Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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4, / . .
New York Herald: There
w«ts a desperate affray on Sun-
day night in front of No. 539
Kleventh street, between Mor-
ns Gedney ol N'o. 667 Kleventh
avenue and a Choctaw Indian.
The Indian got the worst of it.
He had his two arms severed
from his body, his nose broken
and his head smashed. Gedney
at the Yorkvile |>olire court
yesterday, was fined J10. The
Indian was a tobacconist's sign
and tlic property of Mrs. Annie
llorack.
* ♦
The Knglish General Doug
lass prrdicts that if the Chan-
nel Tunnel is ever made hng
land will live in a perpetual
••tatc of scare, as bad as if she
was actually at war. "I'rovi-
dcncc," he says, "has given u>
the sea as our safeguard. Why
should we fly 111 the face of
providcncc and throw our safe-,
ty away for what, after all, is a
mercantile speculation, and cer-
tainly cannot be called a neces-
sity.
She was "sorry she spoke."
Young farmer I surveying the
block)—"A pretty tidy lot,
Maria." Wife (considerably
the senior)—"Aye, but they
would na be there maybe warn'
it for my brass!" Husband (net-
tled)—"Why, lass, gin it be
coom to that wi' ye, if had no1
been your money, mayhap ye
would na been here ycrself!"
The wife ol Senator Mahonc
has won in Washington the dis
tinction of wearing handsomer
jewels than doe, any other wo-
rn, m 111 official society. Her
diamonds used long ago to be
matter of comment; and when
she returned from huropc late-
ly her husband presented her
with addition . to her jewel case
valued at $40,000.
An equivocal compliment—
"I'm so nlad to meet you here,
Capt. Spinks, and so glad you're
^oing to take me in to dinner'"
(Capt. Spinks is delighted.)
"You're about the only man in
the room my husband isn't like-
ly to be jealous of!" Capt.
Spinks' delight is no longer un-
mixed.)
Mrs. Garfield has presented
by Ihe Woman's Silk Culture of
America with a rich dress pat-
tern in black silk with a raised
figured background in satin.
The figure is a combination of
the patterns of trefalle and Irish
lace. The goods arc of Ameri-
can production throughout.
♦ ♦
An Austin young man was
,ecn hurriedly coming out of a
business house, which he had
entered to solicit employment
as salesmen. "Did the boss
engage you as a salesman ?"
"No, lie wanted me to travel,"
was the ambiguous reply.—
Texas Siftings.
A ainoup fact; It takes a girl
about four hours longer to wash
tlie front windows of a house
than the back windows.- New-
port Journal.
-• » ...
Sergt, Mason's ease will not
be heard in the Ui.itcd States
supreme court till about the
close ol the term.
■* •»
"When a man's money is
gone, his Iricnds drop off like
buttons from a ready-made pair
of pants.
♦
ttOl'Ui c\ RA 1
' tfafvottt rah. mice, huelic . llir-.
I";;; , •! n" , t luptnnnk -. ;;o|>lut .
I, •
There are three ways of get-
ting out of a scrape—write out,
back »»nt, and the best way is to
keep out.
• I 1 ( 111 I \111 A."
• -inrlffrt uic, II *un(^Mh^l.i.|n,y,
v ' .'ml mn^iy Si. 1 Mug-
s' •' •
Red on a railroad signifies
danger, and means "stop." It
is the same thing displayed on
a man's nose:
-KlNsrv mi v
''w'' ' 11: "'ill Rcn< wcr" I f-.tr.rc - Ii, alth
<"<1 ' ». . 'inc. i>j|i.iipoietic."
Swu-.il Dehili'jr. $t.
The editor of a certain paper
is color blinil. lie thinks his
read, when everybody else
knows it is not.
\n oM nut . I If. \>; n I'.i
Kfmerfv i- I*.1 >• ... , • - ; , • .lip.
theria. At drug" 1 •
Carpet designing is a new em-
ployment open to women. Hut
women always have some de-
sign on the carpet.
— • ♦
Pvsiiep^ia, ilit iuudiou i ■ i'
disappears Ijy using l)f. Arl>
sia Tabid*. At
IK
itc
Franke, Jahn & Seelhorst,
|. It l< 11AI l>l
it m: positively curs
Bad Breath.
*« *>t'1 fh.
fotiTftllv arUInz 1'rfifn &'lli"r<l»r"1 h,
in-! r(in'^ •"> "tfllr l»?
/noun I,iter ll^jfulator
Jaundice-
I lt*r fUvcwl*t«<r
fhi* «»• from iff •' 't'm
!»• ri r>^ ih# I it
t*nr afv-l fr«i* l>i»m all Ifftfutrrti
Sick Headachn.
