The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1870 Page: 1 of 4
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E.stabuhhbd, Oct. 22, 1859.)
Jtaucto
fetaf.
I bivi beta *x pari mwo ting fur
quarter of a century iu t)i« growing
of badges, ud tbo frails of my os
iwrioaet way bo of sons* value to
ibo reader* of lb# Tnx Ki'nxi. tin
UHAI.
la Joteoary, 1846, I commenced
ittiigiag with I bo Cherokee Hu*-,
obieh I con lint'»d from roar to
year. until all my land wa* Curtly
encloawd. Mr manuor of plan ling,
ohirb secured tbo bc»i results, wiu
to ditch iaesd* and outride, making
■ bed or bank between tb« ditcbi.
five foot wide at the baao; on tbio
bank (ko free* was placed, and in
the bank tb* < ultiugs uf the briar
•ere planted.
In tbo Spring of Igfll or 18*12, «
• bite Hr appeared m great numbers
on tbo heiigow, stroking the juso**
»r *m tbo young buds, who l. pro-
duced a blight, until finally nil the
hedge* of tbio plant, young' and old
perished. I believe no a sjwc.es, the
I hefukoo Hi*f will soon bo rgunrt
Belonging to tbo eanro clam ae tbe
t lieroboo Koae ia tbo MtCnrtnvy
Hue*. a plant of cloaa «trung growth,
etui in habit* uf growth -minontlv
Hiited to tbo pnrpooa* of hmfghing ;
but t«u serious difficulties ■pont
iheaiarlvoo in propagating itlie
grp* tb i* thickly covered with
•Rnag eat thorn* an f side branch*,
that o«u!«l proper Jy be call..!
' *era«gy f tba cutteag* nr* awkward
to liaodio, nnd difficult to piuuge
pnrpody io the earth , Hut il patience
mm! care overcome tbene, tbo time
m n-ary, for it to grow to a hedge ,a
* eerioue objection. Sri yoaro it ae
•ooo a* a defensive bodge may be ax ■
i-ected undor fcrorabn comlitiuao
Vet, for largo enclosures. it form* •
■M-ufo, durable and hamuli ft! hedge
It io unauitod for orchard, garden or
poultry on clue am, ae it occnpte*
«o>ra spot* tb-ui nan b* artor.Jt-.l
from n small lot; draws heavily np.u
«b* anil ; affiwda a eorure barhor for
rata, rabbite minks and enxktw. which
lepredatc your garden young fiu.t
tmas and poultry
Iu 1848 I procured frou» Arkan
eaa soma Oemre Orange, or “Hew d'
Are enrd Tnie plant has, since Chat
time, been more extensively handled
ae a hedge pleat that oM ..there com
hmod. Front those eacd, and others
.fierwards procured, I reared and
trainod severe I liaoe of eaporunantal
hod gas, and forcad them to a eufcm.
Some of the Ie— learned hy prar-
Ucal uboarvatiou ioduc*d me to cm
tuenoo the work of eatormination,
•h.cb baa boon preaarved io, nut,
however with I will
■uemt* oome uf tna nMootioae
out a badge plant. It baa tbo up
gbt habit uftba fllnek Lam* Mul-
berry or Other foraot tree* that form
truaka ; aad thoaah art am?, by re
poated cutting* ke«f it down. yet
•hen* point of time m readied,
•hrn this laborious, painful, nnd of-
ten dangerous w*rh become* burden-
• >me, and ie abandoned, it at unro
reeumee lie natural habit, grows vig-
oruualy at tbe top, throws «WT tbe
01 tbe grouted, and Itecume*
•‘•eleae as a prutocti mi against hogs.
•h**p, or guaie. In tba summer it
•nttraly abuts out faun new tbe Hold
enclosed with it, obstructing one of
'*** F^OMmit enjoy monte, uocupying
th*f*7 «• oMbor side with iu
i rnrioiowa roots, (that area of paetu.
>aga being reached in tan years ou
lha prsrio land of ibis Halo, ami in-
creaeodas it gruwt olda^ After
'rm it prosonle n soar, rujfe.1 and
ilooonly badge rum, napiaueant tu
the eye . pointedly esggmthi of hum
hug. I bold that no rafto man thi*
•i.|« of tbe vast plains of Tax ms, or
the Northwest, with the light of ta-
fwHoaea before him, would introduce
‘h- poet on hi. 1^. ft i. 0l>t . u
T*1 at will. I base yet to *ee a
l>iac> where unmgpUnted, it haafo+ti
r-ol*dout, « I dUrnlm it with un
ptaltfied ■ *--naetim
lfockth«M» end Hawthorn, both
hedge planu. are nnawitad to our but
•ry »unimers; I Woo Mi bam able,
tu a limited egiont, to fore.
