Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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THE INTELLIGENCES.
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• ' '. IS
» . , . r. •-- i. .'-j. v tisb
ruolijiioi' u» U:3 rieaa of Stcarnboa*.
Navlgaticn <j>:d ihc Railroad Cro3s.'
irQfif lJie Trinity River.
_ AFir?f-CIa0s taper,
j at tee Dallas Pcstuffick ah
second Class Mattk t.
Arrival and f)t>j)»riure
Trains tH 5?ai!a:i.
HOUSTON A TEXAS CENTRAL.
Houston 'rr.rr?, which is 12 wxnctes
FASTER THAN DALLAS TIME.
Arrive
Arrive
ooing
8 30 a tn
10 05 p m
north.
Depart
Depart
The Northern Liberties luTaded.
The Northern Liberties were illumina*
ted Thursday ni^ht.in front of Richardson
store sOtne ten or fifteen voters and about
thirtv boys gathered to hear W. G. Veal
and others speak". Veal announced that
he was running for Mayor, and made a j
good speefch on the right plktform—Free
Schools, Improvements ot the streets; and
reduced taxation,
J. Dale Carter followed in a telling
speech for Aldermanic votes, Carter said
he had heard a good deal about buying
votes, etc., when some one called out that
"Veal has bought these votes." As soon
as Carter finished Veal took the box again
to nay he had never bought a vote in his
life,and the man who says he has 'is a liar
and was so mean that the buzzards would
disdain to 3tick their bills into hiua after
death."
"Faddy" O'Byrne jumped upon the box
as soon as vacated by Veal, hs wanted to
see an honest man elected Mayor, to test
- | a man's honesty look at his record, What
NORTON'S UNION
LIGENCKR.
"The old Reliable" Union paper
the stalwart advocate o'
national republicanism.
INTEL ' Billington gives great bargains in Fur
: nitnre.
tid
A Common sense Reiueiy.
Get your neighbor to read the Intel- i SA Xi ICYLICA
1gencer.
TI . ,P .. tI ,XTriM m°re UheHiiiatittSH, Uoutur
Commend, itMlt toali, who .r. b«f.m.l7n..V»per-th.lNrLL ,
ed tb the principles ot rhe grand party of | ~ _ 1". ! ThlTH3f! 1 PtP Pel ipf
iv s
8 55 a m
10 15 p m
Arr
Arr
GOING SOUTH.
8 05 a m
4 50 p m
Depart
Depart
TEXAS As PACIFIC.
JEFEF.RSON CITY TIM a
Going Fast
No 4 An 6.50 a. ii-.;
Nd 20 Ar S.45 p. m.
Leaves
Leaves
No
No
1 Ar
9 Ar
Going West.
8 00 p m j Leaves
8 lit) a ai 1 .eaves
►
Arrivie
A rrive
DALLAS
10 ?.0 a
& WICHITA
ni I Depart
Depart
TRUNK LINE.
Arrive 10 00 a m i Depart 8 00 a
MISSOURI PACll'IC.
St. LouLs Through iitAtv.
AiV
5.30 a. m | Depart
DEN ION At 'CO MMOD AT ION
Aiv, 5. 25 [>, m | Departs 10.15 a. m
The St. Louis .through trains run bv gt.
I.,mi is tune 14 minutes 'a-ter then Pallas"
St. Louis ti<iinfe have sleepers through
IULLAS, TEX., 31IRCH 30, 1883.
is Mr, Veal's record? he had beeii a Free
Mason once, was he one now? he had been
a Minister, was he one now? Why did he
leave them? and various other pointed
8 30 a tn j questions Paddy O'Byrne put to the an»
— ° 1 1U ! noyance of the candidate a id the amuse.'
j ment of the small boys. The noise became
so great that Veal a repealed to the crowd
to ''let the jackass bray" as lie would be
answered. Upon which bro. Hughes an-
7 ^0 a. m nounced that he would "settle his hash,"
' 111 j which lie did by charging that Paddy was
; a Catholic ana could not be either a Free
8 40 p m i M,son cr a protectant preacher. Veal
K 25 a m j had the heels of Lhe crowd, who shouted
| lustily for him.
j The meeting wan remarkable for having
?. 20 p m ' with it the Jirst policeman ever seen on
duty In these parts.
We presume he trave'ed with the can-
didate in th<j capacity of a manager or
perhaps to protect them. He was a brave
man to venture this far from hib brethren.
