Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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rgest&mpleteost comcstobHshmenint north Tex
ALDEIDGB & WALTER,
Printers,
Blank Book Makers,
STATIONERS.
All kinds of Wank book made to order & kept i listed
Full line of Legal Blanks «
ALWAYS ON HA^D
Eastern pribes duplicated and work equal to any from
th.© oldest established house.
628 ELM STEET, Dallas, Tcxa
MARSHAL'S J* OS TEH
Marshal— * a cxorton' Dailoa Texas
"J 8 Court room and officee corner i I Elm and
Sycamore.
Reoideno* of Marshal, No <48 R«>» avetao
Courts a: Pallas first Mondays ii. Jutin and l>i
eember.
General Deputies.
J, \V. Hearick, J. D. George, . H Trayoham,
H. J, Thompson. W, N. Norton, Dallas,
Dallas Division. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. Ellis. Kaufman, Dallas, Rook
wall, Hunt, Lamar, Fannin, Grayson Collin, Deo
too, Cooke, Montague, Wise, Tarrant, Parker
Delta audClav
Deputies and their districts.
Dallas, Eiiis, ctc, ( R, C'aike, Dallas
Kaul'man and Roskwall, I
NORTON'S IffiLLffiCEB
\. B NORTON, Editor and Proprietor
W. N. NORTON,' Associate tditor
T-
THIS
Texas sjid Pacific
RAILWAY.
With its jonnecuons form the oioetdirect
and Quickest line from all points If
TEXAS
-TO-
Louu Chicago, Cairo, lk<Jiaii«).oiie
Tolwio, Memphij, Namville.
Louie^i'le-Chatlauoog-,
Atlanta
and all points
North, East & South-East*
Trains l-.avt DallasHtation, *» lollows:
EV8T BOUND.
No. *, mail and express, - » 4 So d. m
No. 2, nail nd express t :1j p si
■WEST BOlJNI>.
No* 3, mallard Expiess . . 8: A. it
No. 1, Mail ano-exprees arrives from tart Id • ".i m,
Nos. : and 3 ruu daily bctw-»*« Lustland auo
tit. Louis.
Nos. 1 and 4 tun daily between Fort Worto and
St. Ldiiiu-
J. P. TURNER, .ticket A*».
V0AA£L"L1UAS
AiTexarbani, with ail trains on tbeS.,S
Ircn Mountain and Bo. liwy. lor all point*
iajt and suuth-eaet.
At Lougviww .1 unction, and Miont-oia, with two
•rains on International K. K. lor Tjier, Pi it-tune
Houston, Auttin, Galveetou and 6ao io.
A.t Dallas, wiih trains of the Houston & Ttxae
'Ientr.il Rwy. lor Corslcana, Mexia, iiremuna, vV;
Calvert, Bryan, Uempstoau, Kreuham aud at
joints in Middle and Southern Texas.
At Wiierman, with H. & T. C. Rwy. forall pointi
op the Hue of that road.
it Fort Worth, with 8ta^*s for ail points
western Texas.
Dallas, Thursday January 26 1882
*111
NUWS FROM FAR AND
NEAR ,
a total wreck,
Detective Bligk has been exon- i
erated in the killing of
a Chinaman at Louisville.
Mr. John M. Ells, a prominent
citizen of Marietta, died at his
home in that city.
John Devine, of Philadelphia,
Peno,, drowned himself in the
Schuylkill River.
George German committed sui-
cide at Cuyahoga Falls, O io, by
shooting himself.
Mrs. Annie Andrews, wife of
Rev. Seth Andrews, was found
dead in bed at Salem. Indiana.
J. H. Haverly has leaped the
Chesnut Street Thert r, Philadel-
phia, for a term of years.
Tne AusePsor's records at the
City Hall, Boston, were damaged
by fire to the extent of S3 000.
It is feared that several more
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
MAIN ST., DALLAS, TEXAS.
J. 11. Richards, Proprietor.
Everything New and Firnt-Clasfi.
