Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, April 23, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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THE IKTEL1J0E1STEU j
IS TUK OLl>F.ST I1FVUBI1CAN,
DAIhY PAPER >'0W PUBLISHED IS THE
STATS OF TIM
OR EVEU LIKKLY 10 IiF,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year - - 00:
[Six MonMi - _ - $3 00
OFFICE: "-13 ROSS A VSNUR,
DALLAS CITY - - TEXAS
RECORD OF FRAUDS.
Homestead Law
upon Its frr.ud
.1 tlij Ameri-
The P' st Office Dopar'ment put«
1*1 tiie Vtut nl '"Ms a > :i i i > t a
<;,tn News Etchiing" of CmciilM'ti
AIho fieorget*. Snays, alias daiilorl, alias ..an
•turd & Cj.. of Glib iare fraud.. f
elreat Western liu.'i W'oiks,Pittsburg, fa, d.iu
! rite up-
The Lobdell Chemical
{Extracts From ipe State Constitutor
art. xvi.—GEsiirix'L Provisions.
Sec. 50. The hnmchtfad of afami'y shall be,
atu:4s hereby protected fvonn force d aula for the
pigment ot all den *," o*;ept lor the purchase
nil liey thereof, o- a pa tnf f uch purchase mo iey
the taxes d-tte thereon. or for vork and'nateri il
n ,q,\ in M>a«trH3t»og improvements titer on; and
in this lust case •" lily when the worn and material
nr< co ttae'ed for iu writing, wi£ki the consent of
tjis uife, given in th" woe maimer as Is required
ii, ninH ig iv sale and cjnyeyance of the home-
®eudj *>r shiill the ./wrier, if a luairled man, eeil
the homusteud wthcut tin consent of th s wife,
given in su h manner ns may be prescribed h v
1 .w. No mortgage, trust deed or other lien sh.-vli
ever » e va'id, eicept for th.-. purchase money
therefor or improvements made tlioreon, as here-
ii.before pruvid-d, v\hetuer -uch mortgage or
tiw^.iccil or other lien shall hav" been created
fe'y the'husband a one <»■ toge'.ner witTi his wife;
aiid ail pi-tended wtiea of ihe h mesiead involv-
ingany Munition of defeatioo shn.l t>e void .
t tic Si. The iH.-me.-teii' , not in a town or city
shall consist cf Bot<rore than 1200 arres of land
vhioh irav be in one or more parcels with the
imp»oven ents thereon. The h.niesead, in a city,
town i i villuiie &huil e<i i visf ul . lot ©r left.*, not to
exceed in va ue live tb«ts,i"<l tkiHitfs at the time
of tleir designation hu ttt hoiiea'eiid, without
refer* lice to the value of any improvements there-
ihe siini.! BifaaU be used tor
TO ■POSTMASTER'S.
' "Q-'c ^rlll b<> oblU-ed every p"«trrn«W who j
wrtl TRACK TDK LAW, Kid <»f,>rfn lis |
whenever any copy of th'" IST^X.1 IGKNOKft
if r't '.a»'n out cf the office. H e don'l wantj
to throw away r.ry oifti-y on ativ praceie»s
Bcamps, who 'Tt-pfV," nor do w w:Hh to fe«d
our putoer tr any officii where theparty-to » hem
•it t" addroRsed has rrpv.id off without having
HOXOli! enough ;n him tc noti%' us that he has
vuaiosed,
INTEL
and
ot Bt. T.ruif, Mo., it ! on I rovid.ed, that the
i* reported don't pay its idveitisini; acoourts. j
Ths Ne« Yor« Kurnsshing Coinp *ny don t pay i
iids.and send iu velum a:iicles for inonej . B wt.re
''•Che-G''eitt! and Star tViusdeff-t Iboe s n>u't:tude
A subscr'bcr who will allow t'ie 'postmaster
ti> do business foi h.m, In the matter ..f stoppitg
Hits paper, after uikuu it « .»'«-* -r J»" nJ*,,uIW,"1" ,
, «'Ver paid lor it-^ not a KentVrnan. and >..?
j aine should be published. is detraudi ig ht
publisher, but is too big a.iowar < to (10 it ooldlj,
.hersfore be bides himself behind the pou was
t e«.
—The Editor of the e«ri Marcos Free,
j (Ipricribts tht? conation t/i iiiAny puo*'
isbcrs: .
