Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 232, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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DRY GOODM'LOTHING, fientsaDd Ladies Fnrnisbing Goods, Millinery,
Boots and Shoes ever before brought to Brenham. Our buyer is in the Eastern markets watching
out for bargains and sending them direct to us, thus we give the public the benefit of Low Prices,
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A FINE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY GOODS,
which department will be in charge of a Milliner of ten years' experience in New York.
GallatlMiflU Stand, Sandy Street Brsnham. Teias S.
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NEWS.
On Tuesday night ,^4 great spec-
tacular Sensation. The World will
be produeed at the opera house.
This play has been before the pub-
lie for a numbor of years, but in-
terest in its production is, by no
means, on the wane. It will be
produced in Brenbam with all the
equipments, scenery, and attention
to detail,as in New York. The play
abounds in opportunities lor grand
seenio displays and these have
been utilized by the artist to the
loll est extent. This will be re*
membered as the sane company
which gate such universal satisfac-
tion in the "World" two years ago,
■when they appeared in Brenham
to an overflowing house.
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Cbablotti ThoMMO*.—The St.
Louis Globe-Democrat says that
"the engagement of Miss Charlotte
Thompson has been highly succees-
fill, in that it offered an excellent
quality of acting, which was thor-
oughly appreciated by those who
witnessed it, and which will insure
the lady a more hearty welcome if
she shall see fit to repeftt Jane
Byre in St. Louis at some future
time,"
The Galveston and Houston pa-
pers speak in the highest terms of
the ability of Charlotte Thompson
and her troupe, Friday night is
the date of their appearanoe here.
in i ■
Cotton is all about picked, but
it is still coming in at a lively rate.
Farmers report that the yield is
turning out somewhat better than
was at first expected. Prioes still
have a decided downward ten-
dency.
Urnnt the new law, taxes will
be due on the first of January In*
stead of the first of .March as here-
tofore. This will doubtless cause
serious inconvenience unless peo-
ple prepare for it.
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New Goods.
NEW STYLES.
Tho best Qualities and latest Novelties in Fall
and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Boots.
Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Notions is now on
exhibition. And the largest in the City.
Wo offer the very best Grades of Texture to
be ottered at the priic and we confidently
benove that on this point we are without
competition. Our Styles show for them-
selves. Special attention is called to our
Dr»« Goods. Black and Colored Silk*,
Satins, Plushes, Velvets. Serge, Nobeltie
Stripes, Tricot Stripes, New Novelties in
DRESS GOODS. BEAUTIFUL ROBES.
A largo and beautiful assortment of trim-
mings, Be.ds, Panels, Ornaments, Stripes,
Plush Velvets, Buttons, Gimps, Velveteens.
All Trimmings ard Buttons to match our
DRBSS GOODS. Do not purchase until
you have seen our stock.
Call and examine for yourself No trou-
ble to show goods.
F. A. ELDRIDGE.
Heal Kfttate Transfer*
Recorded by the County Clerk
for the week ending. Oct., 6.
Anna M. Felder to J. M. Carlisle
1 acre in Chappell Hill, 9475.
Mrs. Martha A. Bailey etal to
Alex Simon, 1101-2 acres of H.
Chriesman league, $2100.
M. L. and J. S. Barbee to Sylvia
Bdwards, lot in Brenham, 940.
Chas. Herring to C. Thielman,
26 acres Jno. Hodge league, $250.
A. Pfeffeoorn guardian to Anna
Duesherhefl, lots 4 5 6 and 7 Bur-
ton, $500.
Rich Irvin to L. Fucbs, 75 7-10
acres Beardslee league, $480.
* J. H. Miitmann and wife to Dr.
George Gevers, part of lot 87 in
city of Brenham, $1500.
Stbkbt Railway Extension.—
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Now that we are to have a grand
Masquerade ball, at the Firemen's
Park, the question of extending
the street railroad there, assumes
special importance. As it is, we
have no adequate facilities for
transporting the large orowd that
will be there. With such an ex-
tension, and with a few improve-
ments on the park, It would become
a desirable place for holding balls
and sociables, and crowds would be
It whs romorod to-day on the utmoted there on all such oo-
streets that three United Slates1 oasloas.
Marshall* '
are 'Some
Wife-
re qui
successful
Husband
man must be cool, calculating-
cratty, deceitful, selfish, sly and
have a touch of meanness in his
disposition." Wife (shocked)—"I
shouldn't think you would care to
play with such people." Husband
—"Oh, 1 most always win!"—
Pack. -''v..
