Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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SEYEN MILLION
91" Pores Open, auii yitu LJr«
ami lircaihe jjsj Atmosphere
Wliicii PoisoBH Your Blood,
and Theis follows S!>iu DIn-
©ase».
Nothing is more dreaded iliac salt rheum
or iczeiua. which has fu'.iy a dozen gpecies,
going under various names, nearly all oi
which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy
the hair, the skin and the flesh, acd in
many cases death comes as a blessing.
Scalp an<.l (skin alike are subject to this,
as well as to drandrrff, tetter and other
ccaly diseases producinsibaldness,eruptions,
ulcers and other troubles.
Intelligent people should beware of tak~.
ing poiscus as lemtdits lor this class of
diseas.es of the skin and fecalp, and the va-
rious remedies \siucL tiee&it out Ly un-
skilJtd men should he avoided ab ow
would a plague. | J9
There is but one :iSkin Cure" which can
be relied en, p.hu that is dTi- fldnfen's, anil
its li^me is an tamtsi of its wbrth. Jt is
not a patent meeicire, but the rcenlt of
his ov n experience fand piL.oiiee, and is %
suiecine fcr the special disease for which
it is oflered. It makes-'the skin soft and
white and fmoothjremcvina tan and ireck*
les,snd io ti e best to:'*i' prejaiatjop in the
\ur'd. 11 iv,elegantly j ut up, ;t'wo bottles
in < ne )ackage,consisting ci both external
treatment Simple in its combination,
pure iii.d frcefrom all poisons, it may eq
lelied upon l«v all these who wish io have
j i Meet heafth itd freedom frcm all skin
iiisci'bts ol v i attver nature, whether) they
Lie E< zcwa. Tetters, Humors, Inflanima*
lions r.iiik Crust, lie ugh Scaly Eruptions,
J>i8ifciis< f the Iiair and f?ealp, Scrofula,
1. keis. 1'impies or Tender lickings on any
j art oi tj'.a body. Price, One I>cllar per
I atkiiges All druggists have it for sale*
A ISevcItiaioH
in the tni tiuent of nervous disease is now
■taking i lace. Dr (J \V Ben sop of Baltimore
many-y«urs ago discovered a rur« remedy
in his velfry and Chamomile Bills—they
lave hid a wonderful sale and success.
'] hey can be relied on to peimanently cure
tiok <) <i neivous. heiiiache, neuralgia, dya*.
j epsia, sleepitness and all nervous diseas-
es. All dn agists keep them. Price, 50c.
p.er Vox. 'i v o boxes fo) §1, six lor $1.50,
tree by mail cn receipt price. IV V W
Benson, Baltimore, Md.
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C iV Crittenlon, Pole Wholesale ngertV
ior Br <3 TV Per no n'sBemedies, 116 Fulton
fit. Maw Ytuk.
Norte's lies I
iseer-
TEXAS IN SIDES.
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A. B. I-TOETOIi,
Editor
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Company A, sixteenth infantry has ar*
rived at Ft. .Concho.
One negro shot another, at Texarkaca j
last Saturday.
Jefferson is receiving over 300 bales of
cotton daily: . ... ■
Canada Bill, who killed Whitty m Fort
Worth, has been refused bail on habeas
corpus.
- Thers are a number of quails in the court |
housa yard,- in the city of Iloustoa.
1 he Pacific Express company carried
through ironi Auatiu to Georgetown, a
live ne^ro boy.
Two large water epotits ut,ro f.ecn in the j
gulf scuth of Galveston one cay last
week,
Oapt. J. B. Simpson, of Dallas has sued i
the Texas Trunk for $24,000 for legal
services. **"
Two more Marriage Associations have
been organized In Sherman.
rfn„ t . i. „ p rni _ ,)■ "Off for tiic,w.ar^" i,<? tln-t way a Lee county j
Hoa- dohn LL -Thorn88, of paper heads its'icktrlmcnjal column j
A rich gold, mine has, been discovered i
sixty miles liorth of. El Paso.
