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W or. Perfectly Quipped loi XLHl i PARSONS BOTTLING WORKS C. G. PARSONS, Proprietor,' 00 BK.YAN, TEXAS. Enlarged. Renttad and NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Manufacturing PURE WHOLESOME AND HIGH GRADE SODAWATER AU flavors. Whole! aBd:RetalCnclod'.af GinCer Ale, Cherry and Celery Phosphate, Peppo-Ph.te 'Root r 4- i ff.MAv1 Waters lieer, Iron-urew, enzcr miu ..mine. Crowa Cork Sytsm. Hutchlnwo.-aad Cork-StopparGood. le plots u4MrU. MOTTO : -Ctmort ciesnllne.. and uniform mailt 'of good, prompt and eorrwt mt1(. to an. and all." Respectfully solicit the trade of Bryan and .urroundinjj territory. Fresh Lot Landreth's J Garden Seed W PAPER AND BULK AT HASWELL'S BOOK STOKE Paalalalalatalatanialalaalaafalamanaa mis sir VET LITTLE GITIL has been n cll fed. The conrcrsi'in nf plain vital aii'l brcail vilt j'esh ami ftrm .w di vine is a jrt-d ii nrk. Buy ; '", i"-fe mcrfs fur your til fie oves. can iil it of Jeff D. I ranhlin. Mr let next l '-r lln hinan's Bujjy ltd re 'I'jiye. 0OAL OAL IKTONgg OAL W 1 IIIVDEDTAlllNGI AID EHBUMiNG 1 fqulppad wUbJ MACHINERY I tWM'""'' "" SLOWLY CRUMBLING. Water ltrlu Thr(h iha Itraak a apra4ln Ur Ida trt. New Orleans. March 27 With waUT rrarinu through tho break and npread lnR over a wj area of country, tt cr.da of the crevasse n. ar I.ucy are re ported to be alowly rrumrdln Lumber wa f arce at the m ine when t!ie levee g.ive way, but i apeelal tra u over the Texn and I'.i.ifl' K')t away . f..r ,i.ii..,i uh a l.ire in.-letf , nt of mat.-r: li an I planted buirP' I ' . I, tii'In from a!! .I.re. imm. I .ie rt- ,i . ni.iir:"! in th- b-r. I of t!.e riv r tnd that a 1 U t t:.- 'I.!'- il ' work of repur. Several aq'iare in i:-- f trrr uy have ! i,. t!! r.ve j M .1 ihtl. p irllie wafr. th uti I ! :! i U-'l Iir" plant iti ir. ; at CS. irl-i and J- r,jn to i'it!'-- r tin It r.atiy of trie plint.i'.oii In the , , i j ti.a '" '"e h r;v tin- Announcements. FOHCITV SFCIIF.TA II V. The F.n.'le is autlnrl.nl to an tioiino A. L. DI'NNK'A as n eamli late for lty Secretary of llrvnuat t!. iiisiiiinr city i-leetlmi in April. Tin Ka.'le I auttiorlzeil to an- ! tloUIH-e C. M. SI'KI.L aa a cnmliilnfe for re-election to the ottlee of City Secretary at tlic t nsti in' city el ctlo., In April. Ftilt CITY MA IIS HA L. The. KiiL'lrt is nuttiorizeil to mw nouncM V. J. KOBFUTS as a cftiiilbinte for City Miirshal of Hrvan nt tlin enHiiln city election in Ai'rll. Tim Eajjlo 'J Kiitoorlzeil to an- llolllll'O T. I. JIOYFTT asft cnmlitlate for p-eeetloii to the olllce of City Marsliftl t tint ensuing city election in April. The Khu'Io I autliorized to an- lloillit'C ('.c.siir.i.nniNi:. as n cttiiliilate for City Marshal of liryim at the eimnlnir City election In April. Knit AI.DF.UMAN. Tlic F.ak'le is anthorlred to an- IIOUDCO IlodF.Il T. 110YI.K a a candidate for alderman of the ,.li.. f Itrvati miliipet to the Will of tho voters at the ctisuliitf April elec tlon. i Tim Eagle wislies to announce J. H. PIUDDY as a candidate for Alderman of Hie 'city of Itryan at the i-iiHuinir city .election In April. Nofcby, Nobbier, Nobbiest. Our line of aprlng- and auminer rlothlnc Drop in ami try on a suit. W will nut our tltno atrninKt t-otir. 00-VI-Vt vveuojiros. jjjpj' and offer .kl.led services anil In moat complete Un.of Cof Sna, Caskets. Hartal Itrlxt, Kir., la ta found In llryao. CalUanaarermi mni.ily at all tours, day ur ni.ut. ( hone J Ufervmea and t'ndrtae.