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OPriCB aid YARD NEAR COMPRESS.
Hu on hand at all times a 1j> ge .nd well selected stock of
LUMBER, Rough and Dressed,
Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets,
MiOTJLIDIlTa-S, ETC.
Also, BARBED FENCE WIRE.
W Agent for the Caldwell Wagons.
McKHOT & VM METER,
MANUFACTUREURS AND DEALERS IN
Shingles, Pickets, Moulding,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. BDILDINB MATERIAL ADD
READY MADE CYPRESS CISTERNS
Mills at Orange, Texas.
We have excellent facilities for executing orders, in pine or
cypress, for Brackets, Scroll and Ornamental Designs. All or-
ders left with Mr. C. E. CHAPMAN, in our yard in Brenham,
will receive prompt attention, who will use every effort to please
the most fastidious.
WEBB & TAMPLET,
BRENHAM, s : : TEXAS.
Has on hand at all time* ;a large and well selected stock of
Jib, Rill id Ikil,
Ha, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Hip, k
Mr Our stock is new and well as: torted. Our friends and the public will please call
on us b'ifore purchasing elsewhere.
OFFICE and YARD on Main Street, at Santa Fe Railroad Crossing.
A. SIMON,
DEALER IN
■ui null.
North-west Corner of the Public Square,
BBENHAM, TEXAS.
— lias just received a fall and complete stock of—
FaU s Winter Goods
LATEST STYLES IN
* LADIES' DRESS 800DS, TRIMMINGS, TIES,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Groceries.
Alsa, a large and varied assortment of
Parlor and Bed-room Furniture
CARPETS, MATS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
IVCall and examine our goods and prices befere purchasing eUewhere. Wc guaran-
tee satisfaction in all departments. Give us * tria
H. COHN,
DEALER IN
Dry Ms, Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c..
Connell Building, East side Square,
PAIN.
CURBS
Rheumatism,Neuralgia,Sciatica,
L—Up, Backache. H*adache,Toothjch«,
T"~--
Diirna, L*uuna, f r«Rk DiiffSi
lit ALL OTIUB SOMLT MISS ilD iCHBL
SoU by Dmrn.u ui Owkn eT.rfwb»t*. rift; Cwtt >
MtU. UtWIW to 11 Uoxiucel.
THE I'HARI.K* A. VOUELXR CO.
•out TouSUktcO) hUkm,!!,!.!.!,
SMITHS
W ILL
CURE
iousnsss, Torpid Liner, Torpid Bowel
odigestion. Dyspepsia, tour Stomach, Sick
Heartache, Spleen Vertigo, Bad Breath,
Malaria, Jaundice ana Gall Stones,
without Nauseating or Weaken-
ing the System.
OSE.-One Bean on going to Bee
XutftetsmtulMiFnjs.,
Id by all Druggls's. ST. LOUIS, NIC
DOCTOR
WHITHER
617 St Charles Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
A regular Or»i«luute of two medical
eoll<!g«*, lias town ltiruff-r fjftwigftl in the iroat-
' of < 'lArtilliOj tvorvouH, Bkfn and
rprnt.
Blood l/Jscaws than any oilir? nlivslrlaii in
Ht. Loti.'ftw city mi0w aii<( all ol<l r <'*!«•
tfent* .krtofr Cmwuilmi otHcoor by mail,
fr»« W4 (nv*tea. A IMeixiiv iulKor Ui« pinion
(!iisfKiM)f1miir. tviifiJ ttIsfnrohvohlftittovf«tt
haw am
ol<i
the city for trrati««»L hh-'IIHih^ can Ih> sent
liy mall or « xiita* rywliere. Curatac cases
Kii:irant<'« (l: Jffcw <JouM exists It is flrankly
blatcri, (
Bervoi
Write.
Debility, Mental tod
Physio*|rWeaJtness, Mercurial aad ether
affections of Thrott, Skin and Bones, Blood
Imparities and Bloo£Pouoninit, Skin Affee-
tions, Old Soros and Ulcers, Impediments to
Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special
attwtiw -to. ewes from over-worked brain.
SURGICAL CASES receive special attention.
Diseases arising from Imprudences, Excesses,
Ildulgonces or Exposures.
