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DALLAS, TEXAS, AUGUST 22,
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no. 97,
Vaneioss Sekf-R»?giilatim*
WISB11ILL '
If yon want 1 he agencv for the l>etrt wicdmill Snvofltigate the !
S1EB11M OF THE (HAMl'IOS, j
Every mill lully warranted and always givee Satisfaction |
20 y«8rs experience In the manufacture of Pumps an;l Windmills, j
A 10 ft ml'l m'l pump fiom 60 to 800 birrols of woler ►very 24 j
I hwrs; it will hanAle n pumr> in » well I >o foot dosp. AIbo manu-
"■r'artuiis of the Star T7ood Pumps, Door aril *'i lo w Screen*. Boss
» -*k-klc Grindor*. Bin. To dealers we can offer Superior Induoe-
'meiit-to ban-He our goods. Over 3,tj00 Driers are now handling
' "Ur manufactures.
powell & douglas
w a uk kg an, ill., u. 8. a.
4 you propose buying a Windmill |THS IJTrELLlCfETJES
fiBTFOT.1. INFORMATION OV THE | pcbmshisd 0\tiw wtfich by
CHAMP lON!W«f
0
Nervous
I sexual (ieb;!
j Renewer.' £
•,CLINE OF MAN.
fness, dyspepsia,impitence,
cured by 'Wells' Hsaltb
|W E M A¥E F 1A ACE®
OS SEPARATE TABLES SOME LARGE LINES OF
ien's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's
|lnd marked theni, io many ij8tanoe9, Just One-Half former Selling
(•'rice, and are ottering special attraction in L:ght-Waight Gent's Uu
jierwear and evervthiug that is require 1 to complete a gentlemau
ardiobe for the Sumner at prices that baffis most of our customers.
rVe are rapidly building up the largest retail trade in Clothing and
Furnishing* Goods of Njth Texas, and our 9ueced8 is altogether du«
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J> our pershtet efforts to deal lairly and squsrelv with the public. W
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I. onfess quitOjfreely that it is our pride and ambition to be leaders in
line, and our customers eay so.
LIEINHAKDT, THE CLOTHIER
704 ELM STREET.
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
has the best circulatiou 01 any
paper published in North-
ern Texas.
Term'* of SubacriiUiou.
PAILS'.--One year, $9 00; sit months, $3 80
one month, 50 cet,ta; per week, 20 cents.
WEBKL7.—One your, in advance, $2 50; uftei
three months, $3 00: after six months, $3 ou.
ADVERTISING—M*EEKJjY :
First 1 nstrUon. $ I 60 per HquBre or eight linesoi
legB. Kach subsequent insertion, 75 cents. All tran>
sent advertisements must be paid in advance. ALr,
AD * fiHTIBEMENl'S DUB OD 71RST INSERTION. Seas
enable deduction made to j'earW advertisements
THK LAW OF KBSV8i'APSR3.
1. Subscribers who da tat ijivu expresu notice to
he contraiy aie cousidered as *j»hiug to oontlnue
heir subscriptions.
2. If subacribars order th'i ducontinuancfl o!
their periodicals the puoiisber may co'ittnuc to
send theiii until all arrearage h*ve been paid.
3. If subscribe's neglect or tafus<) to tafco their
rectod, thoy are held rosponsibleuntil they have
settled their bill and ordered a discontinuance.
4. If subacribers move to another place without
Informing the publisher, and the papers are sent
o the lormer directory theyaie held responsible.
The courts have dv;ided that refusing to tute
periodcala fromtbe *L\|}e, or mov.utj andjleaving
it uncalled for Jj prima facie evidence of fraud
Any person whoever receives a aeWspapor aim
maktiuae of •> wt^fh.-r hd ordered it or cot Id
saiu tj be a subscriber.
Three cpminala were executed
for murdjr m the South Friday—
TayJor "BioLi being hflngeu at
Scottswood, x.Ja., Aen Ptrry at
Greenville, S. C., and Deno Casat
! at Little Rock. Ark. Tiie
former were negroes.
two
DONT DIE IN THE HOUSE.
