Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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Is the Oldest Republican
DA1IA TAPKK NOW PUBLISHED IN THE
State ofTexas.
Or ever likely to be.
Terms of Subscription!
One y<
b'.Jt in
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iKiire: 7'8 Ross
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Texas
NOTICE THIS.
>» ..vi vint to buy a piuno, organ or musical in
!VWci.!. of any kind «r .hwi mu,!,c».or.
'* i i»! or \tivtK.Jkf m fcta© flXtfJifcAi I *tc
' io Uw . ditur ot tne I»TM-LiOKNCkiK, a ud you
C,'. . 0 ,«M u> buy what you warn and yon
* Id have thirty pel cent from wbai you wil b«ve
i -d?.y mj. ca'It'd music dealers.i Baur tbu» in atad
'jthVi; the holiday season.
Tv, vs. All who contemplate immi-
MVt~r^to "the beautiful land"cau learn
'i,H uiTvuiitagw uud disadvantages '"the
i i41*a \nii ju>thiiig t'Ut the truth* by
i' u</ for norton* U»o» intelligent
uhiVned at Dallas, u:e city ol grea
exi.'eciHtions aud greated promise in 1the
Mute. Terms: a. $2.50 peionum fcl.oO for
?ix K-CHths m
Q2KKMIVAK1S 4C«E.
The number ot square feet in a acre is,
43 -,go In order to navo this area the
H*ce of land muit he of such a length and
oread th that two multiplied together will
produce the above uuniher. Thr.6, an
acre of land might he 43,560 feet long by
one cit. hroad; 21,780 tcet long by two
iVet ntoad; 14,My teet long by three feet
brcv.d, anci ho oh- It the acre oi iand is to
i-e c-x.'Otlv ijauajp, each side must be near**
l'y J possible -OS fuet 1;2 inches, The
nearest you can come to an exaetiy square
with as ©veii number of teet in the
it 220 feet lousi by 198 Uroad
<ioi e
acre
It not above being taught by. a man, try
J jolh'u*" ti^tric soap next wash ^ay
U»cd without uny wash boiler riobing
hoard ,*nd used differently from any oth>
«>r Hcaj> ever made. Itseemsvery droll to
tbink of a quiet, orderly two hours light
on wash dav, witfe no heat and no
or smell of the washing through the
Ju.'tsu, iustead of a long day's 1 aid work
hut hundreds of thousands of w unen from
Nov. Scotia to Texas have fc-oved for
•h-.Mj..-el\'es that this is done by using
TVibbin's electric soap. Dou'i buy it,
however, if too But in your ways to nse it
wording todiiections, that are as simple
-a* 1-. pteni almost ridiculous aad so easy
that a girl tv.elvt ye£rs can do a targe
vrn.-h without heisig tired. It positively
vri!1 not injure the fin«it fabric, has been
before the publit for fifteen years aud in
f ile doubles every year. If your giocer
has r.ot got it, he will get It, aw all whole
palegrocers ' "* ' T '
NORTON'S UNION
LIGENCER.
"Thw old Reliable" Uniixi paper and
the stalwart advocate ot
NATIONAL KEPUBLICANIMT.
ComtueDds itseff to all, who ar« <tevot
d to the 5>rincip!es o: the graud party t-
Pogreas and Freedom*
It has now entered upon a new voinui
nd asks at the hanii of those, who profe.se
epublicanism that to which it is jmtly en
illtd aJiberal and generous support.
Thfi iNTiXLIUF.NCEH was the last Union
panel publisifed in the states that attempt
♦*d to secede !rom the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
The Imtxujhenger m tlie oldest repub
lican paper in the south.
'.. he Intellk+rmcer was for naanv rears
he only republican journal in the south.
