Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 8, 1888 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY BANNER.
J. G. RANKIJf. Proprietor-
O. H P. GAKKKTT. KUltor.
A JACKAL CltY. ■
\ It lias been the policy of the re-
publican party ever since its exis-
< tence on every pretext to diu<; thin
| section into politics as an issue, and
i any concession made to it in the
; broad sweep of national legislation is
Fot'R Hundred students of Yale j done begrudgingly with a niggardly
College tike lessons in the slugging | spirit and with an air of generosity
It is iu order to endow a chair .and magnanmity which who..y <le-
Hunday Morning, pril 8, '88
Hit.
Mid elect John L.
»or.
Sullivan profes- spoils the act of anygraciousness or
merit. In discussing so vital a ques-
r . tiou as the tariff the extreme protec-
Bishcp Whitehead of the hpi-sco- ^ ^ who m also
pal diocese of Pittsburg
disuuionists and sectionalists almost,
lose sight of and let slij> the adVan-j
tage to be gained by them from the j
has deelar-'
<*1 war on Easter flowers aud ileco-
rations at church, and says that too
many people go j ust to see them. j tariff legislation by the overpower
An amendment has been made to j jUg passion of jealousy and resent
char,• -e the title of the depend* ::t | VMUt yet rankling in their breasts to-
pension bill pending in congr.---s to; wards the South. While Mr. Mills
the claim agents bill, for the reason j m the interest of tanft aefoini. which
that they will recent the greatest; he foresaw couid only be accomplish-
benefit from it. j ed by gradual reduction and adjust- j
Tiud to be such a 1 Iaeut< was willill» to cuU Ui>0U Lil1'
and irreverent
Bob Isgebsoll is
profane, unterrified
cuss that it is believed if he should
■Hae Death approaching him on a pale
horse he would look around i ight
awav for the red headed pt'l.
self the denunciation of the wool
I growers in his own state and in his
i own district by putting raw wool on
! the free list and allowing the tariff
I to remain on manufactured goods,
the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, a
Paul Du Cuaillu. 1 e famous partisan sheet, charges that the
naturalist, is in Londoi trying to > Yii gectional and framed in the in
get up a party to go in search of j terest of the South, because it does
iitanlev. After a while, when Stan-; not pUt sugar on the free list. When
ley dies, like Livingstone, some-j^ considered that Texas wool-
body will have to go in search of grcnvers must furnish the raw uia-
Dti Chaillu. terial for the protected eastern
Several pap^'sTilTT-rofess to be-j manufacturers while the duty on raw
lieve that Blaine is in the field as a "'on ore in Pennsylvania is retained
candidate for the republican presi-> well as on iron manufactures and
dential nomination. Wait and see! that the North reaps far the greater
St. Valentine's Day.
Written for the Banner.
Two wee birds on Valentine's morn,
Were Iiu|ii>lng ami »*tei<iug.*«> spry,
Ciiiriiin^ arid ilutteiiug a-jJ nodding fiieir
head*,
Klyintf to the woods, tlien l>aek to the me'ads,
And stopping tu carolcio.je by.
Anil in a sweet gusli of melody wild,
Telling me r.ow tney had married.
And haupy and blithe as birdies coul'l be,
Had tonnd theni a luirne away down th^ lea,
And didn't 1 very much «i»li it was ine,
Going to keep limine in a crab-apple tree;
AnH how many twi>fs they'd carried.
When I declared to the pert little groom
1 never had wished mi:;h a thing,
lie wtiist ed hi. doubts and speaking so glib,
.*>Hid he believed I was lulling a liu,
Aud then tl ey u>utinued to nlug.
How sorry they w»r« 110 contort I had,
1 knesv dot what 'twas to be blent,
lt.it wishing m«*oiie next Valenline'j day,
And h<itdng I'd b* as happy as they,
They siiddrnlr oeas<*d this curious lay.
And sea line tin* iwelveson a syi-amore spray,
They talked aboul building their nest.
Tenderly cooing tw > tuii'e dovci came,
Atl»c:idna!e, faithful and tru«■,
Graceful and u.odivt, ai; 1 dai 1»t> and n»at.
Tripping along with rneir liltie pink
All damp with heavenly dew.
