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VOL. VII
DALLAS, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 16,1883.
NO. 243
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6«p 9-wJui
fit. i-oals, M.o
f EARS 5>R MILLION
v Foo Uios Bais;i ol Start's Oil
?oa;ftrely Restores tlw Hearing, and ia
the Only Absolute Cure for Doa1»
nass Kno w a
This 01' ia obstructed from u peculiar species of
small White Shark, caught in the Yellow Sea,
luiowuas (JakcuXhodoh Uondeletu. iivery
Chinese dstieinniii knows it. Its virtue as a restor-
ative ofi hearing were discovered by a Buddciat
Priest about the year 1410. Itscur.us were so uuih-
I *«rous and m.uiy so SM-mingly miraculous. that'
tht remedy wan officially proclaimed d*"ei the en-
tire Kmpire. Its use became so universal t^al
for over IJi/O yearn no 1'eatucss h«a existed arnourf
the Chiuese people, Ueut, charges prepaid, to
any address at $ i.ut) per bo lie.
Hear What tlie Deaf £ay!
It has performed a miracle in. my case*
1 huv<J Bur unearthly noises ia tuy lieadund hear
much bett«r.
1 have been greatly benefited.
iiy deat'ui.s» helped agre-t deal—think another
bottie will euro me.
"Its viitues are unquestionable and its curative
churactvr absolute, as the w iter can personally
testify, both liom eapuriuce and observation■
Write at once to Uavlock & Jen.ney, 7 Dey dir.,
Ne* Vork, cnclotlng $1.00, uud you will receive
by roturn a remed>, thul will enable you to liear
l.tte any Cody citfi,. and whose curativc effeeia
\ will be permanent. Von will never regret uoiug
ao."—Kdltor of Mercantile lievio«v,
4Ur'i'o avoid loss |u tiie malls, please send money
4 by Uegisierod iJtte s.
[ Culy imported by HAYLOCK & JENNEY
(Late Iia\leek & Co.)
AG£M S roa AULKICA. I Lt J j3,..r^,
Ooi^l
mRKEft&GlHGEft.TONIC
Ginger, Buchu, Mad-
drake, otHilirgis, and
many of the Lxst me -li-
cLict fcucm-n it tJto.
I bin*din Parker'sCtn^er
n Tcaic, fcito a medicmo
| of Mich varied power*, as
to make it the greaicat
Elood Purifier tiid Uvs
Iie*tIIoalth*Str«Bt;th
Ucstortr Knr I'/ied.
It cufes Rheumatism,
D- Slccpfcssncss, fit d^raKSj-
rarkers ^
• If m | Lungs, LArtr & kkincyt,
Qnondui ^ other Tonics, ca it
Iks. Nww AHl *> K» «» h t rl»ca*
Wpiwlafck ^ y,
I e.^1 • larg, Batfyltusgm JtWLjrkuu.
BOliBIlS ELsCTRK S01F
It is probable that nearly every,laniily
' in Dallns known by thin tune the great
rucrit potjsewaetl by thia world renewed
nenp, for it hart been on the market for tif*
u.en years, and had been brought to )he (19
tice of all, but ia our advdr'ifling Lm e«-
ca[>ed tbe eye «f any, and if nc friend ha«
spoker of it* merits, please allow im to nay
that you will truly find it to your irj'e«wt
to try it, and see for yourself how tar su*
perior it ia to auy other so«p made. It is
really
The Best
And Most EcMiouiiual
Terms orsobsetiDtioi.
DAILr.—One year, $6 00; si? months, #3 0
ore month, 60 cenu; per week, 20 ceuts.
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three months, $3 00; after *1* months, f.i 60.
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Uttble deinctlon made toy earl, advertisement*
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USEFCL IX TUB FA Ml I F.y
We oaually leave it to dootiM#to recom-
mend uietlicines, but Parker's 'itnget Too*
ic has b*en so useful in our fenoity in re»
lieviiij? sjckoesrt and suffering that We can-
Dot say too much in its pr.ittjd.^Alleui Ar»
gus. ' ^ ■ A-
Frank jLet»lie'* NimiiUy Maga-
| zine.
J The number for March presents several
new and attractive features, and fully stte-
taiss the high character of this popular
magazine, Kev Dr Porter contributes No.
