The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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BV BAXKIN k I.hVIV
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Democratic
miitce. Gatesville Sun suggests that Has in store a complete stock of
Dallas, February 6. '80. $40,000 be raised m land and
A railroad meeting was held Office of the Chairman of the , . j
- Fxecutive Com~'^he Santa re railroad and the'
mUE BK1CK
LIVERY, FEED
at LaGrange a few days ago
BRENHAM, TEXAS, - FFB. 8, 18S0. and everybody was satisfied
—«j > — - that with the proper effort a y0 the Democratic Party of the State rash subscriotions to be {riven
FOR SENATOR. ^aUn^d CQuld soon be h^ofTexa, ! f 1 T, P , AK . g
Martin M. KesRev. of Austin county, is . .. rnnvpnttnn is hprehv to the "rst railroad that Comes
hereby jounced a's the Democrat* on- The condttions are that $17,000 A fate convention IS heret>>
didate fur the state s^ate. for the twen- ., . , . • called to meet in the city ot that way. The V\ aco Telephone
tieth senatorial Putrid, to succced w. K. P* I Galveston, on Tuesday, April is working earnestly to have
E mcAdm, of P'^dhalf way-the same am-20, lMo_ for thepurp05e of5C.;the ^ Fe conK „ Wacc.|
Washington county, announce him as a onnito be Paid when the road lecting delegates to represent j
candidate for mate Senator for the Twen- is completed to LaGrange. ! the democrats of Texas in the Furniture of every descrip-j
ueth Senatorial District.
January 30, 18%).
FALL AND WINTER
If the nenn'e nf T jiGranrrp approaching national democrat- jtion at reasonable prices.
If the peop.e of LaGrange, W^ ^ ^ Reichxrdt&CoRXn
REICHARDT & CORNITIUS.
New Hahpshire asks an in- a^t wisely Mey will abandon 0f tjie executjve ancj chairman
junction against LouWana to ithe ,dea of^ul'dln| a r,°ad ^ of the county committees are jjjy; ADV3RT1S2HSKTS.
, ... .. * . . . . connect with the Sunset route hereby requested to take the -
forbid that state payiug out! .... . \ *u0
. , and will seek a connection with necessary steps to secure the NOTICE.
certain money in her tfeasury • the ganta pe road at this point organization of the party and Thk u to entify that mr j.w. outer h»r.
for any other purpose than the . r for the assembling of the pri-1in* voi"?ia5u',I
and fov this means oocn a con- I ofth? bti»inp^ or Th? n Direr MaDut&r-
payment of interest on the . . mary meetings in their respec- turin* company at ti»u p int. me undennsrn-
nprttnn fkp rr**p<■ f tninl^ • » • • • luis ipjiointw to tiiM po^itiou. Mr,
ctatp Hpht Xeur Hamnshirf ,,CLUUH Wlul Uic Krc&L "UIlK tive dlStlflCtS and Counties, j tarter will remain wltfc thU company in
J.UUC ucm. ntw jKuiiysmic rtu ct_t. r. t rrnm „„„ :c! the canity of eanvawer and .*rtldt« the e»n-
nu.nc mn T Aiiiciana KarHq ' 01 tne State. It may COSt Whenever from any cause it IS tinuauceofthepatrouageotthe public.
r .rr,,™ " b»t.h= f-d impracticable to hold;
ih.s the hrst case on eco , ^ ^ therefrom county conventions it is reques-
where one state has sued an- ; ted that the executive commit- JJIbbULU llUiN.
• l Will more than compensate for . l rnuntip<j annoint Th*enpartnerstiip heretofore existing tic-
Other. i . .... | „vrxAr,co T „ C0unties aPP0inl tween M Kartman .t L. l^nnenkant is thi-
» ^ «. ine duuuionai expense, in au- (jgleaates to represent the same i''a.v t"S44>'ved by mutual consent, M.Katt-
n■« « oil' it j'a: _ i it. c _i_ r? j . . . • ; mann hai purchase.! the intere-t of L. Un.n-
i he San Siba A/ews says the dition to the banta re road, counties in the state convention, j nenkam ami takes aii of the a*«etts ami a*-
main difficulty with the free Brenham expects at no very t The basis of representation as ' u11 'in!|uluvv*r\KtvsT,
schools ofthe state is, people distant day to have an exten fixed by the convention at Aus- rebrorrsth, a. u'iwo!1™*^^
atisionof the Central and Mont-!',in'isas fo,llows:. One delegate; '
and sale stable
(Nearly opposite the Mrlnlyre Houae) *
Main street, Brenham, Texas.
