Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 22, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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FromtfctBaltimore Amrxtan.
MYSTERIOUS
Articles With lllgh Standing,
Crak JEa^Aniiifsare not a
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Sjuccess.
NORTON'S lOLLffiCIRi;;
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A. B. NORTON,
TSditor
le*nlina*<t an 1 pi-itv rn ik? PfW
Hair Balaam the favoiite for restoring the
youthful color to gray hair.
A mwm CHANGE
TO. PLAIN ENGLIFH.
Every itcder of news [ aper Las observed
time, hiid again, 111 the advert li-biig col-
imns, many ni'tuiar and frtquently un-
I rci cuncable i anief-<■! iLedieinal reme-
dies. 'lie tnek <ji d l.imn languages
tt-ptcially have it ten drawn tij.cn to turn-
jsh rip-mts oy which |>atent medicines
»tu!d be ini.n diictd to the public. 'iliej
j n!» .ti ct if, in n m y lulu at ieast, thai
< iitir pit jrietoi* <!t jei it n.oie tij on the
; ttiacticn ;of bifeb h ui dii g. titles than up-
111 the tFH-iiiifci merits of the rt medio
c iBfelvc?.
it is itlitsirg cEtejj m a while to find a
l i cit u t i uMiiiiM/, v Lthe mi j if, intel
niLl* line ix. ii ginb « ntt conveys to
tii ttM.tiiii 111tntti ] ii k ot ti e uuts
ii d f uipuee ck the atmidy.
A i.oiatle iiisti'.i te ol thus liiid is fou n
n tie mtt.icii is wt Lr C V\ Ltnson.whosu
f ]- n 1 lh nt .Inn) ti 1.11! n < n iie 1 ii
ix 11'j l ai < 11e. -i. ti iil iiiiti.tnl.ti the
t u11 t>e cl the n fc.ixcici.ib v hit li t ( m jcs
l) (ii . Il l u iti 's f km C nit is vairi.ns
t (t to 11al all ditt«iht» t.l it e in, such a
tt tUxs, 1 en < is. a t: mtUdto. milk tiul
i t; i n a. ( jkiih v l ilt 1«•11 vl d sea
tciolula, ulcers,pimphs ai d itchings on all
} aits 11 the Lit y. it n alts the <■ kin white
10't and t n;uoth, it moves tin aid Irtckles,
m d is tiie list toilet tUtr,ciua in ixisttnoe.
its popular ity is aiuitiu by me immense
► ales of it which ait taking place every-
\ iiere.
fry it ig the culy gti ui>e "Min Cure'
: i u all should beuaie 11 the various rcui-
uiieR which have bun mugging lor exis*
tei.te, and row mot a vol to rioe into pop-
ularity ly i'tt> 11 tn-ir.g t lit rut elves as "the
(.iieat Vkin t tn»,'"iheie is i nly one, and
that is Li Benson's, be sure and gel it.
T f.o paid that the star® on cUr banner ^-ere dim
1 hut their biuuty hed faded sway;
Look up ai.d l etold ! bow Viight through eachfoid
1be> are flbBbtn* ?.i d fmiili g to day."
WLDSESDAS AUUUbT 22,1883,
Littell's Livirg Age. The nauiberlor
T/te L'vinq Age for A'igupt 4th and 11th
contain Ccunt Rum ford, by J Tynda J,
The Etliics of iiicgiapliy, fc-y W 0 W 0'i»
phaut, Contemporary Life and Thought in
I ^?r"I1ce ^ontemporaT-y,- The coining of the
' I Friaro, Nineteenth Cerdn'y; A Chapter of
Atitobiogiaphv, by liishop Wordeworth,
Fortnightly; Warlike Adventures of a
Pracetul Prima Donna, Temple Bar;
Across the Plains. Lonyman'e; A Letter of
Ijpigh Hunt's, Athciuzum; Hue Yet a Wo
man, and The Dentruction of Niagara,
Spectator; Botanical Trannnregions,J/cmfA;
'ihe Stury of a Be.older, Nature; with an
instalment of The Wizard'* Kon, and La
Dame a la 'l acse de'ibe; and Giandmother
ar.d her three Lovers, by Mm, Eickmonu-
Chatrain, and poetry.
