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DULY
VOL. VIII
T"
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DALLAS, TEXAS, OCTOBER 12, 1883,
NO.
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.'IS*r%?
From? hfBalfimore Avierican.
MYSTERIOUS
Article Willi liigli Standing,
Cruk-Jaw jVuines are not a
fncwss.
' 1 !- 1'
A REFRESHING CHANGE
TO PLAIN ENGLISH.
Every reader of newspaper has observed
tinitf, and again, in the advertising col-
umn*, many singular and frequently un-
jnonouiicabie names oi medicinal reme-
diew. The Eieek and Latin language?
e-pecially have been drawn upon to furo-
idh names oy whieh patent medicines
cuald be introduced to the public. The
in thence if, in many eatea at least, tha
tlieu proprietors depend more upon the
attraction of high founding titles than up-
i>a the efMeutiai inertia of the rernedi
emcelvea. •' '
It is refreaing once in a whfle to find a
t uiiiine eovtrtiHKi, wlio.-e simple, inlel
iaiblt nanie in tuiglish at once conyeys to
th lender an understanpiiig ot the uate
ut*d purposes on the JeWedv.
A notable instance ol this kind H found
r tfce luedicinea oi l)r (J W Benson,who^a
Fkin t uie inu Leiecy and (. haiiiotniie I'll
impart at onto. in thteir names,either the
tiurpt>r or the ingredients wliicii compos
fiiBB . L>r Benson's Kkni Cure is warrans
• <t to heal all diseases of the skin, such a
tellers, humors, intiaiuation. milk crul
tci'iiii. uiseaies «jl the hau and sea
crO fuia, niters,! inipks and itching* oiral
.j artb tl theboby. It mates the skin white
?oft and smooth, removes tan and freckles,
unu is ihe best unlet dressing iu existence.
Itt |>o| uianty is attesied by the immense
sales oi it < dicta are taking place every-
where.
■ffe'. . k is the only genuine "Skin Cure'
an ail should beware ol the various rew-
e<lie« *bich have been strngging for exis,
tenoe, "lid now enueavor to ritle into pop-
L'la'utj by *d> ertfc-ing ^luniaelves as "lile
tire... bKin Cora," ihere is only one, and
tha,. n* Ur Benson's. He sure and get it.
woman, 2 I be. 11 ok.
THE INTELLIGENCER
PUBLISHED OAIL? .VJTD WKEKM BV
l/K. p. JMOE^toj^
The
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES
ha* the best cirouiaMou o» any
paper publish^) iu North-
ern' Texas.
Term« of Subscript ion.
DATL5T.—One year, f8 00.; si* mouths, #S 60
one month, 60 cettt; per week, 20 eerita.
WFRXLV.—One year, in advanoe. #2 50; aftei
thl'dfl months, J3 00: After six montm, f>3 »u.
ADVr.nTtf.IKC—WEiBBLLT: • 1
Firm InaerUoa *i 60 *ter aouare or eignt Mtietoi
Ices. Bach anbaetjaeut insertion, 75 cento. All Ira-1
wis advertisements jaunt be paid in advauce. As.
4.D.KaT!3EMENTg DU£ on MUST IKHBttTIOH. Be«ft
enable deduction made to * earlf ad.artiaemcni^
THE LAW-OP NKVVBl'APilita.
1. Bnbiorlbela who do not give express notice f.c
be coatraiy aie considered an «uhing to continue
heir subscription.
3. 11 8iit>aoritw< ordei id • dwroatinaanai u
thair, Pcnodicaia the uuolUher may coitlnue t
aend them until sli arrearige^ have been paid. ;
8. If atrbsarib&ra neglect o<- n.fuaa to t >Ke their
rected, tliey ara bela reaponaibtf.UQtll they, linve
»ettled vhdir bill ana or tei ?J a discmitinuasice. .,
4. If subscribers avoTe to another place withou
InfOTtning the p'lblislier, und the papers are cent
a the loruiar divectorj iiit;yate hdlrt re»pon»iDie.
The courts hava decided that refusing to take
periodcals from tl-s *Qc«, or uiov.nit and .leaving
kt aoflalNd for ori.ua taoie oviaence of fraud
Any person wh»..eyi)r recmyus a nevupaper ans
makouso of •' v oraarei] it or not id
fc>.u to oe •> subscriber
Did &he Die P
l ito I
' She lingered and euffere J along, pining
away all the time for years."
