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urn a. 1'
Hubert Tarvcr Ikaurcgard Ilrjanl
Tarver & Bryan i
Attorneys uI'CohugIIor - at-Lair
BBENHAM TEXAS.
Especial Attention to Commercial and
litigated Practice.
Orncx - - - - GkbXBuiliijo
" PAUSTJKO KTBER.
Confectioner j
Dealt? la all Kinds ol
ForeipaROQniestic Fruits Etc.!
HOME-MADE CANDy-FKESH EV-
ERT DAY.
Next door to G Hidings &. Giddings' Bank I
BRENHAM. TEXAb.
JAKE NETJ
Commission Merchant
Quitman Strett Brenham Texas.
Solicits public patruiagc. 1 toncst w eights
mid fair dealing is Ins molto. 'Wagon jard
attached for BENEFIT of cu-tonicrs.
and Dealer in
GROCERIES BITER CIGARS and
TOBACCO.
FOR SALE.
Cheap cheaper ihcspol ; niy place at
Travis Austin eountv.Tcias coujuning t o
hundred acres of landannotuo storydiiij.-
ing well hnislicil yam set wiin nower
shrubbery and shade two rood cisterns to
nevcrfaiting wells of good water and one
ncvcrfaihng spring out-building" good also
tenant houc. I am determined to sell and
for tah within thrco months. Will sell the
whole for lea than the dwcllinc house cot
or will sell for half casli tno rcmainucr on
tune to suit the purchaser.
E. CLEVEUin.
Trit i Au.tui county At -. 31 'W.
M. A. HEALY
DEALER IV
General Hardware
rsi !. lMt Ti1a- nnsttlnirs. Jr'anuin:
Impluncnts Hoes Chains Plows Iron
Btccl Cooking and Heating btoCf btovs
Onmming and Tinware of all kmas.ramts
Tils A'arnishu and window Glass Buggy
andAVagon material. Kubbcr Belting from
1 1-2 to 18 inches widi. Tacking of all
kind- and all articles appertaining to the
Hardwaio business. jiain sirai
Jan! 1 '78 Brenham. Texas
WTLLLAJSL ZEISS
CITY BAKER
AND CONFECTIONER
Dealer in btaple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Cakes and Pics on hand at all times.
Jlainbtreet. Emmmm. T
$s&El&
'PS&&&S.
Hll&JL
&or jsae.
lwtTWtMmlrtwlBflk IlwittiMilNllNlKM.
Smrtma far rUottng U TK CITABLE
. ...i.ii ta Mirtit Oardmn. Bnd fcrlt.
-m tu natiul TIJltTe te mS KmllftBttW. tfid
. ..j;.-. --- - U.UH.
rfcnKa ! iwwii miwiiiAaiM
Cure Biuousness. Dyspepsia Sick Headache
Torpid liver. Malaria Indigestion Sour Stow
ach. bad breatrvertiaol jaundice. dysentery!
Eklarceo Spleen. Drowsiness after Meals. &c
VriTKOUT CCIPIK&. SICKENINC 0B ttUCCKINCTHESTtTUI
TOSS. OHE HEAIT F2ICB 88 CENTS.
ASK for BILE BEANS-Taka no EobrtJtnta. HtOi
to but aaroBB zoracu. id Dumpi Boia oy iroirnn'
adUedLfinljealrnrrwlen. SandiorOireBiKra
-JFSMlTH&CO..eoIorTcT.Ot.LculsM:
M Exploded Boom
A Ionp lank lean and chronic Anti-Fotasb
Coom met tho new fat and saucy Atlanta
Bi Bold Boom on a hot sultry day.
MVlio arc you?" aL.cdthe B. R B.Boom
"I rm the old Antt Potasli Boom was
Iho tad rcplv as tbe prcpiration rolled
-tlown and it leaned heavily on the B. B. B.
Boom for support:
"Don't lean on me" faid the B. B E
Boom. I mm; look itrong but I am quite
am growing
k in the knees.
nil Imm foilnH
to dd although you are 50 j car old. 1 ou
arc old and tougL and rich and don't re-
quire a support. But what causes you to
looktoth-'noflatc!" ..
"AVcII I 'lardlv know replied the Anli-
rotesh B.OT111. "S phjsicun tells me that
mj abihtics have fcocii o cr-rated and that
wlulo trying to whip out all oppoMtion by
boarf. and brag. tLat I hoo proicn my in-
abiht. Old age is also creeping ontue
lining fought near 80 mw lxorc anyone
lvncw I was In in; ina now lam aniblc to
perforni feats that other" are dohu I am
collapsed my fneniU hare turned -against
' ino and call me names and oh Jxirdv 1 sicl.
I become at lu cry sight of B.B. B. Hold
n h-ad nhile I die."
UUlk fcaaj nuAa i&.w.a jv..-i.v.u.. .
WW llu louug Ljulle la ciiy orcouniry to
work fur u at their homes fascinating
employment no Instructions to bu) ; work can
beeent bymail di.lcnec no ouiecliuli); $0 to
0 per w i ek can lie ma te NorantafaiD i ar-
ticular free or .Jinile r uorkmaileillirlour
cents lu KUiniw. i lease -murtc iioib jiia-vl-1ACTL1UM.
Co II iMWtOll. Jlass 1 O Box IflIC
-r AM I I. MllLs to work lornsattlieir
V own homes tl to $10 lr Meek can be
riuletHrinaile No I hotopaintin; no canvass-
luff lor full particular ilea6e adilress ai
Once irsceiil .ll .' .ivsiwii .ra whmv
-T-l TAfcTKIl l.au!rj am! renlleineu lu clti
VV er cimntrS to lake lisht work at Ihclr
own Jionics. 83 o tsl a tlay can be ea-llj
nuule vork srut In mail no caDTistloe; W e
iliare goi"l .lemaoil Tor our work and fumlsti
it.a.l. emplrTiiient Atlilress with slat p
jenuxrx ii't-c comiviav ill tiatu.
Cincinnati. OI.lo
WANlli An active Man or li uuian in v-cryf4-itl
toaellourgooJs Salary S7j
per month and expenses or commlisiou 1 x-
iiense. Ul a lvance Onltlt free tor full par-
ticular address SI INDAl.DMLt Lit WAUL
CC1 .lesion. Ma.
"rrrjlMKt) Hijal leeuleluraHuee New
VV Iooks of intense intrrest l.acoiiiiien
.ImI In I reus and Clrrcv if all clasies.
1 nil .f
rlca anu nuiiiepiui uipi.giiLaiure.ei iiuiuv
fired molhirs. biwy f ithcr. torlne dau0hter8
anJanafUr sns will welcome these books lies!
. 7 - . .. . .. .-. .....
tfl rare. en
riiuclru Cir oil or loans Special terms for
tuen or uonieii bi addressing
iresstnn
Piibliiiter. Tostm. tla.
Ji l. (eritNhii.i niuiiniie
LONE STAR SALOON
HOKTH bTEEET (in rear of Opera House)
BUUNUAM TKXiVS.
Tho bar is always supphed with Uio finest
and purest beer wines liquors and . iars.
