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VOL. XII.
The Weekly Knnlier
J- G. EAJTKIN.
nfM'cBIMMOXi-
jiaxkix & jrcrEiHjyw
E-liVr Publishers mud Proprietors.
Friday Nxfr : 25 1S77.
Iria announced that Ejryptis
to send ten thousand tfoopi to
KMnforco the Turks.'
TiiE"Statp Esir bponjs day-after
to-morrow and we' under-
stand unfnborg or the people of
our county -will attend.-"' "
J ...
It is cLiinscd by some that
r iSoiitliarii Texas can be made as
Jiiie a wheat-prodnvtion eoun-
n try as any in the world.
a e learn trom ihtSSiiivS.iba
-.A;vtliat Geo. W. B.inipttluts
cimMtNna1Iy disposed of his
HSwyJiguuty mine for 100-
P- Ss .
.- a
Dkpb:u& Bcizetrtho Sher4
Ifct JBrojJBDiinty tok froiii
(Hie kewfot Jiic ijilaml
.tej' tear outlaw? who
vrtMHawQBtea uaacrcuanrtb
- - . i -i i
.murder.'
j-. ! - m m ' '
LiaBryaftr old'boy in Pales
tino" ' ttwww. recently stol
rcceutly stole
a
is ho 4s tkeuallniitr by pome
Kcuagiir.
philauthropM
) fftmi Ivivrmll vp.t T"Q to
' lS r J . jTvsKjffc:
ttnigrcss-or uia peiiiietitiarjj im-
dastsfof the mot wonderful
otdmnenta m.ide br the late W.
(jrBrownluwy-is that he never
JFcourtetl hut one wom.in and
$f lierho-married. Good enough.
considering he w.is a juroii as
well as a politician
It is inuoiuiced that tweuty-
Cve hundred United States sol-
diers are soon to be mustered ftnt
ot service. We presume this is
the fnrco employed by Grant in
lording it over the people of the
South. '
!e.Female-Collese Waco
flirt rtKl. rTnio-&a-'TrtW liioflnl
?j. frt n uKoSlfiftfSt.miOllUTIfkCi-ll
o . """"rs-ssv'jawaai;"
urolieiancr .in- mm;
tlwstuden What a terrible
clawiiiff tlietlvoriss will have to
cudure -froui. now until com-
mencement ' 5.
A band .of Tmiinlerer and
. outlaws hUve"creatcd sT rciu of
terror ainoiiy; the settlew ot tliat
6eotin of tbo State known as
the-an 'Hunileby- tlira Urder
of several citizjns. Swtlers
Iiavc beeu compelled to fly tor
their jives leaving their homes'
and property in tho hands ot
these blood-thirsty demolw.
The ilarshall -Herald deals
plainlyand tnithfully with all
)nblic matters and issues. Con-
oemin'j the rofundni!'' ofjjtihe
cotton t:iskit expresses a world
of truth aikl justice in tho fol-
lowing paragraph:
"If the tax was in itself nn-
just and unconstitutional it is
clearly thov .duty ot "the jjbveni-
13 ment that-profescs to deal hon-
csciy wiui us cuizcus 10 rciunu
it." - .
The concurrent opinion of
tho papers published in the
wlieat region of Texas" H th.it
" tlie present crop is tlie let ever
made in the State and hat it is
now beyond tlie reach of rust
or other disaster. With the
present high prices for this ce-
real times ought to ba cisy
among the farmers who were
wise cnongh' to devote a portion
. of their lauds to the growth of
wheat. ' .j.
We agree with the Fort
Worth Standard iu tho opinion
that the the tax laid on land
nu&other property is more" than
auot
eMric
t
swseiout to pay tne annual ex-
jienses .of the State .without
taxing the productions ot the
farmer. Another oppressive
tax is the occupation fax a tax
often dollars ahead more than
sufficient in itself to run tlie
State government ycar Wo
believehese law? so'ipire3sivo
' v totne people viad sp uncalled
1-tloE; should bo repeided as soon
sTus3ilIe.'tor tho good citizens
ttfrtltc State of Texas -.vill never
3rt.f .tit! ittttil 1 Iu .lrtii
iVl NVtUVM uui.i ai .7 itvi-
AS WE EXrKtTBD.
