Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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Ncrtaa's Dm IitilTp
RESULTS OP Vv AB.
Published a, the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cross-
ing of the Trinity River.
A Fir* Class Paper,
intered at thk dallas pt stoffick as
Second Class Matter.
Arrival and Departure
Traiimal Dullax.
«l
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL
HOUSTON TIME.
GOING NORTH.
I Arrive 9 45 a in j Depart
| Arrive 10 05 p ui j Depart
lArr
^rr
going sooth.
8 15 a in I Depart
4 10 p iu I Depart
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEi RSON city time.
Going East
«o 4 Arr 6.50 a. nj. I Leaves
io 20 Ar 3.45 p. m, I leaven
Going VVes't.
No 1 Ar 8 00 p ta j leaves
9 Ar 8 00n m 1 Leaves
DALLAS & WlClilTA.
Whene'er contending panics light.
For private pique or public rights
Armies are formed and navies manned,
They combat both by sea and land;
When after a many battle past.
Both tired of war makes peace at last.
What is it, after all, the people get f
Why. widows, taxes, wooden legs, and defct
-—"Corncob'' writes to a contempo-
rary, asking the editor, to the beet of
las knowledge, judgment, reason, and
•ability, to inform him whether there is
the slightest possibility of a correspon-
dent going to heaven who writes his
manuscript on both sides of the. paper?
Marriag-e Customs In India.
Marriage customs and marriage man-
ircts, says the Jewish Tones, differ in some
respects in different parts of the country,
lluis at a marriage of His Highness the
(Maharajah, of Mysore the following
i pretty recitation formed a portion of the
ritual uttered by tiie bridegroom in
musical Sanskrit :
"Who gave her !
To whom did lie give her f
Love gave her ! ~~
To love he gave her.
Love was the giver.
Love was the taker.
Love! may this be thine.
With Love may I enjov Iter:
Love has pervaded the ocean.
W ith Love I accept her J
Love ! may this be thine "
Soon after this the bride ahd bride-
groom proceed one or two steps forward
find the bride is thus addressed by the
bridegroom :
"May the regions of space, may air,
the sun and tire dispel that anxiety
I Which utou feelest in thy mind and turn
q ai\ ^ heart to me, Be gentle in thy
8 40 p m aspect and loyal to thy husband, be for-
8 2o a tn < tunate m cattle, amiable in thy mind
j and beautiful yi thy person; mother of
10.00 a m
10 15 p m
; Frcm Dr. S. VV. Hunter,
' . V)* ,*.H,avi,ng bee(>D'P familiar with.
Coideu « Liebig a Liquid Extract of Beef'
and Tome Jnvigorator, I take pfeltsure i.i
recommending it as an excellent prepara-
tion, combining as ii does food and tonic ia
a remarkable way, producing good blood,
health and strength." (Kemem ber the name
othir ) O i Drags .
Opera or Theatre—a beautiful French
Achrowatfe Opera Glasn, including a tine
morocco case, sent caniage free oa receipt
of $3.50, cr two for $6.00.
E. Newbury & Co.,
feb G-Gai 67 Beekman St., New York.
' How do \ou Manage," said a lady to
her friend, to apper so happy all the
time I 'I always have Parker'* Ginger
Tome handy," was the reply, "and thus
keep mvself and family in good health.
W.uat 1 am wti! I always feet good
tuied. ISee other column.
& »»*?t complete establishment in north Tn
a-LDBIDGE & WALTER*
Printers,
Blank SSook Makers,
^TITIOHEBS.
t h hook modetoorder&keptinstoek
I-iiie of Legal Blanks
AH I
Ih'rr
na»
Chile e
property.
tracts of Ian 1 tjr exchange for oity
8 35 a nft
4 25 a to
7.20 a. m.
4.00 p. in.
Arrive
Irnve
10 30 a m
1 40 am
Depart
Depart
: valiant sons; lie fund of delights: be
t oo „ ^ i cheerful and bring prosperity to our
7 00 a m -)eds aiul quadrupeds. Soma first re-
R^on fo? HneZ4-l^^m,neV'SpuC"n
•&
BElMHIUS, KOACUEd.
flies, vermin, mosquitoes, in
I box eicurod out by "rough and ?at,» 16c ta
r |j
Ep:
023
V-y
AI WAYS UN HAND
« S * npJ i catc d and work equal to any from
the cMrst established Louse.