^l?oocr^p'uci<H^^ a
lady visitor to the sporting editor's
room, as, with terror in her eyes,
she made a start for the door; "Is
there murder going on outside?"
"Be calm, madame," said ihe sport-
ing editor with a gentle smile, "it
is nothing. It is only the religious
editor swearing over his proofs."—
Boston Courier.
For Boy*.knee pants trom 50c
pair up At the New York Store.
The French war balloon is made
in four sections, so that a bullet
may go through with out drop-
P«ng it.
For your fine Tailor Made Cloth-
ing, Call at the New York Store
and save 25 per cent.
Harper's Bazar: While the
lamp holds out to burn there is
not much danger of the average
servant filling it.
For your Dry Goods save 10 per
cent, by calling on tho New York
Store.
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Puck: When trousers begin to
show signs of bagging at the
knees it begins to be hard to pay
for them.
For Boys shirt-waists from 25c
up, at the New York Store.
Hotel Mail: A rara avis in a
hotel—The chambermaid who
buys her own colonge powder and
hair-pins.
Remember that we are the bosses
j on clothing as we can discount any
house in the
York Store.
state. At the New
three United Slates1 oasloas.
or deputies had —4*
been killed by trainrobbers, but The Brenbam Baseball
coold not bo Iracod to .r,.o.n»,.^fc ^
We source.
Wuat is the mstier wij
dramatic elnb F WchavenoJ
from it lately,
pf*:
clob on Thursday. Thc^Gay Hill
olub will help out the"ud«*pon-
dence nine. By this combination,
hey expect to be able to hold
rlown the Brenhamitos.
Rochester fost-Express: A
cook employed on the Panama
Canal haa sold his wife to a mer-
chant on the Isthmus for $150. We
trust this will not cause a general
stampede of married men to the
Isthmus.
a buggy, haok.
wagon, you will
save money by buying from F. W
Schuerenborg.
If you want
spring or farm
Washington. Critic: Anarchist
Most was not allowed to take out
naturalisation papers. Columbia
doesn't want him as "Her Most
obedient servant.
A large shipment of dry doods
and notions, just received. At the
New York Store.
Syrup of Figs.
Manufactured only by the Cali ornia Fig
Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal., is Nature's
Own True Laxative. It is the most easily
taken and the most pleasantly effective
remedy known to cleanse the system when
bilious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds,
and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, in-
digastion, etc. For sale in SO cento and $1
bottles by Carieton & Nash.
Mother—"I declare, 1 dread the
thought of our boy tohn getting
married." Friend—"Oh, that feel-
ing is only natural. You will be-
oome reconciled to his loss in
time," "it isn't hia loss so much
—" "What then?" "Why, don't
you see, that will make me a
mother-in-law, and mothers-in-law
are simply dreadful."—Pittsburg
Dispatch.
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In Brief, And to the Point.
Dyspepsia ss dreadful. Disordered liver
is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good na-
ture.
The human digestive apparatus is one ot
the most complicated and wonderful things
in existence. It is easily put out of ordor.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad
cookery, mental worry, late hours, iiregnlar
habits, and many other things which ought
not to bo, have made the American people a
nation of dyspeptics.
But Green's August Flower has done a
wonderful work in reforming this sad busi
ness and making the American people so
healthy that they can enjoy their meals and
he happy.
Remember:—No happiness without health
But Green's August Flower brings health
and happiness u> the
druggist for u hett!*
dyspeptic. Ask your
Sevettv-Svn cents.
Boston Transcript: Fogg at
the dinner table is observed look-
ing sadly at the infinitesimal por-
tion of a chicken that has been
dealt out to him. Suddenly a
gleam of pleasure comes over his
face, and he exclaims: "Never
mind; in {leaven I shall have two
wings every day."
A QEKPiftr tewale regulator and iron
tonic is in demand by nearly every women,
both married and single, and that which
stands pr.-eminent is I)r. Dromgoole's En-
glish Female Bitters.
Dr. Dromgoole's English Female Bitte s i*
not a beverage, but a powerful uterine tonic
and regulator adapted to the complaints and
troubles to whieh the ladies of the South are
so liable.
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Hotel Mail: It must make a
hotel waiter led very happy when
a patron hands him a dollar bill
and says: "Here, give this to the
cook." N. B.—The cook doesn't
get it, all tho same.
It is reported that missionaries
in the Congo region have "dis-
covered thai a boverage made of
bananas is a preventive of malar-
ial levers.
o the Children. They are es-
OVXVrt pecially liable to sudden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc. We guarantee Acker's English
Remedy a positive cure. It saves
hours of anxious watching. Sold by
R. £. Luhn.
It has been estimated that dur
mg growth Indian corn draws S6
times its own weight of water from
the soil.
