Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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DALLAS, TEX IS.
IF YOU WA-IT
Boarder',
a situation.
a salt*:'.30.
A atrTa.it ftirl,
To ret! t ctorc.
To eeit a plo.ua.
To relt a hoifls,
To liuy a iion iO|
To bu P !:'>>• 1,
To soil a \<9,
A boarding p'uoe.
To jvd-v in inoy,
To SBii dry jfoods.
To »'i-i grc^r'n,
i o noil 'I'tuoirare.
T.j ceil real estate,
A job of ^Ihicksmi jtnn$,
A '.f pimisrinf,
i <> sail ill I ill-cry goo 1*.
To Sell » U' J J -iv u:.i lot,
To advents ; ti*> ndvnntage,
'I o lliiu 1 -*. ;
'j'n »••!! a pieco oi fuvnlturo,
\o ut'.y u im'i.i 'ttjria 'o,
To find any talus y .v have iosv,
To Beii uijnc i/t ■ tul impls mouia,
'IV liii'i uu owner ior laat pro^yrty'
AhV.jriifc) in
IT 0 LITOi" 'S 1.X IE LLIGS N CE B,
Which has tue best circulation ot any pa-
per iu Horth i'&suu*
Scwi>!m« i?er a ist orss^feia.
Newspaper advertising U new rjoo tfntzed by ]
bo-nuts* -Tieo. tiftvliij Liitfl la tbeh own wares,
as the most ellV'otUo mea;i« of seeming for their
fooda a wide rooogaitli i of th-iir morits.
~ rtc'ipaper aoVe, ii.-'n.; impolS a luquiiy, and
Bh-m tSso cuticle o5Terad is Ol frood quality and
e« e '»ir pviot, t.i<j natural imu>i In ineieaseti
tf.
s, fcw viper advertise.; [g r pcrminpnt addition
tot v epu'aiioi of the ijoo is a.ivors;«cti, bo.
canst it i" a p 'ruUM.-teot iniiueuco always at work
)u * >r iuwrest,
i •w aper advertising is the most orergetic
biCt i'aut of faiCiinen; aldresiin; thousand*
ftslj.«; vi always il c. n vie 's inU'feet, and
t-wiy ao work p©oi.iESf cuEtomci* from all
^rwB^vnmmKniaamaismanmsiatMMm nafaasw»
to our subscribers a*d adver
TISKiiS,
To mske contemplated improvements
involving considerable outlay of money
the iNTKLiaGEflCER. c:>lis upon all in arrears
to contribute. Many ars owing unto
yeai'B, ami if they cannot pay all let them
help uh to the extent of their ability
Thousands of dollars reattered throughout
the country now gathered into a pi'e in our
sanctum vvuiild enable us to publish a p-i
per i'.tr ii> advance of our contemporarie
tctid iu your dollars and be inscribe.! u
oo ti.e Legion of Hoi or. j
A model of thia useful invention cau be
seen at Norton's Intelligence office in
•tone buildiiiK corner of Sycamore md Eim
treets.
Newspaper adyertis1"? promotes tradp, for
eni'i tne 'full tln^ei ai?v':rwxers s-cure by far
tho lergest share of what Is being done.-VoA«
Mautnj-
300,000 acres elioice land in on* body.
Parties wishing; to sell will give partic»
liars as to location and lowest, cash rate.
A .B No-tou & Gj,
WA^TliD—a good location in Texas for a fir*
class Military Hchool by ouo c f the ablest a id
most esuerlemed teacnera in the Union, who
brings with him tho very bluest teBtimorvials ns
to a »li!ioal.ion and m .>ral character.^ Any p.--
' ' ' fc )»1 Mill
iar
ita-
lias desiring th> establishment of u tio
ry Acadcmv aie invited to open ooriespondence.
wUh the Jiditor of the Intellic-enosu.
