Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BRERHAM DAILY BARRER.
i. G. RANKIN. Proprietor.
THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1M>2.
ho«u's iu.unpek8.
! The Waco Day furnishes the fol-
| list of blunders made by Governor
i Hogg during his administration:
"As attorney general he blundered
when he intervened in the Interna-
« m Ty C• ! tional and Great Northern receiver-
Brio-Gen. Thomas W. Sweeney ot ,
t- ■. j c?l l a** .i ship matter: he blundered when he
the Lnited Stated army, died at 3U * . .
. , . „ , ... sued out an injunction and kept tne
Astoria S^y night- : anJ 0tMt Xorthern
Coi.. Cclbkrson, it i3 said, con- j stockholders from meeting for or-
templates entering the race for the ganization; he blundered when he
.gubernatorial sweepstakes. asked for a jury and gave Jay
F.ij.ht casea of amalipoi have beea Gould a attorneys M opportunity to
reported at the New York bureau ot c°"«uue the International and Great
atatistics since Saturday. j h. •k-'
_— ; he sought to shadow the title to
The French chamber of deputies. mjm0U8 0f acreB 0f land patented
has adopted credit of 3,100,000 j ^ 8^a^e 0j Texas As governor
Hkbke StoVZ, President.
E. Riichardt 2d Vice President
O. A. Enoxlkx, 1st. Vice Piwident
H. K. Harbison, Cashier.
First National Bank, Brenham, Texas.
Capital and Surplus, 0175,000.OO.
Directors)
THOd. DWYIR, henry hoddx, A. WANOIMANK, T. A. LOW,
I. BXICHA&DT, 0. A. INQILKK, MRS. A. M. GIDDINOS.
HXBKB STONE, H. K. HARBISON.
Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and business men generally re
spectfully solicited
francs for co-operations in Dahomey. Plundered by whipping the legis-
An exchange ventures the predic- j lature into making the commission
tion that if all the laws were rigidly j appointive; he blundered when be
enforced, half the town people would signed the unconstitutional alien
j land law; he blundered when he
Kansas be ' a'£ne<l ^dless text book bill; he
' blundered when he vetoed the sugar
bounty bill, thus refusing to take
$40,000 which justly belonged to the
state; he blundered in appointing
be in jail
Senator Pfeiter. of
lieves that tho money question will
be the main issue iu the presiden-
tial cowpaign.
Fci.T0;t acknowledges his weak- j j£orace Chilton to the senate ; he
nesn bv refusing to meet Hogg and j ^jutl(jerej jQ ca8ting a slur upon
<Jlarg in joint debate. His candi-J those who are "embarrassed with a
<lacy ifl rapidly evaporating. confederate record he blundered
A <-orn dealer" at "Tegenrog has I in refusing to send the names of the
been sentenced to twelve months", railroad commissioners to the senate
imprisonment for selling to starving within the constitutional limit. In
peasants corn with which earth had'almost every public act that he has
been mixed ! pet'formed he has blundered, and in
— T j. | many of them terribly, inexcusably,
Thf house committee on Indian: . . , , .
, , crimmallv—for dangerous blunders
affairs has agreed to report favora-! . - ■
, ... iby public men are crimes,
bly Towusend s bill to ratify the . J
agreement with Southern Ute Indi- J. W. Lowther, parliamentary
aTs of Colorado with reference to: secretary of the foreign office, re-
certain lands iu Southwestern Utah, plying to a question in the house of
(commons deciared the statement
that England was scheming to se-
a harbor at San Quentin. in
, | Lower Califonia. as a coaling station
ACCOUNT oi REMOVAL
We will meet all prices. Five pounds Rio Coffee, $i oo. fust
Received—Chile Con Came, Salmon Steak, Salad Dressing, Condensed
Stewed Tomatoes, VVhitaker llama and Reed's Lard.
WE WILI. OFFER GOODS LOW, OWING TO REMOVAL.
