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VOL. IX.
DALLAS TEAS.
WEDNESDAY. APIKL 8.
NO. 281
new advertisements.
A fir It TO collecting Family Picwrea to e«*
nBfcll I w U«ge i *ii hcturcs^tttmbtMd. Special
ladaceocBts. Em ntm Copying Co., j*«Caaal Street. H.Y.
WANTED—A rlrst-class hou6Ckeeper-
at Intelligencer offioe, corner isyua'
more and Elm sts.
WAN I ED—Purchasers for valuable city
Lots and Land. Intelligencer office,
corner Sycamore and Elm sts.
WAITED—Buyers for the best Sowing
Machines. Will take monthly pay-
ments. Elm street oor. Sycamore.
OU8ES FOU SALE and FOR RENT.
—A. J}. Nobtok b Co.
H
TH8 best stand in the city for a Dru
store fof rent by A. B. NORTON
OO.
ROOMS suitable for Lawyers and Doc-
tors for rent by A. B. NORTON a CO.
CjrRANGERS hunting bargains should
conduit the columns of the Intelligent
oor.
BUSINESS ROOMS and rooms lor offices
tor rent by A. B. NORTON' & i O..
owner Sim and Sycamore streets, Dallas.
FOR SALE—An entire new OUTFItTot
an Eight Column Paper.—Address,
LNTELLLGENCEU Ofllee.
OR "T~T\SALE— Klve Acres of
Rich LAND, enclosed with good tenee.
—A. B. NoktobA Co. -
ITIOK SALE—A well-oro** Team ot Good
\ HORSES, with HARNESS aud WA-
GON.—A. B. Nobtok a U>.
Tj^OR United States Commissioners'
Jt? and othei BLANKS apply »* the IN-
TELLIGENCKR Offloo
FOR RENT—Two small UOUSE8 luthe
Suburbs.—'Inquire ol A. B. NoetoF
A Co. J ' *
VOB SALE at a bargain AcreB of the
I? Glarinda Squire's Survey, on the. Uue ol
Dallas St Denton Counties.—A. B. Norton
* Co.
ADVEUTISEM ENTS.
A Valuable mining interest can be ac-
quired in Colorado by addressing the
lnteiligen^er office.
LK.—An Amperg's Pateut Cabi-
net LETTER FILE, entirely new, at
ttie iMTfrt.LTGBNCKR Otllce. " '
WE have many CHOICE LOTS OF
LAND FOR SALE to-. Immigrants.
—A. B. Norton & Co
DEMOCRATS wau ting good offices can
be put in the way of effecting their
object bv addressing J. R. 8. care of Intel-
ligencer.
WANTED—A position on some good
Daily Paper by one ol the ablest
writers in the country. Address, C. \V. G.
cure of Norton'» Intelligencer.
WANTED—Active canvassers lor our
subscription books and papers. En-
ergetic men can make money.
A B. Norton, k Co.
1X>R SALE—The most desirable property
ou Iioss Avenue for reuidcncs purpos-
es. A. B. Norton A Co., Intelligencer Office
T?OJt SALE- Choice lots on Elm, Syoa-
r more, Sail Jacinto. Ross and other
streets. Enquire of A. B. Norton & Co.,
1 ntelligenuer Office,
TO PUBLISHERS.—The MATERIAL ol
« Sever Column Newspaper, together
with a good Job Outfit, for Bale,—Address,
IntjclligSmokr Office.
jr^UOMb ID Jtt^, vuuvenieni to the
TtV l*Ost-oftice nuu desirable lor Om«es
and Stores.—A. B. Norton & co.
^ AKES.—Safes for Sale. Persons wanting
to buy the bis; sales are invited to eor-
espond with A. B. Norton & Co.
S
TOADVttRTlSE your lands and pi ope
ty for sale in the Intelligenter
is the way to make money quickly.
"EjHJR SALE 1 good Buggies. Enquire at
T lntelligenaer office, cor. Elin and Syca-
more sts.
PERSONS wanting employment may find
X it by applying at the liltelllgehoer Of-
C"e. corner orElm and Sycamore streets,
Dallas.
PARTIES wanting a No. I clerk or sales
man thoroughly perfected In all kinds
of machinery can find such at moderate
wages by enquiring ol A; B. NOR ION &
co.
