The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 160, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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Local IuuUij?ejrf«.
1>.vpTifiT-^SHwtoy School at
j>j For M itctsvil
; Folder, the esbaped nfn.,__ . _ .
- vmt, staffed off on vesterdav;!):'(l *• M-; at 11 a.m.]
, . ,." ,, i and r. m.
, : afternoon a train tor Umold qiui*- j T?PIsr(>i,A1..„sulHlfly St-linol r ,
•- * i.",. . ! ters. ,9 a.m.; DivineServicent 11 .v.jl.:
* KaETAVLh».«of *11 kllttU &re | - — „ | ., „ • . ,, , , ' !
obumlant ma cheap. I Drowst.^A nuitib«oM<>unE; to«»msr-Sundu>-Scnoolat.
— —.' -i- Inion who participated in the!9 *• • «a> Illicit 1 a.m.
i IfRRR wag aWttt a AaEfMiL - -1 ~ AH P* M'
R. E. L
Norllten*! Corner Public Square.
DltKNHAM, TKYAH,:
Dealer in
1 ransfers of real estate recorded
f week. -- *
terpsiehorean exercises ot the
previous evening were vester-
GkRman M. K.—Sunday School I Drugs, Medicines.
, at J) a. m,; Preaching at 1 ":<><» A.i
_ jday looking a little sleepy Set-1M <anfj g p ^ ' 1 AND
Thk mercury ha* a standing! thig 11P ^ o'clock in the j PiiRsnYTKRiAN-Sunday School1 Sundries Faints, Oik.
'engagement and keeps up in the! morning these long days is not; at 9:4" a. m.j Preaching at 11. an'l J (tinterij ku.pplit$, Ihug
nii'ietlw e»«fy &v. i Mactiy catulatk to in&e» I1Wh> ">«<>J»ra Ifouro. j. gut* (Ammr^bpmiges,
; • ; ,, .. . i Brushes, l atent Medi-
-V i , yr.ung man or maiden leel ae i Pnm)iti,r T *r « p i
1 iik weather has threatenedi'! .... , r , I Hkemiam lodgi, jy. ol 1.,
...... j f „ - (brilliant as a genun.e diamond. j$0> j o, moef emy Wednesday
iami toi a day or two. a iigtitj. .» i , i . %«- .* *r *, , ^ ,y^
. ,, ,v ' e | Some ot the boys Yesterday .evening at Masonic Iiall at
-U'»v\Ter would do no harm. ; ,, , . « , "> . • < «'
would ha\« rivalled a pewter
:30
0 C|(
>ck.
The second crop of tigs is now; dollar in brilliancy,
ripe and boys that cau steal
t hem ott the trees are happy.
■SB
eines $■ Pcsfcmtry.
STAPLE AX1) FANCY STATIONERY,
Pens, Info and rocket Knives.
Toilet, Shaving and Lam*
dry*, Soaps,
A N 0 HD1NA NCK. , ,
Commissioners Court.—IT an- to Proviso f<»r the receipt, of rftftacrip-1JIEDKUNAL HINES AND SPIRITS
tionu, Rtiri for tWe*rtciit>D of a b|iild> | Every article eold or dispensed an(
iiig for whittt Public Free Schools of warranted to be what it is representee.
_ jover Thompson and CWisca
A cuLVJiRT is being put down! Thompson, paupers, allowed the city:
om Vulcan street from North to j per month each trom the 1st ot' il or(1"ine(! tlie City Council of
West streets, this is quite an i May
improvement.
the city ot Brmliatn :
! '| Hko. 1 .... . „ ..
