Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, February 23, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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Union inieiiigtmefcr
iiuiY to toe Ttaroiifib
an I relatives in their very great aN j
[ llictiou. Hal (Josl.ii was lliiiveipally j How can a watch—no matter bow co9t
! 1 eloved for his kindness, amiabiliiv j ]-v-be expected to go when the nninspring
, . , 1 wont operate? llo'w can any one bo well
' generosity and nobleness or clutracter w hen lus stomach, liver or kidneys are out
and 1 lie good people of the who.e j order? Ot course ycu eay/'He cannot."
a 1 • . i et thousands of people draff along iiiiser-
country moili*i) at Ins sad fate. j ably in that condition; not sick abul. but
not able to work with comfort und energy.
How foolish, when a bottle or two nt Par-
ker'# Touic would set then allrifrht. Try
it, and got U>ck j«ir health and spirit.
THE INTELLIGENCER
Sunshine and Human Health.
For some c<>n->idcrnbie time past the
astronomer royal and his assistants
h.ive been weekly reporting the signifi-
cant tact that the recorded sunshine
during the seven days has been, upon
the average, nil. Prima facie it is only
photographers who need be affected by
Frrutla Ci'cu tfce Printer,
THE
$ir)Q,oo
200.00
50 00 j
25.00 {
" 10.001
rr
«id tb.tt the mare oi uui foaviaer weie dlra
That ttiolr l>«suu!« had fad-d way;
1 t«t <ap anO hehoMI )iu»)r ill1 t'lroagb rue* told •
Vfaef wre !'j(h!ni and amiliug id d»v.'
O.J. Wood & Co. New York
it J. Miillican & Co. "
Ash & Kobbins " *l
L. Fryer & Co , Cin. O.
this intelligence. What can it possibly \ Queen Citv Suspender Co.
matter to tne world at lnr^e if there is i *T. W . JVladera. M. I) Altoona,
not sunshine enough it'-out to discolor 1 AV. II. Young 35.00j
a pit of sensitivi/.ed paper? As a mat- ,']>r. L. A. Richmond, St. Lous, 180.00 j
ter of tact, however, the >liscolorization j Odell & Co. 50.00 j
of sensitiv z.-u paper js but one of tiie I Xew York S'afe Faint Co. 100.00,
many processes due Kj the chemical en- l)r. L. Filler. Fhila lelphia, Fa. 50.00 !
Dr. ,T. Calorn Corv 30.00
80.00 i
"The Waterbury."
LAST
UNJOA
A. B. NOHTO>.
MONDAY.
FEBRUARY
Editor.
23. 1885,
alJMSORIBK NOW
FOR TEE INTELLIGENCER.
Democrats, Republicans anil men
ofall parties and creeds are invited
Ui send in their names with the
money and read the t-nib m the
Ixtei.muknckk.
We want readers at e* erv
office in Texas
Defkat «liodld attend every
rant who has not done his
towards supporting the press.
aspi-
part
W K are glad to see newspapermen
asserting llieir rights and will doj\
er/y of the sunlight. Ami a prolonged
absence of sunlight is s; vetv s rious
matter. Its ell'ecis njion the hea.tli arc
direct and -perceptible. We get no
oz >ne, and we becoin:? dull ami lis jess
as if we had been sittiug up all night.
When thui o it oi tone ami below par,
we ar* consequently deficient in that
vital energy wnich would otherwise en-
ab.o us to shake off any ordinary ail-
ment. Nor is this ad. Aosence of
sunlight for any considerable period is
inmost invariably fol.owed by epidemic
out breaks. When tiie sun is active,
tilth of all kinds putrefies as it collects.
Wncn there is no sunshine tilth collects,
accumulates in masses, and ferments.
