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DALLAS, TEXAS. AUGUST 18, 1S83;
NO. 94,
you propose buying a Windmill THE INTELLIGENCER
' x oktfoll INFORMATION OY THS I JfUBMSHKU OAILT .W--WEKM BV
The Devon Inn, at Eigie, Pa.,
burned to the ground Monday
j lorenoon, involving a loss til £75,'
0|\| ^^qIOOO. Tnere were 225 per&out; on
By ons oftlioFwls.
Vane.ess Seif-Remulating
WIlBMILIc '
"Wh7--pardon m.v remarking it—but,
hit dear old friend, how changed yon are.
were in- U declare yon (urn! have Jived very high
■ rn, . • „ ! or very fast to have driven the color oat
jjured. I lie gues..s, except^ in a i 0f Vour hair and the spring o"t of your
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE!'I Jew instances, saved all their bag" step in this fashion.''
J t be premises, and none
ha-the best circulation oi any I gilfc;e<
jjmper published in North-
ern Texas. 1B. ^ ,
Term* Of Subscription. 1 His stock in the lar„'e.;,t and is comprised of j ---"U'sweret!: • I' warn t tat living (lid
the finest ifuoi3 in his line to be found in '11 t dyspepma anu nervou; collapse, f.
i Biliinaton is ofierxnz some snecial i!ac
| gains in Furniture, chairs,looki ng sja>-s&
DAILV.—One year, fttU'J; e'.r. mouths, 00
If yon want the agercv for the bout windmill Investigate the
MF.RKJS OF TI5B CHAMPIOS,
Every mill fully wanan»ed and always gives Satisfaction Jemonlh, COcents. ,
— | \^SKKLT.—Oneyear", in advaaae, $2 50; aftei J »exas.
0 yenTB tspcrienoe in ttie maoufaotnre of Pumps and Windmills. j tbie9 month8, $3 U0; after «tx month*, $3 oo. , " ' ~
advekti8isq--wseel7: . i John Younger; 74 years old,
Looking at the sunset on the-river from
the grounds of his place up the Hudson,
my school criuai—who is one of the
best known mining exnerts in the country
_ if>
j but dyspepsia and rvervotn collapse, from
A ?0-ft r'i' 1 vril pump ftwn 50 to 300 birre's of water rycry 24 I
hOT!r»;it will hi'i-ile a puian In a wll IfiO foet, de-o. Also iaanu- '
POWELL & DOUGLAS
WAUKEGAN, ILL., U. S. A.
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First 1 niertlon, $1 50 per square or eight iinesoi J
less. Etoh snbseqaent insertion, 75 come. Alt Iran. i
fi.'etuifS nf the St^r V/cod I'nmpi, Door and V| (c>w Screens. Bom j gent advertisements mu.it be paid in advance. ali,
<?ieklc firin<l<-r.v Ji't. To dealers we can offer Superior Induce- , *.». aimseiusnta due on riE8T insertion. Beau
ment* ti bauble our good<). Over 3,000 Dealers are now handling j ^abie deduction wude to yearlf advertisement
ovr manufacturer. j
THE LAW OF Nli WgFAFHIUi.
1. Subscribers who do cot givu express not'ee 'o
be ccntraiy aia considered as wishing to eonUaue
heir subscriptions.
S. If subscribers order the d:icoutlnuann ol
their periodicals the nuolisher may co.itluue to
gead them until all arrearages b.ive bean paid.
3. If subaoribe's neglect or rofus.i to take their
rcotod, they are held rusponaibleuntil thoy have
settled their bill and ordered i discoufcinuance.
4. If jiubecdbeis movfr to another placewithout
informing the publisher, and thfe papers are sent
0 the lortat r dirootor> they aic'T..«id responsible.
I The courts have d vsided than rwusin^ to take
! periodeaJa from tte itAte, or m<mu* and.leaving
in U'lcail^i for is oriaia faoie eviaeace of fraud
I Any person who-ove/r joeivea a jev-ipaper a;i*
I makouse of1.' wi'-ft-v >\a orJaied it or rot.d
I (idi'i Lj UO li ri'J iJ•
himself early Monday
morning at Cleveland, Oiiio,
hanged
M JL W IS W Jj A€EJ1>
ON" BKI'AKATE TABLES SOME LARGE LINES OF
I'vlen's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's
6 U b
OB^San
find marked them in
FOREIGN.
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w ^ A case of cholera is reported at
Fjii«.hin^ in Holiand.
• , r. . r\„ n . i a n- The condiiiou oi the Count de
many ufitances, Just One-Iialf former Selling ; . , . .
