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Office of Publication: Asbeck Building, cornet Market and Quitman streets.—Entered at the Postoffice at Brenham, Texas, as second-class mail matter.
VOLUME XIII'
BRENHAM, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL
H
1888.
NUMBER 90.
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SANTA FE JROUTE.
Time Card *ir> effect March 25, 1888.
ST ATE NEWS
NORTHWARD.
SOUTHWARD.
St. Louis
Express
Kan. City
Express
STATIONS.
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Express
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Pullman Palaco Buffet .Sleeping cars between GALVESTON and KAN
SAS CITY, GALVESTON and ST. LOUIS, and DALLAS and
MEMPHIS. Elegant Reclining Chair cars free between GAL-
VESTON and BRENHAM, TEMPLE, CLEBURNE, FT. WORTH
and GAINESVILLE on night trains. J..G. SLOAN,
Ticket Clerk, Brenham.
MAY-FEST,
-AND-
Absolutely Pure.
This po'Viler never varies. A marvel of t nr-
Iv. strenffth ami wliu'esomenefw. - More ero-
ni.inicul thnu n e ordinary kind, ana nnot be
sold in competition witli the miiititiKle of tow
te-t, short welifUt alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only i.i can?. 11 o y a l Ham sr. i'owoan Co.
1(m; Wall'Street, New York.
;—The Fort Worth Electric CDe-
struction company lias been ciiar-
tered.
—The Farmers' Alliance and stock-
men of Northern Texas are working
up a scheme to establish a refrigera-
tor.
—Miss Florine Ross, daughter of
t ie governor, will be the sponsor of
the Waco military company at the
intei state drill.
—The fanners' alliance will have
a conference with the citizens of
Black Jack on May 5 with the view
to establishing a roller mill.
—A military company has been
organized at Edna and duly sworn
in. It is composed of some of tLe
best young men in the town.
—A new paper to be called the
"Age" will be started in the town of
Llano, Llano county, in a few days.
The outfit has already arrived.
—The sccoud game of baseball b -
tween the Dallas and Austin
Catarrh - sample treatment
free. Wo mail enough to convince.
15. S. i.audkrhacii & Co., 773 Broadway st.,
Newark, N. J.
^ 7777 . _ ti» « itm
Hn*
Hot from • Mcral Standpoint, bat In u
Entirely Dijtical S«n§«.
When tb« pnlM bc»U feebly, »b«n the ntrgy
to gon*; *hen tb» »pp«tlU It ««ak ana ileep un-
MrUin, theu th« body >• in a condition or actual
"low Ufa." Ko matter what tbe cannea may bava
bean Nature baa fi*»c way and udIcm her utreiiffth
le restored dl«»M« tn certain to take potneaslon of
the body. The f.rat thing any doctor dot# in soch
a case t» to aaaiat datura. Here are some in-
atancea:
Prof Anetin Flint, of BtUarut (New 7ork> CoUega,
tajn: "TbeJudi«ia«a nae of alcoholic etimulacta
la one of tha atriking cbaractarietica of progroaa In
tte practice of medicine during the last half can-
fury."
I Tb» well known Prof. .Toreph Parrtah. aaya: "Wa
know that alcohol wiU atcady tbe baart, alow tha
pulae. warm tha akin, aalm exciUment, and wa
i ought to uee it."
The celebrated Dr. J. M. Carnwall envi : "1 am
tnoet happy to ear. after a very thorough tent,
that for peraona Buffering with nervoue and genarftl
debility or any wanting dlai see, or for delicate per-
aona or intalida, Dnffy'a Pure Malt Wbiakey ia th«
b*at tonic and pur eat atlmulant with which I am
acquainted."
There are no higher aclentlflc authorities than
thrae and they apeak volumea for the pare and
dubs I valuable vrhiakey which baa become no wonderfully
Use the ©id ana Reliable.