-It now-tums out according
to the best iuformUtjon to be
obtained on the jsubject thftt
federal mtrunnge is not to be
conferred on any but Republi-
cans of tlfo Simon pnro Btrie
men whose orthodoxy to the
party is not only pure but like
Mrs Cffisar?s eh'aaity .above
suspicion. Tlie axiom "put
nono but Americans on guard"
is to be changed into "put none
bnt Jiepriblicans in office."
Those are not to be any ot you'r
latter day -snints either. They
arc to be c-t the original 6tock.
R-ceiit converts- are to perform
a reasonable quarantine so that
tlioy .may be purged frdm the
least taint of Democracy. It
is-possible that- theyttay have
to undergo a thorough perspir-
ing fumigation before bting ad-
mitted to full "fellowcbip and
equal -paf tncrsliip.
Beforoall tiese tedious pen-
ances ' can be paid pitariotic
Democrats ambitious of serv-
ing their beloved country in.a
good fat officeJ4vill have ample
time to" let their beank grow
whether they tarry at Jcnco for
this- purpose as youths were
wontto do in ancient times or
tand in tho anteroom as is
tho modern custom cooling their
heels. We are -sorry for those
kwlio were In puch liot haste to
a5- - .
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l.rftKP
the tune and sing "the
V
O'TT
i-earinbilec 1m
las come.'
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UEX.STO J0H5ST0X.
The good faste which Gen. Jo.
Johiibfon'Iias'cxhibited iu refns-
ing grand piibliiTdemonstrations
in Lis favor during )iis tour thro'
Texas is above prjiae and is an-
other evidence of the true great-
ness aud solid merits of the man.
Kanoleon wasriever more he-
loved and idolizedlby the re-
nowned Old Guard thani was
Geheral Joliusfonjhy the boys
whom ho leodjirthc late war
and these arefcattered every-
where .throughout the broad
prairies ?of Texas.
Xsjfllad tliev not known how dis-
tetefnl such demonstrations
would be to their revered com-
mander no man ever yctTecciv-
ed higher evidences of the un-
bounded admiration hi which he
is held' by-tliose lie commanded
in the hour of red conflict than
would 4havc beeu showered on
the General during his visit to
our great Sfate. 2vo commander
uiujcr in ancient or modern timesj
crer-wou tho soldier's heart more
fully than did Johnston.
The Singer Sewing ilachiile
Company is advertising Ma-
chines in the Savannah JVeivx
fiir S-10. This is only one-half
thejonncr price aud the manu-
factured guarantee that tlie
quality of the machiues will be
kent iid to its Iiiirli standard.
Thin isti- move ill Keeping withj
the tunes and tho company ile-
serves much credit for their lib-
erality. Sewing machines in
this age are a necessity to the
workiug people aud any reduc-
tion in their price is- so much
saved to them. -Montgomery
(Ala.) Advertiser.
Oh! yes. Mighty liberal all
at once; just as the patent is
about to expire. In less than
six .months these forty dollar
machines can be bought for
twenty and then allow a verj
liberal niargiu tor profit to the
manufacturer. The actual cost
of these machiues is less than
ten dollars to the manufactur-
er I OLNTTZEK. W lien 111
Bellville recently we of course
aillcd on P. Wolnitzek dealer
in Parlor and Kitchen furni-
ture as he is the only adverti3
ingpatron we have in the place.
we are ot opinion ttiat no
place of the size of the town
ot Bellville iu the State can
show as fine a furuitnrc estab-
lishment as is that ot Mr. Wol
nitz -k. We were glad to learn
trom him that notwithstanding
the hard times his sales are en-
tirely satisfactory and uo won-
der for his furniture fs of ex-
cellent quality and cheap.
m -m m
Do you think 3-our father is
going to moe out soon V in-
quired' the owner of a rented
bullae of the sou. ot his tenant.
"Uecon so" w.is the reply ; we've
ticztiii iisiiiir winder Umiius for
firewood"' - " '
BRENHAM WASHINGTON COUNTY
IS ?UIS KSFOIOtl
Jleccntly a vacancy was about
to occur in the postinastership
ot une of the iuterior cltiesin
the State of Ncv Vork. The
inclimbeiit had held the office
tell or. a dozen years and had
grown rich from the salary and
perquisite--. Jho widow of one
of tho officers nrardorel in the
Custer massacre having to sup-
port herself and "two children
as best hhc could on a pension ot
fifteen dollars a mouth was an
applicant for tho office. It was
promised to her. But instead
of receiving her commission as
.she expected she received a cold
and formal document from'the
postoffice department inform
ing her fiar the oia liicumoein.
would be retained. '
-TJiis 15 reform "over the left."
