Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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Daily Intelligencer.
The Loins.
Why thn Slippers Were Never Finished.
Love caim to Flora asking for a flower
That would of ilowei j be undisputed queer.; , .... ..v.*.
Tbe lily and the rote ion^, Ions ban b™.n I Their race of usefulness is o'er!
Rivals for tint high honor. Bants ot p. w r i They're buried under Time's dark «tnu,
Had sun:* the claims, "i'jie rose c.ui n.-.er j And nothing can their life restore.
' i As when in youDg love's flowery land
iiy with her June mbn'— j The lilies grew beneath her hand
hly lovali'i;?" i'luis b :twesn i On slippers that are seen no more.
ions rang the strite in Psyche s j They would, if finished, have been g?ar.u*
But alio became ray wife before
bower.
"Siye ms a flower delicious as the rose
And stately a;. the hly in her proh.''
"jjut of what color?"—'T
first chose,
jse-red.," Toy?
while,—or, both
They were lilod done, you understand
How, then, though now tea work's a
bore!
Ths hlics grow beneath her hand
On elippera that are seen no mori.
Published 21 xh3 Head of Steamboat ( cllQge
Navigation and the RaSircad Cr oss- j Then prayes,~"No lily
infioftii& Trinity River. provide";
* And Flora gave the lotas, roso-red 'uvea, Mrs Kate, n wealthy lady of Pittsburg,
And "Ii!y.-white," the quetn tit's 1 pa.y writes: Rich food and high living,
night parties, fashionable dressing and the
iwm IHISiMsjEHCIB.j GEOEGE BIOS.
• XI«uiufr.clured anl Wliol.-r.ie, ratail dealer ic
—ALL KINDS OF—
Kgsz| si 1
U n *¥ !S5 i KSA fik
n 1 \ n .i 5., u 1 R
aw $£caaac:?i oz C*J» x&
T"r» ">'c <\ n? TP"Sru *2+
ri- 7 4 <•> '.•> as W «'» W.-W Ij-.. U + (J
Dallas,
rp
A Firsf-Clasa ;?ap&r,
ENTESJGD AT ttie I.)AIJ,A3 PasrosTica A3
SiXJOSD Ola i-, s Matter.
that, blows.
£.71*17ftl K53?J. £U©pK.3«ttSr« «£
Ts'stitao aJ IPaSSija.
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL.
HOUSTON TESSS!, WHICH 18 -12 MINUTES
FASTER THAN DALLAS TIME.
GO;I\TG NORTH.
Arrive 8 30 a rn j Depart 8 55 a m
Arrive 10 05 p m j Depart 10 15 p nj
«OXKO SOUTH.
A rr
Ayr
8 05 a m
4 50 p m
Depart 8 30 a ra
)epart o 05 a m
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEERSON CITY TIME.
Goir," East
Ko 4 Arr 6-50 a. m.
No 20 Ar 3.45 p. m.
Leases 7-20 a. m
Leaves 4.00 p, m
Going West.
No 1 Ar 8 00 p in I Leaves 8 40 p m
No 0 Ar 8 00 a in j Leaves 8 25 a m
DALLAS ii WICHITA.
Arrive 10 30 a ra j Depart 3 ?0 p ra
Arrive J- 40 a in j Depart 7 CO a m
TRUInX line.
Arrive 10 00 ami Depart o 0C a
Missouri pacific.
St. Louis Through Train.
5.30 a. ra j Depart 10. p. m
"iixTONACCOMMODATIOS
-«A£*. o-
•*-r, - k— / ° ,
ienertl frivolity of high life, has be-.ni af-
fecting my health* quire seriously. I corj"
menced using Brown's Iron Bitters, and
now I ace as lively as a young girl, arid e.1
eel them all in endurance, It is more re'
freshing that; champagne, and its strength, j r.T
V! itli
Indigestion ami habitual coslivenesa
arise iTo.n weakness of tne nerves ai.d
musclesJof the stomach..Dnsa'• ten".in to the
proper tiabit of liie in connection with tne CC1 n-.esu ;ui m Miuur.iiH.-j, it i» tanrc iv- li'V 'i!"" „rv
tuue ceo of Brown's Iron Bit tors, will freshing than champagne, and its gtrcDgth j l, <?t, . T 4 _ _ ^fsBMl.v^miKi/irl'pervoRr, " -
tren.gthen tl;» atbeted parts and ipnekty enin,; effects are lasiings, * ; A. i»ti? j.u & j* I £ ii .su^t j Ta»-^EWKl,v, :.n- v.
