Intelligencer-Echo (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1, Monday, January 18, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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mTELLiaENCER-ECHO.
BC8INKBB NOTlCK.-l-eatln advance.
&0 a year! Blx. months $1 SO. AdvertTseoicnt
11 (0 per enuare each aubscqucnllnsertlon ISctsr
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PoaiMAaTanii And Fricnde are- authorized to act
asAgsnts. -
D. W. C. Baker nmoPAacttALn.ItATTan.l
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IX K BOMHTLtR Eaoa.aie autliorzcd Agcntsat
Austin.
Until we can nrorldo a suitable office advertisers
. . . .
and correspondents can address I Yrr - LuaEicaa -
Ecno through tho l'ontoDlcc.
Local and Light.
Marty cattle died on tho pralrlea during
the recent cold apell.
The appointment of J. P. Alexaridor na
Poit Waster nt Fort Worth wo learn gircs
gencrai satisfaction to the citizens of that
burgh.
We had the pleasure of meeting the
other day our old typo friend Wcs. Iled-
ricic of Wcatherford who was returning
home from n Northern trip. lie wan for
several yearn Slierifl' of Parker coiintvand
one of the bent officers the State ever had.
B. J. 8h elton Esq. Post Master of Cor-
nicana parsed throitRh Dal Ins the other
day from a trip to the National Capital.
Also Col. 6tephenRonof Galveston recent-
&S Ir.from the East. Wo truBt that they aro
a it. H.J I ...i ..!!. .!. ..-
not aemortu jzxu uy Luiiiaui. nn uf-
Sometimes we are devils- our-
;SstVonwiieri we will tcmpttiiefrni
1-
v;tv of.Qut. nowcre presuminR on
'Ihcir changeful potency. Shaks-
(tpcare.
Every sect as far as reason will
help them gladly UBe it ; when it
faiU them they cry out it is a
matter of faith and above reason.
Locke.
lory is like a citt-Ie in the wa-
;iitwftich never ccaspth t enlarge
itueUjUn by hroau spreaninp u
Swtlelto Danglit. Sliakiieare.
e' like other beasts
itooison in the rro-
S.A i
and are allured by
to their .destruction.
hSg&tt?! .
."Sm.1
ilocfioXsomf is the free-
iTin-t t.
VWAAUU'IK
Wif AMeVhtrfJ'of sWine
4ntlyvwpwJa'tft!ep l
lHt
e ttmt ran
Vnrlv. tmwun"filHLn nlace .into
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f 'rt. "Tr:TiAir- .. J T....
a ailU'iVveroL uruwnca. ivi-v.
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V scope of anintellectis nol
r)!jL.nacasSretl vifhjayta pest ri n jr
'Wrlchnraoter deeiplicrcil from the
ora nose.-
Bovce.
nhjiantliropyfcv
.10 for Hs';hqigitJ but for its use.
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MtniiA'rtna rt tit ft 1SI1 .
UUUIIIUUII'l fai n
'jhr5ftte
rcujate more by pivinp
'confidence to the fneiis
.oVtlirMirticsthan hv urintinK
2aVgfiE3aFi
WbmmBm
wssK3m
T' ir---:iij jail
BwiftWj
JfiJi "-i r.aj
mnrt Imtli 1 t Wit
tXt" v 'f i-
j iieirilchesfli'iit rather for their
nhihtnthropyhwe qo not value t
i :ii'i ktii-i-i 1111:11 mi mi mi
- CthSmShJridan.
rTiliT V.'.iYI i"
yily loolcfng into physical causes
our'mijids are opened and enlarged
and in this pursuit whether we
loe the game the chase is certainly
of berviee. Burke.
We are surrounded by abysses
but the greatest of all depths is in
our own heart and an inchihtible
leaning leads us there. Draw thy-
lf from thyself. Goethe.
. A pension has been granted to
"""" Mrs. Penely Heuld of Somerset
wltose husband was captain of the
'schooner Mormon a vessel eap-
tiired by the rebels on the coast . of
JblOruUi wlnle engaged in a lorceti
voyage for our goveriuneiit. Cap-
tain Heuld died in a rebel prison
t l ? . il !...
and nis widow ooiuins tne peusiun
nf"- . I.
ot a captain in inn navy.
Texas InstalcN.
The Advance and Reporter of Waco
have consolidated anr Speight and Street
hereafter will conduct the new paper.
The Ennia Argua says On the 8th ult.
cold Friday two negroes a man and wo-
man left Enn'm about night to go to Capt.
Fannlll'a place Vear the Trinity in a wag.
on. They were drinking and carried a bot-
tle with them. About day the woman got
to a house speechless with cold. 1 he man
- was froien to death.
William Ft sler shot and killed
Sol. Robinson a neighbor of his
in Bosque county lust week.
A German bho.-tnuker was
poi.oned on the night of the 14th
inst. at Brenhani by drinking li-
quor offered him by two iKgro-.
He diud from its etl'fft - .i'd nib
pers are in hunt of th negrm-H
t The Denison lobhyiMe
Washington aro reinforced by I..
B. ComniiB-iouer Maurice ai
'Deputy District Attorney Hoi ii- '
The delegation is now presutlKU It
w fill)
Naw till VahaMa Almanac fbr 187S.
We have been presented br James rturke who
represents tho Book Haute or K. II. Cuthlng Itons-
ioii witn nampniet or ninety nvo pages wnicn
brer the title or The Tcim lturl Register and
r.rriLi' ."HU
Hounton by Mteir. H. F. Hardenstlo S. Co. It la
- fnntpllcil hT Jemi Ilurkc Jr. a native of Tex;.
