Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 238, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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CONTRA CTOB as BUILDER
No 308 Sycamore Street.
DALLAS, TEXAS
Jobbing of all kind prom ptlydone,
id.mackaym. d
Residence Corner of AuBtin
and Polk Streets.
Thre pquares south of lirand Windso
fl*/4 £?a week in your own town- $5 Out-
QOOfit free. No risk. Reader, if you
want a business at which persons of either
sex can make great money all the time they
work, write particulars to Hallett &Uo.
Portland, Maine.
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WHOLESALE
GROCER
J) ALAS.
TEXAS
ttr 1881, wllfclmorov
lll(ir) -® FCC cd Inreteet Table Cal-
endar, on receipt of two Three-Centa Stamps-
Address Cbnrles B. Hires. 48 N iielaw &£»<•*•
Philadelphia. Pa. <miw
ooks Oil Building*
Painting. Decorating, &c. For 1882
eighty) pages iii. Catalouge address,
enclosing three 3-cents stamps. v .
WM. T COM8TCCK, 194 Broadway, New York.
jOLO MElAl AWKhOt'J lHt, AUUJA"*,.
A.hsw&ureal! Madical Work,
wftrr*ntPd the b«»t and chea p.
e«tt iDdisp^nulile to every
mar, entitled "the Scionoe of
Life." bound in tinest French
rou8lin,erab<>b»e(i,lunj?iit,3flu
]>a;reH,rf»nf ftin.s iM'autinil
engravings, flTi prescription^
price on'y $1 25 pent by mailj
'i
wnd
now.auurt'BB rriuwii ^cdl-
r cal Institute or i>r. w.h Par-
KKH, No.4 Bulflnch at.
y lilf VII J 'i • "V " v
illustrated snmple. 8 c.: *ei
now, Addree® Peabody Mo<
W.TI.Pa
.13/.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
MAIN ST., DALLAS, TEXAS.
J. R. Richards, Proprietor.
Everything New and First-Class, "tdt
Bates: $1.00 to S2.00 Per Day.
ROBERT CLARKE
SOLICITOR FOB V. S. PATENTS
—and—
CLAIJ4 AQE^T
■ Special . itntion given to Pension \ioun
"ies and other Claimes rgainrt the \j >y-
tn ment. ^
Cfcie, Norton's building, corner j! ium
bftsmore. Dallas Texas
establishes 1827.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S
VERMIFUGE
It is now over fifty years since tbie medicine
was offered as a remedy for * onus, and from
that time its reputation hus steadily increased
until at the present day It is almost nniverealy
acknowledged tlirongholit nearly all parts of the
world to be the sovtttign rtintdy. Cliildmiotten
1: ok pale and sickly from no other cause tlian
Worms, ard fpasms are most fr< quently the re-
suit of thise hidden soppess and miners. Many a
helpltss child has Veen laid in ths grave when
the disease which caused its death lias been em-
tirely misunderstood, nud when worms have
really been the cacse; therefore parents, especi-
ally mothers, who are constantly \uth ibeir child-
ran, cannot be too observing oi tl.e tins* synip-
1cms of worms, for so «urely as they exist, enn
tbey be safely and speedily rt moved frem the
most delciate infant, by the time un> of B. A
PAHNKBTOCK'S VEKMIFUGK. <+reat cau.
tion must be used bX every purc haser to examine
each bottle he Hi vs. The simple name of Fahne
stock is not mffclent, he mutt look closely and
see that the initials are "B. A." and be satisfied
with nothing else.
VICK-'S
ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE
For 1882 is an Elegant Book of 13° Pag(^. two Co'
vred l'latea of flowers, and m re than 1000 111 us
i rations of the cholceei Flowers, 1 lMtRrdyeg
tuble., i nd Direction^ for gre wing. It is band
» me enough for the Center 1 ubes or a Holidjit
Present. Head on your m me snd poet O Out. ad-
dr sh, with 10 cents, and 1 will send you a copy,
>ostacc paid. '1 his is no t a quarter of it ► 'fO«s.
it is printed in both English and German. If j ou
ufterwards order »t»ds deduct the 10 certs.
VM K'B BtEl'B are the best In the world. 1 lie
Forai Uilde will tell low to.get and growtkim.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, lio ha-
fM. 6 Colored l lates. M Kngra ings- For oO
<ent» in paper caters
tw in el» gant cloth. In
Geiman or Fngliab. .... , 0.-, t,„
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine— 3- Pa-
it*, • Colored l'late in every number ana many
) ne Kugravil gs. l'rice <1 3S a year; Fivecopjes
lor fcfi.uU. Bi eclmou NtHibtra sent tor 10 cents.