We are Headquarters for Fancy Groceries at Bed-Rock Figures.
PROMPT AND
FREE DELIVERY
M. J. JACOB & CO..
Brenham, Texas.
8CHMID BROS.
IN
The floods in Mississippi have
caused greot loss of life and proper
ty. Oolumbus is completely isolated | ^ure
and the last report from there was
to the effect that 50 had been iwaa untrue
drowned and GOO homeless people
were being fed.
(6ENEML MERCHANDISE)
COR. FIRST AND WEST STREETS* BRENHAM TEXAS
A full stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes. Highest price paid for Country Produce.
LOUIS BRONENKANT,
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER
Sealer In. CLOCKS
WATCHES, JEWELRY ARB PLATED-tMRE,
Spectacles! BE jT ?"DI AM^lNTA^oTa S SB 8
FOR THE EYES. g^T best attention given! o all .'.Repairing
Watches, Jewelry. Clock* and Regulators
Work and Oooda Ouaranteed. West alls Court, Hons* Square. BRENHAM. TBXA
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Lone Star Keg and Bottled Beer.
DEALER IN
if, HUM,
SEED OA.TS ETC. r
)
Country Produce bought at Highest Cash Prices. -f|- All orders given prompt attention. !
ORDERS FOR
KEG »■ BOTTLE BEERj
PROMPTLY FILLED.
■/'
fbee delivery in city.
Wm.
LIVERY AND
LUSK,
SALE STABLE.
WHOLESALER AND RETAIL
-HEADQUARTERS FOR
C<ifOODYiND^llKf*UC^BURI*L^aSES^»IPjC^iSI[ETV
DEALER rUT
Sexatob Chandler has presented
to the senate a memorial from ex-
Senator Blair praying for an inves-
One hundred and eighty of the tigation into the facts attendant
leading citizens of Navasota and Up0u the refusal of the Chinese
Grimes county met in Navasota last government to receive him as minis-
Thursday and formed a Clark club , ter to that country.
for effective work. That old demo- j
cratic veteran Major Boone delivered! Gkovek Cleveland is undoubtedly
an enthusiastic address. Ithe comiuS ^an ; he stands head
and shoulders above Hill as a demo-
crat and statesman, and the democ-
racy of this country fully under-
stand and appreciate this fact.
A fight between Italians and
Irishmen at the Franklin mine, Han-
cock, Mich.. Monday night resuited
in several men being stabbed: one
Kelly was killed while another will
probably die.
1
At New Britain. Conn., for the
first time in the history of the city
the Democrats elected their complete
city ticket.
The queen has just sent another
testimonial of her appreciation of
the women of the Ignited States. In
addition to royal acknowledgment'
her majesty has now sent a second
letter, asking Mrs. Carson's accep-
tance of a full length portrait of her-
self. mounted and framed with the
date in her majesty's handwriting,
together with her autograph.
BARBED WIRE. WAGONS
_ and BUCKEYE MOWERS.
Brenham, Texas.
J. TRISTRAM.
-uiaub in—
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Toilet A rticles. Etc.
A fall supply of Ladies and Gentlemen burial robes.
Sandy Street, Brenham, Texas.
HERMANN FISCHER. ?
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STAPLE 11 FANCY GBICEM
Western and Texas Produce, * >
Imported and Domaatlo
WINES, LIQUORS, 0IGAR8, TOBAOOO,
Delicacies, Candies. Preserved Vegetables, Fruits, Meal,
Fish, Pickles. Oanned Fruif,, Nuts, etc.
BRENHAM TEXAS,
Sole Agent of Aahamer'i Celebrated St. Louis
m' CB IM QUANTITIES AT LOWEST RATES ««i
J9~Lowest wholesale prices to the trade. Pays the highest market
for Cotton ando'Aer produce. «
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE
A toll supply of all the
hunariM in andlaM variety.
pounded at all hour*, day or night.
popalor patent medicines.