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Thursday .October 12, l?i82.
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the 20t b district ot liimois, is con-
fident thst Jte will he jo-e'eateri to
Con gree e.
LYm& IL
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fcr «n
.^rr»—
The Mayor and Common Coun-
cil of Wiilicm^port, Pa„ lave been
indicted by the grund jury and ar-
reGted for not keeping the btreets
in pjonef conditjor.
Tim veterans of JSa>tern Iowa
to the nninber of S/C-00 ,h#d a
grand re»union at Do Witt on the
4th and -5th days of October,
Governor B, E. Bherman and
other able speakers addressed the
patriotic band,
'"Golden Medical Discovery" (Trade®
mark registered) is ."ot only a sovereign
remedy for consumption,'but a!so for con«
suptiv.j niffht*sweats,: bronchitis, coughs,
spitting of blood, weak'hntgs, .'diovtuees of
tr3atb,and ksndrei* rffecfiona of the throat
and chest. By olrgggflrty;
"By aiking lo'o much we may lose
the little that we had before." Kidney-
Wort aslts nothing but n, fair trial, This!
given, it fears no loss of faith in its yir- |
tues. A lady writes frcm Orovon : "For
thirty years 1 have been rdicted with
kidney complaints. Two packages of KiJ-^
ney-Wort have dorrffme more good than
all the medicine and dbc:ors i have had
before, i believe it ie a sure cure."
aWi "S*'tolMMMi
il«l ivi&J I>
it «>U tmj* mitodf Km m»w f -r-m ai ifMjAHr Cw»
ptjtcvt, all milHlMMH, Ir&unv.klVa uh! tu
TITUr^ rnA M^lMCU*t)d(. f
tf-ixei — i T'——. Mi k ^ tc <Sh>
ti IM»
li vi3 MN ■i«iiil*i '** tfrjrvtfsi
-«i <wHy iintf emis^oBe*A, ?>*» v-*»*■
r»roM« lumtaraA«»>l#i>wted wuy *;."»•< Itl7 ?,f its tvv,
n nHnelMMhitMtt'Vi *xttvvsi5 o»-Ti»j
farsMDNlaMfek Mi ii>ii i 1 1 in r aCtkr
It utiTM SoattHk >»«rt»n'in. J**t~roaw PyjqAruM**,
iKMitl «*4 .untfr
C«£tS«a.
USff
SldJ tsr.nkrcks, Wrt/I ptrtmaavilSy «te»l W ita (ti-
lt win zi rilkM MKt tJ'i .-.-xmmtAKHim «.* kj
h-.nrjonjr triA t»tit fcrt-.it>
Fcr mr»tt EI&k? ci J J ts-:c on Q6&
"Eoscfc ea Kftts."
Clea.w out rats, mice, reaches, flies, ants
bed l.ups, B&anis, cb'pmuiik;, goptera. ^lic
Diuggitsii.
C^nireuiJ "•*1
lvjtia n. vcsk7eesrr\«»,y
fsl'sou >w?ihd tc 2X co-\ 2» vvuvm At«.v»,
t J.-U, ,'iSuB. VMM(k X's tn'.' lc* ?e.- gfc. <fr:a!>br»w2
latio Curat ml piM, ftSoo lntw ol LMUfm, n»
reotipt o£ fatM, p pev- be/, it* VJm.
tr.H 1/ at! l#JW?a >ji J .■wieiky. 6«Ul -'c-r y^t*
let. i.<Ur«M M abort. iVic Pf.***,
3ra:u Workors.
placing of Genera) L. B. Fairchild
on the track, iie will certainly be
elected.
