The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DAILY- BANNER
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VOL. 2.
BREXHAM, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1877.
NO. 207
£Hc p.ril]» fainter.
JOHN WESLEY HABJHX.
Hunt DkUai: died .it St. L
>ll!s
I'ARTRlCLAltS OF HIS AKKK-T. I
Ion Tuesday morning of paraly-
MARLANMATEJI, Central Houte!
nv JOIltf 0. RANKIN.
way to recover.
isis. I)f 15.il* whs at t he time of
| Wo learn the tollowmp; p;ir— ;His (loath the oldest theatrical j
oPPtci AI *-,TOlTl4N A li OF THK CITY, j t i(^ti lars concerning the arrest of; manager in the L niton States, j
•—l Ilaulivi from the Austin .V/.//./.?•-ihe having been oil the stagei
Sun'atou ilorton is in il maWj a report ei of which paper jabout forty-six years. llisijea-!
called on Lieut. Armstrong:: i a I countenance was well known i
to nearly every old theatre goer!
in the United States, he having j
during hi3 h og career played in
a tew weeks ago went among jeve»y eity of importance in the
Hardin's relatives in DeWitt jconntry. He was tor many years
county and remained there un- ! manager ot the S't. Charles thea-
til he got all [be information lie jf'el* New Orleans, and DeUars
required. Armstrong and Dun- Opera House at £t. Louis, He
can were then trusted by Adj. was 0,110 °» 'i'e l^st comedians
Gen. Steele with the arrest ot Uiat ever appeared upon the
the
—DEALERS IK-
I
(?r.
Tub prisoners iii the Groes- j kieut. A. sail toe credit of the
beock jail made an ineffectual arrest was duo detective dark
attempt to escape.
Comanche is not in favor ot
changing its name. This is offi-
cial, the Chief says so.
......
Eionr pairs oi marriage li-
censes were issued in McLen-
nan eountv last week.
Duncan, formerly of Dallas, who
this desperate character who
Thk Norwegian settlement, boasted llmt he would never
wonml Clitton, Rwjne euunty, ^-jaken alive. They went to
contains 1000. population.
Oatb ho a hogging at 25 cents
and corn sells, at about 40 cents
n bushel in Daingerlield.
American stage.
The BannkKL shortly after
> V
the recent "blaze*"'stated that a
Musical Instruments, Tolfct Sets
Perfumery, Fancy Toile
Soaps, Brackets,
the connecting link
Bk
t
Between the Trunk Lines of tlle N'.utt
a id EaUt, u-Xld the
Gulf of Mexico an the •&«*/<,
yon MS THE
/ffcai 3ktou%k Ole-ute
And. main artery of commerce and trad#
TO • LL rdinm
Moi'ina and atler several days sll|>3(.ripti0n i;st, tor tlie purpose
heareb came up with Hardin nt^,. |)|)vin4 # 8teaffl 1ire en„illc'
IWco'*, be whs on board °t | was jn eircnlaVion. Tbe-ewito-
a train wbielnvassnoii tostnrt tO| ment tho ^ |(avillp, 0Bij,
Wbiting, m.d was in rl« smoking |a9tp(I twenty five hours
rwKNTY—FIVE eaipen tew re- '![ , T,,VIS otlic^rs were 1 • , " ,
loau 11m, \as> oiuu.ii »uc (j)e plvjecfc was at once aban>
ehow tlii:
i -ill i? i ... i 1 ■ rue on.' eel wail at oi
i-mlv hi® nr."sri.., • jmcompanM l.v ni'lomln shot-,|i(ned> l>o0p|,. somel
tontraot t.moik in il.unno,|i|}. .u|(,plllJ :l„j :m„il,er senile-. „
Parlor Ornaments,
Pictures, Picture Frames*
Vases, ChildmLs- Toys, Alburn^
&CM &C ,&.C,
j A.n4 offers the- Bbst Routm, on Qn'cfe
Time, with more CouiIobih, bet er Ac-
| couunodatlous anfi Greater Security
i tluui a y other Line. I'a^sinc; tlirou^L
the Richest and Moat Beaatiiiul poE
tioas of the Great Empire
STATE OF TEXAS,
japer to pay the money to
Advioks tVirtiv the City of j num. J lie pat \) look p"x^- ■ ir;siiriiiK'e companies in small j
'Mexico of tihe lOtli inst. rojw»rt | -sion oi the car witnout any ; installments than to buy m en»i
thai peace p*cva»k throughout j'icioiL Duncan know Uaulin Alter we have anothei'i
the llepuUie.
| picioiL Duncan knew Hardin
ami he was seized by two men and ^KHLOOO fire, such
o e-[towered, Leiut, Ain.^tionu jia(j tjie svibjuct will be agai" j
held in ins hand a lame pi-tol, .)irit-^ter], and perhaps, an en-!
