Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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Norton's Union Intellipncer-
Published a* the Head of Steamboat
I Navigation and the Railroad Cross-
ing of the Trinity River.
A Firjt-Class Paper,
| Entered at the Dali,as Pistoffick as
Second Class Matter.
Arrival aud Departure o!
Trains at l>al!as.
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTKAL.
houston time.
going north.
Arrive
Arrive
9 45 a m
10 05 p m
Depart 10.00 a m
Depart 10 15 p m
going south.
A rr 8 15 am I Depart 8 35 a m
Arr 4 10 p ui I Depart 4 25 a m
TEXAS <4 PACIFIC.
JEFEPRSON CITY TIME,
No 4 Arr
No 20 Ar
Going East
6.50 a. m,
3.45 p. id.
Leaves
Leaves
7-20 a. m.
4.00 p, in.
No 1 Ar
No 9 Ar
Going West.
8 00 p m I Leave*
8 00 a in Leaves
8 40 p m
8 25 a m
Mrs. Nancy Harman, of Manpfield, O.,
writes: "I have been under the care of a
physician daring the past seyen years
Sometimes I would feel better, and then
again I would feel worse. The past two
I years nothing seemed to help me. About
I two inontli6 ag^o ruy doctor seemed to be
' getting discouraged, and I lay completely
bed-ridden. I grew very neryoue: the
least noise gave me great irritation. The
doctor, 1 suppose more to get meofl hs
hards than anything else, as he said I
would never leave my bed, told me I
might try Brown'3 Iron Bitters, afc, the
same time remarking, 'It was a eood tonic,
and would Help to keep me aliye.' I have
used the remedy about two months, and
have been out of bed nearly two weeks,
and now help about the house. It has
acted like a miracle in my case/'
If not above being taught t>y a man, try
Dobbir» ewtric soap next wash day
Used without any wash boiler ruobing
board, and used differently from any oths
j er soap ever made. It seems very droll to
think of a quiet, orderly two hours light
work on wash day, with no heat and no
steam or smell of the washing through the
house, instead of a long day's I aid work
but hundreds of thousands of w )men from
Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for
themselves that this is done by using
Dobbin's electric 6oap. 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 without being tired. It positively
will not injure the finest fabric, ha9 been
before the public for fifteen years and in
sale doubles every year. If your giocer
has not got it, he will get it, as all whole
^alegrooers keep it. 1 L. Cragin & Co.,
Philadelphia, manufacturers. T. L Man»
alis, Agent, Dallas. Texas.
DALLAS & WICHITA.
Arrive
Arrive
10 30 a m
1 40 a m
Depart 3 20 p m
Depart 7 00 a m
TRUNK LINE.
.. Jh-M > » — J'-t
BBS. LYD1A L PIIKUH. OF LYNti, MASS.,
Arrive 10 00 a m 1 Depart 3 00 a
, Texas. April 8,1
LOCAL AND LIGHT. I
News comes that another train robbery
I took place last night on the Santa Fe
Iroad south ot Fort Worth. Ail the pass-
leugers were robbed by a band of se^en
■masked men.
Fit EE TO Y®U!
A F2 patre pamphlet sent free to aDy address,
Riving price of our premium watches and books;
also special terns to canvassing agents-
Sarople copies of the -Journal of Agriculture—a
large 8-page 48-column Agricultural Stock ami
Fami'y paper, only p"r year—sent free to
nny and rent. Airents Warted. l't/IL. C llEW,
Publisher, 713 Chestnut St., ft. Louis, I'o.
P. &. BORICH.
njse, Sip aMOraatai Painter
116 Sycamore St., bet. H&'z & Ela,
DALLAS, - TEXAfc.
jgjr l'apo r Ilanging and^UalsminoiDii: Don
T. L. M AIlS A LIS
WHOLESALE
G R O C E K
DAL AS.
.1
TEXAS
3/.
LEON EAHN,
DKALKIi IN
Handmade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOES
Hats and Caps, Vatises and
T h
604 Eliu Street. 604
BnSifs, Texas.
\Yr I LLIAM SMAL L,
Counsellor at Law and General Claim Agen
814 Tenth Street,
Washington, D, C.
P radices before the Supreme Court District o
Columbia, and all the Executive Departments
cf the General Government.
