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THE INTELLIGENCES
IS THE OLDEST RFPUBIICAN
RECORD OF FRA UDS.
The Pest Offica Department puts upon Its fraud
n ,TT-,r T,,<r,rr, at>ii- t%t„, ... ' let th<» Mutual °?ess a no ;iiuio>i a .(1 thj Ameri-
DAIL1 PATER PUBLISHED Ii\ THE I can News Exchange of Cincinnati,
Also OeorgeH. Atays, alias Sanford, alias San.
ford & Co,, of Chicago are frauds.
Creat Western (iun Woiks,Pittsburg, Pa, don'
ante up-
The Lobdell Chemical On., ot St. Lnui?, Mo., it
8 reported don't pay its advertising accounts.
The New V'ors Furnishing Con pany don't pay
r- r' 710/"Vr, T~n'mtvt i ads,and send in return articles for money, lit ware
o UX>o L. l\l L .1 J. L'l> ! of it.
I The (rozf.ite and Star tbuadesei ibes a multitude
86 00 ! of slinks-
j A subscriber-who will allow the postmaster
_ _ Ctj} 00 i ,p do bu8 ine8S for hiui> the matter of stopping
I his paper, after taking it a ye r or more—and
never paid /or it— is not a gentleman, and h.s
name shouid be published. feHe is defrauding the
publisher, but is too big acow&H to do it boldly,
.herofore he hides himself behind the pos mad
ter.
—The Editor of the San Marcos Free
Press describes the condition of many pub«
lishers:
A
STATS OF TEXAS.
OF, EVER LIKELY TO BE.
TERMS OF
One Year -
Six Month
OFFICE: 743 ROSS IA VEXVE,
DALLAS CITY . „ TEXAS
" World Smashing J'
World-smashing, Meteoric Astronoraj-
and Lunar vo'oBnoe.-', are "thiili'tg" sub"
ieet8 disctnsed by Vv. M. Wiiiirnns in No.
J 2 of tiie Eizivir Library.—pries itfj csutd.1
Nervously inclined reader- Will be glad 'o
know that the author is conservative, and
claims that science demonstrates not the
•early destruction ot the universe, but
quite the coativry. The-e three P3sayt'
are from a handsome larsje volume by the
same author and publisher, 's.-ued under
the title of "Science in tihoit Chapteia."
word to delinquent subscribers. We
have not found time to send out bills Mid
all knowing themselves indebted need not
; to wait *or this formality, but will please
' call and pay up,
j Fleming"& Meni am, R .E R»ndtll & Co., Chas
I T Hervi S: < 'o., Benlett, Uoilauiau & On., and
Cud worth & Co.. all of Chicago, ue <iss arcd by
j the 1 ost iluw dt'purtmout to be ft^uduicut con-
I c«arn.
Eniernrising people are begtnoii g to learn the
(t advertising the year round. " he persis-
ts! U;Oee who are not intimidated by
va?un
lency ■
To make way for a new ou I fa t we will
sell the Intei.lioenceu press and mater-
ial at a bargain for cash.
_ Billington givea great bargains in Fur-'
nitnre.
WANTKP—n good location in Texas for a flrs
clap* Military School by one o f toe ablest and
u.oet experienced toa"tie-8 iu the Union, who
brings with him the »' ry bluest testimonials as
to qualification and moral character. Any par-
ties desiring tha establishment of a No. 1 Milita-
ry Academy are invited to open correspondence
with the Editor of the Intelligence a.
NOTICE THIS.
If yoti waut to buy r piano, organ or musical In
strumetits of any kind er sheet music, oriustrue-
ion" book or aay thiru; in theraasie.il »fne~ap-
pZy to the editor ot the Intelligences, a nd yen
will bs enabled to buy what, you want and you
wiii have thirty per ceut from what you wil have
to day so- calied music dealers., ttear this in mind
ui ing the holiday season.
At the session of the Wisconsin Editors' and
Publishers Association, held at .Milwaukee, Wis.
October 6th, a reso-ution wssudoptid d preca -
ingthe half-cash halt-trade system of advertising,
recommending to all newspaper 111 Vviscorsinto
refuse tili such offers, and encouri ge a system
similar to the established Com.viskciat ^cm-
C1ES in r. f re nee to the custom of foreign adver-
tisers aed advertising egjnts- Milwaukee ttenli-
cel
At the Democ-atie Editorial Associat on, held
at Indianapolis, I idiaita. January oth, the fol-
lowing resolutions w--»re adopted
Colonel McDotKiidouered the following rest/
lution, wh'ch was sdoptad;
RliSoLVt.y, That't is the sens? of th's Teetirg
that no contracts lor advertising in any paper
VARIOUS QUACKS.
