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ilTOI'S
DULY
ISIELLIEEICEB-
Vol. vii
dallas, texas, JUNE 23, 1382,
no. 45.
INTEL SlOO AmontIC™S' £££,*%
ers for ihelite of Jefferson Prifii, »v Wat K -»'»m
ford, LL. ix, o"f AlaVuna, includin> , a fall his
"The old LV.iiabla'' I'bjod u&per and lory of the Lost Caws. l'luetrate I. Now ready
* * r> : r T: li 'PiiP in
NORTON'S UNION
LIGENCER.
grind for particul.TS. B.. B TltE.VT Publishet
751 Broadway, Now York City
w illiam smal l,
Counsellor at Line and General Claim Agcn
811 Teeth Street,
Washington, D; C.
Practices before the Supreme Court District o
CuluoaHa. and all viie Executive Departments
of the General Government.
Sj EC ML T WADE OF PA TEXts AXVCI AIMS
ESTABLISHED J 872
henry keller's
Chemical
. -Steam dyesnq
-» t
Scouring, Cleaning & Repairing EstabWehmcn',
S(!9 Main St. 1>A1bLA3,TE>',»8
The onty hou.«c in North Tesas which is fully
ueqlppcd for all kind* of worit iu thin Hue ^
Coat Blading, Mending, ucatlB dgnu.
Pri«v» aB low as lowest.
die stalwart advocate of
NATIONAX, hz7ubmcanisbt.
Commends itself to all, who are oevot
d to the principles of the graud party
Pogreds and Freedom-
It has no«" rnt°rcd upon a nsi volum
nd askB at the hnaad of thcue, who profese
spubiicanism that to which it is justly en
iiied a liberal and generous support.
The Jntkj i.igknceu was the last Union
panel published in the states that attempt
"m1 to secede from the Federal Union—and
couldn't.
TH« Imtkm^sncsr is the oldest repub
lican paper in tho south.
'ihe iKTi:L.M«ESC fut was for many rears
he cntiy republican journal in the south.
The etlitor and proprietor ol the Intel
igefcckf. has continuously kept the old
flag flvinv under (ho most trying cir-
tuinstances-stood faithful imong the
faithleV—has pawed through "the fiery
unmet:' ot proscription intolerance and
deadly hate" and
unau'ei) and alone
has striven to upJ2 Id the causa of the
constitution a»i>the ttsion
Texan.
Htiviar demonstrated that 3 republican
paper can be published in the old demo-
cratic stronold under the most adverse
tr'Him stances, and having made the In-
Ti£jL£<liL«.fr.N< 'hili 2k
PEtt.MAKJCNT INSTITUTION
having spoilt i>'H tune and talents anil
money, when friends were "few and far be
tweeiV having borne the brunt and bur-
ther oi the fight; lie believes that in tne
dawn of a heiter day ne has the right to
3Sa those who "claim to be republicans'
to help extend its circulation.
Vtr, sit all continue
to advocate wkit we believe the right and
to advance the beat
INTEKKBI OF I EX as.
lu oui columns will l>e tound much use
ul information for the business man, the
ariaer and mechanic ami all classes of
community. We shall continue our en
deavors lor
and okdett a. (co good 00v3hx *fi nt
The lNTELLKi-EM(.'Kit continues to r.dvo
iate jfuutic j.'rse rjchools, morality tem*
ierance and virtue—endeavoring "to
cheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
[io "build up the waste places" and u> ben
clit luaokinu.
■lo our old readers, it is not nece»iry to
ray more—'hey understand us, 'lo the I
new, in our mid tit we say try us, or not as I
you please 1 We have entered upon the 18 [
vol urns oi the wekklv and are in tiie 5th I
volume or our DAit.f. vVt uavc made as (
good publications as our u.r.:tns would per
mil—unpretentious and unauiiugHsu
hhough our puper may nave been, we are
satis lied that, in oar huuible capacity we
oave done some goud, to others il they
have not to ue
Those who wish a lair, candid outspo-
ken .journal that par.deis not to.a vitiated
aste and bows not the knee to Baal are
nvited to enroll tl.t-.uiHelves upon our
ist and receive (tie weekly at tne rate ot j
$2.60 a year, and the jailv at So,GO pui j
year. We have never had agents in the
held to canvass lor us, nor have we
collectors out to hanli<- ami an no v. seul
the contrary, we have ourselves On
pressed lor our bills u> many can testify.
aq those m this locality we would resyeoi
ully bay that in oavi'U auhscriptios
they can rest assured ha!, a pajjer publish I spoken of its merits, please allow us to say
ed in i^allas wlieri there were utily thirteen '
(i3j white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not fail when
there are thiric-eo iuutdred, anu
iii^ll. not
till th-jre are more tuan thirteen thousand
(13,(j0u). tlere We planted orr Kbenczer
years ago aud here >okto>*'8 Union 1n-
EliLlOKM'KK will sDviia lo no suiiare woric
Look no at the fla^ and liehold it isdvinp
Norton's latelli^acsr-
PCfli.IijHHO DAILV AND vVEESEt
yV. 33'. J4of(to^ Co.
