Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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State of Texas.
Or FrC&r Lika&y To Be.
Terms of Sabser Jptt<rae
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OSire: 748 Ross Avenue,
a li. as City r«x as
One y««i,
:+ia months
J. B. X>. YGBifG
DEALERIN
Groceries and Provisions,
002 Elm St., Dallas, Texas.
6iT Those wanting Family Groceries, Tobaoo*
uis.etc., »re invited to call and buy.
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New Hope Nursery
Wiu Bussriu, proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS.
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Onc-balfnille Xnih of Dalits on Thu Central
siltoud. Order* *t.lici:cd. 1'. O. box 660.
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AHORSE*
T. L. MA 118 A LIS
WHOLESALE
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DAL AS.
TEXA&.
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MAMILTON
Kim Street
Dallasi Texas
1"AIM S, OILS, «1LL1'APEK
WINDOW GLASS, I'lv-
T VISES, MOULUIXG,
BKiCKET ETC
Large eupply ready mixed palms.
ESTABLISHED 1872
HENRY KELLER'S
Chemical
£)TEAM DYE1NQ
Scouring, Cleaning & R'pairing EBtablishmen',
309 Main St. VAlr^AS,TEXaS,
'J'he only houie in North Texas which is fu'ly
ueqippea for all kinds of work in this line
Coat Bluding, Mending. &•> neatlBdgne.
Prices as low as lowest.
£t Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
The completion of the trains-co central divisiol
»l the Texas & Pacitic Railway bdtweeu Sherman
and Texarkana cavocction at the latter point on
the
ot. Louis Iron Mountain an
Southern Railway,
Makes this the short, quick and mos deniable route
Louisville, Cinciuattl, Chicago, Detroit, Cle^elun'-
Bufl'alo New York, Boston, Baltimore
Washington, 1'hiladelphia, and all
other principal Eastern and
Northen. noinu*.
l'ry this New Konte
Via Texas <ۥ Pacific and the
St.Lonis, IroiiSiouatrLin &
Southern Railwav*
VNDALIA LINE.
IT is the SHORTEST and Q UICKK6T Line
all Important Eastern Cities.
IT is the only Line that runs Five Da'ly Lines .a
Pullman Palace cars from tit. J oats East.
RTS Track and Equipment sre the iiest In the
II World.
|TB Trains are run with a view to the greatest
I acoouimodation of the public.
ITS Trains are run with regularity, and Pes sen
gers ctn therefore be assured «nt;kiijg cod
ctiors with other raaiiB.
• 8 \mploycs are aught to treat Patrons wit*
*- tde gr"dteet respect, aiid to give them every
Vossible a.tvu'ioa.
All lite Improvements
Vcd »ppl'anae« known to mudern skill aod In
yull'.O. w.iieh tend to Insure Rapid Transit cuu
!.n. ed witu absolute comfort «°.id perfect safe lor
I MMWigt-ra, »re lu umiv*. ih* kaudslla Liur iuiU
l is conn*.lions. au*!S3
hmm mm &, co.
WIU mail FB.S.B their Cata-
F1«vot, Field and O&rdan
SEEKS
Balbe, Onuuantal Qrmme*,
»nil ImiatvteUea, Otadloim,
Boms, Flaate, Gordon
Implninrata. Beu«ttfallr lliua-
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ROCHESTER,N.Y. < CHICAGO,ILL
1IS-IM Eat Ksi> St. KXUMH^Va
& COVM
LAW
3112fa!n Street,
Fprclal attention given to
mailers in Feltnti fconiu
DbliU».
Callae, Texas
Eeveoue and othej
Tyler, Acstla and
p ^ X C/££
Rjse,SipakOiiaiiiiPai!ter
116 Sycamore St., bat, liata & Elm,
DALLAS, - TEXAo.
X apo r Hanging and_CalsmlnoiDg
IIMMW-
Don
WCED & EEARBY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA \V.
—:o:—
503 Mali, St.
DALLAS TEXAS
BUKSET'S COCOAIKE.
Rencvknec es s Purs and Effective
hair treteirg in all Parts cf the
World.
For tilirtY yeare it !ii>a been a favorite
with peoule and a lender with the trade.
The name "L'ocoalne" ban become a val-
uable property Burnett & Co. have es-
tablished sole light to use it in several
suit« at law thus protecting the public
and themselves from imposition.
The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring
Extracts consist in their perfect purity
nd Kreat strength.
upkra or Theatre—A beautiful French
Achromatic Opera Glass, including a fine
morocco case, sent cariiage free on receipt
of £3.50, or two for $6.00.
E. Newbury & Co.,
feb 6-6m 57 Beekman St., New York.