A. word to delinquent pub-crthfrs. W
)v:jvt not found lime to ceml out bLllw i no
<;l knowing them^elvea indebted need not
i ) wait 'or this foriii&li'y, but will please
> ;i 11 Kin! pay m»,
Fleming & Me^iiarn. R K Rondel! ^
J litrvi & ''o*» lSHnl"tt llollziuin &
« udworth H Co., iii> of Chteag •. ate d
• ue l'Ostjfllie djpar.ment tu Je uau.Hi.
tiears.
Kmerorlsin^ p'ople are b^gts ii
vj'im rf advertising tlu year rouu«!
toticv of u Oeo Who atti ri »t intirn i*
■dui^ times," und win keen '1) t.r tif ines
-iness.ver b«fo •; the p .In' c- wUt burety pZace •
»eeni oil the i i .lit side in ihe juU.»
J. Weaver ti Co, t'ittsburg.
Rt'uuer ila mf cturi g uo.
tireat. Westers bun W-olbfl. • T .
Ilr CVartr, of N'ow I'ork:. who advertises Tnvigoj
i'UU i * a noil p >vin« fraud. Wov t he praUt r
HiL herl flue is a U let -Th w » no Mm M *»•••,,
jad." .u.T
j A. V*H, t^T Marke*. etr^ct, n-v
iti.ti'j. Gudnuy & co 1-ST Li'' ad way
don't pay.
The Tyler Courier publishes
lii ^uents, and otiers iheir acce
Pass them aroutd thai
Hi
i»u '
< lies
ai'ed by
jai con-
ted by the cry
n lid
the purposes of ato'uie, or as a pi.ice to exercise
the calling or business f the h ad of a family
ii'-cviued, also, that any tempov*/ y renting uf the
honuBtend siiaU not chailiie the character of the.
iiiri..' v ben l'o other homestead ha been i.oouied-^
Beo. 5-, On the dea"h cf ill j lmsba.iU r wife
orb th, the liomc&tead shall deseed 'and yea the
like wauuer saotner real nropeny ot tiie deceit«•
e 1, wod .-hall 'ie governed by the saine laws of <le-
seen',- and d'sir.bntioi.. iiut it shall not be parti,
tinned anionic the he.rs of the deceased d jiiug tilt? 1
lifetime of the surviving wisband or wlie. or so.
long- »h Ohe survivrr i"ay elect to use or occupy
the same ie a houii stead, eras long as the guard-
ian of the ru nor children of the aeecased iiiav be
fiermitted, under the order «»f Ihe proj'er court
ti..ving jar'sdiction, io use aK»! occupy vhe same.
The law defining ihe homestaa . and other pi'op
ertv exempt tioiu taxation in accordance with the
ub »ve provisions is as follow-- ■
ABT. 6801. '1 tieie tliall f-lso be reserved to
<iyei V family « this ritate, free and exempt
• 'forced sale for d-bts, thefo-lowing property : Ail
household and kitchen furniture; all imple.eenU
of hi-soaudry; ail tools and apparatus oelonguiK
NORTON'S UNION
LIGENCKR.
"Tpf old iieliii'ijite'' Union
the ■stfclwa'r't ndyocHe f>+
SXTiSNAi, KKPUB'JwCANIf-X.
Oottuwndu itne11 to all, who strw '•<tvo
ei! to the principles of the grand party o
1 rojm'W «!i«I Freedom1 .
It lias *rtiM' en tered t7iK>n a new voluni
and fwk-i at the hand of those, wtio ur >f tr,
re publican isui tliat to which it is justly en
tilltd a liberal and trsneroas support.
The lNTJil,LiUKNCKR was tiie last LTnion
pane: published in the atf-tes that aUetupt
ed in Heoenle Arotu the Federal Unior.— .ind
couldn't.
Th*; liiTKiiTiarNOFK is the oldest rcpub
'ican paper In the south.
'he Lntklliukkcin was for iaanv years
the unly >epublican j >ujir.al in the south.
'ice editcr and proprietor at the Intki-
ioik>c>-k has continuously .kept the old
0Qvinf under the most trviiu cir-
cttuistaiices—uat stood faithful Among the
laitlile-'s1'— has pas^sti through "the fiery
t'uriiaofc'' ol protsci ipt.,un intolerause and
Every Man his Own Boss.
How to Pr^wrt** I'ers^niU I'ov
or- Radical lie-
[oritur.
