Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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THE INTELLIGENCER
is thk oldest
KJPUBLICAN DAILY PAPER
NOW PUBLISHED IX THK
STATE OF TEXAS
ok k.vkh likei.t to ki.
TKRmS or SUBSCRIPTION.
One Year fO.OO
. f3.00
neiKiuaii'H Frputnicfd Keel'
Tonic* the only preparation of beef con-
taining its entire nutritious properties. It
contains blood making, force generating
and life sustaining properties; invaluable
lor Iii4ltf£'e*t ion. H>.vspvf»*iit, nervoviH
prostration ami all tortus of general debi-
lity; also, in all enfeebled C'Wditiens, whe-
ther the result of exhaustion. Yiervous pros-
tration, overwork, or acutg disease, partic-
ularly if reuniting from pulmonary com-
plftin's. Caswell. Hazard & Co,, 1'roprie-
ors, >'ew York. Sold by druggists.
—r-
Siix Mohths .
DALLAS,
SATLKDAY, MAY 17, 1884.
-■ . T?
Ladies approve of your smoking '"Little
Jokor.''
Camel's hair, or any of the light
woolens usetl nowaday! of a rick
| color, can be made intp wry hand-
TEXAS.I some looking and comparatively in-
| expensive curtains. To m'a£e them
' hang heavy and have the appear-
ance of rich curtains, line them with
"cheap Canton flannel and then an
outor lining of sateen, if a contrasting
color. Fasten back with brass chains.
1 he general rule for roasting is to f
- lb.w fiftoon miimtpo to » nnnnd with ?u"ht to 1,0 accompanied by an agreeable
rtllow ultctn minutes to a pouna W itn ^reatlK Words waited by a pleasant one,
a good tire, and ten to twenty minutes j especially if proceeding from a roseate
over, as the family like it well | delicately chiselled moutli, delight and
done or not.
An «l<t nurse says: Dr Acker'* K»ig
Jisli Remedy is best for coughs, eroup or
tliptheria. At druggists.
The income of the London mission-
ary societies of all denominations
amounts to some $7,000,000. The
Bible and tract societies add over <2,-
000.000 more to this grand total.
enchain the male listener. Mark this,
damee and demoiselles, aad use SOZODONT
which endows the teeth with the whiteness
and hardness of alabaster, renders flabby,
cankered, colorless gums firm and piuk,
and gives a healthier glow to pule, roughen-
ed lips. The breath becomes as sweet as a
nosegav through its influence.
>1 alalia positively cured with Emory'*
Si t;« n«lM,r«l « ure a never failing
remedv; purely vegetable, eontain no
quinine, sugar coated.—25 cents.
Papers were found on the bodies of
soldiers slain during the late insur-
rection in t uba, showing the exis-
tence of a far-reaching conspiracy in
the Spanish aruiv.
The people's remedy for billiousness, con-
stipation, piles, sick headache, jaundice,
etc., is Allen'to Bilious Physic, a purely
vegetable liquid remedy; large bottle 20
cents. At all druggists.
On Tuesday in St. Petersburg, dur-
ing the trial of the Nihilists Dubeski
and his daughter,'they both stabbed
ilicmselves, the father fatally and the
daughter dangerously.
How to Get Sick.— Expose yourself
day and night, cat too much without exer-
cise. work too hard without rest, doctor all
me time, take all the vile nostrums adver-
tised, and then you will want to know
How to Gkt Wkix.—Which is answer-
ed in three words—Take Hop Hitters.
Illinois has recognized the. clains of
1 lie Aberdeen-Angus cattle to a place
on the premium lists of her fat-stock
shows. The recognition will be none
tae less welcome to breeders of these
unimals because it has been rather
long in coming. For years the Lake
Forest herd of Aberdeen-Angus cat-
tle in the neighborhood of Chicago
was the largest herd in America.
