Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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/ prince, King Yaldemw Atter-
'iigain a day),visited Jernsa-
and nearly 8(H>*#feai* Imps
Bodil, Iff of King Brik
(grandson of Canute the
sister), was buried there.
Dyspepsia
Vitauzer is
WILL YOU SUFFER with
and Over Complaint T Sl.iloh's Vi
guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Carleton
r. SAFE. SURE CORE Ho-rd ^ijcr,H.y rttaf
ton baa just graduated twenty-nine
young mon from its medical depart-
ment, ten of whom were colorcd.
It has fifty studonts this year in
its theological department, two of
whom are white, and the remain-
der colored. The entire number
in all the departments is 404.
rnwwm*
to §$pt Londonifip
ofvariou* ler?aod socie- J
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Emperor William's eighty-eighth
anniversary was duly observed at
Berlin and at other places in tho
German Empire.
■to <&«•(,
i*ndDe«t-
t cnrui, . . ■
I.V.S.S. '
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shitoh's Care is the
remedy for you. For sale by Ca'letort fit
Math. •
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Beef Foods and Tonics.
cf the
Uneettresli beef-by Baron you
e#as—together with Iron, qulnlno,
roo» and teorba known tor their tonlo
heaUh-Kivliig properties} and afford#
- - material fov both norre and mutcla.
tho cmlnentcheml»$,AR-
, M.D., F.B.9., of ton-
as endorsement by
an, Professor BIB
1,8., LL.D., ot Lon-
The Confederate Bazar at
Baltimore, which ran lor seven
days and nights, realized nearly
$30,000. The receipts were largo-
ly in excess of the anticipations of
the most sanguine. A number of
tho tables received money dona-
tions as much in somo single in-
stances as $200.
The Atlanta Constitution.
In a long article relating to the B, B. B., of
that city, says:
Tho Blood Balm Company started one
year ago with S16zxx>, but to-day the basi-
uess cannot be bought for $50,000000
The demand and the satisfaction given is
said to be without a parallel,
pronounced wonderiul.
We are glad to announce
and its action is
fists have already secured a_
ope our readers
our drtig-
upply, and we
them!
at
tha
will supply themselves
once. )
It is said to be the only speedy and perma-
nent blood poison remedy offered, giving en-
tire satisfaction in all cases before one bottle
has been used. For Blood Diseases, Kidney
troubles, Scrofula, Catarrh, old Ulcers and
Skin Diseases, try one bottle Of B. B. B-
For sale bv B. E. Luhn, Druggist.
.
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§|OENT FOB •
ebrate
Fish
pfioOKS,
jtkaDMI*
I'l.OWS * cuiitivatoks,
blacksmith
and WOODWORK
done to order.
UOKSKBHOKING
specially.
Patronage solicited
atisfaction guaranteed.
ERASMUS WILSON, F;B.S.,U,
don, are labeled on each bottle.
t *hcH rtmmrhahUt ettre*
THE NAMll
COLDEN'S Liquid Beef Tonlo.
$1 per battle; 6 for $5,
Vva.-f,
ound and Tar
for mnon* of »U
Tolliiflir
la -MM
On Brmoter MUU Omm
fWft ffttlrffffll
1MM& Cheapesu
HULL'S
Hair and Wbisker
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Black or B
|i irat-
v-i.
It is not strange that thcro
should bo so many divorces in
Chicago. Few mon really enjoy
having an acre of cold foot planted
in.the small ot thoir back this time
of year—Boston Post.
Wash i>'qton, D. C., March 6,1886.
Messrs. Morley Bros., Austin, Texas :
G xntlkmkn—I have been suffering some
timo with a severe attack of Bronchitis with
irritating Cough and can find nothing here
that will cure mp, but I know your TWO-
BIT COUGH SYRUP will do so for I have
used it at my old home in Brownwood. Please
send me as many bottles as you can for the
enclosed $1 50, by express. Don't delay
and obligo. J. V. Wiggins.
For sale by Carleton & Nash.
The United States man-of-war
Junita is penned up in a Chinoso
river. It cannot go up stream be-
cause of shallow water, and it
cannot go down bocauso below
where it now is tho Chinese have
sunk obstructions to koop the
Pronph fleet out.
