Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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From the Baltimore American.
MYSTERIOUS
drlkles Willi Hagls Stamliug
NORTON'S 1NTSLLIGEKCES
A. B. If OUT ON,
Editor
Oak-Jaw "values are isot a
; Success.
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TO PLAIN ENGLISH.
Every reader of newspaper lias observed
time, and again, in the advertising col-,
uuint", inanv singular and frequent'y un-
^ronouneable names oi medicinal reme-
dies. The Ereek and Latin languages
especially have been drawn upon to furn-
ish names by whieh patent medicines
could be introduced to the public. The
inference is, in many cases at least, tha
their proprietors depend more upon the
attraction of high sounding titles than up-
on the essential merits of the remedie
themselves.
It is refresirg once i« a whfle to nnd a
medicine advertised, whote simple, intel
igible name in linglish at once conveys to
th reader an understantdng of the uste j
ned purposes os the Jemedy.
mm.
'UrIio said that the s(ara on our banner were dim
That their beauty had faded away;
Look up and behold I how bright through each fold
'1 bey are flashing ai.d smiling to-d:iy."
Saturday March SI, JSS3.
Morton's Intelligencer was
A notable instance of this kinu is found ; the last Union paper in the South
ir. the medicines ot Dr C W Benson,whose . » r .
ML-m finrp.ind Celeovend Chamomile Pilis Went ana it has been time and again
Skin Cure rnd Celeoy
impart at onca, in tlieir names.either their
durpoee or the ingredients which compose
them. Dr Benson's Skui Cure is warrant-
ed to heal all diseases of the skin, puch as
tetters, humors, inflamaUon. milk crust
eczema, diseases ol the hair and scalp,
scrofula, ulcers,pimples and itching on all
parts ot theboby. it makes the skin white,
»o'"t and smooth, removes tan and freckles,
kna is the best toilet dressing: in existence.
Its popularity is attested by the immense
the
paper,
Are we becoming a nation of
snobs and flunkeys? and are we to
have recognized class distinctions
in the United States, as they have
them in heaven*ordained monarch-
ical countrieb? Indications point
strongly that way. At the recep-
tion recently given in honor of the
Governor-General of Canada at
the British Legation in rhie city a
special table was laid in one part
ot the dinning-room for the guest of
the evening and a small party, trorn
which other guests of equal official
distinction and personal respecta-
bility were excluded. In sonic |
' hou-e.< in the city it is auuounced <a?ll-v c,ire(i •
i us "good form" for all the inmates ot
J a room to rise wbeu tbe President
j enters, and a nquc?t to that effect
: has been made on more than one
occasion. And now, to crown all,
it is officially announced that the
President will neit week give a
reception to "the Diplomatic
Corps and officers or the army and
navy," Ot course the President,
as any other individual, has the
extend his invitations to
Young, middle-aged, or old men suffer
ing from neryous debility or kindred af-
fections, should address, with two stamnu>
for jarge treatise, World's Dispensary
MedieSl Association, Buffalo, New York.
—San Antonio. Tex., March 25.
—Congressman Ujnon has been
ill with bronchitis and pneumonia,
and the gravest fears are *-nter'aih
ed by iiiei friends this evening.
Death is liable to occur at any-
time.
1 hat poor bedridden, invdlld w'ife, sister,
mother, or daughter, can be made tbe pic
ture of health by a few booties of Mop
Bitters. Will ytiu let therm suffer? when so
— James Shepherd, mail-car-
rier on the Mexican extension be-
tween Nat a and Sari Juan de H'rtn
tas, has been tilled by Mexicans,
and robbed of his money and mail.
The Mexican authorities hdve ar^
retted one of tnii murderers.
right to
elast and tl.e only Republican a"'! "iibhoid thorn from whom ho J™?..di»
, j 1 pleasev but why, cn an o hcia oc- or btmeJP'
oer. It is so 'o day, - < —
***''Men condemn in others what they
practice themselves." Those who practice
the use of Kidney-Wort never condemn
it to all affected with piles, dyspepsia.con
stipation and all other diseases resulting
from a disordered state of kidneys, liver
a r
CiLuBBATED
fip *: i'* V**4, * V > V ...
&7S9-
ST33!ACH
INTELLIGENCER CLAMJAMPHRY.
Mt. Yerxon, Missouri, bad a
paper in 1876, edited by R. H.
