Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1882 Page: 1 of 4
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Ufflw of 1 ubllcailon . I»a.,»eii wearlugco building, »«u r ol St. t luuitfA an<I Sandy ituwt*, lh <mi it am, IV*a*, huter*<l at ih« i'oalofflce a II r en ham, Texan, aMecond clasBmall matter.
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VOLUME 7.
HKHNIIAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY MOKKINti. JUNE 1, 18H2.
BRENIIAM C
t
CROC!
R. E. LUHN,
Druggist & Apothecary,
Brenbara, Texas.
1>»AIF.R IN
DRUGS, MKDIl INES&CHEMICALS
FINK TOII.ET SOAPS, UKUSII-
ES, COM I! &c., FANCY AR-
TICLES, fekfumery.
riyweian's Prescriptions caiefullycom
pounded ard orders answered with care and
dispatch.
Farmers, Country Merchants and Physi
dans will hnd my stock of medicine com
plete, warranted genuine and of the best
quality.
" J. TRISTRAM,
-DK.ALFK IN-
Modioinos
AND -
Toilet Articles,
Soutli side of public square,
BRKNIIAM, - - TEXAS.
A full supply of all the popular paten
medicines.
Toilet articles and tine perfumeries in
endless variety.
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
accurately compounded at all hours, day
or night, jan^dtf
BREItHAM CARDS.
Til lie Front Apia!
The Old Reliable!
Ilai in,' Iohk Mndlod the want - of my patron*
an*! th«* p l»lie K«n»'ially, it i- w if It pleas
ure that I announce Dint I have' now
in <t«>ek ;ui,.| am emo-tantlv let'fiv-
lllKtlie lar^M ;tn«l IhM selec-
ted stock of jrontU in my
line ever h rought to
tliis market, con-
dinting in part of
SCHOOL BOOKS
Of every kin«l needed in any of the .ieliools
and colleges in the country,
t
imi ti ki - \nd —
— tilKT HOOKS —-
— KOU t IIII.hKIA.
Allium* ami rap Hook- of every Variety.
( oinpletc a~MortnieiU ..l
Blank Books,
Kneket I look*, ami any oilier Hook wanted.
tioM Pen.' ami Pencils. Kwmy ijle oi
ml Kam v "Writ in - Material, I'l^ramme,
Wo*UlJn»' or Yli*ltlntr( e.rd Hoard hii*1 Vi-
llus Maletial. writing I>e.kt« et»\
6ENUINE OIL PAINTINGS,
livotmin, Frame . Mattiujr.s el. Pocket
ami I a hi o V'ttle'ry. £ J" N lull line of
Crockery »i> Glassware
LI. M II II \I-is, Kit
fOTnu wrr.n
ji)IuliJj lUMlOUlililJlu
"p KVKKT i>i;^< KIPTION,
will I"' f«uin>1 Hie I- a Miil: Pnhli. ail aihoj ihe
tla\ Snltsr|||.||..!|e*lal.»»'|i jiii <ttiv
IU i n^ wante"I
J. MoFARLAND,
• enhal ll«Mi.e Hit
FINKLEA & RALSTON
DEAJ.P.KS IN
TOII.fi AKTKl.FS,&C.
ftiraber's new IniiMiCur
Main ainl North Me,
HUE Nil AM,: : TEXAS.
WT l'h) •sicians prescriptions carefully
compounded. A full line uf the most pop-
ular patent medicines alway. on hand.
I'atronaee solicled.
Centra! House!
Ant, Ouitman and Sandy street!.,
BREN1IAM, : : : : : TEXAS.
EM1L BRAUN, Proprielir,
(l.ate Proprietor of the <Inadilttpe !l>>tcJ,
New BraunfJs, Texas.)
Having purchased tin- above named ho
tel I will givt the ..tiiic my personal atten-
tion.
Tile Dining Room and Kitchen will be
undermy »upe,rvi.-on and every attention
will be paid to thp Want. of guests.