! \
Dallas, Texa
NOriCE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
Jou are entitled to every number of our nir>«i
dur..lf time Mtbucribed for. V.e w S
on every number sei,C te the postoffice and if ycra
fui. to_r._ce.vo auy immber j ou will please notify
Let money paid bring its proper return.
— -«?*-
A L'AKL).
TRUNK LINE.
Arrive 10 00 a | D epar t 3 00
)aiias Texas February 8, 1882
ceived thee; the son next obtained thee:
the repent of fire was thy third husband
and now a human being is thy fourth.
Soma gave her to the sun • the sun gave
her to the region of fire, fire gave her
to me. ^\ith her lie lias given me
wealth and male offspring*. May she
most conspicuous cause of prosperity!
. , . , never desert ine."
A New Orleans Judge, riding in the carg These and many others which were
ecentlv, from a aitig'e glance at the cou«>h recited contain much exquisite poet™
ermnce ..I a lady by Inn side imagined in theme. They are to quote Max
h&the knew her, and ventured to remark Muller, the simp'.Jst child like papers
Jut the day wa.« pleasant. 8!ie only ans- on recotd,
rered: " Yes." "Why <io yon wear a veil?" : — —
■Lost I attnet gentlemen." "It is the i Childish Things.—A man ought never
Jrovinoe of gentlemen to admire," r<.~ j 8®^ j'18 childhood. He may
Ihed the gallant man ot law. "Not when -ni1^ !|way childish things, and yet retain
ley a re married." "But I am not " "In- I ,\v."a^ «8WiB8t Mid bfiBUuftll ill vllildht
leed!" "Oil. no; I'm a bachelor.*' The j a fc'uiple faith, an innoce
1 j • | ii >| | I • nTii"! o IiK/iv^tF f i i ■ ■ .
piy quiell) removed her veil, distlopir.g
Jo the Mtomphed magistrate tin face of
|i8 mother-in-law. He has bv'en a raving
uaniac ever since.—Ezchafttye.
OOd
-«•«., »n» jnuucence
and a liberty of childhood ^^hicli shoulc
be carried up into and become the bloom
of our manhood. We are timid of the
j man whose life brings with it none of
i the fragrances of boyhood, who cannot
be a boy again, whenever burdens of
| muturer years may be laid aside
A gentle.aian, while picking I-.rmsclf
up from behind a horse, was asked the
question, "What is the matter with yon ?"
whijn the reply was, "I'll bo darned if
I didn't think I was struck by light-
ning," but immediately after the ques-
tioner had meandered, you might nave
seen him trying to docile the animal
with a pitchfork handle.
WICKED FOR CLERGYMEN.
1 believe it to be all wron^ and even
lork is naid" to he tirst. tW and gives i wit;ke^ 'or c'ertfvmen or other i-uhlic men
Broom* are otteied i * led lnt.® &,vmsr temirnontal* to quack
nocfiiirt nr vi!p ci I I fr a /ittl llt/1 IV>n/] lAaxon i. ••4
A Useful Colored Man.
Philip Wondsin, of the town of Kauf«
pan, came to Texas as a slave from Ijoui-'if
na during the war. He was like hi« fel-
pws. unable to rend or write, nor did he
ven know hte A, fi O's. Since his freedom
|e has learned to reail and write, e*tab»
Ished hia tamily on a leased tract of land,
lipportmgthem comfortably and incr^as-
rig his pro|»erty. lie is well knr<*n in
tatifinan comirimily, and much respected
|y his friends. Some, time ago he estab-
lished a broom factory in Kaufman and
i succeeding admirably in business. His
ork is raid to he tir
Intversal natistact'on.
; doctwra or vile shift's called medicines, but
fv the piece, 20c,' 25c, 30c and'sOc. He wl',en * Hal n,.en,'>r'0118 article, mad^ «f
jlicits orders and will till ih*m prompt- ^f n'.1 .e rerueuiHS known to^ a'l, that all
it left m the Kaufman poatoffice for j H1iU fc an ,rnft in daily, we
|1U1, 1 should treely commend it. I therefore
— | cheerfully ai.rl heartily c<>mtuend Hop
renders remember in a November j tft>rs 'or the good ihev ha ve done me and
' him at $1.75. $2.o0 and $4 per dozen.
