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DALLAS, TEXAS, OCTOBER 2, 1382,'
NO. 131.
Norton's Intelligencer.
, QCKLIMTQN GRAPE. ^ ^
Twelve Hundred Pounds of most beau- , ^A, H , |NQRTON $t AJ 0 .
iful Grape? have just been picked from j / *1 ^ *' ' V
The
Grape? have just been picked
60 Pockiington Grtipe Fines,
planted out four yearg. They were sold
for -20c per lb.
One year vines, extra strong, $1.
Two year old vines, extra large, $2,
Bearing age vines $2 50 each.
For sale by B. C, TTildey»
Bp27'2ai Albany, A. Y.
teo. D, Barnard & CO
" SUCCESSORS TO
Van Beek Barnard & TInstey
■^Wholesale Station s
ILUHOGRAFHEKa, PRINT-
JbRb, AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURERS,
21&428 J&g^Ja Ht.
BKEV2T1E8.
13 ro-
Ex-Governor Tilden
ported dangerously ill iu Pough-
keep-i, N Y , with eoftt?uing ol
the braiu.
| Ttiurlow Weed is somewhat
i worse, He is feverish and rest-
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oil Important Eastern Cities.
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t.) the forowr directory they ate held responsible*
v. The courts have il^aUloJ that rafailnff to tate
perio'leaie Iroui.the eLV.e, or tnoviDK aud,leaving
tbeui uncal'wj for ?s prima facte »v!4«nos offraud
fl. Any peiiiou whenever reeeivss aa#Wspap« and
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0-Ja to be a subscriber.
TEXAS IN SIDES.
j'V is the only Line tiiat runs Kive Dally Lines a
JL Pnllmnn Palace oars from Ht. Louis East.
1TB Track and E^uiomeM iy0 the Best In Mje
'World. ' ■ '
XTB Taalus are run with a view to the gresteit
aocotTiaiodallqn of tbe public.
Ttav^i ar<J I'sii; with regularity, and Passes
gcr« CL.a Uiercforc bo nnttured of m»k.lug coa-
ctiors wHU other recas.
IB Employes aru, uugtitto treat Patrons wltk
t'uo graatbst reupect^ aatl to ilve tbem evei*
•possible Ion.
Al? tlis ImproYemeuts
Vnd ajplianoo known to moidern skill a?d in
en«iO:i"wbieli tend to insure Kipid Transit com
iued witji abejiute oom£ort snd perfect safe for
rtBsongers, wa in Use oti the Kiui'dalia Line nod
couunctions. _ .. aiig23 '80
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
has the best eircuiatiou of any
paper published in North- ,, ,
ern rfexaa. i ' no danger is
' feared.
W. K. Fuuderbilt, the third sou
of the railroad magnate, proposes
to run for Congress against Bel-
mont iu New Yur.k.
When Solon Chase was asked
recently if the Fa*ionist« in Maine
were deac) he replied ; * * W«11, I
don't know; some people don't
know when tiiav ^re dead."
The Republican campaign in
Macon c.ouuty, I!!., opens -this
.week. Captain R>well, nomiune
for Congress, will deliver eight
speeches, commaneing in Decatur
on Tuesday, Ootober 3.
Peoria, 111.,, Sept. 23.—Kiahop
Snaldin^, of thie diuee^e, will leave
Peoria for a vieit to. the Hoiy Lund
ot. Tuesday next. He will sail
frotu Few York JXctobar 12.
The JK.3V, Joseph Cook is de-
lighted with Australia. He writes,
that iu all his public career he has
nowhere met with so hearty and
enthusiastic a welcome.
It ia announced in a Ne* York
journal that J.ty Gould ie building
the taatest steam-yacht f-fioat, to be
ready by July 4, when he wii!
3pen i two years in a voyage around
the world.
A pensioner living at Manches-
ter, Ohio, has actually notiiitd the
pension agent at Columbus, wbtre
he draw his at pond,, that he bad
recovered from his war intlioted
disability and desired ihat his
name be erased from the pension
rolls.
Oa the bamr of the Kenuebeci
river a few miles below Bath, Ivle.,!
lives an old lady. Years ago she)
cried fio violeutly wbea about to j
be married thfi it was witbdiffi j
(culty ahe could be pacified, Oa j
being interrogated as io I he came!
of her great grief, bbe replied thatj
it made her uad to think she was fo;
i^OvlUS certificates.
It is no vile drugged stuff, uretending
to be made of wonderful ' foreign roots,
barks, &c., and puffed up by loug, bopus.
certificates of pratended miraculous curja,
but a simple, pure, effective medicine,
made of well known v »luaWe remedies^
thf.t furnishes its own certificates by its
cures. We refer to Hop Hitters, the purest
itnd be't of medicines.—Exchan^o. See
another column.
Literary Notes irom The Ceatury Co.
The October ^Century will contain two
hitherto unpublished portraits *h LiiicoIb.
One, engraved by Cole, and* frontispiece of
) the number »s a copw of aiv ambrotype
taken,in SpriogSald, Illinoiw, in ]8o0, two
davp after Lincoln's nomination, ■ Theori.
gmal was made in the presence of*e.x»*Gov>*;
ernor Marcus Lr Ward, of N«w Jersey,
who kindly lent it to the. magazine, apd
gives its history in an accompanyir.g letter.
It is eaid to be a very remarkable picture,
showing better than any ottier tome of-Mr.
Lincdln'a noblest qualities. The second
portrait ■ (probably the last ever made
y^'-himj ie in remarkable contrast, showing
the features of Pre; id eat Lincoln as they
appeared a few weeks belore his death.
The same number lias an interesting cor.-
tribntiou from- frank B. Carpenter, .oo
"How Lincoln was NomioaUd," contain*?,
iiijj, it is said, mucu that is new to histo-
ry" \ 1 •*
N-,K. WiUGHT
COWTEACTOB & BL'ILDEJt
No 308 Sycamore Street.
0 VILAS, • T£US
Jobbing of all iiindpromptlydone,
D.MACKAYM. J>
Kesidence Corner of Austia
• ithd Polk Streets.
' * '•*' ' . i
Thces squares south of Grand Windsor.
New Hope JVursery
Wia Biwuiii, Proprietor
DALLAS, TllXAS^
One-half/cile North of IJ.-.llus on Texas Central
ailro^i. Orders soJiclif t P. O. bpx550.
H, W. &Bro's ;
STOVES
fiSWAI®,
CHINA, GUSS; 5UEEOTME
House Furnishing Ooo/ls,
. L 4.MFS. &c
JtSfO. 323 ST,s
.DAiLAS, TEXAS.
j Walker county, had his gin
Galvenrwd Iron Ccrnice Window with four bales of cotton from
»: li e M tet lrcu ttaro i . .,
■ ■ J carelessnetjs with a matcn.
DOBBINS ELECTRIC gOAPi,-Aueg-0 60,-fire t0 lhe gin
—A great deal of eicknesB re*
ported in Smith county.
—Frank Lubboak raised the
lint on E. J. in a speech at Austin.
—Two editors iu Yan Ztndf
hive had a big fight oyer au edit-
orial.
—The Democrats say General,
Maxey cleaned up Wash Jones
at Paris.
—Magnificent crops of all kiu ls
reported iu Kaufman county by
the atar.
—Thirteen prisoners made their
escape from the jar! of Fort Beud
county last week.
— .1160 gallons of wine have
been made by C. Fletcher, of Fan*
nin county, this year,
— Arie'a gin, with fourteen balee
of cotton, destroyed by fire at
Willis oa the 22J ultimo.
—Five indictments found for
murder at the recent <erm of Dis-
trict court of Kinney county,
—Mr. Davenport, who lives
near Bagwell, lied River couuty,
had Sve children bitten by a mad j live so near the steep bank of tie
dog last week. . j river, where her cnildren would
A Varseci Pcrforwaiioei
Many wondci how Park*rV (linger Ton-
ic can perform such curea, thinking. it es«-
nenne of giuaer, when in faot it is made
frota itiany VaUiabW medicines which act
beneficiallv on avorf diseasod organ.
WORD ft KSARBY,"
ATT OUN E YS-AT-LA W.
ntp«r 603 iutilfi St.
DALLAS' - - • , TEXAS
«T. B. D. YOUJTG
. osals«in
^roceriij^ and Provisios
902 Elm St., Dcllaa, Texas.
SSf Those wantMg Family Orooeries, Tobac«%
us, «»e„ »re inv.ied to aill and bus.
A wt> ' . >.
X eVERYLADt
dusht te mm.
I Tliers a mp-awa of so*
iurinp » soft and fcriiliaoi
Comploxioa, no niittter iiow
poor it may naturally bo,
IRa^nolia Balm is a
delicate and harmless arti-
cle, which instantly removes
Freckles, .Ta», Kctlnesa,
Konshnespi, Eraptions, Tub
§ar Flashi?igs, etc., i^tc.
elicate &n(i natural are its
effects that its nse it not
suspected ?»y anybody.
No lady has the ri^ht to
present a disfigured face in
aoeiety when tlio Magnolia
liaim is sold fry ail druggists
for 75 ceutfc,
t
j v. nittUEK . , >
A11 ORNJii (5 CO UN6ELL0R A2
LAW
311 M&ia. Street, Dallas, T$ta«
fpecia! aftontiau given to Bcvenuo anl otjier
meters jr\Feders 1 contta Tyler, Austin an t
. -OallM. ^
F. &. iiORICH,
Ronse, Sign aafl Gmaiaeiilal Paintei
!l5 Sycamore St. 'sat. M^'o & Sim,
DILL AS, - TBXA&.
Pap® r lUr.tfrtij an<3..Oolamiaoinj; Do.i
T. ~L. MABSALIS
WHOLES'.Lit
i} E i.) G E li
BAlliS.
.Io/..
texa;
—James Barker, near
It is probable that nearly every family
in Dallas ktows by thi>: tuuc the great
merit possessed .by this world renewed
nouse ot Bob Mirctiue, of Lee
county, ar.d consumed the building
and three bales of cotton.
iear Dodge, daily be in dagger of tuliing over
is gin burn - an(l being drowned. The ludy has |
ccn mr.ite money t'astsr at sroi'1; 'ojr up thun
at any ihi"ic else capital not recjuiroa; wo wt!l
crt jou, Twelve doiiar^ p.-r day at bj-ne
M. Jf AMIJLTO]*
K lm f trefct DallesLTex a a
PAIX'l^, OILS, H AUPAPEU
WINDOW G1.AS.S, PI<-
Tl'MES, MOCLblXU,
BRACKET KTt)
Linre supply ready mixed paints.
now lived there about filty years toade by the induatrous men, woif 'i, boys and
, , , , .. T ifirla wanted everywhere to work for us. Now ts
and has never had e child
Bishop Andrews, of the Metho-
Viie time, O'.stly outllt tn>l Urm fr. Apdrcos
i'luo Si Co l'or%!aid, Alaim».
eoop, -or it lias been on the market for fit. j Gardner, of Columbus,
tc«n years, ana has been brought to *he no , , , '
tice of all, but is our advertising has es-j WHS fciUOt aud R.iled at xlilgle Luke
eaped the eye of any, and it no friend has ; by a bar3 tender Uatuad Byron
epokeit of ii« meritp. please allow tw> to t«y '
that yo
?ou will truly U::d it to your interest
to try it, and see tor yourself how far eu>
jjerior it ia to any other scup made. Ii id
really
Th& Best
And Most Eooi»omi<al feoap in
Tlx# World.
VcC* U-rocer sell.* ft.
Yours, iv..O{-tafn!!y,
T. Li > ... O s?tr»
T. Ji. MAH.SALI8,
VV o! ;saio A.;:ai, i) \[ * i, C>
diet church, gave a severe rap nv«r j THIS PAPER V. jiovcpjl iV'k N<«w«r,irxT
the knuckles to a few noisy |
preacliers iu the Wisconsin coafer-j p T-omivjsinesTvou ~can~W?e~in
ence, who were abandoning their \ J > IliO JL to $20 v«- «av made by
prohibition. The Bishop told the ! Porelr.r.J, Msino.
conference plainly that they should
not be. ofirtDsivelv active in favor
ETABLISHEU 1872
HENEY KELLER'S
CllGEliC'ill
of anv political party or faction, givlna one*,'ol our pce-uiura w.:ci. a':
_ r ', , >. • * , I u!u.) spcc.sl sarwt v»oaa»*««lnB wont*.
White. The murderer escaped.
—G^o, L. R>uss^au, late lieu-
tenant in the 20.h U. S. Infantry
and a son of Gen. L ive!I H. Ruue^j
seau, suicided oa the 22d ult. at
Laiedo.
—Major W. W. Downs, one of
the tihiest and best citiaeus of
Waco, is dead, lie was aged 80
veare and came to Waoo from Ala-! From Era3iis«M»t XV. f«. .tlnieti,
u „ • iy .^i : PreaiiHot Medical College, Halifax.S,; i
oama in ibo4. "Cotden's Liaoig's I>iqaid ExTracr ,
—At Hunlfcville, Tex., about! of Beef and Tonic ^avigsraior is j
sunrise of the 26th Sept., five OOU-! invaluable for lever, imi;g^uori,aud weak-|
ROBERT CLARKE
soiiciTosroa iT. s. F^Tawra
—AND—
C L A ! A Q E jS T
Special tint-ion ;jiv^n to Pension '>o u.
ies and other Claimes rg.tinat tUa c' -1~
trnmeut. .
OlHce, Norton's biiilding, corner if h •<,
& yfcanuTt'. l.'iliat Texas
^ ^ E TO ^Oif
A 32-p\ts paraphlot s.-n" j'r r to any .'.ddfes*
■jcoss;
_ - ,, j . . . | nin.) special '/»oaivv^sini; Rif-uits
Sr.cti a COUrSe would result in in*' fnmpl^ixipi^s of the.Journal of A^.i.-i;lti:r->—u
jury to the cause they advocated | 1;, .'r..: t'-.
1 " PHIL. OITEW
Ik-o.
and to the chuich ot which thev 1 wy
• ; rublinhcr, *13 bt.4 ot. l*^uis
were servants,
BrTi3I..'aMK1> 1874.
j victs cnaped by t-rawiing through
j the fewer of tbe penitentiary. One
J wee killed, one wouncWti, two cap-
geiarin?, cieaniug & U', r. rin? E^tabiishaent, tared and dogo are irailiug the
^TEAM DYEINQ
SOD MafnSl. J»\:il.hS,'SSuX.%S
The only house in North which is fully
ocu'.Dped for all kinds o \yark in this line
COttt ljiudinff, Mcnin;k, a., neatIB Igue.
Prices aa ij*7 .'i iv^-tss.
fitth.
Why is Rpkimo Tobacco haying »ue#h
ran Boc&uie chewera kno w it it the b e
ne*F, atid cannot be sup.i-se«l lor female
complaints' (Take no other ) Of dtug^.
gist.-.
Mrs. Mary Morey, of Camden, N, J.,
writes; Brown's Iron Bitters hvs cured me
of much suffering and distresj resulting
from dya\tepsia- urinary trouble, aud weak
lungs. ' It has made me very regular in
iuv habit?, aud I feel in perfect health.
Life ie very hippy to me now."
Carter & Gibson,
4iS ELKI ST.
5 JOB PRINTERS
BOOkBUiaERK.
LIUS SORNKID^B ALFIOSC 1'A.ViS
OCiL^EiDER At OA VIS
b
VEOiESALB
€?• B. O & IS R &
Q/sv Dr.VLn>;bXN
JtAauqso AN'I> TI&?,
i>ALLAS, TEXAS
f lies, Liprs and Tate.
j'.t> and '•»i•> Eiia St.. Corner of Xarku
~A THE IIS HOUSE,
! ATI! KNS.
TEXAS
T-lte Most Compiete Establish-
ment iu North Texas
EftimatesaaJ temple* of woek.fuaiahed or
applicatioB
TRACY, PHOPRKTGR.
I
This h">«««' :• situate i ne»r the depot and
ven'ent to the bwiutsi portion of low*. Is *
chmnged, hu«a an i teen i-!iut>; ,.lL
effort will be spared to Tiake irt.st eoruf.- ^ ^
andjuppy Oood s.urfle ruwiaa tor eom:u.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 131, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1882, newspaper, October 2, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444045/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.