A rich fat man is retained in
office that he may grow richer
aud fatter while a murdered
soldier's" poor widow is Ieit to
struggle with hei fate as best she
can. So it seems that after all
tho great expectations' raised
about "civjl service reform"
"will turn out to'be nothing bet-
ter than "sounding brass juid
tiukling syniboW
THE TVILL IS ALL.
In the every day business of
life there would ba fewer failures
or partial failures than there
arey if men entered their voca-
tion whatever it may be with a
'full determination to deserve
success. It is not pretended
that obstacles calculated to dis-
courage will not daily arise in
auy business. But a mau be-
fore he e'nters on any undertak-
ing should make up his mind to
encounter these without being
dismayed. Take the history of
those who have achieved a fair
degree of success in life and it
will be found that every one of
them had to grapple with ad-
vereity called by some misfor-
tune. "No man need expect constant-
ly smooth sailing. The man of
thonght and reflection is not
overwhelmed by every little
storm; nor does every little cloud.
fill him with apprehension and
alarm.
Success in life is not the result
of blind chance but ot persistent
effort aided and guided by the
best lights that matrtum com-
mand wt
IT OAST HE DOSE.
The efforts to resurrect the old
Whig party a very respectable
political organization iji it day
has thus far proven a distinguish-
ed failure. The powerful gal-
vanic battery charged with all
the" f iree that even the vPresi-
dcntial hand could give it has
uot been able to make the corpse
exhibit the least symptom ot life.
Tlie truth is the body .has been
dcid too long. It is as eold'as
an ice berg. All the powerful
toiiice in the shape of Presiden-
tial patronage (and there is no
denying that they are powerful)
that can' be administered will
be ablc'to impart the least de-
gree of warmth to this political
body. Gabriel's horn alone has
power to resurrect this long de-'
ceased organization.
SevBal ot pur eoteaiporaries
among them the C'hristiun Ad-
y
vocate are anxious to learn how
it was we coujd know a Sunday
or two ago that so f rsv people
we're on the streets except tho
church goers without being on
the streets ourselt? Well we
do not live in a church aud in
order to reach it from o'ur domi-
cil we have to pass over some
of the public streets and as wo
employ our own pedals as a
means of locomotion we could
but observe while going and
returning the feature whereof
we spoke with an excusable de-
gree of pride. We hope the stn-
pidscan now understand how it
.was we'c6uld see that there were
Mio giddy idlers on the streets
withoijt being on the same boat
ourselL.
Cot.. JJd. JJl'klesO.v died in.
the city of Austin on Saturday
morning last lie was an old
citizen ot Texas and has ren-
dered her noble service in.thej
pi-t.
Peace to hi- a-he-
STATfl SEWS.
Flux is prevailing to some
extent in Dcnison.
They have fine oatcrops in
Victoria county.
In Clay county com is worth
one dollar per bushel.
The Cert ral road has paid all
interests due the State.
Texarkana is erecting a forty
thousand dollar cotton compress.
Local option was defeated in
Collin county by a majority of
10S5.
Austin p.ys her Mayor a sal-
ary of two thousand dollars ptr
annum.
San Antonio talksvof a nar-
row guage Railroad from that
ejtj to Laredo.
MrsJabb the cattle'Qiieen
of Texas and the world fattens
annually 10000 beeves. - -
We learn from the Paris Tex-
an th it the wheat crop of North-
ern TcxaS was never better.
Dr. It. M. Swearingen has
becii appointed surgeon tor the
International railroad at Austin.
. It is said that the Texas and
Pacific Railroad brought 212-""
000 people into this State last
year.
Sixty-five thousand six hun-
dred and ten head of cattle have
paired through Fort Worth this
season up to date.
Three thousand Merino sheep
passed through Sail Antonio
last week en route for Carlins
ranch iu Menard count'.
The country batween McKin-
ney aud .Piano on the Central
has nearly all been fenced up
and put in cultivation during
the last year.
Jack county produced last
year 10000 bushels ot wheat
'iijQQO .bushels of oats 25000
bushels of barley and 80000
bushels of corn.
Sam Stockton one of the
men who robbed tlie stage be-
tween Fort Worth aud Weath
erford last July has been
captured and isa-naw confined
in the Port Worth jail.
Fifty wheat producing coun-
cies in Texa with one-fifth of
their are;i planted in wheat will
fhake at fifteen' bushels to the;
acre SO.000000 bushels of graiiu
Texas flour is attracting much
attention in South America and
direct shipments areto bein-
creased. Col. Henderson of the Dal-
las and Witchita Railroid has
a'contraet to ship ten thousand
head of cattlo from Denton to
the East during the month ot
June and receives a donation of
ten thousand dollars from the
Iron Mountain road for accom-
plishiii": that feat.
'f-
Mr. AY. P. Qciar of Fort
Bend county has been demon- I
strating what can be done in
this country raising Irish pota-
toes. . He has this spring grown
over two hundred bushels from
tour barrels of plantings. He
finds great demand aud ready
sales for "his potatoes. A sam-
ple ot potatoes which he sent
the Galveston- News averaged
three-quarters ot a ppiind each
in weight.
Tvo dozen of these tubers
are eaual to half a . bushel in
measurement.
We allude to these potatoes
merely to show the readers of
tlie JBaxker in Washington
county that there are other
products besides cotton admira-
bly adopted to our soil that
will bril'n money. !onnectcd
as we arc with the great cities
of the Southwest there is no
danger of glutting the market
with early potatoes; and there
would bo no difficulty in for-
warding them to places where
they would be in active demand.
The hardest thing about it i3 to
convince Southern farmors that
there is money iu anything but
cotton.
Bakncs House Houston.
Citizens of Washington comity
visiting tho Fair which opens
to-day at Houston will find the
Barnes House formerly the Old
Capital an excellent place to
stop at. It has been recently
rebuilt aud refurnished and will
afford excellent accommodation
at liberal rates.
CArT. A. P.. Coggeshall has
been declared a defaulter aud
relieved of the poatmaster&hip
at Ileinjistead. lln Ohio man
will prob.ihly be the next in-eiinibv'iit.
TEXAS. FRIDAY
The Richmond (Va.) Dispatch
states that Admiral Tucker late
of the Confederate Uavy has
tendered his services to the
Turks. -
"Cxi'r. Lei: HaIiL has made
twenty-one arrests in three
weeks near Eagle Pass. He
and .Major Jones have become a
terror t5 thieves aud despera-
does in Western Texas.
Tne San Antonio Herald
states that a movement is on
foot to build a narrow gauge
railway trom San Antonio to
the 'Rio Grande for military pur-
poses. . .
The Wheeler fc Wilson Sew-
ing Machine js now offered at
reduced figures and we predict
that in less than six months the
finest machines manufactured
can' be had for twenty-five dol-
lars. The time for demanding
extortionate prices foi Sewing
Machines has played out.
Jbii "Wakmikk aud John
Martin highly respected citi-
zens of Eetngio county were
foully murdered between Re-
fugio and St. Marys on tho
evening of the J4th instant.
'Their bodies were riddled with
bullets. Officers and citizens are
in search of the unknown mur-
derers. A difficulty occurred in Robe-
son county a few days ago be-
tween Bill Smith and a Mr.
Spry who was not syry enough
for his antagonist and as a con-
sequence was killed "'by him.
Smith in turn was not spry
"eaangh to avoid arrest and Bil-
ly now in jail.
TnE Montgomery (Ala.) Ad-
vertiser' expresses tlie opinion
that the Southern members of
Congress ought all of them to
support Senators Gordox and
-Lamar in their proposed remov-
al of the duty ou cotton-mill-machinery
so as to throw open
the South to English manufac-
tures and capitalists.
I a a
Outl.vws Caituked. Two
important captures were made
a few days since on the Rio
Grande by Lieut. Hall. One
was Jim Burdett implicated in
the murder at the Varieties
Theatre Austin last Christmas.
Tho other is Kiug Fisher who
was assort of a king among cat-
tle aud horse thieves a bort of
prince among banditts; and said
to be one of the worst meu north
of the Rio Grande.
Tun Philadelphia Times in
speaking of the action of the ad-
ministration with .reference to
the Mexican depredations in
Texas says:
"At airy time if he could haye
rightly done so the Governor ot
Texas would have undertaken
to settle tho trouble by diiving
the thieves back to their side ot
the river and compelling them to
stay there and if chere is a rup-
ture now the stalwiirt men of
Texas will supply all the army
uecessary to establish the risht
ot property ou the Rio Grande."
a-
Auotlifr Pic nic.
Preuham May 19th.
