The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 250, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 10, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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.JOURNAL OF THE CITY
iRANT has gone to New
M If! 3 /-
Grant has made himself su-
premely ridiculous by. his abuse
of Hancock.
a
on in lis section
of the country a$ a commercial
writer, has prepared and pub-
lished an ela&orate article to
prove that the cotton states are
not adapted to cotton spinning.
motive
supplied from coal
average
Col. Mills spoke at Hunts- j Mr. Atkinson being interested
ville oa the 8th inst and con- in perpetuating that industry in
verted several greenbackers.
Department clerks in Wash-
are allowed ten days
leave of absence in which to go
home and vote.
mgton
the New England states doubt-
less made the best argument his
side of the question presents.
His article will probable be pro-
ductive of much good as it has
awakened a lively
interest in
south
un-
''Reagan's Rent is the title of! the subject. The
a four column article published i doubtedly is admirably adopted
in the Austin Capital on Rea-|to the manufacture of cotton
gan's speech at Austin.
— •
The Bellville Times publish-
es a lengthly letter in defense of
Jones written by one of his
greenback fiat money converts.
The case of R. W. Crawford
was continued by the state at
Hempstead on Friday. The
defendant was anxious to go
to trial.
of I
goods as has been and is being
demonstrated every day by the
successful operation of cotton
mills in the state of Georgia.
In many sections ofTexas there
is' unlimited water power, Aus-
tin, San Antonio and Columbus
each claiming superority in thi£
respect while there are many
other localities that are equally
as well, situated, as regards the
mere item of water power. Tex-
paid by eastern mills off the
lteeofwater delivery, t And at
rates that will justify the invest-
i f •. i • -it-
ment of capttal in milling paper.
Seventh—That real estate
convenient to water delivery
of stock and feed, abounds in
this city in the midst of an op-
erative population and at mod-
erate prices.
Eighth—That the revenue
tax imposed by the United
States upon imported cot-
ton manufactues, with the
exemption from state tax-
ation on buildings or machine-
ry employed in the manufacture
of cotton goods, tends to en-
courage such investment
Ninth—That our
shops, with complete and mod- j
SAYLES, R
department
irflfc £V*NT QFlU If SEASON.
■I ii wi ■ m Mil ll am1 1 * >.
jnwioit nuir n(iincrs wijiiihi
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MINSTRELS!
8 End Men. 8
S....SOSW AMI DVM'K MFN....S
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io Great Commedians.
IT. HIRST & BEOS.
WtfOUMALI AND RETAIL PBALEU9 IS
«u
Elegant Quintette! ,
Magnificent Orchestra!
Superb Brass Band!
Admission $i oo and 50c Reserved
machine ! seats, no extra charge, at A. Meyer's.
T. S. SHF.PARD,
, . , , octqdtd Business Manager,
em machinery, demonstrate the
Carl Schurz, secretary ...
. , as produces annually about one
the interior, is stumping Uluo I '
- ru jf U • million bales of the finest cot-
for Garfield and for pay; he is!
getting $200 per night for his j
work.
MURPHY k KNAP?,
The only 1 .icensed City
IIIJLJj POSTERS,
Af a general meeting of the
Galveston Cotton exchange held
on Friday it was decided not
to establish a board of futures.
This action is, we think com-
mendable.
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The rabbis of Texas held a
ton raised in the world, its
staple being regarded by spin-
ners as being superior to that
raised in the states east of the
Mississippi river, yet with this
immense product of eotton
she has not one cotton factary
worthy of the name; there is, we
believe, a small cotton mill in
operation at Waco, but its an-
ina\ If even one-fourth of the
manufactured
, r ^ nual product as compared with
meeting at the house of Dr. . , . . .
. TT the crop of the state is so mcon-
Voorsanger in Houston on 1 ., ,
, _ . , . isiderably as to amount to noth-
Thursday. It is their purpose
to organize a Jewish conference I
. . i Texas crop was
in t is state. ^ jnt0 cj0^ at home ^ would af-
De Jarnette, the young man ford employment to many thoii-
convicted of the murder of his sands of hands, as well as make
sister ancf sentenced to death, a market for a large amount of
will have a re-hearing of his j farm products that will not bear
case before the court of appeals transportation to distant mar-
at Richmond, Va., in December kets. The simple item of sav-
next. ing the freight on a quarter of
million bales of cotton from
Texas to New England is no
inconsiderable item, and in ad-
dition to that the freight on the
cotton goods brought to and
consumed in the state is nearly
as much as on the raw materi-
al.
ability of New Orleans tore-
pair any part of a cotton mill
while the facilities of intercour-
se with the North will enable the
cotton spinner to renew or re-, _ .
