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Office of Publication: Asbeck Building, corner Market and Quitman streets.—Enterd at the ifctoffice at Brenham, Texas,, as second-class mail matter.
VOLUME XI.
BRENHAM. TEXAS. SATURDAY MOHNING. FEBRUARY 27.1886.
Carleton & Nash
—DEALHfcJ IN— *
p u ke drugs
—AND—
MEDICINES.
A complete stock of Patent Medicine*,
Firo Periumerics and Toilet Articles con-
stantly on hand.
Tho compounding of PHYSICIAN'S
PRESCRIPTIONS a specialty.
Corner North and Main St.
Brenliam - - Texas.
P. w. hunt.
w. v. hunt
HUNT & CO.,
(Successors to J. A. Wilkins),
Planters' Fireproof Warehouse.
General Comission Mercians,
—Dealers in—
GRAIN, BRAN, HAY
and Farm Seeds,
COAL, LIE, CEMENT, FIREBRICK.
FLDES and TILES.
Cotton and other consignments soliciicd. Cast,
paid for corn, hides and all coun-
try produce.
wr Free city delivery. Telephone con
nection'
March 13, 1885.
DISIGUS
ALL KINDS Of ROOM and DRESSED
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND
BUILDER'S HARDWARE,
A*ND
Osborne Mowing
MACHINES.
All kept and for sale by
W. G. WILKINS.
F. KRENTZLIN.
Dealer in
Shoioa Family Groceries,
Wines. Liquor, Tobacco,
L'igarC) Crockery and Glassware
(Graber Building, Wflst Sldo of Square.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
jSTGoods doliverod in all parts of the city
reo of charge
KILLOUGH & KIY1RS,
Btttehers,
—AND—
Live Stock Dealers,
Sandy St. bet. Ant and St. Charles.
Brenham* Texan.
LONE STAR SALOON,
NOBfc'H STREET, (in rear of Opera House)
HItENHAM TEXAS.
The bar is always supplied with lie finest
and purest beer, wines liquors, and igars.
Tho lunch counter is supplied with all
■delicacies, foreign and domestic, tb 1 can bo
lhad in the market.
JLE¥£B & SONIfJBNBJERG,
Proprietor.
best whitb ooBtr
MEAL
A lwaya Fresh. >
Special inducements to Mer-
chants-
BRENHAM Oil MILL.
'The Mirror
" ■- ,* ' Kj§&' •.
Is no flatterer. Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm-
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass.
POWDE!
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity,
strength ami wholeaomeness. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, fend cannot be sold In
compelition wllh tho mullitiide of low lest, slion
weight, alum orphospliate powders Sold only
In cans. Itoynl linking Powlei Co., llfti Wall
St.. N«w Yii^c
An Exploded Boom
A long lank, loan and chronic Anti-Potash
Boom met the new, fat and saucy Atlanta
Hip; Bold Boom, on a hot, sultry day.
"Wro arc you?" asked tho U. I>. H. Boom.
"I am the old Anti Potash Boom," was
the sad reply, as the prespiration rolled
down, and it leaned heavily on tho B. B. li.
Boom for support:
"Don't lean on me," said the R. B. B.
Boom. "I mag look Strong, but I am quite
young—only 14 months old, am growing
rapidly, aria am mighty weak in tho knees.
I am aoing the work which you have failed
to do, although you are 50 year old. You
are old, and tough, and rich, and don't re-
quirj a support. But what causes you to
look so thin of la to ?"
"Well I hardly know," reolicd tho Anti-
Potesh Boom. "My physician tells rne that
my abilities have been over-rated, and that
while trying to whip out all opposition by
boast and brag, that I hove proven mv in-
ability. Old age is also creeping on me—
having fought near ">0 years before any one
know I was living—and now I am anable to
perfonn feats that others arc doing. I am
collapsed; my friends have turned against
me and call me names, and oh Lord.v, I sick
I become at the very sight of B.B. 15. Hold
>ny h?ad while I die "
PREMIUM
PERFUMES.