Wha—JCacb wish hi$ own Pel
ScJiPUie-CiiHiviile tbe
jriel(l of llniuitu
Nature.
Tberehcve olwaye been queks:-legal gu icks
theological quacks, scientiiii quaika and medi-
cal quajks. 8omu of them aie bland,oi.'y Mlo ws
who ajgue^nd smile Me world into believing In
their favori te uit ot humbug. Others are pom-
pous and p-etc ntious parrsites. But they m.ske
it pay. Ilea seem to love to be swindled, stipu
lating only that it shall ba neatly d >ue.
The dsftr public aie eq rally iibsral 'o tin a loc
trie and ma?uetiofraul. tb.s fellow is a g-a-
ius in his line. Hi will p'it a m ijuetin belt
around your waift, a magnetic nne c'aca under
youi chin, o.'fit yju out with ai entire new suit
cf magnetic eiothes, warranted to srrve 1 h «
purpose of ordinafy gcrmants, and a* the same
tune to cute all disaisus' from whooping-cough
WOMEN'S..,
• • •« B
--
NUNDA N.Y
ot "du/i! times," and who k<
op vh-
jil which are treated something more than j biicincw.ver befo «thVpiVlie Mil
two-score topics of popular intcrevt, many 1 them on the rl«ht side in t' v<"
by the cry
r 1 nines and
surety p^ace
of them heinj; praciical raili«r tbaa situ-
?>!y curious, , lite iiupor'tr's price of $3.
•r>0 is reduced by the American ptiblia'ier
to 50 cc-nts for handsome cloth binding.
>r 65 cents for hall' Eun.-ia. red edsea.
though
tue American edition is
fairly
e'juil to the imprterV For sale bv a.
ii ookaelleri8, aiul by club kgents,' John fai
A Ideo, publisher, IS Vt^ey Street, iSew.
Y o: k.
TO OUH SL BoCKIBEKS ANL* ADEltV
I- W'eavi r & Cs>, Pittsburg,
Reuner Atanut'acturi c,t>.
til eat Westers buii NV'ctks.
V;ir'fi ot New lorb, iv*io advertises Invjgor
tiag Pi«s i» a nou paying f.au.i, tcor the uriuf, .-
i the .oca 1 ;iue is a ^io. I'er •
| ead."
j, A. Vai', 12-37 Marke
at >l Oudney U cu I2di
j don't pay.
j The Tyler Courier publishes a Jorg list o
iliquents, ,it,d oit'ers their uccottut for sale.
I l'ass thorn wound tha« dead boats be
I however gay their plumage may ae.
rhire is n'j badar iu t*iI.
."tract, nh'.l idejphia. > a.
Broadway, JSew Yorv
de-
known
^ w | 10 hasty consumption.
should be tal<eu from any foreign advertisers at I . ^ost ot these have no moro electric or mignet-
a less rate of compensation thau charged looai ad I ?c. p?wer about them than resides in wooden
To
TISKiiS.
make ronttjuipif.ted
Hop Si tiers aro tJ:e rarest tad 3:s
fitters Ever iladc.
vemenls ■ ^'e- ai!®' "oulPounded from Hops, Malt,
in'jtie? : l>UCliU> Mandrake and Dandelion.—the
impro
involving coiisiderable outlay of money j Jianfliake and Dandelion,—the
the jntkllk+snckr calls upon all in arrears ! 0,ue, • a»d most valuable medicines
to contribute. Many are owinj; us lo ' 1,1 world and contain all the best and
vt?ars, and if they cannot j
Iielp us to Cite extent
•ay all let tt.eui \ ai'?st c^ative properties of all other rem-
<if their ability ! r :!fi> ln^ greatest Blood Purifier,
Tiiousauds of dollars scattered throughout
the.country now gathere.i into a pi e m ou
sanctum would enjble us
tier far in advance oi our
K'tid in your dollar* an 1 bj
oa the Lesion of Uo'.or.
o publish a pa
cuii temporaries
iuscnbtu u
FALXJABLT3 T A tl M JTOR SALE
AT A GKE tT BARGAIN.
