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VOL. VIII
DALLAS, TEXAS, OCTOBER 16, 1883,
NO. 142,
TEXAS & PACIFIC
RAII.WAY
Wiib iin connect ions
From tJie Direct Lin©
between
Tei. Sew Mexico & ualiferoia
mid all points in the
North. East aiid^Southo.tBt,
Pullman Palace Sloepiny Cart
Daily Between
ST. LOUIS AND DALLAS
FORT WORTH EL PASO
AND DivMINU AND
MARSHALL AND
NEW OliUEBNS. _
Close ooiiueotion at Longvicw&j
Meuola
WITH TIT E
International & Great Northern ii'y
— FOB —
HOUSTON
UALVESTON
*• AUSTIN,
SAN ANTONIO
_jYND LAREDO
F'»r tickets, b;^ A "hock, or any
inlnniifttiou '■ '">l »is and routes,
apply to anV. of the 1 icket
.^treiifs, Of <<>
B. W. McCULLOUOH,
A-s't General IV<h Ag"tr,
Marshall Texas,
II. C. TOWNS END,
General Pass. Agent,
8 . Louis, Mo.
IT. M. II OX IE,
ad Vice President,
St. Lotti* Mo,
E. P. TURNER.
Ticket A^ent,
Dallas, Tex up.
DISEASE CUBED
Without Medicine.
A Valwthk* DitsMvtry for ttupphfing Naymet-
ifnn to the Human St/xtem. Electricity
and Ma<jneti#m utiUztd atneMr before
fin• Healing the Sick.
THE MAGNETON APPLIANCE CO.'P
Magnetio Kidney Belt !
FOR MEN IS
THEramLWKilCERl.ri^^i^^
i: l i. \\T a
PUBLISHED OAILX .1MI> WKElCLt B*
ft. ]3. j^OF^TOJ^
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
has the best circulation oi auy
paper published in North-
ern Texas.
Terras of Subscription.
DJUIif.—Oae year, $8 00; sit months, #3 80
one month, 50 eer.ta; per week, 20 e»nM.
WBKKLV.—One yoar, in advance, $2 50; aitoi
threw months, iS3 00; after six months, $3 oo.
i advblltibisg—weeklv :
FifBtln8fcrUoa.il 50 par squure or eight lines oi
loae. I£*oh aubeoq*cnt insertion, 75 oenta. A.l Iran
. t i J In .. liO||>nit A '.t
IABBMTID TO CURES
the following diseases without medicine;
— Pain in tlie back, hips, head or hmbi,
nervous debility, rheumatism. paralysis,
neuralgia, ciation, disease oi the kidneys,
Hjunal diseases, torpid liver,gout, seminal
emissions, uupoteiicy, asthma, heart dis-
ease, dyspepsia, constipation, erysipelas,
indigestion, hernia or ruptuie, catarih,
Pile, epilepsy, dumbague, etc. . j-j induce, al,
When any debility of the generative or- , adfiatubuemtb dub on fiiujt insehtion. B«u«
gans occurs, lost vitality, lack el' nerve 1 SoabU>deduction madeto.vea»i< ftdvertweiaeuus
force and vigor, wasting weaknebs and all
iug cases were disposed ot: W, S,
Desman vs. Texas & Paciiio rail-
way comptny, damages lot killing
a colt by a tiain, judgement for
$75, Ellen Thomas vs came;
damages tor £18 l^r three sheep;
Judgement for plaintiff; R W
Moore and wile vs. same, tor nine
sheep killed, damages lfo'2.47;
jiulgtru-ot fir plaintiff,
Enterprising local Agents wanted in
this town lor an article that is sure to sell
live druggist an d grocers preferred Ad
dress liutuiston Food Preiervo, tive Cj 7
Kilby .Street Boston
TWIiTS AND TWINGE 5
"My brethren," shouted Dr, Talmadge
one bright autumnal Sandav, "here is »
lesso.1 from the cornfield. God lias ar«-
ranged thit the ear and the husk shall be
parted. Every rheumatic pain is but a
thrust of the hii*king-pe.:, and every n<JU_
raljjic twinge is oi.ly a twist of the husk
er."
f bty/ hut nobody wants to be busk-
ed, for all that, and nature teaches us to
leaist the process. Therefore we accept
with gratitude whatever help* us to Biip«
press those very twists and twinges.
