Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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box, but in Presidential contests,! "?r^ 7 J GlNGEEjCA
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defined principles. Ohio was Whig. v ^ ,
. r ->11 /•! • , • I linger, Fucbi:, Mandrake, ard many of the
Ohio Stoca by the Constitution b»st medicines known are bore combined into Ja
j t i „ ;t„; "/> i, medicine o! such qarod powers as to make it t'03
Bnd tne L DIODj (iud Lei hunOi 6u J I greatest JJIoo GFurfur aud tbe
of thousands or soldiers rallied '' itest Health anti Sfrewglhlfces'^rarTIgctl
! around the da-:, inarched under tt, I cur» cvmpiointof Wo«cn and aiseipe* onhe
! i.i f . ,, , , ■, . ' Stem mh, H«.ve)s. Lutpe, I iver and kidneys, and
IOUght beilOath iid role's SI)a lor f Js entirely different from B.ttera. OingerJ3tB0i.cc
-- - and other Tories, as it ne\er intoxicates. oOcer.t.
and $1 sizes. l.i i's.'e having buying s>i sire. Hl».
cox St Co New York. .noSwit
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LYD1A S. PINKMAM'S
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a gure £ha» tor a« jr&surs V7BA3E.-
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Vt J «rci(tawt» «r«nr -cOotwe of Hue*** from tba
BoCi, at •£» mm trm4 v-iii sire toon a^ .', ?tr«c|r(h to
ttu^jptoia. iftntMVtsOoteia i«*^Mfix>CutBp«sa<L
ctbotti th« 0#ibt>ow><* bloe£ fttriflaf are
]WT«d at as and ri WfxUvu Arena*, Ljra Km
Prten of c4Ui«r, ft. ffx bottlnf ftir $». Tfco Coc^oabt)
tsennt by lool Ssitbn form ef pUto, of of booa^fyC,<M
Kpoipt of yriM^ per bna tor f4the». IKrt> RJclva
hrt\f aasiTow all tatters «X ki>rJ-T. Scxlcwt »«ftt
«temp. 6«*i tflf pa&i^et. AV; f.k'» jftis Piprr.
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Orli'STJU. ■- PWTfHiJS'a IiTJEi PtIM «r» OBseTpar
Uo3- BQi<xiaB««i and Tur^HtUsy of Cta Livti. I£ sact«
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HOMAM
LIVER PADS
Jtor Sale
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SIC MainSlreet
Dallas Texas
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MOnday,October lii, ISS2.
the preservation t»f the National
j life. Thousands laid down their
i own lives and million.* of dollars
J were freely contributed. True
j patriotism i& them found its best
representatives. Her wsr Gov-
ernors, Denieon, Todd and Brough,
in their Jives and acts embodied
tbe JoyaJfy of the people, and her
generals, Grant and Sherman, Mes
Pherson and Buckland, and Alaeon
and Roseeran^, aud Sehenck and
^Morgan, a»d Young ao»j ^Stedniarj,
! and Baaning and the McCooke,
r vn,i
iuik
MS PLASTIH
Tho marufsctnrer bave
WOS Tits HIGHEST MEDALS
aud Praise Everywhere
No Fcrr edy tru r* W idely or Favorably Known
It is rapid in relievicg, qnirt: on evrine. For
Jarue back, rheuiu«ti»ia, Kidney AflectioiiS, and
aches and pnUi3 generally, it is ihe unrivalled
re 2 edy.
O'cer '>000 Pivij'gift ted riiyticiars liave eig^ied
a pi per nating that fienscnV Cpp*iae .Porous
V i i.sur i- are atper) oi to ai 1 othus- Frtcc 25ct«.
Louis IronUountd
and Southern Eailwaj
T »io completion of the traii»-co o -ntr.il divis !J
-lie Toxa^ Ss Pacific Railway between Sb trial
il Ttsarkana ooyueotion at the tauter polnj a
e
■^t. Louis. Iron Mountain
Southern Bailway, |
MekeijthiBtbeiOicrt, quick end nn.s d.-ri'8b!e roflJl
iiouisvillo, Uincinaati, Chicago,Datroit, ClsvelaJMI
BuOaio New York, Boatou, r.-Uhtiors \
WashiBiiton, Philadelphia, and a!)
other principal Easlora ac d
Nertheri. ioint%»
fry this JST«w Boute
Via Texan & Pacific and th<
Xjpon
Southern S^ailwav-
VAND^IAM &£
lattie SHORTBST-iid Q ftCKEBT Li-
JL till iaiponant Eastern Oitieii,
{T ia the only Linethat rune Five Daily Lino 1|
1 i'ullmac, i»alaeo oars fro -n ;lt. f^ais 2aat.
