Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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THE INTELLIGENCER
18 TBK OMJieT'E^ITBHOAlf,
daily taper now published in the
mU OF TEXAS-
OR EVET? LIKSLY TO EE.
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOy
One Year - - $6 00
Six Month - - - $3 00
OFFICE :
D ALL AS CITY
T4S ROSS AVENUE,
TEXAS
NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIGEXCKR.
"Thf old Reliable'' Union ^aper and
the stalwart advocate of
national kkpublicanisjt.
Cornmendn itself to all, who are «1< -ot
ed to the principles of the grand party of
Progress and Freedom*
It haw now entered upon a new voluni
and asks at the hand of those, who profes
republicanism that to which it is justly en
tHJcd a liberal and gerieroun support.
The Intelligences wa^tlie last Union
panei published tn tbe states that attempt
*d to «ecede Irom the Federal Unior—and
couldn't.
Ti>e [ntkt.t i«fnc eb is the oldest repnb
liflan paper in the south,
^i'he Inter<tjoencfv was for manv veara
the mhj republican j >ur.ntiJ in the south.
The editor and pfr^Hetor d! the Intel
ioencer haR continuously kept the old
tta« flvinsr under the most trvina cir-
cumstance*—hat stood faithful «mong the
faithless"—has passed through "the tiery
furnace" ot prosciipkjn intolerance and
deadly haie'' and
TINAtllEP ANJ) ALONE
has striven to uphold the cause of the
Constitution and the union
in Texas.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
5 a per can be published in the old demo-
;atic stronghold under the most adverse
v reuinstance*, and havirg m:tde the In -
irhaoenceb a
PEltJ* A NEAT INSTITUTION ;
l aying spent his time and taieuts aad
money, when friends were "few and far be
I ween," having borne the brunt and bur-
nei oi the tight; be oeueves tnai in tne
tawn of a better day ne has tbe right to
.is* those who "olaim to be republicans'
u> help extend ita circulation.
we shall continue
:o advocate what we believe the right and
o advance the best
INTEREST OF TEXAS.
Iu out columns will be tound much use
i'ul information for the Vusiness man, tiie
iriner and mechanic arid all classes of
jmuiunity. We shall continue, our eu
:it avora lor
,aw and order and good government
ihe Intelligencer continues to advo
ate Putiiic I4 ree Schools, morality teiu«
prance anu virtue—endeavonug "to
; heer the taste and cultivate the mind,
u> "build up the waste places" and to beu
...(it mankinu.
lo our old readers, it is not necessiry to
sn.v more—they understand us. 'Lo the
7.>'ws in our r'lidtt we say try us, or not as
voU please I "We have entered upon the 1«
vol urn* oi the weekly and are in the 5th
ilium? ot our daily. ®Ve uave made a
jod publications as our ncti. is would per
J it—unpretentious and unassuming
ihough our paper may have been, we are
^itistied that, in our humble capacity we
have done some good, to others il they
have not to us .
Those who wish a fair, candid ontspo-
kvn journal that panders not to a vitiated
taste and bows not the knee to Baal are
invited to enroll themselves upon ou
lint aiul receive tne weekly at the rate ot
i'.i.50 a year, and the daily at pe
> r ir. We have m^ver had agents in the
fcaid to canvass for us, nor have we sent
lectors out to lariass »nd annoy. On
; lie contittrv. ;ve have ourselves been
• i.-eased for our bilk a» many can te«lily.
■ <j those in this locality we would respect
RECORD OF FRAUDS.
The Pest Office Department puts upon Its fraud
1st the Mutual uress Association a.d tha Ameri-
can News Exchange of Cincinnati.
Also George 8. Mays, alias Sanford, alias San-
ford & Co., of Chicago are frauds.
Great Western Gun Woiks, Pittsburg, Pa, don'
ante up-
Tht> Lobdell Chemical Co., of 8t, Tenuis, Mo., it
is reported don't pay its advertising accounts.
The New York Furnishing Company don't pay
ads,and send in return articles for money. lit ware
of it.
The Gazette and Star thus desci ibes a multitude
of slinks ••
A subscriber who will allow the pos'mi^ter
to do business for him, in the matter of stopping
his paper, after tak.iiK it a ye r or more—and
never paid Jor it—is not a gentleman, and his
name should be pub'ished. He is defrauding the
publisher, but is too big ■* coward to do il boldly,
• htrofore he hides himself behind the pos. mas-
ter.
—The Editor of the San Marcos Free
Press describes the condition of many pub"
lishers:
A word to delinquent sub^cribere. We
have not found time to send out bills und
all knowing themselves indebted need not
to wait 'or this formality, but will please
call and pay up.
Fleming & Mewi-im, II E Rondel! & Co., Chas
J Ht-rvi Ss Co., Benlott, Hollzmin & Co,, and
Cud worth & Co., allot' Chicago, are declared by
the PoBtofiice djpar.meut to be fraudulent con-
cears.
Enternrising people are begtnnit g to learn tlae
vaZua f f dvertis'ng ths year round. The persis-
tency of those who are ujt intimidated by the cry
ol ,-duW times," and who keep their Iiamos and
bucinessever b< > th,> p biic, wi 11 sareiy \>lace
them on the rli ht side in the and.
I- Weaver & Ue, Pittsburg.
Ileuner Ma lafacturing co.
C reat Westers Gu:i Works.
Dr CH-*, ol' New Fork, w'io advertises Itivigoi
ting Piiis Is a non p -.ying fraud. Kor ti>e printer
the heal lino is a lia fer "Th'jre is no ba,!su in G-i/-
ea«3.M
J, A. V'ii/, 1037 Market street,''hiiadciphia,? a.
and J. Culney & co Vial Broadway, New York
don't pay.
The Tyler Courier publishes a Ion® list ot de-
li queats, and offers their account for sale.
t'ass them iirouiid thai dead beats be known
however gay the r plumage may 6e.
For Bale or Rent
Advertise your wishes 1b the Intelligencer.
A brail new sale for sale. Enquire of A. B.
Norton & {7o.
Several desira'ola raors and bouses for rent
Enquire ol V. B. Norton & Co.
A houso on the earner of Byeamore and Pacific
avenue for rent. Enquire of A. B. Norton & Co.
Our columns are open to all advertisers. Hates
made known on application 'o t e editor.
Valuable lands m uiauy counties i.-i Texas for
s>al.. Euqaire of t.ie editor ot tha IsrELLlOSN
cjstt.
Bat gain b in 'wid in all part of Teras can be
bad by appying to A. B. i.Oil Jt'ON & CO.
For diile
A No. 1 farm of 200 acres, about eight miles
southeast of Dailas a .id on-: mile north <.1 the
Trunk Railroad; one hundred acres improved;
a good two suay fr»imj house roentty built;
good granary aud barn, i weli ol esc silent water
!»<u convenient to a good school. I'risj, per
acre. Enquire of A. It Norton t«Ci>.
322 acres of good land, with a small iimrov?.
meut; 30 acres under feaoa; laud wail ti-uberwl
Will oe soid for $l(4per acre. C it) ii>le of being
made a good farm. Located about seven miles
southeast of Dallas. Title perfect. This land H
part ou the Trinity river. Foi pavticula.-a inquire
of A. B. NUlt TON & CO.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALfc
AT AG-HEAT BARGAIN.
1 Acres, all und^r fence, with ^ood dwi>ll
in/, f.irai aod gin bousi, wit i on) half
dozen never f.iilltig spring of go id coid w^ter,
and a good peach orohm l, principally vallay
land. Thirty acres in pasture, t'mead t> itseif.
Balance a 1 in cultivatio i, praduaoa a bale and a
quarter to the acre of cotton- This farm is situa-
ted ou b ai creek tour and a half iniies southw ;st
of Lancaster, an i tiftaen miles due souta of Oal-
ibs. 'line pcrfsU, i'a*es all paid.
.iny oue wlsittn<(a numbar one farm wi'l buy
his. £V>A TifittMS APPLY TO
A. 15. NORTON A; CO.
Department cf Insurance Statistics and History,
Austin, Tens. Jan. 17. 1883.
To all whom it miy concern .
TWi is certity that tlie American Central Insurs
ance Co. of dt, Loais, Mo. lias in all respects
'fitly complied with the laws of Texas m
cendition > precedent to its doing business In thi
State and that said Compain holds a certificate
of authority fro a this ollieo ent itling it to do
busii.es# iu this d'at* for tw lve months, from tne
, 1st day of Jauuary. 1683, to th; 31st day ofDe-
I y fcay tii -it in paviug suo^cription ic.raborl8«
• iu V can re-=t assured that, a paper publish
rvi in JUaliJ? when there were only thirteen
( ;Li) white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, cau not fail when
there are tuiritvC houdred, atiu
NOT
till there ire more ihan thirteen liioasand
(i:\000). Here we planted oi'r Ebenezer
y ;.,r« a^o mid fceie MohtoxS Umion 1n-
>l.l.iGKN-.i-H will stand touo square wore
•. jjk iif at the iia>i aud oehold it is tiviDp
4CU£.
The rii'inti -r ot s.juare teet in a acre is
Given under my hand and seal ot oilic3 in lus
tin, the day and date let above « rl'ten.
A. W. tlPAlOHT.
Comuiissiouer.
A Hj ppy Famly.
Pulled from the breast,«quee»'fd from the bottle
Stomachs will soar and mik will curdle;
RaUyhallelui >hs all that mgb%
Household bumping heads in awful fright.
IK n't douy, 'twas thus with Victoria,
Night was hideous without Ctle>tor|a t
When colic lift, for peaceful slumber,
Alt said their prayer aod slept li'ifi f anner
tulyM-i'imo
TO POSTMASTER'S.
We will be obllped to eypry postmns^er who
will 'J HACK THE LA W, ai d inform us
whenever any copy of tbe INTELLIGENCER
1 s no t taK'B out of tbe office. He aon't want
to throw away »ny money on any graceless
scamps, who '•renig,'" nor do wish to Bend
our paper t< any r ffii.e where the partv to »hom
It is addressed has movsrl off wltbout having
HOXOlt! enough In hijt^ tc notify us that he has
vamosed, •'
WANTED—a good location in lexas for a firs
class MiHtr.-;' School by one o f the ablest and
most experienced teachers in the Union, who
brings with him the vi ry bluest testimonials as
to qualification and moral characier. Any par-
lies desiring tha e:t.iblisbment of a No. X Milita-
ry Academy ate invited to open coiraspondcuce
with iho Editor of tha INTELLIGENCES.
AH persons having demands against the United
States as witnesies or otherwise during my ser-
vice as Marshal of th<- Northern District ol Texaa
are requested to psseut ttie same at ouoe to
Dallas Dec 1 1882. A B NORTON.
Texas.—All who contemplate tmmi
grating to "the beautiful land" ca.i learn
the advanta-e* and disadvanta^e8-~"the
truth, and nothing but the truth," by sub-.
gibing for Norton's Union Intkuligen.'
jet«, published at Dallaf, the city of great
expectations and greatest promise in the
rftate Terms: a $52.60 pernnum $1,50 for
six months
THE
The greatest invention in the way of
a window cash holder—the Keystone Sash
Holder, coctracte's and builders are iuvi-
ted to examine the model at the office of
A. B. Norton & Co^,—Norton's buiiding
corner of Elm and Sycamore—anu learn
about buying State and county rights.
NOTICE TO OUii SUBSCRIBES4.