IG0
Acres, ul! un3 ir fence
. with good dsvf-M
ij. *.t'i oiv) a lit
mg, i tr.n a iJ gin bo
.«>ien never faiii.tg spdug oi'go d ;old w «t
iriucioally vaiiay
("leet t> itsaif.
a t,a'.e and a
This farm is sttua-
and a good peaca orchart,
Ui'l. TMrty so-n-iQ pniurJ
'rfalmce ail ta cultivatiO >, pr
■(•jarter to the acre cottoa-
>y on b«ai creek lour uiid a ha.t u:ii«s s luttiw .iot
ol bancaater, and fiftsen nt'.l-ij dae sotttfi of Oal-
las. -ri;.e pcrffct, i'ases all paid.
Any oau wlshtnsjanumber one farm will buy
bis. Fda TXaVM APPLV TO
A. il. >0Ri0.\iV (.0.
f>vparttncut i f Insurance Statistics and History,
Aus.iu. 1 cx .b. <Jon. 17. iSio.
To al! whom it may concern .
't his is ceitity that the American Centra! I-isurs
on.ia CO. of 8t, I.O'Jis, Mo. has in ail respects
faliy c-inipheu with the laws >>1' Texai ai
renditions precod<;iit to ita doin< btsiac-ss in tin
Siate and tint said c'Oinpain holds acertilicate
<.,f ■authority fro a this ottiJe entitling it to do
bu.'ioess in"this tji.'.t-e for tw-iva niori-.l'a, fr«iai tue
isi day of January. iSiS, to th 3int d-ij of l)e-
rU. b.il' 1S8X
Uivml' un.'.or tny hand anu seal ot oiiicj in ius-
L.n, the da> Mid uate 1st above v ri'ten.
A. A'. eifAlCHT.
^uuimiisioner.
j Liver Regulator, and Life and Health
j Kjalor-mg Agen t on eauh. Ko disease or
, lllheaUn can possibly long exist when
tnesi! Litter.0 are listed, so varied and pers
j feci are tlie^ r operations.
■ iiiey give new life and vjgor to the
j iger! and infirm To all whose ejti}>!ov-
t menUj cause irregularity of the bowela ci
I urinary organs, or who require an A«ed-
' zt'r, ionic, and mild Stimulant, Hop Bit-
' eIt are Li valuable, being highly curative,
j tonic and stimulating, without intoxijat-
i lriS: v
jso matter what your feelings or syinp-
, toma aic, what the disease or aiimetic is.
use Hop Litters. Dcn't wait until you
i are sick, but i; you only feel bad or misar'-
; at).e, use Map Bitters at once, it may
j s«j.ve your life. Hundredi have been saved
I oy ho doing $500 will be paid for a case
I they will mi> cure or help.
Do not ntffer or let your friends Buffer,
but use and urge them to uso Hop Bitters.
-.emember, Hop Bitters is no vile,
drusged, .irunken nostrum, but the Porsst
and Lest Medicine ever made; the "inva
nd 8 I1 ri«nd and riojie,7' and no person or
family should be without them.
Bitters t<>~dtv.
Try the
The foLowuiir resolutions passed bv tlia
Ohio press OHouiation, in our judgement.
tMrried out.
are good ones, and shonld be
For Saio ov ileni
\.iwrt»g? \our wishes in the in rut i.iggkckr.
tv brau new saAs fjr sale. Enqui.'tf oi a. B. j
Norton S co. j
.severti desirabio roo ns r.Ml houses for rent.
K^mre ol v. B. Js'ortoi! K Co.
a bou-,. et> tnt e-mer of Sycamore arid i'a'-itlc ;
..wjus tor real. J.'.agu'r.' of i- ii. Xortou & C'o. i
'.lur uoiuiui's are opuii to a.l advertisers. Hates |
-.a „ie knowuon ap^.icatioa «o t e emto .
Vai'jaide i.rids a aiaiy oojnti aia i'e*a< for j
s»li. Wiiqjire of t ie a<ut«r of tue In rtii.i.iiien |
f - ri, «
lj»t<c&iiia in \muiL »n all p;if' ofTe.a«c*nbe
! h i by t j li. *0 i a oO»
to the letter, by every newspaper publish-
er in fexas:
Resolved, That we, the members of the
Northwestern Onio Editorial Association,
mu*e from this date to give any foreign
advertiBer a special position in our papers,
and thai we wiii not sin ( a »; >py <d' oui
paper to such foreign-ad vertiser, unless he
pays lull pi ice for I lie sa-ue, ft ii^n the
contract is le.--s than $20.
