Intelligencer-Echo (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1, Monday, December 21, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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GENERAL BREVITIES.
Men of color Painters.
The Inst innn A cobbler.
Hobson's cliolcc Mrs. II.
Texts for eliinera l'retexts.
Painful suspense llnnplng.
BnoriiKiis-iK-LAW Tho Judges.
Tho children's kingdom Lnp-hiul.
Common scents Musk nnd verbena.
Tim greatest nrmy contractor Pence.
Tim rock that topers split on Quartz.
TnK table of Interest Tho dlnncr-tablo.
Cask of kidnapping A young goat
asleep.
Forced politeness Bowing to circum-
stances. Motto for grocers Honest tea Is tho
best policy.
The worst thing "under tho canopy"
A mosquito.
Am. flesh may not bo graS3 but bufliilo
meat Is Indian meal.
It was resorved for Bitrnum to discover
a new .Indian nice tho Snow-Shoe-race.
With regard to Venus It was sic transit
gloria Tuesday tills time.
Tub spire of a now church In Cincin-
nati will bo thrco hundred feet high.
The latest Custom House cheater signed
tho narao Chlzzola ; but wasn't sho a chts-
cllcr? Wires- thev nut Nana Sahib In tho dun
geon they smoothed matters by Ironing
mm.
Baltimore claims Miss Annette Mon
tagu a pupil of Uellarl's nnd n natlvo of
mat city as 1110 iorcmost 01 mo many
aspirants for tho titlo of "American prima
uomia."
A young girl at Boston accused of re-
ceiving n stolen slinwi wortli $25 a fort-
iiigiituguuupositcu 5uu wiui u man wno
became her ball and on Thursdnv sho was
proved innocent but her bondsman re-
turned her but $30 charging her $20 for
tho uso of Ids namo for two weeks and
her lawyer brought in a bill of $10.
Bisk with tho lark. That is during
cold weather ns soon as tho lark rises
waken your wife and tell her tliatit is thno
to build tho lire. If sho makes any objec-
tions you can refer her ton dozen or mere
works on tho bencflt of early rising. Any
man who cares a cent for his wife's health
will take prldo in hearing her around tho
houso at daylight of a winter morning
getting up n red-hot stovo and warming
lils'socks and boots.
Here Is n poet who says : " I'm sitting
widly on the strand That stretches to tho
water's brink; And ns the day slips slowly
by I idly fold my lunula and think."
Whilst hols sitting on tho strand with idly
folded hands his family at homo may bo
suffering for tho necessaries of life. Ho
should skirmish around before tho day
slips slowly by und secure a job at dig-
ging a cellar.
An Indianapolis night policeman has
been presented with n neat little Jeweled
alarm-clock to wear in ills coat pockctand
wnko up by when tho hour for going off
duty arrives. Current Kern. Tho Indian-
apolis policeman Is" easier to waku than tho
Mllwaukeo "one. When tho Milwaukee
policeman gets fairly on his beat and be-
gins to get in his work n foundry whistlo
wouldn't wako him. Milwaukee Sentinel.
Moltki: does not like "Improvised
armies ; " that is to say ho does not like
an armed people nnd no professional sol-
dier ever did. Hero are ids views which lie
presents with n humanitarian aspect : " It
Is bad enough when nrmlcs must lacerate
ono another. Let not tho people bo set
against one another; that is no progress
ot civilization but u re-return to barbar-
ism. A regular wnr is liko n thunder-
storm which in Croat blows devastates
tracts of land but also fertilizes. A strug-
gle however such as goes on now in
Spain is liko a lasting thick fog which de-
stroys entire harvests. Improvised armies
can nowaver not carry on uny oiner iuiui
oi struggle."
Aiiout sixteen years ago n young man
named Milton B. Gushing came to tills
town from Fralonln N. Y. and wns cm-
B loved In tho drug-store of tho late James
. Lane Ksq. Soon after the commence-
ment of the late Itebelllon through the
influence of Ills cousin Commodore Smith.