Caaurros Jt Nash, Druggists.
, Sole Agents.
PENNINGTON HOUSE,
I1I1 ani Donilass Ms
BRENHAM.
lit SON'S
5HFE
CMIIMK
« nud Sum-
r<«ily March
, —MMK
its', Children**
•Ml Hou*«kwuiB(?
BY RANKIN & LEVIN.
Combined with Great Refractive
Power.
THEY ARE AS TRANSPARENT AND
COLORLESS AS LIGHT ITSELF,
And tor softness of endurance to tho eye can-
not be excelled, enabling the wearer to read
for hours without fatigue. In fact they aro
Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physicians
in the United States, Governors, Senators,
Legislators, Stockmen, men of note in all
professions and in different branches of trade
bankers, mechanics,etc, can be givcn, who
haye had their sight improved by their use.
^V.11 eyes titled by
R. E. Luhn,
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN,
Brenham, Texas.
Every pair Warranted. Not sold to ped-
dlers at any price.
A GILBERT,
Ufitoblercr art Mattress Mater,
Corjii'.h Market and Vulcan Streets,
Rear of Eldridge's Store.
Brcnhtun, ... Texas,
We aro prepared to make from tho com-
monest Shuck to the Finest Hair and Spring
Mattress. Competition defied. Wo chal-
lenge comparison in workmanship and price.
01 i mattresses renovated at $1 each.
Parlor suits renovated for $10—half tho
usual prfoe
T KIWIS :
k>ne copy, one year
'* " one month,
'• one west
Mberai terrv» to quarterly
Users. Local noticea teu
* senior.. Transient a^vertinsnienta payable
I11 advance.
iOVXHTlWlMO lUTEh:
<meInch, first insertion $1 «0
Each aubseuueat Insertion ... 50
. .»<• VH»
50
16
and yearly adver-
eents a llae each
Cholera sel<
tho houses
droppings rei
yards spaded|
fowle are k<
good remedy,
preventives, H
ture, compose
sulphate of irol
ana one ottn<
dropped into ti
One
added to
TI10 Smallest Living Things.
In 11 lecture delivered by Mr.
11 owes 011 '-The Smallest Living
Things," it was pointed out th\t
some of the organisms aro not
more than .000001 of an inch in
length, and that the bacillus, sfrir-
illns, bacterium, etc., multiplying
by continual subdivisions, are so
(practically) infinitely numerous
es to bo present everywhere that
tho air can penetrate. The lectur-
er luther showed from their mode
of digestion that thoy must be
animals, not vegetables. In order
to illustrate tho nccessit}' for the
access of tho germ-laden air to
cause putrefaction, two flasks of
chicken broth wore exhibited,made
seven years previously. Otto bad
boen sealed from tho air, the other
exposed to it lor ten minutes a few
days previously. The latter
thick and muddy from the swarms
of bacteria it contained; the former
as clear :is on the day when it was
made.
KKYNUTtl TO MKAI/m.
Health is wealth. Wealth means inde-
pendence. Tho key note is Dr. Bosanko's
cough and lung syrup, the best syrup in the
world. Cures coughs, colds pains in the
chest, bronchitis and primary consumption.
One dose gives relief in every case. Take no
other. Prico 50 cents and' $100. Samples
free. Sold bv Carleton & Nash.
When pins were first made they
wero so expensive that each woman
considered herself fortunate in be-
ing able to possess even a few, and
from the sum allowed by husbands
for their purchase came tho ex-
pression "pin-money."
BILE BEANS! What a funny name for
a medicine! Nevertheless it is very signifi-
cant as applied to the article. I3ilc, accord
ing to Webster, is "u yellowish bitter viscid
nauseeous iluid, secreted by the liver."
