Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XIV
BREFHAM, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MOKNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1889.
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SANTA FE ROUTE.
Time Card m Effect March 10. 1880.
NOUTHWARD.
Passenger.
Mixed.
Kan. City
& San An-
tonio Ex.
6.00 a m
11:56 a m
4:80 p m
Leave. Galveston. •* Arrite
Leave Brenham Arrive
Arrive Tempi# .. Leave
Passenger,
4:60 p m
7:11 p ra
3:26 a rn
10:46 a m
3:46 p m
10:00 a m
Mail & Stj Kan. City
Louis Ex. Express.
6:16 a m
10:05 a m
11:46 a m
3.00 p m
Arrive.
4:40 pm
0:06 p m
10:86 p m
1:60 a m
7:00 a m
7:00 a m
—STATIONS,
[all TRAINS daitt.]
SOUTHWARD
Kan. City
& San An-
tonio Ex.
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10:36 p m
4:40 pm
12:86 p m
Passenger.
Leave Temple............. Arrive 11,69 a m
Leave ...Lampasas... Leave °'9
Arrive San Angelo...... •••Leave
Leave..
ILeave...
! * rrive.,
Arrive..
Leave ...Temple.. Arrive
Leave Cleburne,... Leave
..Fort Worth ...:...... Leave
....Gainesville...... .......Leave
Purcell ....Leave
... Kansas City ......Leave
H.Louis Ex- Dallas
press.
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6.40 p m
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press.
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.Pallas.
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Paris .
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iress.
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6.20 am
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9:00 pm
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of rw-
STATE NKW8.
Kan. City Mail & St,
" is Ex.
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8:36 p m
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Leave.
S.Louia Ex-
press.
5:16 p m
2:40 p m
2:20 p m
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9.-00 am
iam
Elegant Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars daily between Galveston and Kansas
City. Magnificent Free Reclining Chair Cars between Temple and San Angelo.
Take Notice.—-All classes of European steamship tickets, etc.. (outward or prepaid)
at lowest rates, and all information furnished on application.
J". Qr. SJjOAN, Tlolaet Agent,
RINCENER BROS. * CO.
-dkalkrs in—
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, Notions, &c,
-ALWAYS KEEP A FRESH SUPPLY OF-
dciiiiiciYlii^ fimy X bboceiies, p
AputsFor DAVIS SEWINB MACKHE and ARPEES LAMP FILLERS.
FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. COME AND SEE US.
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TEXAS
Absolutely
This powder never varies
ty, strenicth and wholespt — .
aomlcal than the ordinary kind, and cannot be
•old In oomimtltlon with the multitude of low
test, short weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only In cane. boyaj. - —
0d WiUI Street, New T '
FowmraCo.
,__I8^SL.
es a luxuriant growth,
lever Fail* to flMtore Cray
Heir io it* Yoathfiil Color.
iPrerent* Dandrotl and hair falling
Sflo. andllOOat Drngglsta.
D. KAMPMANM, OITO kfEHLEB,
Pres't. Sec'y 4 G*n'l Man«'r.
LONE STAR
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALER IN
Agricultural Implemenfs.
CSLEBBATED LADBR
AND 8PKCI ALLY BREWED
"SELECT" BOTTLED BEER.
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GIVEN.
C. HALENZA, Ateut, Brenbam. Tei.
Office at the Ice House.
The citizens of McKiuney are
trying to secure a cotton factory.
The total number of arrests in
Dallas by the police for the month
of August was 477.
The Comanche public schools
opened on Monday with over two
hundred and $l'ty pupils. , ■
Jit tie.
into a tub o
days ago ac
Mrs. A.
become ingane
ment. Also
Paris.
The D«
railway
luvi
Oct
—A genersii fight took 'place last
,p$ f idftl^ Eip G
between custom guards and t
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glers.
—The white citizens of Texarkana
are ccm^iderably Stirred up because
colored people* aie allowed to visit
the public park.
—A jointstock company has been
organized at Corpus Christi and
subscriptions are being taken to
erect a line hotel.
