The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Banner.
LanKin dts IjovIh,
Editors and Proprietor*.
Haamk-Floarnoy.
The Honorable John
Tuesday,
1 ii?
Pinion Yarn
Han--
coek in liis letter to the Galves-1 comw-
ton A/em accused Col. (George
jg-g I Flournoy of bcrns: a deserter.
Col. Floarnoy in hi- reply gives
•/ • » *
a complete review ot the lion
Market Report.
Gold ..1"9 «10#i
Silver * • • • 1'® ® I®®
Low ordinary ••
Ordinary
(jnod Ordinary
.8 3 4
r . . 1 reef, no «.«■»-
ot Cncldo parish. Lontaia(;ol Rv |ett„ as a speci-
al, 0 U well aoqnan'ted >n_<hej ,)rlt.k :
Low middling...
. Middling
Oond middling.
Bkp.au Stckks—
n> A . . ... orable gentleman1* political ca- j
Mr.UUc, strict Attorney ^ ' ■
1 I Hour
Corn meal.
, - , t • i Imen om-h. • : ' rn
section ..I the (state Irom which : { rf;rf ^
Klixa I'lnbtM hail*, was re-1 an,[j0;n tk, Mnd t.rmy of »" t;'"'
centlv in (i ;il vest on, ami 1 w*] invasion during the v\is. i
lieen interviewed by >i News re -1 have not tor >ix lontr ind weary
9 .-4
... &3 4
10 18
AU. KIND? OF
i COUNTY AND JUSTICES]
. 701 ./P»>0 * b' 1
.. 50$ 75 If bu j
.. 80*. 50 t? bu Kepl 0B Ulid ni;d for Mie al thin office., j
IK I n IIIH.I**V v; j lis
porter Mr. Wiwaaw: "All the, veai* «■ *"&
' ' , . • l | fjettnujmi/ past., had tru.st<d >»•
gentlmen Iron, Ouachita reJrP;Jt I liase n, t
charged by K!iza Pin list on «lcsevted a partv tliat declined
.. party that declined
the murder ot ber husband and ^ nominate me and sought it*
child are ot lii^h character and\destruction. I have not throng
' ' , , * Kf„ .Jinyself and friends, threatened
incapable oi such brutality a> i J ... .. »n
that alleged against them. Two
ot them prove conclusively that
Dry Salted.
Ureen..
Bacon —
('1i ar 3 dvs.
l.ard
Butter
Ejrtfa
18@13 1 2
11(^11 12
. 3 12a 4
12 1 2a18
..14 nlfl
50 ».*0
..15 «20
—sucb hp—
Execution*,
('om plaints,
( if at ions.
TAK
.v SiEmii' LifEr ,
For *11 die***** of the Litar, Stomach
and Spleen.
A'ter forty year* trial it is
ttiil r»ceirii g lb* i>" " urqeal
ifiidtestimonlai">f i""18•
from P'W'i i of biclie»«
character and responsibility,
frminritt pliy«ci»n» «owni«n<l
iv as tbe most
li i» < miiM-n'ly a family
medicine., and by Mng kept
rcad\ foriti mediHt. resort, will
tavc man* *n liour<'f snlftfwj?
mul nuuiv a dollar in liiu« ai.d
doctors' niri.#.
Bvonr Kepu'.ator i« <>ne of tbe b« >»
I fmnilv luedieioen 1 « v«-r ' »-*vr
! not spent onedollur toi my f.in.ilv 1-r
! medicine in fiv»- y. arf, only f- r yo.«i
■ Hfwulatnr. and mu5t nay I' dfesa.itt
■■sit IN ill. Vo'i can nlvo r>ron n»ei.>f
•Ittachmer.tf, J'Jn C'oiic'for i>twk" it b»vui|f f-rwl »
J ry , I tMic mu1« of mine wmth five lniiidr-W
Attachment bond*, '..ollarf. J a. Nuton. M:kom, (.»
Tbe Liver, tbe )*'£< *l or>rar,
Warrant*, iSx< bpoen a s,
■Mr. i cCv., dr., do.
Writs,
they were titteeu miles away
Irom her house at the time the
tragedy occurnid. Parks, one
ot the parties charged by her.
had diod two mouths before the
occurence. In regard to the
charge ot violating ber, her ap-
pearance is enough to give the
lie t0 that statement, to say
nothing of tho high standing in
the community of the gentle-
men implicated. She is also
charged with having murdered
one ot her own children."
