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JAKE NETJ
Commission Merchant
Quitman Street Brwlwn Texas.
Solicits public patronage. Uonost weights
smd fair destine is his motto. Wagon jarf
attached tor BENEFIT of customers.
anil Iiealer In
GROCERIES BEER CIGARS and
TOBACCO.
WILLIAM ZJSISS
CITY BAKER
AND CONFECTIONER
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Oroceriei
Fresh Cakes and Pics on hand at all timet.
Main Street. Bssanuu. Txxas
Garleton & Nash
-SULXKS W
PIHE DEUGS
MEDICINES.
A coTnplelo stock of Vateut Moditdnes
Fino Perfumeries and Toilet Articles con-
stantly on hand.
The compounding of PHYSICIAN'S
rEESCRIPTIONS a specialty.
Corner JVorth and Main St.
Brcnlinm - - Texas.
HUNT & CO.
(Successors to . A. Wilkins)
Planters' Fireproof Warehouse.
General Commission lerctonts
Dealers in
GRAIN BRAN HAY
and Farm Seeds
COAL LIE CEMENT FIREBRICK.
JFX.TJES and TILES
Cotton an4 othei consignments solicited. Cash
paid lor corn maes ana au coun
try p.
ty deli
prtface.
ttaJ Free city delivery.
Telephone con
necnon-gx
March 13 tSSj.
0.I.SKL!
ALL KIHBS Of BOIJ&H aid DBESSED
LtrSBI
SASH DOORS BLINDS AND
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
AND
Osborne Mowing
M-A-CHIISTES.
All kept and fur sale by
1Y. G. WILKINS.
P. KKENTZL1N.
Dealer la
ShoiGS Family Brooeriet
Wines Liriuor Tobacco
Cigars Crockery and Glassware
(Graber Buildup; West Bido of Square.
BHEH1UM TEXAS.
-Goods delivered in all parts of the city
tee of charco
Lehmann's Saloon
Comer of St. Charles and Sanay Street
ltrenham Texas.
Mr bar ls aliraja supplied wltb the Onertll-
.quon In tlie market to wit; Mslirrar. Monti
Jollo. and OU Itows Ciul In vine keep a
Jell stock or CaliriKiila Kelley'sUandKnij
-Ciampaarafl- The one rt lraniU of cifiars In tar
lrr. I'alrcnaze Hollcltnl
A GILBERT
Ipolslerer and' Mattress Haier
Coidjat Makket asd Vulcax Steiits
Hear of Eldridge's Store.
Brcnham ... Texas.
Wo are prepared to make from the com-j
monest Shock to the Finest Hair and Sprini
Mattress. Competition defied. We chal-
lenge comparison in workmanship and price.
(VM innttrrcsea renovated at SI each.
Arlor suits renovated for $10 half the!
Tcnuprfco
PREMIUM
PERFUMES.
Cm.ETOK & TJasii Druggists.
Sole Agents.
Dr. N. Hegnauer
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
BRENIUX - - ' TEXAS
E 13. McGOWEN
BKENHAM. - - TEXAS.
Prompt attention ghen to all kinds of job
-iverk and moving buildings.
I
a
WHn I aj mw I do mMajl J to stypttan
Tor ' tiiu ul t! are Arm lcura afftlnjmeui .
Sara? V?rmo.icjnnsi imjc "jjx-J
STSis.rSSTOrrrSt
nrarurco cause -mi cube i
bArttLO-b oaewlfo was Uear wealy-iy-lcbi
years. .
"?.?Jr.nini7-iiiirfwtoir
tt-a day wlili nobonent. Cuirrtfc.nwlllntliree
iBoath.aaUrin!(lieDbandrfdoriUeriiyir
...-. uliilii- aimult am. fcUfCiMf.l
liom rrfatment AUrrM 'J. S. rAOE i-c
East auk 6t.. nevr toi -wit.
PARKER'S TONIC.
A Tare Family Medicine qui Sever
intoxicates.
If you are a lawyer minister orhuslflWS man
rxhausted ny mental sualn r .nxiou rues Uo
t take fntoilcatloj stimulant. out uw
li Mini's Toiic.
If vo fcav Dyspepsia Rheumatism KWnf7
ott Urlnarr Oomplatnts or If yrn ar. IrouDlwl
wttli any diiwraVrof tli. Iuns..stoma(Jbowels
Mjt or nerves you can ue cared by lUcxra s
eaac.
iUSOOX & co-
163 Wailaoa Street. - - Kew Tcrk.
The Mirror
is nojiatterer. Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm-
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass. r"r -
VOLUME XXI.
531
1
POWOEI
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powdrnfTervancs A nanelofnurltr.
stranjrta ami whole-mnerjfss Mnrt renown leal
tbanuieonllnarv Linda cml rnnnottisolilin
wrlirtit aiunionii'ph3tf iowt?is SoMihiIt ipects to havo it completed
la cans. Ki.jal liatln" TonrJir Co. lOSWall1'
si.. Nrw Toil I ilarcu lt.
An Exploded Boom
a. icncianit icananu cnrnnicLriii-roian
Boom met the new fat and saucy Atlanta '
Big Bold Boom on a hot sultry day. .
-1VI o are your asUd tho B. B. li.Boom. I
. . . . . .n.
the sad reply as tho pru-piration rolled i
down and it leaned heavily on tlio B. H. B.
Doom lor support:
"Don't lean on nit said the B. B. K
Boom. I mas look itrone but I tun miito
youn- only 14 months old nm growin;
rapidly and am mic;ntv weak in ILo knce.
I am doim; tho work which you have failed
to do although 3 ou aro 60 year old. You
are old and tough and rich and don't re-
quire a support. But what causes j ou to
look so thin of lata V
( "Well I hardlvlnow"rc Hd the Anti-
Potesh Boom. JIy physician tells mc that
my abilities havo Wen over-rated and that
wbile t run n to whin out all ODtwfrilion bv
boast and bra that I hove proven my in-
ability. Old age is also creeping on me
having fought near 0 j ears before any one
knew
1 was living and now I am anatde to
perform feats that others are doinir. I am
collapsed; my friends haie turned against
mo and call me name? and oh Lord v I rick
L oecomo at tnc very sicuioi u.u. is. Hold
ny hatl while I dio"
Combined tvltli Great Refractive I
Power.