—Mrs. Robert McBean, of Colora-
do City, suicided a few days ago by
taking rough-on rats. Domestic
troubles were the cause.
fi
swug-
m
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NUMBER 216
Miss Kate Hubbard, an energetio! Christine Nilsson, Countess De
young woman, owns, edits and pub-1 Miranda, the once lovely Swede, has
lishesThe Glasco Sun. She also! changed for the worse. She has not
manages a job printing office, and is j faded, but she has fattened. Her
said to be laying the foundation of a I face is broad, her features heavy, and
fortune. the expansion of her cheeks has di*
Brown's Iron Bitters furnishes
aid to the stomach to accomplish
its work. Only a medicine which
has a specific upon the stomach
will do you any good, and Brown's
Iron Bitters will act directly upon
that organ, toning it up and giving
it strength to do its work, reliev-
ing the pressure upon the nervous
system, strengthening the nerves,
quickening and improving the ap-
petite removing flatulence and
heartburn, restoring the appetite
and dispelling the dizzy spells
which are so annoying, and may
prove very dangerous.
There are still over 10,000,000
l^uare miles of unoccupied districts
iji various heathen lands, where mis-
sionaries thus far have never enter-
ed.
NO CURE ! NO PAT I
Remember 1-X-L Chill Curt is told under guaran-
tee to cure chill, and fever, afue bilious, malarial
and twamp ft vert and dengue )t acts on the liver
and bowel*, making it unnecetsary to take any pills,
calomel or blue mftu, and at the tame time U a per-
fect antidote for malaria It does not contain arse-
nic. Jtrychnia or mercury, hut does contain iron, and
is the best tonic. All druggists, |i. Conklin,
Ceorge ft Gaines, Proprietors. [4]
For sale by Carlbton & Nash, Brenham.
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CHARTER OAK STOVES, ^POET1 v'=:<iOODS.
All kinds of Gun, Lockemith and Tinners'work and repair-
ing promptly done. Agency of Haeard Powder Cnrai
pany, and Diebold Sate & Lock Company.
PRENHAM TEXAS'
£lNT STRhKT • * NEXT DOOR TO H. FISHER
The Farmers Frieni Has Betnmei
The Galveston Oil Co., is in the
market for
Cotton Seed.
We will-pay the highest MARKKT
PRICE for good Sound Seed de.
livered at our seed house in Bren-
ham. We will be glad to see ail
our customers again at the old
istand.
GALVESTON OIL COMPANY.
F. KRENTZLIN,
AGENT FOR W. J. LEMP'S
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—DEALER IK-
Choice Family Groceries.
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco; Cigars, Crockery and Glassware
GRABER BUILDING, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
MT» Orders for Keg or Bottled 5 j*r n roraptly filled. GoodB deliv
ed in all parte of the city free of charge
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Imported and Domestic
Western and Texas Produce,
WINKS, LIQUORS, Oie^RS, TOBACCO,
Delicacies, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Fruit, Mea
Fish, Pickles, Canned Fruit, Nuts, etc.
BRENHAM TEXAS.
Sole A*ent of AnlLaiuer'a Celebrated St. Louia Bee.
nt quarrities at lowest rates *m
«9"Lowe«t wholesale prices to the trade! Pays the highest mark'
prioe for Cotton and other produoe
W. A. WOOD &T CO.,
HAVE IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF
FLOORING,
Beaded Celling, Siding* Clear
Finishing Lumber, Balusters,
Scrolls, Pickets, Windows
and Doors, Brick, Lime,
Cement, Etc., Etc.
—AGBNT8 FOR—
WALTER A. WOOD MOWERS
Studebaker Wagons,
Kentucky Cane Mi tin,
Ghdden Fence Wire.
W. A. WOOD <fc CO.
Brenham. Texas.
—A young man named Calvin
Lackey has been arrested at Burnet
for attempting to aid a prisoner in
sawing his way out of jail.
