Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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Officii: Low Building, Corner Sandy and St. Charles Streets. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice, Brenham, Texas.
VOLUME XVHI.
BRENHAM, TEXS-S, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1893.
NUMBER
AT COST
FOR CASH
1 will leave about February 1st, to purchase the
Ml MOST COMPLETE
-consisting of-
Iff, HUB,
That has ever been brought to the City,
«•
To make roo n fur the elegant stock I offer, be-
ginning January 16, 1893, my enture line of
Dry Goods, Glolhine, Etc.,
$
AT COST FOR CASH!
This is no Sham Slae,
But will be just as advertised. This sale can
not last long. Anyone in need of Dry Goods
etc. will do well to call in while the stock is
complete. As to
aid QUANTITY
evefvone concedes that my stock is the largest
and best in the city, My trade has been very
satisfactory for the last year, but still have a very
stoclc. My line of F ine Dress C^oods is
still complete in every department.
REMEMBER THE DATE, JAN. 16.
V/OBTU A OnilfBA A BOX."
ROLLING
St. Helen*,
England, ii
the Kit of
■ great bm-
ineea.
CHAIN'S
[ n -re made there.
PiKUL&H? * ,peci^£
The*
- _ (or all
s Merrom M* 111*
ESouh ariaing from Weak,
> Mnniiwii, impaired Digestion,DIb-
5 <>ril.-:-ril Liver ud all Vernal*
> Alluirntu, 1
Ttiiit m CCVCRtO WITH A TMTUEI1
5 AND SOLUBLE eOATIM.
> C f ;»i • <1 ru Price M centt a box.
*' - York Depot, 3*5 Canal St.
—Work haw commenced on the
new Palestine opera bouse.
—A new wood-working plant has
been established at Jefferson.
—The Haskell Free Press is mak-
ing a strong pull for a flour mill.
—There now fifty-four inmates in
the Grayson county alms house.
—The Third party people of Brady
are raising a subscription to start a
paper at that place.
A Woaun Praacimr.
When George Eliot dre^r the wonderful
pen picture of Dinah, thewouiun preach-
er, in "Adam Bede," she probably had no
Idea that such a being would ever exist
outside the world of fiction. She does,
however, in the life and work of Anna
Howard Shaw, who gaTe np pleasures
and friends to follow the ministry. Dr.
Shaw is not a graveyard sort of preacher;
on the contrary, ahe can be as merry as
a lark and as wise as an owl, though she
has anything but a screeching voice. She
lias filled the pulpit of several Massachu-
setts churches and is at present in Phila-
delphia. She was a guest a few days ago
in New York at the Pilgrim Mothers'
dinner, given at Jaeger's, on Madison ave-
nue, and she replied to the to,ant, "The
Four Pilgrim Mothers," in a witty and
masterly fashion. She is a graduate of
the Boston university, and lias received
diplomas from the medical, legi-l and
theological departments. She is rather
short of stature, but is graceful and well
dressed and presents an attractive ap-
pearance in the pulpit.—New York Ad-
vertiser.
—Work has commenced on a new
public school building at Houston.
—The Gatesville Star says that
city muBt have a new school build-
ing.
FORLRDIES-^GENTLEMEN.
"BOXtip"school Shoes
Jbi* Boys ar\d Girle
Are allotbe BEST SHOES OFFERED for the money. Ask your dealer for them and H ha
does not keep them send to lis for a descriptive list. Made and Warranted by
C. H. FARGO & CO., CHICAGO.
CVr sate at ay Urockschmldt .4 Hohlt, 1> ejliaiu, Tex;. 11. Kui, el, lliu.ou, Ir.\.
MERIT WILL WIN.
CANFIELD
DRESS
SHIELD.
SALES IB.OOO PAIRS A DAY.
CANFIELD RUBBER CO
Offices: NEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG AND VIENNA.
For sale in Brenham at the following stor?; P HOFFMANN.
