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Fontenelle'a freaeuce or Htitd.
The distinguished French author, Foil-
tenelle, was fond of asparagus cooked in
butter. Cardinal Dubois was equally in
love with the vegetable served with whitt
sauce.
Being once invited to dine together at
the honse of a friend the effort was made
to gratify the palates of both by prepar-
ing half the asparagus with butter and
half with white sauce.
While the preparations were in prog-
ress the news was brought in that the
cardinal was dead.
Fontenelle did not wait a moment.
Bushing to the door of the kitchen, he
cried to the chef: "Jean! Jeanl You may
cook all the asparagus in butter."—New
York Recorder.
TEE SMALLEST IS THE BEST.
There are a dozen well-
known liver pills, but
only one so effective
that it can be guaran-
teed to give satisfac-
tion, or the money be
refunded. Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets are
smaller, but better than
the huge, old-fashioned
pill, tne medicinal
agents are refined and
concentrated.
Every one
suffers, at
some time or
A Polyglot Menagerie.
A tolerably well practiced linguist ia
required for Mme. Scalchi's family of
pet animals. Of her 11 parrotB, 10 un-
derstand French and 1 English, while
one of her pugs comprehends only Italian
and one English. She has five other doga
whom she addresses in labelle langue.
All these are in her pleasant villa in
the suburbs of Turin, where her hus-
band, Signor Lolli, makes wine from the
grapes of his own vineyard and the great
singer wanders in her woods early in
morning gathering mushrooms for her
breakfast. She considers all green gar-
den vegetables good for the voice.—-Har-
per's Bazar.
A .brencn ^uest, who traces his
lineage back almost to that of the
Bourbons, complained mildly while
in Washington that the Americans
had a talent for borrowing. "In one
little house of a merchant," he said,
"I find a chamber fitted up with the
fauteuils of the grand Louis, and the
barber has in his shop under glass a
cup of poor Josephine's. But con-
ceive my astonishment when my
hostess at a dinner party shows me
my own crest upon her glass 1 'Don't
speak of it,' she begged, 'but I chose
it years ago. It was the prettiest I
could find I' "
11' Women froposed.
Charles—What would be the re-
sult if it were the custom for women
to propose instead of men?
Laura—There would be fewer en-
ga tments and more marriages.-—
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stipation,.
Indigestion,
ious and Sick I
relieved and I
if you take I
These Pel-1
act in a not-
other, from Con-
Sour Stomach,
Biliousness, Bil-
Headaches. You're
ewrtd ot these troubles.
«I> f, P.w '
lets' are easy to take, and
vral way without shock-
ing the system. They're easy to carry, because
they are put up in little glass vials. They're
the cheapest, because
the cheapest, because guaranteed to give sat-
isfaction. Remember, that Dr. Pierce's Pellets
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Highest market price paid for seed
delivered at the mill.
Brenham Oil. Mill Co.
Fresh Sauer Kraut
At F. Krentzlin'e.
Call and see the oneapeat and best
lot of buggies and carriages in the
market. Wm.Lusk.
Mexican Commerce."
Manufactured from the finest to-
bacco, and the best 5 cent cigar in the
market. I Nowakowsky.
Early Breakfast! Early Breakfast!
Early Breakfast is what you want. Buy
one of our celebrated Early Breakfast Stoves
and you will have it.
Rkichardt & Seklhorst,
Sole Agents.
FOR 8ALG.
My residence on School street in Bren-
ham. A bargain to an early applicant.
Apply on premises to
W. J. McIntybh.
For Sale at a Bargain,
My residence on East Bandy street,
near High School building. Fur-
nished or unfurnished.
M. J. Jacob.
JOS. EKCART & SONS'
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An opportunity is now offered to buy
Watches, Jewelry,
Diamonds,
Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks,
Pocket and
Table Cutlery
And everything to be had in a first class Jewelry
store On account of vast improvements to he
made in our business on January 1st, 1894, we
offer our entire stock
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if
Our Stock is new and of the latest design in
workmanship.
We guarantee everything we sell and yon
take no risk in buying from us.
This is the greatest Watch and Jewelry sale ev-
eraft er«d in Hrenhan and we wish everyone to
take advantage ol it.
REM MB ICR this sale i nns 'til Jan. 1st 1894.
3$ 0 ' " ; '■"&*&& V.-i ' ■a'l.f % ".*'V •• '. 0, ■
JOS. ECKART & SONS.
GOODS GIVEN AWAY FREE,
Is the heading- of a great many advertisements, and when you go to
get them you think you DON'T NEED ANY MONEY.
And when you come to find out
YOU ABE SURPRISED,
because they ask you double the price for their goods than you can
buy then) elsewhere. We do not say
That we give Goods Away,
but we are oveRloaded, and in order to reduce our enormous stock
consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Laces and Embroi-
derses. Millinery Goods, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Trunks and valises, Groceries, Glass and Crockeryware, to make
room for ourjFall and Winter stock, who are compelled to sell Goods
at "give away prices," and you should not fail to
Take advantage of this Opportunity.
