Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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IOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL.
N HOUSTON TIME.
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TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JKFKBRSON CiTY TIME.
Going East
14 Arr 6.50 a. in. Lep.ves 7-20 c. m.
20 Ar 3.45 p. m, Le&ves 4.00 p.ia.
Going West.
1 Ar
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Leaves
Leaves
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PALLAS & WICHITA.
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live
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,0CAL AND LIGHT.
fery hot at tho present time.
larmersare rolling in their giain dally,
[wagon loads.
ie recent rains is a great help to tie
Ders throughout the country.
—Denton has organised a basi>
I ball ciub.
j —Oats are selling at Waco for
I 31 cents per bushel.
—The young ladies of jVIaivball
have organized a broom brigade,
—tasi'Saturday the'leadipgcitizens of Cai
vert presented City AttoriifJ, W. I. Pur-
ilom, with a purse of $100 as a token of
their appreciation of his services in prose-
cuting 4he alleged murderers of Mr. Hing-
er during the preliminary trial.
—The Sherman Courier Kays: "The pro-
tracted meetingrjew in progress at the M.
E- Church in East Sherman, is attracting
bo much interest 'tltt-t ths house will not
accommodate half who attend. A tent
was ordered yesterday and will be put up
in t, few days, and wiii be large enough to
accommodate everybody."
—La t Monday evening, about
five miles ea9t of Sherman, on the
TV and P. road, a freight train
ditched one of its carp, causing a
deln}r of several hoiKs to the west- ;
bound passenger train,
—Last Saturday J. D. McGuffin and
Jlenry Petty ' citizens of Upshur county,
had a difficulty about putting a fence on a
farm that McGuffin rented of Petty.
Hot words ensued, the
lie T7s3 'passed, and JfcGiiiih:
went lo the house, Kot his gun, returned
and fired nt Petty, seven shot taking effect
in the arm, back and leg. AIcGuffin then
skipped.
The barn of Thomas Mahan, near Van
Alstyne, was struck by lightning on Tues*.
day eight of lr«t week, took lite and was
burned. The barn wi:s once occupied as a
dwelling, during which time no accident
from iightnuig occurred, but since
the fami'j moved out, it lias been struck
thiee tifrsos. During the samo storm,
lightning struck the bouse ot the Misses
Kemp at Mantua, about three miles from
Van Alstyne.
—The town cow of Sherman
having eaten out the gardens,
| cleared the streets of waste paper,
old rags and box lids, has com-
menced on the children, and now
the cow or the children one will-
have to be penned.
—Last Friday -'evening a re*
maikable wind and cloud struck
the cot'on patch on Judge Elliott's
faun, seven ruilea south of Sher-
man, and instantly killed three
acres of cotton, as i: scorched. On
the same day and probably the
same current struck the cotton
(here are many signs pointing to the
that the farmers are becoming rtud-
A1 most every newspaper aspires to lfield Qf ^ gueider, living in the
agricultural department of from a hall / r-, , . ., , ° , j
b *Jfk j Cedar Church neighborhood, and
irnn to a half page.
WMVI.es, blotches, or soies disappear
|ler th^influence cf GlOiaa'S A'ulpliur
lP.
?ike'a Toothace Dr^vpa cure in one
lute.
Woinmt'ri Wisdom.
|he insists that it is of more importance
her famiiv uhall be kept in full health
that she should have all the fashion ft-
| dresses and styles of the times. She
refore sees to it that each member nf
family is supplied with enough Hep
Iters, as the first appearance of any s> uij>
lis of ill health, to prevent i tit of sick-
s, with its attendent expense, care and
fiety. -iill women should exercise their
lom in this way.—Ed.
IkOme, June6.—Large numb rs of per-
ls are starting Irom all parts of ltaiy
IQaprera to bo present it the funeral of
ribaidi. A steamer left Genoa with 300
lerans. Four started from Paiderrno,/
from Leghorn and one tr*. m Naples,
(crowded with people. The supply of
j.t« is inadequate lo accommodate tiioss
iring to go to Caprera. Intluecce is bj-
exerted with members ot Garibaldi's
^ily for the transfer ot his ashes to ihi
inland. iAe Duke of Genca and four
latere of ceremonies will represent King
linbsrt at the funeral.
killed twelve acres as on Mr. Elli-
ott's 'larm, This was instantly
done. What was it? Was it elec-
tricity, simoon or a young cyclone ?
