Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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SEVEN MILLION
Oi' Pores Open, aittl yen Live
sum! Breathe an Atmosphere
WJiSeh Poison* Your KIoimI,
auc] 'Mien Follows Skiu dis-
eases.
Nothing is more dreaded lhan salt rheum
or Mzenia. which has fully atlc zen epecies,
goin® under various name?, nearly aii ot
which defy the ordinary lemedies, destroy
the hair, the skin and the flesh, and in
many cases death comes an a blessing.
Scalp and Skin alike are subject to this,
as well as to drandrnfF, tetter ana other
scaly diseases prodi:cingbak!ness.ernptiorisf
ulcers and other troubles.
Intelligent people should beware of tab>
ing poisons as remedies lor this claea of
diseases of the skin and scalp, and the va-
rious remedies which are sent out by un-
skilled men ehould be avoided as one
would a plague.
There is but one ;'8kin Cure" which can
he relied on, and lhatis Dr Benson's, and
its name is an earnest of its worth. It is
not a patent medicine, but the result of
his own experience and practice, and is a
f-ure cure ior the special disease for which
it is oflered. It makes the skin ?oft and
white and smooth,removing tan and ireck-
les,and is the best toile' preparation in the
World. It inelegantly put up, two bottles
in one j adage,consisting cf both external
treatment Simple in its combination,
pure and free from all poisons, it may be
relied upon by all those who wish 10 have
perfect health and freedom from all skin
diseases of whatever nature, whether! they
are Eczema. Tetters, Humors, Inflamma-
tions, Milk Crust, Hough Scaly Eruptions,
Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula,
Ulcers, .Pimples or Tender Itching* ou any
part of the body. Price, One Dollar per
package. All druggists have it for sale-
A Revolution
ia the treatment of nervous di«e?.«> is now
taking place. DrC W' Benson of Baltimore
many years ago discovered a sure remedy
in his Celery and Chamomile Pills—they
1 ave had a wonderful sale and success.
They cau be relied on to permanently cure
sick snd nervous be-dache, neuralgia, dys-
pepsia, sleepleness and ali nervous diseas-
es, All druggists keep them. Price, 50c.
per box. Two boxes for $1, six lor $1.50,
free by mail on receipt of price. Dr <J W
Benson, Baltimore, Md.
C jN7 Crittenton, Sole Wholesale agen*
for DrC W Benson's Remedies, 118 Fulton
f5r. New York.
C£LE3RATtD
6T03SACJS
Kortan's Union Melliim-
A. B. NOHTON,
Editor
.rA-.ir.
Wednesday, October 4, 1882.
It ia faid that Gov. St. John is
laying hiw ji'acs to t'uccecd IugalU
in the U. S. Senate. loyalla ie re-
puted to Lave bought his present
position.
Onk Henry M. Conper, of Lit-
tle iiock, rushes into print to en-
dorse the jury-fixer Brewster Cain*-
eron. Now, who is there to en«»
dor*e this fellow Cooper? There
is no one in Texas acquainted with
b. o, who does not believe he at"
tempted to bribe foreman Dickson.
He ifi capable of any meanness or
villainy.
The true antidote to the effects of mias-
ma is Hostetters Stomach Bitters. This
m dicine is the most popular of remedies
o an ago of successful proprietary specifies,
and ia in immense demand wherever on
this continent fever and ague exuts. A
wineghiRffii' three times a day is the best
]> i«sib'e preparative far encounten;i» a
hi ilarion* atmosphere, regulating the Uv-
tr, and invigorating the stomach.
For sale by all druggists and dealers
general I v.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Carter & Gibsou,
411 FT ST
book i tmmms
BOOkBIITDERS.
Thi Most Complete Establish*
tnent in Xorth Texas
£«timstes*ad samples of wo.k funished oi
application
Fit EE TO YOU
A Mt p-'ire i>an phlot s'nt .w to » ,j
ir'vlng price ol our premium wku.-ic* a il oool-e;
fttro i-puc.ul ter^s l<) ca.ivitssiii* ai< am
Rumple copits ot he -Journal of Ag i «!• ire—a
I rgu K-puge M-# iuuim Avricultu . -J. ck and
taml'y pi.pc-r, only *l.00p»r tti.i-..-m trt-a to
•ii\ tioOrrM. A.i'nn A'mitfd. I'll 11.. UUHY.'
