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Our Friends Tlio Formers.
UfcmlTXtar'..
Nearly ovcry class of business
men from day laborers to million-
niro capitalists havo their organ-
ization. Nothing was said of tbeso
societies .until tho farmers organ
jio3 ongBf 'tbcijpwn. called the
grange TnorTovciy littlo whelp
throughout tholand began io yelp
abusoandridicuIo tho farmers.
To bo a-grangcr was so bo subject-
ed to all manner of nbuso and con-
tomptrf (Tho enemies of tho grango
snontod "it is a political mstito-
tion" and it ivas useless for tho
farmers to dony and point to tho
constitution and by-laws of the
grango. It soomed to bo consider
odahigh cfimo for tho farmers to
drganito for any purpose Tho
cattlemen also havothcir associa-
tion which met at the samo timo
and placo of tho state- legislature
vfhcu important laws wcro lo bo
passed affecting tho cattlo jntor-
csts. Speeches werpJ.madownpon
this subject and prominent cattle-jacn-Tliscusscd.
tho proposed mcas-
nrcs.npon tho streets of tho capital.
Afteqvanfy the cattlemen mot at
Swootwatcrand passed resolutions
condemning the laws enacted by
the legislature and threatened to
disrupt tho State if their supposed
rights were ignored. Now sup-
pose tho Stato grango wcro to do
such a thing as this. Ono univer
sal howl would go up from ono end
o'f tho Statctcrtno oiher. It would
bQMtakefias conclusive evidence
thatjtho grango was a political or-
ganization. "Who? makes"-any such
chargo againstJthe cattlemen? Is
thcro any snebfconslstency as this J
Is it not about timo wowcre gener-
ous and magnanimous to tho farm-
ers? Tho agricultural interests has
been andjiof vastly moro import-
ancoolakTosas4than.tho cattle-inter-csGrAcricaltaiio
is thoTjasis ofindi-
yiuum socuu? unujuiuonaipros-
penty. Tho farmers furnish tho
rrrcat men of ovorv atro and conn.
tryrTho fresh pure blood and
life tho country sends to tho city;
adds vicor to the latter and keeps
it from stagnation Let this news-
paper and politicaljwarfaro against
tnoaarmexs'ccasartiCis .senseless
aria-unjust:
Well Cultivated Land.
"Wo onco experimented by haul-
iriSlwfiilfouf larsfo loads of Tho
best iSaHuro1ipon twd acres of
clay loam lana naa it wen culti-
vated into tho soil which had been
well worked in tho ordinary way
but was somewhat lumpy; This
and tho adjoining two acreswas to
bo sown to corn for fodder. Upon
tho other two "acres no manure was
TOtJjBtitjras plowed and. cultivate
cd until tho soil four Inches deep; !
was ayeno' as a garucn ueu. uno
and a half bushpls of .corn was
dglfc3if ncrof on each piece
dnDs16 inches apart. When this
corn-was inhlpss.om and ready to
cut it stood Is inches higher than
tho manured piece. On selecting
two samples in different places
upon each piece cutting tho green
corn carefully weighing it tho
manured pcicogayo 275 pounds per
pTilv2risB19''aybr350 JpounaFper
rod tho4 manured giving" 22 tons
por aero and tho other 28 tons per
acre. Tho cost of extra working
was $2 25 per acre. Could there
bo any. fkrabt that tho extra work
wasrwcllvpaid for?
It must bo evident to ovcry
thoughtful iarmor that tho first
thing to bo-donoin furnishing food
for cropSTisfto wolrk moro thor-
oughly arid' give 'finer pulvcrisa-
tion and when this is accomplished
then an application of somo ferti-
lizer. National Iiivo Stock Jour
nal.
Dr. licinsch a German chemist
has found as tho result of a long
scries of .minute investigations
thatltho surfaces 'of .fifty-pfonnig
pi pecs which havo been long in
circulation in Germany aro the
homo and fcoding ground of a
minnto kind of bacteria and vego-
table.fmigus. An extended scries
of observations showed that this is
cateflthfftfiot small coins oCall
nations tho thin incrustation of
organic matter deposited upon
their (Surfaces in tho course of long
circulation rendonng -them very
suitablcjibr this parasitical settle-
ment." Dr. Rcinsch scraped off
somo of these incrustations and
with a small scalpel divided thorn
info fragments which wcro subse-
quently dissolved in distilled
water. Tho employment of lenses
of a Tory high power showed the
bacteria and fungi distinctly. This
is a matter of no littlo importance
from a hygienic point of view. It
has mawbeen coriclustvelv estab
lished that bacteria form tho chief
agency in the propagation of epi-
demic disease. Tho revelation
thatthoy have a chosen domicile
in tho most widely circulating me-
dium'which probably exists in the
world presents us with a new fac-
tor in the spread of infectious dis
ease Thcro is however a reme
dy. 'Where coins havcbecn in cir-
catumjtor aTinrobcrpf years if
moy aro wasneu in a uourojr weaK
solution of caustic potash they will
bo-cIeans"cd from their organic in-
crustation and so freed from the
unwelcome guests which they har-
bored. Moving Twcnty-KJsbt Millions of
iioiiars.
Twcntv-cicht million dollars'
worth of gold and silvor and secu
rities win Do placed in tlie post-
offico building in a short time.
Thcro will besix tons of gold coin.
Tho mcro carting of this pilo of
valuable material lrom lilh and
Chestnut to Ninth street will re-qufro-moro
wagons than arc used
in cleaning tho streets of the. city
in a week. Tho work will bo in-
trusted to tho Adams Express com-
pany and tho men who will ride
on the. vehicles containing tho sil-
ver will. each ono bo an arsenal on
Stilts. " In addition to tho 512000-
000 worth of silver there will also
bo nearly $4000000 in gold coin.