S liiml copkufor 2a ceDlt.^ . . „ w v
Addiesi Jiunii Vlck, Hocbehter, N. Y.
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Horti'
A .B. NORTON
W N.NORTON
Editor
Associate Editor
Saturday February 11,'1882
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CONTINENT
A NEW ILLUSTRATED
Literary Weekly Journal
Neither Political nor Sectarian;
Conducted ALBION W. TOUESEE, a*
thor of "A Fool's Errand," etc , assis-
ted by Daniel 0 Brlnton and Bob-
ert S. CaTis.
IXTABLI8HE1J 1874.
Carter & Gibsou,
413 ELM ST.
BOOK I JOB PRINTERS
bookbinders
TAb Host Complete Establish-
ment in North Texas
ftimatea a»d aampleBof work funished oi.
iapplicatio
First Number Issued February 1- 1882.
The most distinguished authors .inn skillful ar
tints both America" and English, bnve been en
gaged by "Our Con'i ent." The February nnm
wra contain norels and stories by Helen Camp
Sell, Mrs Alexander, E. P. Hoe, Julian Haw.
thorre, John Habbe'ton, R. H Davis, etc; poems
by t^scar Wilde, Louise < handler M< ulton, «. H.
Hoker, Sidney J.nnier, G. 1' Lathron, Cella
Thaxter, etc; entertainine sketches by C G Le-
laid, (Halis I'rettman) D G Mitchell, (Ik Mar.
vel) Felix OswalJ, »tc.; solid papers l.y Presi-
dent Porter of Yale, El!ot of Uarvard, Provost
Pepper, of University of i-enneylvania, etc,;
faxhion notes by Kate Fields; nit illuslratlous
by Louis c Tiffany; science by I'rofs. Kothrnck,
Barber, etc.; soclnl etiquette by Mrs Moultoii
rural imprt veme.n1 by Hon B <J Northrop; fun
and humor by C H Clark, (Max Adler) "Uncle
U«*mus" and a howt of ethers.
Beautirul illustrations aio a leading feature of
"Our Continent." They are the finest mat art
can produce and equal to t e most perfect in (' C
moi.tnlics. „„ .
Price 10 cent n number ; #4 00 a year; $2.00 six
months. Mailed free of postage tj illy address,
tjpeclmen copy free.
Newsdealers will And it to their interest to pre
present "Our Continent to their custom-re.
tViotniasters a e invited to take subs rlptions.
Llber.it commission.
Book I anv»siier« can sdd latgely to their in
come.-, nilliout in erferi g with their regular
bu-ine*'-. by acting *or "Our t'onttnent."
A'lite for p .r icul rs to
"OUR CONTINENT"
Philadelphia, Pa-
wanted i uer^t,,e
PLAINS
By J. W. B1JEL.
Embracing tbe Lives and Wonderful Adventut-
Wild BUI/ Bnfltalo Bill, Kll
< HrM>n. Capt- < H|»I,
Jack, T«i«« Jack, ChII-
lornlH J
And other celebrated Indian Fighters, Peouts,
Hunters aod Guides. A bock of 1 hnlhng Ad
ventures on the Plain*. Flglns with Indtaiis1
Grand Buffalo Hunts! TVsprnac Adventur s!
Narrow Escapes! Wonderful Miootme ..ud ndli g'
Wild Life in t» Far West! loo Illustrations! '0
Foll-r.ige Colorep Plutee! The nr.indcst ihkjk
for Agents e> er pnbli bed, Positively onteells
even thing -lee. R48 pag^s. price fLOw. It you
know a fcood thisg, act quick uiid save tune s« ud
' Agent's complete oatlit 50 cents. Ou ftt and
copy ior i'miio
lit once for agcncy, or term* and illu^
ti*led clrcuUf'*. %o
DAN UNaUAM.
4th and Washingiou Ave. Uf, 6t. U.ui.-. Slo
Tremaine, John Jay aod Carl
Schurz,
Wm John.1 on and John Weissen*
ber^ escaped from tbe Rochester,
N Y Jail, by getting out on the
root and then letting themselves
down with a hangman's rope.
It is said a number of Philadel-
phia captali*ts have purchased the
(steamship Vaderland, with the
idea of making an experiment in
the transportation of petroleum in
bulk.
