Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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"SIS' A
«w h
• see is
cent
reduction in the other necessaries
olfffiMdi is beer, pooUobtc
cofteatrc tickets and scarf piu.*-
. i
Alvaudo, Tex-, Oct, 1,1883.
J. F. SMrr* 4 Co, St Lou»—Gent*: My
tatty ud I tare derived mora benefit from
your Bile
i than from any liver medicine
ffetarc enr deed. We cannot do without
tkem. I h*v» never before given any one a
wtiicate; bat I cheerftilly give this m the
tatoreet of humanity and in the gratitude for
tha kaotifti I hftve acetved from thie remedy.
Vtry respectfully,
N. O'BRICKY, Druggist.
For safe (v B> £• Luhn.
Discouraging—Her. Is this the
jiafe? sh4t asted, as die wander-
ed pown by the Fairmont Jam,
*h«rc a young lady, a beautiful
young lady, fell into the water
last tcMpa, and was rescued by a
gallant young man, whom she af-
terrands married? He looked at
her cheerfully, estimated her at a
square forty-seven, with false
teeth, and said: Yes, ma'am; but
I don't know bow to swim.
ttpti Hifivii 8tsa4potat
ef iupettef •Ktyle," thetangiiid city beauty
surrey* the imaginary physical short comings
of her rustic female oounn. Yet if the latter
possess a finer set of teeth, as she probably
does if she use* SOZODONT, and the metro-
politan belle does not, that striking contrast
so much in her favor enables her to turn the
Wblea with a vengeance. Pearly teeth are
ppppi— -mjtt. ^ ^ ^
fkto dfay already walks to-mor
row, said Coleridge, all ot which
goes to show that the poet, like
some of the rest of us reached
home occasionally nbout midnight.
){l. M. A. Hancock, Ess is, Tixak, sayi
"Bfow'n Iron Bitters is the best medicine I
ever used w my fiuuily for headache."
Clara playfully tapped Augus
tus on the head, as if knocking at
tk&jtoot. Come in, said Augus-
tus Ucetiously. Thanks, dear,
$0Qt*i;idoa'tlike to go into
aa empty room; it s so cheerless
•ad lonesome like you know.-
TraveKler.
Of tlM many remedies before the public for
Ksnrous Debility and weakness of Nerve
Qencrative System, there is none equal to
Allen's Brain Food, which promptly and
permanently restore all lost vigor; it never
nils* $1 pice., 6 for $5.—At druggists, or by
■Mil from J. H. Allen, 816 First Ave. New
York City. -
——
Scene—Hotel reading room.
Gentlemen: I beg your pardon,
bttt where w the devil have I seen
y6ti Before, sir?
Gentleman: (Looking up from
a paper.) I am aure 1 can't tell.
What part of hell are you from,
sir?
Pure Cod-Liver Oil made from the selec-
ted livers on the sea-shore, by Caswell, Haz-
ard Sc Co* New York. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients who have once taken it
prater it to all other?. Physician* have de-
cided it superior to any ox the other oils in
'T
Sonic women who are always
yearning for an enlarged sphere
are in a lair way to nave their
yearninqs gratified. Paris intelli-
gence states that women will wear
expensive hoops next spring. It
nay be, however, that the very
women who demand an enlarged
sphere will decline it when it
comes in such shape.
Isn't Mr. James G. Blaine a
great deal talked about just now
for a man who is out of politics?
It Blaine were not out of politics
we should suspect him of operat-
ing a literary bureau.—St Louis
Republican, Dem.
fi Shiixjh's Cough and Consumption Cure
:s sold by us on h guarantee. It cures con-
sumption. Sold by Walker & Co.
7 Shh-oh'h Yitalkkr i» what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness
and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10
and 75 cents per bottle- Sold by Walker &
Co.
8 Ciioup Whooping CoVoh and Bronchitis
immediately relieved bv Shioh's Cure. Sold
bv Walker & Co.
