Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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endar, on receipt of two ThreetCerts Stamp*'
Addre«fl Charles E. Hirts, 48 N- Delaw are av.
Philadelphia. Pa. d:fl.4y
REWARD! for
anv ciuse of Blind
Blooding; Itelnas.
. U'oeratea. or Pro-
iruuins-Pl £USthat l>eBIN<T\w p j ue.1! El) V
fails to cure. Prepared by J.P.MILi.ER, M.D.,9Lj Areli
St. Phila., Pa. JVon genuine uiihmit hU aignamrt. Set (t
lor circular. Sold by druggist* and country stores,, i_. 1..
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AV.'AnPt'J TME AUTlluh
AnewMe/iti-al Work,
K.Mia: t 'dtheix*st&ni cheap-
est, indispenjM >>e ^to ev*-vy
in ir, ontȣievi "the Scunira of
Life.*' boar d *n linest French
niUhlin,emb'j.-s'd Ja':p iv.,
p a; ;es,« OTitn i v : s ben ut ii ul st cVt
enrr*'vintTS, I2"»_ profit rivtir.ns,
price < n yi£l£"»i rnfc br fnaii;
illustrnred sample. Be ; Fend
now, Address * .» ui«
cal Instituter* !>?. VV !T TVit
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ESTABLISHED 1827.
B. A. FABNESTOCE'S
VERMIFUGE
It 18 ni w over fifty years since this midline
was offered as a remedy for orms, and from
that time its reputation lias steadily 'released
"until at the prtsert <!ity it is almost university
tcknowlecgfd thionghdit ntwrly al! parts of the
vorld to he the sovereign rtmiriy. Cliildrenoiten
lcok pale aid sickly irom no other cans'' than
■Worms, ard spafms are most fr< quently the re-
sult of these hidden st jij ess mid miners. Many a
belphss child has I ecu laid in thd grave when
the disease which causf d its de<iih has been en-
tirely r. isnndtrstoc O, ni d when worms have
really been the cause; therefore pannts, especi-
ally n-.othi rs, who are conttaritlv with their ch:Jd-
r?n, cpnnot be too obseivii g of the first fynip.
t < me of woitns, for so mreiy as they exist, enn
they be safely and speedily rente ved f.-om the
most delciate infant, by the t.me use of B. A
FAHKESIOCK'S VEKAIIKUGK. meat cau.
lion must be used bX every purchaser to examine
esch bottle he buys The siniplt nanse of Fahne-
ntock is not t-ufl'icittit, l>e must look e'os' ly and
Norte's Diii Intelli
A.B.NORTON Editor
W- N. NORTON Associate Editor
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Wednesday March 8, 1882
The bill, placing Gen. Grant upon the
r€tired list of army officers, with the rank
,tll<l pay of a general, the aam3 being
$15,000 a year, has passed both houses of
Congress, and is now a law. The General
will "accept," and "take his stat"' in a few
davs.
Mother! Mother!! Mother!!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken of yo
rest by a sick chil i suffering and crying with th
oxer uciating pain of cu tine teeth? If bo, go a
once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING- SYUUg. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately—depend upon it; there is no
" " Th
mistake'about it. There islnot a mother on earth
who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once
that it will regulate the bowels and give rest «o
the mother, and relief and health to the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to uso
in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the
rescription of one of the oldest and best female
hysicians and nurses in the United State*. Soid
verywhere. 25 cents a bottle*
BURNET'S COCOAINE.
Renowned es a Pur# and Effective
hair Drttsing in all Parts cf the
World.
For tbirtv years it has been a favorite
with people and a leader with the trade.
The name "cocoaine" has become a val-
uable property Burnett & Co. have es-
tablished kole right to use it in severaj
suits at law thus protecting the public
and themselves from imposition.
The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring
Extracts consist in their perfect purity
nd great strength.
UNITED STATES COURTS AT WACO
see that the ini'ials are "B.
with nothing else.
and be satisfied
T
HEEE IS A Eaim IN GrILEAD
Dr.
5! ark's
s.For all 2* rve and Brain af-
fections ar" invilunh'e. They
le prompt, safpand <ff<.-tual
Tli- best known remedy in
the world for nervousnei in
a" B'asjes; W eakening of the
memory, T.oss of Brain pow-
jer, Nenrms Debility, Lost
afnergy, L st Hopes, Ir ipru-
iiiences of You h, Kx«e^se.«in
fmmuivr years.Seminal weak
less, aii<^ General 1/iss of
Tower in G*neTntiveOrgans.