Texas.~A11 who on template immi
srating to "the beautiful land" cau leare
tlie adva';ta^es and disadvantage*—"th<j
truth, and nothing but the truth," by sub».
iWibingfor Nokton's Union lntafiliobn^
jkk, published at i>?ilas, Hie city oi greae
esp'iC(.atiof-'8 and j'rw;tie»t piouiise in lar
feUite. Terms: <• ^2.^0 peruuum $l,5li 10
X UlOLthi
ITa't? yi'r wnm it? il
uoi rcrncfntwr no vouny
itiowid
-jxzt. "
MATRIMONIAL.
tall tODcnaTOrl ir a coti>1:) irm-rir«r TT.^g.< Q
Addrcan TIKES POT. <5O.& A .-grT-'
BosteSJ, UoBksa. 14a»#.lCT£.aEfi<l- JStiUNBBMX*
?Liiiv or gentleman Bhou
f .iimmr
TSjj> Poor Liti'e Rook-keeper.
Though he wao the father of a
large family, he v, as a small and
narrow chested man, with weak
lungs, a disordered liver, and a
dyspeptic stomach. For many
years he had been a boob-keeper
in one of the principal banks. So
conscientious was he that, although
he had many opportunities to take
holidays, he had not been absent
from his desk for eleven years.
He attended faithfully to duty, and
thought that to spend a day in
recreation would be a sinful waste
of time. Despite constantly increas-
ing weakness he stuck to his post,
vrien he ought to have been at
home resting and gaining strength.
He grew weaker and weaker, until
at last he had to stay away from
his work altogether, and give up
hi3 position. He is dead.
Had this poor little book-keeper
used Bron'ns Iron Bitters, he
might have kept his position
longer, and possibly have saved
his life. His case was one of
dreadful debility; the debility
which undermines the foundations
of health and life; the debility
which goes hand in hand with
disease, and which leads down to
death and the grave. He was
poorly nourished; in fact hardly
nourished at all. His digestive
machinery was so disordered that
the food he ate did not assimilate
and form good blood. What blood
he had was poor and thin. There
was nothing vigorous about him.
Now this was perhaps an extreme
case; but there arc many debili-
tated people going down, down;
down, just as this poor little book-
keeper went.
Weak and forlorn as these unhappy
people are, they can be saved. Many
of them can be restored to health and
vigor. BrownV Iron Bitters will carry
to their enfeebled organs the strength
that is needed. Its peculiar prepara-
tion of iron will give color and nour-
ishment to the blood, and so vitilize
the system. Thus digestion has a
chance. The liver is restored to proper
action. The luners take healthy inspi-
rations of air. The kidneys begin t®
work right. That horrible old feeling
of lassitude departs, and misery moves
off. Every debilitated sufi'erer ought
|« know about Breun't Iron Bit/en, z
THE I£T£LLiaENC2R
prbitpflejl dail? and WEEK!/* BY
% >!0pvt0,n
-To
w - J
Tho
weekly intelligenceu
has the best circulation oi srsv
paper published in North-
ern Texa;
Terms of SnbxerSa'.'ois.
OAILT.—One year, ¥8 00; «p; moctlis, ?3 00
,tn monti, 50 ooutu; per week, 30 cents.
WKSIkLT.—One year, in advaac-% $3 '.0; nflei
three mouths, $:) 00: aft»;r bIk jnontin. $3 5u.
advehtisihg—weksly: |
JTii'Pt insertloa, tfl 50 ptr square or ei rht Utim oi j
Gen sherman has been very kind
to ail ol his old louisiana friends
and lo cushy of them he readered!
J '
iiei vices which wma in valuable.
he helped grfti. brag^ to a poni- j
ti.m in 18gb, which t.e retained
until his death, and ueetl aii hie?f
' i
influence to have the papers relat-1
iug to the war belonging to ti e at*
tate ot Gen. Hood [itirclia'cd by j
the Government, but for eccae
' I owe my
(R.oiioraiion
lo Health
. and <Bca?:''y
to ihe
r CUTICURA
s»-- O- . L -. i . Trtn, nif.l nf »
x:-
'jtr's** Tcrtlm nisi of a
-xj- iiouuia kdy.