Fight (Fite) and Euphrates Butch-
casion, a class distinction like this, n _ . rP . , t. . ,
l 11 i , . >. , . i Sertator labors tiurtv oavs in
should be made and a slight put ., Tt •. i . o " /, •
., c I the United States Senate cost lnm
upon the officers of the civil ser-i ... i i u i-
i - . t . sixty thousand (Joliais, according
vice by the head of a government*. ' /, , > D ' « ,, *
J •= to tbe to'oraiio Papers. At t us
which ij supposed to be civil rath
er than military in its character;
, will be difficult lor the average!
er (Bouci er). It was a very credita* j American citizen to understand.
king pretty soon,
its dghting and butchering editors ' t^a'1 ^ is time to take new bearings
survived we ken not—This how- i uud rti,.urn l0.the £ood 0,tl days ul
epublican simplicity and demo-'
rate what
cbut him?
w
ill a
six vear term
sales of it which are taking place every-
"'i&rlt is tbe only genuine "Skin Cure"1 ble journal--but whether it has with | He wil.' be thin
»!,d all should beware of tbe various rem-
edies which have been strugging for exis.
tecce, and now endeavor to ritle into pop-
ularity by advertising themselves as '-The Ryer wag of {he ()f „7g
Great Skin Cura,' iliere is only one, and , t ..
that is iJr Benson's. Be sure and get it.
does yorifi head ache?
K# Matter What Cause, Sick, Jieivons,
Kearalgie, I>jspeytic.
"Which is it? A revolution in the treat-
Foe goobers pnd gophirs Georgia
beats the world-its population
has been well developed upon "its
staples"—without them Georgia
would to-day be a wilderness and
its inhabitants no whar!
What will Mexia be without
tnent of nervous diseases is now takiug jghburn—Verilv, be was the
place. Dr 0 W Benson' has discovered a •
Rnre remedy iu Lis CeJerv and Chfiniouiile HiaklDg 01 It. His papftl blew the
Pills—the permanently cure sick and breath of life into it. Poor Fish-
nervoul headaohe. neuralgia, dyspepsia, . . TT
fleepbness and all nervous diseases, told j burn is (lead. He was a positive
by all diugcii'ts. Price
Address Baltimore. Md* iiy mm
iioxes for $1, or six boxen for $-:5Q.
0 cents a
IJ
box.
two
C. In. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale asjen'
Dr. C W Be nfion'bKeinodies, 116 Fulton
Kew York
man—of strong will, of strong
prejudice, of strong friendships.
He loved men ttyat fondled on
him—he never made much ado
ovor us—He was an in'e lse pecesr-
siojist-
oratic equality, and take action ac
cordingly. It is well for thobe
who saii a ship to note tbe signs in
the pky before it is too late.—
Washington Slay {Lid.)
The greatest invention in the way of
a windjw sash hoidev—the Keystone Sash
Holder, coctrade'•« and builders are ia\ri-
ted to examine the model at the office 'of
A.B. Norton & Co.,—Norton's building
corner of Elm and Sycamore— and learn
a bout buying State and county rights.
Invalids who are recovering vital stami-
na declare in greatful terms their appre-
ciation of the merits a.-; a tonic, of Plos^
tetter's Stomach .'Bitters. Not only does
it impart stiength to the weak, but it also
corrects an irregular acid state of the
stomach, makes the bowels act at proper
intervals, gives eiisb to those who sutler
from rheumatic and kidney troubles, tnd
conquers as weli as prevents fever and
ague.
For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
D.
.1 f_i Z'i. jr. A. xj. JL 11
Kesitlence Corner of Austiu
ami Polk tigreets.
Opp,<eiie VVrnddor Hotel.
YM. 3
CD
ooEtrtnts mado tor THIS PA PER. which is kept
oa fl><? vita _ L0IR2S «k TKOWAS,
adveviii>i."j4- areata, i'iucejo, ut
Carries His Shinbone in His Pocket,
From the St. Louis Post-Pispatch.
"Did you know I was a pension-
er?" said Mr* Sam Arnold, of tbe
Collector's ofiice. ".I draw $14
per month from the government.
I was shot on Jul/ 1. 1863, at
Gettysburg. My ehiubone was
almoet carried away and I was
taken prisoner, The wouud did
not heal until the other dav.
, Alark Aelt, you know him, won
M e met often talked J j[ie brinks for a big crowd over 3t
IS A 8URS OUKE
for ail diseases of the Kidneys and !
