Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 24, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. IX.
"DALLAS TEXAS. TUESDAY. MARCH 24, 1885.
NO. 268
NEW ADVEItTlSEMENTS.
KE W AD VERT ISEM EN
BUSINESS CARDS.
'JO lmve manv CHOICK LOTS OF
, . . LAND 1
Inducements. EMPlllfi COPV1NU CO., 381 Canal Street. n.y. ^ jj NORTON Si ('(»
MTC r-'ir-llrrtlnu Family Pictures to en- % \~TJ
"ut" ' *■» '*ryc,...»ij:es. Picturest'uaraiueod. Special ; y Y LAND FOIt SALE to Immigrants.
WANTED—A tirst-class housekeeper-
at Intelligencer office, corner Sy.ja*
more and Elm sts.
AN l ED—Purchasers for valuable city
Lots and Land. Intelligencer office,
corner Sycamore and Elm 6ts.
W
WJ ANTED—Buyers
VV Machines. Will
ments.
for the best Sewing
take monthly pay-
Elm street cor. Sycamore.
H
OUSF
l F
and FOK
Co.
KENT.
T
CO.
IIP] best s.ta
store for rent by
. the city for a Drug.
A. B. NORTON &
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OOMS suitable for Lawyers and Due-
tors for rent by A. B. NORTON CO.
^TRANGERS hunting bargains
should
consult the columns of the lntelligeu-
aer.
BUSINESS ROOMS and rooms lor offices
for rent by A. B. NORTON & CO..
corner Elm and Sycamore streets, D.illas.
FOR SALE—An entire new OUTFIT for
an Eight Column Paper.—Address,
I NT ELL IG ENCh UAJlliee.
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IT^OK SALE—Five Acrpe .of
. Rich LAND, enclosed with uood fence.
—A. B. Noktok& Co.
Valuable mining interest can be ac-
quired in Colorado by addressing the j
Intelligencer office. |
J I. UlttUEK,
A T1 OH NK y & CO U Mb A 1.1.01\ A 7
LA W
Dallas, Tcx3>-
tfOlt SALE.—An AhiDerg'8 Patent Cabi-
L net LETTER FILE, entirely new, at
the Intfi LIC.ENCEK Office.
DEMOCRATS wanting good officts can
be put iii the way of effecting their
M. T. CONNER,
Attorney at law
object bv
ligencer.
on
WANTED—A posit,ion
Daily Paper by one ol
writers in the country.
care of Norton's Intelligencer.
some good
the ablest
Address, C. W. G.
W.A,
ANTED—Active canvassers tor our
subscription books and papers. En-
ergetic men can make money.
A 15. Norton. & Co.
T
*OR SALE-
liORSES,
GON.—A. B. Norton
P
A iveil-uroKe Team ol Good
with 11AUNESS and WA-
& Co.
FOR United States Commissioners'
aud othei BLANKS apply at the IN-
TELLIGENCER Offico
FOR RENT—Two small HOUSES in the
Suburbs.—Inquire ol A. B. Nobtof
& Co.
^OR SALE at a bargain SM Acres of the
. Clarinda Squire's Sprvey, s^tbe line oi^ Cherokee, Henderson, Kaufman a
Dallas.^ Denton Counties. A. Ji. 4&l£i'9Ji4^u".}tea, FOR SALE a*great Ba
A Co.
ROOMS ro RENT, convenient to the
Post-office and desirable tor Offices
aud Stores.—A.B. Norton & co.
QAt'ES.—Safes for Sale. Persons wanting
£3 to buy the best saie3 are invited tu cor-
espond with A. B. Norton & Co.
O PUBLISHERS.—Tlit MATERIAL el
a Seven Column Newspaper, together
with a good Job Outfit, for Sale.—Address,
Intklligenckr Office.
fTOR SA l,E -2 good Buggies. ' Enquire at
T Intelligencer office, cor. Elm and Syca-
more sts.
