Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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Norton's Onion Intelligencer
otfkick cor. sycamork avi> klm 3thketb.
A FlKaT-CLASS V A P K K,
EVTBHWIT) AT THE DALLAS POST OFFICE
A!, gtOOXU-CLASS MATTER.
WS:>M58D IT. JANC1RY 7, 18S5.
"Little .loker" is the best sdolcing to-
uooo.
Locals.
Merchants continue doing little bccuuse
tbev don't advertise,
Our columns are open for advertisements
•etekmg the fall trade.
Consult , our advertising columns when
"Tt'U w.uit to buv aiirthintr.
Where in the merchant that is dolnz a
good business and don't ad\ertise.
Make up clubs for the Intelligknckk
»md benefit the countrv thereby.
Patronize only those who lavor you by
advertising in your paper.
For bargains in norses and huggioa con
#nltour advertising columns.
ANTED—Purchasers for desirable city
j»if>l>ertv.—A. B. Norton & Co.
Havers of land should consult Norton's
V.n<elligencer Ofiicer.
foi bar^xinsin land and lots consult the
jtftkluue-sc elt.
Persons wanting to not ;.s agents tor tlie
ixjst selling Hooks and papers /till address
A. C. Norton i Co.
Take the Intklligekckr that you may
know Democratic movements this
winter.
For the best sewing machines at the
greatest bargains consult, tlie Intklli-
riscEKofficc, And don't vou forget it!
For business rooms and o ces as well as
lor dwellings consult the 1xtem.ige>oek
ttlioo of A. B. Norton & Co.
Wanted agents tor sate ot subscription
i»/K>K.s enquire or address. a. 1>. Norton
Atslligbnckk Office.
W« advertise tor our friend* whatever of
wal or personal property is ior lr\
Mm iNTKLLIliENCKK.
An excellent pairot \t oil-woken aim tairl\
matched uorses can be bought of the editor
mf the INTELLIGENCE!* at a bargain.
Altred Freeman continues taking uuaur
pa *sed photographs. As an artist lie lias
u*ver had a superior in Uiis country.
llr. E. P. Roe's new serial story, "Driven
iSaek to Eden," will begin in the February
St. Nicholas.
Another of Hackleberry Finn's adven-
tures, by Mark Twain, entitled "Jim's In-
vestments, and King Sollermun," will ap-
pear in the January Century.
The November Century is on the press for
the fourth time, The edition of the Februa-
ry number, containing Gen. Grant's 'v'-hi-
loh," will be 175,000.
TEST ions BAMS PbWDER TO-DAY!
Brands advertised as absolutely prre
cowtahv am3cowia-
THE TEST:
Place a can top down on a liot stove until heated,then
MMiiove the cover and Rinell. A chemist will uot b* r»
luiroU to detect the presence of amnionic.
There can be no better present tor your
wife, sweetheart or sister on any day ot the
year than an Etdredge B. sewing machine—
the best in the market.
The attention of parents and others hav-
iug giirs in charge is directed to the an-
nouncement of the opening of the Spring
terni of Dallas Female College. President
Jones has brought this institution to a high
rack. [His skill and ability ne an educa-
tor is conceded, The college is in all re-
spects worthy of patronagd.
ilcCall & Ernenwein, at 812 Main street,
have a perfect daisy of a room for their bus-
mess. It is hand3omely fitted up, and the
ceiling neatly displays their different styles
of paper, and the various styles for sale,
They keep a line stock, are excellent work-
men, aud are prepared to fill promptly all
orders for work. As paper hangers, paint-
ers and ornamentera they are unsurpassed.
Give them a call.
For Salejat a Bargaiu,
A nice dwelling house with five rooms, a
hall, two galleries, a small orchard on the
lot, and other improvements and conve-
niences, situated near St, Louis street on
the Belt street railway. Call at the 1 ntel -
ligencer office, corner of Elm and Syca-
more/
A . B. Norton & Co.
> V<-'$ v ,
ire For ;The waiij "The Waterbury."
