Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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BROWN'S IRON BITTERS are
n certain cure for all diseases
requiring a complete tonic; espe-
cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter-
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
Jjoss of Strength, Lack of Energy,
'etc. Enriches the blood, strength-
ens the muscles, and gives new
life tc the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
such as tasting the food, Belching*
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth or
give headache. Sold by all Drug*
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHE3IICAIi CO.
Baltimore, Md.
"So that *11 Iron Bitters are mode by R»ow» Chimku*
60. And bfcve crossed red Hues and trade mark on wrapptfc
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
St Louis. Iron Mountain
r* 1 Southern Kail-
WftV.
rrte oomsletlon of the lians-co
I in of the Texas 8c 1'actfli; Hallwa
an aud Texn-teana, connecting ut
etital dfvi
tweoniiho
latter poin
1.,'ttbthG
ht, Louis Iron Mountain and
Southern Railway,
Makes tli Im he short, quick and m oat desirable route
Between Nvrtli Texan <6 St. Louis
Louisville, (Jincln. Hti, Chicago,Detroit, Cleveland
Buffalo New Vork, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, I'hUade.lphia, and nl)
other principal K as tern and
Northern ioinu.
| Try this New Route
I la Texas<£ Pacific afta the
|St. Louis, Iron Motuatain &
r>«ntbern Haiiwav
T£.rtTS stiender
MCHNEJ DEK * DA V If
AT.I'KBE i AVIS
whoijesalfc
I6&OGER&
ANt> DEALEKS IN
BAGGING AND TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Mss, Liiiuors and Tobaccos.
I.t13 8?id 315 Elm St., €oruer of Jtfarket
St.
IROBERT CLARKE
SOLICITOB FOB U. S. PATENTS
-AND-
c L A I JVl AQE^T
Special Vtntion given to Pension 'joun
ies and other Claimes rgaintt the viov-
trnment.
Cftue, .Norton's building, corner jf Elm
fcM*i)Hie. lallfls' Texan
Dm Mellipncer.
BKA1X A.XD SERVE.
TTell's llealth Renewer greatest remedy on earth
or impotercee, leanness Beiual debility, &c. $lat
druireieta. depot Geo T Atkins D»U
CATARRH OF THEBLADD
Stinging, smarting, irratatiog of the urinary pas
sages dfeeaseo discharges, cured by Buehupaibn
Druggists. Depot Geo. T Atkins Dallas.
Published a* the Head of Steamboa
Navigation and the Railroad Cross,
ina of the Trinity River,
A Fiigt Class Paper,
ENTERED at the DALLAS PtSTOFFICK A8
H'fficoND Class Matter.
Arrival ami Departure
Tritiiifc :«t Dalian.
ol
HOUSTON & TEXA.S CENTRAL.
houston time.
GOIliG NOBTfH.
Arrive 9 46 a m I I'tepaft
Arrive 10 05 >p 01 | Depart
10.00 a fa
*10 15 p ta
goiKg south.
Arr 8 15 a m I Depart
Arr 4 10 p ui j Depart
8 35 a ia
4 25 a m
TEXAS &
jefef.rson
PACIFIC.
city time.
No 4 Arr G.50 a. m.
No 20 A'r 3.45 p. m,
Going Eant
Leaves
Leaves
7-20 a. m.
4.00 p, m.
"bcchepaYba,"
New, quick, complete cnreurniary da ys, affec
tions, smarting, frequent or difficult urination
kidney d senses, $t Druggists Depot Geo. T-
Atkins Dallas.
BED-BUGS, KOAOUEa.
Rats, mice, ants, flies, vermis, mosquitoes,
ects, &c.. eleared out by "rough and rat," I
sabo
nrELLIGEACER OFFICE
Information wan'.ed in regard to Capt, Cutler
whe was about Austlu in the year 135"—00. Any
person knowing of his whereabouts, or of his fam i
ly will confer a favor by wj'ow to the Editor of
he IN CKLUliKNOBR
Billinston is offering some special Bar-
gains in Furniture, chairs,looking tlhss&c,
Hisstock is the largest and is comprised of
the finest good.' in his line to be found in
Texas.
NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
You are entitled to every number of our p% pet
uring.1; time subscribed for. We pay postage
n ever y number sen* to the postoffice ana if you
ail to neeive any nurnber you will please notify
us. Xet money paid bring its proper return.
Going West.
No 1 Ar 8 00 p to I
No 9 Ar 8 00 a m Leaves
8 40 p m
'8 25 a m
BANNER'S
KEVOLVIXU
BOOK-C Af»E
Secured Dv seven Pa-
tents The Origuai and
Best in the World.
