Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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Galveston and Kansas
E'.legant Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars daily botw«en Galv^ton an
p. Magnificent Free Reclining Chair Cars between Temple and San Angelo.
City. _ ^
p Take Notice.—All classes of European steamship tickets, etc.. (outward or prepaid)
at lowest rates, and all information furnished on application.
7. c*. My
TiolKSt A*ont,
RINCENER BROS. * CO.
-DEALKRS IN-
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, H
-ALV^Yk K&lf k FRC
l|pf LY »F+
, Notions, &c,
Sftl
ore aco
aomlcal than tha ordinary kind, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude of low
test, short welffht alum or phosphate powuans.
Sold only In cans. Rotal Baking Pownwt Co.
06 wall Street, New York.
PARKER'.
HAIR BALfcAl
■antes *nd beautifies th»b
rfaotet a luxuriant grow til.
lavtr Fails to Rtator* 6r»y
. Hair to its Y.utKful Calor.
Ifrerente Dandruff mti hair Sailing
^®cjgdJlJ«UDnigjrlJJu
D. KAMPUANN,
fies't.
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Sec'y AUen'UIanR'r.
Agents Fir DAMS tlWHfi DICKIE IMS LAMP FILLERS.
FREE DKLIVJfiKY'TO AJjLPARTSOFTHE CITY- COVIjE AND8EB ITS,
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CHARTER OAK STOVES,
All fcind* ef Quo, Lookiinitb
8POtrMr~«^K)ODS.
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I ifrork and repair-
Onmi t r
LONE STAR
Brewing Company.
celebrated laser
and 8PKCI aixy brfw1cd
"SILECT" BOTTLED BEER.
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GIVEN.
C. HALENM, Aceit, Brenbam, Tei.
Office at the Ice House.
Tie Farmers Friend
ANTSTRJuKT
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The Gal
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We will pay
PRICE for
livcted at
ham. We
our custo
Bttqd.
SALVES
TEXAS' • .
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W. A. WOOD dr CO.,
HAVE III STOCK Mi *1108 OF
—Uvalde has a Hew courthouse
fence which coat $1000.
—The San
have reopened
ance»
Angelo public, sc
with n godcl at
Dwellers in Florida who are fort-
unate enough to possess pet sand
'hill cranes have discovered that they
are alert night watchers. No tramp
(' Jor thief can approach the premises
Without hearing a clear bugle note
of alarm.
the codfy^%lfe hoiSe from M. .Jolin^
son, of Prairi^ tea.
—8an Marcos expects to handle
between lO,000 and 12,000 bales of
fotton this season.
« —The city council of Deuifton is
considering a movement to establish
a; system of sewerage.
j' —During the dog-catching smihou
at San Antonio G12 dogs were im-
pounded, of which 518 were killed.
—Hon. It. B. Rentfro, representa-
tive in the 21st legislature from
Brownsville, has sent in his resig-
nation.
—The yioresville Academy opened
Tuesday with eighty-nine pupils.
The free school will not open until
the 1st of next January.
—Horace O. Collins, who is want-
ed in Lamar eounty to answer a
charge of bigamy, was arrested at
Marshall the other day.
—Tae Grand Army of the Repub-
lic post atr Saa ^ntopo will;'®!^
entenaiafneiifc" for the' .benefit of *
confederate home at Austin.
—The police at Kan Antoaip.
a mid%n an opium joint "a
nights ago and caught ftve vObi:
men and three whi^e
pipe.
—The district
has adjourne
only
®Twy third person you meet is
troubled mora or less with bilions-
ness, and don't know how to g$t
rid of it. The causes are easily
Accorded. A lack of sufficient ex-
ercise, eating too much by persons
of sedentary habits, indulgence in
jrich food, a sluggish torpid liver
where the blood does not do its
duty, and bilo is allowed to ac-
cumulate; these cause the whites
of the eyes to turn yellow, the
skin to look thick and coarse, and
the complexion yellow or thick.
These are sure indications of bil-
iousness ~
the remedy you want. It acts
directly upon the blood, cleanses
and purifies it, and sends it on its
journey through the channels of
the liver, giving to it activity and
clearing out the bile. It will :e
move.ithe yellow tinge from the
eyee and the complexion leaving
the latter fresh and clear.
Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, who
has written seventy-nine stories and
novels, and earned over $100,000 by;
her pen, thinks she might have aided
mankind in general far more by writ-
ing some sweet ballad without
charge.
A youth will never have his "jays
mended by patronizing the skerry
cobler too often.
As man gets older he knows more,
but he does not get any more attrac-
tive in learning it.
Science cannot produce a belter remedy
for all malarial diseases than C. C. C. Cer-
tain Chill Cure." Pleasant to take. Guar-
anteed to cure chills and Fever.
Sold by R. E. Luhn.
To recognize the importance of
the culture and c ire of forest trees,
Brown's Iron Bitters is ^BOClation
,„ | has asked for a charter. Ih© exper-
iences of the past season in ''cloud-
bursts" has stimulated a zeal in favor
of forestry.
Rheumatism and Catarrh,
Rheumatism and catarrh are boti blood
diseases. In many severe cases they have
yielded to treatment with B. B. B (Botanic
Blood Balm), made by Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Write for book of convincing
proofs. Sent free.
R. P. Dodge, Atlanta, Ga., says- "My
wife had catarrh and nothing did her any
good. Her constitution finally failed and
poison got into her blood. I placed her on
a use ot B. B. B , and to my surprise her re-
covery was rapid and complete."
W. P. McDaniel, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I
was much emaciated and had rheumatism so
bad I could not (jet along without crutches.
1 also had had neuralgia in the head. First
class physicians did me no good. Then I
tried B. B. B., and its efiects were magical.
I cheerfully recommend it as a good tonic
and quick cure."
Mrs. Matilda Nichols, Knoxvillc, Tenn.,
writes: I had catarrh six years and a most
distressing cough, and my eyes were much
swollen. Five bottles of B. B. B., thank
God: cured me."
John M. Davis, Tyler, Texas, writes: '•!
was subject a number of years to spells of
inflammatory rheumatism, which six bottle*
of B. B. B., thank heaven, has entirely
cured. I have not felt the slightest pain
since."
The largest brook trout ever
caught on this continent was landed
recently at Spring creek, N. Y. The
'&h weighed six pounds and two
Ounces, and its proportions and com
plexion were perfect.
NO CURE! NO 1*at 1
I-X-t, CTiili Cure is sold undfr gu8rnn-
t« tp iuif chills and fever, ague bilious, malaria!
and swnmp feyen and dengue, h act* on ihe liy«r
and bowels, making ii unnecessary to take any piilt
"lloinel or blue nan, and at the »ame time » a perl
jet antidote for malaria It does not contain aree-
iic. strychnia «r mercury, but dots contain iron, and
I the best tunic. All diuggisu, (i. Conkiin.
George <fc (Jaima, Proprietors. j
For sale by Carlkton & Nash, Brenhara.
hunter of Virginia City claims
he has discovered r. deposit of
iii ivory in the Sierra Nevada
H« took out two large tusks
elephant, and is going back for
raree.
<Mo\m
Wines, Liqnore, Tobaccdj Oigart. Crockery and Glassware
GRABER BUILDING, BEENHAM, TEXAS.
m- Orders for Keg or Bottled 3ddr p romptly filled. Goods delit
ed in all part# of thefreecharge m ^
Beaded Ce!l!i
Finishing
Scrolls,.^
and Doo?Sj' Brickv'iime,
Cem«J|j Bte.i Etc.
■iB —
WALTER A. WOOD K0W1RS
Studebaker
Kenti
Tlior
delegate to tfte lopeta deep
convention in place of Judge Mc-
Laiii, who decUueti;
—A partv lias beeu arrested at
Waycross, Ga,,. supposed to be one
Bob Canapbell, who is wanted At De-
oetnr to answer for the murder of J.
N. Coughlin near Garvin, in Wise
county. ' .
—There is considerable school
land jumping going on in the coun-
try around Wichita Falls, brought
about by the ruling of Lftnd Com-
missioner Hall, and the oouvtp will
be called on to settle the matter be-
tween claimants,
—It in rumored that the Houston
& Texas Central railroad roundhouse
aud machine shops are soon to be
moved from Coreicana to Ennis or
Garrett. The report has stirred up
considerable excitement and indig-
nation among the people of Corsi-
ca!) a.
