Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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U^im
Dm Iotellipffir
for eekx.
Published a« the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cross,
ino of the Trinity River.
A First-Class Paper,
Entered at the Dallas P«>btoffiok as
Second Class Matter.
Arrival and JDeparttire ol
Trains al Dallas.
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL.
houston time.
GOINO NORTH.
Arrive 9 45 a m I Depart
Arrive 10 05 p m | Depart
10.0C a m
10 15 p m
GOING 80UTH.
Arr 8 15 a m I Depart
Arr 4 10 p m | Depart
8 35 a ca
4 25 a m
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
jefebeson city time.
Going East
No 4 Arr 6.50 a, m. I Leaves
No 20 Ar 3.45 p. m. | Leaves
7.20 a. m.
4.00 p, ni.
No
No
1 Ar
9 Ar
Going West.
8 00 p m I leaves
8 00 a m Leaves
8 40 p m
8 25 a m
Several good rooms eligibly lo-
cated. Enquire of the Editor of the
Intelligencer.
Women that have been pronounced in-
curable by the best physicians in the couo>
try, have been completely cured of female
weakness by the use of Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. Send to Mrs
Lydia E* Pinkham, 2o3 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass*, for pamplets.
If not above being taught by a man, try
Dobbir •» electric soap next wash day
Used without any wash boiler ruobing
board, and used differently from any oth>
er soap ever made. It seems very droll to
think of a quiet, orderly Iwo hours light
work on wash day, with no heat and no
steam or smell of the washing through the
house, iustead of a long day's 1 aid work
but hundreds of thousands of w uaen from
Nova Scotia to Texas bave proved for
themselves that this is done by using
Dobbin's electrio soap. Don't buy it,
nowever, if too set in your ways to use it
according to diiections, that are as simple
as to seem almost ridiculous and so easy
that a girl twelve years can do a large
wash wirhout being tired. It positively
will not injure the finest fabric, has been
before the pu blic for fifteen years and in
sale doubles every year. If your giocer
has not got it, be will get it, as all whole
ealegrocers keep it. f L. Cragin & Co.,
Philadelphia, manufacturers. T. L Mars»
alis, Agent, Dallas. Texas.
DALLAS & WICHITA.
Arrive
Arrive
10 30 a m
1 40 a m
Depart
Depart
3 20 p m
7 00 a m
TRUNK LINE.
Arrive 10 00 a m | Depart 3 00 a
Dallas, Tern MAY 22,1882.
LOCAL AND LIGHT.
in
Tom Green, a colored boy living
Freedmantown, was cut in the jaw
by Mose Burton, also a colored boy
while playing with pocket-knives Sunday
evening, causing a very frightful looking
wound.
Mr. & Mrs. Spoopendyko.
By Stanley Hdntley, of the Blooktyn
Eagle .
No 36 of the "Satchel Series," price
25 cents.
W. B. Smith & Co., Publishers, 27
Eoud St., New York.
This is book of genuine fun, wit, humor
—absolutely crammed full of irresistible
laughter. It makes a great hit and hav»
injj a lures run. The first edition of
10,000 were oidered by the trade in ad-
vance of its publication day (July 4th),
and before a copy was issued from the
bindery a second edition of 20,000 copies
were sctrsally being printed )Ju!y 2d.) it
reminds us over again that—
Tickle the public and make it grin—
The more you ticket the more you'll win.
But teach the public jou'll never grow
rich,
Bat live like a beggar and die in ditch.
— ,
The June Atlantic is a Longfellow Me-
morial Number, and contains a fine steel
portrait of Longfellow, from the photo-
graph which lie preferred above all others*
a poetical tribute to "Our Dead 8inger,"
by Dr. Ohver Wendell Holmes. A higher
unpublished poem hy Longfellow on
"Decoration Day", written only a short
time before bis death An estimate of
the character and Genius of Longfellow,
by O. B. Frothingham. .
The^Number also contains an article on |
Darwin, by John Fiske, who knew him
personally, sn the continuation of Thomas
fiardy^ and Miss Phelp(s serials.
TRUE MERITS ALWAYS WINS.
There is a constantly increasing demand
for Brown's Iron Bitter". A druggist on
Washington street reports the sale of 23
bottles the first month; S6 bottles the.
woond month, and 146 bottles the third
month; and not one complaint or failure
to giye entire satisfaction as being the
very next health and life-giving medicine
ia ail the world.
*itt"eRs
Among the medicinal means of arresting
pisease, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stands
gre>eminent. It checks the further pro*
uress of all disorders of the stomach, liver
and bowels, revives the vital stamina, pre-
vents and remedies chills and fever, in*-
creases theactiyity of the kidneys, counter-*
acts a tendency to rheumatism, and is a
genuine stay and solace to aged, infirm
and nervous persons.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers
generally.
