Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 140, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Library Consortium.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
•♦LOOK OUT FOB XHiT ES-
1 •
■ I a® * locomotive engineer, and
I been for twentv year?* and am now run-
ning on the ,!T»ine Central Railroad.
Life of an engine, as ill engineers know,
if veiy iryinK to health and strength.
The conUDUal jaf of . the engine, and
Btraio on our lontr trips all tend to weak-
en the kidnev and urinary org»,«,» 1"
addition to thw ten years ago, I met with
a severe accident, and I wa« t*Ken from
tinder my engine with severe internal m
inrie*, which rave me jjreat pain. 1 was
laid up tor 6 month*, and entered more
than I can describe, and more than 1 wish
to suffer again. I resumed work, but nij
kidneys began to disturb me, and my
nervous fVi-tem denied to he out o. order
I con 3d not *leep, a« my water demanded
such constant attention that I was kept
awake a great part of the night; to urin-
ate caused cevere paine. I employed tne
best medical skill in Portland and else-
where but continued to grow worse
I was persuaded to try Hunt's Kemay
sp { found mat many of my friends in
Portland had used it with great success,
yet I had no faith that it would reach
my case. However, I sent lor a half-dozyti
Lotties at one ot ihe diug sitr«s, i
Portland, and from the tne oi the
bottle found a great relief* My wate
was much better and the pain in the
back and limbs greatly n lieved. I con-
tinued its use un il Iliad used ten bottles
in all,and it has been to n>e a wonderful
ble.^sinji, and I have deemed^ it a duty
and privilege to ^recommei d ,it to -nose
troubled in the >imilar manner; and you
m.'y publish this lor the benefit o
your railroad men and the public in
'general, as it has completely cureu tne.
GEO. W. Bradlw.,**
Engineer Maiiie Central K. K,v»i
Portiakp, Me., May 12, 18i>3,
CAUSE FOK ALA KM.
A lick E. Curtis, of Brunswick, V.e.,
writes us on Mav 15, 1B8-4: 1 hat she
has suffered very* much at frequent inter,
vain with kidney disease, and the
attacks were increasing in severity pO
sieadilv as to cause alarm. ber aunt,
Mrs N- M. f-mall, ptrsuadid her tonus
Hunt's Remtdy. and alter using several
bottles Curtis has been treed nom
the severe aches and pa.:ii* to which she
had long been accustomed; and further
savs that Hunt's Kemedy never fails to
relieve the severe pains in Hie snfeano
intense backache, fnd Miss C. pronounces
it a real blessing is woman for all kidney
(■:leases, and she coidially recommends 1
lor siie many ills ami pains peculiar to
THE INTELLIGENCER
OFFICE: 748 HUSS AVENUE,
§
A Brush Well Applied
and previously moistered with BOZO-
DONT removes the defacing evidence of
neglect from the teeth, and tightens
them in their sockets. If the breath has
a retiellent smell the article Mibrtitutee
for that, its own pleasant aroina. bhrunK-
en and inflamed gupae are restored to
health bv its use, and canker of the moufn
cured- System in the use of this fane an-
tiseptic, i*s of other promoters of beal'h,
ix highly deairable. Apply rothing but
the genuine.
Published a» the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cros9»
inoof the Trinity River.
A First-Class Paper,
NT ERED AT THE DALLAS PtaTOyi'ICK A3
Second Clash Matter.
DALLAS, TEX., OCTOBER 13, 18»3
LOCALS'
From EimiiiaiK W,I<, Aluion
President Medical Cj''ege. Ha'tfax, N.S.;
"Coldeu's Liquid Beef Tonic" is in-
valuable for fever, indiyedi'.i. and weakness
and cannot be surpassed for j'emile (•>.»-
■plaint*." (Take no other.) Of druggists j
women
Bv paying your subscription promptly
end not holding b,ck you will send your
paper a Ion-; ways ahead.
BETTEB THAN ITS PROMISE.
It cives tone and power. For complaints
of the Kidney i, Bowels, Stomach, Liver,
and Lungs, for all the subtle troubles_ oi
women and for those bodily disorders in-
duced bv an "let v, care and mental strain,
its effects wiil surprise and charm vou.