Our renders reinemoer in a aoverooer i vnt-K„,,u inw nawnoneme ana
umber of the Enterprise we made sooie | m.v ''lends, firmly believing they have no
omment on the to-do about Mihs Mina "1"*' family use. I will not he with-
iverett's whipping the little son t' '
Allen
Ihirnett. We supposed at the tin e the
natter would soon be forgotten, but, we
jund Heveral days ago that we were miw-
aken, asa writ was i-worn out and she ar-
isted ou a charge of assault and battery,
k'e had a representative at the trial and
lave a record of the evidence as given in,
lod have only to say, and that iu h»rtnoay
Irith the rinding of the jury, ihat Miss
llina was (ttUtf of nothing more than a
lonscienijous etl'ort conquor and con-
trol a boy in her charge who even leaisted
Ind fought her when she attempted to
take him do what he should, but refused
kubbornly to do —Dublin Enterprise.
That jury deserve.* the thanks of ail
regans. When our State school laws pro-
lide some other means of punish*
lent for refractory pupils, then teachers
,an suspend corporal puntshment. Miss
Everett is a true lady and it does not look
Lall tor a grown man to prosecute her for
e performance of her duty. All honor
tiiat Dub<in jury and Mifu Everett.—
nanche Chief.
out them."
Rkv.
Washington, D. C.
I^rELLl«K^i€ER OFFICE
Informa»!<n warded In reeard to Oapt, Cntle
whe w »brut. Au»Un In th«» vear 166T—60. *n
porson knowlneof his wlirivnbouts, or of Ms fam
lv will confer a favi>-hy vtu the Kdltor o
ht IN rKi.rj<»*Kfw«
DECLINE OP M %N.
Impf'tcnceof mi-id, limh, or vital function, nir
vcu* ttpaknt'M, pez>inl debility &c, uumi bv
«eili' Health Renewr. At I>rueiii«ts. D«oot
O 4 o- T Atkinr. Dal Ian.
BANNER'S
UEVOIVIXG
BOOK-CM4E
8ecured by aeven Pa-
tients. The Orignal and
liest in the World.
Thousands of them now
in use throughout the
world. Made in y*r-1
ious si"."*, styles and
prices from $8 to $o0.
Warranted to give com-
plete satisfaction or u-j
To all wko are eutfeilnir from the crrnn.
<ndi«cre(ion , f youth, nervous wtakn"«"e^
decay, if manhood, &c„ 1 will »<pnfl a
that wh! onrr you, KKKE o;F C1I il'.GK ®nf|
gt< at remedy w as discovered by u raisniu'nnrv {
York citi. 1 li,muu' fet"tl«nD, New
NOTICE TriUsT
iitrum'eiihZl »n -"V,10* orKat' or musical la
. -' book or ,.rin -,,d C: *h"et ,DU8i°. or
i , V" or..'"iy '-lituc in ihe musierti ' ne— an-
wili Wen hht;r 1 i1" anVyL
»ill have t'irt c 'J Vvrlftl yOU waat Bud >'ou
to dav In , , y- r,'r C"".t fr"ln what y°u wil t'"V0
uriiia i",Vh "1U8K: U.is lnmiad
urmu v.ie holiday neaisou.
Ui li COCO*L\E.
'dcric;*ne«s as a Fuie «nd Effective
i i.r L! ct&irji iii til Parts cf the
"''vcrld.
For i tiirtv \t-irs it has been a favorite
with people and j eader with the trade.
1 ho name "CocoaiNii''has b-icome a val-
uable proj-.-rty Burnett & Co. have es-
tablished -i le right to use it in several
suits at thus protecting the public
and then invert troiu imposition.
J he suj)tnorivy of Burnett's Flavoring
Extract- consist in the.f j erfect jiurity
AN OPEN
SECRET
AUONfl THE LADIES
The brilliant, fascinating
lints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti-
ficial, and all who will take the
trouble may seenre them.
These roseate, bewitching hues
follow the use of Hagan's Mag-
nolia Balm—a delicate, harm-
less and always reliable article,
, by all dnisrcrist^,
The Magnolia Balm conceals
•very blemish, removes Sal-
lowness, Tan, Kedness, Erup.
lions, all evidences of excite-
Nient and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
so natural that no human being
•an detect its application.