The editor and proprietor of the Imtel
IGEJ.CK8 has coutinuously kept the old
hag tlvinf under the most tmnu cir-
cumstances—hai; stood faithful *mong the
faithless"—has passed through "the fiery
urnace' oi pi«t«cript. jn intolerance *ud
deadly haie" and
t7nau#ei> and alonr
has striven to uphold the cause of the
Constitution ani> ikk ukion
Texas.
llaviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
cratic utronold under tbe moBt adverse
tr<!nm stancej, and having made the In-
I C'£R a
PEKMANEMT INSTITUTION
having spestt his time ant" talents a.id
money, when friends were "few and far be
tween" having borne the brunt and hur-
tnei. ol the light; he believes that tu tae
dawn of a better day ae has the right to
as*, those who "claim to he republicans'
o help extend its circnlation.
we shall continue
to advocate what we believe the right and
to advance the bent.
interest of TEXAS.
In our columtw will be tomul much dm
ul information for the business man, the
armer and mechanic and all clasHes of
community. We shall continue our en
deavore lor
and order axl> good oovrtlxtfg st
The Intelligence continues to advo
late fuonc flee Schools, morality tein«
ierxnee and virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind
po "build up the waste places" and to ben
cfit mankinu.
'Ji/ovr old rttadtra, it}« not neoenearv to
suv more—Miey understand ua. 'lb fa
netc, in our midst we say try us „ or not as
you please 1 We have entered upon th# ]3'
voiumt oi thM weekly and are in the 6th"
volume or our dail*. Wk uave made as
good publications ae our uitans would per
mil—unpretentious and uuamingssu
hhoujjh our paper may have been, we are
satis tied that, in our humble capacity we
J~" g"ud» to Others if fcfcej
Intel! Largest & Miost complete establishment io north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
Blank Book Makers,
STATIONERS.
Ail kinds of blank bookniade toordef Akeptinstoct
Full Line of Legal Blanks ,
ALWAYS ON HAND
£aa+ ajji i -ices duplicated and workequal to any from
.the oldest established house.
21 ELM STJEET. Dallas, Tex
this paper parir™'
Virginia Military Institute m' tbe
lexisgtojt, vikoisia Texas and iracitic
RAILWAY
'Pkt» well known Otatn InstUntion has bci?n|u
f.ueoes*ful op' ta lou etaco 1836, and .liavinif btec
reoii<»nt*3d by tbe act of alaich 3. 1SS2 with a
new Board of Visitors, arid tbe ro-elootiou of th*
old Faculty, i» now p-rpared to supply, uponths
best terine, »bc dlst nctlve a.lva Uagea of a (general.
Bciwit lcie 3nd Mi ttacy b liool, upon the same
8y»tem so suc-oBtfully pursut-d before the war.
T> e Faculty wbielo once included < en H'ote
wall JackfuB, Gsn It K Bodes, ar<l Com M n
Maury, How consist* of the followiug S aperint«a
deut ana Professors :
Oeu Fiune.l# H Smith, LL. D, Buperlntondeot
and Professor Msth, imd Moral Phlloaophy.'
Ufcn T H Will'amion, Praf Prattical Kny., etc,
t!ol 6 qhip, Com Cadets and frof Tatsea.
col J M Brooke, Fr«>f. Phjsicg.
Crl M B Pardin, l'rof Geueral and Applied
Cbe-nisty, etc-
Col T M Beu.meg,3>rof Mordern Luhgaages.etc.
Col j »V Lyell, Piof. M»th and Ijogt",
Ool J H Morrison, Adj. net Prof Chemistry,etc.
' ol It W. JSichois, Piof Civil and Military Ha-
(jir.eering and Astromomy.
Undar tlir d rectlou of an efficient Firwne* Com.
mittoe of the Board of Visitors, and with aa «n
arge'l annuity from the state, expanses of ciwlcU
tre reduced to ihe lowest iatea. tietsion open
H»j't 1.
For iuformatlon of appolntDitnt, address
CKN. F. H. SMITH, auporiutonflsnt.
augtlX4w
keep it. 1 L. Crasjin A Co.,
Philadelphia, manufacturers. X. L i^ars* j a8tn aud hows not tlie knee
di*, Agtnr, Dallas. Iexi.«-
Homestead Lata
?£:; ra.vcrs From Titu cJtai'K Cowsrirorioa
v. AliT. XVI,—GES>UIAL PROVIBIOSB.
