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Norton's Union
int
' The North Amebic ax Review for o-
}Cu-^r. I vemher, by the liveliness and the sterling
I worth ol' the articles it contains, satieties
1—- ;iie requirements of the most exa^tiug
Ol FCECOKr SYCAMORE AND ELM STREETS.
. t. -■* «L\YVV
reader.lU^ena"tor II. B. Anthony write# 61
"Limited Suffrage in lihode Island, giving
hijihly interesting sketeli ol
I incidentally a -,-v; Xe itut u*
the earlv constitutional historv of that lit-
tie < omniomvealth. and setting forth the
considerations whi.'h
H. HAMILTON
HE C53SAT CURE
IV®
F rnlistaed a i the Heed of Stearr.bact
Navigation end the Railroad Cross-
irifl of ttto Triuib' River.
A Firdt-Ciasa Paper,
ENTERED AT THE DALLAS FlSTOFFIOE AS
Second Class Matter.
DALLAS, TEX. BOVEMBEK 17, 1883
Warning to Publishers.
The publishers who are offered adver-
tisement* or reading matter by the Roch-
ester Patent Medicine Safe houxe had bet-
ter put theuneUes on the safe side by ex-
acting advance payment from them. The
tfq/e men and I lie Kunda woman are them-
elves lit subjects for their own prescrip-
tions, and are corrupt enough to require
all their own nostrums!
Tele^niph!" cites the provisions of the Fed-
envl Constitution and the determinations
of the Supreme Court which appeal to de-
bar the General Government irom assuming
the management of the telegraph lines;
and presents statistics .designed to prove
that the service in this country is both
cheaper and more efficient than in am <
the countries of Europe where the> gen en -
ments own the lines. 1 lie hei. 1 <iv id .
Utter brings out from oblivion the record of
certain alleged atrocious crimes ot John
n<a«i.\vii tonne* There ax
-DEALKH IN-
Brown of Gsawatomie." ,™?rejire two
There
scientific articles, namely, "Solar Physics,
by Professor Balfour Stewart, and "Mod-
ern Expiovives," by Gen. Joan teuton.
A\r II Mallock contributes " Conversations
with a Solitarv," an imaginary passage-at-
arnis between a liadical and a Co.iserva-
ffve, in which the two opposing l.ieo.iesot
rovernment and society a.e advocated with
As it is for all the painful (Use0"68 the
KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses the system of the acr.,1 poioon
i that causes tha dreadful suffering which
only tli© victims of Xllioumfttisii] win realizo.
THOUSAMD3 OF CASES
of tho -worst forms of this terrible disease
liavo been quiclitT" relieved, ai\d in shcrt tune
PERFECTLY CORE-
PRICE, $1. I.IQl'ID OR DRY, SO I.I) 1!Y DIIUCC'STS.
, 41- Dry can be sent by mail.
' WELLS,niciiABDSON&Co.;BurlingtonVt.
The Intelligencer Office
A, B JX0R10N& CO.
Law, Land and Collectii Agents
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Given to Business the
State Over.
Paints. Oils. Pictures, BM
Willi Paper,
Window Glai*,
Moulding, Etc., Etc..
A Large Supply of
Heady Mixed Paints.
Iron Levers, Steel Bearings, Braes TARE BEAM.
JOSH:*. QE PATfS THE Flllilotir. .
Bold on trial. Warrants 5 J—in. AU bias «a low.
for ti ee took, adOreM_
JONES OF BINBHAMTOH,
JJliCHAaTOS, H.Y.
"riif BEST IS THS CHEAPEST
s AW ft.athreshers,
mi ls,
i KORSC POWEKSJ
(ForftllaectioTV
i vnil PViefic to
n?and purposes.) Write for Fr«-e PampMfct,
i'lio Aultman & Tayl"1' Co., Mansfield, Olui.
856
15LIU STREET,
the Civii Se* vice ?c:,/wc e^u^je mgn
boili iV.Ub I'l pml e3ic*euu
• I'*/ U I VI • * • *
and sold by liewsdev.le, s &oaei ally
We note the following from Messrs.