1 j- iij , r 1 • Ofhce in Grand Opera Mouse,
place any disabled part of his , . , . , , , .
\ >• .... . ■ ' _ Have lull boards in all parls of the city,
machinery without interruption j and pay prompt attention to all work in
of its operations. j their line, and are parenared to transfer
Tenth—That the reduction of' ha?fc,a2e fo1 theatrical companies at short
, 1 • ,. notice. ootod ;m
tonnage employed in tue ex-i _—_ im-
portation of our cotton will be
reduced by the compression of
raw cotton into yarn and
cloths.
The Baltimore Sun recently
sent a correspondent into the
by-ways of New England to spy
out the nakedness of the alle-
ged land of culture as a sort of
quid pro quo for the efforts of
the northern penny-a- liners to
misrepresent the south. The
Sun is doing to others as others
do it, which if after all the work-
ing versiouof ilie Golden Rule,
and the results of the journalis-
tic tour are valuable in more
ways than one. It would seem
that the correspondent, Dr.
Stores and Tin-ware,
And manufacturers of
Galvanized Iron Cornices,
WINDOW CAPS AND ORNAMENTAL SHEET METAL WORK-
Tin Roofing and Glittering.
Ant Street, Bronh.am, Texas.
I
Bagby, found much more to
commend than to condemn, and
consequently both he and his
readers leave their work with
Being exclusively in the Stove and Tinware business we
are eqabled to Offer superior inducements, either at wholesale or
retail. Give us a trial. Storeroom under the Central House.
Brenham, June 24, 1880-dwtf.
O'Riordan & Cornitius,
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BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Represent first class Home and Foreign Companies.
Particular attention paid to insuring Business Houses
Goods, Dwellings, Cotton Gins. &c. Terms libera!.
B. E. LUHN
HOUSTON!- COTTON.
The accumulated evidence of ncarly.lliii
vein's show that the Hitler* is a certain rem
11; lor malarial illaeitnf, as Well as its turn s
preventative; lhat oraiticat^idy^pepsia, con
.»ti|i«H<>n. liver couipbtiut ami iieiTyttstiMH,
counteracts a tendency to gout, rhedmotisiu,
urinarj
rjgorti ... „.
it liivlgnfateH the body.
For sale Itv Druggists and dealers Rene rail v.
The Austin Statesman says,
a copy of Norton's Intelligen-
cer is before us. It contains
about three coulumns of reading
matter, and in -style, make-up
and ability reminds us of the
Galveston Journal.
Those who have shipped j
me the past season will tes-j
tify tli at I have .saved tliem
I'lacls a tenilencv to gout, rhedinatlsin, _ . , j
ry ami UeriHedlsonrers, that it imimrfej mOIiey ailCl i»lVeil gCTlCral
Io the t'erble.aml cheers the mind while | °
satisfaction, both in clasqi-'
better'feeling to their Boreal! Mrs. J. T. NORTON fica,ion «« l,rices' Byj
rcferring to the official quo-DrUggiSt X ipOtheCaiy
tations of ll.o different mar- Bronham, Teias
kets during tlirce of the! —
best cotton months of last
winter it will be seen that
country than they had at the jjas returned from the north with Fall and
beginning, Every step that winter Millinery, brocades, ribbons, silks,
7 .11 velvets, plushes, hatins, &c., in all the new
can be taken to make both north colors and styles. Also a most elegant line
ind smith see hmv rrrnrh there of nolions' S00(,s' fritlSc;s* caPes &c-
ana soutn .ee now mucn mere jrvery novelty found in northern cities-
THE Hrush Electric light com-; The New Orleans Chamber
pany is preparing to put its of Commerce appointed a corn-
lamps throughout New York, mittefc, composed of leVel-head-
looks as if theHclectric light ed, thinking, progressive meq
would'at no'very distant day
entirely supercede gas light,
the expense being' much small-
er,
Galveston is again agitating
tlie subject of the Galveston and
Canadargo railroad. Col. jef-
ferds, an indilatigable worker is
now out on thf proposed line in
Brazoria county and is meeting
with considerable encourage-
ment.