•O' ceee out of aitbor.
**■ '■* prariae west uf lb.
fodoradu Kiser, in Tesaa, grows •
#d many |ioiaU of merit, so much •<»
tint I cleaned it. repaireil defo. t» in
•tan<i, and it bad improved so
much as to form a def.-neire helm
against large or email animal*
.••inc* that tun*. I base been extend-
ing it ami studying its character and
fitaeee for general hedging The re-
sults of aiy observation justify me in
churning for it these several 'advan-
tages.
8*leM~ l*he ea»e and ccrUuniy of
pro|mg«tion The ground is slightly
1,1 ••»«-* Heading. 1
llie lube* arc placed on a Wl,h 1
acott iu book or similar implement.
Mo earth r> neemwary on the ■
ret, to preveut ht rng Idown
BltdW X.SVILLE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(1. 1870. f 1 Otii Ysar—|12 Pkb Ykab.
Hurricane
A u tter from Huiakupas, gives
tile toliawirig acoouut of tl.a hum-
enne which swept over that city on
the 11 th ult:
(iB Monday the 11th, inet., at 2 H.
I'alew of the fur cm.
leaving t arUrtihe very early y«u-
^•day inoniiag, I found myself drawn
part of the way By a I'icoiniitive dm-
**<l America, ami anutuorpart of the
by one called f’l.ilau* Iphia. t>u
PANNKNliKRH MO I Ml KANT.
VU Louiaville or ('aim,
auuutn et HI MASK TICK WT' HV TUB
K It I ft ,♦ ATI. AN rue I.MKAT W KST-
EHN RAILWAY.
forming Um l»«*t • ,«l *ut«t i.sIUm
bn1 U. New York PnaW»*l, x.ul North-
w itil
_ __. ............... • »l * »• , tbo tram th« chief • uver.atiun wa* l«o* u. New V rk
m n,*J«atn* cloud was seen cominc , M»n *erning tbcTuro* xi wbom I can- 1 #f*‘ 4,,*t AtbmHe tlttaa, with maflntti
from th. Eu, MN* Ui. *r'l- .>.11 MMh Iku »..• 0„. |
* abort distance it began to make la*"1 »• »' "valy *t work. ( ewer—
a?* .*?* -• »•: ^
I lit* is the only I.itio Lorn Cin.-uinsil
Ut rtrw York uixfor •»m- "**‘1*r“.....-
noun, ci a furious tempest.
>m». Au i ,u' h W,M th* foct Before tbe
. «b*i; • c‘ou‘* **|>on our aenith. it p«mrwi
out of 1 doe ii a copious rai„ aeoo«|.anted
I his Version is that auiotig the priec
ine hv th. wind, iu The first effort 5 by an abui. , | “cr''mf>*nicd the leg., when Turco *ublwd luni
growtn, it is a«lt isnhls t.» iiut a small «, i ° hnil, and a strong (The physician. «u tb* hot, wherewp*
itv «hi■ ...l. I L i. . I winu resell.hit/isr a Burn-miiu oil » f-'p.uinh <,rt...... u ...._______
'|usiit>ly on carii I be
planted at any era* u of
It can tc
tbe year.
ret April or July is nm*t favorable
No digging, trenching,
wind resc«.tiling a hurficanu.
As so >a as the storm reached it*
gr«an--t (ought, ita effort* were vi-
. - -- or tbor uhg 1 *ible upon tbe gigantic fruit trs*.
pr«par«Uon necessary -unJv a cl.an i i ^ 11
pgSw. 7 nun which abound on ibis soil. To wit.
Hecoud — Neglect, at the outset tf‘® 1u*°knes. with ahicli they
always fatal to young hedges, only , Wt'r'‘ ‘,r'Vt,“ by the wind, to bear
r**ur.ts(his. It thrives with surpris i the trash of ih.sw which were
~‘3.y ,i|r'r *■“** ^*1—.tohl .be ft,ri..u.
