Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 109, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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TIE BAIL! INTELLIGENCES
Is the Oldest Republican
MLY PAPER NOW PUBLISHED IN TBS
Stale ofTexas.
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NOTICE THIS.
to :>yy a piano, organ or musical In j
las kind yr sbset musle, orinstraa- i
t'.nc In the ma .*»' V t»e~-aj»- I
t:u>r vt the an-1 Jott j
1,1 i.. 1,'iy i.]:•!». yon wax. and you ; ilajg ilVKiji'
ceir from wirtyouw; h,ve cuu!stance8.
baa. xu :^ibu I
,!, fctl liillalC
• i U who coueniplaU? immi*
"i . beautiful laud' c.iu learn
and —■ *the
I lit the in: ' • sub-.
rli XTQS'S C>Ji«N lNTEl JUM****
■tfi ■ i Dallas, Hie tit)'
: grcaU'si pn.ujW
•t; .i 4-.50 _
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'by ai'mtrar ot square lee' in a acre
>00.
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m t;»e
• rd«.r to iiavo this area th.n
; i . h?t be of Hiiob a 1-.■ yth nod
. i *iiU! t ijditrd ' '^C'tiVvT will
■jve number. Thus, an
I>t l.o 43,56'. feet long by
21,780 leet long by two
o!--:, .'-/.viO fctlong by three feet
ad. auu -.»• If the .'eve of nd is to
-i t. "11 *' Bquaro. ftlfih Bide Biust '>c B®W*
::.j possible *08 fwt 1**3 inches,. lhe
rt-M y -I v,... ecu;. to an exactly square
• v».\*ii *kii iiuml-vr of foot in the
i i_tx.. it £20 feet lon»; by l&J broad
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not &?> . vc » y 4.j mt*^v
bj? b c.t^v.nc soap aex- wsol. d^.y
i without -ir.y vvu :b boiler ruobing
■ri .und use-', differently from auy oth>
a}' evor !■ .ule. Ityeetua very droll to
k ot.a 4'u.vjt, orderly two bourt> lignt
.- on wai-h day, with i:o bei'-t and no
-i o:- smell ot the washisg through tha
instead of a lon« df.y's 1 aid work
h iDdredb of tboiu-uiuda ci v.* )ui8'j ironi
'Seotii' to "lvs.m bftVO l> "o vod for
selves that this is do;e by nsmg
•'i'b electric soap. Pou ' ouj it,
, vev, if too act In your Vraya to tu» U
iia<; to (Jtt^tious, that iiie >ii? siit-plo
ffntm almost ridiculous and so easy
a git; tv.-eive veara om 4o a large
without being tired. It positively
: ,at injurt tl\8 iiucet fabri.-, h".s been
-•< the public for fifteen years and in
••oubles ..very year. If your grocer
it, he will get it, uii nil vbolc
.icerh |» it. i L.' rs^: i & Co.,
uelidd;:, f.anu{aeta:&J«. I, LMarw
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NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIGENCER.
"Thb old Iveliabl«" Unio«i p«p«r and
the BtiUwart advocate o'
KATIONAJj.KEPOBUICAJi«SM.
Commends itself to ali, who ara 'levot
d to the principles of the grand pruty ,-
Pogress and Freedom'
It tias row entered upon i n;w volum j
nd asks at the hand of those, who profe«e i
epublicani -m that to which it is jusUy e& «
•ikd a libei il and generous support.
The Ixx.ixi.iywas the last Union '
pauei published in the states that atte.npt
«H.i tit secede from the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
The JjSTKU'.ifiEjroEii w the obi eat repab
Horn paper in the south.
i lie IsfTELX.loiEKCEK was for many veaxp
he only republican journal ia the south.
The editor aad proprietor of the Intel
IGEACKlt has continaoosly kept the old
under the taoct trviu>j cir-
-h.it stood-fiithiaJ among the
|laitbles.s' —has pasaod through "the fiery
an.aee' ot , Htviipuan Liiolcranoe «oii
deadly hate ^ii.d
UNAIhaD AND ALOWS
has striven to uphold the cause of the
COSSTIXUXIOS AiCU THi5 USflOJS
Tixcr-
II.iv.ag demonstrated that a republican
paper kuj be published in the old demo-
cratic stronoid under the most adverse
tr'i« u stances, and haying made the Ik -
TELLltiJfiKCEJt i
ViLMlAix axe tSSTXTU'x'! 0:i
having i^peut his time and taionta and
money, when friends were "few and far be
twee;; »iavii.g borne the brunt and bur- j
iner of tha figiu: he believes that ia trft i
dav.n of a better day ne has the right to
at«*. ti;oBe who "claim to be republicans3
o help extend Ifce circulation.
