Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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whan yon suddenly
awake H the night
U seldom caused by
• burglar standing
i over your bed, but It
is a symptom of dis-
eafMvhich no woman
should negleot. It
means that some part
of her delicate organ-
Ism is undertoned or
diseased. No wise
woman ever neglects
this symptom for a
day.
f SBRSTLE'S 1 soon removes the -cause of the
I FEMALE > trouble because it acts directly
.. , , I PANACEA, j upon the affected organs, put-
ting them in a state ef perfect health.
HAD •lirFSRU FOR SIX YBlKR*.
W'hff
g. p. p.{j
m 8he wasetron* e
r months before tt
Druggists Sell 6. f.p.
Writ* !• MDIPS' HEALTH Cf.CB, T*h>tta>aa#»
*»• . i- UKRHTBB * CO., for (tm imm
«— a»r»f»y jour <«•*,
£
the purest and BEST. <*3-
h. l 8chdli. unit ftrniham. Teias
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Our Spring Styles
In Sterling; Olotbins; for this season are
beautiei, and have Arrived in to many new
and graoetul etylei in cut and fabric that
they equal the beat custom made both in
fine workmanship and perfect fit.
OUR PKIOC* FOR N(W AN*
meat 8TVLIS will 8URPRI88
YOU-
Call and examine sur »tock before buying
SCHMID BROTHERS.
joseph tristram,
-DIAUGi
Drugs, Medicines
toilet articles, etc-
SOUTH IID1 PUBLIC BQDAR1 - - •' • - • BBIBUAH, THAR
A fall supply of all the popular Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles and
Fine Perfiunerlea in endless variety. Physicians Presoriptions carefully
and accurately compounded at all hours, day er night
atripto europe
Or anv distance from home'should always b«
prepared for with a flask of our
pure
hiqh-qrade
newport rye
or Fern Uill Bourbon Wblekey for medicinal
purposes. Chance of water or climate is
apt to bring disorders of tho system, and for
cramps, summer complaints, or "that tired
feeling," there i» nothing will relieve it like_a
drink of our pi're liquors,
SVflUCK, Manager.
ere is but One Way to
Buy Goods cheap, and
that is for
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WHES YOU ARE IN NEED OP
Dinner Setts, .toilet Setts, Glassware, Tinware,
Graniteware, Lamps, Notions and Novelties,
Hotel and Bar Goods,
...try
US
We will not allow My hetse to undersea us.
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BiK Lot of Fruit Jars ancLJelly Glasses
COMB AND PRICE THEM.
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Yours for Businew.
o schawe * son
Free Delivery in City.
Near PMtofice.
ttttttt"
NOW IS THE TIME TO USE.
disinfectants
To
Spbsao or;
Contagious Diseases.
r. e. luhn
Has on Hand a Larjs
Supply of
Crude Carbolic Add,
Crystal Carbolic Add,
Oeoha,
Chloro-K iplhotonm,
flint,
Pomal4ai»*,
*«»< the Hensa Deserted.
One day General WWler and hi»
family lodged in & fashionable »ec-
tion of Washington, relates the New
York Sun, but after a trial of it
for a few day* Mrs, Wheeler became
dissatisfied, nnd one evening when
her husband returned from congress
elie said: "Father, I do not like
this placa at all, and really think
we had better move, if you don't ob-
ject." "Certainly not, mother," re-
turned the erer gallant general,
"just please yourself—anything
suits me." Nothing more was said
n the subject, but a couple of day*
later on seeking jtha society of his
family after the official duties of the
day were over the congressman found
the apartment deserted, and, on in-
quiry, found that his family had
moved during the day. No one
knew where they had gone. Mrs.
Wheeler had merely neglccted to in-
form her husband that they were to
move that day, and where the new
residence was. lie went to various
hotels, but didn't find them, so fin-
ally spent the night at one, and next
day his colleagues were highly di-
verted and interested at the engag-
ing candor with which the great lit-
tle man related how he had lost his
family, and asked their advice as to
where they supposed he could find
them. In the course of the day one
of the children came to the capitol
to find out why father hadn't been
homo the night before, and then the
omission of letting him know the
secret of where they had meved
was rectified, and he went gayly to
the new quarters, where, with Mrs.
Wheeler, he had a hearty laugh over
their temporary separation.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I f m still prepared to h andle
and ttore a'l the ootton brought
to my platform and will be glad
to see my friends. My ware-
house was damaged by the storm
Saturday night, but I am still
doing business at the old s tand.
Yours truly,
j. r. Penninoton.
Singular Aetlea at Law.
A singular literary lawsuit is ex-
citing much interest in Ifome. Some
time ago l'rofesser CHgnoni, #f the
Rome university, came into posses-
sion »f some manuscript alleged to
liavo been written by Leopard I. He
published them as a contribution to
I^opardi literature. Soon after-
ward a government librarian named
Tacehi daelared himself to be tho
author of tho manuscripts. Pro-
fessor Cugnoni maintained that it
was impossible for any living Italian
to counterfeit Lcopardi's style, nod
refused to entertain Tacchi's claim.
Thirteen years passed when, on the
occasion of the I*opardian oenien-
ary. Abbot Cozza Luzzf, vice liben-
ian of the Vatican, published certain
manuscripts of Leopardi which had
found their way into the iYatlcafl
library,' and which the abbot de-
clared to be authentic. Some <ff
the manuscripts contained passages
identical with thpse published by
Professor Cugnoni. On thd
strength ot this confirmation of hii
theory Professor Cugnoni accused
Tacchi of literary dishonesty. HanfO
the present trial. Feeling i# run?
nlng high not only between Cugnoni
and Tacchi, but also between they
respective advocates.
Creamery butter, best to be
had, for sale by I. Nowakowsky
Jio ."feed ot Balnr Robbed.
"I wish I could reach all Ameri-
cans intending to visit the exposi-
tion and give them some advice bas-
ed upon experience,remarked a
citizen of this country, who for
some years has been a resident at
the French capital, the other day in
Washington. "The keepers of Paris
hotels are the worst set of robl>cr*
that were ever permitted to remain
out of prison, and Americans are
their especial victims, But it is by
no means necessary that Americans
ihould be robbed. They have no
need to patronize the hotels while in
Paris, at most not moro than for a
day gr two. All over the city of
Paris there are rooms and apart-
ments thai can be rented for far
less money than liko apartments
here. The restaurants of Paris are
unsurpassed in cheapness and excel-
lence, and by the exercise of a little
ingenuity the American in attend-
tnee upon the exposition can live
nearly aa cheaply aa he could at
home and get far more pleasure out
of it than he could if he stayed at
a hotel, where he pays three prices
for everything he gets "
A Teatfcfal Prefeaaer.
-Charles ,V. Cnsaehs, instructor U
French and Spaniah in Harvard Vol
iyeraity, has just been appointed t\
the chaii of Spanish »t the XTall
States naval academy at Annapol
He ii only. 25 yean old, and grad(
sated fracn the Uairemtj •! Sw
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H twtm M MKTS
"to select too* Tto M
tnas are bvaatifWL We're selling
eZpet. 5*
it/ sad pxxis to select fraa ' be
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OWR Y008 FAR*.
Ton Can Buy Ose Cheaper Than Paying
Sent.
During the paat few years fruit
growing and truck raising have
developed into great industries in
this State. When proper culture
and care have been exercised big
money haa been realized. Lands
which a few years ago were regard-
ed as almost worthless are now
yielding from $50.00 to $250.00 per
acre where planted in fruit or
vegetables.
The cry from the Northern and
Eastern consumers is loud for
Texaa fruita and vegetables. There
is no such thing as glutting the
market with the finest grade of
fruits and vegetables.
Texaa fruits and vegetables are
leading these products from other
States and the demand is increas-
ing each year. There are thousand
of acres of land ia Central East
Texaa well adapted to these crops
convenient to transportation lines
which can be bought cheaply on
long time payments.
It has long puzzled the ordinary
miad to know why a well-to-do
tenant farmer will rent lauds when
he can secure a home in the best
fruit and truck growing section of
Texas for less than be pays annually
for rent.
If you deBire further information
regarding these lands, their price
juki lqeotion and ^erms pa which
they can be socured, write to the
Immigration Department of the
Houston fut & West Texas lty.,
Houston, OTxas, stating just what
you want and you vtill secure full
particulars.
Easy (er Him,
"You understand, of course," pur-
raed the lawyer, "what is meant by
a "preponderance of evidence?"
"Yes, sir," replied the man whom
he was examining with reference to
his qualifications as a juror.
"Let me have your idea of it, il
fou please?"
"I understand it, I tell you."
"Well, what is it?"
"Why, anvbodv can understand
that."
"I would like to have your defini-
tion of it."
"I know what it is all right.
-When I tell you I know what a
thing is, I know it. That's all
there is about that."
"Well, what was the question I
asked you?"
"You ought to know what
was. 1 f you've forgot your
questions, don't try to get me to re-
member them for you."
"I don't want to hear any more
of that kind of talk," interrupted
the court. "Answer the questions
addressed to you by the counsel."
"Judge, I did. Ho asked mo if
1 knew what it was, and I 6aid I
did."
"Are you sure you understand
what is meant by the term 'prepon-
derance of evidence'?"
"Of course I am, judge."
"Well, let us hear your idea of
it."
It's evidence previously ponder-
ed." ».V" ,
that
own
About $9000 worth of water
damaged goods will be sold at
your own figure at
F. Dobert & Son's.
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Fresh vi
Points Received Daily
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
b. s. rogers,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in all tho Courts of the State.
Offlce—Second Floor Graber ltulMhig
s
weauingen & teague.
Attorasys at Xaa-w,
bkknham, Tkxas.
Office, South Side Public Square.
4.MPBELL A PENNINGTON,
Attoraeya-at-Law,
Brenfaanij Texas;
Ailbuiineti entrusted in our care will re
oeive prompt and careful attention
Offloe ov*r FirtttN&Uoual Bunt.
W. C. Hkndrbson. J. M. hkndkrson
Notary l'ubhc.
henderson & henderson,
Attorneys and Coonselors-at-Law,
Licensed and will practico in all State and
Federal Couru-.
Oftick—Second floor Schniid Huilding.
e.0e
senter,
LAWYER,
General Attorney Toxhs ProM ars<*clntlon«
^x.Not»ry Public.
803 Main Ht., 2<1 Floor,
j( m. math is,
ATTOKNK* AT LAW.
Practices in all the Courts'of the titato.
Ofltre—1,'pNfMirn in Norton Kuildinc.
J. S, HOLLAND. H. V. HOLLAND.
Holland & Holland,
Physicians and
Surgeons.
Office—Jacob's building—Up one flight.
brenham, texas.
Prescription headquarters—8. Kouse &
Co.'s Drug JStore.
telephone at Office ani> Residence
Carlisle & Co.,
fien'l Insurance Agents,
Krenham, Texas.
0111c«: Oror (iralicr's Jewelry Htore.
THE
If lr*n RnnnlnK Short t
'A roo<1 drnl of anxiety has b«en
felt during the last two 'ears m to
the available supplies ot iron ores
and fuel. The total world's con-
sumption of iron ore« in 1899 was
probably more than 90,000,000 toils.
Of this quantity, I take it that the
United States contributed more than
22,000,000. But in all countries
alike Very exceptional efforts wore
made to increase the output so aa
to overtake the greatly stimulated
demand. These efforts are still be-
ing continued. Spain has been ran-
sacked from one end to the other in
order to increase tho available sup-
plies. Franco is opening up new
sources of supply in (Jreece, North
Africa and elsewhere. The Ger-
man* have sought to acquire almost
a monopoly of the supply of Swed-
ish Lapland—within the Arctic cir-
cle—for a nnttiber of yean to come,
and have concluded airangements
which point to their belief that iron
ores are likely to become Increasing-
soarce. This is a very general
apprehension, aud if, as I believe,
it is justified by the facts, then it
seems to be probable that thil con-
dition may mainly determine future
supremacy. Mme. de Stael once ob-
served that "l'rovidenoo fights on
the side of tho biggest battalions."
In the war of commerce and Indus-
try, it is conceivable that Providen-
ce may in the future seem to inter-
pose,on behalf of the nation that
has the largest available luppliei of
cheap iron ores. »
lists Iw U«flUt»n,
Some of the big New York stores
are tryinf a new method of dealing
with shoplifter*. The present sys-
tem of proeecutiag them in court is
not entirely satisfactory, because if<
the pilfered article* come to less than
925 the charge can only be petty lar-
eeoy. Therefore the detective* now
take from the shoplifter* whatever
they have stolen, conduct them to the
bade do©* and dismiss then) with-"a
Eighty In-trustor* and <»Ulcers—011 Un-
dent*, Not Including Rummer
School Students— Women Admitted to
All Department*—-Tuition Free—Total
Expense* $150 OO to OO-Student#
from College* of Kepute Admitted
Without Examination* and <>lven Cred-
its for Work Completed.
academic department.
Fes6ion begins October 1; untranco ex-
aminations September 26. Matriculat on
fee, $10 ooj 162 courses of studj; Universi-
ty system of instruction and discipline; Li-
brary of 35,000 volumes; Y. M. C. A., V.
W. C. A, Gymnasium, Athletic Held.
Teachers' courses lead to Permanent State
Teacher.' Certilicatee. Engineering depart-
ment confers degree of Civil Engineer.
law department.
Pesiion begins October i, entKnc* ex-
aminations Bcptomber 26. Miitri ulation
fee, payable only once, $30 00. A two years'
course leads to tho degree of Baehellor of
laws, and 01 titles bolder to practice in any
court in Texas, l.aw students mav put ue
Academic courses without further charge.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
[Located at Galveston, Texas.]
r years' course; faculty of 22 instruct-
ors; School of Phsrmacyj School of Nurs-
ing (for women). Matriculalion fee, pay-
able once, $80. -Complete equipment in all
schools. Session begins October I j entrance
examinations the preceding wc»k.
For catalogue of any department, or for
information, address
JOHN A. L1MAX, Registrar,
austin, texas.
w. a.wood *Co.
PUllll »
lumber.
Burt ShiBgloa, Windows, Doors
Briok, Lime and Goment,
Itidtbtktr Wagana,
Oonuine Gtliddoa Pence Wire
Brenhun Temr
wi mccivi
I very Day and
Verve to Order
In Any Vtyl*
AT TNI
oak hall saloon
and Kestaux-ant, j>
W>. BliBCHEKL * CO.. ProprleUn.
santa fe saloon
SNOWBANKS
Hobnob
With
summer
flowers
and the days are always
cool
IN COLORADO
No >u"h combination ot rostorative resorts
can possiblv bo found as in cool and
comfortable Colorado.
MANITOU,;
COLORADO SPRINGS,
lH'H'ALO PARK, KIOWA LODGE,
HOMANTIC PLATTE CANON,
SIIAWNEE LODGE,
SOUTH PARK.
Observation Sleeper Han Antonio to Colora-
do Springs, Pullman Palace Sleeper
Galveston to Denver.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO APOLOGIZE
FOR RIDING ON "THE DENVER."
a. a. glisson, g. a. p. d.
chas. l. Hull, t. p. a
W. F. STERLEY, a. g. Fj. a.
The Denver Road,
TOUT WORTH. TKXAS
P. B.—Hay fever cannot thrive in the In-
creased doeji and puro breathing of the un- J
contaminated air from snow-cappod moun- :
tain peaks in Colorado.
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DEALER IN
initure toils, Mattuo
" -TO-
best selected stock in. town
tioois Sold 011 Kasy Payments When
Desired.
Au Inspection will Convince of the Correctness of our
Claims.
liespectfully,
c. hermann, wesbiua«ij
aexxiixsxcEtxzxsixxxxixiiiMU
i. & g. n.
Mny to September, Sunday excur-
sions.
Sr. 11 Antonio—October 20 Nov. 2—
International Fair and Exposition.
St. IjOuis, Mo.—October "1st 6th—St.
Louis Fair.
Chica^->, III.—August 27-Sept. I.—
G. A. R. Encampment.
Richmond, Va.—Sept. 17-22 — Na -
tional Baptist conve*tion (colored)
MEXICO—September 15-16—City of
Mexico, Monterey, Salttllo, and
other ooints, account Mexican In-
depenaence Day Celebration.
Low Rates
I C
Will be made for all the above
occasions. Ask ticket agents for
particulars regarding rates, dates
of sale, limits, etc., or write to
D. J. PRICE,
P. A., PALESTINE, Tux.
Sent
Tree
"The Illustrator
and General
Narrator."
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3 liamNoiuf ly illustrated monthly msua*
<^ziue, published by the I «"t G. N lt.lt.,
tfivin« timely deHcriptiouH of the matchless
resources and opportunitien oi' TEXAS;
tho HUticial subject mattier i»f each issue to
date bt intf a.s follows: Mahch, IKiW, Texas;
Ai'RiL, Houston County; Mat, montgom-
ery County; June, Cherokee County;
July, Leon County; Aiuumt, Anderson
Countv: heptemukk, Rusk County; Ooto-
Walker County: Novemuku, Bexar
County^ Dkckmbkh, Brazoria County; Frb-
kku,
To TEXAS STATF FAIR
and Dallas Exposition
via
Sauta Fe Route
FARE $7 OO
FOR ROUND TRIP.
, —
Tickets on Sale Daily, September 28th to
October 14th, Inclusive, limited to
October 16th for Return.
RESTAURANT,
Oypodto Utlaa 0»>»t. lmkMi. Texaa.
Op«B iMf ud nifhL Hoi tad cold hutek
ri»k tad Optcn Mrrad to orte u all baarm.
The bast Ltqaoo tad Ofari in tk« city. Mc
Setter place ia town to (tt what yoa weal
Mfc. A Mill da* Biaa timiji on tap.
*oimt rod tiaoui't couoh cunt.
W a M0RPBT. Manwer.
Vi'M r.aueui mil
'ort Ueu't and trinity Counties;
Mabcu, GroKK and Wo<jd Counties.
This magazine is of great interest to the
investor, sportsman, tourist, health-seeker
and home-seek er, and will be s*Mit free to
any one paying the postage, which Is 25<»
for one year, or 2 cent* for sample copy,
Mack numbers may be had if de dred.
Address
il J PBICE, (x P 6 T A«
Palestine, Texaa.
C€T A VOTINQ
COUPON WITH
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Promptness,
Correctness.
THREE ESSENTIALS TO FIRST-CLASS PRINTING.
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6riatir. Grander and More literesting than
Ewr.
S.mta Fc ArcdU will give full information.
,V. S. KEENAN, J. G. SLOAN,
Gov. Pau. Affftnt Fas*. Agent, Urmiham.
Wm. Freitag,
BLACKSMITH...
WHEELWRIGHT
Brenbam.
Our Sale of ^vater Damaged Goods
Now On.
%
Goods Sold at Your Own Rrii
Some Rare Bargains for the Next Few Days
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HOUSTON AND TEXtS CENTRIL MH
VACATION R
RESORT POINT!
OUR
agents can
YOU
offer
TO
low
round
trip
m0untai
Corner of F»r»t nnil
Church htrMta
Spcci*l attention Riren to
Horse-Shoilni and Ripiir Work.
PitrMage Solicited, Satisfaction Aturod,
FOR SALE.
PUNTING PLANT
LATILY IHID IN THC PUBLICATION'^
or thi burton moo 11 d, ia
OFF1RIO ron SALC.
The plant ponaisUol One fi-col«mn Wa»h-
inrton band pre^s—
One fetl Uordcn jobber, with chatet, etc.
I^re* huadrcj pounds oi body type-
About 21 fonts of job.wd display type in
F. K. MORS S, 1'ass. Traffic Manager, M. L.
HouBtou. To
New Holland Herring,
Russian Sardels,
and
Sll
Hamburger Rollmops
rrift kick," *<1(11119 * warning
that Mit tUM the oflendcr will to
Huat to - -
MSWU 4
taartt ■»(! 4
08TAIMCD 1
patents
itdomauramk" free;
. hofc.tWth.Mat is aKnrad. "
y mtdnu.l ahm, 1
> MM M T« MHITMairr
h Natto.ia 14IawBin< *«."
Stands, two imposing clones, sticks, gal-
leys, leads, etc—
All ia fair condition ready for imme>
diate shipment. '
puck smm spot cash.
, . AOORtat BOX o,
Brenharai Toxan.
m 1UW
That ts What \tw
Will Do if You One*
Havb You* Wou Boat by
R HANSEN,
308T AM SHOEMAKER,
BranKan, Taxaa
just arrived
»at
I. Novvakowsky's.
TELEPHONE 69.
O^PMITI
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WM. S. VINSON,
City Scavenger,
Is Prepared to Look After the Sanitary
Condition of Yoor Premises.
Proapt Attiatlaa Hhi to iU Riticts,
Respectfully,
f W. S. VINSON.
E. D-
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