il.e v, 1
jr. w
'ie-u
•i-F.r 50 Ths homestead of n fumUy shall hf,
•~J V l erehy protected from forctd sale for the
i'",ment or all deb>, .x.m-i* lor the purchase
j." i v Thereof, or a pa-t of such purchase money,
i10 tf*es doe thereon, or for \'0fk and material
„lo.» m constriiiUog improvements th-r. on; and
i,' i '>• last caFi' rnly when the work and material
, ro contraotod for in writing with the consent of
f:, gjvei; in th * same maUJier as is r^igu-rcd
i.'c a ^ahi and conveyance oi the tiorae-
-« „1 ■ or"shall the owner, if a ttux.iUd msu, se'l
tT'e 1 c'ogi fteud w ihf.ut the consent of tii i *»ite,
jpverv in such manner as may be p- •
]So uiorte.ifs, trust d» tu or o;t
t»ci- be va-ld, except for tbn puniiase money
tbtief'jr o. iu.i>rovetacn:» D.ade thereon, n» liero-
icb-fore provided, whether «neh mortgage or
trn.t deed or oth.-r ti.-n shall have h.(jii eroatod
bv the husband •« one or together with hie wife;
at.d":sU urstetded fates of tlie b aiestead iuvo.v
iiiv in v ei.nd.tlon of defeor.ee shall no void .
®vo" M- Tbe homester", ni>t in a town or cl'y
shaii cwn*i»t of uot more than 20u u> r«» of laud
tvi.- :r\r«y b in one or more parcels, with tbe j
utsj roveuteti's thereoti. The li toiesteu.l, in a c ty, '
t^.*Ti . r v\l ase %ha i ^',t*!?lct of b.t or lots, not to
v d *u v.i ue five thor>sa*'d dollars at th-.'
ot "tl.eir d'.-siifnat on »« tin; holies'ei.d, without
uave done some
have not to us
Those who wish a fair, candid »uUpo-
ksn journal that paodera not to a vitiated
to &aai are
uvited to enroll themselves upon our
ist and receive tlie weekly at the rate oJ
|2.5ya year, and the dajlx at $(>,uo pet
year. W e have never had nge»ta m th«
field to canvass lor us, nor have we
3oJlecior» out to harraas and annov. wnt
the contiary, we have ourselves On
preened for our bills as tuatiy can testify.
Io those ui this locality we Would resident
ully say that, in ij&viug suhscriptiou
tney can rest asHureu tliat, a paper puolish
ed in Dallas when there wer« only thirteen
(13; white republicans, votiug the ticket
iu the entire county, can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, anu
shall not
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,liUU). liere we planted o»'j Ebeneiar
be presetted by j years ago aud here Noktun'^ Union In-
r Hull shall | LLLKiENCER \i\lll StHlUt to UO MJUare WOTK
Look 111* at (he tlasj and beheld it ia tiyiug
iwfertr.ee to r,,e v -
lire of *ny ImproveBieijls there-
flii. i-rovuled. tliat tbe sfciiie shall be nW Ibr i sl)IlH at
tho l urpos.. cfa ho/ce, or a*, a pl**v t^ esercis^
the . alliiig or b-.siness f tho h ad of i fain/ly
l r, vi.ed, ttfO. t! It Sty tempo ia y routing oi tte
ho::'i* teai slri!l i o'. «i.ant!'i the character «f the.
; A,- w Ui u i i 'h«r homestea<l ba bean acquired,
'pK'. 52. on tbe dea'hof 1h« ltusba id .>»• wife,
oi i> th, 'he l.oniestead shall deser d and Test i i
li' • •-.inr.i <-r a- elt>-r r. ..1 i-io| «ri> ol
...|, ,i A sh- II '>• versed by
S_^ lit All !
ttr.nid a.i' •"!!
Ji'i m:.«' <1
I .. .• .»» li-
the deems-
tl.e same laws of do-
■ r hUj;OU But it shid' not t>e parti,
tha he rs of toe dxcessed during the
tii.- -ur» ivii.g iiushaud or wi!l*. ijr so
urv.v r r y ef<r to 5«o or oei i4>y
» a homestead. < r as i» ti^ as tho gu. r-i-
i:i j.' r clulanii of thi dtL'iwht'i .n .v fci*
. j-d. -the older «>f the pr>.per court,
■ir- j* to Us*: and occupy the sjh;
BlItSKl'S COOOA»3fE.