I It* #>!.»tiia< h ifiiprrf-1 M* '!>/• ■H'.rf If* < •
t, n?« *n>' • ** r*i» pain in lb* •«««»n»-
jiiif ili »>•!#* y ''»f lh* rf
jipf ari'l nit« <>t ibn-li-trmln/ lWill take
w ! M: f it' r |{(>£||ISt(:r
Malaria.
I Vi Mm-i,»j In unlfilHt? ) .« *it i»« fuH)
■* 11 * I ■ I liili«n - •»-1 a-l«»(Mll,? Ilk-
In^ a «!'• •» of I.Uh W^uJator t«»
k• #*(»'iif ItV' i In .»
Constipation
mIhui I »'»( 1>#» r^nnW'1 A4 h
N .i'iii' 'G iiiHini* !!»♦ m n»«»«t «i
lii« i»*I<M•* itiinr# taking
* r ItpjfMiafor, if i« »o jhUM an»t
A Swedish family in New
York is alleged to have eaten
••eventeen puppies, two horses
Jj innumerable cats.
at ."'lew! jn.iUes good health. .Vkei
'\ir. endur»tii I ) emiittnt [ by ■
WOUv, (irmgwls.
,iHd we live in is the
that in « possible to those
by paying the worst world
it be the diftc.r who abuse it. j
sKLLHORSi
|M i H •' I <
" ifufiH
f rt"-i Hi.
DM1 KkH IH —
Piles-
1»» 'If* Ml fill M' lor lho # * ;• I -la*
ftiVr «lay Aiiii i'ilff Mfriruon* U»*r
Uior hit* < in^'l iMin lr^U. an l if will «»tr*
Alcoholic Foi«oaiBg<
l.h"f n ||(cotmffrart lha
cf\n•( n| alroh'»lh |>oj«<»nln/ lit If* II»# tl»r
f*»ti»l'l 1»%'• r l-i ar-HM^I, th# nrrtM tjul#!**!,
♦Ii4turl.nn »• i itrrfi >•! ari-l l» <afii»
|»aran< »• f»r< v< uinl
Yellow Fever
f ha l;«*/»ilaior )>• i.rotn» ita nr^a' vultiaa*
a raiii"tial a^»af «lurii / 'h« of
ihu! f^rrHiU «"«»/»■ I.fr#r Krfu-
hfor nav^r DnU lo «h» «ll thaf < IaIiik»| f<«r I'.
GENERAL HARDWARE
Siovm, and Tin H >!!»» a Wire, P.iinh, Oils, Vumv.h, Win lo* 01,i . Br'tin^, and Ag-
riMihural Im[>!rnt' nt^ manufacturpr> of l ire and Bnrghr Prohf Safes Agents for the ccl-
r^rafr'l Ha/ H Pr»wficr Compiny, \^"nN lor Walkrr'- Insect Kxterminafnr, J Ion c-fur»
niching Pump, of all descriptions Conkmj and Healing Stoves in large variety,
Wro'i^hi Iron Pipe m<l team I'ittinc> cut nn*f Sttclto order, Kootung and spouting
rione at short notice, (itm and Hu cr-» Supplier (iuns Pistols nnd Safe-, repaired nt
«hor' not'cc. Iron doon ^n<l window ohnd" mwle to order. All kinds ol tartrwges and
ammunition kept on hand. Icb28wiy
C. C. IjIEB,
Colic*
>!
hildr^n -tiff, ring ^Ith • • »ii • -imu
ri'fh » r*li< ( « ti« n III ill'in n I irrr ft<*jrntaf
• »«lriiin1»t»'r*"l JK'or«lt«»x to ih« dlr^'f Ion
\«ln!»- n* « 'II k« • hlMrait 'ItU' prrnt l»^r> •
flf from »hi». m^li Inr
Chills and Fever,
llifr^h no nffrd "f Miffaljhjt «n.^ lon^- r
v* itli < liilU hii'I I* it ilmmniia M> Kagn-
Uior «tmn hr'-ak" ifK » hilN and < arrlf* ihe
frs ont of the atarn If f*nra« ttheh atl of),
f» ifin« li*i iai'
Dyspepsia*
I Iim m» 'Hi mo 'till |M»a|f|>f|r nira ji.u <•!
ilila irriiit|a<li«ri«if If i- notatn hoaat, imt
ftaaarf eni|ili!Hleill- what n* know |o ha
tin*. Miiiiooim l,»r#r Jia^iilnfor wit!« ura w»u
i U TION
A • t.|»f i •• aif i mini I'•* rot' luilfifl<-n« I
In Hu- puhlli , n <• vtuiilil r,mi Ion l ft a rem run
hif, fnlui' rm ^iiiiniona l.ifrr K*j|ltlaW of
M»«Im iih unl'-< in our #njn'HTfd vtrtiip^r,
/ in,irk. •iitni|. anH alf na
Soi»^ nfher ji^nnlfia.
j. n. zEim k ra.
