Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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The Weekly Intelligencer.
Office: 746 liuss Avenue,
DAI.I.AS CITV, Tkxas
TEXIN i VSli»E.
bur
The census of 1380 will be la-;
ken next summer. The state lias ,
I>con divided into six districts for'
DALLAS ADS.
KAlMiOAllS.
AM. SOKTS.
-A G dvHHinn auction store was
danze I Friday night. , . ,, ■
tUin jiur|iosp, as follows :
—The artesian well for the In- di.-triet—Liberty, Pwlk,
Trinity, Houston, Anderson,
Putmla,!
The Largest Stock
OF
Cuba is about the size of tin
8!ale ot Tennessee.
Pear tirea ninety years old are
in bloom in Santa Cms, (Jul.
Water bu Lets made of j«apci
are «ne of the new inventions.
San Ilernardiiio. Cal., sold 128,
1)00 pounds ef dried pe..clies tiii.
winter.
It is estimated that -J COO new
words have been added to tin
Knglish language in the la
ternatioual road at Palestine has
reached a depth of-100 leet.
— Highwaymen have robbed a
considerable number of people in
IViivis county iu the pa»t three
weeks.
i —The Sanla L^e railroad oon-
• raetom between Brriiliatii and
' C'aldwell, are
Ivansas corn
Chamber*, S nith, liii-
and all counties lying to tHe east j
and soui:i of the line thereof.
Second di<lnet-Harrisoii, Greog, -
LJ {>-11 '.i r, Wood. Raines, Van
Z unit, Hunt, Fannin, and all
j counties lying to the ti.itli and |
... ea.-t of the line thereof.
compelled to import , Thjr | (jis!rict _C}r;1Vson, C.»!-|
HUM
the
Texas and Pacific
IIAILWA V,
aud its connections form the most ilirec
and quickest line from all points in
lite Best Farmers in Texas
BUY
Garden City Clipper Plows,
- IN
TEXAS
mil liny
upon
w Lie 11
I in, It ickwall. Kaufman, Kill',
to feed their stock. Hi||( y011Jt.lvi||, lvatli, E.stland,
— The Graham Leader savs : It' Callahan, Taylor, Nolan, Mitchel,
the people of Texas can allord to Howard, Martin, Andrew, and all
spend $10,000,000 every year for counties and un irganiz 'd territory
i ten flhbkv, we sure'y chii spend $1,- j lying to the west and north ol the
000,000 lor free schools. | line thereof.
Fourth district — l3t*ll, Bn«qup,
(•orycll. Fails,
F.irt Bend, Freestone; Grimes, |
North Texas
GEORGE RICK jNorl,
St. Louis, Chicago, Cairo, .
Toledo, Memphis, Nui.nville,
Louisville, Ch#Ur».iooga,
A tlaiil&
Hamilton, Ilarri". L-on,
years.
A negro man at Columbia, S. C.. i —Corporal Hughes and Private , .
can lift 700 pounds of imn. lie ' Bannester, of Itie Hangers, shot »iazi)ii> oin un it.,
tosses a bale of cotton on a wagon and killed Dick Tntt near Ba^'d id
a< il it were a Moall job. : this week. Tutt was siijipnsnd lo
Three hundred m»tin!rd men belong to the Hornsby BjuiI band
recently rode through Klliott conn- of robbers.
— A negr« who was stealing a tli,s
ride on a freight train, from Ails- Fifth district —Austin, Bt-trop,
tin, either fell or jumped between [}razvria> Brown, Burleson, Bur-
It is staled by spelling reformers two ears Monday afternoon, as the n(,t| Coleman, Colorado, Concho,
a mil- irain was pulling into Hearne, and f„yeUei Galveston, Lmi:>a<as, Li-
vacca, Lee, Matagarda, MeCullocli,
lv, Kr., whipping ali the reputed
thieves. They huug two high way-
men.
It
that we thro awn ev< rv yer
vun dollars on pi inters tliat tha
—and al J.ji»it8—
East k Nontli-
Has just lou»ht out the extensive stock , Trajl), 8tntion. n. M!«w.:
WEST. t AST.
: 10:20 p Hi No. 1, Mail and Kxpros*,
No. 2, Mail And Express, «:JU p m
: 1 :Sj p iu, No. Aceominodnti »n,
No. 4 Accommodation, 8:5')inj,
COyNKC'I WAS:
At T exsrknna, with nil trains on St. I.outs S
Iron Mountain ami Ho. liwy. t'or all po»im» Nor'h,
liast ami fcJouth-Kaat. !
lf . int., At Longview Junction, and Mimu-olft, with nil
lie \* prcpni'cil to sell ;ill jjimhim in trains on International K. R, for Tyler, Palestine,
T 1 Uis line Ht !o\tpi- prices than ever before liauston, Au*tin, Galveston and Sati Anianio.
stone Madison Mclennan M >nt- ol"J'1e'i !"'s "ia,'kct- Having till! lai-ral j Ounu^tm-.'rnr1 Uuriicuna, Uuxi:., Urtinoii.l, wv
stone, jjaoison, nil- i / i, n sll,(.K jrrel,tfst variety, persons can , c», cnlTert, tirviut, llempatiuid, Ureiiliam and ali
eomerv, Navarro, 11 'bertsou, San j make selections suited to their ta»tes. j i>uii.t> iu ui<i<li. »nd Houtiiem Tcia«.