Had it been generally known that a real
live policeman vvouid accompany the
10. p. m | Hhow, the entire community would have
tu ned. To pacify those who tailed to see
him, we understand Strib'mg & liichard
sou will endeavor to have a number of his
pictures for sale, if they can get the ex
elusive right to sell them it will be a "'bio
thing" as they are in great demand.
Altogether it whs a rich and racy meet
j ing, and, the band furnished good music
for ibe crowd.
Prbpi-efw and Freedom* j Tn Ne^ Orleans cucumbers are selling iliiiih
It has now en tered rj.ou 3 new voiuni i at 7 cents dozen.
and Uk» at the hand of tho<e, w.io ora es | For fiej,iwble wms :.ind houses for rent
republicanism that to v.h:cn it is fusUy en i ire (.f NorU)n (V. U;<
titled a liberal and generous support. j
The Intelligence!', was the last Uniot i Bay drugs ana medicines at the old re..
pauet ptioiished in the mates that attempt j liable'Market Drug Store.
ed to secede iroai the Federal Ui.ioi —uad i p,.i,e bi00(l m
couldn't.
PtJiLMtat tee Siwil
F iff yea: r- cs!nJjlisft ftl (( >kI ttf. *-1
knou-n to f ril in a sitty.e cum.
tiiufe Oi' rfrronit. li'fer to a '
promiiiriil ])hysiciuus ant/ Jinn/ ■
thmts for the tituiiUiiiff of tan-
cyrica.
Drl.
iLi.Li ii aim iio'uj
pVlO
T^e InteijiofncfH ib the oldest iepub
lican pap*r in the south.
•'i he iNTEliLlHKiiCJ' »• vsu for C1S"V vear
the oiiltj republic an j »ui'Dal in the south.
The edi'ci prd prcptfotor ot the Intel
igenceb has continuously kept the old
has ti.viny under the iiiost trying_ •cii-
cuumtancea—lias stood ?.iit.:iul .'.i.vv * t(:s.
V.es ccod health. Acker's
Biood Khr.ir. enJorsed by emiuent pliysi
cians.
uruijgists.
"ELLIOTSCER Gives Vfll-
;able itiiormaiiou lor §2,50 per au-
rn. \
i. fie .1;
Jr.
The Only Ihssolver of the Piisor.r;
Uric Acid Which exists in ii,e blood
Pheumptie nnd Goutv patients.
j SiliOTLiCA i* t.: >v.-n a* ;> common n«e r»
i liily, Because it s'rikes directly at the uuis
wav of I Kheumatinn.Goat and Xeurui«it» whi." «•, m
ea«h holder—the Kevatone Saab | \Tiho"Cimpp0Kd pan"cett 4
in
( !
num.
The greatest invention in the
a window
taithlefis"- ban pa.-sta tiuouKb ' the fiery , H0j(ier cortracte-a and builders are iuvi- I hl,d f;9''e('d,'d b>' em'r.ent ecien
d! , . j that outwtird applicatl n», c.ieh a
I tea to examine tu« model at the office of! oi'i4« anient*,
A. Ij. i-tortort & Co.,—Norton's building
corner of Kim and Sycamore—.tin learn
a bout buying State and county rights.
When yenr heart and brain la
furhactt" ol ptose; it)t„jn intoierahcx ,a:
deadly bale" an.t
tlEAIlliSI) AND A I.ONE
has striven to upnoid tha catise of the
CONSTIIOTIOK £.Si:: THE CNION
in Texas*
ican i fi
7 00 a m
Having demonstrated that a republican [
paper can be pabtisiie<i in the old demo- ;
ratio stronghold under the most adverse
circumstances, and liavirg made the In -
TKLLivEWCER a
PEKMANEWT tNSTITOriON'i
having spent his time ami talents aid
money, when friends were "few and lar be
tween," having borne "the brunt and bur-
Uiei oi the fcght; tie oeneves ttiat in tne
aawn ot a better day lie iias tne riglit to
as» those who "claim to be republicans'
10 help extend its Circulation.
In out columns v<rill be found much use
nil intormauon tor the .'U^ineso «man, ta.»
armer ana mechanic and all r'.wses of
community. We snail continue oi.1 en-
deavors ibr
LAW 4K3) OKOEit AND GOOD GOV^aNMKNT
i'lie iNTELLLtiENOEK COdtlllUes Co auVo
"aie run no jtlive bchoola, morality ;e">
no virtue—entieavonug "to
cultivate the mind.
r iiish
s majesty of perfect human nature is
eonqaered by a ficltlv temper and tendency
to sorrow, the nerves arc faulty. Give sym
pathv to the snll'erer and teaca him the
virtues of Dr Bensoa'.s Celery and Chamo-
mile Fills.
rutib n« w.