To tt o.-,e seffe in.' from Ner-
us IrritabilMy, Nervous
^Headache. Ss'etv >*•« Shock,
PNervou- ?*0£- ration Nerv-
L, us lxhantioli. reli'f is af
| fo d In many cases of fumale
fcwerkness they act likj a
Echnrin. The Student, the
^Ttacle-. the Clergyman, the
t h«T itor.the Bnsines-* mah.caa
B«H be benefited by th. ir use
I I.tfe is too short to waste
f awny in a d t il te pid m .mi- r
pwlien n $1.£i0 Lox will b-Iietit
> oa, ami six boxes will cure
and rest re you to health and
happiness or 7 6 '. A«k y'our
ni uggis' f >r them. TaUe i o
oih. r. Oi s nd diiectt > ihu
n\M ufacturers.wbo wiil sene
t em by tnaii, seulcd, ou id
cipt of *>rice. Afldr"s Dr. cl irke Medicine coni-
658 roa-tway Ktw York. Send 3ce t
ftir circular. Frb.22
Invigcraiitg
PillE.
norton says Arthur has borne himself,
so far, in a manner calculated to win the
respect of the whole country. If Arthur
should think a change in the Marshalehip
of this District necessary, his past good
conduct would make the world excuse
him for one little mistake.— Bonham JSrews.
Bros. Evans, why would you suggest
the idea of taking thought for the morrow ?
Do your Bibles not teach you that suffi-
cient unto the day is the evil thereof?
A man calling himself the second Christ,
at Fort Smith, Arkansas, announced that
he would walk across the Arkansas River
at a certain hour. When the hour arrived
an immense assemblage had collected to
w ituess the performance, but the second
Christ came not, and there was great dis-
appointment among the people—not that
tliey expected to see a miracle performed,
but tiny were ft 11 tired mad at being beaten
out of seeing a crank drowned.—Exchange.
There are many, many, "cranks" in the
world as bad as "the second Christ," and
there is "an immense assemblage" of them
over at Fort Smith,
p»«iy.
str»o-i>
T
HE BEST
CALICO.
JVM. SIMPSON & SONS'
MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING
SOLID BLACKS,
Eddystone
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is
one of the largest and most complete estab-
lishments in the country.
THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A
CENTURY
has enabled them to attain such perfection
that they can with confidence ask you to test
the quality of their work. They carefully
j.void all poisonous drugs, make only fast col-
ors,which are thoroughly washed in hot water
end soap, thereby removing anything which
\. ould stain underclothing.
i hose who buy and wear their prints will,
they feel confident, find them superior in dur-
ability, artistic style and finish. Be sure and
ask for their goods, and s;e that their marks
«uid ticket* me on them.
Gov. Roberts has is'Ut d a proclamation
convening the Legislature in extra session
on the 0th of April next, for the follow-
ing stated purpose?:
"State apportionment; supplying de„
partment odicers with facilities that may
be necessay for the erection of the new
capital; a water supply fot the lunatic
asylum and improvements for the same
and ut her public buildings; necessary ac-
tion in regard to the university and its
batches, the increase aud disposition of
t ieir funds and such further action as may
b• ifcessary for the support of the Piaitr
rie View normal school; further provisions
for die disposition by sale, lease or other-
wise, of the ir^e school, un'.yersity, aay'um
and public debt lands, and provision for
the investment of the proceeds so 'hat the
permanent funds may not be diminished
at eyery investment; laws requiring the
railroads in the State to be kept in good
j condition, and to prevent abuses and un-
j.jiift discriminations; to regulate freight
and passenger traffic, and to provide prac».
ticabie lemedies for the enforcement of
such laws on the companies and officers
who manage and control tne roads; to re-
duce the taxe*, both ad valorem and occu-
pation, eo far a< it might ba found consist-
e t with the support of an efficient Stale
government, and lo consider such subjects
as my be presentti! during the session by
the Governor."
april tellm.