Thousands of them now
in use throughout tne
world. Made in var*
ious saes, style1 and
prices from $8 to $30.
Warranted to give com
plete satisfaction, < r nc
sale.
Bewai a .i.tS IfifrillgSlOIlt male o
ron-
Sena .o" tl'"!«trated Price List to
JOHN DANK BR. Canton, Ohio
" ATHENS HOUSE,
ATHENS, - - - - TEXAS.
TRACY, PROPRIETOR.
DALLAS & WICHITX.
Arrive
Arrive
^0 30 a m j Depart
1 40 a m j Depart
3 20 p m
7 00 a tn
TKUNK LINE.
Arrive
10 00 a m | Depart
3 00 a m
Dallas Texas January 11
, 1882
LOCAL AND LIGHT*
in
We have had the pleasure ol meeting
the city, Cel. Craig, of Paris, J.
Fink, Clerk U. S. Court at Waco, J. F.
Kriox, of Marl in, H. V. Hnrloch, of Cor-
pic'ana, O. S. Kennedys of Fort Worth.
The Danville*, Ky., 'lnbune is a perfect
daisy. Its Christmas edition, "the finest
among ten thousand," should give it that
many new subscribers in Kentucky. That
paper deserves a liberal patronage. Its
politics suit us to a T, and we hope long
to keep its company.
The Crawford House, Cincinnati, is one
of the old landmarks, remembered by lip
with pleasure, and where we are always
pleasantly remembed at least once a year»
Regular as clock-work we receive our invi.*
tation to its Christmas dinner. The ^ast
was one of Jthe nicest specimens of the
typographic art we have ever peen* The
Crawford House is always up t»ith the
times.
Mrs. Lvdia E. Pinkham. 233 Western
Avenue, Lynn, Mass., is rapidly acquiring
an enviable reputation for the surprising
cures.which daily result from the use of
her Vfe^etable Compound in all female
diseases. Send for her pamphlets.
Largest & most complete establishment innorth !e>
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
Blank Book Makers,
STATIONERS.
All kinds of blank bookjnade to order & kept ill stock
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
Eastern prices duplicated and work equal ta any from
'.the oldest established liouse.
623 ELM STEET, Dallas, Texas
Is your scalp full of dry husky scale
and little pimples? Mr. Benson's Skin cure
will cleanse your sektp and retiiove all
scales and tenderness within G days, try
it for it is the best head dressing ever us-
ed. "Sold by all druggist t $1 per pack
ge. a
The GREATEST LIVIXU
Al»THOH», such hs Prof Max
Muller, Kt Hon H EGludstoa^
J»i4 A Front!**. Pro! llHxIey, It
A Proctor' Etlw A Freeuiau,
Prof Tj udall, I>r W B Carpen-
ler, I rauciA Power t'obfoe, Pr<»f
Goldwiu Sunlh. The Duke ol
Argyll, Wui Black, Miss ihack-
vera*, Mrs MulocMirank, Geo,
MaoDouald.MrN Oliphaui, Jean
litgcloM, TIiom Uardv, MalihfW
Arnold, W II Malloelt, W n
Story, Toug^uSelT, Busnkiu, Tcu-
itjsoii, lii'onuiui;, and many others,
are represented in the pa^es of
Littoll's Living Age.
H. -W. Harry & Bro'r-
S TOYS IS
TUS"WAM®,
CHINA, GLASS, QGEENSWi >{E
ttouse Fiirnishing Goo4s,
L4.MPS, (fee., &o<
WO. 029 FLM ST.,
DALLAS^ TiOXAS.
(laivcnized Iron Cornice Window
\ud HLeet Iron art*
The Living Age ha« been published for rearly
forty years, and has met witn conUuous eoimud'.