Whenever the liver does not act properlv
this fluid is retained in the bio d arid poisons
the whole system, and saliowness and misery
is the result. SMITH'S BILK BEANS is a
sure cure for billiousness and iivcr com-
plaint. Price, 26 cents perbottle.
m appears where
kopt clean, tho
ved daily, and the
frequently if tho
t penned up. A
nd one ol the best
Douglasse's Mix-
ol one-half pound
(common coperas)
of sulphuric acid
o gallons of water.
of this solution
pint of drinking
water is a dose. Be particular to
measure tbe doso as above, as sul-
phuric acid ts deadly poison, and
a little too much might result
disastrously.
<|^xalfuivk.
There are hosts of men and women who,
to coin aphrag^ ftW only half alive. That
is to tay. they K»vo3jeld<mi if ever any ap-
petite, are ncrvow, weak, fidgetty and
troubled by inmbi-rless small pains and
aches. In the prorence of vigorous, exuber-
ant vitality the soem mere pigmiis, Such
persons aie usually iond of dosing them-
selves, swallowing in the course of a year
enough drugs t<> stock any apothecary's
shop of average dimensions. Tint, of course,
defeats instead of farthering the end in view,
viz: the recovery of health and vigor. Were
thoy to seek it from an unfailing source of
vitality, Hostetter*! stomach Bitters, how dit-
fcrent Would bo their ca e. Then vigor
would return to their debilitated frames, the
glow of health to their wan cheeks, their
trembling uncertain gait would grow firm
and elastic, a petite^ 'hat grandest of all
was i sa,u'CS would givo a relish for the dally food
were it ever so cuJMgLand refreshing sleep
would crown tho tjMfpof day.
C. F. Hates is trying to secure
tho nominatioMor congress in tho
C'hatnnooga dwtrict. His platform
is that the Dcw>cratic hustlers are
entitled to thofofliees.
With inside shutters both cur-
tains and lambrequins aro allowa-
ble. Curtains aro, however, olten-
er seen alone.
"He jests at scars that never felt a wound."
They that are well need no medicine.
Those suffering with blood poison, indiges-
tion and loss of appetite, can be restored to
meal,
per bot-
perfeet health, by taking, after each
Brown's Iron
tie.
Tonic. Price $1.00
For sale bv Carol ton & Nash.
If placquo buttons continue to
increase in size an edict will have
to bo issued forbidding their use
by small women.
(iOOll-
Do you someti
tude? Vertigo?
a meal? Can't en;
tion? Can't currv
hopefully on the f
dyspepsia, and gej
gcstive apparatus.
ni3n,:' is what Dr.
ville, N. C., eays.
Bitters. You ma;
if you are suBerii
complaint cr simil
ir-NoUring.
feel that way? Lassi-
'•li't sleep? Can't enjoy
a pleasant conversa-
husiness? Can't look
ire? Well; that means
al disorder of the di-
f»r now feel like a new
LC. McLaughlin, Welles-
jr using Brown's Iron
ive the same experience
from dyspepsia, liver
ills.
In the excavations at the Acrop-
olis in A.hen® the workmen re-
cently discovojfjpd three statues of
women in an'-excellent state of
preservation,
as life.
period befori
garded as m<
noction with tl
as large again
belonged to the
Has, and arc re-
tainable in con-
history ot art.
IIOBlilKS OF THE HJU1EX1STS.
. There were several dozen ot the hygien-
ists in council, each with his individual hob-
by. El eh though* ail the others were wro g.
Each was sure t hat his own hobby was the
only correct one. A gentleman present said
he hid taken BrownVs Iron Bitters for debili-
ty and dyspepsia, and, though he didn't
want to make a fuss about it, he knew the
use of this great tonic to be better than all
tho notious advanced ini the council. One
practical cure is worth thousands of guesses
and notions. Thousands of happy conval-
escents spent gratefully of Brown's Iron
Bitters. sfefKw. w
Have used Tongalinc in many eases of
rheumatism with marked success"; the most
importaut one was that of a patient, aged
fifty one, who badbmi a sullercr irom that
disease for forty yea's. In one of his severe
attacks I prescribed Tongalke, and upon the
fifth day ho was able to bo out, and also to
attend to his business. Have given Ton g i-
lino a fai and impartial trial, and think it
the best remedy! have ever found for rht um-
atism.
