The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1877 Page: 2 of 4
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MeCRlMION, Editors.
SUNDAY, MABcn ; : 11,1S77.
There are only one hundred-
and forty newspapers published
in Texas now.
TUB
When in the city of Austin A company ot Rangers have
the early part of the week, we been sent to Lampasas county
had the honor ot making the ac to preserve order.
vjuaintance ot Judge Shepard;
Hnstn & Teias Central R'j
THE CONNECTING LINK
AVf
(Hosea's old Stand,)
main sh^et, ukkniiam,
>
j
DK.M.EKI IN
and Hon. I. G. Searcv, Secret t. . , , . w ^ . A . 1
• ' . hundred ami eighty-five students
therk are said to he two! Between the Trunk Linesof the Ncrth
A LITE
Staple aefi Fancy Grocenet,
and Kast, and tbe
lary
were
<•
ot State, both of whom
tormerlv citizens ot our
w
ounty, and we could not help,
while enjoying their genia j
conversation, indulging a feel
ing ot regret that they were not
still citizens ot Washington
county.
Their numerous triend-
throughout this region, will b<
glad to learn that both the gen-
tlemen mentioned are in excell-
ent health and abounding in
their usual amount of captivat-
ing humor.
in regular attendance at
W
aco
U liversity.
Gulf of Mexico on the Souih,
MORNING PATER,
San Antonio talks of erecting,
a por>r house, the inmates ot
which are to be taught manual i
abor.
Whiskey, Brer and Gin,
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, SnufT.
Cigarettes, and Cigar-
rOHMB THS
fycat fJf/i/cu^h Stoutr.
—CO»TAIMN«—
Extensive' preparations are! And main artery of commerce and trade
being made tor the grand earni-
al at Dallas on the 4th of
va
April next.
TO ALL POINTS,
ALL
ette Paper.
Powder, Shot, Caps
j Buckets, fanned
Good*, Garden Seed ar,
TIIE LOCAL NEWS Seed Potatoes, dec., c£*<?., &*.
We advise our readers wh<
visit the city of Austin, to sto;
at Bryant's Hotel, on South sid<
of Hickory street, a block and
a-halt west ot Congress Avenue.
It is convenient to the busines.
part of the city, and whiie tin
fare is excellent, and the bed
rooms particularly nice, the
charges are very moderate. Our
readers visiting Austin will con
suit their interest and com tort
by remembering what we have
eaid, which is said solely in thei-
interest, as we paid like other
guests.
A contemporary gets off the
following: "Speaking ot the
growth of cities, there is one in
Ireland that is Dublin every
year."
The spirit of Dr. Johnson
does hover over the writer of
tho a bo ve.—Oal'Vestonuin.
Yes, and Ireland is the richest
country in the world, tor her
capital has always been Dublin.
Ice was tormed iu this vicin-
ity night betore last. Winter
6eems to be an accepted suitor
ot spring, from the protracted
stay the old chap is making.
But she is only coquetting with
him, and he will find hiinselt
jilted in a few days,
Thet had the can can in
Ilempstead. and every man in
town turned out to see it.—Gal
vestonian.
And Brenham is to have it
on the 15th. It doubly dis-
counts Madam Rentz' Female
Minstrels, it is said.
Thos. Reiling's Hotel at G id-
dings is a* well kept an estab-
lishment, as there is to he found
at any interior town in tht
State. There is no great pre-
tension, but there is something
much better—solid com tort.
n, /, ii . rx ii And offers the Best Routes, on Qo?ck j
11IE Carroll Mill; at Dallas, , wiih more Comfort*, befer Ac- j
were consumed bv tire on Thurs- i contmodations and Greater ui itv |
. i Ii a* a t other Line Passing through |
lay night. Loss estimated at 11|,„ K„'hest and Most Beautiful por j
trotn six to eleven thousand. j i,,Ij8 of t,l<'kinl,ir" j
A special to the News from! §XATE OF TEXAS,
Austin states that a petition1
ll'iS been filed in the I) riitod ; to tl'e pa«sent»er a view of the
States Court against the HoUS- gmndeat scen-ry, finest agricultural
ton an
•%,Call and
! prices.
examine our stock s a
janl8d?ir
-AND-
m ,, . , 0 i idistrict and great gazing grouuds ot
lexas Central Kail road,; llie we(tl
showing an indebtedness
n
4,600,000.
EDITORIALS ON VARI-
OUS PUBLIC TOPICS.
Fairview Nurseries.
Fruit T*ees. X*Large
sortment well grown,
and of jive varie-
ties—ail Bud-
ded.
0f| Its [(avenger and freight fains nre
| surpassed liy none in the S'ate. Pu 1
| man's Palace Drawing Room and SI. ep-
i int.' Oars leave St. L >uis da ly via the j
~ c m, M K & T Ky at 9 a. m.; IlminibiJ at'
Opera Season, llie opeia, ^0:00 a. m., and Sedaiia^t 6.*23t'. m ,
season in tlli> State is now draw- i running through to Deuison Hiermon.
