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iSF J& 1 -v rj .-V -i-rS; rm, . -- tjt ct.ViEWiTios.. r? combinatiqn is co lis appearance )f "people in tho "causd of their' holp- existing conditions, mstiis more than any oilH1br'FQCollon planters. j.no ifw Qffesns papers inform us that .Cor. Samuel Jj. James is actively -engaged in a schomo to bring the planters of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas into an asso ciation wibso object is to protoct the cotton crowinc interests against the other combinations that noiv have it at tneir mercy tno transportation lines, tho cotton factors and commission merchants ind tho American Uotton-Uil Trust cumpany. It is proposed that planters snail put tneir plantations into tno company ana reccivostocK .roturn j tho company will act lor pjanier in uispusiug ui mo iurmsn mm witn supplies kh ho now secures through ussion merchants, allow him tonablo salary' tor h.s sorvices licrintondcnt oi his plantation ike chargo of his crop alter it is matfe. Itjs ostimateatbatpian ttrs now-pay 18 percent, on tho monoy they rcqniroin their!opcra. tions,including tho tolls and char ges lor handling in Plow urieans. Tho association will supply him with monoy on terms which his in terest in tho profits, will bring this down to o per cent. The planter will pnrchaso hs supplies through Aho company and got them at tho lowest cash price a very impor tant advantage over tho. present plan. There aro somo formidable dif ficulties in tho way, of effecting the organization, chief of which. is the stubborn individualism that is so conspicuous a characteristic of Southern planters, and is a result ofitho isolation in which they liyo B,sfties'this, planters are strpngly wedded to old habits ar.d reluctant to.adopt nenr ones, oven when the advantages offered aro patent, and it I mains to be seen wbethor they will make thosacrifico of personal "independence which the proposed aistfciation domands. The present oi handling cotton, costing "S5li,b:o, from first to last, is min us totho planter, and when the PHco outbo staple is low Dnngs map:f.oftbcm in dobtat tho end of 'UH) )csi, ADoy inemscivos nave long j-Stognizod that it mustbe chaiigcVVnd replaced tyfajTow svstcm1S5)l severely economical charactcivjaiid it may be tbflbey will accntwtho proposed associa tion as "tho cheapest and best Lgon py for bringing it about. THE PEOAH TEEE. J Tho pwantrco is found an a wild state in the woods of the' va rious sections of tho South and West.' It grows lo n vory 'large size, and bearsyoarly many bush els oTfino flavored nuts. Though littlocrno attontton Jias beonpaid Inablo trcod, cultivation them, the nut nprov- Jives Hong id rea- Bwn ei- F United loany rocky !-fttlo Juablo Btion. Lloat tnaonly object u-wBijnoa fresh nuts, and of a gooar vSriyi rariolv. of Iareo size, from which to grow tho trees. It it is prefer red to set out tho plants, get healthy trees of a gopd varioty one to two years old. Scientific American. A BTEAU PLOW IS SPAIN. Tho latest novolty in plows Is at present being usod in Spaing It works tho ground lo a depth of thirty inches, andlurnsa lurrow two feet wido. If fs drawn by two sixteen horse-power ongineB. Tho instrument is constructed on the patent balance-plow principle, but of very strango porportion. It is a one-furrow, but fitted with two knives, the first turning a furrow sixteen inches wido and fourteen inches deep, and tho second follow ing to a depth of thirty'inches and turning over a furrow twonyrfonr inches wide, leaving the ground completely loosened lo a depth of two feet and six incnes. Drawn by tho steam engines, tho account irr a foreign oxchango says it is possiblo with this plow to turn ovor four acres per day. In cases whero it is necessary to turn up tho land to this great depth, but simnlv to stir'up tho under-soil, all that is rcauircd is to take off the last kmfo and in us placo iixasub soil tync, which will go to a depth ot from twenty-four to thirty in clics. Chicago Times. Tho