■ 1)1.Al I.I IN
n ifh'' I{i"i
turf iiniiroktii
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Blank Boois, I'lcins and (!il! Bits lor Clililra.
Standard I Miscellaneous Works
Real Estate.
(■hfjp Frfiin . lor salc—K*ti<|r8i:e. in the
City of lin nlnm (nr S»le >nd Rent.
>i'i \.r," n |,Hrt„l ill. rnnXf' UflKu., W.,«h.
i'n'^jfiiii i Hint*' —.vi nrren in mlihailon
\ ti a)Hin<lan<-ft of flmtifr ami walar.
i«a> Nrr»' n pari ol ih« ' l.ynrh laairua,
W i -.hlnjfl'iii i innM - il'i *« rn In I'lilf I va
f I * i ii. « illi a pioil plank l>in:a, «lwi»lllii||
11• • 11 • fi*rtt, Mii'l «imm|( rtinnniK
ihr»iiij(h ilif paainr^; »''\ary fonv#nl*it«'#
ilaalrH.
"I "' I*.1 N- re- M HH11 nf l|l» In I'itU lfa#il*,
^VadiM»"j(f«'ii • onnff-mmi \.r*>* In ruiil-
t.vl'O'. i va 11 (lii-tni» iharifi ra< h. al»onl
j' • a i r i * i ^i I a r f I in I if r, n xuoil and rom*
ItMnijoiH *fi»ic In ii <v, ih\ t ilioi, ».^r*arf-
h'niham Mii'l 'IhIiIm, a hor»a in-
lriiir n»lfr»ii jiin, «aw an«t jrri<t mill,
ninh -, »iti»n ««"• • »i|»«»» t»i.« k *«»hl wlih ih*
f*l«» «* il ilfalri'il
11 hi \i r»* , k |iart of Ho* I•.» I»avl«'|raK<t», a'
flilili' r»*.| lurid -* i II «Hfi vhI .
\in■*, h p,;rf ol' fhr h»'H«l-rii(lil of \\ W
Mill, Milam • mirii ■. a fine llriihafii trail
hMir laik It HI) l.'orkillllf.
. u parf "i ii" I r \ l#aj<ii«»,
1'iiirlc-mi i 'miii , lO'Hi m■< in nilli»Mior ,
IJia?ii« f ml torn
\i r» *, in rtii| m »r i% f inn i if 'ill# ritv .of liran-
It a in, < of lair a onrwl r-*ali lm lo*»'<|
•'ii'I't n *<MM| f'p|i«H f.4i»fnr\ tiwillnir
k»ti h« n . I»a•'n >111 • I .ill nawiH p\y out hona-
ri, a k'ooM i.t' lwinl, I'holri' friilf.
\ 111 -; i f u 11«I roll 11 oil H h|p ivalilf i)'i*a w Ifh .*•
rooiiM, u ;'■ mii| urn of i\ufar, f»n Mark, i
-1r* » i. ufar llapfi-r rhni' ti.
| l.if Miv liai If i>ii i Iiitfimi »firrf, h#nr lli»*
11 -ill#-iii ol Mai. Him W.
klrvn hil» oil Marl el ftiol f Union nfr««f*,
lo af- hi II Ii llftki r'a ri'shl®m a, Tlfl#
n jm rnnf• ■ > \ < •iin|ih la aliafiarf of flfia
no nl-hfil | n11 Iihm i h Iii n h -hI«» !•< ma'lr.
\\ ? mI -«i ha*1' liouo • in dlfl' i anf parfu ol
ih^ i H\ i«i r» nf ar r»M^onahla liicii.
.'44
•M
I'ockct liooks, niid any uilicr Hook Wauled; (iuld
I'ons and I'»•,ni"iI5. ainl even style of Station-
ery ami laiiiy w riling, material, wiil-
in^ ilr(»ks, etc . < lc.
Mil, .1.1 i|itn,n , in j|jy | m I ilit. .11 urn in ill' l'n iii I Slali mi .m nl.i rricivcil
al l'u.li|i ,li«i. prioc.. Will oi'l'.:i .iiiyiliiiijjnut fouml in 4"ck.
FnOBHE U'H
Kindergarten Occupations
'FOR T 11 K FA M I I. V.
flit • ir»• 1 11 '|| Ho •» hu\» « ii III I'lnHiil* I hlhll'l II III I )CH!' a.n«4 II\»*I w illl lltMrut.,li\f ail'l
ijiij^f aruto' iueiit, iin«t to «|ii 1 ki it Mo'ic 1 i»f«*ll«»«'t witliolit ««,;iiting flia hini/i.
