Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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MiRTON'S UNION
LIG FACER.
"Thk old Ke)i:ibie" Union
jhe «tiii warl advocated
national kkpubucantsm.
Commends itselt to all, who ar« oevot
t>ii to the principles ot the gram1, parly of
I rugiee<< and Freedom*
II has now entered upon a new volume
and asks at the haml of those, who prot est
republics!.iiiu that to which it is jtitily en
htieti a liberal and generous support;
The iNTKliLiufcNCEK was the last Union
paoei published in the states that attempt
fd to-eiede troui the Federal Uniot— and
couldn't.
'J >>e tSTF.i.i h+enceB la the oldest repub
Wean pap»r in the <soOth.
•*ihe istkllioescbp »m fo« many years
ihecmii republican journal in Uie south.
Tee editcr and prcj rietor al the Intej.
lOENCEK ban coutinuousiy kept the old
liig Qv.inir under the most trying cir-
cnuifltanees—lias stood faithlul .ituong the
fa it h less"— has passed through "the tiery
furnace" ol proscript jn intolerance <»nu
deadly haie" -ind
ftnaiked and alone
ha« striven to uphold the cause of the
constitution asu the union
in Ttxa»>
Huviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be pub1 lsued iu the old demo-
latic stron^iiold under the most adverse
ciretxudiaiHien, and havtrg made the Ln-
TELi-i^ENCKH a
eEKM^NENT INBmUTIONi
paving speiii his tnue aud talents aid
ijujiiey. wuen t'ricuds were "lew and far be
iwe*n,'' hitv»n^ borne tLe taunt aud bur-
u.eii ol Uie tight; he beueves that in toe
uu*u i>l a belter Jay ne aas the light to
a k ibose who "claim to be republicans
it) help exiend its circulation.
in uin columns will be toun«l much Use
ini iiituraiai.ioii tor the 'justness man. tut;
1.timer aau mechanic aud all classes ol
community. We snail continue our ei>
ilea vols lor
J.AW AN1) OKDEK and GOOD GOVERNMENT
ihe iN'i'liLLiUKNiJjiK continues lo advu
"alu r'uioic i1 i^e schools, morality tem-
perance atui virtue—endeavoring "io
cheer the taste and cultivate the muni,
iu "btuid up the waste places" aud t<> hen
ftit uiankiuu.
'lo our old renders. it is not nect!w,arv to
t.av more-—tuey uuiterstaud us 'lo llm
new, in our fuuet we say iry u», or not as
von pieaue! We have entered upon Uie 18
yoltiuat oi the weekly and ure in iue ou.
voiuine of our OAJti.jf. »<Vt «jave made a
good publicatioiisas oui u-»aus wouiu per
nut—unpretentious and unassuming
though our paper may have been, wa are
hatistied turn, iu our tiumule capacity we
have done some good, to others il th«y
have nut to us
t hose who wisli a lair, candid outspo
kc»u lournai that paudeis not to a vitiated
astf JUHl Oj<Vs not the Kiim lo iiaai are
liViua Ij enroll tliemseives u^on o.i-
isl ana receive tu« wekkli' at tae rate
U.-jU a year, auU tue UAtii^ at ©i.JJ
>ear. VVe nave never had agents in t
helit to canvass for us, nor have we He
.lolltctors o il to Lan»s» and annoy. O
the coiiiiarv, we have oiii'eeives been
j lesseU lor our bin a--, many can testily
'io iliose in this icaiity we wotnd tespect
ully say that i> navi-i* suoscriptiun
tnev can rest assurer that, a paper putiiisa
»*d m Dallas wheu there were only thirteen
(loj while republicans, voting the HcKet
i i U e entire oouuty, can not fail wnei.
Ihert are llurieeu uunured. auu
nil j ui. not
till there are more than thirteen thoasaud
(i;'.,UOU). Here We pianted our Kbeuczei
years ago and here iNukton's Union in-
>.i,i.ioenceu will sitml louo st^iiar-a wort
i.oirk ui ji llie ua_ ami benoiu it istiyilii
IF YOU WANT
Boawlerc,
a situation.
