The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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Local Intelligence.
thought that lie was among a
| flock of cormorants, so rapidly
; did they disappear. Mr. Wat-
son is daily shipping consid-
Tiie recent heavy rains have!
erable quantities ot peaches to
i , various towns in the State and
droned out tlie gardens ou low i ala!,8up|>]ylns the home demand
_ |at reasonable prices.
' i
ltiH5 tomatoes are becoming| Gouni.kd.~-A well dressed
1 '"ntv in market bnt, they tastei ninn, who is a stranger in town,
'".i'm
yesterday got an overload of
ot' u
No rain tor twentv-lour con-
bug
juice
an
and lager.
lie be-
Church Directory.
RaprrsT—Sunday School at,;
t);80 a. m ; Preaching at 11 a. m. j
and 7:80 p. m.
Episcopal—Stindav School at i
i
9 a. m.; Divine Service at 11 a. m. i
Methodist—Sunday School at
9 v. m.; Preaching at 10:30 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
German M. E.—Sunday School
at 9 a. m.; Preaching at 10:30 a.
m. and 8 p. m.
P RE8BYTKRIA5T-S U tl d a_V Scl 1 ool
at 9:30 a. m.; Preaching at 11.
R. E. LUHN
secutive hours. According to carne obstreperous and went to I Services in the Opera House,
the Georgtown philosopher if it | cavorting and charging around,
never rains any more we'll havej'K)£Pnn back and pitching
,jrv time. ; tremendously, putting to shame
several bucking mustahgs that
Ma rriaok Licenses.—The
County Clerk has issued but
one license during the week!
-ending June 21st; that to R. M.
Jacob and It. M. Bloombargh.
The Banner learns from the
County Clerk that real estate
transactions are brisk. Consid-
erable property is changing
hands.
No More English.—Der Tex-
w Yolksbote announces in its is-
sue ot yesterday the discontin i p
nance of the English part of its
paper; want of patronage is
the reason assigned.
Stir 'em Up—A Chappell
Hill subscriber complains that|
were anchored to the courthouse
hitchii.g ]X)sts. lie wasgobbled
up by a gay and testive peeler
and lauded in the city bastile
where he cooled down and fur-
nished food tor the pulex irrv-
tans last night, and will contrib-
ute to the cities exchequer this
morning.
Change of Time.—Trains now
pass here at 10:55 a. m. and
German Lutherian Chorch.
—At the school house ot the
German Society. I)r. A. W.
Von Millerson, Pastor. Divine
service in German at 10 a. m,
and 8 p. m. In English at 4 p. m.
Brenham Lodge K. of P.,
No. 10, meet every Wednesday
evening at Masonic Ilall at 7:30
o'clock.
Notice to tho Public.
All letters and other mailable matter
addressed to any of the Northern or
Western States, Arkansas, South aud
North Carolina, Delaware, District of
Columbia, Kentucky, Missouri, Mary-
ftiid, Virginia and West Virginia, and
to alj toreigu countries should be mail-
11.10,. Wn f ..,wl of i e(* ''y 10:ii0 a. m.; and all letters and
11 40 p. m. hound \Y e,t, and at j ()Ul/r mai, Inatter ilUen(Jed for Hny of
3:30 p.m. and 2:4o a, m. bound} the Southern States, not included in
the above list, should be mailed by
3:10 p m.
Mails for Wesley, Welcome, New
, i Uim, and Industry, leaves Brenham at
purchase j n. 111. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
desil'-! Saturdays, und returns same days at
Kortheait Corner Public Sifuare.
brenham, teyas.
Dealer in
Drugs, Medicines,
AND
Druggists' Sundries' Faints, Oils,
and Painters, Supplies, Drug-
gists' Glassware, Sponges,
Brushes, Patent Medi-
cines <f* Pct'umery.
STAPLE AM) FANCY STATIONERY*
Pens, Inks und Pocket Knives.
Toilet, Shaving and Laun->
dry Soaps,
MEDICINAL WINES AND SPIRITS
Every article sold or dispensed and
warranted to be what it is represented
in quantity as well as quality.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
at all hoars day or night. an. 19t
Central Boute!
—
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their,
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Dr. Tutt-—Dear Sir: For ten year* I have
been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and
Piles. Last spring yotir pills were recommended
1 to me; I used tliern (l>ut with little faith). I mn
i now a well man, have good appetite, digestion
I perfect, regular s'ools, piles gonn, and I liava
I gained forty fvounds solid flesh. They are worth
their weight in gold.
Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
TUTP8 PILLS
CURE SICK HEAD-
AOHJL
THE
Bloombargh will
c5
Mails for Independence and Waeh-
Mr. Dave
soon start l ast to
Fall and Winter stock;
I
ing to close out Summer stock, j' Pr-
offers it at less than \\ iiolesale J in^t.on, arriV« at Brenham at 10 a. in.
