Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 268, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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1A ___ I a Voice lrco tlw Pros,
fHE I I tafce ttfeis opportunity to bear testimony
A llfl ioU-W.U:^AWW U*V to the (48oaov Vf vour "jioj) Bitters." ȣx-
1s the oldest republican
DAILY PAPEIt NOW PUBLISHED
IX THE
PS CF TEXAS-
OR EVEK LIKELY TO BE.
1 Eli MS OF SUBSCRIPTION
- $6 00
- - $3 00
TEXAS
Oue Year
&ix Month
DALLAS,
MONDAY, MAKCII H4, 1SS4.
Ladies approve of your smoking "Little
Joker."
It is said that persons hare taken
rattle from this country to England,
^ot them registered, and brought
them back here as thoroughbred.
pectin? to-find them tHuihous and hittor and
composed of bad whiskey, wo were agree-
ably surprised at tiheir mild taste, just like
a cup of tea. A Mrs* Cresswell and a Mrs.
Connor, triends, have likewise
pronounce them the best medicine they have
ever taken for building up strength and
toning up the system. I was troubled wkli
costiveness, headache and want of appetite.
My ailments are now all gone, I have a
yearly contract with a doctor to look after
mvself and family, but I need him not now.
July 25, 1878. S. Gilliland.
People's Advocate, Pittsburg, Pa
Everybody's Doctor.
BY KOBERT A GUNN,„M.D.
"Everybody's Doctpr" contains lM«octttT(>
and a Mrs. and is printed on line paper and is
tried, aucty^,}.,,,,,,^ bound. It is sold at the low
" price of three do.llars a copy, so as
to bring it within the reach ol all.
The work diflers from all Other book* on
Domestic Medicine in having the Diseases
Systematically arranged according to their
classification.' Everything ie-flesoribed in
the plainest possible language, and the pro-
scrip :ions are written out lb plain English,
so that they can be employed by any intelli-
gent reader. ,
Parents will find it a reliable adviser is
everything relating to the rearing ol' their
children,
Everv family can save titty times the
price of the book every year by consulting
Providence, II I., March 18.—Au
Independent Republican State Con^
vention assembled hero this morning,
with delegates representing hkn the
State. Hon. George Carliss has been 1 jt is complete in all its parts, and is the
nnminafari fnr Cnvaninr. but has not jnost r0cent book of the Kind fmblintied.
If you have Dyspepsia, find out how to
cure it bv reading "Everybody's Doctor."
For habitual Constipation, read;• Every-
air pas-
nominated for Governor, but has not
yet aunounced whether he will accept.
Tho convention adjourned until to-
morrow.
An olct nurse says: Dr Acker's Eng-
lish Remedy is best for coughs, croup or
•diptlieria. "At druggists.
A New York gentleman has ascer-
tained that bees make their first trip
sixteen days after they are hatched,
.and thirty-seven (lays after the eggs
is laid.
Malaria positively cured with liiuorj's
Ktamtanl Ciai-e l'lll*, a never tailing
remedy; purely vegetable, contain fio qui-
nine, sugar coated.—~5 cents.
The best and most desirablo varie-
ties of grapes for home use and gen-
eral culture are : Concord, Warden,
Brighton, Jeli'ersou, Pocklington and
Duchess—two blacks, two reds and
two whites. They are noted for their
quality, hardiness, and general health-
iness.
Aeivioe to Mothers.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and cry-
ing with pain of cutting teeth? If send at
once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup for children teething, its
value is incalculable, it will relieve the
poar little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about
it. It cures dysentery and diarrlnea and
regulates the "stomach and bowels, curies
wind colic, sottens the gums, reduces in-
flammation and gives tout; and; etiergy to
the whole svstcni. iMrs.j\VinsU>w',s Sooth-
ing Syrup for children teething is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians
and nurses in the United States, and is for
sale by all dra-ruists throughout the world.
Price 2f> cents a bottle.
Houston and Texas Central Railway
A \J> c'o.TOEc;rio-v».
_
the only line RUNNING THROUGH the central and best portions
of riiE State of texas.
. body's Doctor/' , .
* For all diseases of tlio.Luqgs and au
sages, consult --Everybody's-Doetm-.''
