The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 10, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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liANXF.n. than a paucity of the circnUt-
i't<r n led in in,) to indulge very
Church Directory.
B irrisT—Sim day School
Local Intelligence.
-n. . „ , ! hew and last, tlioimh by no
I1 AitMERs in from tie country 1 i rv • <#
uuiiiu) meai>8 least, Cincinnati tarantu-
yesterday report the late, rains1 lar extract. A very small trade
<>. > uvin* ( one a jjreat deal ot was done by the purveyors in
good to Cotton and corn , ^ . . ,1 •' 1 , en
n '• icliiet to tin:) class ot our fellow
Tub B.vnntkr liotifces the re-; citizens.
coipt ot Northern bacon itij
boxes. When will the impor-j Messrs.
tation of bacon c?ase?
lightly in their propensity forl'^f a. m ; 1 reaching at 11 a.m.
• , , " and 7:J0 p. m.
ginger pop, cakes, candv "00- t?,„ , , „ c i c 1 i
• * 1 1' ' • ' ° hPiscoPAL—Sunday School at
9 a.m.; Divine Service at 11 a. m. ;
Mrnionrsx—Sunday School at'
9 a. it.; Preaching at 10:30 a. m.
and 8 p. m.
12, 1877.
NO. 13©
Northern!
Bli
ax Law.
established 1800.
Personal*
W. A. and
German M. E.—Sunday School I)nigS,aws> enacted byt Rosedale Nurseries,
at 9 a. sr.; Preaching at 10:30 a. | re, are but little
the benefit oi
sr. and 8 p. m.
i PuKsnrraitAN-Sunday School Su «t |jejow;
C. T.jat 0:30 a. m.; Preaching at 11.'I and Paintm. ,
His 11,
I Sanders and J. J. Ilaggerty,! Services in the Opera House,
the Mavor in-i ot' ^ellvillo, were doing; German Lutii brian Church.
. , /Y, "lakes reports
gists (rla8iterl y
At the school house ot the;
Brushes, j,gt p()aj. |jg^
cities $ -^courthouse
its Honor, me Mayor in
f«nn» Buraia that it b ond jesterday. 1 |~' . ., „ . w
*]• - , cmf- t n pi'ir ^ tiwip. ! German nocietv. Dr. a. w..staple axd fiku-m in tli«
Tlimg to assess a hue and trim-! "«*• L O. day, »» lude , y Miilei-son,•pastor. Divine "'<■
mings against a culprit and; Pol,,le"cp> l»®cd tknwgh the | servSce in (Jo'n„lvll at 10 a. m.
quite another thill" to collect i clt«^T .Vesterchiy on his return and 8 p.m. In English at 4p.m.
the money,
trom Austin.
Mr. G. W, Robertson, who
ha9 located in Brenharn and
Tiik Brenhani Bible Society
will Hold a meeting at the Ope-j wjjj shortly open a photograph!
la House this afternoon at 4 «rnIl#»fv in thp linilflinc*
o'clock. Rev. \\T. B. Rankin.
Superintendent American Bible
♦Society will be present.
Brenham Lodge K. of P.,
No. 10, meet every Wednesday
evening at Masonic Hall at 7:30
The old crop of cotton in
this county is about exhausted.
The Banner learns from a gen-
c?
tleinau connected with
gallery in the Raudle building,
called at the Banner office yes-
terday. Mr. II. is just trjiii
Little Rock, Ark,, and is much
Notice to the Public.
All letters and 3ther mailable matter
addressed to any of the Northern or
Western Ftat^s, Arkansas, South and
, . »i i i North Can linv, Delaware, District of
pleased with what he has seen oiunihia, Kentucky, Missouri, Mary-
of Texas. * and, Virginia and West Virginia, and
4 | to «11 toreisrn countries should be mail-
v- i ed by 10:i50 a. m.; and all letters and
1 other mail matter intended for any of
in
Look ! Look ! Look ! ^ u
the j auction trash or old and delap- j tile" Soutii'^Vn ' staternotUinjluded
freight depot that there has on-1 idated bankrupt stock sale, the above list, should be mailed by;
ly been about ten bales of cot-1 e *»(l desirable goods for 3'1{J.IS|8n,'j()r wealey, Welcome, New
ton received hero during the if0 T pl 17iEfRnd Indr ^ lwT***** «
! bargh 8. O000 yds. I ercal, vara M0 a. in on luesdays, rnnrsdays and
I wide at lOcts.; 4000 yds. Bleach 1 ^turdi,>'8- ttnd returns same d«y«*t
i " • t i n in
led and unbleached Domestic 22 I Mails for Independence and Wasli-
Peiis, Inks und i^ards he
Toilet, Shaving art? ant^
dry Soaps, '
MEDICINAL WINES AND h
Every article sold or dinpensA
warranted to be what it is represe
in quantity as well as quality. t4 East, of Broliim. tm
Prescriptions carefully compounded [Washington Ojuuty Eailro*4.
at all hoars day or nitflit. an. 19i 2,^ r> t>->
TDW#> Graft lined,
TrTT B1 ium~&rulbcri/r bM.
