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THE INTELLIGENCER
ISTIIE OLDEST REPUBLICAN
ILVPAPER NOWJPUBLISHED IX;TH
STATE C? TEXAS-
OR EVER LIKELY TO BE.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year - - $6 00
Six Month - - - $3 00
DALLAS. TEXAS
\VKIIM:s.UV\ JAM'UiY:«>, 188*.
Forty Years' Experience of an
Old !\ursc.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for
children teething, is the prescription of one
of the beet female physician# anil nurses in
the United States, and has been used for
forty years with never-failing success by
millions of mothers for their children. It
relieves the child from pain, cures dysen-
tery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels
and wind colic. By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. \Ve would say to
every mother who has a child suffering from
any of the foregoing complaints: Do not let
your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others,
stand l>qjween your suffering child and the
relief that will "be sure—yes, absolutely sure
—to follow the use ol this medicine. Sold
by druggists throughout the world. Price
iSS cents a bottle.
Ladies approve of your smoking "Little
Joker."
lie who can conceal his joy is grea-
ter than he who can conceal his griefs.
An ol« nurse says: Dr Acker's Eng
li*h Remedy is best for coughs, croup or,
iliptheria. " At druggists.
Well directed toil will insure suc-
cess in every walk of life, high or low.
Prevent 6ickuess by taking occasionally
oue ol IliuoryV iLittie Cathartic
k'illw, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute
cure of billiousuess —lu cents.
v aricty of mere nothing gives more
pleasure than uniformity of some-
thing.
l''ront Eminent W. L. Almon,
President Medical College, Halifax, N. S.;
"i olden'* I.liquid Keel' Tonic is
invaluable for fever, indigestion, and weak-
ness, and cannot be surpassed for female
complaints." (Take no other.) Of drug
gist*. * •
Our happiness and misery are trust-
ed to our conduct, and made to de-
pend upon it. ,
Ukntlkmkx—Your Hop Bitters have
been of great value to me. '■ 1 was laid up
with typhoid fever for over two months and
could get no relief until 1 tried your Hop
Bitters. To those buffering with debility
or any one in feeble health, I cordially re-
commend them. J. C. STOKTZEE.
Fulton st., Chicago, 111.
It iseasy to loveour fellow-man. Do
^00(1 to them, and you will be sure
10 love them,
Of the manv remedies before the public
for Nervous Debility and weakness of Nerve
Generative system", there is none equal to
Allen's Brain Food, which promptly and
permanently restores all lost vigor; it never
fails. $1 pkg., 0 tor $5.—At druggists, or by
mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First ave., New-
York City.
When the sun of virtue is set, the
blush of shame is the twilight.
When that dies all is darkness.
Send postal card request for a sample
copv of the Washington World and Citizen-
Soldier, the old Soldiers' paper, the Anti-
monopoly paper, the family paper, the pa-
per for every body—published every Satur-
day; eight "pages, 4« columns; price only
One Dollar a year. Address, "The Wash-
ington World,' 1000 F St., Washington, D.
C."
Let friendship creep gently to a
height; if it ruch to it, it may soon
run itself out of breath.
«#*"Troubles often come from whence we
leant expect them." Yet we may often pre-
vent or counteract them by prompt and in-
telligent action. Thousands of persons are
constantly troubled with a combination of
disease*. Diseased kidneys and costive
bowels are their tormentors". They should
know that Kidney-Wort acts on these organs
at the same liiuej causing Jietn to throw oil
the poisons that have clogged them, and so
renewing the whole system.
"' Love without esteem cannot reach
far, nor rise very high; it is an angel
with but one wing.
Opinion oi* Imminent Dr. B. X
President Maryland Hospital, Baltimore.
"***l have used Colden's Liquid B«et
Tonic for more than a year. It combine*
the virtues of food and tonic in a remarkable
way, and am satisfied has saved, life w hen
other medicines could do so." (Remem-
ber the name. Coldkn's—take no other.
Hardship and toil are necessary for
development of power and strength
of character.
Preventive ol" Malarial 1)1*-
c»»ex—Opinion of Eminent Dr. H. R.
