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VOL. VII
DALLAS, TEX4S, DECEMBER 11, 1882,
ISO. 191
R mil£H£ is A BILM1X GILEi
Dr-
Clark's
For all Nerve and Brain -
ffectioas nr« invaluable. Thoy
M e prompt, safe and effotcal
The best known remedy in
'he ■world for norvousjieH in
till) stages; Yv euUeuinK of the
Jmttrory, Less of Brain poor-
er, Nerioue Debility, Lest
It.nergy, Lost llop^, It ipru-
de,l.e«s of Youth, Kxeesecsiu
reaturer years. Seminal * oak i
Xess, and General Loss of
t'ower in Geno'ative Organs,
t'j'o those sufleiingirojn Nor-
|v»ub Irritability, erv-.-us
Hoadaehfe, Nervous bhooK,
eiVous P>o«.ration Nerv-
us Kxhautfon, relief !s af
o. d" In many oases.of female
[werkness they <t« like a
charm. The ■ Bvuuent. tho
I'lVacher, the Clergyman, the
[' dit'ov.the Business maa.ohti
'all be beuefitfcd by their n'siS,"
Life is' tdd short' id' waste |
away rh ad'uli te.pidmantfer .
jdbeu a #LS6 Lox «m benefit
"j ou, and six botes will cure
>iia rest ■ re you to health and
1ianVin<»s ibr 7your
dVuggiM for- Ihefc. Take no
other. O" send uiiect to the
manufacturer e, who tvillseue
ihem by mail, sealed, ou rd
ae pt cf rrlse. Aiiurea j_>r. Ciarge aJedlcin# com,
p*»tiy, 658 1 roadway Ntw. Ycrk. bsu4 3 cm
at itrp for circular. F*b
Invigorating
Pills.
THE
Texas and Pacific
RAILWAY
With itB connection-from the most direct
aud quickest lines from, all joints to
TEXAS :
St, Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, Indiaruvpois
Toledo,Mempliis,' Nashville, Louis
ui'le CliatUnQoga,, AlX«>nU
and- all points • 1
North, East & South-East
Trains leaves Dallas Station, as follows;
East Bound.
No 4 mail and express - . Y 20 a m
No 20 mail and express . . . 4 00 p m
West Bound
No I may andespreBs . , - . 8 40 p m
No 9 Eaail and express - - - vt 'J5 a m
Nos 2 and 3 run daily between Eeustland and
Rt. Louis.
Nos 1 4 run tiallbetween Fort Worth and 3
Louts. . •
COSNECTIODS " -
A Texarkana, with fra-ns on the 8. N. Iron
Mountain and So. Kail way for all points North,
Karl and South-east;
At lx>ngvicw Juoction, and Miun taia, with
trains on International K It. lor Tyler, ^KFestiue,
Houston, Austin, talvaston and San A-atbiiio.
At DuliaS with trains on the Houston .Texas
central Railway for Corsicaua; Mexia, Bit-mom
Wato,. Catiert, Biya.':, Hempstead, Brenhaua,
and at ,/u.uia S i MtJulo atvd t) juthern To*jm.
At tinermau, with 11 n l" C itwy for ail point
on the line of thai rOad.
At Fort Worth, wuh stages for a,i poiut la
Western Texas.
At tJbppvep.irt, \r.ti tted river Steitn.»rs lor
New Uileal.•«.
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Ctr
Fort Wurfh, Dallas auu Sueiuiaa
Saint Louis.
Any information', in regard to rates o
Freight, Time and Connections, will
be cheerfully given on application to
H- M. UOXIE
Gen'l Sup'i Marshall, Texas
H NEVVMAN,
Marshal, Tuxaa."
li. P. HUGHES, S. VV. F-.tsfl. Agt.
Dallas, Texas-
Norton's Intsllisaacer |
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has the best circulation ot any
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aiu to be a subscriber.
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well-known Bryant's Business College, at
Kt. Joseph, Missouri, (which will send its
circulars to any address frei) hss pub'jfh- |
ei a "^hart of- Double-Entry Boek-K^ep- j
og" which (tnrough purpot-elr small—J
eight 16 nio. page?) is the result of many |
yea s experience as accountant, counsellor•;
aud teacher, anr' contains information ot |
great utility toevei>| accountant,anu such
others ns have occtisioa to test the accu-
racy uf boobs, tiuanc'vAl statemerts or
businnss calculations, oc to detect coun«.
terfeit money, Portage stamps received.