Yo'f are entitled lo every number of cur pnpej
during time-subscribed for. We pay postage
on every number ecu* to the postoffice and If you
fail to rt ceive any number j ou will please notify
iw. Let money paid brin« its proper return.
lEte ItiuSitiKi UuvibloNs
,tre never imitated oi counterfeited. The
<h especially true ot a family medicine
and it is? positive proof that the remedy
imiiated u of the highest value, as soon
an it had been tested and proved by the
whole world that Hop Bitters was the
purest, best and most valuable family
medicine on earth, many imitations sprung
up and began to steal the notices in whieli
the press and people of the country had
expressed the merits of H. B, and in every
way trying to induce suffering inva.ids to
use their stuff instead, expecting to make
money on the credit and good name of
R. B- Manv others started nostrums put
up in similar style to H. B. with various-
ly devised nnuies in which the word
' Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way to
induce people to believe (hey Were the
same as Hop Bitters, All such pretended
remedies or cures, no matter what their
style or name is. and especially those with
the word "'Hop1' or 'TIops" in their name
or in anyway connected Willi them or their
name, are imitations or counterfeits. Be-
ware of them. Touch none of them, Use
nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a
bunch or cluster of green Hops on the
white label. Trust nothing else. Drug
gists and dealers are warned aaains-t deal-
ini{ in imitations or counterfeits.
OF
NORTHERN TEXAS.
THE
Homestead Laic.
A CAKL>.
To all who arc suQeting from the mors r.cd
, VII! 1 ....T .l.io i"o I indis-c.etion of ycuth, nervous weakness, early
1 . Mil), ili older to uav» this area the decay, loss ef manhood, &c.. I will send a receipt
of la d u.i.*t be of such a leugth and
:iv.tUh th*t two multiplied together will
. -„duce tLe atiove number. ThUK, an
iuie of la:;-i might he 4a,5«0feet long by
«»ae riot troad; 21,780 teet long by »wo
feet bloa»»; teet long bythwfeet
broad, anu so on. It the acre ot .and la to
s t viacWv suuar<». e^en aide must beueiar*
17 posui'ole »0a t^ct 1:2 inches, fbt
that * 111 cure y-n, 1' REE <>y CHvK&K, This
Srea* reniedy wj« discovered by a missionary iu
outh America, tiend a SHlf-fuidrasaod envelooe
to the Rev Jesepta 1'. Inmau, Station D, New
York ciiy. _
NOTICE THIS.
U you wart to buy a piano, or/an or musical In
•trumeiita ot aay kind er sbaut music, or iuatrue-
lon" book or any tijinu in the m tjleal Vne— ap-
r.v'Jti^st you can come to
aire with as even number
•iC»'e ~ruak9 it ^iO fse: long by m broaJ
p/y to tbe oditnr at tbe Lvtelmoencicr, a nd you
i will ba
will h»ve uiiny per ra
to-day so- called music dealers., liui Uii* ta miad
i uj lag Ute bvllday ssaaaa.
an exactly square j ^ thirty
ber ol feat in the 1 to-dai ao- called inualc deale:
bl.-d to buy what you want and you
ai what yon wil h«ve
'Extracts From the State ci^srrrjrm
ART. XVI-GENERAL PROVISIONS.
Fr.c. 50 The homestead of a fumi'y ahull be,
and is bersby pr itected from forct d sale for the
payment ot all deb's, cxcopt for tbe purchase
money thereof, or a pa t of such purchase mooey
the tuxes due tlereon, or for work and materi.il
used in constrHJt'ng iioprovemetits ther.on; and
in this last case ouly when the work and material
are contracted for in writing, with the consent of
the wife, given in the same manner as Is required
in mnkiag a sale and conveyance of the hoine-
® ea-.i; or 6hull the owner, if a married nvaii, seil
the homestead without the consent of tin wife,
given in such manner us may be prescribed b\
law. So marteais, trust deed or other lien shall
ever l e va'id, except for the purchase roouey
therefor or improvements made tlioreon, os liere-
Inbefore provided, whether .inch mortgage or
trua' deed ov other lien snail Iiavo b'-en created
by tbe husband «one or together wi'Ti his wife;
and all pretended sales of the homestead iuvolv
ing any condition of defeance shall be void.