It Is self-evident that a physician paving
particular attention to acla** of caws attains
neat skill ami pliyshlans In regular practice
at* over the country knowing Jhls} fr*»q*»eiitly
over I lie country Knowing iiiik. irctjuuiiuy
•onimenil cases to the oldest omje in Anierlca,
,.,iere every
ami tho pro
Z
V ( lllllll' I I • ■ Ill 111. >'
here every known appliance Is resorted to,
_.ni ihu proved Konil leuinclie* ot a*
ajes iiml cmwirfr* arouse#. A wliole hum
-,„i 11 i y -
on H-csri' the sk
<t lit-,c»r<\ that
ifirnulct, Mm'
We haveoM of rery largest and best selected stock of Gents, Boys and Youths
OLOTHiisra-,
o he found in Brenlum, which we offer at astonishing low prices. Our clothing can b
seen op-stairs, and we invite all in need of jgoodt in our line to call and inspect them.
Our Hne of Ladies Dress Goods, trimmings, ties, hats, Ac., is complete and are of-
ered cheap. JflT I have also in store a full and comple stock of
FA3VCXXjlT GROOEBIBS.
19* All I ask is a trial, as I can and will sell goods cheaper than any other merchan
Brenham. I mean Business. Call and be conviced.
R. HOFFMAN,
DIAIJU IN
Dry Goods,
Is now receiving liis stock of Fall and Winter Goods
Dress Goods of the latest styles and textures.
Ttimmings of all kinds. Laces and Embtoideties. Hoiiety—all
the latest novelties for Ladies and Children. A fnll hne of
oLOTHiisra-,
for Men, Soym and Oblldron.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, la the
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
WUl be toaad a (tall and complete Una of all goods to be found ta a Urst-olass grocery store.
Purchaser* an cordially Invited |o anil and examine Ike goods and prices.
R. HOFFMAN,
•troet, Brouham, T«*
DOMESTIC PATTERNS A SPECIALTY.
'S i|lll|UI|HI|l IBptiswit »• """'V
d for office imrj-o-us, and all are treated with
fkll' In a rcspcrtftil manner; and, knowing
what to do, no experiments are made. Oil ac-
count of the great number applying, the
rh.ir»« are kfcpt low^itfMj than
ileum
and
toe
senf to aJiy
A.IMARHMGEGUIDIIA
Elegant cloth and gilt l.lndlng, Sealed for 50
cents tn pontage or currency. Over lifty won-
derful pen picture*, true to life, articles on the
following subjects. AY ho may marry, who not;
why V 1'roper age to marry, \\ho marry first.
Manfyond, \V oihanhood. 1 hr^leal deeay. Mho
should marry How life ami happiness may be
Increased. Those married or eonteruplatmjr
marrying should r^ail it. It ought to thread
,m by a'., adult pei sihis, then kept under Inek and
t i key Popular edition, same a* al«>ve, hut paper
rover and 600 pages, 26 cents b> mail, in money
or postage.
£IIBCTBIC
Ant Exterminator.
Warranted to do just what the name indi-
cates when the directions are followed.
This compound is one of the cheapest
and most effective modes ol completely
annihilating the Ant Colonies of Texas
that has ever yet been discovered. The
manner of applying and actual labor ex-
pended (as will be seen by the directions)
is so simple and light, thut every one who
is troubled with these ravages can, at a
comparatively small cost, be rid of them,
thereby saving annually hundreds of dol-
lars to many farmers,gardener# and florists,
to say nothing of the great relief and com-
fort it would bring to the many mothers to
know that their little darlings were Iree
lfom the poisonous effect of those inhabi-
tants ot the sandhills.
For Red or Stinging Ants one 24 ouaee
bottle is sufficient to destroy half a dozen
colonies. From one quart to one gallon
Will destroy an ordinary bed of cutting
ants.
The undersigned have bought the exclu-
sive right to sell the exterminator in the
counties of Washington, Burleson, Austin,
Brazos and Waller. The fluid can be ob-
tained at the following places.
Brenham, Tristram's drug store.
Hempstead, James Armstrong, druggist.
Bellville.
Bryan, W. II. Webb, druggist.
Caldwell, T. B. Stone, druggist.
