Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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■ubEisJied at iho Head of Steamboat
Navigation arid Sho Ra'iroad Croaa-
»na of iho Trinity fiiver.
A Fir*t~Claefl Fapor,
Entered at the Dallas Pcstoffice as
Second Class Matte*.
Jnst Llfee 'Em.
Two lading who were bound
somewhere in company yesterday
entered a Woodward avenue car
together, cays the Free Prees and
no sooner v/ero they seated than
hofh made a dive for the? purse?,
'"Ob, let rae pay?" pleaded one.
"Ob, I couldn't think of'it!"
"Oh, do, now; I have just the
chance."
"Oh, but I have tickets."
"Yea, but you paid the last
time."
"But you enn pay some othei
time. ii ere,
1© Hours S
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i' vem St.* Louxai
VIA THE
OHIO & MISSISSIPPI ET
SSTNo Changes of Cars.*£73
& Hours '^o^e'to^Baltiinori'S
Koute to
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arrival and Departure
Trains at ££iai!as.
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HOUSTON A TEXAS CENTRAL.
HUSTON rt?iE WHfCU 13 12 MINUTES
FASTER THAN DALLAS TIME.
GOING NORTH.
Irrive 8 30 a in I Depart 8 55 a m
m-ive 10 05 p m J Depart 10 15 p in
Sae was hurriedly searching
ihrcugh her portenionaie, but
didn't seem to find anything.
"I told you I had 1"
And thu second one b-'gan a
search in a wild manner, empty*
ing out pins, needles and buttons,
but no mmiey.
''Why, I declare!" gasped iirst.
"Strangest thing 1 ever haw! '
added the second.
II oan'sar Waslilns ton
Piilaci FJeeplni: Cotches from St. loui" to
Louisville, I'incinnaM, Baltimore a?;d
Wa himjton, WITHOUT CtUXUE!
Rut one Change to New York.
Die 0. A Ii, in the Oa/y Lino rn:minp S T>n'I
Trains to i ouisviU* and Oinomtinti, in direct ~-n
nec.ion with nil tr UAL
and Northwest.
a I rorn the West, oonthwts:
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£
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f By wnich you can secure tickets
j to U.altirrii re, Philadelphia and
j New York, by way of Washington,
the Capital of our Country,
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OOING SOUTH.
S 05 a m j Depart 8 CO a. rn
4. 50 p m ] Depart 5 05 a tu
texaw a pacific.
JEEEKK3UN CiTY TIME.
Going East
<o 4 Arr 6.50 n. m. ■ Leaves 7.20 a. m
to 20 Ar 3.45 p. m, j Leaves 4.00 p, uj
Going Yvest.
"I'll pay for both," observed a ^ ^
k) 1 Ar
I 8 Ar
8 00 p ra
8 00 a ui
Leaves 8 40 p m
Leaves 8 2j a tn
DALLAS & WICHITA.
rrive 10 30 a m I Depart S 20 p m
rive i 40 a m j Depart 7 00 a m
piive 10 00 a in j Depart 3 00 a
yjSdOURI PaCli'IC.
Sr. Lows Through. Train.
man on the seat opposite, and he
marched up, fumbled through his
pocketi and held out a battered
quarter to the driver. Tne latter
would not take it, and the, man
marched out and slid of} the jilatr-
form in the most solemn manner
and at the next eroding the ladies
*aid they had taken the wrong car,
rcrur the bsll angot off.
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The offense for which the Etar«
route thieves are on trial is tech-
nically known fs "expediting" the
mail service. There was expedi*
tion in the crime, but there has not
been any ot it so far in the prose-
cution, The conduct of the judge
Carrying all elag.es of passengers
through without change of cars
to Louisville and Cincinnati.
Jfcnriy Ready for Pcss. I
inquirers we
Of
In answer to numerous
would ttate that the
AsiJai
J&csiyon; |
its founders, patrons and students, which'
was commenced over twenty years ago
will be put to press in June. It will be
executed in the handsomest style, with
superb illustrations and will be published
in two volumes of over 500 pa™es, octavo
and delivered by mail or express at the
subrcripUon price, viz:-$10.Cf0.
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Dr.Slitsoa'sAsiim&Ecacdy & ^ E H
Is nnctiualocl nfi a positive g| |p
Alterative and Care
A'ikiiliifi L«id Xf^3p€pEiS)' i;v.r-i
ucd.all tiioir attendant evils. R do««s not m®rtrly
afford teaifjcrjijy relief, but is a uermanont uur«.