The Emperor Lorrii Napolacn ranoked
only the Quest deara the world amid pro-
duce. Prof. Hertford 8»r» the Empercx's
dtfnra were msda specially for liim In Ha-
v«m* from leaf toboooo grown In tbe Golden
Belt of North Carolina, this boinjf the finer*
leaf grown BUeiwoU'a Bull Durham
Smoiiaif Tobacco In made from the earns
leaf need in the Emperor's cigars, ia abso-
lutely pure and U unaoeatioaably Mm bed
*>t>aooo «Tcr offered.
Thackeray'* gifted danghtar. Anne, In
her Rfcetch of Alfred Toonyeon. In Barpm't
Monthly, telle of hoc visit to tha gract poet.
Rhe found him smnkin* BlactwcJl't DuD
Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. Junoa
Buaeell Lowell, Amortcan kUnlutcgr to tbe
Court of St. Junta.
Intheee Jays of aduMeratlan.ttieaeoci-
fart to smokers to Wv the* the Boll Dur-
ham brand Is absolutely pure, and made
from tho beet toboooo the world produce*.
Black well's Dull Durham Smoking To-
bacco is the tm< and purest ma4a. All
dealers hare tt None geoobM wllbout
tha trade-mark of the Bull
better lie wise l»y the misfortune* of
others than by vour own." Take warning
in time. Avoid" quack nostrums by which
thousands annually perish. Use only such
remedies as are demonstrated above sus-
iiicion, foremost among which is Kidney-
I* Wort. For torpid liver, bowels or kidneys,
no other remedy equals it. It is sold iu
Loth drv and liyuid form bv all druggists.
A writer in an English medical
journal declares that the raising
of the head of the bed, by placing un-
der each leg a block of the thickness
of two bricks, is an effective remedy
for cramps. Patients who have suf-
fered at night, crying along with
pain, have found this plan to afford
immediate, certain and permanent re-
lief.
A Down-town Merchant,
IIavinir passed several sleepless nights,
disturbed '>v the ngnnius and cries ot a suf-
fering ehilti, and becoming convinced that
Mrs. Winsiow's ,Soothing Syrup was just
the article needed, procured a supply for
tLe child. On reaching home and acquaint-
iu-T his wife with what he had done, she re-
fused to have it administered to the ahihl,
as she w .-.s strongly in lavor of honneopa-
tbs. That night the child passed in sinter-
ing, and the parents w ithout sleep. Return-
ing home the day following, the father"
found the baby still worse; and while con-
templating another sleepless night, the
mother stepped from the room to attend to
s«!ne domestic d tries, ami lett tho father
with the child. During her absence he ad-
ministered a jortim of the Soothing Syrup
tu the baby and said nothing. That all
hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke
iu the morning bright and hanr. The
mother was delighted with the sudden and
wonderful change, and although at lirst
offended at the deception practiced,upon
Jot. has continued to use the syrup, and i
"suffering crving babies and restless night. |
have disappeared. A single trial of ths.
Syrup never vet failed to relieve tha babel
aud overcome the prejudices of the luotUery 1
Sold by all druggists. cents a bottle. <
CHAPTER I.
"I was taken sick a year ago
With billions fever."
"Mv doctor pronounced me eured, but I
got sick again, with terrible pains in my
back and sides, and I got so bad I
Could not move!
I shrunk!
From 228 lbs to 120! I had been doetoring
for my liver, but It did me no good. I did
not expect to live more than three mouths.
I began to use Hop Bitters. Directly my ap-
petite returned, my pain* left me, my entire
system seemed renewed as if by magic, and
after using several bottles I am not ouly as
sound as a sovereign but weigh mor® than
I did before. To Hop Bitters i owe my life."
Dublin, Jtineti, 'St. K. Fitzpatkick.
How to Gkt Sick.—Expose yourself day
and night; eat too much without exercise;
work too hard without rest; doctor all the
time; tako all the vile nostrums advertised,
and than you will want to know how to get
well, which is answered in three words:
Take Hod Bitters! <
E. J. Bartlett j Suit pending in the
vs. V District Court, Dal-
Cliartes E. Bartlett) las county, Texas.
Notice is hereby given that E. J Bartlett
has liled interrogatories in a certain suit
pending in the District Court ot Dallas
county. Texan, wherein E. J. Bartlett is
plaintiff and Charles E. Bartlett is defend-
ant. No. -t!»4t. to William Browne and H.