W.iS BilA-U. CfiKXIMt/a
t;> advocate what we bi.li«?e ths right »cd
to advance the befit
iKiSEESrr OF ■ncxAs.
In tm COl UiL1 LlO willbe touaumuch use
ul information lor the buninres«maa, the
armer and mechanic and all clashes of
community. We shall coatinne our en
i atavors lor
I AMD OaOBR AMD OOOD OOVSHKitH NT
The I>* n.LiLiGE^tcJiu coutenues to advo
'jatv.* i'utjiie tree Schaois, morality tos;«
ierance and virtue—endeavoring "u«
cheer the tasta and cultivate the iaind,
po "build up the w.aate plaoea" uid t<) ben
cilt maukuni.
'jioour old reader*, it is not ne<»<«arv to
say more—they understand ua. 2o th*
mix, in our uiid^t we say try us, or not ae
you please! Vv« have entered upon the 18
volume of the ws-KilLV and are iii the flt.H
volume of our DAli^. Vkre nave made aa
good publications as our ejeana »>ouid per
mit—unpretentious aad unamlngesu
hhough our piper may have beea. we are
aatisued that,, n our humble capacity we
oave done btau good, to otber* it they
have not to ua
Those who wish a lair, candid, eutafo-
t lien journal that pandeia act *o t vitiated
) m»;« and bows not tine knee to Baal are
NORTON'S imiGENCER
TE£
OLD &ND BEL I" ABLE
SIFtBLlCil
F A P 25 M
Largest & most complete establishinont in north Te:
ALDRIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
Slunk look Makers, • |
STATIONERS.
All kinds of blank book made to order & kept in stoc
Fall Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
Eaa+ q j "ices duplicated a»t?. xvork equal to amy froni
:th.Q oldest eatablislied hmasc.
21 ELM STEET, Dallas, Texi
Meutpifis & Charleston
ItAILlOAi)
nP|(f>!fty« F©*•SOIL,3>S33»^gI,, Ar
rtno"J™lI Tf.io-.re. fithsrs, moUiBTB ur»-'
eWldton'.^ffafnsandc yet entlilwi. PfMloy^von jjftfif-i.
•TP"!? ! Iwri VMT&ots vrvcurrd.tonght.mdsold. SoMkrs "Jj/ /.;!•
AO ,i.r « « x ^lilAJ
Caret Southern Mail lionte!
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KOETEEEK TEXAS.
lovi^sieait
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cjTAVa Co.VHTtroTioB
J nvited to, enroll tliemselves upou our
j ist and receive the VHEKLY at the rate 03.
\ J2.60i» year, and the i»ailvt at $6,00 ^ei
j year. We have cvwr had agcute in the
i 3eld to cauvaob lor ue, nor ha ye we
collectors out tc iiarrassanu annoy, seat
the coatiary, we have ourselves On
pressed for our biiia as many caq tostify.
To those in t!us locality we woaid rcsuect
ully s^y that ui navi'ig sub»c:iutiou
fC'/?5
""' IT. "r-r c-..:.-,.•.AAL piio-Tneiom
i ■ •;» <«ad of » f'.niiv- sVik.I1 be, j can rest assured tint, a peper paoliaa
' 7 i . ;ro! • f'?rcaf. j ed ill Italian when there were only thirteen
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■ it of ncney, J (13) white, rcpttbl lCi/lb, VOVU?g luo wckttt
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there
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r.pr:>T I'.o iirt <)Oii ( uiid
v'oon tl.i v.-ors f.ad ui.iturJdl |
. .vr'.tinjf, with th ntieont of j
■v fame niuiiw! m I- rnnnitfi j till thw
inco ui' t.fc'.' Itorae
lMht .-riftl in ;he entirecoaury, can not fail when
»i4ai: J -1 \a&n, he»l
Oi
o av COT*.*
r-:.\ «<nvT)ur*l
eud irithottt :U» eaweat of unm,
aeh moanarM »ay b» profcrlho.1 by
ottw*i trwt feed oroui
th« pa." .*>0 money
va'Wf
■tCtri i tor
v.4 ^;>r
ivamaets a
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. t.i. . vi*J> hu wife.
i<i tovolv-
i tball ne ••• -id.
ra tLiriueu i. unJred, ojia
iiij .L ::ct
aro ui^re than thirteen thousand
l.IojOUO,'. Lsie phrted os'.r Ebotie*er
ye^irs ug-> ar 1 here ^ ro>:s Umoa i«-
El<LlCiEi.'CKK stuid to uo K'juare worK
Look up at the lia^ m ti bchwlc it is Uyu.k«
Passing through the "naturally beautif.it and
most favored legion of our country, Decidedly
the shortcat lino to tlie East and Southeast.