B. F. Davis, M, D„ Sturgeon Mo.
Machinc-stitching is not seen i;s
often on clolh suits as formerly.
The baby is well. Hcd Star
Cough Cure removed its croup.
Twenty-five cents.
Bangs aro worn, but thoy arc
not as long nor as much curled as
formerly. *
w.
Why suffer with mumps? St
Jacobs Oil always cures them. Fif-
ty conts a bottle.
lleanufy Your Home.
_ Finish the walls and ceilings with Alahas-
tine. You can no it; inexpensive; try it.
While and twelve tints. Cheaper and better
than paint, kalsomine or paper. Disinfects
and prevents diseases, beautiful sample
eard free. By drwggisLs hardware and paint
dealers.
ALABAST1NE, CO., Qraiul Rapids, Mich
Dissolution,
The co-partnership heretofore existing be-
tween G. 0. Meyers & J. Hi Ouebe, under
the firm name of Meyers & (^ueoc, was tlis-
solved by mutual consent, FnK l<h 183C. J.
H. tlueW retiring from tho business and G.
C. Myers wntinumg the smno, assuming ail
liabilities of lale firm and who will collect
all monies due to late firm.
GRO. C. Myers.
1 J. H. QfUUK.
Choice Northern Seed and Western eating
Potatoes, Magnolia Hams, fine Patent and
Half Patent Flour, Whittaker's pure Leaf
I*anl. lull line fresh Crackers, Canned goods,
&c, Jtc. Free delivery and telephone.
S. A. Morriss, Agt.
If you want a good, gentle, fam-
ily horse call on J. W. Webb.
Pauline Markbam, in the early
part of her career, ts said to have
turned the head of tho lateliichard
Grant Wliite.jjHe wrote a maga-
zine article abo^t her in which he
.spoke of her voice as "vocal vel-
vet," and which made him the
laughing stoclt Of tho country for
a time. ' *
FIVE IJHLWIS!ON8
sustained and established by J. H. Zeilin &
Go's, prior and captive right to "Dr. A. Q.
Simmons Liver Regulator or Medicine" and
to the sole use offpfe namo "Simmons," as
appliad to .1 Llvoffmedieine, and perpetual-
ly enjoin tho usoJKeof to others. Relying
on said decrees, J. M Zeilin «& Co. caution
di alers, oonsumor»-and the public generally
that any one infringing on their Trade-Mark
or dealing in coil
selves liable injuj
Mts thereof make thcni-
n and damages.
A corrosion
ot tho quarroL
Conk I ing w
the two as tc|#
mt says the origin
woen Blaine and
dispute between
^authorship of a
certain quotation. Blaine proved
to bo right and Conkling nover
forgave him fo# it. ;
-
A Cure of Paeunionia.
O, is
Mr, D. II
that his daughter
cold which terra
all the best phy
said she could 16
She was in this
onimended D1L
FOR THE LU
it. She aeeepll
suil»riscd to fin
change for the
its use a cu e Wi
If the hAl|!
begins to tu
let it take i
every case
face look
and. last of
•
Seventeen Thousand DenUsts.
There are 17,000 dentists in the United
Stales. Every yesr they pack one ton of
gold into the people'* teeth. But they can-
not put fron into the people's blood. Thia
is done in the most efficient manner by
Brown's Iron Bitters, which contains the
only preparation of iron that is safe to use.
Nearly eight hundred thousand bottles of
this valuable medicine are sold in the course
an<* eac*1 bottle does a beneficent
work. Brown's Iron Bitters cannot iniure
the teeth.
NUMB
,of Osw ego, JS. Y., suvs
Uken with a violent
Willi Pneumonia, and
j|nvo the case up and
• few hours at most.
when a frtend m>
HALL'S BALSAM
and advised her U> try
a last resort, and was
it produced a marked
Olid by persevering in
a young person
|y, it is wisest to
urse. In almost
nds to make the
gcr is becomiug
fashionable.