The groom said tlteij wedding dinner that day,
v\ miM lie a niott ?4impt«i<nH affair,
Coiisii-tingot | •■as a:nl 1 alley auo rue.
IJiig- sitH'tliered in sand so luscious and nice,
A hasdful of r irn ha /eaten Willi mice,
And plenty of*»i*d ov wrav of al.-|.ice,
N'o.v di In't 1 wish to be there
Th»'ii wouldn't 1 go and peep through the bars,
Ju.-t down at tiie barnv:ini, and • ee
His own gentle bride, hiidrai Lady Maud,
-land at their elegant festival board ,
When none would be l.ap|i) m he v
S> many new married friends would lie there,
'lo meet (hem they lia.*teued f-wav:
May their simple young live-, tratvpiiHy g! ids.
And love aud content forever abide.
Witu ibis innocent pair, bridegroom und bride.
Nor sorrow, nor -sdue-i eser I,elide
Isird bridals 011 Valetlue's day
• It Ma lUtON.
Ciiaiipeil Hill, Texas
whether the report of Lis failing
health freshly started the
receives an official denial.
ther day
Un'cle Das'l never tires and never
becomes discouraged. Hardly had
the result of the municipal election
in the Bayou City been made
known before he began the cry to
choose partners for the waltz next
November.
- -4 + * ———
Inz Cincinnati Enquirer doubts
John Sherman's ability to carry a
#ingle western state, should he re-
ceive the republican nomination fox-
president. And yet he is the most
probable one of all the candidates
in the field upon whom the empty
honor may fall.
The election at Dallas the other
day resulted in sending almost a
ootid body of republicans to the city
council, and now that tie stable was
left unlocked and the horse stolen,
the democrats have commenced al-
ready to organize for the fall cam-
paign.
Modern estimates of Kin'.' David's
the other way. The (i.-D. lias an-
other burden of complaint, and that
is that this section gets nearly half
of the appropriation in the rivers and
harbors bill, and yet according to the
census the southern states contain
13,71.") square miles of bays, gulfs
and harbors against square
miles in the northern states. It is a
well-known fact that it is with great
difficulty and never without opposi
tion this section gets an appropria-
tion for its waterways at all and then
only for the most important, while
in the list of appropriations provis-
ion is frequently made for the inr
provement of the little creeks and
branches in New Jersey and other
northern and eastern states so that,
the farmers can get their cranber-
ries, strawberries, pumpkins and gar-
den truck to themarket. If the G. -D.
can't find any stronger argument to
wealth from the bible accounts place! use against the Mills tariff bill and
advantage from the bill, the jackal
cry of the G.-D. is as senseless and
as unwarranted as the attack of the
wolf on the lamb on the pretext that
he muddied the water that the wolf
was drinking, when in fact it was j Up through the holes cut in the ice
Milch Cow* Need Good Wafer.
Without the least intention of
smirching the character of the milk
man, says the Practical Fanner, it
must be said that water and milk
bear a very close relation. Filthy
water, even when absorbed by a
healthy cow and passed through her
internal arrangement of' filters and
purifiers, sometimes comes out very
bad milk.
All milch cows, and especially win-
ter milch cows, should have good,
pure water. The poor water may be
handy, and it may cost something to
provide tiie pure, good water, but
the latter will be the cheapest of the
two 111 the long run. How frequent-
ly we see cattle driven to some pond
hole of stagnant water which oozes
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
TO010.
Celery and '-'oca. the prominent ta-
gmliuntt, ate the bent and safe«t
ifcrve Tonics. It strengthens and
quiets the nervooa system, curing
Nervous Weakness, Hysteria, Bleep-
letanewt, &c.
AH ALTERATIVE.
It drive* out the poltonoua humors of
the blood purifying and enriching it,
and so overcoming those disease*
reuniting from impure or impover-
ished blood.
LAXATIVE.
Acting mlldlybnt rorely on thebowe'.s
ttcurea habitual constipation, and
promotes a regular habit It strength-
ens the stomach, and aid* digestion.
DIURETIC.
In its composition the best and most
actimdlureticsof the Materia M edica
are combined scientifically with other
effective remedies for diseases of the
kidneys. It can be relied on to givu
quick relief and speedy cure.