T
HEBE IS A 2AIM IN SILEAC
(For all Nerve and Brain af-
fections ar^ invaluable. They
i<re prompt, safe and eft'etual
The best known remedy in
•he world for nervousnes in
KallBiages; Weakening of the
UL' (memory, Lf ^s ot BralD pow-
'er. Nervous Debility, Lost
Energy, Lost Hopes, Iripru-
■leuces of Youth, Excesses In
maturer vears.Beminal weak
iiess, and General i,oss of
Vower in Gene'ativeOrgans.
Clark's ! To those sufl'e.ing from JSer-
vtus Irrlta'olttty, ^ervcus
Headache, Nervons Shock,
Ntrvou* os.ration Nerv-
usKxliaution, relief is at-
Ifo d In many cases of female
werkness they act like a
charm, The Student, the
inv"-ora:iiia -Teacher, the Clergyman, the
6 * ° "f'ditoi',the Business man,can
[all be benefited by their n«o.
Life is too short to «u:«
'away in adull te pid mi nn r
iwhen a $1.£0 box will benetlt
'yo;i, and six boxes will cure
fano rest re you to health and
pii^g. happiness for 7 51', A«k your
druggist for them. Take r.o
oth l'. O seud diiect tn ihe
manufacturers,who will sene
< t' em by mail, sealed, on rd
ceipt of T>rice. Addri s Dr. Clarke Medicine com-
pany, 658 Hroadway New York. Send 3 cent
stamp for rircular. Feb.22
U. S. DIRECTORY.
President, Chester A Arthur of N. Y
V ke President—David DaviB of IllinolB
becretary of State Frederick T Freling
lie) ten, of New Jersey
Fccfetbiv oi'Jivanny liibert H.Folger
of New York.
Secretary of War, Jtobert T. Lincoln of
Illinois.
Secretary of the Interior.. Samuel J. Kirk
wood of Iowa.
Attorney General, Benjamin H Brewster,
Pennsylvania.
Postmaster General, Timothy 0 Howe,
W7iHconsin
Supreme < turt of the United States.
Chief Justice, Morrison R Waite, of Ohi»
vbbo. ' " Nathan Clifford, of Maine
•« * \V. B, Woods, of Alabama.
«« Samuel F Millet, of Indiana.
«« Stephen J Field, of California
« 41 Stanley Vi i thews of Ohio.
« « Joseph P. Bradley, of N J.
" ' Wash xlunt of New York,
Court meets first Monday xn Decexubei
Washington.
U. S. C< ^*!*in Texas.
Circuit ani> ji ;sict Coua-re.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Uircuit Judge Don. A, Pardee of La,
District Judge, a P McCormick, Dallas
"JiKf'i'iV"..».«». »ii» w
laud, (iraharo-
Eafitern District.
District court, Amos Morrill, of Galveston
District Att'y. E Guthridge,
Clerk Circuit court, W. M. lued.
Olerk District court, S J Morse.
Hei-istrars in Bankruptcy, Ed ward T Aua
tin, of Galveston, and S 3 Newton
Tyler.
Marshal. Eastern District,W J Phillips.
Denudes H. H. Klrkpatrick, Chief; Gal
t^ton- W T Clayton, Robert Demp-ey and
7 H Letherman, Ualvoston; John Cleinou,
Houston;JMNorth. Tyler; W E Singleton.
Waishull; W J Digram, culphur Springs, J
M biekey Hendersen; A E ltankiu, Htmp-
atead; B H Boone, Wharion.
Western Districts
Judge, E. B Turner, ol Austin.
District Att y, A J Evans.
Jlerk District Court:
Austin, Matthew Hopkins. _
W. C. Kobards, San Antonio.
wkbtgkv district of texas.
Kd. F. Hufferts, Au-tin, Texte.
-• VV alter P-Lan», "
^asMBeld, Houroe
"VV it McFarl.iud, Brenhaw
O B oaldweil. "
Jas M cortnr, 3an Antonio
John M. b*n»om, Boerne
.. Henry Goidwater corpu* oiirUU
Jfflje deludes andclaika:
VV M.c4ta»tor, San Antonio-
Kd Hupperti. Austin.
Courts meet 1st Mondays in February
and August at Austin; 1st Mondays it
May aud November, at San Antonio; and
lrt Mondays in January and July at
Brcwnsvilte, Texas
Collectors tf Cu»tom».
Browi"»ville, Jor.i» L Haynes; Corpus
Christi J 1Jas0 A' ill,baHt
Galveston, A. G Mslloy; lndianola, F A
Vuuhn.
tosom8 force of CAL\ ert,
A. G. italloy, Collector ul cuaioms.
W. D. SiiepUoid apeclal deputy
Ed.