-A Quarter Ol' a Cup of Tea."
"Yes madam,'^said the Dominie. "Just a
quarter of a em of tea. if you please, and
half a slice oftoast. i This is all I can eat
before preaching this evening, my dyspepsia
is so bad." The poor man preached an
awfully poor M-rmofc, which put bis hearers
to sleep. But why should a minister have
dyspopsia as long as Brown's Iron Bitters is
to be nad at the3rug stores? The Kev. Mr.
Otlley, of N'ewli^tnJS;. C., saysj "I consider
Urxiwn's Iron Hitters "no <>f the best medi-
dnes known." HHf
'•Madam," said a shivering tramp
"w-will y-you give a p-poor fellow
a ch-chance to get w-warm?"1
"Certainly," replied the woman
kindly, "you can carry in that ton
of coal, but don't bum yourself.
—Now York Sun.
PKOPfcB TKEATMKNT KOR COUGHS
WILD CHKKT AND TAB.
Everybody knows the virtues of Wild
Cherry and Tar as a relief and cure for any
ejections of the Throat and Lungs, combined
with these two ingredients are a few simple
'on of Dr.
making
it just the article you should alway s have in
the house for Coughs, Colds, Cr
" '' ' 160 <
healing remedies in the composition of
k
r<
;roup and
inost
Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup making
cTc you should ah
An.d Eve
ing and
rail
' 'IV -V
t or Salt Bbenm, With iia aKonizln«
■"ltchlnn *>»d burninK, lanunUy r«llev'«l bv A
warm bath with Ctnlcura Soaji, and a imirie ai,-
i .liiii'iii ji lh« irrant &wu mi>.V
naiiiiuaiH »iih v/uiicuin and a sin trie at>
plication of Outlcina, the great8klt»Cto»" n,iw
lepeated dally with two or three dom.ofi
mra Resolvent, the !»ew Bloo<l PuriUer 10 keen
the blood cool, the |iersi>tnttlon wir« aoi\ unlirl.
tallnu, the bowels o|)«u, the livK. and kldne\tt
active, will siieedilv wire Eczema, Ten*.
worm, Psoriasis. Lichen, PnirlUM,Sf
Dandruff, and every »|>ecles of Ithinir. s,«TlV
and Pimply llumors of the Scalp an4 Skin when
the best physicians and all known remedies ait.
Will McOonabl, 2542 Uearbon St., Chlcaio
gra'eiully acknowledges a enre of Kezema, oi
salt Hheiun, on head, neck, I'ar.e, arm# and lem
for seventeen years, not able lo walk except on
hands and knees for one year: not able to help
himself for eight years; trim) hnndredM^f reme-
dies, doctors pronounced his case hopeim. 1^.-
matiently cum«1 by Cuth cba Kkholv x? (bWt
purifier) internally, and Cimcuit* and CUticcua
soac (the great skin euros) externally.
Chaa. Houghton. Ksqr , lawyer, 28 Slate
sireet., Boston, reports a caae of Kezema uaih-r
IiIm observation for ten years, which covered the
patients IkmIv and llmbn, and to wbieh.all
known methods of treatment had been applied
without benefit, which was completely cured by
the 1 nticnra Remedies, leaving a clean an
healthy skin.
Bronchitis. Price 60 cents and $1. Samples
free. Sold bv Carleton &'Nash.
Senator Jones, of Nevada, de-
clines to adopt Mr. Blame's views
regarding the rejection of certain
appointments made by tho presi-
dent.
"I Don't Feel Like Work.'
It makes no difference what business you
arc engaged in ; whether you are a preacher,
a merennnt, a mechanic, a lawyer or a com-
mon laborer, you can't do your work well
w hile you are half sick. Thousands try to,
but all in vain. How much better to keep
vour organs in good order by taking Par-
ker's Tonic when you feel a "a little out of
soils." It would be money in your pockeL
One hour of good, rejoicing health is worth
half a dozen hours full of languor and pain.