1 "" 1 ——«2a»- —,
Dysamite bovine besii applied
to the Republican parly of Texas
in a former contest, a« ehown by
If the difficulty utuoKig tLe Ke*
publicans ot 1 be Third Congres-
sional diistriet cf Wisconsin should;
• „ 11 >„ • , 1 , .{ Thecomplitated diseases arising from an
^.etlied by t.it; withdrawal o!| overworked brain or excessive nervous e*•
both Keyes and Hszelton and the citement, should not be elected, lest they
end in insanity ami & j rematura graVl -
Heed.Buohsymptcm's'an nervous debility,
blotches skin disease?, dizziness, nervous--
uess, dimness of sight,1 wugh, indigestion,
cutarrh'cf the bladder,and general despon-
dency. When thus afilicted, make haste t'.i 1
use Brown Iron Bitters. It strengthens J
mind'and body exhausted by disease and
sufligri'ng; is the truet5t;'of all life-giving
tooicie, a:?'l Haturefi best ssaistact in rer
storing the properfurj ctions to everg organ
affected. I i\i!l surely cure you. for it hus
cured tnout-ands.
b'o t\nJiT it r<1 b« WQ«V< i"ST filS % A.Z 3
urfita ruxs. cm* mncs$«sm. ^"Uo«aw»^
»ci >ijrr'<5l»r 9t tt»p 1>»'?. i£ o.-Ji'ft doc bo»».
Mr Mi by fcl'. i'v.oCA-ilAHs* "14
HOLHA^'N
LiVER PADS
£qv Sal?
--<i;--
The <rue antidote.io the effects o( mins-
r.ia i- llosUltera Stomacii Sitters. Thii
nndic'i:e is the most popular of remedies
< tan age of successful proprietary specifies,
i nd is in immense ueniijiid wherever on
ttiis c.niii ent favor and ague exiits. a
'ii.^'^ssfii1 three timet a day is the best
p" sib e preparative for enco.unto.nng a
1 .a'aridi* aiiiiospbere, regulating the iiv-
ji, antl i:.vtr»( rating the sioinaoh-
For c;;«e hv all druirgisu: and dealers
feneiailv.
a Ciiarlcsion
RAiJLBOA
THE
Gdrt < ^oi.ltIierii Mail lioste
J'a^s.rp thrcrfiJ the "natuiVly luautifu! ar.d
ant! lakOicd rj^ion of«»ar ccunfr, DrrldeJl>
il.t »'hcvt» ' tin-.' to t> ^ Sart »nd SuIabeM!.
Aftes Jl"<« 1st rorn-i (rip titketa il roifncot
rr'etw.ll * «■ en cnic t > U10 celebrated j
iti'l v; :ifc pilot's of Es«t 'OutitMiktiHi fu. i !
VUicuilr I
VlAlfli
ney. Jjladciei' and Urinary Dieciiees. fl.
Druggists.
Sabiu's letter to Davis, and that
not ha\ i!i£ accotnpiiaiied he deeiii-
.od object, the autociijt retovled to . MBl£J<;3J[VFA?Kl4".
Blue I1:re, which is more oowerfu] I .JJaick, complete cure, all anngying Kb'-
than dynamite, to blow the party
into hell and fmituerceLn. Aa.tlie
fragments Lav?, teen blown highj
in air auu Kcaitcied promitcuouelv!
about, with fieo<iisii delight, he rev-.
eld mid the jui"5, while h^.s deluded !
followers v»ondtr vckai tliev now
are
We pnbtish to-day
the ^nrrerder of JTrat^k Jadips, thenotor^
ious out-!t.w, to Gov, Crittenden. Upon
what terms the surrender was made we do
not know, but his in;o?5ou*iy worded
letter ebows that ha expects a v:y light
pnrishruent if »ny. Ar.d the Governors
A Happy fofiiiy.
Pn!:o(! ficm t!ie breiwit.s jucca-d from tho bctt?#
Btoinache will t>our and mik will curdle;
j-iaoyiii r.e!ui«t'M »ii ttiat night,
Iiousehold.'bsaipiiightfOflK in awful frigbL
'deny, 'twas ttiu.i with Vietir.a,
K igh: wj:» btdecus without C#stOria:
V hen colic"!.ft, for'petweftil slunib«r,
All ta;J, th»!i prtyer and slept liko thvndor.
juiy24-12iuo
tv.u - SM9T$*
m®ir
.mmiM
^S«5S*Jfel
'■u ,K,:V2%tf.