SJECIA L TY MADE OF PA TENts ANDCL ALMS
The other Democratic candidates for
Governor of Pennsylvania will be encour-
lagtd to know tliat their number has been
[reduced by one. Eckley li. Coxe positive-
11} nltttw to be considered as in the field.
Henry B, Payne, of Oliio, while in Gal-
iTeiton, Tssaa, recently, said to a reporter
lot' lite Neva of that city that the "best
Itne Democrats could do was to keep quiet,
■attend to their business and let the other
|party quarrel among themselves,"
_ Louie, aged three, saw hi3 mother inak~
liny a daxteed poultice lor his croupy baby
|brotiier. Lou,e could not see any differ-
ence between flaxseed and oatmeaJ, So
afterward when mamma askeil if baby
ranted any supper, Louie exclaimed, "6
uamma, he's got his supper on a ruy."
Mary was very much interested in the
Irosty window panes, especially after being
lluld that it was the Wt-rk of Jack Frost.
IWtilo she awoke one morning to tiud the
[ground covered with tne tirui snow sne
l ver i ennuibeied to have seen, she cried:
j'O grandma, see! JacK liooi has laid
T'ght down!"
DuNT DKEAM.
[ Sleep, to be most refreshing, should be
Jreaiiiiess. Use Brown's iron bitters, and
Lou will enjoy healthful, dreamless slum—
lier. It strengthens every pari ol the body,
Kind is very soothing in us eliect on tiie
Iirain aud nervous system. It is the best
JWdicine in the world, and assists nature
|u removing all symptoms ot ill health.
The Massachusetts Senate, by a yery
j:lose vote, has passed to a third reading
Ihe bill which makes it nectssary for a
jrporation to prove that a proposed new
jrailroad is really for the good of the peo-
ple, before it can be constructed. It might
well for some properly constituted au-
thority to require the Massachusetts Ley-
alature to demonstrate that its sittings
Ire "'really for the good ot the peopie."
Some years ago a briitht little fellow
ras taken to church for ihe first tune. He
Las pansionateljr fond of his pastor, and
through all the preaching he eyed bim
[lo-ely. bending forward with open mouth,
[a though he was drinking in every word.
|l*evidently thoneht it a wonderful pei-
irmance. for just as his pastor c'osed lie
Lit un his lifcite hands and clapp«d them
[> he exclaimed, "Bully t^r you I ' There
las a scene in that church.
LYD3A E. PSftlgCHAM'S
VEGETABLE COHPOOITD.
Is a Positive Cure
for ntl tliMe Painful Complaints and WuVmmm
■ocoutcatiii to »ur lx.«t fcraule population.
It will cure eutirely the won't form of Female Com-
plaints, Mi ovarian troubk», In!l&r;matlou and Ulccra
tlon, railing and DispVutmeuts, ar.d th« consequent
Spinal Weakness, and la particularly adapted to tiio
Change of Life.
It will dissolve and e*p*l tumors from the ntsros In
un early stag© of dovolopmeiil. TLe tendency to "Oiv
oerous humors there U chwkc'd verj* speedily by its uoa.
n removes falntness, flatnlenty, destroyoftll crax-tr.?
for ■timulants, and relieves weakness of thfl stomach.
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Blecpltwoieaj, Deja-aeaian and Indi-
gestion.
That reeling: of bearinn down, causing pain, wflght
and bftckache, la ai'.vuys iiernianently cured by its use.
Jt will at ail times and uniler all clr-r.rajtanee;. net la
harmony with th« laws tb" ^govern the female system.
Forthecureof Kidney ^jicylaints of either ten this
Compound is unsurpassed.
1TBU E. PINKHAM'H VEOETABLII CC3I-
POU.VDU prepared at 233 and 1U5 WeJtern Avenue,
LjlW,Mass. PricoCL BixbottlesforCfi. SenttymaJ!
In the forui of pills, also in the form ot loscnffes, on
receipt of price, $1 per box for either, lira. Plnkham
freely answers aU letters of inquiry. Send for pamph-
let, Address as above. Mention f/lts Paper.
*o family should be without LYDIA E. PDTKrJAM^
UVGR PILLS They cme conitipaUon, bUiouciea,
•ad torpidity of th<» llvar. 25 oeats per box.