Cotton Skkd Wanted.
i overwhelming dXastV^Vo Texas! T>. J'. Carlisle is buying all the | satisfaction guaranteed «» regard* j
and the Union it I did not get j cotton seed he can get, and tor! quRiUy of work and price.
which he is paying the highest;-
all 1 demanded.
I do ndt claim, Judge, to be n,ari<c.t price in cash. Office at
tl,echanM,h™ clreertcra.Mt .W ;ilwol(1 Trm,lbull or Qiddings
pion p »1 it teal dead-beat ot lex-i
is. I yield to you, sir ; you can ! warehouse near depot.
wear the belt for both of those. ~~ ~~ ~7 ..
positions without contest ot ri-j Dr. Ansell.—We csll atten , ,F„
valry in Texas They are the iHon to the adverfement ot Dr. u™... .ml Q„.rt„,?,,5
only positions for which yon can |/^rt|Hir j) J118ell, one ot the j cente K yefir.
ever get my surtrasre. I have | n08t skillful surgeons in this VickV Flower and Vegetable Garden
" ' ' . . v ! 50 centa in paper; in elegant cloth cov
troin the|erB|l00 r Addreas .
Jamk8 Vhk. Hocbestar, N. Y.
Illustrated Priced Catalogue.
Fifty pagea—800 illuatrationa. with
Descriptions of tliouaanda of llie beat
tlowera and vegetables in tbe world,
and tbe way to grow them—all tor a
two ct5Kt stamp. Printed in
known you long, Judge, and .
you are a chronic otHce*seeker jk- ' • '
and office-holder. You were on , Houston paj>ers that he ha<
the district bench when I came j made some wonderful operations
to Texas in 1854, and troni the;0n ^)e eve aB(] gar. He has a
time ot your candidacy tor Con-num^er 0f testimonials
(jress, as tho nominee of the. ^
Know Nothing party in 185t>, | ronl
Vick'8 Floral Guide
is a beautiful Quaiterly Journal, finely
illustrated, and containing an elegant
colored Flower Plato jWitli tbe firet
prominent citizens otinumuer. Price Pi.ly 25 rents for tbe
_ i vAiir Tho first No. tor 1877 just in
. The pecan tree nas been a
fruitful theme with Texas news-
papers lately. The following
particulars concerning its growth
may be of interest to some ot
our readers:
"It beats well in ten years
from the time of planting the
seed, and in fifteen years will
yield an average ot more than a
biuhcl to the tree. Thereafter
the product of a tree will in-
crease until some ot them will
yield 10 or 12 bushels, and the
average will be more than two
bushels, in longevity the tree
rivals "the long surviving oak1'
and the patriarchal olive, while
the labor necossaiv to establish
ho durable and profitable a plan-
tation is simply to plant the
nuts."
Know IMOtning vany m iou»,! • - „.,ri|vear, Tho first No. tor 1877 just ia
I have never known you out ot j Houston and Ualveston, and b d jn (jerman ftnd English.
office by your consent. It is, | we recommend all who need
therefore, doubtless hard to give j the services of a skillful eye and
it np; hot that does no. jn^ity;^ (o ^ him a ca„.
vour assault on me. 1 Iiao s.ud 1 . , ,
nothing whatever personally He has made two successful
disparaging to you. lint you < operations on the eye since he
ha.e, and have always hated,; |ias ^een in town.
every ore who ditleretl with you, —ssi^———
especiallv have you still in your!
heart all the bitterness ot the
late civil strife. The Democrat-
ic party have forgotten—you
will never forget.
The Mexia Ledger notes the
somewhat rare occurrence of
two young gentlemen from
Philadelphia, bringing with
fhem letters of recommendation
and wanting work on a farm.
They w^jre supplied with real
vjood homes in less than ten
hours. Most of the educated
young men coming to Texas
aro soaking employment in
The Colorado Citizen mixes
up Thanksgiving day and whis-
key in the following manner :
"We, of Texas, know little of
'hard times,' though we have
become such habitual grumblers
t tat each returning year the
pliant appears to increase, and
nines are harder than ever.
How can the silualien be so
Christmas
HOLID&Y GOODS,
Vich'a Slower and Vegetable Gar
den, in paper 50 cents; with eteyant
cloth covers $1.00,
Vick's Catalogue—300 illustrations,
only 2 rents. Address
Jam its Vick, Rochester, N. Y.
MARLAND & AVEN,
Booksellers and Stationers,
ment of
bad as represented when statis-
tics prove that we each year j i{HVe on, hand a large assort-
seud off our cotton crop to pay
for the whiskey we unthinkingly
gulph down '{ Yet this is so—
we actually drink in whiskey j
the total value of our cotton
ARTHUR D. AMLL, M. D„
. :73 Main Street, St. Houston.