It will be sent to any aAdress on receipt of
u. ,
The St. Joseph. Mo,, VolkxbLatt sa>f
"Bryant is inaeter ot bis . prolession, and
kiihchart is all that is clitimeJ for it." „
The f . -lo'eph Gazette says; "It is a
volume in r&lu), tho.igu but a few pages
;n »u stance It is a classified kuo<v'e^de
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... T^S FA^MCR'^ WIFE.
When there echoes the ,rpl)-call of honor
Amid the white ranks of the blest*.
Aud over the lieafls bbwed In auawer
The crown of well^doinK'aliatl rekt ,
• i t * . . . •
I seem, to s?e tlie brightest among tliem,
Where, weary, the worn hands lie still.
And the farmer's\vlTo rests from her labor,
QnUe idle; iiiilwp on the hill.
• . . , • • ' t • - \ *
A glory like sunlight al)Ovether,
A crown for earth's faithful iuid (rue.
All jeweled with trials p'assed.ovor,
Aud sorrows that only He Knew.
Tli» farmer is out in (Jod'sfjunshhio, '
Etllow-workiuan \rith him is his GoJ.
8tin aud stetl, frost nnd plow, work togetUce,
Aud daisies smile up from the sod.
But the cellar, llio milk-rooia, the kitchen,
To btike. and to sweep, and to sew,
From rising of sun to its setting,
is the mundof her days, never new.
From the kitten that plays on tlw threshold.
To the harvest hands, hungry and brown,
Her thought must be ever unceasing,
Her care for them never laid down.
Oh! strong man. bring In (Voia the meadow
Kind words to the worker inside,
Aud remember the true faithful helper
May sometime depart from your side.
Then your eyes will be opened in wonder
That, blinded, you let her toll on
Till the bride you once promised to cherish,
The mother, the housewife, is gone.
Tlieu the worn lUce at rest hi the coClu
Its pitiful story shall tell.
Oh.' busy mail,stop in-the fUrrow,
If needs be, to tiling: Is it well ?
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The Way to Expostulate.
Kindnese is a fine thing, but it can l>e
misplaced. There are btuationa in this
life wliere politeaess and suavity are not! be attended to.
so useful itnd elective as a wood club.
Xlie New York papers are busily en-
gaged in discuKsing what is the proper
thing to do when a burglar enters a
house in the still watches of the night.
It must be admitted that a vi.st majority
a Uitta-or uf Ui« science.
\ Thirbi* Joseph Hciald- eiys: "Bryant «
tVrtrk on book-keeping' And detection of
counterfeit motoey is ailiple in expiiM'i-
ti»n and«xceediaglv correot" ■ '
Qpiuiou ol Eunnuui JDr., RS
Stfuiiri,
President Mary laud . Hospital, •Baltic
aiorei «• "
"• *-• [ Have used Colden's liebig's
Eiiqtiid - Bit tract of Beef and Tonic
Invigjoratof .for - more than a year. It
combines the virtues of food aiid fom'cin a
remarkable wa-v, ami I am satielied has
taved iife whea no other mulicine could do
so," (i»emember the name, Colden'»—take
no other,*)' . ■ [' : - > ;
t ., ■» f » *
One £perionce From Sflany .
"I had b^e«3 sickness miserable so long,
Snd had caused ruy husband'so much trou-
ble and expeYoe, no one seelned to know
what ailed me, that 1 was completely dis«
heartened and discouraged. In this frame
of toiind I'got % bOttlo of Hop bitters and
and used them u«knoWu to. my family.
I soon began to improve and gained «o
fast that my busband and family thought
it strange and unnatural, but when 1 to d
tbcm what "had-helped ilie they <aid 'H'ui-
rah for Hop Bittei>! long may they pros-
per, for tjiey have made mother well and
us happy.^"-—The mother.
If you aie sick Ho? Bitters will surely aii Na-
ture in making you we.l wh<n:aU else.fails .
If you ar» c*-tive or dyspeptic, or are sufaring
from any of the namMrons di?ea4es of the stomach
or bowols, il i< a ,urour ■ f mil if jy ou lent o ill
fjr Hop Bitten-ara a sjvereijn rjm-jdy ia al
such complasals.
