Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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A full supply of all the popular patent
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Toilet articles and fine perfumeries In end*
I w variety. _ ; ..
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
•Morately compounded at all hours, day or
afeht. ian 8«f.
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(At Walker & Bell's old stand),
-DKALKHJ IN-
PURE DRUGS
—AND—
Wholesale Drug
* Ohmstedt, Galveston,T«-
as, fully and fired J indorse English Female Bit-
Dr. T. C. Thompson, of the tbore firm, testi.
fies as follows: "I have been handttng about
Fotrat Thousand Dom-a«s worth or English
Female Hitters M* year fat several years,
and take pleasure in saying T never knew a med«
icine to give such universal and long comtW-
dkd satisfaction in all my business life. I hava
been selling it ten years, and the sales have al-
tvays been large, and very satisfactory to my cus-
tomers throughout the Southern States.
"1 have converged with hundreds of druggists
relative to Its merits, and have known of many
wonderful cures within my own personal obser-
ration, which convince me of its superiority as a
remedy for the cure of all Female Complaints so
Qoribxm among all classes.
" I recommend it cheerfully and in confidence.
T. C. THOMPSON, M. D.
Of Thompson & Ohmstede,
Wholesale Druggists, Galveston, Teaaa.
Visions Qf BUM* .
Nina ■sMfalit of Fripty P«» Boxes! Whata
lad commentary en constipation and biliousness!
What a vast storehouse of pills if all were col-
lected. And to think that all thcsadrasUc, nan-
lfytwg pills have bfcen kindly solicited to enter
the stomachs of men and women I Sickening
and disgusting to think of. No one knows the
p.^« and aches, loss of time, piles and inflamma-
tions they have caused. You don't need such
powerful medicine. Slop their \we, and try
ana dose of Bailey's Saline Aperient, and visions
ofbliss will hover over your dejected browi It
relieves constipation, cures biliousness, itck head-
ache, heartburn, &c. It Is pleasant, effectual and
cheap, and well adapted to ladies use.
Largo bottles only 50 cents, and sold every
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ADVBRTZSIlfO RATES !
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Bach subsequent Insertion.... BO
STew York sbciety was
considerably shocked because
first cousin of a lovely girl, \
met with a dreadful death, gat
grand dinner party only a fort-
night after the sad event. So,
greatly was the young girl loved
by her acquaintances that many of
them went into mournin
clined to take part in
enjoyments of the season.
and" de-
soclals
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Absolutely Pure.
. This
purity,
powder never vanes.' A marvel of
strength and whnlesomeness. Moie
I economical than the ordinary Mods, an
cannot be sold lh. competition with the mil-
titude of low test, short weight, alum or
phophate powders. Sold. onl>- in cans. Boy
I al Baking Powder Co.. Iftfl Walls St.'.V N. Y.
A complete stock of Patent Medicines,
Sine Pemiiueries and Toilet Article con-
siantly oa hand.
The Compounding of PHYSICIAN'S
PEESCRIPTIONS a specialty.
Comer North and Main St.
Brenbam - - Texas.
• worst
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M SCIENCE OF LIFE. OHY SI
BY MAIL POST-PAID.
THYSFir
Meal torfoii "laiiioi.
Kxhwisted Vitality. Nervous arid Physical
JN»b1lltv, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of
Tantb.'and the untold miseries resulting from
iwdlxwtlon an»l excesses A book for every
■an. voting, middle-aged and old. ft contains
l» prescriptions for acute and chrenie diseases,
one of which Is invnluable -So found by
the Anithor. wlmw experience for 88 years is
•ark as orotmVily never Iiefore fell to the lot of
any physb9»«. pages, bound In beanilfol
French muslin, emlmssed covers, ft»H gilt,
raaranteed to be a ftaerworkln every sense-
asastfe
«|. rnonev will be reftmded In' rtfiy Instance,
frlceonly ti.oo by mall, post-paid. Illustra-
Bve sample 4 cents. Send now. GoM mwla)
awarded the author bj' tbs National Medical
Association ,to tisofflcsre of which hsoefora.
The PSSw 0/ Ufo rtiouia be 'ead^by the
loun* for tnstrnotion, and by the afflicrsaforre
Bef. It will benefit all.-London Lancet.
There is no member of society to wh«n the
^eiepce of Lift will nffl be nsefnl, whsthsr
TOttOv, pawfut, guardian, insiractor or ctergy-
*Vddrese the Peabody Medical InstlWte, or Dr.
fi. Parker, N«. 4 BalOnoh sCreet. Boston,
Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases t*-
^gas.;M»i ,-Ksf • a 'is
thyself i£SS.