MIU focti.iiitr li'tiu^H
c<fl"s i.'i 'i-i: ni> :
(tie blood with U.
IE !l MONTH enrfJE.
ixyent-i jubihint with suc-
cess tvorjwber-J si'tlin^
our ri"w braided Si!v' i Nfou'd, Wir<i Olofhen
lii.-e. l.yti* forever- Utter nuib W arranted.
j -etiH Tondily at every house. Sample and terms
j five by uia'l. Address t-IKARi) VVUE MILL B
riiiladalpai.-i, t'a.
iHiinie r! tf,
will not ur.uiicnt ;ht^c di
suit <>f the puisomnir (.
acid.
SAHfrUfA works with n -nvelnns f«\c* -
t'jin iii:i<t, and so r^iuovt'H .i;t ^iftjrdii ii now
tseltisivelv used by ail c h '<r .'i d "by.'.u '• •
Amelea and Kurope. jat^hecr. Mcdiw.1 AcaC
my of Paris repots 95 per ceui; curci in tfci-
.REMEMBER
u'ln^wu1 ^ 11 CL'1{i'iu i-are fo/ KHE'
M AIIbM, GOU V find XtfUR.vLOIA. The m
ntense pnios arc sabuned almouf iantttiitiy.
Oive n a trial* BbUoi guaractecd or jnor ,*
rtfutidcd.
Tlloua.ilids of Ti,st'moni:i s
tibn,
Si a b x. 6 boxes for So.
Sent free by in nil on receipt, f uionc-.
ASK YOUR Uli'JiGi'S'l' FO?. 17.
r»et do iioj hi! d"iuded Into tttkhiaf iinltatiou
rnibrtitnt'R, or sothething reionu iei d«
as good!" insist on the t*ti v.i:h
of W.vhbnriv Jc Co. jen <h box
aharati.eed che:u!i-.V'y pr.n under ou
h:i itidi«pei;s ihlt; r. ^ni lite lo ii;«ur.'
bv'iu on epp
°n nw rr*
t iLd 4c J? JL^ ^JL
. as •*j'>
ii -' n:. i.
which
li.tQali. r
lies
perance
cheer the tast'.i atui
to beu
tiar vo > r
io "buial up tae waste places
.fit mankitiu.
'io vur oia readers, it is cot nect*vuy to
J-V more—Uiey understand us. lo the
ntn>, m our miust ve say try ub, or not as
you please 1 Wrr have entered up.rn the ia ;
volumt oi the weeiclV and are u\ Mi - rjti; J
volume ol our daii.^. vV't nave made a
good publications as cai imaus would per |
uiit—unpretentious and uuassuuiiiaj )
tboujili oar paper may have beet:, we art
satis lied that, i.u our humble capacity we I jio*.v.;is s
have done some good, to others i: they ' ^uioerv i-
l aittou^o ALA3a3TT'^S for ronovat
Ho)!:fgs. i: i-< rftrdd'v suoer^edi'^ a ii
Other binish, For durabiht^', bcu iry aa t eooio*
my, :t jp v"tb:tut i*Qnai,ie vi b.. r.pi li ».i i>n any
one. fi not tj* sa!e in your ueighbof m >d send
to dKJJLifii' H liOS , '.ii Bun. tig rilip, N. Y-
the tie tinedt. 'i'a^o no other, it :ond to us.
oc- r. ^ A*''; ' i;NV \ (,;0. .Vrupu.^rs,
JroA away, col liv ttyio ^t3., New V1
Geo
19 oUdxwly
i).
c&
, .^arnaid
f'C?'.'CEsaOR.;j TO
an 3oek Harvard & Tinsiey
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■iRmvv"**.' iiwoasMai'wagtiaw't'W'i
iidll PLANT CATAuO^CE.lOO pages,12 :>
cugrnyicyi, siiowine now, rare a-el most
be eit'f'ul Plii'ds ever offered tor said in tlio
j iS'.'it s of i*e-c f, now road • for m Uii.iz on receipt
Je. it st.»mps, Many hints on cuUl'tation 'if
.;ri f ir t'i s ciim-ite. S aid far it.
ido^ae rr (.'iea-mii Valley Xurs -
I
have i.ut to us
l'oose wao wish a
er y . W\t. li,vD A.M,
011I11. Tax >s
ft fiohs&iQ Stationers
Ll 7Ii0 GRAPRERS. PRJN /.
