The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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tearless Itomo-
William sport
,.) Sun, thoroughly under-
gtanda the eternal titne»4 of
tilings, especially when vpplied
to the present state of the pol-
itical atmosphere. It says that
"the ProsiJei t, without intend
ing it, gave a tremendous im-
pulse on Saturday, to the grow-
ing feeliiur among respectable
Bepnblicans in tavor of the
election of Tilden. He said,
apparently by way of complaint.
in casw of the ityuigwatiotji
of Mr. Tilden 'not one' ofW
Republican governments at the
6outh 'could stand lor twenty-
fy&ffeosral What honest man
hi any party at the Korth,
knowing the nature of these
* Republican Government^'
Would not hail such a result a*
the redemption of o»ir national
fame trom the blackest dis?race
ouder which it now labors f*
The Charleston Novo* and
Courier happily suggests (hat in
that State money is the key to
$o situation. the Chamber
lafn prew m hel4"together by
the cohesive power of public
plandof. Kor u.oftey thoy be-
came what they are. The profit,
not the honor of public otfle
loads them into public life.
Tlwy have no credit. No
money can be borrowed l>y
Chamberlain and his associates.
IPay no taxes, and they will
starve out. The purse of the
tax payer, rightly usefl, is more
pofeht than the aword ot Grant!
Joikm 11. Fa»r has pur-
chased the interest of 0. W.
JTewnaip in the Waller Connty
, Courier. Jo is a shifty, clever
teUow and knows how to make a
« good paper, it the Hempstead-
I itos but give him the necessary
encouragement in the way of
] stamps and ad vertisements. Suc-
cess to yo* Jo.
BVoWn oounty now tenders
J the hospitalities of an elegant
rietv stone jail to murderers,
thieve?, forgers incendiaries and
* other gentlemen who are felon-
i- iously ineliued. The new build
I ing, we are assured by the
Gaaette, exeells in beauty of
architecture and durability ot
Material.
George B. Nieliol#, late Sn
perintendeiit ot the (i, H» & 11.
R. 11., announces himself a can-
didate tor Mayor of the city ot
Galveston.
llpK
It is charged that the Repub-
lican party expended halt a mil-
lion dollars in their fruitless at-
tempt to carry the State of New
York for Hayes and AVheeler.
The Yicksburg JJeraU thinks
that if Boss Tweed could pro-
cure the services of the Louis -
iana Returning Board he would
have little trouble in getting
out of jail, ********
<Sus . o'Si. _ W sit «
.JIt %psP' ♦ Hp* *1.
It is said thirteen Connty
Judges in this State have resign-
ed and two have abdicated. I'
is. perhaps, well to mention that
there has been no difficulty in
finding a sufficient number oJ
patriotic aspirartts to supply the
places ot those who resigned.
Patriotism, you see, goes a long
way in this country.
W. P. Smith has been trans-
ferred trom Leon to Hearne.
He was editor ot the Leon Cab
%net. He is to be editor of the
llearne Argus, His shift rea-
son for the change ot location,
is, that llearne never uses ar-
dent spirits as a beverage.
Smith yon see, is a teetotaler;
or something of the fynd.
The Vickubarg Ifmild re
' marks that Gen. Jackson made
1 his fight at New Orleans trom
, behind cotton bag*, but now the
people have to contend against
carpet bag and scallawag breast-
works, supported by Federal
bayonets and Gatling guns.
. The Civilian learns that the
Gal-eston Agricultural and
Horticultural Association are
making an effort to raise funds
by subscription to stock in th »
Vay ot a loan to give a grand fair
connection with the Mai Feat,
on the 1st of ;Mav jiext,
*•
Tlie Fr.rt Wayne Sentinel
says one million men wi?l be on
hand to see that Samtiel J. Til-
den is inaugurated President
tho 5th of ne*t March. ,
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county the stock
terribly. Shedp
hundreds.
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The Williamsport (Pa.) Sun
say* Gen. Grant, in less than
eight years, has done what no
tormer President ever accom
olished. He has demolished
the Republican party, trampled
under foot the constitution and
ruined the entire country
Grant goes out and down under
a dark cloud, with the execra-
tion ot all honest men upon his
head, and his name for coming
time, will be on record as a trai-
tor and conspirator.
arrow Gauge, was not encour-
aging for the people of Bell-
ville to contemplate. But the
lock lasting only a day or two,
their anxiety was of briet con-
tinuance. The completion* of
this road to Bellville, which is
•oufidently looked tor in a iew
nonths, will greatly enhance
rhe va'ue ot town property, and
promote tne prosperity of the
surrounding country.