Missouri Pacific
RAILWAY.
Passing through the most enterprising portions
i 1 nausaa nnd Missouri, the 2cr.atlful Indfab Tei
ritory and Texas, with a solid steel track to and
from the Union Depots of St. Lonis, Hannibal
Saneas City, end St. Joseph, Mo., Atchison aati
eavenworth, Ran., and Denison, Y«x., making
Lose connections in these Depots with Railway
el'ues leading to ail parts of tn« Uuited 8 tat an
faseengers who purchase Tickets over the MI8-
OURI PACIFIC RAILWAY have
NO CHANGE OF CARS
AND DAILY TRAINS
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CITIES
KautjRM City nud St. Louis,
Leaven worth ami St. Louis
Atcbtsou aud Si. Louis,
St. Joseph aud St. Lou in,
Fort Scott aud St. Louis,
Fort Scott aud Hauuibal,
Fort Seott aud Kansas City,
Emporia aud St,. Louis,
Jtuuetiou City aud St. Louis,
lteuisou and »t- Louis,
Deuisou and Hannibal,
l>eulson aud Kaunas City,
Sedalin and Omaha,
Kuusub (Jity and Logan,
WITH
Bee tiling Chair Cars Free
Besides FIVE ot Pullman Bleeping Cars au
handsome Day Coaches, with Tollot Rooms and
be latest improvements heated by pipes an*
nroughly ventilated, carpetsd, aud witfi colore
tendants.
Tie Missouri Pacific Railway
Has a Steel Track, the Miller Platf orm
improved Automatic Air Brake on ull ca
passenger trains. It is in evejy respect.
A FIRST-CLASS R'Y
Koi, Maps, Time Tables, and interesting reading
matter concerning tbo Missouri Pacific Railway
and its omnectioue with other Lines, which will
be mailed VKLii, address
F. CHANDLER,
Uen'l Passenger Agent.
J. D. BROWN
Asi'tOea'l 1'assengtr Afsnt.
A. A- TALHAQE, General Manager
ST. LOUIS, MU
MARSHAL'S BO £ER.
Marshal— '• ts Morton' Dallas Texas
U 8 Court room and offices corner (I Elm and
Sycamore.
'Residence of Marshal, No 748 Rn •* avenue
Courts a^Dallas first Mondays in June and D>4
eember.
General Deputies.
J. W. Heorick, J. D. George, . H Traynbam,
D. J, Thompson. W, N. Norton, Dallas,
Dallas Division. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. Kills, Kcnfnmn, Dallas, Rock
wall, Hunt, Lamar, Fannin, ttraysou Collin, Deo
ton, Cooke, Montague, Wise, Tarrant, Parker
Delta ond Clav
Deputies and their districts.
Dallas, Ellis, oic, ( R, Cloike, Dallas
Kaufman and Rockwall, (
mm imracEB!
THE
KEItflSE'S
PAIN KILLING
Magic Oil
"iT WOBKS LIKE A CHAEffi."
CURES
Rtaen mat Ism ,N enral gla, La me
ness, frktn liiseases, Headache,
Toothache, sore lliroat, Diph-
theria, limns, Sprains, Strains,
Colic, Cholera. Morbus, Djfi.
pepsla, hour Stomach, dc.
Sold by Druggists, Grocers,and Dealers In Medl-
slues.
Southern Wholesale Depot, Dallas,Tt xm.
H. O. HOSKINS, Manager.
Hunt county,
Lamar and Delta
Fannin,
Cray son, Cooke,
Montague St Clay,
Tarrant and I
Johnson I
Parker Wise.
F. J. Thomas, Greonvlll«w
L. B. Hunt, ParJe
S. T. Carter Bonhnm
H. B Cat leu, t^ueen Peak,
i T. M. Wrlgut, Denison
A. N. Woody, Fort worth
J. H. MllliKen. woatherford
United States Com mummers.
James Ber>tly, N. M. Burford, J. M. MoOor
mick, Dallas;
Joseph Kicn ets, Sherman J M O'Neal Decatur
W. H. Johnson, Paris; o, S. Keune-
dy. Fort Worth.
Waif Division.
The counties of Brazos. Robertson, Leon,
Limestone, Freestone, McLemian, Falls, Bell,
Coryell, Hamilton,Comanche, Erath, Hood, Bos-
que, Bomervlite, llili, Brown, Coleman and Run-
nels.
Courts at Waco first Mondays In April and Oc
tober
U. S. Comrniiswters.
W. B. Taft, waco; J P Ostvrhout, Belton,
J F Knox. Marlin;
Graham Division.
