Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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TIE DAILY INTELLIGENCER
Is the Oldest Republican
DAILY PAPER NO AT PUBLISHED IN THE
State ofTexas.
O ever likely to be.
'Vorme of Hnbscriptloa:
One yow, . $6 00
iftx month a
$o 00
fjflirej 748 Kos« A^eim",
Dallas City Texas
NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIGENCER.
"The old Reliable" Untoo paper and
»ibe «talwart advocate ot
* national republicanism.
Commends itself to all, who ara devet
.1 fo the principles of the graod party
PogreHa and Freedom*
11 has now entered upon a new volum
mi asks at the hand of those, who profese
«pubiicanism that to which it is justly en
iUed a liberal and generous support.
Tha Intelligencer was the last Union
pacet published in the states that attempt
«d tonecedy from the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
The iNTEiJjoENCiat is the oldest repub
lican paper in the i«)uth4
'i he 1ntei<ligej!I4;eii was for many year»
he only republican, journal in: the south.
The editor and.proprietor of the Intel
tgknckk ha* continuousJy kept the old
tag living under the most trvinii cir-
cumstances—has stood faithful among the
laithle<Js"^-haa passed through "the fiery
urnacfc" ol proscription intolerance and
deadly hale" anrt
UNAIW» AND ALONS
has striven to upto&^he cause of ihe
coNtmnmo»xA««> XHB UKIOM
Texan.
H&viag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
cratic etronold under the most adverse
treum stance#, and havirg mada th« In -
TELLlOENOiSB a
permanent inbtitction
having epeut lus time and talent# and
money, when friends were "few and far be
tween" having borne the bruet and bur-
tnen ol the tight; he oeiieves Uiat in ta»
dfjwn of a better day ne has the right t9
asa. those who "claim to be republican#'
o help extend its circulation.
WE SHALL OOMTTSDB
to advocate what we believe the right *bd
to adranoe the bout
INTEREST OF TKXA8.
In our columns will be touuil much, use
' ul information for tha business man, tha
armer and mechanic and all ciaeaes of
community. We shall continue oar *a
deavoru lor
AMOOltDBB AK1) OOOD GOySRSMS nt
Ihe lNTELLiGKMCKii continue to advo
<<tvie I'uDUc J^rce (Schools, morality tea:*
ieiance and virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
po "build up the waste plaoes" and to ben
clit mankind.
lo our old readers, it is not neoev»nrr t<«
say more—they understand us. to the
new, in our midot we say try us, cr noi as
you plense 1 We have entered upon the 18
volum* o£ the weekly and are in tut G'.h
volume of our dad./. <Vt .iave ciaJe as
good pubiicatioueas our rct.ans would per
luit—unpretentious and unaniingseii
hhough our paper may nave been, we are
.witit;lied that, in our humble capacity wo
onve done some good, to others if they
ht> ve not to us
Those who wish a fair, candid outspo-
ken journal that pandeis not to a vitiated
ii»to and bows not the knee to iiaal are
uvitevl to enroll themselves upon our
isi and receive cue wjikkly at tae rate ol
$2.60 a year, and the daily at $6,00 pei
>ear. vVe have never had agents iu the
hgld to canvass lor us, nor have we
collectors out to harrass and annoy, eenl
the contiary, we have ourselves On
pressed for our bills as many oan testify.
To those in this locality we would reauect
ully say that in oayiug subscription
tntv can rest assured that, a paper publish
«>d in .Dallas when there were only thirteen
white republicans, voting the ticket
io the enure county, can not fail when
there are tuirteei' hundred, auu
shall not
till there are moce than thirteen thousand
113,000J. Here we planted oi'r Ebeneeer
years ago and here murtuy's Union In-
f.lligem;er will stnnil touo square wor«
Lo'^k »!• hi the rla.wf and h*h»l«i it is flvinc
UJiioitGJSJ BICK
Manufactured and Wholesale, retail dealer in
—ALL KINDS OF-
Furniture
No. 730 Sc 732 Elm lit
Dallas, Texas.