Resolved, That
•t a point in
/'or iSnfe
A So. I farm of 200 tares, aoo :t eipbt nii!?s
»o itiieast of Daiiss ind 00' tniw north of the
Ctjk Kailroad; ouo Hundred acre* in.proved;
j. <^'j«t twosioiy fraiiic h ,use raiently built;
,jood granary aui b irti . v/ s'l of esoallent water
. coiiVeuir-Ut t,i .i good snlj i). Price, <S-0 pur
arie. Enquire of A. B Norton Co.
i-3 acres of good land, with a s'uali hnirovo.
m (Ut; 30 acivs ualar teuj •; laad w-ltioj-red
V\ ill do so.d tor AU pel a,''J. Oip.nU »l aein,'
iv .de a good farni. liOCd.ei ao ut iev -'i m lea
sooth-'ast ot Uikllas. I'ttle perK'.'t. I'lus ;aa 1 ii
part ou »he frialty liver. e' j. ^arucjla. a Ld^unx*
Hi " "
aargeour rtg
B. KoltlOiN" Ct).
A Happy r amly.
Pulled from ti e breH»'.,sa'ipex d from th» bottle
tojiachj ivUi wit an 1 niiK 'ill cirdl-'i
it-Uiyhaileli'l »hs ail that liighf,
llnUselioU bui:.pii gi;«a<ts m avvful fright.
J.'oD't deay, t..u> wi'h Vieturia,
Iiight wac iitucous withoui Cutatlti
A ilei. co.ic i f!, for pi.e ■ 'ui sijiiilx-r,
Aii aaid tlietr p»-jur ai.d slept ;iitr> timnder
iuiySt-iimo
All poraous having uem>a is aga, ,iot the Uuitea
P' ates a» wltn«»ii}* or otherwise during tny^ se
v' :e as Marshtil of the Northern l^isi Ct ot lexas
a e requ.su#a to paseut tue n-tu) at ouoe to
lliliuft OoC 1 1&32. *V li .lOlUUN,
WaNTEi)—500,000, acres choice Texa
land in one body.
300,000 acre? choice land in one body.
Parties wishing to seil will give partic-
y]aja as to location and lowest cash rate.
A .B Morion & Uo, 1
we wiil hereafter make
contracting with foreign ad-
vertisers to fix the prices so that thev will
net us an good ju ices as v, « c"
uiar home advertisers,
• Kesoived. that it be the duty of each
membei ol tins Associ -tttoa lo inform bv
uiaii ins brethren when a delinqnent sub
scriaer moves into his-county or town;
also, that he inform the members of the
Association of any di*houest aiverti.+ers
with whom he has had dealings.
A window sash and window frame *n
which the fasti will he held .at any point
! in the frame without weights or similar
cotitiiWRccp, Ji*m ti£6n paien ted by Mr.
(Jasper Lowenstein af <ijlom»5u-i, Ohio.
1 he side barn of the siidi are wider at the
top than at the bo.t^m, aiui the window
tiaine is provided with recesses, in whicii
^ ta s .ue pla.ed that ate pressed out bv
j suitable -pi !nt{n ajiairst me diagonal ed^e-
I of the side bars •>i the saah, the springs
exerting ihe greatesv pressure beio-v the
eeiitre ot th' bars, and holding the sash
at any desi,«d position.'—Scientific Ameri-
can.
A model o; tins us-eful invention can be
seen at Norton's I .te'ligencer offiee in
stone building coiiier of Sycamore and Elm
oiieeus.
vertisers on all kinds of matter.
J, xi. Forsyth then iutrodu.cd the tollowiag
resolution v/hich was eairi.d;
KEdOLvrD, That we de^recatc the prac ices
common among publishers of newspapers of n
seiting a 11 Hiverusemiti's sent thou, from parte
i f whcee tl isnciai KspoasibUity they have no
Unow^dge, and at rates ru nuus^y l>w; ana tha t
it it. the sense of this Convention hat no order fur
an vert! sing bo accepted without iirst obtaining
Satisfactory references aa to the re^.ubity of the
udver tiser or adveitisliiif agent.
