Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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W t ' Il^in ln*^r'0eiicer Looking at the Eclipse through smoked KSTI01IS BAKERS PbWIIER TO-DATi:
tionons U2iCll iLieiiigtllLLl glags andloot5nsc at st. Patrick's through
* , ; * biue^Iass occupied most ot tliG D<t\sitt?s
on the 17th, The blue glass handlers were
OK KICK COU. SYCAMOKK A VP ELM STKEKTS ^ by a lo„g shot.
BUSINESS CARDS.
I In the city, Col. L. W. Oylegby, of Pla-
A FIRST-CLASS PAPER, uo: George A.Dice, 1\ O. 1., of Austin: T.
KNTKRED AT THE DALLAS l'OST OFFICE L Conver, ot Eastland; W. L. Forman,
AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. 'piano; II. B. Bouitl, McKinnev; J 1.
Lovejoy, fet Louis; E. L. Archinard, Sher-
OOPw I
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12. ISSo ,
:• ~\\tq met yesterday upon Lamar street
------- r"~~~ I Messrs Cochran and Hendricks from the
ANN OUNCe&qEflTS ♦ country who were 011 the rounds for infor-
|,nation. Mr. John H. Cochran is the com-
FOU MAYOR.
We are authorized to announcement Ed. i that he wag jiuntii,g a more convenient
C. Smith as a candidate tor Mayor
ensuiiiM' April election
TIIFi CITY.
.Merchants continue doing little because
hev don't advertise.
consult our advertising columns when
you want to buv anvthinsr.
> -
Where is the merchant that is dolus a
food business and don't advertise!
Make up clubs for the Intelligencer
and benefit the country thereby.
Patronize only those wuo favor you by
advertising in your paper.
For bargains in norses ana rmggiescon
aultoui advertising columus.
WANTED—Purchasers for desirable city
property.—A. B. Norton & Co.
Buvers of land should consult Norton's
Intelligence! Office.
inj> post-master, of Dallas a«d it may be
that he was hunting a more convev
sleeping pJaoe lor an easy habitation.
7M»j" E. W. Palfrey, the ei>er<>;etic agent
of Ue irreaiest publishing and stationery
bousi in Si. Louis, Geo. D. Barn? ii& Co s,
is ayain in'the city with his family and
greeting b:s many personal i. lends.
Still well H, Rcssell spent a dav in the
cltv and was cc. dlftl'v met by a muk iude
ol wa,ni f.'ends. He informs us tbatlie
contemphues erigaj,'ng in "'he posi.iou ot
the law at Den' 3011 auer lie returns 1 oin
tbe So.'Wjei 11 !»<• t oi la's slate where he
now is on business.
S. E. McE;nin.iy late manager of the
TumC'.c Hotel. Unlveuon .n.id 10 • many
yea.siu it»e bur ;iiess of e • 1 .a'ning the
puol'c a.', Dallas is spe.n some days
lie e and on 1>I3 retii n t.'l;es i.)e con.rol Of
the Eeeti Ho.e! atGalves;®n. wb^ch is one
of ti>e besi e&.ablismeu.s for i ie piibi'c in
theSou.h. Whoever s;,o:is whe-e McElli'n
ny bosses is sure to be well kept and be-
leaved satisfied with the house and all
about it.
Itranrts advertised as absolutely pi'10
COMTAIW
THE TEST;
riace a can top denvn on a hot stoye nntil heated,then
umiove the cover and smell. A chemist will not be r»
luired to detect the presence of ammonia.
mm
ys»f %
J €. AlU-UHiS,
ATlORNKy & (JODM^hLLOR A'i
LAW
Dallau. Toxa*
DOES NOT CONTAIN A?r"ONU.
-s iikaltjikulnw>s mas Neve.n.i'E^ «JtSSTMr.rtllV
l*n a million homon for a qtmrtor of a century (t ha
•»'N>d the consumers' reliable
THE TEST CF TES 6V2H.
riUCE BAKKiU rOWDER CO.,
MAKERS OF
Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extraets,
Tht strong est, mo»l dellclout and ntttural^«u»<?Jknown,and
Dr. PriosV LupuiEn Yeast fiems
For Light, Healthy Bread, The BoBt Dry
Yflast in the World.