The Iuni h coimter is fupphed with all
dclicaacs fori ign and domestic tb il can be
had In tbomarkcl-
HEYEtt & S0NNEN11ERG
Proprietors
Dr. i Hegnauer
'J
MSICIA1I aid SURGEON
IJltKMIAJlf
x. j
Of $."." M.d upward nfg -hj upon
Slfjgjf
Bf
(WM&&
LMi-iX.'&B
MeBtta&Maf
D.IH
jUie security of Jr-t iflorts5ue upon . nathat raucli troditis due the present
ic- and plowed lands liy
TRAXCISMHTHJLCO.
Loan w Ajilonio Tcj.l
VOLUME XXI.
85
P0WO1R
Absolutely Pure.
Tills iiou'ler never ranes marvel of imrlt.
strength aii'l wlinleomeDrs More ecAiiontical
inanuiriiniluar klmn en i tannot mhI1 in
competition with the miillitu let f!oA tet short
Ttcht alnmori'honliale oicn vM only
incans Kojal linLiug Vovr'er Co loft 1 all
t New lork
Peolt's
PREMIUM
PEEFUMES
Caellton & NAfcii Druirsists.
bole Agents-
FOR SALE
COTTON SEED
HULLS
8 TER T0i.
Special inducements to pur
chasers of lame lots.
BRENIIAM Oil. MILL
Lehmann's Saloon
Corner of St. Chariea and ISanay btrccu
Xtrenhani Texas
Mr lar Is altvars nunllM with the finest li
enors InHie marLet to wit M-Lryar Montl-
rllu. an 1 OKI Hoc liu 1 Inn ine we L.r4i n
full fctoct of California Kelley'a Islarnl lvniR
Champspiie Tlie dnestbrandij of cigars in the
city ratrcnage sonciteo
i LriuiAn rrnnnrmri
The body of a six-ear old
mulat.o bo3 the son of a white
woman was found dead at Clarks-
ville a suburb of Austin on Satur-
day last. Her daughter a white
girl 12 3 ears old is missing. Tlio
woman was arrested in Ban An-
tonio. Her namo is Eancs and she
is suspected ot having poisoned
husband a white man.
Tlir Prince or Walci-
AVhv is the Prince of AValeo like a cloudy
daj? He is likely torcign. Taylor's Chero-
kee Bemcdy of StiectGuin and Mul'ein is
now the kiiig of all cough medicines and is a
croup prcventn e.
Tho Dallas Times docs not shout
pulvemo tho turn po-er but it
wants tbo city authorities to pul-
venzo tho Dallas variety theatres.
Variety theatres as usually con-
ducted in small lilies arc a primo
nuisance and do much to contami-
nate tho boys and youn men.
Vit Unee in a Tlums.uitl ui.
AMiat is it that occurs once in a minute
twice in a moment and not once in a thous-
and years? The letter in; wlucn u always m
sweet gum and mullein. Tat-lor's Cherokee
Kctnedy of bw eet G um and Uullein will curt-
coughs colds and consumption.
Some ten years ago Jim Pate
was convicted in Parker county ol
stealing cattlo and sentenced to
tho penitentiary for two years. He
broko jail and has been a fugitive
from justico ever since. Ho was
arrested in Jones county last week
and it lie docs not cscapo again
will bo sent tho penitential y.
The Jinn iuth TIm
How does the sailor know thereis a man
m the moon' Because he has been to sec
(sea) and stiles Ihit whence cr he It is a cotis;li
or cold he lakes. Taj ols Cherokee Kemcdy
of b'wect titiuiand Mulhm
Tho Times is now tbo only
evening paper published in Dallas.
A Man who has lived in Dcni-
son two jcais is regaidcdasan old
citizen. This lllustiatcs tho tapid
growth ot Texas cities.
An election was held in Mont-
gomery county December 8th on
prohibition. The majonty against
prohibition was 13 otes. "
Fred T. Mansfield of Tvler.
United Stales secretary of tho i
American legation at Japan has
left for that lai-off land.
Bob Moore accidentally killed
a nc'io in Richmond last week.
In a plat ful mood ho fired his pis
tol at a front door screen and hit
tho negro. He was put under a
$500 bond.
Tho body of a negro child was
found two miles cast of Austin tho
other day. It had been dead two
or three weeks and is supposed to
bo a case of inianticidc.
Pecos City in Western Texas
has town dudes; cvciy dudo was
summoned to woi k on lho road.
W earing kid gloves doos not ox-
ompl a man no in load work in this
state.
James Phillips who was so se-
riously wounded at Austin Chust-
mas etc when his wife was killed
and who is still in a cutical coudp
Hon has been placed under arrest
on the chaige of tho murder of his
wife.
Bnnmhnm i t nm.e mnn nil
.L Z - r FT'"'?' " "" -: '
to see tho Blunts in Dallas. In or.'awinst the nlaintiffat Denver.
derto seo tho doublo he cot drunk.
1 . . .. V . .
Jlis tun cost him 5110-that being.
ing tno amount ne spent and lost.
Ilo is wincr now
iioiswisci now.
Tho annual debt statement of
thocityot Houston has been nub-
i i ' rni io "as occn puo-
lished. Tho grand total of the
TEXAS.city's debt is 81581143 08. By!
.tar 1110 larger portion ol this in-
Mlcbtcuncss wascicaled years ago.
There is a cash bahnco In tho
treasury ol SlI-JOO".. The Post.
referring to tho slilcmcnt sats
-.Ity administration for the aliln
mamielrl xs-hicli the finances of
IBC 7 nav0 tccn wanaaed.
r-
BRENHAM WEEKLY BANNER.
1 lublUhed Dully hihI Weekly.
IUI.KIN !c LEVIN Publishers l Prophiet r&
Office DwycrBuildni!: St. Charlie Mreit.
I Rales of Sulmcrlptlon
Daih per annum in idumw.
Weekly per annum in ad am
$i;oo
1 00
Tra.Ir:.":;.?a:;1:;;f ..cKcr .ii.on .s nnoxcu.
;?ond.DyDmrrv.r.:rv.n.:y ak. u does not u. .t
j i-equent Inr-ertlon Marriage mi 1 l Ituarv no-
) rial notices of a imrelj llInes character ten
tirB. excmllnir eleht I
111 iiur? iiflii I'livr nil"
i if ni a itn eacn insertion
j bnlrreU at tbe Brenliam Postofltte .
Class mall matter
EDITORIAL NOTES.
!
The Sharon-Hill marriago
has
at last been declared void.
In Paris last year there were
80270 births and 72735 deaths.
BtnAXO Now York had its first
case of cremation on Sunday last.
PREstnENT Cleveland has con-
tributed $100 to tho Grant monu
ment.
Trouble still exists at Dctioit
Mich. tho Poles aro disposed to
raise a riot.
It is staled that Governor Ire-
land has lost contidouco in the
grass-commissioners.
Or the Sonators in Congress 2t
keep house 15 lioat hotels and
tho rest take privato boatd.
The Richmond AVhiir hainj;
ceased to exist Sonator Mahono
will no longer wear a bustle
There ars 3100 saloons in San
Francisco which yield a yearly
roonuo to tho city of $208510.
It is now stated that Col. W. F.
Upton has announced himself as
squarely in the race for comptrol
ler.
The Augusta Ga.. Chronicle and
Constitutionalist eolebrated its
100th anniversary by issuing a4-
pago edition.
