Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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Daily Intelligencer
Js the oldest Republican
£»»)y Paper now Published in the
State of Texas.
Or Ever Likely To Be.
Terms of Subscription:
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Sit inoutha . •
;Offlre: 748 Robh Ateno*4,
Dallas City Texa
Fersons having city improved property for «|«
will find !t to their Internet to advertise la t"l»
intellicenckk.
LOE"N EAHN,
DEALKR IN
Hnndmade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOES
I lata and
Caps, Vatises
Trunks.
and
604 Elm Street 604
Kills h. TVxas.
U. S.DIRECTORT.
President, Chester A Arthur of N. Y
Vice President—David Davis of Illinois
Secretary of State Frederick T Freling j
heysen, of New Jersey
Secret arv of Treasury Itelert H.Fclger1
of New York.
Secretary of War, Robert T. Lincola of
Illinois.
Secretary of the Interior.. Samtie! J. Kirk
wood of Iowa.
Attorney Genertl, Benjamin H Brewster
Pennsylvania.
Postmaster General, Timothy 0 Howe «f
W i*consin
Supreme Coot} hoo rtultod States. O
Chief Justice, Morrison H Waite, of Obta
Nathan Cliflord. of Maine
W. B« Woods, of Alabama.
Samuel F Millei, of Indiana.
* " Stephen J Field, of Calif. <rnia
" " btanlev Ai Uliews ofOhlo,
«' ' Joseph P. tiradley, of N J.
" ' Wash fiunt of New York.
Court meets first Monday in Deceaibei
Washington.
U.S. Courts in Texas.
Circuit a*d District coubt*.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Circuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La,
l>iBuict Judge, a P McCormiok, D»Uu
Marshal, A B Norton, of .Dallas.
District Att*y, F W Miner, of i'atta.
Fin kg, waco
A j Uoustan, Dallas, f w Ol.
NORTON'S fflTOKHESB
WORD & liEARBY,
attorneys- at-la w.
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OLL) AND RELIABLE'
B EPUBLI€ A JJ
PAPER
5 OH Aluii*
DALLAS
TEXAS
vo ouslDess a.en, agents
and ladies taking orders
lor che lila-of Jej/tr»on
Davit, by Wm . F. <«,«mford, LL. V., of Alaixuia
a lull hiatory of the Lost Cam«. 1<
iustrateU, Now ready- bend for particulars, h.
fly mm
including
TUKAT^hl'lX;: 71^* Broad way. New Vor
C.E* VKJBfiLAMD,
dealbh i*
1 a er & Printers Supplies
MaU Street, Opposite Le Grand Hotel,
Dallas, Texas.
hiram sibley & co.
Win mall
FKKK their Cata.
containing a
Prio«:- List of
and Garden
SEEDS
Bulbs, Ornamental Grasses,
and ImmorteUea, Gladiolus,
rilles, Roses. Plants, Garden
Implement* HeautlfuUy Illus-
trated. Over 100 pages. Address
ROCHESTER,N.Y. « CHICAGO,ILL
179-183 Eut Main St 200-206 Randolph St
Oleic, J H
Deputies:
tsud, Graham.
Eastern District.
District court, Amos Morrill, of Galveston
District Att'y. E Guthridge, "
Clerk Circuit court, W. M. Kied.
Clerk District oourt, S J Morse.
R^istrars in Bankruptcy, Edward T Aus
tin. ef Galveston, and S T Newton
Tyler.
Marshal. Eastern District,W J Phillips.
DepuUes: Bd. H. Callaway, Chief; Wm. T Claj
ton, Bobert Dompsey Gaheston; John Cleoiou
Houston; J J Harrison, Columbus; John Bat
can, Teiarxana; — Barrows, JotTers- . . H
Baukln, Hempstead; James F«v _ springe
A. A. Bond, Biohmond: w ^ slnyletou, Mar*
shall: W J Ingram, Sulphur Spric^s; Alf. Da
vis, fyler.
Western District
Judge, E. B turner, ol Austin.
District Att y, A J Evans.
Jlerk District Court:
Austin, Matthew Hopkina.
W. C. Kobards, dan Antonio.
WaSTBKN district OF Tain
f till wail H. Kussell. Marshal. Marshall, Toxas.