11 Lirdin<says as soon as he saw it; V ,)e Xm]„hl
:is we oneei
BiCTwi;:;.N ami 3°0<» per
-■iir- were in altcinhmce ai th-e
Vir-ovteriaii Camo HKjvtiiig at j j)t, ,|,lllv,[,'r there was something!®
lieu I-land» rear Ko->e.
|j jilUu
iiu whi< h "smelt of Texas busi-j io-DA1* i lkk\ Davis, ilie ce
uikes his last
lines
on
]>i'i.:aiiv from
did iwH (M'eate anv luror amon^i
' r.'ie peo;dooi Kit rope.
Gimvt Wremrned ta Ure-t!»«" »ll6 ^i.'1™,. iruiMeror. ...
he coni inent nei^^1'1 fired' three shots; 1'Ubhc. apj^on ranee at Waco; ue
rv „.™iwiihout ( fleet ami several ^..ts^il! dam-e a hornpipe 011 noth-
were fired at hint Mann jumped.'":-'1 eieg at the time suspended
. . (out of the c»r window aii.l w^j1')' neel; on a rope.- n/liinp*iipnfvi
P Lvxvja l'Kic >s- n^ain i c].ot'*an(| billed. Twt>- other men | Davi- made a profession of reliv. upxldl lllUUlWUciltJ
11' was arrested wari . we|.p wil|, ija,,]i„ wer(Ji°n and was duly bapiixed in ihe
tVimamdie and taken to Manard{.,,.,.^1- (] ()Ul Wcro siitwci;.uent!y ! Brazos livett; a lew days ago, by
swer achtwice of cattle steal-1 ...j,,,,,,„i i,,N :a colored mini.-ter. lie will be
hock.
ho answer acuar^e ot cuiue sMeai-j 1.e,|l,llgCH]< tliePe |)C!n- no chad's la colored mim-ter.
in#. aeain-i iliem. fkidiu scrupledpublicly and a large crowd,
The Tvo.-seTo"•if \>( iho "Wexi'a to regain his liberty and when a ot morbid idle curios-ity seekers
Lcdqer ,-av> not im- pistol was pointed ar him s; :d ; are expected to be on hand, i lie
'shoot and be damned" I'd;exhibition is expected! So draw
!as biir an audience as a first class
provine; much, farmers down in
the numih, and merchants dit-
to.'
n
raiiier die than lie arrested.
llaidin the next day admitted I circus
that he was John W'eslev LI mi
Tmc l*'moonshuiers" ot Eastd i: j '1Waco Lmmner is ot the
rp I ... , . * i .. !<iU1 ,l 1 ' opinion that law vers are already
lennessee nave aureeu lo lepoil 11 . • n . ^iini 1
^.^1 1 i.-oj suiiii.j., that ^ i im), plenty ana warns youair
won id "Uiplo} i-outiscl, not v\ ith-, .jo-al Qst entering the le^;il
out hope ot bein£ acquitted, j|)r0^,wiulu When the average
lie said he would inakt no ef> jy()(1|l^ mC!) gc^g ]a.v oiv ihe
tort to escape and behaved Sum-! hrajU) yCU had as well try to
it jyws to the passenger a view of the-
gruiidi-ht scenery, iiuest agricultural
district and great fuzing ^rouud»o£
j the west.
Its passenger ani freight trains are
j surpassed hy uone in the Soue. PuiJ-
I man's lr'aiace Drawing Know and Sleep-
!ing Cars leave St. Luuia daily via tha
M K & T I(y. at 9-a. M.; Hannibal at
10:00 A. M., and budiUiaAt M.,
punning thmuyh to Denison, Miennon,
i D .ilaa; llcarne, Austin and Haastcn
1 without cnauue. Gonnsctinn in albo
j made at Sherman with the Texas &
i Pacific R'y. lor the,above i»aun-d j'oiius.
Tided Newspapers and Maqa-\ 'r^;X0"nrnctl°"8 of t!>^ u-ad wiiu
1 1 I the MK &- T at Denison tor St. Louis,
Uaunibat, Chisago, Fort ftsuit, Kunsus
* 'itv and all points Nonli and Ivi:it;_
with the Texas & Pacific at Sheimau
f,.r St. Louis, Cairo,. Memphis, and all
points KaStand SoiJtli.ea8t,.and atHous
ton with the G H tfS A !<>r Sun Antonio
the (i H & H lorUalveston,.the■Texas&
N. Orleans jjy. for Kt.aumont, Oraiikre,,
&c.; the Morgan and Mai lory Stec.m-
ships tor ail points on the 0 ull' and At-
lantic coasts, and the Liv.-rpi.yl k Texas-.
Steionship liitie to Liverpool, llavro
and other Kitropi an cities aw; vieriecr.,
while its freedom, irom dust and he.u
on accmuit of the nature of the soil and
the open prairie country over which it
passes, with iis cooling sea Lritrze,
pleasant-si ene.ry of broad prairies, t.e«u-
tiful grovv-s, welt cultivated fields ot
co:ton. corn, suiull yiam. and miits,
render it especially desirablo and ad-
vantageous to travellers and shippers
in preference to othets.
0 lie red to Country Merchants.
Arises to suit the ^imes,.
J1§r(.'all and examine our stock. No
trouble to show goods. jati4dly
Notice in Probata*
THE. STATE OF TEXAS.
a, Paris and surrender then'
worms and stills within two
weeks.
Flipper,, the colored cadet,
To the Sheriff or any Constable ot
Washington county greeting:
Vou are hereby commanded to cause
io be published at least twenty days
in the Breuham Banner, a news pa ]
per regular.!vpr nted in ihe county ol j
Washinpton, following «*« ; gj^jj J f JJJJ g'j
Uuv your Tickets and ship your
Freight by the
THE STATE OE TKXA.S.
To all persons inlerested in tlie
estatt of C. tieuyke, deceased.
Fred. IIut ske, administrator of snid | ?
The followingOllicrs and Agents have
been established by this (. ompHny,
where iulormaiion may bv had concern-
estate, luifi tiled iu the County Court ot,
in<jf not only the II A T C Kail way, bat
Uushingt.ui county, hie final account,
• , > ..11! t. !
T,<|xas generally.
*\ L. MA.M HESTER, E-istorn Pas-
has been flipped of to Oregon ; self very well, on the road, ar-| t0 a " lin,f ,,jri h'om marrvin^ ^th Hie estaie oi C. Hu^k«, deeeas- j 447 Broadway, N. Y.
. , . I " 1 •- « • « ~ ../i itit/i 111 hj »»i «i, I./'u 111 ,i i tilt* iliftciitinrh I ~ ... .. .. •.
an
il. ii^ij^ned to duty as second I riving at Austin on Tuesday j tj,c
man oi
lieutenant in. a regiment ot col-
ored cavalry.
her choice, as to stop
morning wh n he was iminedi |rj)C vouneman from experiment
ately conveyed to jail.
\ notlver Statesman reporter
interviewed him in jail; he
showed but little objection and
in
tlew»*W» in Fuuniu counivJ.'"61 Il,adl'a WP*» aromul U'°
inn' with ihe law.
Bishop K. M. Marvin of the
M. E, Church South has return-
The snort ot the locomotive .
Is now heard in Daingerlield. |
Tlic town » iiiMTOvi.^ wpiJlv.! |ii8(Je lli)|)a#lf ym affreuHi,|0. |ol i« lwmo in St. Louis having
fc»tore bouses and dwellings are
going up.
, Thk Jimp, having asked what
mnsquitocs were made tor a
number of papers have under-
taken to answer. Musquilocs
were made to suck blood, b-lood!1
Lv (loiuaneho corn is sellin
at. 50 to «0 cents; wheat at 75
Texas, May 20,1852. His tath-
er was a A'.ethodist [iretuher
and attempted to e,ive his club
dren a moral education, lie
left school in 1'SoH and in'OOj
was a school teacher in Navarro
eountv. After this lie became a
! world. He went from St. Louis
to San Franc:
iseo; thence to
China and across Asia, then
through Europe, to Great-Brit-
ain, ret.limine' via JNew York,
lie was absem just one year.
vd and. his application lor discharge ' (ien ( "jj i;plJKIiTK)tN', l'.iss.A Ir.i-
which wot be heard at the nex ; j !(m A u3 No,.U Tlurd St.
term of the Couuty Court ot said I j<ouis jyj7,
county, couimencing on the j 2\ aLLEE,Nonh-western Kasa. Agt.
Tilled Jhmdaj' in Sept., 1S77, j uil Clark.str.et, chicage, III.