J. KOLLMEY.
e,
[Main Street, Next to K. Hoffmann's Store.]
AT COST: My entire stock of wall paper,
Mattings, etc. Have all sizes of Wire Screen Doors and
Window Screens, which I will close out at COST. Give me
a call and 1 will sell you anything in my line cheaper than
the cheapest, as I buy for spot cash. Jfnll ptock of CJoflins
and undertakers goods on hands. Carpels sewed and put
down. Free deliver"
J. KOLLMEY.
THE ONE PRICED
Clothier
KZ>
My stock of fall and winter goods is now in and I have in
stock thefiriest line of
MENS' and BOYS OIjOT HX3STQ-
ever brought to the city of Brenham.
line of John B. Stetson Hats,. Hats to suit everybody.
InFurnishing Goods, have Everything
new in Ties, Bows and Scarfs, handkerchiefs, half hose, white and colored Shirts, Un-
derwear from the lowest to the best, am sole agent in Brenham for laros Hygemc
Undeewear. These goods will meet the popular want and need only to be seen
■ • . —kindle ,he Hanan A Sons and Ed-
i brand COLLALS and CUfFS;
COATS, all grades and pcica*.
I hive the goods and my prices are right. Call and see me.
JAS, H. SIMON. One Priced Clothier, I Furnisher.
Nothing will be kept back, Every article
- ' 1 . -
in the house goes at cost.
Respectfully,
HOFFMANN.
Ill
SANTA FE SALOON
Open Dav and Night.
Finest VINES, LIQUORS aid CIG1BS
^Uwajjsj>nHafui
WNI. HMILMMN, Propr
BRENHAM. TEX-
Cold Fresh Beer
Always on Tap.
Responsible for ail
Baggage or Valu-
ables left in my
Care.
Lunch at All Hours.
Lunch prepared -*br
Traveler*.
The Story of a Ring.
It is not generally known that Mrs.
Cleveland's engagement ring was not the
valuable diamond which Mr. Cleveland
presented to her upon her return from
Europe a few days before her marriage.
Before her departure with her mother
upon the European journey the president
elect visited New York for the purpose
of saying farewell to his fiancee. It was
then decided to keep the engagement
from the public until her return, when
almost simultaneously with the an-
nouncement would come the marriage.
It was Mrs. Cleveland's wish that no
regular engagement ring should be given
until that time, aa during her trip abroad
she preferred to wear a seal ring which
had belonged to her father and npon his
death had been given to his most inti-
mate friend, Mr. Cleveland.
This plan was accordingly carried out,
and until her return to New York the
president's wife had never worn a dia-
mond ring. The first one she ixmsessed
set with this stone was given her im-
mediately upon landing from the steam-
er by a cousin living in New York, who
hurried down to Tiffany's and purchased
the small diamond star which Mrs.
Cleveland generally wears upon her lit-
tle finger.—Kate Field's Washington.
Abont Making Dimples.
Somehow one does not like the new
discovery of the production of dimples
by electricity. A dimple is a perma-
nency, and to plant one where it does not
naturally exist is an act of duplicity.
The mere dimpling of the features pro
duced by a laughable idea or by tic-
kling is another matter. I refer to those
lovely little depressions in the cheek and
chin in which young persons are fabled
"to bury their loves." That science
should have so much as a little finger in
the formation of these things is an out-
rage on romance; it is as thongh a man-
ufactory should be started for the turn-
ing out of "fairy rings."
The imitation is said to be so admira-
ble that it, is impossible to recognize it
as such, but it requires a constant sup-
ply of electricity capable of giving
almost as great a shock as the discovery
of the deception itself. For this reason,
the dimplee, if I may so call her, has to
be specially protected, and when in the
open air, at all events, may be recognized
by her wearing, like cricketers—though
of course of a much more delicate make—
India rubber gloves. .This is worth know-
ing.—James Payn.
