Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 236, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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Norton Dm in ellipsr.
published a» the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cross.
Inn of the Trir.ity River.
A Fiifll-Class Paper,
|EuTEBBD AT THE DALLA8 PlSTOFFICK A8
Bbcond Class Matter.
|Arrlvnl hd<1 t)«p»rture of
Train# hi DuIIhm.
HOUSTON & TEX A. 8 CENTRAL.
HOUSTON TIME.
GOING NORTH.
irrive 9 45 a m
I Arrive 10 05 p ui
Depart 10.00am
Depart 10 15 p m
GOING SOUTH. '
I Arr
|Arr
8 15 a m
4 10 p ui
Depart 8 35 a in
Depart 4 25 a in
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEtfRSON CITY TIME.
Going East
INo 4 Arr 6.50 a. ru.
|Ko 20 Ar 8.45 p. in.
Leaves 7 20 a. m.
Leaves 4.00 p, m.
Going West.
INo 1 Ar 8 00 p m
INo 9 Ar 8 00 a in
I*ave» 8 40 p m
Leaves 8 25 a in
DALLAS & WICHITA.
10 30 a ni
1 40 a iu
Depart 3 20 p m
Depart 7 00 a m
TRUNK LINE.
Arrive 10 00 a m 1 Dapart 3 00 a
(Dallas Texas February 0, 1882
GENFIIAL NEWS,
J W Laih;op & Co,'a cotton
Iwaiehouae at Savannah, Ga , burn-
led. loss #50,000.
At S^lem, 1ml., Marshal Davis
[was acquitted of llie murder ol An--
|ihon> Ciholl.
The house of O M BoaII, at
iMeuden, Mich., was destroyed by
liire. Loss §1,200.
General Garibaldi was i-everelv
Ihrui&ed by the npbetiing of his
|carriage'in Rome.
Miss Manilla Z chech killed at
JlndiauapuiU by iiie accidental dis-
IcL'arjre of a pistol.
Tue James boys are now repott-
led to be near Mount Olivet, ilob-
lerteou county, Ky.
SVin II Carter, President of the
iFirst Kaiionai Bank of Frankfort,
|llid., is dead.
John Wails, living near Chapel
lH.il, T ennesste, committed tuioide
li)}' cutting his tnroat.
L >uis Q,iardt was killed by cars
|at lJana, Hi.
O'Lc-ary won tho walk'ug match
lat ISaativille.
liujgli Scott was drowned near
|Greeiuo\vi>, lnd.
John Freed, of Ambia, lnd.,
ItonumteJ micide by 1.anting,
James Archer was killed by a
|lalbng tree near New lialtimurr, O.
An attempt has been made to te-
la isainate tne President of iiayti.
John Turner was found guilty of
|man slaughter at McArthur, O.
Mary Chnppell wai fatally out
Iby Moliie Faritl', at Eyansyiile,
|lnd.
Ch?rles Biles was mortally cut
Iby Dick Reynolds at Pine Hill,
lKy.
W H McLaughlin was»ho- dead
|a! Boston. Mhss. b> Officer Clarke.
J J Dre«b»ch, the Lancaster
I wife-poisontr. t ue bi*eu r-euttueed
|for life.
• r» • *
Tne Jovi Briwlng Company, of
I Buffalo lib» aligned to William
IW il'luie.
The shoddy mill of A E Parish,
at Hinsdale, Mass. waa destroyed
by fire.
Rev Enoch Pond, B. D., Ptesi-
dent of Bangor Theological Semi-
nary, is dead*
B.irlington Smith, American
Vice Consul at Bristol, England,
died of heart disease.
The Br-zel • on H ou^e at Mount
Pleasant, Iowa, wan destroyed by
fire. Losy §12,000.
Wm Baker was killed near
Evansvillp, lud., by the accideutal
discharge ol his gun,
liouike, the murderer o* Maker
and his daughter, vvas captured at
Cumminsvilie, Out,
There are eighty^-^ix cases of
small pox iu Richmond, Ya.
The value «>i' taxable property in
Obio is $1,587,207,579.
Thomas Ring suicide at St Louis
by shooting himself*
Samuel J Mediil ha* been elect-
ed President of the Chicago Press
Club.
The wagon shop of Eli Shuman
near Fremont, Ouio, was burned.
Loss $2,000.
Mi;ss Lizzie Swope, daughter of
ex-Congressman Swope, died ai
Falmouth, Ky.
Fred Weiner. one of the victims
of the Sh&uesville disaster, io dying
oi lock-jaw
Geot^e Maeon was badly man-
gled by card near Galion, O. His
recoveiy is doubtful.
A boy named James Sullivan
had a-i armcuiohed while coupling
cars at Hillsboro, O.
Near Cardington, Ohio, Henry
Sipplo accideutaliy shut and kiilrd
himself while hunting.