PRb, AND BLANK BOOK
JJAN'JFA CTOA'EIiS,
21 xJ. XfJain
$ I (M' r*x'1n,l,c<'
jyi.ou.n and lauit's tiiaici; orl
OM for iha lifo of Jeffirs6* flcttU. Oy V.'in
lord, Ll . i>., oi Alabama, inclu irig , a hill h ».
fory ou !.e O^csp. I'lastrtte-i. No.v re*..:v
Hm li r.tiiAV Publish >
.8T Hro! dw ii', .N.-tr York i;ify
candid oatsoo !
AUNCUH OBUBNTS.
We are authorized to an'"'uncc €*<»8i'-
e 1741 *V. L. <' A 35 KI4 as a candi-
date for Mayor at the ^n iiag election,
1'hursday, Apr'l, o. 1883.
' We are Authorized to annranee Iff. &.
EKVAY as a car.diuaie for Mayor
at tae ensuing election, lhursday,
April, 3, 1883.
We are author'z :i toannunce W. G.
VfcA Li as a candidate lor Mayoi
at the ensuing election, Thursday,
April 3, 1883
LOCALS.
W. G. ViSAL
Candidate lor Mayor,
Will address tl e citizens of Dallas at each
of the following places at 8 o'slock
p M:
Friday, 30th, at 7 o'clock p. m, at cor-
ner of Alain and Lamar street*-; at 9
o'clock v. M. at Pi osnix Plaining Mill
Elm Street.
Saturday, 31st, at Union depot. Monday
April ii, at corner Lamar ana Main
Streets.
Other Candidates are most cordially in»
vited to attend and divide lime.
Ai-.S.
The play of ILiza' ivirk by tlie Madison
SauareCo. Wednesday night was a suc-
cess. The me nbers of the troupe were
well up in their parts.
There has been so inueti fatality this
winter—~o many deaths by pneumonia
an other diseases that insurance on life are
E. 15. Harrold. of Fort Worth i- at St.
Louis.
Hon. S. H. Milliken, of Weatherford ia
at 'vialveston.
Judge Hurt, of the Court of Appeals is
home on a visit,
C. H. Welch and Mrs. T. H. Emuierson,
of McKinney were in thecitf Wednesday
Col. L. W. Oglesbee, tax collector of
more sought than heretofore as we learn |
ircin Robert .Clarke who represents one J Collin county was in lhe city with his
of the best companies—the .New Yurk j wife and daughter and Misd, Trenton, of
Life.
! Piano ou Wednesday.
"Our littie ones auu the Nursery" by
the Ka sell Publish.ng Cjinpany of Bos
I to;), Mass., ie the he?t magazine of iis
Henry Rider, who lost an arui by the
cars running over him aud sued the H-&
I f. C. Kail road iri the district court U»r
cia^s in America, fne March number is • damages had $4,000 awarued hiu>
before as. Why have others tailed of j l!ie juiy.
cotninj;? Call 011 us and *ee it, and »eud
$1 50 a year and get it for your home.
The county commis.-ioi ert> have awarded
to Brown contracts 10 build a fence
on | around the county jail for $1,544 and to
We ha** the pleasuie of meeting
1 hursdav, W ui- Darrell, E-q., 01 Wamu builda jail at the poor farm for $1,475.
Hills, O., who wiih his wife and oldest sou
has been visiting ti e families of Messrs
Powell «i Gage, whose ladies are re atives.
Mr. Durrell settled in Cincinnati in 1819,
and is one of the substantial citizens of
Kot Tlmi Sort.
Brsnlwm Banner.
The Waco Examiner has a suspicion
that the Statesman is trying to tease that
great aud good man, Treasurer Luobock,
Hamilton County. He is remarkably wed , mui resigning. Lubbock does not belong
preserved, aiid a veiy pleasant gentleman, to the resigning laiily.
'and expresses him-eif highly delighted TT~" ~ 4 .
