Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 143, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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MYSTERIOUS
.Articles Willi High Standing,
CrK&"Xaw JVume*t are not a
Success.
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TO. PLAIN ENGLISH.
Every reader of newspaper has obperved
{time, and again, in the advertising col-
<nmns, many singular and frequently un-
■ ■ pronOuncable names of medicinal reme-
*dies. The Ereek and Latin languages
' especially have been drawn upon to furn-
ish nnmte oy whieh patent medicines
• could be introduced to the public. The
inference is, in many cases at Jesst, tha
'?]jeir proprietors depend mere upon the
. attraction of high sounding titles than up-
<c:i -the essential merits of the remedi
emseives.
It is refresmg once,* in a wLfle to find a
. m tdicire advertised, whose simple, intel
igible nume in Hr.glish at once conyeys to
' ih render an ur.deistanping of the uses
«£ td purposes os the JeKedy.
A notable instance of this kind is found
n the medicines ot Dr C W Benson,whosU
• bkin Cuie rnd Caleoy and Chamomile Pii
jjaipar t at once. 111 their iihUies, either the
( in poke or the ingredients which ccmpod
ti ta. Dr Benson's Skin Cure is warrans
td to heal till diseases of the skin, such a
Utters, humors, intlamation. milk crul
uijiiia, uiseaees ol the can and sea
not uia, ulcers,pimples and itchings on al i .
ij arte cl the boby. it makes the skin white ! v/1'l "e a pointer to ihe i resi-
,.0't and smooth, removes tan and freckles, .dential contest of 1884. If Ohio
•trd is the best toilet dressing in existence.
■3t.s.popularity is attested by the immense
-.uahs of it ,vhich are taking place every-
where.
pjggf xl is the only genuitie "Skin Cure'
i*n't all should beware of the various reoi-
tdies which Lave been strugging lor exis*
tei;ce, and now endeavor to ride into pop-
ularity by advertising themselves as '' liie
fjmit Skm Cura," 'lhere is only one, and
(tnxi is JL>r Benson's. i>e sure ai d get it.
NOETON'S m SLLIGENCEH j cUy!tVXZ mZt IS
husband ot the Mexican woman
who fell in an unprotected ravine
at the head of one of the principal
streets and broke her utck a short
time ago.
Dyspepsia, the insidious foe to health
disappears by usiagDr Acker's Dyspepsia
fableta. At druggists.
He Resigned.
A Ju»tice of the Peace in Ouk>
dale, Stanelaus county, Cal., vol-
untarily resigned his office, in the
letter to the Supervisors he uses
the following humorous language:
"When criminal actions are pro-
tracted by 'the law's delays' until
the Justice finally cjmes out iu
debt for his tobacco and stationary;
when attorneys and counselors
irorn Superior Courts will flatly
tell the Justice he cannot do a
thing wnich he has already done;
when a studied semblance of judi-
cial dignity and wudom is looked
upon as 'owl-like imbecility;' when
the ferious rulings of Mhe court'
are called'the ravings of a crank,'
then patience ceases to be a virtue,
and who would such fardels bear,
to groan and grunt and sweat un-
der the weary life of public du-
ties, when he himself can his quie-
tus make with a mere resignation."
A.. B. NORTON.
Editor
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$200 A
j-nBT » Male or ftmnle a -
"TTTTI A "n / Beii Turkish Kuj
1 JPjJTl It Patterns, Address i£. S. Fruot ± Co, Bid lie.]
ord M®,
Who said that the ain*8 on our banner wera dim
That their beauty bad faded away;
Look up and behold I how bripht through each fold
Thej are flashing aEd smiling to day."
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 17, 1883.
The Ohio Election —J*a I?isnppoint-
merit
A.11 eyes again are turned upon
! Ohio. The election there this fall
goes Democratic in October "the
jig" will be up with Republican
success
in great part upon who the Demo
crats nominate. The probability
uow is, that .Judge Hoadiy will be
the man in asmcch as Foraker
CAN BE SAVED
N THE LIVING EXPENSES
OF THE EAMJLY
by the use of Be* M&gnos, i be Hnmiston Food
ProeerveOve. It p-csetvfs Meat, Flfh, Milk,
< renin. Kcgf fctid all kind? of Animal Food fresh
and sw«t for weeks, even in th» hottest wither
This can b« proved by the testimonials of hua
dreds who h«ve tr(e<l it. You can prove it tor
yoursE-lves for £0 ctrts. Ton will find that this
is an article that will save you u great deal of
money.
NO SOURED MJLK.
NO SPOILED MEAT.