PARTIES wanting a No. I clerk or sales
man thoroughly perfected in all kinds
of machinery can tind such at moderate
wages bv enquiring ol A, B. NORTON <fc
CO.
PARTIES in other 6tates wishing to ex-
change lands and improved places to
advantage should consult the columns of
Norton's Intelligencer Office tor bargains.
ANTED—$500 on cood collaterals, by
an energetic and upright business
man. Address II. II., care Norton's Intel,
ligencer office, cor. Eim and Sycamore sts.
\TALUABLK LAND in Tarrant. Bra-
zoria. ('ass, Jack, Wise, Van Zandt,
wid other
Bargains.—
A. B. Norton & Co
J. C. KSARBTT
ATTOdNEY-AT-LAW.
—
">&>■* 6 0S Main St.
DALLAS - - - - TEXAS*
JIFF WCED, JR.
ATTORNEY- AT~LAW
OfJlce 812Ms* Jia St-
DALLAS - - - TEV**
W1H piaotice !n the Dtnlrlrt Courts of the
Peveuth, Kightti tnu Eleventn Die'ricfs riH of 'ho
Fijpremo and Federal Courfa .it Austin, T;/er
VT aco and Dallas
J. M. McCormica:, Eugene Marshall
McCORMICK & MARSHALL,
A ttornaj8-at- Law.
- J . • . ♦
Offiej: 7iS, Elm Streot.
dallas TEXAS
'"IPO ADV ERl'tSE your lands and proper
X t.y for sale in* tub 1ntklllgknc»
» the way to make money quickiy.
OKTrfTk ACRES OF LAND
iiOU^vV/U for Sale in various i
Counties,—Address, Norton's Intklli-
gzncbr.
SUBSCRIPTIONS tor the best Maga-
zines. Reviews and Newspapers re-
ceived at club rates at the INTELLIGEN-
CER OFFICE
WANTED—A competent Girl as house
keepet. Intelligencer office, corner
Sycamore and Elm sts.
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WANTED.— A irotd honestBoy, not af
raid of work. Inquire at Intelli-
gencer office, Sycamore and Elm sts.
W
/ANTED—A good Texas-born steady
Printer, at Intelligencer office.
We nave applications t>y 5cvcr.ni skilled
Machinists and other Mechanics for
Situations, to mdrymen and others
wanting to empiov are invited tocorres
pond with the 1> lullligencur.
SITUATION WANTED—A sprightly,
O active and experienced man desires a
situation as business manager of a steam
sa*v mill, lumberyard or other establish
ment satisfied ho can till the bill. Address
\Vr C care ol Intelligencer Office.
WA.WBSEI-—Ladies and Gentlemen
to keep our goods on exhibition.
Agents inane $3 to $7' daily. Send 10 cents
Illustrated Catal gue and'begin at once.
PA UK M FG. CO.. 230 Broad way.
Box 1?)21. New York
-o-
[71011 KENt Several ROOMS for Offices
jj anu Stores.--A, B. Norton & Co.
NOTICE.—All persons owing the Eld-
redge Sewing Machine Company, or
Robert Clarke, Agent, are notified that the
accounts and notes are held for collection
by A. B. & W. N. Norton, Attorneys, corner
of Svcamore and Elm Streets. JtaU'as.Texas.
WI7Jn'(>rl! money tlinn nnytl ing elee b3"
f f JLXi an ' K' ncy ,or "H> bwt celliiiS
book out. Beginners succe i grai d y
None tail. Termg fruc. Hali ett & co., Po!."
and. itaiine. 11,21.w.ly-d 6 u.
I.^OR Sale—Lots for residences on favor. I
able terms by A. B. NORTON & CO. j . XT , . , . w.
7 OGAN—A good bay horse, although
trom cruel rubs at the last election
VALUABLE LAND for sale in Washing! a,\tl.I>001* condition,
ton Territory or lor exchange for i i t ii^ HI'ot
Texas lands. cash. | A. B. NOR ION CO., Intelligencer
Will practice in the various courts of the
State; and the Federal courts at Dallas.