Wilkin*, who reside in Marin county, Cali-
fornia, the answeis to which will be read
in the trial in said cause; Hud that a Cotn-
miasion will issue on or alter tke thirtieth j
day after the publication of this notice to j
take the depositions of said witnesses.
Witless H. W. JONES.
Clerk of the District Court of Dallas i
county
, Given under my hand and the sea! I
■ skai. • of said Court at office in the City I
' of Dallas this the 17th day of'
April, A.D, |SH4.
H.M.JONES, |
Clerk District Court, Dallas county i
Bv M. E. Barry, D-putv. I
SOLICITOUS WANTED.
O MUTUAL Charitable Life and
• Accident Association.
Assessments graded, do not ia-
Iy crease, and guaranteed not oftener
• than once a month.
Only seven in past two years.
OF Solicitors making $10© per wee
Apply to Rev. II. Sehiihl, ll"5 Com
Amerce street, Dallas, Tex.. General
a Mana irer for La.,Ai W .fc Tex.; or to
Hon. John Adam s, President ot the
Ateoeiation" lit. Tern O.on,
Everybody's Doctor.
P,Y ROBERT A GUNN, M.D.
"'Everybody's Dootor" aontains 0*4 octavo
pages, ami is printed en line paper aud is
handsomely bound. Tt Is sold at the low
price of three ($3.00) dollars a copy, 60 as
to bring it within the reach of all.
The work differs from all other books on
Domestic Medicine iu having the Diseases
systematically arranged according to their
classification." Everything is described in
the plainest possible language, and the pre-
scrip iions are written out in plain English,
so that they can be employed by any intelli-
gent reader.
Parents will find it n reliable adviser in
everything relating to the rearing of their
children.-
Every family can save fifty times tho
price»o'f the book every vcar bv consulting
it.
It is oomplete in all its parts, and is the
most recent book of the kind published.
If you have Dyspepsia, find out how to
cure it by reading'"Everybody's Doctor."
For habitual Constipation, read "Every-
body's Doctor."
For all diseases of the Lungs aud air pas-
sages, consult "'Everybody's Doctor."
You can cure Croup and Whooping
Cough by following tho treatment given in
"Everybody's Doctor."
For the cure of Piles read "liverybody's
Doctor."
The book will be sent free by mail or ex-
press on receipt of three dollars.
We refer to the Editor of this paper as to
the book.
Address,
INTJ2LLIGENCER OFFICE,
D-A.LXj.A.S. TEXAS.
Exclusive TerritoryUuaranteed
Dr. BATE
8S S. Clark St., Opp. Coart Hms8,CHKA60.
A r»j-«V»rumd-tjt#. l^ni»01d—t
Is tli* United Suua, trhaw uru Lotto axrmamcu,
p»rf«e» Jnattaoj par* iomra nUDT
ud rxBHAiniirT c*mi tU Print*. Ohreui* and
Rirroi. 0W1M*. Afl»e»»on* ot th# filo«dt Mklc.
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nenfuuo w,.«* ~toi
«td Physical TToaJm—*, Mnnory,
Wtmh Eyes, BiutUt1 D*o*op*in\t, Itnptii-
tntm.U to Marrlag*, W«., front »r ony
mmm, K'ftly <md prtvaUiu CWrwt
Kr Tennjr, Mlddla-Aor«d and Old tAd ll
wh* D*»d modioal »fc.in ud •xporUu««,Minit
Dr. Bat* at odo*. 11 i« opisioo «o*U nathiac. uid K4f
14V* fatar* muwry aad aham*. WH»o tti*oof anJont
to rMt th» oity for traatmant. raadioiaaii*>d be a*ot
•T.rrwbcri by mail M *xpr*a* free flrom ob*®r-
vuUoa. B®-It»*a*l#-*Tid»otthataphwioi«i wb«
KtT*a bi* vhol* attootioa to a alaa* of iHimmi ai-
lulni freut ■k.ttl, aad phj*toi*as tbroochoiH tha
ooantry, knowiiig th», fneqaantlr r<KO«iiE*nd dlflaul*
***** to tii* Ui«*«t H^MlaliH, b/ wh*m *r*w
known jood remedy m us*d. la-Or. BaU^
Al« and Bxparl«i*e mak* hi* opial« *< ia>
pram* Innurtana*. KV^ ThO** who Mil *** a*
on* bat th* Doctor. OoMoJutiooa tr*» and Mtorsdiy
co*dd«Dtlal. Ca***wtii«h b*»» fellad In obtaining
reMof *la*vb»r*, Myooulif *oh(lt*d. r*raal* IT*-
raftta tr**t*d. Call *r wrH Hoar*. IrMn • to 41
« to m Bandap. lo to is. uou» TO BjuuS
Bin Fr.ua. Addremaa ah*v*.
