Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 297, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1890 Page: 1 of 6
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BKENHAM, TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING
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VOLUME XV
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Stationer.
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re bought too large a stock of
and not wishing to carry wver so large a line
have decided tot ■ ■ «> ..
we
in that special line. Of course this is not to apply
to,##jWs 1,8 tbe5'are
MARKED AT A SMALL PROFIT.
Come one, come all. We have prepared for the
grand rush and employed four extra clerks.
ies, (Ms,
Fancy Glassware, Fine Jewelry,
Pocket Cutlery,
Books, Albums, ~
of all description.
Brenham.
grandest, most complete
has ever been brought
*
HAS NOW GOT IN HIS
m
I
$
K-
supplied with
m
wm^rn
Wednesday
i, oe given away to the smokes
Tansiisl unch Cigars. For iiarti-
call on F. Kiber.
A FEW Christmas yells were heard
the city yesterday and last night.
A CARD.
judgement
shoold be displayed in baying modi*
cine above all things. In selecting m
remedy for any disease, you should be
positive that it contains nothing inju-
rious to the health. Many remedies
oa the market leave tbe patient In a
much worse condition, than before
taking them.
~ ',{
Is purely vegetable, and perfectly
harmless; the most delioata ofcild can
take it with absolute safety,
no mercury or minerals of any kind,
and yet it never fails to cure the 41*
i it Is recommended for. < ,
Book on Blood and Skin diseases free.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa
h'tullflw ttt h*lr.
IF.,!.
El
CONSUMPTIVE
IJie barker1* OliMr Tonic, it cur** the wor»i -Cahrh,
- - - i, DebiHrthT, Indigeition, Palo, Take iu time. 40 eta.
"Weak Luttffs,
WSi0.
The only gore cure for Coma
•rufgiit*, or HISCOX
; k CO., N. Y-
0OILINCAVATER OR MILK
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.
MASON & HAMLIN
ni^eHt^IonorH nt nil
Great World's Kilubit-
ionti ttitice 1H67. Oiu-hiin-
. red styles, $22 to 1900.
For < 'ash,Easy Payments
and rtiUta.
PEAN08:
The Improved Mo»h <\f
Sfnii'tiiHj Piaiwti, Invent-
ed by Mftwm & Hamlin
in ins'ly is a great advance in Piano conetfuctiou,
xperie pronouncing it the
ORGAN&PIANOCO.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
OFAUJ0LASXERS
R) t or many years used and
teribed by Physicians, but on'y?Q
[recently introduced generally. ( fC
DR.CR0SVEN0R'S
!lle&psii
PLASTERS.
The best Porous Plaster inidej
jfor all aches,pair^ ■>«{' weak places*
jUnlikc other fyijiters, so be sure
/and get the genuine with the
.pure of a bell on the back-cloth./'
Jrosvenok& Richards, Boston.<|
ORIENTAL
SEXUAL
PILLS
Hi
Bure, Prompt, Poiitlvs
Cure for Impottnce, ios»
Of Manhood, Stmlnal
[mission*. Spsrmaterrhsa,
Nsruousnsss, Stlf Distrust,
Loss o/ Msmory, Ac. Will
make you a STRONf), Vlger-
ous Man Pries $100, 6
I Boxss, tt> 00.
Spsclal Dlrsetlons Mallstl
with sac* Box. Adlrtss
Bsllwi Snow Llslant Os.,
2019 LUOAS Av*.
1 AT. LOUIS. • MOl
and Whiskey HaMtf
cured at home with-
out pain. Book of par-
ticular! tent FREE.
B.M.WOOIJUSY.M 1).
ItH'i Whitehall 8t
?«imxiMB moil
Cures all unhealthy sexual discharges
of
male and female in 1 to 4 days. Is clean,
sure and without bad effects. Sold by drug-
gists. Bent to any address with syringe for
$1.00. Malydor Mfy.. Co,, Lancaster, Ohio.
Sole Agent. R. K. Leu*,
Druggist, Brenham, Tex
*rcssr
tV
1890.
Entered as second class matter it th» ^JstoflSce, Brenham, Texas,
auJofc -I
: t 'V i- ^ - '■■itit*
—Houston has a case of smallpox.
—Austin's electric ra>lroftds V^ill
soon be in operation. fj r
—Betting on the FltaSfciJplnons-
Denipsey fight has begun.
—Cha3. Wheeler near TimpBOn,
Tex., was killed by a.negro on, last
Saturday. j
—Tom Wilcox, Daingerfield, was
assassinated by unknown parties
last week.
—The John B. Hood coafwdarate
camp held an important session at»
Austin recently,
—Stock water is getting low iu
part of Dallas county and a rain
would be beneficial.
