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-ta y KitHgw aii'.Mm!g"flwaj.u' 'lEv-a.. ftiaamwiMaBgrr -osrBEjnawtTr Ert q vmmmtmmtemiKrsisetr' r " i" !. fw rwi rA g' 1 1 'iia'j' trainee l8o."was over ittan is sa.d to have pvested in American 1129,810 for seven of Italian op- Massachusetts M.ootiogwwtljip- CoV'MI ; in postaTowers'IO,- rmonlh. It is said that Maggie Mitch cl s net prohts, Ibis scaso. .n ... II V. ""tk reach $60,000. In 1S09 Fulton took out the first patent fo? the invention of the steamboat. "4 - Another-rafeisiTCcovciy df coal liasTjecn-fcade oh Van- cover's Island. The proportion of men to wo men who commit suicide is fou,r toonc. Hereafter all Turkish news paper will be edited by gov -- emmerttfpfficials. r M Ah I onlynativpMexic seats in ngress. The capital invested in rai- roads is espmated at twenty ifWnll.-.! J .. ".T? il-riV -. ... Thurlow Weed received a-l Thurlow Weed received a1 HT . - government pension for services in the war of 1612. Brqoklh,vt. V., iVdojvnfor another elevated railroad, with a capital ofSi,OO0,occ. Theiworld's' population i( of 37,000,000 includes 410,000, 000 nominal christians. Connecticut tobacco, lands give anf average tannual yieM oif1 1400 pounds to the acre. nmid oiCheops in Ecyptr aeops in iigyp The daily average gain of an Italian peasant- js jjone and twentyrorfe -centiin day. -lnousandspt trees inj nsiri were dca A homely young, girl .ia,she, consclajipn, qf knowing) fbaty she lives'to be forty .she'll be a , : ,. . , " ,.,1 rai-tl1t'iF rA-rrtr The Vfashngton itArfj. && A. , Kepubucan makes the. assertion that pronounced democrats lr being appointed to places m the denartments. ' n f,! Therble; Jdbnf Burhsfdta f-ssjl atone timeTargely "interestetf in real estate1 in Corpus Christr, Texas. ' "Vw t ""Ti.e-wiap'jv and daughter of oiuucwdii jacjvson arc among tlie guests at Kockbndge. Alum Springs, Virginia. AbrahamUaiUlow, tnefprohiti bition candidate- for-goVtrnor of Ohio, is said fd"bea large inanufdcturerloF andldeTr The London papers state that, according to present arrange ments, Princess Louise will re turn to Canada on Oct1. 26! Mr. Elhs Ashmead-Bartlett, ST. P., says that Mr. Gladstone's speecKabontiim is considered bymeSIJoftaste undignified, if not vulgar. King Kalakaua is to be made a member of ths. Legion of Honor. He has sent President Grevy the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order ofKamcha meha. There is an -unmistakable im pression in New York that Ros coe Conkling is altogether too busy for a man who has with drawn from politics. Philadel phia Times, Ind. In about a month more the avereage young man will be sending liis last winter's ulster io the dyer so as to be ready, at the first frost, to lead the winter style. , Washington jail is rapidly as' sumiS-T all the chief" character istics Ofa lunatic asylum. Only a few 10re conversionc are needed in order to make it just the place for Guiteau to spend the rest of his days. Jose Mansfield is said to be Keeping a gamming House in come anKem51aryJ,and pros perous ciczen, and ilrs. James Pisk, jr , is said to be lying in reduced circumstances. At twenty a man is sure that he knows everything ) at thirty he begins to have grave'doubts; at forty he knog that there are some thing3 he don't know; at fiftyj-hc is certain that he will neveciagain know as much as he once knew. Baron Rothschilds said to cx,-Minister Xoyes lately. "The financial prosperity