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THE^OTELLIUJSNOER I .> ^
IS TUB OLDEST RFPUBIICAN,
DAILY PAPER NOW PUBLISHED IX THE
bTATE OF TEXAS.
OR EVER LIKELY TO BE.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year - - $6 00
Six Mon h - - - $3 00
OFFICE: 749 R033 IA,VSXI'£>
ALLAS t ITY . . TEXAS
1st the M:ita il ^r.)ss4<v-<so3iiitl jii s.,d the Ameri-
can News Exchange of Cincinnati.
-* lso <*eorge 8. Siays, alias gnnford, alias Ban.
ford 8s Co.. of Chicago art: fraji<Li.
(iront Western Gun Woiks,Pittsburg, Pa, don*
ante up-
The Lobdell Cbewical Co., otSt, Loui#, Mo.,,it
is reported tlon't pay its advertising acconnts.
The New Tori* Furnishing Company don't pay
ads,and send iu return articles for money. Btware
of it.
The GoteUe and Star thus de«ci tbes a multitude
of eliuks-*
A subscriber who will allow the postmaster
to do bus iness for bim, in (he matter of stopping
his paper, after taking it a ye-r or more—and
never paid ior it-in not a Bentleman, and his
name shou'dbe published. glltt is dcfraudiu« the
publisher, but is too big aeowarl to da, it boldly*
therefore he hides himself behind tho pos inus
ter. '
— The Etlltor of the San Maroon Free
Pre^a Ueocribes the condition of many pub«
lishers:
A. word to delinquent sttfoocriberi. We
have not f<tiii«l time to fiend out biiin fiid
J "J of the filzewr Library,—-urine frro cent*? j knowing theaiselvtaijidebted need not
Nervously inclined readers will be glad 'o j 10 *ai( or lormaluyi, but will please
know that the author ia conservative, and . ca.ri,l?5,,?tt*LU?' T, ™ r>
» ; Fleming & Merriam. It E R.mdell % Co., Cbas
. J Htrvi & (Jo.. Benlett, ilollzman & «Jo„ and
Cud worth & Co., all of, Cbieug >, arts dej ured by
| the Post Uicc (Jepartmont to be fiaudnleut cou-
I tears.
111mrnrisi ng peopI5 are beginnirg to learn the
" fforid Sma$ >.tn
World-sm.tshii g, Meteoric Astronomy
pnd Lunar volcaiiuen, are "thiilhbs:" sub-
lets diseased by vV. M. Williams in No.
To make way for a new outbt we will
Fell the Intelligences press and mater-
The Post Office Department puts upon its fraud ■ ift' at a bargain fbr cadli.
Billington gives great bargains in Fur
uitnre. ,
WAIfT'TiD—a good location in Texas for a flr*
class Miliary School by one 0 f the ablett and
most experienced teachers in the Union, who
brings with him the vtry bluest testimonials is
to qualification aud moral character. Any par-
ties desiring th-> establishment of a No. 1 Milita-
sy Academy are itivitod to open correspondence
with the Editor of the Intelligence!!.
claims that Kiiencs deulountraies not the
■early destruction of the universe, but
quite the contrary. These three essays
are from a handsome large volume by the
game author and publisher, issued Wider
the title of ".Science in tibort Chapters."
in whicn are treated something more than
twoseore topics of popular interest, many
of them being practical rather than sim-
ply curious, 'iiie importer's price of $3.
oO is reduced by the American publisher
to 50 cents for handsome cloth bindiag.
or 65 cents for half Russia, red eii
though ine American edition is fairly
equal to the iiuprter'« For sale by al
booksellers, and by club iigents. John fcl
Alden, publisher, 18 Vesey Street, .Neiv.
York.
TO"bUIt iS'J LSGIUBERS AXD ADERY
TISERS.
'SW. f ead.
vu/ue 1 f edvertiriug thj year round." I he persis-
tency of UOse who are not intimidated by the cry
ot'-du/i times," and who keep their liuiues and
bucinessever brfj "tile pjb?io, wW surety p/uoe
them 011 the rUht siciu in the and.
I- Weaver &. U«, Pittsburg.