The Rurnl lli-glstir contains a Garden Calendar for
moIlthi b"MKl on ttao meridian of llou.ton anil
Dnllna respective!). In this aro specified directions.
bl 1 Information leathered from experkneed
fiirmi re la each section Indicated whst when and
bowtojLnt. The work contain! a ihort dceerlp.
tlon of Tcxaa In IU separate divisions of north
0.uln r.Ml SJ.t . J.h?.I.'''iKr !n"iLn ?rrT
interesting nrucic on wic ..literal of lexas irom
. The Bouth" published at New Tork;alto an am.
tic on Fruit Orowlnr by an ripcrlrnccd T4xan;
alio one on Tcxaa luiuroaiti. Appended to It Are
tw neai mam or Texai. or the lauat make.
The
work la neatly gotten up and sold at Ihlrtj-.fivc ecnta
retail U dliconnt to tuo trade.
A Word of idvUs to THTtttn.
The Ulitourl Kanaaa k Tezaa Kallway baa be-
come eo well known to the people of Teiat a one
of the flncat and raott comfortable Roadiontheeon.
tlncnt to travel on that It aeeme almott unneoeaaarj
that we should say aught In Ita pralae. Yet wa can-
not ever gut back from a trip orer this Una without
ajrlna; something In pralae of the management who
always seem to be striving to make their patrona
comfortable while traveling over their road. The
track r always tn the brat poetlble condition and
trains aro at all times ran at uniform speed. Full-
man's finest Drawing Room Bleeping cars' accompa-
ny alt through passenger trains and If yoi- are go-
ing north or east by making your wanUk&wn.yeu
can go either via flannlbal or BU Louis. And fbr
Kansas City Denver California or any of the Nor.
tliwestern States or Territories It Is much the beat
routo we have from Tela. Their dining sUtlons
and hours for meals are all tint a traveler could wish
for and In fact there'seetna to' be nothing left un-
done to render a trip over this Une pleasant.
Weighty.
The reasons for addlm; marble dust alum starch
flour &c. to baking powders are to make them
welshtv. and thus add to croflU It would be writ
weighty and thus add to profit. It would be writ
for liousekicpers to know that Dr. Trice's Cream
llaklng Powder Is free from these adultcranta.henco
tho purest and most economical as two teaspoon
fula go as fur as three teaspoonfuls of the heavy
kind and as baking powders nre used by teaspoon-
fuls and not by welghtthc aavlng tn this direction Is
no email Item.
Dr. Trice's Baking Powder and bis True Flavor.
tng Extracts are beyond all question tho best and
most perfect of anj thing In the market. To Insure
certainty buy Dr. Trlcc'a Powder only in cans.
G
O EAST VIA ST. I.OUIS.
Now that Ttxnn tin direct rail communication
with tho whole country trmikn liouhl romerahfr
that tho Pioneer Linen of the Wcit afford tho heat
and only routci through tho Indian Nation to St.
IxiuU and ull principle clth.fi In the Northern Em.
tejn and Middle Stattt. Passenger from Qalvcston
Houoton Aantln Waco Brjun Dallai Marnlmll
Jefferson nnd nil other clllta audtownton thelloui-
ton and Tcim Central Railway and Ita connecting;
rail and utiigo tin en arc ofltrtd the choice of two all
rail route to 6U Louts.
At Denlnou Texan connection Ifl made with tho
Mfinourl. KnnaskTexn Hallway and atVinlto
In the Nation a junction la formed with the Atlantic
and Kaelfic Railroad by which all paiiengcrs arc
curried through Bouthwcat UImouh direct to BU
Louis without change of cars. Or If the passenger
so desires ho can when purchasing hit through
ticket arrange to continue his Journey through VI
nlU to BU Loui by way of Sedalla and the Mliaou-
n i'acinc tvauroau. ituin 01 ineie roaas oeing un
dir one management equal facilities are offered In
the matter of palatial sleeping cart elegant day
coaches quick time and superior accommodations
of eterv kind. The trains of thete comnanlea ar.
rive In Bt Louis In ample time to make connection
with all roads leading out of the city. Particular
Information with inapt timetables Ac can be had
at the various Through Ticket offices In Texas or
by add reining John Howard Texas Passenger Agt.
Houston Texai or K. A.Ford General Pass ent;er
Agent Bt. Luuls M . 320
DR. C. II'LAUE'S
CELE3HA.TED
liver pills;
ro3Taiscc!:sor
Liter Complaint.
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
PAIN in the right tide under the
edge of the ribs increase on pres-
sure; sometimes the pain is in the
left side ; the patient is rarely able
to lie on the left side; sometimes
the pain is felt under the shoulder-
blade and it frequently extends to
the top of the shclder and is some-
times mistaken for a rheumatism in
the arm. The stomach is affected
v. i;h loss of appetite ai.d sickness;
the bowels in gencr.il are costive
tomctimci alternative with lax; the
head is troubkd with pain accom-
panied with a dull heavy sensation
in the back part. 1 here is generally
con:idcrauc los of rren.ory st-
companicd with a pr.li.f..! tct.:3ton
of having left undu.c sor t !.!i ;
v.hich ought to have been dee. A
alight dry cofj.h is sometli' s ir tt-
tendant. 1 he patient cor. p'..::.j of
Aeariness and debiii.;-; ho is easily
startled his feet cic cold or burning
and he comphlr.s of a pr'.cUy sciui-
tion of the sltm ; his sp'.'.r: are lo ;
r.d although he is saliii.J that exer-
cise would be beneficul to hitr yet
be can scarcely summon up fort.tade
enough to try it. In fait he dis-
trusts every remedy. Seteral of the
above symptoms attend the disease
but cases hate occurred where few
of them existed yet examination of
the body after death has shown tl.e
livEft to have been extensively de-
ranged. AGUE AND FEVER.
D. C. M'Lake's Liver Pi: is is
cases or Acjuc and FetER t. !cn
taken with Quinine are pr&duc-'.ve '
of the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be usrc prepamurv u
or after til mr; Quinine. e v.J. ' '
tlvue s.M i.j ae si..iucd '. i'. t
disease to jic tlict a iau i.-.zt.