following from ono of our exchanges is applicable to any vil lagc, town or city in Texas as clsc- whorc. "If somo of the mothers of this city could hear tho profanity and swearing indulged in by their sons whilo running on tho streets at night, they, would bo greatly shock' cd. and wonder whero tho boys fell into such wicked habits. Well, it is bard to toll. In tho first placo then, mothers aro in a measure re. sponsible for tho conduct of their hoys by allowing them to run out on tho streets at night whon they should bo at home. " Then they got in company ot larger noys-and men who caro little for tho morals and well being of our tity, 'and from theso boys learn to roll out big oaths calculated to mako the very hairs of ono'shairstand on the end. If tho mothers of our city will sco to it that their boys aro not out ol their sight after dark, thoy may save themselves of much sorrow and many bitter tears in tho hereafter. Don't neglect small mattors on tho farm. .Reliable statistics show that the eggs produced in the United States last year were worth moro money than all tho silver produced by all the mines in tho country. Tho milK, outtcr ana cheese product exceeded the cotton crop in value. Tho wealth of na tions depends largely on what aro usually considered minor indus tries. Cotton is not king. An orange tree over four hun dred years old, in tho orangeria of Versailles, was first planted by Elcnora do Castle, tho wile of Charlos III. Bicyclist Stevens is now in Canada nnd oxpocts lo reach this country A word in tho car of thoso larm an t?ho roako a habit ol going about Wt!i long faces and never lose an onnortnnltv to run llmvn their business upon . -. ..i. the slightest provocation. Xictup on it. Thcro aro thousands of men working in tho city on salaries, which seem to you littlo'stibrt of a competence, who would only too gladly change places with you and lako chances on weatner ana crops, oniy 10 uo free from tho constant pressure , and wear and tear mentally dont tocitvlifo. Tho farmer, with ! his forty or eighty, or ono hundred ----- . . . ' . . i and sisty acres, freo of mortcrge, is tho poor of any business or sal aried man, in tho world. nurai World. -" , Good Eeiults in Every Caso.- . D.A?Braafordr-wholesaloDner dealer of ChattanorgTeimwriteathat.howa ser iously afflicted with.a soero cold, that fettled on his lungs? had tried manygemeaies'with out beneStSBeins induced to try Dn'Kinc's New-IiscoTerJor Cbnstmiptionj'did so and was entirely cured by use of ft- few bottles. Since which time ho has used it in his family tor all Coughs and Colds with best result. This b the- experienco of thousands whose lives iiu vwn raitu uj uio iiu,." Ttenvprv . Trial Bottles' freo atK.E.Luhn's Drugstore "William Gavlos. who died re ccntly near Natchez at tho ago of 85. was said by tho" Democrat to bo ono of the most highly esteem ed of. iNatcbez 8 colored citizens. When'tho "slaves we'roTfreod ho re fused to leavo his master's family and remained with them. Ho was n Democrat and a trustee of tho Union school. Mrs. Window's Soollilnc Srrnp, Ttrv. Stt.va vns Conn thus writes iu the Rostov CitRisTlAN Freisian: Wo wonld by no means recommend any kind or medi- (.inn HlllL'UWH UlUUUklU U. IAJ vri li wu 1'U.- ticularlv for infants Uatof ilrs. AVinslow's Soothint? Svrun we can SDeak from knowl edge: in our own family it has provfid a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with COUC pains, quiei Sleep, ana uio parents unbroken rest at nizht. Jlost parents can aoreaatc wiej u"33- xxcuia aunt..- a which works to Derfection. and which U hftrmless. for tho sleeDS which it affords tho infant is perfectly natural, and the little rhpmh awakes as "hricht as a button. And dunm? the process of teething, its value is incalculable. Wo have frequently heard mothers say that they wouldnot be without it from the birth of the child till it had finished with the teething seige, on ar.v considera tion whatever. Sold oy all druggists, 25 soetni bottle. '- ' A, little boy was locked up by mistake in ono of the public school houses in Now York a few days ago, and was compelled to remain all night. Ho was completely prostrated with fright and did not closo his eyes. Tho matter is to thoroughly investigated. Food makes blood and blood makes beauty. Improper digestion of food neces sarily produces bad blood, resulting in a feeling of fullness in the stcmacn acidity, heartburn, sick-headache and other dyspep tic symptoms. A closely confined life causes indigestion, constipation, biliousness and loss of appetite. To remove these troubles thpnT is 'no remedy eoual to Vriddv Ash Bittcnr,j;It baa been tried and proven to be k rpeaflc. " 'Purchases' of school lands amounting to 46,000 acres have been forfeited. About tbreo rears nco tlio lucent for A eislfrlifihlmedv first called at his town, andsmco then the numbop of testimo nials that havo been sent in to Carlton & Nath oonctrmng tho irerits of the Remedy, and the many cures effect ed Burprfacs them. They wish it to bo thoroughly underetoo that for all eolda, hoarseness asthma, crcup whooping cough, all phlliirilcal trouVes, they have never known its equal, and positively cuar- anieeit. Ybnnff girls wear round waists with tucked skirts. Cheer Up! Help Is at Hand. "I'm afraid I shall havo to be taken to a hosnita) oi to the noorhoti&c I've been sick so lone that my husband, poor rs he is, can't stand the worry and expense much longer." Ho. you won i aear wue anamoiner. oee what Parker's Tonic will do for you. Flonty of women as badlj o9 as you are, Lave been rescued almost from the grave by it. It will build you up, curing all ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is simple, reliable and safe. State land board receipts for No vember were 27,000. Not a Single Gray Hair. You mav lauirh and think me a vain thing," urites Sirs. J. R. d, of San Fran-dscOjUofgendin-tbisjCfly, ibut J have not a grayjiaii jn jny xjttu. umi ji,rilejiuiAi'aj iAmfiftyind a day. Recently my hair was notonly quite 'gray, but quite thin, too. Tartar's Hair Balsam made in Xew York, I think, did wonders for me. Try it If you have .the, occasion. jAo-lly does what I say, and restores the' color, also." Not a dye, not greasy, highly perfumed. Only re liable 50c. dressing. In Northern Asia now they are making whisky of reindeer milk, which is rich In alcohol. Without Adequate Cause, Or with appar&illy no cause at alt chills and fever, thought to be cured, germinates and refructifies in the svstem. Th-s giant among diseaso? cannot Je laid out with quinine. The only way to giro it a final 7and extinguishing quietus, is to use persistently the national antidote to miasma poison, Hosttetter's Stomach Bitters, which roots it out com pletely. The process of cure is, of course, much easier if the Bitters i used as a pre ventive, when the first chill is felt, but per sons who aro not acquainted with the nature of the symptoms am sometimes in error as to their cause, and neglect tho simple and pleasant remedy, of all others best suited to check the progress of this dreaded and de structive malady. Visitors to, or sojourners in, uiajarious localities .will, moreover, act the part of iom if they use the Bitters as aTireparativCr KbAumatism, constipation, biliousness indigestion and kidney troubles are removed by tho Pittcrs. Prof. Truman A Safford says that .French is the best language to study science in. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburc, III-, says: "Having received so much benefit from Elec trio Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight 3 ears; my doctors told me I would have to havo tho bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and veil' Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bot tle, and BucVlen's Arnica Salvo at 25c per dox Dy it x iunn. Connecticut's now tobacco crop, now being handled, is unusually fine. Carllon & Nash tell us of a remarkable cure effected bv Acker s Blood Lluir. A gentleman uas literally co ered with sores, brought on by neslectinghissj.stf'ni; ulcers or boils cainn out all over him, but a thorough course ol Ackern Blood Elixir cured him. Thev eav that tbevwifl warrant this as being the bcrt Moo I medi cine that can bo boucht It is always certain to cure Syphilis-in its worst form. XI is pobitively guaranteeo. Oscood Bradbury, who died in New Gloucester, .Mo., on Sunday, aged 00 years, was born in the town whero ho died. His dying words wore: ''Hold me, I'm fall- Tlie American Analyst Says of Pomeroys Tetroline Masters: "A very careful examination has failed to find any deleterious substance, but the ingredi ents are calculated to produce theory bene ficial effects claimed." Sold by druggists and J. Tristram, Brenham. Considering tho amount of li cense tho Chicago saloons have, they ought not to object lo pay ing $1,000 for it. Chicago cws. Tho tongue is a weapon that may 1 wound him that wields - An Endunnff Repautton. 2io better evidence of the merit of any j orieinai article cxifis man an cnuunn ivyw tjtion founded against all the attempt! of il, rnvious and'niratical imitators, no have endeavored to palm off their worthies substitutes, and which ivro offered forwi i,rntirit tin. medium of unnrincirled . . . - i dealers. It has been tho worthy fortune of ! Glenn Sulphur ioap to survive all sucn en croachments, and its presto and rights hive been sustained by lesal decision. This article pesesea extraordmarr virtues as a kin remedy and beautifier, and its excellence has been proved ana eilolieu ny ine mu "L' ? ',.2 "T? .?' J?"' Jl 'ZVI. inci-im,..lrin,ofori,ilrniana, This toilful mmhinatfon of soao with sulphur, and which is wen i.nown io ine puunc uy loin; - .: . . ... . .v t.i.li on. I i.risfi.nt advertising ". i .. ....--- phur soap, i inc exclusive vruin-ri w Charles H. Cnttcnton, of iew 1 ork; ana lo guard against immitations purchasers should see luaicacil pacwige uears ins iiuiuu. Tho first Jew to sit in the upper lpirialativo honso of I'russia was tho lalo Baron Karl Rothschild, "Hi Toinpcy ! what you 'fraid off Mhat makes ou shake and shibbcr ?' "Law chile 1 i-c got de affuo An got do tropic libber." Df Iroppic libber limpe ? I don't know wluit you means, But ou can cure our ague livtak'ing SMITH BILK BEANS. To"bits a bottle, don't pay any more! You'll ml dem at de drucman's store." The most economical and best remedy for ague. 25 cents, per bottle. In tho big batch of Kentucky moonshiners confined in tho Cov ington (Ky.) jail is John Patrick, who is almost sovon feet high. lie is a descendant of tho old Locker race, to which tho family of Abra ham Lincoln belonged. Ho is a powerful, raw-boned follow, weigh ing 250 pounds. M In order thai ourtown may have the best goods possible tho popular druggists, Carl ton & Nas'i have agreed to sell Ackers Eddish rrcscriptions among which is Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Theyaet upon tho system when suffering with Dyspepsia, bad breath, sour stomach, luiulency", heart, burn, Ac., S.C, with a wonderful certainty, hence they guarantee them to cure always, or will rciuna me money. In Eoatov, Russia, thcro is a so ciety pf ctitdvurdcrcrs,fwh&,,Tact ingas nurses, poison ctiildrcii to spare thorn troubles ot lifo. TONIC, ALTERATIVE AND CATHARATIC. Simmnns Liver Remilator pures malaria. biliousness, dyspepsia, constipation and piles. It is most effective in starting tho secretions of the liver, causing the bile to act a a purge. When there is an excess of-bilo in the stomach, the Regulator Js an active purge; after the removal of the bile it will regulate the bowels and impart vigor and health to tuewnoiesysiem. m i Wo suspect that a Society for tho Abolition of Keyholes would se cure many liberal subscribers among the first families of Great Britain. Now York Graphic. Buctlen's Arnica Salve The best salve in Tthe world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, orns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guarantec-1 to give perfect sauslaclionr or . jsiacuon- or .money reiunaea. Fnco : cents per dox.i , For sale by RE. Luhn. Whon a man and woman under take to lead' together a lifo oi "plain living and high thinking," tho brunt of tho strugglo always must fall on tho woman. O ME M r<K rentweil trenrtfc r wkt mSr frm Iilmltle4 peemUmr t Uelr mx. UibU try BROWf, THE' BE5T.T0NIC tmiM anrl la fnnlnihlaj for TTiftnim ttftrali Uomen.uidl)wholedBAdntaT7UTe. lffcn riches nd Fmiflea tie Blood. timvlatr inn Appetite, BtrVUKljncDit vb hibw;h;'" Serves 4nlaCiCToiibliiTljTormte Clw. tba eompwiion, ana iuui u i Uo tmootli. nrnrlnni nntintiiMijotv all Otkrrlrxt wudtti! dn. llrs. Euzabith Bubo. Ii Ttnrtn Ati- Wflww kM, Wi. un, TOdor dt of Dee. asth. IBM: -1 hT nid Brawn1! Iron Bitt-M. nd tt huMro -tr than a doctor to nw. hTing' cared rawiw tanknemUdiMliaTslnlifs. Al cured to-rf IJ r OompUint. Mid now my oamplexlon u clear ana mxL m alao bean beneficial to my children." MRU. Louisa O BaAOOOH, Eart Lockport, S.T. iavs " 1 baw eollered nntold miaerr fawn Femak Cutnplaiats, and roald obtain relief tram Dothinc wcrpt Brawn' Iran Bitten GonmiiB baa abore Trade ICarfc and erosaed red liwa on wrapper. Take no other. 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Contains more LanlSaiiivftluab'c prescriptions, cmbraclnir erery vegetable remedy in the puaiuiacapfcis fpf ill acm and chronic diseases. It la emjbaticaly a book feu every man. Price only Jl by mall, postpaid, coit r cll 1 n plain wrapper. lfAMHTU AT! VIE HAMPI.TI FIZEE TO AI.I4 yonnt;andmiddle&eed mcu fqr (h feit DO days. send now, or cut this out, as ion may never eee it gain. Address DR. W. U l'AUKKR, 4 Eaiflnch Etreet, Boston, Mass, TO ADVERTISERS tot acbiTk for J we will print a (eii-lIny aMeru-ieiiieiii in uue aiinion itte oi leauine Vmenran newnaier J hi lf-attherateofonlv one-nilhofa tent nllnc.rurliXNtcilciilatlnnl The a'lrertisfment will be plai el before One Million iliffereni new t.pflierpiirf baser, orFIEIiluov rtfel 1 H arm m m .- KNABE L.JP a V3lVnrl"''LJW POMO KNOW THYSELF. JlMb KtAPCiw len lines win acconunmiuir awnii 7 word Adlretswllhrnpv ofmlv andebett, iir -ietnl 10 rent lr lmkof 11)iae oi;o.p ltowLi. co , 10 Spruce Blrect, New 1 ork Sellini AT ACTU. FOR CASH J .S. Neivbouer Rctirioff fiom the Retail Sit Ctoods f rade in Bre NEW NowisYourBestOpportunity j.-j For Bargains in HoMay, BirlMay aM Wlw Presents, at KW.GRABER'S Bronli Desiring to wind up the business and 1 convert it into casli to invest in other property, I now offer to the public the largest and best selected stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Solid Silven Fine Silver Plated Ware, QOILiID ZFIEItTS, Canes, Spectacles and Magnifying Glasses FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, AND HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, At Prices that arc beyond Competition, so come oarly and make your selections, as this is bona fide, nd X intend to retire from business, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES All those having wnlchcJ, clocks and jowolry in tho storo for repairs will please call early and get tnem. MRS. H. W. LUSK & PARKS, Livery, Feed and Sale Stabje, UNDERTAKERS AND DIRECTORS. LAItOE STOCK OF "Wood. andMetallc BURIAL CASES! CASKETS Fine Hearse of Modern Style. TKRJtS REAS0XAULE. VOSS BROTHERS, -DEALERS IS- STAPLE! FANCY DRY GOODS Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes and Notions. -ALPO- WHOLESALE RE TAIL, G-Tl O CEBS. jfcS-Frec Delivery to A ONLY J. S. Newbouerhas this the Mcllheuny Co., of Houston, in the Wholesale Dry Goods business. On Monday, Nov. 29, Newbouer Bros, will commence selling their entire stock, worth 8100,000, comprising the finest and newest stock of goods all purchased this season-at ACTUAL NEW YORK WHOLESALE COST. Tlxiss is oiix o-fctxetl Bona HPicie Sale. . Safe, Show-cases, Chandeliers and Fixtures for sale cheap. BOUER m, To- an. GRABER. all part- .f the C ity.