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W2M:g&5& & "Hlfr'.. - qjf-f -? mt. -j-,aja jjta.- "'eo s rm ,. J BEE EEKLY w f YortiME xxxn BRENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 47, 1897. NUMBER 101 . NHAM w A. m. jl A." l aJJLw i STATE HEWS. Seguin is to have an oil mill. Cotton chopping, is still going on in Colorado county. De Leon, Comanche county,' -has a telephone exchange. -Bicycle parties is a new fad "in LaGrange society circles. The pecan crop is reported to be very promising this year. --Bicyclists are forbidden the use of the sidewalks in Gonzales under penalty. Several cases of scarlet fever lhave appeared among children in an Antonio. -The attorney generl has ap proved a S5,000 issue of Burleson cOunty bridge bonds. Eastland county is to have a' new S45,000 courthouse. ., The carpenters and joiners of Cleburne have organized a pinion. No efforts are being made to operate the Tyler canning facto ries this year. Tom "Williams and Tom New man have been jailed at Dallas on a charge of counterfeiting. The finest African tobacco can frequently be purchased in Cape -Tpwn at 9 pence per pound. Hobert DeVilbiss died at Pearsall last "Wednesday of lock Jaw, caused from sticking a thorn in his foot. A sawfish eighteen feet long and weighing 937 pounds was captured in "a turtleief At Corpus Christi last week. A district meeting andlchool of instruction of the Knights of Phythias will be field at Taylor Monday, June 21.' The demand for cattle in the Panhandle is largely in escess of the supply 2-yearSlds"sellirig -atS27.50p'erhead. Eleven citizens of Smith .county have been arrested charged with Jrilling .Will Jones, In the Tyler--jail ' a few' days The tobacco crop in the vi cinity of "Wills is the finest ever .grown there and is now being cut and stored in barns for ma turity. W. L. McGaughy announces that he will be a candidate for land commissioner next year, and that he expects to capture the nomination. Hon. J. D. Sayers has .ac cepted an invitation to address .the Bell county Confederate vet-' erans at their annual reunion, July 14th and 15th. The residence of Mr. T. B. "Wood, 2 miles south of Hemp stead, was burned last Tuesday morning. Most of the household goods were saved but the build ing was a total loss. - -"Harvestfis under full head way in the 'Panhandle country; the yield onwheat and oats being heavier than in any previous year, and will be practically all saved. The livery and sale stable of J. R. Derdinger, of Dallas, was totally destroyed by fire at 3 o'clock last Sunday morning. Fourteen head of horses in the burning building were cremated jos they stood in their stalls. 'Lee county has leased four leagues of school land for five ;year8 at three cents per acre, -which has had the 'effect of placing the county in better con ation, financially, than it has rbeen in a number of years. The Madisonville Meteor says the Havana tobacco crop of Madison county is not a large one this year :merely a test crop, but Hit proves the success that it now promises we won't do a thing but let the world know we are in tobacco business. At JtL-o.trtl SON'S N E MONEY SAVERS For the Benefit of the Buying Public. The Prospect for an Early Fall Trade Induces us to Pffer special advantages to our customers, Our Immense Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats FURNISHING GOODS, ETC x Which Consist of First-Class Goods in all Departments, bought for this Season's Business will be offered W FOR CASH ONLY. 11 At Extraordinary Reductions. Just think of it. Thousands of Dollars worth of First-Class Merchandise will " be Sold for less than )-ou would have to pay for inferior articles. Our preparations for the Coming, fall -are being made on a Grander Scale than ever before attempted, with many new departures, , which will all be to the Interest and Benefit of the purchaser. ' . . -. VM V,.V4 WWVtXXWfc VVVVVt,VVlVVVWlW'-"W'WVI.' I SPECIAL BARGAIN ' 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 . - i-.'W. k -. '..