—1The assessment rolls of Collin
Go to R. E. Luhn and get a bottle ot "C.
G- C. Certain Cliill Cure," and if it is not the
best remedy you have ever ttsed for Chills
and fever vour money will be refunded.
At East Lyons, la., a goose died
very suddenly. On cutting it open
a. silver thimble was found in its
throat- It is thought the fowl
choked "to death while trying to
emtfi'' " "
Id* it.
po not punish your children with bitter
nauseous mixturai when you can get "C. C.
C, Ortain Chill dare" on a guarantee. Any
■bhlld will take it. Sold by R. K Lubn.
— m'
Mrs. Slater, of Siverlyville, Pa.,
had a rooster killed recently, and
was pleased and surprised to find a
five dollar gold piece in its craw.
The many Massachusetts girls who
do not find an opportunity to marry
evidently do not care to do house-
work. In that state there are 47,957
Canadian women and girls in domes-
tic service.
Cheatham's Chill Tonic is peculiarly
adapted to persons in enfeebled health and
invalids. It assist? digestion, and is a per-
fect strengthener ana appetizer. Satisfac
t on or money refunded. | . . . * '^n't hool
For sale by Joseph Tristram, Brenham I ceP your Tonic, and j us,-
■ . ... <■-» jtate te recommend it as a gOOd
| Mr. Olive Schreiner of the "South j medicine. Very respectfully,
African Farm" is a sister of the Miss i D. M. Pkokw.
The Summer's San.
If you are suffering with General
Debility, feel sick, languid and
good-for-nothing, don't tail to get
of yonr druggist a bottle of I>r.
Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic.
It will do you good. ;
Fair Yiisw PoT,Orac*, June 22»
1883.—Gentlemen: I bought a bot-
tle of Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya
Tonic sometime ago for my
daughter, who was suffering with
headache almost constantly, had
no appetite and was suffering with
general debilitv. It gives me
gre£t pleasure to state to you that
sheisBuW entirely well, aDd did
not take any oiuer medicine ex-
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county show an increase of $470,000 i Schreiner who has made herself so| For sale by Ji. E. Luhn, Bren
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W1NB53,
Delicacj««, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, J'ruit. Mea
Fish, Pickles, Canned Fruit, Fnts, etc.
BRENHAM TEXAS,
Me AfWt off Awh,ai—r't Celebrated St. Lonli Beer
RATES
WILL
Y
AND
Dealer in Sta]
Freah Oak ea and
Main Street.
!® naarlrf a onrrar-
tatiffaeiion ia Uta
eur* ot QoBorrliaa »ud
Gleet. 1 pmrrlbc It and
fatl tale la recommcad.
lair it to all
I. J. sTOJEE, MJI_
Ditilvr igf
price, ei.oe!
Sola >>r Dmccicta. f '
% jo».| TWttrani fcr^nbam.
t you a t T*6n«, Vffor-
S-i. J?
KM
to prepariag
DM of
lunch
AlBLMANN, Proprietor
q4b ke cured *ith
or carbolic add
Mo cars DO
B* wQl
! in taxable values over last year, and
Lamar a decrease of #400,000: Tar
rant county shows $2,379,000 in-
crease, and Freestone county #20,-
000 decrease; Gregg $84,000 in-
crease, Hays $92,000, Jack $229,000.
—On the 2nd instant Essie Cren-
shaw, the little daughter of Cbas.
Creiishaw at Sherman, was attacked
by a strange oat and was bitten on
the finger. The hand became very
much swollen, and her father believ-
ing the <sit to hate been mad, took
his little daughter'to J. McKinney s,
22 mile*, iu the doun^ry, * bo "hid a
mad stbne. Wfien applied the
stone adhered fifty minutes.
td m W' ' 11
There are some curious men on
the legal bench in this country. A
Connecticut court fines a man $5 for
lying in wait , to kill his wife and
stabbing ber.' anct an Ohio court
calls it assanlt and battery when
four bullets are fired into a farmer
and he is robbed of his wallet.
conspicuous as a temperance advo-
cate in Soutli Africa.
ham and
Barton.