"There is no .provision in the DiTifl'
economy for political )oss<?!''
With a bang of his S.-^t, in the voic? o
a man wiio hiitl .nade up his mind on th»
stil jpct. Rev Jame« 0hitinl)ers, of Oalvar*
Piesbtyterian Church, Harlem, recentl'
(Opened his sermon with this arnc n
ment. He was ritflii. Ttie only bo e^o«*
thorized by the Book is" mentiotieu .in
tlie^e words* "He "vho ruleth ins ovi
spirit is grealer ti.an hi wh« taketn i
citv."
deadly haie" and
i V.> any trade or profess ou- all books belonging
and j'>o private or public libraries; live mMch cows aue
canes; two yoke of worK-.-xen; two horses aud
one wagji.; one carriage or huggy; one gua
tiv'.entj' hogs; twenty bead of sheep; all provls-
a to lea rn the I 1 >ns and forage ou hand for b .rae consumption;
;l*hi! p' rsls- all saddles, bridles sndiharuess necessary for the
use. of the lau.l.y; and to -very ct.'izeu and heau
of a family one horse, Jfcidlean I saddie; ail weaiu
ng apparv ; all tools, apparatus aud booKs be,
lining to his private librurv
7"ALUABLB FARM FOB SALI
AT A GEE AT BARGAIN.
f i» (y Acres, all u.nl'tr fence, with good dwi II
iUlf in<, firm aijd gin hous >, wita o I > half
joxen never faid'ig upring of good cold w .ter,
and a good peach orchard, principally valUy
laud, i'xiii ty aures iu pasture, f meed
n long iist ot de-'j Balance ad ia cultivr.tiii i, pr ■ ill J
•.de/plila, ^ a.
, iSew l'orx
iuwevsr gav
the r plumage may r>e
IF YOU
lo itself,
s a bale aud a
tint f>r s ii«. uuurter to the t ore of cou.i i- This farm is situa-
dead bea .s be Euown I (,u on b io c eeii lour and a half mites southw st
ot L .noaster, an I fiftjeu miles duo south of <>al
as. 'si'.ie pcrf iet, 'l'axes a'l paid.
.Any oiie wisnmcja i iimhi r one farm w'di buj
..itf 1'
Boarders,
a situation.
A sai.s na'i,
A se<v»nt Wir',
. To lent a stoi •',
To "eii a piano.
To sal! a ho ae,
To buy a tiou'e, J
'l'o ou a ho-e, |
To Sell a car "i'i,e,
A t'oar in# P aa •.
To box row m n.ey.
To sell dry foods.
'l'o sell groceries, j
o sell fatni'.ura,
To s. h .eui tat",
A jo ft of .JmckKWi
A j b i f carpi nterinu,
To sell Mil inery goods.
To. s-ll ii&.ii c d lot,
'•'o idYMtll >e to advaiita?f>i
To ti id any ouf's addi'Jss,
T'o tell a o* lurnnuri, ,
'To hi y a s !-ond hand u.riage,
To tiu.t aui talng y u have irtt,
To tjvil'.rtg. o 11, -a I i •» ».s OiitltB ,
To ti -d ail owr for 1 mt pro erty'
Advertise ill
NOR I ON SI N'l Iil.LIGEXCKR,
'Which has the bfest circulation o! any pa^
I er in Nonh J'e«as.
FOitTiiitild Al'l'LY TO
A. 15. SOIiiON iSc^. 0.
Department <'-f Insurance Statistics and History
a us i in, I'ex p. Jan. 17. »8!i3
To all whom it-may cenceru .
This is certify that the AKieneati Central I-isnn
snce tJ«. elf St, lLouis, Mo. has in all r-especti
fnly complied witu the laws of Texaa a
cenditioas.precedent to its d.iing business in tin
cJtate and that said Uoiupan. holds, a certiticate
of auth irity fra«D this office eutitling it to do:
tmsi. ess in"thiu rfir.t • for tw-lve months, from tin
1st day of J..liuaiy. >8^3, to ths dint day ol Oc-
n boi 18.S.J
(jivei uud.T my hanfl.and seal at office in ius
tiU the day aud daiCist above « l i'teii.