Sates: $1.03 to $2,00 Per Cay.
pT&Iborich,
House, Sip anil Omsmeatal Painter
at Bbreveport,
New Organs.
with Lar1 River riteanivrs foi
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car
Fort Worth, Dallas and Suerman
St. Louis.
iate« 0
will be
F. J. Thomas, Greenville.
L. B. Hunt, Paris
8. T. Carter Bonham
I H. B Catlett, Queen Peak,
i T. M. Wrlgqt, Denlson
A. N.Woojly, Fort worth
;i'. A. Bleueoe, Arlington
J. H, MilliKen, weather/ord
Commissioners.
Burford, J. M. McOor
Any information in regard to
Fieight. Time ai d Connections,
tiieerly i;iven on application to
H. M. HOXIE
Gro'l Sup't Marshall, Texas 1
WH NEWMAN,
n le F. k P. A^ent Mar.-hal T >x:ta
Missouri Paciiic
KAIL WAY.
Pasting througn tne roost enterprising portion,
1 f x^auKtut and Missouri, tne ..utlful li.diai* Tel
r.tory and Texas, with a solid steel track to and
trom the Lnion Depots vif fct. Louis, Ham>ibiil,
Kansas Olty, and 8u Joseph, Mo., Atch.son auu
Leavenworth, Kan.,rnu Denison, Tex., making
clo.e eonnections in these Deputs with Raiinu)
Lines leading to all ]iaits or tue llolte«i tilates
1'aseengers who purchase Tickets over the MIS-
SOURI PAC1SKC RAIL WAV have
NO CHANGE OF CARS
and daily TRAINS
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CITIES
JiuutKa* City and M. Lvuiit,
Le»iT«uMorili aud Ait. Louis
Ali'lHsou tiud Si. LouIh,
Si. Joseph and M. Louiw,
|"ori (fii-oit aud hi. Louis,
Fori Scon ami llanuilmi,
l-'ori hi'oti ami liausH* I'lly,
^ui|>ori<t Hiid St,, l.ouis,
J liuct'ttU I'ltyuud ht- l.oulS)
ij«iilsou Hiid H' l.ouis,
Drutsou uiid ilHiiiitbftl,
i>eul»on aud hauwi» fity,
NedallM aud uutalia.
Kausus litl aud Luxaii,
WITH
Reclninft i hair Care Free
Kealdes FIVBol Pulla.an Bleeping C«r.
liand>ouie Day t'o*' hes, wilb To.lot Room. anO
1 .. latest iB'PloVt-niei'ts heatvd by pipes and
1.roughly vuutilateu, carpeud, and witu uolorec
"fi'Missiri Pacific Railway.
Has a Steel Track, the Miller P'atfoiro lb,
JnirroVed Automatic Airbrake ou ail ta !<•
LasM-i.g. r trains. Ills tn evei> rwpeci.
A FIRST-CLASS R Y
So Xaps, 'lime i al.les, and luleresxlng lewlln*
01 alter >*onc«rBi;ig Ui SU»«uri Pacific "
fcnQ "w f <iuecln.»,« with other Lin. a. w' .cu win
kr allied (fttbjl,. addiws
F. CHANDLER,
iivb'i i Ageai
;. d. brown
A. k- sALKAUl. tieral Ma eager
fcf. Va M 1*. a. ».
Hunt county,
Lanar and Delta
Fannin,
Grayson, Cooke,
Monta/ue k Clay.
Xarran' and /
Johnson i
Parker Wise,
United 8tout
Tames B'ir.tly, N. M.
mick, Dallas;
Joseph KiCaets, 6hi>rman J M O'Neal Decatur
M . H. JoliuHon, Paris' O, 8. Kenne-
dy. Fort Worth.
Wacr Division.
The counties of Brazos, Robertson, 1 eon,
Limestone, Freestone, McLennan. Falls, Boll,
(loryell, Hamilton,Comanche, Erkth, Mood, Bos-
que, Hooiervilte, llili, Brown, Coleman and Run-
nels. /,«;
Co> rU at Waco first Mondays in Apri^ and Oc
ober
P. 5. CommiswHtt.
IK. B. Taft, waco; J P Ostw'houv, Belton,
J F Knox. Marliti;
Graham Division.
