Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 58, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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>ai!y Intelligencer.
The Artless Prattle of a Babe.
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'ubiished at the Head of StearnlSoc;
Navigation end the RaSSroac! Crcas-
ina of IJie Trinity River,
NORTON S INTELLIGENCER largest & most complete establishment in north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
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JSXTEBED AT THE DALLAS PtSTOFS'IOE AS
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TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEEEffRSON CITY TI2IE.
[Detroit Free Tre»e.]
One of those unnaturally bright
Children who are always gelling
people into difficulties was at a
prayer meeting the other evening
with his mother, when he asked
aloud :
"Ma, say ma—who waa Dinah
Moore ?" j
"Hu-u-sb," whimpered his moth-
er cautiously, "it's a bymii.M
<-!No it ain't, ma," continued the
hopeful, "it's a woman's name;
say, who's going home to Dinah |
Moore ?" _ | O L D A S D R 1) L I A B L K! 321 ELM STEET,
"Willie," said his mother, in s
ghastly voice, "your'c disturbing
; the meeting. It means gouig tOi*« ^ ^ mt jc?
7T 1- n i iSw ** A Jot m.' JlSp
Heaven to die no more.
"Dine no more !" O. ma, don't
they eat anything there?"
His mother explained as well as
she could, and Willia sat still tor
half a minute, his bright eyes rov-
ing about the church. Then lie
nsked in a shrill whisper :
"Ma, is God out of town ?"
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Full Line of X«egal Blanks
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3 , -"ices duplicated and. work eqtial to amy from
t'ae oldest est
t&blishod. house.
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Going East
|No 4 Arro.50 a. m. j Leaves a. n.
|No 20 Ar 3.45 p. m, | Leaves 4.00 p, ik.
.ihl C-itt'o Pw>i»rs M 1 ' ■ •• a
| ;uj's that SheridanV (' luhr v inv
■ mre end immensely ni.tnUte '
I ^aal'i;'.tons lay liKo i;hori('
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"No-o-o, no-no," answered the
distracted woman, faintly.
"Then, what's Mr, Kelly run-
ning this meeting ior, ma?" con-
tinued the sweet child.
The choir sung him down, but
Going v>eot. i ug the meeting closed with a wo-
vl 9A? »00aps ]2Z SSi:!"»»' Of silent prayer, bB gemle
voice waa distinctly heard.
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DALLAS & WICHITA.
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Mil ta JULY 8, 1382
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For more than a ♦liirO.pf a f ontury the ^
Htxlcan MnsiHisg A»inimcjs>lhasi>jecn g»
kuown to uiiliions ;i!l over the world us* s«£
ii - — - - « , ,«,the only safe reliance for the roltef oiW
at*jcJc, aiawwauMudW | b3iu:cWerjt3 u:nl J'iimi. It is >a modlcinoI**
i nnd'all their atc«.uaant ^vils. Pi docs not merely > Uahovo T'i'ico Hnrf iimise—" he of jig W
T^rkTrafBelloi"' a.Mys of if""/«« ! I ^f*4' Fo' cvcl'y *°im OI ^tvraal paia &
! M.i'prhftl a/ the ape'ihj qif.cfs ;./ pour rem&ly. It it
the ii ■rt me ilcl'ic in fix years that has loostiied my
I coubh fiKtl etvectomtion easy, j'note sleep ail
■ nil/,-a without i rtuii'vino." if your dmu'slst does not
i keep it. send toe treatise and testimonial to
Si. P-. Eii. m'E A J O..
i S2S Ri-»vadwoi"» Sew Yorft.
A Di3asircu3 Storm.
Columbus, Kan., July 4 —A
terrific wind storm, the heaviest
ever witnessed in this section,
passed over this city this evening
about 6 o'clock, followed by a
heavy rain and hail storm, A
number of buildings, mostly out"
houses and barns, were blown
dowu. Chie residence waf* leveled
to the ground, slightly injuring a
Bradley, the pal of MentzeK the j couple ol children, The storm was
ambler, who was lynched at l)ei«- ; not in the nature ol a cyclone, but
per, Colorado, suDered the paint j ^ violent wind posfed from the
aorth and northcaot to the south*
east.
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PEOPLE AND THINGS.
I Will c-? in...! i ■ rr.- t : ft!/r^pUiartg, ivH tncuntou^ers withocl
} Ardctinfflt. It eon >• 1 colored pi.ttcs, 600 i 'rnv:r.z t
/ ibottl 100 oasm, ftnd fullas crlj ti -'is, pric«s And directions for
\ r,': tiiShr !.*•> • vr».cf 1 and Flo'.v.* ?U. ih.