TS Track sud E^alpmW't are tfco Best in
World.
THE OHIO ELECTION
A Ucaocriti: i.valascio,
aud Hickenlooper, and nnmberle»B j ^ t & HAMLIN
other gallant officer-, only were QRS,'lN8"" c'""!",is
represenlaiives of Ohio braver
courage, fidelity, zeal, love aud
beet, having
been deereeed at eveiy Great
World'* IuuuHtrisl ('o.iipctltion for Bisteen Yoav;
no othtr American orgjne. havlrx be frund eqaai fj
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BROT7TTS IIIO* BTTTWIW
fe onrtain core fbr all <ltagere«
inquiring m complete tonic t «*po
ci»'lyIndlft«stloD, I>7«prp»< a,
TT.lt(ent Fever*, Want of Appctlfei
)*»s«b of Strpncth, l«ck of Caerfy,
fto. EuioliM the bVood,
tins tha mnsclca, and giro* mvw
life M tho ne-rrea. Aftw Uko a
charm ;on tho dljr«tUa arpni,
t«moTlnc all djapeptlc aymptoava
anch aa taaiinc the Onrd, Belching,
Heal la the Sroaaach, Heavtbnm.
etc. The only Iron P*eparatlot
that will not blacken the teeth <n
(rire headache. Bold tofr alt l>rv
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BRDWK CHEXIOl CO.
Balllaorr, Ki
liepublicanism Ssiowed Under
Through Incapacity ol Leaders
and Hypocritical Pretenders—
Tbe Peoj)le in TLutider Tones
Rebuke the National Adminis
tration, and the Lightning
Strikes Falee 8tate Leaders,Who
Interpolated New Issues Ilare-
publican and Violative of the
Rights of tbe Citizen.
Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. IX,
The election of Tuesday in Ohio
t'
results aa we predicted weeks ago
in the Intelligence!;, in the ar-'
tide "Forecasting Ohio P^;lilic3.>,
"Look ia the book and you will
find it so."
For a iaaif century we have been
familiar with Ouio politics, per-
sonally knowing its prominent men
and Its political issues. There is
uot a locality in the State V/ith the
histovy of which we are not famil-
iar—not one in which t;« have
not warm friends in all the parties
and factions,
Ohio was a D/kV? State in the
past; the people were imbued with
patriotism and love for " the true
principles of the government."
They were eminently conservative;
jealous of infringement upon the
lights of the citizen ; devoted to
law and order aud good govern-
ment. Tho State wtn founded by
p(lain, practical common-sense toeu,
who were taught to love liberty
and hate oppression. Her Rugs
glesee, Trimbles, Worthingtocis,
Shermans, Whittlesevs, Harrisons,
Cooks, Masons, IlifcJicocks, Lane#,
Fords, Kelleys, .Wrights, Ham-.
moods, Vaocas, Johoeom, Storys,
Coxes, Audrewo', Allans, iStanber-
ry.c, Vinions, Hortons, Nigh?,
Morrises, Spang ler?, Gotldards,
Converses, Uiiils, Sloan?, Ridg-
wuys, Welches, Nyes, Whites,
Duuleys, Words, Harpers, Pendle-
ton's, Cowens, blings, Clarks,
Ilurds, Wados, Swings aud others
were men of broad and liberal j 50c.
views and bright f tars in the Na-
Invnlfv as pipmnisfipfl hv *H#» rank- at ?-r}'- Also cheapest." Style 109: S M ectaves
iOJai'} aS " a v in p (1 It v. Cl uy lae JallL ^ufj[}CiCnt compafie aiiU power, with bout quality
and file ot her soldiery.
Ohio, brightest on history's page*
in war and peace, foremost ia edu«
ca»ion, agriculture and manufac-
tures, in progress and development,
lias been and is, unmistakably,
Republican.
Upon eyery straight battle upon
the square principles o 1 Republi-
canism the vote has been lecord^d
in favor of the National Republic
can party.
The cyclone of the 2nd Tuesday
ol October was Mirprising to ail
parties, a Waterloo defeat to Re-
publicans, and foota up a Demo-
cratic majority ot 30,000 and 10
Congressmen, leaving only 5 Re«
pnblicau Representatives. ,
Ttie Democrats have elected the
following Congressmen by majori-
ties estimated a a follows :
lit District— Follett, majorit.?, 998.
2nd—JurJau, majority, 1,763,
3rd—Warray, majority, 26i).
4tli—Lefover, majority, 7,003.
5th—SSerey, majority, o,000.
tith—Hill, majority, 700,
7th—Campbell, majority,
10th—Hard, majority, 1,140.
12th—Neal, majority, 450.
13th -Converse, majority, 4,550,
14th—(urtddes, majority, 1,800.
loth—Warren, majority, 500,
16th—WilkiBe, majority, 6 600.
18th—Wallace, majoiitv, 170.
20th—1'ege, majority, 110.
21st—For&n, mnjority, 1,500.
Th« Republicans save five—Keifer, Tay-
lor, Robtuaou, Updegraff and AlcUcrmack.
Of the Republicans elected Dr.
J. T, Updegrafti9 reported to have
died of Ilfight's disease on »he
night of electiou day. Lie had
served two 8e«i>ion8 of Congress';
at d was a mo£l estimable jjeutle
man.
MASK THE KF.AbONfe WHY THE
change! |
Dissatisfaction with the policy i
of the National administration and j
with the polioy oi the St?.te admin-!
istration combined have caueeci the!
wonderlui change iu the popular1
vote. First, as to tbo
Arthur Administration Policy.
The friends of General Garfivld,j
who compose the party in Ohio,
have never been sa'.irtied with Ar-
Continued on jiuid page.
Ladieb! beautify your t;omp!eyion with
Glvun SulpUur Sua»».
"llili'N 12;&ir nail Whisker
for p opulur suertd bi d eecuiai laiuic in school
or family, at only $22. One hundroi ofh^r stylos
at 30, ST, f 0, 72, 78, 93, ICS, .14 to «6tiO on^up.
Tb e lager myles are wuoliy or-rivalled l>y any
other orgMK. Alto for ea-y paymnts, I\ow illus-
ptrated Catalogue free. 'J'lna Company nave com-
'13"? A "RJ| vQmeucea the aaaeuf«otuiei>f Up-
r ? v/£3righc Urar.i i'Unor,introducj; g
ItnporUiu. improvements; adding to pov. or ami
beauty ot tone and dtri.bi.ity. Will box require
tuning one quar er b « much as another Piauoa.
Illu8t.»3led Circalar free,
The MABON Si HaMLIN Or;;an and Piano Co
104 Tromant st, fcoston;46 E l-4'.h .«t, New York;
140 Wsbp.tli Ave, Chicago
Fiaa Steel Engravings
For the Portfolio, Scrap^Book,
Farming, or tor IUaatration.
OBH LlhT ISCLUCES
His«c»rf&ns, Aniliorn, AtSJslB,
ScteMUstef, Statesmen,
MiisK'iHn^lerjfjt aaeii,,t;o!-
lege Siflii-
lcrg,r„Ii!eiil Pit'tiireii,
" Ivic., late.,
Comdritiiiifr Over 3X5 Subjects
Bcautlfally engraved on Steel, ha-.ing' appeared
in tbe Ec'oetic ilagaz'.nn dnin g iaat years, and
embraciog poi traits of reariy ev<jry diiitinjjuished
oisa oi the p.*.st and present century.
The engravings are printed on ibie paper, 10il2'
It cBee, and are seiit by nunt or express.cp>ep&id,
on receipt ol price., We furutsb i cat clrtL cases
•r peitlolios, holding ftou ten to fifty eiigrHVingw
prices,
KngravhiRg, l©c. -each, or ?7.50 j>er 100.
Portfolio, 50 ^cente t>ach.
Portfolio and 15 Engraving, &1 50
25 2 24
50 • .4 00
C&Uloguen eon? to any addrrfs. Snr.d postage
I stamp for i7ataiOguctau4 route a selection. Ad
dres* f
E. R. Pelton, Publisher,
25 Bond Street, New York.
ocfJnofiw
r
fTS Tuins aren:n with r\ view ''-o llie ^vcai
lj. Bcccmmodaliou of the public.
B" T8 Train* ew run with xegtsler-Uy, and FaH
get 4 cs.ii thsrtfore bs assuicd :f maWii,
ctioiiR * iiit other roaas,
» 0 Employes are augtt to treat Patroca v.l
-3. the greatest respect, and to give them evj
tossible at+.«ntioa.
AM the Improvement;!
Vnd appl'ansea known to a'oidern sl.ill aadpKji
entjon whieh tend to innire Kapid Transit cSjjJ
Hied with absolute con.ioit and perfect eafe IU
CBsenfera. arc inueeou the 5Iaiida)ia Line W !l
oo auuo.U oaa. >j
THE
Texas and Paoifi-i
RAILWAY H
With itfi coiinection from tb.c most il:r|[
ami quickest lines from all points tJj j
TEXAS
St, Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, Indianapo£> I
Toledo, Memphis, Nanhvillo, Loui_
uille Chattanooga, Alt»nta >
end all points
North, East & Sontli-Eaf
8 40 p
S :X> al
paummssm xtmtmtm i ^
EMI BAIsSAK.'
Tiiie cicgaat Urerarig
is proftrrec by ttioee
who 1; a ve usnd it, ir> :«iy
I similar ?jt j»!e, on a»-
Scourt *f ito ecperkv 1JJ.
■ clamJlncss a»d purity. jSj
It 90i. triim
oa-.ly tli it i*a bt'toficisi
to tiia ac.-ij'p pjjtl iiuit
Rcjlorjs t^oVoaTi.'o) to sr iTaJW Bni?
Parker's f'air t.ilsa.T, Is finely pe-f^.-r.ci and h
warranted to prevent falling of thehrir and (o ro-
move dand.-uii undilchln^. Hiscox & Co , N.Y.
•Cc. ntui $1 zk**. at \t\ Ar\\gzr.vji
PABKBffi'8
MKB fl?pi <10. L>
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Trains leaves Dallas Station, as follows: "1 r™
Kost Bound. 1 j J
Cfc 4 mail and express - . ' ao 8
No 20 rcaii and express - - .• '1 F j 4
t West Bound
No 1 mail and ezpress
No 9 mail and express -
Non 2 and S ruu daily between Beastland a , «|
Bt. Louis. „
Nos 1 4 yun (iailbetweoii Fort Worth and 8
Louts. . , |
CONNECTIODS r J'
A Texarkana, with I rams on tbo B. TT. Irf
Mountain and So. Uuilway for all polntr Nor*
jSufi and Bonth-ow t. '
At l.oDgview Jcnctlon, aad Miunxna, w . .
trains on lnterrotlonal K R-lor 'l'ylar, Pulesti I
Houston, Austin, c alveston and ban Antonio.*
At Dallas with iralns on tho Uoustou,Ttc, !
central Kailvuy for Corslcana, M. 'Xia, 3rom" I
Waco, Callert, Bryan, Eeinputea*. Brenha1 ,.|
am at LO.nts Sn Middle and Southern Texas. |
At Sherman, with H Ss T c Kwy for a.l pji
oil the line of thai load.
At Fort Worth, wnh Btagee for a I point!
Western Texas.
'estern Texas.
At Shrevepjrt, wlto lied rlvtr Steam Jf» I
New wrleac-i. , i| j]
Pullman's Palace Sleeping U *1
l?'ort Worth, Dallai anu Shermi
Saint Louis.
Any information in regard tr» rates
Freight, Time and Cpnnect:onH, will
be chetifullV uiveii on application to
H- M. HOXIE
Gen'l Sup't Marshall, Texas
B. NEVVMAJS ,
Marehul, T. xas.
GN&Eft
tional gai?xy, and of rehil^^nce
equal to auy in the coneleiiation.
The rt- presentsiive men were
fair samples ot the people, and did
uot utfect to be any belter than
tl.ofe who piacect ihern in bonora
Mi? positioiir. The minority seoti-
:uent upm all questions had likf
i_i»:e ieudeie ami they were a'ike
ve*j>ected.
—0»—
iMte *r
HV#H If IMt4TMk«.
SET 1JACK 42 YEARS.
I wan troubled tor many years with
Kidney Complairt, Gravel, my lilood
became thin; I war dr.ll and inactive; could
hardly crawl About; wa« an old, tvorn out
man ail over could yet nothing to !.e!|:
me, until 1 got Hop Bilter*, and now I am
a boy again. My blood ana kidneys are
all right. Hid I am as activc as a nuiu of
30, although 1 am 72, and 1 have no
uoiibt it will do an well lot oilieis of uiy
*£•?. It is worth a trial.—Father.
Indigestion and habitual cortivene;*
A Sjpsrlafivf tieaftb »-n3 Strs^i Rsatesr. *
If you arc a merluick: m farrier, von out tJJ!i
* isrenrnrk. or a rj.ither run cU^rn oy fea-.tiy m S.^y—
. kotl duties try Pakksr's GtKoi.it Tor»C.
If yet: rr« a lnvr^-er. inui- iter or btBrr-ess taaa C
' tmusted liy mental strain or otixio«j»car-9. doix<t*aka
tnt:.ric.uin(5 slim ulsn: j, but ua« P .ir Iter's Gmcxr Touio
If vrn have Consumption, CJspefisia, I<heum»
lsa», kidnej-Complaints, o*aryd«i«rderoftlMli*j»j%
Rcraach. bow eii, blood or ncr res.P/.i.KBsr's Gv
Tome will cure ysu. Itis the Grsntest Blood Pu. ifisi
futi Cia ?3S« znd Sirred Coagfe Cora Cm ttssd
» If j rctt are wasting away £rora age, dissipation at
1 any wseafc or weakness and lecpire a stimulant talc#
6iNOE;i Toi.-ic at once; it trill invigorate end build
Jou up frimi tlie fc-st close but will never intoxicate,
thasi saved hundreds cf lives; it Kay save yots»%
4 CAUTION 1—Krfta* a;i fjlittiiuu*. i'.rtir'i Cl.iyirT-Trta h
c^oipotteJ tf ibc U^trrrvdJal n^ottU in ttwvrorU, nod bunting
diffen-nt fr-nn yrv^nr;ita>ui of gii ger alone. Send /or ct/aJvtt
lit*cox C: Co.# N. Y. due. A $1 i —>, at dealer* Ia
CHEAT SAVING »U77SG DOLLAR 3TZR.
• .it . j• • . i m IIIU.reMiwii Miiu iiauiiuui
OcCtf*iot}&«]y HDd tu tii0 ^ffiHrifelrom weakvem of the n<Drvea a Mi
year>," and only then when pub'iuj mucciw^of tha ?tom»ch. Due a tie., ton to th«
sentiuient had btt n outrairml b? pr0!^' habit ofiiie in coenection wiUitaej
ikA iul: . I «•»« Browne Iron Hitierc, will
uiijUHt legislation, the Whig party'#uen£tl)eD lht paru fcnd q4.ioklT!
wouitl be tebuked at the ballot. retake every H-ymptoui of the dLorder.
Iisri-h and la«ti;ig fragrance has made this
delightful periums ex^ediogly popular. Thera
Is antlilo^ l.Ue it. Insist upon having rupaas-
ron Cuib^Mh. ard look far signature of
M tettta. AST irr^t m imlrn ki MfStMC*
"■ I<*. « Mil U wo I tWv :
L.\ltGK S*%nKO BCTTSO Ifc. «itt
EARS fE MILLI0
I'M uws Bais^m oi Sliail's t
Postively Restores tie Hearing, and
tne Only Absolute Cure for DsalJ
nes& Known. ^
This Oil Is abstracted from peculiar specie*
hinall White Shark, ccught in the Yellow 8:
known a* Cahciiaqodon ko(.n£l£xn. lv-
Chinese lisliennnn knows it. Its virtue a» a rest
ative oft hearing were discovered by a 3uddr
Priest at>out the year 1410. lie cures were so m
ereus and rntny eo sxiuingly miraculous, t'
thi remedy wn« otHclully piowlcimed o*e rthe '
t!re Kmpire. Its i.fe became so universal t tt#
tor over 3t'0 years no l-eafness hes existed nun ' ,
the Chinese people, fceut, cl arges prepaid, i%
any auditss a. $1.00 per oo.tle. 'b.
Hear ^Yliat the Deaf |
It has performed a miraale iu my case* ' fc
1 have noiuutatthlyncises in my heatland hi';
much bett.r.
I have been greatly benefited.
My deafnts" helped a^ieut deal—think aTiot •
bottle will cm e me.
•'Its vlttuo are ULciiestlonablc tad its curate*
character absolttc, as tne w.ltcr can personal-
testify, both frem erptrinco and obrervati 1
Write at oncc- to Keylock Si Jei«ki:y, 7 lley y i-1
No* Vork, cnciosii.g $1.00, and you will rcce' »
by roturn a rtrueay that will enable you to h<Jt#
like uny body else, aud whose curatiTc effe *
will be permanent. You will never regret do
so."—Kdltor of Aiercan:ile lieview.
49* To avoid loss pithe mails, please send mot P '
by Uegiatervd leite.s. M
(iaiy imported by HAYLOCK & JENNI L
(Late Uayloek&Co.) jfT
SOLE AGENTS FOR AMERICA. 7 Pey 8t.rN, y*
em'82
U. MACK A YM.
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk Streets.
Three squares so nth of Urand Wind; I
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