- w 'JTi ' probably only be affected by the h a water. The flood will find it way to ,V;B.f '.hrotuh U.. Salvador. lUyo, , 1'iralar a Lit e I.akt and Diner i 1 iraiaria. i.nmr - , ruraius. niiRji - three parishes. anJ there U a Cool4 rratle area devoted to truck farmlnK. 0eter bed are likely to iuffer. but there l absolutely no .langer of life. Member of the Lafourche levee board Wfnt early to the mine to aaatt o th effort to hold the end aud if polble to cle the crevasse. Aa the Luev break Is on the oppo- . - .'..If I v n Ifi1 in ' w alte side of the river from New Or leans, the rffert will be greatly to the advantage of the city and of tha kve In the 1'onthartrain distrht. LINE OPENED. (rea Moantala ftrrtrlaU llaa INtna Muih :narglle Work. Memplii. March 27 Tho river con tinue to fall here slowly and flood water are fast flow in it out of tha low land In Arkansas. Ilallroad altuaMon I greatly Improved by energetic work of the Iron Mountain official In oi-n Inghe line through tho hlsh water went of the river Aaalstant General Paengcr Agent Wilson announced that all train over thi line are arriv ing and departing on arhedule time The Choctaw. Frisco and Cotton Ib'tt railroad are ulii tho Iron Mountain track for traffic until their own line are opened up The resumption of ir.e'in n itm Iron Mountain Insures the attendance of a large numberyof. horaes now nartiripntlng at Little ! Koek meeting at Montgomery park on Mondav next, wln-n ie ki ting meeimg of the Memphis J..c!-v club will U lu augnraud TEXT Of HILL Tba lr-h t a ! M"-. arl I fir IV I'tf f.e" L.nlou Mn -i :7 --Mi- text of the In.a land pun hue lull which was In trtiduced in the house of common by Irish Secretary Wyndham on Wednes day last has l-en given out It orrn ple thirty nine pages of parliamentary paper, and brUle with technicaKtle The full wording reveal many Im portant features which were not men tioned In Mr. Wyndhatn'a speech when the bill was Introduced. All arrears of rent due at time of punhaae of land arn recoverable by l.md commission The land corjimliwcrs. however, are given power In special cases to remit nnrt or all of nrreirs. Comni!s"loners ...rn.ifl " " ' 1 to pun na.- e stale. whith are n'it niainly iu'rlrii. pastoral. Thus Ki'.!amy Is eten.pt under this c!aue. In cn-es of untcn ante l otat.s p-iri-h.i 'd by commit--sior.ers they are , tnpoere. t ) execute Beee irv works of Imprnvement, Whb !i treti.' :ilfi-ly eti'ar-s the f.ope of the ronimi --lotrr ti ll'-ire. T!i ,f t;,.. eommi-'Jon's exp.-nd tare The mih-tetiaiiH t be t. nan's of anv hnl I inn , upi" I bv tlie;n, sli.ili will va-t-ly ber.Mit hundn-ds. TERRELL MEASURE. Hill I'.elatltr In I iln.lom A mradail anil 1'a.u-il l.y I lie Srlialr. Austin. March 27. fter be '.nit thor oughly pun. turt I wiih a:m n l:ii' nts the Tirnll etection bill pil.-.-c.l the l II Ite. 22 to .iue devoted much time t" till validating land grants to uttiln rail loads. It wis I tig!-- I. linn ' II groped JohriMin gr;is b.il. S-nate paa.-i 1 San .la. into battle field bill. Ilrrak rr I. rerm II le, mphis. March 27 -A perlal to M- the S' tn.lt ir from Cru-m :'.!. Ml-, pays the buee uroke tiine nilles s..iith en.l wa'cr Is po'iring t!irt"igh a ere- rss.. inn feet wld" with a roar that itartb d the iiili.i'.utanU of l',r i UVille. Ftitlre I slilnrl He.lgin. Ktifla. Man ti 27. --The entire cabinet f signed, owing to the In iliil.tv to find any one who would accept the port folio of war unless tho la.iim t auid to army appropriation. Fuipreaa Hat a llrnken Arm. Berlin. March 27 The empress was thrown from a horse while riding nt Crucnwold, and her light arm troktii. l oul.Un I'nal maalara, Washlngtun. March 27 The pre dent has appointed J It. Iinmeiigeaiix poHiniahter at Lnfa)etti. La. Kslrlisiikt Oeail. March 27 N. K. Fair manuf.ii tun r, U dead. Chicago, banks, the ralally slml a Negri. Terrell. Tex . March 27.