The cooDtles of Eastland, Stephens, Young
Archer, tMchita'Wilbarger, Baylor, Throckraor-
Jail
ton, Shackelford, Callahan,
. Taylor,
iluskell, Knox, Hardeman, Creer, j Nolan, Mitch-
JoHUb,
ell, Howard, Marll
Borlen, Scuiry, Fis
Andrews, Oaines, Dawson,
er, Stonewall, Kent, Garia,
jdu» jtii( »vuii> | r »buci, ownewun, ivcm, uuris|
Lyon, Terrv, Yoakum, Cochran, Hockley, Lub
bock, Crosby, Dickens, King, Cottle, Motleb,
Vloyu, Hale. Lamb, liey ley, Palmer, Castro
Swisher, Brisco, Hall, Childress, Co lingsworth
D .nlty, Armstrong' D<s at Smith, Old haul, Pot-
ter. Carson, Cray, Wheeler, Hemphill, Lipscomb,
Ochiltree, Roberts, Hutchlnsou, iiausl'ord, Sher-
man, Moore, Hartley, Palo Pinto, Jack and Dal.
am.
Courts at Graham first at«ndays in February
and August.
Deputies. J. H. Wright, M, T. CDUn«r, j. \V.
Poe, Mobectie; A. N. Woody, Kaox.
U. 8> Commissioner
C. W. Johnson, Graham; H U MoCounoll, Jack/ •
b&rc; F, W - Oirand (irahiua.
a place ror vour dictionary,
a place por vour new9paper9, «
a place tor your periodicals,
Aai m onuMal for yoor ho«—»tU Id bm,
ARV JfOLOCKo
KKINNET MEN.
Hea'th Bensver. Absolute oar* for
sous ability ani Weakness of gcr»r*ti«e fass-
tlou, ftrat druxglst Depot sf O«org« t. Aikim,
• llaa, TW.
SUICIDE Ai\D DlTSFEPfllA
1 most remarkaMe eurv .1y,pep,tB
*».n'th RwUHTror," T'l.* vr.-t>-«f S
too« and I Ivor KenredT known *!•
Depot Q«Ot/C T. Atiia*. i
B«it Health And Strength fieteser Used
Cures ComplalDts of women and disease st the
Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Klloey*.
and is sctlrsljr different from Bitters, Olnger, Es-
spucss and othel Tonics, as It n'-ver lotoxicites,
60r, and #1 sizes. Large B*vti« baying oue dol-
lar site. Hlscoek k Co., New York. m3S-4«r
EVERY ONEsa
Will gel ralnabie lnlbraatleft FESE
bjr sending for elremlar to B. TOUOJES, A sston,
Massachusetts.
FR EE TO YOU!
A. rairplilet seat Hoe to asr au4fs
flT lr<r price of iu prevhMB wstsbes and took*:,
aJi-o ►peeUI terms to csn^sstng agents •
8rni Mr triple* of '.hs Journal ol a^tiicu lture— a j
t*rgfl s-r»P»' «8-column \grleultural Stock a:id i
Fsmi'y paper, oily f l.wp*r ?e«r—wat trr* to I
snv i^dret*. ,4r*nte Vt sntrd. PHIL. C FIK'Y, I
■Psbl'stfcr, "i5 tUrstcu: bt., rt. Luuls, V,. I
OLD AN D R VLi ABLjE
B£fijblicai
JP1PEB
OF
NORTHERN TEXAS.
—THE-
m
!
Weekly Intelligencer
is made up of the most iutereetiDir
NEWS ITEMS,
tr
LITERARY EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS
EDITORIALS
and as in the pa«t, 40 in the future, i
onndwill be f a strong supporter of
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
alwava moving forward and keeping pace
with the progrwalT* spirit of the times.
abtcripon
i2
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SpiRtv
U. S. DIRECTORY.
President, Chester A Arthur ol N 'i
' Vice President—David Davis of Illir.:
| Secretary of State Frederick T Fre!
hey fen, of 2sew Jersev
I Fecret aiv of Treasury tcl ert H.Foi;
York.
Secretary of War, Hubert T. Liucola •'
Illinoi?.
Secretary of the Interior.. Samut-1 J, KI
wood 01 IoT7a.
Attorney Generikl, Benjamin H Ere'Tstc
Pennsylvania.
Postmsster Genera!, Timotfcy 0 Hov
Wiceonsm
Sapi^me Ocurt of the United Statep.
Chief Justice, Morrison K Waite, of Oh■>
" Nathan Cliflord. of Mains
W. Woods,of Alabama.
" Samuel F Miller, of Indiana g
" Stephen J Field, of Calif<rni>>
" Stabler Al 1 thews of Ohio.
' Joseph P. bradley, of N J.
' Wash xiunt of New York,
Court meets first Monday iu Decetubc
Washington.