From tii» pleasant home, Greenmont,
near S'ng Sing N- Y . M. Alfred Baer, &
French gentleman, wiitee;
"1 have suffered almost intolerable tor-
ments from rheumatism for many years.
Of the numerous remedies which I tried,
none benefited nie. But Pahkk's i'osiu
those diseases ot a personal nature, from
whatever cause, the continuous stream ot
Magnetism permeating through the parts,
niu^t restore them to a healthy action.
There is no mistake about this appliance.
back, weakness of the cpipe, falling of the
womb, leucorrhoet, chronic intlamation
and ulceration <>i the Womb, incidental
hemorrhage oAooipiig, paihlnl, suppress-
ed ami irregular menstruation, bairenness
and change of lite, this is the beat api>li»
ance and curative agent known.
For all lorms of teinale difficulties it is
unsu?pas<ed by anything before invented,
both as a curative agent i"d as a source
of power and vitalizatioti.
i'lice of either Biii with Magnetic in-
soles, $10. sent by express C. O. D», «»d
examination allowed, or by ■ mail on re-
ceipt ot price. In ordering iepd nuasu'«
f waist, and size of shoe. Kemittauce ca-n
! gave me great satisfaction. 1 certify with
Tn -i vT:JU„„r; pleasure that it restored my health- You
-The mail car on the Musour., ^ ^ anJ ^ mj
Pncitic was burned at Lorena. I name."
j Messrs. llisc.^x & Co., call especial aU
! tention to the fact that this preparation,
r , i . | whicii has been known as PABKiti's GlN~
i. if subsjrltjara oMar th- diacontinaonis oi ^ Careful. ! «ek Tosic, will hereafter be advertised
tbour d«riodicala the imi,!Ubor may continue to , , Mimolv un.le- the nam" of H *nr
I TUe sennine on Corn* is. made | x A *
TUli LAW OF NBWei'AL'KIiiJ. .
1. Bubssarlbora who do not giva eipreaa notice to j (JII(jilV nielli
tie ion'.raiy are considered wisUiuj! to ooiitluue j J
heir «ut«orlptiou8
'i. ii ouoeTrio'.ini or roiust; vu w.i^o .uu.. . _ , 0 ^ , T* .j* I ® ' onic. As unprincipled dealers arj
routed, they are hela rospouaibleantll thny have | only bv n Welio 'vi roprletur 01 l"i.ouj,n 00nglan[jy deceiving their customers bv
settled their bill aud arlerad u discontinuance. I oil liau"), and has laughing lace oi a! . ... •_*.
1. If subucribets move to another place without ■
Informing the public, a^dThe~paperV are -eut | man on labels, lov cS: 25: Bottles,
o the form-r dlrectorj they aie held reaponsible.
The courts havu d ecided that rofualn:/ to taae
j 7 wwv. . ...a
j substituting inferior preparations under
the name of ginger, an I as ginger is real-
periodciua framdi y »!.vou, or moviiiu and j leaving i
it tiuoali'id for is priiua fiiolo ftviuence of fraud 1
-Maj.
M,v 1M4"*V * — -,v"^
! ly an unimportant ingredient, we ilroo the
m ~ m m w - hUU | . \hj
A ay person whu-ever reoeivea a aeWapaper an» ) alimcTo at W UCO.
maiteuse ul u u>!w.,h^/ i.e ordered it or isotid |
to bo u aubacriber
Penn is fctill converting , misleading word.
There is no change, however, in the pre-
paration itself, and a!! bott'es rem lining
in the hands of dealers, wrapped under tha
Church, vard coughs can be cured by name of Paekek's GiNoer Vomc, contain
Hide's iloue> of llurehound \lbe Kenu,inlj lf ,he u\, e
„ , i •«, „ nature ot Hisoox ife ...o is at the bottom
An oid curse says: Dr Acker's English , itntt 1 nr. . I .,f the outside wrauoer.
