Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 25, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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TKE INf'SLLlSEHCEK
IS TUE •LDES'f
SB&rCJBLICAN DAILY PAPKK
NOW FUBLISHEI5 IS TH*
earA-Ts O:F T.E3:X:.A.S
OK. EVVAl LIICELT TO BE.
TKKKS
Year
tut Mohths
DALLAS,
OF
SUBSCRIPT LOW.
. $G.0«
?8,00
THE ONLY REMEDIES FOIi
THE SKIN AND BLOOD UNI-
VERSALLY C03IMENDED.
DALLAS BUSINESS,
D, MAC KAY, M. I).
Reisidenoo Corner AnBtiii and Polk
Stroeta Opposite Wiudsor Hotel.
TEXAS
SATURDAY APRIL 25.
1685
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for
May deals ir.rgelv with original and
1 ime.1 y artioicp. It. opens with an ar-
ticle by W. A. Ooffut, 1 lie well-known
newspaper correspondent,
"The Pi i
entitled
Alva a
i.'iMiii describes "The New
and its
S« iiout
»SUit'.' oi coug-.v and its imnortance
to the trade, and common's of the
"• o ri d. Tii K:-. y pi a i n quest ion comes
i-i {'or il? sLai'ti in tho article on Co'.
!■'. C.Burnftby. with portraits of Bu ni-
si n> and his wire views of his home
and *<-enes in hit career. Popular
science is provided in "A Feather,"
by Dr. Flans Gidnw, with fifteen il-
1 us! "s '.ions showing a feat hoi* in every
possible fori a auii stag*.? of devolop-
inent. The story element is well kept
uj
Death mark," reaches its thirty-third
Wm T- Tc'ton, 47-J North Tenth Street, Pliila-
OeipLla, reports that one of bio cufliomtra at&U-d
to him incidentrt'ly that bo vcas fooling so well
and had galire.1 £7 pound« in the last year, ail of
which Le attiibntea to a systematic courps of ih?
Cuucnra Resolvent, which has proved effectual
when all otiier remedies failed.
SORES ON NECK.
Cka*. Btudy. SoaaeWiUe, Maes., who refors to
T>r.J. J, Wood, drugglat, of that city, s rtifles
to R wonderful aare of rinmlTp notes on tho neck
which bad bs'n troated b hospital physicians
without o'trc, and wbU-a "j-ielaed ooaipiptely t«
tke Cuticuxa Etm«<;;c»
CURE BY CC IT CUR A,
My «4in diseases, which rosUted aovera! popuJ
kr remedies and other remedies advised bv phy-
sician*. bev« bopn cur^d by yout Onticura Ferae,
tii* . Thty aurpasaod tr y most sanguine expec-
tations tu l rapidty effected a euro .
J. G . ARiJKrU^U.
Vineenueoe, Ind,
know its value.
AH 'fycur Cutfeura Remedies (jpr^rory Jyoc
&bti«f action. «Tia CuUcnra I rspeclali. reoom
»e<id for the dqseno* for which it is U»bd.
kaow f oJi cxpsrienjd it« va'ua-
Or. H.J. PttATT, If jntollo, Wis.
Garrett Walker's serial,
hirtv
chapter, and t!it»r« are r«ly short
storio*. "Lirant shooting- at Cape
Cod.'' by O»vii]o Deane, will please
Vm spovtman ;'tho article oil "Deaf
routes" the philanthropist;"In the
Alsatian fountains," bv Katherine
Lee, tie traveler; and "The Vegeta-
ble Wonder oi Aiexico," by Emily
Pierce, the botanist. All oi these ar-
ticles aro iliuet rated, some of tii» nic-
iures being very beautiful. There
are several poems of considerable j Purifier, $1.
merit, and Humorous snoit articles
interesting and iiinely. Published
bv Mrs. Frank Leslie, 53, 55 and 57
Pi'.ik Place Notv York.
CUTICURA ABROAD.
Thoof>» it h jm.«-returned fiorwegin, I hire
Lained to kaow year Cutioura, v,Hiob Las in a
short tlmg ourcd me ofau Edema th t my pfcy-
•IciUi'i modioieei ro-ild not h'.al.
CHR. IIKLT 7.KN, ISergon, Norway,,
Agenturforretniug.
THE POJST POWERS.