--wyfr.jAi '.. f H- yfc" r IIP :r--" :Jb. 20 Doz. Ladies1 Shirt "Waists at 25c each, worthoOc.. , 4 -.. -r 1" i -r 1 1 TTT . 4 T-l m ,- " .1 3i jl: vi " Xiaaies Jjaunariea waistsitiancy, ouc, wortn oca i andSl.OO.- . ' 11 Doz. Ladies' Laundried Waists;at-75c, worth';$1.25 and 1.50 ' 'v,. .-- 12 Dozen Lanndried Waists: Fancy, $1.00, -worthy-1.75 and$2.00. . 2o Doz. Ladies' Belts Assorted Patterns. i . u k - " M ; -v Articles advertised under this head wilTbe carried on oale until all have been disposed of. VtAVtVVVVVtVVVtlVIAV1VtAV4A.VVttVVV iVSP ? . lit :r': .' J?" "Watch the square space in the Center of this advertisement, and take particular note of the Great Values as they appear. You will be'-.sur-. prised at the Low Prices quoted, and -all Ave ask is that you give us a call and examine the articles that we advertise. "We will depend on the exceptionable Low Prices marked on the merchandise we offer for'sale, to do the rest. : . . , Dress Goods in all styles of material and colorings. A lot of ready made Hemmed Stitched sheets. JUa- i Our stock of Ladies laundried Shirt 'Waists is the ; , dies' ready made skii-ts in varied materials, irom $1.00 most complete and largest to be found in the city. ' -P" . Havlyou seen the latest in accordion Plaited Skirts, A skirt that fits wel1 loots wel1 . an,d weare weU' ; ready to put on. ' ! . the Sun Biu'st?, we have them cheap too ! T -n -r- . . . r,, In our Gents' Furnishing Department we have a ' ;,' " A fine lot of Organdies, Swisses, Batiste, Mulls, , T , . , ,. r ,A , - !'' ' ' ime lot of Laundi-ied shirts.from 40 cents up. -. - Tarltan's, Etc. s . 50 Doz. Gents Sti-aw Hats at 50c. each. .'Regular ..:-' Ladies', Misses and Children's fine Shoes. ? i aaa i ca 'I ' , ' . price from 1.00 to $1.50. . ' The Harrison Dry Goods Co., WHOLESALE JUSTJD RETAIZ, It is estimated that there are 1,300,000 Irish people in Aus tralia. The number of abstainers in Great Britain is estimated at 7, 000,000. It is estimated that there are 600,000 bicycles in the State of New Jersey. The production of gold in the United States last year was S53, 000,000, and of silver 857,000,000. Bangkok, the capital of Siam, is a floating city, containing 70, 000 houses, each of which floats on a raft of bamboo. In Corfu sheets of paper pass for money; one sheet buys one quart of rice, or twenty sheets a piece of hemp cloth. In round numbers the total national debt of the United States now is S996,000,000, less than the available cash in the treasury. The old Washington Hall in Durham, England, which is sup posed by some to have been the seat of George Washington's an cestors, has been bought by an American for only S2000. A woman living near Noble, Okla., found a nugget of gold in the gizzard of a chicken she was cleaning a few days ago, and now every man, woman and child in that part of the country is out looking for gold. The total tobacco product of the United States last vear was 565,795,000 pounds, valued at 845,000,000. About the same amount was produced in Europe. The Farmersville Times thinks that when Senator Ingalls says that train robbery is respectable beside the hold-up of the people contained in the sugar schedule of the Dingley tariff bill, he roughly emphasizes the differ ence between robbery by bold aasault and robbery by corrupt and treacherous betrayal. There are about 900 cam.pt off the United Confederate veterans-. A new moon is very small, but; there is always enough of it for two lovers. Samples of coal from the Vining mines, near Santa Anna, have been shipped to the Santa. Fe and other railway companies to test. Experts claim. the out put to be equal in quality to any found in the. State,, while tho--quantjty is inexhaustible. r?. t 6 -II -.H 1 .iSK- vW; . -- T J J