"The doctors doing her uo g*od j Tile av
•'And at la^t wan cured by this Hop i fg cv iu 12'>
Bitters the papers sav so much about."
"indeed ! indeed f"
'•How thankful we should be for that
medicine."
Know Thyself.
The average weight of an adult
is 140 lbs o i>£
The average weight ot a fikele-
ton i^ alirtut 14 lbs. Number of
botroH, 240. i •
The f*«eleton raeasures one inch
less than the heigkt of the living j Amede Chartiet, of West ?arnham, P. Q
[recently had diphtheria; he became so baii
mao. r - -
The average weight of the brain
,; DIPTHERlA.
The latent and mjis' RU-ccessfril t'eat-
ment for this dreaded disease has lately
come to our knowledge,' and having inter-
viewe<l the man wild says* his life was
saved by the new treatment we feet confi-
dent, it i& our duty to give the facts to our
readers,that they may iiivestiifate lor them
jselves. The circumstances are an follow:
Go (Ml r'&r f0*'*A£eat«;' 'fffoH
jx?r month m'aiie fttliing orir '
and Bible*. Writi to J. C. MuCardf J
Co., at. L.iuU, Mo- MrH
BOOK'S --
off after a relapse that all hopes of his re.
covery was abandoned by his physicians
of a tuan is 3 1-2 potindi-; of a i and friends, and as a last resort a broth r
~ ' I ..»• .u_ . l . I l _ U_..!_ e.
I of the patient iaid that he had a bottle o
Tne brain of uian exceeds twice
that of any other animal
The average height of an
Kendalls Hpavin Cure and wished to try it
He applied it to the neck; aiid tliea re-.
;duce a little, and the patient after some
jdilliculty succeeded in garglimj ifi the
„ ... , . _ . T, , throat. He soon noticed some improve-
E Igliwhtuah is 5 ft. 9 in,; r feuch-' iment, and by continuing its lise a coai-
JUOibS lotii 11KA1) AtBIK?
H Salter >Mmt t'auhe, hick, Kei vouh
Neiualgic, i»|»poptic.
V ;
piei-t
plU\
ii f-
ll«l'.
;i .try
flf (.
bj a
art'i
box'
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.ich is it? A wvoiiltiuii mi the '.reai^
of nervous ilista^es i.- now inking
DrC VV lic,iisui>' has- <..scovered a
toady i» his (.eier* i-un Chamuuiue
—ihe perniaiienily cuie iu& a.m
ul htddauhf., iniragi», iiy*p«psia
.lifts .and all >.ei ..• tt- ttist-a>es.
di ugnii'iSi. 5U i.« i.is a Oi x>
s» iialnuiore. >ivi• if) mail,, two
' or $1, or «ix b.'X«si» h>i ip_:5't.
i A —
!, riueiii n, t v> i'«"ie-ai« ageir
V\ He moil's ' i n •1 i« s, a Jo bulto,
. Vofk
V- .
A Daughter's Misery.
"Eleven years our daughter suffered on
a b it of misery,
'"From a complication of Indtiey, liver;
rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility,
"Under the care oi t' e best physicians,
'• >V tio gave her disease various names,
•'But no relief,
"Ai-d now she is restored to us i:i good health
by <s =i;nyie a remedy as Hop toil ers tbai we
haa nhuuueii for years bffjre using it."—The
FAR ATa.
Father is Gotiing vVell.
"My daughter * say :
•ilow in eli better father is since be used Hop
liitters."
' itf is ,t,tt'ng w 11 sifter his Ions sufferiogfroia
adise.se .;«-c ti'.'d l ieu ablo"
"And w>: a so gl>id tfcat h^ med your Bit-
ters." J. L DVof U'tijl, i>. 1'.
tran, 5 ft, 6 3-4 in.
The average number of teeth 18
32 . ' . '•
A man bwa'hes about twenty
tim«»siii a minute, or 1,200 time«
in an hour, •• ' •
A man lireethe'i aboat 18 pints*
ot air in a mmute or upwards of
7 hhghsfcd- a day. ' v' . _ o
A man g v jh off 4.08 per cent,
c wbonie ■ •>' t^ie air be respire-;
ri'-ttirew 10 666 cubic feet' of car-
bomo apid i/a« in 24 hours; cob
-tim^ 20.u00 cubic teet of oxygen
io 24 hour# qual to 125 cubio of
inohe* ol c>'tnm>>n air. ' ' -
A m^- tiaily contributes to
124 lbs. ot carbon.'
of tne pulse in in-
minute; in man-
60 years, 60. The
ts m*>re irequent
■ f circulating blood
and-.