* * °mly
3-DEMOCRAT.i splendid 0O
Time- WW
and 50c
1885.
T)f)'£S SO? C«>i\TAl>" A Iff "ONI A.
ts KKALTUKL'l.N>.6.-4 11/ M |<EV£R BK«N «jlK9THr.iEn
TEN PAGES,
In a million homo* for a qtmrtor of a century it ft*
"t-.MHl llr.' fonsu nor-*' :!•* t» ».
THE TEST 0;
fi'i \r*t
V b tr .S - »
fillCE BAKING rOIYBER CO.,
NAKEHS OK
l)OV
The ingredients which go to make v.p that
greatest of modern remedies, Mishlers Herb
Bitters have already been given to the
worlu. Tuemanner of their prepetration*
aided and equalized bv tiio pharmaceutical
■.kill ot an experienced physician, is so per-
fect that no variation whatever in the qual-
ity ot the preparation can possibly occur-
Ti>e bitteis ean be louiul in every d ug
•store of the land. It never fails in cholera
morbus, summer complain*, diarrhea, indi-
gestion, dyspepsia, inherent and billions
fevers,
'TIS EVEK THUS. *
Oh! sweet is Ihe morning of pure wedded
love,
When joy gilds existence, when faith is un-
shaken.
Alas! ihat tlie joy should so transient
prove.
That iiom the bright dream we must | ome
day awaken,
rime brings us at. last to the gall in the j
cup;
Li/e loses the srlow of affection's adorning,
U hen quarrels ensue as to who shall get
UP
And kindle the fire on a cold winter morn
iug.
— Boston Courier.
Dr. Price's Sscciai Flavoring EitrasS,
Th« »tronjje«t,ino»l JcHciviui. Hr<tl naturn I flavor Urow»,aitd
Price's LupuHn Yeast Gems
For Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Ha
Yeast iu the World.
FOR SALE BY CRO^'*S.
CHICAGO. - . t-.« LOUI%
Tl; Plilia {Mia Ti
Aims to cover the whole field of progres-
sive Journal ism, So subject is too yreat
for it to dirt'.Mifis intellisrentlv and without
bias, and none so insignificant as to escape
its notice. It lavs the world tributary to
its wants, and everywhere its airer.ts may
l>e found, alert to gather the particulars ol
all passing events and send them by tele
greph u)> to the hut moment of going to
press, It is a brief and abstract chronicle
of tne times and contains all that is worth
knowing ot the history of the world for the
last iwentv-four hours.
Qaic 15®Slas*
r»2:is I KAB.
The J/.truest, Best and Cheapest
Weekly News Paper in the World.
Daily, per year, • - • • $IS 00
Sitni- Weekly, per year, - - 8 00
Tri- Weekly, "... - 500
Sunday Edition, " - - - - 299
Postmasters and News dealers will
receive your subscription, or address,
GL03E PRINTING CO.
-tc&9 £,
11
Si.CO A YEA!
St. Louis. Mo.
Send lor sample copy.
I
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lu primer l* »iv«
j nwny. mild n* ^ ocutu
.pofl ge. uric! by mail
VOU Wtll ttut tiro »
|p»r.k*if<i of «ooi*' of
vulnnbh, thai
will start you vi wrk that will at "Jioa oiln* vou
i n mime* fant'T thuji acj tWns e f In Arreriea,
Al' about the fSOd.O.'O In pr«*»«ii|g wlin >noh hoi
Agotii* WKntc«i •very»b«tr«, of tiibcr «e*. oj all
for a/l tlie U-Jie, or spar« llDje < n!r w
worit 1i r u* a* Uietr own honn ». vo> wjiii» l.v
u I wot bur* nbsoliiWUjy a*<3Urt><t. Doii't do1 r.y
II. I i ^ xlett & Portland ••fiVne.
11.21.w ly.d #in.
al! .■ cf.Viittire.