MeaaBtawwmsmwamsixtaiaM
NO STALE EGGS.
It will keep them freuli r.rd sweet for many
days and does rot impart the sllt'tiUst fort lira
taste lo thea-ticles treated- It is so simple In
ojx>ra tion that a child can follow directions, ii
as ha rniinss at? tait auo rest only s fraction ofa
cent to poimd thi1 treat, fish butter or cheese or
to a qufirt of iriilk- This i.i po hutnoug: Jtis in
dorgtd by such men a* Prof Sarn'l W. Johhsoo
of Yale t'o!!"^. PoM by dro gists and croeore.
Sareple pounds sent pre-paid by mall or ex
press (ta were preftr) on leelp of prloo.
Name your cxnre«e ofile^. Vi°d!ne lirand for
meat; Ocean Wave for liah »nd sea food; Snow
Flake for milk, buttir and cheese; Antl-Ker
mert, Arli-FIy ard Anti-Mo d, 6Uc. rer lb.
ea-.h . Fotsrl for ereeni; Que«n foi . pgs; and
Aqua-Vttae for fluid extracss, $1- per lb. each.
THE HUMISTON FOOD I'KESEKV-
IKG CO..
Vi Kiibv* St.. Poster., Mass.
win "«> a» m.« *'wr\,-vrz.<vwv*rv*rr-iw^v~<!r'*w>cmw"r yj
To PreserTe The
Use the Magaeton Appliance Co'a
MAGNETIC LDRG PROTECTOR!
PRICE ONLY $r>*
They are priceless to Ladies, Gentlemen
and Children with weak 1udk«: no uasel
of pneumonia or croup is ever known1'
where these garments are worn. , They al
so prevent and ctire heart difficulties, colds/I
rheumatism, neuralgia, throat troublesr|
diphtheria, catarrh, and ail kindred <lis
eases. Will wear any service for thiei
years. Are worn over the under ciuthing
11 A »rn 4 T) 1)11 ^ -3 needless to describ
Oiiliinnn. tho symptoms of thia nau-
seous disease that is sapping tha life and,
strength of only too many ot the fairest;
and best of both ?e>:es. Labor, study ?tndj
research in Amorisa, Et'.rojie and Eastern
lands, have resulted in the Magnetic Lungjl
Protector, affording cure fur Catarr'i, aj
remedy which contains no drugging ot the'|
system, and with the continuous stream.
of Magnetism permeating through the af-'l
fiicted organs, must restore tliem to s»
healthy action. We place our price for,|
this Appliance at less than one-twentieth1
of the price asked for others for remedies]
upon which you take all the chances, and
we ee.peciuily invite the patronage of the
n.'m.y persons who havt tried druggingi
their stomachs without effect
f
'Menssanain corpora eano.-' 'A ?ound
mind in a sound body' is th® trade Eumrli
How It Will be depends , ut Allen's Brain Food, und tve assure cur
! readers that, if disstaislied with either i
Tveakne s of Brain or iSedily powers, this
remedy will peruiaHenuy strenghten both.
$1.—At druggisti, or by mail from J. IX
Ailen, 315 Firm Ave. New York City.
. MINNEToTATrEJiS.
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HAS BEFM PnOVZ.%
Tiie StiREST Of»{;6 ftw
KmbuEY OfiSEASBS.
Does a lasaa baofe or dlssminred nrtna tadi.
tfate ttiAt vooi ta x'ictlra P THStT IK} HOT
IxSBTl'A'i'H; ai« Kltlnoy-".-Vc<rt at cws, (drn«-'
gi8tarcxjoianeudit)ar>di' wlUr-poodUy onus
coico too cUeoaee exul reswe hcaltiijr cettcai.
a ,n. ,-yiJ ((,,<> £'or ctrr.r..lalnts pacultai?! *;4
Sb'TltUfi C'JSd to yor.r ii;t, eaclias pi'Jrs ..S'
[MaJ wo lirjisir "SB, Kidney-Wci-t m
sas ii will act psxiiaptly aad catfty.
SSthirEtei. Inisonttwrace,rotoiitlon
Srlok dust or ropy depoE'.fB.jMviaull cu<»jgtnfc
to palno, <U\ npeodil;v yield to its ctni Ut« power.
IS- BOtD ur Ait. DBUOO-19'ra. PKOffi
'C}T'.' J'i: z'' txryjj'f '4-1-\' <\v;ikr..'}-jKuk
l*OES HEAD AO HE?
Ft»Matter Vt ha? Came, Sick, JNervoas
Xeuraljjic, Dyspeptic.
lives in Hamilton county. Gen.