WEAK, UNDEVELOPED-PARTS
TUB IfUMAM BODY 8*1.AK<1KI>.
OPKP. BTBJ»!(}TtlgWgI).'"
. la rup.y feni;>--
>dv«ruj*piont Umx rap jo oVla fapTTT
quiriea we mil aay ItiAt Ui»re i* no evuUpjvo of h
ixmf IlhuiraWed boot.
▲n imfafllM find speodreuw lor
iTstmi DibiMf utrl
Loacf ntoMvaod FV*r. on ant
orilKwoltfrf lndlncnotloo, «s*aM,
overwork, eto, terror forty thoa-
aaod poaMvo ouxea-J Mir Svoil
lSe. fbr po«tu« on trial hx ot
Xttptlte. AAlreaa
Pr. M. W. BAOcar. oor.CWk 0t
a&d CaUionn Irteco. Ciaca^o, m>
w—i WMft, to mu a/1 trv
m. >i aW
tlin. ■ Vrtm*H OUtoM. f. Co»
i*n*m MaasoItT, *r kr tftMr tna
U Km to »* P>n mlmimtt IB «b*
r 1,1km pemcrlptinna, U kr UMil.
Anakesis" jrives instant
'relief, anil is an infallible
icure for Piles. Price, $1,
:\t (Irutrsfisls. or sent pre-
•paid, by mail. Sample
free. Ad "Anakesis" Makers, liox 2416,
New York.
p pi pg V+>on6*n U of tu>>« t>f !V«rv«cm
|Ct«l »od phj9\r*l «NKn«M, IoM m^uno*4,»«r-
r vitui , Uirt r«ttfolto of
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tHrouc ttuti il will <mr« »Trrr (am pr*mp«d mu 10 muj to
my anlltr «r ft IrUl i
oc r«c«ipt of 13 wmu lor|
po«Uf«,etC Do. A.O.UUV,
Hus H CUMCO, 1ZJL
irv rv.T T «IW I'l W.uy>» •»'
FOR TRIAL
Houston and Texas Central Railway
A.t I> COKXIKTKWS.
TUB O^LT LINK EU5S1.SG lllltOrtiH TI1E CKNTRAL AND BEST PORTIONS
OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. ,
Passenger Express Trams aad Daily Fast Freight Lines
O V E R T H E E NT IKE KO AI)
Elegant Pullman Parlor Cars (lite only ones in the State) on all Day
Trains Potween Houston and Dcuison.
J'ULLMAX PALACE SLEEPING CARS EACH WAY. DAILY WMTHOtTCHANGE
GALVESTON and SEDAL1A via Houston and Denisun.
Jjllil \Y rifjiN GALVESTON and AUSTIN via Houston.
THE SHORTEST LINE!
TJetneen Texas, Kansas City, Hannibal and all points North and \\ est.
le Routes via den I SOX and m ISSDt'Rl PACIFIC R'Y to kansas cd
And Favorable
ry
HANNIBAL or St. LOUIS, or via the
G. H* & S. A. System all-rail Through Line
Via HOUSTON and NEW ORLEANS to all jibints in the United States and Canada
Via the last named Route the DAY EXPRESS TRAINS of the Effousiouafc IYxsim
<Viitrill Itaiht siy make DIRECT Connection in Union Depot, Houston, for NEW
ORLEANS and all points in the South-east. North-east and East.