Thine fermented accumulations are a
source of positive danger as soon as
the sun resumes its activity. Decom-
position under a bright sun is c-mpar-
ativeiv harmless. Slow decomposition
jn the dark is especially hostile to
m a ill. We need no chemist to tell us
this; but. at t..« same time, it is as well
to near tiie cliemis ry of common i.fe
in mind. When the astronomer royal
reports a total absence of sunshine we
on. lit to be especially, c .refill, and. it
niav be ad led, children suffer more
i from the .-tin's ravs than do adults.
W. M. Smith & Co, St. Louis
AND THE
Ad.wis h-i-ve only to ke •». alive; chil-
what we can to hack tiiein in their | dren have to keep a:ive and grow,
efforts tor advaneenient. | widen iiiia.sudouoie amount of c.icm-
— — — i ieal work. -Now, if iheru he no sun-
Tut; unanimosity oi'tlio state press' shine, we can i.est mi iplement its ab-
for liro. Hall, lor Regist«r
Treasury, is commendable.
oi
I he
With Jack Elgin, of Waco, and C.
F. Gilbert, of Abilene, tor marshal
the press gang may be divided, but
entire unanimity would prevail if
Bill St.vrctt played his hand, lie
holds the winnini; card it he will but
throw it.
Wncn Loving gets the Fort Woitli
post o (lice and Temple Walker that of
Terrell. Carlelon takes Ennis, Murray
Denison. Riley Wil's Foint. and oilier
newspaper men sling the mails, the
papers will not be neglected in any
quarte;-.
1 r is said tliat an entire train of the
sence by ex tchc. And v t, strange
enough, the absence ot stiiishine-is re-
garded bv nio-t niotnc.rs as a sufficient
* i
ground tor keeping ciii.dren within
doors. I is, on the contrary the rea-
son why iiiey si.ould be sent out and
k«'i>t out as niueii :>s p jssible.—Ljndon
Obfcrv r.
Feat.ieretl i'ugilists.
in the training
was ever spent
"More care is taKe.i
of lighting cocks than
in getting Snigger S lilivun ready lor a
match." said an o d chicken fancier,
yesterday, in aaswer to the q.iery of a
reporter. Tne speaker handled the
"birds" in nearly every prominent
main that has been fought in or near
the city, lie was one of the few who
esc-p-'d arrest at the re -cut raid upon
cock-fighters at New ll.tnlin * park*.
N.;at;y-:irrangc i coops, containing tine
specimens ot the feathered pugi.ists.
occupy the whole of ijie third floor of
Texas ai.d St. Louis will be required j his n eidcnce. Wiieu a match is ar-
to take the applicants from Waco tor
office. The Illinois Central will have
special cars to convey them up to the
Ohio am] Mississippi and IVjiii thence
by the (). & M. and B. & (). th"v will
have speedy passage. Senator Coke
is looking for 3JO.
| oilier process. The chicken is tossed
'1 kk many friends of Ha! Gosling,
late U. S. ^Marshal of the Western
district of Texas, are pained to learn J several feet into tiie a.r. and alights on
of his having been Killed bv two des-
perate prisoners whom lie had in
! a mattress placed upon the taO.e. A
I hundred times, po-s blv. the feathered
I ligli.or goes up and down; when he is
chargj on the International convey-[ put into it dark but weil-veniilatcd bar-
ing from Austin to S.tn Antonio, on j re
the 21st it is "indeed dreadful for
young man to be thus cut down by
murderers. Mis family have tie
consolation that he died in the dis-
charge of lii.-> official duty, and it is
«l».»i.l,l thus iM.
