Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 306, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 25, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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THE INTELLIGENCER
18 THE OLl>*BT BSTL'BllCAK;
MIM PAPER SOW PUBLISHED IX THE'
STATS OF TEXAS-
OR EVER LIKELY TO BE.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year - - $t> 00
Six Mon'h - - - £3 00
OFFICE: T4« ROSS AVENUE,
DALLAS11TY . - TF*AS
ang'-s?"?-'— " •
RECORD OF FRA UDS.
The Post Office Department pots *pon Its frsud
isttho Mufit! "mm A.**o;i.tih>n «til tho Ameri-
can News Exchange of Cincinnati
♦ l»o George H. Lays, alia* B«uford, alias Ban
lord & Co., o:'Ohi3 i^'o lire fraud«
Great Western Gun Wol lis, Pittsburg, Pa, don'
»ate up-
The Lobdell Chemical of Hi, T.r<ui», Mo., it
is reportid don't pay its adve. tiidng accounts.
The New York Fura-shiiig Company don't pay
nds,*nd send la return article* for money. H- ware
of it.
Tbe GottlU and Star tbusd«»C) i eg a mu't tude
of ■links ••
A sabicrlber who will allow the postmaster
to do business for him, In the rnat'er of stoppit g
his paper, after taking it ft j e .r or niori—aud
never paid .or it— i~ nut a gentleman. unit h;s
uatne »nou!d be pub'lshed- *He in defrauding tbe
publisher, b t is 'oo big aoowarl to do it bjldl) ,
therefore tie hides himself behind the pos mas
tor.
—The Editor of the Fan Murcos Free
.Press describes the condition of many publ-
ishers:
A word to delinquent subscribers. We
have not found tune to send out bit h i mi
ail knowing themselves indebted need not
to wait for this formality, but will please
call and pay up.
Fleming *& Mefriam. H K Rendell & <~!o., C'hw-
J Hervi S <'o., Benl»tt, Ifollzmn & Oo,, aid
Cndwoijth & Co., nil of Cbieag >, are declared by
the I'oBtuflico department to be fiaudnieul con-
cears.
Knterptising people uro begin tP g to lea rn the
vn/ue < f ttdverlidng tbe year round. 'I he n rsis-
tetiey of those who are n<;t intiaiidatfid by the cry
11 '"\vU times,'' and who keep ibiir tinmen and
sncii essiver befo «the p hi c. wi/t surely piace
Uiem «n the rixht side in the and.
J- Weaver & Oo, I'itisburg.
Keuner Mauuf ctucp'g co.
Great Wetters Gun Woikn.
Or CftirU, of Sew Jock, who advertises Invigor
Hng fill* i« a non piying fra.ud. for the printer
the head fit.o is a l.a fer "Th ;ro i3 no ba/ai ia Ui/- (
cad."
J, A.VMf, l~ST Market street,"hip de'phla,F* n.
ai.d J. ( uiaey & co 12u7 Broadway, New York
don't pay.
The Tyler Courier publishes a long list ot de-
linquents, atidoii'ers their acu<>ont for sale.
Pass them arouud that dead beau be known
iiijwevar gav the r plumage mity oe.
IF YOIT WANT
• NORTON'S UNION
LIGENCER.
"Thk old Reliable" Union ^aper and
the stalwart Advocate ot
NATIONAL HePOBLICANISM.
Coirnien<ls itsell to all, who are -tevo
ed to the principles o' the ^raud party o
Vrrprcsn ami Freedom*
It han now en tered upon a new voiuni
and ank« at 'he hand of those, wiio «r >tes
republicani»tti that to which it in jwtiy en
titled a liberal and generous support.
The Intkluoknckb was the la«t Union
patiei published in the states that attempt
n l to secede troni the Federal Uniot—and
couldn't.
Tl<«> I ntbijJ«KNC KB is the oldest repub
lican paper in the south.
i he iNTEi.UMKKt kp «-as for manv vears
the r/iU% -epublitan j >urnal in tlie south.