—Sherman' Cornier.
—A oolored preacher named
Gus M„Coy; liying on the Lane
place, eight miles northeast of
Marshall, was shot and killed last
week. He and his wi'e were iu
the yard, and thsy saw something
which they thought to ba a wild
animal crouched 'in the fence cor-
ner. There being a supposition
that a tiger or lion, escaped from
a circus, was preying in that neigh*
burhood, the woman ran back into
the hou?e, calling to her husband
to come in ; but he said-he would
ee" what it wa«, and as he ap-
proached, the man—for such it was
—raised a shot-gun and fired, the
load of buckshot taking effect in
McCoy's left tide, killing him in*
stantly,
jX*-Governor. Hubbard, in re
to a letter andre6sed to him by
lumber leading citizens, says :
am not the candidate of any
rty for any political position,
or national} by which I
san 1 have not time or mclina-
|n to hunt for a nomination iu
usual way, without which one
but indifferent chances of sue-
thpse daya. At this same time
iy to you, frankly, as I have
to otherp, that if I were nomi*
[ted by a fair and full expression
my district I should not feel
lined in declining to acccpt and
Iter tbe canvass,"
The cabalintie O. K. was first
officially used by Old Keokuk, the
pacific chief of the Sacs end Foxes.
When he sold Iowa to Uncle Sam
he signed the deed with his initials,
O K. His co«chief, t'ie fiery ii K
(Black Hawk) refused to eoll or
sign away the rights of his people
to this beautiful land and hence the
"Black Hawk war." Old Keokuk
years ago passed on to the happy
bunting grounds of the Gieai Be-
yond, but his 6ign continues to sup-
ply a long-felt want in the Ea^lioh
language.
DECLINE OF MAN.
Impotence of mind, limb, or vital function, n*r
Vi u» wetkueaa, (ciual debility &c, cured by
WeiM' Health Reuewer. At Drugguu. Depot
6e« y AUlat, DSUM,
NOBTOFo KILLMCSEi argest & most complete establisliiuent in nortli Te\
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Ati -fciad? Ofjjlank book inade to< rdoirk keptisstock
■ Full line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
"loos duplicated and work eqiual ta any from
tlie oldest eatii.bliKL.od housa,
STEET, Dallas, Tcx.i
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Weekly Intelligeacs?
i» made up of the most interesting
NEWS ITEMS,
LIT£SAUK EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS
EDITORIALS
and ap in the past, «o in the tutui*, i
oundwill be f a strong etip[>orUjr ol
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOL3,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
always moving forwsrd and keeping pac^
with.the progrs«fiTe ppiril oi the times.
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$850 SQUARE PIANO for 0NL7$245
FJASO STILE 3 1-2
jvcotl cps», clesrnntlv he«l, 3 ^triiigs. 8 J.
Octaves, nil! cntantc ngrufl'es, our new
pr.tunt oyersgfunir scnle. beautiful cnvei! legs and
yre, he«vy ecip.tntiiic and large fan y ffioulilinif,
full irt,n 'ritmc, Fretcli Ornrni action, Grand
jj.jGinets, iu fact, tvory improvement, which can
in ?tnv way tend to tfci perfection of the itujlra-
rnetit, teen it dded.
BiSTOur price i;r sins inatrunent, boxed
aiict &dime& cn board cars at New York
with first? Paino Cover, Stool
nd hook. Only <p,g
Reduced fro«n our late w'.iolesul fTctory price,
29h ilolli't. for 60 day only, to l ave tl.Is beautiful
Thino introduced, 'l'hte Is now, bv fat, the groat
est bargain ever ofl'ered the tuunitsl public. Un-
rirecedented success! fremendous denaudfor this t
style! Older at otice.
Tills l'lano "lill be "sent on 15 days test irlal.