After June Ist round trip tickets at rei!*oei}
irtea'wUl be on sale to the celebrated spiings
and watering place* of Baat Teiinoioce ukI
Vlrgltiia.
Elegant Day 60acho* flora Little Book
to Chattanooga -without change. SCaiml-
ficevt palace Steeping cars, ownod by tho con.
any. on all nlgot trains. Siecpnig car fai« ve.
uced, Baggage through to destinutien.
PasBengoM for Washington Baltimore, Ph)U»
dolphia, New York, aa well aa lo» Ohattanoo fo
Atlanta, Charlotte, Augutta, ae and ail tombiM
Cities, Uo and purchase ticketa by thia iiue.
ICapa. rim-; Tables and Kates of Ttoket tt»
Mnt OQ application to
P.B. BODQB&.
Weataru Agent Dallaa, T
VAN DALIA LIMB
IT la the 8HOETK8T and Q UI0K88T Liaa
all Important Eastern Cltlea.
IT is the only Line that runs Five Daily Llaos a
Pullman Pat see ears from tit. Louis East.
ITS Track and Equipment are the Beat la tbe
World.
ITS Tjains are ran with a view to tbe greatest
accommodation vf tho public,
ITS Trains are run with regularity, and Paaaen
ears ci.n therefore be assured «>f taakliig con-
etlors with other roaas.
Xti Employes are aug&t to treat Pairone wltfe
the greatest respect, cod to five thorn ev#ri
possible aUeatton,
All the Improyements
Vr.d applianses known to cxcidern akill nod in
veotlou which tend to insure Kapid Transit com
olned with absolute CLiafor. &Bd perfect safe for
paasengvn, are in use on the Kandalla Line and
eonnuctiens. aunii *SO
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B V Btl % V.T'S G OC CJA1 ^K.
ItenoVs.icd as u Pure ar»d Effeotlvu
hair Dretsmi iu Ui Paris cf tho
World.
>f '.sn"i I For tbirtv years it has been a favorite
1 ;.i> -.1-, -itli tho i #iih people a.nd a l«auer with the trade.
Hit'icuieet-ru; ;u a aity, \ Hie name "Cocoaink" has bccoiau a val-
iiitrne'.t a ou. have es-
-hen \) «ei.sl8t <>f lot or iots, riol lo » , ,
til maaod loilara m ths thiM : awe property
.1 i - h'.:i .-lea.!, wiiiiou1 J tabli?hed aola right to U3e it in aevera(
■ \" I »;?• ov?menis tber.»- ( #CJU . ja;v .. ,J6 protecting the public
•vldtd, i>:\* Bftuifl to • • • IMd vol . , . r. f« 4
sen 01 ,i vr n a ]n.i> 1<> oii-rcl?.» I and u.-iiiisv-ivoc'. -iom luipositi.m
i.ii, .1 e,t t! •• luid of ii^fftuiily | 'l'h-
if.1. t >t i ;• t"'
< situ!', r.is v' '■>'>-
... . suiwnorivy of jiuineii'd
npejta'y renting of th« t ExtractsConaiet in their
i. tt, character 01 tho. ; ,
.flavoring
pcrfect purity
, £»o '. -r ■ "a-Kif;..!'.u. b«.enac^aireii, , ..oo ^;ieat - t-C-ii'tn
klvof f ! iisb.iuil <>r r/i:'o,
,e ..«. ■ *.c;. '. «haU d«v : 'id ail l voj*. |-
t >■ ... i»t i\ J i>ro|»« iiy of the deci a:
iV.ivira. V ti>.' nauie i >ivs cf h •
:5'J
ii.i t Vi^-O
lion Msimtain
• "h V W MU« H • 1 a
v:^-. aria sjutaeria Railway.