Tfe ediH r and proprietor ot the Intkl
tGKirCKK has con tin noiisjv kept the old
(lag dvinv under th« most trviuii cir-
cuu.'stances—ha* stood faithful .minn# the
faithless''—lias passed tlnough "th^* 8ery
ftirnace''ol proscnpt.jn intolerance aud
j deadly hate" and
IINAU'ED AND A LOS 15
has striven to uphold the cause of the
Constitution and the union
in Texan.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old demc-
ralic stronghold under the most adverse
cirfuinstances, and having made the Ln -
TfeXLlo£NCEK a
PERMANENT rNSTITCTTION1
having speut las time and Iaient3 aid
'money, when friends were "few ami far i.»e
ihaving borne the brunt and bur-
.tliei. oi the hghCf he ueiievj^s that in iue
dawn of a better day no lias the right to
aso. those who "claim to be republicans'
to help extend its circulation.
In oui columns will be tound much use
fui iniormatioo fof the business man, the
aruier and mechanic and all classes ot
community. We shall continue our en
deavors lor
law AND ORDKK AMD GOOD GOVBKNMiSNT
Hie iNTEDUGBNo'EK continues to adv»,
'•ate fuone Jftcp tchoola, morality tem«
perance anu virtue—tndeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
to "build up the waste pl;ice«" und to Odn
elit mankino.
'1 o our old readers, it is not neceoMrv to
t>i»y more—»iiey understand us. 'lo the
new, in our midet We say try us, tr not as
you please 1 We havetnicred upon the 18
volum* oi the WEEKLY and are in the 6(1;
volume of our DAU.i'. Wt uave made a
good publications as our mt ans would per
uni—unpretentious and unassumliiii
though our paper may have been, we are
-atistied ttiat, ill oar humble capacity we
good, to Others il they
mint. Every Mantis CwaEoss.
Slow to Promote,I'ppswual l*»w
er- A X4>w Kadicai lie.
foruK'r.
"There is no provision in the Divine
economy for ;>o!itical >osses« 1"
With a bamj of his Sst; in the voiop o(
| a man who had made up his mind on the
subject Rev Jumes Chambers, of ('elvary
Piesbvterian Church, Harlem, recently
opened his st-rmon with this announce-
ment. He wa« rivrht. The only bossaa'-
thorizfd by the Book is mentioned in
these words* "He *vho ruleth his own
spirit is greater than ha who taketh a
citv," ,
Commonly,the better side of men is sub-
ject to the despotism of the worse side.
Had passions, bad hitmiu<*s; me^n jealous-
ies and base revenges are all bo-'ts One
of the worst of bosses is hi.le. What is
most depressing in philosophical or the-
loyical thought i«due to it. Old General
Debility is another lyranmcal boss. Ha
lathes men who are m^urally good until
they becme unnatuialiy bad or miserably
weak.
Concerning his deliverance from this
bondage. Rev S P I*ewis. pastor of the 8th
Street Baptist Church, Hi Louis, Missonii,
writes: *'I was suffering from ex' austion
debiuty. As an mvigorant i used I'ab*
kek'3 (iI>geb Tonic. I never met 'with
anything so iffective. It is an elegant
family medicine. 1 take a bottle in my
vaiise when I go on mv annual vacations,'
pakkkb'agingea Tonic veither intoxi-
cates nor promotes a desire for strung drink*,
'i he mad pronounced temperance people me
end praise it for t<is reason alone. it cures
Malaria' Fevers, Consumption, Rheuma-
tism, and ail disea-es of the lilood. Also
weaknesses peculiar to women. Its action
is prompt aud pervasive. Test it once,and
you. will adopt it as a home remedy.
Trices, 50cents and $1 a bottle. Hisjox &
Co1. Chemists. Kcw York.
Homestead Law
("Extracts Fno* the Btate ConstitI'iton
ART.XVI.—GKNKliAL PROVISIONS.
EEC. 60 The homestead of a fami'y shall bt,
Boiwdar.o,
a Mtutu'on,
A Miies «»rl.
A seivant Gir',
'!'o r.-'Ut a Rtoi >,
" o re!t a pis no.
