Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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dallas texas. wedensdav. makch 18. 1885.
no. '263
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
rn'n r^Hecthiji Knmilv ricmres to cn-
ry\A i— fc -J i sj utjjc styles. Pictures guaranteed* Special
Inducements. EMPlftB copying Co., 381 Canal Street. n.y.
WANTED—A competenttfirl as house
keeper. Intelligencer office, corner
Sycamore and Elm at8.
WANTED—A tirst-class housekeeper-
at Intelligencer office, corner Syca'
more and Elm sts.
WANTED—A good Honest Hoy, not af.
frtiid of work. Iiuiuire at Intelli-
gencer office, Sycamore aud Elm sts.
WAN 1ED—Purchasers for valuable city
Lots and Laud. Intelligencer office,
corner Sycamore and Elm sts.
ANTED—A good Texas-born steady
Printer, at Intelligencer office.
DEMOC BATS wanting good officts can
be put in the way of effecting tlieir
object bv addressing J. Li. S. care of Inlel-
liy"ncer.
ANTED—A position on some good
Daily Paper by one ot the ablest
writers in the country. Address, 0. W. ti.
care of Norton's Intelligencer.
17^011 SALE—That thrifty young Bull
: with the blood of the Durham family
-Grover Cleveland.—Enquire at INTEL-
LIGENCES Office.
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WANTED—Buyers for the best Sewing
Machines. Will take monthly pav-
ments. Elm street cor. Sycamore.
H
OUSES FOR SALE and FOB RENT.
—a. b. Norton & Co.
F
Oil KENt Several BOOMS for Offices
and Stores.—A. B. Norton & Co.
250,000
Counties,—Address,
gkkckr.
ACBES OF LAND
for Sale in various
Norton's Intklli-
WANTED—Active canvassers tor our
subscription booKs and papers. En-
ergetic men can make money.
A B. Norton*. & Co.
SUBSCRIPTIONS tor. tile best Maga-
zines. , Reviews and Newspapers re-
ceived at club rates at the INTELLIGEN-
CER OFFICE
x)r SALE.—Five 6M) Acre Land Certiti. I —
rriO PUBLISHERS.—The MATERIAL ol
X a Seven Column Newspaper, together
with a good Job Outfit, for Sale.—Address,
inteli igknckr Office.
1 cat.es—A. B. Norton & Co.
i?or SaLE—Lots for residences on favor-
r terms ov a. b. norton a co.
rrUIE best stand in the city for a Drug
X store for rent by A. B. 5fORTON &
CO. •
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OOxMS suitable for Lawyers and Doc-
tors for rent bv A. B. NORTON A CO.
s
«er.
l'RANGERS hunting bargains should
conanlt the columns of the lutelligen-
ORSALE 2 good Buggies. Enquire at
Intelligencer office, cor. Elm and Syca-
more sts.
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VALUABLE LAND for sale in Washing
ton Territory or for exchange for
Texas lands.
IVE us descriptions of what yo«- may
V3T have to dispose of and you may
secure purelisers.
BUS1N ESS ROOMS and rooms lor offices
for rent by A. b. NORTON & CO.,
corner Elm and Sycamore streets, Dallas.
'W'ST"*" j*] n ore money than nnytl inj( elf>e by
II tab inif an >genuy lor tin- beat Bel1 in*
boot. out. Beginners xuco^e i grai d'y
None tall. Ter.ns freu. hau.ett& Co., Pwi.
and. Moline. 11.21.w.ly-d 8 n.
LOGAN—A iood bay horse, although
from cruel rubs at the last election
and severity of wii.ter in poor condition,
yet is
Oi
Office.
ana severity or winter 111 poor condition,
yet is a very great bargain at $75. spot
cash.—A. B. NOR TON & CO., Intelligencer
<mw
FOB SALE, a very valuable TRACT OF
LAND in Wichita County, at u Bar-
pry n.—A. B. Norton & Co.
FOB SALE—An entire new OUTFIT for
an Eight Column Paper.—Address,
INTELLIGENCER Office.
K^OK SALE— Five Acres of
JD Rich LAND, enclosed with good fence.
—A. B. nortokifc co.
IT^Oli SALE—A well-oroKe Teamol Good
J llOBSES, with HARNESS and WA-
GON'.—A. B. Norton «& Co.
FOB SALE—Five Head of 1IORSES.—
Enquire at the INTELLIGENCER
Office.
WE have many CHOICE LOTS OF
LAND FOB SALE to Immigrants.
—A. B. Norton & C<»
FOB United State9 Commissioners'
and othoi BLANKS tj/Diy «t the IN-
i ELLIGENCER Office
PARTIES wanting a No. I clerk or sales
man thoroughly perfected in all kinds
of machinery can find such at moderate
v'»u#sr bv enquiring ot A, B. NORTON &
CO.,
PARTIES In other states wishing to ex-
change lands and improved places to
advantage should consult the columns of
Norton's Intelligencer Office tor bargains.
WANTED—$500 on good collaterals, by
an energetic and upright business
man. Address R. H., care Norton's Intel,
ligencer office, cor. Elm and Sycamore sts.
We nave applications uv several skilled
Machinists and other Mechanics for
Situations. Fomdrymen and others
wanting to empioy are invited tocorres
pond with the In i'Hllligknckr.
SITUATION WANTED—A sprightly,
active and experienced man desires a
situation as business manager of a steam
saw niilL lumber yard or other establish
ment satisfied he can fill the bill. Address
W C care ot Intelligencer Office.
A Valuable mining interest can be ac-
quired in Colorado by addressing the
intelligencer office.
FOB BENT—Twosmal. HOUSES in the
Suburbs.—Inquire ot A. B. Nortok
ACo.
SOME GOOD DEMOCBAT should own
Grover Cleveland before the 4th of
March. To posses, liini may be a sure
passport to office.—A. B. NORTON & CO.,
intelligencer OUi •.
VALUABLE LAND in Tarrant, Bra-
zoria, Cass, Jack, Wine, Van Zandt,
Cherokee, Henderson, Kaufman and other
Counties, FOB SALE at great Bargains.—
A. B. Norton A Co
A.VrKEt— Ladies and Gentlemen
to keep our s,oods on exhibition.
Agents make $3 to $7 daily. Send 10 cents
; Illustrated Catalogue and begin at once.
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I?OK SALE.-An AmDerg's Patent Cabi-1 PARK MFG. CO., 239 Broadwav.
L' net LEI 1KB ULE, entirely new, at ( jj0x 1521. vo™ v
the lNTFt.LiGKNCKR Office.
New York
LMJR SALE at a bargain 253 Acres of the
P Clarinda Squire's Survey, on the line ot
Dallas Si Denton Counties.—A. B. Norton
& Co.
ROOMS ro RENT, convenient to the
Post-office and desirable tor Offices
and Stores.—A. B. Norton & co.
CAFES.—Safes for Sale. Persons wanting
to buy the best sales are invited to cor-
espond w ith a. b. Norton & Co.
NOTICE.—All persons owing the Eld-
redge Sewing Machine Company, or
Robert Clarke, Agent, are notified that the
accounts and notes are held for collection
by A. B. & W. N. Norton, Attorneys, corner
of Sycamore and Elm Streets, I >nihis,Texas.
rriO ADVERTISE your lands and proper j
JL tr for sale in Tim lNTELMOKNCer;
is the wav to make money quickly.
IBJO ItcM'nrd—will be paid orfiefedg
tection of thieves who have been stealin
fencing and posts and the gates from pas-
ture lot near Freedmantown. Some of the |
thieves are know and before commencing '
prosecution information as to the others is
needed. Call at the Intelligencer o,Hce and
money will be paid and protection guar-
ranteed.
for
II AG AITS
Man and Beast. Magnolia Balm
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more ?very year.
is a sccret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh-
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and^w cant tell
DALLAS BUSINESS.
D MACKAY,
Residence Corner Austin and Po k
Streets. Opposite Windsor Hotel.
THE INTELLIGENCER
1 PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
1/ D, a. b. kortok:& co
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
N K. WRIGHT.
CONTRACTOR & BUILD*!]
No 208 Sycamore Street.
DM LAS. TEXAS
Jbbin? of all kind promptly done.
GJEORGE RICM
ifacturar»nd Wholesale and retail dealer n
—ALL KINDS OF—
Furniture
J
No. ISO St 732 Elm St
Dallas, Texas.
Pre»c to «ult thoTlmes. Oall and Bi>«raine \* od
Bf>tor« Purohaanlng Klsewheru
H W. Harry & Bros.
S TOYIS 8
TIN W Aft 15,
,HINA. GUSS QUIENSfi
<5onse Furnishing Goods.
-fit©.
WO. 829 ffLM ST.,
DAXLAS, TilJXAS.
f^,<4a!ranized Iron Cornice Wir.do*
► sand iron *»ar»
J. M. MoljrKBW WlLLMM fMALL
Late Auditor, P 0 d«w't Late Inspector r 0 (ley
MeGEEW & SMALL,
Attorneys ami Counselors at Law
Booms 5 k 6. St. Cloud Building,
washing pon. d. c.
-iot=
Practice before the Supreme Court, District of
Columbia, the court of claim*, and the Eseo-
Utivo Department" of the G-ener.il G-ovr.ru
menu
49>Sperlal attention given to the bn*lQes« o
Fobtmueteis. U H Attorneyii, U 8 Comm'soion
era, Clerka, Uarahala, Intern.il Revonue Ool
lectori., Pension Agents, Aiu.> d Navy
Officers, Indian Amenta, Re^tKiert and Ho-
celvera of Laud Offices, Surveyors, aud
Collectors of Customs, Railroad and
Steamboat Companies, Mail Con.
tractors and National Banka.
has the best circulation of any paper
published in Northern Texas.
Terms of SubscHption.
DAILY.—One Year, ?6.00; six months,
$3.00: one month, 50 cents; per week "20
cents.
WEEKLY.—One year, in advance,
after three months, $:joO; after six months.
$3.50.
advertising—wrinkly *
First insertion,$1.50 per square ot el.v'ht
lines or less. Each subsequent insertion,
75 cents a11 transient advertisements
hi list be paid in advance. All advkktisk-
mkNts dukoii first insertion. Reason-
able reduction made to yearly advertise-
ments.
THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
1. bui>scrn>ers» who cio not <;ive express
notice to the contrary are considered as
wishing to continue their subscription.
2. If subscriber order the discontinuance
of their periodicals the publisher may oon-
tiniiH to send them until all arrearages have
been paid.
s. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take
their periodicals, tliev are held responsible
until they have settled their bill and or-
dered a discontinuance
4. It subscribers move to another place
without informing the publisher, and the
papers are sent to the former directory
they are held responsible.
The courts have decided that refusing to
take periodicals from the ottice, or moving
and leaving them uncalled tor is prima
facia evidence of fraud
•■■-"tWW T" WIWW.'.IMW,
iitt; Intelliocnceii l!lce- many of
the papers of the country is compell-
ed by reason of the strike to issue in
diminished size. Our readers will
all Know the c tuse for this half sheet
and no fuither words are necessary
in explanation.
A Day of i'ruyer n>r .he General.
At the weekly conference of Metho-
dist ministers in Chicago Monday, b,r
a unanimous and strong vote, a res-
solution was passed to the
effect that '•the church make next
Sunday a special day ot praver for
tiie spiritual and physicial welfare of
! General Grant "
FOKMAYOR M C. SfilTIJ.
As the time for fhe e'ection of the
cheif office" s of the city is approach-
ing we would lenrnd ti c leaders ot
the Intell gencck that by aii-j
nouncementin this paper this gentle-
man solicits iheii'vo.e.
Ed C. Smith wps horn near Win-
chester iti thft good o'd county o.
Claik. and in the ylot'ous slafj ol
Kentucky in (he A. D. 13J9.
When but eleven rears of aye and
Dallas was <n iis swaddling cloihe. >
he eomaieu'ed lish'tig/or cat on the
! banks of the rl> in i v and has remain-
ed fo the p eseut .line a c »uen.
Star.ingas a >>oor hoy {he has grown
Civil Ciivice Kicking.
Baltimoiv), March 17ti<—Tiie execu-
tive commiitee ot the Civil Service
Reformed association, of Maryland,
ado])tcd a resolution ic- i g it, saying
in ilie selections of Eugene Iliggius
for the responsible position of ap-
pointiuent Clerk iu the treasury de-
partment has b(H.'ii a ] ainful surprise
to thisassoeia ion anu all friends of
honest govern.ii, lit in the state of
Maryland, and it is ir.explitable on-
ly on the the supposition that the
secretary of the • reasurv was ignor-
ant or ihe character andamecedeiits of
t'le person ciiosou ; that the Civ 1 Sev-
vije Hi-form asfuc-aiton of Mar/laud,
urgently suggests his immediate re-
moval there irttiii, showing, as a
cause j'or sueli action, that his repu-
tacion in tlrsconiiuuniiy is not tnat
of a man of integrity and honor.
It wi'l be bad if the departments
follow the course under the Arthu-
rian seige of nutting in such posi-
tions men devoid of integrity and
It Wul be said they alt
BIKE
Helps those whejhoip tbcmaclvea, Nature
hasjprovided herbs for the oure of human
ailments and medioal science has discov-
ered^ their healing powers, snd the proper
combinations necessary to conquer disease.
The result of theso discoveries and com-
binations is
V* KTfC r* 3
For many years it Iim teen tested in
S8vere casas or 2adnef and Liver Diseaceo,
Malaria, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak-
ness. Lansitude, etc., and irfvaviably it has
given relief aud cure. Thousands of testi-
monials r.nve been given, and it is ncct
popular wtere best mown.
J. O. SteinheJser, Superintendent of
the Liancoater Co.,3?r»,hospital, writes:
"lilted ittiia frrr&i mary r*»«s of
tictney riiat livt r ci>nq>]a:nt, j-hr.jii'auKn.
willi iis siie:r,th t he stands,
to-rav, one of lis foremost eit'zens.
As man am' boy lie has conducted
himself as to win the confidence and
respect of all his "et'ow me i. lie is a
plain, common sense American, lin-
ing to the >ull extent, the idea of a
nean who has prospered, lie sub-
mils h'.sc'a. ms Lotlie consideration cf
the public and unasked wo write this
noJce honinif that his merits may be
fa'r'v weighed by tiie voters of this
muni v pal ;tv.
Governor Mart;n, of Kansas, has
signed the temperance b II which
pased the s>u>e icuishitn -e last week.
The bill contains a provision Avliich
invests the county altori o.' with all
thepowor of a graml jury. Citizens,
aru required to appear nelore him and
jus.ify on oatii concernimr their
knowledge of the jnticiiases and sale
•if I'quors. He becomes both the
judge and proseeulit^g a'tornoy, and
is allowed afeeof for each convic-
tion. This provision was disapprov-
ed bv" the governor, although he sign-
ed the bill, on the ground that it was
dajigerous to invest such jw/ers in
any man,
in Excellent Example.
Camden, Me.. March 17.—Postmas-
ter Rich has resigned, holding that
the ortien should ho filed br onein
accord with the administration.
That the way to do G.—and
"stand not upon the order of your
ooing," lest you should be lifted out of
your boo's like the Commissioner of
Internal Revenue
President Cleveland's Secretary of
War has never been a soldier; his
Secretary of the Navy has never been
a sailor, a mariner or a naval officer.;
his Secretary of St ate ha* never been
a diplomat; his Secretary of the Treas-
ury is not an expert lhinncier; his
Post iiiastergeu, a postt*I clerk or even
amail-cai rier; his Secretary of the In-
terior has never been anything except
a school teacher and a politician; hij
on'y Cabinet officer who has "made a
busini s<" of the business to which he
is apDointcd, is the Attorney General
who is a
Witm ss.
;uod law vcr.—Plattsviile
IJeptihllcans J.jat'k-LlsU
New York. March 17.—The Repub
to-night <li
..... aumn.
uiUt Loct
lican county committee
was the other day J cided against the admission to en-
wheu Joe Miller was appointed. robim-nt ofex-Gov. A. 15. Carwell,
William Dov d, a former Republican
caud'dai • for Mayor. Thomas C.
Aklen, United State> assistant treas-
urer, and .1 oil ii I. Davenport. United
) States »up.frviror tif elections. They
I failed to c >in.» v with the regulations
of t!:e co:istiiulio:t and by-laws as to
enrolling.
Clarke, of the pension depaetment
was the first man to get the bounce
after Cleveland assumed the duties of
President. Clarke richly deserved >
his late: he had tried ha»*d to lies-j
tnircli Cominissionsr Dudley, his!
chief before a Democratic invest igat-!
KtbKia Bad scroful*. aiii iuTinibly
P. Hofltean. of Circlevtlle, Ohio. sa7»:
"This w to certify thai I hsv« li»a dtiir.l)
»ra?. snd by udinK one bott> of MliihlfiS Ucrt>
Sitter* a comjHete cure tuM bi*a eficctoX"
WISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.,
629 Commerce st* Philadelphia.
Parker's Pleasant Worm BTTupHeTerTaila [part ment by them.—Liberty Herald.
ing committee, than whom, no more
faithful (^fficei ever solved the people
in anv elective or appointive cap-citv,
therefore it
and a compliment
after Clarke had crawled on his belly
before the Democratic leaders in or-
der that he might curry favor with
that party and hold on to his office,
for him to be kicked out ofthede-
Vs'.s }*. ISuir.
'fli'Toisa sort ot livltid chalky complex-
was peculiarly fitting ion w ''ict* nc\( list«<-.i!ia "wa-hett-out
»«i'.i n ...i .71 oMiiMlt-.vion." !t is fjutsth enouvh, and
lent to ( ol. Dudley fl at !llutlli8l|li>t>> Vr-.ISii ,tis. olor-
etl. or pai t:-e«ili,re«i iiair is :tlnio-r as re*»ul-
sive and ine!aticlio! y. l'a. kci's Iiair ltal-
Kain will resime your hair to its ori<, nat
color, whatever it w as; brow i, auburn or
black. Why wear moss on your head*
when you may easily have lively, shiuia
hair..
t fsxaer sr.HW»
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1885, newspaper, March 18, 1885; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443774/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.