-11. A. ponald, near Colquitt, Kaufman coun ty, fatally stint a negro whom ho al leged was wbmlng him. McDonald as aimed In arresting sutue daya ago a brother of the wounded man, and this caused the trouble. Maaniaeeal Cental. Aden. Arabia. March 27. -sA enacnlfl eenl comet wu observed at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evrnlnr. It paae4 nearly rltiht across the heaven. RELIEF OF FAIRS. Maaaara for IWaatH a Tlieea iMlllattlM Ha Ilea lnlriMlura.1. Austin, March 27The bill to re lieve fair asss latious 'r'i' ,nB "P1-" atlon of the ant! -poulroum law waJ Introducd Thursday by Senator Hicks. Davidson of C ilvr.-fn. Davison I of Dewitt. Wl.iacy. llltl. P-k.-r. rUv-e,-e. I'aulu. !.:;. i'inl. Fame. SUffoid ml Fautdon. It ha been reported ra- orably l.y n n ite judiciary Nt. 2 wtt.i it minor. ty rip"i ' '- field It provides i follow. ,11, .11 1 I'.Ti'llftiT It shall l Inafnl f. m J r lll'ull T'i'i LftAffU j tora- In thl at tt- w!mi aurh ra- i rr m liu IimI iiii.Wt tlie nnin rvtsl):t 1 of an fair a.-.! I.it'ott rliartfi-il unO r ' INe liivkn of -t it- i'f T-x a. nnl lit n mi- !i waivr 1 ma 1" mi tin 'lay .... in, and within t)n mho la ;nni:i!lv full 1'im) fret nf tin trac k or grounds where, ilh raie la run; provided, that thi act ahall not be on..iriie,i to at any - ' h,,i,,( r true the M.l:n of In the mn.nw numticr of arnrnil- ment tu the Terrell tli .tlnn bill were ilojite.l. Hill wcut tj third reaJlnc. but falle.1 to ret fou.-flftha vole lu unix iiil rult au.l pan dually. Hou! tDiiaume.l tu iirly all of Thur day JliM-tiaslnic tax of lntaiiKllizl ai act of corporation hill. Ilouite aJop'eil free conference re fort on house h.ll n p il.ii i up.it.-in v on turn hunt, h.nikrrs. lawyrri aud uVtitUt SECTIONS COLLIDE. Ona llra Klllr.t ami Threa I'aMan rr anl r nlnr IiiJuiU San Antonio. Mann 27. V nan-ml - " - - collision of two section of eahtboiind passenger train No. 10 of the Southern .. , i -. .... u Hi.M rmlftr. iMi urreil at l.aioxte. a rtnall atatlon alMiut twenty nillea west of thta lty. The first mrtlon had stop ped at the atatlon. and before it pull ed out the Herond tuition tei'S( oped the sleeper. Kl!l!tl a Mejlran passen llll- till i 1" I . rw.iiii". . ger and severely lnurlng three other naaaeni-era. The engineer or tne ec ond pt-i'tion, named yuinn. was badly Injured. Section No. 2 wa destroyed by flro. The dejhit burned also. tVaa llarala aialka. Clarksville. Trx.. Manh 27. Ml" Jennie Stewart, a thirteen year-old girl living near Anm-na. l mile esst of here, was burned to death. She and a companion were burning stalk In a field when her clothing caught fire and she was so badly burned be fore assistance could be rendered that she died In an hour or two. Itatir Haras la !alb Weatherford. Tex.. Manh 27 At the home of Claude Kelly, near Spring town, hi elghteen-mollths-old Sou burned to death while the mothir wa tntlklng. lafaal'a ! Inrlaaralail. Tkrkville. Tex.. March 27.-The In fant daughter of Frank Culpepper fell lc a flro and both ll:ub were so badly burned she died. Itralh of Juil(e Nlaoarl. Galveston. March 27. Hon. W. IL Stewart, who 'for many years occu pied the belli h of the Tenth district civil court, died Thursday morning Some tm da or two weeks since Judge Stewart, white prm eedir.g '" Isa- -tawa an t-'rli L -n with a fan', itig tp-'!l and i n'.'