Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 136, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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E INTELLIGENCER
IFFICE: 748 RVSS AVKNVE,
mod a. the Head of Steamboat
ligation atid the Railroad Cross,
tny of the Trinity River.
A First-Class Paper,
ied at the Dallab fc«5t0efi'jjc a8
Second Class Mattel.
|iAS, TEX., OCTOBER 0, 1883
LOCALS'
old nurre pays: Dr Acker's Eng.'isd
dv la best fur coughs, croup or dxpth
Li druggists.
firms" was the name of the
|u»eamxbip that croi-sed the
itie She leit Loudou, March
I, aud arrived at New York,
]1 22d, 1838.
Bj'?psia, the insidious toe to health
hie»ra by using Dr Acker's Dyspepsia
fete. At druggists.
VIr* Langtry, uie Jersey Lily,"
|th*» name given by a woman
|g»d in a Paterson, N, J., po
jourt recently.
lie'' ! beautify vour complexion wiUi
i s Sulphur Soap.
|s Jiatr ard Whisker Dye," 50c
■<»..
elaui opei>tr of Ocuannort
|I., won a match recently by
nag five hundred ciaras iu 35
»tee and fifteen second .
rZST5 AND TWINGES.
Jy brethren," shouted Dr, Tairaadge
l)rigiil autumnal Sandav, 4'here is a
li from the cornfield. God has ar-
bd tfc^t the tar ai.d the it-u^k shall be
Id. Evvrv rheumatic pain is but a
pt of the hUHking-peg, and every n?u-
twinge is oi.ly a twist of the husk- j
|at»ibij / but nobody wants to be husk-
.>r all ihat, aud nature teaches us to
the process. Therefore we accept
gratitude whatever help?* up to sup-
those very twists and twin yes.
am his pleasant home, Greeumont,
J K'ng Sitig N. Y . M. Alfred jHae/, a
Ich gentK man, writes*
have is) tiered almost intolerable tor-
Its from rheumatism tor many years,
lie numerous remedies which I tried,
benefited me. But Parkk's Tonic
me great satisfuotion. 1 certify with
sure ihat it restored my health- You
dvelcouie to publish tis a"d me my
\ 9)
lessrs. Hiscox & Co., call especial at-.
Ion to the fact that this preparation,
ph has been known as Pakkku's (Jln-
Ionic, will hereafter be advertised
Isold nimply under the name of Pakk-
Tokic. As unprincipled <iealers are
jtanlly deceiving tiieir customers by
Ititutinu interior preparations under
[name of ginger, and as ginger is real-
|n unimportant ingredient, we diop the
feading word.
iere is no change, however, in the pre-
luion itseil, and ail bott'es remaining
lite hands of dealers, wrapped under tiie
Je of Parker's Ginger Ionic, contain
genuine medicine, it the facsimile sig»
ire yf Hisoox & Co is at the Bottom
he outside wrapper.
A Brush Well Applied
and previously moistered with SOZO-
DONT removes the defacing evidences oi
neglect from the teeth, and tightens
them in their sockets. If the breath has
a repellent smell the article substitutes
for ihat, its own pleasant aroma. Shrunk-
en and inflamed gum* are restored to
health by its U3e, and canker of the mouth
cured' System in the use of this tine an-
tiseptic, as of other promoters of health,
is highly desirable. Apply nothing but
the genuine.
MINISTERS HAVE TRIElf
to battle with disease without the
proper remedies, and have been
ignominiously overthrown in the
contest. When the minister is sick,
everybody knows it, and many
well-meaning friends prescribe ail
sorts of things to cure him, some
of which would kill him were he
to swallow them. A kind-hearted
woman brought to her almost dy-
ing pastor a great jar of pickles,
and said she knew they would cure
him, for she had pickled them
herself. The sick minister who
swallows at random every sort of
nostrum h's friends suggest may
kill himself in doing so. But he
who, when run down by debility,
worried by dyspepsia, distressed
by malaria, or vexed by liver com-
plaints, takes Brown's Iron Bitters,
makes a sure thing of hisrecovery.
The human system is too
precious a thing to try random
experiments on, or to doctor in
the dark. Some people trifle with
their stomachs and livers as they
would not trifle with a two-dollar
Yankee clock. This is foolishness
and worse. It is well known
that Brown's Iron Bitters is no
experiment, no guess-work, no
hap-hazard trial. The wonderful
preparation of iron on which it is
based is the only form in which
that metal can be taken into the
system without injurious effects. It
enriches the blood. It drives out
intermittent fevers. It restored lost
appetite by putting the stomach
into a condition in which it can
digest food. It sets wrong liven-
right, and makes them secrete and
dispose of bile as they should.