£cy- geld by all Iirussists. "W9
LIUS SJHSEIDER ALFUfiS DAVIS
OCHNE1DEB DAVIS
WHOLESALE
©ROCER&
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGINU AND TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Wines, Liprs aM Tatsaccos.
Jl3 an'! iil5 Elm St., Corner of Marke
St.
Lf h
tut MPy rrrT] ^
I iiL *iL i? I
;■ —~y
^ MEDICINE ^
THERE Is no prenter Blood Producer and Life
sustaining Principle in the world of foods ol
Of dieluetha' MALT BITTKKH. prewired from
Cnfermented Malt, Ho oh and Quinine. They
the tm.iy and the brain, enrich the blood, soiu
the bones, hardes. the mube.les, ouiot the nerv
cheer the 'nine), perfect dl^ostion, regulate the
stomach nod bowels, cleanse the liver and kidney
and vitalise with NEW LIKE every fluid of tlio
body. lieware of imitations similarly uumea
Look for,the company's 6ii?n:iturn which appear
plan.ly on the label of every bottle, dold vory
where. MALT P'TTKKS co..Maas.
Hempiiis Hi Cha>*lcsroa
BAILIOAB S
THE
GarfltSoutlieru Mall Route
Passlni; throtigli the "naturally beautiful ar d
moit favored region 'ofour country, l>ec!dedl>
the shorteet liUJ to the East and douthetst.
After June 1st round trip tickets at rednced •
fries will be on sale to the celebrated spiiugs
aud watering p'uees of East Tiauessee and
Virginia.
KU«unt Day coaches horn Little Kock
o Chattanooga without uhaaye. Mavni-
t)cei<t Palao* S'eedlng cars, owned by the coDi-
psny, oo all nigrt tr.iins. Jie-pini; car lare le- I
duced, Bacgage through to destination.
Passengers for Washington Bali.more, Phila
ciphik, New Vert, as wall us to. Chattamv. g.> I
tikuta, C'harlotus aukusiu, as aud all ckmtii^rn
Vive, should pur< hane tickets by is U.>e.
Time Tttblee, and iUtes of Ticket
sl>ed o->d plication to
P.R. UODOEO.
Gen Wester *.Aj;cntI)iiil»s.
'Si i«!
N- K. WJOLIG HT
COHTBAOTOR « BUILDER
No 208 Sycamore 8treet.
D AI LAS, TEXAS
ebbing of all kindprompllydone,
Geo. D, Barnard & CO
SUCCESSORS TO
Van Beek Barnard & Tinsfey
^Wholesale Stationers^
LV1 HO GRAPHERS. PRINT
LRS, AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFA CTURER8,
21&423 U.Main st-
ESTABLISHED 1S72
HENRY KELLER'S
Chemical
^TEAM DYEINQ
Beonring, Cleaning & R-pairing Establishment,
JSaiu si. MAULAS,TEXAS,
The only home in North Texas which is fully
ueq ppea for all kinds of work in this line
Coat Binding, Mending, &•, neatiB dgne.
Prices aa low as lowest.
$100
AlllOll 0ltO t>"9!ne8s K,en. agent
and ladles taking ord
era for ihe lite of Jefferson Davis, by Wm F
ford, LI.. l>., of Alabama, including , a full hib
cory of the Lost Causk. l'lustrated. Now ready
Send for particulars. E. B TtiEAT Publisher
7&7 Broadway, New Yoik City'
GEORGE RICK
Manufactured an.l Wholesale, retail dealer in
—ALL KINDS OF—
Furniture
No. 730 & 732 Elm£t
j
Texas.
Pri ces to Suit the Times. Call andExH.ne Goods
b*t!»rc Purchased Elsewhere.
rpHERE
A PLACE FOR YOUR DICTIONARY,
A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPER8,
A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS,
And an ornament for vour houM, nil .n one,
THE HOYES DICTIONARY HOLDER.
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"VP" -S-ivJ
2iElsw-P
IS. MAIIIl^TOW
Elm Street Dallnsi Texas
PAI3STS, OILS, HALLI'APER
tVISDOW GLASS, F5v-
TVISES, MOH
BRACKET ETC
Large supply ready mixed palm.
St Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
T'ie completion of the trains-co central divieioc
»i the Texas & Paciflc Railway ttatween Sherman
an.l Texarkaua covuection at the latter poln; on
the
-)t. Louis. Iron Mountain an
Southern Railway,
ilakee this tho short, quick and mos derliable route
Louisville, (Jin.'.lnoitt, Chicago,Detroit, Cleveland
Buffalo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, Philadelphia, and all
other principal Eastern and
Nortlieru ">oinu>
fry thlB New Koute
Via Texas & Vacific and the
►St.Louiis, Iron Mourn tain &
Southern Ii.ailwav«
U. S. DIRECTORY.
President, Chester A Arthur of N. Y
Vice President—David Davis of Illinois
Secretary ot State Frederick T Prelm*;
heyfen. of Kew Jersey
Pccrctarv of Treasury Ecbert H.Folger
ol New York.
Secretary of War, .Robert T. Lincoln of
Illinois.
Secretary of the Interior.. Saimitl J. Kirk
wood of Iowa.
Attorney General, Benjamin H Crew3ter,
Pennsylvania.
Postmaster General, Timothy 0 Howet
Wi°consin
Supreme Court of the United States.
Chiei Justice, Morrison R Waite, of Oh:#
yaso. " Nathan Clifford, of Maine
" W. B, oods, of Alabama.
" Samuel F Miller, of Indiana. \
" Stephen J Field. of'Calif,«rnia
" " Stanley ttliewB ofOhlo,
" ' Josej'h P. tJradley, of N J.
" ' Wash xlunt of New York.
Court meets first Monday in Decern fctr
Washington.
li. 1$. Ct in Texas.
Cmct'it am. jj jj'mct Courts.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Circuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La,
District Judge, a p McOormick, ZJuilas
Marshal, A B Korton, of Dulias.
District Att'v, F W Miner, of Par lit,
Olers, J H Flnts, wuco
Deputies: A J Houston, Dallas, <M
mud, (traham.
JSafltcrn District.
District court, Amos Morrill, of Ualveston
District Att'y. E Guthridge, "
Clerk Circuit court, W. M. irlied,
olerk District court, S J Morse.
tieg'ietrars in Bankruptcy,Edward T Aus-
tin. of Galveston, aad JJ i' Newton
Tyler.
Marshal. Eastern District,W J Phillip?.
Deputies: Ed. H. Callaway, Chief; Wm. T Cl.-y
ton, KobertDompsey Galteston; John C'iemow
Houston; J J Harrlaou. Columbus; John liatt
can, TexarKana; — Burrows, Jetfersr _ ,/•..
Kankln, Hempstead; JamesPc- _ _,-;d springe,
A. A. Bond, Hiahuioiid; * J singletou, .\iai-
shall; W J Ingram, Bulphnr Springs; Alf. Da.
vis, Tyler.
Western District.
Judge, E. B Tqmer, ot Ausrini
District Att y, \ J Evans.
Jlerk District Court:
Austin, Matthew Hopkins.
W. C. Kobnrds, San Antonio;
wk8tehn msriucT or texab. ,
Kd. F. lluil'ertj, Austin, Texia.
DeputleH ; Walter P- Lane^ "
•' Jas M Heid, Uearne
" W ii MoFurlaad, Bronham
• O B Caldwell, "
" Jas M C»rter, San Antonio
" John M. Sansom, Boerno
•' Henry CToldwater corpus ctirletl
Jflloe deputies and o.l«i ks :
W Mc&taeter, Hau Antonio-
Kd Huppam, Austin.
Courts meet le*t Mondays in February
and August at Austin; 1st Mondays ir.
May and November, at Sun Antonio; aiui
Lt Mondays in January and July al
Bri wusville, 'l exas
Collectors tf CuBtomr.
Brow ">vtlle, Jor.u L Haynes; Corpet
Jhnsti, ; El Paso A, l'ihba: t
jalveston, A. G, Malloy; indianola, F A
^aiijjiin.
uost'sta roHCE of cauVest
A U. ilalloy, collector »i customs.
eveclal deputy
D.MACKAYM.D
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk fetreets.
Thre squares south of brand Wind,
IIIH1
l-7f8-o 1 rt
MiS" tS
■* eej^-3
13 A BALJI IN GILEAD
KFor all N>rve and Brain af-
rfictions ar» invalunbie. Thoy
lure prompt, safe and iffctual
■The best Bno^vn remedy in
Jthe world tor nervousnes in
Dr. fall atattes; Weakening of the
f memory, L< ss of Brain pow
"er. Mer.ous Debility, Lost
nerify, Lest Hopes, Ir ipru-
Idenves of Youth, Kx cfkos in
Imaturer years.dr-minal «eak
,i ess, and General l*oss of
li'ower in Gene'atiTeOrftans.
