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FABH AND HOME.
Canada Thlstlei.
A correspondent who bad Cana
da thisllo in now seeded clover tnta
season cnt the thistles in early
blossom and now ho wishes to
know if the second crop should be
cnt and wnen. 'ine sccona crop
is Eroiunir last and will Deinolos
com strain before the clover is
qnito ready to cut. He should cnt
tho thistles as sorn as blossoms ap-
pear and if the first catting was
thorough too thistles will Uisap
pear with few exceptions. The
first as well as second cutting ol
thistles and clover should bo kept
(or feeding. All farm slock espe
cially uorses and cattle aro very
fond of theso thistles if cat green.
lacy pratortbem to hay and will
pick them out of it. Tbo stalk of
this thistle when succulont is
sweet and nutntous. We have
-cleared wholo fields of Canada this
tles when they came un vicorous'
ly in ncwly.sceded meadows by
moving when in early blossom
and then cutting when tbo noxt
crop is in blossom and have found
theso two cuttings to ond them lor
they did not appear when the bold
was next plowod. In these cut-
tinss regard only the thistles pay
ing no attention to tho condition
ot to grass. From experiment we
camo to consider thistles as vai
nablo lor fodder per weight as the
grass. Wo Lave also found Cana-
da thistles harmless in soiling
crops. Being cnt when tender and
sucrnloni they were oaten up
clean arid they disappeared after
tho first season. Thoy are very
troublcsomowhcn allowed to ripen
bat easily managed when cut at the
rishl time. There aro fow weeds
lhnt can stand porsistent cutting
when green and soiling furnishes
tho best means for clearing fields
of all weeds. National liiva Stock
Journal.
To Stake thoSIanonnd Tail Grow
2Ir. Fiodley veterinary editor
ct tho How Tork Sportsman gives
the following treatment to make a
horse's mano and tail grow and to
prevent their falling out: "Bob
bing tho mano and tail usually re
suits from an unhealty condition of
the skin which in most cases is
produced by neglect oi grooming
or by bad Jood or by nny sudden
chanfo of diet from bad to good.
Occasionally however it appears
in stables whero grooming and
food arc unqnestionably good
.Damaged oats or hay are very
ready causes for this annoying af-
lcetion. in every case tberelore
the food should bo carefully exam
ined lour horses on coming into
stables suffer from irritation of
the skin probably from chango of
diet. Horses recovering from fever
frequently loso a largo portion ot
their hair irom tho mane and tail
In the latter case it seems to arise
from an impoverished stato ol
blood. Jn regard to treatment if
anj' positive cause such as damag-
ed (nod or neglected grooming
can be ascertained to have cxistod
measures of course must bo taken
to rectify it. Without such amend
ment local treatment will not be of
much avail. Tbo local troatment
consists in dressing tho skin with
cqnal parts of mcrccrio! ointment
and sifl.so;p made lotos lather
with hot water and applied by
means of a stiff hair brush. The
new hair will grow rapidly after
this application. Besides the
abovo local romedics it will be
necessary to act on tbo system gen-
erally by a change of diet; green
food which by means of its laxa-
tive qualities lessens tho irritabili-
ty of the skin should bo given. A
bran mash with flvo grains of arse
nic daily in addition to tbo usual
food will exert a beneficial influ-
ence on tbo skin.
The Southern Live Stock Jour-
nal Starkvilie Miss. says: A
prominent citizen of this place wbo
owns a farm without any valuablo
improvesments upon it except
foncing which is located within a
convenient distance of tbo Miss. A.
& M. College remarked in our
psesencc tho other day. tbat now
tho creamery had proven such a
grand success ho would hold his
land at 830 an aero. Another far-
mer and prominent citizen said not
long ago that by reason ot tho of-
fset of tho creamery ho wonld say
that 20 an acre wonld not buy his
farm. Either of theso farms could
bave been bought before the es-
tablishment ot the creamery for
less than $12 per acre .
An improved method ol tanning
namely with 6oap and oil to-
gether with carbolic acid has been
brought to nolico by an Australian
inventor. Tho skins which have
boen limed in tho ordinary man-
ner alto haired and" prepared il
for the production of solo leather
aro placed in a tin bath consisting
of a mixture of ten gallons of wa-
ter in which 200 pounds of soap
are dissolved and containing ono
gallon of carbolic acid in which
tbo skins aro left until they havo
becomo converted into leather.
This procoss ills asserted may be
considerably accelerated by adding
a pint of frosh carbolic acid to the
tanning fluid from timo to timo.
For a softer leather tho raw limed
and haired skins aro for ono or
two days placed in a mixturo of
four parts carbon bisnlphido and
one of carbolic acid and then
washed.
Ono Egg For Ten 3Icn
Ono ostrich egg for ton guests
says tho Philadelphia Pres is tho
pattern at the California ostrich
farm. "One two threo. four five '
six seven eight nine ten said
Dwight Whiting counting tho
guests he had invited to spend the
day at the ostrich farm with him.
"I guess one egg will bo enough."
and having given utterauco to this
expression he wended his way to
the paddock and soon hi ought to lt"lg" Ollf
the house an ostrich egg. 1 or a i
wholo hour it was boiled and JOOC1S Hi
though there was somo misgivings
as to its being cooked the shell
was broken (for cuiiosity could no i
longer be restrained) and n three-
pound hard-boiled cgi laid upon J
tho plate. But aside from its size
i -4 f s C7n? C7 fyvv51C?C?C7?1 CSv m o m vsvr "KMars"! a ocn - - r- iv -
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.rvs mi: tu ib iicu ai luiuu wis iuivu t.umc 10 uic euiiLiubiuu iu give our menus anu patrons a gooci ending dv oner- kH
ur entire stock consisting- ol DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS. SHOES. HATS CAPS and furnishing- VfcfSS
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ii?;n HO MACHINE SEWED
As we are determined to make a clean sweep of our entire stock if possible our line of Ladies Misses and children
tho was nothing peculiar abontlSlloe ran mt be surpassed as we handle one of the best make in this country and our new shoes especially our hand sewed
" . -ir.i . on
make no outside blow by naming prices in our advertisement we simply ask you to come and learn
rices and are satisfied that you will not leave our house without purchasing what you are in need for the
Ton Can Have It.
'My dear what would I rncto lu e ).mn
h olten attl by miauie-aRei n' -
Ci'lL-lici.-ttti
A
Hogs running at largo do not
grow rapidly as their oncrgios are
exponded in -foraging; they must
be penned up and fed for fattening
bofore killing each consuming at
least a couple of bushels ot corn in
the process. It becomes a ques-
tion then ifltbonol more profi-
table to obtain pigs ot good breed
and go to the expense of feeding
them well in pens and thus sccuro
from each pig nearly tbrco times
tho weight m meat besides the
manure.
The largest vino in the world is
said to be one growing at Oys
Portugal which has been in bear-
ing since 1602. Its maximum yield
was in 1864 in which year it pro-
duced a sufficient quantity of grapes
to make 165 gallons otwino; in
1874. 146 1-3 gallons; in 1884 only
79 1-4 gallons. It covers an area
of 5315 square feet and the stem
at tho base measures 6 1-2 feet in
circumference.
Don't Complain.
The following which wo find in
the Cincinnati Trado List we com-
mend to our faint-hearted readers:
Don't bo whining about not bar
ing a lair chan co. .throw a sensi
ble man out of the window and he
will fall on his feet and ask the
nearest way to his work. Tho
more yon havo to begin with tho
less you will havo in tho end.
Money you can earn yourself is I
much brighter than you can get out
of head men's bags. A scant break-
fast in the morning of life whets
tho appetite for a feast later in the
day. Ho who tasted a sour apple
will have more relish for a sweet
ono. Your prcsentnecd will make
future prosperity all tho sweeter.
.Eighteen pence has set up many a
peddler in tho business and he
has turned it over until he has kept
bis caniagc. As for tho place you
hro cast in don't find fault with
that. You are not a horse because
yon wcro Imrn in a stable.
"A hard-working man with his
wits jbnul him makes money while
others loso it." "Who loves his
work and knows how to spare may
live and flourish anywhere." As
to a little trouble who expects to
find cherries without stones or
roses without thorns 7 Wbo must
win must learn to bear. Indleness
lies rice in bed of tho mulligrubs
whero industry finds health and
wealth. Tho dog in tho kennol
barks at fleas tho hunting dog
does not even know that thoy are
there; laziness waits till tho river
i dry and never gets to market.
"Try" swims it and makes all tho
trado. ' Can't do it" would not
eat bread set for him. but "Try"
mado meat out of mushrooms.
A Georgia farmer thinks a mis-
takp li made in not raising more
goats. Ho says that thoy cost ab-
solutely nothing to raise aro not
as troublesome as may bo suppos
ed aro much moro prohtablo than
sheep and when fat tho goat meat
rivals mutton tie states that he
has spring lamb the year round
as goats usually bear young iwice
a year.
Near Baku in Kassta. the naph
tha springs havo been discharging
lor vovu years. Uapital which is
proverbially timid though slow in
coming to the conclusion ia pow
froely invested in furnishing Pitis-
ourg ana other towns with natural
Cas and thero is good reasons to
bollrvo that the Boprco of supply
win not oo exhausted during tho
present generation.
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Advice. Dear reader whonuo.
ever you may be wo are not coine
to preach you a sermon but allow
us to say this : If you havo a hog
in a 2x4 pen in which tho mud is a
root deep so and pnt a floor in
that pen wbilo it is nice weather
and fix it up in a confurtablo man
ner. Tbat mn hasn't got a heart
as big as a beanwho W'll pompel a
nog : sioep in a muo-noio
If coloring mattor lor butter
must bo used and it is matter for
discussion if it be best it should
bo mixed in a liltlo milk first and
then stirred into tbo cream until it
is tho right sbadc before tbo cream
is pnt into tho churn. Colrr vcrv
delicately if at all.
ocngones. Madam youmaymvej
hair rarker llair italam uiu t
you. It will Mop your hair from 1.1 '
restore the original color and mi t o t
thick soft and glossy. Younetjd i -tint
helplessly envj tng the girls. U.e .
not oily not a lre but is an etc; rt
nnd is especially recommended 1 i i t -aess
and puntr.
i
Tho new State assessment ol cat
tic horses mules jntks jVffi i'
sheep goats and hogs in T- 'ca-
shows atotal of 14900000 lu.id a-
sesscd at $114000000 against 11-
300000 head assessed last year at
3125510000. Cattle increased over
400000 head but fell off S 0000-
000 in assessment. Sheep increas-
ed 50000 head bnt decreased S3-
000000 in value. Hogs increased
140000 head and increased S60.-
050 in value. Horses and mules
increased about 20000 head nnd
nearly half a million dullais in
value. Tbo other animals show
littlo change. Texas Farm and
Ranch.
use.