V. TPm al T! rriripin rri'"'r f-ns
ntlirr tn il. (lull i; J .. . . !. t. i as
I wir unkn din inti i j ( :...i; hi fr.
C. it .iif'i Z-urr i.Mi. yin4 ly ft '..
JlrM I'tUiluryli 'o i.i tf.uA bi Ji .
aiJimi''a'i't u To liio. K' '. tnsnr l .
trial wa ml I rorwerJ it n . ' ti.i i t . n r
part of tli llilt4 M l-lnl.i ot j' . f-r
IwIt tlirsrsiit po. - h r p. rrc m m tf
ytrmltof lor l?iirin I'.ri-.it smi' -. '.'I
rV" f..tn CsnuU ruiuit L auu.ut....t4 iw
Swcjl ivuts sztra.
DR. C. M'LAISJE'S
VERMIFUGE
kM tx kt?l Is tret? srwry If wnM fc r
lUdi-aa ir up iiuidt. rtem rmvu i.
aa4 VTomw (it llxu lev 4mm f
M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE
" r-""!. tiik M'ouno.
.ISi? 52?riutH.wl5'.4 tntaal.laS tk.
JalTsnttretrsaa'ala U3S. aa4ali.rMjHn'aaHilsMas
Sfrssp aa4 Pills wat.k I naraaU. aa lataUial. ear.
Sr rata. U nasi Iab. Baek Iltati. Uaiks. MirtMs. SIS.
ar. U.aa4 sUSU.waU.au.uM. wtraUtaUU(k
Apni.iut. - - -...- .. r" . runs
Wi UarnstM war. Curt tjr tt aa4 will sat taty a aas wriS-
kvaaa.St.T.'IVM.al.rpbr.D Drraaaf.rrtlJa.SU.C II
Elu.Kli.ra.B4T S.a.KuaaaaaaClusasI.wa.kn
VOTlaatiaTTtllaSgra.M.r. B.T l ap rail. Caatra
sUa-aa. iafeMsbMltwrtuDr nu.r'VaUAjaala.
satorrraaittlataa4aaraaMs(Tatls IMHrwsiirnaalai
tlsaHtr Ml twit a. iktrrt a mm? tl47raawlitA
I
THE SUN
DAILY AND WEEKLY FUR 1875.
Tho approach of the Presidential election gives
u minimi Imbortance to the evrnta and OcTilopmrnts
of 1ST&. Wo shnll rndoftor to describe them fully
faltliAillv and fenrkiriy.
The wfeklt Bun has now attained a clrcuhtlon
of ocr seventy thousand copies. Ita readers are
found In every Rtatu ftnd Territory and Its quality
I wrll known to the public. We ahall not only en.
deavor to keep It fully up to tho old standard.but to
Improve and add to Its varlrty and power.
The Weekly Sim will continue to boa thorough
ticwHpnper. All the news of the day will be found
In It condensed wlicn unimportant at full length
when of moment and nlKnyi e trust treated In
a clear Intm-Mlntf and Intitruetlvo manner
H Is our aim tn mnk the Weekly BrM the hett
fumli nowpnper lii the world. It will be full of
emcnaimns; aim approprisie rramns; ui cirry son
hut wilt print nothing to offend the most scrupuloui
and delicate taste. It will always contain the most
Interesting stories and romnneen of the day care-
ful I v selected and leplbly printed.
Tbt Agricultural Ihpartminl U a prominent fca-
turn In tbe Weekly flun. and it articles will always
be found frevh and uicful to tho farm or.
The number of men Independent In politics ! In
creasing and tho Weekly Ban In their paper eipe.
clallr Ubelonff to no nun v. andohtis no dicta
tion contending for principle and for too lection of
tho best men. It exposes the corruption that dl
graces tba country nnd threatens the overthrow of
rrpuDiican iiksmuuoiM. n na no nnr 01 Knnves
and seeks no favors from their sunnortcrs.
The raarketa of every kind and the fashions are
regularly reported tn Its columns.
Tho price of tho Weekly Bun Is one dollar n year
for a sheet of eight pngm and fifty ilx columns. As
uiiss imtcij- pars uk.' tipenses 01 pnptr anu priming.
Wo aro notable to makti anv discount or alltiW anv
premium to friends who may mako spcctul efforts to
extend IU circulation. Under tho now law which
ruqutres payment of pontage jn luhaticr utio dollar
a year with twenty cents the cost of prepaid post
age ndded la tho rat of tubscriptlon. It Is not nee
estary to get up a club In order to have the Weekly
Bun at this mte. Anyone who sends one dollar and
iwcniy cents w in get inu paper posipaia tur a year.
Wo have na tnit Hnir nvtnU.
Tho Weekly 8un. ilght pages flftylx columns.
Only $1 20 n year pontage pnpald. No discount
irom this rate.
lltL UAtLY fiuN A lfirffp fnnr.nairt newnnsner
of twonty-cleht columua. Dally circulation ot over
iww. aii inu news ror a ccui. ouuscnpuon
poiiage prepum o cents a momu or fo.du tt year.
To clubs of IV or o r. a discount of 20 per rent.
Addresi "fllK 8UNM New York City.
DR. C. M'LAl.
