Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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Norton's Union Intelligencer.. j.i j
- — ——^ ' fii'stlo it national convention as a
I delegate in 1844, to vote and work lor .
! Henry Clay.
Those who desire an extra copy of
the Dispatch will please accompany
the request with five cents, not for
publication, hut as an evidence that
they don't take us lor a bald headed
philanthropist with a gold headed
cane and an income of $9000,00 a year,
who is printing a paper for amuse-
ment.
* Wl~o saw! th|.l tt,e siars on our biinni r were dim
1 hhi their beaut"* hart fa'ed ft*'*}';
look sip ami behold I how'.right through cash fold
They aie fiashiuj and smiting to day.'
Old Orchard, Me., Aug. 7.—II is
estimated that 20.000 persons, includ-
ing 5,000 old soldier* were to-day to
attend the enca.npmcnt ot the Grand
Army. Most of the visitors attended
I Blaiiies public reception in the old
(Orchard house. Blaine stood in the
I Central Parlor, the crowd pussew,
I single file, shook hands with hi in tnid
<iov. liobie.
A. B. NORTON.
Editor.
TEE INTELLIGENCER
THE
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LAST UXlOb
The Feeble Frow Strong.
Gazette "is authority for the xollowing
. Tr(v AT 1 DO A I The contagious disease act ot Great
*C 4 M1 4IGN OF 1 884 Britain ha* been recently amended
I so that the pr.vv council may exempt
portions ot a country from the prohi-
bitory orders. This it is said was in-
tended especially lor cattle trom the
Western States and Territories of the
United States, but the Privy Council
has, we believe, taken no action yet in
the premises.
subscribe sow
FOR THE INTELLIGENCER.
To those who subscribe vow w the
vVki m.v ixtf.lmgf.nokk foi the
Presidential vcarit will be furnished
for $1.00 Remember that you will re-
eeive the -wroth' until after tlw great Caldwell, lvas., Aug. 0'.—Gen.
I'rovide-n-tial contest is closed with the! Hatch moved his qV^7.,v's
. , ... tins citv into the field )esteicU), tns
returns ot the election. ^ iV;amp being 25 miles southeast.
The lMKl.T.iGKNCF.K will contain all j(m tho Chickasaw river, where six
the news as to the movement" ot all/companies of the Ninth cavalry are
parties—and will truly and tairly concentrated. His future movements
Chicago Auir. 7.—The Breeders When Hostetter sStomach nittei sis used to
*',,lca«? ' . v .. „ ■ promote assimilation of the food andennch
the blood. Indigestion, the cbielobntaeleto
an acquisition of strength by tiie weak, is an
ailment which infallibly succumbs to the
action of ttiis peerless corrective. Loss ot
flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, ami
growing evidence of premature decay, are
sneedilv counteracted bv the greatnivigor-
ant, which braces up the physical energies
and fortifies the constitution against disease.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen-
era 11.
-AND TIIE-
represcnt the views of aspirants and
candidates and will candidly discuss
partv measures.
ro ti-\a» politicians and peoplk.
It \\ ill be of unusual interest as it
will give an impartial history of tin?
vise ami fall of the JU-jmhliean
jutrlii in the state, with raeji
si,eteltes of those who have been
prominent in conventions and official
positions
Democrats, Republicans and men
of all parties and creeds are invited
to send in their names with the
money and read the truth in the
I \ ' HI,I.IO KNCF.lt.
w*e want readers at every post
office in Texas
MU HKAV. ADil'ST !>. 1884.
THE PEOPLE'S TICKET.
For President.
-JAM lis, (i. BLAINE, OF MAINE.
Foi Vice President.
JOHN A. IJ »G A N. OF ILLINOIS.
The be>-t smokinsx tobacco is ''Little
will not he made public yet, but there
is no doubt that from this time for-
ward blows will fall thick and fast
until the last of the intruders have
1 eon expelled. A11 impression pre-
vails that the nest at. rock Falls, a few
miles below llunucwcll? will 1)0 mided
first.
A printing press and belonging
where confiscated and the contents of
anotorious drug store destroyed.
Payne and his ringleaders will be
marched to Ft. Smith to answer 1111-
CITATION.
