Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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THE INTELLIGENCER.
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Published a> the Head of Steamboat
Navigation and the Railroad Cross,
•no of the Trinity River.
A f'iiNt-claGa taper,
entered &t the dallas t%&?osvick as
Second Class Mattes.
Arrival and D«partnre
Traiusat Dallas
<ti
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL.
houston time. which IS 12 minutes
faster than dallas time.
Arrive
Arrive
going
830am
10 05 p hi
NORTH.
Depart
Depart
8 55 a m
10 15 p m
*
How
are you new Federal Building
Siterb.
Governor Ireland :u Lis veto message
says it is uot "competent for the Federal
government to so acquire exclusive jurria-
diction over any territory in this state as
to exclude the state therefrom in order to
execute the ia#s." Stuely that is good
States' rights doctrine,
—■rr
Oet yoar neighbor to read
ligencer.
In New Orleans
at 7 centa dozen.
For desirable rOoras and
enquire of Norton & Co.
the Intel-
cucumbers are selling
houses for rent!
Lotctaon-sense
Glenn' Sulphur Soap removes all
local eruptions, soothes ail abrasions of
the. cuticle.
3?ik# 3 Toothache Drops cure in
one miuute.
GOINiS SOUTH.
A rr 8 05 a m I Depart 8 SO a m
Ar? 4 60 p m | Depart 5 05 a m
TEXAS & PACIFIC.
JEFEERSON CITY TIME.
Going
East
Ko 4 Arr 6.50 a. in.
^o 20 Ar 3.45 p. m,
Leaves
Leaves
7.20 a. m
4.00 p, m
Going West.
No 1 Ar 8 00 p m
No 8 Ar 8 CO a ui
Leaves
Leaves
8 40 p ci
8 'lb a m
Dallas & Wichita.
Arrive 10 30 ft m
Arrive 1 -10 a m
Depart
Depart
8 20 p m
7 00 a m
# TKUNK LINE.
Anive 10 00 a m ] Depart
3 00 a
MISSOURI PACIFIC.
St. Louis Through Train.
AI v
5.30 a. m | Depart 10. p.
m
DEN TON ACCOMMODATION
Arv, 5. 25 p. m | Departs 10.15 a. m
The Ft. Louis through trains run bv gt.
Lrhis lirr e, 14 minutes farter than Dalian'
St. Loo its trains have t-Jt&pers through.
DALLAS, TEX., APRIL 2, 1893.
ANN C UN CEMENTS.
We are authorized to anr»itmcc Gem1'
er.n! W. i». CABKIiIj as a candi-
date for Mayor at the en uing election,
Tue'day, Apr'l, 3. 1883.
We are authorized to announce II. S.
KB V A If as a candidate for Mavor
at the ensuing election, Tuesday,
April, 3, 18S3.
We are authorized to announce W„ €>!.
TEAL as a candidate for Mayoi
at the ensuing election, Tuesday,
April 3, 1883
LOCALS.
W.G. VEAL
Candidate lor Mayor,
Will address the citizens of Dallas af each
of the following places at 8 o'clock
v m.:
Friday, 30 th, at 7 o'clock p. m, at cor-
ner of Main and Lamar street-,- at 9
o'cleck p. m. at Pl.tanix Plaining Mill
Elm Street.
Saturday, 31st, at Union depot. Monday
April 2, at corner Lamar ana Main
Streets.
Other Candidates are most cordially in-
vited to attend and divide time.
A. T. WiUon, of Kaufman and L.
lOglesby, of Piano, w*re la the city
1 Saturday.
W.
on
Voters are lounging around the grocer-
lies and hanging to the lamp posts auxtous-
|Jy waiting for bidders.
The Slaprt'oot capitalists now in our
Icily are casting about for a site for ibe
(election of a mammoth distillery ou a.
'behemoth scale.
Since Governor Ireland vetoed 8enator
iGibbs' bill ceding to the United States
[exclusive jurris hction of the ground tor
Federal buildin? in Dallas, it is rumor-
ed that Uncfe Sam's officers relinquish the
lidea of erecting that uach talked of public
[bu: ding. ,
The Heaviest Biiowstorni of the
season prevailed during Thursday
night in Northwestern Machigan,
followed by a fierce blizzard.