1 f»«!l!ig of gratitude impels mo to unknot-
le^fe the great merit1* of your (. uticurr», and I
eoraially rseooiajend it to tha pubilo as a rcry
7alBcbic remad?,
a. i?. POWERS. Bridgeport, Osna.
Por «»leevery.vhorw, Price Cn'ir.ura, the g^eat
Skis «nr« £0e. Cutioura Soup. - aa orqaiffitB H'lin
ISeactifliir, 2oi. (Juticara li.eolvcn:, tuo sew
I'oU'jr i'rnjf asd Clificilca! Co., Boston.
T. L, MARSAIJB & Co.
WHOLES khk
G R O C E K S
7* & T TV A, s
TEXAS.
N K.WRIGHT,
CONTIiACTOB & . BOTLDilP-
Ho SOS Sycamore euMt.
DALLA8. TEXAS
.To'rbirs' of all kind promptly done.
B 0 EI CE&EY A N.
u«8, Sip SBrapsMPaiiier
nyo«3)5i:e St., betwoen Mais A
norcc.
m
DALLAS. - 'VFXAb.
;iMij(ir(f ai\i! papwlQB and ca'.comt nirtc Don
S
ix
V>J-'
u'actnraraca WhoksiJ* acl retail dealar d
-ALL
f 0 ^?—I?I5> TE5?tt
Thic V^oltaicBklt Co.. of Marshall,
aiic'a., cilor to fw;d their celsbrat^dSmc-
TBo-Bor.T4ic Belt and othtr Elbctki.j
>ppi.i'AKOic8oc trial for thirty days, to men
(rouoKor old)rtfflict»d v;ith norvouBdebili-
ty, loaa of vii*JUjr and manhood, and all
kindred troublso. Also for rheumatism,
neuralgia, paralyais, and many other dis-
eases. Complete" restoration to hoaltL,
vigor and manhood guurantud. No risk is
Incurred as thirty daya' trial ia ailowsd
Write tboia nt ouce fcr illustrated pmu-
i'klet fr«#e.
JCUR A flOA f, !1D esqu-f.it fcilct, P.a'i
V' <*J -»• • aud jNursev fan stive.
I'MMKiiM uww '. csi- uirv«asr x »«M.*iacnw H O »wwucv i
SAN FOLD'S
RAD5CAL CUM
FOI$ ©ATARI
s
ttJIJ
''Shall Dallas Advance" asks a cit..
who sivug liiuiself Kansas City in the
Herald? Why and why not ? What's
"Witn-Haxel, Ineriean Pine, Ccuada
6'ii-, £ifirriac3rl, and Clover BlVfSsonm.
» A etngte dose of E an ford'a ;R.v3?ca! Cnro in„
Btantly relieves (he irost vlo/ent Prifczingor
Hand Ocldp, ckare the Head a» by mtgfc, r.tnpa
wsii'ry •Ji'c'jnr^er from ti.u Kooe and Ityci, pf--
vsnts liinKfc'tj Noiass in tho R<jad. cure- JTorvouh
KINDS OF-
..I
Wo. ?sa&isa £iui ^t
Pair— w
I'raac to suit theTisnaa. Call eaid Bannlno
Bftore lilBtwhSijo
*fl'd
t j hinder you or any other man from Ur;^;
adyaneing her till you are satisfied?
Hoadocho, and subdti> e Chi 11» and Pe?cra. (a*
Ckroiiiu Catwrh it C'Bii»aos tha raaal pasqajr-a J
of fon! rcncao, restorom tho sogsss of nmeil, tpstw,
ard hanrinx tyh«n t,Jfocted, fress (he hssd, tiivoui, 1
ond brouohi.U tubes of oSeiiFive tuatter. aw?et ;u3 !
a;id ptiriflof! tiio br -:iti;, stop* tlto eou^'b, and arl i
reaiH tiie rrtgraer ol Caienii tovi,-\rJs I
Carter & Gibson, Co
" 413 ELM ST.
JOB PRISTS
aa o iLP-nm eh.S,
\"A h i ' i, a
•c
K
ve it, Sf.yt'ora's Iiibaler, ail li
•t n . , . . . ... Drateie-a. f^r ono doibvr,
11 you can point to any city oi like > lord'aiisdicai Our#.
One hottlc .^.3diea' eurt'. o ~e box cat irthal -«ol«
o;jtt l>rc ihsn. oi ;■-#*
te rht. 'oa:i -
aire equal to her in tho United
wo would like to know where
to he found. We'll arbitrate a
be«t cigars that yon can't find
of the s'ze of Dallas in the
Unou wi:h mere iiouses in
Statss I tidier Wrngr and CbeniiCi.il Co., Coetoa
sne is !