Hie proprietor hopes by strict attention
to buMne-i to merit a share uf the public
patronage.
TRANSIENT BOARD PER DAY $2.
Boarders by the week or month taken on
reasonable terms.
CARTER'S
■ iTTLE
Tiver
C U R E
Snk llc.1d.1che ami relieve all the troubles
im ideht to a biji m tale "f tlic >y '( iM,
such • • s Ih/inc Nausea, 1 >t«»u - mo.
l>istic^ after cn tm;'. Pain in I lie -idc, ,\c.
While then nio*l lemaikable >ucccsa ha*
been shown in curing
SICK
1 fecial lie, yet Cartel "> 1 iulel .ivcr Pills arc
e< juaily valuable in r« »nstij»:ition, curing and
I'irevcjUiiij* this annoying complaint, while
they nl-«» c•»rri t all < 11 -• i< 1 < i - f the ;-t»»ni -
ach, itunulatc the liver mid regulate the
bowels. Even-if they only cur» ti
HEAD
Ache tlicy Wriul'l be alna«• t )>!iccle^ to
those \sli" Millci from this 'hsiies>m^ • •>n.i
plaint; lot! forti.mately tin ir goodm^^'!-»
not end here, ;md 11 u»-r who «»nce try ihinr
will tin*I these little pill* valuable in s«
many way> ih.u they will mil be willing U
i]o without them, lUit after all nick head
ACHE
Is the bane .>f o many live, that l:-.e >
win ie w( make <>m gn a' I ••1 On: ]a"
,lire it 1 titer- 'I" n..t.
I an".I i'lle I mr I lit. si." 1 >' i.'"t
and vciy ea-y to lake. One o, t«n pill
nab.
T'licy are .tue'y
lll.to1 .1 J • \
>mld<» n<»t eripeor pin;,re, bulbylmu n
lit at ii' n oft asc all v> 'i" u >e th'-'ni. In \i.il •
,, J5 is n! •; live f.. ..II. $1- I'1 I')'
ditiggi". ■ evtiytt here, ■,l .cut by mail.
CARTER MEDICINE CO..
Nmv S • i k k ( n v.
ME6UIRE HOUSE,
VUICAN ST.. tN REAR Of HEAtY'S STORE
B HENNA M, I EX AS.
■^In^lf iii#>AN . ^
Board p^r day, tl'W
" 41 week.
Central Hotel,
J. It. DAVIDSON, Proprietor.
Cornw Marli»taad5llh«tn.
OAI.VKSTOS, - - - TKXA8.
E. m:\DERSO\,
CITY BILL POSTER,
Brenham, Texas.
llai bill boards erected in all pubii''
places n the city, and i. prepared to do
all kinds of lull posting at reasonable rat'*".
Satisfaction guaranteed or NO I'AV.
DAILY BANNER.
BY RANKIN & LEVIN.
r f H M S
One copy, one venr, I
" one month, .'o I
• • <oie week, I'» j
At>VKHTISINt, ItA'lK.»
One Inch, flrM in-erllon, 1100
K«oli Mul)se<jirent insertion. M)
I,literal term lo.juarterl \ and yeaiU :i\ \ «»r I
lUer- notices ten enlr-- a line each I
nH'Tflon. Transient advertUetiitmtb pavahle j
h advance.
Irrlval of Trains.
II. \ P. ('• west bouritl 11 >> nr.
11. iV P. <\ cast bound 5:55 p., rr«.
liVaven:
Santa Ke nortVi b-uind 11: a. 111.
Santa Ee south bound 5:55 p. in.
MIkmI Trains.
II.&T. C. westbound, 12:10, a. m.
II, & T. C. east bound, 2: a, m.
Bishop Paine is 90. In asking
the Methodist conference at
Nashville to relieve him from
further active service, he declar-
ed that sixty-five years of min-
istry had not shaken his perfect
belief in the truthfulness of the
Christian doctrine of salvation.
