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VOL. Y1II
DALLAS, TEXAS, JUNE 20, 1883,
NO. 43*
If you propose buying a Windiui INTELLIGENCER.
OCT FULL INFORMATION OF THE j pcBf igHE1) DA1Ly ANu WBEKLl BY
CHAM PI ONyv. p.^onToHfo
WINDmili£U^ WKEKLY IJl?LL1GENCEl!
ifyoti watit'hengpt'cv forthe b»st windmill investigate the;
MGKUK OF THE CHAMPION,
Every will fuily warranted and always givers Satisfaction .
'JO yeors experience in the manufacture of Pumps ntnl Windmills !
WE
WEEKLY
| ha-the best circulation ot auy
paper nub listed in North-
ern Texas.
' Term* of SnW-riplion.
DAILT.—one yoar, #<JW; art months, §3 oO
one montk, 50 oetw;„p»»r w<*»k. 20 senta.
_ , WKBKLY.—One**»*. la advance, |i »♦, aftei
A 10-ft ml'l wtli pump from 60 to 300 birrets of water < very 2t i u,rM months, ♦» U<>; after sii months, ®» ao.
iionrs; ft will handle a pump In a well l»o feet deep. Also in ami- J advbbthmxg—wbeklt:
factuies of the Htar Wood Pnmpe, Door an. I Vlilow Screen*. Bom | Firat tnrertton. $1 60 per sqware or Ufa I «"«' °
?ickie Orinders. Bw. To dealers we can offer Superior Induce- | je3#- j#»ch subsequent twWrtiwr, i¢s. A" « *
me'.t» to handle our goods. Over 3,000 Dealer* are now humlling gent gdvertiaeMent* roust paid In advance. nu
our manufactures. i ad.kstisemx.otb busotr first insbrtjos. lie «'
,Mbte deduction made»# »•**!< advertisemeu-
the la^j^fwirepai'bka.
1. Snbscrlben who (to not give eipress notice tc
be contraiy are considered aa wishing to continue
heir subscriptions. ~
2. If suoaoritiura ordei '.b-i ducontlnuMit ol
thfcrr rcriodi eaia the nuftlisher mav continue to
•end them until all arrearage* tuve been pa,. I.
g. Itaabaortbe'* negioot or iufua.< to'take their
seated, they t»e held teepouaibleualll tlMy have
tettiod their bill aud or lered a discontinuance.
1. If subscribers a to another piaoe without
Informing the publisher, and the pnpera are sent
0 the tormar director) they ate held *oepon«tble .
The courts have decided that refusing to take
pariodoals from tl ti atioe, or moving and i leaving
w uucallad for la tMrtma facie eviaenee of fraud
Any person who-evur reoeivea a newspaper aui
ra^keuse of" wh.»»h.'r:he QrdejeU it or not id
tj oe u subscriber.
are now handling
POWELL & DOUGLAS
WAUKEGAN, ILL., U. 8. A.
. ixjj -!■. i.».mj..."i|jiii
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AVE PLACED
OS SEPARATE TABLES SOME LARGE LINE3 OF
Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's
UIT
men. A jury made up ol IKmo«
era's and R'publioan, colored men
and white men, Pr itestants. Cath-
olics-end atheist*, ail agreed that
the men charged were not gudty.
ij-> t' turns our that in the Distiiot
ot Columbia, where the cloud of
power casts ite shadow over every
individuil, twelve men could be
found who 'would not bend the
pregnant hinges of the knee that
thiift might follow fawning/' A
halo ot giory, truth, will hang
about them aa loug as I'ney live,
and it will decorate every thatched
cottage thai ban been built, or will
be built, in the next thousand
year". Good bye, and I thank
you."
And marked I hern
. ice, and art: oil
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in manv ijBtaneea, Just otfa.-halii' former Selling
ring special attsactiou tu Light-Weigbt Gent'a U:i-
ilierweac ami eveivthing rhat is rt^iired to complete a gentlemau'e
Wardrobe for the Sdnmer at prio«!& that bafili most of our customers.
We are raj>i«i 1 v buildiug up the largest retail trade i n Clothing and
Furnishing Gmds of N. th Texas, aud our success is altogether due
to our perhistet efforts-to-ddal lairly and; .-^uarely with the public. We
confess quite that' it id o?w pride and ambition to be leader* in
our line, and. our customers say so.
REINHARDT, THE CLOTHIER.
T04 ELM. STREET.
w:
RaCiui^T tor Pess.