617 St. Charles Street, ST. LOUIS, 110.
A. rseulsi' O-iwduat* of two medical
colleaes, has been longer engaged in the trea^
ic city for treatment, medlptpei ean.be tent
uy matt or express everywheM _ Curabie cases
guaranteed: where doubt exists it isftankly
stated. Call or Write.
lenroKU PrestratioB, Debility, Mental and
Physical Weakness, Mercarial and other
affections of Throat. Skin and Bones, Blood I {**££*
Imparities and Blood Potsoaing, Skin Affeo-
fm Old Sores and Ulcera, Impedimenta to
Marriaye. Rheumatism, Pilea. Special
attention to eaaea from over-worked brain.
8PBOICAL CASES receive special attention.
Diseases arising from ImprtUUnees, Exoeaaoa,
indnlgenoea or Exposures.
It Is self-evlden
particular attentlt
gieat skill. an_d pi
imerlea.
. ..ere every known sprttimce js *ted to,
and ito psayyd *oo<i rein« » ot afi
aires mid countries are utfq. A-M
used for o.tlce tmr(.osf-, mid all are
(kill in a respectful manner; an_
what to de, no experiment* m o wade,
count of the great nmnber apply
cliargcs are kH>t low, often lower ww L
iemaudpd by others if you
and get a speedy nud perfect Uite cure, that is
the IiuWlaut ma tier. Pamphlet, 36 pages.
suut to any address free.
PLVH\. I MARRIAGE GUIDE. IA
's Bridge.
| Where It Touches the Shores and
I thfe Great Columns in Midstream.
"What a beautiful bridge.between old »ge
I and childhood Is religion. How intuitively the
child begins with prayer and worship on enter-
ing life, and how intoitively, on quitting life,
the old man turns back to prayer and worship,
I pu'tlng himself again aside by side wUh the In-
I fant," remarks Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, in his
'Strange Story." .
1 Yes, but between its d!4ant abutments the
bridge vl'life has maiij high and awflil arches,
through Witich the wild waters dash and roar in
wiath and desolation, i'rayer and worship
alone do not sustain these. Nature's solid rocks
must lie uushaken beneath, and human art and
skill must rear and solidity the structure over-
head. God's will is best exemplitled in the
laws He has made for the creatures whom he has
placed under their control. Neither the child s
trustful "Our Father." nor the old man's ''for-
get me not in the midst of mine infirmities,
will alter this by the weight of a single grain
Science and art first—then faith and prayer—is
the order of Heaven Itself. Divinity heals
I through its agents, and those agents are the dis-
coveries of man ; not the vague announcement
of prophets or seers. Is life a burden to you?
Does lime drag? Is your power to cope with
llfo's problem and duties weakened? You are
not well, lour blood & sluggish and tainted
perhaps »or some Important organ is torpid or
overworked. This tact mayhsve taken the form
of dvspepsic, rheumatism, gout, malaria, pains
In the stomach, chronic headache or any of a
dozen other ills PABKEH'ft TOXIC will in-
vigorate you, as fTesh air invigorates those who
have been shut up la damp, fetid cells It Is
Dowerful, pure, delicious, scientific, safe—the
of the central arch of the bridge of life.
The owner ol'a fine heard of thir
teen shorthorn cattle in Backs
county, Pa., upon being informed
that they were suffering from
plenro-pnfeumonia, had chloroform
adminstered to them by a leading
physician so that they might be
dispatched while under the influ-
ence of the anesthetic. He was so
fond of his cows that he was not
willing to have them killed after
the more or less-cruel manner in
vogue at the abattoirs.
The^Hom* Circle.
If father is cross and mother scolds, and
aunty has the blues, and the children feel
gooa for nothing, home is not very happy
place. Indigestion, dyspepsia, debility,
rheumatism or liver complaint, will account
for all these. They can all be cast out by
the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, the great
tonic and strengthened. Health brings hap-
ninesa. Mr. Rochester, 563 north Gay street.
Itimore, says, "Brown's Iron Bitters
me of indigestion and gen-
DR.BOSANKO. '"•»
This name has become ao familiar with
the most of peonle throughout the United
States that it is hardly necessary state that
he is the originator of the the great Bosanko
Cough and Lung Syrup, the people's fikvorite
remedy wherever known, for Cough&.Otriw»«
Contumption and all affections of the Throat
and Lungs. Prcie, 50c. and $ 1. Sold by
Walkers Co. . '
born
following subjects. Who may marry, whonot;
why V l'row'r age tomarry. AV ho marry first.