Veni, Yidi. Vici—I came, 1 saw, I con-
quered—is adaptable to Allen's lJillious
Physic. It quickly relieves constipation,
piles, sick headache, etc., Uo cents. At all
Fresh-water iish are reared in eve-
ry Japanese farm where there is a
pool or brook, with as much care as
poultry are in French cottageyards.
Girls, "in the evening, go with long
wands to drive the fish in rooted
tanks, where they are locked in for
the night to keep them from birds of
prey.
The first year a sheep's front teeth are
eight in number, and all of equal size.
The second year the two middle teeth
shed out and arc replaced by two
much larger than the others.
The third year two very
small teeth appear on either side of
the eiuht. At the (end of j,ho fourth
year there are ""six large theth. The
fifth year all the front teeth are large.
The sixth year all begin to show sigus
of wear.
Infallible prescriptions for asthma, bron-
chitis, catarrh, dysentery, liver complaint,
neuralgia, rheumatism and diseases of the
blood and nervous system combined, and
all acute and chronic, diseases—all for *1
iu "The Science of Life; or, Self-Prcservsi-
tiou." See advertisement.
The best mulch for strawberries is
potato vines, spread thinly as soon as
the ground !:s frozen. They afford
sufficient protection during the win-
ter, but by early spring are so rotted
away that they do not interfere with
plant growth. Acother important
consideration is that they contain no
weed seed.
**■*''Too late to wliet the sword when the
trumpet sounds to draw it." But never too
late to whet your appetite by taking Kid-
ney-Wort, restoring bealtu and making
yourself a well, strong, hearty man. It is
unequalled as a remedy fr>r all liver, bowels
and kidney diseases. All druggists keep
and recommend it.
^Continued.]
' cft.utkk ii.
wonderful and mysterious curative potver
is developed which is so varied in its opera-
tions that no disease or ill health «an pos-
sibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is
Harmless t'yr the most frail woman, weak
est invalid or Smallest child to use,
"Patients
"Almost dead or nearly dying"
For years, and given up by physicians of
Bright's and othei kidney diseases, liver
complaints, severe coughs called consump-
tion, have been cured.
Women gope nearly crazy!
From agony of neuralgia, nervousness,
wakefulness and various diseases peculiar
to women.
People drawn out of shape from cxcru-
ciatiug Mings of Uheumati,..ij!. .
Inflammatory and chronic, ol" Suffering
from scrofula!
Erysipelas!
Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia,
indigestion, and in fact almost all diseases
trail
Nature is heir to
Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of
which can be found hi every neighborhood
in the known world.
The basswood or linden tree, the tu-
lip tree, box-elder, black locust and
fruit trees of all kinds yield nectar for
bees, but all varieties of clover are
profitable; buckwheat cannot be too
highly estimated; spider-plant, mig-1
uonettc, motherwort, catnip, figwort!
arc all very .desirable, while the flow-
ering plants that ofler nectar to the
beee are almost innumerable.
Lovliost Amonj the Lovely
is she who renews or preserves the beauty
of her teeth with S>zodont, confessedly the
most effective preparation for them. 'V ol-
umes of evidence might U; adduced in sup-
port of its claims to public confidence, as a
means of invigorating the teeth and render-
ing tnem pure glistening and spotless, and
not less satisfactorily proven is its balmy
influence upon the breath. Ask for genuine |
SOZODONT, and accept to che;.p substi-
tute.
When you come to think of it, it is not
odd that literary people prefer a pipe to n
ii*ar. It is handier to hiuoke when they
are writing:, and over bo much cleoiior.
A;:d tkcu It [rives tliem the true essence
and flavor of the tobacco.
The most fastidious hmokere amonpr all
nations and all clue«e* of raen «grc-a that
the tobacco prown on tho Golden Tobnooo
3elt of North Carolina ia the most dolic-
ioias ajid reined ju the world. Lighter
than Turkish, more fragrant thin Havana,
freer from nitrates r.nd nicotine thnR any
other, it is Just what tho connoisseur
praises and the fcapitual smoker demands.
The very choicest tobacco prown
an this Belt is bought by Ulack-
well's Durham Tobacco Go., and
appears in their celebrated li".!l
Durham fcmokiufr Tobacco. It is
known the world over.
Get the genuine,withliull
trade-murk, then you will
be surft of hnvinjf abso-
lutely pure tobacco.