The counties of Eastland, Stephens, Young
Archer, Vi ichita' Wilbarger, Baylor, t'hrockmor
ton, Shackelford, Callahan, Taylor, Join*
Uaskell, Knox, liardeuiau, Greer, Nolan, Mitch
ell, Howard, Marl'n, Andrews, Gaines, Da.vsoa
Borden, Bcuir*, F'sher, otouewali, Keut, Garta
Lyau, Terry, Yoasum, Cochran, ll.ickloy, Lun.
bock, Crosby, Dickens, Kiug, Cot'Je, Motley-
Floja, hale. Lama, Bayley, Paaner, Castro,
Swisliar, Brisco, Hall, Childress, Collingsworth,
Dunlty, Armstrong' Deal Smith, utdham, Pot",
ter, Carson, C lay, Wheeler, Hoiuphlll, Lipsnoinn,
Oohillree, Ho belts, Hutclunso.i, UansforJ, Sher-
man, Moore, iiartley, Paio Pinto, Ja-ji and Dai-
.UM
. Court* ot Graham flrs. mendays in Februarj
' »nu August.
j Depuilbs 1. II. \Tilght, M, T. connsr, J. W.
! Toe, iXoneetiu; A. J«. W oody, Knox.
| C- S- CommisiioHtrs.
i C. W. Jchnsen, Graham; H H McConnell, Jacks
horoii, W- Giratid Gruhum.
U6 Sycamore St., bet. ka c A Elm,
DALLAS, - TEXA&.
A&~P ape r Hanging and Calsminoicg
rib tie-
Don
WfLAl
AvVhfli'tJ 1 tie HUttlUft
Ajipw it' tsilloal Uurt
warrant "(itlio lie-tanicli«R>
»«t, indispens.ioie to S7n:y
mnr, entnleil "tne P ;i«»ree -it
i.ils." bound in tinest,Preneh
n>uslin, ambus,e d. fu 11 >r.t. X'J
|ia.tes,eonl»ir..ib.','iutili:l..teol
encrxvin'-'S. 125 i rt-.script'onv
^nce <.n'J tf! Ca, nt by umili
illustrated e-mplo. 6 c.: sena
rmwr.AiMress Pc-'.hr-dy Vedi-
i-'*r ■ •" i il In^t.tuteorlir.W.P Paiv
TMtSEiF- KKH, ^«» 4 Bultlrchst boston
BEACTIFI L 0K(.A>, the "MOZART," New
Alitit I ir I l wnn».i, i
tiyle. No. lUOt'O, 27 8to
t"ps. l"?ull sets Golden
Walnut ""
Tonjrue Reeds, SOLI D \VaLNU'I' Highly Pel.
Ish« d Case . New and Vn'uable Improvements
just added- btcol, Book, Music. Boted and de-
livered on board cars here, price 0,1 ly Silly
III lias, .Net Cash. Satisfaction guiranteed in
every partlcula" or money refunded after one
years'use. Every on» sold sells another. It Id
a Maiding: Advertisement. Order at Once.
Nothing saved by lorrenpondence. Mr new
fcctury Just eoni iletjd, cnp^city ilOOO Instru-
ment* every 2# days, very latest labor-saving
wood-working m. clilnery. Va^l Capital enables
me t« manufacture better (cvods for less mou'v
thxn ever. A ddrrsr, or call unou. Daniel i'.
Ueattv. Wafchlnaton Sew Jcr»ev. <17.4*
Agents W&ntsd at Once
TO SELL THE LIKE AND COMPLETE HIS.
TORY Or*
THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU.
A sketrh of his trratic cirm and FULL UISTO.
RY of the strmiife seen- s and Sta.'tlllaK Ill'Clns-
ures of his tri^i; the moat ro*t y anu mnatkat/U
(it the annuls ocnm<\ Well lllu.Ntratfd. Will
sell itftf/tftl Ayettt* oi.t/fcaoc. 7'trm* io
jifnt* UltH'il, Addles Hubbard Bros Publishers
Al.allVa. lit. utP-*W
Hou. C. C. Clay died at Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Parker Louthian dropped dead
at Sidney. O.
Mrs. Louisa Brown died sud-
denly at Caldwell, O.
C. M. John-on was elected
Mayor of Lexington, Ky.
Mrs. David Pollaid died sud-
denly at Hagerstown. Ind.
Mm. Wm. Erskine was found
dead in bed at Frankfort, Ky.
John Toohey shot and trilled bis
wile at Minneapolis, Minn.
Alx. McCreight, of SpriugBe'd,
O,, shot and killed himself.
