Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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MJTBIC SOAP i ROffPOFS iTfiLLISSHCER
It is probable that r.ikrly every family
in Dallas k#oWs by litis tone 41
merit possessed 'by tV.is world
poflp, .1 jr iX ba^ be-:", on t!\e market for
Uen ytafa. ai.d baa been brought to <he ua
iire c all, b< our advertising hris es-
capcu the e; e t»f aov, and if no friend has
spoke?' of its mer <!,«., please allow lis to say
that you Will truly find it to your interest
*o try it, and see for yourself bow far su-
perior it if to anv other soap made. It ia
really
Tilt) Best
An • &lo- K- Mimical fcjoap in
js/ne World.
Your Grocer pells it.
Your*, respectfully,
T. Li. 0 IACHISi x J ) , ixiii-i+ifj'ir*
1 • Li. M A li> A I i 18,
tbe great
renewed
A. B. NORTON,
Editor
miiiir*
Thursday, November |3 0, 1882.
Contuued from first pagr,
lilt&c
vVili V; Tri%i!ed to v.\l applicant*. and lo mkstotnert without
ordering Is, It ecrtti.is fireload plates, 500 •n*rrawirir*,
aNvjt OttO nod fu! i .1e?criptioii9, prices and dirorWoaa for
lit)w varfatler ' f Vegetable ana Fl">w#r Seeds, Planvi,
r.- M Tr*«f#te. Iorftlnnblt to all. Mit\igan rrowa iW)
* '.! '■ And n.pM reliable for planting in the AmM than thuu
f * ".'f»nnvr filnat*. We make a specialty of lapplyiaf
a> ' Market ftardnen. Adt lre*a,
s RET ft CO.. Detroit. Mich,
SNOWED UNDER
Voices From the Drifts Left by the
Great Wtorm of Nov.7—"Where
Are We Now?"
Qp wwt in your own town- $5 Out-
tree. No rifk. Reader, if you
want a bii' inpfp Tt which persons of either
i»exc:ii. make treat money all the time thev
work, write particulars to Hailet*. &
Portland, Maine.
and
Permanently
I/r.Sthm:* .IrthmaReinedy
Is nne<)nf.led as ft positive
and Cure for
PIIKPH
Alroraiivo and Cure for i »£ §Jl H B E. Us
llitma EmdHyspepsia, ■ ■■"«"
and all their attendant evils. It
afft " " "
'ivjf "
;V
Tbe following is an extrac
from a friend in Indiana who la.-
bunday feasted on roaot duck biutf
id with oynterh:—
But a moment's reflection con
vinees me that I do not /eel eu
"dumtd'' good alter all. How couk
I,''Nibs" when black aud thick
i tne clouds of disappointment j nc
'defeat had gathered over th^ R •
j publican heaven of my joy? Y a
j rr< pi where the waves ol Oie
Ooean dash againbl the Plymou'f
•fct y<x»r» t\at hat lomewti toy | WftSte Of Oiegoh,
torfitton wy. In-ow tt^-p cM J eVCl' a fid 2110« y«>U can f( e a K»-
publican's hei d. emerging Irom t! e
base of a ira^ive and towering
enow bank and in a persuasive -o I
ol mood ii quiring of mysell "when
are w V" Wfiile old Ben Butler
sealed upon the Gi-bematotisl
throne ol the grand old Bay Scat.
wish one eye cuckcd toward Tarn'
uiany anJ the other eye cocked
toward us defeated iiepuolcans.
, _ <loos not merely
jrary rftllef, but !s a permanent cure, j
<*>.of Belmore. O., »«ys of tt: "I «<i 1
atford ti's
MrN. B. C . 4J7C.UI 4-<ci[UV.Q. v.) >'. ... *. «... j , . , , > it
at the tpeedy tfacto of your rtmtdy. It U ituCK tO tile 0:illl
t)dt HrxI mtdieine in tht ' *
rnujh a>-< mud* gxpsrtor _ _
MijjW without covi/hing." If your druggist doss not
Kwjii It, sflfta for treatise and textimontaU t»
ix. p. k. mm a o»..
