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VOL. VII
DALLAS, TEXAS, JANUARY 24,1885,
NO. 221
From the Baltimore American.
MYSTERIOUS
Articles With High Standing,
CJrak-Jaw Name* are a«t a
Bnceesa.
A REFRESHING CHANGE
TO. PLAIN ENGLISH.
Evary reader of newspaper ba3 observed
time, Rod again, in the advertissrifc col-
wains, many singular and frequently un-
prenouncable names of medicinal reme-
dies. The Ereek and Latin languages
especially have been drawn upon to furn-
ish names by wliieli patent medicines
could be introduced to the public. The
inference is, in many case* ac least, tha
their proprietors depedd more upon the
attraction of high sounding titles than up-
on the essential merits of tbe remedies
themselves.
It is refresing once in a whfls to find a
Medicine advertised, wbo«e simple, intel-
lgikle name in English at once conveys to
K th reader an understanding of the usee
aed purposes os the Jemedy.
A notable instance of this kind is found
in the medicine* ot Dr c VV Benson,who»e
rtkia Cure rnd tteleoy and Chamomile Piha
impart at once, in their names,either their
durpone or the ingredients which compose
them. Dr Heneon's Skin Cnre is warrant-
ed to heal all diseases of the skin, such ae
tetters, humors, inllamation. milk aruit
icseuia, diseases of tbe hair and t-calp,
scrofula, ulcers,pimples and itchings on all
parts ol the boby. It mattes the skin white,
no^t and smooth, removes tan and freckles,
and is the beet toilet die-wing in existence.
Its popularity is attested by the immense
sales of it which are taking place every-
where.
fcSrltis the only genuine "Skin Cum"
and all should beware of the various rem-
edies which have been strugging for exis*
teiice, and now endeavor to ride into pop*
utarity by advertising themselves as ''The
Great dkm Cnra," There is only one, and
that is Dr liihaon'i. lid sure and get it.
DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE?
So Matter What Cause, Sick, Xorvoaa,
Neuralgic, Djgp-pHe.
Which is it? A revolution in the treat"
rasnt of nervous diseases is now taking
place. Dr C W Bsns >11'has discovered a
sure remedy in hi* Caierv aad Cham > en lie
Pills—the permanently cure sick and
jitifvoul iieadaahe, neuralgia, dyspepsia,
sleepiiness an 1 all nervom diseases, do Id
by ail druggists. P/iee 50 cents a box.
Address Baltimore, Md» Iiy mail, two
boxea for $1, or six boxes for $2:6').
C N Critteaton, Sole Wholesale agent
DrC W Bjnson's Remedies, 116 Fulto-a
NiW Yi*rk
Mempttis & Charleston
RAILROAD!
THE
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Great Southern Mail ftonte
Piertaf tkronfft the "naturally beautiful aad
niott favored region of oar ccmntry, Decidedly
tb« shortest line to the EaM and Southeast.
After June 1st round trig tickets at re<Heed
N tee will be on sale to the celebrated sptlafs
kiid watering places of Beat Tenuessae and
V aFfrlA s * '
Biagant Day. ceaehoe fi ott Little Hook
10 Chattanooga without change. Ma^al
flaei>i PaJm-t S'.eeplng ear*, owned oy tne com-
.,any, on ell nlffrt trains. dleepinjc car lure »«-
auc^jd. Baggage through tt> destination.
for Washington-. BalUmors, Phila
deluhia, New York, an well as lo. Ohattanoo go
Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, as and all Bouchers
11 lea. bio and purckaae tiekets by this lino.
it apt. flmo Tables and Hates of Ticket an
— " " P.R. ROD6BH.
Wee two Age otQ alias Pexas.
T. L. MA.RSALIS
WHOLE8A.LK
G R 0 C E K
DALLAS.
TEXAS
J*/..
Norton's Intelligencer
FUBLI8HBD DAILY ASD WESKLt BT
J^OF{TOJ*) fo
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES
has the best circulation ot any
paper published in North-
ern Texas.
Terms of SabswfDtloi.
DAILY.—-One year, f8 00; sK months, |3 0
one month, 50 oe&ta; pur week, 20 cents.
WEEKLY.—One year, in advanoe, $2 50; alto*
three months, 08 80; after six mouths, 08 6".
advbbtxsino—wb8klt :
First Insertion.® I 60 per sqaare or eight llnesoi
less. Bach subsequent insertion, Tb conts. All Iran,
sent advertisements must be paid tn advance. An
A_D»BHTt8EMENT3 DUE on FIRST INSRBTION. Beas-
Oaablo deduction mode to yearW advertisement
TUB LAW OF ST B W0PAPBB3.
