Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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TS E INTELLIGENCER
13 til5 oldest
tfjyPCBLICAN DAILY PAPEI^
BOTT riTRT,TSFIttI> IK TTTS
STATE OIF1 TBXA^
OX EYStt Lilt ELY TO BE.
88S8S THE REVERE HOUSE
■2? ESLiES
t sr k m r
vrtm T?nr
M* Mohths
DALLAS.
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SUBSCRIPT ION. ,
. ' . . *6.00
$3.00
TEXAS
wednesday, JANUARY 21, 1885.
Ladies approve
J -km-.*'
ot your smoking "Little
London. Jan. 19.—Eleven persons
who were in tlie missing' boat of the
il Mated packet. Admiral Morrison,
have heeu rescued m in exhausted
condition. Tliev had been in the
boat since Thursday night.
"cz^VA
relieve d by a
ard n gin- {
or Salt Kheum, with its "jronizinj; j
itih'ng and burrl'g, inb actly
Farm luith with Cuticurn Soap,
C'e i pj lioat on of Cnticurh, the great Hfcin Gure.
'i his repeated dVily, wllh two or three itoaia of ,
Cutictiru R PO'vent, the New Blood Purifier, to j
k>-ep th» b ood i" ol, the preFpiia'ion pure and
in ir Hating, the !>• we h open, he livr and kid- '
n< ys active, wi/l opei dily cum ifcznma, 'i etter,
Ringworm, Piioriasie. Lichdn, Pruritu", Pcall
He-d. Dandruff, f-na everv eptcles of lie ing,
Be. ly , and Pimpiy lluraora of tlio.Bcalp and r^kin
when the best pi \ siciani and all known remddie*
fall.
ECZEJIA TWENTY TEARS.
My fintittide to God U unbounded for the re»
lief I liuv; obtained (MB the us af.he Cuticsra
H«tni liiof, 1 have been troubled with Eczema oo
my leus for twenty years, I hud not a comfort-
able n;glit for ' iar«, the burning and itching
weie a > in tune.*. Now I am happy to gjy, I ha» e
no trouble On'y the liver-ctdored patches on
my linjbu rimain as a token of my I lnier uise.y.
He> ry L. Smi'.b,
188 West Avenue, Rochester, N. I.
1'OISSER ftOISTII CI. 'KK ANJ> STKEKTS.
CHICAGO, ILLS.
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Three rutnu»e« walk from" he Ru«ine<< C*nl*
STREET C.AR.S PanMhe doors lo all parts of the City Two block* fr«>m th
Chicago and Sorth Western Railroad depot, where all 'rains arrive and depait fr®w
Waukesha and all the resorts antl watering piac»* of tUe Northwest. As near t •*
Union Central dopot s» most other hotels. The piera of a'l steamers for the nppn
Lakes and Renoits are very convenient to the Revere. The Goodrich steamer" pit*
only two blocks instant. Tl e Nortl. \A Mt<*m transportation pier i* onlr one block
and several excursion Stenmers within one block. We are closer to tins Cen'er ol
business, taking the City Hall snd Court Hou»e as the center, than five of the Uad>
in* Chicago hotels.
THE REVERE
ECZEMA ON A CHILD.
av«
durted on
and American plan
nient for all classes
— European plan
per dav ; A merican
straight for ar-d
The rooms are laid
single, the plans
/. <"A To all wno are RufTerifrn
oni mors and indiscretions of youth
nervous weakness, early decay, loss oi j^ine*
inn pi ood. fsv.. I will send a recipe that
will cure vou .FREE OF CHARGE. This
gre; t remedy was discovered by a mission-
ary in Son ill" America. Send self-addressed
tivoloj-.r to Rkv
on 1). Ne»v York
Ioskvh T. Jnman, Sta
No I a mile of railroad, not a bank,
nor :i telegraph office is erected in
Cnlhrnm county, Illinois, though it
'has a population of about eight
thousand. The typical resident is
said to be part, hunter and part far-
mer, with a decided leaning to leas-
n re.
Yo r m-.-St valuable Cutic-.ua Komedies
done my child m> much mod thrt J ftel llkr siy-
iii^ this for the bene it of tlmse who are trenb cd | ll»f been drawn and
wft kindi.e se. My liiile girl was troubled
wnh Ec z ma, mid I nifd several dtc'ors and mi d
but Uid not do be any g >od ohlU I used
tne ( uii enra R' nn die*, wnn-.h sneeiii'y euro
her, lor which i owe you man) th inks and many
nights oj rest Anton Bo8suaier,Union Bakery.