U. S. C< * *Uln Texas.
ClIlCt'IT AND J\ j/RJCT COCRTS.
NORTHEBW DISTBlO'l'.
Circuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La,
District Judge, A P McOormick, Dallas
Marsha), A B Norton, of Dallas.
District Att"v, F W Miner, of Farteo
CleiK, J H Finks, waco
J Houston, Dallas, F,"*- Oi
yeso.
u
Deputies:
, Graham.
aud
Eafttern District.
District court, Amos Morrill,of Ualvestou
District Att'y, E Guthridge, "
Clerk Circuit court, W. M. iiied.
Clerk District court, S $ Morse.
Registrars in Bankruptcy, Edward T Aue
tin, 01 Galveston, and S T Newtou
Tyler.
Marshal. Eastern District,W J Phillips.
DepuUes: U. Ii. Kirbpatrick, Chief; Oal
veston; W T Clayton, Robert Derap^ey and
J ii Lethcrman, (lalvoeton; John demon,
Houston; J M North. Tyler, W Edingleton,
Marshall; W J Ingram, culphur Springs; .1
M Uickey Henderson; A K Kankiu, Hurnp-
ateod; Ii It Boone, Wharton.
Western District*
Judge, E. ii Turner, ot Austin.
District Att y, A J Evans.
Jierk District Court:
Austin, Matthew fiopkins.
W. C. Roharde. San Antonio.
WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS.
Ed. F. Hudperts, Au-tin, Texas.
Deputies ; Walter V- Lan», ••
" Jas M Reid, Uoarce
•• W R McFarhud, brenbam
' C B caidwell. "
Jae M csrtrjr, San Antonio —
J"bn M. Biosota, Boorue
Henry Croidwatei corpus clirlsti
Office deJiules andeleika:
W Mckaster, Ban Antonio.
Kd Huppertz, Austin.
Courts meet 1st Mondays in February
and August at Austin; 1st Monday* ic
May and November, at Sun Antonio: and
lrt Mondays in January aud July at
Brc wnsville, Texaa
—1
Collectos f Customs.
C Brow >«vtlle, Jor.u LHaynes; Corpus
Cqristi, ; El Paso A, Tibhast
Galveston, A. G, Ma Hov; iudianola,F A
uhn.
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TOSOXS FORCE or CALVERT,
Malloy, collector wi ousums.
. BMj>iaerd special deputy
ttarfir
, M. Baker
»\V. K, Kvans
L W Stevenson,
R R Brodbrook,
8 M Rulifson,
J' H Brinck
iluo Delonv
August Badcr,
F W Boyle.
W T Burus,
N W Cuuey
W K Hutchison
L C Arledgo
W K i'arker
A B Follett
Cb>ui A Harris
John Cruok,
Rd Davis,
A Menikc,
T D Johnsoc
Henry Bee
U F WheiUesey
VV n. Lewis
• H Burns
Hen'V Ballinger
F t> otarop,
Jau.es Rogers
Collectors ot.
Deputy
Clerk
do
do
acting appraiser,
storekeeper,
do
Iuspecioj
do
ds
do
Inspector Bottston
do cujuu
do Veiascu
«■> Ban Luis
NigJ^ laepe.'ve'
do
do
do
do
assseng er,
uo
laborer
do
boatman.
do
.ernal Revenue
llli Dist., W H Sinclair. Galveston.
DenuUoa Jas He White, Corpt't ctumJ,
* A W McKiUlp, Vlstorla.
Ceo M 1'atteu, Huntsvllie.
M R Davis, Bocklcy.
\iiu H <i: lliiu, Calvestob.
R F ccrdna, Oaivi svoa.,
clerk. E uuriuid, uaivestor.
•• J F Cuuv, Oalteston.
Ganger. J M Barbour, Ui~reston.|
K U Norris, Calveston
U Clark, Victoria
d Diet., Collector, B. C Ludlow Auitia
Clerk, U B Burke AusUr..
Dop 1st Dtv., Max Unit, Austin
aid " A O Horne, Ban Autoulo.
Ur J " U. A. O'Brien \S'r so,
4tii •• Henry Furuell, V .n WorU.,
01b •' «t Concho.
3rd Dist.. Collector, W.UmbdtnsiorW.
Devuvlea: b.cCpTn»a» -StDivision, Marea^J,
• B fl yod# u Sd •• ouipnurcp'r j
u C. AL C«:iupbeU, 3d " Dailiu.
pcwr-ornce special agency.
Judge Amoe F. hosier, Austin, iu cuorgc.
W K. HBiith, Austin.
Unwara A ftttefeoivrk Austin
athens house,
ATHENS. - % .^1 - TEXAS
TRACY, PBpPBIETOR.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1882, newspaper, May 22, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444090/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.