Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 312, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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[HE iNTELLmENCER;o(™;:^;-~ :T::»z
in Texas and declines tne call to the
Bishopric of Indiana- It would be a
Kirat loas to the Church of the Northern
Diocee of Texa* to lose their good Bishop-
Let iiirn "bide his timu" with tl* and we
will soon have as lar^e a population as
Indiana and a prosperous Church.
SS*gr"DaiUiond Dyes will ol ir any thin £
iV'7 color, and ver fail. The ea* e.-t
anu best way tt> economize. 10 cento, at
all diuggists.
1
(dished a» ths Head of 5teamb82i
(iavliiaticri and 'tie Haliraad Cross-
ina of IJiO Trinity River.
A Firji-CIaes Paper.
! TKREI) A.T THE t'tSVOl^FICK AS j CO.
Second CijAhs M Attk <.
-
c*5 vsfti i!!id l>ei»ai'tnre
Taviiris jat 1>HS!«M.
of
HOUSTON A TEXAS CENTRAL.
WHICH IS it WINUTE&
j'A ST Eli THAN DALLAS TfME.
rive
rive
. GOING
8 30 a in
10 05 p ui
NORTH.
Depart
Depart
8 55 a in
10 15 p ui
GOING SOUTH.
8 U5 a in I Depart
4 50 p ui I Depart
8 30 a m
5 05 a nr
TEXAS A PACIFIC.
JEJ-'EKiiiiON CITY TIME.
Going East
4 Arr6.50 a. in. j Leaves
) 20 Ar 3.45 p. m, | Leaves
7-20 a. m
4.00 p, in
Deievan, Wis., Sept. 24, 1878.
GENS?—I have taken not tjniie one
bottle ot the Hoy flitters. 1 was a feeble
old ruan of 7i4 when I eOt it. To-day 1
am as activea»<d leel a« well as I did at
f ~6e a gteat many thitt nee'1 nucli a
medicine. I). DOYC1C.
SOETOS'S INTELLIGENCES'
LAST I TNI OX
1 Ar
(J Ar
Going West.
8 00 p m I Leaves
8 0u a ui I L,ea vea
S 40 )) tu
8 2otm
DALLAS & WICHITA.
rt V3
•ive
10 30 a m
i 40 a m
Depart
Depart
20 p m
00 a in
Faded hair r.bnveis its youthful colot-
and soft, silky texuiti bv the Use of Par-
ker's Ilair Bat-am.
~ KEU3WBKR"T£1I3~
If you are sick Hop Bitters will su-ely aid Na.
turn in making you we)l when all else.fai:8«
If you are co tive or dyspeptic, or am suffering
from any of the numerous diseases of the stomach
or bo>vels, if i» youronr i fi'tlt. if yo i remiln ill f
f^r Hop lSittert are a sovereign remedy in all
neh com plant's.
If yon are wasting away w'th any foim rf Kidney
disease, stop tempting Death thin moment, and
t int for a cure to Hop Bitt"rs.
II ya-r arc ?ic'{ wit* that terrihto sickness
Nervousness, v u WiU fia t a "B^bn i n Ullead"
in the use of EI«p BltVr*.
If y u' are a frequent-r. or a res: lent of a rr!a*-
matic di-tric . barricade y»ir sy-.te«u against the
Hc>>nravu 'f all eouutri«s—malar! I.epHoirK bil-
iouH, and intermittent fevers—by tin uaj of llop
Bittern,
I 'you have rr>us»h, pimply, or sallow skin, bad
breath, pain' and ncliOs, and f'<-l miserable hod
erally. Hop B tiers wi I give you f iir skit); rich
bl >od, and weetoet breath, health, and comfort.
In shrtr they cure all dis aset th« stomiutb,
bowel*, bl'-od, liver, nerys, kidnej's, U right's
disease. jjuOU wil be p -id for a ca-u tl.ey will
not cure or lie'p.
That pior, |bedridden, invalid vifc'i s'ster,
mother, or daughter, can h i Made the pi :tuie of
heiilth, by a t«'W bott tSs o Hop Hitters, costing
b'lt a trifle. Will you lot theui puffer?
&LLSMTED
B mm
$£gw$
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n
tt
D. MACK A YM. 2)
Residence Corner' of Austin
and i'o!k h'reets.
Opposite Windsor I\ote'.