Physician f prescription*
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Toilet article* and fine per-
carefully and accurately com.
At Madrid analysis has been
made of the bombs found in the
possesion of Jean Marie Delboche
and Manuel Ferreria, aaarchists,
who w«re arrested on Monday last
in Madrid. The report of experts
states that if the bombs had been
exploded in a confined place they
would have wrought enormous dam-
age. Ten more anarchists were ar-
rested at Rens.
WEAKNESS.
A yu&CK in the village of Cimarron.
San Salvador, who pretends to be
able to prevent the spread of small-
pox, inoculated twenty children with
virus, promising his treatment would
preserve them from the disease. The
following morning sixteen of the
children died. There is little hope
of saving the others. The village
is greatly wrought up over the
deaths, and popular feeling against
the quack is very bitter.
In Chattanooga, Tenn., the other
night the democrats met and organ-
ized a Cleveland club and this is the
opinion they have of Grower -
Resolved, That we recognize in
Grover Cleveland the highest type
ot American statesmanship—a man
who regards a public office as a pub-
lic trust; a man who accepts the
• platform of a great political party as
aan honest enunciation of its policies
-principles, and not as a decoy to
«catch votes, nor to entrap the un-
wary, and who. whet elected on that
- platform, endeavors always, under
the constitution, and laws of his
-cotiatry, to keep the faith of his
party ; a man whose motto is truth
end whose life is integrity; a man
ii ever asked to express and not
oooceal his ideas : a man who never
shirks a duty or dodges an issue,
whether it be in the humble capacity
6t sheriff 6f a county or 'as the chief
executive of a great nation.
Why will anyone r&main wsak whea
they oan be mad* strong?
Everyone should know that the entire
human structure ia constantly being torn
down and rebuilt, the same as in the
vegetable world the trees shed their leaves
ana again put forth new shoots. Now,
when the blood becomes too weak to carry
to the kidneys and liver this dead tissue
tyiat should be removed, the whole system
becomes enervated and a distressed feeling
of weakness and unnatural fatigue follows.
One feels half dead, so to speak, and liter-
ally u half dead, the old tissue clinging in
DO YOU FEEL
■articles throughout the system, prevent-
ing the forming ot new tissue and the
awakening of new life. At such times a
medicine that will enliven the blood, re-
move its sluggishness, All it with red cor-
puscles. andstrengthen it, is necessary.
There is only one such medicine and that
is Dr. John Bull's Sarsaparilla. Its action
on the blood is like the effect of cream on
coffee, vt makefit good. Do you want to feel
the exuberance of perfect health * Do you
want to feel strong and full of lifeineverr
part? Do you want to increase your self-
contrel and be a perfect man or psrfeti
woman, free from the unnatural tenden-
cies of wasting and debilitating diseases?
Then use Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla. It will
make you feel new and full of strength.
T D. Burrows, Covlnfton, Ky., writes:
"I would now be in my crave had I m4
deed Dr. Butt's Saxsaparllla. I was
R E. LUHN,
MAIM STREET, BRENHAM,
Staple Drugs, Fine Chemicals, Pateat Medicines,
Finest Verfnmery and Toilet Soaps, Oombs. Hair, Mail
and Tooth Brashes in Sndless Variety.
Physicians prescriptions always receive prompt attention and will be 6lied with the
utmost care at any time, day or night In medicines, quality is of the first importanc
The best is the cheapest.
Fall and Winter Goods!
We have now in Stock an elegant line of Dress
Goods in all the new styles of Wool Fabrics, with
trimmings to match.
LM6E LINE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN ClOTHIRt.
" ■*
8tetsoii Hats, all shapes. C. P. and other popular
* makes of Corsets. ♦
Our line of Carpets is How Complete
Have just received a large shipment of the popnlar
John Kelly Ladies, Misses, and Children Shoes. •
M.
