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BRENHAM DAILY
OIHee of Publication. llaasett wearlngon building, corner of St. tbarles »n.| Sandy streets, nreuharu, Texas. Entered *t tlie I'oitulBce at Breuhaiu, Texas, as second-class mall matter.
VOLUME 6.
BRENHAM, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1(5, 1881.
NUMBER 105
BRENHAM CARDS.
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R E. LUHN,
Druggist A Apothecary,
, Jlraakam, Texas.
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DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES&CHEMICALS
FWE TOILET SOAPS, BRUSH-
ES, COMBS &C., FANCY AR-
TieLES, PERFUMERY.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully com
|X>un(le<i and orders answered with care and
jr^tiira, Coontry Merchants and Physi
clans find mjr stock of medicine com-
plete, »a.'f*nlc(l genuine and of the best
quality.
J. I'RISJRAM,
—DEALER IN—
PKUG8
AND ■
Toilet Articles,
South side of public square,
BRENHAM, - - TEXAS.
A foil supply of all the popular patent
medicines.
Toilet articles and line perfumeries in
todhM variety.
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
cecmitcly compounded at all hours, day
or night, janjdtf
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BBVJfDKDY SCOTT,
mi) nl SALE STABLES,
West Main street,
BRENHAM, • - TEXAS.
Ha an hand horses and mules for sale,
and alio has a wagon and stock yard at-
tached to the stable. —
oar. lizvdemann
— MANIP.U TI HKIW or —
Carries, Buns aid Tapis,
lUcksalths and Woodworkers.
Hi. (Carles street, near Central Depot,
Mranhany Texas.
Itmii constantly on hand fur sale. rheau fur
cfeh, tfnil supply of MiioHMHK'rt MOW-
RKAltd RtKArKKH—the Iwst In use Also.
«** and second hand lIl'tMYS at reduced
"i? Kepairlnit nrallr and promptly doq*
^experienced workmen. lune/'i. 'Ml-lf.
¥. KRENTZLIX,
DIALER IN
)1
llvlirooenes
Vlies, Liters, Tobacco,
Cigars jCrockery and Glassware,
(Oraber BulMIng, WestSlile of Square,)
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
MT Goods delivered in all parts of the
city free of charge. jan iXHi-dwty.
dOSIHTERi
Fitters
MALARIA IS AN UNSEEN
Vaporous poison, spreading disease and
death in many localities, for which quinine
is no genuine antidote, but for the effects of
which Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is not
only a thorough remedy, but a reliable pre-
venvative. To this fact there is an over-
whelming array of testimony, extending
over a period of thirty yeais. All disoidcrs
of the liver, stomach and bowels arc also
conquered by the Bitters.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen-
erally,
That Acta at the same time on
TBI Lim, Mi BOWiLS,
afd isi mms.
WHY ARE WE SICK?
Becauu we allow th'te great organi to
become dogged or torpid, and poisonous
humor tare therefore forced Into the Mood
that thouldbe expelled naturally.
KIDNEY-WORT
WILL SURELY CURE
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
PILE*, CONSTIPATION, IRINARY
DISEASE*, FEMALE WEAKNESSES,
AND NERVOUS DISORDERS,
h) earning free action of thne orgitiu and
restoring their power to throw off i'ueau.
Why nffxr Billons pains and arhesl
Why tormented with Pile#, Constipation!
Why frightened over disordered Kldneynl
Why eadare nertoei or slek headsriiesi
I'm KinNE Y-WORTimd r'joice in health.
It Is put up In Dry Vegetable Form, In tin
cans on# packs#* of which makes six quarts of
medicine. Also In U«all Fern, ▼ trj Coasaa*
trateit for those that cannot readily prepare It.
Cy It arts with equal efficiency in either form.
OET IT Or YOUR DRCGOI8T. TRICE, fl.tO
WEI,LI, EICIURDSOX A Prop's,
(Will eend the drj post psM.) BtlUMTOg, VT.
Tie Golf, Colorado & Santa Fe
TEXAS
MIDLAND
KOUTE
El
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE.
FROM GALVESTON
Traversing the centre of Frrt Bend, Austin,
Washington, llurleson, McClennan
and Bosque counties,
AND THE POPULAR ONE
Thence lo all points in Texas, and beyond,
North, South, East or West.