Keuii'sr Mmufacturi g co.
Great Westeis Gun Works.
Dr ciar*, of New Fork, advartipas In vigor
tlug f'i«s ia a non p lying fraud. Kor the priut-jr
the head /ine is a uc fer *'Th*jro is/10 ba^-n in OiI-
J, A. Vnil, 1237 Market sfrect^h^doJoMa," a.
rn J. Uudnuy ic ou 12ti7 Broadway, &C-w Vori1
on't pay.
j
at
don't pay.
The Tyler Courier publishes along list ot de-
linquents, and olfers their account f >r «u»l«.
Pass them around thai dead beats be known
however gav their plumage may be.
Hop Bitters aro tfco Purest end Best
&:tters £ver Made.
They ar« compounded from Hops, Malt,
Luehu, Mandrake and dandelion,—the
oidest, best, and most valuably medicine!-
in the world and contain all the best and
NOTICE THIS.
If you want to buy a ptano, t>rgan or muaical in
fctruments of any kind er sheet music, or iiustrue-
ion"book ora«y thin# in the mysie il 1 ne—ap-
p/y to the editor ot the iNrELLiOENcwa, aud you
will ba enabled to buy what, yoii want and you
will have thirty per cent from what you wil have
to-day so- called music dealers., tfiar this in miad
ujriiig the holiday season.
At theeeseion of the Wisconsin Editors' nnd
Pubil«herg Association, held at Milwaukee, Wis.
October &tb, a reso ation was uriopti d d preca -
lug the hult.oi.sh hall-trade s/»tcm ol advertisitig,
recommendiDg to all newspiper m Wiscotsin to
refuse all such rll'ers, and encourage a system
siwi'ar to the estabUshi d Com ».jercial ge.m•
cies in r> f'rencotto tbe custom of foreign adver.
tisers aed advertising ngeins Milwaukee Senti-
nel
At the Denvc*atic Editorial Aes .ciat on, held
at Indianapolis, ladiana. Januury 5th, the fol-
lowing resolutions w.^re adop-ed-
C'oionel McUonalu0uered ihj following reso
lutlon, wU'eh was «dopted;
itesoLVto, 'that it is tilt sense of th's meeting.
that no contracts for advertising in any papier;
sbuuld be taken from auy foreign advurtisara at.
a less rate of compensation than charged local i,d
vertisers on all kinds of inattvir.
J, jx. Forsyth then introduced tbo following
resolution which was carried;
Kesolved, That we daprecate the prac ices
common nmo ig pubZiBhers of newspapers of n
reiuug all adveiustmen's sent theui from parte
of whose financial it-spoueiUifity tin y nuve no 1 l"10" ^
knowiidga, and at rates ruitlousiy ?ow, and that
it i* the sense of this Conveutio 1 hat no older for »—>•• ■>.. <>
advertising be uccapted without first 00 taining
s itisfactory references as to the r^Aabity oi the
^dvertis^ror adveu.slng agent.
VARIOUS QUACKS.
Who—Each with hts ov» Pel
Sclieuie—cultivate the
field of Human
JVatuee.
,v WOMEN'S ....
Homestead Law
To make contemplated itrprovements
involving considarable outlay ol money
the iNTfc,l,54riKSC2R calk upon all in arrears
';CTr»?Mdi/'uiey S°"ut "xf »U'lei u'ern i Xt ""beiig'^T a'iT °w" T*
'-f - - *> ■ *.,Wir "b"HT | HeaUb
i ^l01l!B8 Asent on earth, No disease or
j lilnealfcti c3.11 possibly long exist where
/ tbese Bitter?.are used, so varied and ners
.tect are the'r operations.
Th^y give new life and
Thousands of dollararcitteted' throushbut
T:ui cjuntry now gathered into a pi e in ou
sanctum would enable us to publish a pa-
per lar in advance of <>ur contemporaries 1
Wend in your dollars and be iu scribed u
uii tiie Leg urn of lio.or.