It is not an essence of ginger, Delicious
to the palate, an antidote to the Liquor
habit, and exceeding!v helpful to the aged
and feeble. oO'i. and $1,0iJ sizes
HISCOX & CO,, Mew York-
The recent rains have caused the sweet
-inginsr malarial birds of Dallas to flap
their wings and chant t eir melodies pro-
t' sely over 'he beds of s'eepy cit-ss.-ns. The
best ol Christians must ejaculate 'd—r the
mo-quitoes."
DIPTHERiA.
U'nruiRg i« PubliHhcrf.
The latest and mos' auooot-eful Ueat
Hunt for this dreaded disease baB lately
come to our knowledge, and havieg^ niter-
viewed the man who says his life was
saved by the new treatment we feel confi-
dent it is our duty to give the facts to our
readers,that they may investigate lor them
-elves. The circumstances are as t'oifow :
Amede Chartier, of West ?arnham, P. CJ-.
recently had diphtheria; he became so bad
off after » rel»pst that all hopes of his re-
covery was abandoned by his physicians
and friends, and as a last resort a broth r
of the p*tient ssiid that he had a bottle o
Kendalls Spavin Cure and wished to try :t
He applied it to the neck, . and then re-.
duoe a little, and the patient after some
difficulty succeeded in gargling in tne
i.hroat. He soon noticed some improve-
ment, and by continuing its use a com-
pete cure was efiected, and now he says
he knows it saved his life. Tne above re-
markable experience led us to invest gue
farther and we found that Kendal i «
Suavm Cure has the most remarkable ef-
fect on human tiesh of any remedy o
which we have ever head, and we have
become soundly converted to the opinion _
that no remedy h as ever been discovered | 610B
which possesaeBd such remarkable quail-
I! ..... . .t .» at « J 117t> I i ftK
The pnbhshers who are effered adver»
tisements or reading matter by the Roch-
ester Patent Medicine Safe house had bet-
ter put themselfe* on the safe side by ex-
acting advance pa\ment frem them, ihe
tfo/e men ar.d the Nunda woman are them-
eelves fit subjects for their own prescnp<
tions, and are corrupt enoueh to require
a'i tbeir own Host run s! _
Kee. y ur premise to the letter,
be prom^ mil exfCt, anti it wi'l
save you much frouble ■ td (^
tbrcugh lite, rnd you the if v
p- 3t e«ui tru-t of yonr iijeotis.
MINISTERS HAVE TRIES
to battle with disease without the
proper remedies, and have been
i^nominiously overthrown in the
contest. When the minister is sick,
everybody knows it, and many
well-meaning friends prescribe all
sorts of thing's to cure him, some
of wtech would kill him were he
to swallow them. A kind-heat ttd
woman brought to her almost dy-
ing pastor a great jar of picklts,
and said she knew they would cure
him, for she had pickled them
herself. The sick minister who
swallows at random every sort of
nostrum his friends suggest may
kill himself in doing so. Hut.he
who, when run down bydeDihty,
worried by dyspepsia, distressed
by malar.a, Or vexed by liver com-
plaints, takes Brown s Iron B:Lers,
makes a sure thing of hisrecovery.
.The human system :s loo
precious a thing to try random
experiments on, or to doctor m
the dark. Some people trifle with
their stomachs and livers as they
would not trifle with a two-dollar
Yankee clock. I b.s is foolish no -3
and worse. It is well known
that Brown's Iron Bitters is no
experiment, no guess-work, no
hap-hazard trial. The wonderful
preparation of iron on which it is
based is the only form in which
that metal can be taken into tii^1
system without injurious effects. It
enriches the blood. It Strives ouf
intermittent levers. It restores lost
appetite by putting the stomach
into a condition in which it can
digest food. It sets wrong livers
rirht, and makes them secrete and
dispose of bile as they should.
No minister, nor anybody else,
runs a risk m making ^ triai ol
Brown's Iron Bitters. It is' a matter
nf happy experience ^"ith thou-
sands ot people that this potent
remedy has restored them from
disease to health. 1 heir testimo-
nials are on record, and can be
seen by all who have a curiosity in
that direction. Ask your druggist
for a bottle of Brown's lion Bitters,
and you will find what a- pleasant
remedy it is, as well as efficacious.
i
If von proposebuyill g ft v * inuinill
A Jjri-KOLI. rNPOBMATfON OK THE
champ i oh
Vaneiess Seif-Kesrnlatins;
WIN0MI.LL
Ifyon want the agenev for tiie h»st wicdmili investigate the
HGRUN OF THE ril.UlPKW,
Every mill fully warranted and alWRvs give^ Satisfaction
SO yesrs e>perience in the toanufaotnre ot Prttnps ncd VTiDdmlU*.