I. BabaeribeM who do not give express not'oa to
be eontraiy we considered aa wishing to oontlnue
heir sabscrlptlons.
8. If subscribers order tin dtsconttauense ol
their periodicals the puDlishor may continue to
send tnem until all *.in\»uges Jhave been paid.
8. If snbsuritws negloct or rufuaa t.o take their
rectodj tbey are held rosponslbleuatll tb«y have
settled their bill and*orlered a discontinuance.
4. If subscribers mo? u to another place without
Informlag the publiaher, and the papers are sent
13 the form«r dtrectorj they aie held' responsible.
6. Tlie courts hava d <«ldt)d that refusing to take
perioicals from ,t be #Uee, or moving and. leaving
them uncalled for is prima facie evidence of fraud
6. Any person whomever recelvoa a duWspsner and
mse uso of it, wUethdr ordered it or not is
nail to be subscriber. ,
Telegraphis Nsws.
Montreal, Jan. 18.—Tbe heavy
enow delay? traiuai trom lour to ten
hours.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. IS.—A
driving snowstorm has prevailed all
day; all the road* are blockaded
and trains delayed.
Yankton, D. T., Jin. 18 9 p. m.
A terrible btorm is prevailing
here. The snow is drifting, and a
bad blockade is expected.
Ad old negro named Bob Williams
was brutally Bordered whik,
asleep in his own* hoiiM; tw hia
own son, about fix tee a years "of
age, on bia ;farta, several miles
from Chappel Hill, on Tharstky
ni^ht. Toe boy was arrested and
confessed his guilt, saying his step-*
mother bad aided And abetted him,
their objeot being to get possession
of tbe property of the old plan,
A Fearful 3Serai.
Larnea, j£an. Jan. 18.-fhe worst
storm within the tnemory of the old-
est inhabitants struck this eeotion
of the oooutry about S o'olock to-
day, and i» htill raging. A heavy
fall of sleet, hail, and snow has
been driving trom the nurthwest
tor the last eight hour. All the
range is thickly covered with ice
and snow, and the cold is intense.
Cattle, and especially aheep, will
suffer terribly, ft is safe to pre*
diet that the losses to sheep and
stockmen in this region for the
next forty eight hours will be
greater than lor any corresponding
length of time since the settlement
of tne country. (
Are You Exposed
Te malarial iniuonces? then profect
your system bv using Purker'a Giaer Tou-
ic, It strengthens tfce liver and kidneys to
thro* off malarial pofoom, and is good
for general tdek»ility a uervous exhaustion.
Ottawa, Jan. 18.—Professor
Wiggins claims the storms of yes-
terday as a verification of bin
October prediction. The sccoud
storm is fixed for the 9.h o( Ftb»
ruary.
St. Louis, Mo*, Jan. 18 — Rail-
road officials io Kansas have ad vices
of the heaviest snowstorm ot the
winter now coming from the We^,
and some of the r: ads have gather-
ed a large force ot men, to be ready
to clear the tracks when it comes.
Omaha, Neb, Jan. 18.—A fall
ot light, dry auow over the State,
accompanied by high winds, hril
driiteJ on the railway tracks aud
delays trains in the central and
northern portions of the State for
several hours to-night. It block-
aded trains from tbe north.
At a Church festival in Wood-
ford county a man was saot at the
door from the >eSsots ot which be
died; at another in tbe tame county
a man was shq»t dead in the house,
an f two otfcRfs seriously wouned.
it is time to break them up/ the
church cannot afford to give en-
tertainments at which inea meet tor
the purpose of slaughtering eaob
other.—Kentucky Republican.
1 PJBTBAIT OF GAMB*mA
is to be the frontispiece ot the March Cen-
tury, which, it is promised, will also con-
tain as its leading feature a paper of an an
ecdotal and political sort on the French
statesman, by oue who tor year has had!
excellent opportunities ior an intimate
•tndy of his character. A portrait of his
father will alio be given.
•OMETHINO
CVERY LAD>
0U8HT TO KNOW.
Yhtrt
imssiflofM-
New York, Jan. 18 —In the
suit ot Edward L.'Ovven against
the Rev. Dr. Stephen H. Tyng,
Jr., tor $5,005, due as claimed
from the defendant in certain
stock transactions, Judge Barrett
gave a Uecisiou granting tbe no-
tion for reference as to the ac*
counts between the parties.
Topeka, Kan.) Jan. 18 —A
heavy jmow-toroi is coming f «m
tbe west. Tne Santa Fe Railway
offi a s have advioea that it is tit
worst storm for yeais. Tbey have a
large foice of mea at tbe depot
ready to go west to olear tne track.