Clark's To those sufleiiuK from Ner-
'vcus Irritability, f>erv?Us
fili'udacl.e, NerTuus Shock,
piervous Pica ration Norv-
I. us t xhautloti, relief Is at
'fo d In many oases of fomale
Wirknesa trej act like a
ctaarui. The Studeut. the
In7'"0ratins Teacher, tli j i;iertymar., the
Kd jw>v,the Btisiues • aiars.tim
all be benefited l»y their use
Life is too short to
away In adell te ptd maim, r
when a *l..r0 box will beneflt
>oi;, an.l six boxes will cure
aud nvt re you to health and
Pills. I hupp ness 'or 7 5" A«k yjur
druggiat for them. Tske no
oth r. O sunt diieet U> he
manufacturers,who will «e ne
li.tin ay mail, sealed, ou ra
criptof price. Addre* I>r. cl <rke Medicine com-
{/Hiiy, 6 .t> ttroaiway New Wrk. Send 3 cert
stamp for circular. Frb.2.
T>l^C^^h"slnew, yo.i can fngage In
JL $•"> to SliO pe* day made bv
any worker of either sex. rignt in their
own localities. Particulars and samples
worth $5 Irec. Improve your -«pare time
at this bu-<tne»«. \ddrv>«w Ciiiuaun & Co.,
foreland. .oKiue.
W D Shepkeid
D K, Sturgis
F M. Baker
W. h, Kvans
L W Stevenson,
li K Bradbrook,
S M ltulifsun,
P H Briiicb
J no Delany
August Bader,
It' W Boyle.
W X Burns,
Ji W Cllliey
W K Hutchibon
L C Arkd8»
W K Parker
t B Kollett
Chos A Harria
John Crtioii,
Kd Davis,
A Menikc,
T D Johnson
Heary Bee
H 1' SVheitl'.'soy
Wut Lewis
j H Burns
Heury Ballinger
K B Lottirop,
J allies lio^ers
OoUeciors ol.
Deputy
tilers
do
do
iotttig uppra'.ser
storekeeper.
do
Inepe-'cj
do
do
dj
do
Inspector Houston
do Sabine
do Velasoo
- *> San Luis
Nia>n Inspector
do
yo
do
do
dO ;
aiesst'^ger,
liU j
laborer
do
boatmaii.
ao
..ernai fc-cv-r.ue
tl D ist., W li Sinclair. Galveston.
, utiee Jas He White, Oorpna cbrltd,
A W McKllilp, Victoria.
Ceo M Patten, HuatsvllU.
ii Davis, Hockley.
\iui H Urillic, O-alvestoh. ^
U F Ucrdna, Ua'veston.
clerk. K Duriuid, tialveston.
• « J P Cui.v. Uaiicston.
Gaugvr. J M Barbour, (.»—vesti.n.|
K H Norrls, (Jalveston
H Clark, Victoria
2d Dist., Collector, B. C Ludlow Austin,
Clerk, G B Burke Austin.
Dep 1st Div., il ax Maat, Austin
2r.d " A O Htirne, Snn Antor.lo.
3rd " O. A. O'Brien W»• <:o.
4th '• Uenry Purneil, K ,rt WorU.,
Olh •• — ■ — CcllOtK).
3rd L'ibt., Collector. W. Umbdtnstock.
Hrt.uuea: Uc Carman .st Division, Muntuaj,
' B H Dods u 2d " Sulphur S{5'n <
« <J. M. cntupbeU, 3d " Dallas.
POST-Ui'FICK Sl'EClAL AGENCY.
j Judge Amos P. Foster, Austin, in cbaige.
W E. Biuitb. Austin.
Hewaru A i'ariau ciork Austin
J.
C.BIGVER
AllORXEl A COUXM-LLOK .12
LAW
311 Hftln 3tr«at,
Dallas, Tesa:;
Fpecial attention given to flovenue and otfc.'t
mn.ur* In Federal oouiu Tyler, Austin and
Dallas.
B°ad the iHTELLIOBVCfiB.
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