The modern forms of scientific
skepticism have not raised a
shadow of a doubt in his mind.
•* ♦
Baron Munchausen, writing
now (or a Denver paper, has dis-
covered that an inland lake of
Roscommon county, made salty
with brine from Saginaw, is pro-
ducing a marketable produc t of
oysters, soft-shell and other sea
fruit, and the baron says lie sat
down there in the pine woods
and ate a banquet that only lack-
ed the roar of the surf to be a
real Rockaway atlair.
♦ -«r *-
"Grandpa, does hens make
their own egg?" "Yes indeed
they do, Johnny," "An1 do they
always put the yelk in the mid
dtei'" Guess they do, Johnny.."
"And do they put the. corn-
starch that's around it to keep
the yellow from rubbin' off1"
"Quite likely, my little boy.',
"An' who sews the cover on1"
This stumped the old gentle-
man, and he barricaded John-
ny's mouth with a gum drop.
♦ ••
Let's bury the dead thing of
life deep in good honest soul,
plant (lowers on them, so that
the place where they he shall
not be barren nor disfigured.
Make of each mistake, each sad
experience, a means ol future
good and truth and beauty ; and
go on, always on, till we come
to the end, when we ourselves
will be among the dead and b\i-
ried, some ol us remaining as
beautiful, remembrances, ever
enshrined in honor and delight.
The Hon. Daniel Beatty,
Mayor of Washington, N. J.,
whose organs and pianos arc-
known and jscd wherever there
are newspapers and people, sa) s
in reference to St. Jacobs Oil:
"My brother, C.ipt. II. Beatty,
purchased St. Jacobs Oil for the
use of his wife. She was well
pleased with the results it ef-
fected as it proved .111 excellent
remedy for rheumatism, the .lis
ease from which she suffered,
From my knowlege of its cflica -
cious working 1 must .say that
St. Jacobs Oil i. tine<iualled as
a remedial substance.
(icurral News.
Strawberry shippers of Gads-
den, Tenn., realize about ?i,ooo
per day.
No Irish Viceroy before Lord
Spencer had a seat in the Brit-
ish cabinet.
Some of the finest iron ore in
Tennessee has been found in
I lickman county.
A bear weighing 350 pounds
was recently killed within three
miles of Tallahassee.
Canada, after the first of July,
is to remove postage on news-
papers in that Dominion.
The United States produces
30 per cent of the grain of the
world, and 31 per cent of the
meat,
Mr. Pierre I.orillard has be-
come pecuniarily interested in
the Frewen cattle herds in Wy-
oming.
Mrs. Blame is said to have
much more tact, as the wife of
a prominent man, than the ex-
empress Fugenie,
The mill villages in eastern
Connecticut are replenishing
their lists of workmen with
Polish immigrants.
Trees in cast Tennessee are
bending with apples, peaches
and eheriies, and grapes prom-
ise an extraordinary success.
T he author of "See that My
Grave is kept Green" is in jail
at Indianapolis—not for writing
that song, but oil a charge ol
forgery.
An Alderney lieiler 111 Twiggs
Holmes county Kentucky
gives ,:i gallons of milk a week,
from which is obtained eleven
pounds ol butter.
1 lie board of supervisors of
county, Mississippi, at their re-
cent session levied a tax of $2
on every dog, save one, to the
head of each family.
For lighting the Vanderbilt
residence it is stated that there
are .',000 gas burners supplier)
by about K,>x>o Icet, or nearly
three miles of pipe,
The total population of Aus-
tralia is about J,000,000. Agri-
culture and grazing are leading
industries. There arc over 80,-
000,000 sheep on the ranges.
About one hundred immi-
grants who arrived in Troy, New
York, One day 1 ast week, each
111,111 carried a black thorn stick,
and each woman a baby. They
were Irish.