VALUABLE FAEKtPOa SALE
AT AG-ES.ir B AH gain.
iiid
Acie i. ali u id 'T fa ice. with good dw^ll
inj, t'.rm.a id gin boj^-i, with una half
J02«n ns vtr fail! 14 spring of go'd cold w tav,
<\nd a good pjach orjhar t, principally yalidy
l.«dd. Thirty pi»sur-', t iiice i tj itsell.
Balance ail to cu!,tivatio >, pr » a bale aud a
quarter to the acre of cott > 1-. This farm is aitua-
1 011 beat cress lour and 1 ii Ui miies soufhw-ist
,tf Lincuster, a;il fliWu m.las dua roitiu of '^al-
las. live osrfsct, i'axuj. alt paid.,
ink' one wishin'a number one f\rm wMI buy
his. FOii APPLY TO
A. O. NORTON & CO.
j - - —to the
aged and infirm ' To all whose emplov-
, mentscame irregularity of the bowels or
1 urinary organs, or who require an Apeii-
zer, ionic, and mild Stimujant, Hop Bit -
teis are invaluable, being highly curative,
tonic and stimulating, without intoxicat-
ing..
Nj matter what your feelings or syinp
toms are, what the disease 0/ailment is.
use Hop Hitlers. Detrt wait until you
aie sick, but il you only feel bid or mtserr
able, use Hop Bitters at ouce. It may
save your life. Hundred* have heen saved
bv ho doing $500 will be paid Kir a case
they will not cure or help.
Do not stfLr or lei your friends suffar,
but uce and urge them to use Hop Bitters.
Remember, Hop Bitters is 110 vile.
1 "ruKPed, uru'iken nostrum, but the Pur^t
Vhie is certjiy that tip Amencau Cent rat Insure U n,j h„s, \lp,. ,,
n« VJo. of 9c, Louis, Mo his in ail resper.tr.! ? !; ***? T,ltc.in* , made; the "Inva
taliy complied witii tbe tawe of Tesa-i a- sr. lend and UOpe,
[Extracts Fhom|, 'the State Coksxhsiton
ART.XVI.-GENKRAL PROVISION'S.
T'lore hav.a olways been qneks-rr-legai 511 '.ckf>
theological quacks, scientiti! quacks and medi-
cal qusiks. Bcme of tliam are Hland.oi.'y ftllo we
who ajgue and smile t ia world into believiug in
their favorite uit of humbug, Others are pom-
pons and prete niious parasites. But tbey make
it pay. Men seem to low to be 8windle,d, stipu
latingoply that it shall be neatly done.
The dear public ale equally llbaral to the elec
trie and magnetic ir.iui. fh.s fellow Is a g.j'n-
iua in his liue. Hi will put a magnetic belt
around your waist, a magnetic neei'aca under
your chin, oriit y^u out with an entire new suit
cf magnetic c othea, warruntea to serve ? h e
purpose of ordinary garments, and a; the same
t tne to cuie all disiwes' from whooping.coo^b
to hasty consumption.
Most of these bhve n 1 mori? electric or magnet-
ic power about them than reKides in wooden
blankets or In girdles of sackcloth. Only when
applied by an ex pert is eieetricity of the slightest
use as s medicinal age nt, and even then itr valu
is grossly over stateu. What is the sirouije«t,
possible prcsumotiva evidence in favor of a par.
liculrr remedy! <J,ea )y t at it should have
been prepared by rospntMibie persons of ae-
in the treatment of disease,
ciquareiy jti this foundation stands BuIiSSON'S
P^dNK POS(JUd Pi;\ ST3R- Endo.sed bv
5.UOO physicians pbirmacists, druggists and
Chemists rtnaeds no further apology nor intro-
di/ctlon, I' is the one and only true and t> ied
external application. Quacks of all studs pay
the (Japcuie the compliiaent of their dislike, as
datan is said.to hate holy water,
..,^ook ''i'"0 midd.e of tbe ptaster for the word
C li^CINE," Price 25 cents.
Besburs & Jobnsc>a, Chemists, New York.
j't
NUNDA fiY.