Deservedly Popular-
Unless it had great merit Parker's Gin-
ger Tonic could not be so popular. ltd
Bale has spread remarkably everywhere,
jfecause mvalids find it gives them new
ife and vigor when other medicines fail
Entirety.—O.'iio Farmer.
Casmer Krueht, of Fieeport,
111., member of the Grand Jury,
was indicted by his associates lor
selling beer without license.
Wise men say nothing in dangerous
times.,' Wisa meu use nothing in danger-
ous diFeises but the best and must appov-
ed remedies. Thus Kidney-Wort is em-
ployed universally in cases of diseased
liver, kidney and bowels. It will cost you
but a trifle to try it, and the result will
be most delighttu).
_ Buy drugs ana medicjnesat the old re-
liable Market Drug Store.
Pure blood makes eood health. Acker's
Blood Elixir, endorsed by eminent physi-
cians. At druggists.
The Intelligenter givea val-^
r.able information lor §2,50 per an-
num.
When your heart and brain la r.uuh
the majesty of perfect human nature is
eonquered by a tickle temper and tendency
to sorrow, the nerves are faulty. Give syro
pathy to the suflerer and teach him the
virtues of Dr Benson's Celery and Chamo-
mile Pills.
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
CONSTtPATSOK
,, No other diflemo is bo prevalent It ittf* coua-
/"Itry a3 Coestipe Hoc, Had ho remedy haa eve*
lOjeauaUed tho oelefcra,tod jadnoy-Wort as a
Ej cure. Wlaatever tlio causa, however obstinate
B.the case, this remedy will overcome it.
PiLE8„
plaint la very apt to be
£ joompUoated vlti constipation. Kidney-Wort
t, Jstrengtheus the -vroalieacd parte e,nd c^viiekly
fsjeures 6llkinds cC Silce oven v.-hc.i piiytiaia'""
<iiand medicines l-.avo before failed.
y( *2- RTIf yon liaro either of tlieoo troubles
»t»*-.-Wrr.-T**c«L,T r . r*1 l<M-IX"M^XJJUUJMMCTrTOW
iFR502 t»?« f < Drt'ggf8*1:3 Sell
Remedy.
SALIC YLI'DA.
wore UheuiHHtism, UouJ or
ftftumlgia.
l«M f 31
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180,
NORTON'S UNION INTEL
paper and
IMer Ward, a farmer living near
Scrant'in, Pu., kiiied his mother-
in-law because she "made his life
miserable."
If you arfe a Frequenter or a Resident of
a miasmatic dispict. barricade your s-y*»
tem against the scourge ol ail new coun.
tries—a&ue, bilious and inte.-mittent fe-<
vers—by the use of Hop BitterB.
Ludiogton, Mich. Feb. 2. 1880,
] have sold Hop Bitters for four years
and there is no medicine that surpass
them for bilious attacks.kidaey complaints
and many diseases incident to this mala-
rial climate. II T. Alexander.
The greatest invention in the way of
a window sash holder—the Keystone Sash
Holder, contracte-s and builders are iuvi-
tedto examine the mode! at the office oF
A. B. Norton & Co.,—Norton's building
corner of Elm aud Sycamore—and learn
a bout buying State and county rights.
DON'T DIE IN I HE HOUSE.
"Rough on rats." Clears out rats, mi
roaches, bed-bug", flie3, auts, moles; chip
munks, gophers. 15c,
Fire which caught
pery ol the Cathedral
ruined the depository
alter.
in the dra-
at Brooklyn
and grand
'^Druggists and *phvsicians recommend
and prescribe Lydia E Pinki.a:u'» Vegeta
b e Compound for a'l female complaints-
Rumors are current iu London
that the Marquis ot L(»rn^ will be
made a Britinh F>er upon bis rc«
turn fom Cani'da.
Dyspepsia, the insidious foe to health
disappears by usi.ig Dr Acker's Dyspepsia
i'ablela. At druggists.