- —- --.vni u
n«rs I *dge I at ( u.sruh.', win u Tilfi .i t*. <sew York motor <ww* maitaifi'iu.-nt,
alum* leg act Broken. The German • “*•' oui>' *.ut#IVwsn rim-iouati n> Now
■■ aswo—Mt..,. i,. 'nr,r ^‘tbout I reak of uauire: the only
Kino ahoMt. trants run through to Now
iork without i-bangc; tli« >nly I.in<-
ranttli.g « oaciie* tbruugh without using
• ottiwruinlae Wiinel*; the only Line
running I'a'are Hnawt • *uge r..aebe*
physician a«s pmreediug to liaudage
tliu leg., a hell Turco stabbed him
DK NAMTlAQO
AMO
Kio Urud" N(iwin Imaf
TraiiNporia ( i on
COMPANY.
llra/oa NMtUdgo and Brow«• tills
TVm
weeds
Tbtfd. — WUI make a bcigo m
Iww t tne than any other plant. A
line insole aad one outside of a tem-
porary feee.-, will in two year* with
tb>* feqee, protwt the enelusnrr, and
in three will .lai d guard alooe.
fourth.—It i* more symmetrical
m habila of growth, uerupl s itws
•pace, and with little rutting akich
i* easily d<me, ran be kept to the
precision of a brn-k wull. I be cut-
ting* can be used to extend, or
thrown iu the line of the htdge en-
tirely rt.iM .aie.1 fr<uu twa
f * All. — Being, to a large extern
an air plant, it draws less from the
adjoining cn.p, an advantage of |
great value.
Bulb.—Use .neI bwauty wonderful
harmonise in it. Being aamfotropi-
cal, it is a novelty. In spring and
earlv summer, the hedge m daily my
end With gold-colored lower* -
laughing at sunshine and drouth.
In autumn and winter it M loaded
with a crop of frmt, pw\r shaped,
magenta cdorw.1, and uue.|ualle.i in
quantity, ami is indeed **n ihin. ,,f
beaut jr*
Barents.—A II the labor of cnlu-
vaiioo ie tuort than oumpvnaated by
th* fruit which supplies to ail kinds
of poultry a food nutrition* and
healthful. It is ai«n user! by nis-iy !
people, black and white. With relish.
In addition to these known idvnnta-
g.-*. tbe fruit presents a wnie field to
tbe vxparimetiter The color of the
•eel and. during
war, our wtvrs end daughter* used it
successfully, m dying light and dale- i
cate w>x.lens. It was set with rblo- |
ride ol fn lu Novsmber last, I
pr. pared and had on eihihiiion at
our Btate Fair, three *ainpel* of *yr-
ups, the juice re.!.*. c| by • vapora-
t.on fmm sevn. part* to o<»e All
the saiupfos were superior pi sorghum
tod nns of them wa* pr i...ui..^d. by |
judges, eoual to refined syrup Tbe
fruit yields, under band pressure,
seven eights of Us bulk in fluid To
the distiller, ibis is suggestive.
Viuegar of good piality is made from
it without ye**t. and" tweet pic blew
*«|Ua! to lb« peach, at a season of
the year when there is n>> fear of
ferriM-aa'inn
A plant *.. rich in promise, so full
in frini. mi, n.4 suriei.ng from drouth
or affected by fn»st, long livrd and
tenacious, that cattle will not browse,
the incendiary burn, or the storm
overthrow, certainly claims tbs at-
tantion of the plant, r
Jfakosl. Ala. I*. T. f Jnxv m.
**n a French officer, also a prisoner,
who wen near, netted a sword front n
iierruau Iwdt and ran the Turto
through. Th.■ storits. about thuTurotsi
iucreascen<»raousl/ every day tbo last
IwuBg mum very haribl* truntiuwit of
a boy At tbs same time the f termau
offi. . rs whom I have seen dc are that
tbe 'I urcoe nr.- |»oor soldiers. They
allege that flieir nuwle of warfare con-
sist* of n scries of p» tty tricks, en- !>
of winch eiwweri lor once, but never
•tl“ k ' * -■■■ fi fell .ritw. t |., • ,H ................. .......
ground, and fina1!/, to perceive the *") M*ttv- Thu* they are skilUul at
crackuig ol ths lamp* as they were
da*l.. d to pieces ..a tb# ground, made
u- f.ar that tbe .aUatfopb* would
put an end to everything, as at tbe
m-micnt when the wind blew must
fiercely housetops ware carried in the
air lot a ilutasi* of twenty metres
The U-iup.et lasted foi ah.-ut lift#, .,
minute*; had If lasted for oue hour
no doubt but tb* whole town
would have been destroyed
After the storm, the rum caused
am.wig the trees and plant* wa* ex-
•mined, and larg« tre«s, mon than
twenty metres high, were found
uprooted which bad takeu with
them chunk* of ground weighing
ten thousand pounds; the corn
plants were scattered ov.-r the
ground a* it a strong curreut had
swept oyer them for tuauy days!
most all the fruit* trees ha>e liecti
damage.I, and probably the rest will
fall and dry up. the fruit* on all the
tree* were blowr. <Lwn by the wind I
Die lots to the fanners bv the
•form is estimated at
A suInm ription is being raued iu
the State of llidalgo to aid the suf-
ferer* by this catastrophe.