Blair, Chase, Palmer and Bowen
aro tho four senators who signed
the report in favor of granting suf-
frage to women.
An Knterpriftlng, Reliable House.
R. E. Luhn. can always be relied upon
not only to earn- in stock the best of every-
thing, but to secure the Agency for sueli ar
tides as have well-known merit, and are
popular with the people, thareby sustaining
the reputation of being always enterprising,
and every reliable. Having secured the
Agency lor the celebrated Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, will soli it on a
position "guarantee. It will surely cure ai y
and every affection of Throat, Lungs, and
Chest, and to show our confidence, we invite
you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free.
Evan J. Colman, ot California,
who has boen recommended for
the Austrian mission, is a son-in-
law ot Dnke Gwin.
Wonderful Cure*.
W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail
Druggists of Rome, Ga^ say: We have been
selhng Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric
Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two
years. Have never handled remedies that
sell as well, or give such universal satisfac-
tion. There havo been some wondi
cures effected by these itiedieuie& in
city. Several <caso» ef»
sumption bave be<*» entirely cured by use of
a few bottles of Dr."Kin'tc's Nefc Discovery,
taken in connection with Electric Bitters.
We guarantee them always. Sold by Ri 1.
Luhn. * ■ -J_
Tho fight evertbe offices in Texa»
is merely for political exercise.
It is all in the Demooratie family.
Mr. J0U11 Thiol, WilkesbarTe, I'a., writ.
"I have suffered irom Salt Rheum lor over eigtt
years, at limes so bad that 1 could not atte
to.my business for weeks a» a time. Three box-1
es ol cuticuraand four>>ttlcs Resolvent have en-
tirely cured me of this dreadful disease,"
Isaac Phelps. Ravenna, O
hav
Mrs,
' For the last year 1
writes:
e bad a species of licit'
ins. scaly and pimply humors Cm my faee to
ipplled a great many methods
which 1 have Applied
of treatment without success,
spctxllly cured by Cltuhia.
and which wac
Physicians Prescrllte Them.—1 have noth-
ing but the highest praise lor the results obtain-
ed Irom your Crnrrn.\ Remedies, of which I
have sold move than of all others of the kind.
MONRO BONO, M. !>,,
2500X. Bond St., Philadelphia. Pa.
S<U1 by all druggists. Price: Cntlcttra "irt cents;
Soap, 2!> cents; Resolvent, 91,00, Pre|M»»e«i by
the Potter Ihugand Chemical Co.. Boston,
Mass. Send for "How to Cure Skin diseases."
Q CT a I ITIFV the Complexion and Skin
DC" Uhv using the CuiicuraSoAp.
HWamt
Iv, ' 1
EShmSH
,,'fc
mm
r ■ * -sS
jsj/y. $3
V»
Cssplcte Treatment, with Ichilcr for
every f;m cf Catarrh, $1. AsJ; fc?
2,A:I:AL eras.
Dunnn serious run of whooping cough
at Stillwater, N. Y., the physicians found
that Acker's English remedy was a positive
cur*', nnd prescribed it very freely. Carleton
& Nash say that in all their experience they
have never known any medicine to equal iu
Thev guarantee it to cure all coughs (espe-
AsthTua,
cially chronic cases),
Consumption.
Croup,
T
and
It is not indicative of a largo
crop next season when farmersare
preparing to pot in a much larger
acreage. In their zeal the seed-
bed will be poorly prepared and
more land will be sown than can
be fully lenlhsed. The better
plan, at leaet for farmers, ts to at-
tempt only to seed as much as they
properly prepare, and from whion
they can confidently expect a pay-
ing cropt * ■
Like a P«Hi*e «n W».
"turker'sTonlet»bound«n tweepthe West.
In ea-es ot dyei>e|isl», kidney and Uvei troubles
it wins Meims'emy day."-®. Math toon.
Pharmacist. Chlcwir^
I)id She Hdar With Her Mouth ?