DepuUes ; Walter i'- Lanr; '•
'• W B Jennings, Tylei.
J as M Held, Uearue
W B Mofarlnnd, Break aai
O B Caldwell, ••
j as M carter, San Antonio
John M. Sansom, Boerne
Henry Goldwatej corpus Cbristi
de.nUes and clei k« :
W Mokaster, San Antonio
Kd Hupperts, Austin.
Courts meet 1st Mondays m February
and August at Austin; let Mondays it
May and November, at Sun Antonio; and
lrt Mondays in January and July at
Brcwusvilie, Teaus
OF,
NORTHERN TEXAS.
mm
m 188 2
Will be mailed pubs to applicants, and tnou«toin#r«irliho»il
vrderiofrll. It roataina five colored platea, 6<»o en^TaTinr*,
r.Scot 100 page*, and full dpicriptions, ppiccs and directions for
vUyitiag 1600 vsrl,«liif of Vegetable and Kfotver Seeds, PI aula,
Fruit Trees, etc. IuvaluaMe to all. Mitkiyan growu seed#
will Le fonrtd more reliable lorplantlnf to the 8o\Uk than those
fv ™n id a warmer cltmaie. We make a specialty of supplying
hUuwis, Tnu kroer aiii Market Gardneea. Address,
D. Ks FR&RY & C0u DsuqAU Klob*
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NORTON'S UNION 1NTK1,
LIGENCKR. i
"The old Reliable" Unioo ,»aper and
the stalwart advocate of
rational bepubl1canism.
Commends itself to all, who are devot-
ed to the principles cf ft'ie grand party of
Progress and Freedom'
It has now entered upon a new volum
and asks at the hand of those, who profene
republicanism that to which it is justly en
titled a liberal and generous support.
The Intelligencer was the last Union
panel published in the states that attempt
ed to secede from the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
The luTKUJOENCEit is the oldest repub
lir<*n paper in the south.
T<>e Intellioencek was for many years
he wdy republican journal in the south.
The editor and proprietor of the Intel
igknckk has continuously kept the old
Hag flvinir under the most Irving cir-
cumstances—ha« stood faithful «mong the
faithless"—has passed through "the fiery
urnace" ol proscription intolerance and
deadly hate9' and
itnaij>bd and alonb
has striven to uphold the cause o/ the
constitution and th* union
in Tirol-
llaviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
•yatic stronold under the most adverae
irauu stances, and having made the In •
th«lxuxnoeb a
perm i newt werrnmox
having spent his time and talents aa
- money, when friends were "few and far be
tween" having borne tbe brunt and bur-
tnei of the tight; he believes that in tne
dawn of a better day he has the right to
as* those who "claim to be republicans'
to help extend its circulation.
we shall continub
to advocate what we believe the right and
to advance the. bent
INTBREST OF TEXAS.
In our columns will be found much use
ul information for the business man, the
armer and mechanic and all classes of
dommunity. We shall continue our ei>
Aeavors lor
w and ordbb and good govrhmmk nt
The Intelligencer continues to advo
cate fubiic *ree Schools, morality t«n:«
perance and virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind
to "build up the waste places" and to ben
efit mankind.
2o o*tr old rtadert, it is not Decenary tc
say more—they understand us. lo tk
nev, in our midst we say iry us, or not a
you please 1 We haveentered upon the h
volum* 01 the weekly and are in in* 8tl
volume or our daiw. Wt uave made as
4k>od publications as our tteans would per
mit-— unpretentious and unamingssu
though our paper may have been, we are
satisfied that, in our humble capacity we
i gome others if they
Collectors >f Customs.
BrQW,l*viile, Jor.h L Haynss; Corpet
'Jhristi, El Paso A, Tibbas )
jalveston, A. G, Malloy ; lndianola,C K
Prouiv
CSTOMH FORCB OF OAbVlOT
V AND ALIA LINE.
IT is the SHOBTBST and Q U1CKB8T Lias
all Important Eastern Cities.
TT is the only Line that runs Five Daily l.lues
JL Pullman Palace cars from St. Laois $aat.
ITS Track and Equipment sro the Best. In Ik*
World.