250 MILES OP TRACK!
I.INES IN OP1RATION:
Galveston and Houston, Galves-
ton and Belton, Moody, Banks,
Ctaivfotd and Valley Mills.
Connections made with the G., II. & S. A.
Railway at Rosenberg Junction.
Twenty miles saved by taking this
line between San Antonio and Galveston,
or vice versa, for
All Points in Western Texas!
At Areola Junction tlia "Midland"
Route connects with the I. & (1. N. R, R.
for Columbia, and cities in Brazoria county
At llrenham with the h. & T. C. R. R.
for towns on its Western Division.
At Milano Junction with the I. & G. N.
R. R. for Austin, San Marcos, New Braun-
' fels to the southwest, and all Eastern con-
nections lo the coast and northest.
At Houston with the I. & G. N., the II.
& T. C. the II., E. k W. Texas, and with
Ihc'Tesas and New Orleans Railroad
\l Gtlvceton with the Morgan I.ine for
New Or.1*40*' an<' l',c -"Ullory Line
of steamers <or Key West anu New York.
Coupon tick •ts.l" 1,1 points in the United
Slates and CananJ ,A'C ''7 ''• R. Allison
agent at Brenhain.
Six Express Passenger Trains
Daily; Low rates; Smooth
track; New equipment,
of the best material.
Sec that your tickets read by Ihe
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Road
They can be had at all Agencies, and infor-
mation on all Passenger and Immigrant
matters will lie cheerfully given by
OSCAR ti. MURRAY,
General l'assencer Ai'ent, Galveston
Farms for Sale!
The undersigned oilers for sale a portion
of his lands situated in the forks of Mill
creek, one mile north ol Wesley; the land
is all upland is under fence and in cultiva-
tion ; there is alout 30 good houses on the
place; plenty of good water for stock and
all other purposes; wells, tanks and good
springs. The place is 9 miles from llren-
ham and is convenient to four or live steam
gins. I wiU sell in quantities to mi it pur-
chasers, <rom 50 to 1000 arre«. Terms—
one-third cash and balance on time. All
the land is now rented at $5 per acre Call
or address
W. R. WOODS,
Wesley, Washington couniy, l'cv.
DAILY BANNER.
BY RANKIN & LEVIN.
TERMS
One ropy,onsysar, MOO
' one month,
" one week 4S
ADVEDTlMMOniTIS:
One Inch, llrst Insertion, linn
K.sch subsequent Insertion, .. SO
Liberal terms to quarterly and yearly adver-
tisers. Local notice* tea cents a line each
n sertlon. Transient advertisements payable
h advance.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
WACO
Is a candidate for the location of the
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.
Election to be held the first Tuesday in
September next.
vote koil
GALVESTON
For the Medical Department of
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS,
Because her lartfe Hospitals affords unrivaled
advantages for making Practical Doctors.
AUSTIUST
Is a candidate for the location of the
UNIVERSITY OFTEXAS
an<l respectfully solicits tlif votes of tlie peo-
ple Rt nu flection to he held on Tuesday,
September Hth, IH8I.
TO THE VOTERS OF TEXAS.
The City of Houston
IS A CANDIDATE FOR THE LOCATION OK
Tlie Medical Braneli.
OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY,
And respectfully solicits your suflrages.
He SeRxiblc.
You have allowed your bow-
els to become habitually costivc,
your liver has become torpid,
the same thing ails your kidneys,
and you are just used up. Now
be sensible get a package of
Kidney-Wort, take it faithfully
and soon you will forget you've
got any such organs for you
will be a well man.
Washington county has an
assessed property valuation of
nearly six millions of dollars.
The actual valuation, then, may
be safely estimated at ten mil-
lions. That is quite respecta-
table, especially for a county
that was regarded as ruined
immediately after the war.—
Jefferson Democrat.
Scratch no More.
The symptoms of itching piles are mois-
ture, like perspiration, intense itching, most
at night, seems as if pin worms were crawl-
ing in or about the rectum. The more you
scratch the worse they itch; very distress-
ing. The private parts are often affected.
