Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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mlished a* the Mead of Steamtf.ai,
Navigation and t!ie r'io! !rood Cross-
iiiQ of Uio Trinity River.
A Fir v--Class Paper.
itered at the Dallas I'tstoiticis an
Second Class Matte s.
r rival ami Deparfare
Trains Ml Maiias.
^HOUSTON& TEXAS CENTRAL.
[custon time, which is 12 minutes
faster than dallas time.
GOING NORTH.
•rive
rrivc
8 30 n ru
10 05 |> Oi
Depart 8 55 a m
Depait 10 15 p to
TEXAS IXSSMS.
— At Atlanta, on the 20 h, Oi<
iver Goodman, aged 22 years, hit-
ten by a mad dog nearly five years
ago, baa developed rabies. His
pinsioiann are hopeful oI lecovory,
He lives with a Mr. Duncan, three
miles west of Lodi Nation, on the
Texas and Pacific railroad.
—At Fort Worth, March 27th,
Mrs, Eelle M. Burihill, Poatmif-
tress, was arrested, charged with
withholding a letier of H. i\
Shell, and alao with destroying
packaged of circulars. Tiie trial
i* progretoing before United IS'aies
Commissioner Kfinnedy.
—A conespon jent in the north
wiiten that "the female suffVf.gisis
in Massachusetts are stripping for
the 'Junitsi " Well, we'll swear,
and cold wcuthes, tool—Orange
Tribune.
That's why our senior wouldn't
stay ui) there last winter.
Get your neighbor to read the Intel-
ligencer.
Hffi
In New Orleans cucutnbers are selling, 5= £ QjJ CURS CF
at 7 cents dozen.
For desirable rooms and houses for rent! jf
enquire of Norton & Co. j |£
©OnSTIPATSON,
Hi
i'uv drugs and niediciues at the olll re.. <®|CCtxiall£d tha celebrated Lidney-Wort as a
■abie »„u lirug S<oK. : ^^SSS^TSSSST'
i'ni e Wnijd makwtwMl twain.. Ac'-er'. j fit!! siafi «?£
Blood Elizir, endorsed by eminent physi-j f£ conjpiicatod^-itiicorr.iipiitioa. iQd-.ey-Wort
f.i.nis At <Jp.irf.riaU I | Jttreactheas Cie v.-cakeasd pi-rts and quJob^r
ciaiis. At druggists.
The intelligences stves vai-
ivabie iuformalion tor §2,00 per an-
num.
Wben venr heart and brain'a rnnh
I ho majesty of perfect human nature is
conquered by a fickle temper and tendency j
to sorrow, the nerves are faulty. Give sym !
pa thy to the sufferer and teach him the j
virtues of Dr Benson's Celery aud Ciiamo- j
mile Pills.
o
Uo othar disease is co prevalent in thfn ootra- £0
try lis Constipation, and no rcmodyhae ever
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vojand r^ccLicmes br.vc bsfore foiled,
yl £2- JSTlf yenkave citiLoi* oi ZLiOoc troubles
Lrfjrriwmrrat'ssan r nr. pai r^ax>xT--z.T^rTrrgatarti
{ C-RIQtf &ja | && I Druggists Self
if $ sr
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norton's un ion INT E L :
L1GENCER.
"The old Keliabie" Union j..j.per ar.d 1
the stalwart advocate ot
national republicanrsm. i
Commends itself to all, who •>r>; >!ero
going south.
8 Ur) m ffi j Depart S 30 a di
" 4 50 p in j Depart 5 05 a ni
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEI'-RSON CITY TIMS.
Going East
o 4 A tr 6.50 a. iu. I Leave? 7-20 a. ns
:t 20 Ar 3.45 [>. m, J De&ves 4.00 p. m
CiuiMg; West.
,» lAr S 00 p m I leavfes 8 40 p m
9 Ar H 00 a ai ! Leates 8 2 } a ni
DALLAS ii WICHITA.
rive
nve
10 30 H rn j Depart S 20 p m
i 40 a in j Depart 7 00 a in
TKUNX LINE.
rnve
10 00 a th 1 Depart 3 00 a
MISSOURI PACIFIC.
