Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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Daily Intelligencer
Is the oldest Republican
©ally Paper now Published in the
State of Texas.
Or Ever Likely To Be,
Terms of Subscription:
One yeai, . .$6 0
Six months . 3 0
Oflke: 748 Ross ATeno^,
Dallas City Texas
BROWVS IRON BITTERS are
a certain cure for all diseases
requiring: a complete tonic; espe-
cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter-
mittent Fevers, "Want of Appetite,
Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy,
•etc. Enriches the blood, strength-
ens the muscles, and gives new
life tr the nerves. Acta like a
charm on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
such as tasting the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the teeth o*
give headache. Sold by all Drug-
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore, M(L
that all Iron Bhter* are mad* by Bhovti* OneuicjA
V#o. tad hfrvt crossed red Unci and Irade mack on
BEWABX OF IMITATIOK8.
St Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
Tho completion of the trains-co central dlris
0•} 'he Texas & Pacific Railway between Sherrnn.i
m..l Texarkana covaection at the latter polnj on
tho
bt.
an
Louis Iron Mountain
Southern Itaiboay.
Makes this the short, quick and moa derliable route
Loulevlile, Cincinnati, Chicago,Detroit, Cleveland (
Buffalo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, .Philadelphia, and al)
other principal Eastern and
Northern -joints.
Try this Rew Route
Via Texas tC Pacific and the
St.Lonis, Iron Mountain 6f
Southern Railwav*
Meiiipius & Charleston
BAILBOin !
;the
Garet Southern Mail Route
Passing through the "naturally beautiful and
1 most favored region of our country, Decidedly
the shortest line to the Baet and Southeast.
After June 1st round trip tickets at ro»!nced
rrtes will be on sale to the celebrated Bpiiuga
and watering places of Kan* Tennessee and
Virginia.
Elegant Day reaches fiom Little Rock
o Chattanooga without change. Magni-
ficent palaca S'eeding cars, owned by the com-
pany, on all nignt trains. sleeping car fare le-
duced, Baggage through to destination.
Passengers for Washington Baltimore, Phila
delphia, Now York, as well as lo. Ohattanoo go
tlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, as and all 8oujhtrn
cities, should purchase tickets by this line.
haps, Time Tables, and Rates of Ticket
shed and plication tc
P.R. RODGER.
Gun WesterdAgentDallas.
V AND ALIA LINE.
I' T is the SHORTEST and y UICKE8T Line
all important Eastern Cities.
IT is the only Line that runs Five Daily Lines a
Pullman Palac.? cars from St. Louis East.
ITS Track and Equipmeet sre tho Best in the
World.
XTS T-talns are run with a view to the greatest
accommodation of the public.
ITS Trains are run with regularity, and Passen
gers ct.n therefore be assured af making con
etiors with otner roads.
IS Employee are aught to treat Patrons with
the greatest respect, and to give them everj
possible aquation.
All Ike Improvements
Vnd spDllanDei known to modern skill aid In.
vuntloj"which tend to insure Rapid Transit com-
bined with absolute comfoit and perfect safe for
passengers, ara in use ou the Nandalia Line and
its connmtions. aug23 'SO
Largest & most complete establishment in north Tex
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
EUank Booh Makers,
STATIONERS.
AH kinds of blank book made to order & kept in stock
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAN D
Eas* i "ices duplicated and work equal to any from
the oldest established house.
3C>i rXM STEET, Dallas, Texas
NORTON'S raUGm
WILLIAM SMALL,
Counsellor at Law and General Claim A yen
814 Teatli Street,
Wasliingion, D, C.
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Practices before the Supreme Court Distr'c t o
Columbia, and all the ExecutiveDepartments
cf the General Government.
/SPECIAL TY MADE OF PA TEKti AKDCLAJMS
fvlEDICiNc.
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the
Texas and Pacific
RAILWAY
With its connection from the most direct
and quickest lines from all joints to
TEXAS
St. Louie, Chicrgo, Cairo, Indianapolis
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Louis,
ui'le, Chattanooga, Alt'uua
and all points
North, East & South-East
Trains leaves Dallas Station, as follows :
East Bound.
f?o 4 mail and express - . . 7 20 a m
No 20 mail and express . . , 4 00 p m i
West Bound
Nc 1 mail aad''ipres< . . - 8 40 pm
y mail and ex <ress . . . s xo » u.
No* 2 and 3 run daily between Ecastl&nd and
fct. L .uis.
Sos 1 4 run uuilbetween Fort Worth andtf
^oets.
cosypcTioLs
A Tcxarkana, with train* <>n the S. if. Iron
>* Oil main and Ho. Itwy for ,ill poiuts North,
Ji ttl and So. t -Jvt.
At i ou^view Juiibilon, and Mi'insoia, with 2
i.ainsoit ii tr,-nat.onai R R. l«r Tyler Palestluo
.' justou, Au>tlu, Ualvosloii an! San Autouio.
