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THE INTELLIGENCER
IS THE OLDEST REPUBLICAN
DAILY PAPER NOW PUBLISHED
IN THE
STATS CF TEXAS-
OR EVER LIKELY TO BE.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year - - - S6 00
Six M.m h - - - S3 00
OALLAS TEXAS
Perry Citraen For Logan.
Washington Critic.
You may state, if yoa will, that I
am a Logan man first, last and all
the time.
SATi RIKYY, MARCH 20, 1884.
Ladies approve of your smoking
Joker,*'
'Little
Charred grain, either of corn, wheat,
oats or buckwheat, should be fed to
lbxvIs occasionally.
Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" j
are sugar coated and inclosed in glass l>ot- (
ties, their virtues being thereby preserved j
unimpaired for any length of time, in any '
climate, so that they are always fresh and
reliable. No cheap wooden or pasteboard
boxes. By druggists.
Of Conrine He
Exchange.
Arthur is the choice of office-hold-
ers.
An old nurse says: Dr Acker's Eng-
lish ltemedy is best for coughs, croup or
illptherin. At druggists.
Soapsuds are rerv valuable, espcci-
jtllv when added to the compost heap.
Strongly debited, they may he sprink-
led on garden plants with advantage.
nensman's Peptonized Beef
Tonic, the only preparation of beef con-
taining its entire" nutritious properties. It
contains blood making, force generating
and life sustaining properties; invaluable
tor lmli|xe*1 ion, Uyspe^siia, nervous
prostration and all torms ot general debi-
lity; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whe-
ther thei'esult of exhaustion, nervous pros-
tration, overwork, or acute disease, partic-
ularly if resulting from pulmonary com-
plaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co,, I'roprie-
ors, New York. Sold by druggists.
Malaria positively cured with KmoryV
!Ntii:e<lai*(l 4'ure a never tailing
remedy; purely vegetabls, contain no qui-
liine, fU.?ar coated.—25 cents.
Colt?, pigs and calves, not being re-
quired lor use, either for work or the
butcher, should he fed but little corn,
us fat in excess is not necessary with
them.
One fashion was introduced during
'ast year which holds its own and a
likely to do so for somo time to come.
It is that of the full front, gathered or
plaited as skirt, vest, plastron or entire
length of dress. It is so becoming to
slender figures, and admits such pret-
ty combinations and so much variety
tiiat it is not likely to lose its hold for
the present.
Everybody's Doctor, j
BY ROBERT A GUNN, M.I). j
"Evervbodv's Doctor" contains6*4 octavo
pages, and is* printed on line paper and is
handsomelv bound. It is sold at the low
price of three ($3.00) dollars a copy, so as
to bring it within the reach of all. ,
The w ork differs from all other books on j
Domestic Medicine in having the Diseases
systematically arranged according to their
classification." Everything is described in
the plainest possible language, and the pre-
sent ;ions are written out in plain English,
so that they can be employed by any intelli-
gent reader.
Parents will find it a reliable adviser in
everything relating to the rearing of their
children.
Every family can save fifty times the
price of the book every year by consulting
it.
It is complete in all its parts, and is the
most recent book of the kind published.
if you have Dyspepsia, find out how to
cure it bv reading "Everybody's Doctor."
For habitual Constipation, read "Every-
body's Doctor."
For all diseases of the Lungs and air pas-
sages, consult "Everybody's Doctor."
Ybu can cure Croup and \Vhooping
Cough by following the treatment given in
"Everybody s Doctor."
For the cure of Piles read "Everybody's
Doctor."
The book w ill be sent free by mail or ex-
press on receipt of three dollars.
We refer to the Editor of this paper as to
the book.
Address.
NICKLES PUBLISHING CO.,
titt Ann Street. Vw York Cily.
fiend for Circular. Agents Wanted.
Exclusive Territory Guaranteed
Houston and Texas Central Railway
A.M) < ov\i:<"rioY*.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH THE < ENTT?AL AND BEST PORTIONS
OF TllE STATE OF TEXAS.
Passenger Express Trains and Daily Fast Freight Lines
OVER THE ENTIRE ROAD
Advice to Mothers.