Last Saturday night was
spint by tS Junior of the Ban-
nek, under the hospitable roof
>f E. Cleveland, E*q., at Travis.
Mrs. C, had just returned trom
Bonham, wh^re she left snow 15
inches deep, Friday morning.
Reaching Brenham at 2 p. m.,
next day where carriage raised
the dust in their locomotion, af-
forded a great contrast in a few
hours.
J. B. Pier and Mr. Cleve-
land are among the oldest gen-
tlemen in Travis. Their unflag-
ging energy might be imjtat«d
bv much younger men, with de-
cided advantage to themselves,
in various portions ot our
country,
District Court of Anstin
county was opened by the Hon.
Lit. W. Moore, the first instant.
The entire week was devoted to
civil business, without getting
quite tlflough the docket.
Tho most important case tri-
ed was that of E. C. Williamson
vs. Wm.'lhompson toi trespass
ing on his land as road overseer.
The case was submitted to the
"apostolic twelve," Saturday af-
ternoon, wh'm they.returned a
verdict tor the defendant. The
lain tiff was ably represent d
»y B.T. Harris and N. Hol-
land E-qrs., and the defense
conducted by the firm ol Ches-
ley & Hasgerty, and J. M.
Bethany, fJsq.
The State docket was taken
up Monday evening.. Several
important cages are to be dia-
■" of.
i r » t J ? I
ILL KINDS or
COUNTY AND JUSTICES
Alii Cut? M
judge l. w. moore.
This gentleman, now presi-
ding iu the District Court ot
Austin county, gives universal
satisfaction. This is not appri-
sing. On the bench he com-'
nands that respect, and fbrces
that decornm, which should ev-
er attend the administration ot
justice. His decisions are
prompt and inflexible. In the
social circle, he is one ot the
most genial, companionable gen-
tlemen we ever met.
• is i ' -r '' t. j • >
EDUCATIONAL.
The good people ot Bellville
have had the excellent sens* to
retain Professor Sanders for the
present year, insuring him a
handsome salary, notwithstand-
ing the proverbial. haruiess of
the times. Mr. Sanders is a
talented young gontlemnn, who
has adopted tlie honorable voca-
tion of teaching; and his morals
and pcholarship, abrtrtdantf
qualify him fo~ discharging
properly, the responsible trust
he has assumed. *
Propkssor StraVWXj and Mlf 8
Louisa Stalbapm were married
the evening ot the 6th instant)
at the residence o^iha bride's
fither, Mr. Jonchtirt Stalbaum.
fhe sacred rite a were j>erformed
bv no less distinguished a per
sonage, than the Hon. L W,
Moore, Judge ot the 15th Jndi
rial District.
Dr. J. .K.&roN^of Bellville is
absent at Galveston, where he
will probably remain until the
close ot the medical lectures.
We missed the genial counteji-
t
BiBLumiAm,
-DZALKSJ IX—
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fffisfeal Instrvaeits, Toilet Sets,
Perfanery, Fancy Toilet
fiiMii Brackets,
WiSta-W»re,
Parlor Orotaeits,
Plctares, Picture Fraaes,
Vases, Cbildrens Toys, Ailsns,
Ac*, Ac, Ac.
School Bonis a fpial!j.
Latest Newspaper6 and Maga-
zines always on hand.
Kept on hand and for sale at thi« offer,
—soch u—
Executions, Citations,
Complaints, Attachments,
Attachment Bonds,
Warrants, Subpoenas^ Writs,
<jfcc., dtc.f dc.
Sntiiif&ctio» pnnranleed at regards
qanlitf of work and prief.
ci rr ma*kvt, b*knm*¥.
The fnttrtt <**»
a'wrav* txt toand at his l
lar>f«* quantltla*.
rTH a
Dealer in
ST A Pit AND tANC 1
CLOTH I NO,
HATS, BOOTS, SUtin,
(jmti Fvrmnkmg Gocdi,
Ijadh*' aud Minna
FINE DRESS GOODS,
Hosiery, Hoods, Shawls, Rolf)
Jewelry, Silks, Satins, 1
Lawns, &c., &c.