In anrtw«r to i.nmerous iuqairers we
would ct*te thav the
AnnaU of Keoyon?
it* founder*, painm* and ptudenU, which
wa-» counuenced. over twenty yearn a*o
will beputlo |ire.w in June. It will be
fieftited in tlie h«o<l«omtMt style, with
KUpel'b iiliwtrftiioflrt an«l will be puhli^lied
in two v»1umw cirr.r 500 pageH, octavo
«nd delivered.by ia;ul or exprenaat tue
nubwriptiou price, vi7,:-$l().0t>.
X. It. Norton.
A Common-sense Reme If.
SAL ICY LIC A.
more Ukenin»tlHni, Gout or
Meitraljcln.
Initials Relief warrantea,
ftraM Cure Garatei
THE H0yE$;P0KTABiE BOOK-CASE
Holds not onlr SO to 50 onlinarr THttme?, but the
lYf.ABKiDOBj» hjcnowAkY as wtfll.the latter either
open or closed,i*s desired; h$s ATTAni3C;!*TS (no!
fbown in cut) for holding Labo£ atvaajb, msjpv-
Bjne8 and n«^wap«per»; auo a »tiv>k bk*i fo«, b*ai>
rSo. whieh cau J*) adjusteu to Mny kelglit mm! ony
aixrfa, and all offered at haut thk pijc* ot a cojn-
HonTiferary talila. Being oa cetera, it is prtrtiaallf
• uyobvop book-cask ae well aa apmoKAtl,
holder. Many I.avy.jrc, Ministers, T)nrtors and ,
Scholars h;,vo found thnt It fills tlw- ,
want," and maiif othel* who.u*re ie^er booka find
It an aniple book-case. Ail wt>» aee it (>rJaelt,>BLd
thoec wCo ha*« used it longed praiw U most. It
weighs 15 lhs, and is .olcgaaUy finished in dark
cheiTy or black walnut. "The manufttcWrer of this.
> Dictionary holder, <he Imprwd and P«-
fasily Adjuatablo K«ok-H»M«r #r*MTT»l*«
that ca* muk8uu:ijimhi».iine. baud iui
S4ul yriOM to' •*«--%
w * MJi'BBNE W. KOYE8,
a.^ *!' " 9? Jf* Jkuw S^CaiCAao.
Five pears estabiiHhed and never
known tu fail in a *iiigle cast,
acute or chronic. Refer to all
prominent physicinnn and Drag'
U%**s for the standing of ttali-
culica.
SECRET!
The Only Dissoiver of the Poisonous
Uric Acid Which exista in the blood ol
jKli«um*tic anil Goutypatiente.
SALI€TMCA \» known aa a common.*en*e ram -
edr, bacauae it strikes directly at the cause of
Khuum»ttan),"out and Neura'^ia. wbil" as many
•^.called apecilioa and supposed puaaceaa only
treat toe tlly Uie effec's.
It bad been conceded Tiy eminent pciontiats
tbatoutward applkati ina, aueh aa rubbiux with
rela, ointment*, liniments, and soothing lotions
V ill not eradicate these diaeasoa whioh ai-e the
ult of the poisoning of the blood with L'rlo
d.
ALIl'YLIC.l work# with nrarreloua affect en
this acid, aud so removes the disorder. It Is now
eiriuslrelv used by all e lebru'ed physlcina of
Ajuerica and iCurop.:. Highest Medical Acade-
my of I'aua reuo'ta yd per 4«u. autea iu thre
days. CS
that
M VTISM, ttOlif <uit N ifUttALOIA. Th mo
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refunded.
Tb jns iuda of 1 Testimonla.# sent on .apptloa-.
tiou. .
II .« box. 6 boxe» for $5.
B#nt fi*e by m*ilioD.reeelpt.<>f 1 mono v.
_ ASEJow.^RuaaisT roa it.'
But do not.^*dei1id>Vl into iikiu* inaKationa «r
subsutut>a, or something rweoande del ' as t^just
aa good inalst 011 th» gewuinc with be ni.s»e
of Waahb«rn4 tc Co. on ,e«*»> bo*.: whleh is
guaran.eeU chemically puro «uder our signatura
an bidiapNjS.tbW requisite to InsoTw. M0«ea» !u
thu tiaat—du face 110 othsr, or aend to aa-
WASBBOKSmgi CO. ITuplatora.
S87'BnadwajL, otr Rttada Stfe., Ifew lTar.
&; Sau»tt«r,.<4 Dwsny's
Address to a i^arty of Serenaders.
