Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 238, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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'Old Grimeo if) dead—that good old man—
Wene'«'nhall fee him more,
He used to w»ar a long-tailed coat,
All buttoned down before."
Why mourn tor old Grimea—his daugh"
ters liv>,
On Fashion's ftieet* we find 'em,
And they wear "Old Grimes'cont"
All buttoned down beliind ?eni.
a* the Mead of Steamboat
Ition and the Railroad Cross,
[nfl of the Trinity River.
. Fiirt-Clasa Paper,
at thk Dallas Kstoffiok as
Isecond Class Matter.
and Departure
iTraluM at Dallas.
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5TON& TEXAS CENTRAL.
HOCSTON TIME.
GOING NORTH.
9 45 am
10 05 p ni
Pepart 10.00 a m
Depart 10 15 p m
GOING 80 UTU.
8 15 a in
4 10 p ni
Depart
Depart
8 35 a m
4 25 a m
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
I JEFE^RSON CITY TIME.
Going East
[6.50 a. iu. j Leaves
3.45 p. m. I Leaves
7.20 a. m.
4.00 p. o).
Going West.
8 00 p m I I eaves
8 00 a m Leaves
8 40 p ra
8 25 a m
Wishing to pay his friend a compliment,
a gentleman remarked: ''I hear you have
a very industrious wife." "\es," replied
the friend, with a melancholy smile, "she
is never idle.
for me to do."
She always finds something
ULLAS & WICHITA. ^
10 30 a tn I Depart 3 20 p m
1 40 a m 1 Depart 7 00 a m
TKUNK LINE.
10 00 a m [ Depart 3 00 a
?oxas February ll, 1882.
J. AND LIGHT.
pputy Marshal Wright, of Dtni-
the city.
Galveston cries for "deep water."
lis asuifeit.
|d fell to newspaper publisher?.—
[llard Hotel^Drawir g "
rirer is tnom'Dg, The whole
Ith of Dallas is overflowed, and
kg horses are in demand.
travelers wat^r-bonnd at Dallas
jh vain throughout the country
Idedall the railroad trains.
"liKvral and progressive forces"
hands on cleaning the streets of
Here is (he point to begin with
[Deputy Collector Purnell called
D-day, on his return from U, S.
Graham, anil comp'ains of bad
much rain ic the west.
The Washington Rpublican prints an
article on "Napkins— H-jw to Use Them."
The editor has evidently been dining with
Congressmen.— Inter' Oct an.
The Inter-Ocean man doesn't grudge the
poor Washington editor «t square meal
once in awhile, does he?
Olive Logan, in a London letter to the
Cincinnati Enquirer, says: "I really think a
change has come over the heart of the
Princess Louise. By the expression of her
face 1 should say she loves and appreci-
ates her husband as she never did before."
If Olive can tell by looking in a woman's
face what that woman thinks of her hus-
band, it is dangerous to have her writing
for the newspapers.—Inter-Ocean-
Busby, or whoever you be, don't get
alarmed, Olive is not coming' to Chicago.
The inability of a lawyer to answer a
question directly is illustrated by a recent
exchange of letters between the Chicago
'awyer Emory A iStorrsand a friend. The
latter asked Mr. Rtorrs wh-ther his first
ntine was "Emery" or "E.iiory," and Mr.
Storrs began his reply by saying: "My
signature hereunto appended wiil settle
the e and o question," and then he wro'e
three page* about social and political mat-
ters, at the end of which were these woids:
'Yours, E. Storrs."
Two Irishmen were pouring over the
news of one ot the city papers, and, com-
ing to the head "Late-it" and immediately
following it 'Very Latest," one said to the
other: "Ah, sure, Tim, will you be after
explainin' what this means?" "\rrah,
bedad,"*aid Tim, "an' it's nieself 'hat can
explain that to ye. Sure the latest is
what comes in time to be printed, and the
very latest is what comes after the pap r
is out." _
It has been decided by n court in
Perthshire, Eng., in u case involving the
leeal kinship of relaitives, that a brother
is nearer of kin to a sister than is a
lathes.
WICKED FUR CLE KG YMEN.