A 10-ft uii'l will purap from &0 to 300 burru's ot wat^r <-v«ry -4
Imiirs• it wt" han<11<! a puran in a well 16<* fcul doep. Also m»PU-
fnrtuiea ot the dur Wood V imps, Door ana VHo w Bosi
^itklc Oiindor*. Ktc. To dialers w>a can off'-r Hiiperior Induce-
m«int» vj I audle our ^ood». Over 8,000 Dealer® are row handling
ur mntrifuctures. ^
POWELL & ])Oi:OLAS
wAUK'KG'AN. 1I.L., C. S. A.
H. HAMILTON
Paints
-DKALBK IN-
Oils, Pictures, Bracltts,
Wall Paper,
Window Glass,
Moulding, Etc., Eta,.
A Large Supply of
Heady Mixed Paints.
836 ELM STKEET,
DALLAS, TEXAS
I €. IIHHiEK,
A T LOR NE y & CO U.NS hLLOR A'I
LA W,
D. MACKAYM. D
Residence. Corner of Austin
and Polk Mreet.'.
Opposite Windsor.
^Dallas,
"eiaIbYX woes
ATTORN E YS-AT-L A W .
—:o:—
<*#>■'■ fiOH Main St.
DALLAS TEXAS
Avenue Hotel,
C.w. WINS, Proprietor.
AUftin. Texas.
FIRST CLASJs IS EYhKY HjSSt'SCl
Table furnished with the be^t the ma.ket
afford* and atten l.on aa jjood ad any tiouoe
c the city,
j. L. McCO JfAT,
rjaotographer,
EOS MAIN STSEST
DALLAS - - - -
All »'or.k Swilled in Ihe Finest Htflc o/ th'
F. 55. BO RICH,. ,
Sip yrraifiiiaiPiiister
lis Sycamore kt.. lP9»weea Kia r & Sire
DALLAS. - TEZAfc.
papo r CjalcocuiiiiDi^ Ootif.
N Iv. WRIGHT,
CONTRACTOR & BUILr-ER
No -03 Sycamore St-ret.
DU LAS,
Jobbing1 of all Kind promptly ooue,
New Hope N ursery
Wn» Buairiis.
DALLAS, l&XAi,
One-half mile North of Dailu on Tex&»'Central
r.Mlro.ul. Of dole uoUolveu. i ■ O. Lot 560 •
G-eo. I>, Barnard k- CO
eOCOESSOK^ vo
Van Beek Barnard si Tinsley
Wholesale Stationers
Ll IH O G BA PH t li.% P K / -VI
htib, AJSD KIjASK BOOa j
ilASVFA UTUHY.W,
j. M. MoGkkw
Late AuiiU>f, P 0 dwj
i' urticu/.ir attention jtven to eiilawlng pi«^r«
,0 /ifeM^iu ot-!, lxioio or ^hUr ttMorc
"THE BEST IS T £APC8T.''
SAW TKitESHHw,
MILLS,
Fur all »errto"s aa t purp^ieeR.
• fr%,i> a «ifnwin /V. i
, tfDKt
'riTefor V
Why enffer with Mai.akia? Emory'fl
Rt.airdard Cure j?il|8 »re infallible
n^ver" fail to cure the^ moat obatina e
C^es; purely vegetable.—I5cent.
1 rurmavcci'Wi >1 WrlU> »wi " a2'1
wja I'now to CX#., M-iasfioa J
S-TGM
JJON^
Fretting ;s » pptpotual ptof"
of wt-eliDess. It
wpnt t < f*3ti I cio'li" 1 '
■fat fn* •ailwaa
JilKES Of
I ^ gj;uiu.axoti, t>. l.{
ies for toe disease* <jf man a-< well as i -- - ~ - > . • ) ______
twaat. Every one should cut thin out au MiUe a ttle dog ___ n » Tt'fTJ way be f onad on flto at ®«o.
i«. » .crap-book. Timea, . . Jp.. b; u,5e ;he ; „>l t gglSLTjfeSSSffifflS
—1 . aontracts may t>e m»d9f<ir » 111 «"» *Uli
Did She Die ?
"So !
' She linfered and.suffered along, pining
away all the time for yeara." ^
'*The dt>ctors doing her no good
•'And at lant wu cured by thic Kop
Bitters the papers s*v so much about."