3ot 'Keligious Denominations iu the Uni»
ted States—The Keformtfd (Dutch)
Cliurch.' The editor, T Deitltt Talmage,
has an interesting article,' t^he Blessmg«
of Short Life.' The exterior and interior
view of the new church ot St Francis X i«
vier are iriven, accompanied B)r a descr.p-
tive article, De Leon's "The American
Pilyritu in Palestine' is continued, with
beautiful illustrations TIiq serial story
'Justice WarreD's Daughter' is corttitotied,
and 'Weighed and Wanting* cwucludcl;
and there are other defighlul ihort stories,
ejsavs, sketches, etc., by aoQgw Our most
popular writers, several excellent pueuiB,
etc. The llomc Pulpit has * sermon by
Dr Talma^e, 'Garrison Duty,' and besides
a comprehensive and entertaining miscel-
lany, tire the interesting, fa^turei-, 'The
Collection Basket,' 'Record ot Important
Events,"Personal ai»d Editorial Notes and
Comments,'etc., etc, The ffuoiHef is ela-
borately illhstrated. Price, 25 cents a
copy. S3 a year,.|>ostpaid. Ad<li*ss Mr"
Frank Leslie, Pubfisber, 53, 55 and 57
Park Place New Yor1'.
^
Th« Bad aud IV ortblews
are never imitated 01 counterfeited. The
t&.esprcially true ot a family medicine
and it is positive proof that the remedy
imitated ia of the highest value. As soon
a* it had beeu tested and proved by the
whole world that Hop Bitters was the
purest, best and most valuable tamilv
medicine on earth, many Imitations sprung
lip and began to steal tiie notices in which
the press and people of the country had
expressed the merits of H. B. and in every
way trying to induce suffering invalids to
use their stuff instead, expecting to make
mouer on the credit and good name of
H. B- Many others, started uosirums put
up in similar style to H. B. with various-
ly devised n*mes in which the word
'Hop" or "Hope" were used in a way to,
induce people to believe they were tiie
same as Hop Bitters, Ail such pretended
reineries or cures, no matter what their
style or uauie is, and especially those with
the word "Hop" or '"Hops" in iheir name
or inan^wiy connected witb them or their
name, are imitations or counterfeits. Be-
ware of theui. Touch none of them, Use
nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a
bunch or cluster of green Hops on tiie
while label. Tiust nothing else. Drug
gists auil dealers are.wariied against Heal-
ing iu imitations or couuutrfeiU.
H. HimiiTOIT
826 Elm Street Dallas, Texas.
I'AlMS, OILS, »ALJL.l*Al»£|t
WIXDOW GI>ASS, PIC-
Tl RES, NOCI UINti,
BHACKUT etu
Large supply tf ready mixed paints.
GEHTSW ANTJEDT««
RUSSIAN NIHILISM
AND
Exile Life in Siberia.
3Y J. W.
,This sp'arHM new but
BUEL.
presents
%*"Winter finds-out what Summer lays
by." Kid.iey-Wort cures iu Winter and
in Summer. There is scarcely a |teraon to
be found who will not be greatly benefited
by a thorough course of Kidney-Wyjrt
every spring, If you cannot prepare ttie
dry buy the liquid, it has the name effect.
DON'T I>I£ IN THB HOUSE.
** Rough on rats." Cieara.out rat*, mice
roaches, bed-bug*, flies, at^ta, moles; chip-
munks, gophers. 15c,
ilie Worlds
seDs It.
Soap
ID
Tonr Oroeer sel
Yours, respectfully,
T. U0tki..< j J), tiii'tuiri
T. I*. MAR8ALI8.
Wboiesile Agent, l>a''**. Ten*
U can n nke money faster at work tor ns than
at uny ihie* el"r capital not required ; wiU
et»rt ycu, Twelve tiollnrs per d*y at bone
u.i^le by tvie indiMtrous men, w in# a, boy.' and
gins wauted everywhere to wort 1'or m. Sow 1*
sue time. Costly outfit en'1 «*r_a frw. Andreas
■If W Fori.tad. Maim 1
j7b.~d7 young
DBALSMIV
Wroccries and Ff jvisioa
002 Blm 8t., Dallas 9ezM.
V air Those wanting FsuB'ly ttroMrlM, rOMMM
a it«,etcH sraiaf.wJ tg sail m4 boy.
MU
A NEW AND VALUABLE BOOK.
