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THE INTELLIGENCER.
Prevonl s.v '.v. -■* l>y taking ocv.i-ionally
one of fc'iiiorv^ Littli' < u*
Pills, ii wnpih-i l'iil appetizw, :m solu-
tion of • . 15 cents.
OFFICE COR. SYCAMORK AXI> KLM STREETS j
'v !$ <3§^29
r - s ^
•% « -r. . ■- . J . >7 * •...
JSL ■-■■>-;>'n5• /Mf
Pn'jHsher- j.t the Head of fSicfirlcc
fcavifl^tfon and the fioUroad Crcsa-
.r.wCf tho Triuiiv Fiiver,
A First-Class Paper,
e^tkred at the dallas PtSTOfFICK A8
Second Class Matter.
Warssissg to J'lsbl^liern,
The publishers who are offered adver-
tisements or reading matter by the liocti-
ster Patent Medicine Safe .hou«e had bet-
ter put themselves on the safe side by ex-
ating! advance payment from them. The
tiafe men and the Sun da woman are theuitJ
;elves fat subjects, for their own prescrip
lions, and are corrupt enough to requier
j^heir own nostrums!
WillMHlAY DECOBER 12,1883.
it
OCALS.
J. J. Utta, Esq., of Canton, is in the city.
S. 31. Smith, of Lamar county, called on
us last Saturday.
T. 31. "Wright, of Denison, Is in the city
helping to run the Federal court.
llnnibiig'g'eil Aga iss.
1 saw ho much said about the merits ol
Hop Bitters, and my wife who -was always
doctoring, and never well, teased me so ur-
gently to get her some, 1 concluded to lie
humbugged a.-rain; and I am glad 1 did, for
less than two months' use of the Hitters my
wife was cured,, and she has remained so
i>r eighteen months since. 1 like such
uui bugging.—11. T.. St. Paul.—Pioueek
l'oss.
—Article (>4 of Penal Code, untie
the title of oflonses against property,
reads as follows:
If any j>erson shall break pull down
or injure the fence of another without
his consent, or shall wilfully and
without the consent of the owner
thereof open and leave open any gale
leading to the enclosure of another he
shall he lined not less than ten nor
no more, than one hundred dollars and
in addition thereto may be imprison-
ed in the county jail not exceeding
one year.
*#*"Do not grasp at the shadow and loose
the substance," Kidney-Wort is able to
c on vert you from a shadow of your former
elf into "the substance of establishd health,
aid a sutler from kidney trouble when
asked to try Kidney-Wort for a remedy.
"I'll try it, but it will be my last dose."
It cured him and now he recommends it to
all. If you have disorded kidneys don't
fail to trv it.
The coming scholastic year the
various educational institutions of the
►late will receive but $0000, all told of
the Peabody fund. During the year
just closed the Sam Houston Normal
Institute alone received $7500 of this
fund. Secretary Baker of the state
iJoard of Education complains of
L iving trouble to induce students to
lit thcin-elves for teacher's duties ex-
clusively and is compelled to make
the courses of study more or less ac-
i ademic.
For seven years Allen's Iirain Food has
toed,the strongest tests a • to fK nier.ts in
curing Nenuusndte, Nervous Dc' illty and
ie-. i: ■ jii>\ •!.. to the ;i« d uu;t-
tive inn it" I ha:-U c\er
fulled; i . ,1: 0 1 e \s <ln
t i>
l.'Y Dil i
3*CW 1
ii. ah
i
—The Commissioners' ot» Tarrant
county fixed the bond of Slaughter Sz
Tennant, contractors to build the jail
;.t *f.0,00>'.). It will be made in Waco.
Hie architect. Mr. Ilcincr. of Houston,
»vi!l Superintend the construction
which begins o:i the 1st of January.
The b.t!iding must be completed by
Septeni'.'or the 1st. It will require
l!>2 i-ai lo move the brick and iron
to For.* Worth for the new jail.
—Capt. John Cheneville has been
elected sergeant of police in San An-
tonio.
