Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 236, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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' to business men, agent*
and ladles taking orders
for the 11/# of Jtfftrto»
Dmrii, by Wm. F, S^mford, LL U-. of Ajabatna,
Including a lull history of the Lost 0a.usb. 1 •
lustrated, Now ready- Bend for particulars. E.
TREAT Publisher. 767 Broadway. New York
New Hepo Nursery
Win Bastrin, Proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS.
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One-haffmit£ North of Dallns ou Texas Central
ailroad. Orders solicited. P. O. box 550.
ESTABLISHED 1872
HENKT KELLER'S
Chemical
jStEAM DYEiNQ
Seourlng, Cleaning & R pairir.g Establishmen ,
$09 Main St UAnLA8,TtXA»,|
The cnly house In North Texas which Is fully
ueQppea for all kinds of work in this line
$out Biuding, Mending, &, neatlB dgue.
Prices as low as lu*cst.
ooks On Building,
I Painting, Decorating, Sc. For lsSi
ei^htvi pages III. Catalouge addree*,
enclosing three 3-cents stamps.
Wfl. T C©M8TOCK, 194 Broadway, New Tork.
iOLD MELAl AWhKJh'J lHt AUthOh
Atiew A trout Medical Work,
warranted tliibestaci chojp.
e«t, tndirpensnble to ev«ry
lino, en tided "the Scieree nt
JLifs," bound in fineut Frcn< a
muslin, embosted ,f u!l«il4,
l>s£vs,contaio!i bnau ti'ul Kt»*i
enirr.ivincs, lii proscriptions,
pries on'y $1 Hnwnt by mail:
illustrated 8nti<ple, 6 c.; sens
now, Address Pcvboi" t ?jedi-
c»l Institute or Dr. W.H P/is
KF.K No 4 Hulfun h nt Bontdl
ESTABLISHED 1827.
Nortijj yUnion Intefipmr
A ,B. NORTON Editor
W-N.NOBTON Associate Editor
11. HAMIJUiOS
16 Kim Street Dallasi Texas. |
PAH rf), OILS, WALLFAPEB
W1KDOW OI.AES, rii-
TrUES,,. MOUI.IfDfe,
BRACKET ETC
Large supply ready mixed paints.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S
VERMIFUGE
It is now over fifty years since this nud'eine
was offered as a remedy for orms, ar.d from
thst time its reputation'has steadily increased
until at the present day it is almost iirivcrsaly
acknowledged throughout nearly all parts of the
world to be the sovereign remedy. Children often
1. ok pale and sickly from no other cause than
Worm*, ard tpasms are most frequently the rt-
sult of these hidden sappese and miners. "Mary a
l elpltss child has teen laid in the grave when
tbe disease which caused its death has been m-
tirely misunderstood, and when worms bnva
really been the cause; therefore pc'erts. espeei.
ally mothers, who are constantly with their i hMd-
ra n, cannot be too observing of the lira' »ynip-
t cms of worms, for so surely an they exist, own
they be safely and speedily J (moved fiom tbo
•nost dclcia'.e itifunt, by the time une of B. A
FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. Great can.
tion must be used hi every purchaser to examine
each bottle he buys. The simple name ol Fahne-
stock is not yafiicient, he mu»t look closely and
ace that the ini ials are "B. A.' and be satisfied
with nothing else.
Tursday February 9, 1882
Guiteau's body is to be sold,
Tneociier Washington G. crank
j-hauld be sold also. They are
much of the pame cloth.
OVR
CONTINENT
A NEW ILLUSTRATED
Literary Weekly Journal
Neither Political nor Stctr.rian;
Ccndu:ted by ALBION W TO'JEGEE, au-
thor of "A Fcol's Errand." etc, assis-
ted by Eati?l G Brinies aclScb-
ert S- I avis.
It is said that uuder the aew
apportionment Texas will huve
four more C< n^ieBsmen. For there
positions 400 a^piiaut3 are alrtady
lubricating •
TWO PICTURES-
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An old farm house with meadows wide.
And sweet with clover ou each side;
A bright eyed boy. who looks from out
The door with woodbine wreathed aooat.
And wishes his one thought all day:
"Oh I if I could but fly away
Troin this aull spot the world to Me,
How happy, happy, happy,
How happy I should be.*
it.
Amid the city's constp-itdln.
A malt who round the world has been
V.'lio 'mid the tumult and the throug,
Is thinking, thinking all daylong;
"Oh! could I-ottly tread once mew
The Held path to the fariiih^u* *oon
riie old preen meadow could l otv
How happy. happy, happy,
How liapoy I should be."