One hundred and fifty thous-
and cords of bark are to be
peeled in "Tioga county, Penn-
sylvania, this year. This will
be the product of about 18,000
acres of timber'
The work on the Albany cap-
it. >1 has already cost $I3.°()<V
000 and an additional appropri-
ation of £1,800,000 has been
made. It is said that every sen-
ator and assemblyman has one
or more friends at work on the
job.
I he
7f WORKS LIKE * CHARM.'
A(fori!« ill'! nit r. ii' f ill »H Kl.«um«.
tiain, Neuraigia ami Sciatica.
tftWFS
Mixed Willi » hill* moliilM' b™e.?\.w'
euro ipcedtljr tb« «">r«t . uoofUmsb, told o
lloartouesft;
Reliever. I),ml.™ and Dy.onlery m •
(Ocratefnlll.it.lw • "r1 r »"ce...did V
consUiiatlnn.
Booth#* ttia pain" and griping m children,
•fid mp"t« all tlixir »itni«i>t".
PAIN KILLING
Afordl Imraedta'e r«H«( ia Hli.bU.eri. and aB
Mlneliomof Ihf thiBt' k
Cure»,|iff nr (WnllHL (om'», M"1 rfimn""r " *
In tbf 'k atone*.
IU* uu tuual In 'be world for burn!, te»W«
ihroifinKiitlie »IOn.
C'Mr.i. Cwker. S-re Mwlb, n«.dael.e, Tootb-
acho ftiid tnracbo.
MAGIC
tS3iS«
It work, like a charm in evfry uim-nt peeu
liar to lad.'p
OIL
AMtlea.
Medic .»"■
0»alkerm « h.le..!^ Pep.., Pan...
n.C. IIOSKISS. Managpn
a I 4 HV vantP'l l'»
A LADY , ..... .. In Bwnl.am.o.1^
for nur j.i-.l. ''' LACES 1
"""'"irViM J,mT'..i.V'i'r»in»l»l
, it in mm. * ,!l
The operator '.ay•. it take:
nerve, patience ami good tem- | (
per to make a good telephone :
operator, and those who lack ^
any of these essential, had bet . 1,.
ter let the profession alone, j 1
Only one pci oil out of five, on
the average, ha . a good tele-
phone voice. I hey speak too
low or loo loud. Not more 1
than one person out of twenty [
has the voice which a telephone ! >'°11
.tV-tipati'-n 1- .1
. m^pp-ooti.
.■wa , bilion no
y ..1 I In- livci, -
■, n».'i viu^uc'' lo
1 mi all be n in/
'i.ilim. A| rin h'
e-maV er and
• h h, lo ait
k H'-i'l o !)♦•,
nf] num.it'»iy
11 |-flitc. etf .
V thru, of
n. 1
w.
Ill V ) 'M!
' 11 Ibl' !'•
.1 ill ol ;i
I I >r. I "
Id'hf
; III y
d he,
.I h,
•' y •
Nil , wnlc>
A3 > ufleif 1
. !t lll.lt bit
i.'und ill'
,■ Ii di l eiuale
lid »( II, .111']
•d If I life.
It is said by lumbermen that
three fourths of the good black
walnut 111 this country has been
consumed within the last ten
The price for some
i kind . is Si 50 per 1/XX) feet. As
I 100 years are required to grow
operator should have- pleasant
even, plain and devoid of pecu- . , - , . ,, , ,
' Let one ol the best | •' Matk w.dnut tree large^enough
liarities. l.et one
operators talk to you over twen
ty miles of wire and )'(
fancy that he stand • beside you.
