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fits:
[ lIiMdlia London Phyr
Iclan establishes ni
Office la NcwTorU
for the Cure of
EPELEPTIC FITS.
' From Am JoMrnalof Medicine,
Dr. Al>. Me9erolo (late of London), who makes a epc-
rl.ilty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured
more case* than any other living physician. Bis snccen
l:as simply been astonishing; we Wvo heard of cases of
<>vor JO yoars' standing successfully cnrcd by hlra. 13d
i.ia published a work on this disease, which hn sends
with a larpe bottle of his wonderful euro free to any snf.
f-M-er who may send their express and P. 0. Address \V»
advise ar.y cue wishing a euro to addrexs
i'r. AB. MB9XR0LC, No. 84 John St., New York,
8100 Ainonth^rfflr 3,"^
.'■rs for the life of Jef^r son Davit, by Wm F fc,«m
ford, LI. v., of Aljj^ama, including , a full his
Tory oft he Lost Cause. l'lustrated. Now ready
Send for particulars. S,. B TH1SAT Publishet
To? Brordwas, New York City
N7K. WJTXGHT
CONTRACTOR « BUILDER
No 208 Sycamore Street.
DAI.LAS, TEXAS
Jobbing of all kindpromptlydone,
T, L. MARSAL1JS
WHOLESALE
Gr K O C E K
BAILAJS. TEXAS
.13/..
H. W. Ha.1/ &Bro'?
STOVES
TISWABB,
CHiM, GLASS, QUEENSWi \l
House Furnishing Goods,
LIMPS, &cM <tec.
NO. 629 ELM ST.,
DALLAS, TiSXAS.
"StfT Galvenized Iron Cornice Windo*
r ( t 1 ttl lioii VV aje
J. M. MCGbew WILLIAM SMALT.
lute Auditor, P 0 der<'t InW In t hector P 0 dep't
Mo GREW & SMALL,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Lcoms 5 & 6. St. Cloud Building,
WASHINGTON, 1). C.
—tol=
rractife before the Supreme Court, District of
Columbia, the eourt of claims, and the Kxec-
utive Department* ofthetieuer.il liovern
menu
A-J* Fpeeial nttenticn given to the business o
1 os tm asters, U H Attorneys U S Commission-
ers, Clerks, Marshal*, Interiml lievonue Col-
lectors, Pension Agents, Army and Navy
Officers, Indian A (rents, Registers and Re-
ceiver of Lard Offices, Surveyors, and
Collectors of Customs, hailroad and
bfambcat Companies, Mail Con-
tractors and National Batiks.
DOBBINS ELECTRIC SOAP
It is probable that nearly everv family
tn Dallas knows by this time the great
merit possessed by this world renewed
soap, for it ban been on the market for fif-
teen years, and has been brauaht to ihe no
tiee of all, but is our advertising has es-
caped the eye ef any, and il no friend has
fpoker of its merits, pleivse allow us to say
t hat you will truly find it to your interest
to try it, and see for yourself how far su*
perior it ia to any other soap made. It id
really *
The Best
And Most Economical Soap in
.. xne World.
^ pur Grocer sells it.
Tours, respectfully,
T. L. CttACHN & 'J ), -l
T. JL. MAR6ALI8,
T k in i >)ii J r!!»Te
V AND ALIA LIWB
IT <i the SHORTEST and (j ITOKEST Line
* all important Eastern Cities.
I r is the only Line that runs Five Daily Lines a
* PullutBD Falac* ears from St. Louis East.
LXS Track and Kquit>uiei>t sru the Best in the
World.
iTS Taains are run with a view V> the greatest
accotnraoda''-n of the public.
I I'd Train run With regularity, and l'assen
gets clo therefore be assured if >naking con
eiior s with other r«M*.
k t "nDiployes ale uugt.t to treat Fatroos wltk
X tiie tlT 'a'est respect, ami lu live them evir
visible a^j'ton.
Ail lit1* improvement*
And sppliancei known to modern skill an i in
^ which leiid io li'ru.'c Transit com
ttneti witti abso.utc coo)lott inl perfect sa!<« tor
passengers. arj 111 use on the Vai.dalia Line aud
, 1 lOCGLCtiOD.
NORTON'S INTELLIGENCER
A. B. NORTON,
Editor
ccr
Tuesday, December 5, 18S2.
In Massachusetts uraobing af, the
polls is prohibited by law.
Good subscribers dou't require
jogging of memory, and they try
to not fall behind.