JwwJ, -r
'— >' 'iv^i
» r..' 1 ,! r To oil. who wo Btiifcrir? from tbn errors and
1 o.i u.' i. 1 jh.ou o Indtacretien of ycath, ueivciia -r-akn^s's, early
dccay, soe.i ef ruauliooi. &c., 1 wllt fead u reotj.t
that wttl ojrn y.ia, t-'Rlvtl t.K C'TiA This
great reioudy wiw diaeviYircd by u jnnry lr,
HouUi Ann-nca. isuuin fcoif.,iaurn.f8od au?tlope
to tho Kev V. Inuiaa, Station New
Yort city.
WvJ i ICE TK1S»
^ If yju.want to bny a pir.no, or^anor maifoal In
j v., _ " 1 ,, . , i *tn:aeuu 0/say kind or »!iaot music, or iustra«-
aesiro to bare as much sympathy created j \oti" book or ar.y tV.n* in tho un«tu» Vn«-.v-
for hito ao posr,ib!e intiuc-iles an eq'ial P'yt01!'° ^ l',r 05 I-irBLi'lf,}E-;eva, aul ys-u
1 t ( (vi:l Im i-nabkJ to buy what vo l wunt andyoa
<lesire. Tl.«;e is r o doubt but what l *huvo thirty per coat i>om'rrh*t yoa wii b»7o
f-. . . , ! to-dAj so-eatk J .audtrt (toalftiu., li&ar tiiij lu n.iud
rrank Jair*s can prove that ne h^s been I 01 ait the hoitdu,' ge.s»nu
farming a»»d a law .-ihiding citizen for four
years. As he says money is the root of ail
evil and wiil prove a.iv tbir<\
ao
knowledges that he was afraid of the lar;;<
Tf;iAe.—All who contemplate inmi*
grating to "the beautiful ka;l" caa loam
he uUvanta^C3 :-.i:d dis.uivantages—^"the
? l uth, and r.othili? but the truth," by sub-
. , T. . , I cvilMugfor Noim)«'s Uxion IxTiS^iiciBS*'
c'"' \ *r ,a'is " mt W?H j jsk", puMJi'ined at Dallas, Uie cijy of grvM
greater reason lor lus surrendering chaa c ; ezpftoutlious and Rr»;i'est promise in the
desire to reratva the Plain from his name, i ^tnio.. Terms: a ^.5*J per jnuiu $1.50 for
He is the prisnrcr cf t!«e Ftate «f JHs- > fticnth^
souri, »nd theKUte should romenberj V.'aNTEU—6uo,000, ac$* choice Texas j
the law he has violated, the damage he! hind in one body.
£<'0,\ f'.O acres choice land in c>ne body.
fill give p:irtie-
Inwest cash rat*.
A .B Norton A Co,
Si (i MaihSts cet
Dallas
Texas
has dor"5 to ir»e th»> prnprrtv be j ^' ^A^'O.itcres ctioice lano
stolen, the blood that his ben s'-ed by". ,^arlK'K v/inhin^ to seil ivi
:md through iiim. Hhou'd rem* tuber the 1 ulars as to tccaLca and low
nnmb^r ar.d enormity of his cP-ucee and
n>'t allow any din1- novel ideas of "jiJetice
tempered with mercy" to interfere.
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»if«« of'h? joints and rcuscles, im ' hriiiufc ^v^b-h'.nitho rr'n* fi'.jWst toaUmcuill* ««
WASTJkti -n (Tj d Ict-alivu in Tex« for n 3r«t I
cto»» M;'.it:iry Schuul by OiiO b f the >thle»t aed j
cu.4t expertne:od leuefcors in tlic Unio'i, wi. j
!><fpn rtCiea t
wti at». Ciifc.'oUe, AtiyuiUi, aud «i! &.u>h.;ra
>.i</ a -d por<ta»e l.cKtu by t'-i* h.-v.