At the courthoust thereof, in the city ! KICK 110LME--, Sout U eastern Agt..,
oi Breuham, sit which time all persons j No. 3 Burneit House C.ucinnaii, Ohio,
intensted in s.ud estate may appear | .1. K. COFt IN, Southern. Pass. Ajjt
and contest said accouut and sppiica j Cliattanooga, 'IVnu.
lion it thev se« p.oper. ! Inlormaiion may also be had at the
Herein t'a l not, under penalty of the 1 Agei.cie.- of the M K & T Railway, iu
law, and of this writ make due return. J New Yora, t hieago, l.iiiciunati, iiau.
Issued the 25tU day ot A^usi, j uibal and St. Louis,
|1877. it AWIt)}
| Witness, IT. M. Lewis. Clerk of said j Geu'l. Pass. i. Freight Agt.,
I —C'otut. and tlie seal the-roof, llouston, iexas,
-! L.S.J- at olllce, in the city of i?ien- -J DUKAM)^.
—.— ham, Hie 1J6(h day of Au- J lieu I, Mipt., Ho'.k't >n, t£589«
BiS™.c C.O.W.C.
I hereby certify that the above mid i *'
foregoing )« a true and correct copy oi
ley, "Knio-'uts of the Field ot the
cattle drover and settled ill
to$1 per bushel and flour at | ^euzales county, .vhere in IS,21(of Wreen" quarreled in a
j»er hundred. The millers in
John- Debois and T. W. Brad- ,h«
Sheriff w. c.
By Mi H: WitllHom, Deputy, aii^H
that; part world must ruake im-
mense prolits on flour.
he married Miss Jane l.bwen, i {)011;^011 sa]oon about a profes
whose father lives at tnis time|f.i0Iia} matter. Hhulley drew a
near Kancho. ^ ,jpistol and lired two shots at De-
lhi j»ive» 'h.e particular^ ol jijolg; one shot took elfeot iu the
tbout
Thk l.oilor in tlic saw mill ol tlic.Webb diffi.-nlly iu (Ionian-!l|n,a^ provh,t t'tl.-il itv alioi
T. S. Vtill at 1 ognrkana, cspU- cbe nminy. ll.mlin is ot lijjlit yf alrh,mf ].ra,||Cy W(B!Ut8
ed on Tuesday atternoon. hight eoinpll'vion, wears a modest te,j
men were seriously scalded and moustache and imperial, is 5, —- - — —
hurt. Two or three ot them are
thought to be ftiorlallv wound-
feet 10 inches high anti wighs I Tin- Waco tmminer gtVes
lo."j pounds;: is miltl fcatlired | tlie local news of a number of
and iiiaimcred and talks eoiiliffuons.. and calls
GEORGE NELSON,
Barber, aod Hair-Dress ex,
Ant street, under the Central House,
Hroiikam, Texaa.
Shaving shattt\v>«»niug, dying
luir nutiiug done to order, l'atronage
(•solicited, Jan2lMt
pbactic a d
House and Sijru raistersi<
Brenhftsi, Testis,
Ptilritinffi Gmining, GUdinw .
and' MarWuuj, Plain and
Ikwraled Papei' Haughty,,
Kalwrmng, Glazing,,
tfcft,. cec'., ike.
Satisfaction given and ail work"guar-
anteed Shop undwr the Boflkntort*.
Aiijfust liBth. l8*/{i d&wtf.
. ami mannereu ami hiiks pie.i:—i ,
ed. A portion ot the boilei. al|jjy enou^ti. lie savs liehasj.
I counties eon; iguouv
' it "suburban locals.''' The sub
ATTENTION, TfURY- RASttHUS. \ ~ ;
The meniliers of Terry's Haulers,| ri
resi !enlHof this and adjoining eoun-1 \1]1^
Ear Sale,
ties, are hereby r<fque«'evi to suwtiii
Breuham on the first Saturday in Sep-
tember, 1^77, at o'clock v.- M , at El
• I - i' " 4- ft " \ . . ilt "suburban locals. lliesub* tcmber. 1877, at 2 o'ckwbv.-M ,*t El- A «iipcrl» outfit of Si.rvevor's imuli
weighing about, oW<) p,mints ,,0 tear ot the law and wants lo , , ,hi.-luu. Bvordnrot , ments Inclading Transit Compa-s *,*1
was blown neaily tl.roe hundred', be protected ugaiiisl uiob v?o-;Ul'w " acoaie veiv exte.ihi\0j ° • t.c. olay,. jTirip.nl. Ail claap for cash, li.quiw
v;u'd;-,. ' ! Icnve. |but somewhat thinly settled. i Svc'y. Terry liangers. j «.t Uiis ottUw, bVu,€
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Rankin, John G. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1877, newspaper, August 30, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth479086/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.