Joan H Wolfe, who shot Miss
Jt-oobus at Peru, N. J., last Octo-
ber, accidentally, as it was euppos-
ed at the time, has been arrested
and charged with having shot her
intentionally.
Tbe inque«t in the matter of 'he
iSpuyten Dnyvil disaster seems to
indicate that tbe accident was in
part uue to tbe wotk ot drunken
pacsengers who tampered with tue
air brakes.
Gregory Ste?noni, an Italian
merchant of Petersburg, Ya., con»
vicied of receiving and selliug
stolen manufactured tobacco, was
IK. inu L pthiu, Of ltll, UM
1 fervfd on the House Commit*
.ee ou Ways and Means for six
vearf. I caw all the great monopolies
«nd protected inteieets of the coun-
,ry struggling there to perpetuate
their privileges. I Imve eeeo the j , „|ri e8
ablest lawyers argue their cases tor «-enieuw»i iu revive j v
. rAy\JViB . . Hf .h,. nnhlio whltiDlllB UOSt.
pay day by day—some for ealt,
•ioine for iron; Fome f«»r blankets,
Mime for cotton, and for every-
thing that is protected. But 1
never saw one human being come
here yet to argue for a reduction
'>ftaxation in the interest of the
producers of this country.—Sena-
tor Back of r Kentucky.
This is the view ot an old Ken-
tuck Bourbon who knows what
"tbe interests of th producer ol the
dark and bloody country require."
Cheap Boutbon.good old Bourbon,
of the kind he drank before .^our
mash—when 3!£ cents would buy
a gallon of the best, and all Ken-
tucky felt glorious.
genfraI NEWS,
CHICKERINfi
FUND.
THE HIGHEST AWARDS
in the GRKAT WORLD'S FAIR In LONDON,
1951; 41 tb« GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS.
IStt; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
In CHILI. 18T5; and at the grand CENTEN-
NIAL EXHIBITION In Philadelphia, 18T6.
All pmons wtshlnf to parekate (or ex
amint) iimtrumeut* are rrspectfsU; la*
Vlted ts visit sur WsrtrscBi.
Strifvr Circular and Priet Lid.
Enoch Pratt, a wealthy citizen of
Baltimore ha» offered to establish
a free circulating library iu that
city at a cost of $1,100,000.
Thomas F Ryan died atl .dian-
apolie fiom injuries by highway-
men, who knocked him dowu and
soured his valuables a lew night*
since.
Paul Ringle and John Mobile,
who escaped from the Shreveport,
La-, Jail two days before they were
io be execu.ed, have beeu recap-
tured.
Ouofrlo Mnngano, who killed
Charles Williams, a fellow convict
in Sing Siug Prison, has been sen-
tenced to be hanged on the 10ib ol
March.
John Smith, aped filtv, a fanner
near Shelburne, Oi»t., wa- murder^
ed by an unknown man, wbo shot
him through the window ot hia
house.
Wm N Tea>y, while working at
au elevator at Ind anupoli*, was
caught iu the rtnachiuery and re-
ceived injuries which will doubt-
less prove fatal.
By the sinking of the bark F L
Carney, neur Hatteras Inlet, eight
of fheor**w weie drowned, and two,
C J Carlrou audFiana Bbkelty,
were saved.
at the public whipping post.
Further developments in the
Smith tragedy at Washington, Ind.
strengthens the theory that tbe
old man was murdeied in the
house, and that tue entire family
took a hand iu the killing.
The Illinois Supreme Court has
decided that the law creating the
Probate Court ot Cook and La-
Salie counties was unconstitution.
al. By this decisiou ail of the
work done by these Courts is void.
The golden wedding ot Rev J D
Marsh aud wife wa« celebiated at
Urbana, Ohio. Rev Marsh wt§
oDe ot the earliest and most prom-
inent slave abolitionists and temper
ance workers in the state.
T II Marshall, timekeeper in
the might department of the I &
N Railroad Depot, has been arrest*
ed on the charge of defrauding
the company out of a considerable
sum of money by making false time
leport*.
Wm D Murphy, of Albany, N
Y. has begun action sgainst Wm
H P^nylish. Democratic candidate
tor Vice President in 1880, to re*-
cover $1,180 for sneches delivered
aud money advauced during the
campaign.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
TSaETABLE COMPOUND.
IeaPoeitjveCnre
for all tWe IW» 1 Con-pialots
loeMiBOt tetturbcitfciBftte popolttww.
It will cure entirely tbe worst form of Female Com*
plaints, an ovarian troubles, Inflammation and ITrera
tloa, ralltntr and Displacement*, and the consequent
Spinal Weakaesa, and la particularly adapted to Ike
Change of Ufa.