COS Breadww. Sew Toa-k.
PiaFO COS.
Pianos
$35o S3UA5E aEand PiA$0 for ONLY$24 9
mo ST rLEl 1-2 JSK2
VOoJ CUS3, e'vOFantlv 3 strings. 8 1.
Oo'aves, full patent c.ntant'' n^rnfTcH, our new
Tetent overesmn? scale, bpautifut aavjl leys and
J"re, hs-iyy eeipentlne and I.irife fancy tSoaidins,
In;! *roo frame, Kreech Oraryt action, Orond
UaEme,e' hi fact, everv improvcmiioi which can
In atiy way Wni to tnl perfuetion of the instru-
ment, ban bean addod. ..
g^"0ur price for shis iaatrumsnt, boxed
anidcliTered on board cirs « New York
with fine Paino Cover, Stool (J>r
nd ook, (Inly
Reduced froTl onr late who'e^l f tctory pried,
2ft5 dollars, for 60 do/ only, lo have thU be.uttfal
l'lano Introduced, This Id now, br f u, tho groat
bar»aln ever offered tbe .matUal p itjlic- , Un-
precwdentod oucceiiel i'reincndou* d juaudfor tbU
rtylel Older at-once.
Th!« Piano will be eeat on li days tmt Irial.
l*tca»e send rcferenao If yoa do not «eud mouev
orter Oaeb eeirt 1th oruer will bo. refunded .tod
freight charges paid by u* both w«y« It Piaaa is
not just as repreieuted. On «r lii.iW) in u»u, and
erutone dissatisged pvrcbnser (landso'ue ttlus.
(■Utsd Oatalo^ue, mailed free-, glvl!i< toe hifCheil
talmsns1»!s fever awarded any laciurjr. Svury
IIoom I'dII warioiited for litreycars, dliunt
prtoe c.io >^ac rti' Ami > civ»to pin-e< f>r S sta ap.
Mfia oIhj i imlu c.*..Boi30SS. -'4 Y.
to us Lie says 'Ta fa
and t>
Tammany and the Democracy a
ia ge l*e «xclaimes "Yi yi." Cat.
you not give me some hoi t of cou-
soiafiou, Nib^, in this trying houi
of snowed-underism when the Re-
publican patty, that grand old or
ga lization, befide wnicb all othei
organizations fade luto insignifi-
cance, ii ca»l down aud out, while
Democracy rides triumphantly iu
its chariot over thi& goodly laud 01
cm? Ala?! alar!
E B. P.
Fnukes as Life Destroyers,
The loss of life in India due to
ravages of venomous snakes is al'
most incredible. Yet Consumption
which in as wily and fatal as tbe
deadliest Indian reptile, h winding
its coils around tbousaudH of peo-
ple while the victims are uncon-
«ci< us «f its presence Dr. li. V.
Piece's -Golden Medical Discov-
ery' must be used to cleanse the
blood of th« scrofulous impurities,
for tubercular consumption is ouly
a form of scrofulous diease, 'Gold-
en Medical l)i«covery' is a soyer
ei^n remedy for all forms of scrof-
ulous disease, or king's-evil, such'
as tumors, white sweltiugs, levei-
ores, scrofulous Rore* eyes, v8 well
8 lor other blood ami ekin diseas-
ss. By drtiKgtftR.' ' *
KQLVafc yt-nr otd things look like new
by u-ing the Diamond Dyes, abd yoVi will
be happy.. Any of the fashionable colors
tor 10 c«nt». • ' • ' >
Texas.—AH who contemplate immi*
grating to "the beautiful land" o*u learn
1 he advantages and dis.*ulvantages—**the
I rutl:. and nothing hut tbe iruui," by snb^
rpB£RE la greater 8too« Prndicer and IM« j <2.-«oilig for NoBTON'S LTKh)I* lKTKLLIUEN^
A. Mstu^n* r^rlnrtjpU In ike worid ot feeds ui I j»;k, puhiMoed at Dallas, the city ui rrea
«.b« tody aod the brmn, enrich ;1hs t»l «?s^>iti^* , f1' *1* Jerms: a JJ.6t' peruiiUiu $1,60 tor
»b« ttti"#. haniek Ujv auiet xlba nen v# lUcnJUs
• •est Uie ntttd(--per*«'i ditsetlt n, rtvatsV' (w , ^
' 3>aM. BLd bvlbels, C'«a:w' Ux li.e: aod sHu.'i
liar MilhXZ X fluid of tfc-
ieftar» .«r iK.ltaUt.ne e.w arly wiM'a
f.;0ri
same distance, stopping at several
points on the way. It was but a
glance at the country, but it gave
ma an impression of Texas which I
did not have before. They have
thriving towns and villages—some
of them quite Northern in their
type, and some of them Mexican.
