Weekly Democratic Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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CA.UDWELL A MO lime.
THUKSDAY. ....... .APRIL 29 1880
HKE50 s of Tjier woald make n
accomplish Izn.
It will bow oa ia order to tell awfal
tale oa the c';n".
The vote u ma t-j"a fnla in
the Galveston convention waa 240 for
and 193 "P'nt the ro'e.
Thebb are now jq Kiaaia twenfj
tboimnil political cffcoders awaiting
trfcnportt'fn o L;boria.
JfBS. Hessah willed tnccnildrrn rf
J. B. Hood to Jihn A. Mrrris who ia
the husband f Iit husband' eist-r.
OsvERNun Robbrt8 i toe cominj!
man and tbe Loom for the other sspi
rants h is the sound of a dismal gurgle.
It is realty anirceaiug toe total want
of roped the people Lave for tbe
wishes sad noininn". r.f the politicians.
Da FLKAtiXEN is spoken of as a
candidate for the comptroller p and
bo ia a most exc.lient man la every re-
spect. There w. itraiiy uu ue lor Gover
cor Turockmorton at Gilveston to be-
come the advocate before the conven-
tion of G n. II r-cv-k.
If the H-ucueru D.mcrau up about
Waubingtnn continue to refuse to be
irrei up what will tbe Kepnbhcane
do for bloidv shirt mWil.
AN incrcuae ot iniiteea per cent in
tbe acresco of wheat sown and a de
crease of six per cent in rye are re
ported by the nerirulaurul bureau.
The Maa.ocuuaetis Il.-publtcars In
convention r j icted . with acorn botb
Grant and BLtlne and wound their
arms about the ravishing Mr. EJmun.l?
of Veimont.
The P.uuua uf Ujauaudry in the
Gdlveaton convention exprepcd regret
over tbetffirt of Lang to revoke tbe
resolutions of the late State Grange at
Austin which endorsed Governor It b-
erts' policy.
The Sutitu cuuuty couventiou rc
fused to send as tkligates to Galveston
Ilernuou and Bjnncr beoauEe of their
plannicg against tbe Oil A'cilde.
Tucy then secured proxies from dis
tant counties.
The CiiiCiuimii Vvmmeicial rites up
and jjjfully saya "the late ram was a
god-send to Indiana. Candidates lor
governor hnye kept the ground all over
tbe state trod down so bard tbe farm
en couldn't plow t."
Oxb wou.a mink tOttt ibe will of
the proplt over in Kuteia was riocid
d!y weak and sickly if he were to
juisn by the Nihilist paper culled the
Will of tha People which is jat six by
thrtu icchf in
J. A. Feddermak the tJyltoa post
toaster who was arrested aud ttikcn
ti Waco for trial has been ordered ic-
loasod by tbo authorities ut W&fhing'
'ion. The R 'publicans want all the
voters possible at i ho rioxt election.
. The retinue PiceideGt uf Uruguay
pronounces his country ungovernable
Many other South' American ruins
have bad eiraMttr opinions about their
own sthte? but they have not bad the
good fortune to live long .enough to
xpress tli'm
. - "Sxmirers of thick hides could bave
B'eii ftycral on exhibition in the
Gatvraton convention men who bad
b.'en repu fiated in their own coun
ties vi t ng by proxy for other counties.
Of ci-urse we make no reference to
Mesm. Banner and Il'rndnn.
It is now in order for the Telegram
Tclephou Dallas Herald Examiner aud
tbe Exprea to put on sackcloth aud
Aibcf. It seems that & largo ratjority
of the dtl gates that assembled m
Galveston aro well pleased with Gov
ernor Roberts rd his administratir.
If any cue thing ia mora apparent
than another it is that future conven
tions will not be made by street corner
politicians. Tbe people have a candi
date this time whose boat they will
net trut to tbe keeping of this gentry.
Such was the expression of Democrats
at Gilvca'on from all parts of the State
Several papers la North Texss
mention the fact that an effort bad
been made to promote a combination
between tbe friends of Throckmorton
and Sijcrs. This imposes oa nobody.
The entire delegation from Coillo
county Tbrockmorton'a borne was for
Rjberls at Galveston because their
people were tht wav.
Jin. Tadoock was tbe only delegate
from Tctrrani cuuuty who opposed Rob-
erts aud jtt be was cent to the nora -
rutin ' convention at Cincinnati. Tai
was n&ht but the same thing happened
who a prominent citicsn of Eastern
Tixi! whose private business will re
quire him at home during the sla'c
pow-wow.
Horace Cbiltos of Smith county
who was at the Gilveston convention
ii cr.c cf the ftroug young men ol
Tcx?. 1U lives at the home of Gov-
ernor R 1h rtr and says that Smith coun-
ty wiil staud by the honest Alcalde
that tbe country people are all for Vim
and that tba machine passed oust a ;o
beyon 1 tb conml f politicians.
Ths IUilc nea arc cat of torts witb
the patriotic Sbermn and 8bernio
ceo are npon ears at the cheerful
B su'e and tbe patriotic Slier mn men
and the cbetrfui B unamen aregrea'l
ixupera:et at Gnat and altogether
matt rs and things are cot as lovely it
tbe Republican camp as they migfctoe.
and there's goicg to be trouble when
tbs nonilnv-on r uipfM t-omtnencef.
The W. co Esomiiier rUci to explait
thst it "W. W. Lan is elected Gave r-
nor he wi'.l carry cut tbe policy o
Governor Robert." The average Totet
5a cf tbe opinion that Governor Rob-
erts is etsiscny capable of carrjinf
cut ti$ own policy and CoL Lary
turn bis attention to something elte
and the Examiner use it energies and
f ig&ntic tnUUtct iaUckbsgtLaGracg
rs.
TlXIS FACTS AND FANCIES.
Barglars are working np Ban Ante-
no.
Tbiefts are raiding aloe? tbe Rio
Grande.
Coromcal is selling at 1 25 per bush
el io Goliad.
Pris ia to bave a colored brass band
and is happy.
Mumps are playing the mischief op
about C'cbarne.
D-topprfle'.d has population of
ab-iut 600 or JKK).
The exodus fever still rsgea in por
tions of tbe state.
Tbe .population of M"rris county is
estimated at 6000.
J. II Eiicrhant has been appoictcd
post master of Beltcn.
Cotton waa worth from 10 to 12c in
Shreveprrt lat week.
The jury in tbe Boston cne t
Crccbap failed-to agn.e.
W;k on tbe Trxas and PdC:flc ex-
tension in pregreseiog rapidly.
The prospects for splendid crops ev-
erywhere in the state is good.
Corn is sel'io? ut from $1.75.-o f
per bushel in Eistland county.
DtfWitt couu'y is shipping new Iritb
potatoes to tbe Su Antonio market.
Ia DoWltt couuty everything tends
to bster and more prosperous times.
Mrs. Clay's residei)ce at ParU Texts
was ae;troyed by fire tbe other night.
