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VOL. YI.
DALLAS, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 9, 1382.
NO. 238.
LOEN KAHN,
DEALER IN
Handmade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOES
Hats and Caps, Vatises and
7Vl/M I'Q
604 Elm Street 604
DallPS, Texas.
PARSON PEPPERS
Discusses the "Sitooashun," with
a Greater Degree of Free-
dom this Week,
But Future Reckoning for So Doing,
Makes Him Appear Somewhat
Dejected at the Close.
Hedquarters uv the Independent Or
ganlzustiuniu Tuxas, which iz tjitooated
wttblu the K jntlub ut the Three Forks
Eclectic Magazine
Foreign Literature, Science and Art.
1882—58TH YEAR.
Tb* Bleetla Magazine reproduce* from foreign
periodical* all those articles which are valuable
to American readers. Iti field of selection embra-
ce* all the leading Foreign Reviews, Magazine
and Journals, and the tastes of all classes of read-
er* are consulted in the article* preseted. its
plaD Includes Science, Essays, Review*, Sketch) s.
Travels, 1'oatry, Novels, Short Stories, etc., etc.
The following lists comprise the principal pe-
riodicals from which selections are made and
the name of some of the leading writers who cou
tribute to them.
PERIODICALS. AUTHORS,
quarterly Review. Rt, Hon W E Gladstone.
Brit (Quarterly Review. Alfred Tennyson.
Edinburgh Beview. Professor Huxley
Westminster Review. I'rofessor Tyndall
Contemporary Kevlew. Rtch. A, Proctor R A
Kortniglitly A'eview. .1 Normae KockyeiF R S
Th* Nineteenth C'eiit'y, DrWB Carpenter.
Popular Scicnce Review E. B. Taylor
IMacKwood's Eagaalne. Prof, Max Muller
Cornhill Magvzine. Professor Owen. 1
MacMiUau's Magazine. Matthew Arnold.
E A Freemac, DO L.
James Anthony Faoude.
Thomas Hughe*.
Anthony Trollope,
Wiilia<n Clack.
Mrs Oliph-tal.
_ Turgenieff.
The Spectator, etc. otc. IS is Thatkeray etc.
MfThe Jllectie Magazine is y liarary n minia
turn*. TM Uit tcriUny of the beat livtnl author*
miptar tn it, •tnd madA costly volumes at* tmid*
trtm tmiterials tcho^h apjjear fresh in its page«.
PR(C Ml UK ENUlwAKINU FUK lSSii
Every cubsciber to the xlecttc remitting five
dollars to the publishers will receive, in aidilieu
to the Electic for one pear, a copy of the beauti-
ful steel engraviug of
"MARGUERITE."
This subject baa been engraved for us bp lb e
• am* artist who engravo* the small plaU bf
"marguerite,"»j much aptuired la our Bauusry
• amber of iost year,
Bile of eugrtved surface Is 12x7 inches; siae to
frame about 15xlt> inches. The price of this en -
graving in the art stores is five dollars, and it wlli
be sent free to till subscribers wh j ni«y indJooM
a uusir • tu receive it.
TERMS — Singta copies, 46 cents; ene eepy,
ob* year, fivt dollars; live copies, twenty,dollars.
Trial aubMripti'iu feu three months, otie dollar
The Eleetle aud and dollar magaoine to one ad-
•«r«M, • dollars. i'o*tag« *» every nba
yruei's Magazine
New Quart, Magazine,
Temple Bar.
lielcravia
O«od Word**
Louden Society
Satarday Review
*, K. rELTOJT, Pmb.,
icribers,
B«»d (Heat, Na# Torit.
Missouri Pacific
KA1LWAY.
Pausing througn the moat enterprising portions
v f causae and Missouri, the 2o&atlful Indian Tel
r.tory and Texas, with a solid steel tracJt to and
from the Union Depots of 8t. Louis, Hannibal,
Kansas City, and St. Josej.h, Mo., Atchison and
Leavenworth, Kan., and I)eni«on, Tex., making
elate connection* in these Depots with Rallwaj
Lines leading to all parts of the United State*
Paaeengers who purchase Ticket* over the MI&
elOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY have
NO CHANGE OF CAES
AM) DAILY TRAINS
BETWEEN THE FOLLOWINGCITIE8
Khumum C'ily ami St. Louis,
Leavenworth and SI. LouIh
Atcbtaou autl St. Louis,
SI. Joseph aud St. LouIn,
Fort Scott aud St. Louis,
Fort Scott aud Hauulbal,
Fort Scott aud Hansait Dlly,
Fuiporta and St< Louis,
Juuctlou «;ityaud St. Lou1m«
JleuiHou and «*t* Louts,
DeniMin and Hauntbala
l>euldou and Kan«w€lty»
SedaliM aud Ouialia*
Hausab City Hl,t' Logan,
WITH
iteclniiiff Chair Cars Free
Beside* FIVEot Pullman Bleeping Car* aaC
handsome Day Coache*, with Tollot Room* ana
he latest improvement* heated by pipe* and
nrcmghly vouUlated, carpeud, and wlta xolored
tendanta.
