Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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HOLMAl'S
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LIVER PADS
tor Sale
DON'T DIE Iff TIIE HOUSE
A8k drugelsts for "Rough od rail," It c ear
o«< rat", mice, dedbuge, roaciics, vermin, ants
ef. 15<scnt» per bos.
''HOUGH Off RAT,"
, Th e thing degin d found at la»t. Aek druggist
for "Ifongh en Halts". It clears out rat», mice
vermin*,flie«. bedbugs, 16c boxed.
NORTON'S INTELLIGENCE!!:
fi. B. NORTON, Z Editor and Proprietor
W. N. NORTON, Associate tiditor
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DECLINE OF MAN.
Impotence of mind, limb, or vital function, na.»
Viuk ^eaknegR, texuai debility &c, cured by
Weils' Health Renewer. At Druggists. Depot
Geo- T Atkin», Dallas.
SEE HERE.
You are sick; we, there just the remedy t'n
Will cure boyond possibility ot il ubt. If it Lifer
or Kidney troubles Consumption, Dyspepsias
Wcli'-t Health Renewer la your hope (1 Drilggit
Depot. Geo T AtkiDs, Dallas.
IffFELLIGENCER OFFICE j
Information wau'.ed in regard to Capt, Cutle j
whe was about Auetlii in the year J857—60. \n
person knowing of his whereabouts, or of bis fani
ly will confer u favor by tu the Editor o I
lit IN ruXi'JOBNOKK
m
816 MainStr< et
Dallas Texas.
A (JAKD.
To all wko are sulfeiing from the error# an
indiscietion of youth, nervous weakness, eitrl
decay, loss ef manhood, &c.. I will send a recip
that will cure y >u, FREE up CHARGE, Thi
gtO'it remedy was discovered by a missijnary i
e-outh America. Bands self-audrsssed envelop
•jo tlie Kev Jeseph T. Inman, biation D, New
York city.
Who said that ttie stars on our Banner were dim
■J ha t their beauty had faded away ;
Look up and I'ol.eid 1 Low brig) t through each
fold
They are flashing and sm'-lirg to day.
I
ESTABLISHED
HENRY KELLEK'S
Chemical
£team PyJEIJSG,
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Billington is ottermsr some soecial Bar-
gains in Furniture, chairs,looking ^lassAc,
His clock is the largest and is comprised of
the finest gooi* in his line to be found in
Texas.
Dallas, Friday January 13, 1882.?*
"FLIES AND MOSQUITOES.
A 15 cents, box of "Hough on Kats" wil
Scourirg, Cleaning & Eepairing Establish- | keep the house free from flies, mosqtutoe
JDent ratrf and mice the entire season, .Druggists
son MAIS ST.
IUL1 AS. TEXAS.
DepotCJ eorge T. Atkins Dallas.
Mrs. Lydist E. Pink ham. 2o3 Western
The only house in North Texas which is fullj | a vennp Tvnn Ma« i» runiHiv !w<nmrin<r
kiijds ofwoik in this line. Coat avenue u\nn, wass., is rapidly acquiring
an enviable reputation for the surprising
cureo which daily result from the use of
her Vegetable Compound in all female
diseases. Send for her pamphlets.
eqinj'pi'i for
Binding Mending, &c, u»atly duno. t rices
US low £8 t, West.
GB2< iGE RICK
Manufacturer mid whot«Mio. Stealer in
—ALL KINDS OF—
Furniture
No. 730 & 732 Elm tit
DALLAS, - - TEXAS.
Pn„_ - uit the Timet. Caii ind;Ex-
.n i a Socd* Before Purchasing
Elsewhere.
U' .
NOTICE THIS.
( If you want to buy a piano, orgnn or musical in
ftrunieijU oi any kind er sheet UiUric, or iustrue-
ion" book or any thing in ihe musical ' lie—ap-
pI) to the t ditor ol the Intllliuinci ft, and you
will o,» enabled to buy what you want and you
« ill have thirty per cent from what you wil have
to-duy so- called music dealers., b»ar this in mind
•luring the holiday season.
