The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 24, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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Hussciur nos—75 cent» per-raonth.
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Coadeased Telegrams
Waco, Feb. 22.—The market,
0;>era House and Baptist church
bunted at. one o'clock to-day.
L hs $29,500; insurance, $8,000.
Washington, Feb. 22.—The
argument in the Oregon case
before the Commission has boon
concluded, but no vote has been
taken. Same think that Brad-
ley will decide that Cronin'a
vote will be counted for Tilden.
Senator Uonkling has been clos-
eted with Voorhees of Indiana,
and in consequence the Repub-
licans begin to feel a little un-
easy. The following may Jbe
accepted as a true and brief
statement of the condition of
affairs at present:
When the doors were closed
Mr. Morton made an hour's
speech in favor of casting the
three votes in favor of Hayes.
Mr. Edmunds made some in-
cidental remarks, indicating
clearly that he will vote in the
same direction.
Mr. Justice Miller made an
elaborate argument that there
was nothing inconsistent with
giving the vote of Oregon to
Hayes.
Justice Bradley gave no sign.
The speeches of Morton and
Miller, but especially that of
Miller, were aimed to reconcile
Judge Bradley's legal views.
Bradley, Strong and Edmunds
were not well, and the adjourn-
ment was unanimous, and had
no political sighificai.ee.
There seems no possibility of
a break in either the Democrat-
ic or the Republican seven.
J ustice Bradley is still open to
advice.
There was no vote or approach
to vote to-night on the main
question.
LATEST AND "BEST" OPINIONS.
Midnight—The best opinion
is that Bradley will vote with
Morton and Garfield.
All propositions of opposition
to the commission are abandon-
ed. The best opinion, however,
is that, whatever may happen in
national affairs, Hampton, in
South Carolina, and Nicholls in
.Louisiana, will not be disturbed,
Washington, Feb. 22—The
Mexican veterans met to-day,
Gov. Denver in the chair. The
President will receive them at
10 o'clock to-morrow.
New Yore, Feb. 22—Ethan'
Allen says the VanderbiIt fam-
ily have made propositions to
W. fl. Vand irbilt, and unless
he accepts, litigation over the
commodore's will is inevitable.
Jeremiah Black will act with
Allen and Mr. Evarts tor the
will.
Washington, Feb. 22—The
sword worn bv Confederate
Gen. Win. Barksdale, taken
from his body after he tell mor-
tally wounded in the battle of
Gettysburg, and deposited in the
ordnance museum, has been de-
livered to his brother, lion. E.
Barks dale, to be conveyed to his
friends in Mississippi.
Columbia, Feb. 29—The day
was celebrated here by general
suspension of business—flags on
several buildings, public and
private, at half mast and draped
with crape.
London, Fob. 22-A special
Rome to tho Times states that
in consequence of tho decision
of the cardinals, that the reat
eoiabling of the V atiuan Coun-
cil would be inopportune, the
Pope has distribute.! to them
questions left unsolved by the
previous meeting of the council
with a view of determining
whether he can not solve bv his
own authority.
London, Feb. 22.—Russian
war preparations continue. The
Montenegrin envoys have em-
barked tor Constantinople.
A correspondent of the Daily
News telegraphs from Pesth:
,kIt the accounts which I hear
are true, that the majority ot
the officers of the army ou the
Pruth have engaged quarter
at Jaisy, war can no longer be
averted."
Berlin, Feb. 22.—The Ger-
man Parliament met to-day.
The Emperor in his speech, re-
ferring to Eastern affairs, ex-
pressed the opinion that the
peace of Europe would not be
broken. The proceedings of
the coference have led to the
Christian powers arriving at a
common understanding among
themselves respecting the guar-
antees to be demanded from the
Porte.
The People VYaut Proof
There is no medicine prescribed by
physicians, or Bold by Druggists, that
carries such evidence of its success and
superior virtue as boschkb'b gkkman
stkup for severe coughs, colds Bettled
on the breast, consumption, or any dis-
ease of the throat aud lungs. A proot
of that fact is that any person afflicted,
can get a sample bottle for 10 cents
and try its superior effect before buying
the regular size at 75 cents. It has
lately bef-n Introduced in this country
from Germany, and its wonderful curt#
are astonishing everyone that use it.
