Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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GcLEBRATEO
NORTON'S IN1LLIGENCSH
A. B. NORTON,
Editor
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STOMACH
.jit $ 5
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Invalids who are recovering vital staim-
ra declare ir greatful terms their appre-
ciation of the merits as a tonic, ol Hos-
tel ter's Stomach JBittar*. Not only does
it impart strength to the weak, but it also
corrects an irregular acid state of the
(stomach, makes the bowels act at proper
intervals, gives ease to those who suffer
:rom rheumatic and kidney troubles, and
'Who said tli it the sta-s on our barrier w J re dim
That their beauty had fided away;
Look up and behold I how bright through eachfoid
They are flashing ar.d smi.iug to-duy."
Friday March 30. IS S3.
TEXAS DEATHS m 8812-
From the Baltimore American.
MYSTERIOUS
RllCCSlW.
A
TO PLAIN ENGLISH.
conquers aa well as prevents fever and
«;jue.
lor Sale by all Druggists and Dealers
general lj.
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LYDIA E. PtHKKWQ
VEGETABLE OOMJT'm
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Is a Positive Cure
Among the deaths of good men
this winter in this portion of Texas
we chrouicle that ot Robert l>rai"
liu, oi Ellis county.
He was born in Lawreuceburg.
Anderson Co,, Ky., September
9th, 1834; was married to Miss.
Carlibta William.-, at lvtioblesville,
Hamilton Co,, Intl., February
24 h. 1S75. Returned to P rank-
fort, Ivy., and remained there till
'77 and then removed to liufeh-
int-; Dallu* Co., Texas, and lived
there lour years when he moved
to Waxahachie, where he died
I December I8th, 1882, He was
■ taken vety suddenly on Friday
! fhe 22nd, with neuralgia and pieu-
i risy, and died on the following
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| Thursday night at 10 o'clock.
| We knew the deceased intimate*
Christian church until! a few years
ago when his fond recollection ran
back to the proyhesy of Joseph
Smith, who was to have the rem-
nant of the True Saints gathered j Articles IVilh High Sitiiuling,
by his son Joseph who uow edit* j Criik-Jaw fV»mes are not a
the Latter D.iy Sain's Herald, in
Illinois, and who is doing a great
woik through the United States.
Mr. ii'iydstun died i-ii the strong
belief that this great man Smitn
Jr. will accomplish a great work
and maintain a True doctrine.
The town of Rockwall stands on
Mr. Boydt-tun's headlight survey
that he located when he came to
Texas. He died December 14th,
at his residence South of town at
3 oclock P M, and was surround-
ed by all of his children except
two who live West and could not
get there. He was interred in his
family burying ground on a ve*'y
higli point South ot hi-* residence
that he selected years ago. He
died admonishing his children that
he soon would jost) in with the
PROPOSALS TOR BEEF AO MI'TJ
TON.
HEaDQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF-
TEXAS.
vtf1ce ChIFF t-OMMIgSAEY OF SUB-
SISTEN'JE.
Fan Antonio, Texas, March 6,1883.
QEALED 1'KOPOSAL^, in triplicate,
lOwlth a \:cpy of this advertisement at-
tached, will be received at tbis < ffice,
and at the ofhiess of the ActiiigOom:.
mnsarieti of Subsistence of the following
named posts and sub-potits, in tha Mili-
tary Department* of Texas, nnti! 12
o'clock, noon, Saturday, April 14, 1883,
for delivery at For Id Brown, Clark,
Concho. Davis, Duncan, Mcintosh,
Ringgold, and San Anionic, and the
Every reader of newspaper has observed
time, and again, in the advertising col-
umns, manv singular and frequently un- hub-posts ot Camp Del p.io, i eia Colora
pronouncable names of medicinal reme-
dies. The Ereek and Latin languages
especially have been drawn upon to furn-
ish names by which patent medicines
could be introduced to the public. The
inference is, in many cases at kast, tba
their proprietors depend more upon tlie
attraction of high sounding titles than up-
on the essential merits ot tlie remedie
themselves.
it is lefresmg once ir a wlifle to find a
medicine advertised, v.hose simple, intel
igible name in hnglish at, once conveys to
tit lender an understanding of tne usts
ned purposes os the iemedy
do. Camp r.e;,i Presidio, and Camp fl
Rice, Texas, of such quantities Of Fresh
Beef and M a'ton as may be required by j
the Subsistence Department at the e I
post;., and "lib-posts from July 1, 1S8-3, to
June 30,1884, or such less time as the'
Commissary General of Subsistence may.
direct,
bids will state the j rice per pound, ne<. \
on tl»e (dock.
Separate bids will be received for each
post and sub post.