Mrs. B. P. Lee, of Jielraore, O., kb.v* of it: " I <.x\
surprised at tfie '.piedy efrets of yoiu revtaly. It is
th' first meitinne in sit years Uiat has ioosinxa my
ooiitjh <n~i mad* eyptttctration <:tuy. I new slur}] all
Whi without soughing." It yoar dragg-Mt doas not
tcefjp It, s«ad for trsatise anfi testimonial!) to
K. E». PTECK .S «X>.„
6ti4 Bmadwair. Maw York.
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§ ^ -j Kv which vou can avoid a Mid-
~ " night change of cars between St.
Louis and Cincinnati, if you leave
St. Louis on night trains unless
you pay extra fate in addition to
money paid for ticket.
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Via Cincinnati making direct
connection with all roads. £w;"l-
Hours layover by other routts.
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°loatio Ask any Ticket Agout
(eso3pt thos» working far u competing road,)
Which is ihe-'Quickfst & Best Route from tit. I.cuU',
to Cineiualj, Lonisviil", JJaitiinore, V'sebington,
asd vou will bo told the OHIO & jSlISSISSIFi i 1 y
lt'Y. W hen putchasTS!, p .sase &sU for Tickets
tbid rend, l >r caU- a' si: oliluej of conn^ctirig lino
in ^t, Louia, at iSt 1^3 »N*. Konrth ct.
5.80 a. m I Depart
El be St. Louis through trains run by gt
ui.s tjoie, 14 tuii.utes i'asur tiian Dallas'
st. Louis (tains have .sleepers through
\7- W. FEABOlir, W. B. &HATTUO,
Qen'l Supt. 0 si.7 ruas'r Agcat
CISCTNK*!, O.
G. D, DACOFJ, Gen"l Western Agent
has often been indecorous; and ,T. R.Merryti,!d( Ijent,
'' 1 ,ii. ' Dallas, - - Tesa
the counsel on both sides have
10. p. m | quarrelled and almost fought. No
DENTON ACCOMMODATION ' ! matter how the trial finds, there
7—T —: cannot fail to bo some consolation
•5. 2o p, ra | Departs 10.15 a. in ln jfg mere termination.—Chicago
Tribune.
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" It is not necessary to enter into partic-
ulars in relerring to tne complicated or-
ganic and functional diffiotlllies to which
the more ile'icate classes of American wo-
men are subject; but we take pleasure in
saying that Mrs. l.ydia E. Pinkham's
Great Ramedy for all these troubiea has
an unbounded popularity.
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ALLA«, TEX., MAY 15, ISS3.
The Intelligencer yive.i valu-
able iutormatiun tor <p2,50 per au»
outn.
l?3?iCISL#
'ia ASM
i , ■'> 1110 btood, so:.
-T V*'' * the nrj£Ci"->, nu:et tlj ncrv
.Ot t'i
HE 6BEA7 FESiLE BF.KE8SL
Tho Favorite Prescription of tho
5 9 ]' « 9 ill j
mn'i Misiiai w
KUKDA, l:. Y.f U. S. A.,
Formerly, Eufulo, N. Y.
For Prolapsus rteri or Falling of tha Woir.?:.
Inliammation and Uu-erati-jK of the Womb ut
i'l dlsplaco'.ueats, Lencorrtxeaor White.-, Irm
cir.r or Painful men'-trtuion, Flooding. Ski-:
rnd Xorvocs headache, Indigestion, Dyspepw.-
Heart'.urn, Wuattnoss in L.vj.k and :«tomact».
Bcrofala, Pa'tis in side. Oizzinsss, Kidnoy Con
plaint, Barren.-.oss. Nervous Prostration,D;p:v
e'oa <>f t'piilts. For Ci. ^/.e of Life, Geacr;.
Debility of Women, '• J..<.Ties" KrauL^iiK.j
Tonic '' lias no <•<; :al irt the world.