A K.'iitiu ky editor supplies |
this good one. «ir in I jurics j
usually rule the ron-.t while they '
have sway; but now and then
they rite:'! their match in point 1
of shrewdness Not long since
<1 quartette ui innoccnto were ■
having a little game of draw, :
and a certain deal, it matters |
not how, turned out a lull, a 1
Hush, a strait and four aces, i
The last named hand of course,
fell to the dealer, Ned Clark,
The betting, like the hands was I
tip-top, and when they showed
up, Ned hauled in a handsome
pot. The joke was too good to
keep, and it leaked out, and
finally leaked into a grand jur-
or's ears. Ned was sent for by
that august tribunal and asked:
"Will you please tell us who
held the strait,etc., in that game
of poker a week or two ago?' I
declare, boss, replied the wily
Ned, "I was so excited obcr ,
dem four acesdat I clean forgot j ,
de names of de od.-r pa 1 tics.
ic people,
ftnglc
lor lumber, not many of tins
HI | age will have any knowledge ol
the next crop. Forestry as a
11 lar .cience may well claim
pop
the attention of
The longest 5 ingle line
of th' l n.ee in the world will be
I he w ire fence extending from
the Indian Territory west across
the entiie Pan Handle of Texas
and thirty-five miles into New
Mexo . We are informed that
eights' live miles of the fence is
already under contract. It.
eoursr will be in the direction ol
the < an.uli.in river, and its pur
pose is to stop the drift of
northern cattle.
\H\ I' I
O
TO C'lXSI'MI
.< v ' die In -I
symj
L't I!,
isiy
Me I
! s. r oil
ptlil
"Id Sy
Mvi'i
of nj
followe-1 by ni^lii
»mpt mc.isi i - . f» ir
1. (.'ouVuni|'ti"n
lung.: ther« f.yre
ill, dr blood I'.iri-
•r«r,—!>r. Picuc'h
vcoNciy." superior
iiritrve, and unsui
Em w.ilv lungs,
.indr* d attecii-.ns, it
'Uj»ijixU tin w.nld
t.e s pamphlet t»n < On-
.it,!nip> to \Vonii>\
vi A> m 1 vnov, I'.uf
^ anted » Poke.
The dialect of both races in
some parts of the Carolinas is so
peculiar as to be almost unin-
telligible to persons unaccus-
tomed to it. A somewhat an-
tiquated colored divine entered
the grocery store of a white
brother at Asheville, N. C., the
other day, when the following
colloquy ensued:
Proprietor: Well, Uncle Ca-
leb, what'll you have?
Colored Divine: W'y, boss,
I wants a heap a things. I wants
tatcrs, I wants backer, I wants
shellotes (onions), I wants ker-
sene, I wants 'lasse* and I wants
goober peas; but l's fecr'd I
can't tote 'em all.
Prop.: Well, Uncle Calc, if
you'll carry my hoss to water
you can tote the things on the
hoss,
C. I).: All right, boss ; I'll
catry the hoss, but you must
gib me a poke to tote my things
in.
«-
Tlir Florenc e Nightingale of tl»«
Niirnrry.
The following i-. an extract from a letter
wntten to the Cicrman Reformed Messen-
ger, at t hambersburgh, 1'enn.:
A llenefiirfrriM
J11 -»t open the door ftir her, and Mrv
Window ^ill prove the American Florence
N'ghtin^alc of the Nursery. Of this we
ate sure, that we will teach our "Su>y" to
say, MA blessing on Mrs. Wmslow'' for
helping her to survive ami e.scajie the gup
inj;, colicking, and teething ^icee. Sli-.
Win slew's Snothing Syrup relieves the
child I10111 pain, and cures dysentery and
dianlioca. It soften> the ^uuis, reduces
influnalion, iure> wind colic, and i antes
the infant safely tluough the teething pe-
riod. It perforins precisely what it profc >v
e-. to peifoitn, every part of it— nothing
less. We have never seen Mis. Winslew
-know her only thioitgh the preparation
of her "Soothing Syiup for clnldien teeth-
ing." If we ha.l the powei we would make
her, a> she is, physical s aviour to the infant
rate. Sold by ail riruggUt. 2S cent, a l»<t-
t|e.
A Vermont girl corresponded
with a stranger in California,
made a marriage engagement
and went across the continent
to get, as she supposed a young
and wealthy husband. She in-
stead found a gray and ugly
Crank, whose sole propeity was
a leaky hut in a lonely canon,
I Its neighbors offered to pay her
tare back home, but she declin-
ed it, and has married him.