Eids H ill also be received for Beef and
i\F itton on tlie hOuf
For conditions, Ac., apply to the tin..
in the medicines ot Dr C W Benson,Whose
Skin Cuiernd Celeoy and Chamomile Pills
impart at ones, in their names,either their
durpo*e or the ingredients which compose
them. Dr Benson's Skyn Cure is warrant-
. , , , J 7it- „ j ed to heal all diseases of the skin, such as
Saints that had piece?ued him and j tetter^« humors, inflamation milk crust
hoped thev would follow on 80 he I eczema, diseases ot the hair and .scalp,
, j scrofula, ulcers,pimples and itching* on ail
could meet them. He had a faro- J l>art8 ot the boby. It makes the skin while,
ilv of nioe children, of seven girls i K()f't a,u' smooth.'removes tan and freckles,
. anu is the best toilet dressing in existence,
and two boy',, of whom five gUIs its popularity is attested by the immense
and two bovs survive.
A notable instance of this kind is found , dersjgned, oi to the Acting Oommwajies
of Subsistence at any of the posts named.
The Government reserves the right 10
reject, an vol all bids.
M. P. SMALL.
C'/iie/ C'ommisHm.
| sales of it which are taking place every-
i where.
Tlie nam?, of JB. F, Boydstun ,
has been upon the INTELLIGENT {
CEE list from the first. He was
one of our true and tried friends—
a staunch Unionist and Republican
and with the courage to maintain
ins position against great odJs.
Rockwall iu his death lost a good
citizen and an uorght man,
I? or nil Uio8e Painful Comp;a2nl? & .<1 Weokvie*3€t ,
socmumuntuouib?st j'tini" ly and enteemed him highly as did
others of his aeqiiaitanoe here and
A Ai'tliciiie for H'oninn. Inv « (ed by a Woiaan.
I'rpparnd by a "vVoman.
■rii« CreatPBt Iffetlical IHhcim'L'i'T Since the D.,wn nf H!t3tory.
in Kentucky, where the Harlans
tirttreviTesthe droopiai? spuitg, inworatesnnd ! aud other old citizens were friend-
Jurmohljestheotganlofuiouois, gives elR^ticity md i ^
J Irainess to the Etep, restores the natural lustre totUa j of his lattli IV, WllO Were old Whl'i'S
»y.', andplantaoutliepale chei-iof womaa t!ia frefill I " 3'
i'.o \5, if life's spring and early summer time. i and ZealoUS Unionists,
t-S'H'Phjsiciaris liso It and Prescribe it Freely ■=©> i rr , . , .
It removes l'aiutnesn, flatulency, destroys all craving 1 ^ Was eutjajred m niercnaitti tZlOp
lor ttimuiaut, aud relieves weakness of the stomach. ti : , Q, ,, „ i
Tl'at feeling of bearii>ij dow-n, causing jidln, weight j otBle, SClVtil a- postmastCl
Mlba,kache,la^alwayspermaaontly cured hyIts use. t Hutchilȣ and had i-lst POt fair
■ the euro o£ KJdney Complaints of either J a
this Comouund ub^urpuKsed.
«'.TBIA r, PIVKSI vii s PtROTKB
}f*il eradicate every ve^tii-e ot Kuin' ra from iii<t
L''ooJ,andgiv« touo and ulreugth to tlie oysteai, of
t-^-J woman oi diild. on haviuj it.
tho Compound and Blood Purifier nre prepared
M «3 aad^SGS Western Avanue, Lyna, Moss. Price of
s 'iiior, gt. Six bottle s for Sient by mail in the form
pi.ls, or o£ loEonJros, on receipt of price, $1 per box
<■ >.-either. Mrs.Plnkhamfreely answersa'l 1 ttor/of
inquiry. Eaeiose 3ot. stamp. Send fur pampliies.
1< > fimi;y should be without r.TDIA E rTvIfTIAM'S
IIVRR rr:.T,S. They cure eo*i!-tipotkw, iiuiousuou
#_:a turpiai;/ of tlie liver. 9. j cents pur box.
£jjrSol<S by all Druggists."<£9, d)
S lie Piirflia lirk-k MoUSiir^
which gritils its own ciav
Mid makes from 10,0<X to 12 000 perfect
brick per day is a great it.\eniH>n which
will commend itsell to any who will ex-
amine its woikings,
Hrickmakers and Contrrctcts can by
this wonderful machine supply the great
vaht of material in Dallas aud other
J arts of 1 exas* •
r or patricalars as to cost rf construc-
ts n, |>iice &c., call at A. B. NORTON &
CO S INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, cor-
ner of Elm and Sycamore.
All letters addressed to U3 arswered
promptly.
ly established in Waxahachie when
taken away by death. He was a
gentleman of education and aLiiiitv,
a warm Mend and grratlv devoted
to his family, The IXTELLIGEN
eer syuipatiii.es with his devoted
wife in her great bereavement.