CeleBrated American
Worm Specific
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
XIIE countenance is p:c and
leaden-colored with occjj:oi'j1
:j or circumscrihed spot en
one or both cheeks ; the eyes becore
dull ; the pupils dilate ; an azure
semicircle runs along the lower-eyelid
; the nose is irritated swells t: d
sometimes bleeds ; a swelling cf t'.j
upper lip-; occasional headache v 1.':
humming or throbbing of the c - ;
an unusual secretion cf saliva ; t '
or furred tongue; breath ery !
particularly in the morning; spr: i
variable sometimes voracious '.:!i a
gnawing sensation of the stcmsih it
others entirely gone ; fieer'rg p ' 1
in the stomach; occasion:! rr
and tj:n:ting; iolcnt pair.s tlrui '.
out the abdomen; Low els irrct '!.--
at times costive ; stcols sl'.rry rnt
unfrequently tinged wit'i l !cr.J'; I J1'.-
swollen and hard ; t'rne ti"! ! ; re'-
sp'.ration occa'onr'ly c'Fri' rrd
accompanied by h'c! ot j 1 ; c i 'n
sometimes dry erd ctrvt.' '.!; -.
easy and distur! ed sl-ccpi w'.b f '-
ing of the teeth; teiuper .-..-':e
but ReneraUyjrrit?ji5teic
Whenever tie a'.bye s j '
are found to cx';3t
D. c. M'LANn'oVrnMTrur;-:
Will certainly ifitt a crre.
The universal success wl'th 1
attended the administrztion of
preparation ha lecn such cs to -rant
us in plcdg'ng cursches to t"
public to
RETURN THE MONEY
in every instance wlerc it slicv'd
prove ineficctual: "providing tie
svmptoms attending the sickress of
the child or adult should uarrcr.t tl e
supposition of worirs Ic'ng tip
ciuse." In all cascs the Med'cir-s
to be given in sirict accoruamt
WITH THE DlRtCT!C5.
We pledge oursclvcj to il-c ru! :1c
that
Dr. C. M'lane's Vcrmifi
DOES NOT CONTAIN MURCV V
in any form ; and that it is an inr.--cent
preparation not'capaMc of V ' -the
slightest injury to the most tt
infant. Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS. Pitt.bl-rbii i-.
P. S Dealers aarl Phpidir. orrlcHnj from
ethers than Flemlnr Bros .will do well to time
Uirir orders dlitlnctlV and Ukr mam tut Dr. C.
tTLatu t.trtfnrrdhfUtmitte first .filtilurek
" thoe wishing to gt e them a trial we M
RT11? J" "i'. T" P"1''. " ny PTt of the
United States one Viz of Till. Tor twelve three.
cent poHsca .tamp. or nn vi f Vrrmlfiire tit
fourtasnlhresn stamps At) orders from Canada
mult b accompanied bjr twniy crnu extra
WFor salr r.y Druoiisu and L'ounirr Slots
Krrnrrs cenaralty. ' "
fHEMOST PERFECT MADE.
I2M0N SUGAR. ETC
SfJlME THIBD IS SAYE5
In quantity by their perfect purity and
great atrenKthj the only kinds made bv a
practical Sem at and: PJtyalcian with
jcienliflceare to insure unirormltv.health-
rulneaa delicacy and freedom from all in-
Jurioui subsUncen. Tbey are far superior
to the common adulterated kinds. Obtaiu
tbe genuine. Observe our Trade Marks
m above "Cream" Baking; Powder "Hand
and Cornucopia." Buy the Baking Pow-
fier only in cans securely labelled. Many
have been deceived in loose or bulk Pow.
dtr aold as Dr. Price.
Manufactured only by
STKEtVEf A PRICE
Vfneajo St Louu and (XncimaU
8ui)'(Tilm lor the Krmi.
jR?silKlflBVV9HViCripaii
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT
JJUCJIU!
Tls only knor n remf 4y for
niUGUT'S pISEASE.
And a no.ltlra rrmnly for Gout Orar.l Btrlc.
turca Dubrto Iiyspvpala Nemius Debility
Drop.f Xun r tcntloii ur Ineonlliunra of Urlnf
Irrlullun. lmliunallon ur Llcerutlon of the
HLADDER& KWXKYS
Sm-rmatorrtan LfnrrhA r Whites Diseases
of thu I'rustato 01. ml Rtono In the Ilia Idi r
Colculus Orasel or urlckdust Deposit and Uucisi
or Milky I)lchnrg..
1CK ItSKVP KXTK ACT nVCTTO
rcrmaticntly eures all l)Ura.ea of the Bladder
Kidneys ami llrop.lcal flwrlllu( KiLtlng la nitii
Vfoaorn ami ClilWrtn.
atNo matter irhat the aa.t.Aai
Prof altrel .ays : "One bottle of Kearney 'a Fluid
Katraet Duchu is worth noro 111 an all other Duehus
comhlned.
frlc. one dollar per Vottle or sla bosllea for It.
dollars.
DKPOT. 104 DUANK HT HKW TORK.
A lliysleUn In attendanc. to answer correppvnd.
euee aad aire advice frnUa.
-Bend stamp for Fampnlsta frceJr
To the Nrrvoua and DeMlltated
Oritolh Ntxim.
No Carta for Advlra and Consultation.
Dr. J. 11. rtTOTT. aradnatr of Jelsrson Vedlc.l
ColUgv Philadelphia auther of aerrral valuable
works oan e consulted on all diseases of tlu Si xu.
al or Urlnan Oriraua. (which he has mudc a.i i vp...
clal duty) cither In male or female no mM.ir frum
what cau.s crlttn.itliiit or of huw long stsiullna;. A
praeUce of thirty yrara enable him to treat diseases
wlli autre Cures guaranteed. Clivges reason.
able. Thow nt a distance can furwsnl letur des-
cribing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay
postage. .
Bend fur the OUIDK TO IIKALTIt. IMce 10c.
J. B. IJYflTT U. IX
820 Thyslelan and Burgeon 1H Vuane BU.N.T.
jUTcKENZIE'S PATEN
FARM FENCE!
This fence was patented hy the' tl. B. Patent .Bee
on 29th ef July 1S7S No. 14124.