Three doses will relieve any ca^e. Try
it. Sold by It. E. Luhu k Co , Bien-
ham, Texas. feb2'77wly
LEGAL NOTICES,
Required to be Published by
the Legislature,
Chapter X, requires the pub-
lication of intention to apply
tor passage of any local or spec-
ial law for thirty days prior to
its introduction into the Legis-
iature, publication to be shown
by affidavit of publisher and a
printed copy of the noticc.
Chap. 84, Sec. 29. In case of
resignation of Executor or Ad-
ministrator of an estate, the
clerk shall publish a citation
tor all to appear who desire to
do so, to contest his exhibit of
settlement—to be published at
least twenty days prior to the
returned day.
Chap. 84, Sec. 47. Exectors
must within one month after
receiving letters publish notice
for all persons having claims
. P€
against the estate to present the
same, giving date of letters of
administration.
Chap. 84, Sec. 95. Requires
publication for at least, 20 days
of final exhibits of Administra-
tors and Guardians.
Chap. 84, Sec. 102. In cases
of application for partition and
distribution ot an estate, parties
interested in the estate, who are
not known and non-residents
must be cited to appear for tour
successive weeks before day of
term by publication in news-
paper.
Chap* 112, Sec. 55- When a
Guardian wishes to resign, the
clerk shall issue a citation to be
published for three successive
weeks, &c.
Chap. 112, Sec. 104 says: No
order of sale of real property
fur the payment of debts shall
bo made unless a notice of ap-
plication therefor shall have
been published for four weeks
successively in some newspaper,
&c. And Sec. 108 continues
that where the land lies in an-
other county besides the one in
which the guardianship is pend-
ing, the sale shall be advertised
in both counties.
Chap. 132, Sec. 148. The
Guardian of a person of un-
sound mind or habitual drunk-
ard shall publish a notice for |
tour successive weeks calling]
upon all persons having claims
to present them within one year.
Chap. 125, Sec. 5. Upon re-
ceipt of tax rolls by collector,
he shall advertise for four suc-
cessive weeks that the rolls tor
collection ot taxes on unrend-
ered lands and real estate has
been placed in his hands and
that unless taxes are paid with-
in thirty days after lat>t publica-
tion of said notice, he will pro-
ceed to collect same as pr tvided
by law for collection of delin-
quent taxes.
Chap. 151, Sec. 0. The col-
lector ot taxes is required to
publish <n the county newspa-
per a description ot all lands
which have not paid taxes since
1870, &eM that he will proceed
to sell such lands at court house
door on first Tuesday of the
month, and Chap. 152, Sec, 16
provides for same publication ot
lands each year after March 1st.
Chap. 164, Sec. 27 says in all
cases where citation or othtr
process .shall be served by publi-
cation in a newspaper, the offi-
cer shall be furnished the money
for such service.
And all publications in Dis-
trict and Justices courts as re-
quired by previous laws,
uiiiiwiiniiB I miBi i
Why Do You Shake!
For the better convenience of the
consumer, the proprietors of Dr. Sher-
man's Malarifuge is now put up in 75
cent bottles as well as $150, as hereto-
fore. To those who are acquainted
with the Maiarifuge, it is not necersaty
to B*y a word in its behalf But to
those who shake in ignorance of it, we
will simply say, try it. and add your
testimony to thousands of others that
it cured you. No other medicine it
required, as it is a combined Tonic, Al-
terative, Cathartic, Febrifuge, C'hola-
gogue and Anti-Periodic. It neutrali-
zes miasmatic poison, purities and in-
vigorates trie blood, restoies the Liver
and othor diseased organs to their nat-
ural healthy condition, thereby thor-
oughly eradicating tlie disease. For
sale by K. E. LUHN.
Jdne 2wly
keep
Vick's Floral Guide
is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely
illustrated, and containing an elegaat
colored Flower Plato with the fir»t
riutnoer. Price only So cents for tke
year. The first No. for 1877 just is-
sued in German and English.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Oar
den. in paper 50 cents; with elegant
cloth covers f 1.00,
Vick's Catalogue—300 illustration,
only i cents. Address
Jamkb Vick, Rochester, N. T.