The following persons have been drawn
as Grand Jurors for the April Term, at
Waco, which commences on the first Mon-
day in April: Jurors to appear April IS*
J P McDow
Jap Cole
J H Laurence
O M Cato
S R Buchanan
Ben Wyatt
G T Brown
Milton Parker
Pierce Ash ford
George Simms
C F Moor#
L McDerden
John Lane
Noah Cole
R L Smith
D P Gray
Conrad Ancheiks
W S Duden
J C Farley
F J Miller
R K Chatam
J M Joyce
Sam Holiiday
The following persons
as Petit Jurors, to eerve
oi the L'. S. Courtaat W
Lafayette Beal
Jo Harlan
Dueruus Anderson
Perrv Spivey
W C King
W P Hendricks
M R Poland
L B Webb
H Easterwood
Robert Hudspeth
Napoleon Davis
OS Whittamore
Tom Elliott
J Bruso
J P Wilson
G W Surveyor
Pike Burnett
J W Coalter
Lee Brooks
Phil Peers
H R Hearn^
S W Blatherwick
W 11 Mooring
Tom Higgs
Hill County.
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Brazos
Robertson
Brazos
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Brazos
Robertson
Brazos
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Robertson
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Brazos
Robertson
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Brazos
Robertson
Brazos
have b«en drawn
at the April Term
aco:
Brazos County
Robertson
Braxos
Robertson
Brazos
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Robertson
Hill
Robertson
Brazes
Hill
Robertson
Brazos
Hill
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Brazos
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Brazos
\ i ■ I** week in vour own town* So Dn»-
» m lOfit free. N-> ri.-k. Render, i'~ * -u
vnnt n itu iness at which person* of »•• •<!»»••
tt>x ca ii• at- e tr^m money nil the ti*t«»* iit»>v
v .irk. wr if p«* ticiilars t<i ii "ett a(Jv.
j •■rtlanu, .Maine.
RUIington is uflennie hhi -ivi-ml Sxm
j-air.« in K»milur».,rhaii" »<« V-
pi»<tiiok is the ai: 1 fs of
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t ^«. Jan
"What "Wifo' Means.
I What do you think the beautiful word
'wife'comes from ? It is the great word
in which the English and La'in languages
conquered the French and Greek. But
wlnu dj you think it conies lrom ? I In-
great value of the Saxon words is that
they mean something. Wiie meai h
'weaver.' You must eitner be house-wives
or house-moths, reiueml er thai. In the
<tpep sei^se you must either weave men's
fortunes and embroider them, or teed upou
aiul bring them to decay. Wherever a
tine wife comes, home is all around her.
The stars may be over her head, the glo«-
woim in tne night's c«dd grass may be the
fire at h»r feet, but nome is wlur she is,
J a id i«»r a noble woman it s retches fir
i around hsr. belter than houses ceiled with
I cellar or pasr.ted with v-1 miiion—shed*
j iiini> its quiet lig'it for those who else are
iiome.esn. litis, is the woa aa's true place
j tkiiu power.
i Clergymen, lawyers, phyaicians, farmera
j uificnants, tiuaiaoii' mm, gentlemen of
•etsure, anu their »<>meu Ioik ana cjit»
ai«n, all u*e Iron Bittejs. it
ketpn IhwUi v\ <tl..
URlTVSJfS
BROWN'S IRON BITTER9 ere
a certain cure !V>r all diseases
repairing a complete tonic; esjx^-
ciully i u'iiiccstion. Dyspepsia, Intcr-
Ti.ittent Fevers, Want of Apj>etite,
Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy,
•etc. Enriches the blood, strength-
ens the muscles, and gives new
life tr the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the digestivo organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
eueh as tasting the food. Belching,
Heat In the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The onljr Iron Preparation
that M ill not blacken the teeth or
give hcadacho. Sold by all Drug-
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO-
Baltimore, MA.
Sw tt»t »0 Iioo Bltlar* an bJ Itenra Otim*
•b M4b»#9«fM«ed red Unci
8CWA»C OF IHMTATIOMS.
NORTON'S irSLlIGENCER
-THE-
oll> and reliable
£ EFUBLl€AN
PAPER
of
NORTHERN TEXAS.
-THE-
W eekly Intelligcncer
news items,
F?
St Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
The completion of the trains-co central divisi on
Of the Texas & Pacific Railway between Sherman
and Texarkaua covnection at the latter poln} on
the
*)t. Louis. Iron Mountain an
Southern Railway,
Makes this the short, quick and mos deriiuble route
Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago,Detroit, Cleveland
Buffalo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, Philadelphia, and al)
ether principal Eastern and
Northern noints.
Try this New Route
Via Texas cC Pacific and the
St.Louis, Iron Moimtaixa &
•Eontherii Railwav*^
Mciiipnis & Charleston
BAJDUEIOAD I
;the
Ga ret Southern Mail Koato
Passing througrn the "naturally beautiful and
most favored region of our country, Decidedly
the shortest line to the Bast and Southeast.
