Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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HE INTELLIGENCER
lic.i
is THE oldest
TBLICAN DAILY
PA ITU
now published ix t1ik
imiiGENCERi Ho
n&
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likely
SUBSCIUI'T I O JS.
I! JIS
The Direct Route ami Model Fast Lino
From WEST to
i 'ie Tear
Six Eoliths
DAT,LAS.
TEXAS
JVM AKY 9, 1885.
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Daily Lines of PALACE
SLEEPING CAPS,
From ST. LOUIS to NEW
YORK
WITHOUT CHANGE, IN 37 Hours
Xo Other Route Makes Quicker Time.
Ladies approve ot
J iker.''
your smoking "Little
prq
Hi U
Crime is rapidly on the increase in
Pa ris
A <CA S; ul>.—To all wno are sufterlgn
kin enois and indiscretions of youth
tervous weakness, early decay, loss oi
ninr.beod. Ac-., 1 w ill send a recipe that
\\ill cure you ,FRLE OF CHARGE. This
sreat remedy was discovered by a mission-
my in t«ouih America. Send self-addressed
i v'elope to 1»kv Ioskfu T. Inman, Sia
on 1). ■>*; >v
The hoy cholera
Eoiiii' Island.
is prevalent on
A. VftSititlrEe Hoi>eBtickfovoisly
Tweutylive CciKs.
"A TreaMse on the Horse and his l)is
ease" is a valuable manual of 91 pages ot
which 2,<100,000 have been sold. For 6ale
at ti e Ivri'li igiinckk office, price 25c.
Will be sent by mail, postage paid on re-
ceipt of price.
ViCDTlD,'0 t From ('AiilO No
uauu ijluGijuiS S To CIXCIXX ATI!
WITHOUT CHANGE,
Daily, via Illinois' Central and this
Line, Connecting1 on SAME TRAIN
witii through Sleepers for Washing-
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York.
3 frailly trains to Cincinnati
With Parlor and Sleeping- Coaches,
from St. Louis, and no Change ot
Cars foranv Class of Passengers.
3 Daily Trains to Louisville
With Through Day Cars and Pal-
ace Slecnim; Coaches from St. Louis.
Ask tor Tickets via the O. <te M. ll'Y,
for sale at offices of connecting lines
WEST and SOUTHWEST, or address
j. Ii. Merryfirld,
South-West Pass'r Agent,,
Dallas ... Teyas.
Thene\f!y elected Mayors of Lynn
Chehea and Cambridge, Mass., are
under tbirtv years of age.
Sr-oii'B Lcok Iiike n Wreck.
"When a man is eoing down hill every-
l ody is ready to give him a kick." Yes,
that is so. i t is sad, but natural, W by,,
many a man and woman, seeking employ- i
meut, would have got it if their hair hadn't j
been so thin and gray, One Bottle of Par- j
ker's Hair Balsam is then the beet invest-I
ment. It stops falling hair, promotes new ;
grow th and restores color. Clean, highly i
pei fumeU, not a dye. A great improvement j
over any similar preparation, and sold at
he low price ol oOo
The board ol directors oi the Ohio
Institution for the Blind, removed G.
L bm 'cd and appointed Henry Sny-
der to the place.
E'orf.y Ik'esarf*' lUx5»erl[eiicc of km
Old iV'ursc.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for ehil- |
dren teething, is the prescription of one of j
the best, female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and has been used for
forty years with never-failing success bv
millions of mothers for their children. It
lelievcs the child from pain, cures dysen-
tery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels
and winLl colic. By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. We would say
to every mother who has a child suite ring
from any of the foregoing complaints: l)o
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices
of others, stand between your suffering
child and the relief that will be sure—yes,
absolutely sure-to follow the use of this
medicim. Sold by druggists throughou
heworld. Price 2.) cents a bottle.
W. W. Prabody, W. B. Shattuc,
Prs't & Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Pass'r Agt.
Cincinnati, O.
(*.1). BACON iienM Western Passenge
Agent. St. Louis. Mo.
~ ESTABLISHED 1870!
ALFRED FREEMAN'S
First Premium ArJ-Gallery,
505 main street, dallas tfxa8.
Next door to Sanger Bros.
Mr. W, i\
of Baltimore, Manager.
Twelve first, class premiums and
three Gold Medals, has been award-
ed for artistic Photograhy.
Studio handsomely refitted, and
many things added to assist in beau-
tify in<r our work.
G3.03S HOTEL.
NEWLY BUILT AND FURNISHED
sample rooms for drummers
U'
JI. SULLIVAN, 1'roprietor,
Congress St., Corner of Austin,
HOUSTON. - TEXAS.
All modern improvements—Cuisine unsur-
passed.
frkk 'B«;s to asd from all trains.
Several ministers and others, at
Welsh Mountains, have started revi-
val meetings, hopiug to convert Abe
Huzzard and his mountain banditti.