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^KENDfiU'S^l® '
THE INT]
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>®REhr omE
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As it is for all the. patuful diseases of tJie
KEOFiEYS,LiVSiv' AMD BOWELS.
It oleansea ti.o Byst6:n ofths acrjJ poison
that eauses t'ae dreadful saiTeria-.^ which
oiily tho v.'..?ti»9 r.f 'Khaumat?#.;i c.»r> icaliza.
VKOvSANUS Or" CASiiS
of the worst forms' of tUia terrible disease
hav j boon q uicklj * veliovod, and ic. short time
f«£»f'ECTLY CURED.
•MCE, $1. I.IQH1) OR BUY, SOI.B !!Y DUCCC'STS.
il- Dry can bo rent bv mail.
WELLS, EIOHAKDSON & Co., Burlington Vt.
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As an invigorant, Hostette's Stomach
Bitters has received the most positive en-
dorsement from eminent physicians, and
has long occupied a foremost rank among
standard proprietary remedies. Its prop-
erties as an alterative of disordered condi-
tions cf the stomach, liver and bowels, and
a preventive of malarial diseases are no
less renowned, and have been accorded em-
phatic professional reeomendation.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to
whom apply for Ilostetter's Alinacan
for 1884,
THE NEW SHORT ROUTE.
K>
ansas ana tue
Attention is called to tho new Kansas
City railroad line now completed and in
operation between Memphis, Tenn., and
Kansas City, iio. By this new route the
south and west is brought into close rela-
tion. Saving several hundred mites and
many hours travel between the two sec-
tions. It is in fact now the only practical
route from the south to all points in Kan-
sas, Missouri, Colorado and all western
staes. A through train with Pullman Pal-
ace Sleeping car and elegant day coaches
leaves Memphis daily, running through to
Kansas City without change of cars, where
it arrives in time to make connection in the
Grand Union Depot with all trains leav-
ing Kansas City. For emigrants to the Pa-
cilfc coast and the Northwest, or for home
seekers in Kansas and Missouri, time and
money is saved by this short route as
against the circuitous routes via St. Louis,
heretofore the only outlet. Special low
rates are made for this class of business and
all are carried through to Kansas City in
first class cars on lirst class trains. Bound
Trip, Land Explorers' tickets on sale at low-
rates. Send for the Emigrant's Guide, an
eight page paper, giving full and re-
liable information in regard to Kansas and
Missouri—mailed Free. Address,
J. E. LOCK WOOD,
Gen'l Pass. Agt., Kansas Citr.
or II. D.ELLIS,*
Tkt. Agt., 31 Madison St., Memphis, Tenn.
C.N. WINNER,
Southern Pass. Agt., 28 Wall St., Atlan-
ta, Ga-
From iSae Aif.iMna Commercial
Uliio, of 2£gv.'25Z1i« 1883.
Readers of tho Commercial can not well forget
that a large spaoe has for year* beeu tak en up bo
Kendall's advertise®cuts—especially of a ceriaiy
Spavin Cure. We have hud dealings with Dn
Kendall'or many years, and w» luuiw of somr
large business houses in cities near l»y, who
nave alsojdeult with him for many J ears, and
the truth is (ully an<1! a ithlully proven, not only
that he is a good honest man. atM .hut hi> cele-
bratod Spavin (!uie is not oniy all that is reoorn*
nun Jed tc be, but thai tha Knglisn '.annua^e is
uot capable of recommending il too liigb.y,
KuuqhII's fcjpavin C ure will cure spavins. There
are hundreds of cases in wbbh that has been
proven te ou r eel jain bnowledg , but after ai!,
if any person confiues tiie usefulness of this cele-
brated medicine to curing spavins nlona. they
mase a big mistake. it is the best medicine
kLown as on outward application for rheuma
»ism in the human faily. It is good for pains
and aches, swell'nga and lameness, and is jus;
as safely applied t meu women and children
as it is to h(?rsRB. vVe know that there are
other good liniments, but we do believe this
spavin cure to be lar better than any tver in-
vented.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUiiE
11 t.tchlisoi's Ranch, 12 allies noith cf Denver
Colorado.