Dan. Toln1 age's Son & Co. Annual
Review ol' ilic Kice Culiuie 111 Louisi-
ana, dated New Orleans, Novembers,
18S3 ••
the cvop of 1882—'83.
Quantity.—Owing to overflow,
worms and harvest storms, the crop,
instead of 300,009 bols as expected,
was only 131,800 bbls., or 8,000 bbls,
less thar the vea.- before.
Quality.—The crop averaged Fair
to Good—a grade loWOi. than previous
season. , , , .
Prices.—The market opened at u;!4
@7c for Good to Pri ie. ondgradu; 1.-
lv declined to @ 1 December.
From this lowest point for the season |
prtceS adviMiced to 5'$ @ 0?ij W Ftel - j
ruary and v. ith but litdo iluciurtion j
were maintained to close ot the crop. I
The season was profitable on all leg-
tiniate operations, but unsatistactory
to speculators.
tub citoT* oi 1883- 84,
Planter , having received high pri-
ces for Rough put in a large crop.
Ear'v Rice ti r.ied out well, but later
planting suft'ered f o.n drout l—and
tiie -iisrht" Rice resulting, will reduce
the quantity which is now estimated
at 240,000 bbls. Enough has been
marketed to indicate crop to be of
more than ordinary ex cellence. The
uflMvt law"
such an extent that .icavy importa-
tions of Forei- a »ioei) necesf-aiy
10 sro. ly the de.^ and.
Practice in Fedaral and State Courts. Piose
cute claimB ag unst the governrnenti and
o*fore the de jartmentfl at Washing -
tor
Lands and Script Bought and Sold
Record kept of land for sal p. A dvertinementB in.
gertod iu the Intelligencer at reasonable
rates-
Business Houses, Dwelling Houses and
Farms for Sale or Kent.
J.M. MoGrew William ^mal
Late Auditor. P O dec't Latf Jnspeitirl tdde
McGREW &SMALI;,
Attorneys and Counselors at L.aw
Eooms 5 2s 6, St. Cloud Building,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
-=tot=
Practice before the Supreme Court, Otstrici ol
Columbia, the court of claims, and the Kxeo-
utive Department* of tho General Uovorn-
ment.
JST-Special attention given to the business ol
Postmasters, U S Attorneys, U 8 Commission
era, Clerks, Marshals, Internal Revonue Col
lector*, Pension Agents, Atu.> dNavy
Officers, Indian Agents, Registers ai-d Re.
ceiverof Land Offices, S urveyors, and
Collectors of Customs, Railroad and
Steamboat Companies, Mail Con-
tractors and National Banks.
A WOMAN'S AFFAIR.
Mrs. N. Il.lniall, the wife of the popular
deputy sheriff and assessor of lopsham,
Me., writes us on May 15, 1883: That she
had been severely afflicted during several
years with kidney and liver disease, accom-
panied with severe pains and headache.
Having tried many so-called cures, and
medicines, and doctor's prescriptions, with,
out receiving any benefit, and while seeking
for a cure, she noticed the advertisement of
Hunt's Itemed}' and decided to try it. Hav-
ing bought a bottle of Mr. Johnson's drug,
store, commenced using it with such flat-
tering results that she continued its use,
and after using Ave bottles the improve-
ment in her health is so marked that she
wishes all who are afflicted in like manner
to know of this most valuable and reliable
medicine; and she most cheerfully recom-
mends Hunt's Kemedy to all, and especially
to females who are troubled with the com-
plaints peculiar to the sex."
A FAJI SI'V SW.iTC- : '**G.
Under date of May 10, 1883, we have re-
ceived the following information from Mr.
Lorenzo Lombard, of 18, Charles street,
Portland, Me. Mr. Lombard guvs: "For
several years past I have been troubled
with severe backache and1 pains in the side
and when 1 would lie down 1 could not rest
well, as it seems impossible for me to ;.-;et
Pensions M Patents tioi
U S Land Warrants Bought and Sold,
General Agents Jor
Books, Magazines, Etc.