Tho annexed statement shows in
detail just what tho sub-treasurer
would rcmovo if tho vaults were
ready to-day: Standard silver dol.
lars 88840470; fractional silver
coin $3545500; gold coin 83354-
689; minor coin 8334280; gold
certificates SG474810 silver cer-
tificates' $530330; United States
and national bank notes 84187-
129; total assets 828373318.
iVhon I ca'mo to congress nearly
thirty years ago I found a power
in tno west ana soutn wnicn was
represented by men. Thoy wcro
not hero for creed. Such men men
-wens an antidoto of tho poison of
our present Inxnry and ill-gotten
ain S.i5 Cbx in his late speech.
Hot Water ns a "Remedy.
Thcro is no remedy of such gen-
eral applicationnd nono so cosily
attiunnblo as water and yet nino
persons in ten will pass by itin an
emergency to seek for something of
far less efficacy.
There aro but fow cases of illness
whoro water should not occupy
tho highest placo as a romcdial
aScnt- - . f
A strip Ol nanncior uapKiuiuiu-
od lenirthwiso and dipped in hot
water and wrung out and then np-T
plied around tlio neck ol .i child
that has tno croup win usuany
bring relief in ten minutes.
A towel folded several times and
dipped in hot water qui cM- wrung
and applied over tho scat of tho
pain in tooth-ache or neuralgia
will generally afford prompt re-
lici. anis treatment in colic works
like magic. I havo seen cases tint
resisted other treatment for hours
yield to this in ten minutes. There
is nothing that will so promptly
cut snort a congestion ot tho lungs
soro throat or rheumatism as hot
water when applied promptly and
thoroughly.
Pieces ot cotton batting dipped
in hot water and kept applied to
old sores or now cuts bruises or
sprains is tho treatment now gen-
crally adopted in hospitals. I
havo scon a sprained anklo cured
in an hour bv showering it with
hot water poured from a height of
tnrco lecu
Topid water acts promptly as an
emetic and hot water taken freely
half an hour beforo bedtimo is the
best of cathartics in tho caso of
constipation whilo it is most sooth-
ing on tho stomach and bowels.
This treatment continued for a
few.monCis with proper attontion
to diet will euro any curable caso
of dyspepsia. Hall's Journal of
Health.
'- s The. Upas Tree.
Java islEVKomo of tho upas
treoT' and as 'it is only recently
that tho truo scientific explanations
haxo been given of them probably
ono inpory may oo interesting.
"Wonderful stories wero told about
tho valley whero thoy grow. No
living crcaturo was ablo to livo an
instant exposed to its effects and
even birds in Jlying over wonld
fall dead" so.that the whole'vallcys
were covered with their skeletons.
Whon scientific men first began to
inquire into it they could only
with tho greatest difficulty induco
tho natives to accompany them to
tho spots with such dread and
superstition wcro thoy held. A
peculiar ieaturo in in tho earth-
quakes in this part of tho world
soon solved -tho problem and ex-
ploded tho theory as to tho trees
themselves. It was found at
timc3jtho 8nlphurousvapors were
so dense and poisonous as to be de-
structive to animal lifo and at
such times had so affected tho na-
tives that they had retained the
memory of such places and avoid-
ed them ever-afterward. No evil
effects wcro experienced by thoso
who traversed tho valleys though
thcrp was unmistakabla ovideneo
that at periodical intervals thoy
wcro deserving to bo avoided.
JM. U. Timos-Domocrat.
The Iioncsomcst Man in the
"World.
Davo Walker of North Carolina
was ono of tho best North Caroli
na soldiers that Leo had. Davo
was in Bichmond somo timo ago
and sitting at night in tho St.
James Hotel ho heard a fellow
with a cocked hat on talking near-
ly ovcrvbodv to death about tho
war. Ho said ho had been a colo
nel. Finally ho drow a scat up to
Davo and asked him if ho was in
tho war. Davo said: "Yes I was
therc4' "What position-'did you
holdT" "None sir" said Dave;
"I reckon I'm tho loncsomcst man
in tho world." "Ah why so?"
asked tho colonel. "Why' Davo
replied ''I was a privato in tho
war and I'm tho only ono I havo
over seen since!"
Slio Was Afraid.
"I havo only a fow "minutes" to
stay" hurriedly explained p. Co-
lumbus youth as he embraced his
sweetheart. "Our regiment is or-
dered out to-night to suppress tho
Tho bravo girl never .flinched
bcncatStho shockof tho intelli
gence but looking her lover calm
ly in tho oye said:
"x on will promise mo xnonei
fi V no mi. lo.-lt" TTn4n-T!l
cd "I know what you aro going
to say I'll promise you not to ex
pose my mo recklessly.
Xhat is not what l meant.
"What is it then."
"Promiso mo not to drink any
Cincinnati beer."
Prescrvinc; Boqucts.
A verv simnlo and offective
method of preserving boqucts is as
follows : Sprinkle it with fresh
water and then immerse the stems
in a vessel containing soap-suds
rcmovo tho nowers every morning
and placo them in pure fresh
water for a few minutes. After
sprinkling them lightly with the
iresn water return them to tno
soan-suus. This Drocess.jencatcd
day by" day will causo tho boquct
to preserve its bloom and fresh-
ness and to somo extent its fra
grance. Tho soap-suds shouljl be
changed every third day.
Capt. John Traynor of Bath.
lie who recently made a trip in
a small dorv from that citv to New
York intends to cross tho ocean
in tho samo tiny craft starting
Juno 10. Ho says ho -n ill take tho
middle passago and will make
Bristol England in about forty
days tho distance bcirg2700 miles.
Capt. Traynor has been at sea 17
years and says that although ho
could be easily lost at shore ho
can never bo lost on tho ocean.
The dory in .which ho will attempt
to cross tho Atlantic measures 13
feet keel 5 feet beam and22 inches
in depth the smallest craft that
over ventured an ocean voyage.
This is Capt. Traynor's second
trip to Europo in a small boat.
His only companion will boa f.i-
vorito cat which animal shared
with him tho dangers of the twen-
ty day trip from Bath.
Tho .Memphis Medical Monthly
says that tho Missouri supreme
court has decided that information
obtained by a physician from a
patient must not bo disclosed on
the witness stand where tho infor-
mation was necessary to enable
the doctor to prescribe as a physi-
cian or operato as a surgeon. The
court hold that it would not do
whilo tho mouth of a phj sicsan is
closed as to tno actual spoken
words of a patient to open it as to
knowledge acquired from his diagnosis.
The New York Sun of Monday
last: "A pretty young woman
with faif banged hair attracted
considerable attention in lower
Broadway pestorday afternoon.
Sho woro a silk dress which chang-
ed to a diffcnt color every waj it
was looked at. Her hat w.i bell
shaped and was prof uscl trimmed
with bunchos of flowers on which
rested several butterflies and bee-
tles. A largo brunrcd owl with
diamond ccs fastened a bow at
her throat. Stitched on her blue
silk parasol was an enormous
peacock leather and a nanuKcr-
chicf carried in a tiny belt was
embroidered with birds and ani-
mals." 10 A rf Yon Made nn-tnljle l'V InJii-li"n.
Cunsttvh n Diwint-. L"4 of AiHliti
Yellow Min bliiluh' Vital izcr u n po-ilne
cure. Sold In Walker A. Co.
11 Win Will You couch when bhil h'
Cure lull -i c iiumeJiale relief l'nii. 10 ck
and 51. gold h Walker & Co.
12 MiiLon's C'atariui Kcliedv n po-ilive
cure for Catarrh I)ipL.t!icru and Canker
Mouth. Sold ly Walker A Co.
It ittr a -w w ?' n Irietinrf Atiil lHTTHlnt
porfume. Price 25 and 50 cent bold l
Waller & Co.
14Suiloh'sCuke Will mimedmttU re-
lict c Croup Whooping couh jind IiruntliilK
tjoldb ASalker&Cu.
15 FoitDisrErMA nnl Lner Complaint
ou hit c a printed cuiirantec on c i n Ik ttlii
of hlnloh YitaliMT. It nccr f uU to cure
bold b) Walker A Co.
16 AXASALlNJECTORfrecwitliesulilxtttle
of Hiiloh'd Catarrh Kcined. Price 50xiit.
bold by Walker A Co.
A AVrtll etvnni Ttlltmiii-n !ii; '
received a begging letter asking
for $25000 to establish a homo for
"decayed pomt-gi crs" on the
financial situation.
J3jonisticrntlie Norwegian poet
has left Pans to take his tiial with
tho other Liberal editors of his
country who are heing prosecuted
by tho King. The King and he
aro enemies sineo the day -when
tho poet challenged tho King to
mortal combat and was contemp-
tuously refusod.
Bongh on ConRh.M
Ak for "Rough on Coui;h-f" for Coughs
Cold- Soro Throat lIoarscne. Troche? 15c
Liquid 50c.
Tho Earl of Aylcsford a noble
Texas cowboy: "What in thunder
do the newspapors want of me7
Do I look liko a Jumbo a sacred
white elephant or an improved
specimen of an Am or! can dude?
Newspapers aro a curse anyway.
Thoy havo ruined America and are
ruining England. Pleaso let me
S-"
Vcm Yidi. Vici I came I saw I con
Jueml Is adaptable to Allen's Jlihou
'hysic It quickh rellc cs Constipation
IMo Sick Headacbe JLc-25CenU At all
Druggci-t?.
Brick Pomcroy failed to kecji
his engagement to lecture on tcm-
peranco in New York Sanda- and
tho excuse was that his dentist had
failed to send homo his new teeth.
8500000
That Aguino is the bet remedy in tlic world
for all malanal disorders. Wcf guarantee it
to euro every tunc Soe adr.
For Dyspepsia Indigestion Depression of
rpints and general debility in thur anous
form alo as a prcrontn e aunt Fc cr and
Aruoand other intermittent fever the MFer-
ro-Phospated Elixir of Cali$ayan made by
Casn ell Hazard & Co. New Vork and sold
by all druggists is the best tome; and for
pauenis recovering irom iu cr or omcr eick-
nes5 it has no equal.
. i ...
Bongh on Toothache.
Instant relief:" omefcvure. -Toothache.
a eunugia x aceacne ioc. as. A7ruggi-i&.
CXhosito oTtho historio.iBlack
A
Holo of Calcutta which was dis
covered several months ago and
oxacavatcd has been filled up and
decently paved over. A hand-
some tablet of white marble hcar-
a suitable inscription is about to
oo placed near tno spot.
tm . .. -
Rough on Corns."
Quick complcto cure. Hard ortsoIl com
warts bunions '
Letter from Almc. Nilsson: " I
havo arranged with Mr. Theodore
Thomas to sing in twenty-eight
concerts in which he is to gi c mo
$28j000 and consequently I will
remain in this country this sum-
mer." - '
Who Ib Bln.WlnBlow?
As this question is frequently j asked c
will sunply say that she is a lad) for v.ho iip
wards of thirty years has untirfnglj de oted
her time and talents as a female ph MCian and
nurc pnnapalH among cliildren. Hio has
especially studied tho constitution and wint
ot this numerous cla.s and as a result of thi-
effort and practical knowledge obtained in a
lifetime spent as a nurse and physician he
his compounded a Soothing fayrup for chil-
dren teething. It operates like magic gii-
mg rest and health and u monxn cr sure to
'regulate tho bowel. Inconsequence ofthia
article Mrs. "Winrfow is becoming world re-
nowned as a bcefactor of her raec;childnn
certainly do rise up and bles her ; epecialh
is tins the case in this cit. Va-t quantities
of the boothmg byrup are daili Eold and
used here. "Vc think Mrs. Vin-Iow lias ims
mortalized her name by tlu valuable article
and we sincerely believe thousands of ''chil-
dren lu e been saved from jm earh cra o
by its timely use and that million j ct un-
Doni win snaro us ucucuin anu unite in uu-
linir her blc-ed. No Mother lias dweharced
her duty to her suffering little one in our
omnionr until she is cntn it the bemfitof
Mrs. "Vinslow Soothing b rujp. Tn it '
mothers trj it now. Ladies Auitor Xtw'
York City. Sold by all druggi ts 05 cents I
a uoitie.