Violin Strings, Sheet Music,
"V
VINSON,' & Mi.ADOO.
L. I. NIEBUHR & CO.,
1.1 FK 1 IN
Din (K)0I)8,
Clothing, and (icnts Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Caps, Hoots,
Shoes, Trunks, Valiccs.
iKiuijIn .h ',t,f (Nr\v liiiilding, NVw M,uf.)
Wrfnham, Trx»s.
In tlir dry giuiih ilrpirlmfnl Kill lie
found fi romiilclr A^orfm^nl of the laieM
sly!'", "f itrr . n'it."n«, gloves *nil
Inniniin^ We i]*,> Utii in »lock i C'iOiI
as ortmrnt of Oiierns, < ".fasi ami Ejrihen-
warr. In aililition I" our (v-nrrnl mfTrhjn-
iti.<e drpariment *c ha\r a laigr stocli ol
Freak Ctrocerieg.
All arc inulcil to rail ami fvammt nu
goixl., anil |iriic.i liclort pn chasing else-
where.
pianMTANDTMANS
Violins,
Flutes,
S. F, DAVIS,
§9$
■ A"cnt for the renowned
(till Kill's,
Accordians
HIU'WHAM, TI XAS.
I am prepared to contract for the ercc-
lion ot lirn l hutlilingji I make a sfiecial*
ty of loll Work, ami gtufintee .ali-fac-
Hon. .'00,oop Inick now on hand. 1 have
alio made ananffBKnt'. to procure lloui-
!»n pie^sed hi ids ami am prepared to eie-
i'uteeirdeis foi huilding with them, l or
particular,, or e-timale* anplr to
i:. r. or i. \v. da\ m.
tub
Texas Railway Review
I'uhlivhcd at Houston, leva*.
SUBSCRIPTIC?i. $2 PER YEAR.
Oevoted to the dissemination of relu-
hie information concerning construction,
operation .ind management of railroad' m
the Southwest; the inauguration of new
foadr extensions and projects; statistic.*
n j;ai,!ing Southwc.stern lands, products
and entripriscs.
l'artirularly vr.luahlc in invcslors in rail-
way -e niritio-, and to Hankers. Brokers and
all per-'ins interested in Railway Property,
cither direclly or indircrtly.
An excellent advertising medium for
desiers in Kaitway Supplies or Railway Se-
Clirilirs. AiMrcsS:
TEXAS RAILWAY REVIEW,
Houston, Texas.
9RENHAM FOUNDRY
— AND —
MACHINE 8B0F.
11." foumli v ami mm hint -Iioii* now it
full Mi-t. H^pftlMoxof ait klii'Uof m»cliln
ffv, lf<.||*i», Hi , fl MpFrfftlty .
' a-li i>nl<l lor «*M. hiii., mppif, biK|i4aDi|
ur \\»« mi. i.aving fntni unto ilr, gn«l
•-'<) f'*r ton f«ir f«l<l lr«>u
' " I'^riu . f'i.Mtii*>ior.
iiiharr .wi i|> w lm.
MATHUSHEK PIANOS.
*
l'artic:. desiring their Instruments Tuned or Repaired, by leaving
their orders dt my Music Store, will have the scrvi cs of
l'rol. Chas. l'elton, a Irirst-class Workman,
M* Orders by Mail Receive Prompt Attention.
BEICHABDT,
tn
\ U I.I.K *1.' a <la\ a| hotoo ^a«ilf
iiui'l# i •.»ii\ 11 II Hi i i r
A" \ i ,• 11 - I •! M i j ||r*
WilOl.F \1 V Al> RF I.Ml. l»FAM R IN
Furniture ami Cariifte
BRHNHAM, - - - - - TBXA«.
ttf Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, House Furnishing Goods.
CARPS7INQ, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING,
inssus ' WALL PAPER.
MIRRORS, MATTRi^maa,
W c aic ia*\y to futftiill your iiuu k fium lop io ImiIIoin, ai »>hort noiicc. * afpet> »c»vcd
an»i put down. Call an 1 ,cc u>. W,j deliver goo<l» fret.
S*MI| STREET. BETWEEN \\T and MIRTH, BRENH\»I, TEIlS,
W. J. LEMP'S
Western Brewery,
■ t«OtTI8, i j s MO.
I'iiio Lager Beer in Kegs ami Bottles, Brewed Ex-
pressly lor Texas Trade.
Beer and lee Depot,
Sandy Street, near Santa Fe Railway.
BRENHAM, - - TEXAS.