J .JJI. i'Uw liil** MH« UMM lil TUiCct
«.a U. IO
r.u*. KOt *U'"K
V.*»u-ri. *i»,« i
jita
whole^wtend vetem, and nntkee iifeseexn
well wofb living.
• *- W l; - - »
»Vby »a ^prjnu 1obv,<oo hiving «u,"V *
ttn Ikcause (hewer* krow it is the bevt,
ruitcrs acd pateatnea throufhout tfc"» countty
Wilt c&4 ih«iriof-Ti*t promoted by pinsins their
busio' &>> in t"t hwo'ia of i'rr^liy * whu ail
you* of eipft'tncc eolic'tori le toe vnr.ou*
iJrparunc;.^ at Waahia^tcu, D. Q. •
• BROWN'S IRON BTTTPTIR are
a ccrialn cure tt>r all Utaoasea
rof;utrlu^ a complete tonic 1 m*k>
cirJ!ylRtIiara*tion,D7Kp«pBiacl«»*>p-
Triittont l"'er«'r®, ^Vr.nt of Appetite,
7.V83 of Stpongtk, I>ack ol" Knorffjv
ttc. Enriches tho bVx>d, ntrsn^jth.-
r',is tlie muLsClcs, and givoj uetr
lift? tc tlie ::crve«. At-C«« llko a
ctiorm H>n th« dljrostlTe orpana,
reruoTinj; r.l! fiyspeptio eytnytoiti^
sacti rws tmmUng the food, BelchiivSi
Heat la ti»e Stoiutfolt, Heartburn,
cto. TJm* only Iron Pr^paretio*
•Ji.U tvlil not M,u !cen tA« teeth of
give lioadache. Sold by all l>ra|p
i;lEta at $1.00 a bottle. . .
BROWN CTIKMICAli CO.
- Br.ltlmore. Md..
Rn MM «n Im MMfn In ad> Vt 3%own '
Ik. Ml tan «Rnt4 r*l Mao uJ tr»4" RHt am »(
' E*W>*« OF IWlTATIOH*.
St' Louis IronMount;
and Southern Eailw.
T *ic completion of the t"a!av j o :Hr'.! (liviJ
the Texas k PaciHa HaUr/i,- bUweea S11 eJ
nd Tcxarkaaa cjyueoiloa at tin laitcr paiu4|
c
ht. Louis, fren Mountain
Southern Railway,
Mfikes this the aij^rt, oui'j'.: r.vXi 'jw deriiable I
Loulavtlle, Oinein^ntt, OWcsgo, Detroit, Uifvl
Buffalo New Yori» Bostoti, B£ltaiaora|
Washington, .!?'ailadolpb>ii aal all
other principal Eft«iera and
Noitben. loitiU,
fry this Now Rcutti
Via Texas d? 1*a rifle and f,1
Stlonis. Iron
Scathera liaiiu-av-
vandalial lis EI
JT to the ailOri'l KST «n.-l U flOSSST q
1. all important ISasttorn Cities.
E *1* is the only Lino taat vans Five Daily I.lil
4. Pullm&n Pc.ia.-t; oiaa from Bt. 'jcoi? K il-|
ITS Track and liquizjinort are 5he llutc:
1 World.
{TS Trains arc it>n with a Trijw 'o tlie gn|
aecoroskodatlon of the public.
IfB Trains are rua with regularity, ani. Pa
gers cs.r. therefore bo adearoo of t.ioUajiJ
ctiotiB with oihor reuaa. 1
IB Employes arc angtt to tree? Pttrone|
tho greatest respeot, aou to ».vo ti.eoi
j ofi^ible att^atioc.
AH tlic ImproTcmeni
Vnd applianoo? Lis o>a 10 moidern ekiii h*j
catioii v.hieh tend ;o lesure Xi:.;. .u TiaDsid
incd with ab.ioiute coaiiuit irti 1 tr'e--t sai'J
neBengers. ere In use ou the VacuaJia Lit>(|
cj-rojati ons. auj{'I
THE
Texas and P&ci:
railway .