T>ISFrni'K'JNO Hum >r<,' TTumiliutinc
, tI,ons' ""bin* Tortures, Scrul ila, Salt K:; ■.
atid Iiifiimile Uumors cured by jhs Cu'Jca 1
littm-aii's.
5 rt i ! i fiA ivl^bOI.\ iiN p. th * new Wool VI' -
cau«e u was not done. He also ae« 1 n-«r, cioar.s-s tii- btoo i m.r pintion J -m-
. /> . • i puiitifis and no Is nious oiemonts, and tin i ' -
sistod vjrovernoi Moore in getunu aoves the oiu^
' !eti. Sach subsejHcnt insertion, 75 oonts. AU.tran
seat advertisemente mast be paid in advance. Ali.
ADvJG.HT!SEiU.JBTtJ on PIR&T KKHEKTIOS. ftvas
^aalile doauctlou made to f earW advovlisouioni.3
THE LAW Ol' NKW8VAI'KU.'i.
X. BubsoriboM who do not jiye esprens notice tc
lie contrajv aie ooutiideftid us .visbiug to coutinui
heir subscriptions.
2. 1( subsaribers ord,?r ttj ■ dlacoatinuan r t ol
thair periodicals O19 puol'sher may continue to
rend them until all i^rrt have been paid.
8. If 8ti:wcrlbe*M neglect or , £u».j to tnke thui,-
rectad, they aie hv;ld rwspoasiinnuntll thoy have
sfittlt*d their bill and orisrod a discontinuance.
4. IfMibsarlbers more to another placowithout
alormingthe pubtisbel, and the papers are sent
j U-.c iormjr dlrectorj ihtyaie held" ro^poo ilblo.
Thj courts have d vsidod thit roinsin.r tc, lase
periodcals frora.tl e *Q')6, ox m )?i.ua ami. leu/ing
ib uasaliii for js prima t'acio eviatmoe o! fra.id
Any person who-ever r^ceiv«s a doWiipapor aut?
makeune off. wnmhi-r Uo ortsieU it or cotia
t'i« tj ou u sabsorib jr .
compensation lor
taken bv tt>e. army unde
Banks
iui>»ifai t v ' ru,rt':uUA' thetrreit Skin Cure, instaitiy a!iav»
prcpertj j ItchniK and Ir.!lu,i»ti.m <■] tic Bk'n ant
t'Cui^, heals t Icvr.-* and :3j irs, and re it - toe
hair.
Gen
or in use while on Red ri
il
CqsiruKASoap, an esq Ski'i Bea n.tW 'in l"
I'oiiet Ue jusite. preDa.-ol frfim ouriouav, i< in"
i <tispensible in t.-oitiue Sni.i Diie.ue-), Baby Uu
j mors, in Bi?inigli(^, Junbard, and it ,
or frieutis who were poor and ruins 1 u'ul'l'a*y 8k!"-
j CliTIcritA Heyikd r<, .• --absolutely p no, aid
fed by the war. ihe Military iv19 ^'yrebi n.ood i'uriti.jrs and sum be.iutin.?rs
er, and in many ways assisied oth
war.
academy, which he
| iree t-oiu mt-rcury, arsi-uie, 1 ;ad, z<nc. or uu?
helped to ere- | °'hermiuerai or v jjitable poison >vhi!s.>rer.
,, . , . . j It would require thi* entire paper to d rTii^
afe, la now a tlounsuing lneiltulion, tice to aUesc ipti m of tho care* o'erform -d br tli»
CcnruRA R jaoi.VRST internally, and OOTiCOa v
8l
lit owes much to its termer j and glticuua.
o.vp eiternnlly.
th ?
usually c insider d iucur ib/e, g n »U patenos of
totter and salt rteum on thj ears, n is.; u id »iJoj
of the face.