f.ation and euecuss. In 1882 i will famish to its
eaders the productio'b of thu mo»t eminent .iu-
thors aboved-nnmed and mr.nj others; embracing
the choicest (serial and bbart i-torii n by the Lead-
ing Foreign Novelists auil an amount
Unappr.-ache'; by anv otW ;,ertcdical
in the world, of t\,e most vr.lu ibie Literary and
A CAKD 8cieutiflc matter of the day, fr. m the pens of the
* " foremost Kssayiets, Seienti l*, Critics,Discoveror,
io all wko are sufl'eiing from ths errors and and Editors, representing very department of
indiscietion of youth, hervous weikness, early , K iOwied'^e r.nd Progress,
decay, loss ef nianhood, &e.. I will send a recipe Vhe Liv'.ng Ago is a mtkly maauzine giving
iliat will cure y.jU. KKKE uF CH iKGfi, This | morethua
great l jmedy was'discovered by a nissijnary in _
bouth America, band a st if-aodrssied envelope I TIi^%SE D A QJAS-EE THvUoA < 11
York"^ T* IUmU11, blUtt°U D' KeW ! do^le-coiumn octavo page, ot reading-n.^tter
'' yc.arly. It presents in au expulsive form, con-
) 'jideri.'g its area' amomnt of matter, with fresh-
nusH, owiog to its weekly issue, and with a satin-
It ft worth remembering that nobodv \/aetory compltunea* attempted In no other /uhli
enjoys the nicest surroundings if in had
health, lhere are miserable peoMe aoout
to-day with one foot in the e*.ave, when
one bottle of Parker's Ginger 'lenic would
do Iliem more good than a'l jie doctors
and medicenes they have ever .ried. See
auv.
BESTrne"
von can engage In
$20 pe- dajr made by
to
any worker of either sex. right in their
own localities. Jfurtiuulms and samples
wo rtli $?> tree. 1 aiprove your spare tirae
hl this business, ^ddiws Miimou A Co.,
sgoreland. Ma^ne.
faetory compUUnes* an .
caeion, the best fc>euys, KevU w-, rriticisms, Tales
Sketches of Travel, t elitlcal info mation, from
the entire body of Foreign Periodical Literature,
It is therefore inva'uable to every American
reader, as the only satisfaction fresh and COM.
PLETE compilation of an indispensable current
liter ture,—indi*ptn*Me because it embraces the
productions of Hie
ABLEST LiVi lilHITIES.
"Xo other period'eal can
Living Age in intel.st and
Texas.— All who ontempiate immi-
gratiov *,o "the beautiful land"cau learn
the at vantages ami disadvantages—''the
tr'ith., and nothing but the truth,® by sub«
Kcvi oing for Nokton'8 Union Intelliuen-
CF.fi, published at Dalian, the city of great
r.jtpectations and gr«a est promt*? in the I ^ _
State Terms: a §>2.50 pernnutu $1.50 for t yield equal returi s
six months
compare with The
valuo. . A veritable
'l'.'es'auru» U~r .'he nes- work of the most celebrated
writers in literature, science, politics and urt.
Boston Trare'er.
"It supplies a better compendium of cu>rent
discussion information -»nd inves-igatiin. and gives
a gieater amount and variety rf reading-matter,
whi^h it is well worth while to read, than any
other publication."— £o*ton ..
"It contains not only tli<* best i f, '
but also the best serial stories of ttie di>y. Its
paifcs am sufficient to ko»t any reader abreast
with the last printed thoughts ol th<; be^t ol our
contemporary writere."—Epmopal lityixter Phil
''"The'ablest essays ai d reviews of th e dny are
to be found here. We know of no
t ight dollars in .the world of hti-ratun. that wtM
• T/ie l'rt*by terum, Phil (I
New Hope i\ ursery
Win. iliixirlii, Proprietor
DALLAS. TF.XAS.
(:o:)
One-half mile north of Dallas, on T^xa^
Central railroau. Orders solicited, jf. U
box 55u.
N- K. WRIGHT
C ELECTOR ot BUILDBK
No 938 Main Street.
D ;LAS, TEXAS
Jobbing of all kindpromptlydone,
WORD & KEAR3Y, ~
aTTORNEY^-AT-LAW.
5OS Main St.
DALLAS TEXAS
ry surgeon unu Cuemist, now
traveling in this country, suys that most of Ute Ho-r -
and Cuttle l'owdcrr Bold here are wort Urns tras'i. Jie
eays tlmt Sheridan's Condition Powders are absoluti ' :-
pnre an-1 hnmcusoiy valuable Nothing on earth wiH
" " ' Sheridan's Condition l'crt»der6. Dc r
where, orsi r.t
;iiftl;c hens lay ltl;e
ooeteHspt. nnful to one pint food Boldtver
spt.i .
6y mail tor eight letter stamps. I. S. JOUN'SON i CO.,
■Jwfcton. M uss . formerly U iu„'ur Me. «
C. E*
DEALER IN
1 a er & Printers Supplies
Ma'.ii 31 reet. Opposite Le Grand Hotel,
' CIAS. -TEXA
W.pftl I
VVATC1. CAREFULLY YO^JR HEALTH
Does
yonr
This house ti situated n ar the depot and con-
venient to the bus ineua portion of town. It has re-
cently changed hands and bueii redtte t.
effort will b« spared to make miesti comfortaWbj
and huppy. (ioou t.amp!» rooui. lor cou me. tial
men.
your home paper, and
>re your hands und teet cold?
your pulse beat irrepr'Ular? Does
heart quickly paU»ita * at the least exer-
tion, worriment, or nervourt excitement?