, . . . ,r j, , 1 Sre^Uiamoad Dves are so perlect and so
with his v»mt in Tesas. He re.urns home j lhill it ,;a pleii(jUr£ to u,r ,heni>
witn other members of b\s fami'y on next • penally good 101 ilarK or ligat coiors. lu
Monday; ioauw.
ken journal that panders not to a vitiated
taBte and bows uov ibe knee to iiaai are
invited to enroll themselves aj 011 ou-
list and receive the wisiiii^iiY at the rato oi
i»:2.50a year, ana tfce daily at $(.\0o pe j
year. sVe have never had agents in the 1
field to canvass f01 as, nor iiave we win I
soilfcctors uat tn 1 an ass and annoy. On !
the contrary, we have ourselves been j
pressed for oar bill a.-; uiany can testily,
io those ia this locality we wouid lespect
ully bay that in naviua euo cri ot ion
tney e.m rest assured that, a paper publish
ed 111 L>*allaa when there were o/t(y thirteen
(13) white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, aau
qHAl.L NOT
till there are more than thirteen thousand
llo,(lUU). Here w'e planted onr Ebenezer
years ago and here Nor;To>T's U.sion in-
ei.ligenckk Will stanu touo suaare worK
Look mi at the tlaa and behold it is liyitv
iE»a i
\i r\ H, ( j i '
CiQUACKS
ve ; k made »t ho ir
-} VL\ i: ;rii
• ' * ust rit» r.s.
by the
Htrt lllJHin • tt* 110w
I i labile Capital not
11 9 >viii ttait you. ilea,
won, boys and % iis wanto 1 t
I oryvjto work for us. Nov ia th.- limo- ^.r-
j cm work iri ^pnre tfni« . or uiv y ur whole ti ,
^ _ , . _ . \ to Tiic t uaineps. -tNo c -cr husinc^H win ^.nv vc
With his own Pet / near'y as wHI. No o».,» can fi.il to mrkeM«
( tnona pry, by i^rgaKdnst at «t»«. Coe'ly ou*;
' r. ml terms iree. Monty uiadu fi-st, iaciy,
liotiorab y. Address * Euii Cc.,i\tnr<i tn,
niarti.ti;
Ihi!
Sch«?iM.e—Cn!tivJit« the
jfield of jJInmrm
Kill lire*
TNcrohavc olway* V.ecn qneh*!pga! qu oks
tU<5jii>si'a o'i »eks, se'en ;iii qua^ki a>i<i m idl-
cal qua' '*■<. demo of them a>e shind.oi.'.v fi IIo wb
who ai-.'tu- and smile t m worid into bolu-ving in
their fa/orim uii'cif hnmbv.p. Others are pore-
pons and prete ntii.us parbsitea. But (hci* r»sk«
it pay. Men sc«*m to love lo i e BwiuileU, stipu
latini; inly tha; it xbun bj neatly done.
The d»- ir paiiiic lie eq l iny lib-j.-.il io th3 e leo
ana
Permanently
■ ■ — ' trie aiv.l iiia*;-nolio Iran i. » h s ftiil )w m -i g jn-
OXISMII7 4.KI2 M )BK, ius iii Iih -it-. *. Lb wilt pat a mijtieti^ b*!t
The uom her oi sijuare feet in a acre is i around your wai-t, a raajm<tie nee t'ane nnde
43,060. in order to navo this area the J jour chin, or lit yju o it with un encire new suit
piece of land must be of such a length and j u oia^n.tie <• uthaa, \v»r rantoa to ' rve i ii e
oread til that two multiplied together will I puvposu of ordinary garments, and a'the same
produce the above number. Thus, at \ J ^ *rom whoopiu^ cot-gb
acre of land might be 43,560 teet long by j tdv>io: th.se have 111 more electric or mntfnnt- 1
r about ihevii than re ides in wooden !
On y « hen
tut' t» ^ghtfbt
. - - - then 1tr «fst1u .
ae exactly uuuaip, each side 11111*1 be near- 1 i* i;r v*«iy uver What u th« fiiruu^f \
IV as possible *08 feet 1:2 inches. i he | poouiba-p:e.sum*u.v . evidence in favor of i »»«•-
- * . „ .1 uculrr rjiutdyt O ea ly t at it should ha' i
nearest you can come to an exact.)* square i>Uv,n prepared hy rcspnn.<ibie per- nn ot vc-
kuowiet'ged skill ia lhe treatment of disease.