Colored Congressman O'llara of
North Carolina lives in good stylo
in "Washington and has a white
tutor for his children. Ho is a
mulatto a graduate of Harvard
University and a lawyer.
m m m -
The best smoking tabacco is
"Little Joker."
Tho professionals of tho vaiious
baso ball clnbs now organized ill
tha Unitod States recen c in sala
ries lor the season upward of 8100
000.
A NEWMtDICINE
Sure cure Found at lat for Consumption.
Dr. Bosanko'a coush and Lunbv run. The
jjrent Lunz healer. ungle Jo c rtheea
the mot ob tmato couU or colli and a 50
cent bottle will cure it- It acts quitKU
cures permanentl and if used as dirtt-ttdis
iM.rfectl harmless to the mo-t ddieato child
bold by "Walker & Co.
WHsW
FORuP A T1ST.
Rheumatismlleuralgia Sciatica
Lumbago Backache Heidiche.Toothiche
Son ThrMk SwrflUff pr1na UrvUc.
liana ficslda. Ft-Mt Ultra
1SD IU OTII1R BODILT I9 AXD 1CUFS.
Bold by DntrU Dnlcn mrywbtrc Flft Ceau k
bottle. Clrcetiou 1b It LefM(c
TUP ntARLFH A. VIMIF ipic n
nw. iwuuiwi DtiuavrviBaB.
SANRlWEDf
Infants and Children
Without Morphino or Narcotlno.
"What mrps our Children ror cliili.
hat curvd thur t. ira imVs tin m siren.
'Ti Catnrl .
Vlien BaWos fn t and err 1 turns
"What curve thtlr colic kills their worm.
lint Opsiuria.
"What quickly curv Const ipatitn
Sour btomaai tolih lnJicsii n
lint C kIotI'u
Tarowi 11 then to Morphine Symps
Castor Oil and rarcKoric an 1
HrillCa.torli.
Contour Lfnimont. AhqV
ioluto euro for Rheumatism
Sprains Burns Galls &c and tu
nrtoiitancons Painrellever.
AFFORDING BUILDING MATERIAL
rOB BOTH NERVE AND MUSGIL
h trgaw
tor mi
TOT1F 1
PX1LTM
CITfTI
raoFtm.
Strenjthentng:
lnv!gorat!ig:
Fattening.
OOLDEN'SliaUlDBEEFTOHIC
jm pronounced by $corr of pfcy-
iJrmMJ. and by thousands of people cho
have wed it to be tha beat Jcnotcn remedy
(orDtbtHty lyprpea. Indigestion Lees of
Appetite Loss cfTtcsh Zung Complaints
Female Weakness Gastrie Irritability Ma
lariat Fever and many otlter diseases where
tonics are required differing essentially
from all other Beef Foods and Tonic.
IT IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF
the Blood and enriches it and la there-
fore a Que invigoran t and eorrecHrs
In CB&eBotBXlcJironiemaladles which
ore associated with an iupovsbishkii
ETATE OF THE BLOOD ThCSO all yield
to tho regulating and nourishing prop-
erties ot Its great food tonic elements.
It compensates totthd loss of vitality
Induced by Consumption Catarrhot
JlronWitaland TItroat affections. It
telU remedy Feminine jJeblllty and
reimburse the Female physique for
thoso losses of vitality accompany-
ing complaints peculiar to the er
Mothers nursing their own cJiUdren
and delicate teomen who expect to
booomo mothers and bring nj vigor-
ous children should by alf m cans use
It. Jr tcill restore sufferers from
Mental or Ferrous Prostration aris-
ing irom Orer-icorfc lcceses or
protracted Disease. It trill cure
Jrunhenncss&nd the Opium Habit
for as the appetlto grows .healthier
and digestion mors vigorous through
tho use of this Tonic tho unnatural
craving dies away until totally ex-
tinct. It ishtgJdy beneficial in Uver
Complaints. Malarial Fever and
ALL Malarial Disease? and for the
debilitating effects ot Fever of any
Kind It Jtas no eptaU It repairs
waste improves Digestion and Ap-
pettteejid affords the Dyspeptic In-
valid an easily assimilable article
of food; and Is so pleasant to the taste
that the meet sensitive palate will sot
rejoctlt.
TO PHYSICIAMS AND INVALIDS
a analysis of "Colden's Lttpttd Hen
Jtmic" by the eminent chemist ARTllLB
HILL 1USSUX iLD PBA ot London
England . and on endorsement by the col
ebrntcd physician Professor Silt EEASMUS
WILSON 1 1LS.. T.T.n . of London aro la-
belled on each bottle.
Mold nt TfholcKale by nil leading
Dmgfers and retailed ptnorally at $1 ii
botUe 6 for fs. as UUTTOrON Ges
JLii AGENT. US Fallen blTOcticw lorfc.
IHimniiiiiiiniiiimiiiifTiTnimrtn"
Tell the children to cut out and bto the eomle
eUhoacttd pictares u tney'rper from iwae to
Issue. They will be pleased with the collection.
This space Is owned by
BLACKWELIS BUIiIi.
Of conrH ire mean the fsmons ulmal armring
on tho label of every genuine package of Black-
welTa Hull Durham motiafr Tobacco. Every
dealer kecpa this the bH Smoking Tobacco made
hone genuine without trade-mark of the Butt.
HIMIIIIIIIII Illlllllli ITTTTTn
SOLD Qrl ITS MRiT3.