Vleatie send referenoe if you do not setid moucy
order Onsh sent 1th orotr will be refunded aud
freight chargep paid by us both ways it Piano is
not,iui«t an represented. Oner 16,000 in uso, and
erotone dia^atlsited pvrchaeer H&ndsome illu«.
stated Cata.'oKUu, mailed free, giv[ng the highest
monirdfl ever awarded any facturer. Every
Tiano full warjanted for live years, Sheet mnidc,1,'
price catalogue of S.900 choice pieeen for3siatnp.
M«ndle»sohn 1'iaio Co., Bos 2058, N. Y.
ra:8.'8-!
'.'ho V; t-asvrt and Best Bedfchio eve* Hide,
S^ftcoWroMi»tj<^n of Hop«f Wan-
Brakle and Dandolton,Wiea:ul
iuo«» o\umtive i;r<>pci>ttes of ill otbsr E5tto>3,
mileos\thegreatest Blcod U5v®C
PaguXator, and 1 J.*c *n«l
on
No c\.»n low: sri* wbore Hop
B itto« are na%«d.«o ^ I**1®06
ToM irreguUxt'
t J oi tine bowi
No v>>atyout * syiaprow:
ars what the diaeaso or ainApiV11 Is flsa Hap BStr
tern. Don't wait Tu.tll you attbut if you
only fisolbad or mii«jr»b4e1Brl*e<*'t,nl at onef-
Ituiav iaTcyourlife.Hlia8Ws aTed bur.droilii.
fi : O0 wU! b-) pwd lor a caS8® w«i nov
cure or lwtp, TVo not sal'er v01"'®1 fOnrrnondj
3UiIer,but aso and unre tliemVv QIB WOP U
ltesneraber, Hoc Mtters is droft^od
drunton nc-strom, but tbe Pure*
Mcliritu over niado ; the "IKViLIC^
and IIOl'E" and no jxtsoii or family
slujuUi t>e withoTit tt»m.
P,1.0.W*u"b8ol'lt<"1!v . ,k
irUrnnkennoss,use ot owuin, tobacco Vidl
narcotioa. All e>old by drurojeitA Sex>d .
for OtrcnJar. Dup BMtem JUS?. C#.,
I Toronto
d Bets
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test
C-ingw, Buchii, lii<:sy-1
OTakc, untl n
raany of tho bese j)
m KEW FOOD
MEDICINE
—IP
THK-RI! is no greater Kiot'd Prodtnor and Life
uustuinlns; Prltieiple in the world of foods ol
medicine tb.ii MALT 1SITTK1W. prejxtred frt>m
C'cfermented Malt, Rou ? ana yuinine. They **«'
the body and the brain, enrich the blood, sollc M
i.'id bones,hardeh the mufvoles, ouiet the nen
cheer ihc 'uind, perfect digestion, regulate the
stomach and boweis, cleansu tho liver and kidney
and vitalise wlib Ni'W IIFK every fluid of the
body. Beware ot Imitations similarly uamea
Loos for.tlio company's c?ignutnre which appear
plainly on t-'ie label of cv*rj Lottie, dold very
where. MALT H'TTKKd Co..Has*.
ones known wv> oinv- £
birf-.d if Porker's Gta^er
Tonic, in»9 a raedr.i.»s
of such Yeriod power*, ss
ta niil{<s it tho &roa?c»»
(Hood Purifier ao>! thi R
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It cures Rhovimati^rnL, J
ft ,'*"*» Elaepkssncss, A di«oac*b d
rarKer s stomach, B->*eis, ■
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, The IWt, ClcacMi. v,l I-'tter>.., Otcger Wuctt,
Moat i-ooooinUl k.1 and other Tonic*, as ft
hi#. MH* to ki«*or fr t •5CT!>«tMricatc&. Hucox
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60c. *">«l jl >lya. LMy Dcff-ar Shk,
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eliildron'. Tlionsaiidi,>etentitled
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PATENTS procuftOTfr IhHat.rs
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ran refer t« tbonsancis of Pi
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LIVER PADS
I'or Sale
Si Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
The completion of the trains-co central division
»f tho Texas & Pn-iflc Bailwav between Shern:;in
and Twxatkana covntotion at the latter poluj on
the
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Southern RaiI>vay,
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1882, newspaper, June 16, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444183/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.