0. B. POTTER, Proprietor.
consisting ok
STAPLE m F.ISCT
Our stable 1* now H«pplle«l with new hue
hjlM, line ua<ttlle ami work horses, ami are
l.ri'pareit to funrf^h trnimportation to any |.ari
lot' the State. IIwrHen bought P.ml nolil, <<•
; l>oanle<l l»v the'lav, week or month on llberaf
DRY GOODS. i We have reee!ve»l a hamtaome new Hearse,
<13t
i for every three hundred votes | T M NELSON, M. D.,
\ nrt/l r»nr» fnr n f«rtinn aupp nnp *
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
CLOTHING,
QUEENSWARE,
GROCERIES,
and in fact all articles to be
found in a general stock of mer-
' unci are iirepare.1 to till order* for transporta-
| tioii for fiui iaU. Chaise* moderate.
lie is prepared to da
UNDERTAKING,
I Having a compfcte assortment of burial
: cases and casket, also undertakers goods#
SewingMachines
want first-class teachers
fourth-class rates, and then gomery road from Navasota to j j^d one for a fraction over one
they grumble at the inefficien- this point. The people of this hundred and fifty votes. Hav-1 PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, i chandvse. In addition he has a'
cy of the schools. It also says city and along the proposed ing perfect faith in the princi- Brenham, Texas. i large and varied assortment ol
that if parents would take an line are very anxious for its ples ofthe democratic party i the cittIfn.sof Bren- \ »
active interest in the ch.lds i construction and will in due a°d believl»e that "ncert of ^^1^.1. u. j „ TT p TVTTTT'R P'!i
, .. , ... .. ... „ . .... action IS necessary to secure: Konice, Market street, opimlre Ba»ett'« i; U XVIIL X U JLi JL2i
progress, teachers would be.time aid liberally in building;success j the liberty of.bank fpWi,ltl'
greatly aided and would be it. The short crop of last year urging upon democrats every-,
much more successful. i and the consequent scarcity of where in Texas a thorough or-
NEW HOME,
STEWART'S & LYON'S
At Bottom Figures at
HODDE & WERNER'S,
X. KAY AN At'till.
iA.«. m . m:su i»
D.W. Bloombargh & Co.
Dennis Kearney, the cham- j \ Snttbo^staEelndTtoa? | *' "« S»'«
pion blackguard of the Pacific f. , , ,f f , Very respectfully.
* " ! tirrvrl/ «r» kAhilt r\f rnn H Tf ' * — ' -
slope, is said to have made
; work in behalf of the road. It £ j g0WER
The public sale of the stock of merchan-
dise belonging to the late firm of D. W.
Bloombargh & Co., heretofore announced
•»"'*» liiuuv • ■ , » ^ UlUUIlluatgii vk. v-'»j iiviv.iv/iv/tw niinuuuvvu
<7nonn hv ThiKtina thf» npnnlf IS n°W adornlant enterPrise.! Chairman Democratic Execu-'to take place to-day, is withdrawn, other ar-
7 > y 6 P P we confidently expect that tive Committee of Texas. rangemants having been made for Winding
and getting twoblt contributions I . . . . , ^ , up the business of the concern.
from the poor. If he succeeds
in getting a few thousand more
but we confidently expect that tive Committee of Texas.
with the increased trade and t, Z ^ * T Z
The rort vvorth Democrat,
energy that the advent of the ,. , , . . ,. ,
c . 1 which by the way is a live and
, ... , Santa Fe road will give Bren- „ ,
he will belong to the class that . . . b excellent newspaper, says that
M J. JACOB,
Surviving partner.
he is now engaged in abusing
1 ham, that in the course of a
all of which he is offering at
"summer prices.
ALEX SIMON.
Brenham, June 14, 'jq.