—At Rendale John Lewis led
prayer meeting services one night * The
last week and just as he arose to take
his seat he fell over in a swoon and
never recovered.
—A difficulty occurred at Eagle
Lake between G. F Johnson, sta-
tion master, and Doctor Longmire,
in which the former was seriously
stabbed with a pocket knife.
—W. C. Eastman, formerly an en-
gineer on the Texas Pacific railroad,
has filed suit in the district court at
Sherman against the
An important industry of Paris is
the manufacture of toy soldiers from
sardine and other tins that have
been thrown awav.
Go to R. E. Luhn and get a bottle ot "'C
C. C. Certain Chill Cure," and if it is not the
best remedy you have ever used for Chills
and fever vour money will be refunded.
minished the apparent size of her
once lustrous blue eyes. Her bright
fair hair alone reminds the spectator
of her former charms.
Science cannot produce a better remedy
for all malarial diseases than C. C. C. Cer-
tain Chill Cure." Pleasant to take. Guar-
anteed to cure chills and Fever.,
Sold by R. E. Lirax.
Henry Wilson, of Jefferson county,
O., has a cow that is 7 years old and
weighs less than 300 pounds. The
animal is about 3| feet high.
Rheumatism and Catarrh,
Rheumatism and catarrh are both blood
diseases. In many severe cases they have
yielded to treatment with 15. B. B (Botanic
Blood Balm), made by Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Write for book of convincing
proofs. Kent free.
R. P. Dodge, Atlanta, Ga., says- "My
wife had catarrh and nothing did her any
good Her constitution finally failed and
poison got into her blood. I placed her on
a use ot B. B. B , and to my surprise her re-
covery was rapid and complete."
W. P. McDaniel, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I
was much emaciated and had rheumatism so
bad I could not get along without crutches.
I also had had neuralgia :n the head. First
class phvKcians did ine no good. Then I
tried B. ft. B., and its efiects were magical.
I cheerfully recommend it as a good tonic
and quick cure."
Mrs. Matilda Nichols, Knciviile, Tenn.,
writes: I had catarrh six years and a most
distressing cough, and my eyes wer; much
swollen. Five bottles of B. B. B.. thank
God! cured me."
John M. Davis, Tyler, Texas, writes: 'I
was subject a number of years to spells of
inflammatory rheumatism, which six bottles
of B. B. B., thank heaven, has entirely
cured. I have not felt the slightest pain
since."
mouth of the Calumet river
emptying into Lake Michigan has
moved east 2800 feet since 1836.
Do not punish your children with bitter
nauseous mixtures when you can get "C. C.
O. Certain Chill Cure" on a guarantee. Any
child will take it. Sold by R. E. Luhn.
During the last eighty years 8,-
000,000 people have died of phthisic
in France.
$50,750 damages on account of be-
ing crippled in a collision.
—Patents have been issued to the
following Texans: G. H. Clifford,
Rockdale, bird cage; DeL^on Davis,
San Antonio, screw and slide; T. W.
Jenkins, Sherman, fence wire
tightener; J. B. Kline, Sherman,
fence building machine; C. D. Mc-
Neill, Victoria, hay press; J. A.
Itosevelt, Hempstead, mail bag fast
ening; E. E. Rungon, Mountain
Spring, bent for suspension bridge;
J. J. Stopple and E. Harigel, Bell-
ville, gunpowder canister.
—John Watts, a colored farmer
in the Brazos bottom eight miles
below Waco, was bitten the other
day by a rattlesnake on the wrist
while gathering corn. After bury-
Cheatham's Chill Tonic is peculiarly
railroad for ! adapted to persons in enfeebled health and
invalids. It assists digestion, and is a per-
fect strengthener and appetizer. Satlsfac-
t on or money refunded.
For sale 1 y Joseph Tri9tram, Brenham
Alexander Dumas the younger is
seventy-six years old. He began
writing at seventeen, and at twenty-
six produced the famous "Dame aux
Camehas."
ing it;
hel<l C
its fangs in the tiesh the fsnane
9» Wm iiie nPgt'6 hat! io
out his pocket-knife, open the blade
with his teeth and stab the snake to
death before it released its hold.
