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0 j iiSaLLijjEOt'S.MittEKS lSD i A correspondent of Uio Milliters Journal recommenda the electric light as a means of destroying: cotton worms, which are attracted by it in countless numbers and could be easily destroyed. t 'S An Indiana man started out to write 25,000 words on a postal card and hanged himself after writing 13, 000. The people out there are waiting for some other idiot to come along and finish the job. TVia oui.in nf turn nHrtt miners who took the place of strikers was blown up by giant powder, the explosion killing one of the miners and a girt. It was a dastardly outrage, but not worth a cent to party organs, as it oc curred in Iowa. The New York Mail and Express, referring to the Nashville drill, sug- hti on annnul n ;it inn nl drill lie scow bunv iui --- established, to te held at New York every third year, and to alternate be tween the west and south the other two years. As Illustrating the foreign fruit business in New York it is stated that about 3,000,000 pineapples and UOOJOO bunches of bananas are, not to speak of other fruits, imported annually, and those engaged in it want a pier all to themselves. A bottle, after six years in the sea and 1,000 miles from where it was thrown In, was cast up within 77 miles of Capt. Brewster's home, bear Ino thA fnlinwinor message: "If this ever reaches shore, please tell my -., - , -w T A. -J Tl . wue, juizaoew m. ire water, oiiuii Pleasant, N. J , that our vessel is nlnlHno and wa will sill IkA lnnt. (xivp my love to her and tell the - boys to . 1 a w 1 a. !,. . . iaKe care oi ner. iupti. xrt;natcr sailed in 1877. The famous SDreckel's suear plan tation in Hawaii is the largest and most complete in the world. It is many miles in extent, aiui the im- pro ements on it are esumatea w have cost 88,000,000. The four sugar .1 mills, capable of making 100 tons of sugar a day, cost $1,000,001), and the outlay lor water on the plantation baa been nearly as much more. The water suddIv comes through two ditches, one fifty miles long and the other twelve, and for water privil- ge, irrespective of the expense of conveying it to the plantation, fipreckel pays $10,000 a year. The tons per annum. PERSONAL. The Resident has recoirni.ed Ah I Yang Ming as consul of the Chinese .empire at tne port or. j ew . oru. It was said of the Prince of Wales recently, bv an Australian, that he . never makes ayone remember his high rank, although somehow he con trives not to let any one torget it. Mayor Stephens, of Cincinnati, is not a candidate, but will accept the . Democratic nomination for governor , or onio ii tendered mm. The Princess Louise has received a .cable dispatch wnich states tnat yueen wf... except a sjjgnt mconve- .iking, the result of her eceiUTTaU, is enjoying- tne oest or ealth. President Bartlett, of Dartmouth, Is reported hs savinir that the eradua- 1 tion of Daniel Webster at that college , was one or tne worst tnings tnat ever . happened to the college, because every student of low standing referred to him as one of his kind who afterward attained eminence. ! Mr. Blaine's address at the Garfield memorial exercises in (he hall of the national house of representatives has been issued in book form. The pub lication nf the address in such a fine volume cost a good deal of money. duc tne government loots tne Dm. ' The Marquis de Morres is making his mark out in Montana. He man- ' ages several stock ranches, upon one of which he expects to place fourtet n thft4ig.mil sheep before the end of the summer. King Louis, of Bavaria, is getting very stdnr,, much to his annoyance, and fie wishes to disguise the fact from his sul j oi ts. So all his photo graphs, pariii iilarly the recent ones, are being retouched to destroy all ap pearances o stoutness. Alexander Von Humbolt and his brother.'Wiihelm Von Ilumbolt, bar ons by title, 'but so famous as to stand far above their titles, were honored In Berlin y' stenlay by the unveiling of statues to their memory. iiticura 1 THE CUTirWKA TREATMENT, for the cure of Skin, Sralii, ami KlooU Diseases, consists in tiie internal use of Cnticura Kesol veut, the new blmid mirilier, and tlie external use of Cuticuraand Cutioura Smp, the great sktn cures. HALT KHKIUI. ' Will McDonald, ivia Dearborn street, Clil cage, gratefully acknowledges a cure of Salt 'Kheum on -head, necki face, amis, and legs for seventeea rears; notable to walk except oh hands and knees for one year; not able to - help himself for eight years; tried huudreds of remedies r doctors pronounced his case tiopeleHS; permanently cured by Cuticura Re solvent (blood purifier) internally, and Cuti cura and Cuticura Soup (the great skin cures) -externally.- JPtOKIAtIS. H. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N. Y.. cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy of twenty years 'standing by the CuUcura Kesolvent (blood . JpurlQerT internally, and Cuticura and Cuti cura Soap (t lie great skin cures) externally. The most wonderful case on record. Cure certified to before a justice of the peace and prominent citizens. All afflicted with itching and scaly diseases should send to us for this tylmouy In full. K. H. Drake, Esq.. Detroit, Mich., suffered beyond -all descripilou ' from a skin disease which appeared on his bauds, head, and fa;e, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctoring failed to help him. and after all had failed he usodtheCuticura Resolvent (blood p'iriiler) internally, and Cuticura and CuUcura Soap (the great sun cures) external ly, and was cured, and ha remained perfect ly well to this day. 8KIIH HUMORS ' ' Mrs. 8,'K. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head, and some parts of her body were almost raw. Head covered with feeabs aud sores; suffered fearfully, and tried verythlng. Permanently cured by Cuticura 'Hesulv. nt (blood purifier) and CuUcura and Cuticura -Soap (the great skiu cures.) Catleara Remedies are for sale by all druggists. - l'rloe of Cuticura, small boxes, Stoc ; large boxes, $1. CuUcura Resolvent, Si per botue. CuUcura Soap, 25c.; CuUcura fehavlug 'Soap, 16c Fatter Drat nd Chemical Co., BmUb.