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m
A SURE
RECIPE
For Fine Complexions.
Positive relief and immunity
from complexional blemishes
may be found in Hagau's Mag-
nolia Balm. A delicate and
harmless article. Sold by drug-
gists everywhere.
It imparts the most brilliant
and life-like tints, and the clo-
sest scrutiny cannot detect its
use. All nnsightly discolors-
tions, eruptions, ring marks
nnder the eyes,sallowness,red-
ness, roughness, and the flash
of fatigue and excitement are
at once dispelled by the Mag-
nolia Balm. ..
It in the ooo IdcobswuMo
Cosmetic.
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LIGENCER
"Tse old Reliable" Union
the stalwart advocate
NATION Ai, KfcPlfBLICAXISM.
Commends itself to all, who are -tevot
ed to the principles of the grand party of
Progress and Freedom-
It has new en tered upon a new voiuai
and asks at the band of those, who pr jfes
republicanism that to which it is justly en
titled a liberal and generous Rapport.
The Intelligencer was the last Union
pnrei published in the states that attempt
ed to secede from th5 Federal Uniotr-and
couldn't.
Thu I^tki-x.ioeSCE3 is the oldest repub
Iican paper in the sotith.
'i he Ihtellioesceb was for many Year.'
the (Wiirepublican j J(irnal in the south.
The editor and prcprietor ol the Imkl
igksmceb has continuousiy kept the old
flag flvinsr under the moat trvinz cir-1
cumstances—hag stood faithful among the
faithle-' »!'—has pafloed through "t!i« liery
furnace" ot proscription intolerance and
deadly hate" and
ITNAIi.'KD AN1> ALONE
has striven to uphold the cause of the
constitution ano the ujtxon
in Texas-
Haviag demenrtrtted that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
ratic stronghold under the most adverse
circumstance?;, and having made the In-
TELLiOENCfeR 3
pekisanetft institution!
having spent ins time and talents aid
money, when friends were "few and far be
tween," having borne the brunt and bur-
the.'1 <;1 the tight; he oeiieves that 111 tne
dawn of a better day ae has the right to
us/v those who "claim to be republicans'
to help extend its circulation.
in oux columns will be tound much use
ful inlormation for the business man, the
armer and mechanic and all classes of
community. We snail continue qui- en
deavors for
law and order and oood government
The Intelligencer coutmties to advo
"ate r'Uhiic J1 ife Schools, morality tern-"
perance ana virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
to "build up the waste places" and i;i uer.
afit maukinu.
'lo our eld readers, it is not neceaoirv to
cay more—they understand us. 'Lo the
new, in our midst we say try us, or not as
you please! We kaveentered upon the 18
volumt 01 thp weekly and are in tne 6th
volume of our DAii.af. *\'t uave made a
good publications as our irtaas would per |
mit—unpretentious and unassuoiinij !
though our paper may have treen, we are
satisfied that, iu our nuuible capacity we
have done some good, to others it they
have not to ua
Tbose who wish a fair, candid outsDo
ken journal that paudeis not to h vitiated
taste and bows not, the knee to Baal are
invited to enroll themselves upon ou-
list and receive the weekly at tae rate ol
$2.60 a year, and the dailv at jjt'.OO pe
year. We have never had agents in the
held to canvass for us, nor hayei we sent
collectors out to tari ass and annoy. On
the contiary. we have ourselves been
pressed for our bill as many (un testify.
To those iu this'locality we would leepect
ully bay that iu uavi'isj suosenption
tney can rest assured that, a paper publish
ed iu Dallas when there were only thirteen
( l3j white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not tail when
there are thirteen hundred, aim
shall not
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,000). Here We planted oi'r Ebenezer
years ago and here Norton's Union In-
ELIdGKJSCKH Will bl Ilia LO uO F(JUAr<i WOTK
Look up at the ha* and beholu it is tiyiu?
THE NEW FOOD
Piiiiaasiit Cm Gaarracteil.
Five year's established and tie :cr
Known to fail in a sinrjie caset
ann e or chronic. Itrjer to alt.
I prominent physicians and Drua.