The Trxa8 Central in its x'eneioi;
wilt come within ten n.ites of-Btephene
rille.
The farm and fruit prospects of Nt
varro county were never more encour-
aging. Owing to wet weatber farmers art
behind ia their work up in Panola
c mnty.
The three men who robbed a store
at Brady City laet week have been ar-
risted. Mjor Penn has closed bis ser vices
in Houtton and will go up and pnrifj
Dl!a.
Now R-iV. Dr. Tomlin is having fom;
cheerful domistic troubles up on tbe
Angelica river.
Abon' ooe-hslf of theHacklay-DC be-
tween Fort Worti and Wr.tberfonl i
now completed.
Moody and Hacker have gone to Sin
An'onio oh a scalping expedition
agiinst sinners.
Mason is havitie a Ftanon of preach
ing ciirrif:d on ly derPtirman of the
Christian Church.
Dn Moms .charged with murder of
R. T. Lodging was cleared at Hemp-
stead lat Ss'urdsy.
Tie Bistrop county stock show
takes place on My 4 Borne fine stock
will be on exhibition.
The Flatonia Argvt hoists the ram1
of Hon. Jo. D. S.ycrs as its choice fot
g.'Veruor and is happy.
Two more convicts a white man and
a negro escaped from the guards at
Ke-Uy Villi- the other day.
A -rail wav route from NewOrltat'S to
Mrshl!T.xi'5 is being closely ia
quired into by railroad ieod.
A telecraph office bus beon estab
bshed in tbe court houae at H:ndei3on
and a telephone to the depct.
Dewberries are now in maiket. The
millionaires and other wealthy citizens
now indulge in dewberry pits.
Mrs. Hnrv B Fowler of Palestine
died on TusdH.v laat. Sbo was a daugh
ter of tbe Hon. John H. R?agao;
Jtali uy about a woman caused oce
voung Mexican to shoot and kill au-
otlitrat ua u An toe 10 Friday evening
That littlt fliokniintr h"rrr in tbe
nK:tvi!lu Herald and Planter wont
O.o. Tb re's entirely too much cf it
Civiz-ns c-f New Orleans ere e'eatly
rtatcd uvtr t.ofarly ccir.plotion of the
Texa and New Or'.er.ne Pic.fic .r&il-
toad.
Mo'lio Willis anile it joie up about
pi'Ias nttemptfc-'l U:C'de tor tbo fourth
tune the other d.-iy. Jalonsy was the
canst.
S. O'RiUcy w ftot and inftantly
killed by John Ward six miles helow
Qictn Citv. No arrests. Both wtro
uinn'-c.
F r what puipoue waa Eve created?
For Adams 'Express C mpany. Lt.
And for expressing' tbo juice of ap
ples.
Mr. J. Feddemans the Bilton post
ni'scr charged with irregularities
somi time s" caiJ Pcen honorably nc
q ut'ed.
Mr Monccllus More of Lavaca
county accidentaly ehor himself id
the faco the other day while getticg
over a fence.
J. It. Williams and Sttn. Howard had
the death sentence pronounced upon
thma Bwfoo.' They will be huGg
on the IStti of June.
Charles Disz.was garrotcd and rob
bed of f." in the western portion of the
nity of Sn Antonio about 10 0 clock
Tuesday nigat
The trial of K-rby al Hompstead
last week resulted in the jury finding
a verdict of not guilty after being eut
only five minutes.
8 me worm-proof cotton is raised in
Angelina county. Cottoi worms placed
oa the green stalks last season re(ued
to eat or died soon after eating.
Two boys twelve years of a;e were
bu-mng near mgan last biturday
eveo'cg when one accidentally shot
the other killing him instantly.
There is trouble in the cheerful
oe we pi per camp up about B:l:on and
tbe editors aro getting off some very
sarcastic allusions about each other.
A roastng railroad meeting was held
at Weathcrford laat week by the citi
z?es to prepare for celebrating the
completiou of the railroad to that
t'lacc.
Since the weather moderated tbe
dreadful colds wliich were prevalent in
sin Aa iuatine aro rapidly disappear-
ing. No otber species of sickness pre-
facing ia tbe county.
Iiaac Smith a cot'oo-buyer ol Sbcr
.m a n w V v Vu fiAnrlnri m Am v Sa m a rrr
'eaving a number of creditors in tbr
lurch was arrested in Missouri and
brought back to Shermsn.
Death from a dog bre occurred 00
Thursday near Danison. Th vie im
was a lad uam-d William K it living
witb an undo on tbe Choctaw. It
was bitten everal week? ago. .
The othr dv Oatey night convict
cuard at Dr. Th mpj3n'a firm acci
ienttllv shot anJ killed uitnself
caaed by a reviver falling out of a
cbbard that w- slung bont hi
neck.
Mr. K P. RUy a man cnticely too
much married and who was indicted
in tne Sistrict court of DtUas for b'g
my waa arrested ia A'kar.saa the
other day and brought back to Dallas.
fla has three wives living.
Andy My was brought toSn Auto-
ok by pemy of Cspt. Lse nallV tan-
er. Miy it joys tbe reputation f.
bviog killed term men at difforcnt
times and now it ncder arrest cn p-
tera m Tyler charging him with
clRia. Kirk and Holt. . "
A liitle child daabteruf a family
by th name of Lukma on Pacific
Avcnuo DJ!as has been bittea by c
tarantula and tbe &iix on the riuht
thoulder the locality of the bits ba
dcugbed awsy t a considerable extent
od presents an ugly and dangerou
ppoarance though the doctors states
b is now in a safe way to recover.
Tbe death sentence of J H. Williams
and Sam H ward was prononncei in
Batrtp yesterday by Jadge Moore.
W.tbia one week about oa thousand
eames have been eicned by way of p-
ution to tbe Governor for the pardon
f the former. Sneh is tbe feelisg ol
tba people for Williams that oioe-
eoths of tbepopotatica of tba county
will sign suca petitloa as will be pre-
sented. .
A ben's egg was brought into Waco s
few days ago measuring eight inches
n circumference and weighing mar
Oioces.
An eagle measurirg seven and a
half feci from tip to up with claws
f-ver an inch in length was kil!;d in
Kerr county last week.
At Mariin on the twenty-first Mr.
M. G Fitta attempted to commit sui-
cfe by taking strychnine. Cause finan
cial embarrassment.
Waco went over to Morgan on b-tn
Jtcinto day. The .Examiner didn't
have a clean shirt and couldn't borrow
one and bad to stay al home.
Four hundred and fifty Chinamen
C me into the State on one train the
obrr day. Thy will go to work on
the B.-ex is bottom plantations.
The great bn'k cf travel to the forts
goes through Kcrrville Kerr county.
A constant stream ot wagons is pas.-Tg
through. tbt town going northward.
Morgan tbe new cr uuty site of Rob
ertson -connty wnt a court house.
and tbe citizeos are drawing up p. ace
and estimating tbe probable cost.