PARTIES In other states wisltinig to ex-
change lands and improved piacee tri
advantage should consult the columns of
Norton's Intclligencer Office lor bargains.
o r f\ f\nt\ acres of land
£ o VJiKsVJyJ for Sale in various
Counties,—Address, Norton's Intelli-
g«neer. •
♦v. - -t
SUBSCRIPTION S tor the best Maga-
zines. Reviews and Newspapers re-
ceived at club rates at the INTELLIGEN-
CER OFFICE
WANTED—A competent Girl as house
keepti. Intelligencer office, comer
Sycamore and Elm sts.
WANTED.— a good honestHoy, not af
raid of work. Inquire at Intelli-
gencer office, Sycamore and Elm sts.
/ANTED—A good Texas-born steady
Printer, at Intelligencer office.
W
F
IOR RENT Several ROOMS for Offices
and StoreB.—A, B. Norton & Co.
POR SaLE—Lots lor residences on favor-
X; able terms by A. B. NORTON A CO.
VALUABLE LAND for sale in Washing
ton Territory or lor exehangn for
Texas lands.
K . .
GIYK us descriptions of what you may
have to dispose of and you may
secure purclisers.
FOR SALE, a very valuable TRACT OF
LAND in Wichita County, at a Itar-
r*.in.—A. B. Norton & Co.
FOR SALE—Five llead of HOUSES.—
Enquire at the INTELLIGENCER
Office.
VALUABLE LAUD m Tarrant, Bra-
zoria, Case, Jack, Wise, Van Zamlt,
Cherokee, Henderson. Kaufman and other
Counties, FOR SALE at great Bargains.—
A. B. Norton <fc Co
We nave applications vr several skilled
Machinists and other Mechanics for
Situations. * oindrymeu and others
wanting to emmoy are invited tocorres
poud with the 1k rsLLUUBXCER.
SITUATION WANTED—A sprightly,
active and experienced man desires a
situation as business manager of a steam
saw mill, lumber yard or other establish
ment satisfied he can fill the bill. Address
W C care ot Intelligencer Office.
WA.VITIBJ—Ladies and Gentlemen
to keep our Roods on exhibition.
Agents make $3 to J7 daily. * Send 10 cents
Illustrated Catal -gueand begin at once.
PA UK MFG. CO., 289 Broadway,
Bor lf>21. New York
NOTICE.—All persons owing the Eld-
redge Sewing Machine Company, or
Robert Clarke, Agent, are notified that the
accounts and notes are held for collection
by A.B. & W. N. Norton, Attorneys, corner
of Sy camore and Elm Streets. l>»lJae.Texas.
\\T T «"ore money thnn unjtWng elite b*
V? JH 11 an •' B«*ney lor tbe btwt telling
book oat. Buyinrcru imcoeul -griti d*y«
Kone full. Term* fre*. fiAl.t.KTT & co., Poi..
aud. Moiinu. 11 .Si.w.ly.ri « n.
LO(»AN— A good bay* horse, although
Itoni cruel ru'.'S trt the last election
and severity of winter in poor condition,
yet is a very great bargain at $75. spot
ca.li. | A. B. NORTON A CO., Intelligencer
Offico.
FOR
Man and Beast.
Mnstang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more jvery year.
the onut remedies .for
the skin and rlot)i) uni-
veltsally commended.
WnuT. Tottw. «T? North Tenth Street. Pi.ll».
dal|>hta, report* «Bt one of bla cuntomfr« staled
lo hlio tn(Htfcat ho wan feolmi ao well
and had gn'ine-IXT pounds In 'the )a*t year, a/1 of
which he attiiVti|#d to a ayatctaallc e»ar*e of th»
CnUcura R«»or*«n t, which h'aa fro/id etfostaal
when lilt othor remedlan failed.
SOREts ON NECK.
• (Jhae. Biady, Botaervine, Mass , who rereta
D T.J. J, Wood, 4njjrw:et, of that eliy, e- r'slflM
to a wondrrfal ettruof runnla?' »oie» on the nec&
Vhleh had b(*'B t^ated liy' hoanltnl phynjainaa
Wi.rboal curi, a»d jybrcu eempb tolr tr
tho Uutltnra Bemodlot
cure.by cuticura.
My»kln dlaeaeee, which refitted <ever.il jiopn
Icr reioedlea and o:her remudlea adviied b* puy-
eielana. haVe b«tii btirwd by yci^i 0>(tpQra Pemo
die*. They enfpaa^ert nay moat le'ii'^tilne eipee.
tallona an<t rapidly tff-oled * aure.
-. — ■ J. c;. Aunfftuau-.
Vinoenneea, lad.
know m valle.
ilUfy<ur OStlNrn Uiraedio* mreeorv Jyov
• au«f uollon, ,e'l J* Cu.tctirJ I • epsc all lrf«otn
mend fori the /tynuau t jr whkh H Is used.
ktiUW from «xpVrieDo« tte Va'itta
t»f. B J. VUATT, Moutello, VTIb.
CUTIGUKA ABUOAD.
Though a home.retorted Jforwegln, I have
I ained to kaow roiir C«Uoura, whLh haA to a
abort tlma eared mv ofau' k<-|,<ma ' th<l ;uy phy-\
slclao'e afte/tlelriv* could noi h'.al. '
C UB. HKSj'1£kS', Htrgtn, ''vrway,,
- f Agentarforretrtlnf.
. of -i
ledge the g'eat
eordiatljr ree^m
valnabU retard
' b.
t powers.
t'de Impel*, mo,t-o ncknow-
**^lt» of your < r.tlcfira, and I
d it-iio tie .pnSlle *a a rary
POWERS, brldgeporVOonn,
For sa{e every Whor*, ft ice (ji'Uwt, thp great
Skla <mt», 60e. Oatlaura ftoiin i** wqcUitp S Mi.
Be«atl«er. TWe. Oiitteara^-H««ilvenv t»t new
HiooA V\xx\n*r, tl. "
Fott«r Orng- uutl Chomical €♦., JRosiou.
J'fTfpKURASOAI', an p«qn UtToIlci, Bnlh
^ A I ai d Kurs"-* bauntlve.
SAIUFORD'S
RADICAL CURE
FOR CATARRH
WUn-Haxcl. American Pino, Cunada
Fir, 51arrl?-«ld, aud Clorer Blossoms.
* A elng'e doac of Sunfjrd's iRadlca) Curu In.
atantly- relieve* ih* moat vlnfrnt Preriir.^ir
He>d Celda, uleara the Ilaad as by mspic, »t>>p»
wataiy Olirhnruea fifom the Koae and Ayes, vt<~
v»tta V.irigIiig Noisks lu the Ilc>&d. ctrc-Ni-rvoue
Headache, nnd »nt>do*» Chilis un«< Fcti'ir. In
Chronic CKtorrh it ibt i.aanl paeeajj^s
tt foul 'mUftas, r< st,ir»» thi sense* of .moil, $:n'te.
ard hearing when »lf»o e<l, frots the ht>'.d, throat,
and brohchinl tubas of ottMialv; rostitr, aweatena
ard purifle.T the br<>ntb, ^topi ihe «ough, mid ar
re«ta the pr grese ol Caurih towards «. onaotcp-
ilon.
One bottleRftdlea' cure, p»e box c*t^rrhal aol«
veet, banford'e IiihaUr, au i i onu pMltuv , ol
l>rui-gla»«. for one dollar, Ask forI)r. San*
lord's Radical Care.
fottcr l>rug und €h tmical Co.. Uostoia
COLLIN)!' For the relief and prr*.^nt:or. the
■' lfielart it fia applied, of lihtumt-
y oltaio tt.-ra, Henridgi.1, Salulic t, ' cou{hs,
Coids, Wom Boci,'dtorr.icl', and
!)[)»(•(, Bhooting Pnili*, Nowbufaas
Hyatcrta, Female l>alns. K'lpliatlon,
l)y»p p»ta, Liver Csmpiatnl, Ri1,
1l.'U« KfcVer, MaUrlu, n*d Kpllcinice,
n*» C Olllu»' llaelere (afl liloetrlc
BLF.CTBIC opJnV>rti»d with a foroue
PiiA8TEK^,,he<*T^ ardlau-h at paJn. 26o.
e*ervwhere.
siI:i,i» wayt'Ti:» -rc-vKJcs.
hacavs
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh-
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and you cant tell,
WANlt D—Ao In't llijL(i:t, ctiergi'ti
ladroi t»otl addres" r.nd «onic,bin
ness ability, to introduce to the trade .nnd
consumers oft&ifcCounty, Madamk Dxank
cei.kbkatbd SriKAl. tsuppokttjfd COH*
skt. splendidly advertised and highly re-
oommended. To thfe rlglit party. $75.00
monthly will be paid. Address \nth refer-
euces. * l.KWis SctliKl.fc & Co..
390Iiroatlway, New York. -Mti2
The biography of laaac Hell, lately
aiipointed minister to the Nether-
lands, is out. It was prepared lit
great expense by tho Chicago Herald,
mid reads as follows: "I'lie pubiit;
and political career of. suae lie I, thb
jrentlcmau who has byctt appointed
minister of the United State? to tho
Netherlands, is not very suggestive of
the dayi ot th® fathers. Mr. ii ;11 is a
New "Yorker, lie is very rich. He
is a club man. Jle plays polo, lie
married tho sifter ot .James <iordou
Bennett the younger. He never voted
in his life. It may be possible for
some of the mugwumps of thu East
to explaia what his appointment
means, how it was brought about, r.nd
what is expected to bo accomplished
br it ; but the Herald is willing to
give it up as a conundrumV—Fori
Worth Gazette.
voa;."*« ME.1?-atajA c> 'rzas.
