Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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lily Intelligencer.
that Dright's disease
4i£iME&-s~ —:sAte».h.« *&>•*'»
»£fes?£8
llished 9i the Head of Steamboa?
ivigstion and the Railroad Cross-
ing of ttio Trinity River.
A First-Class Paper,
Jkbed at the Dallas PtsTOFFiCK as
Second Class Matter.
[Continued form first i>age-]
"Ycu bel eve then
ecu be curjj?"'
l'i know it can* I know it from the ex-
pirience of hundreds of prominent persons
who were given up to die by botli their
physician and friends."
"You speak of your own experience,
r?hat was i;?"
"A fearful ona. I ha** felt languid and
ur.fited for business for years* Hut I
did not know what piled me. When,
however, I found it was i:idney difficulty I
thought there was little hope and so did
the doclojvi I have since learned that
one of the physicians of this city pointed
me out to a gentleman on the street one
day, saying; "there goes a man who will
He dead within a year.' I believe his words
When the skin is parched and freckled
by strong northwest winds and the face Le
comes dry and scaly, it can be restored to
| 9P">ootline*.s nnd good color by Dr Benson's
Skin cure A perfect remedy for t rouble
gome itching and vexatious pimp'ea.
* Women that Tvave been pronounced in-
ctrable bv the ber-t physicians have been
vin
it o
mmm
T n
rival and S>«?»sart«re
Trails al DaSlas.
«3
OUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL. _
&u8ton time, which is 1-2 x int.TE3
faster than dallas time.
five
live
GOING
8 30 a m
10 05 p ni
NORTH.
Depart
Depart
8 55 a m
10 15 p in
GOING SOUTH.
8 05 a m
4 50 p ui
Depart
Depart
8 30 a m
5 05 a m
completely cured by Lydia E Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
HAPPY MOTHEK! HAPPY CHILdbiu!
Kursin*; mothershotil J keep their ii fan!
quiet while teething. Both mother child
t-hould erjoy repose. . the be»t thing to as-
sist nature in bringing about this happy
etate of koocI health, is Brown Iron Bitters
D is very soothing and refreshing in its
effect. A trial proves this to he true.
Mother and child should use it frcvly. If
you want y« ur children to be healthy and
strong,give them Brown's iron Bitters.
lioss of hair and graypc-as, which often
mar the prettiest face, are prevented by
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
jeeekroon city time.
Coir.g East
4 Arr6.50 a. n». J Leaves
20 Ar 3.45 p. m, I Leaves
7.20 a. m
4.00 p, m
1 Ar
9 Ar
Going West.
S 00 p m I Leaves
8 00 a m I Leaves
8 40 j) ni
'8 25 a m
DALLAS & WICHITA.
rnve
rive
30 -30 a m
1 40 a m
Depart
Depart
3 20 p m
? 00 a iu
would have proved true if 1 had not For-
tunately secured and Used a remedy now
known as Waracr'e Sate Kidney and Liver
Cure,"
"And this caused you to manufacture
il?".
"No it caused me to investigate. I want
to the principa1 cities, saw physicians pre-
scribing and Using ii and Parker's Hair Balsam.
I therefore determined as a
duty I owed humanity and the suffer-
ing; to bring it within fbeir reach and now
II is known in every part ot America, is
soid in every drug store and has become a
household necessity."
J he reporter left Mr. Warner, much im-
pressed with tiie earnestness and sincerity
of his statements and next paid a visit to
*;VT T.I
u
$200 Eewara!
rrive
TRUNK LINE.
TO'00 a m ! Depart 3 00 a
MISSOURI PAC! tlC.
St. Louis Through Train.
5.30 a. m | Depart 10. p. m
DENTON ACCOMMODATION
■•v, '5. 25 p. m I Departs 10.15 a. m
The Ft. Louis throuph trains run bv gt.
lords t.me. 14 minutes faster than Dallas*
St. Louis-trails have sleepers through
l\Ve nv.
anr ouw cement.
il-oriscd to announce W H En
ABES i s a car didate for Justice,jo thePeaco.
i precinct Ko. 1. )il< <tier t.ovembcr 7 lb82.
\v<- me i utlorizi'd to act ounce P. F. Sl EriT-
EkSON Rfc> h c.n didate irr Tft« Collector o Dul-
ls county. elictim Kov. 7,1882.
I We are authoiizrd to announce "W. M C.Hiil
L a candidate for the oflifo ef County Clerk, c-t
he eueuitiK November eicction
\V«' an; autortzed ro tnrounce liR. JOHN B,
kl'MK »s a i ondirtatc for .hiclice of ibe I twee in
Irceiuot No 1. Elec.iuu in November.
Kve if ruiboilzed to atiDOBMe W W PEAK14
t a car.ditfate fcr .lu««ice of ttio Feaos, Pieciuct
i o 1 Election November 7 18S2.
I We are authorised to announce fH AS. p.
lILLBSPIB (ior tho past sis years * depr.tv in
Le'otfie') as a candidate for the ofl.oe of I ax Col-
ktai* of bullae evunty, at tbe coining November
|e«tlen.