Lyons Station, M. A. Meyers.
Gay Hill, Wallace's store.
Burton, I). P. Karhart.
Chappeil Hill, O. L. Williams, anil also
of R. S. Ncblctt in this city. I have thor-
oughly tested the exterminator and know
that it will do exactly what is claimed for
it R. S. NEBLETT, „
Brenham, Texas
BRENHAM FOUNDRY
HOP.
ISaiH
is are now
kinds of maohln
The foundry a[
(Ulllilant. ItepalrtnKnl
m, boika, ;tc„ amicclaUy.
Castnjiia for «M Iron, copper, braes
line. We are paying from II# to MB
•20 per ton for old lroa.
C. S. Payto*, Pr«piletor
mharc 80 daw am.
500,000
w, the (tfthlcosl»literature «f the
1 it-page Catalogue frefi. Lowest
Vt'r known. Sot sold by dealer*,
it eiamliiation before payment on ev-
» of K"oil faith
giOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher,
18 Vessej'-st., N. V
. ition.
tiplied gvidences of prosperity
were a revelation to him,
he declares them far in advance
of Northern appreciation. He
considers the coal and iron ex-
hibits of the Southern States as
worthy of a Pennsylvania ex«
hibition.
The price of a human limb
seems to hav: no extraordinary
value until severed from the
body ; then many an arm that
could not earn its possessor an
ordinary living suddenly b#-
comes worth from $ 10,OOO to
$25,000.
Wichita Harald : Good crops
of all kinds 4iave been raisec
here this year, and during the
six years that (arms fiave been
cultivated on Red river, there
has been but one short corn
crop.
The headquarters of the De-
mocracy of the State of New
York have been removed to A1
bany. Governor Cleveland wil
thus have the conduct of the
canvass under his own eye.
No sensible man prefers wealth to health
Some few have both, very many haven't
either. Well, you may have first choice.
Which will you take ? "Health " Very
well, what is you ailment? ''A little of
everything.'' What's th; cause ? -'Mood
out of order, kidneys weak, digestion bad,
hen rts action irregular." Yes, and every
disease can be traced to these same sources.
Just take a few bottles of Brown's I'on
Bitters, it will remove the cause of disease
and restore you to robust health. Ask your
druggist and use Brown's Iron Bitters.
W. D. Howells does not be
lieve in taking vacation after
hard work. He "fails to see
that long terms of intellectual
inactivity are beneficial." On
the contrary, he thinks them
injurious. There is a reluc-
tance about turning to work
again. Rather than take a long
vacation, he apportions his
work so that it never becomes
irksome
A traveler who visited Egypt
and the Hol^ Land, says he
heard St. Jacobs Oil, the great
pain-cure praised as a blessing.
For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression
of spirits and general debility, in their ve-
rlous forms; abto as a preventative against
fever and ague, and other intermittent
fevers, the ,'rerro-I>hospho''ated Elixir of
Calisaya," made by Caswell, Hazard &
Co., New York,, and sold by druggists, is
the best tonic; and for prtients recovering
from fever or other sickness, it lias no
equal.
A common brick, if very dry,
will absorb a quart of water.
The perfect brick of the human
variety, however, although he
is always very dry, wouldn't ab-
sorb a quart of water in a year's
drinking. Herein is seen the
superiority of mind over matter.
Allen's Brain Food botanical extract
strengthens the lirai" and positively cures
Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache
unnatural losses, and all weakness of Gen
erative System; it never fails. $1 pkg., 6
for $?.—At druggists, or 'by mail from J.
H. Allen, 315 First ave,, New York City,
A lawyer was summoned as
a witness in a certain case. The
judge, finding that the witness
was lying badly, interrupted
him, saying: "I beg of you to
forget your profession for a mo-
ment and tell us the truth."--
Spanish Joke.
Emory's Little Cathartic Tills are suffici
ently powerful for the most robust, yet the
safest for children and weak constitutions.
—15 cents.
"So your husbartd is a critic
Now, tell me, does he always
write just what he thinks about
a play? "Oh, dear, no! It
wouldn't do. His papers go
into the best families, and pro
fanity is out of the question."—
Boston Tranccript.