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v Principle In the worl^ ot food* ot 1 £■
< M rvT.'J BlTTKltS, pr*i are.il from t
Uni-.-i -ueate.; M«lt, H-oos and yuinine. Th v fret . ^
the ly en i\ the bri.ii., enrich the bloo t, roliiiify
the. . j.i . uardcr the tnutnles, ouiet the norven j 4:
che.' 1 -"ind, purled digestion, v.gulale the I
•to- r, f V -went, cl ause tlie live.- ..ud l.idney
•ai. <.-:lti»i» uh NHW UFK eve,/ fijid .ii th
ox*; M(U1UL 4€HE,
The tinmber ot square feet in a acre is
43.5(i0. In order to iiavr iliis area the
jiiece of land must be of such a length and
uivadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thufc, an
acre of land miglji he 43,5tiU feet lon« b^
one f*)0t broad; 21,780 itei long by two
1 • t-1 bfoa<'; 14,520 leet long by three feet
(•road, and j-o on. 1: ti e aire of land is to
ae exactly suuare, each iside mu.-t benear-
sy as posHible 208 feet 1:2 inches. The
I nearest you can come to an exactly square
bcre Willi a^ even ntuukHT of feet in the
is lo t) »i» t lit-- net lot f by 198 bread
m LYDI& L PIHKH&M, OF LYNK. MASS,
The clans are again gathering
a« tlie capital to consign to the
"deninition bow-wows," those who
will not worebii) the false God,
the other side of the bop, beckon-
ing Republicans to perdition!
The passage of the Reagan In-
ter* State^Coraraeree bill b>- Con
gress would prove of incalculable
benefit to the people. But mo-
nopolists will prevent it now.
There will^ however,be a hereafter.
The Texas regiment at Wash-
ington is soon to be musterpd out
without pay. Prayers are beinp
offered ujj by his church that tlu
evangelist may be an exception
11 he can'i get a civil office, h»-
will take a chnplairiov in the armv.
tinguished Stalwart Senator in
Washington, the other day that we
stood in the way of success and
should be removed as an impedi-
ment to fusion* The Senator was
doubtless impressed with the cre-
dulity ot the verdant, and, being
kindly disposed to the dismember«-
ment ot the j arty every where else
prehaps, but in his own ^tate, look-
ed grave and dignified and serious
over this startling atinoencemsnt.
Buf.Jthen, having known our past
record and that we never deseit a
friend or waver in tie hour of tria]>
he uouid not be surprised. The lx-
telltgencek in 1882 will call
upo» all the men wiio stood true
in former conflicts to stand by their
colors. Grant Republicanism^*'
er goes to the highest bidder; is al
ways irueto principle.
NORTON'S UNION
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nr«- of imitations atroiuriy uion-u
v . jiaiiy's di^nuture winch appmr
■ 'a'";l ot every buttle. Hi i y\ T\
"I'TKltti "G.. M.w
' t l AMtH | MrKY L. \ A1>1>.
■ 1 i.bkkt K Paine.
t>mtnissioner of I'atentu
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Ananias has als'» tone on tf
Washington. He iea fit associate foi
Epauetus and Epaphroditus, who
are equally t complishei as liars.
Their fame has preceded them, and
they will be hail tellows with the
double breasted man, who always
carries a jugfnll of hypocrisy and
deceit on his shining surface.
stock quotations.
Texas jioliiiciaus have watered
their stock so it won't pass ecru*
tiny* Jt is decidedly below par.
Dallas and the Evangileca! alli-
ance we quote at 60 pr. ot, dis-
count and unsalable at that figure,
Austin as utterly worthless and
Fort vVorth as irredeemable. The
pressure of the bears produced a
panic in the market. The liberals
have made overtures to the lusion-
! ists and confusion is worse con-
founded.
I'll »o(«rufton 1 Ltuld.
A rnrij nt Law uiul Solicitor*
<>• A itttrican and Foreiy n
• Patent*.,
iKiaiitf -ir-cra •:c, WAsutvor >v. r> U
t'»iiciic^!»ateiit law in all ft* branrh*
no I'aloi-t t^ce, ami in the Sii|tremi
LYDSA E* PINKHAMI'S
V2GETA2LE COMPOUND.
«n1 tJin:uit wvuiof the United State*
p1-»in)i;i e* Mtiitfreeon receipt ot stamp
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KFVOI.VIMi
lilMIK-CAi'U
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Ip n roMitive Cure
far all llioio I*nt■■ tf; Ctunpljlnt* nn4 tVniknwm
itx-ommoD touurbtrtt female popultttlou.
Itw.Ucure entlrt-ly th'i voi-st form of Fein«l* Com>
I'lednt«, >11 oTftrinntrniit•>.«.. Inn«D'iuatIob and rtrera
tlon, Tailing and Pi^phicr mrntr, and the ronwiuant
bptnal Wenkv.vsii, aud <8 particularly adapted to tlie
Change ot Lite.
It w!il disH .lre and expel tumor* from the uttrn* la
an early ata^e of de^ekij uienl. Tho tendenc y to can-
! cerous humor* there Is cbriked very i-peedlljhy Ita u«e.
I It n mores falntnesa, flafulency, debtroyaall crnrtnj
for stimulants, and rellevee weakness of thertonisrh.