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T'llpe* to Suit tha Tinas. Ca'l an 1 E* *u 0>j I i
iMorPurchaMd E;e?wfcjr#
THE NEW ENGLAND C0NSERVATOltY
opens September 14. in its NEW and SPLENDID
IY EQISIPPEJ) H0MI5, n. tbe heart of Boston; with
commodiitiou- »t luw rates, for 550 studei ta,i;o
off;ring opportunities never before attainnble ia
nny ei'.y for p irs'ling i>mler one roof all str.die
in MUSir. E,V».L:s'I B«.tXC5IK8, »A\GU4«KH
ELOCUTION, PINKAP.TS, anti PHYSICAL Culture
with I'E.ACHEHct of MIGHK8 V B«HK. Oom •
plete course -. Dip omas and Degree* cuufer.ed.
Tuition L W- Seuii lor Oaliiidar to
K. TWi'HJEK,
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Boston. Mass.
WORTH SENDING FOIL
lfr J If SriSES'Si, of Philadelphia
has just published a book on "Diseases of
the Lungs and hov they can be cured,"
which is offered FfJEJ?/ postpaid, to ail
applicants. It contain valuable informa-
tion for all who suppose themselves a flitt-
ed with, or liable to_ any ciseases of the
throat or lungs. Address DR, J. H.
SCHENCK & SON, 6Q0 /Ircli street, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. P O Box 2833 n4w4t
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HiSiLI[iENCEEJLarsest & most c(finplete establishment in north 1
ALDSIDGE & WALTEB,
Tfl^
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
MAIN ST., DALLAS, TEXAS.
J. B. Richards, Proprietor-
Everytliing'New and First-Class.
1.00 to2.00 Per Ear.
St Louis IronMountain
and Southern Railway-
The completion of the trains-co Cintr.il division
the Texas & Pacific Railwav batweao Sh erman
od Ttxarkans coynection at tUe latter polu) oa
e
■UL Louis, Iron Mountain an
Southern Railway,
J^okee this the short, quick and mos-deriiable route
Louisville, (Jlnoinarttt, Chicago,Detroit, Oloveland
Buffalo New York, Boston, Daltimoro
Washington, Philadelphia, and all
Other principalis as tern and
Northern noiuts*
Try this N«w Routo
Via Texas & Pacific and the
&tXou£s, Iron Mountain &
Southern Railwav-
AN INVALUABLE AID
IN THE TREATMENT OF
ELL 0 WpE VER
DuTlnc the last, opideraic of the ,4Y ellow 8c urge,
which w as so fatal throughout the lower Missis
sissippi Valley, no external r cmcdy was so gener-
ally "used, and with hucu great success as the
itenfon Capcine Porous PI aster.
.Applied the commencement of the difsase ovar
the r«f Ion of the .iver aud%pleen, by their power-
ful sti mulating and alterative action they incite a
free llow of biie from the overloaded and BUgnnii
livet,causing a free and easy action ol, the boweis
and in this maan> r remoylng frura tbe system of
the suffer the poisonous mute liai which, was 10b
bingi him of life.
CeiiHon'a Uapoine Porous Plasters
i 9 sure pr<ventive and were used bv all skill-
l >i.; iow tev r rjhysiclaiis and nurses through,
o iu. w boli! B'jtith.
,>•>^1, th(m at once; don't wait. They area
relle ed in time.
SEABURY& JOHNSON, .
Uannlacturing Chemists, Ne^ York.
VAPSJB
OF
D.MACKAYM.D
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk Streets.
Three squares Bouth of Grand Windsor.
A PLACE FOR YOUR DICTIONARY,
A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS, ,
A PLAC£ FOR YOUR PERIODICALS,
And uu c raiment for your home, nil io one,
THE N0VE8 DICTIONARY HOLDER.
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NORTHERN TSZAS.