St. Louis 'lnaoucm 'JKAin.
5.30 a. in | Depart JO. p. in
DEN1 ON ACCOMkODA HON
rn „ ,i .) *• 1 ed to the principles ot ciio gratid part? of I
_-I»o M «l pniblon, Jim ,,rog„ss J„a • " "
xoore ami 1 at Caveny, had ti it ha^ now eu t^itd rpon a new voitsm I
tv, 5. 25 p. ui i Departs 10.15 a. ra
1'heS'f. Louis ill rout, h trains inn by Rt.
uis time, 14 luiriues faster than Lallas
St. Louis trains have sleepers through
itALLAS, TEX., MARCH 31, 1883.
AXffNCUNCEIIE^TB.
ftyve are authonwd »o a-u<.tincc €i(pit-
•Ml *V. J5>. CAiJ^LL hs a candi-
':»e for Mayor at ihe hi ling election,
|;e-:day, Apr'l, 3. 1883.
FWe are authorized to announce H. $.
j hVil a.H a candidate for Mayor
ttie ensuing election, Tuesday,
on
ri!
J, 1SS3.
We are authorized tr. announce W. €3.
tAL as a candidate for Mayoi
the ensuing election, Tuesday,
j(>rii 3, 1S83.
I
LOCALS.
< W. G. VEAL
Candidate for Mayor,
^ill address the citizens of Dallas at each
the following places at b o'clock
m.:
Friday, 30th, at 7 o'clock r. M, at cor-
r of Main and Lamar streets; at 9
^!eck r. M. at Phoenix Plaining Mill
m Street.
turday, 31st. at Union depot. Monday
I>ri 1 at corner Lamar ana Main
reets.
Other Candidates are most cordially in-
led to attend and divide dune.
Moore
siiooiitig scrape <<n Congress aven-
ue, Austin, tne 27th. At the time
the avenue was throngrd with
women and children. ISo one was
hurt, altiiough balls passed arouud
gi'imrally. Both parties are under
$1,000 bond appear to mnriowi
Great excitement pievails, and the
probabilities are lhat ail gambling
housei will be closed. Severn;
iadlKs were dangerously frightened.
— A mau and woman registered
at the C'uy hotel, i>t Tyler March
26, as '\E. W. S.'oan and fady:"
ine man took this uiortiin^'s I it
G. iN. tram for the north, leaving
a note with OfSoer Yarorough for
the woman. Sue says they came
from oear Got hen, in Hendoreon
county, and sIk: being a gra^s wid
ovv and wer° on tin.ir way to Illi-
nois, vvtiere they werfl <o be mar^
ried. S'oan curried with liiia ali
ot her money, including one htin-<
dred dollars borrowed from her
mother, Mrs. Blackburn.
— It takes nearly eighty 'hour?
for a letter to reach here from San
Antonio via Dallas. We are
within twenty^ei(fht hours by rail
of that city. 1 he postoffice de-
partment is effervescing so much
over the star route trials that it
finds uo time to look after eo in-
significant and needed a matter a*
this. Lat us have a petition pier-
pared, sigued, and forwarded to
Washington, asking lor a dailv
mail service cn the road to San
Antonio ; ud beyond. —Ei Paso
Times.
A Common-sense Remedy.
SALICYLIC A.
, j*o more (Wont or
j ^ouralgiit.
Iiri^iaie Relief Wamils.
Fermaasnt Cine Gii3?rasi8l
j Five years cs/abJis/ted «,<<} t,< > < r
j JintHVH to pt il hi it simj e c o
acute oi' cltrnuic. liefer ail
prominent physicistt<s oa>l J)i •//.
] | {fists for the sian lin'j of
ctjiica-
SECRET!