- BEAUTY rSffi! fciack heads, Punptes, Skin Blemishes, and In lautile Humors; use Cuticura Soap, an ex quisite Skin BeauUner, and ToUet, Bath and Cursory Sanative uuujila 0 COMPLETE TREATMENT $1, A single dose of H n ford's Radlral Care Instantly relieves the most violeut BneeunK or Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, stops watery discharges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Hinging Noises In the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and Sun dues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, re stores the senses of smell, taste, and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat, and bronchial tubes of offensive mutter, sweetens and purities the breath, stops fie cough and arrets the progress of Catarrh towards Con sumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and S:ifo d s Inhaler, all in one aril age, of all druggists for tl. Ask for San-r-.t skadfeal Cure. POTTEB DliUU AND CiitillCAL CO., Bostou. I'aiixtittion. Dyspep- Vsla. Ijver loiiinlaint. Him us I Lt CTM CKever. M:lria and Enitieiu- ' li's. use oliinH' I'lawifrs lertiie tiatlery ri" 'iiH .l w ith a I'aronn 1'lnnteJ) and I ffAlL rr the relief and preven- V r I l v4 of Khemnalisni. Neu vXM!"i';ralgia, Siiatio, Coughs, JV, ' VcX)lls, Weak Hack, Stomach nd Bowels, Shooting i'aiiis. "5 T Niin.lmess, llvsteria. Female UasMasinU t Ft ttliiUl ftliV. Hon. TV. AV. Brown handtsd a rep resentative of the Statesman the following programme of the coui Inencement exercise of the Washington-Lee university, Lexington, Va., and of the unveiling- ot valen tine's recumbent figure of Lee our Koaert E. Lee.As a number of stu dents are there from Austin and vi cinity, and quite a company of our citizens will visit the university be- f i.nnnrt'Ant. ceremony of IHU3U Ul Hit nil . unveiling the piece of art, thirteen years in beinjf compiewxi, reiitcut- I 1 T no in a rofum 1 1104 VJ v. ii. i ....... . i . lent position, we are requested to puoiisn tne iouowmg Sunday, June 24. 11 a in.. Baccalaureate sermon, ISlshop A. v. vvuhoii, Baltimore; oyt ii. hi., address before the Youns Men's Chris tian association oy itev. nioses u. hubo, jiieuiiitinu. Monday. June 25. 10 a. m., meeting of the ui. in tw.ui niohp-Atliiti nf Htrrv societies W V. ... ,w E - ... .UAfrI.. f ho Hluinni aasociatluii ; 0 i. in., atidress before tae alumni aHsoeiation, hy Hob. C. K. Breck- nr i ' i i .... . art r..niinannuiiinnt ATPr ciHes, dtrlivery of diplomas, certittuaies, prizes. A tua. lit n in fluul liull. flU. WCC, J." p. urn., . . . . . rtj.. I'CII WUil'n "'"-'" - - , .11: Uiuminhant PimiPA of Lee, Ltxingtou, Vii-gliiia, Thursday, June j, o-aa tp 10:30 a. m. Decoration of the ir raves oi ie aiiu rwh , i ;iis services by Bishop William Pinkuey Washington. Oration byMaj. John W. Dan iel, Va.;2p. hi. ttalute by section of Kock Mausoleum thrown open to the public to view ttu monument. In this salute Maj. I row ii in e4cj,cu .w nip""i jv the same gun with wiiiiih he fired the first shot at railing nakero Hm w ouy U-ltll It Want the Eoad Extended, CoL A. Rhomberg, president of the Austin and .Northwestern railway, re- turned yesterday from an extensive trip through the northwestern and northern portion of the state. He in formed a Statesman representative that the Deonlo livinar between Con cho and Colorado City, and especially the latter, are readv to put upJU. 000 to ba paid his road whenever it Is com Dieted to the latter city via Con cho, and at Raines We they offer 8100.000 for the completion to thers. of the line to run via Brown wood to Grandbury, weather ford, Decatu. thence to Gains villo and on to a direct St. Louis connection. Col. Rhomberg leaves for New York Monday, where he wity attend a meeting or prominent nar row gauge men. The probabilities are that the verv lanre ana wealthy nar row guage syndicate, so much talked about in Texas three years ago, is about to come down and net-work the state in railway as it should be. On this point CoL Rhomberg was signifl cantly dumb to the reporter. A nw and much needed foot bridge was yesterday put over the gutter in tront or tQe oia 'piops cor ner. HEPAT0Z0XE! Dr. Tobin's Great Liver Medicine. Cures diseases of The Liver In all Its Various rVrnia. Sack as Dyspepsia, Headache, Neural gia, Water Brash, Coustipatjen, or - any Irregularity of the Bowels. This is a combination of Saline and vegetable materials, and contains no mercury or any drastic vegetable ca thartic, such as mandrake and aloes, and is far superior in its action, as it never debilitates or produces any un pleasant effects, it will remove all dis eases incidental to a disordered state of the liver and is therefore recom mended in all liver complaints. It will act thoroughly on the liver in from two to four hours time and does not produce nausea or griping pains in the bowels. Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Austin, Tex., May 8,1882, Drs. J. J. & W. H. Tobtn: Dear Sirs Your Hepato7.onja has had a rather extended trial in this in stitution, among oiiicers and pupils; it has proven a safe and certain reme dy in affections of the liver. It is also a valuable and cheap aperient, It removes constipation of the bowels, relieves indigestion, and can be taken at any time without any bad effect. I cheerfully recommend its use in all cases Involving derangement of the functions of the liver, and in many cases where the stomach and bowels are involved. Trulv yours, John Pobp, Supt. INSTITUTION FOR TIIE BLIND, Austin, May 10, 1883, urs. louin: Your fcIIepatozone" as a gentle purgative has no equal. It moves the bowels without, making the pa tient feel sick, weak or languid. It is otten tne case that we reel a little bilious, have some headache perhaps. and are feeling unwell generally, and only need an easy purgative to relieve us; your "Hepatozone is the medi cine for that condition. 1 relieved a case of dysentery with it in a very short time. We use it largely in this institution. Frank Kainey, ! Rjup't Institution. From Dr. J. L. Hansford, a regular graduate of medicine of twenty years standing: BURNET, TEXAS, J Uiy 18, 82. Messrs. J. J. Sc W, H. Tobln. Gents: I have suffered for years from torpid liver and stubborn con stipation of the bowels, and have tried many remedies, but your Hepatozone has given me more relief than any remedy I have ever used. Respect fully, J. L. Hansford. From our prominent bankers. Austin, Texas, April 9, 1883. Drs. J. J. & W. H. Tobln: " I have th6roughly tested the great merits of your Hepatozone as a remed v for any liver trouble, dyspepsia or constipation. It is indeed a wonder ful medicine and the best rcmedv tor these troubles that has ever been given. I could not do without it. Re spectfully, Fraisk Hamilton. . Hot Springs, Ark Nov. 1, 1882. Drs. J. J. & W. B. Tobln, Austin, Texas : Gentlemen. I have thoroughly tried your Hepatozone on myself, my family, and nave witnessed its ef fects on some of my patients, and now, after twenty-five years practice, I have no hesitancy in say ing, it is the best remedy I have ever tried for diseases of the liyer and stubborn constipation of the bowels. Respectfully, Jas. O. Fox, Resident Physician. Letter -from the Hon. ex-comp- troiier: Austin, Texas, March 30, 1883. Drs. J.J. &W. H.Tobln, Austin; Dear ' Sirs Having during the past ' year used the remedy prepared by you, known as Hepatoz6ne. I take pleasure in stating that it has proved to be what its name implies, a liver remedy I nave touna no alterative and purga tive more certain or freer from un pleasant effects, and none so efficacious iu aruusiuir torpid liver 10 tne per formance of its proper functions. W.ALIiROWN. From the Rev. Dr. Poindexter: Austin, Texas, July 15, "82. Messrs. J. J, & W. H. Tobln i I cheerf ally b'ar testimony to the value of your Hepatozone I have suffered for years with torpid liver, and consequent biliousness, irregular appetite, et&, and have experienced more speedy and permanent relief from your medicines than all other remedies. The medicine is not dis tasteful and is unattended with pain in its operations. J. W. Poindexter. Austin, Sept 18, 1882. Messrs. J. J. & W. H. Tobln: "We have been using your prepara tion called Hepatozone, and for the liver we have never found anything better. It is the best purgative we have ever used. "Vfe have no hesitan cy In recommending it as a sure cure for liver complaints. ii. M. McInnis, J. M. McFarland. A ,4 HMfth CAiar Irtihi t hAtinf Judge McAaoo: Brenham. Tex- March 17. 