Vyaca tke stwndinO of saii-
SECRET!
The Only Dissolver of the Poisonous
uric Acid W Inch ex.sts in the blood e*
Klieumatic and Gouty patients.
SAtlCVUCA is knovrn as a
C -l t, '
common sense rem -
thllf eminent scientists
that outward applications, such a ft rutiV!i» n-ftf
S; ?'Si';, Z3£ri«£
resulf ito ■ • alseasiv wbicn are the
S. of the blcOdWithUrif
tS™-—■ 8--'Vi - r5'.,,.rVKlnU8 'effoct on
rjpHSRK ti no ereater Blood Producer and
-»■ Rnstttlmng Principle in iho
nifldiclnothai MALT BITTBRS, prepared
(I nfarraented "alt, Hons and (Jninine. " They *<•«»
the body and the brain, enrich the blood, sollt '-1
be bones, harae*. the muscles, omet tho cor\ <££
hoer the mind, perfect digestion^ r&gulate tba
oniach rrd bowtis, cleanse tho liver and kidney
d vitaliia •with NEW LIFE evei-y fluid of the
y. Beware of Imitations similarly liamea
fc r.t.b'i company's Signatar? which appear
illy tan tae label of every bottle. Sold Very
P* >1/1' P'TTERSco..
esclusivelv used"by°ln e'lebSd^hyllUns oT
»»< i». I »«^!aTOT^N«ffiiS5i
of foods 01 litanse pains are subau^i almost instantly
pared from | « tnal- Kuiuf guaranteed ^0,, y
Thousands cf Test monlals sent on applica-
Sl a box. 6 boxes for So.
Bent;;e?lw nwiion rereiot cf monov.
YC JR DBUG(>IST FOR IT
fort oil's Isiieill^o-
'■rmUV;V
A, L. XORION & CO,
o'
Ol-8\V»hburn":'« Co" *c'nliKe r''lt!l
i d as "jut.:,
ith .he nAme
gusrarueed chemically puie under ^
wfl'i,-1,?,1:?"0 other, or send to u^.
<>s- i> ** -AsUBo& CO. Prcpletors
" ' BroaJway, cor Ilt'ade Bte., New Y«r!'.
19-30<l&w li
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Given to Business tho
State Over.
La Lai ai CBMc AfflilsGeo- * co
T™>y»an ?ecK famard & T.nsiey
n holesale Stationers
L11 HO G RA PHEES, PPJtfT.
£HO, AND BLANK BOOK
MAN UFA CTUXER S,
2i &423 £$12i .Street.
8100 Am ontli
^or^S^^T
Beud fo»-particulars. K. B TUE AT '
>o7 '^roi dwavi New York City
Practise in Federal and State Courts. Prose-
cuts claims against thegovernnuati and
t»tf»re the departments at Washing -
ton.
Lands and Script Buuyhl and. Sold
.Record kept of land for sol^. Advertisements in-
serted iu the iNTHXLiGENcnt ai reasonuble
rates-
Uusiccss Houses, Divplliiig Kcnsos and
rams i'or Sulc or Kent.
taklus ore
by Wm jr" s,®
1 hiv
ow ready
Publish" i
A week made at home by
ttustrious. bb8t bnH •'
' 9re U'.tf Public.
Patents DIMM
U 3 Lani Warrants Bcvight ani Sold,
.Boot
General Agonts tor
Magazines, Recicus
Paper
m
the in.
silicas now b-.
u,i — Oopital not. need
^ rc wil! start jou. Mrs, wv.1
.<y a men, boys and girls wantei r
erywhero to work for us. Now Is the time V,'..
c«i work in spore time, or give your whole lu>-
| to tne t usinuss. No other business wil! f.ay yor
■ nearly as well. No cue can fail to make en* ■ -
mous pay, by engagemg at once. Costly en- v
and rerms tree. JJon.y mads fast, easi'y, arV.
honorab y. Address iiitiK Co., Aiitr ir ift, >j.,'
marS-Cm
ermar,
apnlicanrs. and to er.s-
toniers of last, jtitr witivnt e-vtleiing it Itcontains
ia'.ty to I larkot Oardenoi . &end lor it!