THEY ARK AS TKASSl'AKENT ASH
COLOHLEbS AS LIGHT ITSELF
And for softness of endurrnco to the 030 can-
not be excelled enabling the wearer to read
for hours r.thout fatigue. In fact they aru
Perfect SI;ht Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading ph&icians
in the United State G-ernors Senators
Legislators Stockmen men ofr.oto in all
professions and in different brunches oftradc
bankers mechanics eta can bo given who
hao had their sight improved by their use.
All eves fitted by
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN
Bronhom Texas.
I2very pair Warranted. Kot sold to ped-
dlers at any price.
KILLOUGH & RIVERST
rs.
S.ND
Live Stock Dealers
Sandy St. bet. Ant and St. Charles.
lirenham. Ttacas.
LONE STAR SALOON
NORTH STREET fin rear of Opera House)
BKENHA31 TEXAS.
The bar is always supplied with '1 c finest
and purest beer wuie s liquors and igars.
The lunch counter is supplied with all
delicacies foreign and domestic th can be
had in the market.
METEU & S0NNENBERG
Proprietors.
BEST WHITE COItX
E AL
Always JFresb..
Special inducements to 11 cv
chants
BRENHAM OH
iwiii I
i FISCHER & WEIS.
BUTCHERS AND
fblflUflS IH LIVE STOCK )
Corner of St. Charles and Quitman Sts.
JSrenbam. Texas.
gsS-Thohisfbeslmartet price paid in cash
or BEEF CATTLE. HOGS and SHEEP
AI1
u
S
UTritTISEES scn'l lor
LocolHeircpaprra uco
nic? Fiiri. . i .
rhttNlnUlUn hUUob
ir . .. .
RI t m a 6 34cii
IM
vuiui mum uuu iiuuyiuio uuuuiiij'ih0 ciiy iJonated tho company
BRENHAM. I lands and monoy to lhe amount ol
This house has been repauucJ 33d thor- S500000 on condition that tho coin-
ouhlv renovated: all tho rooms hao bocj I . .
ZaTpeted and the bods aro all new.
nV.K1 -. m.J n. I.A Til.rl -jfrnnle
Table as cu
Meals 36 cents.
uuu. -U.UU.U u-.-'.uj.
1 ransicnt boarders $1
per day.
E. PENNINGTON. Propnttor.
F.'LANGE
TrLSTSMITIl"
Mani:fapturer of
ITIN KOOFIXG GUTTER JN0
I AND CORKUGATED IKON
! COJJNICE WORK.
ij?.o?yr jpEjg-oiM-es-t
ntStroet - - Brenham f ex.
PACKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Paiker'sIIair Ralsim' fnely perfnmed !
and is warranted to .prevent fallin; of the
hair and to remove dandruff and itching.
HISCOX&CO New York.
BRENHAM
I3KENLTAM
lyJItcgvcnlramanncv.'
J I'ublMird Dally ami V.fkl.
lUKKIN k LEVIS. Pi'3iiso3 & pR&rRiEToiis. j
' Office: Asbeck Ituildinc Market Street. I
Rate f Subwriptlon:
t Dailv per annum in advance SG 00
Weekly per annum in advance - 00 1
i Itatv. nf AiliprtliIiitr: 1
Transient and If?al adcTU-ri'H'iiM tit-seile-I
at nni? dollar r .-square. ne im U l-r llr-i in-
sfrtion ami Iillj (vnt- per miuium inr fnrli miI-
I sequent Iir-frtion. Jlarrlapt rn-l t-iittitarv no-
tices eceedmjreijrbt lln lull rice hilitrt-
ilal notice- of a purely liu-lut intra' .rr ten
rents a line each iosurtion i
Enleretl at ttie Ilrenliani rolofl.re a econ
! Class mall matter
The strike at tho JicCormick
1 reaper works- at Chicago is still
' on. Tho strikers still insist on
'tho dischargo ot the non-union
men.
John W.ute the well-known
f-nnlrni-lnp. is lmilihnr i fino nm-l-.-l
i . .....
i hnnsn it Snltilln. Ti-vir-n
tie ex
by
The editors of tho Sunday Dem-
ocrat a sensational paper publish-
n.l n n'nli-.Tn ftl-in line. U.n .. --
r.k.bAUlUM. WI1IU. 1. WUlt-U .1
rested for publishing grossly ob
s-rnno mutter
bcc m"ucr-
Sesatob Maxet has succeeded
in getting tho Senate to pass his
bill granting tho St. Louis and San
Francisco railway right-of-way
through Indian Territory.
Tue woman's rights women are
holding a convention in Washing
ton. They want women to vote
and protest against the ad-
mission into tho union of any ter-
ritory whero the elective franchiso
is denied to women.
Tue Baltimore Manufacturers
Eccord has entered upon its ninth
Tolame; it is doing yeoman sor-
vico for tho south in keeping all
! southern industries and improve
ments prominently beforo the
public.
TnE Austin Statesman comes to
the defenco of tho Galveston Young
.Men's Christian association. They
are certainly in no need of delcr.c6
bee.iu.so tho man Livingston about
whom all tho fuss is made was not
and nover has been a member of
tho association.
The Houston Post quotes tho
Kort Worth Gazclto as saying that
the slato convention should bo
bold whero tliero is least danger of
local feeling boing ued to in-
flitcnco tho delegates ls this an
underhanded slap at Galveston and
deep water?
.Lately tho subject of building a
papor mill in Texas has been re-
vived. It is generally conceded
that such an industry is needed
and that it could bo made to pay
but so far no defimto action has
been taken at any point in tho
state.
Tub Columbus Citizen sa3-s t.iat
Col. J. G. Tracy tho originator of
the famous "chicken pio" term to
designato public pap is a very
pronounced ilejmbhran but tho
chances aro That ho can defeat
Baker cx-prcsident of tho defunct
Cily bank for mayor of Houston.
Superintendent Baker designat
es what aro to bo recognized holi
days bj" tho public free schools
viz: Legal holidays January 1
February 22 March 2 April 21
Jnly 4 December 25 and all days
appointed by tho president and
governor and all days of slate
elections.