Unequaled Past Time!
DALLAS,
826
TEXAS
Schenck's Adjustable
0CT-17
PKTFla
b /ee/,
©
KEARBY & WORK
ATXOjINEYS-AT-LAW.
DALLAS
—:o:—
60S Main St.
.... TEXAS
$100 AlllOnth^Kir taking ord
ers for the life oi Jefferson Davis, by Wm P
ford. LI. IX, of Alabama, including , a lull Bin
lory of. he Lost Causb. l'lustrated. how ready
Bend for particulars, h. B TUKAT Publlthei
57r Brot dwai. New York City
Linings-by using SCHBNCK S
ADJUSTABLE STOVE REPAIRS.
ggoSS. b,
State & Mor.roo Sts..Chicago,
Will fetid prepnla to»ny jwWrew /
BAUO CATALOGUE,
tar 18S3. v(H) p*<M, ^1" I
of )H6tTUTD«nU, Suit,, Cups IMt.,
I'ompons, Epiwlltu, C:itrl.w>p4.
Standi Drum Major* Staffs auJ
"Ilatf, Sundry Hana <«*•' - nepalnng
RMaterials, also Inclu.la ,„w-uc)lou»."ltx-
fctM. tor Amateui bwJ* tut » C«vUoj(ti«
■•I iWud
HOW TO WIN AT CARDS, DICE, &C.
VIA THE
OHIO & MISS., K'Y
Fi oin St. Sto s*ll poiiifs
The O. & M. It'y is now running PalXce
Sl?5epixc; Oaks WITHOU l' /Jiiaxiie
FiicW St. Loins ix ^
10 Hours uo Louisville.
10 Hours to Cincinnati.
-—30 Hours to "Washington.
a 31 Hours to Baltin^ore.
38 Hours to N.ew York.
(JUhMj
♦
A SURE THINC! Sent Free to
Anyone.-' manafacturo nnd keep
constantly on hand overy article used by
.flt and el Nassau aaMV Hew Tort city,
f
position; find
my aches
iind
into an e , . _vL..
t,cilt that I became convinced that I liad a
disease of the kidneys fastened to uieynnd
after having used doctors' ])rescriptibiiB and
many of the BO-called cures without getting
anv benelit, 1 * was pursuaded by.a near
neighbor, Mr. Jones, to try Hunt's IteHiedy
as himself and wifo.Jiad been greatly bene-
liited by i ts uses, and many < ihers of our
acquaintances spoke of its merits in the
liigliest terms. 1 decided to try it, and pur-
n11+ ; chase a bottle at Ficliol's drug store, and
as soon as.1 had taken a few doses of it the
2 hours the quickest, to Louisville
ami Cincuur.ii.
7 hours the qi'i'ckest to "W asliiii" ton
hours the ciuickes-t to Baltimore :
'Eqiv. l Fast Time with other lines
io New York, and without olianye- of
cars.
farmers, Planters, I) Stock Feeders
Will Save Money by Grinding their own Feed.
The Celkbratkd
Thos. Bradford Portable
MILL
FOR CORN, WHEAT, AND
STOCK FEED.
Also Leather, Gum Belt*
f iiiK. n-'ling Cloth; etc.
Write for. descriptive
circular mid Price List.
THOS. BRADFORD & CO.
01 Wahiut Street. Cincinnati. Ohio,
£AWaENCE & EDWAEDS
LAND AGENTS.
pains irnnv bi.cl: were relieved, and after
I taking three bottles my sideache and lame
Lyonnaise Potatoes.—J'oil the uo-
t a toes with tJ-eir jackets on antl alhAV
them o cool in on er to have them
folic). Peel and cut into _ slices al
a r,ra • er ot an inch thick, slice an
ordina y size L ouion for half dozen
nirtitoea Stir them a little. Season i back are cured, and .