.ap-i 1 In the co;j:.:y coutt ho'.iM'. I. I I atll Mini. Mullen. T. x . Manh 27 Deputy SherfT We'i h, wltii a pnv.e. while nr n st;:,g Alien At -up. tin e-i ape con- Vht five IlliVs W.-t of hen-, was stint ;n th- thigh Ai-'ip wa sin" in iu rlgtit ilnriil'T Kill d:-d a few hoi: la1' r. l iiltir Ma.le lriillle. Galv. -ton. Mar.h 27 -Fifteen diva an nlhiAed in whtih to file iipp'.n i t i. ii for a n !n -iring In the C iln -t hi co:i;:i.I -l 'U c i"e. I'"H' e h.us been twoin 111 Hi deputies. I ru.l I. els I a'lrl.lllli. K3 " Fnrt Wor'h. Manh 27 W. U. Fm-t ef Cnmaii'lH- ti :i s t u recommi tid 1 by Ci.iign -man C, sp.e as a naval c ad' t at Ann.ipi.lli. Mutiir i sr I asually. Mu-l.i g.-e. I. T.. Mar.h 27. -White riding on u motor mr near here the latter i nine In contact wl'h a pU' and was ilera.li il. P. 11 n.iova:i and J. 1 1. Zook. I"ih "f St. Iuils. were on the car. ..ink was hurled forty f ' down the i inliaiiKtiient. but was un injured, linn. nan's Ilea I struck a tie. Hi skull wns laid bare, hi lipped Hp was toin i ff. and h" was bruised In ternaity. liaraeil W illi i niilriniit. Guthrie, ol ia.. Manh 27. Chh f Justice IlufTord Iss'od an a'ta' l.i"' nt order fur Sc.'ia'or llnkam nf I'.iM" county, chatglng him wltli cniitemt'' of (iurt In failing to appear as suV petiaed before the laigan count v g'a-id Jury, to give evbleiii-H In th" Inv-'! : t tlon Of alleged bin id I-Kg In (li.l.ll.olli.l t-tiate. M iinmii I I.ijj.I lilt . South Mi Ah t. r. 1. T.. M lulirrr. i: . a '.'1 Ai companli d by hi r li''" ' ei Daniel I'.arl. wiTe of a b ad lig M. ' 1st tnllil-ter f (' ma I.l. Is In J a 1 fault of tl" i ,,,, , l.ntgi adultery, She went to OklaVnpri to benefit the health of the in Earl, who ilc lares her limn. e;.i a beautif il Wiouati. tab fit I m i and i loi uti.itd. t i f tdg'i i tint. Man anil Wife A.tilitwtsrti. Ardmoie, I. T., March 27 Frnre' Hare and wife were asn-o,na'c I s Ravla, each being shot In the bret' Hare was a istlltical lender amou tin Chltkai.aws. Slaail lleai lie.l al Helena. Helena. Ark.. March 27-The rive reached a stand hero with a stage n' 1.1 and no further rise U expected DEAF DELIGHTED. Ar burprUa4 la I la Able la IMatlaf Hauaita af Va-Uua Mlada, New York. March 27.Another In tucstliig demonstration of the power of the acoustlcon ha been given In this city by Inventor Miller lleeee Hutchinson. Mr. Hutchinson srlectel a4 subject (or experiments Inmate of th" New York Academy for In trui tlon of the pe-if and liumli. Some had b"i u stricken - oti deaf lie, at too early nn v to remem ber w liat the no ailing of Mcmd was, nd one girl In particular almost went Into spa.-m of delight when the ear piece was adjusted and she heard the utiuliis of iiiu.ilc. Mark Twain was la th" Ltf;e umlienie, as wat also Mrs. ii;,.rK,. (H-wey, wife or tue aimirai. t There was one vkeptlc present. Me !was ile.if. but had no faith In the In - .. .,,. .i,h In il i . ... vmtl'iii. so nuked to be put lu the ihair This was done, and hi face flushed with surprise when ha was able to dUtluguifb "mamma" from "papa." Mr. Hutchinson said "bell to him and he repeated it. NO NEGROES. the T hraatanr-l Ireutla Oter the Color -Jaratrnn Mmoril liaaa New Orleau. Manh 27. Tba tiiii utened trouble over the color quet tlon having slniniered down tho Na tional Council of Women of the United State opened their executive session here Thursday and the general officer, held their public reception at night No negroes were present on clth-r oc casion. .Mrs. .tiaj rum oeweu, president of the luternatlotial council, 'said there had never be. n any proba- ft. ill. w ..f ihn f. 1 1. hi, I -m-. gt a rf.I.irnil