..I
A couple of hours arc
lilOWOd to
a j elapse, when he is again brought out,
aud two li'.tie soft, balls lasiened to his
spurs. Another e .ieken is equipped in
like manner, and the two ind..l^o in a
starring matc'i. This continues sever-
al minutes and waiie tiiev strike each
other viciously no harm can result, un-
le s c>ue of the "gloves" Hies off. A
far better that lie should
taken oil than to have his character ! feature of the training is the feed giv-
and reon!ali jii assailed by ungrateful1 l:n\ tiie chicken needs a little more
wretches whom lie had hotVitMidcd
M»ini id |iiaci; anil M'fj) !ll ]#«>\\ er. . •* »pi« uu i^»r;i i, iii^
hen at >iie iccnt Ficss ^ (;;in,i-v. ,;i variety o,
, , , , , , I sp.ces, t >r dessert. 1 he latter is eaten
Galveston, to whose success and wil)l rUlis;,. Th.- maximum limit ot
weigiit he i-> fed on raw beef. Kjusted
. . . , corn and the white o£ hard-i.oiled eggs
and an adiuinist rat ion that lie had j are the principal articles of iliet, witii
assisteii to place and keep in power. :l 'o:xt °f spiced brea I, containing eggs.
When
at
business ami pleasure, lu; had .toil-j weigiit of a liglitiag cnieken is six
tributed so much bv his presence, we puands, while the minimum weight is
little thought, that so soon ami in!?""" Polsmif.- The sport of cock-ffglft-
. ... ' ling, according to the old fancier, has
tiucli rt lerniuo iiiumier .»i> lii<* uciuld largely iucreasod i;i popularity durinjj
be taken. The meinbers of the I'rcss ' the past score of years, and lie dec ar-
throu'ihout tiie sta'e
with the h« art bioketi wilt
Uned herbs In doctor ing the family, «t<l
her simple remedies U>11) CUJljhJ ia
jr»oat cf.aea. Without the ubo of herbs,
medical science would, bo powerless;
and yet the tendency- of the timer ir. to
neglect the boat of all remedies for those
powerful medicines tii&t Eeriouuiy in-
nire the oyatem.
ONLY
Splendid
OLD, ANP RELIABLE
SOX ID
sr k p i! n 6. \ r a w
t*41* fi m
A SPECIAL OFFER.
rpHB WATBRBDRT WATCH to a etem-wtnd-
Aer, and will run 28 hours. The case Is NICK BL-
'P W'
¥M m
si IBM IISL
!s ftcombinfttion. of valuable hei-bn. cure--
fully compounded from the formula of
a reKuitu* Phyiiician, who vised thia pre-
fortptiou largely in his private practice
with great success. It is n<>t a drinli.but
n medicine usod by many physicians.
It is mvaluablo for /> YS/'JKl'S J A,
XTVNEY und I I f tin coxJK7S,
SSSHTOCti XXUAVtiTIOK, lfKAfi-
Kless, lNDlGESTIOX, Ac.; and wkiie
ouring will not hurt the system.
Mr. C. J. Rhodes, e weI\-ltnowii Iron
mar of Safe Earbor, Pa., writes:
OF
time tiie U>y wis ipiitu \tpiJ."
"JK. A. Schellentrafrer, DrngfrtrS, 717
Bt. Clair Street, Cleveland, 0., writer.:
'•Your Bitters, I c*u my, and flo e«7, «vre pp»-
■cribf** l>y eorue of tbp oldestundmaiitprcL'uiKot
pbyBlciuns in oar city."
MISHLEK HERB BITTERS CO.,
ifafi Commerce St., Philadelphia.
Parksr's Phasaat Worai Syrup Korar Tails
BOOK OF CAGE BIRDS.
«*> 15a llluitntloaa, buatlful
ccloied pl«t«. Trcttaentand bnad- .
, Inj »f aU kladi btrcU, for
ptewiar* AMD rsnriT. 1)Inmm
•nil th*l> cure. How to baild and
•tfckaa A^jry. All«b»ut PanoU.
yticmti all klodabtrdi, cagaa, otc.
Mailed fo* ij ceata.
ASSOCIATED FANCIERS,
sir So. Elffbt Stmt, Philadelphia.
ranged tiie tra.idnir he ins. and un.il
the battles are ton .• lit tiie chickens are
constantly under the trainer's direc-
tion. The first o j 'c; is to harden the
flesh and by exercise to increase their
J stayin * powers. This is done-bv rim- I
| ning tlieni back and fo.-ward on :i |
j wooden table i>v tiie pressure of i he liana j
| Alter n certain am >uni of this exer-
cise the cliickeu is wei<;iied. and if its
flesh has not been redueed cnou^ii to
.satisfy the trainer it is put through an-
DO YOU WANT A DOG?