Kienowneu as a Pure and Effective
hair L ieb&tng iu all Parts of th*
World.
For t'uirtv years it has been a favorite
sritti peonie aud a leader with the Iraie.
Tlie nuuie "cocoaine" has become a val-
uable property Burnett & Co. have es-
tablished »ole right to use it iiv ho vers;
, suits at law thus protecting ihe puo.ir
uuu themselves from impvMitiob.
v'ihe super»ori,y of Burnetts Flavoring
ExtracisooiHi.it in their perfect purity
I and Kfeai stien^th ,
Sirs,
♦V
t |>e f .tin?
im! ui li»
li. vingjut- - -
T i .• (tew ^. titling tbj bonwsle., ano other piop
ert '. eTetni". t:'-n. lax.-.ti-'i in accordance w ilj the
«l» .\c pr vUlons I - as fjUows:
• rt C:0.. Tt ere rr.all i hso be reserved lo
,v",v '■ bis ante, free and ejeuil-t froui
f Iired s .ie i i d tf. th< to il,aiug property Ail
J., , Httd •'•'.•l.ftti lurnilttre, ail iwpioa kilt,
.ii' i ■ .'ill I: > ; ... uo-s aud apj .r.it is m l ibgiu*
v i y ;r;itv or professmu, ail l ooks be.onjing
i i tie: -.e i j'Ull.c iil>.*!.«•>; i.v. ia ch cows ant
caAes: two yi.I.e of work -lei,; two iiorecs aud
v.*:.ar-•%-; oi.-' Cair.iHie oi .fu.gy; one nun,
T li'.,— , iwei.ty be .d of SOe'.,i, all provis-
i^Us and <Ua,e on iim lor »■ mo eo,.»u.i |>ll •;
ail sad-lies, hnd.es »ud barueM uec>S»ary for tbe
. f the la I i.v; and f' every Cl lieu aud h ui
pf t f'lr11; n.,rse. bridle an ' sadu-.;.. »« e
luii'a?parei • ali appnrjiue e-u usok* Ue
t. bU jnvsseMluf.
Florewcc Nightingale
the Xiit*erj,
^•ntVdcwing is an extract frju. a letter written
it^-c:ui. Reformed Messenger, atCharabcre-
ABKXAFlOIKE,
•1u.«t of»a tbe door for Iter, and Mis Winslow
r,> will prjve tbe American Florauae Kiglitlngale of
'''• tbe Nursery. Of tirts we are so sure that we will
tevi'our ' Su«y.' to say ' A hle*sin</on mm Wim
low" fjr kvtfMOf iwr ti Urtwaws tiw
olii Wiag, ,uni ti ih.iw siege. Jirs Wins
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
T!iis elegant ortising;
!• preferred by those
who have tuedit, to any
■ sunilar article, on >c-
Icount of its superior
■cleanliness and purity,
fit contains materials
only thai are beneficial
to the scalp and bak
and always
Rut era* ihaYwitfchl Color to Cray or Fatted Half
Parker's Hair Balsam U fmelr perfmied and U
irarranted to prcTent falling of tlie hair and to re-
move dandruU and itching. Hiscoac & Co.. H.Y.
Us. sad $t ilui, si dwlsn Io drag, sod msdMses.
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Rcaill mitlnsgtb Rcatonr.
If yon ara a mechanic or bimr, worn ont with
•verwerk. or a sether ran down by family or biwr
bold duties try PaaMW'a Cixeaa Tonic.
If yon are a lawyer, minuter or business man m*
haustsd by mental strworanxiooacares, do not tab»
lntoaicanDgiUiBulanU>butus«Fasfc«('rGin(crTot>iK
If you have Consumption, Dnpeptta, Kbeum»
lun, Kidnc y Complaints, or any oifocdcr of the Inn 2%
Stomach, howels, bloodcr nerves,paskkx's C.iMt.E*
Tonic willcuie you. Itls the Greatest Blood Purifat
tat. the 8nt anO Smot Coogh Cm Ivor Ifcoi.