casion. Mrs. May Wright Sewell. bllltv of the attendance of a colored woman at the social function. Simi lar reception had alwa been slven at the north, but on no occasion bad a negro woman attended There are only two colored women In the world - entitled to be present at the business I ft...... .IJ Vlra U.w1t On a. ri-'ii ii , , j wa Mra. Yites of Missouri; the other was Mr. Williams of thi city. Mr. Yates could not come and sent her proxy. IS EXTENDED. talarslata Conitnarta raaamiatiera' Ulta Longer Tlma la ramplalnl Washluw!"". March 27 Tho Inter atate commerce commission ha ex tended until April 20 the time aet for filing an answer to the petition of the Cattle Kaisers" Association of Tfxaa complaint, and the Chicago live tock exchaoge Intervener to reopen It case against the Kurt Wor'h and Den ver City Kailroad company et al . In volving the Chicago Terminal charges The action follows a motion ma.ie uy the railloads to vacate the order re opening the ase for farther bearing. Taylor I'uuail linlllT. Lexington. Ky.. Manh 27. A sen ation was caused here, tho Jury re turned a verdict of three )ears In the penitentiary Tor Dr. A. I'. Taylor, a prominent physician au-1 the president of the Industrial Mutual leposli rom pany. one of the companies that went to pu ces here a year ago The charge was enibenlemetil my r.; ; i na'lng the surplus fund to dividend when no dlvldi ud ha I be. n .11 Hi .! There an- thne i.inte tid.i liio iii ;n: .4 r i -1 Taylor. Fifty other sim.tar In li. t ments are to be tried Uga.I.-t promi nent t'-v Ilia I ill.;. I.fnt'in, M.fih rrt-. - in i :i W. 1 1- t r V Vfl.-i le.l. 27 Former Con- Cm K ran of New York w 11 M.t !" alii" t,, lie prin-nt d Irl-h Natl.in.itl'-ts n ;u II It (or th" ting il. I l-li land In. I I'l lb" bouse nt the i onvet:' ion to be held l:i I ml purpo-i- id i - i I tin h:i-e I .il in" Cif i mi. nn lis mut tn't ! iv F.rvpt until M rluu.-ly aft- I I - ,. ,i !. rs t ,1 S II" tie warm 1 .'nate if , a - t li I'm ' an- se ii.i. it i Tit: rniri r . r Illinois i 'i i" n:ng tia'n the III l t'l'l i . . i.l .i :'i a I r-in a I'l 111 P i f otir ii-i.' I fic ai i aiicem ti tn. ption! rmi I s t i n I. Springs, Mi- .. i li a ttaf Ft i o vs. 11-.. of Hint or II illy .!). f..r f i inn . t" '-I Sri..letiiii4 I Mllittll." pt Petersburg. Manh 27. The of ficials of the iu.-lan foreign office ( hinai ti r.i tin- n port putill-li' d by a new ng'-my lu the Cult" I State that loon mi u wire killed recently In a bnttlo on the Turku Persian frontier, between tn i-1 i- trii.i of Kurd as a "preposterous nt tin'h " leHt of Meilran iN-piilr Cily of Mexico. Manh 27.-Jnan.uln Eseota. inettitier of the chamber of de putl. s fir the first district of Jalisco, died at Tnctibnya. a suburb of this city. Mr. F.scota was connected with tho court that sentenced Maxlmllllan to death, nml had a long and honor able political career. lleinC eoiprreil. Managua. Nicuragua. March 27. Tl r.vohii li in which broke out at lulgalpa lu the department of Contales. Mrnrtigua arm tno river ran jimu m In government hands. The govern ment I conlldent that order will be entirely restored within a few day. New KpaiiLh MlaUlar of I'l nance. Madrid, March 27 Senor P.odergoe?. Ban I'i'dro. a conservative and lawyer, has been appointed to succeed Finance Minister Vlllaverdo, whose reslgna Wedncsday wa due to tho demand of the war, marine and other inlnlstera for Increased expenditure. Oatr Oaa riagaia rnlot. City of Mexico, March 27. Blrnilcroa la the only plague point In the Matat Ian district that la causing any anxiety now. Thcrn are eighteen patient In the village, aoiue of whom may die. ;fr sale DY LAMAR BETHEAA Scoceaanr t Monroe Edg, Real Estate Agent. Will sell the I'ochlla twe atory llOllae rlieiip. Will sell Iota In north wefrn part of city. In colored people, Itial.U lot at ".