XUTT'S Uleep;,.
TUTT'S :»ppetflwte.
Ti'TT'S irP°i"Lfetal«ffuw
TUTT'8 Icction.
ivVrl rqd whPTe
TFTT'S '0r !n8P<,etit,1
TUTT'S ; FECTtV t without their
?SSI St?"
TUTT'S ;pjtia,T* . l4 .
TUTT'S i—••*•••—«' fraltfl ana or-
TUTT'8 j PBIN(» next fall. M<i
Jnw® l^jj^them to visitors
Central Houte!
THE
Unto & Texas Central R'y
last month.
A Banner reporter overheard
a colored gentleman
mounted on a recular
yards tor $1; 2500 yds. Jackonet! ingtnn, arrive at Bret ham at 10 a. m.
an who was ; I)ome8t;c lo'cts . 1500 V(\6 Pan. | on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
1 qm ilo«. ,.<ir.l-' t 1f)i a„ „ . . i and leaves at .i p in on same davs.
( ' | CV LawilS lj 1--jC. »\orth 2octS.,j Mails for Gay Hill, Krohnes store
ii't in lunid I^1hy«L- f-rmnprlftnftft 1 nc and lin- F.Uwa nnrl f'ulHiroll nrrirou of Rron.
ot a horse with quirt in hand, j Black Grenedenes 15c„ and up
all
colors,
remark to another colored gen— j wards; Suitings,
tlcinan: -De tokes w»S Rllmos':121'2f-a >a'^ ^di6S under-
. , I ware lower than you can have
skared to deft, but deys a goin j t|jem maf]e. QJoth shoes $1 25
tu make mo' cotton dis ear den | Up; Slippers 75cts. up. Re-
dey did lass." And trom all ac-i member the place,
counts, it is probable he is "cor- j Bloombargh s.
rec!l ! HAVE AM
. k ;
EYE
E
To Business*
Elbee and Caldwell, arrives at Bren-
ham at G p. m. on Mondays and Fridays
and leaves at 0 a. m. on Tuesdays and
Saturdays.
Mails for Wren's and Baldridge's store
arrives at Brenham, on Tuesdays at 4
p. m., and leaves on Wednesdays at 8
a m. Stephen A. Hack worn, p. m.
One of our city auctioneers,
who sells goods either up or
down, yesterday afternoon suc-
ceeded in gathering a crowd;
the first time for a week, and
having a sale on the descending! and ca]| on r[\ J§ pampell, who
scale, that is, he puts np a pair
of boots at say, two pair of dol-
lars and gradually comes down i j"u *»*;" , ,, ,
" •; , &c., at remarkabiv low figures.
in price to one pair ot dollars, "
when he lets 'em slide to the To Gin Dressers!
anxious buyer. It is needless An improved machine for
to say that auctioneer was as! ^arpeninj; gins for sale cheap.
• .. a J Can be seen at this omce, tor
happy as a big sunflower and the ]lex(. 3Q Jay6
the lucky purchasers of his goods
is now selling dry goods, cloth-
ing, boots, shoes, hats, ladies
and gents underwear, trimmings,
ANORD1NANCE. ,
TO Provide for the receipt of subscrip-
tions, aftd 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 ot Brenham:
Sec. 1 Whereas, many citizens ot
the city t>f Brenham, have subscribed a
fund for the erection of a building for
the Public Free Schools of the city;
and whereas, it has become necessary
that the'fund aforesaid should be col-
lected and applied to the purpose for
which it v as intended ; that, Messrs.
E. Reichardt and Julian McFarland be
the connecting link
Between the Trunk Lines of the Kcrth
and East, and the
Gulf of Mexico on the South,
forms the
tyecdt ZfhfttLQh. £Rmte
And main artery of commerce and trade
TO ALL POINTS. '
And offers the Best Routes, on Qiock
Time, with more Comforts, bet! er Ac-
commodations and Greater Security
I than any other'Line. Passing through
I the Richest and Most Beautiful por
! tions of the Great Empire
STATE OE TEXAS,
It gives to the passenger a view of the
grandest scenery, finest agricultural
>••«••••••••• ,
tctt'b
DR.
and wares were contented.