And combines three styles eff.a. aaderlhe
same patent via:
L EA
PA R N
N 1 DA
K.W R
L
I S
. Ind can be uiei aa portable r stationary cheap
In atrueture and Jeasy made andIn the prairie
couitry where fencing material Is aa Item It la cer-
tainly The Fence. It recommends iUsIf to every
person and stands prc-emtient above all other
patent fence. And no one utter examining It will
build any other fence. It haa received the highest
commendaUon of edsnUSe men as well aa practical
farmers whemer It haa'besn Introduced It haa
only been eihlblted at one county falr.at DallasCnd
was awarded by the Judge the 1st premlnm. It
will revolutionise the old feuco system.
This Invention Is L; one of our owu rlUzena who
at the tlmr and now lives at Johnson's Point In
Kaufman county Trxaa.
We have purihased the entire Interest of the pat-
entee Mr. W. B. McKemlc rf this fence. In the
United Bute and Territories (fUc.pt In tho Stale
of Texas and Iowa) and orTer titate rlghte and
county rights on more reasonable terras than haa
ever bttn otftrcd bifore for anr flrat.class fence.
Cost of building fence will depend on cost of
material nana at za. nor root the renco will coat
75c. per rod; and tbe wire fence will cost about the
same wire at Sc. pir lb. ItaU fence wUlcost about
SOc. per rod rails at 3c. each.
Tho beauty of this fenee Is Its grut strength e'u-
pUclty and being straight ths grriuud can be plow-
ed close thereby prevenUng weeds from grewlsg
near It and causing tt to decay ; and when It Is once
built Il
Needs No Repairing as Long as the
Material Lasts
Cannot be blown down by wind nor racked la any
wuy. Address us for funfair purUculnrs.
A. D.-& W. O. .rOHSBON
(Kuufman Texas.
Jf .1!. Ths abova r.tirnatc fora.nl of the fmcc Is for
full .Izeil f. ncr but whi.n It is desirable to leave off
two plank for pasture fence. It can be dons without
detracting Irom Ink strength of the faaoa. 4180f
2zjsm
-. '
Now York Tribtiiio
"Tbe Leading American Kewtpaprr."
-IMH By Horace (My.
Tn the recent elLCtlnn. f h nivtnltf 1ivm ileMj.1 In
furor of lioncnty In politics ami jrdcpeidene In
journalism. The Tribune which juira ago declar-
w ...nv i. wii uu. uuu ncvir more wouiu oe a party
organ claims the verdict as Iho popular vindication
of ita course nnd recognlie in the result tbe voice
of tho people for reform and Integrity in govern-
ment for candor and Independence among newspa-
per.. During tbe campaign which ha lust closed
The Trlliune has fully rtialntalned Itsf right to the
Utli of the ' 1 ailing American newspaper." This
position it has tamed and retains for the following
among other reasons.
It publishes all the news earlier more fully and
more lntUllgeiilly than any other paper.
It Insists on ptace throughout the whole country
the right of local self-government and the protection
of all classes In the ixcrcl.e of their lust and legal
rights.
It advocates confidence and good fueling between
north and south and labors fur an honest aud abid-
ing roconcllliatlon.
It tnalnthlns fulmesa and candor toward public
men and questions and dignity and courtesy toward
associations and rivals.
It publl.hes st.iuill.lc news reports discussions
and dlswmrli. to a degree of fullness and accuracy
never bifore attained hv anv naner. M
It gives every wick ten ir more eolemns erf the
most curi fully prepared agricultural matter during
wio yinr uiucn more in inu aggrrgtw inati tile en-
tire content of any other agricultural publication
uu I thu wlioli forming a ilrpartmtrtt of which an
iinlni'iit ugrlcullun.1 ulltor raid : "It haa done more
ti. ratku good farmers than any other Influence
hiii-u ivir iii.icu.
It has publl.lnd a scries of selentWc and literary
ixtracta whkh has met a wider sale and snore eiu.
phallo pi pular approvul thaneuy similar publication
of the kind.
What tie SoutioroPrmlsayof thf Tritura:
We consider the Tribune a very valuable paser.
AshivUle(NC)ClUxen.
Thu New York Tribune la its faithful aad swarth.
ins exposure of outrage slanders mi Al.bansa anil
other states has den immense aerrlee to troth au4
Justice. Macon (Oa) Til.-grspli aid afrLengrr.
We thank tlieKew York Irlbu hi fur it manlj
nnd powerful words In di mandl i( Ju.tlee for thi
pi nploiif Alabama Mimtgnmrr) (Ala.) Kiws.
llie best new.DSDir In thu world 1. the Nht Y.k
Tribune II combliiea tht dignity and sagacity tf
.iw imuuu tune wiui inu nprrHniiiiivv news en
tirnrlsu of America. Illaltimuru llullitln.
A paper to bt admired for Its in.iiprndiiee of
lonu alio ue reiiniiuiiy oi lit ws. inpiscupal Mt'lho-
dlst Baltimore sluryland.
Anv one who vm la a Mrst.f.a. uamr ivhlati
keeps fully up with the Urais In Ut.ri.tuTr aclcnc
aou nn .iiuuiu snwcnoe lor ine i riDone. iMpart-
onburg (8 C) Carolina flpartiio.
Tho imperial shut of the world the New York
Tribune.-.TackaoiiTl!!a (Fla) Xcw South.
We rigvoill as the host psperall in all published
In the United Btatea latorrlstuwn (Tenn) Uasette.
To-day the New York Tribune Is undoubtedly the
first of American newspapt rs ; wh.l.Tir may bi said
of Ita rivals it has cltarlv won nnvedence or all.and
vi ry cridltably does It represtmt tbe loumaUam of
ine crmniry. tviuie dnaung wlin ui me topieacom.
Ing within the ringi of a ricw.piper the Tribune
m kia a spirlslly of the grial .ulyect i f agriculture.
It bi-mint tin nforu mattir of vital Importance to
the iou ur) that the dlncUvn of tuo ideas at tlil.
va-t siiUon should be In able and conedenUous
hand. and a matter of congratulation that the far-
mir's m w snapi r par xtilli . has the high stand-
ing of tho Tribune. (The (N Y) South.