2p3aB
jB&a&tn our i)
gW?S winter
SSISlllII
'tinufacturod tor
rino Retail Trade by tho
KOOKroSD
BOOT 4
lira.
Cohen Bros. &Go
SHOE A I
fJOCKFORD ILL:
ALEX. SIMON
FP1
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Tbocjrh jiamfUl and weanm: almot Nvoi;
cnauruacu iiaai an ucuiaiueuii-vu&i.- u iiimi
TTvl & rf of Inflii mm for FJirami'wi ft
Beir.y ail tau larco jiCU. U&Te TovOAUsr ami
cl In time' Perhaps no other .llscaw has k tM -w vnvrn oct and thane welL
f aiBM tho effort of science and medicine es
this but at lart a rem edynaa been dlscwtred in
Vhrv(W0wUch CURES KHEUUA-
tifrsedbymany of tho Leading Physicians.
WHAT THEY SAY-
TV. V EaXTIE It IX. Hennuo. 111.
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S. C Wocaxm M. D llueaco EL
"TliiY pitch TovOAUSTa fair dial aodtbtokit
the bctt rtniedj 1 hate Ttr f wind fur IlhnmuUktn.
.EITEBT il I Gantnl El B I. Datib Stoizoon. 1
TOR SALE BY ALL DPVGGI5TS TRirn 0E DOLLE PER BOTTLE.
A. MELUCr?. Bol r?prietflr 700 and 711 TTAEIUSGTO.T AVENUE ST. LOUB.
Don't Look Like a Wreck.
"When a man isgoinc down hi' I ecry-
booV is ready to rue him & lick." Vcs that
is so. It is sad but natural Why many a1
man and woman seeking employment uould i
have gut it if their hair hadn't been so thin j
and gray. One botilc o Parker's II air
Balra is then the best ine&tmen. It stops)
f Ihng hair promotes new growth and re-j
Blares co or Clean highly perfumed not a j
ay. Etcawinpfuycmciiis uct unj muiiui
p eparation and sold at the low pice ofoc.
t &r - -
iirvTrr-.-rfc'Mart jk f tt-y je
DEALERS IN
Family and Fancy
northwest cornki: or prisuu sUAitn
BRENHAM - TEXAS
IZa- Hccoivcd a ull nnd Complete Stock oi
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
LATEST STYLES 1 1
Lard will remove wagon proae.
Hob tho spot with tho Inrd a it
washing it and when it is well out
wash in the ordinary way with
soap and water until thoroughly
cleansed.
tanootana nj bo.
Mr. T. 'W.Atkins GimrJ Kn untcs
"I never licsit&t to recommend your Electric
Bitters to my customers they" pne entire
satisfaction and aro rapid sellers." Electric
Mtters aro the purest and best medicine
known and will positively cure Kidnev and
Liver complaints. Punfv the blood and
regulate the bowels. No familv can nfibrd
to be without them. They nill sae hun-
dreds of dollars in doctor's bills cvtrj ear.
bold at fifty cents a bottle by IL K. Luhn
Labor concentration and adap-
tation to an art or profession aro
what givo? success. It is no less
true in agriculture than in other
professions.
ABBOTT CORNER BUEXILUI TEXAS.
We keep a'ways on hani a full and complete assortment of fresh Groceries a-n
Family Supplies whidi wc pro selling at refli-onablo price-". California Canned Good f
all kinds. Canned il at in fact cr thins; ii-.i-a.Iy L-pt in a
FIRST -CLASS GROCERY STORE..
is-riu:i: ublivcicy to all i'.vkts of tiic city..:
LADIES' X DRESSTXI GOODS M TR1S HIKES M"T1ES)
C2.0B?HXKG. BOOTS ilJSB SKOHS
23Cn.leit C?xaet Qu.o onsxvaro .ais. Orooorlos.
Also a large and varied a"ortment of
Parlor and Bed Koom Furniture
CARPETS MATS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
t?iCall and examine onr goods before purchasing eUowherc. GuarantewatiBfartion in
dcrtaitments. Give us atrial.
HEBER STONE & BRO
CBUCCESSOKS TO T. J. ROlIERSON)
Lb Jb LllljiiE IBs
LIVEEY PEED and SALS STABLE!
Ccirncr Sanilv and Douglass Streets
BRENHAM '- - - TEXAS.
FIRE MARINE AND ACCIDENT.
Now Tork Underwriters Agency
Pennsylvania In. Co. of Phila.
I Crescent Ins. Co.. of N. O.
Hare trird Tonalmo in facial neuralgia I Sun Ins. Co. of Cal
with excellent remits; it cpntro'stLe attack Norwieh Union of Enirlan.1
diate relief. F.' TV. Owen il. D.' Detroit. I British Amorica Ca.
Mien.
Representing the fellow ing Old and Reliable Companies:
Fire Ins. Association of London.
.Merchants Ins. Co. of IT. J.
X O. Ins. Ass'n of K. O.
Sun Firo Offico of I oiidon
Western Assurarico Co. Cr
City of London Ins. Co. England
St. Paul of Minnesota.
J Uueppes Pliaion
I for silc. Outfits
fir cumin rcml
traeler-. Oram
and har by tli
carload m lot
to uit purelia--er?.
SMWAL ATTENTION GIVES
Carpets should bo thoroughly
beat on the wrong side first and
thon on the right side after which
spots may bo removed by tho use
of oz-gall or ammonia and water.
An Aoeirer Wanted.
Can anv oncbrincus a cato of Kidnev or
Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will
not speedily cure? We say tneycannot as
thousands of cases already permsnenuV cured
and who are daily recommending Electric
Bittsrs. will Drove. Bricht's Disca.-? Dia
betes "Weak Baplc or any urinary complaint
quickly cured. They purify tha blood re
gulate tho bowels and act directly on tne
diseased pans .tvery doujo guarantee.
Farfiie at50c a bottle bvKE. Luhn.
Tbo latest edition to tlip djmc
museum show is tho laughing fat
girl though what ebosees to laugh
at unless it be tho prospect of
growing fatcr tuo ljoru only
knows.
I Southern Ins. Co. of Xew Orleans.
I Accident Insurance Co. IT. A.
i II can bo seen irom tho above list of companies that wo repiesentnon
but the best comparics of undoubted security. For
PXaS EIAHIBJ2 and AOGSDEOTT ZrJSURAKCE
call at our office ovcr.ficichardt &. Hermann's furnituro store sontfc
side of 11)0 courthouse. Wo aro also prepared to insure cotton gins at
tho very lowest rates. (Jail before insuring clspwhorp. All claims oi
Insurance and losses adjusted at our offico in
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.Charles Street ST.L0U1S.M0.
nltr Onulllati ft tiro fri(1l(4l
rollcf. Ii t Ikn-h lOiirrr cncicfd in ihe trrat-
inn of CMironie. PJorvottw Iiln end
l!ool Icjnt4 UiaT anvothir jhTs'Un la
ht. IUoh . hi clly rii r thoir una itrioMrrU
tis kiuw t onuluttnn at r (See r trj mat U
ftii?ai tl liiitci. fr!ei!!y talker hl opinion
c not hint; V lun It I" Inrnm enlent lo Tlilt
IliO city i.r trrctrt.rnt. niMIrlitCi car. befent
yIallorTr cvf rywhrrr. Cnrbi -
gira!itH-l. i1rr- doubt exUts Uiffranklr
tatctl Cal' or rltr.
Serrcus Frsstratioa Dsbilttj Mental and
Physical Wcafciaas Mercurial and othtf
effccti5s of Taroit Skin and Bongs BlooJ
farnnties lsI Elood PomaincsShnAffce-
tns OH Ssrcs and Ulcers. Ippediaents ta
Hajnape Ehemnat:sn Pllai. SpeelU
tttcntica to cases from OTfr'irorlad trtia.
SUECICAL CASES receiTe gpeelil attgntioa.
Diacasss ans.ng from IaprodeneeEiegEia
Indalgences or Eiposnrei.
It is rlf-vl Iml tbat tiliyslclfc. pTlnf
particular attrntlnn in triads ofcaiet aralna
girat skill and l'by-klana lu rnrnlar practlf
l' ovrr tlio comttrr kuuwlnj this fftqatnllr
tectimiuctul cases to the o.dt-staSlce la America
nrp rvrry krtmu a;iltarc ia rcaorKd t
and th privi"! roh! rviiilt tt al
BKant)rnuiilrlrs ire ustl. X wOitfbuuaala
kd foroX.cc urro" RUtf 1 arctrratcd wllfi
Ikili l.i a rpctral WSaiutr; and. mowing
what to tIuroc" rlmcnUaiciriaile. Unas
roat f tl8 grrit inciter auljlDC tb
rliarm ar k.t low. ortrn luwrr tEan ia
dtiHiiuVO tiy otlirrs If you ru thr at 111
anj Fftasice.Iy antl irftctlllo curf. tbat la
the liniori:Kt naltri- I'aiuialct U Lagaa.
Hat t) auy ndlreis free-
'tYs. S HAHRiAGE GUIDE. I pa2g6&.
lrgnt cloth and pit llntltnir SralrdftrSt
emu in poMasv or curmicy. Over fifty won-flf-ftil
pm tmtrt-s.trueto lift- articles on lb
fn.Uriiiic uhjcrU. Iia nay marry who notj
li T 1 miraup toitiMTr Whn marry flrtU
irault'H.1 V. m.)iib.Fi-U isbT1aIdrray. "Wbo
ln i Id miiir U..w ife and ba)piims may be
-crcav. ilirtiM- marrlrd r cnnif?mplattnar
marry in? 1 ull rm l H It oncht tberral
by al. f l' ff.n k-indrr'ork atil
Lfr 1 i ( t ri.. frf.tr. lJt in-r
co'r - i ii i im 4 n.3il.iur-ojT
FOF2CQUCKS CfJOUP AND
COHSUSitPTJONUSE
TAYLOB'S
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R G.W.HESS&GO.
B Saddlers
ilAKAISSS MAHJiitS
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XirAIRKIU AND DEA1EK5 III
UNDERTAKING
Brenham
i
rt mmw Amssmwm
liyiByiWii sx ii aiiiuiiyjw;i
jvcry Food nil Sale Sialics
u
Corner Market ;md Sandy Streets
Candle crease vields to a warm
iron. 1'laco a piece of blotting or
omer aoioromp paper under tho
fabric; puts piece of tho paper
also on the spot apply tho warm
iron to the paper and as soon as
the iipot of jrrease appears move
the paper and press again until tho
spot disappears.
By giving pigs and cattle cooked
food tho nutritious value of the
food is at once appropriate i by
them and will fatten proportion-
ately quicker than tho raw mater-
ial. A Central American product
known as the melon plant has been
introduced and it is thought may
be successfully cultivated in Cali-
fornia. It has already been fruited.
The frail is somowhat pear-shaped
and resembles tbo banana in frag-
rance with the flavor ot the
orange.
Our readers are cautioned about buying
medicines which arc not endorsed by some
well known druggist. Carlton aX&f-h have
made a thorough study of Blood diseases
snd after a carelul investigation and many
6 raciicai icsip po.iiiyeiy assert mni vICKei
lood Elixirs HI cure all blood dio'dei
ins; it strong. igorous ani
warrant iu
diseases.
)SerTPP Debilitated Meu
Voaare allowed a tr? trial tor tnr3!!" ot
tne U80 of Or. Dye's celebratM uilas'l!rlt
with Electric Suei'ensory ArpU&r.cc.( lor the
peetly lenei aim permaorni cnic OI eiTuus
Brenham Texas.
i
bebllitr. lossof Vltalltr anuMsntiooit. aidall
KlDitreu irouuies
Tbo yellow stain made by the
oil used on sewing machines can
be removed if before washing in
soapsuds you rub tho spot care-
fully with a bit of cloth wot with
ammonia.
Also for rnanr oitut Us
ease 8. ixjnipirir rrsioraunn in nraiui ijjoi
aniimnnnooti Kimr-imrru u ris-ia is .iiciirreu '
llluttratctl iiamjhlt with full lnfomiatlun
itrm tc niailo-l tree by addreing oltaK :
l(lf r l(oi-etill MIfh ''
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Mrs. Senator Halo is one of the
women whose judgment is consult-
ed regarding tho speeches and pa-
pers her husband desires to make'
especially effective.
TVIto liMn. Wlnsow T
A. (1... .i.Wimi .. (m.nill. .!..! it n I VT TV1
1LO .Ilia UUCWUU .B llliiutltllt U1IU V j I 1
will liimplv say that she is a lady for ho up-1 -- - --
wards ot thirty years has untiringly dootd
nerumcanaiaicmsasu icmaiepuysicmn ana
uuree principally among children. .She ho
especially btudied the conEtitution and wantE
of this numerous dats. and as a result of thir
effort and practical knowlcuVc. obtained in 11
lifetime spent as a nurse and phtician. sl.e1
has compounded a Soothing bj rup fur chil-
dren teething Jt operates like magic j;i -ing
rest and nealth and Is moreo.er turuto
regulate the bowels. In consequence of thfc
article 3Irs. AVinslow is becoming ior'd-re
nowned as a becfixctor of her race; children
certainly do rise up and bless her; epetiitlly
is this the cae in this city. Va-t (junntmi
of the Soothing Syrup aro dail told nnd
used here. "Wc think Sirs. "Window In m s
mortaUzed her name by this valuable article
and we sincerely belie e thousands of lul-
dren have been saed from an urU gmc
by its timely uc and that million" jet un-
born will share its benefits and unite in oil-
ling her blessed so Mother bus discharged .
opinion until she is en en it tbo btncutol
jMr. "Vinslow boothicg Svrup. Try jt
mothers try it now. l-adies V lsitor s ev
York Citj. "bold by all druggists. 25 centE
a bottle.
1SS5S5SarSS'5
rw&xma&mig
A
EL. FEANKE
t-FALF.K IV
General Hardware
STOVES HOLLOW
AVD
ITINWARE
Guns lluntcrs1 Supplies Iltlt
ing Aiicullarai Imple-
ments Et
All kinds of Tinner Gun
and Locksmiths "Work and;
Uep?irinq Promptly Ex-
ecuted. ANTSTREnr. r(rxt 1 1 t lo
II. Fi-hr
REKHARDT & SEELIOEST
BRENHAM TEXAS.
Zrfl.CvffrCpJ j9BaaiJ
HV3CAMB4 P'iiCBlJraW
BUGGIES HACKS
and Rolling Vehicles
BreilaQ ana Hayasota Tias.
Any Vehicle not in block wi'l be promptly
ordered to suit tho trade at prices that defy;
competition. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Er3 Prompt attention given to all orders
Patronage solicited.
Onr aim I to mate onr work of sroM leather.
Aoil stitch It with thread that will hold It tenM.
r.
Vi bar hsrnena trlramett with silrfr lanan
aa bran'.
To nlt the Uvrpe Lon pony or as
We liaia baiter with fiv rls. others wlih
tltre
If you tont believe tlA'e good ones Joat call
Inamlee; -
Ami webbiD5r batkbandsiionw fourlnchw
wide j
Tkey'-enice tMnps lor summer for they baT
" een tried.
V e haT bridles rortaUloaa thefftldlbfand
mare;
Ttlu plsie-I with sllrer and snaps made of wire
lllttlnjc I'ridlM fur olts f teacn tliem o know
I be way of the world and rheohipe they should
fro.
Tboet In want of auch articles rlrensacall.
If wecan'IboH jotipowl w irk we'll ahuwnOQI
at all;
Wev4tinota Inrje prnflt on work thit we sell
ApKfl bone-i lirlnirwill donn quite well;
Bnltryns andaee lhat we ak Ptrrumoie;
We have all y u need In ttil- Ho in onr utort
Tou will ee out nlpn at nnd Had nf n I thin.
So fiift tu a oill aad yoe'll sure come again.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Pillker' lluir I U earn J finrlv TirrfnmM
' wn 1 i wamn'tHl to prevent falling of thd
J h Ir n-d tu ramo o dandruff tnd lichmg.
UlSroX A CO New York.
THE DINGEE & COATU CO'S
ROSES
gar Great 8perlnlrr la fTowina and diatzftntfatc
jwmi ana rmem rt soru. we aeurer
T
SKWUVIDUta
RE Mwm 1-yi
idUd JVaarttiMM and FtarM Taalit Rart
Strong rot rtaxtt uttij by madl. at au n Ottlt
' SPLENDID VARIETIES t2
Tout Cboice. all labeled f or W
1rtf(Ti2t dnfnr.V. AlwiAtliv Tariff
nesvn.ann i a wr a.1 .ia frMa w
2-NEW UUIDK to KO-'C CUI- C
vq pons i-rBur uiDtnraiea. a i
Gnnma Weat Vrave Cfaleater Con iau
OF SWEET GUM AMD HULLEIH.
Tho eweot cum. as gathered from a tree of tne
eaiue name crowing along the small etreama la
tbo Soathcrn Mates. cont&lna a aUmnlaUna' ax
rctorant principle tbat lowena tbepblcam pro-
aactntr tbo early cn"rnln(t coasb anditlmclatee
Ibochild to throWofftbcfalae membrane tncronp
and whooplne-conBh- Wben combined with tne
uchuiik mucuflcicous principle in ine mui.
C'lant of the old field preacnta In T"" .-.
HinoiCEBnEMIDTOSwSETG" ..VV5S
PREMIUM
PEEEUMES.
Camjctox & NAsn Druggists.
Bole Agents.
ilD UCX-
. i.ni.... ... MT" .iiicotirD.tToin.
table nnr ebUd - -sumption: and 1 ao pala
flnijlst f- J pieawl to Uk It. Aak yonr
Srei chirges on larce nlze botUe to any part of
t V. a on ntrelpt of II ffl
VArTJUtJL.TJk.YJLOBAtlntOa.
X21.03ia
HASHES' I
STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
Onr Horses are not to
bo excelled by any livery
stock in the Slale consist-
ing of Fine Saddle Horses
and lino Single and Double
Team. Will also on-
nounco tbat wc have just
received a complete stock
of
riddjog Ibesyftem of its impurities undloav-
.irrnmn ann ni. Ttiv i nm . . . . . ...
t. 1 ..:. ." . n . Ti n 'y U lier sullcnng little one in our l
.....vuumvuicw an emu !nT:n;nT1- i;i .. ;. ..
Washington girls tattoo their
cbcoks red to givo tho coveted
bloom. Itis a grcal impiovctnent
on tbo old cosmetics. It will wash
and never fade
Come to Texas. Why should
Texa3 send her wool and cotton to
Vermont together with tho beet
and corn required to focd the mill
operatives whilo they aro convert-
ing this wool and cotton into cloth.
paying transportation at nign rates During ekerious run of whoojnugcouRb t
on these raw materials and food ! Stillwater X.Y. tho physicians founj that
rnrrr IKnn mi ln nf miln-fiir nnH (lion I Acker's English Kemedy uas a positive cure.
transporting the manufactured pro-' h. iliM"7 &: '
dncts back again to the original ttcy bare ncer koonn any midicmci ETerjbovly knowo tbe irtues of Wild
Starting point? Texas has coal ' to equal it. They KUarantoo it to Cherry and'Tar as a reiki" and cure tor any
and water power in immeasurable lcure " roughs (especially chronicic0fftuJ'th!TIirn't'ludI'uScomb:rc.d
". """ ' ' j : i croup aslbma and consumption. withthesetwo ingredients aro a few simiile
qnantityjshebasamildandboaltu- i heahnir remedies in tho comrosttion otiJr.
fuj climate ono in which the rigors Furniture noeds cleaning as much! Uotanko's Lough aud Luiu ojrup mAin?
my iinusc lor v.ou ue uoia i-rojp anu
TKOPLK IHEAIMEM TOR COCCUS
WILD Clir.UI AND TAIL
Clean off the oil and polish with by. . ng W.
l..mni. b.r terial over a basin
chamois skin.
ol tho Vermont winter is novor tt5 other woodwork. It mav 1m
knOAvn.and in which the factory w?sbed with soapsuds quickly ' ilronZie. TWCnWndH
jperaiiu iiiiuui sj'ouu (jiaLicaiijr
the entire yoar in tho open air in-
stead of being shut up for hall the
yearormorein close ill-ventilated
rooms lull of factory dust; she has
ono of the most lertile soil on the
earth a soil which yields in abun-
dance and with tho smallest
amount of labor every grain and
trniultaown to warm tompcratnre
regions. Why wo repeat should
not tbe induVtries and the people
of wintry Vermont be transported
to sunny Texas?
wiped dry and then rubbed with 'free bold by Carkton d.'Sa;li.
an oily cloth. To polish it rub . . " " " :
mill rniin..in.n i . .i i 1'ruit stains may bo tahen out
" -.. .w..w..-awuw ..UU O'lGlyb Ull. I i ... . ... ..
jriuco liiv inu-
over a basin or other vessel
and pour tho boiling wator from
tho kettlo over tho stain.
i fm mMU
mmBSM wnrnm
-:& U&t-(!&l:3&ftx 'lL-3fi rt fl style.
SteM'isy m. " ' i Vim
. trrfJ.-V Vr&lS.- f j.'i t'" 1 HE
iP3 J '!? lest for thirty-five years.
GIVE US A
r i'tPtWIm i
iBSieaaHKlrwmK&TSaHeKHHeaK .
m BmiHi n t mr i " -trmi
- g-JBLIel riFaF " liTitiMprrrr ' -
JflisHBaSPBKe32- ii
ARaoicalCure for?
ijEnvuTJs
DEBrLTTSTl
Organic weinea
pvvrvsjnRT.
BECAY
lnVouneHlddtcg
ncen m.n
Testtd fo a cn En 8ixy
YEARS BVUSC1NMANY
Thousand casis.
TRIAL I
FACKCS
rsnrFYT' !
OssXIontb. - 3 00g
Two jionthe - o ncB
itucsAontm
iSEHYOUSDEBIUTY
j UOOA3IC n XAETTES
3 Decarnd nnnifraFe
DobMurediaeoae taf-
3 th imrontioa et prrrrs-
dtiona roseilita for lh
g trmblM Gt ear rra
CCimuraEdTnit rack.
ircaoa lean trrcenaiii
Ugm btform takiu traifr.
imnl ilifvlun. Tk&
SsiTRE RKKEnTtataAS
gCLRED thosMtda. dv
Snot iDtrrfrrc wklt o-
Stlon ta bmlnrM. oi uii
Spclnar lnmnio la
F3J n7 Foum2k1 aa
gcinti0e swdlcal priai-
. BJ eunct i ppubJca
i th mi of diMat
HrTweUla inrtiMBM la at 4
g without dtltj. Taaafc.
artl faacttentftf lh as.
6f"ncTf;anlcaUwrtna
3 The aciiTuitirj alMMsta
9 wmta ara piran tuck&s
fjih paticnIbeconaaaaMr
grjIandrapidljtalnabi'Ut
giapgta aad aexual Tig jr.
"FOR SALE
COTTON SEED
HU LL b
$3 PER TON.
t
(Special inducements to pur-
chasers of large lots.
BRENHAM OIL MILL
FOR SALE.
Thn following pty propertj. all very d-
liiAble for residences is now offered for sale
The Dar fadmccteaJ about two and one half
acrcfl and improe-Ten's.
Two (2) lots in South Esst part ot town.
Four (4) lots in South West part of town
Also for rent the Day homestead. Forterms
ic- apply to
HARRIS REMEDY CO.. B'fOCfcraisra
RUPTURED f-CSECWSlwolaTrucs.
K&ot lev terms ct oir AvvliRnce
taadlDt: hare been cured. Indeed. a ttmrtt ratiC
laltaefficatfY.thatlwlileeBdTWOBOTTlJa VUMM
logctDerwitnavaLDABUfTBEaTiSBeaiELiadla
HKADQUAIITEKS EOR--
9 :
a? 1 AB1
3SAS3"?3S7ArB. PASSJT3 OILS OUIffS
EE TJ 1ST Tail S3 -A-TO-XJ liliTjXi aTTSPliIBS
flaf-AU Kinds of Tinners' Guns and Locksmiths pipo-fitting and
and a FIXE IIKAKSE. plnmbing w ork dono and repaired.
built on tho most modern .
We can give assnr-.
anco of satisfaction in this'
line.
Orders for GKAIX audi
II VY given prompt atten-!
tion and delivered free to
any part of the city.
Wo aro handling the'
WHITEWATER Wagons1
ono of the oldest aud best
makes. It has stood the
I eOBI FITS!
Wten I t rare I do nob nwea merely lo etep tbem
i-i 2 e-H.
y KJ?Lk
PB0PIUET0H OF THE
CASINO SALOON!
-HSH AGENT FOR-
JjVrilTISElts erml for oar Select Ust of
LorairtewBjmpers. oeo. jr.noweua a.
Tuceeireri 1.
EMP'S Mm
tarn
anil eory ono i guaran-
teed. Parties wanting
Uuggios. aud Wagons trill
find il to their iutciost to
EST. TjOtTIS MSESOUJRI.
PURC LiGERDEER IN KEGS AND B 1TTI.ES BREWED EXPRESSLY FOR
THE TEXAS TRADE.
Beer and Ice Depot Sandy Streetif car Santa To Depot
OUlco: Corner Quitman anil St. Charles Stb. BIIEXITA31 TEXAS
09 All orders taken for Beor and Ice Dromptly filled.
UDcki.u .Arnica Sal... i
The llt Salve in tbe world for Cuts.Uruif ee
boree UJcew Salt Bheum Iv bom. Brown's Iron Tonic U tli. Try bil in. Ji-
T?"ii 'nis- Chilblains Corns rin6 forthe n001j h 0 ijs d.RPj-tion tliit
and allfclin Eruptions nnd positively curCS'M(.h .artici0f food wrfornw it wonted
Piles or no pay requirad. It l! guuranted to office 'ond R1V lllst ll8 iluod thnt is re-
gvopwi. 'i or money raunora. quired t0 v0 th nch red Imothst indicates
P.ii. ?n mnta wf Twit Vn cT. 1.. 1 V . .. ... .... . . ......
...... .. -v.. u. cu.v u . tj. .
LutB.
A writer in tho Ilousekocpers'
Journal pays that as an offset to
tho records to horses and cows he
had a colony of bees tbat produced
S5 prouds of honey in three and a
ialf days.
At the Chicaco fat stock show!i'r-sJ:00J-rWtI'- '-'' (.'ame.
vTCjC cihibited the biggest steer I ' -
and thfl iJttlest" cow in the world.' "Cotillion sandwiches" which
The steer weighs 4250 pound are passed around between tho fig-
The cow is from Scotland 2fJ inches nros aro made of chopped turkey
liigh.weighs3C4 ponnds and gives I French mustard and crnstless
three g41on of milk rtiiily. t bread.'
T332S22EE32
t??
! perfect health. When taLen as directed it boiVd.vlbvtha.ilr.uKi!: .ormuntl i on litcraltcrnu.
neer raili to produce tlio ucairi.u cacct. r. ... r. .
x nnve aa lea to rn l.ivtrv tocit n nno
anortment of UNDERTAKER'S GOODS
consltins; of lSUKIAIj CAESandCAS-
iGTl1 and all articles requisite for inter-
ments. I havo al-o TWO FINE
HEARSES one for Adults and a White
llearEe lor Children as wel 1 aa closo-car'
naes especially for i unerals.
JS A CALL!-::
f Ifu B a hq il n id f v w y S3 T If tr lHji H n (A 1 rlr" anu an l net'
. I BdF OmBU-Ur tt tT l H I txTW I CMlff tHH ! IWJ B3i I 1 ire il iilo.lierd. ull
rrnec-a -- I W B S HJ! ol fzi V R U H JL ftJI 1 iff K-' H 8 aft S3 BT m it ami manly 3 wl3
. s - . nen or TTinen n
Bfi Bl 9 1 ySf lD 5?3 R SS U WHOLESALE Af D RETAIL DEALERS IS J - ' ' :i-
SE3
&
Ki
Xcar SIcIntyro House Mam Stroet UHENHAII. TKXA
0. 13. POTTEH Proprietor.
My stable ia now supplied with now Buic flr.e Srnidlo and vri-rk Horse:
I aoi
H'jrsea bougbt and soM oi
Bronham January 1 1881 J-r.
hMa&&k?gFJi
ratrorftse sohcited. Terms reasonable
O. H. POTTER.
jEiir-s.EiuxE.iba: - - - - -
ttS-Pavlor Sets Chamber Sets House Furnishing Goods jgj
'CARPETIUS OIL CLOTHS MAWIHG"
MIRRORS MA'TTRSSSES WALL PAPER.
W ua prepared to furniah jtnir house from tp to bottom at short notice. - CvpfcU
owed and put down. Call and soe us. Ooodi delirered ia the citj FKEE.
' ?.Mr STBKET DBTWEES ANT and A0HTII. BHUMIUI. TEX1E. '
WVMFO o'-n? Lartlw In city orcoaoiTT to
wcik for n at tlieir homed; fascinating
cni)loyiacnt;no InstrucUona to buj ; work Chn
boieu: by mail (JUtaoce no objfcilob); 93 to
$J i'0r rerk ran be made. to canrfcrjlnf par-
tlnlarafirp.or Eamirfeof norkmalleit lorfoir
icuts lustampd I'leaso addrcod IIomc ilxv
FACTtitr. Lo.v Boston. Maa P. O. Box 1910.
TTAMtl-luDItio work lor nsattlir
V V own homes $7 to SIQ por week can b
nuleUvniaJe No iho:o vaintinc; no canrass-
lus lor full paniculnrs r lease address at
ucp Cre¢ Art Co. Itostoii Mas .BoxgUO
jf7"ATlll Ladies and gentlemen in city
W cr countrv to rako llgbtwork at Ibeir
own home. 93 o 84 a day can be eaMly
made work &oat by mall; notanrasstcir. We
LaT 5001 demaod fur our wurL and furnUh
ftead employment AiMrei with etaiiip.
CltOW MTO COUl'AXY 531 Alne St.
Cluclnnatl Ohio.
WAN IhU An at.tne ilau or Human id t.
erj cotitv to s II our goods fralmr j
ier month and fSj ensca or commiiii'n. Ex-
i.fueain aUauce Unnii free lur full iar-
iiculara adJr-ibTADAlU)SILLli WAKE
CO .ltoatou. 5Ipss
HTTAMLI) Hilal Aeotsror Three ew
VV I'KJoksof Intense iunrcat. ftccunmen
del by lTe and Cl-ry t f alt claae. lull t.t
nu iroiinis wr even" norae.
ititner. lovtufr iiatih'era
;1 welcome h-&e books Best
or joun l't:cial lerms tor
iires-iii
. PiiblUner. Hostn. Masp.
All Sorts of
hurts and many sorts of ails of
man and beast need a cooliny
lotion. Mu: .ng- Liniment"
Wd t Bintrl FUZZ to kU Bpvauati; wd It wteaai at
iMt rw vlihogl orrUriai U. It Mtttalat Uou IU MMh.
30 UIutmlM prUM MMt 4tetttdMi ul TBlaaM
w to. r?ny m Vutrt etrtiam. Iatt fciaw
P. M. FERRY CO. Detroit Mlcbfgaiu
DEBILITATED EV3EW.
itSV' ""' i aU UjKlnxi I roil jS
A .'-VSif ?Q" UM. Complete reMoS:
Xo rli b Incurred. Ulosinud pamplSet lOKOtaC
mwmnejfie brldrraitria
Y0IIA10 BEIT CO Marshal Mich.
tunsviAP
3 -v f
HQKZ
mai
sale in car lose?
lots or single ani.
mal suitable for
range or stud pur
poses. Send for
CATALOGUE T.
DILLOH BROS.
NORMAL XeLwiCk ILLS.
Brusca orncx i uaixr tiiackironi co nxia.
5c lOc. and. 25c.
Counter goofls Jnst rninl. suitable
for C&rista preenls at
ED. KNOOP & CO.
5c. lOc. and 25c
i
E. B. McGOWEN
OAIlI5iJjrrERi
BmsruAiL - texas.
Prcmnt uttentlon riven ta ill Vind or In!.
Tnrk indmorisi; building.
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