While two email boys were out hunt-
ing near R:agsn laat Saturday one of
them y:usg Jones accidentally atiot
and instantly killed young Hunter.
Fifteen tun 3 red specimens of Texas
Drodncts haye been carried to Ibe Nh-
ville centenni-d to h placed on exhi-
bition by B. F. Yoakum of Palestine.
Mr. Nunnelly of this city met nine
wagons loaded with exodusters at Corn
Hill in Wtlli&mion ccunty on Thurs
day bound for the happy land ot Kan
sas.
Me-asles among the hogs are preva
lent in E atu county and sickness
amocg the people is exteneively di!
fused though not of a very serious
type.
Mr. Wm. D. Smith of Got z ties a
Texas vett ran was 90 years old on the
eighteenth day of last January. U
ws with Gen. Jackson at tbe battle of
New Orleans.
Mr. Cook of tbe railroad surveying
party in B ;11 county was bitten by a
centipede and one of his arms is badly
iwoliea io const qaence and he suffers
r?at!y f;om it.
Two yonrg merchants and three
young ladies are in trouble up abou'
Fcrr:?. Oj! of the former has flod
anu there isrtrongtalk of lynching the
other young Mood.
A butcher named Prill who had so
oftm wriHtocd gore wanted to let bu
man I I od and because of a generous
oature selected himself as bis own sub
ject. He is no more.
A prisoner in the Gonziles jiil tent
ou: i nots in some dirty linen implot-
irjj i rrr siii witness to keep out of
the wcy and in case of conviction to
arrange p!G3 for-escape.
The negroes about Bnhatn have
binded themselves togther and
'struck" for higher wages. The citi
z :n? many of them contemplate eend
mg oil for Chinese laborers.
Ffm Jicksou c"unty G. W. West
an B-o. iiruve 8000 bead of cattle
L. Ward. 5000 head. A. II. Pierce 5000
and V. B Grimes 3000. These droves
ire composed mostly of young stock.
M:ss Kate Fav created a sensation at
tbe Texas and Pacific depot at Dallas
over tbo alleged kidnapping of .her
illegitimate child which she left in tbe
care of an ofd woman at Fort Worth.
Arrangements are being made fe'
twt.co tbestago lints and railroads from
Houston to New Orleans by which
mild and passengers in a few days cau
be carried through in less than 30
Ui.ur?.
Several smart Alecks iu Dallas trie 1
their bands at epcculaticg io cotton fu
turee. Ech and every one of tbcci
cnio out with turned fiuKers. TLa
Herald could cot lcarii tbe nmotntf
oat they were considerable.
Mndav night J. L. Gago constable.
was thot and seriously if not fatally
wounued bv Mack umou a negro ox'
convict w't'.ue attemojicg hia arrfiet.
Barton ic itill at iargt but Sheriff Da-
ia ii several parties ia pursuit of
bim.
St-vt-ial baby ekulls and bones 'and
'two spiked howitzers were found in a
well at Marshall. Toe well is on a sue
formerly occupied by tbe headquarters
of the Confederate ordnance depart
ment of the tranf-Mississippi depnrt
men.
Oouenbeimer & Co. of San Antonio
hovo failed. The liabilities.are abont
200 000. TIipv claim assets to the
ta.uj of $100 000 md real estate to the
amount ot fSO.OOO. Their failure is
tnbuiable to ppt-culation ia cotton
fuurep.
Siturday at Weston Collin county
a mm named Mistier Cbipman aged
eighteen shot Jake Howard his uncle
by marriage. Howard died and Cbip-
man was arrested and lodged in jiil at
M K oney. Family bff;rs caused the
difficulty.
The Texas Trunk engineer corps were
in Ktufman Si'urday and the whole
city was jubilant over the railroad pros-
occt. Tne engineers were In camp a
few miles from town and a number of
ibec;:iz!os were invited to dine witb
them on Sunday last.
Saloon-keepers of Navaaota were rt-
qured to answer in the county court
...1 several indictments each for viola-
tion of tbe bell punch law. Only
mo indictment wa sustained that
against Cowcn for failure to j ngle tbe
bell punch. He was fined 50.
Mson is so bealthly that its doctors
do not keep hots;s. It might be
lucky in other communities for doctors
to proceed slowly on the way to pa-
tient as tbey do in Mason so that na-
ture might have some chance to inter-
vene in behalf of a poor fellows life.
Thcr was a big meeting over at
Point E derorise the otber day at
wbcb Cl. Ltng was present and told
the Grangers what be knew about mat-
ters and things and the Examiner
scooped in sixty cash subscribers and
will now continue to run Lang all the
summer.
Up at Dallas Wednesday a little fi?e-yeat-old
boy son of Mr. Djpler got
bold of a loaded pistol and while play-
eg with it it went rff tbe ball enter-
log the mouth of bis little tbrer-year-old
sister breaking her jtw and rang
tog down through her neck lodging in
her shoulder. Tbe wound will probably
prve fat'. -
Dtve Waikms deputy sheriff of
Cook county and jtilor nt Gainesville
while intoxicated went to a bouse of
r.!-fim? at Gainesville and raised a
d is at ban re with a lot of cow boys and
female inmates f the house. Pulling
a putol he brandished it in a threat-
ening manner wbeu some one sht bim
in tliti region if tbe heart.
The grand jury of Bill county ad
journed on Friday after a teseiou of
two week. A true bill was found
agnuat Cbarles C. Pratt as a party im-
plicated ia tho whipping of the Dow
brothers. X other indictments were
found in this cae a ridiculous atti-
tude from the fsct that Mr. Pra't is
stid to bi a Biitiah subject.
Browowood i happy over -the dis-
covery of an oil well. "Tbe workmen
in digging a well had penetrated into
'ho bowels of the car;h to a depth of
115 feet when tbey ttmck a layer of
cuL Through ibis tbey were obliged
to drill and when tbey went about fir-
teen feet and got to the under side
'be o l commenced to rise in large
quantities. . ...
On laat Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m
Mr. Ready a German la Banders
c uoty was driving cattle; having
rvped a steer he wrapped tbe animal's
tail around the horn of the saddle.
The steer became frantic and with a
desperate plucpe. jtked tbs horse over
oa the rider. Mr. R-a 1 j neither spok
cor opewd bis eye after tbe accident;
he lingered j0 a comatose condition
ontil .elven o'clock that niht and
did. Dr. Hedspttb attended the er.
fortunate mas but pronounced him
past haaaan aid as soon as he saw Mn.
McDarmo't claiming to be a deputy j
m - nr.. 1 . . j i
log to tbe Galveaton 2fv$ went :y
Hempstead and. Oiling np wito ben-
ine sold in that moral town displayed
his revolver and snot a ngro. He was
captured and fined $23 lor his pistol
practice and in addition was indicted
bv the grand lary for assault wr.b in
tent to murder.