At iiHiiac, wi.u train* of ftou.ion & I'exaa
u*»y. for < oralcau», Al x.a, Brumond,
.4 o. c ..V' rt, Bryan, lieuipsiuaj, Breuham
j 11 . » uu iu Mm<Uo and douthera Tex*».
S!i. riun, *ith II S: I* C Rwy for ul> ^omts
h tim« of thai loud.
n if it Worth, vi.h btages for a'l point in
V. <i . r i Texas.
-U oim->e[>urt, w.tj Red rlv^r Stettnirs for
New » tiiitt*,
lJullraan's Palace SlaeiiDg Car
j-ort Worth, Dalian auti Shtiman
THERE Is no grrcator Blood Producer and Life
sustaining Principle in the world of foods of
medicine thai MALT BITTERS, prepared from
Unformentad Malt, Boos and Quiuiue. They free
the hoay and the brain, enrich the blood, solidify
the bones, hardes the muscles, auiet the nerve*
cheer the ttind, perfect digestion, regulate the
dtoraach and bowels, cleanse the livor and kidney
and vitalise with NEW LIFE every fluid of the
body. Beware of imitations similarly namea
Look for,the company's Signature which appear
plainly on the label of every bottle. Sold very
where. MALT OTTERS Co..Maa«.
week in your own town- $5 Out-
tPUUtit free. No risk. Reader, if you
want a business at which person* of either
sex can make great money all the time they
work, write particulars to Hallett &Co
Portland, Maine.
NORTON'S UNION intel
LIGENCER.
"The old Reliable" Union paper and
the stalwart advocate of
national republicanism.
Commends itself to all, who are riot-
ed to the principles of the grand party of
Progress and Freedom-
It has now entered upon a new volum
and asks at the hand of those, who profese
republicanism that to which it is justly en
titled a liberal and generous support.
The Intellioencer was the last Union
panei published in the states that attempt i
ed to secede from the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
The Intelligencer is the oldest repub
lir-tn paper in the south.
T ie Intelligence!* was for many years
lie wily r epublican journal in the south.
The editor and proprietor of the Intel
igencek lias continuously kept the olt
Hag ilvintr under the most trvina cir
cumstances—hag stood faithful among the
faithless"—has passed through "the liery
urnace" ol proscription intolerance and
deadly liaie" and
i7naij1ed and alone
has striven to uphold the cause of ihe
constitution and the union
in Texas.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
cratic itronold under tho most adverse
ireuni stances, and having made the In
telllcrjencer a
PERMANENT INSTITUTION
having spent his time and talents a a
money, when fri< n Is were "few and far be
tween" having borne the brunt and bur-
tiiei ol the light; he beneves tbat in tne
dawn of a better day he has the right to
as«i those who "claim to be republicans'
to help extend its circulation.
WE SHALL CONTINUE
to advocate what we believe the right and
to advance th& best
interest of texas.
Ill oui columns will be toundmuch use
ul information for the business man, the
aimer and mechanic and all classes of
ommunity. We shall continne our en
avors lor
andouderand good government
'ihe Intelligencer continues to advo
te i'uDiic j?rte fcchools, morality tem-
perance and virtue—endeavoring "tu
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind
to "build up the waste places" and to be'n
efit mankinu.
Geo. D, Barnard & CO
SUCCESSORS TO
Van Beek Barnard & Tinsfey
♦^Wholesale Stationers^
LITHOGRAPHERS, PRINT
LRS, AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFA CTURERS,
21&423 N. Main at-
-THE-
olu and reliable
R EPtBLIC Al
PAPER
I
julius sjhne1der
ALFREE DAVIS
u
can make money faster at work for us than
at any thieif eUe capital not required; we will
sturt you, Twelve doilars per day at homo
made by the induetrous men, women, boys and
girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is
the time. Costly outfit end tarm free. Apdress
True & co Portland, Maitne.
we
they
$100 MONTHS'
business rr.en, f.gents
and ladies taking orders
for the life of Jejfcraon
J'ntit, by Wm . F. '-•.roford, LI.. xl, of AlaVima,
including a full history of the LobrCAUSi;. 1 •
lustratcd, Now ready. Send l'i r particulars. L.