A man named Ackerman was
killed by cars at Elyria, O.
Mrs. Collier was burned to
death in Thomas County, Ga.
The total decease in the public
debt in 1881 was §126.790, 559.
iiev. E. ja. Chamberlain died
suddenly at East Springfield,
Pa.
G. R. Tomtillotte & Co., of To-
ledo, O., made an assignment.
Eighteen small buildings were
burned at Williamsport, Canada.
John Pratt, D. D„ died at Col-
umbus, O.. aged eighty-five years.
John Mellen was choked to death
on a bone, at Veimilion, O.
A I. Dunham probably fatally
crushed by cars at Evansvllle, Ind.
Cap'ain J. Morgan Sha'V was
killed by his brother near Olicey,
Mo*
SVallack'a new theater, of N. W
York, was lormally opened last
night.
Isaac Hinton, of PauBinq Coun-
ty. Ga., was killed by a falling
tree.
Had Hooper acquitted at La
favette, Ind..of the murder of Lis
brother.
victims ot the Shanesville (Ohio)
Public Hall disaster will die.
Michael McFadden, Chief En*
gineer of the Memphis Fir* De-
partment for several years, is
dead.
T. C. Barnett, a letter carrier,
fatally injured at Louisville by a
fall through a hatchway.
William Peakes, a milkman,
and his team were killed at a rail,
mad crossing near Columbus,
O.
Sdtnuel W. Pi-ircy, leading ac-
tor of Boo h's Company, is down
with the small pox in Boston.
A young nan named McPhall
was killed in a house of ilbfame by
officer McLenude at Austin, Tex-
as-
Near London, Ind . James Sur»-
her had hi-» right at in blown oft
bv the accidental discharge of a
bhotgun.
Tne Western Iron Association,
in session at Pittsburg, decided
to maintain the presejt echedu'e
of prices.
A small boy named Benjamin
Hargrave was severely bitten bv
an inlutiateddog at iNorth Veroon,
Ind.
Emma Clifion has been arrested
at Washington, Indiana, foi
throwing vitriol on the face of
Miss Eilen Kelly.
Near Minden, Li., Robert
Lewis, shot his siste-in-law and
sister, both seriously, and theu
killed himself'
ESTABLISHED 72
HENRY KELLER'S
Chemical
£team PyEIJ^G,
Scouring, Cleaning k Repairing Establish-
ment,
809 MAIN ST DALLAS. TEXAS*
The only house in North Texas which Is folly
eouiDpid lor kinds of work in thisline. Coat
Binding Mending, &c, uaatly dono. I'rices
ag low as lowest.
n.,„, "■?««« ter 18S8, With improv
Diary -* ed lnretest Tab e Cal.
ecdar, on receipt of two Three-Cents Btamp*-
address Charles E. Hires. 48 N Delaw ar • av.
Philadelphia. Pa. d20-4w
UL1US SJHENDER
ALFKEE DAVIS
s
CHNEIDER* OAVIH
WHOLES ALB
GROCER&
AND DEALERS fN
BAGGING AND TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Wines, Lips ait Haccos.
j13 aud 815 Elm St., Corner of Mar
it.
VANDALIA LINE.
IT Is the BHORTEST and te UIOKE8T Line
all important Eastern Cltlea.
IT Is the only Line that runs Five Daily Lines
Pullman Palace cars from 8t. Louis Bast.
ITS Track and Equipment are the Best In the
World.
|TB Trains are run with a view to th<s grea
1. accommodation of the public.
K- K. WH»«rirr
ot BCILDKl
No JOS 8. csaiort 6tre«u r
»'«LAS^ '* -r ' ' '•» 4"Ab ,
rf.bbinpwl*»» klpJi>roini'tlyl'»«»«. ^
BANNER'S
KF.VOI.flNU
I500K-CA>»K
IS^cu reil ny wven Pa-
tents rhe Orixual and
hem in llie World.
'1 hotisandnof them now
ii n-e 'Ifoughont tne
»oild. Made ir. >ar«
ioti«i ^ixei*, »tjle« and
jirieea from $8 to $30.
\\ armtiied to «ive com
pi, ie Kaliaiuciinu, c r nc
sale.