MBS. trail L PIHtUM, OF LTKK, MISS.,
corners.—Corners have always been
popular. The chimney-Corner, for in-
stance, is endeared to the heart from the
earliest to the latest hour of existence.
The corner cupboard ! What stores of
sweet things has it contained for us in
youth; with what luxuries its shelves
have groaned in manhood! A snug cor-
ner in a will! Who ever objected to
such a iUiiig'' A corner in a woman's
heart! Once get there, and you may
soon command the entire domain* A
corner in the Temple of Fame. Arrive
at that, and you become immortal.
m
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ore
a certain cure for all diseases
requiring it complete tonic; espe-
cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Int er-
ibiUeut Fevers, Want of Appetite,
7joss of Strength, Lack of Energy,
?tC4 Enriches the blooil, strength-
ens the muscles, and gives new
life tc the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the digestive organs,
amoving all dyspeptic symptoms,
mcli as tasting the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth or
give headache. Sold by all Drug*
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO-
Baltimore, Md.
Rte that all Iron Bttttri ate m»i« by Browh Chjuioj*
Oo m& hate oroiued red lliiec and trade mark cn \vraypeek
BCWAtC OF IMITATIONS.
Geo. D, Barnard & CO
SUCCESSORS TO
v . Van 3^ek Banard & Tinsley
4'Whoiesals Stationers^*
LITHOGRAPHERS. PRINT
hB I AND BLANK BOOK
» MANUFACTURERS,
°i aV.mfitjin St.
. > 4 idi t i.f ) ' I _
urn
K 18SS - J;
Will be mr led rasa to al< applicatiU. and i* eutlon.ert without
nrdertaf it. It contalr.t five oolnrttd plaiei, 6T*(> «n^r»rinw«,
»bout fOO t e^ew. »nd fa11 de^HptKtnt, priest end dirertl- u» for
vlantio* \ VK' va/ifiltr of Vegetable and Flower Sc«dt, Pleat*.
>rcit Trt-j» ttc. fr.ealnable to all. Michigan grown itiedt
v-iU be touik: more r«liabl« fnrj *
rows In a wara.er elin at*.
^rplantlof In th« SouIA than tho.e
We makea»pecta:ivof lu^plyk./
rtrrt Garditere. Addrvu,
Br«ei in
r.ablet*. T"ick:a«a and MeHiH Gerditere. Adtlrvu,
J). M. FEEEY ft CO.. Detroit. Mich.
GEORGE RICK
Jiiufuotur d aol Whohaale, retail draper in
—ALL KINDS OF-
* *
First NiiDilier IbsubJ February 1- 1882.
The moptdi«tini>ui*bcd authors n/id skillful sr
ti»U>. both AtiH-rica- atid Krigiiidi, 1 ave been ea
gai(ed by "Ou: Con'i cut." The February du u
ber« eontain novels an.1 stories by Ilelen C>.mp
bell, Mrs .Alexander. E. 1'. Roe, .lulian Haw.
thori e, John t!abbeil>u, R. II Daris. etc; poems
by Oscur Wilde, l.oui»e ( handler M ulton, u. H.
l-ioker, S'dney 1 aniiT, G. P Latbrop, C>1'«
Thaxtor, ete; entertain in« sketches by (3 (} .
laid, (Halis I r.'itman) I) G Mitchell, (I». Mar.
vul) Felix OiwaU. etc.; ^olid puper?" by Fresi.
dent Porter of Yale, Kliot of Harvard, Provost
Pepper, of University of 1 em s> ivanin, etc,;
fa-nion roles by Kute Fields; an illustra1 ijus
by l.ouie C 'l ittany ; science by Vrots. Rollir .ck,
Barber, etc.; social etiquette by lir* Voullou
rural impr. venier'by Hon K G Northrop; fuu
and'humor by C H CI (irk, (Max Adlt-r) *-uiwlo
liemus" anu a host of others.
Beautifuliliustra ions aion leading feature of
"Our Continent." They are the llnwt tLal art
csn produce and tqual to t e most i-tifect in t.o
nin i thlies.
Price 10 cent a number; $4 00 a year; $2.00 six
months. W ailed frei of postage to any address,
bpeeln.en copy free.
Newsdealers will And it to their interest to pro
present "Our Continent to their customers.
^ostm DUtiTs ae iuvitedto take subsaiptious,
Liberal commission.