If you havoti i d ot!/errcr:iodies Nvi'.houi s';c •
do not be disconiaged, hut cive " Ladies'
nli- i. — ■ ..j'.-aj ■. j- u4xu \jl Li.u j I v^C-T^I: ATIN (} ionic a t ? 1'i'. j t. P.z't't
i t.'e u varH of t«it!>'Aon» slm'.Urly » W* togiv«andpervsancnirdi'f.
loo^ lor.tfca tiomr.any'e 6tgna»nre which aypea.s ' If you arc troubled with a:, y weakness c
i».iniy on the ialel of every bottle, tiold v^iv 1 ewnplMct common to oar sex. Jay aside tb'
vuere ^-^LT BTT&lioco.. jiia« ZZ j doctor'sjirosuriptlcn for once and try Ladies*
4 *C •-*. A" ^.Oji. tvi V-i 12.iQ
Fmapies
^rTOMIC^^f
•rt.« «»•»«• tlMilm rl lidu.i
and vi,at:;.o Willi r. KE eu-rv d.ad of t! o !
ire " * *
lool; for,tho oom
tSTACLISHED 1874.
Carter & Gibsou.
LOCALS.
|"he Lebanon, Va., Weakly News ot
3d sbvs:—
Ilartin L Comaan, Jr.. son of J. C. Co-
nn of this place and A'o Mead, of Jes-
s Mills neighborhood, left us last Mon-
for Dallas, Texai.—These two young
In took with them the veiy best wished
i host of relations and friend -. Tiiey are
r»t worthy young men and certainly
e cur best wishes for their future suc-
ar.d prosperity.
I'he young men will be cordially reeeiv-
33 will all o^'ittrs of like gor*d., uhai'aiv
from tho old Doir:»iion who come to
their lot and stay with us.
[, BUI? IT WAS YOUR OX THAT
GORED!
fThen our fiious brother Hurdle was
indent ot the City Lanl; a number of
Inti.ii iOENuau which had been going
ilarly to that in itiiution was returned
Inigh the post■(,Sice with thin CiirisMnn
413 ELM ST.
tf\T> rtv* r7k7F^i?s;
BOOkBSNUJESRS.
TAa Host Complete Establish-
meat in North Texas
E^imflt?? and samples of wo:k,funishs(i o:;
' applicatiuc,
Advice is like snow, the softer
it talis, the longer it dwfli upon,
ynd deener it sicks into the mind
—Coleridge.
_ . T~Zl ~ Rio. "Dr»«r for all who will work with energ'
Eiuiueizt JCr. »5. J. «'a!t!TVf!rt 1 *«.> v i hi-iSiino- U tli
iSaitinioi-*?, its., i.1 1 ill iniiia, iUiin\
State^: "I have used Goldsn's Liquid
TontiC largely in dcbili,x/ febrile, and
7iei coim diseases, and I have lounu it one of
the most retiaoie ot nutiient tonict now
io use or to be found in puannucy." (Take
uo other ) .Of'druggists.
I-or lfS3 is rn H'e?ant 2ook ef 1:0 Paee» 3 Cr.I
orod Pir.tes of •"••Avers ir t Votrefihlea r. 1 ei -■•
t»-an I°°0 Ilhintratlona of the cho ceat KloweVs,
iDtBanl Vegetable:), a-d Dire •lions for «raw.
;ng. .tls h:.r.., vm. ct ouf h : r tho ('eater Ta
ale or » rlondiy preso-'t, h>o\id onto" - a-me -*.,l
tost Oihce address, with 10 certs, •••„! 1 n, :! h.mi '
jour a cony, n0s;age paid. This is not » quarter
fterm^i tr », Pri -t'"1.,in b«h «egi18h and
the lV cts. ZWi'V^Ti' !eaa'v
31 a
Vicx'g Flower and Vegetable Osrdcii, 175 pa. I
(Tea, t Colored t'l i ten, 500 aingrnvh gs, For 00 ova '
man'Jr sSh! $1"W * ^ aUh U ^
Viek'-i lilustrtUed Vfnthly Vasasine—8J Pa.
ge-., aCo hired Plate ii cv 'ry nnmber end .ninny
line E..ivra?tn?a. Price $1 a year; Five eonh s
for $.'..00. Epecieie.i Numbers seat for 10 cim. •
ctrial copies lor 'ib cotus. '
XAMR* TICK.
liOCUF.flTtTB K y.
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; Circulars free. '^.»5rjrMrf»^SSl«WWaKJK-^-.-.0
Address ,!OtlN 1JUUNS, Public her, St. Lou is' ii
'■Neuralgiais the name bon e
by a charming giri of Iowa. Her
mother toudd it on a medicine-hot-
tie. y.ud was captivated with its
s veetness.