1 cot
Tfifi it (rat Coiz%ptst« rt*abi:*h-
meni in North Texu»
■ ip
Ed,\u»&tc.t« aad pauipi^a oJ woritifanlnhed or
applicat iou
JuLica acn^ -i;
SUFitFU DAVIS
bo r of
a city
entire
process
of erection ! Nut withstanding hard
times, scarcity oi money and high
tnx.-s and the general croaking of
mugwump frogs Dallas continue^
to gi-ow. Let ns give thanks.
veifAis
ifir'' Foi tbo raJief :*nd prercntmn, the
instart it is applied, aof Uheum'**
tir-iB, Searal^in, feclatlcr., i ovghe,
Uold3, Wcall I3r«k, fcliom-cb, ocd
iJowe'a, Shooting Paiuj, ?ij»\!»ni'ps
Ifystcriu. F^maio Tains, P- Ipitation,
I>yfOon;i», JLivsir eeir,plaint, Hi),
lli'ue Av«t, Malaria, a»td Kfi ^aiios. |
mo Cotliiie' Vltmicra (an 10'eotrlc j
Bivc.r.sa y^ttery eornMno.t with a Portias'
PLi.3T£K^inel£T> aid laugh nt paia. 2Aj,
ovtry v,hor«.
b
\7i»OU23Z.I.S
-4 T'
v4; ->*J
if® vy*
J
» t
m & PACIFIC RAILWAY
Ara yon fired c/ boins KIcil
SHORT LINE TO NEW OlvLEANS.
; TEE GREAT rorULAB ROUTE
,,r , BJ5TWKES
'• « Tflraut to say p. word to tuo men, woae
Bed cirls yvLo work in stores,offlce. and fat THS EAST AND THE WEST,
tories. There are hundreds of thousandn of i
you in the country. Very faw of tcu are
well. You are abut up too much and exor-
cise too little. In this way you -► eioki
lour blood is bad, your digestion poor, ,
your head often aches, you don't teel like
WOrk. Your livpr. Vl.'-nuvd
are out of o:
hundreds of
and pleasant.
r hver. stomach and kidneys i LOUIS
rdcr. Parker's Tonio hascured | 7nvT .
f Blluh 01398. it lS pur* |AL?X>iA
i?-£) ALL VOINTb IX
SI AN A. NEW MEXICO. Alii-
& CALIFORNA
AIJI) DSALHTtS IS
EAGOCJO I * O.T/ES,
DALLAS. TEXAS
wm iw*,v
31San d
m
j i Stroe t.
Geo. D.
Fon I5ale ci: L-scaaiiea For Ctoods
Favorite lino to the J?orth
East.
Wast &, South
in£ Cars
( rullmon Palace Sle-
Two tracts of Tain Able pine and ti;nber i T . I)AILT *JL
lands situated o:i the Necliesrtver audne&r St. J-iOT113 &Qu > J't. \S or*il
the Sabine and East T»x. ttuilroad in lVlc El Pasoana Uail FrftUCiSCO,
county, iex:%s. Will take cash or oxciange Pali^nrTip
morohandise at wholcstda [ Vyai^omia.
A. B .Jfortoo <s «a jM ar S h all & Now 0 r 1 S A n JANUARY i, ZSSf/5,
r. crfens toop;.. !mJ i 90UD TRAINS TO EL PASO :lelept#acRc,ijp,10e'Ctl1'r,M1?l!y Ac"i:t'1,
| ' poitai.-'a iod «d win ».cd / sut ltno, Kifet-Class Kquipnjont. Sura
*«o fr««, a roy*l, idin
tor general
prices—
THE
Ills Contra! Railroad.
Grand Enb'aECS mo the City
of CMea?$
OYBtt TI-nCtK GUKAT
A T r a c k R o a t c
^ ALONG TIIE LAKE FRONT
No Streets, Dra w Bridges or Railroad
Tracks to Cross.
The Illinois Central
Runs two Daily Trains from St. Louis and
Cano without Change.
Pali ace Sleepins Cars from St. Louis atui
Cairo to Chicago.
The Equipment of this time is First-class
consisting of
FINE COMMODIOUS DATE
CO A CUES.
AXI»
PALACE SLEEPING CAid
Which run Through trom St. Loui
and Cario to Cldca^o.