, . ' .i. i| l \4r | ir i ti it i i* At Sh*rn«au, with li. & 1'. C. Uwy. forallpoint*
JaCUito, Walker aiul WallC1! CvUlti- He asks all t) call and examine Ins -u n.e line nf thut road.
goods and prices be lore purchasing else- At Fort Worth, with Slay;* for all points in
where. i western Tuxu*.
•, ! -A-t tihreveporv
^^""v.ouotrj orders will rccatve prompt ; Now Oriewm.
attention,
Sept *J7 d.tw 1 yr.
of Furniture foriuerlj owned by
JaiiMcn I»ru's, and lias re-
moved to the new
building,
No. 724 111ui Street.
: AK1):
Four^ Poinled Ohio Steel Barbed Fence V/ire.
X'itS***-'**
STONE & KEATING, Wholesale «aiul retail,
Aug 35. DALLAS, TEXAS.
Willi Kjc' ftiver foi
hooks
was ifivtaiitly killed,
! —Immense beds of salt have: Milam, Euihk-I--, San S»l»a, T
; been found in ti c Elm Fork, of the ! (Jroeu, TiaviJ, Washington, NVhar
Wichita, seventy live miles wast of (0U a;j(l Williamsun curjiies.
Henrietta. Two wagons haded ; Sixth district —C.illioun, Jack
put silent letters
papers.
Nn laatter how low down a man
geta iu the world there aie two
thing* he can always get, snmw with o,000 pounds of tho suit sold | foii, Victori>, DtWitt, Gonzjles.j
how or otber; gBod advice and bad in Henrietta last week at one and 1 Caldwell, Hiys, Blanco, L'uno,
whi»ky. j a half cents a peund. Ma«on, Menard, Crockett, IVoo-
As an index to the nn.ount of —J. S Beard was killed near'all couni ies and all t.normal.-!
illicit there i» in tin* Pilot Point on the morning ot tliC;'fj,,f^ territory lying to tha west ant,
United Slates, in North Carolina 27th lilt., by John and Tom Tav- | south ol the line theieot.
alone over nine hundred stills were i lor. Tho killing ws the result of ^
HOLMAN'S
LIVER PADS
For Sale at
seized the past year.
, a quarrel
between
Mr. S. Karr.er grazed on his; night before, and a
farm near Gum Spring, in Loudon
county, Ya., two steers that w« iyh
< (1 4.GU0 pounds, anil were sold lor
six edits per pound.
Gadsden, Ala., this season will
buy 12,000 bales ol cotton, sell $1,-
000,000 of good', manul'actiiie '20,•
000,000 I'tct of lumber, und tiiou-
sain's of dollars ol furniture
An arithmetical expert after :i
eloso calculation, estimates thai
rum costs each person annually,
whether they drink it or not, $15;
education, $-.02; religion, §1.11.
The telephone is now patented
in America, Camda, England.
France, Austria. Italy, Spain,
Portugal, and Australia. There
me 100,000 iu u-c in L melon.
The agricultural products of this
the boys the
yoiing lady i«
said to be al the bottom of it.
—The Bonliam News say: Sam
McFarland, who cam« lo Fannin!
county in 18;J9 moved last week j
to Wichita Falls, Wichita county, j
Like a good citizen, he paid fiitefU
months' advance subscription to
the News. That'i the way hwntst
imn who move should do.
— On last Sunday morning, up
on Simiu's cioek. Limpa»as county,
about twenty ti\e mile* from Luu-
pasas, a very novel and painful sc |
eident belell a young man named
Fred Mitchel, who resides in Au»-I
tin, the explosion of a coffeepot
bring I lie cause of the catastrophe, j
It seisins that Mr. Mitchel was
eooking breakfast in camps, und I
tho coffee being back ward about
boiling, be look hold of tilt pot
MISCEbLAS
m
■ Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars
—ironi--
Fort Worth, Dallas anil Sherman,
St. Louis.
Any Information in rp^rtt rums of Krelgln
' nnti I'nsMuge, Time and vJoiiiiectioBn, w»ll bu cheei
lull/ given on Hi<plieatiou to
Uto. Nohle, Uen'l cJupt., Mm shall. 'l'e:*«.
«V.1J. NtwMAN. Gen'l b'rt. Ajft. " '*
VV. It .'1'ftOMPbON. Jr..Uen.l'.acT..\. "
THE
From the Factory to the Wearer,
Shirts of Superior Muslin, Lxfra Fine Linen Shield Iiosoiu,
Opeu Hack, French Veke, anil eompleteiy flu>shed for
S7.SO JL SJOZSMH
'€2iST.sl
fl.iv.ns ""'nfdeted arrutijreni. tut with out- the lrtr-;«tl f<-l»on I'.ictorHs in I bp Crtilr.
I'lHtl^l Mipplv . | Hi'rtii.ir Msijlin. rt • x'r. itu ly lew |.ri,v«, rnd haviiijf I 11" Iv h«. i■ r-< •
men p* ami boy».' Kiiirts, III all Hvle«, \vc Itnv.- ,V«-i.l«-1 i ■ m.<k- nn
Ih :hI«'siinil .r.-l »b|»linieiitf,Miid Irtpho
lilt: tit'ititilai'iure
turu itiHii thei.<t
li -ii willi llii
tr«ile,
' !?tntr« fr-r «n nn.