TllChiaitiUt^t., ct Lcai-, i o.
The nioet exacting oi alladmin-
ie-tmiou Senators for control ol
appointments in a Stale is Mahone,
tbe repudiitionist. if he is not a
repudiation^ he is nothing. What
mortiGcation can be greater both
to the State of Virginia and to all
Republican .. Under the Mahone
policy Repubhciniam had been
well nigh crusbcd to death in the
Olrj T'on1'n•r,r>
The follov/ing i* a of nomi-
nations made in Ohio for Congress:
T)Lst. Republicans. Democrats,
1. Benj. Buttesworth JiioFFollett
2. Amos Smith Isaac M Jordan
8. E. 8chuiiz K B Murray
4. J. S. Cotikiin Ben Lefcvre
5. L B Harris Geo E Ser.ey
G. J H Brigham W D Hill
7. HLMorey J as F. Campbell
8. J Warren Keifer J H Young
9. James Ho bin son T E Boweli
10. Chares A King Frank R Hurd
11. Jno W McCoimiclc Jno P Leedou
12. A Hur.t
lo. II C Drukle
14. K A Hor;-
15. R K Davies
16. M.Cli'irehhi 1
17. J K Updegroff
18. Wm McKinley
19. KB'lav lor
20. A S McClure
21. S T Everett
L T Keal
Geo L Converse
Geo W Geddes
A J Warner
Beriah Wil'iams
Hof-e Alexander
o G Warwick
David KPaige
M A Foran.
In Cincinnati Arjor Smith, Jr.,
waf removed from the internal
revenue ofricj by a Stalwart Ad-
ministration, and the people have
at once nominated him for Con*-
jrreis. In Poun Yan, N. Y., 8. C.
Cleveland was removed from the
post-ollice by a S alwart Adminis^-
tralion, and the people have at
once nommu'ed him foi the ljrgi.••
lature. [n 8(. Ltwrence county,
N. Y., ilnjor Dtnieh wuri removed
by a S.aivvart Administration, and
tin; people made him Cnairman oi
the County Committee, atul sent
hi:n ts a deiegate to ihe Republi-
can S■.a:«s Conventi-Mi. Tti« peo-
ple do La', e something to say about
things.
XEWS IN BRIEF.
The first term of the district
court in Howard county wilt com-
mence on the 25th of December.
Portsmouth, October 3.—Hon.
James G. Blaine, \rho is at York
Beach, was reported to be very ill
yesterday and ;he day before, but
rested more comfortably last night.
James Gordon, formerly of
Erath county, was accidentally
ahot and killed by a boy named
Ba'es at Seven Rivers, in Pecos
county, a few days ago.
Mr. 13. F. Cameron, a wealthy
farmer of Tarrant county, and his
daughter, Miss Laura, aged 19,
have become imane and are con-
fined in jail at Fort Woiih.
George L. Kossoau, lase lieuten*-
ant in the Twentieth United States
Infantry, who killed Dr. Rivers at
Biacket three years ago, suicided
at Laredo last Friday morning,
The Hon, Kobert C. V/inthrop
has been gaining fresh laurels by
taking a priz8 of $5 for his display
of peaches at the Massachusetts
Horticultural Society exhibition.
Mrs. Julia Mccre, the alleged
"sweet singer" of Michigan, now
warbles her tuneful lyrics to a
bouncing 'joy baby, rho mado his
advent recently.
lt is reported in Philadelphia
that the successor to the lato Pres-
ident Allen, of Girard College,
will be Judge Allison, of the Com-
mon Pleas Court of that city.
Justice Stanley Matthewa will
now make his home permanently
in Washington, where he has just
completed a fine new house, much
finer, it is said, than teat oi any
of bis associates.
Henry Bergh's latest notion is
that the New York theaters are
unsafe structures. "I know of but
one theater, in New Yolk," he
=ays, "that can be visited with any
dogrcc of safety.
A French army officer was trav-
eling by rail liotn Paris to Lyons.