LADIES
REGULATING
not, life is sweeping
■jo and darn before
you die, something
mighty and sublime
leave behind to t on
Department tf Ini}Ur®UG.6 Statistics and History,
Austin, t'ex s.Jan. 17, l8S3,
To at' whom it may eaiicern .
ft.vce Co. of 9t, Louis, Mo fc.is in all _re«per.ts
c
oHi.ditiona or 1 cedont to ita doiiu business Iu thi
Htate and that said Conipam holds a eertillfiate
,i' soth-rity iron lliis olfieo eiititllng it to ds>:
l.usiness in this rf'ate for tw tve moniiiB^ from ti«i
i«t day o! January, J8<)3, to thi 31st daj of Ue-
a b >r 13£J
Oivei under my hand and seal nt office in S.U8-
t.n, the da, and aate let above » ri'ten.
a. W. i'PAlUIlT.
Coinmissieaer.
family should be
Bitters to-dtv.
and no person or
without them. Try the
For Sale or jSent
Advertise your wishes :« the Intelligkkcee.
&. bran new safe for sale, isl.iquire of A. B.
Nprton & Ce.
oeveral desiraolo rao-rs and houses for rent
Kpquire ot V. ii. ifortuii y.Co.
a houso on the corner of Sycamore and Pa dlic
Btraui tor rent. Ki^au re of 1$. Norton di Co.
• >ur cojum is nte open tQ all «d»'ertisers. Rates
5n«de know.. 01: app.ination 'o tl e editor.
Valuauie laad» .n.mauv eounti.s m i'esa^* for
!»♦ '. Knqiire of tne eoitor of the iM'litUCEit
r.h.
hatffsins in 'ivndan all part ofTe-ascanbe
l".aa by appyiog tj A. B. NO'.tTuN CO.
For Sale
X So. 1 farm of 'JuO acres, about r!?ht miles
'^•ilii^ast of JJaiiiiM a*d onj mile norm 01 the
unk Railroad; cue huaired acres improved;
i good two stoiy fraiuj h^us-i recently built;
^;ood gruoary au l barn, a we.I of eic»l!eut water
.'liiu convenient tc a goo I sch>ol. 1'rice , $i0 per
:>rre. Enquire of A. jt JiortouxC».
302 actes of good lsnd. With a sruall Inwirnve.
»uent; 30 acres.ualjf'fenej; land wail ti abisrad
V Sli ce sold for $10 per aa«v. C*pa ile of being
'.idea good farm, i-jooa'vd abulit savm mles
,,o lth.ast of Dallas. Title perfect. This land is
nart on the Trinity river. Foi pa.iicuia. s laquire
ui A. B. Nt'RlOX at U<>.
A. H3ppy t aaily.
^Hilled from the breast,^queer 'd fnm th>? bott ly
Ptotr.aehs wjl* sour an I ui'lt will curdle;
1 a >yl:allel i .ha all that mgbt,
itoufeftoid buisjirjtheait- in awfu! fright.
Don't de iy, tuu> with Vietvna,
Night w u.'l:Jue »ws without (A.»toria;
hen coli£ I ti, for pea. el'ul slumber,
Ali a^id tl*-.. ?ra\er a..d -<iept iiK<; thunder
htlyV4-12mo
A'l p«rsoo»..havi'.g deuiands agatuot tbe United
< 1 *tea as tviraef 'a or ot .ofwise .durj<»g Biy sei-
;-t.p as Marshal of 'h< Nartbern Dist.^t ot Texas
: m re jurst<i ro,p^oaut. t saai^ at onoa to
Jj3U»» D=e 1 1882, A t> .NuK CON.
W.aNTEl)—oOofOM, acred choice Texa
Ltnd in one body.
JOO,OGO acres ciioice land in om body.
Parties wishing to sell will gire partic-
as tu Iv^atipa and lowest cawh rate.