•• •• »»... surcivict; i.u<band or wife, or e.i I
atr*l d'.vis ic.a
,. „ . 1-.»r fay ciuvl U> use ur oucipy
. • -« iiont«Tt- a or a^ iong a.< t'l •
- . :.-.t •..'..'.re: cf tl « •«.•! rta» L-
unuer1
r ..;r '.I liie i'ropirr uou ".,
Weekly MeUigeaces
u mido ap o< tbe moat ictew>a»
NEWS ITEMS,
tl
LITiiEAKl EXTEACTS,
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VIGOROUS
EDITORIALS
and t* in tlie peet, eo ia tbe- hi low, it'
will In louud a strong anppoftac.art
LAW AND OBDEE,
PUBLIC FREE 8GHOOIA
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
always i^oviog forwepd and kcqpiag pace
witl^tLc • rogrceeive apirii ot the tu&QB.
Louin. i»v;» Mountain
Smdhttti Rai !'cnv.
an
Th>! co^i?l«.'-iv>*i <f ths tr-. ls-ji) C*a- - .
thi I'es-.ii .v . i:iui ItaUaav 0«tR-i«'» Hh *sniiaa
ii 1 'l\x.ir.:u t covaicvlo 1 at thi iitlor p.da^ oa
. ■••1i>ii-.tt.. a, to use antl occupy tie vaoi*.
11 i'.-iiiift t>> :.'>uit'.ueaia::<l oDiv * pr. ?
:r . .1 ta.--.at •* in acconUac-j wita the
. m . x* i'o. owj
14. Tr.t're »>ia!t i!.*i oe rosaivo-1 to
tins tl*te, tr> i;. l from i Makesthlathushart, Cii« jT'-.-ira^'S t.;iu I
Loutsvitio, (.Jinci-r titurMju,iJeiro;"., tiltvelssi-
Buiti'!i) .7 Tor'-, Buatoa, nalt:ui<,t*
\raahin^u.n, i'h^aia. Mid all
uthur priccl^al KubW.ti i
N.irUit>rt. noinU*
Try this S'mw
Missouri Pacific
RAILWAY.
Ps«etag tbroagti ths most enterprising portions 1
t f rLawas and ICissoari, tho HoaaUhil Indian Tel a
r.torj and Texas, with a solid stsel trask to andv
rAHi tbe UnioaDepota of St. Louis, Hannibut "
j[aii*na City, and St. Joseph, Mo., Atchiaon and
aavenworth, Kan., and Denlson, Tex., making
Loss eonnections in these Depots with Railway
•t'aea leading to all parts of the Uulted States
Paseengecs who purchase Ticksta over the MIB*
OUJU PACIFIC RAILWAY ha»a
NO CHANGE OF CARS
AND DAILY TRAINS
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CIT/E8
Khukhh City au«l St. Louis,
Leavenworth ami St. Loula
Atclftooii and St. LouIn,
St. Joseph aud St. Louis,
Fort Seott aud St. Louts,
Forl.Scott aud Hannibal,
Fort Seott and Kansas rity,
Euiporia and St. Lonis,
Jjuuetion (/ityand St* isoals,
lleuison aud St* Louis,
tteulsou and ftiaunihal,
! l>euisou and Kausas Uit3T»
Sedalluand Omaha,
Kansas (JitZ and Logan*.
WITH
Been liny Chair Cars Fr*9
| Besides FIVEol Pullasan Bleeping Oars at
handsome Day Coaches, with Tollot Kooms an
tbe lateat impr^vomeats heated by pjpaa aa
taroughiy ventilated, sarpetad, aad with oelois
atandanta
EARS m MILL'IO^
Foa Glioo's Balsam ol M's 01
Postivsly Esswrt's tiie ^earmj, as:}
the Only Abaolnte Cure for Dc-il*
boss En37m.
This Oil ia ahetr actcd from peculiar spi cier 1
smaU White Bhurk, caught m tho Yellow Bel
known n« Carohasu I'o.v Hoisobletii. f.vof
Ohineiio iisherman known it. Its virtue ua a retito
ative of) hearing vero discovered by a Buddtiil
Priest about the yeav.1410. Its cures were so uurl
ortUB and many so tneuiingly miraculous, ttil
tbe remedy was otlioialiy piO'.laiiued o*-erthe el
tire Empire. Its use became go universal thi
for over SOO years 110 Deafness lias existed amoiT
the Chinese people. Bent, charges prepaid,
ar.y address at $1.08 per bottle.
Hear What the Beaf
II has parfornied a miracle 111 my case*
1 have ua;un'jariUiynoisoa iii my head and h«H
much bettur;.
1 liavc been greatly bonefltod.