AND CURE GUARANTEED.!
lAGHIH
S T!i QEEAT STECjnO for
a Malarial Disorders
Of asynstor snch ts
aoue. rniLts & rEvrn. uau
KULIEVIin ISTnCillTTEKT E. I
I ETIIE SC
SoU by t!I Drnc7lRU &od GcqaI Dal-
AGtnn: Co UtUo Tds m. Y.
...rxS?
"''A. . .Wv V-
MITH'S
QURE
iousness Torpid Urer Torpid Bowel
ndigestion. Dyspepsia. Soar Stomach Sick.
Headache Spleen Vertigo Bad Breath
Malaria Jaundice and Call Stone
without Nauseating or Weaken-
ing the System.
OSE.-One Bean on going to Bee
rr ro.
ai-rrs or
mtjnne
Jf TDK
fhiiitE
I r r rn n M
ro ui.
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WR
WA
WILL
ldbyllDniggisls ST. LOUIS f10
F. w: WOOD
(Successor to Beaumont Lumber Co )
BIIUIM tIV3VI. ----- TI33CflJ9.
Has oa hand at all Umes a tuge and well selected stock of
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER
Siinjlcs Doors Sash Blinds M Braciels. Picbti Honliinss Etc..
OrriCE and YAKS
WILKE 8c HEARTFIELD
DEALERS IN
m mb mm lmbi
SMogles Do3rs Sasb Blintls Mollis Brackets k
Moiving1 and Agricultural Machinery
West street near tho Union Depot Brcnham Toxas.
S A full .in I a nilctj assortment
mcs.
IMtrjn auliciloJ an l sitistaction gatrantocu.
-DEALERS IN-
loili and Drra
Short ani LtoiM
All Kinds Mhsg Matenal Rongli &
A complete lme of Builder's Hardware such
Alsothe best brandofREMJY MIXED PAINTS all shades which we are prepared to
Cuaraniee to De Delier inan ine dcsi wmie leaa roaac. v e nave also a Drana ei wmie
lead we arrant better than any brought to this market ; Oils and Turpentine.
W O. WILKIN S.
WILKINS & TARVER
SucccssQrs to John McKinnoii & Co.
DE.VIJ.RS IN
kill and Dressed Lumber !
.Shingles Pickets !LVEouldings
SASH DOORS BLINDS. BUILDfflG MATERIAL AM
READY MADE CYPRESS CISTERNS.
"Wo havo excellent facilities for
lor lirackcts bcroll anu Urnamontal
Mr. C. E. CIIAPJIAX in onr jardin Brcnham will receive prompt
attention who will uso every ettort
"EBB
LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE
Near 31clntyrc House Main Street BUENILUT TEXAS.
O. J3. POTTER 3?roprietor.
Mv 'labia is now sunnlied with new
prepared to furnish transportation to any part
boaruca by mo aay week or montu. on noerai
I h& c added to m v Li en Stock a fine
a&ortmentofUNDKRTAKElVtoGOODS
consisting of BUIUAL CASES and CAS-
KETS and all articles requisite for inter-
ments. I hmo also TWO FINE
HEAIlSEb ono for Adults anjl a "Whito
IIcarM) lor Children as well as cloc-car-
n ige'cspecially for FuncraK ratronago
Uft-nuara januiry 1. 133 a-y.
A.. A. JA.HNr
(Succe.sorto II W. HAllltV i BROS.)
DEALER IN
STOVES AND TINWARE
HARDWARE
AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Main Street - -
Has a very Iirjre and complete stock of g-xm
cnase to can ana examine ni slcic anu pnecs. lie is determined not to be undersold.
SPECIAL
AHHBBS ani
We have recently placed an order and are
the best and most
JEANS PANTS DUCK
Brown and Bleached Drawers
SEWED WITH LINEN THREAD WITH PAT. CRQTCHAT. BUTTONS GUARANTEED NOT TO RIP.
Warranted lo be a better fit ail made better than anything ever offered to the Trade
ofTetas. These qoods will be on sale in about ten by wholesale and
retail Special inducements offered to interior merchants. Be sure
and see our goods before you buy as ours are the be.t
JLKlElIS' STOBB.
HERMANN
WHOLESALE AND
STAFLE ANB FANCY &BQCEHIES
Imported and Domestic
Western ami Texas Produce
WINES LIQUORS OTGrARS TOBAOOO
Delicacies Candies Preserved Vegetables Pruit Meat
Uisli Pickles Canned Emit Nuts otc.
BRENHAM TEXAS
Sole Agent of Anhauser's
t&ICE IN QUANTITIES
MfDowcst wholesale prices to tho
price for Cotton mid other produce.
THE BEST
T0CXB4
Jj&mSswB&MA&h
lHiSSWSWZs&SMtf&P
Etc.
KTBAB. COHXFXU3SS.
of LUAIBER kopt on hand at all
I
L
Hit Doors Sasl BIMs
Dressed Lumlilier all Graiss of SninIes
as LOCKS BUTTS SCREWS & NAILS.
U.S. TA1HEK
exocuting orders in pine or cypress
Designs. All orders lctt iith
to please tnc most lasuuious.
BKXCK
Buzirics. fine Saddle and work IIores. I ani
of the State. Uores bought and sold or
icrms
t-jrmm
-U -ULI.
solicited. Terms reasonable
O. B. POTTER.
BRENHAM TEXAS.
in his hoe and invites all who desire to pur-
NOTICE TO
LA1MNUH6 II
having manufactured for out own trade
snbstantal lme of
PANTS OVERALLS
FISCHER
RETAIL DEALER IX
Celebrated St. Xouia Beer.
AT LOWEST RATES. -l'
trade! P.13-S the highest market
nmin
WASHER
TawGlcTiarTUitMitia MIOVELI. WASHER todo better
wtk and do it coder and la le timo than mr aihr mi-hn
-Lr. -JtiTi t " ' wa waaa Uta
! uj niwwi tuuvast m -vm rextm4 tm doner
ArCMTCUlA MTPninertiTiiomtr.
rU00TtIiatAEtaaraniiurfmni 8T5to S 150 per
Booth. Faxmexs mate $XQ to $500 daring tbawlnt& Ia-
diiwtATflgTeatBacoeeaBeUiiiUdaWtwher BeUU crtceonlr
So. 6amplatothoBedeiriiranaRtnc7S2 Also thoCcIo-
brated KEYSTONE WIUNGERS at manulactams
lowest rrlcn. W lrnlto the trictwt InroBtlrtUoa. find
I QVELL' WASHFR fill. FRIT PS
iWlbhl llHOIlklt UUijEniSjrfls
""j" wa m poeau cam lor laruiercitacTLaiS.
Esrr.A.EXjXsixxro ar isst;
H. T. GKRAJBJER.
Jeweler.
Broiihnm-Tnvnss- b
I nm now oflVrinj to tlio puLlic tlie finest
lino .f DIAJIOXU WATCIIh.s CrIC'KS
JEAVELUYtOniI)MLVKIt til l'LATED
UVKE.'KOT.lti.-siaoiai'cnvOmosill'.nv
InSseiVcckct.KiiirM Knois Icirjcbaani
i ii .un.;iuiMii ltln-i-f CIC.
No Trourjte to S&ow Ooods !
Par.XGKA UU KATLY l)OXh.J
Call nnil I'l'uninc mj tloik Uf iiv pun Ii-u-
in; at rthir plaiv:.
Kcmembcr tlw plat-p.
H. V: OltAlthR
AWl lido of the Npiaiv.
Bn.nliiini. Tutas.
WOOD
DEALERS IV
Lumber Sis
ALSO AGENTS FOR
gjrip-ItuxaJ
SUCH
John Dcere's Plows and Cultivators Corn and Cob Mills.
Studobakcr lload and Spring "Wagons remarkably
cheap. Call and cxamino our line of Buggies.
COTTON GIN AND MILL MACHINERY!
HI. "W. GBABBB & CO. r'
WAXAHACHIE :
Maulacturora' Agents and Dealers in
AMES' POKTABE AND
Eagle finslij ani Pratt Cotton Cms Feeders anil Condensers
Stopple LonoStar Wiusnlp Reynolds and Coleman Cotton Presses
55 NORDKBi' M'ARMOX 3IILL MACHINERY
ohioaoo jtx T.in33.Tas:s soatiES
Steam ramp. ShAftlnff Plploe and Fittings.
HaYinc made a specialty of Gin Machmerrthe oast seren rears. wecUin to tho-ouphtr
understand the merits of all roods in that line
nreaatin? the importance ofadopting only the
urge uuainess. weare conmtent ol Detng auie toouer tou a b:tter line ot goods than any
house m the State. Catalogues terms and estimates furnished on application.
Address H. W GKABElt & CO.
T1. "W. SOHUEEEITBEBa-
BlaclsnutuTand Hannfactnrer
Sandytatroot
AGLNTJS'OKI
The Celebrated
LallellQ mnil Fish Jlros.
WAGONS
John Deere
I-LOWS CCT.T1VAT011S
1ILACKSUITH
undTTOODWOBK
done lo order.
UORSKS1IOEINO
a ipeclall;.
Tatrooage sohated and
satisfaction guaranteed.
HEICHAEDT
(bucccesors to Frnnke John & Seelhorat)
DEAIXK3 IX
General Hardware
STOVES
Tin and Hollow-ware
Brcnham Texas.
WE keep in store n full stock of Point? Oik V&rmsh "Window Glass Beltings and Ag-
ricultural Implements. Manufacturers of Firo and Burglar Proof Safes. Agents
for the celebrated Hazard Powder Company and AValier's Inct Exterminator llooso
Furnidhinj; Goods Pumps of all descriptions Cooking and Heatm Stoves in lares vane-
tr; "Wrouzht Iron Pipe and bteam Fittinj cut and fit to order. Jioofiiu; and bpouting
done at short notice. Guru and Hunters supplies; Guns Pi&toU and Safes repaired at short
notice. Iron doors and window bunds made to order. All kinds of cartridges and am
munition kept on nana.
W. J. LBMP'S
Western Brewery ?
ST. LOUIS MISSOURI
Puio Lager Beer in Kegs and Bottles Browed Expressly
for Texas Trade.
ear and
Sandy St. near S. F. K'y Depot : BBENILOT; TEXAS.
-A- A.. "WOEBDL.ER A.gent.
S5A11 orders taken for Beer and
( IREieHARDTlX&HH EB M ANW.U
WHOLESALE AND
Furniture and Carpets.
aan.xHsrs.flLiiMn - - - - - oraxkuaus.
"Parlor Sets Chamber Sets Ho uso Famishing Goods..?
CARPBTIHG OIL CLOTHS MATTING
HIRHORS. HATTRHS3S3 WALL PAPER.
AVe are prepared to furnish your house from
sewea ana rut aown. tjau ana ecq us.
ttKliT STREET. BETWEEN ANT
ALEX.
GENERAL rMtTBEHANDISE. J
NORTHWEST COKNEK
BRENHAM - -
Has Received a Poll
SPKEtfG & SUMMEK GOODS
"LATEST
C ladies' ITpnissTCI goods IXI trimmings pffilsi)
CKOTHIBTC BOOTS AND SHOSS
H1b Caps QuoouBroaro and Orocorlon.
9
Alo a larc and vancd assorlmcnl of
Parlor and Bed
CARPETS MATS and HOUSE FUKNISH1XG GOODS
Sffi.Cllnnilcxaminc onr iwhU before purchisini; el-cwhcre. Guanntccsnti-fartion in all
Jcfuuucnti. Gitc it tnnl.
& LOW
iD
Xzsp3s&s.t
AS
: : : TEXAS
STATIONARY ENGINES
manufaatnrwi in the Tinned Stnti.- and arv.
best o successfully build una permanent and
of Agricultural Implements.
Bron f- am 17oacasa
& SEELHOUST
lee Depot
Ice promptly filled.
XETAIL DEALERS IN'
top to bottom at short notice. Carpets
uooas ueuvcrca m the city xlti
and A0RTII BRESUA3I TEXAS.
SIMON
OF TUBLIO SQUAEE
- TEXAS
and Complcto Stock of
STYLES LN
Room Furniture
6S u9S
m
MtHsIsIs1s.B m lffliTiitrraiW
24otblnf intk Tbmf
rn.-a'A Capacl& roroas Flayers art"WfftnJP
alt eorairUon the best rnmpt. tan. rricei
SJrrnt-.
CONSUMPTION.
I liOTt peeftiTf nmae f ot tlM ibnv d hmm by IU
ttwosuda of aMfUtwtOBitftKdof((nr
Uadnif b b cvtd. InoV-diw Wfw U my
FKI toft&c Uii VsJJjA RLE TKEATIflR wi
u. T. A. &UJCU IZ.181 rwl&kjl Vort
WAR! JBOOKR
EK (.IIKATMOVAnClllES or Ih An-
clfnl Kaolrra totl.l llr c.iouci I:U!U.
"WhM U more TKltniilLK ihan r t-imla
UItrramiiKklNlim llirn trlul tnuM In
HAPl'ILK rr rj4lclair l.k-hnTwt StKJi.
warl. lninKrtt l'rtfTtsluvrllnMi $18 U)
to S3 40 ?wrlif.tn lfra fr Atit wild try
Huleri;t)rirp4 too lour llook ftr rtsialnsdun
wrorriajmrot JuirrB ALocx IMMlobrr. 13
v Hl;T '
266lh Editioar Pnce Only $1 !
ny MAIL POST-PAID.
KHOW THYSELF.
A Great Medical Wort on Mannood.
ExhaostM Vllallir Nrrrotu and nrjrileal
DbilltT. IrnTatnri Decline in Uin. Rrranar
Yonih and th notoM mlwrtes rwmlrJna; from
ladUcntion inil BxeesMS A book for emy
man yonna. mliMl-ajcHl and olJ It eontatna
13 nrwcrlptlons for anito and chronic diseasw
ach one of which la Inralnablv So fonnd by
the Author whos CTprlnoo tot 33 yara Is
Mich u probably nTtr bfor fell lo the lot of
any physician. iW PR bwiod In twaoUral
Frrnch maslln pmboMO'l nor en. luir gllr
Kuaraatml to br a floor work tn cTrrj sen
mnrhanlcal litfrary ami professional than
any other work soH in this eouutry for 92.00 or
the mooey will be rrfnihleii la every Instance.
IMceonry 91 00 by null post-paid lUuarra-
tlre aample 6 riti. Send now Gold medal
awanted the author by the atlnal MeoJcal
AMnciauonioi:neoincenonoica oereiera
Thli book should be rrad bv the ronnr fnr ln-
strnction. and by theaffllctnl for rellel. It will
benefltall Lon Ion Lancet
There w no member of society to whom this
book would not betuefnl. wherher Tonlh.nm
rent guardian loMructoror clergyman. Ar-
gonaou A-iorwa me reaootijr ue icai insumu or vr
VT.n rarker h Dulllneh street. Boston
Masn.. whomaTbecunnJimlon all dlseasear
qalilna: skill and experience Chronic and ol-slloatedi-ieasestltat
hate baOed the skill of all
other ihyslclans a UCAI Blctalty SncH
ncaieu snccessuuiy iii.nL wiinoui an in
stance of falare. iniouLr
TO'S
m
BEFORE V-AND -AFTER 1
Electric AppJlincM art tent on 30 Davt TfliU
TO MEN ONLY YQUHa OR OLD
"TTT3IO mn ntlenxt tmm Kssron Dcnxxtr.
YV Lotr rrurr Lack or Ksrts FoacBAtn
Vioo. Wm WtustMR and alt tboae dlMun
oi'krxjisrjiui.JttTTK ntmlilaT fora Atvstuual
itnuUnu. SMedy ntlCa4 tswiplto rMo
ntt6MOltaALTsMOKSJt(IJLiTIO1OCl7.aAirtXXOw
The nin4et AIbcotoy of the KHitrtitli Cwitmr.
tiMteictorUlatnlodPunpiiletlrM AAdnsm
TOtTlU mTca.MABtt.wicg.
WHITTIER
C17 tt. Qiaihu Street ST LOUIS Ha f
A. Tgulir Grndviat of two medlail
coUckcs has bren lonrer enjrsRed in the treat-
ment of Chronic Nervons Slcln and
I31ocd iJtieases than any other phrtirlaa lo
SULonias city patters how andallohlrtsl-
dtnu kmiw CooBnlutlon t office or by mall
Ave and Inrlted A friendly talk or his ortalon
eoftanothln;. VhenHlalneonTenIeattOTlsit
the elty for treatment inetllrlae car be tent
try mall or express cTtrywhere. Curabie cases
ruarsntettl; where doubt exists Itisfraokly
slated. Call or Write.
gerroBs Proitratlan Debility HentaTt&d
Rrjaieal Weakmas Ktrearial and otltr
affections of Throat Skis and Bones Blood
IsrpnriUei and Blood Poisoning Sldtt AlTeg
tloniy Old Sores and Ulcers Impadiineiiti to
Marriage EheonaUiun Pilea. Spaeial
attention to cases from orcr-worked brai
SUEGICAXi CASES rtcerrs special attectloB.
Pueasas arinng fron Impradancfla.Eicts3ea
Indalgeneas or Exposures.
It ! self-erldvnt 4hat a physician PATinjf
partlcalar attenllon t a rla&s of cases attains
rrrst skill sji4 phyakUnslnrnnuarpraeUee
all orer the country knowing thlsfreoarnfly
icommendca3 to the olilestsfflcelo America
where ertry knows appliance Is resorted to.
sad the provrd Rood remndlen or al.
Sfrcstndmantrles are used. A whole hrase Is
srd for office nurroes and all are treated with
skill lu a respectful manner r and Kaowlng
what to doshoexrertmentsaremsde. On ac-
count of the prrat onmber appljlnr the
charrn are kept low often lower than 15
scmanded by others If yoa seenre the skill
and art apeeilyaud perfect lilH mr thatts
the Important matter. 1 amphlct 34 pases
scat ta any address free.
rlMARRIAGEGUHlE.ir
Elegant Vthan4filttlndlnp; Scaled Iter 50
cents tn postaire or cnrrencT. Orerflfty won-
derful ienplrttirestrneto lift arUelesonthe
roilowiiivsnbjrcts. Whomsytiiarry whdnotj
whyf rroiier sirrtoBtafTT Who niarry flnt
MaahondWoniaahiMMl. rhyslcaldeeay. Who
should marrv How lfe and hai piness may be
increased. Thoso married or contemplatuirr
BianryltijE should rrwl It. Itoni;httberea4
by al ad nit pel mis then kept tinder lock and
key 1'opnlar edition same as aboTe bat paper-
cover and J0 pases 2 cents by mail. In money
o; jruaixOv
WeakNeryousMen
hose dhllltr oxaawsse!
--. uwira u Dpnarr lire.
dntles sroperls tn aoMd fe
will flad a nerfsct and luim
m OITOI
yocth.etc.
restoration torobent heaUtC
jnj Tljrfe nanboad la
-um - Kvnra maODM tat
THE M A RSTO N BOLUS.
v.tiMH aHvuaaK-u urojqrmc DOT
IwstTomenta ThistnataMatof
Vrrmii I)nbllltr and
necessfal beassa buwd on pcrfeci dianoaia.
ewaad dJrect Vathda and ab-olatcap
nrhsieu. Jsll Isfpnnatloa and. Trsatiaa irasw
UreaaCoesaltincFhysictanof .
MRST0Pi SEMEDY CO 6 W.M& St XtwTort.
Dr. BATE
85S.CIarkSL0pp. Crart.CHICAWL
. AreralarrradTista KJ-Thefe
la theLmted States whose Urxx
fMpeetaJUt
- """ . anus W1UKI9 IHBIIT lirMJJJT
and ncavAJTam CUs of aU PriTat. Chronie and
Werroas Diseasea. AffaeUona of tha fl.tl. Sktn
Kldncrs Bladder rwtlons Ulcera. UlJ
yr-ea at willing T thoOiojid.Sro MMnJ
Throat Bom 2alaa parmaaftDUr enrsd-aad
eradicated treat thssjsua lor Ufa. --
fl.ni U U O losses bexwal Decay ilmtnt
and rhysical WeqJtnas Falling Memory
Weak Fyes Stunted Development Iped-
ments to Marriage etc from excesses or any
cause speedily strfely and-privately CWreoV
K3Youngt lddle-Aavd and Old men and alf
who nd madical skill and experience eonaolt
Dr Bate at once. Uiaoptiiiaacoitsnotbln2.aadmar
asriMtanniseiyaadahai&e. When iaeonrtntent
to Tiatt the city or treatment medicine can be aest
ereTTwhere by mail or expnss fre fVon ohacr
TattUn. -ItiaseU-er)deatthBtaphj3.ctaaw&o
fins hu whole atteatlon to a class of drosses t-
talae ret akltliKtsATskianataroncn th
country kaowin thia f requentlr neoramend.ditflcalt'
cases to the Oldest ApeelalUt br whom wnrx
ksowaiMd remedy is ased. Q-Dt Rata a
Are and .Experience mtm his opuiion of su
pp?.H"l?r4jl!e "Theaa-ho call se4 no.
osttmtthe Doctor ConsnltatronsfreeandsAcrrdlir
ceafldeatlal. UsseswatohBarefailadtaoWainmK
relief ahwa-bsle fUli solicited Kewtla Irt.
traataiL. Call or nK Ham. fnn O to 4
41 to At Sandapv lO to X3 CULOE TQ HrtT-T1t
SX-TTjaXT. AddrcMssabon.
FREEFv
OTaBLESEIF-M.
U X (kTOrl
A favorite presofpttoo ef ecs eftt2
aoeaaoaaa and luiAaiki apeciauBH a to v.a
mowTwatvatnvnnQtXsrvommDmSjaitm
kimtITmmnmmSmaJkmmmmtBAJfmomtr 6l
bj4ainssJedenT4oper.ii3wMftUit
Address SB. WABO A CO. teaiskM Moi
WU V WILL AST 6XE SUITES FBOit C0H5S
Then thr can ret a bottle of tho "(.ERMAM
CORN REMO VhR. -a certain and paiafees rem-
edy for both. Corns and Bunions cf anr Drnxgist
foraeaata. There are wortilimiutjoni ia
liar in name . . ft anro iwfc the "06.K4IAM
CORN HEMOVTR CL K. rmTTEyiOaV. Sola
rrenrletor.iaFultonSLTeclAawYoxai
GLENIrS SULPHUR SOAP I.VPP0VES TH5 SKUC.
WEAK UNDEVELOPED-PABTS
OK Tilt. HUM AW EOOY lfLROKD1 DfeVgJ
OPEl STHKytTHhHhD" Ktc wait lnt'Tng'
qu n m will ilTTllt thwnn mt?TRteCCrfof hum-
. i
MKI H.tbUI.httlk V T kmtn
nmrl rnisra b iji
f1ihJ?r- KEAK
SmSmWWWm A "" .lwpoUc7(aCTa
iLT lsPMyl.yw wli flto jrttv Coa-
sWs BBtlM MTMMUr. or hf htltf frM
BaVaBHaVDr "' ! 6rfciata tka
. . lljlfMtamaMJ. st
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