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From the Baltimore American.
MYSTERIOUS
ArtlclPH Willi High Standing,
( rak-Jaw 3iame» »re nut a
Succew.
NORTON'S IOMGESCEB:
=£±
A. B. NORTON,
DOES YOIJIC HEAD ACHE?
No f itter VVliatCauM;, Sick, Nervous,
Neuralylc, Hjr«pcpUc.
"Which in it? A revolution i» the treat-
ment of nervous distases is now taking
place; l»rC W Lenson' luiK discovered a
mre remedy in hi* Celery and Chamomile
i'ills—the permanently cure sick and
xivrvoul headaohe, neuralgia, dyspepsia,
alccplinew and uli nervous diseases. Hold
by all diugr.i,d,». Price 50 cents a box.
Addretts Baltimore, I*Jd» Hy mail, two
boxes for $1, or mix boxeb ijr $2:o').
C N. Crittenton, .-'ole Wholesale agen'
]>r. U* W 15« iwoii'h Remedies, 116 Fulton
New York.
CELEBRATED
W
pyp
STOMACH
Ji.ralids who are recovering vital slami-
),h dfclaru ii) greatf"! terms 11 e:r appre"
tit-lion of the meritB as a tonic, oi Ho-**
("Itrr'rt Stomach tBilWn. only does
it i
tot
n part strength to ti>*» weak, but it td-o
,octH. an irregular arid state of the
HMr.sch, makfca tbe bowel* act nt proper
interval*, give» «»*« to those wh'« Millet
from rheumatic and kidney ir<--u)»!.»«, >»iid
<:or':;n€T8 as well an prevents imer and
fcgoe.
For Sale by all Drugjjists and Dealers
generally.
win •<
ii 0u- u«.k at for
chance* o increin'
licir «-.,r lug", a J
lliiue l-ecuiiiu weal-
»>,. thofce wfiW Jo ,.ot Improve ttHr .jpwtunl-
t - r-uia.ifui ft1 'Verly. W « off r a (rwt chain- • to
lit«ft«* mom,', Wv want,in, n wuim"i,b •>'* «ad Kir's
♦„ werk for o« iri*lrt in their o*:i iws-1 t e-t. An)'
i>in uo the w;xk properly far ,i t:i«' i!m» *tart.
' 'hf hudftnt^.* #lu |MV mote til ,ii ten ti <•» orji
.ry l- *|»en»tvo ouili fuini hut tr«*«, Ko
( nn «bu '-tilt* to ill 'iie\ r ipl lly. Yon
I «n dlV t|1 Tyir wlw'e itrui? l». the wo , >.r only
vfiurwVw^o m.^iH'iun. Knll lrftwm«th»n »:i-l nil
(-.«• frtv,. -vuir^#» ari> <> .v r■>,
Muiuc. uiaiCtio
A BEFRISHISG CHANGE
TO PLAIN ENGLISH.
Kveij reader of cew^paper has observed
tiu.t, Mici again, in the advertising col-
uairij', iuai/y singular and fre^aestlr un-
procot ncable nime« "f iiedicir.al rt-me-
rjief- The Eretk atd Latin ianguages
egpecially have been drawn apon to furn-
ish names by which patent medicines
ctuld be introduced to the public. The
jt,:eret.ce is, in many canes at least, tha
their proprietow depend more upon the
a'.traction of hi^h sounding tit'es than up-
on the essential merits of the remedies
th( iL-el*e».—
It is refreaing once in a «hfie to find a
icedicine advertised; whose simple, intel-
name ir» l!.iiglifch at once conyeys to
threader tin underntanping of the ukb
ntu purposes cs the Jtrnedy.
A notable instance of this kind is found
in the medicines ot Lr C W Benson,whose
fckin Cure :mi Celeov and Chamomile Fills
impart at ones, in their names, either tAiei/
duit ;?e or the ingredients which compose
tl,(Lr Eensoii'i bk'ni Cure is warrant-
ed to heal all diseases of the *kin, such an
tet:*-rs, humors, incarnation milk crust
» C7'- iiia« diseases of the hatr and scalp,
scrofula, uhera,pimple8 and itctiingn on ali
parts of the ho by. ilmaite- tne skin wliiie,
Hoft and smooth, removes Un 2nd freckles,
anu ia the Ust toilet dressing in existence,
iu i ipuiarity is attested by tbe immense
Baits of it which are taking place every-
where. . .
jigf It is the only genuine 'okin t_ uro
: i ■, .dl hli'.uld beware of the various rem-
. d:"* w inc-h have \xn-n Rtrogging for exis,
tpnee, and now endeavor to ride into pop"
r.lsrity by adycrtising themstdves ;,.s l,Ihe
<ire:tt Hhrn t.nra," There h only one, and
tha; is Lr Benson's. Be sure and get, it.