IVrKoitnl! To Men only !
I he Yoltan Belt <M.ir h.d Mich.,
will send. Jli. Celebrated I.lectio
Voltan bells ind Klirtrie Appliance .«n
ln.il for thirty day* to men (young or old)
vslio aie afllicteii with Neivou Debility,
la»st Vitality and Manhood, and kindred
trouble , joiaranteeing spce»lv and com
jdete re>tor:»tion of health and manly vie-
or. A'Mre • > a > above. N H.-Norikis
inclined, .1 > Ihitly d^ys trial is allow- d.
Bituminous and black coal is
found in eighteen states, and is
produced in 2,714 mines and 5,
00° diggings operated by farm
ers. The total amount of capital
invested is £89, 999,100 ; wages
paid, 5(30,707,059 to 96,475 mi-
ners; value of coal mined, #49,-
733/>"2-
♦ ♦—,—-—— -
' How do you manage," said
a lady to her friend, "to appear
so happy all the time?" "I al
ways have Parker's Ginger Ton-
ic handy," was the reply, '^ind
thus keep myself and family in
good health. When I am wi ll
I always feel good naturcd."
See other column.
One cubic foot of pure water,
at 62 deg. F. weighs 62,555
pounds; at 212 deg. F., only
50,640 rounds. A cylindrical
foot of water at 62 deg. F.,
weighs 48,873 pounds. A ton
of water is 35 90 cubic Icet.
\|l < 'ill and tarlat di »apj '.n
I i-iiii 111 nth and teOh, though !aik
and dry;
And all be-"no , fre^h, pure and clear
If but S( >/» )I)1 )N I apply.
'1 lut niagit wash- all now t onft. >
f »ive to the mouth m w Jo eltne .
The increastngdistillery capa
city of Peoria will t'.ive employ
ment to a large additional force
of moO^iver what has been em
ployed in such eslablTShments
heretofore.
I In lin;'e. <|ia sM«, griping, ^ckenlng) ills
• • (,» ' l»eirlg Mip.et^Mb o by I >r r*.. i
■1'iog.tt!I>diet • ' V'.old by dru<-^i
Measles are raging with fatal
effect among the Osage Indians
j 111 the Territory. The Indian
doctors do not understand the
1 treatment of the disease, hence
| many of the cases prove fatal.
1 Prof. Grcaff states that an
thraote coal is found in abund-
ance on the old Ute reservation,
in Colorado, nearly equal in
quality to the Pennsylvania
anthracite.
Albany is to pay £500 a year
the coming five years lor being
supplied with corrcct time from
the Dudley observatory,
-* 4^ *■
Mr. Tom Thomas, of Chatta-
nooga, Tenn, says he had a
duck that laid 3,000 eggs.
trad*
THEGREAT
FOB
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Spell-
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No 1Vp«tAlien "T» •nrth fqutl* St .?* m Oit,
• • a mfr,Hurr, hti-l rhn 1/1 Kit«/i,ttl
K^iiflr a ii 1 a I entail* hut tli* ri ■.m|>*niutf'y
Irlflinjc niifj»v f nO f>nt". •>**'t v . r.
nil: a I'll |.iOu rnn Lavr flinl p'liliTe j>r< (
. f if* rlnitiH
I'irrrM 'im In FU*'n T,«np.'mR(S.
SOLD BY AM,T>R0Q(HRTR ANDDr.AbEKfl
IN MCDIOINC.
A. VOGELER ic CO.,
UaUimorr. M<1.,
HOSTETrEjjjj
Sitters
*ting
and*
,n,K.
liver
pre-
1 in*
■ •tin-
is a
and
;ists
NUM1JEK 130
BRENIIAM CARDS.
ChhIiio Saloon,
Kock Building, corner Quitman and
Charles streets,
BRENIIAM, TF.XAS.