Di , t i „ „ r«l„. „„ the citj- >>f Brenham, haffe subscribed a
ebhy Jackson. John l<oun-,fmif, f^r tlll.erec,JJ of ft buildiag <or
rn , , ~~^r. 7 ,, i tain and Julia Fountain, pan- "the Public 1W 'Schools of the city;
1 IIE tieavy rams ot last montlr . . , , and when-as. ir has become necessary
l .i riamMPolUi'nrf «fft*ft rtn rVtp'Per8' allowed ♦(» pel'month each. tilrtt t|lt, fUI!daforesaid should be coi-
a de noralrtin8 tff(!L miH commencing July 1st. ! «"d applied to .he purple for
wrttermelons, consequer.tJy tuey, „„ , • . ,,T T , . which it vns intended; that. M'-ssrs.
, , I Ihf1 allowance ol " . .1. 1 rby ^ Ilfichardt and Julian McFarland be
arc rathe" • ...
ip quantity an well as quality.
Prescription* carefully coinponnded
an. 10;
T 5. ,i
They are worth their
weight in gold.
REAP WHAT HE SAYS:
Di. Tt'TT-—D«ar Sir: For tea yfar* I have
been a martyr to Dyspeptif, Constipation, and
Piles. Last sprin? your pills were weoramcurfcd
to me; 1 used thetji (l«t with Iktlo faitiO. I Hin
] now r. well man, have (food appftitc, diptftioti
I perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and 1 hav«
f:ained forty pounds solid flesh. They .'.re woriU
heir weignt in gold.
Rev. R. L. SlMfSQN, Loui»v..k, Ky.
Dr.Tutthssbf.tn en-
gaged in tKe practice
of medicjnc thirty
rears, and ft* a long
ime was demrnjtra-
tor of anatomy in the
Medical College of
Georgia, htr.ee, per-
sons using his F,lh
have the guarantee
thatthiy are prqm;-il
on scientific pr;nrip!c«.
and are lrte from all
quackery.
He has succeeded is
combining m thr n»
the heretofore an:-r-
onistic qualities of*
strtMgth*Ming,fHrga-
tiv* & furihiigtcr i:
Their firtt appararl
effcct ts to increase' . e
Wbmmy of " •>'!»•»**« «W>V
Central Route !
T1IE
er scarce as yet.
A oulvkkt is being put down
<>n North street from Sandy
eolith of the railroad, so as to | pauper and allowed
connect with that poetically j month from Julv l*t
.,/! to t»oi> mfintli' uud are hereby appointed a committee |
B ^ to receive the. fluid subscription, and to XTnTJotnTl P. 'PflYOP Ppiltppl P'lT
from Julv 1st. j superintend and flupervise the ercc-1 HUlluiUU Ot iuAuU uOiillui II J
M.,i r , ,ii ,„wi „ tionofsaid buildinif. i
illj Heard N\a^ dec .1 ^1CC o ^aidcommittee,beforefnteM
pauper and allowed $6 per in<r upon the discharge ol their duties the conxectlng link
. lilt- (JXeCute a t;uo4 and sufficient
month frolll July lrtt. bund, with one or more securition, pay
pel' injr Upon the discharge of their duties
kIuiI I execute a jjooJ and sufficient
bond, with one or more securities, pay
named stream, Hon; Branch. I Bob Shaver, same as forego- able to the city of Brenham in the pum j
of fifteen thousand dollars, conditioned j
thousand dollars, conditioned' Between the Trunk Lines of the Ncrth
- - - J a!Kj £ast( an(} the
^KMKKsintl,, neighborhood ^ ^
reports crops as SDlendid; good " ' ; Sbc. 3 The said committee are in-; ...... . „
. , ' , /i.i. 1 ed to observe the 4th, SO did no Ktructt:d and authorised to enter into al (jvJf Of MiXiCO on the OOUl/i,
:is they ever had. Cotton.is; . !contract in the name of the city with !
looking well though a little be- bllS1"eS8,011 e ; »me suitable person or persons for the
terday they were again as busy1 erection of said building, taking bond
1 at ed ill Some places by hoppers. from said contractor for the completion
1 11 • a a i»ops aittinrr «r a hoard ot .1... i. :.V
TUTT8 PILLS
COM Bigt KBAB.
AOXS.