If you sr« wasting aw ny wiih any f jr cf Kidney
disease, stop temdting Death this moinjut, awa
turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. ,
lr yo ir are aiok with that terrible sickness
Nervousness, you will fill a"Bil.n l a Oiiaal
in the use uf Hop Bittvrs.
If your^are tfre^uenta.-s of a res: dent of a rata*
matic distrio;, barricade your systaai against the
Motirjye of all oountrias— ui ilari d, epideo'ii, bi l-
ious, aud iatMAittaut fevwrs—by thj usj of Hup
Bitters.
If you have roughk pimply, 'or sallow skio, bad
breath, pains and ashes, and feel miserable gvu.
erally. BopB tters will give you fair skin, itch
blood, and -weetest breath, health, aud OotjjforJ,.
In whorvtbey oure ail dio ase& . t the"eibmich,
bowels, blooi, liver, nerv.is, kidtidys, Bright'
disease. <500 will be p*id ior aca.e tley wll
not cure or hel p.
That p tor, ojJriddari, invalid wll?, sis'ts
mother, or daughter, oan be made the pictuia o
health, by a fiw bott es of Hop Hitlers, aostiug
b'it a trifle. Will you let them suffer t
New Hope IVursery
Wiiii BuMKriM, Proprietor
DALLAS. TEXAS.
:o:-
One-h»l fmflo K^rth of Dallns on Texfi*1 Cenirnl
iU'OA*!. Orders tioliciied. P. O. bo* 560 .
D. MA CK A YM. 3
. t -' - '
Ke^idenre Corner qF Austin
a,,"d • 1'olk- Streets.
The* f(;uaicn^ ronth of lirandf Wiadso
Will you
€. niUUEit
J SJv'l . V 1
Moral and lleHglous.
Every man sees- tho fattlta of others,
but cannot discern his own.
Act well at the moment, and you ha"e
performed a good action to all eternity.
Improve the wit you have boi>ht at a
dear rate, and the wisdom you have
gained by a sad experience.
Hard work is the price asked for suc-
cess, and it.'cannot be purchased with
any other kind of currency.
Our eyesight is the most exquisite of
our senses, yet it does not serve ns to
discern wisdom. If it did, what a glow
would it kindle within us.
Said Anne of Austria: "God is a sure
paymaster. He may not pay at the end
of the week, or month or year; but I
charge you to remember He pays in the
end.
The greatest evils in life have had
their rise from something which was
thought to be of too little importance to
ATIORNEt & COVXbKLLGR'Al
LAW
311 Mala 3treat, .Dalb?, f&xaa
Special attention glvea. to .Revenue and othn
matters In Federal oourte . Tyioc, Austin and
Dallas.
BSTABLISHKO 1874.
. -V v, i. ;Kv\.
Carter & Gibson,
413 ELM ST. - .
BOOK» JOB PRINTERS
BOOKBINDERS-
TA® Most Camptefe Establish-
ment it* Horth Texan
E'timatesaid samples of wotk tuDished or
application <■ ' 1
ASTHMA
Quickfy and
Permanently
k.Stinson's AsthraaRemedy
Is unequaled as a positive
Alterative aud Cure foT
Ai'ihma and Dyspepsia, L
add all their attendant evils.
CURED
_ _ St does not merely
affor4'temiorory relW, but la a riermanont cun*.
Mrs. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, O., i;ays of it: " I at.\
furjiriSfd at the tpeedv efectn of your revxeuy. It U
the first medicine in tlx yean that tui* lootnifd «'V
crtuph mad* expectoration saxy. 1 now tlaej) w
night without counhiivfj." If your drncKlst <<oes not
Itmv It, svud lor treatise and tesUmoiiinla iu
^ ii. i». K. PECK .V <-0.,
883 BroadBM. aeg Tork.
Hmf
Has it never occurred to us, when sur-
rounded by sorrows, that they may be
»ent to ns only for our instruction, as we
darken the cages of birds when we wish
to teach them to sing?
. r e ... , 4, , - We can easily manage, if we will only
pro in favor of getting under the bed or ^ CUL.h day (Ue burJen appointed for
behind, the door. Ibere ik also an im-1 - - - • - - - r-
it. But tbe load will be too heavy for
mense preponderance of public senti- j ^ if we ,u]d to *ita weigi,t lhe burden ofj
nvent in favor of lying still and pretend-. to.morrow l>efore we are wlle,i to bear iL
ing that a sound sleep makes us obJiv«
ous to burglars or other doings. It is; The spirit of liberty is not merely, as
almost unanimously agreed by the New multitudes imagine, a jealousy of our
York press that the line, "deal gently: own particular rights, but a respect for
rjrORI^ i with the erring," does not apply to 1he> the rights of others, and an unwilling-
uiiuiiii iiUiULi * ''case of a. burglar. It does not do'to ac* tiess.that any man, whether high or low.
Hend for .Simple Copy.j fct. »-ouis. iio ' t,os^ l>urglHr as if he had entered tbe should be wronged and trampled under
__ !^L w • - l wrone iiouse. Mr. Bryant, of Harlem, foot,
ATHENS HOUSE,
ATHENS. - - - - TEXAS
TRACY, PROPRIETOR.
This house is situated ne ir tha djpot and ? an
vcnlent to the'btsir.ess portion of town. It h*
recently changed, hands and been red,tel. N
effort will be spared to make gunst coOiforUbls
sod hippy Guod siiru1^ rooms for eocamerclai
men.
p ^ BORI CH(
Rouse, Siin and QraaneBtaiPaiaier
115 Syoamar# St., bat. Sfaia & Sis,
DALLAS, - TEXA.i,
burglar
i wrong iiotise. Mr. Brvant. of Harlem,
did that the otliGf night, and received a.| xhe violet cannot become the rose, the
! blow over the bead ironia jimmy for dajSi(, cannok be thelilly; but if each
| his pains. Mre. Hull expostulated with t.0uld be the loveliest flower, earth would
a burglar who entered her room, and lost iose jia]f jta lJeautv. Without variety, a
her life in constquence. Tbe general gcene however tair within itself soon
| verdict is, that as soon as a burglar enters, we.irjes n3. Know est thou the mora!?
the bouse he should fiist be riddled Be content in thy proper sphere. Thou
h*" with bullets and expostulated with after-'
j wards. A buig;lar is always more amen-
! able to reason when he has from two to
five ounces of lead' in him. He then!
begins to see the error of liis ways, and
any remarks that the householder may
see fit to bestow upon him will make a
trreater impression than at any other
time. If any one attempts- to burglar-
Uc your house, shoot him on the spot.
mayest be the violet or the daisy, but
envy not the roBe or thelilly; ailsre
oeautifui.wheu
se or me nuy; au -.re
heir appo Lu t ed-nlacti*
FKfNNY MEN.
•'Wella' Health Gej^wei" restores health
and vip«ir cur«! dyspepsia.impotecce, eex-
ur.i debility ^1.
HAIil BALSAS®.
This elegit dccssnig
is preferred by lilicse
whohavcusedit, tbai y
Vsimilar article, on. se-
jcouv:t cf ii'S superior
lcleai.Hnes-. and p-iriiy.
rit contains iriatet-ials
only tiiat are bcncfic'.al:
to the scalp aeij hr.ir
aud always
Restores thTVouthful Cclor to Gr.y or F aded '!nlr
Parker's Hair Salsam is finely perfnmed and 13
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to \ ?-
move ckHiurui" and itching, lliscox & Co , N.Y,
50r. and &!ze«, at d«al«nt1|l dru^i and medicines.
PARKER'S
GINGERTOHIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restore:.
If you are a.in«rhanic or farmer, worn OK w ith
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house-
hold duties try PaisKBk's Gingeu Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ev
hnust<-d by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicatiitg stimulants, but Uit Parker's Ginger Tonie
if you have C onsumption, Dyspepsia, K'ie;.-ma-
ism, Kidney Complaints, oranvdisorderofthelur.gs,
stomach. Kowcli, blood or nerves Paukfr's Gii.T/OR
Tonic will cure y»u. I tis the Greatest lllood Purifier
Acd the 8est and Surest Coti^h Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age. dissipation or
sny disease or weakness and .eauiie a sti uubrt taks
Gjnci.R Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It hasxv,ed hundreds of lives; it may save you'i.
CAtTICM!—Refuio all sub«titiit«. Partter't (JincwTonic ft
CfltBf.ct?<1 of the be,! r,in^lial wjrenu in their -rid,entirely
4iffrrrnt/r<-nt ].r»pnraiior j of Kin-*r »lone. Send for circular W
IHtcox & Co., M. Y. 40c. & 41 uies, at dvalen iu drugt.
GREAT SAVING BCYrVJ DOLLAR 6IZK.
Geo,. D, \Baxnurd k- CC
j \ i . pU(.50E8S0Rfl TO
. VanBarnard & Tinsiey
Whoiesah; Stationers
LriHUOiiAl'mm. PRINT
t tiLANK B O OK
21 <Si>423 If - Main Street.
b . • »- -v ' . •.•'V • * ?.*"'• . .^ 1 1 ■ -
Missouri Pacific
jitiiWAY; ,
Passiarf'througn tod most enterprising porttoi-
, I iuid.l4l»sonri, tbe JeaaUful Iodfau Tm
r.vory and Texas, jvlth. o solid, steel tract to #n i
n«m the T^ton Depnu of 8t. Louts, * Haanlbhi
gaiu-arf CJitv, rtrtd Bt. . Joseph. MoT, AtCliisSb su t
euVen>'y^h, K>h,,anfl DsiJsoij, Ter.,.
Lou? eouueeiiotis' in Uiuee Depots with fiatlw»v
cltnt s tiea<ti)tg'\o all;parts of tfnuUulteH Btatea
; i'aseerigerB wbo'purebase Tickets over A? MM.
>oUKi mCHTti HAILWAF.hav.o .: V- £T,,
NO CHANGE OF C^3,
AM/ 1>A1L¥ TRAIN'S
BETWEEN THE KGLLUWINU ttX^KS
Hau»a» Oily aniLM LoiiIm,
Lcaieii^oHli ami M.l^tus
Atrlf «mou aud Ml. Lttuttf,
M. JQ»e|ri» aad %)|> hou^1
I« «ri N*oU hikI Si. Loins
Fort Scm and Haimiba!,
l ort Kcoilninl kati«ah^),
tviuporia atvd St-
Jiuactitta <;itja«nl Mt> I-»Ht •
Ueniwia a-ad »t. Lotus, .
Deuisoa aud Uauaibai.
Deuiwaaud KaittuuCityi
isiedalia and Omaha,
kaitNais tify aud LoKau,
' •••' -xr-ITH—- O:: .
litcnlihu Chair \. fjaftr Frt*
Besides FlVKot' t'uitwan Bletapihg 'C ir* .
naiid.'ome Taj tjoauae'si^mh Tolldf 'Room* \
the '.latest iuipi-ov^irients bested Vy pip"" »
tn'fu^Khiy vi-miUteci, csrpeutd, aul wltn wiijr
ateadaoiw. .
Us liMii Pacific Railiay
bas a Bteel Track, the Miller oj
Improved Automatic Alr.Brake ou sD.ua m
i.ndS(':icei»-tr;aiiii). 11 i»^rr eve/yJetpeaU-
A FIKST-GLASS E'Y
i'di .Maps, Time Tables, and interesting reaSin ^,-
uiattur ,-oiiotirninK tho Uissoari Pacitlo, Hiiia . s
and its 'c. ufaec.UoBS with other Lilies,^ wtii-ilj V-. : '
be outiled Vltk.K, address
A. A XALMAttE, General llanagt-
F. ^/tlANULhK,
Gen'l Passeager Agfa.
br .louia. aio
1883. "
Harper's Weekly.
ILX.USTRA.TSa. ,
'VPSKiy «tantis at me reau 01 Am
ed weekly journt-.l.'jliy its hnpi-.rt.-
j, lilies, it» iJmlat>b't:;' 1''ti;-lr iiton, ,
os'eu »"iia'rt, short*'sWfi.es kke tcr
Ilnrp<r's *y^k1y stands at lhe head of 'Am
cst» illustrated
' position ih p, ., _,, r
J u.irof -11 v chuseii »«iia!s, short
j anil pi)9Bi8, eo itr'ftut'-d by 'the,.foremost SfUr
arid author<.<<'ti 6 d' y. 1." earrl » lr Kiue'.i >li ai
i entt-r alumeti to ihotis'atids or.liner.eau hbui »
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1882, newspaper, December 11, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444003/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.