(•a -• 1 a ft! ItKingnett caae o
oc
end ..." iU»e»rated Price Lial to
JOHK DA^*: F.F., Uaton.OUi*
Billy An patigh has gone out
on the road traveling for a Cin-
cinnati firm.
Charles King shot and killed
by Ed. Graham at Red Canon, Da*
kot.a
\V\ J- Young, living near
Wooeter. Ohio, attempted tuicide
by poisoning.
Mrs. Eilen Farrell di««1 at Sey-
mour, Intl., from an overdose of
morphine.
The rnnual sale of pews at Ply-
mouth Church, Brooklyn, brought
$38,329. •
The drugei-<a of Virginia have
formed a State Poaunaceutical As-
sociation.
The Iniana Asylum at D*oatui,
Illinois, wsb destroyed by tire.
04S $6,000.
Tie Yorktown visitors ^a;led
(or home yesterday on the oteam-
shit» Cui ada.
T'»e steam-hip M-irovian, anhore
at Mud Islaud, N. S., Lmi become
IrB Trains are run with /ularlty, and Passen
gets ctn therefore be assured of "nakitj* ton
a nthar r4Mlll.
Patrons wltV
a 8 'Employes are augtt to treat Patron
1 the greatest respect, and to (five them every
.osslble attention.
All the Improvements
- nd appliances known to modern skill an I iveea
on. which tend to Insure Rapid Transit, Iufet-
ned with absolute Oomfort and
Passeuvers, are >n useou tlie Vaudalia line
its coanoctious
ROBERT CLARKE
SOLICITOR FOR U. S. PATENTS
-AND-
C I < \ ft AQEfIT
Ppeciai Itntion given to Pension iour
ienand other Claimes rgainet the uoy
trniuent. _
Office, Norton's bui'dtng, corner jf bloo
bnauiMe. Dallaa Tt*a««
thTABLI8HED 1874.
Carter & Gibson,
413 EUI ST.
BOOK g JOB PRINTERS
BOOkBlNDERS
tht Most Complete Establish-
ment in North Texas
ptimatea aid naraples of wozk luuighed or«
iapplicatio
Stlbouis. Iron Mountain
and Southern Kail-
way.
The completion of the liana-en m ental dlvi
in of the Texas Ik l'acifle Ratiwa twoendho
an and Texa-kaua, connectinK at Utter poin
lb the
}t. Louis Iron Mountain and
Southern Railway*
Makes this the short, quick and most desirable route
Between North Texas j& St, loail
Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Clevelau d
Buffalo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, Philadelphia, and al)
other principal Eastern and
Northen. ioinU«
fry this New Route
Via lexasts Pacific ana the
St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Railway
H. -W. Harry & Bro's
STOVEB
TI2¥WAKB,
CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWl \l
House Furnishing Ooo4s,
li ^LMPS, dtOi, sco>
HO. 629 f-LM ST.,
DAI-LAS, TjfiXAS.
" f
XT* Galvenized Iron Cornice Window
tnd »Sheet Iron n art*
ATHENS HOUSE,
ATHENS, - - - - TEXAS.
TRACY, P°0PRIET0R.
This bouse is situated near the depot and con-
venient to the bu*liK »s pi,rttou of town. It baa m*
cfDlly cfcAPfftd bhDdi bii4 bftu refilled. No
rffort will be epanu •« make ,Mt> eomlbilaWe
kt.o h-ppy. k oouv. kample to«ui» m oou DM e»al
New; Hope .Nursery
Win. liiiBirni, Proprietor
DALLAa. Ti-JkASJ.
(:o:)
One-half mile north of Dalian,on Texan
Centra! railroaU. Urdcre aolicited. t U
box 5oU.
AGENTS WASTED
irake from fl8 tn (60 weekly on a ue
quired in every family. Ac dress
PUoKNIX Co MVessey 8t Kew York.
Um
article re
ngMenn ns« money faster at w«tk fori i
than st an* t> luf else Capital noirequir
a I el; we will surt you. $12 per day a«
hom< made by tn* lodnatruae. Mon, »-e
men, boys girts wanted every wbei e.
to worh tor oa. Now la the Ume. Oontiy outfit
•cd ter ifUie. Address '1 rae a Oo Parttaoi. a«.
fc*
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1882, newspaper, January 26, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444189/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.