1 -/v oil f, 1 nrtunov T<W the '>0- i that Hunt's Kemedy is an article of great
with set a i.l pcpl. . - ' j ,ljer|t, and will do all that .is
tatocs natil they are goklen Diowii ,t !mt^ i know of many other people in
and then chop up a tablespoon ('ul ot Portland who have found a cure in Hunt's
• v •> n"1 sui'inkle it over tlieni lte^ndv. after all others fail to do any good,
and I "recommend it to"all who have kiduev
or liver diseases, ho],ing that this may
be the means of' relieving some sufferer
who does nftt know of the merits of Hunt's
lieuiedv."
I can truly testify
rticlc
claimed for
A DAILY'TRAINS to
4 CINCINNATI and LOUISVILL
WithThiouih Day Ca.s, IV'io/ Cars and
Palace Sleepi. Coaches.
E. F. Cornfer of Congress Avenue and Hoia
d'Are Street.
TCXUH
L. E. Edwards.
Austin,
J. W. Lawrence.
parshv a n sp.
just before taking them out.
Poiato
boile<: ota
add l<> thCi
i? ■ad.—Take
• ses aiiv" !?lice
three hard
some
very
boiled
cold
tlii.-;
eggs,
also sliced tliia ; chop one small, tresh
onion. Ia a glass howl or salad-dish
pi t, a layer of potatoes theiui layer ol
eo*o*s si'iinkle over them a little chop-
The OHIO & MISSISSIPPI U'Y.
Is now Ruining a
DOUBLE DMLY LINE
OK
I»AI„A€E SK.EKPICOACHES
From s'i1. louis to new vomc
w • vuou •' ch.V>:C E.
Leaving on 3*1 o lg Er v ess via the B. &
O. R. K. .and on. Eve::E^Anea.s, via N.
Y. L. E. W. R. R.-
lied, onion, salt and pepper. Jor
dressing, take the yolk of a raw egg ;
and stir into it a half a teaspoonful of j
made mustard. Beat into it drop by j
drop, throe tablespoonfuls of sweet |
cream; an'' one tablespooi.lul' oi
stro.ig vinegar and the Wiiite ol an
lici t, n to stiff irotli. If needed
tor supper make at noon time. Flakes
of cold boiled salmon, cod or halibid,
substituted for the eggs, or added
with them will improve the salad.
ASuccc^Cul IWm*5c*se1 Moutld.v
Nearlv twenty * ears ago the first number
of Brainaiid's Musical Would was is-
sued, a little eight pa-e monthly, coiitain-
iii" three pages of music and five pages ot
reading matter and musical announce-
ments. The second year it was enlarged
to sixteen pages, and it had reached a cir- I Imaithy hciiju.
1 o Vi csci ve T lie I) call ii
Ui-e. lie Appbaace Co'a
MM:Cl0SGPP.C; SCTOR!
ri;j ce oxly
Thfv are pricelePH to Ladie?, Gentlemen
and Children with weak lungs; no cupe
of pneumonia or croup is ever known
where iliese garments are difiicu They al-
po t-'tvtia ai d cuie 1 .eamvftrn.lties, icolds
rheumatism, neuralgia, throat troubles,
dipiiil ei ia, catarrh, and all kindred dis-
eases. Will wear any service for three
vears. Are woin over the under clothing
ji A'iMllUU J1 'H "eediesa to describe
uAluliull, the svmptoms of this nau~
seous disease that is sapping the life and
strength ot only too many of the fairest
: ano best of hoth sexes. Labor, study snd
! research in America, Europe and Eastern
landp, have resulted in the Magnetic Lung
Protector, affording cure for Catarrh, a
r-juieoy which contains no drugging ot the
svstefn, and with the continuous stream
of Magnetism permeating through the af-
flicted organs, must restore them to a
We place our price for
No CiiAXGK of Cars fou any class of
Passkxc ers. I ' 'St a*i1d Second-Clitss 1'as-
s'M'-e. b a c all ca- led - on East E.ipress
'I'r.iTus, i-on ibung o, IVla-- e Bleeping Cars,
f it! t r. lor Coaciiei aud coiui'ortable
1>, v Co1 .igs, a'l .: iiii.1' -i^3 THROL'OlI
WITH OUT CHANGE.
dilation of about 2,000 copies. Since then t|Hrt appliai.ee at less than one-twentieth
The only line by which you can get
th ough cr. s tvoni St. Louis to Cincinnati
without yavliig extra ia e in addition to
monev ;)i'id'lox ticket.
For Tickets. Rates, or any. particular m-
foi-matio"; call on Ticket Agents ot.con-
liGclins AVcslj ^ovtli>N6st and South-
iu !4t.Iit>iiisn! 101& 103 4th.
W. W. Tkabouv, W. B. Shattuc,
General Manager, Gen'l I'ass'r Agt
Cincinnati, O.
(i. D. BACON, Gen'l Western Pass'r Agt
St. Louis, 3Io.
WASTKl). Agests fob the -'Lifk and Times" or
PttKDKHIOK DOUGLASS
writ ton by himself. Outrivals "Uncle I'0™'8
Cubin" in ihrili ng »n<l romantic Interest. Full)
illustrated.
Extra Terms to Southern Agents.
PARK PUB LIS HI CO.. llarttord. Conn
irec
Quickly and
Permanently
Dr.StiuSon'sAs.nmaXiaedy
Is unequalod fts a po»(tive
Alterative surl Cure M
Asthma aad Dyspepsia,
THE BESTS
DIET;
.NV<
qldpeofiB
TM£
MOST
RELIABLE
FOOD
in the world
>K!f
childBem
UvKii'vVruggi*
TOUR BIIK*,
S5,65,1.55,1.15
TIIK
SEWING MACHINE
. IT LEADS
THE
W0KLD.
and all ti.Mir attendant evils, ft does not m< r» ly
afford temporary relief, Is a permanent uu«.
Mrs B. F. X.ee, of Belmore, O., .<ayb ot it. l a
siuiirised at ti ' speedy effects of !/o'""re? iJ." j 1„
the tlvst medicr&e in fix years that h(w loosened v V
emiah ar™ m<ifctetpe<Xorcltion eas<). I wnn sleep all
night without coughing." If rtrugg does no
keep It, send for treatise M^imohiiUs to^^
K33 Brvitdniu. Sew Vorfc.
ELEGANT IU APPEARANCE.
rm Vfj Tha Lightest Runniri
ll IP The Easiest to Sell.
Asents Wanted in unoccupied territory.
MKItL 3ili
ssflTJ 'noieofi «csst; soji
[•op -anj hhkij, sH.uppy
oo v joj ooi pn°s oi ]
TUBJBfr-
pjnoqa touioijuoS to
h nnoX
xp«ia
on loqaiotnoj
uaoa noX sayix
JOUC
iviNowiaivw
Eldreoge Sewing Machine Oo.
CHICAGO and HEW YORK.
BOBEltl' CLAK
STATE AGENT
}• I' I f
A. 13. & W.. N. NOB T ON
Attorney's-at-Law.
OFFICE: 2nd FLOOIi, NORTON S BUILDING-
DALLAS, TEXAS
BQTPractise In All the Courts and Be" I
fore the Departments at Yl'asli-
iugton-^a
Pr mpt Attention Given to Collections nd \
Other Business the Slate Over.
reading m.'iter and tine illustrations. <u
the August numb -r 37,000 copies were
iiriuted—p. obiibly more tlian the combined
circulation of all other musical monthlies
in America. Sot a single is*ue lm* been
missed siucc the Musical "World was es-
tablished, January 1,1*>4, by Mr. Charles
S. Brainard. who has always had and still
lias entire management ana control of the
WoitLU
HOW TO OBTAIN
Tlii-t Appliance
Go toy our drug-
gist and ask for them. If they have not
got them, write to the proprietors, en-
closing the price iu letter at t>ur riak, and
they will be sent to you at once by mail
postpaid
Send stamp tor the "New r»ei>«rture in
*.>11 further improvements are Medical Treatment Without Medicine,"
promised, although we fail to see where lm- t|totl(Uin(]A „f leptimonials.
