Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 7,1831,
KO. 240
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IS A 8URS CURE
fhr Ml iitxwN of Mi® KMneys and
— LIVER
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eatpn, mmMIbc n in ti»nr off tocvMMr aa* I
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a«iffl<a«, eMMtat tta resaiar iteotiaiw*.
^ShIaIavIb xf too aweenrtRsrtiijf ftwsa
< w ™* malaria,k.t-pe the cbiMa.
nslaria, fca-ve the chute,
i, er'cantlpats^, KlOnay-
Pert iriilmmmlj- jatie»u sod qxicUy on
la the nyrtmt to thanoe Mia Bya*«n, r
• ttwaoach MM of tt.
P BY MUOQI6T«sPrUM*l.j
HOLMAX'S
LIVER PADS
tor Sale
Norton's hUllijjn
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Bja.ts-rsa out,* aso v»fiaxt,t *r
p. }<OF(TO^ $ f 0
The
WKBKLY INTELLIGENCER
ba* the but circulation of any
pspsr ptibii«h«d in North"
era Texan.
Tern* efSsbeetistlei.
•atly—ye*, $8 00; «»i month*, $3 0
t»« Mootk, »0 oeita; per week, SO eania.
WJBBKLY.—One year, 1b advanoe, $2 10; i(te<
ttirea month*. •> 00; after six gaoatha, $3 »o.
ADVEiTtKsa—waaxxv:
Mretlaaertloe. 91 W per aqaare of elgat lines oi
!*•*. Baoh vobseqiaeat laaarUon, T» esnw. All tra*.
w«t edrerttiwmeni* nuit bd paid In adyaaae. An
ad iaa-rut*i*jrrmi am on riarr UMaaTt«v. Beat'
Mablededoetion mad* tojroarij advertlaaaaenui
. «, vTHH law of nb waPAFiita.
1. Sabaarihet* who do not five tm press notice to
be oonlreiy at* oooaldered a* arlehlng to coutluue
heir anbeorlptlona.
2. If aabsorlbur* oiIji lh< dlwotthiwii ot
their p.nriodlcaia tka paallaber may continue to
aen<l tbotn onUlalt ea-irraagaj hare bseii p&id.
8. If ■abaoribe'w neglect or rufuea to t'iko thvir
reeted. Oiay are held ta^oMbWatll Vhey LaVe
»ettl#d their bill anu oalered a dl»ooutluu Micy.
4. Ifauhaorfbora mote to another place without
tauovmia# the publlaher, aud the papara are s«nt
M the iornor director) they ate fc>ld responsible.
t. The court* hare d toidvd that rvrfnaiag \o take
pertodaaia fromth e ttifle, or mov.mt and , leaving
(heal anoalled for ja orlma facie ftYl.3>j«io* of frind
*• Auy p'.tr»oo who.«T»j-receive* ft uevapaper aad
nafc« u«n of i», ^ tiHthtir he ora»«J it or aot la
la be »al»Beribt'r.
316 AtmiuStreet
Dallas T«x-\s
H. W. H a.\ y &Bro's
STOVES
TESrWAMS,
CHINA, GLASS, QUKEffSWi \l
House FuCnishlng Goods,
L &Oi, &o<
HO. 030 »LM ST.,
DALLAS, TiSXAS.
"'UfiT GftWenitsd Iron Ooruio* Wtnrlor
'»« y I fret li oii V> are
GEOEGE EICK
tf ontifaatured anl: Wholeiale, retail dealer ia
—ALL KIND3 OF-
Pumiture
No. 730 & 732 Elm it
Dallas, Texas.
Prioea to anlt the Tinea. Call aad Examine Good
tWorPnrofeaaed Biaewhere
JULIUS sjhnriokx Aumsr DATJB
£VaNEIDER* OAVIH
WHOLS8ALK
GROCER
AITS DEALIM iw
BAOOUTQ and rim,
DALLAS. TEXAS
f iw, Liprs aid Tobaccos.
3 IS and it 16 Eln St., Osrnor of JLtrks
£vonts{ (Tp Accouau,
From the JVall 8treet News.
A Ohioaao Hpeouiator, whose lit-
tle comer* and oilier games hud
beeu several limes exploded by a
certain oews-paper, didn't go rush-
ing arouni with a club to inanh
somebody. He simply said to his
secretary wbeu he could dtaud it uu
longer;
"Juuiph; ascertain who writes
tho e attacks on me in the Roarer
"It is John Smith, sir."
"Tuen give him a eiy hint that
pork is to go up next week."
"Yet", sir."
The hint was conveyed to Joha
Smith.aud be scraped hn poca
ets, mortgaged his hou.-e and drain-
ed his triends lor cash to put inco
pork.
The pork tumbled. So did J hn
Smith. Then the stock rep >rter ut
the Budget published the tact that
t,he ntook reporter of the Roarer
had bought 011 a tailing market aud
been scooped! llence his autuau-
Hence the snimusof all future re-
ports. Heuoe the handicapped
Koaier. llence the grand bounce
foi Jo tin Smith, S'e?