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A PLACE FOR YOUR DICHONAIIY.
A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS. w
A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICAL^.
And an ornament for your horse, alt hi one,
YHE NOYES DICTIONARY HOLDER.
FB EE TO YOU!
A f2 p«*«> panrphlet «-nt /recto any aOdreM,
U v in* price ol »ur prenium w itches aud book*'
.t.r., hpi cliil Uttis to ca"Ta*sinj arents
Snnipl copfi« of the Journal of Agii -tilture a
S-pag,. tS-column Agricultural 8t<-clc and
I- iml'v paptr, only ft.00 p»r year—aont frre to
Apnu Wanted. PHIL. CUKW.
rttCMMliu tt. i«ui% y0.
D K Sturgis
K, M.. Bakei
VV. a, Evans
L W btevanson,
U li Bradbrook,
H M Uulifson,
P H Briuck
J no Delauy
August Bader,
X W Boyle.
W T Burns,
N W Cuney
\v E Hutchison
EC Arledgo
\> K t'arker
1 B Follett
Chw A Harris
John Crook.
Ed Davis,
A ileuiKi.,
T D Jotiiisot
lleury jioo
u i' VV Iteillese)'
VV ut Lewi*
H Burns
'V Baljlngei
F b otnrop,
J times Uogurs
PENSiONS^^^H
■Um. Tb»i—»<s yrtsaWUW. Pmslli
r !>««< w raytw.Tsriisai whi
Deputy
Clerk
do
do
aoting appraiser
storekeeper.
do
Inspt- 'oj
do
do
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do
Inspector Houston
do Sabine
do Vclasco
i San Luis
Nlgui Inspect.'
do
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do
do
do
aessenger>
uo
laborer
do
boatman.
do
Collectors oU ...ernal b^vonns
lib; Dist., W H Sinclair. Gaiveston.
Deautloe Jas He White, Corpns cturtsU.
'A W McJilllip, Viotorla.
Geo M. Patten, Huntsvllle.
M E Davis, Hockley.
V«i H GriUln, Galveston.
U F Ccrdua, Galveston.
clerk. E Duraud, Galvestoc.
•• J P Cuuv, Galveston.
Ganger. J M Barbour, Gu.feston.J
E H N orris, Galvesioa
H Clark, Victoria
d Dist., collector, B. C Ludlow Austin.
Clerk, ti H Burke Austin.
Don 1st Dlv., Max Waa*, Austin
"ibd •• AO Home, San Antonio.
Srd " G. A. O'Brien Wf eo.
1th " Honry Peruell, V ,rt WortL,
alj, «• -— _ . ^tconcbo.
3rd Dist., Collector, W. llmbdenstock.
Dovuiles: B C Carman .st Division, Marsnall,
« B H Dods a Sd " Sulphur bp'n-g
C. M. Campbell, 3d •• Dallas.
POST-OFFICE SPECIAL AGENCY.
Judge Arnoa P. Fostor, Austin, tu charge.
VV K. rimlth. Austin.
Hbwarii A Pariah clerk Austin
NOTICE THIS.;
If you want to boy a piano, organ or musical In
strumeLU of «ny kind er sheet music, or iustrue-
If u" book or any thing In ihe musleal line—ap-
liiv to the rditi>r ot the lirrELLioEVcrB, and you
will b» enabled to boy what you want aud you
will have thirty per ceut from what yon wll have
to-day so- called music dealer*.. Baar this in mind
alloc the holiday season.
NORTON'S UNION INTEL!
LIGENCER.
"Tife old Reliable" Union paper and
the stalwart advocate of
national kepublicani8m.
Commends itself to all, who ar« devot
d to the pri nciples ot the grand party
Pogress and Freedom'
It has now entered upon a new volum
nd asks at the hand of those, who profese
epublicanism that to which it is justly en
itled a liberal and generous support.
The Inteixioencer waa the last Union
panel published in the states that attempt
ed to secede lrom the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
The Intelligencer is the oldest repub
lican paper In the south.
The Intelligencer was for many vears
he only republican journal in the south.
The editor and proprietor af the Intel
igeiicer has continuously kept the old
flag flvinp under the most trving cir-
cumstances—liae stood faithful among the
faithless"—has passed through "the fiery
urnace" ot proscription intolerance and
deadly hate" and
unaided and alone
has striven to uphold the cause of the
conumution and the union
n Tex as.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
cratic gtronold under the most adverse
treuin 8tanoes,_and having made the In -
TEL LIGENCER a
permanent institution
having spent his time and talents and
money, when friends were "few and far be
tween" having borne the brunt and bur-
tlien of the fight; he believes that in tne
dawn of a better day he has the right to
asi those who "claim to be republicans'
to help extend its circulation.
we shall continu*
to advocate what we believe the right and
to advance the bent
interest of texas.