Tnis Voltaic Bklt Co.. of Marhhali,
Mich., ofter to send timir celebrated Elec-
tro-voltaic Bki.t and other Eihctric
Aitmancksoii trial for thirty days, to nvn
(young or old)afilieted with nervous debili-
ty, loss of vitality und manhood, and all
kindred troubles. Also lor rheumatism,
neuralgia, paralysis, and many other dis-
eases. Complete restoration to heath,
vigor and manhood guaranted. No risk is
incurred as thirty dava' trial is aHowod
Write thera at once for illustrated pam-
phlet free.
Thir4 and Last Call.
We arc giring to numbers of subicriber*
the laet notice that w« nholl throituh the
mails. Our terms have be«»n published in
every ihsue of the Intklliukbceh and we
fhull ftdhwu; ta them strictly when seuding
ret to collectors. This it fair warning to
dt?Iith;\ic*uU wfco bec>4 nt* #ur iK>fck>e«.
Alexander the Great wept because
there were no more worlds to con-
quer. Mishler's Herb Bitlers con-
<1 iters every form of disease. (#. 1}
Vamlikirk.of 205 North Fourth Street
Philadelphia, Had stif.'ereil long fr«»ru
an aggravated form of dyspepsia.
"After using three battles of your
Herb Bitters," he writes. "I am hap-
py to say thai I ain entirely cnro.l.
I can eai anything without harm."
TIE INTELLIGENCER
• PUfiLlSMlU) DAILY AXI) WEEKLY »r
A. E. NORTON & CO
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
has the best circulation of any paper
published iu Northern Texas.
Terms of Hub script Ion.
DAILY".—One Year, $6.00; six months,
$8.00: ene mouth, 50 cents; per week "J0
cent*.
WEEKLY.—One year, in advance,$2..r:0;
after three months, $:>00; after six mouths,
$8.60.
advkk nsing -wkkklt •
First insertion,$1.50 ner square ol eight
lines or less. Eaoh snl)sequ.>nt insertion,
75 cents All transient advertisement*
must bv paid in advance. All ai>vkktis»-
mksfts duk on first inskhtiox. Ucason-
itble reduction made to yearly advertise-
ments.
THE LAW OF NKW8PAPEK8.
~l". frubserXbers who ao not give express
notice to the contrary arj considered as
w ishing to continuh their subscription.
i. If subscriber order the discontinuance
of Ihet;" iwriOdicals the publisher may con-
tinutt t<. send them until all arrearages have
been paid.
8. Ksui»scriber8 neglect or refuse to take
their periodicals, thev'are held responsible
until they have settled their bill and or-
dered a discontinuance
4. II subscribers uio>e to. another jilacc
without inffilining the publisher, and the
papers are sent to the former directory
they arc held responsible.
The courts have deckled that refusing to
take periodicals from the oiHce, or moving
and leaving them uncalled lor is prima
lacia evidence of fraud
Idncoln's Estimate*
a New York linn applie to A bra
ham Iliiicoln some years before hs
became Presideut as to ihe financial
standing of olio of his noighbors. jlr.
Lincoln replied as follows :
"Y'oui'b of the 10th instant recctyed
I am well acquainted with Mr.. ''
cud kntjw his circumstances. First ot
all, he has a wife and baby : togetliar
they ought to be worth $bO,(W0to
man. becoudly, he has an otflce in
which there is a table worth $1.50.
aud three chairs worth $1. Lu*t of
all, there is in oue cwrner a large ral
hole whioh will bnar looking into.
Respectfully, yours.
a. LtNCOi.N."'
Jn!y Weather.
Itwnsmnr.y » and we made the hay
tosretm-r.
And the hir \va- 'ppfftt-wed' richly with th®
hay hrfori'iiK pprend.
A ad the; ptrcumlcirnn Isasido us, and the dis-
tant ntlihits eytHl us.
And the cotrMltt tinklid swcotly, and th®
Ifcrk Kanir'mVrfi. ad: ^
When I whiPTKfmr.Kort:y ia her ear and this
was .-ill 1 sr.id:
J'It is sunny Silly weather! Shall we make the
hay tojrcthVr?
f'nall we mnkc the hay tttjrc'-hcr love forever
and a tiny?