A. A. W< )KHLiy|, Age, 11.
All (>idfr, f,ii l!f>p| and Irp promptly lillcd. *%y||
l/U !
I)-. Vf4*4-irii1- tiw-4 ■H"'it !•>' fr*tonnnn ot ProtoiW „f lr.,„ ,. r
Ph„»pli.«r», (.«tdstei| Willi llw \ <-«i'l»Wl(! Ar,>m*llri. ,.4 •jj r»'uin IW
and rrrjinimni'lf't tlxm f r njarprfMla. lirnrml l>rh'ln« tr• ' " I'-tSH!N
Kultf *l«»IIO. ;*"»»" p"2»»'l«», t'»«v«U., »»Vr rini'S »C25>
UrMle Ckim »■< f rrtr. II «n«< v. ry ,.ur|v,^r- « h,r, rr"~
HlMrfacttnd It Tȣ Dll HUTEII MatCIHE CO., ;I3 H. Dm S|,Wi StL
OyspepsiH^™^^
DRi BUTTS'
\w*mi
Trott all Chronic Diliun, •
. iinti«n»»i> fHrflti^n Ihc'^niln.'
PATIENTS TREATED!
S«n«r!T^m*MTi»Tin i« i r» Unr l « hirh i« 1
NEVER FAILS.
Ihdiilil; kimwn »|ii'i Hli It'm"' ''l1
|»|)||i I lf«
S%!MIRIT.%\ >ERVI>E
' Uf- !<' Fil-, ^lUMIIl". 1 '»u\lll-ltHH.
v( V|iih lH»n<'Pf Vertigo, llutffk-, ln-»an»*
|V; AiKii.levN, r»r»l.v-l-. ItlifuniiUiMii, Sen-
r'ai«in, nrt«l All •"»« ,M*
falllbk r<»ru»"U will |M«llivrlv eni'llr^lf r\-
erv *ix- -Iih ot SerVuiH Homu^meiit. hikI
(lrh> Oiem front whnirff tli^> raini».
nevr f" rfturn Hghln. 1' uciffrlj ili^tru* - tlir
irerriM «»t «jl-«•.•!»* ' uputriili invf Mi- hn e<IH-
nr*. tftint or in ihe hv-lnn. imhI thor-
ou>hl; "t i'li. iii-- Hip <li-« iM>, hiii! ttltrrlv
ij(»«tri.ivJi fliv i kii-^
S.IWARITIN HERVIXE
»>ir»« I'Miiolf i "'n* i I 11' 1,111
I »m#rrhirn ,,r Whtl''-. I'tlnful M"inti».i-
. i Irrritlloii ot ill,' I i»-iii- ImTiinl 11»•
i.mt.l, inflmiirntlMiii nl'tlip Ulu'lilf*. IniIm-
btllh „f Hi' 111*,lit, r I in' WiiVpiiiIii'o .il
, Iflil, ihfr" mi li'Ufi ii-meil> I 'Iip
, lung* "f 11IV ii" I'i iiiiiIp ihimlil l"> «ilium! n
If qnipli I lip S"r> nil', >; •*', in. Hli'l ..'i ^ p- TP.'!,
niiiil„rt, Hiii iiiiUii'P'i ippi
S %>1IRITAN M:RVI>E
t inr« K i> •ilioli-in lMunW«niir.«9 »ii«l Hip ImJi
II ofopiuni l-.tlinjf. Ili« ■* ili,^'!Hlinr'JinWli-
«rcl'- Ittr tlir wur.sl zviu that ||U> f C\rr lie
Inlkn inffcrnu' luwiiuiiB." I h«»ti -*n im I - ill*
annual! hum Hie-' iinviuiM «Iruur-* III'1
• Ittiiikur«l "IriiiK- lli|iiin not It* like,
il, bnl fur Hif plfKHire ni ilrlnMiirf iiii'i trpa1-
liu' In- irmi'l. liMIe iliinklnK llmf Ii' i-1 on
hi« i /ml ol ruin l.«L«- Hie Ui'iuin fc.itor/ I"
flril n«e* Ihe ilrnj; in -until «|U«nllHP4 H^ «
|inriiil' «- Hliti.lole IIh MMilliiliK' infliu'iit e
..I Ihe dniK <tr..njf liolil U|»on lift \ ill I ill.
IfR'Un^ liim «»u lo lii'« ow n il«'-lnn'll"i» I In1
hRliilK of OjiiuiM Knilwmnl I.Imuoi* hiiuk-nK
HI r pi'. ,-lMel vvliHl '',11 i II'/ I 4 I' • il 11 llieu I i \ -
n'-n*. .1*-o-"i•rn,mij III-t ir O.iiikm till' -loin-
^n|». \v|il«"h rfil'Hil'le- |h navilik iinlil il
iiar.11 • l♦«»111 Hi* -lnliiiH'll Hiol M|»jnlilf.