-a I N day associated ReicMrdt BRENHAM, TEXAS, BEAD QUARTERS FOK- Hardware, Tinware, HUNTERS' ANDIIMILL SUPPLIES, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornices, Flues, F(e Tin and Corrngatei Iron Roofing a Specialty. All kinds of Tinsmithing, Gunsmithing, Locksmithing, 1'ipcfitting Plumbing and Repairing done. LINDEMANN & KOCH, DEALERS IN GiMsandSpitlegGoofl BUGGY AND WAGON MATERIAL, PAINTS, VARNISEES, BRUSHES, BELTINGS, STEAM FITTINGS, and LiraRIC - Corner Sandy and St, Charles ALEX. PBAtmB EST ilRMlLTMlioM NORTHWEST CURNER 0? MTBLIO SQUARE. BRENHAM, ----- TEXAS Has Received a Full and Complete Stock oi PALL AND -LATEST (fiflDiES' IJdressKI goods, DJtrimhihgs, ITiES,) CIOTHIWG, BOOTS AZ?B SHOES, Sata, Caps, Quoonswaro and Orocorloa. AJsu a large and varied asEortmcnt of Parlor and Bed Room Furniture, CARPETS, MATS und HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, tgUC&ll and eiamiim our goos before purchasing elsewhere. Guarantee satisfaction in aDMimeiiLa. CBOOKS AND SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES, SATCHELS, ETC, And a tlno selection of articles suitable for Christmas Presents ! HJULLER'SIOOK STORE, irAiy sritriT, i ir noon to xi:iss' k.ki:kt. zsaz A pisa mx& I No tnatna vdImi ItUmpAil wllk (ha 1mt Con'fwiiterDQrmostronartunorniMMrtMt TSeFISHBRAITDRIICKKR TB1DS . jnot h th "n tiiitt' ni", mbJ tnt rifrip Selling1 EW YORK FOR CASH himself with Mr. & Seelliorst, Pits, Oils anl Gis, HARDWARE, AJTIlSra - OILS, Streets, BRENHAM TEXAS SIMON, S,iHS3 STYLES IN - utve tie a mat STATSONHYl Is The Best Waterproof Goat ETerMaie. i tmoow, n wn kpp you ury in ins naruat iwrra. , iuciii ina uieno our. u yonrwrtproof ruotrt A J TDWFU. W Plmmnn It , Bftton M, ' " ' iugBmaauuma5ispgMi ma i m i n urn in n ii iiTtrrrrmDiinmiQniiiijnMii Felix Halff, successor to NOTICE! SILKS, 75c ON THE DOLLAR. I am offering to tho trade my entire silk stock, thegreatost bargains in the silk lino ovor offered, at 75c on tho 81. Call oarly and select whilo stock is complete, as they go fast. NOVELTIES IN IMPORTED DRESS GOODS. A beautiful and complcto lino of Silk Russian Circulars, CIoaksr Dolmans, Wraps, etc., which constitute a very handsomo lino. "MyOwnMako" $2.50 Lmlies'Fino Shoes, still takes tho lead. Jly Fine Tailor-Made Clothing, which is justly celebrated for its stylish cut and perlcclion of fit, is now on exhibition. i. Y3XErE'jyEJkJsnsr HERMANN WHOLESALE AND Imported and Domestic Western and Texas Produce, WINES, LQUORS, OIGAES, TOBAOOO, Dolicac-es, dandies, Proservod Vegetables, Pruit, Meai fcihl., Pickles, Canned Emit, Fats, etc. BRENHAM TEXAS. Sole Agent of Anhatiser's Celebrated St. X,onis Beer S- ICE IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST HATES -T IS-Lowc8t wholesale prices. to tho trade! Pays tho highest market prico ior Cotton and other prodnco. D .KAMPMANN, President, XjOTSriS STAR BREWING COMPANY. CcleLrated Lager and Specially Bed "SELECT" BOTTLED B'EER. ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GIVEN C. MINKWITZ, Jr., Agent, Brenham, Texas. oiiiinKMiF WHOLXSALT AND Furniture and Carpets a33R.33JJTT TVT Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, House Purnishing Goods.. .gj CARPSTIHa, OIL CLOTHS, HATOfflri MISBORS, HATTSSSSES, " WALL PAPER. We are prepared to famish, yonr homo from tm to bottom, ar ,hrrt ,:, Cimrta woa and nut down. Call and see ns. GoodUdoUTered . Semm MADT STREET. BETWEES AST BROCKSCHMIDT & HOHLT, DEALERS -1N IT GOODS, CWSGjflflfS, IIS, GROOBBIES, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery, Notions, Etc. aOKTII SIDE rUBLIC SQUARE, BRE51LUI, TEXAS. e carry a largo and complete stock of general merchandise snited to tho wants of ec.untry and city customers and are selling tho same at reaspnable prices: All aro invited to call and eiamine-onr stock and prices. B. AVc pay the highest! lirvuuuu. Outr COST! ONLY! ERSi NOTICE! FISCHER, ND RETAIL DEALER IK 'MCYIICE1IE RETAIL DEALER IK OTTO KOEHLER, Sec'y and Gen'l Manager llTAn. Druj , - TJE33a.3 in tho city FREE. and KoRTIJ. , BREMUJI. TEXAS'. -cotton and all kinds of country pj Christmas.