• tir fanhtiH |. p
inip. rfnit (It jmr
• tor
unmatr, tlnn ■; ll.o ..n.-.u- |.r.,til> r. a | i r.'il I, iiildUli rHull
litfi-'P tn» l-dbHYlB^ unprtcednil.il «.|Ur.
Musliu, 1 I no LiH^u 1 iuishttl 1 iciitli Yoke bhtrt-, us uLovp. renJv for wear, . %<>
. ..|.;".,tfrtr-II,-,! cnMrisinl m.I roll1, r'Jiillo„,|,rf'™tr,l
, • l"10 ••••nip,wuh a f. t lutt..ii< .lA y
$T.r»<>
4.<'o
a
I'd length t-l an
• •t nitf
Meat I> iMil.lied, lie. ' .;»|:,1 in Uppcaruitfi', <llll*al»t)itv Mini ht \ It* to MM M ir
aw" . r ilirt-.- us iiiiuIi. >ei..|» /,...i.nl|..r won. ,ir. un„'ir»i,«r*t.i i
t.i i. N.rtir.''ro'itii-v..ii !.MVO nil <>ufsJ,}r ;iri,tit».
»»y SlilrUeaitU' rr.c -Ikk-i . •: |,- rr v 111. .. r-1 ,
a-: iU ^ rtllMSMlfO.# -*31 Ii.-uaJ-.vuj, .Vw y-rk.'i' " i!
21- Ulyft
Sp§^!™.
ISfVM people of Texas
TO TilK
THEBCST
THE woRt-9
SOLS BY
It 15 tli? boat Illood Pur'.lrr. nnd «timu!ntcs
unction ti> mor? 1. TJtliful r.etion.and i3
every
thus a benefit in all di.ic.^i
In el
country amount to as much in one! when il exploded in his face, bum-,
year as our miuiutr products iu i ing him dreadfully and nearly de-
thirty years. Tiie be^t gold | stroyiug bolli eyes.
mine, therefore, is a good farm. | _A Mjg|ltl, siMco a lot of tie- i
The oilier day when Mia* Nan- gro soldiers and Mexicans indulged I
nie Smith was granted license to' in a free fight at a saloon, and'
practice law at Keokuk; the Judge) used op the furniture of the eotab
descended from the bench and lishmeut in weapons. I'oe partie.
shook hands with her, and the bar wtre arros'ed and tiied the next
gave her a banquet. morning by the mayor, who leeid
0. u. i i ■ il l iu ed there was no offence intended,
bmce Stephen (iirard died. 48 1 , , ,
oou., i ,-.i as a parties were drunk and not
%coI'm ago, 2.>8.» uriiiiau eliiblrcn , , ■ •
of Penii-vlvania have been educal- : «-j ll,r H>eir Mtio.w. Fie
ed at the college he founded for Galvebton county judge has dec.d-
them; and the Mate is worth cd the bell punch law unconstnu.
more to day than when he died. "'""J1- U the.e county judges and
precinct judges keep on witti their
Skilled laborers are .-oarce. A j ,|f, )I1S ,|„re wj|| be little woik
ree« nt adyertii-ement in tiie Siuen-1 |(,|t BU,,r,.|„8 courts.—Cueru
lific American lor twenty or tliir- ^lur
ly skilled mechanics received only i" JAs #|1 iUuntration of what far
one answer. But an advertisement mer> cu)) (,(( jn 0_a t.OUptv We I
the same paper lor a clerk , . ())(. rtsll|( ()t l|le |a,Mir. (/| 011,
brought one hundred and fifty aiw;^aU( M(, w g MmMahan a.nl
i*ers" one horse: Twenty-two barrels
Neatly executed and ably edile.l - SViup (10 gallons'to the barrel),
is the I.eihjcr, a journal ol society, j Wor',|, 5,1 t.ents per gallon, §440;
business and polities recently start- 175 |);,rrels of corn, wurth one 1I0I-
idat New Orbans, Fa, the first lar per barrel, $175: 1500 pounds
number ol which we have received ot j;,,, {.()tton, worth ten cents per
mid to it we extend a cordial wel-; ,l0UU(li § j 50; 150 bushels wf sweet
come. It i« published every Sit- ^taioes, worth fifir cent* per
urday at §2 00 per aunun. hu-hel, S75; total, §840. In ad-
Ex Gorernor McArthur, ofldilion to this Mr. MeM'hou had
Ohio, ilietl fifty yean a^o, leavins; i his garden and fruit crop.
pome millions ot dollars to be di- , 7 7 [ tr 11
vided rnuailv among his lamiK LT"">n Springs (Ala.) Herald :
1 1 • . 11 11 Not ess than a million choice truit
when his voonsjest srand child " 1 , " , , r
should be * twenty-one vears „f: >rees, Hhrubs aud plants have been ,
age. He forgot to sa^ living *ol<1 and delivered in I .Ke county
f,raiid child, and tin* United S ate« , *ll'"n the past eight yeais. and •
Circuit Court at WashinR.„n, ' fruit of every kind (j.ows to per-
endeavoriiitf to decide whether the al"! l"-«<biced in sati-fae-
estate can be .liviJ.il until the tory quantities lo irake it profit*-,
tribe ceases to multiply aud re- '
plenish the earth. J5ijij,l, Museum i< now be-
A car load of negro emigrants, ing lighted bv the electric li^ht,
Irani North Carolina, i.eeking which is represented by four lights
homes iu Indiana, were met at the 01 ."i.Ot'O candle each, in the large
depot at SUelbyville b» a set ol reading room, aud seven 400 can-
drunken rewdv politician', of a die lights in the balls and court
Hort peculiar to that county, aid yaid. The experiments in this re-j
warned not to stop on penalty of »peet have so far been very fuccess-
Iheir live*. The rowdies were ful.
armed'and were of a cla«s known —
10 l>c ill ftu pathv with the Mis- Tl" oi-iginal form was stark na-i
Masippi slietgiui 'policy. All of ked in a rivr. Then came i.n-
which shows id a tiutli ,hat all the mer»ion while clad.