£a:rat cf Tezas Scho:! Fnal Held \j
Sail:cad3.
Prior to tbe late war the differ* j
Editor : ent rai'waJs of tbia Slate borrowed
j vnoaey iroai (he school fund. The
; Hotiston and Texas Central owes
| yet to date, cn which interest and
sinking fund is due, §511,280, and
I th^ infereit und pinkiag fund due
' to date is §20 450. The Suneet
Road owe? $506,252 and internet,
and ."inking fund to date ie &7,22i.
Tbp Texas and New Orleans Road
$506,465, with 820,2.58. due as in-
terest aDd einkiug fund. " The
'Texa* and Pacific uwe^ $172,773,
with ?6,911 due fjj date as intereat
I und binking fund.
a
The following resolutions passed by tha
"Who eaid that the- gta-B on cur banner were dim i Ohio press afcscciation. in our judgement.
Lc1k"»ptd a?jCgh eacafold ! «ood ones, and ehoald be carried out,
Uhey wo flaehing sL<i emiiir.g to day." j to the letter, by every newspaper publish
er in Texas:
LYDiA E. PlfiKHAKa'S
7E&ETABLE COMPQTOT1.
Is a Positive Cure
Saturdau March 17, JSS3.
fwr all tho«i! P»lnftil Complaintf &£ WeauTSCm
•o cn-.Tuncn to out b«at ^oiialattoo.
Resolved, That we, the members of the! A BeJiclne fhr WoTnin. Inratfedby aWnratn*
; Xorthwestern Ohio Editorial Association, j
Prpjmred by a Woman.
refuse trom this date to give any foreign j Th« Or«»t!et m«.T.r7 6in«u. d«*o „f mtur*
- j advertiser a special position in our papers,
j and that we will not send a copy of our
j paper to such foreign advertiser, unless he
The question as to whether
» . i a . i • I f**t'v* kW KUV" 4W4«-'o" uu »»-i unci, uiticnn ur
person has the ngrit to ni^s a per- pay8 full prioe for the same, when the
former on the stage, will be settled contract is less than §20.
by the New Orleans courts. Ke- ! Resolved, That we will hereafter maka
.. , , . , it a point in contracting with foreign aa-
cently a person wno hisoed a per>» to fix the prices 00 tha; they will
former at an entertainment in New ' net tuaa good prices as we charge our re^-
Orieans, » as gathered i>y the back 1 u'^ »ome advertiners,
i>. 1 1 7 1 1- c u i l i Iw-soived, That it be the duty of each
of the neck and slack of uirf ;recc..e=. niPlljJtr 0f this Association to inform by
and uuctremonioufily JiUitled OUt»- ;mai! his brethren when a delinquent sub-
hide; for which he claims damages18cr,'Jer moves into his county or town:
and has entered suit against tne'uls0't!,at he i"'0™ tbe members of ifae
manager of tlie theatre for the
r-aut?. As the hoodlums, who
stamp their feet, veil at the top of
their voices, Fcrearn, ehout and
Apncciation of any dishonest advertisers
with whom be lias had de-iiiug:-;.
<«».
Dygpppsia, the mtidioua . foe to health j
disiipjie irs by u.-ing Dr Acker's Dyspepsia j
Tablets. At druggists. 1
siap the hack of the benchts with
a cn . 1 „ u... ~ . Luerarj CurioBiUee.
