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DALLAS, TEXAS,
inELLIGEHGtB-
If you propose buying a Windmill
GET KOLL INFORMATION OF THE
CHAMPION
Vaneless Self-Regulating
WINBMILL
If yon want the agencv for the best windmill investigate the
MERIis OF THE CH4HPION,
Every mill fully warranted and always gives Satisfac tioa
!J0 years experience in the manufacture of Puuipj and Windmills
A 10 fV roi'l will pump from 50 to SOO brrrels of water ' very 24
hocrajitwill handle a pump in a well 15«feet deep. Also mmnu-
tV.tuies of the Star Wood P'impa, Door and v How Sorewns, Boss
fickle Grindsors>. Etc. To dealers we oan offer Superior Induce-
ment? to han lie our goods. Over 3,000 Dealers are uow handling
,.ui manufactured.
POWELL & DOUGLAS
WAUKEGAN, ILL., U. S. A.
APRIL % 1883,
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NO. 286,
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Norton's Intelligencer
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKL1
jA-P- J^0F(T0
I
\lit\ BUTLER.
OTstaias Divorces ?re# of Charso ani Makei
Himself Solid With v'ai womoa,
Letter in Boston Journal. >
Here is au auecdote that was
| told me at the table the oiber Jay
j by a lady who said that her hus-
: band, though a Republican, was
J goibg to vote for him because he
INTELLIGENCES; wanted to "give the old man a
The
I YOU
Will find it to your advantage to use
Averlll Faint. It i9 more extensively
used than any Paint in the market. For Economy
and Durability it is without an equal, and is
Guaranteed, If not for sale in your neighbor-
hood, semi for Sample Cord and Testimonials to
AKELfCY imOTHBaS, S3 Burling Slip,
Sew York.
CONSUMPTION;
X ti.ive a positive remedy lor tho above disease; by It*
BBS thousands of casss of tha worst kind and of long
•funding have been onrod. Indeed, so etronc la my faith
efficacy, that I will sand TWO HOTTLKS FKEf
w«u><uawiL "u'v v<uiau< lUUDail. QU CviUi
Ln its clficacy, thut I will sand TWO liOTTLlJs FKivE, to
estbor with41 VALUABLE TKEAT1SK on tills dls»asis, i
toy SUJaet-or. Ulvo Expr<:»s and 1*. O. address.
SC. X. A. 3LOCUM. 181 yoaj'i St., Mevr Tork
THE 3SST
OF ALL-
LINIMENTS,
ros MAN AHS MAST.
. For more than n < bird of a <orntnry the I
j Mexican Knataitj 'Liniment hnm«n I
I known to millions all-over the world fitj I
[the onljr safe rtl!-.i?ice for Uie relief ofi
j accidents and yn:n. It is a njodicina!
I abovo price uiul pruiw—the b«.e< of its I
I kind. Jt or every tomi ot external j>aia 1
" MEXICAN
J»i9»nng Liniment is without r.n wenat. >
it penetrates JUth nt*il muitle t(r»j
I tho «*rjr bone—matting tho continu-[
lance of pain «n<l inflammation impos-l
lelbln. Its effects upon Utiracn Flesh andl
(the Brute Creation are euuaily wonder-1
KhU The Mexioan 1
MUSTANG
iLlnimen* ig' reeled by Bomefrody In!
Ievery house. >. very day brings oewsVif l
I theagony ofaii snvfiil ii:«l(i or bum
Ipnbdued, of rheumnt^o mnntyra ro-|
Fstoro<l, ©r ti v«tlnat>> horie or ox I
I fcaved-by tiio dealing power a£ tills
LINIMENT
I which spaertily euros such ntminis of^
I the HUMAN FLESU as
I Rheamntlgm, 0«tQlnf{i, Stiff
[Joints, Contracted Muscle.? Barns
lua Scaldi, Cuts, Bfalsea anil
Bpnim,, Pot.^ou. Bites and
IHtlii«r«- »tiittae««, lamtnoKi, Old
I Korea, Vice vs Frostbite*, CUlbUint,
■ Sore jfipplu, Caked Breast, anil
■indued t \ erj form or tittrnaTdii-l
lease* It heals i-lthont scar*.
I Por tho BnoTB Ghkatjof it'cares
I Spriiius, Bwinnjr, MtilT J»Int?,i
lITouB.Ur, Tfn : nets Sores. Heof ])ls>|
lease*, Font Rot, Screw Worn, Sfcab,f
IHolltnv lloi-u, Stratthss, wind-]
Imils, Sparin, ThntFh, Itln 2 bone. I
I Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film npaul
Ithe Sitfht *n<! srery other ail men* |
Ito the oorvpiuita oC the!