Catarrfi destroys the senses of smell, taut*
and hearing, rapidly becomes offeBBive, and
otten culminates in consumption and insani-
ty- No matter what stage the disease ha*
advanced to, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
will certainly cure it. This prepation is
the only sure care-for this malady in;
market, yet has many imitators. Others
'™y .pi; t never does. Your druggists
Two hundred and thirty-live rail-
road officers in New York.
TO BE HELD
' D
arMiig f rom Im pure blood and exhaustion. Tne feeble
and hick. Btrucnrlinjr fttf&inst disease, and Blowly driftinj?
to the prftTC, will ia many ca«ca p5eoy4;rkth®jr1h^luJh*
t hm limtiiT un of I 'arkoc'u Glncer Tonic, but delay is ilnn*
£rof"? i"timc"It & Inraluable for all palni
ind uiaordara of Womacli and bowela. 6O0. at jirusslbU.
May 4th and
-MAKES-
til
To be awarded for the best exhibits of
fail-' 10 n ""
Horses, Mules, Jacks, Cattle,
Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Chickens,
Turkeys and Ducks.
ALL EXHIBITS FREE.
ISM
Among the attractions offered will be a
Magnificent street Parade,
Exhibition Drills by our Military
Sham Battle, Glass Ball
and Clay Pigeon Shooting, and a
GRAND TOURNAMENT,
The programme will be interspersed with de-
v j lightful music by the famous
Houston Light Guard Band.
Admission to the Grounds, 25 cents ; Chil-
dren under 12 years of age, Free.
SUCCESS
WhoUv unlike artificial systems.
Any book learned in one reading.
Classes of 1087 at Baltimore 1005 at Detroit
1500 at Philadelphia, lame ol.isces of Columbia
I,aw»tudent*,at Yalo. Wellesly. O'.erlln, I'tti-
veioitv oi l e i' .. MieJiiifan University,! haiitati
mia, <Xo, Kmlorsed li'y JIUhard l'roctor. the
Scienift t lions, W. U". r, Jtida'a 1*. lienja
mln, .Iiidse Gllnon. i'r. Ilro-.vn K. II. (
rrincipars, V. '•tate Noun 1 COillo-'e, kc. 'I r.<
system is |>erlect"y fiiirln by col i es|iuiidence
poM live i'ruu
i'i:of. lolskrn;. m:57 kirth *vp. nf.v vuk
ahvice to dyspeptics.
CONTENTS: Tho raturo of Dispcpfin.
Its causes. ItsprevontiiMi. Its euro, tonic
experience of an actual sufferer. Liver com-
plaint a twin disorder^? dyfpopsio. Haliit-
ual constipation a result of dyspepsia. Dys-
pepsia mistaken for consumption. Good
livir.ir as a means for tlio euro of dyspepsia.
What food nitty betaken. What k>o<! must
he avoided. Mailed free on receipt oi
stamp. .T. H. MoALVIN, Lowell, Muss.
14 vears Citv Treasurer and T»x Collector.
catne ofl' Tuesday and resulted in
favor ot the former liy a score oi
9 to (i.
—Tbe large ranch house of Peter
Mahon in "Victoria county Avas des-
troyed by tire tbe other day. It is
believed to be the work of an incen-
diary.
—A reward of S1C00 has been of-
fered for tne c.ipu.re of Jc.se Maria
Esparz.'i, who waylaid and assassin-
ated Tom Kenedy ner.r Brownsville
a few nights ago.
—A 11. Smith, a
c:er, lias made an
benefit of his creditois. The ag-
egate liabilities we placed at $8o,-
and the assets at SG7,-r.OO.
—Owing to the business being
overstocked the carpenters of Lalias
are pressing a demand for a reduc-
tion in their daily labor from ten to
nine houis on the basis of nil.e
hours wages.
popular. Bewar* ot all bottled *hi«key« which
may be offered you, eircpt Pnffy'a. It has utood
th* tent ot time and io abnolutely pure. Duffy'a
formula ia a poaitive cure £or oougha. ould* tad
fll pulmonary trouble®
Marysville, Cal., is so filled with
gamblers that complaint of them is
being made.
