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TOL. YL
DALLAS, TEXAS, FEBRUAEY 21. 1382,
NO. 240
Eclectic Magazine
Foreign Literature, Science and Art.
1882—38TB YEAR.
The Electl.i liagnzine reproduces from foreign
periodicals all those artici»» which ara valuable
to American readers. It« field, of sieieciion embra.
b«os .ill this leading Foreign Reviews, Magaiiue
and Journals, and th# tastes of all classes of read-
er* are consulted hi the articles prceted. its
plan includes Science, Essayp, Reviews, Sketch's.
'■Travels, roetry, Novel*, Short Stories, etc., etc.
The following lists comprise ihe principal-pe-
riodicals from vrbi<;h ^ele^tions are made and
the litime of some of I'ue loading writors wlu con
tribute to them.
AUTHORS.
Rt. Hon W E tiladatone.
Alfred T< nnyson.
Professor tluiiey
1'roteosor Tyndal 1
Contemporary Review. R'ch. A, Proctor R A
tfortlilgi.tly Itfview. .1 N (irmae KockyerP R 8
Th.> Nineteenth Ceiit'y. Pr \VT B Carpeutor.
Popular 8cieni!«Review E. B. Taylor '
lilacs wood's Eii^aaiue. Prof, Max Wuller
Owxihill Magugine. Professor Own. '
MacMilian'sMagazine. Mattlnw Arnold.
Frasei's Maffualne E a Prfeemau, DO L.
.New Quart, Magaaiuo, James Anthony Paoude.
Thomas Hughes.
Anthony Trollop®,
Willi.nu (Jlac.fe.
Mrs Oliplnut.
Tu rgeniea'.
etc, jSiuThatkeray ot
PERIODICALS.
QuarUirly Review.
Tii-it Quarterly Review.
ICdiiilmrgh Review.
Wesuniuster Review.
Temple Bar.
Belgruvia
Good Word--
Louden (Society
Saturday Review
. Tbe Spectator, etc.
it-Jjr I'isc islectic Magazine is y Horary in minis,
fiat. I'M. best writing of the best litytu author i
appear tn it, Md madfi cot} 'y volum-m ace made
Amu material* ichoc.h appear fresh in Us pages.
PEiiiilUE KNGliAKlNU POlt 1a8£i
Every oubae.iber to the Blectic remitting fivo
•dollars to the publishers will receive, in auditieu
10 tbe Klecttc for one your, a copy of the beuutl-
itii atoel eugvaviug of
"MARGUERITE."
This subject has been angraved for tii bp ib e
same artist who engrave' the small plato of
"Burguarite," »> mueh apmlred in our oauuriy
u umber of lost year,
tfiae of engraved surface Is 12x7 inches; s'ko $.i
frsn^e about 15x10 inches. The price of this on •
Craving in the art stores is Ave doitars, and it wlU
Iks sent Icte to aW subscribers whj may iadjease
t uooir a recoive it.
TERMS.—Sing/o copies, 45 cents; one c#>py,
one year, fivo Aollxru; live copies, twenty,dollars.'
Trisl subscription foi three months, one dollar
The H/sctic and and dollar magazine to one ud-
"rw.fi, 8 do/iars. i'oitage t» every subscribers,
.K, K. PELTON, Pub., - Bond Steel, New York.
Missouri l'acilic
KULUiV.
PaKeintf «hrougc tde most enterprising portions
n f nausas and Missouri, toe —-i'Jtiful Indian Tei
i tory and Texas, with a solid steel truck to an-1
from tbe Union Depots of St. Louis, Hannibal,
Kan'as <hty, and St. Joseph, Mo., Atchison anc
Leavenworth, Kan., and L'enison, Tex., making
elo«e connections in these Depots with Hailwaj
Lines leading to all parts of tne United States
Norton's Intelligencer.
PDBT.T3HBO DA,T.Y AD tVfcKKLI
0F(T0|1 ^£o.
Trie
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER
has the best circulation ot any
paper published in North-
ern Texas.
Terms of 8ubscnt»tioi.
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cue month, 5'J cents; per week, 20 cents.
WEEKLV.— One year, in advanoe, $2 60; a.te
hiee months, $3 uo; after six montlis, 60.
advshtibing—weekx.v .
First Insertion $1 60 per square or e(ght linei o
ees. Kacia subsequent liiaortion, 75 cents. All tran
sent advertisements must be paid in advance. All
AD<fiRPiSE.aESIS due OU FIRST IXSKKriOW. RtfUa
Onabie deAuctiou made to yenrlj advertisements
TlilS LAW OF NKVV8PAFKRS.
1. HUbscribeli who do not gire express notice to
he contraiy tie consideled as dusking to continue
hoir subscriptions.
'i. if sjij ioriuers ordet th» iltscontinnitu'st of
heir pariodieals, thapnblisuor may coutltiue 'o
their pu'nodieals tha pitolish >r m»y . ooatliiua to
send them untii all rearranged have been paid.
3. 11 Auus.'.rioe.'s ae jlect or rufmn, to tas« meir
reoted, they are held responsioieuutil they have
settled tlieli' bill and briered a discontinuance.
4. If subscribers moi e to another piaee withou
informing tha publisher, aud the papers are sen
i j the iormur directory they ate held responsible
it. The courts nave d 'cidad that refusing to t«it
poriodcais irbru tt e stil'ie, or moving ana leaviu
them uncalled for is prima fauie evidence offruu
(5. Any person whoe/. ceivoj ne^s^jper a
make use of'it, wtiet it rnB oiered it oi uot J
suid to be a subscribe,.a
Philio Murphv, a coal miner, at
CoJluiville, Illinois, while sitting
m a saloon, on tbe evening of the
25rh dropped Jead from heartj
flisea-e caused by excessive use ol j
liquor.
Peter Cooper is 91 years old.
When he wa* horn the city ot New !
Yocii contained 27.000 peoole, and '
his mother whs born on the spotl
where St. Paul's church now
standi. Mr. Cooper has lived
under ihe- administration of all the
Presidents.
Sho Won't Need Thorn Any More. Ill ISLET'S COCOAIN^..
r.Q,,rt;, p „ P.enti^reti es a Pt're and Effective
Detroit Free. Pre*. # Hoir Drewinfl in »U Parti cf the
Some days unce a dissem.uator Wcrld.
ol Cnaff noticed a ragged little I ^For tiiirtv years it has been a favorite
Kr>r>fhL,r.b- r,r, i,,,*.! f with people and a leader with the trade,
booth.ack culnog somo blight. The name "Cocoawk" has Ucome a yal-
blossoms from a bruised and Sided
b juquet which a chambermaid had
thrown from a window into the
uiley.
"What are yon doing with that
boijUet, my lad'."' waked '.lie did-
seniin itor.
liable property Burnett & Co, have es-
tablished fcole right to use it iu several
Huits at law thus protecting the public
and themselves froto imposition.
LEON KA.HN,
DEALKR IN
Hnulmade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOSS
Hats and Caps, Vatises and
Trunk*.
The pujierior'uy of Burnett's Flavoring ; 604 Elm Street 604
Extracts consist in their j
nd great strength
Dallrs,
Texas.
"Navvthin," was the lad'.-? reply,! plaints take courage and rejoice th
Let the poor sufferers fiom female com- i v 55IC«CiE5S
' !'1 » pJ .
painless remedy ha-> been found. We re- j _
fer to Bydia E Pinkham's Vegeiable Com-1 AJlORyEl & LOUAisf.LLOIi. Al
pound. It is jirepaied at Ii33 Western j W
Avenue. Lvnn, Mass. f^'end to Mrs Pink-1 .. . _ ,, _
bam for pamphlets. 311 Mala 3trar„ 2alh;„ Te»i
Texa.3.—All who conlernplato truini
grating to "the beautiful land" ca i !ear»
as lie kept on at his work.
'.'But do you love 11 nvers to well
that you are willing to pick them
out of the raud?''
"I'ep we that'f my biz less, an'
none of your'n." _______
''Ob! certainly, but. you surely i the advantages and disadvantages "th- . . , pvmq
. i i jj . m truth,and nothing but the truth, by pubt ixlifi.i I w
cannot sell those (aded 11 )>ver.i. pevibingfor Nohtox's Union Intelliuen W4\''I'H
"Sell 'em! who wunts to sell
'em! I'm going to take them to
Lil."
"Oil, oh! Lil is your sweetheart, I
X see." I Opera or Ticeatue—A beautiful French
"No, Lil is not rny sweetheart— < Achromatic Opera Glass, including a fine
she's my fick bister,'/ said the boy
Special attention given to fiovontie and othci
raijtere in Fedcra 1 courts at. X^.ler, Austin aii l
f; alias.
FOR
>i: t y-r }, n McVOtS' ()f tho
cek, published at Dallas, tbe city of grea j 1 J i^aINcj
expectations and greatest promise in tbe | J" "• IJl'Sfj,
State Terms: a $2.50 pernnum $1.50 fori Emb-acing tQe Lives t\nd Wouderrul Adveotnr-
six montlis. ! <8 nf
j Wild BUI. Buffalo Bill, Kit
CuKon, Ciept. 1'nijie, Vupi,
Jack, Texan inri'i, Caii-
tuorocco case, sent caniage free oa receipt I torilin l
of $3.50, or two for iJft.O'J. I And ether celebrated I-sd ia JigUters, 8ciut»,
E. KEWBURY <Ss Co, I Hunters and Guides. Vli.pf i'hr:'Ur^ Ad
Hunters and Guides.
r , ^ „ --,[>] . a- i i ventures on the Pluins. with Indian* I
iebo-Uai oi Beeknian ->t., New York. ) Grand Buffalo UunUi TVJcrAte Advjnture*
Narrow Escapes! WontUrf.it 9ir>;>'t!nt' nd ridl'if '• <
Wild Life in the Far We*if lJ'j. IUun rati #!•< I 1
B'lill-Page Colorep, I'lstes !', ''' i 'f/'idest t>
i'or Agents es-er panlill?1!, PositfJaiy &utgi!ll>
everything elsn. 54S pig>i. prt«e J J.0>), If ;'o i
DOBBIN'S
~rr 1 IT- -V 7 rvri /-X V •'M / ^ u>cijiuui|j uine. ot? i» tg'< >. [in:e ? li;Oi
jj i I Sky Jf kuOW a "u0li a3t I"' "fr'and nave tim-j
^aseenpers w ho purchase Tickets over the A1I8-
dOUlil 1'AOiFIO RAIL WAV li'we
A lady who has been travel-
ing iu I r a I y whs ,'isked by «i friend
how she liked Venice. "O.i! very
i much, indeed," was the rep'v. "I
HO CHANGE OF CAESjwasu?f',)rtutut? enough, however,
jlo arrive thers just at the time ol
' a heavy flood, and we had to go
about the street* in hints."
as his eves fi tshed aud the dirty
chin quivered.
^"Lil'a been sicK u lon^» time—
an' lately sbe talked of notliin'
but fl iwers iu' birds, 'tut mother
told me this mornm' that Lil
would die b-b before tbe birds
an' llawers came buck."
The boy burst in.'o tears.
"Come with me to the fl irUt's,
and your ^i.-tor suall have a nice !t!Ce '-!1 t.l"»lua '? our «i'vL>rtising has p-j. j
i , ,i>' 1 caped the eve ot any, ami if no trieiui ha«
UUUCJUPI* I v( iin ujerits, j»lease allow us to pay | l5El»iStreet DjmU&I Texu.
I* AIX TS) <> 1S.S, W 4 L bPAP£ H
WINDOW d-ASS,
TfKES,
It is probable that nearly every: family
tn Diillas knows by this time the great.
merit possessed '.bv this world renewed
soap, for it has been on the market for tif- 4th and Washington Ave uo, St. Louis, Mj.
tten years, and has been brought to ihe no ! — —- — —~L-
AM It, ICO*
l'^r
Agent's complete out'.it 5fl cents. OutlU :iau
copy for $2.00
.liuir-VVritH at once for a?fnoy, >r ter at »:id llhiii
trated circulars. to
DAtf LWaH AM. Publisher,
a r|"rnv> \ * • »" **■* v« » vi >, 4 »» f 1J ruij
The little lellow was soon hound- j that you will truly find it to your interest j
insr home with Ilia treasure. INext tl) ,r-v it, anrl *«efor youraelfhow tar mi-
i ~ 1 ,1 :i terior it is to any other soap made. Iiie
day he appeared ami said: L
"I came to thank you sir, for
Lil, Tutu bouquet d me her so
AS I) 1)A1L\ TRAINS
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING CITIES
AiaitMUH tiiy «nti !S>1. Louis,
i.eaveuwurlli ami Mi. Limit*
Aicfrisou aud Mi. LoiiiH,
hi. JusL'tiii and Mi. Loiiit,
F«ri Mcott auil St. Louis,
i'uri HcoU and llaiiuiba!,
]t''ora Si'oti aiul liausas I'Uy,
Eutporia aud St,. Louis,
.Suiictiou <;itj autl >»t« Louis,
jtti'idKuu aud Louis,
iH'uinuu aud iiaiiuihali
iK'tiinou aud Kansas €Ji cJ,
Sedaiiuuud OinaUa,
kauuuH City aud Lopni,
—with—
Reclniny Chair Car? tree
Heaidea flVKol Fulliiisn Bleeping Onrs uni
linndsouie Day Coaches, with Toilot Rooms aso
ho latest Improvement* heated by pipes and
rrcughiy vcniiluteu, cwpetsd, aud witu colored
ieuiluiitR.
fie Missouri Pacific Railway
>«u» a Steel Track, the Miller Platfoiin the
l«»roVed Automatic Air Brake on all ca Its
paiwuRcr truins. It is Iu evejy respoou
i. FIRST-CLASS E'Y
1*0. Mapf, 'lime Tables, and interesting reading
tiiMter -oncerning tho Missouri l'acific llailway
i*.!,d'ts ^nuectioHs with other Lines, which will
l»e ^iiali, uddreo«
F. OHANDLER,
<i«u'i eatKHJiiger . Agent.
:. D. OWN
As i'l (ieu'i laiseng) t Agent.
A. A TttLklASE, Ssneral Hanger
sr. LtlUli). MO.
NOT USED TO 11IM.
Mrs. Floreucc Kiglitiu^ale of
the HurMerj .
^vi3folio'v.ne i» *n extract from a letter written
% • **11 ti.-rr.^ia itefuruu-d Mekocuger, atCh;.mbtr»-
b ttgii. r>*
AliEXArAt/TRES,
• Ju«t open the door for her. and Mis Wlnsloir
will prove the American Florence Nightingale ol
tne Nursery, or this we are so sure that we will
te»ch our 1 du«y.' to say *-A blessing on Mrs Wins
low" for helping her to survive andeecartu the
griping, colicklug, and teethinu siege. Mrs Wins-
low'4 rioothiug .lyrup relieves the ct-".d frwm pain.
»nd cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the
gume4 reduce* iudammation cures, wlud colic
uad carries the iufaut safely throvgh tlie teething
period. 1'. pei forms precisely what it professes to
lierforin etrry p*rt;of it—noinlng le«a. We have
never seen Mrs W nslow-koow her ooly throvgh
the preparation of **doothinK Hyrup for C'ltlldreu
•IVethpig." If wt hod the l>ower we would make
Jier.as she It a phyvieal saviour u tbe iii/aut rave
c.d ail dru^wt.
The other evening; a Brngh-
street policeman heard a whistle
shrilly blown, and a lemale Vtiice
calling for help, and after a short
run he reached the scene ot com-
motion. A iran was getting up
and (alliny; down again on the
door steps, and a female had her
head out of an tipper window,
and seemed to be halt scared to
death.
"What is the matter/' asked
the officer.
"A man has been kicking on
the door," sli~ answered.
''Tiiis man here?"
''Ye.-; 1 thought he'd tear the
house down."
The odicer reauhed out for tbe
man and made two discoveries at
once. It waH the woman's bus*
band, and he was fighting drunk.
"Why, tsii-i man wouldn't hurt
you—he's your nusbanJ," be
called out.
much good, anil s'u; hugged and
hugged it till she set her.-elf a
coiigliiu' again. She says she'd
come bime-by and work for you,
S >011 as siie gits will.
An order was sent to the florist j
ti give the boy every otii^r day a
b mquet for Lil.
It was only the day before ves-
terday that the bootblacu. appear"
ed again. He stepped inside tt.e
door and said:
.'•Thank you sir, but Lil—Lil,"
(tears were streaming from his
eye.-) "won't need—the flowers
any more
Ideally
The Best and most
Eco lomical Soap in
the WGrid.
ETC
Large supply rend/ raised pain. ».
»
Your Grocer eel's it
Y0111.0 Kesperuifullv,
T. L. (JliAGIN ACO.,atuifaturerrt-
T L.MarsaIi» Wholesale Agent Dallas |
I'exae.
ESTABLISH3") .187J
BE NET KZLLER' 3
ChemlQul
Steam dyeincv
Scouring, <?leauin{; St It p»< iitXiViU'trasi,
Texas and Paciiic: 8uy ^aiM s<> 14 vi l k:x 4g>
RAIL WA Y
Witii its connection from the m'ist direct
ami qui'tkc-t linen Irotn till pomU te
TEXAS
hie
Thrt >nly hoa*« iB N* - i • ff - wV.-^t t*. (»'i#
ueq'pped for all •<£ \^irlr'
wont Miudlng, >!. «"iihi , st\ ii«iWfi aft*,
i'rieit .u l..A"a*lo «u.
He went quickly awav, but his I .. ,
. . . » , i " i i , I St, mollis, Clucrgo, Cairo, iBdiBnanalis,
brief words had told the storvM loiedo, Meutpum, Nasnvil.e, L>jib. !
ui'le, (Jhait.u«oo|a, Alt»iua
Hupe Nursery
"I* that
,9»>
so
mumbled
Charles is that
you "
"Betvourlife'smee,"
Charles.
' Then you really rau9t excuse
me. Mr. Officer. You se«\ we
have only b"e^ married six weekc;
and I do not readily recognize
him yet. I'll In down in a minute,
darling.'''—Detroit Free Press.
••ROUGH OA BAT,"
The tklng desit>d found at last. A«k drngp<«
for "Hough cn Rail". It -dears out MU, «.ce
v «rmiD(,flics, tKdbu^s, Uc buze*.
Lil won't ^need t tie flower j aDV
more; but they will grow above I
her and the birds will sing around
her judt the same.
Iu St, Louis an important, law-
suit has been commenced in the
United States Court, in which is
involved the right of the Iron
Mountain railroad eomp.iuy to
terminate Ihe contract tUey made
with the Southern Express Com-
pany, and go into the express
business for itself.
and all points
North, East & South-East
Train* leaves Dallas Station, as fo lows :
K »st ilound.
L\'o t mai! andexpieeg - . - 7 l!9 a m
NoUJ in»ii aua expiess . - . 4 (iOpiii
West Bound
No 1 mail a.-,d cgpresa
No y matt una tx^rees
Wiu Bintiri^ Pr »|*rl8tor
DALLAS, T&XJLS.
One-half mile J^orr i1/f >Ui set J*
a'.lrok l. Oraefs ew^ jt. i*. tJ. It" ti' •
r^llvi.isi"<"Oi von can e*««.r 'n
' JLijU tw 1 «* *K< «wt«« lV
any worker ot • tii«r se:i, *?g«<t i*
owr. locaJ-itic*. f irltcuUw ^*«tj>'r.-
S 40 p in j worth tree, A.ijpiove jWM&f «!**<• Uiu
8 i» a ut j at tim» busilJCiW. SUftSJU & <*-,
Mo. i! and 3 run daily between Leaatl-ud uad pc..,.lLUt|^
FEPS O^ lX)C lOKS.
The fees of doctor* is an item that very
mtny persons are interestel in just at
6t. L uit.
Nu# i 4 ran dally between Korl Worta anddt,
lwuk.
COSXECTIODS
A Ttxwknna, wit/i Ira-ca on t''»e S. 5f. Ion
Moanth.il and 13». Uw; lor all yolut* Sui'M,
C^(. aud Hout i-eatt.
A» .,ou({vicw JaiicJon, aad Mtnn^oj*, wlta a
trai.is o-. ii.t ruui.oiu. K U. 'ur Tyif I'aleiitlue ,
lioattou, an tn., Oiiivrstuii ari l San AutOulo.
At i>aila«, *ua Vraloit of liuu.ioa V I tt it
Cemxa- u«). lo. « ornicaut. M- i',a, Bremen t,
p. ss. it-ojiicn, .
a.®,SlpMlJiil5Miiftlller
uo Sjcaincr* Su, fou . • . & Mi,
DALLAS, - TK£A.<*t
IU" 1 sik> r llatVjir.s 0*tast'.Ro<>it
present. Wa baiieve the schedule tor vis. ! "'''T**'
' . ... , , „ , , a nt io nm lu M uuij auU djalb^r« ima*
its la §.i, wh:c't would tax a man cjtihned i ^t b i«r.u»a, *nu dit r e tiay for *i ,*i..ts '•
to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily "
visit, over §1,000 a year for medical at-
tendance alone! And one single bottle of
Hop bitters taken in time would save the
$1,000 and all the year's sickness.—Ed.
GOOD FOR THE WOMEN.
Many women suffer from an extreme
r• vous, semi-hystetical condition. They
have distui biug dreams, exciting muscular
starting*, peculiar, painful symptoms of
nightmare. They lie awake aud suffer the
brain to be flighty when that Weary organ
ought, aeoording to nature, to be ttieep.
Brown's Iron Bitters give sweet repose and
viuick'y tjuuvo all sucunervo uau^rdew.
ArlHHN3 HOFSK
PMMffji ■
wu aii^iiut) of Uiat .oa.l.
-i. F~,rt Worih, wnk tinges iorodpe;n*iu
MoalUJ T Sl.a.
At ama.eyjii, w t. Had nv.r «to.na»r« Th:
hit* \
l'uilman's Palace Si«*epiu>j C .i,
... i tv ,i w 1'hi'.touw ia wtu«^< »*a» ta» tir ,t »4 in
Jbul'l WoT'll, i^illai anu o.iellJJd, vou< i . , tie etrsia-<a it i t i
~ a _ . j rcjmAiv OL is«*-d, h«u<i> tK Ml r V«
S^CIITIr. I ir,mc I »«oit<ir.l 10 latta ^ t
jOiLlllU iiUUiO, jaui^vy, ^MF!cA«kti|MAi
Any intutuiution in regard to rales of
Freigiit, Time and Connections, wiW
lie cneetfuliy given on app.icaliou
Is- 61. UOXIE
<jten'l 8up'i Marsnall, Texas
w a newmaxN,
Gtu'i O <& t -Vgenv ^artuuU. Texas,
liM iAn t« furt la ttM, u~td I
• bj «.,•<* wt.va.Km «• if T«f* Ni A ii
t "»on aii*wtu« ,f <S»«K at wfkarfa •
iy <ilt -jonAi 4 *""%far\« «i»' 1
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