Kernel v is best for coughs, croup or dipth- i ^iiiO'n futiliiilCJe DrO]> i cure in ■
ria. ^.t druggists. v< ( one lpmute.
HEAIU'S IH)i.XG§,
be made' in currency, sent in letter at our
"n. Magneton «r« «d»PWl <o b..ow near B mo last week.
ali ages, are worn over the .Under cloihuia
Mrs. S. C. Hart, died at her
me near E mo last week.
R. Y. Stuart, formerly u commis
Tne citizens of Richmond,
Franklin, Wa^iington, D »olev,
Cooke and ptner cotiuues in middle
Georgia, are like!v to be consider-
ably encumbered by luwsutte about
AmoutU^rar
"A* for the life of Jcferso/1 I)u:is, by \V m >■
fn,t, VjT . l> , of Ata'-iR.-QU, ir.oJU'itn^ , a .an
sory oft he I,oer Cause. I-1astr :• t.- j. J v r-;s...y
. Sand foi partioulais. R...B IrtfiAi lulihuhei
;5'ot awtiy. New Yori Oil/
,'a <Xt ' 1 w J
ATTORNEY-AT-L A \V
omcc 012 Main. St-
DAL1A8 - - - 1 I'jXAS.
W piactice in the District Court# of tb«
gi-To b, Siglith and Kloventh Dietricirt and in ihn
Supreme Fodoriil Court ut Austine lywr
auO Dallas.
extensively), and should be - i l
night. Tne.v iiolu their power iorevei, ,
and are wor-u '^11 reasons of the yeai* |
Hend stamp tor the "New Departure in j
Medical treatment Without Mcd'iciue,. j DiiUtO!
with thousands ot testimonials.
THE MAGNEi'ON APPLIANCE CO.,
218 dtate Street, Chicago, 111.
A. n. cf W. N. N OK TON
Attameys-at-Law.
OFFICE: 2 %d FLO Ok, XORIOXS EUILVWQ.
DALLAS, TEXAS
ii^Practiee in All the Courts and »e-
lore the Departments tt Whsh-
iugton^B*
Mom—Send one dollar ir. postage rtamps
or currency (in htter at oar risk) with
si»e of shoe usually worn, and try a pa>j
of our Magnetic Insoles, and be convinced
of the power residing in our other Magnet-
ic Appliances. Positively no cold feet
whea they are worn, or money letuuded.
We would call the attention of tho<e
who are desiriotis of speculating in land
or going into the lumber business, tj the
advertisement in another column, of l'23lj»
acres ot choice Pine land in Cherofcea
county. This is a bargain for same body,
as the owner wants to sell immediately.
Full information can be obtained of
A B NORTON A CO
W4YIK!). Agents fohtuj 'Life and Times" o»
FitKOKKICK DOUGLAS'S
wHUfit by hlmxelf. < uttivida ' Une'.j Tn«'<
j« For one dime get a pack age ot Din- j Oabin" iu'ihrill ug ana wmnntic interest, r any
•"Olid Dye* a t the druggist *• I 'ie> .Cl,'<)r i Rxtra Termi to geutiiern Agents,
the 11th, greatly lamented by alii anything the simp.^t and most desuable I pahk PUBLISH! .v CO., Hartlurd.Oo»n.
7 J J ir. atoia. [ "'"T/tT
an "nco, n< x. oiuari. lormenv u uuuiuiib - . .. , . i
(not next u> the todv like the many Gat - - their lands, ii Co!. Cox having old
va:uc and electric humbug* aJvertiseu ro . 8iou IiiercliaQl -it Austin died lunt j . | f o{){\ Q()() ttCresS) whicL
' " taken »'U at
he proposes to sue h»r.
C. C. Sorugys, County Judge ot
i] (ilea \r tiH re.siautire, on monii L)ye-* a t ihe They color
Prompt AVentiar. Gkon t*> 'Jdledions nnu
Other IfHDVfiina the UtoU. Over.