ot the Uni ted States is without a parallel in" the history of the Vorld. You, arc drawing from,the treasuries of the old world to fill your own." There is a tremendous girl at Kecne, Michigan. Her father offered her ten dollars if she climbed to the top of the steeple of the Kecne church and stand Par&. SV-jssaidtohave VSSSSm' ! on the top of the same and 'rah ( purpose, "don't you"6n2 for for Bob Ingcrsol). She accom- f pn'ng:, with its balmy breath, pushed the feat and , received ' its warm sunshine, and its gen the ten dollars. j tie showers, which awajtens na- Thc United States signal scr- .ture, and. puts -Jifc jno cvery vice departmenwill establish ' -i'tng that has laid cold and stations at" Austin, Lulic", Wei mar, Houston, Hempstead, Hearne, Waco, J5clton, Dallas, -orsicana, A.ongview -na Palestine, locatea in -s cafjed the "cotton belt" of 1 k. TexasA , Granze Soles. 5K.are.tl th'ah mere1 ttle faith in those mem- rno come to the grange about election time. ane Visitor. tomi'i Jtal ttie BeflWtoi.fl principles which ue profess and all will be well. I Every relief from the graspl d of corporations th.-.. I . come to the people at large has come through the influence and action of th grange. The grange clement cap ture Nebraska legislature at: elected Gen. Charles H. V: Wyck to the Unitec Stat senate. AH right. He is a man of first-class ability, though he is a farmer. JT',JVijfS. thtSdrfli rcuSSSieth, Secq timb andHjjHi est m M not, words in the grange ana you have the incentive to hold fast j to the beneficient result, of tile cherished order. Education and co operation. the tnins that must go hand in hand in advancing the cause of I the grange and human progress, 4TS -a-re"i :pr ' ... aionca" rtitnquaieJt-otneW will never help us to attain the highest rank and success in our calling. The people of this country in their efforts to stay the en croachment of the great railway coroorattons 11 ers, fiairflt. Kilticc 'am ven JltftiH decisions oH B.i 1 .-"t r. ... erne court on their side. The court awards it and the doth give ft." jivA. multitude 01 manners su Jejf.befaCseVJoflfteEBcient offi r- r."".1 cers--good, kind hearted, pleas ant men , perfect, but with no downright, earnest purpose and,fltge rnember.coninuc them in office, though the grange languishes, and perhaps !snearitsi finaj nd. Where thereTs one' officer that suffer from overwork there are a doz- I Let our grange make such rules as-are essential; and trim rZi ,"ri of them. It isiustas easy to do so, as the opposite, only i?et in tTelhabit of doing so. But smt will say, "What is the use of being so particular? It is iust asJvelLta let -ihtogg" " TKSlefvIio h-t?,Sy7ien nfj Sttbit f ygrf cVy Infbg $ at WBsKr Sifc, Inow ao diffexence.rTirvidoinci things t'.v.it j !'' ici :?... ."1 Will mz soto'n, seeAdAtitadys1 gained vt - 'Beaded Iacti- fbS dipss gafr-i-- 'tqre iflwj has sji, embroidery ihef cjare also EboaiHcElOkadb fmuchiisedwitli beaas. 