! A'llORNEl <i COlWiLl.LQL A1
LA W,
I Dallas, Tssas
K. K. WRIGHT,
CCTTr!A t-lCTOH iz BLILDER
No Byoamore Btr<et.
j I) \I LAS. TEXAS
I JobbuiiT of &1! kind promptly done.
New Hope Nursery
Wm BtisJrif!, S'r«in ioJ«r
DALLAS.
TEX At
:o:-
O v.e.bul fn-lle North of DailiiS on f^za? Cer.t.t.
1 oi' ad. Ojdti i' BciiciteU. P. O. box5o0.
- ASD THE
TRUNK LINE.
rive 10 00 a m | Depart
00 a
Missouri Pacific.
Sr. Louis Ihkough THAIN.
5.30 a. tn j Depart 10. p.
m
DEN ION ACCOMMODATION
v, 5. 25 p, m | Departs 10.15 a. ui
1 he St. Lou's through trains run by g1,
nii» tin e. i4 minutes iasier than Dallas'
iSi. Le.t.ih trains have sKeptrs through
DALLAS,
TEX., Mil' j,
IS S3.
LOCALS.
new National Bank i* to be started in
lilas.
1 A'e lia<I tlic pl»apuie of meeiing Co'. E.
Boudjnot, C. N. in the city on the 1st,
Is it not time that last driving and rapi;:
in^ on our crowded streets was tsiop*
1?
Col. W, A. Bledsoe, of Jobn-^on's
uion, Wi were pleased to meet in the
on Monday
Dock fighting on a lartre pcale is to be
e of the features of Dallas during the
nj;erlest week.
Every i.ame udued to iLe Legion of
>nor helps the party as Well as tue
TELI.IiJtfi.CE a.
;Ienry Livc'y, an old time Wuig friend
were rijoiced to meet with Monday,
ng may lie live and "me too."
The Grand Windsor ' as been thronged
th gue»ts of late. Mostly, ihuy are auiid
n looking for good locations in T»xas.
tllasiiivcrv attractive iust now.
Yhen boot biacks are arrested as coiin-
s it sbowa street g.nuins to be rising in
j scale of rtsponsioiliiy. We may soon
ir no more, the cry—' only a nmkle for
hine, 1>jss. "
paoro-als
FOU FUEL,
STRAW.
FORAGE AND
n the citv on the Nt. we/e D. a.
on, of Denton, Hon. J. R F eniing, of
co, lion. B. F. Fr m er, if CrocRetl
bntv, Col. T. H Murray, of itcKiuney,
ul Henry, Sr. of Lancaster.
jThe Texas Trunk Bailrjad was sold by
cial inaeter A. S. Latlirop for $15'J 000,
M, F, Diekeisou, Jr. Dai iel H 8oit-
II, Charles Stepalh, Jlihn C. Chew and
J. Adams and their associates 'the
ue puriies bought the land grai I for
500 and the roBing -tock for $3,0')0.
i«r let the read go on rigorous jr.
HBAPQUAR t'KKfl DEI'A RTM KN'T ot TEX\y,
01i.lv e OF Ut.u:? QUautei- Ma Te'r.
Hun /intouic, Texas, Huy 1* 18S3,
QEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate,
Osubji.ct t.) tne usual conditions, will be
received at this ullice or at the < flices ot
the Quai teiinaptvrs at the following named
posts, until 1'2 o'clock, noon, on the 9th
cay of June, 1883, at which time and pla-
ces they will be opened in presence of bid-
dtrs, for furnishing and delivery of Fuel
and Forage during tile ti.scal >e"r coin-
mencina July 1, 1883, and ending June 30,
1884, as lol'owe:
Wood. ('harc(»al, Eitumiaous Coai
Grain. Hav and Straw,or such ol said sup-
plies as may be required at the San Anton-
io Depot, at Forts Brown, Clark, Concho,
Davis, Duncan, Mcintosh and Kinggo'd;
and at the subpostsot Camp Del Kio,Penu
Colorado, Mayei's Spring, Camp near
Presidio, and Caup Kit e, Teias.
Proposals for either class of the supplies
mentioned, or for quantities less than the
whole required, will be received.
Deliveries to commence, if so rrqui.ed.
within 20 days after noiice of want of the
Conrad has bean »iven.
1 he Government reserves the right to
rvject any or all proposal .
A preference will be i/iven to articles
prodjeed near the resj e';tive post«, tiondi-
tions of price and quality being equal, and
siiclipieieter.ce wi.l be given to articles
of American production produced on the
Pacific ciast, to the extent of the consump
tion required by the public service there.
Bidders will slate what deductions they
will make in the price proposed for such
portioo of the grain as the Government
may find it coi.ven ent to furnish eueiis
in which it may be delivered.
Blank proposals and printed circulars
stating the kind and estimated quantities
r> quired at each post, and giving I'ilI in-
structions as to manner of bidding,
•ionditiens to be observed by birders, of
H'xnd to accompany proposals, and terms
of contract and payment, will be furnished
<»n application to «his o'lice, or to the
Quartermasters at the various posts nam-
til.
No proposal will be considered unless
accompanied by a bond, made according
to the form prescribed.
Envelopes contsinii g proposals 'should
be marked: "Propoi-al* for at ,' and
addressed to thetindersigned, or to the
respective Post Quartermasters.
J. G. C. LEE
Jf"jur and ChieJ Qtiarlerniaster.
Old.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Carter & Gibson,
413 ELM ST.
BOOK a JOB PRINTERS
BOOkBINDERS.
Th t TioKt Compute Establish-
ment in North Texas
i C>timntMftQd «*oiple»of woik/uniabed ot
* application.
has iitver 'e n an instance in which
■»i-1infcj invi^oiant n .d a"'i-lebrile
( m •«'i' i >e has fai'ed t > wsrd < fl' the (om-
! plaint, when taken only ai a n-'dpetun
' arnnst malaria, llui'ireds of j hysiciai 8
| have abandoned ail iliMdl'cn s ecific.-,
j a.id now tiecribes thi^ l,°- s ve^eta-
| i) e toi ic for chilDand I v r aw .la-. dy<-
p psia and nervous »fi* c-.^us. rlosictters
Bit-fers is tl e specific you need.
For Sale by ail Druuyistsand Dealers
general!?.
OLD AND RELIABLE
SI00SS250
Per llonth Si;RK%
w a. J Agents ,iab tant v-ita
W ria«e#("s ewry.fbcra
p<'IHnr our cat braided SSItkt ifonid Wive
< 'lot hvsl itf.'tt fortxjtr. Ifrrrr rtuaj:. Warranted
Hetls readt'y at utTrr hc»U';e. thmpir <(• r.-trji., tr" by
J arp itnn t — .
fuii, Aduraoit
) WELZ tlZU.il. PhilaKl* , ?>,.
F. BORICH,
House, Sip a5i Oriisiiiemai Paiuter
116 Sycamcr-s St., Tjctweon Jtfain & Sias
DALLAS. * TSXAb,
Fnp^ i iitvLgiuji on no
e.
T. L. 31 A1!S A LIS
WHOLES ILK
O R O C E B
OALIiAS. TEXAii
.id/..
DLIUB 8CU Ji EIDi'K.
ALFliiJl) 3A VIS
A2fD OSTLY
8*
;HN2IDERAt DAVLS
NYUOLE5ALE
M
S
a E p i' k j: a a n
F a P JE >K
AND DEALEKS IN
EAGOING AND 'i'lLS,
Dallas, texas
r'FJl
JEF.F WORD, JR.
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW
OfilGG 812 Main St.
« - - TEXAS.
Will piaciiee in Uio District Courts ol th.<
Seventh, Kigh'h anu Eleventh Uistriuts and ic th>
S.nr' tne and Fedsral Court ut Austin, l.yAr
and Ilui as.
ft S'j ^^3
h f.4
& WORK
,, iiiyuUii) Uii 1 i'JLUlulli
313 ami 315 Eim St.. Corner of Starke
O F
ALL T EX AS
Weekly
is made uo of trie most interesting
NEWS HEMS,
LIT^SAK^ EXTilACTS,
VIGOKOLJS
EDITORIALS
and wi in the pxBt, «o in tLe luture, it
will be found >. strong supporter ot
LAW ANTD OKDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
aiway* moving forward and keeping pac«
with the progrt sirs spirit 01 the times.
VARIOUS QUACKS.
WSa«—Eacli Isis awn Pet
Scheme—t uliBvate the
i''i€ld; nf Busuitu
Axture.
T' creliave olways been queis: —legal qu icks
theological quacks, sciuniill qvwktaud raedl-
! cal qua ks. tjcnsj of tUi-,n tie >ia d.oLy frllows
! who a.ig it j and smile Lie wur.d into believiuK la
their tavorite nit ot humbug. Others ure pom-
pous and pretetuiom parasites. But ttivy make
it jiay. ilea seem to love to be swindled, stipu
latins only that it shall be n-atly dune.
The dei.r public ni« <quii! y liberal to the elec
trie and magnetic Iran 1. I h s feilow is a gen-
ius in liis lino. II 5 wiit put a magnetic b'-,'t
around your waist, a magnetic ucc^'ace niider
your chin, or lit you out wi h a:i nn.ir,; new unit
cf nnigneiio. ciothes, war rant ea to serve } h e
Iivr;»')se of ordinary g; rmonts, and at the s>.me
t iivtocuie all diu»jsee' IVoni whooping-cough
to hasty ccnsuinption.
Most of these have no more electric or magnet-
ic power about ihe;-,i tnnn resides in wooden
blunke'K or iq girdles of sackcloth. Only when
applied by an ex i-fit is electricity cfthe s.ightes
ute as s medioiiiai agent, and even then itr vain
is grossly i ver cti.te«i. What is the stroiiffes
pos ii It. Ic pieru nipt ive e\ideii(« in faiorr 1 u pur
tte.nlij renit dy! L'iea Jy f at it should bur
been prepared by responsible persons of ac
knowlc 1 d skiil i:i ihe treatment cf disease.
r q.. ir.'i>; >i; Hi's touted:.tion soibds BKNHON'S
<1^ 1-01> hi I'OUors PL.-V t'TKK- tiidv.sed by
fi.UOO phyuicians pb..MUHei»:s, diuggitts; and
Ohem.au it n.jeds u>> further . polovy nor intro-
duccinn, 1 is the one and only true and tiied
cxtirnal npp . :ution. t^in.cks of all kinds pay
the tiiip ii ne the eo'r p! ine'it, < f their dislike, r-
L'atur, is said to hale liuly water,
I-ook Hi', iiiildie ol the pi: nter for the word
rClNK." Price 25 c-nt».
teabuc S; dol.iin.m, ('IiemiatH, Xe/» Vcrk.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Utfrr a03 Main St.
DALLAS TEXAS
H. W. Ha:i y &Bro;?.
ci rra a tr rja ^
m rj
MWAi®,
cEM, glass, mim «
House Furnishing: Goods,,
L <5z,o«
NO. 629 ELLI ST.,
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Galvunired Iron Cornice Wicdt-w
•ind Sheet Iron v»are
GBOEGE SICK
Maaufacturer and Wholesale and retail dealei u
- ALL KINDS OF—
V*
sits tv'cZuLa riJh ms
) No. 7G0 & 732 Elm tft
r LOWERS
SPB -n ■■»■■■■
Subnet! p'.ioa
$2 50
1*1 K i'tj.VX I' i V .t)'.UK,IlW <-age..,I2rf
«il^raviig«, s owlrnr new. rare and uiu»i
_ beaulifji Pla-'tH ever oUVrcil tor s.il< In ihi
&Tate of lex;l , now read*- f r mailt lif on receipt
of tie. in si mps. Mane hi its on clilliuition ol
llowers giver, for th:s dim te. Send for it
•Nureerv e..Uiog'ie tree Pleasant Va. ey Nurs-
ery. WJd. ItADAil, Prop, ustln. 'l'-ix s
T«».
Dallas
Ck Willi-'- .1
Prices to suit the Times. Call and Examine Ocoi's
hWo.'e Purcbaseinx Elsewhere
II. HAMILTON
-DKALh.lt IN-
tui »r Spaa Cfe«
mrfCI ? A CPT} Biar tw fm< eaBiM Sw
1 n In X ATaa r.Rdv*:i * oc.n«v»p«.
Artvrrttataf 3areja(U>PprooeM !, vkn wlwib/si
o.usitfH bj mil) iel » »a SAW f OMJL.
Paints. Oils, Pictures, Bracks,
Ii'o// IJ(iuer,
II'indole Glass,
Jluuldiny, Etc., Eli.%
A Large Supply of
Ready Mixed Paints.
S30 ELM STULET, «£6
DALLAS, TEX \S
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 312, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1883, newspaper, May 2, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444316/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.