It was a very new country, but
with unbounded, undeveloped re-
sources. The worst thing I could
say of Texas was that tbe cooking
is ihe worst that I ever had in ray
life. They ought to import some
good Virginia and Pennsylvania
cooks, Aside' from that I saw
nothing discouraging in Texas."
THE COLQKED BROTHER IN TEXAS.
'What is the condition of the
negro in that state."
"The prejudice against the
Northern man is dying away, The
rights of the freedman are generally
though not always, respected, and
there is a hopeful and progressive
tone in the conversation of the peo-
ple "
"What is the political outlook?''
"As to politics there was very
little said by me or by persons with ot either
whom I Cb.me in contact.
knew my position, and with the
exception of a few jokes about the
Oiiio election I heard very htile
about politios. The contest going
here is puiely local and does not
iffect tbe public, Governor Dayiw
ind another gentleman, whose
warae 1 cannot now recall, are nul-
ling independent for Congress with
•ome hope of success." i
-Is there any hope for the Re-
publican party in that state?"
There is really
NO REPUBLICAN PARTY IN TEXA3.
vVhat tl:e/e is of it shields itself I
luder some other name, though i
believe a bold, earnest canvass of
Republican principle^ as we un-
lerhtand them in tne North, would
find tensof thou-andsof supporters
who would not join in ephemeral
independent movements."
"Is not Texas really a stock
jountry?"
".Northwestern Texas is beoom-
ng the great cattle range of tbe
lontineut, and southern Texan i«
probably the best sheep range in
»ur country. Altogether,
TEXAS WILL BE A GREAT STATE
It it can «atch the spirit of enter-
prise of Kansas and the northwest
em stales."
''Will the state continue to grow
as rapidly as in the past?"
"I heaid native Texans speak of
he effect of tbe climate on their
health. The general feeling was
that, as a hviug could be made so
easily in Texas, there never would
)e the rapid growth in that s ate
hat has taken place in Miuuesota
owa and Kansas. This subject
am not familiar with, and, of
course, cannot discuss. But sure-
v if a man has a desire to grow
nob by agriculture or stock raising
Texas is the place for him."
"The trip, I presume, was au en-
oyable one?"
" We had charming weather, .no
detention no accident. The rail*
roads are ruu more promptly on
time than in Ohio, and railroad
HWI.H t .VS
LIVER PADSl
CAN
SYMPATHIZE WITH
WOMAN.
HEAITH
IS THE HOPE
THE RAC
tor Sale
in
Sicily* Wsm
mmm
ill Jpiil
U *m>!l' f Ifc;' ri am fe
hi mm: ' ii Vi J -K'l isSiiiii
LYDIA E. PtNKHAM'S
TEOBTABLE COMFOTOP.
—WftlOTWIHI if I Ml fcWBMUMMMMta—I
A Snre Care fop alt FK.tTALE WEAK-
NF.SSES, Ineluiiiuff r.rccorrbfrrt, Ir»
rejn'.lar end Piiinfiil IHenetmniSon,
Inflammation and Ulceration of
the Womb, Flooding, PRO*
LAPSUS UTERI, Ac.
tyPleasniit to tho taste, efficacious and fmsr.edbvt.1
!niU effect. It 1e a GTeat help In pregnancy, and re.
lisvea pain dui-ing labor and at regular periods,
rirrsiems csk it asd rREscriBE tt Fiixrxv.
