Weekly Democratic Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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TUUKSDAY. . . . ;. JANUARY 9 1379
Alcoholic- Drlaka Haw they Iu-
etuo the Death Kale.
The London Pull 21 ill Gazette says :
"Some medical men irbo entertain
try decided views m lo the extent to
which alcoholic drinks contribute to
increase the death rate of the country
l ave been startled by the (act that in
the Inst report of the Kegistrar -General
issued by Dr. Farr 'the highest
authority on vital statistic ' the deaths
from alcohol in EngUnd and Wales id
are set down as 1120 only in-
cluding 403 from delirium tremens
njhereas Dr. Norman Kerr in a paper
recently read by him before the Social
Science Conreis put the whole mor-
tality direct and indirect traceable to
the abuse of alcohol at no less than
12')00!) an estimate enormous as it
in in which Dr. Ilirdwkke who had
also investigated the subject con-
curred. This discrepancy is attempted
to be explained in a paper which was
reid by Dr. Tiiomas Morton before the
. llirveun Sjciety on the twenty-first
of last month which with the dis-
cussion that followed it will be found
fully reported in the Medial Press and
Circular of December 4. The ex-
planation suggested by Dr. Mor-
ton seems a very natural one. Dr.
Fair could only deal with the
returns which were before him; while
medical men who are brought face to
face with the individual facts on which
those returns arc -based know how
small a proportion of the deaths really
due to drinking are certified under
such heading as intemperance. Dr.
Morton has gone "behind the returns"
and with the assistance of many med-
ical friends who bare ransacked the
counterfoils of their certificates of
dqaiha and reported to him how
mtny of them could be fairly set down
as caused by drink wholly or partial
ly aud applying these averages to tbu
number of deaths from all c vjjl-s be
tveen the ages of twenty-live and sev
en tj-fivo brmgs out the result that of
tlio I'JS.O.a deaths from all causes no
fewer than 14191 were wholly due to
alcohol plus 23700 partially due . to
it La all 37900 alcoholic deaths be-
tween the agea of twenty-five and sev-
en! y-fivc. Dr. Morton in conclusion
suggested that tho society following
some former excellent precedents when
' me committees were formed on the
budjcci oi contagous diseases and in
fant mortality with very satisfactory
results should appoint a commit-
tee to follow out the lines of inquiry
by which the whole truth may be elic-
ited and placed beyond doubt. This
was sgTeea to unanimously. o we
may now hope that an approximation
at least to trie trutu cn the subject will
ie ariivea at.
'ill a me smd Farm
5f ESQ L IT ;LAXD AXD WHEAT. Mj.
C. C. Watteraon of Live Oak Bastrop
ennntv whn .ntriA timn clnii 1
attention through the Statesman to
the fact that the mesquil lands of
Texas offer the best of soil for the pro-
- duction of wheat sustains his asser-
tion -as follows: "All things have
f amiliesor spcciesas the horse the oow
and the hog. So has grain oats rye
corn cotton and wheat. The horse has
been improved to the racer the saddle
and draught horse; the ccw to the val-
uable Durham and Devon etc.; the
aboriginal hog to the beautiful porker;
and we read that the peach the most
delicious of all f raits was originally a
poisonous fruit. We do not know
when or hw wheat was produced bat
we do know that it is a grain plant
with straw and blades and the grain
composed of starch gluten and the
germ. The mcsqait grass has the same
straw blade? stems beards seed
starcq gluten and germ; in a
word . all that the wheat ha"
Meequit grass is composed of the same
chemicals that wheat is. The same
soils that will make one will produce
the other and for these reasons I ad-
vocate wheat culture in Southwestern
Texas. Asido from this wheat im-
. i j. . . . . . . i
itovcb iani : me straw is eooa cauia
Li? the bran is good cow hog or
horse .(ted and flour is very passable
food lor-xiian." Coynercially flour has
been imported to a country whence it
should be exported. Cotton is low
tho merchants and brokers have "cor-
nered" on it till cotton has "comeied"
them. The North and West bad a
market for their Hour and pork till
they reversed the production by the
war and now the South should be
self-sustaining which she soon will
b if we will diversify our crops and
plant moro wheat."
Although Eiiaon has obtained a pat-
ent on his electric light he still keeps
..mum about the details of the discov-
ery and zealously guards the Menlo
Park observatory from all outside in-
trusion. There are still other im-
provements lately made which are
yet unpatented but essential to the
complete success of the light for com-
mon use. lie is already selling. bis
patent rights however at home and
abroad the privilege of electrically
lighting the South American continent
going to a well-known company. Pro-
fessor Morton who a while since com-
forted the gas -monopolists in con-
vention at New York with skeptical
words about tho prospect of KJison's
achieving cheap electric light for the
million presents a new suggestion
concerning the possible light of the
future. This is not to be attained by
electricity but through phosphor-
escence. It is already successfully ap-
plied to clocks. The dial is filmed
Uh a cheap compound of lime anc
sii'pbur which haa the curious prop-
erty of absorbing light by day and
mittiug it at flight and the color of
the illumination may be varied at
pleasure. When thisjmethod of light-
ing is perfected it will simply be nec-
essary to wbitowasu the ceilings of a
heuso with this sulphide of calcium
fur interior illuminations and to paint
the outside with it to make the streets
glow with a soft and pleasing radiance
by night. And then it will be so cheap
that even electricity will stand n
chance beside it. If gas is ever sup-
planted " for lighting purposes it is
likely to Cud ready at hand other prof
itable uses. Aside from the vast Celd
cf domestic beating it can be econom-
ically utilized in driving small engines.
Lust week's Scuutijie American con-
tained descriptions of two promising
licw gas motors one for light house-
bold purposes and another calculated
for punting cfUces and lighter manu-
lictur.a generally.
China bat a governor gwTtTf the
nsum of Li ilnngChanj Ueisatthe
Leader the froyL party in that
coiiiitryj whoe4 is to avoid
thc'oorrt purrtitd Vy the JfjAneie in
leanii! so much cpon Europeans and
to develop China by Chinamen. With
this view a variety of great undertak
aro m conic in plaiioci a steam
lav. gaiion company extensive mining
..petitions the gradual introduction of
iai roads and telegraphs and a postal
iT.'tcm ca t!;c ordinary model. iith
a view of attracting investors the conn
r -t-Uve system of stlecung employees.
which for some 2000 vera bat been
r v-sciiy adhered. t is to be at once laid
Rs.Je and any coatubator to the stock
of ccrta:u of lUe new tcbe-mcs wilt have
t!'.o rihtof nominating 4' clerk. Ko
. tempt lit improving ti.e postal ecu-
lu-.iuu-aiu a who the ciritat is imme
u.itc'.r o atcmalAt.'d but dating the
c-iuuicr eorrcvpondfueo between Pekin
R.-..1 Tioatio U to becarrie l oa dally
! y ckV-y or horse mail and in winter
lv a route wbku at btst involves tea
t ip s?e of evet3i j si tt Ji
uatil ice cr? n t . ia
Iliuuoroua.
Are watered silks dry good?
Mottft.for a toper Mini vour rye.
D'sig?eal!e ntiir l-'prVit-' n-.ii..
Tim e;j:l kj ru .u --Tli . wnx- d
end.
Aa edruti'i tt.air is like a i .c k toi- th
Hard tu Mil.
The demand of the iioor is a burgla:-
proof grave.
You cannot mend your ways whu
the thread of a discourse.
When is a man thinner than a shin- i
gle? When be is a shaving. -
The Bible often speaks of a hand-
maid but never of a machine made.
There are two things we are'jievtr
quite prepared for Turin.
A boy . who was spauked said the
sensation was thrilling to an extreme..
We venture to say that soma met
who have seen a good deal never aaw
wood.
No Trisliman lias a sinking of the
heart so lung as there' a bit of Cork
in him.
When a tramp demanda a meal 'of
an Arkansas woman ahe sticks a pistol
under his nose tui toils him to "eat
that.". . .
The Esquimaux ain't much oa cu
chre but when you come to tackle 'em
on un old sledgc.iiV a draw gamet-yery
time. "
A Milwaukee man calls his wife "a
new lirooia" lecune t-he sweeps clean.
