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Dllfer PAPER MOW rUBMSHBI) IX TUB
• STATE CF TEXAS-
OR EVE^ LIKELY 10 BE.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION \
(3toie Year - - 00!
Six Month - - - $3 00|
OFFICE: 743 ROSS A YFNUE,
Homestead Law
, To thoee in this locality we wonld respect
1 tilly wty that in paring Hurwcription
! tney can rent assured that, a paper publish
ferraaorfi From tiie^State Constitiiton pd in yr,hen there were rmht thirteen
art.xvi,—GENERAL PROVISIONS. j (13) white republicans, voting the ticket
Pec. 50 The homestead of n family shall be, ! fn the entire county, can not fail when
and is hereby protected from forced sate for the j^ere are (JJjieen hundred, arm
payment ot all debtft, except for the puronane |
. 1 1— jhot
til! there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,COO). Here wfc planted our Ebenezer
yeara ago and here Noivroy's Union In-
ELLTGEKCKR will stand to do square worK
Look up at the fiair and behold it is flying
DAL L AH,
TEXAS.
"ROUGH ON RATS."
Clear out nits, in ice, roa&hes, (lief, ?»tf
bed-bugs, skunks,cliipmiiuks, gophers, loc
Druggists.
Buy drugs and medicines at the old re.,
liable Market Drug Store.
Billington is offerin® some ^oecia! Bar
gains in Furnitura, chairs,looking stlass&c
II is stock is the largest and is comprised of
the finest jjoois in his line to be found iu
Texas.
The bsstfamilv newspaper—the INTEL
LNSENCEK.
DON'T DIEINJTHE HOUSE.
"Rough on rats." Clears out rats, mi
roaches, bed"hug*, ilies, a.its, utiles; chip
munks, gophers. 15c,
Biilington gives great bargains in Fur-
niture,
Au old "'jrso says: Dr, Actor's Tinjlsb remj-
dy is be i foi coughs, croup or,.diphtheria. At
druggist,
Furt blood makes good health. Ao'ter'
Qlood Elixir, endorsed by eminent phyBis
cims. At druggist.;.
Get your uetgiibir ty subsorib
01 tua IXT'3<3LLiaSMOE3,
DECLINE OF MAN.
Nervous weakness, dyspepsia,impotence,
sexual debility, cured by 'Weiia' Health
Renewer.' SI.
^•ITUATION wanted by a No- 1 clors, sales
eii'I uook keeper. Beet of refereucoa given
Addrotis Nortou1'! l:< i'Et.i.Gr.!>csu oiilce.
Get your neighbor to read the INTEL-
LIGENCER.
FLIES AND BUGS.
Flies, roacihes, ants, bed-bugs, rats,mic3
pophers, chipmunks, cleared out by 'rough
»n rats.' loc.
AU persons bavin? demands agii-tst "he United
>'■' atee as witaoHPC« >r otherwise durinx ray i>e •
t ■(••:• as Marshal of the Northern District of Texas
.ire refa-sted to pnsj.it t .o nam; at on ;'.' to
Ti iHas Dsc 1 18:12. A ii NORTON.
TO OUR SUBS*'RI^RS AND ADVES
,TISEUS
K I
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To make contemplated improvements
involving considerable outlay of money
the fNTKLLitJENCER calls upon ail in arrears
t > contribute. Many are owing us to
years, and if tiiey cannot pay all let theui
t:olp us to (he extent r.f their ability
thousands of dollars scattered throughout
the country row gathered into a pi'e in ou
•inctuat would enable us lo publish a pa
per far in advance of our contemporarie
Seid in your dollars and be inscribed u
on the Legion of Ro" or.
For SuLo
A No. 1 farm of 290 acres, about eight miles
►outheast cf I'ailns aad on.' mile north of the
link Railroad; ouu hundred acres improved;
,i good two stoiy fr.une house reoently built;
t; yjii granary and b::rti, 3 well of evcsllimt tvati-r
v v.i convenient, to a good echjol. Price, per
••to. Enquire of A. R Norton KCo.