CatOX ftWV
thousands suffering from Asthma, Con-
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did yoa ever try
Acker's English Remedy? It Is the best
preparation known for mil Lung Troubles,
mm en a positive guarantee at 10c., 60s.
R. E. Luhn.
Finger bowls made ot birch
bark was one ol the quaint conceits
of a Boston dinner party the other
evening.
alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a
positive guarantee at 26 and SO cents, by
R. E. Luhn.
Ben. Wade is the name of a town
in Pawnee county, Ks.
TtfvVvv OQ. thai are fretful, peevish.
1)V\V)\K/TS cross, or troubled with
Windy Oollc, Teething Pains, or
Stomach Disorders, can be relieved
at once by using Acker's Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or Morphine,
hence is safe. Price 23 cents. Sold by
R. E. Luhn.
He is truly great that is little in
himself, and that maketh no ac-
count of any height of honor.
Afler a severe test of twelve years, by
many leading physicians and thousands of
females, it has been thoronghly demonstra-
ted that Enousb Fuiaue Bitters has
cured and relieved more sickly females than
all other remedies combined. All monthly
defects, excesses or weaknesses, affecting
married or single ladies, are promptly re*
lieved by its use.
Those who complain without*
cause may soon have cause to coat-
plain.
Use the Old aadKsnaUe.
Catarrh destroys the senses ef smell, 1
and hearing, rapidly becomes offensive, i
often culminates in consumption a*d
ty. No matter * tot stage th-
advanced to, DrJSbge? Cafc
will certainly cars it This prepation
the only surecsi^ for this malady in the
market vet has many imitators. Others
may fisl; it never does. Your druggists
sells it.
God often hears long with those
with whom he will not bear al-
ways.
Mothers! Mothers! Mother* I
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a a-A child suffering and cry in*
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth!
If so, go at ones and get a bottle of Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediitely—depend
| upon it; there is no mistake about it There
is not a mother on earth who has evei used
it, vho will not tell you at once that it will
regulate the bowels, and give rest to the
mother, and relief and health to the child,
agio. It is perfectly safe to
use in alT cases, and pleasant to the taste, and
operating like marie. It is perfectly safe to
. pi ' ;
is the prescription of one of the oldest and
I best finale
Uniwd States,
a bottle.
physicians and nurses in the
, Sold everywhere. 26 cents
Dakota will vote in November
on the question of division.
* * —
IV p\ro^ a Blood Elixir is the only
• V*- Blood Remedy guaran-
teed. It is a positive cure f^r Ulcers, Erup.
tlona or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the
whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic
and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it
R. K. Luhh.
Minstrels say burnt cork really
softens and benefits the skin.
Give Them a Chance!
That is to say your lun«. Also all your
breathing machinery. Very wonderful ma-
chinery 5 is. Not only the larger air pass-
ages, but the thousand of little tubes and
cavities leading from them.
When these are clogged and choked with
matter which ought not to be there, your
Inns:4 cannot1 alf do their wcrk. And what
they do, they cannot do well.
Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia,
catarrh, consumption or any of the family ot
ibi cAt and nese and head and luntt obstruc-
tions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid
of There is just one sure way to get nd of
That t« to take RoscheeV German
Make life a ministry ot lovo, and
it will always bo worth lining.
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An Elegant Substitute
I For O ils, Sails, Pills and all kind of bitter
j nauseous Liver Medicines and Cathartics is
j the very agreeable liquid fruit, Syrup of Figs.
I Ils advantages are evident—it is more easily
taken, more acceptable to the stomach, more
truly beneficial to the system than any Other
remedy. Recommended by leading physi-
cians. and for $ale in 50 cent and $1 bottles
by Carlton k Nash.
None should expect to prosper
who go out of the way of duty.
The Babies Cry For It,
And the old folks laugh when they find that '
the pleasaiit Califorma liquidfruit remedy.
Syrup of Pigs, is more easily taken and
more beneficial in its action than bitter,
nauseous medicines. It is a moat vahttMe
family remedy to act en the bowele,
the system, and to dispel colds
and fevers. Manufactured only —
fornia Rg Syrup Co., Ban Pmndsee,
fornia. For sale by Carieton 4k ^a*h.
Good manners and good morala
nre sworn friends and firm allies.
lkiIMAH:
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 232, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1887, newspaper, October 6, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482482/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.