FOR SALE fcY CROATS.
CHICAGO. - *--• COUI*.
.• Mb-t/.- • .n-T'cwrrw:
DALLAS BUSINESS.
F01 b*"<?alns in land and lots consult the
l>telligknc er.
lo brighten up your business in these
dullest ot times, advertise in * he intkllI-
UENCKK.
Candidates lorMavor are coming forward
The Imelligknceu wishes for many to
fippeni.
Call at Norton's Intklligknckr office,
Dallas, for special bargains in improved
aid unimproved land.
Persons wanting to act as agents tor tlie
l »ttselling Books and papers A'ill address
t ;B. Norton & Co.
For business rooms and o <■ ces as well as
dwellings consult the ]nteu.igknckk
of A. B. Norton & Co.
During the season of the year, when the
weaiher is changeable and the morning
and evenings are frosty and cliillins;. while
the middle of the day is quit * warm, there
isdangerof taking cold and having the
svstem disorganized, culniini.ting very
oitcn in fevers, bilious disorders or lung
affections. All these damrerous disorder*
may be averted by the judicious rise of
M filler's Her!) hitters, the greatest of all
modern specifies.
.llarcli .\11n1C1cr Sow Ready.
Wanted agents tor sale ot subscription
u oKh enquire or address. A. B. Norton
MHI IGKNCKB Office.
We advertise tor our triends whatever of
rrnl or personal property is tor sule. Try
he Intelligencer.
An excellent pairot well-broken and lairly
matched horses can be bought of the editor
of the lNTF'iLIGENCER at a bargain.
For the .. est sewing machines at the
greatest bargains consult the Intklli-
G&NCKR office. And don't vou forget :t!
For S«le at si S»sir««in—20 acres
of timber land within fmr miles of The city
ot Dallas, a. B. Morton & Co. Intelligen-
"JKR Officc.
Pine lands are rapidly appreciating in
lalue and you have a chance to buy some By 1. E. Vail,
tne best by calling upon the editor of the
Intelligencer.
THE UNITED SERVICE,
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
Devoted to tne interests of tue
Military, Naval, & Civil Service.
corvriLvrs.
BritMi "lilliflsiry 4>i»er»lIon!« in
tlj»' Kgypjian Xoudiin. By Lieu-
tenant-General Charles P. Sstone, late of
the Egyptian Forces.
'l'h« 4 aisejKiisn anil ol
wat'lvSi. By Ihomas Jornian, Adju-
tant-General of the Confederate Forces
at Shiloh.
Ovor ilae Hovilj'r with 31n<*Uen
xiv. Bv K. B. Beaumont, Major Fourth
Cavalry; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U.
S.A.
A By R. Horsey Mohnn.
1 The Knit'iiina WysJem lot' itac
X :itioua3 Wtmrd. By Brigad er-
General (ieorge U. Snowden, National
Guard of Pennsylvania.
Bl>ek '(ii« I'irxl "Comi-
niani!i r 1 st-'fjiis««>*:of the
leaa .Navy, (Concluded.)
Bv Rear-Admiral Geo. Ilenrv Preble,
U. S. N.
Dtiase*. Chapters XIII,
XIV. By Alice King ilamilton.
Jat'k IBsmSlssm. .HiiWiipmnn
Unieotl StuicM Aavjor, fi.ii'e of
lSi«i Acadeniy. (. hapter
VI1. By Commander Allan" D.Brown,
'I.S.N.
('hrouicJptioR'arlfir Stsirra«ks.
(Concluded.) By Lieutenant-Colonel 11
W.Closson, U.S. A.
Pi'omoiinn in l5ic i'lvll Sci*ri<re.
p. S. BO RICH
•W lilf & Ori!BlllS;!ltai Ft
Sj-c6»c:s St.. h&it '■
mere*:.
DALLAS. - TEXAo.