IStable and Slock laid suw liable. I
I Tho Ittaxlcan Alostnu^ Lhitmeat
lalwsys cures and never dlsupcoiata:
[laid it la. positively,
THE BEST
OF AJ.L
WEEKLY
has the best circulatton 01 any
paper published io North- "
eru Tesajh.
Terms of 8nf>sc»i#tlor3.
DAILT.—One year, feoo; gti months, S3 0
®r^ 60 cet.ta; per week, 20 cents,
WKEELY.—Ono year, in advance, $S 50; afCei
tbree moAtha, $3 00; after six montns, 6o.
ADVBllTISINQ—WEEKXV :
First Insertlco, 50 per aqtiare or eight iinesoi
less. Kaob subseqeent insertion, 76 cotiU. All trai.
sent advertiscanenw must be paid !a advance, all
f^»,fRJ"iEM^NTS Dt!E on F1RST INsp.aTIOW. Qeas-
#Mbledednctiou made toyearl^ advertisements
i q„hT?K L4 W0Ii,NfiW8^APKB3' '
" wb? do not Siva eiprees notice to
heir subsc^pions.08 "3 *1*bin8 t0 ooatlQ^'
or(1'3r th>' ^'scoatinaance el
h ? , publisher mav continue to
send them umiiu" rearranges ha™?been paid.
rnntod ?h« b6r® neglect or rufnan ta tn\e their
settled thSS h reaponoibleuntil they have
4 Tf «V11 d orl(),ed 8 discontinuance.
!r,;Arrnf,l ?h ett,T(!ve to mother place without
tho Pihlifher, and the papers are sent
to Jie loirnor director they ate held reaponsib!«.
perlodcal^ f*nm tk" i,cided ^ ^fusing to take
pei oacals Rom the sti-ie, or mo^ng and leaviiiK
A n^Jr ,r3 Drttuik facle b"Jrt"ce 'of fraud
•nil ! ,d<ui wnci-ever receives a newspaper and
*>£eus„ „f.,. m". i> T tld 0,a,rL.j u y
be a luoscneer.
AN OLD LEl!TEfi,
[• burned th« ctliars, one by one; but my
courage failed at Jaat,
j And I snatched tins, Bcoiciied and yellow
where tbe tire'a breath bad paaaed.
1 could not let it lie there, foi it turned
like a thing in pain:
And 1 love it ior the- old^timea' sake,
that never come again.
T had
'SEWIMG'MACHIME CO-
CHICAGO* ILL.-
* ORANGE, MASS.,
AND ATLANTA. QAj
COL. JOHN A. MANX
ELM STREET DALLS, TKXA.}.
" THE BEST Its- CHEAPEST.'•
SAW-
Clover Hollers
rhev nsed to caH- ma bsautiful/
^ nothing else beaide.
Ihere was none more great or wise than he
in a 11 the wo Id wide,-
Audit's still a sort oi pleasure—/erv
mournful though it be-
To know he once oould think wiah
thoughts, and write such words of me.
But my poor beauty faded; twaa the only
thing Lhad, J
I was always weak and fooiishv. and my
whole 'ife grew sad.
l?or the cruel, b.ightiug fever left me piti-
ful to-nee
(Oh, it's true that beautiy's fleeting), and
niy Love no more loved me. '
I d have loved him all the more for that
or any gWef be beside;
But then he was so different. Oil, if 1
had only died!
And yet bow can I wish .him to haveeud'-
l ered in my stead?
j f think it would have grieved him then to
hear that I was dead.
■ iw vntMr*
aSlTHRESH£RS"
(Suited to all Bectloiw. > Wi ito for I DEE Illus. I'nmohlet
auU Prices to The A ultman & Taylor Ca, Maaslioli Ohio.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM,
A bcneticial dressing |
preferred to similarart-f
icles because of its puri-1
Lty and rich perfume. It |
lltcstores to Gray Hair I
Ithe V until ful Color & [
[prevents dandruff and
[ falling of the hair.
40e. A ♦l.Iliito* A Co.,N.y.
I have nothing to forgive him; still, he
very soon forgot.
Men have much to do and think of that
we girls have nat.
A man has little thought to spare lor bis
own chosen wife/.
\\ omen's minds are veiy sorry, aud a girN
Jove is her life.