To soli a ho se,
'! o Duy a nou 'e,
To fcu » ho./'0,
To s< 11 a carnage,
A uoar lug placi.
To borrow ni'n ey» ,
To ted dry koo
io Boll groceries,
o (ell furuuurj.
To B'l\ real •'►tfcte,
A Job of i;:ackBaai htnjr,
A j b < f carpi n'.et ng,
To toll Millintry goods.
To sell a lio.1 o a d lot,
'•'o tdveiti«e- tt» ►dvaiuag",
Tolled ary om'ft nddit»»,
•V o ijoil ar pietv o! lurniturs,
i o Im y as t oiiab^iil *«i. riago,
'i'o tlna oiij tulug y u heve lost,
Tu b <i ai.'.iiiiis . a I 1 mints ,
Tv. ti-d au own"r tor 1 ut pro >«rty'
A«vtri,lsj in
KOIM'ON'H IN 1 Ei.LIGENCLR,
"Which has the btst circulation of any pam-
per in Nonh I e.ias.
nave dot.e some
nave not to us
Those who wish a lair, candid outspo
!<en iournai that panders not to a vitiated
taste aud bows no<, the knee to iiaal are
invited to enroll tliemseivos uj.on ou-
ust and receive the weekly at lae rate ol
^2.60a year, aud the Dailjt at jji>,00 pe
vear. We nave never had agents in tbe
ield to cativass for us, nor have we sent
;olleciors out to Lariass and anuov. On
the contiary. we have ourselves been
blessed for our bill a.; many can testily,
to those iu this locality we wouid iexpect
tiily say that in uavi'ist suoscnptiou
tney ean rest assured that, a paper publish
»d in jMllas w heu there were oidy thirte«ii
(13) white republicans, voting the tio««i
!ti the entire county, can not fail when
there are thirteen hundred, ami
shall, not
till there are more than thirteen thoaaand
(13,000). Here we planted onr libenezer
years ayo aud heie Nokton's Union In-
klllgknceb will stand louo nuuare wort
Look ui>at (he Hag and behold it is tivin
Newrpaper Bdrertis'ng ti near rcc.'jiiUcd by
nien. ' nvinj faitti in tbeh o vn rareg,
si thf! most rff.jctt'fi nietrrs (if s'VUt'tifr fir their
goods a v ide i eoogtitchn of Mi i.r m>rit«.
Newspaper adverii«i'ig Irup-lsa inqnin, •» rid
when tie saiicle <)?'• red 'noi n>od quality aid
ut * fai'' p.i«o, tltit trail ral r-suit lb increased
na>«.
Nv;wp*p'5rr.dt">rf lns' Is n ]>cTm-nrnt ndlltio"
tothc repuiilioa ot the * o.i» albert sed, be.
oausa i< a p riiia^S it raSu>«oe always »:t^o>i
iu their interest,
Newspaper sdv •rsiginx ia "he mon e* erset'c
and vllljant of si.lesmen; add res mv ti'Ou.a^dt
•tich dry. always in the adve'H«r 'a tn'e e»i, an<l
;caiel'«<iy at wo k «e«': i-»g c*:3tore.-.a fr, ia all
■; U6i»x
K w ];apcr tdvrtis'n^ promotes tr de, fo-
>en i.i '.au ti; II tiu e» n< v-vt .■'■h s ci re h tar
•« !ar<eit eljHie ul what is bui; g uoie—Joi.M
.1.UH a,/.
NOTICE TO OUR VUIiSCBlBER-'.
To'; are entitled to evei-y numlter of our pnpei
darin? time subscribed for. Wo pay postage
• n every number sen! to the poutooiGu and a you
fail lo receive nny number joa will please notify
u*. Lei wouey paid bring iu proper reiuru.