'/■'.".sample is better than precept."
It is n'eil known th.it dyflpepaia, bi.ious
attacks, headache and many other ills can
..„ 1 .. ■ 1 •. t.'i~ )» only be cuit/a by removing their cause.
written upon it. L 011 * j Kidney-Wort ua-b en proved to be the
A your d d old pajer". Our bill • most efl'ectual remedy, for these, and !'o»
yiins to this day unpaid—but. we habitual Costivene«s, which so aill.cts mil»
kept the returned paper with its hofla of the American people.
jrsemeet as a memento. The recent a- „ „> Z ~7~
. ., VII ,, 1 • IO make way for a new cutht we will
in *ev: York has recalled it to cur sell the Intklliuencer press and mater-
Id—as the decision baa apain written
|i't want you d d old paper." Hoid-
iiany hke kind reuitnibrances of those
drears with the Ikthllio.'.K.Er—as
the featiiers fly fr.>tn wound?d and
Icri'ig birds we yjt i'e a*..^ have c
mi to thank God th ;t the "d 1 o d
tr", stands on drv land.
iai at a bargain for cash.
ild llaidly Mtaud on her
Feel.
Washington, D. C.. Ma v 15th, 18S0.
G ntlemen—ilaviug been a nifferer for
a long t me from nervous prostration and
general debility, I was advised to try
Hop Pitters. I have taken one bot'le, and
I have b en tapidly tetttug better ever
sii.ee, and 1 thirk it the Le-t medicine 1
ever used. I atn now gaining sUvn^th
am. appetite, which was ail gone, snd I
was in desuair unti. I iried voUr bitters.
I atu
{$& W,VK 'mom.
v...1 J ' 7 s S'«-;stnous. K<-Ft busi
Vjv I S fore the public. <.'nr>
Jft cC.-J"'' 'fv 'vi" Mart J oil. Men.
fl BwMifTx Q| boys a*id wanto i
Tfeo £nr«k» g?rk-k iWolt?i;»s:
Sll.eUiuei which grinds its own ciay
and makes from 10,00f. to 12,000 perfect
brick per day is a great invention which
will commend iiselt to any who will ex-
amine its woikitigs,
B ricktTiaktrs ani Contractors can by
this wonderful machine supply the ^reat
want tf material in Dallas and other
parts of Texas*
For patricular? as to cost of construe*-
tion, price <kc., call at A. B. NORTON v's
CO'S IiNTKLLiGEaCER OFF1CK, cor-
ner of Elm and Sycamore.
All letteis addressed to us are were •
promptly.
contracts made for THIS r.iri'K -vhieh fo
onfli^wita t.»a© l-'fHC»Waa,
AdvertlsiLg jiseuta. Glilcitjn. Hi,
ie ay tne in
usimsB now b»-
Capital :;ot >.etd
Men, wu
tv-
eryv.'here to v/ar'ii f">'us. Nob iith^'bno. You
e>.n w-.-rk in s'mre »'me, or u'v- \ a: whole time
to the 1 its'ness. No ether 1 usi ;.-ss »ii f.ay ynti
nearly r.# well. No < no c n f,di to matteeiicr-
nsou" nr.y, by engageing at owe. Costly outfit
«ml terms troo. Mon y made fait, e.ui y, and
honorubiy. Addrets lite:-; • " i. ......
nNDUTSB Tome," Which wo guar-jntt3 will
positively c yoo.
,§{.'1*:) wbl be g!?ea for any case cf Fem v >
TO'kr.es3 Ci'/uribilitj* which Ladies' Usoclat
is# Tonio will not cure. This m a bona fid*
c'Jter, ma do by responsible hdhs who knc.v
from f.r;.crienct wiiut "Ladies' toj-jUkTiso
lo.itc" can do.
. Sell Drcfel.'fa. Pries £1X0 per bottla, o>;
c;.x bottles for '.5,00.
I.'ViV.GH. as injcctioa ff
r.d dischargesoommon to womankind. A poni •
i'.ve 0 in IVorn two^to five d.tya. Sold by
j"
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r'"o':s piasters. Especially adapted
fatr.ue rystem. Sold V.y drugsiits or srnt bj
m.iil for 25 coats irt stamps.