It cure* Bloating, Headache*, Nervous Prostration,
Sei-ured t)v Hvveil Fa- G«ner*1 siccpleunea#, teprtsaioa atd Iadl-
tent# ll.e OriRvj^l aild j That frciirg of heaHngdown,causing pain, weight
ill llie World. | mid btckichs,lialwifi iicraititentlj rurfd 1>j*1uu*«u
Iho^iilldnof tlieui iiow I ltwiUatalltlmesixad nnderallclrMimetancM act tn
ill MM- 'll'oughollt tll^ ' harmonjr with the lair, ' * "jorcrn the female »r*tetn.
.WDilii. Msde in
lOlls* rlWH,
ntjle
' ano
Forth.cureof Kidney .jmplaluU of ettii*r aezthli
Ccmpound 1* un'urpoaw* .
i.voia r. riNKTiAK's TncrTAiirjt roil-
POt.Vl>ll prepaml at 133 and' !l» tTwrtem Arenue,
!'rict*e Iroiu $8loj>30
U ;irr:illlt*ti to t;i Ve culii , Lynn, Maas. I*rtce(L 81* bottteafor |A Sent by mall
pit-1« eulirtlaction, < r Oc
esle.
A WASHiNoro.v paper reports a
veteran iSenaior as saving: "Never
I in the Itisioiy ot the American Re-
j public was inert' gathered in Wash-
ington t-ueh a gang of politieai cor-
nurants. For the .Lord's sake
give me some sort of civil service
reform!"—Ex.
ArkunaHn is fully represented
tlo*r*» by that M»ttof people.—Fort
Smith, AVto Era.
And 'lVxas ha1* furbished its fool
quota of itinerants, bummers and
Jeatl beats acting in concert and
under order*, their chief fugleman
having had a power ot attorney
from the "ortocrat'' to demand and
take and rake in all in ''the pot
j*«a> vv . ii ttfrisfmeai m*ce o
*8-
. „ • i i rateit Price Lint to
JIRAN'S KK, C-inton, Ohio
la the form of pJis, also intb. form ttfloxenges, en
receipt of price, ft per box for either. Kra. Pinkhar\
freelyansnara all lettwt of inquiry. Send for pamph-
let. AUires* aa above. M'Atim tkU rmptr.
family should be wttboat LTDtA E.
I.rvtR r.'UA They «ure
aa<l torpidity of theUvar. »oanlep.r bra.
fr Sot*1 by all
>»
Stalwart Republicanism will
be well rt-piesented in the columns
of the 1 XTKI.liioENCKIl in 1882.
One oi the,new lights told it die*
A XI)
NEWS FROM. FAR
NEAR ,
♦
Dr. Wm. L. Peck died at In-
dianapolis.
Jonathan Weseger fell dead in
Canton, O.
The Newark Banner has chang
e'i hunds.
Wm. Allen died suddenly at
Williamsport. O.
General Hftiry Jules Bataille,of
Haris, is dead.
8ol. Lewis died suddenly at
Williamsport, O.
A fortvathree day female faster
died in Washington.
Mr-. Morgan Martin burned to
leaihat Northup, O.
Mitchell Brown, was burned to
le to at Suerman, Wis.
Riley Ooplin shot by Samutl
Bull a: Owingv;tlle, Kv.
Charles Campbell had both legs
cut off by cats a' Rocksville Ind.
Kolliner's diy^oods store, at
Baraboo, Wis", l>urned. Loss, $5,-
O00.
Henry Stmin. Jr., badly injuretl
near Uratiana, O , hy a tailing tree*
Mrs. Dr. Yoder. one of the vic-
tims of the Shdiiesville disaster, ih
dead.
A child of Lewis Rocklidgp, at
Steubenville, Ohio, was burned to
death.
Leo Murdock fatally injured by
a blast in a stone quany near San-
dusky, O.
Josepti Pratt had his leg mash-
ed at Pomeroy, O., by the fall of
an awning.
Mrs. W. D. Alexander al tempt-
ed suicide at Keut, O., by taking
laudauu m.
Miss Belle Week*attempted sui-
cide at Bedford, Ind., by taking
poison.
A brakenian named Bredell was
killed by cars at Hadley Station,
Missouri,
A three-year»oltt son of Mr
Townsenri, of Springti«ld, O., was
scalded to death.
The New Warren (Indiaua) flour
mills were destroyed by tire. Loss
$10,000.
Nathan King, a retired
chant of Newark, Ohio,
eeventy-four, is dead.
Melvin Murphv stabbed to
death by Charles Golden in Ca-
t josa County, Ga.
The Mount Allison Male Aoa«.
demy at Sjokviiie, N. B , burned,
Los». $28 000.
Ht'O. John Pienepent. Chief
JusMcf ot the Supreme Couit of
Vt-imont, is dead.
mer-
aged
"The old Reliable" Unioo pAfier and
the stalwart advocate ot
NATIONAL KEPl'BLtCANtSST.