,\t tb« sesS'tin of he Vircnnai'i Pd'tors' and
yabllibers A sochtlkui, l:elo at aliiWHukee, Wig
*rtob ' sill, a km'tu'viti wig .'»<*opi'd d preea .
ntt tne hi*.if.c.«L ha t-trsdi- s • i« tu o> advertih i
■tr oitiidlnk to aii iu-v*p, ji(T m vNisccig'n to
r»fu«0 stch nl>er». nu«l cmotiri gn a system
i-wl'ar to tbv establish- d C« *fVKR«:tAr. . crd
••■is i • r fwixe to the cii't in of foreign advi-r-
n a<-d advert.»ii'g g u s iti waake« heu i-
i, •]
■ 'he *»«mrc-ntic K-iltoriil Ass'-ei it on, held 1
I'<dla' atiol's. lu«lmi s. Jaouiiry i b, the f.ij. !
.•'t* r> s> i-i'iii t s w le ailop <•<!
iv n"l Uoi.oiiii o oi hi. d th following res%,
■. i n wii!c!i w s .Jjrte i;
t Yh»t t la-lht sense i.fth'S Tce«ir g
• ■ t t;o con' for »dt< ri'»<ng in any paper
ho', d Le t. len -orn any foreign advrtisers at
. < • rule oi co a » ns^n&n than charged local ad
on . .i"ds of tnatur.
. . A. Forty *■> then introduced the lollowing
: on ^Dleh its cairnd;
nls 1 > tD Tint wr deprecate the prre Ices
i. . . *mong pub/islK-rs of newspipera of u
r i.'i sdve tiiwments sent th -in from parte
? ii i • i finaucit^ i f«por!»ibifi(y they have no
i >»e ee, arid at rates ru!noua/y /ow; and that
ii « iu.e ofth'sUonventioa •J>at no order fof*
.4 {> ». g b«» aocepttd withoct first obtaining
..j»- 'i-r»T.> fersncts as lo tbe rWtabily ot the
• ■■■ fa ad T».t z\zh* Nf*U4.
TI»« Esirrlct ITSric it^^Iohliitg
Klsichitlt'i which grinds ki»:i ciav
«nii makes lrotn 10,0(K to ]'2 0<»0 perfect
brick per dav is a great it.venlkm whicU
will commend iisell to any who will ex-
amine its woi kings,
B rlckrr.skcrs an I Contractors ran by
this wndertul machine supply the jyrent
want cf material iu Dallas and other
parts of Texas*
For pa'riculars as to co^t of construe,
lion, price &c.. cnll at A . B. vOR TO '» A
CON INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, cor-
ner of Kim and ^vcamore.
All letters addressed to us answered
promptly.
PAKKEE'6
HAIR BALSAM
A bcncticial drctunj
preferred to similar art-
i.-lfcs because cf its puri-
ty and rich perfume. It
Kesforvs to Gray Hair
the loathful CiMtr &
prevents dandruff and
falling o? the hair.
Mr. A t! • Hikoi A C*. .W .T.
U«L
arid is lierobv protected from forcvd sale for the
payment ot all tieb'fc, ox ept for tbe puichase
niuiioy thereof, or a pa t of euch purchase money
the tuxes due thereon, or for work and material
usei' in constructing improvements thor on; and
in this last cine only when the work and material
ore contracted for in writing, with the consent of
the wife, given iu the same manner as is required
in mnkiag a sale and -conveyance of thu home.
®ead; or shall the owner, if a married man, seil
the homestead without the consent of tin wife,
i given in su b manner as may be prescribed by
b.w. Ko moiuage, trust deed or other lieu shall
ever he va'id, except for th*s purchase money
therefor or improvements made tliereon, as here-
inbefore provided, wbetner such mortgage or
trust deed or otliar lien snail have been created
by the husband slone or together with his wife;
aud all pretended Boies of toe h mestead involv-
ing any eond lion of defeance shall oe void.
fceo. 61. The bomesteao, not in a town or city
shall consist of not more than 2U0 a< re< of laud
w hich may be in ouo or nioro parcels, with the
imj'rosen.entB thereon. Tbe homeuioad, in a city,
town or villuke shall oiMisidi uf lot or lots, uol to
exceed in va ue live thousand dollars at the time
oi their designation as the homesichd, without
reference to the valUe ot atiy improvemeutg there-
on Provide.!, that the suine shall be used lor
the purposes of a home, or aj a pi..ee to exercise
thu calling or business f tlio h ad of a f unity
r'.ovioed, tiieo. that any tempora y renting ut lite
Loiun tenu s nil 1 hot uitanve the enaraeler of the.
aiiw wlieu lo otliei liomeoteao ha been acouied-
hkc. i>'i. Oil the ueaih ot ttiu nusoaaa .r wife
or both, the l omeatead shall desce d and ves the
like in aimer ;s oiuvr real property ol tue deceas-
eJ, und shall o'e ^uver/ied oy i'ie same laws of de-
■•Cent and c;str butida'. liui it shall not be parti,
tiolied ufiibu* the heirs of tue deceased d-iiiug the
lifetime of the surviving uusba..d or wile, or so
long as the. survivt r o:ay eit-et to use ol occupy
the sum js a lioiilebteau, or as 1 ng as the guard-
ian i f tin- in.nor children of til ; deeeas-'d aiuv cv
permitted, u.ider tue older of the proper cuurt
hf.V'ng.|Utisdl<*U0il," i0 dse and occupy the same.
'I he luw defining tlld honiesfea.. and other prop
ertv e'xeinp. frbm taXatfoU-lli aceoida'.ee ivitii tue
ab Ac provisiotia lYuS follow -:
AitT. tiBjl. Y herd shall i lso be reserved to
cveiy launly .'11 this fitKie, free an l eje.nut ,fv<m
forced s.»le lor d-^O.s, the fj lowing pivperty : All
household and a'tciieu furuudre; all implements
of m.soatidry; ail tools aud apparatus oeloogiUg
to any trade or profession; uil buoks beion$iiig
to private or public lloririci; live inilcb cows au 1
caires; twoyoko of Woriexdu; two njrses and
one wagon; t-ne carriage or Ua,gy; one «uu,
twenty iiok»; twenty head of sneep; a.i provis-
lons and foi'ugc 011 ii..n«i ior u one coiisu.uptiou;
all saddles, bridles uud luruuns uecessary lor tue
use ol the laail.y; aud to ^jvery citizen aud hjad
of a luuniy ouehoiso, bridle au I Hadd.e;uii wealii
ng apparel; all touhi, apparatus anu Uoods be,
ngirg to his privai o libivi v
a lie following resolutions passed by the
Ohio press association; in our judgement
are good 01 lets, andchoHld be carried out,
to the let er, by every newspaper pubiisu-.
er in Texas:
Resolved, That we, the members of tlie
North western O.iio Kditorial Association,
reiu-e from this oate to give any foreign
advertiser a sjiecia. position in our papers,
and thai we' will not san I a C *py of oui
paper lo such foreign advertiser, unless he
pays lull prije lor the same, when the
en tract is le?>s than $J0.
Resolved, TlvaY we will hereafter niaks
it a poir.t in contracting with foreign aii-
vertij-ers 10 lix the prices so that they will
t.it us as good }iricen as w e charge our reg-
[ uii>r in'tue advtrii-eis,
Rtso veH, i bat tt be the dutv of each
' 1. t t»
member ot ibis As.-toCl>it:on to inform by
mail his biethren wheu a delinquent sub-
scriber timves into Ids county or toivn;
. also, that he inform the members of the
Association of any' dishonest advertisers
with whom he has had dealing-*.
WANTED-500,OOU, acres choice Texa
land in ore body.
300,000 acre* choice land in one body.
j Parties wishing to Hell will give partic-
I <i!aca as U location and lowest cash rate.
^ .£ Norton & Co,
^^ANl ED—A well qualified teacher
for a colored school. Address P, VV,
care INTKILIGENCER office.
TV Intelligencer tjives vaU
able iutonumion tor $2,5U per an-
uaui.
DON'T DIETN THE HOUSE.
" ffoilgh < 11 rats." Clears out rats, mi
roaches, bed-bug«, flies, ants, uioles; chip
muuks, gophers. 15c.
The Intelligencer is only
$2.50 per atiuuui.
An attractive, youthful appearance se-
cured by using Parkers Hair Bal-aiu to
ail who are getting gray.
To make wav for a rew 011 lbt We will
pell the Intelligencer press aud mater-
ia! at a bargain for cash.
When your heart and brain 'anuish
the majesty of perfect human nature is
conquered by a fickle temper and tendency
to sorrow, the nerves are fauliy. Give sym
pathy to the sufferer and teach him the
virtues of Dr Benson's Celtry and Chamo-
mile Pills.
Billington ia oflerin? some special Bar
gains in Furniture, chairs,looking fcl^ss At
His stock is the largest, and ia comprised o
the finest, go');!1? iu his line to be found ir.
Texas.
Get your neighbor to read the Intsl-
LlGKNCEB.
All persons having demands against the Unitea
Slates as witnesi e.i or otherwise during my se<-
Vice as Marshal ot the Northern t.'ist ict ot J>xas
are reqD'Ste.l to pjseut tue s.me at ouoe to
Dallas Dr.c 1 latin. a liiiiUiP'OX.
The best family newspaper—the INTEL
LIGKNCEK.
Billington .gives great bargains in Fur
nitnre.
A CAIID.
To all who are guiieiing from the errors and
indtscietion of youth, nervous weakness, earlj
decay, loss ef manhood, &c.. I wiil send a recetpr
that wiil cure you, FltKfi i;F CII \HGK, Thit
grea'. remedy was discovered by a missionary it
douth America. Bend a seif-aadrssaed ' envelope
to the Uev jeseph T. Inman, citation i), New
York i;iiy.
FLIES AND BUGS.
Flies, roache-i, ants, bed-bugs, rats,mice
gophers, chipmunks, cleaied out by 'rough
011 rats.' 15c.
DECLINE OF MAN.
Nervous weakness dyspepsia,impotenct
sexual debility, cured by 'Weiis' Healii
Lenewer.' $1.
Buy drugs ana medicincsat the old re.
liable Market l'rug 8tore.
An old rcree say«:. .rir, Acker's Eisglsh remc-
dy ia Oct fo» coughs, croup ,or_.diphtheria. At
druggist,
For Sale
A No. 1 farm of 2u0 acres, about e!ght mi!e»
'outbeast ot Dallas aid urn miie tiort.11 of thi
unk Knilroad; oue hundred acres improved;
a good twostoiy frame hoise rueiitly built;
good gruuary am burn, a we I or excellent water
a •• eouveui :tit to a good soli 10I. I'riee, f .0 pe.i
acre. Enquire of A. K Norton 41 Oo.
382 aetes of good land, with a s.nall improve,
ment; BU acres umier feue;; land well ti uhired
Will be sold tor $lb pel acre. Oapaule ol being
made a good farm. L,ocuted tuiut sjv iu miles
soalht-ust of Dallas. Title perfect. This land is
part on tbe i'mitty river , fcoi particulars cnuuire
of A. B. NUitt'UN Hi CO
For Sale or Hen!
Advertise your wishes in the Intelugbkcbr.
A bran new safe for sale. Enquire of A. B.
Norton & <?o.
tieveral desirabin rao 1 s and houses for rent
Enquire ot V. U. Norton & Co.
A houso on tlie earner of Sycamore and I'a.-itic
avenue for rent. Enquire of A. B. Norton & Co.
Our columns are open to all advertisers. Hate's
rai.de known 011 application 'o H e editor.
Valuable lauds 111 nia'iy eounti's in Texai for
r|.'. Enq jire of tne eoitir of the l.vrtii.nGEN
KK.
Batgalns in 'and in all part of Te -as e m be
bad by axipV'og tu A. B. iM)-»fON «. CO.
NOTICE THIS.
If you want to buy a piano, organ or mmical 'n
Urumeiits of any kind or sheet music, or instruc-
tion'book or any thing iu ihehatsie.il rue—ap-
piy to the editor of tbe Intelmoeko* a, a nd vou
will bj enabled to buy what you want, aud you
will have thirty per oent f. ora what you wil have
1,0 pay so- called music dealers., LWar this In taiad
dtiling tbe hoiidav season.
A Happy ramly.
Pulled from the breast,sqneez d from the bottle
Btomachi will sour and inlK *ill curdle;
Babyhallelul ihs al! that night,
Household bumpinghead^ in awful fright.
Don't deuy, 'twas thus with Victoria,
Night was hideous without CilStoria:
W hen colic l< It, for peai eful slumber,
All said tbelr prayer and slept like thsnder
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WANTED —a good location in Texas for a fir*
class Military Bchool by one of tbe ablest and
uiost experienced t«acners in tlie Union, who
tilings with hun the vi r> h!»«eat testimonials is
to qualitlcatiou and moral character. Any ;iar.
lies desiring th-i ostablisbrae.it of a No. 1 Milita-
ry Acadimv aie invited to open co-respotidence
with ihe Sditorofthe 1mtelHOENi.es.
A window sash and wi.ulow frame, in
which the sasli will be held at any point
in the frame without weights or similar
coutrivancen, Ita^ been patented by Mr.
Casper Lowe.iiU^in ^f Columbus, Ohio.
Ti e side bars of tie sash are wider at the
lop than at the bottom, and the window
fiame is provided with recesses, in which
bars are placed that are uressed out by
suitable «-priii»s against the diagonal edges
of the *ide bars of the sash, the springs
exerting the greatest pressure below the
centre of the bars, and holding the sash
at any desired positionScientijic Ameri•
can.
A model of this useful invention cau be
seen at Norton's Intelligencer office in
stone building corner of Sycamore ind Elm
ireets.
TO POSTMASTER'S.
We will be obliged to every postmau'er »hi
w«ll TKACK IBB LAW, and Inform u*
whenever any e.,py of the l.N T.'LLIGKNCKit
in not 'iitin <iiit of theofllce. He don't want
I to throw away, 1.1 y moii.>y on. any graoele»*
j enfflps, who ••reriig,1' nor do <r • wigh to geivit
ottr, paper u any office where the party to vhora
it is addressed hbs mov^d oil'without bariii!
UONYllil trough a» him to notify us that he hai
tumosed,
The greatest invention 111 the way of
a window sash holder—the Keystone Sash
Holder, contracte-H and builders are invi-
ted to examine the model at the Office of
A. B. Norton & Co.,— Norton's building
corner of Elm and Sycamore—arm learn
about buying State and county rights.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVER
TiSERS.
To make contemplated improvements
involving considerable outlay of money
the iNTfc.LLiGKNCKit calls upon all in arrears
to contribute. Many are owing us |.»
years, aud if iiiey cannot pay all let them
help us to the extent of their ability
Thousands of dollars scattered throughout,
the country now gathered into a pi'e in nu
sanctum woiiltl enable us to publish a pi
iter far in advance of our contemporatie'
^end in your dollars and bj iasc ribed u
on the legion of Hou.r.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE
AT A GHEAT HAKQAIN.
1 {>^1 Acies, all u ider fer.ne. with good dw II
-Wt/ ni«, firm a-d g n bJuie, wa.i oao half
.ozen never falling spring of good old w -tor
and a gojd peach orchard, prn oipally valUv
and. 1,'hlrty acres in p wture, fiuvj-id u itseY
-talance u I ia cultivatib 1, pro lujes a bale aud a
tuarterto the acre of cot ^jn- This farm is situa-
:e on b. ut creek four «ud a bail' mi.eii s iutliwe»t
of Lancaster, a.i i fifteen miles due souttt of 'lal.
as. Title perfiot, l'aies a'l paid.
Any oue wlshmga 1 umb. r one firm will buy
FOii TMtMB A1JPLY TO .
A. ii. -N01li0> &C0.
Department of Insurance StatUtlcs nnd History,
Austin, ■ ex dun. 17. l8«.
Ida" whom It may eouceru .
1 his Is certify that the American Centra! Insura
iiice Oo. of tit, Loats, Mo has 111 all respects
nby complied with the laws of Texm in
rendition^ precedent to it* doing business 111 th;
^tttte and til it said Ooiflpan. holds a certi flcate-]
ifauth iiity fro a this ollice entitling it, to do
lustness in ibis ri'nte for tw ive mouths, from tlie
at day of January, 1883, to th-■ Jlst dav of i>e-
eabor 188U
Uivei) un lur my hand and seal nt ofllc.' in tus-
u tue da, uad tlaie Isi nbovo v%riftcu.
A. W. ji'Aiour
Cominissloner.
O ?i K S t| 11A S£ t <) K K.
The numher ol stiuare leet in a acre is
i3,560. In order to hnv^ this area the
^tiece of land must be of such a length and
ireadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Than, an
tcre ol laud might be 43,500 feet long by
me foot broad; 21,780 teet long by two
leet bload; 14,520 leet long by three feet
•road, anu so on. D the acre of iand is to
.e exactly square, each side must be near- .
>y as jn'saible -08 feet 1:2 inches, ' The I
nearest you can come to an exactly square 9
acre with as even number of feet in the »|
are make it 220 leet long bv 19S broad
—
"R^UGtt 0>I RATS."
Ciear out rats, mice, roaches, flies, tnts* .
lied-bug«, skunks,ciiipmunks, gophers, loc I
Druggists. 1
Texas.—All wno contemplate immi
.-rating to "the beautiful land" ca 1 learn
tlie advantages and disadvantages—''the'
iruth, and nothing but the truth," by sub- I
r:;*ibing for NoitroN's Union Intkm^gen- |
jbk, published at Dallas, the city of great
expectations and grunte-st promise in the
State Terms: a $2.50 per.-inum $1,50 foi
six months
^'1 TUITION wanted by a No. 1 clone, antes
> man and Hoo^ keeper. Best of references |1t*u
Addreas Norton's lNre(.Lu«MCSH otfies.
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A* it ia for all tho painful disea.'^eo of the
KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleansos tha cjrtom of tho aorid poison
thit causes ti.e droodAU fiuiftring whlcii
only thn victims of S-iemnatlsrj c&n relliiie
- THOUaAMOa Cir CASEC
or the worst forma of this torribla disease
havo been quickly ntievBd, and ln siicrt time
PERFECTLY CURED.
PRICK, $1. J,I<jriD0tt DRV, SOLD BY DKCGCZSTS.
Dry enn be sent by maiL
WELI.8, SICHABWa0W&Cb., Bnrtlntrton Vt
mv
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Vick's Floral Guide
For 1881 i« an K'estait of IjO "aije*, 3 Col
ored Plates of Fl wers and Vegetables nnd more
t»an I10U Illnstra tons of tbe cho eest Flo^sn,
Plants and Veaetab'es, a-d Directions for «r iw-
ing. It is hm iiira i ei ouirh f r the Center T*
tile or a "olidiy present. Hen I o 1 vou- aim"? and
Post Office address, with 10 cents, nnd I wi'lse id
jour a copy, postaee oaid. This 1« nnt a quirt. r
or its cost. It is nri-tid in bnth Kr?t:ah s id
Germ in. If you nf.urw irdlnorder set-d* dednc;
tb* 10 cte. VickV 8"«ds s are the Host ia th'
V, nrld 1 The Floral Guldj will tell how to gel
and urnw them,
Vic<•« Flower and Vet-etible Garden, 175 p*.,
ges, 8 Colore I PI• tcs, 500 ^ngravloys, For 50 eul
in paper covers. $1.00 in elegant cloth Iu (or-*
mm or English.
Viek'i Illustrated Krnlbly Masrarln^—3^ p,. |j
ees, n Colored Plata it, nv ry nunber and manv *
fine E igravtn.-a. Price $1 25 ayeir; Hve copies! H
for t5.00. Specimen Numbers sett for 10 cents •»
Stria) copies tor 25 conta rl"i
JAME^ VICK,
liO^HZKTi;* N X. f )|
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 306, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 25, 1883, newspaper, April 25, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443882/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.