Lieutenant McDonald, who,
with twenty followers. Las been
scouting along the Mexican bor-
ders, ventured on the other side
and was ammed by the authorities
there.
An American enydicate, with
General Grant hryely interested,
lias purchased the Morales Riil-
road, a ftlexicau project of 130
miles, about sixt) of wiiich have
been built.
The New Orleans, Chicago & St
Louis Railroad is submerged to a
great extent between Grenada and
Canton. No trains have pa*»ed
South on the road pince the lGth*
WICKED FOR CI.EUGYMEX.
"1 believe it to be all wrong and even
wiuked for clergymen or other public men
to be led into giving testimonials to quack
doctors or vile Rtuffs called medicines, but
when a leal meritorious article, mads of
valuable remedies known to all, that all
physicians use and trust in daily, we
should freely commend it. I therefore
cheerfully ai.d heartily commend Hop
Bitters for the good they have done me and
iny friends, firmly believing they have no
9f|iial for family use. I will not ba with-
out t lieai." Rev- .
Washington, D. C.
INTELLIGENCER OFFICE
Information wa«*.ed In regard to Oapt, Cntle
whe was about Au»tln in the year 1857—80. 4n
| person knowing of his whereabout*, or of hii fain
I v will confer a favo' by to the Editor o
bfclNrKMJOKNOKR
DECLINE OF MAN.
Irapoteneeof mind, limb, or vital function, njr
Tkii» weakness, sexual debility Stc, nured hy
Wells' Health Uenewer. At Druggists. Depot
Q>o-TA tklns, Dal las.
DANGER'S
REVOLVING
ROOK-CfcAK
Secured by seven Pa-
tients. l'lie Orignal and
Lest in the World.
Thousauds of theoi now
in u*e throughout the
world. Made in var-
ious sizes, styles and
prices froia $8 to $39.
Warranted to give com-
plete satisfaction or no
.. - rait*.
beware ofatirart iBfriujrmeni
madeofllruii.
' .> i v , i • ... . 1 . •
9»bd fbr lHu*tr*te«iPriee Li* to
i JUHN DASNLB, CanUn, Oliio-
From Dr. 8. W. Hunter, Baltimore, Md
" • • Having become familiar with
Colden'a Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef
and Tonic Invigorator, I take pleasure in
recommending it as an excellent prepara-
tion, combining as it does food and tonic in
a remarkable way, producing good blood,
health and strength." (Remember the name,
Gulden's—tike no other ) Of Dru$£ ist« .
Opera or Theatre—A beautiful French
Achromatic Opera Glass, including a fine
morocco case, sent cariiage free on receipt
of $3.50, or two for $6.00.
E. Newbury & Co.,
feb6-6aa 57 Beekman tit., New York.
''How do You Manage," said a lady to
her friend, "to apper so happy all the
time?" "I always have Parker's Ginger
Tonic handy," was the reply, "and thus
keep myself and family iu good health.
When I am well I always feel good na»
tuied." See other colamn.
Choiee
properly.
tracts of land lor exchange fl»r city
To sell a new safeut the l*xtlllg».nckr offloe'
Beaaou for selling—lack of money to put in it.
Persons havinv city Improved property for sale
will find it to their Interest jto adrertiio iu the
Intellicenckr .
BED-RUGS, l&OACHEd.
Rats, mice, ants, flies, vrrmin, mosquitoes
eecis, Sic,
a box-
In
cleared out by "rough and rat," l&cis
NOTICE TO OUIi SUBSCRIBERS.
You are entitled to every number of our papei
during time fubscribeti for. V e j sy nonage
on every number «esf ti» the postoffice and if you
fail to r»ceivti any number ^ou will please notify
us. Let money paid bring its proper return.
A CARD.
To all wko are sutfeiing from the rrrors an
Indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, earl
decay, loss ef manhood, &c.. I will send a rectp
that will cure you, FREE uK CB il'.GE, Thi
grt-at re'i.edy was discovered by a missionary i
bouth America. Sand a etlf-aodrsosed envelop
jo the Rev Jeeeph T. Irwan, Biation D, Now
York city.
NOTICE THIS.
If yon want to buy a piano, organ or mnnleal in
Utruraeiits of :<ny kind er sheet music, or iustrue-
on" book or any thing in the musieal ' ne—ap-
piy vo the editor ol the lNTELLlGEMCKii, and y»u
will ba enebled to buy what you want and yon
will have thirty per cent from what you wil have
to day so- called music dealers., l'.aar this inrniad
urine the holiday season.
Bl R N ET'S OOCOXIN E.
Renownei' as a Pure and Effective
hair Lretsing in all Paris of the
World.
For thirtv years it has been a favorite
with people and a lender with the trade.