Edingburg, Ind
TETTER OF THE SCALP.
I was almo perfectly bald, caused by TeVar
ofthetonof «' i a'f. I UBed Cutlcura hem»-
dies about si week'and th y curjd my scalp
pe.f -utly. und now u<y hair is coming back as
t> : k i»it ev a. wr J. P. t'boictts
Wh Uibo'o, I'ex s,
**I]l?o»"t I'eel Like Work,*'
It makes no difference what business you
are engaged in: whether vou are a preach-
er, a merchant, a Mechanic, a lawyer or a
common laborer, you can't do your work
well while you are half sick. Thousands
try to. but all in vain. How much better to
keep your organs in good order by taking
Parker's Tonic when you feel "a little out,
■of sorts." Jt would be money in your pock-
et. One hour of good, rejoicing health is
worth half a dozen hours full ol languor
at d pain.
Indismu EtcpitbSlcnuf.
Indianapolis, Jan. 19.— The ilepul -
licau members of the general assem-
bly held a caucus to-n.ght and decid-
ed to cast their votes for. ex-Gov. A.
(r. Porter lbr United States senator.
Tlic vote will be purely complimen-
tary-. a* tilt; Democrats : have a large
majority on the joint ballot.
COVERED WITII LLOTCHES.
I want to fei! you that your tf uticura rt '*o
ve<>t is n a'jr.'ficen1 About ihre > months >g > ji
fucrf wane v red with bloich-s, »m,| a'fiifr i n
Uilce bottlea of Resolvent I Wis p 'fectly cir l
Krederlck Maitre.
2i St. Charles Sir as' NswQMems, L' .
IVY POISONING. ^
For all eased of pinsonlnij i»y ivy or di<w o > d,I
ear warrant Culirura to cure every time, i have
sold it-for fiv* years and it n ver fa'Is,
0. H. Morse, Druggist.
Holllston, Mass.
8o'd everywhere. Price: (Jntlcura 60 eei-ts;
Boap, 'Ja cents. R soiv ut, $1.
Pottsr l)rni a'd Chemlcnl Co , B ston Mass.
persons! sutervi-
ning hitn-elt. We
North and Eist
fronts on an ei^hi-
there are rea It no
rootua,
blocks from Lake
North and E»t
view ot the ship-
bake for mile*. W«
fr<>m the dust and
r<>e<« to be cool and
«n«i
both the £ir« p
making }t eon
of patron*. Ra
from 70 cent« to
plan $2,00 p®r dav
room in the hoot*,
out »n suite or
the new part hav-
arranged under foe
siwit of Mr. Fan-
have full Wast,
front and the South
een feet alter,so
dark or inside
We are only threw
Michigan, The
room* famish rfia
ping an of th
are just far enoag
■aoka ol tfca uu
THE
comfortable, and yet convenient to btuiuaiia,
THE REYERE
YOUNG MEN !—READ THIS
Tt.- \'oliaic. nclt Co.. of Marshal
Mich., offer to send their celebrated
Mettro-Voltaic 1'clt and. other elec-
tric Appliances on trial for thirty days
to men (voting or old) afflicted with
nervous debility, loss ot vitality and
manliood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for rheumatism,- neuralgia, par-
alysis, and many other diseases. Com-
plete restoratian to health, vigor and
manhood guaranteed. No risk is iu-
caifred as thirty days trial, is ; 11 nved,
\\ rite them at one for illustrated
mi.phlet free.
Aw arded So
St. Louis, lau. 19.—The Iron Moun-
tain railroad officials have received a
telegram, stating that the first pre-j
miii 111 for the best display of fruit |
and fifteen special premiums on other)
exhibits was awarded to the state of!
Arkansas to-day at the New Orleans!
exposition. The display of Arkansas
has been very larirelv contributed to
bv the splendid exhibits of the pro-
ducts and resources of that state 1'iir-
, nished li\' the Iron Mountain rail- j
i road. 1
'Vin 35 V 2'!•; I»« ZJt: ■*
«ALH or IKK A5;i,2>.»';££V i
The following is an extract from a letter1
written to the German Reformed -Messui- j
ger, at Chainbersburgh, l'enn.:
A DSttMei'nc<re<« .