1'he Miw 1 ork Trlbu le is dulng a great work In
.popularising .eleiice bj ihe puUlentlun nf chenp
extract to thut great dally Our Uonthly Clinton
6 v.
American ncwraaper eutirnrlse is probably at
tl.l. time inure fully Ulu'trstca In the dally Issue f
"iw Bora .niwne loan anv oiuer jouraai.
Wllinlnginn K O Btar.
Uiieousl.il In culture dignity comprehensive
hrt adin polish of rxprnulnn and Inti llictual ; ft.
tirtil by no parly ties bolted lndeernclta of .pitch
and hy.tirio with no wild setuallou Ituklgh (N
U) Agrlcultuial Journal.
Hurily the pipir has maintained siieceaefully the
high populirllr whirh he hreueathud il and tire
t uimu nf an ably conducted and Independent Journal
which it now die. rvia eten mure lu.ilv than at any
time during-Mr. Ore. ley's llfc.-(i'l.rbiirg (Va.
TrrmH nf 'i lio rrlbHnni
I.ly by mall ti' p'r yesrf Hcml-Wii kly ft.
1 pi r r ; (It V roplca (.' '0 i li.
VViihly mp r rr: leu ctpics tl J rwb;
- 'I.J VI VI.. .IV I...
ro.t.gi In all ti Is paid hy the Tribune
and pan r . drrun d to raili subscriber wilhiul
rstracnarae
ATMs w inlet! In every town ti wh;m llk'rat
an eomtnUslo-s will l.e p ilil.
ppecimen copiee circulars an po.wri free.
Ad In as
TIK
TltlHUX .Vctv Vssrli
mHE ALD1NE COMPANY'S
NEW PUBLICATIONS-
Seld Only (y SuhKriptli. .
TDK At.mNK; TIIK ART JOUItNAL OF
AUKRICA.
This splendid enterprise Is not only well snitalne I
tn eviry feature but la being constantly dtvsloeea t
anq improvra. 1110.U17 sianos wiineu. a nvai ia
tbe whole world of periodical literature. The hea.
utlful dog portrait "Man's Unselfish Friend" a I
ehromo prt sented to eviry subscriber Is a decided t
1 Idt and lll If possible add to the popularity
whleli this work has gained. The Art Urio-i fca.
tun alto promises great and beneflclenl results la
arou.H'it puonc interest in ine nno am. uirowara
and full luformallon on application.
Paris I II III and IV are now ready.
SUITOiV'S
Leisure-Hour Mliedlany
To be completed In 40 parts laaaed nmtghtly.
Rach part will contain an elegant freitlspleee
originally engraved on ateel for the Loadaa Alt
Journal.
REPRODUCING
j at price within the papular reaeh. waravtiM
;aeter bifore oSrrcd at less than Bve tuae the
amouni.
Tlieee plate hare been the atlractUa af
vhe tuition Art Journal.
Mack part will contain 24 quarto psgejs laclodlng
the eleffniit frontlsnleee. on neavv nlaaa naaar. A
sutM rh title tuure. rlehlr Illuminated In red and ania
J will ha giver with tbe Irst part and the printing af
the entire work will be a Worthy rcpreacrrtaUon of
inu "iiiuinn 1-re.K-wnicn is a guarmntce or bob e-
iuiiik uenuuiui ana laiuasie.
At a Ceet of 25 Cinti ft ftH.
Parte I II and III are luat published.
THE ART JOURNAL
Complete In 13 monthly parts al 1 eaeh. Itepr.
duclng the best full para Illustrations frota the ear.
Her volumes of The Aldlne.
Kach monthly pnrt will contain sla auperb plate
with arcompinylnK drecrlpthe mattcr.and whether
f.irbnlMlngor framing xa III be entirely beyond
rompolltlnn In prlco or artl.tlo character. Every
Improsalon w.111 bo most csrcfully Uken nn the fin-
est toned paper nnd no pain will he spared I
make this tho richest production of a press which
nss won In a marvelous short time a world-wide
reputation.
Gems From The Aldime
.Especially assorted for
flersp Book Illustrallona St Drawing Class Coats.
A largo collection of pictures of dlfferenl lite
and on almost every conceivable euMcci have heea
put up In an attractive envelope anil arc now offer
ed at a price Intended to make thara popular la v
err sense.
Envelope No.-l ontaInlng U beautlfat engrav.
Ingi I now nady and will be aent posts paid
to any address for one dollar A liberal discount to
agents and teachers.
SCRAP BOOKS.
A splendid aaorment of scrap books have been
expressly prepared for the holiday season and no
fireaent or more permanent Interest can be aslectrd
or gentleman or lady old or young.
4iu .. iuii Dumiti cioin aiuea ariu oaca.
2S0 pp. 12 x It Inches tl 00
No. 2. Half bound cloth side gilt hack
S00 pp. 12 x IS Inchea J a
ho 3. Full morocco beveled hoards gilt
.and antlgue very rich 500 pp. 12 00
Li-.i.-reu id oraer in goia al u cent each line.
Bent by mall post-paid on receipt of the price.
The Aldlne raU8elarttti
In compliance with repeated request the pah.
Ushers of Tho Aldlne have prepared Impressions of
many of thi-lr most beautiful plate fbr muse
partout framing. "
Tho cuts aru mounted on a beautifully tinted as-
ure mat v. Ith a himlsomc n d bordi r line.
To iittiirh the glass It Is only lift for the customer
to pnttomid fold overall already attached border
and tl.l. runy be done by a child.
27 subjicte 12 x IS In. 25c; with gbua SOc
Blx of this ilce for at 00 when selection I left U
publishers.
0 sunleeta 10 a 12 1.2 In. 20c.; with glass 4te.
7 subl. cl. 0 1.2 x l-J In. ISo. : with glass 40c.
