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OHc.ol rulillc4tl9i. Unveil Wfinuxeu building, eornerot st\ i I.mI«*«uiI Sandy «Ueetj, lirenham,'Inn- fenmed ill tin r.>«inOlr<• * Urenhaiu, lr»a«, an<>mt . lit mini innltrt.
VOLUMK 7.
JiHENIIAM, TEXAS, TUESDAY MOUxiNG. Al'lUL 2o, 1882.
NUMBEit ?W
mssw^1
H. E. LUHN,
Druggist * Apothecary,
Brcnham, Texas.
i»Aim in
DRll'MKl'K INKS&CMEMICALS
FINE 'ton fc I SOAPS, BRUSH-
B'l, COMB &c.r FANCY AR-
TICI.ES, I'KRHUMKKV.
l*ir.'ciiptionj carefully com
pnnitHwd oul«i»anj»ertd with tare and
(lijpjkh ■
Fimcis, <"nullity Merchant* ami Physi
tlms mil hri'l my ^.totk of medicine com
pjcic. naiuntcd genuine and of the lies'
quality.
J. TK1STKAM,
DP AI r R IN—
Modioinos
AND -
Toilet Articles,
South side of public square,
MEN HAM, - - TEXAS.
AM^igylyof all the popular paten
Toitit articles and tine perfumeries in
endless variety.
Physicians' proscriptions carefully and
aeturatcly compounded at all hours, day
oi night, jan^dtf
FINKLEA & RALSTON
bfcAl FRS IN
Toii.ei ARTI-CU*', &C.
fcrWrtM-r'H H»'n HnlMiy, coi'
Main not I North "la.
BKENII.VM, : ; TEXAS.
W" Fhysician.-. mc>cnp*iu«i carefully
impounded. A full line of the most pop-
"lu imcm medicincs always on hand,
ratrooace tolicled.
E. ti. MENBEBMS,
«*Jf|»IIIi POSTS*,
/Iftrcflham, Texas.
Ita» liill tHiards crectcd 111 nil public
fr* 8 *•'>'» ,l1"' 's I'icpared to do
'"Uinlj ttf bill posting at icasonable rales,
^faction juiiranteed or no rAY.
L^URE
SiilttU a?* r' ,irv" I" :-
tho *v air in, «mh m I
l^ian!?!!!!' lllttreaa nfler h» ,
l«S2?fc ^v,lii« their mmtre*arL.
m u.is lh*n ehow u iu curing
f
SIOK
BRENHAM CARDS.
Bw ah tick ku.l
To tie Fnmt ipli1
The OldReliable!
Iliiviiijr loiijf studied the wanuof my patron*
and the |» hlie generally. it I- w 1th plaa*-
ur* that I annonnee that I have now
in atoekand amoninlantl) reeelr-
injK 11»« largaatAmi l)e*t allfn-
ted rIix'K of phuIm In my
Una evar brought to
thh market, con-
futing in of
SCHOOL BOOKS
of IjerrMii'l needed in an} of the m bonis
iiml coUrrfen in the eountrv,
DAILY BANNER.
BY RANKIN & LEVIN.
TERM? j
On* rotiy, one year, $f.no j
'' " on^ month, M
*1 " one week, IS 1
ADVKliTMM, It A TO :
One Inch, flratlnsariion, t! t>0
Ka« h bnh^<H)ti(*ul insertion. W
Mharnl term-* to quarterly and . early advar- .
tl«*r* Loral hot left* tan cant* a Una earh |
aMrtlon. Transient adrertUenienN payable
h advaoce.
Arrival of Tealna.
II. vv T. <\ \ve>t hound 11:35 n. ni.
H. & T. C, ca>t bound 5:5$ p. m.
I.emeu-
S.int.i Ke north hound it: ;; m
S.iniA Fe south hound 5:55 p. ni.
Mixed Train*.
II.AT. we>t bound, 12:10, .1. ra. 1
II. i T. C. cast hound, 2:35, a. m.
(icHfial >ens.
