Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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HE INTELLIGENCER I kklp»*a.vh:i» i'eninlcw.
is the oldest
iHPUliLlCAN daily paper
sow ri:«iiTsiiEi» ik the
;tate of texas
OK EVER UK ELY' T6 '"BE.
f E H M S O F SUB S'C It 1 lyT IO X.
(One Year
bix >1 ohths
idallas,
. $g.oq
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TEXAS
MONUA.W NOVE.UHKi: 17. IS84.
WA.M'KD-lii every town, city and1
cou.ity, an intelligent, energetic
lady of good address and some business
abSiity, to introduce to the trade and consu j
ineis," M adani Wean's Celebrated Spinal
Supporting Corset. Splendidly advertised;
highly recommended by the leading Mo-
distes, the t'astiiouable Dressmakers, and i
the most eminent l'hysieians of the!
United States and ' Europe. Lilieral pay. \
Agents are making $15 to id weekly. Ad-
dress
Lewis Shiki.kA Co.
S!H) l'.ioadwav, New York.
'• ;. * I ■■ • ' ' '• *•" - v f 1 •
Houston and Texas Central Railway
1'
TI1E only LINE RUNNING' rllROUGH tHE CENtBAL AND BBSt PORTiONh
OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. ,
Ladies app-ove ot yOur smoking "Little
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FAYETTE GOUSTY. i
* * ' * '
For Governor—Ireland, 2755, Jones,
12159, Norton, 11. t
Congress—Miller, 27!)9. HuVns, j
2055. *' i
Legislature—II. F. Upton (t)om„)
2492," Groos (Denv..) 2749. Smith
(Rep..) 1894, Faag, (Rep..) 217(5.•
A. B. (fc w JS. wurton
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■Attorneys-at-Law.
OFFICE: -mi FLOOR, {SORTON 6 BUlLOItiU
DALLAS tjbxas
|4£f I'mefitM* in \ll the Courts ami Be-
fore llie- Departments at Wash' -
ingtint'i&a®
Proiiipl Attention Given to C tinns nd
Other Business ihe State (her.
Passenger Express Trains and Daily Fasi Frciglit Lines
. OYER T1IE ENTIRE ROAD
Elegant Pullman Parlor Cars (the only ones- in the State) on all Dav
! Trains Between Houston and Denison.
1'ULLmAN ''alace sleeping cars each way, daily withoutchange
I) DTVl rL> L1 \T GALVEtflON and SEDALIA \ ia Houston and Denison.
jjlli 1 VV JuililN GALVESfON and AUSTIN via Houston.
And Favorable Routes via DENlSO*X and MISSOURI PAC Lh IC R'Y to KANSAS CITY
HANNIBAL or St. LOUIS, or via the
G. H. & S. A. System ali-raii Through Line
Via HOUSTON and NEW ORLEANS to all points in the United States and Canada
■ Via the last namecMKmite the 'DAY EXPRESS TRAINS of the Hou»f«>n % Texi-.n
Central Btaiiway make DIRECT Connection in Union Depot, Houston, for NEW
ORLEANS and all points in the South-east, North-east and East.
H. W. Harry & Bros.
STOVSS
'if J X WABI,
CHINA, SLiSS QUEENSWi IE
iiousc * urmshing Goods,
jl
mo. 029 JtfSLiM ST.,
DAI LAS, TEXAS.
gSTHai vanned Iron Cornice Window
a^s d!lti j iI t » ir*
An old nurse says: t»r. Acker's Ena
tisli Remedy is best for coughs, . croup or '
iliptheiia. At druuraisls.
Burleson County.
Caldwell, November 10.—The riffi-
ciai vote of Burleson county is:
Ireland, 957, Jones, 1.111. Norton, 15,
Mills. 1094, OsterhoUt, 940, senator.
Twelfth district: P. Knittle, 1.126,
William' Green, 686, representative,
Seventy-second district: P. Payne,
1219. J. A. Hickery, 817, representa-
tive. Seventy-third district: J. M.
McClanahani, 1602, no opposition.
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IMPROVED
Standard Turbine!
Is the Iter.) constructed aiui |
finished, gives better iwi'-
ceiHH(!<>, more power,
and is sold tor lews money,, i.
per horse power, than any j
other Turbine in the world. ,
tW N ew pamphlet sent IVw bv
IH HMi AM BROS., New. Ph.
->r-
Tbd Science o! Life. Oily $1
9Ct .11 ail I'owl-jmid.
Through Tickets from or to any point in Great Britain or Continent of Europe, via tin-
ae<mimt»u Ai Tcxiw 4'entral Railway, and all rail to New York, thence via
NQKTH OK km AN LLOYI). white STAR, iX M A \. STATE, ROTTERDAM; tlllti
Italian Steamship Lines, on sale at important Stations on line of this Railway, and ai
OAIVESTON, CUKKO, VlCIOKlA, SAN ANTONIO, M AKI< >N,
SEGUIN, WIEMAR, 'LAGRANGE, COLUMBIA, FLATON'lA.
SCRULENKUKG, SAN iMARCb-. ROUND ROCK, NEA BHaUNFEUS, ROCK-
D \ LB '
nr-For information as to rates of passage and freight, routes, etc., apply in per- 'pTng S Iltsl0^.^
son or bv letter to "
E. D. i HUE, O. F A., A. FAULKNER, G. P. A.,
•• WALDO, Vice President and Traffic Manager,
Houston, Texas
ESTABLISHED 1870!
ALFRED FREEMAN'S
First Premium Art-Gallery,
505 MAIN STREET, DALLAS TEXAS.
1 Next door to Sanger Bros.
3ir. W. T. INkiIo,
of Baltimore, Manager.
Twelve first class premiums and
three Gold Medals, lias been award-
ed for artistic Pliotograliy.
Studio handsomely refitted, and
many things added to assist in beau-
tifyimr our work.
ldr!«)ry'(i I.; itle ' Cat Sfs* rfi<-
E' iii% are sufficiently po.weHul for the
most robust, yet the safest for children and
weak constipation.—15cents.
OCW TsilYSELF.i
Brown County
Brown wood, Nov. 13—[Special.]—
Tiie official vote of Brown county
«ives Cleveland and'IlendricRs 1.G26,
St. Joint, 95, Blaine and Logan, 62.
For governor: Ireland, 1,076, Jones,
618, Norton, 40, Lieutenant-gover-
nor: Gibbs, 1,756. Senator: Calhoun,
950, Taylor, 587. Represenative:
Burns. 877, Hamilton, 623, Harris, 256,
District attorney: Lawrence, 851.
Hutchison, 828. County judge: J. S.
Cleveland. Countv attorney : Reairan.
•Sheriff: W. N. Adams. Inspestor:
N. F. Cook.
A 4'A1R1>.—;To. all wno are sunennsr
rotn errors and indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness,, early decay, loss ot
manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that
will cure you ,FREE OF CHARGE. This-
great remedy was discovered by a mission-
ary in South* America. Send self-addressed
envelope to Rkv. Joseph T. Inman, Sta
ion D. New York.
Webb Ounly.
Laredo, November 10.^—The fol-
lowing is the official vote of Webb
county: For governor: Ireland, 1.375,
Norton, 352, Wash Jones, 33. Con-
gress: W. It Grain, 1,389, Rentfroe,
325. Dick Nelson. 30. State Senator:
E. F. Hal!, Democrat, 1.41. a .d
James Moore, Independent, 28o. Rep-
resentatives (two to be elected): E.
A. Atlee, Democrat, 1,648. Kennedy,
1,173. J. B. Broadwater, 113, Tokhta,
131, King,330. E. A. Atlee, of Webb
county, and Dr. King, ot Iliihiigo
county, Democrats nominated, arc
elected by lar«re majorities. rl lie
election lor state senator is still in
doubt, with the chances in favor of
Judge Hall, the Democratic nominee
Great Medical W rk on Manhood
Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physi-
cal Debility, Premature Decline in Man,
Error's of Youth, and the untold miseries
resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A
bob; foe every man. young, middle-aged
and old. It contains 126 prescriptions for
all acute and ch ionic diseases, each one ot
whicli is invaluable. So found by the Au-
thor, whose experience tor 33 years is sueh
as probably never before fell to the lot of any
physician. 300 pages, bound in beautitu
French muslin, embossed covers, full gilt
guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense
—lneelianieal. iiterarv and professional
than any other work sold in this country for
SS.SU. or the money will be refunded in every
instance. Price only $1 by mail, post-paid".
Illustrative sample 6 centd. Send now. Gold
medal awarded the author by the National
Medical Association, to the officers of which
he refers. •• •
The Science of life should be read by the
young for instruction, and by the afflicted
forrelief. It will benefit ah London Lancet.
There is no member of society to whom
The Science will not be useful, whether
youth, parent, guardian, instructor or
c lergvman.—Argon aut.
Address thePeabody Medical Institute, or
Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bultinch street,
Boston. Mass., who may be consulted on all
di eases inquiring skill and experience.
Chronic and obstinate diseases'that have
battled the skill of
THE REVERE HOUSE.
A, B K0B20N& CO,
La?, Laai and colteii krnli
• DALLAS, TEXAS.
| Prompt Attention Given to Business the
i;»HAEl! KOKTIIfXtBK AN1» MICHIGAN NTHJUET8. i
CHICAGO, ILLS.
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CONVENIENTLY I.OCaI FD. 'ihree minutes walk from the Basinet Center
S'I'k EEl' t A Ri1* 1'hsj the doorn lo all p«iis of the City Two block* from 'he
ChicHao and North Western Railroad depot, where all trains arrive and depart firm
Waukesha and all the resorts and watering places of tie Northwest. As near t i
Union Central depot as most other hotels, f he piers of all sieamers for the npi'fr
Lake* ami Resorts are very convenient to the Revere. The Goodrich (-teamer* pier
only two blocks distant. Ti e NortT. Western tianspenation pier i* only one block
a? d several excursion steamers within ore block. We are cU^er lo tne Cin'er of
business, taking ihe City Hall and C(urt H(>ui-e as the center, than five < i' the lead-
iti^ Chicago hotels
State Over.
I Practice ri Feclaral and State Courts. fjooe
I cute claime ag nst fhs ^overnrnenU aud
befere the de Hrtments at Waahinij -
toi
THrllE
pin sicians a specialty
treated success-
till v without an
treated success- THYSELF
nstance ot tailu ie
Mention this im er
mm
ucing our a«w gooas,
WANT
W l»o IN Mrs. Wiiislow.
As this question is frequently asked, wr
will simply say that she is a lady who fo-
upwards of thirty years has untiringly dee
voted hor time and talents as a female
physician and nurse principally among
children. She has especially studied the
constitution aud wants of this numerous
class, and, as a result of this effort, ami
practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime
spent as nurse and physician, she has com-
pounded a Soothing Syrup, for children
teething. It operates like magic—giving
rest and health, and is moreover sure to re-
gulate the bowels. In consequence of t his
article, Mrs. Winslow is becoming world-
renowned as a benetaptor of her race;
children certainly do rise up aud bless her;
especially is this the case in this city.
Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are
Daily sold and used here. We t.ii'.iik Jirs.
Winslow has immortalized her name la-
this invaluable article, and we sincerely
believe thousands of children have been
saved from an early grave by its timelv
use, and that millions yet unhorn will share
its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed.
No mother has discharged her duty towards
her suffering little one,; in our opinion, un-
til she has given it the Lenctit ot Mrs,
Winslow's Soothiag Syrup. Try ii, mothers
—Try it now.—Ladies' Visitors. New York
City. Sold by all Druggists. Twenty-five
cents a bottl#,
'on wantft $30 ShotlfcrpefttinjrIUfle
'Or$(5, a$30 Breech LoudiiiK^iu'tOuii
for$|6. n SI2 0onco^tOrgttIl;•uo^^>r^/,,
__ a $25 Magic Lantern for s>!2t a Solid
Gold $23 watch for $ 15%#*% IB" $15 Silver Watch
fur $£, You can get any ■ | ■ lof these articles Froo
if you will devote a few V Iflllhours of yotur leisure
time evenings to Intro- ■ ucing our uew goods.
One lady secured a Go4d Watch free, in a
single afternoon. A gentleman got a Sil-
ver watch for fll toon minutes work ;a boy
11 years old secured a watch In one day; _
hundreds of others have done nearly as well. If you have a
Itiuffta l.nutern yon can start a business that will pay
you from $10 to $60 every night. Send at once for our Ill-
ustrated Catalogue of Gold aud Silver Watches Self-cocking,
Bull Dog Revolvers, Spy Glusses, Indian Scout and Astro-
nomical Telescopes, Telegraph Instruments, Type Writers,
Organ Accordeons, Violins, Ac., Acs. It may start you on
the rofid WORLD MANUFACTURING CO.,
ioweaiui.1 122 Nassau Street. New York.
' MW'lLIlAflrS
LIVER PADS5
Ts cordnct'.d on
and American plan
>iiert for all classes
Y~ European plan
per dav : American
's'raiyht for and
The rooms aie laid
single,' the plans of -
n» been drawn and Pj™
personal sui ervi- ( »
.nine hinn-elt. We
North ard Eas. WSM
»re nts on an ei,*:'ii-
there are'refc Iv ro
rooms,
blocks from Lake^^38
North ai d Ev t "
view o' the slnp-
I.ake for miles. We
:rv)in the dust and
both the E iropea-
making it cot.ve
of patrons. Kate»
from 70 cent? to SI
plan $2,(>0 per day
room in the hou>-e.
out en nnite or
the new part hav-
arianged under (lie
si 11 of Mr. Fan-
have full v\ eii,
front and the South
ee.n feet allev, °o
dark or inside
We are only tnr
Michigan, I'
100ms furnish a fi
ping and of t
are just far enou
smoke OI the bu
Lands arid Script limight and Sold
Record kept of la"d for sal p. Advertisements in
aertcd iu the Intelligence!! at reasouable
rates-
Knsincss Homes. Dwelling Houses ant
Farms for s.iie or Rent.
Pensions sul Putrnts Oltainea
U S Land Warrants Bougitand Sold,
General Agents lot
iiooks, M ugazilies, Eio.
I«59[fMEaCOMARDCO'S
'' KVKit-nLOO«IMi
trcets to be cool and comfortable, and yet convenient to business.
THE REYEPuE
eins; Tnoroti ;h' v Refitted. Entirely Keoio.iel d and Enlarged lo 2")) r ><va / Orhce
ami Kotinula put on the ground Jlaor; Passenger Elevator an l all >1 »leru C invssn-
ences wilt be provided.
I
ACCOMODATION FOR 500.
JAMES D. FAW^IiMC, ....
Late of the Iiriyt/s House.
Proprietor
SPECIAL' RATES TO EXCURSIONISTS,
Teleyra/ih for Rooms a Expense of the Mouse.
Texas an d the Southern Trade Specially Solicited, and Sa
isfaction Guaranteed.
tor SaU
eugene marshall, |
Attorney-at-Law.
OliiCe: Norton B'.iildin^, Corner Elm and
Sycamore Streets,
DALLAS TEXAS
Will practice in the various courts of the
State; and the Federal courts at_Dallas,
Waco and Graham.
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rzif ipm: A kit X:- J. •• ••
810 Kstu Street,
DALLAS . - TZXSt?
Geo. D. Barnard & CO
gUCOE8POIiS TO
Van Beek Barna'd &. Tinsley
Wholesale Stationers
LITHOGRAPHERS, FRJN'i \
LRt), Ayr blaa:.: BOOR
MAI* UFA CTURERS,
421 & 4'23 North.Main. 8t.
Louie Ale.
w
if you want
Beard or.',
A 8itu«t:on.
A
A »v: vai't Olrf,
_ To rent a stors,
"To ceil a piano.
To «eil a horse,
To t>ny a uonrt.
To t*. a Uor-
To »el! a cnrria**,
A I'Oan ifa u>m«.
To Vrrew scon«y
To sell &-.y gofds
'l o se'l «roc«ne»,
o seil furniture.
To feii iral p.tato,
A job of lilacksmi'bir.t,
A job of carpt-iitermir,
To sell Uilllntry goods.
To st ll a house •> <i !«t,
'I O "idveitiBC to r.dvsiitage,
Tb find mi y orii 's aJire.s,
T« tell a piece at furniture.
To bi y a se ond haist M.ria.e,
To fli.u any tiling y. n have lesi,
T» belt lufrieull •rai'tnpls meuts,
Ti li&d an owner lor lost ^ropery
Attvvrtlae In
sokiokv 1 > j ] )(->f l7~
hicb lma tl;e best ciraulation ol alj- pa>
I *r luKaiib Imm>
Onr (»rent Spcrirslty iannminsrand distribaiir.jr
KOSEs-ire deliver strong Put Plant b, suiwlilo f„i
tHimvlioitI blrxira s ifely by mai! at all Post Otflcos
^,^p!e"<ll<i ViirM'ticM, "nurrhoire.M bibuled for
SI; 12 t\.r Si; 3d for83? 100iot #12. Also
other varieties 9,^,« iq for y ^
according to value Ser.d f>r our New (Jni.Je.Tt; m
elegantly illaa. and ch-K;3e from oreroOO tinest scrca
Address, THE KINtiEE & CONAI.'II CO.,
Hose tirowere, Wcat tirore, Chester Co., Fa.
n-saES&ssi": i*2Z •LZfflEBm
Wio;»rteblll»y,exhau«t»(i
l P«'\V«-f», prejjoi.taid ilvcuy
'.'"l fr.i.ure to perform lilt's
^./Tn\ properly are cfcf.sed !>v
c.-.cc.. cs. errors ol youth, n.„
v. i.! i:nd i«. perfect and Us.ir.g
restor;;:ionto roinut hcuUb
r.nd vtarorons inantiood ia
THti»lAR3TON BOLUS.
f. oil her stouiarh dniKgini,' nor
Hf^rnmnnts. This treat mentot
>'"VTi»ti» Debility and
iMiv.|ciili»o«ay i6ut;ifonal;
mccespfn' <)■:" :1 on ptrfo, !, diagnosis,
now ii mi iJlfcct Itiedods and absolute Ihor.
o;!«rhne»«. full in'^rmition and Xit>..tise frea
Addrow Cnn<"-!iin(» i liyslcian of
t1Ar'?T0N KPMPOYfO.. 4R W H'rwYo.i
fx LflNb' LOANS.
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L-fl.jrrlnfIpul mod ni-vcr be repaid
JJ.PO pug as interest is kejit np.-:FergwiaTT-
r cuntv only for iiiterent Honest poor or men
o. moderate means cuu send 6 cents 1 or partiou.
lars,loan forms, ,-tr. address T. G annuEii, Maa-
at'er. l'claca Buildimr. Cincinnati. Oliio.
(nr.-oiiK.) (AKTKk. i
PLECTRO-VOLTArC BKLT and other E.-Jtcrw
« i Apiuancks ore sent on bj Dt ys' Inial l'<>
XEN OXLY, YOr.Vi} Oft 0:.D, who are wirte,
big from XBKVotrs Dkmlity, Lost Vitmjtt.
Wastiko Wk.\kxkssb8, and ..11 thoso d1»ea:es .ji i
Pehso.nal Natitub, re»«ieing from Aeus1 s and
ClTiiEK CAi'S's. Spoeiiy relief and ei'mplei.»
restoration tj Hi auth, Viooh and MvsHo. i,
Biarant^fB. -Ss^id nt once for IUu4l:.*>cd
fsmphlot free. Address
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1884, newspaper, November 17, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444195/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.