'A nbveltv in trininiinir -ambries is in uncut velvet, Mn' lice pat- I' terns, upbn dark iiatfn. This is used tp tnnl line'wolen walking-dresses! Pllish will doubt less take the placi-1 of fur as r$np.fng. J - TheniostashionablcAasques forantaanityear arc cur in the mrs1fapTr,-!raTR7?veoaJs; win oe lasmonaDie, ana aiso plain velvet suits, but the velvet coats will be worn Kith satin of silk skirts. FrihfeCsffdi? dr trimmings HUDOIfl l-CC JS 'Avis .radio the i kvx nmup i FtPulS a foot deep are made of cheniUt;t!ivt)eral.andsomedividcnd,and tied in meshes, with pedant strands that are each finished with a large cut jet bead. Such' inngc is put in rowc across tue front and side breadths 6fa dress, and the jets are 50 large thit they make a noise like that 01 castanets at the wearer mov j This kind of fringe is used in black dresses and in colored satin as well notably those of dark ruby satin and of lead gray and white. . , SouUiern GUou Jlilb There seems no longer any doubt that there are southern cotton mills tha bah sell .clcrrHl below the eastern M make better dividends'.,1 jl' -c- r - : ' . r?,i. i-lium yuK u,iuiidBCi1yi "Welllt.'JMil.UllilUatQjLI Alimi.ehl.GflorrT! rntfnn Tantorv I ":.T. ' if 'it.T '.i-.' n .... j. '..J . .. a cwnshit3a1smal3r;lrginIa count about 1 80,000 and thr colored about 112,000, wlrw they pay their boll tax- and vote. About one-fourth of botS colors, however, will fail to pay' that tax or put themselves in a - position to exercise the right, says: "Southern mills can sell iUV.rrT.TY'.'.-ri.'rJ J""'" cloth qne-half cent less per ?T, lmPa,r ,ts vlSor " the yaryJaiaii'Ue Nev England j n'g''t. mUls, and stiU make mor r-Und!Jday, en thtSat moacy than they do. Mr. Bits tew-lncl Wltfc holiday times, sey.oftlie Eagle and Phceni without rest and recreation the mills, of Columbus Ga., says , bltterf5PW-arits existence the southern manufacturer ha2tlrtelm8e-Y!Tii53cason privilege, duty, or whatever i('MiP.1';3itJllifjmii7Jt3 pit! as the rule ot three, that if the white people do their duty only bait j-Utp trot the negro vote almost slont for power. Rich'mbnd'"iState. '"Deacon,'' said the mdonr, as she gently stroked in a fehneJ ' manner the maltese tabby that evidently lay in her lav lor th it dead duruite , lonfo-jjinter, and brings cveiTthing UDCUt of way ive snail pteverjt the aic aud5, uu. m.u yiuuuu, into i- am" TyleJIWe?" "Well, hardly, dov ; ' , what (responded the old deaeon! you thr nntJ rtrmtnA .... ?? Ilf -A know I buried mv second last fall." I S.ii o heed Corn. ifiiSF better i A correspondent of the I Iam tall&rs. i ton Freeman gives some good j advice on this subject as fol- , ions. "As the Western and I Middle States lose annuallv IstlcrnWilfiAfUushels 6f.com lrtfJnl!k.,arfy, inarrtinV larfiiless 'seed. ' t ., i i? tlin t.in..ntv tin... . rvttlt nv in uiv (Jivi.. mitt- w ..- er the seed is being discussed through agricultural papers, manv contending that husking 0$ &t,,tellt? RSlf th,c ccu- "ut 1 n,U!l "'" J110311 "ao recommenu gauicr- - "'K sc:u -.r" " c iwvk imu our heavy (or corn-killing) fall avStoahave . : m "tq i into rnficld RKenFtheHiusk TT T'l Z- TT OS ritfenTin the earliest . ,lftLUVlio rtrk& ?nH I 1l"'l-'-Mtt MW .. e Jf s, nifb'? pursuin-j course improvement in qdalfty" arid time of ripening will be the result. If it is pick ed before the cob is dry it, should not be piled up 111 a heap to heat and spoil. Corn that has been heated will not germinate. Leave a few husks to each car, and cither tie or braid them together and hang them 111 the loft of your barn, .. .. ' or other outbuildings, or make a scaffold and lay small sticks' of lath to hold the corn, and don't lay too close, so that the air has a good circulation through and about your seed corn. Your loft must be well ventilated and should be left op en until the cob is thoroughly dried. As soon as the corn is out of the milk it will grow i( well taken care, of, as