His trunk exploded, killing two
meu and ruining a large amount of
baggage. He had packed some
cartridges among his wardrobe,
A Tarteol Performances
Many wondei how Parker'a Ginger Ton-,
ic can perform such cures, thinking it es-
sence of giuaejr, when in fact it is made
from many valuable medicines which act
beneficially on every diseased organ;
i i
There is no use in talking, Dr Beneon's
Celery and Chamomile PilU will cura
nervousness in its worst forms, and pro*
ducea charming happy state In a troub-
led mind and permanently build up the
general system. They contain no narcctic
or harmful drug whatever,
The ex*»confederate soldiers of
Noxubee County, Mississippi are
going to erect a monument lo tbe
memory of their dead comiadea and
ask for designs at prices ranging
from $2,000 to $5,000 to be sent
to Macon.
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Sale
From Eminent W, L. Almon
Pr«'«ident Medical College, Halifax, N. W.,
"Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract
of Beef and Tonic Invigorator is
invaluable for fever, indigestion,and weak-
ness, and cannot be sujia^sed for female
co nplainta" (Take no other.) Of drug*
gist".
LYD8A E. Pn^DCHAKf!'©'
VEGETABLE C0MP0U>1D.
It e Poaitlve Cure
F«t rJJ On* Ptloftil ComvUtoti ami WenlanjaM
r.'j toojiM to our brot fcxaxlv- popalAtlan.
A EZodtela* for Woman. InTeute4 by a Woman.
PreparoA by a ITouun.
lis Oraiol CiAMi Dfeeorwr 8Um I No Davn at HlafoiT.
*3TV portrwi tba drooping eplrttt, UtrljowAea awl
hajii^onJaaa oTgsxJ.. truu.-.loun 5?1VCT cad
Crarxea to Mu »Up> n.Vrnt«l lustr® 60 t)i»
cjo, mvIp4tnl«on vn oJnofccCvosiia *ba
km ot life's «prl&? »tuj early rumuaar ili.vi.
i^f'hislelcn# Use li and Praacrfts i! Frjsly.^3*
Iv rencrrai fcUa'wr.', ftrJrctoMT, Avisvoj* sil iravln-
ftw nlljnuliui*, wid rdl6**« of ti.» ctccvxh.
53ia# f«*ans of bowing (ioirtt, o&uaUiKjiafcJ,
ts£ tsxlaobok U alw*y» psnBMicot!)* frj cof.
ray gitrt ct KUbaey OmiiUtstt tf elUiir bo?
tkli CeaimMl Ha
T.T3IAE. JTOTCUAirS HW92 PantJTO!
tri.i c.-iuiiceto «TerY tmM{« of Etm^ri c.'j
El-»v:, ..id girt tone and stTsarth to «ao tjfi'.t-xu, oj
l»r« na;;taa ci <Mld. lnM« 0s >>.
Bottt t'»« Compomsd and Blood Pni-i£ir a»(« prr^?»rl
ata^andtlS Weotara Arcnrid, hjzs, Hrr. Prfttot
•tther, Six bottles tor $8. fierA mil i-. »:io f*T-.a
oi piila, of of loianfcvn, on reoei?* of iw?c», t}l j^v IMS
for cither. Mr*. PlnYhana freely a-5rffre«cl! 5»tVitJol
Uxjniry. Erolrao Oct. tlamp. Seed fcr
thonld bo without L7TU. »?. YTyzn im
XS. They cure RcocC.'r>> ^^> Uliou^vi^
tyoftheuTor. 65 otcJe psr bo*.
jWSold by eJl Hzucssteas.~£3 f")
THE
Texas and PaciSc
RAILWAY
With its connection from the mWit dirccl
and quickest lines fTom ail pcinl« to
TEXAS
yt, Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, I.idianapols
Toledo, Memphis, Nashville, Louia
uiile Chattanooga, Aitnnta
end all points
Nortii, East & Scut^-East
Train* leares Dallas BtitJan, at follows:
East Bound.