The
Miss Liuuik Atlbott frres.'ZS!* Il j P:\iri.EE, blotche", or sores disappear
Wouitl-bc Lady Killer, 1 uit let ;he it Huence of Gionu's 6'ulphur
Soup.
[From the 0?hkofh Titcef.l P.'ke's TOOthaCO Drop» cur^ in one-
minute. \
&!inie if the traveling men who
come up into th:a region laUor un- !
Women are Everywhere Usinj an<1
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER (ler the idea that they are perfect recommending Parker's Ginger Tonic, be-
ha!.tHe.W9t, »';»y ! '-'V .killed 0,e oi lhe» mot
j match la-t Saturday, Oa the i digestion, pain or wyakneea ir. the l'.ick
i alternoon freight from the eontli ! a,u! Sidneys, and o-her'troubles peculiar
i ,«oa rVio A.kK«i* ! to the sex—Ilomc Journal. Bee adv.
OA1L5T—One year, *8 00; "alt months, $3 OC I i . loocltl trOUpt,^
paper published in North-
ern Texas.
Terms af Sabsfmnoi.
ce.nifl; PBr"?-c eenw- 1 en route to fill an engagement at
WK'^KLY.—One year, in advance, $2 50; n.te I ^ , . , -,7. ... , ,
hree months, $3 00; after sii months. $3 60. iv-'illliOSIlt iVllSS Aobotl htt.i Seated
ADVKRI I8I!I6~*WEBKLV • 'i \ C * %*. £ 1*\
?iMtlosert'on.$I F>0 per squar*; or I!d6S or ! 1H tu0 GQll Ot tuG CUT
.es®. Kaoh subsequent insertion, 75 ccntg. Ail ^ra*1- ' on tfio aiim la kpm! VK'll'f'l pvpvv **3^*
sent advertisements must be paid in alvauoo. All!, lu . 8,nble heal wa'cj evp,3 ^a*
AD.iaTisBMKKTe oueon riasr issiiRTioH. Uwus-j boose h furaishad v#ith, aad on the
#nabu osductiou made to ysarij advertisemec<e c • , , , ,
racing het she placed
TBK LAW OP NEWei'APKUH.
1. HulxcribeM who do not give enyress natlse to
ho contrajy ate considered as wishing to toatlnuo
heir subscriptions.
2. if sabscribers ordei th > duoontinuan'j'j ot
their periodical#the puollsher may coatlcue to
send tucm until all rearranges iuv'e been paid.
3. If suiM'.,.ribi."-& neclec. or rofuse to taSa their
retted, they are held rer.j>onaibleua;il taey have
settled shalr bill and ordered a discontinuance.
4. If subscribers mof e t,o another place without
tuformlngthe pablisher, and thu papers are sou.
tj the form«r diroctorj they ate held responsiblcj
6. The courts have dyidedthat reiuding to taUe
periodcals from the otice, or mown* and leuviag
them uncalled for it prima tacie bviaenoe of fraud.
6. Any person who><m receives aae^spupo aud
maKe use of it, whjthar orJertJ it or not is
•da to be a subscribe*.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Carter & Gibsou,
413 ELJI ST.
BOOK a JOB PRINTERS
BOGkBZNBEKS
Tht 3lost Complete Establish-
ment in North Texan
11f
E timatesa^d samples of woik funished on
application
OUr OF THE DEPTHS.
seat racing het she placed bev
shawla and wrajw. E-'eiy s^at in
the ear \?as taken and when our
Fr:»iu I lie Hub.
There is perhaps no tonic offered to the-
people that possesses as uiueh real intrinsic
value as the Hop Bitters. Just at this
season of the year.when the stomach needs
ao appetiser, or the blood needs purifying
the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Hit-
ters. An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure. Don't wait until you are
months for you to recover in.—Bos on
(Jl'jbe,
As to the street we'll build no airy roads,
Nor iron rails in eAtthiy caverns bury,
But, hince our ways like like those of
Venice are,
The best thing to get up would bo a feiv
ry.
commercial tourist entered the only j prostrate^ by a disease that may ( take
chanqa fiy flow for a seat wa^ the
one in front of Mi-ia Abbott. He
inquired of the lady ai to whether
he could have a seat, and in a
lady-like manner abe informed
him that he. could h ivo the seat in
front of iier, at the same time push-
iug her wraps to one side. The
gentleman wad evidently struck
with the appiarance of the lady,
aud in order to open a conversa-
tion, remarked that "it was very
to which the lady replied,
The conversation languish-
warm
»(
' yes.