And she calls him "a thief" because
he is one;r '
Major Andre the Ill-fAted officer
who was the romance - of otrr Revolu-
tion Is to be remembered' tm'tbia side
of the ocewn as well ns the other. . Iu
Angust 1821 the remain 'of the ma-
jor were disinterred at Tappan New
York and carried back to England to
repose in Westminster Abbey. When
the body was buried in 17Sfi two
young cedar trees were set out one at
the head and the other at the foot of
the grave. He was buried in a plaiu
pine so.no and the roots of the cudur
treaa were discovered forty-one ysw.i
afterward to have grown ovtr.aul
around It. Thev had to be reniQvtil
to get at the ooniu itucf its dun. .Both
of the trees were takn tr- Englnnd ami
cm up into snuu o nes ana lanoy or
naments and relict' by' the 'f neuJa uf
Major Andre. Since then' Ihe exact
spot where the coffiQ rented for forty-
one years baa become'a matter" of -dis
pute. Daring the recent visit of Dean
Stanley to this country he visiteii- Tap-
pan and met several old 'citixeneB who
pointed oul tfe site of the grave. Th
spot ana the rigut of.wav to U was
purchased and Cyrus .'W.. JTield bus
announced tnat tie will erect a monu-
ment to the' memory of the unfortu
nate officer. Before leaving for Jlagr
land Dean Stanley wrote au inscriptiou
tor tne monument and left it with .Mr
Field. Itis a pleasing commentary un
the healing influences of time when aa.
American citizen can be found biuld
ing a monument to the memory a
man wnom we executed as a spj.
.. - - '!
The recent snow storm at Buffalo
seems io have been of phenomenal vio-
lence..' With the mercury at. s"ix de-
grees only above zero on Tuesday morn-
ing at 11 o'clock snow squall struck
the city and continued wuh little in-
termission until .Thursday morning
and was in some places twelve fott
deep. Says Ujjj Bull lo Courier: "The
snow which cauie in- sharp icy nee-
dles was ho thick that it was impossi-
ble to see a distance pf ten feet whi e
a fifty-mile gale swept the Hikes to
fiercely into the faces of : those who
were abroad as to cau&e intense pair;
The scene in the streets at ihia time
was something unprecedented. Pee-
plo. ran and shouted and sang as if
they ' were intoxicated. Gray -haired
ladies and youcg giila who bad
come' out to do their Christmas
shopping .acted as if tbey had
taken laughing gas. In face the air
seemed ty be surcharged with oxygen
and everyone felt its exhilaration and
recked Aot of the cold. As the crowd
surged down Main street for the stieet
was full they seemed iu their snow-
coated wrajyjts like creatures of some
strange . unreal world . among 'the
clouds. The store were.. almost hid-
den by the whirling aoowtU'sf rand it
was uttf rly impossible to recognize any
familiarlihftpe4.-T-Sleigh8 aud cars
and snow-plows appeared-and disap-
peared like ships in a fog the drivers
excited and the horses apparently liitU
less so. . It ( was a memorable scene
and they who witnessed or .took part
in it uay esteem) ihemselvea fonu-
'r.-"'.": i'i - v-:fc;
r. . '". : " ! ..
The case of M die Faticher the
Brooklyn lady .whoiorteporttd exis-
tence witlKuittXod and alleged clair-
voyant powers have attracted so much
attf ntioa is still the objct.-f warm
controversy among the physicians. )n
spite of the skepticism io rSoiru; (quar-
ters some-of bef neighbora wht- liave
known of her. case for -yoarsv deelarb
that there is no deception.- -The fam-
ily ia well oil and .have no-need of re-
sorting to any. tricks Tor gain aud as a
matter of fct they have-Atteuaoted to
keep the matter -quiet and exclude
victors. ..Some .euUsrpritisg aboitviman
applied ecautij for an oppwrufnily to
put the unfortunate- girluaeittuUition
and be wasuoimotly ordered out of
the bouse.. A .Chicago.' doctor came
on toe other day (or i lie exprreas pur-
pose of. seeing her . but wis .-declined
an interview ; iu spite f inn olljr'Of
f 10Q0 Iorth privilege.: :.. i 1 1 '
t- A: New York Uttef 1 say?. "'Uufa-
vorabU advices are coming frbm'iaaay
of tbe-S-Hitbern cities that have" inter-
est to 'pay on- their bonded- indebted
nesa on ovaboit tbe -tirafbr January
Their creditors are largely in' this tijy.
and naturally thona is ntv MttH arixietj
in consquei.Upto tbi time there
U no assurance thai even Xew'Drlt acs
will bo-able toraita rhe less thaii f.100-
000 to - fTtteet i tUO January 'Connnn on
the 6taU debt ' white trim" Cfenlen-
ton t Sivanuai Macon Memphis
and other points 'there are 1ntinaa
tions ntt lee diseonragfog.''; ?tji'an-
while I there . ia 1 a 'great' held
of telegraphing between ticreand there.
On of the feadisrg bunks Id tlMVtUy
is understood la ne 4 targtf fclder-oV
the New Orloano-obligations alluded to
and it haa abont given art the 4iope of
seeing tho annacy: -Ttte bad vflect o
this loss Of credit by thee S mtborn
cooamaaities -will bo a serKJu drawi
back to their prosperity for a long.
while to come.1 Ia some esses' it rs
feared creditor-w.U have to submit to
a ruinous scaling dowc 'of ttKir obli
gallons or run the risM tl loeing every-
thing by rcpodiatiooi- T1 ' 1
An unhappy sQ2ial. scandal i re-
ported from . Washington tW widow
of Qen. Grdon Orange' hatmii.&eeo':
inTCijicd Into par.tiinga. higa.misl.
After ber basbaars detb..6(hei"wa rm-
plojed at 'the quar'.crmaster-eae-Tai's
office' at tlOQ a month receiviu also a
monthlr oenaion xt t20. and .when
Vanderbilt died he lef her iOOpJ
aae was aiso jounir a ai:racTC
and had tnaaj suitors 'but Lieut.
Thomas B!airv of btr husband's old
regiment won tTTe prix? aud try were
married at S Te. Jie w. Jttuco.' It
now turns out however flut ll'.air
had a wife and chflJrenT in cci)tlaai
when the bartiaK.tooX 'pUce; a4
te be prosefV.ted the. cril couru
and courl-rnrt;leJ for his riicaBty
while Oeni Shtrmin-" itrsl Grander'
warm fntn-i hv' wrUtca her to come
bck lo AVaahington. " "V f v.
Yha . Gertiaa . paper it tlie
strcngtk of yvartiea in the- Pruaj.aa
Uouae of- Depatte aa:foltowa? Ra
tional Liberals 163 ?JetUe; S7; Pro-
jrriit Cj I'jea Conscnrathea S3;
sow; Consacvatsres "'J -.j ;Po;e'
CoeaeTiUTtald aa-i i iffldepeaIeflt
The Philadelphia papers state that
for fitting up the K a rope a Russian
man-of-war built by Cramp & Sin at
Piuladelphia the question of expense
f ttr.n uevf r to h v-j entrrpd irt.i the
m:nJs j' the Uu ri .ii ;11.; ( . the
'rc:.t!.si est:v.g ibce being di;p'.aied
in eviry direction. For p.-oof ol this
itu:.y l.e i-tited t!iat the quarters of
'he ere- v.L.lc!i in m:st vessels are
tijished in i:ie cheapest wcoJ are here
built in n great measure of mahogany.
As finished by Cramps the knobs and
lH.k. in the Cibms were of polished
bi'ins but thn Hassians improved on
t.113 by having them all silver-plated.
In oce instance a piece of woodwork
which La 1 cost fJoO was indignantly
spurred by the liussian commander
who. taJ it thrown away as a piece of
waste lumber and another made to
mit hjs own idcai. Tl:e orders given
bj Hies r. Cra!ni3 ia their joiner shops
were '-Do whatever they order."