-n i Hi Ink "I lienor «M' il'ii'1 "I o|iiun», in •
Hl4>tt.| Ol -1111 ■ I' 111K , "III' ll'I'l- lo ill llrn f
flr. 4. K1I ti I II run "Uiiif • llo' \ iln I tort'r Iitnl
lh#n ilsrll' I,Ike Hi. ^IntN.iiou-. liipe-worin.
It ( 11'l.i i', -i\e''' 1ml ii' \ > i enough
until if* uvrn vfi|ianh i|i»Miiir- Hsi'll ^Hiimr
11 an N-rx t ot* xim'* in .-l,in I rrl^l iii al) ■on Ii
i .i• i - If |ir<m|ii<i-.If.-pi i|Uirtii Hp iiei'M'*,
liiiill- 111* Hie nmoiiH - -lejn, iiiol rr-li.re-
li.ii| a it* I mi lot io ,1 IichIHi condition
Samaritan Nervine
i ur*« Nfrvoii* I^-|"|wIji, ralpilHlion ol llie
llr.irl, y\mlliin:i, Bruin lull-, lolula, xM'l"'
|j«, i||-*»>4-r* of Hie K iiln* - illl'l illl <IU.','l »•
i.i Hi# I |I|IH|\ o»}.'aii.". Nnvoiit lMliilil« ,
i;iii-"I b\ tin *i n«l ir» IIoih o| v o 11111, perm.i
iietiil', tiiit«I I»y Hie use of liii^ Invtilila9>l«*
reineiiV. 11-\oii, wmuu, 111111« 11 • m^piI, himI
oM men , \i ho j«r»* < ov eriiiK v °ur -nfVerinK- n*
with a iiuuille li\ lilrme, look u|>, >oii ran
I».*i*r\«i| li\ fimelv . florh, ami iniike oriui
iiient-lo -orieiy, mnl ,i«M\el.-* in Hi'1 • lown el
}oni Mrtkrr, il v"ii will, ho not keep tlii-
«dffrn Ioiikt, until ii -ap- your \ i in I -, ami
• ImIiov* IioHi ImhIj urul-oiil. I' } ou .ir" I hu*
nflllctr'l. fak* F>ii. Iln iimo* f'- ^v\mkit\s
Nfitu\| ll will rp-lore -our -liail^rnl
nrrvP'* arre«l prfinfttnif dei-iiy , ami ImpHi'i
lonr ami mercy lo the whole s- strnf.
Samaritan Nervine
• urft my IHIIp v'ni ol III-.. "-In was ul-o
'leaf nn*i »lnmli, 1ml il nnv'l lo r. Nhe ran
iiow talk ami he&r Rn wrll as ftir lnvh . Yr.•
ifh Uu.-, ^prinjsMvatcr. \V in.
Samaritan Nervine
Hni be« n t)u liuaun ol nu in- ili\ \uf^ of
vhrumatl -in
.1. II I-1 m< nr«, fort ( ollinf, lol.
-AMAIMTAN M.IIMNK
Miole « hiire i nre of aease of ills for m\ -»ou
I II K4M-*, Ill.tfNA llle. I\an,
SAMARITAN VKIf\INK
< ure.i me of \ertlf.i, ncunilgiR ftin.1 ^irk
h»a«laehe.
Mr-. Mm IIi.n-ov, Aurora, 111.
-a;u UUT \N M:K\ IM.
VVaMlif imamoi l unnumy wife of spH-.ni-.
I(i \. .1, A . Kdik, Ilea* rr, I'h.
sAM AKII AN. NKllV INK
i nr#»l m•■ of RsthniR, alter-prmUnj; over $1,-
i»N) Jth otlo-r 'lor.tors.
K. llonno.v, Sen Albany, I ml
SAMAKITAV M UMNK
F.ITfftuRlly cnrril iiip of upa-uiiR
All«- Il NMK \V Altni:v ,
7Hi U>st VftW linrrn st. thl- ajro, 111
"AM A KM AN NKUMNK
t uii'il our i liilil ni ill- aller ^'t\ ?>n up to ili« Ia
out family physldfln. It having oyer Inn in Jl
hours.
II*:. hi Knit. WrwIlH Uiit't'cn inm.
SAMAKII.\N SKUVINK
i. urptl nip ul'f, rufttlii nirt-r >u(l'rrini fur culit
years.
Al IIH I MVI'«ON, IV, 111(1. III.
MAIil'l AN NKKVIM.