— DEALKli IN —
General Hardware,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FENCE WIBjs,
paints oils, yabkisi, window glass, ibon fifi
rumps, Steam Fittings, Xnbber Beltine, Ac.,
West Sandy Street. ** BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Ustless, and so Weak that X spent mors
HALF DEAD?
half mr Ume Iflnc la bed. My osemorr
wea bad. I could not concentrate my mlM
«* business or anything. My ntents wef«
rest lees, and my dreasos unnaturally vtvtt.
I last flash, and seemed to be wastlnc away.
I crew despondent aad constantly fearful
ttiait something evil <
The smallest out woul
irScjpo'beppefr
■ould roa ialo a sore, ad
my Wood was toin and sold, ( heard Buliy
Sarsaparilla was a good strsogUisaiaf med-
ietas. and so faveTt a MaL It has ssade
life seam dlOsrsct to ma, aad oiled me wife
activity, hope and determination, wbtlemy
different to ma, and Oiled me win
hope and determination,'^ "
health is all I could destrs."
Mrs. Lac j Bedn!, LawvMcebnn, lad,
writes: "I was weak and nervosa, welafced
SANTA FE SALOOH
Open Dav and Night.
Finest WINES, LIQUORS aid CIGARS
Always on Hand
WM. HAMILMANN, Propr.
BRENHAM. TEX.
Cold Fresh Beer
Always on Tap.
Responsible for all
Baggage or Valu-
ables left in my
Care.
Lunch at All Hours,
Lunch prepared for
Traveler
pounds, took twentf-fhree
Bull's Sanaparllls, aod new
1 now weigh in pounds."
kt If you love your child, look after Its
welfare by occasionally it Dr. John
only etghty-slx
bottles of Dr. B
strong and fat.
Bull's Worm Destroyers,
harm and wlil keep It well.
bey never do
•VSmith's Tonic Syrup cures efaills aad
fever after quinine has railed. It is pleaa-
ant to take, and never foils to cure. Von do
yourself a wrong to ase quinine or any
other chill medicine.
Jobs D Park <4 So**, WkoUiaU AgtnU,
ITS, ITT and 179 Sycamore SI* OUaianatl, &
£f) , , .
Jot, TAftfcn, aftat Mr absri me^rue
Merchants® m, ^
ExchangeSaloon,
Corner of Ant and Sandy! IS tree ts.
Be»dqu«rter« t » .*
Straight Whisky, Fine Wines
And the Best Clsrarsra the Cltjr. • i. ^ i ♦
P. HEDTECZE ■ • - • Aoitirtor.
F. KRENTZLIN.
AGENT FOR W. J. LEMP'8
Keg and Bottled Beer!
—DIALER IN—
. J ' ? . , ? J ^ ^ §
Choice Family G-roceries.
Wines, Liquors, Tobaooo; Oigars, Crockery and Glassware
GRABER BUILDING, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
MTOrders for Keg or Bottled Boer promptly filled. Goods delivered
in all parts of the city free of charge. „
REICHARDT, BECKER * Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
Carry a Fall Stock of
STAPLE And FANCY GROCERIES
WESTERN PRODUCE, TOIAPB, CIMRS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
** P- A¥ ■£ J* "i H
Orders from eonntry merchants solicited and given prompt attention t.
HERMANN,
WHOtMAt* AMD 1ITAU BlUlt IR ,
Furniture and Carpet
■nnifnEAiBc • m m m vinsCanuBia
IVParlor Seta, Chamber Beta, Hooae Famishing Goods.^t
CASPITIia, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIIO
rnsaoas, BAmiasB9. fohhituhs
Wt in prepared to furnish jcmt boas* from top to Nrttom, it afeort a
wwm nd pot dowA. OalliadMaM. Oooda dativmd in the city
8wti sin tr rviLic mat* ....
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 91, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1892, newspaper, April 14, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482799/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.