Several .thousand Turkish soldiers
captured at Ievua and ia the disas-
trous but;les at the foot of the Balkans
are now returning home from Itnssia
every week. During their compulsory
s jou.a iu the "dominions of the Czar
t'Uey Refe forced to work eight en
hours a day at tmA wuges on public
works but they were sent back so
well fed'and clothed that they are en-
vied by the tattered battalions that
make up the Falstatlian army of the
Sublime Porte. As Turkey took but
few prisoners in the war the returned
Turkish captives must have been sent
fcuck without any corresponding co.-
cessipn to Riisnia and the event shows
ootn tnat ltussia conducts war in a
civil:zed way and. that at last she in
tends to carry out the terms of the
Treaty of Beilin.
S-imeTulisU Itnian Catholic priests
in the province of Groduo lately suc-
ceeded in inducing' their parishioners
to abandon the use of alcoholic liquors
Tticl. cil authorities complained of this
to the u iveruor who thereupon or
dereil an lrijuiry. The priests were
fonnd to have; acted solely lor the pur
pose of bem fitting their parishioners
but the G-ivi rnor of Grodno ordered
thriii to 'be 'transported to the interior
of I'ui-'ki in order to give them time to
r II :ct tlu;re on the prekumption of de
firivir.gt a paternal government by
prenc:inng sooriety. of. jtie revenue
from the duty on spirits. .
f 'The ' Springfield ' llepuUienn says
"Governor lMcuV decision in the case
of Wade Ifimpton'.s' requisition for
Kimpton S.iutk Car'ollpa's ex-nnancial
ifgent seems to have come to roost
very uearhinie. tlovernor Yan Zindt
r unone island decides not to eur-
"rendcf Patrick' ICtnuey the Providence
wSof ftierchant' charged with swin-
dling" numerous' Boston creditors out
of abnut f 200 000. The Kimpton and
KeoTiey caes possess similar features.
and Att'oVney Geueral Traia is said to
Have bsed the requisition for the
lib ode ' 1 slander on almost the same
gtoand3 on which that for Kimpton
was'decided." " "".'''' '
a The A'i.f'oi'sajs the truth is be it
painful 'or' agreeable" that although it
is the' Correct thingtf the party for a
politician to proiess to do borruied by
the outrages and to etofoi about them
In'TnbHc hnd fli'reaten'that be-will
not' rest quietly In his bed another
night without finding a 'remedy after
writing hia fierce ' article or. delivering
hisMndignimt phillippic he smiles pri-
vately over the whole" affair and goes
t i bed and sleeps ns sound aas a top. .:
' " " m t
'It is 'said-that Lieu1. Flipper the
only colored cadet who has been grad-
uaterdfrom West Point has" decided to
write orr authorize' book describing
the hard ships which he had to endure
there on account of hiscol6'r.
1H
BANKRUl'TCt.
In ' the District Court of the Unitea
. SUtei. for the M'uiteni District of
Texas nt Austin.
In tho matter of BHISCOE fc CO. Bankrupts.
Western DiaTBicT op Texas B S.
The nuclei x'aned hereby eives notice of his
rP"iBt ment emitiee of Briscoe A Co. or
flatouia. u IkacuunlJ of Irarettu.and State of
exH-i wit'iin id District who have been ad-
.unpi'd bankropt upon petition of creditors by
the District Court of brM District.
if:it ABE II KI DSNHEIMER. .
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KnvolojHiiivnrUjI'eiUioadtM-jGuitWa Poo and m piec 0
valti4it Jwlr. 0aniIete lanml narltar. with mirj
1 rir.au t EnmTi Nlcatvlilnr firulta (New Styl in
"J kiju inr v ctnia. r pars:-
. . I BRIBE M.. 207 BROASWAt NEW TOIL
I'OST. ; ' ' '' " ' ' ' '"' ...
.r BoontTwwmnfVo fits.fforP1 arres of laad
Usutd by "Hen K. HUI. Arijntfmt Uenernl ontbe
tilth rtav of SeDterab -r. l&io. to Andrew Isars.
til l ou of No. M 10. If not heard of la ninety
ditjraappiicutlou will ue made to the Lund Office
or a duplicate. V. C. JiOULToS
November 6 lfTTS.' 8 Sm " Owacr. "
j r - Quialuev. aud ArienUS .
rorra tetaii of many f the Agio remedies in
the market and are the.laat resort of Physiciws
and people who know no better medicine to em-
ploy for thio di(rjeaeiiu( complaint. The effect a
of either of lut;o dr axe destructive to the
njetem prodncicg headache lnteUna iisor
derci vertigo dlzzmces rlngtag of the ears and
d. p-eion of th conetit utioal health. A vbr'b
Adt'6CejrB Is a vegetable diecovery containing
iiilther qiitnlne arsenic n'or any deleterioae ln-
trreilieiif and If Ml Infallible' and ripH enre for
every forar'or Fever and Antic Its effects are
permanent and certain and no tnjnry can result
frora-M rf: Bi-id belnra positive enre for
jaever- and Ajnie in all M forn. It la at a f u-
perfr reratAy fi Hwr Cnmpiaints. It le an
zeeUenLtoui pd (rewntiva a Wall aa cure
of all complaint pecalUr to malarious marthy
aud miamn ic UUtricl. It act directly on the
Liver and hilarympai tratne thu stimilalinc the
ytem to a viperous. fecUthv condition. t'
. ; Fob rtl at; ali. Dkalbm. " '
T
;rplKE. FA (l5f ;AKD STOCK
lJ3v. I j-JIAKCB rO SAMS. -
1 yril fell my fine i'arm and Stock Ranch
about MO acre inuatVy under good fence aita-
a'cd fvnt t (rhc mile - from 1-ockhArt and
twenty miles rti Anatia; aleoabont SOD head
of cattle and about twvuty neid f boiae. on
very rumor able rrms. Come and aee it. iWUl
take 1000 head ihecp in VavtlNiymenr.
J 'HIS RICHARDS."
LacDiart Ttxtu XetmUr 81. Iff:. BoSAwSm
OTICE.
I tslr nlriBBi ln'atiwriirfn the TrtlbHc of the
fac thai t awre ailm.lt. -d air. Ii. W. Morikr my
Mn-ln-law. aa a full MKner in my borlneae. Re
cnrtiuvp thank rr ttb-ral rmtronaee In the
paat I leapectlaUy eoiictt a ounUBnan la the
lu-on.. ... . . .fi.iiSUTiUM.n
jaldiw wit '
DR. BUTTS'
Axux a.AjA-kxuA v t. twin vio.
HTTnrinwrifMrti tnr nr tmrtii ia
r-; ar. iin vsianiaiTnaliir.
M 1 4 - A Thysieioleal iw vtauruff
e-uV '"f srllmarTiril st4 tw eontrmf-b"
Wm td t.'vt it r c trinniiiMM yocatti
e!W
tr prtvai rrtli . (. Vftrrh UaMta aV aVyH M1s attCaV
T. S ritM.I.T av 1 fl.rMct.
. A SrUVATI U IXUCA1. TBXATl&f M l
ft a Ptt U Xmtur Hi Uta ttf abaira and
M3HICAJU ADVIT S m cmim. mnd C
tVitiuU Vr. V;tfi Latartfi
UalSft. aWu r w--t ur.W t W . All
tncmtc on the mi. 9n ac-?iir.y e:e M !"-
r' fc Jivby ttrfTt tMt we will apply to tfce cttt
Lav' re for toe paeeare ol aa act appropri-r
aute a : -bc'.ect smoo.nl of mouev to pay for
sopiiJc farniehed. aH medical erTe per-
formed by us "1 si "- forces ia the sen-
Tire cf the i". tX KiPao in. lKTDemd Iflt;
ard a!n for tV.ads drawn by Jimes TTidMai
wlr.ioertiM aa- arijattnl ennlof taafbuie
aitfolM!Tar'.Ofnited. '
1 P.U DjVrE.NDE-RFT E3 CO. -
'ByW..BarcassCo.AtBaa. de4w3Jd
s.
WTED '7 (.taB.rt
niPOPUUKR BOOKS
soariTaHaata wnwae
. SJ wrlM.