Commends itself to all, who ar« oevot-
ed to the principles of the grand party of
Progress and Freedom*
It has now entered upon a new voiuma
and asks at the hand of those, who profeFe
republicanism that to which it is justly en
titled a liberal and generous support.
The Intelligencer was the laat Union
pauei published in the states that attempt
ed to secede trorn the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
T><e iKTEr.ijfoENCi'ii is the oldeBt repub
lican paper in the south.
The 1ntellk4en0ek was for many years
he only r epublican journal in the south.
The editor and proprietor ■ af the I^tel-
ige>ceb has continuously kiept the old
ha^: Hvinir under the most trvina cir-
cumstances—has stood faithful among the
faithless"—has passed through "the fiery
urnace'' ot proscript .jn intolerance and
deadly hate" and* "
unaided and alone
haB striven to uphold the cause of the
Constitution and the union
in lemt.
Having demonstrated that 3 republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
cratic 'tronghold under the most adverse
ir<>iimHtancefl, and having made the In -
tellki£n(.'eft a
permanent institution
having spent lus time and tiilertts si
uioney. when friends were "fefr dn<i far be
tween" having borne the bruiit and bur-
tiier ol the light; he believes that in tne
dawn of a better day he has the right to
as* those who "claim to be republic-ins'
to help extend its circulation.
we shall continue
to advocate what we believe the right and
lo advance the bent
interest of texas.
In out columns .vil 1 be toum] much use
ul information for the business man, the
ariuer and mechanic and all classes of
community. We shall contiune odr Co
deavors tor
aw and order axij O'iJt) i JTR ^ a y p
rhe Intelligencer continues to advr.->
cate r'UDUc i'ree Schools, morality tem<
perance and virtue—endeavoring "u
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind
to "build up the waste places' and i, l>ju
elit mankinu.
rlo irur old readerx, it is not nect^ary tc
Gay more—Miey understand us. 'lo Iht
new, in our midst we say iry u*, or not a
you please! We haveenwrei upi»u tlie h
volumt ov thf weekly and are in tlie QtJ
volume ot our flAlh*. v\'t ,tave made an
good publioationsas our u:«.ans would per
mil—uupretenuotts and unamingssi)
jhoujjh our paj»er may have been, we ar«
satisfied that, in our liumbie capacity we
have done some good, to others it they
have not to us
'liose who wif*h a lair, candid outspo-
ken .journal that piuideis not to a vitiated
aste and bows not the knee to B.tal are
nvited to enroll iheinselve* upon our
list and receive the weekly at tae rate ot
$2.60 a year, and the daily at 3H3,UO p*i
year. VV'e have never had agents in Hie
tield to canvass lor us, nor have we seni
collectors out to harrass and ao:ioy. (Ja
the contiary, we hava ourselves been
pressed for our bills as many can lealil'y.
io those in this locality we would resect
uUy say thai in oavi'ivr suh->t:ripiioii
tney can rest assured that, a paper puo isli
ed in L»allas when there were only ttiirteeu
(13; while republicans, voting toe ticKet
Hi the entire county, can not fa>l wimn
there are thirteen hundred, ana
"iij ll not
till there are more than thirteen i..: <:tand
U3,OOU). Here we planted oi>r t£ben es*r
years ago and her« NoRToy's Union In-
klijuencek Kill sl um io no square woric
Look up at uit liai£ and behold it istlyin^
ii not alcove being taught by a man, try
DoLbirc el'^tric eoap next wash day
U»ed without any wash boiler ruobing
board, and used diflerently from any oth-*
er soap ever made. Itseeius wry droll to
think of a quiet, orderly iwo hours light
work on wash day, with no heat and no
steam or smell ot the washing through the
house, iusiead of u long daj'ft I aid work
but hundreds of thousands of w mien from
Nova Scotta lo Texas have ("oved for
themselves that this is done by using
Dobbin's electric snap. Don't buy ii,
nowever, if loo set in your ways lo use it
according to diieotions, that are as simple
as to seem almost ridiculous and so easy
that a girl twelve years cau do a large
wash wi hotit being tired, it positively
will not injure the finest fabric, has beea
before the public for fifteen years and in
( sale doubles every year, tf your giucer
bat) not got it, he will get it, as all whole
salegrocers keep it i L. Cragiu & Co.,
Philadelphia, manufacturers. l.LMars-
alis, Agent, Dallas, lexa-.
J. B. D. YOUJN4*
UKAUMIft
groceries and Provisions,
902 Elm St., Dallas, Tex&d.
49* Those wtntiDg Family Orocariaa, ToPnot#
•ii, etc., tr« iu tuvl u o*ll ud bay.
*»(•
Head your home |»aj;er, and pay
up.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1882, newspaper, January 13, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443920/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.