i-eaiove every eymptoiu of the disorder. • ' -J our t'-istmuit.-r w.;i r»cf<va
•«^a—
u*
?P
cl V jt:
\ s^!v.*».5 r;
J&: (J/ * r.
Prices to Suit the Tiras*. C^lt ;vri K.v*. Mne G-co «
Ij^tofPurcbaAut) Sisywhi*ic*
ry Vr~7',7 ^ V ' -? . *». \ j * rf-j V"T-fTJ
b U iife'wKAiSJIa U' K jL H3fe
WEEKLY
GlGV-e^JJemocraij
Erdr.r^Tfi ta 'rsn P«?'os, fla!y
?t> fj;1 yo TV «
ft
J"J*.i_ JiLo' '»
T'lio Days Gone By,
u. V H. JUiUl)
. SJIJ CO
8 t'O
5 «t>
i Your Postmaster will receive joirr su'ostii;"
tioK, or address
Y.-.. I cm five years old to-day
! ^ r A 'J JI T5 n i X'tx*~ v.-n c< <\
I \A htiis£i i. ..Ck. I jh 1 Ax!: <.V ^ 0*
O tho days ccne by I O the <l.ivs gone by! |
As be
any nigbtir.gala.
Whea the bloom was on the clov", and
the blue was in the sky,
And my hap'\v i:e:at bnmuied over, in
the days gone by I
In the days gout? by, when my nakaJ ice.
were tripped
By the honeysuckle tangles where the water
lilies dipped,
.4ud tbe ripples of the river lipped the
moss along the brink.
Where the placid-eyea and 1 zy-footed
cattle cam3 to drink,
Ar.d the tilting snipe stood fearless of the
tru-ini'o wayward*cry
And t:;o splas'aing ci the swimmer, in the
days gone by,
O the days sons by 1 O the. days gone by!
She music of the laughing lip, tlie lustre
How many thin? I know,
"Well, it you '11 only take a look—
Ye.,, this is it—the last 1 took.
Here in my pretty picture-book.
Just near tiie purple cover;—
Now lirtU.i—Hera are occ, two, thrae
VVee littlo letters, don't yon sev?—
j'heir caaies are D and O a»;l G;
The spelt—now gue !—Qd Roccr'''—
Sydney llaps% ii St.Nictiolas/or Ociobc;-.
igsS^Fast, brilliant and faeMonablo r.re
(j,e Diamond Dye colors Cue packr ,o
color0 1 lo ^ °f goods. 10 cents for any
saior.
:rviu*. i'or Pr.uiplc Co'iy. j
Bi'P 9-lv 3a
f:t. Lool», ito
•rr^S TM Vi& ~K* 5T? >T "W A 7T-.T
kd i^a X <sJ Ay & v..- M ±v
SP
p yp.
ci the eye;.
T!;C childtbli laith in fairies, and Aladdin's
magic ring—
The simple, soul-reposing) "kid belief in
everything,
For life was like a story, holding neither
sob nor sigh,
sou nor si^u,
i. 25 p. m | Departs 10.15 a. m | in the goldsd, olden glory ot the days
Arv,
The Ft. Louis through trains run by s*
Louis tiine, 14 minutes faster thca Dallas'
St. Louis trains have sleepers thro.igh
™ XotOUN CSMEEfT.
We n;e notl'.orised to ar.nonnco" TV TT V.
WARDB .ip a cand'date for Juatica,.*o t.'icPeace
lc precinct iJo. 1. KUctioti November 7 1312.