There is nothin" in tin line of magic or
mvsterv about tlrit wonderful and popular
medicine, Parkers'* Tome. It is simply
tlie best aud most s'-ie.niric, eombination
i o sible of the es-ential prmcii.les of those
vegetable curatives which act powerful
and directly on the st'.:naeh, liver, kidnev
»|ti blond. But then neither is,
lie, any successfull imU .iion of it.
cur will
It is all
Hi«' tiine curing tii<>h»
ol ever irettiti^ well
wife and children.
The Largest, the Brightest, and
The Best.
A Newspaper For Every Household.
For your&clt, your
8 g r r"'t» t
_,-s. e* %
<£:■
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MA
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f;'anted Boy.- - A good intelligent
willing to work and quick to learn can
have a chance to become a printer by ap
plication to the iSTKLLKiKNCKit otlice.
I'yie lands are rapidly appreciating iii
▼•.lua and you ha\ea chance to buy sonic
tne best by calliug upon tue editor ot the
lfcTKLl-IUJCNCKK.
If you want tnrgaius :n horses, buiTL'ies,
»j>viug machines, wagons, books or any-
Wiug else you must have, try A. li. Norton
M Co.'* General Ajroncy,
V. AV. Arer Son's Maiual r'v *s itist
the irfonn cion i eeded to m.«Ho :i judieloi.^
bcieciion of papers for any uewsj j|...r ad-
vertisiiiiv". ltc .mains also ma;.y uu.<tn:a
g utis sifei'ial offers. Sent <•.: *♦•«•••., : of 1 1
nits. Add res- N'. W. Aye, a* n. Ad\er-
tising Agents, Times lio:..'liag,
jiai...
The Hatloaai tcstiiiite.
ill l'i'i St. Ciiarivs ."St.,
%ow Orleans, I)^c. 1st. I> I. .v;j«re lln.-y
will be prepared to treat s ;-.-ic.»i ca*>e».
< tub i' ect, i-»r«.ysis. aud a., ileloniiitii-, rn j
lu tace. spn.e, limbs, nuti o! l;i -
jo.nU1. eyn it-i e. r; a.mi eui^rrh. jides. '
a ula, lem;ile diseases, private tlise:t>«;s j
. i'iie proprietors of th«; ia.siit.it.? opet. !
this ouice in New Orleans .n accordance ,
uit.ii the request of scores tit il: :r p,un»n« In cases of d\sj»opsia, debility, rhouma-'
in .Mi a.. La. auJ Texas "■ jo desire to a va.l Lsin, fever a id ague, liver eoinplaiut, in- i
. .w ... , activity of the kidneys and bia«der. con-
tueaaetve* ot the redu. v t •■»«*." w« tr.»el ,Bfl|mlini. RIt(l oUier- orir:,.ti<. „n|ni,ic>.
oiiereU during tlie "World# r.xpoaitioa," lbwt«tter's Stomach Hitters is a ivi«*d
i uiis «nal»;:ng th>;ni to vis t and see i lie K^- ' feniedy, to « hich the nief|j«.;i| lirotin-rli'iod
MMiti^n as well. Kor full particulars »d- l'r,!fes »'!1!sam-tion. atid
^ ,. _ . , . . ... which as (ironic, alterative and household
dre-.» A. 11- Bj.and, secretary, Atlanta, siK'cili.-or disordcra rf the Ktomuch. liver!
i.a., oi 106St. tharleafS:., NewjOrleans, i.a j and bowelsh as an unbounded popularity.
iiov'i Ic w ^ iii i ^or Orugffistand PcaP'rs, io v Ixuu (
uo\ Dicvr- IU. a,)p y M Zwunur-i Almanac lor 18«. 1
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among tlia largest and be^t of the general
weekly newspapers published in the conn
try. and it is now offered to single subscrib-
ers at One Dollar a Year and an extra copy
with every club ot 20, It is the most pro-
vreb6ive joui iia! of its class. Its a;ni is
to be the newspaper of the people of the
whole country; to meet every intelligent
waut in Journalism, and to make it so
cheap that all can afford to erj >y its w ocit-
Iv visits.