Washingtti«»4 D. D., June 15.—
S. W. l>jrj»ey was beieuaded late
this evening' at his residence by
the colored Republican club ol
of tbii city, Aud made a brief
' / ( .,y i , .
speech in -ackuowje Igment of the
courtesy, to which he f»aid: "1
thank you for the heart you have
•huwia in eoHtag here this even-
ing. i thauU you not only for my
self, but for all the defendants, i
thank you not only for the defeu*
danta and their famtlie*. I thank
you for the courage you have
• hovrn iu the presence of all the
dishonor that the Government has
Died to put upou me in plastering
the graves of mothers aud the cia-
dIte of babies with the m'aniy of
an unjust power. You are brave
enough, you are strong enough, to
iaise up your voice and your right
hand against this attempted injus-
tice, 1 thank you for the courage
that you have t-bown. 1 thank
you for the pluck, men-like, you
can show looking iu the face of
power. But, over and above all
that, thl" verdiet has told a stoiy
in whose presence humanity will
bow down Possibly not this year
or next, but the time will come
when it will be poiuted to as Ma*
can ley pointed to the trial of War-
ren Hastings. The trembling
wites mat bore the message of ac-
quittal to Berlin. Muecow and
Dublin told (be poor, lowly and
From Eminent Dr. 11. 11. Hop
hoii, Memphis, i'enu.
'I have made use of (Joldeil'8 u
quid lieef Tonic in ntveral cases u
cunsumption, and general dt 'udily, and have
found it to act admirably in each cases an
h nutritive food, tonic, and stimulant'
(1'ake no other.) Oi dru£gi»tH.
\ Sutterer from llbeuiufttlsm
I limped about for years with a cai.e,
and could not bend down without excru-
ciating pain. Farker'd Ginger ionic ef-
fected an aatoniHliinx cure and keep? me
well. It in infallible. M Guilfojle, liing-
hamton, K Y.
USELKSS FKLGJir.
To Worry about any Liver, Kidney or
Urinary Trouble, especially Bright's Diu-
ea^es or Diabetes,as Hop BitterH never fails
of a cure where a cure is possible. We
know this.
He Repeats the Rem irk.
"Will you please repeal thai remark,
Mr Mat bison.'!'
Turning so as to look your representa-
tive squarely in the face, the head of the
house of Soren Mathison A Co; Pharma-
cists, No 1W2 Htate street. Marble Block,
Chicago, replied: 'Yes, sir, with pleasure.
Mv remark was that we consider Pau-
kek's Gihoer Tokio, now called Parker's
i onic, the best article of its kind in the
market. Our sales for the last six mo/Jths
tell the whole story and settle the ques-
tfon. The Tonic; like a good dinner, car
ries its own recommendation with it. It's
bound to sweep the west like a orairie on
Sre. In cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia
and liver and kidney troubles it scores
successes aod wins ft tends every day."
Hiscox & Co. beg to call public atien
tion to the fact that hereafter Parker's
Ginger Tonic will be advertised and sold
simply under the name of Parker's Tonic.
We make this change for the reason that
unprincipled dealers are constantly deceit
ing their customers by sub-tituting infer-
ior preparations under the name of ginger;
and as ginger is really an unimportant fla
voring ingreJient, we drop the misleading
word.
• There is no change., however, in the prepera"
tion ilnelf. and all b ittles remaining in the
hands of dialers, wrapped tinder the name
ot Parker's Ginger ionic contain the gen
nine medicine if the fac-simile signature
of Hiscox A Co. is it tht: bottom of the
outside wrapper.
JPBOF3SALS FOE beef AN J
MUi-TON.
BBADQUA&TKR3 DKl'AKTMK
OFEICK Of UhlKFCOMMtSSAKV of
8uu ^.ntooio, Texas, J1
•at TKXaS.
»tkwce.
V 1»13.
SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate,
with a copy ot this advert :t al-
hopeless th*tl there were yet twelve • t»ched, will be receive 1 at tl»m c<Kim, and
<t HOIBrf
aa^noii SMtn >o ca-j"[ no£ JZ.M3 -0
■pons? wtojaq eouscjpow V°"
sta^ta^9!^ naijik naAc irona ^ epcpl (T®J*"® ■
xrtDTf-b pc« s»ita "TB TiJtw^a j*
. v»e/4-^0oprS Wlr»s^<x T.-tt-P0T*I|4««OB —
•q Ot vn A«A »t i'lfflA =i3tn|J
•noo nr^a&^ip BOLI O-a I I'M
•^T M300»J»0 tJUa XpStttvi SIIT3
tinqo 'asuwti »tii _
m Vl0.^-A3trf-3T
u> ipetuea oa pu« 'tio^inti'ioo
-uaoo wan V »u«r»Awd os tr; ocsasir .roojo «M
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CILEBRflTD
^IfTEflS
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters meats Jthe
requireuients of the rational medical phi.
lofophy which at present prevails. It is a
}»erfectly pure vegetable renie.tly embracing
the three important properties of a pre-
ventive, a tonic and an alterative. It for-
tifies the body against disease, invigorates
and reviu1H7.es the torpid stomich and
liver and effects a salutary change iu the
entire system.