So 4 mall aodoxpreis • . T SO a Pi
No 90 mall uud exprcos . - . 4 CO p K
Weat 3oasd
No 1 malt and express . . . 8 40 p ta
Ho S matl and express - . . * Sii a m
Nos 2 audit run daily bctwoen Beuetland and
eu Louis.
Nob 14 run dallbetwecn "art Worth and 9
LooUt. m
CCXNECTIODS
A Texarkani
Mountain and
£«it and Bouth.eatt.
At Ijonvvlew Junction, ant Utnneola, rrfth
trains on InWrnational B K. lor Tyler, P.Veattno,
Houaton, Austin, Oalvoatoa an<l bm Antonio.
At Dallas with trains en the H..ueu>niTaxta
central Hallway for Cors!ei.na. Meyis, Brciujaj
Waco, Calyert, Bryan, HetnpsMaU, Urunhaai,
and at po>nts la Middle on<l tjouthorn Toihs.
At Sherman, with H it T c iiwy for all polot
on the line of that road.
At Fort Worth, wuii Stages for ad point la
Western Tsxhs.
At Shrereujrt, wito Bed river 8t»am*ra ten
New Orleae.%
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cat
Fort Worth, Dallas ana Sherman
Saint Louis.
Any information in regard to ratea •
freight, Time and Connections, will
be cheerfully given ou application to
H- M. HOXIE
Qea'l Sup't i^arnhall, Texaa
H N^WMaN,
Marshal, Tey^a.
ma, with trains on the 0. V. Ira n
ud So. Hallway for all points North,
8J(i MciinSireet
E-:.IIX3 Tex? s
ilESj?8 MILLION
F0O UU20S EaiSGiii oi W's Gil
?ost*.7eiv Ssstcreo the Hearing, and Ib
T,Le Caly Absolute Cure tor Deat-
cess Kr.svn.
Oil!« nV.tr acted from pocullar spcrloiT oi
the Yellow Saa,
This
praall Y/hita B'aarJc, caught Ir.
known ns Cakcharodo> Rowdeleth. itvuyy
Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtue as a restor-
ative of} hearing Were discovered by a Bnddfciat
Piiest nOout tbe year 1410. Its cures were no uuoi-
e rous and naany so seemingly miraculous. tL.it
the- remedy wi.s officially proclaimed orartJie sa-
tiro Umpire. Its use became so universal th.\l
for cvt.r S!)0 years no Deafneee has existed anions
•Lie Chinese people. Hont, eliargea pra;,>4li, to
any addrefi.s av $1.00 per bottlx
He.s^r Tvliat Uio Deaf Saj!
It has psrformed a mirado in my ewe"
1 hava noiuneurthlj-ncisea it ray Leadanfl bare |
much better.
I Lave been greatly benefited.
My deofness helped agre-t doa!~ijiiik aSo!*..}»|
boUle will cure mo.
"Its vlttuo are ucqnostionaVo and Its earat'vs
character absolute, as the witer can personutif J
tfntlfy, both from ejperi::co and oh.-orw.k.a • 1
Write at oaoe to Haycock !k Js?j.vey, T !>jy
New York, enclosing $1.00, and you w ii rcijeiv,
by roturn a remedy that will enable you to hen:
like any body eloe, and v/bose curatlvc eSfeate i
will be permanent. You wili never iegrot 'loiiii; 1
bo."—Editor of Mercantile Review.
Jf-ir'i'o avoid loss jnthe jtslIIo, please send mono* 1
by llegistcrud letters. I
Only Impsrtaa HAYLOOK & JSNto]
(Lete Hayloek Sc Co.)
EDZ.B AGJEBT8 fOtt AUXBlcA. T L'i'J ot.r'N', YJ
Ce\"Si
/PIANO eo'S«
— Fred o' Atistin, when
<<tH cu the Peitiiualr's, went to feed
l»is Iidi'sh. and in tiouijj so pulled
.1 bundle of oat.-s out ot the Knock.
A rattlesnake concealed iu tbt-
s raw seixMj bira ov lJ:e Hiutub, in-
ll C'ing rt.t>eveiu » i e, iroiu wuicb
Mr. Sterz g ».-*» r. w ver, rtcovtr*
ing.