FEE
CURES ALL 5KIN
AND
BLDDD DI5EA5E5.
h,7.H.n. E. ». f. .pUll —A .to.,
and prescribe tt with^ |r«t iallifartlom for tfeo nrM of all
f»»rm» and stages of Primary,
luRES SCROFULA.
bypnun. Hp—. pwmwwi mmmmm
£*>roe, Glandular Swellings, Rh«ama»lea>,
Chrotlo Uinert tttt bos* ml Hod all —
,m raarraa gam sag mm mr
rial Poison,Tetter, Scold (lead, *tr., tie.
P. P. P. U a oowifal tonic, and an axe*Hint
- - P P P
•m • imp • *
Clllib RHc.UMAuiM
LodlM whoM I
impofooc
CURES
gjaif Jsst vxdr'ZL zltL
T^>
.t * JT a ,4C «
CuresdyspepsiA
OA.
Sold by J. TM8THAM, Brenham Tua*.
—MSB—
AUQ. LINDF.MANN.
! Cutters,
Stuffera,
Knives,
Axes and Hatchets,
COOK AND HEATING STOVES.
Have
YOU
AN?
USB
'FOR
Office Stationery ?
The Banner can supply you.
W. A. WOODttCo.
DCALBM IN
LUMBER.
Heart Shingles, Windows, Doors,
Hriolt, L'me an<^ Cement,
Studebaker Wagons
Genuine Qlidden Ponce Wire,
Brenham, Texaa
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Latest U. S. Gov't
—The streets of Hillsboro are be-
iag improved.
An Old Nnr»« for Child en.
Mrs. WiksLow's Soothing Syp.lt has
been used over 5O years by millions or i;oth-
er8 for their children while teething, with
perfect success. It soothe-, the child, softens
rms, allays all pain; cu es wind col c, and
the best remedy for iliari imM. Sold by
Druggia.s in every part of the wovid. Iio
lure and ask for "Mrs, Window's Soothing
Syrup," and take no other ki.id. Twenty-five
cents a bottle.
—The oat acreago in Kaufman
county this year is very large.
It Took Trouble l>ut He «ot It.
About two or three months ago 1 purchased
from you a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, put up in Desflloines, Iowa. Such
food results were obtained from its use that
enclose one dollar and ask that you send
me two bottles by express.—J. A. Sciiven,
18 K. 15th St., New York Citv, to H. H.
Lane, Druggist, Peekskill. N. Y. Mr.Seriven
is president ol one 11 f the largest shirt facto
ries in Now York and widely known in busi-
ness circles. When troubled wi.h a cold give
this remedy a trial, and. like Mr. Scriven,
you will want it when again in need of such a
medicine. 60 cent bottles lor sale by J of.
T'i-tram, Krenham, Toia?.
Thirty-five thousand bales of cot-
ton have been compressed at Cal-
vert so far this season.
Female Weakness Positive Curl.
To the Editor: Please Inform your readeis
tliHt 1 have a positive remedy lor the tbo^sasd
ami one ills which arl?e from deranged fema e
organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of
my remedy KIttCK lo any lady of they will send
their express and |>ost office address, Yours re-
spectfully, I>!t. A. C. MARCH1SI Utica Y.
—Lamar county is to have a fair
this spring.
A number one cough cure. Mr Jas. H
Barnet, 243 Cedar St, Buffalo, N. Y., writes
thus: "I am using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
in my family and deem it a number one med-
icine medicine for coughs and colds snd my
house shall never be without it.
—Work will shortly commence on
a new and large brick hotel at Hills-
boro.
It is by all odds the best liniment. Mr. C
MeUger, 217 Geyer Ave., St. Louis, Mo.,
isoitiieseme opinion. He says. Salvation
Oil is the be»t remedy we have ever used :n
our family. It is the best remedy on earth.
—There is not a vacant dwelling
house in Milford.
si no Reward *100.