We r.re authorized to iirinouJice P. r. S't'KPH-
BwDOK at a ci.i ciii'.stc torTas Collector o x.-al-
tai coan ty cttctioc Kov- 7,1S83.
Wo aie autl'oriaed to announce W. M C. Hilt
cs a candidate for tbe ota< e of O&uaiy Clort, ui
tbo ensuina N.ivenibor ciectiou
We arc autorizod ro azsnoiince MR. iTCills B.
Ivt;:;;-; r.r. a < andluate for J\mt!eo of il.e ?;:;7e ra
PreciuciKo X. Ifikctioa in Ncveiube-r.
Wo ore authorized ♦« •unotwce W W J'liAK"
sw a cand(;,i,.te for Jtt?fi<« of t'-ie Peace, I'.ecinct
A o 1 Klesiioa 'Tovember '/ 18&2.
r,-.. niitiinriccd to announce CHA0. B.
gone by.
—
James Brace's Sscfatsak.
i1 OTi^ Dnp.TQ^;! 5
U5 iivU AU;^did:
Will bo paid for the d-lection and convic-
tion of any parson selling or dealing :r.
bogus, coun^i .r*iu or imitation K»? Bit-
TEB3, ftptcially Bitteis or pre[t:ira».
(ions with the word Ii«ap or Hops <n »!;e:r
iitiEi'i or cor.nc:ted t it rewith, tluit . ^ in^
tended to mislead r.nd ciie. t ii.o y»ublic!, or
ioi anv preparation put iu :in/ iorm, p.s«
tending to be the samo as i'op Bittors,
'i'bc gen.i'.no have cluster of (Irecn Hops
(notice this1 nrinted on tbo white label,
jtiOFS of hair and grayness, which often | ,,1 are the putt:-: and best medicine cn
mar' the prettiest face, are prevented by ea,.j_j> especially lor Kidney, Liver and J
Parker'a Hair Balsam. Nervous Diceafoa. Beware of all others
and of all yrended tormrlus cv recip
of Hop Bitters published in papcrs or ior
B?de, as they ere fraud* and awint .es.
l"'j {'• &. i 'vi
1 Uivt ta tc.tisusiirt
v' 9 ■'
•y c?
*'V \uti»
fpMKSSS U A15.i3,5£ Ui Gkiu&*
nFor c.]] Nerve and Brain -
uectionar.r* invaluable. They
^ xe '.iri.n-pt, r.\L-and offuai'.
ii>
in
L tt prompt, safe and ofllttii
Fii'bo beet ui.o'.v.i rouitdy i>
Ktiiv? v.orM for iifrvoii'iiej ».
.nrie-.j Weaken; 1:40.' t)i
!«'• lO'ory, jjObs j*' -u n.in pow
Xer, Ken01:8 I> liiiity, Los
it .Dorgy, JjostiIopej,"ir)pr..
^uoscos < f You:)., Ksce«aej
giuiatarer vecrb.fj.'eiiLai *0
Clip's
LOSu
ergy, Lost ilojic;, it
^uer...t« < f Youth, KijiW3i\! i'i
g.uiutarer vttrt.ji.'ivifcai *oaK
and Get'.ra! Loss ot
•(i''omr ir. Generative Organs.
•2jTo tbOf<! sa'ioibg from jSer
Iriiti-b.lily, .Nt'ivcu.i
Ktlt.!.d-i.J.ct tiiioo't,
rvoun Piomvatioi. Narv
It t i^.V.JIL.'Jt.O.J, r . lifc) iK * ! "
!ifo -:t in many chbcu of wmalo
RTVoriut-ei! t'lOj act tij.e a
y-.li.-o'i:;, T!ie H;ud?r;. tt»-*
^Teacher, the Cl.;rjjy;-j.'J., tit.