We guarantee you satisfaction; treat everybody alike—your child the same as yourself
and if you are not our customer already, we kindly ask you to give ns a trial.
We are Agents for the World Renowned White, also the Domestic, Union
Star, Singer, and other Sewing Machines, and if you want a good Ma-
chine and save money, you will do well to give us * call.
We payjUie highest prices for CQWQN and COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Don't fail to give ns a call; we guarantee you satisfaction. That is not all we do,
we back it up. If we can gain your custom on this basis we will be delighted to have it
j Yours Most Respectfully,
& HOHLT,
Main Street, Brenham, Texas*
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—An effort is beina
people of Fort L*vhc|
money for building"
church at tbat place.
made by the
to raise the
a Catholic
Ballard's Horehound S yrup.
We guarantee this to be the best Cough
Strap manufactured in the whole wide
world. I his is saying a great deal, but it is
true. For Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Sore Chest, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Croup. v\ hooping Cough, and all
diseases ol the Throa ana Lungs, we posi-
tively guar«ntee Ballard's Horehound Syrup
to be without an equal on the whole face of
the glohe* In support of thi» statement, we
refer to every individual who has ever used
it, and t o every druggist who has ever sold it
Such evidence is indisputable. Sold by R.
E. Luhn.
The first lucifer match was made
in 1829.
There are 2,750 languages.
During: the Past Fifty Tears.
Mas. Winulow'b Soothing syrup has been
used for oyer fifty years by millions of moth-
ers for their children while teething, with per-
fect success. It soothes the child, softens
the eums, allays all pain; cures wind oolic,
and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. Be
sure ana ask for "Mrs Winalow's Soothing
Syrup" aad take no other kind. Twenty-five
cents a bottle.
A hurrioane moves eighty miles an
hour.
A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man.
Are you Bilious, Constipated or troubled
with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Fad Taste in
Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue. Dys-
pepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in
Hack and between the Shoulders, Chills and
Fever, &c. Ii you have any of these symp-
toms, your Liver is out of order, and your
blood is slowly being poiaoned, because your
Liver does not act properly. Herbine will
cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or
BoweR It has no equal as a Liver Medicine.
Price 75 cent- Free trial bottle at Luhn's
Drug Store.
A storm moves thirty»six miles an
hoar.
A barrel of rice weighs 600
pounds.
Capt. J, D. Johnston.
To all whom it may concern:—I take great
pleasure in testifying to the efficient qualities
ot the popular remedy tor eruptions of the
skin known as P. P P. [Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and PotasiumJ I suffered for several
years with an unsightly and disagreeable
eruptions on m, face, and tried various rem-
edies to remove it, none of which accom-
plished the t.bject, until this valuable prepar-
a ion was reported to. After taking three
bottles, in accordance with directions, I am
now entirely cured. J. I). JOHNSTON,
Of th firm of Johnston & Douglas,
Savannah, Ga.
Envelopes were first used in 1839.
a Marshal Saved Life and Hair.
Montickllo, Fla., Jan. 21, 1890.
For the last eight years have been in bad
health, suffering with Malaria, Rheumatism,
Dyspepsin, Dropsy. My digestion was bad,
and my hair all came out; in fact I was
nearly a wreck. 1 had taken kidney and
blood! medicines, which did me no good.
When I began taking P. P. P., about three
months ago, I was as weak as a child. I
have only taken four bottles (small size) and
to- day I am a well man ana my hair has
44 come again." I cannot recommend P. P.
P. too highly. . W. K. WARE.
Marshal, Monticello. Fla,
f. C. Owens, Witness.
Telescopes were invented in 1590.
—Willis Simpson, a Navasota
butcher, while bringing a load of
beef into town fell from the wagon,
sticking a batcher knife into his
head, inflicting a severe cut.
Ballard'* Snow Liniment.
Mrs. Hamilton, Cambiidge, 111., says. 1
had the rheumatism so bad f could not raise
my hand to my head. Ballard's Snow Lini-
ment has entirely cured me. I take pleasure
in informing my neighbors and friends what
it has done for me Chas. Handley, clerk for
Lyman, Kewanee, Ills., advises us Snow
Liniment cured him of Rheumatism. Win-
not try it? It will surely do you good. It
cures all Inflammation, Wounds, Sores, Cuts,
Sprains, ete. Sold by R. E. Luhn.
—A stock company will probably
be organized at Corpus Christi for
the purpose of completing and fur-
nishing the Alta Vista hotel, near
that place.
McElree's Wine of Cardni
and THSDFOBD'S BLACK DRAUGHT
ire sold bv all Washington County dealers
—A drunken man at Sherman
started to shoot the actresses singl-
ing "two little girls in blue."
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—Albert Euehne was found ddad
at the Windsor hotel in Dallas Mon-
day.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Baking
ABSOLUTELY PURE
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