A
A Beivaui Uitl*
'J o l^llI a 8U>r»\
'I j i-eii a j>iaao.
T?y null a tiorse.
'! u buy a oound,
To SU » Uoi .e,
'J > aoi! a catriiigt,
A Hour i'ig u'aoa.
'iu jorruw motiey,
To sell dry »o»l,i.
't J Boli giucel l«5^,
> sell furniture.
To B< h »c-ai r«lul(>,
A joii of JiackBinbiunj,
A Jjb of caipciutit my.
t> sell Milliiiufy gjodi.
\ •) s, ll a huii-v ^..a lit,
■i o »dveiu«; to advantage,
'i j fi.iil di.y aur's address,
'i j no.i u pito-1>: iai'iutarc/
o t>r.y n«c!'.oiia \«.ridje,
*i'i tiua auj lu'u# i u hiv'o iusi,
\ B *<t I'll • iW i u i!< :iu us ,
'i. :i«'i »ii owner lor lost ^roiieriy*
Adverilsj iu
MOKiO.Y.S IN 1 ELLltiENCER,
c bus tne btfcl c:rculattou oi any pa~
) er in North letas.
Adiertin'MK.
y?wtpM'jnr tti'.ve/Usiu^ It :iow rjee jiiutd iiy
t; »« nfi ik«u, liaviu» faun iu tlid.i o va »arts,
dm iti" lias, efl'euti'e uieau* ;ti aecu.iil* for their
f til • •fuu (•ui(:ih<jii oi mm nierlti.
»p«r <-VM..i»iii|t nup^id a irquin , a-jd
u .i • aitiole offsrea »u. good qaalily a'ld
ni • r»-r p.l■■■a, t-«e uai i ral i .suit .b iu il'..af J
•».% fd.
Is-. »-«p iper mlvortieing is a pi-rmia'jut ad tillon
lkl 1'if leomaiiou ot'Hid <jo u iJTiri jel, Stf.
(Mit'li<i> j> nu .eut liliueuce always aiwo-&
1u t:.e r l'iier.-«r,
{* advertisinif is lit' uiost erer<et;c
w:ni vi.iKaut ol"«ait-»ai««i'; aJJr.«a iu» tlij^»ai,d»
» i d.»y, «'«*ay« iu lu * I>n i* -r'» itiltf. e»»,
, u|n *-ae/j at .iu.* svv .11^ t .IVJ U^ii ft. Jl i i
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Ncwapapcr ddvi'ttis'n< prcnotes tr d^, for
eveni'i tno dull tt'iiOs a!v8rti«ar« « c ire bv tar
tbe lar^p l eh ire of w hut is buicg doue.—John.
TO POSTMASTER'S.
we will be obliged t > every postmus'er «. ho
wfl 1 HACK Ilia la vV, aud liiluriu us
whenever any <"-<ip/ ot till i.<i 1' cktt
in u-jt tsd«n out ol tUo oUice. rt'o ttjn', want
lo throw away any aiou y yii any graceless
b'-ain ips, w'io ••reuig," nor do »- wis i to send
our paper u any ollijj w lore the party to *hoiu
a u addrossel 0-» movj<l oil' wituoat having
UllVoUl enoagh a him to notify uo tnat h e had
vauiosed.
For Sole
a No. 1 farm of 20U acres, about eight miles
southeast of Dallas and otle mile north of tue
•uuk ltaiiroad; oue liunared acres improved;
^ good two oioiy frame h mse rjoeiuiy built;
good granary and barn, a well of excellent water
i» couyenieiit to a go>»d tuno >1. i'rioe, $.0 per
acre. Knquire of a. h Norton scco.
S'12 acres of good land, wim a small improve,
ment; an acres uud^r fenoy; land weil tiuOereil
Will be sold tor $10 pw acre, ^'apaole ol being
oiade a good farm, hocatod rout seven miles
southeast of Dailus. Title perfect. x'ltis land is
part on the 1'rinity river. Koi ^articuiai » tmiuire
ot a. ii. 4\uu ion & u<>
For Sale or I^enf
Advertise your wishes in the Intelligencer.