Durbin Ward or Judg* Geo. W. ' MinReapolw1 ia troubled with 1
footpbdj'
I Geildes would be etronger. Jthn
| Sherman could have been elected1 A rich veia of ore
been discovered rear Duluth.
as a 81^1
H:1 caiE3A'i>:fi I
ba'-'!
Which is it? A ravoltitian in the treat-1—Next to him Arnoe TownsendJ
fluent of nervous diseases is now takytr | , , , .
j»lace. Lt 0 W liMison'has discovere<ia ' leveland, vrouid have t)een the
• lire reuifvy in his Celerv and Chamomile , strotigen*' for a race Ot the peculiar
frills—th<! permanently cure sick and ,
i ervcul headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, 'v!U'J DOW being run. iii-e i^nor
raletpjinets and ail nervous diseases. j queetien enters largely UltO the
by all diugguts. Price oO ce.nts a box- j * "* J
.AddressBaltimore, Md« Bt» wail, two contest. Governor Softer, to atiu • . T
uiT hnvPH for'S-'-vi | . , I fair at Marshall, Lyou county.
toxes for ur-tux boxes lorob interviewer Have that, the i^ue* ] ly * T) . '
... , ' , Mrs. Karris of St. Paul reuoveru
C. II. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale agent J Wl'' je t3ie 6an,e SH Ht li,(s fciec- her child, alter nine years oi sejm-.
Jir. C' W lie nson'sKemjcite. lltS Fulton j tion and the canvass Will be con» raiiuu
JSew York ... Tr , •
I ducted iu Jibe rnanijer. If this
Austin's piojerty valuation isj
a early $1,000,000.
Braiuerd dedicated a new Con-
gregational ctitirch.
The raiu storm drowned out the
; T| 0 W Tl I !' >'lf A j >i ™' Al'plL?"w-
( 'IU • J IU UL iilii" (-10 to your drugs]
' gist and ask for them, if they have not!
got them, write to the proprietors, en-l
closing the price iu letter at our risk, andT
ihsy will be sent to you at once bv maii'l
postpaid J
Send stamp for tho "Nevj Denarture inn
Medical Treatment Without Medicine,"J
with thousands of testimonials.
THE MAGNETON APPLIANCE CO.
^ , 218 State Street, Chicago, 111
Y ! Note.—Send one dollar in postage'
cl I stamps or currency (in letter at our n»k)|
7:1 with size ot shoe usually worn, and try J
;-air of our Magnetic Insoles, and be con«|
vinced of the power residing in our Mat>.|
etic Appliances. Positively no cold fee>
■where they arc corn, or money re/a ndtd j
LJL.TT. ILI 11-.:"--- i'i -is. . I * ^ ■hi
."M f .1.1 ' - fu™! --
l«2ESU-.I3
ry. lir-K ss Fvufc%
Lie so
mor
tit. Fv.ul's munioipal salBry list
'o, then "the party of great j is $185 000. That ot Mnineapo*
al ideas," will be b^ti'v beaten.' lN ' 7,600.
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V-..
The endorsement
>y
of Arthur's hkU
Tiie Mankato Ueoient '^orkti
^ 0 ^
f&m iM
m"
THE NEW FOOD
CHIP! M s"
;v'< L. U I W B .t.Ti 4»
miDHtralion ,n impoiiiio .ud u»- !'i,'0'?u" f"*"1* <"* ll""i ,ur
1 lb,000 barrels of cemenr.
M) I
wise, T'le moral sepimient of the
Rfants and Children
i
riorpMyr." or Najcotiixs.
What ves nnr Children roey- choeka,
What euros their ferers, raak^s them sl<**p;
'Ttd-Cawtoria.
Vlicn Babies fret, and cry by turns.
Wa»i- curts their colli:, kills thi ir vronns
But Cwitorl^.
What nii.rkiy ciires Constipation,
Suur 8tt>oiach, Colds, Indigestion ;
But Cawtorii*.