Book ( auvassem cuu *dd largely to tlmir in
comei, v^irliout in erleri « with their regular
bu.lnesr, iiy hc'.it g 'or "Our CVintintnt."
*V ilte l'or p. r icul re to
"OUR CONTINENT"
Philadelphia, Pa.
THE
CHICKERINC
PIANO
THE HIGHEST AWARDS STrffiS
In tbo GREAT WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON,
1861; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS,
1K6T; nt the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in CHILI. 1875; and at the grand CKNTES-
R1AL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1676.
e
All persons wishing to pnrchsir (or a-
•ininr) instruments are r«spectiull/ Ui-»
riled to visit our Warerooiua.
Send for Circular and Prist lilt.
CHICXERING A SONS,
t90Flftt)Av«nM.N.Y. I 156 TrcmontEt.,
rCURTFlfS!
Wbm I ur care I do Dot mewa merely to stop (hem
far a time and then have them return a«a^i, 1 uuaii a
tadis^l cure. I ha*e toad* the disease of .
Fits, Epilepsy or Falling Sickness *
• lifeJon* ctadjr. I warrant mr remedy to cure Ua*
wont caaea. Beeanse at hen h»» failed is ^ reaaca
for not noa reoeiviac • core. Send at once to, »tretW
We and a Ftva Dotuaof nay infallible remedy. Civ*
Kxpreaa and Poa» Offloe. It ooata yon ooUiiac for a
Mai, a««d 1 will CTTBTou. Address m
n?> ft i>&iL W. KOOT, UBP*arlSt.Ksw Vedtrj
Dakota is to be divetleii and a
new stale admitted into tbeUuion.
All Eakota is willing. There is
plenty of territory and to spare.
tJy all means give us a new state
there and new states everywhere
that territory and population will
justify. Three cheers tor Dakota
Slate*
—Ten years ago a Piute boy of twelve
years was captured by General Crook
west of Stein Mountain, Nevada. He
saw the dtad bodies of his chieftain!
lather and of his mother lying near the j
wigwam and it was with a heavy heart
that he went to work in a San Francisco
store when taken thither. Nevertheless
be learned the English tongue, adopted
San Francisco manners, became a
scholar and joined hands with the peace-
making brethren of the church. Not
long since General McDowell told him
to go among the Indians and counsel
them to bury the tomahawk, lie visited
the warriors" of Chief Natchez and tliere
found both father and mother, ivho had
feigned death and thus escaped the
soldiers.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Ia a Positive Cure
far alt tboa® Painful Complaints nad VesknSMU
socommon to our best female population.
It will oure entirely the worst form of Female Com-
plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera
tion, Tailing and Displacements, and the consequent
Spinal Weakness, and la particularly adapted to the
Change of Life.
It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterns In
au early stage of development-. The tendency to can-
cerous humors thereto checked very speedily by Its us^
It removes falntness, flatulency, destroys all craving
for stimulant*, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Xervous Prostration,
i General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi-
gestion.
Thut feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight
&nd backache, is always permanently cured ty its u?e.
It will nt all times and under all circumctanccs act in
harmony with the laws t> ~+ govern the female system.
For the cure of Kidney complaints of either tex this
Compound ia unsurpassed.
LTDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM-
POUND is prepared at «33 and 233 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price Six bottles for JR. Sent by mail
in the form of pills, also in the form of lorenges, en
receipt of price, $1 per bos for either. Mrs. Pinkham
froaly answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph-
let. Address as above. Ifcntion tkie Paper.
Advertising Affeiicics.
1 he Austin Dispatch has beon
robbed of thousands of dollars by
j swindling advertising agents aad
ijustly gives vent to his indignation-
In hid rienouuciatioQ he poes for
several of those styled the beet
in New lork, Philadelphia and
Hartford. We shall before long
j modestly, mildly and kindly talk
tu those with whom we have some
experience worth relating. Oar
knowledge may be serviceable to
the craft*
A Cat's iLife Valued at $200,
[From the Boston Journal,]
Mary A. Roche, of No. 1S8 Tud
or street, has brought tuit iu tbej
fcwuth U-iaton Court against Mossh
L. Capen for 8200 damages fur
killing her pet eat. She avers
that he did wronfifully strike her
eat in his >ard ou November
18, causing it "great physicial
I pain and distress, by which it lau^
j guihhed, and languishing did die.
I He did then appropriate to his own
l use the cat's body," and claims
I damages in the above sum. JVJr.