< ni",l n, -,,ii i,l' Hi... Btlrr sprinting |ij, |,iy
,iiili ntl,pr ,l,h'l,i'*..
F. W. TttoKSiu.v, l lnlbui'M.
-AM A III I AS M.ltMNK
i urp'l pirmj icnllv "f p|iilpptlc !ll« ,,f n
•In!,horn tpariii'lrr;
lirv Wm JUtitiv MertiniiUstinvn, Mil
"VMABITAN M itt IM
CIIIP'I my kih ,,ffli», niter Iihi iiiji lin-l .'>ai
In p|(jlit«»n in,,1111m.
Mk». I. I-oiik-. WiM I'ols'lain, N. 1
*• \MAltl I AN NKItVINI
Lnrr'i iiip .if i>|>ilv|,«\ nfiiiiip i PHiHPtaniliiiK.
Mi--1 Hu t • t .Mii:-ihi i,,
l-ranliy, Nfntnu't'o. Mn.
- A M Alii I \ N M.HMNt
H»« I'Pl IlliUPIltlj i uri'1 lll« of PIUlt'lIM ,l|
nmn> \pnr«,l,iratl,,n
■Ui.oii -i it, Jo«, |,h, M'i
P \ M A III f AN NI.KMM,
i nrp,l hip of hriinclilii , a-llinin not kpm«i,iI
rtphihM
'ii.ii f ii M i rr,., I ronton. . Miiy
s A M A 1(11 AN Nl tn INK
ll*«,ur.|,| HIP ,|| it-ihnifl ; nt«o «, r,,|'uln ,,|
limit \ p»r» flan,line
h.m Jkv, m i,, L»>v ingtun , K\.
k \M A H11 AN NKHUM
I nr. ,I iiip of Iln. Ila\,, ],.r„ ^f|| for oVfr
I-,til , rar
t I.. V i i.ih, Osnki*, |M«I«M, I n Mimi.
s VMAHII AN NKllV INI
1 hip,I " liifiil of mine » ho Iih-I dv-i>ri.n>it
llK.ll> .
Ml, HAM 'IT.INMHI, Iti.lgnu,, I',,
•» VMIIKII AN NKIt\ INK
lla« |,prni»npiitli inirp-l nir of, |il|,|iti,' |)|.
I»avtt»Ti<rMBi.v, II,', Molii, ., lonu!
NAMAIIITAS NKI!\ INK
i iirprf ray >» ife „i eiiilqw of ;!Ti v.-ars ntHn.U
• •iff
lli>K! . 1 Oik, FalrflfM. Mluli
»AMARri \N NKm INK
, nr,,1 mi nit.'ot a ,u'i\uui .li,fa?,.' ol 11,».
hfa«l.
K (il(AIIAM, Sorlll fl„|H■, f'n
SA.MAHITAN NfcKVINK
I iiip,I ni> -on ot UN. II.' I,*., „„t i,.,,! „ n,
lor a i«ni! I,,in ■, M- .)(„i>li ii n
Woo.ll.uni, M.iP^npiu m'
SAMARITAN NERVINE
is for .iili In 'IniiotMn < \>ri«lot,, ma>
l,p hml illrfi t from u. tho.n who mInJi ll,
oldaln turth. r e\ i«l«. nee of the curafi\ e nmpi r-
tlfi „f*amanlan Nmliw will iMii-lo-f
a ;l-r.'nt |Kislai{e manii, fur a , ,,|,r of our II-
luatralnl .lonnml of II. Hlih. Kliiiig liimilmta
of lfaltiiKHliaU.il run 11.1111 |,f i-oih who l.ai .■
iiw.1 ihp m« li me, an.l al-. ih. lr plrturi .
S't'hfalili " 'Mr MS,orat|i("1 •» Ifr-
Aihtie^s
UR. S. \. RUHHOMI & CO.,
H'urld's Kpi|p|»i|f In>111mie.
'I In I I II M.I I
iml e|i|u A* a. iiniv iul
■ »*uio^ of M.rlifiliCiit. 'f -
~ ~ —I tv Ma»I «n.l
Vit whrre |.<»»iblf
rirMtt'al fi»n«'ili»0^n i« j rtfrrtfi. *hirh i« FREE »"<! in? il*il
!•( *f a»«nliftt«te I f imwM lit 4«<ifiiif Iff
mailfd fr«« l« ««l4rr»ii na»|.pl rifmn
4P*ra<»m »»ff«>rl*f frtiw IIuptnrf -Konl't »r«4 Ih^ir iMlilrr««.1k
^nh.I Irara .nmrUiim In Ihelf Ill* nui ■ lrn-« 0
I o«ohi|»i( •lH'M«*riflh r®o(l'1rn'i«t1 «inl«tio'il(t tr *.l lrt-«f l
»H. Bl'TT*. I* Nfrtk Hth |l.. at L....K Mo.
