Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1888 Page: 2 of 4
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jr. «. KAXKIM, Ptopd.t.r
O. H r. GAKKKTT. Editor
Monday Morning, Jan.
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STATE
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WwMwr of (Im Cum •( Hint J»>
timely Drat hi that Come upon
the Oanamunltjr. I
DEALER IN
Well, what about a local immi-
gration society: The Ban>-ef. is
ready to publish free of charge
call for a meeting to organize.
MX. MILLS' BAD BREAK.
The Bvuoren has always entertain
4d the greatest respect* and admira
tion for Hon. Roger Q. Mills during
his entire term of sixteen years as a
representative of the Lone Star
| state in the national halls of
gress, and no act of his has ever up
to this time met with this paper s
disapproval. When he was chosen
by the Speaker of the house as i
chairman of the most important
committee in congress, which posi-
tion carried along with it the ac
—Corn is selling at forty cents a
, | bushel at Crockett.
—The governor has approved the
new prison rules adopted by the
penitentiary board.
—Cruteher <fc Harrison, the prin
cipal merchants at Longview, have
failed for a large amount,
—Burglars entered A. W. Schu-
bert's store at Giddings a few nights
ago and got away with
—Biggins Sc Quarles, hardware
dealers at Temp!e, have failed. As-
sets $4,400 ; liabilities $4,00#
, Th» ofBtrt*! MtoxMof th»Cltr of X«wYork»ko»
(bat nearly thrM-foarthi of all de»th» era from
eoBSMptian. Wbm w*»top to aalaly think over
tUa On*. It M rmltt «"fuL **4 ft •rtry cu*
without •xeoptlon atartcA from »m»ll beginning!,
4o»«fh la th* motnlag; tickling la tba throat;
% thick phUgmy tootiug>; ehillineu at night;
<(Senit breathing; • ttghtnea* acrosi th« «heit;
ihaaa and many mora eymptem* Indicate the pree-
emoe of that terrtMe which, antes* checked.
■aeeneaertaia 4aath with long and painful auJTar-
derive anv benefit from the tariff.
It would be interesting to know committee in congr^s, which posi- dede^t Teiap!e7lmvelaUe4"" L" ZZZTtLL'^l
by what hokus-pocus method of ar-1 tion carried along with it the ac Hets #4,400 ; liabilities $4,000 pb/aiuiasi ar* ot tha *raata>t value-
gutnent the protectionist* are going knowledged right to the leadership —Applications to purchase school! t| iff* ?n^*n°^renX°-n---b-^
convince the farmers that tliev of his party on the floor in all the; lands art: increasing every day. The Holy scripture* and ail eiperience teatify to tha
' felons, -tho Bint* re»pect | demand i> jnainly u> the panliomlle.
and admiration for ihe centleman —Tin people of Laredo aud El mime,', rot, 1W» whioIj..»a end it u.
. , I Paso enioy the pastime of witness- beet l ever tried."
were mcreaseil, and it naturallj en . . « J „ . L„„,tn.„». ti.,.«.£> Dr. a M. Bu*k»»iter aaya: •• Duffy'a Pur# Malt
. . • , , ■ f-,u r,/A n„ l-inga bull figbt every two or three WhWtoy la,wUhontd<mbt.theinT»li«reartnk when
tertamed a feelmg of pnde, not oil . j »timuJ*nte are indicated, and I And all chronie
ly because he was a fa ne representa j _fieR c]ark> colorejt Las }ieea ai, I *a4 * Urg* pcr e*at ot
[)«licac
wasting
BMptE; I
iif ,
wmm
Mt
of the papers aw
their time in diapuaeing whether
pigs' tails are of any use to them.
It is astonishing what a dearth of
intellect there is in some quarters.
- —
Sir Johj. Lubdckj* says, in his lec-
ture on Savage that the negroes
never kissed until they were taught
by the white people- This is but
.another evidence that the colored
Jbrother is imitative.
The efforts to injure Senator Coke
because he did not shed las coat
and wade into the prohibition con-
lest, which on all sides was eonced
ed to be non-political, last summer,
will prove a boomerang.
Thk force of grim sarcasm was
berer more keenly felt than by those
ataning coal miners in Pennsylvania,
"when the republicans teU them thit
a roMJer tariff' on coal must be main-
tained in order to give them good
wage*.and keep them a going.
Bvb£b Haogard, the English novel-
ist, expresses a willingness to come
over and lecture in this country, if he
can find.* manager who will guaran-
tee him $500 a night. If anybody
bad a doubt, after reading Mr. Hag-
gard's "She," that be is possessed of
* somewhat disordered brain, this
*ea<»lY0ti it _
The M&rlila, Ball says that Texas
-wants immigrants, but that men
without money need not apply.
People with money are generally
' > stay where they
-Ben Clark, colored, has teen ar
tive of Southern statesmanship, but | rested at Houston for coatuutting
an alleged outrage on a colored
girl.
—A cannonade of thunder follow-
ed by a rainfall of two inches in a
half hour visited San Antonio on
Friday morning.
—Mrs. A. Owens of Pari« is in
Dallas looking for her 2-year-old
child, which she claims was kid-
napped from her.
—The Burnet and Marble Falls
... . .. , i , railway is to be completed at oaiee,
-could have been easily restrained,: ^ J, ,^turne(1 oter to the Au«-
because he was a Texan: and not on
ly that he was a Texan, but (coming
down still nearer home) because he
was a representative <?f this district.
It inqst be confessed, however, that
Mr. Mills has made a had break, and
at the very outset of what promised
to be for him one of the most bril
liant careers of a statesman, he has
by an exhibition of t amper that'
The*o truth*,from the lipaof the leading selentifls
men of tha day, and eonflraed by the experience
of men and women wall known in the community
ahould aerre aa a guide far all who feci the ap-
proach-of conrumption no matter by what path it
may come. IM do not heaitate to a»*ert that any
man or woman who will uae Duffy'a Pure Malt
Irhiakey according^ diractiona can d«fy conaump-
aaditroloq^ life with all tu bleaainga.
Sorghum Sugar.
Since it has been ascertained that
a good quality of sugar has beeu
manufactured from sorghum in Kan-
sas and other states, the papers
throughout Texas have been agitat-
ing its manufacture in this State;
and they have good reasons for bring-
ing the matter before the public, as
there is no ^tate in the Union that
l&pmted aa* BowMtte
Texas Produce,
• !f> 'f If;,: f . ' :
„ OieABS; TOBACCO,
tlaha Pities, Canned Ifrnit, Knta, etc.
BRENHAM TEXAS.
$
dole
Agiat of Oetebrated St* Loaii Beet
•riT ICK IM QUANTITIES AT LOWEST RATES "«*'
M^Lowest wholesale prices to the trade! Paya the highest markei'
prioe tor Cotton aad ether prodnce.
RSICHAB3XT & HERMANN,
WaOLBSALl AND 1ST AIL DI%L«M Iff
materially injuied his influence. A; till an(j Northwestern.
motion was made in the house on j _A'Wreck on the Texas and Pat i-
Eriday by the congressman to ad 1 fie'road near Jefferson derailed sever-, m . . .
al stock cars, and a large number of can . . Texas in producing
cattle were killed the other day. »orghum-it " proof against the fre-
^ . . uuent mouths which visit portions
—Fort orth is experiencing^ t l 0f f^tate, it grows on good land
revival in real *state matters. The,;j.0 a H|ze unexcelled anywhere, and
contains as much sacarine matter as
where tftey are.
Washington county has room for the
<^ass that the Ball excludes, and will
welcome them if they are good hon-
W'
i'a. conversion to de
mocracy and hie announced purport
of voting for Cleveland this fall are
not meeting with favor nor causing
touch rejoicing in the ranks. It is
feared that he may be again chosen
as a feeble instrument to work the
-
divine will in an opposite way with
Dome of his fooliBh alliterations.
