Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 233, Ed. 1 Monday, February 6, 1882 Page: 2 of 4
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T)T?Cirpba8ine8H yoa can engage In
J,$fr to, $20 pe- day made by
any workierof fe'tfcer sex, right in their
own loealitiea- Particulars and samples
worth $5^tre(u Improve your spare time
at this baaines®. address Stinson & Co.,
Poreland, Maine.
tJLIUS 8JHENDER ALFK EL' I AVIS
„g€HNEIDER& DAVIS
. WHOLESALE
&ROGER £
AND DEALERS IS
BAGGING AND TIES,
DALLAS, TEXAS
Wins, Liprs anfl Tobaccos.
j13 and 315 Elm St., Corner of (
St.
V AND ALIA LINE.
IT is the SHORTEST and TJICKEST Llna
nil important Eastern Cities.
IT is the only Line that runs Fiva Daily Lines
Pullman Palace cars from 8t. Louis East.
fT6 Track and Equipment are the Best in the
World
ITS T-taliis Ere run -with a view to the grew
accommodation of the public.
ITS Trains are run with regularity, and I'asseu
gets cr.ii therefore bo assured *af "laking con
etiors nitb other r9aas.
I S 'ipaploy08 are augtt to treat Patrons with
JL tbe greatest respect, and to give them every
5 ossible attention.
A14 the Improvements
Rnd appliances known to modern still an I iveca
oh, which ten i to insure Rapid Transit, Infot-
d with absolute Comfort and
usseugers, are in uaeon the Vandalia line
com, actions
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Norton's aUaioii IiHgM
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A. B. NORTON Editor
W-N.NORTON Associate Editor
/
Monday February 6, 188 J
The fpotted dog is feasting on
potted meat at Washington.
A Republican eleemosynary in-
stitution in the past—the Intel-
ligencer.—A paper that hence-
forth asks no favors from any on
account ot race color or previous
coudition of servitude—the In-
i/ieli«ejfcer.
Every week we are having
calls for papere after our supply
is exhausted. We never print ex-
tra copies unless ordered and those
wanting to read tht Intelligent
cer in 1882 had tetter subscribe
for it at once. Our word for it,
we viiil wake up tin snakes when
the campaign opensj and will cause
more hisses from hurt vipers than
ever before have been heard in
Texas. Circulate the word. The
Intelligencer, while adhering to
pa.-t traditions, will grapple with
living issues in a way that will
be keenly felt,
No subscription wanted without
pay in advance. We can't stand
the constant drain of non-payer*
We pay as we go—while they go
?.nd don't pay.
The Rout p. agents have an asso*
ciaiion running all over t^e Union.
They aieet at stated times lor the
good of the members. It is a
p rotective benefit association, and
unquestionably is productive of
much gcod.
life pictures.
Two little souls, a boy and girl,
Wandering oil to the foot of tbe hill
Bushes of green and blossom? of pearl
Laughed at themselves lu the roadside rill.
Crossing the lane, a gorgeous jay,
Bathed in the light of a flattering ray,
Jauntily chatters, "Some day, some day I"
Two sweet souls, a man and a maid,
Beecheu branches twisted above
Picking the daisies which sprinkle a glade,
Ana trying their luck at a game of love.
'This year!" "Next year!" "What do they say T
And out of the beeches tbe curious Jay
?eeps and chuckles, "Some day, some day P
\vo old souls, and the ecd of the day
Follow them home to tho foJt of the hill,
One late gleam which has wandered astray,
Breaks from a copse and dimples the nil.
Autumn leaves are strewing the way,
And hoarse from tho larch the hungry Jay
Shouts out to tho night, "Some day, some day»"
Two poor souls lie Ui the dead of the night,
Side by side, lie stiffened aud still;
And the winter's moon Just softens her light,
And soiemuly rents at the foot of the hill.
Remeiulieriug the bees and the buds and tho May
The summer gold aud the autumn gray,
Aud the warm green land where the beetle play.
In the crisp cold night the shivering Jay
Croaks out of bis dream. "Some day, some day 1"
Of Women.
The jealousies of friendship nro in
this more exhaustions than those of
love; there are only phantoms to light,
and the price of peace is merely a
chimera.
A woman who takes a woman to her
iriend, introduces her into her life as
they do the bearer of a flag of truce into
the enemy's camp—unarmed and blind-
lolded. .
A woman's fall is something like that
of a child. The first intimation the
child has that it has tumbled is conveyed
1TkSnv-er fer 1888, with improv
ijiary * l*©.© ed Iurotest Tab e Ca -
end'tr, on receipt of two Throe-Certs Stamp**
Address c'harlea E. Hires. 48 N- Oelaw ar« av.
Philadelphia, Pa. d
ooks On Building,
[Painting. Decorating, &c. For 1832
eights^ pages ID. Catalouge addreao,
enclosing three 3-cents stamps.
WM. T COMS'lOC K, 194 Broadway, New York.
j,OLD MFU\l AWKhOtJ Itic AUiHOf.
A. new A crest Ma<!i< «l Work,
warranted the beat and chess-
eei, indispensAblo to every
mas, ant'Cled "tbe Science of
Lite," bt.jnd in i: nmt Fre:><-ii
inaaiin, embossed, full ^ilt, 31)
purres,ooat.iins boautiiul steel
enrr.mnKS. 13"> erwecr: [iborj,
jiricn on y $1.23 sent by atuil:
. illustrated sniaple. 6 c.; sen a
f do«, Address Pe»boi5y Ajedi>
" C"1 InstitutoorDr.W II Pa2v
1HWK1F- N«v4 Bulfinchst Boafcorv
"ESTABLISHED 1827
i/'.ui«»w<~o ■ pre|>ared
Cntermented Mult, lloos and Quinine. They i"r<s4
the boay j»#d the briiu, enrich the blood, solidify
•ha bones, barde* the muscles, ouiet the nerves
cheer tie -uiud, perfect digestion, regulate the
'tooneb bowels, cleanse tlie liver and kidney
and vitalfi.6 with NEW LIFE every fluid of the
body. Beware of imitations similarly nnmea
Lock for.thc company's Signature which upyiear
piairkly on thfe label of every bottle. Sold very
Vhyyu M^ILT ^'TTF.R- '•■>..
Missouri Pacific
KA13.IVA1.
t'sssinRttiroueh the most enterpriilng portions
v / c ansae nud Missouri, the L.autitul Icdian Tei
t tory atid Teias, with a solid steel track to and
ft'Am the Union Depots of St. Louis, llaaidbttl,
Xaiiffts tilw« and St. Joseph, Mo., Atchison aua
Leavenworth, Kan., and L'enison, T»x., making
eM)«e,eo,npec{ions in these Depots with Kailwuj
Lines leading to all parts of tne United States
t'aseengcrs who purchase Tickets over the MIS-
rQLRI PACIFIC KAJLWAV have
NO CHANGS OF CAES
a»l) dall-y tkaixs
BEIWEEN THE FOLUlWlNtJ CITIES
Huukhn i ll) »»u tel. l-titiis,
LHivcuHorilt .Dili tel. LmiiH
jatelMfMm uuu tet.
Joseph aud Ml.
E of^Hcoil aixi tel. JLttuss,
Fori tecolt aud ilaiitiibul,
Vorl teeoti and Kau*a* < ity,
f.niporia and tef. Lohih,
touctM t/itJ a ad tet- houls.
,1i<.'tiiMon and-^t* l^ottis.
?and uaniiilia\
?(«uifiou aud Hans«»i»Ji
*4*dnliM and innaha,
KunwaN <;ity aisd i^ojean,
WITH
lit clviiiy Chair Car.« i'rte
He' ides KlVKoi Pullman Sleeping Cars acf.
•ha, daotne Day Coaches, with l'oilot Rooms and
be latest improvemerto fcfated by pip"» and
on I'ghly V'ntilateu, carpeuu, and wun oolureo
leroanu.
Tke Missouri Pacific Railway
Uao afltee) Track, the Miller Platform
Improved Automatic Air Brake ou all ca
C avenger trains. It is In evejy respect.
A FIRST-CLASS R'Y
Foi Maps, Time Tables, and Interesting reading
matter (."oncsrmng thv Misst^url Pacitic Kail way
aud ®t* t> DDttrUous with other Lima, which will
W mailed fR&K, address
F. CHANDLER,
Ovd'i panseugcf Ageat.
D. BROWN
I'lGea'l Passeug* r Agont.
A. A- TALMAOE, Setertl Unrxgtt
st. i.i 'uis.mo.
Tho Depth of a Still-well.
A special from Marshall to the
Globe Democrat says, that Hon.
S ill well II. Russell levors the
spotted tail combination. "Siill
waters run deep" was the old adage.
In a S iil'-well, are (he waters
deeper ?
Haruiouy j»«t There,
The Governor and the Comp-
troller aie at outs, and abusing
each otiiei,the papers say. This is
no new thing. Old Sa-i Jacinto
was at outs with his Comptroller,
Clement R. Johns over Frontier
Warrant*, &<\ Edmund J. quar-
reled with his comptioller, "lion-,
est A. Bleds e over (he Interna-
tional bontls, <fec., and now the old
Alcalde and Comptroller Brown
are fighting mud over paying *or
reaching at 'the Nigger School."
ItV blarsted strange that there can'l
be harmony amtMi^ S'ale officers.
The PwtmwlM. WD to h»vcalso!t'whiSf"all
an association—at bast the Tixat. | parties contribute, and therefore is some-
—^ ; thing women cannot undei-stand. With
E. A. FAHNESTOCK'S
VERMIFUGE
It is now over fifty years since this medicine
was offered as a remedy for <> orms, and from
that time its reputation has oteadily increased
until at the preset,t day it is almost univeroaly
acknowledged throughout nearly all parts of the
world to be the sovereign remedy. Childrenolten
look pale and Bickly from no other cause than
WormB, and ►pngms are most frtquently the re-
sult of these hidden suppess and miners. Many a
helpbss child has lecn laid In the grave when
the disease which ramsed its death has been en-
tirely misunderstood, and vhen woims hsve
really been the cause; therefore parents, especi-
ally motht rs, who are constantly with their cH'ld-
ran, cannot be too obseiving of the lirgt ►yrnp.
t tms of worms, for so mrely »8 they exist, cf.ii
they be safely and speedily rfmtved fiom the
most delciate infant,, by the time use of B. A
FAHNKSTOCK'S VBKMIFDGK. Great cau.
lion must be need bit every purchaser to examine
escb bottle he buys. The simple name of Fahne-
stock is not pufficlent, he mutt look closely and
gee that the initials are "B. A.' and be satisfied
with nothing else.
portion of them. They have perma
nent meeting
sort of mutual admiration society
ot which the pustma.-ter of the
state capital is tbe bead. He has
been teachiuu his ptculiai friends
how to besmear the character ol
those whom they do not like and
them one party or the other must stand
at Washington, a 1 treat. ,,
1 Some conjugal fidelities can be ex-
plained on the hypothesis that many a
woman is satisfied to be nothing in a
husband's heart so that she is everything
in his life.
Prudery is often tbe mantle chosen to
conceal triumphant vice. Where in-
ward remorse prevails, there will always
be a corresponding absurdity in the
affectation of a genuine virtue.
At twentv a woman searches for trail-
vct preferve the appearance of friend - —- . .
U * r-r , • . i ing arbutus; at twenty-five she is after
ship. He advises the carrying 01 i,orse-radiBl:i; at thirty she digs roots
a little honey bag under the tongue for her blood. Such to gentle spring in
_ OVR
CONTINENT
A NEW ILLUSTRATED
Literary Weekly Journal
Neither Political nor Sfctr.rian;
Conducted bv Al.BION TV. TOUEGEE, «•
thor of "A Fool's Errand," ate. assis-
ted by Daniel G Brnton and Sob-
ers 3. .avis.
and a diet of mesquite beam. As
an acrobatic performer, he i.asthu-
far been a success. Iu pomersaults
he tickles the ring boys. His iasi
leat iu getting out of Wathington
uuobseivtd was almost equalled by
the bounding wave of tbe still
Buffalo Bayon. Familiarity with
Grand Juries and the courts enables
escapes to be perfected. J Jimmy
L>w Down performers in the ring
and Jeremy Diddlers all have like
knowledge, We don't ihiuk any
particular pood can enrae to the
members of any secrct oath-bound
the
Us
the various stages of the feminine life.
Women who would hesitate about cry-
ing before a husband or a lover, have no
scruple about slieddjng tears before an
audience. It is with their emotions as
with their shoulders—they are displayed
only in public.
Yflutt Plaster Will l)o.
A farmer in Wisconsin who has used
gypsum in hi3 farming operations for a
long time, gives /lis experience to the
Farmers' Club of the New York Institute,
and here is a part of what he says:
I have lived hfere twenty years and
used plaster, about seventy-live pounds
to the acre. I make at least one-third
more clover to the acre than can be got
without plaster. You can see the diner-
ence in the growth as far as you can see
the clover. One application will do for
two years. Our land is burr oak open-
when I came here, and
i&STMUl
Cuickly a ; J
Permanently
Asthma anlSytMpnA, <
rVrf -u i iltendaatevils. M does not meifly
botl" a orrmanent cure.
or m
Irishes]
l of i/oiir rffftftfv. If i*
ami hat looavW nrv
rttion ffiiy.k 1 nw tim'p «»
im1osa£ais.0??"
Frauds—l'ublisii Tliciu.
Tiie publishing of frauds by
newspaper men is a duly that is
owed to tho public. Tbe Intel
lroencer believes that every ad-
vertiser, who cheats the printer,
should be published, aud that ev-
eiy Hubfcriber, who cheats the
piiut- r t-libuld be placed upon a
black litt and parsed around to
brother puhliehers, that they may
not be swiudled in like manner.
have lor years followed the
practice of cemliug to publishers
wnom we knew in loculites to
which our detaultiug advertisers
and subscribers moved their names
and pedigree and advising them
to be t>u the book out and to cau-
tion their friends against puuIi
awind'ers. This kind and nei;:li^
boriv act n any < f t'ueni recipro-
cate, and w^ know thai it has been
of Kfeat advaniaye all round. We
have a pedigree book of thou
j -ands of names made from fad ex-
l»erfence of newspaper publishers
•.u TexiM and other States.
1EU~IBLE LOS.-J OF LiKE.
M'tliorsof -•*", ir.'ce, cais, VlbiiM, r»rm',l
r.j+* *>««< r tlvw hv rolrtsi ,n ^»j|h -Kouth
Uv»<u.' ooid b,'alt dru.-gUu 1. o.u;..
- | nigs; was new
conspirators against the honor, in- j SfiWere ilSand^Tome
tegrity and worth of their fellow-
men.
lhe Intelligencer is against
all such plotters, against the
whites.
Tbe editor of this paper lias
did wheatland." There is 110 sand ; some
call it clay. I raise clover, keep 300
sheep, four cows and eight horses and
colls, all oa a farm of 200 acres. I have
about sixty acres under the plow, and
twenty-five of timber; make all the
manure I can, and think my laud richer
than when I bought it. I can raise more
grass than when it was r.ew, end more
1 corn 011 a clover sod wnen I sowed plas-
triven notice that,
will fight all snjret enemies epenly
iu the Intelligencer, and he will
make it lively for liars and slan-
derers. who have been dealing in
defamation. Our correspondents at
Washington will keep u* advised
of their much inations and schemes
and wewill veutilate them for the
good people of Texas.
—One who claims to know savs if any
one is troubled with sleeplessness, let
1. ! I1.. .,4 . 1. !<< AttntWiAit <\*i biLi KivMif h.
henppforth he ! ter 011 the clover than when it was new
Perhaps it will ruin it in tune, but as
long as I can raise big crops of corn and
clover, and feed to stock and hogs, I
think I will risk it. Last year I raised
441 bushels of wheat on nineteen acres,
and (wO bushels of wheat and oats
mixed, 011 twenty-three acres. The
latter will clean out about one-half
wheat, which will sell at No. 2, as a few
small oats will be left in it. On sixteen
acres of clover sod I had 1,500 bushels of
corn, of the yellow Dent variety ; stalks
left on the field. You will think this is
poor farming, but wo think it will not
pay to cut them, because there is so
i much to handle lor so little feed.
First Number Issued February 1. 188?.
The most distinguished atnhora bio. skillful nr
tists, both America*1 and English, Luve been en-
gaged by "Our Con'i ent." The February nnm
bers comain novels an 1 stories by Helen Csmp
bell, Mrs. Alexander. E. P. Roe, ,lulian liaw.
thori c, John liubbei ton, It. H Davis, etc; poem*
by Oeo. v Wilde, Louise < handler Mrulton, t*. H.
lioker, Sidney I.anier^ G. P Lath op, Cell*
Thaxter, etc; entertaining sketches by C G Le-
land, (llaliB > r itman) D G Milch'dl, (I. Mar-
vel) Felix Oswald, «tc.; solid papers by Presi-
dent Porter ot' Yale, Eliot of Huivard, Provost
Pepper, of University of ienrsy'vani?, etc,;
fasnion notes by Kute Fn Ids; ait illustrations
by I otiis (/'Tifiany ; science by Profs. Kothrock,
Barber, etc.; sociul etiquette by Mrs Moulton
rural lmprtveuien' by Hon IS O i>oithrop; fun
and humor by V II Clark, (Max Atilcr) "Unoid
ltemus" and a hoBt of (others
Beautirul illustrations area leading feature of
"Our Cortlnent." They are the iine*t t ■ at art
can produce and equul to ti e most pi 1 feet in t c
inoMnlies.
Price 10 ccnt a number; 00 a year; $2.00 six
months. Mailed free 01 postage to any address.
Specimen copy free.
Newsdeiders will tird It to their interest to pre-
present"Our Continent to their cnstom<rs.
Postmasters ae invited to ttke subs, riptions.
Liberal commission.
Book 6anVi»ssers con sdd laigely to their In
come», without inerferi.g with their regular
bueiress, by acting tor "Our Continent."
»Vilte for par ieulnrs to
•'OUK CONTINENT"
Philadelphia, Fa.
I CURE FIT
' WbfO I ssy nam I do not mean merely to step thers
for s time and then have then rotipn.ouua, 1 luean a
radical cure. I have m&de tho disease cf (<
Fits, Epilepsy or Falling Sickness *
a life-lonff study. I warrant my remedy to care thi
wont cases. Bocanee Dthera h*vve failed ijno reaaop
for not now receiving a cure. Send at once fo» a
fee and a FreaBotUo of my infallible remedy. Give
Sxpreea and Poet Offico. It costs you nothm^ fox a
IriaLand I will cure you.,Addrees j
# pa. H.U.UOOT, 183 Pearl SU# New Yoffc. •
one is irouuiea wiui iw in oxen tne storofuili TreiglisSl ounces
him fasten his attention on his breath- 1 for every 1C0 pounds of live weight; in
ing, and fix his eyes, as it were, on the ' Bheep it weigus 36 ounces, in pigs 14
stream of breath hs it enters and leaves ounces, while in man only 6 ounces,
his nostrils. Of course he is lying in bed These facts are important, as showing
with his eyes closet!, so that the process . the greater necessity for concentrated ■
is imaginary. If he continues to watch footi in e0me cases than in others. The
his sleep *n this way for three minutes human race require a mixed diet cf
Ka will Ao1t infn O ^rAfilTllp^R P.ll.i 1VU ..nil uUlPM_
the
he will fait into a dreamless cjtd re-
freshing sleep.
The railroads of the United f?tatc-s
have in use 3,500,000 car wheels. Tlione
on fast passenger trains are renewed
1 si 1.1.4 ftMunUt <M>ni IKP
uieat and vecetahles.
Frcm Dr. S. W. Hun«er, 8a timore, Md
• Uliving htcome familiar with
oil fast nassemrer ir.inns »■« Colde.tl.i^big's I^nr-i Extract of Keef
every ten months; but ftreight cart use , ard Tontc Totigrrator.-l t»ke pl«s0«, ...
,he same wheels sometimes ten years. | rvcommend.ng it -m*npre.iarn-
The average life of a whe<-l is WjOOO ; lion, combining™ »nd tame »
._ ■ i^i **iia <ioa n '« .™n:-l«M« sr#v. productntf gf>on blood,
'('ItemenYber the panie,
ether ) Of Druggists.
miles, and at that rate it takes 7t»,(»00 a ,a rcmortabl'. ***£
voar f t a cost, less the f heels, of $'j.0v)0. h aHn n»<htrength
jjyy " ' ^OoideuV—uleno c
CMICKEBIN6
PIANO.
THE HioHEST AWARDS
In the GREAT WORLD'S FAIR In LONDON,
1851; at the GREAT EXPOSITION In PA"RI8,
168T; at the INTKRNAT16NAL EXPOSITION
in CHILI. 1S75; and at the grand CENTEN-
NIAL EXHIBITION in Pluladelpbl*, 18T6.
All psrsens wishing la psrcbaie (or rr-
uniirte) iawtrnmetits are respectfully ta-
ViiCu to visit oar Warerossu.
StJtdfor Circular and Prie* List.
CHICXERIM8 & SCfiS,
130ftfthfr*MM,N.Y. I 196Tr*raMtSt,8Mt»%
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