Blitors IUuner:
There is a first class Sabbath
School in the school house near
the residence of Mr. 1. P. Cur-
ry. NQt to be behind the fore-
most they held a picnic on Fri-
d.vy in a beautiful giove a half
mile east of the school house.
Remarks interspersed with sing-
ing were made by three young
ministers T. J. Dodsou ot "In-
dependence; W'. P Riggs of
Brenham and lb P. Swafford
ot Austin. We then sat down
to a repast both excellent and
abundant. Shortly after the
company was entertained by
declamations from Daniel Hen-
derson Ed. P. Curry. Finney
Bryan J William Wilson and J.
P. ICiomer. Swinging jump-
ing the rope playing ball and
other games vied with the tempt
ing dinner and the flow of rea-
son in ministering pleasure.
Butlsfind I am giving no ad-
eqnnte"lidca of this enjoyable
occasion and so I ttop just
here. 13.
. a
Liquor dealers in Galveston
are wide awake and have foiled
the tax collector down there by
suini; out a writ of injunction
enjoining him from collecting
the State and county taxes ini-ixi-ctl
upon them t" the sale of
Hqll'T.
MAY 25 187
It now lo.ks like no'inan can
tell to what extent the Turco-
Russian war will go. It is sup-
posed that the Siiltan has the
power and influence to arouse
the Whole Mahomcdan world
by siulply unfurling the Stan-
dard of the Prophet. There
are fully 350000000 of them
on the earth. -
a m '
AngiLst Flower.
The most miserable beings in
the world arc those suffering
from Dyspepsia and Liver Com-
plaint. More'than seVciity-five
per cent of the people in the
IJnited States are afflicted with
these two diseases and their ef-
fects; such as sour Stomach
Sick Headachet Habitual Cos-
tivness. Palpitation of the Ucart
Heart-buriij-Watet'-brash gnaw-
ing and burning: pains at tile pit
ot the Stomach "Telldw Skin
Coated Tongue and disagreeable
tasfe in tile lriotith coining up
of food after eating low spirits
&c. Go io your Druggist U. E.
Luhn & Co.j and set a 75 cent
Bottle ot August Flower or a
Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try
it. Two doses will relieve jdu.
tfcTrs
Ttrrrs
TUTT'S
tram THE
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1'ILLS
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VTTTTTS MbLa
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iSii.orccra Demonstrator or Anat-PILLa
PILLS
iiJ-ti.So'iT In " -UMicai lourgc 01 T s
SIES .!.. EiH-i
inns .Tniriy T""; IIir.rf'":'r.u;.;ff3
TiiTT'sthc rw f m;dlc"".-.0:!.:.r5
Tim's B'tter with llnn fn' UstriLLS
Terrier inn- rills nl Ihc thou-piLW
?'lrrTMul'Of tenlnioiiljls Klira "ffuu
Jili!?jii:tiitthfy'iiiroiiiiTriTprS
Tin-rSc're all diseawt that lWtriLLS
TCTTSfronia lUciert liver. TjjTfH?H
TUTT'S not recommended for all the Ills-rlLLS
TCTT'SthM afflict hnmanjtr but forPlLW
TCTT'o lTfITl Jmrodlcf . ConMlna- 1ILW
SiS.$tlon.I lies Still nia-asce. im-riLU
J24.g lous Colic nbcnniatlun. rall- rILLS
IKHiSftlon of the Heart. Ivldw 7 i. iq
TlVn'SACcctltm. remale Complaints.' 'Ji
TCTT'Sic- all oflrhlcll TMlIt from a''''2
TUTT'SdiraliKnicnt of the LUftt opJIi''
TUTT"31edlclnei has rrer ptotMi MPILM
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Tnrrs i heqcibe.ko cuanos i pills
tutt's or Dirr. ! MLLS
TUTT'S : "! TILLS
TUTT'S i TUTT'S PILU i rILLS
Ttrrrs ! ake pcklly yece- ; pills
TUTT'S I TABLE : PILLS
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TUTT'S : TBTTH PILLS TILLS
TUTTS -SEVEEGBIPKOa SAC-- PILLS
TLTT'S : SEATE : PILLS
TUTT'S -"! W1-1S
TDTT3 i TUB CEHASD rOBj TILLS
TUTT'S ITUTT'S TILLS la not can-: TILLS
TCTTS :lEKllothiacoilntr7bntn.: TILLS
TUTT'S :Uadatoallaartottlieworld: PILLS
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TUTT'S : A CLEAB HKAD.atMtlc: PILLS
TUTTS :Umbafaoad Jiceatlon.loond: PILLS
TUTTS :Ieep baaTast apirita fine; PILLS
TUTr3 Appetite are aonie of the: PJLLS
TUTT'S tresuitsoftliatueof TUTT'S; PILL8
Turra i tills. tills
TUTT'S "- : TILLS
TUTT'S : AS A FAMILY MED-: TILLS
TCTT'S llCIXE. TLTT'S TILLS PILLS
.TUTT'S :ARE THE BEST-PEB-: PILLS
TUTT 3 -H.UiljT HAliail.iiso. ; irtui
TLTT'S TILLS
TUTT'S : SOLD r.VERYWHEHE. ! TILLS
TCTT'S -riCT. 'Ini'ill-nVS CZSIZ.. TILLS
TUTT'S !- TILLS
TrTT'S : PRtNCIPAn OFFICE: : TILLS
TCTT'S :KO- IH HCBKAY BT.J PILLS
TUTTS 1SKW YORK. i.PILLS
TUTT'S TILLS
BR. TUFT'S
ft
This unrivaled preparation hat per-
formed some of the most astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annals
of history. Patients suflerinfr for
years from the various diseases of tlie
Lung? after trying different remedies
spending thousands of dollars in trav-
eling .and doctoring have by the
use of a few bottles cutiftlj rcctv-
trid their icaltk.
"WON'T GO TO FLORIDA."
If en ImX Ausaat 30. 1872.
DR. TUTT1
DsarSIpi-Wienln Aiksn.laat Trtfttatil oaed
your Xxpcolor&nt for my conga and reaUaed
more benefit from it thaaanythlaf I rrer took.
I am ao well tnat I win not co to Florida ne?3
winter aa Z Intended. Send mo ona dotaa bot
tlea. by expreaa. for Bomo frienda.
ilUBD cUSHINO.lS3WcatThlrty.nrat St.
Boston Janaary 11 1B74.
Tbla certifies that X have recomsianded the
tiaa ot Dr. Tutt's Expectorant for dlaoaaea
of tho lonza for tho paat two yeara and to my
IcnowIedfO many bottlea hao been used by my
patlentawUathahasucatroanlta. Intwoeaaci
where It waa thought confirmed consumption
had taken place the Ezpeat orant effected a oure-
B. H. SPEAOU2 KJJ.
- Wa can not apeak too highly of Dr. Tutt's.
Expectorant and for tho aaie of eufferm
humanity hopo It may becomo more generally
known." Comstia ADTOcata
bW by Druiglsts. l'rlc Sl.OO.
WHAT IS QUEEVS DELftiHTJ
It is a plant that grows in the South
ami is tht only 'actual Wool nantii-r
ever discovered by Arliiclt all diseasri'
that contra in the blood can bt) eradica-
ted at onco ami forever. It expels fur
life all scrofulous syphilitic cutaneous
and rbetimttic affections and is the
OXI.TTUUE KEMRDV for this clas
of diseases. Alone it Is a searching
alterttive but "when combined with
Uondnras Sarsaparilla Yellow Dock
and other mots aud herbs it becomes
a blood purifier unsurpassable and un
equalled. Such is the combination of
Dr. Tatt's Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight
forming tho most powerful alterative
kuotyn to the Aludical Science for the
care of old ulcers nod sores diseased
ioiuts foul discharges front the eatr
nojtrild. Abscesses skin affections
rheuniatisiu.drop-y. kidney coutplaiuts
evil effects of seciet practices. deased
scalp disordered liver and spleen and
all ilisuases that centre iu the blood
It possesses th peculiar property of
imparting a fair complexion and
Causes tbo Body to Gain in
Solid Flesh.
Itsalue cannot be too strongly 1m
pressed njion the attention of those
who have been exposed to a taint ol
improper character. The afllicted are
assured that this is uot one of the
worthies uostrums ol the day bnl is
prepared upou scientific principles liy
a phy.-ician of thirty years experience.
Sold etery where.
Priutipal offico
IS Murray St Xew York.
aug4 eowlr
SIO Seward.
Strayed or stolen from my nremites
two miles north of Brenham on- or
about the SOtli of April one Black
Jlare Mulc branded on the neck 11 OF
als couotcrbranded on the shoulder X.
The aboe reward will lie piid for the
. deliriryol raid Mule
m.i i' 1; J. V". SqL(.K --.
5" '-J-Jt
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
I. H. BOWE1IS
Barton Washington co Tet
p T. IvAVAAt'till
i.ttObxa Oy at tte. J tVcvr
Breuhain - Texas.
Will nractico in TA'ashinctnn and ad
joining countien. jinlUdlmwSiuJ
J. M.Oos". Bates McFarland
GOSS & McEAULASD
Attornoys -tvt-acjat
Brenham. Texas.
Office Upstairs In Allrorn building
XearBreedlove Si ChadwicksJaiik.
BBEEDLOVE & EW1S
Attornoya - art -Ita-otr
'Hfenl:am.Texas v
S. ft. KENADA
.'ttoraa.oy-cs.t-'fclA-ctr
Burton - Texas.
Will practice in the District. County
and Justices Court.- Prompt alten
tion given fo the collection of claims
may20wly
J. A. LIPSCOMB
4
.ttoirxi.o-yst-tifXjnrw
ANI
RZ.AL ESTATE AGENTS
ITill practice in the District Courts
of Washington Lee and Burleson coun
ties.
Office np stairs over Q id3ing's Bank
July Id
" ' i- iT
A a BITTETOB A O liKtWIO.M
Rippctoo & Beaumont.
Real Entate. and General Col-
lecting Agents
Investigating Land Titles etc.
Office in Real Estate Building Xorth
side of the square Brenham Texas.
Mr. Bf turnout will also practico law
in connect Jin with tho business.
;iayI86m
J-.T.NorvSs.X.D. L.kCrtathM.D.
DRS. 2TORRIS & CREATH
Physicians and Snrgcous
Offer their Professional services to
the citizetji of Brenham and vicinity
Otlice Wood & Co. Drug Store.
May 1 4th 1874. Sn
T F. HATCHET St. D.
Surgeon and Physicians
Brenham Texas.
Bespectfullr informs his old friends
of Brenham ad vicinity that hehtBs(
resuinea practice uiiiceatme t.rurap-
lerllouoe. mavSOd&wtf
DBMTPISTa?r.
DK. J. W. FOOTE.
of Virginia late of Gonzales Texas.
DEXTAL SURGEOS.
Having attesded a full Courseof
Lectures at Un Baltimore-Collesre of
Dental Surgerr and having had supe-
rior advantages In Practice feels av
sured that he can guarantee satisfaction
in every branch nf his business. OOlce
over Wood's drug store Brenham.
Tex. no9'75
(Kladen's Brick Balldlng)
Corner Main and Douglass Streets
BRENHAM TEXAS.
"Wholesale and Retail 'dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY
Groceries and Provisions
WESTERS PRODUCE
FAJflZT SUPPLIES
AND
WIIOLESILE LIQUOR JBEALER
Tobacco Cigars Pipes Snujf
Powder Shot Caps P'aints
Oils Woodcnwarc Ifails
Rope Brushes Collars
Homes Traces Jars
'Jftgsf VTines and
Champagnes.
Sole Agent for the celebrated
LONDON SWAN GIN
AD
TT. J. Xniip's Celebrated
ST. LOUIS OlTLEl BEER
In quarts aud pints Superior to any
other.
The highest markrt price paid
for Cotton Hides and other Country
produce.- 'March 1 1874-y.
STELZIC
'SADDLEK
AND
Harness Manufacturer
Cor. Sandy and St. Charles Sts. .
BRKNrfMt Texas.
SADDLES Hafaess. Mlilps- Spurs
(linhs Bri-ire' Collars- Ilaaies
Traces. Saddle Bins 4c. alaJson
baud for sale. Repairing aj specialty.
Ail work warranted.
Also owner for one-half pf Wash-
ington co of the "Missouri PiitentBeo
Ilie" comprilng that 'portion lvinir
North of the Central Railroad. Farm
ri"ht. with one hie 10.00.
aprotf A.STELZIC.
C?0 Cf MONTlI.-.VgenlT.wan
j)tyJ ted nverywhvre Buhicbs
ii.tmr.ible il Hrt ctil" Pjrticnlots
I a. in free. Address J ftOUTH .s. Co
' Su Unus Mo. -.uiit: jlwtf
a-- -
ir 'Hfr Mka
JiENILLA CARDS
SiDDLE-TftEEllSliKElt
Brenhaiil. '.Te8.
- All orders filled (Sromptlj-'t lnlnrf
priCfiH. Pationaga solIcited.'ft :
B -. tr..i. .- ?a
a VJ.I-. tj
'
Raker hnd Confeetienerj
Slain Street HrenJiaidt Texas.
Dealer irt StapTe.and Fancy OrncerUii
Wines Liquors LairerBeer. &c. H t.
rend fresh Cakes'rJid Pies on hand at?
all times.
GEORGE NElSON.
fidrfitr and Ualr-DrcssCri
- Ant street under tho Central HouseJ
Breuhain Teii3
ShSvIng.'i'shanrpooniug"1 dyiiig and
hair itiltiag doneta Ofdb. Patronage1
sollclicd.- Jan 2tlflf
TXUTLER& CAN-NON
CONTRACTORS and BUILDfiR
u
BllUKIIAM-
- Tecas
TJfrSk ia farge quantities alwavn ori
hand. Contracts for haildirgs Taken
at living rices. Joti-ifork-aspt-rialty;
$. "iySimeni
3?
Tt . fl.ii!NETTfv
JOL " .
Z)Satrassr laaidaetHroSf
Brenham TejtsS.' '-
ta Tfeeps constantly oi" nhml'Sfachine
made Sfatrafses of" all fcitidsyhichho"
is selling at lacrali prices 4 orcs!r. V
Call at U. W ilti hefgsf next lir tt R
Hoffinan and esamine- iny rna'rasea
and prkes before pnrchashing el.-er
where as I am maling tjt feest iaalt-'
rassjn the inirketl"
SeptlOifl H. C.M1&17TT
Ym SGHpTtiafBERfJ
-Biaetsinithf
tihi manufacturer of
AGftlCULTDRAL ISIPEEjIE.Vrf
"r Brenham. Texa." .
t3T Special alaiwi Atkfn Htm&a-
SUUHINn geneMl bill iiilMrnillrj
irrg. Teems Wt
nard'a Livery 1?
B.
ELDRUJfJE & CO.r t K- .
"3s ?" V
WHOLESALE -VND ItCT-tlL BEALKSaftS
Groceries ancl 'Erovliolsf
Brerjuafu Teiajtt K ' j.
full and complete Stack alway.V4
handforsale at BOTTOM VFIO O UErf
fdfTHE CASH: J
Give aa a trijrf- f"
.'0ct8.lS74.
- '11 i
T Dealer in
.5;.-:
7 ii3nKX?s. ! '
Wafcltes Clocks fMjtMSS N-
Jewelry Specta i
'cle? Silver an. '
Plaied -arr-.-Brenham
feiits;
Emmm
'warranted. Ml Gcotts yarraniedarf 0'-
rcpreEented. tlnj. i-
Jj( A. MGEtKE. ' ' I
DEILEKIN' - Kit '"
tortigo ana uomesue tixcBaBge
Asit -
Eir6 iftsnriiiictr r
I&--
!No".43'3 BrenliafiiTexas:
IE. jao'F'iniwrJiLi;
'sTAPljtJdND JAA'CY.
02UOTHI3STG
.HATS JJOOTSj'SllOES
Gents' furnishing Goods
iadfe" and SlasSJS.
"jMne jjress" go0d-?v
EtosieHoDds SLavf"feflJ5b'c3
'SewmftSfiks Sftfius-
Ixmaj &e'.-5 &c.
AIT of whfcli will be H a Ve'ry re
s6nable rfgttre for feady cash Call and:'
T.xainthe my stock- nftd? pricVs;
tTusfc Hecfere'clj
A Fresu Supply
OfSewMlteYGoGk
ESIjidfes wishlnjt ta atiortf fheir"
"PeraCraniom" will call and examine
those splendid Pairsfin Pattern Ifatir
and Bonnets of the very.rateSt ifIes.-
Prices moderare to suit the time .-"
Kespectfullv'
mlTwtf JEANEITE SCAWAR2
FOB SA&El
By Mensing J: Co.-nt cost tfyrtwe con-
signment. 3-5. No. I Kiiby Slow-
enr.atDOOU. "8 1J inch Iron- Axle'
Sntehell Wagons a f800O.
'fvlnn calshi marlfiwir
Prescription free
"TnOR the speedy tfure of seminar
weakness; lost manhood and alt"
diso-ders brought on Ry indiscrcti"iv
or eces. Any druggist has the in"
greikents. AdilrefS " -'' -
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