.S1H M UX STHEET,
DALLAS - - - TEXAS.
COAL!
Customers ran bo as-nml of gettinv 1
I>y.<IK^i.i.\V»ai;nrssnfili«st.onneii,Const:, j fir^t-c!a.«s C«)AL, as herclot'oiv, scrcenud i
I e|(.al1|am| .U-Iivefed, al the lowest market '
j rate*.
Send in Your Orders.
Ea C. Chi'ds,
Corner Lamar ami Juck^Oll Sts.
i Nov 2-(M4 iuo*.
sp
OI rffilT T«S
Next in elc-
gaot. baptisteries; then warming
I lie water—"boiling Jordan," then
baptismal breeches.— Methodist
Advocate.
Am' then sprinkling a little wa-
ter on the head ot sickly" Metho-
«coundreli*m iu the country is not
aouth ol theO.iio.
The lowest poi'iit to which wagi-s
have vet fallen is five cents an
hour, and ihc places where this has
iKX-urred is llarth.rd. Conn., and ^V-ts who can not eland the apes-
rroviJetiee. K I , two of the veal- t„|ic
mode even in warm weather,
lliieet cities in the country. When ;in,| care so |i„iP for ,|ie word of
the |ioor of tbe«e c.'ics at.plv to G,„| ,|lal tl)<.v wi,| a;ter ,i,P or,lj.
the •uthorities t .r relief they arc nall,.M „( Chri.t to suit climate and
required to earn it by choppintf convenience.—Christian Me«sen-
Liudi'iug wood iu the municipal ^ir
wood-vards at filly ceuts a ilay, ^
■ud a workingman's day Joan Miaeiwip^i L'niversitv has 400
Kid is ten houre. »ludcut«.
Iii ruminating the inipnrisirs tu" tlip lilood. lli'*
;i natural and nect'ssary i «-su.t is the cureoi .vrul-
i ulon.s and oilier hk n Krnjitiuns and Uisoa.it.s,
i inelnding Caneei^, Vh ers ami «»i lie r Sores.
In
! pn , _
| cured hy I lit* Stale It ij uneiju.devl
] iv« nn appetixer nil I rei/nlnr tonic.
j 11 i:s a niedii-inc whieh flmishl hi- in every I'un-
J ily. tiiul whieli. wtien-ver used, will s..vc the
B payment ot many doe;oi.V l»ills»
■' Bottles of two sizes; prices. f»0 cents and $1.00.
SSrWnnier's
Nil fe Eienso-
cJicM are sold
£»y IJi'ssusistfi
and dealers
ii2 Hcdieiiic
everjwhere.
IH.H.WAMR&CO,
I'MplliMors,
R«:('1mn|<'|-. !W. V.
Sfntl for Pamphlet
ami Testimonials.
Dr.TUTTS
Expectorant I
\N "ascts""AgT"BOTTLEST
Its properties aro Bern oilaont, Nutri*
live Balcainic, Boothm«- ami Healing.
Combining all these qu^Uities, it is the
post effective BALSAitf evei
offered to sutferers from I'utnionar^
tliseases. _
e DR. J. F. HAYWOOD,
Of New York, voluntarily indorses it.
-READ WHAT HE SAYS.—
Dr. TUTT: New Yo k Sept., In, 1877.
Mr—Durinjf thia year I v. i etl u no huudied
e: hi* cir' ltuin d In the 1 WTo-r w r»la of tb«
tityiiioc ,ues»er« oi a wry severe ly. e. It wa»
|{it"« my *tt«a ion w ttcaUvdtuTntt s I'.xpootoraDt
Mid t con.iry our .ri.'d at iut wouderad pn\u«
L)uiiii4 a prmtice ot twenty >oars. 1 have nevnt
known ft inedictno to tw>t »8 prnmiitly. and with stu-!i
liippv ofTects. It instantly nubdnod tho nn>»t vi<»lrjt|
lilsot' oim jhinB, aud invariably curt-J tho di*eto>i! iii
0 tewdtys. 1 chcertully indorse it as the best luu*
taudkiao i over used.
J FRANCIS HAYWOOD, M. D.
a hewspaper^pub". writes.
Ullice, I'veiling News, Au^ant.t, (»a.
I)r. TUTT: l)«.ir Sir-My i.t.lq son. was attacked
w.th imfumoma Inat winu-r, whttb let't him with a
violent cough, fh«st lasted till within a month rincc,
lor tho cur« ot winch 1 nut indebted toyour vaht ibla
Kx'Motorai t. 1 had tritnl uu»b every tnini r«*c »ti»-
luonded, hut n<mo (lid any £-*od until I nsed>our iCx.
pe.-t'r^nt, ono bottlo ot which re-notred the lougU
eulirely. Willi rnauy ihanks, I am yours iralr,
JUH.S M, \i iwtiLE.
Had torrib™NlcHT"c WEATS.