' ° K/hambord l-as become wurre.
Ip'ice, an 1 are olL-riag special attraction iu L:ght-VVeigbt Gent's Un | (Cholera is epidemic in Aeheen.
lerwear anti everything that is required to complete a gentleman t,I,e oKSumatu.
In the eleetioijs in Frauce Suu*
Ivardrobe for the Suainoer at prices thnt bafiio most of oar cu-Jtomers. (jlC! Itcpublicaiifl gained 100
We are r;jj)i<ily buildiuj; uj) rhe largest retail trade in Clothing and ;
Kurnidhiug] Goods of NjlU Texas, and our succeog is altogether due
o onr perfistet clF>rts to deal lairly and sqtureJy with the public. W
: infess quite f.-eeiy tint it is our pride and ambition to be leadero in
line, a'od our castomsrs say so.
h
ireinhardt, the clothier.
704 1VIM STEEST.
"rraratrrnwrnct«rjrwnt "—v?-; :im?r
seat^.
Foot and Mouth disease of vir-
ulent type has uppeared at Bristol
among Canadian es^tle.
Toby, E vent ha' . Abbey, Jneug-
ling, and William Chase, Ameri-
can exhibitors in the Art Expoei
(ion at Munich, have beeu awarded
second-class medal' .
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Deasy, Fianigan, FetherafODe,
and D111ou were touud guilty at
Liverpool, Thursday, of being
'le n'i.nti ai t a iruy nitcj Firk ar'
Hair Balsam the favoiite for restoring the
you'.liiil color to gray bait-
John Jennings McDonald, the
well-known lumberman ot J_a-
orosse, Wis., dietl MonJay. ageil
■3$.
An old nurse says: Dr Acker's English
Ke.uedv is best for coughs, croup or diplhe
ria. \t druggists-.
, orer-work Iou;htto have stopped years
1 before 1 did, 1 wan a tool. But who isn't,
if you come to that?
M1 am thirty-live years old," write3 Mr
Charles H. Watts,of West Somers,Putnani
Co., New York, and Li t I suH'ered from dy;i
pepsia lor fifteen years Went the round
of the current rematiiei, falsely so called.
LisfeJe.'jslr anil wuhon t h >pe i gaye Par^
ket's Irjnc a trial. The result may !x> sta-
ted u! thwfc words: U wired m. I endorse
n jtv without hesitation. 1', i» thedvsp^p-
tic!s refuge." MrUKCjle, dr iggist. oi
Cjjjr.al Wew York, certilies to the truth,
ulf Air W atts' 'Ualement.
Hewitt & Co.. proprietors, cafl especial
attentid-u to the fact that tliis preparation
which hi* l<nwi known as Parker's (j;ngei
Tonic, will hurnfter be called simply Par
ker's Tonic. Ai unprincipled dealers are
eonstantly tieceiving their customers bv
James L. Lyon, a partner ol substituting inferior articles under th'i
I»irk; was sentenced at Buffalo g^r. and as ginger is really unim-
>r . . portant ingredient, we drop the ruisle.i'i-
ivjonuay, as acceaHurv \a uie em- |ia^ won!.
uczziement oi ttlO City's funds; to j There is no change, fiow:ver,in the prepar-
four veara in the state prison. . l'^V. ^nd all bottle3 remaining
,, • . , I in tfie hands of dealers, wrapped under the
fetay of sentence was granted I uftII)e af parker's (xmger Toaie, contain
i the genuine meilicine if the facsimilie sig-
— j nature of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom o:
DECLINE OF MAN. J liie outside wrapper,
-net*
pending an appeal.
Nervous weakness, dyspasia,impotence,
sexual deb.lity, cured by 'Wells' Health
lienewer,' SI
C\ M. Dutman, a prominent
r»lV.ut. d«lVr' „l S . P.«l, herself in Mi^ippi K
a i ii I - l Duouque. iowa. oimdav e\
iViiun., has been arrested tor tor* ~ . 1 ' ,
' 1 I1.J hill V WIS »•» i > f nnnn
gerv.
His crooked transactions
aggregate thou-anils ol dollars, one
man losing 840,00(J, an 1 a lirui
being swindled out of $33 000.
DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE,
"ltough on rats." Clears out rats, mice
roaches, bed-bugs, Hies, ants, m iles; chip
munks, gophers. 15;.
The wile of Uuiled State Sena-
tor W. B. Allison, while suffering
from an imsane attack, drowned
River at
evening.
Tne body was not found un.til
Monday morning, and attached? to
ii was found a rubber coat filled
with stones.
DIPHTHERIA.