Tfio Uorem a NiKlitlngnlr of tM
Nuriw>ry.
Mary Oliver, it is understood,
has abandoned Simon Cameron
to the miseries of a cold winter, j
She is now anxious to marry a i
real live president.
VU following an cxtract from .1 kltci
miitco to the Cicrman Rcfonnctl Mt^cn*
gcr, at (,'hamhcr^hurgh, Tcnn.:
A Ilanefartrau.
>t <»|»cn the door for her, and Mrs.
| Wimlow will prove the American Florence
A Cincinnati girl died while ; Nightingale of the Nursery. Of thu vv
playing the piano. she was ! are sure, thai we will teach <mr "Su-y" I.I
just learning, the coroner's jury j "A, ^sinR on M"- Win,l,f" f"
\ ' / I helping her to survive and escape the grip-
ing, colicking, and teething -sieijc. NIi .
•
1'lt/H'KKS AMI
tilt"! ItHuK- —
— FOR I IIII.DRKN, I
Alliums ami M i«|i ll.MikJ ol I'verv Vartel; 1
CompUta a<»orti!ieut «>f
Blank Books,
fc'ockat Hook-, and an •»tlt»*i wanted.
<.»ohl I*euiand Tent IN. Every st\|a of
n«l Fancy'Writiiik Material. PtoKiainno1,
\Tadding or VIslMn rt.r.nl lioani and Ar-
tl»ts Mataiiai. Writing De^ki ate.
GENUINE OIL PAINTINGS,
lirniito*, Frainra. MalliujtH. etc I'm Ut
ami labia Utlary. I j" A full line of
Crockery »<> Glassware
M M It IIA'-kli tl i t
MDWl HIRCHANDISE
or KVI'.KT l>K«t Kil l KIN,
"Vi/C ,
Oi u
\\ III ha found Hi* leading I'nldit ati.oiMif the
• lay sii'i-rriptiima taKen for any
tkiio; wunled.
J. MrFARLAND.
< antral llou-e lUt
Centra! House!
Ant, <J«ilin.in and S.iP'lv stii c ,
HUENIIA M,
: 11 \A>.
EN1L BRAON. Proprietor,
( L.ue I'loj'iicUn of tlic lluailalu|)c Hotel,
New Br.vunliI;., Tc\.'o.)
Il-ivinj; purcha cd the alnr.e named ho-
tel I will i;ive the same my personal atten-
tion.
The Pining Room and Kitclicn will be
under my supervision and every attention
will be paid to the wants ol guest...
The, proprietor hope., by strict attention
to lmsine -s to merit a share of the public
patronage.
TRANSIENT BOARD PER DAY $2.
Boarders by the week or inonih taken on
reasonable terms.
ME8UIRE HOUSE,
writ3^3PW*--
VULCAN ST„ IN REAR OF NEALV'S STORE
ItltKNIIAM, il. \ IS.
Charles Langheimer, the in- i
rigible old convict whom Dick-
ens saw in the Eastern State
penitentiary, Philadelphia, and
by wliom the novelist used to
illustrate the horrors of solitary
confinement, is about to be re- j
leased from his ninth term in
that prison.
Our Stalwart, local contem-
porary only states half the truth
when it says that Keifcr will not
be a candidate fur the speaker-
ship in the next Congress, for
it should have added that he
will not be in the next Congress.
Kven the people of Ohio arc
disgusted with his record, and
he is already condemned to the
obscurity of private life.—St.-
Louis Republican, Dem.
' —1 «■» ♦
To the enorinotir mass of ar-
tillery already in her possession,
Germany is constantly adding
more. Since 1871 Prussia alone
has added 2,000 guns to her
stock. Many of them arc of the
heaviest calibre. The destina-
tion of a large portion of the
new guns is the foitre.s.s on the
Russian frontier. I11 c.tch of
these strongholds there arc
great parks of field and siege
guns ready for immediate ac-
tion in the case of war.
brought in a verdict of 1 a just
visitation of providence.