BHARRIS REMEDY
*'r» • k^i«. L
Wi V*'«w?Ti2
!• ,.rIiI-.V.",-SMS
■St.V.TS'
llinrllan. f». I .1,, l 't ■ ■■■.,
M "" tfiuj.
H. COHN,
—— DEALER IN r
Dry Good!!, Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, &<*., iVc.,
Conncll Huilding, East bide Square,
BnKJNTIXA-lVt, : : t : : TEXAS.
We have one of the very large.-t and best -.clcctc.l jlodut (mn , I. ,. an | Vouths
CLOTHING-
t" lie found in )ii cnli.vm, which «'e oll'cr at feU'tlMling low pn , i-)-.i, dotlin,j ca 11(
i'eeit up--l.iii . .'.u.l we invite all in need ul gooil ■ m our line to e.il! ami intpccl tl,-m
Oltrlineof I .\dies -Ores- Gomls, trimming., tie;, hat-, \e , i mijilcte and aic'ol-
feicd cheap. ' have also in store a full and coniple sioei ,.l
FAMILY G-IR,OCJSRIES.
Htf Ml I a .1. ii, a lii.tl, a. I can ami will sell go,id.-, i lieapei than any oilier meiehui
litenhaiii. I mean lin-iness. Oil and lie cimviccil.
A. SIMON
DEALER IN
Noilh-wcbt Corner of the Public Square,
BBKNIIAM, TKXAS.
I I.I • JU>t ICCCIVtll d full .111'I toDl^lcU: k ol
FALL AND WIHTEE GOODS.
I.AITST S'l'VLES IN
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, TIES,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, QuceijMvaie, Groceries.
Alsa, a large and varied assorlinent of
Parlor and Bed-room Furniture
l .\KI'l,l\ MATS AM> HOUSE I tUMblUM. liOOUS.
WT< all ami examine our good i/and prices liefei c ptti ehasing el en here. Wejiurin
tec aali.ifaclioii in all depailment^. Hive u. a liial
WOOD & LOVt
DKALF.KS IN
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors.
ALSO AGENT1. POK
Agricu tural Implements,
SUCH *1
John Dccrc's Plows and Cultivation\ Corn and Cob Mills,
baker Road and Spring Wagons, Reinaikably
Cheap. Call and examine.
THE BRICK LIVERY, FEED
— AND —
Near Mclntyrc House, Main street, Bicnham, Texas.
0. n. rOTTJvH, Proprietor.
My ulalile is now suppliol with new Buggies line saddle and mi« !(•»*(■■ ' *■
pirpand |,vfuini.il Iran .puliation to any pari of the Stale. ll"i ■: • Iwught "I" 5()llll!
or byaidcd liy the day, week or month oil hlieial leim>.
UNDERTAKING.
I h.wr AiKi*«1 in ny I ivrry Slock a lint? assortment <>l UN 1)1 K'l NKTK ' *
consisting ol HUKIAL CASKS ami CASKK l\S, ami all ailiclcs rojui.Mtr foiinif>
1 ^ TWO FINE HEARSES,
One lor Adulb, nnd a White Hears? for Children, well aj a closc cani.it;'i « |
for huncrali. Patronage solicitcil. Terms rcaionablc, .
Brcnham, fanuary i# 1881-diY. O. K. TO'llr h
-■S -
f
Wll I'HIS!
11,1 r»'iu-ii« i« «i.' '' S,*
I!ll!!!2 4! " "I1 muwr nh*tj»ur ao-l jour ry*-> hrlp. T»nr ,w' „ , >
.^j, j. j, n vrtnf lift ttaMnwu.-^ »houl4 hf dl»r*o^'l " ,ft * _ .'.gilfl
*Woiii«• ik'ir Tbfrt i" Un^r nf *e«ln4 u>« »ri . •« »"«'• *»'»•'' i l* B' '
J»uk Mtarak hi», «r • i«Uo dl<tlac«. lx»o t Ull t« ;*H «n.f r* 'iT *■ *' ,ti"1
BY KING S NFW SYSTEM.
*»» FITTKB WITH COMBINATION BPfclTACI.E*
tHET WILL CORRECT AM) PRESERVE THE »I8HT
PEDLERS CANNOT GET THESE GOODS-
l ok IJ.M.B OM Y nr
H. W. GBABBE,,
nr.Ai i K in
wit( hes,imhio\ds,jhwei.rv.mm silver. putkh^*p
HRKNIIAM. ;
TIT Alt jli.nitrHM»» IIAV \oivMn'-'- "
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