*-*i*wr*44*i* ft, diu>r,theBoslueM mso.caa
..it t>e bt# jc.itv'a. by tiitir
?. l.tt'c is too (short to wust-
jJi.'.i.'.y i:\ftdiill teip'dmanner
CjTibi u u s,l.isO 1.os tvill bsueiii
uiiil .sis bosefl will CQ.-I-
r'j.arfl r. stare you to heaitU u:d
It!!' :,j»tne*n Co?" 7.6!1, A*t; your
jldrtigHist for tlo.ui. T-.tta ao
fJoti ' r. O: reu't diico t> the
| mai! ufoef urer *,who wilt seiw
••• i>.(.iit bj maif. fcetlcd. oi ril
is
(ir.t of pi-ics. Ad dres :>r. oterk* Modi cine com
an'v, |i:<>s 15roadway tv. v York, .jouii ^ ^■1
ami) for circut.r. ^ ''°-
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u" OPAU
uU^rtioQ.
W H. T1IACEEK is a candidate for
County Clerk. Has had 13 years experi-
ence !ss deputy) in lexas. b or the p^t
six years has bad charge of the County
Court of this county, ao Deputy Couny
Clerk, under Captain Alezaudor Ilttrw oci.
FOS E RPKESE1STATIVE.
We are authorised to announce Y/it. G.
Veal:^ an independent Democratic cun
didais for the Legislature;
Buiiss Ouiiilisr lis
The circua train wpi w; . :V. i cn the
M. P* Saturday rac -n ng.. on its way to
tl'lisujro,de'ayint; tae train tcoioi.jto
show at the place.
"3C('a«PA!S5
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid-
ney, Bladder and Urinary Liceueas. $1.
Drug^tets.
Leeds ilareury.
Many of the events he described were so
extiaordiujry tliat thej weto immediately
discredited, greatly to the injury oi the
book; so much so that copiei of the work
wera f- und on cab? soon after publication
a.3 woste paper. Later travelers, bov, ever,
eubsiaatiatect Kruce'a claims to verac.ty;
cad Bruce undoubtedly was iiraa or. tiu-.t
point. -What I have written I b:tye
written,'' are t ie concludieg words to his
prataefe, anil this was hi a invariable reply
to eve y sceptic. Ouc^ hee':"tl la doubt"
leg friend by a practical execiplbSca.ion
of toe statement that the nativei of Abys-
sinia bAi ravr beef. The friend, who was at
dinner with Bruce, had eaid tuat such a
custom was "inipofsible."
iirtico roaa fxm the table and b'.'t tbs
room without a word, returning shortly
alter wards with a piece of raw beel>t ak,
pappor?d and sal rd a la Abys?:n;a. "iSpw,
then," he said to the gentleman, "e«.t that
or fight me.,: The sieak r»a,s eaten, the
traveier adding. "Now, sir,you will never
again bay it is impossible."
SET BACK 42 YEARS
I was troubled for many yearw with
Kidney Complain, Gravel, Ac.; my blood
became thin; I was dull and inactive; could
hardly cra»vl about; was an 0 d, worn out
man aH over could get nothing to he'p
me, until 1 got Hop Bitters, and now 1 am
c boy again. Mv blood anil kidnets are
all right, and 1 am as active as a man of
30, although I am 72, and I have no
doubt it will do as well fot olher3 of my
age. It is worth a trial.—Father,
Whoever deals in any but tbs genuine
wi'.l be prosecuted. Hop Bttteis Co,
I cchesrev, N. Y.
^OMETHIHQ
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1 ti istv' it.vb"..* J.j
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S-r? 7<yenok than a':-: - of a
O. ?1« a?w.-n 5" tiiisu
A wreok occurred on tbe 8anta Fe Rail-1 Business iscripDed by the inability of
road. Fix miles south ot bort \\or*h. on ; railroads to move the lumber oi tbe
the iiTth ult. Auout forty hsud of v:att»c r^Jii3 tbo viciaitv of our town.
were killed.
Church-yard coughs can be cured by
lEaS<''s "Honey of Horebaaad
uwttS Tar.
[»>"u m •
I'lke^ToolJiiacIic L?rops cure in
one minute.
" A man bv the name of Mayton had his
f >ot terribly crushed while coupling earn
at Bella, one day last wee!-".