IN THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COUKT,
FIFTH CIKOUIT AX1) NOIiTHliKN
4)ISTKl'"T OF TEXAS,
AT I>ALLAS.
The President of the United States ot
America, to the .Marshal ot the Northern
District of Texas—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to summon
Lucius C. Darker, a non-resident of the
State of Texas, bv causing this citation to
be published for six consecutive weeks in
some newspaper published in the city ot
Dallas, iu said District, to tie and appear
before the Honorable Circuit Court ot the
United States, at the next regular term
thereof, to be holden for the Fifth Judicial
Circuit and Northern District ot Texas, at
the Court room thereof, in the City of Dallas,
on the second Monday, it being the tweltth
OLD. ANP RELIABLE
AND only
TEXAS & PACIFIC RAILWAY
THE GREAT POPULAR ROUTE.
BETWEEN
THE EAST AND THE WEST.
SHORT LINE TO NEW ORLEANS.
AND ALL POINTS IN
LOUISIANA, NEW MEXICO, ARI-
/< >XA & CALIFORNIA.
Favontf* line to the North, Lest South
East.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
daily between
St. Louis a.nd Dallas Ft. "Worth.
El Paso alia San Francisco,
California.
ALSO
Marshall & New Orleans
WITHOUT CHANGE.
SOLID TRAINS EL PASO TO
ST. LOUIS
Fast line, First-Class Equipment, Sure
Connections
See that your tickets read via Texas &
Pacific railway. For Maps, time tables
tickets, rates, and all required information,
call on or address any of the ticket agents,
or
E. 1*. Tubnek, Ticket Agent, Dallas.
H. P/Hughes,
Pass. Ag't.Houston, Tex-
B. AY. McCullough,
Ase't Gen'l Pass. Agent, Galveston, Texas,
W.H. Newman,
Traffic Manager, Galveston, Tex.
n k v b Ij « r &
jP .4 F K .ft
inarched tori, nniiin iu diinwci uu- on tne seconu iuuuua>, n ./un^ua vvw...
bun,,met. 1.. u.. ixz
court. Sentember, 18S4, of Fanny Yon Prenschen
The Vidlev settlement will pro- y|.v,enstein, joined by her husband, Clemens
>v a de- y,m prenschen Liebenstein. are Plaint-ids,
OF
bablv be declared up next by
tachment of troops, striking simul-
taneously from numerous camps
along Cimarron and 011 the north
fork of the Canadian rivers.
Every consideration possible is
shown the women and children, but
the men, especially old offenders,
nmst take the consequences of their
unlawful and highhanded conduct.
All improvements will be destroy-
ed. .
The best information attainable
placed the number of "Roomers" at
2.000.
THE
OHIO & MISSISSIPPI R'Y
The Direct Route and Model Fast Line
From WEST to
■Joker
NMNca new volume the Ik-
[.m'kh opens new books and
fU.c
TKI.LK
waul* new names on it
Honor ami lots of them.
IN CASH
Legion of!
A.-t -aight state ticket and a de-
nunciation of the full Republican
-strength is what we should have in
Tcviseverv Presidential year.
Tin
lias cv
cottlcs
part \
voice of the Istei.i.igf.vcrr
• r been for an open and bold
lor principle. If we have a
et us be true to its principles!
and not -lurk from thier advocacy.
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Fim»m all sections of the atate we)
have words of good cheer. Men sav !
«iive lis a ticket and we will make aj
perfect organization and try to brim:
out evi t\ vote for Blaine and Logan.»
To SMOKERS of Blackwell's
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
This Fpceial Poposit is to pnarantce the
payment of the lift premiums fully described
111 our former Rnnounccments.
The premiums will be paid, no matter now
email the number of bags returned may ho-
0,7ict Bl'fbrrlr.1 /hirl'tim Fhtirvn Co.,)
1'iirlinm, .V C„ -Hay lu. ISA !
P. K. V. I n f ;],rv,m, Durham, S.C
Kir-—We iiurlc>«e you f 11 ftio.no, vnicii
plwwf pliiee r»n Siwial Deposit to pfty premiums
for our raiipty tobacco ^ . S,, T\'rn7!„i.