to investigate the subject of cot-
ton spinning; after mature delib-
eration they submitted the tol-
lowing report which wan. pub-
lished in !the New Orleans
Times of the 7th inst:
The committee, alter investi-
gation, find:
First—That the staple of cot-
ton offered in this market or in
Texas will grade 34 per cent
better for strength, length or
width than any. other cottons
for sheetings, shirtings, yarns,
The Giddings Lone Star in- ^'^le for the warp of home
... .. .. . . I made cotton cloths.
Second—That the stock of
this cotton on hand in New Or-
forms "Julia" that the waste
basket was nearly full, but it
found room for her verses in it.
Such a proceeding was hardly
leans is sufficient to enable the
spinner to supply his wants for
^ ^ . the greater part of the year
gjUant, but then ,.t a not every- with(^tthc cFost of insurlynce
and interest, the valuation of
price or the speculation of
futures.
Third—That the average cli-
matic temperature of New Or-
leans is perfectly adapted to the
*•^1 i- l l- ja , v-- , manufacture of textile roods.
toMnve.bchmd the celebrated HoSrti>-That the elements
id ,S. lJeT remark- 0f f<?od, clothing and rent^,
body who can appreciate ama-
teur verses. '
V J.1 '' *'f'; ' ' -——
W h1lk in-Ci ntririfiati the other,
day; "Mr. Roscop Qonkling went
Otif td Chester l'ark and took a
is to admire and respect in their
neighbors is so much gained
towards the goal—the Union as
it was.
beautiful and new neck-wear, gloves, hose,
&c., &c. Cloaks in dolman and other new
DEALER IN
| DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICA LS
Some of our republican friends
quote from the Banner in mak- j MONlhil« 0( TOBEK. 1.1880,
sl,e mav Howard, of Si. Louis, Houston .quotations were
equal to, and frequent'y
higher, than Xew Orleans
haschaigeof the Trimming Department,
and will till orders promptly and .satisfac-
torily.
GRAND OPENING,
FINE TOILET SOAPS, BRUSH-
ES, COMBS &c„ FANCY AR-
TICLES, PERFUMERY.
ov Galveston.
Physician s Prescriptions carefully com
Greater fa- i Poumleci an(* orders answered with care and
dispatch.
ing campaign speeches and as
we desire to furnish them with
good matter we reproduce the
following from the Giddings
Lone Star, stating however,
that 'Washington county scrip
is worth about 80 cents instead
of 60:
"The democrats of Washing-
ton county aie making a de-
termined fight for the control of
the county affairs. The fact
that, though Washington coun-
ty is recognized as one of the
richest counties in the state, its
scrip is worth only about 6d
cents on the dollar, suggests the
necessity of a change. Not-
withstanding the heavy expense
to which Lee county has been
subjected during the past two
years, and it;', small income as
compared with the income of
Washington county, the county
is out of debt, its scrip is worth
ioc cents on the dollar and
there is a handsome balance in
the treasury.
s 1 pSrolerted ithc: name which constitute ithe cost of op-
a' fast Animal and, eratiye labor, arc ,or maybe
told the driver that he made a fornisted on as moderate terms,
reoo r
m
elf as
e
;-footecI j acker in Mi
s£an$ 5wpfcp&takes.
as in many part:; of the ynited
States/
Fifth—That,operative labor
capable of rapid instruction in
Texas has four greenback
candidates for congressmen, viz.
H. F. O'Neal in the 2d district,
Jerome C. Kearby, 3d diijtrict,
John'V'WSd WtHlSrict,
Geo. W. Jones, 5th district and
in the 6th district one Rdbinson
is running as an independent-
greenback peoples candidate
with an al^oluW c^rJU^ity ot
| defeat. All the others willjbfe
;defeated-, too. - r. >
Louis
goods.
ceived.