Blooded Stock*
Having purchased the blooded bull,
SAM TILDEN*
notice is hereby given that he will
stand at my stable at the low price of
$5.00 per aeasoa payable in corn or
money,
di'd9d(twtf A. TKSTARP
FOR SALE.
The undersigned has an aged thor-
ough bred Durham Bull, and three
young bulls. **m<» breed, now ready lor
service Will sell for cash or trade.
Apply early.
A.J. ROBERTSON,
8 Miles Sout h Ban of Br.'ubam.
jau:0wS)tu
Mark These Facts.
The testimony ot the whole world.
Holloway's Fills.
'T had no appetite; Halloway's Pills
gave me a In arty one."
"Tour Pills are marvelous."
"I seud for another box, aid
there in them house."
"Dr. Hollowaj has cored my heach
ache that was chronic,"
"I pave one of your Pills to my babe
for cholera morbus. The dear little
thing got well in a day."
"My nausea of a morninf is bow
cured.j
"Your box of holloway's Ointment
cured me of noises in the head. I
rubbed some ef your ointment behind
the ears, and the noise has left."
"Send me two boxes; I want on* for
a poor family."
"I enclose a dollar; yonr pries is 25
cents, but the medicine to mo is woith
a dollar."
"Send me five boxes of yonr Pills."
"Let me have three boxes of your
Pills by return mail."
I have over 200 such testimonials as
these, but want of space compels me
to conclude.
For Cntancons Disorders,
And all eruptions of the skin this
Ointment is moat invaluable. It does
heal externally alone, but pene-
not
Citation.
rjplIE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Washington county greeting:
Whereas, oath has this day been
made before me by R. Hoffman, that
Christian Kruger is atrar.sient person,
so that tho ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon him; you are
hereby commanded that, by making
publication of this writ in some news-
paper printed in said Washington
county, if there be one, but if there be
no newspaper printed in said county,
then by publication in son e newspaper
printed in tlio nearest county where
thero is one, three succes-ive weekB
before the return day hereof, you sum
mon tho said Christian Kruger, to b«
and appear before me at my office, in
the city of Btonham, in the county of
Washington on the 26th dayof Febru-
ary next, (A. D. 1877,) to answer the
complaint of the said R. Hoffman, for
the sum of fifty-nine dol ars nd twen
ty-eiglit cents, due upon an open ac
count fpr goods loans and merchan
dise sold by said Hoffman to said Kiu
ger during the year A. D. 1874.
Herein fail i:ot, and of this writ,
make due return as the law diiects.
Given under my hand this 25th day
of January, A. D. 1877.
T.O. HTNES, J. P. W C.
Thereby order the above writ pub-
lished in the Brenham Bank el; for
trates with th • most searching effects 1 three successive weeks.
to the very root of the evil. i O.CROZIER,
Holloway's Pills i '*"36"8' c'
Invarialily cure the tb!lo»ing iiptun |j AjEEjj!5 DELICIIT !
lie Kidney a. ^
Disorder of the Kidney
In all diseases affecting these organs
whether they secrete too much or too
little water; or whether they be afflict-
ed with stone or gravel, or with aches
and pains settled in the loins over the
regions of the kidneys, these Pills
should be taken according to the print
ed directions, and the Ointment should
be well rubbed into tho small of the
back at bed time. This treatment will
give almost im nediate relief when all
other means have failed.
For Stomachs out of Order
No medicine so effectually improves
the tone of the stomach as these Pills;
they remove all acidity occasioned eith
er by intemperance or improper diet.
They reach the liver and reduce it to a
healthy action; they are wonderfully
efficacious in ca^es of spasm—in tact
they never fail in curing all disorders
of the liver and stoma h.
Hollowny'fr tills are the best known
in the world tor the following diseases:
Ague, Asthma, Bili m Complaints,
Blotches on the Skin, B >wels, Con-
sumption, D"bilitv, Dropsy, Dysentery,
Eryspelas. Female irregularities, Fe-
vers of all kinds, Fits, (lout, Headache,
Indigestion, Inflammation, Jaundice,
Lumbago, Piles. Rheumatism, Reten-
tion of urinv, Scrofula or King's Evil,
Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Tic-
Douloureux, Tumors, Ulcers, Worms of
all kinds, weakness from any cause, etc.
Important Caution*
None am genuine unless the nigna-
ture of J. Haydock, as agent for ihe
United States, surrounds each box of
Pills and Ointment. A handsome re-
ward will 1m* given to any one render-
ing such information as may lead to
the detection of any party or parties
counterfeiting the medicines or vend-
ing the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
*rSold at the manufactory of Pro-
fessor Holloway & Co., New York, and
by all respectable druggists and deal-
ers in medicine throughout the civil y,-
ed world, in boxes at 25 cents (52 cents
and $ I each. f^TTUef »v is considerable
saving bv taking the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of
patients in everv disorder are affixed
to each box. jyOffice, 11* Liberty
St. New York. declOwly
ESTABLISHED 1800.
Rosedale Nurseries,
BKKEDLOVE & EWING,
U9v.ttorM.Oyai m nt aTiaw
t (Brent: am, Test*}
Located 11 miles East of Brenham, on
the Washington County Railroad.
With eleven years experience in the
Nursery business in this County, I cai.
offer as fine selections of—
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines,
Ornamental Shrubbery, Etc.
ns can be found anywhere.
Full descriptive Catalogues sent to
anv address upon application.
The Gardens, Grounds and whole
Nursery Stock, are free for inspection
at *H times to the public, without their
I>eing expected to purduuse anything it
they do not wish to.
J'will have many new fruits and or-
nffifrtental tress for sale next fall, and
will be pleased to show thetu to visitorc
while thev are growitjgr.
\Vm. WATSON, Proprietor.
Brtnhaui. nay 2<i.dr. -1871
It is a plant that grows in the South
and is the only actual blood purifier
ever discovered, by which all disease s
that centre in the blood can be eradica-
ted at once and forever. It expels for
life all scrofulous, syphilitic, cutaneous
and rheumatic affections, and is the
ONLY TRUE REMEDY for. thisfclass
of diseases. Alone, it is a searching
attentive, hut when combined »i*h
Honduras Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock
and other roots aud herbs, it becomes
a blood purifier unsurpassable aud un
equailed. Such is the combination of
Dr. Tntt's Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight,
forming the most powerful alterative
known to the Medical Science tor the
cure of old ulcers and sores, diseased
ioints, foul discharges from the eais
nostrils, Abscesses, skin affections,
rheumatism,dropsy, kidney complaints,
evil effects of secret practices, diseased
scalp, disordered liver and spleen, and
all diseases that centre in the blood
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-
fjreused upon the attention of those
who have been exposed to a taint ot
improper character. The afflicted nro
assured that this is not one of the
worthless nostrums of the day, but i»
prepared upon scientific principles, by
a physician of thirty years experience.
Sold everywhere.
Principal office,
18, Murray St., New York.
ang4-eowly
^y-ASHINGTON HOTEL,
JOHN SUMMERS, Prop.,
Cor.Tremant & Mechauic Sts,Galveston.
I •
This House is centrally located, con
veuient to business, and but two .
squares from Morgan's Line of
SteaiuerB, and ■ ite block from
Union Depot.
Table unsurpassed by any Ronse in
the City. * sepMdAwtf
pifRMfURE I FURMTiRETr
C. WITTEBOBG,
MAIN STREET, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FUKNIT U R
Such as Besteads, Wardrobes, Sofas,
Lounges, Chairs, Bureaus, and in fact
every article desired by housekeepers.
Undertaking will* continue to re
ceive prompt attention. Collins made
order. Also, Metalic "Burial Canes mid
Coffin Trimmings on hand at all timet
S T. KAVANAUGH,
C.
Attorn©y-»t»l4ftw,
Brenham, - - Texas.
| Will practice in Washington and ad
joining counties. jaulOcllHiwSui
J J. M.Goe*. Bates MuFarlaad
GOSS & McFARLAND,
j ■> . ■ ^
Brenham, Texas,
i Office—Upstairs in Allcom l»uildi#£
N«#ar Brecdlovo & Chad wick* Bank. u
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon. The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 24, 1877, newspaper, February 24, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478901/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.