"Kough on rats." Clears out rats, mice
roaches, bed-bujfs, flies, ants, males; caip
munks, gophers. 15c,
Preparing for the Cnoiera.
s**a
smarrrr
The Eur«ku ltrlck Muldluj;
Circulars free.
Addresi JOHN KUH>Hi
15Q _T ftor all who will work vRheiiarKV ■ ut) JCjii
3 Thl'illinir M liftk MacUiue, '.»hich gri»d« its own Clay
»»d makes iroiu 10.00C to 12,000 perfect
lublithur. Bi.Lc.uts- Lrick per day is a great iiitentiou wliicla
will commend itaell to any who will ex-
amiae its woi kings,
Brickmakers and Contractora oan bv
this wonderful machine supply tue p[reat
want of material in Dalla* and other
parts of Texas*
For patriculars as to cont of construct
tion,price Ac., call at A. B. NORl'Ols &
CO'H INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, cor-
ner of Elm and Sycamore.
All letters addressed to ub answered
promptly.
KEARBY & WORK
at iorne ys-at-l a vv .
—:o:—
G03 Main St.
) ALL AS - - - -
Vmackaym. 3
Hesideace Corner of Aastin
ami Folk htreets.
Opposite Windsor Hotel.
HAMILTON
-DEAI-SIi IN-
fPainls. Oils. Pictures, Bractcts,
Wall Paver,
Window Ghxss,
MoulJiiig, Etc., Etc..
A Large Supply of
Ready Mixed Faints.
$26 ELM STREET, 820
i DALLAS, texas
few Hope Nursery
Wm Bualriu, Fr«prietor
tALLA*. TEXAS
vu.Mfill« North of Dallas on Ters« Central
tail road. C*4tri> soMeited. V. O. bos U*.
BURNHAM3- >>
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pamphlet fpe£ by
Established 1845. FureTy Mutual"
the
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO.,
A3E STRENGTH.
CAREFUL MANAGEMENT.
$50,000,000.
$10,000,000.
CASH ASSETS,
SUBPLV8,
DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY.
ROBERt CLARKE. Agtixi,
VOUTOI7*3 BUILDISU,
DallltR, Texas.
A middle aged negro, who seem-
ed io be laboring uuuier considera-
b'e excitement, baited a policemen
on Limed btreet yesterday ana
asked:
"Say, bos«, what 'bout that,
'Gypoiiiin chok ra tie j>aperfc> am
making tich a I ins obei?"
"Why, they have the cholera
over there." was the reply.
"An' she's gwiue ter spread to
dis kentry?"
"It may."
"An' dey eay it's hard on de
euli'd ntmulashnm i*t«n truuu-
ward avenue toie ilat it jumped
right ober white folks to git at a
black one.''
"I believe that's so."
Wall, Izi gettiu' ready for it.
Iz'i carryi.i; an union in each
breeches pocket. Woman on the
market, told ma that was a sure
etand-ofl."
"I should'nt wonder."
"An' Izi krinkin'a cup of vine'
gar wid kyauu pepper sprinkled
in. Hardware man told ma dat
was a buss thing."
"Yes."
"A q Ize eoakin' my feet fn sour
milk fiee niglits, in a week an'
rubbin' my spine wid kerosine ile,
Butcher up Michigan avenue tole
me dit was a certain pryeutive."
"I should think it was."
"An' Iz'i g t tatred paper an'
cutout soles to wear in my botes.
O.ie of de aldermen tole me dat de
cholera alius strikes de feet fust
thing. 1 reckon it won't git
frew dat tarred paper. Au' lze
been chewiu' a gum made ot bees-
wax an' taller, wid a leetle cam-
phor-gum rolled in. Au, lze bin
bled twice in do last month, an'
had a tooth pulled, an' my ha'r
cut.au' my photograph taken, an'
I leckori if de cholera comes friskin,
around Detroit I needn't ba one-
easy."— Detroit Free Press.