Tbn list tie-Avid of
making dummy T> reus, aad, when
liiese art- attuckad, rush up from be-
him! Also th«*y feign death, und,
when they Uavo Iwm.-ii |nu*wI by ns
lea l, h up up au.i make a ffcfoa at-
tack Now, the order ha* gone forth
h- all th.- troops, whenever they see a
dead Turco to >uy^Mt him. aud make
sure he i« r.-wily Wed.— ITur fbr.
f'nur *r ,Itmrna/
Utrougli w ithout < uwnge.
• M- if you <I. ir*» prompt time «i,,|
--nriwln e»:,ii*«-tliiii», ilnmtt s«w-nerv on
the t oiitineut, mo> t comfortable Vara
in fhe world, moat magnIfl^nt dining
hails and mnpis time f>,r ineaia. and
th- -.*f»*t, m-*t and most enmfbrtabJa
route -g,. to New York by the Erie A
AtisuU.- .V >.r.-ai UWorti Hallway.
Tl-ket* hv this Line f..r *«!<• *t sll
Ticket I Mtlra-H through the South
w. It, MHATn
Hen. n th rn Agt, «m. u.
W'M. It H A If ft
Ueu. I*a%*. .\g,( N Y.
TooiuIm in a Fowl
Affair.
•‘‘‘us or the PrlcfcJr-p*ar—a mam-
‘uar*
\l ff--->> ff _A
IdMM UM lobe in
wd in IMA, and baring no ub-
Kvanv S*T( HI*AY for Beptcmber
10. is one of the handeomest liluelrat-
wi Paper* ever issued It contain*
For '|wan NVsr Pictures, IhcUadni
Pnaoners taken at Niedvrlirtma;
French Htddieis bathing at Nancy
A Prussian (hitpost; Baarbruck; and
Biuw# Kaeniit* of the South (irrun
Army It has beeidi's. fine |*>rtraita
of Mmlemsdasdie Seam ami ifoo. W
1’blld* of ths ;
a be*t|Mful art picture. Morning in
tl»e H*esrt;and three admirable sum-
mer Days, by Vf. J. Hhisw*t; an-l
On tbe nenrm at l/mg Braio li, by
C Q Ikupb.
Iu Literary coolants comprise aide
aad very interesting Editorials un.
The Belemwfof Power, An Empire's
Bull M ~ ‘
Tvir.
i Nurc-|H>nd< i,.-« of New York llsrwld.
The hauls field was two nulm long.
A great purt of your reader* have
•e«-n many liettle-fields This was
toy first and 1 hope my las,. Hill
and data are strewn with the rein's
• •f moality. There are horse* struck
in a moment of actios, lying with
necks a rebel and f«*»t upraised; meu
wbu died in ounvniatona of agony,
teM *mne drooped |»eacehillr to
sleep shatterwi and whole, friend
aud foe lay *oie by side, awaiting
the decent offices of the over taxed
troop* detailed to bury thvdead It
waa the last touch to the horrois of
the scene, that though but a ft-w
h*»urs had |*ws*whI since th* fightil<g
wa* over a horrible stench slrratly
pois.«ued the air Notwithstwadiag
tbe teinble character o. th* fp. tw
ede, I could not help uoticiug tbe
characteristic at lit odes ol I be dead.
The Hermans and French la* as
you would have expecu-d them to—
just as we *e*i men lying in rc»t or
in pain—but I did not see on* Moor
whose p-wit tun was not a ntoJ«! of
g'ai-e and those who were nut too
mu-h shattere«i, with their pale, «tonc
coloi.d completion, ditniuutivc
tonne, ekijuisitely daiu-at* hand* nod
wild fhces, loobe«l more like art than
deatk.