Monday about twenty convicts a
the Eut Texas penitentiary attc-mp'.e J
to makd a ran for liberty. Tbey com-
menced by attacking tbe guard rith
bricks. The leader of tbe gang Jama
E. Murray was shot and killed by ser-
geant J. G. Sm thers. Nonecscsp d
At an inquest held tc-day a verdict wa'-
rendered justifying Smdbers. O.i
Sunday two convicts escaped on two
good mutes tbe property of the 'e t-es.
Tbey nave not been captured yet.
Van Zint county baa been excite1
ov r a calf with two beads. It livi d
only a few moments. Tbe heads were
grown together from the crown to
within a short net&Ece of tbe mouu;
each bead haa two well developed eyts
but both tbe heads bave only two tare
To place tbe heads so one of thtm
will face to the north tbe cthei
will face the west or in otber words
tbey face at right angles. Tiiu kit
eye in the right bud and tbe right 1 5
la left bead ' aro about three iLc'itf-
apart and look perfectly natural. Tv
bMlycf the calf whs well dceUpM
and of medium sizu. .
Col. James Duff 00 ce a distiLgu.ht(
officer in the Confeaera e armv wiJc-
'v known to the people of Wet-terci
Texas is operaticg at the bead of 0
company of Bntiso capitalists if uu
I m'ted means at Ddver in the c. c-
etruction of immense baildinc.j ir.clud
ing a hotel costing f 325 000 and otht
const ruction at Deuvcr perbaos reach-
ing in cost one and a bad md ioi ot
dolUrs. Ii:side ths. Col Dill b a se-
cured titles to 275 000 acres of land ot-
which he is constructing ditcbts fi.-i
rrigating. Al. of this land will sict
be available for the very beet agr:cu
tural purposes. Col. Daff was former-
ly a citizen of San Antonio.
Siys the Belton Journal: Mr. Ciin
Pratt has giyen bond to appear btf re
tae county court the first week in My
to answer the charge of aggravated a-
sutt on Mttthew and .David D w.
Mr. Pratt is himself a British sul jict.
having been born in Ireland bis rotnbt-i
bsing Irish and bis father Eaplish. H
was brought to this country while yet
babe and has lived hero ever eiace.
His separation from bis wife occurreo
after tbe Dows came to B.-lton and
was be alleges pn account of b-r de-
votion to tbe sanctification doctrines
Mr. Pratt is comparatively a you"c
man. and has the Irish brogue jur. tbi
slightest bit. He is at present employ
ed in a bakery at this place and seem-
undisturbod by tbe action of the grand
jury.
Ctaarrh Notes.
It does not appear likely that tbe
coming Methodist general conference
will take any action concerning tht
modification ot the system of itin-
eracy. A debt of $60 000 was removed fr id
tbe Mount Vernon Church iu 13iln
more by tbe E'Ster offeriDga of the
members and their fncnos. ice ground
and buildings cost 400000. .
Gold win Smith Bays that popular
prosperity in the United States 'begat
good natiror which begat philanthropic
sentiment which begat (Ji)iversi!i?m
which begat a mitigation of the doc-
trine of eternal punishment io tbe
orthodox churches. This h a new gen-
ealogy. Prof. Swir.g says: "When a man i f
mature years reads tue ii.uie iu lis
oars you may quote bim as very much
of au iyut ramus or e'su aa having bai
taste. It looks as though be bad ih vli
read tbe book at Lcme or us thcuuu bt
Lsd nothing to iearu from the sufu -s
along tbe road."
Prcf. Siaitb wboce BiOlical aruu!
ia the 4Encyclopa8iia Britanu'sca" ex-
cited so much hostility iu certain tleo-
logical circles in Scotland wnl bavt
three lengthy articles in the eleventh
volume of tbe "Eacvclopss lia " These
will treated the Prophet Hea' the
Hebrew language and the Epistle tf
the Hebrews. The theologians of Ei-
inburg will now have to mount their
erttet gnus aud batter away at tec
Professor again.
Among tbe advertisements ia a well
known Scotch newscap.-T this was re
cently found: uOol degenerate
church! u there within you no Nenc
miab no Z:iubbabel son of Sacal
teel? Are we given over bound to
Tatnai and the Apharsachitest Tn
point of this fervent appeal is said to
be that tne EnaDiisQea unurcn si.ouio
rouse itself up for a more earnest auo
determined struggle against disestab
lishment the tide of which at pnsjnl
it resists feebly and lniKectually.
In Frai.ce military chaplains are to
be dispensed with at tbe end of this
year. Tbe u iman Catholics baya not
yet decided what to do but in U the
garrison towna wnero mere 19 a courrn
the Protestant ministers wi'l go to tbe
barracks to invite the soldiers to attend
service on Sunday. There are sixtj
four garrison towns which have no
Protestant place of worship la these
ministers on special mission will nsk
pernvssion of the mayors to receive tbe
soldiers in one of the' hall? of the
maine.
Mr. El. Kery a native of Samaria
educated In England and a returned
missionarv-phvsiciin - discovered a
Synagogue Record kept at ancient
char tbat reaches back hundreds ot
years before Christ. Ho learned thai
the priest in Christ's time was named
8hafleer. Oa searching the record for
some possible note of Jesus' yisir Le
found instead the following important
testimony to his crucifixion: "la tbe
nineteenth year 01 my pntst noou and
the 423lt vcar of tbo world. Jesus o
Nszuetb the son of Mary was cruc
fied."
Daring tbe 173 years of its. existence
tbe Congregational Church of Maduor
Conn. has had only sis pastors none
of whom ever left tne cburcu after t
ing set l dovtr t until d ath took them
away. . Ia tbe Village of Over in Jng
land the Congregational minister wbo
recently died bad been sixty years in
tbe service of tbe same church. Thia
church wa his first as well as bis only
charie. He was buried under the shad
ows of some ta 1 poplar trees whica he
plit tod fifty years ago. John Marshad
was this faithful and contented pastor's
came.
Itasatan SiiperMliivnBreedlnc
Not only does tho vdt Uijjji.lv ot
RuteUu peasants believe fiunly in
witchcraft bat the name of its super-
stitions is legion. Ibeie is ecarcely
village in Kui:a without its Jnrc-
vidi" or inspired idiot its "K !
duBia'or sorceress and its 4Ki:ku
sba" a hysterical scramlog woruip
subject -to fits wbo is an especial ol
icct of ftar and reverence to ber oeigb
b:.rs. A strange illness attributed by
some of tae eminent Russian patholo
gists to the effect produced upon tbe
nerves by all these suit superstitions.
has made its appearance to several
provircs cf tbe Empire sboc? tbe
hardy and robust rural populations.
No efficacious method has as yet been
devised for treating this malaay which
general!? culminates in infinity. Tbe
village priests regard it with indiffer-
ence and make no effort to discnarag
the demoral: z sg credulity in which it
originates. Tbe district surgeons shrug
their shoulders over it and confess
their inability to comprehend tbe phe-
nomena of its generis and incubation.