Spring bonnets, says a fash-
ion exchange, will be trimmed
with sunflowers. Then bonnets
will have to be made large
enough to be seen without the
aid of a microscope.
Mississippi has passed a law
preventing prize fighting, but
inariiages is still safe in that
state, matrimonial squabbles
not being included under the
head of ring battles
A new moveable bowsprit lias
been patented for the navy.
Now the country is really safe.
In case of a war all that will be
needed will be to build vessels
to fit the bowsprits.
A government contractor 011
the plains claims to have seen
, Window's Smithing Syrup relieves (li
fhild 111mii pain, and cities dysentery tnd
I diarrhoea. It softens the guni^, itduco
! inftamation, cures wind rojir, and cairn s
, the ihfant safely thtough the teething pe*
rioth It performs precisely What it proles-
t'. perform, every part of it—nothing
le*■*, We have never-.ech Mi>. WinsUw
I kn*»w hoi oidy through the preparation
| of her "Soothing Syrup for children teeth-
i mg." If We had the powci'wc would make
j her.
j net-.
' tk
t'i. a* she is, physical saviniii to the infant
SokJ l»y all druggist. 2$ centsa bot-
Pat Rcilly of Olyphant, Pa ,
is unpleasantly at large. He-
broke out of a lunatic's cell a
tew days ago, and labors under
the delusion that Father
O'Rourke is the only person 011
earth who knows him. A year
ago he wished to be entirely
unknown in the world, and while
Father O'Rourke was celebrat-
ing mass in church. Rcilly en
a herd of buffaloes forty miles ! tered and levelled a rifle at hint,
long. It has long been suspect- | He was disarmed and sent to
Rnjfla maaU
Board pardaj,
" " waek,
?.v
I HIP
Central Hotel,
J. N. WAVIBS0>i Prcprlflflr.
UirufM' JlnrWl aii'l JUli »>«■
o.avssTo.v.
1 K.\ A '
«.#rihs ni'tii 'vintiii •
vrtiHfr |Vy (*n i urr^. *
"°®"' li,»ti»iukii« tli« Ih r
fircn (fihey duly cured
head
tCftT'S3»!5f?!fiim^lalnt; but (mlu-
*t»^i»5®|tne»s does no' • r.d befo nnit rUo"*
f"«5iBR;hcm ,,T|d tlic.o Rule till la mttt-
J^r'tlmlthry will not l^v. llllin
ttnorks ukeachabw.*
ASortli iMt.snt relief In nil «»<■• of Hlinun..
tinn, N.uralgi» and Seiatka.
Mixed with • li«t« »««♦:■«' 'r ,7l!
e«* ^ly the wor,t cae .t Congh, < nld «■
noaraeerw.
Diarrbeca «n<1 1\t>'H"'T a ">airn
JVratef.il thai It. action i. ne«r .ucceeded
<£nfti|Mktlon.
rnuttiM l|>. P«in» and (ripiSK* I" children.
' m,Ct. all thita
PAIN KILLIHB
ACnrd. Imm«dl»t» rtlW l» Wphtheri. and •'
•^sssrjEi-^-'—"»
'"H""
ihn»i«MUitb.lkln. Tnniti.
Cure. Canker, Sore Mouth, n..d«cbe, Too.fi
.eti. aud Earache.
MAGIC
Corn Ch.p^ V*?
(tr.lp and Ernpilon. of the 8kln. spra'"'
feafn. of any of th. mwcWof the body.
UwotUUM , charm In cr.rr ailment p*
j |Ur to Ia41«i.
OIL
i?* tiiat Is. r" I" wli'-re »*•<
^ur pdla cuiu it wink
??**•!toliil ?T<S vrrT ?,®'l'lfl"*
2? Ir« •ftiHiw I'SII# make u ilo^".
^ AMI llo lint V »l| « o*
1 r i-.-ii
fl 't M U>|( i
IttW tt-ll. 1 •
| a long ami ttdioua akknaaa. in
I Sold hy Dniggiata, Otoren
< Madicinaa.
