Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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TEXAS, FBIDAY
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Thirty Person Killed In one Count*
brenham .cards
DAILY BANNER.
BY RANKIN ft LEVIN
TtBXB
One eopy, one year,
" on* month,
on* week,,
ADTtrnnxa utu
On* Inoh. Sret lruer-Ikm,. .». 01 *0
Each auesequtpt Insertion....
LI benil terms » quarttrlyind yearly adver-
llMn. Local notices ton cents a line each
nurtlon. Traytent advertisement* pa-~ble
lnad vance.
Mineola
wagon roa
not in the
4SSW&
J. TRISTRAM,
m. 4
feiiistiwlr
■ -DIALER IN—
DBUGS,
Medloin^a
• AND-
Toilet Articles,
Sooth tide of public square,
BRENHAM, - - TEXAS.
A full (apply of all the papular paten
Medicines.
Toilet articles and fine perfumeries in
endless variety.
Physicians prescriptions carefaHy and
accurately compounded at all hours, day
or night,
jan^dtf
WALKER & BELL,
(Successors to Finklca & Ralston.)
BRENHAM, : : TEXAS.
Dealers in Pure Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumeries, Drugs, Toilet Soaps, fcc., &c.
Brain Bottliii Worts!
manufacturer or
SPARKLING
Soda Water,
Sarsaparllla and Ginger Ale.
mr Soda Fountains charged at low fig-
ures.
W. H. MURPHY, Prop.
MI LLER & KN00P,
DEALERS IN
Fancy, Faiiljsstajle Groceri
Fianke's old Stand on Ant Street,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
IItw Fnk, Cheap M on Hail
Give ntf a Trial.
Highest cash price paid for dfenlty pro-
duce. Goods delivered to any part *
of the city free of cl.^ge.*
M. MEYERS'
PRIDE OF TEXAS
Cigar Manufactory,
BRENHAM, ! : : TEXES.
CHOICE BRANDS:
"Belle of Brenham;" "Belle of Temple j"
"La Corona;" "New Stock."
Havana and Sumatra tobacco guaran-
teed. Orders solicited from the country.
Only manufacturer in the state of these
goods—no retail—wholesale exclusively.
WALLNEY & HESS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Saddles 8 Harness,
Main Street, Brenham. Texas,
Keep on hand a full line of saddles
and harness of our own make Also a
> in our line. Pepair
"' done.
undersold by any
and Harness ot our owi
large stock of goodain o
lag neatly and promptly <
M.We will not be <
Houses Joved!
liaise your Houses—Don't Cat
Tour Doors off.
1 am prepased to more or raise houses In
any part ot the state at reasonable prices
bemgprovikd with all necessary machin-
ery for that business. Addr:ss
E. B. McGowen,
Brenham, Texas. •
Fisher & Weis
butchers
AND DEALERS IS
ure stock,
Coiner of Ant and Qaitman streets,
BBDHiX, TEXAS
TlM highest market price paid in cash
fo iM cattle, hoga- and sheep.
Ap».Hdtwtf
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powder never varies, A marvel ol
purity, stremcth and Wtialexomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be Bold In competition with the mnl-
tltude of low lest, short weight, alum or
"esphate powders. Sold only To cans. Hoy-
•aklngS'owder Co., 1<># Wall St. N. 1.
j.mcfflrland,
■ DEALER IN -
Blank Books,
Pocket books, and every kind of books, alto
IN KNDLKL, VANITY.
Gold Pens and Pencils,
Writing Desks, Inkstands, Erasers, Bubbers
X'endcildwij, Ktc.
6ekhihe OIL (ajktin8s,
CUtnmofc Frames, Mattings, etc.
Table Cutlery, Crockery, Glass-
-ware, Musical Instruments,
and Sl»"iet Music.
Sole agents for the celebrated Bridgeport
and Chicago Cottage
ORGAHS.
And tlie renowned New England .