A. vv. . rAiuilT.
Commiteiontr.
l*or Solv
A No. 1 farm of '/ou acres, about e:ght milet
•outbeast of I;ailas aid oiu mile ncrtn of tin
auk Kailroad; oue hundred acres improved;
i (toad two stoiy frame h>usj rj.enLly built;
jood gn.nary and barn, a we!l or excellent water
im; conveuient to a good sclio >1. l'uice , $.0 per
acre. Enquire of a. h nonion tc Co.
Si2 acies of good land. Willi a small imorove.
meat; 30 acres uuier I'enca; land wj'i ti uuorod
Will oe sold for $10 per acre. Capa ile ot being
iiiude a good farm. l,ocated aji>ut s. yea iudc-i
ioutli-'asi of Dailas. Title perfect. This land it
part on the Trinity river, fc'oi pai ticuiai j euiiUire
of A.5>. >;i>itiiU^ at'Uie
iVv\isj>jiAnivor-i-i«iA.
>Tf-WB?a'»er ft".e tislng now recew.ed by
bu luMincr. a a. fs tt in theii owi rs r-s,
as tlie mis. <ffjcti,e means of sena fng fjr thotr
ic-ouso »• Ide i-e-i.? titiiri ofhdr m :«!•..
i» ew^piner adver isi"g imp-Is a irquu >, * nd
wb n tr>e Fjvlc.e oif^r«*t <* u. i o >d y ntlitv
a: . fair'p-im, too uat • ral r suit
n.i'ss.. .,. .
Xewp'ptri.dverti ing is a pftrm,»niEt «<i iitiw
♦otlic repul.'iion of the uhji/s udvortise l, be.
cansj H Is a p r.ujue»t iciuiuca always t,t *o'K
iu tbeir titer••<♦,
Sewsoaper advertif nsr is'he rnosv ei erget'e
aud v'i.iffunt of sule-uien; addr<B Hiii tlousardf
tsucb day. a'ways io t ia mlve ise('s ti|t«sre»', and
•••=aset<e»iy at wo.k tee isg ciatonioiM lt<. ru ail
c ^os»-s
fvwspapsr rdyerlstn^ promotes tr df, for
uiea Ui ta. del! tia.es aev ut -ora s e re by ler
the i»-(H't 6h ire ot ulu-t is btirg doi e.-rJohn
-Uir.i ft J-
and
incieused
,\t tlitescw'ou of the Wtsoonai'i Kdftors' tnl
Publt'lit rs Afsociarton, belo at si il wuuk^e, VVis.
October 5th, n r. so uti n w-s ..«■ opted d pr. ea- j
„.r .he h.ill -«.sh ii ut-iri-di- s -lein o> a.lvertvs'i
'.... onunendir f to ali new-p per in ^ istoi shi to
r.-fase a'l sncti <-Qers. Iiurt eiieoun g ' u system
niini'ar to'.hec«tat>iisli. il tmij i hciai, .<<:z.s i
, u s in r f retico to ll e cu-t ia of torn.", udver-
usei's a»-d advertising g-n.s Mi waakee-ftoi! d- i
1' tf I
' / t the Democ'attc Kditori«: Ass ciat or, heM |
nt jT.V.an-ii)olis Ind im s. .Nan iry 6 h, the fo-
low nit r.*olut ioiis w re idep ed-
Co'onel ilcDonalaoucttd the followirg reso
/u'ioT. w'i'ch **« »doLte 1;
lltscL1'!!!'! ''h 1 is tbt seie c of this mceiing
(bat no contracts fo ud>eni»i'nc in any taper
fbou d be taken 1 ..i any firo'^n a.lvertissis at
• !«<.•» *ate Jjf e-iuip Ii sat. mi than charged local ud
wrtf-rts on all ti"d- of mutt r.
i A. Foi'»v*"s tli«*a iwreJuced the JollowiDg
r»s'i/ut!on *ticl. was carried;
u tsOLV ED, Tint we dtprecate the prnc ice*
comnioD a«r.0'i? pubiishers df newspapers of n
,rrtinif ar advoriisemcu's-i-llt theoi trom parte
cf wh"*" fi ancici uspoasibUjty tliey have no
»nw«Ze*t*.«ad at rates ru nous/y/ow; and that
. irssenae Of tld* Conventira hat no order fur
i ertin* be accepted wiliuiat tiret ootifmnif
I « i'o nrrvvreferenc*« aa «o the Ki.abll vuf tht'
For Sale cr Ronl
Advertise your wishes in the Intellioencer.
A brailiBewstafe for sale. Kuguire of A. B.