N- K. WJUUHT
CONTRA CTOB ot BUILDER
n i r »o No 208 Sycamore Street.
UULAfc, TEXAS
Jobbing of all kindpromptlydone,
D. M A OA A YM. b
Hesidence Corner of Austin
and Polk Streets.
fhre square s bouth of Orand Windeo
•a week in your own town* fo Out-
J lit free. No risk. Keader, if von
i waut ® busihec8 at which persons of either
sexcai. make jjreat money all the time they
wotk write particulars to Ilallett &Co.
rortland, AJaine.
nd gi-c-ti, stieuxtli.
WORD & EEARBY,
AT i OKN EVS-A'i'-LA W.
—:«>:—
603 Alain St.
DAthAS TEXiS
ASTHMA
Quickly and
Permanently
)r.Stinson'sAsthmaRem6dy
ts uneqnaled as a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Asthma and Dyspepsia,
and all their attendant evils. Pt does not merely
afford temporary relief, but Is a permanent cure.
Mrs. B. F. I.ee, of Belmore, O., says of it: " I am
CURED
P. &. BORICH,
Rinse, Sign and Uraamciital Painter
116 Sycamore St., bet. .♦ »■-. & Eire,
DALLAS, - TEXAo.
WIter HangiuK and Calcnlaeti«
net/**
dob
ATHENS HOUSE.
ATHENS - - TEXAS-
TRACY, PBOPRIETOR.
ThU bou«e U •itaated near the depot and son-
venient to the bQHfne«8 portion of tow*. It hoi
receatly changed, haaaa and been r.Oted. No
spared to mske guest comfr.rtab'a
aii'tiuppy, Good stunp.e rot,ma (or eoKm#rclal
men.
rough nrul made erpmoraiion tu-sy. i iw »«
niyht without coughing." If your druggist does not
keep It, sand for treatise and testimonials to
H. P. K. PECK « CO..
IS3 Broadirar, Mew York.
A. l VTsl F0K
ulvV?i> Hon es of the
tKUiLU . .ainb
l*> J. IV.
Krab Hcing trc Lives pnd vv'jnderfui Adventui-
es of
Wild Kill, ItufTuIo Bill, IiH
(Inrsou. < H|« Paine, 4'api,
Jitcit, Texa* Ji<ek, Cali-
fornia Joe,
And other celebrated Iniian Fighters, 8couts,
Hunters and Guidon. .i li<>"k of t'hrillliig Ad
ventures on the Plains. Kiehls with I'd an.l
Urund Bult'a'o HmitfJ le# >.-ate Adventures!
Nurrow J.sgapeal YVonderfnTs-b <otui* - nd tiding!
T. L. Ji \ ItS A LIS
whiles VLK
« » ? t5 C E 11
^ALt. - TEXAS
COmwrAL HOTEL
MAIjV ST„ DALLAS, TEXAS.
J. Ji. h guards, Proprietor,
1*3^ Kverv.itin,; New ar;;t Fir^t-Claae.
wile-: ii.i i $ A. 00 per Day.
iiOBiilii CLARKE
JO LI
C L ^
£ Specin
ics and o
tinuieit.
Oflict, i\.
.St'caiu r.
i- OH U. S. PATENTS
AND—
A
Q E jS T
»en to Pension joua
• r^uinft tne viov«»
: <iin«, corner <f Elm
VICK'S
«,'«V > ■■ '
1 hi
F>r 1S8« is an Kle^^nt Book o t 130 Pages, two Col
ored l'iates of x'lower , and m rethan 1U0U lllus*
tratioH.s of tne choices. Flowers, Plant acd Vet-
eti.ble , n Uirec iQiit>| tor grawing. Itishutidi
some I'liougli for tb^ lA'nur Tubes or h Holiday
Present, fend on your n-me '.n.' PostOtCce sd-
dri ss, with lo -nits, an I will svn* y^u a copy,
postage p id. his is no t a quarter of it»'iosts.
Il is printed in b- tli English and Ge.uian. If you
afterwi-rd" order seeds deduct th^ loce- t».