D. M. FERRY Sc CO. DETROIT WiCH.
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O.^LSQIJAiiU 4CK!£a
The numher ot square teet in a acre is
43,560. In order to iinvr this area the
piece of land must be of sucli a length and
oreadth tuat two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thua, an
acre of land might be 43,560 feet Jong by
une i nit broad; 21,780 teet lon<r by two
feet bfoadj 14,620 leei long by three feet
broad, fttiu eu on. If the acre ot iand is to
•e exactly suuur*>, each side must be near-
ly as possible feet 1:2 inches. The
nearest you can come to an exactly square
a»je_With as even number of feet in the
OH? lUBkfi il '220 {(m» lou^ by l\i$ bfw«i
H0.BEET t'lulKKE
COLICITOS ros U. S. PAT3NTS
—AND—
C L A I jVl AQEJ1T
Special v. Ujntion given to Pension 'icun
ies and other Claims rgainst the iiov»-
trnment.
Office, Norton's building, corner jf Elm
& Sycamore. Dal'as Texas
New Mope Nursery
Win EuMiriii, i'roprieior
DALLAS, TEXAS
:0:
Onc-bai f mile North of Datlns on Tcass Centra
ilroud. Orders noil cited. 1\ O. box 650.
Dr.Stlnscn'sAsthraaRemedy j
is unequaled as a positive!
Alterative aird Core fori
Asthma and Dyspepsia,'
and all their attendant evils. t»t (Joes not mere1 v
aftord ternporary relief, but is a permanent cm.'
A.rs. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, 0., says of it: " J r
surprised ai the spredii ejects of four rem, iy. Ji ■,<
t ie first medicine in six years that has loosbied ti. •-
cough cty.il rnvtte expectoration easy. J 7101c sleet) o:l
*1 c'U without couching." If yoar druggist iloet net
keep it, seed for treatise am) testimonials t»-»
Jif. P. K. PM,« A
S.v> srvadww, ito-j is
fora)1 whowill work with en. rgv.
mxaiHeseaMM*^ A TlirlUfna: jttt»ok
Address .lOllN tUR^g, Publisher, St. L^.ui^> Mo
Nesr/y Beady for Press.
In answe»- to t.umeroua
would state thai the
iuatals
inquirer.-; v.v>
of
Men je ct:
its founders, patrons and students, which .
»aH commenced over twentv rears sLa>
will be put to press in June, "it will He
executed in the lundsomcst style, with
superb illustrations ana will he jiuhifched
in two voluints 01 <«ver 500 pai.es, octavo
and delivered by mail or express at the
subhcription price, vis:-$10 0().
A. B. Norton.
1ULIUS SCUNEiDEK
ALFRS ) OA
S1
CHNEIDERS DAVIS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
AUD DEALERS f*
BAOGINO AND TIES,
Dallas. Texas
Wines, Liprs aid Tobaccos.
13 and 815 Elm St, Corner of lUrke
WISE:
thv
ipeop:eare r.:n-:ir*
j on the leukotr i
chaDies o inert
jiheir eitrLings. a <t
lUaie t ?con;«s we:;.'.
tho«e wlio do rot improve their opportuni-
ties remain in poveny. We off.gr a great eaauct U
make money. We waiit,tn«in.wonnen.boy^ ucd £■>>
to werK for us right in their o»;» iftcalit'ea. Aj y
ore c n (to tee wrrk properly for<n tte str.ri.
The business will nav more th»n t«n li.. ee ordi
nary wagi-s. rxpen-'.ve outfl- fuir.kh'd ?TrC, No
one who envigc* falls to maHe (0'»u«>y rapidly. Y»u
can iK vote your who e time te tiid work., or (Ally
your spare nviraeu.s, Pali inform\kion anid si'
that is n -eHed seut (ree. Address 8i'i.M>o» «C
Ptr.l uid, limine.
V
N. K. WEIGHT,
OOMTA HCTOB os BLILDER
No 206 Sycamore Street.
DULAS, TBI* AS
iokbiug oT all tiad promptly done,
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