Does your face of^en flush from a rush of
blood.to the hoad? Are you iroubJe<l with
dyspepsia,t ii>t3jgestion, or some urinary
disorder? Beware; Death may at any
time su'lAeuly ensue trcm apoplexy. Do
not dsiav. Your system needs some true
met1 icinal'tor.ic. Kothing is so cood as
Brown's Iron Bitters. Thisjexeelent rem-
edy will assist nature in quiek'.y regaining
her lost hold on health and life. It
rengtherif every part of the system, and
testores the different organs of life to
elieir normal condition. In diseases of an
rxhaustive nature, having a tendency u
weaken both mind and body, it iiivai"**
bly acts like a charm.—Journal.
BIURET'S C0CO41AE.
Fen ov red as a Pure and Effective
H air D» ctsing in all Parts cf the
World.
For tiiirtv years it has been t favorite
with peoule and a leader with 'he trade.
The name "(Joccuine" has b«<ome a val-
uable property Burnett & /<>. have es-
tablished mle right to usr it in severa(
suits at law fhuB proteo^g *he public
and themselves from iui/^ition.
^''•'iHs Indispensable in every V-u-e'.-H where
Bny attempt Is made to keep up '* lt,,! °',rrJ",t
thought of the ^ay. . His a thorough eompii.uion
of what is best in the literature
i./the
« wii«» lay, wlie'her
reia^'nu to history' biography, «fctivn, poetry, wit.
science, p I tics, theology, e.-ilicism, or ait.
S fully abreast o
civil-latiwi."—
The supcHorivy of lurnett's Flavoring i
kieir |>erfect purity ••t
llttrtlord Conrimt.
"It cnaobs its reapers to
th" cest thoiinhi and iiteratu,-e
Ptti*bn:a ChrMiuv Adtocttk.
"It being a weekly publication, is, ecmparauyc
y speaking, tiie che;iesf ir.aganlne prb[ishetf. —
Commercial Bft•irt ief, Detroit.
"No reader who inan.es hi rself familiar witli
its contents c»n lack tbe meass ol a sound literjiy
cnlture."—AVw York Tribune.
An inaispeusaj.e visitor- —Sjw \ork Onser-
Extracts ci'isist. in
and great itrenjjth
CTrATION.
In many of the towua in tb^ ^ar
West Rtope8 aud paloons kee/ open
on Sunday. In Helen.!, Mon-
tana, a movement is on foo among
business men to close allpla^e" on
Suudav, and ia likely to /uoceed.
" " " lb-
Etlract
Celebrated 1....
Ixindon, Erjr.: •'Several f*r* canes of«-
cipient Consumption have owe unde*
oiirervation tnat h»y» lr^n twed \ *
timely u»=e of ColdenV Liebig'*
I Extract of Beef and fouic Inyi^,or*
Pa/J (Beiuamber tha i
| olher.) Of drugginK.
The State or Texas .-
1^0 he Mierift or aty Constable of Dallas coua
¥ greeting :
Y>u ire hereby rowmanded, thnt by making
uuJlictvion oi tfiis citation in some newspiper
niDiislt d in the eofciily ol Pallas for four weccs
•tevldis to the return day th re>.l, you summon
J. P IlHvis, whos- residence is niiknowp, to be
ai.d uppear before ibe district Co' rt to be holden
in ir.d lor the ooi nty cf Dallas at lhe Court House
then of i'' <he city of Pallas on the 2d Monday !n
Mnri h ]$82, tl en and there lo answer the petition
of Annie Pfcvis tiled in said o. lirt against the
said J. 1'. Davis and alhgiiB In sul>»tanne ns
follows. t> wit: that sh» nnd the deiendant were
legally imrr ted in 'i airant eoatity, 'I exits, oil ol
about I*6 l^lli day of A^iril 18eT und ikbt she con-
tinuedlu live uiia cohabit with the dele dant ns
Ids w?" until tl e3d day of Deti nji tr IbTS during
whit^ time the p'alntiti trtuled defei'dunt with
^nii< ss and :u> u dutitul and loving wife and con-
(juted the household affairs with ]»r deuce and
i^inomy, but the deu utlvnt dlt>r« g*ruimr his m»r
■age Vow* on lhe 3d da> o f December UTa bt.it
Joned plaintiff and since then has utterly failed
to suppoit aud provide for her.