Hnadndaof t—timnnl»l» hare bgeo ractriTil
from persons who lun uad this noadr with
naurkabtobraaflt. Hand for ciraalan, giving
toll particulars.
Me# W W. «oM by DrVfgtaU.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop's
BURLINGTON, VT.
JDEALEK IN —
Hardware,
JT. SWEARINGEN,
Attorney-at-law,
Brenharo, Texas,
tr Has a complete abttraci of Land Titles ol
Washington county.
BEAIKIGABB BBYAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
grabs:: building,
Brenham, Texas.
C. C.OARRETT.
W. W. SEARCY.
Carrett it Searcy,
Attorneys at Law
OFEICE OVER 8I0DIN8S A BIDDINGS BANK
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FENCE WIRK,
PAIIIS, OILS,
mm, WINDOW GLASS, IRON FIFE
rumps, Steam Fittings, Rubber Belting, die.,
West Handy Street, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
LINDEMANN & KOCH,
-DEALERS IN
ill its yellow mistiness and pen tides
the air with such a stench that only
animals lon<* accustomed and actual-
ly forced to drink or choke would
think of touching it!
it at three billions, but as that was
before the day of railroads, watered
«tock and trusts, his extraordinary
riches are accounted for by the sug-
gestion that he must have lnppo-
dronaed for a season after that scrap
with Goliah.
See 1 so uo prospect of being ad-
mitted into the Union the Mormon
elders at a Salt Lake gathering the
other day boldly threw aside the
a»ask of hypocrisy and declared
that a plurality of wives was a
heavenly institution which they
would always cherish and maintain.
the rivers and harbors appropriation
than the above it might as well ac-
cord its hearty support and main-
tain some show of decency and re-
spectability.
The Birmingham, Ala., Age says
that the Young Democrat; of New
Orleans are making a desperate effort
to get rid of ring rule in that city,
and that the nomination of Gen. G.
T. Beauregard for commissioner of
public works will strengthen the
ticket.
It is not much known that the
cardinal archbishop of Westminis-
ter, Henry Edward Manning, is a
widower, and, like St. Paul, married
aud lost a wife in early life. The
Bishop is getting old. and doubtless
ready to be offered.
plows, of all iinfls, at the very lowest rates.
BARB WIRE AND STOVES
WHOLRSALK AND RETAIL DKALV* IN
Furniture and Carpets
aarsjSs
BH.BWIT A M - - - - TB3
iSTParlor Seta, Chamber Sots, Houso Furnishing Goods.
CABPBTIHO, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIHQ,
HI3R0R3, HATTRSSSBS, WALL PAPBB.
We are prepared to furnish your house from top to bottom, at short notice. Carpet
sewed and put down. Call and see us. Goods delivered 111 the city FREE.
SOUTH SINE OF PUBLIC SQUIRK TEXAS
II E. LXJIT N ,
MAIN STKEET, BliENH Ail
Staple Drugs and Fine Chemicals.
PATENT MEDICINES,
Finest Perfumery and Toilet Soaps, Combs, Hair, HTai
and Tooth Brushes ia JBndless Variety-
« ■ ! J ' v ! 1 • J 5
Physicians presenptMSaii .nlwajfr receive prompt attention nnd will he filled With the
utnust rare any time, <Jhv or night. In medicines, qii-ility is of tlft first importance
'l b.: 06-* is tna obunp'»t.^'
IS A UNIMENT PERFECTLY
HABMUSS AUa SHOULD BE USED A
BE3H MONTHS.BEFORE CONFINEMENT.
SEND FOR BOOK TO MOTHERS:
Never run into debt, unless you
see plaiulv a way to yet out again.
D. KAMPMANN, President.
OTTO KOEIILER, Sec'y and Gen'l Manag«tr
Don't Experiment.
You can't nfforil to waste time in expori
Gen. Beauregard re])resents j mwiting when your lungs art; in danger.
