Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1884 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. IX.
I
DALLAS TEXAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER iO. 1881
NO ISO,
We nave applications t>y several skilled
Machinists and other Mechanics for
Situations, Io indrymen and others ;
wanting to empioy are invited to corroa .
pond with the i> i'KLLHtiKNCKi:. j
A GOOD BLACKSMITH wauts a Situa-
tion, a Young Man, Married, Steady,
and with eight years'experience.—Address, i
eta ting wages, &c., 31. E. 1', care Ijjtklli-
t.icxcKR Ofiice. _ j
AFIBST-CLA.*jS MACHINIST wants a
Job and Steady Employ ment. Knows
«li about locomotive work.—Add res-, stat-
«SORGE SICK THE DiT^LLKJENCER.
Maua/aeturer ond Wholesale anil rctuli dealm In
—ALL KINDS OF--
Furniture
terms, Joseph Ainley, Intklligkn cicu I No. 730 & 732 Elm tft
nur terms, fjoscpu i
OffiCC. » «
"A GOOD T fix AS COW, will be fresh in J Tjfl i I 5 9
XjL Spring. Too stood to kill.—Inquire '
at LSTELLlGENdER Office.
OR RENT Several 1100MS for Offices
and Stores.—A. B. Norton <fe Co. 1
X)R SALE.—Five 6+0 Acre Land Certifi. j
F
I
Frice« to cult tlieTioiea. Call and Examine doods
Before Purchaaeiii^ Elsewhere
cates—A. 15. Norton & Co.
ITIOR SALE, a verv valuable TRACT OF j
^ LAND in Wichita County, at a liar-
gain.—A. B. Norton & Co.
FOR SALE—An entire new OUTFIT fo
an Eight Column Paper.—Address,
intkllifihncier Office.
J. KEARB7
A TTOiiN E Y - aT-LA W.
- — :o:—
6OX Main
'iO'r
DALLAS - - -
at.
mi\
F(3lt SALE—A Fine DURHAM BI) LL
YEARLING, which some Stock Man —
should buy.—Enquire at 1NTELLIGEN-, JULIUS sOHNBIDiiR.
CER Office.
AbPSBO DAVIS
I H)R SALE at a bargain 2-">8 Acres of the
T Clarinda S(|uire's Survey, on the line ot
Dallas & Denton Counties.—A. B. Norton
k Co.
XT'OR CULTIVATION — Five Acres of
X! Rich LAND, enclosed with good fence.
—A. B. Noktoe& Co. I
! uOHWEIDKR * MAVIS.
o
WHOI.k8al*
G
H.
T^OR SALE—A we!l-broK»x 'I' 'am o{ Good !
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HO US MS, with HARNESS and WA-
<*ON\—A. B. Norton & Co.
For sale-
FiKjuire
Office.
-Seven Head of IIORS"B8.-
«t the INTELLIGENCER
313
O €5 IS It B
and DKALEKk in
bagging anp TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS'
Liprs ssil Tote
ami HIS Kiwi St..l'or««r of Mark
FOR United States Commissioners'
apd other BLANKS apply at the IN-
TELLIGENCER Offico.
N K. WRIGHT,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
A. B. MORTON & CO.,
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
has the best circulation of any
published in Northern Texas.
Terms of Subscription.
DAILY.—One Year, $6.00; six months,
?3.00; one month, iO cents; per week '20
cents.
WEEKLY.—One year, in advance, ;
after three months, $300; after six months,
i $3.50.
advkkti8ixo—weekly .
First insert ion,*11.50 per square 01 eight j
lines or less. Each subsequent insertion,
75 cents All transient advertisements
must.be paid in advance. Ali. adykrtibic-
mknts due on fiust insertion. Reason-
able reduction made to yearly advertise-
ments.
THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
1. suLsertijers who do not give 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 con-
tinue to send them until all arrearages have
beeu paid.
3. lt'subscribers neglect or refuse to take
their periodicals, they are held responsible
until they have settled their bill aud or-
dered a discontinuance
4. it subscribers move to another place
without informing the publisher, and the
papers are sent to the former directory
1 thev are held responsible.
j The courts have decided that refusing to
j take periodicals from the office, or moving
j and leaving them uncalled lor is prima
facia evidence of fraud.
fcS»
BUBSMI.