I know 1 by experimenting with large unto ana .Missouri corn 11 it fllflJf iP 9 FBtTi iic rK3 tPSHSH E&Sf S tin The I is no thorooahly ripe it will an-1 laviU.j'.tf utjll will, anajtheUrnel 1 1 HI 'Irr onF- I4M 8irds suW WWilPn-'tSs will' nd botlier it is no thorofighly ripe it will an as long; but done stow your seed ,very close overhead to your grain bins or hay-mow, as grain and hay are liable to heat) and thus spoil yourseed unless yojr ventilation is very good. I have gone into my cornfield and gathered my seed between the 1st and 20th of September for the last eleven years, and never had a poor stand of corn, whilst most of may neighbors have either had to replant or have a poor stand. It pays to look well after your seed corn, i Gather your seed early; plant early, tend early and late, and with a fair season your chances to get a gTOfl' crop are excel lent. Savtgtttc seed early and take care of it well." L'otlon Factories and Flillantlirojij. Mr. Cliarles Kstes, of Augus ta, who is now traveling the continent over as an apostle of manufacturing says; "Every thousand dollars put into cot ton factories, will comfortably support five people." The sta tistics show thatjSiooo given to philanthropic putposes will hardly support five people one year. It costs $200 per head to support a pauper, or Siooo for five. But Siooo put irito s cotton factory will give to five people it supports tha tweetest bread of earth that earned by honest labor. Put into alms houses, it gives its stipendiaries the bitter bread of chatity. In the first case it builds up the country supports schools and stores and makes idle hands busy. ' In the last it stagnates, iMrtjiyz'ls-, ifoR-dcs rojijy put into an asylum docs its work in one year and is gQaftMiPiif into a cotton factory it is an invest- menttlB6t:su0porfi3 its five peo ple year after year, gives its then comes back to him unim paired. The man who invests in cotton factories, then, is a true philanthropist in effect if not in purpose. The returns show ikzt factories pay in the south 22 per cent per annum divided. Where will philan thropy pay better? Atlanta Constitution. The Mortsajje, In the whole range of bacred and profane literature perhaps, there is nothing recorded that h43 such staying qualities as a gqetf Jiealtfty mortgage. A Wfe ftl toenjjed up on to stick closes than a broth- ffcr, I It ftisd Inisitta totjjerform inai that never lets up. - Hay alter uai IL IJbiL i-ttt-ic. f flllH re; nor qoes fl.rt -1.rrT,t..1.t' aMr,n... 1. l... "e'lKn'S'Ln'Sl and 1pjiIiiTla'''bqwallpwcd up into the gray man ofadvancing yeartW4tJLM3PfP9rtK32e stands up in sleepless iji!encc, with ly-kintQnr- geienniahvsteam, "fcaWessly AnmngRjnf'fike a hur;c nightmare eatinsr out tlie 'Sle'ep'of'bbme "restless sliimbcrr er,1" ths unpaid' 'rCars'up' its i,atJrtti"front'".Iii perpetual tor-: ment to the miserable wicht less clutch. 7)j(; "Liberal" South. There is no such "liberal scuth" as the northern press essays to picture. There h a new and liberal south that has atttr'the lotos, as if ever bowed; th"atJj'can.Si!fora" union in sjil.-'t as well as in letter; that wishes the widest possible freedom of thought and criticism, and re cognize the equal interest of every man in good government. The njouth plants herself on the broad bedrock of democracy liberty, security and economy. She believes in these princi- t , ,- ., . ,:jn ' , c" S' :acthe,r ,df aPPh"" is-SavannalNctts. It estimated that there re qc ,cto f Jens in the world, i pDBSOU Efc,,,. THE GREAT .