Carlisle of Keutuckv is look-
ed upon as the coming Speaker of
the House for the next Congress,
Clayton McMichael is the
newly appointed U. 8. Maishal for
the Distiict of Columbia, Ho is
from Philadelphia.
A duel is on the tapis between
Capt. VV. P. McCarfy and U. 8,
Senator Riddleberger, It will oc
cur if Rid is willing.
Republicans in the presont ses-
sion of Congress should seize th«
golden opportunity to reduce
the Internal Revenue taxes.
l^DescH^W^-
rcn
ICUAt.
n 1S82 Ht
Ochiltf.ee has captured the
greasers if we are to judge from the
Times. Well, the greasers may
help bring "deep water" to Galves-
ton, That is what the Island citv
wants and so doe9 Tom !
Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescrip-
tion" is not extolled as a '•cure-all/'
but admirably fulfills a ningleness
of purpose, being a most potent
specific in tho^e chronic weaknesses
peculiar to women. Particulars in
Df, Pierce's pamphlet treatise on
diseases Peculiar to Women, 96
pages, sent for three'stamps. Ad-
dress World'* Dispensary Medical
AssocatioJ, Buffalo, N. Y. *
T^e Cincinnati Times in speak-
inp of Tom Ochiltree, Galveston's
! Congressman, says: ' There
^•tii*be competitors in the field
who'have achieved a certain local
celebrity lor tampering with the
truth, but for ornamental work,
with deep lljunoea and a double
row of fluting up the baok, there
are experts who regard Tom
Ouhiltree, in a national sense, as
the most scientific pioduction of
the age. He is not malicious, ugly
ami dangarous, but genial, versa-
tile aud 'amusing—as much of an
American feature as the cotton gin,
If he gets to Congress the standard
for Munchausen in that body will
be raited.
Let in see; it was in 1864 thnt
General Sheiman started on hi*
marcb to the sea. Possibly in
1884 he had started on a prand
march to the White House.—Kan
sas City Times.
HEAITH
THE HOPE
THE frACE
WOMAN CAN
sympathized
WOMAN.
PENSIONS,
- For 80LDIER3,
J widows, fathers, mothsi* or
chUdjrenl#>Thcturnds ystentitled. Pensions gir«n
for loss of flnner.top.oye or rup'
cr finy IHwiww'. ThonsMids '
soldiers entitled to I AC Itr.A. - -
PATENTS procured for Inventors. Soldiers
land warrants yrocurrd, bought and sold. Soldiers
and titlrsanrlT for rwr rlrhts at once. Sendffl
What Women Should Uii?,
Dyspepsia, weak back, despendency and
other tioublfs caused mefeartull suffering,
but Parksr's Ginger Tonic makes me (eel
like a new being. A great remedy. Every
woman should use it. Mrs. Garitz, Pitts-
burg.
Ex Senator Dorsey, after a seige
of hot baths, has recovered the Uf-e
of his eyes. His friendt say
however, that the best u.se of that
hest eye is uot promising.
Congress is again in session.
202 members responded at its first!
roll call. Two members have died
since the last session. Lowe, Ala-
bama and Updegraff, of Ohio.
Both w^re able members and good
men.
••HOUGH ON RATS."
Clear" out rats, mice, roaohes. flies, fnts
bed-bugs, skunks,chipmunks, gophers. 15c
Druggists. .»
Pattison Makes His Own Plans.
From the Akcona Times, Dem,
Governor Pattison, in the di«—
pension of the offices in Lis gift,
knows his own mind best, as has
I
IYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE CQMPOtmD.
A Sure Cure fop &H FEMALE WJSAR"
KE8SES, Incladtntr Lencon-bflpti, Ir>»
regular and Pntnfnl nntruatiou,
Inflnmniatloii and Ulceration of
tlio Womb, Flaodlnj;, PRO-
LAPSUS UTERI, &C.
Pleasant to the taste, efficacious ajid Immedlats
tn its effect. It Is a (Treat help in pregnancy, and rv-
ll«vcs pain during: labor and at regular periods.
FHTSICIA.VS V8E IT AKD PRKSCBIEE W iUFXLY.
twrob all weakxesses of the generatitp organs
ot either sex, it Is second to no remefly that has eve*
been before the public; and for all diseases of the
Kieksts It is the Greatest Remedy Hi the TForM.
{2&-KIDXEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sea
Find Great Belief iu Its Uu>
17U1
Blood,. „
tlie B7i;teru. As marvellous in results as tlio Compound.