The name "Cocoaine" has become a val-
uable property Burnett & Co. have es-
tablished sole right to use it iu wevera[
suits at law thus protecting the public
and themselves from imposition.
The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring
Extracts consist, iu their perfect purity
nd great strength.
WORD & KEARBY,
AT TORNE YS-AT-L A W.
—.jo*—.
503 Maih lit.
DALLAS TEXAS
F. &. JBORICH,
House, Sip anil Qraameiital Pamier
U6 Sycamore St., bet. .* a t A Elm,
DALLAS, - TEXAci.
Pane r Hanging and Calimlnolq^
Daa
Largest & most complete establishment in north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
Blank Book Maker®,
STATIOXKItS.
AU kiiicls of blank book made to order & kept in stock
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS UN HAND
Eastern prices duplicated and workeqnnl to any froxrn
the oldest established house.
623 ELM STEET, Dallas, Texa
,V Iv. WEIGHT
CONTTtA CTOR cz B'JILDEH
AN OPEN
SECRET
&H0N8 THE LADIES
The brilliant, fA8einating
tints of Complexion for which
Sadies strire are chiefly arti-
ficial, and all who will take thl
trouble may secure them.
These roseate, bewitching hues
follow the use of Hagan's Mag-
nolia Balm—a delicate, harm*
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish, removes Sal.
lowness, Tan, Beduess, Erup-
tions, all evidences of excite-
ment and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate ami
so natural that no human being
eai* detect its application.
No 208 Sycumore Street.
D VI LAS,
Jobbing of all kindpromptlydone.
TEXAS
D. MACK A YM. JJ
Ilesidence Corner of Austin
and Polk btreets.
Thre squares south of Urand Windso
h week in your owd town* $5 Out-
tit free. No risk. Reader, if you
waut a business at which persons of either
(excau make «reat liitiney all the time they
work, write particulars to HalJett & Co.
lJortiaud, Maine.
T. L. MARS A LIS
WHOLES A.LE
G li O (J E
K
DAI AS.
TEXAS
lo/..
astiiw
)r.Stinson's AsthmaRemedy
Is uneqonled as a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Asthma
Quickly and
Permanently
TcuredI
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
MAl^ ST., DALLAS, TEXAS.
J. K. Richards, Pioprietor.
Everything New and First-Class.
liatos: $1.30 to S2.03 Par Day.
and all their attendant evils. St does not merely
afford temporary relief, but Is a permanent cure.
Mrs. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, O.. says of It: I am
lurprisrd at the speedy effects of your rented]/. II w
the first medicine in six years that has loosened my
eounh and made expectoration easy. I now sleep all
niaht without couohing." If your druggist does not
keep it, ifcUd for Ueatlse^ii^iejUtmjmlau^
898 Bre'udviiU'. New Twrk.
AGENTS
WANTED
i*y
ATHENS HOUSE,
ATHENS - * * ^ TEXAS-
TRACY, PROPRIETOR.
This hou«e is situated ne*r the depot and con-
venient to the badness portior of tow. It hns
reci ntly changed, holds and been rrflited. So
effort will be spared to m»ke gunt comfurtub'e
and happy, Good samp.a roi.ni. for comnisrulal
men.
MempjiiS & thai'lesioi]
BA1I.ROA O !
;THE
GarBtSouthern Mail Route
Passing through the "naturally beautiful and
most f vored region of our conntry, Decldedlj
the shortest line to the Kast and Southeast.
After June 1st round trip tickets at reOnced
tr.e* will be od sale to the celebrated spiUgs
and watering p'aces of Kas< Tunneasee Mid
Virginia.
Klvgant Day ^caches hom Little Rock
o Chattanooga without change. M agnl
Ocent ralaca S'eedlng ears, owned by the oom
pany,on all n1gi>t trains, dleopmg ear (are ie-
duced, Baggage through to desUnatloa.
fasaengers for Wathin<lon BaUlmure, Phila
deluhia, N«w York, as wall as Iu. Ohattannn go
Ailanta, Chariots, Augusta, as and all Southern
cities, should purchase tickets by this line.
kips, Time Tables, and itaiM of Ticket
slied and plication to
P.R. Poro.Btt.
- 0»n ffwtfrtAg^ntDsll»>.
FOB
Heroes of tbe
Hf.AlNB
J. W. IIlEfi,
Emb aclug the Livis nnd Wonderful Adventui-
es of
Wild Kill. Ituir*Io Rill, Hit
r»rs<>ii. t'lipt Paine. ( npi,
JSat'K, T«*ih Jack, Cali-
lorniH .Iocs
And oiber eelebrsted Inlinn Fighters, Bcoul*,
Hunters and Guide*. A hn»k of Thrillliig Ad
ventures o)' the Plains. J-iirhls with Iid'aufl
Grand Bnffu'o Hunt^! 1 Micwte Adventurvs!