The Austin Statesman of Salur
day publishes tho full details of i
heinous crime alleged to havo been
ipcrpolrated by an ell-known nicm-jctl
jbcrot tho medical profession who j
;is a spetlalist. The doctor is
charged with betraying the conli-
denco of a friend and seducing an 1
orphan young Iad3
I member of his family.
who was a
According to t'uo Fori Worth
Gazette a committee of tho Knights
'Ot Jjauor waucu upon jicuormicK
-(reaper manufacturer
and asked
him to advance the wages of his i
workmen 10 per cent. He did il.that tliero will bo no change mado
Thoy then demanded that ho uis-:n the coinage law. However a
chargo some men not members of j ''"'K0 number of silver speeches
tho union: thoy wens among his'wi" bo made.
best men nnd lie declined lo com-
' ply. Next 1600 union men struck
I and hecloscd down
i ...
1 The city of Marshall has ir.ati-
KoSiCo?! I tutcd suit in tho United Slates cir-
Icuit court against tho Texas and
i Pacific railway to restrain the
.company from moving ils hhopsi
and general olhccs irom Maisliall
puny locato us snoiis ami general
'nA?n..n n lli.i ..ton.
UUUU3 dk llldi iiiauv.
.
The Columbia Citizen endorfes'provement pt Galveston Iiaibor. I
tho Victoria Advocate which says ' Tlici e bccms io be a disposition f 0 (
Judgo Terrell's candidacy for the
senato seems lo have pretty well
'well settled tho question in favor
of Maxcy retaining his seal. The
Cjtizcn says: "Whilo admitting
Judgo Terrell's ability tho people
havo littlo conhdenco inhiinasalho tried bhenard is
politician and his announcement
will have tbo ctlect of rallying
Senator ilaxoy'a friends Ihronirh -
out the Slato." There ij.it may
Ibo remarked considerable of tlio1
demagogue in Terrell's make-up!
and lbo pcoplo aro slowly but
. . . .
nrely loing faitli in demagogues.
W
WASHINGTON COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY. FEBKUAHY
KUlTOItlAL NOTES.
Gen. Hancock died poor and a
subscription is boing raised for his
widow.
r i... :... !...! i. j o-.
. ...
111 bill III Hie house; H v.111 mcei
Willi strong opposition.
Tin: Bell Telephone company
I . .'
receives 82000000 a year for rents
in Xcw York City.
TiiEiceKor-eintheriveratSt.mgn.; . "cn. . .0.1.0
T-ouishrokem o tho 15th mst. . w!!' r T? . ?. ??.T1
jStcimbo-.U and lircs were dam-1 " . ai n X al stalcI"""!l1 Dd 6url recently hadan exhaustive and pro- JJancI)-
;Meambo..t3a..dbareseroUam T)o pogt lcr at Gr!pple' to carry the next election. .longed argument before four wise Kmvrv . omim TTnt.
a-ea' Springs soven miles north of Den- The Kentucky senate has passed (judges to decide tho proper way ot . lvluJ.'i tOJULAIAT
Tnr.St.ir is tho name of a new. ton has been arrested and put in (a hill prohibiting the sale of pis- spelling a certain word v.hch.JxZJbhJmi7Si'
sevon column paperiust started at.Jal1 'or selling whiskey without a 1 tola and bowio knives. 'forms in lUclfa complcto Hindoo plaint for thcreliefof whiclilhao siwit
Gatesvi.le. J t has our best wishes
jwi no ontwoc.
J -M. - congressman); "" Eg
from the ninth district . St. Louis Look. Tho cook was trying to
has sued tho St. Jouis Republican
I fi- Sin 000 rlnmncroq lhi- tiltpl
. '
- . .
for tho harbors all along the lexas
coast is equivalent to throwing so
much money away.
A nor named Guy Gustavo aged
14 years hung himself in the cellar
of his parents' housi atGalesburg
III. on Saturday. .No cause was
assigned.
Those who are advising Mr
Garland to get rid oi his telephono
stock would perhaps buy a few
calves at 100 per cent discount
says tho Galveston Hows.
It seems from a Monterey special
to tho Post that a Mr. Mcllcn of
Baltimore is about to locato at the
Topo Chico hot springs near Mon-
teroy and open a hotel.
The Houston Ago says Bob In-
gcrsoll is tho devil's champion liar
and whenover lie speaks tho dovil
stands by and smiles and pats him
approvingly on the shoulder.
Gen. lioss meeting a newspaper
man in Waco tho otbor day said to
him: "I nm triad to -see you but
don't want to be interviewed to
day. I will havo something for
tho press after a while."
Tnc Mcxia Ledger says if Uncle
Dan'l of tho Ago was old enough
bo might get a position on the next
state lickct. He is only 20 hard-
ly old enough to bo counted in on
tho kid ticket.
The Galveston News ot Monday
publishes threo columns ot opin-
ions of prominent men in Gonzales
Brcnham liclton and Columbia.
Tho weight of opinion is strongly
u lavor of silvorZ
The Tribune rises to remark
that Galveston can stand the scat
tering of harbor appropriations
about as well as any other port on
tho coast. Galveston is alrcady
somelhing of a seaport.
It is reported that tho chief en
gineer of tho Fort Worth meeting
in the interest of Sabino Pass was
a contractor on the government
works at Sabino Pass. Of courso
ho is a disinterested party.
The San Antonio Express favors
deep water at Aransas Pass and
would divic'o appropropnations
with Sabino Pass. As a inattor of
courso tho San Antonio people aro
not interested in deep water at
Sabine Pass.
The Gazette says that Fort Worth
property owners could givo 10 per
cent of the value of their property
to railroads and make bis money
by so doing and 10 per cent of tho
really would bring all tho roads
they want. The probability is that
tho Gazctlo is right but it will
hardly bo ablo to convinoo real
estate owncis that it is.
The Toxas Tarantula is tho name
of a new alleged humorous ill uitrat-
paper lately started at Dallas.
The illustrations aro executed by
a jack-kiiifo artist. It is a very
difficult mailer lo mako a comic
paper a success; if tho Tarantula
succeeds it will bo an exception to
tho general rule.