The readers of this paper will be pieced to
learn that there is st least one drerded dis-
ease that science has been able to civ e in all
its stages, and that is Catairh. Hdl's Ca-
tarrh Cure is the only posi.'ve cu-.e '.row.i to
the medical franco'.y. Ca'c. h beio?: a con-
stitutional disease, .eqjiies a constitutional
remedy. Hall s CatmhCure is ,u!:?n "nter-
ternally, acting directly upon Jie blood and
mucous surfaces of t'le system .oereby de-
stroying the foundation of the o'j.c. se, ?nd
giving the pai'ent st-ength by bu-Vai' uothe
constitution and assist'n<» nrture n ooing i.«
wo.k. The propiieto s nave so i."ic,i :»itti in
its curative poweis ij-t hey offer One Hun-
dred Dollars fo. any ctse that ;t fr ' ? 10 cure.
Send lor list of testimonials.
J. F. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0.
(#*Sold by druggists, 76 cents
—The new hotel at Midlothian is
rapidly nearing completion.
AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE.
To make it apparent to thousands who
think themselves ill, tnat they are not affected
with any disease, but tin t V svs.em simply
needs cleansing, if to b. lug comtort home to
their hearts, as a cos ive cont'H'on is easily
cured by using Syrup'of Fi",s. Manufac ured
by the California Fig S 'rtip Co.
—The new Methodist church at
Sterrett will soon be completed.
Yon Mast' »hln?.
Marsden's Pectoral Bs'm is a certain n,nd
speedy euro 'or all cough1; and colds. It gives
relief at once, apd pa manent cure when used
tCCordln^to direction.
—Work will shortly commence on
seven new brick business houses at
Hatto.
McEIree's Wine of Cardd
and THBDFORD'S BLAOK DKAUOHT
*re sold by all Washington County dealers
—Petitions are in circulation at
Terrell asking the commissioners to
straighten the road between the-e
and Kaufman.
A Little Girl,
The daughter of J. B. Cox, a leading mer-
chant of Big Island, Va., who had an alarm-
ing cough, baffling the skill of *he physician,
was cored by the use ol Taylor's Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein.
—Newt Herd has been placed in
the Paris jail charged with assault
to murder, in the Indian Territory,
Miles' iserve and Liver Pills
Act on a new principle—regulating the
liver, stomach and bowels through the
nerves. a new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pil'f
speedily cure biliousness, bad tarte, torpid
liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for
men, women, children. Smallest, rdldest,
surest! 60 doses, 26 cu. Samples tree, at
Jos. Tristram's dru? store.
■ WINK OF CAMMH. a Toalo Mr Woasn
—It will be but a short while nn* v<.
til work will commence on tfco
Weatherford distillery.
— ,r
81««i> on I.eft Side.
M any persons are unable t« sleep oa theii
left side. The cause has long been a puzzle
to physician'. Metropolitan papers speak
with great interest ot Dr. Franklin Miles, the ;
eminent Indiana specialist in nervous and
heart diseases, who has proven that this habit
arises from a diseased hea t. He has aa-
aminfd and kept on record thousand! of
casees. His New Heart Cure, a wonderful
remedy, is sold at Jos. Tristrams Drug Store.
Thousands testify to its value as a cure tor
Heart Disease. Mrs. Chas. Benoy, Love-
land, Colo., says its effects on her were
marvelous. Elegant Book on Heart Disease
free.
*41
hm
—The Galveston school board haa
let the contracts for two new school
buildings.
A Mute K«coverft Speecn.
Alphonce Hemphling. of Summitt township,
Buder Co., Penn'a, made an affidavit that his
twelve-year-old son, who had had St. Vittis
Dance for twelve years, lost his speech, was
completely cured after using three bottles ol
Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, and also re-
covered his speech. Thousands testify to
wondertul cures from using it for nervous dis-
eases, dyspepsia, nervous debility, confns>on
of mind, headache, etc. Four doses of this
Nervine cured Mrs. W. E. Burns, Sooth
I'end. Ind., who had been suffering with con-
stant headache for three months. Trial bot-
tle and elegant book free at Jos. Tristasm's
i pg store.
w
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. $si
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—One hundred and three building
permits were issued at San Antonio
during December.
How'* Vour Head.
P ret ton's Hed-Ake cures headache many
form. It is a guaranteed cure. You pay on
ly for the good it does you. If it does pot
cure you it won't cost you a cent. Sold by
all druggists everywhere.
—A telephone line is to be built
from Austin to San Antonio.
m
m
jmm
Nerve Fag;.
Ihat tired feeling, nervousness, irre
ties, suppression and all diseases of the female
organs are immediately relieved and promptly
cured by using the great Southern favorite,
Creole Female Tonic. It will build up weak-
ly women and make them stiong. It restore*
color to the cheeks.
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—Work will shortly commence on
a new Baptist church at Paris.
—Work will shortly commence on
the new Luling ice factory.
The Old Favotlte.
For twenty-five years Marsden's Pecaoral
Balm has been c household medicine in South
«rn homes, and it has never yet f. iled to do
all that is claimed for it. It will cure way
cough or cold. Tha first dose alw»ys relieves-"
It cures croup in children. Sold everywhere.
"(S
—The capacity of the Barnum saw
mill has been increased.
.j
French Tansy Waters.
Ladies will find these wafers Just what
they need, and can be depended upon every '
time to give relief. Safe and sure. Sent by
mail. Price $2 per box. Emerson Drug
Co. manufacturers, San Jose, Cal., and lor
•ale only by R. E. Luhn. Brenham, Texas.
—Laredo has agreed to donate
600 blocks to an English syndicate
on condition that it begins a woolen
mill within ninety days and oom-
mence operation in a year. Tho
deeds are to be banked until tho
mill is ready for operration.
— -f§ir
■mm
Making h Worldwide Keputatton.
1'ounctl Bluffs, Iowa, Nonpareil.
Chamberlain Medicine Co. of DesMoines
is an Iowa manufacturing institution and on*
which the residents of the state look upon
with pride. Chamberlrin's Cough Remedy
has become national in reputation and »
known in nearly eveiy household in the state
and 'hroughout the great west. Its merits are
established in all pints of America.
becoaiin[
For sale
Jos. Tristram. Brenham, Texas.
—Work is progressing finely on
the new oourt house at Memphis.
—Work is progressing rapidly on
the new Methodist church at Gaines-
ville.
—The Alvord Budget is harping
for the organization of u fire com-
pany at that place.
—A large saw mill is being \
ed at LaFayette.
DxLko.n, Texas, July a8,18$1.
Messrs. Lipman Baos., Savannah, Ga: f
gknts—i've used nearly four bottle* of
P. p. p. i was afflicted from the crown af
my head to the soles of my feet Your 7
P. p. has cu<-ed difficulty ot breathing ai
smothering, palpitation of tho heart, and
relieved me of all pain'; one nostril
closod for ten ytars, now i can bi
tbvough it readily.
i have not slept on either side for
years, in fact, dreaded to see night
now i sleep soundly in any positi
night
1 am 59 years eld, but expect soon
able to take hold of the plow h
feel proud i mas lucky enough to g
P., and i heartily recommend il
friends and the public general!
respectfti'ly, a. m. r,
Tax Stat* op Texas,
Coun.y of Comanche.
Before the undersigned authority
day, personally appeared a. m. "
who alter being duly sworn, mvl
that the foregoing statement made
relative te virtue of p. p. p.
a. m. ram!
Sworn to and lubaeribed berore
Aug. 4,18,1. J.
—The board of trade queatioc i
being agitated at Ooraioana.
—A county fair ia
bnrne.
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