I « n
H.C. H0SK1!<M. MuuaKen
a 1 k 1 k \7 wantad to tak« l>i-'v'
A LAD I iMt.e.l..a»."«^
ftir mir,in«il' 1' , I jA' KS ,,,
roinmh^ion. *t,,ad\ w*- . ,
r«3>
ftiL" '.'Ar1;
I It III I IH<' 1 ' • '
"We were seized afew morn-
ings ago by a terrible pain 111
the left shoulder and neck,"
says W. F. Cook Est] , editor of
the Canajoharie(N. Y.) Courier.
"Having been favorably im-
pressed for some time with the
article recommended for all
sudden pains, and especially
rheumatism, we thoroughly rub-
bed the offending part, and in
less time than we write it, relief
came. The article in question
is St. Jacobs Oil, and we arc
loud in its praise.
A telegram from Kansas City
announces that the Ford broth- j
ers were smuggled through that
city yesterday from St. Joe en j
route to Ray coanty in charge I
of officials to answer to the
charge of killing Wood I lite
The prisoners state that (>ov.
Crittenden promised them im- i
munity for all past crimes, but
this, it seems, the Governor de-
nies. It is understood, how-
ever, that if convicted of the
Wood I lite murder they will be
pardoned, but unless the excite-
ment abates the sl.tycisof Jesse
JamC5 may find it difficult to
escape the vengcance of the
dead outlaw's friends.
Bill Chandler's vote ol con-
tinuation was not very flatter-
ing. Only 42 Senators voted,
;j for confirmation and 14
against. Not voting, 34. The
votes in his favor were 11 less 1
than a majority ol the Senate ,
still they were too numerous.
Bill Chandler is no man to have
a Cabinet position. He repre-
sents the worst element in om
politics. He looks upon poli-
tics as a game for the prizes.
He docs not shrink from any
jet for the benefit of his party.
Whether as an Artntn ni.ni t>( r.
Blaine man he should not be
put into a public position to '
which authority and patronage
belong —Boston Herald, Ind.
It is not only a toCt that the
Germans of the country arc
wholly out of place in the Re-
publican party but it is equally
true of the negroes wlic are held
in political vassalage by the
same party. So entirely true the 1
is this that the secession of both
neg/ocsand the German is simp-
ly .1 matter of time. Tile negro
voters will doubtless be the last
to throw off their chains, but in
time they Will see that their en-
joyment of the lull civil ngnts
guaranteed them by the war
j amendments- will be just as <e-
I ,-ure with the Democracy in
! power as under Republican
domination, and with the con-
sciousncjy of that will cornea
Iceling "I political independence
whi'-h will soon carry them out
„f the Republican partv. St
| r,,,ns Republii .ui
cd that America has citizens
who coultl excel even Ananias.
Harvard College proper has
been living beyond its income
for four years to the average
amount of $!3,500 a year The
deficit for 1880-81, amounting
to $34,469 11ij, i* the largest the
college has ever incurred.
It is said to be really distress-
ing to hear Anna Dickinson,
after she has just finished play-
ing Hamlet without pantalettes,
stick her head out ol the dress-
ing room door ank yell ; "Say
has any one seen my petticoats
and corsets?"
Not one woman in ten thous-
and, say:. Mrs. Swisslielm, has
room inside her clothes for the
rise anil fall ol the ribs in | Wort, and I did. It was just
breathing. 1 lien woman, who j tlie thing for my billiousncss
an asylum. He late appeared
in public again and was very
anxious to find Father O'Roukc
to identify him as the one and
only original Pat Rcilly.
O'Rourke is due home from
Kurope, and Rcilly is at large
and nobody dares to arrest him.
I Ic wants to be indcntilied and
then he is supposed to be desi-
rous of removing Father O'
Rourkc. 'I here is a good deal
of interest in Olyphant as to the
issue between the priest and
the layman.