A writer in the Farming World
says: ''Anyone wishing a few early
garden vegetables can have thorn ten
days earlier if they will set some post*
and make 8 tight fence or wall to Jfwp
oil'the north wind. Jlako a nice bed |
by digging deep and mixing darken,
manure with the pulverized earth. |
This I think is almost a* good as a hot
bed, and yot so
{..Mil ' " I Sti'ted t«Ml«i»-tioiu. i W rito foe FRKE IUiit. Ihunpbifc*
imW' I ■ { & T»>l«r Co., ulu*
BUi
Wi,3*
f.
e5:sg=j; - ^J « ^
"THE DES7 fS CHEAPEST."
-t a" goon us a uol , THRESHERS
much trouble 1-v Hcr^Poiren 1 "itlt.OlluHO tl0TerHallcri
Vou cah • cure : Croup and Whooping
G.ougli-by following the treatment given in
"Everybody s Doctor."
For the cure of Piles read "Everybody's
Doctor."
The book will be sent free l>v mail or ex-
press on receipt of three dollars.
\Yre refer to the Editor of this paper as to
the ltook.
Address,
NICKLES PUBLISHING CO.,
315 Ann SSreet, :^ew ¥«rJ< City.
Send for Circular. Agents Wanted.
Exi-liislve Territory Q-mtrantced
Passenger Express Trains and Daily Fast Freight Lines
OVER THE ENTIRE ROAD
Elegant Pullman Parlor Cars (the only ones in the State) on all Day
Trains lietween Houston and Denison.
PULLMAN PALACE PLEEI'LN'G CARS EACH WAY, DAI iA' WITHOUTCIIANGl.
GALVES'tON and SEDALIA via Houston ana Denison.
JjJ.il \ \ iliCJi-N GALYESl-ON and AUSTIN via Houston.
THIS SHORTEST LI1TB! x
llettteen Texas, Twutsas Ciiy, Hannibal and all points iNortti^uuilrt <*»«•
And Eavorable Routes via DENLSON and MISSOURI PAC It IC R:^ to KANSAS Cl TT
HANNIBAL or St. louis, or.via the _
C. H. & S. A. System ail-rail Through Line
Via HOUSTON and NEW ORLEANS to all points iu the United States and Canada
Via the last named Route the DAY EXPRESS TRAINS of the &loa«»t»n A Texas
4'enfi':il Kailwny make DIRECT Connection in Union Depot, Houston, lor MiW
ORLEANSjand all points in the South-east, North-east and East.
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lR»«3«lon iV Tetiis Ceutrnl Itailway, and all rail to New 'H ork, thence via
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, WHITE STAR, 1NMAN, STATE. R(»TTKRDAM. and
IT A LI S.N" Steamship Lines, on sale at important Stations on line of this Railway, and at
GALVESTON, CUERO, VICTORIA, SAN ANTONIO, MARION".
SEGUIN. W110M Alt, LAGRANGE, COLUMBUS, I LAI ON I A,
SCHULENBURG, SAN MARCOS, ROUNDROCK. NEW BRAUNFEI^S, ROCKDALl-L
£BF~Vor information as to rates of passage and freight, routes, etc., apply in per-
son or by letter to , . TTT „ ,, .
E. I). TRUE,G. F. A.. A. FAULKNER, G. 1. A.,
J. WALDO, Vice President and fraflic Manager,
Houston, Texas.
H W. Harry & Bros.
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b
Doubly Valuable.
The most economical and effective ex-
ternal remedy is Benson's Capcine Porous
Piaster. Price 25 cents.
266th Edition. Price only SI
Jly Sla'sl
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CHINA, au
House Furnishing Goo4s.
L WS5PS, &©.,
KO. 629 jPIjM ST.,
DALLAS, TiiJXAS.
ALDE^I'SI^SANSFOLD
cyclopedia.
Over ;»00,000 subjects and o.OOO illustra-
tions, numerous maps, 20 volumes, lar^e
' octavo, SS5.00; cheaper edition,
Specimen pages free. »(Mt,OOU VoiHiiics
Choice Books—descriptive Catal«>gue
tree. Books for examination before pay-
ment on evidence of good faith. NOT sold
bv dealers—prises too low. SS.
Pulilulier, 18 Vesey street,
New York, P.O. Box 1227.