"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 stutl's called medicines, but
when a leal meritorious article, made of
valuable remedies known to all, that all
physicians use and trust in daily, we
should Ireely commend it. I therefore
cheerfully ai.d heartily commend Hop
Bitters for the good they have done me and
my friends, firmly believing they have no
equal for family use. 1 will not ba with-
out them." Rev. .
Washington, D. C.
Health and strength given to delicate
women, nursing mothers and infant chiU
dren who use Brown's Iron Bitters.
Princess Louise, awaking from a
which she imagined the Marquis
drowned, reached her arm out
the front of the bed, and rigbed :
ling for-Loroe."
*
do Yoh Manage," said a lad v to
nd, "to apper so happy all the
I "I always have Parker's Ginger
andy," was the reply, "and thus
Lself and family in good Health,
[aiu well I always feel good na»-
See other column.
• nnbusiness vou can engage In
J X to $20 pe- day made by
Irkei of either sex. right in their
lalitie*. Particulars and samples
la tree. Improve your spare time
RhusineM. tddreaa Hiinaou A Co.,
Id. Maine.
SIJICIE AM» Ul'SFEPSIA.
\ mod lemnrknble cure dyspepsia "Wei
health Hunewer," The greatest tonic, best b
lious and Liver Remedy knowu ftp Kruggi
Depot George T. Atkins.
Choice tracts of land tor exchange for city
property.
|a man ig honest and truthful.
Is no necessity for hiin to say
nt it. _
bromineiit twii'tt* oiii :ul , on
Jcbief* of divisiou, cuid that
Ificiency in the allowance 0!
[)00 asked for by General
»r, aud agreed to by the coru-
on Appropriation*, is uot
III to ct>tn|ileie the ceiiou*
timt General Walker did
|k C"r near eiioujjh, and ttiat
tiio work is d >ne tliey will
|o li tv»; m »re otiit luau their
>0U«K)0.
CELEBRATED
To sell a new safe at the Intelligencer office.
Reason for selling—lack of msuey to put in it.
NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
Yon are entitled to every number of our pr.pei
during time subscribed for. We pny postage
on every number seat to the postoffice and if you
fail to receive any nnmber >011 will please notify
us. Let money paid bring its proper return.
A CARL).
To all who ere mffeiing from the errors bti
indiscretion < f youth, nervous weakness, earl
decay, loss ef manhood, &c.. 1 will send a recip
that will cure you, FREK uF CH.iP.GK, Thi
great reniedy w»s discovered by a missionary i
t>outli America. baud a stlf-aodrsnsi'd envelop
jo the Rev Jeeepli T. Iniuan, btatiou I), Kew
York city.
NOTICE THIS.
If you want to buy a piano, organ or musical in
Utrunieiits of any kind er sheet music, or iustrue-
<iu" book or any thing in the musical ''tte—ap-
p/y to the editor o! the iNTELLiotNcta, and you
w ill bo enabled to buy what you want and you
will huve thirty per cent from what you wil have
to-day so- called music dealers., Baar tbis 111 mind
uiiiig the holiday season.
Let the poor sufferers from female com-
plaints take courage and rejoice that a
painless remedy has been found. «e re-
fer to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. It is prepared at '233 Western
Avenue, Lynn, Mass. 8end to Mrs rmk-
ham for pamphlets.
Mother^ Mother 11 Mother!!!
Are vou disturbed at night and broken of yo
rest by J a sick ebtl ■ suffering -jnd crying with th
hysiciansand nurses in he Lulled States, boi
sents ft oottlft*
\ KT'SCOCOAIX K.
r, ... . Pure and Effective
,v irt> ik all Pt-rts of the
world.
it has been a lavorite
. a'l.d a leader with the trade.
UlIH
|-.er<-v r
h i
For tiii
with pt!«'l>:e
The name *
uable pi' p*
tabhslit»■
suits at av
ai'd then.sel
'] l.t -I"
Exua« ' ''
ntl g'»
cr. *tne" has become a val-
,'i Burnett & Co. have eR-
it' iight to use it in several
public
Mum protecting the
ves from imposition.
. wy of Durnett's Flavoring
t in their juried pui tv'
&. KEAEiii',
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
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JDA ^
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'• 1t'i Main v.