Manhood, WoniHuli'XHt. Physicaldeca). A\ho
should marry" HoivlTft and happiness may. he-
increased. TThosc married ur conu-niplatiiig
marrying should read It. 11 ought to oe^read
by al. adult, pel sous, then kept under lock and
key Popular edition, same as above, but paper
cover and 2uQ pages, 45 cents bj mail, 111 money
or nos*"-*-
CELEBRATED
quickly relieve
eral debility.":
It is announced that cattle in
the same enclosure with sheep will
protect them from hogs. People
who have tried this plan say it is
a success. Sheep, among their
other services to the farm, aid in
ridding it of grub. It is said the
stamping and cutting of their lit
tie feet destroy the worm and the
egg, and the fly that deposits it,
thus doing away with the pest of
the farmer.
Teaching the young idea how to shoot is a
' n. "Ai
A male child was recently
to Birs. Charles Tracy, of J
bridge, Tenn., weighing only
eleven ounces. It is perfect ill all
its parts, and has good lung power.
Its head is about the size of a large
marble, and its mouth is so small
it has to be fed milk through a
straw attached to a bottle.
noble occupation. "As the twi
will the three incline." Miss .....
Hugh is one of the army of school teachers
le Seventeenth ward of New York city.
s bent, so
_ [elea Mc-
. ;ugi
latik. — - ,
She writes: "I was taken ill with colic and
carried to my residence, all the time suffer-
ing agony. A bottle of Misheler's Herb Bit-
ters was procured from a neighboring drug
store, and administered according to the
printed directions. I was well enough to re-
sume teaching the next morning."
* —
Eyesight among civilized people
is by no means so strong as among
savages. An American in Zulu-
land, by the assistance of powerful
glass, made out two distant objects
on the horizori. which he guessed
to be a mounted man with a walk-
ing companion. The Zulns with
him were able at once to inform
him who the man was, and that he
was accompanied by his wife on
foot.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indiges-
tion, Constipation, £>tannest, Loss of Appe-
tite, Yellow Skin ? Shi lob's Vitalize* is a
positive cure. Bold by Carlton & Nash.
Mr. Moody, the evangelist, iii a*
letter sent from Northfield to the
Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion, of Nashville, Tenn., regrets
that his engagements prevents his
coming south this year. He says
his heart is turned in thts direc-
tion and he hopes to be able to
come next year.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bour-
bon, Intl., says: "Both my^l^^ owe
our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION
CURE." Sold by Carlton & Nash.
Mr. Robert Bonner, the owner
of Mand 8., has consented for Bair,
her trainer, to take the mare to
Belmont Park, Philadelphia, as
soon as the weather permits. Mr.
Bonner expects great things of
Maud 8. the coming season.
A Cough or Cold, tt not promptly attended
to, may result in an incurable lung disease.
For all diseases of the throat, breast and
lungs, bronchial
[trng
■L, bra
lunss, bronchial or asthmatic affections,
MORLEY'S TW O-BIT COUGH SYRUP Is
a pleasant and certain cure. It promotes ex-
pectoration and removes all diseased matter
which obstructs the lungs, the ulceration u
healed, and the sufferer is restored to perfect
health. Ask Carleton &Nash for it, and
take none other.
Since the birth of the first Prince
of Wales in 1284, more than nx
centuries ago, the title has been
borne by seventeen persons, but
the present possessor of it is the
only one who has lived to see a
son attain his majority.
Pike's Toothache Drops cure in
one minute. German Corn Be-
mover kills Corns and Bunions.
B i K ftv
noted
FREE!
RELIULE SELF CURE
By the use ol Hostetter's stomach Bitters the
haggard appearance ot the countenance and
sallowneas ot dyspeptics are supplanted by a
healthier look, and as the tood is assimilated,
the body acquires substance. Appetite is restored,
and the nervous system refreshed with much
needed slumber, through tlie use of this medi-
cine, which is also beneficial tq persons of <i
rheumatic tendeno y, and an Inestimable
preventive of rever and ague For sale by all
Druggists and Dealers generally.
A favorite prescription of one of the most
noted and successful specialists in the U.
S.
(now retired) for the cure of Nervona Debility,
(.oat Manhood, Wesknew and Deeny. Sent
in plain sealed envelope rree. Druggists can fill tt.
Address DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana. Mo.
Every man throws on his own
surroundings the sunshine or
shadow in his own soul.