Alt «f which will bn aoM at wr* j
nomhk figawafftr rwidy < a#li. Call it
kit «ad ari«fn.
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Mark Tliese Facts.
The testimony ot the whole world.
Holloway's Pills.
'■I had no app' titi-; Hollowty'a Pilli*
ffave me a h arty one.''
"Your PillaHremHrTeloua."
"I «end for another box, and kfep
them in tliera houje."
"D1. Hollowny tmn rtired my heart
adie that wa» chronifc "
"I k*V" otia of j' or Pilla to my »alie
f..f choi ra trorhnp. The dear little
thing «'ot wfil in a day "
"My nauaea of a iuorninjf ia^now
CU'e<1.
'■Your box of hollowav'e Ointment
cured me ol noigia in tho head. 1
rubbed nomt' ef voar ointment behind
ihe ears, and the i>oine hna left."
"Send ni»* t wo box»-»; I, want one for
a poor family." —''-.Jf. TTSS "
"1 enHone a dollar; yofirprle la 25J vic^ t flOnl CfUlde
. t,
I would respectfully annotmr
to my friends and patrons tb
I have just received a hill sin
ply of the very latest sty It*
Fatten Eats mS limiv
VOfl
whi"h I will sell at the
lowest possible prices at •
MY OLD STAM>
Call and examine befprc pin-
chasing elsewhere.
R'^pectfullv,
Jeanette flchwitrz.
decBdtf
centa, but i he medicine tome is wotth
ad. liar."
">end me fivo boxes of your Pilla "
^I^t tne have three boX*a of youi
Pffla by return mail."
I have over 200 auch teatimonlala
th«>ae, but want ol apnee compela ue
to conclude.
For Ca'aneons I)I*ordfrs,
Aad all erupt ionn of the nkinthla
Ointment ia nio*» tnva^dabl .' It doea
hot heal exwrnaJly ahme, but p»*ne
tratea with th mont aean-hinjr effects
to the my rootot the e*il.
Bolloway'f Villa
Tarariably cure the following diaeaaea
Disorder of tlie Kidnoji.
In all diaeaaea affecting ti eae organ*
whether they fecrete too jjnch or too
little w$ter; or whether they be afflict
ed with atone or gravel, or with aflhe*
aad paina aettled in the lolna over the
reglona ol the kidneta, theee Pi tin
ahonld betaken act-Win to th* print,
ed direction*, and theOiotmeut alton)<*
lie well rabbed Unto the email of the
back at bed time Tliia treatment will
vrire almoat immfdinte relief when all
other Wean* hare talM.
ForSteuiachi (int of Order.
No medicine ao eff cinalljr Knororll
the ;o»u» of he ttomxrh aa tlneae PilN;
tber tt-move all acidify < craaiotted eitji
er hv l|fe!iippr«nc'' or imi^'t*1 di»»t.
Th» t re«i' h the liv» r and redvee it to a
he* ft lie action; they are wond^rfnlJy
••fflcsicioua in caaea ot apaav—in taa*r
ther i,ev«r fail in raring all diaordera
ot the 'Wer ann atoina h.
fl> llow;Ty'a Iilln«ri» th» beatknow*
in the World for the followingrih<ea*tia:
Ann*'. Asthma, BUI ua l'omt»lr*inla,
fUoteliea on the Skin, B wi la, fVijii-
anmp1l!'fl,'T> hi lit , Drop"y,f)raenteiv.
WrvilpelacFfmale irreira'ar'tlea
vi-ra of ail kt«4a, Fha,«oot, Headache,
tadlpejMion, hifliimmation, Jaundhe,
uitidoago, Pllea,' Bhettmaiifm. Reten-
Mon < F urii"., Scrofula or Kinur'aKvll,
SoreTfiroa a. Ktfpe and Gravel Tic-
rVuilonrenx.^uttto S. Ulrera. ^oraiaof
«11 kiweiln^aa from any cnm«, ete,
X«portTnt pantion*
Nolt'e gennlhe ui»li*aa the higna-
'tire or J. Hard' 'k, aa agetit r he
Pttlfed tit area, Mlrrounda i«rhh>x of
P llrt *no Oiitfn»<nf. A hat.da-me re-
*wnwl will 1m' ginn to any one render-
Ing Mich inf»>rmatlon aa may lead to
Spccial Inducements
Offered to Cotin'ry M< rchanta.
