Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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JORTOTu E QfTgLLIGENCK
"BtCHUPAIBA,"
New, qtrick, complete cnreurniary days, affec
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tione, smarting ffeqnent oraiffloult" urinatioD
kidney Ojiteascs,' $1 Druggist# ~
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Atkins Dallas.
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Weekly Intelligencer
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is made up of the most interesting
NEWS ITEMS, •*
LITERARY EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS
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EDITORIALS
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acd u (in the put, so in ' the iature, it
will be (band a strong supporter of
XAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
.always norlng forward and keeping pace
■that the prograaflve spirit oi the Umee.
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BED-BUGS, BOACHEs.
Sato, mice, anta, flies, vermin, mosquitoes, 71
cots, &c*. eleai'ed out by "rough and rat." 1
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TERHIBLE"LOSTOF TLKE.
^ ffilliqtis of rate* mice, eats, bedbugs, yermin
loaches lose their lives by collision with "Itoueh
on Rets. Sold by all druggists lp cents-
SUICIDE AMi X>l'Sl*EP«lA.n
n retnarkable cure dyspepsia "Wei
Health HbneweV' The greatest tonic, best b
11 oue and Liver Remedy known $1- Druggi
Depot George T. Atkins,
INTELLIGOCER OFFICE
Information wanted In regard to' Cast, Cutle
whe was about Austin in the year 1867—60. <in
person knowing of his whereabouts, or of his fam
ly will confer a favor by wri**»» to the Editor o
lifclNm-UGENOKR
A, B. NORTON, J Editor and Proprietor
W. N. NORTON, Associate Editor
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ACAKU.,' a
Toall wko are suffering from the errors an
Indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, earl
decay, loss er manhood, &c.. I will send ta recto
that will cure yon, FREE uF CHARGE, Tbi
NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIGENCER.
"The old Reliable" Union paper aDd |
the stalwart advocate of
nation ax, kkpttblicanism.
Commends itself to ail, who are devot-
ed to the principles of the grand party Of I
Progress ana Freedom-
It has now entered upon a new volume!
and asks at the hand of those, who profese
republicanism that to which it is justly en I
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great remedy was discovered by a missionary i
u„„.v. a i._ gaud a self.ad dressed envelop
South America. .
jo the Rev Jeseph
York city.
— VHVClUp
T. Inman, Station D, New
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^5,9 ^ita,s on ow Banner were dim
rha t their beauty bad faded away;
fold 811 ^ ^o^eli I how bright through each
Tbey are fashing and «t»Uing to day.
SfICK A PIN THEKE.
When the hybrid plan is adopt-
ed for the management of a cam-
paign in Texas and other Southern
States and a properiptive course is
adopted toward S'alwarts who de-
sire to maintain Republican organ-
ism they can find the coming eleo. republicanism that to whichit is ji
tj.. .i l-. » .a f titled a liberal and genercup support.
ions in Pennsylvania and other! The Intelugkncer was the )a»t Union
Northern States good fields for op-, pwoer pubtished in the states that attempt
eration. "What is tauce for the ed tOB®cede<r0i:n th® Federal Union—and
gooae ^ is sau^e lor the gander". The lNTiSLUoawcKK istheoldeBt repub
Xhe iooo should be the same in lican paper m the 'south. *'
both latitudes. The Incixugencsr was for many years
r , r | he ouh) r epublican journal in the south.
"The vm uoity anif purity of
the church jorely follows when[h*lf^ Bvia^ nndear (he mew t?vin« cir-
dialers^di80,gani2e»,li„s,»l»Bs aSt5S2W^r52r«2?
derers and thieres get " out of the urtiace"oi proscript ju intolesance and
oigamzatioo. SikA ower |^and W
FL1BS AKD MOSQUITOES.
A 15 cents, box of ''Rough, on Rats" wil
keep the boUsc free from flies, mosqmtoe
rats and mice the entire season. Druggists
DepotG eorfie T; Atkins Dallas.
Mire. Lydia E. Pinkham,; 2SS Western
Avenue, Lynn, Mass,, is rapidly acquiring
an enviable reputation for the Surprising
eures which daily result from the use of
her Vegetable Compound in all female
diseases. Send for her pamphlets.
OKU SQUARE 4CBE,
The uumber ot square ieet in a acre is
43,660. In order to iiavo this area the
piece of land must be of sweb a length and
oreadth that two multiplied togfcther will
produce the above number. Thus an
acre of land might foe 43,560 feet long bv
one foot oroadj 21,780 icet long by.two
feet bfoa^; 14,520 leet long by three feet
broad, ana so on. Ji the acre oi iantf isto
ae exactly square, each side must bfenear-
ly as possible 208 feet 1;2 inches. The
luearest you can come to an exactly square
bcre with as even number of feet in the
rs to n ale t iiOfcet J(,|.r by j98broad
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„ „ v " ~ business in it, Tbey have always has striven to uphold the cause of the
Dallas, tfondav Jwnary l^-; . —ly,, ... ' mnn ' cossiiiutiok the »™»
Old Nitro-glycerine is4 as has
been hiswont trying to destroy
charaeter and injure ;reputatioa o
men, "the latchet oi whoise shoes
he ia not worthy to bear.
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The Modoc year wasn^t a circuta-
stance to the strife fhat ha? be^n
inaugurated and ^ destined to be
parried on in the great, mighty,
Dow^rfuJ, overwhelming, too rap»
idly increasing ' radical party" Id
Tesas, .. '
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■RS. UDU E. PINKHAM, OF LYKK, MISS.
LYDIA E. PIN KHAKI'S
VECfflTABLB COMPOCin).
Is^PositfveCnre
for an those Pslnflil Complaint* an4 WeitknMs**
•orom4oD towbMftaalc pmlttkn.
It will cure entirely the worst form of Itmnle Com-
plaint*, llltrrarten troubles, Inftummation and Ulcera
tlon, railing and Displacements, and the consequent
Spinal Weaicma*, atad le particularly adapted to the
Chang* ot Lite. * > • ■<
It will dissolTe and erpel tumors from the uterus In
an early stage of development. The tendency to can.
' Crrcus humors there Is checked very sprcdlly by Its use.
It remotes falntngfts,flatulency, dectroysall craving
for stimulants, and relieves waaknoa of the stomach.
It curat Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi-
gestion.
That feeling of bearing down, can sing pain, weight
and baekache, la always permanently cored tylu use.
It will at all time* and under all circuinstanct* act In
harmony with the law* tf'^govtrn the female system.
Tor the cure of Kidney plaint* of either mi Utla
Compound Is unsurpassed.
LTDIA E. PIKEDAM1 TEGETAHLE COM-
POC.VDU prepared at 2SS and 135 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price ft Rz bottleaf or i&. Bent by mall
In the form of pill*, also In the form of locenga*, on
receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrj rinkham
freely answurg all letter* of Inquiry, bend for punph.
let. Addrea* aa abov». Jfrnfion tkli raptr.
{To family (kocld ba without LTDZA F. PINKriAJPS
LTVEU PIT J A Tbey cure oonstlpation, istiim
aad torpidity of the liver. S£> cents per box. '
Aa* 8ol^ br all Bnmtdi*. "jr*
GEORGE RICK
Munnfactarer and wholesale, litiiljdealer in
—ALL KINDS OF-
, When ,. b man can ride two
borees going in opposite directions
an administration can build up a
Bepublioan party in Texas, by put-
ting men, who are opposed to the
party in positions and driviug into
retirement those who have regarc
for consistency* integrity aad fair
dealing.
TOO LARGE FOR HIS BREETCHES
What's whaf -{» the matter with
the Republican psrty, of Texas;. It
has grown too big for its garment.
When the paunch i* well filled and
the abdomen expands beyond itn
girtii it i* in « bad way—truly
bad, a very b-v) way! An opera*
tion mu«t >e lH-rformed or a change
of diet res.'.ri'j'.? Jo, or something
done, and d >oe speedily, those in
Washington ^ay, or else the party
will.surelv <ii«' R^ader^ did'you
lever suffer f- >m hejng. compelled
'to wear a pairs of trowsers that
wouldn't fiuttop !?r«>upd your waiat!
You must enmf time in your life,
if you are qld t'O/'Ugh to be a voter
or togetmarrio ! have suffered in
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this way, Ir •- a dpploiabie con^
dition the partv it? Texas is in It
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is in the last sragfj of peritoniti.4-.
It haeonlv ohp hundred tboui*iyl
It f. * i • •«
and inoie of in'.'orify to, cuntend
with. It only number* a few
thousand out of the hundred* of
thousands of people in Texas, tyijt,
it is regarded by some as being too
large—and they want it to be re-
duced or el«e to give*ttp the phost
I been unworthy of the communion
TEXAS INSIDES.
fever
in Zh&uttW _...
Raving demonstrated that - a republican
paper oar. be published in the old demo-
cratic stronghold under theV most adverse
—Scarlet fever in Harrison ir,"Jm8tanCCT. an<l bavihg made the In-
, uwcnjgb irvci iu xiarnsun tbii,i6.e»chB a- i! ' ■ ° ■' - » '
county, 11 • j ^ febmakjcnt Ms^rrtmoir
■—Small-pox in Navafrro conntv.lhaying B.peot, hls hlne ^ talents ai
«... •' . - ■ . J }taoney. whenfrrenda were "fewand fa^bo
—Dittoi in Austin—DrNlbberg, tween''having boijrie the tirunt and btir-
a Methodist preacher down with ,ner beheres that » tne
dawn of a better day he has the right, to
asK those Who "claim to be republicahs*
to help extend its circulation.
WE SiiAM. CONTINU*
lo advocate what we believe the right and
to advance the Aewt
interest of texas.
In oui columns will be touod much use
til information for the business man, the
It.
—MajorFenoyfa negro brake*
man, killed at the Longview Junc-
tion on the ,7th.
—Governor Roberts has purchas-
ed a 300 acre farm near Austin.
A | w. luiuiuinuuu ivi n,o JU01IICT8 U1UU, lUfl
new paper at Belton, called aimer and mechanic and all classes of
The Reporter, edited by Col. F. L I "omn^un't7- We shall continue our en;
—> • J ' I dearora ioir ;>■
aw and order and m3n c
The Intelligencek continues to advo>
catemmic liree {Schools, morality tem*
per&nce 'and virtue—endeavoring "ttj
cheer the taste and' cultivate the mind.j
to "bnild up the waste places" and t<> ben
efit mankma.
2o our old reader#, it is not necCtaary tc
Gay more—they understand us. 'lo the
new, in our midst we say try us, Or not a
you please! We haveenUsred upon the h
volmm of the wfekly and are in the-6tl
volume or our DAii.^. Wt uave made asf
good publications as our means would per
mit—unpretentious and unamingssu
ihough our paper may have been, we arw
satisfied that, in our humble capacity we
have done some good, to Others it they
have not to us
'hose who wish a lair, candid outspo-
ken journal that panders not to a vitiated
aste and boWs not the knee to Baal are
nvited to enroll themselvet upon our
list and receive the weekly at tae rate ol
$2.50 a year, and the daily at $6,00 per
year. We have never had agents in the
field to canvass lor us, nor have we sent
collectors out to harrass and annoy. Oui
the contiary, we have ourselves beeo
pressed for our bills as many can testify.
To those in this locality we would respect
ully say that iu paving subscription
tney t£in rest assured that, a paper publish
ed in Dallas when thers were only thirteen
(13j white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county,. s can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, auu
sha ll not
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,000).. Here we planted o»»r Eben ezer
years ago and here Norton's Union In-
elliqencer Kill sMnct to Uo square wor<
Look up at the Hag and beholu it is dyiu^
Denison.
Land certificates are quoted
as follows: Alternates, $30; Conl-
tederatej 1280, ' $80; veteran
straight, $220.
The New York Herald insinuatfw that
one of the great benefits to be derived
from the_ organization of the National
Commercial Travelers' association that
hereafter the pnb.ic will be in no danger
of confounding drummers with peddlers
or peddlers with drummers.
The Humboldt (Cal.) Times says that a
man who was employed to hunt wild an>-
rnals that prey upon the sheep at a Mr.
Hansen's ranch,' between September 1,
1879, and October 22, 1881,! killed 181
bears, 22 panthers. 131 wild cats, 113 foxes,.
361 coons, 6 coyotes aud 15 es gW.
A. VVROTG IDEA;*
Many persons having gotten the »rong
idea that hops are strengthening, have
taken to<drinking beer and ale Tery freely.
The consequence is they feel better for a
short time, but when the reaction comes
they ara much weaker than before. Read-
er, if you value life, lay aside all malt
and alcoholic beverages and put your trust
in that > temperance preparation of iron
and vegetable, tonics palled Brown's Iron
Bitters... It gives real' health and strength
to every part of the body, refreshes the
mind, and restores the nervous nvstem to
its proper standard. Over 1,000,000 bot-
tles have been Bold this year.
We are strongly disposed to regard that
jerson as the best physician who does most
to alleviate human suffering. Judged from
this standard, Mrs. Lydia E, Pinkham,
23» Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., is en-
titled to the front rank, for her Vegetable
Compound is daily working wonderful
cures in female diseases. Send for cirtu-
ar to the above address.
llOLMAA'i
liver pads
£ or Sal*
No* 730 & 732 Etmtft
^ DALLAS, - - TEXAS.
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Still In inaiBfi! Qph* j
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frlOM (o Wt ths Timet. * Call aad'Ix*
amine Oooda Betere Fvchatiag
Baewbsra,
entirely,, 1 'hing ttiuqUi l>t put
inanevy jia .r of. pantalettes and
given a (io*v of Mrs. Winslow's
Snoting Svrnp,that it may be able
to worry throo2h this mild winter.
Let there be an abdominos copy of-
the diseased parts now visible in
Washington.
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• • Taffc about Hie • facial Isipreaeion
of great actors! Did you ever nee a
smal boy with bis mouth filled
with plug Jiubacco for the first
time.
ETSENLOHK
if not auove being taught by a man, try
Dobbir p eif>/itrio soap next wash day
Used without any wash boiler ringing
board, and used differently from any oths
er soap ever made.- It-seems very droll to
tbink of a qoiet, orderly Iwo hours light
work on wash day, with no heat and no
steam or smell of the-washing through the
house, instead of a long day's laid work
but hundreds of thousands of w >inen from
Nova Scotia to Texas have p*oved for
tltemselves that <.this is. done by using
Dobbin's eleetrio .soap. . Don't buy it,
nowevet, if too aetin your ways to- use it
according todiiections, that areas simple
as to seem almost ridiculoue and so easy
that a girl twelve- years can do* large
wash wrhout being tired. It positively
will iiut injure the finest fabric,. has been
before the public for fifteen yearn and in
, saie doubles every year. - If yJour. giocer
has, not got it, he will get it, as all whole
ealegrocers keep It . 1 L. Cragin A Co.»
Philadelphia, manufacture!w. T. L Mars-
alist Agent, Dailu, lexae.
' ^ J. B* D# YOUNG ~
oamiip
Urocerles and Provisions,
008 Sta at, Dallas, Te*M.
SJ6 MainStreet
Dallas Texas.
Read your home paper, aud pay
up.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1882, newspaper, January 16, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444201/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.