Meanwhile it appears to be rapidly
spreading aad largely recruiting the
ranks ot the "CbnstiM a fanatical
sect which practices fasting ana sclf-
casugaUoB with tbe most shockicg re-
sults to Us followers specially to
those of the female atx. London Td
CLIFFORD'S
on
FEVER! AGUE
CUKE.
ERADICATES AT.yf wst.swtit.
DISF.ASKS fron
J. C. RICHARDSON Prop
BT. LOCI3.
Foe s .i by J W. Gran hj Auatio.
Mis eHaoe4u.
IllE STA'E OF TEXAS. COCN-
TY OF TRAVIS
To ConfttDn T. Coolc aid ihner H Cook
j-. het hucband. res-i.e t.Jrs ne o' (tinrmu
jr aQ stan-; aioot-r Fox Nellie Fox Lockie
t x. F an ia -t.Jo F z. L llv Foi m.i Km
who- cbri- lao nninr a ni-knwn. ail in'aiu
cnidren of M.ry V. Fxaaa resident cit t:D
o. ihs c u t ot 9 1 F-aaj't-no. in he Ma' of
laliforci ; .'imti E. Bouidiu Uintui T oonl-
d.D. E .rly B al c. Beiila 11 nld'i'. Will ca
- uldlD and Bin din. wbose rh - t tri mm
I uciin-.twc ail iBfa 't 11 iren of Junes E.
Bon din. Jr. aud i-trt Ft clliz n of h ct-nuty
of iVttl- iQtb-StA'eof MlM)- un;D. W. Bool-
tna nm wt cello Boaimn aoa U. .
Bnuldin. j-.. Wo -d -011 Mn dl.. n-.a J.m -n E
B ai m liifs t h ldn-n or trie cvd D. W. and
bcllf Bo ildiu who together with IhPir a id lu-
fatt rnnrn-n. a e n- deut ci'izeiKof tbe coun
ty or Ft tm io ra d - tmc of M Br4iari:
T-in art- hvrcbv notified ib' the InK-rnationM
arjd Gieat Norih m nuilruad Cumptii v. n thu
ixtrrcnili fa of Apnl AD 18.0 flmd in thf
Coaniy Court of Trvia C.iun y and elate
i iu i-t a veiiiiiia auei g it Kuu-
fiance: Thi-.t fa'd railroad vt a rorrxra
tlun taly urmnlsed nn-ier a"d ty virtae of
he 1 we f tue Siateof TiX r; toat bv tue K n-
erl laws of fnid Mate a -veil a ny ihi i m
uf the cb..rt r -f tl-e in e nulonal R41ro-d
Company it wm a thoriz d I ) and liod
-u y ifiu neosa. ty f riue pnrposo of conBtrnct-
i'g mi w iy : tbst it ia n. ce-sary ior the par
pne uf ttahi eb DC and .oo-'raciing s id
way 10 tbuconi-t uction 01 the eamo fn m tho
ci'y of Uo;in to ibe citv of -au Antonio 'hi:
s-tid Imer- atiuua! nd Orea' Nor'he'n K-.i roaH
C mpany th nld ba e h- po-scevlun and uec of
tsirijof Imd onu hnn red feet In width ove
the fo.lowinR decr.n-a mc uf land in tid
c nu j of ravis and 8'ate of Teas to-wi : a
pa tot teI a c Uvcc leagnc he 11; ih lo.r
alf t f lho niper hnlf of aid 1 agtn Jefigone
h.ndredacrc ) s tutted on tbo euuto baikof
tbv Cut"iado river in said county said a rip bt-
g more piriica ar y OCT b-a as follow- to-
re t: the ce tir line or point of said stri iee n-
ning 01 1 he con b bank of said nvir 360 feet
et l uf 'be n r hw at corner of raid tiacx of
la"i; ih nc tooth Iho 10' wtBt m giiHii-. coarse
4727 feet; tliet.ee eoa b 28 3 w st magueiic
com bp 2100 ett to the stoi e (nee on ibe we-t
I n-i of s tid tract "f land where it pas-es oar.
hereof; thence entering again stld Ir.ct of land
in a rnurto-oa h 73 40' w t. m.g iclic conr-c
4591 feet; thence eoutn 8s 10' ea t u t.n tic
cunr e 13 8 'et and 'ho ce wi-h a carve 23t5
pi 1 to were 1 n- i'i:gni 8 o .t of caii trict of land
8ti0 fe t liorlb 30' weit from the southwest ow-
ner of fald truci of la (i m.kinc t e lenih of
aforesaid ranter Hue ihr uh said tract of .a-d
to bp 1 IH'J feet and the total amount of I nd
em b a ed in said strip 10J tett in witnh S48 lo
acios more or 1 si. mid petitioa tnriheral egps
mat on are part owners of i-aid tr ct of laud
and owners ot an undivided uve-el t ba inreref-t
in the miip of lncd ufoteeaid the rtmiU:g
oDt-e x h bi-lrj; uwa d in fee cimple by e.id pe-
t tinner; ilia said iietitiom r 18 unable 10 uree
with the owners uf . id lan 1 f-r the pa chise
ilie-to'. or npon thriam r. s and.praja fori he
ppom meat of commbi uera to a-i-erij tho
u m-gi m conformry to mw; aud fun her 1 ra s
tbat t- e d. cii-ion of be o muiicMomrs be re-
cord d in lh" n-i .nies of saij conuty c -urt f nd
bo mane tue jadgm-nt tbereo ; for judgment
vesting the rigat of v:ay over eatd lanu iu pci-
lionpr. for tbe appotn ment or guardians ad
hum ior said infant cLiidren atid lore neral r--ief.
You or funhor notified that on tho twenty-
seven h dy of May A. D 160 at ihu county
court h um in tbe .iiy of Auanu iu said couu-
yand staiu tho undira aued as -p cial c m-mtei-ionere
appoln ed for th s pa p e nndi-r
u ho i'y of law bv tbe C'ui.ty judgi uf taid
cuun y and state will meet for iho uurpj-o f
hearirg hiparneein i tetest ano a-se-sit gtbe
eniHges in accordance w th the utituU-s la
tac.U c .fs mad- ana prov dcd.
Th -bi-rifl f Travis county lexas is hereby
au hoiz:d to sirve this notice l publi-hiui
tne same in omene-pip r pu linhid in raid
cotiiuy of Travis once a week -or fuar contucu
He t-eks iro.ioif to tb twentieth day of
Mny A U lSSfl and aiM by de iv rineacopy
thecof to Constance T. a d ibn r U. Co k ir.
e cb in I'tr cn o. which he will m ke dne la-
ta nt.
Oven under our h'nd thU the st-vuUenth
da of Airil A D 1880. at the ci'y of Aurti..
ccunty of Travis ai.d tiuaf iree-ii.