FKIRUARV 9, 1882.
Sine I last rote, I hev had much tu con-
tend with. I hev bin aeveerli & kriticali
takin tu task fur uaiu the IntellyqinokR
az the chancil thru wicb tu diaaimminate
the prinaepula & docktrin uv our organi-
zashun. I cuoi out victoryua in the din*
kusahuD, however, az iz alius the kaae
wher sound logick & abjl argyment liaz
tu be einploid. Mi long «St eventful ka-
rear in the ranks uy the old Dimokratic
parti, an mi sooperier theologickel trainin
wich iz nessesari tu the Buckeeaflful prose-
kuahun uv cai holi callin az a minester uv
the gospul, gives me a pecoolyer advan-
tege over mi aaaosheates in this grate po-
litikel moovment.
It wuz argyed thet the scorchin eddyto.
ryala wich appeer in the Intellyginceb
from time tu time, would hev a demorali-
zen effect upuu thoze intended tu be
reechid bi u». But I konvinat. them thet
I wtiz fulli kompetent tu compeet with
the abel editor uv the iNTKLLYCiiNCER,
an tnanetane a hily kommendabel defence
uv the prin»epula uv our prganizaahun.
Miatubbern perziatence in faver uv u-in
thin paper oz a torum iur Independent
ihot & expreBhun, wuz promptid bi the
knolege I poaseat uv its widespred circ e-
aahun. I redtU perseeved thet this would
be an untold advantege tu our caaze, an
would be komparativeli inexpenseev, wich
iza grate item with us jes now. When
we git a footholt—when we hev the pub-
lick funds at our kommand -we shel bi
independent uv our eriemvs; but tur the
prezeut we hev got tu mak tUein our as-
sosheates au except taver. from them, even
it it iz humiliatin tu our proud epenta.
Kemember, mi kentrymen, it iz poliay, not
'choise, thet makes me aiivokate the pur*
Booence uv tLe forgoin plans. The day it
comin—a;*, the goidin dawn uv thet hapy
period iz e'en now brakiu upuu our path--
way. an twil not be long til our most aau
iCUUMtiW (.
Tie Kiswi Pacific Railway
. .... . .1... li.ll Dl.»f/v.nt I
guin hopes «Sc expectaaliuhs iz realized. I
seem tu ae, az with the eje uv a protit, the
grate & glory us fucher thet iz befor us.
I se old men giviu praze, an young meu
growin e*eijuent tu oiatorij an I Be wivea,
muthers au dotters weepiu fur joy, iu kon>
aekence uv the mtzureleaa benefits arisiu
frum the tryuinp uv our organiz tshun. Iz
this not a pickture calkulatid tu inspire
evry iivm Bole thet reeda these linea tu
1 jine our parti au hartili worn with ua fur
the conaojtuashun uv our akeems? Our
wives & little ones hev auffcrd povertt an
dtbtitooahun long enufi'.an now the aback-
ila uv oppresshuu hev got tu be ahook oil.
The Dimmokrata & Kepublikins hev got
tu aland aside au let ua bey ackneBa tu
olis an its emoluminta. Fur a number uv
yeera, up tu the preient ritin, the Dimo-
krata hev kompleetli mouoi»olized all the
otiaes in the State—thet iz, the old rnosa-
backB, the old Boorbena hev dun this, not
givin the young, riatn, mor linerel geutra..
ahun the goat uv a chance tu be seen or
hurd, an the Kepublikins hev bm ekelly
greedi in goblin up the Federil 8i»oil8.
Uu corse it iz nacherel fur thoze who fot
tbe
lu
Ha* a Steel Track, tbe Miller Platfoim
Improved AutomaUc Air Brake ou aU ca
ttuftuer train*. It ia iu evojy respeeu
A FIRST-CLASS R'Y
Foi Map*, Time Table*, aud interesting re««lln|
mutter ."Oiiceroing tbe lileeouH Pacilic Railway
wnd It* otnuerUoas with other Liqci, which will
be aialled VRkE. addreta
F. CHANDLER,
Uen'i Pasaeuger. Ac*at.
3. D. BROWN
Aat'tUea'l Paaaeug%t Agent.
A. A. TALUAttB, General lCdftjtr
8T. U)L'18. MO.
Read jour Lv/me paper, and
!*•) UP-
tu btld up the Kepublikin parti in Texac.