For fifty two number of sixtv four large
pages each (or moie than 3300 pages a
year) the n.baciiptioa price ($8) is low:
whi'e lor $10.50 the publifhers tfl'erto
send any ore of the American $4 month
lies or weeklies with 'i he Lung 'Age for a
y«ar, both postpaid. Litlell & Co, Boston
are the publishers.
The Prof(8*ion a Unit.
Mr C H Draoer, of No 223 Main Street,
Worcester, Mass., volunteers the follow
ing:
4Havin«j otc^aion recently to use a remo
dv for kidney disease, 1 applied to my
druggist; Mr D B WilhaniF, of Lincoln
Square, this city, arjd requested lam to
furnish me the qest kidney tucdicire that
he knew of, and be handed me a bottle of
Hunt's Remedy, stating it was considered
the besi because he had sold many bottle*
of it to bis customers in Worcarter, and
they all speak of it, in the highest terms,
and pronounce it always r.)li .b!a. rX took
the bottle home nnd couinenied taking
it, and that it does the work effectual
(•NORTON'S UNIOJT INTEL
LIGENCER.
DOES lOllt MAD AtIIE?
I v Hatter V. l at Ctme, Sitk, ^ivous
Scnrafgii, J>jfpcptic.
V'hich is it? A molutiiin in the trtat^
nt Lt of i tiv< up dnvases is r ow taking
plate. L>rC\V l»ns<n'has tuscovtrtd a
uie it n ttiy in listemv 11 d t. h« tuuiuiie
VVisrtlb^it SWi'Vr'VitI^VV«, fcpsia
slttplmers aid a ii ritivotis diseases, bold
box.
two
by alt diuguists. Jr'ceCO ctnls a
Addrtss Baltimore. ivitU l!y mail
Loxes for $1, or six boxes for $11:50.
A Aauglnry I'arrot Mtikos Rlis
thief.
From the Boston Journal.
A farrot lias been the mcarib
of presenting a young lady vv'jo
lives near Boston iu a very pecu-
liar ligb'. Tbia young lady ci 6
on the lower Irojit pltzza witfi her
work or book a large part ut the
time, but a parrot had been hung
in the upper piazza, a tact of which
she was ignorant, as the i- little
hurd il hearing Kesuming htr old
reat on h«r return, site became
very mucb nunoyed at the atten-
tion ot the patera by, especially
tne young ^tutltmeu, and ie now
astonished to learn that Ihe parrot,
hidden horn view, has been ad-
dressing ever) body in the (street
with the free*-andMasy ivitat'ou,
"Kiss me, kiss me, kiss me quick!"
given iu perfect imitation of the
tiuuiau Vi'ico- _
Ihe oft A American Rci ietv for Saptsmber
is an admirably constituted number,,
whether we regaid the timeliness aod iu.s
portai.ee of the subjects presented, or the
ran t Oct II.
Diabetes, Brigbt's Disease, Kidney, Ur*
inary or Liver t omplaints cannot be con^
traded by you or your family if Hop Bit-,
ters are used, and if Jou already have any
of these diseases Hop bitters is the only
medicine that will positively cure you.
Don't forj<"t this, and don't get some puff-
?d up stuff that will only harm you.
Dr. C' W Le Lttn'fc Ltn i tilts, 116 J ultoii j
Is'ew York!