Specialties—"lMseaws of the Eyes,
Ear*, Nose, a»d Throat."
Dlt. ANSELL beps to inform the
citizens of Brenham and vicinity,
that bavin# wome, cases here which de-
mands his personal attention lor some
time. He shall be at the Central Ho
tel, (Room Mo. 6,) until tbe lUth ot
Decernbei next, 1 have had some 23
years experience In the specialtiea 1
practice, and refer to the medical Fac-
ultvof Houston, my place ot resihenc.
I have a vaxt number of testimonials,
(which can be seen at my office,) from
jierson8 whom 1 have treated
Office Hours—10 a.m. till 1 r. m„ and
3 p m. till 5 r m. Room No. 6, Central
Hotel.
I also adapt spectacles in difficnlt
cases. Nov. 17 d&wto dec0
in the body is yenera ly 'he
„,Rt of the disease, ai d it i't
Kepulated in time,great M ffer
inp, wretchedness, and deata
will ensure.
If yon feel dull, dmw«y, dc
bilitated, have trefjuent bead-
ache,THObth tijUes Imdlv. pool
appetite and torgue rcate^Lyn
are sufferinR from torpid tve*
or "biiiousiiesc," and notuinff
will cure you so speedily and
permanently
HON. ALKX. M. 6TRPHKKI.
"1 occasionally use, when my
tion r>quires it, Hr 8i»mon. lJ^e- ^
Regulator, with good eflect. —«*•»
Alex. H. Stephen'.
GOVF.KNOK OF ALABAMA.
"Tour Ilrjrulator has been irittM i»
my familv for some time, and I ««
PursuHde(fit is g valuable addttioo
the isedVal stlence. —<lov. J. •ill
Shorter, Ala. ,
"1 have used the Regulator in n>y
family for the past sefenteen years I
can safely recomn end it to tfte worN
as the best medicine T have ever use-
for that class of diseases it purport* ta
cure."—D. F. Tliigpen.
baltimore eplscofal metuorlrt-
Tlits medicine is acKnowledjj
e>d tohave no eqnal as a li\er ^
medicine; containing those
Southern roots and herbs which
an Bitwise Providence has pluc'
ed in countries where Liver
Diseases most prevail.
LADIES FKDORBFMENT.
"1 have #iven your medicines*
ouph trial, and in no ca?e has it
to #ive full satisfaction."—Elleu Wea
chani, Chattahoochee, Fla.
PROFKBSlONAL.
"From actual experience in the tis»
of this medicine in my practice, 1 hav*
been, and1 am, satisfied to use and pr»
scrit»e it. iis a purgative medicine. D'.
J. Mason.
M. E. FLORIDA CONFERENCE.
"1 have u^ed Dr. Simmons' Liver
Regulator in my family for Dyspepsia
and Sirk Headache, and regard it as
invaluable remedy. It has not faiW
to pive relief in any instance.'—Rev. r.
Easterling.
"Simmons' Liver Regulator is rer
tainly a specific for that class of com
plaints which it claims to cure."—Rev.
David Wills, President Oplethorpe Cnl
lege. octf
crop
That the amount of money
expended in imported whiskey
is very large, is a proposition
that no thinking person will for
7)
Pictures, Toilet Sets,
Picture Frames,
Parlor Ornaments, Albums,
Musical Instruments of all kinds,
Fancy Stationary,
Henry Her.ricks. A. B. Hall.
HENRY HEN RICKS & CO.,
Wb.ole»ftle Grocers
— and —
(Commission Merchants,
Houston, Texas.
Agents for the roost popular brandso'
FAMILY FLOITR. (feb. 15.
t« wly
Saddit Stohb!
STOLEN from my house on Tnesday
niffht last, n new full-ringed can-
dle. The tree ie a Smith tree, three
ribbed cantel. 1 will pay a liberal re
waid lor the retnrn of the saddle; and
nn additional reward for tbe thief, witl»
evidence sufficient to convict.
novl7d&wlw FRITZ FISHER.
sl:or33 or offices. The profes-, ,
. . ] a moment doubt; but that the
»io„3 ami menilmnduing ,s de-! ^ „f the CHtt0|1
i.ie } ovei one a lea y. jcrnp is 9\vaIlowcd in the shape j Poekct Cutlery, Fancy Articles,
The Qhristian Advocate spea-Jof whiskey is an assertion that
king of one "Tom and Jerry"
Bavs: "We are not familiar
is verv wide ot the mark.
The last issue ot the East
Texas Patron is replete with
local news. Wo Ieaih from it
that cotton is looking np aix
also that Conliif\s Indian Physic
is a dead shot f >r the liver com-
with the gontlman, but presume
he is a dangerous character."
"Tom and Jerry" is a very
pleasant character, and in cold
woather is muchly sought atter
by "congenial spirits."
The students of Trinity Uni- those that have sick livers.
rjrsitvatTelntaeana, ccmn.enccj had
the publication ot a college pa- orjgjn jn Louisiana. It came
per on or about the 1st of Jan-
uary next.
Wagons, Velocipedes,
Baby swings, Baby Chairs, and
WILLOW WARE.
1
V
QALVIN WINUATE,
Gin and Press Repairer,
'W TOYS!
DKIAN TESTARD'S
—Nkw Li very,
SALE AND FEED STABLE,!
(Weibuscb'eold stand) Sandy St.
| Horses boarded for ?10.00per
month. Single feed 2.#cts.
Buggies, Carriages and Hacks for
1 hire.
Transportation furnished to noi£h-
nov8diwtf
* 4
Backliorn, Austin County, Texas.
Has had an extenFive experience in
repairing Gins, (Jin Filing, building ot
Uin Gearing, Cotton Presses, etc.; nisi*
does carpenters wotk. Refers to ('apt.
J. S. Smith, J, F. Matthews, p!d. < hap-
peli, John Carlisle, aud otliers at ( hap
pell Hill.
All orders left with John Carlisle,
Chappell Hill, or addressed to me at
Bnckiiorn, will meet with prompt at
tention. Oct. 6-wljm.
ii K 1.0< kktt,
Brenliaui Tex,
nKMIY K,DW;.I:ii«
Late of 8t Louis M»,
boring towns.
plaint. This is good news for1 We have the largest and finest
lot of TOYS ever brought
to this market, and to
which we invite the spe-
cial attention of coun-
try merchants. We
arc offering great
bargains.
Everybody Looking for
Christmas Grists
Harry Jacobs will buy any- Is respectfully invited to call
thing.—Dallas Tlerald. \ and examine our stock.
A man down here wnnts to!
about by a habit ot the Radical
negroes whipping a negro
who voted the Democratic tick- j
et with a bull whip. A sound
thrashing was called a bull dose, I
hence the name "bulldoze."
c. A
The editor of the Moving
Bill is the happy father of a
bouncing girl baby. He ex-
claims: "My daughter! o, my
d ujfhterl"
We learn from the Huntsvilie
Item of tho 1st instant that Col. ona'asre to fnrnish Ilarrv with
A I "
J, D. Giddings and familv arc 500,000 horned frogs, a couple
Mi place attending Con - of thousand tnrantuias .1:: 1 one1?
MRS. J. S. .NORTON,
Announces that nfie has recelv?d her
Fall stock of Millinery, Patterns, Hats,
Feathers, Trimmings, and all tbe nov
el ties in Millinery. The ladies are
respectfully invited to call and examine
my stork. * Opening day,
Saturday. Oot. 14th.
XtfcFarland & Avcn,
land for Sale.
■ A splendid homestead on liighprai- »„ ,
, rie. Burleson cotinty. nine n iles south 1 ]ar.r,. quantities. anir2fl ci«n
j of Caldwell. Tract rnntn'ns 175 acres,] —— *
P. H A J T. SWKAHINUEX,
Oak Hill Iffnrsery.
Green-house and Bectdinir Plants, for
spring planting; also a choice collection
of EvergrernH, unall lruitu etc,, lor
sale,
j feblSd-tf LOCKETT h EDW'AliDS.
j VpUITZ FISHEH,
BUTCHER
— AN1) —
DEALER IN STOCK,
City Mahkit, BnKMH/M.
The fntteat meat in the maiket c»a
always be foond at bis stall, h'lecial
inducementa to faimeia who bi v
nL-iha
lHk\
\
[thousand conMpodes,
one haP' pruirle. the other half timber;
40 acres in cultivation, pnod d«elling
Brenham Texas. an^ nuthou-es. cisteru and fine or ■A.ltomoy ■BAt*HiOW ,
' j cbard The place ran be purclmsed' ~
. «. l i L ! chetj snd on ensv t-rtn*. Apolronthe
fctrw i premise* to S. B. Albright, or t« T, J.
uipell, CrcBham. NovJJ-Sm J of thu square. auy.W,'74.
h h WS
Bftnham, Tf^as,
Olflc in Abltclt'i building, Fast »>iUa
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1876, newspaper, December 5, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478844/m1/2/?q=+date%3A1865-1876: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.