The Only Dissoiver of the Poisonons
Uric Acid Wbiclt exists in the blood ct
Rheumatic and Gntity patient-1
SAlIClLK't is known as a ronnr.o;i r.-rr
oecausc it Strikes dirtctiy st tn-; eau*u<>(
lvliuoth(itifini,'iout ara 2fi«ra!/ia. whi.<* e;, :o.-in\
s'-t Olvd sj-coiliM HiN'i ,.•?»« . j.y
Ufftt JofJ'y fli« cffoc'.s.
It had tw.'on f:oi'ecd>*d by eminvist seJer' sti
t!iar outT.-ari aj-nli- -i:i >ns, >i:,.h v '• il
oi:^, oi iitiicti'.f, ti/itmentf, and >. .tMny it>tioiiA
■»'!!! not eradicate Qi5 '<?'?- v/i ir n.o p ''
r -Ki.it of the puiaoaing of the ticod wit?, i't c
t^cid.
SALICYLIC A *ortf 'vith rraivrlous t 'n
tiiia acid, ulid ao rcmovea t he •'isordit '* ;» • w
exclusiretv naed by all o -lebru'ed rV v.-, .:r
America aSd Kurop.;. 1' ,-h. -t Mt -s
my of Paris rcpo'ta 95 per uent ei:rus in thr"-)
daya.
tbat PAI.IC YMOA i« a ceritdn euro fo/RHSl*-
and asks at the hand of .hose, who prates ! rfHKRE no greater Stood Producer Mid Lite ] 46 Vi'ISM,GOUT and NKUKALOIA. fhe a.j».
ti,.).,, wi,:,.!. n ... | -- eustainiiig Principle in the worid oi foods of i ntei.se pains are Babauad atmost instantly,
'epubiicani^m that to wh.ch la j en j tnidicinetUa > BXTTJ5SS, p'rejarod from | Oireaatri.il* Iteiiof i-.-.araatei.l oi jaoatj
titled a liberal and generous sv.pport. ! CJTifermented Malt, Uoos iind quinine-. They i»«
The iNTKLLIOKN'CER was the last Union 1 tho ,Hn;y bra'r'. enrich the btuofl, solit ■'!
v.. ■ ^.a „ ..a . ■ li e bonea, hardes the muscles, ouies the n 3HU
pap^i pu.illsned «n tLe hta,tes ttiat atieropt , p al)1. tie .mind, perfect digo."Uon, regulate the
ed to secede from the federal kJiuoi —and ! omach and bowels, cleanse the liver and kidney
couldn't, I d vitalise with NKIV LIFK every Uuid of the
'rr«V r'i., ii i ! y. Ebware of imitBtions similarly jiariea
_ J 'IH»BI.I/IflF!NCI B 18 the Cities., repub j for,iLecompany's Signature whieii appear
hcan paper in the south. • nvy v) oq tlie label of every bottle. Sold very
. he INTELLioekcfl was for many vesrs »
. -iji' P*T j.. Mm i3
the mdi -enubii. an i >u t nal in the south. ! I ~*
rl'ue editor ard proprietor ot the Intj.7. )itiOI tftll S SiStiKCPr (?iliC8
.<[, Ij. koe'iox tfc co.
tfunaod.
1 ?;ouaand£ ol Test!ni^niaIs sent l.i ;.!>•
tioa. '
£ 1 a box. G boxes for So.
Sent free by mnii e»i re< < ir>t ef lnone-.-.
ase vera peu*3sist ron it.
Put do no» bo deluded into taking Imitat: ,.r
substituf «, or •• nv; hing reeotnr»et d< d ...» "jt>;
a» good'"Insist on the gen ui lie wltJi .1.;- l..?i .
of Wa'hburne & Co. ; cn ea-,h Vox. wl ::h s
giiarari.eed chemically pure under out ■.)_ .
ai> hei i<persablc re<|0f«ite to In.ure sue:**.* ut
the tie tmedt. Tase no o!inr, or seud io ut,
WASilBt HN •? OO. Propietors.
287 Bruaiway, cor 11.fade site., New Y-tk.
19-^Od.SCWlv
do:;t die in i he house.