''Indeed 1 Indeed J"
An old nur-e nayo: Dr Acker'* EngU-h
R. m^dv in best foi cougb?, croup or diptl s
lis; Itdraggixto.
The bird ot wtaaoni flies low and
. eeeka ber food under tbe bedKe«;
"Indeed 1 Indeed J" . i himSt lt would «»arve i.
'How thankful we eliould be lor that It He eagle nimatu
medicine." 1 he always sonr*d alolt against the
A Daughters Misery. sun. The >w«feat fruit grow*
•'Eleven vears our daughter suffered on near ground.
a b»dof«ii<ery, . ,. I
"Froui a complication of kidotjp-, . T '
rheumatic trouble sad Kwvouh debility,
"Under the tare oi t1 e beet physiciane,
"Whoeave ber ditw* v*r»ou» n*mea,
by a .imvle a rcsiady a»^*P T«k
biu .iiauM4 far yeara before mint it. t»s
Pi*K<n«-
'flint* Enrckn 15r8rfc iTlo!ds«|t
PlafldHe. which grindn i,s ='1T" c;*.v
H„u ui«kPH iroiu 10,00c. to 1^.000 perfect
' ric k i'er (lav ia a great inveunon which
will commend ilwell to any who will ex-
dtnit.e it * woikir.gB* .
Bookmakers fand Contractors can bv
thin wi nucriul machine supply the flriai
I want i f materitti In Dallas and other
I parts ol Texas •
I For patneuiarn a. to cost °
aer of Kim and Sycamore.
AU ietier^ addressed to ue aDuwerec.
promptly-
i aw&ENCS L smBDs
U LAUD AGENTS.
E. F. Corner of Congrew Avenue and Boif
d'Arc btreeu
I'eiui*
L. E. Edwards.
William *-"MAI,
MoSREW
JLtAornet/a and CounselA*r*ai La
Scoma 6 2s 6. St. Clctd Building,
WASHING,,ox-
menu _ f
Spwlal cshV'!«'w >a
^OU-rkN Marshals, Into, a .! ltev .■«a — y
1 erWorfr, i'eiiftio 11 A^uls,
Officers, ItuVibii Airen**,
c^ver'ot Lnnl Ofiice-, f , ^
Collaators Ooatoma, it-ttUr.; i
ct.wi>b»at Compaui. s ual. ^.o >■
tractors ami JuivtioitRl ij .u.5*-
i
liver pads
tor Sale
Tatiiti ia Setting Wall.
b. --4 Bo,
Bi.UH^ta getting Wail after kU loaf wffertsf fro»
•tssr-trniWittk. »«• «<•
w*
Aim »c " " ".fj1- —w-
> jk wf WU«a» >. If*
Biicoea.? ritit" "u fv'*"ry t>out; graf*
pie il and yi»u mav win, laut
ou a grapple it will never g«> with
you. Work i« the weapon of boo-
•ii, at d who lacka the weapon
Wtil t.TW riumpb.
jL woman may gel to iov« by de
greet; tbe beat fire .does not flaw
up the Boonaat,
worth sending for!
Df J. B. SCHENCK has Juat pabliabed a back on
DISEASES OF TNE UIN6S
|5ft HOW TO CURE THE!*
wtucb JaoSwafl FREE<
iKoqtkM papar. Addnai
Ansliu,
J. W. Lawrence.
JCUOB *0»1 NW DEE. A^?a*D Da via
gCHNEIDEB * DAVIF,
WH01JCBAIJ*
grog ers
AMD dealer* at
F. AGO mot AND TIS3,
DALLAS. TEXAS
files, Liprs and Totaccos.
IS and 315 Ela »t.. Oorawr oC MarMe
fTTT MARSAUS
WHOLESiLK
C E B
TEXAS
mmm
ft ■ ■
K O
I 3UUi.
Jw/n
310 Main streel,
UALLAS. - - _1EIA .
E W. Ha.*r/ & Bro'r.
S T O V & d
TfiWWAlS®,
ITJA, uhiSS SilfflSWi \t
House Furnistthic Ooo4s,
L Ac.
«0. ei» *LM
DALLAS^ TjfiXAS.
jgr^**Tsniie<t h»n tin oiee W»ndt»«
%d Ir >i»
i
i I
%
\
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 140, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1883, newspaper, October 13, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444763/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.