C^'Fpe aix Weikjjs38S3 cf the generative orffane
I ~t either six, it is oeeond to no remedy that has ever
rJP|jgy yj| l been before the publio'j cad for al! diseases of the
Kimwts It is tho Greatest Remedy in live World.
SSerKIDXET COHPLAINTS of Elthe? Sc*
Mudt3realKeHeflnIt8 Use.
r,vm v 2. plvkhaSfs kv/>cd rnumai
Wilt eraditato every rcsttoe ot Iluicors trom tbe
mood, at tbo me time will giro tone and rtren^ti to
tho 3yatem. A* raaiToUous in reaults as the Cvmpouiid.
SI (i Main Street.
Dallas
Tex aa
A PLACE PGR YOUR DICTIONARY,
A PLACE FOR YOUR HEWSPAPER9, ,
A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS,
And an ornament for ypuf*3)0UM» all in one,
THE NOYES DICTIONARY HOLDER.
¥'f
SS^Both the Compound and Blood Purifier nro pro-
par-^d at. 2S3 and 2J5 Western Avenue, Lynn, licss.
P-ice of cither. $1. Six bottles for £5. Tho Compound
S3 soct by mail in tbe form of pills, or of lozenyea, on
reccdpt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs, riiiham
freely answers all lettere of Inquiry. Enclose 3 con!
etaffip. Send for pamphlet. Zltiiiion thii Paper.
fyLvDlt S. Prvnr'K's Ijveb XTiA.B cure Conctlpv
tioa, CilioiriaiesB and Torpidity of the Liver. 83 cabte
fiP3"S<vid by all DrM«H,fe.'a
$ i OO Amnnfll10 t",Blne911 men.agien
<*• >"»" r!. sltvlllll atid Indies \afelrig ord
ers lor the life of Offer son Davit, by Wm P
ford, LI . O., of Alabama, includtng , a full hid
tory oft ho I.cst Oa.ijsi;. l'luetrated. Now ready
Kend foi particulars. E. B THE AT Publinhei
fof Brotdwav. iiewYork City
n~k7wjr1ght~
CD^TEACTOB ez BUILDER
No 208 Sycamore Street.
D VI LAS, TEX A?
Jobbing of a'l kindpromptlydone,
tT~. ft! A It HA LIS "
WHOLES \.LK
(} ROUE K
DALLAS. TEXAS
.u>/..
¥"W. H&Bro'?
STOVES
CHINA, GLiSS, PENSWJ \l
House Furnishing Goo4s,
LAMPS, tfce., Szn>
W0. 029 JBLM ST.,
DALLAS^ TiSXAS.
G*lvenised Iron Cornice Window
sto hbtet Iron v> are
AN ONLY DAUGHTER CUR
ED OF CONSUMPTION.
When death vas hourly eipecled, ill
remedies having failed; and Or H. James
was experimenting with the many herbs
ot Calcutta, he accidentally made & prep-
aration which cured his only
daughter of Consumption. His
child • i* now in this country,
and enjoying the be^tof health, He has
proved to the world that consumption can
be positively and p-rmanently cured. The
doctor now give* this recip efree,only ask-
ing two three oent stamps to pay expen-
fhis herb also cures night sweats,
THE BEST
of all
' m xa»aw> um.
For more then n Mim' of ft ^vntnry the |
I Mexican HIusta>ifr Llnhnentrtius oesn j
(known foniUiioiib nil over tl)« world ael
I the only safe rellanoe for lh-t relief ofl
Inecldenbs ami pi^iu. It is r. 'Tio/Mplnej
1 abovo price una pn*is*>—tt»e uftts
j bind, h ot every loan of external pais |
MEXICAN
I Mnsfanff T^lniment Ls •wlthrMt an ccnaJ.