'bo. Messrs. Walker A Bell : I linur cheerful testimony to the great value of Dr. Tobin's "Hepato zone. in tne spring oi ioai, aner several months of low health, I was completely prostrated by what ulti mately culminated m the breaking of a large abscess oi tne liver uiscnarg- mg through tne lungs anu tnroat, iu the spring of 1882. For more than a year, under the most skillful and constant medical treatment, I was a complete invalid, with general dropsy, and terrible heart troubles, in addition to the dis ease of the liver. After the abscess of the liver discharged and healed. and the otner uistressing nkLciuiaiii nvjltiiliwi lianne:ired. the e.rinDletl condition of the liver has been such that I have been compelled frequent- 1 A. Anl.A m sA i -i n nn sv c4- 4 T-il ill tit- A i 4a tivn utii-1 rpo-ulitift its RPirp.tinns About a month ago I was induced to try the Hepatozone, and inave iounu it tne very remeuy neeueu. it hcis nnnn t.h liver, and rerula.tps its se.cre- tions without any unpleasant effects; no nausea, no griping, no intenereuee with diet, nr riio-est.inn. nnd is tonic in effects. I believe it to be a most val uable remedy. J. D. McAdoo. Office of Postoffice Inspector, ) Austin. Texas, May 12, 1882. J To whom it may concern i I hereby take pleasure in attesting the worth of Drs. J. J. & W. II. To bin's "Hepatozone." I suffered for several mo iths durinir the past win ter and sorinir. from a dull, heavy headache, severe pain in the eyes upon wakening in ihe morning, pain in my sides an4 euf!ll of my back, and . - . . I. mi... ! ...nit (i.l oil 'if V, i , "Vi T gAJMgUO UCcftflljr MLICHuu, Mff- V- am confident, was produced by a de ranges ana Kipu state ui. uiy uvci. At the request of Pr. 'jtohn I used a few doses of his medicine, and to my erratitication found myself entirely free from the ills abov9 enumerated and my whole system in a healthy condition. To all who are thus afflic ted I earnestly recommend a trial of the Hepatozone. Very respectfully, Amos P.Foster, U, inspector in charge Div. of Tex From Z. T. Fulmore, Gtiunty judge, Austin, Texas, j une 20, iaa. Dz W. H. Tobin. Austin: I have tried vour Hepatozone as a sort of last resorjt to prevpnj; the fre quently recurring neaaacnes to wnicn jf b.ave been subjected for eight or ten years, and unhesitatingly pronounce it more beneficial than any medicine 1 have ever tried. Its results upon my system are all and even more than w claimed tor it, Yours, etc., Z. T. Fulmore. From a well known Austin mer phant: Austin, Texas, June 2, '82. Dr. W. obin, Austin, Texas: Dear Sir After a thorough trial do not hesitate to say that your liver medicine has the most sgtjijfiictory re sults of any medicine I haye ever taken. It. Giluart, Office of Secretary Austin and N orthw'rn It. R. Co., Austin, Texas, June 1, 1883. Jiitice is hereby (riven that the an ni'al meeting of t? stockholders of the Austin and Northwestern rail road company will be held at the of jtice of the company in Austin. Texas, at 12 oclocjs m. of Tuesday, July 10, 1883, for tbe purpose pf e.6cting di rectors and of transacting any other business that may come before the meeting. Notice is, also hereby given that at the time and place above men. tioned, the annual meeting of the di rectors of said Austin and North western railroad company will-be held. A. L. IftiOMBERG, jeW-dlt-wtd Secretary. Remarkable Escape. Jfjtn Kuhn, of Lafayette, Indiana, nad a very narrow escape irom death This is his own storyi "(Jne year ago l was m the last stages 01 consump tion. Our best physicians gave my case up, J ripally got so low our doc tor said I could not Jive twenty-four hours. My friends then purchased a bottle of Dr. Wm. Hall's JJalsam for the Lungs, which benefitted me. continued until I took nine bottles. am now in perfect health, having used no other medicine. m9-eod&wl A Splendid Remedy for Lung Diseases. Dr. Robert Newton, late president of the .Eclectic college or the city 01 JNew lorK, and iormerly 01 uincin- nofl (Ihin iioorl llr. VTm lloll'. 1?.,1 sain very extensively in his practice, as many or. his patients, now living', and restored to health by the use of this invaluable nieitne, can amply testily, xio atways am tnat so goou a remedy ouirht not to be considered merely as a patent medicine, but that it ought to be prescribed freely by every physician as a sovereign reme dy in all cases of lung diseases. It is a sure' cute for consumption, and has no equal tor all pectoral complaints. '" eod&w Jn bringing the Prickly Ash Bitters before the public, we claim that it is one of the best remedies extant for the prevention and - cure 01 all dis eases arising from a disordered liver. By using them according to directions they win K6ep the system in a strong, healthy condition, and prevent any 2 a: a - 1 1 miasmatic innuence. nsx. your urug gist for them. Price $1.00 per bottle. eod&wlm Donblo Daily Line. Luxurious palace sleeping and drawing-room coaches are being run from St. LoUs to New York without change, in thirty-seven hours, by the Uhio and .Mississippi railway. Leaving St. Louis daily, at 8. -00 a. m., to New York without change, by tne .Baltimore ana unio railroad, ar riving in New York next evening. Leave St. Louis daily, at 7:00 p. m., to New York without change, over the Erie railway, arriving in New York second morning. No other route makes quicker time. The pal ace coaches in use on these lines are the best in the world. Scenery on these to ules is the finest in the Uni ted States. & Passengers from Texas will find these routes the very best, as accom modations are superior and the com forts unequaled. r Ask the ticket agent about this matter ana ne will gladly give you iuii information. je-2tawow As an item of interest to our many citizens who visit the commencement exercises at the Southwestern TJni versity at Georgetown, we reprint, with some slight changes, the South western University copimencement programme: Friday night, June 