{ ret;it Trees,etc. tftmlajiblu to oil* Michigan ?r--.»n f«.ii
: v r.i be f. ucu- i.'.i ilit :>• • pJanticglnthc t'mto
'& Mnstftng Liniment, i •• without an craa!. h
Ijj'.j 24 p«nc£catoa nstti ninwk tofej
*<pyy teasi®—nifi.king tba oontinn-
t&anco of pain and iiiCammaUon $L'
•^fj sible. Its efl'eeto upon Hiraian Flesh ami vji
V-ithe Brute Orcnttou aro eyuaily woniier- v?
infill. Tiiu Mexican ^
® m i a n I
M lm w
[Llnhnorit is needed oy eomohody in ^
J every hottse. Every <1sy brint,a nows'oi ^
fjSI i lie tt%o»»y of an awful svalti ««• lfiiri* , ^
Sjieiibdued, of rheniimt'c re-
«S stored, or o, valwabt horse" or vzhfo
Sif a );y iho lieaJii.g power of this
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BRAIN AMDNERVJE.
Tl'ell's Health Renevrer i;reatest remedy on earth
for inipoteree, let-nuese sexua 1 debility, 4iC. $lat
drastfists. depot Geo T Atkias Dallas.
TVit delicate, emaciated and infirm find
perfect health, Bine strength 3 oath and
buoyancy in Brown's Iron Bitters
•n»-.
Jate shortly after the hanging o'
lVlent^'1,
W m. Robert.", a v/ell known
lumber dealer doing business in
Kadtanapolis snd ViueeDnea, was
kiiled in the latter city by a fall
from a hotel window.
Postmaster- General Howe op^
hoses the reduction of letter post-
age from three to two cents, but i<,
pi opinion that postage on news-
|papei\s should be abolished.
^ l1 «ve promirent members of the I airest faces are sometimes married
It.'hie.'go Boaid <f Trade, v.'hu have' >0y myriads oi pimples, markings of tetter
Ibee'J; In^peCtit)^ the wheat «5ni: corn ' or freckles, which is readily removed by a
■crops at the Northwest, report fa-j popular toilet diessing, known as Dr. C.
|vcrably PS to both. ; \vr. Benson's Skin Cure. Even scrofulous
ri • '
i.i.i&«;tlay night thieves entered I ulcers yield to it.
Ithe room» of the Erie delegation] ~7
Ito the Democratic convention at! £liinny J52.cn-
iunetions, $1, at dr»ggir«ts. Depot of O nvrgs T,
Atkisa, Dall&B. Texas.
-THE-
".ih. r uo 2 mtuicin-
"?ir.n- :■ ItS>.ouniatis«is, :'\"7eiJ.{."iigt?i Stiff fo
^ZoitkH, C'itAtraot^d .Hwuls#. w
jr.ijs'.nd Senilis, Cnts, IIs.*iii-:e3 tine3§&
j.^jfelpyaiiusj i*o4• 11 :>ua XJ.itcs ami x?
^SOelj<«; SttaSKw, £.aa'iessesp, ©lijjsF
j (»>j5k»rc3, TO sc.i'l'CAvbSleo, CMl^IainR,
.- k> I'O Wlp^r.'-on. ■ "T2c^,rn4.
TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE.
Millions of ratp, n;ice, cate, bedbugs, ▼c-rmin,
ro&obtii, lose their lives by collision with rou^h
on rats. Svld by all druggist 15 cents
It cuisr. j'-heuin.-itis::., -j
Siee;.!. ■■■■■s.'ss, & discs ->? I l-i'T''*?.'
of the fctoinach, Rowels, { 1 * " l
ac-'is, jSToot Ikf.'t, Sfrew IVcsw, '4er.h,S
'cw Xf.ont, Serefoli •• Vl'isie-®
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11 -it'i ichiir t «n.t cul;„,„,,i W'll's Health Renewer. Absolute cure for
xiarnsDurg and relieved them uf „er,ous dcMU,r anJ weakce,( 0l e,per)ttiv,
|thefr watcties and money.
The Illinois Republican cooven-
Ition organized the other day, ap^
Ipointed committees and nomiuated
la ticket, hefJ;:v! by General J. C.
jSniith, ol Chicago, foi Treasurer.
Sfirs. Floreuoe Nightingale of
I he IVurmery.
T'nfnliowlnc is an extract from a letter written
t > *-he ti.mr>an lteformed Messenger, el Chambers-
hacsii.v
, 1 , r. . . ABKNAFAt'TRES,
ii^rXuSU J niv r.-lt V conferred j r j-jst open the door for her. and Mis Winslow
{ho derrre fit Jj T. D fhinfl Will Drove the American Florence Nightingale of
1MB ur^rcts u. u. u CO j the Naramry. Ot Uiii w« we so rare that we win
I f ustice Marcus Morton, J tidpe I teact: our « Su»y.' to nay «-A blessing cm Mi-s Wius
It1., !«, / \u 1 L low" for helping her tn survive and es^np.. the
iCiQaecr tt, C<iiaj'ieS ' / v^onnor, of priptn|,tntldm, Wl tcctlmusiege. Mrs Wins-
New York, and i'rofe&sor J. H.