For mora than a year rast the Sun
Publishing Company of St. Louis, Mo.,
with an enterprise almost -equal to Ben-,
uett'-, of the New York Herald, has had
the wellaknown author, Mr. J. W. Buei,
traveling through Russia and the trrzen
regions of Siberia, to study and write upon
the institutions of those countries. The
results of the expedition have just taen
published in "Russian Nihilism and Ex~
lie Life In Sibena," a volume of 600
Utr^e p»g<*8 and over 200 illustrations^
forming one of the most thnjlir.g and val-
uable records of travel and adventure the
world has ever known. This work resem*
bits a counts of the adventures anddi«
coveries ot Livingstone and Stanley in Cen-
tral Airica. but it surpasses even these in
many respects. Mr.. Buel went.toRue*
sia under the sanction of our Government,
carrying with him letters of commendation
lrom the State Dep»rtaient and influential
Government oflicials, wh iob secured him,
admission to tne highest diplomatic circled
in Rusi-ia, and gave him access to the
State record, by which mean-* he obtained
a vast amount of information never before
made pub ic. His travels and adventure
in Siberia ure of the most thrilling ciiar*
acter. He thoroughly inve t.grted Nihil-
i«m, and furnishe* a c uiplete record of the
astounding de»>ds of that lerrib e secet or-
gan zstion which shaken tne throne of
Russ.a to its c utre.
This book is a valuable addition to
American ;literattue. and we understand
tnat thesaies are'unprecedented y large. It
is the sort bo >k to be read an u id the win*
ter fire«ide. It is "sold only by subscrip-
tion, and live agptits should n ake na*ie o
scctire ihe.r outfits, bee advertisisement
tdstwhere in the pa^dr.
JOSn BILLIXGS a SARD FROM.
Newport, R I., A»g. 11. 18a0,
Dear Bitters-I am here trying to breathe
in ail the salt air of the ocean, and having
bjen a sufferer lor more than a year tfith
a refractory liver, I wan induced to mix
Hop Bitters with the sea gale, and have
thu tincture a glorious result.. * .* * 1
have be*Mi greatly helped by ihe Bitters,
and am not atraid to say so
Josh Billings.
Pure blood makesifood hv^'h.. Acker's
Blood Elixir, endorsed by eminent physi-
cians. At druggists.
"TH£ CHAMPION QIINCE."
He largest .finest flavored and most pro**
ductive Quince in America. At this writ-
ing (Dec, 1st) the fruit U in perfect condi-
tion, Two years old tiees that I sold last
spring bad elegant species 01 quinces 011
his tall. These quinces will keep well
until March," %tA yreat acquisition." Bear-
ing age trees $1 each or ti lor $6 00.
D,C. WILDEY Albanv, N, Y..uec4-3ui
Department tf insurance Statistics and History,
Austin, l'ex-4. Jan. IT. >883.
To all whom it may concern .
This Is certify that Uie American Central Insurs
irncu Co. of St, Louis, Mo. baa In all respects
faliy complied with the laws of Tex** as
cenditiou pr«c<dent to its doing bnslness in thl
tftate and tnat suid Compart> holds u certificate
authority fro n tills utllco entitling K 10 do
uasli.ess in this diato for tw lve rauiiitia, from, tne
1st day of-January, 1883, to the 31st daj of L>e-
e-n.bor 1884 '
Uiveu uuder my band and seal at otlice In ius-
tin. the day and aate 1st above written.
A. W. cvaioht.
Commissioner.
, r — — ..... .. th'SHln?
panorama ot Life in tinssla an l ilioeria. It tu--
»l*hes tbejaly tally am roiivble hutory ofthnt
m ysiortous and wo'idetfu! or7tn!suion known
b» WlbiiUim. 11 giv-.-s th • u ,n> itton history ot
th Bnipiro. 1. nils oi m '»»er>eai al-
veiunrs* with mjrsterloui oi >pie. It desorlbts
despefato haB.t-to-h.ad j»ia ihii with p^tus aoi
knl'es l» cl >8K 1 roo.ns th* p »lib# #-\d
JTlhiUstfl It point* ttXJLii LlftC I •! ^OKiiLA
in vivid aun sUrtlln? u.iori. It relates fajibns
hunts ind ad t'enia--''s ivlth wild aiiim lis on' (b-t
fro* m plain-of thi far .forth . .It Or the flrl*
Vinie exposes the real hoinor- at existsnoi am u<
til* BUerian eonvlet*. It d-seriDes th'j korrlb to
la *tr rat»«t of torture -a taecione I *a t usad hy Ao
ttu»sian »overnm«n', It rutates ttie Personal
nxperlsBcoa of ths author duriui hU travels. It
tell alt th\t one could wish to kn<w a «out ttus ia
and Siberia It is the most tftritli.ig record ot
travel and alveiilu.-j eyjr .vrftteu; aorenid st.j-
rie«, bat VAO'fd wltoeMel by the,author in p«r-
soh an I sanction-d iiy tBi Jh tol 3tat is tJof .-i-B-
imetM. 6*0 larPs pages and over 200 1 c ilitiJtrn-
^looa. Price #2.M). No book like it tin ear»h. Ont.