Th# Krtprh, whether out of igaor
Mceor mffHrs, fir#»l repeetwllv at
Ifeff enibuleneea, which by treaty are
Mffmpted Iron* all attack, end th -
pcesanu hung a tnembe- of the *em
tery emtmieeton whom they f un I
alone tending the Wounding
Many of the French physician,
were captured without neutrality
badges, notwithstanding that bv
treaty they are obliged to wear it
IVe have information that lfob
Tour h« attempted to ouwludo e
!i!ei -• -Nini»t-*re foe day* ego,
Imcause a*c W M not swear e* e wit-
I net*, as lb.'t mdesired him but
th.: preacher, not being one of the
.iver fes'oii .u* grebloJ Hr. Tooiii1,h
by the- tin oat aud would have damag-
| -d bis wiu-l|dpu. bad not tbebrstand-
• er#taken them apart The forts lead-
it g to the en -ounter, ae near a* w*
Ihsu ai.i# to g.-t their, are that tie
prewi her was suutmoawd into court to
gtvv evidence as to the stan-iiug of a
prisoner then on trial' and T• wnbs
ask'-'i him il he would Imlievc the
prisoner on oath The minieter au-
xweicl very redily: “Why cert a nly,
Mr Toombs, 1 would Iwlirvohiiu os
ju»« k a* I would you. “The Bvr aud
Bench au.J all shouted at eeeing the
tebhv* thus turned upon the sm alled
great lawyer by his own witness,
which th* “chivalry uf Mr. Toombs
could hot stand and a. heabd hi*
wounded holier by trying to cowhide
tbe witnee*. and getting choked him-
self. —Am/nwwi (Wu Maron. (hi.
How to bo Nobody.
It m ei**y to be nobody, nnd we
will tell you how to 4>> it. Go to
the drinking saloon to *peud your
leisure time. You need not drink
much n »w; jiut a little lieer, iw mms
other drink, Iu the meantime play
dominoes, checkers or sootetbtag
*ls.* to kill time, to that you will bo
sure not to r.-ad any useful book. If
juii read, let it lw the dime novels of
the daw. Thus go i*« keeping your
stoma‘h tail, and your bend empty,
•ud yuurswil playing lime-kilJiug
gemea, aud io a few rear* you'll be
noh..»y, unless as is <|uite likely, )you
turn out a drunkard or a jirof'e-i ui-
>il gamt.ier. either (if which is wore.'
than a nobody. There are any nuin- I
l»er of young men hanging about «a- ;
luOw.s, billiard rooms and other rum
•hops, just ready to graduate and be
nobud iea.
QHUVKK A HAKKK S
HU" l PHRMIl’M
ELASTICSTITCn
family
ScwiuK Machines,
49ft Hroadway, New York,
I*- Laanl Ntrert, Near Orleum.
WV Hu ffixti. at Premiums at all tbe
Mire Slid-iJiliiiUoil* of Uv- I lut> INtxU »
and Knrope, imv- ls-«-n swan|«>d Uie
tirov.-r A its * * r Sewing Machine*, amt I
■ Jftf work done hv ttu-ni, wherever exhi-
I Ml it.....iu|x-tiUon.
MTIir very hixl..-st prise, The ('russ
<>( Un L< atoll of K.tu.ir, wa* —,»iif—rr***t
uj* the represent Hive of the ttrover A
flsl. r s. wimr Ms. hui.ts, at th- Kxposi-
Uuii ( in verse lie, Psn» lwr, tim-sii-st
j ir>K their xr-st si.fwrioritv «>v.-r sll other i
| to wing Ms.-lnne.
•W“ An illu*trst- l paniphlrl,contain•
mg price unis, witU -Mtinplt-s ..flmUi Uie
<Imv-r A Maker Ntltcfi sn-l the Nhnttle
stit-h in vtu-koun fst.i tes, will In- furnish-
ed on remit si. . BoVU-dwlv
rhe undersigned lieretiy gtve n> tn-e |
tliat tliev are prepared to r*- lv« sll
gnoda eunsign«s| toibetn • Mr.i/o* .Is
Nantisgo,
1*113 Inw»ril Fn*i?»itN,
au I reimport ssuu- nn
First i less .'steamer, n> Hiuwnsvillesnd |
points above.
No >inmission will t>e made f..r a<i-
vsie-ing freignts, or cluuge*. f..r r—.it
mg and forwarding at Itrsaos .1- Man*
tisgo.
F««r freights an.l advances on smne, ,
c.ttA um iltlnti v.
HI Nil, KKNKfiY .* < «\
Hiownavllte. Nept 12, Jww. p-s *
•TA IMiZEN KKASOVS-tea
WHY THK
PAIN KILLERt
MANt rACTt ItKli MY
PKKKV IMVIS X MON
la Til a
Hast Kasnlly M«-Airii»e oflkrAfr
4n4 wAv K •knmht ht k*j>» m/u-mw* neo.
