Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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BRENHAM DAILY BANNER
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VOL. XIX.
BRENHAM, TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH (t. 189
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NO. 54:
WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS ARE DOING.
< t M INUS I KO.H .TOWNS JAN1> CO! N-
TIKS AUOUNI) I S.
,iok Over Them, l*erliH|»rt Y«ui are* Men-
tioaetl, aiifl if Not, Some of lour
Neighbor* Are,
Fostkk's weather forecasts for
week were agreeable wrong.
this
Miss I'uby Petty, of Temple, is here
011 a visit, tlie guest of Mr. Jas. Heart-
field's family.
V (,aid well special of the <Stii says :
Mrs. Nancy Gilley, a resident of
•iurleson county lor the past thirty
years, died this evening at 4 o'clock
at a very advanced age, at the resi-
dence of her son, Thos. F. ( iilley. She
i-anie to Texas in the ■'>0s and lias
iived in Brazoria and Washington
■utilities. She hail been a sufferer
.rolli cancer for a long time. She |
'eaves three sons, residents of thisj
■otinty, and several daughters, living
n other parts of Texas.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
have set aside the old church organ
■and yesterday a tine new one took its
place.
lien F. Delaiuater, of Milano, re-
turned from (ialveston today, where
he had gone to have his eyesight
treated. It is much improved and he
hopes a permanent cure may soon be
effected. >
<iuite a number of the young people
went to tfcie rural districts yesterday
in a "deer drive." Most of them say
t was a "dear'' drive. No game.
Rev. J. M. Carroll came in from
Lampasas yesterday, lie left for
Waco today.
T. J. Carter, Ks'|., of Lyons, who
Jias been in attendance on the county
•ourt this week, went home this even-
ing.
Mr. A. .1. Radford, a prominent
olanter and business man of Lvons,
Thkki: are lots of things going on
that makes a reporter locg for the abol-
ition of thi? libel laws.
Thkkr will not be much interest in
the proceedings of the District court
until the criminal docke tis reached.
SiNi'i: the chicken lighting mania
struck Brenhani some of the lovers of
the sport contemplate attending the
biff main being fought at Voakum, be-
tween Yoakum and Hempstead birds.
M.vk-ii a i. Sw a i \ is about the oniy
municipal candidate that, will not
have opposition. K very body seems
satisfied with liini as Marshal, and it
there is a few over particular ones that
are not they are satisfied that they
can't beat him.
City Tax Assessor and Coij.kc-
toh K. L. Sam.kv is in receipt of the
sad news from his old home in Orange-
burg, s. that his father is danger-
ously ill and that he might be on the
lookout for a telegram summoning him
to attend his death bed.
It is said that Mr. J, H. Burch will
not run in the Third Ward on the
anti-stock law ticket, and that they
are now talking of running Mr. !•'. C.
Abbott. It Is also reported that Mr.
Frank (iiesecke will run in the First
Ward on the anti-stock law ticket.
AS A CLEANSER
of the blood, nothing
sweeps as clean as Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical
DiHcovery. It purifies tha
blood as well us tsnriches it.
Tko truth is, an emulsion of
cod liver oil is good for build-
ing up fat—no doubt about it.
But—ugh ! a weak stomach
loathes it.
Fortunately, there's a tis-
guo-builder, that's oven better
for making heallhij Jlesh.
Pleasant in taste—effective in
result. That's the " Discor-
It goes to work in the right way, by
regulating, cleansing, and repairing all the
organs of the body.
Whon the germs of disease are round about
us we do not all get them. Why < Some of
us are in too good a condition. The germs
of Consumption, Grippe, Malaria, and all the
infectious diseases, pass you by if you are
strong to resist their attack. Render your-
self germ-proof by putting your blood and
liver in a healthy state.
In all blood-taints and diseases, if the " Dis-
covery" fails to benefit or cure, your money
is returned.
No other inedicino of its kind can bo sold so.
«T.'
Tiiitik was a quiet marriage at the ■
residence of the bride's parents Wed- j
nesday evening when Mr. W. .1. Ferris
lead to the altar Miss Bettie Lockett, j
states that the farmers of his section and the twain were united in Hymen's j
are well up with their work. He says golden ties, Rev. J. C. Midyett j
there is an increased acreage both of officiating. The groom is a clerk in |
•orn and cotton, mostly, however, the the hardware establishment, of Messrs.!
— It is reported that the syndi-
cate owning the coal fields in
| Presidio county will bujld a railroad
direct from their mines to the iron
mines in Llano county.
Ballard's Snow Liniment.
Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge. III., say.-: I
had the rheumatism so bad I could not raise
my hand to my head. Ballard's Snow Lini-
ment has entirely cured me. I lake pleasure
in informing my neighbors and friends what
it has done for me. Clias. Ilwiley, clerk for
Lyman, Kewunee, III., advises us bnow
Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why
not try it? It w'll surely do you good. It
cures all inflammation, wounds, fore.-, cute,
sprain.-, etc. Sold by It. E. Luliri.
—The Presbyterian ministers of
Dallas have organized a Presbyteri-
an league.
—Arrangements have been con-
cluded for the erection of an opera
house at Longview which will have
a seating capacity of about <100.
result of so many new farms b9ing
opened up in this part of Texas.
A Waller special of the 8th says:
The stockholders in the alliance ware-
house at this place have called a meet-
ing through their chairman "for next
Saturday to dispose of same,
a A Lexington, Lee county special of
the 8th says: Mr. James Finley, a
,, prominent cat builder of Yoakum,
^.Vas married this morning at 9:30 to
Miss Willie Bunting of this place, at
the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr
J. M. Sparks. The bridal pair left on
' the morning train for their home in
Yoakum.
Atwood, Violett & Co.'s Circular.
Special to the Banner :
New Orleans, March s. —At-
wood Violett & Co. say:
Liverpool spot sales were again large
today, reaching JL',<MK) bales, arrivals
closed at 1-0-4 d advance. We regard
the spot market on that side as the
keynote to the situation and so long
as the sales continue fare it will im-
part steadiness to the market here.
Silver today showed a decline of .'1-8
but had no appreciable effect on cot-
f ion. The fluctuation here have been
J'ydiuiited ways having sold as law as
NK25 and as high as 7.:S>. The esti
mated receipts tor this part to-mor-
row of 1000 against !I07 last year are
i , U the expense of interior towns
about 5,000 bales being from Houston
and Memphis, which will create
corresponding deficiency in interior
„ slocks to-morrow (Friday.} We are
advised to-day from Houstou that
•otton from that point and tributary
to<^herc ia being shipped via New Or-
'efrt&Hnstead of Galveston for lack of
.freight room and that the Galveston
ipfcu will likely lie light to-mor-
iw. This would indicate that port
'pts are clearly at the expense of
■f Interior stock and this especlallly ap-
plies to Houston, which has not half
;vs much cottou as for the correspond-
ing period last year. Receipts thus far
t lily, week have been 54,452 against
i 4Hj|Pv last year. The interior stocks,
noweVer, have been greatly depleted
»nd are much less than last year. The
s[H)I business here lias been restricted
riot only bylraiti but by scant aft'erings.
» The sales, however, are 1.G00 bales
with 400 to arrive and with prices firm
and unchanged.
Tiik trial of I. <!. Handle, for the
murder of Randall at Dallas is watch-
ed with interest here, on account of
the defendants former resideuce here.
It is not believed in Dallas that he
wilt get a change of venue, which
point has been under consideration for
♦ wo days. 1
LADIES
Needing a tonic, or children who want build-
ing up, ihould take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.
It is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigeition,
Biliousness, Liver Complaints and Neuralgi*
—An eflort is being made to es-
tablish a national bank at Port
Lavaca.
Iteichardt <fc Seeltiorst and the bride j
is t lie charming daughter of Policeman <
Jno. Lockett. Tiik Banner extends |
its heartiest congratulations and j
wishes foi tlie happy couple a long!
life of prosperity and happiness. • —Thieves stole the communion
j service fr0I11 t,iie Christian church at
Life and Death? , Dallas.
It is of vital importance that it!
should be understood by persons Ballard'* Hourhound Syrup.
whose kidneys are inactive, that this' We guarantee this to be tho l>o&t Cough
condition of things is finally inductive I Syrup manufactured in the whole wide
of a state of the organs where life ! world. This is saying a great deal,but it is
hangs in the alance. Brights disease, !tnM!* '"'or consumption, coughs, colds, sore
diabetes'albuminuria are all diseases !th,out'80r° pneumonia, bronchitis,
of a very obstinate character in their ' asthma« croup, whooping cough and all dis-
nature stage, and all have a fatal ten- pascsof tho throat and lungs, wo positively
Doift You Believe a Word of It
If Any One 8n vs Thai
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Stocks that evei was seen in Rrenharr
our Line of Spring Goods ir. the
-^A'hite goods, Laces and Kmbr
Millinery-'W
Ribbons, you ought to see them.
Prize at the World's Columbian
wear any other. Everyone guaranteed
elegant line of Lace Curtains; come and
yj
are on
'Hie
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I ry it and vou wil] never
refunded. Vv e have an
When it comes to those
or
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For wo carry some of tho Best
Makes—Hamilton-Brown, Sachs'.
Fargo's $2.50
Ladies' Fino Shoes
Men's ShoeF. If' you want a nice
fit, solid comfort and good quality,
try us. Clothing—we have a large
line, nice and cheap. You ought
to see our .Jersey Suits for Boys.
