Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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ti&i
b'sohad a.tha Head of Stsarobeal
piivigation and the Railroad Cross-
ing of Uig friniiv rtiver.
A Fir^t-Class Paper,
FEB EX.' AT THE DALJ.AS PtBTOJTFICK AS
Second CLASS Mattel.
[rival
Xj
and Depiirmre
•aiiis ul iJaaias.
si!
| HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL.
38TPN TIKE WHICH X? 12 JJINUTKS
FASTEJR THAN DALLAS TIME.
I
Receiptaof Ca t'® for the past r e k lave '
been very light, m.ket tinding steaoy
owirijj to a short supply, Niisiler receiv-
ed 21/ No. fold SI; on hand none.
Sheep—Received pnst week 105; no sold
45; good l'at mutton in fair demand; thin
to trashy not wanted.
Remarks— Cattle pens cleaned—Sheep
in full supply—Hogs none.
Approximate Sales for Woei
Ending July
With Pea and Pencil.
A Common sen=e Retnely.
SALIC 1'LC A
"No, sir; I don:l believe newspapers mnn AO more KIlcnillnHisill, CiOJtl «r
are more dissipated thad any otner class! ^*»«rsjE?xi«
of men who earn their living by their j t
brains," faid Mr. A. II. riiegftied, manner j 1 ■
„,-,u „f u,. f.
Itefiiats Efcliti Warraatea,
n
ij+i
IUef cnt'le—10 corn fed 900 lb (<i 31
f> grass fat 850 lb @ 3*; 5 barren cows 800
lb 3c.
H:>gs—None.
Sb^m—10 good mutton 115c to 3-1 fa r
S t« 3Jc.
Paul Pioneer-Pre.-s. Still, thane of them
who do desk"work are tempted to stiunif
,q-™ ! lata, for it1 very hard on the nsrves and
•8t,S ' btoruaeh,"
'ft
SaL 4
'•As for example—?'
"As ior example, in my own ease, I stuc 4
Fit'* years established and uev&r \
known to fail in a sing e ca'&**<■ ]
acuta or chronic. Jtt'fer to all j
nrominent physlcia tt.t anil 1>nicr■
i/ists for the Handing v; salt'
to my desk on tins paver until my nerve* '' '\iC(^
were like a bunch of telegraph wires after " ' S^P'O^HlEsT'!
The Onlv L':.-solver oi me
a g..le. and mA btamach kept about as good
M ich cows, rood graded £40 to $50 ! nested
time as a two-dollar watch. My frie/nis
Common Texan $35 to 40.
Calve-* 7 to 10
Yearlings 12 to 15.
Will. Norton Wallis
—,*> -**> ——
A iuan naiueu H-nry Marchant
wr<e kil.'eJ at Baird Sa urday.
this and
the doctors advise
that, but one day 1 'caught on' to an "ad.'
of Parkerss Ginger Ionic, and
have never embused
cine before, hut
rule and say that
the best thing but
lieakd up these;
ers should make
'I his prepuratiou, which has been known
as Prrker's Giiiher Tonic, will hereafter be
advertised and t-old pimply under the
Poisonous
Uric Acid Which exists in the Hood oi j
Kin ninatic and Goutypatients.
SALlflllO 53 Kno^n as a common.sense r»m • |
. . -. 1* *"Z.Z'Tr— 'Hi :il-'-'-i
siff j
r- : J.' ; .i.fmrJ H
v... ; r j ;w : JalaU&sS'
GOXNO NORTH.
live 8 30 a m j Depart
five 10 05 p ui j Depart
S 55 a ki
10 15 p m
A Lawyer s Testimony ,
During eight years my attacks of d_va-
pepsia were so terrible th >t 1 often had
to stoi) business. Parker's (Singer Tonic
built me up Irom almost a skeleton jo the I dealers are constantly deceiving their c
enjoy. J. Jerolomoti; J L.v lubstuuting n.furror articles
der the name ot ginger, and aa ginger is '
, name of Parker's Tonic.
perfect health f now evjoj
Lawyer. New Y >rk cny.
GOING SOUTH.
8 05 a m I Depart,
4 50 p m j Depar t
8 30 a m
b 05 a 1U
ikkas ot pacific.
jeee1suson cl'iy time.
Going East
4 Arr3.50 a. m. j Leaves 4 00 a. ci
iiO a)' 3.45 p. m, j Leaves 4.U0 p, m
1 Ar
8 Ar
Going West.