A bran new sale for sale. i£u<iuire of a. b.
Norton & Co.
Beveral desiraola rooms and houses for rent
h;n(|uire ot v. b. Norton & Co.
A iiouso on tne earner of dycamore and Ea<'.ilic
avenue for reut. Enquire ot d. B. Norton & Co.
Our coiuni s are opou to ail advertisers. |iutes
mude known on appncutio.i 'ot e editor.
Valuable lands ,i uiuuf codiitus ill I'exas for
sale. Enqaire of tne editor of the Intklligkn
ER.
iiaiifalns iu lt>n'l in all part of Tesas can be
lind bv appyinif t. A B. ,01410^ o. CO.
Texas.—All who contemplate iutiui-
-^rating to "the beautnui lami" ca.i learn
Die auvanta-es and uisiidvautages—'"the
truth, and noihing but the iruth," by sub*,
eu'thing lor ivtuiTON'si Union lnteuhioiim**
jek, pubosheu at Ualias, Hie city oi ^reat
ejcpeciatious and jiruaie^i promise in the
state ierms: f ^12.oU pei'iiiuin 1.60 for
i x mouths
lMx\K JLA.\D
12JHli acies of choice 1*1.\K land, in
uue oody' in Unerokee county, lexas. Fore
sieatiow tizures. iilie perleet, No tim
ber has ever been cut from the iand.
Call on or Address
A. II. d ( O
Homestead Law
(KXTlMr,T8 FkO>1 THE bTATE C'ON SkTITL'ITON
ART.XVI.—GENERAL PROVISIONS
h'EC. 60 '.i iie hoiiiedieciil 01 u tuiiii 'y uhull
and i« lior^bv pr'tocted iroirj t'orctd bale lor th*
payiiieut ol all deb*a, wX.cpt lor tbc puicna»e
money U.ereot, ox* a pa t of' such purchaae inoooy
ilie tuxefe due thwreoii, or tor v:ork ana material
u.-e«' Hi coiihtiu2ui g impruvemeiits tuer on; aud
n this la»t Crto«* < n)y when the worK and m<iurial
art oo'-trueled lor m writing, vvitli the consent oi
tl«e wife, given in tin* Mime manner a^ U rnqn .red
lit niatiag a Pale and coiiveyanee of the lAOine-
® ead; or shall the owner, it* a ma:rlt-d man, »eil
the homeiitoad withe ui thu oonac.ii ot tiu wire,
given in such manner as may be prescribed i>y
l«*w. moiUa^e, trust deeu or other lieu shall
tvor Ve va'id, except lor the purchase mojiey
u crelur or improvements maue tnereon, as nure-
:i.-0ttore pruvidcj, whetiier &ueh mortgage or
trust, dueu or other lieu snail hav«* beeu created
by the husbaua n one or together with his wife;
and aii pretended su»es of ttie h.-mestoad luvoiv-
iu^r any condition ol doleance shall oe void.
i:EC. 61. 'J he homestea^, liot ju a town or city
«hall consist ol uoi more than 200 acre* of laud
wiuch may be in oue or more parcels, with tue
improvements thereon, l'ne n^mescead, in a city,
town ol' wi.atfe bnaii e^nslst of iot or lots, not lo
tjActttd in va ue tive ihouoaud dollars at the time
01 tneir Uesi^naiiou »s the ho ues'tad, witn >ut
reicicue*' to tiie v.iiue oi auy inii>ruvementb ihere-
oa i roviueo, Kjal tne b^me siiall he used tor
tiie purposes of a hooie* or a« a place to exercise
the caning or ousiuess oi me u ad of a tam/iy.
