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INTELLIGENCER-
TOL. YI
DALLAS, TEXAS, APRIL 21, 1382,
NO. 296.
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-ho llUireat and Best Medicine ever Had#,
w:®olmblnation of Hops, Suohci, Man-
| cuakUoaud Dandelion, with all the best and
most e • urative properties of U1 other Bitters,
mak es\tliegreatest alood urlftor, Liver
Reg U l\a tor, aadUfe and iealth Restoring
Agout on^9HH«H!I#BiMea 'h*
No diseaso c^an powimy long exist where Hop
Bitters arc varied aii' perfect are their
operations. _
Tlioy give saw ll\fe ttlTigertDttj age! tnllnflra.
To all whofe ef«l '•"> menta cause irregulari-
ty of tbe bowelsor^ urinary organs, or who re-
quire an AppetUeXTonlo and mild Stimulant,
Hoji Bitters are lnr3^^.Uft')^1":-''*hr»Ut IntOJT"
icating.
No matter what jour (A,oUii*n Or sywptofcai
are what tho disease or nil\^Qoni I3ns© Hop Bit-
ters. Don't wait until you or*1,0 sick but if you
only feel bad or miserable ,«uaethea» at once,
ltmay save yottrlifo.lt ha sH,i aved hundreds
$500 will be paid for a ca9?e the7 will not
cure or he lp. Do not sulfur wiOrlet y;nr friends
Buffer,but use ond'urgo thera^'0Ute KOI) B
Remember, Hop Bittera is no^kJ*'°> dropped
I drunken nostrum, hut tho Purest^jv^ D d Bert
Medicine ever mado ; the "lSVAiJr>8*^W FK1ESD
and HOPE" and no person or family^
should be without them.
D.I.C.I* an absolute and Irresistible cure 1
forbrunkennessnse of opium, tol«wco and
narcotics. AJJ sold by druggists. Send
for Circular. Hop Bitten Mf)r. Co.,
tnrhester.X.T? and Toronto. Out.
[ASTHMA
Quickly and
Permanently
Dr.Stinson'sAsthmaRemedy
Is unequaled as a positive
Alterative aud On re for
CURED
and all their attendant evils. ®t does not merely
afford temporary relief, but is a j>erinanent cure.
Mrs. B. F.Lee, of Belniore, O., says of it: "lam.
turprixed at. the speedy effect* oj your remedy. It it
the first medicine in tlx years tfuU hot loosened my
cough an d made exptctoration easy. I now steep ail
night without c<nighino." If your druggist does not
keep it, suud for treatise and testimonials to
y H.P. K. i'K( H Jk CO-
IN Broadwar, Sew York.
Geo. D, Barnard & CO
SUCCESSORS TO
Van Beck Barnard & Tinsley
♦^Wholesale Stationers^*
LITHOGRAPHERS, PRINT'
MiS, AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFA CTURERS,
21&423 S.Mikin at.
BANKER'S
REVOLVING
vlU
Secured by Reyen Pa-
tients. Tlie Orignal and
Best in the World.
Thousands of them now
in use throughout the
world. Made in var-
ious sizes, Htyles and
prices from $a to $30.
Warranted to give com-
plete satisfaction or do
sale.
Beware of a Gross Iiifrlngment
marie of Iron.
Send for Illustrated Pricc List to
JOHN DANNEK, Canton, Ohio.
week in your own town* $5 Out-
<p0Dflt free. No risk. Reader, if you
want a businefsat which persons of either
Lexcai. make great money all the time they
work, write particulars to HalJett JcCo.
Portland, Maine.
ROBERT CLARKE
SOLICITOR ?0B V. S. PATENTS
u -AND-
CLUJVi AQEflT
Special \ litntion given to Pension joun
ies and other Cliiraes rgainet the vioy-
B trnment.
Oflice, Norton's building, corner jf Elm
& S/camore, Dallas Texas
Parker's
§
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PARKER'S GINGER TON!
Ginger, Buchu, Man-
drake, StiUingia, and
many of the best medi-
cincj known are com-
bined in Parker's Ginger
Tonic, Into a medicine
of such varied powers, as
to make it the greatest
Wood Purifier and the
BestHealth AStrencth
Bertorer Ever Use J.