,, n ... . r, , .... , , /eminent competence ot the authors cho>en
C. N. Crtttenton, »>olfe uholefalc agen' S . r u,u u 1
for their discussion. First comet. State
ilegulatioiis of Goiporate I'nilita, by Chief
Juatice 1 M Cooley, of Michigsn. showing
how tar by wise legislation and bj apply-
ing in the spirit of enlightened jurispru-
dence the j rii ctples ol the coremon law,
harrowing exactions of ooipornte comjia-
n:es and mono) ol es in gcneia! may be re»
strained and the interests of the people ef-
fectually conserved. John a Kaeson, M
t . v.ritfsc/ Mu:i:cipal Refoini, and efferfc
A cumber of famous names combine to
make Ti.e Slode n Age for September a
noteW'Hthy number. The iiction com-
print* 'Hard Luck,' by Gaston B«rgeret;
iWhat Happened to Holy St Pancras of
Evolo,' by A Sellne«gars, and the conclu-
ding chapters of'The Californians.' The
(irst two selections r.rn antereaining to the
highest degiee, and thepeml taken as a
w bole is a wonderfuiiy good noveJ. I hs
Sstory itse.i holds the iuterfcpt, and, as a
tranalation, la an excellent pi^ce of work.
Jnme» Anthony Froude's name is attach-
ed to a tin;ety article on 'Luther,' ami the
number contains two yoems, one by Aus-
tin Dobson, the oihtr by Algernon Charles
Kwinbun*. 'To 2>ew-York with the
Mails,' and 'Theatrical Traitors,' ate lisrh»
and agreeable reading. 11 e editorial de-
partments ?.ie as iisual-^-KOfd. (Tee'
Mcdkhn Aok Fublisiiing Co. Kew York
ly; and I am pleased to recommend to all
who have kidney or livtr disease the use
ol Hunt's Remedy, the sure cure.'
April 11, 1S83.
We a;i Say Eo.
Mr Georga a Burdett. No ig'i Front
Street, Worcester, Mass., has just sent us
the following, directly to the point.- —
;Being t iHic ed with ailmmts to which
ail huuiainiv is subject sooner or later, 1
re^d caienilly the adverti-ttocnt regard
ing the rtmarkable curative powers of
Hunt's Remedy, and as it teemed to apply
to my case exactly, I t>urehashed a ht>ttie
of the medicine at Jannery's drug store in
this city, and having used it with mo«t
beneficial remits m my own case, my wile
and son also;commenced it3 usc.and it has
most decidedly improved their health,and
we shall continue its use in our tauiily
under such favoiable rssults.'
Ditssgist'tt KvItiCJJOC.
Mr George W Holcomh, drugsist. 129
and 131 CongretsStreet. Troy. New York,
writes 7, 18do;—
'1 am constantly soiling Hunt's Remedy
for diMai-e of the kidneys, liver bladder,
and urir.ary organs, to my trade and
fiiends, and 2nd that it -jives genera
ifcfactiou tc all who use it.'
sat
J. L. Sic CO Jf A'j
es A smE
ongan, enabling it to aimw oft' birjr.'dtj cad
ir.iffHon. uttronlaf-ing tixc '.It— Bccretioxict |
the Bile, and h;- fete^iar tin. b-Tcls i.i ir.-o
condlttaa, eHfect'ag its itjaiitr di
"ariiS If you ar - 0 .-.ilbriag from k
iWsJtCKi iCtn maktir., hiva tl.o chSilr., '
i, areblllons, dyapeptlo, Etiiney- j
A' Wort 'vriii aurcly ifjlicvc r.nd (.-'.•c.
%> In tio Spring to cloaace the CysUffii, every I
^ cfto ehorid take a thorough ,oi:r3f of tl.
" t> S04.D3V QRUCOIET?. PrlceSl/
>Wr
PU£KtfetI0n8 for 'he aljjirment of the evils
£\ ■ IIVI8li9rij9« mateia,ii»vatie'iSUa, 'J i « f misgoveinment in cur great municipal.