J. TRISTRAM,
—dealer in-
When he gets^himself comfor-jZfZZll\1
A CARD.
. The undersigned takes this method of
Unless its daily edition receives . thanking his friends and the public gener-
the
KAVANAU011& PRESLEK,
Receiviu^, Forwarding, aiui
ISSK
Dealers in barbed and plain fence w ire,
cedar posts, wai;onnr ploughs &c. Special'
attention given to cotton. jyj8diw 3111
WANTED
Medicines
ANI)
corn-
will vacate the field for some ' ba gh & Co. and informs the public that;
having perfected his arrangements he will
table settled he will perhaps j ...
... i and pushed to a speedy v.vm- ... . ,. ;
amuse, himself by cusnng the; . .. , .... . .. ; one with more money, or better
continue the business as heretofore and un-
poor. i P'f'0n; The building of thirty i epared ,0 live on nothing. ?"•"? Bloon,.
—; i "Hl" of'lllroad 15 "»P"«'ve- j The Demacm has laborcd ; Wh Co. M ; JAC0B
Brother Penn ma sermon uy a smali matter when people . t , Brenham, Feubrar)-s, 1880.
, 1 ' . . . . , r r ! and earnestly in the interest of _
at Houston made the reckless! set their heads that way. „ ... , .
1 rort Worth and mainiy to it is
assertion that, nine-tenths of i While on the subject of rail- ' , t, ^t , ,
, , ' ...... . . 'the Fort indebted tor its name
the young ladies who indulge 1 roads it may not be amiss to . , , .
3Tin tfiiTK* AhrnAfl
in the modern dance go to ruin, remind our people that within
In consequence of this he raised ithe course of a month the
quite a furor and instead of! Santa Fe railroad will be corn-
talking about religion the young! plcted to this point and will be
people are engaged in discuss- then pushed on to Caldwell.
ing the dancing question. Fig- So far as we are advised the
uratively speaking Penn has the | machine shops for the first div-
JUST OUT
Many men
in all interior towns refrain from
patronizing .their home papers
evento the extent of a subscrip- j
tion, through they never neglect, Advance and Retreat,
an opportunity of borrowing a
neighbors paper. The diilyj
press in the smaller towns of
Hood's Great Book
Of the War.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES IN THE
UNITED STATES AND CONFED-
Toilet Articles,
South side of public square,
BRENHAM, - - TEXAS.
a full supply of ail the popular patoit
medicines.
Toilet articles and fine perfumeries it.
endless variety.
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
accurately compounded at all hours, day
or night, janjdtf
c. m. caml'ltkll.
geo. a. (.tudisgs.
Houstonians by the heels in- ision ofthe road have not been Texas is not patronized as it de-
stead ofby the head.
Belton is just now much ex-
cited over the Santa Ee railway,
the line has been located to
within about fifteen miles of
Belton and it3 future direction
depends much upon circum-
stances. If the road is run to
Belton a heavy additional ex-
expense will be incurred, yet it
thought the company will go
there if the Belton people will
pay their share of the expense.
If the road does not go there
Belton will in a few years be a
deserted village, even a branch
or tap road would hardly save
it
located. Bellville and Cald- serves to be.
well both want the shops at
there respective towns. Bren-
KKATE STATE ARMIES:
BY GENBRAL I B. HOOD.
1
M
n
uy
! The San Antonio Express Lieut.-General Confederate States:
. Army, published for the j
, , , says that a petition for the
ham wants them and in fact t , A. , .
, , „ commutation of the death sen-
needs them badly. It is ©f . c, . .. ,
. , ' tence 01 Lanham, the murderer
course with our citizens to c r • -rv 1 , .
. „ of Georgia Drake, is being
make an effort to secure the lo-jcirculated> • It says that
cation of the shops here or to
CAMPBELL &GIDDINGS,
DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES,
Sandy Street, west of the Opera House,
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
should be remembered
ls that men as bad as Lanham,
needless to say anything about
GENERAL G. T. IIEAUREGARI),
NEW ORLEANS, 1880.
em go elsewhere. 11 is that men as bad as Lanham,) The entire proceeds arising from the sale
, ... . . of this work ar ■ devoted to'1 he Hood Or-
. When at liberty, can circulate a t)han Memorial Fund, which i« invested in
tea vantage* to accrue to the petition if they so desire, but , - ... * i
, Goods delivered FREE to any part
the city. sept. 10, '79-dScwiy.