Meinv>his, Fob., 11, lcTl.
Dr TUTT ■ Sir—I have Inmii in; form nlj ttf
joaf-, with a !tt:vern cou^a Waen I uaiuiuuiHett i.^
lutiK your Fzp«*« to.-aiil i was reduced ijmiu hund:e<l
•.itus'iUMin liuiinds iu wtiislit. 1 lud tried alm«i<it
er.-ryihing ; Vad lwri)»hi nuht sweat*. 1 hare taken
h tit dozen Ixittles. Tho ni^ht two t6 hare left uie,
tho <-->ui(h has d.sipptvtreii, and 1 h .ve«c<iUi*dtiit«ea
yuu..Uj in h a i. I lecoinnu'-nd il to aii ui;. irit-mia.
W i h^reat re«i>ect, UUViill KlCil.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS.
II :atler, have you ennrrht a coM ? Ave you nn-
ibiotoralNiih: |diKynT lUvo >v>»i :»•: nriia-
1 m iu the tuitMl/ A icwit .»i um>mMioii ou
ta<* itiH^«, with tiiort hreiitn ? !>.> you have a
fit ot ronjhiiiz on lyiiitf tlown / A ptiarp pain
now aud then iu the r<>trion »»t the h'-nrt, sho d-
der» ni l bacici li' mo. oar Advlre i?« tak • at
o:u*r u dose oi Tutt h KxjK.-tioniut; yon wiji whui
bo able to raise trio piik^in. In un hour r» pcat
tie- tv.\peel )rant. pHce a hot iron to tiie ieet,taka
f > i 'u:t'> i', V• -it will kmiu fail into a
pleanaul niaip an I waks up in tie luornn./,
« :.'l: / >:i •, UugS workiii.' ir « i> ; UMJ liM-atli-
iinj, and the bowel* moving in a natural manner.
To p. jreut a return ot these Hyniptmtis me? the
Expectorant wnroral dm.
Office, 35 Murray Street, N. Y.
TUTT'S PILLS
( I KK TOHI'IU Ml til.
TUTT'S PILLS
cum: DiM'i.PM «
TUTT'S PILLS
U Ki: ( OVIIVI IIM,
TUTT'S PILLS
CI KG FKVI.lt AMI 11.1 I..
TUTT'S PILLS
C i lit: *i< K ill % VI %< hi;.
TUTT'S PILLS
ri Hi; HII.IUl s € OMC .
TUTT'S PILLS
<>ivi: APPEm i..
TUTT'S PILLS
1*1 Kit Y TUt IILOOll.
TUTT'S PILLS
< I Hi: I'll.KS.
TUTT.'S HAIRTDYE
(••ui lluatii Wnnniu ciuaml t« ■ tuu»*f
H: aca ty » MBfi* ftvpbc^atMW ot um Dvr. It im,
4 .\ai«rd I <4.#. act* ImliMwioIl. tad It
" a« *pnn* watrr. Su-d f} Lh^faU,«
bf i..n r«r«i|< of ft
0?Rce, 35 Murray St., New York. I
v.. ahead
, ' ft. >
I fewii
!
exhibition' ia76.
nfr.v?
i AWARDED. PHIL.ADLLPHIA. 1076.
There nrc 13 railrondM running Into the flreal
IT 11 ion Kail load 1>epot ;it tr'l, l.ouh. Out of the^e
li] there i« one line w liich e- men ire.in Texan, and
It in known the Kin ourl, Kaunas ami Tex a*
Knilway, No ot'u r Iti.i wny from Texan ruin Into
the 14rent 1'ulon l)epot. If you are reading the»r
lew reMijrKn and anticipate u trip to St. Lauitf oi
Kant of 8t- Lou In, make a little note about ihe M.
K. it T. beini{ tin# ouly line from Texan whieh eati
land you ripht direct iu the t'nion Depot It will
nave you a tlinai<re»ablfc etnnlhiu transtVr through
St. LoiiIh, «« a 1 trains ^oiny Fant utart trom tin
Union l)epo', which the M, K. it T. trnln ••nttirf
daily from Texan. Tho M. K. & han no O.nni
hiix Tiuu&fer iu cjl. Louin.
,l*s. P. Hit OWN,
O th L'ann .\g't, dt. Louin, Mo.
T w Tr.AtnAi.Kf
Axa't Gpu'I I'.ihsj Ay't, Scdiilln, Wo.
U P II LCIIKn,
fcjoutlicru Tann. Agent, (Jr.\tul-Windsor lloW!,
Dallas, Texan.
FREE TO ALL
FLEETWOOD'S
OFB or CHRIST.
K50 PafffA. Over 2<M> llluKtcKtioiiM.
Fret to all v/ho aond ui their addrc»s and six ocnts
a potitaco t;f.acjpo. Address
VSI'liUi UTATKS »«OK .* UIII1.F. (li..
1 *»0 »Cl~i St.. I'tiK-hmuti, O.
Oeorge I). Knriuml & Co.,
Sl1('(!F.S.St)ltS Tf»
Van Beek, Barnard &. Tinslcy,
^Wholesale Stationers^
UTU0GRA I'll Kits, PliJXT
ElliS, A XI) IILA XK BOOK \
MA XUFA CrUli h IIS,
i^i A423 K- Main St. St. Louis.
Intelligence Ollice.