3| ore billows, dyspeptic, or Kidney- | '
lties that will ccmmai d the earr eu inter-
tst ti ail good cit'zens with.out reipect to
party. Richard Grant White treats of
C:h»s Dieliuction in the United States, a
sulject that is destined to tccupy more
and mere the attention of Uie American
_ T i «i < , a ff\ ' reoP1# ^'eat fortunes inc taso. Sboot-
1 1^6 I Ti Tr*l IICTfi?*rfM** I fflra al SiK,u ,s tlje mbject of some }ie; ti-
WIHCW ' Iienl reflections by James Jack.or, Chief-
j Justice of the >tate ol Geoigia. In Facts
A, B. SOMOX <fe CO. about the Caurus and the Fumary, G ort-e
I Walton Gd>en unveils tlv. tricks practiotd
f T j -l ff ii .• i , I by political managers in large cities. The
Lai, Laid ana CoMn km
i:i;ry. in which he ^eis forth with much
Jngtuuity the arguments ad.erse to popu-
lar government. The Rev. Dr. D S. Khe-
laii con tributes an aitice sparkling with
j < pigrams, on the Limitations of Free-
I thinking. Finally, Grsnt Allen, the most
| ti arnunK «-t all living writer* on natural
, hi«:oiJr, discourse* on An American NVild
: h'lowt-'-. Published at Laiiyett.! Hi ace
] Sew \cik ai.d lor ra t by booksellers gcii
i erallv.
the Snow of jv;ont blakc
is not whiter than teeth that are daily rub
bed with SOZ'^DOF I", and cor il gathereJ
in Ocean depths, cannot surpass tiie hue
of gurua freed trom spnnttiness by the .aoje
salutary agent. American ladies viHiting
foreign lands, excite the admiraiion of be
holders and the envy of their translatian-
tic sisters, with the sd tprisinjj excellence
of tlieir teeth. When asked to what th >y
owe this charm, they niurmer the talis—
manic v.ord SCZOL ONl !
<tca \h0
Boston Herald.
Poiilic-i in to l>e congratulated.
P-rson De La Matvr has fjiveu ii
w a
on and gone bacii to preaching
But we ptiy the poor feiuntis.
505 MAIN STSSiET,
DALLAS - - - " TEXAS,
Ail t! oik £xicnted in lite Finest £'jIt of ihe Art
k' i rticwi'r r.tuntlcn j tn ft fWa'j'tig j ic«u»-e
ii. di,: nee il e.ii.ciu Jii1', ti "V, «tc> cc/cio
JULIUS BCliKKIDER.
ALfgBO Da\T3
nCHNEIDERS DAVIS,
WHOLESALE
tar
R O C IS M ^
AND DEALKJCH IN
EACGIKG AI.D TIES,
DALLAS. TEXAS
Wines, Lip® acd Iotas.
313 and »lo KItm St.. Corner of Marko
DAJ.LAS, TEXAS.
t
Prompt Attention Given to Business the
State Over.
I'racti •« In Fedara! and State *'our «. riosi-
fut"-.claims an .iu.it 'hw it >;«!fn iu ,t< anU
ut litre tie de «.nmciijj y, Wasiua^ •
i^.
Lands and ScrijA Bought and Sold
,Ke<yirl t«pt rf 'a-rl for «ni A (iTert'»r"n,ent« ia
a.rteti iu tuo Ist. l i ioenci s al r«<u.ocat>le
iii.ua.
r.iuluess Hon as. Dwelling Houses and
i'urjiis for >,iit »: Kent.
The MasW'r Workman of
l>/ot iifiTiood of Teltgrapher- ye»-
teiray a eircu'ar acl u iwledg..
in-* t|.at the sttikt? was a taihne.
| tn «? d»cftiur ti e if-iiiherx lo fttk
"n «voik. Th^ New Y ik a.-euiu'y
FOhSluiic 22^ PhififliS OttulBifl Uo'i<1 to jjive the ^i»h tbf fir<«»
' obflrci io lepS'n iheir ►iuiaMnu-,
'ind • i'l t|»lu-fivfrt a( p.yii 'il/«y
Firum Eiuluent ifr t'C Clarke
Oswego, Now York.