Veni, Yidi, Vici—1 came, I saw, I con-
quered—is adaptable to Allen's Billions
Phvsie. It quickly relieves constipation,
piles, sick headache, etc., 26 cents. At all
The treatment prescribed by French
doctors tor horses and donkeys atllict-
«d with typhoid fever is brandy in
small doses, tonics, quinine and gen-
tian and hav tea baths.
Infallible prescriptions for asthma, bron-
chitis, catarrh, dysentery, liver complaint,
neuralgia, rheumatism and diseases of the
blood and nervous system combined, and
all acute and chronic diseases—all for if I
in "The Science of Life; or, Self-Preserva-
tion." See advertisement.
A correspondent of Purdey's Fruit
Recorder says he used a mixture of
sulphur and assafcctida as a remdy
for curculio on plum trees, and with
good results. Several of his neigh-
bors have also used the same remedy
successfully. Me syringes the tree
and fruit (every part) and repeats it
after rains.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and cry-
ing with pain of cutting teeth? If send at
once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winsluw's
Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its
value is incalculable, it will relieve the
poar little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about
it. It cures dysentery and diarrhtea and
regulates the stomach and bowels, cures
wind colic, sottens the gums, reduces in-
flammation and gives tone and energy to
the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Sooth-
ing Syrup for children teething is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians
and nurses in the United States, and is for
sale by all druggists throughout the world.
Price 20 cents a bottle.
Tortoise-shell hair-pins, set with
crystals, are worn in the hair, in the
button holes ef dress bodices and in
the trimming of hats. Humming-
birds mouuted on quivering Avire at-
tached to a hair-pin. flutter in the
hair,jand the little, old-fashioned side-
combs now keep back stray locks at
the side.
*V'T°o late to whet the sword when the
trumpet sounds to draw it." But never too
late to whet your appetite bv taking Kid-
nev-Wort, restoring health and making
yourself a well, strong, hearty man. It is
unequalled as a remedy for all liver, bowels
and kidney diseases. All druggists keep
and recommend it.
Walking boots of black or bronze
kid are made with from seventeen to
twenty-four very small buttons for
dressy toilets, or paftrn leather with
cloth paiters buttoned half way up
the log, for more negliger dress and
for traveling.
Lovliest Among the Lovely
is she who renews or preserves the beauty
of her teeth with S&zodont, confessedly the
most effective preparation for them. Vol-
umes of evidence might be adduced in sup-
port. of its claims to public confidence, as a
means of invigorating the teeth and render-
ing tnem pure glistening and spotless, and
not less satisfactorily proven is its balmy
influence upon the breath. Ask for genuine
♦OZODONT, and acc«pl r.o cheap subMi-
tute.
[Continued. |
I'll AI'TKK IX.
wonderful and mysterious curative power
is developed which is so varied in its opera-
tions that no disease or ill health win pos.
sibly exist or resist its power, and vet it is
Harmless for the most frail woman, w eak-
est iuvalid or smallest child to use,
"Patients
"Almost dead or nearly dying"
For years, and given U{. by physicians of
Bright's and othei kidney diseases, liver
complaints, severe coughs called consump-
tion, have been cured.
Women gone nearly crazy!
From agony of neuralgia, nervousness,
wakefulness and various diseases peculiar
to women.
People drawn out of shape from excru-
ciating wings of Rheumatism.
Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering
from scrofula!
Erysipelas!
Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia
indigestion, and in fact almost all diseases
rail
Nature is heir to
Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of
which can be found in every neighborhood
in the known world.
When flowers are worn in the hair
they are placed far back, so as to be
hardly visible on a front view of the
head and face. Massed roses, devoid
of foliage and geranium blossoms of
scarlet, pink or white are the most
fashionable flowers tor the coiffure.
A V ifl3 ir 21 the Press.
1 fake this opportunity to bear testimony
to the efficaev of your "Hop Bitters." Ex-
jHM'tiiuf to find thcui nauseus and bitter and
composed of bad whiskev, we were agree-
ably surprised at their mild taste, just like
a cup of tea. A Mrs.Cresswell and a .Mrs.
Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and
pronounce theiu the best medicine they have
ever taken for building up strength and
toning up the system, I was troubled w ith
eostiveness, headnch<* and want of appetite.
Mv ailments are now all gone, I have a
yearly contract with u doctor to look after
myself and family, but I need him not now.
July 25, 1*7*. S
People's Advocati
let d him not now . i
s. GlLt.tl.ANt>.
ate, Pittsburg. Pa j
When you romo to think of it, it in not
odd tbat literary people prefer a pipe to a
citfir. It is handier to eraoko when thejr
are writing, and ever bo much cleaner.
And tben it (riven them the truo eeucnco
and flavor of the tobacco.
The ino»t fastidious hiuokere amonir all
nations and all clashes of men agree that
the tobacco grown on tlio Golden Tobucro
licit of North Oaroliaa is the most delic-
ious and refined in the world. Ijjrhter
than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana,
freer from nitrates and nicotiuc than nny
oUier, it is Just what Uio connoisseur
praises and the habitual smoker demands.
The very choicest tobacco irrown
on this licit is bouKht by Black-
well's Durham Tobacco Go., and
appears in their celebrated Bull
Durham Smoking Tolxuxo. It is
known the worl.l over.
Oct the genuine,with liull
trade-mark, then you will
bo Fure of having abso-
lutely pure tobacco.
■an
r*»Ei
H W. Harry & Bros.
STOVES
TOWAIIl,
iffJA. GLASS QUIENSWi
Mouse Furnishing Goods.
L ft-MPS, \fcc
WO. 620 .6-IJM ST.,
DAl-tiAS, TiSXAS.
8@f*lialTani*ed Iron Comic# Wirdow
aii e »Veet iron War*
itrtThisOuf
& TUtum to na wtth TEfc
6TS. Ajou'Il getU/nma
_A0ClB:X 881 OF Q00DS
T0?*EMOKH,UOi«> Month,
It ban anything in Al»«i(>!ut^;«rtaAnry.
N«*»d uo«unJhvl M Yown<r-*7a<^reen\TinUSt.N\Y<»rfc
BATE
85 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO.
A rspnlar pradnato. o Oldest
In the Unitod State*, LirK LOHW KxmuncHc*,
perfect mothod and pure medicine inartra fceilBOY
and fkbmaniist cvf.v.« of all Private, Chronic and
Nerrons Difenaea. A flections of the lllood, Mkln,
Kidneys, Kruj»Uon«, H"le«r«, Olc
Sorei, MwelUn? "f lite OlumN, T»ore Mouth
Threat, llon« p*r:» « -..enu/ cured and
eradicated froia w.
MECIH J'Osacv, ho~. . *-v4iy9 MunhU
end Physical Weakness, J'ctiit.ij SJemory,
Wattle Eyes, Stunted JJattlopment, Impedi-
ments to Mcrriaje, etc,, from excesses or a?»j/
cause, speedily, safely mid privatelu Cured.
P|rYouinr< Middle-Acred and Old and all
who need m«?dical *klM ai.d «xperit?iic«,conanit
Dr. Iiat« at once. U.j opinion coat? noihin^. and way
•are faturo riitjery a id Bhaine. Wlicn inconrenient
to viait th6 city for ti«at:nunt, ntedicinoc can be Bont
•▼wryvrhere hy mail oxproae free from obaer*
vatlou. JTir-1 tiaoolf-evident that a physician who
givei hia whole nttrntion ton c'r.RS of disyascn at-
falsi treat and pliysieiann tl>ro»w:hout tlio
eonntry, knawi»i:r thin, froquertly roeoininenddiiiicult
»;aaee to tho Oldn^t mpeeiullat, by whom every
known good remedy ia nsed. r,iT"!>r. P>ate s
Ace «nd K*per!eneo msVn his opinion of sn-
preme iniuorianrc. Xti?*Tho§o who call aeo no
on<* but the I>oou>r. i.'onaultationa froe r.ndanoredly
eonildentlal. Caaee which have failed in obtaining
relief elsewhore. p«pocial1y solicit«*d. Female Dis-
eaaes treated, t'all or ^vrite. Hour*. fr<>m O to 4t
41 to ft; Sandava. lO to 19. CiUiDJC to HEALTH
fir.MT FnEK. Adftrehn as above.
WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PITS
Q1-' THE HUMAN HUDY F,>I..\K(iKD. DKVF.I^-
OPEI). STH.I-:.V(»T11KNKD," K"'-. '• a"
•T"*-m oi.i.ir ni_
S
, l<u.o.ivi..umuu..ri
dvertiaemorit lonyrun lnourrmiec. In rrply t<> mL
miriea wewiilway that t-hvr>« n no ovnH-nci- vi hnin-
Lutt ahoatthis. On tho contrary, then<Tvert>*ors are
Mated circular* giving ftll part.icnT.-i
EgtK hl'iintMljty*'*.. Buffalo. ,VY7
[.iculnrs by pm1n>*t»in /
7e>ln
Elegant Pullman Parlor Cars (the only ones in the State) on all Day
Trains Between Houston and Denisoii.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING GARS EAC1I WAY, DAILY WITHOUT CHANGE.
UL1'I1\\?L,L,\T GALVESlON anil SEDAL1A vi-.i Houston and Denison.
jDJLil WrjIiiN GALVESrON and AUSTIN via Houston.
THE SHORTEST LIKE!
Between Texas, Kansas City. Haani-'al and all ))«iiits >«rth anu West.
And Favorable Routes via DENISON' and MISX) IK I PACI1" IC li'Y to KANSAS C11\
HANNIBAL or Sr. LOUIS, or via the
a. H. & S. A. System ali-rail Through Line
Via HOUSTON ancl NEW ORLEANS to all points in the United States and Canada
Via the last named Route the DAY EXPRESS TRAINS of the llotislon Ar
Central Knihvav make DIRECT Connection in Union Depot, Houston, lor NEW
ORLEANSjaud all points in the South-east, North-east and East.
.^FREEforTBIAL
~ unfailing andspoedy cure tot
I\TerW>us H'Mlit'J tin ft H'.aAntsJ,
i Lou of Vitality and Yignr, or Miy
jovilnraultof iudiscrotior., f/x«css.
[ overwork, <tc., (over forty tbou-
I sar.d positivo cures.) IC:* H ad
15c. for poptn^fi ou trial box of
100 pills. Address,
_ Dr.M.W. UACOX. rnr.nartSt,
Tui IMuliU, and Callioun Place. Ciuato, lu.
VMi Mr* ICKAPJ,
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Ultwtrat vd book, oier jircBoi^Uoaj, J. by mail.
MA " fMTCB insuru
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I'rice $ I, at (Jrupjists, cr
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ftwn Vont.hfal Iuiprniionco, oatMing
Hervons Debility, Mental ar.d Phjrci-
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forlkxr^rnr. frco. ^'yearasuo.
i wftna Ur^.u.vfc^ui.--*vtueae>
Through Tickets from or to any point in Great Hritaln or ('ontinent of Europe, via tne
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NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, WHITE STAR,'1N3I AN', STATE, ROTTERDAM, and
IT A LI AN Steamship Lines, 011 sale at important Stations 011 line of this Railway, and at
GALVESiON, CUERO, VICTORIA, SAN ANTONIO, MARION,
SEGUIN. WIEMAR, LA GRANGE, COLUMRUS, ELATONIA.
SCHULENBURG, SAN MARCOS, ROUNDROCK, NEW 1511AUNFELS, ROCKDA1.E.
£tf~ For information as to rates of passage and freight, routes, etc., apply in per-
son or bv letter to
E. 1). TRUE, G. F. A„ A. FAULKNER, (•. P. A.,
.J. WALDO, Vice President and Traffic Manager,
Houston, Texas.
X»oubfy Vahiabt*■
The most economical and effective ex-
ternal remedy is Benson's Capeine Porous
Piaster. Price '25 cents.
. ALDEN'S MANIFOLD
CYCLOPEDIA.
Over 300,000 subjects and 5,000 illustra-
tions, numerous maps, 20 volumes, large
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Specimen pages free. ^OO.OOO Volumes
Choice Books—descriptive CsitsilouriM'
(ree. Books for examination before pay-
meat on evidence of good faith. NOT sold
bv dealers—priaes too low. .S03I.>i E8.
Publisher, 18 Vesey street,
New York, P.O. Box 1227.
266th Edition.
:vir .nail
Price only $1
KNOW THYSELF.
Great medical Work on ISanhood
Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physi-
cal Debility, Premature Decline in Man,
Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries
resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A
book for every man, young, middle-aged
and oid. It contains 125 prescriptions fur
all acute and chronic diseases, each one ol
which is invaluable. So t'ouud by the Au-
thor, win we experience for Hi! years is such
as probably never before fell to the lot of any
physician. MOO paires, bound in beautiful
French muslin, embossed covers, full gilt,
guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense
—mechanical, literarv and professional—
than any other work sold in this country for
$2.50, or the money will be refunded in every
instance. Price only $1 by mail, post-paid.