fit.; -re.y jn tit's fotc-idati tn stn.ds HcCNS. IN'J
O. i^OLNK US I'l. v 0'i'Eli- Kndo.se.1 bv
o.iHK) physUiims pharm »ci»ts, dtuggit* and
Ohe.hihts it tideds it i.ftr't'iar .tpoo^v* n >r intro-
duction. 1' is t i« one and only true an I t led
t;. jr*. u i1- !\ *. Vvt am r-msr;
Sf1
4s$j nm
Dr.Stinscn'sAsthmaltemedyS ^ g a i
Is unequaled as a positive I J 1? fi jSb S S i
Alterative and Cure fori 41 fi 1'4j 111
Asthma and Dyspepsia,
nnd'nll their attee.tlant evii?. does not m°r" y
airord temporary relief, hue is a pernta;ieur eut>
Mrs. P.. 1«. i.oo, of Poluoore, O., (.ay- oi' i: ■
surprised at the tpftitu efi'erts u' y/ow re wdy. it t«
the Jrst metlitini .»ie i.-'ocs Outt iius c.-.,e.irv/ >
r.owh if.i' -limit espeftaruHon cas j. Ino-r *'ry:, i.
nipa! iri"iout cmijifthip ' If vonr dm; .-ist- d.tes n»i
keep it. send (or t/eatiso an") *estiniohlnl» ic
«. »». 14. fKt Ml & «N>..
B'3 » Si'tv 1'url.-
r 1 llio1 po r for all who v-iii work with enen
it I SSiZ^iL A TkriUInz liuok
1 Circulars 'XSA&n&Whmmtt*
Addrtfhcf »TfcUU> 6, Publifcl'.er, Lou>
_
one loot broad; 21,780 teet long by twojic pow.'
feet bfoa'l; 14.520 teet long by three feet ; blnnbu'Mor hi sirdleg of' sachemth.
, , ' ■ .1 „ . • , , applied by an ex pert is electricity of I
broad, ana so on. tt t.ie^.icre (ti tana is to \ medicinal t^e nt, and even th
will be enabled to buy wha. you want auu you
will have thirty per Cent fro n wh<»l you w.i b;»Ve
to-aay so- ca.led music dealers., O t.tr tUio to miatl
ui iu^ the holidav season.
acre With as even number of feet in the
acre make it 220 feet iona bv 10S broad
NOTICE THIS.
If you want to buy » piano, orsran or niuMcat in
•trumeuts ol soy kind er saeet anisic, or iastru«- ^
iou" booK or any tbint* in iite mttietl 'tie—»p-I e*tiriii! application. l^jaor.s of ill rinds pay
p/y to tne editor ot the iN i'ELLlOKSCr rt a nd you ( tne <1 p me I .to coirp: innmt of tlieir Uioi.ke, a«
;.i n. ..n.hL.i t.i uihu. i/iin mi in* an.! j..n I JitiuQ in ''ti1'. to hale mo'v water.
Look in tit^ u idtl.e oi the piaster fji the word
"U 11 t'lXK." I'r.ce io c ium.
eeabury ^ aohnt-rtn, (*henti.iis. Nev York.
"nniAiiLfojr
DKALK.t IX
Paints. Oii>. Pictro, BracMs
Wall Paper,
Window Glass,
Moui litiq, Elc., Et
A Large Supply of
Rtatfy }Iixe 1 Paints.
Ayf
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will caiiiaiEa fKEE to all npplioanis, ami to e
toni'-rs of lactyesr witb"ut ordering it. Iteontair
about 175 poTOS, rtv. illuftratiosi-., pi-icop. accui.t;.
(iescriptions and valuable directions lor plactr .
1S(K) variitties of Vtvotable and i':ower Seeds.
i'-'ir.tc, I ruit Trees,etc. Invaluable to ail, esp
laliy to 3Iariet Gsrdeners. Send for it'.
O. M. FECRRY & CO. OtTfiOtT IVliC>—
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HAS BEEM PflOVED
The SUR5ST CURS tor
KIDNEY DJ3SA3ES
Toeaalamo back ordtcrdcred urino imti
•® jatc; that you are a victaa ? -'KEN OO I< C3X g
HESITATE: use Kidiiey-Wort at onoe, ( Ui*- -
grists recommend iO and it will epeediiy over-
soina the d.aea«e and restore healthy actiou.
1 For c^mplaiuto pejuli&r
la^Ulv/Ji to yc.u 6e*. 6aali aa paiu
ar d wtwliiiceaes, K.dney-Wort i: unaurvaascti.
aa it Will act promptly and B.vfr'.y.
iiither 3ex. Inco.ittucnce, ictoutioa ofnriac,
brick dust or ropy deposito. aad dull dracRitis;
pains, ail Bpeedilj- yi< id tc its cxirativo power.
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trnniert.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1883, newspaper, March 30, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443936/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.