Chief of tho JJurcnu of Yards and Docks
ho was appointed to n clerkship In ono of
tho Departments at Washington. About
ten years since ho was appointed Assistant
Paymaster in tho United States Navy and
being a man of cstiinablo character-
through tho Influence of Mr. Lano. who
was then living turn of our prominent
young men became his bondsmen. Sov-
cralof them have sinco died nnd llinsn
living had almost forgotten tho circum-
stances until reminded last week by n po-
llto now from tiio Department requiring
them without delay to deposit to tho cred-
it or tho Auditor of tho Treasury $10000.
on account of tho delinquency of said Mil-
ton B. CuBhlng.Filchlurg Mast.) Senti-
nel At Fray Beiitos on tho Uruguay IUvcr
Is a great factory for tho preparation of ox-
tract of beef. Tho industry is ho extcn-
slvo that a population of about live thou-
sand llvo by It. Droves of wild cattlo aro
conllned in yards adjoining tho slaughter-
house and lassoed ono by one stabbed
With a largo dirk knife and dressed with
.celerity equal to tho operations of a Chi-
cago pork-packing establishment. The
meat Is separated from tho bones and run
between grooved rollers which tear and
press It Into coarso shreds. The next ope-
ration is to muko tho meat into soup by
boiling it thoroughly In shallow pans.
Tho fat Is sklimncdofl and tho soup when
boiled to a thick brownish paste is Alter-
ed and fin ther reduced by evaporation to n
Jelly it Is then ready to bo canned for
exportation. Tho apparatus for tills pro-
cess Is quite elaborate and great caro and
skill aro required In the manipulation.
Tiio hides oi tho cattlo aro roughly tanued
and exported. Tho fat Is nl6o canned and
sent abroad. Tho bones aro ground for
tho soil. Scarcelya bit of tho animal is
wasted.
TiiKMonti)clicr(Vt.) Watchman tells tho
following: "Ono of our Insurance compan-
ies had n heavy Insurance upon a certain
dwelllng-houso in this State. Recently n
lady living in tho houso (tlto owner being
temporarily absent) dreamed that there
was a holo In tho chimney In tiio attic
with kindling piled about It apparently for
tho purpose of llrlng tho house. So much
did tho dream trouble her that sho could
only bo sntlsllcd by a personul inspection
of the spot when to th surprise of nil
sho found every thing Just ns sho had
dreamed ; a holo broken through tho chim-
ney and tilled with matches paper and
wood kindlings tho whole carefully cov-
ered up with a board and tho board hold
In place by a stono ; all Ingeniously ar-
ranged for a very mysterious conflagra-
tion. It Is needless to add that tho Insur-
ance company reganlcd tho dlseovcry ns
good cause for ntoueo canceling the policy.
But wliat of tho dream I1'
CitUKi. parents; hnvo been outwitted
again and tho deed was done last Sunday
night In Covington Ky. It was not u
regular elopement exactly but amounted
to about tho saino tiling. Tho gentle ono
la reflned and accomplished and of n
bluo-blood family. For tills reason tho
mother objected to her daughter uurrylng
tho young man who was not quite up to
tho standard. Tho daughter ought to
have had mind of her own us sho Is twen-ty-slx
years of ago but her mother claim-
ed tho prerogative of being tho supervising
architect of hor fortune. Tho daughter
was sent to visit bouio friends in Coviug-
J'i nu Micro sho remained for some time.
Week before hut tho mother telegraphed
that jBho would arrive In Covington on
ilonouy to accompany her daughter homo.
Tho daughter thereupon telegraphed to
her lover to como right on 111111 attend to
bublness und they were iiceordlngly mar-
ried 011 feundaynlght as stated. To suvo
unneoossrxy traveling oxpenww tho moth-
er was telegraphed In time not to como us
nor daughter would cull upon her at
Jjytm
THE ARABIAN MUMS OUTDONE.
A Wonderful nintnnnil Wrilttliiir In
r.Fiit.. .. -iivii mint i t ((I .till
'nn Iloublcniftcoitiit All IllH I'd.
low.