Piano,
Come and see them, and get prices be-
fore purchasing. Tuning and rr~ ' '
did to"
promptly attended to by Mr. Hatfield, a
thorough mechanic and served his appren-
ticeship in the factory.
IPIPI)
leading dally and
1 and ihao»7.lues.
any pipfastlon.
Is supptted with th* leadl
SfiWw ""
week-
Sub-
Central House Building,
—
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
Though shaken in Jtveij joint and ' liber
with lever and ague, or rolious remittent,
tne system may yet be freed from the ma-
lignant virus with Hosteller's Stomach
Bitters. Protect the system against it with
this beneficent Snti-spasmodic, which is
furthermore a supreme remedy for liver
complaiitvconstipation. dyspepsia, debili-
ty. rheumatism, Kidney troubles and other
ailments.
For s*l© by all; druggists and dealers
generally.
TUTT'S
pills
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVE It,
and MALARIA*
From these sources arise three fourths ol
the diseases of the human raae. These
symptoms lndieato their exiatunce: Lou ot
WtJ^l Bowels c native, Sleb Head-
ache, AUlnoss alter eating, armies to
eaerUoa of body or mind, F.rnctoUon
s*.ft°*» Irritability or temper, lew
A feeling of having neglected
MSpluU^rta^at the
- 'or. Ai§ aDvcrmo^lnoTltTT'S
. ——.baverocmial. Their action on tho
Kidneys and Skit also prompt; removing
allimpuifflee through these three " scav-
engers qCthe ay item," producing appe-
tite, sonntf d Igost ton .roflulur stools, a clear
skin and a vigorous body. TUTT'S PILLS
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
r ifB FX
"I bavo
tlon.two
Unds
that
a mew ait.
th<
tin
Murr«y8t.,N.Y
Grat Maw on Irtnmtm changed _
■tantly to a tluwer BuiX by a single ap.
plloatlon of tie Mik. "Villi by Druggists,
or sen thy exp.< «oiiTrcclptbftl.
OOoo.44 Murray Street, New York. —*
mr« MANUAL or USEFUL RECiIPTI fkl
NOVEMBER
longest
A,
• ifc ii^WOSS
the Sabine rivpr and swamp, a
mile and three quarters.
•
The remains of Harvey, the
discoverer of the circulation of
the blood, have been placed in
athousand-dollar marble coffin
by the Royal College of Physi-
cians.
Chief Justice Bartol, of Mary-
land, resigned last Saturday.
He had been Chief Justice for
fifteen years. .Under the law-his
successor must driafe from Hal
timore and be elected on toe
6th proximo.
Representative Townsend, of
Illinois, declares that Tilden is
gaining strength in the West,
and that if he would only an
nounce a readiness td take the
nomination, he could get it with-
out a struggle.
Ex-Gov. Gear, ex-Gov. Car-
penter and Hiram Price, at pres-
ent Indian commissioners,?are
talked of as candidates who will
Aflisort for
compete with Mr.
election to the United
Senate from Iowa.
States
In Athens, Texas, s
married metf are living
thtir; fourths sonfl with
third and a fflaipity At
with their sec^ra wives; jite
young men complain that the
widowers have consumed the
crop of marriageable girls.
The gold diggers in Berk-
shire county, Moss., are losing
faith in the enterprise upon
which they entered with san-
guine expectations. The own-
er of the vein, however, who is
a colored man, keeps on dig-
ging and will not admit he
is discouraged.
New York society receives
Henry Irving with open arms,
but frigidly refuses to accept
Misl Terry, of hfs6na'p*ny,ui»-
on any tefHf.< .'Berth
ried, but have s<tpa
their lawful companion^ and in
claims to sociaf recognition they
are upon the same ground. To
punish in the one case and con-
dole in the other ts individual
injustice and demoralizing to
society.