^nni9'
and carries tlvj infant faft'ly through the teething
to
ivo j
. period. It peiiornm j recipclv what it profi sAt* i
perform i-v« ry parrot it—uotning !e«*. We Ii:n
Weekly latolligciicer j
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is mode un of the most interesting J
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NEWS ITEMS, |
LlTiCRAltt EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS
EDITOR] a Lfc
and as in the past, so in the iuiure, i
oundwill be f a strong supporter oi
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY
■ ■ msis. i.\'. *o 1 » r->; , . —-L
uc- v- t ;: . . :: ^r.^VAnniHi^iT^ze. a » mu:-vay& cures a^<I u«ver aisupyoiauiip
^ -man—* 1 |f jutd a 1$. posirivoly,
iff .THE BSStf 1
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!p IllilpiTf
, « ^ ras HAH .02 2EAS2. .
low's Boothlug 3vrop relieves tlia ch11^ from pain. . ,.
mid cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the .always moving forwent and seeping pac.
gums' reanees jnnammr.tion euren, wind colic
|B ge'ow.
Jt i< paid that under the recent
Idecifiou of t D e bupieiue court! never sei-n Mrs" Winslow—knew tier only through i
I > ., it .. i i the preparation of '-Soothing Syrup for Children
■nearly or cpiite a;l the mutual in- i Teething." If we had the power we would makbi
kurance dung bo,iu«»j *SrSSuZi8£"""SRT
| in Oil it. will have to reorganiz«i.
The G mrnuj'a I»t Mas.-Hchu-cttP
leannot claim to have i.vi.irged to
ttif aristocratic classes, Tailmt. was
a fac^n^v lad, iiice a stationer's
clp)k, Gaston a Connecticut stores
Ueeper'rt Ron, Boutwel! a village
U»»op-keeper, Bmks a "bobbin
|i> *V. ' Ev» re:t a clergyraau's son,
Emoi v Wasl'hurn a Countr/ tow- POi. Its effect is most wonderful.
jver, William B. Washburn a rum-
uraoturer, and Andrew a country
I aic'»chautV feon,
*rith the ffiogressive spiiil ol the tio;es.
DON'T SHE I.V TISRi JI«rS2
J drag?!»U for "Rough On rais," It e'.ea*>« J
cut rats, mice, bi-dbugs, roaches, vermin, ants, i
«'c. Scents per bsx.
Mr Richard Crowiev, of Pa'em, Ma:®., I
phvp- *,f C2". from perFOna! ex"erieno<», r^. j
| commend Brown'n Iron Hitiers ns l>eing a i
permanent cure for indigestion, d/snepsis, i
sc:k stenincli. painful uripation, e'c. It ',
reallv «trer<»thens the whole sen?ra! svse I .
* Ibub.-ci'pcn e* ot>
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B'oatii'U h»adartie«, !»•»:▼'»«« proRtrafton I _ pt • _
"M %u w JtrtiEtt Cfpi
nM<m
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r>«flTO IE ON BITTERS are
t« c-f rt.'.tisi i live L'c.v all discasea
rf:>-,airin.'j a t^ 'mp'efo tonic j cspo-
ciu'.vJiiii.?•' i!jv. I)?!.;;ipjwla,Jiiter«
Ti.itf» lFevPi-s, "\Vant of ;\ppetite,
Jj'xs, ct' .Ntroi^tli, Ii.ick of IniergV,
•rtc. ntiricV.cs the l>»oo<l, f-trengtli-
ens the jrmsoles. ai:d ^ives now
Jii'e tr the nerves. Acts lih^ a
cliarm o;, tilgpivtivo organs,
feKovi" r"i t'iysyi ptsc* vniptema,
such as :ho fe:»ti, Belching,
Hon-' • i i- t-'on»t>eh, Heavthurn.
etc. y.}. r or.Iy Iron Preparation
that vr. Vt not li.ackcu -:a> teeth oc
give irvr.'aehr. by ell Drug™
gist#": j-t ^-1.00 t bottle.
23IIOWA CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore, Md.
*.?!»«♦ rtl Tr£»7 ■»« trie xr* n»&4» bf ft*wm Cut*i-?e4
vro wid :-»tt »:1 r*.-a j»u«*4 euci traJe o.ari. .^n vrs-pp^*
EliLV-tr ln51TAT!OriS.
its tt&UXZ
Cf *?<*,' Ferw.-.'-k can he made !ss my tocaihy
V ®onietbiiig eunrely new f.»r agents, j >
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A'iwrtlrtng B*.t?eau(10 Spru; e o.'. >, \c:; .< :• ■ ( : ;
coutraets way by mtvde ivt It KE'.V V Or :i .
A PLACE TOT VOOR DICTICKAR'/,
A PLACE FO? VOL?R NEWSPAPERS,
A PLACE FOR Y008 PERIODICALS,
jiz i Li or'.^'Ct-nt trr y jr hr -,. , r.|] ^r1,
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 58, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1882, newspaper, July 8, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444199/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.