Dr. Swayne's Ointment is the most effec-
tive remedy extant for this tormenting com-
plaint. (iives rest at night without that de-
sire to scratch. Also has no equal in quick-
ly eradicating tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery-
sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, all scaly,
crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Here is the
proof: "Certainly the best remedy ever
used in my practice," Dr. Cotton, Wood-
stock, Yt.; "troubled with itching piles for
over twenty years, it cured me completely,'
L. S. Messcr, Enfield, Me. Sent for 50
cents (in 3 cent stamps), three boxes $1.25.
Ity Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all druggists.
There were five attempted
murders in Chicago on Monday
all but one of them apparently
successful. Had it not been
for the natural coolness of
Northern blood, there might
have been a good deal more
work.
Ke Wise and Happy:
If you will stop your ex-
travagent and wrong notions in
doctoring yourself and families
with expensive doctors or hum-
bug cure-alls, that do harm al-
ways, and use only nature's
simple remedies for all your
ailments, you will be wise, well
and happy, and save great ex-
pense. The greatest remedy
for this, the great, wise and
good will tell you, is Hop Bit-
ters—rely on it. See another
column.
Ann Dickinson's mother is
said to be a typical Quakeress,
with a peaceful quiet face, fram-
ed with soft silver hair. She is
dignified, graceful, and usei
"thee" and "thou" in all her
conversations.
BURNETT'S COCOAINE.
For Premature Loss of the Hair—A
FhlladelphlnnN Opinion.
One year ago my hair commenced fall-
ing out until Iwas almost bald, After us-
ing Cocaine a few months, I have now a
thick growth of new hair.
ALEXANDER HENRY, No, 814 East
Giratd Ave.
Burnet's Fiavoeinu Exiracis, al-
ways standard.
John Bull to Uncle £am—
"I've a crowe to pick with
you."
— " «• 4^ *• —
"God's last, best gift to man"
is betting heavily on Eastern
horse races.
A Safe and Sure means of
restoring the youthful color of
the hair is furnished by Parker's
Hair Balsam, which is deserved-
ly popular from its superior
cleanliness,
News Hems.
Farm hands are scarce.
It is proposed to rebuild the
Tuileries.
The red spider spoils almond
orchards.
A flood of American plays
next season.
England's hop trade is stead-
ily decreasing.
Conkling's resignation was
not an Ohio idea.
Key West, Fla., shipped
900,000 cigars last week.
Kansas City demands cheap
houses for workingmen.
Bordentown's new locomo-
tive works are a success.
The revised New Testament
is to be translated in Welsh.
America is called the para-
dise of European actresses.
Mormon missionaries will be
expelled from Germany.
In New Jersey it is against
the law to fish on Sunday.
Women are not allowed to
practice medicine in Russia.
There are 1500 small-pox
patients in the London hospit-
tals.
Kansas city has a new and
magnificent university—on pa-
per.
The first postage stamp was
used in the United States in
1847.
Pere Hyacinthe is to sail for
the United States in Septem-
ber.
' i
Arizona's male population is
more than double that of the
other sex.
A Brazilian plant, it has been
just discovered, will reduce
obesity.
A Pottsvillian lus belonged
to an Odd Eellows lodge fifty-
one years.
The contractor of the Brook-
lyn bridge says it wHI be finish-
ed in a year.
One person in every six of
our 50,132,866 population is a
church member.
London Truth says that the
Queen is as observant of trifles
as George III was.
The London managers say
that their theatres can be
emptied in four minutes.
There are thousand? of oyster
beds in the Chesap^akfc which
have never been dredged.
An Italian street musician in
New York has been sued for
120,000 for breach of promise.
Skin Dlftcaften.
"Swayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most in-
"Swayne's Ointment" / veterate cases of
"Swayne's Ointment") skin disease, such
"Swayne's Oinlment" ) as tetter, barber's
"Swayne's Ointment" ^ itch, salt rheum,
"Swayne's Ointment" ) scald head, sores,
"Swayne's Ointment" \ all crusty scaly itch
"Swayne's Ointment" j ing, skin eruptions,
"Swayne's Ointment" \ and that distress-
"Swayne's Ointment" | ing complaint,itch-
"Swayne's Oinlment" ^ ing piles, the only
"Swayne's Ointment" > ellecfual cure, no
'Swayne's Ointment" 1 matter how obsti-
"Swayne's Oinlment" [ nate or long stand-
ing. A^k for it and take no other. It cures
where all eNe fails. Sold by all prominent
druggists and by Thomson, George
Galveston.