Just open the door for her, and Mrs. |
Winslow will prove the American Florence
Nightingale ot the Nursery. Uf tnis we
are so sure that we will teach our' Susy"
to say, "blessing on 3hs. NVinsiow" for!
helping her to survive and escape the grij -
ing,eolicking, and teething siege. Airs.
Winslows Soothing Syrup relieves the child i
from pain, and cures dysentery and diarr-1
huea. It softens the gtnns, reduces mflaui- '
ination, euros wind colic, and carries tue
iiil'ant salely through the teething period. !
It peiiorn.s prei i.-i lv what it professes to j
peitorm, every part t.fit—nothing less. We |
ii iVf n .'Ver seen Jlrs. Wiuslaw—know her ,
only through the preparation oiher "Sooth-1
i;iu' »"u|• lor Children Teething." lt't\o.
h id ti.e j ow r we would make her a puvsi-
e.ii Miv.e ta io the intant race. Sold ty all
iuug_ist^. -jcentsh buttle.
SAHFpRD'S RADICAL CURE
Xiie Wreat I5aJ«anj.ic OlMTilla-
tiaii «<' WilL'ii'Ilaz!'), Ameri-
can S"inc.^aiia«lian S*"ir
Marigold, Clover
El'oiiiMiiii, Uic.
For the Immediate reiief pnl permnnent cure "f
ever) form ot C»'-»rr'i fr> m a -in p'e Hend-i.'old
or Infiu ..mia to 'b» ops if pn-fil, Ti st- and Hear-
lng, CoubIi. Uron'^iltis. snd lrcip'eiit Cnnsumn-
tlo . Relieve in liv-1 ml"u'i-A unv' and every ei «4.
No'iilng.like it. ;+r t ful P-a^rant. Wh-ilesoim?.
Cure be»rii.s from'Urst nnplif ntion, ia rapi l, ra Il-
eal, permanent,nnd n.ivt r f .ii'ng.
One bottle Knd crl Cure, oneb^x (^at irrh.il So/-
vet t. and Sst'fjrd's Inhaler, a-i in one packago,
forming n complete oeatnie- j, of a I druggis s.for
#1. Ask lor t- t ford ? Kadlenl ur«. Po.ter
Drug and ' hemical company, Ho.<t<m.
[ v ' I alters
IF "
Voltaic E'ectlic
rs '«|t mt'v r.ffcts the
. -INeiv lis Pystt ill and banishes
h&\ 5-.i Vm 1 i A * I' ifeet Ll crric
^ vjl Wpjvtt" ry c nib ved wlih a
IS XFU CHY I'l-rotiH piaster to- twvity-
or A Ave cents, It annilil! ites
SUr^HiJiS li£HVf D»ln, vitsilzAs « ("»k j.nd worn
• ut psrts, strttikthcn's tired uiufcles, )'<v nt»
d i se<i'e ei'd d< < s move 'n < ne liil tlo trie ta
ny 01 h. r pli st<r In tbworll. tt .dt'ery wher
In pre^o ts rive
_ sway, seiri'«« 6 cent"
S post go. and by m<it|
vou will «et fiee a
1 [ ,1 q j (, t t| n s k "ackage of g-iods of
£ U ^ li IjJ1 •rfro vuluabl ?, tliat
will at" t you lr, virli that vtJI at « no» vinr vnn
in money faster th«n nnrtbint.' e se In America,
Al1 iibru' the $2otl.OiO in presents with -acbhor
Agent" -\7anted everywhere, of ct'bi r sex, of all
i g's, for ail tlic time, or spare time only t->
wnrk l»r us ii* their ows homes, ' nrtunes f-r
a I vvo'-k-r* absolututcly a».-ured. L'on't d^lay.
It ll>fc«.ETT & ru . ; ortland Mit-e.
11.21.w lv d.6m.
inj TiiorotighW Rafitte-f, Entirely Kamo.ieiad and Cnlarxed to 250 rooms/
nd Rotunda put on the ground floor; Pasaanger Elevator and all Modern VtnTtr-
ncei will be provided.
ACCOMODAT OX FOR 500.
JAMES O. FANNING, . . . Proprietor
Late of the Brigyn House.