-,? b KgHflli Ub Ufa I'OXt RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins; Sore Throat, Spell ings and Sprains, Burns anil Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Vrt f-nrntlOD n fflrlh nl ST Ik c Olf i VmiwI- V trial entailn but; th omrrat!)7 1 trtflnr ovttevtf uO ftnti. ind ctptt rti tuff. ing with fl& no LaTo cheap rod pcaltlT pracf pr iti claim. litrrrtioBI in ncrcn tangvagM. 'SOLDBTlLLBRnoOISTaAKBDElLISS I5MEDICIKE. A. VOGELER & CO., .Baltimore. Hi., U.8.4- DOES WHY? IWONDERFUL CURES I n,r...rllf!c,n the IIVrK, DOWELS I aad MUVIIS at I be tame lima. Saaanaa It claanaaa tha ayatam of the potass 1 00a hacora that daaaloM Is Xidsar and Vn. I Jnarj Ptroiaca.Bllloc-ee, JatmAIc. CbnatuE ration, mca. or In Xhanxaattam. Kanralfta, H ixrerrooa I31ordra as4 Trisale Coirjtalflte. I KX WHIT rSOPLS SAT Xoran It. fitnrlr. nf Jim.flna Pitr. ITaniwil. I 9mj aaun.TvoranuTU oini aiier rrgmar inj atctanahadWaatrTliiffnrfoarJcan. NhrrlH,rmg1-niintodk br four pramtn-ot phr-trlaBfl and that La was aK-caard. cuc4 ay V Jnhfl ln.11 C VT.ah1nn.nn nL . K.I.Xnaond-rln. an editor In Chardoa. OhbvBj Mra ha vaa mil rin-rb-d tn ll-r. h-lit. Mnat-it oerooa Drurt, ou. juanrr n on cured aim. Anna I Jarrett of Sooth Bairn. N. T earal UmIm a TraramffrriiurfromklilarvtnMiblNil and otbrrr.nii4icaUuaa naa ended Lj tha naa off Aiuorj nvn. e JtfhnB.Ia-rre-neof Jark-on, Trnn.. aetferrdl for jrarafrom liver and ktdnej trouUre andl .iirr- inning- " iuuttu, oi oinr SKaicin-a, EOdoeT Wort nude hhn weU. R)lT'Yd-I;ht-nar.wtth kldnry dlOlraltr and! waa unable to -orL. UdnrJ wortjaaoo ottsl VtrJta.t ntA (P Vnotram.-, n.n... TT 1 PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS. Cppstlpatlon and Piles. tnrlt ia lait ep In Dry Tegrtahta Foraa Io tJncanf.oneRarBitreFf afhl. u niakraainli iaru OrOnnlklM.. 'Al-ntU tiaoln rar-B.Cla. ceairaiea, lor inoaa uni cuaut reauuj it- pare it. CT"itacfairtrnr.Mot tfelncf fa Mr font. GLTITA.THEDnXGCISTS. 1-LICC.fIM IVELf S, UIIOABDNON A ., rrea'j. ICimiaendtbediTpofold.) cniUTCTae,TT. . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. -Brpatrjrnfcmol AliFaimen.Motlw ets, BusmtM men, M-baiacs, &c, who ire bred out Wwoik ir wony, and all who are bmerable wtth DrsDepsu. Kbetraia- ttaa, llowtl, KidiKy or Liver Complaintsl you can beumorat ed &caiTecltry tmep !!!Fi9"ir4!SMrtlfM'3iJbAli.lIli II mu are wastin tr anrav itith tjiasnnratiaiLu Best Medicine You CanTOse o Restore Realtlt&trenjtTtb. farsDpenor toBittxn&tnfacrTooicuubtiiMs up the system but never mtoxicates. 50c. &(f sizes. KoiwcuewiU,oLt$ijureofIItsc & Ctt-N.V. Xaarnuvtaclwvioi;donaTxIz9 -iT t 'TJ JrZTBllVrfBit. StJ4 b COlOgllOf -DiIaUro4i-i7rt4Ue. Send for era Ko. SO, for FallamiWin- no JcrcFloS, Frcctoanyiddress. Con fniins full ilescxiptipa of pfl jtuuii pf sods fpr pcraonal and Iimilj use. Ve fa Uircclly with the consumer, and sell ill goeds in any quantity at vhoUsdc prices. You cm buy letter and cheaper than at home, HOSTGOMEBY TYAHD & CO. 227xnd229'VatajhATenut,CHago,lB' HOP BITTEES; iA .Urdklne, mat n DriaJu) COTallSI 1101, Pplir, 3IANDU-JJUC, bnlMJEUOV, Lsd Tm rcxwT asn larrrMnJTCAlQrtJJ tiu or au. otbxb Bin-fit. THEY CTJK.-B All niMWfrtot the Stomach, Bomta, BToOd, Ur, Kldnf Ttwand UrtnaryOrjran, Nr oiiui-e-ul, SaMoleHauaand udkUU fenuMCompUloct. SIOOO IN COLD. Wll repaid or a raaether-rtnuoteareor help, or lor anything- Impure grlajurleu .on-dlnthem. Alc ronr drnrBtat for Hep tfttteraaad' sy tlicm before sou. ilcep. Take n tker. J T (Xtaaaausoateandlrreclafrktecilrefor ''Pruakx&neaxtue of opIntajtubavCaaaul narcotlce. mm 1 111 Easi fou Cikctux. eanvnaa All iton W.U W .mnrl.tL rpT piinea SI jCaKoskniUr, . V. T-ronUni. Notice in Probate. Tux State of Trans Tu all Dttsgo. lEferesltd, in the estate sf Cjnt. M. Tutfacrson, deceased; Laura l'underaon, admlmstatm. of mi estate, Jias filed in tUe Coanly Court of 'asuio ton con:j, an application for final dis charge irottj Ue administration ot and her final acconnt with thoestatuof Cvrus if. l'underson, deceased, w htch iU be heard at the next termor tlie obuDtv coun 9f saul county, coinraencutr; on the 3d Afcnday m SeHepibcf, lhi, at (tie courfhowe thereof, in the city ot Brtuuim, at tthich Ume all persons intercsud in stid estate ma) ap pear and contest saul application if the sceprojitr. , Herein, fail not. under penally of the. law, ard of this t nl make-due return. Isr suedthe lothdaj'ofAjjust, iSSl. Witney 11. f. I cms, Clerk of -aid. I. S. Court tnd the seal thereof, at ofuce, in the at) of Ilrenharn, the ifjtk day Vt JlU"U3t, JOOI. h. Ar.-r.v.ui. Clerk County Conit, aslunjlon count) . IIicrttyccrtifythatthcboYcanl fore Somg 15 a true and conect copy of the orijmi! ctlatlon now 111 my hand'. O. CKoaeK, Constable, W. C. l.i; trliru t ddvci rn Com mission Merchants j Spoaal aiiention tpen lo Wusliii-g, Milking, sampling; siunn sell- ny and !.liij.pinjj fc-ad fo- -ale, cotton, agricultural im- pKmcnts; Lar.-T-.?" "1";coUoa J' reedtrs and condenst-rs cotton and hav ?"? " at our old stand near their iTLRKI Knot, tlreuliam Compress Sajoon, AND WAGON YARD. iUOII.XEU, Prorlctor.' Quitman Street, east of Asbcck'a store, BREX1IAM, . TEXAS. Has a fresh stocl. of Groceries, Hccr, Ctp-nr-. u Tolnrco. &3&fSirrr Look Out for the GEAND OPENING in a few days at Gra ber's new building by WM. COHEN & GO, - - TT .11 TO THE y. Thu undersigned h..s,j..st received a" full line iif Spring Goods t'oubistiug of Dress Goods, Latest Styles, IfAXCY GOODS, MOTIONS, " H0S1EUY, ETC. Hats, Boots and Shoes. AND STAPLE DRV GOODS. My mobo ts lo pfca-c ntfcutomer4, all goods arc as represented and mv prices art low a- H ctmsistent mth a living jirofiL Hayers are respectfullj invitol to call and exammeraj- stock and pnecs. 1 employ none but polite and attenUTe salesmen. ; - FRANK WOTJPKA. f ,' i Abbott building, Public Square. l.WOTIFKA. Wotipka & Schramm, CORNER bANDY AND ANT STS, Keep constantly on' hand a large and cotnplc stock of STAPlji: -An2TX I,-&JiTC"2" Groceries, Plantation "Supplies, 1 And westerx produce. S3?" All o whiich they areiellinf; at lottery lowest current prices. Buyers are is . ilea to call and examine goods, iattsfaaion guaranteed. WOTIPKA & SCHRAMM. ' H. W. HAHEY'a BEOTHEES, Xopatiou, Main street ue.t door to D. Yi Bloouibargli, 8H.XTPJ xr a ivr. WHOLESALE AM Stoves, Tinware,, Hardware & HOUSE VURX1SHIXG GOODS,.ETO. HNUFACIl.JFR5 OF Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps and Sheet Jrmi Witrc, Kooling, Gut m tcring, tfce., &c. R. HOFFMANN, icito, it5c,V, Sre-liivrti- "Vqt,, Hab jufct received a full and complete assortment of Fall and Winter iKoods Comprising all the Novelties in Ladies Dress Goods Trimmings, Neckwear, Ladies and Misses Hats, and NOTIONS. Also a large stock of Staole Dress Goods. The public is cordially jflyjtcdjo New Goods at Granger Prices 1 We have just received one of the best assorted stocks of E3II I umi'i.i i mu mm if Eer brougjit to iliis jilaCe, Coiiswting of Dress Goods, Motions, Hoisery, Gloves, ReoH Wear, Gloats, niTons, ToatLs, and Oliildrens Clothine, FURNISHING GOODS, CURTAINS, Eaee and, Creton, Cariiots.lTa Hats, and otLer go.ofls too ntuiierous to 3Icution. Also fujl stooli of Grocer ies. They, gpoils were bought cheap and will bo sold accordingly. "We ordially inVite the public to inspect our goods and prices. Itid Glomes at oOc. per paii Hoes and 1-2 Hose $1 per iox &c. PAMPELL & HARRISON, The Farmer's Store, Brcnlinm. - Texas, UnOlESAI-E AIID BAGGING - Arc now rcccivingTour car loads thev ofTerat Galveston jobbing IK. !K. Ij Jan. 9, i88i-d,w JtmSnifr' TRADE ! 1, J. SCHRAMM. nTEXAS. RLTAIL DCALEKS 1 A laije assortment r Boots and Shoes J . For Gentlemen, Ladie? W$ GhiWrcn. liens and Boys Clothing. The largest and most complete stock inutile city. Staple and Fancy 'Grocengg. call and examine my stock. ui. IiEAlE.S IV and T2 of Bajjgirj prices, ao nS." --r ft"1 3 tmm J. W. CARTER- 'tr-rijj!ifii V l" r R Ill I dm 1 Kit DE1LEE IN BmaaaaaannnMHnnESnQSannalil IXElW SEWING MACHINE. AliCurn tuiWmjj.ncxt door to M. A. Heal, Bremiam, Tl.as. X" Needle and attachments for all ma chine. Sew in;; macliines repaired. sepi6 THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB IIAITA1TO BEAST. For iuoro than'b tfclrd of a cpntcrr the "exlean Mustang I. Inbneiittuu been knomi to milUooa all orer iho world the only safe reliance for tlie relief or ace Went i antl pain- It i A zneUlclnq attore priee ana praise the best r tt kind. Forcreiyonuofexteiiiajpain MEXICAN Mnstanff Linizuent U witboat an crtaaU It penetrate fieta and muscle to the retry bone making the contlnu ance of pain and inflauunation impos sible. Its effects npon Ilixman Flesh and th(.JUrnte(.cwitio are equaliyiwonder ful. Tlie itciican MUSTANG Llniinrnt Is nredct by Dmehchly in c erj liouse. trory ilay brinM news of the ugouy of an awtnl scald or burn snlxlued. of rhcninaUo martyrs re stomt, or a. vnJuable horse or oX saTcd by tto l-ealine iiowcr of Uiia LINIMENT which pecdllr etires aucli allmentt of tlM I1USI.VN ILiH tn JdieuniKtlim, Ktrellliifi, I tin Joints, Contractedl JUnscles, Burst mid Hcalds, Cuts. Brnliei anil pratiitt Polionom Itltes and StliiKs. Ktlflnrss, Ltmentu, Old Sores Tlcers. Frostbites. Chilblains. Sore Klpples. Caked Breast and Indeed, every form of external dis ease. It heals wllhont scars. i or the llauTE Coejitiox it cares' Sprains Sivlnny, SUIT Jolnti Pounder. Harness bores. Hoof Dli eases, Foot Hot. Screw TV onn. Scab t llnlliaa-. T eU -. n. -rn. Sails. Spa-rtn. Thrush lUncbone. Id Sores, roll lIvU, Film npon the SIcht and OTery other-aJOaant to -which the occupants ofj tha Stable and Stock Yard are liable. The Afexlcan AXustans; Xlnlaient always cores and noyer disappoints r andftis-positiTCly, . THE BEST fifjALV LINIMENTS - Xn.1m.7s Carcu. And .seve dlsap" points. Tha world's groat Pain Kellevor tttr Han and Bm. Clicap. xdck and risl!svbe Price 25c. 50c. & l. per bottle. i'U'CHEirS CVSTOBIA Is not Xnrcotic. Children, growfat uion,llIfailicwHkcr ami PJiyslcian rccoaimcail C.SXOKLV. Jtregijjatejtho BoTrels, cures "Wind Colic, allays Feverlslxness, and Me stroj'S "Worms. c Price ajje. icv Iiottlc. !lIIJJTFM?I7i71 OTTXs.- SlatJcis, or- worb. Scratches, Swtaay, Vcnud, Spluit, Bmuei, retfErtt, Tiitala. Kfevl. THE BEST GENERAL LIOTMENT ia uu tor ma vsubie. . Also, for Screw Worm In Slock. JW fm f0Mrltm a far OnfJaory Xfni'M( Xjrioo SS CoxLtrt. JOS EXiZ HT PttUOCISTS. f. F. DROITI f HEJICICCO.. Pr-Brttlns. 87 Msldcn Lano, Hew York. IRON BinERS 1IT- IIKOWN-S TROS Bl'l'l'KHS are a term m ciiro for oil diwasixa rrquirlnft n. complete tonic: rjv-w cian. indication, IjnH..ia.I miticnt j-clOf:. -joss of Strrj 5c, i: :. llNilut H drfsHB B)nsors3 Franks, jahn & Silicrst, (Suacsoo to RniCHAKDT & SEEUIOKST,) home esmgzmmmW&gnlmMm$m 4aM 1mWMWKKm2nHrr:mmmmmWim-' tMW!WmWmfmmmMmm G-ENERAL tareswn.lTtirlMlo-nare. rimtOiIs Varnh. Window i.hts, Dclut nuumiimiiitrsicaisiikaaifuct.itrerpi i ire and urj;iarlYooi biles, Agca ebratcdIazard lewder Compan), Agents for Waller In.ct LAtmin.l nisrang gwu,i-umps ot ait acxCTrptions, uiroitgi" on tipcami!ieaAnfjtuags done at shert notice Guns and Hunter baon uoucc. i run uoors ana w.n.lu w Winds madi, tj orv'Cr. AH kinds m.m unitien ktpton band. WOOD '& ndl Dealers in LUMBER, SHINGLES, SJ Also Agricultural Such JOHN DEERE'S PLOWS AND COB WILLS. Si SPRING WAGONS CALL Cheapest "1 1 - enso-f i ,. JBJ r.i ' '' Giddings-' Building'j -DE Fumil TOjfUMf Ul J l . aadCHaMl.er'JBetsf, Carpatlags-: "TKanly'acrnslVcIj-'Fiirmtiire aad Hoie Fa 1 I ITi .4 . . KF" rlcasc give us a ciu and examine oar puoiurcciiyifKiE..ivaneuseweuanclJ)utloTiaii Tt'aB.nlanaen TaT- a. alOa -tu if " !9 utiruueuu, juijf j, ioou-unu. A. SI D&llER in 111 II Notth-wcst Corner of t"lffiENrIAMj Ha$ jos. received a f-11 t Latest . . LADIES' DSESS GOODS, TRi LOAlUIMti, BOOTS AND - " QUEENSWARE, Also, a1 large and Parlor and Bed CARPETS, ITATS JvND HGUI BaS Call and examine otx Goods nmlnji t-araueesauan.con in all departments. Give'w PRENHAM, 1) WTio-esale and IMMMClMlM, Western and Texas PrEace, ' Imported and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, OIGAES, TOBAGOO, Deiioacies, Sanilies, Preserved Tegctables, PrniIVreat, Ib'sh, Sickles, Oauued Fruit, -Nuts, etc. -Solo Agent of Anhatiser'a Celebrated St. Xoiais Boer. eif3GE IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST RATES. -ffi i? Lowest K--Q prices marfcet price Ibr . other G17bLChtnTleshiiTaaBBBaaa.Mn. t.Ho. TnUUa. rtumaotii VULklllV f HAEDWAE Cookinj; ami. I Icatm bUjrcs cittana httcatuoritcr. Kooimj bapjilifN, Oons, rtoKandj Agents for. a goods aaS the TKX anct compll )S. Styles io. j SHj PCAPS G: varied nture OS. , llewbtit. We trch 7. iSXo. MPs T KctaU tatlic trade. Pays the Jiigliest Jan. i, i8S.-dwiy produce. . - 37 CfflHl Flacs, LOUfSVtLLE. KY., X lt&T vJontvl 14 lfwH. MAlUkd fjstsui uj Sm- mtmtnettMU. an r-uM'-J !"" ciSSiitfiSf1 EASES iponnatorrac. tuid Imyolcncy, si a fBWlt tjf njaf-tAsm 1m ywstli. irotl twtiwh BsV llvtosriutAsMKSaWvMBtrH. 8eHimir.Btl3K(iu,tB)cl.tssiv tlMssjl7sjiMrt Wa-of lilfDcftesitsiaeaH-ry rny uin. - Vaava .. araaa-ai. . - 1 Ut..r U- Statl hw eto-.rsoi.sr1t , an looms; aij --a FSerB-ea Iiauaraaj cvrn aos--l. OnnnTrrhfiSk- . Strict. OrtUltt. ibnia. ( taamHk JlbkfnMssrtilsMtrdcLatoijatTL-J wtsrintadUFa-Ba-s aeatcktrtsnaL r.aeial-niinat-taL Fadnaa lawtt.ua ftaa faVi eaMatnmaiteaTnun Tin ttla Haam.-i" b nUIj a auil ar ezaieaf aajwbe. aatdtTntaNEMnL MMnTnltn'anna nC HtWanT unres usaranteea in bia um BdnCrtaJnC.--. , , . anj, SS JSSI pUIBUSHtUI 7 WT "-ll an- aaaTTa-a I towsisiirt m4 tmrnagatemat nUrtlj wBAJrH-Hie. PRIVATE COUNSELOR, fcmtM1-UtaTUrMIstsMlsas hammtPX&JU.ir.X, enkumiji.4r.JsL nPRETH ft 50SS, WafclOv JATTOU