It i thought tho adverso rcpoit
of the coinago committee on Mr.
JlAKi driblet appropriauonsin Amnnis t0 - ct tlieltra!IMin5andpnblwhing in cheap
mnntl's frt-e Loinaro bill has nmiv'ing his punishment at twenty-fivo
vl . .. . .
tically settled the silver question
'or tins session oi congress ana
Tue Pillsburg Coke syndicalo
has ordered a total suspension of
work in the Corrcllsvillo distlict
on account of riots and incendiar-
ism. Because of this slriko thous-
ands of men will be and have been
out of employment. They will in
tho long run looso moro by the
strike than thoy can mako up in a
U car or two
j Mk. Cbane presented the resolu
tjpus of tho citizens of Galveston
subscribed by ifioro than fjvo hun -
died persons askingan immediate
appropriation lor tlio speedy un-
1 let Galn'slon haibor lake its
chances
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III LUL! IIIU1 UUU UILl IlUr
bill.
The Galveston News
remarks'
that Seth Sbepard
could mako
right lively race for
;overnor if
ono ot the
rising men of tho' state and ha'
hri:'.:.nt futuro beforo him. Just
mnur llnss .ind Su-nin tn to lrn
111 nn-n onkrnatni.1 un n
to themselves but it -cannot bo
foretold with" certaintv' what the
Democratic state convention will
bring forth.
EEKLY
STATK NEWS.
Ono or two cases of scarlet
fever are reported at Temple.
Mri. Thercsc Brandt ivifo of
it . t j. : . -.t
" -i- uraiiui. a uroniineiii citizen
. of I.aGran'ro died on tho 5th mst
A new courthouse and jail
cost $60000 aro bem" erected
Alarfu tho county- scat of Presiflco
rnnntv
eonnn.
Boxar counly send3 a detach
I "' ... .J. Jc. Krocmaa Clarke hold.iP'-ycr.
j 1 tj r i
Kill mm.
I
It is stated that tho Farmers'!
ii ..:. i.. :.
i.in iiulu ia uiuiauu uu uiuv 13 man.
largest cotton gin in tho stnto at
j Sherman.
Tho barn and stables of Char-
les Garner threo miles west of Pal-
1 cstine wore burnod tho other night
by an incendiary.
-LUO JOSS IS
about 9iW.
The Ago says tho property
noiuers ot Houston do not liko to
sco their property sold to pay' for
street improvements they never
asked for and never wanted.
Construction trains aro now
running within threo miles of
Coleman and tho lino wilt roach'
that place this week if tho weather
continues good.
It is reported in Dallas that
A. M. Wheelcss. tho defaulting
superintendent of water works 'is
in Mexico sailing under tho name
ot (j. 5. Anderson
i
Tho commissioners' court of
Austin county havo at last decided
to build a now courthouso to cost
from 825000 to 835000. Bellvillo
undoubtedly needs a new court-
house. Tho Wharton Independent says
tramps are getting nnmerousin its
town. As a rule tramps confine
their visits to town along the main
lines of railroads. Wharton is on
a tap road.
-A correspondent of tho. San
Antonio Express writing from
Hcllvillo calls attention to tho
money there is in tho poultry bus-
iness and which he tays is a neg
lected industry.
In tho caso of James Phillips
Jr. at Austin charged with. the
murder of his wife tho .examining
jnstico committed him without
bail. His attorney applied for a
writ ot habeas corpns. ' - Tl"
James Phillips Jr. charged
with murdenngjii3 wife at A.usT(b'
Christmas eve has been jrranled
bail in tho sum orS2500 by tho
district judgo. Phillips gave bond
and was released irom jail. i .
There has been twenty cases
of small-pox in Fort Worth up" to
Iho evening of the 18th inst. Fivo
deaths havo occurred; no fears aro
entertained of tho disease 'becom-
ing epidemic.
A car load of dressed granite
blocks for tlio now capitol was
ruined by somo vandals who
umpped pieces out of them. Tho
contractors arc in tho dark as to
who is doing the mischief
'ji
Mrs. Julia Webber
a market
woman 60 years of ago was knock-
ed out of her wagon about two
miles from Houston by an un-
known man badly bruised about
tho head and robbed'of $1.50 in'
cash.
Tho tow or ono-slory framo
houses on Houston street Fort
Worth in which the small-pox
originatodwero burned on Monday
night. Tho fire was of iocSndiary
origin; loss about $2000 no .insur-
ance. At a railroad meeting "held in
Paris the other day thcro'wa's' says
one of the local papers 'a'g'rcat
deal of enthusiasm and but very
little cash. Unlortunatcly-for tho
country it takes money to build
railroads.
Mrs. Hubby who a few years'
aco Girnrcd so extensively in the
papers in regard lo'securing'ii p'ar-T
don for a convict nov lias a caso
in the supremo court and Will por-sonallj-
appear beforo that tribunal
and argue tho case
The jury in the Burkhart -murder
caso at San Antonio has
brought m a verdict of guilty fix-
ruiTs in flin nnnitont.i.iTV- Rnrk-
w " rtfhi wf nd this is
lhe tnird lrial i10ilashad.
So far ail attempts to arresl
Sam Garrett who so foul y mur-
dered Nowborry in' Anderson
county hayp proyod of no avail.
Tho murder was premeditated"!
Garrett had packed his grip sack
tho night previous to tho murder.
On Monday Ed Nelson ot
Tcniplo met John Forman afann-
cr living near Hcidenheimer on
tho street in Bcltou and shot him
four times with a large six-slfootcrj
lie falling dead. Nelson clajtns
that Forman used language detri-
mental lo tho charactor ol his
(Nelson's) wife.
Tho examination of Jpung
I'hillms. nt'-Anslhi. on the c'barce
;of murdering his wne-iast unisi
roas je developed tho fact that
sbe bad boen imbrue to him andhor jp( b0jK u'sjinrkliiig eonrcr-'
no Know 11. . u..B
man and
lio iiuaiu v iiiiiij
when drunk
In lhe Beaver Valley neigbt
uornoou. iinucrsou cuuiiiy ma
. ' -.'