They say I should forget him, but I can
not if] would,
.Foi since my beau'y left me 1 have tried
hard to be good;
i And his name h always on my lips, wban
I f Pra.v to God above—
Oh, surely I may pray i^t one I can neyer
cjate to love!
wife, even when
floreston
K*c«l« the flaot fluwtr titracu la rtdrnea. Dviicat*.
iNo «0or like It. bo tun yon get FLORES-
I TOW Cologne, tlgnatun at Hiaeox 4 Co., tf. V., cm twm
** tU-i 11 dmeglmmJ deil.n In ptrftimw.
9
FOB HAM .OS BEAST.
Advort
TWf
most
RELIABLE
IMTNE
SI A
C?|'i
cologne:
lOiii.d p. fits. . - >o.
'.vetl A Co'a NfWmi i >r
•St.), where adv.»i -i -Inr
in NEW Vt-'.
. »4.\ 1 » . •
THE BEST-
DIET
pedpi£
> ittn,
I was neven fit t«> bs his
my fasv? wis fair;
But every one may piay to heaven: we are
all equal there. *
And God, in Uts great mercy, will not
pass my pravers by,
have one tinr.s; left to live lor-tonrav
lor him tilM die.
—Vabxrt Magazine
chinee." A plainly dreabed' wo
i ratao, evideotly in mental, distress
: presented hernelfat his law office
j «>ae day, and his secretary, in tbe
: outer office,, told her Vhat the Gen-
eral was engaged ineide and could
not possibly see her. "May I come
to-iuorrow, then?1' she tremulously
inquired. "No; he u going to
Washington to- morrow." She sat
a few moments, • with evident re-*
luclnuee to yield her hope, aud
presently Mr. Butler came out and
passed through thn ante-room to
go to luncheon. One of his shrewd
eyes caught the timid ligure, and
he paused- belore bee and asked
her, . rapid but kind words, if she
want to see him, a That is what
I cai o for/' slie said wistfully.
"Stat' -'our butii-uess v«ry biiefly,
aud ill seu what can be done,''
he saitf, ushering her into his con-
sulting room, yhe told him a sad
story of conjugal sorrow, through
a selfish and tyrannical husbaud,
who had got from her the little
fortune left her by parents, and
not only did uot support her, but
abused her. He said: "Now,
madam, if I inquire into this case,
shall I find that you, after all, aie
the one tu blauie? Aj>e the facte
exactly as you represrnt them to
me, an j have you bten to him a
good and true wile?"' "God knows
I have tried to be, and all I have
told vou is true," she anw*red f«jr-
vently, and drawing out $50, she
said: "I have borrowed this,, to
come to you with, and, L'm sorry
it is not more; but do take it, and
see if you can set: me fiee from
him." The General waved backtd
the hand which oftired the pit-
iful sum, and said: "I will under-
take your case, but your money is
no object to me. I am uot in need
of it, but X would like to help^ou."'
He returned hi due time Irom
Washingtou, took hold of her case,
which was so clear that he easily
secured the divorce and recovered
$16,000 of her patrimony for her;
and even then he would accept
no fee/, neither did be make any
overtures even, of friend.-itvp to-
ward her, beyond merejjbusiness.
like h-umauity—the humauity of a
bu y, absorbed, but not ungenerous
mm. I have heard tev^ral anec-
dotes of him. here as favorable ae
tuis, und iu Washington be is
known a« a man of great kiudue^s
to the poor aud the dependent.
Every Kan his Own Boss.
How to Promote Pergonal Pow-
er- A New Kadicai Be.
former.
"There is no provision in the Divine
efonomy for political Josses
With a ban? of his fist, in the voice of
a man who had made up hiu mind on th*
subject Kev Jatne* Chambers, of Calvary
Presbyterian Church, Harlem( recently
opened his sermon with this announce"
men;. He was ris;ht. The only boss au^
thorized by the Book is mentioned in
these words- ''He who ruleth his own
spirit is greater than he who taketh a
citv,"
Conimonly,the better side of men is sub-
ject to the despotism of the worse sidt.
Bad passions, bad htimors; me<tu iealoun-
ies and base revenges are all boses. One
of the worst of bosses is bile. What i<
most depressing in philosophical or tbt—
logical thought is due to it. Old General
Debility is another tyrannical boss. Ji >
laohes men who are naturally good until
they become unnaturally bad or miserabi ■
weak.
Concerning hia deliverance from tf, >
bondage. Kev S P Ijewis, pastor of the c<u.
Htreet Baptist Church, St Louls^ Missom
Writes: -'I was sufiering from jexhaustim ■
debility, As an in vigor :tnt 1 used Pah .
mck's gisgjcr Tonic. i never met w < tu
anything so tlilsctive. It is an ©legt'.i,
family medicine. 1 take a bottle in i..y
valise when I i>o on my annual vacation-.'