ThiB colla forth mi hottist indignashun—
it it false! Ourz iz a stricktli & uncompro-
mizinli indedendent organizashun, an
nether the Uimmokrats nor the Republic
kins wil be grantid eny favers, or alloud
eny quarterz. It iz tru. ther wuz a fue
amung ua at one time thet thot tu becum
famus and fil ther pockits with fcpoilz bi
an unholi allyance with the Radikela, but
thet fikeeui wuz nipt in the bud, an no
mor eich fulish idees iz entertaned bi euy |
member uv our organizashun thet haz in- |
flooenc, or iz worth miudin. It wuz argy» 1
ed thet bi placin ourselves under the pro-
teckahun uv the Federtl Administrashun,
wich, uv corse, iz Radikei tu the backbone,
we could becum rapidli a grate an power-
ful organizashun, an sweep the State at the
approchin eleckahun. It wuz sed thet
Prezident Arther would plase the Federil
patternage uv this State in the hands uv
our leeders. But I redilisaw this wouldnt
du; I hev alius bin suspishus uv theze
limitid deligashuns uv p^wer, espeahelly
in matters uv this kind, besides the guv*,
eruin prinsepuls an motives uv the two
organizaahuns ar no mor in harmoni than
fire & water. A glanc at a Bingel plank
in our platform wtl be suffishent tu kon-
vinse the most skeptikel thet 1 am rite.
Fur instence: the prezent finaushel siatem
shockinli obnoxious tu evry tru nan in
the Independent parti, while it iz the pet
hobby uv evry Kadikel. Iz ther eny
chance fur union & hormoni heer? Never !
an be it known tu oil tho worid thet it iz
the hrru determinashun uv our organ.z t-
Bhun tu kompleetli revoboshunize the fi-
naushel polisy uv this State & Nash tin
when we git the ranes uy guvejment in
our own bans, wich 1 hope an pray wont
be vary long, fur we ar sad 11 in need uv
funds tu keep up ueflessari expeases. 1
hev bed tu "fire iu" mi be.<t sute uv cloths
iuat Tom Twiggses,our finansliel broker ,tu
rase enuff muny tu pay nir the iuserslieii
uv this artikel in the IntellygingeRj an
wher the next iz tu cum frum iz a q.uest-
Bhuu thet wil hey tu puzzel sum uther
bed than mine, unles I am speedili given
food an shelter. But. ez I wuz goin tu pa,
afler two abel speeches,one bi me,an one bi
Squire Skeel*>,it wuz younanimouflli agreed
thet we shud hev nuthin tu du with sich a
skeem, but thet we shud paddil our own
kauew frum beginnin tu end. This, I
redili perseeved, would be uv xntold ad-
vantige tu us frum a finanshel point uv
vue, 8/. wel az thoze 1 hev allredi diakusai;
it would cirkumvent the nesessiti uv di-
vidin up what littel balence mite retnane
in the treasury when the expensus uv the
campain iz defraid.
I hey gone over a good deel uv ground
in this discushen, an hev bin mor out«po-
kin than wuz mi purpas v hen I comunenci;
butaz I proseeded, mi patriotic^ Bensebil-
ities becum aroused, au 1 felt it mi sakerd
duty tu defend the p rin°epuls uv mi parti,
seeinthettha htd bin brot intu question
bi jelus an skeemin politi*huns outside uv
our ranks. I shel no doubt bev til face
the frowns uv meuyuv mi breth«rin when
the next meetin iz held at hedquarterz,
fur beiu so plain spokin in tho forgoin re*
marks. Mi konahens iz cleer, tho, an I
kin fa?e the musick. The ends wil justi..
ty the meens, an thet iz e ntiff tu ackwit
me. It iz a part uv nil nacher tu speek the
truth an shame the fother uv kowards,
lires Si Demockrisv, an make Kadikeiism
tremble in its boots.
With theze fn nffeckshunate, partin
wurds, I agin lay down mi pen tu kom
>v
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H. ;W. Harry & Bro'?
STOVES
tisware,
CHINA, GLASS, QUEENS Wi \l
House Furnishing Goods,
I&MPS, Stc.„ &«•
WO. 029 SLM ST.,
DAI-tiAS^ TISXAS.
Galvenized Iron Cornice Window
• ind Sheet Iron >» ar#
DR C vV BENSON, of Ba. timore, Md.
We give a correct likeness >f this well
known and nuccessful physiciii n and sur-
geon whohas made a lite lot * study of
Nervons diseases and the Disetw of the
Bkin and he now Btands in tie highest
ranks,asauthority on those special and
distressing diseases. Ia the course of
his practice he discovered what now are
renowned in medical practice, viz: a com-
bination of Celerv and Chamomile in the
shape of Pills, they are used by the pro-
fession at large and constantly recommend
ed by them. ,
It is not a patent medicine. It is the
result of his own experience in practice.
They are a sure cure fo- 'h* Atjwuig
special diseases< and aie worthv ot a trial
bv all intelligent sufferers. They are pre-
pared ex press I v tocure sick headach, ueur
algia, paralysis sleeplessness dyspepsia and
nervousness, and will cure any case-
ixSold by ail druggists. Price, 50 cents a
mx, Depot, 106 North Eutaw St., Ualtu
boere, Md: By mail, two boy* for $1.
boxes for S2.5Q. to anv adt'ress
DR. C. W. BENSON'S
SKIN CURE
Is Wat rantod to Cure
~! ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS,
V3| tMfe-LAMMATIOM, MILK CRUST,
t.- ALL. ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS,
wj DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP,
m GCliOFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and
*"j TENDER ITCHINCSonallpartaof Uie
K-dj-. It mikea the r,kla white, soft and smoothi
tan and freoklea, and is to# BEST toilet
toesaiflgin THE WOBLD. Klegantly put up, tw«
ottles ia one packaee, oonaiating of both internal
and external treatment.
A.H first o'.swidnurirista ttaveit. Pri<v«. perpacirsaa>
CIIAS. N. CBITTETON, 115 Fulton
St., New York City, sole agent for Dr. C.
W. Person's remedies, to wham all orders
should be addressed.
-QT?Cirilbusiness von can engage In
_£> Hiio JLSi to $20 pe- day made by
ary workerof e'tlier sex. right in their (
own localities. Particulars and samples |
worth $5 free. Improve your spare time'
at this business, \ddress Stinaon & Co.,
Portland, Maine.
xhtablisheo 1574.
Carter & Gibsou,
413 ELM ST.
BOOK 3 JOB PRINTERS
BOOkBIND ERS
Tht Most Complete Establish-
mentin Xorth Texas
k m
stimatea aid samples tf woik funishe^ cr»
^applicatio _
IIO I.JI W*
LIVER PADS
tor Sale
n
Ml f^NLOHRfilj
flPWl!
1
SJG XainStreet
Dsllss Toxm.
an saved the U«»ion, tu waut tu manage ita
affares but ther i* no earthli exkuae fur; mune with mi own thots in pnyit, thet I
the ko'nduct uv the Boorben Dimmockrisy rusy be fulli prepaired fur the akerrnH,
uv late yeers. Tha hev aesn tit tu diare-
gaidtvry prinsepul uv rite & justia in
publick aftarea in lexas, an hevy wil be
the stripes ou their sholders fur it, too. 1
du not pronounc ibis kurse on the intire
!>ai ti—onll thvze I hev olredy dedgnatid;
CiUBRATEO
GTO^ACU
VANDA.LIA LINE.
IT is the SHOKTEriT ■.«<! '4 CICKBPT L«n»
all important Eastoni Clt^ea, ......
IT 1* the only Line that mu* Five Dftily Linos
l'allmsn Palace cat* fro» rit. Louis Kaal
IT8 Track and ul;.-ij»Mt sre the Beall* tfco
WorM-
ITS Tialns are run rvitb view to the free
accontaiotia'.lfii <-f Ui« public.
ITS Train* are run ^Itli regularity, and u
vers c« <i therefor.- V . isured it p*akfG«
cdor s nitli otner r^aJ'
I B '.ravloyos aiM uu>
L t'uc greatest re»j. oct.
, os«ibl« attcudou.
■ to treat Patrons w
. td to five Umsk ev>
IBlUir —
All the IriitfroYements
.od appflancee knowa'tu wo Jero skill an I %
which teii'i to I'jsore lta^id Transiv la' •
with ahtolol" *"!o" furt auM
*\rf^rs, ir<^ tQ n*»'Oi ibti v t' »
cou^ctivtt*
T!'c MEW -fCOli
thet I am sorrowfulli konahus it impendin,
Ilumbli & affeckshunateli yoon.
PARSOS PKPPEBS.
Fronde fcays: "We cannot live
Zlf« the'Ud name the' on probabilities." Tbe probabili-
ty ia that we cannot, but they are
the first thing a man goes for every
parti ha i got, an wich foraed aich men as
me, Squire Skeels, an other* to letre it.
It iiallmoHtdaly throwedup tu me thet raorujng after taking Up bin pa-
our parti it play in at cro«w purpurea: .heti
it it onli » ote'tui au unpriMepulsd h.-mui \
MEDICINE
A rem^'y with such a repntation a
ttostetter's'Stomach Bttters deserves t fai
trial. If vou are dy^oeptic, your malad
will eventnallv vieitl to »l; if you are Ve .
»»le. lac't flw«h and feel despondent, it w> I
ho'h build m>Ml cheer you .ip; if vnu at e
constipated, it will relieve, aud if billion>
healthfully stimulate fonr liver. Hop t
de*p<>nd, but make thia effort ia the ngut
diroctiof.
For sale by alt DnupjistB ami Dealers
generally.
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