L.U;utCi E5e«-S' Tonic
is by lii tii-j hut of a.il the preparations of
ihe kind (foodaiul tonic) that I have ever
used, i o the stifieicr trom cluo-uc dis-
e»-es, or the coinale>cent, it is invaluable,
being both nuurtHiii.g and •niengtheiiiugi'
(l ake no other,) Oi Ui u^^isu.
T -e HPpo.n.inent Oy Major Evv-
iii£; <»l Jitit;«ue F, Gt'oS" to he
Ci ief li)iigiue« r ol t;io St. JLotti-
F.re Dc-p-irtriieu, in place ot li.
Claj tun 5;X on. wa^ rrj c fil by
tiie C'otusnou Cououil Friday niyhi.
Malaria positively cured with
rb'rt NlttUtiiil'tf c_'ur** a ne>er
fulling reu.cdv/ puiely vsgetible, cOiuain
no qutnii e, sugui-co.iteil.—20 ceats
Geo. D, Barnard 6c- GO
SUCCESSORS TO
Van Beek barna?*d St Tinslcy
Wholesale Stationers
lA 7 n u G HAPHERS. PRIN'J-
Khb, AJSD BLANK BOOK
MAN UFA OTHERS,
421 £l 422 H filf.in £tree
a. ST~& ~w.~ N' kor'ION
Attcrr.cvE.-at-! aw.
tf
OFFICE: '±tid FLOOiit * OX h U2LDIXO.
DAL I Ai?, lOAS
ECT Practice in All tiie Cotfis ani He-
tore the J/eparluien s at Vi'asu-
"THE old Reliable" Union rmptfr and
}he stalwart advocate
national RKPOBLICANrftW.
CommendH itself to all, who are <levot
ed to the principtos o! the gratfd party of
Brogress and Freedom-
it has now entered upon a%new Toltittie
ttndaskfl at the hand of thoRQ,;who profean
republicanism that to whicn'it is justly en
titled a liberal and neneroqe support.
The IntemJoencek was'the last Union
pai>ei published in the ate%as that attempt
ed to stcede trom the Federal Unict.—and
couldn't. i
The Inteujoencfr is the oldest repub
lican pajter tn the south.
he Inteldioenc er whs for many rears
the <ml\j renublican ,j >111 nal in tha south.
Tee editor ahd prcf rietor ot the Intel
I(il>ct.r has continuously kept the old
Hag tlvinif tinder the most trying cir*
ca.u:stances—hat stood faithful among the
faithless5'—has passed through "the fiery
furnace" ol proscnpt,.on intolerance *nd
deadly haie" and
itnaioeo a no adonb
has striven to uphold the cause of the
C0.NbTiXUTI0« aMJ THE UNION
in Texas.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old derno-
ratic stronghold under the most adverse
circumstances, and navirg made the In -
tellioenokr a
PEKMANENT IN3XITDTIOS!
having spent Ins time and talents f.ad
money, when friends were "few and far be
twetn," hsvitig borr.e the brunt and bur-
thkii ot the light; he t>.>ueves mat in toe
dawu of a better day ue has the right to
ask those who "claim to be republicans'
to i.clp extend its circulation.
^11 oui columns will be tound much use
niormation for the business man, th«
f.trmer and mechanic and all classes c(
eomuiuuity. We snail coistinne our ei«
deavors lor
law akd order and good oovettnmknt
The Intelligencer continues to advo
".ate tuone j? tee fcchoole, morality ton;<
perance auu virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the miud.
to "build up the wadte places" and to bca
efit mankmu.