SO SIMPLE
>0 c/.H^5-
WARRANTED
$1800.00
f lumbers
BEW/IIIE
tJ0TIC£ OUR GCf/^^LEi
TOR FARTICULAr.S
WkiteSewing Machine Co
t],,sd&lers ande pace Pi/ire,
'"CNUHB £RonSHU' a[)orhs
Cleveland, ohio
I fmt the public may be protected uyain t Jm if at uns am! J'rutd vc rpcciaUy (citun elf }i<r-
chasers of BEN:0N'S CAPCi^E POROUS PLASTERS
to see thai the word C.i PC'i S E on each planter j.j spelled correctly. Do no! allow .«•' we oiler
planter to be palmed off under similar sound in t/ namax, with the assurance that it As the ramc.
Ihiny or as good. Jljar in mind that the only o'ljert such rendor can ho re is the fact that tiny
can buy imitations a', ha'/ths price of the ycniiiue, an I they ho^c by this substitution to yuin
a nndf. additional profit.
SKAIU li\ iC- JOHNSON. Pliariiiaccatiiv*! 0ho;ui?5ts, Xow York.\
OLD AHD RELIABLE
Dr. Sasfokd's Live;! Invigoiiatob
in >, Sbiil'.rl F imiiy P. >:u \ly for
dia iasjsof tkoLiv.*, Sioancl-
autl Bowels.—It is Purely
Vsgetible. — It liovor
Dibilititf>:
THE BEST
07 ALL
F >11 ItKXT— » email houne and ftv« acres of
laud, near the cily.
FORIUSXT—A good place, for an industrious
family.
YV AI?TKD—A pood Fchool in the country for
an f.xci llent female teocle r of much experience.
I A well qualified teacher, colored, wants a school
in Dallas county.
i A nupertor Falenman who has been ninny yearn
! in the groeery bimlness wishen a nituatlou at rea-
i Hniiahle H^ary. llis recoinineudations are ol the
j liitf'jent ch.* meter.
WANTED—.\ pood bu'/py horse.
An indnntrioun and worthy young man of con
tddcrab'e bind.less experh nue, wanin eniployinent
WAX TED -CJreenbacks, gold or silver, in quan
' titles small or great.
| Copies of the lNTELL!OF.Ncr:R can he 1 ad at the
Nfetr politan news ntore of .luhn .lacknon and at
llarrin vS: < 'o.V news *tore on M ain ntret I, and alnn
... i • /, r*» p ii i • ~ ; nt the editor's cfliee cormr of Kim and Sycatuors
\» ordvoi Co., Jtiiu Mason A Hamlin, ,rcc*t-
f.h-5-lf " "
use.t in the l-udlic bchoolo _
of doctom and pronounced\
raM
HEliRY F. IVS 5 LLEFC
— BOSTON.
SEND F0n CATALOGUC.
ALFHEl) FKEEMAN,
SOLE AGENT,
AniKiencral Agent fur George
When n met.icino l!"s inf«llib%y doti"
its work i i mil ions t-f'eases i>•.' isioro
thnn it thinl ot u cent my; \ li< '.i if. lius I
l*eneheil every ]»• rl ot'1 liu w«»ii l; when |
numherless laioilies everywh r«t eon-
Hitler l' the only walo relini.ee i i ease of I
] tu in or nee if lent, il i.J ]• roily s;.l'o lo enli I
bueli a inetlieino
I)»lla», Tfxan. j
BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE, CHEERFUL.
Mr.,. Julia AlcXalr Wrifflit'i >.* Book,
THECOMPLETEHOME
£ oU »f PRACTICAL INTOttMATIOH, , «
Tio jouuic How»c-kofD^« CODE, *
M The CE^orluneod Hoose.Kee^er'e FllIKXIX
■ Boaf^-lvcafinB. Cobkiax, I)r««s, AfcW»»U. Biekaw*.
Children. Ci.aip.any. >!srriago. Itcligiwn, Moral#. m one v.
Family (joverr.nunt. aa t a Biuitittidi c f ovhar topif/ fulir
trvatva. TtdU how to mako tiie llomo BEAlTII'LL
ur.«l 11 API* V.
"A book of more practloal utility will seldons. If over,
b® (ound ouUid* cl inapiraUoa.1— Christian Adeueatt.
urrncn >° •▼ery eil* hom« DV Hi»h and P"'t
HLLULU r>t ail cmntry K*in*o Dl Yotmp rmdOld.
l'ine Paper. CUarTypt, HtnnUfal U.ndiac. Si.Uadi J 111 us—
tra'.ioua. Hturly 600 I.otspritts. if*lls rriiiui'y.
APPMTQ UlARITFnVlb®''a,Comm,®:,,on
AUtn I O WMlV I LU"l,„-fnl,UI(Mi'! ("W Jr*t.
Address J. C. McCl'HDY A OV., tk LouX °
MARSHALS ROSrEi.
Marrhsl, A. B. Norton, Dallas.
rl.rk.nd Dcpmy. J:«. ll.John.ton, '• 8rUllffori <nt, l!ly, Jul,,,' I. Man h.
Office: Corner of Sycamore k Llm Stnets. .1 din H McKlnenny, II (» Il**ppy, .luhn Moore,
Wnnted-
To Traie for Tesas Inproved Farms.
One new Strauh Mill, under runner, French
! Burr, no'id atone.
One new Corn-alioller.
One necond'hand Mid llin?^ Pu ifW.
One mnall 0-IIorse-Power K ijfiue.
One enmll neeond h'l'id Mill.