**.
H.W.Hi rry&Bro's
STOVES
TIIWAUI,
CHINA, GLASS, UUEEMi iE
House Furnisliing Goods,
L&.MPS, &oM ton.
WO. 629 ELM ST.,
dallas, texas.
The pride of siz3. tl^tt for a long tim.
back
Had tilled old Egypt's Pvramid3 with
cheor,
Han quite died out on hearing of the news! ^ie 1 ucl V did not ft- to Ulake
Of piles of ash and mud much larger any further remark «an I the totn ist
ed for a few minutes, when tiie
gentleman iutjuirod if she ha i suy
objections to his ra'sing the wiu-
tlow, to waioh she replied, "uont
The window was raised, but Mill
Ladies
Do you ^aiit a pure, Woom-
Galvenized Iron Cornice
'iud Sheet Iron vv are
Windov?
Dan BINS ELECTRIC SOA?
It is probable that nearly every family
in
merit
soap,
here.
In virtue's paths it's worth hal'" life to
walk
And thrust aside sin's overflowering
brim;
But, as aiornr our city streets we stalk,
lis worth all life to well kuow how to
swim.
Thi Cobble Stone,
Uow dear to tho eye are the long-hidden
cobbles,
The mountains of compost tbick»itrewa
long the way,
wa* evidently becyming uuoom-
iortable. In duo#time the tiatu
readied Vandyn«, and sev«ral heats
were vacated, and a>»iii> the trav-
eler endeavored to open u conver-
sation, wnien resulted in tiie lu iy
remarkini;: 4,I see tbat Jiece ait
several seat* vaoiut no^v—you will
probably find any one of them
more pleasant than tne on3 you
now oco-ipy." Tne comiueroiai
was astouiided, and when ue t>aw j
ify j'ou to yonr heart's coip
(('tit. it does rmay rritU Sal-
io^nejis, Redness, Piuipli'N»
Blotches, and all diseases an£
impcrfrctions of the .skin, si
eTereomos the flushed appe«.! *
anee of heat, fotiarne and ex-
cltemcnt. Ir makes a lady <>J
'iiliRTY appear but TnEN
*CY; and so natural, gradual,
ant? perfect are it« effects*
tout iT 1:4 iniposalblo to
its application,
!S£T>
The fossihaed cleaner, the hoe's studied | the broad gfinodtue taojs o» som'i
Tl"cal°ra'at .he worker who work, by °! l«««»g«» »
the day. his eti/ris to j/et acquainted with
The sight makei men younger, «ray Iock» the lady, a il J who oaj heard her
turn to raven, , last remark, he seized his tutche
Old memories serae Irom the Past's dis- i , ., ,. , .
taut shore; j and silently made his way to tLe
Youth's {.dances perceive what they'd oft; hagga ^e department of the caboose,
heard as fable, j ■<»—1—
As, their mud-veila halUlilteJ, th j Tne words ol the old song, ''Lo-
stones blush once more, .j . • , .
reua, once so popular, art said to
Dallas knows by this time the great i Th Mussulman boasts of his thrice-hoiy j huve been writt u by the R 'V. M.
'it possessed by this world renewed fiaha ! ' r j
p, for it has been ou the market for tif- Tho u,lfi0li na " vV ebs er, ot N eenan, Wis-
St Louis Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway.
T»ie completion of the tr.uns-co control division
st the Tex m & Pacitic lUilw iv between Sherman
and Ts&arfcana covaectlon at tiie latter pom) on
the
of. Loui*. Iron Mountain an
Southern Iiaibcai,,
Makes thU the short, quick *ii<3 n.oo deniable route
LouUvUlfs Cincln.'nO, t.'hica^ca,Detroit, Cleveland
Buffalo Kew Vo*k, a-vs«cn, Bslticiort
VMhlr.^ton, ITII.tI- Iph a, and all
nlher jMtrclp*' K"«U»nata
Nurtben. notnta.
TrT itoots
Via Texas «fc Pacific and the
St.Louis, Iron Moua tain St
boathern RaiiwAT-
tten years, and haa been brought to ihe no
tice of all, but is our advertising has es«
caped the eye of any, and if no friend has
sp
that you will truly riud it to your interest
to try it, and see for yourself how far su*
perior it is to any other soap made, it is
really
The Best
And Most Economical fcjoap it
The World.
Tour Grocer sells it.
Yours, respectfully,
T. L, CHaOI> & CO , Mauutactu rcr
T. L. MAR6ALXS.
■Wholesale Agent, Dallas, Tew as.
The blarney is lauded as E ia's great
stone ;
We hardly dareJ hope it—but now that
wa sea them,
Who'll chide should we gloat o'er the
Cobble, our own ?
cousin. Mr. \VJxder, in his young
dayd,,fell very to icu iu love with a
young laJy ofZmesville, Oiio,
•vno reciprocate I bis passion, but
Oh, long may it b» ere men say of our city I \vhoSS iauiily strongly objected to
Ajjain, as :uey did while y.u heir.s uf choice. The result was a sep-
tne Flood : '
• Philadelphia now cavers, with suburbs
and county,
One huudred and twenty-nine milas—
mostly tnutl."
fltii
Th
CflLBSATEQ
Mije Martha buhofi dd, a mem-
ber ot the S icietv ot Friends, wno
> *
has been a teacher of the freedmen
at Aiken, S. C., for many years, is
iUempuiS & ClnWestQii J convinced toat the color line is as
Jk If Q 2 A f .closely drawa in South Carolina as
• jever. xMen who are upright iu
.THE every other res pec'- do not hesitate
gn^ftt Southeril Mail Itoatejlo prevent the blacks from voting,
or if they allow them f«»go through
the form ot castiug their ballots, to
see that their votes are of no
avail. In her opiniou the ouly
way for the ireedmen to keep oat
•e«»t palact gWllng cars, ownedTy the com- j ot trOUl)!e 14 OOt tO VOte at til, and
she bas bo advi«ed those whom sbe
aration, painful but ....... ^ , , ... lT . f ^
. , • i i The feeble and emaciated, Buffering from
iatiy vviole nlut a la-it letter, I'1 I tlynpoj^^ia. or in lijfe.Htion in any form, are
which she U*>ed the WolJ*, "I; wejadvited, for the sake of tlifir own boiily
try we may fort; t " atl»!rv\ar«l em% ' 3n!' mental comfort, to try llostetter-
, i t • • . Stomach HitterH. Ladies of the most dei-
rasBin| tkrougb the "naturally beaudfU ar.d
tKost favored region of cat* country, Decidedly
the shortest line lo ti»e iiast .-iad Houtb'»^it.
After Juae lit round trip ttikotsat r^Onced
rrtea wtl! be on sale tt> th» celebrated apiiugi
tnd watering p<auea of East Tec°>e«see and
Virginia.
Kicgant Day «x>arhes fions Little Rock
o ChattanooKa wiihrJt change. Uagni
S'eeding cars, owned ny the com
u<u)y,on ali nigrt trains, steeping car tare ie.
doccd, Bag gage through to tl.-'UuaUos.
I'aasenirars for Washington 'Battttcore, Phi 1.1
. K ew York, as *ei! as to. Obaltanoo go
The Intellioesceu n steadily incre* j d ^pfciv
ing its circulation. It in bei I ansicuslv At I nw. Charlotte, Augusta, as and all Southern
onl> 50 cen.s psr nii ih, N\eo^ly t cj 'sppllcit'oi to
c2. 60 per ?ear. Send i* yoar nwsee with . P.R.BODOSC.
^ cash. Westeti A^at Dail»s.
knew around Aiken.
BRACi ASOKUKTE-
Weil's Health Renawer greatest remedy ot earth
for itnpouteee, lewnneea aecual debit I tj-, fco, |i u
tougfMf, depot Geo T Atklae D^Uaa.
ployed iu the »oug, coming in a'
tue close of a slanz t :
For "if ws trv we uitv forget,"
W rc worcii of thine lo ig ynd.ia j.
Tne las: ver-e ii as follows :
Ye<. these were words of thine, Lorena,
1'ney barn within my imtu try yet;
They louoh terns tender c ioid", liotena,
Whicu thrill anti tremble wit a rt^rdt.
Ti,pre i^ a future, on, tiumk (i >d,
Of i,fe this it* n i email a part,
th dant to duet beneath tlte m d.
But thew, up tUere^ 'tis heati to heart.
B)th parties are married n<iw.
and oo doubt happy, but the curi-
ous story ot oue ot the most popu-
lar Bongs over pu'di-hed in this
country will interest thousaud* to
whom it was once so familiar.
oate c s nutitution testify to itshannleas and
is r«*torative properties. Physicians
vt^rywhere. di»mi<»ted witit the adulterat-
ed liquors of commerce, prescrilw it as tht.
safest and most ivliai/le of all PtoP'achicj.
Sulu by all Drujrgista and Dealers
generally.
••ftODQH OW BATS."
laet. Ask draggii
clears oat rats, mice
buses.
Th# tfciag deetrrd fouad at
Ht - Coegh c* Rats", it c.i
WWII, ®s«, bedbugs, 15c b.'i
GEORGE KICK
BCanufactund t»ni W'hoUeale, retail dealer ia>
-ALL KINDS OF—
Furniture
Ho. T30&T8S Elm St
Dallas, Tesar.
Trices to Suit the Tltr«s. 0»ll and trine Goo '.as
k I HI l'urc I lied Kts.\*hbU.
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