_ Boy Wanted. \
fe^PJ^PVBOY TO WORKAROUND
I
c; v\iV
Uncle Sam: "I have examined the record of your son, Mr?. Democracy, and he
will not answer for the situation."
—An excellent rain at Breckenridge
011 lust Saturday night.
—Cold Biffle was arrested at Breck-
enridge last week, charged with
murdering his brother-in-law in
Johnson county 1111871).
F
& Co.
1
OR RENT-
Suburbs.-
CONTRACTOR &
No S#8 Syc-»mor«
D * I L.\8,
SW8«-!»
TEXAS
-Two smaL HOUSES in the
-Inquire ot A. B. Noiitok ; Jobbin? of ell kind promptly dona.
I70R SALE.—An Aiuoerg's Patent Cabi-
1 net LETTER FILE, entirely new, at
the Inte' ligencer Office.
II
OUSES FOR SALE and FOR RENT.
—A. B. Norton & Co.
NOTICE.—All persons owing the Eld-
redge Sewing Machine Company, or
Bobert Clarke, Agent, are notitied that the
accounts and notes are held for collection
by A. B. & W. N. Norton, Attorneys, corner
of Sycamore and Elm Streets, Dull as,Texas.
EUGENE MA US MALL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office: Norton Building, Corner Elm find
Sycamore Streets,
DALLAS TEXA9
Every
Joker~
smoker should trv "Little
i>irect 'S'a.iatiou iu
ftSiitew Meuum, DUtruvtiun
thoKialcs
115 led
of
-o-
ROOMS TO RENT, convenient
Post-office and desirable for
Mid Stores.—A.B. Norton & Co.
to the
Offices
SAFES.—Safes for Sale. Persons wanting
to buy the best safes are invited to cor-
espond with A. B. Norton & Co.
SUBSCRIPTIONS for the best Maga-
O zines, Reviews and Newspapers re-
ceived at club rates at the 1NTELL1GEN-|.j. m. JIoGkew
CER OFFICE. I
j direct system ot' taxation. There are
over $300,000,000 raised in the States
by direct taxation for State, county,
and municipal purposes. Do vou
lI»?iCVhi? 1" 7,ar!I?n\rurt?»of,,ti,ehvish the General Government to
State; and the federal courts at Dallas, , , .. . ,. . ,
Waco and Graham. abandon its own customary Held of
taxation and enter that which has
been exclusively enjoyed bv the
States? Are you prepared, in other
words, to have $500,000,000 instead ot
$300,000,000 taken directly from tiie
pockets of the people? States stand
or fall as the taxing power is wisely
or unwisely used, and nothing has
tended more strongly to preserve our
Kate Ulake, the latest evolved En-
glish beauty, pushes her professional
pretentions to the position solely ou
her pure complexion.
—Miss Maud Reed, the cattle queen
of the Rocky Mountains, together
with two cattlemen named 4)Crfghill
I and Taylor
v days since, near Grand Junction,
raising about $203,000,000 by the in-! Colorado, while attempting to ford
Cleveland Leader (Rep.); The
Democrats are now waving the blood v
Scliurzin the West. At last accounts
he was trying to stab Blaine in Chi-
cago.
and Taylor, were all drowned a few
The General Government is now! d;,ys since, near
F. S. BOiilCH
Grand river.
n
tiui.'. Li
•n
fainter
;16 Sycamore St.. between li&1n & Slu
DALLAS. - TEZA&.
per«r IjRnlfln* >■•<.
TO PUBLISHERS.—Tht MATERIAL ol
a Seven Column Newspaper, together
with a good Job Outfit, for Sale.—Address,
Intelligencer Office.
WILLIAM KMALL
| Late Auditor, P O dtp't Lair Intpertor /' O <ltp
Ho GREW & SMALL.
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Boons 5 & S, St. Clcud Building,
A chavnrng fancy for a hat rack ts
the trunk of a tree with the branches
cut oil' ol' the limb-, and the limbs cut
back to convenient length for pairs.
E mav be varnislied or not nccorditig
to Lisie, but in either case it is very
jiretty, and novel.
Butler and Cleveland ar- ambling
along in Michigan yoked tojf 'tlier.
They expect to eat out of the saur
trough in November, only Cleveland,
being the largest, will have one car
the most corn.
The Democrats have discovered
that the people want free trade, and
it is on ii:- that that thev arc
gobi'i-to v.Mn the eiecfiOn in fridiun*.