Hec. 51. The homestead, uot in a town or city
shall consist of not more than 200 a'-re» of land
which may be in one or more parcels, with the
improvements llieroou. The homestead, iu a city,
town or village shall cansiat of lot or lots, not to
exceed In va uo five thousand dollars ai the time
ot tlioir designation ms the homestead, without
reference to the value ot any improvements there-
on. Provided, that the same shall be used for
the purposes of a home, or as a plaee to exercise
the calling or business of the h.-udof a 'family
Piovicicd, also, that any temporary routing of ihe
homestead snail not chauec the ciinractor of the.
ams wlien uo other homestead ha« bt-en aeqnied-
SEC. 52. On the death of tno nustiaoa ■>r w fe
or both, the homestead shall descend and vei the
like manner as oth«r real property of tile deceas-
ed, and shall be governed by the same luws of de-
scent and distribution. But it shall not be parti,
tinned among the heirs of the deceased during the
lifetime of the surviving tiu*b>»Ml or wire, or so
long as tbe survivcr r°ay elect to use or occupy
the same im a homestead, (if ks long as the guard-
ian of tlie minor chiidreu of the Jeeoasod >uay be
p^-rmiUed, under the older of the proper court,
having jurisdiction, 10 use and occupy the same.
'i he i*w deliiuug the homesteua aud other prop
ertv exempt l'roin taxation In accordance with the
above provisions is a* follows:
AHT. 6W*. Toere shall flso be reserved to
evetv family 111 this 3tau. free and exoint>t from
forced s.ile for debts, the to lowing pro|K!rty : A.I
household and <ltclion furniture; all implements
of husbandry; all tools and nppnralua uelongiug
to ;4ny trade or profession; all books belonging
to private or p-jblic llbrarim; dvemilch cows auj
calvua; two yoke of work «*xi;u; two borace and
one wagon; one carriage or boggy; one gun,
twenty hogs; twenty bead of sheep; all provis-
ions and forage on h ind for h >me consumption;
all saddles, bridle* rud harness mxessary for tbe
use of the la.uhv; and to -very citlun and head
of a family ons horae, bridle an' s,Mld.«;ail wcaia
tngappare.: all tools, apparatus uij Oooko oe,
Qi.gii-g to til. i-riv—. -bruv
w
IntsIIigcncsr
OLD A N 1> It E L I A B I,E
PS" "
'REPI'BTII «' A X
1* A P ¥a B
«Sf35
CONSUMPTION.'
I Lave a positive remedy for the above disease; by tta
C60 tbouRaods of caaea of the worst kind and of long
atftndlDK have been cured. Indeed,eoptronij la my faitb
111 Itselficaey, that I will aeml TWO BOTTLES FHEE, to-
gether with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this dlssase, t®
any sufferer. Olve Express and F. O. address.
3a. T. A. 8L0CC4I, 181 F.<»rlBt., New York.
HrHASI LXO.V
826 Elm Street Dallas, Texas
PALM'S, OILS, H IILI'AIT K
WINDOW OI-ASS, PIv-
Ti KJES, MOD «il?I.\il,
BKACREi ETC
Large supply tf rsady mixed paints.
the"
Texas and Pacifi o
RAILWAY
With its oonnerctioiiR from tlie most direct
ami quickest line.s from all ;joinU to
TEXAS
St. Louis, Chicrgo, Cairo, Iti'Jiatntiioii^
Toledo, Memphis, Niwhyille, L»ai^-
vi'le Chattanooga, Atlanta:
ana all points
North, East & Sontli-East
Trains Icavssi Dallas Stiticm, a# follows
.Sust Bound.
Vo4 mail andoxpre-is - . 7 20 am
No St) mail and espi i-.ss . . . i 00 n .a
West Bound
No 1 mail aad ezpress . . . a io n m
No 9 mail and express . . . » ^ pt ™
Nos 2 and a run daily between Eeastlaud ana
f>t. L'-uls.
Nos 1 i run uailbetween Fort Worth aud 3
Louis.
CONNECTIONS
At Texarkana. with trains on the S. N. Iron"
Mountain and fto. Kailway for all poiut-« Njrth
Eaet ami Soutli-east.
At I ougvieyr Junotlon, and Mmneoia, v/l*^
trains on International U It. lor Tyler, Palestiua,
tlojston, Austin, Walveston and San Autoniu.