No minister, nor anybody else
runs a risk in making a trial ol
Brown's Iron Bitters. It is a matter
of happy experience with thou-
sands of people that this potent
remedy has restored them from
disease to health. Their testimo-
nials are on record, and can be
seen by all who have a curiosity in
that direction. Ask your druggist
for a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters
and you will find whit a pleasant
remedy it is, as well as efficacious
&ALYON&MEAL.Y f
Stato & Monrce Sis..Chicago
Will send jwimh to any *ddr**3 their
BAND uATALOOUSt
for 1SV4, rO»> pM'*, :lu kwni *11171
of l?fctruu3«ptft« Snib, Cfu>«. teitfc,
Pompon*, EpauUu. Cup-Lunij*,
SUod*. Drut:» Major*! Suffi. Aii<\
StirnUy Hand Outfits, KepaMng
'.{Materia fo, bLo induct* ln>uoUoo anJ !£*-
WtM-a f*x' A "Jit tea i be l 1# ai> -i c Cat
at CLolc* Bau. i Hm,
The Intelligencer yen proposebuying* a Windmill
THE
LAST UNION
'i
-AND THE
kMifI
e
ftETFUUL INFORMATION OF THE
CHAMP ION
Vaneiess Se i f-RogulaHn^
WINBMILL '
if yon wantthe asercv for the b?st wirdmiU investigate 11 • c
MEBI1S OF TIIE f HAMPUOX
g* Every uiill fully warranted and always givt-i Satisfaction
-10 years experience in the uranufaoturc of Pampi -and Wlndmit's.
____
A 10-f! sii'l wiil pump from 50 tg 300 barrels of water > very l!4
hours; i< will tumile n pomp in ;i well I5t> foot deep. Also tu.i 'u
fnetuies of the Star Wood I'amps, Di)or and Vt-tow Screenx.
fickle Qrinderb. Etc. To dealers we c»ti offer Superior Indu.:<--
mentc handle our good*. Over 3,000 Dealers are now haiu.-in,
our manufactures.
POWELL & DOUGLAS
W A UK EG AN. I LI,., U S. A.
OLD AM RELIABLE
HAMILTON
-DSAL3R IN-
AND ONLY
u s-; t r k. i, * r a it
1" .4 r Sfi ,SS
. Oils, Mm, Biactab,
Wall Paper,
(I 'indole Gloss,
Moulding, Etc., E(c%.
A Large Supply of
Ready Mixed Paints.
82<1 ELM ST1IEET, H26
DALLAS, TEXA8
D. MACKA YAL U
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk htreet.^.
Opposite Witidsor,
P. S. BORICH,
Sien aii Uroamtal Fainter
'16 Sycarooro lit., between U
DALLAS. - TEX A*.
Pape r Hanging arid Ca!eomir:i;-.t; Pone,
N K. WRIGHT.
CONTRACTOH fy BUILDKB
No 208 Bycaftiore Strfet.
D VJiLAS, TEXAS
— Jobbing of all kind promptly done,
CI. niOOEK,
ATlORttEl CO UNbhLLOL A1
LA W,
JDailafj
Texa
EEARBT & WORK
ATTOKNEYS-AX-LA W.
-:o;-
nwr a OS Main St.
DALLAS TEXAS
OF
A.vmue Hotel,
€.W. U'lNN, Proprietor.
Aulin. iexas.
FIRST (LASfs IX EVERY RESPECT
I'able furnished with the be?t the market
«fiord-' and atten i;oo as good ad any bouse
rj the city.
New Hope N ursery
Wm Biitilrin, Proprietor
DALLAS, 1EXAS
:o:
Ono-half mile North of Dallas on Te*a# Centra
railroad. Orders eoltciled. P. O. box iuO.
Geo, D, Barnard & (X)
eUCCI«SO.BS TO
Van Beek Barnard & Tinsley
Wholssals Stationers
Lll HGtiRAPlIERa, I'RiM
LRb, AND BLANK BOOK
MA NO FA VTUKE&S,
\ A L L T E X A S
Weekly
?be yield ol grapes along \) e
id:on Kiver, it is said, wi,l
>ro)ou«. largely exceeding the
i-ulanon* ot the most »atiguit e
wera.
_ Diumon I)ye« will color «ny t!;ing
color, and never tail. The easiest and
t way to economize. ll) CrnU. at all
ggirila.
A mare belonging to Mr
h>«tep, of Ta carota, Nev., gave
ii to twin colta, leceutlT, one a
ree and the other a tuule, aud
are doing well
"Tfct
MOST
R01ARLE
FOOD
IN 1KC WGRlX
InvI,.
child®*!
Sunt ft 1 /Vv^^WAI
Intslligencsr
IMSELST
-al|DS !
«,iXEW8 ITEMS,
is made ui> of the luohI intereHUrn
ftSTHW
QlDPffilt
fOVB MI4,,
Quickly ana
Permanently
CURED
A riiun^kedpt-r nauied Srnit ; o
e Catf kil'i. called bis hou»e u>
Jotf! Hilnn." a« a delicate huk-
«ti« n ilie Hibrtw gueitti are not
ant<rd.
