The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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1^ UAXKIN & M5\;iN.
J. JoHKNAI, OF THK CITY.
i K<t I tor* Bnm<>r.
Zionsvilie is. a one horse post-
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H'ew Advertisements ! FT
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DENTISTRY! ii
T
HE UNDERSIONED DESIRES
TitKru.1 wi the Boston sav-
ings bankn still continues*
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— Th3 stock r,liters nro bold
i*'ijx » convention at For; Gra-
il ;un.
— Moivis Dunn kille 1 Jack
Ltinikuw n«ar Botiham on Sat-
ur<J|y lust.
Six thousand persons have.^,^ other-thl-ans be restated
been attacked with lueasles at to( Experience h u proven b3
The Dallas Morning Call ii?
opposed to the establiiihmetrt «>j |0fl5^e kept at the ptivaie roei—
the whipping pmt in this State*, <deuce of Mr. A. Streekert, (\vlu»
on tho jrontid that -rh.» «hj»ct I» tho P. H.) sitjtiitcil oi. »H|- x |fc, cll|sM, ^
ot punishment for law-breaker? j''f HP''"J? ntancii aootit eigntj hJlir timt h* will remove to brenham
. . . . (miles west ot Brcnham, and six within thirty days, win-IV llW pt'OpOSeH
18 Hot 50 nd ;U;ll to <legt\VlJ tllOU! m . . ^ TM.,, to locate and eugair* in the practice of
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may bo granted tli.ittliis is trfle, I many ppruiijs and affords an i ami will work at living mes.
but it the »nM«t m*n. • iit «f *»«<*fur atuek tlw j a u jokes.
year rou'id. About a quarter—; —7—r~—7-
mile north ot the, nost-ofa Bai'lieS H<>USe,
and on the branch, looms up . 7
til) large building used as a k'orner Mnin Street aud Texna Avenue,
jjrfot, and 8:iw mill and cotton! '
gin by Mr. II. C. luevtr. Im-j Houston, - - Tkxa*,
mediately after crossing tjljej The OLD CAPITOL IJOTEL Rebuil
'branch we come to the tier-'
UBA1.HU Ifl
the present liiians
punwhmsnt, th3 on.ity jail
and the priitentiafr, prove a *
they iiave, to make the offon*
dor worse instead ot IsUfer, i«»
it not right aid proper that
STAPLE AND
Fancy Groceries,
msM, Li quo its, no
Near the Depot.
oetlOtf MEN HAM, TEXAS
—
Lyons France.
t U- i
r^-Tiie HoiMton Telegram has
boon presented with straw I ter-
ries nearly the size ot lieuV
ejrg'.-
i. «+. «
— Mr. Seylmtf) Cadenlicad, of'
J.wkeboro, was killed at th»t
by the aecjdcntal d,i&eliar#o
of his #um
—In' HoiVstou, theivqs vi$)t
garden ran dstfeal vatoabte'plants
auj shrubbery, wlueh" they al- ence if lie been eonv/eted'
yond any. doubt that a iarg-j
majority ot the graduates from
the penitentiary cp^fe/outHv|»rs^
than when they went in. With
a eu^in cla^jt ot'tp|ui^/reed-
men it i» esteemed an honor to
have served a term in dii peni-
tentiary. It ijivep the cx-con-
vict caste. lie is iooked upon
as being particularly smart, and
is, to a certain extent, treated
us a l.ercr. It n^ik » no differ-
tefwards cell.
— An estimable and still good
bf a common theft, or the more
exalted calling ot' horse and
cattle stealing.
1*
per-
looting widow ImjVj of Houston, ^ bl. „;ii cnonSi to" biii-y
It adjust fallen heir- to property
^Ouba worth half a uiilli^n
.jllars.
—Hereafter the Waco branch
trains will traneter at Calvert
instead of Bremond. This is
done on account ot smallpox at
Bremond.
— The grand jury ot Dallas
county has adjourned after a
three weeks' session. It iound
one hundred and twenty-five
indictments.
Stba^ok to say tiie moon is
nearly full, and nothing is
heard ot Indian raids on the
frontier. What's the matter
with the"Injnns"?