TUTTSPILLS
«DSI PTSPBPWA.
tutpFpills
CUM CONSTIPATION
nnrTpiLLs
OUBX PILES.
TOTTOPIILS
OOB«raVMlA»l»
Tutirais
omu BILIOUS COLIC.
TUTTSPILLS
GOBI KIDKE1 COM-
PLAINT.
TUTTSPILLS
CUSS TORPID LIVEH
ing health aad strength - —-
erywhere. Office, Murray Street. New Yor'".
Birrs
Gray Hair can b« changed to a|
elossy black by a single application of I
-Dr.tuTT'a Hair Dye. It acU like magic,f
land is warrsnted as harmless as water. |
IPrice)iAO. OfficeJJMunrayiSt.,N.Y.
naic. iQiisinc syn-ra
is nosriihcd, and by
their tonic action ok
the digestive orpins,
regular & health^ ev-
BCUoUonsare prodic sd
The rapidity with
which fersons /ait an
flesh, while under the
i nftuenre of these pi! Is,
of itself indicates their
adaptability to nourish
the body, and lier.ee
their cmcacy in curing
nervous debility, mel-
ancholy, dyspepsi a,
wasting of the mus-
cles. sluggishness cf
the liver, chronic con-
stipation, and impart-
to the system. Solu ev.
. . . u .1 ' j irom saiu contractor tor me completion
, as bees sitting as a boaio Ot 0j- tjie Rttme jn accordance with the
Marriage Licences issued bv i equalization. The Banner will contract; provided thatsaid committee
. l 1 r . i • i.- nlnill not contract to pay for said build-
[he County Clerk tor the weekigj^YGu, sumitiftry ot their action a sum excluding tea thousand
1* T1 »?il . II— I % . ■% i l ,1 • 1 1 - iilnllnrfl
The city hereby pledges
„ r_. : its goor. faith andt^redit to make good
dTATH I AX—IJoGS. — iliorc and pay anv and all deficiencies there
! are not quite as nianv dogs in I may be in Paid puWription by reason
I 1 "i I ot non-payment on part of the eubaenb
j Washington county as there are era to said t'uud
FOKMS THE
What is
i I p r- - -
ending July 5th: Hermann when they conclude their labor?. !ll<)^[8, 4
Schultz and Wilhelmina Wolf; | r — ' its good fai
' Ktatw Tiv — l)nr;a — i hoi'P . .i
vl ohii Bandera and Amanda
Walker.
Cou.vrr Corer.-Tl.is the village of Comanche. ^
: 1IIVU lliruc IlIAU IIIV\C til V L L
nal met yesterday morning but) County Assessor Robertson in- after the day of itn parage.
nwing to the multiplicity of' forms the Banner that he has | APPruVed MaJ> T.'I O'Riowpan,
courts now in session and the'assessesed''some dogs." He says j Mayor.
. ' . , ! ATTF.st: C.H.Carmsek,
jtressure ol business on the the Germans when at lioine gen-, Secretary.
T « • . I • 1 11 . ' . .1....
, V. * v/,v.»...w.vv ....... V«'»lll»v/V.l.u. ..v * ' "y
! into force and have eflVct from and 1 than any other Line. Passing through
1 ... _.v. j—r:.. ' the Richest mid Mopt Beautiful por
t;I
)unty J udge, it adjourned.
Looal Option.—The County
stimulating will govern them-1
pelves accordingly.
cojnmodations and Greater Security
than any otlier Line. Paswi
the Richest and Mo^t Be
lions of the Great Empire
STATE OF TEXAS,
• uiuj JU ocur/iiuj T,
erally own to owning a dog or
two; tli« natives do not own! Vicf. Floral Guide
rnanv do«-S or if owuiuz them 1 abeauttfuJ Quarterly Journal, finely; district and gteat fiiaxiug grounds ot
J n ° ! illustrated, and containinir an elegant ^ 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. Louis daily via the
JI K A T Rv. at 9 a. m.; Hsnnibsl at
10:00 A. M., and Sudaliaat 6;23r. M ,
running through to DeniBon, Shermou
Bead the Answer
It Is a plant that grows in the South, and 1
socially adapted to the cure of disease oi llut
jljlkiw®.
scrofulous, syphilitic, and rhcumatic nfiectionti.
Alone, it is a searching alterative, but when
, combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow DocK.ai.d
And offers the B''St Iloutes, on Quick other
Time, with more Comforts, bet'er Ac- |U | | S
/ffrnt 3hfou^k Sloute
I And main artery of commerce and trade
TO ALL POINTS,
r '• ; w;il «t tlu- tpvm } • m, i" ; illustrated, and containing an elegant
(/omniiasionera will at thu teimi(jon>t own The Freedmen, colored Flower Pinte with the first
uumoer. Price only 25 cents for the
year, The first No. for 1877 just is-
order an election on the 1* op. I « frptipriLl thin" innocent
, r „ . , . f are as a genuuiiun imwteui Hr ., „e nrst j0r i3/
law. it will take place eaily in, ^ (j0<r^ am] qh the approach ol; sued in Get man aud English.
Angu»t. Those in the habit ofj the ^ eyc,.y
man on (lie place harnesses tl> IvteV^O^il^e-SOO iUu.tr.tioa.,
a dog each and departs out ol! nniy 2 cents. Address
" • +1.^ r.-f.n/lc JaMkB Vtck, Rochester, N. Y.
PlinflosiL.—Mr. Ed. Small-!91!?1'1 "lt0 tlie J""l>»«n «ecdN
wood, proprietor ot tire Houston j®"*'6 lmra or ta" tlln',cr'
Age, was in the city yesterday.! There are several thousand dogs
Mr. S. is trv'elius in the inter-1 subicct t0 tax!Ui'm'1118 m"
of his excellent paper, wlneh l»siUc t0 V*thcm hste<l "
is deserving ot a liberal patron-
age. The Age is now a first
flaps daily.-
IV V w w w ^fr ^ —
AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
The most powerful blood purifier known to med-
ical science for the cure of old ulcers, di?easrit
joints, foul discharges from the ears and nostril",
abscesses, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney com-
plaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered
liverand spleen. It* use strengthens the•nervous
svstem. imparts a fair complexion, and ba.Wi tip
the body With . _
HEALTHY, SOUD FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strr.n<;-
lv recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst
type have been radically cured by it. Pcmg
purely vegetable, its continued use will oo 110
harm. The best time to take it is during tnc
summer and fall; and instead of debilit), "eart-
ache, fever and ague, yc*» will enjoy
health. Sold by all druggists. Pr.ct, i' dO.
Ofitce, 35 Murray Street^ New York.
WHAT IS QCEEVS DBLlkHT I
fUUl, It is a plant that grows in the South
t)allas; Hearne, Austiu and IloUsUin j and is the ouly Hetual blood t-unlier
without change. C'onnfction is rtlso j ever discovered, by which all i .seases
. . f . % . 1 ftl D ^ 1 A. u A —. .« 4 11 .. V\ 1 . . . (.1 /.al n I 1^1
Flower and Vegetable garden
•»* i is tli# meet, beautiful wojkof the kind
! in the world. It Contain^ nearly 150
made at Sherman with the Texas &
Pacific R'y. for the above named poiuts.
The connections of this Road with
the MK & T at Denison for St. Louis,
Hannibal, Chiontfo, Fort TScott, Kansan
City and all points North and East;
with the Texas & Pacific at Sherman
that centre in the blood can be ri hdioa
ted at once and forever. It est-eis for
life all scrofuloua, syphilit ic, cu- a neons
and rhenittHtic affections, and is tlie
ONLY TRUE REMF.Di for this class
of diseases. Alone, it is a 8e|.rcuin^
alteritive, but when combine'! with
Honduras SursHparilla, Yellow l>tu:k
and othfcr roots and herbs, it becomes
(.11 vu« -v.. — .v.- f,jr St, Louis, Cairo, Memphis, and all
R nrnmifw to wve the result of PftKe8> hundreds of fine UlrfstmtinM, (8otrth'mt8t,'*Ad atHoma «■««"»' *»w»o •.«.«»»..