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Weekly Intelligencer
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la made op of lh« ooet ictereaUna
NEWS ITEMS,
tt
LITfjJRAKY EXTRACTS,
VIGOEOUS
EDITORIALS
and as in the i>aet, so in the tuluie, it
will be found a strong pupporter o<
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
always moving forward and keeping pace
•
wiih^the progressive spirit of tha Umee.
nil?|3
lllilli
Printers,
JMgmk lSo®k Mal-ieps,
MATCI©SrEISS.
All kinds of blank book made to order & keptiasto
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAY8 ON HAND
Eas* Bed ) "ices duplicated and work equal to any fro j
the oldest established house.
! Jf 8TEET, Dallas, Te
OLD aSO'EEtiaBUS
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
This elc^antdressing
1* preferred by those
whoh-ire used it, to any
Utmilar article, on ac-
■count of lis superior, j
■cleanliness and purity,
fit contains materials
only thai are beneficial
to the. seal pi and hair
and always
Restorer the Youtltfol Color to Grey orfaded Hair
Parker's Habr Balsam: U finely perfimsed and Is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re-
move dandruff anditching- HiSCOX & Co., N.Y.
E(w. and (1 tfeot, >t dwlers in drags and medicines.
PARKER'S
GINGERTOKIC
A Superlative Health and Strengtti Reitorciw '
IF you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
' overwork; or a mother ran down by familyor hotuo-
. hold duties try Parkek's Ginger Tome.
* If you are a lawyer, minister or business mane*"
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicatingstimulants.butuscParker's Ginger Tonic
X If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia,, Rheumat-
ism, Kidney Complaints, or.anydisorderofthelungs,
stomach, bowels, olood'or nerves,Park*r's Gincbb
Tonic willcureysu. It is the Greatest Blood Purifie*
And tha But and Surest Cougk Cure Ever. Used*
If you are wastitig away from age, dissipation or
siy disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Gingkr 'Honic at once; it will invigorate and build
you \ip from'ihe first dose but will never Intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives;, it may save you«*.
'• CAUTION!—Refute »11 substitutes. Parker's GlngerTobli If
composed of the best remedial agents in the world, and btirtinly
different from prepsrations«f ginger alone. Send for olrculwte
• IllKOX A CO., H. Y. 50c. & sixes, at dealers in drugs.
GREAT. SAVING SUTJNG DOLLATV SIZE.
Its rich and' lasting fragrance has made i
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Thero
is nothing like itr Insist.upon having Florbs.
ton Cologne and look for signature of
on every bottle. Any drag^st or dealer In perfumery
can supply you. SS and "5 cent slzei.
large saving buying 75c. size.
»cv%.
MiM Coibrath's
WHAT T for1 BREAKFAST
No question, perhaps, tries the wife more than
'• What to get for breakfast." The influence of
the rneai artects the day- It must be pwpare d
quickly, yet attractive and inexpensive, and send
tfce household out happier and better. Alias Col-
brath haij suoeesslnlly kept this In view in her
Bug«oetiov>i>, plans, multitude of complete 1 reak-
fastfl, with full dlreotions, recip«», etc:, suited
alike to humble and clefaut homes, and muking
the breakfast a deiight to all.
Bsaatiful Vol., interleaved, post paid, $1
Order of your Bookseller, or of
J. H. Earls, 178 Washington Rt, Boston.
—n3w4t
Sub^cripon
M StaniB itr
$2 50
Op
«5fRty«
ML
iron 1882
Will be mailed r***lo »li*ppl!ctrltc, and tocnM«meri without
«rtf«rlnc It. It crtnuina fivfroloroH plMei, 600 eneravin^*,
About JOO and fnll de»cHption«, pnc<*» And direction! for
pJantine 150U r&rieliH of Vefreteblo ana Flower Seeds. Planu,
rroit Trees, etc. Inralamble to all. Michigan jjrowft
will be fooad more rcllab'e for planting in tbe Sovth than th<>M
erowa in a war»« r climate. \Ve makeaipeciJilty of lupplylo#
and MarkH flaidufVl. Addre^t,
I--. II. jTEESY & CO.. Detroit. Mich.