—Navarro county fii'tuers are
lone gather'-ig the" crops. Cotton
was much better tban oxpectod.
—Wheat looks momising in Harde-
man county and the farmers expect
to reap a bountiful harvest.
—Brandon, Hill county, comes to
the frolnt with a fine $3000 school
house which is nearing completion.
—Twenty-three lawyers were ar-
rosted at San Antonio Tuesday for
fa;'ure to pay the occupation tax of
$10.
—The uow bridge across the
Colorado river at Del Valle, at what
is known as the Metropolis Ford, is
now completed and open to travel.
—Paschal Ochoa, charged with
being a dofauUing tax collector
from Mexico, was acquitted at San
Antonio Monday.
i—The body of Emma Oaddison,
colored, was taken from the bayou
at Orange Monday. Tho woman
had been murdered.
—Cotton is still coming into Dub-
lin, says the Progress, at a surpris-
ing rate, and the re' >ipts nre gradu-
ally climbing toward 20,000 bales.
—Burglars broke into the plate
glass show window of W. E. Swift
& Co., at Palestine Sunday night ta-
king half a dozen revolvers. The
window cost $150.
—The section around Salado, Bell
county, yielded half a bale ol' cotton
or more this season, while forty
bushels of corn was tho average.
Sweet potatoes yielded hea\ily.
Ii Yonr on Fir*
You put water on the burning timbers, not
on the smoke. Ajid_if voj» have '-ite-rli you
should attpetfOfie diseasO iu IheTjTo'o*~v~
ia y{ur nose Remove the impure cause^
and tho local effect sulfides. To do tMA
take Hood's Sarsaparil'o, th« groat blood
purifier, which rac|:ea"y ?nd permanently
cures catarrh, it also strengthens the
nerves. Be sure to fct* only Hood's Sars|»
parilla.
—W. S. Pendleton, es mayor of
Ft. Worth has run to earth the pro*
prietors of the divorco mill which
furnished him his divorce.
A Noted Divine ,
>1 h.v. hM« MjainirtttTWl
ARE A SPECIAL BLE8SIN&
Totiu
SOLD EVEBYWHEBB.
Office, 30 & 41 Park Place, N. Y,
Forgotten his pocket-book—the
tramp who hasn't had one for years.
Sunoh'sCatarrh Remedy, a marvelous
cure for Catarrh, Dipthcr.a, Canker mouth
and Headache. With oach bottle there is
an ingenious nasal injector lor the moro suc-
cessful treatment of these complaints without
oxtrfi chartrc- Price 50c. 8old by R. J!..
Luhn and Thos. Watson, Burton.
lor seven long
agonies with a «oro
or Lone Star Blood I
cured. I am 66
pounds.
William Court, <
Sold by »r. To*. D. Roger*.
Anarchists nave to
tious in Switzerland,
been ordered to leave <
<O.C.
Go to Jos. Tristram for " _
Cough Cure," it cur#* Uoughrf
Throat and Lung
Oliver Cromwell'*
been sold at auction for
50
Many have tried to imitate "C. C. C. Cef"
in Corn Cure," but have fiiikd. There is ■
inelikcit. Manufactured hy^>
tain
none
denhall & Co.,
Jos. Tristram
Evanaville,
Sold
■ ' 1
|
i®,
Favorite
Wall street
invitation to drink
—"Let's liquidate."
on
Try bono Star Catarrh Cure. A sure cure
for Catarrh and cold* in tho head. Sold by
JL>|. Jos. D. ltofjwrs.
A "Lo" estimate—25,000 Indains
on the Western reservations.
I used Lone Star Catarrh Cure for Catarrh
of the head of 20 years standing and must
say that it perfected a permanent cure and I
believe it to bo the peer of all Catarrh retno-
diea.
A. A. Caoi.k, St. Jo, Texas.
Sold by Dr. J'.s. D. Rogers.
Rosebud Agency—au agaucy
bringing out debutautees.
for
.\i» I'ntimply Oral!i.
An untimely death so often follows neg-
lect of a slight cotigh or cold. If Tayloi s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Ouiu and Mul-
lein is taken in time it will prevent any evil
results. It cure.- coughs, colds and con-
sumption.
Were Jay Gould drowning he
would still try to lloat his bomls.
Sugar Chill is as sweet as sugar. Children
cry for it. Sold on guarantee. No cure no
pay. 15y Dr. Jos. D. Rogers.
No one evon spoke of closing the
Pool-room at Siloam.
Itallnrd'H Horohounil Syrup for Whooping
Cough,
Thcr.< is no remedy iu the world which ?
tlive such prompt relief in >Vhoopj*it.Cou
us Balhird's Horebound Syrur' *
positively euro it. If you wivr^ 'i' >
children'will not keep you .r~, J1"*
coughing. Ballord's 1<W""U Bvr
tho most ooolinc and soA h r-n| e(-
Consumption, Cou«hs,/U,8; ^'iichiU]
e^ltn4£^^^
'
The Princess of W»^ea is the
Queen's favorite daughter-in-law,
and has always been niort]#ftWMh
ately regarded by Her m&jeaty-
KalUrd's Snow Linlneot.
This wonderful Liniment is known from
the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the
Lakes to the Gulf. It is tho mp»t penetrat-
ing Liniment in tho world. It will Curt
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises,
Cuts, Wounds, Old ..ores, Burns, Sctatica,
Sore Throat, Soro Chcit, and ail inflMMiatiuo
after all others have failed. It Will cure
Barbed Wire Cuts and heal all wound* wher
proud flesh has set in. It is equally efficient
'or animals. Try it and you will hot be
■vithout it. l'rico 60 ccnts. Sold by J. D.
ROC! Eli.".
In tho case of Sitting Bull the re-
mark is applicable that a good In-
dian is a dead Iudiau.
Guaranteed tree from Verdigris or other
impurity, containing the rkh properties of
malt. Cbaso's Barley Malt A'hi sky builds
up the system and strengthen- - be lungs.
L. K. Qbassmuck, Bole Agent.
A preferred creditor-
uever presents his bill.
-One who
-arly
r:v-.
BROWN'S IRON Bir"eV ,nve§^M
Cures Dyapeps-8 '
digestion &P e shall be gjj
V-T..1
A man is , %■*
company t have our friends call
gars ho p
M'
b-
arablo rei
your ljiin^s arc
Tli
ia your
purest
ind you!
'liroat, you n£M3<l in.
J. D. Kourk^, Aged
Reduced to the ranks-
marked down.
-bad butter
"C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure" remove!
corns, warts, bunions, moles and cnllousel.
Warranted. See thst C. C. O, ie blown in
every bottle. Take no other. Sold by Jolt.
Tristram. *>■- §
To those having
iff thfe store Wi#
early and get tin
• ^ Wten Posses-
sion of the Giesecke bakery on Sandy
and had it thoroughly reno-
stooked with fresh, new
we a 8^are °' pubhc
bread and cakes
- .."•sh groceries and
always on hand.
schuuk
Oire us a
A 5 cent
drops will
cordial
J(J9
Imported
Imported
Swiss
Brick
y
—In a general light at a negro
frolic near Terrell Saturday nigljt
Atlas Ingram was seriously cut, and
several others badly hurt.
.^ee>«
There was a man of our town s ud he w#p
wondrous wise, lie jumped into a bromMje
bush and scratched out both his eyes. And
when he ssw hi* eyes were out. » th all hif
might and ma:,i, he bought a bottle of ■Sil-
vatloii Oil, and rubbed them in again. ||
The freight rates on our trunk lines have
been advanced, but this will haVe no eftect
on tho price of I)r. Bull's Couch Syrup,
which is sold at the old price of 25 cent® a
buti'n.
—Audy Langford Bhot the •con-
tents of a shot gun into Will Mor-
gan recently near Elmwood.
Knnwcr Thin Question.
Why do so h»any people we see around us
seem to prefer to suffer and be made mis-
erable by Indigestion, Constipation, Di/.zi-
on us and secure some
of the pie. We have
lots of bargains in the
city of Health, Wealth
m
;rcat pleasure
le, John W.
H. Sinclair.
Harris, J.
Hcins-
ness, Loss of
Food, Yellov
sell them S'
cure them.
Watson, Kt
Praise ^
they d<"
or bette/JJ
Ci) t
Abbott's i,
Bunions ar^--
Praiso
everythin
.Comins ui» ->'.'{iie
Jy» "A"»c. we wiil
if guarantee to
-\and Tlios.
N
'Mug
t^r
Sl'
This is b(
lul Cough
few doses in
Cough, Croi
■derful »uec*
without a pai
Since its first
guarantee, a
can NUnd. 1
ly ask you to iry.
If your lungs lire f
use Sliiloh's I'orus
"Lithn, Brwiham, •!<
Praise vour bn
F. Cannoi
John D.
lieimer,
/ — —
Tj^o waves are about the only
thimg that enjoy the sands of sea-
glJoro resorts gratis.
Pregion*. "Hed-Ake.1'
Judge J. H. MeLeary, e*-Attorney-Oen'i
of Texas and Grand Master «f Masons, says:
"It (Iled-Ako) is tbe best medicine for head-
ache I ever saw." Cures any headache. Fot
sale by all druggists, 50c.
When it comes to giving advice
the most economical of us are ei-
t'VUgant.
In sV>AV,I) ^LY ^ Oalves-
I have been using your
[Liver Fills lor about 12 months ;
ho beiAI have ever tried for con-
isorilered stomach, lazy torpid
ition, loss of appetite, insomnia,
'be without them. I take great
recommending them. 1 find
ly udapted to the necessities
,vel, change water, diet, etc.,
are certainly a panacea for
eifutly.
8. Attv., E. D. T.
at the
i
Jfi
Jfellow who looks
,(gh a i
ptitnesB
wm
i. t
£
■: ■ m
0
imoked glass can't
sun
any
Neat rosideneo, <
Academy streets.
FOR SALE OB
Three nice residences,
tools and teams. Apply to
tTc. Clay,1
Independence, Ta
Clarke's Extract of Flax Cough Cure
It is a suro cure for Whooping Cough.
stops the whoop, and permits the child
catch its breath. It is entirely harml
Good for any cough of childhood or old
It heals tho bronchi and lungs, and stopi
cough. For Winter or Bronchial C<
this «ynip is the l"»t ever discovered. Ol
one suse, large bottle. Price $1, at Tristi
drug store.
Clarke's Flax Soap makes the sk1
smooth, soft and white. Trice 25 cents,
1 ^ —
—G. S. Watson, a cowboy, aud S.
M. Wilkinson, ranchman, were »ui-
.w >: a j , „ •■. ■*
Mr*. Wiiwlow'* Seetliiug
Rev. Sylvansa CobV tbiu, Swt» In the
Boston Christie Frteqiani-We W
no means recommend any kind of ^ciedicine
did not know to be geo<'—particu-
infanU. But df Mrs. Winslow's
ip we can speak from know-
own family It lias proved a
leasing indeed, by riving an Infant troubled
with colic pains, quiet sleep, and the parents
unbroken rest at night. Most parent* can
these blessings. Here is an article
* " ' ' wM
sior everything they
. >'U
» A prominent Railroad Superintendent,
in Savannah, one sufWm.g tor years
•ia and Uenerfl Debility, says, on
overtxl his health by the use of
?rickl\ Aab Poke Root and IV
1 his party's name Will be yivuii
;*nk|jp0plicatiee. ' ^ i. ■ J -; ■
Wmle^i^rfbS
jour husband ftn-
e does well.
every-
> Oh, What A Coach.
Will you heed the morning. The signal
' w as; the euro approach of that more
Consillnptijp i..A»k yourself
d for the safce «t saving 50> .,
wS rtil die rbk and do nothing for it. We
know from experience that Shiloh's Cure
will 1-tfWi.JOur ceugh. It never Wis. This
expktiaat wliy irore than a Million Bottles
were sold in the p*t year. It relieves croup
and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do
not be without it. For lame back, side <tr
idlest use Shiloh's Torus Plaster. Sold by
R. K. Luhn and Thos. Watson, Burton,
/' for dtipepsia,
'indigestion, and Stomach dlsordets.
brown's iron b1ttehs.
A» dealers keep it. $1 per bottle. Genuine
trade mark and crossed tea lines on
Were two poople ever in love with
oach other after they Were thorough-
ly acquainted?
■»»»• 11
How I Was Cnrv.l of So-OlriledlCanrer.
IiCLATON.Ga,
UeabSib—This is to certify that I waa a
sufferer with a place on my underlip for
fourteen yoars, and was under
different pliyiscians, but tlift;
good. I bad lost hope of
inedical treatment. I then
living in Florida, who ti
After going to him it got
for a while, but returned as
then concluded to try P. P. P.
1'oko Root and Potassium),
five bottles (pint sixe) was ci
it to be a good medicine to
petite and to give proper digi
Yours tru'
isg"
of
._s*ne n»
cored by
a doctor
'm
Praise
she do-'
your
t*, -c^l.
wife for everythin
<!\dia Corn 'V
Inst ^Ucoived
bs in
bnrrols
t Mi see for wnelf,
T. o. PAMPELL.
was recently
own by tiie lever o! a cane mill
... finst the frame work and had fcis
Willi oil fractured front the effects of
- ilksh ho died.
jpd Lone Hvar Catarrh Cure for Catarrh
e head of 20 year* standing and must
hat it perfected'a permanent cure and I
vh to be the pe«>r of all Catarrh reme-
tain goesllp.^j^ "T/^nr
Just neci^ Unt,
Nebraska Spare Ribs in
and half barrels.
Imported Sourkraut,
Cranberries,
Pigs feat,
Pigs tongue,
California hams,
Ham sausage.
u, Fishes.
Chill is a*
Sold on
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