Will you come and t.e my tiridc, lore? May 1
Hnuer by your.side, love?
May 1 linjrer,linger by your s>ide forever and
a day?
And i his was really all she said to what | had
to say:
"It if Funny July weather! We will make the
hnv toi f thfr,
We Will mnk<' the hay together, love, forever a
and a d:iv-, . ,
For 1 love >< u, Iqvo you, dear, and although I
►hed a tc:ir.
Tt in only for this new joy, which 6hall never
pass away—
Which shail never have an ending, love, for-
ever ai.d a day."
—U.chard 11. Ik an, in the Current.
liii;hti»:ns In the Tropics.
In tho plains of India at the com
men cement of the monsoon storm?
occur in which tho lightning runs like
snakes all over tho sky at the rate oi
threo or four flashes in a second, aud
the thunder roars without a break for
frequently, one or two hours at a time.
During twelve years' residence in India
I heard of only two human bfiixj°,s.andi
I think, three huihlinirs, being strnfek,
although in paris of Lower Bengal tho
population amounts ty more than 600
to the square niiie. 1 al ways attributed
the •scarcity of accidents t o the great
d'"ptii of the stratum of heated air next
the ground keeping the clouds at such
a height that most of the flashes paes
from cloud to cloud, and very few
reach the earth. This idea is support-
ed by the fact that, in tlie Himalayas,
at. G,000 feet or mote above the sea,
buildings and trees are frequently
struck. I fiiiVe se»-n more than a dozen,
nine-trees which have been injured by
lightning on ihe top of one mountain
between 8,WW jmti b.GuO fefetr high. In
the Uri fish Islands .fliunderstorins are
said to be more ilan^crous in Winter
than in Summer, and such a .fact, if
true. e;in he explained by the very thin
stratum of air then intervening'between
the clouds ami the c.-rih.—Suture.
Teaching Dick* ns n (1 Le< ch how U
IKmic".
One year, heforc-.-i Twelfth Niffh'
dance, tshen Chavli*s D ckens's twe
daughters were tprkc tiny girls, he loot
it inlo his heSd ilu;: t:uw must teacl
him and his brother John Leech the
polka. The lesson- \, ere begun at
soon a* -thoitghl »c. ;.n<I continued fo'
some linn', jt ntusi have been rather i
fuuuy si^hT ■(«i R\'c the. .tv-.<) small chil-
dren ,t< '.ejitUg JJitwo men—Air.
Leech was «'Vi*r o IcQt—lo dapce, al
four us so emn :.nd ,»t;iit! as possible.
As in, eyen;ni;ig lie undertook, so in
th.s Instance <i";i|"('ii-:irlc*si)iekens throw
his whole heart inlo the dance. Nc
one eouhl lis;ve taken more jiains than
he did, or h.-ivc l>e«n more e:)ger and
anxious or more conscientious about
steps and time than he w;»«. And often,,
after the lesson, was over, lie would
jump up an i iiavo a praclice. by him-
self. When tiie nifrlit of thepariycam<
botu the small iho'eing n istresses fel*
anxious and nervous. I know that th*
heart of one beat very fast when thl
moment for smarting oil* arrived. Bu'
bolii pupils acquitted themselves per-
fect!}*. and wore the admiration of all
beholders. .Sir Roger de Coverley was
always the (male to those dances, and
was a special favorite of Charles Dick-
ens. who kept it.npas lomr as possible,
and was as imflagging in his dancing
enthusiasm as was his own Fizziwig ir
his. — The ( ortikiil Mtiyazitie.
V t fl M'rfmB air.
There is •» sort o| paljLid chalky complexr
iou which Ihe ro>cli6ts call a "washed-out
tv mi'loxitr.."' It if> ghastly enough, and
no mistake. AN aslud-out, faded, diseolor-
wi. or partl-cpN.roii hair is almost as repul-
sive and m<-Iau«h<>' y. Parker's Hair Bal-
aam will restore your hair to >t« original
color, whatever it «a«; brawn, iinburn or
Msck. Why wear mos* on >ovtr head,
yor. may cns lv h: Ti-liv^ly, shining
aa'r.
B. F. Avery, the iir^at plow man
ufacturer of Louisville. Kv., left $1,-
0o0,000 to hi* wife autl ck'ldrci, ni-
• lized from the sale of ti e plow *
t^ry.
The. Britirh troveinmeut pays $4.-
50 per ton for transporting freight,
from England to Egypt for the 8o^-_
dam campaign.
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