5 45 p uj | Leaves
8 00 a in I Leaves
6 15 p m
8 20 a m
DALLAS & WICHITA.
pive
rive
10 30 a m
1 40 a m
Depart
Dfepart
3 20 p m
7 00 a m
TKUNK LINE,
Irive 10 00 a m ) Depart 3 00 a
NilSSOUKI PACIFIC.
Si- Louis Thkough 'Ikaim.
5.30 a. m | Depart 10. p. at
DENTON ACCOMMODATION
5. 25 p. m | Departs 10.15 a. m
.he St. Louis through trains run by St.
|uis time. 14 minutes faster than Dallas'
st. Louis trains- have sleepers through
SALL1S, TEX., JULY 25, 18813.
locals.
[as the bois d'arc all been Belled?
pity lots are constantly b^ing sold a* in
lased rates evidencing !;uth in our con-
|ued prosperity.
'risoners in confinement and worker
of fines at poor farm are all entitled to
lane treattueut.
W hen beeves sell at 2J to 3« cents per
nd ought not beef in the market house
He cut down in pries.
IV by should the city engineer be stripped
I their authority with Which his position
Is iieretofore been clothed.
["he Coifcierale Annals a semi monthly
I g'izine comes 10 us from St. Louis, full
[war reminiscences. Send to J W Cun-
jgham for a co pv.
.f you you want a fine lemonade, a re
Lshinc gl.ies of ice cold butter or sweet
ilk. or if you prefer a soul stiiing am'
Iululating punch, or anything else in the
I nor line, don't ftil to vs5it "Glen L a"
loon ucxi to the postoffi.-o, where Nea!
trke or Cousin John will threat yo i
] 1 •
IFondevful Cur/s of Salt llheutu When
Physicians, Hospitals and all Other
Means Failed.
Salt R heum.
I !>ave leen a great Miffarer with Salt Flicnm
for thirty >earp, o..tnun-r.c!ng In n;y head r.rul
rac i aud tsteadiug over tiie gruatar part of my
\). dy, -I h»»ve *ken jrailonH of mudicin'-s ior 'ho
blo.i'l o»'diff«rcnt kuid« and tried good physical s,
utl of which did mo tic good, ajid 1 ci ma to I be
couclu-dou that I cnul.i not «e caret4. Bi't a
fiiuad called my iitloutioD to entlru'.a Kemedi h.
Got iium and used throt uutil mv •?kin i i per
tei-Uy stiuoin ami I c outsider rayaell cntUely
caretl Youra truly.
Axawam. Aam: . B William Lud.
Salt Klieum.
Cuticura Hem-^dles arc th« grca'cst medioiues
on earth. II .d the w, rati case 3a t lihauta in this
oountiy. i».y mo hur h,.»l i; 20 ye>irs, atiil in fast
died fr m it. I believe C CliOuBA would huvo
savi d her lite. My . arms, breast, and in ad were
covered (or three yeurd. which no hia^' relieved or
cured uutil I used lue Out curaRe.solventi blood
fUiilei) iuterually, and s,utiear.i apd Oaticur^
Cjoapi'tiie greatflbn curon) cx.eruall'-.
Newark, Ohio. ». W. Adams.
Sait Rheum.
Iliad tried everything I bed hears! of in the
East and West for bait Rheuin. My t.itu was
eoitsidt-red a yery bad one. uty f-.ce, he.-ia, and
BOiue pari« of (uy bojy were alnifst raw. _ Heud
eavor«d with scabs aiut ail-ch. fiutteiiu;,' t'eariui.
One v»>ry skilful physician said be would r ther
uoi t.e .t it, ».iud souio ox them thiutf no>v 1 am
otilycuiei temp rarily. 1 think rot a particle
of oa t- l\li uui ubuu iui-. and my case is eoniiid
eiod wnderful. Uhi.uksto cutimtra Ueinedics.
ueuatur, il'.ch. »\1. s. t>. it. Whip,-lo.
Salt Kheum.
Ve system of renedr s ever conipcntided so
thoroughly trioleate the diseases f r wxich they
are intended as the ci'lcara iC mjdies. Many
reraurkakle cures h ve come to in v know edg ■,
and, I feel srfein w;.rii'Mug sntisfectieii Ifdirec-
ticus are followed- Medicines thatii fallh y cure
tfait Uileum, as Outicuia it m.-dii s, will cure any
kind oi tkvn diseases.
Cha». H. \fcrse, T'luggist
rropridor Moire's Djspopsi^ cure.