, , , , Tj price for the next thirty days. I ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
lie does not receive the Ban™^ , j ,ow ri4s ,ukI and le.wi.tSp.u, on.«m.d.vS.
^ - n Mails for Gay Hill, krohnes store,
Elbee and Caldwell, arrives at Bren-
ham at 0 p. m. on Mondays and Fridays
and leaves at C a. in. on Tuesdays and
Saturdays.
Mails lor Wren's and Baldridge's store
arrives at Brenham, on Tuesdays at 4
p. m., and leaves on Wednesdays at 8
a in. Stephkn A. Hackvvoth, p. m.
regularly and wants somebody | everything as represented, tro to
stirred up. The paper is regu-
larly mailed from this office.
Bloombargh's.
The Maiilman Case.—The
examination of witnesses was
concluded yesterday in the case
of Davis. The counsel finished
their arguments a little after
live o'clock. The Court ad-
journed till 10 o'clock this morn-
ing when the Judge will render
his decision.
A new and elegant pavement
is being put down in front ot a
HAVE
E
AM"
E
Y
E
To [Business*
and call on T. J. Panipell, who!
is now selling dry goods, cloth-
ing, boots, shoes, hats, ladies
and gents underwear, trimmings,
&c., at remarkably low figures.
/ *j > 1
Head Quarters tor Embroide-
liiijin6&b hou86 on Saudy street 51 Fans, Chains, Ribbons, Flowers,
AN O RD1NANCE.
TO Provide for the receipt of subscrip-
tions, and for the erection of a build-
ing for white Public Free Schools of
the city :
Be it ordained by the City Council of
the city of Brenham :
Skc. 1 Whereas, many citizens ot
the city of Brenham, have subscribed a
fund for the erection of a building for
the Public Free Schools of the city ;
,, | T , and whereas, it has become necessary
nes, (i loves, Corsets, Hose, j that the fund aforesaid should be col"
it is composed of brick bats
large and small, big and little;
it is a master piece of brick-
laying and reflects great credit
upon the mechanic—a treedman.
Irs principle feature is its
smoothness which is equal to
that of a corduroy road thinly
overlaid with cobole stones.
Swear Not.—Cussists and
dabblers in obscene language on
the streets had as well take
■warning. A citizen was yestcr-
d ty captured by a "cap," armed
not with a billy, but a warrant,
issued under the broad seal of
the city of Brenham, whese
peace and dignity had been in-
sulted, by the said cit in using
profane and obscene language on
the public streets. He appeared
hofore His Honor, the Jfo)or
and pleading guilty was assessed
a few dollars for fine and a few
more dollars for trimmings.
The peace and dignity of the
city was appeased.
Hipe Peaciie8.—The udevil,"
the "compa," the reportorial and
the editorial corps ot the Ban-
ner are under obligations to Mr.
William Watson* for a rare and
acceptable treat; a full grown
old fashioned white-oak-split
corn basket full of ripe lucious
Reaches. The "devil" and all
the other chaps done them full
justice, and at the devils sug*
gestion their "stummick-felt"
thanks are hereby returned.
Had a stranger happened in
when the force was "at work"
cji the peaches, he would have
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats
at prices way down, go to Bloom
bargh's.
lecied and applied to the purpose for
which it was intended; that, Messrs.
E. Reichardt and Julian McFarland be
and are hereby uppoiuted a committee
to receive the said subscription, and to
~ ~7~ I superintend and supervise the erec-
Iced lemonades, cooling and tionofsaid building.
Sec. 2. Said committee, before enter-
ing upon the discharge of their duties
shall execute a good and sufficient
bond, with one or more securities, pay
able to the city of Brenham in the sum
of fifteen thousand dollars, conditioned
nvigorating at Hirsciibero's.
For Sale—On very moder-
ate terms a good second hand
PIANO in good order. For
particulars, apply at tl.is office tggffSSg*
IIirsciibero keeps the finest
liquors and cigars to be found
in the city. Try them.
St. Louis Beer on ice, (new
process ot freezing,) or fresh
from the keg as may be desired;
also all kinds of drinks at S.
Muery's, opposite the Central
House. 124-2 w
Skc. 8 The said committee are in-
structed and authorized to enter into a,
contract in the name of the city with
some suitable person or persons for the
erection of said building, taking bond
from said contractor for the completion
of the same in accordance with the i
Houston & Texas Central B'y
the connecting link
Between the Trunk Lines of the North
aud East, and the
Gulf of Mexico on the South,
FOTtMS THE
tyeat 2ffii-euqh £R.oate
And main artery of commerce and trade
TO ALL POINTS,
And offers the Best Pontes, on Quick
Time, with more Comforts, bet er Ac-
commodations and Greater Security
than any other Line. Passing through
the Richest and Most Beautiful por
tions of the Great Empire
STATE OE TEXAS,
it gives to the pnssencrer a view of the
grandest scenery, finest agricultural
district and great gia/.iug grounds of
the west.