JK^GmIvanized Iron Coiuice Wi»dow
bkh and pheet iron War*
I'iiiladelpliia, March 18.—A special
to the Times says the conventions of
Huntington and Cameron counties iu-
structed their delegates to the State
Convention to support Blaine repre-
sentatives to tho National Conven-
tion.
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Aitcr'-i tr> or u?as'&
KnTl'SuVJajn SICKtjf, '>* Ov , llonth,
thanunyttiiti'.rCistllot-»r»-\iTity,
Need liociuweal. M. Voii I.'h Vori*
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85 S. Clark St., Cpp, Court House, CHISAGO.
A refmUr jrrftdnnto. fl^ThftOldent Specia\lit
in tlie L'uituii States, who»o Li>'K i.cno F..\t exucnck,
perfoct mot hod «an»t puro^ xiiedicuio insitre m'KEDY
and PE^KANKNT Ct*n/,.s of all J'rivfitj. Chronic and
Nervous Disensi*. A flections of th« ISlootl, Nkln.
- - — leer*, Olr
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eradicated
Jt^idncyw, lilnddor, Kniptiow, l loprs Ol
Sores, & well!
Thront» '••tin*, pwn jnt.y cured a.i
eradicated iroiaw. •""nxiuc1"
*"• i, Jidraiai
and Physical IVcaknrss, J'niu.i,j Memory,
Wads JVyts, Stunted Vcvelvpitivnt, ZnqHtit-
meihts to Murricujr, etcf rom cjtcvs or any
causCf speedily, safely and privately
JEQr-Yomisr, Aired and l>ld n, and aU
»vho nood medical kUHI und t-xporli nte, c nnult
Dr. Bate atonco. Uij opinion costs nothiaj;. andniny
save iuture jnisery and shame. When inconvenient
to visit the city f ir U«atnu*nt. rjodicines can bo sont
everywhere by iviAil <>- express fwo <»b*or
im & w Li u.
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THE rl jyt
WORLD
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ELEGANT IN APPEARANCE.
IT IB
Tho Llghtcfct K'unnl"-^
The Easiost to bo'
vat'lon. tfir-ItiaflolZ-evuiont tbiit ii ph»?)iciiin who j A1M iii unoccupietl tcr orv.
gives his whole attention to a, clans ot Gisea«as nt- |
t:v!n» tfreut c-kilt, and physicians throtyrhout the
country*, knowing this, frequently rocoin nienddiilicult
cases to tho Oldest by whom every
known pood remedy is used. £i?-i)r. liatc s
Aire and Kxpericitve ma);n iiis opinion of «n-
prt'iuc iinjKia'tJinoe. JJQKl'ho*»e wlio cnll seo no
onejbuttho^occfr. ( onsr.ltation>frpo aiuiaisaeredly
eor iW«*nMal. l7ns««iwhioh hnv#» failed iu obtaining
relitif elsewhere, ♦••specially oolicitetl. Female iJij>
easf s treated. CJaH "r write. Hour*. fr<»m to 4t
O to H; Sunday*. iO to liJ. (juivu 'io Mualit
SJSN.c FuEJi. Addrecs as above.
WEAK, UNDEVELOPED ..FARTS
OF THE lUT-.tAS BOPg I..nTa n'.IJ'. PKV.q;
OPED. r.TH RNKO/' Kt.o..i9-rn in'gr.---; ■ .'.-r
Ijrur run ■" """"i'-'T"-''-" J~'
i'llnfn 'v.o will say Unit tlmro is uocfiitnn ft [urn-
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Eldreoge Sewing Machine Co.
CHICAGO and NSW YORK.
TEXAS STATE AGENCY
Corner of Elm and Sycamore streets
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Illustrative sample 0 centd. Send now. Gold
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he refers.
This book should be rend by the young for
instruction, and by the afflicted for relief.
It will benefit al.— London Lancet.
There is no member of society to w hom
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Address thePeabody Medical Institute, or
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lJosfon. Mass., who may be consulted on all
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It contains illustrations, prices, dascriptions and
directions fur planting all Vegetable and Flower
Seeds, Plants, '.tc. SfivaltliVJjle tit .*11.
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you use, cat, driuk, %ve;»r, or
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 268, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1884, newspaper, March 24, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443745/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.