C. I4. SANDIvR, Proprietor,
Icf-cold Iteer «n tap; finest wine,
quors and cigars. A cool and plea.fi
titling mom is provided for the patrons
hltouse. |nly 7th, tSSo-dtf.
B.
I.EII MANN'S
SALOON,
\iiio|i^ 'Ii im -ii. ,il un anes ol ure
di e.ise, 11..stcliei' Atoinach Millet, st
pie ciniiient. It i In< k - the further j
ir •« "I all di .<• 1 <Ic 1, of Mi- tom.M h,
and bowel -v re vive, lli- \ 11 a 1 stamina,
S » nt Illd I eim >l|. , t luIU and feVt 1,
crease, th'' a« tivity "f the kidneys, c-
tei.u ts a It ndent y i > ili,t iiiuatisin, and
genuine stay and s.-bn, e to a:;etl, iniirin
netvotis pei 111 . Ion sale by all «liug|
and dt alei 1 generally.
TAK 13
"I.X.L. SARSAPARILLA,
Willi liitllde «f I'otasli,"
I or the 1 e 111 or d 1 tv 1 peiin.im nt t me of >11
disea 1 oisim; from an im|>ni e state of the
blood, vi/ i roliila, kheiimafisin, oli^li-
a,.le f ulaneoti • eruptions, eryNipelas, pint
pie-the fat e, IdotehiS, 1 •• >i! >, cliiohic
>oie eyes, iin^.wotin or t- ttei, icald head,
pains' f Ihe bone\ arid joints, yplnletic
symptonr ind diseases, aiisitlgfrom anTn-
judicioii • use of merenvy.
Tin evtr.T t is e\tcn i'. cly n .rd by the
be I piiy ii.iau in the e 'U'ntry, and i « fill
bdcitily it ■'.luineit.!- d a bein^ the be>t nr
tie|r n<iw in a .<•. I'm. . $i.no.
Are you bi!i "i \ « you h >il<led with
■>t( k lif t \tche, indl^'- ,tlon, I o hvenesi
torpn' 11vei or jaundio ' I ik'*
I.X.L. LIYFit PILLS
Sic; ir < '•»?'•<!. piea 'nt, promt't and
icli tfilc. I'm c 2 y t .
If )oii.liave'( hi!! ind Fever , npie, bill oils
■ i itileimittcnt/.f' vi r, u>e
I.X.L. ( HILL ( IIKK
The"o.UV'and-ieli diie Soiiihetn Remedy,
t fintiiii. ii" KowkV-i olutioji of ar.^cnic in
ariy foim. 1'itee $i.op. ^ItouM any one
a ft'* i lion/ i I m it i Ir of4 l.\ | t lilt i « ' k K'
r< ' on i i!le and ty th »» it did not ben
eht him, w«- will lefund the amount paid
foi it I • r t ie I>y all i-lm^i and l ink-
lea Kal>iou,. JJicnliam.
M.D.CONKLIN dt CO.
(S |. I r . .,| til K ( '.VI ll'K ,V I'».)
Whcik-ntc .mil IVI.ill •••.!•!•. I , "Id -I ml,
u M , • ...V,ll i i i., T,
W Wallace,
Oi. i \v.
Agent fui Purchase and Sale o
GOtfOH Y?UfURES)
IN M \\ OKI.I ANS.
The margin re^tiired in New
Oilcans is only
HKI Per HA LK,
While in New ^ oik it is never
less than
) 1 Vr 15jtb^
E. F, DAVIS,
E.Coiner St. Charles and Sandy Streets
Brinium, TrxAs.
The tur is supplied with McOibhons
Celebrated 8-year old Rye Whisk c as well
as the finest wines and liijttors in ,he city.
Fine cigars and chewing tobacco always
kept nn hand.
St. Louis beer on tap and bottled.
I L. EDWARDS,
t) •
t'ontr»cl«r and llnllder,
Brenhnm, Texas.