SPECIAL RAT2S TO EXCURSIONISTS,
Telegraph for Jt jo mi a Expense of the II out t.
Texas and the Southern Trade Spcially Solicited, and Sat-
isfaction Guaranteed.
Houston and Texas Central llailwaj
i A ;i s> ca:v^iKCTi<>^sa.
uxlt LIKE kunnikq THiioun thrCEXtRAL A3D BHt rosnob i
STAIE OF TEXAS.
Retweea
And Fayorablo Routes
Pa3i3ngsr Express Trains and Daily Fast TreiaMLtos
OVER THE ETIRE ROAD ¥
Elegant Pullmau Parloi; Cars f the onlr ones in th« State) on*UDty
Trains Bet Ween Houston and Denison
PCLLMAN PALACE SLEEPING cAns eacb wat wittiodt oha-tw
Km' j1 VGALVEStON and SKDAblA via Houston and Deniaon.
DxUi /V J j liilN (IALVEStON and AUSTIN via HOUSi'ON.
H;IH3 SSIOI^tsst
i'exas, Kansas City, Hannibal and all poms iSorvn «.ai
-outes via DEN'ISON and MISSOURI PACIFIC it' Y to KASSAc CITY
UANN'IBAL or Sr. LOUIS, or via the S
&!. & 6. A. System all-rail Through Line
Via HOUSTON and NEW ORLEANS to all points in the Jnited Statea tin it 1'timik
Via the last named Route the DAT EXPRESS TRAINS of tho ESonxten A; Tesiflia
Ceiitrnl Eiailuay make DIRECT Connection in Union Depot, Houston for
ORLEANS and all points in the South-east, North-east and East
Tlirough Tickets from or to any point in Great Britain or Continent of Eu, on*
liiAuslon Jt Texas €euiral Railway, and all rail to New York, tis
NOIITII GERMAN LLOYl), WH1TK STA K, INJUN, STATE,
ROTTEKDAM,
sac
dale.
CC7-For information as tn rataa of pasaage and freight, routas etc annlv
in or bv loiter lo ' '
son or by letter to
e. i). .rue, q. F A.,
t. WALDO, Vice President aud Trafflo
A. FAULKNSR, g. p.
» *
Manager,
Hjl
"> i. T i z
RYS
mi/
New Orleans, Jan. 2i).—I«:telli-
•ji'ow front Point Pleasant tlitii the
water i» ii ii ii i nir over the levee there,
ami ili.it t e contractor has ahamloii-
ed tho work oil iieccunt of hiyii wa-
ter.
INVALUABLE TO A LI
Will be mailed rnrf
to all applicants f f\ H
and tc customers of last rear without
ordering it It contains illustrations, prices,
descriptions and directions for planting all
( Vegetable and Flower SEKDS, BULBS, etc,
D. ML FERRY&CO.°SES2,T
"~~z> f M £*» r»"« f;-"» sr
fc" K 'al ii £
" 'TiELffSeiE SELF OiSEit
A favorite prescription of one of the niosl
noted and successful s eci.ilist- in the C. S.
(now retired) lor the cure of Xervoim ltebllll.r,
I.oal Mnnhnod. Weitkness and Decay. iScnt
in plain sealed envelojie Free. Druggists can fill it
Address DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana. Mo.
TH
DILL
F S dZ A 7,
I*A?.TEXAK.
w Li
L, E
OiSG & MISSISSIPPI R'¥
The Dircct Route and Model Fast Line
From WES T to
Dailv Lines of PALACE
SLEEPING CARS,
From ST. LOUIS to NEW
YORK
WITHOUT CHANGE, IN 37 nour«
No Other Route Makes Quicker Time.
fjee Sleeps £
From CARIONo
To CINCINNATI!
WITHOUT CHANGE,
Daily, via Illinois Central and thi«
Line, Connecting on SAME TRAIN
with through Sleepers for Washing-
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York.
3 Bally trains to Cincinnati
With Parlor and Sleeping Coaches^
from St. Louis, and no Change et
'(Jars foranr Class of Passengers. "
3 Daiiy Trains to Lonisvilie
With Through Daj Cars and Pal-
ace Sleeping Coaches from St. Louif.