If bo, eead for DOG BUYERS'
CUIDE, contaloloff colored gltlti,
too engravings of different breeds,
•rice* they are worth, and where to
buy them. Alao, cut/ of DoffFuf-
nidilny Gooda of all kiada. Direc-
%cmfcr Training Dof» and Breed-
iTf Ferrets. Mailed fcr rj da.
ASSOCIATE) rAHOIKS,
2371.8th fit, WW*.
A LL
TEXAS
THK
lHtBINaES&C0NAR9CO!S
iii-Ati ni UL
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(f.ir (Irrnt .St>j»rT^Uy it^owirjf^nddinrihutinf
1< —w« leiireretrimc P'»t rlnutu, kuIlAhlc L*
1/looro, -.Mifnl/ hy raail t.t Ail T-nt Often
Vurioti^H% • n,,rrimif All l.tl>eiod
91; 35i >rSa; 1(X) for $ 12.
°J2EBVg!£nB2,3,aiO0!SS1
ft.'jnrdinK toTklne. S.iiul f< T.. ,r» w ulcte,TCpp
elffjaatly il'n*. >.?ul cliu-wx fmra lin«-«t lorn
Addroen TJI I', !>INGEE <X- CON A If I) (O^
E««e Urownrs. West luiro-'r. l onnlcr Co.. t'm.
Tiie JlUYrK!?' liuri>K !i l8sue«7 ?^i.k |
and March.each jrar: "J-1 pages,SJxl i; I
luceea, »ith o*er It,JiOl)iilustratiorn— j
a whole picturei:al;crj. Gires vhoieaslr
prices direct * * wiuwvurt ou all poods i f
personal or >«e33£v family via J
ItllaLovto ^5^*68^1 order, ana
j,ives cxact Ej c J*t of ■
•rvthinjftcu tisa, drink,
•at, wa.ir, or bare fua
with. Theia iuyalusbl*
!«:>oks contain information cleaned 1'rm*
the msrketsof the world. \Vowilln<aiJ
a coj>y Ki e« to any address npc.n receija
c' tiie postage—H cvnu. its hew
f,om you. Keape^tfidjy,
MONTGOMERY A'A!1D A CO
HT A i /ii
sympathize jthat not a week passes without a
..' * ...'(rattling oontest in.some part of the
n.e hih* ehihljcity—P.'.iladelvu a lltc-jrl
APE.
Weakly Intelligencer
m.
is aiade ua *t lb* inaai iaiar«atin>-
NEWS ITEM8,
LITfi&AKlc .EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS
EDJTOKIaI^
and a* ia the past, to ia lh« tuiura, ii
Til\ bs found * strotig supporter ot
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY
wili'ef wrn1 h»"y forward snH keepieg par,
ftcnrt %'i eente lor poe
tav*. and rerelee Irre, a
S will hely yi-n to I
mure money rigb* I
in .hi. w^.l witb ** »P«rH •• »ha
►tour. Th<» hioa*l read to tort ne opem hefcre
t'ie w erk-re. ab»o'ut-ly aura. Atooee addreee
l «Lt * vs.. Aufitla. Mate*
U.!].w.ltr-4.«n>
'|
[^ii Staas itrSiKciiei C
lILVba, and will always remain as bright as *
I new silver dollar. The Watch has a heavy ne-*
j edpe, and crystal face. The works of tno W
l ore made with the finest automatic naehliieryi
Brery Watchis TESTED in Yarying positions will
la perfect before leaving the factory. Each Watoffl
Is pnt. up In a handsome new improved HATIK-jl
Ll\KU case, for safe transportation through the#I
mails. II
8o well-known have these Watches becorea/l
thousand are huyinjc them in j>ref ercnce to hiehwl I
priced Watches. The Company are now making
1,000 Watches each day, an average of 1*| I
Watches per minute. Tou would iniaginB tlid I
whole country supplied by this time. Bynomeuns.
Thl Jls the merchant's Watch, the farmer's Watch,
the miner' Watch, tlic laborer's Watch, the boy'l
Watch, the school-girl's Watch—in fact, every-
body'sWatoh.#h« r****
Ou rerHp; cf we send this celebrated |
Watch k,ui a handeome micfcet.Ptated Chuta,
vrltb Ctiarm attached, by r«|liteie4
mall, prepnid, aud guarontro It
to rearh yon aafely.
The Watarbury Watcn Co. has h national rej
taticn for makiucr the BEST CIlEAf
IX THE WORLD.
We have received from them their PittW Watebj
a f^rcat improvement over the lirst one:i made, sb
a marvel of simplicity and accuracy, contain!!'
more Ingenuity than any other articlo placed be}
fore the publio for many years. The cut sh»w»
EX ACT M1ZK of Watch.
i. Watch made by hand would cost as much i
a oottago by t!ift sea-shore or a small yacht, anu,.
take as lonpr to build. So perfect ia the machinery!
mod InmakinR this Watch, and sociact aro all Its I
Jiarts, that if it needs renairs, if sent direct to the f
•ctr.ry, tho charge for "actual repairs (including |
paitH used) never exceeds KOcts. This will explain I
why thev aro so cheap and so easily repaired I
KVKItV WATI M is VVAUBANTEl) TO Uivl||
•ATiWAOTlUAI.
Address A. It. .Norton & Co |
INTELLIGEXCKR.OFF1CE—
Dallas, Texas. t
To anyone sending at one time a club
ten subscribers to^etliei with |2t.OO we
will send a Waterbury watch by register
ed mail, postage paid,'- securely packed |
in a stuffed box, satin lined, FDEE OK
ANY COST WHATEVER. To anyone
8ecurbing the watch as above statod we
will also send the Wuterberr Watch Com -
pany nickel silver Chain. Sow is the time
to secure a.pood time piece free.
Bear this in mind.
We pa-v the postgo and registry fee.
5. It I» llie !%ew Myle «alch?
It is the latent improved style wilhtbe
solid dial tace.
3. The Nnnie» uf in us
nil lie-jrin ut the same time but need not be
at the same post-office.
4. If you fail of getting a club of ten end
send live or more names we will allow a
deduction on the price ot the watch of tea
cents for each subscriber.
(Jet yourself a watch for New Year by
•ending us tho money for the watch dieet,']
or by making up clubs as above stated.
Manhood Restored
RimcdtFSKK
eauaing
vFax*.—A victim of youthful imprndeBoa
_ Preraatnre Decay, Nerroue Debilitr, Loet
Manhood, £c.,haTin> tried in vain every tnova
remedy,baa diacorarea a aimple rnaaae of eelf-cnra.
whi;h he -will aend FRPE to liie fellnw-eufferem.
Addreea. J.H.KKKVtiJ. 43 Chatham St..hew Yedu
THB
V/ffTtRpUIO.
TVUa UTTCAJWr PRT C7KB\,
Smart Itusiness Man: No, sir; no wateh
t the Waterbury lor me. I claim o know
a (rood thing when 1 get hold of it 1 do. I
won Id have been in the poornuuse long
a;ro ii n y own judgement ot the *aluo of
things hadn't carried me triumphantly
around a good many sharp corners. I nev-
er let big namoM or big prices' for an ything
fooline a bit as to their real value. 1 know
thiaWaterta-rry keepajust as rood tuners*
the f.VHi Jurgensscn my partner errrics,
so that end* the matter. The only thinx I
carry a watch for ie to keep time. Thta
does it just as well as the best watch m ads.
and I am consequently $41N> ahead ef my
partner. That's business.—that's m«, e»
erv tine.
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