22, declamation for gold medal of preparatory school. Saturday night, June 23, debate of literary societies. Sunday, 10 o'clock, commencement sermon, Dy nishop Lu marker, of .New Orleans. Sunday, 3 o'clock, Sunday school mass meeting. Sunday night, serman before Young Men s ijhristian association, by o. J Hawkins of Camp county. Monday, 10 a. m., literary address oy tion. unn v eiioorn. Monday, 3 p. mn contest in declama tion for R. Ii. Bonner medal. Monday night, literary and musical entertainment of the Alethean society. Tuesday, commencement, 10 a. m. Alumni anniversary, 3 p. m. Alumni banquet, 5 p.m. Tuesday night, commencement ex ercises of Young Ladies school. The next session of the university will begin on September 10, 1883. Truth And Honor. Query: What is the best family medicine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify the blood, remove cos- tiveness and biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole system V Truth and honor compels us to answer, Hop liittsrs, being pure, perfect and harm less. Ed. See another column. HOME (iOMfORT. ffcr a ICaiirj- Hide a t'onnlry i'hyai- iau TelH What He Thinks or Nome I'eoiile. 1 wish to gracious some people would learn when they need a doctor and when they don't," exclaimed Dr. E. ,as he entered his house in a cosy little village iu the interior of the state of New York, after a tedious night ride of many miles. "I have been down among the mountains to see a man, who the mi-ssenger said was very sick and not likely to live till morning, unless he had immediate help, and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack of colic, which his family might have relieved in ten minutes If they had a grain of sense and two or three simple reme dies in the house. But no; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and when the least ache or palu takes them, send for a doctor, whether they ever pay htyi or uot." "Why, doctor, what kind of simple reme dies, as you call them, do you expuct people to keep in the house?" asked his wife as she poured him a cup of hot tea. , "Iu this case," answered the doctor, "if they had only put a Benson's Capclue Porous Plaster ou the man's stomach, he would have been all right In an hour, and saved me a dreary ride." In nil ordinary complaints it cures at once. All diseases are eliminated f rain the system by what may be roughly oalled expulsion or extraction, or by a union of the two processes. Benson's riaster promotes both. It Incites the torpid organs to act, and sends its healing, soothing influence through the myriad pores of the skin. All other plasters oblige the patient to wait. They give him hope for to-morrow. Benson's plaster gives him help to-day. Which is better, do you think? Buy the Cap cine and keep it in the house. Price 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, Nov VotK. IBOrS OF WATKlt. Mr. Joseph O. pricknellNo, 642 Main street, Cambridgepprt, Mass., wrtes, Apri 27, 1883: "I ha ve bepp terribly afflicted for a number of years with gravel and kidney disease, My urine contained b ick-diist deposits, and at times could not pass my water except In drops and with great pain; and have had to get up as many as fifteen times during the night. I tried several physiciausj they did me no good, but a frlolid of mine who had used Iluut's Kemedy told me to get a bottle and try It. He had been cured of a severe cae similar t.7 mine, and that others had used Hunt's Kemedy In Cambridge a;;d pro nounced It a medicine of real merit. After being repeatedly urged 1 purchased a bottle and beioie I had used all of it I passed a stone as large as a pea, toiioweq oy sinauei: ones, i have used iu all ten bottles,' and it has com pjetcly cjired me. My kidneys are in excellent condition, and foe inp of my age, (08) sixty- eight years, I can truly say I feel like a young man wifli strength and vitality. My family use the llemsdy an4 would hot be without it, and never fail to recommend it to our friends and neighbors In Cambridge and Bostou. You are at Uberiy to use my u ime in praise of the best kidney and liver medicine. Hunt's Rem edy." The above words are from Mr. Lewis Keeii, No. a Highland Avenue, Maiden, Mass., April 2H, lie says: "1 have beep troubjed for years with ki iuey and liver complaint, f ollow ed by gravel, with severe pains in my back and groins. Iliad great trouble in passing water, it being scanty, and accompanied b terrible burning, the vessel being coated with brick-dust deposit. I was recoium.'iiiWd to use Hunt's Kemedy by a friend who had been completely cured of a similar trouble. I pur chased a' boftle ci tlje druggist's, and com menced to improve it oiice. I Jmi e used but two bottles, aud it has done wonders for ine no c)ore kidney trouble, no more pain. It has given me new life, and I would not be without. Hunt's Remedy at any price, it is all that it is reconim nded to be, anil I cheerfully give this testimony for the beuetit of the many aui ferers from kidney disease and gravel." WA NTED l-anrts. Farms. Jiimehes, Hesi dences and business property lii nil parts of Austin, 1'ravjs aid the adjoining comilies. We have numerous, aud oa;;antly increasing inipuries which we a'e unable to Our charts for selic s (w. iiylR-dl&w4t He Repeats the Kemark. "Will you please swueat fjiat remark, Mr. Mathison?" Turning' so as to look your (.epresentative squarely in the face, Uie head of the house of Soren, Mathison & Co., I'harm icists. No. 1802 State street, Marble Block, Chicago, replied : "Yes, sir, with pleasure. My remark was that we consider Parker's Ginger Tunis, now called Parker's Tonic, the best article of the kind In the market. Our sales for the last six months tell the whole story and settles the question. The Tonic, like a good dinner, car ries its own recommendation with it. It's bound to sweep the west like a prairie on lire. In cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles it scores siiccesses and wins friends every day. Hiscox & Co. beg to call public attention to the fact that hereafter Parker's (linger Tonic will be advertised and sold simply under the name of Parker's Tonic. We make t his change for the reason that unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving tlieir cpsfoniers by sub stituting inferior preparations updpr the name of ginger; and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoring Ingredient, we drop the misleading word. There is uo change, however, in the prepar ation itself, and all bottlt s remaining in the hands of de' lers, wrapped under the name of Paiker's (linger Tonic contain the genuine medicine if the f ac simile of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. "Ladies Do you 'want a pure, bloom ing Complexion 1 If so, k i'evr applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart's . con tent. It does away "with' Sal towness, Eedness, Pimples, blotches, and all diseases nnd imperfections of the skin. It orercomes the flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TWEN TY: and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. TheOnlyPerfedI SEWINGMACHINE. SIMPLEST, LATEST IMPROVED MOST BURABLE S ESTJ DMEpEWING M achineCo. riOumOMSOUARENT CHICAGO ILL. ORANGE MASS. OR ATLANTA S A . For sale byOeo.Dunlap. Austiu.Texas. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR k GUI Jim JV that wrU pJeaf wov. SeUctUm from th ire wtock in Out &mihCMl. Goods Groat tmvtmg to ttaM JYtc fftftnuterf low oMano wttMabU IU cm ooKti end oiii J :yA?Lf JHM J. 0. PETMECEY, AUSTIN, TEXAS. Dr. C. . FISHER, H0ME0PATHIS1 Austin, Texas, Treats ALL CHRONIC DISEASES, sends Homeopathic medicines to any address by Kail or Express. Consulta Hons Free. Fees Moderate. Office, 105 Hickory Street, under Avenue Hotel. at tw. '. - . r v nyn mm AMk unur i and lii FttiIp1? Fif ,ji Pf . ... )' f ii in y.ut i n e -rinnfi. una fiif r-M? ami Ilk, -t I'warM-s. ToL'U-rvv - - L WTS, l.li - . rttiy M n. Sler Smit Rin'.-..ru -uiitaarJ all wme rttieiuary mploy i rot futile. Nei-vi'tK tv .lr.iti..n. irr'jni . .tiewnf tin'liloi!, !itiit-vs. or lm Xinn' nerre ton ir, ;t pi-t izT or il i in ,il.,,ir Kf.tl;ITK NEVER rM-ffl; E'ia f lfiA(nt tllat f-rcr mm m i w I1 tHiiHi Uie shikitiK TTtnrn. For esalebv.nM it. i-Hsl ("HE DR. 8. A. RldlmiMI MERirAI. CO.. feMle lroprletoni, M. Jo.'ph, .Vo. Po' Mle hv MORLBT BROS.. Anetin. Tct THE PUREST AND BEST Remedy ETer Made. It is Com pounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion. The oldest, best, most renowned aud valu able medicine iu the world, and in addition it contains all the best and most effective cura tive properties of all other remedies, being the greatest liver regulator, blood purifier, and life aud health restoring agent on earth. It gives new life aud vigor to the aged and infirm. To olergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladies, and all whom sodentary employments cause Irregularities of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, or who require an appe tizer, tonic, and mild stimulant, it ia Invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without being intoxicating. No matter what your feeliugs or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until yju are sick, but f you only feel bad or miserable use the bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing, at a moderate cost. AIc yoiu druggtet, or physician. jl)o not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but use aud urge them to use Hop Bitters. If you have lameness In the loins, with fre queut pains and aches; tiumuuessof (he thigh; scanty, painful aud frequent discharge of urine, filled with pus, and which will turn ted by standing i ft voracious appetite and un quenchable thirst; harsh and dry skin; clam my tongue, often darkly furred ; swolleu and innaiued gums; dropsical swelling of the limbs; frequent attauk of hiccough; Inability to void the urine, and great fatigue in attempt ing it you are suffering from some form of Kidney or Urinary Complaint, such as Bkiuht's Disease of the Kidneys, stone or influmuiution of the bladder, gravel and rena calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and re tention of the urine, aud Hop Bitters is I he only remedy that will permanently cure you. Kemember, Hm) Bitters is no vile, dragged, drunken nostrum, but tiie purest and best medicine ever made; and- no person or family should be without it. ' ' ' T ' ' ' ' Don't risk any of the hichlv lauded stuff with testimonials of great cures, but ask vour neighbor, driigglst, 'iitstfir or pnyijiclans What Hou Bitters has'aiid can do for you and test it. avana, (Gould & Go.'s.) . Decided Toy ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. .si MBKR FOH NUMBpB, I'KIZK FOR I'IdZE VtU 230 4dqitibnal prizes. Class U3l, JUNE' 23, 1883. 1-JfM 'li7. AM ONLY W.oOO TICKKTa MCHKIMfLr.: 1 Capital Prize :,O0(.i 1 Capital Prize 2,500 1 Capital Prize l.ooo 1 Capital Prize 500 2 Prizes. 2ft0 each 500 20 Prizes, 00 each 1,000 Hi Prizes. 10 each n.420 2 Apuroximations to 1st prize, jioo each ....-iv . 200 2 Approximations- io 2d prie, 50 each.....'.;..'.:...... ......'.... loo 2 Approximations to 3c) prize, $2.i cacl) :.. 5" 7l Prizes as abpve, being the full iium ber in the ltoyal ' Havana, and 230 Additional Prizes of 45 iidiuithe ti. kets )itviug ii emlin m!iibrrs .he iwm teruiiiiiil uiu;, of iiii-iiu u ber drawing' tli't laiiija 1'iize of ,...,... t 1 1.201 PrlW-l, Stinouu.tlr jl U. S, 311I1I to ?2;4.1. ' ii-kii 4. kinl'H l. , AH prizes paid uu pre:.eiitalili. l'"ir iufor alion aud tickets, uppl iu SIUPSKY - .MPANY, (jener.il Agents, 1212 Brofdwav. N. Y. City r 6S Easl Kaiidxlpli Street, 'liii-agu. III.. or.Isri. B. Kkknaniirk, 2!)d.iw-ly S.-i vim n alt. Ocorela. spREUiLESElf-CUEE. A favor! ta iirfisor!iit?on of one of th most uult-d ti4 aui'Ciisi'Mi hecii iters in lhU. S. (n'w ritijvli lr tliriRurtof A4i9 MtriHUttf tmt JIiitihOiMl, feawriBw and ir? Sent iu pirn a stiultMl t-U veltip- rr, UruUtd -ttn fill IU Addets DR. WARO & CO.. Louisiana. Mo :anmoo Speedily restored l-y tbe use i f Vitaline Treat menf. whicti eflVctqal'T rui N-i vH pebll ItT. I't 'lrlil(y. l-rwiwlar Mtvemy, nd ftll troubles aiiiiig from ovr-wnrk ftiid zeeMai. Sample of VlUtllne mailed free, ealed.bj d. IrtmUrn Nn M'hUUrr 174 Bmx Sv. CfaMlnn-Vi. a fcmsvav 'Mff .kncrle&oA i. euhna tisiaMa'of the iiiood. 6LI0 And Bonet,-HerwnuM lJebllity. Jm potency. HrgttnU,' WuknfH, onorre Krpbiuuo uia Alervrtia AffeetloiM .peclolly trvikted Mimtito p'lDolplem, Witt Ml. .lid aim nmSie. Call or write for LUt of Quel boat K b. asnrered by thoMtlMiriiiir uMffl.nt by null. rrenomMiieriii. irom Knptnr.nmin tu.ir twi im nd fetn o.Uiiii9 1. tb&t wdwitasfc tbnot. lrm. MdraM. 1K- BUTTS. 1 H. tn Si. Lrta, S DR. CHEF.VER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Re- Senerator, is made expressly for the cure of erangement of the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative or gans oecurs, from whatever cause, the contin uous stream oi .i.t(jiKUJii x permeaung through the parts must restore tliem to healthy action. There is uo mistake about this instru ment. Years of use have tested it, and thou sands of cures are testitied to. Weakness from Indiscretion. Incapacity. Lack of vigor. Sterility in fact, any trouble ot ibese organs, is cured, uo not comouna tins wim eiecinc belts advertised to cure all ills from bead to too. This is for the ONE specific purpose. t or circulars giving lull information aaaress CH EEVi'.B ELJSGTKlC BELT CO., 103 Wash- 11 1 imsrreet. Clue mo. Illinois. 