C*]>eu, who is a neighbor, is au
e-i-police oflicer,, and, being an-
no\edbv the luckless eat o' nights,
recalled enough of his skill with
ins ciubto put an end to tabby's
cater waul ling. His defense will
be that the plaintiff can't prove
ownership iu the cat, because it is
of the genus wild. The case will
come upon the 10 ius'.., when able
counsel will discuss its uterus iu
the presence of a large audience.
How he Cauglit the TlueT.
The peculiar temperament of the na-
tive troops in British India, and the
most efficacious method of dealing with
them are strikingly illustrated by a story
told of a veteran English officer, who is
still living. Shortly after he had as-
sumed command of the —th Native
Bengal infantry, a complaint was brought
to liim of a theft which had just been
committed in the barracks, to the per-
petrator of which there was not. the
slightest clew. The next morning, on
parade, the colonel passed along the lines
giving to each man, in turn, a thin strip
of bamboo; and when all were supplied,
he said, with solemn emphasis: "My
men, there is a thief among us, and
Brahma has revealed to nie how I am to
detect him. Come forw ard, one by one,
and give me your bamboo chips; ami
the guilty man*let him do what he may,"
will have the longest piece." The sol-
diers, not a little startled at this myste-
rious threat, obeyed without a word;
but before the first dozen tiled past, the
colonel suddenly seized one of them by
the throat, and shouted, "You are the
man!" The Hindoo fell on his knees,
and whined out a confession of the theft,
while his terrified comrades salaamed to
the ground before the dreaded "Sahib"
to whom Brahma had given such terri-
ble power. When thev had dispersed,
the senior major, who bad been looking
on in silent amazement came up and
said, "I wish you would teach me that
trick, colonel." "It is a very simple one,
my dear fellow," answered the colonel,
with a smile. "You see, these bits of
bamboo were all exactly the same
length, to begin with; but the thief,
fearing to get the longest piece, bit off
tlie end of his, just as I expected be
w ould, and that is how I knew him."
Ko family should bo without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'5
LIVER PILLS. They cure consUpatlon, biliousness
and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box.
Sold by nil UrviKgihts. ~SS
DO
ter of 1881. 7
Liins full de®
for personal
directly wit)
Send for
New IIlustr»>
tedPrice-LiM
No. 30, for
Fall and Wit,-
je to any address. Con-
don of all kinda of goodb
J family use. We deal
e consumer, and sell all
goods in any quantity at wholesale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than af
home.
MONTGOMERY WA11D & CO.
927 and 229 Wal ash Avenue,Chicago,111,
MARSHAL'S F O T£R
Mutshai— 1 a Norton' Dallas Toms
~3 S Court room andoflloeg cornsri I Elm ai.4
Sycamore.
Kfsidence of Marshal, No 748 Tift-- avct.de
Courts aHMlaa flrat Mondays ii, June and Dm
cember.
General T'epvtiei.
J, W. Hearick, J. D. George, . H Traynbam ,
H. J, Thompson. W, N. Norton, Dallas,
Dallas Divinion. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. Ellis, Kaufman, Dallas , ®oc!»
wali, Hunt, Lamar, Fannin, Uruyson Coltlu, Det?
ton, Cooke, Montague, Wise, Tarrant, forcer
Delta andClav
Deputies and their diatriets.
Dallas, Ellis, oic, j K, Claike, Dallas
Kaufman and Koslcwalt, (
Let the poor puffeier* from female com-
plaints take courage and rejoice that a
painless remedy ha* been found. We re-
fer to Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com*
pound. It is prepared at 233 Western
Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Send to Mm. Pink-
Lau» for pamphlets.
*\ J. Thomas, Greenville
L. B. U'jut, farl*
8. T. Carter Bonbaio
| D. B Catlett, yu"en Peak.
I T. M. Wrigiit, Deniaon
A.N. Woody Port worth
J'. A. Bledsoe, Arlington
cf. H, MlUiKeu, weatherfuri
ComtntHitcmcrt.
Burford, J. M. lloCor
Decatar
Kentitt-
- i Mc'e /it' A \\< • '• » •• If.
, Wo. 730 & 73a iu.m
Dallas, . ... tczaj.,
' . 1 t i -m*^. . T
rnc to Pull the Ti i-s. Call and Bi Goo la '
M»n|rirckaM4 I stiikit. (
| V/e have the statement that an
j old Shanghai hen in Reading has
j been set'ing four wefks on a car.