''Hough on rats." Clears out rats, n.i
ranches, bed-bug--, flies, ants, moles; cnip
munks, gophers. 15c.
igeSiCek Si as continuously kept the old
flag flying under the tnot't trvnii cir- 1
cnmstanc.e3—lias stood faitlitul .iraong the j
faithless"—has passed lliroagh "the fiery / t t „ j> ^ ^
furnace''ot proGcripton intolerance <»fld 11 nw I r;if| Pnl^OfitlfT ArrQTltff ' ilSrHfirCl Oi OO
deadly hate" and iiUiili uiill L JHGULlag ii^DilLrt j 'successors to
irwajiiro and alons i "" ' Van Beek tiernard & Tinsicy
has striven to uphold the cat** of the j DALLAS, TEXAS. I \nfh())/}«*]a ^5 hVwn*»
co.nstjxul'iok AUli the union ! ( yv ti .;&•wiwhc* ^
in Texab | Prompt Attention Given to Business the \ f ^ p*TFRS JPP f v".'
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
ratic stronghold under the most adverse
cii'^iiEistance«, and having made the In' •
TELLK.ENCEK a
PSMMANBsfT tNSrrrtJTIONi
having spent ins tiuie and talents a-.c?
State Over.
LRlb, AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURERS,
Practice in Fedaral and Slate Cow's. Prosi ! ' '
eiu.' <•!:,: ns against th« gavorniaonti and 121 &423 Street,
otl#ro tne departments at Washing -
1 100 • | S1W) Ainonth andlSSSS,"
urn tor the hie of Jcjftrso,: Has it, by W.a K *-,m
money, when iriends were''tew and lar be I Bands and Script Bought and Sold
tween, having borne tf.e brunt and bur- j
Ilic/ ox tlie_ hgut; lie beiir'.vcs that l!l t?)9 i gecerd kept of la"d for Sf>l.■>. Advertisements in-
dawn of abetter lay ne aas the right to ' sjuedin the lsri£Li.H;r.j<c£n at reaaouabc
at'». those who "claim to be republicans' J lates-
to help extend its cLC!,<a.ion. ' Unsiucss Houses. Dwolliag Houses and
In cur columns will «>e tound much m,e drills for Sale or Kent,
ful information tor the 'justness man, the
fjjdh<
dtavors for
ford, LJ . j)., of Alabama, including , a lu'l nil.
lorycf he Lost Cacsk. Illustrated. Now ready
Send for particulars. K. B TAB AT Pubhahej
Ta? Broi dwav. New York City
ii tner and mechanic and all Classen ot DQTrnqri rr,,1
community. We anaii conlinnu oav ea ' I Uliiii'jiiij
latv and order akogooo government
I'he Ik cellioenoek continues to advo
•^atp jfitonc i^rff Schools, morality tein^
perance ana virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind.
A wculv made at bome by the in
dustrious. iieet businoes now ee.
1 ere the public. Capital not heed
ed. We will «tart you. M_-n. w^
men, boys and girls wantei ev-
... eryvrhere to work for us. Now is the time. You
|PM \ onn work in spare time, or ^iv" your vnoie tirof.
mIwaiIJu j to the ) usit)e«s. No other business will pay you
j nearly as v.el). No one can fail to makcewi' .
n , „ . / inoug pi y, by engageing at ,once. Costly ouliit
I J Lata Wfirraats Bought and Sold, I and terms tree, aion.y made fast, eaahy, and
1 lionorab y. Address illua Co., Augn-tn J;e,
General Agonta lor j " nnao .',n.