Its passenger and freight, trains are
surpassed by none in the State. Pull-
man's Palace Drawing Room and Sleep-
ing Cars leave St. Luu'ib daily via the
M K & T Ry. at 9 a. m.; Hannibal at
10:00 a. m., and Sedaliaat 6:23p. m ,
running through to Denison, Shermon,
Dallas; Hearne, Austin and Houston
without change. Connection is also
made at Sherman with the Texas &
Pacific R'y- for the above named points.
The connections of this Road with
the ME & T at Denison for St. Louis,
Hannibal, Chicago, Fort 'Scott, Kansas
City and all points North and East;
with the Texas & Pacific at Sherman
f(Jr St.. Louis, Cairo, Memphis, and all
tuh's pills
CinU DTBPSPfllA.
TinTSRLLS
CUBS CONSTIPATION
tutpsp1lls
cubs nun.
tutpTpills
COB* TETBK AND
AGUE.
TirrmiLLs
DUE* BILIOUS COLIC.
nnrspiLLS
CUIUS KIDNEY COX-
PLAINT.
tuttTpills
eras TORPID LIVES
Dr. Tutt hasbeen en-
jyaged in the practice
of medicine thirty
yean, and for a long
time was dcmonstra»
tor of anatomy in the
Medical Colfege of
Georgia, hence, per-
sons using his Pills
have the guarantee
that they are prepared
on scientific principles,
and arc free from -.til
quackery.
He has succeeded in
combining in thert
the heretofore antag-
onistic qualities of a
strengthening, purge*
iivei purifying tonic
Their first apparent
effect Is to increase th«
appetite by causingthe
food toproper) y assim •
Hate, tnns the system
is nourished, and by
their tonic action on
the digestive organs,
regular & healthy tv-
acuationsare produced
The rapidity with
which perrons fake on
flerh, while under the
influence of these pills,
ol itself indicates their
adaptability to nourish
the body, and hence
their efficacy in curing
nervous debility, mel-
ancholy, dyspepsia,
wasting of the mus-
cles. slngpishness of
the liver, chronic con-
stipation, and impart-
ing health and strength to the system. Solrt ev-
ery ^where1Office1js1^'niySfrcet;N .
ITRIUMRH GF SCIENCE.!
Gray Hair can be changed to al
glossy black by a single application of j
IDr.Terr's Hair Dye. It acts like magic,!
land is warranted as harmless as water. I
IPrice $1.00. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y.
Beer.—It* you relish an ice-
cold glass of St. Lmiis beer, go
to Benedict Gerber; who keeps
not only beer, but all kinds ot'
fashionable drinks.
contract.; provided that said committer! poiutB East and South-east, and atHous
shall not contract to pay for said build-1 ton with the G II &S A for San Antouio
the (i II &• II fyr Galveston, the Texas &
N. Orleans Iiy. for Beaumont, Orange,
&c.; the Morgan and Mallory Steam-
Potter & W iiite, at the brick
stable, keep first class livery out
fits for hire at living rates.
August Flower.
The most miserable beings in
the world are those suffering
from Dyspepsia and Livor Com-
plaint. More than seveuty-five
per cent of the people in the
United States are afflicted with
these two diseases and their ef-
fects; such as sour Stomach,
Sick Headache, Habitual Cos-
tivness, Palpitation of the Heart
Heart-burn, VVater-brash, gnaw-
ing and burning pains at the pit
ot the Stomach, Yellow Skin,
Coated Tongne and disagreeable
taste in the mouth, coming up
of food after eating, low spirits,
&c. Go to your Druggist R. E.
Luhi) & Co., and £ot a 75 cent
Bottle ot August Flower or a
Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try
it. Two dose® will relieve vou.
iwj; a sum exceeding ten thousand
dollars,
Skc. 4. The city hereby pledges
its good faith andt-redit. to make irood
and pay anv aud all deficiencies there
may be in said subscription, by reason
of non-payment on part of the subsciib
ers toeaid fund.
SfiC. 5. This ordinance shall go
into force and have, effc-ct from and
after the day of its passage.
Approved May 7th 1877.
J, T. J. O'Riordan,
Mayor.
Attest : C. H. Carlisle,
may 10 Secretary.
Vicb's Floral Guide
is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely
illustrated, and containing an elegant
colored Flower Plate with the first
numuer. Pries only 25 cents for the
year, The first No. * for 1877 just is-
sued in German and English.
Vick'B Flower and Vegetable Gar
den, in paper 50 cents; with elegant
cloth covers $1.00,
Vick's Catalogue—300 illustrations,
only 2 cents. Address
Jamks Vice. Rochester, N. Y.