Gainesville gro-
issignment for the
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Sbiloh's Ca-
tarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
Nasal injector iree.
Haring Bros.
For sale by
The postoffice department has re
Nebraska post
fused
office
to name a
'Old Maid."
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Nature's Own True Laxative.
The delicious flavor and healthy properties
of so iiici rip Iruit are well known, and neein \
the need oi an agreeable and effective laxative
(he California tig Syrup Co- commenced a
few years ago to manufacture a concentrrtid
Syrup of Figs which has gi#en such general
satisfaction that it is rapidly superseding lite
utter drastic liver medicines and bathartics
heretofore,in use. If costive or billions try it.
For sale :n 50 cents and $1 bottles.
_It is estimated that since 1702 4 ^. ,
470,000 men have been killed in wars-
Mi
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'>1
m
Mr. J. B. Boswellone of the best
ltEown citizens of Brownwood,
Texas, contributes tho following-
item as his personal experience:
"Alter having suffered from Diar-
rhoea lor some time and haviDir
tried different medicines witb no
good result, I tried a bottle ot
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea .Remedy, which relieved
me at once and I recommend it to
all who may be suffering from this
troublesome complaint." Sold by
R. E. LUBN.
Dignity does not consist
honors, but in
them.
sessmg
m pos-
deservmg
—The postoffice at
was entei et
nights ajro.
by
,J. & J. COLMAN. London, Kiifir.
CCNCENTKATEJ)
Mustard Oil
A POSITIVE
Cure
for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Colds and
Muscular Pains; outward application.
Sold by nD druggists and grocers. If you
cannot "obtain from vour druggist or grocer
send to J.T. SMITH, 45 Park Place, N. V.
Grapeland
a few
Two holts were bored
m the safe but the thieves were evi-
dently frightened "away, as they left
their tools behind.
—A large number of noithc.ni
isitors to Corsieaiia were entertain-
Shiloh's Yitalizer is what you
need lor Consumption, Loss of ap-
petite, Dizziness, and all symptons
of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per pottle. For sale by Har-
ing Bros.
No man preaches his seimon well
to others if he does not first preach
it to his own heart.
Sleepless nights made miserable
by that terrible cough.- Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy lor you.
sale by Haring Bros.
F rr
cd with a
Tuesday,
present,
music an.
dancing.
—Lone
over a
islnry at a priva:
citize
!al:e on
girl 17
sevtn bears
Oregon
and 200
A brass Da
, in the eveiiii
1.
gr fatly
suspected of b
w is
mad-:Iog sensation.
rabid bi
1-
o
e Proctor, an
j years of age, lias killed
"ills ?\eve,! hi the last six months.
iuruishea j — < —
there was i Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
J and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's
■» I t 4 n 1 * v r\ >0
stiirr-
A
Si:'
led. an
tied uo in
i Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure
I you. bold by Haring Bi'os.
all
thousand dollars h. s
lain unclaimed in a Hartford savii g
Twenty-one
bank for twenty years.
MASON
ORGANS
HAMLIN
AMSLER & CO.
Peed! ~~ Feed!
Xtnst-proof Oat«,
Corn and Hay,
CORN, COB ASS ALL MEAL.
For Stock Feed, id quantities to
suit, at
HSLER'S WAREHOUSE.
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WILLIAM ZEISS.
CITY BAKES
' AND COXKECTIOKER,
Dealer in. Staple and Fancy Groeerie*
Fresh Cakes and Plea,on hw.d at all timet.
Main Street.
riREXtUW.
FISCHER &. WEIS.
BUTCHERS AND
DETLEHS IK LIVE TTOCKTj
Corner of 8t> Ckarlaa and Quitman Sti..
Brenham. T»im.
ML Tb* faii;li«ct market price paid in eaab
or US£F CATTLE HOGS and BHKXP.
Resident Dentist.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
0!S(C o^ir Carletin & Dpi?' Stor»i
Teeth cxtrretP'l wi'lioiu p'vin hv use «,f
LAUGHI50 UAK.
Tiie cnlii'iPt «>>gsn w#-
iiilrcuiiicml in il« present
liitiii by Allison & llaxiiin
ill IMS'. Other makers
Mlovveii In lie niAiiiil'ae.tiir* «-f Ihes* iiwiu
liienly, lini the Maxm & Hamlin Orpins hav*
olvvays m&iutivlned tli«fir supveirincy aslhe besl
in tiiu wori'l,' iff/
Mason & Itaiittfh-ofiVr. as feniMistraiion 01
the iui8t|iiatle>i excellmice ol'Viieir oiftaiif , the
fact mat nil Of*the great Wcftkl'a Kxiiibiiions,
pimre tl.at «>f Puis, 1 S<;7, in competition \vitl>
best makers of all countries, tney iinveinva-
ilnbly taken the liijM^t liouoi'6. l.iustvaieJ
i.otftkvjme free.
"" Mason & Hamlin' <1« 110I
hesitate t'» make tiieev'rii
or'Uiiavy claim f«r tlieir pi-
. _ „ain«i,jhat iliey are KHpei 1-
Grand tt Upright nr Wall others. Ti ev vec-
o>cni/.e the l.i«li txcellenre arhlevil by^«)tlier leail
in(f makers in the art <>l piano buililln£,hiit .' till
claim 8i»|ierldr's.v. TliU l|iey aitilloite soidy to
tii« remark-able niipwvement lntm«l«ceil liv them
in the year ISS2, ami now known as the "Mason
i Hamlin jl'iano >tuixokk," by liie use of
which is .'eeniHl liie jtreaie>t iiossi'le pn> iiy and
refinement ol tone, touether with jjr.a"y in
cveaseH cai>aeity to' fitantiing in tune, anil other
linpoilant advantages.
Aclmilfti oonUltulni top.tim' iilaU from liuee
hnuclml purchaser'', loiisicians and Itinera, sent
together' with (tescrljitU'e catalogue, to any ap-
plicant.
rianos aiiii Olirans sold for cash or easy pay-
ments; i.lso rented.
M) i i«ii mx m aw taw
boston. hew yosk, csicag3.
others bafore lie was
the dogs in town are tied
ticipation of theii' developing symp-
toms of dreaufiu hydrophobia. j pu«e and rich, possessing ul the nutritious
—Cawt. T,v. G. Factor, who J-rled I rroptnits of mail, (.hrse's lirrley Mai
*• ■ 1 -r , r' 11.. ,1 t— i whiskv is a perlect Tonic tor bunaing upthe
his son-in-.tiw John K^ehlei P.i ^I)ystem. Sold bv Grasmucl: & AJevir.
Paso on the 12th for the alleged
seduction of the ct.pt tin's 18-year-cld
daughter, attempted snicnie 4)y cut-
ting his throat
released on bond,
de.
101 tly after
and will probably
being
It is thought that he is insane.
A railroad man dropped #600 cold
cash in a poker game at Chattanooga.
Tenn.. the other night-
Croup, whooping cougb and
Chief Engineer Stephen Turner I Broneclh.i1l,SK, ••'nmediately relieved
0 - 1 - - 1 by Shiloh s Cure, for sale by
Harintr hlros.
and his oorjis have com]dt ted the
second survey of the AY;too and
Brazos Valley railroad. The survey-
ors have been forty two days in 111x1-.
iiin*' the two trial lines from Waco
to Cameron and from Cameron back
to Waco.
Nothing is ever done beautifully
which is done in rivalship, nor nobly
w lieh is done in pride.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
ritilK SUJKNCK OK
-rue i~riCf[!Pr'J the -r,>at
' nc- Medical Work of the
OF i nFF iJ action MiuUiooil.N'r*-
L' ' * one and l'hyfioil !>••
hiiity, Premature !)•-
1/iIOUI TUVCri C Cline, Krrormf Vouth,
nntln IIIT W tLr Uml the untold mlser-
MW consequent ttiereon, WW omje*
scrlptlons tor all uiewwee. t loth, t'til «Ut. onlyJM.«W
by nuui. seaksL lllusuaim wn.ph, free_to
and middh-HMWl men. Send now.
Mi.Ulaw.n^dtoth.a.thor
nateof tlae-
in Boo Ion,
Oflice. No.
•e^WMeitaiala.
Clsl tfcia Ml.
•I MwlirtM AWMCtatlpn.
ton, Hr, tt.tt HA
*fcr,l MedU^l Co*** * y«»rr .
mo may •» consiiited cnntldenl
TinnlUicfiK. »pe<u#rVW''2er"
taming solid facts
To Builders.";^,"1:1"
btiUi'ink -liou'd Wmnv h-fore le'iinjt his crm-
trae's i'i dejlgtyf •»!'plain n>d elepnt homes,
w I ill plAHs anj • »tin»Kted >o.t. short chapter*,
nil 1 Itcheit; ehlliinev s, c|»i»m, fomidatiuli,
loleltwork, tit ular fel'ar.l e:\tlit*, vetitiilailon.
mot, ami tit liv ir»m« ol in i"M! to btili.lcf.
.Mait««l t tee on recent of I') wots 1 iwe-tal -;ani|'-i
a thirds naf.oNAl. MlbtT MlSOAI. KOOK-
INU V.O., SloKti:;'. iti.h St., New Yoik Citj .
'•nACKMETACK." a iastinp
«n Ira^rant perlurne. Price 25
and 50 ecDts. Sold by flaring
Bros.
ho#HsJ
lfEBSE)feml _ ,
XDangeii
"loth
It is reported that a woman (!0
years of age at Ilosenlle, A;k.. re-
j cently gave biith to twins.
Gitarfijiteed free from Verdigris or o.her
impurity, containing the rich properties of
malt, Chase's Barley Mult Whisky buiius up
1 the system and strengthens the lungs. Sold
by Gramueck& Meyer, Brenham.
Si:k Ribbons.
Those of our lady renders who would like
to haye an elpfant, large package of exira find
Assorted Ribbons, (by ir.ti ), in diii'erent
widths and all the latest fashionable shades;
adapted for Bonnet Strings, Keck wear, scarfs,
Trimmingsfor Hats and i>iesses,Bows, Fan-
cy work, etc., can get an astonishing Big
Bargain, owing to the recent failure of a
l.rge wholesale Ribbon Manufacturing Co.,
by s:ending only 25 cer.ts (stamps), to the
address we give below.
As a special offer this house will give
double the amount of any other firm in
America if ycu will send the names and P
O. Address of ten new y married ladies when
oidtring and mention the nsir.e o' this pa-
per. No pieces less than one yard in length
>a',isfab:ion Guaranteed, or money cheer-
fully refunded. Three packages lor 6octs.
Address,
London Kir.box Agency, Jersey CitY.
Give what you 1
one it may be better
to think.
ave. To some
than you dare
Forty Year'* Experience of an Old Ntir?e,
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the
prescription of one of the best female Phy-
sician and Nurses in the Ur.ited States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing safety and success by millions of
mothers and children, from the feeble infam
of one week old to the adult. It corrects
acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic,
regulates tne bowels, and gives rest, health
and comfort to' mother and child. We be-
lieve it the Best and Surest Remedy in the
world in all cases of Diseotxry ana Diak-
rhoea ik children, whether arising fronv
teething or from any other cause. Full di-,
rr ctions for us;
:81
each bot-
genume unless tne xac-simile of
Cuktis anc Pkrktns is on the outside wrat-
tle. None genuine
sing will accompany
:-nuine unless the fat
per. Sold by
cents a bottle.
all, Medicine Dealers. 26
Never give
confidence to any one
who tells you of any private affairs
of another.
• 'IS A. LINIMENT PERFECTLY
HMMLESS Ata SHOUCO B£ USED A
BOH MOUTHS.BCFOm COMFtNKM£Nr.
BEND FOR BOOK JO MOWERS I
..Cb.
rA.fyfry ^
'Tm gouig to leave, mum!" "What
for ? I am sure I have done all tlie
work myself iu o der to keep a girl."
"Well, mum, themworke not done to
suit me!"
A happy marriage is a now begin-
ning of lite, a new starting point
for happiness and usefulness.
Siiii.ch's cough and Consumption
Cure is so id by us on a guarantee.
'It cures Consumption. For sale
by Haring Bros.
pearl of great
procures it at
(he expense of ten thousand desires
makes a wise and happy purchase.
Contentment is
price, and whoever
i Warner's Log Cabin SarsapariUa Regu-
lates the Regulator. Best blood purifiers—
largest bottle in the market. Maotilaeiured
by proprietors of Warner's Safe Cure, told
by ill drtiggisls.
A huge blacktish, over thirty-five
feet in length, was seen in the wa-
ters of the bay, near Whatcom.
Whooping Cough maybe kept, Washington Territory, recently.
under complete control and u 11 >
danger avoided by frequent doses i That hacking cough can be so
of Chamberlaid's Cough !{emedy. quickly cured bv Shiloh's Cure.
No better treatment can be pre-1 We guarantee it. For sale by
scribed for it. Sold bv li. E. Luhn' ! Haring Bres,
)
Lor l Lonsdale lias
New York. He intends
the northern part of tlv
sailed f< r! Praver and praise are like the
to go to ' double motion of the lungs; the air
American 1 (hat is drawn by prayer ia breathed
continent on a long sporting tour. forth again
IV
thanksgiving.
A Woman s Discovery.
"Another wonderful discovery has been
made and that too by a lady in this count/.
Disease msteired its "clutches upon her vital
organs were undermined and death seemed
imminent For tlree months she coughed
ircessar.tlv and could not sleep: She bought
of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Disoovery
for Consumption and was so much relieved
on taking first dose that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miraculously
cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Luta."
Thus writes W. C. Hani rick & Co., ofShelby,
N. C.—Get u free trial bottle At . E. Luhn'*
J)rag Store. _____
A poultice of cranberries is recom-
mended as an excellent thing for
erysipelas.
Tho best spring medicine or
blood purifier you can take is a tew
doses of St. Patrick's Pills. They
cost L'5 cents a box and will .ac-
complish more good than $1 in-
vested in any other medicine.
Guaranteed and sold by
ji. E. Luhn.
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m
Heavy rains me helping to extin-
guish the forest fires in northern
California.
A new broom sweeps elean, but an old
reined v thai is reliable in practice is better
than all tbeoretrical new ones. Warner •
Log Cabin hops and Buchu Remedy is an ol«
household nieuii ine of our ancestors. J ou.
will find it indespensable for dispepsw, con-
lnri*. And other dlUOfcMJG •flu ••
' 'id
■ i
Mx '
ftipaiion, malaria and other d
»Iy t
only eofts $1.
^"."1
The 'environment* Bui-rounding
our birth are matters of chance, but
whether we are tramp card*, and
win the game of life, is largely due
to ourselvts.
Buotlen's Arnica Sfcrv*
The best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruise*, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
•sws, Tetter, Vbapiwd Hand*, Chilblain*,
Oo'iis. and all Skin Eruptions, and posit iy«w
h-euree Piles, «»r no pay required. It S» i +
cuar.ntoed to trive pt" I'eet ntkdieti<>n>DTK
money tofitnded. I'tu-f 2o co'tis per bo*.
For sale by R. ii. Luhn. , . i o
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1888, newspaper, April 20, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484455/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.