Friday a young man named Gar-
rett assassinated anothor young
man named Newberry shooting
his head off with a shotgun at short
range. Garrett eicapod. it was
a cowardly niurdor
A proposition is on foot at
Fort Worth to light the cily ty the
tower system" rive towers from
100 to 125 feet high will do tho
! husiness. The electric light ma
1 chincry is working well and the
Ve?Ae? 1? $! Z1U.T- ?
ii 1L n. k v'grv rVrnhlo
bo
fignre.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Parisian women when in tho ball
room wear diminutive laco tnufK
The llnfli-li define a mii-ump
as a lnnn u hn not'li-i is Ins nnlitirnl
.. . - "-
duties.
to! Xonvay j iclds one-third of the
at. ! nickel consumed in Hi
world.
I
.. . ! . . burn penitentiary. Tho rcw
Senator .Lbjand Stanford is put 0.cra' st.ason ; ahont ovcr
'down as a Maiinch supporter of'snciety ls ecomi1K iii and
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Tenne-ee Democrats report the
VI - " "'".I"1 "' -..
"J n agans.eveianu
L? .?t'"
. ... wMtn
'J. .The
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i.J.i4iuc OHHIC50 sovernments are
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edition- many standard L'ngl.sh
toxt-books.
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If-fi 14 niton rn1!ari er(.lnt n
name which belongs to an entirely
different substance of animal na-
ture. Tammany and tho New Vork
County Democracy aro still charg-
ing each othor with having sold
out Gov. Hill.
Tho Boston Herald thinks tho
next R-.-publican national conven-
tion will be gnided b a desire to
please the mugwumps.
Perry Belmont studies so hard
that a correspondent says ho has
mental dyspepsia. Ho rides horse
back occasionally andavoidssocic-
fy: Engineer Melville is again de-
slaring lhat'ko oxpects some day
to lead an expedition to the Arctic
regions in scarch.ota road to the
Dole.
1
L One firm in Germany lias mado
nd sold 3.000000 thcrmomcteis
Uuring tho last five years and tlio
Itemperaturd is just as variable as
over.
Naturally enough tho Quaker
City is vcr3- much interested by a
report that Mrs. Dahlcron is (toins
to publish a novel on'l'hiladelphia
SUU1ULY.
Tlio Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar
has issued to all bis pQicials an in-
dex of foreign words whose admis-
sion to tho German language must
bo resisted at'aii nazarus.
The llamilton Can. Spectator
says that on ono'of the very cold
but sunny days common in that lo-
cality a difference of 35 degrees
exists between tho shady and sun-
ny'sfdo otthe-slroet.
'" Though Jlontreal has a much
larger population than Toronto
uhe Jattor's Commercial Travellers'
Association numbers 2dU0 while
tbat?onsMonrreal -has only 1500
members-
Somo modistes are predicting
that crinolines will be fashionable
befort the end of the year. The
styles of 1885 have led np to it. but
in England skirts now fall in
sfraight'folds.
Itis rumored that Dr. Leonard
W Baeoti laic a Connecticut Con-
gregationiist iind now paslor of a
i rcsbvtenan church in 1'hilaacl
phm; will go into "holy orders" in 1
tho ivpscG pal emu en.
AI Florida railroad company took
oniric jjassenger and mail train
last week and set it at work haul-
ing telegraph' poles'. The people
got "no mail nnd thoso who wanted
to travel had to tootiit.
Tn Norway the wolves are so
superstitions that thoy will never
go into a space inclosed by ropes
slrotched on posts and they carrj
tho'lhinnso far as lo immediately
forsake any neighborhood in which
telegraph wires are erected.
Cool and Collected : Property
holder "Hc' wako np here! 1
think there's a burglar in my
house." Weary officer" "Well
you'vo gpt gall to wako a man out
of a sound sleep to tell him what
you think' Judge.
A charity'ballj'fce'ently hold in
Pnns produced" lhe srrag amount
ot $10000 but the expenses were
considerabl' larger and the frolic
left the'po'or as poor as ever an I
the-managerp a little poorer.
Periodical -migration-ol butfoi-
flies have long.bccn noticed in Coy-
Ion but never explained. It is
proposed to observo them svstom-
alically and determine whence
and whither the flight move.
The Duko of Sutherland's steam
yacht has been equipped wilh a
uouuie-oarreueu gun to kiu
whales. Ono barrel fires an ox-
plosive' bullc and the other a har
poon both being uiscnargcu at mo
same time. -
In a recent inonest in London a
physician testified that the prac-
tice to which young mothers areliha henutv nnd ncrfcelion of the
iddiclcd of lyipg pypr their in-
lauis at. nigui. cuusuu uiu ucain ui tuc japtlitr With which cxtrava-
about 500 children a year in Jjon-g.ut ani unnecessary legislation is
don alone. rushed through. Atlanta CQliftl-
Ool.Jt. G. Ingorsoll was baptized I
In a theatre ins lamer a congre-
gational minister was turned out
Of a church byfiroarfd sought tem
porary quarters in aneatre. oomc
tbiuk Ihat'lhis'accident and wick-cdnoss-of
thc-cloqucnt son may be
connected-i
Tho latest dovolopmcul 111 tbo
crank lino i tlio Piflsburg tjoman
who has ibur-di.imouils set in her
teotb tho jewels taking tho plate
ot ordinary nlluig. ao excuse for
balopaisl. liansas Uity Journal.
. . .
Sprtntnr Kdniniul. Irinne Totiv
.t -.htf .vu
'horses in his wluKlc. lid lives
quictlybut cipensitoly When ho
first entered the senato it is said
he was worth less Ibuu $50000
but his wraith is now placed at
more than $500000.
At this season ot the j'ear farm-
ers can otten buy run-ilrriYn lmrC"
sroupd tho livery stables nnd 111 1-
er sources foralmos a sunn w mch
often when turned out on tin-1 irm
for tho winter come oul in the
spring almost as good a young
horses.
They tell in Louisville ot a citi-
zen in that town who tamo to New
fork recently qnd lived at ono of!
tue most expensive 110101s ncrc.
Ite stayed four days and akcd for
BANNER.