HoUi6ton, Uuss,
rrico :Cuticu;a, ROc and $1 p'-r box. Resolvent,
$1 i er b tit e. cuticura cjoap. 25c. Cuticu a
Miaviug {Joap, 10c, bold everywhere
Potter DiugHiHi Cliemicat Co, Boston.
mi I
r*rr Tfl
J noisuuii
C9J 'Jiu.ifu
CiQ Blfiln Street
SALMS.
II, KAM1L?JX
As unprinciplen
their ciih*
DIANA'Sof^,^
Rorgli, Chippid
or Urea";,' °kin, lVaek bf a.'s,
1'impbs. fkin Blernisli'-e, and it-fatitile Humors,
■h i Mticura boaj-., a exquisia; ckin Beautitki
aiai lo let, Uath and Nurs ry (Janative. «
reaily an unimportant ingrediedi, we drop
he misleading word.
Teere is no change, however in the pre-
paration itself, and ill bottle5 remaining
in 1 tie hands of deaieas, wrapped under the
name of Parker's Ginger Touie, contain
the gern-uini medicine if the facsimiiie sig-
nature of Hiscox & Co. t« at the bo'.tom of
the outside wrapper.
'^p T,'
TEXAS & PACIFIC
.RAILWAY
Willi tib < ouaectionfl
Form tl^e Direct Line
KjKTWfcJESI
rjl-rTj-nn tiTnirr l?'l
.tl[(;YL!C A works with trarvelons affect < n
I til-s iicia, and so rtnioves the disorder. It is now
j cx< tuslvelv used by all cleyra'ed physle.sns of
1 A ir.enra and Lurope. H'gbest Alesiual A cade-
| n.y of Pans rspo' ts 9o per cent euros in tlire ■
'"i3' EEMEM3BR
that BA1 li; \ i iv.A is a cei-.aiii cure for RHS
A A'llrfi!, G<JU F aj'.d Mh.UltAliGIA. The ma
rtci se pai.'is are subauod almost instantly.
Cive it ;* trial ileiioi'guaranteed or money
refanded •
'!. Ii'."jsand3 of Testimonia'.H sent on ai plisia-
tiou,
$1 a b( x. G boxes for S5.
Cent free by rof.il or. receipt i ' money.
MK TiOVS LhlTrJ-lST FOH IT.
But do no} he d«iuded into taking imitations or
substitutes, or soiiethlng roeofelTlordi'ft -as "just
as good !" Insist on the gentiitiu v.itli .he name
of Wi.shbnrne x Co. on e.'sfh box, vhkh is
guaranteed cbeinical'.y puie under our -dttrature
an indispensable' requisite to insuie srvees in
the tlesimedt. Taae l o other, or *e..d to lis
WAtsIlBUliNE & cu. i'roptetors.
287 Broadway, col' Keade titfl.j N< w 1 Yoi
10-i50ii&w y
Paiiiis. Oil;
DEALER
13 n"''' p f.i
hTot! r
cper,
l>;ntloic (/hiss,
Moulding, Etc., Etc,
A
i-arge Supply of
ow iida'IiU" ci uaiiilFDIa
and all pointsm the
North, Esist and houtiicst,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Daily Between
ST. LOUiS AND DALLAS
FORT WORTH, EL PAbO
AiND DEWING, AMD
MARSHALL AND
NEW ORLEAJN'y.
Close connection at Longview & Mineola
with the
International & Great Northern R'y
— FOR—
HOUSTON.
GALVESTON,
AUSTIN,
SAN ANTONIO
AND LAREDO
For tickets, baggage check, or any infor-
mation as rates and routes, apply to any
of the l'ieke . agents, or to
B. W. McCULLOUGII,
Ass't General Pass. Agent,
• Marshall Texas.
II. C. TOWNSEND,
General Pass. Agent,
St. Louis, Mo.
II. .M. IIOX1E,
3d Vice President,
St. Louis, Mo.
E. P. TURNER,
Ticket Agent,
Dallas, l'exaa.
tk. &
UiCuli
ajBmKaB»W»«WTOWl:iSwarii C T-»W( W
xref -v> Lcsvia
L'G
p 8>1 ItlO
u, tinitf t<» ujLuut.im
From St. j/ouis»
VIA THE—
flSSISSP
I';-?:!.v Mixed Paints.
it)
AS
J5@"No
y
' u
Changes
of Cars.^f§sr
4 If a Ufs iStil t i ill or.-1
A
ll0iirsT;t^e"U%hii:a.t0!ii
raljic-p^eeping Catches from St. {.oijjs to
L^ui3\ills*, citiciuiiiiii, ifaitiiuore n'nl
Washington, WlTHOl'T t)ilA.Nfc!£S
But one Change to New York.
5 he O. tV' M» in ibe On/y L1no ru. rlD&3 Dal'
Prams to iK>ui-vilic aiul ijincinnati, hi dirt.i, on
Doc'ion vitb ail iruins from ibo Vv e«t, boutiiwtuc
i»iid ^urUiwest.
f By wivch you can secure tickets
i to Baltimore, Phiiaueipniu and
New Yori., by way VVasinngton,
the I'apital of our Country.
CO
H
I ra
P5
Joung men or middle aired nn®p.puffering
|m nervous «iebilitv and kmdresl weak
esshouldsend three stamps for Part
11 of Wor ii V Dippen«arv Dime Series of
Address-World's Disppn«ary Med
|i Asajc atien, Bi.fialo; Ntw York,
f)vsjjepjia,'he ltipidio is uv to health
jppetrs by using Dr -4cker's Dyspepsia
Tablew. At druggw
Tiic new rcco
p. -
I"
'« <7
S.J <w
CO CrJ
bJ <~
£ -
r-i rs
* 7
I
f-f.rrying all ciastes ot passengeis
through without ehange of cars
tsi Ijotiisviile and Cincinnati.
"i Tiy which von can avoid a I\iid-
j night change of cars i'etween rft.
! Ls.uis and Cincinnati, ii you leave
! °t. Louis on night trains unlets
j you p'.y extra i'aie m addition to
i money paid for ticket.
Via 'ncitinati, making sli>ect
con in. Ci-oil with all roads. Za^°12
Hours layover by other routes.
rriHERK Is no greater rilooij i'rodticyr nn d L
onsitaininff PrinciDit? in *hn nf
A sustaining rrincipie in :he world offou-ls
(Heinetha i UALT IJlT'i'BEH, pref area
Ho"d Colds, li'ats ry T>ischirges fr-vi the Jfese
and Eyt b, Ringing N< ise In .he Ii ad, Nervous |
Uiadache and Fever I' stantlv relieved.
fermented Malt, Hoo* «n i (Quinine. Tliey from
body and the brain, enriei: the blooit, Y, n.
the bones, Lardesi tho mutscles, ouiet the nerve*
cheer the 'uiud, perfect digestion, regijin'.e tue
| Htimacn snd bowctg, cleanse the liver and kidney
Chohing mucus d *logert. membrane cleansed [ "nw V'ov.Tr'K(fM^it^Uons^^Tmilarl'v
rs.v—• "• i •".fe^'sss-fsss
I aius in tile Chest. I>y'» p-ia. tS anting of
Strength and 5*1* sh, i.rssol die.p. etc-,<t'red.
One bottle Radlca Cure,sine 1>< x Catarrhal Sol.
vent and one t r rtauford's Inhaler, in one pack.
r<";,f B" druggistc, for if 1. .isk for ctamord's
Ka lenl cure. » purp dlsttilattou o I Witch Hazel,
A in. l'ire. <~"a Kir, Mangold, Clov-r Blos.oms,
Ct3. For BR D:. CO 1BU CHEMICAL CO,, iiostou.
''leatjo Ask any Ticket Ageui
(except thos» vo: kins 'or a competll g road,}
Whioh in iheQuiekem V.Best lioulefiorn it't. Louis,
to Oiueintti, Louisvi^ e, Msltiuiore, W'ueliingtgn,
aod you wi.l be lolu the OlIiU.v W IStllSlSU'i I by
li'Y. W li.-n purchaa.i j, ti easj i tsk for 'X'icktts
this 10 d, lor si.le a'pli otHciis of coi.neeting liue
In r.t, Lou u, at IjI j: kJ X. Fourth £_t.
u"• W. I'KABOiiy, W. 15. FHATTUC,
Oe'i'i i'au. Oee'i 1'aEis'r ^igen
CINCtNNTl, o.
G. D, BACON, Gcn'l Western Agent
St. Louis, Mo,
.T. H.Merryflold, S. W. Pass, Ag«.:it,
Diillas, • - Texas
S36 ELM STJKEET.
DALLAS,
The Intelligencer Cf£o
a, b. js-oirio:; d co.
Law, M an3 Collecting ifsnte
D ALL AO, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Given to Business the
State Over.