:r«2 aciea of good land, with a g:nall improve,
ir.eist; 20 acri's uuiler fence; land well ti nbered
Will be sold for $10 p**r acre. Oapa'ile of being
■.Mdeugood farm. Locatud about hjvon m.lea
b ."thtast of Dallas. Title perfect. This land i t
I ,-j i on the Trinity river. Foi particulars enquire
<V. B. NORTON it CO
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE
AT A GREAT RAHGAIJS.
r /' (k Acres, ail un,l"i- fence, with good dwfll
•' O'y lng, f.trm and gin hous ), with ooa half
. -.Ten never falling spring of go d cold water,
■id » good peach orchard, priicipally v.dUy
laud, i'nirty acrei <n ins.irs, fincud i> Itself.
Jtni mce utl in cul.tivalio pr > lioes a bale and a
: a u'ter to '.lie acre of cotton- This farm is sltua-
u* on b. at csee.% lour i.nd a lull' mKes southwest
>f I .ncaMter, an I lift'tun talcs dun 6outSi of Oal-
l u» ri e Srv act, Taxes all paid.
Any one wlalitnga number one frra will buy
FOR TERMS APPLY TO,
A. li. NORTON & CO.
A window Basil and window frame, in
which the sam will be held at any point
in the iratue without weights or similar
•o:iti lvaiicer, has been patented by Mr.
< '.ssper ijowenstein :>f 'Columbus, Ohio.
Ti e side bars of ti e s-u-h are wider at the
top than at the bottom, and the window
fuuia is provided With recesses, in which
burs are placed that ara |ires-<ed out by
s ii sible springs s;j{Hinst the diagonkl edges
or i he side bar" "f the sash, the pprnigs
exerting the greatest pressure below the
i ciure ol the bars, acd holding the sash
at w_" desired po-itton.— Scicntijie Ameri"
A model of this useful invention can be
► et-n at Norton's Intelligencer office in
tiir r.e building corner of Sycamore aud Elm
uetts.
NOTICE THIS.
If you -xnn i .uj j ymlio, org«n or wrilcal In
fr'rutnei.to t.1 any kind or itbect muitic, or iustruc-
t icu' lK>jk or any tiiict: in the rnusieal |! ne—ap -
p/y to the editor ol the I^tf.lligknckr, and yon
will tw enabled to buy what you want and von
■wUl have thirty per ceut from what yon wil hsve
to piy no-caded mu»ic dealers., B*ar ihia in taiad
J liyjg the hoi.dav aeuson.
taoiiey thereof, or a pa-t of tmch parchasc money
the t. xee due tbercon, or for work and material
u>ed in constraatiog improvements thorjon; and
In this la«l case only when the work and material
are contracted for iu writing, with the consent of
tlie wife, given in the Mime rainner us is required
it, making a rale and cjnvcyancti of the nome-
= eud; or sh.ill the owner, if a married man, sod
toe homeotead without the r<inseijt of tlx wife,
viven in su«-h manner aa may be prencrihed by
law. No mortgage, trust deed or other lien shall
ever be va'id, except for th.> purchase money
therefor or improvements mnde thereon, os here-
inbefore provided, whetlier aucn inoitgage or
trust deed or other li.nt sie'.U have been created
by tbe husband i one or together with hia wife;
and all pretended »» «o! tec h nestead involv-
ing any condition of defeauce shall ba void.
bEC. 51. The homestead, n jt in a town or city
ehall consist of not more than -00 acrss of iand.
which may be in one or more parcels, with the
improvements thereon. The hciuestead, iu a city,
town or viliajte shall CuJieist i! iot or ioli', not l o
exceed in va ue live thousand dollars jx the tiiue
ol thnir designation na the heui stead, without
reference to the value ot nay improvements there-
on. Provided, that tic Sime all:• ii be used for
the purposes of a home, or as •; pt..<v; to exercise
tbe calling or business of the li ad of a f imiiy
Piovioed, niso, that any temporujy renting of the
homestead shall uct cham/o ti;* oi:::-tu:-.-r of tua.
uuirt when no other homestc i. I.:. • i-i-on ■. 'uuied-
SEC. 52. On the a- ;tli ot the Jv. is<l or wife
id ves the
decuas-
of do-
'.o parli.
o .tn«: LUt
. r
- H IL-
u
or both, the home: Usad '' lesc .-k:
ike mautier as o!.t.( i' ie;d property c '
d and umII oe goverau t oy cae wn
cent and distr.br,uon l- :t i\ shall l
ioued anions the l'.eir • '■ tl:e '
ifetime of the burv r.. • >•
ong as the tairv.vcr reay elect to u-;u or
be sam<) ft» a hoisiebt' or ;.r. !. : v .
nil of tbe minor children ot th^ fl >eei icd . ut|
permitted, uedcr the older of the propei oullft
having jurisdiftion, to use and occupy the same.
The lew dcllnlng the honiesteauonu other prop
crtv exempt from tuXHtton 111 accoruatice witu tut
above provision* la as follows :
art. 6834. Tnere tliall ; lso be reserved t(^
evety family ill this Btate, free and exempt t.om
forced sale tor deolo, the foilowiuj propcriy ; An
household acd Kitchen furniture; nil impleaieatf
of husbandry; all tools and apparatus oolougtrik
to any trade or profet-siou; aii books belonging
to private or public libraries; Uvemileh cows an i
caives; two yoke of work oxen; two hoises and
one wagon; on« carriage or bugay; one #un
wenty hogs; twenty head of sheep; all pro via-
ns and forage on hand lor home consumption;
1 saddles, bridles and harness necessary lor t!u
e of the faoiliy; and to every eilizen and heat.
Inmily one horse, bridle and saddle; all weai:
ppirel; ad tools, ueparatus and boots be.
g to his private iibr»iv
INTEi
NORTON'S LJNIOiN
LIGENCKR.
"The old Rciiabia" Union (>aper ant
the stalwart advocate of
nat).on ax, hep UELICANISTiT,
Commends itself to all, who ,ir^ devo
ed to the principle; ot the grand party o
Frogreefl and i'rccdom"
It has not;- en tered upon a new voiiim
and a«ks at the hand oi thosa, v/ho profeu
republicanism that to which it is jvsV.y er
titkd alibsral and generous support.
The iKTiiiLKiEjiuKR was the last Unio:
pauei published ic the states that attsmji
•d to secede from the Federal L'niox."- «:,■
ixiuldu't.
The IxiTEETjoEKCm is the oldest ;epul
licnn paper in the scuth.
*'i he liSTEi.EiGEKCEit was for many vear-
the <mli public an journal in the south
Tne editor ard proprietor at tua Iijtki
igehiC3'.& has continuously kept the oh
tlag Qvinv under the most trying cir
cumstances—has stood faithful Among tht.
faithless"—has passed through "the lien
furnace" oi prescription intolerance an<
deadly haie" and
ttnaipex) and along
has striven to uphold the cause of the
constitution aki> the union
in Tctch.
Haviag demonstrated that a republicar
paper can be published v,\ the old demo
ratic stronghold under the mo.it advem
circumstance?, and having made the L-i
TKLLRjENCJEE a
pee?*ajue>'t INSriTUTION!
having spent his time and talents and
money, when friends were "few and far be-
tween," having borne the bruut and bur-
Uie* ol the tight; he beiievea that in tin.
dawn of a better day ne has the right t<.
ask those who "claim to be republicans
to help extend its circulation.
iii oui columus will be tou::d much use
fui intormatiou for the business man, tm:
armer and mocbnnic aud all classes o<
community. We snail continue our en
deavoia lor
law ani> order axe good government
The Intelligenckr coutmue-s to adv ;
'sgte i'uDiic J?rc^ Schools, morality tem-
perance anu virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind.
io "build up the waste places" and to ben
efit mankind.
lo our old Tenders, it is not neotv>>rv to
gay more—they understand us, 'In the
neir, in our midst we say try us, or not as
you please 1 W# have entered upon the J8
volumt oi the weekly and are in Hit Oth
volume of our daiw. uuve made a
good publications as cur it«.ans would per
mit—unpretentious sad unassuming
though our paper may nave been, we are
satisfied that, iu our liumtile capacity we
have do.ne wme good, lo others ii the?
have not to us
Those who wish a fair, candid outapo
ken journal that panders not to a vitiated
taste and bows not the Knee to Baal are
invited to enroll themselves upon ou-
li«t and receive tue weekly at the rate ot
$2.50 a year, and the daily at ifi.OO pe
year. We tiave never had agents m the
field to canvass for us, nor have we sent
collectors out to Lariasa and annoy. On
the contrary, we have ourseives been
preaaed for our bill a* many cjui notify.
EEVtSMBTSR, TP, 13.
If you ato sick Hap Bit tors will Rarely aid Na-
ture in making you well when all else falls.
If you nr» coetive r r dyspeptic, or ara suffering
from any of the numerous discuses of tbe stomach
or bowels, it i-i your own fault if you rem»'n 111
fjr flop Bitten are a sovereign remedy in all
urh complaints.
If ycu are wasting away with any foim of Kidney
disease, stop tempting Louth this momoat, and
turn for a curs to Kop Bitters.
It yo>r are sick with that terrible pkibnew
Kervousuess, you wiii fiid a "Bilm in Gilead"
,n the uto of il:sp Blttt>rs.
If y«ur are afreqneutor. or a resident of a trtas-
malic district, barricade joursyttem agaloat the
sciura^c of all ouuutriea—malari»l, epi leudc, bil-
ious, and intermittent.fevers—by thuse of Hop
Bitters,
It you have rough, pimply, or sallow slun, bad
i'i-eath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gen
eraily. hop Bittevs will give you fair ekia, rich
blood, and #weetJBt breath, heulth, and comfort.
In shor , they cure all dist;ase». of thr? stomuch,
bowels, blood, liV' r, nerves, kidneys, Rrigbt's
disone. 15500 wi l be paid lorucai-e they will
otcuruor help.
That poor,' ibeilridden, invalid wife, e'sto",
mother, or daughter, can be made the pictuie ot
health, by a t :w bottles 01 Hop Hitters, eoeti&g
but a trifle. Will you iet them buffer?
IP YOU WAIT r
Boarders,
a situation,
A raKs nan,
A set van* G irl,
To :crst a stor^,
"'0 sell ft piano.
To sell a horse,
To buy a house,
To bu • a hort'o,
To sell a carriage,
A eoareing p'aise.
To borrow money,
To sell dry goods.
'i"o sell jrroceries,
o soli furniture.
To ail\ real <^tat».
A job of UlackBmi'httijjf,
A jib of carpentering,
To sell Mii'i iery goods.
To sdl a h^.i'ie aod lot,
To adveitis.' to advantage,
To And any one's addresi,
To seil a piece oi furniture,
To br.y a a-: oiri hand :a.riavn,
To find any thing y u have left.
To Beil ugr-aui; 1 t.U i ioU meats,
To liad an ow.'jer tor lost property'
Advtrilsu iu
KORTOS'S INTELLIGENCER,
•Vhich has the be&t circulation of any pa-
per in North
Tne following resolutions passed by the
Ohio press association, in our judg !m"nt
aregood ones, and should b-j ctrried out,
to the letter, by every newspaper publisn-'
er in Texas;
•Resolved, That we, the members of the
Northwestern Ohio Editorial Association,
refuse from this date to give any foreign
advertiser a special position in our papers,
and that we will not send a copy of o ir
paper to such foreign advertiser, unless he
pays lull price for the same, when the
contract is less than $20.
Resolved, That we will hereafter make
it a point in contracting with foreign ad-
vertisers to fix the prices so that they will
net us as good prices as we charge our reg-
ular home advertisers,
Resoived, That it be the duty of each
member of this Association to inform by
mail his brethren when a delinquent sub-
scriber moves into his county or town;
also, that he intorm the members of the
Association of any dishonest advertisers
witii whom he ha3 had dealings.
At the session of the Wisconsin Fdltors' and
Publishers Association, held at Milwaukee, Wis.
October 5th, a resohitioo ws.11 adopted d-preoat-
ing the half-cash half-trade system of advertising,
recommending to all newspaper 111 Wisconsin to
refuse all such offers, and encourage a system
eimi'ar to the established Oommef.ciai. agen-
cies in reference to the custom of foreign adver-
tisers and advertising agents. Milwaukee Heat i-
nel.
At the Democ*at:c ICditorial Aasociat on, held
r.t Indianapolis, Indiana. January 5-h, the fol-
lowing resolutions w-<re adop'ed-
Oolouel McDonald0uered the following resii
Jution, wii'eu was »dopted:
Rssolveu, That it is the senae of tlrs rreeting
the,t no contract for advertising in any paper
should be taken from any foreign advertisers at
a 1-bs rate of compensation than charged local ud
vea'tiaors on all kinds of matter.
J. A. Forsyt's then introduced the following
resointiou which was carried;
Resolved, That we deprecate the practices
common among publishers of newspaners of 11
eeuine a.7 advertisements sent them from parte
of whose fnaticiaZ jesponsibi/ity litey have no
Doweit dgo, and at rates ruinously iow; and that
adi this sense of this Convention "hat no order fur
8 \opicrting be secapted without tiret obtaining
satisiaetory reference as to the reliability of the
advertiser or advertising agent.
;*peic .4<i vertxbIug.
Newspaper f.drert:ftin» it r.tw recoRnise**. by
business men, Itav-.n« faltt in tbe'i own we res,
»s the. most eflVctho means ofaenudnf: for their
■{ooda a v ide recognition of th ^r morits.
{ifC'Wtpiper aavoid.dng 'mp-lsa irqiiiv, and
wiim tne sjvlcte offered *s 01 toid quality and
it i fair price, toe nati ral result ia increased
;a'es.
Newspaper alvertMnp Is a permanent adlillon
■0 the roputa'iun of th - g-iods advertised, be.
atiflo it in a p rmaueot influence a!\v ays at work
.u their Inter 1st,
Newspaper advertising is the most ercrgetic
m:i viii/ant of salesmen; addresdnji Uiontacdr
inch day, always in the :■ Ive iser's interest, and
tease:•■crijy at wo:k seoiirtg customers from all
N-wepapcr adyertialtig promotes tr de, for
even in tne dull time?, advert sers secure by far
-li« largest chare ot what is being done.—John
RECORD OF FRA UBS.
The Poet Office Department puts upon its fraud
tst the luuvil 'rtss x •soitali j 1 i,d the Ameri-
can News Exchange of Oirxionati.
Also George 8. iitiys, alia.* rfanforl, alias Ban-
lord ^ Co., of Chic t.'o arc frauds.
, Great Western Ouu Woiks4Plttsburg, Pa, den'
aiite up-
Ths> Lobdcll Chemictl Co., of 3t, T,,.ui9, Mo., it
is reported don't pay its advertising accounts.
The New l*or«. Furnishing Company don't pay
ads,and send iu return articles for money. 3 ware
of it.
The Gozetti ar.1 Sbir thus desci ibeo a nu:titude
of slinks ••
A subscriber who v-i'l allow the postmaster
to do bus iness for hint, ia the matter of stopping
his paper, after taking it a ye r or more—and
uever paid .or it—is not a tent'emiin, and his
name should le published, jitle is defraudi lg the
publisher, bat is too big acoward to do it boldly,
hersfore he hides iiimacif behind the pos icas
ter.
—Tlte Editor of the Sun Marcos Free
Press describes the condition of many publ-
ishers:
A word to delinquent subscribers. We
have not found time to pond out bills nnd
all knowing themselves indebted aeed not I
to wait for this formality, but will please
call and pay up.
Fkmir.j 4c Mcrriitr.. R £ Ron dell & Co., Chas
I If. r\i s. Co., BenlHtt, llollimin & Uo,. and
Cudworth & Ca., all of Chieaw t, are dec ared by
the PosUCleo department It be ftaudu.eu; con-
cerns.
Rmerprising people are begmnit g to lea rn the
v.t/uo (f advert!.-ing the year round. The persis-
tency cf tt osi- who are 110: intuaiuated l-y the cry
ot "anil I'mes," and whj keep lh.-'r tia'mt's and
ouciness • v^r b«f i-«t '.1: > p b;;c, wUt sureiy piace
tnem on tne liwht side In the ind.
J. Weaver 8t C», I'ittsburg.
P.cuner Maauf. cturiig co.
(♦real Westers Guu Works.
Dr tVai«. of Now Pork, wVio advertises Invieora
ting Pit's 1. a non psying fraad. Kor the print-r
the"head iine is a /ic for "There u no ba/m ia Gip
ead."
J, A. V»U, 1237 Market etrjet.fhy ide/pMa.P a
ao<J J. Cuiney ii ,eo 1267 Broadway, IStw Yorit
don't pay.
The Tyler Courier publish"* along list oide-
linquents, »nd offers their accmnt for sale.
Pass them arouud thar dead beat* be known
howevsr gsy the.r piumogc m#j- be.
O JK S"5|UA RE
The number ot syuare feet in a acre is
-13,500. In order to have this area the
piece of land must be of such a length aDd
oread th that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thui>, an
acrc of land might be 43,5(50 feet Ions,' by
one loot broad; 21,780 teet long by two
feet bfoad; M,520 leet long by three feet
broad, and ao on. If the acre of land is to
ae exactly square, each side must. be. near-
ly as pesaibie 208 feet 1:2 inches, The
uearest you can come to an exact'y square
acre with as even number of feet in the
are make it 220 feat long by 198 broad
Texas.—All who contemplate immi
grating to "the beautiful laud" cau learn
the advantages aad disadvantages—"the
truth, and nothing but tiie truth," by nub.,
cnbing for Norton's Union intblligenh
jek, published at Dallas, the city of great
expectations and greatest promise 111 the
State Terms: a $2.50 pernnuui $1,5C for
ix mcafhs
WANTLD —a good location in Texas for a firs
c!gs3 Military (School by one of tiie ablest and
moot experienced toacnera in the Union, who
brings with him the very hi^iest testimonials as
to qualification aad moral character. Any par-
ties desiring tlu establishment oi a No. 1 Milita-
ry Academy arc invited 10 open correspondence
with the Editor of the Ihtelligencea.
A CAKU. >'
To all' who are eufloring irom the errors and
indiccretion cf youth, nervous weakness, curiy
dccay, loss cf manhood, See.. I will send a receipt
that will cure you, KKKK OK CII.VHOK, This
grea* remedy was discovered by a missionary in
douth America, fcjend a self-aadrsssed envelope
to the Rev Joseph T. In man, Station D, New
i'orn city.
The greatest invention in the way of
a window sash holder—the Kevatone.Sash
Holder, contracie-s and builders are iuvi-
ted to examine the model at the office of
A. B. Norton & Co.,—Norton's building
corner of Elm and Sycamore—ana learn
about buviiig Suite and county rights.
WANTED—500,000, acres choice Texa
land in one body.
300,000 acres choice land in one body.
Parties wishing to sell will give partic-
ulars as to location and lowest cash rate.
A .B Norton & Co,
TO POSTMASTER'S.
We will be obliged to every postmaster who
will TRACK TliB LAW, and inform us
whenever any copy of the I.»TilIiLIGKNCKU
is not taKen out of theollice. IPc don't want
to throw away any money on any graceless
scamps, who "renig,"nor do wish to send
our paper tc any olliee where the party to whom
it is addressed has movsd off without having
HO Vol; 1 enough m him tc notify us that he has
vamosed,
A Happy Farcly.
Pulled from the breast,squeezed from the bottle
Stomachs will sour and uiik i^ill curdle;
BaOyhalielujahs all that night,
Household bumping heads iu awful fright.
Don't deay, 'twas tnus with Victoria,
Night was hideous without (.'listeria:
When colic left, for peaceful slumber,
All said their prsyer and slept like-thunder
iuU'£*-I2mo
For Sal a or Ren!
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1883, newspaper, May 17, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444279/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.