Captured.-—The Banner
leartif, from a passenger on the
BestNEss cards printed at
this office at from $4.50 to $5.00
per thousand.
, ,,L , Hirschbebg keeps the finest
down tram yesterday atternoon,; ftn(j cjgars j-0 jje f0uud
that the-notorious Bill Lon«rly i ltl f},e city. Try them.
was a passenger, under guard, —
. , . n . Keep Cool.—1 he most suc-
.havinsr been capturoo in i^ouiB1- , . , , . .. .
; ^ , \ . . cesstul way ot doing this is to
lana, and was brought m via 8^} free]y 0f i(»ed lemonade
the International road. Bill through a nice wheat straw, at
•was left at Biddings, where lie j Hirschhero's.
was lodged in jail. Longley is I " 'Twill make a man forget his woe,
and are hereby appointed a committee! ^'8trict &ud great giazing grounds ol
to receive the said subscription, and to! Oi'* west.
superintend aud supervise the erec-1 PaPf!e,1ger freight trains are
tion of said building. » surpassed by rone in the Stale. Pull-
Sec. 2. Said committee, before enter- man's Palace Drawing Room and Sleep,
ing upon the discharge of their duties 'n? 9are 'eave ^'m'8 daily via the
shall execute a goo»l and sufficient M K & T Ry. at 9 a. m.; Hannibal at
bond, with one or more securities, pay 10:00 a. M., and SodaliaAt 0;23r. M„
able to the city of Brenham in the sum
of fifteen thousand dollars, conditioned
on the faithful discharge of their du-
ties; as herein set out.
Sec. 8 The said committee are in-
structed and authorized to enter into a
running through to Denison, IShermon,
Dallas; Hearne, Austin aud 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
said to have been connected
"with the Wilkinson crowd a
part of whom were mobbed at
Giddings last summer. Longley
belonged to the gang of despera-
does who made their headquar-
ters in the Ycgua bottom, and
is also suspected of having .a
hand iti the robbery of Harri-
son's store^ at Gay Hill, last fall,
lie is credited with having kill-
ed thirty-two men, this howev-
er, is probably doubtful.
'Twill heighten every joy."
Mr. Dave Bloombargh will
soon start Fast to purchase
Fall and Winter stock; desir-
ing to close out Summer stock,
oilers it at less than wholesale
:>rice for the next thirty days.
contract in the name of i he city with! ^8 MK & T at Denison for St. Louis,
some suitable person or persons for the j Hannibal, Chicago; Fort Scott, Kansas
erection of said building, taking bond J
from said contractor for the completion { with the lexas & I acilic at bhernian
of the same In accordance with the) *"' St. Louis, Cairo, Memphis, and all
contract.; provided that said committee : PolctfJ Wast and fcoutb-east, and at Hous-
shall uot coutract to pav for said build-1,on with tbeG H & S A tor ban Antonio,
i>*g a sum exceeding ten thousand | Oie G H & H for Galveston, the l exas &
j dollars. ! »• Orleans Ry. for Beaumont, Orange,
Skc. 4. The city hereby pledges Morgan and Mallory Steam-
its good faith andt„redit to make good ; ships for all points on the Gulf and At-
and i>ay anv and all deficiencies there ! 'Hntu> consts.and the Liverpool At lexas
may be In said subscription, by reason ! Steamship Line to Liverpool, Havre
of non-ps vmenf. on part of the subsciib iRn(' other European cities are periect,
era to said fund. 1 while its freedom trom dnst and beat
Skc. 5. This ordinance shall go'' account of the nature of the soilland
into force and have effect from and • ^ 0P°n prairie country over which it
N, ProprieUi
t-tM.< '
This unri
formed some -
cures that arc rsP'
of history. P»
years from the vaiu q
Lungs, after tryin ^
spending thousan
cling and doctiilN,
use of a few boHetur,
tred their far#*,.
"WON'T
DR. TU?T: Nr
Dear Sir ^WhwilnJ
your Ezpeotorant lot T
more bcneAt Cram it tbw
lam ao well that I will
winter aa I intended. 8.
tlea, by «zpre«a. tor aetTJW f? f
AT.OTtBD CUSHUTQ, 128 '
"Ml]
1S77-
Thia eerttftea that i haw
u*e of Dr. Tutt'a Expectoy g
of the lnaga for t»« pa»t two.
knowledge mMyhottleahavet .. • .
patienu with the happiert reetu" if'
where it WM thoufht eoa«m;
hadUkanplaoethaErpaotorar ' i""
&. H. BS' th«
* ^1..'itable
« We o« not apeak too hi*h| , {
Expectorant, «"• tat tbtf ■
humanity hope It may
known."—Chihstu* A»vocAitrand
bold by Druggists. P:j
post-
ern e :
ss
WHAT 19 dKEEJI'
It is a plant that grow,
and is the' only actual '
ever discovered, by whit-Carh.
that centre in the blood <
ted at once and forever.,on (Vlf.
life all scrofulous, syph^'^-rr..
and rheum-ttic afiectioi
ONLY TRUE REMF.D'-
of diseases. Alone, it,
after the day of its parage.