The founders of the town of
Graham, when making deeds to
fots, inhibited the sale of liquor
by the purchaser. fH' one in-
stance this was diategarikd,
and a lawsuit, which has been
pending four years, was the re-
suit, and it isjiow before the su-
preme court; The legal ques-
tion InvoIvedT is whether a man
can convey property by deed,
and prohibit far all time the
purchasers from engaging in a
business pevmigpd%]il|w.
While therein n
of the Unite# States
spending extravaga;
cessity
rnment
sums of
money span a standing, artny,
outlays for-pdtti^ our clalt id
a proper co#ditioft. of t* ' k
as recemiAended by
Wnght, chief of engineers,in his
annual report, are demanded by
our geographical configuration.
We have an extensile coast
range, completely exposed to
foreign invasion. It must be
fortified. As the work will take
some time, it would appear that
it could not begin at too dirty
a date^
Now Orleans TimeajD emo-
crat: Charge# art made that
the United States Government
is as much to blame as the Mop-
St Lonls Republican.
ITWt common pastime with
republican orators to charge
southern and southwestern so-
ciety with an unusual number
of crimes of blood. Whiskey
drinking and blood shedding
»re the characteristics of the
south and southwest, according
to. republican authorities, and
the charge has been so long and
so persfstently dinned into the
ears of northern people, as to
create the impression that quar
ter that every other man to be
met with in the south is either
a drunkard or a man-killer.
It is a twin falsehood, and the
liqubr drinking part of it has
been recently exploded by sta
tistles, which show that there
are as may drinking saloons
in Chicago as in the whole state
of Missouri; four times as many
in Ohio (i6,ooo) as in Missouri
(4000) ; more ia the state of
Maine than in the state of South
Carolina; and as a rule, more
in any northern state than in
any southern state ol equal
population.
Now? as to blood-sheddi
The Statement is mode ii
nettioii* with the Zura Burns
mystery at Lincoln, 111,, that
"the blood of more than thirty
slain human beings is resting
upon this (Logan) county."
There are a few counties in the
southwest that'cao make a worse
showing than this, and it may
as well be borne in mind by
those Illinois republican papers
which affect to be believe that
all,or even a greater part, of
the business of man-slaying is
to be found in the south.
. i 11 1 »
I orty Tear's Experience of an Old Nurse
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing, Syrup, for
children teething, is the prescription of one
of the best female physicians and nurses
in the United States, and has been used
for forty years with never-failing success
by millions of mothers for their children
It relieves the child from pain, cures dtt-
child it rests the mother. We would say
to every mother who has a'dtDd' suffering
from any of the foregoing complaints. Do
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices
ojf others, stand between your suffering
third and the relief that will be sure—yes,
absolutely pure-to follow the use oflhis
medicine. Sold by druggists throughout
the world. Price 2 * cents a bottle.
The Benefactor of His lUce.
Philadelphia Record)
The young man in South Car-
olina who*: Hftt^tiistructed a
machine that witt pick t Wo bales
of cdttou in a day has done
more for his country and man-
kind than the wisest statesman
or the greatest soldier who was
ever born among us. His work
will stand as long as cotton
jrows or men wear shirts on
their backs. Insomuch as his
device lessens the labor of gath-
ering cotton and tie ultimate
cost of production, to that ex-
ent the inventor has procured
'or the toflirig millions of the
world a perpetual benefaction.
WHAT WILL STOP MY C0W.il-
ing at night f Guarantee Acker's English
remedy will. Priee ioc., 50c. & $t.
A THOROUGH COURSE of Acker's
Blood Elixir will remove all taint from the
blood. It cares Scrofula. Ulcers, Boils
and Pimples. Sold by Walker & Bell.
NO LONGER A QUESTION of opin-
on, we guarantee eveiy box of Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets, Price, ate. & $oc.
AN OLD HUttSi SAYS: Acker's
English Remedy is best for coughs, croup,
diphtheria, or bronchitis. Sold by Walker
& Bell.
USE ACKER'S ENGLISH RF,M-
edy for Consumption. Sold by Walker &
BuL
LADIES SHOULI* UBMtMlER, a
beautiful complexion results from using
Acker's Sold At *t.