The negro tied a cord around his
wrist and hurried to town, where he
received attention.
Battle Billiousnoss, Besiege Malaria, break
up Chills with "C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure,"
the pleasant remedy. No cure, no pay.
sold by R. E. Luhn.
Tennyson, Darwin, Gladstone,
Lincoln, Oliver Wendell Holmes,
Edgar Allen Poe and Lord Hough-
ton were born in the year 1809.
BMllard'e Horehound Syrup for Whooping
Co ii J I),
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give such prompt relief in Whooping Cough
v^,}] Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Jt wil;
1 positively cure it. If you will try it, your
A small boy killed a blue racer at
Benton Harbor, Mich., the other day
by cutting off his head with a hatchet.
The snake was fully six feet in
length.
The Summer'* Son.
If you are suffering with General
Debility, feel sick, languid and
goodd'or-nothing, don't fail to get
of your druggist a bottle of Dr.
Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic.
It will do you good.
Fair View Pot Office, June 22,
1883.—Gentlemen: I bought a bot-
tle of Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya
Tonic sometime ago tor my
daughter, who was suffering with
headache almost constantly, had
no appetite and was suffering with
general debility. It gives me
great pleasure to state to you that
she is now entirely well, and did
not take any other medicine ex-
cept your Tonic, and I don't hesi-
tate te recommend it as a good
medicine. Very respectfully,
D. M. PIDEN.
For sale by R. E. Luhn, Bren-
ham axd Thos. Watson k Co.,
Burton.
WIIXIAM ZEISS,
CITY
AND CONFECTIONED-
Dealer in Staple and Fancy (Jroceriw
Freah Cakes and Pie* on hand at all time*
Main Street. Brenbam Tkxaf.
f
Fines! Liquors, Wines and Cigars
^/Airs ON
Cold, Frwh Beer always on lap. Responsible for all baggie
valaables left in ray cave.
or
JOrLtmch at all hours. Special attentie.v given to preparing
luneh tor travelers.
Brenham, Texas,
WM, HAMELMANN, Proprietor.
3lf G baa gir en itn»
'lal Mtl-tfacUon la the
cure of Gonorrhoea and
i Ulcet. I prescribe it and
feel uli io recommend*
Int It to all waferm
i. J. KT05ER, BJk,
Decatur, lit
pnicE.ai.ee.
Sold by Dranltta.
Sold by Jo*' Tristram B-rnhano.
OZMANUS
ORIENTAL
SEXUAL
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Lett of Utmcrj. 4e. Will
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SiUwiEa.w Liilmnt C.,
(at* LucMAve.
•T. LOUI4. • Ma
PILES
All sufierers wilt, pile* can be cured *itu
doe»not Interfere with busine*. No curt m*
out the use of ltull
i or carbolic add
pay. Referer.tvn eHen. A<ldr*«
0on»n*neir> ; l-aurosy <" !
If you
children "will not keep you awake' all night
coiigbinsr. HaHord's liorehound Strup is
tho1 moft cooling and soothing renety for
Consumption, Coutrhs, Colds.-JBronchitis and
Asthma, in the world. It is free from
opium. It builds up new tissue, strengthens
the lungs, and is an incomparable remedy
made of the best and purest materials. If
your Lungs are weak and you have a tickling
in your Throat, you need in.
Carleton & Nash, Agents.
\ — m a. ,
Miss Agnes Longfellow, a daugh-
ter of the celebrated poet, is a
wkilled photographer.
Two ten foot black snakes were
killed at Sawmill Run, Ligonier,
township, We8tmore, land county,
Pa., recently, cy Can das Menshon
f audi George Zeltner.
St. Patrick's Pill'-,
a pieasant physic, try
For Sale by
R. E. LITHN.
'If a woman to pretty,
To me "tl* no matter.
Be abe blonde or brunette.