UtlL Vours truly, J S. LA KK. Prei4ilcDt
Of :' "f 'I't of Jturhnm.l
Jturlmvi, A". C'., -Wuy 10, lH^4.i
j s. caub. Esq..
/Vrfrt. W"tk*rf'Vi Pnrbnm T'Jtarf Oo.
prab hih:—I have to acknowl. Ure receipt 01
fllif*i(«i from vou which we have 1 'Intx-U u;:ou
Deposit tor the object you Kt-',''
Vours truly. P. « »ll.t.
asainst Charles . Parker, L. Ti. Keene
and i^ucius C. Parker are Defendants.
The nature of the Plaintiff's demand is as
follows, to-wit: An action of tresspass to
trv title to the following described tract of |
land. In Dallas County, Texas, on the '
waters of Cedar Bluff creek (Mountain
Creek), beginning at the North, corner of
320 acres surveyed for John Dodil, a stake
from wliich a cottouwood 15 inches in diam-
eter. bears South 58 degrees. West 0 varas,
and an ash 10 inches in diameter bears
North 54 degrees, East 1 varas; thence
North :;<> degrees, West crossing c:edar
Hlnff C reek 1341 varas to stake, from which
i a nienquite 8 inches in diameter bears 8outii
04 decrees, East 300 varas; thence South 00
decrees. West 1344 varas to a stake, from
which a mesquite 4 inches in diameter bears
North 2SdcgreeH, East 10 varas, and another
mesquite ti inches in diameter bears North
0" decrees, West 15 varas; thence South 30
degrees. East 1344 varas to the West corner |
of said Dodd survey, a stake from wliich a |
mesquite 10 inches in diameter bears North j
i 15 decrees. East 40 varas. and a mesquite 0 ,
| inches in diameter bears North 24 degrees, j
west 50 varas; thence North 00 degrees, j
East with the Northwest line ot said survey.
j re-crossing Cedar lUutl Creek 1344 varas to t
! the place of beginning marked 11. contain- i
I ins; 320 acres patented to P>. F. Sniilh, as j
i sisniee of John Hudnall. |
1 Herein fail not, and due return of this ,
writ make, en or before the 12th day of Jan- j
nary next, showing how you iiaveexrcuted I
Witness, t!i" Honorable Mouiuson I!. Weekly
Waitk. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court j *
el tiie United States, and the seal of the Cir- i
cnit Court thereof, at Dallas, Texas, this '
'25th dav of Julv. in the year of our Lord j
eighteen hundred and |
eighty-four, and of Amer- j
iean Independence the |
109tli vear.
A.J. Houstom, 1
Clerk of said Circuit Court.
l!y Jas. D. Adams, Deputy.
A L L T E X A S
THE
Intelligencer
i* made uo of tne mo«t interesting
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Double Daily Lines of PALACE
SLEEPING CARS,
From ST. LOU!S to NEW
YORK
WITHOUT CHANGE, IX 37 Hours
ToOther Route flakes Quicker Time.
jCgTMORNING LINE from f t
Louis arrives in New \ork via l>al-
tiniore& Ohio R. 11.
EVENING LINE from St.
Ixuiis, arrives in New \ ork« via N. ^ •
L. E. & W. Erie R. R
From CARIO
To CINCINNATI 1
WITHOUT CHANGE,
Daily, via Illinois Central and thb-
Line, Connectinar 011 SAME TRAIN
with throu»h Sleepers for Washing-
Ion, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York.
3 Daily Trains to Cincinnati
With Parlor and Sleeping Coaches,
i'roni St. Louis, and 110 Change ot
Cars for an v Class of Passengers.
3 Daily Trains to Louisville
With Through Day Cars and Pal-
ace Sleenitiii' Coaches from St. Lotiis.
Ask for Tickets via the O. & M. U'Y,
for sale at offices of connecting lines
WEST and SOUTH WEST, or address
J. 11. MKHHYFIKLD,
South-West Pass'r Agent,
Dallas - - * Teyas.
ret ( hi h«« •*-.
P. A WILEY. Cashier.
PROPOSALS roil STONE AM) BIUCK
Kcti'' penniae wittout picture of HULL on tli»
pMIUC
our oCxx aanoiinccmenti
WOl". li AT DALLAS, TLX AS.
o'/kki; ok sri'knvistno auoiiiri'ci'-
tkf.asv'nY del'aljtm knt.
Wasiiinoton. D.C July. 12th. IHH4.
NEWS ITEMS,
LITERAK"* EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS
EDITORlrtl-fc1
Tim
in the:
identia
.1 t a rill
to • !'
I) iiiocrats of the W"s! ])rofe«s
r ruitventiouf:, now that a pres-
election is pending to favor
i>tit when they got a chance
ra sincere taiW man they
rVoiiwalH wiii* 1^'receivMl at this "-ill found
YOUNC; MEN!—BEAD THIS. '.offi.-euntil 2 p. 111. 011 the 12tli clay ofseptein- 1
The Voltaic Belt Co.. of Marshall !»,r f,,r furnishintf iWJ !"'!} • LA W AND
Mich., oiler to send their celebrated
j :ind in the past. «o in the luture, »c
I
oironsc supporter ot
ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
ojvc !ii:n h—11, as tliev di<' Usui. beo.
L. Converse, the treat Ohio wool
prutec!iouist of the capital district.
The "id"St delegate to the i\<imo- luaim'-uu ^uui«iih,<.ii.
cratic national convention this vra.- rorred as thirty days trial is allowed.
w»s Dr. Uriah Terrill, of Vij'ginia, Writ* them at once for Ulustratvu
v. l o is ninety-two >*-ars of a»e. serv- pamphlet free.
Materials. Stone. Pricks, Mortar. «Vc.. and
I I hi il< tin tr complete the Basement andSuper-j
Electro-\ oltaic Belt and other elec- (itructun'ot the Court Iiouse. Post onice
trie A]ipliances 011 trial forthir.tv days. Jtc.. huildingai Dallas, Texas, in aecordaine |
to nu ll (vounir or old) ailiieted with v.itli drawings and speeilication eojnes «>t
iim" , . i". 1 which will tie readv by the loth day ot \ti- ,
nervous debility, loss ot vitality and ^. .o'i niay l,' keen and vnv additional j
hifonnative liadon application at this Office,
<„v»,-. a„o uiaiiv ui.ic, v.,...-,"S-! ^ao-wnieJn? acer^l i nlw.y, moviiitf forward and keeping parr
p!'et<» restoratiai, to health, vigor and w||h lt)e 0< u., umc,
man iiootl guaranteed. No risk is 111- 1 H.G.JACOB wi» me jir«re«»e »i>»» »
nianhoo -. and all kindred troubles
I A'*o for rheumatism, neuralgia, pat-
l <t)vsi.. and manv other diseases. Coin-
POLITICAL EQliAi.ITY
m I4F Sjecm c»w
\v. w. pkabody, nv • p- mtattuc.
General Manager, <ien'l Pass'r Asjt.
Cincinnati, O.
0.1). BACON. Oen'l Western Passenjrer
Airent. St. Louis, Mo.
IF YOU WANT
Board er»,
a Htuation.
A »o«vPinn,
a aeivai't Olrl,
To rffii a *!orc,
To fell a piano.
To «ell a liOtse,
To t>oy a bcupp,
To 1'uv » hor-e,
To i^l! a carnnye,
A boar, tug p'aoe.
To borrow morcy
To sell d.y yo "1s
lo sell Broc«*ne»,
■ o itll furnitnre.
To n <1 tf al ctate,
A job of I;laoksmt:hint,
A job cf carpenterio«,
To eel! Millinery (f.iodi.
*i o 8< tl a boose and tot,
'' o ndveittae to p-dvuntaee,
Tc tin it ni y on>V a<3dre««,
T. soil a i>iec< ot furniture,
" > ' ry a serond hand aairiago,
T« riu<i nri> tiling y.m have lost,
To tseil a^riciit 11 a/ i npU meuts,
IV tit.d an owner for Inst property
Advml»e.iB
KOF.TOS'S.iMl J L1GI ME
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1884, newspaper, August 9, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444164/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.