Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Is pronounced by scores of phy-
sicians, and thousands of people
who have used it, to be the best
known remedy for Debility, Dys-
pepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Ap-
petite, Loss of Flesh, Lung Com-
plaints, Female Weakness, Gas-
tric Irritability, Nervousness,
Malarial Fever, and many other
diseases where tonics are required
—differing essentially from all
other Beef Foods and Tonics.
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wltb Iron, quinine,
urn for their tenia
■ties; and affords
nerve and muscle,
eminent chemist, AU-
,L, M.D., F.B.8., of Lon-
iso an endorsement by
sldan, Professor BIB
. P.K.S., 1X.D., ol Lon-
on each bottle.
has leraughi mtrH remmrttabh Mr*
•Lieut. Schwatka says from 15,-
000 to 20,000 Esquimaux live in
Alaska under the United States
flag, though most of them have
never seen that starry banner.
The inhabit the whole northern
and western coasts of the npper
portion and the southern coast as
far east as the mouth of Copper
river.
Have used Tongaline, and »t did its work
speedily, have found it good inca es of flatu-
lence, where constipation prcuails, and these
are numerous.
N. Newell Sill, M. D., Strawberry Point, Iowa.
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Liquid Beef Tonlo.
F leading wholesale druggists and
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Charles and Quitman Su.t
Keeent explorations of the inte-
rior of Brazil reveal an immense
rigion hitherto never penetrated
by whites, inhabited by warlike
Indians, and offering more or less
inducements lor future settlers.
Much of the country, however, is
decidedly unattractive.
A BKLUBLK ARTICLE.
For enterprise, push and a desire to get
such goods as will give the trade satisfaction.
Carleton & Nash, the druggist, leads all com-
petition. They sell Dr. Bosanko's Cough
and Lung Syrup, because its the best medi-
cine on the market for coughs, coulds croup
and primary consumption. Price 60c ana
fl. Samples free. Sold by Carleton &
Nasb.
To preserve the color of flowers,
fasten a wire to each stem and dip
them separately in a thin solution
of gum arable. Hang them up and
when dry they will be found coast-
ed with a transparent glaze which
protects them from the air and
hardly impairs their beauty.
MEDICINA MEXICAN A MARAVIL-
LOS A, or Marvelous Mexican Medicine is a
Compound Extract of Roots and Barks found
in the forests of Mexico and lone used by the
knowing Mexicans and Spaniards as the in-
infalliable cure for all diseases of the blood
of whatever name or nature, from theBLACK
or SPANISH SYPHILIS down to the com-
mon pimple. It is undoubtedly the Most
Potent Blood Purifier of the age. Write to
Mexica Medicine Company, St Louis, Mo.,
for Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease, free.
For sale bv Carleton & Nash.
The Southern borders of New
Mexico and Arizona aro now so
well guarded by Unitod States
troops that it is thought that the
Indians will find it noxt to impos-
sible to return north.
Sonora has been declared under
martial law' on account of the dis-
turbed state of affairs caused by
the Yaqui war and tho raiding
Apaches.
COBB rott PILES.
Mies are frequently preceded by a sense of
eight in the back, loins and lower part of
the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose
he_ had some affection of tho kidneys or
neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of
indigestion are present, as flatulency, uneasi-
ness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like
perspiration, producing a very disagreeable
itching, particularly at night after
warm in bed, is a very common
id It
bed, is a vray common attended.
Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at
once to the application'of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
A New Hampshire farmer has in
a corner of his barrt a load of hay
which wap placed there thirty-four
years ago. The hay is yellow from
age, but its quality is said to bo
unimpaired.
The Argentine Republic now
has more sheep than any other
country, though their wool product
is not so valuable as that of Aus-
tralia, owing to the poor quality
and lightness of clip.
A WONDERFUL* RUN 1 MORLEY'S
T-X-S AGUE TONIC is creating quite a
furore and having a wonderftilrun among
chill-suffering people, claiming advantages
heretofore deemed impossible, and making
such rapid and permanet cures, causes people
to talk about it. Contains no quinine, mer-
cury arsenie or deleterious drug ol ahy kind.
Cleanses and tones the stomach, arouses the
kidneys and liver and operates finely upon
the bowels, making its action prompt and
effective even in chronic cases that have re
For sale by Carleton & Nash.
Careful observations made at sea
and on exposed coasts show that
ocean waves in heavy storms often
rise to the height of more than
forty feet above the level of the
trough of the sen.
A Down Town Merchant,
Having passed several sleepless nights, dis-
turbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering
child, and becoming convinced that Mrs.
Winslow's SoothingSyrup was just the arti-
cle needed, procured a supply for the child.
On reaching home and acquainting bis wife
with what fie had done, she refused to have
it administered to the child as she was strong-
ly in favor of Homeopathy. That sight the1
child passed in suffering, and the parents
without sleep. Beturning home the day fol-
lowing; the father found the baby still worse;
and while contemplating another sleepless
night, the mother stepped from the room to
attend to some domestic duties and left the
father with the child. During her absence
he administered a portion of tho Soothing
Syrup to the baby and said nothing. That
night all hands slept well, and the little fel-
low awoke in the morning bright and hap-
py. The mother was delighted with the sud-
den and wonderful change, and although at
first offended at the deception practiced upon
her, has continued to use the syrup, and suf-
fering crying babies and restless nights have
disappeared. A single trial of she syrup never
yet failed to relievo the baby, and ovorcome
the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all
druggists. 25 cents a bottle.