It cures Rheumatism,
Sleeplessness, 5c diseacss
of the Stomach, Bowels,
• • i n | Lungs, Liver & Kidneys,
Hair Balsam. &^iLd5e^r.
, T
Mo»*
|D£. — - - - -
JtKthfal n>r V> cr»y h»>. L. Oil. *><• lists, N. Y.
D. MACK A YM. D
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk
Thre rquarec aouth of Urand Wind
Norton's Intelligencer-
FtTBUBHED DAILY AND VVKEKLt
J^onTo^ 8ffo.
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WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
has the best circulation of any
paper published in North-
ern Texas.
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he oontraiy are considered as wishing to continue
heir subscriptions.
2. If subscribers ordoi thx discontlnuana* ol
their periodicals the puolisher may continue to
send them until all rearranges have been paid.
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rected, they are held responslbleuRtil they havs
settled their bill and oKlcrcd a discontinuance.
4. If subscribers mo* e to another place without
Informing the publishor, and the papers are sen.
to tho former director; they ate held responsible**
6. The oourts have d*oided that refusing to take
periodoals from the ♦Lice, or moving and .leaving
them uncalled for Ss prima facie evidence of fraud.
6. Any person whi.e/. oeivee newspaper and
make use of it, whether ha ordered it ol not i*
aid to be a subscribe
The Patent Office has just issued
patents on 591 different styles of
epring-beds, and yet the number
of men who come in at midnight
and pull off their boots with the
fire Horeen is on the increase.
r,Have you got tlie rent ready M
last?" "No, sir; mother's gone out
washing,and forgot to put it out lor
you." "Did she tell you she'd
forgotten?" "Yes, sir."
A Little Me t« Biamarck.
The following letter has been
addressed by a German resident in
England to Piince Bismarck, in
reply to a noiioe to present himself
at a certain place in Prussia for
military service under the con-
scription:
"My Dear Bismarcs; I feel high-
ly flattered by your kind invita-
tion addressed to me at my native
town, to join the German army,
but am afraid I shall not be able
to accept it, lor I am now in En-
gland, engaged in the more u^efu
work (as I consider it) of expound*
ing mental science and teaching
people how to make the best use
of their faculties. For the same
reason, I scarcely feel myself at
liberty to accept even tie hospital,
ity ol six months' board and iodg»
ing at the expense of the State,
which you considerately offer as an
alternative. 1 much prefer bask*
ing in the sunshine of English
liberty to being torced despotically
into military bervitude in my own
country. I have altogether given
up fighting since I left school, I
do not know that 1 have anything
paticular to fight about now, and
hardly care to engage in fightii g
at aDy one else's bidding. If yi u
have a quarrel with anybody 1
would advise you to"settle it ami-
cably if possible, or else fight it
out yourself. If, after you have
'fixed tip, the army you can make
it convenient to run over here at
any time to one of my phrenologi-
cal lectures I shall bo happy to
point out the superiority of life in
Euglaud, and explain the nature
and utility of the, as I say, more
useful work which 1 am engaged
iu, and i will examine your head,
either publicly or privately, free
of oblige.
" With kind regards ta the Gov-
ernor, I remits jours, faithfully,
GuaTAYCS Cqhsn, *
THE POWER OF THE PRESS.;
One of the old-time editors of
Michigan was boasting that he had
never been 6ued tor libel,or attack-
ed in his sanctum; but he could
recall many narrow escapes.
Twenty-five years ago he was run-
ning a red hot-paper on the line
of the Michigan Central railroad.
A man named Carsoo, who was
running for county office, was given
a bad racket, and the editor receiv-
ed a note that if be hsd any more
to say he might expect to receive
a good pounding. He had a still
more bitter at lack the next week,
and the paper was hardly mailed
before in walked Carson, the can-
didate, accompanied by a brother
and two cousint. The four were
strapping big fellows, rnd each
was armed with a horsewhip. The
two compositors and the "devil"
got out with all speed, leaving the
editor without support, He re-
alizedjthe situation at once, and be-
gau :
"Walk in, gentlemen; I presume
you have come to horsewhip me? '
"We have," they awnswered.