At Dallas with trains on the Houston To*as
crentrui£Kuilwi.yM for Oorsioana, Mexia, Bram>,n.i
Waco, Caiyort, Hiyai, Hemasooad, Broirtiaai,
a;.a at po uts In Miu-Jlo and douthurn Te*as.
At Sher nau, witu H & 1' c tU-y lor all pjhu
on the line of that road.
At Port Worth, wi.h Staies for a.I poiut, iu
\v cstern Texan.
At tihro-BDjrt, w.th Bed rivor 8tenun-a to?
New «/rlcats,
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cur
i1 ort Worth, Dulla^ auu Slitiiuiaj
Saint Louis.
Any information in regard to rites of
Freight, Time an l Cor.nectionH, -.vil!
be cheerfully giveii on appacatioii tj
h- m. hox1e
Gen'l Snp't Marshall, Texas
w a newman,
Marshal 1, Texas
H.P.HUGHE?, S. W. Pffse. Agt.
Houston, Texas.
is made uo of the mo»t interesting
NEWS ITEMS,
LITEKAU1 EXTRACTS,
vigorous
EDITORIALS
and as in the past, so in the future, it
will be found a strong supporter oi
LAW AND ORDER,
$
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
always moving forward and keeping pace
wijjh the progressive apiril of the times.
Subscripon
iSai Stasi m Men
$2 50
Missouri Pacific
HULWAt
p.ii>8i3g f l>rou«ti tho most, enterprising portior a I
oi saunas Bud Missouri, the DjuatifUl Indian Te.-
r.tory aud Texas, with a solid atot.I track to and
I'r-sm the Union Depots of 0t. Louis, Hannibal
Kane as City, and St. Joseph, Mo., Atchison and I
Leavenworth, Kan., and Denison, Tex., makiiik'
clo»e connections in theoe Deaota with Railway
L'nes leading to ail parts of tne TTultedStateu
r'aseengers who purchase Tickets over the MI3-
BvlUIU PACIFIC! HAU. WAV have
NO CHANGE OF CARS!
AM) DAILY THA1X&
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CITIES
liausas CJity ami Nt. Louis,
teavcawortii ciu«I SI. Luuis
.&!<;!> town and MI. Louis,
Si. Joseph aud St. Li>uiN,
Fori Scoll and St. Louis,
Fort Scott mid Hauuiiml,
l ort Scott aud Mau*a« Uity,
Fiuporht aud St* Louis,
Junctioav 4/ity aud St. Louis,
lj«ui»ou aud St* Louia,
DtniiNou and tlauuibal,
Oeuisou aud liausas City,
Sedalia aud Omaha,
Kansas City and St Joseph
-WITH
Reclininy Chair Cars Free I
Besides FIVE lines of Pullman 8IeaplngCars«nd
handsome Day Coaches, with Tollot Hooui., and
the latest Improvements heated by pipes and
tnraughly ventilated, carpewi, jut vita uolorci
a'toudaats.
Tlie Missouri Paciic Bailwav
Has a Steel Track, the Miller ,PI»iiori& and tlieI
improved Automatic Air Brake on hII cars iu u« "
passenger trains. It is in evejy resaecu
A FIRST-CLASS R'Y
Foi Maps,Time Table*, and luterestiuy readingI
matter concerning the MUsouri PucitW Kail way I
uud iu ct nocctioHS with other Lines, which will!
tie mailed ?Kh.d, address I
A- A TALHA3S, 3ener»I Uasaisr
f. chandler, j
Osn'l Passenger Agent I
sr touis. >io
H: P. HUGHES,
8. W. Passenger Agent,
Houston, Texas.
$100 AmonUi«<££?SVo'li
ers for ib« life of Jejferson DatU, by Wm F hi33
ford, LI . U., of Ala jvna, inolulini , a fall hn
cory of. he Lohtcau«e. i'lustrite l. Now ready [
bead for particular*. h>. B T8S Af Pubiuhei
fit brciuwai, New York Clijr
« fj
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