If you are wa;ting away from age. dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant tak*
CkiMGBirToMCat once; it will invigorate and build
Jon up from the first close but will never intoxicate,
t has raved hundreds of lives; it stay save yomv
»'• CACTIQN Utffn-f alltnWtltuUft. Pfciitr'i OleptrTocIc b
csr-.f -wed oi the bMt nnndkiii^dU la ik« zrA Went\r*ty
diiKtenl frv»«\ r r»pnr*liO»» ptrrvt ftlon». Scml for circnj«rl»
tfkcvK X Cor., X. Y» 60c. A |1 ticoi, aldiitin ia drug%
CTi£AT SAVING BUTINO DOLLAR £112.
FLORESTON
Its n-h and tasnn^ fragrance b* made this
delightful perfume eaceedbigly popular. There
li naOblng like it. Insist upon having Fuiaas.
TOM CoLOGMaar.d look It* dgnatuf* of
oo swsry botUs. Any drojtyl.l sr dsslte ta ptrtvauy
cma >sppl>- > i. Si find Ti tml sizes.
LAftGK SAVING BUYING :Se. fTZE.
ATHENS HOUSE,
ATHENS, - - - - TEXAS
TRACY, PROPRIETOR.
This bouse is situated near tho depot and : on-
v«'T»'i*iit to tlie bssiness purtioc of town, it has
recently changed, hsnas und been retlued. So
effort will be spared to make giK-st comi'i,i«ab!»
a id hippy Good •ntnp.u ro.nas for commercial
men.
VIRGINIA
Female Institute,
cripilig. eoil.'Kiag, .Mi'l I 3 H.lU siege.
low's Bijotliiug Jyru.1 r.-.i.vos the eh"d fri.in pain. !
aud cures dysentery u.id diarrhoea. L s. i't.
gums' reuJees inltnuiniJio:. c-ires, w!..d
and c.irrie»U».-infant -tuelv rhrougii th tv ...
period. I; p4ilorni8 precisely wliat it prof-ases to with a lull coips or tca«_-bers
- cvory partjoiK—nitliiug le.s, We havo ' Wl f Wnaswoo^rate. Cata.ogne ao.t up-iti appIV
-■ - - - cation V) tbe l*rioetpal.
jaly'iu-J urn..*
With its connection from the most direct
and uuickest lines from all point*to
TEXAS
St, Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, Indianapois
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Louia
uille Chattanooga, Alt'»nta
and all points
North, East & South-East
Trains leaves Dallas Station, as follows :
Kast Bound.
tfo 4 moil and express - . 7 20 am
So 20 mail and express - • . 4 00 p in
West Boood
No 1 mail aad espress - . - 8 40 p m
So & mail and express - • • S 25 s in
Nos 2 aud 3 run dally between Beastland aud
St. Louis. „
Noa 1 4 rnu Jallbetween Fort Worth and S
Lou tae
CONNEOTIODS
A Tfsarkana, with trains on the 8. N. Iron
Mountain and Bo. Kaitway for all polnte North,
Ban aud Boutli-eo«t.
At Lougview Junction, and Minnsoia, with
trains on Internatloiml R R. lor Tyler, Palestine,
Houston, Austin, UalvesUin and ban Antonio.
At Di»ila» with train* an the Houston,Texas
central ltailway for Oorslcana. Mexia, Hrernotu
Waco, Calyert, Bryan, Hempstead, Bronbam,
and at po nis la Kiddie and Southern Texas.
At bhcrniau, with H & T oKwy for all point
on theline of that road.
At i\>rt Worth, with Stages for a 1 point In
Western Toxas.
At SUreveport, Wito Red river Steanwrs tor
New i;rleats»
Pullmaa'e Palace Sleeping Oar
Fort Worth, Dallas and Sherman
Saint Louis.
Any inlormation in regard to rates 0
Freight, Time and Connections, will
be cheerfully given on appucalion to
H- M. HOX1E
Gcn'l Sup't Marshall, Texas
H NEWMaN,
Matshal, Texas.