tt ells all other boots. A0K.Vf8 WAXTdD t?rit«»
0t once for 1*1«to rial Clrculiwi and full p irtlcularn'
,r send 50 aeats in money or stamps for Com.ile'e
anvMsi ig OutHt. Act q'UcM au<t secure li■>t
b «lae territory.
SUN PUBi ISHIJTC COMPANY.
20U-210 Pine direet, St Letli ,
nit ».'»iv > taught by a rasn, try
Dobbi/o el«"trie soap next wash day
Used wi.ho it any wash boiler ruobinj.
board ,and tued differently from any oth»
er s<iap ever made. Ittwems very droll to
think of a quiet, orderly two hours light
work on wash day, with no heat and no
<>u>aui or smell of the Washing through the
house, instead of a long day's I aid work
but hundreds of thousands of w >tnen from
Nova Scotia to Texas,kave foved for
themselves that this is done by using
Dobbin's electric soap. Don't buy it.
however, if too set in your ways to use it
according to diiections, that ase as simple
as to seem almoet ridiculous and so easy
that a giri twelve years can do a large
watjh wi'hout being tired. It positively
will not injure the fiiiast fabric, has been
before the' public for fifteen years arid in
sale doubles every year. If your giocer
najs not got it, he will get u, is all whsl,
'alegrocers keep it. 1 L. Cragin & Co.
Philadelphia, manufacturers. T. L Marb»
alts. Agent, Dallas. Texas.
Billington is ottering some suecial Bar
<ains in Furniture, chairs,looking ^lass<ic
His stock is the largest and is comprised of
t ie finest goods in his line te be lound in
* l'oias.
mutq P A prt) fnar tyi foond <*i flk> at (Vco.
A mo X Jxr ClA pTftowcU A 0.'a NeWapttper
A<1vertisln* Bureau (10 fiproee S«.), whore adrert isl ng
oontrads mar he made for It In NEW YORK*
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
' A beneficial dressing
preferred tp similar art-
icles because of it <r puri-
ty and rich perfume. It
Hestores to Grajr Hair
the Toothful Color &
prevents dandrull and
fallin!» of 'th* hair.
60c. A »t.Hi»rs*A Co.,X T.
txCfU tholiimit tt',w ar eilru. |> In rlrhoeiJ. 1
Ttry lutlaK, No o-lor 1 ike it. lie sure yon get FLORKS-
TuN Colosn*, ilpiatur. ol 1!iac"'Z & Co., N. Y., on ertrj I
I>T>«1. 25 sad "i rti., >t druTvi'lisnl ilsilm In psrfsmu. 1
X>O L. O)G M E
Give syin by
I W W0|
When your heart aud brain languish and
the majes'y of perfect human nature is
eor.qot.red by a fickle temper and tendency
to sorrow, the nerves are faulty
pathy to the sufferer and teach him the
virtues of Dr Benson's Celt rf and Chamo-
mile Pills.
— m mm m ———»
The Intelligbncer »ivf* val-
uable ioloriuatiou lor$'J,50 perau-
Dum,
•Lidim E Pinkham's Vegetsb'e Com-
pound strengthens thestomach ai d kidneys
and aida digeslioo, Either eex uae with
benliu
THE BEST WAC0N
ON WHEELS—
IS MAN D FAOTU HHD BT
BROS. & CO.,
LOG ROLLING.
While WreatMQg with a Fallen
Tree a Iiumbdrmin Aeoairei
Oonseqiietiiil Damtga^.
