Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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Bio FooT'B hoaUiT"band of In-
diapa hate been captured.
A aou> is projected from Rogers,.
Art, to Fort Oibaou. I. T.
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A n»ao was killed in MGhii>bi*.
, by (A electric current.
,I»» , is being flooded
with bogus two-dollar bill".
O'Brien and Gill, the I'isb na-
tionalists, hare arrived in Euro}*.
Tu Indian excitement in tlie
northwest has about subsided.
A monument to Hernando Corte/.
has been unveiled at Metleliu, Spain.
Senator Ikoalls in an interview
Thursday declared that he would be
re-elected.
A commission has been appointed
bj Spain to bring about reform in
her tariff lawH.
The city government of Seattle
are having trouble with the North-
ern Pacific road.
3Iicu.il Davitt's pai>or ronewed
in its Tuesday's edition its on-
slaught ou 1'arnell.
Btunroup, who attempted to
wrack a pay train in Mississippi la»t
has been indicted.
itor Suebmas has reported his
Bure to the senate, but
doubt
try to send
to Brazil
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street and Park Row, in New York,
and ia remarkable for its great
height. It is highest dice building
in the world, and is the highest
structure of any kind in that city.
The top of Trinity Church ateeple is
barely on a level with the floor of
the lantern on the dome. In the
main structure there are 14 full
stories above the sidewalk level, and
in the dome there are six full stories.
Underground there is one full story
devoted to the press room. Besides
these there are four mezzanine stories.
The total number of floors is 26.
From sidewalk to the top of the
dome or lautern floor is 300 feet*
ne.iilj a hundred feet more than the
height of the Bunker Rill monument.
It contains 2 miles of wrought iron
column", 1G miles of steel beams,
and about 5,000,000 pounds of iron
and steel, enough metal to lay 50
miles <>f railway. There are 142,801
s juaro feet, about ,1} acres, of floor
space. There is brick enough in the j
building for 250 ordinary houses, j
Tho composing room is on the
twelfth floor. There the type is set
and the matrices made for Btereo- j
typing. The latter work is executed
in the basement, so that the type
never leaves the composing room |
floor.
The editorial offices are elegantly j
furnished, and the building coutains
every modern appliance for the ten-
ants its well as the publishers. It
contains 7!) rooms devoted to the
publishing of the paper and 145)
rooms for general office purjioses.
The success of the World is one of
the marvels of tho day, and is the
result of the extraordinary ebilitiea
of its enter prising proprietor, Mr
Joseph Pulitzer, who is justly
stylod the Napoleon of journalism.
The World ha^by far the largest
circulation of any daily newspaper
on the globe, namely 300,000 copies,
while financially it is most profita-
ble.
The new building, contents, and
land represent a cost of about two
millions of dollars, and according to
the official certificates published in
[Vorld there is no mortgage or
ness upon the property
Dollar
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NJkNDWOM
1fa art purify and ti ,
-'"■aw a yowl apprtllaand rl»
i tone and Mrmfth.
lupnint«
i Malaria,
■Mfi Sarsaparflla accomplishes caret httfc-
«rto unknown, and has won (or ItMlf
ft* nil* of "The (reatett bloodok
putter avar dlicorerad."^/^ &S\d
ParallarIs its" food nam*
haaia,"—there li
$t Bood'i SartaparUlaS rs. ~S hM la
Lowtlj. wher
ifeaa of all
pirlflen. PeeuHai la Ms
record «f (ales
'no other preparaMea
attained each popu-
larity la to eheit a Mate,
- - and retained Its popular**
\JP>/and confidence among all elaaeea
/of people to steadfastly.
Bs as* be Isdsced to buy other preparations,
M bs sure to get the Peculiar Medietas,
Hood's Saraaparilla
MSkraSdnSSbM. #l;«Ufor»». rrapaif^oalf
lp 9. L MOOB * co., Lowell. Man.
IOO Do— One Dollar
LADIES
Exchange Restaurant,,
EAST SANDY-STREET,
BrenhSkSU, I » TP®
Fin<-«t cook in tlw state. Oysters, Kish
and (lame served it all styles. Tal>l»! sup-
plied with the nasi to he had in the nurkst,
8pci i»l attention Riren to lady anionic rs.
K.ish and Oysters for sale every day.
A. C. KOCH,
proprietor,
John D. Jackson,
PLANTER,
(Jhappell Hill. Texas.
T,'OK KINK COTTON tfKEU—Improved
1 IVterkin, Jeff Wellborn, Georgia l're-
iuin, Meyer and other choice varieties, Cord
wood, cedar piling, blocks, posts, etc., in
abundance. Terras low.