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appreciate your
trade as
dency. They ofteu baftie the most
practised medical skill and the most
approved remedies of materia medica.
But opposed at the outset—that is to
say, when the kidneys begin to dis-
charge their functions inactively—
with Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, the I
dangerous tendency is checked. Very j
useful, also, Is this household medi-1
cine for those ailments of common oc-;
currence —constipation, biliousness,]
dyspepsia and nervousness. It is »
safeguard against malaria t?nd averts!
chronic rheumatism.
rroressor Thomson Was Snubbed.
As near to recreation as anything of .
'he kind ever engages tho always earnest!
attention of Professor Elihu Thomson I
is the interest which lie shows in tlie ;
alleged applications of electricity, par- j
ticularly in regard to the devices by '
which the unscrupulous play upon the |
credulous and the suffering. While at j
the Chicago fair he examined at a sell-
ing stand a so called electrical appli-
ance to be worn in the shoes for the
cure of various ailments from cold feet
upward. Tlie young woman volubly
described tho apparatus in political
phrase, "claiming everything," and
then proceeded to explain .the "scien-
tific; principles" by which tho electric
current would pass up one limb to the
heart .'ind then down by the other one,
and much more of the like ilk. The
professor mildly stated that electricity
did not operate in the manner stated,
when the young woman indignantly
swept the goods back into the showcase,
exclaiming, " Well, what £o you know
about electricity anyway?" — Boston
Transcript.
guarantee Ballard's Heurhound Syrup to be
without an equal on the whole face of tho
globe. In support of this statement, we re-
for to every individual who has ever used it,
and to every druggist who has ovor sold it.
Such evidence is indisputable. Sold by R.
E Lttlin, Brenhani.
—Ocie Speer has sold the Alvord
Advance to William Forster and
will engage in the practice of law
at Bowie.
—Joseph C. Hall dropped dead
of heart disease at Floresvilie.
—A meeting of colored Baptist
ministers is in session at Gonzales.
toy-
Glose .Kiirurer-
We would like to have it, for
well as anyone,
And Make Your Dollar Swell to the Size of a Car Wheel,
in spending it with us. Won't you give us a trial? Trust-
ing that you will, we are yours truly,
BROCKSCHMIDT
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Main Street, Brenham, Texa
—A tannery may be established J
at Jefforson.
—Judge David Sheeks. a pioneer?
resident of Austin, is dead.
Miss Alice 13. Uoodleyof Media, Pa.,
has passed t ho preliminary examination
before the bar examining board and has
registered as a law student in tho office
of ex-Judge John M. Broomall.
In tho British house of commons on
Nov. 16 woman suffrage was carried,
over tli? opposition of the government,
by the decisive vote of 147 to 126.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— I^atest U. S. Gov't Report.
h
Baking
Powder
I f llio Baby is flitting 'IVW h
Mr-. Winsi.ow's Soouii.vo Sviiif h'as been
used for over fifty years by millions ol moth-
ers for their children while tct-lhin^; with
perfect auceess. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic,
und is the best remedy for diarrhiea. Sold
by druggists in eveiypartof the world. Be
sure and ask for "Mrs. W'inslow's Soothing
Syrup," and lake no oth°r kind. Twenty-live
cents a bottle.
—Some fine specimens of gold
and silver ore have been found in
tho Murray mine in Mason county.
— Twelve thousand posts were
destroyed by the burning of a cedar
brake near Killeen, the property of
T. D. Story.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
Indirection, and Stomach disorder*, take
BttOWS'S IKON BITTEHS.
All dealers keep it, tl per bottle. Genuine has
trade mark and croaswl red lines on wrapper.
—Typhoid fever, which has proved
fatal in many case*,' prevails at Hub-
bard City.
—It is estimated that about 1000
orange trees will bo set out in Jieo
county during tho season.
The Queen of Fashion.
Best La1 lies' Fashion Journal published for
the money. None better at any price. Only
5o ct9. a year, post-paid. Send threo 2c.
stamps by mail for a sample copy. Besides
giving general fashion and other news, it
contains illustrations fo The McCall Go's
latest Pari-, London and New York fashions
and patterns. Address Thk (^uken of
Fashion, Union Square, N. Y.
—Tho water supply question is
agitating the citizens of Milano.
-—The saw mill of Jmtcber .V
Moore at Orange has closed down
for repairs.
—X manufacturing business iu '
wheel iron, tin and ot her metal goods j
is to lie established at Quanah.
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
E PPS'S
-grateful-comforting.
COCOA
BOILINC WATER OR MILK.
,1£ARCY <fc G.tRRETT
LAWYER:
I Ot-;:e «. ver
ltr«nham, TVx.au.
Gidu ng« B&nk.
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IAMPBKLL .