Flower and Vegetable Oar den
is the meBt beautiful work of the kind
in the world. It contains nearly 150
pages, hundreds of fine illustrations,
and six Chrorno Plates of Flowers,
beautifully drawn ana colored from
nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers,
$1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in Ger-
man and English.
Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25
cents a year.
Vick'B Catalogue—300 illustrations
only 2 cents. Address
Jamks Vick, Rochester, >'. V.
ships for all points on the Gulf and At-
lantic rousts, and the Liverpool A: Texas
Steamship Line to Liverpool, Havre
and other European cities are perfect,
while its freedom from dnst. and heat
on accouut of the nature of the soil and
the open prairie country over which it
passes, with its coolinif sea breeze,
pleasant scenery of broad prairies, beau-
tiful groves, well cultivated fields of
cotton, corn, small grain, and fruits,
render it epppcially desirable and ad-
vantageous to travellers and shippers
in preference to othets.
JBny your Tickets and ship your
Freight by the
Qonston & Teias Central E'y.
The following Others and Agents have
been established by this Company,
where information may be had concern-
ing not only the H & T C Railway, but
Texas generally.
F. L. MANCHESTER. Eastern Pas-
senirer Agent 417 Broadway, N. Y.
Gen. J. B. ROBERTSON, Pass. & Im-
migration Agent, 113 North Third St.
St, Louis, Mo.
A. ALLEE, North-western Pass. Agt.
101 Clark street, Chicago, 111.
NICK HOLME-% Southeastern Agt.,
No. 2 Burnett House. Cincinnati, Ohio.
J. R. COFFIN, Southern Pass. Agt.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Information may also be had at the
Agencies of the MRS T Railway, in
New York. Chicago, Cincinnati, Ilau
nibal and St. Louis,
J WALDO,
Geu'l. Pass. & Freight A^t.,
Houston, Texas,
J DURANI),
Geu'l, Supt., Houston, Texas.
What is Queen>s Delight
Read the Answer
It is a plant that prows In the South, and is
spechilly adapted to the cure of diseases ot that
nature's own remedy,,
Entering at otiee into the blood, expelling .>il
scrofulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections.
Alone, it is a searching alterative, but when
combined with Sarsapariila, Yellow Dock, and
other herbs, it forms
dr. tutt's sarsapariila
and pen's delight,
The most powerlnl blood purifier known to med-
ical science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased
joints, foul discharges from the ears and nostril-,
nbscesscs, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney com-
plaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered
liver and spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous
system imparts a fair complexion, and builds up
the body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strong-
ly recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst
type have been radically curcd by it. Bei.ijr
{mreiy vegetable, its continued use will do no
larm. The best time to take it is during the
summer and fall; and instead of debility, head-
ache. fever and ague, you will enjoy robu st
health. Sold by all druggists. Price, $1.00.
Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.
i -
WHAT IS QCEm DELIGHT!
It is a plant that grows in the S«'uth
and is the only actual blood purilier
ever discovered, by which all diera^s
that centre in the blood can be erailina
led at once and forever. It expels fur
life all scrofulous, syphilitic, cutaneous
and rheumatic Hffections, and is the
ONLY TRUE REM ED lr for this class
of diseases. Alone, it is a Searching
alteritive, but when combined with
Honduras Sarsapariila, Yellow l>ocfc
and other roots and herbs, it becomes
a blood purifier unsurpassable and uu
equailed. Such is the combination of
Dr. Tutt's Sarsapariila and
Queen's Delight,
forming the most powerful alterative
known to the Medical Science for the
cure of old ulcers and sores, diseased
joints, foul discharges from the t-aiK
nostrils, Abscesses, skin aflecfioiis,
rheumatism,dropsy, kidney complaints,
evil effects of secret practices, diseased
scalp, disordered liver and spleen, and
all diseases that centre iu the bio.id
It possesses the peculiar property of
imparting a fair complexion and
Causes the Body to Gain in
Solid Flesh.
Its value cannot be too strongly im-
pressed upon the attention of those
who have been exposed to a taint, of
improper character. The afflicted atv
assured that this is not one of the
worthless nostrums of the day, hut is
prepared upon scientific principles, hy
a physician of thirty years experience.
Sold everywhere.
Principal office,
18, Murray St., New Yorfc.
aug4-eowlv
To The Ladies f
The undersigned re&petttf'ully
annnouneea to the ladies <>(
Brenham and vicinity that. *lio
is prepared to execute all kinds
of work if] liair^ such its
Switches, Curls, Frlzettes. it
In a neftt and tasty maimer.
Satisfaction guaranteed, hu *
ronage solicited.
apr gdtf A$xt£ Bjtortix,
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