Through Tickets from or to any point in Great Britain or Continent of Europe, via tlie
Iltinsion \ < Vnir:il ltaH>vny, and all rail to New York, thence via
north GKI1 >1an LI.OYD. WIIITK star. 1xman, STATE, ItOTTKHDVM, aiKl
Italian Steamship Lines, on sale at Important Stations on line of this Railway, and at
GALVESTON, CHEKO, VICTORIA, SAN ANTONIO, MARION,
KEGUIN, WIEMAR, LAGRANGE, COLUMBUS, FLATONIA,
8CHULENBURG, SAN MARCOS.KOUNDROCK, NEW BRAUNFELS, ROCK-
D^LE.
E&~~Vor information as to rates of passage and freight, routes, etc., apply in per-
son or bv letter to
E. D. TRUE, G. F. A., A. FAULKNER, G. P. A.,
J. WALDO, Vice President and Trallic Manager,
- Houston, Texas.
— Tn rr ir --T ■; , - •
THE
ELDREDGE
sewing machine.
IT LEADS
WORLD.
ELEOiJfT IN APPEARA57CB.
IT IS
Agent* Wanted io «noooupi*d l«r ■ tory.
Th* Llghtoet RunriP
Th* Kaeteat to 8*'
Eldreoge Sewing Machine Co.
CHIOACO and NEW YORK.
T K X A S ST A T K At; E N C V
Corner of Eliu and Sycamore street
Nothing Like THem.
Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters are be-
yond all cooijuirison the best. |Pronipi.
sure. Price 2«j cents.
CONSU
I ha^e a positive mmady for tho above di«€'fc£0; by.
BO tl fusands of o* ai'tha woratkind an*l of lo
Ft-mdintf have bcon •»<!. Ijadeo«1, 8o strong iw my
faith in .U efflMCf. t I will BondlVoWofl./.-* *
FRKE, togethervritlia V ALtJAliUoj IliEATISR on
this diaoafle, to any gnffRrnr. Hive express and P. O
eddreaa. Da. T. A. BLOUUAL lSlPearlStJNew York.
WAR! BOOKS.
KlvVlvX CiilSlvlT >BO\AI8-
t 'Si i s;.*> of the Ancient Kasteni World.
I5y Georjre Itawlinsoti. •' What is more
'1'KIC l£ BBSl.K than AViir'/—unless it lie
war anions publishe rs, then what could
be HAPPII1K. for rejoicing book-buy-
ers? Such a war is in progress. Price re-
duced from ifis.ou to mJ.KV. Specimen
pages free. Not sold l>y dealers; prices too
low. Hooks for exaniination betore pay-
ment. .John 15. Allien, Publisher, is Ycs< y
street, N. Y.
286th Edition. Price only 51
Mr Jlaii l»«»rt-p«ld.
ALL AS
TEXAS
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Pamphlet fraa. A.litrCM I
VOLTAIC nSI.T CO., itlur»hcll. WVIi.
KMOW THYSELF,
Great Medical W.rk on Manhood
Kxhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physi-
cal Debility. I'retnature Decline in Man,
Krrnrs of Youth, and the untold mi serif s
resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A
hoo'; for every man, young, middle-aged
and old. It contains ii.'i prescriptions (Vi-
lli! acute and chronic diseases, each one ot
which isinvalualilc. 5<i found by the An-
tlior. whose experience for years is such
as probably never before fell to the lot of any
physician. 110(1 pages, bound in beautilul
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Illustrative stimpletl centd. Send notv. Gold
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Medical Association, to the otlieers of wlneii
he refers.
This book should be read by the young for
instruction, and by the attlieted for rclif'
It will benetit all — London l.aucet.
I'hert is no member of society to whom
this bock will not be bseful, whether vouti:.
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—Argonaut.
Address the l'eabod\ Medical Institute, er
l>r. W. H. Parke . No. i Itult nch >treet.
Mn-
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1884, newspaper, May 17, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444642/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.