Sec that your Tickets road via Illinois
Central Railroad.
. Louis & Chicago
T L! ROUGH LIU K
THE BETERE HOUS
C*roer North Clark A Michigan StrMte.
CHICAGO ILLiXOlK,
ConTcniently located near the buuntM
tienter: street cars, to all parts ot the oity.
T\to lilooks from the Railroad depot, wher»
all trams arrive aa4 depart frem Wauke-
sha mid other resorts ot the Northwest.
As near the Union Central depot as most
other hotels. The piers of all steamers for
tho upper Lalcea are near by. The Good-
rich steamers pier only two blocks distant.-
The North »Vostein trap.portation pl«r and
fcover;il excursion etoamers within ®ne
1 lock. \v e are closor to the Center of busi-
ness. than five ofthe leading Chicago hoU;Js
THE
Barnard & CO
ancoTseoitfi TO
Vsn Deok Barnard a TIn&Jos
WMes&le St&tiaaess
LllUQaRA.Pnt.ii!i, P HI N't
KRbi AND BLAhK HOOK
MAb ufa crunm% j
421 & 423 Ni-rth Maiu streel St.
Louiis Mo.
that yo.ir tiekcv road via Tex."*»
P* »So railway. For Map«. time tallica
C. €. ifiilespie. M. 1).
PHYSICIAN fis !:USa^OX
DALLAS TEXAS
. .. OcGoectioiM
p!»ofg»cdJ list win
tbs w«y of iiiok a:ours
tu k f«w dun frw you rvw
SS'BKAJn, ass: i i
tnsi sr.lv or »u t> » u«. All of bo* .•*!», , caU on or a.1dree« any of tlw Ut4v«.-ta-.«n;R
we^wrVr'ciLuQg. Thit who wtL\*-w*il. '■ EU P. Tritwa*. TioVwt Dallas*. OF»!C»—Itetaoved to ,11 Main .Street, ^ 1
caa M Uk» oiu!n<v*. rc uv«We tb« * as^^reitcJe i H. P. liOlKii*J. 6**01IUng Dr. Ka«ff>lt 9 O&CC, and opposite
w}m>; To alt -»J:o arc not w«u .-a w« vin , Paiw. A£*u Il<rast9n 'rex. Georjjv Hotel. Resldeuce, aa
rcn<i si to k-t w>o trosbt- «r wrHtug ««. j B. V. MoOuluodoii heretofore, S^CSaa Ja into St.
irU^°fc, "Si At » 3»'l P«9. A»K»i. OalT-.-gloft, Tenii Oraduite of the University of Louisville,
w.1(M«»f AiSirvut lw».» a Co V. B. Nh«YMAH
Bfiiw IkA,«.tr. ! i.,*vvx
Vandorbilt University and the Unlver-
tulvc-f hashville.
lfiibdaUa ats<l tiltsioss Central
J8LiS,i£E*oa<asi.
All .trains on this line arrive at and
depart from, the Union Depot St.
Louis, crossing the great steel
bridge over the Mississip-
pi river, aud runs
throiurh to
CEBaJ.OJas.^rrcB'
Wit,hont Change and 011 quick time
making direct connections v. ith
all Eastftrn lines and all
points East.
Direct Connections a re a i so made tvii.h
Northeru lines for all uoinrs north.
The lload is unexcelled, :. -, •^lijjniwjt
of the yery best, and no pains
•will be spared to make
this the Favorite
Route to
CHICAGO AND TTIE NORTH
AND EAST.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL-!
ROAD VIA CAIRO IS ;
130 miles shorter irom Nov Oi'lcan j
Chicago, and reaches Chicago 13
hours in advance of any oth-
er route.
112 Miles shorter l':\nn New Orleans
to St. Loais, and reaches St. Louis
8 hours in ad van :e ot any
other
80 miles shovtei t'roiu Vicksbnrg t«>
Chicago, and reaches Chicago 115
hours in advance of any
other route.
112 miles shorter fiota Vickshnrg
St. Louis, and r<!ac!;es St. Louis 8
hours in advance of anv other
route.
112 miles shorter from Memphis to
Chicago, and readies Chicago 13 j
hours in advance ol anv other
route
20 miles shorter from }'•••,nphis to Si.'
Lonis, ami reaches St. fju lis 8
hours in advance of any
other room.
mo chaxok o's oars from
NEW ORLEANS TO CHICAGO OR
ST. LOUIS.