.Nuah was never atiaid of siarva-
tion during tha flooil. lit; ah
Ways had a Hum in the ark.
Did khs Die P
"No :
' She lingered and suffered along, pinlna:
away &li the time for years."
"The doctors doing her no g«od
"^nd at lttat waj cured by this Hop
Bitters the papers f ay so much about."
"indeed ! Indeed t"
'"How thankful we should be lor that
medicine."
A Daughter's Misery,
"Eleven year.j cur daughter luffared on
a b«d of m isery,
"From a complication of kidney, liver,
rheumatic trouble nnd Nervous debility,
"Under the care o: tV.e best physician*,
thunder and superintendent, upon j ti^<i[j^rr^',u^o^'1''vtrett am
whom it has never called in vaiu.j
For thbr>e reasons few officers of,
the old ar ny are as j>opu!ar as is j
Gen. Sheridan, aad the uuiveraal
regret felt ;j.t his retirement from
the active command of the United
Siateii Army is uowhere more sin-
cere than in the Sute to which he
hat rendered such kindly services.
—■ Washington Courier,
8cald Heads with loss or o.ilr without nam
hor, head * cover *d wirb dsnd^uir a i l s :aj7 erup
tioQs, csti 'Ci dly of chi'dr.ui and i:if:i»itM, ru my of
whicu fii"ca b'rth ait baei a raws of scib-t;
0 ITCHI <G, burning and scaly tortures thai k-xfT
4*tt;*i men relief from ordinary r«mediee, sootl.sJ
t nd be?an by m igic;
P80H!\s:s, /oprosy, and other frijfh-f.il form*
of »kie diseases, eerafulous u?oers, oId * nrs, an d
dlschar/luy wounds, each aad nil of which im-e
(been s leedily, perm inoo'ty and eoiomially
cured by the OuTtco <a ItEMEDI•:« when phy si
clans b >8xiitnls aad all nth 'r rem • lies failed,' >s
proveu by a vast number of sworu testi.n miUIs
in our po«ie«jiou, waich we will cheerful/ mail
toanv eddr ss.
Iiitriy in Idle
to cleanHe the teeth with BOZOL>ONT,
and ym will ba repaid
and v
rion of
will give you a more youthful look than j
you would otherwise have, and enable '
you to chew without incurring the penal-
ty ol a toothache. And whei you iiava |
children, life ttie same fra^r.Hit pre para- j
lion and they will have ample cause to be |
"Who gave her disease various names, j ^atefui tj you. Don't omit it lor a siugi«
•'But no relief, _ | tjay
So d everywb tc. Prie>: UUTIOUSA, >1 cent«,
Be* >LVK!«r, £ I, Soap, 25 cents. I'otter Orug
and Chemical'.'o,, Hoston. vtass.,
fie»d for "Kovy to Cu?e Skiu Ulseasiw."
pm will be repaid in raaturer Voars ,4 J f'81 Vor Routrh. Chapped andi^ea-
pery probably in n^re, by the poshes- i . i 'r ^ 8> Skin, Biaei tie vis, pimbies
e x , • • i-i a"1"1 Blemishes u^e Cutlcurs So,in
of Kounil molars and incisors, which —.——"•
J C. mbl«El«,
AT'IORNEl £ (JOUNohLLOL 45
LA JK,
Tt'iP.
smtsxjaiaaxit&us&xtr. i^KR-iaesaraa2tt«ii-^.