Approved May 7th 1877.
J. T. J. O'Rionn.vN,
Mayor.
Attrst : C. H. CARt^T.R,
may 10 Secretary.
Vick's Floral Guide
fed (H».Prices and ijSKlSSi
everything as represented, go to j colored Flower Plate with the first
BloombarWs
passes, with iis cooling eea breeze,
pleasant scenery of brwad prairies, beau-
tiful groves, wePwte.lUtlaMMl fields f
cotton, corn, strv* stake loaid fr
render it espe^ W. 42 8-10 ra-
vantagt^ous to thence s. IS e.
in preference t<t tract to the
Hnv vonr T'' UrRIlct wil'1
1311V }Olir T|ie
Firallelegram and
Head Quarters for Embroide-
rtes, Gloves, Corsets,
Fans, Chains, Ribbons, Flowers,
Trimmed and Untriuimed Hats
at prices way down, go to Bloom
bargh's.
iSiE weather yesterday morn-
ing was cool, rainy and disa-
greeable, it having rained hard Changeo^Timk.—1Trains now
nearly all of Friday night, pass here at 10:55 a. m. and
Very low country folks ventur- 11:40 p. m. bound West, and at
ed to town betore dinner; in the 13;30 p. m. and 2:45 a. m. bound
afternoon a fair proportion of East.
agricultural freedmen came in,
but thiMure compelled by forte
ot circuSfer.es (the lircum-
numuer. Price only ^Wents fosthe flUllfi.ll^vev^o^a^l'am au
year The first No for 1877 just Thefcby «id deed ofTru.t,
sued in (German and English. ¥ Wll dr will be ired
Vick 8 I'lower and Vegetable Gar *herHJI18e of conveyance to
den in l>aper 50 cents; with elegant ungtf, H- 8WBIARINOEN,
cloth covers $1.00, J 'JWtd T*m.t««
Vick's Catalogue—300 illustration^*
only 2 cents. Address
Jamks Vick, Rochester. 'A DRIAN TESTARIVS
2.0H0
alterative, but when 6
Honduras Sarsaparilla1-
and other roots aud he *
a blood purifier unsurp •
equailed. Such is the ',01^
#r. Mi's Sarf; } m
(iaetn s (v.. m
forming the most pow. 450
known to the Medical*-—
cure of old ulcrn aud$63,65&
ioints, foul discharges jOTH l()
nostrils, Abscesses, sf-jy
rheumatism,dropsy, kidi '
evil effects of seciet praci.
scalp, disordered 'HH»ltflnd
irmuj Monthly Drawing,
Tuesday, Aug. 7. Capital Prize
000. Tickets $2 each. may4wif
,QT Hats and shoes bought
' I^nj^ell^re riie liost durable
Mower and Yej
Is the mest beautiful
in the world. It cot
pages, huudretls of
and nix Chromo P' ,
beautifully di^^^v liave
Mt between St.
f ton, shortening
Vick's Cikus by twelve
onlv 2 cents.
A'
-NSW LlVEItT,-
SALE AND FEED STABLE,
(Welbuseh's old stand) Sandy St.
Horses boarded for 110.09 per
month. Siiftte feed J5cts.
Buggies, Carriages and Hacks for
hire.
Ttransporfalon furnislied to neigh
A Card*
In compliance with the repeated re-
quests of many of the citizens of Bren-
naiu, thu well known Dr, F. Ilartman
luts uow returned to this place aud t*-
tablished his office opposite the Mcln-
tyro Hotel, where he can always l»t»
fouud, unka* professionally engaged.
Ur. Ilartman is the ouly Oerniuu pLty•
sioian in Breobam, who has graduated
in Europe. He gives Special attention
to diseases incideut to the leiuale sex,
and to operative surgery.
Free consultation trom 0 to 10 o'clock
every morning. mavOdlra
Blooded Stock*
Having purchased tl><? blooded Mft,
SAM TILbEN,
notice is hereby given that he will
stand at my stable at the low price of
$5 Oo per season payable in torn wr
money.
decltM&wtt ^ A, TEST AST.
TOB WORK I>ONE NEATLY
i
and wear longer than those pur-
Lees ! chaseil elsewhere.
promptly at thj» offl.o.
btance
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 10, 1877, newspaper, June 10, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478498/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.