HanKiriK an 1 priperin^ and cal co riiiinK Don
OIL
J AN U AII r 7, ififiR,
t elephone at Residence, Oatis 1'icmptly A nswered,
C. C. GilleHpie. M D.
PHYSICIAN & f- UBQE027
DA LL\S TEXAS
office—Bemoved to 71.1 Main Street, ad
•oining Dr. Eng'ui's officc, and opposite
the St, Geoi 'l"tel. Residence, as
heretofore, %08an Ja into St.
Graduate of the University of Louisville,
Vanderbiit University and tho Univer-
sity of Nashville.
Carter^ Gibson, €o.
413 ELM ST.
BCOF ; JOB PRINTERS
BOOKBINDERS.
t"h* Most Compiete Establinh-
meni in North Texan
Eitiroatep uud n&tnpleo jf work funinhed;oi
application
JDLIDH eCHNKTOKR ALFRBO DAVe
<CHNE1D1£K DAV IN
WHOLESALK
Eg ^
Wanted Boy.—A good intelligent boy
willing to work and quick to learn can
have a chance to become a printer by up
plication to the Intklligkncer office.
If you want bargains in horses, buggies,
sewing machines, wagons, books or any-
thing else you must have, try A. B. Norton
Sk Co.'s General Agencv.
A. Valuable lloi>c llook(ot*onlj
Twentytivc Ce««*.
"A Treatise on the llorse and his Dis
ease" is a valuable manual of til pages ot
wtxich 2,300,000 have been sold. Kor s ile
at the Intklligenckr office, price ?5c.
WUI be sent by maii, j>osiage j>aid on re
«^lpt of price.
Kdieorssit .tioJcK-'The Washinjrton
Monument— .Indire Thonians' Article on
the Civil Service—Secretary Chandler—
tieneral Swim's Sentence—ThbUsiticu
Service Series of War Articles—Presi-
dent Arthur's Administration—Death of
Rear Admiral Preble—illness oi General
Grant.
*look« ol'thp MnnJh
Senic« S.sieraJnre.
Price 35 Ct's.
$Jf.OOper Annum
T. II. S. HAMKltSLV. Publisher
835 Proadwny, New York
For Saic a« :i BurgaJii,
ft \ J ■^ ! l fl K *'x ren'e lor no»
# r * j, K y tiitfe, bnd ifrisvo lrce, h
i'J { a [v J okiIv mu tit jjoi.de
I til ffg g * wnich will h»Iv you to
111 I [' 11 f 8 mon.-r rUM
.I. x. 4„ v A.fk ji jv.i u nyny tlinn nny'hinr dee
ti lht» \ >f!d t\ 'I < { i-lihef B. x, Huccfpcl from first
hi ur '! h<* r.md to lort ne ortn' before
tl <■ w o. k.'rs, ,ibjo nt :ly »u'«. Ai unce nddreM
ThUCSM. AlUfU-t'.. Mil.1)4.
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AND DEALEHH XH
bagging AND ties,
DALLAS, TEXAH
Wings, LiQaors and Tobaccos
HIS ami 315 Elm Street,
M. T. CONNER,
Attorney at Law
ID-A-LL^S, TEXAS.
Will attend faithfully to business entrust-
ed to nini in any of tlie courts of the county.
~ J. C. KEARBY
ATTOxiN EY-aT-LA W.
—:o:—
Otffrr a OS Mu in at.
DAi-LAS --- - TEXAS
, JR.
A TIORNEY- AT-1. A W
Offloe 612 Main St.
DALLAS - - - TEXAS.
lit piactlee In the District Courti
■lib, Rtghth and Rlevcntb Districts a d
cmo and F'ederal Courts at Austi ,
o and Dallaa
"The Waterbury."
ONLY
$3
and 50c
Splendid
\ 1
J. M. McCormicu, Eugene Marshall
McCORMICK & MARSHALL,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Oflice: 723, Elm Street.
DALLAS TEXAS
Will practice in the various courts of the
State; and the Federal courts at Dallas,
Waco and Graham. .
A. K. <t- W. JS. wuRTON
Attorneys-at-Law.
Ot FIVE: 2nd FLOOR, NORTON 8 BUI Ll'JX G
DALLAS, TEXAS
S^FTracttee in All the Courts and Ke-
Jore the Departments at Wasii-
ln^toir^jj#
Prompt Attention Given to Collections nd
Other Business! the Stut« Ouer.
GLOBE HOTEL.
NEWLY BUILT AND FURNISHED
SAMPLE HOOM8 FOR DRUMMERS
IF. M. SULLIVAN, Proprietor.
Congress St., Corner of Austin,
HOUSTON. ... - TEXAS
All modern improvements—Cuisine unsur-
passed.
free'bus to and from all trains.
baths on each floor frke to guksts
Terms, .'fl.oO & $2.00 per day, according t
Room
Beo. D. Barnard & CO
SUCCESSORS TO '
Von Beck Barnard & Tlnsfey
Wholesale Statieners
UlROailAPHbKS, I'iilXi
Liih, AM) BLAA K Ji00A
MA.\ UFA CTUJIFJAS,
HAMILTON Ac YOUNtf.
DKALEHs IN
Paints Oils. Pictaras. Brackeis
I To// Paper,
W indow Olai t,
Moulding, Etc.. Etc..
A Lirjio Supply of
Ready Mixed Painfo.
«3(S KL.U H'I'lifciET, SliO
DALLAS. TEXAS
A SPECIAL OFFER.
rpHE WATERDCRT WATCH 19 a steTO-wlnd-
JL er, and will run 28 hours. The easels NICRBI*.
BILVEH, and will always remain as bright as a
new silver dollar. The Watch has a heavy beveled
edge, and crystal face. The works of the Watch
are mado with the finest automatic machinery.
Every Watch is TESTED in varying positions and
is perfect before leaving the factory. Each Watch
Is put. up in a handsome new improved HATIW-
LINED case, for safe transportation through the
mails.
So well-known have these Watches become,
thousand are buying them in preference to higher-
priced Watches. The Company are now making
1,000 Watches each day, an average of 1%
Watches per minute. You would imagine the
whole country supplied by this time. By no meaHA
This is the merchant's Watch, the farmer's Watch,
the miner' Watch, the laborer's Watch, the boy'8
Watch, tho school-girl's Watch—in fact, every-
Ondreceiptor $ 3 « S 0 we send this celt brated
Watch and a handsome Wlckel-Plnled Chain,
with Charm attached, by registered
its mail, prepaid, and gunranteo it
to reach you suleiy.
The Watsrburv Watch Co has a national repu;
tation for making the BEST CHEAP WATCH
IN THE IVORLI).
We have received from them their NEW Watch,
a great improvement over the first ones made, and
a marvel of simplicity and accuracy, containing
more ingenuity than any other article placed be-
fore the public for many years. Tbc cut shows
EXACT SIZE of Watch.
A Watch made by hand would cost as much as
a cottage by the sea-shore or a small yacht, and
take as long to build. So perfect is the machinery
used in making this Watcn, and so exact are all its*
parts, that if it needs repairs, if sent direct to tha
factory, the charge for actual repairs (Including
parts nsedl never exceeds 50 cts This will explafo
SATISFACTION.
Address A. B. Norton & Co
INTELLIGENCER OFFICE—
Dallas, Tex is.
To anyone sending atone time a club
ten subscribers togethei with $'2u00 \rc
will send a Waterbury watch by register
ed mail, postage paid, securely packed
in a shifted box, satin lined, FPEE Ob*
ANY COST WHATEVER. To anyone
securbing the watch as above stated wo
will also send the Wnterberv Watch Com
pany nickel silver Chain. Now is the time
to secure a good time piece free.
Bear this in mind.
We pav the pnstsjc and registry tee.
2. If Ik tlie New style wntclt?
It is the latest improved 6tvle with the
solid dial tace..
3. The IN'aimes of f JrocIul* nius
all begin at the same time but need not be
at the same post-office.
4. If you fail of getting a club of ten and
send five or more names we will allow a
deduction on the price ol the watch of ten
cents for each subscriber.
(Jet yourself a watch for NewYear bv
sending us tho money for the watch1 diect,
or by making up clubs as above stated.
Manhood Restored
Remedy Fkee.—A victim of youthful lmprudeno®
causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lort
Manhood, Ac., having tried in vain every known
remedy,has discovered a simple means of Belf-cure,
which he will send FRF.K to his fellow-sufferen.
Address. J.I1.RKE VES.43 Chatham BU.New York.
1'22 t'c 423 Nurth Main blreot St,
Loni* Mm.
A nice dwelling hou»e with fiye rooms, a
hell, two galleries, a small orchard on the
lot, and other improvements and conve-
niences, situated ou Ilorward near St,
LDuis strwt on the Belt street railway,
(fell at the Intelligencer office, corner oi
i and bjcamore.
A. B. XohtonA Co.
V
Blivfl.it* WA.\'i !.£>.—Feu »!<>*.
•-"•'innf »v
TTA. ii'.i)—An intelligent, <vi j<j t
< \ I:ui\ <u uood address and sin !.*> i *
upss etiility, to iiitnxiiice to thetrade and
consumers ot'thif t'ounty, >1 adamk Dkan's
4jklkbkatkd m'inal. fcuppoktino COH-
skt. splendidly advertised and highly re-
commended. To the right party. $75.00
monthly will bp paid. Address with refer-
ences. Lkwis Schiki.kA CO.,
a90Broadway, New York. 2&-6d.
nT Tt,or work:n' "people, tferd
Q | icet U puetayc and wu will fond
m jj jfjlvou free, a royal, volutnta snm 2
pie of good » tlint will puiyou iu
^ ttie of maktrg m.'ru money j*
NEW CONFECTIONARY
AND F&UI.T ETOBE,
MRS., KATIE SMITH
Respectfully notilios tho Public, that
she has opened a
5 New Confectionery Store in
NORTON'S Ji UILDING, on Elm
Street, where she will keep a nice
. THE
ill few Itian you c*er . , .. , .
tfaougl tisnible ">t any bu«in< km. t'upllul n"t r<*. StOCKOt elkuce (yitlldies, ri'UltS, huis,
qqir«>t You can U*'« at hotn- a ,d w.lrk in spare Cakes. Uread, &C., &e.,
time onl»- or *.11 the tune All of both ses-s, of ,
al/av<s crundly successful. 6u c-im lo }6 eusily j 1 he l)CSt Oi (JIGrAHS constantly
oarned evely eventiiK. 1 hr.t all wlio want wont qu |mm| and
0»>'>t«-st tho ouxiness, »e muk« tbeje unparill»le , ' *
effers; To all who are nut well satisfied wc wl! I i G*A ~\7iT A rT1'Tr,"C
send #t to pay for the trouble of writing as. Kul I 1 C3V^_l—J -£r\_ VV -ti. _L alixv
pau'eatara, dlmttona, etc., sect trm. Immuse .t,ft fnr ,„i« c],p l,Arw»a ti\ tiIpico
pay absolutely sure for all who atari at on al9° 101 Sa.,- p,ie ,loP°® to P'easC
Don't delay Address btivcio* ft Co Portia»d, patrons ami by close attention to bus-
KaUia HJl.w.ty.dta mesa to W1U CUStOU.
I
IWILU HOTCRRKT ANTGTHS^,
Smart Husiness Man: No, sir; no watch
the Waterbury for me. I claim o know
pood tiling when 1 get hold of it 1 do. I
wonld have been in the poornouse long
aijo u ti y own judgement ol the value oi
thniirs hadn't carried me triumphantly
nrvund a good many sharp corners. I nev-
er let big names or big prices for anything
foolnie a bit as to their real value. 1 know
this Waterberry keeps just *s trood time!Ja»
the 1500 Jurgenssen mj partner crrriea,
-■ tl
ffh.,
hy
>rm
bu
E.'
aeh
•o that ends the inattsr. The only thing
carry u watch for is to keep time. Thfli
does it just as well as >-Ue best watch m ade,
nnd 1 am consequent!} ahead ef my m »
artner. That'* hutaess,—thaf■
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