—— ■ -
Homestead Law#
rkxtra<;rs fromtiie hcate c3»?rirurtjn
ART. XVI.—GENERAL PROVISIONS.
Bsc. 50 T he homestead of a fami'y sh dl be,
and ia hereby protected from forced sale for the
payment ot all deb's, ox .opt for the purchase
money thereof, ov a pa t of such purchase woiiey
he taxes due thereon, or fcr vort; and material
ured in constructing improvements tbor ou; aud
in this last case only when th>' work and material
are contracted for in writing, with the consent of
tlic «tfe, given it; tho same nunner as 1>: require i
in niMioif a sale and conveyance of t'le homo-
"end; or shall the owner, if a married man, sell
the homestead without the consent of th) wife,
$iven in such manner as may be prescribed by
h.w. No mortgage, trust deed or oilier lion shall
iver le va'id, except for the purchase money
tberefoi' or improvements made thereon, as here-
inbefore provided, whetner such mortgage or
mis'; deed or other Hen a hall hav« been created
by tfce husband vlone ov together with bis wife;
ami all pretended etues of the b mestsad involv -
ing any condition of defeance shall oe void.
Sec. al. The homestead, not in a towa or city
shall consist of not more tbaa 200 acres of land
which may be 'in one or more parcels, witb the
improvements thereon. The h imeetea.i, in a city,
town cr village shail censist of lot or lo'.o, not to
exceed in va ue five thousand dollars at tl.c time
ot thoir defii'nat'on as tLe homestead, without
reference to the value of any improvements there-
ou. Provided, that the same sbail be used for
the purpoucs of a home, or as a pi.ice to exercise
the calling or business >.f the h ad of a family
Provided, oiao, tliut any tamporury renting of the
j homestead suali not cnansre the character of the.
am,< ulitn ro other homestead h ij been acouied-
Hsc. 52. On the death of uie Ousoaaa or wife
or both, the homestead shall descend and ves tfce
iiku wanner as other real property ot toe deoeas-
8i, sod shall oe y versed by t«o same laws of <ie-
"ceiis and distribution. But it shall not bo parti,
tioned among the he rs of the deceased daring the
'itetime of (he surviving; i.u*-band or wife, or so
long as the surviver may eject to use or occupy
the same »s i homestead, oriss f,ng a« Uie guard-
ian ol the m nor children of the dceeaaed aiav l>
permitted, n ider the order of the proper court,
unv'ng jurfadtetioD, to use and occuoy the same.
The li1.\v (iciicing '.ho honu-ataa ; and other prop
ertv cxemp Jrorn taxation iu accordance »vith the
aOjve provisions is as follow-.
Ai.T, liV.-t. 'i uere shall flso be reserved to
evefv family in tbn> tJtate, free and eiem ot ,.-jit
forced sale for d-ots, the fo lowiing property: Ail
household snd aitcheu furniture; all implement*
of nusnandry; all tools and apparatus oelooging
to any fade or prjfessioiij all books belonging
to private or public lloraries; iiv.» milen cows an l
calves; two yoke of work "sen; two horses aad
one wag.m; ou ■ carriage or Ou^gy; one guu,
twen'y bogs; twenty head of slieep; all provis-
ious and forage on h iu«l for u .me cousu option;
.ill saddles, bridles s>iid harness necessary for thu
use of the fa ul.y; and to citizjii and h sad
of a family one horse, bridle an I sadd e; all weaiu
i fig iippurei; ail tools, apparatus aud nooks be,
ougirg t-i 0:8 private iibr»tv
FMADIES-t-
. , - . , ,, - 'n wooden
blatike's or in girdles ol sackcloth. Oniy when
applied by an ex Dert is electricity of the s'.>htfst
use as s medicinai tige ut, and even theu itr vain
ia grossly over statea. What, is -ho stronger,
possible presumptive evidence in fatorof a pa'-- '
ticulrr remedy! Clea ly t at it should ha»e !
been ptepared by responsible persons of sc- i
knowiedged skill iu the treatment of disease.
fquarety on this t'ouvdation st->iids I
OAPCISa; POROUS Pi.'V 8TKR- Ei do.sed by j
5.000 physicians pharmacists, druggi ts autl !