<tt UhI
***' Kii4Jmi ta tie nmat oerlam
« holeru cure U;al toedlt*U aH.eu. s
has grmUe eO
Of. Fain Kii.uuk, as a I'lsirkm
an.I lit -M iiUr\ ranie.|y, is une
•) its led. ft seldom if ever fail*
•trd. i * a i v • K11 i mm will -ure-rauif *
«»r i-airis b, any part .<f the svs-
1—m. A siBirh il'O^. ii*iialIv
etft cfe a . lire. *
4th fMAiw-X ii.i.an * ill .-i ie'liyap*,,.
si* and Indi|re»ti«>n. If‘ JC5d
uiwortling to diut-te n*.
-th. ,'A‘y'Kn-i-nn ia an aiuiowt uev-
•r MuMriK curt- fbrSud.Ui, t>»id,
i outfits, Ac.
'-ill. Maim Kii.i.kh Ii«, piotedit«el|
a tk>\ ereitfii lu-modv uw fever
an.t Ague, and i hill K..»er, it
iuui .-iirtvt the m*e«t oliatlnai*
cases.
•tii. I aim - k ii.i.km a« a imirneiit is
tine.,u.|e,l. F-»r *- r.-*» Bile.,
• liilidam*. Hunts, itrauw.
• ut«, .Sprain*, Ac., n.. phyaic-lan
• an a** more than It.
'■Un I ai v kiLu.it has -ured nw*-«
of Kh-umati.m and Nenrslnia
after year* stMndintf
!'V," K'V“* Will dent rev
"hillow.. Old
hore. and Nwelle-I Joints *1*.
mg r» U*-r from Pain Mile* tin.
lust sjiplicatiou.
M,M,' A!a,.n. r««res Headache,
loot bad.*, and Neuralgl-r Pattis
In any p*rt of the hod 5
liOTennklold A O'lhK-barfy.
AtternvjR ui l.itu.
(DRPUH C’HKim, TEXAS,
Ilth.
12th,
■ny part of the l.od
Paiw-Kim *n writ yr.„
i. *L" of *u«i luanv *
t'ojlsr in time and in 0,an..rs
t.KKAT RKUI ITION
IM Mtli-K or
TEAM AXII COFFEES
Til tViNPOKM Tl»
PRICE OF 001.0
liMH- awil Fa*-illti.« to clah < trirnnixers.
* Awd for New Pri.-e l.ist,
I’Ha fin-nf American T«i To.
r o. a™ .teas.1 si \
O. H .j V.l.t."
siitflU-'iln
X\ Ve*ae\ Nt.
New York.
I aiw-kii.i.bkis• paraly v-u.-
-aide preparation; ,«|« p, gt.r|,
. __ | 5f?” *2 *n *vorv tkiully.
I «he Simplicity am tiding its
'CKXASU.VBAIUI OU.ECT. i TSuSWM'JUfSJnS
big Agency, j -ntir-ly eradicHte.! l,v it and
tin- great amount of pate ami
sudering that oan be alleviate-1
ihr.-ugh its me. make a immr-
*UV«> up-tri every |x-raon to sup-
plv UmuiM-Uiw. * i in this vain-
shto remady *i.,| to ke« p it ai.
ways n-ai at baud.
• lobe. | hysleiana recommend it m
tdve It a trial.
iir^nsa^r1
Kverx l ». i,UV ,h“ genuine.
1 ^'Mtet. aad nearly every Conn
i . aad itrover ttoroutei
j"! Ih.:il.a',i “ for sale *
J""' KI.I MIN.I, N.w
ing Agency,
LOVKNsklUl.il. (FINN HAKTY
A BMTTHFH,
For f’oll.--ti.-n of lu-l-ta, Knfor--- lurnl
«»r Adjustment of claims of
every IiesurinUon,
A‘-inveyanciiig,
InveaRgat-
ing an-l
Per
Ie; Uug Lan-I
Tltlea, Mu\ ii-M, Selling,
nr lAMiaing He*l K^.i*te. Pay-
ment of iax-.-n, l.«— Mtilitf i.mul
S--r|p, Making Surveys and Maps,
and fur. iMtiing ell necosaury inturni i-
*^an- rtanletf
DR. M’LANE’S
CKLF.BRATKD
Liver pills,
voa tm* cuat or
A MEAT MEDICAL DISCOVEIt
*>r- WAXJUBP* CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
? g Hundreds of Tbouaaud* J | %
V TJ »*sr iMUm.ir* tn th. tr W ni,r. nil
f»» Co/Ml,. c«e, |i. 1W\
1WfHAT ARE THEY ? * f {
ifl
SlMUl LAM - SotfUHIMM RKM4MX-
AMMtrgURM TH *,'Hr V —In tb# ITifod
District of this city resides ail old gaa-
tlameti name.) Jutos Pardra, who baa
rcaclusJ the advanced age of eighty* ,
six ye trs For mora than thirty years
be ha* not bad a tooth in hia hand.