YOUNG MEN !—BEAD THIS
The Voltaic 'Jolt Co.. of Marshal
Mich., oiler to send their celebrated
Liedro-Voltaic Belt and other elec-
tric Appliances on trial for thirty days j
to men (voting or old) afflicted with j
nervous debility, loss ot vitality and
manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, pai-
alysis, and many other disease*. Com- j
pletc i'c storatian to health, vigor and ;
manhood guaranteed. No risk is in- :
curred as thirty days trial is allowed, \
Write them at one for illustrated i
j batus on kac1i floor frkil to guhbts.
j Terms, $1.50 & $2.00 per day, according to
Room
f»r wi rising people. S<"i t
cpiHo posi-iga, mid w<? will rr
jfyou free, a royal, viiuab'a s«m
pie o; good < ihai will put you ia
i lie v.':ty of mutiny raoro money
in a f^ w <lav? than you i yer
lliougiitp F»il>!e nt any business. Cap.tnl 71 t re.
I quired, roll enn li*® <»t horn- u »il work ii »nare
j t m? only, or II tl>e tine All of both *ev s, of
i a'! sj'e , nclly Micce8»ful. 5o c nls to^Oeasilv
1 earned eveiy evening. lust all who wait woik
rn taut Ine oiHnew, »e rxiahe tlicie ti"paii'!Mnl
: , ftVra: To ali wlio are not wr'I sa if.'ied we will
I fen 1 $1 to p v lor the trouble of Wi't'ng us. Kul •
particulars, directions, etc., tei 1. !re>'. .'inaier.e.l
n»v abeo'nte«y sure for till who at ot.osl
ilon't delay. Address fiTIKSO ft C<>. Portland
Main p. l!.21.w.lv.d.6m
IF YOU WAIST
pamphlet free.
The Scum ton Bank, at Scranton
Miss., and II. Kribhs & Son, who
have a general store at the same place,
have made assignments. The Scran-
ton Bank was a private institution
started in July 1883, by Paul J. Sar-
razin, of ibis city, and was managed
by II. F. Krebba. the Swedish Vice-
Cousul.
W*. Y. Hale, druggist, Jackson C. II.. O., (
writfs: "Alter a three months' seiire of!
cholera infantum, my little daughter was'
jfivenupto die. Our pliysieian said no
medieiiK c< u!d save her. I was selling
ilishki's lieiii Bitters aloii£ with other)
preijiu aiions. but did not dream ol i.sin^ it ;
until r remark l>v a customer led 1110 t<> try
the t xi rinient. honing even against hope.
When 1 coiv.ineueed u^in^ it she had failed
to take notice ot anything, l>ut in a sliort
time she began to mend, and soon she was
entirely cured."
Boarder*,
A situation.
A »9i-8nan, *
A eei vaut J-rlrl,
'l'o reut a s'or®,
To f>eii a piano
To tte'l a horse.
To ouy u nou»e.
To bu^ a hor«e,
To eel! a carriage,
a Doari irg p'nee.
To borrow money ■»
To soil d:y goof's
To ie'l K'ocerie*.,
< o sell furniture.
To et<i real r»tr.te,
A job of Illackemi'hir.?,
a job ef carpeuterinc,
To sell Millinery goods.
To » 11 a ti'idse ai.d lot,
•>'o idveitiae to ndvantatre,
To find ary one'a addrem.
To »ell a pieci: 0} furniture.
To br.y » atjjond han I ^a rtane,
To find any tti'ng you hav«. lost.
To Beil a^riot/t i-»f inpl< meals,
T.» tlud mi owner for last ;.ro."erty
.".avcrfae :n
NOKTOX's IMlllKlK K
Which hps the t>€st circulation ot any pa-
per li.Norlb Texas.
stoit and Texas Central Railway
A.i E> c<>.\*rcc'rao:\s.
1 - 1>NLY LIN Ii KUNMING throuu Tnit central and BSSt I'OBtio»
feTAll* OF TEXAS.
ssger
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NEWS ITEMS,
LITER A li"i EXTRA CTS,
VIGOROUS
EDITOR! a I<b
and um ic tlrs past, »o in the luture, it
'Vill bs fouud a atrotit supporter ot
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POL1T1 CAE EQUALITY
alwavb bi «a«J 1-eej isig pacs.
express
Trainn
OVEll THE
rnrl
LUv >1
Daily Fast Freight Liaos
ETIUE KOAD
Ei3JiJ..t Pullman Parlor Cars f the only ones in the State) on all
Tl'aius Between Houston and Denison.
PULL-JAN' PALACE S1..EKPIXG oaks each way without cdinw
P Lt" J \tI71?\T(jAI VEStON and SEDALIA via Houston and Denison.
DILI /V ILJliiN OALVEStON and austin via houston.
THE SUO±^TSST LI UNTIE
Petiveeu Texas, hansr.s City, Kauniiutl aim :?!I nenis >onh tnd Wwt
And Favorable Routes via DENISON and mISSOFKI PACIFIC It'Y to KANSAS CUT
HANNIBAL or St. LOUIS, or via the
C, H. & S.
Swstem s&li-rall Through Lino
Via HOUSTON and NEW ORLEANS to ail points in the TJnited State# andCftna4k
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w>
Via the last named Route the DAY EXPRESS TRAINS of the Iloimton & 1>im
Ontrsil Sinilwuy make DIRECT Connection in Union Depot, Houston, for NBW
ORLEANS and all points in the South-eaat, North-east and East.