Mar, 5th, 1883.
Mm b. J, Kendall & Co., Gents:—For the
past hree years I have used Kendall's Hpavin
Cure. In every case of spavin, of which 1
treated five. 1 has killed tl em al I, and entirely
removed three. In esse ol sp/int I find it has no
equa^, one case I had was of three years stand-
ing and the Bpavin Cure removed it entirely.
1 had a cow get spavined and it entirely cured
her. One year ago a two hundred pound o/ock
of ice feU out of a wagon etrikihg my foot on
inst cpt ai.d toes, it would be impossible to
mash afoot worse without breaking any bones.
I was taken home and carried into the house. I
do not the th nk amputation of tho ieg wouid
ceuse any more Dain. I went lor Kendall's
ypavin Cura, it was til I used aud In six days I
couid walk around. About three weeks ago
my team ran away threw me out of tho wagon
the hind wheeZ sti uck my knee. After apply-
ing several highly recemmended liniments with
out obtaining any leiief, I went for Kendall's
.*• pay in Cure. My Jeg was drawn up aud my
knee swoHen bad/y, Is three days I was aDie to
wa/k to the barn. I could no into details moro
fuily, and innke this a very Iong letter but will
notwearv you.
I am very respectfully yours,
Oscar F. Hutchinson,
I*. O. Lock Box, 2362, Denver oiiy, uol.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUKE
F-Piitn Itosa, Cal , Feb 9th, IS83
B. J. Kendalls, to.. UenMa men:-l fee' ii
duty to others suffering with ti e p-lca and f/.jj
iiig ol the rectum to v rue you. I have i.»d the
,.i!es and pro'apsus ol the rectum lor live yrar»
for thepaat three years I have suuered t i" mua
fii.oiiizint{ puin. 'fried everyilJtiif without mi ef.
but after ten d^ys use of Kendali's Spavin Cur<
whave not seen or heart of the pile* s nee. One
huo has notuutlered as I have cii»i>«it ci mj»r -
land the great joy tl at I f- el at being cured of
disease nimost wo'se th ai du.th- 1 had a Vid-
ua! le horse thftt liad a large l.nnch ga hered oil
his brei'St buiie. 1 tried all kinds o: n<iiui-nts
and had it cut open Iwiiiutit any b'-ec lit Saw
your ndvertisemeDt uui bought a botti-i of Ken-
dad's oj avin Cure and oiiiere l my leacaier to
Use as(directed. In less than One >. euk the Ium'p
had disappeared '1 hinking that a liiiiuient thai
would dowhat Kendail's cpaviu <!ure has dcoe
jor my horse might benefit more, I tried it as a
4asi. resort.
With gratitude and best wishes for your suc-
cess.
I am faithfully your,
J. H. Glenu.
KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE
Fort Worth,Texas, March 12th, 1883,
Messhs B. J. Kenpall & co. —About eight
mouths ego there wes a valuable staiiion
brought to the stable of Farmes &nd Henry ^to
bo treated for a bone spavin, which was one
years growth aid of pronounced size, and hav-
ing learned through outside sources that your
liniment known ;<s liendall's Bpavin cure was
valuable, I commenced us'ng it on the enlarge-
ment and atter si weeks using ana having ap-
plied two bottles the horse was cured entirely,
leaving the leg neii'ectly smooth.
C11ARLK6' HENIIX.
Send address for illustrated circular which
we think gives positive prooi'cf its virtues' Np
remedy has ever met wit ■ such unqualified sue-
ceso to our knowledge, for beast as well as man.
I'rice $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All
druggeBt have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent any address.on receipt cf price by tho
proprietors, DU, U. J. KENDALL ic Co..
Z nosburg Fulls, Vt.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
THE
LAST
UNION
-AXIS) r££
OLD AND RELJ-AJBLhj
faiiuni8» B,vro»'
FM !; r" l^v\Mrs, I'rovvmng, 55c.
ii gtjc.impk-l!. 40c., Chancer,
(10c.. Colridge, 60., Cnw-
per, 60c., Dante, 50c.. Dry den,, 50c., Goethe,
70c., Goldsmith 50c., J Ionian-s 50c., Iliad,
and Oclvssey, 70c., Ilood, 50c., iinrelow, 50c.