_ . . ... . Consumption always seems at first only a
the Loi'Uiana lottery ring, one of the j cold. Uo not permit any dealer to impo,c-
most disgraceful and corrupt
imp
rillffS uJ?on J'ou Wlth some cheap imitation of D
I King's New Discovery
A Philadelphia paper
outside of Ohio there is
^h j iu the United States, and it is hard
• ' , . d I to see how he can pose against the
something j100(jjum an(] ring element. As was
very n-rotesoue about the talk of | ,. . , , , ,, r. ,
, ■, . 'anticipated ov the Bakxek, rt-ster.
little Breeches Foraker for presi- , . v , , , ,
. . j tlav 3 dispatches state that the ie-j „„u v,.cct lucuivna
dent, but not m O.io. Having con- pu'1)!i(<ans haye endorsed the ticket \trirtl botlies fVeo ut f.E" Lu^'« Drugstore,
n )ute .\}es o lie coun ij, t Waruioth's fine Italian hand is j Live up to your engagements.
Buckeyes have estabhsled a kind of , , . , » .4 j —
. ^ ti*i -i i11 oac'k ot it. I a Sound Legal Opinion.
a 101 tL.e >\ liitC ;
. tor Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get. the
genuine. Because he cun make more profit
he may tell you that ho has something ju >t
as good, or just the same. Don't be <-eceived
butinsiht upon getting Dr. King's New Dis-
covery, which is guaranteed to give reliet
in all Throat, Lung and Che3t affections
measure of their o
House occupants.
When- E. J. Moore ami J. M. 11.11
•C. Bri.inbridge Munday Etq., County At-
Ui- j tin.iev, Clay county Texas, sajs: '-Have
used Electric Hitters with most happy re
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
"SELECT" BOTTLED BEER
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GIVEN, j
C. MINKWITZ, Jr., Agent, Brenham, Texas,
ALEX. SIMON
W.H.VINSON,
Lawyer, Land Agent
And Notary Public.
I have.valuable farms for sale, also desira-
blo residences in the cltj*.
DR. J. M. ROSS
Once moac tenders his professional services to»
the citizens of Brenham and vicinity and'
will give particular attention to chronic cases,
and especially to diseases Ot females. Can
be found at j fiice in daytime, and at Pen-
nington hotel at night Telephone conn;ction.
HARR\r HAINES.
Real Estate aii Rental Apr,
Brenham, Texaaf * '
Oiliae with f>mrey t> Brran, over Q!U-
<llii:.'8 & OitldiiKa' Rank.
VI.\S«\ & CARLISLE,
Gen'l Insurance Apte.
BRENIIAM, TEXAS.
tSf Offic« over Stern 3t Kolwes' store.
J. J. HARRIS
INSURANCE AGENT/
Brenham, Texas.
F. A. ENGELKE,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
BRENHAM, TEXAS,
Represents leading foreign and bom;
leadi;
~sr
panies, also agent for leading .
lines. Tickets to ar.u from Europe
rates. Collections made on
Europe.
Santa Fe Sal
NEAR URION DEPO
BKENHAM, TEX.1
OPEN DAY AND N
Lunches of all kinds to
WILLIE II AM ELM AX >, Pro
Lehmann's Saloo
Corner of St. Oharles and Sanay,
, . I HrBBIwui, IMH
My b#r is always Hupplfed with 1)1
i OLI) ltOHKBOU V/HI8X
* ful1 stock Ot;
Kelley^Ig.r.D-l, Krug Ch»nii.u(ni».
rbanasol cigars Hi the city. Patro»*<
B. 1. i> •. M A ,N
1 Exol
' SALOON.
w . H. BCRPHI, Proprlo) [>r COP"
Pare Old Straight fliisiy a
BILLIAkri AND POOL TA"!
The bar is always supplied with
Liquors, Wines ana cigars.
Beer always on tap. \
Hast Side of Public Sauaro, Brenham,'
OPERA SALOON
„ ~ "***: 7 „ , ! die testitied before the coiumittee :o ,
Chaoscet Lepew 8 boom for the I , „ , . ,. ,, ! suits. ;\iy brother also was very low with
,r .... the alleged outrage investigation that malarinl f^ver and jaundiee, but whs cured
,.publ,™. nommatic ,» pwiDg reral)iieuuSj ^
His mends have adopted a shrewdie *' , , , * .. ' , ,, I tlecinc uuters saved his iue
Evarts asked how it was, then, that, Mr. f). 1„ Wileoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky.,
The* • B saving: He positiveir
<soorse of still clinging to Blaine
and insisting on his nomination, in
the hope that if he really means not
to be a candidate he will transfer
Aiis stock hi the convent ion to De
pew.
they voted the people's ticket.
Senator should come down
j beiieves he wou d iiuve died had it not been
and i fur Klectric Hitters.
m i
*<iiMEU>trouK «» the canipai^ju, » «lu rt
while back of the British in Hortdun,
and the trooi-s are tu be withdrawn.
The custom of the European govern-
ments of sending armies into the
deserts of Africa to make war upon
The Italian cathpuigfi iu Abvssjiia
has been as fruitless and almost as!republican for voting with the otho.-
side.
familinze himself with local politic,' 1^,.^ r7T^' ^ W"rd, f '-s?f as I
i cure ail tuNiaiia! diseases, and tor all liver, I
and see wbo run the republican party j kidney and stomach disorders stands uo-j
iu this county, after which if he is ^
possessed of ordinary candor <ie r. ill i Keap your own sachets, if you kav^
excuse any decent, wvlt-respe<'tiug ^ a'J^'
I2T
MERCHANDISE
J-/
NOSTH"VVEST CORNER OF PUBLIC SQUABE, • : ' }
BRENHAM. - - ,s • - TEXAS
Has Received a roll and Complete Stock of
| f
' i.
Junoiru from the disastrous de-
feat sustained by the candidate whom
Uncle DanTs Ago aud the Houston
Post boosted for mayor, the numer-
ous letters which apjH-ared in rhote
papers signed "Vox Populi' and
Lodestona liniment.
l.odes one Liniment is prescribed by the
best physii-ui.b KiieumaiWfr, Neuralgia, i"
Siek Headai-he, Iiiiiiuus cuile, c.e. ^oid by 1
Jos. 1 liatFaui.
Uh is the name of a Philadelphia
t'rocer.
1ST STYLES IN
60C0S, IUTRIBBlHSSriiifiiES,''
I BOOTS AXfD SHOES,
Bucltlen s Arnica sa'vo
Quae:
Also a large and variad aaiorUnent of
r
I
g™, Ue weak barbaririn tribea without jpftperj! 8ignt,j uVox PopiUr aiul Bru
fcsfc" iiiMK&Htion or auv excuse save to L.i>r. t? n So - , ,
tt. . . | lro iJ,jnw "ubheo, giML'g tne Ojrna, and all bkin
keep the soldiers mfightmg trim is; otber felIow fits, ninst have been - , . ...
brutal and disgraceful in the ex- i forgeries on the names of those an iu|£antc<^ V' .pctect satisfaction or
Jj-pme. icient aud worthy Roman citizens.
The best Salvo in the world for Cuts,! ipw -j * ** "
ZS2Z ^ aiJfssffisr! Parlor and Bed Room Furniture,
.... CARPETS, MATS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
ruptions, and positive-
ly cures Piles, or no pay requirea. It is
to
money lefunded. Price 25 cents per boi.
For sale bv R. E. Luhn.
.OaU aad diamine onr goods before purchasing elsewhere. Guaran'^e satisf-.ction in
daoajtments. Give us a trial.
<fe Meyer
Propi-ietors,' s
Brenham, .... Texas.
Our Saloon is always supplied
with first-class Liquors, such at*
Rye. Bourbon and Malt whiskeys.
Also a choice lot of fine Wines*
Brandies and fancy cijrara. Fresh
Boer always on tap."
LUMBER YARD.
" » ■
' Wo carry a oomploto stock of
BOUGHT MISSED LUMBER,
f >Wijidpws, Doors,
1 HTdNDS'amt Mt^jMNGS.
—Ai< E.VTS FOR—
WALTER L WOOD MOWERS,
Keiitucky Cane Mills, Evaporators,
|)tud<jbuko? Wagons,
| Fkqct *Vire.
\t w8oiy<& ok
Brenham, Teznt/
ItotrurQ. Mills Cifirar,
The best 5 cent cigar in the city at
II. Fisher's saloon.
ISA
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