ITis now conceded that President
Cleveland has clearly defined polit
ical opinions and tbo courago to
back them up.
The reception at the While
Houso on Now Year's day was a
brilliant affair. Tho callers were
very numerous.
xiuRiNO iMovemuor ino coinage
oxecutcd at the mints was ?405o-
950 of which 82500000 nas in
staudard silver dollars.
Gov. Hill of Xow Yoik was
duly inaugurated at Albany on
New Year's day. Ho is tho 47th
governor of that state.
President JBaher of tbo defunct
City Bank of Houston is being
severely criticised for his manage
ment ot that institution.
The President writes a letter to
Senator Voorhccs approving the
motcment to erect a monument to
the memory of Hendricks.
It is predicted that tho move
ment of gold towards Europe will
movo congress towards speedy ac-
tion on tbe silt er question.
The supplemental crop report
for Georgia places the cotton crop
at 952000 bales (450 lbs) and corn
ciop at 30000000 bushels.
Ohio has thirty-nine Demociats
and forty-two Republican counties.
Tbo ccntro of the stato and tbo In
diana border are Democratic.
Got ernor Ireland has offered a
reward of $300 for tho appteben-
sion of tho murderers of Mrs. Phil
lips and Mrs. Hancock at Austin.
The Macon Tolograph informs
au anxious inquirer that the object
of keeping tho Tallapoosa in ser-
vice is to enforco tho Monroe doc-ttin-j.
This year w 0 ai c to hat 0 a slate
election and from tho present out-
look it will be alitolyonc. Tho
prohibitionists aic gelling up their
slates.
It is estimated that during the
leccut tioablcs in Mexico over
$100000 worth of goods were
smuggled in from the United
States
J.ttiEs Henderson known
as
Chicago Eddie" a noted burglar
for whom a largo reward was ot-
fcicd bas been captuicd at Pitts-
burgh Pa.
ouicAaonowciaimsapopuiaiion
01750000 and tho Times of that
city thinks sbo will outstrip Loii-wlUl Gon. Clook- wlno Uls u
don in 1910 J'if tho prcsontiatlo isjplobablo enough it is not of nearly
maintained." so niucix impoilanco as the fact
It is slated that tin few anti-sil- that etery day adds lo tho Ion"-
tor demociats in lho senate wore
so taken by surpriso at Senator
Beck's silver speech that thoy
wero not prepared to reply.
From one trcc sixteen milcslhe niiny are tcmporanly intcr-
f rom Tampa Fla. there were gath-.
oied 11043 oranges by actual
count. This is tbo largest yield
from a single tree ever known.
Tiie suit of tho government
agamst Bart i. Sanders star route
nnntrantorst. to rennvcr Sfill nfin .
cui.ii."-""; " euu.uuu
fmnHiilontlv nMomoH irn .Innl.u.i
-r t. c '
1L1LU JJ. OI.LLiM. X lUm nn L
I 1 D
iTweeds palmv davs fourteen
i J- eeu3 pa y "ayi luuiieeu
yeals aS has lately lcluined to
that city after an absonccol about
J
. thirteen years.
4. m i
....i..... w ... i..rau xe.u- iai mu inust luipuiiatte CHJ oil 1110
ram it is not oxecnted that (heVnnsf . hn .i.i- nlroo.l .i.t
representatives sui.nortcd by the'lisl.cd iml will lie ..rose. Z
represeiiiaut et supponeu dj me iisnea anil Willi nci present mil-
Knights of l.abor will form a dis-
tmct body m tho Connecticut lcc-
islalure but they are pledged to
certain liberal measures in thc Ia-
- "
bor intcicst.
BttEXHAM WASHINGTON
rvciitc ilex. mines luin out
more ore than the local reduction
works can take care of anil licit t
oro shipments arc made to Wales
and tho Lnitod Slates whcie the
smelting is done.
Thf Fort Worth Gazette an. inti-
silver paper thinks that in some
inspects Senator Reek's speech on
' ay j0 je gl pr ndYOCilteS
11. Ffrner has been arrested and
jailed at Fortfenutb Ark. ch.ugcd
with attempting to liberate 12i
tz i ... i.rt i. ..4..i
llIiaUJlUA CUHIlMtu I" ' mieu
; . .
States jail at that place bypiowd-
ing them with saw anil nics.
Among the duties dctolwng on
. . . i ...
..W .. uu.v.. -- . .J - - -3
lslaturc will be the election ol a
United States senatoi .1 got ernor
and stato treasuicr ami thocensid
rii.xi. isi-wiiiii in liu .iiiiiviriiiii ..:--
oration ol .1 constitutional co-it en-
ton'
Sen tTOR Rtch. was tcndcicd a
I CUIlljIlllllClllUiy U.llltltee Ul HIS
. 1 J 1 j 1..
inome1nj.exingionrey..iaSi.uon -
day by icprcscntatitcs ol tho blue
. . 1. .
grassregioii.wiuioiiiiega.aiopar-
ty lines Gen. William Preston
presided.
Tnt Pitlsbuigh Times dcclaics
that from thirty to sixty per cent
ot real estate belonging to laigc
concerns in that city escapes taxa-
tion while small piopeity owncis
aro assessed up to tnc full initio of
their real estate.
The Houston Post says: '-The
convict problem will be soonest
soltcd by allowing tho different
counties to woik short tctm con-
ticls on the public roads." This is
what the B inner has been adto-
caling for several j cars.
American nowspapcis rcpoit
that six ofthe American medical
students at Aricnna not only offered
to Soma their giatuilous aid mat-
tending tbe wounded but actually
left for the front and si othcrsr
held themselves loady to start.
Ur to the pi escnt time tho rail-
roads hate made no 1 eduction in
fares to Now Orleans. Some ofistatc thcie is a gi cater demand foi
tho papers think the lailroads will I land in that count' thau ctcr bc-
do well to make special latcs It'ore-
is likely that the railroads undcr- The Toxas and St. Louis rail-
stand their business as well as the 'wats refuses lo allow Pacific E-
uowspapcis. presss messengers lo iuii on its
The Union Pacific Railway Com-
pany now operates 4.499 miles ol
road and cither contiols or has
proprietary inteicsts in 1305 miles
more total 5804. In opeiating
this system which pencil ales five
states and ten itoncs over 20 000
men aro cmplot cd.
inE iiaivcston jous sajs the
closo of tbo year 1885 finds its busi-
ness condition and its favoi with
gcneial public moic satisfactory
than the closo of any other year
in its history. This is the caso
with nearly ctciy well managed
paper in tbe stato.
The Fort AY01 th Gaette asks 1
'-Will the scerctaiy of tho ticasuiy
pay silver for tho 810000000 of;
bonds that ho has called in'" Not
being on intimate leims with See-
letary Manning we aio not pic-
parsd to say what ho will do but
he has tho 1 ight to pay every dol-
lar of the bonds in slandaid dol-
lars. The New Yoik Heiald S.13S tho
maximum estimates of llictaluo of
tbe estate left by Wm. H. Vandor-
bilt did not exceed S200000000.