Norton & C'o.
Several deslnfbla rooirs aud houses for rent
EtiQuiro ot V. H. Norton & Co.
A liouso on the corner of Sycamore and Paellic
avenue for rent. Enquire of A. B. Norton it Co.
Our columns are open to all edvertisers. ltates
m de know.i on app.icatioa «o tt e editor.
Valuable lauds m many counties in Texas fur
„nl»;.. Kmjiire of toe editor of the iNrti.LiO.iN
Ell.
Eai«ahis in 's^nd in all part of Terns can bv;
had by upu&'iug.'tj A. B. i.\OttiON k. <-0.
NOTICE THIS.
If you want to buy a piano, organ or musical In
ftrumeiits of any kind or sbn-t music, or i istrus-
tion' book or any thin* iu ihe masie tl ' ue—ap-
pjy to the editor ot the LvreiiUGENCf.-t, a nd you '
will ba enabled to buy what, yoa want and-you '
wi.l have thirty per nait fro a what yon Wii b»ve
•o pay so- called music dealers., Biar tins in miad
dating the holiday sea^ou.
A Hapoy F arnly.
Pulled from t% bre.ist,«qiiecx d from the bott le
Stomachs will sour and int^i *ih curdle;
Bsbybailelniihs all thi.tr.ight,
Household bumping heads in awful fright.
Don't de-iy, 'twas tnus with Victoria,
Night was Id.leous withou! CuslO- la:
V. ben colic 1 ft, fur eful slumber,
All aaid their pri.y tr und slept liKo timnder
! uly
WANTkP-n gord locaHon in 1 exits for a ftr»
class Military Hcfiool bv one o f the utiles t and
most experienced teachers i:n the Union, who
Oricifg wifti him the ti ry bl»>est testimonials ia
to Quslittcati'jn aud mural character. Any par-
lies desiring th-i e»tabli»hme it of a No. 1 Milita-
ry Academy are invited to open coireipoudencu
with the Editor of the Intku-ioencek.
NOTICE TO OUU VUBSCEIBEKt'.
Vim are entitled to every number of our .papei
diirluK time subscribed for. We r»y postage
" Jlrv number sen* tp the postott^e and ,f you
^ rfceive any number j od wtli p!ense notify
X i..t jioney paid i>n:i* iu pro^i wturu.
unaided and akonit
has striven to uphold the cause of xhe
coniihtutiok and the usxon
in Textw.
Haviag demi«tiurated that a republican
paper can be published iu the -old demo*
ratio Mirocghold xtuder the most adverse
oir'-uiuiHtaiioep. and iiavirg made the In-
rELl-ttsJENCEB, a
fekmanknt inbtitdtion:
laving spent his time and laients and
,u,nty. when friend^ were "few a.:id far tie
wcoji," having borne the brutu, and bur-
Jiei of the light; ive. believed tnat in t,ue
lawn of a belter day ne lias the right to
those who "claim .to' be republicans'
.3 help exteud its circulation.
hi oiu columns tviJJUbe 'tound much uee
nil infotmatiou for the business man, tin;
.truier ana mechanic and all chtcies o(
jomuiunity. We siialJ coniinne our ei»
leavors tor
law and op.uer and goojo qoveknment
i'he iN'iEidjiWENCER coutiniies to aiivo
tile I'tiDtic r 1'cH achooile, morality teu:»
uerance ana virtue—tndeavoring "to
:heer the taste and cultivate the toiud.
!o "build up the wa«te places" and io ben
lit uiauWHiu.
'io our old readers, it is not necesniry to
j,v more—M.ey understand us. 'io the
tew, in our midst we say try u», or not as
juu please i Wc hawentered upon the JS
nduim oi tin* WEKELt and are in the 5th
/olutup ot oor DAUiif. vVt uave made a
4ood publications-as our itt ans would per
oil—unpretentious and uiiaristiiiilno
ihough our papu' may nave Dee.i, we arc
aLirined that, in war nuuibie capacity we
aave done some good, to others it they
aave not to us
Thobe who wish a fair, candid otttspo
en journal that jiandeis not to a vitiated
aste and bows not the knee to t-iaai are
invitfcd to enroll themselves upon ou-
i.ut anil receive the weekIjV at tae rate ol
s2.5l) a year, and the dailv at ajlj.UO pe
ear. We uave never had amenta in the
relit to canvass for us, nor have we sent
ol lectors* out tod..aiias» and annoy. On
he contrary, we nave i.ursetven been
pressed for our bill a^ many oa.n testny.
io those in this locality we would leapect
uily say that in jiavi'ia wuoscriptiou
tliev can rest assured that, a paper pubiisn
ed in JLiallas when tliuie were frthi thirteen
13) white republicans, voting toe Uckti
V the entire coucty, can not fail wken
Commonly,the bettiet Pide of men is sub
Ijoct to the despotism (if the woi«e side
Und passions, l>ad htimors; mean j 'alotts- ,
iea and base revenges are all bo-vs Un<
■of the wors t of bosses m bile. What i-
■most deiiret'siriK in. philosophical or the-
loi ical thought is due to it. Old Gotten*
Debility is another tyrannical boss. H
lasbes men who are naturally good until
they Ix'ome annalnrally bad w miserably
weak.
Concerning lii-s deliverance from thi>
•bondage. Rev 8 P heviis, jiaslor ot the 8ti
Ht.reei Baptist Church, St Louis, Missonii
writes: "I was st.fiering from exi au-Ho!
debihty, As an invisjora.'it 1 <r.sed PaK
keh's olsgkb Tonic. 1 never uiet will
anythinu so iiff^ctive. it is an elegan'
family medicine. 1 take a 'bottle in my
valise when 1 t{0 on mv annrca! vacations.'
Pahkeb'sTonic neither iritoxi
iCfUea- t»w promotes a -desire for strong drinks.
The mod pmnouvced temperance people urn
wnd (praise it for tiiis reason alone. 11 en re -'
ilalaria! Fejers, Consumption, Khtuuia
tism. and all diseases of the Blood. AIbo
weaknesses peculiar to women. Itj actiot
is prompt, a-nd ^er^asive. Test it once,ami
you will adopt it as' a home remedy
Prices, 50cents and $1 a battle, iliscox &
Co', (Chemists. New V oik.
A wtnu'iw eash am* wi.uiow frame, Y"
s'hich the sn*h will kt* held at any pt*.Vt
ii the frame without weights or R'mil. r
outnvances, l,as b.-en patented by Ma
• .'flfiper Lowen-'tein of ••A>lttiu'btta, Ohio.
I lie side oars of ti e sash are wider at tlje
op than at the bottom, and the wiridpy'
.lame is provided with rocesies. in wb'/
mrg are placed that are pressed •/
• uitable '■prings agrainsl the diagoiial c* e>
f ihe fide bars <jf the sash, ihe sprnig*
•xerting the greatest pressure below tlie
entre of the haip, and holdine the ^a-h
it any desir.'d position.— Seieiftijic Ameri'
A nodel of this UPeTul invention can be
t-e i a» Norton'*! Jnlelligencpj office .in
• tone building corner of Sycamore ai'd E>ai
treetrt.
TO 01'T.H:L^-C-RtBEES AAO ADVEK
, Tl.SEJiS.
I
To make oonteuiplated timptovemenia
involving cotisiilerabie outlay of money
the iNxEi.ldftENcn?B calls upon all in arrears
i,o (ontrihtue. Many are owing us to
years, and if they cannot [-ay all let tbern
tielp us to the extent c«f their ability
fhoiisaitds of (iot la is scattered throughout
•.he country now gathered'into a pi'e in ou
lanctutn wi>uld enable us to publish a p<t
tier far in advance of our contemporane
tend in your dollars and ba inscribed u
on the Legion of He'.or.
Tiie greatest invention in the Way of
a window sash holder—Ihe Kev.done Slash
Holder, cortracte-s and builders are invi-
ted to examine the model at llie office o!
A. B. Norton A Co.,—Norton's building
corner of Elm and Sycamore—and lean;
about buying Slate and county rights.
there are thirteen hundred, auu
*UlAbL NOT
till ithere.are wore tli*n thurJepn thojsani!
U3,liOU). tiere we planted our Ebenexer j nitnre.
years ago and here iS-okton's Union I.n-
Ki.i.i«EivCEK will stand »o«o syuar«» wort
Look ui. at tiie tdac anil behold it is tiviu
WA NT ED—A well qualthed teacher'
for a colored school. Address P. Vv.
care iN'iElLIGDWCEH office.
The INTELLIGEN'CER aived vaU
able inlorniation for ^2,50 per an
uiirn.