There seems a fatality about
"pet" places. Newstead has
twice changed hands since Lord
Byron's death. Rydal Mount
has been spoilt by careless; tea-
ants; Abbotsfor'd is hawked
about as "a desirable autumn
residence;" Gad's Hill has been
sold, and its contents dispersed;
and now Lord Carfingford has
decided to sell Strawberry Hill,
so that in spite of Horace Wal-
pole having "tasked the ingen-
uity of conveyance to tie up his
villa in thestrictcrtsemtriienti"
to prevent its passing out oftWe
Waldgrave family, it will change
hands in less than a century
after his death.
Scrofola Affection*—Impure Hlood.
I)r Swayne's "Panacea," ihe gieat al-
terative anil blqod puritier, and the mo>t
reliable remedy for— ) . , '
Scrofula, ulcers r.nd white swelling.
Marasmus, or wasting of rtesh, dropsy.
Ulcerated sore throat,nip joint complaint.
Dark blotches or defectji in the skiqi ;
Obstinate or scaly eruptions, cancers.
Weakened and debililated system. ■
Boils, yellow .-kin, pimples on the face.
Mercuiial diseases, ulcerated sore legs.
In short the most loathsome diseases
w huh have put every other medicine at dc-
tiance lor moie than a quaiter nf a century,
have been oerfeclly restored by this great
vegetable Panacea. Describe symptoms,
and address letters to Dr. Swayne A Son,
)}0 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold
V*y all druggists. Richardson 1 CO., St.
Louis, wholesale agents.
— — . —
London is said to be crowd-
ed with Americans." What
has beconic of its four million
regular inhabitants does not ap-
pear.
Pet kangaroos are becoming
fashionable.
Varieties.
An advertising baloon has
been patented.
Men usually go to grass after
their hey-day.
The bottle generally gets the
drop on the toper.
Harrisburg says the toy pis-
tol must not be sold there.
Weeds are generally the
earliest risers in a garden bed.
Gold dust on ladies' hair
bothers their dancing partners.
The jeweler hangs his ban-
ners on the outer wall of Vani-
*y-
A scolding wife is not a "joy
forever"—she's only a temper-
ary affair.
If you want to be a man of
weight keep a good balance at
your banker's.
Wreaths of oat blossoms are
twined arouod hats designed for
country wear.
Of all the terms ever applied
to a political faction "half breed"
is the worst-
Color blind—The woman
who can't tell when her husband
has the "blues."
England drinks less intoxicat-
ing liquor than it did, but not
on moral grounds.
To be short in his accounts
is, in a cashier, a crime; in a re-
porter it is a virtue.
Rats have appeared in Pen-
sacola big enough to kill and
eat a full-grown pig.
When fish make a great com-
motion in a net it is of course
because they are in seine.
The suggestion is made that
the man who "has no time" is
always looking at his watch.
A young lady at a ball called
her beau an Indian because he
was on her trail all the time.
'Tis needless to tell the negro
to "keep dark," or to warn the
mulotto to "be a little shady."
A Chicago boy swallowed a
tin maltese cross, but it wouldn't
stay down and he recovered.
If an oyster supper is a supper
of oysters, is a missionary ban-
quet a banquet of missionaries?
The glide and the three-step
polka is to be the favorite
aance at the reports this sum-
mer.
The aesthetic young lady in
New Haven wean a fixed stare,
an open mouth and a tip-tilted
nose.
"This is what knocks spots
out of me," said the leopard
boy of the museum when he
took a bath.
Sitting Bull is not a good In-
dian for a spiritualistic seance.
He is "below the medium
height."
Comet C., blushing—"I do
hope I ain't visible to the naked
eye. Wish I'd put on my other
polonaise."
Weaver the greenback buzzer
is sawing the air in Kansas, and
inviting everybody to come and
be wealthy.
Two little Chicago boys twice
stabbed another little Chicago
boy in the back. They hope
to be Guiteaus soon.
An ape in Sacramento whip-
ped a fool who had tantalized
it beyond endurance. He made
a complete wreck of his tor-
mentor.
Gen. Robert Patterson, who
died in Philadelphia last week,
wa« one of the richest men in
the country. He was the hero
of three wars and for many
years the largest individual cot-
ton manufacturer in the United
States. Gen. Patterson was
born in Ireland in 1792, which
country his father, who was one
of the leaders of the revolution,
was compelled to leave in 1798.