i ioviued, also, mat Any iemporw»iy reutlug ol tlie
lioin jsteavt saan not cnauwe tne character of the
i.aiiic v hell uo othc« homeSbtau lia- Oeeu auuUiede
oEC. uii. tue deauD ol lllc ou.-.uauu .u* wile
or boih, the iuaiudlcau ouaii descend aud ve.i tt;e
^l^e iuauiter as otii^-l reai p ok eitv oi tue deceas-
es, a. d Miall oe governed oy ti»o same i^wo of de*
becut an«. u.striouiiou. i>ut ii sh«.i- uot oe uarti.
iioiitd aiijou*. tile hed'a ol lae deoeaseu du/iug the
oetiuiv. ol tu<- aarv«v*ug *usoatid <>a'wife, or so
tiir! a» tne t»urviv«.r »*;ay elect io use oi occupy
Ue sam t us a Homestead, or as lon^ ,»a luc guaru-
all ol the ill dor ch'ldl'cjtf Oi IU ■ deeoas.td aiaV
permitted, uudei tile OiJei" of uie proper cudrt
uaViug juusiiiwiiou, to u»e and occupy tl.e sa ue.
1 ne iuW uciiiiiu^ ilie iiom«.otea tuui otdi.r i»iop
ertv exeinp. lrutu *.aj:atio»i in aocotdauce witu cue
It!) Jx t pi OV JaloUs Is uS lollo w.)
Anl. Auere ouiill ; iso be restrvnd to
tvt y liuiiij .11 tu*s date, u'«e an 1 eieai(;i *.am
loiieu »aie *ol dcj.a, iUc la xotvlag piopel'iy : Aii
uoustiioiu uiu 4*iteuen luiauure; an liapic o.eut j
oi it*.^t at* tv'Oia aud appar^A>*s oeiviJg»u6
U' aj) vi Jn jlOootu..; an 0jou* OeiOja^lU^
pi.ite or |*utniC i«oi «rioat uVc ai.iea covVa au^
VmIU9| i Hu ,V Oi Mul'm two Uafseci auu
oue vvikg.u, w»u carriage or u*94j ; oue nuu,
vli > tWeut) hc-Ad ot ouec^, m;i UJToVIs-
U laO aUil K iaijC yjii a .u-i lot U .ilie CO.iSd »i4# UiiU ,
aii ouddico, Utidiefi^ad hui'tie^s ucc asa*y aw Lai
use oi lue iU ul.j , ta *?very u.i^i'n uiiti h;au
ii i.»Ji.ij one Uo.ae, oridic «*d • Aiuu.u; «t a tveaiu
upp-».vt -iiiu u»i too a*, c»jpaiaiu& aua o< >o twa oe,
lo in i<r«v<Ai.e tiOi^AV
Schenck's Adjustable
S»pf mm* qpppipp
FIJFLE
PST-fEB
JC-l
Ai^> Housnkoo^er in the land can repairthoCook
S'uvo—i)i:t in iu*w Tire Hackp. nop Orates an<l
l.inings—hr iHimr SCHBNCK'£J
ADJUSTABLE STOVE REPAIRS.
Soi 1 liy all Hardware ftiitl Stove Pcnlors.
!•::>!) r^n ' iiu ri.*Rs. Maimfacturcd onlf hy
Krlionrk'N Adjustable Firo Flack Co.,
54 Doartvorn Street, ('hleajo.
JEFF WORD, JR.
attorney- at-l aw
Offlco 612 M tin St-
D- - - 1EXAS.
W piaclice in tlic Pislrict Courts ot the
St-VM >'h, Eighth an-i Sieve run District* 'uid in the
tsupri rise niiil Federal Court at Austin, ijler
aud Dallas.
1©
a*
1^1
-TO-
Louis? lit Cincinnaci
From St. T0uis«
—VIA THE—
OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RY
B^aTNo Changes ofCars.^8
farmers, Planters, I Stock Feedsrs
Will S»»f Money by (irinriinu tlielr own Feed,
Thk Cki.khratkd
Tfios, Bradford Portable
FOR CORN, WHEAT, AND
STOCK FEED.
Also I.ontlier,Gum Belt-
I iii(r. lioliiiiK Cloth, etc.
Write for descriptive
circular and 1'iice List.
THOS. BRADFORD & CO.
«1 HWhmJ Street. Cincinnati, OhU*•
j 4IIours THl?icicio8tlia]timore!
IIoursTi^te tokef"lV asliiniiton!
BURN H Ai"v\'5
PrIhcp P^eeplntr Cotches from St. Louh tc
Lcuisvilli', riticiuiimi, Baltimore and
Wa liiiitrton, WITHOUT CHANGE!
But one (Jhange to New York.
The 0. & M. is the On/y Lino ru.ininit ^roug'h
Trains lo i ouisville and Cincinnati, ln direct <-ou
nectlou with ail trains from ilie West, bonthwi/sl
nd Northwest.
By wnich you can secure tickets
to Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, by way u' Wartijington,
the Capital of our Country.
'U~A UTii U \T
PAMPHLET FREE BY
BURNHAM BROS,YORK,PA.
IS A SURE CURE l
for all,diseases of the Kidneys and
--LEVER —
It lias specific action on this most important i
organ, enabling it to tlircw off torpidity and !
inaction, stimulating the her 1 thy secretion of (
tha Bile, and by keeping the bowela in free j
^condition, cflecting its regular discharge.
Slil .7-fe H «> p • If you aro suffering from
8wldSfcli c€la malaria,have the chills, j
arc oilions, dyspeptic, or --onstipated, Eidhij- j
Wort will surely relieve and quickly euro.
In the Spring to cleanse tha System, every
one should tako a thorough course of it.
ll- SOLD BY DRUGCISTG, Price $1.
Carrying all da^en of paB-engei.^
through without change of earn
to Louinvilie and Cincinnati.
« ^ •{ By which vou can avoid a Mid-
night chanye of cari between til.
Louis and Cincinnati, if you leave
St. Louib on night ixains Unlet)-
you t»ty extra faie in addition ti
money paid tor ticket.
Via Cincinnati, making direct
connection with all road.s.
lioura layover by other routes.
^lease Ask any 1'icket Agent
(except tl-.os' working fjr a competing .oad,)
V\hi-h is the yuickeist &UestKoutefiom ot. Louis,
to Ciueiuaii, Louisvi^ie, Baltimore, Washington,
ueiljou will be told the OiltOiS MliSSl'iWIl'i.I bj
14'Y. VA hen purciius i g, p ea"j ask for 'tickets
this load, for sul«* a' pll ollioea of coni,eutliig lint
In ot, Louis, at lul ic iJ,3 i>. ifourtli iat
Yr". W. fiSABOKY, ~
OeuV Mau.
300,000 acres choice land in one body.
lJanies wisiiing to sell win give partic-
<ilars tts to location and lowest casli rate.
A ,B Norton & Co,
—The Editor of the San Marcos Free
Pre«s iieecntiea the condition ol many puo»*
isliers:
A. word to delinquent subscribers. We
have not found titae to send out bu s i ltd
ail kiiowins! tneuiselves indeoted ^eeil not
lo waii 'or tut- foruiaaiy, Out will please
call and pay up.
A (JAKL).
To all who are jsuueuiig irom tie errors and
indiscietion of youth, ueivous wcaSuiuis, eariy
decay, <oss ef uiaiiiiooj, otc.. l win tc.ia u r^oJl^i.
ihat will cure you, Uii.u.11 UK 0 JtJt vl'.UE, i'nis
giea'. remudy wai discovered by a tui^i ,uary iu
douth Auiti.ia. ooiiU u seii-uudiitssed envelope
Ui the ilev uesepli l\ tuuiaa, ol.iuou u, jMew
ort. cuy.
WAS M-a good location in 'i«ras for a ilrs
class Military oc.iool by oue o f i>j<* aoietl and
uiost experioiiiieu teaoiiar^ in the Uuioa, wao
oritigi WHfl nun the Vt ry highest tesliiiiuiiiaU .d
lo .iiuoaiija uaJ moral e.iaiaute.. juy par-
lies daairiug im e;taoliou.ue it ol a Wo. i jJiuIh-
ry A.h4ewv .ae luvitea io upon coireipyiidenco
wiLU ,11c JiUlfor oftllc l-N 1'ti.l.iOBNCIi.i.
Tt»e Intelligencer given vai-
ai>ie iBioi OiaUou tui 4>ii5U iier, au-
t
I.UOi.
window sash ami wi.idow frame, in
whicii tne wul oe nam at any point
ill t:i: Irame witnout iveigots or siuiiiar
couii'i vances, liaii oeen patented by iVJr.
camper LmWe.i- tein Jl 4'0 uuious, Ohio.
J he side'oais ol lte .-a.»li are wider at tiie
top than iit the boUoui, and the window
uatne la provided Willi recesses, in winch
oars are placed thai .ire pressed out Uy
saitaOiD 'JK'liixs against tliv dia<outn edges
ot ine i-iiie oars «>f tue sasn, i,ie hpnngs
exerting tue grealesw pressure beio# ilie
centre ufuia oais, and Holding tne sa«n
n,t any desired po.->ition.— tickiUi/ic Ameri-
can.
A model of this useful invention ctn be
seen ai iNot'ion's i.deuigaacvi office in
stone tiui.anig coiner oi aycauuoiv too Ldui
tree is.
EKL0RD OF FRAl'DS.
The Post Office Peparncent puw «>on its fraud
1st tn ! Ini i >. '' '** v sui» i • • » •! -«u lm Ti-
can News LxoliHiigrf of Cinoiuuuti.
i^eof^ed. alia* A oifor-1, ahsi Sau
Ivru i Co., oi OhiJ.nv are irandi.
"real Aes er-I tiuu Woiks,I'uwburg, Pa, djo'
mite up-
iii. Lobdelt Chemical O .. oI8t, '.«uis. Mo., it
is reportrd ilou't pa> its ndv^.tising neouunts.
The >ie« Yor^ H ui
B. BHATTUC,
GeL'i I'ass'r Agen
CINC1NKTI, O-
G. D. BACON, lien'i Western Agsnt
St. Louis, Mo,
J. K.Merryfield, M. W. Pass, Agent,
Dallas, • - Tex a.
T H F
TEXAS & PACIFIC
RAILWAY
W itii its eiimiKJi ion^
FroiU the Direct Line
BETWEEN
Tei. few Mexico & California
ai.d a 11 |)tnnic in '■ he
Nonli. East and Soutlieasi,
Pullman Palace {Sleeping Cars
Daily Between
ST. LOUIS AND DALLAS
K)1U' WORTH EL PAfcO
ANL) DEHJNU AND
MARSHALL AND
NEW OKDEUNS.
Close tiuuuentioii at L m^vitw &.
Meuoia
WITH THE
[nternaMouai ^ oiiv.ii Nortlieru li'y
— FOK —
HOUSTON
GALVESTON
AUSTIN,
SAN ANT ON JO
AND LAKEDO
Fur tickets, b ig»a^e check, or any
infaruititiou as ratns and rou'ea,
api>iy t<» a»V the Ticket
•weiiliS «t to
B. W. McCULLOUGH,
Afs'l Genera! P;4hu. Agfit,
Mnr-h^)l 'lVxai*,
H. O. TO '-VNSEND,
Geueril Pa-'f*. A^ent,
S Ti"uis, Mo.
H. M HOX E,
3 \ V w Pre-i«lent,
S'. L'»ui- NTn,
E. P. TURN Eli.
Ticket Aji^uij
Dillas, Texia.
TOR 138%.
Will be nia'.toa fuek tn rfli : ^liqnnts
tomcri" of last s'ear Tdhoutoroeranr it XtcorViins
ilxmt 17600 iUi-.Htratjn*^ prfee
Hath vou soon It? It
dowcriptiiics aud val ini*e ilimt
' uo variotiOR^cf Ve(retaJ)le -
■«o-v frtpes, n
for i
! and fiow> r
iahx»Hc lo all
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x..«i »... - . uruialniig Coibpiny don't j>ay
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1883, newspaper, September 27, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444620/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.