In our columns will be tound much use
ul information for the business man, the
armer and mechanic and all classes of
community. We shall continue our en
deavora lor
and order and good government
The Intelligencer continues to advo
iate i'liblic jfTee Schools, morality tem«
i erance aud virtue—endeavoring "tu
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
po "build up the waste places" and to ben-
efit mankina.
lo ou; old rtadws. it is not necew>arv to
cay more—they understand us, lo th«
new, in our midst we say try us, or not as
you please 1 We have entered upon the 18
volum* of the weekly and are in the 6th
volume of our dail*. Wt nave made as
good publications as our means would per
mit—unpretentious and unamingssu
hhough our paper may have been, we are
•satisfied that, in our humble capacity we
oave done some good, to others if they
have not to us
Those who wish a fair, candid outspo-
ken journal that pandeis not to a vitiated
aste and bows not the knee to Baal are
nvited' to enroll themselves upon our
list and receive the weekly at the rate ol
$2.50 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
collectors out to harrass and annoy. On
the contiary, we have ourselves been
pressed for our bills as many can testify.
To those in this locality we would respect
ully say that in uaviug subscription
tney can rest assured that, a paper publish
ed in Dallas when there were only thirteen
(13) white republicans, voting the ticket
in the eutire county, can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, anu
shall not
till there are more than thirteen thousand
113,000). Here we planted ot'r Ebenezer
years ago aud here Norton's Union 1n-
elligencer will stand to do square worg
Look up at the llag aud behold it is tdvintr
Texas.—All who contemplate immi
grating to "the beautiful land" can learn
the advantages and disadvantages—"the
truth, and nothing but the truth," by sub-,
scribing for Norton's Union Intelligent
cek, published at Dallas, the city of grea
expectations and greatest promise in the
State Terms: a $2.50 pernnum $1,50 for
six incnths
ACAKL).
To all who are fuffeiing from thu errors an
lndiscietion i f youth, ncivous weakness, earl
decay, loss ef manhood, JSr., I will send a recip
that will cure you, FREE UF CH.VP.GE, Thi
great remedy was discovered by a missionary
South America. Snnd a sslf.audressed envelop
MARSHAI/S BO?fEH |
Marshal— * B ttorton* Dallas Texas
V 8 Court room and offices corner* I Elm an
Sycamore.
Residence of Marshal, No 748 ka-p avem©
Courts a*..Dallas tirst Mondays in June and D
cember.
General Depvtie«.
J, W. Hearlck, J. D. George, . H Traynhan
H. J, Thompson. W, N. Norton, Dallas,
Dallas Division. Counties
Navarro, Johnson. Ellis, Kaafman, Dallas, Boc
wall, H uut, Lamar, Fannin, Grayson Collin, De
ton, Cooke, Montague, Wise, Tarrant, Parke
Delta and Clav
Deputies and their districts.
Dallas, Ellis, cic, j R, Clarke, Dallas
Kaufman and Uookwall, I
Hunt county,
Lamar and Delta
Fannin,
Grayson, Cooke,
Moutague & Clay.
Tarrant and I
Johnnon S
Parker WistN
F. J. Thomas, Greenvill
L. B. H'int, Par
8. T. Carter Bonha
H. B Catlett, Queen Pea
T. M. Wrigqt, Denial
A. N. Woody, Fort wor
J. H, MilliKen. wcatherfo
United States Commmxioners.
James BeMiy, N. M. Burford, J. M. VoCo |
mick, Dallas;
Joseph iticicets, Sherman J M O'Neal Decat
"W. H. Johnson, Paris' O, 8. Kena |
dy. Fort Worth.
Wacc Divinxon.
The counties of Brazoo, Robertson, teo
Limestone, Freestone, McLennan, Falls, Be
Coryell, Hamilton,Comanche, Erttth, Hood, Bt
que, Soniervllle, Bill, Brown, Coleman andltu
nels^
Court# at Waco first Mondays in April and
ober
£T. 5. ComminHo^fts.
W. B. Taft, waco; J P OsU-rhout, Bolton,
J F Knox. Marlin:
Graham Division.
The counties of Eastland, Stephens, Your
Archer, Wichita4 Wilbarger, Baylor, ihrockmi
ton, Shu ikelford, Callahan, Taylor, Jose
Haskell, Knox, Hardeman, Greer, Nolan, Mit<
ell, Howard, Marlin, Audrews, Gaines, Dawsc
Borien, Scurry, Fisher, stonewall, Kent, Gar:
Lyon, Terry, Yoakum, Cochran, Hockley, Lu
bock, Crosby, Dickens, King, Cottle, Motli
Floyd, Hale. Lamb, Bayley, Palmer, Casit
Swisher, Brisco, Hall, Chiidress, Co""lingswoi
Dunley, Armstrong' Deal Smith, Oldham, P
ter, Carson, Cray, Wheeler, Hemphill, Lipscon
Ochlltre«, ltobelts, Hutchinson, Hansford, Bb<
man, Moore, Hartley, Palo Pinto, J oak and D
am.
Courts at Graham first atendays in Febri>i|
and August.
Deputies; J. H. Wiigbt, M, T. Conner, J.
Poe, Mobeetie; A. N. Woody, Knox.
U' 8' Commissioners.
C. W. Johnsen, Grahata; H H McConnell, Jac|
boro; F, W- Girand Graham.
MEDIC
to thu Bev Jesej h
York city.
T. Iuir.au, b tut Ion D, New
"DT^OrTlbusiiiess von can engage In
JJXjO ±$1 to $20 pe- day made by
any worker of e>ther sex. right in their
own localities. Particulars and samples
worth $5 free. Improve your spare time
at this business, address Ktinson & C<o.
Portland. Maine.
To Mil a new uk at the Inuusucn offloe.
Tti-nn for eelflog—lack cf BMey to pal ta It.
Choice
property.
tr*ou of land tor esctuef*
IN1XLIGEACER OF* ICE
Ulamwan waited in regard to Capt, Cutler
Wim waa about A u»tln In the year 1867—40. An
peraon knowing of hla whereaboota, or of bia fami-
ly will eoofer a favor by vrlUng to tbe Editor of
4a ItmtLUOKMCSK
NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
Tom are entitled to every number of oar
daring time »ubactibvd tor. M e pay p
on every number eeai to tbe poetoflce ana If yoa
fall to receive an y number joa will pleaee notify
aa. Let money paid bnng lr
THERE is no greater Blood Producer and
sustaining Principle in the world of foods!
medicine thai MALT BITTERS, prej«red fa
Oofermented Malt, Hous and Quinine. They J
the body and the brain, enrich the blood, soli<|
the bones, hardes the muscles, auiet the ner
cheer the mind, perfect digostlon, regulate
atomnch and bowels, cleanse the liver and kidlj
and vitalise with NEW LIFE every tluid of
body. Beware of imitations similarly nan
Look for,the company's Signature which app<]
plainly on the label of every bottle. Sold
where. MALT P'TTEKS flo.. Mass.
VIGK'S
ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUI]
For 1883 is an Elegant Book o 1130 Pages, twoj
ored Plates of Klowers, and mwtthan 1000 if
tratioHB of the choicest Flowers, Plant and 1
etables, rnd Directions,1 for growing, it is hi
some enough for the Center Tabes or % Hoi!)
Present. Send on your n»me and PoatOfllcd
dress, with 10 cents, and I will send you a cd
J to stage pwiil. This is not a quarter of itsotl
t Is printed in both Knglinh and German. If |
afterward" order feeds deduct the 10 cents.
VICK'S 8EED8 arc thu best In the world.
Florul Guide will tell how to get and grow t hi
Vlck's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 r
ges, 6 Colored Plates, 500 Engravings* Fq
ceuts in puper covers; $1 00 in elegant cloth.I
German or Fnglish.
Vlck's Illustrated Monthly Magazine— 32 |
ges, a Colored Plate in every number and
line Engravings. Price $1 25 a year; Five <
tor $5.00. Spcclmon Numbers sent lor lo ce|
3 trial copies for 25 cents.
Address James Vick, Rochester, N.
DOBBIN'S
ELECTRIC SO A\
It is probable that nearly every fat
in Dallas knows by this time the gf
merit possessed .bv this world rene|
soap, for it has been on the uiarket for
teen years, and has been brought to ihe
tice of all, but is our advertising has|
caped the eye of any, and if no friend
spoken of its merits, please allow us to I
that you will truly find it to your ime|
to try it, and see lor yourself how far
lerior it is to any other soap made.
I>eally.
The Best and m<
Economical Soap iJ
th e World.
Your Grocer sells it
Youi Kespectifully,
T. L. CRAG IN & CO.,anulat urem-
T L-Marsali»Wholesale Agent Da|
Texas
Blllington is offering aome special
gains ia Furniture, chain,looking
His stock ia the largest .and.ia oomf ~
Um ftaeat goods in kis Um to ho
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