' j* nter's han.iuer. 5>oe tieclareb
that ^tle will natch it if taken ail
winter.
cucntry. **yv ot tv noma
* ft Id bete are worthless osah. He
•» 0(«HlUdD tViwdMB arsHNKMRv
valuable >cUi'.n< rn asrta v*lU
liUou poirdan. Jtom.
ild evrrTvr^. -
WEAKNESS CUBED.
Lynn, Mass., Dec. 18, 18S0.
I pi*"* that valnsble medicine, Brown's
Iron titters, to u»j sister for weakne>»o
Alter takirg t*o t>ottles, i^he able s
walk ai>d run as well ai< tvt-r. It i# cet
uiuly a wunderfui tonic. \\u-. Joues.r
A Ru-itittA sp*ndtlrif': The
farmer thai "ran rapidly ilirbugt;
his prnpert"" wor#» a red 'hirf and
■ bad hia biiodit buii behind him.
HOW WONDERFUL IS MAN!
Man as a phyuical, intellectual, and mor-
al beii'g, btcumes most completely devel-
o|«e d in all his parts and tacnltie* by u*"
ing daily, at least, one doee of Brown's
lion fiitlers. Mauy. tl-ousanda are readv
lo testify that it is the best medicinal
tunic in the world ! It stiengthens every
part «>f the b«ly, and excels » verythicg
else iu tls southing and lefrerhi ig eflects
ou the whole general animal s>steai.
Huut eounty,
Lamar and Dalta
Fannin,
Grayson, Oooke,
Moutague it Clay,
'iarran*. and /
John'on (
Parker Wise,
United Rtut*t
_ Tames Bei.lly, N. M.
ick, Dallas;
Joseph Kicaets, Blierm an J M O'Neal
W. H. Johuao n, Pari*- O. fl.
dv. For. Worth.
Vfucc [Htiiton.
The counties of Brums, Kubertson, 1 eon,
Llmcxtone, Freestone, McLennau, Fulls, Bell,
Coryell, Uamllton,Comanche, Krcth, Hood, Bos-
quei nouierville, hill, Brown, Columuu and Itun-
tiels.
Courts at Waco Urat Monday a in April and Oj
cher
V. S. Oprnmiteif-u re.
W, B. Taft, waco; J P OsUihout, Belton,
J F Iviiox. Mariin;
(irahain Dicikuj*.
The counties of Kastland, Utepheua, Voun«
Arolur, V, itbiu' Wiihurger, Baylor, Ihrockwur
ton, ri liackelford, Cullahan, i'aylor, Juws
Uaski'll, Knox, Hardeman, Greer, Nolaa, Mitch
ell, Howard, Mnrl'u, ^ndtews, Gaines, Dsw.u,
Borden, fccutri, Klsht-r, bwnewaii, Kent, Gaar
Lyon, Terry, Youkum,Cochran, Uockluy, La
bock. Crosby, Dickeus, Kiuy, Collie, MoUebJ
Hioyu, Hale. Laiuo, Biyiey, Pa mer, Castroi
tiwishsr, Bris.o, Hall, Childress, Oo" lings worth
Duulty, Armstrong' Deaf Hmltb, uldh.iui, Pjt-
ter, Carson, Cray, Wheeler, Heuipbiil, Ldpaoum:-,
Ochiltree, ltoboiu, Hutchinson, Hunahirii, Bkar-
man, Moore, Uara*y, Pa,o i into, JatsS and Dai-
•>
W .
Count at Graham 1m manJays in Fdbraa
will August.
DopuUea 1. H. Wtlghi, M, T. couuer.
Poo. Mottle; A. N. W cody, Kuoi.
£/. ii. Oommi»irkmtr$.
C. W. Johuaes, Urahatn; 11 U McOotmaii, Jaats
b»ro;F. W-IHnadUt '
TEilSIBLE IiOSS OF LlKK.
Mlitlcntof yjatt.-mlce.cws, bedhoga, varntn
rorrb sK »c tl eir live, t y rolltalon with "Hou/b
kobrU. • tvld b| all «ia/gisls 16 CCLU-
Ucan n ake money faster at woik for ns t» «b
at any Uile« tl-e capital rot rsqtfred; wv wi.l
at«rt y< u. .1 w«l>e dcilaia p< r Ony m hcJi s
made by tVa ii.dustroua man. wott.en, b< ys aid
girla wanttd everywhere to work fur us. >. w Is
the time C- atly inidt .nd ma free a
'iikj <• c« IwrUaad, ktan.
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