DONT DIE IN TRIE HOUSE.
*' Bough on rats." Clears out rats, mi
roaches, b-'d-biiirs, flies, ants, moles; chip
mlinks, gophers. 15c,
The Intelligencer is only
$'2.»0 per annual.
An attractive., youthful c-ppparance se-
cured by using Parker o Hair Balaam 1c
all who are .getting gray.
To make way for a new ou'ht we will
sell t he 'Intelligence!* press end mater-
ial at a bargain for cash.
When your heart and brain lanutsb 1
the majesty of perfect htinisn nature is,
conquered by a fickle lemjie.r and tendency
to sorrow, tiie nerves are fault}*. Give «ym
pa thy to the sufferer and teach him the
virtues of l)r liUuisun's Celexy and Chamo-
mile •t'ills.
(set voir neighbor to pubscribc
for the IsTEELLKJEXoen.
L'illinstton is ottering some special Bar
gains in Furniture, chairs,looking e lass etc
Hisstock is .the larked and is comprised of
the finest goo 13 in his line to be lound in
fax as.
Get your neiglibor to read the Inujl-;
! LiySNCEH.
AH p'reons having demands aganasftbedlnitea;
£t alea ub witnesier. or othel wise jlnril.g my aei-
•vice as Marshal ol ihe Northern llist.iet ot Texas
«ice lequ-siea io jjoaeut tae sauto at onoe So
DalUe Dec 1 188;:. A 1> Null I'ON.
The best family newspaper—the INTEL
LIUENCEK.'
fcargaics in 'Eur
t: Mt|U A H»; 4(!HE.
The ndmher ol stjuare feet in a acre >
t3,-"tt0. In order to have this area tin
piece, of land must be of sorii a LetigUt an-,
oreadth that two multiplied together wil
produce the aihow m tun her. Thus, at
tore of.la.nd might be 4i>,5t>0 feet long b;
me loot Inroad; 21,780 teet long bj twi
'eet bfoad; 14,520 feet long by three fee
.iroad. ana so on. If tlie acre of land is t
ie exactly suuare, each side must be near
ly as possible 208 feet 1:2 inches. Th
nearest yoa can.cume to an exactly sifnar
a«e with as even number of feet in th
are make it 220feet lomr bv 19S broad
I
CME&Y WRE
As rt ia for all tbo pahiful dlaaaaou of the •
K!ONEY8,LIVi:R ANQ SOYtT-LS.
It eleauBee tlio system of tlto n--rid poison
that causeo the droadfltl EUiTarirg wiilcii
only the "vioflma cf Rheumatiam can realise. ,
THOUSANDS OK CA3'.;3
of the worst forr/Ji of this 'terrible disease
liavo fceen quickly ■.•oUaTt.fl, and ia short time
f^ERFJtCTLY CURED.
TOUT. ft. 7.1 VI11 (lit Iir.1.. SOiT) BY DarGr,I3T3.
• St- Dry cun lio;vmithy mall.
WiriiT.3,3I0HATU>20N & Co., Surlinffton Vt. 1
-Blllingtor. ^tves greit
ine toliowin? resolutions passed by the
Ohio press ataocialion, in our judgement
are good ones, and should be carried out,
to the let er, by eveiy newspaper [iiiblisu- 4<»rk city
er in fexas:
Kesolved, That we, d-he.members of the
North«estfcrli Onio Editorial Association,
refu-8 trom this dale to give any foreign
advertiser a special pudt'on in our papers,
and that we wili not sand a c >py of oni
(paper tf such foreign udvertii-er. unless he
pays .ImII priae for the same, ft lien the
contrail is less than^2,9.
Evolved, Tiiat we will hereafter roaka
it a point 111 ciutraHinj; wilrh ifareiitn ad-
vertisers toiix the prices ho that tlief will
net us as good pi ices as we charge our reg-
,.iar home ad7erti-eis,
Ke&oive.d, that it he the du*y of each
member of this As«iicim:on to inform by
mail his brethren when a delinquent sub-
scriber moves into his c >uniy or town;
i also, that he intorm the members of the
' Association of any dishonest advertisers
with whom he has had dealings.
A CA£L>.