Boohs, Mctyazines, Reviews and ropers, j
Quickly and
Permanently
yav more—they understand us. '/o Ike
ntw, in our nidst we say try 04, or not as
you please 1 We have entered upon the 18
Volunn 01 the wekkly and are in the 0i
U
voiume of our dau./. ^Ve uave made a 1
ii,iVilip..itin!\sns our
,,. , i&\if®fi*Q
good publications as our ic*ans would per 1 Hi.Jf<e'
\V. G. Veal announces that he desires
>ur votes for Mavor. An old citizen of
is foction actiye and wide a>vake. He
ants to try his hand as Mayor
CabjeU, Erroy and Veal have their an
Uncements in the Intelligencer be-
The New England Conservatory of Mu-
sic furnishes the very be*t facilities for
otitainiiiif a thorough musical education in
all its departments- Students may pur-
sue a course of study with any instrume it
or voice, ar.d graduating r<?ceive the Di«
pltfina and si cure positions as teachers,
artists, conductors, eto«
Tr.e home accommodations are uneur
passed and in the present school year,
Korty-two Slates and Territories, besides
several Foreign Countries have been rep-
resenttd aaionj; its studentj, a fact uupre
cedented in School History.
Hope for Drunkards.
My husband drunken b-ibits lie could
not overcame until Parker's Ginger Tonic
took away nis thirst lorstiiutiants, restor-
ed his energy of mind and ^ave htn
strength to attend to business.—Cincinnati
Lady.
N:ne while and one colored man
(all Democrat*) were arrested in
use they all want to be Mayor. Give 1 Clarendon Oouilty, South Carolina
em all due caudidation and be sure you taken to Giahau), locked up fi»l
uiit—unpretentious and unassuming
though o«r paper may have tieeu, v/e are
satin tied that, in our humble capacity we
have done some
have not to u»
-Vil! I" - i rar.E to ill appllcjnts, r.urt to ou.--
twoers of iast\iar v/thout ritierim,-1;, It contains
i: vi\n;o. i.K, ;iioatratioj?. prices, accurate
ct(.-cti 1-lions and raiuabie directions tor planting
lUUioie capaciiy we 1-'-«- v.-..-. ■'« of Veto!able and Flowv Seeds,
t., iwki.PL, ii .i ' Bants, .T'r.nt Treep.etc. Invaluable toaa, ebpaa-
, to OtDtrs il they I jally to Mattel (i.ii'iee.ere. Send for it!
D. M. r-LRRY &. CO. Detroit Mich.
j hr.Stinson'sAsthmaRemedy j
) is unoquAled as a positi\ ii „ _ ., .
Alterative and Cure for I gjf gg |
Asthma and Dyspepsia, Wtl*U .»«>■ L*fu
and all their attendant evils. IM does not merely
j a fiord temporary relief, but is a permanent cute.
Mrs. B. P. Lee, of Belmore, O., says of it; " 2
surptifeit at the. sp -nii/ efforts of your remniv- '
the first mcdicine <a six years t/uit has [ooseni 'l '/
1 coupti <.>'■■! mnite e.rpecioration emy. 7now slrrii o'l
j Hip'U leithotit eouffhtntt." If your druggist does not
I keep it, send fur treatise and testimonials to
II. !». St. «i"E( K .! <U
SJi Mruuiiniu. Sew i'm W
Those who wish a fair, candid outsno i
ken iournai that pandeis not to a vin »«j KOilEilT CLAKHE
taste and bows not the knee to ilaal are ,«T-rv Tr « P.Tt.v^
Hiviied to enroll themselves upon 011- wC-*w**Ci« I OS.U.FATEw -.a
—Ai.\ D—
- ; ]i?-j o* kt for all who will work with ent-Vj.*,
snnanancrlLa A rS Iil'i J HEI2,'' K«»OK
Address J(»UN tUR> 4?, Pub!i.-her, St. Lruir, Y',>
list ana receive the WKEKLi ai taw rate o!
; early
lor
*ess.
In answer to i.uiuerous Ir.ouireis we
$2.50 a year, and tne dailv at aiti.UO pe . ,«-» » a r i * a f C" Tv! T
year. VV'e have never had asjents in the ! +* > * j ' ** Mi j ' ^
held to canvass for us, nor have we sent I n • .• • . d • •
... „ ..j , .1 S-reciai v vntion given to Pension ,»oun wou'd state that the
:oilfcctors out to Larrass and annoy. On • 1 • .. t>. • • . .i .