'"THE ASN'ALS OF THE AVAlt" have
who iir.d despaired i been one of the distiniruishing features ol
Thk Wbfkly Times," aud it is now imi-
tated in that f ature by many leading
journals and periodicals -of the country.
I'lie best writers from tlie active partici-
I pants oi the great struggle on both side?
; will continue their coulribut'onstothe un-
written history of the war in every nuin-
) ber, and make the paper spei-iaUv interest-
l intc to the veterans of both the Blue and thi
I Gray.
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i c!ul) ot twenty will be entitlod to an extra
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c.\>isin« Fren aturt, Deoay, K«.r'.ou« Debilitr. Lo*t
Manhood, At., having tried n vain every known
ruuedy.haa dv*,overrti i ftiiuu n.»:in"of self-cure,
wlitcli lie v. !• ■■ nd l UF.K to hie fe!low-»rC«-or8.
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b'l.xxn ly by mail at rJll Piiit Officer.
5 SpIeiK'ifl V i n *;!*«, umirvh ali];dH<Iod lrr
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accordinK.toyilno. Bondf.irotirNe-v'Hide,Wp'»
elegantly ilinn.'nndchcxwo from uvcrK) tine?'.', ■-.) (j
Addro<w. TUK OJNtJEE Ar t'ONAUI* CO.,
hos«3 Growert, West Oravt\ I'iieatwr C o.. t iu
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tofet ^ "\Tv.nUn*nu and Jie.tf.uy
u plain .veal' (I envelope i'reo. Druggist!* can fiil it.
Address DR. WARD CO., Louisiana, Mo.
«ptc prescription of one of. the mo?
and su'cesstul *; eri list l!, ti e S
r the cure <if Ncrvoim
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TIio Jitrvr.tif?' Qrti'~ U Issued Fv-i.
rod 2rl:ir, h, tacit ye s r: L-' pa.c;e8,8Jx J •
iac'-ed, v.' ii over J5,I5'JO illudiatior s-
r. whole picturej-allerv. tiives vhoJco!;.
j;rircs direct to cwnuwcrt c-n til pooiid i-1
jvrswwsl «-r family n -o
'I'uia order «nd
fives ex\'-t j cosi of ev
e.rytLinpvon '|v»4 fe'.i i:se, drinV.
c.d, wv .r, or V^.- '^vy' l«av«» /tin
v. iiit. Tiiero v invaluable
Imoki contain infor:n iti<">n fiean'wl front
tl •' mnr!:«taof tii;j world. V,'o wi»i i::ai'
acory f *•<*<• to nriy rddrcwl'poi re - ip!
of tl:o postage—8 ccet®. v-3 heat
fr' rt you. jlespeetft'llv,
MONTrOMERY vVARD ^ CC.
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FOR
Mr LETO ALLI
Will be mailed
to all applicants
end to customer! of lust year without
ordering It It contains illustrations, prlcet,
descriptions and directionsfor planttnc all
Vegetable and Flower 8EKDS,
O. M. FERRY ACO.°Sta£'T
JiO Ib'BfR w!" <1|e of f.•M«" p <»' iJ-.f. '■
▼kb if Ko'it7> I'owler* «ri- n4*" 'i1 "i->
Foiitr'p I'o* .:vr»n ti'.<v.r«. >.• f ■.•■»»: i' >■ 1
Kont-T's PinvrtrMi will j>rev .n «.,!• "> ' ■
Fontz> Pewilfti <riil lr>«T»A-• " 1 -I'l'". ' i
■)d ere am twolil)' jer e<-nt„ »r..l .u.«. "••• i*-"" 'ir
add sweet.
fail'fx Pnwdcr? will r.?r« or f»r* *.»rt Mrr <v« r\ nMi
BtfaAa1 t<< »'lile.li Hor»r» and i attle
-¥n*rri's Povmh #i_i cm unsfatt.^n.
(Ml everj-wbsre.
Co.V.D B. POfTZ rvprl»"V
SkAL TlUv.^.Uw
: A SPECIAL OFFER.
THE VVATEUBCB Y WATCH Is a stem^nd-
er.and wlllran28bours. The case is NU'ttBI*.
' SILVER, and will always remain as bright as a
i now silver dollar. The Watcli has a heavy beveled
I edge, and crystal face. The works of the Watch
are made with tho finest automatic machinery.
Every Watch is TESTED in varying positions and
Is perfect before leaving the factory. Each Watch
is nut up in a handsome new improved i»ATIW-
LINKD case, for safe transportation through tlia
mails.
So well-known havo these Watches become,
thousand are buying them in preference to higher-
Sriced Watches. The Company are now maklrir
,000 Watches each day, an average of 1~yi
Watches per minute. You would imagine tho
whole country supplied by this time. By no means.
This Is the merchant's Watch, the farmer's Watch,
the miner' Watch, the laborer's Watch, the boy's
Watch, the school-girl's Watch—in fact, every-
body's Watch. 4*.
Oa reeelp or »fit.5.£>lW'v^e»cnd1rtl!.ce!flM'atod
Watch mud n homlsonie I'.icl'eUS'Jatcd Chain,
with Chnrm Bttnebefl, by registered
msll, pr«i|>ald, nnd guu/aasep It
lo reach you aalely.
The Waterbury Watch Co has a. national repu-
tation for makind the E2EHY CItiEAP WATCH
IN THIS WORLH
We have received from them their NEW Watch,
a threat improv ement over the first ones made, and
a'marvel of simplicity and accuracy, containing
more Ingenuity than any other article placed be-
fore the public for many years. The cut shows
EXACT siEB of Watch.
A Watch made by hand would coat as much as
a cottage by tho sea-shore or a small yacht, and
take as long to build.' So perfect is tho machinery
used in malum: this Watch, and so exact are all Jib
parts, that- if it needs repairs, if sent direct to the
factory, tho charge fora.ct"fd repairs (inctudinff
part* used) never exceeds 50 cts This will explain
why they are so chenn rn<l so easily repaired
BVEBV WATCH iS VVATiRAJVTBI) Tlf GIVR
HATISFACTiUM.
Address A. R. Norton A Oo
1NTELLIGENCEU OFFICE—
Dallas, Texas.
To anyone souding at one time a club ot
ten subscribers togethei with $21.00 we
will send a Waterbury watch by register
ed mail, postage paid, securely packed
in a stuffed box. satin lined, FDEE OF
ANY COST WHATEVER. To anyone
spciirbing the wttleli as above statod we
will also send tlie Waterbery NVatcli Com-
pany nickel silver Chain. Now is ihe time
to secure a good time piece free.
liear this in mind.
Wc pav the piwiito and registry fee.
2. pi ifs s<»\r style wsjtc?i?
It is the latest; improved style with tlie
solid dial taee.
'S'lstt ."Vitnicf* «»r ?Site club must
ali begin at the same time but need not be
at the same post-office.
•1. If you t';iil of getting a club often and
send five or more names we will allow a
deduction on the price ol the watch of t«a
cents for each subscriber.
(iet yoursolf a watch for NewYenr by
sending us tho money for the watch diect,
or by making up clubs as above stated.
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. THE
WKTEl\BUfa
IWlLIa NOT CARRY RMY OTHBl\v
Smart l.titiness Man: No. sir; no
but the Wnterburv for mo. I cla ;
:t good tiling when I get hold oi
would have been in tho poornoua •
,i<ro if my own judgement ol the va
tilings hadn't carried me trlumpli
;»ri und a good many sharp corners. Ik
er let big names or I die prices for anyt
fitiilme a bit as to their real value. 1 ke
this Waterberry keeps just as rood tim
ihe $o0) Jurgenss'jn my partner crni
«<i that ends the inattsr. The only thin?,
carry a watch for is to keep time. Thfe
does'it just as well as the best watch mad*,
and 1 am consequently $496 ahead ef my
partner. That's business,—that's me, ev-
ery time.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1885, newspaper, January 7, 1885; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444433/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.