"Very well. Have you thor-
oughly considered this matter?'"'
"It do^en't need any considera-
tion," replied Carson. "You have
lied about roe. and I'm going to
iick you withia an inch of vour
feil!"
"Just so, my friend, but first hear
what I have to say. Did you ever
hear of tue press being stopped
because the editor was cowhided?"
"I lunuo."
"Well, you never did. Lick me
all you choosc and my paper comes
out week after week ail the same.
The power of the press is next to
the lever which moves the uui^
verse. It makes or breaks parties,
builds up or tears down, plant* or
destroys. Aggravate the editor
and the press becomes a sword to
wound and kill. Wollop me if you
will, but next week I'll come oat
more bitter than ever."
Therer was an embarrassing si-
lence right here, and the face of
each horse-whipper had au anx-
ious look.
"It will go out to the world—
to America: Canada, England,
France—aye! clear to Jerusalem,
that the Carson family of tbisj
county live on roots and johnny-
cake; that they stole a dog from a
blind man; that fhey murdered a
peddler for a pair of 2-shilling
suspenders; that the women are
club-footed and the men work their
ears when they sing; and the "
"What is the regular subscrip-
tion price to the Herald?" inter-
rupted Carson.
"Only 12 shillings a year."
"Put us four down."
"Very well—$6— that's correct.
Run in and see me—all of you,
and if any of you want to see any of
my Detroit exchanges I shall be
only too glad to serve you.—"
Detroit Free Press.
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For $1.
THE NEW YORK
WEEKLY WORLD.
New Presses, New Type, New
Building, New Appli»nees,
aud New Lite in Evcrj
l>ci>nr tmcut.
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A COMPLETE
FAMILY PAPER.
Free Masons
Should Read Its Special
MASONIC DEPARTMENT,
EDITED BY ONE OF THE
MOST RENOWNED FREE
MASONS,
With Cotribution From the Pen of
DISTINGUISHED liHj
The WEEKLY WORLD
is the only leading news-
paper in tli'» country ill at
has a special department
devoted to Masonic inter-
ests.
$100 Amonthta^
ers for tho lifo of Jefferson Davis, by Wm F "<<.m
ford, LL. v., of Alabama, including , a fall hi«
tory of the Lost Cause, l'lustrated. Nowraadjr
Bend for particulars, h. B TiiKAT Publisher
757 Broadway, New York City*
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
KAIK ST., DALLAS, TEXAS.
J. R. Richards, Proprietor,
Everything New and Firnt-Clasa.
Sates: $1.00 to $2.0C Per Ca?
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Cther Excellent Features
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Ail the News, Complete aud interesting.
Tlie Former's World—A lull page of Ag-
riculture oDd Farm News.
The Literary World—A l"uil J.aife of low?
Stories aud siiurt Stories, Comic 1'illads
aid Serious Poems, .e airy Tales and
Sailors' Yarn*.
The Housekeeper's Columns—What Every
Woman Wants to Know.
The Veterinary Department—^With pre-
scriptions frei for all Subscribers,, and
full instructions for the treatmsnt of
lh-e stock.
Tho beat Chess Column in tha w rid, for
Am iteur players.
The Checker uepartment in the world J
for both Amutcur and professional 1
players, |
A Corner for the Yeuna Folks—Riddles.
Charades, Puzzles, Enigmas ^.cvosties
&c.
Complete Market Reports—Unrivalldd in
d tai s and accuracy.
10. Answers to Inquiries.
Each department is pellet-1 of its kind, snd al
combined make the best V?u«k!y newspa-
per ever published.
BROWPTS IRON BITTERS are
a certain euro fbr all diseases
retinlrinfc a complete tonic; espe-
cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter-
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy,
etc. Unrichcs the blood, strength-
ens the muscles, and gives new
life tr the nerves. Acts like a
charm on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
puch as tasting the food. Belching*
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
ctc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken ttie teeth op
give headache. Sold by all Drug*
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
B*e th*t lu Iron Bitten are made by Bbcwx C»b*ici&
0o- anil liavt eroaeol red Unci anil trade mark on wtappaa,
BEWAX OF IMITATIONS* '
The ATow York Worltl lias sao
Miipcrion on eitli .wids* o(
ii*o Wal^nisa Live,Bril-
luitt, Perieetlj' Ap
pointed. Pa-ogres.
stve 3iew»-
paper.
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To Ulub Agents.
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A ri rTVT'Pfi ^"or Illustrated Lives and
UIjAO Adventures of Frank and
W A \' I? II Jesse Jamos and the Youn-
*" 1. Jj If jjer Brothers, the luted
Western Outlaws—By Hon. J. A. Dae;:*, Ph. n.
A true and thrilling accouut of their bold opara-
tlons for 20 years, In as many States ,tnl Terri-
tories, with graphic statement of the liuai trasje-
dy in St. Joseph. Profusely illustrated, inslud.
Ing eti 'ravi'iifs of the Outlaw Jessa James, be-
fore and after death, his young wifd and little
children, the detectives Ford#, the hiuse of the
last struggle,and 50 others, engraved from actu.U
photographs.
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WHOLESALE
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
THE NEW YORK WORLD,
WORLD BUILDIXG, Xew York.
Who Is Mrs. Winslow
As this (question is frequently asked, we
•Imply say that she is a lady who upward
When Fenelon wa9 almouer to
Louis XIV.* his Majesty wa9 as-
tonish to find one Sunday, instead
of a numerous congregation, only
him and the priest. "What in the
reason of this?" asked the King.
"I caused it to be given out, sire/'
returned Fenelon, "that your ma*
juesty did not attend chapel to-
day, that yon might know who
came to worship God, and wUo to
flatter the King/1
rll
m w m . *o
forty yaai s has untiringly devoted hrr lime sanp
talents as a female Physician and a n urse. pr ntcil
Sally among children, tine has especially stud-
ied the constitution end wants of tills nu-
merous class, and, un a result of tills effort, aud
practical kuowledgf, obtained in a lifetime
spent as a nurse and physician, the ha* com-
pounded a boothiug Syrup for childrou teething.
It operates like magic—giving rest aud health,
and is mori'dvcr, sure to regulate the towel,. In
consequence of this article, Mrs. Ifinalow Is uo.
coming wuffld renowned as a benefactor of hor
race; children certain .y do ltlSK Up aud blrttt
ber; especially is this the cane In tfela
city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup
are daily sold and used here. Wo think Mrs Win#
low haa immortalized her name by this iuraluable
article, wo sincerely believe thousand of children
i~e been from an early grave by 1U
•.rnely use, and that mllllouayot uuborn will sbare
its beoeOu, and unit* In calling ber blessed. Nt
mother has d Ubarged ber duty to ber sulTerng
Uttls one, in oneoplnlon, until she has given It the
benefit of Mrs. Wslow's soothing Syrup. Try
molhsrs—try It now Ladlea' VUitor. Kew
Tork wK by ail draggUta. li mU a bottle.
wriCTM>-'ftm«i t» know that «*• b«at
" »ap«!r In wblc i to »laoe adv«rU>oaratata.ttM
IrrBiAiuBRCKa. Ue who don't know tfcu sb«ald
be cut tor the almple.t
OCE R &
AHU DEALRRh IN
BAGOING AND TIES,
DALLAS. TEXAS
Wmes, Lipcrs and Totecces.
il3 aud 31a Eliu St., Coraer of Marfta
St.
LEON KAHN,
DEALER IN
Handmade, and Eastern
BOOT] AND SHOES
Hats and Grq»s, Vatises and
Trunks.
604 Ehn Street 604
*
DitHrp, Texas.
WILLIAM SMALL,
Counsel!er al Lev and General Car* Agtn
SI4 Tenth Street,
Washington, D. C.
Practice* before the Supiewe Court District a
Columbia, and all ike Executive IVparttnvn^k
Of Ike General Ooveron.t n".
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1882, newspaper, April 21, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444330/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.