My deafness lieipid a great deal—think ahotlj
bottle will cure me.
•'Its vi rtiio art utiquestionable and its curat'!
charairtor absolute, as the writer can personal
testify, both from esperinoe and observatla
Write at once to Haylock & Jksnsv, 7 Dey Sl|
Now V ork, enclosing $1.00, And you will rece
by rotura a remedy that will enable you to li
like any body else, and whose curaUvc oftejl
will be permanent. You will never regret doil
go."—Editor of Mercantile Review. :L
^,j-To avoid loss (Tithe malls, please sond mor}|
by Regis lured letters.
Only Impirtea by MAYL0CK & JENM!
(Late Ilayloek & Co.)
SOLE AGEJITB ion ahkricA. 7 Dey S'-rN,
0m82
THIS P APEE XInTon mn at G|
ArtvetHi1n{r Dure.*u (10 Spn-oe St.Vm]
contractu may be ntade for it S J
i Co's Nownpal
>hei-o &dvertt* I
SEW YOU
The Missouri Pacific Railway
Mas » fitsel Tratk, tba Miller oji Platf
improved Automatic Air Brak e en all ca m
paaaatiger trains. It is in eveJy reepocC
A FIRST-CLASS R'Y
Fo; Maps, Time Tables, and itit<>rosUug reading
mattes ooncornir^ tho Missouri Peeiflt Railway
and its cconeotioBs wlth> other Uoei, which wlft
bv iaa*ted fRKE, address.
F. uHANQLER,
Oaa'l Paaaenger Ageat.
J. D. W0WN
Aas'rOea*i Paaseugtr Agent,
A. « T ALM ACiU, General Mac Agar
louia, mo.
A PLf.CS FO* VOUS DIOTtOSARV,
A Pi.ACE FOR VOUR MCW8PAPCP8.I
A PhAOK FOR VOUR ^SRIOj>i(0Ai|
. Ard kb cyzuntsnt for jobr kyw, aU it c«»,
THtfSSOTC# DiCTl
, r,.r . -o:-. :!:■ ft#:: -w:ag v.vpcr'.y : Ail
.nd fi.riiiture; a;t iinpiejceuts
■ : atl t""i." .a i «j .'«r >t:i» ut'ocgi:.i<
, i ■ ■>, pn>fe*B.liu, al. i'uoiia Vk>Hji:ij!
,, •; wliiiO MnrfM, Hs>M arts iu
„ i. ji.ka at *vrs i-ii-a; two horses and
• - one z'tTi ar buggy; oue itun,
• ..-k; :*eiit> luc o> tut prorl«-
• .ui. ... Itdl .'jr h ur ceoiaaiytka;
..»• • >r. .. -- • i 1 ^acss i.ti'- v-ury ior -|^
r ••• ■ ■-m!.y; a'."! to t^ury ci.'izeu und h.a.i
f • • it. K 4C,<uj;m, t»j;i.i«a:i! .j.ii.t; it.1 »c«r
v. ;;-r.; m: ta«.-, appai-.us books be-
. li . is frlfoto i.S»r*ry .
J ia Texas raci.'ic and the
cjt.Lc.uir,, Tron tain <fc
SQutbcm Hailwav.
GEORGE SICK
Maomfisstared and VTuoUsale, retail daaier tu
—ALL KIND8 OF—
Suhfccripou $2 50
M Stamp lor Spill Cgs
No. 730 & 732 Elm«t
Dallas,. Tezas.
Prises to >ait the Times. Call and EiS.as Good.
BflorPnTsksaed Kiss whs r«
RY MOhtJS^
&
THE ftEW FOOD
THKltS is no tffT-tcr 3'ooii Prodtrcor f.rd
eostalrirg Priwclpie lr "tT:e wavM of foods
rcadlslnetfca-SALT BITTKRB. jrcpured frj
Dnforrnente I Malt, BOSSnn l Quii.inc. They N
the body and Ue brain, enri:h tho blood, eoiivl
ha bonee,hardoa the murelee, cuict the dottI
fceer the .*nhid, rn-rfeet (ligottiori, KgBlate I
tomach asd howcje, cleanse the liver aud kidml
td ritsllse with h'EW LIFE ever>- lluid of 1
ed>. Beware of imitatiens slmilariy nam]
eokfor,tl«cou fanj'h t-ignaiure wh:ch app
•ia ly on the label of every bottle. Sold V<
SALT BTTX Eh 8 «», "
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 109, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1882, newspaper, September 6, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444063/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.