To all who are sulfeiingr from the .errors and
indisciction of youth, nervous weaanesii, early
decay, loss ef manhood, &c.. I will *end a receipt
tbat will cure you, FKKK liF CH il'GK, This
Ifieu* remedy was discovered by a missijnary in
South America, fcieud a self-aadrssssd envelope
to Ihedtev Jesbpb T. Inmau, dtatiou i), New
WANTED—500,000, acrea choice Tcxa
land in one body.
300,000 acres choice land 10 one body.
Parties wishing to Bell will give partic-
m to location and lowe«t cash rate.
A .H Norton ik Cu,
flies and bugs.
'Flies, roaches, ants, bed-cugs, rats,mice
gophers, clnpuiunLn, cleared out by 'rough
on raid.' «15u. '
DECLINE OF MAN.
Nervous weakness, dyspepsia,impotence,
sexual deb'.lity, cured liy "Wells' Health
Kenewer.' Jpl
Buy drugs and medicinssat the old re-,
liable Market liru/ Store.
An old rcrse pays .^rn, Acker's Itng'sli icuic-
dy is 7»tfif.fiw coughs, croup ,or_ ciphtheria. At
druggist.
Texas.— All wno x miemplate imtnt
crating to "the beautiful 'hind" can learn
the -advanta^ej and disadvantages—"the
truth, and nothing but the truth," by sub-,
fli-tbingfor No»ton'3 Union Intelligent
jek,■published at Dallas, the city of great
expectations and gr«a»est promise in the
State Terms: a £2.50 perunuui $1,50 for
4ix rnca^hi - _ ■_
SITUATION wanted by a No. 1 clerk, »ale«
■Onnaa and Moot keeper. Best of r*fereac«a (ir«o !
Adirvtt Norton's I* rtLUiewcEU ofilce. 4
Vick's Floral Guide
For V'8t is an Wet'ant TSoo'tef laO Pai;ft», 3 Co
ored Plates o< Flowera and Vegetab les, and ra .«
tban IdOO lllustra'ioiis of the uho'cest Ftoiver
Plants and Vegetables, and Directions for
ing. It is handsom j enouuh f r the Center T
ble or a Holiday present. Send on your name ar
Post Ofll-:o address,with lOiccnts, and I wefleen | I
joii'i euiiy, iiosmtce paid. This is not a quarti v
of its cost, it in pri-ited in both Knvlish an
German. If ynu nf'erwards order seed, deduo
the 10 cts. V ck'p B'*eds are the Best in tl1
World! The Floral Guldo will tell how to «•
and srow them,
Viclth; Flower and Vevtettble Gr.rden, 175 P.
Ken, (i Colored fl • tes, 500 rCngravi icn, For'50 c
in y^aper covirs; $1.00 iu elegiut cloth la tc .
man t r Knirlish.
Viek'.-i Iifuftratsd Ni nthly Macazino—32 P
(res, a Colored Plate ill cy ry number and mat
line KtigrairinH's. Price i|Sl 25 ayeir; ^ivn copii
for J5.00. Specime i Numbers iseLt fur 10 cent
Sti'ia: copieti lor 26 cants
JAMES VXCK.
ltOCHESTEH N . Y.
Tlie EiJT«*liii. S^ric iisWoliljii
M«<?ll9l»«*» whioh grinds kown cla
ar.d makes Iroiu 10,00f. to 12 000 perfe
brick per day is a great ii.vetil'on whti \
will commend itself to any who will e.\
amine its wot kings,
Brickmakers and Contractors san 1
this wonderlul machine supply the gre
want ctf ciarteiial In Dallas and oth
parts of Texan*
Tor patriculars as to cost of con«trtn
tion, price &c., call at A. B. NORTON
CO^ INTELLIGENCER OFFiCP.. co
ner <*f Elm and Sycamore.
All letters addressed to us a^swen
promptly.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A bencficial dressinj
prafeired to similar art-
icles because of iu puri-
ty and rich perfume. 1.
Restore* to Gray Hall
the Youthful Celor A]
prevents dandrufl I
falling of the hair.
|Qr.A|l.Hi«cor.'-.Co..W.T
ExmU tt* «HMI #<>"<* MiraeM '» l*^ ' D«Uc»l«
| nr. lMtlx- N« °a°r B« »ui» yo« (tt PLORES-
TOH QiWh, atfn*lcra *1 Ilavox M Co., H. Y., <m nnj 1
1 UbtL M uti Tl tU., «t dn^tliHtaJ <1««1ct to f~*
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, April 23, 1883, newspaper, April 23, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444743/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.