"J DON'T PEEL WELL!" The
stomach is out of order; neglected, this
means chrohic dyspepsia. You should
take Acker* Dyspepsia Tablets and Moid
this terrible disease. Sold by WMlM &
Bell,
cr
even Xsthtia, ifimefliatay Hwvad by
Acker's English Remedy. Sold timlergua-
nratee by Walker & Bell.
mons for the existence an
tection of polygany since ^
In the act OTganinng Utahlnto l
• Territory passed bfCbnftfWf
and signed by President Filmore
in i8$o, it is said there was no
provision against polygamy.
Then the President appointed
Brigham Young as ^Governor,
making polygamy a crime was
passed, President Lincoln ap-
pointed' as District. Attorney to
enforce the law ^ man who had
three wives. ThePenver Inter-
Ocean, which thus arraigns the
government, is very out-spoken
in its censure.
Secretary of War, Lincoln,
has written a Utter to Mayor
Latrobe of Baltimore, in ans-
wer to ad invitation to visit that
city and make an examination
of the. channel leading to the
harbof, with a vi^W of jrtotn-
mending an appropHktion to
have the channel wMened, in
which, while speaking, in very
favorable terms of the project,
he calls attention to the fact
that under the law it is not in
his province to make such rec-
ommendation.
Chapped Hands, Face, Pimples, and
rough Skin, cured by using Jumper Tar
Soap, made Caswell, Us
NewYor*. 'wTl
iM0fcCo.
Gen. Sherman's usefulness
threatens to take the turr\ of
the Prince of Wales. He is
already in great demand for
kiid-glove occasions and epicu-
rean feasts. As a courtier he
has never yet shone, but it is
not too late to put his best foot
forward.
Farm Notes.
Save the best field and gar-
den seeds,
Now feed the pigs and poul-
try extra.
Protect your sheep from cold
storms.
Colorado is now coming to
the front as a wheat producing
state.
A burning log or any other
light will keep away coons frcm
cornfields.
Ashes and soot are good to
kill the turnip fly. Dust on
when the dew is on.
Fish may be scaled much
more easily if dipped for an in-
stant in boiling water.
When the grass is not dewy
sheep should have drink. Salt
once a week is needful.
Plucking the first formed
melons makes the others bigger.
This is the Southern way.
Leave weaned lambs in the
old pastures and take all but
two or three old ewes away.
Rye, sown in the previous
autumn, gives good early
spring and late autumn pasture.
Insect parasites are said to
be less common than usual this
season; but the reason is un-
known,
The snow-flake potato is an
excellent keeper. There is prob-
ably no variety that excells it
in this particular.
Watermelon rinds cut the
thickness of a silver dollar may
be preserved with ginger and
fresh lemon peel. They are
a delicious sweetmeat.
170,000,000 bushels is the
output Kansas expects from
her cornfields this year, she has
less wheat than last, the amount
being 28,380,000 bushels.
Never attempt to carry a
herd through a winter without
liberally .feeding all kinds erf
hay, fine and coarse, corn butts,
some oat and even wheat straw.
Scrape up all the refuse
available as manure for future
use. Cart it out and spread it
on cultivated fields or meadows
and you will hear from it next
summer in increased crops.
Orchard grass will stand freez-
ing hetter than any other va-
riety, and is at all time a good
grass to retain its hold in the
soil. It requires, however, a
very rich and well prepared
land.
Of the many remedies befoire the public
for Nervous Debilitj and weakness of
Nerve Generative System, there is none
equal to Allen's Brain Food, which prompt-
ly and permanently restores all lost vigor;
it never fails. $ 1 pkg., 6 for $5.—At drug-
;ists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315
rirsl Ave. New York City.
1 ■ .1 i "m't ——
John Strathern, a rich Aus-
tralia^ met his betrothed, an
English lady, on the transfer
platfoita ait Council Bluffs tne
other day by appointment.
Each had traveled one*third
around the. globe to meet the
other. They had not met be-
ore in ten years.
The liter should never be allowed to
remain torpid. Smith's Bile Beans are na-
ture s assistant to a diseased liver. 35 cts.
per bottle.
Smith's Bile Beans not only remove bil-
iousness, but prevents that condition of the
liver tlta:t leans to it.
Nots only are tourists now go-
ing to Florida in large numbers
)ut also hundreds of well to-do
people are. moving into the
state with the intention of pur-
chasing sites for orange and
im« proves, or small farms on
which fruits and vegetables can
>e cultivated more easily and
profitably than in any other
state.
f" ■ 1111.
Pure Cod-Liver Oil made from selected
livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Haz-
ard & Co., New York. It i* absolutely
pure and sweet. Patients who have once
takta it,prefer It to all others. Physicians
have (leaded it superior to any of the other
oils in market. .1
Lieut. Fremont, of the army,'
was married on the I2th
inst. to Miss Carrie Townsend.
The young officer is the son of
the once famous Gen. Fremont.
BAD BLOOD.
8CKOFULOU8,
INHERITED,
CONTAGIOUS,
1 'i'!, Scrofulous I,'leers broke out on my
! m.,h hrjMt, was one mass of enr-
11,T. ' °,"w of tUete Ulcers were not less
i'me 1111lichen In diameter,
[lie edge* rough, ragged and seemingly deaii
U™ '"me aml ""s'1 "W-Jth
nlTiAi ? Everything known to the
h '!"',ulty, w;!d ,"'ira vatu. Grral-
un> t ie bone ItSelf became diseased, and
then the Jutftrlng beimn In earliest. Hone
"P b -gaii to take the place of those hltti-
erto on clitt surface. I became a mere wreck,
•or monltw at a time conld not get tnyhantU
to my head because of cureine soreness.
Could not turn in Bed,
Knew not what It was to bo an hour even free
nom pain. Had reason to look upon life
ttoelt asacurse. In theeummeroflBHO, after
ten years ot this wretched existence, I Wan
to use the (Jutlcura Remedies, and after two
years persistent use of tl>ern the last ulcer
was healed. The dread disease has succum-
bed. All over the breast where was once a
massot corruption is now a healthy skin.
My weight has Increased from nne hundred
and twenty-three pounds to one hundred and
nfly-six pounds, and the good work Is still
Koinp; on I feel myself a new man, anil all
through the Cutlcura Remedies.
JAMES JO. H1CII.VRDSON,
Custom House, New Orleans.
Sworn to before United Slates Commissioner
•J. D. CBAwronn.
To Cleanse the Klood
of Scrofulous, inherited and Contagious Hu-
mors,and thus remove the most proline cause
of human suffering to clear the skin ofdls-
Dgurlng blotches, Ifchtng tortures, Humtll.
atlng eru ptions, and Loathsome sores caused
by impure ami poisoned blood, to purify and
beautify the skin, and restore th» hair so that
no trace of disease remain, Cutlcura Resol-
vent, the new blood purlller, Diuretic and
Aperient, an l Cittlcu a ami Cutlcura Soap,
Si1" ™™ aml heautillers are In-
ralllble They are the only remedies that
succeed when all other means fall.
Great Blood Medicines.
The half has not been told as to the great
cnrslive iiowers of the Cutlcura Remedies. I
have paid hundreds or dollars for medicines
to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and
never found anything yet to en mil the Cutl-
cura Remedies. CIUS. A, WIMJAM8.
Providence, It. 1.
Price of Cutlcura, small boxes X cents:
large boxes, «. Cutlcura Resolvent, »{
l>er 1 Kittle. Cutlcura Soap, 2.V. Cutlcura
Shsvlng Siap, Inc. Sold by all druggists:
hitter Drug and Chemical Co., Jtjoton,
Mass.
Send for "How to Cure Skin DUeaees.'