I It pciietratca fl«»h and mnsels t«I
Ith© .<*ry bone— tnuairK tho oontinu-l
[unco of pain mid lutlaiiiraatKHi lmpo6-|
slble. Its effects upon Human Flesh turd I
| Mm Bnilo Creation are s qually woaUer-|
If'il. The Mexican
MUSTANG
ll.lniujoiit. is needed by somebody
I every house. Ev«ry day biings tiev,*
of an swfiil srnldor burn]
Isiibdnetl, of rlienmnt** mnrtyn re-
into red, or a vuluabl horse or «s|
j Msvoa by tho healing power of this
LINIMENT.
I which speedily en res such atiman*# of I
the HUMAN tfLESH as I
j Rheumstlim, Swellhin, Mffl
I Joints, Contracted 9ta«el««, Dorm I
>4 Scolds, Cuts, Drtelset audi
•rrini, Polioneai BHei ■nd]
" »g»t SttAiesi, iMUMaen, Old |
e j, fleers. Frostbite*, Ckllbtat
■ Sored, tier i s, FroitbitM,€hUblaiiu, I
■ Store Nipples, t'sksd Sr.iul, ud I
I Indeed mnr form ot sxterasl dU*|
(ease. It hssl* T>lthont Man. I
For the liEDTB OuuTioif It en res • I
Sprab.s, Swinnf, Stiff Joints,]
iFonndtr, H.mesis Sore*. Iloof
teases, Foot Rot, SsreW Woraa, Seab,|
] Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wlna>|
nils, Spavin, Thr>nfc, IIIasrbone,I
|Old Sores, Poll Evil, FUua uponl
the Sil|(ht wd srsry vlbi r sllasatl
to wkkk the nerepents of tkel
Slsbls and fitock 1 ard are liable. I
Tho Mexican Mustang Lluiaientl
always cures m<l never dlsuppukits;|
and it is positively,
.THE BEST
Or ALL
LINIMENT
FOB HAIT 03 23ASR 0
iVlEDICiNc.
I
DECLINE OF MAN.
k fwt,tlKcos;^slop's Vl.sf^ I
ti^ui M>ihiitkUt vt^ry o..u.e. A:i< m> twxual iieb ity^eered i>y \V«ile Ueailh
T f'i'fiJsw- j .^ReotWer.' $1- -
ses.
building has assumed pr( porf ion* I nausea at the stomach, and will break up
in Tpiah I think in advance of tbe a fr<*h cold ,n twenty-hours. AddreMs
in lexas, 1 tnillK, in auvance onue Ciadd^ck & ^ 1032 Race street, Phila-
delphia, naming this paper.
develnpement of tbe country."
. "Senator to what do vou attribute
Republican defeat in Ohio ai the
late *»l«otion?"
"We all know the causes that
led to that renuli. and a« the elec-
tion i« over I Jo not wi"h to speak
of them." . ; W. F. fl.
MOTHEH8t»HOL*Lr) KNOW IT.
Frotfa^ babies cannot help disturbing
«Tert»0<ly<and aiuthers should know how
soothing Parker'* ^foeer 1'or.ic is. It slop
banies make* thettt healthy, relieves
their own anxiety and ii t<f« to ait. -
^jHrnal.
J. M. MCGRKW William S4IALL
LaU Auditor, P O dep't LnU- Tntj'tctor P (3 dep'i \
, McGREW&SMALJL,
AtXomtya and Counsels*t Law
Aeons 6 4 fi. St. Cloud Euiiline,
WASHING fON, I). C.
=XoX=
Praetiee bef »• the Supreme Conrt, r»|»trlot of
Columbia, the court of claims, and the Kieo-
Utive l>epartment« of the Oaneral Uovsra
« B«SL'
Mr Sparta) attention fiven to ihe bn.tneM u
I'cBionstera, U H A4t/.rne>> U S Oniynilsaion.
ers, Cle'ka, Marshals. Interh.il HeVtinae Col.
I-o»«t», l*enslo»i Airenli., A rmy and Kavy
OUlcer., lod'sn Akeats, Kemslen and IU-
retVer iff L«nf OfMet, 8hrreydrs, and
CuUrcfOTiof Customs, Kali road and
evamVmr Ct>l*i«ai)ns^ K iflt Ooo.
trn*t»ts and ifati«u«l Paskit •
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1882, newspaper, November 30, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444035/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.