eanes, and hL the h >use with, J,0et Kichard Henry Stoddard's/
every untarftily imaginable noise, j brilliant narratire ot the 'Life cf Wash-
in applauding an actor or actress, I '£"toc Irving' forms No. 4 in the elegant
.. ^ f-, me. 1 littie Eizevir Librarv and is sold for the
are never exc.uded frjma theatr«,(^priceoI' only | cent8j After aiI, cheap ami
we can see no reason cr justice in j handsome boobsarenot limited to the so
forcibly ejecting a person lor just Scaled 'piratical reprints' as this illus-
<t.o li»tia n„|0, |,;ej /.,,nrl,Urates; the publisher* paid Mr Stoddard
one t itle, otuet tun? in coiiui.itiaa- er»ft f ,1 ». .f .k. , ,
. ' 1. . '$600 for the Manuscript of this ske edi-
tion of a snide performer or ptr* < which is ?t<ax of only a half cent each,
forrnance. i when charged over to one hundred thous-
j amj (j{ their customers. Number 5 of the
Unliineiv Joatou«v i Library, also iust issned, contains Andrew
. Iu. . 4 Wilson's 'The Sea-feerpentB of Science,'
A young man in an Illinois town pr:ce 2command number 6, Tennyson-afa-
stepped iuto a church door a mo- ! mons'Enoch Arden/price *2 cents—in for-
ineut one Sunday while the services j>n<!r years 30'^ 'ar?e editions fot $1.00,
uoinif on Hiir; the smart i?r mor«» Per ,coPT- And yet these num-
gomg on, an_. tne smart heM are in beauliful
bun anfl &houied,f
fey It rerlT<;« tho drooping spirit*, lcvl^orstea anj
KarmonixastlM orpaoic rn^otlonj, srlveseiartldty and
Brioocs« to tb^Btep, rrjetorea tbe natural laistre tc tb«
•ye, and plants on the pale ofcsek of woniia tta fr«gb
tt>39s ot life's upring arid early rammer time.
p/~?hyaiciano Uso It and Prascribe tt Freab-"®#
It re.tovea fointness, flatulency, destroyg all nra-v kw{
for Btknul-int, and rail eve* weatntsu of tbe etomact.
Tbut feol'.n^ of boartasr down, causing pain, woiglit
ac'l bv;U.iche, la a!wayi permanent.y enred by 14s use.
Fcr ttc eu.-o of £ldney Complaints of t ltitr aox
thU Compound la cMMwrpotsed.
T,n»IA E. ITKKTIAM^e BLOOD PUniFir.R
«i.i eradicate erety voStiKe of Eumors from fU
Blwod, and (rfv« tano and ptrcn^th to tha jjstem, of
«*.-i woaian ot eblld. Insist on baring It,
ti-'a the Compound 'iud Blood PurlSer are prepared
Wc-ftera Avenue, Lynn, kfusa. Price of
oithcr, «il. Six bottles for Sent by mall In tbe form
d: or Oi' loz-.ngeg, on receipt of price, $1 p#W>ox
for *;:hcr. Tlrs, Plalchara fret ly anawera all lettCiV ot
ti.ruirr. Enclose 3ct. stamp. Send for pan:pUet,
yo fxaV.y fho"Id he without IAT'TA E. PrXHAiT'S
UVT4 1'ILLS, They cure constipotloni' biiioaaacas,
>—1 torj ldlty of the liver, tj oeufo ner bos.
£0T3cIdty ala Cra^iists."£9 O)
THAT SETTLES IT.
'1
Bronglit into Competition witli
tlie World, the Kest Carries
offtue Honors.
j At the sreat Centennial ExhiVton of ISTo, tbe
! i.'-fccliRi rroducio cf a!I branches '-f the w orid'^ ia
j duetry were at PLiiiatie'pLia. 1o carry oS a priz2
j n t' (■ lace cf that tienaendons competitien was a
! tnsk cf no ordinary diffica/ty. Invention and p*''
j parations for tbe : .V't-v:atioii of pain and the cure
! of dUer.se were j-ieiifcrt in the pc«Eibt'e
r;.rii ty, repr. renting the skill and the profound,
ts: «»udy cf the : ec, and re ay be of vital imprr-
tafica to yen. lerpoiiaiiy, to kn. vthat the high*?
and only n-tda: te rubb-r Por'ocs pjastft*
was awarded to the manufacturer of BSNSOK'3
j CAVCI.'E 1 OP.OVd PLAfcTLU by the foi;owini
ury;
Dr, Win. Roth, Snrgeon-Oeneral, Pmssian Ar
1 my.
J. II, 1iiompi.cn, A.ii.. M. D., Waslinjton
D. C.
C. E. White, H. O.. New Orleans.
Erne lit jpleineh, if. P-, Austria.!
The decision was afterward? confiirm°d by the
medical jury at the last Paris Exposition. Know
!ng the v;,'ne of eucn high andnnbtascd teatiinony,
the tnedical profestion, both in the Unit ed fcHate*
and Europe, quick'y throw asidj the o'd, slow-
i cling p asters th»*y had been using, and aaopteu
Benson's in their regular practice. That phy^i
eiurs and surgeons of the broadest reputations
f!ia this, distinctly proves the intrinsic merit o
the article-
It is di wore thar. j jft to add that the average
physician today is not dorainatfd by the prejudic es
wijii.il »e»ardad the proeress ar,d modified tho guc
cf8i>t;K cfhis j/edtceefo's ot not more than twenty
live years -ig^. He accepts bints from all quar-
atid lid.jries and a opts demjndti'atei ; ei.l
iuy avents wherever he fi''d ibetu.
The right of Bbbsoii'i Capein-) Porous Plaster
to stand 3t thelioidof all esten al applications
whatsoever, for th j imitation or oure oi diseise
, is nob tiger questioned.
"Let the pm-chajer, howc-vr, be on his guard
agaijibt imitatrons. '1 he genuine lias the Wjoi
CAPOINfe. cut in the ee nter.
tieabury i; Johnsoa, Chemist, Sew York.
c. c. Gillespie, M. D.,
Physician and £rrp;ecr.,
DALLAS. TEXAS.
were
minister gaw
"Un out, young man, she is not
here." The young man was em*
harassed lor a moment, and then
remembering theHeveral m!ni-:trj
ial ecaudalw liiat were in the cotirt*-,
iie said I ud enough for y|! to hear
him: "Yes dhe is, you »>)d duiTer,
You have ^ot her hid behind the
oigttn, and you want to go home
with her yourself?'' The minister
blushed and '•aid the services would i
<do:-e by siuyiug the doxology,
Milwaukee
a are in oeautiful type, handsomely
plir.ted on excellent paper. Sold by al!
dealers, John I). Aldeu, publisher, 18
Veeey St., New York.
Winston, Forsyth, N. C.
Ofnts—I deaire to express to you my
thanks for yonr wonderful Hop Bitters,
I was troubled With dyspepsia for live
yearn previous to commencing the use of
vuiir ilop Bitters some six months ago.
My cure has been wonderful. I am pas-
tor of tbe First Methodist Uhurch of this
piace, and my whole congregation can tes-
tify to '.he great virtue-* of your Bitters.
Very respecnullv,
KEY. II. FERE.BEE.
OrnoE, No. 709 Main' Street, opposite
St. George Hotel. REfiiDEKCE.No. 328
H ord street, near Magnolia*
Graduate —
l)r. Stinson's Asthma Remedy
I? unequaled as a positive . K
Alterative and Cure fori^p
Asthma and Dyspepsia,
and all tbeir attendant evil3. 5t does not merely
afford temporary relief, but is a permanent cure,
Mia. B. F. jjee, of Belmore, O., Bays of it: " / a».i
surprised al the vattilv n&cctt of your remedy. It- i*
ia ».Alr-f i.n r> o i the first medicine in six years that Aat loosened rial
"cr. an Elegant Boot of IsO I ages, 3 Col- , cf),(pft made eocpectoration utsv. I now tiee.fi ail
Un iversity of Louisville, VanderLilt Unicersi
hj and Univet sUy of JSashville.
Mcb 12, lmo
Vick's Floral Gufde
the
MUST
RCLiARLE
FOOD
IX THE V/OJ3LD
;?^!u
CHiLCfl1"
Soldi* l itiffitt*
: •• ^
votth Bra
thsbe&T,
DIETf,
rcB,,H DS •
lasTHMsj sax
iNMKUnwutHMr^w i»F n»!»«7*raarewesM*M»rweri»5 mru*'
sa.edy*
>ftittVftS ;
tun.
The origin;*.i South
diuance of Hwerwion
eti in Uie office ol lite tieoretary ol
State at Columbia. It is wfi'ten
on parchment, is entitled an "Or-
dinance to dissolve ihe union l»e-
'V.'etfii liieS ate oi South Carolina
and o. her S'ate« united with hpr
under the compact entitled thej
Constitution <>f the United Statt-si
of Ameriei." and is very brief eon - j
mining, besides the title, dale, o'c^j
out a little more tiiau one hundred i
words.
An old Mar.s Belief.
Carolina or- ! Have tiHed Parker's Oinpcr Tonic for
. . |i.pjf>rv^ i'-v CCUSU an'^ heiuorrohajte I lad
| L-. rv twenty-five years. I feel like another man
since 1 u^eti it. Am 06 years past, Believo
it sure to cure vounger persons. A. Oruer,
Higlispire, Pa.