A pew in Grace Church, New { A Family "Living in a Hencoop.
York, has recently been sold fori
$2,200, which is Dot, however, an Philad«'phia Judge recently
evidence ot the valJe *hat Ntw i eommitied Catharine Liugan to
the House of C >rrpction for six
month* on a charge ol babitunl
drankeness und neglecting her
children. Six months ago the
woman's husband died, «nd pince!
thit time she ha« been living in a!
large haucoop in Lan^anville, back
ot the Philadelphia Zoological
Garden, being unwilling- to nay
rent for a houne, end preferring to
epen^the money earned by ner
twoKonwfor rvm. The younger
children were n&arlv starvprl. They
will be cared tor by the Socie'y to
Pioteci Children trom cruelty.
• ;i liToT
Yorker* place upon their devotionx
tkl privileges* A pew somewhere
else might have beeu secured tor 1
per cent of that amount.
Blooi"Mngion, III., Jan. 31 —
Misa Eila Thorp, daughter of a
prominent tarraer of Wapella, had
an ear torn trom Uer head and was
otherwise st?riouely injured, and
was stripped of her ciothing by
being eutangled in the machineij
of a separator. She had been aris-
ing about the measurement of the
grain, wheu her shawl became en-
tangled in the cylinder.
In Culpepper, Va. Paul lirowu
and Davii i'aylor triend». Miss
Brown visiting at Taylor's. Papa
Brown goes to fetch her home, ac-
companied by his dog. Dog inter-
view^ Taylor'* dog. Owners look
on. Get excited. Urge dogs ou.
Taylor kicks Brown's dog. Brown
mad. Strikes at Taylor wub an
ice-hook. Herbert Taylor, broth-
er, steps in« Brown atiacks him.
liar her t shoots Brown dead.
*V. R. Moreiy wa» killed by a
oostly r.fle ihat his admirers re-
cently presented blin. He whs rid-
ing on an ambulance, at a point j
125 miles south ot Chihuanu:-,
wuen th9 weapoo slipped to Lb«
dor, As it was being drawn up
Ibe himtaer cau/ht and tne bull* t
pierced Morely'* iieart. Hi got
out of the carriage and, lyinp
down by the roaJude, died. His
last words were: "Boys, I'm done
for."
A WOULD OF GOOD.
One ©f the most popular medicine now
before the American public,is Hup Bitter*
You »ee it everwhere, l'eopie take it with
good effect. It bttildn them up. It is not
as pleasant to the taste a« none otiier Bitter,
as it is not a whinkj driak. It is tuore like
the old fashion«d bone-set U>a, that has
dooe a world of good. If you don't feel
ust right, try Hop B iters.—5luada ifewa.
—Pneumouia prevails at Au»tin
to Hiiuh an extent as to almost
amount to a-» epidemic. There have
been a great m.iuv deaths from it.
LEON KAHN
OBALBR IN
H^d^adf and Easiern
BOOTS AND SH0&
Mat* and Ca\xt mnd
Trunk*.
604 Elm Street 6O4
Baites. Tcug,
U3K91L IX TBK TAMIL Y.
We iiMnally leave it to doctors to recom-
mend medicinex, but Parker's 'linger Ion-
ic has been so useful in our family in re-
lieving xickiie« and suffering thai we can-
not say too much in ite praise.—Salem Ar-
gue.
-*-Tne land office tees tor Janoa
rv amount 10 $11 546.43, The sum
is more than double the expenses
of the entire land office.
An old nurse aaya : Dr Aeker's Eng'ith
fUaedy is beat f<*r ofldfaa, sroup or diph-
tkeria, Bf droagiaU.
6 exIMs ft mMBfl Of M»
^riug a son ftn4 brillImi!
SOMETHING
EVERY LAD\
0SI6HT TO KNOW.
Tb*r«i
)mpfexion, no natttr kow
may BftturftHy to
WT8 ISffBOlift BftlM If «
ato ftod harmlMM ftjrtt*
1«, which iutftBtij reaoTit
" * * *>J ~
«, Br
itftte ftn/oaUrtl ftp# Mi
efiheto that Its ih to ill
• suspected bj ftirM;
Mo lad/ lift* tk« 1
pra^st ft ditfgared
ioaiety when tka
Frecklog. Tan, Esdaaaa.
BoaghnoM, Braptlons, TwF
r Flushinffi, eU.fat«. N
■Tao4y#
Us rkfct to
ared fass to
when th»
gall is told bf aU
Diirin^, the ravages ot a fire in
Cambridge, Mass, a lew days
ago, one of tha fugineers wanted
Utlp iu raising a Udd«r and see-
ing a raau standing on tiiu side-
walk near by he called to bim;
"Hore, you, give us a lilt." The
OI.1U responded with alacrity, and
a moment later, wiitn toe engineer
took a better look at him, tie di<—
covered that his assistant wss Presi-
dent Eioi, of Harvard Umverei*
»y-
Fire Harcoil Soxfoa. of St.