Practice in F 'dsrat and State (Jour's. Vast-
cate claims ag iltist the goveruinents , - ;1
Dclene the de artments at vVas.iin^ -
ton.
Lands arid Script Bought and Said
Record kept of la-d for snl A dvertfeenu; :e ij..
sertediu the Ivn.LLioEjiC£H at reasooubie
rates-
Business Kon>e«, Dwelling Ilonsea and
Farms for JS.iie or Rent.
Mm aii-l Patents Otesd
w S Lzzi
'arrints Bcagit anr. 5::d,
General Agents lor
zoo':?,
Magazine?, Revive* unci Fevers
Eslabiihbeii 1S-15. Purely Mutual-
rl he
NEW YORK LIFE
iWSUKANCB CO..
AoE STRENGTH.
CAREFUL MANAGEMEN i\
(J1SH ASSETS,
hi S,
95D.<I00,0<KI.
!$10,004>,0c0.
DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY,
RGB Eli T CLARKE, Ag<
Nt/UTO^'d BUILLUSti,
I Dalllaa,
rp
not, life ts »«vc&p :a
s'O an 1 d.»ri> bc.,'i
you die, some
miiiUiy s*id «u, j
}Q'o
-Ve behind
Dallas Live Stuck Marki I.
Corrected weekly by Will N \\nllii«,
In mission merchant, }\>( sale of live
i I id p. Fo- |V.e relief aid rrrvont'or,
*v# tlielnsMnt It Is appllert.ofriru
matUm. iieural.!*. t-eiatlcn,
~ "
~~rhz «,
qucr time, iJtiG a wf»k in your own towrg ft cn: 1
tit free. Ko riisK. l£vei'>thiig u> w, s^api'.u. Lo
u qui red. We will luri ish > • u evs rytisirig, ill i
ny are making f->r:uueii. Ladiev makef an much
matUm. aeuraUlV bciatlca, as rnee, ano l oj» ai d. yirts mivke great psy
i v (oufhPiCoidf.Wfiik BeuJ-r, ify^H w«i.it bu«me»8 ci whjehyuue-n
^ Vj^ 'iicfc.RiKj make ifreftt yny Ail the t ni«, wrlt**r«# lor pprtkul »*
^ Ji umhiM's,h^au*ria,fufc:;. e i»aiu», , 0 oaLtlTT A Co., Portland Lc. msy i-o.ui.
1 P'tipiiatio ■, Dvssi , fiver Com I —
p)«ii't«. B'ltous Kert-r, MaNra. 1 11-i «r Pat' for «il who * ill work with energt
nN- »"<1 Kpldtmtc-.usetolltll'siFUs * ' I Tlll'illinsr
/£U®WK!\vt«™ v«n Kl. itrlrB»n«ryrou.!>i 4MUMIIU l*ut»K
ii C witli« o^« us Pi*# cf)»ad drrularis tiiys.
i's.U hi> nutm Vi v! »;>; -itM,rte, aft- O
tCUMBis'lwiyt*: »,.Ji<",iwoif<rrti!fi5. i> v*5iej&;
KbMt TV- u-.tl aVkiilio'iP.
cl< <r;j'W'. ail I TiOir .t dlj,toe
'ys- Tiuleiier. -if Vt&vti:.'}- ' Ro»r.'
I i .ii*-. Fr*ilt "leev .«■. Iu»-.(> t. 'i Vj ale u
ially to t,' nl'.tt (-*.-dti.< r-#. »w rt!
O.M.FfcftrY^OO. Df-^-.-srr
-:o;
New Hope N ursery
Win Bnsiriu, K'r»{>cielor
DALLAS,
TEXA>
• :oc-
'k i t.«l with
imijkat
pain 2as.-..'«verj'wt«r(.,
A^dre»> JvilX »L ^ s, iXltiwbvr, Avl««w»'.d( Ofd.i|'•olitl.etf, P. O. baaWo.
One.fislf mile Korth of Dallas on Texan Central
The New York Life Insurance Company
issues live ditieient kinds of Policies, viz.;
Ordinary Life Po'icies. Limited Pay.
•uriit Life I'ulicies. Er.dowtuent Polici-33.
\Liiuity Polic'e-1. Tontine Ittve-iuient,
Policies. Each kind has its special ad«
srantagep. Eor till information oail on or
iddre.-s ROBER I' CLaRKE, Aum:, Nor-
urn's buildii.jj, Uui las 1'e-as.
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