Narrow Kscapes! Wond'-'fn' Mi mtlnr udiidliig!
Wild Life in the Far \V< » ! lno Ilius'rati'.nsl 16
Fnll-Pige (Jolorep Plates IMie vrandest book
for Agents
everything
KOBEBT € LAB KE
SOLICITCSFOSU. S. PATSUTS
-AND-
CLMJVl AQEJ^T
" Special .suiion given to I'eunion "jouu
ie<i and other c'ldiiaes rgainet the uuv-
trriiuent.
Office, Nortoii's building, corner jf Elui
bycaiuore, Dtil.u '^xts
VICK'S
lLL0Sf°ATH) FLORAL GDIDE
Fjr 1SS2 is an Elegint Boo'- of 130 Pages, two Col
oteil Plates of fiowcr-, atul in re than 1000 Illus-
trations of tiie choicest tlov^ern, Plant and Veg-
etable , ; n ! L»iree toiw| for growing. It is h*n.. •
aome enough for the Centi r Tabes or 'i Hoituay
Present. Send ou your n mt tn 1 PostOnice so
dr- si*, with lo i»tf, a , 1 will bvn4 y^u a copj,
po«ta*e p id. '1 his is not a quarter of it. CO.lr.
It is pvii.Le.i in b th t-ugli-di ai.d German. 11 you
afterwKriir order teeds deduct *hs to eei;te.
Vl K'6 CjfiEl'b .«r. il, best iu the world. Pno
Flora. G l'< wilt te ' ''Ol» to get aud gru\v_t l.i tr
Viok's Klo»c.' and Vegetable Uai'Ueu, lio 1:.-
oj/t-i#, d v\dt>red i IttU'K, Ki*«»ra liign*
cent* in p»; er o-T' ii1; ^1 Oo iu %-legant eiotii. i.*
u- er pnhlifhed, Positively uiitaells } UMnwll „r y^UoU.
Is". 548 pages, price $2.00. If you J yiek's liiuntratid kiout. M<.gt;»ii\t—3- ia-
know a good thi< g, act quirk and save time s^nd „cgl a Oolori-d PI .te in ever> um.. r an i many
for , une kingravi g-i Price jl '■ year; Ji\«- c pies
Agent's complete outfit 60 cents. Outfit and j jor jjj.yy. si.toirr/oii lumbers mi. tv • i- t i t:
copy for ^i."0 I a iriu• •■oplosfoi -5 ce.us.
^j-Writt at once for agency, or terms and illus- 1
truted circulars. to
DAN LINaHAM. Publisher,
4th and Washington Ave..ue, Ht. Louis, Mo.
St Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
T*ie completion of »h« trains-co cntr.il division
Ol the Texas St Paciic llailwav Uatween 8b>-rmi;n
and Texa.kau* cayueetlon at the latter poinj on
the
°)t. Jjoui* Iron Mountain and
Southern Railway,
Makes this the short, quick and mos <l>r!iahle ronto
oo'ilevllle, Oinclni'ttl, Chicago, Uetrolt, GlerelanO
Buffalo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, I'hiladelpbia, and all
ctiier principal Eastern and
Northeru *>oinl»«
rry this New Route
Vim. Texas Pacific and the
St.Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Railway*
ivov lis crf Iv . Is
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
WUl in all FREK their Cata-
loKue for 1882, coutaining a
rnll descriptive Price-List of
Flower, Field and Garden
SEEDS
Bulbs, Ornamental Grasses,
f?.7 I,V>n>°t®lle». Gladiolus,
IJUes, Itoses, Plants, Garden
B*»utifolly Illus-
trated. Over 100 pages. Address
CHESTER N.Y. * CHICAGO,ILL
Eist Mali St. 200-206 Rudolph St
PENSIONSJ
•UMml ThNMlil
J.
C.BKJUER
AUORSEY
A VOVHHtLLOB A2
LAW
911 V»U Jtrtat,
^peclol o»'*' t'on gls* *
msitaM hi
L'allas.
DkUai. Texts
lo-ii.T nue and etiw
•t 1).vr, Jk.slio As!
RKE'R-S. GJHGEK T0NI
Ginger, Duchu,
<ln.Ici% Siiilinpia,
manyef the best iteJi
cincs known are t Jin-.
bincj Li Parker's Ginger j
| Tonic, Into a wsedicinc,
of such varied power* as
to make it the greatest
C!» d Purifier and the
Best lion! tk ftStrc»Fth
KoiUrtr Ever Tsod. ,
U cures Rhct^uatisrr.. |
n i rtccple^ncss. disea«.ss
Parkers
Hair Balsanii
X»i tob. r«r*l llalf Dna- Other
Wtt - faih ip rao«-.tW neveriotoncates.
> J Cc., Oemhts,
—•* Co., Cnemhts, N. Y.
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