A .B.^'prtpa 4 vP. 1
The firIlo>vin<> resolutions passed by tha
Ohio j)r6Sfl iifesociMlion, in our jiidj^?niGDl,
are good ones, and should be carried out,
to the letter, by every newspaper publisn-
er in Texas:
Resolved, That w«, the members of the
Northwestern Oaio Kditorip.1 Association,
refuse Irom this date to give any foreign
advertiser a special position in our papers,
and that we will not send a copy of- oui
paper to such foreign advertiser, unless hp
I pays lull price for the same, when the
{ contract is lesR.thari $20.
| Resolved, That we will hereafter maka
i it a poir.l iii.qontraating with foreittu ad-
j vertisers to lit the prices no .that they will
j net us as good prices as we charge our reg-
! uiar hnme advertisers,
Renoived, l'hat it be the duty of each
me.rn.btfr of.tbis Associfltion to inform by
mail his brethren when a delinquent Htib-
scriber moves iato his county or town;
also; that he inform the members of the
Association of any dishonest advertisers-
with whom he has had dealings,
A window easb ar.d wj,i<}ow frame, In
which the sash will be h«)d at any point
in the frame without weights or similar
contrivances, ha* been patented by Mr.
(Jasper Lov#eiistein sf 'kdombu*, Ohio.
The side bare of tie sash are wider at the
lop than at the bottom, and the window
tJaine is provided with recesses, in which
bat-s are placed that are pressed out by
suitable springs against the diagonal edges
of the side, ba.r$ of the sash,, the sp.rings
exerting_.the greatest pressure below the
centre of tbp irarp, and'holding the sash
at any desired position.— Scientific Amcri<
c/»n«
A modei of this useful inw:tion can be
v
seen at Norton's Intelligencer' office in
stone building corner of .Sycamore iud Elm
stieets.
make yrent pay all the t me, -write for particulars
to H. iaAiLETr & CO., Portland Me. tnai6-6m
¥ick's Floral Guide
For 1883 ia an Elegant Book of 1.0 Pages, 3 Co!
ored Plates of Flowers and Vegetab les, and mure
than iyQa.illu9trations of the oho cest Klower j
Plants^and Vjgetab ei, and Directions for grow-
ing. -t. is handsome enough f jr the Center To
bie or a Hodd»y present, Hend on vour nnme and
Post Oiliae address,with 10 cents, and I we'leend
you'-» copy, postage paid. This is not a quartet
ei its cost. It is pri-n»d in both Kuglish and,
£erman. If you af-.erraros order eeedo deduct*
''w , pick's Seeds are the Best in the;
World1 The 1'ioral Guide wilt-tell how to get
and grow them.
Peo. 50 The homestead of nfami'y shall ba,
and is hereby protected from forced sale for the
payment ot all deVs, except for the purchase
money thereof, or a pa t of such purchase money
he taxes due tbereon, or for work and material j qurr time, $66 a wsek in your Own town- $3 out
u.-ed in eoustrn3t^g improvements thor son; and j fit free. No lisk. Everything new. Capita] not
in this last case only when th« work and material j reqnlred. We wil! turt.iah you everything. Mo
ire contracted for in writing, with the consent of I ny are making fortunes. Ladies moke as n-iucb
ilie wife, given in the Katne mann'jr as is ir-quired , as men, an t boys and giris make ifraat pay
in making a sale and conveyance of the nome- Header, ifyoa want business at which you can
Seadjorshall the owner, if a married man, sei 1 •"-»* »- " • - -
the homestead w<ihcut the consent of tm wile,
given in such manner as may bi prescribed by
law. No mortgage, trust deed or other lien shall
ever be va'id, except for the purchase money
therefor or improvements made thereon, as here-
inbefore provided, whetner »uch mortgage or
trust deed or other lien shall havo been, created
by the husband alone or together with bis wife;
aud ali pretended saies of tha h imestead involv-
iug any eond tioti of defeance shall 00 void.