Ja a. Kitwra sto a-iw
TMW
;iKDrc.iTio?fAt.
jtli nioxt snlal bl sra f vrr nrd oy
anflercr frr.:n puItnoiary liseaf.
It l rnnipo.rl f tn-rbnl rrlurt
trhlrhhveat.ieeir.rrtlw-)nOn-tbrjir
and lunK: ritarhr from the airct-ll all
irritatlnic matter; caueen it to le rx-
Sectorated and at onre check tlie In-
mmatioi -wliieh prodnce the eoucb.
A ainirle doereli-vei 1heui.Hiltri-.).-Ing:
i.aroiysm. imnthea nervoune.
ntl enablea tlie anUerer to f-ujuy quiet
ret at nicht. Heine a ilea-Tit cordial
it tonea tliA urall mntnach. anrt i
aiietially recoiiiAueuded lor tUllareu.
What others my about
- Tutt's IZxpectorant.
Had AsthmaThirly Years
BaltimokI Ftbrnarf 3 1875.
"InareMd Asthma thirty years and never
found a medicine that had fi-h a hjimy erlecr."
W. F. HOGAN Charlea SL
A Child's Idea pf Merit.
New Orljcans Sovembtr 11 iSk
"Tntt'a Expectorant is a iamiliar name in my
house. My wiieUuckaitthebesUneriicinein tne
world and the children K.J it Jl "nicer than
suolassca candv. '
NOAH WOODWARD 101 N. Peydrae St.
"Six and all CroupY.
"1 am the mother rf six cnlldren : all.orthem
have been ctootiv- Without Tntt'a Expectorant
I don't think tbey could have survived aoinc d
the attacka. It is a mnthrr's Mesir.p."
1 MARY STEVENS Frankfort C
A Doctor's Advice. '
' In my practice I advice all families to keep
Tutt'
tl S nxpeciorant in wiatren einergciH-ic 101
gha croup diphtheria etc." -
l. r. UUO m.u. iwnn n. J.
Sold btf all druggist. Price $1 OO. OjU
US Murray Street JS'eio York.
"THE TREE IS KSOVa BY ITS FRUIT.
Tutt's Pills are worth their weight in TOld.".
- REV. I. R.SIMPS0Nr UuiaviMe Ky.
Tutt's Pills are"arvecial blessing of the
nineteenth century. . 1 ' . . -' " 1
REV. F.JRJDSGOOn Nw York.
thnve used Tuil 1 ius for torpqr oj t
fiver. Thev are superior to ahy incdidne for
biliarv disorders ever made." - ' k'"
I. P. CAJtR Attorney at Law. Aaguaia. Oa..
I havetised Tutl iTFTIiilive yfAra iu ray fam
lly. They are uncn-iated for cotivencss and hil.
lousnesa." F. R. WILSON Oeoegetewn.Tema.
"I have tised T.ut Medicine with trrant
bencfit.'-W. W.MANN Editor Mobile aegiater.
" We sell fifrv box. lntt's Pills to five of
all others." SAYRE & CO. CartersviHe Ga.
"Tutt's Pills "have only to re trcd to es-'
tablish their merits. Thev Work like irtplt-i"
W. H. BARRON 96 Samiar St. Boston.
There ia ao mediciuu m well adapted lolUe
cure ot bilious disorder!" as Tutt's Pills."
JOS. BRUMMEL Riehmond Virgins.
AND A TrlMlAWD MORE. ' "
M&btf druggists.' H.leenHdhmr. Ojfld
is MurntifStret Jiem York
TUTT'S ll&IB DYEl
wPTDOP-SaEP.
HIGH TESTIMONY.' .
TROM Ttm P4CIFIC JOm.YAL.
- rseir ikivCM-rinai
rhaa been iuaiIm bv 1)r. TL'TT.nt'U-w.Ynrk.
wnlen restores vontiimi Deanty to tne nair.
That eminent chemist has sumfc'pded inj
producing a Hair lye whieh Iniitatest
nature to nerfeetlnn. Olil baehelors mavi
Buow rejoice." k . 1 ' t i .;.-(
KPrie $1.00. Office 3S JTurrau dt.f
pff ror. Sola oy all arugglat. L
.T. Oit i !.'
T. i'i '
BEST
THE
tOF ALL
immm
FOS IIAIT-.OS BSAST.
tVhcn a meiliclne has JnfallilJjr done
Irs work in millions of cases for more
than a third of a century ; when It lias
reached every pnrt of U10 world; .when
numberless lnuiilics everj'where cuu-
nider it tho only s.Tfo relianee in case of
pain or accident it k) pretty suie to coll
such a uteUicino
THE BEST OF ITS KIHD.
This Is the' ease' witti tho Mexican
Muataiia; Llnlmsnt. vnry mail
briup9 intelligeneu of a valuable faerae
saved the agony cif nn atvfal scald or
burn iBbdued tlio liorvors ot rheu-
matism overcome ui f a Ihousand-nnil-one
other Messings and lijercieg
perfonned by th 11 reliable Mex-
ican HIustaaiK Uniment. .
All forms of outwanl dispase are
speedily cured f the ';"t - - t
Mustang Liniment.
ft penetrates muscle mem"brftnc find
tissue to the very bone' banishing pain
iiml curing diseana ntil.lt power tliat
never fails. It is a rnedlelne -leeded by
evervbotlv. from t he utr1t-n '-n.'ci riil.w
overthe solitary pin his to'thef reWchnn
Erlnoe anil tho woodiiuUier bo bpllU
is foot with the axo.
It cures UheuniafWin Vhen nil other
applications tail. ; e 1 t
speed ilv enres such ailments of :the
Uf.MAN FLIiSII aa ' . '
Rheumatism Swelllnei Stiff
Joints. Contracted Muscles. Unriis
and Mcalds t'nts Uruitri aind
Spnaliu - 1'niSoasnal KttM and
Stints Stiffness Lamrntn ald
Kres fleers Froafbitea hll bla bis.
ire Kipples laav4l BruM. and
Indeed every form Of external dis-
ease. ... .1 . j tr ..
It is tho greatest remedv'Jbr the dis-
orders ami accidcuia to whteii ttw
Brctr Crkatios are suliject that bus
tverbem known. It enp' ' ' "
Sprains bwlnny 'trT Joints
Founder Harness Sores lter Ills-
eases. Foot itot Screw Worm Scab
Hollow Horn Hcrarchea'. wind
aralla. Spavin Fanryv lUatkbona
Old Mores l'ol Evil -1 Urn upon
the tls;bt and every otjier ailment
to which trie - oernpants ot tlse
atahl and r-toe-k. Viurd are liable.
A twenty-Hv-Cfent bottle of Uexican
Mustang Lliiiincnt hns otjen saved a
valuabld horse a life 011 crutches Qi
years of torttirp.. - 1 . ' I .
It heals without at Kcaur It frit to
the very root 01 the IniUlcr pojiylntting
even t ho bone. ' 4.
It enres everybody 'tmA disappoints
no one. it lma he'n iu. eioaly n-e for
more than twen! v-rivjr yvuxn- aud' is
positively
1 if 1 . .
: THE EST
i-'.'OF.'
- -
ALL-
mum
rcu mi'os bzasV
; : v. ! 1.1 . J -ji-'.m- i
: .iAld .'...-4 .
: . .: - . :t K Ni-a nu I.'" - i 1
a; a eoi.t
a. '-.
Trinity Street
INorth cf U. IT. r-ii:hJ
' . . 1 .. 1 i '
A Lara Lot f U lu rrlr and
asy a
. Ckmsp (or.Ci-sh. U.l t
' f--i t or! in!.. 1
flieet 'Irpi
t . '. J '
- w ' WatiMt Ois; Plpea
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- WOOD AND WrLLOWWATia.
. . 1 j-1 - ' r
ReoFfiQ k!ii ortTEBno Joe
msAeMsrStlcsw- " " - . t
. ' ' -.3 v laevtStMWlv"
Pill
laa-Mtsr
TS
mmm
TS
DRCCtMISTS.
JAKER GRAHAM & CO.
(GLASSCOCK HLOCK.)
91 s rc-iigreaa Avenne
Asl .... tkxak
Al wars on hard a fall and complete stork o
drug chemicals proprietary medicines paints
oils windew ttius. varnisliea. perfumery toile
arixlca soaps and
DRUGBIST'S SUNDRIES
AT
Wholesale and Retail.
at prices to snlt the times. Orders solicited.
MAKER GRA.HAX & CO.' COLOGNE
aud Hair Dres-iiig
axe equal to soy and cheaper than others.
Low's renniue old' Brown W iudaor scop. Lnb-
bin's genuine imported extracts and the per-
fame of the beat. American soakers always on
hand. .
We are tte owners and sole proprietors of
ti:
to:
s preparation which never fails to care itch.
ringworm tetter etc
Oor prescription department Is entirely dis-
tinct from onr sale department and is managed
oy experienced hands.
Baker. Uraham A -Co. are wnoiesaie aecnts
for the old and jusny celebrated ARGVLK
BITTERS and oSer special te.ma 10 large buy-
ers Our Ponltrv Powder I Infallible for the pre
Ten! 10a and care of disease in chickens and tur-
keys. AU roods sold by ns are warranted fresh
and pare. BAKER URAHAM A CO.
janliSiT.
3IORLK
T-X-S
AGUE TONIC
CntES CHILLS AND FEVER REMITTEN1
FKYER.CHILL FEVER. DUMB AiiCE
; BILWU3 HEADACHE
33ilioiiH Fcvor.
Indeed the whole clangor DUtressingr
Diseases orlfiaatin; in Hillary
- Uerangements oartsed by ma
larla of MarsL-Mlasnifc
IiiDncuces.
Ia the most pleasant and certain cure for
Chills and Fever ever offered to the afflicted;
it la composed of Aromatlcs Stimulants and
Tonics so compounded that each ingredient
acts In perfect concert rendering relapses far
less frequent after Its use than that of any
other remedy. It Is
SSSixtlaroly Voeetable
and does not contain any medlclns that ran
harm or affect the patient unpleasantly can be
taken with perfect safety and for any length of
time. If taken regularly and according to di
rectlons It will prove a perfect cnae in Chronic
Agne of every description.
N. B. A box ef T-X-S Liver Pills accompa
nies every bottle. The tonic will act with more
certainty if the patient remains in-doors and
nscs warm Instead of cold drinks until after
Chill time. One dose must be taken three
times a day after the Chills are stopped nntil
perfect health is restored.
Warranted to Cure
All Druggists Sell it
MORLEY BROTHERS
ATJ8TIKT TH:
ft ... 1
... . Giddings Le Co. Texas
September l'J lt78.
Messrs. Morley Bros.:
Gentlemen: I have sold yonr Medical pre
paraaiona during: the past year and although
warranting eacu ooitie 1 nave never yet naa a
complaint. The Azae Tonic la all tub 00 it
never thus. lours truly.
no20 8. R CaROTHERS Druggist.
'J'EXAS LAND WANTED.
We are now havlcsr calls from everv section of
the State for land suitable for farms and ranches-
Sal '8 are mostly made to actual settlera for part
aigh ocd balance with 10 per cent. Interest oa
"me secured oy vendor's lien. Parties wishing
to make sales through us will please send title
pauera with power to sell and instructions ab to
minimum price terms etc.
x. ' - JOHNS A SPEXCK.
...der9w3m Austin Texas
MARRIAGE
TJIU BOHANNAHT8
Man-iac imde iitlirtiatet'
umi numcrrjutrni
rjuarnsr-tv-inir
famiUletrarlii'. afl Uv in-
1
wiiaiurei
Court 1 ti
iaiUv-eaiiaiiid knww oa
urttliti. Alimofr. tha
' T1U lofj tCt My atffl if
and Keveiatiaaa oftlia
JU ariis I awasnrt knsrhkAnsa
with hnndrrda ofTaiuahie nNipta
-TtheiniBditnenta to rmn . thirna-
rim on all lMtemara tullj ti.irur fr thfif
ture aa4 ckir. Trrai
Wi flkVmptonm and mna to
up ami nimni 10 curr t it
Itth kiad srvstrnisliHaKM
1 ma ihaonly rraiiy
tithed and ia com pi eta
aviruuBC vorK oitim iad
Mprot. ck'nt swmivly aealrd on
W- r.a.allt.artiqifgyT
Aaan
on receipt 01 u ctm
NOT FAIL
tssradfsr si p
.aijiCe. I
contains ftrleea
innswnpnsn
t MMI everv
rtlele isi ps-
yalaablet A1TY PKRSOX roattessiplas.
tmg t he ssrrkSM of awy artlele for Per.
I. rasMlly mr Asrrtrsiltsirail sue. M e
Iiave eloi
a rare trade the paat ifa
In t he raate sarta attlie
TrrHIrlr.
and have with few sierplleas exeeed
si stertaSMSia las varrhaar.
ataar rla
f 4 0 tei
mm isaM at ssrisr
eent. e snail h
ATAUHil IS TO ANY AllltRKM
k t: k. i ron ArrLicATint. u . .i
nr IMIU ( all snanavlnd at whsleuls
trlrealnsinantliieatnanlt. lfcrfereMca.
'Isk.a Wsa.ua su a. a. 1 m
ss awasisvsa a naa-aajr;Wa
MOITCOMEIT WAI9 A CO..
Origin -. asanvajr tSatnM.
X9 Usasak Art Chleac. 111.
T OST Oil STOLEN.
The second-class headrtght rertiflcate for
acres land issued lo John M. B'wver. No. MX2
bv the board of comm.fsioaersof Harris county
It not beard fraui in nirnty daya sppicaliaa
will e made ror a aupuram.
J.W. IJIWRKNCB
Agent for heirs A. . Uardia deceased
BOSKWd.
T OST.
j ...
Laad eeria Na M for M0 arms ef land. Issued
by the Commissioner of the General Land O flics
ea the twentyflrst day of May. 1S7S. to J . V.
Maasey. In accordance with the provisions of
An act to rw ovine for the naproveaaamt of the
nanatlon of Sabine. Jfeches and Angelina riv-
ers and Pins Islsad baro. la tne Htate of
Texas' at proved ApiUl IKT4. If not friend
in ninety days sppilca'ioa will snade for da-
ptteate to toe peooov """
noswvw CUAitL&S H. WTKKS. jwaer.
N
TOTItTS OP APPLICATION.
TnE STATU OF TKXAS.
A Ji.Ki-ntr. tt m-mrr:
J air. si P. McEinney. rnsrdisa of said minor
has a.ed in 'he tonal y Coon of Travis axmniy
an anu icatloti f a sa:e of c en sin real estate
helokirla.- let said minor for the support and
saataunajaca of himself Sad his estate which
w.ii ba heard at tne next tern of taid court.
commeBrias the third Moaday la Jsnoarv. -r.t
at Lke cearthoass tharevf. In the CUy of Ass-
t i. at wklrh tifns neraocs interested la said
icmis stntixi say appear scd contest said an-
ptlrstjos) tr las v see proper.
. NVitoaan. FraaJt Urowa. .rk ef said court
and ihesM1 thereof altsehed. this twelfth day
e UeceoMrer 16TH - rit.ti ti.u J.
- trt
JT ETTEItS TESTAMENTARY
Mavteir bera issoesl to A. TJtltaaar. ot Ssa -
tocia bcxar eoanty Tca.aa. aa rsecsMar or toe
laUwiilof Leor-old eVhalrs Seceaenl (raatad
Novtaer ft autwa s srlvea taas -l sr-
os siavtsar elalnms acvstMt tb ea snaat ad
MB
Bast tleS
Utt.B 'aS lias D II
Specta. les sdspted to every condition of ths
Persons ll'inif at a di'tsnre who wish to procure
feet fit. and have lluni eect by mail. Address A.
ijoolt ! Jjook !
lead and Examine for Yourself.
The following property for ea.e to-w!t:
For Sale H4) arrea of land with all the im-
rovements. in Hays ouuiy. :t miles from San
larcos; acres in euliivaiiou: nearly the
whole tract inclosed. L&re dweUicit house
aud M tenant houses on the p!a-e Plenty of
wood and witer. -M. li. SWkKNtY Anent.
l.WJ acres of i nlmuroved Iscd in Hays connty
i miles eat of Dni p 111? Sprii c-; b.-twtcn thr. e
or lonr nunurea acres goou lihaUie lai d; pieiry
of wood abd v.a:er. -V. U. b XJiS H. .
S000 acres of land more or less. In Hayes
county twenty-two niues sotitbwci-l of Austin;
extending to the Bianco river two miles from
Mountain i-ity on tne tan AUionio stae road.
This place Is wel: improved. A new dwelling
house outhouses wood aud water. The place
is all enclrsti with stone scd cedar fence and
soueof the b st stock ranches in th' Male.
The projicted line of the International KtiUvad
passes witnin s mile or me place r or rartner
information apply to M. U.xe.ney.
oso ana lou acres or land in Burnet count v.
ten miles from Liberty Hill; two eettleme:'.t
Dotn lmDroveo: (K acres enciorea: awtuuie
hoii-es nnd ou'boues wood and lasting wider;
good land and fine pasture. Apply to 11. IS.
bwteney.
A ne two st or v rock aweume nonse. nonn-
west of the O'aimol: built in modern sole 8
rooms kitchen servant's room and cUteni; all
in first we order. Lot wxl'Jt.
Also the finest nwkct Karoen and fruit farm
in the State with ail the improvements ii miles
east of the city.
Also. 1 acres with all the Improvements irbout
one mile northwest of the city. The ria.' is
well improved. Dwciline houce and ouihuuses
in good order.
A farm 3 miles cast of Austin; will sell 60
acres or the whole place containing 110 acres
A farm of 40 acres with improvements on t-he
south side about 1 mile from the Colorado river
A beautiful view of the surrounding country.
800 acre farm 16 miles from Austin on the
Fredericksburg road; known as i-ong View; well
improved sod a fine ranch.
834 acre stock farm on Onion Creek- with
some improvements; suitable fur ebuep calUc
and ho'B. Wood aud never-failing water.
liro acre farm v.e.1 improved all enclosed
ock buildinu. line pastures sua fine land iu
lli. met county about one mile from the town
liu.net. Terms eay.
10iX) acres in Bastrop county near the Contra
Railroad with ail the improvements. Good
plate.
lt-J acre-farm In Bastrop eoanty near the Cen
tral itailtoiui. Mice pliicu aud well improved. .
acres in Travis county 5 miles front Aus
tin all enc losed and good Improvements on the
UeorrTviowu road this side of Fiskville. ; .
USD acres the finest and beit stock ranch e
aud farm in the Mate in Hays county two
m.les from Mountain City with all the improvei
niente; i cotton gins grist mill flour mill saw
mill shingle maeliinu; with 16 feet fall of waier
from the ii.anco river; the river ruuiiini' through
earner of the farm; a nice rock church and
school house with 50 buildings on the place.
830 acres all prairie land six miles from Toy
lor on lirut-uy creek; good laud; price f 1 per
acre. '
80.000 acres in different tracts several of
which are well improved in Jar.kseo county
nearTexana; line lu id aud splendid for stock.
Will sell the whole J0.UUU. or in dlllereol tracts
to suit buyers.
14H4 acres 16 miles from Austin In Hays conn
ty; fine Slock tauclie; terms easy.
1416 seres in Unmet county about ek'ht mil
from liberty Hill in Willimnin rouuti be-
tween ban Gabriel aud tiolor&il.) riven-; vimkI
slock range. Will bell the piaco for fliib
cheap.
320 acres In Burnet and Travis counties on
Cypress creek and tributary of the Perdm&les
river. 25 miles from Austin: land about Hut) fjei
abov the level cf Cypress cieuk; price $1.50
per acre casn.
830 acres in Medina county. 55 miles from
San Antonio on the waters of Hondo creek
miles from Castrovillo. known as survey No.
iSS district No. 1. ' .
4500 seres of lnnd In Bell county below Sala-
do; splendid prairie land ; water running through
tne p v in sen any part or me. lauu.
743 acres of lnnd in Grayson county: P. O
Puttie survey; 14 miles Bouthwe"l from blier
man and 9 miles of the Central rai Iroad . ;
1400 acres in Fannin county la lit ee tracts
tit le perfect or no sale. ...
fl'l... ......-.. nm. ....... ..'IU h. anlil nn la.:.- I I.nn.
with a large amount of properly not meulioued
n lnls lift notn or cny and county propeny.
Those wishing lo buy will do well to call tin or
auuress in. e. bw chimuiX .
Agent and Collector 715 Congre Avenue
t AubUu Texa.
A GOLD MEDAL
his been awarded at the Paris Exhibition of
1STS to
CLARK'S
BTTra
Best SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. It is cele-
brated for being STRONO ELASTIC and of
UNIFORM STRENGTH. It has been awarded
MEDALS at the 'great Expositions from the
first at Paris in 1855 to the Centennial at Phil-
adelphia in 1870. In this country C'LAUK'S
O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON Is widely known in
all sections for its t-uperior xc Hence in Ma-
chine and Hand Sowing. Their Mills at New-
ark N. J. and Psialey Scotland are the large -t
and most complete in the world. The entire
proct-B" of manufacture is conducted under IU-;
most complete and careful supervision and they
claim for their American production at least an
equal merit to llutt pioduced in l'aialey Mills.
As
NO GUAM)
at Paris
PKIZES were awarded
for SPOOL Cotton' '
they sre glad to snnonnce to the American Pub-
lic that they have been awarded a GOLD MKD-
AL being the highest award given fer Six-Cord
Spool Cotton. "
Georp A. Clark & .Broiler
SOLE AGENTS "' l' "
400 BROADWAY NUT TOR K.
FOIL THE CHEAPEST
Improved and lately invented ant mole gopher
and ground purrelextermlnatrs. Alto for new
cotton spiinklcrs snd pumps; flower yard
street lawn and garden sprinkler; buirifv. w!'
and window waiiiers and fire extinguishers ad-
dress J. C. MELCHER
Bla k Jack Sprlucs Farelte County.
Texas
SWEET
HAH
AvraMcd i'.W mix at Cratranial ETTwiinfor
esirf... tfmhti Hi I rfleticm na litl-g chtr-
asIT rf rtcttr -iff o;.-f Jt-tviriuf. Tiia ubscoe
eT-r r.i uIc .A. -1.- I.-'? atrip trSfle-marl: h rUnvr
iBDl'.xtci r-T Inferior rw).l. re that ..mSVw-' iut n
ot cvr -f pin-. si'Mrl 1-y ail ilralis. em-i fur aampln
tne to C. A. Jiauos k Co Mtn I'etenburK Vs.
A DAT to auents canvassing for the Hire-
9 aide Tl-ltop. Terms and Outfit Free.
Address P. O. ViCKBRY Augusta MaiBe.
XGRNT WANTED For the heat and att-
et selling Pictonl Books and BftiTe.
Price r duced 33 per cent. Address NAT. ITU.
CO. Philadelphia Pa. .
Ofl Mixed Cards Snowflnke Damask etc.' no
OU 'wo attKn with mic JO rent J. Juiat
kkr at Co.. Nassau. N. Y.
a r
niXEDCIKDSilhnii-. Wets.
H Vt Ageufs ontflt 10 els. L. JONES Jt CO.
ii 1
Y.
asaas N.
China Combination Dinner. Breskrast aad
Tea Sets. 100 pieces $14. Fibs engraved Gob-
lets (1.25 dot. Ivory handled Table KuWes
6 doz. Silverware China Cutlery Crockery
and Glass Table Chamber and noasehoti
Wares at equally low prices. Goods skillfully
packed and shipped by steanev to Texas weoit-
Iy. Tea times freight charges saveA on every
order. Fifty-page price list free. Satisfactory
references to customers scpplled. ' '
X. D. BASSFOBD Hoose-fanilshlBg Com-
plet Noa. 1 t S IS 14 15 1 17 Cooper IaatW
tote. New York City. i
KaAsl rE mm
IslM S
nu mr.rn mmm.
4UrvsslMw mmr mmmmmt m i i
rmrmm mt Xmwmvmhtm 4 m.V mm
taiiintli mm mn. t4 fr U. -n mMtamm
J. X. IIXZY m CO. lestroik Jtj.
'
THE TO BON TO "ADYIT.TlSE.i
I sine best fsiaCy svewsnsijer ym'hRsngd In Cut
oa aasuae isrire oreaiani mm? .ii
nnMm. aai Is tae s-etl read run i sr sd
sertlaaaf la Bniiea Korrh Asserica.
ntlstt Hurt assenea. r'Mi.
of any otaaw weaaiy sard ss4
ily 1 per year sM ptwtje
aw tn aowsat i
scrlpuoa Is on
laaiianiiiiiw."7"!. ;
aus am... u a . a io : 1
lTaed li AaialaUds ftass Sa lepwJ
1 S
ii4i sii.WtisarvV J!"' j J li'J.
AWK.I3S PRAOTICAti
eye; Ere-plaso. Atmnom!cal Te'eseones andW'crosropes. of the rreatest msm!f rir 1 ower
a pair of Ilawko's
h.. lIAWKb. Am
i cell
eleiiat.a p.ct.cIes can sii
Austin. Ti
xas. Ao Peddlers enuJ
CHAS.
Wholesale Croler and Importer.
ntra
LIQUORS TOBffiGO AND CIGARS
I
BilGC IigS
Always hand a
Potatoes Applj' Onions Xrout. Etc.
Which I intend t sell lower than aP!hT house
At a less n' 'in It can
-sa. m .annk ' BPS
Give me a uau o oro t -
ana if
ES "O" rS. ES SSL k. !
Wo SSIsOT-o ST'oTaxicl jT !
APJD YOT SHALL SHIS IT!
If yon will only rll and price oni!" lhat we sre Bellini; as I.IIW or LOWER than the lowest.
UaviiiR recently effected incresse'li'les for hnylnt and selllntr low ownli.i; two larke eialiUsli-
meula one iu tan Antonio and f her in this city; and In mukiinr our pur. Iiuh.-h m twvo qunn-
tities for the two b -.sincsses. we ruabled to offer to the mi hll the l..r. -iu.l il....i .i.u-k in
oar line ever brought to Ibis nvtta' pi ices lhat
ftuick Sales aSmall
Future
Webave larr;e invoices o(a Jut sirived Including
Croquet Setscket Books. Pocket Knives
Picture Fraes Perforated Mottoes Pa-
peteries I Kinds of Stationer's Sun-
dries Blk Books Memorandums
VisitingJards Writing- and Flat
Paper4Bill Heads Letter and
Notseads Cards Etc. Etc
i
J.
af2
m2fm
BcQ!sttionery and Fancy Goods
Congress Avenue rk' J'Arc Street AUSTIN and S il.:.l.ul Street BAN
ANTONIO.
. COMPAMT.
asVLO. WnOT FllM iini
ft . .. rii'vf )!!. i
JSvSvs. H A(i EH 1' FflH Til S WORLD KEXOWNKD srrrr- $'Sf- ' ' I I
.rsssiiilia f4ijSinrail S
AVKIUrAN " r :-g"T7 EO. WOODS
Furniture.' Cits. Oilcloths.Mattings Rugmals Curtains Etc.
'" -'-:
sP- 4V&5 in-i
'i
A full asset of lfelalHr.. Rnnewnnil .nil
Trimmirigs. targes always on hand. Prompt
all orders.
Congresrcnue and Bois d'Arc Street. Au&tin. Texas.
sUl LA 1 atli 1
IKOLID GOLD
Lefeg tu Set of Studs (I.
(Th.
FK-'iOWE DOLLAR?
0
-liior- -ts niKive represented nre ennrnntee.1 to he aolld cold
CoslalHE UO.VIIUtlll. I-IICVIIK DUHOMI.
THE PERFECT FAC-SIMILE OFTHE REAL DIAMOND IN THE WORLD
for Hear Brilllsnry and ileasty sre sot n relied by ths asl.rsl rem.
TliSerrnl I.ajFKVRK Hiamonh is of the purest wlilt-nesi as dflieutely rut. and
poawae haute n.'fructive quulitiea aud txact .njp.xilioii un Uie real diuinond.
Tlffui Llfim )tw.f r. wtrtrint ml perfect
CmmiwSHtri i.p.1 cr-lit t.-rh.irn.rar. i. haiac al.:. 1
ilii Info frvai fsvr im llf
awsswrsysrsy' Mtxxar
s sviausia; sraiUCTWSS M
mi?! OF ONE DOLLAR EITHER OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES
I-l J l)W IU:.!.!..- ot i'iAsia fit i .-..Ul-t.la.l. t-a.
4 Utru-n U rtclsGoM Jelry mud Wiitrhsi h
ACXS JEWELRY (O)IPAXY.
rtiand Winter cods
tZ-aol
sale and Retail Merchants
Old Stand Tare Story
Offer to taetr f deads aad tbs
uawJ- Qoods Clothing Boots Shoes.
" ta - -
With a eowipWu acsorUaMtut or
- J fr- -
tl
. '
17.
ra'I and exan'natloa of oar roodsaa
Vt-aaatas-iila.taaMisa.asy rit-Uiite
'
t
TICIAN
or price list and dirvcions for lo-'nri s i .--
ll-
l'
au:ildu
niu
HlIljlllMlOIEe
i
and TIES I
lanje supply of
In the- Sm
ni ike it a cpr-ci.-ilty to aell.
be honKlit in the market.
. -
urcnasinc: Elsewhere.
defy compel it ion and
Profits shall Lo Our
Motto.
m EJ 23
1 "'i pt2(i&wiT "V ' u o-:
pt2 d&wly
OKOAK8.
rttiit nviivfl nr
w.lnnienfflii..nrf I I j .. .. :
attention and salirfaciiou k-uaranieid to
MOUNTINGS
Shah) Stud il.
Lefsvr. bar Drops ti. '
luouotint;
iTAlto srf th rsl fm. ii tf.0 Atnsrrscst. Jsslr i
tnrM of U w4 Ur ipimtirs. mm aw tstssi
llCTtlssT CaUSiwstUs IB si a. ti iM kiatv aJ " aa-
I of
rit t (rmnulitrttjr-.
U.....la a.i
. i .li .-;. 4a 4
A-Mr9 utt Os-tV' tit
Arcade CInefnnnti 0.!
Besessmrmsmtxi4mi
tied Brick
aH Bm 4 a
paV.le gcneraTy
p
It.
Ur
said
J3EOC3RISS. Tw'
arteca. Ws ao sot nroDosa to aa.0 al cost
sons. iaAastia. . -?e z - .
-i.a .J
neniiML
atovqaa
t l a f.
allele!'
6!7 St. Charles s!re? t. Lcul Ko.
ttt 1 ia li
1!"T C h r I't a VI
sr r.. "A ' 1 'I''
SypfcM; Conorri. i.ctt. Str;f Or
ch4Ut Hernia or R jture ill Urinnry OUMr
no Syphihtio or morcur.! 2"ctio ef f
ttirotl. svli in or bmet r trw:4 wit A&r-a'-)wsi
srf-M UK 4VNtOliU ValMpf. BiVr tnUw.f.
SfrfiViiorrfca. Sexual Uobtl.ty aad ImpolS
wcy waUfiuhof rV.belm jnttk ttri) .
laai3Wsuro(tMr cn4 fjc
ft V Jt.)f4 tTKAAl BKTTwrtsjMsa. auaav Mul;
dtludittssjwsi itptlt tlnvtir ftj.-Cw-T iaf :ri tiT
U p acJ 4cAf i rctva womij f f-as iu. iu .K
f K1. c4 ssvk JsU virrr( ma.t troU in .strri 1
trproprornnais.rf.v.tapYB::jis. Jac4.j
I 4 p4f rrtuu io u iN'T. hi ta iw.cti aTi.r
tw t pvr wWp4V OM)Qit.'Km st M If daU
trc. im larttsl.a frtvHJ7 tAiXcr uicfieSf ota a-:a..a4t
u ta tootsiTfttsiti t nU th ouj t-t tTwarmcrii
awiirtHsva bfctty ttpfwaot sfcmiiKTrrxfaT Cv.r.
bmw sv-suitti vtKr miM tiu It l frak'f tti4.
ctw wMs2t ju t i. u. i. m. Mi r.y.
PtmpWol. tt mttf add rota lor Two Stamp.
MANHOOD " ftZSl'
WOMANHOOD ITIT4 ;
oat sealed all Jirwa. ror 0 Coin a.
Maakeod aad Wemsnaeod ia German path J
tegstber llksalraled IS Cents.
MARRIAGE ZZZs.
vmk. GUIDE j
irissracs elsth aad tlrt rndln. sk-!m1 for soa
ifw f riiiM. km a li i ariiai ' .
u. sxiawiaai aiaa: 6 auy ir. vae m. J
rroear as MM"?. Wlw b.ctt S. ul4.
rk.oloal Serai.1 Vba ar.-w of -ii.-rt na4 nmi I
V MhoUmrTj : Bjvur.itaa iB I
Tk fhTawtotj of HaiJManjoa aud nr smcs (aaaa I
SMOiador sciul llailDS aulrltiaibMld Nal u. 1
artaraltfv.n(pror:llaaurirti kuaaa Wall as
stTl saoTtntoa ti miM to k ma br all aJott nrnii.
mmi MTiraoa n kii to ea ma by all aJott p.rMa.
tbsa looked aaM lata arao4orioat.aaiik wm
af rermJias- li oooralna tbaoroam o( ttrdioal lilar.
Sturetaauf bttfalSrifad laMakiMfirar-NK.tlc.aaavia
... . -nit
StS OOSIS.
roeniar Ultlsa. Sana aa sksvs. SM rspav saesr JSS pM
Soaaiskrsaau. csii toai-t U aaiM. a
suaavallran lallssnsaaaaual.
DR. WHITTIEIT.
617 St. Charles tpet St. Lcul Mo.
DR. WHITTIER
61? St. Charlea Street
Trent ail f.iniis of Vcneral I (iscats Scml
lial Kmission ami Scxu.il Debility with
unparalleled success. .Vo matter who failed
call or write; pamphlet or corulniion free.
Can refer to the medical jr.ifcion in all
ports )( the Country.
A Mystery Solved
The Grett medic. i mnmph
inmrs einattai sue) HI falerloaa
a uaimri oi asiae.ae lleo vereal
and Certain ( are FroTlsl
at. The Momarlt I.lver.
and itowrla (lie n
Ire of IMeae.
PARSONS
PURGATIVE
PILLS
Tm Gkkat Ahti Piu.im s Itraxnv and
Miassitio lllSSOI.VKH.
PAR8QN8' PURGATIVE PIlLf
are the rosnlt of long-ronttnned HclentlQe Inve- i
tiKStlon. and are WtaataraD to cure all di.
eases originating In the btomkrh l.lver a .
llowela. No unpin? pallia follow the nsecl
these Hills unless the Bowels ar lunamrd; b
Kxlisf laaaniATi Kbliip may bereliod ouoa.
parsons' "purgative pills
Stand nneqnaled before the wnrld to day. By
sums' 1 uruativb Pii.t-s eflectnaily I'cnirr rus
.7iiK iui u'wmu awnimr io airuc.i HHia. ru
Hixkid and s;reatly alleviate U irnt entire)
enrs
'"lit"m srroiaia or Kim's
si
""'l r iijai or St. sulllont's
Fire Kruplfon. anal Krnpnve. I.
sasss s.r tlaa Siklu Holt Itlinuru ei-
tor lllasworn Korea lloll. Tu:
niora lrlorBld w ellinaTM I Irera
Hens Planplea anal Ulotrltea.
EVERY BOX WARRANTED.
Host complete sallaf action Euarsnteed'drBttw
pay.
full directions sronnd each box. rhyslclani
supplied by mail uoM-pald for al.ftfl ur ihuu t
sand. In bulk cash In advance. We wll Ibii4 1
"""".I'l'ls to any reliable dnifclst or merchant
to sell on commission. A (rents wanted evety
" .is. v.
L S. JOHNSON ft CO..
Haunfacturers llangur. Mains
The CHEAT BDILDY for
ALLAN'S AXTI-FAT
a pnrely vearlaMe an l perfi-etly hsrnii. Tt al
Mn tlie fiMid lit tlie hUiiuimMi prevenflnir lis lieiifc
(inverted Into riit. '1'nlren In serorlnn-e with ill
eelloiis II will mil a a tl sFaM raw iwa te S .
pyuria yce week.
" orpulenre Is not only a rtlsese Itself til til
larliliiK'-r of etiiera." Ho wmls llliKTali-a l
liouaand years sko sad what was true Uh-b Is ma
lie ! so VMlay.
roM bv rfrue-trl"'. er aent bv express tipon rs
islofiiuiu. iiiaricrlawu AdUreaa
BOTANIC MEDICINE CO.
2roprlrtomt Jfuffalo X. 1
lllnlr l i wm m I
a iittvi. ronii. ii
illrlfr ef aaiual rnmi. Ha a
llililtf " we.( (Jl-r.fV.-l. In
1 iaficnot or rrtwiMltii-liief t !
frn); i.-ir tn ui aai-rri-d rr lton. Male aii'l tnm
)uuit ami inklUh tt-l ftbouitt rl 1 prvs-rvajt
cttdiiu itifcfrtnatHf uhlrh lonm rmn tt'fil Iu b v
out j on huw to pr"vrr lit h-alOi. ih oHiiplrikm.
r'Vftu favdrd ehr. st U tn-syillM-iC irt riMsUl : tit ltri
r Ir tnm Wrri(r fiu.ii in ih wimI'1. VrUv
bv M.ll. ttuUtor ny bm rotMuttrtl pCTMMtaU
niaiioD toy otttmmuttii--tA mfttiUnti w lua r.rk fnW
OLD RELIABL
a
Wholesale and Cetsii
GUN
STORE
T. O. I
Isbell-rf Lrenarajd than ev.T to fnml.h IS..'.
Trx. .Hi 1KKK II IXADiNli ci V 1
rilSULIt AMI liol'W.K -ilAMKKf. M...T
UUXti frota Jli and U.a.li. A full si. a '
fit'.a.
hici.i:.
Or the best
Aaaurica snaiaufaciare.
. t
HtHKII a fa 1 Hiiat aa.a
WAlo. CAJ'o and full lii. ot
TAfKLK.
Repa'rlnr and furnlaoirm ten rnr.f tt
He will T'laract a. ix4 ami . ...
sad avtssanmiiroat
Aiao a If
tuechanlara can oroduca. Call ad s. I n..
finitialr
TTKSTION bTOC'K iit.NJ '
A. J. McKIHEIXJ
BABIIVIIXS..
..TENMi-fitS.
Hra.aler sa4 stealer Its rtae llarr rt.
sare. . -
rm-wss i.ii!tM sr.d sold m romwe -
breads aiitl al-i-a oti Uit& lr r 1 - -
a1. Jct e-.ik-. sod i -urn a . .
latidl.tiry jjtMiitrx. Al(ir--.. f. "
It Is bv rntstallon to S!n'v to ret-
tstara hh snw.. a it (jit i.f j
Tnaa oa th tmr.nlii TiW.mt iu isr mi-
for a sperisJ art Int it hefrtt (f f
e- f. Kfyooiils. a olu's-r !o ti
ti Ilrpaliix- 4 T. . aud wbo hmi h.t
ane.urr at nw. m tli-v h.. . .
r:vd ray awaeS-i frou ! aci. (.ran'! i
and US'la n.w tmpmvA nun v uo
army snd taoee wno fej In hs':.
jaawim- HsSJ. R. Ks.V'S
B-msty land Warrant TSo 4 '
Of land iM'ied to P. ft. Itrlletr-i .
signer of im ( VMirtor I!
w ibis nior'ydsts w. ) ;i: r 'it 'hi
sWaaar af ia WsuiU u-.r.- t f .
sUil fw - A.sa'-s Jc
Ik
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A. J. nicCREERY & CO
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