Corrcsnomleiioo Albnny Kvonliiff Journal
Diamentia Brazil Nov. 10 1874
Tho hour Is midnight and I havo lust
como In n trifle jaded but before retiring
I purpose wlillc yet tho facts are vivid In
my mmu 10 givo you somo account 01 a
wedding 1 attended this evening. It was
n wedding I make bold to say tho like of
which was novcr celebrated on cither con-
tinent. Tho high contracting parties to
tho marriage were Malla only daughter of
Do Souza Cabral
THE OREAT DIAMOND KINO
of South America nnd Guorgo Arthur
Throckmorton of Kentucky United
States of America who for tho past llvo
years has been successfully engaged in
railroading in this country with head-
qnnrters nt Bio Janeiro. 1)0 Souza Ca-
bral is principal owner of nine of the
richest diamond mines in South America
nnd from them in the nggrcgato ho de-
rives an annual Income of not less than
$20000000. Ilia Interests In gold mines
probably amounts to ns much more nnd I
nm cognizant of tho fact thnt Inst August
ho sold oHe-tcnth Interest In the celebrated
BahlaMinc of which until then he iiad
been tho sole proprietor for $3r00000.
His diamond Interests In South Afrioinnd
Siberia ho lately estimated under oath (In
Romo lemil nroceedmes before court In
Mlnas Qerocs) at tho enormous sum of
suu.uuu.wu 1 110 nas. bcsiuc. a great pen
chant for real cRtatc and I was but recent
ly liiiormcti uy ono 01 ins agents a tnor-
ouglily trustworthy man that Cabral's
rentals in London and Glasgow aiotio
yield over 1C0000 annually. In 18G3 ho
purchased the patent of n machine for mak-
ing eyelets from a poor fellow whom he
found starving in a garret at Maranlmm
for such a bagatelle ns $18.'). To-day tho
machine is extensively used ail over the
world and Cabral draws $2500 a
day from this source uionc.
And then there aro his sowing-
mnchlno royalties that vicld him some
thing over $5000 a day. Tho correctness
or this last Item is vouched for by n friend
of mine who is the munatrcr of tiio lend
ing scwing-maclilno company in lirnzll.
Indeed it is easy to toll what ho is inter-
ested In but hard to think of somo thing
mat is any tiling in wnicu no is not. ir
would ho n nuzzle to name a. leading rall-
ro'id In South America 'or England in
which he lias not a stake. Ho takes In
something over Sl.u00.000 a vcarfrom his
steamship stock and probably twlco ns
much more from other sources. A cool
clear-headed man of CO 0 feet high straight
ns an urrow. with nn ovo liko tin cattle a
Judgment us unerring ns fate anil n decis-
ion ns quick as tho lightning with suberb
nerve unconquerable boldness nod an ap-
parent incapacity lor blundering DcSouza
Cabral stands tn-day
THE WEALTHIEST MAN ON Till! ni.fllll!.
Ilo was lately asked by nn intimate friend
in my presence if ho had any conception
of the sum total of his possessions. Ho
thought for u moment nnd -then quietly
replied "I could not swear that I was not
worm presuming tunc 1 coiiiu realize on
nil my property $50000000000." He
made this astounding exhibit with perfect
Bung froid but I must confess that ns ho
spoke 1 lelt something very liko pity for
liim. I could not but think now specially
dlfllcult it might be for him to satisfactori
ly soive tno prouiem 01 too camel ami
tho needle's eye.
I would not have devoted so much space
to tho father of tho brldo of this evening
were it not for tho fact that otherwise the
uccmmt that followed of the wedding
might bo received with Incredulity. The
bridegroom young Throckmorton is de-
scended from ono of the oldest and wealth-
iest families of tho "bluo grass country"
us ho loves to call It. Ho came to Brazil
with a matter of $500000 in ills own right
and slnco has prospered famously so that
to-day ho cannot bo worth less that $0000-
000. But it poor pittance In comparison
wltli ills father-in-law's overwhelmingly gi-
guntio lortune but still quite sulllclent to
relievo him from tho imputation or mar-
rying tho fair Malla Cabral for money.
Ho met her first a year ago at a ball at IV r-
niunbucn and tho result was 11 ease of Iovo
ut first sight on both their parts (nt least
so "they say"). They mako nn exceed-
ingly propossessingcoupio ho tall broad-
shouldered yellow of hair and moustache
and sho u tiny graceful lovely-faced bru-
nette. And now If I but had tho pen of 11 rend'
writer to describe to you in fitting terms
the unqualified and
IMMEASURABLE TOMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE
of their wedding. But alas I I cannot nnd
us I east about for a beginning of my nar-
rative I am inueh embarrassed with tho
riches that await to bo treated of. There
were tho Invitations for Instance. They
were written on parchment by artistic
hands In quaint toxt exquisitely Illumin-
ated. Instead of being inclosed In paper
envelopes tlieywcio sent to their favored
recipients each in n dainty box of sandal-
wood. These boxes 1000 in number
were manufactured to order expressly for
tills wedding at Canton. Each ono of them
was furnished witli it lock and kev of solid
gold wns exquisitely carved with Cupids
hearts nud other designs appropriate to
mo occasion aim cost $iou. juy own 111-
.rlt.i.tm. llrta t.nol.l.. ..... atti T ...Mln n..l f
vnmivti 111:0 uunmu uiu ia l wiiiu. mill i
catch tho delicate scent of tho Biuidal.