Walton, of Annapolis, Md.—"4'olden'*
I.iquid Heel' i'oiiir is. par excellence,
superior to cod-liver oil or anything 1
have ever used, in wasted or impaired con-
stitutions, and extremely beneficial as a
preventivi of malarial diseases." (Take no
other.) O druggists.
Man passes his lilc in reasoning on
the past, in complaining of the pres-
ent and in trembling for the future.
Falsehood always endeavors to
copy the mein and attitude of truth.
Home Item*
—"All your own fault
If you remain sick when you can
Get hop bitters that never—Fail.
The-weakest woman, smallest child, and
sickest invalid can use hop bitters with
safetv and gi eat good.
—Old men tottering around from Rheu-
matisms-kidney trouble or any weakness
will be almost new by using hop bitters.
—My wife and daughter were made
healthy by the use of hop bitters and I re-
commend" them to my people.— Methodist
Clergyman.
Ask any good doctor it hop
Bitters are not the best family medicine
On earth. , ,
—Malarial Fever, Ague and Biliousness,
will leave every neighborhood as soon as
hop bitters arrive.
•»-"My mother drove the paralysis and
neuralgia all out of her system with hop
bitters."—Ed. Oswego Sun.
Keep the kidneys healthy with hep bitters
and you need not fear siekness."
—Ice water is rendered harmleai wd
more refreshing and reviving with hop
bitters iu each draught.
—The vigor of youth forthe aged and in-
liimin hop bitters.
The world is comedy to those who
think, a tragedy to those who feel.
Oat on the Prairie.
Concerning Something liettor
than Mr*, 'foodie*' Wheel"
barrow—And the ReaMtt
Why.
When a certain Commissary-OeTier'al
complained to the Duke of Wellington that
Sir Thomas l'icton had declared that he
would hang him if the rations for that Gen-
eral's division were not forthcoming at a
certain hour, the Duke replied:
"Ah! did he indeed go so far as that? Did
he say he'd hang youi"
"Ye8, my lord."
"Well, General l'icton is just the man to
keep his word. You'd better get the rations
up m'tim
But to get rations or anything else up in
time one must,know when to lay his hand
on them. As Mr. Toodles said aoout the
coffin .which he had bought at auction and
brought home to his wife.
" 11 anything should happen, my dear, it
will be so handy to have in the house."
Being iu the" great wholesale drug house
of William Hart, of Elgin, ills., one day
31 r. G. II. Sherman, the photographer ol
that pluci, remarked, concerning
PAllltlcrs** "I have used
it in my family for two years, and 1 unhesi-
tatingly pronounce it the best medicine we
ha\e ever used. It is handy to have in the
house, and wp are never without it."
Culled from the mass of reasons why Mr.
Sherman was right, be good enough to con-
sider these: First, A* A IS 14 K itfi'M
is delicious to the palate; second,
it invigorates, but does not promote a love
for strong drink; third, it cures Coughs and
Colds bv inciting the torpid organs into
healthy action, and opening all the pores pi
the skin; fourth, it purities the Blood, thus
curing Kidney, Liver and Lung diseases
and Rheumatism: fifth,
But take it-into your house, and it will
speak for itself. Once used, you will ehango
it for nothing else. Physicians commend it.
Prices, 50 eentsand #1. Hiscox & Co., Che-
mists. New York
1884.
H a r p e r's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
lto<«y Mouth*
funis lied with teeth rendered pearly and
Listening by fragrant SOZODONT, usally
reiardedas an indispensable adjunct of the
toilet, are perfectly bewitching. So irresis-
tible does the broad cloth sex hnd them, that
it requires the utmost self restraint to for.
bear imprinting a kiss upon them wherever
seen. No corrosive substauceeontaminates
this standard beautifier of the teeth, from
which it removes every impurity. Use ii
regularly.
"I hate to see a woman with rings
in her ears," exclaimed the deacon.
''They ain't natural. If it was iuteuded
for women to wear thein, then she
Avould have been born with holes in
her cars. The lirst woman didn't
wear ear-riugs, I'll bo bound." ''No,"
remarked the quiet little man In the
corner, "nor anything else,"
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its admirable illustrations, its carefully
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poems, contributed by the foremost artists
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It will always be the aim of the publishers
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and attractive family newspaper iu the
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to present a constant improvement in all
those features which have gained for it the
contideuce, sympathy, and support of its
large army of "readers'.