1P»1 o" P'l vr '"ol 'l" w'10 ^'i' W0!'; wirfl erwrsfy The 2iItSs'4?S£;9. Sfrick ItEoldiii j
iIl- 1 »'S Us!!!<>• MaclsiMtt, which grindo its own ciav
Circulars free. from lfJ,00C to perfect
iUldrw- JOHN EUR>8. 1'ublifher. et. Li-uia* i rick per day is a great invention whic'4
— will comutend its,dt to any who will ex- j ing any news 01 the revolt except ^
KEAEEY & WORK
A T I'OBNEYtf-AT-LA. W.
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TISXA®
IK MACK.A YM. 3
Residence Corner of Austin
and Polk ft'reets.
Opposite Windsor Hotel.
»i nwi ««r^ iniiiw 1 in^n'fi*. iiwiii—
1L HAMILTON I
amine its wotkingn,
Breakers a,iJ Contractors c," hr t lDle,int; a„d- editors must ab
this wonderful machine supply the great • c •
want of material In Dallas and other slam from commenting on the
parts of Texas- t situation.
For palriculars as to cost of construct nM „ , ,
tion,price <tc., cdl at A. B. NOR TO In & ^-he 1 °l,e. 1,aft P«mmoned to
CO'S INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, cor- R inie the caiat prelates in America
ner of Elm and Sycamore. ! and Europe, and thev will asfieni-
Ail letters addressed to us answered { [))e ju V<lUcan "in Noveinber.
Tliev will be consulted as to the
Near Fayette, Iud., Sinday,
, • , . Ross Gallion. who some tin^e since
dvivirnite conspirators. ..and were, « • . • < ,
siven lile wnlwoes. .ufie.in,; the ampuiai.o.. oU eg,
The Sp.rn.ii, autliorliei l.nvef diaponJcot a! his w»
, orv, . 111 i recovery shot hunselt througii the
enjoined new-papers from publish-! , ' . , . . ,. 7
< . ^ii . . .'head, death being immediately,
ing any news of the revolt except, 1 '
that furnished by the becretary ot The Florence Mirbtinirale of tb? Nars«
promptly.
Established 1S4-5. Purely Mutual*
1 HE
-DEAI.K1:
U
res.
Wall Pamr,
Window Glass,
JloiiUhig, Etc.
Etc..
A Large Supply of
Ready Mixed Faints.
82i> ELM STBEET,
DALLAS,
NEW YORK LIFE
INSUKANCE CO..
means by which tue IJoly See can
maintain friendly rclatioaa with
all the powers.
Owing to the increase ot
mildew and rust, English
wheat
AGE STRENGTH.
advanced Is. per quarter last
week. This year's yield is losing
in quantify und quality -drily-
OAWS&t, MANAGEMENT. Average tales of <loa,eshc whea, ^;d;;;7h"#™ D(*
were made at Loudon the past L
cry.
• Th3 following is nn tfst'uoi fro-n a letter writ-
le 1 to the Oeruia ilC.-f jr.ue 1 JIusJenifer,at Oha:n-
bersburg,:
A Bonofaciross.
Jmt oien tlw d >or for h r, and sirs W.nalow
will prove the American Kiorene j Nigatia,'.t'« oi
the Nurserv. Of tli'.s we are so »ure tnnt we will
tench our "das," to j-iy, "v blessing o i Mis,
vVlnsiow" for liet t> survive au t escape
the griploj-, oolietdiijr. a ud teething seiafe. Mrs.
Winslow's oootiiing 8yr.jp relieves llis.-c.'iild, frs n
P un, a id cures Jyaentey '»nd di irrhj >a. It soil-
ei:s the gum.-", rjdu 'es inii im.it iti )u, cur-s< wind
c»li , aud carries the iai'a it safely throiiifh the
tee t-ling peri )d I. perform i urjoiiely whit it
P'ot'essei t> pert'u rn, every n\r; if it— othing
less. V/e h .vj neve.-see 1 Mil Wins low—ino.v
ner only through the p'ep »ra'ion of Her d i.jthtn <
Syfap for Oiiildren'Tenhing. I( we hid ths
po »er we w JU'-d <u i&e lier, as she i i, a physical
saviour to tte iuf.ul ivee. So irugsfists.