—Indianapolis Sentinel, Sept. 0.
The Courier-Journal savs "Repnb^
liean* seem to dr«'ad a han:»:iiaii.v
The "hangman" is doubtless useful in
his place, but Republicans do not care
to liavo him hanging around
White Flnuse for four vears. Ir i
question of taste
I be
il
1). C.
WASHINGfOX
VALUABLE LAND in Tarrant. Bra- _+0+_
zoria, Cass, Jack. Wise, Van Zaudt, i ~ 1 ^
Plif>rnl-r>r> Plonderson lv.uitinan and other i »'faetIce bef^ro the Supreme Conrt, Diatrlet of
, ' «V V l•i J colu.nbiu, the court of oluima, a.i.l ibe Sjco-
Counties, bOK SALL at-,ieai, L<unai.is. [ uuve DepKrtment« of the QeuerAl Oovorn
A. B. Norton S. Co.
WANTED—Active canvassers lor our
subscription books ai.d papers. En-
ergetic men can make money.
A. B. Norton. & Co.
W
A*N'TED—A good servant gill at 748
Ross avenue. Light work and good!
ment.
0"Epueial attention given to the business o•
I'ostBiasteiB, U H Attorneys, U B Commission
ere, Clerks, Miirshalu, Intern*! Itevonue Co!-
lei-tor», Fenniun Agents, Am.) t» (1 Navy
Officers, Indian Agents, Registers nnd K«-
Culvtrs of Land Offices, Surveyors, and
Collectors of Custom*, Railroad and
«i«><imboat Companies, Mai! Con-
tractors and National Bauka.
wasres.
W
ANTE D-L A DIES AND YOUNGMEN!
to take nice, pleasand work at their!
own home; $2 to $5 per day easily made;
work sent by mail; no canvassing. Ad-
dress F. Rid'd it Co., Duoimue, Iowa.
JEFF WORD, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W
•:0:-
W ANTED, a Mtuaiion ny a tltorougli i
WOOD WORKMAN, who has no •
sui>erior in Furniture work.—Write, stating
price, Ac., to J. S. K! ,x""" • "
CKR Otlice.
care ntklliusn-
Ofiico 612Main St>
DALLAS - - - TEXAS.
WUl piactice in the District Onun«
own form of government than this
separation aud appropriation of dif-
ferent sources of revenue to the States
and tlie United States respectively.
*****
It means a permanent departure
from that method of raising the Fed-
\ eral revenue which lias existed witli-
j out change, except in the exigencies of
war, from the foundation ot the Gov-
ernment. It means the permauent
occupation by the United States of
the field of direct taxations, which
has hitherto been exclusively enjoyed
by tlie States. It means, in a word,
the perpetuation of a system which
has done more already to consolidate
tlie central power and extend its over-
shadowing influence over the States
than all other causes combined.
Do not let us make a mistake.
*****
You men ot the South who follow-
ed the banner of State rights until it
i went down in mire and blood; yo i
j who in ihe evil days of reconstruction
! !'c!t the hcavv baud of the Ooveru-
Thrcc robbors made a raid on Mr.
J. W. Atkinson's store, at Florence,
Williamson county, on Friday even-
ing of last week, and carried off about
•$133. Atiliuson's sons followed the
robbers and succeeded in capturing
them after a laborious and exciting
chase.
A deep deposit of coppe.' ore lias
been discovered in A -cher county, ex-
tending through Haskell, Knox and
Wilbarger counties, Texas, Analy-
sis has proven it to be exceptionally
rich, it being nearly a pure '.ulphurot,
containing about seventy-two per cent
of metal.
—Jack Hendricks, of Bosque coun-
ty, who was sent up for five years in
tiie district court last week, for the
theft ot a horse, is more than seventy
years of age, and appeared quite fee-
ble as he appeared at the bar for trial.
He has already served two terms in
the penitentiary, but will hardly sur-
vive the period for which ho is no»v
under seutence.—Blade.
,\ CM IS IK—To all who are suflerme
from errors and Indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss oi
manhood. ,tc.. t will send a recipe that
will cure vou .FREE OF CHARGE. This
•rreat remedy w is discovered h\ i mission-
ary in South America. Send --elf-addres^ed
envelope to Rkv. Joseph T. Ixman, Sia
tion D. New York.
WANTED Mnle or tern alt agents to sell
Turkish Rug l'sutcrn*. Address E.
S. Frost. & Co.. Biddeford Me.
WE have many CHOICE LOTS OF'
LAND FOR SALE to Immigrants.
—A. B. Norton & Co
Waco and Dallas
250,000
Counties,—Address,
OEKCKK.
ACHES OF LAND
for Sale in various
Norton's Ixtki.li-
T. li.'MARS A. Li IS & Co.
WHOLES .4 LK
li O 0 E
In a speech bv Wash .lodes, at the
Bronham fair in 1879, he said, as re-
ported in the Brenham Banner, of
ment notonly in the exercise of pub- j that date: ''My friend the Hon. John
lie control, but in the privacy of your Hancock said in his speech on the
Seve. It". Eighth and Ri.v.nth District, andln !he ' Vt-''T lieai Lstoncs, are you to be the , ].Iaza at S til Antonio that a nigger was
Supreme and Federal Courts at Austin, Tyler i first ill giving fl'CSll force aild dll'CC- no IllOlV lit to VOte than a mule, bllt I
; tion to that power by introducing the j «o farther than he, I say a negro is 110
1 Federal tax-gatherer into new aud j more tit to vote than the daddy of a
familiar field* ?—Hon. John V. L. j mule, a jackass.—Austin Dispatch.
Findlav, of Md., in House ot Itepre-|
sentatives, May 6, 18S4. | ^he Philadelphia Press says Col.
Henry Wattersun, in the Louisville
Con tier-Journol of July 8tli, declaicd
that the idea of nominating Cleveland
was "the height of political absurdity
and tomfoolery." While Col. Wat-
tcrsoti has not made any similar ut-
I have carofuUv observed th"> alli-
tude and movements of theDitao-
cratic party for t .ventv vears. Iu my
judgment it has learned nothing and
forgotten nothing. Si far as I can
perceive, it is not only swayed by the
same principles, but, to a large extent,
guided bv the same men.—President
Capcn, of Tuft's College, M.is-;.
Carter & Gibson,
413 ELM ST.
3001?! JOB PRINTERS
BOOSBIKDER3.
Mr. Wm. Ileffner, of S'iraveport,
Louisana, has been in our cit\' for sev-
eral days visiting friends. 11" gives
verv great encouragement foe believ-
ing that his State will go for Blaine
and Logan in November, lit? says
disguise it as the Democratic papers
of that Slat" may. it is nevertheless %
fact that the sugar and rice planters
are loml and o'ltspoke.d in • th > their
support of tiie Republican ticket. H e
says that in twuor three, jurislies the
th^ket has no more earnest workers
than men who for years hiv been
»"s antl
in that
recognized as tii^ org-i'ii
leaders of tlie White Lcag'-i?
State. Danville Tribune.
YOUNtr M EN
The Voltaic lb
| Mich., oiler t<
T'Ao Slosf Complete Ustallinh-
Ment in Aorth Texan
—The great blowcd up town is call-
ed Midland.
—John T. 11 ay lies, at one time ai
member of the Legislature from Tra-!
vis county, now Postmaster at Round
G
BAIXA3.
IV
! > 1.1 COUIH> 1 IIUH X usiuiaaivi «1 wuuu ( |n
j liock, is au independent candidate for : ^
i State Senator for that District.—Ex. ;
KiS^oftiea aad wtardei of wort
ranee sin
011 high
in hi: time
oni»helc*j lie will make a valuable membi t, himself h
| and ought to l»av» r. maiorit".» was.— '
ihe uoiiiinatiou, we. have
ithoritv that he has put
•wng glue and telling
i>r,a't"
right
* . \* i 1.
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end tin
Electro-Voltaic licit and
trieApplii'iiceson tiia! !'■
to men (voung or old) a
nervous debility, loss
manhood, and all !;i
Also for rheumatism,
alvsis. ami 11 anv other
;KAi) THIS
<>.. ».i Marshall
■ celebrated
other elec-
for thii't v days,
aillicted with
ut vitality and
idre.t troubles,
ne'-ralgia pai-
di-easc;. Colll-
plet«* restoifUir. \ t<» health, vigor and
iiianhooit ran teed. X*» risk is in-
curred as thirty days »ri..l '.s allowed.
Write them at o;n-e ibr iJUufrabji'.
punphh'.t f|s>c.
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1884, newspaper, October 10, 1884; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444405/m1/1/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.