W H. THACKEK is a candidate for
loun'ty Clerk. Has had 13 years experi-
ice (as deputy) in 1'exas. For the past
lx years has had charge of the County
fonrt of this county, as Deputy Count}
flerk, under Captain Alexander liar wood.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
We are authorized to announce War. G.
^eal as an independent Democratic can
|iiiate for the Legislature.
Mas te Octete23, Ml
Juick. complete cure, all annoying Kid.
ney, Bladder and Urinary Iheeates. §1.
)rusgiMt8.
SET BACK 42 YEARS
I was. troubled for many years with
iK dney Complaint.Gravel, Ac.; tuy blood
Tbeeame thin; I was dull and inactive; could
[hard 1 v crawl about; wa# an old, worn out
man all over* coulri get nothing to help
line, until I got Hop Bitters, and now 1 am
|a hoy again. My blood ami kidney8 are
ill right at.d I am as active an a man of
!0, although 1 am 7*2, and 1 have no
[doubt it will do as wed foi^ others of my
lase. It is worth a trial.—Father.
. "r.oujth on Bats."
Clears out tats, mice, roaches, flies, ants
bed t uk*• clitpmuuk', gipbers. $1jc
| l>rutf*i*u.
—The T^xas and St. Lrui*
I Narrow G u^e (PartrooreV) rati—
load is >o be rapidlj puaUtd to
8t. L')ui*.
Dr. A. Laitimore at his residence on
Prii ce street. Dr. Laltimore, alttiough
busiiv engaged upon L>ome matters con-
nected with the State Board of Ilealto, of
which he is one oft lie analysts, cotiiteously
answered the questions that were pro
pounded him:
•'Didyouiunke a chemical ana'ysis of
the case of Mr. II. II. Warner some three
y< ars ago, Doct'ji?"
"Yes, sir."
» "What did this analysis show you?''
The presence of albumen and tube cask
in great abuodance."
"A;;'d what did the symptoms indicate?"
'"A ««rious diseasa of the kidneys."
"Did you think Mr. Warner could re-
cover?"
"Wo, sir* I did not think it possible, it
was seldom, indeed, that so pronounced
a case had, up to that time, ever been
cured."
" Do you know any thing about the
remedy v, hioh cured htm?"
"Yes, I haye chemically analyzed it and
upon critical examination, find it entire-
ly flee from any poisonous or deleterious
sui'stances."
We publisu the foregoing statements in
view of the commotion which the pub-
licity of DHenion's article has caustd
and to meet the protestations which have
been made The standing of Dr. Henion,
Mr. Warner aud Dr. Lattituore in the eoni-
luui:! ty ig beyond question and the state-
ments they Hi-ike, cannot for a moment be
doubted. Tiny conclusively show that
LSrithi's dis.ase of thekidneys is one of the
most deceptive and dangerous ot all dis-
ease, that it v-in exceedingly common,
alarmingly increasing and that it can be
cured.
fcS^Fi'st, brilliant and fa»-bionahle are
the Diamond Dye colors One package
colois 1 to41l.'Dvof goods. 10 cents for any
color.
«!»
—Thrmas Broker, a colored !of-
tor carrier at S.m Antonio, ba?
been convicted of robbing letters.
Every chewer should buy »yPKtxO NaVV
because it is the beat ever sold in l'exau
Will be paid for the detection and convic-
tion of arv p?rson jeliing or dealing in
bogus, counterfeit or imitation 11 of liir-
TEB3, esp cially Hi i ters or prepara-
tions with the word Hop or VIopa in their
name or connected therewith, that is in-
tended to mislead and cheat ihe i>ublic. or
fci any nrepr.'r.tion put in nr.y ioim, pre.
tending "to be the same as Hop Bitters.
The genuine have cluster of Green Hops
(notice this] printed on the white label,
and are the purest and best medicine on
earth, esvtecixlly for Kidney, Liver and
Nervous Diseases. Beware of all others
and of all pretended formulas or rrcipea
of Hop Hitters published in papers or for
sale, as they are frauds and swindles.
Whoever deals in any but the genuine
will be prosecuted. Hop Bitters Mfg, Co,
t cohester, K. Y.
OLD A 1&JD n E L1 i S LE
GEOSGE EICK
Kanufaetarcd ani W!iol«6ale, 0e»;<-r
ALL KINDS OF-
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XJo. T2C & 722 Elm 1st;
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Prices to SuJt'the Times. C! ill mi l F.x H.'iu
1'iiori urchaseJ Bison here
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SUBSCBIBS FOR
WEEKLY
Giobe- • Den toe / 'a t
Eniargei to Ten Pagcf, Cdr
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DA 11 V, per veiir, - - - . C- '
SEMI.WEEKf.Y. par year,
TBi-WEiiBLY, per year,
Your Post in ustcr will rcceivu ye.ur Miia.-r •
tion, or address
GLOBE PRimSG CO.,
Suml for Bacaplo Cgpy-J fc't. L> i.is, M i
Sep t)-w3m
Mail Lsttmgs.
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NOTICE TO CONTHACTOHM,
Washington, D. C., Oct. lo5 1882.
Proposals v/ill br received at the
Contract Office of this department
until 3 p. nr of Jauuary 6, 1883,
lor carrying t'ae inaila of the Uai-
ted States upou the route*, and ac-
cording to the schedule of arrival
and departure specified by the De
partment, iu the State of Texas
O J*
rriiEEHE is a a>: :h aa^\
RFor ail Srrvi1 n:vi hraln
■factions nth InTtlulile. l'b
Ki-ie pr. uipt, safe :• i .1 eff. ti
1 Vr.iln
Et.
Clark's
Ser. Ktrvi'iis D«l i•*.
CKcergy, Lost Hop;•», i; iprt
P<iei5f«»9 of Youth, Kir'.'.: ..«
piiKiturei yeum.fcKini,..ai ivi
CLet H, and lieneini i.. ;
BPower in rtmoratWfOr^:..
ETo those euiJei. uv iron ;>
Invigorating
Pills
ppa
Tt r
From Kminewt W, _ Almon
Piesi'lent Medical College, Halifax. N. S,,
"Coiden'B Liebig's Liqoid Siiiract
of Beef and Tonic Invigorator is
invaluable for fever, indigestion,and weak-
ness, and cannot be fupassed lor female
co nplaints" (Take no other.) Of drug-
gists.
Skinny men.
" WetU' Hentth Venewer" restores he«lth
■n4 vigor, f«re* Dy»prp«i», ImpoUacf, ««»»'
| EVERYLADt
byaiiT 19 know.
There exists a means of S6"
Curing a soft and brilliant
Complexion, no matter how
poor* it may naturally Jbo.
Hasan's Magnolia Calm is a
delicate amf harmless arti-
cle, which instantly removes
Freckles, Tan, Eedness,
Roughness, Eruptions, Yul*
§ar Flushings, etc., etc. 8a
elicato and natural are its
effects that its use is not
suspected by anybody.
No lady has tho right to
present a disfigured face in
society when the Magnolia
Balm is sold by all druggists
for 75 cents.
from
July 1y tS83, to June 30
1883. Liata of routes, with sched-
ule? of arrivals and depa riu res, in-
structions to bidders, with forms
for contracts and bonds, and ail
other mct 8?ary information will be
furuisheJ upou application to the
Second Assistant Postmaster Gen-
eral. T. O. HOWE,
Postmaster G eueral.
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for civcuti.r.
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Salt fe bfcUotiU-il ny O;oir :
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tor 7.6^, j\*k VM
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Sa»»t-ui'nc?nr^r<sivii' wi-i »i
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NEWS ITIulsia,
LIT£RAiiTf EXT HAtTTS,
VIGOROUS
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ASTHMAiod
HAY mm
Tholr CAUSE and
C1JRK.
Xniiriit's New Trer.ti?e
Scut Free. Ailiiresn
tbe I.. A.KKiGnTt'o.,15
B.M St., Cinciuimti. O.
will be fcracil a .-trcng tii^pocto* <A
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
always moving forward and keeping pace
with th-3 progrt>a4i»e epint ot the tioaoR,
Mnstar.ff LlnlmOmt H vtthOMt r«t t
I It pcnetricl^H rl
the *«ry bono—makiiis the eooi;iit\-j
Junco of un!h runt lollammation :ii .po r<»
s«<iblcv ItH ofl'cct»iipf:v Hmnan ffleuli una f*
f Uv« Brute Creation aro cijuftlly w ouUer-
jfiU Tho Mexican ^ ,,
fk ^g.4l
a 3 mwt
iTJnimont t?. reeded by e v.ii."1>od.r j<i
I every !v>nse. Everyday br M-f
' tfic Ejouy (if ita ix';i' - -«* V.
JmiIkiuciI, of rhfiimBtie muviyr.»
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LEO DT KAHN
DEALSU IN
fiwdnade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOES
Hats and Caps, Vatises and
Trunks.
604 Elm Street 604
Dalits, Texas.
;.t RsjJS 3 ti i'J S fca Si "J id " jw
ti *rhich snectliiy CMiea cacli ailYatels of^j
;?the HUMAN ITuESH 39 _
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Jailiti), Contracted Sluaoic *. .»»cu*vjai>
vsas CtiUi 3i*ul«> aaJf
L«v*;nb»! Petson^ui Jllifj o>:.«•*
StltTac***, Xjbujv' l.ft i, O. ;5 ^
TX acrw, Frostbites, CMU'lati.-i,
M»*ve Nipples, CsVcA Breast,
@)nd«td «v«ry fona ef esttrau
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For tlie Barrs CKEiTio.t T W
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ttio s-fjiiit £T> i «very oMjer Hiuzieii* &
10 w&kh trio awopnuH of f?-e v,
MAble »ad SijekTuri! nre :Uo»«. B
Tho Mexlcau Mustung l.U>t»oent«
aiweye cures *n<L ntivc* tllsappoiaU«;F'
fttul it is, positively; "
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1882, newspaper, October 23, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443931/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.