lo our old readers, it is not necsjwnrv to
say more—ttiey understand us, 'lo the
new, in our Midst we say try ust or not as
you please 1 We have entered upon the IS
volumt 01 th« weekly and are 111 the i3,ii
volume of our DAli.jr. ^'t uave made a
good pitblicatiousas our trt.ans would per
mil—unpretentious and unassuming
though our paper may Have been, we aits
satistied that, in our nuinbltj capacity we
have done some good, to ot^csid ii th«y
have not to us
Those who wish a fair, candid outapo
ken journal that panders not to •! vitiated
aste and bows not the knee to Baal ar<2
Lvned to enroll themselves upon ou-
ist anu receive ttie welklv at tae ram 0
2.60 a veil-, auu me DAtLir a,t p
year. We have never had agents in the
field to canvass for us, nor have we sent
joileo'.ors out to Larias» ana annoy. On
the contiarv, we have ourselves been
pressed for our bill aa many c<tn testify
i.o those iu this locality we would lespeot
ully say that in oavi'i* suoscripimu
LUey can rest assured that, a paper publish
t*d 111 Callas when there were only thirteen
(t3j white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not t'a!! wnen
tnei'fc are thirteen hundred, anu
SHALL NOT
till there are more tiia.ii mincers th)j.?and
U3,U0oj. xiere wt pianteii oi'.r Ebenezer
years ajio and here iSoaXoN's Ljmon i.<i-
El.LItJ K^CEU Will SiHUU-U) uo scju.tr-! WO t'C
Look Ui<at me na^ and tieiiuiu tListiyii j;
fcihTABLiSHEX) 187i
Tho„iUi rioe takeu with yellev< ,
'ever \Y« tinefd y a» the Pfii^acola
'•)c, x*«avy Y.r.t uied jf'iit»av ni 'inin^
i'ne vutil is noms ni tatice fioiv
lJeu>;ion!a, aud the cttia n.s <>t tiie
latter city nave ebtuhlislitd a ettie
quat amine.
Prompt Attention Givrn to (.'elections and
Otlnr Husi7KiJ the State Over.
IIW. Hcry&Bro'?.
Carter & Gibson,
boo? i jcbpemrses
ii300kBIN13£:K.a.
V.'tf. Vent Cowptete Establish-'
meat in Aorth lexus
E4iraate?aid sa<nples of «02b funished on
application
Avenue Hotel,
\V. iNN, Prapnetv.
A n• i•». 'lexa-i.
FIRST CLAiS IN r.YEBl' USsrSCT.
U S load Wur&ati e.zi End,
Gis^riil AfftLla
or
kt, UzjMiikii, ZXMU and Tapn$
A r-I'm her, both mule ami "eini.*,
t«»re r#»-» 'hf Weattfli
U'itn fli-it. N'-v Yolk.
toy
io
Xervcr new, Nervo»i-> D.-bilitv, Neural-
g a, Nervous hu<itk, Vitu> Dmiiw, hw
ir.iii* t», anC a'l diseases u. Sctve tieiiera
live itiaa•> . ue all peruia<,e..tl•' auvt rad-
Ua ly cuJ'r'l by Allen's Brinn Fool, tilt.
k-r i»i •• t tni«a! remidy. Si pkp. 6 for $-5.
I — "• 1 drusrmwts, or t»v tntil tr«>m J H Ai
Un, "i« r.rst Av«, Y--rk City*
rm WWA.U12,
ffiliu 8l#s8. q'iksaswi«
house Furihs.iinic (ioo4s,
L IlM VS. o.
xiO. «2? b;LM ST.,
DALLAS, TxiiXAS.
Table furnished with ihe tiest the market
afford* a>id atten
ill ltie oitv.
oP as gocd ad any tieu»e
N. K. WRIGHT,
COU7 R/VGTOH & TUILEER
So iOs bycitfuuru Btreei.
AJ LAS, TftXAS
obbiusr of all kind promptly done.
if«lTaiiiBM< Iron Oornic« WLad
* Itti lit.il n a.«
8i t!0 Awftnth<usr
t:* for ■),« tltn of Jt.ir.ri "I Oari 1, oy Win f
lorci, LI . U., of Alif** w, iuciu It 1; , a lull Bi»
^ lory of u« L/JS'r l"a*M »u4. No#ra*:y
u* , f»» pianv;u!ws. k. U I' i^sT
;«> Ur»t a»~«. .N»w I1.1X CUy
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