Thos. Watson & Co.,
Battle Billiougness, Besiege Malaria, break! "Youug man, said the long-haired
up Chills with "G. C. C. Certain Chill Cure," j passenger to the occupant of the seafc
the pleasant remedy. No cure, no F»y- ahead, "do you know that Tve never
P
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old bv R. E. LriiN.
it a dollar for liquor in my life?"
Grand Rapids Mich., makes 12,0001 ^PpndeJ the young man,
pairs of wooden shoes annually.
Hal lard't Rorvboand Syrup for Whooping
Vot|b,
There is no remedy in the world which will
Jhi»e such pnjmpt relief in Whooping Cou^h
as Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It wil|
positiVely Cure it If you will try it, your
children "will not keep you awake all night
coughing. Ballord',< Horehound Syrup is
the mon cooline and soothing re» edy for
Consumption, Cousrhs, Colds, Bronchitis and
Asthma, in the world. It is free from
opium. It builds up new tissue, strergthens
the lungs, and is an mcompa-able remedy
made of the best and purest materials. If
your Lnngs weak and you have a tickling
is your Throat, you need in.
Carlkton & Nash, Agents.
The tomato packers at Bridgeton,
N. J., will form a tomato trust.
spent a aoaar ror iiqi
"Keallyf responded! i
i tursing half way around "with a look
j of great interest on his face." How-
do you work it.
The queen of Portugal is the most
extravagant dresser in Europe.
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Neuralgia Causes Much Insanity.
e highest medical authorities of Kurope
America have recently decided that a
percentage of oases of insanity is caus-
ed bv the escrutiating pains of Neuralgia of
the head and face, it any member of your
family suffers this tormentor, induce thum to
try Brllard's Snow Liniment. One applica-
tion will afford immediate relief and you will
won be rid of a dangerons and tormenting
disease. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the
most ptneinUuie Liniment known. It poei-
uwely curvs Khcu'aatism, Lame Back, Con-
iMcled Mhk Io, Okl So'*s, Corns, Bunions,
e'c. It penetrates and opens up the pom,
drawing nil poisonous matter to the surface,
watoHn* and promot'ngs natural circulation
if the blood through the diseased part .
sold by Caria-tois tie Nash.
Samuel Trust of Ripley county,
Ind, is seven feet tall and still grow-
"Love thy neighbor." You can never do
this if you allow your neighbor to suffer
with Itch, Tetter, Ringworm, etc., without
advising him to me Hunt's Cure. Cure
guaranteed.
for sale by Joseph Tristam, Brenham.
A horse may win a race by a bare
neck, and it is possible lovers may
be so won at a fashionable ball.
When you desir-.
St. Patrick's Pill'.
a pieisant physic,
For Sale by
R." E. LTON.
try
Russia has seized an island
Corea for a coaling station.
in
"When the springtime comes, gentle Annie"
"And the chills and lever bloom once
more,"
"You had better buv a bottle of Cheatham's
Chill Tonic."
"From the man who runs the nearest drug
store."
For sale by Soseph Tristram, Brenham.
A local option bill has passed the
Michigan legislature.
Cheat ham's Chill Tonic is acknowledged
io be th • best. Physicians use and presence
it. lu« guaranteed.
For sole by Joseph Tristram, Prenhazn.
Chicago has 40,000 people out
wo. k.
of
The Walker, Iowa, News, says:
"Our old Iriend, Robert Baird, ot
Muscatine, Iowa, has been secretary
of the htate senate, and an active
politician for years, but was never
generally known until he bad th»
colic, and used Chamberlain's Colip,
Cholera and Diarrboer Remedy,
and got into one of their advertise-
ments. ,;Now he is Jamoas." Here
is what Mr. JBaird said: "While
in Des Moines, 1 was taken with a
severe attack; of bowel complaint.
For two days I suffered intensely,
trying several drug stores and pay-
ing them for relief, but in vain. 1
finally bought a small bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholere and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and two doses
of that brought me out ail right.
It costs less than the drug store
preparations and I have the balance
fort future use. ! I consider It a
gra*d remedy." 25 andij) cent
bottles for sale by B. JR, Luhn.
They find it very difficult to col-
lect rent in I- eiam, even when tho
police m& cs tiu
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