Widleon a huiititigeriurston in thi grc it eaal
and wiolrug ott near Cariond tie, Pa.,the w.t -r
m-|tj Willi un tfnii, 7i lun!)ir n»n, A»j tstom «l
Jo 11 w and labjrin thef »r fr j a'^irly n i tli >.rd,
he wis tbj irao IC light of th* As». M.iy « tre»
had fnllon't>4f ire nis i iu<i \; -tr > c u, x id \ et <\>f
rafts hard t> >rn! ii* iy to m irie-. thu ** v 'i I •>* >-
ductn. Coll U a chnract u, mi-1 tf Os v»t -VII le Is
right m s iytng thqit all no.'.tui irt'.» I i n itiln Ired
labir ar» (jracjfut, our'frle ;d will strips.1 tor
his work, an 1 attac.ti'ig a ;re i 'ti-h *r 1 I ai
sau ted thj heavy d.iots of p'ro it da U ie ifs .Jt*.
tie, must have i-res ;r»te 1 a i ad ulrahle pi .t irj.
One day. low^vor,— lit Inui.a till th : «t >ry
himself, as h-t»ld It t > n •:
"i was »utin tae w n, y,,u ^ tryl'H t"»
, * * do wn a hill. I'liiskiiig I c vtl.f gM »
better purchase oil it frou tn i im >r sM ;, 1 ta: t •
led it tburs #lth «»' o<-ro'lin< hj ml th w
my w Ight on t ie l*v sr. 3 ie stirtn l, shi did, "'
b t ai luek woat 1 h tve it, nfora I oo tld <et M
Jof the way, slit nileixigfi'. jy-r m •. If U'h tin's'
been for a lof. of small limit aui-brush iyin{ i i
t the read, *vbieh lifted h.ir a j, she's orutho.t mi
oat. As It wts I got tti, >Vithitit a br.iXtfn bo ia",
but some mighty bftl brVsis."
" I'hun you w^re all r tin," s 11 his -»a lit »r.
"Not by n blam id sight, stra i<ur. I took coll.
rhuemstlsm set in, ml, if I balo.t he»rt of
BtN^Oi'S CVPiJlSTt 1'OitOJ i I'LKdPilU
and used 'isn, It's mv upi no i I sh i-tt linvrf nav !
male another ehlp dy. Bat' tu 0 ipoiiu too c
hold quick,and Im'bmtas go>d as new. litl
th.reN one thing you ki i ealkimte oi:-I shall
n -v?r wrastle witli another Irg unless I haveth-
advantage of the ground. ''ur. as I <old yo t b t-
fore, if it hadn't b j jii f>rthsn brusuos I'l neet
amasheas?, yjtt cnu.d'a sj d mi for a doormat.'
fhe Capci >j is the thing for rh turn >tis u. £'.
doesu't keep you waiii.i<. i'he woid cJ iPJI.N" *
Is cur in the ceut-or of th* genu u., Price 2i
cents.
beabury & Johnson. Josmis'd, NT*w l'ja.
~ATHE!r3~HOUS£.~~
ATHESi. « - , I!BX.UI
mi P30P8ISTG {.
This house is aittived n«4r tm» dsp it a id 1 on-
venlent Wi the iios noes portion ot' town. It has
reoently changed, haans an i been rwd te I. No
•ffArt will be sparsd to uisk > guest comturta ji«
and hippy Uood simpoU rw >uis for commercial
men. . i
FISH
RACINE, WIS.,
WB MARK BTBBY VARIBTY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
confining ourselves strictly to one class of work; by employing noD«_bnt the
CONTINENTiL HOTSfc
MAIN SI1., DILLi1), TJS AA'i.
<1.11. Kiciiiird^ Proprietor
Everytliia< New and Kirot-l/'iasa.
1.00 tc2,00 Per Day.
In in e ourselves strictly to one class or wora; ny employing none nut tne Beat
ml WOBKnBN, using nothing hnt PIR8T-CLAS8 1MPBOVKD MACUINEBY aod the VBRT
BBSTof SiBLKCTBD TIMBr.B, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLBDGB of the buaineaa, wa haw
Jttatly earned the reputation of making
"THE BEST WACOM ON WHEELS."
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, hat Agenta may, oik their own feeponalblllty, give
Ike following warranty with each wagon. If so agreed:
We Bmby Warrant the KI8H BROf. WAGON No to he wall made tn every pertie»
alar and ol good material, and that the strength of the eaine is sufficient for all work with ratr
asage. (tbonld any breakage occur within one year from this date by-reason of defective material
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be fnrniabed at place of sale, free ol cttarge. or the
price of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will be paid In east by the purchaser producing a
sample of tbe broken or defective psrts an evidence.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1883, newspaper, February 16, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444281/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.