VICK'S BAKi'S i-.re the best in the world. The
Floral G iie will tell l ow togetand grow tb.tm;
Vick's Flower ut;d VegeUible liar leu, lio pa-
know a gooi) thi • (f, act oulck and save time s.nd
9, m
a Color d i'late in every nuiuoer
ana many
Price »1 2n a year; Five copies
Outfit and ; hue Kligravir.gd
I^et the poor fuffererafn m female on;
Mainta take noil rase and rejoice that a f
l>ainlea« remedy ha- been found. We re- Beware of H CalOSS infrincm ?ut
ler to Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com- ' made of Iron.
ficund. It prepared at 233 We«t&rt|
(?end to Mn PiuS-1 a#'>d for l,l«wtrateJ price L-st to
I JOHN DINNER, Unton, Ohio.
kv»nue. Lvnn, Ma«s.
iiatn for jampb'eta.
Mciiipms & C l?a»lesion
IUILBOAD !
.THE
Gufftt Southern Mail Uoate
Passing tlMfoufti the "nnturally beautiftjl and
incut favored ofonr coantry, Decidedly
thsshcrtust Itte to the Baat and doutheist.
After Jene 1st round rrin ti. io»» »t redncei
rvtesw«» be cx» aaie to the celebrated epilun
^rgtoTi " °f Ks"" Teano"*«* «*d
Elegant Day reaches fiom LltUe Rock
® Chattanooga without change. M auni
fece)<t palate S'eeding cars, ownod by the com
1 Bany, ou ali nignt trains, i^leoping car fare ia.
duced. Baggage through to dostiuation.
^ fH?"en^r« for Washington Baltimore. Phila
delplilh. New York, as well as to. Ohattao<v> K0
Ai auta, Charlotte, Atgueta, as and all 8on|harn
ciM^», should purchase tickeu by this linn
la«ps. Time Taoies, and Itatus of Tickot'
shja and plication tc
P.R KOI'GKR.
Q-n Westerd A g-> nt Ual 1 aa.
Agent's complete oatllt 60 cents
copy for $2.00"
*8" Writ" at once 'or agency, or terms and lllus
trated circulars, to
DANT LINaIIAM, Publisher,
4th and Washington Ave.iue, Bt.Louit, Mo.
lor |i5.ot>. Bi^e.-inon Nkinbers sent lor IV cents:
3 triai copies for 25 cents.
Addre* jam s Viet:, Rochester, N. Y.&
lh.v . «.. r» au J «..»n™ Mb
SSSSSi
jnre and tauooiacl
mate bene lay l^e——
1™^asasastijc|
St Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
The completion of the tralna-co c ntral division
Oi the Texas & Pacidc Hailwav between Sherman
and Texiukaua covuecilou at ths latter point on
the
it. Louix Iron Mountain and
Southern Rail>cay<
Makes this the short, quick and mos dt-riiable route
Liouisvllle, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland
Buffalo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, Philadelphia, and at)
other principal Eastern and
NortherL joints.
Try this New Route
Via Texas »f Pacific and the
St.Louig, Iron MoanUln &
Southern Railway*
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
Will mall *RKE their C»U.
J C.BIOUER
AUOHNEY
A V0VX6LLL0E A1
LAW
311 Vt'.a Itreat,
D»!U% Tex as
f pt-clal n't Mnn flV'-n to K^vcnue md ether
| mvter* tu Kv«t^rjl touts at Tyler, A aial
Palis*.
SEEDS
— - - ««
Bnjb*. Ornamental Grasses,
and Immortelle*, Gladiolus,
Lilies, Rosea, Plants, Garden
Implement*. BeanUTolly IDfec-
trated. O verlOOpa«M. Address
ROCHESTER,N.Y. s CHICAGO,ILL
tn-l83!*Klla8t. 200-206 RMtfolph St
—, —Jingia, rnll
rnanjr of the best me«.>*
cines lrr.own are an.
bined in Parker's Girder
Tonic, into « n:rdi_rie
of such varied powers, .it
to niaVe it tSe sreaust
Eleod Purifier ami the
Bcstrtealtb ASt ren^th
Restorer Ever nseii- |
i It cures Rheu. n %ir.. J
Sleeplessness, & .iiscatak
rarKerS £f,ho -tfmaeh, • LS J
Hair Balsam^ vis entirely dltftn n'ifmrnj
. TU Baat. ClwMrt. ud Eiders, Caper r><*accSj
Sl«t Ecwio,.lr*l iuir brm- and other loni^ itI
*»»' (Wk to Um nerer lafjricite . Hi* <rj
* r^y j. Ctv.Chenisf. N. Y.
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