Small doses of Smith's Bile Beans tone
up the system, improve indigestion, and
prevent many alarming diseases from en
suing.
The school fund in North
Carolina last year amounted to
1722,153 ot which 1509,736 was
disbursed, leaving $212417 on
hand for th? spring sch ols.
The schools were attended by
145,000 white and 88,000 col
ored children.
Senator Sharon pays I per
cent of all the taxes collected
in San Fran.isco.
PILES.
Pilrs are frequently proceeded by a sense
of weight in the back, loins and lower part
of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup-
pose he has some affection Of the kidneys
or neighboring organs. At times, symp-
toms of indigestion arc present, as flatulen-
cy, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A mois-
ture, like perspiration, producing a very
Bleeding
ing Piles yield at once to the application of
Dr. Botwnko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly upon the parts affected, absorbing
the Tumors, allaying the intense itching:
and effecting a permanent curs, where all
other remedies have failed. Sold by Walk-
er & Bell.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
or tub
UNIVERSITY df LOUSIANA
Ifew Orleans.
This is the only Institution of the kind
in the United States in Which all 9f|h«
students are taught by the professors daily
at the bedside of the sick in the wards of
a large hospital. The Charitr hospital
conta ns 700 beds and receiTf; annually
more than six thousand patients.
For circular address,
T. G. RICHARDSON, M.D., Dean.
MIDI.
lomn
0NIC
OLDEH'S LIPOID BEEF TO WC
U pnmouncrd bp seres of phy-
attd ty thtmandt of people «*«
h*t»> tued ft, fob* the tmt known remedy
(tar D+aity, Dyipeptlm, IniigttHtm, torn of
ApptHU, htm tf Fl—k, Lung Oomplahto,
TtmaU ITeafcwew, Gastric Irritability, Mm-
loriml Feetr and many other dimam ulttre
tonlet art required—differing tmaiHally
iVom all other Beef Foodt tmd ToniM,
IT IMPROVES THE QOALITY OF
the Blood an d enriches It, and is them-
fore* Ana inrtgorant&utX corrective
In oases of al I chronic maladies w bleb
are associated with an iicpoveiuhhid
btate or Tax blood. These aU yield
to the regulaUng and nourishing piop-
ortieeof its great rood tonic elements.
It compensates tor the loss
tnduoadby Consumption, Catarrh or
Bronchial and Throat affection*. XI
will remedy Feminine Debility and
reimburse the Female physique tor
those leases of vitality accompany-
ing complaints peculiar to the m.
Mothers nursing their own children,
and MlMM women who expect to
become mothers aad bring up rigor-
ous children should by all means use
It. It will restore sufferers from
Mental or Venous Prostration ana-
log from Oeer-ieork, JBseesses or
protracted Disease. It trill cure
Drunkenness tun I\ the opium BaUt
—tor as the appetite grows healthier
and digestion more vigorous through
the use ol this Tonic, the unnatural
craving dies away nntll totally ex-
Unct.ll is highly bneHelal in IAter
Complaints. Malarial Fever, and
ALL MsUorltU IHteasei and tor the
debilitating effects of Fever of any
kind It has no equal. It
vemste, Improves Digestion and Ap-
petite, and affords tno Duspepti* In-
valid an easily assimilable article
of food} and Is so pleasant to the taste
that the moot senslUve palate will not
reject It
THAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
and Invalids generally may properly
understand the merits ot "(lolden's
Liquid Beef Tonic," an analysis by
the eminent chemist, AltTBUR HILL
HAS8ALL, M.S., F.R.St, of London,
England; and also an endorsement by
the celebrated physician, Professor
HIKEBA9MCS WILSON, F.R.8..LL.D.,
et London, are labeled on each botUe.
' A0TI0N. — Colden's Liquid
BEEF TONIO Is an abbreviation ol
Its original name—"OOU)EN'8 LIE
LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF ASI
TOKIOIHVIGORATOB." Each bottle bears
this original name—a mark ot gonulneness
which should always be observed, as there
art several poor imitations. Tho superi-
ority of Its materials and composition will
bo strlcUy maintained. Sold by Druggists
generally at $1; 8 bottles for $5. O. N. CRIT-
TENTON, Genebal AOENT, 113 Fulton flu
Hew York. Sold Wholesalo by J. J. SOHOTT
* CO., Galveston, Texas.
FOR SALE BY R. E. LUHN.
C'
bio's l
•30,000 VOR »3.
Regular Monthly Drawlnlg will
Like place in the Masonic Hall, Ma-
#11 sonic Temple liuUdlng, in Leuto
Ms U vilte, K}-,,
Thursday, October 25, 1883.
A Lawful Lottery and Fair Drawings,
chartered by the legislature of Kentucky,
ami twice declared leira! by the highest Court
in the State. Bond given tn Henry county
in the (urn of ♦100,000 for the prompt pay-
ment of all prlzss sold.
A Revolution In Single Number
Drawings.
t^Every ticket holder his own supervisor
can call out the number of his ticket and see
the corresponding rtiiiiiliei'oil tho tag placed
In the wheel in his presence. These draw-
ings will occur on the last Thursday of every
mouth. Read the magnificent
October Scheme.
11'rlie
1 Prize.
I I'rize
21'rises, *'2,SOW each
fiPrizes, 11,000tech
!)Prizes, 1300 each, Approximation
Prizes
!) Prizes, ♦•AWeach.Appox. Prises...,
9Prizes, $100each, '■ " .
20 Prtos, #500 e»ch
100 Prizes, $100 each
200 Prizes, #50 eacil lojooo
M0 PrUes, $20 each 10,000
1000 Prizes, $10 each 10,000
1,857 Prizes. $110,400
Whole Tickets, «2 Half Tlcheto, 91.
37 Tickets, *50. 85 Tickets, ClOO.
Remit money or Bank Draft in Letter, or
DKK nntll further notice. O It I) Kits of $5
and upward by Kxpress, can be sent at onr
expense, Address all orders to J. J,
DOUULA8, Louisville, Ky.
$10,000
10,0110
5,000
5,000
5,000
2,700
1.H00
000
10,000
10,000
PAYNE'S 10 Horse Spari Mil
Porta,b'e Engine has cilt 10,000 ft. of
Michigan Pine Boards In 10 hours, horn-
ing slabs from the saw in eight foot lengths
Our 10 horse we guarantee to famish
power to saw 8,000 feet of Hemlock hoards
■n 10 hours. Our 13 horse will cut 10,000
feet in same time. Our
engines are guaranteed to
furnish a horse-power on
% less fuel and water than
any other engine not fitted
with an automatic cut-oflf.
If you want a Stationery
Portable Engine, Boilci
Circular Saw Mill, Shaft
ings or Pulleys, either cast or Meddart's
Patent Wrought Iron Pulley, send for our
illustrated eatalbgne, No. 31, for informa-
tion and prices.
B. W. PAYNJC a SONS.,
Corning, Now York, Box 1445,
THE
GEO. WOOD'S
Pianos & Organs
Are the finest In TONE.
Are the finest In DESIGN,
Are the finest In WORKMANSHIP.
tEH FOR MTUOIIIE MD MUSIC FREE.
6E0. WOOD'S COMPANY,
(JOS Washington St., Boston, Mass.
*
BURNHAK8
rnmmm
PAMPHLET FBEE BY
BURNHAM BROS,YORK,PA.
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GBHTS AND
BOYS CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.
r
Also a full stock of Groceries. These goods were bought low and will be soM
cheaper than you ever heard of before. We mean business.
Oa.ll and See
PAMPELL & HARRISON.
W. J. LEMP'S
Western Brewery*
ST. XiOUXfll, > 1 1 1 MO.
Puio Lager Boer in Kegs and Bottles, Brewed Ex-
pressly for Texas Trade.
Beer and lee Depot,
Sandy Street, near Santa Fc Railway.
BRENHAM, - - TEXAS
A. A. WOEHLER, Agent.
tST All Orders for Beer and Ice promptly filled.
L. J. LOCKETT,
LIVERY, FEED AND
Sale Stable,
COR NER SANDY AND DOUGLASS STREETS, BRENHAM, TEX.
UNDERTAKING.
A PULL LINE OF
Burial Cases and Caskets,
On hand at all times. Also, all goods in the Undertaking Line.
Hearses and Carriages for Funerals.
THE BEJCKLI7EEY, PEED
— AND —
Near Mclntyre House, Main street, Brenham, Texas.
O. B. POTTER, Proprietor.
My stable is now supplied with new Buggies, fine saddle and work Ilorsi s. I am
prepared to furnish transportation to any part of the State. Horses bought and #old
or boarded by the day, week or month on liberal terms.
UNDERTAKING.
I have add*4 to my Livery Stock a fine assortment of UNDERTAKER'S GOODS
consisting of BURIAL CASES and CASKETS, •and all articles requisite fnrintr.im>|i
I have also, TWO FINE HEARSES,
One lor Adults, and a White Hearse for Children, as well as « closecarriage, etpecia
for Funerals. Patronage solicited. Terms reasonable.
Brenham, January I, i88i-diy. O. B, POTTER
TjlKC The World Watch Stationery
I MAC Package is the fastest selling ar-
ticle in the market. Contains 18 sheets
note paper, 18 envelopes, pencil, pen-hol-
der, pen and a handsome piece of jewelry.
Retail price 25 cents. Four dosen for
$6 00. A watch guaranteed with every
four dozen you order. For 25 cents, in
one or two cent postage stamps, we will
send a complete sample package, with el-
egant gold plated sleeve buttons, gold pla-
ted studs, gold ptated collar button, hand-
some watch chain, gold plated ring and
elegant scarf-pin. Register large amounts
48 pare illustrated catalogue of guns, self-
cocking revolvers, telescop es, spy giaases,
watches, accordeons, violins, organettes,
&c., free. Write at once to World Manu-
facturing Co.. 120 Nassau
Street. New York.
DR. STRONG' PILLS,
NOTICE
AflENTS WANTED MSI5I
m exel
trade, an
*I^2;£srap»"-
The »W, well Med.
Renewing Remedies.
Strong's Sanative Pills for Mm Km. A
speedy car« for liver complaint, regulating
the bowels, purifying the blood, cleansing
from malanal taint. A perfect cure far
sick headache, constipation and dyspepsia.
Strong's Pectoral Rlls insure healthy ap-
petite, good digestion, regularity of tine
bowels. A sure remedy for colds aad rheu-
matism. Ji precious boon to delicate fe-
males, soothing and bracing the nervous
system, and giving vigor and health to ev-
ery fibre of tlie body. Sold by druggists.
For pamphlets, etc., address C. E. Hull ft
Co., box 650, New York City.
A self-instructor in single and doable
entry. Lessons clear, simple ajid easily
comprehended. Any teacher can teach it.
Only text-book pabRsh«d specially adap-
ted to southern common schools, as It takes
up in detail the business of the southern
country merchant, crop mortgaging, cotton
shipments, etc. Handsomely bound in
cloth and sent postpaid, $1, Discount to
teachers. Address
Prwf. H. E. CHAMBERS, Principal,
Monti cello Acudemy, Montictllo, Ark.
WIX^UK KNAJME * CO.
fas. JN and 10# west Baltimore Str*et,Balt2mo(
to.na fifth Avenue, Hew York.
WORTH SENDING FORI
Dr. 1. aaaaxNcxiM tmit«a
DISUSES OF TIE UMIS
!M HOW TO CURE THEM
iny one sending
address. Contains lithographed fashion
plates and abeve 18,000 beautiful wood en-
gravings, illustrating the very latest novel-
ties in Ladies' and Children's Suits and
Cloaks, Underwear, Infants' outfits Hos-
iery, Genu' Furnishing Goods, Silverware,
Jewelry. Watches, Boots and shoe#, Hair
Goods, etc. Prices lower than those ol
any other house. II. C. F. KOCH ft Son
6th Ave. and 40th sts„ New York.
AGENTS WANTED FOR DAYS of
THE SON OF MAN.
Dr. March's great work just out. Tb«
result of years of patient study and iraveh
A book to charm the young, delight the
old. interest the student; * book for every-
body. The style it elegant and forcible;
9r.l.U.
. ipmifyoo
BATTLE of
the BOOKS.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 251, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 20, 1883, newspaper, October 20, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481807/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.