When the war of 1812 broke
out young Patterson entered
the American army and fought
until the termination of hostili-
ties. He entered the services
again during the Mexican war
and when Gen. Scott was reliev-
ed from command, was named
as military chief with his head-
quarters in the halls of the
Montezumas. Gen. Patterson
also served with distinction in
the earlier part of the late war.
Since its close he has led a
quiet business life. He always
retained a bitter-hostility to
En^and and would rarely speak
quietly and politely to an Eng-
lish man. He was in his
ninetieth year at the time of his
death.
MfiEOY.
iron
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lmhtjo,
Backache, Sorenest of ih$ Ckatt,
Gout, Quint]/, Sort Throat, Swell-
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, Oenqral Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Achei.
Ko Preparation on earth eqiteli Br,
a »ur*, tfmpfe and chwp
Mfrntdj. A trial entails l"Jt C imparaHtfly
trifHn*' outlay of nO (>»ta, and *r*ry ona antfar-
ln* with |»aln can Ua^ thaap ami positira prouf
of Ita claims.
Mrtcfi'.ms In Ulavan Languages.
30IiD BT ALIj T>RflflQJ8T8 ANDDEALEB8
IN MEDIOIRE.
A. VOGELER & CO.,
Baltimore, Md„ V. H-
EVERY TEXAN »»»"
^EUsrisrE's
PAIN KILLING
MAGIC OIL
The Best General Family Remedy,
Purely Vegetable and may be
used externally or internally.
"IT WORKS LIKE I CHARM,"
It is nut an oily, giea>y or sticky sub-
stance, but clean, delicious and safe to
use by every one. As an enternal remedy
it gives the weakened and overstrained cords
and muscles new life and elasticity, curing
pains as water quenches tire. It cures
sprains, headache, sciatica,
bruises, tooth ashe, neural6ia,
burns, lame back, rheumatism,
crick in the neck cr back.
As an internal remedy it tones and cor-
rects the stomach, aids digestion and read-
dy cures Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Coughs, So;e
Throat, and Dyptlieria.
A bottle of Kennc' i Pain Killing Magic
Oil in the house, or on hand for immediate
use in ease of emergency, will often save a,
life or a long and tedious »ickncss.
Sold by druggi.-ts, grpceis and dealers in
Medicine, fgf Southern wholesale de '
pot, Dallas Texas. »
II. C. HOSKINS, Manager.
Ladies
Do you want a pure, bloom-
ing Complexion I If so, a
fow applications of Hafaa'a
MAGNOLIA BAM will grat-
ify you to joor heart's eon-
Itent. It does away with Sal-
I lowaess, Redness, Pimples.
Blotches, and all diseases and
imperfections of the skin. It
srervomes the Unshed appear*
aaee of heat, fat ipne ana ex-
citement. It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWEN-
TY; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
that it is impossible to detect
Us application,
ST, LOUIS LAW SCHOOL,
law department washington
university,
Fifteenth annual term opens October 12th,
'si: Course of study comprise* two annual
terms, seven month* each. Diploma ad
mils to bai in Stale and U. S, Court* in
Missoaii. Student* admitted to seniorclass
on axamination. Term fee, $So, including
use of I.aw Library. Address (until Sept.
1st, at Iowa City, Iowa, aftaiwards at St.
l^iuis, Mo.) \V. ti. Hammond, 1.1,. D,,
Dean l aw Kauilty; or llr.NRV llltitt-
coi'K, St. l.ouis, Mo.
SELTZER]
No one who is thoroughly regular in.the
bowels is half as liable to disease as he that
is inogular. He may lie attacked by con-
tagious diseases, and so may the irregular,
but he is not as nearly as subject to outside
influences. The use of
Tarrant's Seltzar Aperient
secures regularity, andconsecjeht immunity
fromsicknesHj^ni.tinv am. imuiwist.
BRENHAM CARDS.
Casino Saloon,
Rock Building, comer Quitman and St.
Charles streets,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
C. F. SANDER, Proprietor.
Ice-cold Beer an tap; finest wmes, li-
quors and cigars. A cool and pleasant
eittingroom is provided for the patrons of
h House. Jnlyjth, l!8o-dtf.
B.