SURE
ftor a!i dissnaos of th» Kidnoya
■ -—LIVER —
It liaa speciilo action on. this most Important
crgsa, enaJjHisg it to ftrovr off tcwpKiity tiiid
inao<ion, stonlatli* ti.8 heathy aecre'-ioa of ;
the Bile, *r.d by keepinc th« bo^ela in iree
oonrtittcn, eifeK Cbi-i iua i-egular dlsahargo. |
cuiMiA»lo If yon at<8 s«fkrte,-r Croa
mftloi-Itv.liAvatti~ eld„3,
3,1 to* oUious, dyspeptio, or-WM«ipatu<l. iz:toi.y-;
j! wort will jurely relieve and qaiek^y e x*-
Si In the Spi-ia® to cleanse the Syatem, cvory
one should t?J?o a thorough, errs* cf
tl- SOL.D BY D«0aQI8TS, Pi le
good men.
Mrs. James Niel, died last week
at her home in Austin.
Mrs S. E. Ramsey, died at Dgd-
ton Sepfembei 8th.
Mrs. Elizabeth Shugart, died at
Denton ou Sunday last of typhoid
malaria.
Hardin Lemnion, in hiss^ven'y-
fifth year died at Denton, October
12th.
BETTER THAN IT3 PSOVISE.
1 —Fl'he pecan crop of IStpphfns
; county is better than it;has heei; for,
many years. It will bring ttioue-
, auds of dollars to the county.
Warning to Publisher*.
The publishers who are offered adver-
tisements or reading matter by the Rje'i-
ester Patent Medicine Bale house hjjid Let-
ter put themselves on the safe side by ex-
acting advance payment from them, j he
Snfc men and the Si mh woman are them-
selves tit subjects for their own proscrip-
tions, and are corrupt enough to require
all their o'vn nostrums!
BATTLE of
the BOOKS
500,000 VOlt'SIBn the choicest literatnie of ;K
war d. |0f!-ihlg<) Vatttlogaefree. Lo.vo.-,t j rn
ev^r known. eo-'i !'.■ dealers, < '■
aD'.iitalion before pavmB it on ev.dea.e o sr- • t
faith. JOH-i B. Atnrctf, 1'aMlshtr, IS V.* y ■> >
I M .-V., P. O. mx 1227. ucn.i >. 1 a
It Piw tone and power. For com plaints j —U. J? rtedianoer , or vv nun, w.... J54 St.;llew 7o:k, iS K»l
of the Kidneys, Bowels, Stomach. Liver, j {a;tei{ jn business a few roouthsi ,,r , ,
f .11 ^ | compmnliM,l with hi. H.h...,^H»A.ha.« . r
cornea and for those bodilv dworder« in- \ • * *1,^
1 J 1 !'„♦,*» ornrltfAN f:\T H ffiW <30013 OD 11)01 — - •
Fried lander, of Waco, wh<
Mason & Hamlin Crer.ns-
W
Hew iUnstratedcaialjguj, (40 mo lt>:
foi- season or 1883-4, including n*n»' ne'7
stylos; the bsst assortment of cue o st an 1
rc.o--t attractive oagan3 we h:iv« oror c:
iered, and at lowest p.-jces, $22 u>»• oO, i.>.
cash, easy payments or rented. fix .
Iisib & n^-Bli Orian &1 iiaj Ca
The Intsliigencer Otao
A li XOR'LOSA CO. .
to LaM aii
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Given to Business-the
state Over.
ltromeu ana ior inose oouny nworimrN m- , —
duced hy antietv, cure and naental strain, .credltO*? for tt iGW OD
rain M 3
•Jndez.
its effects will surprise and ckar^i 7ou ! dollar, has again tailed and madel
It is not an essence of ginger, Delicious! . .. 7.„
for
81
Practice In FedaMd and Stale Oonr'». Piose-
cut.i clain a a^ .Inst th« go'ernraetityi and
nel»fe the de arimec.te.At Washing .
tor
JVeatM, ,m Horn. 76 V>p.
tooif MEOmcSElWKJRDCO.