"75 times »
'• vf-arly ten pouuds
i ,i.he veins and
; makes four beatv
>v duoe. , .
,«d 'orty pounds
tie one-
»•" j'Mi-h (hrougli
>.t p -uud^, or 24
or 10,782 1-2
• v the heat"! in
i plete cure was etiected, and now he, says
| lie knows ft'saved his life. The above re-
; aiarkable Mnerienrte led us to mVestlgUte
j farther and We found that Kendall's
Spavin Cui'e has the most' remarkable ef-
fect on hum in flash of any remedy o
which we have fever head, and we have
! become souudiy couverted to the opinion
jtiiat no'remedyh as ever been discovered
i which ppftsesse'ss sttch remarkable ^uali'-
i6s for tiii diseases 'ot1, man "A* Veil as
teast. Evefy one should cut this' out and
baste ioto a scrap-book —rimes.
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The Intelligencer ^ives val-
able iutoraiau<>i> ti»« ^2-5J u-srj an-
num
W A IT yai>' or r^nata a -eats
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PatteriM.
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Address l£. 3. Fr ist 4 Co
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To Preserve TUe llealtb
Use ti>e Magnetou Appliance .Co's
MAGNET CLIMiiPtlGTECTOR!
riilCE OXLT $f}\
Thev are priceless to Ladie«, Gentlemen
and Chi'dren with w^alc lung-i; no case
of pneumona <>>• croup is ever known
where these garments are Worn, They al-
so prevent and cine heart difficulties, colds
rheumatism, neuralgia, thr i.ir troubles,
diphtheria, catar h, a i a'I >;tntice>( dis-
eases. V?ill wear any service t .r thtee
ye-^rs. Are worn »vei t!». under clothing
1 p A J' A 13 TJ It '-e i>es- u» de^crilie
OA liiu til. the r-v
stfons disease th.u !■; j: r •
stre'i^ih >1 o v f i t <ui :v n'
an-. bes( of n
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un«js o; blood j
kidneys in one]
«! seventy-five
In are in th<
-t cover a i-ur
ter than 11 e
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VOLUMES, the chcJicfe^t" M'rff
tlie world.* l§)-pagti catn.li»'fa'«
est prices ever known. NOf def-
ers. Seat for exaiufeattoif btf^re pif-
ment on ertdence of 7,^1•
JOSJi" B. ALDSN, Pat»iisi9r
P. O. 8ox 1227. v- J8 ¥«»e*4wK ^
PARSER' i t O JT£C S
ONCh rjBoi'Ea
This ffMatremeXv lixr'tfaii* (ts yr'ir, t»'
the higtiest piWcc 111, the^ji^i^'irt 'Ifcjt'
most intelligent x Here ieeailly'
tecruits tft it's hoslof friends. In perlarjis.-
•rice is -tuvartably
•' 1 ,■?*«; . 4 ts ■ * > -r _ ■
. . t • ■ < y , ./\v.
BSTTStt THAN ITS ?20K!32.
1 '■ t '.t1 i J*I /? • '1
It gife' ione ptiwe'r. Faf'i'itnnil^at*
of the Kidney\Bowefs,'; StAiofir'h.".Liver;,
.aind Lungs, for ail ttft "troioffe? if.
wonietj aiid foir titoSe* b3^i^*^j(>i?4*«r«'1fA^
tlftoed f«r an ctetv. ckfa
habit, and exeeedi'ngl.f 'hefpfikt to tj»
and feetjie. « u(V i«i ^0 - f
AIRtniin^i^ mttMM*
ei»for ih« ttfft ofrJefartQK fimrtf, bp Vfxrs P iMt
ford,-, LI . u„olAItitoam, if Iniaif
toty 'J i»e Lost CiW. I'lmtittcod. Jy.owitaijr
Send r<« parUculsru. K. 3 PiiitA.t! ■■
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AirORNF.Y- AT-LAW
11 > J.'i'.ik .•
face eiSBEiinSti
W plasties in to« P?strK!<
Se»^ "h, Kightii asu SleTCEtn *»t ta tts*
tjapr r*e a*n4-g«;der*l C'Jttx' . si. fttnttorj
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phVp i 3 tt,;^ •>:. r.. , ..'.Vine,
biitf r<ifv -t ci xcvir&ar* 1 " 1 •
• »»St ak si - xiilT Tie' \ 1 • :r tvo voawr.
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M££!
WKE TIONAhi' PA OK AO K i« the fast
pst scil{ng ariitle in the market, Cortnlns IS
ihreu Kote Caper. IS Buvelotw, 1'tnell, I'en.
Ht'Jd"r, Pen and handsome piece ol ,1« -'rv.
Hftail price 2ft ce,rift,. Kour dozen for ^C.#0 A
waifb puarmtcoo witli every four d-ri-n yua ar.
d<-r. For Weenie in one 01 two cent p^uge
stamps, we m ill sei d a complete-aawplo pack.
Hte, wi ti » lc(f«nt Oold Plate 81 e< ve Buttons,
Oold platod Htud*,Oold l'lated CoUar button.
Ha Dd^ome Watch Oh»in, Oold Piat«-ditlig and
elfgal.t Rcnr' Pin. fceglater lai^e amounts. «
p»ge Illustrated Calalogue of Ouu», Self cocking
Revolver#, TeUacopea, Hpy Olaaann, K\tches,
Acordeon, Violin. Orgam-Uea, Hi Write at •uon
to WOKL.O MAKL'PA'JTUH- MA'PlfiG
INU tJO,. 1'iO Nawau du K, A Iv/lJ
i) .
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^e Cai
•.! "KolU i
Ve'io (Pr
1 has la:
. 15c & 25
nil -
>1! IS m.l
pnetor o K-
giinj( lace u
ij.i Hies
l!'i -in II
ii 4.
\fi.
p.'ii
Diami'ii l)yi"»
any color, ami no
bet wav to eco.i ut
druggists.
He wh«> trits
proves nothing
W1' I
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color any thi<^
i he easiest hi.
10 cents, at a
i_V «■ *f
i .curies,
v« too much,
HftfttT.o Toys A.tUY
OfjtK 000,000 VO liJIES
HEADY. The choicest literature of the
world, often the best editions published.
IOO-P A OE CATALOG t'E FftEE.
Liwest prices ever known. SOT fold
l>ea/er». Sent for examit^tion BEFORE
Payment, on evidence of good faith
JOHN B ALOEN, Publisher, It Vciey
tlreeU ' Q 1
FL1KS ANI> BU(js*
Flies, roache.% ants, bed-bugs, rats,mice
gophers, chipmunks, cleared out bj 'rough
on rats.' 15c.
Djn't spare tne butcher and fee
the doctor.
Wtj would call the attention of ,tht>*e
who are delirious of speculating, in land
orgoiny into the luiuber business, to the
arlvertiscmetit in another column, of 12311
acres ot choice Tine land in Cherokee
county. This is a bargain for some body,
as the owner wants to sell immediately
Full information can be obtained of
— A B NORfON & CO
o« with TEI
A/uu'U get by mafl
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^ .1 ii'.Jie .4v>d ki't,
iveiwie to. advantage,
o liud ai.y out-'g *ddre.t4,
i o edl a piecj o! lurutture, .
Iu ttr.y ;i0j:ond l>a»>l :ainagQ,
To tin i an^ tulog you have lost,
To tieil uaJ inpU meat*,
T« Had an owner lor lost property*
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Which has the best circulation ol any pa-
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H'ewHDHper A tl vert I wins.
Ncwapaper a>)vertlaing it now reoo^nued by
buaintsa men, bavlni faltc Id tkeli own irarea,
aa the moat elTecthe meana of aeeuJng for their
gooaa a wide recognition of their iperlti.
Newapaper auvertlaing lmpnia a mquliy, and
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at i fair price, tne ualj rat roauil la laoreaaed
aalea.
Newapaper adw?rtlainf ta a permonaat adiillou
tolbc reputation of tha gouJa advertiaed, he.
cac«« ll ia a p rmaoeot iaiveaca al way a at wsrt
i iu their lntereat, .
N«wapaper advrrtiaing ia the oaoat energetlo
and viligaot of aaleamea; addj-*a4tua tbouaanda
arh day. alwaya iu thd »<lvea«er V Inter en, and
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