Chemists it 11 lee's no further apology nor intro- j
. duciiou, It is the one and only true and tried '
external application- Quacks of all jrit.de puy I
tfieCapjiue tho comp! ment of their dislike, a»
datan is said to haie tioiy water,
Look in tue middic o.t "i;.- plaster for tho word
"CrtPCltiiil." Price 25 ci nts.
Beabury & Johnson, Chemists, Ne* York.
not, life is sweeping
go and dare before
you die, eonietbing
mighty and sublime
leave behind to ton
qucr time, iJS'j a week in your own rown- $5 out
fit free. No risk. b,very thiug new, Capital not
/required. We will turtiish you every thing. Mb
j ry are making fortunes. Ladies make «s much
as men, and boys aud giris make gr*at puy
Header, ifyoa want business at which you cat
make great pay all the trap, write lor particulars
to H. rtAli.ex?& Co.,Portland Me. iuai6-6m
|v;rTOMIC';r;
THE SREiJ FEMALE REKEOV.
i Th® Favorite Prescription of tha
ski's M*iii Insists
WUN'DA, K. Y., U. S. A.,
Formerly, BuiTalo. N. Y.
For Prolapsus XJtei i or Fallirg of the Womb,
Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb and
all displacements, Leauorrhosaor Whites,Irrez-
;
idaey
Vick's Flora! Guide
For 1883 is an Elegant Book of L0 Pages, 3 Col
®.rerl Flowers and Vegetables, and more
than 1000 II.lust rations of the choicest Flower.f
a. yftxifcrt and VogotublQdy aud Directions for i^r »w-
mg. It is handsome enough f .r the Center Ta
ole or ,-i rlolidiy present. 8end on vour name and
lost O dice address, with 10 cents, and I well send
your t copy, postage paid. This i« not a quarter
< i its cost. it i; prin-jd in both English and
German. It you nf.erwanis order seeds deduct
,c „„ V'cks Seeds are the Best in the
Werldl Ihe Moral Guide will ;ell how to get
ana grow them,
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 Pa-
ffeij, 0 Colored PI iU'8, o0u iingraviL^s, l^or 50 eta
m paper covers; $1.00 iu elegant cloth Iu oei-
man c r English.
Viok ii IIlii8trat?fl Mrnthly 32 Pa-
^ea, a Colerea Plate is ev -.ry nnmber and many
' *8'f W?$1 2i^year; vive copies
101 Jt5.00. specimen ISmcOerri seM for 10 ceuta •
JtriaJ c opiorf lor iio conts '
VICK.
KociitsrEH, N. Y.
ti'l ER MONTH
t&icVW * -iubilant >
^ cebH every whore
PURE,
with sue-
rj Whore selltncj,
our new braided Silv r Mou'dj Wire Clothe?
j Line. ..last?Jorever. Never rusts. Warr'niUd.
iselts readily at every house. Sample and t»rms
j free by mail. Address UIUARD WInE MlI.Ld
t'bil 'dcljiaia, Pu.
Ttixic " has no equal in the world.
If you have tried olherretaedies without suc-
cess. do not be discouraged, but give " Ladies'
Hsoui.iTiNG Tokic" a single Irial. it never
fails to (jive qnivh and permanent relief.
if yon aro troubled with a:iy weakness or
complaint common to- o.tr sex. ley uside Ihe
doctor's prescription for once and try " Ladies"
Rcoulatixg Tow,'' which we guarantee will
positively o?tr<5you,
„CSOO will be given for pny case of Fcsn-ils
» eaknef.s ov Inability which Ladies' Rigi'Lat-
ins Tonic will not cure. This Is a bona me
oiier, made by responsible ladies who krow
from expert fines what '"Ladies' eegalatik»
Toneo" can do.
. Sold by Drugg!?t3. Price J1.C0 per hottla, or
E.x bottles for ^5.00.
LEUCORRHtKA wa3*i, an injection fcr
all discharges common to wotmaklnd. A posi-
tive cure in from two to five days. Sold by
druggi-ts, or sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps".
Ladies' Recui./! tiwc Tonic Plag-
TER. A great Improvement over all other
porous plasters. Especially adapted to tho
femalo system. Sold by druggists or seut by
mail for io cents in stamps.