—*s-
4 21^ KRUw*
Thars exists a meana of
cnrluff a soft an^ jbriiHanl
Complexion, no matter bovr
poor it may naturally b&
llagan'e Slaguolla Bairn i'i fj
dolicciio nnd liftyitilcss arti*
ele, which instantly resioYOS
Freckles, ,T&n, Redness,
Roughness, Eriiiitions, YuX-
gar Flushings, etc., tie. ri?)
c'.elicato and natural arc it:?
©jE'ects that its use ^ot
suspected by anybody.
Ko lady lias the rit?M ta
present a disfigured lace in
soeictr when the 3Iagnolia
Balni h sold by ail druggists
Tor 75 ceuta,
0
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tv»
ai.-?o of r-.<:n f.n-.i nol^i-onntion •
^-eiliie. ItaelToctJupo.'i iTieaU:l«'rt|
v.':' :;o: I?ruto Oreauou {.tk^uiUf wobw
11^ Oil. '.tfcfe Hojcic-ia ,,
' hi*? ♦•i, .
? v. if. ;J •'! f.p,i -d ro l?J R."S T- P* T? « f.. S
ii'xiii tiirjii! Vsi J '»i
Pjtcs?arf Liiiimm:r. i® wltbisit rv. t-.nti)
fc tuule co c-f its sunt i&tergsUnt kj (t penvMutv;! ? j
Eg tike vr>y iKT^-aaWn? toe e.onv'4;
NEWS ITEIdS,
UTSTw All? EX Hi A OT3,
VIGOROUS
KD1TORIA.L5
v.- .v *-• «' ..
and ds in t!ie p*i;l. «j la tip futiuo, k or a
wiil bo a tftroag euppcytc? oi
j LAW AHD ORDER,
PUBLIC F£i£I3 SCHOOLS,
alw»
"Routjli on Hats."
Cles r» out rats, tnice, roaches, flies, ants
bed- bup«, tkuuks, cbtpmunk^, pops-un.. $13c
Drdgijisis. '
LSOM KAHN
CKALER IN^
flai-made and Eastern
B30TUND SHOSJ
ti C»'«. .Ui.vi.isos-
. .% o » »■«. ir - . C:* HVnrca. < a \i v . .
tnil L^ef.iug pi
jtww. Et h«c3s Vi<s»s»nv sc«rs» j
For Ibe Sat-rs Ctuiwioh it {.«r«3 " ;v;
j wi-.b the prog/w»jire spirit oif fr.e ntaca.
HaU and Caps, Valises an t!
Trunk.
Stiaaj men. j 601 EIlU Stl^et 60 f
"ITVlls' Health Fenewer" restores health ; n.. u
un-i vigor, curcc i>j»peysia, Impotence, uuuat k «
£,cbi!iljr. ji.
A" a tonic and nervine tor deb' itatea
women nothing surpa^se.i Dr Pierce's 'ba-
Yorite i3re?cription.' By druygi^U
Et?ad the Ixtellijenczk.
Ei Fherwin. of the Texas Exp-?-« Com*
pRity, in oherman, accidentally fhot biiu*
sett at '.tie office, one day last week.
Every chetrtr i>!ionld buy Sriti.v.; Xavy
bitau^e
u»
''XtJ.i.
FK EE 'i'« YOU
A 8S-pa*e paraph'.et »«at fr.^p to any u^drf-
jtivirif price ol our prewram w-ttli«f :iutl tioou;
a »o t-;>rc;al termi. to*caoTd»»i;nj ageuM
gnr.ii'te copi.'ft of theJourua' o: As"''.i"lt'.ire—a
It r^e S-pi C" 48-columu Atcric\lU;lr«t .v o -k ai-J
Fun.i'y I'^inr, fly ?1.W> fr »i-u—rn t ftv.! to
<5W .v.-rupjJ'.s 4 }i2
rj Tbo i?ifv»e«- MojtatvT
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tui'i it is, '.ositivciy, W
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chewtr xhonld buy Srnisr. Xavv ' "~pa rl^cusir l 5?r>{!|Tl *!J- pfirjm S ^ -
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1882, newspaper, October 20, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444246/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.