It will dissolve and expel tumor* from the nterw la
aa early stage of development. The tendency to can-
core as humors there If checked very speedily by Hsnss.
It removee faint new, flatulsacy, destroys aU crarla*
(or stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It earee Bloating, Headaches, Wervous Pi ostraUon,
Geaeral Debility, Sleepleasness, Depression and Indl-
gsstiea.
That fsellng of bearing down, causing pain, weight
and backache, Is always permanently cured by its «se.
will at all times and under all clrcumstaoees art In
harmony with the lawstK4: govern the female system.
for the cure of Kidney vomplalnte of either sex UUs
Compound la unsurpassed.
LT9IA *. PHCIiin VEGETABLE COM-
POCBTDis prepared at Ml and JS5 Western Avenns,
Lynn, Mass- Price Slxbottlesfor «&. Sent by mall
la tbe fi rm of pills, also In the form of lozentres, on
receipt of pricc, |1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph.
let. Addrees aa above. Xention Ihit Foptr.
Ko family should be without LTDIA E. PINKHAM'S
LITER PILLS. They cure constipation, hlllonansss^
■ad torvldlty of theUver. S4 cents per box.
fjf gold kr Mil Drufflits- TM
Stwl Iff
New II lustra
tedPrice-LiM
No. 30, for
Fall and Wk.-
;e to any address. Con-
•tioo of aO kinds of good*
1 family me. We deal
e consumer, and sell all
poods in *nj quantity at teholesalt prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than *
home.
flONTGOMERT WARD & CO.
727 awl 229 Wal ask Aveffae.ChicMO.Ill
DO
ler of 1881. 7
fains full de»
for personal
directly wit)
Opera or Theatre— a. beautiful French
Achromatic Opera Ulan*, incliuiing a tine
morocco cane, rent carnage free on receipt
of $3.50, or two for $6.00.
E. Newbury A Co.,
feb6-6ui 57 Beteknian St., New York.
CHICKERIN6 & SONS
i
L'LIC> SJU*W otk ALPHKC UAVIK
CHN£1D)S8<% DAVIS
H.MAI S
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gtlpc IS R S
fw
bamimu an p •*•♦», '
DALLAS. I h-vAo
Wtets, Iiprs aad Tims.
and #1* vt- ** *
130 Fifth Avenue. K. Y, I 156 Tremont StH Baste*,
I CURE7FITS!
Wbaa I asy ewe I Aa not mean Merely to stop then
lor a tima i.nd t hea have t boss r.-torn i^raui, I lac-n ■*
rsd'ti* —• I hat#eaadetbo disease ui
Fits, E|»Uep«y or Falliaj Sickness
a bfeJocg atndy. I warrant my remadf to core the
worst curs. Mecaoee others have fa.led 11 bo reset .n
fee aot now rooeivin* a care. Head ateaee lo. a wsv-
^ pl'ttttT^SbTfuBrSriPU.KewTask. J
do^'tie in 1hb house
ask druggists for "Roagh on raSs," It cieai
oaf rati, mtee, dedSugs, roaches, vermin, ant
*%\ ient« per bo*.
HOW WONDERFUL IS MAN!
Man ap a phynira), intellectual, and mor-
al being, becomes most completely devel.
oped in all his parts and faculties by u^
>ng daily, at least, one dose of Brown's
Iron Ritiers. Many thousands are ready
to testify that it is ihe best medicinal
tonic in the world ! it strengthens every
pari of the body, and excels everyihirg
else in its soothing and refreshing effects
on the wlioie general animal system.
TEURiBLE LOSS OF LlFK.
MI'lion* of ate, mice, cats, bed! una, vermin
ro Hcti' e toec their live* by cultlslon with "Koagb
Kou ets. ' Bold by all dm • girts 15 Cvlits-
SIMI'LY SUPERB.
A pair tif beautiful Sun-flowers on
MARSHAL'S po fia
8VU^ldene» of Marshal. No 741 ra - aver.ne
Courte a'. Dallas ftrst Mondays It. June and 1)*
rember. gtntrml Dtputiet.
J. W. Hearlok, J. D. Gwrge, . H Traynbam,
g, j( 'Thompson. W, S. Norton, Dallas,
Dalla* DMiion. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. Ellis, Kaufman, Dn'l". »^oJ'
wall, U unt, Lamar, Funnio, Orayjon Colltn, Oen
ton, Cooke, Montague, Vise. A arrant, loriter
DelU and Clav^ thtlir districts.