P?"Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are pre-
pared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Wees,
Price of either, $1. Six bottlea for &>. The Compound
is sent by mail in tho form of pills, or of loze'iges, on
receipt of price, $1 per bo* for either. Mrs. Pi. .if ham
freely answers aU letters of inquiry. Enclose 3 cent
stamp. Send for pamphlet. Xtntlnn this Paper.
tyr/rniA b. Ptnkham's Ijvkb Ptrjj cr.re Ccnst!p«>
tion. IUiooinoss aud Torpidity of tho Liver. £6 cent».
*5f-Sold by all Vrnm^tr.-®» (»
THE
Texas and Pacific
' RAILWAY
With its connection from the most direct
and quickest lines from all points to
TEXAS
General Fitz Lee was treated in
Charleston last week "as though
he had heen a prince." Speeches,
dinners, calls and excursions mark-
ed his sojoutn there.—Philadelphia
Tini's.
And why shouldn't he be so
treated? His head staffman re-
cently was treated as an actual, real
live prince at Galveston, and by
the vote of the "Strong men antl
others has been recognized a^ a roal
Prince of the highest, brightest,
red-e^t rosette ordei!'' Revolutions
never move backwards. On fop —
on top—be on top, is the word.
•jeen proven* Roosters aud job-
bers my plan tor him, but his
suise of integrity; supported by
his iron dote: ruination, will carrv
% * y
him safety through.
Boston has a uew National bank,
with capital of $500,000 furnished
by John B. Bailey, Oliver Ames,
and others, It will be called the
Lincoln Bank.
St, Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, Indianapois
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Louis
ui'le Chattanooga, Alt«nta
unci all points
North, East & South-East
'1 rains leaves Dallas Station, as follows,
East Bound.
tfo 4 mail and express . . 7 20 a ro
No 20 mail and express . . . 4 Otl p m
West Bound
No I wait and czpress . . . 8 40 p m
No 9 mail and express . . . H 25 a ffi
Nos 2 and a ran daily between Eeaatland and
fit. Louis.
Nos i 4 run uailbetwevu Fort Worth and a
Louis.
COXXECTIODS
A Texarkaua, with Irana on the 8. N. Iron
Mountain and So. Kuilway for all points North,
Esrt and teoutii.utM t.
At i,oiuview Junction, and Miun«oi3, witn
trains on international K K. lor Tyler, Palestine,
Hojsto!i, Austin, oalvoatou and Wan Antonio.
At Dal as witn trains on the Houston Texas
Central Hallway for Corsieana. M^xia, Uremoiu
Wato, Cal, ert, Bryan, Uempsieaa, Breutium,
ai a at tiu ihs In Miudle and douthurn Texas.
At tih«riuan, »vith U & i' c Hivy for all pmiut
on iheiine of that toad.
At Fort Worth, with stages for a 1 point in
Western Texas.
At ahre,e[jjrt, w tj Bed rivor Steamers lor
New l/rleacf.
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car
l"'ori Worth, Dallas auu Sneiman
Saint Louis.
Any information in regard to rates u
Freight, Time and Connections, will
be cheerfully given on aiipucalion to
H- M. HOXIE
Gen'l Sup't Marshall, Texas
H NEVVMAN,
Marshal, Texas.
©a h« Doings. oldest and best tit the religious week- I U. P. HUGHES, S. W. Pass. Agt.
Col. R. W. Ricabv, a Union 8ol«-I lies. For sixty years, the umlenotuiint- } Dallas, Texas.
dier a piominent lawyer and poli^ ; tional, ur.-eciarian aid evangelical news- ,
i- , , cj. r , r. ' , Ipaperhas been circulating in the United 1 \r e. rti« i
ician, died at St. Lilkes Hospital, stajei4 a,1(| in ulmo^tevery foreign country, j Ml*III|Hll8 & Cha^'lOSIOR
Ctucago, tiu the 30th. JLle was an ! its fubrcriber* are counted by tens of fHK R 9 .A ^
old ami true friend. : thousand*. Each year its proprietors nave * X*. mW i
added to its value, engaging editors » nd / THK
ewniwiHlMM ». I„,,e «»" »'»r.«d,„.l0i.f.lltS()Vther|1 jjj,,, Route
Passing through the ••naturally beautiful ar.d
"THE CHAKIPIOl! UUXCK."'