, J , ies/.r.u other Claims r^amst the «oy- ; * ^ n ^
tne contiarv. we have ourselves ^H'e" trruuent. AllltniS Oi Iu.e38yOSfi;
Liresded for our bill ae> iuaiiv can r\m' " v* i > i. *i j- r tm ! • * i , "
To those in this localicv we would inspect i « *°r "V b,:'!dl"?' cor,,er jf E!ui ; f«"niders, pptron, and students which
nllv khv that in oavi'oj suusfir.atinii i Dalo's texas Uas comn.emed over iwenly yea.s air„
ully say that m oavrta suoscription
tney can rest assured '.hat, a paper publish j ~ ' " j
ed in .Dallas when there were only thirteen ^ CW 11.\ UFSt?i* V
(l3.» white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, auu
ll not j J) 1 L
till there are more than thirteen thoasand j
Win Basirin, Proprietor
TEXAS
:o:-
wi11 be put to press in June. Itwiii ho
executed in the huidsomest style, with
i superb illustrations and wilrbe j»utili>i:ed
I in two volumes oi wver 5tl0 oc'avu
j and delivered bv niail or express at the
I subtcripuon price, viz:-3? 10 00.
A. I». Norton.
tlo,tJ00). Here we planted ot'r Ebene*«r One-hal fmile Norm of Dnllns on Te*ne Centra I
years a^o aud here ^obiws union In- moad. Orders solicited. P.o. box 660. .1
years ago aud here Norton's Union 1n-
ELLIGEKCER vv ill staiia to uo square worn
Look uii at the has{ and liehohl it is flyn^'
bte right.
A son of John L. Miller, of La-
»vette, Ind., ap?>aulte<l John S
[,'illiamp, of the Sutid-y Times, on
le 9treet, because o; certain re-
lections of that journal on
|io father touching the Gougar-
landier case.
»r
the ui^hr, and next morning re
moved to Florence, where it in
buppo?ed they will he arraigned for
election ofieusee. Unnecessary se-
venty is charged against the ofii
cera uiaking the arrest.
m
— Bxecham hdo a uew ice facto-
U'MK,
The riumher oi square feet in a acre is
43.560. In order to nave this area the
pitce of land must be of such a length and
oreadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thus, an
acre of land migb< he 43,5tt0 feet long by
one i.iot broad; 21,780 leet long by two
feet Uioa»t; 14,620 teet long by three feet
broad, ana so on. It the acre of laud is to
ae exactly suuar?, eacn side must be near-
ly a> possible -08 feet 1:2 inches. Tbe
nearest y«»u can come to an exactly square
aye with as even number of feet in the
^c;e uiai.e it 220 feet long by lifS broad
JULIUS eCHNSlDEF. ALFXiS i DX V13
SCHNEIDER .<t DAVI8
wholesale
" WQM9 ivop'e ar.- w.c, H
]Pjf iui the 'ouk'nit li.r
chances o increase
their earrhiir-, a d
lime lecout.- .
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGING AND TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Wines, Liquors aM Tobaccus.
thy; tho«e who do rot improve their oppoTuni
ties remain in nove-tv. W e oti'*r a great ciiu.iu u
mab*1 money. We want,men women,boys ; t,d tir■*
j to work for us ri*lu in their o» n l«culit es. A y
o"e e n (to t ie w-rk properly for n tn" ti.-st s- \rt.
I The business will l.av more thin ten ti.. is ot ii
1 n.'.ry wnpi. r xpen-'.ve ou tl fuini-h-d Uvo. N,t
' one who eniftires'nils to make m >ney rapidly. Y»ii
| tnn devote your who e llr.u •« th J wo.-o, or ct. y
j your spare m >raen s. Kali irfoim ttion and a.l
I that is u-edod sent tree. AJuriss BTlNsO* .v ('ii. ,
i Por.l.ind, Maine. mat Cam
N. K. WRIGHT^
RCTOH Ot BLILDEH
No -OS Sycamore Street.
I>\! Ij.VS, TEXAS
13 uutl 31a Elm St, Comer of ilarkt j Jobbing of all kind promptly d-ne.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1883, newspaper, March 31, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444537/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.