Pakkuk's Ginobr Tonic neither intoj i ■
cates nor promotes a desire for strong drihi.
The mod pronounced temperance people v* j
and praise it for tris reason uloiic. It c:u,.„
Malarial Feyers, Consumption, Rbeuunt,
tism, and all diseases of the Blood. Ait>
weaknesses peculiar to women. Its actio
is prompt and pervastye. Test it once,a.. V
you will adopt it as a home remedy
Prices, oOcents and $1 a bottle.. Iliscox •>.
Co-, Chemists. New York.
Texas.—All who ontemplate imui
'rating to "the beautiful land" can le»i
the advantages and disadvantages—'mi -j
truth, and notiiing but the truth," by eu1
firtbing for Norton's Union'Intkllioe.n
jck, pubtisntd at Dallas, the city of gr^: i
expectations and greatest proraise in t».>;
t^tate Terms: a $2.50 pernnwoi $1,50 i-jt
six months
Billineton is oflenng somesoecial Bi;
gains in Furnitur#, chairsjlooking glass £
Hisstock is the largest and is comprised •>
the finest goods in Mb line to be found in
Tanas. ......
LYDIA E. PINKHAM J
VE&ETAB1E COMPOUND.
DECLINE OP MA.N.
-Nervous weakness, dys|>epsia,iinp>tence,
sexual deb'.lity, curwl by 'Wells' Health
tteuewer.' $1.
Tbe best family newspatiei—the INTEL
L1GKNCEK.
FLIES AND bugft.
Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats,mice
gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by 'rough
on rats.' 15c.
Wben Ltiilvs are Altraciivem
All ladies know rheir faces are most at-
tractive when fret, from pimples. Parker's
Ginger Tonic is popular among them be-
cause it banishes im/jurities from blood*
and skin ccnl makes the face giow with
health.
Is a Positive Cure
A tnowstorm in Vitginia- ac-
companied by oold weather, it i«
feared' has damaged the fruil crop.
lUgli Autbority.
Dr. W. K. Scott, President of the Cot"
lege of Pnysicians, MontrdftK writes : ' 1
lis ve recommended.Ooldeat^s-L|^n««l
BeeX' TwilC as the best preparation
used tor debility^ indigestion, dy^pepiia.
feyer, ague, aud 1*8 of appetite." Xi
no olht-r-
La;»c
For all tho«e Pnlrfnl Complatatf at A Weakaerurt
to cu iianuato our beet female population.
A STedidne for ITomiiii. Ibt a<edby a Yfomi>\
Prepared by. a Woman.
T!i« GrratMt IcMtal l)l.f!i»(>rj- Since th« S*wd of nie'""
Citrovives the droojilng spirits, lcri^orstes .
kmuonizee theury*:;tc fu motions, give* elasticity ; :
ftrinnessto the step, restores the aatural lustre to
eve, and plants on the pale cheek «it woman the ti w >.
, «W'S of lifp"* sorfiijrar.d oaxly summer time.
, t-^Physiclans Uso It nnd Prescribe It Frestj »•
It removes faiutnoss, flatulency, destroys all err. v..
for stimni uit.anilro'.teres weokncsaof the stem cl
That foellng of bearing down, causing pain, tv< t
an I backache, ls alwuvs permanently cured by It" i •
For tSe en re ti Kidney. Complaint* of cither ...
thic OoicDonn.l Is unsurpassed.
r.n»Tvr. prvi^iiAM^ii m oon puitrr!' "
rl l iran.c.»'o eri ry voiuec ct liumors Crt-m . i
nlood. «'iil piv»-toon and strrncrh to the sysiria,
U-oi n^ouv.u «>i child. Iiiiist oa nu>-lug iu
'.* 7^ t "io Hi\d Blood Purifier are pfPrpr. *•
iXJfe.- l?i*. \.\*t;>rn A*enne,- Lynn, Mass. frii
-a»T,$U EU bjglllfefor 6.V. S^nt by mall tn tl» t . »
< r of ^I'Crjes, on re^oipt of price, #1 per -
~ >z cttb^r. Hrs. llaUliain freely answer* all letter' • C
«.<; -tr;. ! ulcse *-c. btanp. 6end fee peacpkU v
T -f T-4lr*Kaa)d b*wHv.out J.TDIA EPKCr»>X
fjvrv. iT . >; Thtv rv.it constlpartoav, Ul.utu<» t,-
*D'ti^.~iilU/ of '.ho llTer. £i cents per bex.
i,T;sold by aill>rug(lats.'%( < •
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1883, newspaper, April 2, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443757/m1/1/?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.