.- - TtXAS
f V AM
DEALiK IN
1 a cr iV i'riuters Supplies
jlreel, opposite L.e Hrauil ttolel,
Dallas, J«as-
to busmen* £>.ea. agent*
$li,u Mil it I'Uirrsrr^
Jw. <»J wn». 1^
iuo.uaii.lf a I j l h^ , .> L,«ua 1\ r particulMfc E
1U*111 > roiMlwat.
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
Will mall FREE their Cata-
logue for 1882, containing a
fall descriptive Price - List of
Flower, Field and Garden
SEEDS
Iinlbs, Ornamental Grasses,
and Immortelles, Gladiolus,
Lilies, Buses, Plants, Garden
Implements. Beautifully illus-
trated. Over 100 page*. Address
ROCHESTER,H.Y. < CHICAGO,ILL
178-183 Eut Main St 200-206 Randolph St
H.rc««r«
pESE&Ssu
HfUOL
n 1882
.A mt In %)i ^f»pH«»it», tr> r utrn>m without
f ||^ || rxita-r i fiv» col»»rod 6^'
•boul fOO N|M, •«<! fnll dooerl^4V>«», Df»c*^ ami <ilroctkm« ht
pUitlnr 15ou Tftrtttlf of VifHaMt Plwit*.
rrml TiN»».oW. InnluMt to all. JAfWaft
will b« foond mott leliabU frr BUoltof In lhe .W* thao Uiooo
Cr. im a warn.** climaW. Wr make*ty of invpljiof
ura, Trtir|m«a and Mar%«4 AWrw.
P. X. FEB&T ft C0H Detroit. Kich.
A remedy with snrh a reputation m
Hiietetier's Htomach Bitters deserves a fair
trial. If yon are dyspeptic, vour malady
will eventually yield to it; if yon «re fee-
ble, lack flesh and feet de*|KH>dent, it will
l>oth build and che«r ynu np; if T"« are
constipated, it will relieve, and if billion*,
healthfully stimulate your liver. Don't
de«pondt but make this effort in the right
direction.
For self bf all Pmg<;i«t«>nd Dealer*
generally.
PARKEB'S GINGER-TOMI
4l
Ginger. Bixhu, Wan
drake, t-ti'liagia, and,
fn.-iYff the best mcdU^
ciitcs known are
bincd In Taiket'i Ginger
Tonic, into a wttdKtM
of ui'h rrurieJ powers, as
to it-l;e it Cm create*!
Clood Pnrifler and the
Best Ilea? th AStieaetk
ltfslerrr Evse CsM.
It cures Rheuciatism,
fleenlesiness, ft <}.»«■«»
of this Stamach, Bowels
Lnas>. Iit^r & Kidney*
A is entirely di fferot from
Tonic*, as It
cats*. iUkox,
ft Co.. Chemists, N. Y.
Largest & most complete establishment in north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
IBlajak Bo®k Makers,
STATIONERS.
AH kiiidfl of bl«?ik bcolv mpde to order & kept in stools
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS on hand
Eastern prices duplicated and work equal to any from
the oldest established house.
(Vi3 ELM 8TEET, Dallas, Tex a
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AN OPEN
SECRET
mm THE LADIES
The brilliant, fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti<
ficial, and all who will take th«
trouble may secure them.
These'roseate, bewitching hues
follow the use of Hagan's Hag*
nolia Balm—a delicate, harm*
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish, removes Sal*
lowness, Tan, Redness, Erup-
tions, all evidences of excite-
ment and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
•0 natural that no human being
detect its application.
T8 Train* nre run
nccommoilrttkin »<f the public.
1th n How to tha
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS art
a certain euro for all tlinenwfs
requiring ft complete tonic; espe-
cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter-
Triittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
Jjosi? of Su-ength, I.aek of Ener^v,
■etc. Enriches the lilood, strength-
ens the muscles, and gives new
life tf the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the <15'restive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms
Such as tasting the food. Belching,
Heal in the Stomoch, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that-w ill not blacken the teeth o*
give headache. Sold by »U Drug*
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore, 51d.
0Mthtt til ,roa Bltt.n m io.il* t>r Trimmm*
So. ud kiv. croMrd red Hoc. »ud lr.de ri.tis no »
BEW#»C CP IMITATIONS.
St Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
The completion of the trains-co cntral divwicm
Ot the Ti'xus U Pocific Railway hptwoon Sherui.-ui
xiid Ttxurliaua oovatctlon at tht latter nyini o-i
lhe y
Louis. Iron Mountain a>,d
Southern Haibcay%
Make* this tbe short, quick and mos Uc-r.uble rout«
U«lsvlllo, Cincln^tl, Chicago, l>^t,olt. 0lcv«l6Q U
Butialo New York, Boston, fl»!timor#
Washington, Philadelphia, and ui)
other principal Eaetero and
_ „ Northeri. *>oinU.
fry this New Konte
Via Texas tls Pacific and the
St.Loizis, IronBfioniitniri tfe
Southern Railway.
Mem puis & Cluii'Iesioii.
lUiLBOAII 1
.THE
GuffttSouthern Mail [Jo'tfc
I'asslng through the "naturally beauUfol and
no st favored region of our country, Decided'v
he shortest line to the Host and Southeast.
After June 1st round trip ticket# ai rednc^d
rr \es will he od sale to the selebratod api|bn
*nd walorlnfc places of Hast Tennessee and
Virginia.
lil%?n.t. I)ay veaches fiom Little Rock
o Chattanooga without chango. Magni-
rtcem palacd Sleeding cars, owned by the com-
oany, on all nigPt trains, rileepmg car laro ii-
iuceo. Baggage through to (ieBtlnation.
Passengers for Washington Baltimore. I'hl'.a
delohifc. New Fcrk. as well as to. Chattaooog>
At auta, Charlotte, Augusta, and all tjouilwrn
eitise, should purchase tieketa by this line.
ktsps, Time Tables, aud Kates of Ticket
shed aud plication to
P.K BOPGPR.
tten WeitordAgentDallss.
H. ;W. Harry & Bro's
STOVES
TOWAKE,
CSIiNA, SbiSS, QUIENSWi ft'
House Furnishing Goods,
^MP8, &(]„ &ST!.
WO. 629 fLM 8T„
DAI CAS^ I'riXAS.
V (talrenizeil Iron Cornice Window
tmi Slieei Iron v> ».r^
VANDALIA LINE.
IT 's the SUORTSST sn l if U1CKK8T Li u
all hnportaot Kasiern Cities.
IT is the oniy Line that runs Five Daily I.lne*
PtiliiDHU Paiac* cars fron: St. Louis !la«i.
[TB Track and Kquipait"t we the Best in 11-
I World
r
ITS Trains are run with regularity, and Passen
gers e n therefore bo assured ot "lakir.e cor
ctlors ulth otftsr »Taa»
. g '.niployc# are augi'. to treat Prlrans wit!
L |U greateet respnl, n'.d to glre them evw>
oasibie aitentto*.
All the ImprOFciiifiits
Ln1 appl'snces ktiown to nx.dern skill an i .vera
wnleh tend to tn.jre Rapid Trxi.sit, luf.
With alisolute 'V.nfort and
i«tui<er«. sr.* in nseoj the V in Uln llue
.0 it etl *oa
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PENSIONS
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ektldrs^ Th
cntHlnl
_ >.«,htsnd sold. DcMlm
irs arp'7 »«•■» r*ffcts at eaes. 8<s»d •
"rVf. C.tiss—fc,Mist,"and h«^«
■atr lsv« t «aLa_aa4 tmrastMas. W,
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na.sa 's .f Prnai-srr. and Clisnts.
tmwssastssferi
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Quickly ana
Permanently
CURED!
Dr.Stimon's Asthn»Rwn«dy
Is unrqnulod ru» a positive
Alterative and Cure ftw
Asthaa and Dyipcpsia,
and all Uielr attendant evlla. •« not merely
afford temporary relief, but M a nennaoent core.
Mrs. a F. Lee, of Belmore, a. r.aya of It: " Z<y*
HtrttrUetf or the aperdv tfiert* of jour remedy. It «
fV r.rst In Ki year* IW *«• laoseartl nw
i>nigh 'ltd huiik atton WW, /*''V ,h'
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 238, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1882, newspaper, February 11, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444389/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.