Price* to (Kit tie Tim™.
t3Tr.il .nit mmln.6ur .tork Ni>
trouble to »how goodi jan4d 1 y
H g Mirn Jnrormation aamay irafl to A nuian »«!»-«
the deti crion of any party »r ■ A 1"lA" IhBTAtW t
th , •«>• 1 /.Us>iu «ub *«<.•><] ■ •.
oounte-tv itiuir ^ thediehies Of! vend
ing the eauj', knowing then to b«
>l»urfoni.
KST'Mdrtt th« mannfaftorr of Pjro-
tiitaor Holloway & Cn., NeW York, and
by all r«>ap» rtable dr«'.'«■ lata and deal
••ri« In meilt#'lne thronirh"nt the clnt z
etl #o>ld inbotM *t 69 ceeta
and $ each jgjTThere Jaconal«i«»able
naflntr bv taking five larger f'fW|
N. B.-—t)ire» ttona f r the irnirtaree of
(mtienta in ever <f| order are affixed
t«i esflh box. tyOiicw, 112 lJVrtr
St. New Turk. deelOwljf
b a beautiful Quarterly 'Join mil, finely
illustrated; end coetainhig «t»«hgatt
fo otvd Flower Plate- with the fi'pt
niimner . Price ei ly 25 centa for the
vear, The flrat No. tor 18IT just is
su» d In Un-man and Enirlbhf.
Vler'a Flower and '^♦etflMe War
den, In p«i er SO cents; ^ith elegant
cloth covera $1.00, /'
Viek'a Pa t« l rtgftt*—0K11 hi at rat'OB «i f
"nly 2 centa. Addreca *
Jak*S Vtea, tMeheefei', N. Y.
—. . ..
Why Do leu "Hktke ?
For the lienor convenience of the
eonaiimer the proprlefofa oT "Dr. Shcr
man>Atiiarif)»Kr is jsp in "J,
cent bottleaaa welj aa |i pQ. ija kwtto
fore. To those who are arqunitatel
with the Matarifoge.'ftla rdrnecemai /
t» asy a word in its (cU'h}I Butt*
those who sh»ke in igaoraao - of lt,««re
will simply aay, tryH; alidaddyanr
t» atitnony to tViomaAdif ol'Vid ers that
it cured yon. Ko other nvadi^ine !a
requin-d, aa it ia a conlbim cl Tonl|, Ai
teratiVe, Cathartic. Feiirifu#*,' Chola
gogoeand Antl Periodi'-'j tt nn trk!l
*ea mia>-matie poiaon^ and in
vigoralea tlie blood, rostn^a ih>- Liver
and other diaetted orgirtf to' their tat-
nralheatihy conditi< ii,( tli^iVty thor
oughly eradicating die, tdjsfarp.'
jdne 2wly
Tt» People WaHt'Pioot
,thtfre is no ni.dlil^ j>r#sci|bed ly
phyaiclans, or aold by Drnggfeu, ii,*t
carrh-a-aoch evidence of 4ta*tK>eeas au<l
superior virtue aa a*^!!^' "okRIia!r
ay hup for severe eough»,/ol<& wttltd
on the breaat, eometunpfkit, fr any dla
eaiae of the throat a«.d ton^rd. A proet
of that fact la that an on affl cted.
can get a sample &>t|h< for 10 cetjta
and try Ifa saperl >r effl*et Hetofe bi.ying
the regular sl*e at T^'Witj.. hh»*
hjH| been intMuoed In thia country
from ecrmany, and Its curea
sre aatotiiahipg eve,yoW that ua*- it.
Three d«w« will rell« velffTou e. Trr
it. Sold by H.KUlai&Vo
Nkw Liv&t,U~ ^ ^
mi irD.igipi?,
(WHlbuach'aold stand) Sanely St.
r ,iI0.(0 ptr
lids.
Ilarsw U
B0ltk«
Baggiea,
hire
Tra» api>ri „
borliif towna.
a ka for
»« a^»rk
aot8dAwu
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon. The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1877, newspaper, January 11, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478270/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.