— Brehham, Tex., January 20.
endatei
Hrin* » BOH ftud brillUh4
CoMpleximi, no B>tt«r kew
foor. K May maturally kft
RftCfti's lac nollft Bftlm li«
Aftlkate ftaa harmlMt artt*
#, whieh rea«v«
FrtekUi. Tfta,
BtaghnMS, firnptlota, Til
ftt
l«ftt« and Dfttiril art Mi
0hets thftt lit in to ml '
«pecte4 fcy
iTMy. .
tU rlfht to
irei race to
kti
prMMt ft diaflorei
•oftltty wken Ua
gmUvMbj ft|iir«Cftoto
Windin? Up the Clock.
the wkart wheels
were almost still,a lu0ky
accident reveals 1he
lost key.
''How long did you say you had il?"
"Twenty-five years."
"Wuat! a bai gcough, with occasional
attacks of hemorrhage, for twenty-five
years?" Why, n»tn, it's a merer that
thereVa doun pounds left of you-"
Abraham Orner, of Highspire, Dauphin
County, Pa, stuck to his statement, sand
when the exclamttions of *oudsr ceise l
he added:
'•JKtsctly. You're right. It ii a mercy.
But the greatest merey of tali i» that,before
I actually cju^hed mysaif out of existent
1 got hold ol Parker'* Ginger Tonic, ani,a
few battles of it cured me."
Curtd youT Kelieved yoa, you mean?"
"I mjan whatl say; it care'd me," said
Mr Orner,pimply, "i Je^l like another
man."
Please take especial notice/Parker's Gin-
gerTonic u not a mere essence of ringer;
iiot a mere sto naohic. rhe,ordinaryipre-
parations of gm^er are bjneficial for trans-
ient achas, but at that point (their yalue
ends. Parker's Ginger Toaic covers a tar
wider and.totally diffjre.it field. It at-
tacks and dissipates radical and chronic
diseases of th-j Lungs,Kidnsfs and .Nerves.
It is as delicious to sthe palate' «s it is
prompt aad effective in operation, Ginger
is only one among many powerful cura-
tives which the Tonic nolds, in oombina-
ttoa Test its {virtue for that cough of
yours, or for any of the ills which require
an invigorant for the whole nystem.
Ann, above a'l, do not permit yourself
to be misled. Parker's Ginger Tonic
suadd'alone. Nothing eUe is *ju-<t ti>e
sauie," or "juxt as good." Prices ftCjcsnt*
and $1. Sconomy in buying the lar-«
ger sin. Hiscox ds 'Jo., NewjYork
Geo. D, Barnard & 00
SOJCB9SOR8 TO
Van Seek Barnard & Tiosley
WnolesaU Stationers
L I!HOQRA PHERS, PRINT'
LRUs, AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURED,
21 &433 BT. Main' Street.
AGENTS WANTED"
-.FOB-
Every-D&y Cyclopedia
-OP-
USEFDL KNOWKBDGE.
Kevltel sad eolargcnl. Hones, m tlss, thMp,
•wins, poultry—ihulr UUtorr virion*) b oed^, il»-
eas»« «nd r*naedl««. How ts mike tlia ferm pay:
How to prospset for lead, lroo, o jal. gold rnd
■liver, aud m»kc t)«t«; Bnakoe^er*, Our-
Ing iind utoriujf; Oositlng; Uou».<hold , *eouua> ;
L>air* of bualueas; Homu doctor and ten thonsaod*
other valnuble redpea. Illuatratea wltk uver liv<
hundred OHIOINAL KXaBAVINOS.
20 Boo]t3 1q one. BnAorssd by all.
Trice, thru* dMlara and a hal/; agents oomplet*
ontflt.76 cm; ontfft aud sample «?opy,3 dellsrs aqd
k half. Write at once for aganey, send fei aires
lari aad t rmi-
8US PVBLUBIX^ OO.,
210 & tia Plue Stroet, ST. LOUIS, MO.
GEORGE RICK
tfaoafaetared anl Wbolesals, retail dealer in
—ALL KINDS OF —
Furniture
No. 730 & 732 Elm -it
Dallas, Texas.
Prioea to suit the Times. Call and Bxarqinc Good
iWorPurch»iM)J Elaewbere
fiEHTS^J^^S^aa
nk 6 JESSE JAMES
kltte Life of
>of the
and other bold
J. M. MoGekw William «mall
Late Ai'litnr. P O den't Lai* fnrpector P 0 dtp'l
McGRE W &SMALt,
Attorneys and 'Counselors<a Law
&30JQS 5 k 6, St: Cloud Bailing,
WSHlNGfO.N, 1). C.
—tn+—
Prastlae before the toprwne Court, ni^rkt of
Columbia, the eoart of clain^, aod tbu uk«c-
• tive Department* of the Ueueril Govern
went.