Uae 1 f o: irr.' s jUsUilmI Institute Is anassoc:
at" on or pr iinsa::t.t I.'t Jjj I'hyHcidM, who hp.V"
pticf.epsaii.y treated tho diseases common to
their sas. for years, Treatment ;uveu to ladle *
tsulioriiig troin any disoaso, either by mail or at
the institution. Wives, -Mothersand Daughter ;
can obtain advice concerning their health an;1
diseases by mail, free, by sending symptom*
oocl description 01 disease. Send two three-ctc?
Stamps for oar pamphlet to women. Atldresa
HQmer.'s Medical Institute, Nunaa, N. y.
{Mention Thu I'upor.)
mchlVd&w ly
t o., Ato5u.-t'\ Me,
mar0-6m
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l^vi vtP fi *1 Ma
m-j '.-J s>y ti-i 'A rj« AJ
k>rtosi'S Inteliigenecr Oiliee
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and alt Bit OorfiAiDirs ara relieved by ia'.ursj
mm rs mm umwjn fills
All Sra?g!3t«.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
•I. 51. MOGkkw WILLI»M S-mall j
LtU jSatlito.*, J* O der-'t Lai* Ini/'tcior PC dtp' !
M< GREW SC L>HALX;
Trompt Attention Given to Business tins
State Over.
Prr.eti-o in Federal and State Cotir s. Proa:
cute cl.'.i us .u.V.nst tie.' ^ocernroj itt an i
o.fo.o the departments at Washing ■
ton.
d .aOI""(J'/.S (l.'vtl IttfeiQ'J'S lit JLdtltl1 j ■*- ■* in * j n 7, 1 C* '7
EcosriB.% 6, St. Cloud dieting, ! Lanas and ScnPl BuV9ht and &)id
$f0OTDS25O
, Per If onth S**
Ajrentg JutiUsnt »a'h
. . 1 sueeoss everywhere
<»[linT our n«w braid«d Silver Honln Wtre
VISMMtilMiflircvtr. .V<-CTWamin -d
H«UsiMiKli!y at every honno. S.- mr1' <t trrm.' fr*' '■•/
n»K Addrcas OtaAlS Wnt£ KILLS, PhUkda., Th.
tr tv .v m n v - v 1 "°w 1,6 a^,,e 10 Ko about and do
V. Tierce. M. D.. Buffalo, New Vrk; my own wotk. Before taking u, I wu*
Sir—I must tell y<>u what your med- completely prostrated
ha-" done for me. B fore taking v mr
jrite l'r?i»crij>tion' I could hardly
Mrs Marrv Stuart.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A beneficial dressing j
preferred to similar art-1
icles because o i its p'jri-1
j. tyaadrichpcrfunie. It!
'T- HUu Of stores to Gray Hair!
' ^^tki lonthfti Color St J
(prevents daednifi and |
' falltac of tb»hair.
f*. A iLUftcw a Ofc.JT.T.
\t .'iSiiiNu I t'. 0,
Practiee b'' r- th^ 9upre>ro Court, District of
Cola.a l..", the ev'tvt of • lai:ns",'a.id the iiiec-
ti live l'ep: rlp.iat<' of the vlei.er.it clever a
tm.nt.
f-'r<-eir.I attention ) ive i to ifce btisl less o
Postmasters, 1j ^ Attoineys U 8 Commission*
ers. Clerfcs, Mnrshals. lnternil Revoaue Col-
le"tot>-, p-.-n-ion Aperts, Army and Navy
Oltbers, lnd'an A treats, IWi-ters and U-c
ceiver of Lau I Offices, Surveyors, n:vl
Co!!»-e:ors of Customs, Knilroad aad
cfnmboat Companies, v? ail O in-
U nctcrs and Naliouai IJa::ks
tin my leet b«t, by following your j The IntELLIQENC'EK U only
I am perfectly oureu. _ Ihe Favor ! §2.50 per annum.
rescript ion* is a wonde ful medicintt
sbititated and neiv im females. I
• express how thankful I atu to you I 'bv^i^l'J^'v U* YL M*"l>
nr advice. Your tru y, J ' *W#,m
Hri. Cornelia Aliuin, Peosta, low.. ttruWuta.
FLORE ST'O-N
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$ i'ert ' dlltOni! and iadiis is king ord
ers tor the life of Jiitrr<i >i /.'arit, by Win P --.;a
ford, LI . I'., of Ala i.u.ia. i.noiudlu* , a lull his
tory of he Lost Cu ■•>%. l uietriica.. Now ready
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