Garters made of ten-dollar
pieces linked together are now all
the rage, but they don't do the
work any better than the old fash-
ioned piece of string.
Advice to MotMrs.
Are voU disturbed at night and brokod of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth! If so, send at
once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup for children teething, Its
value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it,
mothers, there is no mistake about it. It
cures disenterv and diarrhoe, regulates the
gtomaeh and Tbowcls, cures wind colic, soft-
ens the gums, reduces inyammation, and gives
tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
States, and is far sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bot-
tle.
Chapped Hands, Face Pimples, and rough
Skin, cured by using Juniper Tar Soap,
■adi by Caswell, Hazard 4 Co., New York
Mr. Hayes has been interviewed
"Go back," said he, "to
: you, and tell them
I man, sitting like
. waiting to be called." At
Insl accomts he had not been
caBed, but it is a cold day when
Why *h«y Call HI* «OU
thafi sadly so," said Jenkins, "my
hair ia turning gray and falling out before its
time. Use something! I would, but moet
Mr restorers are dangeroi's." '-True," an-
swered his friend, "but Parker's Hair Balsam
ia aa harmless as it is effective, I've tried it,
and know. Give the Balsam a show and the
boy* will loon stop calling you "Old man
Jenkiflf?*"Bpwyer fails t« rwtore the origi-
nal coir J* nAy.cn faded hair. Bichly per-
womao aays that
hei husband is always in low spir-
its. AMI she mean that he drinks
tea«cti1 whisHtey?—Bismarck Tri-
kw*-
-
1 That RAOUH&CauoHcwi be so quickly
cured,by Khiloh'i Cure. We guarantee it.
Soid py Walker A Co.
1 Whj. Toe Srvra with Dyspepsia and
Mm Complaint! ShUoh's Vitalizer is guar-
anteed to curt you. Sold by Walker & Co.
8 Slmtuwi Nioirrs,
us&ttrt
by Walker 4 Co.
dobv
the
Ccricd, health and sweet breath
~ pfcV Catarrh 8»w«dv. Price
Il^ectuT free. I&td by Wal-
>t <TiM Shiloh's
TOW Planter. Pi
Songs Never Sung-
"Ilowiloes that verse run? Something like
tbla, l»n't It.
'There are who touch the magic string,
And nolny fame Is jirouil to win them ;
Alas 1 for those who never sing,
But file with all their music lu them.' "
"Yes, that's beautiful, pathetic and true,"
said your representee. "The poet alludes to
people who are somehow suppressed, and never
get their full allowance of joy aud air. Which
reminds me of a letter shown me the other dar
by lllscox A Co., ofSew York, signed by Mr. K.
C. Williams, of Chapman, Snyder Co., Pa., a
prominent business man of that place. II*
writes:
"1 have suffered with asthma for over forty
rears, aad had a terrible attack In December and
January, 1SW. I hardly know what prompted
me to take Pirkkk's Toxic. I did no, and the
flrst day I took "four doses. The effect astonished
me. That night 1 slept as if nothing was the
matter with uie, and have ever since. I have
had colds since, but no asthma. My breathing
U now as perfect as If I had never known that
disease. II you knowofanyone who his asthma
tell him In my name that I'abkkb's Tonic will
curs It,—even after, forty years.' There was a
man who escaped the fate of those whom the |xiet
laments.
This preparation, which has heretofore been
known asPahkrb's UlJfoitRToxic, will hereaf-
ter be advertised android under the nrwio of
Pambk'sTokic. Inasmuch as ginger Is really
an unimportant ingredient, and unprincipled
dealers are constantly deceiving their customers
by substituting inferior preparations under the
name of ginger, we drop the misleading word.
There is no change, however, In the prepara-
tion Itself, and all Ix.ttles remaining In the hands
of dealers, wrapped under the name of PAakr.B'»
Oixoaa Tonic contain the genuine medicine if
9w facsimile signature of Iliscox X Co. is at the
bottom of the outside wrapper.
R. G. 8ID0W.
DEAI.KR IK
REAL ESTATE.
Office with M. Anislcr & Co.,Brcnham
Texaf. i
Walker 4 Co.
'rioo '& omsW. Wold by
FOR SALE.
25 Acrw Timber Lund, 6 miles west of
Brenham.
66 Aeros Timbered Lnnd, 2 miles north of
Brenham. Agply to
mow.
FISCHER & WEIS,
BUTCHERS AND
(umas IN LIVE STOOK,
D
Corner of St. Charles and Quitman Sts.
Krenliam, Texas.
|Qu The highest market price paid in cash
for BEEP CATTLE. HOGS and SHEEP.
MILLER & KNOOP,
— Dealers in —
mnke's Old Stand, Ant 8treet,
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
I&. Fresh, cheap goods always on hand.
Give us a Jrial. Highest market price paid in
cash for Country Produce. MU Goods de
livered to any part of the city Frm.
^LYON&HEALY
I suit* Monroe sts-.tkleaf#^
WUI MM) pmaM I* wr )Mr/^
•AND CATALOOUK, I
far Ib4, t«0 ll»Tt^nnil<ll
•( Inlramou, Sulk, Cipfc
Bl'-mjmw, IfMUfc, C»r-lwf»
1 Sum)., Onim Suits u4
hl.u, Sun.lry H>n.l Oul(lt< lUp^taf
■Mttortals l«r1uH« iMtrectk* a
U..i I.., far Amalnr Bu4%a«4»Cl
.llMtlolSalt
IJCURE FITS!
Wheal wr care Ida not BMamenv to itoptzni
for * tim« md th»» h»r» th*m I
leare. Ih»T» meda theo
.JP8T OK FALLING SIC]
nnut mrreiMdr to ewe the wont e
gEateewstoaKfagt
wlnhDibl* remedy. 01r» Kiprea* and Portoffloe. It
Whose debility, eiksutW
powi-ri, prenutnra drray
and failure to perforn lift'*
4atlee properly ue esnied bj
•iceiseb erron of rontb, etc.,
will ttiuie perfect «od lasting
iMtamtMato r»Vw» health
feiftftj »nd
»««|rls»nlTorat>
OB perfect dU*»o»i»,
Adarew ('onenlt ing of
MMTON REMEDY CO., 46W.t4thSt, NewYerL
\
ISMI
BY MAIL POST-PAID.
: IlTi 1931 ;
Exhausted Vitality, Nervoos and Physical
Debility, Premature Decline In Man, Errorsef
Youth, and the untold miseries resulting float
indiscretion and excesses A book for eveljr
man, young, middle-aged anil obi It contains
125 jirp.-crintloBs lor acute and chronic diseases,
?arh one of which Is Invaluable. .So found
. CURES
Rheumatism, Heuralgia, Sciatica,
lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
»5D ALL OTHKB BODILY rilJS ASB ichm.
Bold tr DnaliM u<l Deelert «r«rjwkare. riAj CmU •
boiil*. OlreetioM lo II I.*n*n**e«.
THF. CHARLES A. VOUELKR CO.
iMi-VOOlUasW ) BalUaon, H., C. B. i.
DOCTOR
WHITHER
017 St Charles Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
A. reaulsir Grmlwata of two medical
colleges, bus been longer engaged in lUe treat-
men*. of Chronic. Nervoun, Mkin and
Blood l)lse.i« » tnan any other physician lu
Ht. U)U!«, as city |.ap<TS show aiul all oW reM-
ii«nts know ConHultatlon at nlftcr or i»v pialU
free ani| Invited. A friendly taik or lili o[ inlon
costs nothing. When It Is Inconvenient to visit
the elly for treatntnnt, lueillelues cm, lie sent
by mall or express «vi rywlu rf. Cursbie eases
gnarantet'd; wh.-re doubt exists U is frankly
staled. Call or Write.
Bcrvoui Prostration, Debility, Mental and
Physical Weakness, Mcrcnrlal and other
afTections of Throat,_Skin and Bones, Blood
Impurities and Blood Poisoning, Bkin AfTeo»
tions, Old Sores and Ulcers,Impodimentsto
Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles, Speeial
attention to cases from over-worked brain.
SURGICAL CASES receive special attention.
Diseases arising from Imprndences, Excesses,
Indulgences or Exposures.
the Author, whose experience for £1 year*
Mich as probably never before fell to the lot of
any physician. Wt pages, bound In beaullfal
Krencb muslin, embossed covers, full gilt,
guaranteed to be a finer work In every sense—
mechanical, literary and profwsbiaal—than
any other work sold In this country for H.W. or
the monev will lie refunded In every Instancf.
'rice only $1 W by mall, post-pabl. Illustra-
tive sample 0 cents, Send new. Uold medal
awariieil the auihor by the National Medical
Association, to the officers of which he ret>r».
This book should be read by the young for In-
struction, and liv the afflicted for relief. It will
benefit all.—Loudon lancet.
There Is no member of society to whom this
book would not be useful, whether vonth, pa-
rent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar-
gonaut.
Vddress the Pealxidy Medical institute, or Dr.
\V. II 1'arker, N». 4 Ilulfliic.ti street. Boston,
Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re-
qulilng skill and experience Chronic and ob-
stinate dlsease»thal have baffled the skill of all
other physicians a I1F1I specialty. Such
treated successfully^without an In-
It li self-evident that a physician paving
particular attention to n class of cases attains
great skill, and phyilrlaflsin regular practice
»P over the country knowing this. Ireiiuenfly
recommcinl cases to the; oldest In Aiut^nctv.
where every known a|>|Alnn{e 18 resorted Ui|
and the nrovod «oocl reinoclie* ot aH
affen and countries are used. A whole house Is
asrd for olHce purj oxes, und all are treated wltn
skill In a reai#*ctf«l manner; and, knowing
what to do,noex|ierlmentHHi einade. On ac-
fount of the Rient number applying, the
charges are kei.t low, often low«*r tnan 1»
icraanded by others If you secure the skill
and get ft speedy and perfect iU'« riire. that is
the Important matter. 1'auiphlet, 3u pages,
seat to any address free.
puffs! MARRIAGE GUfDE. I
PAG
Rlegant elotll Slid gilt l.l»dlng, Sealed for 50
cents in postage or currency. Over lllty won-
derful pen pictures, true to life, articles on the
following subjects. Who may marry, whoiiptj
whv V Itijiht atfe to marry. \N ho marry
Manhood, Womanh'M*!. Physical decay. >> no
should niarri |lowlife and happiness may lie
Increawd. jmirrM contemplating
marrTlnif should read U ongjtt to he rend
by al. adult isou«i. then kept under lot?H nu^
\ev l'opular edition, same us above, but j.aper
cover and 200 pages, 25 cents bj mail, in money
or po*tase.
^ DR. ^
BEFDREVAND -fAFTER
Electric Appliances are tent on 30 Days' Trial,
TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD,
WHO *r» suffnrtaij from Naavoes Driiii.rrr,
Lost Vitality, Lack o» Nmivn Forcr akb
Viooa, Wa»tixo wtaisaasm, und all thiiwi iIIiiiup)
of a PIRSOMAL h'ATl'R« resulting from A»l:»n and
Otuib Causks. Spewly relief ua,l complettt resto-
mtlon or JI*ALTn,Vioouiunl Manhood OUARANTgitD.
Thep randrst dUcorory of the Nineteenth Century.
Bend at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. AdilroM
TOlTAie ■tlTCa..WmHAll,MICH.
I
lENBgO MERCHAWWSD
NOKTirPTEST C0K5KE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,
BRENHAM, - - ■ • TEXAS,
Ha* Received a Full and Complete Stock of
FALL § WINTER GOODS
t
"Anakesis"?r,M
an tnfalMbli cure for Pile*.