C-.i-iXm. V*st Grove. Cheatw Ca. P»
to the palate, an antidote to the Liquor i 'linluen' a
habit, ami «ee,,Iingl» helpful u the wJ ; t><lleMt>9»
aad feeble. *1 M | 4re.», "T,, ^iVit;, aad Oencml Del.ili-
III^COX «C'\, xi^vf lorn j ^ fjjgir various forms* ftlso a pre* •
— -w j Ventive against Fever and Ague, and otli- \
It tabes nearly eiglitv hours j er intermittent 'evers, the "lerrti-,
m C-aswell, iiiizard to.,')
Ne'v York^ and sold by all Drugifistfl .is
the best tonic; and for patient# recoveroir ,
rora Fever, or other sickness it has no j
equal
THE
GEO. WOODS'
KPLEWDJ0POT PLAWTS.ftpeo'alyPWj uci HIT cik Piy iMMjio t n nnv««v* - - ' ..
^yjswaiiuaBStaSsase tor. w.« •» ^
I Autoalo Via D..lla?. VV» are w.lh-
iu tweniy-fiMit hours by rati of
- older Our NEW CUipE.«
Pianos \ Organs
Are the fit;e<t in I ONE,
Aiij the tine-tin 1>E UN,
Are the tinest in V\ ORlvMANSH : #
tSisyi' >oKCATALOOOE WI rn c.iic !■ i"
Lands and Script Bought and Sold\
... I is nnocjf.aied ae a posftiVe
Alterative and Cure frr
Secord Utpt of land for sal'1. Adveri4s.>»ent»in.
Brrted 1m the iKieLtlOENCKB at reaaoaalile
rates-
nu>iues9 Houses. Dwelling Houses aud
I'arnn for Sale .or liout.
Pensions ^ Patents MM
% I«afid Warrants Bougllt ftnd jfeii, ••
OcQiral Agectt ior ,
Books, M;ig: ziues, £*fl.
Quickly and
Permanently
1 cured!
I Asthmaandryqpepfia."— uolm^'
and rJl tt.elr att»ml«ntevUa.
i saTSKgaj.Aa:'/!
WvihiTsikti
1.
THrePAraKwhi.hU k«y(
LOW ii THOMAS,
that city. The postofRcw depart-
m nt is «:iTerve?oing so much over
the S'ar route trials tha' it finds,
no time to !o »k fiftei so insignifi
cant aud needed a wafer as this.
! Gecise Wilds' Coia?^
I —At San Autonio, t he Brht v». j
the International Railway $20,COO,
damage ^uit, after tvvo d tv^ trisl, - —
G3S '*Va-hin : ton Street, B
J
IB9 ill ■
nvv^.n... V* -V ... Uilljiftifr' ^UH, tDICl -T- ,
Let us have a petition prepared, suited in a verdict of for
1 l/i ^ J a _ " TP'L L. • ' ' . . 1
signed, and forwarded to Washinii
ton, asking for a daily rmil service
on the road to San ADtouio, and
beyond.—'EI Faso Time?.
BriffA».'» Disease, Diabete* Kid
ney Liver or Urinary disease*
Have no fear of anr of theee disease* i
7on am Hop Bitttre, »■ they wiH preven ,
and curvthe woret eaaev, even wheo tou
plaintiff's I'-s" o( a leg.
Catarrh of the Madder.
Stinging irr 'ation, mflimatiun, all Kid• i
ney and urinartr complaints, cured by
■JHt
fv»u3T
FaiASLE
FOOD
l\ THEV-OP0I
to?-
Uuchupaiba.' $1.
* — .E**Conduetor William Ram, j
Pey. in a suit apaiust the TeWand, IBMf TO
jon W* Hop Bitten*, a« they wiH^preven j gt> LoUi» railwiV company, in" Ty-1 Af *n
,W. ■! '. j
wb bands
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1883, newspaper, October 16, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443767/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.