Kkluuy Mm
"WelU' Health Renewer" rwtore*
health and viiror, cores Dyapepua, Impo-
euct, Sexual Debility $1*
Jimmy Egau, pitcher for the
Monitor Ball Ciub, ot Waterbury,
t-onn., in a dispute ab >ut a game,
F riday evouiug, was knocked
-eu'clesabya blow from a lar^e
stone. IIis ear was split and scalp
laid open.
An old nurse says: Dr Acker's English
Rsmedr is bjst fur coughs, croup or diptLe
ria. At druggists.
The Grand Cuapter, K. a. M.,
of Q sebec, ha1, made a demaud
upou the Grand L >dge of Mark
Master Masons of E igland that it
withdraw warrants for the work-
ing of M'rk Mister lodges iu
Montreal.
By one of ti Fools.
king it—but,
^ged yon are.
very hig!i
color out
\t of your
1
"BUjhupaiba."
Qank. complete cure, all annoyin Kid
ney, Bia Ider aod Urinary Diseasesg. $1
Druggist,.
Friday Judge Jaremiah Black
was relieved of the immediate
trouble grim which he hai been
suffering, and Di. Girnel reports
I'.im resting comfortably, although
liable to toma aupkasaut conse-
VU«IH'P'
*^*Mean people take advantage of
then- neighbor's dtlli3ulties toaanoy tbem.
Mean disease1*, such as pi'es, r ier n.itism,
constipation, dyspepsia, niduria, hma
backs, etc., take advantrge of people's ex-
piBures and attack I hem. It is then thai
Kidney Wort appears on the fiild an 1 by
its timely agency puts to rout this flj^k
ofeyil ailments. It is a friend in ueadand
therefore a friend indee.
"Why—pardon my re.
my dear old friend, how
I declare you mast have )
or very fast to have driver
of vour hair and the spring
step io this fashion."
Lioking at the simsec on the river from
the grounds of his place up the Hudson,
my school chum—who is now one of tha
best known mining experts in the countrv
-answered: "It wam't fat living aid it.
but dyspepsia and nervous collapse, from
o^er-work 1 ought to h ive stopped years
before 1 did. 1 was a Tool. Bat who isn't,
if you come to that?
"I am Uiirty-tive years old," write?1 Mr
Charles II. \Vatts,o-t vVest tsomcrs, Putnam
Co., New York, and haJ suYered from ays
pepsia for fifteen vears Went the round
of the current remedies, falsely so ctlle i.
Listlessly and without hope I gaye Par*
kai's 'Ionic a trial. The result may Iv sla-
ted In three words: it cured in:. I endorse
now without hesitation. It 19 ihedvspio-
tie's ofuge." Mr G R Cole, druggist, ot
Q^uo^l, iNew Yoik, certities to the truth
of Mr Watts' statement-
HVsCUX & Uo., proprietors, call e^pacnl
j attentiotu to Uie fact tliat this preparation
which has b.-e^i known a< Parker's Ginger
Tonic, will hereafter bj cf.llled simply far
ker's Tonic. Ai unprincipled dealers ai^
constantly deceiving their customers bv
subUituting inferior articles uadur tha
name ginger, and asgingens really unim-
portant ingredient, Wd drop the mislead-
iwg word.
There k no ehmjc, however, in the prepar-
ation, Use(f, and all bottles remaining
in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the-
uarna of Parker's Ginger Tonic, contain
the geimine medicine if the factimilie sig-
nature of Hiscox At Co. id at the bottom of
tho outside wrapper.
Jo eph Sohroe ler anil John
Faerell fought according to the
prize ring rules tor possession of a
young woman at Woodside, L. 1„
Friday morning. Farrell was
"knocked out" in the fiftieth
round.
strength for Mind and Body.
There is more strength restoring power
in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Touic than
in a bushel of malt or a tcallon ot milK.
This explains way invalids find it sucn a
wouderlul invigorant for min i and body
Get your neighbor to rea l the Intel-
ligences.