A statement howetcr has Deen
published that a careful estimate ol
tho securities in
safo in the vaults
lho A'anderbilt
of tho Lincoln
National bank show an agi
of $305000000
TnE Augusta Chronicle
ihiitilii.ii.mni. i n.. t . I
I 1nin . ... UU.IUSUll IU1 IIIO UOlJClIb Ul 11IS
atcraged from 1840 to IS.a 820- cledito.s; assctts S4J63 SO : l.ab.l-
000 a 3 ear. His last large cases ' ities ?5100 G4.
nero xr.eu .tnen assisting the.
Stnln's Allnrnm- .n 1l .jl uiuia.u.. S"' " je..i-
State sAttorncj n the ial.oaddicd Gaivcsto on JIomav ol
lax cases in the Dupicc will case
and the Ebcihaidt mm dor case in
aiioiwiiicniiowasnnaiisuccess -
ful. Ho used to say that ho had1
I often mado 85000 at sim-lc ses-lcos
sions ofcourtin ElhiMf. ennm-
j
ASiLtER City grandjuiy com-
plains that Gen. Sheridan "mtcsti-
gatcd" tho Indian outiagcs in New
Mexico through the windows of a
palaco car whieh ho left only once
nd tIlcn for thc pur)00 of dln
list of Apache tictims. Wo can
seo no impropriety in such action
by congress as will bung out tho
facts oven if tho poker games of
ruptcd.
Xow that congi ess is in session
IUC subject of deep water for Toxas
' again revived bj tho press of
tho stale. As usual a gicat ditcr-
sit' of Pi110u cs'sts. The pi ess
ls unanimous Oil One point tlz: A
' - -- -
""1' cr pon is a necessity lor .
!' state; but whe.ethatpoit shall
uo is tho stumbling block. Gal-
tcstonwanLs deep water but
.
fortunatclj Galveston seems to blow up the bridge of tho Southern
. t ... n - .!
at e a good many enemies in dif- Pacific otcr the Rio Grando with
fcrcnt portions ol tho state- whit JJnamitc while a passenger train
. . ' ' was crossing. Tho plot howovcr
this enniltl ainoiintstoyetiemains(-ii on ir-coiint nf Ihn lnfo.. nf
. ... ..... J 'aneu on account ot the lateness of
"""" now ny
way connections is by all odds the
most dcsii.tM.. ulieo of ieii. t
have deep water The best thinei
I
tliit can bo dono is to conccnti.itcUirr.mnn.;nl r;n dn nmn:i'l.
' on Galveston.
COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY JANUARY 7. 1SSG.
STATE MtttS.
Houston ones 5500000.
Waco want- electric lights.
The Smti l'c railroad lias
been completed to Browmtood.
A Hook and Lidilci company
Las been oi '.iniedatBioiwinood
About 47S1 drummcis' licenses
if kiwn i.n.4 ! iiln fmnniml.
..... . .... J ...X- r
ler.
Thirty-one m-imagc liccn-.es
.
weio issued in
Harris county la-t
week.
-The telephone fiom Stephen-
Mile to Alcuiidei has been com -
tilctod
j
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The llelltille Standard ures
"" i"u'i" "- ew. ......
intli.it town.
i 1!. K.Ziuch .1 haidwirc nicr-
chant at Mexia has been closed uy
by attichment.
I Tho publication olhco of the
I Teas ISaptiol Jleialu is to be re-
moved to Waco.
Tom Waiicu .1 ncgrn luintii
hung himself in tho JJclloiij.nl
llAA.l.n .)!.
xeemuv.. -t--m .
1 ifangor arc looking allci
nencc cutlers ou the Concho in
(Inlnmnn pnlintv.
;
;i. jy.i)m:i a iiicieiiaui. 1.1 J..11
cstiuc was closed up by att.tc Ii
mnnf. nil Thin silnv.
.
.7 Scnator Cokl" Willi ibulcd
80OO to the consolidated B-iptisl
Umteisity at Waco.
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-Waco is jet to laiso 820000 in
cash to sccuro tho consolidated
Baptist unit crsities.
iccosciiyis now onjoting a
big boom
Sixteen now houses aic
.....id. iinl m.
in couisc of consliuction
a 111c company uas occn or
ganised at Giddings and hie aji
paiatus has been oidcrcd.
Bouic lias shinned its hrst cat
load of coal. It was sent to Fort
Worth as a trial shipment.
Rich rnnner ni-n is plnime.l In
lo been discovered on tho blurts
of Kcd I!ner- near Wichita Falls
Tho Jennctt-Owcns election
contest case is again bcfoio tho ills-
-1
rraiiK Jones
a nejrro was ac
cidentally shot and killed at Rich-
mond on Tuesday by Bob Mooie.
Iintlll nironls in I'rnlli eminlr
The lcmains of S. 11. Watson
ara'lioad man were found inn
field near Longticw on last Sat-
urday. Tom Hcnsou aged 14 t cars
is in tho Jlctiinnct jail charged
with raping tho 8-ycaroId daugh-
tcr ot John liallagucr 111 Uollin
county.
1 Gamest 1 lie has a sti eet preach
er named Blown who docs not be-
long to any church but is makiug
quite a stir.
Maurice Nusslc a piomincnt
sheepman lcsiding ncai Ihaldc
was mm dcrod tho other day by a
Mexican herder.
:sick Andrews was aircsted in 1
Houston on Moudav. chained with 1
a violation of tho ret cnuo laws at
Cbatauooga Tcnn.
A Palcstino jury has senten-
ced a man to tho penitential' for
htc jears for killing his wife while
fooling with a pistol.
Tho Galveston Tribune wants
tho "Soup and Bully" a notorious
dive that has existed in Galveston
for years suppressed.
Will Shcibuinc aged 19 and
Miss Eula Rice aged 10 of Dcni-
son eloped together on Satuiday
and weio manicd in the Indian
tcrntoiy.
Dallas has three tanotv tnn.i-
tics sat s the Fort Woilh Gazcttet
and it adds that Foi t Worth is a
Too-ito 'present investing its cash 111 rail-
3iegaie . o
road building.
stales' P- k- Nussbaum of Houston
has made an assignment to Leon
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paiahsis ot the heart. Ho had
been a resident of Galtcslon for
the past S) years.
" - i'" - - j"" '
Victor Julian of the San Mai-
trcc ircss. and L- M. Hull ol
itno vicsaci nauasiiooung inaicu.becnairestcdat lokohoma.
in San Marcos on tho 25th mst.
Xo sciious damage done.
Col. H.F.Alston was i an csted
at Longvicw on Tuesday by sheulf
J. T.R mkin foi murder committed
in Fayette county on tho da of
t..e.e.Ce..u.i o. luo mm govcrnoi . tors Qr pioscntalivcs to rccom-
ot i.exas. mcnd or solicit appointments to
A slrangcr dropped in at office.
Richmond last w cek and lepi cscnl-
ing himself lo bo a Houston dium-
racr got a buggy and pair of horses
from a litery stable. Ho failed
to return.
A brass watch swindler diop-
ped in at Waxahaclue last week
and t fclimizcd tbo dear people to
the extent of several bundled dol-
lars. People who expoct to buy
gold watches for a song desert e to
be swindled.