Is prepared to contract for building un4
general carjienter work. Kstimates and
design* burnished at short notice. Special
attention v/rcn to job work. Vattona^'
solicited ano sa'»#faetion guaranteed. Shop
south side of ma»n street,opposite Mclntyre
House. Ma tell 2 VI870.
THE OLD KFUABLIi.
^^OySTEBS S FISH.
FRANK FVANSICII
is piepared to furnish oy.trr, and Ii -h to
fainilie . r \ eiy day
l ish and oysters erved atuis te^auianl
and also meals to ordci at any time.
F. KKKNTZL1N,
mm
Hlnos Liquors, To ha rti,
Cigars, Crockery .ind Glassware,
(limber BulMIng, Wi-hi Slitiini juyic,
nUK.Ntl A.M. 'I KA AS.
BRKi'llIAM, TEXAS.
I ,im prepan'd tn ■ 1 ntr.11. l.>r the'erec-
tion ol Iti. k bnildini;.. I make a special-
ty ,,f |fib \\..1 k. and guarantee satisfac-
tion- 200,OOP brick now "it hand. 1 have
also made arrangemcnts to procuic Ilom-
t«n pressed brick and ant prepared to exe-
cute order. f"r budding with them. Eor
particulars, ..r estimates apply t.i
I,. ['. nr I. W. DAVIS.
W < iood> delivered in all )m! the
city free of charge jan s. loSl-dwiy.
O. &R. LINDEMAIVItf
Si; Charles street, near Cenir.tl depui,
BRENIIAM, TEXAS.
Wan ani Carriaae Maters.
and REPAIRERS. Have for sale
Hfr- New and Second Hand Ibiggic ."Y|»fl
Farm JWaclilnery.
Willie's I'atent Cnrn and Cotton I'lan'cr;
MiCiirmtckS Mowing Machines; both uf
u Inch we >ell with f'jll guarantee in writing.
J. J. LIEB,
DIAIK.K IN
GROCERIES,
and FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Main Street, BRENIIAM.
Has juf received a full nvmcc of h
gniceries, which are olfeied al reason,'! •
prices. A share of the public aplrona;-' .
rt'spetIfnlly >i>licitt:d. Sati.f.iction v
anleed to customers, liiveme . tii.d.
Cash for Cotton Seed
The Hrenham Oil Mill i s now buying cot
ton seed and paying the
Highest ( ash Price
All gin men .mo sec I mvni i arc invite !
to call al the Mill In fine .elling,
tur w c are paying <i.tlvc ton pin . »
le s freight for bones and it on,
BRENHAM OIL MILL,
Near Santa I c l)e; ot.
Cash Paidicotton Seed
Ihe under.tgned \v.iut> III ! u\ all :
cotton seed that can It delivered at ihe
seed house on the Santa Iirark, n l be
is prepared at all times tu pay
CASH ON DKI.IVFKY.
I am paying the veiy ltiylie• m.uktt pn.
and invite all owner. "I seed to call ai I
«er me before .filing,
ALU I I'll K I E.>T \KI,\
Acent f.-i tlalveston Oil . in|..iny.
Wm. SCHUKEMil'iai,
Blacksmith.
and tnanufacturer of
URIdll/rilKtl, 111ri,KillF.NT>
brenbtui. Vex»H
CWSpecial attention ^iven to Hones*
SnoKiNo, general job wokandr^paing-
inp. Temtslibcr.d. Shop aboveOidding
bank, on Sandy street. ' June IS'74*
Dress Making.
Mis. K. E.Aksoi.urespecifiillyinforms
her lady ft lends and patrons that she will
resume her Dress Making Business on the
1st of April. 1X82, at her residence on
Main street, l»elow Potter Stable. All
work done in the latest styles, Patronage
solicited.
Ar,n Ann tlir .lav at Imme. samples worth
lUw/U »'> Ii." Addrwui Ntinaon 4 Co.,
|'.,rrlnn.I, Maine.
— WUb.k
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