Waco and Graham.
A. Li. VV. JN. in U R T O JN'
Attomcys-at-Law.
OtriCS: 2nd FLOOR, NORTONS BCILOIKQ
Dallas, texas
Practice In All the Courls and IJe-
for« the Deparlinen.s at T^'ash-
iugtou'^Si
Prompt Attention Given to Collections nd
Gtke.r Bueinciz the Slate Over.
Gi IVE us descriptions of what you may
T have to dispose of and you may
secure purchsers.
Ij^OR SALE, a very valuablo TRACT OF
' LAND in Wichita County, at a lsar-
vA. B. Norton & Co.
FOR SALE—Five Heal of HORSES.—
Enquire at tho INTELLIGENCER
Office.
Office.
fjl-l 0!ewar<!—will be paid or thefedg
tection ot thieves who have been steaPn-
fencing and posts and the gates from pas-
ture lot near Precoma ntown. Some of the
thieves are know aud before commencing
prosecution information as to the others is
needed. Call at the Intelligencer office and
IMOPiTIll!
Used herbs in doctori.ne the family, and
Lar simple remedies V1J> CVliJE ia
most cases. Without the use of herbs,
madical science would be powerless;
and yet the tendency of the times is to
neglect the best of all remedies for those
powerful medicines that seriously in-
jure the syatem.
i<V
money will ba
ranteed.
patu and protection guar-
■tr'
a
La "u
rTfOI? i liocenec of Mr. li. we cannot
1 JdLJU Ia* 1 but it cerlaiulv would have
tddressing J. li. S. care ot* Intel— i "O AT iT i A R.,
Will attend faithfully to business entrust-
ed to uim in any of the courts of the county.
published daily a\l) weekly hy
A. B.NORTON&CO
TJte
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
lias the best circulation of any paper
published in Northern Texas.
Terms of Subseriptiou .
DAILY.—One Year, .fG.OO; six months,
$3.00; one month, 50 cents; per week 20
cents.
WEEKLY.—One year, in advance,$2.50;
after three months, $300; after six. months,
$3.50.
advekti81ng—w kekL i •
First insertion,!fl.50 per square ot eight
lines or less. Each subsequent insertion,
75 cents All transient advertisements
must lie paid irt'tuh ance. All advkktise-
mknts due on kirttt inskution. Reason-
able reduction made to yearly advertise-
ments.
THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
1. hut)Bcrlt»ers vvtio no not give express
notice to the contrary are considered as
w ishiiik to continue tneir subscription.
2. If subscriber order the discontinuance
of their periodicals the publisher may con-
tinue to send them until all arrearages ha ve
beeu paid.
a. irsunscribers neglect or refuso to take
their periodicals, they are held responsible
until they have settled their bill and or-
dered a discontinuance
4. It subscribers move to another place
without informing the publisher, and the
papers are sent to the former directory
they are held responsible.
The courts have decided that refusing to
take periodicals front the oiiioe, or moving
and lea vim; them uncalled tor is prima
facia evident-*' of fraud
i.<peak
o^keit
I better lor hint to have g'one alon^
! peaceab v and stood his trial before
I Hits courts of Georgia.—Van Buret!
Graphic.
Another batch of Federal appoint-
ments and no Texans name tfeinoii^
the number. The best offices aire be-
iii£ disposed of and it is apparent
that i;i tite eye or the aduunirftration
our tlatedees not piodneo men of the
best class. That's what the Hopubii-
cans used to be reminded of—and
now with ajnajoritv of 135,000, and
not all precinct, heard from, there is
an irresistible conclusion torced upon
our people and that is they are a
scurrv set all arou d.
AtliLANSA W!
Col, "VVm. Cravens wants to be Tj
S. District Attorney of the Western
District of Arkansas, Capt- W. J.
Alexander is after the Van Buren
postoffice.
C. W. Caruth, ot Little Rock is
striving tj bej appoiutedjConsul Gei;-
eral atMalbourne, Austrailia
Miss Lilian Blood, of Djnison. Tex-
as, who is visiting Miss i^ilia Brown,
in this city, met with a painful ac-
cident Wednesday. She \v;s riding
with the escort, when the horse
frightened at the train, the buggy
was overturned and her left arm was
broken.—Van Buren Graphic.
Two hundred deaths from measles
at "Van Buren. Arks., the past winter
is a great fatality.
Col. llobt. A. Howard, of Little
Rock,one of Arkansas' best lawyer ',
will secure a prominent position in
the deuartment of Justice.
The Arkansas State J'ress Associa-
tion will meet at Helena, Arkansas,
May 7th, 18S5, and will, after ad-j'
ourmnent, proceed to Now Orleans -80nu. kill(, off(.V(,r. A |)0Up,
to the Lxposition. j barker's 'lonic will Invigorate
A Little Bock; Ark., dispatch of
of the 5th inst., savs: Advices from
... , | ' , . .. , , '> IM PUllfl, >1111 |1
SI'. Ida report Ihe burning ot tho when s:» *:mp'e a im-dicine \\iil
The writer in the Herald, who daily
cast slurs at General Grant in his
dying' condition ha> a diseased liver,
a deranged head and a corrupt heart.
It is shameful that in any paner in
America bitter partisan feeling
should indulge in .splenetic ebulli-
tions against an old hero, whom the
world honots and who has the sym-
pathies of christian people everywhere
whrn prostrated by an incurable
disease.
In that hour of sickness and dis-
tress as m that ot death the hearts of
the brave and strong are... touched
and true manhood melts to the ten-
derness of woman in the presence of
afficction.
'Titer are but few if any in Dallas
who are not disgusted by such un-
kind thrusts—From the Philadel-
phia Times wo clip the following ex-
pression of public sentiment upon
this subject:—
A Pittsburg loafer who .spoke dis-
respectfully of General Grant on
Monday evening was dragged into a
stable by a crowd, a rope put round
his neck, the end thrown over a beam
and the man lifted oil" hi.-, feet twite.
He was ,'oon out of breath and blue in
the face aud was at lengtli released
and sent home in a carriage. U may
confidently be predicted that thu par-
ticular Pittsbunrer will nevermore
take General Grant's name in vai,n.
residence of G. W. Golden, Sheriff of
Montgomery county, and the des-
truction < f s fveral thousand dollars'
worth of currency collected for taxes
and belonging to the State
Sam Grimes, a boy of 10 years of
age. and a mail carrier between Ft.
Smith and Hackctt City, was con-
victed of robbing the mail bv takiinr
Two L'Stinaes'osss MeusoiiN.
Spring and I all are times when, so niauv
people get sick. The changes in t'j.e weath-
er are severe on foible p» rsous, and even
those narurallv strong are apt, as tlurv scy,
•'too be feeling miserable." Thjsii.they are
ust.in condition to d? struck down with
or two Of
the d'ges-
tiou, put the 'iver, kidneys ai d blood in
pet feet order, and i revent more serious
attacks. Why suffer, and ] erliaps die,
save you?.
Oood for both sixes and all ages
mugwump S~»othiua rs>j».
President Cleveland has need of pa-
tience as well as of firmness in these
early day of his administration.
There are a great many democrats in
this country who, as a matter of
> ibitu vi luuuui^ iuu iii ii ii i»r i tu\ i 11. . , 11 i • 1 . j |
the pouch to the woods, ci.ttimr it I l'ni'ciide. disbelieve what they read
open and rifling it of the contents. 11M1tll,; and a great mauv
HAGAN'S
pea
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty,
Many a lady owes her fresh-
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and you cant tell
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
i more ;vcry year.
i3 ^.combinationof valuable herbs,carj-
Cully compounded from the formula of
a regular Physicicn. who used this pi «-
scription largely in his private practice
with great success. It is not a drink,but
a medicino used by many physicians.
^irlt ia invaluable for f>YSPEPS/A,
KlJiNVY and Lirr.ll COMVLAIWJH,
NSRVOVS J1XI!A USTJOK, WEAK-
NESS, lXDlOEStlOX, .tr.; and while
curing will uot hurt tho system.
Mr. C. J. RhodfcB, a •well-lniowa iros
man of Safs Harder, Pa., writes.
"My For. wa.« completely proptmt^d by fovor iscd
nmie. Q.iiuin% «;h1 twrks (M.l Mm to gtsv'.. 1
then Rfnt for SlishlrrM tlwli liittors aiid la ^ ilirrt
tinid the boy waa ijuito woll."
''2. A. Schellsntrager, Drassist, ?17
Bt. Clair Street, Cleveland, O., vrrltca:
"Your Eittera.1 can Riy, s.rd do ccy. art- fro.
Fcnt>'it l>y rtoaio of the oide«t acil aiof. j.roHiiLw. t
nicia:i» in our city."
HISHliE3 HJSRB BITTEE3 CO.,
525 Commerce St., Philadelphia.
Parher'i Pleasant Worm Byrap Iit« Faiif
oi
He will serve a ttim at J)etroit for
his perfldv.
A sensation was created at Little
Uock Tuesday last by the arrest of J.
G. liudgens, representative from
I'oik county, on a requisition from
the governor of Ceorgia, charging
him with the crime of arson, ccmuiil-
ot hers who tiou 'I read the newspa-
pers at all. 'i'he President will tind
H necessary, therefore, to explain to
a considerable number of his visitors
even day that they are in error when
they assume thai he i- anxious to se-
<-uro ;.t once several thousand demo-
crats to do the work and draw tho
til 111 M llti tile t'rllllv Oi ut>Oll, COlltlllll- I , ... ... , ,, ,
ted 10 vears ago, while livimr ..t At-' !,aV ,!iL' ^I'l'bncan oihceholdersho
Ian fa, Ga. The crime charged was. |,s. a,M,ut ,J ll!lil "«»•—few ^oik
1 imt!
^S<»« Isoi-s! \6«i T:f oliier*!!
Are >« u <iit-t».11««i ; i ; i i I : i (. l'%Utn < f
<.ur t«f-t 1 y t> i < i.i\. 11 111 i j s-1 d i ry
us; \\ it It ttiV* t xei 11 iiiih s: ] :;in <t UHlil.jr
I loci It y 11' s.l, LO.it ol'ei- ;ll)d vet ;\ bottle of
>11S. \Viii»loW?- Nim !i n«4 >yni|>. It will
relieve lite jtior little siifil-ie:' miiiieuiately
the burning cf his own store and
getting the insurance on the same.
ilr, II. was arrest led but was re-
leased by oilier of Governor Hughes.
When he was teleased ho slipped the
city, we presume, however, on ilic
advice ofhis attorneys. Mr. llt.dgcns
was a member from Crawford. At
that time he only put in his appea -
ance, but was seared of by a similar
requisition from the governor of
Georgia, charging him with the >amo eliild. open tin^ iii;e nta ie. It is porieetly
crime. Ho then resigned and went' ""tetouso iualj <*asis. a:.d plea^aut t«>the
toT«xns mil] fmallv rotnrnml t.i his 't:,KU* und K the i»res«-nl!tion of one of the
li. , • , u 1 i oldest and V-st female plivsicians and
old home and M as re-elected a mem- niirs..s in tlu> i nit, .i m.ium. s...d tverv
—depetiil upon it;th"ro
it. i Itere is t:o' • in«>ti«
ever used ii. ; i
w;lt regulate * ii.* Ihiv. el
ti»e niother. iind i\-l:et
:,-t no mistake nl>(II
•r <>r. earth who nat
. \ on : t oiiee that it
.. .tnd m\e rest to
a id health to th^
ber from Polk.
As to the guilt or in- whero.
nurses in the t'nited St.ite-
25 cents a boUle.
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