Ask tor Tickets rla the O. <te M. R'Y,
for sale at offices of connecting line*
WEST and SOUTHWEST, or address
j. R. Mekryfield,
South-West Pass'r Airent,
DALLAS - . - - Tkta«.
\V. TV". Peahody, w. B. Shattuc,
Prs't & Gen'l >Iana^er, Gen'l Paaa'rAgt.
Cincinnati, O.
G. D. BACON Uenl Western Passenge
A&rent. St. Louis. Mo.
a
& -ii Ik^sj
•I
; t! tjsa153
«V0ELD
KASR1KE.
II
Wr
ELEQAKT IH APPSAEAXfCK.
T1
11
Tho Llghtc»+ Rurtnl' g
T?->9 Eacl«9x io
V. '.n unoccupioO tc j
£.LDRtD5: Ivmm KA8KI8E OS-
CHJCACC nnd ?JEW
TEXAS STATE AGENCY
(,'orncr of Elm and Sycamore slree
DALLAS TU1E
Vr>y /i a
THE
r PACIFIC RAILWAY
AT POPULAR ROUTE,
bktwkkk
RPKIXG TERM opens January 13, l'^j. with enlarged faclities for board:n?nnddav
pnpils. Terir. now closing registers over 18) girls. 2-"> »f ta »in ho ii\l >rs. 7 ol Hit latter from
Tennessee, Our teachers are from Texas. Tennessee, Alabama and Virginia, niu*t oi
whom have taught with us heretofore. We ean commend them all. Full course tn
Miijlish. -Musie. Artand Modern lanruaie. Superior educational rdvantages, kind
aiernai oversight aud the real comforts of a home are guaranteed to every pupil.
W. M. JJOTSSiii, C*re.iiiv*ea.i :ie>;2 Pi'«pi'I(*tor.
7'n I.uvr.i - v~ir:.""i 1c Issuwl ?ei-
.v.' iiarcfi.'sitliye.tr: 1-1 pages,8}x ii}
>u es, v.'l!i over !{,SOO illustrations—
v. „olc pic-urernllery. Givc.iT.liolcsa\>
ix>s c 'rcci i) coiti:L ■ rr ca a'.I gcocla r
r«
] rvorial <i*
!S liOT tO
fins craet,
f r. ti.'upyi u
t Wo..^
with. 'A lies 3
{:r<\
family
order,
I Si
ll.il
c f cv-
\
t e, C.'iakj
liavo fun
invaluable
Ceo. D,
Sarn-ird
61 CO
?u jc& eo:ts to
'Jut\ Cana-fl A 'finsiey
THE EAST AND THE "WEST.
SHORT LINE TO NEW ORLEANS.
AND ALL roiHTS'lM
LOUISIANA, NEW MEXICO v/'f
Z'.JVAteC VUFO.StfA
.';i\orite line to the North East A £outta
East.
Pullman Palace Sle ing Cars
DAILY KETW r.N
St. Louis andDallt jFt. Worth
El Paso ana San Francisco.
CaUfornia.
■ HQ 821
i I "
y' A #* ► |>n<|
i- » <? vk. w vs 4^ m*
3Iars hall& New Orleans
TRAINS TO EL PASO
First-Class Kquipment, Sure
1 K>ks contain infor^'.iti n pleaned from I
tl 3 ranr' etsof ther.'url I. V>'o will mail,
a copy I' r <•<
i f the poa.j
!«».ny auUresa rjnxn rerv.pt
.■» cents. Let v s Leur
fr^m you. Respeetfo'Iv,
MOMTCOMrrjY ward & co.
ii«? «i* Avriiu* tiueii«9i Ut
LH HOGHA PhlEit>\ ' FHi:
LRS, Aj\J) BLASK BO >J.
JJA<\ Jl A CTURZllS,
121 vfc Xurib Main
H|1 .vi .
t
SOLID
Fast line,
Connections
t See that your tickets read via Texas &
, i'aei; c r iilway. For Maps, time tables
tie!;ets, rates, and all requirixl information,
I call c.n or address any of the Ucket agents.
; nr
C. P. Tvunkr. Ticket A (rent, I allaa.
II. P. 11UOU1C8.
Pass. Ag't. Mot.ston, Tex.
B. w. McCt'l lough,
,iss. Ajr»Mit, Galveston, Tax a a
V.. U. NEWMA>.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1885, newspaper, January 21, 1885; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444233/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.