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PARKER'S
HAff? BALSAM
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Never i' - cit (in.
Hair to :rt« > Coior.
Cures f'-uip " .i i."
1 A.
Attorneys- at-Law,
Breuham, Texas'
is:De^ entrusted in
oar cure vri
refu! zr^ziion.
A vou
m T.
\'sf Parker's Ginger Tor ic.
)Vt»k Lun?% I>ob'lifv, «.r.!
HINDERCORWS. rif
StoDi fc.l uuin. al l)i uifiriels. t:
T JIIS.C'X A. CO
\ on «H'r» n h« pr «»t
Claim to be "'••i«t
Liebig
COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef,
hut
til.
rhnr. t!
Company's Extract
•20 CALirOKNI A *.'0. |
Coinmencing March 1st, 1894, tho |
Santa I^e' Route will sell tirst-elass I
limited tickets from all points in Tex- j
as on its main line, anil the l'aris!
branch, to Los Angeles, San Diego, j
Sau Francisco ami intermediate I
points, via I'urcell and Alhuquorrjue I
at the very low rate of $20; round trip j
tickets, limited to sixty (60) days, will I
lie sold at a rate of ">0.
The Santa Fe' affords unequalled I
accommodations and attractions tor1
California tourists, operating Pullman
Palace Sleepers and Pullman Tourist'
Sleepers, with hut one change of cars
from Texas to California. !
The exceedingly low rates offered J
hy the Santa Fe' will suggest Cali-
lornia to the minds of the people of
Texas more than usual, and, of course,
the Mid-Winter Fair, which will tin
open until June ."»0th, is not to he over-
looked.
Visitors to the "White City" need
not fear being tired with duplicate at-
traction at the (lolden (iate.
The World's Fair, Jr., as the San
Francisco Fair is sometimes referred j Heart Shingles, Windows,
to, has some buildings that, as works
ot architectural art, are said lobe Brick, Lime and Ceruc-t:,
superior to the buildings of the Coluni- j
bian Exposition, and competent | Stndf>bakor \J&ai'OIIs.
critics assert that for picturesqueness '
and perfection of landscape effects,
the Mid-Winter display on the shores
of the Pacilic excels ail previous ef-
fects.
For information regarding tickets,
timetables, and sleeping car accommo-
dations, apply to the nearest Santa
Attorney -at- ia w,
Brenhani, Texa-j..
Has r ..Miip.'te Al'strsvf oi Land Titles. Gltt>.
special aitention to i&n<i busluens.. Office—Up
^talr» ic Gld'ili:gb ll il.dir.S'-ut.t Bide SQuar^
B, s. Rogers. c. F. Herb<
Rogers & h^kbst,
AI TORMEYS - AT - L.AW.
BRENHAM, TEXA A
Offoe in G*aber
THF STANDIKB
W. A. WOOD&Co.
DFAIKRS IS
LUMBER.
t^!:aurega:;d brvan.
Attorney at Law,
UreahiBt, Texas.
*. 'i. Browning. -J. E. Hanson.
rjAWYErts.
itea! Estate ausi Collecting \ge«t
2 ar:d ••1 rer cent on
Doors
Money at
■"> and 10 years time.
Ofkick—Over Anunons F.vi.or
Main and Ant Streets, N. E. C jrn»sr
Square, Brenham, Texas.
p. Cor.
Pubh'!
Genuine Glidden Fence
Brenham, Texas.
1>R. H. E. GAE0CKE.
I
w.re ! Resident Dentist
j
ABSOLLfTELY PURE
—The G. A. It. encampment
Gazette, published by W. H. Chris-
tian at Dublin, has made its appears I Fc' agent, or address
ance. W.s. Kkknax,
; <i. P. A., Galveston, Texas.
—C. E. Crow, a well known con-|
tractor of Dallas is missing. Foul
play is feared. WOOD! WOOD!
—Judge and Mrs. W. B. Smith, Saw®d an! Split fir Stoves and tir« phice
of Pleasauton celebrated their silver I dell1*er-'d anv of 'he City at $4 50 per cord
— i cash or. delivery. v..,i <
Mew Market.
^uccffcK-r To I'r. J E
SElie FilllKf lie CBOWK M BR'DEE WSll
I H'H,tRli:. \a".
wedding anniversary last Tuesday. • depot.
Yard near Central freight
O. A. LIN DEM ANN.
1 Ul>ll Ml'ATS |>! VI t KIND AT
KORFF &. CLEMONS
In the Hamiimann uevv building, on
First street. SAl'SAGK FACTORY
in conuection. l'ue neatest, clean-
est place of the kind iu the city. A
share orjour patronage solicited.
EVERSBERG. WILLIAMS & CO..
Real Est&te,
Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance ftgents
Office Ecgflkf Bank Building.
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