Home six weeks ago, however, hie gams
began to itch and swell, nmi very soon
he began to cut *ome teeth. II. ba«
now a full m«Hith of young teeth.
1 They appear to be gran ing finely, and f
I tne old gaiitlemen con-ram I a tea him
telf upon soon having the almost fo>
gotten luxury of teeth. Is thrrwaatm-
ilnr case on reci-r-l? Then- •* no mis-
take about this, but a veritable fact.
The old man ha* oartainty found the
•Mxlrtfcak rejuvenate* life. It i* not
L,«,U5wraa-T i;SSSSS'£:‘Bl
1 issss&sf ■ s*«-’at#-. i & wSmj&SS
te.1 ihrowmhkvow^kbl J^L “iSr* **• 04 ,,Tfc* Of t*lwin wfcloh was annihilated anter*3T bop ' rJ7t.f U'!m’
ry,Jr* ,**»I1 T3TTi rrr—
uJT^L Ii a renterkable number of this ff
I mgflteflfoit Mil ****** trsmtly 11 Inst rami Weakly
®2?5 jcutssJssa^vs
Kilkenny .ate: MM> of Mltewte Mad. bffMMff Kte
■Pd, wnara war* a company of tic-
Niffaky-fffth rvgimont aad •omnaiitvs
W k, Mgw IM, a P. Tm4M.
— OfMwS, ,*%W lliwm;
it
Jane,
Hepatitis or Liver Comphunt,
oyw hia and sick headache
Symptoms ol a Diseased Liver.
IJAIN in the right »ide, under the
I edge of the rib», increase oa prea-
»urc; sometime* the pain it in the
Icti *ide; the patient i* rarely able
to lie on fh^ left side 1 sometimes
• he pain i* felt ur.Jer the thoalder-
l -sde, and it frequently extends to
thr tup ot the shoulder, and is some
times mistaken for a rheumatism In
the arm. The stomach ia affected
with lost ol appetite and aickaeaat
the bowels in general are costive.
»<onetime* alternative with lax; the
hc»d ii troubled with pain, accom-
panied with a dull, heavy sen ration
in the bad r.rt. There fa generally
• considerable loss of memory, ac-
companied with a painful sensation
ul.. V,B* *r,‘ ““done something
which ought to have been done. A
•light, dry cough it sometimes an at.
tendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility | he ia easily
atari led, hia feet are cold or bandag,
and hi complains of a prickly sense,
tion of the skin i hi* spirits art low »
•nd atebowfh he w satisfied that eter-
, »s« would b* beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he dis.
1 mats every rtair^, fevetal of the
abort symptoms ft»*i the disc**,
but cases have ofotrfoff where fow
ol them ctMtcd, yet eaamiaaiion of
the body, after death, has shown tb*
u\aa to have been extensively de-
ranged.
ague and fevf.r.
Da. M* La mb's Lvu Fills, nt
cash or Arvi and Fbvis, when
taUn with OuiniiK. are productive
of the moat happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after uking Qnuune. W* weald
•dvtw all who are affUcted with this
*• 0M 7h«o a rsonukg
th
Sr®
Uf
2U
III
M IS
ill
Ssk
• ff (te __
TWKT ABB NOW A VII r.
FANCY DRINK.
Mauser Peer lia, Wtiafc*», Preel WeSHli
■MWwtess Lleaars spirs-i »s4sv—1
rws* W Stssss tbstasw. eslts* - Tastes -AaaV ,
rrs." " Mastersr. Or., (tost Issd lbs UH**'' “• M
arwwkswssssaw* rata >«t vm trs* M*4i«t»<-. ms.*
•rote tb* Ksttvs Buota sn<t Hsrhs -»f . sltf mls.fVsM
IVwm all AlrsbsUr Mtiasslssts. Tbry Sr. lb.
••tot a too* rvxiriu ami a lim
UtVtnu POINCIPLt sfsrf^r- Mawovsio. --at
IsrtwwstSi et tea arsiswi. sen saw ng all s-tusssw
■SStar tsAnaums tw biv«* te s Uta»/ .US-lit *>e
No Strut sea SaXs Mass BtSSso. arc«r.tts« to 4ties
Mss ate rswwsa le*e sawsti *
•100 wttlbs at*m fw as isratskis css*. sr*vt*e4
tea Iwa am ate «•■•!•« *r missrsi s*wos m
•••r Ossus.aw4tM* rttsi trass* west** bsyasSUs
MMgimn 1
■OssAiWBiMssts*4 twrswwSiieui PM,
gW'JI *fsnwMww4. Liver. XI4s.n srt
■Mpr> *tess WllSsts bars ktei Most isms—
^safoSJniiVjiy^
•YWMU w'llDIUWTIOIt, B*s<|
teBte^PWrtWMM^ewr^Blw^ VVbtssssef t»s
teawsss ia tasMssaa. SitesAttww, i-stpMea!.,
.................. th* I * sas. Pass la th*
Npateat etna
sryasws, *r« ths
g«IHXOltiw*S,»ISau*4fHteaot
steamy is waaawse an* Unu* *r 1 axapiirtesa. ma
isipsniae s*w ins saavwer tarns wa-assnam.
rnteOte.ni teMteia— term..............
nwtem.teasmes. Bests.—*t i nnain laosni
JjjateJwNteWj^ Nras.terysiw
aa* msaassssr ww aa^ at whstsvaraanw or Bstarw,
ass MwW *ae s» ea* swHs* *at tf--
•tetetem to (Ms meat team Mm.
U |
itetea vs*mtaamassMwWaIt Mthat
I wSItstlrsawltes BsesOsfeSae*
1 efths atha will renew.
nates
te is tew ten
tetel
DO OO.
S«n Fernando Hotel
ABO
N« 1*1 uh I'ltm Society.
Comer Yh^cr an.l Hulalm> Ntmi.
HDMTHHKf, IK.XI(a
Frnssttsig th* "/•Uiu. tiwUtetewvete*,-
AUollu IM.lt. Pr*^M„r.
I’HW I IKsr CLASS J>TA 11
• llshni.-nt, thre «r..ri-* hteb sn-l
oetiu-dfutisiy .-.o-sti u-t-.t f,,t lb-w.-awst,
-taii.-u uflb.Hr.tcra. iiH.-t. ll wiitilatci
Man, vxguiatts-ly foroiehed wtfo jfo!
gsu.s and ot-aiuww., iroti u,t,ll%N
Utw.sst.Hll aa I-.(Us staiites, ntwwtea-
)T,r »l ,l“ 'tej-lsli.-rui lu- ,h-.t
terjba«v>nifiwt of In-antcr- tratofors.
tl. u .rM‘ I.i«d wiUi
tl.. »u-*t viituala m tu- uuuk, t.
U UM. "Vs J'Ium rtUM ^UM‘0*t v,*%
s liich Is m u,„ |.,HHr »tory -g u„
wt‘ % «‘1T ^ Korean an,i
llataTia tn|~* •**
/Mh,U" I***
Hu* fte-H lonaaa u- tew #1— arwd hotmw
W* | I'Msm-hui a vwrj- plvahaut view <>f the
|>icturwan nr- niunntancotis i-hn--rams
surr-.un lMitf ti„. i itv '
It'rsSSKSJBS!
# ^W%*>Dinfolxi vMuniF-tliRt,
flat |»f 1 < mi- |||( nii’i a(« ,
• " the Wins iwtHhliwhincm »rw fhra^.
Itt.. lHlUwr-1 tabitsi -.f tt.r Vu- laii uau ut
\Z;JZ hwffhteada, wines etui
n “T Un* Im.x an-1 bv tba l-ottli-
iiutrit- us j-iwi vt-s, i*U\, win.
maytt-tf
V AI p M FN'- WinST . „
At.siHJ1 "l^HARftsteCO.
L.
, UbOKKBIOAiu U AH
■ tnw honor In lofoim thw poo*, ’w .-t
Mur .iHortw that bw csti l-w fonito at*
-iu.a ui Umt vUy 4»ny bvtwwaai tfcohoui.
5£f.t
A F. WATSON. |f, D,
^ILUA^ldeLLT,
ifmnw fUKo
a«wmi N. o. Sward uf Lit4*rwrtews
UKA/lirt, MANT1AMO, TKXAM.
fouint
1
hi*-.. 4
law-.
SHOTGUN
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