'• .K - , and six Chrouoo Piatea of Fl<»Wers, i ton with the G H &S A lor San Antonio | a blood purifier unsurpaseubie Hud nn
the dogsasftessment as SOOti iiSjbw^itifullT dmwn.ftnn colored front j the G H &H for Gal veston* the Texas & equalled. Such is the combim,tion of
the rolls arc completed. X'StcS"'5JGSS?• Br, Tutfs Sarsaparilhi anil
iwin and English, i
w
H
0
mi fuiiA. wjiig*<oaa« | slxijifl fof all points on tlie tiult ftnd At-
Yick's Floral Guide. Quarterly, 2.r), {antic coasts, and the Ijivurpixil^ Texas
cents a year. , j j Steamship Line to Liverpool. Havre
Vick'3 CatnloguP—HOP illustrations j and other European cities i^e perfect
only Scenta^JMdtP^S : <vl>ilu <tn fr»ndnm trom dnsn
" is Vick. Rochester. N. Y.
while its freedom trom dnst\and heat
on account of the nature <jl the soil and
the open prairie country over which it
— j blir vriv,. " •«»•» "
A MONT^.—4(?ents wan I passes. with ^ooliiitf sea
Queeii's Dciifflii,
forming the most powerful t.lt'-'ative
known to the Medical Stiena- tor the
cure of old ukfrs and son s, u^esned
ioints, foul discharges from 'he ems
nostrils, Abscesses, skin air-.-;ions,
rheumatism, dropny. kidney <oinplaiuts.
evil effects ot seciet prsctiees. 'linenfed
District Court.—Tlie tollow
,l>een ren- W H 0
tiered tliis week:
^Vir 5ll\* ^5S^|]veeF theto selected stoe
^ mj ^xer't- ^ dry ^oods, clothing, boots, shoes,
plaintiff for ^ • ladies and gentskts and fiirn- j rTvOHTuT?"! st^if ^vainrandlnd^1 it' possesses the peculiar ot
No. 5853.— Ei^blier Herd T8.} ishingcroods KAV liy,; gt lj0uis maraiwtf j render it especially (fesirahle aud ad-, imparting a fair complexion &cd
tV (wf W J E Ilerd deceased. 1 T.J. Partlp<$, of COltlie. Then, -1 -1 , rantageous to travellers and shippers j" bilges the Botf* ♦« (ialB in
T . : a-airff, be sella 90 clients that j NOTICE ; m P™i.rence t?j s»M Flesh.
Judgment foi defendant. j n , .j.. ..,i i ! Bnv vonr FicketiJ i*H(lsnip your;its valne cannot be ton atro-piv im-
Preisht bv the
Mdi & Texas Ceitral.S'j.ias',^"""'Tbe"•
A wu.vi H.—Apents wan 1111"®", ",vu 1 , ,
£i*9\7 ted everywhere Rusiuess I pl«w»antacenerv of broad prairie*beau-! sealp, disordered iivea- and #p..*en. and
ffiWe and first dass. Particulars j tiful gwvea, well titivatedMda ol |«il jiiaewe# that
1 l[
IKlgllJ^ili fur uwnuuui, " : , u k
x- nr ir n jc everybody can attcrd to buy
No. 5356.—Wm. lleadley ; "
Co. vs. H. liodde, et. al. j sriy" H ats and shoes it
stfmi
.Judgment for defendants.
j To all persons interested in the estate
j in the estate of Mary J. Raudle, de-
ats and shoes, bought I ceased.