A P bLOCKE 1
FE' IT E. -MITH
J. J. TOBiN
Spa iai C minis tinners.
Came tuhnd the cineteenth day or April A
D. 18s0 IjENNH rotiWlN
8piiw4t Sht riff Tr.via C.untv.
STATE OF TEXAS Copstt of
Tbavi8.
To -the KonoraMe Coauty Clerk of Tiavis
t'ouuty:
The 1 nders'gicd would r. sp-ct'nl y riort
and represent .he fo. lowing defci ibid e?irays
ui-wt :
t hay hnrc; 11 .r IS yesr old 1-14 hinds hl?h
bran;id VB co.iected on left shtmlucr; gentle
o woik.
1 black horse 8 v- ar oi l 3 -xbi'o fet. whl'e
sttipe in face 15 hands h gi. branded T with
br ovpr I on lett - h a der 01 c ear sr-iiu
1 bay iM'li-P s out 15 hand h eh. 7 or 8
years iid btando 1 T on left shoulder and B oa
of ihieh.
1 bloc roan hor-e shout 54 hands hi-h. 10
vpar old b a dcd A with bar on top nnder a
Spin'su brand on left hp ttnd Sp.ri"h brand
un r'gh' h'p.
1 buck mar;- 5 year old. 13 bands high
branacd and coccier-h nod-n KIM"1 onnccud
on lt-f t . honld r and y cn same ehoul c.
1 so rcl born afx-ut 3 years ol't hinds
hi(ih b-anded on 1 ft jt'.v O. Ri d on Ion. shoal
d- r C HE the HE -onn c id 8 d on l.-fi in Kh
. E tid donolo leaf on sa ne ttil-h
1 bn urn horsr 14 h-nds hiyh 8 -r 10 years old.
br n-ied F on left 'high and counirr-brsndcd
and O mi r r;n- b unn-r riRht bl d fo wbl'.i
1 brow horce. abon' 9 yam . Id bands
high brat dPd a wi h bar ve. l p n fL j w.
an W on left monlder a pf left hip and S cn
samu h p.
1 ba mare about 6 ycs c.:d. lT 'n f nreheid
hind feet -hi e 13 banns hi h brand-d with
qn.ir. wi'h br exv nded above on iibt eido
aud C on I .-ft shoulder
1 ar y mar.- 7 yaare old 14 hand high branded
S on left sholarier.
1 sorrel horse colt S ycrs old 10 b and.
1 can horo co t 2 year? old no brnd.
1 bay mare. 5 yer- old 13 h.icus high
blotched imnrt on 'isht hip.
1 bay marc. S ye r-oiri -3hand hln'o snip on
cos ; 0 and- d S. on !o t honldr.
liny ma e 4 yenra old li bi'ii h'gli branded
T witb .1 shove ii on ef: shoulder.
1 pray Mai ion 4 yi-ars old. 1S"4 han's high
bribilic wnn atcttor wiii cir !e over op.
A C CHAM fuX
Commisfiocer for fravts Co. Tex s.
Hpl5 w4t
c
ITATiON notice.
Unite-1 State Circuit Court Western
Vittrtct of lexn
Th Preii:e t o' rh United Stat- s. to the Mar-
r h t of the Western Dis tict of Texas. Greet
1 g: '
Y- n are iercbv commanded to summon the
d f n lams named ht tin by pabTcatloi. a cord-
ing 10 'a r Mil 1 we 1 B. tu 11 of the coun'y of
Ha'risoD Msie of Text-; Petir IJaydcr. ares'
dent cii ai uf tae tatei N-w Yu k; Wl lim
'. Hayden. a ic id nc cltU-n of tbe Mate of
Ohio and II. Ail n a resident ci iz-n o' th-
tSlaie of MisiKin o bi an-1 anpeir rwforethe
b"UOiibl iho 1 caitlonrtcf 'he t'nit-.-d ats
at a conrt to be hiiden i aud for ihe Western
DUtricto' Texas at tbei'y of Atio'ia. ou tbe
flr-l Mocday of aneru in it tonvrer hu pe-
tit ! n snd ct mpla nt of oenio B. Zimpe m"
a-i-iurte 1 j baua np cy of tbe estate ut H. M
Hull bank np; h i- a resident cltixen of th-
titn of Ttxi county of Travis and who u
a saca aaeia-reeln a-knpey and ad-gee in
his petition trt th- two Hajdecs a d A'icu ana
fUiiwci) U. Buf-e l. be Uavdeas and ouen un-
der tho firm . f Haidn Ai'i n. cib r.t aed
C'Mifo 'crated t go b-r ami tail tbe said Ptiil
well H. Knuell. at lb2 re ucst anl contrt-sn-e
of Mil Havden a.l Al-u. did viae and tak
chatirenf same two thousand and H e haud-ed
dollars' wm b' grwts uf t'.e sua g M. liail
wbobadbetndixiaxtd baiikmpt up'-u Ih peti-
tion 11 ed 00 tne twrl'tb a 1 of AprJ. tfc78 and
.apv opriated ibe svd go' da and caaueis to h a
own -e ana f 111 do ct ut -muo c -oy 01 m-
bi'l f goo a beirg a tcb d toih- peti 109 and
thittbcsai V atui2a a-'gn-f as a'oresa'd is
nl-k-d t.. the same ortha afo ea d value o
tiMO. Then for- be su'.
The- liar-Lai will make puM'.citiou onee a
w ek for funr ru.CeS W- eneks '
WLl.c- tba Hon V r i R. Waitc. Chlff
J isticr of tie bup- me Conrt of tbe
TJniied Stve. and ike real of our xld
Circuit O-urt at tba city of Aust n
U M IB'S nx'k Cay or Apn'. A. D. 13-0
aud bertw hundrrd ard fourth yr
of the Iodep " d-ca of ik Caileo
S-tawca of Aat rca
apl5 w4i HOPKDiS Cart
1
.- I-jT m tail
.:.-.. Ull trwm i Va!a -J awa
LaLat. it. ircm.-!. - --a tor L. AaMa
thm STSTXM.
J
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MIscelUnrbu.
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Da WM. HALL'S
BALSAM for the LUNGS.
It a sure cur for
CONSUMPTION COUGHS COLDS a STO-
MA BRONCHiTIS HOARSENESS
and aU diseases 01 the Lungs Chest and Tl r
This weU known remedy his been used 'o
thirty years and has curea thousands of cases
many of which were given np as no eless.
No case howe.er obstinate can resist the
healing properties of Dr. Wm Ball's B&leani for
tbe Lungs Tr al Bottlea will be furnished
grataitooaly to ail who are afflicted with Lung
tnd p cto al diseases.
(W Bemcuilier that it is the persistent use o
the Balsam that cures the worst cases.
JOHN F. HENRY. CUR RAN & C
. Sole Proprietors.