FsiroweU then to Morphiuc Syraps,
rtric, ana
The gnt ol Sheriff Carlson and
sober End staid men of the WeH-1 u:u ,
i nis uepuiy preventea ibe proposed
tern Reserve, where the strong | Re(j Wing lynching.
temperance tiding exists c*n not
•Jiouiach the doing* at the White
® 1
ri^HEEE is no freatar Bl< oa eroducwr a'd Llt'i
- ouitaiainf Pnnniple tr the world ot food «n
iri;,i;Clnethivi MALT BIOTTiKB, prnjm-^d fr-■ n'I
. rl nuentod M ,!t, Fit*>u t-nd t'uinin^. l'hi-y fr > J'
i i. aaa the b/ati, enrich the Mood, solidity'
tti j Done*,bard \ the tniiBAles, uav.-t the i,?rv<:K|
the'./ '!.t ml; p -rf <-t r.-ttn!.-.*v th'j
stomach and h •• , cleanse the liver and k' lneyj
and vii«'i»t> withKi^W I/IFE every fluid of tlnS
boilv. Kcwan- ■. i imltati'iiis s'.miljrly Liamo ifl
Look far tlie i »•* uny's SiKtMktnre which app^iirJ
plainly on tbatahel of every bottle, dold a.^rl
where. 3i.~ I. i '"'I'TKits1 no.. Sl.i ••«. 1
I
IIt»ut-e and they will tivaii them»
selves of the Crst opportunity to
rtbuke the wine bibbers -and Bao.
chaualians—the giddy b>utei*iie*
ot Jabhiou who-e chief delight is
in re
The Bar Associatioii of the
Eighth Judicial district endorse
Jud^e McDo^a d tor re-election.
The faruicrs in the creamery re-
gion hav# crganized to light roy-
alty on the. Couity patent milk
cans.
Castor Oil and i'arego
. , Pat Co 11 on, of Oaklard, near
velry hi. , 11,< night oarcusaN.! ^UaljDj ft-ceived fatal injuries by
Oi the wliule the protptct ie j a kick Ircm a hor.se lact Sunday.
gloomy, and we deeply regret thai1
K™
ft
Tti nbr'ir.J" dyspepsia and lirnr complain*, ard li
ehroni-! conft'jiation ind o<h«r < >v.ttnate dtn*'****,
IIoctR'.ter'n Htorcaol e Bitten I* Ktyond all <vom- -wv*k <^s a v m i
pari«on ' l.o te».t rw.-.ody that eun Ve taken. As a k TfcS Ot | I v'k tvi l.,S, •
nae&rs (•!' : ;>«t-«rir-sr '.h* str- njt'h tnd vitu! pnerjry I si
of per^.r-s who on. sinking nader >h« dclr.'llatin? J *<j
It telh ol'f diK)ic-.rs, this s'aitdsrd "'tf"- J
tsble inv w< r<i 111 i» ronfess«l!y (.iifqrialod.
j'(r sale \y sJl L'n^gitt, ur-.P. Dt-aleis .■ cerai
iy
g^AMO ri'J^ CEtl no A HP for tbrea
'•-PLivoYounf' tn
or ladies in wch
,5?iSSrVt?!l rrsr.THKBlv ■' Wt W""15; 1
V) l\ T7> TT Vt'fn t eat
a. ii l A — m!i Mt \
~ A li-jncficial drossir.j jf I
prelorrcd lo similar art* j
icles because ot its piin-,,.
ty and rich ;wtunic. It f ]
UeM^rc-.i to flnj Rair ? j
tho ¥oathf»il Color & }, J
city. Address P W Zleglerr A Co. P
elphia, Fa. cl 105 4v
r« : ' K'l Ti - - d.nidruif >ind ' J
i > r-~ J falling of the bair. ! I
I lj 50c.A»l.IJiKor*Co.,W.7. .^|
hi I ' r^n•■jrrTtf. .-'i" J
Hull Cwtorltil
Contunr Liniment.—An w
failing c'-iw for Rton roatl*in,
fjpraiii.^, >/.umus, Galls, Ac. Tlie mo»t
jt»ot«ut ar.J. Foverftil pcin-rsiiov-
and hoaH*c rouady, knew* to
nan.
JDcsc
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ifc&t&rok isa3, ^
UUl b-: . _ e«i YHTr «• at appncairts, ar.c so cup-
trtnorsc Mithr.-itor<Wr..jrIt ItcorinirM
.'.txjut i' i p»7es, firw fllustreticna. rrl««. ■ccurefv
<;nfCc«>U'...» jii* vaV.iSlf ^ir"Cttoi.a fo- plsntiinf
r< V>y«'t«4ne 1*1 Kover 3<-<w.
[ -u.» T|f^- ■ to ail. esi-wo-
:.?11> a> Marie i Csu ^a-jfB. <*.:■« for K !