> —■
It has specific action oa this most important
organ, enabling it to lircow off toryiOity and j |
inaction, stimulftting the he.'lthc* secretion of j
tlio BUo, and by keeping tlie h^wala in Ires j
condition, effecting its regular discharge.
«« If you aro suffer in gr from ;
EkIiCa>i malaria,have the chiilB,
are biUovs, dysipejrtiy, or ■•onatirated, Kldncy-
Wort wall surely rclie ve nnd quidily euro.
In the Spring to elfiause the Sysvcra. every
one should take a tho^ugh course cl it.
il- SOLD BY DRUDCISTS, l>rlc©r .*.
lon^; years ago though a hand
."pike were between us. Mild
mannered as he was—he sometimes
tbe Planters' oue day by betting
that be could produce a man who
carried his thinboue in his pocket,
I. was ihe man- I ti^d about sis
{inches of the bone ana carried it a*
a prevention of rheumatism or
something oi tbe kind.
$
; could run a crn^s cut saw—And I -J
I yet we liked Fish—because—he
j was a positive character and we re
garded him as a good tquare man
of that peculiar style. We drop i Mechanics1 Ingenuity m ft Caro-
, , , , 1 ina Darkey.
i more tears at tue loss of Mich a! T. ,, , „ , ,
j rrom the beaufort Telepuoue.
man than all his pretended old; We have iu our town a colored
friends.
'I lie Eureka I?r!ck
which grinds its own ciav
nnd make? trom 10,00f. to U GOO perfect pj-oui the houie l^ree Press,
brick per day is a great ii.\entk>n whic'-t
Will commend itsell to any who will ex-
amine its Woikingp,
I man who is as much of a prodigy
J as the veritable "Blind Tom." His
A. California Girl's Lost Ear-Rmg. I name is Zick Taylor, born
in
Carteret county, ot parents who
La^t September several young i were slaves, is rhirty^three years of
o lies and jreo*lemeii from I>oilie ! at;e« uever went to
Bnckmakers and Contractors enn V [ visited Lundy on a picnic excur-j life, and vet he can
iVia svonderiul machine nupply the crefit ? . \i/um a t • • l
"„«<£ material °0 DalL/.nd Jlher; Wb'l« CUI filing in tbe
parts of Texas' .,■> I lake one of the lauies drojiped a
i'or patriculars as to ccst of rnnstrue^ j small par-ring overboard and it
t'en, price &c., call at A. B. NOUTON A ( ;mtnt»dii,*elv di^atinpared Shp
t O S lMTELLIGE^CEK OFFICE, cor- | ,ra,"en1'1 e,X ol.appeared. one
mourned her lo-s, ot course, and
tier of Elm and Sycamore.
school in hi?
build a mill,
repair a watch, tune a piano or
print a paper. Tb* most lemark^
able ^ift he ha.^, nowever, is tbe
ability to repeat fccrip'.ure, which
Proposals for wood, coal,
CHARCOAL, HAY, STRAW, COKN,
AND OATS.
IIeadqcaiiteks dkpautment of 'ihe ~]
M tsaouRi,
Office o",lhe Chief Qnarterniaster, \
Foivx LkavesWorth, Kan , March 31 |.
18S3.J
SEALED PROPOSALS, in tr plicate,
subject to the usual conditions, wili be re-
ceived at th's office oi at tne offices of the
Quartermasters ai the posts named below,
until 12 o'clock noon, Leavenworth tune,
on Tuesday, May 1, 1883, at v.'hich time
and places they will be opened in the pres
eence of bidders for furnishidg nnd deliv-
ery of Wood, Coal, Charcoal, Hay, and
Straw dn.'in^ the period beginning July 1
188o. and ending June 30, 1 ci 84; and of
Corn and Oats tor the period beginning
July 1, 188?, and ending November 15.
11883, at Forts Leavenworth, Riley, and
Hayes, and Dodge Cilv; Junction City,
and Caldwell, Kansas; Forts Supply, Silt,
Reno and Gibson, Indian Territory; Forts
El iott and Henrietta, Texas: Forts Lyon
and Garland, »nd Camps on the Uncom-
palige and White River, Colorado; and
Cauip on Snake River, Wyoming 'i'erri-
torv.