R. TREAT Publisher, 767 Broadway, Kew Vork
City.
lo our old readers, it is not necesoary tc
fa? more— they understand us 'loth
new, in our midst we say try us, or not a
you please 1 We haveenUsred upon the h
volum* oi the wfekly and are in the 6tJ
volume of our daiw. W't llttve made as
2ood publications as our m».ans would per
mit unpretentious and unamingssu
though our paper may have been, we are
satished that, in our humble capacity
have done some good, to Others if
have not to us
'hose who wish a fair, candid outsno-
ken .journal that panders not to a vitiated
aste and bows not the knee to Baal are
nvited" to enroll themselves upon our
list and receive the weekly at the rate ol
$•2.00 a year, and the daily at $t),00 pei
year. vVe nave never had agents in the
beid lo canvass lor us, nor have we sent
collectors out to hart ass and annoy. On
the contiary, we have ourselves been
pressed for our bills as many can testify
io those in tnis locality we would respect
ully say that in uavi'ig subscription
triey can real assured that, a paper publish
ed in Dallas wl.en there were only thirteen
loj white republicans, voting the ticket
in the puure « ouoi», can not fail when
there are tlinieen hundred, anu
"Hall not
till there are more than thirteen thonaand
ll3,(jl)0). iiere we planted our Ebene^er
years ago and here boktoy'g Union In-
yCHNEIDER /fc DAVIS
WHOLESALE
GpROC ERS
AND DEALERS IN
bagging and ties,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Vises, Liprs and Totecos.
Jl3 and S15 Elm St., Corner of Market
?»t.
OF
NORTHERN TEXAS.
GEORGE RICK
Manufactured ani Wholesale, retail dealer in
—all kinds of—
Furniture
No. 730 & 732 Elm St
Dallas, Texas.
Prices to Suit the Times. Call and ExE.ne Goods
belore Purchased Elsewhere.
—THE-
WORD & KE /.EEY,
ATTORNEYS-AX-LA W.
—:o:—
503 Main St.
dallas .... ttlxas
ESTABLISHED 1872
HENRY KELLER'S
Chemical
£team dyeinq
Scouring, Cleaning & R -pairing Establi8hraen,1
S»9 Main St. 1>AULAS, TEXaS,
The only house in North Texas which is fully
ucqippcd for all kind* of work in this line
Coat Binding, Mcudiuy, ueatlR dgne.
Prices as low us lowest.
T. L. MARSAL1S
WHOLES VLB
& K O C E K
DALAS. i TEXAS
BANNER'S ~
REVOLVING
W eekl7 Intelligencer
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Saint Louis.
Any information in re^ird tr» rates of
Keicht, Time auJ Ooiiuect:oi«, will
i.v clietrfully given on application to
a- M. ttOXIE
Gen'l Sup't Mar^nall, Texaa
W H NEAMaN,
V^cni'O A Atfeul Ua.au»..i'
VICK'S
ILLDSTPATED FLORAL GUIUE
Kor 1882 is an Elegant Boo'< of 130 Pages, two Col
ored Plati's of flowers, and ni.relhau 1000 lllus-
tratioHS of the choicest Flowers, Plant and Veg
etr-hle*, i nd Directions; for growing. It is hand
some enough for the Center Tabes or i Holiday _ ^
Present, eend on jour nnme and PoatOllice «d- ELUOENutlt v.111 BlHiia Iouo m,uare worl£
dr.-8g, with 10 cent*, and I will send you a copy, l 4 , , "Iuarc
postate paid. This is not a quarter of it* cojis. j e ^ '»«:iio]U it U tlyio^
it is printed in both KngliHh ai><l German. If you
afterwurd* order feeds deduct the 10 cents.
VICK'S SKEOd are the best iu the world. The
Floral U'dde will tell how to get and grow them.
Vick'is Flower m.d Vegetable Harden, 17a Pa.
ges, ti ttolured Plates, 5t0 Kngra> irgs* For 50
cents in paper ce*«js; |1 00 in tlegaut cloth, lu
Uerman or Fnglish.
Vick'a Illustrated Monthly Magazine—32 Pa.
ges, a Color.d Plate in every nutnoer and many
l.ne Kngravlt gs. price #1 25 a year; Five ci.pit-e
:<ir n5 w. Si>e« t-»-on taili rs sen lor lu ceuu
•i trial toj iee lur cent*.
address Jauii a Vlck, Rocheatcr, N. Y.
P. 55. BORICH,
Hsiise, Sip aMflraeilal Painter
il6 Sycamor# St., bat. >'rn & Elm,
DALLAS, • TEXA&,
$&• PsnerHtngtri aod^CalttDtocioK
Mm.
Don
Secured by peyen Pa-
tients. 'The Orignal and
Ee.<t in the World.
Thousands of them now
in uxe throughout the
world. Made in var-
ious sizes, styles and
prices from $8 to $30.
Warranted to give com-
plete satisfaction or do
tale.
Beware of a tiros* Infriucineut
made of Iron.
Send for Illustrated I'ricc List to
JOHN DaNNEB, Canton, Ohio.
The only bitters and the- only pr«para
tion of iron that gives complete satisfac-
tion is BrownV Iron Bitters. It contnine
no alcohol. It does net blacken the teeth.
It gives ical'tttiergtb.
it made ap of the most intereetini
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1882, newspaper, March 11, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443705/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.