Dr.Sti/json'sAgfcmaAeasedy
Is unequaled aa a j-osftlve
Alterative and Cure A>r
Asthma acd Ey sptpsia, w
and ail their attendant evils, k does not uierely
afford temporary relief, but Is a ijermaneo; cui
Mrg, B. F. Lee, of Belrtiore, O., !.ays of it. /««
turprited at tl %spe«iv eftclt of your reri.*ly. It u
t\t Urit mrdinfx i»i tir yean tfuit haj locitrwd ««/
eoubti ar«{ mait ext^elor(dipn e<vv. I now *f<V -W
aicht ivithoiU cfmohiM." If > oor dnJRg st docs uot
kcepil, aond tor Ueatbe^an^Wjmno^iaU
IU Braadirar. Mew TorV
ROSES
SPLENDID POT PLANTS, »p«claHy pre-
LIT^K A ii\ EXT Li A CTS,
VKSOBODS
EDITORIaLS
and a« in the past, so in the future, it
Will be found ». «lro«g supporter ot
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY
always -aoving forward and keeping pact
with the progressive spirii of the timea.
J. L. McCOWX,
Photographer,
505 MAIN STREET
DALLAS - - - - TEXAS
All Work Executtd in the Fhoent X(yle oj the Art
i* a rticv./sr attention t iven to ©riargiiig picture
to ^ift ssit' in oil, India luk, cr Water Colore
J. M. MCGBB:W Wn.t.tAM
Latt Auditor, r O dep't Kate Itiyector P 0 dep
MoGREW & SMALL,
Attorneys ana Counselorsut L'tw
Sooais 5 3& 6, St, Cloud Building,
WASHINGTON, P.O.
Practise before the Supreme Court, DiBtHi-t ol
Columbia, the court of claims, and the B;ee-
u'.ive Depansneut. of the Oener.\l Uovern
ment.
iHrBpeciii! attention given to the bnsines* <-'f
t'oBtraaeu-rs, Attorneys, IJ S Commisol >:i
era, Clerks, MarabaU, Intern >i itevotiue CjI
lertort, i'ension Agents, Ai i»> • • d Navy
Officers, Indian At;enU, Registers ati'l I. ■
ceiver of Land Oflices, Burvoyor.<, itul
Colleciore of Customs, Kailroad ainl
rfteumboat Companies-, vlail (Icn-
tractors and National Banna.
I lie Eucelli» Elriek moUltiiK
which grindf its own clay
ami makes irom 10,00'. to 12.000 perfect
rick per day is a ureal invention which
will commend iisell to any who will ex-
amine its wot kings,
BriOKtrsakers and Contractors can bv
this wonderlui machine supply the great
want of material in Dallas and other
parts of Texas*
For patriculars as to cost of construe^
tion,price t&c., call at A. B. NORTON &
(JO'S IKTltLLlGEftCKR OFFICE, cor-
ner of Kim and Sycamore.
All ietters addressed to us answered
promptly.
J- A773E1ICE & EDWARDS
LAND AGENTS.
E. F- Corner of Congress Avenue and Boie
d'Arc btreeu
Austin, Texiiw
J. W. Lawrence. L. E. Edwards.
Qrr**±
^ rouronora.Mi unw* »i| •»
ft>P»3| ae br»4i 36 »CT «S| 78 to*
for • 13. vft GIVE a Mand»om®
tf choice and vahMbto R08E8 fre®
Our NE WCUtDZ, « compUt,
, 78 pp. elteamtiy iUtutratml Jrm
EE * CONAKD CO.
^ — f " ' ~ ~
■> Willi I
for Mi 10
•101IOO
Preaant «f choice and
with ever? «cdw.
fVporW on the Awe, TV pp. t
• «U: THE DiNCEE
8ut)acripti»>a
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M ur SptciSED C"|i«
JULIUS 6CHNEIDSR. ALFRED DAVIS
gCHNElDER \ OA VIP,
WHOJ.EBAXB
GROCERS
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AND HEALTHS IN
BAOOIMO AND TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Wines, Liquors and Tobaccos.
18 and 31a Kim St.. Corunr of Harke
T. L. MARSAijLS
WHOLES \LK
GROCER
HOLMAI'fi
LIVER PAD?
i®mc
818 Main
DALLAS. - - iEXA>
DALLAS.
da».-.
H, W. Hi;ry & Bro'r.
STOVU^
TiarwAKE,
CHINA, GLASS U'JIKSSWi \l
House Furnishing Uoo4&,
L IMPS, &-V., 5lo.
NO. 629 KL.d ai
DALCAS, TiSXAS.
I in'vani*ad Iron Co; nice Wiadof
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 136, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1883, newspaper, October 9, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444483/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.