Wherefore she p ays that the bobds of ma ri-
tnony H atirg between tin m be < ist> lved. Herv-
fall i.ot, but have you then and there before sai l
court tbl» writ with yonr return therei n showing
how yon htve e*« cnied the mm -
Witness 11. . .loiea, clerk of the Di»-
Ulct Oourt of Daluls county, (liven
| under my hand ai d er al of said
j ciurt at otBce In the eity if Dallas
DlilC lllVl^*—<ul> i ** * — this Otvinlw Ifl 1861.
.. . i 1 B. \V. Jones, clerk. «rf th« D.stnct court r.*!l .s
t<M«U» r-*— j U17 4«
The oldest and best."—Dourier-Journ»l,Lo*i»-
C''M*'he be-t nnd cheapest perionicsi! iu Ameri-
ca."— Eranatlh-ul Church man, Toronto.
1 N E A' dN iitfCKlUKtS tor th" year 18j-
remitting beloie Jan 1st the numbers of 1B»1 issued
after tie receipt of tt eil subscriptions, will be
seet gratis.
of .Report trorn
Physician, Ar«(®us WiUan/'
Cluli-Pricii' fir lie lest Home and j
Literature. I
[■'Possessed of The Livie* Aec and one or other
of our vivacious American a pubt«criberj
will find hlmnilf in conimaiid of the whoie. '
Phil £'er*n*n(/ Bulletin.]
■ or ^10 3t» The Li' ing Age and any onfl of the;
Ainerotr>n *4 Monthlies (or lliir/^r'* H'eekti/ or
B<nar) will be sent for ay ear, fioaxtpaid or, fn^
$9 50 The Living Age and the .s't XUholti* l.ippin-
pincnW * Mo nthlj'. Address 11'l'lK D Si CO..
Boston, ki
Quickly and
Permanently
ItSTHMftl
EAL
leuRfpl
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
MAIN ST., DALLAS, TEXAE.
J. H. Richards, Proprietor.
V&t Everything New ar.«l First-Class.
Hates: $1.00 to S2.00 Per Dav.
T. L. lI.UiSA.LIS
\VHOLKS \ LK
(t U
t)AL&S
0 v E II
.13/..
uj/■*/•» we-k in v.,..r ,
tPUUfit free. Iso ri
waul a business at wltic
sexca.. make jjreui. 11. t,e-
work, write particulars
Portland, Maine.
j'EXAS
tn (own* S5 Out—
Kc«der, if you
it person* of either
.ill the time they
> Hallett ii CV.
Dr.Stinson'sAgthmaRfmfdy
1* uneqnale<l iu» a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Astlima and Dyspepsia,
and all their attendant evil*. * rt» '« not men ly,
afford temporary r^ief. but 1« a iienn went cure
Mrs B. F. Lee, of Beimore,O..-ay of It. I v.j
,„rj>rurtt at The tprrdv eject, rfW'f
(tit nmt mertlrine iiwir yeari tA»t !»u Itmfned
coiipA nnd m'Hit expectoration I **'!> " f
Iphl TitbQUt rouqltinfi." If?
mil
ui |
vour dmrKl"* d' >es uot
kMp K. we'uJ for tre^e anj^t^tMm^lhtt u>
US Itroat .'. o . Sew Tork.
Gir.j,'.Buchu, Mrn-l
tlrikc, Stiliingia, and |
rnarycf the bert medi-,
r.ints known are cjm-^
bincd in Parker's Cinder;
[.Tor ic, into a medicinc
cf such varied powers, as j
to make it tho greatest |
Clood Purifier and tnn f
Qr.stllca'.thAStiviigt.liJ
ltestortr Lver I'sed. i
It curc3 Rheumateun,I
D_ J,..). Clccpks.'ncss. & dUctes*
rarker 3 cfihe stomach,
? I • n I tungs, Lirer & Knineys
ria.T Balsam. ^i.!cnti^du???sKfroii;
The Bert,
v ^1 e- • r
inp. ,\ vi» fall, t
ye*i;jf. C»><~ <~*V hs!u f; Co., Cbeoistt, N. Y.
| jj I^-fT StTiiy Uayt^g Dofly Sye.
D.MACKA Y li~l>
Residence Corner of Austin
and Folk Streets.
TLr^ *tx«&rts &oulh Lirand \tin.Nc'
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