'mtz-zixw THE RED FRONT CANDY FACTORY Sells Pare Stick Cnnuv as cheap as others sel tbe impure. Compare t'.e randy. wiv w. w. LtAjnJllDt, r rvipuciwi . The Wonderful Efleacy of DR. SCHEIUCK'S rn AN DRAKE PILLS Has been 10 frequently and satisfactorily proven that it seems almost auperfluous to ny anything more in their favor. The immense and constantly Increasing demand for them, both m this andforelgs. countries, is the beat evidence of tbeir value. Their sale to-day In the United States is far greater than any other cathartic medicine. This demand la not spasmodic. It is leirular and steady. It is not of to-day or yesterday, it is an increase that haal?een steadily growing- for the last thirty -five years. What are ths reasons for this great and growing demand f Dr. Sebenek's Mandrake Plllscontain no mer cury, and yet they act with wonderful effect upon the liver. They cleanse the stomach and bowels.of all irritating matter, which, if allowed to remain, poisons tne blood, and brings on Malaria, Chills and Fever, and many other diseases. They five health and strength to the digestive organs. They create appetite and give vigor to the whole system. 4uey are in fact the medicine of all ethers which should be taken in times like the present, when malarial and other epidemics are racing, as tliey prepare the sys tem to resist attacks of disease of every cnaraaer. Dr. Scfaenck's Mandrake Pills are sold by an dmpneu at 2.ic per box, or Bent by mail, postpaid, on receint of Dries. Dr. Srarmck's Btok on Consumption, I-ivw Berman. is sent fn-r- to au. Address Dr. J. H. i 1 r. X tv v iu.. rniiMeiiHuat . HI j mpttmBmr (iisawM..iiw!ff.sg KliRtS AND ft? Little H UnecjUaled FdM Time! VIA THE Ohio Sl Mississippi R'y. From St. Louis to all paints East. The O. & M. R'y is now ruimin? Pnlai-e Sleen nl. I suns in 10 Hours to Louisville. " 10 Hours to Cincinnati 30 Hours to Washington. 31 Hours to Baltimore. 38 Honrs to New York. and ClndMiti1. " a,8,le 71 hour the quickest to Wahinrton hoars the quickest to Baltimore. (1 11 111 I'..! TIm. n.Z.. . 4 I to - - i. omrr lines .ev ork, and without change r cart. 4I)AILYTItAI'N to U.I,ATI & LOflS VULLE With Through Day Cars. Parlor Cars and falace Sleepiug Coaches. The OHIO fit MISSISSIPPI Railway a-9 uun vuiiutug a Doutolo IDaiay Xjlxxo OF PALACESLEEPING C0ACHFS a- rom ST. 1,0 to NEW YOKK WITHOUT CJIAXhE. Leavini? on Mnrninp- Fvnrouo via ti. 12 it- n R. U. and on Evening Express via the ji. Y.I 'A aitiano-a at u PaNensers. First and second class pas- SMlil irl U ru all Aunssim-I .... I.-' k- t.- ,. . "'cw coat cjkurcss Iratns, consisting of Palace Sleeping Cars. O""" aaaa. vvabUl o aim VUllUUi luUlC Uil OfIANGEaU 1,1,1111118 TWOUGH WITHOUT Th 11 -.nli- 1;a K 1. -In'..). ,.n ... . . uj nuibu juuutugcb llirUUgll cars from bt. Louis to Cincinnati without pav tickttra Iar6 10 additio ta- IJWiey paid for J? fir tickets, rates, or any particular Infor mal ion caU on ticket agents ot connecting lines, west, northwest ana southwest. It. U. T miio n. ...... .no - ... . -. .-v. ....I (v iu. anu iui . r ourtn sireei. W. W. PEABODY, W. B. SHATTUCK. ucn. Manager. Geu'l Pass. Agent , Cincinnati. Ohin. G. D. BACON, Gen'I Pass. Western Agent, St. MIt-. IHlsmilU a. Histai k Texas Central Xa ATTiWAY AND CONNEf!TKNN The ouly Uue running throagh the central a:. hut ntrllrtnu .,F I ia ... '...-.... PASSEXGEfe EXl'KESS THAI2J AND DAILY FAST FREIQIJT LINEt- FULLMA24 'S PALACE SEEriNG CAR ...... .. . ... . . 1 ...... t. ..L. 1 11, uumiu and Austin, aud between Galvestou and bedalia. connectiuor eali wiv Willi Huh 1'AhVLUtt CAKa between Sedalla ttud Ht. Louis. Ilio Sliortest XjIxlo Between TEXAS AND KANSAS C(H4H4NHIBAi AND AU, TCUaTS KOnTH AND WEST, and its position and connection render il especially desirable lor reliable and comfortable travel between TEXAS Points in liie Uniteu Status and Canada. Favorable routes via Deiuson and Missiouri Pacilic railway to Kanaax City, Hannibal or si. wnus or via tne , Texas & New Orleans All-Rail Throng Line via Houston and New Orleans. Via the last named route the Day Expre.i trains 01 tne Houston aiift teas Central Railway niake flirect connections In Hous ton foiliev Uileaiis, and all points in the Southeast, !Sortljea!t aid East. 33 TJ K. O TP E! THKOUGH TICKETS Krmii or to any point in Great Uiritalu or Con tinent, uf Eurie via ;b.e Boastoii and Texas Central Railway And all-rail to New York, fieiice via Xoilli German Llovd. Wliite Star. 1 11 111:111 State. KuHerdam and italiau sl uiiiisliip lines, on sale at all iniportuut Statloui ou hue oi' this itaiiwav, and at Galveston, Cuero, Victoria, ian Antonio Marion, ot-giiin, weiuiar, range, Co lumbus, I'lalonia, Scliuleuburg, Mew liraunfels, San Marcos, hound Kock, Rockdale, etc., ele. Special inducements to emii'i-ants and oen pie di-siring to settle iu Ihe state. A. f A.KNliK, Tcviis I'-assriujer Aiteiit. 1. J. IVWl.KSS, Ticket Agent, Austin. tgft'or iiilormation as to rales of nassat and freight, routes, etc., ap( person or bj lener i Ji, D. TBUEj - V. B. GliAY, A, G. K. A, A. G. J'. G. J, WALDO, Truffle Manager, JlOliSTON. TKXAH TEXAS MIDLAND THE GREAT POPULAR ROUTIs Vt TtXiji GULF COLORADO and SANTA FE R'J CONNECTIONS. At GALVESTON with Mallufy Line ol Steam ers lor hey west anu isew York; Morgan line for New Orleans, Indiaiiola, Corpus t 'hi'isli. Brownsville anil Vera Cruz. Al AttcoLA witn inicruaiuinai and Great Northern Itailroad lor Culuiul m and town in liraorin county. AT KOSENBEKU wiih G., it. & o. A. Railway (Sunset Route) for Columbus, Weimar, Har wood, Luting, San Antonio, Laredo, Uvalde and western Texas nnd Mexico; also for Houston and Star aitd Crescent Route for lieauinoutj Orange, liake Charles, the Teolit Country, New Orleans aud all points hi Ihe southeast, north and east; with New York. Texas aud Mesican Jiailway lor Wharton, Victoria and stations on that line. AT i ilii.NHAM with Houston aud Texas Cen tral Railway for Hempstead, Ledbetter, Gid dings, McDaoe and Austin. AT MILANO witii the International and Crwil Northern for Hearue, J'alestine, Rockdale, Round Rock, Georgetown, Austin, San Mar cos. New Braunf els San Am ouio and Laredo. AT TEMPLE with Missouri Pacilic Railway. AT MCGREGOR with Texas and St. Lnim Railway for Waco, Corsicaiia, Athens, Ml. Pleasant, Gilmer and Texarkana. ATMORGAN with Texas Cu-ntral Railway, lot Waco, Ross, Hico, liedell, Cisco an. I all poiuts on that line. , AT CLEBURNE, Junction of Dallas divisloi of G., C. & 8. F. Railway. AT FORT WORTH with Missouri Pacilic, and Texas and Pacific Railways, for all points oil those lines: lor El l'aso, Santa Fe, San Fran. Cisco and the Pacilic Coast, and for Kansas City, St. Imi 'Cliicapo, New York and al) points nortli, east aiuL west. ATDALLAS with TT7 Tf."U. Railway; T. n P Railway, and Dallas 'Extension ol Anssoui Pacilic Railway. g-See lhal yoiu- tit kets reait over this Hue. a3?For 'nil information address- OSCAR G, MURRAY, r Geil'l J'ass. Ai:i, an 1 JhIvi.m. IV T XX XJ International & Great Kortnern Railroad IS l'HK DIRECT UNK BETWKKN AND ALL POINTS IN THE Iforth, Fast, West and Southeast Can take their choice of routes either via 1 j lor and the NEW WACO LINE OB VIA The Ifon Mountain Route. CLOSK CONNECTIONS AT LITTLE" ROCK, For all principal cities ' , IN THE SOUTH K AST And in the Union Depot at St. Louis with F.x press trains in all directions. Elegant Hotel Cars Are run daily between SAXf ANTONIO AND st. Louis Without chance. For tickets, rates, or Information, apply to any oi tne iicKei Agents, or 10 H. P. HUGHES. Passenger Agent, Housti n, B. W. McCuixough, Asst. G. P. A., Marshal). Texas H. C. Towvskxd. G. P. A.. St. 1-ouls.Mo. H. M. HoxiK. Third Vice I'resident, St. Louis, Mo Mdeller's Berliner Tonic 1st a mirmr nloun eoiubi na ion or Blar k Haw, Iron, Kriseron and all the Most Noted Womb Tonirs t n1"? "'"J.MENSTKITATIO.V. without fall. Try it and be convincco. Cures Excessive MONTHLY FLOW iu one Kit mu irrnnis. 