Marlin M. Thomp^oo, of Dallas,
was another rid frit.-nd who ''pass-
ed in his checks" ::i drear Dsc n«-
ber, He was an old citizen of
Dailae and his face was familiar to
all who attended the Courts. He
served as deputy Sheriff, as Con-
stable and as builifi under various
administrations uud by his pleas-
ant duni'aner won ttie confidence
of all with whom he came in con-
tact.
Bejamin Franklin Biyd-tun,
| was boru in Barren county, Keu-
Xesrly Ready I or Press.! lucky, May 23rd, isn, He lived
In answer to numerous inuuirers we Kentucky until he was grown
frou'd state that the waH miirried jHenry county
A minis 5\t051J'033; Tennessee, in July 1837 to Maty
K, J. Crenshaw, wfto wis from ' uiui.ks, gophers, lac
near Richmond, Virginia. T'ley!
its founders, p8trons ar.d student-, which
vas commenced over twenty years aso
Vill be put to press in June. It will be
exei'Uled in tbfi lu ndson.est stv,e. with i . ro • • , o,w»
mpeib iiiustraiions and v ill !if puttli-lied , to li lliois 111 t.i'i year lboJ,
in two volumes oi *.ver 510 paj.es. oc:avo j and lived iu Warren county about
••fid delivered by tmol <«r express ot ihe . ., XT
fcubfciiption price, viz:-$l000. nine years, fie was at .Nauvoo at
"More nominations were sent in
by Mr. Arthur during this ses
•jgrit is the only genuivis "Skin Cure"
and all should beware ot the various rem-
edies whleu have beun strugging for exis-
tence, and now tndeavor to riiie into pop*
ularity by advertising ttiemseives as i'he
(ireat'Skm Cr.ro," There is only one, and
that is L>r Benson's. Be sure and ^ei it.
I>OES YOUE IIEAi> ACME?
Xoflatter ^'liat Cause, Sick, Kervooa,
Neuralgic? Ityspeptic.
Which is it? A revolutian in the treats
eioil," fcaid a Senate official, "than rnent of nervcujs diseases is now taking
1 . _, I place. Dr C W Benson'has discovered a
sure remedy in his Ceierv and Chamomile
IV K. JvIGHT
CON-/ aCTOB cvs BLII.D3£R
No ^OS Sycamore 8;rset.
I)1! hAS, TEXAS
Jobhine of all kind promptly done,
not, iifo i« swHcplne
go ami darw before
you dir, eon'etlii'j^
mif.-lity and sublime
'eavebehind to iou
qucr time, $6C a *ck in von* own 'own- $5 out
lit free. Ko rials. Eve*\ thing new, OupiUi not
required. We will lart.iKh V'^u o/erything. ;»fa
ny are making f^rtunos. Ladies m u« niuuli
aa rue', and hoys an i siris make ur at pa
Ke.iuler, if y >u want li'JHinesa :vt wliich \ou c
maiie greet ,/i.y all the t>, write ior i-artieul
to H. uallett St Co.,Port'sud Me. mar
m.
WORD S, ESiEBY
ATXOKK EYS-AT-LA W.
at any short se«sioo since the war.
There were 872 executive mes-
HUgei"
''Yes/' remarked a D.->racratic Sen-
ator; "the President has beon
Pilis—the permanently cure sick and
nervoul headaohe, neuralgia, dyspepsia,
pleephness and ali nervous diseases. Sold
by all diuguists. Price 50 cents a box.
Address Baltimore, Ivld« By mail, two
getting in his work in Spite of the j boxea Ior!i;1> 01 "i* boxes for $-.50.
cotni.laiDts (.1 bis tlowaew. Ac-j c, N. Cril,entoni Sols wh,.le,ale >Pn-
cording to the prevaihug idea the|Dr. c w Be nnon'bBemcdies. 116 Fulton-
President has been lolling away I New York
the time in idleness and devoting
"lours to dining and wining,
ins
but instead of g!>ing slow he na*
made more pol tieal appointments
than any other President ever did
in the saaie space ot time bince the
war."
ii:**"Men condemn in others what they
practice themselves." Those who practice
the usa oi Kidney-Wort nevo r condemn
it to all a fleeted with piles, dyspepsia,con
stipatun and all other diseases resulting
from a disordered state of kiduevs, liver
or bowels.
H
'HE GREAT CURE
Foa
It Givaa Logic a Black Eye.
From the Brooklyn Ea„le.
There can be no argument wi.h
dynamite It h too impulsive.
As it is for all tlie painful diseases of the
KIDNEYS, LIVE if? AMS BOWELS.
It cleanses tlie system of tiie acrid poison
that causes the dreadful suffering which]
only the victim m of Hher_matiom can realize.
TMOU8A?<D5 OF CASES
of tho worst forms of this terrible diser.se
have been quioVtij relieved, pad in short tinej ™
PERFECTLY CURED.
fkice, $1. ijqriD oa nuv. soi.n nv dklogibts.
it- Dry can !>e sent bv mail.