Illustrative sample (1 centd. Send now. Cold
medal awarded the author by the National
Medical Association, to the oliieers of which
he refers.
This book should be read bv the young for
instruction, and by the afflicted i'or relief.
It will benefit ah -London Lancet.
There is no member of society to whom
this book will not be useful, whet her youth,
parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.
—Argonaut.
Address the I'ealiody Medical Institute, or
Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Buitiuch street.
Boston. Mass.. who may be consulted on all
diseases reipiiring skill and experience.
Chronic and obstinate diseases that have
baffled tho skill of allTT TT* 4 y other
ph\siciaiiHaspecialfv.Jl i Such
treated success-''3 if T \' n ¥ '17'
fully without an 1 1 1 1
instance of fidure
IFilllM..
i havo a positivo r*m<viy for the above dwoa&e; by'
tiso thousands c-# th« wJi*tkind and ot loi...
Standing have be^n ».i. lndcod. »o Btronc imny
faith in its efficaev, t i vill (troilW()HU i*rf.KS
FltKK,togetH«rwifh a VALUAiiLR TKKATJSKon
this disease, to any suAcr^r. _ iiivaexproR# and \\ O
addross. D3. T. A. 6LOCU U. UJlTearJ bt .Nor. i ork.
e 4l 2 i i ti f fc v it4 .4 j
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F^EEI
^RPJAELE SEU-GUBE
A favorite of on© of
Daft not^ And bUOf**stV.l fiwciv.H^rr -r ♦>• ". S.
(now retired) for th»»ciiroct XTer?>vrt9
Xiatthaocf. Weaktneom ftii*'. P*
tu pJaia sealed eiiveloi>«/roe« can nil .k
Add cost DR. WARD L CO.. Lovijisna. W<*.
XIIK
ELOREDGE
£.6,
SEWING MACHINE.
IT LEADS
WORLD
ELEGANT IN APPEARANCE.
IT IS
j The Lightest Runni"^
The Easiest to be'
Agent* Wanted in unoccupied ter x>ry.
Eldreogf. Sewing Machine Co,
CHIOACO and NEW YORK.
TEXAS STATE AGENCY
Corner of Elt« and Sycamore street*
Aiii. AS - - - TEXAS
■?
Will be mniled aUoppHcants and to
customer* of last rfsfcC year without ordering it.
It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions »a<l
directions for plantinK all VejfeUble and Flower
Sctds. Plants. «tc. invaUiatolc to JlH.
D M. FERRY & C0.DV,"Si
/hKToB.K.)
r •tl'i t i*n
DR. f
BYES!
U*"Tkr. '
RL£cTKO-VOLTAIC BELT and other Ei.KrmTr*
i aitmascks 4're sent on l>r»7s* Trial TO
MEN ONLY. YOUNG OH OLD, who arc suffer
lng from Nehvoi s Dkbii.ttv, Lost Vtt.mit^
Wasting Wrawnksjihh, ami nil those diseases of s%
I'kkson vl N -ti Kit, iv.sallin^ from Anuszs au i
OTiJKK Ors-'K Si^ee'ly reJlef an«l eonipl^t**
iwioraMnn to Health, Vim u and Manho<«i>
Gi'AUASTKrn. Se.it! at ouce for IIlusfri.:e<t
Pamphlet free. Address
VOIiTAIC HK!/r Marnhnll,
©The Buyers' Ovidf, Nix
34, Fall aud Winttr,'lSS3,
f»ives wholesale prkos direct
to consumers on ever"thin4
you use, eat, drink, wear, or
have fun with. Tea* how
to order with ox.vtcoHt, -1(3 pages—lar^u
ones--3,IJOO illustrations — a whole
picture pallory. Contains information
gleaned from "the markets of the wcrM.
Ko other priee-l»ook in existenceeontair.s
«s much information. Sent frootoanv ad
dress npon receipt of postage (7 rts). Let 113
hear from you, «>r vii it 11# when in our city.
Near Exposition Bcildings. Kespectf.dly,
M0NT80MERV WARD £ CO.
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