•C a bottl.e
Post 105, G. A. R., gave acirHp-
fire and reunion at P^nfiac, III..
is ot
The latest and raos« successful treat-
ment for this dreaded disease has lately
come to our knowledge, and hiving inter-
viewed the m:in who says his life was
saved by the new treatment we feel confi-
dent it is our dutv to give the facts to oai'
readers,that the ;/ may investigate lor them
selves. Tiie circumstances are as follow j
Amede Chartier, of West c"arnham, P. Q ,
recently had diphtheria; he became so bad
off after a re I a pee tnat all hopes of his re-
covery was abandoned by hn physicians
and friends, and as a last resort a broth _ r
of tiie patient said that he had a bottle of
Kendalls Spavin Cure a'id wished to try i:
He applied it to the ne )k, and the.i re-
duce a little, and th? patient after som ■
difficulty suce^ded in gtrgling in tii^
throat. He soon notice t some improve-
ment, and oy continuing us use a com-
plete cure wa<e.ijeiel, an 1 now he say-
tie kno.vs it saved his life. T >e ahaya re-
markable exoerre icj lei ui to mvsstigate
farther and W: I'o in I that lvmdall's
Spavin Cure ha< the 111 nt remarkable ef-
fect on hum to lle-iii of any re uedy o
which we Itave uver nea I, a id we have
become s >undiy eo.i verte I to the ypiniwn
that no remedy !t a- evor been discovasfi'i
whicit possessess «uch remarkable q*iall-
ies for Mi disja-es -if man as well St?
le 181. E/ety 0 le snoui.i c U this out and
Isaste iiiu a sorat»-k> xik — Times,
CASH ASSETS,
SUKPLVS,
DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY,
^30,000,000.
$10,000,000
Cip'au Sslfadge, (jommanoan'
veferitis j of thy torpedo .taiion at Newport,
: were luauo ««. "''uu"u lu^- i"»•*«■ | |rou) t|,e rtirronndiflg country Iwiug j R. I, wilt bave tfi" only gun-
.Ueek i-i .ittoW. Ks-eovi-ruor c„il«„ r.,anulacf.iv in tte coaot.y
0,;Usby was tfie prinoipal spe-ik-, in opera,!' (;j wi'htn l'.;rea U)QOth9.
tor tl-.e same period one year ago.
Tne Indiana Banking Company,
a L A.'
New Hope Nursery
Win Busiriii, Proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS
Ontsfcalf mil* North, cf n»ll*s on Te*n» Central
railroad. Oiders solicited, i*. O. boifcbO.
PAMPHLTT r-REE ftY -
BURNHArt PROS,YQItK,RA
j of Indianapolis, decides! not t«*
; ountinue business Monday, :iik{,
ROBERr CLARKE, Agent, ■ tuuch to the di-sappoifiiuient of the
1 depositors, wU-jse fnnds in the
er.
X
renglh f jr Mind and Body.
NORTON'S BCILDINU,
Dalllafi,
adyeriiwin«nt in another colums, of 1231|
acres ot choice Puie land in Cherokee
county. Thin ia * barpnin for some body,
e« the owner wants 10 frell inaniediaitly.
Fuii ififoruiatiun can tie niitauied of
A 3 NOEIiOK >i CO.
There is more strength restoring power
in a bottle'of Parkcr'e Uinger ionic than
i OOUCei n amount to $900,000, an-j in a bashel of lualt or a sjitllon 01 cuilK.
Texas pointed John Lmders receiver, w"y
lexnw.i 1 wo..derlul invig>rant for mini aaa Uod)
It is aHPerttd that the firm to «—
Seeing a carriage full uf beDes
and beaux drive by,Amioi».dab re-
marked that tbrt reminded hianof u
load of ror,r;d.
fletf.o'/ry tn« '^vernajen^ has
been itolioed s^^U^pend u^ion for-
eigu Mtaler-
W« would call ihe at^tion of thow' which Laoderfi belonf; is heavily in
who are «l«sirioua of speculating io land,' deb ted to the conpany, and file
or going iuto the lumber b«iioer«, to the' depositors are moving to have an-
other
conr'.
ret^eivec a^poiated by the
Fears rtre ex ores ed f . v
,»4sni'r ilns.
C.m V(Mi und u oa-e of Dright's Diswn?
of the k lij^ys, D abe;es, or Ljver Com-
p ain'" that is^ciir'a'»ie. tnat Hop B.'ter
nut or c.ir.a'at oure? Vsr. yo«ir neihbors
it
A. ii, ShiMHton %;arp"»«« .
niihing-, cSi
■if,
Ui
soiue firms which tha in lituiioa
i h?d been carrying .vill t
tj tuspeuJ.
aiieJ ,*>r fir
t'oTiic Scarlet
t "t ihl, Navy Hluc,
be ioro?^^ Dy,« gi«e prfat 1
ble color, 10 C-n»-
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1883, newspaper, August 18, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444767/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.