So *he let* me look at her."
unhealthy
Ifu). The p
An unhealthy woman to rarely. If
beautiful. The peculiar dtoeaaee to which eo
many ef the lex are subject, are prolific
causes of pale aallow faces, blotched with un-
sightly pimples, dull, lustreless eye* and ema-
ciated forms. Women*o "
can be per-
'•* Farorite
tion of
beauty which, oombined
of head and heart, make*
using Dr.
_ _ with the
health oome
with good 41
women angela of loveliness.
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allthoae painful dlsor-
with whlek
Oopyrlcht, im, by World* Dis. ha Aara.
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DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS
I
nvxxnuuukd mm a xjvxr rax.
WlMI**c, Cheapest, K—tut to Mke.
One Uny, 8oipir-o<iete»l Pellet a dosr. Cure*
8ick
tion.
pmM
Indlcestl'
MM* o
lUliou* llea<laolM>. tYmstipa-
lon, lliuous Attccks. RnJ all <HS
_ of the Mr>n»ich and Uoweto.
K ouita a viai, by drugfe'isw.
Samh Bernhardt says that tier
household expenses in Paris average
.?5(K) a day.
Cheatham's Chill Tonic is acknowledged
to be the best. Physicians use and prescribe
it Cure guaranteed.
For sale by Joseph Tristram, Brenham.
Miss Braddon is stated to have
penned some of her most thrilling
passages ou torn envelopes or other
bits of paper that came to hand.
"Love thy neighbor." You can never do
this if you" allow your neighbor to suffer
with It ;h, Tetter, Ringworm, etc., without
aflvif'.ig him to use Hunt's Cure. Cure
guaranteed.
For sale by Joseph Tristam, Brenham.
A farmer in Belmont county, O.,
stated that a woodchuck and a black
snake inhabit the same hole in his
clover lot and are apparently on the
best of terms.
Neuralgia Causes Much Insanity.
The highest medical authorities of Europe
anp America have recently decided that a
laige percentage of cases of "insanity is caus-
ed dv the excrutiating pains of Neuralgia of
the head and face, if any member of your
flimilv suffers this tormentor, induce them to
try Brllard's Snow Liniment. One applica-
tion will afford immediate relief and you will
soon be rid of a dangerous and tormenting
disease. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the
mtwt penetralia* Liniment known. It posi-
tively cures Rheumatism, Lame Back, Con-
tracted Muiclet, Old Sorts, Corns, Bunions
etc. It penetrates and opens up tho pores,
drawing all potsouous matter to the surface,
reetonng an
of the blood th'rou
po»< Hi
restoring ana promoting a natural circulation
gh the diseased parts.
Sold bv Caklk ixxk & Nasb.
Capt. Haskell, of San Francisco,
reoently witnessed a terrific battle
between a sword fish and a whale in
the harbor of San Francisco. The
sword fwb was finally viatonous,
killing the whale.
The Walker, Iowa, News, says;
"Our old Iriend, Robert Baird, ot
Muscatine, Iowa, has been secretary
of the state senate, and an active
politician for years, but was never
generally known until he bad the
colic, and used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrbcer Remedy,
and got into one of their advertise-
ments. "Now he is tamous." Here
is what Mr. Ba:rd said: "While
in Des Moines, i was taken with a
severe attack of bowel complaint.
For two days I suffered intensely,
ti»v:ng several drug stores and pay-
iug them tor relief, but in vain. 1
finally bought a small bottle of
Chamberlain's, Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and two doses
of that brought me out ail right.
It costs less than tbe drug store
preparations and I have the balance
for future use. 1 consider it a
grand remedy." 25 and 60 cent
bottles for sale by R. B- liubn.
A live toad imbedded in.a seam of
coal has been found in a north of
England mine. The creature has no
xaouth, but appears to live upon air.
It is three inches and can hop and
crawl freely.
"When the springtime comes gentle Auwe"
"And the chills and lever bloom onoe
moifk"
"You had better buy a bottle of Chcathsm'a
Chhl Tonic," ?
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