LEHMANN'S
SAXiOON,
E. Coiner-St Charles and Sandy Streets
Brenham, Thus.
The bar is supplied with McGibbons
celebrated 8-year old Rye Whiskey, as well
as the finest wines and liquors in the city.
Fine cigar* and chewing tobacco always
kept on hand. '
%
t. Louis beer on tap and bottled.
RM MID RIUIRRR SALOON,
(New Building, South of Opera House)
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
This saloon occupies the finest building
in the city and is comfortably fitted up witn
Billiard aad Pool Tables. The har is sup-
plied with the finest Whiskies in the mar-
ket, as well as Wines and Brandies; also,
Beer and Cigars. MILK PUNCHES are
a specialty. (iEO. HIRSIIBERG,
April 6-tf
with A. L. Lauraine.
OIT? RESTAURANT.
(Th« Old«t< n«staarant In tha litf.)
ST. CHARLES STREET,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
The tables (lie always tnpplleU with the
utstthe market affurdt.
Single meals S*
Board |t»r week M.<*>
MH1. C. McDONAUl,
^selAltf 1'rourletor.
ROGERS & AMERY,
Brenham, Texas.
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE
PAinSTTBR/S,
Graining, Marbling,
Caltimining and Paper Hanging
Sign work and glazing a specialty.
19" Estimates furnished at bottom fig-
ures, wirk guaranteed. Lock Box,
1 h|"
. 10.
Fresh Fish
EVERY DAY.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Vegeta-
bles, Tobacco and Cigars.
My friends are requested to give me a call
MRS. E. M. KAMIEN,
Next to Fisher's Market, Quitman st.
R. Ch STEOW,
BAKKK AND GROCER
An, ttreef neit door to Fisher,
1IKEMIAM, TEXAS.
fRKSH BKK.Mt and CAKKs every day,
dellrereil freeim iiMiinier# In all parts of Ihe
city. A full su|i|il? of fre.h groceries on
liaiulj also II.,unr«, wines, lieer, tobacco, cl-
ears, ''rw'k-ry and tinware. Look out for
(ha bakery »a<im. ami «»inl in your onler*
for fre«h lires.l, cakes or groceries. Orders
Slleil pto!u|tf I).
Uesiwlfiillv,
it. ti. SVOOW.
J L. EDWARDS,
Coitfacter and RilMer,
Brenham, Texas.
Is prepared to contract for building an<
5eneral carpenter work. Estimates and
esigns furnished at short noticc. Special
attention i;'yen to j^ub work. Pattonag.
solicited ano sa'isfaction guaranteed. Shop
south side of ma.n street,opposite Mclntyre
House. March 1^.1879.
■ C. C. LIEB, ~~
DRAJFR IN
Boohs and Stationery,
Periodicals and Magazines,
Mink wit/, building, west side Public square
Brenham, Texas.
The finest cpiality of cigars always on
ha»d. I'atronage solicited.
MarchS. '8l-dwtf.
riLLIAM ZEISS,
W'
orrr bakbr,
— AND —
oonfhotion zi n,
Main Street, Brenham, Texas.
DEALER in Staple and Fancy Groce
ries, Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer,
Hot Bread, Fresh Cakes and Pies on hanil
all times. jao 1/78-lf
RRERRRM FOUNDRY
» —INI) —
MAOIZH1 SHOP.
The foundry ami machine shops are now in
fall blast. l(e|ialrtug of all kinds of machin-
ery, hollars, etc.,_iispecialty
•JU per Ion ftir old Iron
0. H. I'atton, I'm pi le tor.
mharc 30 dA w 3m.
rtlie.
• ttfe'alty.
.'ash paid for aid Iron, copper, braes an'l
We are paying from iiato lit ar t
JOHN A. RANDLE & SON
Real latate Agents.
BRENHAM, lEXAS.
(Established in 1873.)
Makes a specialty of selling and exchang-
ing lands anu town property, the rendering
and payment of taxes, renting and look
ingalW dwellings and storehouses.
IV* Oftce upstairs in Graber's Building
seot.6'78
Corn Wanted!
t am now prepared to pay the highest
market price in cash for
Slielled Com
* * i *
delivered at ihe Santa Fe depot.
ADQLPII TESTARD.
At Santa Fe Depot,'
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1881, newspaper, August 16, 1881; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485277/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.