TO POSTMASTER'S,
Vrc r'li he ohiijfod ' ovo.y poBt«ia;»«r o
will TBAOTI TltU {?/kVCb"-
« ,hpil»rVf»r tttiv ^»"»T?V Of vtl J l i r^L -ii*i h»-S \
is not tatter out of tho el'ice. R'e donV ^'1
to throw a'V'y any money on nnv gra-elesb
I™'*.* r-.r d.> «rtah n se
o«r paper ic aay o!U,> wli»?e the J'M'tv to whom
it Is aidrnssea movad o!f without b avi H
IIOVOUI cDOUtfh in him te collfj as that he o.if
"i >8lf3M®l*******
« ... uu«in«>:is u.en, «;eii
A-HtOiltil ar.I iudiis tafelpvf orvi
ors for (Vi 11?" of .f^f'MOft *>V WlB ?
DIPTHEKIA.
The latest and tnos' successful treat-
ment for this dreaded dipease has lately
come to our knowledge, and having inter-
viewed the man who says his life was
paved by the new treatment we feel confi-
dent it is our duty to e,ive the facts to our
reader?,that they may investigate tor them
i«lves. The circumstances are as follow:
Ainede Chattier, of West jparnham, P. Q..
recently had diphtheria; he became so bad
off after a relapse that all hopes of his re.
coverv was abandoned by his physicians
and friends, and as a last resort a broth r
of the patient said that he had a bottle eo
Kendalls Spavin Cure :i"d wished to trv it
He applied it to the neck, and then re-,
duce a little, and the ,patient after some
difficulty succeeded in gargling in the
threat. He Boon noticed soma improve-
ment, and by continuing it* use a com-
plete cure was eliected, and now he says
he knows it saved his life. The above re-
:narksble experience le i us to investigate
<&rtber and we found that Kendall's
Spavin Cute has the most remarkable ef-
fect on human fie-»ti of any remedy o
which we have ever head, and we have
become ooutidlv converted to the opinion
"hat no remedyh as ever been discovered
•vhich potfseabess such rerasrkabJe quaii-
for the diseases of man a« well as
■ eH't. Every one should cut this out and
baeio into u scrap-book —Times.
"And now siio is restorod to os In good health
by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters mat vre
hau uhuuned for years befjre uatug It-"—Tail
FABaHtb.
Father is Getiing Well.
"My daughters say:
-'How m..cli better father is sinoo be used Hop
Bitters."
'■Hp is gottitij; well after his long suffering from
a disease declared incurable"
"And we are so glid that be uit-d your Bit-
ters." A JLaov of Utiati N. Y.
Call'b Head—Tual ol a dude.
If You aie Luinod in Health
from any cause, especially from the use o
any of the thounand nosiiums that prom-
ise so large ly. witii long fictitious testimoi
niaU, have no fear, itesorl to Hop Bitters
a on e, and jn a shoi t time volt will hav
ihe uiotit robust and blooming healthe.
Pavement in Parii are made in
this w->: A bed of lime concrete
i« made for batse and ou this are
placttd. narrow tside up, blocks ot
pine wood, pieviounly HU'b[»eti in
•ar, and ol the t?tze of ordinary
bricke. iietw en eveiy row ao
lterstice is Je/i, one quarter of an
uicl) wide, tilled up by gravel and
sand, well ratumi'd in, the whole
being coated over with atn>the»
concrete where tar is the Oindait
medium.
The farmer's inquiry—"Hay?"'^
ggi<.rbe D a uomi Dye for family u*e
have no equa.s. Ah pupnlar coloi.-easily
y dvvd, fast asd btautnul. IU cents
a pa :Wage.
From Eiuiiieiil W ,!i, ihiioa
Presiilent Medical Conege. Halifax, ^.fe.y
"Coldsn's Xiiquid Beef Tonic" is in-
valuable for jecer, iitdivcs* on, ami ueidrrstrt
and cmnot be surpassed ,lor ftiHu'.e cum
pUiinttL." (I'ak'iiioo 'l li) <J 1 Dj.ugfc.si.
The best tning in print—A
pretty girl with a calico ditca.—
Den id,
A revival meeting
t»ot tie
nose.
a camphor
ADVK'K •' O Vlon- KKS
Enterpri-mi; local Agents wanted in
ibis town ior an article that is sure t > sell
live druggist aivi grocers preierr; ! A l
dress liitiuisto i F>»1 Preervative Co 7
Kilbyoireet Boston
anU a fainting v;ouiau>
We would call ihe at'en'ion of those
who are ileiirious of spec ulatmg in land
or goina into the lumiier bmiue^, to the
arivertifemeut in another column of 1231J
acres <>1 choice l'nie land in CiieroSee
County, This is a haiyaiu for some body,
ns the owner w<"iis «o sell immediately.
F,ill iniormation can be obtained of
A B NOKION & CO
Veajp.
Snslord's Raitical Cure.
Head Colds, Watery D'scliarges from the NTo
.^nd Kye% Kins{ n< Noises In the H ;nd, Nervous
liHHdacbe and Foyer Ins antly relieved.
:Choking mucus (lii<lodged, membrane cloanand
and h-ale . Ireath sweete ned, smell, taate and
Rearing notored, nnd ravusres checked.
Cough, Nrrmcbitin, Oroppingn Into tin Thro vt,
1' ins 1n the Hhest, Dyspepsia, H t»t!n< of
B r okOi a '1 Clos\ Loss ol o eep, etc , cured.
<>• e b >tth li idical '.'urc, one Box O»"irroal
Mo vent and one T.r. s< nford'e Inh iler. in one
pac'.iige, of a'I droitifffnti for $], Am|£ t r .^an-
<o'rd'» ItKriieitl Core, m puie distilatioil i.l rt'itch
Hazel,'/im. Hn .'.'a. r.-, M«ri«>M. Clover Bl-is.
soain^etc. ]•...»« I)iug uud Chomiaal Co., Rot-
toll.
Ckfkl j jJilfL I'o the relief and pre7iMi!ior>
p * the Instant It Is applied,of rh«ux
\y?*-, /BiiiJism, murH'Uit, Sciatica
"■-VjT "aa:<^ ^nmi.nes.bjetorin.f. i" » e wmi*,
:.i 1'i.lpl i.tio , Dyssi . j.ivi't- Oo-.i
p!h,"t«, Bilioas Kever. Malar a,
- y and Kpid.mlc.uso ld|lln> PU-i
/ELfCTBlCV ll',b Kl jftI'icRatterf••omot
P ) 'a u of'ps Flu* er)aud
S TJau^li t pai l 23c. every wnt«r»
W4y/,
* > >
, /Dli.'lPlIl,
S Cou o1»1h, \Wiil; Hurk,Ptoirv
Hth.ai tl Ku\7tiri,Sli » tifik P'iiiip*
ieu A- ■ '■ . *^4. -.&£•
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Two ihitigs tnat always com-
mand lesptct—Money 01 a power",
ful club, J
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— tAst ««7 .•.'i>jarjj t j j- 1 'ucp«c fictico m>
'J-irioCi.-pj.1 cs or o«5^s.pi.r.[,o
Are you diaturbod ut ni .dit nnd broVen of vo«
est by a sic«eUild sufferinx aad crying with
aln ol c lttiop t-'-t? If an, sail atonic ail git
hutlle <<f 'Jus Wiksl«»w's SOOTllfNO Svri'P for
cbildrMii U'-t'dnij. Its Taluo 18 ini a'ciibib.'e, i»
wt|i relieve t". e pt»or liitic snC'cer ir,nn< uiateiy
L>«
abou
ulati
sofe
lone
tow
pleas
one
uur* _
dit.:gist« .ht vbgh jul Uio w^rid' P.lco *i .» »f
bouts.
Tne girl witu a
won't h:ay in liie
"uias.
ntoh/el
when
ESTTiB THAW IT:
tone i.ni1. power. For con)jit.oint
of the Kidney , B .weh, Sinmnch. Liver
and Lungs, !or all the subtle tmub es 01,;
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1883, newspaper, October 25, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444725/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.