Boston complains that tho sa-
loons multiply faster thaji eating-
houses. Would they have a man
eat a meal of vituals every time he
takes a drink.
A British sanitarian finds virtue
in the smoky air of cities and
claims that its carbon and sulphur
aro foes to disease germs.
Gabvik, Wise Co„ Texas, March 24,1884.
Messrs. Morley Bros, Austin Texas:
Gentlemen—Send me three Dozen ot your
T-X-S Ague Tonlo at once. I have sold every
bottle I received from you and guaranteed it
to cure, and It has never failed in a single in-
stance. Yours truly, W. P. Skabcy.
For sale by Carleton & Nash.
Remedy, whicii acts directly upon the parts
affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the
intense itching, and effecting a permanent
cure, where all other remedies have failed.
Do not delay until the drain on the system
produces permanent disability, but try it
and be cured. Price, 60 eonts. Sent prepaid
on receipt of price. Address, The Dr. Bo-
anko Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by
Carleton A Nash.
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for infli##
Houston Age; The prettiest wo-
man m the world, is the woman
you love best.
It is estimated that two tons of
gold, worth $1,400,000 are lest
every year from tho wear and tear
of commerce and personal use.
NOW, if you or any ot your family are
suffering with chills, Remittent or Intermit-
tent Fever, Aching of the Bones, Dullness,
Irritability, Neryousnsss, Jaundice, Billious-
nes*, or any other symptoms of malarial poi-
son. we earnestly aQlj&s toil to try MOR-
jXrSTi'-X-S AGUE IONIC, for if used
according to directions, we know the result
wiO be success.
For sale by Careleton & Nash.
The census of Dakota cost $45,-
000, of which the General Govern-
ment will pay $86,000. *
A fosqil reptile called the mosa-
saurus, discovered in a Belgian
quarry, was fifty-five feet long.
A little borax dissolved in water
is good for the scalp and skin of
the face and hands.
Debilitated Men.
Yon are allowed a free trial lor thirty <lays of
the nse ol" Or. Dye's celebrated Voltaic Belt
wlUi Electric Suspensory Appliances, lor tbe
speedy relief and permanent cure of Neivous
Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all
kindred troubles. Also, for many other dls
eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor
and manhood guaranteed. No risk Is incurred.
Illustrated pamphlet, with toll information,
terms, etc , mailed tree by addressing Voltaic
Bell Co. Marshall Mich
The corn crop of Kansas this
season is estimated at 200,000,000
bushels.
Three of tbe original seven men
appointed to guard President Gar-
field'* grave have gone crazy.
Lulu Hurst is said to have lost
her magnetic power.
Carleton & Nash have just Received a fresh
supply of Peck's California Perfumes.
Those perfumes are made directly from the
flowers, retaining the true and natural odors
in all their freshness and fragrance. Give
them a trial. Every bottle guaranteed.
Cari.rton & Nash, Druggists,
Sole Agents.
The troops are being sent from
tbe Territory to their various
posts. *
Tho Macon Telegraph calls the
Grand Army of the BepubHo and
the Northern Methodist church the
two pillars of the republican party.
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It is suggested that John Sher.
man's speech and the Iowa repubr
lican platform were framed for
the purpose of breaking the solid
south.
John Jarret, the labor leader,
now at the head of a Pennsylvania
temperance movement m tbe
churches.
"Fob nine years I iiave suffered tortures
with a terrible female complaint. Three bot-
tles ct English Female Bitters cured mo."
ELLA THOBXTON, Bandora. Texss.
The headache ot student*, clerks, mer-
chants, and qthers, is cured with Bailey's
Saline Aserient.
The first Hindoo lady who ever
went into trade has opened a book
store in Bombay.
Itis estimated that there aro 35,-
000 newspapers in the world,
which will give ono to every 28
900 inhabitants. ,
The talk of nominating Evarts
lor governor of New York is said
to give experienced politicians
much amusement..
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Nicalini is said to have once
danced attendance behind a bur.
Bow many terrible aches one's poor
has, and what suffering is caused by <
headaches. Relief may be had Cram Her
Neuralgic, or Sick Headache by the toe
Which is not a cure-all, but
whlch to eure for Nervous
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sciatica
and Gout. No proprietary medicine has ever
obtained such strong endorsement from the ,
medical profession. iw. M IT,. Hi.Tho
* tobsajk byalldbogobw. price one doli<ar per bottle.
A. A. MELLIER, Sole Proprietor, too and 711 washington AVEEUE, st.
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STOVES, HOLLOW
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Guns, Hunters' Supplies, Belt •
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ments Etc.
A.11 kinds of Tinners', Gun
and Locksmiths' Work and
Repairing Promptly Ex-
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1885, newspaper, September 9, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481282/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.