W THE NEW focq
all ft <
A4veetls!nR Bara»w»(10 Optuee
mat he mssda for It J N
Go's Nov.-sr
hp re advm
a\V YOUHu
V AND ALIA LINE
IT 1a the SHORTEST «»d Q UICKEST Lir» t
all Important Eastern Cities.
IT is the only Una that ruwsPive Daily Lines k
Jr'uUman Palace curs frere Ht. Louis East. t
ITS Track and Equipment sro the Best fn they
World.
(TS Vaults are run with a view V> the grs<>te«t |
accomrrtodation of tbe pnMle.
IraTnlns are run with regularity, and Passet>.
gets cf.fl therefore be aosured sf making eon
etior.s wHU otner roacs.
a S !»mpk)yee are augr.t to treat Patrons' wlUt l
* tbe gToateet respect, and togive them evert [
possible o*teation.
All the Improvoments
Vnd ajplianaes t/io-an 10 mtnltm sKill sod ir'J
ventici. nhielt tend to hit-ure Kspla 'rraxisit toe
otned with absolute comfoit ttnd perfect safe for
pasbengers. are in use ou iheliaudulia Line amf
eonnectlons. aug23 *81,
DOBBINS ELECTRIC SOAli
It is probable that nervly every familj,
in Dallas knows by this time the grea;
merit possessed by this world renewet
soap, for it has been on the market for til.
te«n years, and has been brought to }he m
tiee of all, but iii our advertising has es
caped tbe eye of any, and it no friend hw
ppokec of its merits, please allow us to sa;j
that yon will truly hnd it to your interes
to try it, and see lor yourself bow far su
perior it is to any other soap made. It i
really
The IT est
And Most Eotioinical Soap iij
The World.
Your Grocer sells it.
Yours, respectful!}',
T. L. CtiAU-IN ^ 00., Awitv. tiJrs
T. L. MAKsALIS,
wiolesaia afeat, diiln, 1*j
^ MEDICINE &
bintRS
TH3RE is no greater Blood Prodnosr and Life
•uataixring PriDclple ib Ine world of food# ol
medicine thai MALT BITTERS, prepared from
Cnfennented Malt, Hons and Quinine. Tbey
tbe ba<ly and tbe brain, enrich the blood, soul II
be bene*, harden tbe mnseles, oust tba nervj*
beer »be ntiod, perfect digestion, regwlate the
tomacb nod Wwels, cleanse the liver aad kidney
t.d vitalise with MEW IIPE every
edy. Beware of imitations aim
c ck for.the cositu?'* Siinatwre whie
cd>. tewore of laiiutions similarly uamea
: for,the company's Sigaatwre whieb
ly to the label o« every battle, i2
. il ALT P'TT BHd Co~Mass-
appear
Missouri Pacific
RAILWAY.
Parsing through tne most einerprlrlng port toil
k f rk.aus»K and Missouri, the 15 jautifal Indian Tel
ritory and Texas, with u solid steel track to an I
ism the Union Depots of St. Louis, Ilannibcil
jjai.sae City, ami Ht. Joseph, Mo., Atchison ac'J
eaeenworth, Kan.,aiid venison, Tex., making
Lose eonnectione in these Depots with Itailwal
el'nee leading to aU part a of tue Uuited States |
faseengers who purchase Tickets ovor the MI ill
OUU1 PACIFIC RAILWAY have
NO CHANGE OF CAES
AND DAILY TWAIN
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CITIi
fiHUMHN City HUll St. LoillN,
L«nveii>yoj'iii anil St. ilouih
AlclMsou aud Si. LouSk,
St. Jos»ej»ia au«l St. LouIm,
Fort Scott aud St. Lqui^
Fort Scott aud llannibal,
Fori Scott aad Mao«w« #Ji4y, I
Enporta aad St. Louiis, d
J tiactloa 4 ity aud St. l«ouli I
ucuihou aud St* Loaiei, i
1>«b1hou and Mauuibal,
D«nlM>a uud Hnumih C'ltJ*
Sedalla aud Oiaalia,
Hausaa City aud Lo^ao,
WITH I
Jttcnlivy Chair Cars Frtf
Besides FIVE of Fullaian Sleeping Care
handsome Day Coaches, with Toilot Rooms
the latest improvements bested by pipes
tcrougbly ventilated, carpeisd, ai.d witn coluj
atandanta.