Tho residence of tho Great Diamond
King nt which the wedding took place is
situated a little over half a mile from Din-
mcutla which is you know tho chief
town of tho diamond district. I may at-
tempt to describe Its magnificence in an
other letter; let it sufllcu to say now that
tho houso Is tho complete realization of the
ideal castles of tho regulation English nov-
els nnd thnt the grounds connected with
it aro tho lost expression of nature nt her
loveliest reinforced by art at Its consum-
mate. This evening tiio place
SEEMED A PARADISE.'
ux candles by tho thousands each one
caught and held in place by a bronze fig-
ure Hooded tho rooms within und tho
miles of grounds without Willi 11 soft yet
brilliant light. Hero und there oh tho
green slopes or lu tho rustlo bowers or at
the edge of somo romantic ravine largo
niuslo boxes Imbedded nnd completely
hidden from view In moss played a soft
and dreamy accompaniment to tho voleo
of the fountains. Ono hundred music-boxes
were employed in this service and tho
tunes that wore pricked on their cylinders
were composed especially for tho nuptial
night by a no less celebrated musician than
Liszt. He received n draft or $25000
for his witching work und who snail say
that liu'dld not earn it? Certainly no one
that listened to the music which was little
short of heavenly. The music-boxes will
bo distributed 011 tho morrow among tho
bridesmaids and other guests of tills even-
ing ns unique remembrances of the wed-
diuir. Each one of them was Iinnorleil
from Paris Is encased iu mosaic und elab-
orately llnlshed in gold sliver and a va-
riety of precious stones. Two hundred
boxes cost us many thousand dollars. The
drawing-room hi which tho Keiituekluu
and his " dark Brazilian brldo " were made
ono flesh had 0110 feature In Its adornment
which elicited the most fervent expression
of delight and amazement from nil who
were present. I allude to tho decorations
of tho four walls. U.'hoy were one mass of
full-blown white cameilas from floor to
celling and a good sized diamond was In-
serted In tho center of each to cunningly
counterfeit tho dew drop. Tho ellect was
simply ravishing. " Words and phrases"
us Mr. Wobster said of eloquence " may
bo marshaled In every way but thoy can-
not express it." Its every suggestion was
sweetness and light and purity. It Is ostl-
mated thnt the adornment of tills one
room called for nn expenditure of not less
than
TEN MILLIONS OP DOLLARS.
No diamond was given tho rolo of tho
dew drop that was not white and perfect
"us tiio bosom of a star"
Tho cnth 0 distance Jrom the Cabral man-
sion to tho nearest railroad station some-
thing less than a quarter of n mile was
literally a way of flowers not under foot
hut In graceful nrohes overhead. Thus a
long snnw-whllo bower fashioned entire-
ly or roses was tho connecting link be-
tween tho drawing-room and drawing-
room air. Tho demand mndo on Flora
Tor the materials fortlils picturesquo cov-
ered wnv was unprecedented. TIiu flower
bill for tho wedding exclusive of tiio item
of haml-bouqucts amounted to $50000.
But tho strangest thing In regard to this
bower I havo yet to tell. Its floor for tho
entire length was covered with camel's
hair shawls to my own mind a pleco of
preposterous aye wicked extravagance
lint tho father of tho brldo declared that
so long ns It was ids only daughter ami
onlv child whose marriui.ro lie was
celebrating ho would send her out of
ncr iiomo to tno steam carnago that
was to carry her nwnv from him. over
a pavement not likely to bo Imitated
In tho future history of marriages In
South America. Tho shawls for this ex
traordinary purpose were purchased in
London tho order being for " tho best
that can bo had for gold" und tho bill for
tin' Item amounted to the enormous sum
or$508500. After tho bridal party entered
tho train the shawls were gathered up
and to-morrow they will bo distributed
among the poor of tho district.