\\T. M. David con, member o'j
Ih** l"ei-la!lire of Arkansas, eoua-
oi'ted riiioitb' Wednesday morning i
tt Little K»ok, by jumping in the
rviKana^ river and drowiing
'-tiniself. Tt.is was the wind up
of a protracted drunk. He wa«
one oi the uioit brilliant lawyer,
in the state and a proinine it mem
ber of the General Assembly,
A SURE
RECIPE
For Fine Complexions.
Positive relief and immunity
from coinplexional blemishes
may be found in Hassan's Mag-
nolia Balm. A delicate and
harmless article. Sold by drug-
gists everywhere.
It imparts the most brilliant
and life-like tints, and the clo-
sest scrutiny cannot detect its
use. All unsightly discolora-
ored Ptates ot Flcv/ers and Vegetables, and more
than I00U lPustruiions of the choicest Plowefu,
P'antH and Vegetables, nnd Directions for grow-
ing. It is handsome et ough fr the Center Ta
bio or a Holiday present, tjend on your nsroe and
P0»i OJiice address,witli lOcenta, and I wellecnd
you' , co[>y, postage paid. This is not a quarter
cf its cout, It i» priv'i*d in both English und
Oeiman. If you afterwards order seedo deduct
th.' 10 cts. V'ck's Hetdj are the Best In the
Werldf The Floral Guide will '.eil how to get j
and grow them,
Vie.k's Flower and Vfdetable Garden, 1T5 Pa-
gos, 6 Colored l b tes, 600 jingraviogs, For 50 cts
in paper coverr., $1.00 in elegant eloth In t- er- )
man or Englieh.
Vick'< Illusirated K<nt.hly Mauezine—82 Pa-
(fen, R Uok red Plate ih rv ry nnmbsr mid muny
tiue Engravings. Price sjl 2o a year; Five copies
for !?o.00. bpecimen Numbers sent for 10 ceuu;
3trial c opiec. lor 25 eonts.
«TAMJ5V VXCK,
RorjiESTuR, N. Y.
'XT&Ct- _
Kiyht without roughing.'' ifyoir druggist does not
keen it. send for treatise and testimonials to
J U.P. K. I'I!K .ft t o.,
St3 a^oudtTiu'. Mew VoiU.
T|»« Eurckii Hrlck Mold in
fliiclMiie, which grinds its oivn clay
and maken trom 10,00f to 12.000 perfect j
brick per dav i8 a great invention which
will commend itselt to any who will ex-
amine its woikirtgH,
Brickmakers and Contractors can by
this wonderltii machine supply the great
want cf material In Dallas and other
parta of Texan*
For patriculars as to cost of construct
tion, price &c., call at A. B. NORTON &
CO'S INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, cor-
ner of Elm and Sycamore.
All lettera addressed to us answered
promptly. «
mtm ~
m-'T'rt
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w»ik.L~ k**inai
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T.a;-'.
it- % •
%*"Jdiddle measures are often b-it mi'
dling measures." There are "iniddlirg*"
iib 'tit Kidney-Wort, it is moat thorough-
ly refined ' tlower" of n.« licine. It known J
no halt way measure*, but radically up- |
rtxits all diseases of t.'ie kidneys, liver atid ,
Ixiweis. It overthrow piles, abolishes Con
pupation and treats the system sj gently
ard aoothinifly as to prove its true kin*
*),ip to nalilie in all its prai(?s. It ia
) r^l's rtd in *>uth liquid ^ndx'ry foiui.
of fetigue and excitement are
at once dispelled by the Mag-
nolia Balm.
It is the one incomparable
Cosmetic,
,3-
_ ^on 18QS.
W1U be mailed fuee to au aprlicants. I
tomers of last year without omeriD* it. jtcontaniR
about 175 pane*. 600 tUuKtrations, pv^ee, accurate
descriptions and valuable directions for planting
15oo varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds,
Plants, Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all, espec-
ially to Market Gardeners. Send for it!
D. M. FERRY & CO. Detroit Mich.
ROBERT CLALtKE
SOLICITOR FOB U. S. PATENTS
—AND—
c l a i jvi a q e r
Special .?ntion given tn Pension '»or.n
iea and other Claims rgainat tiie viov- j •—
trmient,
OiBce, Norton's building, corner )( Elc: !
&-S .-eainore. L'allau Texas
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^MEW MOM
SEWIKil MACHIHE CO-1|
CHICAGO. ILL." 3
ORANGE .MASS.
AND ATLANTA. " '
COL. eTOHN A. MAM
JTLM STREET D.'.LLS. TEXAS'
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