(X). corner lots nt :ifl On. acre on WItoii -r.'- k fcrmwn a Pearson pdaee. It) acre 'n rultlva- tlon. All creek bottom land exeer.t 5 acres. (iiHtd piece for party vcatit Iii7 small farm. (Inlnir etieap. lion acre, pood er. ek iMittmn land, fl tenant Louses, sjifl acres In cultiva tion, all rich land, everlasting wafer. Will sell for HO p r nere. or trade b or'Ji aen s anywhere west of the H ran i river. IMaerea In Uellanee settlement, a well of mwd water. mM seven-room honae. Larn and rrlt. Mi acret In cnltlvatliiii and tinder fence. Xo fence around rest of Und. Close to ioimI church and school. Will sell for ll'iO. on rtr term. IA acrea of land; 40 acres In cnlM vntlon. l miles wat of town ; (fond R. room hmiae, cribs and hama. well of food water, a poe.,1 fence around place, i lolnir at 0. fW acrea of north comer of Hob Johnson place, all under fence; 3! acres In cultivation. 3 room house. one cril and amoke-ltouae. foe or- cliard. Selling' for . Easy terms. Other lands tiM numerous to men tion. J. W. Batts PEA' ESTATE AGENT IUth In lhrntT of Km9rH Bookl Of IIIIPeftVUn.T lellrfl I Hie. FOR HALF. About lor, acra located one mile from court house. 25 acres In cultiva tion and balance In pasture. Fenced with fl wires. Price 115-0.0. bouttre and one-quarter acres near aclio-r house, in southeast part )ft"wn. Sn.allvW fottaga, tenant sionse and well on premlsea. Price iTSo. Hlx room liomee and two lota of mil located four block from Ma, . ft reet. Hrtck cistern on pre nlae. Price tfw. ()ne quarter block near Allen Aca demy. East front. Price) $25).oo. Tenna easr. One half of a Mock near Allen academy. Price $.V.im. Is-tta near eehool house at IliO each. A twin t 11 acrea of land on south Sid of town. b-imhI new 4-roorjvhouat with wo II. cistern and out-lmuse. I'rice 11000. 4-room house, with pantry, hall and two iralleriea. Tub cistern. Inir ed well, stable and garden. locat ed 4 MiM-ks from Courthouse. Kent for ;n0 per month. Price o."si0i. ( ne-piarter block and po ! 4-ronm house, garden. trchard and neces sary outhouses; located In g I neiiihlMirhiMul in northern part or (own. Prlc ."i23.tO. lisers il TBI fAMOUS LITTLE TILLS. For oulck re'.irf from PlMousneaa, ljk Heaia.-h. Tjr;.i Live r. Jaun dice. Ditiii.evs. d ail trouble aruv Ir.cfroTi an Inactive or jiucjUh liver, D'e.'llt' Lf.lo Lar, K.cr re un equalled. They act rrarr.rt'y ani never ertpe. Th.sy are o dainty it-.at it is a pltaiur to take It em. O: 9 U to aot a n-.l'.4 laxative; Uo cr four ct a plea-xant rl elective i a'.har'.lc. Thry are purely vej-tsbl9 ni absolutely barmleu. Th-y U:Uc the liver. t.finio esiv v E. C. DsiWtit k Co.. CHicaejo Sold Hv Dr. N. M. McPOFH ! j Mattress MAKING! oM.inJ'.n'l nY Muttreea Maker, f tiers his .errlce. to the p'''1"' sad will gevota bi whule oai. in Bistrrss Biak log anJ Ml airing (Ud mattra. oeihaul- l and mail g-4 a. sew. ( WU tm a call. X"" rs found .1 tleo, XV. Sn.lth'a i.tT..-.. W IIAVK CUPPED Yinn III I1IV.VV1 I am prepared to clip horse aril rlo liora rlentsl . - . . . .. iw a m avlll i.ra, i-aMratinii, eie. nnj ..i.e-. - -till, i.n.rri t and oarful attai llun. Al lh faif rcuna., Hrvan. .i M. L. tOO". im UluL) ....Pari ot Next door east CUT Nallonit Hank. THREE FIRHT-Ct.ASS WOKKMEN. HOTan tl'UJ HATH!. Your pslmsags',! tollrltnl. SIMMONS &GEUE Props V. C. FOUNTAIN f)ei?tist Earl v I n