1SSU.
bis bill. ''Fifty-one dollars1 saiil
I lie clerk. "Gacs a"iin "saiil
Kciitucki.-in. "Von h.ivcn't iizcil
my pile yet. I'vo more than that "
As every Uiriltv t'.irmer is now
encased in cutting out so to .speak the sclera of its impuritie ami laving it
Ilia year's work no hotter advieoi"ronc;OiKoro1 and healthy tlie-warrant
conl.t he accepted than tho follow-
in" from tho .Brazos (Jountv Pilot:
-
llaniccr Fish lias returned to Au-
burn penitentiary. Tho .New Vork
anti
mo
notoiion-Ch.caso Times.
Two elied umIils .. Jndi:1
1. hi.- iiiiiauiiuiu ui 1110 11:1111 muii
1u'0bfdSff
1 silrpapmoy'
"iaro determined they will not learn.
i They take pai' for everything in1
ripn.
- -
auy (to applicant) "What wa
cs vl" '0u expect as nurse?'
. ' .
by mum?" Lady "Seven months
Applicant "Widout laudanum
mmn $2.50 a wake; wid laudanum
$2." Harper's Bazar.
One species of Iho cow boy jolli-1
ly is last uying out in Texas. Tho
other day at Harrold when ono at-
tempted this character of fun by
riding his horso rough shot in a
human habitation a bullet through
his head brought his merry-making
to a close.
No suspicion of wrong doing can
attach to Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
111 connection with his ownership
I of Pan-EIcelric stock. Gen. John-
'stnn went inln fhn pnpinniiv r?i nno
! j u u..w
of its oiganiers when ho was a
private citizen holding no office
undor tho government and not ex-
pecting to hold any.
A Family Dialogue: Paterfami
lias "My boy I shall have to
punish you for breaking this vase."
Sister Nell "Ho didn't break it
papa!" Paicrfamilics "How do
you know.'" SistorNcIl (triumph
antly) "I saw him didn't!" Bos
ton Kccord
A Norwich man excavating lor
a new cellar found a small black
walnut coffin which ho opened.
ivmiin was tho body ot a black
and tan terrier well preserved.
Tho dog woro a shoud of white
salin trimmed with lace and
aronnd ils neck was a handsome
collar of bufflcathorand gold.
Do not try to farm too much land
It is much moro prontablo to
thoroughly till a small area which
can bo manured and kept in good
condition than to attompt to grow
larger crops at tho expenso of
cultivating two or llireo times as
much land as may bo necesary
undcr a belter system.
An averago cow on a pasture
consumes 100 pounds of grass per
day oome assert that by soiling
ono acre will will keep a cow tho
year round. Bat generally it turns
out that a liberal feeding of bran
shorts or meals have been necessa
ry to eko out tho product of the
acre. Urdinarny it requires irom
two to threo acres to keep a cow
throughout the year. Liberal feed
ing and good care ot stock is al-
ways profitable.
Tho St. Louis Republican saj-s
.tho practico ot prcscrlbinir prevails
to a considerable extent among
drug clerks and its evils aro illus-
trated by tho suit now pending in
which it is charged that tho death
of a child was caused by tho igno
rant or careless administration of
carbolic acid as a diarrhaa medi-
cine. Tho custom is ono that should
be discouraged at least until it is
demonstrated that regularly licens-
ed practitioners arc not adequate
to check the tendency to over-
population. N. O. Times-Democrat: A writer
in ono of tho New York papers
statos that all tho so-called hotel
tiro escapes in that city aro nothing
more than so many death traps
and proceeds to show in a manner
that no one can gainsay that bis
assertion cannot bo truthfully de-
nied. Ho proposes asasubstituto
tho construction of fire prof towers
extending from tho ground to the
roof of tho hotel buildings with
covered iron passageway leading
into them from every floor. The
erection of such towers he holds
will solvo tho voxed problem and
from an architectural standpoint
will bo highly ornamental.
How is this? 'Wo woro told when
tho "new rules" were adopted by
the House that business in that
body would be carried through
with a rush. But thus far there
have been no signs of a rush to
speak of. Tho House has done
and is doing literally nothing and
it will contjnue to dp nothing until
tho last weeks of tho session when
new mlcs-will bo ilcmonstratod by
lution Dem
N. O. Times-Ucinocral A sad'
story ot the elopement and suicide1
otn beautiful and talented Ken-
tucky girl comes to us in our St
Louis special dispatches this morn-
ing. No one can read tho accounts!
ol this tragedy ol loyo marriage
dcsctlton despair and death with-1
out feeling bis eyes grow moist (
ovcr tho pitiful details. L'oor Lucy
Watsou Ginnes! Suiely Godiu in-
y 'J: r vi ''1
ftrtito meiey wIl iurgivo her as
lorgivcn lor
:U" loVed and MiflV
tVcied Q much
j ' "
jn the thife -liorl u.untlis of her
w'lolino't.
Scualur Joiics- ol Nevada sajs
ho intends lo make a speech in lhe
Senate on his favorite theme of fi-
nance. H. n.iil-: -I -Ii.i
tin r in mi iln-iiir-itmu- ih 1
ei-nnnmit or liter ha lit i
to go I -Ii:il I hold tin - 11I ' '
thai all that is rcquin-'l in
M limit ilinri nt qiiuliti't and 1
l.-ibti-i h It is nil 111111-1 ne ti i-
al'iitit gold lit'inir the onlj :iv
lile ftaiiilaiil Ynur dri- i:o"d.-merctiaiil-
unuld lli'iik it .1 Hir.i'iiri-
law 'hat nonld tompclthcm lo uso
an ivory jard-viiek. I bey would
want to know what ivory had to do
with length. The gold humbug is
just as great. I
NUMBER 8
Our readers are cautioned about buying
tho "'eiimntx which are not cnuoned uy sonic
ell know n drus-ist- Carleton &Nash
hare
maUoa thorough stttdyof dLrf-a imd after
a careful investigation and many practtcaT
tr-ts. poitirely asserts that AcCs Wood
r.nxir wilt euro all blonu utsorucs rktdins;
" " " " "'"'" "'"' " """
m . n- i
lhe rarmers Alliance number.)
over fourteen hundred lodges and
to tho amazement ot thoso who
have predicted that la rmers could
' not successfully orcanizo for solf-
protection t contiSucs to grow in
strenKl and nnmbers.-Farm and
ZSffiFlFZi
"uoMiiiuuviiieoi i. !-1'. lias ucen roam.
lou-. Kivinir moro relief than all other treat
ment i-nmhin1 Tt l . mii-lr piim nl-ilj.
others if thoy cure at all are in the 'distant i
luiurr.
C. II. K0BERTS AUanU Waterworks.
Dr. L. A. Guild of Atlanta who owns a
largo nursery and vineyard has a lad on his
placowho was cured of a stubborn case of
bcroriila w-ith ono single buttle of B. B. B.
Write to him about the case.
A negro woman ot Navasota 5s
now in tho toils of tho law for tam-
pering with tho United Statos
mails.
Ilncklen'a Arnica guve.
The Best Salve in tlio world for Cuta.Hnimc
Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores.
Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains' Corns
and all SLin Eruptions and positively cures
Piles or no pay required. It is guaranted to
give perfect satisfaction or monoy refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For safe by P. E
Lubn.
A pair of negro school girls
got into a row at their school near
Austin tho other day when one
fatally stabbed tho other.
...
KEYNOTE TO II HALT IT.
Honlthfa wealth. Wealth means rade-1
penaence. Ihokcynoto is Dr. Bosanto's
cough and lung syrup the best syrup in the
world. Curra coughs colds pains in the
chest bronchitis and primaiy consumption.
Ono Joe gives relief in every case. Take no
other. Pnco 60 cents and"$I0O. Samples
free. Sold by Carleton & Nash.
Somo pcoplo aro hard to please;
notwithstanding that tbo Bellvillo
court-house was declared unsafo by
an architect a good many citizens
contend that tho court-house is
good enough.
Uke a Tralrn on Fir..
Tarl-er'sTjnlcls bound to siveptbe Wet.
In cae of dyspepsia kidney and live' troubles
It wins friends every day. S. Mattuson
rnarmacist. Cblcaso.
Tho Lampcsas Journal heard
a gentleman remark tho other day
that tho temperanco council had
busted.
In order that sufferers may know that
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets wili always cure
them. Carleton & Nash emphatically say
that if the Tablets do not relieve every case
of Dvspepia. Constipation Sour Stomach
Sick tleadache Heartburn Jtc && they do
not want any pay. The physicians say they
aro uV finpst combination that can ho fonnd.
Price 25 cents.
Wild dogs aro doing much dam
age near tho heart ot Wind river
Washington Territory. Thej' seem
to bo a cross between tho cur and
tho bulldog and aro very fierce
powerful and intelligent ihoir
last exploit was to chase a man and
his team threo miles. They havo
increased largely in numbers in
two years.
cuitKi-oi: l'lLJ'S.
Piles are frequently proceded by a sonse oi
weight in tho back loins and lower part ol
tue auuomcn causing too patient to suppose
he had somo affection ofthe kidneys or
neighboring organs. At times symptoms of
indigestion are present as flatulency uneasi-
ness of tho stomach etc A moisture like
perspiration nroducinsr a very disa-rccabh
itching particularly at night after getting
warm in bed is a very common attondenL
Blind. Blecdincand Itchinc Piles yield at
onto to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
Remedy which acts directly upon the parts
affected absorbi gthe Tumors allaying the
intenso ltchin? ana cnectm a permanent
cure where all other remedies have failed.
Do not dolay until tho drain on tho systen.
produces permanent disability but try it
and bo cured. Pricc50 cents. Sentprepaid
on receipt of price. Address Tho Dr. Bo-
anko Iedicino CaPiqua Ohio. Sold bt
Carleton it Nash.
Use. early hatched cockrcls that
aro strong activo and well devel
oped. Mato them to fully matured
hens. Pullets should be m-ted to
full grown cocks and cockrels to
adult vigorous hens. By follow-
ing these roles a larger per cent
of eggs will hatch and tho chick
will bo much stronger.
iclish remedy was a posmvi
cur's and prescribed it very freely. Carleton.
& Nash say that in all their experience tbey
htve net er" known any medicino to equal it.
1 ney guarantLc to euro an couKns spe-
cially chronic cases) Croup Asthma and
Consumption.
tVcndcrful Cures.
W. D. Hoyl & Co. Wholesale nnd r.cbli!
Dnif.!'its of Rome. Ga- say: We have bei n
sillng Dr. King's New Discovery Electrif
niuers ana liucmens arnica caiveioriwu
year. Have never liand'ei remedies tuat
sell as well or gjve suc uuivcrji satisfac-
tion. Thcrp have been some wonderful
cures effected by theso medicines in this
city. Several cases of pronounced Con
sumption have been cn'trcly cured by use of
n icy uu 3 VI ji. jvi-its xcv i:uuijr
taken iu connection with Electric Bitters.
Wo guarantee them always bold by K. E.
Lubn.
jferr
THE GREAT
UVEft
DISEASE.
Bitter or tod ttt la ntoVk .
siUukenturRhetmuUiuii; rMriUnMl loitfof a.H
1 fur ; nun In the Lack. Main. r rOInt ftsni
In ton-jwcowiifcifeoeoeq
Etltei tornctunctnauinjj'Hi?ii'riJt.of uwigwrom
taleaCj-JWclacvieruawiott-ii UmclslierBateljits.
odti.haisikrsscrfini3riosrTl rJi
MUoti rf Twmjj tull to da (oiuei'Uci uckk owM ta
baveceendone. dbUltTt tawkprnu. thick ycLUw
at1r)iKco(as)Ucnaa4inrcs.KoDuchi fejfc-
irfitjiw; tW uttce tt dcnly and hK-colorea. ana u
9tV.4 lajuaJ dcpoilis a -tcJimcut.
5IMM0HS LIVER REGULATOR
PURELY TX GETADIX
am tiiriAi ancne ron
JIalarIa
ConBtipaHon.
Ick Headache
IVatuea.
PripepsUt
JUiiQi
Uonsa-MS
cSuef0"
liowel ComDlalntf
2Ienta cprrtiBlon
tc.i;tc.i:tc.
Is generally used !n the Soruh to arQUM tacToc i
pid liver to a healthy a-fhoo
It acts without d&aifcaitee to the system diet
or occupatK-o It regulates the Ilirer aod
caqsn Ua hue to act as the purge. The excess of
bile beiDz remoTed a tonio effect u proiiocd
and heallh is perfectly reswreJ
The Itesulator is giro vita aafety aad tha
happiest result to & aust dchcatf! infant.
For all dikKs m which a LaxaUre. altera
ttyo utf puxgatlTe is needed it will pre th
most perfect sidsficiioa. The Cheaptjat Puteat
at.d Best Family Medicine tn tfeq World I
-. THERE IS BUT ME SlffifflOKSL
Jgx8r foe
tiiiffifiiitry
as isir buivic
See that yea get the eeauine. with the red Z
cn&ont of Wrapper prepared onJy by
J.H.ZE1LIN& CO.
ictsrsCTSineif rillMPJtFHlA.PA
TV Wt fa. tum n o rar J1 aA a m
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txs cuius s-TOfislaai ro.aiLTiaoai.aa.
- bAtJtittu
Trie from Opiates I'mciiM and IVtoi.
SAFE.
iSURE.
PROMPT.
AV PlNMTl am taul.aBtL
TMK CM! 1113 1.TWIUI COBlLTIXOBILIil
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- - - wei. wnmujgna
luta. to any addmn. IllustratM u4 ust.
every tain for Lunes. Genu. C&UdrtM
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lis Greatest Medical Triumph of tie Ajl!
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LSVER.
LoHofappeiltCi Dowcla eMtir Fain la
tar head wltb n doll Macallan la to
hack part. Fain nader tan aaaaidtr
ladeFaUna after eatlorifrtth Rdla-
lacllaatlan to ckrrtlan of bady r Blad.
IrrataMIltr of Carapart Jmw aplrli. with
Afaeliogaf aaTtnrnacIected aamadatr
TVearlariat Dlzzlaeaa Flattertng-at th
Uttart. Data before tfaa yeinllaadacaa
Mar th right eye Bntleinnii nit a
ttlal dreams Illshly colored Urine and
CONSTIPATION.
7X7X13 FXXXa an especially adapted
to audi eases ono doia effects anca a
sbange offteJ la g aatoaston Un the snCerer.
They iMYaaso the Appetltend caate tae
fcody to Take on Fle-a-b.tbD tbo memls
nonrtihlanl byUwtrTonio Action on
U9llatlToOrBtUtnecttlaratooliara
prodnei'A Price gig HiWnrraT t"t..?t.T-
TINTS EXTRACT SARSAPARILli
UMorates the body makes healthy cesh.
strmcthess the weak repairs the wastes of
.he system with pore blood and hard muscle;
tones toe nervoitt system. Invigorate the
train od Imparts the vigor of manhood.
81 StiUbydrnsxista.
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STattj TJtouaand JlotlU cfIX Z CJttll Cur
Sold Under Strict Guarantee and
2ione Htturned
Read it hat drugiata and others say about it
Tills if to ce tify tiat I have net er known
XL Chill Cure to fail in a einfo Iiu-Uncc
I have used it in my family with delightful
results and can cheerfully recommend it to
any ono anroyed with malaria in any form
especially chill and fever malarial and inter-
mittent fevers. J- "W. CaAwronp
Houston. Texas.
Lace Cuabizs La Aug. 17 1883.
M.I CoxKLDf & Co lroniton PJeasfl
send me two dozen I X L Chill Cure. It is
tho best medicine I havo ever handled. Ev-
ery body is pleased with it. W ilrrxE.
Oct. 16 1SSS. Please send me three dozen
XL Chill Cure. It bcatd anything in tho
chill cure lino. I cuarantee every bottla
and none has been returned. W. Mxtxb.
I havo used I X L Chill Cure in my family
for tho last ten year and have never known
it to fail. Ono bottle relieved every case of
chill j or fever that I havo tried it on. I
cheerfully recommend it to all persons livteg
in a malarial country.
J. 31. Uicks Montgoircry County Texas.
jeSTWo guar-ntccIXL Chill Cure to
cure chills and fever ague malarial and
bilious fevers and refund tho money should
it fail it taken according to directions
Price SI.
M.D.C02JKLI21-&CO-
1 lou; ton Texas.
For salo by all drujgists.
WE WANT S AlX'-ilEX eveirnnere Jwal
and DaTellnj to tell our gcod-i. Will
uar coott salary ami all fisnensM. Writ ftr
term-i at oaee. ami state aalarr waatrd Address
3TAMJAUU 8JLYtt WARB COMTAKV.
aehintou street. Boston. Maas.
MJM
HQREKGUMD&TAB
rem the cche or
COUGHS COLDS DIFFICULT
BREATHIHQ & ALL AFFEC-
TIOFtS OF THE THROAT
BRONCHIAL TUBES
AND LUNSs
LEADING TQjnPuM
unnnpouDH
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIMELY
MEDICATION.
A eotish enould neltncr bo trifled Jilih nor
experimented upon. Imprudent exposure
neglect of medication euddon changes e
temperature the adoption of unwholeaoma
remedies are all causes ot tho speedy do-
Telopment of lung and broncnlal dJaeaecs.
It ls of special liPDortance tnat relief should
be Bought at onco and from a reliable source.
Materia Mediea contains no finer specific for
throat and lung complaints than BALE'S
HONEY. OP nOBEBOtraU ASD TAB th
most blsaly sanctioned and popular propri-
etary couh aediclues of the day. It Is not
a mere palliatlTo lor a coush like eo many
empirical nostrums alleged to possess pul-
monic qualities. It ls composed of jngrodi
eats Thicb chezakully harmonizo and do not
disorder tho stotaacb. has uo disasreeablo
flaror and afford relict witn a promptitude
which often astoolsbes thoee who uao lt
This great remedy UaA been countertelte'l.
Ask lor n.lLtrs UOMSY ic and Uka
no substitute.
3 Sizes 25c.50c $1.00 of ail if gis f s.
COLHEWB
j- LIQUID
Beef tonic
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 25, 1886, newspaper, February 25, 1886; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115558/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .