
DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP,
SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES end
TENDER ITCHINOS on all parts of the
body, it the skin white, eoft r-nd Gmoot'i;
removetan and frccklo*, and ia C.o BHST tnllll
dpc«sia«iii TEH WOULD. rUsfe-aatly put up, tw«
ottleain cne packac*. oouautii'.p of both internal
and uxtenuU treatment.
Arat cUiOTdrtwr'na nave it. Price Si. par Mckee*
»-«
5
m
2 3
!s
EVERY ONE S
Will get ra'ncb'e inforaat?cn FK3Q
1 y n ndii ^ to- < ittgUr to K. TOl'iUKK, Bo^tco
"el URftltf, _
Uchti mnKe money faster at work tor us t! an
at any tliitg el-e capital not rx quired; »> will
start jou, Twelve dollars per day at home
made by t*ie indiofoUf men, »onien, boys and I
•iris wanted everywhere to work for us. Now ia
the tine. O. ally rutflt • nd urin free. Apdreaa
'I rue Co Portland, Maime.
^ROWJig
D
PUSITYi
BROTTVS IRON BITTER3 are
a c^ertritn cure for all diseases
requiring a complete tonics espo
ci illy Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter-
tr.ittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
XjOas of Strength, Lack of Energy,
etc. Enriched the blootl, strongth-
eias the muscles, and gives new
life tr the nerves. Acts li&c a
charm on tlie digestive orgnns,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
fmch as tasting the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Pnjparatioa
that wili not blacken cne teeth op
give headache. Sold by ell Dru^j.
gist*; at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO..
Baltimore, 3I«1.
8*e that all Iron Blttns nro mart* bj* Bbown Chvm»ox%
bo. atd hurc orosntiJ rv?<i liutM aq>:1 trails mark ou w- re^^fc
BE.Vivwe CF iMi5TATION6,
nlv/ rcoi)
MEDICINE
M v.njpvTi
& iaP'
TI1ERE Is no *rsai«r H.<K<a Producer and Life
sustaining Pr:!icij!le in the world of foods ot
a>"-diclne"Sa'i MALT ItriTKUW, pre]-f.rod from
Gnfernientcd Malt, lloos and Quinine. Tney
the body and the brain, enrich the blood, so'R "«l
the bonus, harder-, the muscles, eutet the nan «#
cheer the mind, i.erfect digestion, regulate the
stomach end bowels, cleanse tba liver aud kidney
and vital ike wilh XEvV LIFK every fluid of tos
body. Beware of imitations similarly uamea
Look for,tiio company's dii{nature which appear
plainly on the label of every bottle. Sold very
where. MALT F'TTEHS co.. Jiass.
KEJirajE's
PAIN KILLING
Magic Oil
"iT W'
"Bin.
3 0;---3
tmSBFOH lS82«i
V.'Ill be MAiled rnntlf a!isrj'lv:u • . and Inecttauurrt willwwt
crdt rsnclt. ll roaLAira five t\»n»rrd tt\crzri; (p.
Aboal WO rftm, M.d ftilld 'ncriptious, and dtr^»ii«»n» tor
flMtJn* vaik rw of Vcvet\b!« and Fk»*vfr Plant*,
rvlt rtr. IttTr.lnAbi* to ail, Midipun itrdi
be fwttS'! ifliftble for {ilanti^c lu Ihc JSovtk thao tho>a
t» In % « arri « r We r^ake a apoei&Jtv of sappUicf
rUu. •, 1. . un<] Market Gardners. Add*e»t,
a V & C0„ Detroit. Mich.
mmmn
Dr.
rtTREB
I»J)«,an5a{isai,Xcnr»lj;ifl, ILauio
f kisi i. irieit^fN, Ileadiichc,
TootbacJ»«». p*»re i Lroat, I)iph-
Burns, ttpraluft, Strains,
CoIi<\ tlfolerH, Morbus, Dys,
pepsin, hour Stoiuacli.
Bold by DrtiKgists, Grocers,and Dealers in Medi-
cines.
Southern Whelesala Depot, Tali as,Texas.
H. C. HOSKINS, Manager.
rpHEUS 13 A ^ BAIM IN GILEAD
ftFor all Nerve nnd Brain
Mictions ar^' invaluable. They
fkire prompt, safe and eff^tna!
JTht-beet known remedy m
gtbe world for nervousnos in
Jal! stngos; Weakening of tlie
.memory, Loss of Brain pow
ler, Nervous Debility, Lost
ytCnergy, L'ist Uopec, Inpru-
Bdencoe of Vouth, Kxcosscsin
Kmaturer vev».8«minal weal.
W'lohs, and General Loss ot'
■Power in Generative Organs.
fiTo those stifluiing from Ner
Kvtus Irritability, MervjUs
■Heiidache. Nervous Bhock,
RNervou-i Ptosiration Ner\
Reus bshaution, relief is at.
rfo din many oas«.-a of funiale
SwLrknero tney act like
ffiHiarni, The fatudent. tl;.-
lavigoratjcg Jivacher, tha Clergy man, th.
? Kd itor,the Busiuisi man,can
tjall be benefited by ti ir use.
r-Ltfe is too short to wast'-
Saway in a dull te pidmamn-.-
Swhen a $1.J0 box wilt benefit,
you, and six boxes will cur-.-
' ".nd rest re you to health and
(happiness ior 7.&», A«k your
'drugliist for them. Take no
other. O senc! diiect to th_-
nittnufaciurere,who wilt se no
them by mail, sealed, on rd
ccipt of priee. Addres Dr. Clarke Medicine com-
pany, 668 Hroadwny New York. Bend 3 cert
itamp for circular. Feb...'
Clara's
PiilS.
B.WA3LI9HED li>74.
Carter & Gibson,
■113 ELM ST.
BODE 5 JOB PRINTERS
BCOkCODJSRS.
The Most Complete Establish"
ment in North Texas
E'tiiuateaiad Pftaiples of*vork fuDbbect on
appliiiatiou
-\»i r.oyi.iu \ etoni ry tur;ooii ;.'m Ciieaiist, u
trawlliw in tins coLctry. . s
and O.iltle Powders so! I »»•
si j's that Wieritiyn'a C' n !..
pnieimd humcnsi .r v t.
•n:il;e hens lay like sherw1
onetenspuotifni too-:.) ^
by m..ll for eight letter
•iotiou- Atiiis.. fo^iutr j
now
oX the Horse
1 li't
aliAilutcly
•urth wi;l
•-
. uerc, orscoi
/..XSOli i GOv
-i
r^iiJ ImproTcd B»»o#
II*»or. S5c. pakoiigc
maVes 5 Radons of a delicious, wbolesom
i spnrkling emp.nr ir.ee beveraue. Ask yonr
druggist, or nv ir>a 1 for twenty ti-. •
[cents O. E. HIliKB, 48 N. Del,v. Ave.,
i Philadelphia.
ESTABLISHED IS 75
HENRY KELLEIt'S
Choiuioal
^TEAM DYE1NQ
Beonring, Cleaning & R pairln? KxtabHsbrnrn',
809 Main S4. U.lIiL \S, TjKY,a.N
The only honse In North Texas which is fu'U-
ueqippea for all kir>{8 of wers in this iine
Coat liiudlntf, Mcndiniu, St., neotlBdgne.
Prices us low as lonesu
ojnerox po* J'U JJIsJU-v,.
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n.®e, Sip aaiOrosiiieBlal Painter
116 Sycamore St., bet. & Zia,
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painn in Furm'turv, chairH,U>okir.u
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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/m1/3/?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.