nroveuujat is possible, except that ho—1- TH£ MaGNE1QN APPLIANCE CO.,
proveuu.'at ia p« , W
liable a uublicatiou should come every
week instead of ouQC a month. Certainl*
no lover of music should think ot doing
»without the Musical Wokld, which is
price of fl.t>0 jjer an-
218S:ate Street, Chicago, III.
Sote.—S<rnd one dollar iu postage
tiurnisbed nt the low price of f 1^0 ]*?r an- utamp. or currency (in letter at oi i n»k»
i,um. Send 15 cents for the August nuiu- with fixe ot nhoe usually worn, anil try)
! ^'containing live pieces of new uiusie. I p#jr 0| ollr Mai(neiiC Insole*,
n lmUKsnse amount of reading matter and Vj,icwj 0t the power rcciding
a anv tine illustrations. Address, 8. Urine
sard's Sons. 341 A Mi Euclid avenn.
iCvt^land, Ohio..
and be con
power rrcifling in our Mag.,
re'ic Applian«*es. Positively no cold fctt
rhae IMv ate worn, or money refunded'
UQOK-2, A )>A^
OVER 500,000 VO».UME«
BEADY. The choicest liieritnre of the
w orl !, often the be*t editions published.
lOO-PACJEOATAliOliUJE FftEE,
L»west j>rices ever known. NOT sold b)
Dea/ers. Sen' for examination BEFORE
Payment, on evidence ot good faith
JOHN B ALDfcN, PuDlisher, 18 Vesey
Street. New York P O 3ox 1 227.
THE
GEO. WOODS'
Pianos Organs
Are the'finest in TONE,
Are the finest in DESlvJN,
Are the finest in WORKMANSHIP.
Sesi> fok Catalogue with Mumc re
George. Woods' Company
^ Warbhiftoa tree t, E«tonM«u»
HGENTSWRNTLDFOR
t;;e n:v/ food
^ medicine
JjiUiracing the Live3 Bad
Wonderful AUrenturoiof
WildBllljBUjffilo^
JacljjCtpK^sjfne^agl. I
^■ck. General Cu«fr,[
and othrr prt«t Indlanl
FlKhtcr*, Scout 1, llun ten tndl
Onidei. Thrilling Adven-I
Wild Life In the Far West.
On, nua3renCuSj3onrr Sixteen rull-Pa*o OMor-l
^OmS'LINAHAN ft CO.7PubU.herm,
11 HERE ia no (rreater3Uoa Producer and Lili
enstalnlng Principle In tho world ol food e
medicine thai MALT BITTERS, preiarod fron
Unfermented Malt, Htua i.nd Quinine. They fre.
Dody and the bran, enrich the blooa, Bolidltj
the bones, hardeR ihe muecles, auiet the ne ml
sheer the mind, perfect digestion, regulate tin
1 stomach ond bowels, cleanse the liver and kidnej
and vitally withNEW LIFE every fluid of tli.
body. Bi-ware of imitations similarly batten
Look for the cmpany's Signature which appeal
plainly on Unlabel of overy bottle. Sold evtr:
where. XaLT P'ITERS no.. Mui.
I Aatho* of " Border
x&o.
BUEL
MLotro&olitaa I^fo|
10,000 Kew
and Old
Books, 0. W 0*18 and CBSAT.
Send stamp lor Catalogue. Address,
CURIOSITY SHOP;
It.wra.ua.
ESTABLISHED J#
Carter & Gibsou,
413 ELU ST.
BOOK I JOB PRINTERS
BOOhBIND-ERS
Th e Most Complete Establish-*
ment in Forth Texas ^
Estimates aad saoiplea of work funished 4
applicatiua
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