Only one Change of cars from
VICKSBURG AND MEMPHIS TO
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS.
Palace Sleeping C; rs through from
NEW ORLEANS TO CHICAGO.
LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
i?
TIIE ONLY ROUTE
Running two daily trains through
fro in Cairo to Chics no.
THE ONLY ROUTE
Running Palace Sleeping cars from >
Cairo to Chicago. Time from
7 to 12 hours quicker
than any other
Route.
THE ONLY ROUTE
Running through train? trom Cairo to
St. Louis, cro-sing the M issis-
sippi river on the great
steel bridge, and landingpas-
eeugere i". the city of St. Ixuiis
without the intcrventioo of omnibus
and ferry
THE ONLY ROUTE
Running Pa nice sleeping cars trom j
Cairo to Si. Louis trom 3ia 12
hours quicker than j
anv otiier route.
A. H. HANSON,
Ganeral Passenger Agcul i
W.1 F. TUCKER,
Truffle Manage j
Wm. Murray,
Gouoral Southna Pa.<«. A gout.
New Orleans. L\
ri 'n
'£ '*.4— ** ■ " V/C ' ,.»&
)s conducted on both tue European and
American plan. Kates; Europeau plaptrcm
70.cents to $1 per day. American $2.00 per
day. We have fuh West North and East
front an 1 th ? South fronts on an eighteen
feet all-:'y, there are 110 dark or irskle rooms.
U»lvthree blocks fi<im L ke Michigar.
Thj is'urtli an i 1'ast rooms furnish a'tinc
viewotlhi shipping and of the Lake to
miles. W e are cool and comfortable, an i
eonviene'it. to hasin jbs. OlBce andRotuncki
o'i the <eround li'io.•; Passenger Ktevatoi
all Mord m Conreaienoea.
JAA1 i£> D, KA'n"X 1N\», Proprietor,
Late of tUrigssHouse.
Special Rat?.-, to Excursionists
Telegraph f >«• R >oms at Expense of th>
H lUtiO.
Texas and tho t'ontheru Trade Bpenially
Solicited, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 m » ^ ^ m \
) s»*.^ ^.iC t'Z% t oC; Jul fit**- I
( )
Ksvy usee or ^
DiAtV'Of^D DYES!
«ii;'r.«
1 K(»v/ u»e« p.ra co!i6-;-aUr Le 1^.3 cv<l j cf tii-am r:o
{ that, not tc -.11 r>. . .> J*'-jda of L'omuu'io i
f OolOCtSKdons waL&o.:-.. buv . j,j Art V7cr!% Oct- :
! Ortns FUctogpnii^.:-, i: Sets. Stay are |
| used for Otjeo* Tc-n • j ! 1 &< Coloring j
1 Koj)B,3«t!>L<«t»,Efc3toi'J'.. ~,£ -w.l-cxwjr.&o. For j
| makbitf A-.I. 00:cr\ c .'.J., w 006 Bhom }
J Ui-csrfng, 7n'i X-r.0.3,
S KO OTHER.
| They ere tfeo «f. £ I'-HGN&BST itul FA6V-
! EST ci eU Dyes. C r.;- y •' -> < 0 oalors onfl to fovr ,
pounc-3 of Brjt. Wcr. , I '.rtoa, (He, jfat apeetfc), j
usos givsa »bova, 13 r! ■... lye* v.llL ausw&r. j
BoJdby nil dra^.w. Ocaa crtarip for •peotrl
Art CuvnlAr. f'-poclai j.v*iooi Ciiciilns.', aample CcrU
of S2 oolorn, and titacotionA. Cot aid CaW.u»»
Shoto. as bjuiiplo, of t. of Any Ooljt Vyo
milled for 10 acuta. A iclrcji tl-.9 proprietor!, 1
WHlLB, BlOiLVKDSO^Sr A CO., Burliactcn, v*. j
TOE OSARSG^D PAINTS, !
CG'.Oj QSLVLS, 1
COPPER and UP.OiiZC, J
far gliding- &c., f»r,:y s-.gl.cts. prsmes, itirapa, ;
Chandeliers, ?vnd tor ci! 11Kb o { cmaiiien-fal toA. i
Also ArttetB Xnaak. fcr l;:onl£ljig
of tSie high prlood kir "
afie, al the drocetotu.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 25, 1885, newspaper, April 25, 1885; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444078/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.