•'Hie Itoctiir lolil Me
In take a blue pill, but I didn't
for I had already bucn poisoned
twice by mercury. The drug-
gist told me to try Kidney-
is always tight, has little excuse
for blaming the man who but
occasionally gets in that condi-
tion.
The new geographical map
of Italy, planned at the >ast In-
ternational Congress at Bologna,
will cost $800,000, and probably
will not be finished before the
and constipation, and now I ,1111
as well as ever." Torpid kid-
neys and Liver is the trouble,
for which Kidney-Wort always
proves to be the best remedy
known.—11 a rt ford Cou ran t.
-• ^ »
K. F. Martin is a thrifty
North Carolina negro who had
end of the century, inasmuch ar> 1 s°mc experience as a lailroad
the budget will furnish at the : contractor and lias now under-
most only 546,000 annually lor
the purpose.
SOU ! 111. Till. IM AI.IK
A ftw drop- of SO/(>lM)\1 1111 vi■ 11
with vs.1 Itr. an«l plnrcd in the month of the
invalid, will lelresh him. !' •"•mnti/^
what 11 wnuMhe diyand un»'"mi »ri i.lvlc,
and mtimte ph',^111 »•, and in-io-v nj
petite. N'» nurse Imuld 1 • ■; e- ? ><»/«'.
1 H ) N T.
(iiants have their jealousies
as well as other show people-
taken to build a road from
Washington to Wrightsvillc
with eolored capital and color-
ed labor. He procured his
franchise and right of way and
then having formed a company
advertised that colored men
wishing to bccome railroad pro-
prietors could obtain stock at
the rate of $25 per share or 2;
days work per share. The re-
s'dt has been a rush of negro
laborers and seven miles of the
28S aWSte!' '«■"> .* When c.l»..»-
with his wife from the flowery
kingdom. Lang is much ovcr-
ped the road i- to be operated
entirely by colored train hands.
g,own, and his length suggests Mat(i|j )s cncouraKcd by lhe
people of that part ol the state-
that he must have had a German
hint fur a name to .eprescnt i ^fcspcct his cotcrpristv
him in the Western civilisation j
In a bed lie makes himsell \ It is worth remembering that
instead of I, and contrives to be ; nobody enjoys the nicest :.,;r-
happy. His grip is like a quart;' roundings il in bad health,
crusher, and his hat comes | There are miserable people
down on common men.-, shoul ' about to day with one foot in
ders. He is a very clever sort
of a fellow and doesn't seem to
rccognue his extraordinary
height as distinguishing him
from common mortal men. Mrs
Lang, pretty as a celestial ought nicnt
to be, is live feet high, and by j
bird's-eye measurement her feet j
arc just four inches long. Capt. 1
Goshen, the Palestine giant, l
who Iiye^ pn llij lariii m -Sew
Jersey and who claims the gi- |
gantic belt, is inclined to think
this is the real Chang, while the
big fellow who showed in this
country lil »t year as '< hantj
was only an outlawed Montcnc- '
grin, who wa
trap peddler in ,\ 11 stria. God)
en is willing to measure and try
conrl'ts'ons with, hi< late rival
the grave, when a bottle of
Parker's Ginger Tonic would do
them more good than all the
doctors and medicines they
have ever tried. Sec advcrtisc-
' 11:1
v.. 4,V
11.! Ih.
i* 1 Si- ■
• ; I,, ni
1 1,'
K.
V\
Mrs. Donnought's husband
left hrr in Providence, and went
fortune hunting in California,
tour years ago. lie sent her
money occasionally, and now
hiving accumulated $20,000,
has returned to his old home.
But he find:, that Ins wife mar-
ried Thomas I- recklelon in 1 a^t.,,
and lias siicc had two pairs of
formerly a rat- twins. Kioekleton says thai
^lie told him she was a widow,
and he r> willing now to give her
up b.;t Honnought do»,en't
want lie 1 under the circuin-
stanrcs. Tluis from having two
husbands, she drops to none at
all,
TnAPR m\nt
THEGREAT
i'tm
BRENHAM CARDS.