8 COLLEGE PLACE NEW YORK.
J. W. Graham wholesale agent Austin. To
aor8d&weaw .
iiaa'8 Ca.TB.aTio pills are the best of a
pargatlvua for family use. Tbey aro tbe pro
duct of long laborious and useful chemical in-
ventilations and their extensive use by phys
clans in their practice end by ah civilized na-
tions proves them the beet and most fcffc'ciua
purgative Pill that medical silence can devira
Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from
their use. In intrinsic value and curative pow-
ers no other Pills can be compared witb. tbem.
aad every person knowing their virtues w!l
employ them when Leaded. They keep '.bo
eystem in perfect order aud maintain iu heal-
thy action the whole machinery of life. Mi'.d
-carcbing and eSectaaL tbey arc specla !y
adapted to tbe seeds of the digestive apparatus
derangements of which tbey prevent and care
f timely taken. They are the best and safeV
physic to employ for children and weakened
constitutions where a mild but effectual ca-
thartic is required.
Foa &txa bt all Duliu.
Nothing Sbort of Fniml taJtabl
Heueflta
conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers
could originate and maintain the reputation
wnlr.b Aran's Sajkafakilla enjoys. It la
om pound of the best vegetable alteratives
with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron and is
the moft effectual of all remedies for scrofulous
mercurial or blood dls-'dcrs. Uniformly suc-
cesfu. -nd certain iu 'a remedial effects it
produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula
dorci. Boils Hnmors Pimples. Eruption-.
Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from im-
purity o the nlood. 3y it invteoraMae effects
it always relieves and often r.nres Liver Com '
plaints Female Weaknesses and irregnlaritlea
and is a potent renewer of vitality. For purify-
ing tho blood ic has no equal. It tones np tbe
system' restores and preserves the haalth and
Imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it
ba been in extensive use and is to-day tri
most a ailahle medicine for the sufferiry sick
anywhere
1 8als bt all Dsautra.
Balls bsbtablb f icrmijt Hats rbnrwib
is a scientific combination of some of the most
powerful restorative agents In he "citable
kingdom. It restores gray hair to its origina
color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It
cures dandruff and hnmors and falling out o
hair. It furnishes the nntritive pr.at.iple b
which the hair is nourished and supported
makes tbe hair moist soft and glossy and
unsurpassed as a Bair-dresslne. It is the most
economical preparation ever offered to tbe pub-
lic as its effects remain a long time making
only an occasional application necessary. It is
rvfi-mmended and used by eminent medical man
and officially endorsed by tbe State Assayer
Massachusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair
Renewer has Increased witb tho test of many
years both In this cour try and In foreign lands
and It I" now known and ued In all tbe civilized
countries of tbe world.
FobSalb bt all DSALSca.
ONE OF THE lltT IMPORTANT
U1SCOVERIKS
of the nineteenth century and one that take
eanal ran a with the invention or tbe telephone
tae electric t'gbt and other identific marvels of
the age ia that of
Henry's CARBOLIC SALVE.
This compound posseseea tbe most remarka-
ble Hcallnx Properties of any known agent cm-
ployed for the purpose of curing
SORES WOUKD8 CUTS BBTJISBS
Inflamed and abraied surfaces sod f r
ALT. SKIN DISEASES
lis cleansing properties remove an impurities
thar hinder the formation of healthy fleah and
the weak of enre poea on to completion with
tbe mo! WONDERFUL RAPID. TY. Lot no
'am'ly be wiiaoui a box of it in tbe bouse
Ph sfclans extol its virtues and the tbous&nds
who have nsed it nnite in recommending iu IV
a-eof counterfeits.
at for Henry'' Variolic Haivt anU tab id
oVur.
JOHN F. HENRY CL'KHAN &. CO.
Bole Proprietors
8 college place sew Turk.
Fc sals by J W. Orabam street. Austin
ai17dweAwljr
AGESTS WANTED.
Canvassers and deXt ! town and coaotrr
tn sell new style handkerchief eis lbxlS
inches pot np tn package of one doxn. aa-
orted patterns: tWlcaq be made tn tne next
nine y d ys s Uin them a every family wtU
bay fromo-a tn six docn when tttej see tbem
and bear the pree. A package of -w Ive h-nd-k-chefs.
sbowinc Jusi what I hey are. wl h
wroieaale priea list sent by mail for twenty-
four one cut stamps. Nu attpnt on pefd to
Dostalsta rntore. W. L. WISEMaN
Box US Cbicago LUisoia.
LOST.
Third ciasa EL R. ceriifftata Na. 4 Issued to
Henry ikbnidt forMOserea by the ho -a of
Lud li mm -4o.t mc Austin coaaty. 1'aot
-oiKl wi'is aisty data appUeaUoa will b
ma le for dapikate
HOLT THOM OS.
8 wtf ForOwbcr.
JgSTRATED
By Benry Bnd before P. O. Seech J. P. T.
f. oa twen-y- inih J .eaa y. bey h rsaj
tew JvoH bBdc 61 00 left .boa drr. S3 o
rrht aie of Be k aaderiMt la teft rt. foanwa
atd om naif ba ds alga app- d a' tl Also
aor t bor-e b an" on left sVWidar wita
caaaaed taaoM. lour mn m 4 n naif or BTrewa
4a kiab aboat twelve tear aid. aAprsiawd at
".a.
' TaUTTK BBOWIf
wit Clerk C.CT.C
FRlEDBfiRGER'S TEMPLE OF FA8H1019.
"aviso ov determined to recml
MORE EXTEWSIVSLY THATJ EVER
Ol' OUR EU-lSK-i IM VONNKOTICN V.IIR OUU
mRPr. E-I C2 SLa E!SEB J 2Lb ZES
arr.o. off to the F.trou. of the D oood. Trad of this cit and vWahy.
A SUPERB STOCK OF DRY GOODS IN EVERY
DEPARTJViENT
Never et EiCEI.LLD
We are NOW PREPARED TO SHOW the L4TCT tJOVELXIFQ in - -
H.yiug hs1 a LIFETIME EXPERIEX t. IN T ti E L) K 1 GoODi5irrartl h-
We tlaim iLat we uro ia s pa i ion u offer
SPECIAL ADVANTACE3 AS TO STYLE PRICES ETC. ETC.
ruRocanouT our entire stock.
IIN OUJi
Ton will find Umost afrer thlrg that . WOH
INCLUDING BEAUIIFUTa
LACE BUNTINGS. SILK LACE GR5UADISER. FRFNOH OBOANOIES
AND LINEN X-AWS1 BORDHlD FRENCH LAWNS.
. inB latest styles aso
JDlEI.EIIaf3L3Srf SATIN A.3XTX G-O.OQ CiVH. AXIST HZBBONO
IN EYE2T CO.CtIVABLE STTcE.