Y u can hive Wkekly In
TELLIGE.NCE3 Icr $2 £U j.er ytar
A Fericua accident happened at Laredo,
in the yard of the International Railroad,
on the night of the 19th, a conductor and
an engineer going about the depot al a
late hour tried to bluff off the watchman
liy making feinls and were both fthot «r.<d
ferimisly hurt by tbe watchman, wliu j
thu light they were robber*.
SEI" BACK 42 YEARS.
I was troubled for many yearn
Kidney Complaint, Gravel, Ac.; my blood
became tlnn; I wtw dull and ibacti^e* could
bardlv crawl about; was au old, Worn out
i man a. 1 over* could get nothing to he p
nie, until 1 got Hop BilUvrg, now I aiu
a boy a^jiin. My blood ana kidnevs are
; ali right, and I am afl r.etive an a man of
30, although I am 72, and I have 110
j doubt it will doaa we»J fot others oi my
Il in worth a trial^fatiier.
Slempjus & Ch aiiesvon
RA1LSIOAD J
THE
Guret Sovtliern Mail Route
Pouring tbrouj'a tbe "naturally beautiful and
iii'st lavored region of our country, Decidedly
t <i shortest line to the Baft and Southeast.
Afier June 1st round trip tickets at red need
rr '/te wUl be on aale to the celebrated ipiiugs
tnd watering places of Saai Ttuneisee aoJ
Vi^rtnU.
Kisgaitt Day coaches horn Little Hock
to Cbaltatiooga without change. Afavni-
Oo«i<t ralace Bleeping car*, owned Dy the com-
i»any,on all nlgpt train*. Sleeping car tare le-
dncetl. Baggage through to destination.
l>M«enaers for Washingtoa Baltimore, Phila
delphia, Sew York, as well as iu. Chattaono go
Atluta. Charlotte, Augusta, as and all 8ou>hern
Ci.ies, U« aud purchase ticitby tiiia line.
gijH, rim« 1. bles and ltatea of Ticket an
' aent on application to
P.&. RODGBK.
Waatsrc A^entfi aUaaX * s&s.
I'lANOS
t330 SJ3ABS BRAND PI4H0 for 0HLV$24
r-!NO 8TILE S1-8
WCod rusj. olejrantlv fijlahe-l, 3 Etrings. 8 11
Octaves, rnll patent csntante agraffes, our ne'I
patent oyerss.-ung scale, beautiful caved legs an I
ye, he*vy seipantlne and large fancy tfiouldinil
ft7il 'run frame, Freecb Grand action, Graiil
TTafimers, lu fact, every improvement which eel
in any way tend to tnl perfection of the instil
ment. han b-^en added. I
gt«rOar price for shla Instrument; bote I
ona delivered on board cars at New Yot|
with fine Paino Cover, Stool Q><) "
rd ' 00k, Only
Reduced from our lato wh.Messl fnctory pricl
jjj dollars, fur 60 dey oily, to hwe thU beautif I
llano intniducel. 1 his ts now, bv fit, the grcl
e»t bsrenin ever offered the rnasieal public- Ol
prs'fjdented success! Treinendous denandfor til
itylei Older at ones. I
This I'iano will be sent on 15 days test irinl
Please sen't refsrenje if yo 1 do not send mijucl
order Cash sent ith oraor will be refunded arl
frelcht charges paid by ua both ways It Piano I
r.o: ',uet as vepriv>euUid. ')ner 15,000 in uso, a<|
erot one dlasatlsjjed pvrcbaser Handsome Ulrl
stat *d • atalogue, mi«fled free, gfrqng the highil
talmans!:>!s ever awa-ded «ny facturar. Svel
Pianu fdil wanantod for dveya^rs, Sheet ma-icj
orlce CAUjgue of S.WH cnjle plow fjr 1st
P u«u ohn liaio Co. Box2058. -'82 Y. J
$100 AmonthUffiT SBtf*
•rs for »ha lite of Jrjfcnon J)avi», by Wm P H [
ford, LI . u., ot Alabama, including / a tall
torj' ' he Lost Oaoav. 1 Mastrated- Now ret
Bend for particular*. K. B TtiBAT PablL. |
TM Bros awsi. Nsw Yerk City-
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