TTTTQ P A PCD *>• frvuml on file at Qoo.
i-niD XT ili P. Howell It Go's Netvspsper
Advrrtlum; Dureau(10f=pcaceSt.*. where advertising
contracts may be mado tor U la NEW VOUK.
LEON EAHI]
DEALER IN
Handmade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOES
Huts and Caps, Valises
n\..
38,
Trunks.
(
604 Elm Street 6(
Dallas, Texj
Quickly anc
Permanent!-
J. M. McGbew William Small
Late Auditor, P O dci/t Lalf Ina/ ector P O dep'i
McGRJSW 6l SMALJL,
Attorneys and Counselors at haw
Eoons 5 & St Cloud Eui'ding,
WASHINGTON, Di G,
Practice before the Supremo Court, District at
Columbia, tbe court of claims, and the Exec-
utive Department* of tbe UeneraL Uovarn-
ment.
fir t^j'ciai attention niven to ibe business o
Postmasters, OH Attorneys. U B Commission-
trs, Cleths, Uarshals, lritorn.sl U»«vonue Col-
leeu>r>. Pension A<;ent", Army and Navy
OlBcers, Indian Airents, Heginera and Re-
ceiver of Land Offices, Surveyors, and
Collectors of Customs, Railroad and
steamboat Companies, Mail Con.
Uactors and National Banks.
Dr.Stin8on'sAsthmaReinedy
Is uneqjialed as a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Alr&raa and Dyspepsia,
and all their attendant evils.
a„
Mrs
i an wvu biwumhii. i- ■ *«" ®t does not mer
ird tecuporary relief, but Is a permanent ct
mii. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, O., says of it: I
turprited at the speedy zge.cty of yoar remedy. J
the first medicine in six years that has loosened
cough at^3 tnade expectoration enty. I now sleep
night without couching." If your druggist doss
iccep it, send for treaHaejau^te^hnoiii^s ^
•53 Braitdww. flew Tor
gROWfe
illK
*%ET#'
* BROWS IRON BITTERS c
a certain cure for all disei
requiring a complete tonic; e ^
oially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Int<
mitt out Fevers, Want of Appetl
Loss of Strength, Lack of Ener,
•etc. Enriches the blootl, strong
ens; the muscles, and gives n
life to the nerves. Acts like
charm *on fhe tligestivo orgi
removing all dyspeptic sympto
Birch as tasting the food, Belchi
Heat in the Stomach, Heartljn
etc. Tlie only Iron Pveparati
that will not blacken tne teeth
give headache. Sold by jell Dri
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHE3IICAL CO.
Baltimore, Mi
Bte ttit all Iron BItt«!« »rc made by il«ow» Ciisj
69. and hove orosaed red Lines and tr&da el ark on wrt
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
THE NEW- FOOD
MEDICINE
THERE is no weaterBlood Producer and
■UBt&ining Principle in world of too I
medicine thai MALT BITTERS, prepared
Onfermented Malt, Boos and Quinine. The>
the body and the brain, enrich the blood,
he bones, hardes the muscles, auiet the
heer the mind, perfect digestion, reguiat I
tomach and boweis, cleanse the liver and kif
nd vitallaa with NEW LIFE every fluid oil
odj. Beware of imitation* similarly u [
" which ail
Sold
B
Au Kngliib V. tericsry sut^iecu
traveling rj this cumEtry, eay» that most uf the ,
;nj O.-.tUe Powders a.ld. h»re are worililess tiasl
sajsUiat Riertd&n'i Cl-ndlOHB PtnTO."" ■ " alw |
pure and tmmeneely va'aiab'.b * 1 ea»t |
•nnl;e hens lay like Sherirt*-' .cna!_o • 1ors.
rcete.iqron/cituotiev uv-i-Ju 4 *nere»
by mail fi>rciglit letter. .V i1' Vlitf1!
H^ut.lUsfc,lvTae«y -Hni,urMfi,/ - "
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1882, newspaper, October 4, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443709/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.