And now n fow words about
THE IIHIDE'S PRESENTS.
Thoy were by actual count 1810 In num-
ber and tho greater part of them I notic-
ed took tho form of cither gold or dia-
monds. Tho mother's gift was n dinner
set 01 su pieces 0101111 goiu. jsnen piece
bears the monogram of Cabral and
Throckmorton in diamonds. Tho cost of
this proor of maternal affection wns some-
thing over $1000000 hi gold. In addition
Mine. Cabral gladdened tho bride's heart
with 1000 yards of point laco; HGi morn-
ing afternoon and evening costumes ono
for eacli social division of every day In tho
year ; und to crown nil a certificate of de-
posit issued by tho Bank of England
England being the obectivo point of the
bridal tour lor jC1000000. Docs this last
item seem tho very apotheosis of prodi
gality? It does so until you hear what
iiiu iauieruiu iur 111s uanuig uuu men it
takes n subordinate position. lie gave
her title deeds of umagnlliceut town nnd
country-homo lu all the leading capitals
of the world and tho more famous water
ing-places. These ninny mansions uro
thoroughly furnished und in each as a
tender reminder to Malla of her maiden-
hood there is an apartment that exactly
corresponds in furniture and adornments
to her own room ut her father's house.
Not contenting himself with tills display
of his bounty Cabral presented her with
us line a steamship us could bo built on the
Clyde with full complement of sudors
unuer contract lor ten years' service ami
with salaries paid in advance for tho full
term; one dozen liillk-whlto Arabiuu
horses nnd this us n Joke 1000 pounds
of cnrnmels n confection for which the
bride is said to have a profound liking.
Hut his crowning gift was 11 necklace that
deserves to rank among tho enumerated
WONDERS 01' THE WORLD.
Sixteen years ago. soon alter Malla's
birth ho began to collect the diamonds or
which it is composed. Whenever or where-
evcr no nearu 01 n marvelous stone lie
was on nanu in person or by agent anu
secured It. He had all Europe Asia und
Africa ransacked in behalf of the nronosed
necklace and nt the time actually Hindu
overtures lor 1110 celebrated i'ltt Ulnmonu
which cost tho duko ot Orlenns nccordlng
to history $075000 nnd which Nnpoleon
atone timoworo on ills sworu-lillt. He
was ballled in his attempt however much
to ills disappointment llut after ten
years of unremitting hunting lie nt last
got together thirty oftlio largest und pur-
est diamonds In the world no ono of which
wns much Inferior to tho Pitt gem. Tak-
ing these to Amsterdam ho summoned
tho best talent in that city famous for its
diamond-cutters and stated what lie de-
Bircu wnicu was mat eacn one 01 tno
thirty stones should have if fantastic face
cut uiion it. Amsterdam ut llrst said that
tho task wns more than herculean that It
was Impossible. But when Cabr.il stated
tho stupendous sum ho was willing to pay
for the fulfillment of his wishes Amster-
dam reconsidered and consented to do its
best. It did Its best for llvo years day and
night nud the result wns that a week be-
fore wedding tho diamonds cut carved
set on n guflcn string and all ready to
embrace the snowy neck of tho bride were
placed in the hands of the Jubilant Cabral.
1 happened to be present when Malla lirst
was shown tho necklace n couple of days
before sho was married. Sho wore a blnek
silk ut the time und her father after
throwing tho brilliants that contrasted so
strongly with tho color of tho dress over
ner neiui steppcu nacic a lew paces to
notice tho effect nnving gazed ut the
Hashing necklace for n minute or so lie
suddenly broke into u loud laugh ami
cried out merrily "My dear on my life
you'd do for tho head-light of a locomo-
tive." Tills necklacceost Do Souza Cab-
ral stones cutting nnd carving $110-
0OO.0S0.S8 Cabral showed mu receipts
yesterday so that I am able to state
tho exact figures. And yet tilts doting
father in naming tho cost to me added
that ho would willingly havo paid what ho
did twico over rather than havo missed his
aim or been unable to give ids darling the
wedding present ho designed for her while
yet sho was in her cradle. There you
havo tho man in ids unbounded expendi-
ture of money to obtain his ends nud lu
his absorbing lovo for his daughter.