Keats, 40c., Meredith, 50c., Milton: 50c..
Moore, 00c., Dope, 50c., Poe, 4dc., Schiller,
10c., Scott, 50c., Temiyson, 60c., Virgil,
S5., other i'isie cloth 1 rinding. Sent
for cxaKiiiiulioh l»t'<ore iniyitsoiit
4n evidence of good faith. Catalogue free.
^i<lr5' sokl bv dealers.
JOHN B. ALDKN, rublieher, 18 Vesev
z;ew York.
Wg2p.$
cm
Dr.Stiisson'sAstamiiPvfinec
S g gen £*•
is nneqnaled afj a pos/tivej
Aiterativ
Asthma
and all
H11U nil turn aiiiri.'tiiiK i io. -• ... .
afford temporary relief, but is a permanent,
Mrs. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, O., Gays of it:
.«ui-priscd al tl • *prtdy effects of your remedy. U > <
l/ic first medicrfie, infix years that has Mostvcd !>■
couch <i'-l made expectoration cart/. I nowsUep <■
%ioM without coup/iing." If your dr-.iggist (Joes
k«ep it, send for treatise aud testimonials to
II. P. H. i'H H A CO..
853 ilvouJwuy. Hew lfort.
-niE
rrALAMAZoo Mien., Feb. 1, isso.
» know Hop Bitters will bear recommen
■lation honestly. All wln> use them confer
upon them the highest encomiums, and jrive
Uicmcn dit for making cures—u!l the pro-
prk-tors claim lor them. 1 have kept them
since tii'y were lir>-t ottered to the puldc.
The; t'jok hi^cii rank from the first, and
maintained it. and are more called lor than
r«ll other combined. So long as they keep
uii th -ir high lvputatitfn for purity aiul use-
iihies.-<. I shall continue t«> recommend
them—c<omcthiu>r I have never before done
n >th any other patent medicine.
J.J. BABCOCK, M. I).
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—A \v«K>len miil at Waco to employ
-cvoiily or eighty oj»ei*atives is being
talked of to be erected by a Kentucky
itm if the city will 4>roper in-
iueein'cuts. S i?** %
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IT LEADS MM* \
i»ntracts KitAioJorYniSVAPKR, -which I kev
cafii»witu LOWa b THOMAS,
Adveril&icic Atcnt», cluca^o. a' •
•vd^uoA'soue wvHNana
A8 33UJ X 3"lHd WV d
lnJ\A JVH'TLC Tu
DMudNF
L vLz uu r^D
swvHNtina
,TTiT3 T> A PT?T> may be foanrt on fllo at Or*s
^ 1 4* uft i'. (Lowell t Co'4 N. w«p.r|»-r
ArtvertlKin^ Dutmu (10 Spruivftt 1, wt»>r. ail vpjrisln^
ocnirmcU mmr tm maUo tor It in JIFW YOfilL
ELEGANT IN APPEAEANCE
IT IS
Affmta Wanted in unoccupied territory.
The Lightest dunning,
The Easiost to sell.
Eldredge Sewing Machine Co.
CHICAGO and NEW YORK.
llOIiEli r CL ARKE
STATE AGENT
las » « Texas
A2SD ONLY
n Jir
ii.
Hj
U'AI
1 --'it®
OF
JMSJLMAS'S
LIVES PAD?
£or Sal
816 MeinJStreet.
DALLAS. -2 -isITEXAS
THE
TEXAS & PACIFIC
RAILWAY
With its conneeiiong
From tlie Direct Lhte
BETWEEN
Tei. flew Mexico & Ualforaia
and all jiointH in (ho*
North. East and Southeas
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Daily Between
ST. LOUIS AMD DALLAS
FORT WORTH EL PASO
AND DEWING AND
MARSHALL AND
NEW ORDEBN3.