Dallas, Ellis, eic, | r, Claike, Oal'.aa
f. J. Thomas, Greenville.
«BdV L. B. Hunt, Pails
8* T- <*T*eT Bonbaro
Gravson, Cooke. f D. B Oatlett, queen Peak.
=•5","' 1
h!, L I 5T. A. Bledsoe, Arlington
p^kw Viae. J- M. MllHaen. woatherford
I'm it* A Statu Cvmmi»»tontrt.
ml.me.Ky.NVM. BurlVrd. J. M. MoCor
lks'cpblHiVaets, Sherman J M O'Neal Deoatnr
V . H. Johuaon, l'ari*' O, S. Kenau-
dv. Forv Wirth.
Wat* DMnm.
The eonotiee of Braaoe. UobertMn.L eon,
1 Inu'tUldf Urwto #lCH«a McLchOttOi PwlSi Boll #
t oiYAlIt Uutiiiitou.Conianelie, Kr»tb« liood, bo*-
que, ftOinetTllle, BiU, Colemau aad Ku..-
Courts at Waco drat Mondays in April and O*
uW,r C. S. Commlssx-ves.
g g, Taft, «aco; J 1' »>et. rhoui, Belton,
J F huox. Mariin;
(redAn,it Ihfirtsa.
The eooatiea of Lu«HaOd, atej.beus, Toaif
Aliiier, M iihua' W-lUarger, Baylor, , hrociuior
to.., Bbackclford, Callahan, la>l.r, Jo«c«
Uaskctl, Knux, liardeu.au, ttrcer.
* A pair of beautiful Sun-flowers on u i^vJud, Mat' n, AsJif*', ''jj*' l'»*a»,
Near Redhud, Monroe countv, Ea^l- will be mailed fn* to«.,y l^«y a ho £ V
. . • ' will ^.n. a three cenl IMWUUta stamp lo f i-» n. *«">• ki„^ iiotc.. stones
V— ■— 9 • »
III , a school leache* attempted to
ctia ii-e a 1k>v, who in Ihe struggle
drew a knife autl Htubbetl the tench*
er to tbe heart,
Wm Austin, who *0 brutally
murdered his aunt, Belsv Bland,
a Lanca*tei, Kv , ha« been helu
to aiifcwjr the charge* Strong
threats are tnsde of lyuci ing biui.
An
tareis will oe maiiea irve to any .~.y " aWa.ey,
will .end a three cent jwstage stamp l«r{ 1^. *•">• *omkea^ Ming, OuWo, Mowa-
Dr. f. W. Bciikou, 106 No. JCutaw fctreet, lauio,
■CHAIN ISO KEKVE.
ITell's Health Renewrr grentett remedy on eavtb
n« liiipwtatece, lewMiess xeiuut <lebiilty. Kc. flat
druveists. depot Qro T Atkh>* nail
texai,—AU wbo c >ntemplate i
grating to "the be«ntiftil land" cm:i le«r«
the advamagvs and di«<J vaata«es—'^th -
: trath. and nothing but tbe iruth," be suhl
ind>'pendent Ktpuolican ac.'ibinf for^ioawa's Uai«>N laTai.L.toiui
movement .. „,g.«i«ing ... Ne. j %$> *m *Z
York, a!ld U' ap|»nive«l l»V 8UCh|S|j£ lerms: a kiio peinnum $1.50 for
tuvii as Wm M Evarus Henry K^aii wooib».
^utr,'aTiu"'"ring- xxaf Bui.tU. uldham. Pot-
msi, Ca*»«u. Cray, Wherter,HouijAl I, ^^utah,
«Khiliroe, Mobeiie. Hutohlnsu ., Uau.fura, daer-
Uanlej, Pa*« 1'ialo, Ja-a and 4>ai-
"conrw al drahaa fl*#» *e»d»y« « Fehraaty
"UeiJS?: I-
Pea, HolwAWi A. N. woe4», Mn«*.
U. a. Oemmim—r*.
O. TT. leknsna. Y-"-" • U il UcOonueli. Jaaka
"i F. W-wtwsd «eraW*. .
IX l KLLltiEiMKK OITICt;
lnfwrniBtioa waited In regaid to Capt, Cvlle
wtie wee about Austin In -he ).a» IWT—«o.
p-tMi, k bo wing ol his whft«ubou;s, or ot bis fa .t
fv wilt niilel a favor b> tll"w to t!.e Eu.twr it
t, Id IHLUUMMJ**
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