, J . . 'Dallas; Hearne, Austin and Mount, n
illg to a close, and our Citizens without chatiife. Connection is also
should feel thankful that thevi"'*'1" « vw,,h ,1,e
' \ Pacific It v. f«>r the above nanvd p -tut*,
have, through the energy and j The connections of this Road with
perseverance of Mr. II. £*£*
Lockett, the gentlemanly pro-!('itv ai d all point* Norih and East;
. -v Tr . with the Texas A Pacific at Sherman
i>rietor of the Opera House, in , ^ r l/>u;s, Cairo, Memphis. and al!
• his citv, been permitted the points KiiBtand South-east, and at Hons-
! . . ton with the (} II k S A for San Antonio,
past season to enjoy some neb H & H lor<Jalveaton, the Texas &
'DEMOCRATIC AT ALL TIME
AND UNDER ALL CIR-
CUMSTANCES."
Will M'll our surplus
J Part, Par, Ante, fin Tier,
treats in the dramatic line. We
N Orleaii- Kv. for Beaumont, Oiangre,
, &cthe Morgan and Mallorv Steam-
have had the Chanfrau Combin- ' ships for all points on tlm Oulf and At-
•ition Wallflpp Sinters Fav Tpm-',antic tllB Liverpool At Texas
anon, wanaceoisrcrs, ray lem .Stw8niH,li() Un„ t() ijTerpo«»l. Havre
pleton, Katie Putnam, Seldin and other European cities are perfect,
r . , tt,,, . while its freed m trom-dust and heat
lrwin, and t urbish s r ltth Ave
DAILY BANNER
nue Combination, all first-class
troupes ; and we feel that our
citizens appreciate Mr. Lockett's
efforti in s«curing these compa
nies.
There have also been several, _ , ...
, !Buy vour Tickets and ship your
one horse shows through here —!
nn account of the nature of the soil and j jqjj
the open prairie country over which it
passes, with its coolintr sea hreeze
tdea«antsrenery of bread prairie*, beau-
tiful groves, well cultivated fields ot
co-ton. corn, small criain. and fruits.
render it especially desirable and ad
vantageous to travellers aud shippers
in preference to othets.
none of whom paid expenses; j
Freight by the
DEPARTMENT,
4 TB® CWnl Iff.j
Is complete in every respect,embracing
all the facilities necessary to
do first class work.
AND
cm ape v im:f.
At low Figures and tnke
Note Due Nov. 1, X877.
Farmers supply yourselves
at low prices and get the tim«.
Call at the Nursery.
JOHN T. HERBERT, Manager.
For C. Hemming. dec«»w2m d?«r
Estray Notice.
! TaKen up bv John P. Phears and e^-
! travcH before B A Watson. J P Pr»
cinct No. 4, "a-hinirton county, ou the
7th (lay of Novenilwr 1876, a mar*
and colt; hay mare about >4 hsnos
hijrb, three wjrite feet, about 11 year*
old, bra1 ded 5; bay horse colt abox!*
six mot th» old, both aj ] raised by J. R.
Blocker and W. P Mayfie d at
Taken up bv 8 N Maddox, at:d es-
traved l*-fnre B. A \Vi>t-"ii, I. P. Pit-
cinct No 4, Washington county, on tb*
1st of Oet« ber 1876, a l>ny mare with
the left hip knocked down, about )4
hards high, 11 years old, branded oi»
the left shoulder HC; said mare had
two colts, o el year old, the ether tw»
years oM all appraised by Wm. Eid-
son and Y. M. Parhh nt f'-W 00
H M. Lkwis.
dert9w4t c c. w. c. c.
Living Art Statute troupe, and j
Madam Hentz's Female
The fol'owinerOflicrs and Agents have
Mi n. | beeu estftlilished by this ' ompanv. j
. .. 1-j where intoruia i«>p mav be had cnnci-rn
StreiSi Al! ot whom did a Star- incr not only the H & T 0 Railway, but i
' Texas generally.
F. L. MAN't HESTER. Eastern Pas ■
sen; er Agent 4lt Br^adwav, N Y.
(ieu. J. B HOBEHTSON, Pi'ss. k Ini
AM. kinds of
vation business.
On to-morrow night the
Haverly Minstrels put in u "p-1 N„r.h rhlr<, a
pearance here. Burnt cork, jig'St, Loui«.Mo.
i j , . i , " ! A. ALLEE.Nor h-westerri Pass. Agt
dancing, bone and tambo beat- j 1()1 rlflrk str„H rlli(.ipe> I1K
ing. and general .negro imita- NK'K HOLME*. South eastern Agt,,.
, No. 2 Burnett House Cincinnati, Ohio, i
tions Will be the order Ot the ,j R. COFFIN, Southern Pass. Agt ,!
I I
Chattanor^ga, Tenn.
; Information mav also be had at the j
Acencie-of the M K 4 T Railway, in i
I New York. Chicago, Cincinnati, Han
nibal and St. Louis,
J MAI.IK),
Oey'l, Pass, k Freiulit Agt,
Houston, Texas.
J PI RAM),
Oen'l. Mipt., Houston, Texas.
A Sample Bottle Free
| If you are troubled with Headache
! dullnes, incapacity to keep tha mind oi*
; any subject, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous
feelings, gloomy forebodings, irrntHbii
ty of temper, or a bad taste in th»
mouth, unsteady appetite, choking se»-
i~ts\ r' vrm f j vn i T'wrmco' Mtion in the iliront, p«in in the side or
IOL* 11 ^3/>^66m^iaboutth^honId^<t,oWneMofMtmi)
evening-
On the 15th instant tli*
wood "can-can" hold forth.
Hey-
Fishkband Brckkr have just,
received a fine lot of stall fed i
beeves, which they will soil
cheper than any beet of the!
Kept on hand and for sale at this office,
DR1AN TESTAHD'S
-New Li vert,-
Co nGRKSs has passed a bill ap-j saino quality ever offored in | A.
propriating $100,000 for the] this market for cash. Take a
erection of public buildings at j look at the splendid • beet so
Austin, Texas. j temptingly exhibited in their SALE AND FEED STABL!
T-r ti « I market stalls. ",u-^ 1
VV illie Iloux, a
vears ot
-ftucb as-
bov of ten
age, was killed in
tfempssead by ihe cars a few
days since.
m9w
(WeJbuscli'sold stand) Sandy St.
Execution #, Citations,
| A fact worth knowing, that;
J. S. Newbouek & Bko. have Worses boardrd for $10.60 per f
| ' y '
jjiiBt received tiie latest style of! mouth. Single feed 25cts.
Attachments,
A cattle man named Kennedy j hnstles and all shades ot color— I
was knocked down and robbed jet' siiks, and everything else
oF 823,000 in Dallas last week. j^P' » first «'•" '
^ store.
A German Methodist Church
has just been completed at Mar-
lid, Falls county.
Ihijrgies, Carringeji and IIa<ks for
hire.
I'rai sportntiou furt.ishfd to reifirh
nov8d&v*tf
boring towns.
ities, etc., or io fact any svintoms of
Liver complaint, hi iousness. constipa
Uonof the bowels, or dyspepsia, go l»
your druggist K. E. Luhn and get a
bottle of Dr. Sherman's Prickly Ash
Bitters No spirit is us»d in their
manufacture except a pute anicle of
II Hand Oin. Indies in particular
will find them peculiarly aiap'ed t»
their wants in all ajres nndl fonditions
of life, The lable te Is all they con-
tain, consequently phyaicans d»» ret
hesitite to prescribe them. ISampi#
bott'e for trial free. Keugular sixe #1.
JuneSwly.
6T0XEN.
ON Saturday evi ning, Dt c. f!0.1871.
opposite Court Home fqttaie, ne*
bay m b', branded D on the hip, and
i blotch brand oh shoulder, I will pay
a liberal r»*nrd fir tie mule, or any
information that will lead to his recor
cry. J. W, M. 11A1!HIS.
llrenham, .Ianwry 5, '77, w2l
Navaaota Tablet copy twice and ^et4
bill to J. W M Harris, Brenhan
A complete line of Udiesj Bre„S^
Ties. Cuffs and Collars, Kid
j (rlov es, Kushinir, handkerchiefs.
nr.Nny KnwAttns
L"te of St I/iuis Mo,
Oak Hill Nursery.
Accompany has been organ-!corsets, Embroideries, You will
•ized ftt Waco for the purjwse of at
P building a street railway. ! tf II. Bloomi;ai:gi(.
Oreen-honse anri Bending Plants, for
sprintr planting; also « choice collection
of Kvergreens, small fruits ee*,, for
»sle.
MlM tf LOCKETT i EDWARDS
Attachment Bonds,
Warrants, Subpoenas, Writs,
itv., ike.
Satisfaction guarsnfeed as regards
quality of wo»k and pries,
Conaumpticn.
A trial hex of Dr. Kissi er's celebrat-
ed Consumption Powders will be sent,
free, by mail post paid, tnevety suffer,
er Irom th« ab» ve diseasf. This is ths
onh preparation known to cure «»r
benefit that disense, Pric^ for lurgs
box, 18.00. Address,
Asti ft Boiuhnk.
800Fulton Street,
oct« wly Bro< klyu, N. T
advertising;
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon. The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1877, newspaper, March 11, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478986/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.