Blank proposals ^ind printed circulars
stating the luuris of supp'ies, and estimat-
ed quantities ,thereol, required at each
uost or station, and giving full informa-
tion as to the manner^f bidding, amount
of bond to accompany proposals, condi-
tions to ba observed by bidders, and terms
of contract and payment, will he furnish-
ed on application to this office, or to the
Q nartermasters of the I'osts named,
A preference wili be given to articles of
domestic production, conditions of price
and quality being equal, and such prefer-
ence will be given to articles of domestic
production produced on the Pacific coast
to the extent ot their use required by the
public service there.
The Government aeserves the right to
reject any or all propiml*.
Proposals for it less quantity than the
whole required vil! be received.
Envelopes containing proposals should
be marked "proposals for at; "
All letters addressed to ua arswered j utiver expected to see tne piece of j without miflt-»ke.
be can do for hourd at a time ! and addressed to the undersigned or to the
promptly
P. S. BORICH,
Hccss, Sip and Gmameiiiai Paiater
J?6 Sycafflore St., fcetween & Six
DALLAS. - TFXAo.
Ifapc r Hanging aud^Calcomihiov Duuc on no-
LYON&HEAI.Y
State & Monrot Sts..Chicago.
Will ien t pr«?pala lo ntiv ti««»r
BAND CATALOGUE,
tor ;•"» (Mirev -l«) Ki«<ni»iuo
>f ii-trnitM'tV. i^ulu, i«*IU*
Pompuit, Ififc, C ip-Uvut^
SUait Oruin M*• Su1f\ »u4
H.ifs ^tmdrv Hw»«l Outtitv
I--jVit*rUfs *'-o ln< ;u ie» Uofi %t..i hi
for A TH Ate ar AU4 a
j jewelry a^alu. Oi Monday last
j John Murphy, a Mill Creek miner,
caught a three pound trout in
Lake Lundy while fi-hing through
a hole in the ice. When the ti'-h
wu* opened the lost ear-ring was
founi embedded in oue of it- gills.
When the ear-ring Mink in the
j water the trout evidentlv grabbed
it and in trying to swallow H the
jpiu pierced the gill.
There i-*u't his
Carolina or in
\ , i^,Diatuoud Dye* are so perfect and bo
y *1 beautiful thai it a.ple;vsure to use them.
jj11 tonally K^°d lur dark or light colors 10
equal in North
the South, for that matter.
The Champion Blizzard Sto-y.
From the Butte Inter-Mountain.
A prominent citizen went to
the bvdrant this morning to draw
a bucket ot wai»»r, and in return-
ing to tbe houde spilled little ot it*
contents, into which he acciden-
tally put hi* foot, iiefore he
could make another step he wan
frczfi) to the ground, and whh
compelled to leave hi« boot in the'
respective P«*t Quartermasters.
J. D. BINGHAM,
Deputy Quartermaeter General U. S. A.
' d6t.
V/. BIGUEK
EaTABIiSSHEl) lb it.
Carter & Oibscu
-! 13 ELM ST.
^ t JS n't A £&
BOQ&BIH35ERS.
the Mont Complete Establish-
jneui In North Texas
E?timate?a<?d cs-tapiesof woik funished on
application
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW.
o 0»>
DALLAS - - - - TEXAS
C. G. Gillespie.. M. B.,
Physician and Enrseon,
DALLAS. TEX A!
Okfije, No. 709 Main Street, opposite
8t. Ueorge Hotel. llE8iDEN€!i. No. 328
Hord street, near Mf^nolia*
Omdua e —
Univernity of Ij-amvilk, VanderbiH Universi-
ty and Unisei diy of Aashville.
Mch l!£, lmo
GEORGE SICK
Siauufacturer and Wholesale sail retail dealer iu
—ALL KINDS OF—
No. 730 2c 732 Him Jit
Dallas, Texas.
Prices to suit tlie Times. Call and Kt;imine Good*
^t-lora i'urchr»»e:n2 Elsewhere
II.
-DEALER IN-
J
AUORNEY
Dallas,
& COUnbLLLOK A?
LAW
Teias
CVlllS,
road bop into
one
the houge
leg.
T. L. MAHSALiS
WHOLES VLE
Gt R O C E K
TEXAS
on! DALLAS.
4 -id/..
Fail is. Oils, Retires, Billets
Wall Paper,
Window Glass,
jluuldirtg, Etc., Eis.%
A Large Buppiy of
Rtatly Paints.
§36 EI !H STiiLET, W6
Dallas, texas.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1883, newspaper, March 31, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444537/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.