— .*■■■ «0
— The city ot Paris is pro-
groislng. A gasliglifc company,
with a capital ot $15,000, has
b'icu organized, and a street
railway is to be built.
all mawkish sentimentality upon
this sub]ect, arid apuyuc that
when a party is guilty of .coin-
ting an offense that lie has al-
ready fallen to the lowest grade
of degredation, ami that if the
whipping-post will cure him his
reformation will have been ac-
complished, and thus it wjJ> >e
a reformatory institution in-
stead of one promotive of degre-
rcdati'on.
The Galveston JYetos, not
had^g' enough new silver dol-
lars to present one to each ot by Wm» Ii. Morrison, ot llli-
Tim Rusoians are gradually
closing up 011 Constantinople
and seem detertfiiiied to settle
the terms of peace their own
way. Meaiiwlyie Kngfarid and
Austria are making active pre-
parations tor a war footing.
The outlook is gloomy.'
. I _ ' -V & ' $
Therk are three ' reports on
the Soutnern Pacific Railroad,
one in favor of the Texas Pacif-
ic. The majority ot the. others
favoring the California South-
ern Pacific, atid a report signed
nod famished with eolire NEW
FeRNlT^RE.
J. X. BIRXES. Proprietor,
Late of Wellington Hefltnurant,
Bryan, Tex»>.
The. popular caterer, PF.TEU LOI-
SEULE. Steward.
Fio« Mimple Moms, atid aperinl at
tci ti«ii to traveling commercial pen
tlen eu. au^31—tf
man Lutheran church, which is
A beantt+uj edifice and a credit
to our (rerman friends. They
J)aw service cVgry, .'Sunday by
fie I. Geo. Tlioene. The church
is generally crowded with at-
'retftiv^i hstivers. hhw&metwif
connected with the church is
beautifully laid Aout and well
kept. A short distance north
of the Church is the store house
and residence of Mr. 'Win.
Strewe, who is a . genial gentle-
niiin and a good farmer. .
Farming is progressing rapid-
ly in this nei^kboHnKMl^eiitii
is nearly all planted and far-
mers are now bedding up their
cotton ground.
G. G.
1 r" ' ygUtt*1i"f'l
Tft^ ^ \ Jkffirald ol
Sunday the 10th inst, had
sixty-five ^olnn^us t)f^«dffcrt la-
ments containlug ovor. three
thousand advertisements. It
says confidence in the commer-
cial'future is being rapidly re-
stored. It makes thi i remark)
on the subject of fdvtfr^sin^:
An old merchant wliep iasked ii
fortlw soo^Utlmgfea^cofeP Wotlce probate.
•11 life replied, 4,A(lvertlsing.
It you want to got 011 m bu^-
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QERBER'S SALOOS,
Sandy SI. Opposite Banner Office
' tfrentiftm, Texas,
B.6S&BS& rrtprietor.
Thii hod^i is %dl napjilktd at all
timeu w ith the fii.eM ...juorf, wine», tit
IjouU User, alw doluwttic and
imported cifjava. Agent at tliw j«Uc«
for the ceiehrKte<l J«tot^wai1 wine key
.A private sittin^-room,for Ike c<>>
Vt nienee of cunioiueri*, in aUackied t.
my aalMiu. .;
arPu/^eeto' idled. aov^)7ti
D. W. Bloombargh,
Sole Jlffent, Rrenkam.
ness, advertise.
its readei*s, doos the next best
thing; it givee the likeness of
one,
Tits telephone has been uti-
lized in Galveston. Due has
been put up between the News
offica and the residence ot the
senior proprietor, Ool. J3el6.
It works well.
Tiik Galveston Jonrnal of
Cbtomm calls attention
to the tact that the canning of
oysters and £bh is as profitable
-The Ditllus Morning C'jll »as c»n 1,0 «"S»8c'd iu
relutos tho manner in which a; a s"'»U uJ'8,era and
liois. This report probably
represents the balance ot
power and will dofeat both par-
ties, and indefinitely postpone
the construction ot the road.
The Gaiveston Civilian is
pleased to learn that Dr. Hem-
bold has been declared sane and
hopes that he will now p#v it a
1 •. ,> 1 y ^
little bill of five or six hundred
dollars, which has been due
"several days."
The Houston Age mu6» the
opinion that should the two-
thirds rule prevail in the com
ing convention, both Throck-
morton and Hubbard standi a
fare show of Ikiinir defeated.
Fkcm the Galveston Civilian:
ot a recent date we ltarn that a
large drove of line and tat hogs
from the interior were shipped
to Kew Orleans by a Morgan
steamer. A few days ago tiie
Banjjkr took ooasion to say
that bv the ini|>it»ved iiiddes ot
that by the riiipPb\"ed inpde
packing^ hbg8 fwlhillfitered at
all seasons ot the veal'. Kew
%•
Orleans afford% % larger market
JF; TKt ,J|y.
for tat hogs |fntn wil^pra^ibly
The State of Texan. To the Sheriff,
or any Conctahle of1 Washington
conn'.y, greeting:
are hereby commanded to
cause to be pnhlinlwd for at leant
wentjr days in tit* Brenham Bannk'r,
a uwvajmper priaied in the county «t
Washi'dgtoii, th> foiiowim; notiw.
'I'iie State ol Texan. To aii peronns
intennt'd in tite entute of Shubal
Marcli, derirHiK d, J. B. Uoherson and
Lu6inda< March, executorn ol tiie estate
»f Suuhai March, deceased, ltave filed
in the bounty l?ourt of Wasiiington
rouiity; their final account with end
<heir apirlication for difchanre from
lite adminii'trntioii «f the estate cf
^liuhal March, deceased which will bf
heawi iitthe next term of tho County
Court of s^id county, comniewcing ou
ihe'THIRD MONDAY in Marcli, 1878.
at t4ie Court Ilonse thereof, in tiie city
(>f Qretiliai , at which time all person*
interented m said estate may appear
and Contest said final account aud tp
plication it they ste proper.
Herein, tiiil not, umier penalty of the
:*<v, and of thin writ make due return.
Issued, the. 2Hd <'ay of February, lb7d
Witness, II M. Lewis, Clerk of said
Ci'tirt and the aeai thereof, at otlice, in
tine'eitVof Brenham, the S8d day of
Ft bruary, lbTS. •
H.M.LEWIS,
X'lerk County Court Washington Co.
I ffereby certify that the above and
foregoing h» a trwe and correct, copy <»f
the origii al citation, tfw in my hands,
J. H. HUTCHINSON SheiiffW. C.
Paci. FnteKE Deputy.
Martftidiv
O. K> Saloon,
Ant Sr.rtiet O^poiiie Gi itrd Vt law
B»euljuin, Texas*
The unaersigjied, proprietor ot
house, t»ke^ p ea-ure in annoanciugto
iriends aiitt rustmiiers tfiat heTiaaojieu-
ed in SeelhorstV new building, a fit a
tar, b«-er and l»nch room. Bvervthit g
first clans. The tinest imported li^uora
and Frwah wire, intporteil cigars
al»o, S^tes fcheese, imported aaunago
and ail other delicacies and suhsiau-
tials belonging to the luucU depart-
ment. ll''
Attached to the pnloon is a ^rivata
sitting room, which in at aHUmeaat
the disposal of my friend*.
SAM MICKY,
deolldtf Propi'ieior.
Confectioneries!
♦ ? ■ ? M ' : . . ' ' <¥
A foil and oouiplete assortment of
6fandwx Awt#, Tt/ys, Fruit# da
'tist received and for sale at bottom
price*. FAUSTJNO KIBEH
HQvSStf Next to fliddings Bank.
^jfTY KESTAVIiANT,
Mrs. C. Mr DOMI.O, Propneire
Oppoajte the Cotton Exchange,
Oysters, fkh and game in seamn,
M^als at ail hours. Board, by the
lay, w«ik or mouth. sey$tt
twelve year old negro boy beat
his way on the ,rai4roacL from
Houston to Dallas. The little
raoater is bound to succeed at
something, maybe getting into
the -penitentiary,
Chicago has recovered a judg-
ment against the btfudsmtin of
the defaulting ex-trca^urer
Gaoe, tor defalcation in .1874,
for fhc atnount of the origiual
defieiency, ^507,703, without
intei'^t, ajvd for, ll,0C'v
penalty, The londfmen fffe
among the most promi«ctit
citizeus,
At Wholesale.
JUST RECEIVI-.H THO CAR L«e<U
of tti<».<;eM Houi; 100 bbis ^u
yai; 100 Sacks Coffee; lcai Attl'eUfet'a
hottleo Beer; 1 car A^s<>lted Canned
bruivjSy bins Clioicest Lic|uor^; '
choice.>t brands Ognrs, t.liewii.g uud
Htnoking Tolacco; iU con, Laici", Hams,
etc., sold to tne trade at tjialVearou tii;U
iioustuu prices strict!v, at wholenule,
nt 1). ff. BLCUMBAUUH'S,
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C.
OST.
BAYOU CITY IRON WORKS,
be supplied by Sontltern loxas
fish are botlk^nifi^ii^i Gaivefrft'p> seyciaLyears to come. Tne
ton yet dpj'O is w 6ne there
engaged in Uie business. The
Quantity of cunned^goods sold in
Texas is absolutely enormous.
They form a cOTBiderable item
in the sales of every dealer in
groceries. Vegetables such as
peas cowl.Mhj^naiHbeani iou\dJ
and shfwl®5
where they an
Ihtiited <juantHilsJ
. The T^mpleton's played to a
good ln,n.-o at Houston on feat-
iirtiuy njigjth | J )u rente
K) Ke.v VjJffe
tact< however, exporting hogs
from the jktuihern part of the
State, instead ot^ importing
bacon,'is certainly.encouraging.
— f ( ....
Til Gal vest oi r Civilian, the
oldest,paper in Texas, continues
to, nrrive wilh jcliaracieri»ti<|
. *J^inp$rtM r|l|elnuf|Wf«(y
au|(^' in Texa^ ;j1(t i*Jth and Igrh tnst., wci
m"" SV01'^JJrfK i,:"h
St
A. McGOWEN,
Manufacturer of
^ COTTON PRESSES.
On G< arir^ and kUkiiis otCast'ajtn
nrlttwOm Iltfuston Texaa.
t»Hl. 1
, —sjf—7—*—*—-' ,
— "A qmtciixion woman en
tered a Houston barber shop
and ope,i\td .war on,,^ ooleri '
fon!»oii*l 'arrive faith
Jer.leu^y \vp t.hc U'oybie, t
w. t »Ali^);M. !).v
* r ' ' ■! 'r-y, •' ■ • .
Phytician and Sargooa.
\Vwler. WwtHniiftoa Cottfttj', TeifiM
incUij-w.
—' "i1 °* »*1 '*"!"" "
1. B, Mi'Furlaod. thitos McFariar<d
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I AND ijC|IP No. 81.258, for 6-ia
J acre*, issued to Uie Sun Aototau
una Mexicuy Uult U. R. hy ti, Cros'iv,
ComiitiSHioBei of the bvueval Lnt/ti
Office, duttu March ^Uth ibUa. Utilesa
inieilijience ul it ntrived at tho
lleaeiai Law Offitv v\ithi» <i momba
fn ut th\n date, 1 w)U apply t*» the pto-
per otlioere lw a duplicme
W m. T. CAkPBELU
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RhiS01.1'T10N"-^-Appto|)mihij: pin!
Tax to School Fuiid—
it ordained by the i'lty Council yt
tl.e ciIV ol Breuhain-r.
'^ecivvp t. That the poll Tux levied
liy ti»e city |ot tins year UVm, and
um reootution' is rwciudeu, l«* ^nd
hereby ajiproj^iatecl io thettytiouJ|u|i^
'thecity aitf^snbi1 uW col-
let: or »s uisttuciod w ctrdu tho satao
up'>» C0,4c'CUV^ the <i«cdUMl MX-**
Schow (wn4i«ncl,toa.(;couaU<u wiAvay
the f-ntiie ovrer to ihe'Trt^urW uti ncK
u>uta «>t sac»d fuad. AteAovetf'Hitul#
J. T.J. u:mv«uAKlj4*y.*v
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1878, newspaper, March 19, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478981/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.