"Mamma," said Johnny, can any-
body hear with their mouth?"
"No, child, I don't think (hey can,
replied the mother. "Then, mam-
ma, what made Mr. Jones tell sis-
tor ho wanted to tell her some-
thing and put his lips to her mouth
instead of her ears."—Merchant
Traveler.
KIDNEY COMPLAINT,
For over six years 1 have been a terrible
sufferer from a* troublesome kidney com-
plaint, for the relief of which I have spent
over $250 without benefit; the most noted so-
called remedies proved failure*. The use of
one single bottle of B. R. B. has been marve-
lous. giving more relief than all other treat-
ment combined. 11 is a quick cure, while
others, if they cure at all, are la the distant
future. ,
Q H. ROBERTS, Atlanta Water Works.
Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlanta, who owns a
largo nursery and vineyard, has a lad on his
piaco who was cured "of a stubborn ease of
Scrnfula. with one single bottle of B. II. B.
Write to him about the
SASFCUD'S
Head Colds, Watery
Discharges from the Nose,
and tiyes, Ringing Noises
In the Head, Nervous
■Headache »nd Fever lu-
tgtantlv relieved.
Choking mnctis dis-
lodged,membrane cleans-
ed and healed, breath
sweetened, smell, taste
and hearing restored, and
ravageschecked.
Cough. Bronchitis, Droppings into the
Throat, Pains iu the chest, Dyspepsia, WaaUug
of Strength and Flesh, Loi-s of Sleep, etc, cured.
One Bottle Radical ture, one box Catarrahal
Solvent and one Or. Sun ford's Inhalpr, in one
package, of all druggists Ibr $1. Ask lor San-
ford't Radical Cure, a pure distillation ot
Witch-Haiel. Am Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold,
Clover Blossoms, etc.
Potter JJrue aud Chemical Go.,
; ' ■
■m
'•KIUNKV PAINS." and that
weary sensation ever yresent With
those'of naiatul kidneys, weak liaeks,
overworked or worn ont by standing,
walking, or the sewing machine cur-
ed by Cutioura Anti-1'aln Plaster, a
original, elegant and speeoy antidote to
»in aud inflamalioD. At druggists. 25c; five
11. Mailed free, Poller Drug A Chemical
Boston
Carry the News!
Many Thaii*and Bottles of IX L Chill Cure
Sold Under Strict Guarantee and
A'one ScturMfd
Read what druggists and others say about it.
This is to ce tify that I have never known
I X L Chill Cure to fail in a single instance.
I have used it in my family with delightful
results and can cheerfully recommenc
any one annoyed with malaria in anv
especially chill and fever, malarial and
mittcnt fevers. J. W. CrawfoKD,
Houston, Texas.
Lake Cuarlks, La, Aug. 17,1883.
M. D Conk u.v & Co., Houston—Please
send mc two do/.on I X L Chill Cure. It is
the best medicine I have ever handled. Ev-
ery body is pleased with it. W Mhyxr.
Oct 16,1888.—Please send me three down
IXL Chili Cure. It boats anything in the
chill cure line. I guarantee every bottle
and none has been returned. W. Meykr.
I have used IXL Chill Cure in my family
for the Inst ten rears, and have never known
it to fail. One "bottle relieved every case of
chills or fever that I have tried it on. I
cheerfully recommend it to all persons livmg
in a mali'rial country,
J. M. Hicks, Montgomery County, Texas.
Kgr-Wo guarantee IXL Chill Cure to
euro chills and fever, ague, malarial and
bilious fevers, and refund the money, should
it fail, if taken according to directions-
Pr.cc $1.
M. D. CONKLIN & CO.,
Houston, Texas.
For sale by all druggists.
Aki un COKES DRUNKENNK8S
ORtI U and lnteiuiwrance, not in
REMEDY
the medical wolesslon and !
known New York physicians.
circulars a»d ^T^Vo
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est 14th
All Sorts
hurts sad many swts
man and beast
Itrtion.
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