Lonis, has been presented by ad-
mirers wilh a gold-handled wnip
for a singular service—that of
6oundiy inrashing a well-dressed
loaier. Tnat person was seen to
in-olently address five reputable]
women in succession in the streets.
Just afier he had insulted the fifth
lady he had met aud while she was
ruuninjr away Irotn bim the fire*
man leaped trom his buggy and
gave the lellow a horst wnippiug.
An Iowa judge tias been called on
to decide, if not a theological point,
at leaet a cane in which the scrip-
tures figure largely. A freight
trail wrecked wub'ti his jurisdic-
tion last summer contained a ra-e
ot Bibie*. wniuh neighboring rue
r«tl residents at once appropriated
a id distributed* it does not ap
pear taat any otner merchandise
was disturbed. A tew weeks later
eve. y possessor of a Bible was ar-
rested. but only one coalesced to
iiaving committed a crime, and be
; was xenteuced to $ J days impris-
oumeui. Tne ie-t, p^obibly on
the plea that they thought the
gospel was free, were discharged
Tnst Iowa ueighbjroood is a good
field tor missionaries to vidit.
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rlUltO. ftp rmry apt to k
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ROBERT CLARKE
SOLICITOR ?0B TJ. S. PATISTB
-AND—
C L A I jVt AQEJ^T
Special , litation gives to Pension bsn*-
iee antl ether Claisaes rgaiust the -
tnment.
Offioe, Nerton'a biildiag, eorser «f Elr.
aM/camere, Dallas Ttui
Mempius A Charleston
SA1.LBOAD :
THE
Great Southern Mail Rou* 1
Paa«ia« throaf^i the "aatarally beantlfa! r.i '
moat ft »o red region of oar eoantry, Deelde »
the afes? toet Itae te the Bae* and Soulheaal.
Aft*r Jane let round trip tickets at red-.i
rrisawtU tre ou aale to the eelefcraled a]>: i. -t
cod watering plaoea of Bast Teaaeeaee a <
Vlrrfata.
Klegant veaokoa fio» Little R v
t« Ohattaaooga wiMoat ebanga. Mat
fleets ralaee Sleefiac Sara; owned bf the cv>»
ba&f.on all ulgrt tralaa. Sleeping oar tare i--
dveed, Batigage tbroafh to deatloaUoo.
PaaaeaiMra tut Waetilavtoa BalUaaore, Phi
detnhia. Nfw York, aa wril aa toi OfcaKaikv , .
Att*ata, Ohartotte, Aaffaata, aa and all 8ea)b
GWea, %o aod paretMee tukeu ty thla Uoe.
liapa. fUaa TaMea and Ratea of Tiektft u ■>
seat aa SMaUeaUen M
P.a. BODOBB.
Ifwtwu AsaatA aUaaVa
2t Louis Iro&Uounta; i
and Southern Railwa".
The enmplaflon of tie traiaa-ae omtral dlr'?'
of the Texaa h Pa*ie tWIwafaataeeo 3ber
and TeaarCaua eojaeeaoa at tka latter paiu.
the
St. Louii. Iron Mountain a.
Southern Railoay,
0rt,qn
IxiuUTiUe, Oinelna»a, Ualeafo,Oetrott, 0)«V3i»
Xekee tit la the ahort,qul«V and !
Title, Oinelnoaa, Oateafo
BuSulo New York, aoeton, aattUaora
waaClugton, x'hfladelpMa, aad at)
ether priaolpal Baatera aud
Hortberk >»o*aea.
Cry tMa lf»w Beate
Via Texas 4 Faei&a and th:
b't.LoniiD, Iron Mountain
Raili
aoatnera
iwav.
VA.NDA.LI LINE
1 T la the BHOaTBST and q OtOKBST [.;
a all Important Baatera UHlea.
| '1' la the only Line that rune Klve Daily L i
* f oilman Palace onri freaa St. Lonie Ku.«r.
IT3 Trnek ar.d Scnlpme^t are tka B<mh.1i
WorM ';r1
i TS Txalna are run with a alaw <o the ••.
' *oc»>ia,MOila,,'n of the pubrtc.
ITS Tr- n .rnn with regalarttf, .tad P 4
<e.a eta thjrnfore b« oaaurad >f ^aaklar, ■
etloia nith otner »*,aat.
M tmpioyne »*a aag/.t to treat Patron,
(lie gf aUJi ri-spoot, aid te ftte them e
.jaailile
A.H 11* (ui;)ro7eia,;.ftt
And ncyltano '. knoon to malera aklll a,
»rafioa wh'oh tend to Bapla Traaiu . ■
«Wied witu ab e i»le to nfail «od /er<eit<Mf,
j> a^m^eri. in :n u«e ua the YaadalU Lino »
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1883, newspaper, February 7, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443867/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.