IE3"0"»2,C3>SPE3 2
Through Tickets from or to any point in Great Britain or Cont inent of Ku» ope, via Khe
Tcxaw Central Railway, and all rail to New York, thence Tia
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, WHITE STAR, INMAN, STATE, rotterdam, ftjld
Italian Steamship Lines, on sale at important Stations on line of this Railway, and M
GALVESTON, CT7E1U>, VidOKlA, SAN ANTONIO, MARION
.wE(iUIN, WIEVIAR, LAUR-fNOK, CoLUMBUS, FLATONI'A.
-CHULEXHURG, SAN MARCOS ROUNDROCK, NEW BKA.UNFELS, ROC»-
D \LE.
£iy For information as to rates of passage and freight, routes, etc., apply in fb»-
son or by letter to
E. L). JRUE, G. F. A., * A. FAULKNER, G. P. A.,
L WALDO, Vice President and Traffic Manager,
Houston, Texas.
THE REVERE HOUSE.
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niKXER KOKTH fl.lKK ANI* MIC1IIG4N S'l'KFLTU.
CHICAGO, ILLS.
CONVENIENTLY LOCaIED. Three mputte* walk from* lie Businefti Cento
STt!EET CARS Pas? the aoers to a'i purts of tltn Ciiy Two blocks from tk
Chiiaco and STcrtIi Western Railroad d»*prt., wl,err all trains arrive and depart frem
Waukesha and all the resort* and waterii g p'acn «>f t'-e Northwest. As near tie
Union Central dopnt as most other hotel". Die piers of a H steamers for the np.pec
Lakeland R«t-rtf are vtrv convenient to the Revf re. 1 he Goodrich s-lfamer« pi cm
oniy two blockp oi^tau!. Ti e Noillt V rslfrn tiarsreitation pier is only t>ne bloek
ar d several excursion 8te»raers within <tr.e block. 'A e are closer to tne- Center ol
busbies*, taking the City Ha'l and Court Heuce as lie center, than five of the lea^h
in;»- ('hicaga hotels.
THE
t'ueir-d on
and American plan
nipiit for a') classes
— European plan
rer dn v : A tnerican
tUraiuht for sen
The rt'omn are laid
(■iiife'e, the plans of
nsr been drawn and
personal supervi. ' ' '
ning hin^eif. We
North ar>d East
fronts on an eijj'u-
there are rea lv :io
rooms. '
blocks from Lake
North and Eu-l
view of the chip-
Lake for niilep. We
iroui the ibist and
r eis u> be cool and comfortable, am' yet convenient to business
rr-"»>N
lv» .
■if
both the European
making it conves
of patrons. Raics
from 70 cente to $1
plan $2,00 per day
room in the home,
out en unite or
the new pait hav«
arranged nndei Wve
si n of Mr. Fan-
§ have full We»t,
front and theSoulh
een feet alley.sr
dark or inside
We are only three
Michigan, 1 he
ioom* f«i 1 n i«h afino
pint; and of the
are ju-<i l«r enongh
tu ok« ci the
THIS
ein? Tnorviugli'v Refitted, Entirely Keno i' d and Ln'arged '0 25!) room*;
<and Rotunda put on the gio i:>d llo >r; Pa^seng.T E vator an.i all liotiem Lonrea-
eiices will be provided.
ACCOMODATION FOR o(>0.
JAMES D.FANNIK-C, - - -
Lute of the llriyys ILmse.
SPECIAL SATES TO S5CDRSI0KISTS,
Telegraph for Jiooms n JC.rneusc of the House.
Texas and the Southern Trade Spcially Solicited, and Sat-
isfaction Guaranteed.
Proprietor
TH
D
A Ij Z» A
S FEMALE
AN, TEXAS.
COLLEGE
SPUING TERM op >ns .January 10, ls.O, with enlarged faelities for_boarding and dav
pupils. lY'i'ir. now closing registers over l^) girls, ±"><>f tlK'in boarders, . t>l tlit latter from
Tennessee, Our teachers are from Texas, Tennessee, Alabama and \ lrginia. most 01
whom have taught witli us heretofore. \Ve t-111 eotnniund them all. Full course in
Misrlish, Music. Art and .tlodern hinu'uage. Superior educational advantages, kind
a tern at oversight and the real com fori 8 of a home aiv guaranteed to every pupil.
V» . l£. Prewtlenj ssnd Proprietor.
GEORGE fflCM
Kajufactur^r ana WliOlesaU an4 retail dealoi in
—ALL KINDS OF-
JfUl'B c'CtlSKTDsn
AL?ltKO DA\13
VCHNF.lDEIi
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DAVIS
WHOIJSALK
>?!%A
w a! the teiavM.
No. 730 & 732 Elm SI
Da) la;
is.
Tcsas.
Sui £iis sfSsm.Cspi
1'i.tti to (oit th:Titt.p». Call ai u Kr.amit.t \iood
brlor* i*urcbkkai Kln«hc;«
and dkai^ehs ia
BA.0Gi::0 and TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1885, newspaper, January 9, 1885; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444358/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.