You must not expect from mu uny de-
scription of tho ornate und bewildering
toilets worn ut tho wedding no not oven
of tho brido's rare raiment. I do not un-
derstand such matters und venturing to
discourse concerning them likely enough
I should call laco gimp nud pensaut-
walsts polonaises. Let ino briefly state
Unit so fur as I could judge thogreut heir-
ess wns murrled In clothes befitting her
position. I nm indebted to n lady guest
for tho information that her dress was of
point laco flounced or rather garlanded
to the waist with strings of seed pearls
with tho voluminous train edged with 11
filagree of
OOLD THICKLY SET WITH DIAMONDS.
Her neck was circled by her father's won-
derful oflerhig besides which there were
diamonds banded 011 her hair nud in brace-
lets on her wrists. Sho was certainly tho
most blazing beauty I over gazed upon.
There was ono feature of tho wedding
arrangements which struck 1110 might bet-
ter havo been omitted entirely or ut least
very materially modified but which nev-
ertheless hi tho mock it mndo of expense
was quite in keeping with nil the other
features. 1 ulludo to tho phenomenally
hospitable provision mudo for the hnck-
meii who drove the guests to and from the
festivities. On tho velvet lawn Just out-
side tho Cabral mansion 11 dozen or more
exquisite Sevres vases were set corres-
ponding in size nud shapo to an American
neach-basket ich ono of which was
(leaped to the brim with tho gold coin of
tno country tiio drivers as inoy uropneu
their loads had their attention called to
tho currency in the vases and were
cordially invited to help themselves ml
libitum As often as tho vases were emp-
tied thoy were promptly replenished by
wrvaiits detailed for that holo purpose.
Onoof the hackmeii responded so heartily
to tho Invitation that when tho time came
for him to drive back to town ho was
foi cod to request his two passengers to
favor him by hiking n seat on tho box. Ho
explained not without blushes und stam-
mering thnt tho Inside of Ills coach wns
occupied by tho gold pieces lie had accumu-
lated during tho evening ; und that ho
would not havo taken so many had it not
been for tho thought of u tick wlfoiit
home. Having listened to him Ids load
befoio mounting the box returned to tho
hoiifu und related tho incident to Cabral
who was m touched ut tho mention of the
Elck wife that 011 sudden Impulse ho pro-
posed a sul)-ci iptlou for her benellt. The
lospomo w.is general ami in a shot I lime
tho snug sum of $10000 wns raised among
ll.ft mtnafn tn ...1.I..1. ...t..u.l .ilitntl l.ln sv.
not wish nny ncari to bo fan on unit joy.
fill oeca'ion. When tho $50000 wcro
handed to tho linckmnn "Acordlnl for
your nlllng wife my mnn" ns Cabral put
It ho hurst Into tears declaring that there
nevor was such n mnn in tho world ns Do
Souzn Cabral. And ho was right.
Jiut nero 1 must stop lor 1 nave aireauy
written von a long letter. A thousand
nnd one tilings connected with tho wed-
ding ench worthy of note must go un-
descrlbed at least until another occasion.
Hut from what I have told you you must
judge of tho proportions and nunllty of
Wliat 1 nave not told you ex jieae nercu-
fern you know. Ah if my old friend
Senator Webster Wagner could havo seen
tno bridal drawing-room car in which uic
brldo left home with Its exterior com-
posed entirely of carved Ivory but I
Unci I havo just time to save the 3 a. 111.
traill. lilCHARb SCUDDER.
A Walking Advertisement.
I.imkstonk Springs S.C.
l)n. It. V. rimtCKIliifr.tlo.N. V.:
JOcar Str I am a wnlking advertisement
for your Golden Medical Discovery l'urga-
Pellets and Dr. 5nj;e'H Catarrh ltcracdy they
having cured mo or Catarrh of nine yenri'
standing which was so bnd that it disfigured
my noso ami wlillo curing it our medicines
also cured 1110 of Asthma In Its worst and
most aggravated form. Jleroro using jour
medicines I had becomo reduced in flesh from
ono hundred unil'llftj-llvo to 0110 hundred und
tlftecn pounds and 1 now weigh ono hundred
and sixty-two pomulimd urn tu better health
than I havo oiijoml for twenty years.
Your truly.