: >■
Capt. Geo. Schmitt, whose com-
pany of state rangers was disbanded
Sit
some time ago, promises to make it
lively for certain parties when the
legislature meets. Mr. Schmitt was
the oldest and one of the best and most
ranger captains that were
«ver in the state's service, and his
dismissal was an unjust piece of do-
ing:
«Ih
l>. R. Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby)
who is now in his sixtieth year,
is said to be in bad health and a
great sufferer from dyspepsia. From
the A'ay he poured out his unlimited
in abusive slander
one would suppose
as*
of this section,
lie had been a life time sufferer from
dyspepsia, although he disguised liis
malady under an alleged humorous
Bfcyle of writing.
....
journ until the following Monday.
Hatch, of Missouri, desired and un-
deretood that a bill introduced by
him was to be taken up ihe next , ■ i i i i i
1 i sales in a single day one day last
day and opposed the motion. The ; week am0Uuted to about $80,000.
ayes,and nays were called, and the j _There are several cases of meas
republican side of the house and a ! les, not less than twenty, reported
large number of democrats Koted! from Hempstea<!L, but none are ser-
with ham, thereby defeating Mr. j iou«- The mumps has also devel-
31illa. Immediately the latter »'en I . , . , , ,
,, „ . , . , ® i —Artesian watea- has beeu struck
tleman flen' into a passion, became: at Hitchcock at | depth of 410 feet
hvid with anger, (so the Galveston with three-inch casing. The water
News' special says) and declared J is said to be excellent for all pur-
that he had given his personal j poses.
pledge that there should be no ses-
sion on Saturday, and that he had
been betrayed into a false position.
He was jeered and guyed by all of
the republicans, in which act a large
number of democrats joined. The
claim that the position of leader of
his side gave him the dictatorship
and entitled him to say when and to
what date adjournment should take
place was. enough to provoke the
jeers that followed; and was some-
thing that had never before been as-
serted. But he did no£ stop here,
Smarting under the ridicule heaped
on him he displayed childish petu-
lance and anger in the retort that
'the house was more disposed to
follow the gentleman from Missouri
than to follow him." With sor-
row it must be confessed that
before Mr. Mills had an oppor-
tunity to display his fitness for the
high place to which he had been as-
signed, he has shown that he is
lacking in the most essential ele-
Mrs. Davault of Carpenter's
Bluff, the woman who threw her baby
into a well at Denison. has been ad-
that raised in any other State. Fann-
ers in this portion of the State al-
ways depend upon their sorglium
crop for feed when other things fail
to mature. And if it is the surest
crop that can be raised, and a crop
that can be profitably manufactured
at home, why not make it one of the j",
country ? There is no place where \«
cheaper lands can be had on which
this crop can be raised to perfection,
and as the ^railroad which now runs
through the country gives conven-
ient transportation for the necessary
- 0»3EI
aV-Parlbr Sets, Chamber Sets, House Furnishing Qoods.^pf
cAfimma, oil cloths, haitim,
hntitoas, mattrh3ss3, li'ALL FAPEP.
We axe prepared to furuish jour hou»« from top to bottom, at ahert notify. Carpet
N«raa and nm down. Cn'l and See us. Good* delivered in tha city PR£3.
Wlf .SSWWKT* BRTWKI^ IJrr »krf WRTH. HRKMI1H, T|i* \S.
1 m " IW mi IB W 'a w «■■■mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
K m LT JIJ N,
MAIZV Sl'ilEET, BKENHAM
iudged insane and will be sent to the machinery, fuel, etc., for the nianu
? . * fil Ar«,MA r i ,« .^j. k %, «» «ir/ii«lrl a 4- li Al
Staple Drugs and Fine Chemicals.
MEDICINES,
Toilet Soapa, Combs, Hair, Wail
and £ooth Brushes ia Endless Variety.
Physicians prescriptions always receive prompt attention and will be filled wi'h tbwi
Terrell asylum.
—John A. Kerr, formerly of
Washington county, has sold his
store and real estate in La Salle
and adjoining counties, to parties
from Kansas City, for $85,200. (
—Nellie Haley, an inmate of a bag-
nio at Denison, died with the delir-
ium tremens on Friday. She drank
a gallon of alcohol' every 24 hours
for several days before slje died.
—Judge Hancock in an interview
on the Greer county question de-
nies that the president's proclama-
tion was warranted by the facts, or
within the rightful exercise of exe-
cutive authority.
—The treasurer of Travis county
has discovered that the school census
of one district was erroneously re-
ported, and in consequence the
county has drawn more money than
it was entitled to.
That lady, married or single, who has be-
come irregul ir ea< h month, u bo is feeble, pale
and emaciated, who is annoyed with ache> and
» , , , . pains, should use one or two bottles of Fng-
ment of leadership. In all j lish Femalb Bittr s. It-t action is prompt
times, whether on the battle
field, on the hustings, or anywhere
else that it is demanded, coolness
under excitement has ever stood out
boldly and conspicuously as the es
sential quality of a leader. This,
Mr. Mills has shown, he does not
possess, and by that one uncalled-
for act of his he has seriously crip
pled his influence. For months be-
and sat sfactory.
these troubles.
It is prepared specially for
• A spruce young fellow is very of-
ten pop'lar with the ladies.
Syrap ot Fisa.
Is JCatures's own true laxative. It is the
most easily taken, and the most effective
remedy known to Cleanse the Syiem
when Bil ous or Costive; to din-el Head,
aches, Colds, and Fever*; to Cure Habit-
uul Constipation, Indigestion Piles, rte.
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Syrup Company. San Francisco, Cal.
The further a man gets away from
iftsv,-
M'
It is said that'it is understood at
Holland Patent that Miss Rose
Elizabeth Cleveland receives $20,000
for al^owing the use of her name as
principal of a fashionable young la-
dies! school in New York. Since her
experience in being made a tool of
and her failure in editing a certain
periodical irt Chicago, Miss
ought not to trade on her
of ber broth-
fore the committees were appointed,
»' , . , , , , , i iue luimw a jiumi ifeisav
when his probable selection as chair- a doUai. tke bigger it iooka.
man of the ways and means commit-
tee was being the subject of news-
paper speculation, the Jobjection
that he was too rash, impetuous and
hot-headed was constantly spoken
of, and the result shows the truth
of it.
«rf even though the temptation is so
■mi
An Englishman, who visited Can-
ego, in writing back
spoke of this
... .
to the old country
The Express lives in hope that the
president in his supplemental mes-
sage to congress will take back what
he said about wool, and "State
Press"' advises the Express to send
him a marked copy. No doubt the
advice has been anticipated, and that
is probably the reason "the Express
■"sincerely hopes." Never yet has a
statesman said anything that by any
possibility could be construed to be
Buclclen'a Arnica saJva
The best Salve in tiie world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive-
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It :e
guaranteed to give .perfect satisfaction or
money leAinded. Price 24 cen s^ier box.
For aale by K. E. Luhn.
utm >st race at any time. d»v or aii;ht
' hf: is 'Jie cw^ct.
11 i.'u j- n». . .. i.' ,ui—
»^ avbd,(b«uii nuu win ur ixucu wi u tuctl
In niedi^ln*»> QUilitv u> of the first iurportanca *
facture of sugar, why would it not
be a good investment for the money
of capitalists if they would start a
sugar factory at Quanuh !—Quanah
Advance.
The True Method
Of curii g habituil const pation. and liver and I
kidcey i<k is to avoid the use of the bitter
drastic liver medicines and cathartic:-, and to
take only the pleasant liquid Irtiit remedy,
Syrup ot Figs. It c enures as w^ll as strength-
ens the. system, and doe- not leave the bower
costive, so that regular habits may be formed
and the.invalid peruunehtly restored to health
t acts promptly and effectively; it is easily
taken and perfect y harmless. For sale in 50
cent suid $1.00 bottles by Carleton &' Nasli.
In order to try the extent to
which a tragic actress is moved by
the whirl of stage passion, Sarah
Berliardt's pulse was once tested at
the wings immediately after a
scene of great intensity. It tickled
as regularly aud normally as an
eight-day clock.
Wonderful Curea,
R E. Luhn, wholesale and rela 1 druggi t,
Brenham. Texas, says: "We have been sell-
ing Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bit-
ters and Hucklin's Arnica S l ve for 4 -years.
Have never handled remedies that sell as
well, 1 r give such universal satisfaction.
There have been some wonderful cures ef-
fected by these medicines in tfiis city. Sevtral
cases ol prom unced consumpt on have been
entirely cur« d by use of a few bottles uf Dr.
King's New D scovery, taken in connection
with Me:tric Bitters.
ways. Sold by K. E. Luhn,
We guarantee them al-
"Blood relations9 Why, they
are near relatives, my son.' "'Then,
mother," replied the 1 07, after mus-
ing awhile, "you.must be the blood-
iest relation I've got."
What Am I To Do ?
The symptoms of L!i.>:iusne?3are unhappily
but too well known. They ditler in ditt'ercnj
individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is
seldom a break'ast eater. T90 frequently,alas,
heh's an excellent appetite for liquitls but
none for solids of a morning. His toneue
will hMi dly bear inspection tt any time ; if it
is not white ar.d furred, it is rough, at all
events
'ihe digestive system is wholly out of pr-
d«T and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a
" 1 ■■ m mm* . ^ | s. tiiplom or the two m-v attentate. Tliere
The people of the territory of Da- ' are often Hen,or hoi<is or even loss ot blood,
kota believe in a future state. 1 rl,m' giddit ew and often headuclie
■ , „ T. •' j and acwity or tl itu ence and tenderness in
Dae the tin and Sellable ihe pilot the >toaaen. To eorrneta rurp
Catarrh destroys the senses of smell, taste! ^ fU'w«r' % but *
and hearing, rapidly becomes offensive, and !lnfle "Ild th',u>H1Kl' N,test
often culminates in consumption awd insani-
tv. No matter what stage the due*»e has
a h ancvd u>, Dr. Sag#1* Catarrh Kemi'dv
wuleertainly euro it ,Thia pn-waion is
the '<nly sure cure for this milady in the
market, vet has many imitators Others
may. fisl; t: never does. Your druggists
•Mlw.it
-PEAr.KB IN—
DRUGS, -:- MEDICINES,
I
Toilet Articles, Etc.
SOUTH HIDK PUBLIC SQUAKE - BRBNHAM, TEXAS
A full supply of all the tMipuls? patwit medicines. Toilet articles and fine per-
fumeiHS iu end ess variety. Physicians pree-jriptions carefully" and aceurately eom-
pounded at all hours, day or night.
F. KRENTZLIN,
-AGENT FOB—
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-rEALER IN-
Choice Family
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco; Oigare*, (^rockory a«d (3'iasswar&
GRABER BUILDING, BKENHAM, TEXAS;
Goods deli*-
9
? Orders for Keg 0* Bottled Beer promptly filled.
ered in all parts of the city free of charge.
!.».' ■ . U!.-1.!1 '.W.H.I ! !■■ )!,' 1 HI'. M iwii'in 1" n " i
LANG-E & GEHRMAK,
—DKALKBS IN-—
QUITMAN STREET,
BltHNHAM, TEXAS.
rfpodial attention given to Roefing, Guttering and Plumbing Contracts taken for cor-
lugated iron roofing and siding. Galvanized iron cornice made to order
Hepairing of all kinds will recctve pr nipt attention
It is in no spirit 01 levity that the
fact is lioted that the infancy of|
many "infant indict ies"' iu this
country exists only in fancy.
DEALERS IN
s
' continent, and in describ-
kow de^p it snowed, told his
that while walking along he
orer something ami in
down in the snow found : chicken
a telegraph wire stretch-' very tough,
i along the poles. Though thought
to be greatly exagerated, .
from that latitude of Friday's storm
> put the JSngHshman'fl statement with-
in the bounds of probability.
A German tourist has just eneir-
the same position on any question, jc et^ ^^e g!obe at ft cost ct £180, and
but what the Express Claimed that it |the V0W to«k 135 days.
had- been "endorsed" and ,4.'indi- Personal, j^t^'in"" our^w^
cated." | ^r* _ FroMichj'ein, of Mobile, Ala., | hlewttig indeed, by
Mr*. Window's «oath<i| Syrup.
Rav. t*YLVAJ<C;«> COBH tiltu 'VTttoS »u the
Bohton ClianniAJT FimrMAK:-We won id
by bo me»ns ro» "mnn nd an v. kind ol'iuc-di-
cme which wh Ji-I m«t know t<> bu<iH«d—]
writes: ^11 «ke ereat pleasure tn recommend-! with eolic p«it*. qui'
mtr I )r lc *V»ur f^i.mr f, /■ /%*.a«,m...^ I ■ ■ «1.■ 1,■ ■ a
■ cine whteh wh It-; le-tkwwto ImiihmmI—ps..
i titular!} for in.'atiU H o> Miis, Win-loNi'.
j SxithingSViup We Can V^k koowU,
ramify iW proved a
fiviV^A iW*».tVoubled
BAJEtB WIHE .,
I'.K'timi iiwim
sf ill liEfl;, at k ¥uy laim ralei.
Young Mrs. Popinjay, at market. -- , . — « . ,
for the first time Are you this; ScSirt.l? {,*,
icken isn t an old hen ! It feels : rehef and entirely cared me and I have ii<->t
: been aftiicied since. I alho btg to state that I
Marketuian—I can aasiu*e vou.1 ha,fi ,r^d ^ no K00*1,
^ ^ ^ j . * Stilt tiflfci* «Im iK«*n Klertnr anH Tip
hn4 tlW
ing Dr. King's New Discovery for ronsurap- j unbr>»keii rwt ai nitfht. .
severe atta. k ofj apprMnte tiieae blw^inea. i*'. »m *rti-
gave me instant ele which r*s to iMwrt'e t'oo,. a <1 which
ofil
reports . ^ 1o^J ». ve?7 young.
(Opening bill of the biped) See—it
hasn't a single tooth yet.
Mrs. Popinjay takes the
Burlington Free Press.
fowL-
sult. Have also used tttectric Bitters and Dr.
King's New Life Pills, both of which I can
leromntend.
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump-
tion, cough? ana colds is sold on a positive
guarantee. Tiial bottles fiee at R. K. Lchn'i
drug store.
i^hi»nul»--*, for tlw whicl» it nlfo ,
the infiiut is perfectly natural, and tb- fit la i
cherubawnk*.s«c "tngbl"'* button."' And! ■'
during the proce* of teething, "K4 value ia j***
incalculable. We hare frequently heard | l^cnn. a
motherssavthat they wouldnotbo without it i thr <oufhw>,t
from the birth of Ihe child till it had Snirhed e |u jMn»«ii»
with the teething eeige, on arv considerj,-
aold^y
tion whatever,
cents a bottle.
all druggists. 25
th*
VV
Ibis City
Tjpewiitlair, T»«e..n»,H,r aeqKli* a
««•* "M«tr iky * nmxt May, nn't thin «aw of rallit«>l far*, hlirfi hot>-! bilU^Mr
a will <lejnet n~im c>-ul -•l>"lwilai»(<iu i f Mt;li f-tmlvnl Bow enter)nu lili fr li^r raiin2i-^^U>»
tf,ua«io*ce«l!og$lt». 1'j. ueuiU, addre* R " r railway (arc to
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