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NORTON' UNION INTEL
LIGENCR.
"The old Reliable" Union (mj>er and
I he stalwart advocate ot
national republicanism,
Commends itself to all, vrho aru «t*voi
«»d to the principles 0t the grand party oI
Progress and Freedom*
It has now entered upon a new volutin
and asks at the hand of those, who profit
republicanism that to which it is jiuUty
titled a liberal and Eenerous support.
The Intelligencer was the lani Union
pnoet published in the states that attempt
»d to secede trom the Federal Unict —snil
•iouldn't.
T»>e I nt f.i.i toenctb is the oiliest repub
lican paper in the south.
the Intelit" mjofh was fo« many year
the only .uOiican journal in the south
The editrr and proprietor oi the Intel
igenckk has continuously kept the old
tivinir under the most trvinst cir-
cumstances—has atood faithful «ruong the
faithless"—has parsed through "the fiery
furnace'" ol proscription intolerance <»in;
deadly hate" and
itnaii'ed anu alonb
ha8 striven to uphold the cause of che
Constitution anu the union
in lextui.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be publialicd in the old dt-mo-
ratic stronghold under the most aUvrrnt
i rteiiiusiaiifer, and liavirg made the la •
ellh.kncek a
eusianent insxi^ution;
having spent his tuu. and talents and
mout-y. when friends were "few and far be
iwen\," having borne tlie brunt and bur-
aiieii oi the hght; he beneves that in tne
dawn <)| a belter .lay ne iias the right to
at-k those who "claim to be republicans'
rip extend its circulation.
ii oi l columns will be tound much uw
t 1«nxatiuu li»r the 'jusmess man. the
u -i anu mechanic and all classes ot
bin unit). We snail couiiiuie our ei>
or< lor
law avi) OROEK and OoOD OOVEKNMENT
i'he iNTELLiGicKoEH continues to advo
••ate fnntic hchools. morality tem-
perance anu virtue—endeavoring "ic
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
to "build up the waste place*" ai.d to bet.
•Iit liiankiun.
io our old. reader*, it is not nwctnn-jrv it
s»y more—Miev understand us 'lu t/u
ev, in our p»idtt we say try ub, or not as
v u please I We haveenkcreu upon the IK
v limit oi thf WEEKLY and are iu tne 0th
o uui( ot our Dail*. At »»ave made a
1 Publications as our ittana would per
-unpretentious and unasouuiiii^
thou h our paper may have been, we are
* .med that, in our huiuule capacity w*
uave done some ^ood, to others ii the}
are u it to u*
lliose who wish a lair, candid outopok
on journal that paudeis not to a vitiated
I'iW bi#4 an iti-j kuee to Baal, ar-
ibi ated to enroll themselves upon ou
JUa41,a receivH the w>iKLY at t^e rate j
ea > year, and tne daily at »0,0U o
eei .. \Ve nave never liad agenlM in th-
• to canvass for us, nor have we an
ctors out io l.ariaas and annoy. Oo
Corunrv we have turseives been
ted for our bill as many can testify
so those in this *icaiity we would tespecl
ully amy that u mti'Ik auoscriptioti
they can r«*t-aaauret that, a pajner publith
sd in Dalla;) when there were only thirteen
(13) white repubiicaus, voting the UcKet
in the entire i»uuty, cau not fa.l when
there are thirteen hundred, anu
shall nut
till there are more than thirteen tbouaaad
(13,000). Here we planted oi>r Ebenecer
years ago and here NotiurW Uniun Im-
klliuenc'kr Will st'UI'l tOUOS«|U»r« WorS
look ill-at the U. an.l I>eli<ii4 «t 's Uyi- y
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W M it it- couneoiinn«
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Tex. -se* Maits k taifaia
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North. E»hi anil Su'utlieus
Pullman Palate iSleeping Cars
Drtlly JjiM WeHIl
ST. LOUIS AND DALLAS
FOK L' WORTH E L PAfcO
AND DEMINW AND
MARSHALL AND
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AUSTIN,
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.'>r to
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