MOODY & JEMISON,
Cotton Factors
AM)
town by having them located ; ^ the
here; we think that it is thor-
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
STRANI), GALVESTON.
ten infants deprived of their parents last
j .•.• . . . ... summer at New Orleans, (the melancholy I
aDiaing ana oraer-ioving cm
incidents of which sm! bereavement are To correct errors and prevent depmla-
ougnly understood. Will our: zens thereto is a different thing.-: still fre»h in the public mind.) I tions and substitutions in the pressts, we
citizens make any move in the tv, c A ^ 1 ti The l>ook is an elegant octavo, containing I jav^,a',' <-'ott®ns w^C^etl on arrival and
' f The bxpiess then calls atten- , jtopages, with a tine photopraph like- Metalled weights and classification advisd
matter ?
tion to the fact that many men
^Elsewhere is published the will sign a petition just because
call of Hon. E. G. Bower chair- they are asked to, and without
ness and a fine steel engraving, made
expressly for this work, four lartje
maps of battle fields, bound in
handsome gray English cloth,
three dollars, or in fine sheep
bindtng, with marble edge, three
dollars and fifty cents—in half bound
-w. The senate exodus commit-1man °f the democratic execu- thought of the probable conse-
tee is still investigating. A! tive committee of Texas, for a quences, rather than refuse the J morocco, library style, four dollars, or in
number of colored farmers from state convention to meet at Pfs°n presenting it. Petitions, fU" ^ ****
Galveston April 20th next character, should as a On the receipt from any person remitting
' . ' general tiling, carry no weight. ; by mail or express, of the amount in a reg-
1 here exists in this county an m 1 • '>lertf(l' ,e,ter or ''J a ^stal order, bank
South Carolina must be in ai^KlSa
class matter.
North Carohna were examined,
who before the war were either
penniless or slaves and who are
now owners -of farms of from
200 to 1000 acres. A colored
fanner attributed the exodus
to the misrepresentation of one
Perry, whose expenses had
beea paid by the Baltimore and
Ohio railroad company. He
thought that negroes had as
good a chance of making a liv-
ing ia North Carolina as else-
where. James Buchanan, an
Indianapolis greenbacker ana
former abolitionist,test<6edthere
was no demand for.-iaborers in
Indiana and said republicans
Iwad encouraged the movement
in hopes of aiding their party.
urgent necessity for a thorough
and complete organization 0f! prosperous condition. The An-
party and the present time af- i derson (S. C.) Intelligencer
fords a splendid opportunity. says: "There is but one tract
Past differences and dissentions of land to be sold in this county
should be laid aside and the
party be put in condition to poll
its full strength for the state
ticket and for congressman,
without regard to the course
The volume is pub shed in the best style
of typography, on elegant pa|>er, with illus-
trations, e tcuted as highest specimens of j celebrated \Vhitk\vater Wagons
by the auditor this year as de-
linquent for taxes, and that tract
would not have been sold if the
titles were in proper shape.
The office of the Colorado
determined upon for county j Citizen was destroyed by fire
officials. There should be no j on Friday morning between 12
more jolting.
Minnesota's great farmer,
Oliver Dalrymple, will cultivate
8a,000 acres of wheat this sea-
son.
art.
The author, theubject, the purpose, all
alike render it wothy a place in every li-
brary,—on every desk—or upon the book
shell of every house in the country.
Agents wanted in every town and county
in the Uni ed States, and a preference will
be given to honorably discharged veterans
from the army.
To the ladie*. who feel a desire to ex-
press their sympathy with The Hood Or-
phan Memorial Fund die sale of this book
among their cir le of friends, will afford an
excellent way of contributing substantial
n'clock Loss about j aid ,0 50 deserving a eau!*-
o c ock. lvoss aOOUt por ,erms rates to agents, etc., address
with full particulars,
Gts. G, T. BEAUREGARD,
Ptblnher, ort behalf of the Hood Memo-
rial Fund, New Orleans, La. janjodw
before selling. We guarantee arrival
weights and return them in our account
sales unless otherwise agreed on. injd&w
Fresh Arrivals!