Continuing three Days.
tnd bonnets I
Clucago and St-
Display pf pattern hats and bonnets from
Baltimore, 'New York, Chicago and Sf
Ladies are invited tfi Call and see
"Demoreit fall patterns just re-
sep26;!&w3m
M rs. Jam eso.v, will be found at the build-
ing formerly Occupied bj- Mrst ScHwartz.
She has just received ,lier fall, and winter
stock of
MILLINERY GOODS, i
Jin; for
ing amd
Lafe Beafty Made Uaierfear,
Hoisery, Zephyrs, Embroid-
ery, Notions, etc., etc.
All <>f the very best quality, and she hopes
to pive entire satisfaction oct6d&wt(
Ladies will please call and examinj
themselves.
Mrs. Perry is in the same building
has received a line ltft of ■ -
IJIHE BRICK
LIVERY, FEED
AND SAXE STABLE
(Nenrh oiUHwlte the Jlclutvu' House)
Afii fill i 11^1 IMMI
0. B. I'OTTEH, Proprietor,
brtw nSrses nnigni fnujolii, c
Ixwrded by the day, week or month on liberal
mnwi- Olvtf. nsf'Ttal.
NOTICKl
The capital stock of the Brenham Com-
press Company having been increased 4o
part of the Brenham $3000, which is now
for sale at par, in amounts i» suit the pur-
chaser. in share* of $ioo«aclu Apply to
• E. REICIIARDT,
sepa^dim President.
cilltics tllis SC&90I1 for stor- farmers, Country Merchants and Pliysi-
inn- riA <ilitnniri<r i\dfnn cian^ \vill find my itock of. medicine com-
lllg and snipping L-OUOn,, piste, wan-antedf genuine ind 6f the best
eiuiide nlc to s^H;e niy,^^ —
customers with better re- ^©Aninjftpn House*
suits.
OROOfimZES.
The very rapid increase of my
sales for the past two jears
really^the^fof^m^st d i
m
Such a satisfactory tesillt, in thef
from strong and influential rlvail
markets, is certainly a guftt^-
tee that I am able to Offer very
positive advantages.
WM. D. CUVfLAfoO.
GOHON FACTOR & WHOLESALE GROCER,
ana, io, '04*6w. • hovs'l'on.
JOHN A. RANDLE,
GROCERIES
(At R. D. Harris' old stand,)
IN THE GRABER BUILDING,
Is rcceiving4nd vtMi i^ in sfere a varied
ble^ippllesf^iMrs, Tobacco &c.
mr mm
d&wtf
assorti
Of country produce want*
September,'apd. l88o.i
For Sale t
HomciiuMOtf
Main sheets, opposite public school. The
house contains 4 rooms, hall and gallery,
good wfcH and stable, cheap for cash; Ad-
dress Box 36/ BreAham Texas. sep2$im
4
Corbet Main dftd D6tlglas streets.
f BXKNUAM, - - . TOAST^'
now prepared to accommodate regular and
transcient tjsests it the following
r ax o usf
Single nw!
»*••#! •*
H HHJ HKc 'tj
®owd per day t oo
Board per week... 4.5c
Board per month...... ,8.oo
Day board per month............. 15.00
is" 1***
jb r E. PENNINGTON,
anodiwtf Pre>prie;or,
Dissolution.
The copartnerfhip heretofore ex'istit!"
under the lirnt name of Campltt-Jl & Gid^
dings was this dav dissolved by imi'am!
consent, Mr. C. M. Campbell retire,s from
the finn and Mr. Geo. A. Giddiw
uing in,the business, assumes
lit
aiv!
labilities
lieferrinK to thcirtmve nctice the uhtlet-
signwl4)«gs leave to thank tlie parton* of
the late lirm, aiidhopei b^&il'dfcalinir And
earnest endeavor to please to merit a con-
tiuiaaefitol dutir nairu i 1 '
Mayor t'esd, of ^fcrfifi. ihfoims his
friends and the jmblic generally, 'especially
the Candidat«s, tbat he will give a ball at
his hall on . - • % ' i
SatiuxMy, Oct*9
And extends to them a cordial invitaiion.
tfood raunic will be provided and gootl or-
det'^|H be ••.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 250, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 10, 1880, newspaper, October 10, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478857/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.