Billinscton is oflenne some suecial Bac
gains in Furniture,chairs,looki ng felassi
' Hisstock is the largest and is comprised of
the finest goo i3 in his lina to be found in
Texse.
j §2.50 per annum.
We would call lbs at'Mition of tho~<e
wko are doiirioaa of apccalaling in laud,
or going into the lumber business, to the
adyeriisetuent in another column, of 1231J
arrea of choice Pino lap i in Cherokee
cunnty. This is a bargain forsocoe body, TablVta. Atdruggia
as the owner waaU to s«li inonndiateiy
| Full information au tie obtained of
I A B NORRON & CO.
The Intelligences is only
Dynpfppia, ihe lnniiiious foe to heallh
disappears by usiugDr Joker's Dyspepsia
The bi»stfamily newspaper—thelNTKL
ligencbh.
At Winchester Crossing, K/.,
Friday morning, a train on the
Kentucky Central Road dashed in-
to another belonging to the Chesa-
peake and Oliio Line, the rear of
which, containing 400 keg* of
giant powder; rested ou the cro?9"
ing. Sparks from the wrecked
locomotive ignited the powder and
sn explosion tollowed which thook
the earth for miles. Tne depot
building, three cars, and an engine
were blown to pieces, and an ima-
| ginativs reporter says the dabrip
j was driven so high in air thaf it
did net coui'? down for teu miDUtes.
Ttvu men were almost instantly
killed, and five others are believe:!
to be mortally injured,
In a boat race at Sterling, Ma.':e„
Fridiy, Honlan won, Hosmor
taking second plaoe, and Lse tbird.
Tne digerence between Han Ian
a id L Vs time was "knocked our '
11 the fifteenth ronnd.
diphtheria..
The latest and rnos* successtul foat-
ment for this dreaded disease han la.tsly
come to our knowledge, and having inter-
viewed the man who says his life was
saved by the new treatment wb feel confi-
dent it is our duty to sive the faots to oar
readers,that they may investigate tor them
selves. The circumstances are as follow :
Amede Chartier, of West ^arnham, P. Q-,
recently had diphtheria/ he became so bad
off after a relapse that all hopes of his re.
oovery was abandoned by ius physicians
and friends, and as a last resort a broth r
of the patient said that he had a bottle eot"
Kendalls Spavm Cure and wishes! to trv it
He applied it to ths neck, and tlien re-,
duce a little, and the patient after some
difficulty suec^ded in girgling in the
throat. He soon noticed s uai improve-
ment, and by continuing us use a com-
plete cure was eiiecte i, an 1 now be s»y.-i.
lie knows it saved his life. Toe above re-
markable experience led us to investigate
farther and we found that Kendall's
Spavin Cure has the m jst remarkable ef-
fect on human flesh of any remedy o
which we have ever head, and we have
become soundly converted to the opinion
that no remedyii ae ever been discovef?si
which possesses such remarkable qtiali-
ies for the diseases of man as well
leant. Every one should cut this out add
baste into a scrap-b >ok —l imes.
There were 174 business iaiiures
in the Uui'ed Biaies last weekA
eight more than 1 lie preceding
week, and an iuoroase of tweuti>
six over the cone-ponding period.,
in 1882.
Jt Seevis. to Satitji^
A family want, and I womler ba* we
ever got Hinng without barker's Ginger
. Ionic. It c-iu^d me of nervous proatra-
' tion, and 1 b»ve iistd it s^nce for alt
noris of omplu.uH in our UmilT. Mrs
Jinea, All>i\hy.
Tn? iKTKLLXQUXCKa «ives VttU.
able mfirmatun tor<f^,-3J per an-
; uurn.
' ^'Nothing -o sitnp e ai.d perfect foi
coloring as the Diam >iid Uvas, Forcir
pet rags, b"sc?r and cheaper tnan ai»y o'u--
I »;r t!ye siufts.
• P'j t blood ma'iiseood luah.li. A c\ar'
I Ciood Elixir, enaorsed by "uuuont pi.yaL
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 22, 1883, newspaper, August 22, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444543/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.