WETjI,S, HICHA&l'-SON & Co., Bnrlinrten Vt.
J. M. MOGRKW Wiuoji Small
Late Auditor, P 0 d«»'t I.aU' Inspector P O dep'
MeGREWdcSMALi ,
Attorneys and Counselors at ljaiv
Ecoms 5 & 6. St. Cloud Building,
WASHINGTON. 1).C.
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4-Uj.—
j hat poor bedridden, invalid wife, sister,
mother, or daughter, can be made the pic .
tnre of Health by a few boMles of Hop , rrnctlfe bef re <he e"Pr''me Cocrt' nistrict of
Bittrrs. Will you lettUm sujjtri' when so
easily cured !
A man swallowed a spoon in a
New York resturant* Tnis cowee
ftom not having the spoons safely
anchored to tho table
DON'T OIF IN 1 ilE HOUSE.
•'Rough on rats." Clears out rats, mic
roiclie*, bed-bugs, flies, auts, uioie?; c:up
A. IS. .Nortou.
j t.UIGUEK
jUORXEY
5»Uas.
& COVliaLLLOR A 1
LI W
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at
the time of the Mormon exoife-
ment aud as polygamy wan whim-
pered among the Snnts he desert-
ed the band ortd name to Texas
aud was an ttticieut mernbci oi the
Willing to Tro; Out an old Nog.
From the Memphis A.'aiaucLe, Deiu.
Ttiere is a glowing feeling in
favor oi Hancodk fur tne Piesi-
deniial nomination uext year.
Hale's Honey of Horehound and
Tar <voi arre^i eveiy ailincni ul iuug-,
iliri at, or cbe^t. ^ . .. .
Pika'a 'ioothache Drops cura in
one minute. _ # fslisff _ _
For tm ckin- -Glnn's Sulphur coap.
t.olumbia, pie court of cluima, ai.d the Kieo-
utive Dep»rtment« of the Oener.il Uovoru
fment.
tot Special attention piven to tlie bnMness o
i'ostmusters, US Attorneys U S Ot.miseion-
er«, Clerks, Marshal?, Intel n il Revenue Col-
lectori, Pension Agents, Army aud Navy
Officers, It.d'an Agents, Registers and Re-
ceiver of Lund offices, Surveyors, and
Collectors of Customs, Railroad and
tffamboat Com] aniee, (tail (Ion-
tractors and National Baufes.
LYO^&HfeALY
State & Monroe Sts..Ch.caqo.
Will *cnd prrpnia to auv nldren thoir
BAHD CATALOGUE, -
for 1W1, ^10 trzr\v|n«
of t«)9trninent-. Suit?. Om»«» l^lu,
Pompons, Ej>®nl«fU,
SUtidk Drum M tjrr'i Staffs, au.l
"Hate, Suudcy.l Band Outfits K«ynWn^
M»tarltf.> r»l*o indud«i IntHieUt* ud Ex-
krcli ji for Auiatfcur band*, *fiu a Catalog
of Choice Jiaud Undo.
I CURE FITS!
When 1 My cur® 1 do not mean merely to atop them i. r
®Um« and then hsva theia return again. I mean a radi-
cal rati I have made tlie disease of PITS, EPILEPSY
or FAXLIKQ BICKNC89* Ufs Kmg study. I warrant ray
t ao curs the worst, casse. Boeaose eUMrs haTa
, 'lino reason tor not Dowries! vine a car*. Send at
•nee f»r a treatise and a Free BcAtlo ot my Infallible
remedy. Give SxpreSs and Poet Odlee, It ooets yu«
DALLAS
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•Voi toii*s iiueiligcMi r OiUcc
A, B. FORI ON X- CO,
La M aM Cullcctina Avails
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Prompt Attent'on Given to Business tlie
State Over.
Practice in Federal and State 'ours. Prosj-
cute el.ii.us attainst tav ao orntno'its and
licfere tile departtneiils at vVasiiing -
ton.
Lands and Script Bought and Sold
Record kept r.f la d for sole. A dvertisecientB iu-
si-rted In ihe IsTLLi.iGEhCFR at rtasooub e
rates
Business Homes. Dwelling Houses £iitl
Fitruii for S.ile or iicnt.
Mm aM Puiesis OilfaM
U S Laid \7arrftnts Bougiit and 3cid,
General Aborts tor
Books, Jilagazmtt, Reviews and Papers.
GEORGE SICK
Manufacturer »ni Wholesale and retail dealer io
—ALL Kims OF-
No. 730 & 732 Elm ilt
Dallas, Tcsa?.
Prices to ft the Ti res f ill and Examine Oordl
Belore Purchiiseiuf h,iBewliere
L. MtltSALIS
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