O • "O. DtTBOlT ft-'tC1*.
it i* *o. We wish Judge Foraker
may be elected but would bet no
Eight cais of t-ilver bullion from
Montana were shipped east troni
Duluth by the propeller China on
money on our horee in this heat, i -^hur6^8y'
From the Intelligencer June 23, ! The lhrou2l:out ""
The above evidences that, we
State are complaining vigorously
ot the new order «t the vtarehouse-
haii no faith in the t-uceess of the j men to grade down all wheat af»
« cwr ILH ra;, •W..W«■ I I Ml'
U i f| r ^ m (8% g i
^ ' Sj y' ^ ^ &J
and all ,is w«Ki ftOOfUX'T? are rolkvrod by te>rh«t
W818KTS ISOiAn V£S£TA3li RU.S
VecatftKe; ®9 Ssfet «&a. AiiCJCSJ^s,
FJ KxoeU flovrar iu rtcha!?*. 'lXient% j
r very i No oior tiicc K. Be lure yoo yLOHKS- j
K TON Colcgnc, 9iana%ure oi HitOos A Co., N. Y.,oa^ory |
Jj l'.b^. and rtd., »t <lr-i»fflVu and deal«r« in ptrftumrtu j
&
Republicans in the election of 1883
—and if we win in 1884, it will
only be by a csiat^e ot policy.
Ohio is a ttepubltcnn .«-tat<>, when-
ever the vole's strictly npm prin-
ciple,Afttt the petiplo will tu>t coun-
teiiltice any in'ei'p»ilairon upon !he
creetl or »ny illiberal in novation p.
If You are Burned p Health
fecttd with unut
A crew of threshers who oper-
ated extensively in litdwood c un-»
ty report an average yield of twen-
ty-'hree bushels of svtieat to the
acre.
Manv farmers in Jackson coun*
J
ty have •gathpred a nearly lull grop
ot excellent corn, while peitiaps,
an tqual nutut-er will nol ^et a
bushel to tne acre.
MATRIMONIAL
Ir-.xtH Times Pun. do
llaxiatvi, Booted, Mtwn. i
IIavk yon seen it? It
sot rr-merolfir no youn^ T
^■JtUarr.an *V>akl I
€3«ot5 i'sy i'or $00 loj|
$200 per month made selling our Foo!
am? Bible-. Write to J. C. MiCurdy
Co., St. Lotii«, Mo.
BOOK'S - 500,000
Aitlr.xw Times PCTJ. TVt
!KT«eas.
The Btrrais' Gctde, No.
34, Fall smd Winter, 18S3,
givea wholesale prices dtreat
to eonitumara on everytfiing
rou use, eat, drink, wear, or
have fan with. Tells how
to order with exact cost, 216 page*—large
ones—3»300 illustrations — a wholo
picture gkllerv. Contains information
gleaned from the markets of the world.
No other price-book in existence contains
O
YOI«UME*. the choicest literature of
the world. 100-page cataWue fr*e-
est pric2a ever kn^wn. NOTsold >»y tleal{
ers. Sent tor examination before pay-
ment on evidence of jfood faith.
, J.5BLN B. ALDSN1, Pabiah^
i P. O- Box 1227. 18 Vessy St., N
0
fr< ni any tstite, «s| icia'l} ti<;niihe u.-e o At Laillt^ttoil, the ten-year* j as much information. Sent free to any ad- "iJ>'
any of i lie tlcursrd no^tnuits that from- | 0j.i vo_ . (Juarlt>- Porter l,in his d ress upon receipt of postage (7 eta). Let ua , a^(
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PARKER'S TONIC!
ONCfc. I'EU'ED .VLWXYS PiiSKKKBl
This sre^t remedy has #on Its way
the hi^nest place in th« esteem ot thj
most iutell'iiierit people, rher.i are dail;
leci tiits to its host or friends. Its perl or
ance is in'fariftMy
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WT • ill orlii* . JU ill Mi',If HWfT. In Ci -1 H-.i«h ; c
'rt.Hii nn.^: el* ta A m«rKc ' «rt * v.
^LYlllHgt flu— H1H»l Hi Jk. s<ark.
-e so l!irit*-ly, with long fictftitiUs te»tio<o. i7'." "V . hear from you, or visit us when iu our city.
• i.i s. i av«- t o >:u Htjiiirt ro Hop Bitters ' haud into H ^8l'»'8^e null ami til?! J^ear Exposition Buildings. Respectfully^
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ot r ■b'fjt »;.d Llou«ii-:»ij i;e«Ulie.
iiau.i iii.it « ■••v i j>ear c-xpoemoriutuiaings. xvespecuuuy4
. tu K"J^L'Ze^ry. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
•iiunis Aa-itiuircu wts-nm^ary tndkmWri,ukAlwai,chkamtt *
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