IK NUBSBRY.
Addr**.
IP YOU WISH to have a set oi beautifhl
pearly white and sound teeth, don't buy
them from a dentfet, but take care of those
nature gave y#u by using ORIDONTO regu
larly. Only 60 cents a box, liquid and pow-
der, at Carleton & Nash's
* Many a man w!»o thinks himself
agreat ton is nothing more than
a Dig bore. 1 -
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bot-
tle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60
cents. Sold by Carlton & Nash,
Mr. Watteraon proposes that Mr.
Dorsheimer be secretary of the
treasury. Mr. Dorsheimer is a
g*od man and his weight is great.
of the Wind-pipe^ knowa^ui crowing dtsmse,
and imbed for all pulmonary ailments most
The ice at the entranoe of Long
Island Sound is heavier than it
has been since the winters ef 1874
and 1875, when the Sound was
closed to navagation tor three or
four days.
SHILOH's Cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis.
Sold oy Carlton £ Nash.
Mr. Blaine continues to work at
odd hours on his book about sun-
strokes.
"HACKMETACK." a lasting and fragan
perftime. Price 28 and 60 cents. Sold b;
Carlton A Nash.
The Chicago Socialists met and
listened to the usual dynamite
speeches.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY—•
Ive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, and
Mouth. Sold by Carlton & Nash.
Mr. Cleveland is quoted as say-
ing that t^e height of his ambition
iato go back, tq Bufalo ai the ex-
piration of his presidential term
U4be made mayor again*
All common Colds. Coughs, common Sore
Throat, and soreness of the whole system,
Asthma, tightness of the chest Headachy
and all other affections ot the chest and
lungs, that would load to serious difficulties,
are immediately relieved, and cured ia a few
days, and often in a few hours, by a few doses
of MORLEY'S TWO-BIT COUGH SYRUP.
Ask Carleton & Nush for it.
— ■ .'ii1.—;
The gas men are pushing ahead
as well as the electricians. The
uses of natural gas in the coal re-
gions are being rapidly extended,
and now it is said that m every
pine*lumber town gas can be econ-
omically made from sawdust which
is in many respects preferable to
coal gas for both illuminating and
power purposes.
8amson'a Legs and Locks.
When Delilah clipped off Samson's locks
that mighty athlete at once bedama "another
men." If it could be proved that the pos-
session of luxuriant hair would enable men
to tear open lion's iaws,Hiscox & Co., would
be driven wild in tlie effort to supply enough
of Parker's Hair Bal>am to meer the demand.
As it Is the Balsam prevents your hair from
falling out, and restores the original colot if
faded or gray. Besides it is a great addition
a dressing.
to the toilet lable simply as i
The reporters havo divested
Mrs. Yseult Dudley efmind, name,
virtue, parentage and country. If
all they have preved as to the
lady be true, she is Hn unconsider-
ed and disconnected human atom
Memphis Avalanche, Dem.
. Dyspepsia
these disorders
and
'are
"for the immediate care of female ■
plaints and derangements, English Female
Bitters is a decided •access."
DR. J. A. KENNEDY, Coffeeviile, Miss.
Spxhd fifty cents for one bottle of Bailey's
Saline Aperient.
The London Lancet expresses
the belief that the teeth of man are
being involved into brain matter,
and that as he increases intellec-
tual ly his masticators become un-
necessary.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts,
60 cts., and $1. Sold by Carlton & Nash.
Of the 9200,000 deemed neces-
sary for the proposed female col-
lege at Baltimore, under the aus-
ices of the Methodist Episcopal
hurch, $185,000 has been sub-
scribed.
TO CURE BiUiousness,
Side Headnche, when
caused b;
an
and B , — .
healthy tumors from the blood, and for tho
lassitude and dibility peculiar the summer.
MORLEY'S T-X-STONIC CORDIAL, the
Qrent System Renovator, l» unequaled. For
sale by Carleton A Nash.
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Practical anatomy is taught m
asi of N<
dead cats and rabbits:
Walker & Co., the Druggists, who are al-
ways looking after the interest of their cus-
tomers: have now secured the side of Dr. Bo-
sanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, a remedy
that never fails to cure Colds, Pains in the
Chest and alT Lung Affections. For proof
Coughs, try a free sample Bottle. Regular
size 60 cents and SI.
...\ — ■»—
The eitisens of Fargo will, give
a banquet to the Dakatd lesrtsla-
ture Saturday, §ebruary 24.
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Mich., offer to
Voltaic Beli
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or old) afflicted
some
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of the public schools
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