J. L. LUMSDEN.
Tho abovols but a fair jamplo of hundreds
of letters which aro received by Dr. Plcrco
und In tho fuco of mich cvldcnco who can
longer doubt that tho Doctoi's medicines euro
tho worst cases ofClnonic Catarrh?
Tho CJrcnt I'nvorlto tVltli lui I.iiiUch.
Wm. Forsyth Ilynum & Son druggists of
Llvo Onk Fla. write Sopt. 10th 1874. ns fol-
lows: "Dr. It. V. PiERCR llutTalo N. Y.
Your Golden Medical Discovery and l'urga-
tlvo Pellets sell very largely und give com-
plete satisfaction as numbers or our custom-
era and friends testify with pleasure. Your
Favorite Prescription is indeed tho great Fa-
vorite with thn ladles nnd numbers can say
with joy that it lias saved them from eking
out n miserable life or meeting with prema-
ture death ami restored them to health and
happiness."
Thousands of women bless tho day on which
Dr. I'lcrce'S "Favorite Prescription wns first
made known to them. A single bottlo often
gives tlelicuto and sufierhig women moro re-
lief than months of treatment from tholr fam-
ily physician. In all those derangements
cuuslng back-ache dragging down sensations
nervous and general debility it is a sovereign
remedy. lis soothing and healing properties
render it of tho utmost value to ladies Butter-
ing from internal fever congestion inflamma-
tion or ulceration and its strengthening ef-
fects tend to correct displacements of internal
parts tho result of weakness of natural sup-
ports. It Is sold by nil druggist'.
Dr. PiKRcn'8 pamphlet on Diseases pecu-
liar to Women will 1)0 sent to nuy address on
receipt of two stamps. Address as above.
The Latest Triumph op Temperance.
We congratulate the Temnerancc world
on tho success everywhere attending the
use of Vinegar Bitters. Certainly no
preparation containing uiconoi nas accom-
nlislicd such cures or malarious fever.
biliousness dyspepsia rheumatism lung
complaints constipation nnd reneral de
bility us we hear ot from all quarters as the
results of this famous vegetable specific.
No true philanthropist will regret to see
spuauous liquors expelled lroni medical
use. if they can be snlely dispensed with ;
and that they nro not necessary in any case
of sickness whatever its character nnncars
at last to havo been demonstrated. If pub
lic opinion is capuuio 01 mowing nny mi-
nrcsslon nnon tho minds of tho Faculty.
they will ere long introduce the most pop-
ular of modern medicines into tho lios-
pitals nnd prescribe it in their practice.
Tho millions havo given tiio article u fair
trial ; It has moro than answered tholr ex-
pectations nnd no theoretical opposition
can shake their faith in it.
Delaware lias been represented in tho
Senate at dllloront times by four of the
liayiinls. Jumes A. Bayard ti.o elder
served for nlno years ; was a descendant
or tho Chevalier Bayard "sans peur ct
sum rtproche." His two sons ltichard II.
and James A. served respectively the
former for nine years nnd the latter for
thirteen years. Illchnrd II. was ono of tho
nlno Southern Whig Sepators who had tho
flrmncssand independence to vote against
tho annexation of Texas. Thomas F.
Bnvard. one of the present Senators has
served lor nearly six years and is a son of
tue seconu .lames a. 1 ins ease is witnout
precedent lu tho ununls or Senatorial elec-
tions. An aged colored man of Mobile was re-
cently asked if he could give it reason for
tho present poverty of that city und the
surrounding country. "O yes" was tho
reply "now both the white gemmen and
tho darkles have dun gone crazy on poli-
ties. Afore do wall niggers worked and
white folks had money plenty but now
don't neither of dem do no work nnd con-
sequently neither of 'cm got 'noughtobiiy
corn-bread."
White Cake. Whites of 8 eggs 2 cups
of sugar 1 cup butter 1 cup sweet milk
-1 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda and two tea-
spoons cream tartar.
Seed Mouse of David Laudrctli & Son.
It is pleasant to note tho flourishing fall
trado doing by this long established firm in
tho midst of dull times. In tho prevalent
stagnation cntorpriso has tho field almost
without competitors. So detoi mined nro tho
Lnndrcths to securo as usual n large share of
uioapproaciung years oiisincss.uiatiiioyiiavo
now Hiifl of the fast steam nresses of Jfr..