*5 * '• ■ ! March 28th, 1877, letters testa-
? "i ■ X." ImentiWv upon the aaid estate wer«
——7~Z~7 I iM"*: tliose )Hll -1 j,y tjie County Court of Wash
(J JrR^."--?he ldl!otftng I chased -else^nflfc. i uipton oounty, tq theundemgned. Who
jjt'e tlie names oi the Wen com
^ahle
tbfct this is wot r»-e «>t the
♦t
atC.the W»uuuruiuw] " - — ; :— " . . ,
« . % ! mentjff v uwon the said estate were ThteWlowingOfflcrs and Apetttehave j worlhleas oestrums of the i>ut in
been established by this Company.! prepared[upon scientific pri». yU-K l.y
I m-js-" -j i—-• where information may he W concern- » physician of thirty years *. f-vtence,
' has since hied his bond and qualified as • not only tUe It & T 0 fcilwav, but j S°1d «^e»ywhere.
POTTER & W IIITK, at the brick ; Executor of the aame. ♦ Texas geue rail v. j Principal oflice,
nosing the grand jm.> r the! stable, keep first class livery out! And a1!, VlSfv notfiw1 F.L. MANcfiESTEH* Eastern Pas ; St'• Ntv> 5",L
„re jt 'ti» of thff 'District fits for hire at living rates/ ' I. ,
curt itritstoiw, e. p.D«- Fob,wNf 'lteJs'';To The Lacies!
\Ji, P. II. Barnutll, C*. M- ttte terms a j*ood second hand! Kxecutor&c. { X. ALUCK.Xorth-weaterii Paaa. Agt J. yi,e undersigned rest 'ctliillv
Hfowrr, R. W. Tarver, (eoL)| PMNO in good order. For
to the i; tii»> ot
For Salk.—On very modcr-!' jules a. handle, ^
' 1 jue29w4t Executor &c. J X. ALLKE.Xorth-weateni Pass. Apt
vrt-n I 101 Clark Street, Chic;ipe, 111.
-/;■ ;t V, '-l*Ti" *rr" IT¥lV'\ m " I I OCT I NICK IIOplE^ South astern Apt.,; annivounccs
J. G. Ivnoxen, (col.) J. M. I ar-1 particular^, apply at this Duice | »vw 1 » iNo. 2 Btirnett Houie. Cincinnati,Ohio.: Br^uhani and vieiniiv ?Mat t-lio
k,r, (coi.) K. is. iti«m M.| w.1"
Northington, C. B. Francis,;
To (*in Dressers! IT ing caues, each with a silver head;
An itnnrnvod inaehinn fnw oneftsnmlTcsue with the initials J.
An im proud mat.ninc 101 ^ p McK jmt now g0 dim ti,nt jt
M tioifias inryer, aim i>. ueuuiau. j sharpening gins tor sale cheap, | ,.ttn bt deciphered. The other
Thev have been busily engaged; Can be* af "tliiro^i^for a larger one with the initiaia ,w. c. L.
; \ . v i1 tii„ nnvi flfiTTivij I The finder or finders will confer u fa
till the week, but will not hiindi ^ ■ 1 vor 0J| 1)l(, j,v i^vinsr (hem at the
in any indlctme'nU Srt-J Im, lemomnles, cooling"wl |***m
urila)'. ' JtiWgonmngM ItisacHfaiitfT ' jane nth, is". mi
Chattanooga, Tenn. ,.
Information mav also be had at the 1
off Work iii liuipyMkh tis
Agencies of the M* K It T Railway, in . . t, . f
New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, ilau , Switches. lUI'iS* rllZfilfS^ A('<,
uibal and St. Louis, ,. .
J In a neat, and tasty manner.
0en1. fass.& Preiffht Act., Satisfaction «jfnarantee<l. 1'h1 ••
, nim.v. HfioeUtfl, W^.l^-it^l.
J. PI RArlDl | > \
GenU, i^upt., Houston, Texas. -|«pr^dW A sxru Vm-v V.
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