Granger's Su\t\>l\es.
150 barrels assorted Seed Irish Potatoes.
150 barrels and half barrels Sugar-house
Molasses and Syrup.
I- LOUR and CORN on hand at low prices.
Assorted lot of Plows. A car load of the
in tran-
sit, to be sold at bottom figures.
JAS. .V WILKIN'S, Agent.
Urenha.n, Ian. 8, iSWo-d&wjm
ST.LOUIS TYPE FQIMDRT
110 4 117 PINS ST.,
DCAUHS IN
Printing anJ Writing
1
A limited number
of active, energeti-
canvassers to engage
n a pleasant and profitable business. Good
men will find this a rare chance
TO MAKE MONEY.
Such will please answer this advertisemen
by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating:
what business they have teen engaged in.
Nnne but those who mean business need
apply. Address,
j FIN LEY, HARVEY & CO.,
I mchi4wiv Atlanta, (ia
Barnes House,
Corner Mstne Street and Texas Avenue
Houston, Texas.
The Old Capitol Hotel rebuilt and ur-
nished with entire new furniture. Fine
sample rooms, ami especial attention to^
traveling commercial gentlemen.
J. L. HARN'F.S, Proprietor.
PETER LOISELLE, Stewar
—tt _
Estray Notice.
Taken up by W. L Sallk at his resi-
dence on the 4th of January lSSo, and e-
trayed before II. L. McCiung, J. P., pre-
cinct No. 5. on the :4th of January, 1S80, a
bay mule about 13 hands Irgh, 6 years old
branded on left shoulder \\ 1), 011 left hip
1 (in a circle). Valued at $15. janjow
Taken 1111 by John Sdiwendener, onth*:
2nd dav of Dec. 1S79. and estrayed befor.;
II. L McChing, j. P. Precinct No. 3, on
the 14th of Jan. iSSo, one Light Ray lfors ■
about 15 hands high, about 10 years old,
weak leit eye. Valued at $40.
Attest— H. M. Lewis, c. c. c. w. c
Hy C. F. IIkkbst, Deputy janiG'
Cards and Card Board,
TAG3, ENVELOPES,
■f Priijting Inks, Broqzes, &c.
j Programnn Cardt,
Dissolution Notice.
i he copartnership heretofore existing
between Stailings iV Sayles, is dissoluec by
mutual consent, \V. I. Siallings will con-
and 2
$4000; insurance I1500. We
are sorry to hear of this misfor-
tune to our highly esteemed
contemporary and hope that he
will soon be under way again.
"J^EW MARKET.
WEIS & KORI'T ,
BUTCH 12 11 H.
Quitman streat,
DRENHAM - - TEXAS.
♦ P 4* •Ort per dny at home. SantplM
W pAU worh is free. >Tix-
sov a< 0., l'urUand, Mautc. UecUdAwly
_ _ Keep a lull stpply of the best and
fattest beef, pork and mutton, which they
sell at prices to suit the time* inay6dtl
♦flfi >»Mk In your own town. l>m«nnd
fOO SI outfit ftee Addrestn. IlAiirn &
Co., 1'orUaad, Maine. declWJUH
linue the business of book and job printing.
W.J. STAI.LINGS,
| , J. W. SAYLES.
! brenham. Jan. 5,'So. jan6dmi
< Alt!. Ill-ran. A WIXM-OW.
SCHUTZE & WINSLOW,
AMoriicy* m 1,AW,
Will |ivirticc In civil tmnlnwsonly, In nil
tne ixiurti- In \\ niililiiKtimcoiHitvand inin'eme
court, amtwunt nl amienlii ' novlHilitw
NOTICE!
Having clnsed out the blacksmith busi-
ness in Brenham, 1 hereby notify all par-
tjw indebteti to me to cail and mike imme-
diate payment up to Jan. !, 1K80. The
business will be contiiuted at the old stand
by C. T. Roff.
janSdint W. R. WILSON.
Lime anjl Cement.
A good and fresh article constantly on
hand and for sa)« by
nwkad6m T. A. WILKIN3j
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