CATARRH
oomplete treatment $1,
A single dose of Sanford's Radical Cure
instantly relieves the most violent sneezing
Or Head colds, clsars the liend as by magic,
stops watery discharges from the Nose anil
Eyes, prevents ringing noises In the Head,
cures nervous H»adache, and subdues Chills
and Fevers In Chronic Catarrh It cleanses
the nasal passates of foul mucus, restores
the sense of smell, tastes, and heart na when
affected, frees the head, throat, and bron-
chial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and
puriHes the breath, stipsthe cough and ar-
rests the progressotcatawh toward consump-
tion.
One liottle Radical Cure, one 1101 Catar-
rhal Solveot, and Sanford's luhaler, all in
one package, of all druggists for *1. Ask for
Stauford'a Radical Cure. Potter Drug
and Chemical Co, Boston.
rOLLIWOs For the relief and preven-
y»»7"»gi,ilon, the Instant It Is ap-
plled, of rheumatism, >'eu-
Byjvralgiai Sciatica, Cougbs,
#y*Colds, Weak Back, Stom-
ach aud bowels, Mooting
pains. Numbness, Hysteria
Feiiiale Pains, Palpitation,
I)ysii«iisla, tlverComplaint
/t LtCTW c\\Biilious Fever, Malaria ami
fti J.L«< Kiddemics, use Collin's
MS TER9 Plasters (an Klectrio Bat-
tery combined Willi a Porous Piaster) and
laugh at pain. 25 cts. everywhere.
I. X. L. SARSAPARILLA,
With Iodide of Potash)
The Great Blood Purifier.
It has no eaual far any diseast arising
from impure blood. Try it. Price $1.00.
For sale by WALKER & BELL,
Brenham, Texas.
M. D. COXKLIN & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Houston, Texas.
I.X.L. CHILL CURE
Should any one snffering with Chills and
Fever ague, Bilious, Malarial or Intermit-
tent Fever, after taking I.X. L. Chill cure,
return the bottle and say that it did not
benefit him, the dealer is authorized to re-
fund the amount paid for it. Price $1.00.
For sale by WALKER A BELL,
Brenham, Texas.
Iff. t>. COLLIN & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Houston, Texas.
I.X.L. LIVER PILLS
Coated, pleasant, prompt and relia-
ble. Cures Headache, Indigestion, Cos-
tiveaess; Torpid Liver and Jaundice.
One Bottle—25 Pills—25 cetlts.
For sale by WALKER & BELL,
Brenham^ Texas.
M. ». CONKLIN & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Houston, Texas.
Mr. James Walker, Ennis, Texas, says:
•Brown's Iron Bitters has given me
strength and perfect health."
The Mikado of Japan bas on-
ly one child left, his family of
six having been thus reduced.
The street-cleaning department
is evidently in the hands ot a
"nfi' _
Prevent sickness by taking occasionally
one of Emory's Little Cathartic PlUs, a
wonderful appetiser, an absolute care of
Biliousness.—15 oents.
"1 fill the mr said ^Willie
when he got into his mother's
preserve closet. "And I foot
the Bill," remarked papa, over-
hearing the soliloquy.—Mer
chant Traveler.
Ata's Iipvei Mas hoi
The undersigned, owners of the patent
right of these machines for the counties of
Washington, Austin, Waller, Colorado,
Fayette, Bastrop and Burleson, are now
prepared to fill orders for these newly pat-
ented Fluting Machines and Seik-
Ironirs. A child ten years old can work
it. It does the work that no other fluter
can pottibly do; will do the puffing with-
out folding, and any depth ruffling requir-
ed-five yards deep if necessary, neither of
which oan be done on any other fluter.—
Retail price only $3. Call and examine
them. All orders most be addressed to
J. G. RANKIN & CO-
Brenham, Texas.
Good, reliable agents wanted in. Austin,
Colorado, Fayette and Bastrop counties.
wmmm-rnm
WiirlitteAfc
— AT
B. LEHMANN'S
aTm. beoknenkaktT
Practical fatchnatfirl Jeieler
brenham, : ; ; : texa8.
cr njewetryciocka, and Watches, Spec
tacles, tc. Patrcr-ne solicited.
MeCLUNG k R0B8R80N,
(Successors to Carlisle, Roberson & Co.
General Insunnw Agents,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Fire, Marine, Life and Accident Insur"
ance written at thes lowest rates, in the best
companies in the world. Save money by
call on us before Insuring elsewhere,
MeMyre louse,
Corner of Main and Market streets,
BRIHHAM, TEXAS.
MBS. M. E. WARKBN, Proprietress.
EVAHSICH & KREBS.
—DSALEks IN—
FAKOY GROCEEIES,
CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND
CIGARS.
Fresh iiecr always on tap. Lunch at all
hours. Corner of Ant and Sandy streets,
Brenham. Texas.
PEBRY & ROBINSON,
Wraotois* Builder?,
Brenham, Texas.
We are prepared to contract for the erection
of brick buildings, or arty kind of brick work
Job Work a Specialty.
Estimates for either our own make, or
Houston brick solicited.
GEORGE ROWERS,
PAIHTEHsPAPSB HANGER
AND DEALkR IN
faints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, etc.
Ant street, Brenham, Texas.
Is prepared to take contracts tor house
painting, and paper hanging in all stjles.
Sijn painting a specialty All sizes of
glass kept in stock. Special attention giv-
en to painting in the country.
IV KRENTZLIX,
DIALER IN
Wiles, Uqoors, Toka c«,
Cigars, Crockery and Gla.«sware
(Graber Bulldlnc, Wwt 81d of Square.
BKKNHAM. TRIAS.
MT Goods ddivered in all parti of the
free of charge Jan {, iWl-dwiy
"»P7davxs7
Contmotor and Builder
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
I am prepared to con a act for the erec-
tion of brick buildings. I make a special-
ty of Job Work, and guarantee satisfac-
tion. 300,000 brick now on hind. I have
also made arrangements to procure Houa-
ten pressed brick and am prepared to exe-
cute orders for building with them. For
particulars, Or estimates apply to
E. P. or f. W. DAVIS.
A.. BTUNT,
Dyer and Scourer
St. Charles Street, next door to
Exchange Hotel,
6leamn8 and repairing
Gentlemen's and Ladies Clothes;
neatly cleaned.
Dying G-nts and Ladies clothing a iptci-
ality ; all work guaranteed and done
promptly.
brbhmm foundry
-AMD —
MACHINE SHOP.
. The foundry and machine shops are now
of all kinds of maohln
fall blast. Kepatrlngofal! klndsof
•rv, boilers, tie., aspeelalty.
Cash liAjil for v»hl Iron, ooiiper,.brass
tlno. W» are paying fbm *1(1 to Sift
♦JO |ier ton far old Iron.
C. 9. ParrOH, Propiletor.
nibarc DiUwIni,
P. R. DAWSON,
INVKMTOK AMD BOILDf X 0>
GondengersandPeeders
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
ALSO A (MKT ro*
Cotton Gins, Fee Jets and Con-
demns, Steam Engines,
and Cotton Pusses.
Fling of Gins, Repairing Gin Brushes,
Brushes made new. Feeders and Con-
densers repaired, Work guaran-
teed to give satisfaction, and
all orders most prompt-
ly attended to.
BRENHAM. :« ; TEXAS.
J. C. HARRIS. jTiTMliaM
HARRIS & PJDESLER,
(Successors to Kavaaaagh It Presler.)
RECEIVING, FORNMOIK Ml
COMMISSION HffiCHAHTS
BRENHAM, : : : tKXAa. ■
of cotton
— tee
— —— aadthtil
public in general,:
cotton establishmeat in
agents for the celebrated i
nessee Wagon, equaled ty
passed by none; also, a
ed Cotton Gins,.Presses,
Engines See., and '
Fence Wire and,
Brenham, fane
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