TPe largest,finest flavored and most pro*
ductive Quince in America. At this writ-
ing (Dec. 1st) the fruit is in perfect condU
tion, Two years old Uees that I sold last
spring bad elegant species of quinces on
this tall. These quinces will keep well
until March. "^1 great acquisition." Bdai-j
in* age trees $1 eacu or (i lor $b 00.
D. C. W1LDEY, Albany. N. Y. dec4 3m
TO
A GIFT
EVERY SUBSCRIBER.
This offer is made br the
K*ew York Observer,
Madison lliliiard nn oid citizen
of Miller townshio, Knox CODUtV, Uargingand multiplying its departments,)
Tllll* mjLlH FKiatt ai« *r<! t > cv*^a«m without
i It »i| I' enntalni 6re 0;H>
* out Vtr% Tn .'nil «r«. nru^t «r<1 fvr
t irij 1\vn«l'f'rt ' ( »ri FW«r Plinu,
I r". ' rm, 'it. !•.▼• n*i le to *'l. M'tiipan r"""
w:!, I • rr«r«' ttll .b1« for ri^v.lr.* tt: ,v»«lX than
, t -«.r,u-e it \*u. Hi n«k»iip(rWtrofMp|4}:iif
t • " s llaikrtwiiMri.
i asy t CO.. Detroit. Jtich.
Ohio, was found dead in bed oo
and
Qf* in * our own f
rm $5 Out-
K*-a ter, :f von
*• »m a which perM»nsof either i t», Bnton Rouge o>i MoOftay lligtlt
. xca.-makenre t mcnev *H th«'.ne they |h 27_h Jfovrn.ber, He was 8
work, write jar.Hul»r« to IialiM- " ' «\ ! , rT . ...
[bi«ve Union soldier.
I"
{'ortl-iod, Niainu
entleivoring to realise their
the shortest line io the Ko-l an<! rfoutbe»st.
After June 1st roand trip tit kets at rednced
rf.eawtll be on sale to the felebratcd spiiu^s
, . .. . . , . , . *nd wauling p'aces of Kasi (t unesaee and
subscrintion is paid for 1883, the nvw Vi>yima.
book of Rev. S. Irer.aens Prim-, D. f)., i»i*#ant Day coaches riom Little Rock
entitled "Pka yer ani> its Answkk," h 1° c:b
, . . » , OAil 1 ftcei'i Pa*ace a e«»piRrf cam, ownoj of me oorn-
naiui^ome VuJuine ot P^Jiriy ^00 pajfef, , phlv, on all uigri traiM, car tare iu-
bound in cloth, the relait price of Which ■ duceJ, Baggage ihroujh to destination.
•*s one dollar Moecimeu cooies of t'.e na. fasseugers for Washington Uatitinore, Phila
.s one uci^r. rpecimeu copies 01 t.ie pa- d(.ujh|fc> N„w ^ crk ^ Wc|1 M |0 ohauaeoo <o
per sent free, I All aia. Char'one, Augusta, *.•> ami all Hcnihtiru
. ti.i"«, «« »' d t>uici«a.c vc.vttr Vnis line.
M: pi. I'lni. t ables and itales i'f Ticket
j ami wU applKitiuli to
P.U, KOl>0!Ca.
vu»., ..v ... ,rU , . . , , , ■ j .. ^'K'1 'most favored region of our couutry, Decided!)
,.r . , , | lrteai or .he Kei>t Keligiou* and Secular n... i., ih» iii.t ,n.i
l»(-t NV edue.-tlav morning, the .9tb, j Fami'y Newspaper. Th«v tffer, this vear.
the deatli was probably general J to every subscriber, new or old, who«e
p'iri<ly>is. He was et'venty-three
yrai" ohi and a good citizen.
Major General A. S. Herrnn,
Co;ij(re^8mtii elect of the 6 h
L'tuininna district die<t at his home
its vrocvnd, booght and t
inplT for your rights at o v. ---—
ktamtsi for Tn# Citlsen-Soldier," ar.d Pension
and fcoonty laws, blanks a»d instractions. We
raarefsrt* VionsaodsoY Pensioners and Clients.
rjpUEliE is A 1MLM I> G1LE1
For all Nerve and Brain •
lections ar«invaluable. Thoy
i re prompt, safe f.nd effetoai
Threat kno^'n remedy in
•he world for nervousnes in
j- S"1! stages: W eakeninsrof the
^mtmory, Loss of Brain pow-
er, Nervous Debility, Lost i
hnergy, Lost Hopes, Ir :pru-
decces of Youth, hxtessosin
maturer years.Seminal weak
ness, and Oeneral i.osg ot
Power in Generative Organs.
Clark's To those sutfeiingfrom Ner-
vtus Irritability, ^ ervatis
Headache, Nervous Hhocfe,
Nervous Ptostraticn Nerv-
|cus Exhaution, relief is at-
fo> d In many casts ol' female
werkuess they a''t like a
charm. The Biuilcnt. the
Invlcoratinir Teacher, the Clergyman, the
® ® ditoi',the Kusiuess man,can
all be benetited by their use.
Life is too i-hort to waste
away in a dull te>pid manner
\tben a $1.60 box will benedt
you, and six boxes will cure
(ana rett re you to health and
Fills* 'happiness for 7.5". A<<k your
druggist for them. Take no
oth-.r. O. send nilect to the
manufacturers,who will seno
them by mail, sealed, on rd
pt of price. Aonits jjr. cisrke jsledicine co
tifc J rti.vtj Ntvv "itrk. feenu 3c
circular. yet)
»■>.
IASTHMA
Quickly and
Permanent//
CURED!
Dr.Stinson's Asthma Remedy
Is unequaled as a positive
Alterative and Cure for
Asthma and Dyspepsia, -— ^
and all thrlr attendant evils. * does nat niero1?
afford temporary relief, but is a permanent cure.
Mrs. E. F. Lee, of Belmore, O., Gays of it. I at.*
surprised at the speedy effects of yorir remedy. It U
t!it first medicine in tlx years ttint luxs loosened my
cmgh ay A made ervectoratinn easy. I n<™ a«
jrtoftt itHihrnU cnuohinfi." 1^ y"ur druggist does not
keep K, send for treatise^n^tOTUmoni^s to^^
833 Broadwiur. Hew York.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
This elegant dressing
is preferred by those
who have used it, to an y
isimilar article, on ae-
IcouKt sf its superior
cleanliness and purity.
It contains material',
only that are beneficial
to the scalp and hair
and always
Restores theYouthfu! Color to Grey or Faded Hair
Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfiimed and is
whrranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re-
move dandruff anditehing. Hiscox & Co , N. Y.
10c. and sizes, at dealers iu dmgi and rnadicioM.
PARKEK'S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. ■
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn cut with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house-
hold duties try Parkek's Ginger Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex-
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants, but usu Parker's Ginger Touia
if vou have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma-
ism, kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lung*,
stomach, bowels, llood or nerves.Paukpr's Ginc.es
Tonic #ill cure y«u. It is the Greatest Blood Piurifiar
And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If vou are wasting away from age, dissipatian or
any disense or weakness and require a stimulant take
Gingek Tonic >t once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundieds of lives; it way save younv.
CAUTION !—Tv*fu*eail subftitutes, Tarker's Ginger Tooie I®
coruposed of the best remedial agents in the world, and isenvirely
different from preparation! of ginger alone. Send for circular to
Hi*:ox*Ca.,aN. Y. 6cc.Ai|l iixec, at dealers in drags,
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
FjLORESTON
Its ri~h and lasting fingrance has made this
delighif.il perfume cxcaediugly popular. There
is nothing like It. Insist upon hiving Florbs.
tun CoLuuKE and look lor signature of
J&scsccjc ^r^Ccx:
firery l>ottk:. Any druggist or deol«r in ptrrfuxacrj
can supply vou. 05 and "5 cent £ise«,
LAKGS SATING BUYING ?«5c, ST7.E,
CO L O Q_N
THE NEW POOD
MEDICINE ^
TTEP
THKHK If *io rrp^ter illocu l'rodnc»r and Llf^l
sustaining Trlnclple in "the world ol foods „f I
ux'dicli.e tnai N'AL I UITTKlif, pr»|«rej from
Cnfermentod Mt't, Hotv* and Qutnl-je." They
th«* ftoiy and tbe brail., enrfeh the blood, soll\ "
»he bom s. bar.Ui. the tnusnlee, ouiet ike genu
rbeer the Mind, p< r'ect dtgostlon, regulate the
cteaiach r.i d bcwele, cleanse the liver and kidney
a:#
2e
NEW TOfiE OBSERVER.
N^W YOBK.
Westt-ru AgeuU. uli. .Texas.
dud TiMlie with NKW LIFK evxry fluid ef
aaly. levari- ef itr.ltatione olmil^ly uan-ea
ook fur,tiie cvtiipuny's dign^turr which appear
boinly on the label of every bottle. Sold Terr-
fete lialt i41 f rkkaiun x - - '
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