^ec. 61. Thp homestead, not in a town or city
shnll consist of not more than 200 a^rea of land
which may he in one or more parcels, with the
improvements thereon. The h jmestend, in a city,
town or villugtf-hbail ct,nsist of lot or lots, not to
exceed in va ue five thousand dollars at the ti ma
>t their dfsi>rnnt:on as the hoaiestead, without
rtfurence to the value of any improvemeuts there-
on. Provided, that the same shall be uued for
the purposes of a home, or as a place to exercise
the tailing or business of the h ad of a f »mi ly
Proviuad, also, that any temporary renting ot the.
liomestead s lall not ctiunvt the character of the.
aiurt when no oth>& homestead ha- been acquied-
Sec. 52. On the aeaLh of the hustia id or wife
or both, the honic.it jad shall desca.id and ves the
iike manlier as ottier real properly ot the.deceas-
«d, and shall be.governed by the same ! iws of de-
scent and distribution. But it shall not be parti.
ticned anion* the beirs of the deceased during the
lifetime of the surviving uusUand or wife, or so
long as the furviyr r;ay elect to use or occupy
the same hh a homestead, or as long as the guard-
ian of tbe m nor children,of tha deceased w be
permitted, under tha order of the proper court,
aaving jurisdiction, 10 use and occupy tiie same.
'I'he mw di.fining the homestea 1 and other prop
,ertv exemp. from taxation iu accordance with the
abive provisions is as follows:
ART, 6S.il. There shall 1 iso be reserved to
«ve»y family in this State, free and exemot .rom
forced sale for d#bis. the fo lowing property : An
household nnd aiteiieu furniture; all impie.i euts
of Husbandry; all tools and apparatus oelouging
to any.trade or p&jfessiou; al-i liooks belongitig
•to private or public libraries; live milch cows an 1
calves; two yoke of, work <>xeii; tw,o horses aud
one wait Hi; one cawlage or Du^gy; one gun,
twenty bogs; twenty head of shee[i; al 1 provis-
ions and forage ou h uid for 1. ime consumption;
all saddles, bridles end harness uec.ssary for the
use of the fao.l.-y; and to "ver^ citizen and hiad
of a family one hurstf, bridh; an I saddle; ail weain
ingapparet; all tools, apparatus aud books be,
ongirg to his private Iibrurv
••TONIC4IJ
THE BSEJST FEMALE REMEDY.
The Fevorita Prescription of the
I. Ill 11. I • _H
man or English.
Viek/s Illustrated. Mrnthly Matrazine—32 Pa-
ges, a Colored Plate in ovwy nimber and many
line Engravings._ Price $1 2a a year; V-jVe copies
.or )|5.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents-
3trial c opies lor 2d cants. '
JAMES VICK,
Rot H'-STKH, N. Y.
$10Q''4200'5
ER MONTH erritE.
gents jubilant with suc-
cess everywhere selling
our new braided Silver Mouldj Wire Oiotbes
Line. iLmUforever. Jfaur- r«#te. WarrtmUd.'
fel.s readily at every house. Sample and terms
free by mail. Address UIRARD W IaE MILLS
Phiiadaipaia, Pa.
DON'T
FalJ-jto use AL VBxSTINE for renovating you i>
w a'l and Ceilings, it is rapidly superseding a St
othffr bluish. Fo* durability, beauty and eco 10 •
my, it is without < i> tqua .snd he appiiod bs hb7v
one if nor for sale in vo ir neighborhood, send;
to SKELtCY BROS., 3iBuri! ng aiip, K. Y-
CAST0RIA
O U R P L .VHT T O ^ i'iuO tfU£4 00 © ag e »,12
eugraviogi, snowitlg new, rare a id most
_ bbautrfal Piit <ts ever offered lor sala in the
Statcof-l'eXtt', Qjw road^fir iniUi ig on receipt
of 0a. ia st imps, Many hints on culjiuation . of
flowers giv.-n fir th's clilm 'te. S4nd for-it.
'JursLMr uataloguo tree Plea-iav. Valley Nurs -
ery. \VM, It a DAM, Prop, u.iclti. Tax s ,
V\\x
"ROUGH' ON RATS."'
6' ear out rata, mice, roaches, flies, Mits
bed-bugs, sk jfiKt-jen'.pnijnks, gophers. 15c
DruggistK.
and
Wlthont Morphine or Jfarcotjiae.
What gites onr Children rosy cheeks.
Y<hut curesihsa-fevers, makes them bleep;
'Tis Ciutoria.
When Babtap fret, nnd cry by turns,
What curvs tb.cir colic, lulls their worms
Hut Cas.toria»
What rjnifklt cares Coustipation,
£our Stomach, Coida, Indigestion ;
But Cawtorliu
rarrwell then (r>-Morphi3i>^Syrapa,
; Oil andJ'sracoritj, Vnd
Uiutor <
Hail Castorlat
Centaur Linimenfc—»An un-
fisilint; enro for Rheumatism,
Sprsia^ ISm-ns, Galls, Jb0.. The mart
Potent and Powerful Palarrsliev"
inK and healing reaedy, knows te
naa.
J. M, McG f.ew \y 1lx.1 a m small
Late Aa/lftor. 1*0 d"ji'r TmU* Inspector P O dejj'
McGREW &SMALI.,
Attorneys Mn<i Cannaelorn at Law
Eoona3c5.& 6, St. Qlou<l-.Building,
WASUIXGfO>, D. 0.
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Practice before «V Supremo CJonrt, HigtrJjt of
Cotambis, the court of claims, and the Exec-
utive Depaut nient" of tbe General tiovern-
fment.
epeoial attemlou given i# tha business o
Postmasters, U H Attorneys L S Uornmiasiorv
ere, Clerks, Marshal, lnteinai Revenue Vol-
Itotors, Peasion Ageuis, ,Army and Navy.
Officers, Indiau Atrents, Regii-lers and Re-
ceiver of Land Ollibee, Snryeyors, and
Coileetors of 'Custocis, Railroad audi
ctoamboat Oompanies, Mail . Con.
. traders and Nutioual Banks,
NUNDA, N. Y., U. S. A.,
Formerly, Buffalo, N. Y.
For Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of tho Womb.
Inil'tmmatiou and Ulceration or tha Womb and
nil displacements, Loucnrrhagaor Whites, Irreg-
ular or Painful menstruation, Flooding, Sick,
imd Nervous headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Ilaartburn, Weakness In Back and Stomach,
Scrofula, Pains In side, I)izzines3-, Kidney Com-
plaint, Barrenness. Nen ous Prosfration,Depres-
sion of Spi>its. For Change of Life, General
Debility of Women, ••Ladies' rcgulatiue-
Ton tc " has no equal in tile world.
If you have tried otherremadiea without snc-
eess, do not bo discouraged, but cive " Lapies'
Kkoci.ating Tonic" a sivgletilal. It ntver
f all* to give 5 nick and permanent retttf.
If yoa are troubled witH any weakness or
complaint common to our sex, lay aside the-
doctor's proscription for once and try " Ladies'
Kcorr.A'ri.vo Tonic," vrJiich we gnarantee will:
positively cure won.
s&oo will be piven for any esse of Female
Weakness or Inability which Ladies' Rkodi.at-
iko Tonio will not cure. This is a bona fide
offer, made by responsible ladies who knoiv
frotn experieuca wliat " Ladies' Regulatino
Tokjo" can do.
Sold by Druggists. Price SL00 per bottle, or
six bottles for. jo.00.
i.f.uoorrhcka wash, an injection for
nil discharges common to womankind. A posi-
tive euro in from two to Ave days. Sold by
druggists, or sent by mail for 25 cents In stamna.
Ladies' Reculatinc Tonic Plas-
ter. A great improvement over all other
porous plasters. Especially adapted to tbe1
female system. Sold by druggists or sent by
mail for 25 cents in stamps.
The lfomsn'9 medical Institute is an assosi-
fttlon uf prominent Lady i'hyttician#, who h&va
mccessfully treated the diseases common to
their sex, lot years, Treatment given to ladies
•■offering from auy_di?9ase, either by mall or at
the institution. Wives, Mothers and Daughters
can obtain advice concerning their health and
diseases by mail. free> by sending symptoms
and description of disease. Send two tnree-cenb
stamps for our namnhlpt tn wnmiin
Woman's Me
I (Mention This Paper.)
stamps for our pamphlet to women. Address
dica! Institute, Nunda, N. Y..
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cnce for • treatise end • Pre* Bottle of mr infaltlkla
remedy. Give Bxpreea end l'oat Office. It coeta fuit
aut'alnK rnr * trial, and I will core yoa. ■*
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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/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.