3H3V.I3 THIS: Ciu-es Irritation, Iuliammatlon and Ulcera- suuii n tur yfttiiiu. Cures Tijtes or Incor: ho?a and all un healthy discharges. Cures troubles of the"lila.!.!er and Ovaries " raiiiuj; ui tile WOIIin. liea,lthUl:4teS tUe Sexuiil UrKaus with vigor and Works Wonders In regulating the wot Snengtheus the Muscular System, and is the Arousos into action tbe .Nervous and Deb;;.. atd with the rose bud of health. BADGER'S ANTI-BILIOUS BITTERS THE ONLY LIVER STIMULANT. CTJRE3 Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Ague Cake,' Loss of Appetite, Constipation AMD Kidney Complaints. The Great Tonic and Cathartic for the Stomach Liver and Kidneys. Frtce, $1 a Bottle. Is Soil u His Sifter. "Your asking me how I came to use it, re minds ine of the story of the Scotchman who, on his deathbed, after a life of meanness, wanted to make things all right with the Lord by leaving some money to the kirk." "Will the Almighty pass ine into heaven if 1 give iu.uuu pouiius to tne kirk, u ye thiuk'." said he." " -I cap't promise ye thot, inon,' answered the liuster, 'but 1 advise ye to try the exper- Laughlng hairtily at the story, Kev. F. E. Osborne, of is. Ogden Avenue, Jersey City, pastor ofgie First Baptist church, West S?fell,,coS.ueu: "That's what I did with PAKKfc.it S TONIC; I tried the experiment. It more than met my expectations, and 1 am very ulad to testify to its ex.-lii-n. t at once to the root of all digestive anil lier uus ueraiigeiueiiis so common among meu ol my profession. For women and chronic in valids the Tonic is a perfect inyigoraut, and is destined to supplant ail other medicines tar this purpose. 4 single doe produce ihe g tle perspiration and sense of life which eradi cates disease. II seems to rouse every organ into activity. I admire it, too, for its power to antagonize the hold of the liiiuor habit over inebriates. This preparation, which lias been known as Parker's Uitiger Tonic, will hrtvaiter be called simply PAKKEH'ri TONIC. As un principled dealers are constantly deeeiviin; their customers with inferior artielcs under ihe name of gingor; and us ginger is really an unimportant Havonng ingredient, we droo the misleading word. ' There will be nocliauge. however, iu the pre paration itself, and all bottles in the hands t dealers wrapped under the name of Parker's (.inger J.onic, opiitain the genuine medicine il the fac simile signature ol Hiscox jt Co. is :it the botton of the outside wrapper. THE BEST OF ALL LICslCflEHTSl FOa MMT AUD BEAST. For more than a third of a oentnry the Mexican Hmtsng lilniment has been known to millions all over the world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above price ana praise the best or its k ind. For every form of external pain " MEXICAN Mustang Liniment la without an equal. It penetrates flesh and muscle to the very bone making the continu ance of pain and inflammation impos sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and the Brnte Creation are equally wonder ful. The Mexican LIUSTAN liniment Is needed by somebody In every house. Every day brin gs news of the agony of an awful scald or burn subdued, of rhenmatlo martyrs re stored, or a valuable horse or ox saved by the healing power of this LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailments of the HUMAN FLESH as Rheumatism, Swellings, tUMr Joints, ;ontraeseoi oiuscies, jsurms and Scalds, Cuts, Braises nnd Sprains, Poisonous Bites and Stings, tlfftoess, lameness, Old Sores, TTlcers, Frostbites, Chilblains, Sore Nipples, Caked Breast, -and indeed every form of external dis ease. It heals without scars. For the J1BUTB creation 11 cures Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Joints, Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof IMS eases, Foot Rot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Winds-alls, Spavjn, Thrush, Ringbone, Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film npon the Sight and every other ailment to which the occupants of the Stable and Stock Tard are liable. The Mexican Blustans; I.inlment always cures and aever disappoints; and it is, positively, BEST OF ALL LINIMENT! OBEEAST., I CURE FITS! When 1 ay cure 1 do not mean merely to stop them tor a time and then have them return again, I mean axadU tad core. I bare made the disease of PITS. BPILKFST or PALLING SICKNESS a life-long tnriy. Iwarrantmy remedy to cure the worst casea. Because others hnva failed Is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for ft treatise and ft Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. It costs 704 Hot hin 17 for a trial, and I will cure yon. - Iddresa Dr. H. G. BOOT. 18 Pearl St.. fttYoii PBTCKLY UTTER The tnqjority of the ilia of tits human body ortse from a deranpemeKt of tht Silver, affecting both the stomach and oatcels. Jn order to effect a cure, it is necessary to res-tore the cause. Irregu lar and Sluggish action of the Boteet Headache, 8icknes at the Uto mack, tain in the Back and Loin, etc., indicate thai the JAver if at fault, and that nature re quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off Impurities. Prickly Asll JHtteraoreespecially compound el for this purpose. They are . mild in their action and effective ad a cure; are pleasant to the taste emd taken easily by both children and adults, ta ken according to directions, they are at iafsandpleasant cure for Dyspepsia, bcacral Debility, Habitual Con. stipation, joieeaaea jKianeys, eteetc A Blood rurilier tiy are superior to any other tncdicinc cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to thetn xUid. It is a medicine and not an Intoxicating; beverage, a$i Ttoi MoaaifT rat riteu asi iiTTEiu, sadtsksBOOtbsB. PBICX, (LOO per Bottta. fSlCKLl SH BITTERS CO..S0LE PROPRIETORS 1 cttjr.Ko. LADIES! I SURE CUREfbr? MALARIA ! HOUGHTON & AtlENTS KOll GMOLIfJA TOLD TONIC!! THE HEST AND MUST PALATAl'-i.E KKMEDY KNOWN FOR AM. Pulmonary Diseases and General Debility ;vVVJnVr DYSPEl'SIA in all its stages; for CHRONIC COUGHS COITMPTIOX, and DISEASES of the T1IKOAT and LUXGS. It is in vifforating and restores the APPETITE, and the onlv remedy that is bene ncial in malarial climates. This is a preparation of Balsam of Tolu, Rock Candy and Magnesia, nobiJ!ff Vith ot.her mlicinal qualities, all beneficial to the health of per-?VLPu?IJ'th-"l.ese. tlieases-the basis bein,? the purest IU CE and 4, vl,II:ilIEj3v Itonce whisky is commonly known an "arrack" in the South and as "samsho" in China. It has been used for inanv years by the Chinese and also by the laborers in the Soutlu-m rico lield.s as" ihe only anti dote to malaria and rice lever. AVe use only the PUREST OF RYE WHISKY. Owing t the medicinal composition of tlie Tolu Tonic and tilt- nu rils of II cnralive m-illtlfs ill SMfiK 1S eXe",l,t Inm 1411 ,her rve.l.lJ: Writfr'1 We Keep a Large Stock Constantly on Hand, where the Trada Can be Supplied. LHEXUV BIHCHOFF CO., Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. Charleston ami New York. Houghton & Robinson, Agents for Austin, Texas. I'm av nlvTvl10,' T1,E K S CHOICE HAZEI. KlItKE :uid KEY WTKT lirKY l i.A J1A A.NA CICARb. feliJ.-lnl';-.Hw.. stssdsttSTa-ssWart . .'it'l ; 1 J n 'lL-''--t?lirsssBsWlBssi 4. - r 1 mm a ,-J-isP n 1 ina ; w 7 r lunjr.soitS TO JAJIES MARTIN & SON) Boots, Shoes and Trunks, Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.' niyt n1y IMITATION CRESYLIC OmTlYsErJT S 1 OOP Wortli ofColte. CAUTION- The proprietors of Buchan's Creerlio viuuuuub uauuuu vvtjry bwck WVLufar against WORTHLESS AND DAN UKROU8 IMITATIOM8 of (he Kncnan (Jresvlia Omtmcmt. which Is tbe only article man uHwiumu unaer u ona 6tata Letters Patent. which for the past FIFTISEN Yeabs has proved Itself The Onlt Sdcckxs- vuuivniDujr ugamsb uta DvnjH Yvorm Ktoir induces Imitations, -which are I V KIDDER & LAIRD, No. 83 John Street. NEW TORS, as Isli al a nH. si... i. .1.. ... IB LEY OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS, FOR ALL CLIMATES. We are the largest farmers, largest seed ktow- era ana largest seed dealers anywhere; hence hava greatest facilities for vroducinir KeMt K...ld . ALl our Seeds are teeted, and only the beat sent out. tfir Annual Catalogue and Price List brings TUB GREATEST SEED STORE IN TUB WORLD TO YOUR OWN IOOR. It In. dudes all the desirable new and standard varieties of Flower, Vegetable, Field and Tree Seeds, siat jriauui. ram r itr. r. co any aaaress. HIRAM SIBLEY Sl CO. Seedsmen CJUOAllO. IIL sua Uvchesten N. V. A SFE0!F(C FOR Epilepsy, Spasmx, Convul sions, Falling Sickness, St. Vitus Dance, Alcohol ism, Opium Eat ing, Syphillts, Scrofula, Kings EiERVE Evil, Ugly Blood Diseases, Dyspep sia, Nervousness, IS ick Headache, heumatism, Kervout Weakness, Brain Worry, Blood Sores, Biliousness, Vostweness, Nervous rrostrauon, Kidney Troubles and Irregularities, f 1.50. Sample Testimonials. "Samaritan Nervine is doing wonders. Dr. J. O. McLeinoin, Alexander City, Ala. "I feel it my duty to recommend it." Dr. D. F. Langlilin, Clyde, Kansas. "It cured where physicians failed." Kev. J. A. Edie, Beaver, Pa. jy Correspondence freely answered, "si For testimonials and circulars send stamp. The Dr. S. A Richmond Med. Co., SL Joseph. Mo, Sold br all Drotir ists. iT rxaraff Cures ajiil never tUssji poin' n. I'lio worlj'a gruat jVain Kelievsv .Ve Mi'i and Bswt, Cbaip .- t.iolt and reiialtl. Price 25c. 50c. & 91. per ttottlr ' PITCiTKK'S CA8f)FiA la ,noi N'arcctic. Chjd.'en grow i'at :i ,oii , Mothers JITc aud I liysiciaiii? roeommend OASTORIA. ItrcgiatSho Bowels, cure? Viad CoUc, allays jVeverlshiiess, and de stroys" Worms. . Price .?.c. per bottle. OSTEITE STOStACSt sSarsSss" U tlostettcr's Kromae nilwtrs meets the re-ijuimiit-iita of tue mttonal meiliciil philosophy ninth present prevails. It is it perfectly pure viwtulile remedy, eiiibraclne the three important properties of a nrcvenlive. a tontc and Hti . alterative. It fortiiies tiie txitly auainst diseane, invigorates and revitalizes tiie torpid Mtmnaeh aud liver, and elfects a sal utary fliaiie iu flie i utiie svslem. l'or sale ly all Iirufgists and Dealers uetier ally. ' la mm ROBUj, THE SALE OV- I. STEI3NT, THE ONE PRICE STORE, Nlirongress Avenue, Austin. Texas.. TABLE CUTLERY and PLATED WARE,. Nursery, Pocket and Summer GOOIX. STOVES, AVAMIIIG MAt'llIXKS, PATH SIT' IKOXIX BOAKUH,YritI. KRH, TUBS ant CM l lixk WARE SOLD BY THE SINGLE PIECE.. USING- either VALUELESS or AB80L0TB We have the certified fact, that otrn stock raiser killed a lot of very nUi able animals by twine a dancer on imitation Ointment. When yon buy Cresytio Ointment see that the package has the Dan Bucaaif.our registered Trade Mark DatKft nfS Palpnta .ml l' i Stamp. TAKE 1VO UTHKIt. ! .misrepresentation. BOTTLE AND CAN OKTll vub sivis aas iss ( HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not m Drink.) CONTAINS HOPS, Bt'CHD, MANDRAKB,1 DANDELION, And ma PrscsT and Best M sniOAi, Qoau-"' T1KS Or ALL OTUKB lilTTKUS. . THEY CURE AIIT)hieasesor the Stomach, Rowels, niood,' JJver, Kldneys,snd (Jrlnaryurgans. Ner vousueas, bleeplessnessand especially xeuttusvMHnpiaiuia. ja SIOOO IN COLD. Win liepafd for s ease they will notenreuSi lielp, or for anything Impure or Injurious found In tliem. Askyoor dratrgist for Bop Bltssrssnd try tnem before you sleep. Take no other. D LCIisasbaolatesndrrrnslstlbleeurefor Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. SBBBBBBBBSBl 8KS FOB ClBOITLAm. SBBBSBSBBBSl All shows toU by ArvtrieU. Hop Mttra M tf. t., Hocbotor, N. V., A TomsU, Oml. Children Mothers liho asd PhTslciajni rocommead it. IT IS ROT NARCOTIC. CEXTAUIi LIXIMENTSj the World's grct rain-H 1 :cvi og remedies. Tliey Jteaili soothe and euro Burna' XVounds, Weak Back and lihcunuttlsiji uj)on Ulan and Cpraliis, Galls aud Lameiief uioou Beasts. Cheap, qultl. and reliable. ' Price 2oo. 50o. A Sl. per ottIk "IT WORKS LIKE A CHARM." Affords Instant relief in all casej of Rhsama ft.ii, Neuraljjia and Sciatica, ' ' ' M red with s little mol or Roey, wi ni-o speedily tpe worst case of Cann, Cold or, il sisenes, " IHieres Warrhoss and Dysentery tn s manner so grateful that 1M action la c .oi a'icceeded bj coiiHtlpaliun. Hoothss the pains end. g-Ip'ags m children, and meets ii their ailmeuu. PAIHKILLIHQ A ff nr ItnmA.ll.in TMttf I. ..Iidl ..Lu .ntl Ai lSctious of the luro: ' ' CunsstiS c sotmUcm vpiuU. ad reu :ses oiUn n the kjh iu. gjicc. Ha. t o ?aual in the wo-ld for ftoms. scalds or bi-8iouta the shin., Cair Onliw, Hotv Montt, Xtri- nt. Tooth; aclip aud larucue. Ourss fhAfped Hand ana Chi:;Ma!n. 8calp atd KiUitlois ot tbe Skin. Hpra n; Strains cf any o the ruui-'"s of 'hiih'j. " ttwiB-kshks smarm in eve"; tfunnii pneo nartoiauiea, ""' A bottle o." I?ues Pnin Killiat Won Oil in the !uuk, or on hand for ijuiu 'Vaio t--in ca.se i n h'-c'lct, i!l c(u io Uie oi t kuig and tedious stcktiei.". Bold by Sroczista, Grocers and Dealers Is. Medicines. Beathero Vl'holrsale Drpot, OaJIsus, Texas. ' H. C. U0SKIXS Ianasc MB: