The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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D. W. BLOOMBHRGH & CO.'S
Grand A""nnl Sale
For the next Sixty Days ■■
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Let our n?xt legislature wipe
m A § out the bell punch law; restore
^3*K!^CrfllrTr 8w«Un»tS ▼ : the Sunday law to its former
OFFERED BY
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:r immense Stock of Spring and Summer
FANCY GOODS, IIATS,
l, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Notions,
To make room for their FALL STOCK.
Main Street, Brenham
" proportions upon the statute
books, and require all legal sales
of real estate to be advertised,
newspaper men and the public
at large will not only be conten-
ted, but will be happy.
The obove from one oi the
best papers ,in the state, the
_ , Brenham Banner, is good
■ ! enough, so far as it goes; but
one important item is left off.
The legislature should' provide
a way tor taking the sense of
the people of Texas in regard
to establishing the whipping
post. We would be glad to
Look at the following prices and he convinced tliat hea.r*from the Banner on that
has
we can sell cheaper than any house in tins citv: subject. Tne measure
1 * * many warm supporters in this
section, and would be adopted
if a
ONLY BY
Iptvf W- do rot ;.< vtrti-e ) RICES, but call and be convinced that we can UNDKK i
SELL r.ny Ho.^e in ".hp city. We are determined not to carry our stock over till ne\t i
.'jr.son. No *.:c- i'V to -l ow and price Goods. „ _ „ , i 50 pieces white corded pique at 8 i-2c. a yard,
l>. w. ];i,OOMbAK< >il £ < •. >ruium. ^ case of fine lawns, fast colors, at 8 i-£c. a yard, , by a very large majority,
G5 pieces lattice lawn, best quality, at 15c. a yard, vote could be had. The repre-
sentatives from this and Delta
COHN
ST. LOON, HO.
3 Mf OBTEBS ASS DEALERS HI
tin-plats, wih,
SHEET IRON
-ANX-
. I'VELM tim OF GOODS CSKD OE SOLB BI
TIN AND STOVE
BEND FOB PAH
dlalkr in
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General Merchandise
Shipman Building, East side of Public Square,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
LiL'CUINEN,
CoSTlVENESS.
dyspepsia,
CCJC.
CURCflt
Lttlf'tpPETITE,
8OUR8TOMACM,
Foul Breath,
Lew Spirits, j
CNLAROM T 0»
spleen,*0.^ j LADIES'
3 las received r. ;jilendid stock of new styles in
Spring and Summer Goods,
T a JSSam^ ^mamh m rn»ajy 25 doz. three button kid gloves in all shade
LaCuOS JL/T6SS wOO&Sj JL ^ «L i and elastic kid worth $1 at 75c a pair.
CIOTHXVG,
AND GENTS' HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
1 ; ave ;Jso in store a full and complete stock of
35 pieces French Linen plaids, latest designs, at 20 a yard,
20 pieces Seersucker, nice quality at 12 i-2c. a yard, 1 county voted for it at the last
13 pieces satin striped linens at 2cc. yard, session of the legislative, and
5 pieces Basket pattern brown dress linen 25c a yard. in doing so they fairly represen-
10 pieces Plaid Black Grenadines 11c a yard. ted the sentiments ot our peo-
15 pieces satin striped black Grenadines 25 a yard, j pie. We sometimes hear the
30 pieces Alapaca in all desirable shades 15c a yard. i cry of "ancient barbarism," but
18 pieces DeBeige in all desirable shades 20c a yard. ,come right down to the people
9 pieces cotton Plaids of fine texture 10c a yard, who pay the taxes and support
11 pieces Mohair plaids nice patterns 10c a yard the government, and you will
1 # 7 pieces solid colored buntings 15c a yard. find that they favor the whip-
1 8 pieces blue plaid all wool 22 i-2c a yard. | ping post. They see how many
120 pieces dress silk in all shades 95c a yard. criminals are fattening in our
14 pieces satin in desirable colors 95c a yard. , palatial jails, while they are
5 pieces black silk, pure silk 70c a yard, footing the bills, and they have
;4 pieces black silk heavy quality 97 i-2c a yard. grown tired of it.—Paris North
50 doz. two button kid gloves in all shads, good elastic (Texan.
kid and perfect goods worth 95c at 50c a pair. ^ Ti!E Banner has for several
0I' "'■'00 1 years been an advocate of the
15 doz. lour button kid gloves m all shades 01 very 'whipping post, and it regards
finest quality worth $1.50 at $1,20 a pair.
10 doz. four button black kids at 60c a pair.
Family Groceries.
:i!» Tlilrty Yean the OWcit, and only (renoln« I \ i 1
f ■unoct'lftdlctae now in market, rrtpared only I -i" x
-■ vKiMMONH41Uvi)tM.a<ao.WClarkAT.,St.Loula iWnJ-.r,,
n('t<'#«or» U»M.A. 8immon»,M.U. Pot up In 24c. ! lenr.......
kittle* Mid bo.e by Uilirufghu.
L.; a trial, as can and will - til Goods cheaper than any other merchant
I reas LUSINESS. Call and Le convinced, Mch 9, iSSo-tf.
very fine and extensive and complete
LADIES'
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the suggestion ol the North
Texan as one worthy of the se-
rious consideration of all tax
payers. The laws in regard to
petty thefts, as now administer-
ed, are very expensive and are
unsatisfactory in t'nfc result.
DEALER IN
(DBA mem
North-west Corner of the Public Square,
BBENHAM, TEXAS.
Ladies Ready-made Linen Dresses, Aprons,
Children's Beady-made Linen Dresses,
White Fine Dresses, ete.,
All at the most rea-
sonable prices.
— Mr." just received a full and complete stock of —
aii iiw ipii,
ladies' dress goods, trimmings, ties,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES.
Also, a large nr.d varied assortment of
j Parlor and Bed-room Furniture
CARPETS, MATS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
8*5*,. <-'all and examine our Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We
| guarantee r.atisfa£iion In all departments. Give us atrial. March 7, iSSo.jj"
PURIFIES THE BIOQD
ERADICATES MALARIAL POISON,
V^-jnylKorntoM th<> NyMfin. Plt/>
Chills, lever*.
IHITN H«k«l (IRIX
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li> «|tc|isiii. Kiimuicr, I'cmal*', and
Jvit I»lHor«l«rs
f 'rononiiced a A
State* Revon
' < r ml* hg nil Hmtigi*
, *■< * " «'•
?DME BITTERS CO,, St. Louis, Mo.
CALL AND GET
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iBOOT&SHOE
MANUFACTURER
^Boston.mass.
To Owners of Gins
— Wit —
Sewing Machines.
<VOl\ HEAD CONSIDER !
1 liilv II fl;W I
•'ion 1 with iu'« in*- h;ni'h. uiif to Kivr tlie
t« • 'Ji tlii' 1 • i>'ih 11ml t|n> of tier to round
• • iij, )•■:.* ii.jr tl • u v»-Kiihir, *0 thi'y wll not i
Mik. rut in' i!H|> (lit ''ottoi:; I'tMl, j
<1 <• ni«l l:n<t limlr- I. Hliuplr. I till:
' >ln » iinii liuvi s, anil nuiki) old rilw ili)«n j
'.•■"tl wort, i.-, «hi 11 fi n I rriiu.i' 4.11 kimU |
1 sowiup Miicliliif's uiiii u« w juvrtM tor j
•tVneiii iiiHrhin''*. I im; ;u .-ii'-h n<nv pnrts j
•• Ilif nui 'hiiM- bihU wlH'ii I r»'|mironn, nm- 1
I ii g old iiii.''hiin'p» ilo us good work in u now I
' 1.' I 'lift Wr- in the ''ouniry wiiihintc iilDK or
•1 miiik MiioIiIih * r»'|»i.!red wilt lirinirtln'in to 1
my oil,'i'. or ilro|> iii" 1. tioitiil and 1 i
M ■! I'll! i Oh ll'l-lll 1: ||k'' ■ i« it'll -i- 1111U ■ lo, j
iiiir work: l«nii<, I'l^oihii'c i.mi work
, ll'Uli'l'i'u.
Ml kiln!* Mi.-'iiii i.i" r- Attftcli"
h 1 in*, )'iiri». *• i!, hi''., lor «iil» 1 y ili«' mi-
1 JBI'.'P lit *1 KKvr k» w HI; Mftebin#
<>lli c ilo tot Ii't ''ohlilein work on your
01 iiiiwhlt*' HiroutK on your ^nwiii^'Mtt-
Mills, nor fool sou out ol rill'in, but linvc
ti ■ in )i'|iiiii'«'il 11 ml cuvt' yourtuoiiev.
Noij' n,— I nm UK^nt iVir HiU'n Munnul ol'
iino llii»lii»'« Komn, a Itowk of lifn-
•■nil Ui iv-iHiiiT Tor rrriry ltuxiurMt. I.u<lii>g
..■mil Oi'iiilt'inni) Hboiild hurr it. jVUiln'M or
• ■nil011 0. W, HAMS. Iir*ithiini, li'xiw.
X|j«RIORDAN,
surancc Agent,
—PTT R*|RS&R»T1NG T1IE
Hamberg-Bremen. Hamberg,
GERMANY.
And other first-class companies, iff* Office over Roos' store.
Shoes and Slippers
of all kinds, from the cheapest to the nnest Philadelphia made
^oods, at the lowest living rates. YVc sell you a 3
Strap ladies Sandal, very nice goods, at
Si-75 a pair.
A man's slipper, nice style, at $1.50,
A man's slipper, a good street slipper, at $I.2>
fiottfrv in Vrji York.
1 lr.r. 1 iin^i.)
Indicating the wonderful in-
; crease in the sale cf flowers in
New York City alone it is stated
that in 1844 the sale of flowers
for New Year's day in what was
then the largest store in the city
amounted only to $200 and
probably for the whole city did
net exceed $i,ooo. Now the
amount spent for floral decora-
tions on that day probably
reaches $50,000 while for the
whole year the money spent
for flowers probably amounts
to million-j'of dollars. It is es-
timated that there are 500 flor-
ists' establishment within a ra-
di :s at ten miles of New York
City, and the capital invested
in land structures and stock is
not less than g8,ooo,ooo, the
product of whi:h is mainly for
the metropolis.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT!
UNDERTAKING.
lIEsol.l HON,
ho it irMiWt'd by til* rlfy tinuu i! of Ui«
<• M oi'lirfnlwiii.
'iliiit tim utri'el bntwi i n' tLe i>ni|M»t'lv of
liforgf Wiix kiliiTL'mix! U. <... m• • 1111>r»>. ,
on tim Wwt, nnin ImniiiN l>wy#r on il»« Km
iiiii! through Itn1 |icoperty of 111* cnial Thoam*
I 'wyi'i', ki»! <*«>i<Kf'ti>k ilftlu iiihM hiirrh
mIi'i'Vn, «lmH (:i'M|irt»'v •»'' known 11* fVrr»l
1 tlTfl, mill Uillt ll if tr»oiillioli Inkr •'ffco.l
> fm ni;d i.fli 1 It« |iUHhili(r.
Approi Hl \)".i .jtnii I UK' ,
V. 1'. KKltU S'ujfir, ^ co l a
Alto.) "i, 1 .i..-.t» mntit} ■ - W* MlUU'
White vests, Si and upwards,
Cottonade pants at 50,75, and
$ 1 a pair,
Cassimere pants from S- to
$7.50 a pair.
Children's summer suits from
t By most people the do;j is
valued only during life: his skin
flesh is but little esteemed.
This is by no mean?, however,
the case everywhere. It is very
well known that the Chinese
use the do^ as a regular article
of food. Many of the North
, American tribes look upon an
i entree of dog as the greatest
; possible delictcy they can set
before a stranger. Sir Leopold
McClintock relates that in the
Sandwich Islands he had the
tmost profuse apology offered
was no pup-
§2.50 up, !
A No. 1 childs sailor suit $4, him because there
Men's single coats from* 1 up, | py to be had for a feast to which
Men's suits from S5 to $10, he was invited. The Esquimaux
Men's fine cassimere suits j too, look upon a dish of young
lrom $10 upwards, j dog as a great treat and it is ie-
\lso a large and well selected stock of Broadcloth suits and | a Dani^h captain pro-
Doeskin pants, Diagonal coats and vest*, latest styles at :v,ded h,s fnalds W1,h a feast of
astonishingly low figures. Alpacca coats, Dusters in
Linen and Mohair,
. #m connected with liis Livery Business att U>
dertaker's Establisbuient, and keeps for Bale a M
atoek of
TOOD AID METALIC B0B11L CASES ill GflFHSS,
Hearse and Carriages famished for fanerah wher
desired,
New and Second Hand Baggies always on liand anc
Gents Furnishmg Goods
AT REDUCED RATES.
v , t i ■ 1 •' ■ 1
8t?1isli Ladies Trinlmed and Untrinuned Hats.
Parasols, Fans, etc., at reasonable rates.
Be sure and call at , . j!
NEWBOUEH BROS.'
Dry Ooods Palace, Main Street.
this kind, and when they praised
his mu^on sent for the skin of
the beast and exhibited it to
them. The Greeks and Romans
also used the dog as an arjicle
of diet, and many ancient wri-
ters, such as Galen anc)1 Hippo-
crates represent dog meat as a
highly desirable dish.
The appointment
James Longstreet, 6f
as Minister 'Resident of the
United States to Turkey,*?® the
close of the career of 'a rrttm
whose life and existence is like-
ly to fade out of view. We ex-
pect he is glad to get out of the
country.—Marshall Herald.
of Gen.
fefr
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 153, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1880, newspaper, June 23, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth479132/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.