After June 1st round trip tickets at reduced
rr'.eswill be od sale to the celebrated spiiuga
*nd watering p'acea of East Tennessee aud
Virginia.
Elegant Day ooaches fiom Little Rock
o Chattanooga without change. Magni-
flcei't palaco Bleeding cars, owned by the com-
pany, on all nigrt trains. Bleeping car fare le-
duced, Baggage through to destination.
Passengers for Washington Baltimore, Phila
delphia, New York, as well as lo. Chattanoo go
tlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, as and all Southern
cities, should purchase tickets by this line.
Jtape, Time TaDles, and Rates of Ticket
shei and plication to
V P.R. KODOH4.
G»n WesterdAgentDallas.
1
VANDA.LIA LUME.
T is the SHORTEST and Q UICKEST Line
, all important Eastern Cities.
IT is the only Line that runs Five Daily Lines a
Pullman Palace cars from St. Louis East.
ITS Track and Equipment are the Best in the
World.
|TS Trains are run with a view to the greatest
jl accommodation of thu public.
ITS Trains are run with regularity,and Passen.
gers ctn therefore be assured of making con.
etior s with otner roaas.
■ 8 'imployos are augtt to treat Patrons with
A the greatest respect, and to give tljeoi every
vossible aitca'ion.
All lue Improvements
Vnd appliances known to moidern skill a->d in-
ventiou whieh lend to insure Rapid Transit com-
bined with absolute coinfoit and perfect sate lor
puBstngt-rs. are in use ou the Nandatia Line and
its connections. a"fe'23 0j
7 2J a m
4 oo p nt
8 40 p m
H 25 i iu
is made uo of the most interesting
literary extracts,
vigorous
editorials
and as |in the past", so in the iuture, it
will be found a strong supporter of
law and order,
public free schools,
political equality,
aiwavs moving forward and keeping pace
with the progressive spiril of the times. vi
THE
Texas and Pacific
RAILWAY
With its connection from the most direct
and quickest line.i from all joints to
) TEXAS
St, Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, Indian/tpolis
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Louis-
uille, Chatianooga, Alt»iiia
and ail points
North, East & South-East
Trains leaves Dallas St itiou, as follows :
East Bou'id.
So 4 wail and express - •
No 20 mail aud espied
West Bound
No 1 mail aid express
£J j D mail and ex,>r>. ss - -
Nos 2 and 3 ruu daily between Eeastland and
6t. L-uU. , , , _
" isoa 1 4 fun uailbetwoen Fort Worth acds
LouU' CONNECTIODS
A Texarkaua, with iraius on the S.N. Iron
Mountain and So. ltwy lor all point* North.
Eaet aiiil yout.i-oast. . ,.
A* loiikvitw JuiiLiion, an! Miuneoia, witn I
trains ou inter,.auonat R R. J.r Tyler Halastlna
Houston, Austin. Oalveston and Sau A.lOuio.
At Laliae, wuii trains of Houaen & iexas
Ctijtrai ivw\. lor i.oruicttua. M-xia, i>reait.ui»
vvato. cuvcrt. Bryan, H*uau*tcau, Brouh^m
ai at to nu in ana aoutbora icxa«j.
^ At bhcraian, with il & i C 14wy fur ai. yoMtf
on the iine ui ilia» foud.
Ai Fi« Worth. ttagts lor a.i poin. in
Wcster-i Texas. _
At Siirevep.jrt, w tj t^sii rtvir Ste.imjrs lor
New t rleaL1*.
Tu.liuai.'ti Palace Slaepiug Car
J^'ori Worfb, unu Shermau
Saint Louis.
Any intoruiutioQ in regard t.» rates of
Freight, Time aud Coiinect:o;i«, wul
he cuwrfuiiy given on app.icalion to
D* M. HUXiE
Geu'l Sup t Marmali, Texis
VV u Nr. VVMA^S,
Genl't"* a lien t iiu^.Bhal.lJ
Sub cription I*'
SI
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M Stem fci SDeassr Casis
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
WiU mail FKEE their Cata-
logrun for 1882, containing h
fall descriptive Price - List of
Flower, Field and (tardea
SEEDS
Rntbs, Ornamental Oraasea,
and Immortelles, Glaciiolut,
Lilies, Hoses, Plants, Garden
Implements. TteantifuUv iltns-
trated. Over lOOpagM. Adrirot s
ROCHESTER,N.Y. * CHICAGO,ILL
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