A mail giving li's name as J
Q. Kcbols was caught cashing
tasniiiE
bloodv Clothes 111 thc liver ahntlt
7 miles abot o Austin on Tuesday
was arrcsica auu lougou in jail
susnecled of bcinrr nnnnnrtml with
the recent murdc.s in Austin.
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un-'Decemhei an attempt was made to
' J-aau WW iliu .OIU UI
tno train.
. . U.i. ..
. -IJ'C Austin Statesman siys no
1 V. l'Cn a"TtS ?'. tl?c lE owah Rver Zd escanod
mule Snturdiv and Sunday inshls""?. rl.urta1.1 -"VLr' lnu c8caPou
lo bleak into as mant residences"11"01" serous """
indillerent puis of the city but1
wcVe Vuti by the alertness of
I m nil momiinia ttt Hist linucnlmldo
V." i" -i Vi """"."".
' Ci ' " rCi-. ..::"".:"
..jiiwin vvumviy-umwuvui
ITE31S OF INTEREST.
is reported to be going
Fighting
on in Peru
Marshal Baaiue is in Madrid
.nid tciy poor.
Lncle Sim's liquor bill last year
a S553000.000.
I A ''"rncanc lias done considera-
UIC ctainage at ranaraa.
The in escnt population of Koine
- - .
j ty a new census is U10UUU.
sIity t csscls luvc been lost on
the lakes this car.
ilcsldent clot eland continues
. (n .... rni.a . i.l
Jenny Hood ts reported to Into
?2 000 000 in her own ri-ht.
' Bullalohasgono enthusiastically
into tho ipoit of tobogganing.
I Mme. Patti is to bo paid $18000
foi six appeal anccs in Madrid.
Coloicd men nay taxes on 850-
000 worth of property 111 Albany
"'
It takos 1000000 falso tcoth to
go round 111
this country
eCTi
I J ear.
Emigration
from
ld.vllldcd riIim 5n0n ; iss tn
101)0 185.
Of the 517 students at the
cni -
CrsitCof Ca iforn .1 319 nlond lo
I practice law.
'our cities Now- York Buflalo
Dotioit and Atlanta ato building
uematoncs.
In London the excitement otcr
lho jush ll0mi:lui0 prci.usitiun is
.at fetcrheat.
' "
Tho lcvcnue of tho widowed
Queen of Snain is now icduced to
55000Q a tear.
I -
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Democrats 111
rriiprr nro funli n
;- lho Massachusetts Senate and tw en-
1 ty-cightKepubhcans.
Tim Ai.lt- 4 no... ... Tint a I.. 4 I.
' . e it..i..j -. .t A
I" . " .i''.V "" al l" asll
"":"u " w'ls "al"lowu-
Ynon """0 IS .1 CraCK III tllC
stV0It. lan(bo mended by mixin
S..1I..4UU HillUl Willi UUIKIi
Mme. Modjeska has scat lo lho
New Orleans Exposition a doll
dressed by her own hands.
Put something in your business
and j ou will get something out
and in tho same proportion.
Cold tea should bo saved for
your vinegar baircl. Itsours easi-
ly and git es color and flavor.
John Hutchinson tho tallest man
in Washington Territory measures
7 feet 5 inches in his stockings.
If an honest man is tho noblest
work of God a dishonest man is
the meanest work of tho Dovil.
Largo exhibits from Chili Peru
Ecuador and Bolit ia hat 0 arrived
at the New Orleans exposition.
Pure honesty is more than mere
conformity to tho demands of lawj
it guides in matters tho law does
not touch.
Adelaide Rudolph a niece ot
Mrs. Garfield has been elected
Latin prolcssor of tbo Kansas Stato
Unitcrsity.
Henry AV. Taylor obtained at er-
uict at luduuapolis against Harri-
son J. Rice for $10000 for malicious
prosecution.
The last distinct words spokon
by liobert 'loombs woro (turuin
to a rclatitcA;
"Lond mo ono hun-
drcd dollars"
No man has tbo right to do
wrong. No authority can confer
! Irinl iivlit lianr n I cjia livnil iTra.atif
iiiit.iiiii. iiviitviouumu uu.
Better shun it.
Et cry man is his brother's keeper
in tho matter of moral influence.
This gieatly heightens individual
responsibility.
Tho Madison Wis idler rinks
hate been closed by tho authorities
on account of the number of scan-
dals they breed.
A man in Harris county Georgia
has a bale of cotton grown thirty
cais ago and which he could once
hato sold for $250.
Atlanta Ga. is engaged in a le-
gal contest with tho East Tonnes-
sec A'irginia and Geoigia railroad
otcr tho water supply.
"Love thy neighbor as thyself."
I It jouloto yourself with all your
faults j ou should not despiso i our
I neighbor because ot bis.
1
ltl Is nOW S310 11131 IOC OUOr Ol
excellent preventive
It is now said that tho odor of
of mosquito bites. Cut this out
and show it to your wife.
Calt in Pralt who secured $14-
000 on forged notes lrom tho Pa-
Cilie bank of San Francisco has
An Indian runner lan a mile race
tn ttf.-oiili.l o lvnnana Inat trnoli-
against two chapions on roller
suatcs and beat both with caso.
o... u ... ;i i.i
a bill making it unlawful for scna-!
JiniC. ilcmy UrOVlllO IS now
:. I- ii . u. .- i .
tra" a IllOSt StnKlDlt CliaraCler Ol I
RtiQinn ltfp
A Burlington girl in a fit of ab-
straction pickod up a copy of
"Kismet" sehratched out tho "I"
and handed thc book lo her lover.
Ho caught on.
Mr. Gladstono has a provoking
habit of using postal cards and
wrilms on tho ttront; side so that
Willing lor uiu AUiuriuuu outu ;i i7llPltiema li-i.e won for It hust of
drama OUt Oi ber llOVCl "CIC01)a-'iricnLj InntaUon lKeniiv up under slm-
.... . l .ill.-ir Kiinillii' iitiHi.d. -iidi t-4 Lai) ir in. '
..... - . i.i . . .:"...""- i.. .......
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" eems u-
Chicatro has about 3.U00 miles of
ii.... :.. ...in. .i i
'expects to havo tho cWo W
pleted throughout tho business
iuai icr ny jiay i.
i.... r" i
I Mr. Geoigo W. Childs gavo to
t. t -. ru i....?t a
each bo in ono of tho largest Sun-
day schools in Philadelphia an or -
iler for S10 worth of clothing as a
Chustmas nrescnt
nusimas present.
A negro overtaken upon a rai..tf' Sfh'Vi.M
W.1V trCSt 0 by a train.a fOW dat-g
. 1 n ii t :3!
The new machinery which con-
vcitstl.cMcGregorm.llatGcorgc-
1 "" y "" j-"'"-1-"" 'i"
'(Arni. AI AI fi-i-im n ttnnnii4t..(..
.