ITS Tialne are run with a view to the grea
accommodation of the public.
ITS Train* are run with regularity,and P«ssmi.
Cere cm therefore be assured of "taking eon-
cUors with otner r^aus.
iS 'imployes are augtt to treat Fatroms with
tue greatest respect, and to give them every
losstble attention.
All the Improyements
appiiai
whioh
with absolute Con fort and
aeogers, are tu useou the Vaodolia lln*
• »i cO'>n»
< mi ——
nces known to modern akill an i ivera
tend to Insure BapiJ Transit, Infet-
kPurett a ad Best Medi - lac aver Hade.
Imbinatioa el Hops, Such a, Man*
ullon, v.fb iU thel>est and
»col ...
U and Oanduilon,'
mo«t o\ ura tlve propei ties ot iI other Blttei \
makes\tUeKr«atest SlOOd urlflar, Liver
1 Lite Old feol& Itestoring
lata A
RegulVa tor, a»d 1
Afsnt oni
No disease c^Lan paMitiy lone whse* Hop
BiUorf are us\ed^OTaried a» perfect are their
Opsrutiu
5^ eiv, tiwliVs tk> •s*1404 W®-
To all «boae «%mplo7u»enU cause Irreuularl"
tyotthib«^e:sor\»™»»rr or*ans, or who re-
qaireuu audinild Stimalaal,
il«^fJtttria(»liivaiVtt*''®'-'"l'n''l Intor-
Ica'eing.
Nu ma "or what yewr .f IJUIItoua
are • bat the du»j*so <t »il%meu» >s use Hop Bit-
Wrs. rion't ^ait nuti! youa.%1'® sick but it you
only feel bad or aUfccrablea'-'setheiB at ooce.
ltmty«^v»yourllfs.lthasB^^ved hundreds.
SSOOwiUbepaidforaeaftse the-, wilt not
cureurhelp. Do not sufferBorjetyrwfpends
toiler .but use and unre * NOO a
Itemosobar, Bop Bitters Is ao^k*1'*i
tfruokeu aoctnua. bat tbe HireaO
Ve^louie aver mace; the "1*7i
ai:4 ■OR" sMl Ro person or family^
*oa|d bo wttheuttbem.
itorxHr.Q
4 O, Malloy,
W D cloepkeid
D K, Sturgia
F M. Baker
W. a»tvaus
L W fclevensoa,
K B Brud brook,
H M Bullfsou,
P H Briaok
J no Deiany
August Mv,
F W Boyle.
W T Buins,
n w Cuwsy
W K LlutcbW
LC Ar ledge
W K i'arber
1 B Foileit
Ch*S A Hants
John Crook.
Kd Davie,
A Mvaiks
T D Jobaaoa
Henry Boo
H t WbeiUMOy
Va Lewi*
I H Burns
coueotor »r customs.
, special deputy
Deputy
Clerk
do
do
aotlng Appraiser
storekeeper.
do
InspfcfK,i
do
do
do
do
Inspector Bvaston
do SaMse
do Tslssoo
"> saq
Nlfot lospeotv
do
*0
do
do
do
sesseoger
tlenry Baljinger
t U Lomru
1st
laborer
do
boatt»u&.
<to
srnaJ hevonna.
Dist,, W H Sinclair. Galveston.
Dtarop,
JaPies Bogora
CoUoctursulk
—TH*—
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Deputies Jaa He WMte, CJorpps carts*.
A W McKilUp, Victoria.
Goo M Fatten, Huntsvilko.
M 3 Davis, Hockley.
\«'uu H Orifttu, (ialvestva.
BF Ccrdua, Galrseton.
clerk. B Durand, Oalvestoa.
" J F Cunv, GalseatMu
Ganger. J M Barbour, CWTeetou.l
B H $orris, Galy«siou
H Clark. Victor!*
id Dist., Collector, B. C Ludlow A
Clerk, O B Burke Ausun.
Dep 1st Dtv., Max Maas, Austin
ted " AO Borun, baa Aotoaia.
ted « G. A. O'Brloa W' **>.
ith M Hour/ Furnell, f .ft Wortk.
1 lib *• —— ■ st concb*.
3rd Dist.. Collector, W. Umbdcnstock.
DoEUVlea: B C Oermaa .stDiviaioa, MaraoaU,
• B H Dods j Id " Sulphur Sp'a°a
m C. M. Oi-uipbeU, 3d " Dallaa.
POST-Otrict special AGENCY.
i Judge Amoa F. kostet, Ausuu, lu sltarga.
W B.Smith. Ausun.
Btfwaru A i'arlsti oiork > Mtia
t. B1GUER
W eekly Intelligencer
is mads up of tks Bust iaterssUBF
NEWS ITEMS,
LITfifiAR? EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS
EDITORIALS
and as |in ths past, so ia the tnturs, it
will be found a strong supporter ol
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE 8CHOOL8,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
always moving forward snd keeping paea
with the progrsssive spirit ei the U
have done
have not to us
'hose who wish a fair, candid outspo-
ken journal that paudeis not to a vitiated
asfe snd bows uot the knee to Baal are
nvited' to enroll themselves upon our
list and receive the weekly at tne rate ot i
|2.60 a year, and the daily at $6,00 pei
year. We have never had agents in the
held to canvass lor us, nor have we sent
:ollectors out to harrass and annoy. On
the contiury, we have ourselves been
pressed for our bills as many can testify,
io those in this locality we would respect
ully say that in oaviuff subscription
tney cau real assured that, a paper publish
ed in .Dallaa when there were ouiy thirteen
(13; white republicans, voting die ticket
in the entire county, cau uot fail when
there are thirteen hundred, auu
shall not
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,001). Here we planted ot>r Ebeneser
yeara ago aud here Norton's Union In-
xlligencrr will Bland to uo square worx
Look up at tne fla* aud behold it is flying
CMiiirts r roiu cne CenMltat! on
t»l tbe Muiie of Texas Relatt i|
to he 11 vmesteafl of Fast-
UleM.
ARTICLE XVI.—GENEBALPROV
1ON8.
Hec* -50. The homestead of a family
ehall be, and is hereby protected from
forced sale, for the payment of all debtr,
except for the purchase money thereof, cr
« part of such purchase money, the taxet
due thereon, or for work and material used
in constructing improvements thereon; and
in this last case, only when the woi k aad
material are contracted for in writing,
with the consent of the rife, given in thejj
same manner as is required in making a
sale and conveyance of the homestead;
or shall the owner if a married man, sell
the homestead without the cousent of thej
wife, given in such manner as may be pre!
scribed by law. No mortgage, trus dee<M
er other lien shall ever be valid, excep foil
tne purchase money therefor or improve*.!
ments made thereon, as hereinbefore pro-
ided, whether such mortgage or trust deedl
r other lien shall have been created nyj
he husband alone or together with hi^
wife; and all pretended sales uf the home-J
ead involving any condition of dsfeq
anoe shall be void
BEU. ol. the homestead, not in a towi|
or city shall consist of uot more than 2G
acres of land, which may be in one or mori]
Kreels, with tne improvements thereir
,e homestead, in a city, town or villsgj
all sonBist of lot or lots, not to exceed iifl
ue five thousand dollars, at the time oi[
her designation bs the homestead, with j
out reference to the value of «nv improve
uen thereon. Provided, that the sam|
hal be used for the purposes oi a home
or as a place to exercise tne calling or bus
mess of the head of a family. Provide
also, that any temporary renting of th|
uomestead ihall not change the charact
of the same when no other homestead ha
1 eei. acqu: ed.
Uec. 52 Jn the death of the huskac!
or wife, or both, the homestead shall dq
cend and vest in like manner as other rea
property of the deceased, and shall be gol
vned Dy the same laws of descent and dl
ribution. But it shall not be partition]
mon tlie heir? of the deceased during tl
atfelime of the surviving husband or wif
or so long as the survivor may elect to
or occupy the same as a ho.mestead, or
loug as the guardian of th^iuiuor childrel
of the deceased may be p€rEuilted, und<T
the order of the proper court, having jui]
diction, to use t»nd occupy the same.
The law defining the homestead ax
other property exempt from,taxation,
accordance with the above provisions j
as follows
art. 5834. There shall also be reserl
ed to every family in this stale, free an
exempt from forced sale lor debts, the fo
Lswiug property: all household
kitchen furniture, all implements of hu|
bandry; all toois ana apparatus belongii
to any trade or profession; all bcoi
longing to private or public iit. »^es;fH
tiilch cows aud calv> two yoke of woa
uxen, two horses ait^ wagon; one ca|
age or buggy ; ol gun; twenty hog
wenty head oi sheep; all provisions an
nrage on hand for home consuu'ution, al
addles, bridles and harness necesssry t{
he use of the family, and to every citia
and head of a family; one horse, bridl
aud saddle; all wearing apparel; all toe
apparuly and books belonging to hia p«|
ante liDrar"
A110RSEY
d COUMiZLLOK Al
LAW
311 Xiln Strsst,
Dtllai, Tax as
fp<uial «'»rrtl.>n ptvru to Bevrflr* and otfcet
in k «w-4<i u/Bits at Tyler, Austte snd
tuL-a.
BsWeriptaee
Sni'Stau b Sbcumi Cp
oni: NQUtBU ADBE,
The nnanber ot square feet in a acre is
43,660. In order to nave this area tbe
piece of land must be of such a length and
oreadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thus, an
acre of land miglit be 43,660 feet long by
on* foot broad; 21,730 leet long by two
feet bfoad; 14,520 leet long by three feet
broad, aim so on. if the ucre td land is to
ae exactly auuure, each side must be near
ay as possible 203 feet 1:2 inches, The
lneateat you can come to an exactly squar
bcre with as even number of feet in th
■ to mske it 220 foet Wng by 18ft broad
Is your scalp full of dry husky scale
and little pimples? Mr. Benson's Skin cure
will cleause jour scalp and remove all
scales and tenderness within ft days, try
it for it is tha best head dressinc ever us-
ed. bold, bj all druggist at Si per pack
**«•
Tbe ImteluoBNCKIi ia steadily inorea
lag iu circulation. It is bei g anxiously
inquired after on all slues. Tne Daily is
only 60 cents per mo th; Weekly t
$2. M per tear, bead it year nsiues with
If not above being taught by a man, tj
Dobbir ° ei<>otric soap next wash dtj
Used without any wash boiler ruobir
board, and used differently from any oti|
er soap ever made. It seems very droll
tbink of a quiet, orderly two hours lig!|
work on wash day, with no heat and
ateam or smell of the washing through til
house, instead of a long day's I aid worl
but hundreds of thousands of w >men froil
Nova Scotia to Texas have p-oved f<[
themselves that this is done by nsirj
Dobbin's electric soap. Don't buy i|
nowever, if too set ill your ways to use
according todhections, that are as simp |
as to seem almost ridiculous aud so ea
that a girl twelve years cau do a lar J
wash wi'hout being tired. It positive!!
will not injure the finest lahric, has betl
before the pu blic for fifteen years and i|
sale doubles every year. If your giocJ
has not got it, he will get it, as all who!
salegrocers keep it. 1 L. Cragin A Cc|
Philadelphia, manufacturers. T. L Mari|
alis, Agent, Dallas, lexar.
J. B. P. YOUNG
DIALER IN
Groceries And Provisions!
90S Kim St, Dallaa, Texas.
49" Those wanting Family Greoerlas, Tobac<|
an, etc,, are inv.ted to sail and baf.
fcwtf
MB1M,
..— — says that ■mstol tbe Bor I
are worthiest tra6. J
Fowders are abstduft |
Eothtne on eartb
imirf mmwolir v.ttMM.
make hen* lay like tMrridan's
'ly vaitiaUe
Billinetoa ia oteriac some special Bar
Bins ia Furniture, cbaira,looking %)awAc
is stock is th* larcent aed ia oompriwdof
the Aaast geode m hia lias le fc* teaod ia
/ Texas.
Uran vske mrn.y fsstrr at work for «• th L
at any thier else capital not required; we «I
• tort you. Twelve dollar* per day at boil
wade by t*t* itdustrous a~sn, w< *o» o, beys s
girl* wanttd everywhere to work for a*. Now
tlrttee. C« sily c utBt »nd tern fra*. ApJn
lie*a co Tartlaod, — I
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1882, newspaper, February 14, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444735/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.