Casino Saloon,
Kpi 1; fluildtnp, coiner Qniiman .nd
Charles streels,
HKIVNHAM, TI.XAS
C. 1-. SANDI.n, Prof
RHEUMATISM,
Heiiralgin, Scintica, Lumbaqo,
Backache. Sorsne:>s of Me Chest, !
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-
ings and Sprains, Burns nnd
Scalds. General Bodily
Pains.
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains end Aches,
N > Pr*p«riOi.»n rn »*attli «"junU »r .t\ c«
*« n t'lf'i ,+ iwptr /11": rhrnft I if* • t
U' lifilv .\ trlnl I'll! ill" |"1 I'li'iw 'f
r • i (line f 50 I «n * *. • i"
in,: «idi |Hinran hay« c'baap nu'l |"-»ii»* ■ jt I
jfl ( In 1 tin
I'ii•• »'.n« In El*" 1 I..Mi.'inajen,
SOLD BTAUPRllCMtllsTR AND PEA I-KR3
IN MF.moiNF,
A.VOGELER. Sr. CO..
Lalt'til or r, Mi'., I . S A*
uictoi.
Ice-cold ltecr nn lap; finesl wines
quors an.l cigars. ^ cu.il .nil p!;a,-.*
eittinq roi.iin i, provided for then»ipin.
h "ohm:. |nlr 7th, iMo-Htf.
P LEHMANN'S
SALOON,
t.Coinei St.t hailes anil Sandy Stree:.
I!iikniiam, Tfxa-i.
I li.' Inr is supplied wiih McGibbon*
CeU:hr.it..(l 8-ye.irold Kye Whi^k^ s. well
a. ihe linc-t wines ami liquors in .he city.
hine 1 ijj.irj and chewing tobacco always
kept mi hand.
St. Louis beer on tap and bottled.
Bill AMD BIILIMO SALOON
(New Huihling, South of Opera House!
BKKNHAM, TKXAS.
I hn -aloon occupies the finest building
im the i.ity and i , niilifort.bly filled up with
Billiard .ird Pool 1 able*. i l.oU.r is sup
plied w i th the lincst \N h is k i rs in I he mar-
ket, as well .is Wines and Hrandies; aho.
Beet and I ig.us. M11 K BUNCllEs are
a spcnalty. (iKO. HIRSIIBERG,
April b-tf with A. L. I.aurai.n*.
KIDNEY-WORT;
DOES
WONDERFUL
CURES!
I L. EDWARDS,
tl 0
Untrirtor an<l Rnlldfr,
Hrcnham, I a
I - prepMcd In ton I tact for huilHmg
Rcnrr.il < npentei work. i;,nmat-8 a.nd
design* 'urni.shcd al hoil notiir. Spe<ial
attention ^*ven to pth work, rational
I 'diritcd ano •••isfaction guaranteed. Shop
south »idc of nit.nstreet.opposite Intyrf
II "use. March 2^.187^
iipi'tnh*'ii iieumi tin- t it'ii, noulis|
niol KIUM \ S at lfn««nonr lime.
fl».<n<i*>'> 11 r'^iiwon 0»n rv< U in r- f Otf> f.' innn
nm Buho'i-m Hiii rU ■ ■ I i"- in R olnc.'.- r 1 ■ I tTri
B«rf lHuMfM, Ih't' imM-fM, .t.-niudic,
ratinn. rt>a, or In Itlm»unfliv«n. N^ioi'ri",
Ntrvuua IiuaorW-rn an't F«riiale ComplamtH.!
HT,F. WHAT ?FOrLA WAV
l; Si. 11,, r l • •, i, i 111 Knn.u
KI'Iik i W .., i ■ iii. .1 i.ii., .if • i i»if ii Ih r I ti \
•i' Innn Iiml Im uiln io, I. i i hi
M«W Jnlm A'l li'«l I ,-t W.«-III !%.•»• M. Old"
|h»-i l.oj, v iri>. i. ... I ■ i K
IilnO. mtiH f ml tljuL Im- >•' ., ' i.i '• • i • 1 ■ n • , i '
_ U.lurv U.„t,
M If H (i..".l«|,i nil » r!ii • I.. " "II-,
■ M !»•< W I ' li.it t'UM'i till t If V. , III Mil' Mt lit I fill
|u)v'j.| |h Il> f. !»..( kiln v w. It - Mr. i,....
Anna I,. .Inri-plt t>f s«ii|(h Sn|« in N V . *nrti
ifhrit wv, n \ • hi - »-iifr. r -Mir (in >■ .In» v 11. "iMi h
Ipnil «>lli» r ••"ini»lj< il,Dull t uib ■! l>v Ha- uxv ofi
| k lillli J
Ji'tm ft t iwre»>. '• r.f .1 • i>"-n Ten' ■ ■ rr. m-'I
Jfitr )i.1l«fr"IM In. I on I kl.ln. . I 1 I- - (i| ,|
JW 0<M l:,kin»r I, i I I . i ■ . f ol.lo I •. |< I0l*n,'
I Kill IK* Woi i niiiij, li i in !.
Ml. h-. t «• •«.. ■ f V-.i i:.- io. - ' • • • , Vf .
Inuir. n-'l • Itfl.f >1 IM i W'l '• I I.'r,■ . .IiM;> I ' > II!,.I
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KIDNEY-WORT
PERMANENTLY CURES
|KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,|
IConfitipation anrl Pilrs.
I ir O In 1'i.t hi» In llr.v VrfrlaMr. 1'nrm !n
I tin rntif , urn of Ii|i. h nm l • , i *1
Itif ninli. in, I l<jii!.l 1'iirii'. i i r » < on.
|c^nlm(«'<l, for ili■ -«• liint ruiiw ( ly ^i»-
||)'u« if.
||fr // nft* ».'»Oi 'Jilt , iK, f f,„
nr.r ir ai nij. mm • - .m i i - « #i.»o|
wnxs, i,'it ii a i: iis(>\ a Co.. i ini-*
'(WillM-rifl thfirliy f»rv.t j'.Id,) fit III IM.t nv, VT,
THH OLD RHUARLk.
'^oysms * F18H,^k
FRANK KVANSICII
I« pitp.tied Io lurntdi ny .tei, «oid. li.di tn
f.i mi lie • c \ e i y djy
I i 11 ind o) -lei > .ci ved at nis 1 e-laiiinn'
;»ii'! .tl o ok ;»1; in order a I any time.
V ,
V:L '•<!
M il
0.&R.LZNDXIMA1VXV
M. 1 li.tilci street, ite;u (. cnlul depot,
I'llsl.MIAM, I I XAS.
Wapa ail Carriaie Halm,
.oiii KI I'.\IKU<>, Have lot -il',
ItajT N'cw .md.Second ll.ind ftu£pe..^g|
Farm I^Iachiiiory.
Willie'."* r.ilcnl » oin .tnd < oiton Man'fi ;
Mi:C«rmick\ Mrmin^'Machines; bolh«[
uhich vvc -sell with full guarantee in v»rinn£.
Cash for Cotton Seed
11,.: Iiieiiliim Oil Mill i. now buying col
Inn ..eel r.lid (raying ilic
IIi«hcst ( ash Price
\ ! yin men anu seed owncis are invited
to call ni the Mill before selling.
WT W ir, p ymj; (»alve?»tOn pi ice s
• • freight lor bonc.s and iron.
BRENHAM OIL MILL,
Near banta re Uepia.
J. J. LIEB,
I I A I K R IN
GROCERIES;
AMI FAMILY SUPPLIES,
M.iin sue. i, IIKliNllAM.
I • )"■ r.. civil! .1 full nv.iiic of Ire.1.
i" .in wlikh aie oft'tie.l ni rc.isoii.:bl«
• . A sh.ei n| the publii: nplronapei*
' pult'itly .oiitildl. Salisfai.iion guar-
nit-r.l tustnnier-. l.iise me a ln..l.