Mills will grind from 1*> t • \ > bti^h -'s p r hou~.
Prefer farinn iu Dalian, Collin or (iraynoii conn-
tie*.
Alno have Went Virginia Coal Lan'lt I will
trails lor Texas Lands. For further particular*
addivsn K.S. MAXWELL,
Nov U-linoJ i'urtainoutii, Ohio.
A gtod tenant for a small place in the country.
Call at N<». 11 Sycamore street.
To exchange a good printirn* ei>tahllnhnient in
one of'he bent locationIn Texas for un ollice in
K.v hiui City or some city in Kansun.
Wanted to hear from M. M Morrow, James
Rhelton, .Time* A. Parker, «IIC (xarett, John N. :
Clemens, John M Wiliianm, d MeCirty, dohn A
Cit'.iart.
Tonic.
T li V
sc
'A*
-0
POS ::A:T CB BZAGT.
' Invigoratci
"has been used
mv piaeticc
liy the ))!ililic,
more than 35 yours,
wit'i unpm'ciltMit-Oil rcsn't".
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
S.T.W. SANF3RD, M.D. » I.°E'vV Yolk CI I 1
AXV ilULUUtSf WILL TLLL \Ol ITS KLI'lTATlVS.
j Courts al Da!Us tirst Mondays in Juae and Ds-
i ceinln r.
Gturrml
J. IS*, lied rick, J. D. tieorgc, J. IT. Tfiiyuhans,
U. J. Thompson.
/),#//(i* Pirinion.
; Deputies and tlicir districts.
Dallas. Ellin, sis, A. A. Il bissen, Dallas.
Kaufui in aad Kuokssll, A. II. .Johnson, le nil.
Hunt, F. J. Thomas, Ureenville.
Lain it r and Delta, U B. Hunt, Paris,
Fannin, 8- T. C«rter, Bonham.
U ray nun, Cooke, | John Uorrin, Sherman.
Montacue v Clay, | T. M. Wright, l>«»iiiMin.
i '1 arrant and ( P. M. Farmer, Fort worth-
Johnson, t II. A. Bledsje, Arlington.
Parker & Win**, J. II, MilliKen. weatherfurd.
t'uitfil State * ComiHimiotirr**
H . II. Johnson, Paris ; D. G Venable, Deuiaou;
L. W. U illuois, Blieriuan; J. H. Bcheuck, D*lla«,
N. M. lfurford, Dallas; K. C. Haltmarah, Calvert;
i K If'Terhuue, lir.ensille; Jon. K Uicketts, Shcr
; man, Jacob II. Marberger, weatherford.
HViro /Hci*ion.
I Courts at v?co first Mondays in April and Oe-
' tob-r.
j Deputies and their districts.
John Hvmon, Y A Itoheitson, O F Sinclair, W
I. Kintr», Henry O^den, W. II. Panclaal, — Turry,
\V N carr, K •' i* midl
Here's u chance to escape from •'the wrath lo
come."
THE JOHNSON REVOLVING BOOK-CASE.
With Independent Shelves Adjustabl: to
Sooksof say Hcigl*t«
a:; llegaxt holiday rnzssvr.
Tor lawjcrs,
Clcrgywcn,
rSijiitSam,
Lditars,
ran!cr:..
Trarhcp*,
Hrrrlisnts,
HFNLOCK
KgMFDIg^
Brftwn. Colrinan, I
Kunn«*in, Comanche \
Fa!l», Limestone i
aa<i Freestone, i
Kot'Cri»or, L**on i
and Braz<>p( |
Bell, ftWIll <
• and Kami.ton, |
Mlfiiim. Bosque, |
IIiii and Krath, j
' llood Si toiuerrel.
Ii. II, Alkire, Brownwood
J. C. Chapman,
Marl In.
T. J. McHugh,
Calr»n.
M. 6. StnKrS,
Palo Alt<>.
M. P. UumiiruU,
W'aeo.
B. T. Tipton, Stuckioii.
f*. 5. 0»wnit«ws«,i.
' H. B. Taft, wae«; J P flntrrhout, Bel ton; J. F.
: Knox. MarUn; J-»l»n Y Banfcin, Brovnwaad.
(.'roAow /I'httsn.
| Courts st Qr.bsai firet Moudays in Fvbruary
' and August.
j OScc deputy and cler*. IHiliam Boy, G rah Mi.
jVputien J. II. Wright, M, T. Omocr, J. W.
! P^t, Mobeetie; A. N. « oody, Knox.
I'. S■ f«IS•ItWTI-
j C- W.toMvon, rtraliam, II II MeCoane'.!, Jacks-
' bore, F 1'Girand, Or at a fa.
I
SCAB and TICKS
IN SHEEP.
_Non
SSHEEP I»JP!
2 Manufactured by
^ S. II. KKNNKDY Omaha,
Nebraska, eradicates the
~ pest. Thin is the only dip
* t i.ut addn to the staple and
value of wool. It will cure
the most obstinate caaen—
diluted 150 parts hot Water
and will not cost over A
Clf.Vr A HEAD each dip
ping.
Packed in ONRand Fi Vi£
OA 1.1.ON 1 INCANrf.
Dip Beabhy tiheep in
the early npriiiij an I sum-
mer, :i« that i^ the tiin«- to
i-radicate the disea-c from
the skin. Fall and wintci
dipping will uot cure the
SealTuTny hcld.llH- hirhd. In III. j
falUihl wirurr nnilllli. 0"' tlwl call"'. jh»
mb i. forcing hi" way diip Intu llic true kin
lh»lhcinniiotb«r.acli»dor j.-nroy.-.l, wWlv in
the«iriy.|.rli.* tho ™n.rs to u.e .uri.u-e ol
Ihr skin .n.l l« »:i> iT.dKatcd bj one or u»o
Uipping. in my 8b«p I'll'-
Sold For 82.25 a Gallon.
cheapest, 8tro:.usmtv t»f»st.
rladeof irun. l»rautift:lly omaincntod. Can-
not waip or shrink. I'urslils and convenient.
A novel and hand«>nv» nrtieio «-f furniture.
hhslw ]'• inches s*|U.tee, t neh will ltold a set
<»f Appletoiik CycbiiaediA. T'*«> eizra for tnbln,
three siaes for llajr. for deacrtptivo \»,d Freignt paid on Fifty Gallon Ia***. Book
price list. seut free to aUseCU Growers- Addreas,
S^nd 25 cents foe o»ir Xew lu^rtaTrn Cats- 8. ii. KENNEDY,
ui'-;f-lioa* ;• KEXKARD k roaaSTTII. 0,...i... K»K
W bolr.^0 r>ri.|T».rf« and O.n'l A
dw-ly. Umaha, Kfk
DAUEB, PSATT A CO.,
€rhoc! rrntiihet^ i,4 ri.il.r, in mrjtiii J is
tkr Ihrak »od (HaUonrr: l.m»-,
keaoquhrters for ail school Sl'PPUt?,
112 & 1 t-l Grand St., l ork.
J. B. D. YOUNG,
DEAt.r.a li
A WKbk $IJ s day at bo«c es^ly lasde. # , f .
omu, «<••« ff«. Attn- aji^ok. Groceries siml Provisions,
I 902 Elm St, Dallas, Texas.
art "Ctiromo C»nl»." (porfpet bnutiM) v Tlw .will* f'w'r Onnriw, T.taao,
'if with name, lOr, Oul6l 10c. ' Turner Cw-. «... V in^.tri cal! and bny.
CarJ Co." A.hl>n-t. Man., iwrldkwtl
$72
This is tlio onio v illi tl:o Mejlcan
HIvisiniiK Jj i 111 in c ti t. I'.v ty mail
biitHTHinlclli^iMicc of i». vu!unf»!o h»'rac
saved) tho ng«»ny ol nn nwfnl ►cniil or
liurii subdued, 1!;o li «rr et rlicti-
iuatl«iii overooim?, nnd of a iiioiikjiihi-
iiiid-ono other b'eisiu^i nnd uicreifu
ljtirformrd by tin* old tellable ?Z~x-
ienn Mustn»i?; l.liilmoiit.
All forms oi outward tliucasic aro
speedily citreil l y the
I
LI
Mnslnns I.inimcnt.
It pmietrnti s tint? cle, membrane nnd
tissue, lo Hie very I.on •, bani^hin^ pain
and curing disejiwi with a ]>otv» r tli• t
never fniN. It i; a nnwlielno tetnled by
e very bod v, fioui I lie ruiuhcro, wlio ridca
hi i
over the B«»litn ry pl«in», t«»llie tnenhnnt
j»rinee, mi'! 111 ? womleufU r who ^;dits
iii-t lo t w ill lhe iix".
It etirei ltlu>iiuiuli.">m vrlicu r.!l c'.Iier
appli at ions ini!.
Tlii.i wondcr:td
spendilv euros mch nilmonli cf the
HCMAN' M.l>ll a3
Ittioumutlum. Ntrcllliigs, f.tlfTj
.Toinfa, t <»iiti'.iet.<l atliiscle*, llnrnn
nnd S ohh, (\il«, I'rui ios n ud
ins, I'nltion oih llilej nnd
Stiii^a. Stlll^ieaa, f««meiieaa, e>l«l
t ores, 5'Ieers. bites. ( hiMdaitis.
Sore M|i;ih s, < a'acd Itrenst. nail
Indeed etery fom <»: eiltrasl die*
case*
It ia tlio pirftli si remedy for the di.a-
nrders n "I ai'eidenta io which the
llKUri; Ckkation are bithject that lias
ever been known, it cure*
S(irnlin, Nwlllii,r, MKT Joints,
Fonuilei*, rialm Sores, Ilnof |>i»-
e iM ', l oot llal, S»t re»v U'ai in. Seat*,
Hollow Horn, fierntches, Wiml-
e;nlla. Spavin, Farcy, Itin^iionc,
Old Norrs, Poll l'» il, 1'illu upon
the Sl^lit ii n.l every other ailment
to whileh i lie orrnpsulH ol Ihc
Stabl.' nail Slock Ynril nrc lint«ie.
A Iweinv-livo rent bottle of Mexican
Mita'un? l.iiiiinent las otten mvih! a
\ahmb!e bor>«», a life c:i crutches, or
yearn of torture.
It lieala uitliont n Sear. II Jp>es to
ilie Tory mot ol the matter, i>ciictrating
even ll,o lame.
It dins everjlMslj*, nnd dianpp<»ints
eo one. It. hi a" 1k*c.ii in steady u-« fur
moil* tluin twenty-live years, aud is
positively
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOR 02 BEAST.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 17, 1880, newspaper, January 17, 1880; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443860/m1/4/?q=%22Sam.+McFarland%22: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.