With its connection from the rct-at d|
and QUickosk lines from &11 jioifltij
rni7\y A
St, Louis, Chicrc;o, Cairo, Indiantpj
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Lj|
ui'Ie Chattanooga, A!t°nta
find ail poiutri
North, East & Soutli-E|
Trains leaves Dallas Station, as follow?]
Kast Bouod. _
i<o 4 mail at)dexi>ro«a - * 20
No 20 mail ami esjirc.s ... 4
West Bound
No t mail aad oapross • - - 8 401
No 8 mail and 1 Vt'.-i'is - - • * ®»P
Kd«2 «nd8 run dkil/ between K' ast!aud|
tit. Louis.
Nos i 4 run uallhetwoen Fort \Vort3 aad I
Loaiu.
COSSEC'i'IODS
A Tcrarkanii. Wltb ira oa on t.lie 3. N.
Jtountaiu ani tia. iCr.iiv/av tor -ill p jtut& N|
Bkift 4nd Soutli-ea»t.
At loiirfview Junction, asii^/innjoia,
traioe on int^rnutionai li K. tut t'yler, Pale
Houetov, Austi", nuivcaton and bail Antonl
At Dalnts with trains 00 ti^o Houston T
CLitrj 1 Kailv/'i.y i't.or«*'caua. Mexoi. ';_
Wato, C'uljcrt, Bryan, Ha.upst.tmJ. Ureal
m ,; at (ii> nu 1) Mtdd . ftltd Bottthoru Te/ asl
At Mherai.oi, *lth HlfC Uwy for all pi
on the line of t'-.v uac.
At For: Worta,. with Hta^cs for.a 1 pole
Western Toxitrt. L
At dhfevepy i, w,t» 2ioA rlvt>r Qtoimjra|
Orleac*4.
.Pullman's Palace Slaeping
I'ort Word), Uwilai auo buorij
Saint Louis,
Any ialorm.it:.>:t hi r>}g:vd to ratec
Jbreisji't, Tiitii and Co.uitsotroaM, wil
be cnecrfullw yiveti on nppnestum t|
lt» M. HOXIE
Oea'l Siip't Mar-'nali, f'ixis
ti SSsV.VUN,
ifafrjhal, Tex 3.
I I iu Mil MWi BHIHI T I *JTW>-*W'atfl/MMaflMHMU
EARS ^ M1LLIU
In iw ta oi Wj
restively itcr.or^j ti:o Hearing
tie daly / - .cl-ata Cura tor ^
nots iaowa.
This Oi! ia r.hatracteu fr<.on peeullar spec
Kina!! Wiiite l^hiirk, ^aug'it hi the Vetlowil
knorvi. ah Caucuauodo!* uovw.ira. i#
Cliineoe iisheimau kuowo it. It.i virtue a.i a r.l
Otivo ol; hearing were dieuotured liy a Ba
Piieit abuut It '' year 14iU. ltseur>'s were g<>!
o rous and many to seotni.^ty u.irueulous.L
li.t retuedy v« as oiliciauj' pto«iaiu>ed o«-o 11((
tire Kmp>re. lu» use bourne so universal '
for cv.-r UJU y jtif no i ealhetiS hws ex'atod a j
the Chiaew people, eit.t, eiiurgcd preyni l
uuy address a, fci.U) per bottle.
Hear What tue Deaf ^f|
It has performed a mirauie lit my case'
1 bavs u.»,unearthly ucisea la nfbailtt^
muefi oett-r.
1 have been - reatly benefited. ) I
ily deafuis- helped a great oeal—tliiuk at
bottle will euie tae.
•■Ik* vittuo nrc niiqiRtitioiiable and tta eui \
eharJeter absolute, as tLc wtiter ean p<rs*. j
UHUfy, both iroiii e»periueo sad oln>erv;
W ri>e «t on ce to HaVI.ocs & Jen.net, T Bey,
New Voiic, euelosii.^ j£l.U), and you will r#
Oy rottrii a rir^edy tiiat w ill enable you tol
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1882, newspaper, October 12, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444127/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.