1\ KHENTZL1N,
ill
I >F A t F K IN
!<<MU
u
Wines l.liaors, T»k« r»,
Cigars, Crockery and Glassware.
H,r»l,.'i IIiiII.IIiij, Writ «i,|»of s.,uaie,
IIHKMIAM, I fcXAS.
W Wallacc,
I '"."Is delivered in all 04i(, i.f ihe
'IV bee ..I ih.1150 |Un S, ijUl-dwiy.
VI I.\\ M II',
I.Ji.moi.', M.
Hull,ilo, N. \
1, IM-Ir . in' I ,
, • KaO)| ije
e.i .1.1'lllly.
Is. I . M' 1 . \ S
Agent lor l'.u<
a ri 1
Vdn.1 1
vi .f.l Inn,
r.ir.1 ■< 1. 1
, I Hiri|{
•• "til.ls*
e«'»i
s,.h.
COTTON ; FUTURES:
Tin: Ohio legislature has pa s-
v;l1111 e ironcl.nl law against sell-
ing liijuors on hunday.thepcna!-
ty being $100 fine and imprison- j
nicnt not exceeding thirty dajs
-ami 1 i.inioiaUi warns to Ue
annexed to Kentucky. The
law will make the fortune of
Covington in a very few Sun-
days, "for the l mcinnati man
"must have his beer.
. K,
-I'
1 h
all
Ik 'ijMiii an ' oip:> . '
I * -is'-! ' II'
uniili! \ - 1 ht pin- ii' ♦ J
"( ■ ; „ Alr -il. ;| J I,
S. 1.: I'lir^' 11 I f I
Ml. to AVli"
IN M.W r
1 AN
nf tin
1:.
NotO
ine .n
1 • If#■ |» • r t ••»e•»»
;n,>
iomoki
.11 \ * <
Out in Ohio the other day a
variety actress cowhided an cd-
tor. She didn't present him
with a pair of new boots, She
thrashed him.
|0"l'jt|ii:. li.' i.f '' ' I e.i. ,ne
„. „ ' rmbli, I!' -1 hr lad,., 1 M
I, i ,! ;n 1 i-el, | , , in r 1 ., .11, il "1
,,.,, ,. 11 ■.<An. tie .eli' ■ l»s ' irie,',
I:, I'ilt mi 1 ,1 for- the Si., 1 I,
... . >. s„i ! | ,„v j,
\ |/il»,olv
The margin re^tiired in New
Orleans is only
wt 1 • i!,\ u-;,
While in New \ 01V il is never
less than
ss-J.r.o Per Hi llo
Dress Making.
I Cash Paidiconon Seed
I he yndt I dj»ned want* t<> h«y ad d>a
I '"linn -.ced il-. be deliuifd at ihe
• cd h.oisc "ti the Santa I'c'iiaik, an'l he
• • • prepaied at all time* to | ay
CASH ON DELIVERY.
I ant jUiyiojj the very hijjhe i m.ol.pi fit e
i*iid invite all ounci > «>l seed to call and
mx' tnc before cllin^,
AI.OLI HI I l>l \l<\\
Atjcnl lor Gaivi Ion Oil 1 wnpafo*.
WM. SCHUKENBEKO,
Mis, I . I .At
l In." i"
ilivinloriiis
her ! li • n«i »« I pn • tv, tb •• will
; I ' 'line hei On \|.|l;in(; ll:i-nir ., |ht
1-1 "f f, iSH', O | I ' Kl^'lll .. ,1|1
■ '■ I" ', II• <*t. li 1 I'.ittH:, lai ]... \|i
i *'"1 1 «'• •• •' i 1,1 . I".
Blacksmith. <
and maniilacturer .1
auriiiiltiik.il Mtn '
i
llretibaiu, ','ei
IV ^etiail allenlior
Siioti no. general job
i iio> IVwo lil'.er.-il
i i. -nk« on -ludv '
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