Close rouDention at Longview &
Meuola
WITH THE
Iuteroational<t Great Northern K'v
j
—FOB—
HOUSTON
GALVESTON
AUSTIN,
SAN ANTONIO
AND LAREDO
For tickets, baggage check, or any
infarmaiion ae rates and routes
apply to any of the Tickct
,'igeufa, or to
B, W. RlcCULLOUGH;
Aus't General P;n;s. Ageri',
Marshall Tex a*,
H. C. TOWNSEND,
General Agetit^
S'. Louiw, Mo.
II. M.HOXJE,
3d Vice Pre&ident,
S<. Ijnuin Mo.
E. P. TURNER.
Tickfct. Agf-PV
D"'!aSj Teraa,
ALL TEXAS
iSJ I»' M i Ik lll Allih w tnadefl# »(fea
0 ls>?' AI2!\M!lIl^nQ .a.-iias ■ iskirg old
lUn.of Jtfiiaon "'jy&Uit&y ¥ Am'
v , l>., o?.Alai*tiia, .mcladi!j2 , hit
* e LQS'T'C'Vtls^. I'JuBtrrt'teil. Now rpftWy
pcrtieuiars. h. B 'I'USAT, t*vbll»h«l
waj. Xt'w York City
-1
iy
teiligencer
id made ud of khe mot«t interwUDf
NEWS ITEMS*
LITflaA KY EXTRA UTS,
VIGOROUS
EDITORIALS
and a<« in the paflt, to in the future, ic
will be found w strong supporter oi
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY
alway J oving forward and keeping patw
with the progrwsire apirit o« the nmcs.
Send StaniD icr Spike Copies
rrcetrve Ecaii'j
< "v- i • " ■
Uf>t tbe MagcetoA AppUanqe Co'»
M AG S EtIC LU I' It PS G'TECTOS!
FlilCE ONLY $X.
Tlier aro pritelCsa to Ladies, Ganthnnen
and ChV'drfen with weak lungg; no case
of pnentnOfllA. of croup is ever known
wiiaro there garments are di/Scu They nl
t-o pibvcLl aid hcartworn.Hief", ctilds
rheumatism, r-euralgia. throat troubles,
diphtheria, catarrh, and a'l kindred dig*
eanes. -Will wear unyseivice lof three
yedrf. Are worn over "(he under clothing,
0 A 'r2l 4 TJ [JIJ Jft is needless to describe
ulli lillUfl. the syuitoms of this nau*
seoua dispap» that is sapping the life and
strength of only too many ot the fairest
and best of brth ?exes. Labor, study and
research in Ameinsa, Earopa and Eastern
lands, Lave resulted in the Magnetic LuDg
0 Protector, nfl'ording euro for Catarrh, a
rsui«dy which contains no drugging ot the
ysteru, and with the continuous stream
11 Magnetism permeatiug through the af«
ficted oiyans, must restore them to a
Healthy action. We pUee our price for
to is Appliance at le'ss than one-twentieth
HUhe price asked for others fi»r remedies
upon which yon take 311 the chances, and
we especia'ty invite the patronage o^ the
mai y persons who have tried drugging
iheir stomaoha without effect.
Thij Appliance-
Go toyourdrug-
gist and ask for them. If they have not
got them, write to the proprietors, en-
closing the price iii letter at our ri«k, and
1 hey will be sent to you at once by mail
postpaid
Send stamp tor the "New Departure in
Medical lc«atuient Without Medicine,"
with thoufandagf testimonials.
TLIi MAGNETON APPLIANCE CO.,
218 Rt:i»« Chicago, III,
fJoTB.—Send «*'n'?r in poslege
stamps or cmrercy (i»> i*ticr aiour n*ka
wi th sixt ct > hce usually worn, and fftr)
pair ot our V.ai(nelic Insoles, and be con*
vinced ot the power residing in our Mag.,
netic Apptianccp. l'oeitively wo cold fc<t
where tney are trom, or mcrtey refunded'
HOW ID OBTAIN
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