For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers
general Ij.
J. M. MCGREW WILI/AM small
Late Aaditor, P O dac't Aofe Intifftor P O dtp'
MoGREW & SMALL,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Scoais 5 It 6, St. Clond Building,
WASHINGTON', B.C.
=iot~
I'ractlce before the Supreme Court, Oiat-iot ol
Columbia, the court of claims, and the Blue-
uUve Deparimenti of the Oetieral Uoveru-
ment.
40-Special attention Klven to the business of
I'ostmaatera, U Attorneys, U 8 Commisiion ,
ers, Clerks, Marshals, Internil Kevonue Col
lectors, i'ennion Agents, .\nu> d Navy
Oificers, Indian Aitenta, Registers and R'J.
ceiverofLand Offices, Surveyors, aod
Collectors of Customs, Railroad ati'l
steamboat Companies, Mail (!oi-
trastors and National i>aoks.
D. MACK A YM. D
Kesidence Corner of Austin
and Polk fclreet.».
Opposite Windsor liotel. .
WISE
men wbo could be found who
would deal justly by them. That
there wai not a Government large
enough, there was not • ireaturv
at the offices ol tne Act lug Cjuuuiovariea
of subsistence ol the tuilowing named
poets and sub-pests, iu the Military De.
partment of Texas, untii 12 o'clock, noon,
Natnrday, Jaly H.<lb83, for delivery at
Fort Stockion, and sub»poats of Cauu>
nteiKH; pains are subaued ulmos' Inaiantiy.
Give It a trial Ko.tuf (3»krjinteod or mone>
- • . * § j . x "it vlia'r"v/uj ouw j vn;o im wauip
truitilil (OOUgb, and there was not j Mayers spring, ;tnd Caaiu Bice Te>a<, of
an executive power great enonhg to HUcil quantities of Fredi Beef and Mutton
seduce the judcmeui of • as may b» required by the Subsistence
*' ~ Department t!t these posts and sub-posts
TW1KI.YE H'IX EH ft XU.V,
Iidon't care aboat myself. II is
a. UM'ter o* litfle coo^tq-tienoe who
is convioteJ o*>wbo is not.. I! is a
Get your neighhor to r«ad
the Isxsl-
mallef c f greot c^uiseq^nce wiieth
er.there is any>G«veruraent pow-
♦•rfd eoougb, pr whetl er' (beta is
aoyx treniuryv foil 1 enough, lo bow
duwfl-i a., citixac;;however htraible.
This Uriel' aud; this verdictbfes
plaeed- iupon the booka of jontidt a
pp/endui xecwd. oUha maahood .'oX
'P
to June 30, 18S3,.orsuch leas time as the
Couimissaiy. General of Subsitlence may
direct.
Bids will state the p-ice per pound, net
00 the block,
Separate .bids will be received for eaoh
post and fcub'-pust.
Bids wtli al»o be reoeiveti for beef . and,
mutton on the. hoof.
>or conditions, apply to the uod*-
signed, or to the -Acting .Commissaries . of
SubeisteDoeAtiaoj of.the poets named. .
The government reserves the<rigbtto
reject any or all< bids.. I
1 M. P.SMALL,
Coief ConuoMsary
people are alway*
oti tlu> lookout for
ehaui^ea s)increae<!
•heir earnings, a ul
line bt-couie wual-
thy; those who do r.ot improve their opportuni-
ties remain in poverty W e ort t ft great chance to
make money. We «itnt.nieu,WiMnon,boys and girls
to work for us ri«h: in their owa localities. Any
one e«n ito t!ie wrrk properly for >1 toe flrs; start.
The business will pav more th in t-vitiu ej ortli
nary wages. KxpenMv« «>utli fur. iihsd fr»e, No
one who engages w^iii »ko tu tiey rap:4 >". You
can devote your wiio.e time t« tl.vj wors, or only
your spare m iiuec. s. Kuli infi.rnjiltiou an l ail
that Is n-'eded sent treo. A ilr.-?4 l3r>»o»" K Oo.,
1'orialnd, Maine. i pat6-6m
VerMnikSUltE. _
' .Ax<en«a inbtiaat Hth
s.fSS*S.3f?0'i~
ln»v /rfitfi .X*r*rrwm*. Warr-dMAcsl
Hellii reaifTvat evwy hnoai .WIsitanu'fMW
AddPussOHUaa vushvm. n.
PARKER'S
BALSAM
A benciicMti dresalg
pretriTad to swiilax art-
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