Price fl, at Aruggiata, or
Is prepared to attend lo atl calls prompt-
'. All orders addressed to me through
"Volksbote" will receive prompt atten-
tion.
J. C. HARRIS.
J. M. TRRSSLER
HARRIS & PRESLER,
(Successors to Kavanaugh A I'ressler.)
RECEIVIN0, FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BRENHAM, TEYAS.
The wrlrtlni? and sampling of cotton a spe-
cialty. Wip are prauared to offer Inducements
to our friends and the farming public In ceueral
advantages eaual to any cotton esiahllshment
In the city. »Ve are agents for the celebrated
lnirrovedTennease Wagon, equaled by tew and
surpassed by none 1 al-o agents for Improved
Cotton Gins, Presses, Corn Mills, Steam Kn-
glnes, Ac., and dealers In Barbed and Pence
Wire and Airricultural imnlementw
M. A. HETLY^
DEALER IN
General Hardware,
Cutlery, EdffoTocils, Cnsttlngs, Farming
Implime'nts, Hoes, Clmins, Plows, Iron,
Steel, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Stove
Trimmings and Tinware of all kind*, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes anil window Glass, llttggy
and Wagon material, Rubber Belting from
11-2 to 18 inches wide. Packing of all
kinds, and all articles appertaining to the
Hardware business. Main street,
Jan! 1 '78 Brenham, Texas
stance of faiure.
Man's Works.
Sesame and Llllles, paper, 10 cU.; cloth,
Met*.
Crown of Wild Olive, paper, lOcts.i cloth,
Ctrt.
Kthlcs of the Dust, paper, 10 cts.; cloth
Aids.
Sesame and l.lllles, Crown of Wild Olive and
Ktlilo of the l>u»t, In ttJie voliuue, halt llussit,
red eilges, 50 (H. M««li PalnteW, Stones of
Venice, etc., In preparation. Large cata-
logue free,
John B. Aldln, Publisher,
10 Versey ,st. New York.
WANTKD
Afonts for Hie V
DAWN : obi
on the
KBAT rCTDRl
School Teachers, StwIenU, Yonng Men and I.»-
lles acting as agents for this hook, are making
orer $l(Hlper nuinth. Sells last. One agent sold
71 llrst U days; another 4r> in 8 daysj another II
in one day; another Uiaud.'i Illbles in 1.1 days.
Secure territory quick. Also, agents wanted
for the best lllii'trateil Pamlly Illbles ever sold
bv iigpnts. sund for clfOiilam. Addresn TEX-VH
llOOK A lUlil.K ('(),, 7,1.1 Kliu St., Dallas, Tex:
T O A*G1{ NTS
IN II A N I) 1,1N d
Ink, Crayon anU
OH Potralts, copied and enlargeil from any
small picture. Tjiwe potralts have the widest
popularity, and are warranted to give entire
satisfaction.
the best inducements will be
given TO OOOD AGENTS. Address
Chaa Petersen'* Portrait Honee,
Auburn, New York.
UR8E PROFITS I
our Water Color, India
sa
OfPE R ERA
' from Youthful Improdtnc*. eftutin* m"
DR." E7RT YOUNG.
OFFICE AT TRISTRAM'S DRUG STORE,
defenders his prolesslonal services to the
people of Brenham and vicinity.
M. P. BANKS,
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR,
BRENHAM, - TEXAS.
CIRC SSH!
nnc mi ehcihei
Nearly Meff*o-
ttve na » steun-
er; *bont one.
third &r*teo*t,
and lew thai)
one-tenth an-
REMINGTON
AGRICULTURAL GO.
NLION. New York
LATEST STYLES IN ■
-to-
iEEaoEHioEiEaBiiiii^eo:
CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES,
Bata, Caps, Queensware and Orooerlea.
Also a large and vnrifd nssortnionl of"
Parlor and Bed Room Furniture,
CARPETS. MATS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Call and examine onr goods before purchasing elsewhere. '(lunrnnteMfttigfartiofiMn all
depaJtnients. Give us atrial.
WOOD & LOW,
sa. TO BIN'S
GREAT LITER MEDICINE!
Cures diseases of the, liver in all its various
forms, such as
Ujapepala, Headache, NMralffla. Water
Hrafth, Constipation,
Or any irregularity of the bowels,
This is a combination of Hiillno and Veg-
etable material*, and contains no Mercury
ur any driwtio vegotable cathartic, such as
Mandrake and Aloes, and is far superior in
Its action, as it never dubilitates or produces
any unpleasant effect.
It will remove all diseases incidental to a
disordered state of the Liver tuid is therefore
recommended in all Liver Complaints. It
will act thoroughly on the Liver in from two
to four hours time and does not produce
nausea or griping pains Ih the bowels.
1 have tried Hepatoione a» a sort of last
resort to prevent tho frequently recurring
beaches to which I have been subjected for
eight or ten years, and unhesitatingly pro*
nounce it more beneficial than any nicdi«
cine 1 have ever tried. Its resulU upon my
system are all and even more than is claim*
ed for it.
Yours, ctc.
T. B. BUTTS.
Prepared by
Drs, J. J. & W. H. T0BIN,
WHOLESALE DKUGGISTS,
Austin, .... Tkxah.
.Sold by WALKER & BELL
SHZP YOUR OOTTOBf
Wm. D. Cleveland,
HOUSTON.
Prompt sales and quick returns.
Strict attention to weighing and
classification.
Shippers will enjoy all tho facil
ities and advantages to be expected
of a strictly first-claw House doing
the largest Commission Business
in a systematic and business-like
style.
Stencils and Bnily or Weekly
Cotton Reports furnished freo of
charge.
dealers in
umber, mm m
ALSO AGENTS FOR
4gae«lt«sal' Xmpl
fee.
SUCH AS
John Deere's Plows and Cultivators, Corn and Oob Mills,
Studebaker Koad and Spring Wagons, remarkably
cheap. Call and examine onr line of Buggies.
W. J. LEMP'S
Western Brewery,
ST. IiOUZB, MISSOURI.
Pme Lager Beer in Kegs and Bottles, Brewed Expressly
for Texas Trade.
Beer and Ice Depot*
Sandy Street, hear Santa Fe Railway Depot.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
A. A. WOEHLEE, Agent.
8^ All Orders for BEER and ICE promptly filled. "•#»
HARDWARE!
BARBED FENCE WIRE,
COOKDIB aad HEATDTS STOVES,
G UNS AND AMMUNITION.
Repairing of MACHINERY, Guns aud Locks promptly
attendod to.
LINDEMANN & KOCH.
HERMANN FISCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STAFU ANB FANCY &I0CMSS
Western and Texas Produce,
Imported and Domestic
WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO,
Delicacies, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Fmit, Men
Fish, Pickles, Canned Fruit, Nuts, etc.
BRENHAM, TEXAS,
Sole Agent of Anhanser'a Celebrated St. LOtila Beer.
Mr ICE IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST RATES. «^|l
99* Lowest wholesale prices to the trade 1 Pays the highest
market price for cotton and other produce.
WEBB & TAMPLET,
BRENHAM, TEXAS,
• Has on hand at all times a large and well selected stock of
ink Rt|l ®1 Dual,
Shinto, Doom, W, Blinds. Bracket!, Moilii k
•9" Our stock is new and well assorted. Our friends and the public will pleue call on ui
before purchasing fclseWKere.
OFFICE ni yard od Main Street, at Santa Fe Bailreai tain.
CENTS
COMPLETE
ftwtM, J'oa
«nty mibjael
grnTlnti* *a<l 0 Oolorea
itUI t®mw,«lc, art. N.
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