Tie Missouri Pad Railway
Has abteel Track, the Miller oj Platf
Improved Automatic Air Brak e on all ca m
passenger trains. It is iu evejy respect.
A FIRST-CLASS R'YI
Vol Maps, Time Tables, and iiiieresllngroadiS
matter .'nBcernlng the Missouri Pacific Rnilw'l
and its ci.onectlons with other Lines, which w^|
be mailed Vl.itE, address.
F. CHANDLER,
Gwu'l Passenger Agot |
J. D. BROWN
AastGeBlI'aseengtr Agent,
A • TALMA9B, Gtaeral Manag
l IOUULMO
I
a place rOlt your dictionary*
a placi ror your new8papbr0e a
a placi por yovr periodicals#
Mu
TBI NOVKt
.nil Wl sat,
holobr.
MAIXTOX, TA.
IS Ih4 I o,s> J# y 6T0AM, principal.
mi * ' ThP !*, xt ,M "'ioI! ^VILL OPtN I tth
see to 'With a lull coips or teacher*. Tiai-iiug thorough
p^rf.rm
never seen Mrs" witisijw -simw her only through
uk- prepar.uio:, of ••Sjolhi.i.t .-syrup l".>r C'hfldreu
Ti-vtlii':^.'' I.'We lial the power w. would make ' mm~~% > . ' " ' *"*""*"*^ 7
her,.is slw is a pUysi's*, s.uij'ir II tl»« itifaul race BilliuKton i? otlermZ tome SDCCI&1 Hdr
oid jy all druggist. Ss ceai' a Uitiie. j gains in Furniture, chairs,looking ^la<s At
I tiisstock is tne largest and is comprised of
Trains cn tVe Gulf, Caiur»d»' and San'a P.. , lfae tinesi go'jij 10 his Una to be tound in*
net tie rbicaif,. IcXis a it 14. steaa Central ral 11 *
r«»i. a.'-ivi at 2p. m aaidipu at* p. m. | lexaa.
c{m
l55iL-
1!jj
1
EARS the MILLIOI
Fob Cta's Bals'iii o! M's 0
Poatirely Seswres tie Hearing, aad. |
the Oaly Absolute Cure for Beat-
nest fciQT7n.
This Oil Is abstracted from peculiar species!,
small "White Shark, caught in the Yellow 8f
known as C vkcwahodow kowdelktii. svt i
Chinese fisherman knows it. It j virtu- us a rent,
atlve ell Learlng were discovered by a Hud da |
Priest aOr.ut tbe year 1410. Iui cures waru so nu
erons and many so seemingly miraculous, til
the remedy was officially pio. laimed o^ertho ill
tire Empire. I'.s nee becuma so universal tV I
for over 8"t years nc J'-rafaess lias Oiuted .iroo f
tbe Chinese people. Bent, clwrgea prepaid,
any address a. «.l.t>0 per Lottie.
Hear >Vliat the Deaf £av|
It has performed a miracle iu my case' J
I have n »,unearthly r.cie^s. iu njy beudand h*J
much Dett-r.
I have been greatly beneiited.
My deafnofl" helped agru*t deal—think ufiotl
bottie wili cure ute. 1
"Its virtue are unquestionah'e and its earau
character absolufe, as the w Iter can personaf I
tevtlfy, both from experinco and obser,atij|
Write at once to hjiVLOCN * Jemnkv, 7 D«y tJ»l
New York, ciiclwsing fLMk -"^d yoa will recoj
by rotaru u remedy ilia', will enable yoc to h.|
like any body eise, and whose eurativc effe
will be »ennanent. You w ill ta-ver regret dot
io.".—Edltofof Mercantile Ueview.
a^-to avoid loss |n the mails, please send mot J
Wv lU*toi-r«d tetters.
Saljlmp:rte4by HAYLOCK & JENNJ
(Lite Hayloek & O).)
nu Acstrre ro* aubeicA.
7 Dey S'-rN,!
•ui'Si I
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1882, newspaper, September 8, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444727/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.