Iff* Correspondence solicited. "W$
.1. i). i AMrntix.
II. K. I'KX.MJiOTOX
CAMNffilX & rEV\L\6T0N,
ATTORNEYS IT UW.
Urenlisim. • -
orr icc ovsr omnmes a biddings ban*.
Will prsutice in Wasbmrt >n and adjoining
counties. Abstracts of titles twcfulfv pre-
psred.
majority for Sir JohlS. Heu-
nessey is under 'iOOO. His neat will
be contested by Vincent Scully,
opponent in the campaign.
Thk president Tuesday appointed
Judge Henry B. Brown of Michigan
as associate justice of the supreme
court, vice Judge Miller deceased.
The weekly report of New Orleans
mortality is 236, the largest uu
since the yellow fever epid
grip prevails there to^
extent.
Gkovkr Clkvi
Wednesday night
club dinner ia He
spouded to the
-p of Edu
8a»anmUi aufferiBf with ifilaria, Drswp
and Rheumatlamaaya: "Afterlafcng
\F. he never felt an well In his life, and
•ElyVfWt P Tp ' " h# cc"ld
t'1*41 oqt from overwurk and
close confinement, take
1 spring
tup.
it ration,
t dowa
CBLBBRATBD LAQSR
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"SELECT" BOTTLED BSES.
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE 6IVEN.
C, HALENZA, AfBBt, Brenlam Tel.
Office at the Ice House.
J. H, METER,
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FAMILY GROCERIES,
County Produce,
TOBACCO and CHAR3.
ZuRCHSlt'S building, BrINHAM, Tz,
Fresh Beer alwais ti Tap.
Faia DsLivcar.
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WATCH AMD 169 CIGARS
TO EXCHANGE.
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PA' !N
Sale by J- TRISTRAM.
or consumer,
Cigira, wilt send to any merchant
mer, C. O. !>., by oipress (with
of examinationa sample lot of lcO
privilege of examination), a sample lot of 1$0
cigars lor $4.25 (retail value $7.So), and in
the same package a gokl-fllle<l stem-winding
watch, accompanied by Ibe manufacturer s
guarantee to wear twenty years.
CilLUU a HUNT,
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We have now In Stock an
in all tlie new styles
trimmings to match.
URGE UK V MEN'S, YOUTHS AND GHILDREN CLOTHING.
Stetson Hats, all shapes. C. P. and other popular
makes of Corsets.
Our Line of Carpets is How Complete.
Have just received a large shipment of the popular
JoIhi lvellv Ladies, !VI isses, and Children Shoes.
Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!
NOT
But the linest line in the city.
All Latest Designs—Now in Stock.
Cheaper than the lowest reduction.
Carpets Sewed and Put Down.
Furniture and Mattress's way down. Will not be undersold.
Enough !
f, C. WITTEBOEG,
MAIN STREET FURNITURE HOUSE.
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FINKST, LARGEST LINE AND STOCK IN THE CITY.
and oh how ohbaf
Two Shows in One.
—Six carloads just received. Now is tho time to buy—
OTWO XSOLI a^clRsyoTili5Xiooi^lsuits.D
r hanx) and morh to
IfiTLook for us ou Main Street.
C. WITTEBORG, Brenham. Tex.
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HERMANN FISCHER.
WHOLBSALB AND RETAIL DBALBB IK
STACLS ASH FANCY GlOCBlim
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imported and Domeatfo
Western and Texas Produce,
f WINES, LIQUORS, OIOAR8, TOBACCO,
Delicacies, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Fruits, Meal;
Fish, Pioklea, Canned Fruit, Nuts, eto.
^ BRENHAM TEXAS.
0ol« Agent of Anluuer'i Celebrated lit. Load
kr ICB IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST KaTES *«■
M^Lowom wholesale prices to the tredcl Pays tho highest
pri«» lor Cotton and other produce.
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F. W. SCHUERENBERtf,
—Blacksmith and Manufacturer
AGRICULTURAL IMP]
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meats, statuary, vaalu,
l.ta,<«rWMi;t«. C
kinds creoaled m the i
fencing ior txuriai pia<
| kept on band, Inrnsab a
private residences, etc
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tic and sv
any Marble D<
anything call on ns <
selection of now and'or
Sandy Street,
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Corner St. Charles and Qnitman Streets,
BRENHAM, TKXAP.
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prompt attem
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tor either SAUSAGE or MEATS will receive our
market price paid in cash for fat,BEEF
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Crockery and Glassware
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Beer promptly filled. Goods delivered
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JM9"Ordors for Keg or Bottled Beer prompt
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1890, newspaper, December 27, 1890; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486265/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.