Tho iVoniCK's Medical Institute is an associ-
ation prominent I.ndij Physicians, who have
successfully treated the diseases common to
their sex. lot years, Treatment given to ladies
•luffering from any disoaao, either by mail cr at
the institution. Wives, Mothersaud Daughters
C»iD obtain advice concerning thoir health and
diseases by mall .free, by cendiug symptom* fe .
cod description of disease. Send two three-cenii I
stumps for out pamphlet to womon. Address ' '
Women's Medical Instituto, Nunda, N. Y.
I (Mention This Paper.)
mch27d&w-ly
DON'T
"KOUGH ON RA F8."
Cifar out rals, mice, roaches, flies, tn'p
bed-bugs, skunks,cnipmuak.", g>j>!:era. 16o
Druggista.
a Children
Wiilvmt ^ov Naiooti'ae.
V. hat rives ocr Children T0«y cheeks,
V. hat cures m;ir lovers, makes them sleep;
!Tis C'Hstoi-i.T.
When Bftbic fret, and cry by turns,
What cures tlvir colic, kills their woraw
But Ca'itoria.
TTiiat rnifkly rnref Constipation,
Sour Stoiuach, Coida, luiiieBtion ;
But Cnstcrlri.
Faroxrel't iben to Morpi fae Syrups,
Castor Ull aud Parcgoric, and
Hull CMtoria!
Centaur Liiitnnont.—An tut-
'ailing cure for RhentafttisB)
jprains, Bonis, Galls, &o. Tha mwrt
■?otont and Powerful Paln*roilev*
up aud liealing; rosxody, known to
<nan.
F"f.>l to use ALABaSTINE for renovating vow r
'V all and Ceiiingi. It is rapidly superseding a 11
Other (finish. For dur^bilif, b'juut.y and ecu 10 -
my, it >s w'thcut «.»i equal,hi d. he uppliod ba »ny
i«10. If not fo" sale in your neigbborho id eelut
I to dEELHJl'" BliOd , 32 Eur 1 og Slip, N. Y-
' LOWERS
ax'*'^T ca.
euijravipgs seowiae hnw, rare a-id most
_ beautiful Pta'it* ever offered t>r sate in the
State of lexu*, niwread/ f >r miill n< on receipt
of 6c. ia st-mps, vi iiif hi its on eulti'jatiou , f
flowers given fir th's cliitl-td. S tnd fir it
Nursery citalo^ue rrje t'leaem V iilev* Nurs -
ery. \VMl. lUJAli, Prop, tur.ln. Tax s
J. M. MCGKKW Willi/M rmall j
Lute A aditor, P 0 dfa't La if Inj/iector P 0 dep'
McGEEW &&MALI ,
Atiomnffs aim Counselors at Law
Rccms 5 & 0, St. Cloud Building,
W^iilNGl'QX, 1). 0,
Practice bef re the Supreme Court, Dietrict of
Collimbiti, the court of claims, and the Exec-
utive Department" of the Uerierj.1 Uovern
("|ment.
ti' Fpefal ettenticn civen to the boshieas o
I'ostmasters, U H Attorneys C S Cornmission-
i rs, Clerks, Marshals, Internal Revenue Col-
lectors, Pension Agents, Army and Navy
Oflieer., Indian Aeents, Registers and Re-
ceiver of Land Cilices, Surveyors, and
Collectors of Customs, Railroad and
derail boat Companies, v ail Cou.
tractors aud National Banks.
I CURE FITS!
When l cay *ur« I do not mean merely to stop them tor
• time aad then have them rotura again, I mean a radi-
cal cure. I have made the dlseaao of PITS, BPILSPSr
•r FALLING81CKNBSSa llfo-longnudy. Iwarrantniy
remedy to care the worst cases. Because others h&vo
foiled fs no rcaann for not Dow receiving k care, fend at
ones for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my lrtalllbla
remedy. Olre lipma and Post Office. It cujta yon
Mvitlilug ror a trial, and I *111 care you. • ,
— AaiTtiH Pr. IL Q. jtOVT, t» P»arl 8t, Kow
UOI.HAXK
LIVER PADS
Hot Sale
m
81fl Main Street.
DALLAS, - - TEXA8*
H. W. Ka;>/
STOVE£
TOWAJUl,
CEM, GLASS, PSN8Vi il
House Furnishing Goo#ls, i
L A.MPS, &o., &c. *
HO. 629 Jtl.LM ST.,
DALLAS^ TEXAS.
Galvanized Iron Cornice Window
Hnd Steel Ir jii «sitt»
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1883, newspaper, March 31, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444537/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.