' - ...
iiu....j;.i.ii.ii.i itniiv-. una iiccn
anil'
ped from Denver.
i
jii uiu uasu m cars mo sail
In
.1... . .. il
I tonnage of tho French merchant
nnrme lias lillcn off !)'!000 tons
and the steam tessclsshow an in-
increase of 221 000 tons
Lp in Canada they say cockney 'Jjj
Englishmen just otcr are tlio ontyi ?
hmenjust otcr arc tlio onl3 -
oncs who call it tobogganing. Thc
nativc-. call it "sliding ' and tbciul!?;u?nmTounSanuol. regulates Dowels
tobog
in is called trundii
'
The constitution of the i ale
navy h is been so changed that the
undcrciaduales will hive a con-
tiollin ' voico in tho management
of tho crow
instead of tho alumni
Birmingham Ala.
piod.iees the
-
iUwrwjig.imii 1. nmwiw rtm
her mills go rolling on dcpilo the
depression elsewhere. About SltiJ- "tymnni; organs ai uraes symptonu 01
000 it liaid out in monthlv wil'os I """Sos11?" present asBalnlency.uneasi-
uuu 1 paiu out in raonimt watcs.incsJ0f tho ttomMht etc A nunrture like
John S. AYisoisicpoited to have PCP'" n producing .a ycry disagrccailo
1 . 1 ' . 1 1 itchin- particularly at mirht after ret tins
said that ho is permanently out of wamln bed 1. a Terycommon atliidenu
politics and that ho now intends to Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at
dototo himself oxclusitcly to Iho onco to the apnhcaUonJof Dr. Bosanko's Pile
study and practice of his p. otes- ftStSX'ffi
it
15 iricn .15 ail uiaiiiueu ut
n ni.nm
English politeness that .1 criminal
..o .... ...0.. .
rnnnntlt- hamrcd at Litcrnool. was
allowed lo w car Ins overcoat dur-
ling the tnocccdings.it being at cry
Gormauylcolj day.
The Moimons aro in a disturbed
stain nwnime in tho sfiirt onforro-
. . nfl.iw.ii mnhiliitinie nolv.ei-
my. Ino Domociats hatocrcuit
-j -
! of outonng a wedgo which
will
tluottlo tho transgressois.
Tho perils of Alpine exploration
and sightseeing are shown by the
fact that since 1859 there have
beon 134 fatal accidents about as
many as havo occurred on tho
Now York aqueduct in a year.
Tho Crown Princo of Germany
said thrco years agothatnocrown-
cd head had impressed I11111 so much
1 ... iu 1..1.. ir:
AIfonso. Ho waa fimJ ' tlJ
struck with him when tho King
1. r. clt.ln.4 tn Tn
Tho Paris Municipal Council by
37 votes to 11 has declined to snp-
port tbo admission ot women
to the franchise. One speaker
urgod that women in business wero
at least entitled to voto at elec
tions for tbo Tribunal of Com-
merce. The SilicrDoll.tr.
X. O. Times-Dcmocnt
Notwithstanding tho argument
ot tho anti-silver men and tho
many little financial tricks by
which they seek to throw discredit
ontbo silvordollar thatcoin main
tains its popularity and indeed
manages to increaso it ovciy day.
to grow in favor and come more
in use.
Wo havo called attention sovcr-
al times to tho fact that tho silver
dollar is in inoro demand than last
year and that a larger number of
them go into circulation thus re-
ducing tho number being placed in
storago in tho Treasury. There is
a marked improvement in this re-
spect from tt eek to week. For the
week ending Dec. 2G for instance
$743940 of standard dollais went
into circulation as against S346-
496 for tho corresponding week of
last year showing that tho demand
for tho siltcr dollar had almost
doublo during tho year.
Facts liko this evidence as they
aro of the growing populaiily of
tbo standard dollar ami proof that
it is rapidly going into circulation
can scarcely bo ignoicd by Con-
gress in tho discussion of tho ques-
tion. A man named Nickcrson rc-
maikable for the singularity of his
habits lives near Pittsvillc ild-
I He is soventy seven 3 cars of age
and has never been larthcr than
twelve miles from home. Ho has
been twico married has never
owned any hvo stock paid rent or
taxes and though bmncd out of
house and home three times has
never been insured.
One of tho largest manufactuicrs
ol gloves in England rcccully is-
sued a ciicular to the fashionable
dealers in London pointing out
that tho habit of attempting to
wear gloves too small bas grown
to such an extent that it has
aoriously affected lho reputation ot
tho factory and urging tho dealers
to exercise their influence against
this cxpcnsivo manifestation of
vanity.
Tho negroes of Rome Ga. arc
now afraid to put their heads out
of tho door after datlc. Yague
stoiics aio circulated of medical
students who go abroad in tho
darkness and seize the first victim
that comes along and after killing
him carry tho body off to tho col-
leges for dissection. It seems to
be a kind of craze w ith tho negroes
of Georgia. In Macon a few wcoks
ago an old woman was mourning
tuu luss ui -.uii iviiuiti sue uiit;rcu
had fallen a tiet.m to tho body
..i. tcmio. f
ed'aiound Thomastille'a month or
two ago
The Sanielliimn alttru
Many valnatleroi.il a eni-ile to reettllie
Ihlsslilemlllmunll l.known -wlI iml u-t-il I
irirrin urn . hum ii- i ii-nit i mi n m a nuiirii i
Lauslcum. ' etc iulen.tel t deceive tlie
fcareles an I unwary lle nrticles i eas
we hope the pi lc ill a.-bi t u to rr toct hit
are atouc tliolr intrrf-tJ and ours L fr
KeniQ'nastvr and esamluo Iiat i- yleii
3 oil and make eiire lltat the word La cine"
tscutla tlie midJio1 te pit Irr Itself r.n the
rhreeSeal Ira lemark in n (! e faie clcih
Any lrpiilAi.le dealer w ill -bmvyoti ther safe-
.. .-la ltlt..et liem-H ttttlt If lull S1indif rn!
punls wltlwutlieoti itiou. If oa m not re-1
iiipmher Hie name-
cut tub i-ansrai roin tlie i apt r
.;'. 7t. ' . . 'rlUK x ia ltr" f
13o Not IteUcceltcd.
UniArrl.t Id till. ( llltlt lltllflll fl Mt til Tlr
lue ImlUllwi Is the -omi Im -nl uiluie ui.
Fltenm'iicaw.lni lli-tersis imitHteil liv un
iinine not ine itiaraeler ot
fJ lVI43..n o5ci"
cun..---iu;- """ i'r.
;.' .""i'T"' "nV . ... iV';.i. ' '". "Z '
P'' "' !
the number wim i .now jtKiMitanh-
'aKKaSaaS
i CiTSWS e"i jrw tun hh mr ii-HL ai .u ir mia
icntorinu-eitiiei..ol cK-ne -.ml on
the iac doth li tne" i uree eai. ' traiemtrk
ivkrirnenso1'-theex3.iii.e imeorieu-
! n'3 is wonha.iozenoran.othfrk.nl
lie m. twirOinra.
I Een'on's canslne Dastersare M w imiiat-
rhatua net Now wh arL m imuat.
liable I!en.n lIaersarclilBhlT-lnlelen-Iumre.
iMlr ..-.iwi.1 sui n.. 1. . ih ta
5SJi"r ja.' Dr.L.A.Gn.14 of Atlanta who ownca
acnin 1 ni-i-iers in. trin ue mmn m ' c-iral- largo nur-erv and vwtrard. hvaladosH
Ui!!wh.XlSI?iMnt Wi'.'."?' 'rs.?.
(iiease note the oinerrmej and ...un o.raui-
KKnvK XhtIZZTSuI
Miwr.n - ii etamiiiaii u. Th i Hum ii.Jti;
liirintunsriaslfr lull ihiWI laiiHi r nj r.
wom--uiH.ini--ci rjv t ni-i in me iiv or
i the l.taeler ami the ' liu
iheVj
t i lemtrk 1
NUMBER 1
TIieMnitirjoflhrSllk.
uMilkman' Milk" is quoted by & popular
jotirnalik bun" Mn cak. and miicling." In A
"condensed milk" factory in the milk district
of Niw York Mate it was found to be worse
thanlliat Tho farmers had diluted it with
water and then thickened it with borax and
ls..nth3neMthonoiii.Mindr from hull.
Is it any wonder that after feed-
gcstion "Brown's Iron Bitters conquers in-
inu kiuocys ana pronio.es penea ncauu in
cnilis fiT Ilia ii ill nrlnltflmtAH
Tho United S'-atos has throo
"mcs as maDy telephones as all
Eurol'c'
cciiEroii mis
5"fiSSJEl2?d!Z!i5!"S
uh. in uu usm jviiu kuu lower oar. vi
ine anuomen causing me patient to suppose
ho had some affection ofthe kidneys or
luwrusu ituiiiii-r. ana eneciin:
fi " oinerremcuies fiareiaiiea.
cure w hern
V?' encekiio . peruiaiien.
jjo not delay until thadrai
n. nnl .M. ti.1 i..im. ... .
f produces p.nnanent disability but try it
and bo cured. Pnce.50 cents. Sentnrerjaid
on receipt of price. Address The Dr. Bo-
anko ilediuno C Piqua Ohio. Sold by
Carlcton & Kash.
Gen. Booth of tbo Salvation
Army said in London a few days
ago mat an expomtion will shortly
bo sent down into tho Southern
States t(to tako salvation to tho
doors of our colored fcrethern."
TheatlonaI Complaint.
Dyspepsia is the national complain'. Al
most ci err other man or woman ton meet
has it and the result is that the number of ;
pcudo-rcmedics tor it is as numerous as Pha-
raoh's hosts. They ore for the most part
worthless. Therois. however a searching
crauii-anioi tuis cucircss'ng ana ooauraie
malady ono whose genuine meritslong'since
raised it to a foremost place among tbe staple
medicines of Amenca. Hostetters Stomach
Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater cer-
tainty and promputude than any known
remedy and is a most genial invigorant ap-
petizer and aid to secretion. These are not
empty assertions as thousandsof our coun-
trymen and women who hare experienced its
eflects are awnre but aro backed dp by irrc-
fngablc proofs repeatedly laid before the
public. The Bitters also promoto a regular
habttof body and give a healthful stimulus
to the unnary organs. .
ii
Boiled cabbago is much sweeter
when tbo water is changed in boil-
ing. HaTcuscdTongalincin a case of facial
neuralgia with excellent results.
It D. Itax Stcubenvtllc Ohio.
. .
About Opera: Mrs. Silkonfloss
"So you went to tbo opera Col
onel? I hopo you enjoyed the
music." Col. Bruffly; agtd filty-
two "Well I cnjoyeditvery well
considering tho circumstances.
You sec Iwent with a box party."
excitement in Texas
Great excitement has been caused in Paris.
1 ex by tno remarlcftOIc recovery or Air. J.
E. Corfer who was so helpless he could not
turn in "bed. or raise Ins neud; everybody
said he was dying of Conumption. A tnai
bottle of Dr. Jung's 2Ccw Dtscoverv was cnt
mm. i: indint? relief he boutrht a lanro bot
tle and n box of Dr. King's riT Life Pills ;
by the time bo had takeu two boxej of Pills
and two bottles of thcDiscocryhc was well
tnd had sained in flesh tliirtv-six nounds.
Tn d bottle of this Great DiscoTCry for Con-
sumptiou irec at It. .b. XAinn.
TuthtU King a Chicago million
aire eighty years of ago whoso
wife whom ho had lived fifty
years died throo months ago has
married a handsome widow of
forty. Ho says ho bus the bron
chitis and needs somebody to tako
caro ot mm.
IJlce a Fralrle on Fire
Parker's Ionic U bonnd to nwe-en ilia tt e.t.
In caites of dyspepsia kidney and Urer troubles
i. wins incniu eyrry nay.-- a. -uainison
Fhanuaclst. Cblcairo.
Tho estimated population of
China is 40421315o or 263 souls
per squaro mile throughout China
propor.
Wonderful Cnres
W. D. IIovl & Co.. AVholesalo and Uetail
Druggtts of Eomc Ga say: We have been
selling Dr. King's New Discovery Electric
Bitters and Bucltlen's Arnica Salve for two
tears. Have never handled remedies that
ell as well or girc such universal satisfac
tion. There have been somo wonderful
cures effected by these tnediancs in this
citv. fccveral cases of nronounced Con
sumption have been ennrclv cured by use of
a icw pomes 01 ur. jumrSiietviJlscotery
taken in connection with Electric Bitters.
We gnirantco them always. Sold by It E.
Luhn.
"I wake up sometimes in tho
night" said President Cleveland
to Henry Wattcrson the othorday
"and seeing where I am imagine
it is all a dream."
a Walklns; bkrleton.
Mr. E. Fpringer of Alcchanicsburg Pa
writes: "lras afflicted with lung fever and
ab-ces on lungs and reduced to a walking
ski letr.n. fint i fmtr.-.l bntlli nf tl. li'in
New Discovery for Consumption which end
me m much good that I bought a dollar
bottle. After using three bottle- found my-
elf once more a man completely restored
lira
to health with a hearty appetite and agmn
in HHi of 48 pound.- Call at It E. Lulin's
drug store and get a free trial bottle of this
certain cure for all Lung diseases. Large
Domes $i
y . . ..
Tho But.sh Museum has now a
'department entirely devoted to
newspapers which is a great eon.
vcniouce. Tho number of readers
I by special ticket has now increas-
cd so largely that although only
auults aro admitted moio room
re-'will soon havo to bo provided Or
" iiuiuisaiuil Illlllieci
Altai's faOZODOTl Ta this you ask
To answer is an easv task
It u a liquid soft and sweet
which keeps lectu neattny.wlntc and neat.
A Inclt makes the ro v gums enduro
Aim renutr brcatli like roses pure.
Wixloiit
in artlclo that U at onoo a teeth pre errer
unci hreulli punlicr and to pleasant rnd con-
j vcnient to u.e its ciecedins popularity does
. not eurprLQ any one. Time has fully Vtab-
! Ii bed tho fret Uiat SOQUO-NT poessa
vcnient to ue lU ciccedjn".populantv doesr
It h is Ie-'ltimatclv acouired the riflit "tni
inese excellent qualities in an eminent ueTv
...?.. . . . v
position tiiioii cicry toilet table.
31. Groty is tho first French
m.-lUt . h!o r . r
i - " '
KIDNEY COSlPXiAIXT.
Fororer six yctrs I have been a terrible
"man rIro.mtt MuDicsomokiuncy eom-
pi iint for the relief of wmcli I havo spent
mer S250 without benefit; the most iiotedso-
called remedies proved failures. The use of
one single bottle of B.D.B. lias been marve-
loiu. gning more relief than all other treat-
mentombmed. It is a muck cure while
cn.r.OBEUTS Atlanta. Water Work..
r'at;hotia. eurcd"ofastul!bMu taeof
? " '1'.0. Wj? Wl6iaB.Jl.
"W.
-WS" meat is maue tcnuer by
rn 1 . .
lying a lew nuniuw in vinegar
water
vh - Mill 13 "n'liJi:
im i i h !ki m
-TKC-
BESTTQNt'CL
Thli Bddldne. combmiss Ima -vcith
WUM. Ionics qulcklr and eonslel
Cnrcs Drspepala.ndi
nei Impurv ISlood Kaltits CbU
and FtTtrt. aUUl XfarnlirAA-.
itUanunlatljncremctljrorXnscascsortil
It 1 fnvainartla fnf TiIbaobs
omen and all Who lead wdemarr linL
ItdoBBOtlnJaraUietcctb.ea3sih&(lArbtA
produce constipation othr IrvnnedteutrtdA
'wwun irai pnnnti vam ratnQsi
Btlnmlateathe ippctite.aMi the AMlaJtaud
v iuuu mitTn iicanourn ana iictcboix . a
trenfflhen.1 the mit-l nti nmw w
for Intcrutttrnt Fercn. LanU?J
- Mnrfjt ic Jt OMX DO CqttAL.
tVTherennlnoliaaiirirvra Ifomi.v .a.
crossed red llnca on wrapper. Take no otharJ
w mis W Baowa aiiaicAt rou lttiox. &
TUTTS
PILL!
25 YEARS IN USE.
Hit Greatest Medical TrianpS of tl Agsj
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
.Lois of vsettte Sowela eoctlT Fain t
tho htad. with a dnlt totrntlea la tal
kadi aaxr iin asaar u aiamisc
Mad FntlBMB mttmr aattaa- wlca a. dl
Inellnattan to exert! an af batir r nlad
IiTltabllltTBf tamoar JLarr aalrlta wltl
afeelloKorbaTlBeiiffslacted aomadBtrl
wranneaa uixzineM jnatxanas as km
Ueart. Dota before tho eraa HamdachJ
arer taa xif at ere Keatieantaat witaj
ttfal dreami lllzbly catena Crtea aad
' CPWSTlPATlOWe
'Tuff's PIXajLa arm emeelalrr ailftsU
tn aneri eaaea. ona doia eflacu aneh i
ifcajoffeeltogaatoaJtoaliataaeaTigerara
iaeriDOTBii) n v Bpiut9UMniiH
odT to Tahia on Club .tans tbn rmem
AOBTliliedtj and byUelrTimie Acilenc
the DixestlTaOramnatKfjnUi
nrtmy w ..If .T j
laufitaMtlaan
TUTTS EXTRACT SlRSiPUlL
Etreasthens the Trwk. reiialrsthe-waatesc
ueaoraies ine uoar. maxes oaiurr n
the system Trithppre blood aad hard moscla
tuota uio neiTvua system iMTUcvnura i
brain and Imparts the Tigor ox manlioi
SI m Sold br driifypirita.
QFPICJB 44 MurrarSt.New Yorlcj
fV.4fa
uiiuhinmi
Combmca TYitli Great Refract!
Tower.
THEY ARE AS TRANSPARENT AKl
COLORLESS VS LIGHT HSELP
And lor softness of endurance to tic eye cal
uui m; KMxutm enuuiing mo wearer to reta
for hours without fatigue. In fact they aro
rerfect Sirht Prcserrers.
Testimonials from tha leading T.T.TTri
in the United State?. Governor Senator
uegisiawrs Diocicmen. men 01 note in t
mofessions and in different hranchr f tnu
DanVers mechanics. ctc can be ewer. vH
uaye nan incur huthi. ut ino rnf i
Tbeso celebrated bpcctacles and p&iel
SLIaliUr; JU JlUJi5t5 tail ODIV DO PUrCua
in BEEmAMoflt.E.I.TiilSrrugSUl
where a hu-tre assortment of tbo iHahjum
befonnd.andproperlrfitted to all conditio!
otuioeyc. Incso classes are not told
peddlers at any pnee-
A. 5C. HAVPKB1
-rsi- in j-u..q
BARLE
Walt
Rich ia flaTor mild and cleeant ta taste It &cm
HOI Contain Ant rlrrm nt ttnnnnt r.it TtM .o.l
Barley Malt Whfskr it possesses much imtrincifl
uiu u a nne ionic lor me m maurul Bections B
srcatlr prevents attacks of Pneumonia. A ffpleadi
tonic for weak Inns and feebleness. Mutcxcallc
vr unnKins. anu purest tor Dome tec I
E. II. CHASE ft Ok. DutiUtn. LouTinc Ki
METEK & SOXNEiBEEO
Solo Agent Brenhnm Tc:
KILLOUGH & BITEBS
AND
Live Stock Dealerl
Sandy St. botAntanaSt.CharlJ
Urenliain. Texas.
FOR SALE.
The following citv nroiwrlv. T1 vprr-J
suable for residences is now offered for til
i ne Day Homestead about two and one 1
acres and imDroremenis.
-two (ii iocs m ssouui liiisV part ot town j
.cum- ii iois inoouin iicscnart arm.
also lor rent tbe Dav homestead. Forto
Jta apply to
Jxo.3LKrr.J
D
PATH FCC lts CAUSiA nd CURE
-ri iibuu onewuo -was dear rwrefl
tT.ricrht Tain
Treated III rru-Htnrih nntAit ulall.t.J
tlie day with no benefit Cured flimseirintal
montns audslooa then bondredsof otheribyT
.Uj uuvwu jijjiata auupie arm ncceaj
home treatment. Ad Iret a T. 3 PAGE.
Vmtli.ihar N.n--n.i a-u
rARU roic SALE
Tliree-quarters of & mflo from courthouse!
oreimanviexas ana or about lObacnal
cultivation all under rood fence GJ
fish ponds with carp and other kinds si
pneu irom sprung of splendid water furmJ
uu; Rufficient for imgatin? C acres belJ
Suiiusioripiraen purposes. Uatnand
eners houses mce direlhni? with ut mr
story and a haif high two galleries kitchj
and servant's rooms. Ianm stoi-twronm n.
potatoe house two cotton rooms stable wl
nvefiuius carnace nouse. room lor few
sneaiuuiencinoi Duiiumg good trame i
ant nouse oi a rooms vim splendid new
chards. idums and oeaches. btiHt tw
flea and wbito dew berries and niea Conn
grape vineyard. For particulars-apply t J
tv iiAUKAtsr a premises.
JUST RECEIVED!
L-VNIJUETH SEEL) POTATO!
PEEKLESS.
K-TTIU EAKLY VBrvMOKT.i
JUItlVY GOODEICH.
EARLY HOSE.
SNOWPliAKE.
UUTTOX ONIONS.
GARDEN SEEDS Etc.
r. icrcxtzlu!
Many a LadyJ
s beautiful all but her si
and nobody has
her howeas
flyautyon tneskinT Head
i ..-.. ..- .
on tne skin is .YJagnoiift '
Balm.
l f 131 1
Bh lfHA0e'MAM
Hlj!f!rW(lrff!s!Jl!
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