Calla it) Stavelu Uiltgentlu at work print-
inn their " liural Itentstcr" for 187IS. This
has nover beforo occurred in tho history of
their houso. Tiio "liural Iteylster" Is fur-
nished without charge to all who uso Iin
dreths seeds and who do not? 1'hiladel
phla Commercial List.
To oun Headers. Wo would recommend
all in want of ono of the host newspapers lu
tho West to subscribe for The St. Louis Dem-
ocrat issued Daily Tii-wcckly and Weekly.
TI10 oiucst ucpumican newspaper in 1110 vcc
Tho leading commercial paper of St. Louis
Tho best f.unily paper In tho MissNslppi Yal-
loy. See prospectus in another column.
Tins Uiikat Favorite! Tho popular
Chlil Ctiro nf the ngol! Composed of pure
und slmplo drugs Wilhofi's Tonlu has long
Iiciu tno mgncsi piacn 111 ine lung una 01 rem-
edies for Chills and Fever. It is not onlv An
tl-l'erlodlu but Is Antl-Panic for It curtails
tho heavy expenso of doctors' visits whore
friendly calls nro all Itemized In tho account
current. A penny saved fa 11 penny gained
and saving it In lids way adds to health and
comfort. Try Wlllioft's Tonio as n certainty
mill you will never regret it. AV11r.Ki.ociv
Finlay & Co. Proprietors Now Orleans.
DOIl SALE IIY ALL JJIIUUIIIHIH.
Tun Nnrragausett Collar Company nro
turning out from 7S.000 to 100000 Khmvood
und Warwick Collars a day. This shows
their Immense popularity. If you havo not
worn them wo would udvlso you to do so
iY. i. Times.
m
ITsi? Cornell's Pile Ointment sold hv
Druggists. W. 11. Cornell l'rop'rSt. Louis.
Tun Little Coiu'Oral. Tho Decent
her number nlxiumU hi good things among
1l1lcI1 in tin lllustrntcil etory "What Happened
on a Chrl.tinas D.iv" by tho editor Jln Miller
Parties raising clubs at 110 (or each subscriber
receive valuable premiums 11 list ot whlchld pub
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check for $10000 more saying thnt ho did
The Preltlcit "Woman In New York Mlai
K weM known In our fajhtonablo toclctr for her
itoanpmnppcirnnco and beautiful complexion wu
onco a tallow rougli'tklnncil ulrl chagrined lit her
red freckled face 8I1O pitched Into Ha(tan' Magnolia
Balm and la now na pretty In complexion at the la
charming In mnnnera. This arllcto uvorcomoa f rccklea.
tan aallownota motlipatcuei nng-marKacic ana
makca one look ten years younger than they aro. Mag-
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Eathalron to mako the hair plentiful luxuriant eon
and delicate havo so rivals. Tho Kathalron prevents
the hair from turning gray eradicates dandruff and is
tho best and cheapest dressing In tho world.
1
Dnnmctt ly Faint Prnlac. Jos. Beckman
clergyman ot New York waa recently badly kicked
by a horse and was speedily cured by using tho cele-
brated Moxlcan Mustang Liniment. When tho pro
prietor asked him for a ccrtlucato ho replied that ho
"considered It a rcinarkablo article but It wouldn't
answer for him to Indorso a remedy In print." Here's
consistency. Rut wo didn't kick him ns tho horso
did. Tho world knows that for Rheumatism Bruises
Swellings Spavin Scratches Inflammation Lsmo-
ncss or any flesh bono or musclo ailment upon man
or animal there It nothlngllkothoMustang Liniment.
It costs hut CO eta. and 11.00 per bottle and should bo
In every family. It Is wrapped In a lino ttecl-pltto
label and signed "O. W. Wcstbrook Chemist."
i
Tonic unil Ilccurierant Plantation Hit-
ters. Tho constantly-Increasing patronago which It
receives has It Is true excited tho petty envy of cer-
tain splenctlo ml crtlsera of pinchbeck panaceas who
hope to mako a market for their own stagnant w ntcry
wares by decrying all spirituous medicinal prepara-
tions llut tho publlo can stomach neither their argu-
ments nor their potatlonsand consequently reject theso
vary weak Imitations of the enemy as entirely too thin.
w
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the name ot this paper.
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Norton, A. B. Intelligencer-Echo (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1, Monday, December 21, 1874, newspaper, December 21, 1874; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78395/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.