22 subjects 14 x IV In. SOc. ; with glass 1 00
Bent by mall without glaw post-paid far price.
Canvassers Wanted.
THE ALDINK COMPANY
") 68 Maiden Lane New York.
A HKI'KKSENTATIVK AND
Champion of American Art 1 twle t
Preipeettti for"ii75-SljjithYar.
F$$oMffl'MQ.
ivstteu Monthly.
"A Magnificent Conception vondirfutty car-
ried unt" '
. J'TilT1-0;".1!.' "' " P'P' " medluni fr tht repre.
3Sil "i '!i Sf J".a"il!!S'!S "
been n ido to meet the want. Tho uceelv fall"
are. which so invariably Jbllowed tmSTwuStMhi
UllS COU Itrv to stabll.il .n .X l..l 5TS1.12
Fei.'.i" l"?Sl"V-D" ofJ PPl of Anterlc. to
cJ.Uonof.he want" St SSSuTJ VSKVSi
to Its spport. and the result waa a great artlslls
Jr!lSfJt0-r rtln"J;jrtlleaU It 'la an ele.
SKL.S5?fTfT."r "V1 Mi arraeeful liter
tursiandaeolb-ctlonof plclorcs the rarc.t aneel.
msnaof aellatla .kilt i. Ci..C "X..f"iJ:..Pt:.
fo.of the year. WhUe other pubUwttaf. JJ;
claim sutKrior cheapness aa compared with rivals
of a elmlhr 'class Tbe Aldlae i. a aulqu'arid orlli.
nsl coiiceptlon-alone sad unapproachld4ibsoluK
ly williuut compiUtlou In price o cbwaTSr. Tb
possessor of a complete volume can not dupllcat
theqnaotityof fliiepnper and eiigravliis ft any
other shape or number of voliuac. for Urn times I It!
cms: atDd (Iseit tiiere 1 the cbromo bualdc.
The national feature of The Aldiue must b. taken
In no narrow sense. Truo art Is eoamX.ii.n
Whlli Tho Aldlne I. n alrlcllr AmettaaffiuuS
';" aftjiaiuji i fo cuj urate a broad atari
.pprcclaUve-.rtta.ti-. one that will dlMrtaioaU. on-
ly on grounds of Intrinsic merit. ThaZahll. nhL
die beforo the n.lrnn. e T1.V ijl?!"n.w Rv
chnrai.leri.tle iS. .lV.U4? ailln1
... .HW aivuwi.iiuui vi uia moat riatMl
American yUets. attention will alway bTilven to
specimen from foreign masUrs glvmgubVriber
jll the pleasure ami InstrueUon oMbU frSS
vnw vi awavadfts VlirCOl
to the satisfactory tr.att.cnt .f detcals tbVn esate
SsS
ar-ar - "--. aarwisaV.
aarUBaa.llBs.a. -. WadaxMasr
Ef ery aubscrrt.tr r nn will rsesTvs tftntlAii
''MHtuiTAv7i7n.!t"''uon'
will b welcome In every bosae. Kvcrybodr love
ash a do- and the un..u i. I-"rM"r!r. '"vr
"fri as-6 's.fi? asiK if .?:?
-omnNtniYaTlniS
j!"" at Iti Although natural. MonrCbcTice.
"iiX ilt snromo every advance nihserlher to
Tbe Aldlne for I consUtuudViaemble .r?S
enUUed to all lb privilege of n"a'"' "
TllA Aliiinaa A Tfl
Ths Union owns the orladuala of all Tk. ami..
nletun.whlel win. ..ikJ.irT?'-.' . . Aldin)
; ;tJ.mL7L ' EX."""' " engravings
ieri of eubVcrnM dirmnt pleil'VX
ned at over I.W uro dl.iributeda. aoon ftK
rfa lit fill! aan I ilia . A. i - V.
lo elnular sent on application Mloiiag w!mj
TERMS.
One Subscription entitling; toTfag Aldlne
ouo ytar Ihe Chromo and the Art Union
). twr kmiiiw In wlrtM..
. ( charge for postage.)
Aptttmm rwptcs of The Auir M.t.
1'he Aldin will hereafter be obtainable ant.
da
lu
niciWt&SJ2l2'
wiirwut nspoiLlbllliy to the puMlsben eieent la
c whi re the ciirilNVrj.. i. Jl. T.3' "t5"I
:uz
Imlle .lf.fr. n l..;. u..T." ":"".
-.. .m ...v v vuwla rhiwu -rsaDi
Cs.n.w-aejanvi Wau4.a
Any pereon wishing to act penrianeoUy a a local
ty".Vyintor'! rrU'Un fnm' I"
The Aldiue OcsMpasy
"! M Mal-tcn Ue Nw T.rk.
nitppuiw.-Aii th. out-tt fcr
I'.'ge. IHpbima Blank ttlv.
in Ki'lght Templar oitSiet.
m I ivrn
rlrons if llul andn. Pen I for rl Ust.
&II! JOHN li.CAhDJLUCtoitoistfn.
i i ri' ' isasaasssaalasaaa
RAIL ROADS. I . kili'Wje' -.
TMPORTAHt TO THK PUBLIC
s Tour attshUoB t Invited to t many n'neMaled
advantages offered by tt '
Okl AtstaJjAsvlft RfAllimsr
Th Oreat Through pksiMrtr ariu V. B. atall
Route) to tho. who Intend gefng Km4 .
This line running free
Saint lotjdji
(Th great Hstrepolls of the West of over mjm
Inhabitants) through the autc of llllnol. IndbWA
and Ohio distance of over 900 mile to Cincinnati
Ohio and Louisville Ky. has lb well earned rep-
utation of being on of the best managed and aeml.
bed roada In tbo West and eertalfilv daeervea tfaa
patronage of all who desire a safe aad plsaaant Jour
ner over a Hue which la tlrst elaas In all resoeeta.
Its Cara are of tho lateat pattern well ventilated
and plentifully supplied with water; It train are
accompanied by eoarteoaa employe j It track I
smooth and second to none which taken wltb th
fact that II la the akorteU line between BU Loul.
Clnclnnatand Loulerlllel. ensbleslt train (which
ran tnrougn to uwcinnanenur wiuiovi cnaiuye; to
Beak th (sickest tine and direct tonaweltaa.) al
luncinnam ana wouisviue nr
EStt4.VHtll.
The train of IhlaOoBBDABv now mn InVi tasl..
villa over the Qreatlroa Railway Bride arrr the
OhloRiver.landlntpaeMnten In ah New Ualaa
"epos eonnecung who traina or me i at iv. aa w.
al. K. without CUanae.
? All train on till Un between Bt. Lo4Wnd
Cincinnati ran every day connecting direct varsb
dally train. Kaat of Cincinnati. A daUy th ef
Pullman' arte! Palace eUeeplugean lea. I. La.
Is on U neht .spret foe tBlevtHt fcr OlnelnnaM
also for Washington and BalUmorr by the M. k C
and Baltuoar and Ohio lUllrtaiiJ and K
York br th A. 1 O. W.. uri XriBallvaa wrfsh.
out change or dstaaUonefajiynataire eonuecAlag
direct fur Philadelphia Boatoni and all'seiiKlBal
atxcuralan TlckeU to tk. rhr-faxMd takwl
apringe of Virginia and faasoas resort af Mm StaM
will b on aal at grjatly redue4 rata dartnc the
summer.
The areas Bteel Bridge over the Mlssnwlppi Elver
win oe cvinpieui a. aa vmrij oaj.
lurluu vour Uckeuhr dL Loul and th. Plan.
eer t). c af.IJne and you will nol retrtt IL
u. 1. uaiuo!iuen'it-aaa.A4iu.aai.il'y.aK.lun
JNUIANAPOU8 It ST. LOUIS RAILROAD
OREATTHROUGHLUIX
BKTWKXW
fM. aUala aaMl tBse Eats.
EXPRESS TRA1N8. DAILY LEAVE
Ticket OIHccNo.l05 N.Fourth St.
St. LOUIS.
Oa Arrival of Train from th. WM
cemiKCTiois at
INDIANAPOLIS
FOR
CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE
AND
THE SOUTH.
Also with the "Old Reliable;"
IfiEE LIItfE
Via CRESTLINE or CLEVELAND
-POB-
Pitthbiirg Philadelphia .Baltimore
Washington Buffalo
Niutrara Fall.
.Sfjrir JTsfrf JfosroA'
Ana U JCAHTJtRN CITIKB.
BE MEMBER
Thin it the
ONLT LIKE WHICH RUNS
Palace Drawing Room
Sleeping; Cars
-PROU-
ST. LOUIS TO CLEVELAND
THROUGH WITHOUT CHAKQK.
ASK FOR TICKETS Ortrih.
InfHnninnllaJittt. lain la St. It.
8. 'VVOODWARTJ C C. COBB
Qen'l Sup'I.BI.Louls. Oen'i Pass.Agt.HUb.ass.
8. P. KIKK80N Oen'l Ticket AgtTat. Leal.
pENTRAL ROUTE.
Honston & Texas Central
Ssuzwar
AAD C0XKE0TI05I:
Missouri Kan. Tex.R.R.
Atlantic S' Pacific R. R.
Missouri Pacific R. R.
Chicago Bur. SfQuincy R.R.
AND
Missouri River Fori Scott
and GulfR. R.
Offers th best Routss fr.ni th
Gulf of Mexico
Via Red Rlvsr City to all point In Uu
NORTH EAST AND WEST.
.FwaMturer have eholea af
tes via. Vlnlta
piihbuciu. av. ana mu sjo
ibis i reaaua
ana at. iiouui nanniDU
Chicago I Fort Bcott and
Sanaa City.
Pullasan's pal Irwlog Room anUBlplag
Cars run through from Ileuston to Saint Loal
without change and but en change to Chieage aad
Xw York
Ticket tan be procared and Baggaf ckecke4 te
all prominent point In th Vnlud Slate aad Casta
d. front the fcUotrlnaj taajeail.n Ik ttaeefhae
oustna end Tea 0nJ autllway :
oaasen Weaieelead Aawtla Bryan
Hetrne Calves Weee ' OorHsaaa"'
Oeluw. KtKlaaa eest
Condensed Tkrooea Ttase Card le eateti
NORTH AND EAST VlA.THE
Houston & Texas Centra!
EArLWdiT.
AMD XjTiTaVmOIr.(
Train leaving UalvMtan at a 100 p. ..)d Urn
tan at (A) p. in.; dally errlvte aefclloie:
Denison seal day at Il.U p. aa.
ledalia second dair at
Hannibal arconddar. s
:Uw.sb.
Mm.m.
at. Louis aewnd da at
IndaanapoUt Mcandatay at
Cincinnati third day at
Chicago third day at
Buffalo fourth day at
Albany fourth day al
PltUburg. third day at
Philadelphia fourth day at
New York fourth day at
Loaunrlli third day at
Baltimore fourth day at
Washington fourth day. at
Boston fourth day. at
Ht. P.ul third Uy al
1:4 p. a.
da.sa.
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Train arete aad dapait rroa xUuetan a ful!w :
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Tbrouak line Lv e 10 m. m
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OaiveeteBBrrlghlMid Ticket Odlsej TdTreateat
BtrtM. ' A-FAUUCKBRlAfeat?
N.wTork City Prriatit and Ticket OtXeai 11
Broadway. V. Z. MABCHaKatTAie!v
Visiters to abort cities will and ehaogSAada
ant place of rerl during their Ulrart keen whr
th blast Tea paper will U fee.7 ' f
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