Lace Fischus. Neckties and Scarf. Persian Belts and Pockets
To maMh. A Beautiful A rtmut f Kr-u h P ow.-s f dai.les
SIH.Ijaa- vND UiuMliIB. ' HATS
For Ladies Uisses and Children aa-t a Selact Afc-orf nent of Misea' TIS AFORU n TR Krr Gt OVR- T 40- arnoj w T
Acd HITS l-ttBrbr.. sawuirs sti f tL.B TSKM-5llYntVCT 0LTW
.I33"EST5J
OBuu""' ariunneaintmoroiaeries. LIM:. H ITS LINEN DUSTERS and CTjAvBMBV8 COATS.
r ahasolsi -3l3ntx tAXiisr xjjsrn R.EiiTLa
Including Fringed SATIN SUN SHADES. B.autial! Trimmed imttoD LANGUEDOC ard HRETO.M TACFS for White Swiss. Maalla
MMEs.SE A88ORTMEHT CF FANS I 4 EVafY &TYLC PRICE & QUALITY.
"We haTe a Snuorior Lint or TABLE I
CLOmS. DOVLtE j AND WINS cJoTaV TABLK .ANo"v"i -1' l.U ClVKt!l t.!. .UKW TABLE
SILK ILLUSIONS TISSUES. BRECE9 AND DOLTIA LACES IN BEAUTIFUL
. ASSORTMENT.
Broadcloths Carslmere
The Especial Attention of Country Merchants is Invited to Our
Myji?h WnO'esae tockf as We Have a Full Line of Dry Goods
and Notions of Every Desc ipt.on at Lowest Market Rates.
rr .ia 1. ij 1 it- fashion-
J. E. CLARDY B. J. COLLINS. M. Zl MolNNIS
CLARDY COLLINS & GO.
'VHOLEALK 4Ni KE1AU DKALKKS. IN
STAPIK All) GROCERIES.
New Goods Quick Sales aud Small Profits.
FREE DELiIVlSnir TO Xkl&Y PART OP THE OITV.
13 Coiiffo
jTI I Ri' R L L A ft KO l S.
W. L. EMERY'S UNIVERSAL
COTTON GUT COOTELSES AUB FSEIES.
Vnrrnted tba Beat.Cbeapeatond mo.l
fprobiable aiauiBB aaa cleauinn outflix ia
Sac
Widely lntroneed during the post twenty rears
Into ewry oMton crowing nectioo of tho South.
Many ihonaand. In ne. and Ue r r-n. rV
exofclU-noe aad uiHrtority rfont-tnrn ui:U
yield of lint both In quaLi ud cuanutr ri. 7
tstatjlisticl.
Illustrated Catalornit aad Trico I.lt dA.
BVribin?eonstructloaoperatl4ii.capa(;lty.eic..aiid
otber valaakl lafamiatian (aail interhl.
d in raining and marketing; rniton mal td
free and paat-rnid. art application wlthcure.
rully written K O. adUreaa or appUcant by ad-1
drraalna m
wtuuea to caaraas UUa and UiiyAnlag couutlaa.
Unlnlne and Araenie
Form tbe basis of many of tho Ague remedies !a
tba market and are the last resort of Fbymrcajis
and peoplo who know co better medicine to em
ploy for this dUtre sine complaint. The effects
of either of these drugs are destraetlTe to tbe
system prodadng headache intestinal disor
ders vertigo dlzainoea rioginK of the cars ant)
depression of the constitutional health. Aran'
Astra Ctrac is a vegetable discovery containing
neither quinine arsenic nor any deleterious in-
gredient and la an Infallible and rapid cure for
every" form of Fever and Auao. Iu eff ecrs are
permanent and certain and no injury can result
rom its use. Besides being a positive cure for
Fever and Ague In all its form It Is also a eu
perior remedy for Liver Complaints. It Is an
excellent tonic and preventive as wail as cure
of all complaints peculiar to malarious marsh)
and miasmatic districts. It acts directly on the
Liver and bllary apparatus thus stimulating the
ystent to a vigorous healthy condition.
Fob Baim bt iu Dulim.
THE DUIGEE& C0HAB3 C0JS
BEALTIKLIa KVKli-BIXK) JtlMU
Wa deliver bTROSTO POT BOBES for W Intel
Kloom 4 Fall Planting tarty by avtO at all
yust-offices. FiveSplendia Varietiea yovreholrt
all labeled frr l la for tat 19 for S3 1 24 tri
43frATforl0i lOOfhrti. Send
for our Hew Gwida ta Rom CvUtua and
ckooMfrom titer 600 Flaeat borla. OurOreal
gp.rtnlty lsjrrowinf and distriboting Eose
T.tnsii cam
Advacciuc years care .lcLbeau- dlaapivis
metit and hereditary prcdlspecitioB all optr-
at 10 turn the hair gray and either cf ibeu
Inclines it to she jTrmalnroly. Area's L'aJn
Vmob will restore faded or gray light and red
hair to a rich broirn ar deep black as may be
desired. It roftrtis and deanaea tbe scalp vibg
it a ballhy actioc acd removes aed cares dand
raS and ham a. ty lu im faille hair t
checked aad a new growth aria be prodsVedix
a caeca where the foUldea are not drstroved o
glaada daeayed. Its ef ecu are bcsatiroUj
ahovra oc brashy weak or sickly hair to whicr
a few applications arm pmdmcs the gloea and
fraahaesa cf yonta. Barmleaa aad ane In tt
operatacn. It la iacomparabaa as a draaetag axd
is especially raised for tba sort Icstra and rich
aaa of tana it imparts. It contain aeuaero
aor dye and will aot soil nor color white cam
brie; yet it lasts long oa the hair aad keeps
freak as4 vlpeoea.
Fob &ai. bt six DmaUBa. '
Ail Trraa be per eeaU peosloa j
wUi be paid apoa rxii?ataua at be St T'-a-
ary. la'erra. oa borda at aaarlaaty cavW i
will cease Apr 15 t-) I
BU.S-B04 F. It. LLH BOCX State Treaaarwr j
aud SCARCSLY f QCALLKD b By b mso In
ST LK JL13P A
IN T.1K FASHIONABLE W HLD wl-h all
nave a mxutuw.t ac oriianni of
CS- Cal
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h FEIEDBERGER..
Si
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! Preparation of IRON end CALISAYA BARK In ccmbbstlca wit. tba Psospbsta
Endorsed by ths Medical Profeasloa and
Dyspepsis General Debility. Female OUeates
Vf. P. HriX Craciaa SlMicm ram. writs II
Turn's iBOlf TOK1C baa done wonders hunt.
who bad be n doctored nearly to death for HT
cru yean oa. oeeu eure.i 01 ueouuf ana
XlAnTKR 8 IRON TOK1C. WD1CO
ralaeo ber rrorn ber bed
where she and beea
lylnr lor many
uouus.
aa.'w w a ap rm t f acnowHummin nr im (imi Mao I
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I J III IV'i S-" Tour iaon Toxic did ber nm good loan all oUaar aal- .
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Weekly Democratic Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1880, newspaper, April 29, 1880; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth277738/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .