Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 12, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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Jtljy UN L ^JylelyTwlN V« £l ! betes and other Dineasee of tiM Kidney, (j
I and Liver' which you are being so fright-
ened about, Hop Bittere is the only thing
that will most purely permanently pr*>
rent and cure. All other pretended cures
only relieve for a time and then maks
I jou many time* worse.
—
1 A Bequest tor Masses Illegal.
AllORJfEY & COUyi>ELLOR A1
LA IK, „
E*lUs, Tesas
'Ubiiahed a. the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and tr.e Railroad Cross.
ingofttiQ Triuiti'Rivor.
A Firat-Clasa Paper.
Entered at the Dallas Pts-roFFtCE A8
Second Class Matte a.
Lrrlval nud Departure oi
fruias at DuIIha.
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL.
t0t!3TflN TIME WEICK IS 12 MINtTTES
FA8TER THAN DALLAS TlM*.
GOING
nokth.
Jrrive
8 30 a m
Depart 8 55 a m
Arrive
10 05 p m
Depart 10 15 p m
ooing socfh.
krr
8 05 a m
Depart 8 30 a m
Kit
4 50 [> m
Depart 5 05 a m
TEXAS &
PACIFIC.
jefek.bson
city time.
Going Eaat
No 4 Arr 3.50 a. m.
Leaves 4.00 a. m
Ko 20 Ar 3.43 p. in.
Leaves 4.1)0 p, m
Going
WeHt.
fo 1 Ar
5 45 p in
1 Leaves 6 15 p m
o 9 Ar
8 00 a m
j Leaves 8 '25 a m
DALLAS & WICHITA.
Lrnve
10 30 a m
Depart 3 SO p m
rrive
1 40 a m
Depart 7 00 a m
TKU^K LINE.
Lrrive
10 00 a
ui | Depart. 3 00 a
MISSOURI
PACIl'lC.
St. Louis Through Tkain.
hi V -
5.30 a. m |
Depart 10. p. m
New York, June 6—Judge
Ffeeciman rendered a decision to-
day in the case of Michael (Jilmao,
administrator of John Oilman, de*
ceased, againist Henry McArdle;
who was entrusted with certain
moneys by the iuteetate with which
to piocure masae# tor the repose
of his soul. Judge Freedm:n
holds the trust id not a legal one,
tor the reason tLere is no benefit
ciary capable ot taking it.
1 Know Wliereol I Speak,
Fur I have used it ex*«i.ciy«;lv. 1 regard
Parker's Ginger Tonic a most excellent
remedy lor kidney, lung and ttomach dis-
orders- It invigorates Without intoxica-
ting. J Fraucia' Keligio Phiios Journal,
Chicago. .
Wblte Folks too Preanming.
Texas Siftings.
"So you haa done lefl the
Jouetef? remarked Matilda Snow-
ball to Eliza Pinkstou, both color-
ed as they met on Au tin Avenue.
"You bet I letfed 'em. Dey
outched me wid a dollar X fouud
j < n de mantel-piece and tuok it
15 jim laway from me, &o I jea' quit 'em "
have liif till I got uiy dollar back,
Wiiite toiks am ao presutuin' now*
adaya.''
Dyspep3ia, the insidious toe to health
disappears by using Dr Acker's Dvspepsta
labieis. At druggist*.
P. S. BORICK,
ajnse, Sip and Qmaaif-iitcil Painter
U6 Sycamore Sc., betTeeu ium & Sim
DALLAS. - HEXAa.
Pape r Haiuinij acd Calcominitg Doue on
•bore notice,
New Hope X arsery
Wiu J3Ue*lrii|, Proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS
■:o:-
SMV Lq CTl fil."1 »t Gvtl
'' Powell & Oo'« fiwavpaper
A11? ' B "STE'HENS 1 TEW PAPER g
MSUMMM* K? ■» «H<i -ii-dikflil W» 1 A<ivu«l^^Dur'jAaU)>8?rttce*i.;,w-hcfo »<jTti
;1T 1 : • i ! ecntraets juajrbemad# t'ortt.tn JTkW V<
Ihe life of this lUustmus.patriot and
statesman, by F \i Nor ton,, author of'Lifc Hio; with werg?
of Geu Hancock.' ffl i.-'tfate-L Paper lOcfcj | nr"»rrTmriiAiVA 1 Tlfi ' i 1 llil' Book
cloth. 'J5cts. Tostiige ?iaiups received. (Mrcalrxrs irc-c. rr?i^X'»3^ioaBBKaifiaKas»«
Nftt sold by dealers. .Catalogue tree AdMeu JonX SUBRa- ^ubfi^or. 8t. Loui*' M
jJSf
: i%The rnott uniyuc venture in a !i(erar>j way
to uhiek the public hat teen treuUd."—Daily
American. Kasiiviile.
John B Aide i, Publisher, 18 Vesey str.,
iS'ew York.
'THE BHST l» 0«EAPECT."
IKGINBS, SAW-iittLSL
JsrscPascrs ■ "NveE>»11 v £j0T),r
<vr,'
. PflrcC
Herse Powers
(Si*ito<3 to oU R©cuo»r.1 WritatorPRKKIUtis. Panu^ilot 1
\cd rniratc %bo A!Htoiazi £ X&ylcr Oe.. 0Ui«c '
mmaBa
IS 83.
i'A be maU«3a rrrK to r.H a^pik\in
tS. Mia tO (V.LS
One-hft!fmlle North of Dallas on Texn? Centra]
railroad. U/deib «oiioiuj<i. V. box c50.
"EEAREYI'WCRK"
ATTORNEYS- AT-LA W.
—:o:—
Ofilcr aos Main St.
DALLAS TEXAS
DE NTO N ACCOXl MO D ATI ON
|.rv, 5. 25 p, m | Departs 10.15 a. tu
Tiie Pt. Louis through trains run by gt.
P^ouifJ t»nie, 14 minutes faster than Dallas'
Si. Louis trains have sleepers through
0 ALL AS, TEX., J5J.NE 12, 1893.
Money iu Xtw York,
New Yurk, Jnue 7. — Mouey2J
Mi per cent, closed ofiet^d at 2|.
[liui? tuen-autile paper 5(^6 pti
pit. Sterlino exchante, banker"*
Ills, quiet but steady at 485£;
[gbt 489i.
Harrixou, tbe lluuibuv*
Ken Albany Public PresB.
The eensational charlatan and
mountebank, ' the boy preacher,"
whose name is Thomas Harrison,
istUll itinerating and taking doi«
hue, Keligiouu btuubngs ai« far
worfce than oidinary frauds* About
two years ago this reverend clown
visited New Albany m»der big pay
and undertook to snve a few wan*
deriug, scattered toul-, but he nev-
er failed to loopf sijiht ol the dimes
and dollars. The Public Press
drew a pencil portrait of the pioui*
juggler and "bell-tseorcher," . his
vi-it here was a failure, and he
soon felt for fresher fialda and
greener people.
Hlfio Jm Kirs. VVintiiow'
thiit quegtion If frequently aaU'!"i, w« wl
B„ c.. 11,„ r I .. J XT„ in "tmply osy lhat ahu is » tsdy wht> upwards o
fiiOTG tIIr» war Inland iNO. lu forty y»amhasuiiliiiugiy devoid h«r timssmip
wi i uiiiurl 4.nn rtfroj if nnl'i taleut« as it feiuale Iliysician and u u urw. pi mcil
Ultaineo -*<jO acres Of CUiayated paUy amouj; chiMrun. Bne has especially^ 8tnd-
tul—a fiuc residence, a splendid d"'c ,bK constitution ami want* of >i«-
* me/xiui atxl. uh a reeuttol' this effort, and
practical kuowie^jjf, obtained in u lifetime
speni as a i.tTsn anf{ physician, she has com
ichart! and grove of fig tr<<e>, ne»
|ro cabins, fences and all that goes
tnake up a prosperous plantation,
\\ the tune of the war the 6liore«
Island No. 10 were lined with
latteries huppotted by 7000 men.
|o-day fliit. inland dees not exist
-the place where it stood is
[nowu by a blight ripp'u on the
Irfaee o? tiie water.
FITs. FITS. FITS,
fccessfully treatp«l by World's Dispensary
ledica'- Association. AttOrpm, with stamp
|r pamphlet, Buli'aio. N. Y.
nounded a Wootliitit; Kyrup (for rhhdron teotliing.
It operates iiko iniigic;--giving rest aDd health,
and is moreover, sure to regulate the bowel,. In
consequeiiue of this article, Mre. Wins low is be-
coming world ronowneii iis a beuefactor of her
race- children .v do liiHij Up and tilees
her; cbpocially is this Uie case in this
city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup
•re daily sold ana used huro. Wc th'nk Mrs WUis
low has immortalized her niiine by this iuvaluabl*
•rilelo, we sincerely believe thousand of children
>e been nveil from an ear'y grave by ita
♦lmely uwe, nna that nitllioiiH yet unborn will share
its benefits, and uuite in cmlin^ her blessed. No
motbL-r has distiar^ed her dut) to har sufferny
little oue.iu our opinion, until she has given it the
fcem-llt of Mrs. Winslow's Hoothlu>: tfyrup. Tfj
It, motbers—try ti now—Ladies' Visitor. Maw
Ycrk city. «0id by drugJisl U. lj cents a bottle.
Head the Lntelligknoer and
pay up, aud you will live happy
A Pittfburg lodv doctor Pay*
hat -ora-n can understand wo- I V 'He who is ready to buy up his ene-
[ . . . rates wol never waul a MSppiy ct tliein.
jian, aud it O.ten does a pitiont j It jH cheajer to buy H true friend in Kid-
hore good to talk to her of spring iiey-Wort wlio will dtive away th'<i«« mi»-
|,nnof and wrap- than is offect. d ! ,',,eu'ies, »'it rphi liver, ounntipation
I ri i j 1 dtabetvB, i.iies di^eas*(l k)Une>s anu bew-
rnecltctne. ^iusbandf aiui ia»- ; Thi.- remedy is now prepared in li-
Ikerf'wtfut to look out for that lady
I) «icia.n. lastead ol recommenti
Lg fifty eent.s worth of aqua puia
[>r h hiok headpCTio, she tr.ny pre-
pribea $14 bonnet ami a S25 Su~,
ih ovcrr-kiit. are something that
lav.—N«rris»own Herald.
quid as well as in dry forms.
The Intelligencer is only
$2.50 per annum.
T. L. MARSALLS
WHOLESALE
Gr l\ OGEE
DAULAS. • TEXAS
.13/..
ROBERT CLARKE
SOLICITOR FOR 17. 3. PATEIIT3
—AND—
C L A I fA A Q E fl T
Special attention given to Pension 'joun
lea and other Claims against the vioV'-
trnment,
Office, Norton's building, corner ji Elit
k Sycamore, Dallas Texas
JEFF WORD, JE.
A T TOR N F. Y' A T- LAW
Cjffice 612 Main St.
DALLAS - - - TEXAS.
W j piactice in tho IMstriet CViurfs "f the
BeveoVb, Kiglith and Kleventu Districts and in the
enpri me aud Federal Court ut Austin, iyter
and Dallas.
tomer:; of lasty«*r vr. .bout ordehBsrit Itoontitna
about iii> i'fiii-etr. fti) tUuei .n\fci-->as. »ccnrato
deacriptions And veljjable itireet^oas for rlanttas
1SH0 varieties of VeWlolUe aliJ ilo-.rer St-eda.
Hants, r-u!t Tro>a..<V. Invaluable to s+l, eupo
tally to Market < irJea'Tg. aend for it!
D. M.FERRY & CO. Detroit MICIh.
not, iif'j is sweeping
go and dare before'
yon die, something
mighty and sublime
leave behind to t on
j qucr time, $06 a week in your own town. $5 out
Everything new, Capital not
tiuireci. W« will Turkish you everything. Ma
find all points tu the I ny sre making fortunes. Ladies make as mucU
North Emt and SMithpot ! as men, and boys a»d gitis make great pay
or ill, .ti t auu . tlUUewT, Keader, if yoa want business at which you <a?
ullman Falace oleemng (Jars make great pay all the time, write for particuliui
Daily Betweeir | o It. uaLleT*& Co..Portland. Me. mmC-tm
ST. I.OUiS AND DALLAS,; iff f
FORT WORTH, EL PASO ! ^
AND DEM1NG, AND
MARSHALL AND
NEW ORLEANS.
Close connection at Longview & Mineola ;
WITH THE
International & Great Northern R'y I
-™»- ' I OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RY
THE
TEXAS & PACIFIC
RAILWAY
With it, connections
Form tlu» Direct Line
BETWJfcJES
Tags, if lsiiG3- & L'alifirsij 1
Lcniiila, «,ret. Cincinnati,
From St. I-onig.
VIA THE
C£TNo Changes ofCars..,^
HOUSTON.
GALVESTON,
A«fv*\»rr>vt/> i■*HonrsTIK,?,;'1„'"iia]tiiiiore8
o A IN AiN Iv/jN iO )
AND LAREDO
to
7
For tickets, bagRage check, or any it,for.; j r011V4,The Quiekest iff.j. |Iltt +Atl »
ruation as rates and routes, apply to anv ® ltouteto " 1-vJj .
, lPP^
of the 1 icke i a«^ei!ts. or to
11. W. Mc<: ULLOUGH,
Ass't General Pa.-.*. Agent,
Marshall Texas.
II. C. TOW2sSEND,
General Pass, Agent,
St. Lotus, Mo.
H. M. HOX1E,
3d Vice President,
St. Lc ti is, Mo.
E. P. TUH^EK,
Ticket Agent,
Dal las. Texas.
i £
Palnee Sleeping Cot ehes from St. I,Ou:s tc.
Louisville, Cincinnati, lfaitimore ami
Wa hiajtoit, WITHOUT CUANfjIK!
Bat one Change to Ketv York.
riift 0. Jto M. is the Only Line miming 8 Dait
Trains to ' ouisvillo and Cincinnati, la dincf enn
B' ctiou with all trains from the W ett, Jsonthwest
una Northwest.
|* By wuich you can secure tickets
; 10 Baltimore, Philadelphia and
j> { j New York, by way nf Washington,
! the Capital ol our Country.
ri
J. L. Me CO if X,
Plioicg raplner,
SC5 'JAIN E1HEI1T,
DALLAS - - - - TI>XAS,
All H'oj k Sncuhd in the > in tut S'y'e. < f the Art
P«rtie*iinr attention ' iven to onia'ging pi.'.turea
to lit: ttsu in o /. Ind'a InV, or VVater Colore.
A. B. & vV. N. NORTON,
A Uorncys-at-IaTv.
OFFICE. 2nd FLOOU, XOVfOS'* Bi ILD/.\ J.
Dallas, texas.
IfiTPractice ia All the Courts and lie-
fore the Depart men. 8 at Wasa-
ingi<>n"§3
prompt At entiuti Given to Collections and
Other bitgiiuM ihe $iu<u Cnr.
JULIUS SCUKEI L>i£ii. ALFEBD D.vVld
gCHNEIDERS DAVIS,
WfTOT Kg A LB
DKAI.PRS rx
BAl^OrHO .IN'P Tfts,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Wines, Liprs is! Tte
313 and Hli Elm St.»'<»r«: r of Jtarie
' ^p;-. A *R mr.ue »ihome oy ;n > in ' "i >-h ! ^ "•Tying pIi cias.»es of pussenger •
{*' jj.l'i«triui:rt. j« . t bu-ine: s u.«w bt. 11 " m i tltfoiigh without change of cars
J1 , <.i« j^e v.-hhe. 'uapuai nut»...j g ^ ; to Louisville and Cincinnati.
r 1'-•'-■ vi *> ivni mart jou. Men. wo £ % >■
/ i - • '' '» 'II '■UllV JOH. iVO ,
E»8 men, boys and girls want el ev- j •- •
orywhere to wjrk for us. Now is the. lime- You ^ *i '') which VOU <'atl avoid a Mid
can work in sjwe Omo, or giv> your wliute Um# ! *jg
to ihe business. No other business win f. ay yo.i j a
nearly as well. i^o one can fail to mitkeenov- ;
nearly as well. i>o one ean tall to m»n.eenor- ■
moos P'-y, by encragoing at once. Costly outfit | '-I
and terms free, \tomy mads fast, e.vet-y, and'
honorab.y. Address xatE Co., Augusta, Mo | y
mart'-lim : "
j night charge of cars between St-
i; | Louis and Cincinnati, ifyou leavi
p| ! St. Louis on night uains unless
j you pay extra laie in addition to
lJ2, j money paid for ticket.
i ^
Geo. D, Barnard &• CO! 2
SUCOKSOKS TO
Van Seek Barnard & T'<::>iey
I1* a1 ft !J 1 o ^ f *i <%»>. '>
; O
Via C'licitinati, making rttrer.l,
counection with ail roads.
i Hours layover by other route---.
^leasa Ask any Ticket Agesst
| (except thos' working for a competing road...
rt«ri'i/nn r>TTT-r>r> 1 VVliieh is ilio-Qaickegt & Beet Koute from 6t. Lo. 1,
hi t J-tO'thjcxJ: lihjtxh, PlilN j toCini infll, louisvUiu, Baltimore, Washington,
,, T»c. ,{ rn :■ J a vi~ r>t\-\rr usdvou wtl! be told the OHIO A MlS^ISatl'i I by
JuliOf Al'iy Jtil/AiiA O I 't/A i IC'V. When purchas ng. p eas.; ask for Tickets
\1 A XT/Tjfj* A fi'r Opcpo 1 this load, for sale »i »il olHees of conucuting . ti<;
JJ.JXM {y . Si -.j J -l/ ,ti Ciito, j lu rft, Louis, at lot it lu# N. Fourth et.
pi ^sia gtree'
A V'7 t, y < p. vav .*■< f»?,i
HM&ll iAiliiiite M-okw
By Edward Shtppeu, Medical Director. IT
S JI, A Thrilling t'iO orial History of !l t
WorldV great Sett Fights, *vitit specimens ^R-^,fen'vfi<'iJ, ij. W. Pa.-s, Agent, TrTa,
of Kaval Arehitectnrn ol aliases. A re- ^ -- T~ _jM ■■■
cordol V» ijrdf rful Lirploits ti* ire iuieres/* t cr "v jr 4 ^ si '3 S
mg thin notion- price oniy >3. 11, se!!s ev ! ji, jj A M iLi 0
ery wliere.
V rrXrer^'-'-.nke $100.00 rer j rKALSU IS-—•
Lj L il J. Onion'.li. Address J (if
- *u-siLoui*'Mo- _!Paints. Oils, Pictures. Mtls,
u'-W. £ CABOOV, - W. B. SBATTUC.
Qou't Alan. Gci.7 Pats'r
C'INCiN>*I, O.
G. D. BACON, Gen'l Western Agent'
St. Louis, !V?j,
f t * '« "l
b s> *4
T!^ kvh rcoa 4
H»XABI.rSHKl» IS/ i.
Walt Paper,
Window f-iilavs.
Moulding, Etc., E(cty
A Large Supp'y of
Ready Mlxeil Paints.
S26 LI.JI STItLKT,
DALLAS, TEX \IS
The cringpre »t the Philadelphia
pint for May was 3600 gold dollar*
000.000 filvfr dollars, 530.C00
;mM. 1 580,000 five oeot pieove
id 3,160,000 cenu.
-i*—
• *i . ^
Bsriiham,!i
WATER WHEEL
^tfiidard Twrblne
Pamphlet Free by
BtJRNHAM 13KOS, YORBT.PA.
Carter & Gibson,
418 ELM Si\
BOOK; JOB PRINTERS
BOOkBIXU£KS.
T*® tfoft Comptete E?tallish~
uitut in AortA lejxia
B'tinate* mad <wisrt|)1i*bf work funishod on
^ applieauu*
-ji. L c '
fcK MEDICINE 6%
•S i'i l^-ft l-v ^
1 I i
THKHK is no yr^ster du >.i Producer and r,i
•tiitaijlnv Prsoiiplc it, the wor-d M f x:d« t 1 . . . , , „ . ,
diclnetliai UaM' Bf l TWitlj. p-repar < I rom . I Sf »aufa'-turer and Whohaale »ml re- .i. ... d , .
fermented Malt, Ho'w »nfl t'lilniae. Tlioy from i
body and th>> brair,, onrici the blooa, »<• . j .it i* rviw nn
— ALL hl.M'O Ui —
GBOEGE RICK
;ne bones, tardea Ihu Quiet Uie re»»es
ch-ser the -aind, perfect ti^e.stion, iv.'a'.ate um-
Biotnach aad boweis, cleanse theiiver aud kdu _-y
and vifa!i>.e with NuW LieI£ every ii.iid of th»
unly. Beware of imitations slor'-irly u.dcj r
look for,thq company's rfii"iature winrb ap-. •
bofniy oo the label ol" every bottle. Sold ver>
where il \.I. f erI' e^Rboo.. M *«■. -
N. K. WRIGHT
CCKTB>CTOE & LUILBKB
Mo 208 Sycamore Stretu
DAUiAS, T£I48
Jobbing of all kind promptly don®.
ft5
trjt
1'
Tg
slz vt
No. 730 & 732 Zlm'.St
Dallas, Tesa?.
Price# to asit the TVdic*. Call and Kiamiu* UmI
Beioiw Purcbasei an i!«n.km
it
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 12, 1883, newspaper, June 12, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444340/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.