Special attention. given to the baslneM o
jt'usiuiaMcrm U ^ Attorneys U 8 Comralei>tu<|.
trHj.Cl^k't Marshals^ lal»r»»i Kvvonuo Col.
)ertor», t'ension A«®nts, Army and Navy
oawr<. Iudion ArSoU, Regifiers and Ho-
ee!*ef W Laad OAeea, flurreyora, aa>
Collectors of Curt^ms, Hal I road >a4
tVambvat ("•>«! paaica, dau Con-
tracwrt -ui Aattoi*! BanJtt,
THE -
Texas aud Pacific
RAILWAY
4# .*4. i
With its connection front the matt direct,
and quickest lines from all poiaU to
TEXAS
\ ho
Louis, Cliicrgo, Cairo, Indianapoi.%
Tolisdo, Memphis, Nashville, Lit in
uille Chattanooga, Altonta
and all points
North, East & South-East
v " v cl
Trains leaves OaUas Statloa, ae follows)
Bast Bound.
So 4 m«U atidexprea# . . . 7 20 a uj
No 20 mail and express . . . 4 00 p ui
West Bo and
Wo 1 mall aid scprsss . . . 8 40 p vl
No 9 mall aad express . . . $ 2a a u.
No* 2 aid 3 run dally between BeasUaad Sua
St. Louis.
Nas 1 4 run dallbotween Fort Worth and a
Louis. .
CO NNEC TIODS
A Texark&na, with Iralna on tba 0. N. Iru
Mojntam and go. Hallway for all point* Nort
JCifi and Houta-ea-t.
At Umgvlew Junction, an<l Mlaaeoia, 'wl; i
trams ou International K 8. lor Tyler, PalastUi
Hoastin, Austin, Halvjeton and &an Antoalo.
At Dallas with trains en the HmsioniTev^
General KaUway for Corsleana.lCsKla.Brem. .',
Waue, Celyert, Bryan, BUauutea.1, Brt»i»haii.
and a( ^v> nts la Middle and Uoatbura Texas.
At Sherman, *ltb Hi f o tt*y fjr ull poisu
on tne line of that road.
At Vurt Worth, wulx Stages for all paint 1.
Western Texas.
At tihre/epjrt, wito Bad rlvur Steamers
New <«rls*c«.
•_ '• ; , • ii • 1.
Pull.raaa'a Palaoe Slaepiag C r
l^'ort Worth, Dilla<j aaci Saermm
Saint Louis.
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Any information in rqgard to rates u
Freight, Time and Connections, will
be cheerfully given on applwalion to
H- M. HOXffi
G«n'l Sup't Marnhall, Texas
H NEVVMAH,
Marshal, Texas.
H. P. HUGHES, 8..W. Paw. Agt.
Da 11a*, fexa*.
Misso'uri Pacific
RAILWAY.
f aseta* throng
lort'o-t
- throuaB the most eoterprlslnc p(
k f tuw and Mtsaourl, tbe Jaiatlful India
n*ory aad Texas, wttli a solid stoei traek to •
WO the Union Depots of 8t. Louis, Hani, .,
jausus City, and bt Joeeph, Mo., Atohbioii
eavenworth, Kan.,and Denisora, Tel., ma
Lo»e eonnections m titeee Depots wltb Bal.
ol'nes leading to alt parts of tne United State,
/aseeugers who snroliaaa Tickets over the '£ ■
OUBI PACIFIC BATLWaT have
NO CHAN3E OF CAE.*
AMD DAILY T3AIXh
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CIH 1
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Aaitdait C ity aad SI. Loui,
L.«aveuwarih aud Si. Loin ,
AK^lsou aud Ml. LotilM,
Bi. JlMopli aud 9(, Lou 1m,
F«»rl aud ait. Louis,
Furl scoit aud Haauibal,
Fori (k'otiaud ^aanae fv>%
Emporia uud Louia,
Jtiuctlou Oitfaud liit.L.,^ ,
IteuMutt aud it* Louim
UeuiMtvu aud tftaauilMl,
U«ui«ou aud City,
Medalla au«l Oiuatia,
kaasHo Dity and Loiau,
-W^TBr-?-
Recnlinu Chair Cars i >«
BeelUes FIVBot Puilxian Utevpinj: Ci*
haiKlsoaie (k>a^hcst with Toilot Bik.
the latent in<prov«merta heated by p)^
Wirutgbiy vetitiiateu, oarpetad, slj sritu ..
aViudaut*.
Tie Mian Paciiic
Ha» a 8te«l '1 raek, t{je Miller 04 Plati
improved Anlumauc Air Brake on ell ta »..
eaMenfier traino. 1is in evfjy reaoeeu
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