Smco the present Czar of Russia
came to tho throno all the cannon
required for the Bussain fleet have
been manufactured at home. Un-
der preceding czars they have
been purchased in Germany.
The forfeited lands of tho Toxas
Pacific road in Arizona have been
opened to entry.
Two Irisb Americans have been
arrested at Quebeek, suspected of
)eing dynamiters.
Reports from fifty counties in
Ohio indicatos that peaches, plums
and all smallest fruits have boon
cillod.
DOES NOT COHTAIH AMMOHIA.
m HuirarouiM iu» wtvew mum ««*»»
111 a million home* (or a Ijnarter of a eontutr «
itoud the consumers' reliable teat,
THE TESTJFJHE 0VEN<
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
■akkbs Of
CURB TOM PICKS.
Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of
weight in the back, loins and lower part of
the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose
he had some affection of the kidneys or
neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of
indigestion arc present, as flatulency, uneasi-
ness of the stomach, etc. A motaure, like
perspiration, producing a very disagreeable
telling, particularly at night after getting
warm in bed, is a very common attendent.
Hind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at
once to tho application^of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
Remedy, whicn acts directly upon the parts
••For the immediate cure of female com-
plaints and derangements, English Female
Bitters is a decided success."
DB. J. A. KENNEDY, OoffeevUle, Misc.
Spend fifty cents for one bottle of Bailey's
Saline Aperient.
An editor having read in an
other paper that there is a tobacco,
which, if a man smoke or chew it,
"will make a man forget thai he
owes a dollar in the world," inno
cently concludes that many of his
subscribers have been furnished
with the article.
The church of tho Holy Ghost,
at Hoidelburg, is divided by
partition running lengthwise
through it. On one side tbo ser
vice is Protestant and on the other
Roman Catholic.
Christian forbearance is a virtue, but there
arc times when forbearance ceases tobe a v?r-
tue. Especially is this so whero people will
^niintia suffering from afflictions which
proper treatment would cure. There is no
more distressing ailment t! ;n pile^ but it
w! l be found to yield readih' to ¥!shle.'s
Herb Bitters. A lady , of x ncaster, Pa.,
writes's UI take great oleftsfure h saying I
Have been entirely cured of piles, with which
I Was afflicted for several yer-a, by the use of
your bitters."
In Philadelphia one day last
week the lotter earriors delivered
throughout the city 16,000 pack
ages of tobacco, whioh bad been
sent through the postoffice of that
city as an advertisement.
■ - ■
There are over fifty penitentia-
ries and 2,400 jails in the United
States. They contain 60,000 crim-
inals, and their estimated cost is
$600,000,000.
Ylgor aad Parity
You have no admiration for a stagnant poo]
or a malarious swamp. The waters of the
merry mountain brook are clear, pure, and
beautiful. So with the blood. \\ hen p^re,
it courses rapidly through arteries and veins,
and you are well and hearty. When in bat
condition, your circulation is poor and dug
eand you are not wtitth a cent Brown's
Bitten invigorates the blood and gives
you renewed life and heartiness. Mr. H. W
bevere, Enfield Centre, N. H-, says, "I have
derived splendid results from the
use of
splendid results
Brown's Iron Bitters as a blood purifier,"
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Philadelphia Press: Russia is
"y bent on ravelling out the
ot England's Afghan. The
on that garment does not
have been very carefully
Wis.
$
2 'sSfifednMRf
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. H. Yanderbilt re'eently
copy of like
le Provisiona
the Confederate
is the best smok
Dr. Prion's Lupulin Ymt Q«ms
For Ueht, HwUthy Broad. Tho Bast Dry Hop
Yeaat In the WorM.
FOR
CHICAGO.
SALE BY
GROCERS.
ST. LOUIS.
Th* formula by which Mishler'g Herb
BitUrs it compounded is over two hun-
dred years old, and of German origin.
The entire range of proprietary medicines
cannot produce a preparation that en-
joys so high a reputation in the community
where it is made as
affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the
intense itching, and effecting a permanent
cure, where all other remedios navo failed.
Do not delay until the drain on the system
produces permanent disability, but try it
and be dured. Price, 50 cents. Sent prepaid
on receipt of price. Address, The Dr. Bo-
anko Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by
Carleton & Nash.
The Greenville Banner says:
"Sweet face in the window—Demo-
crat selling stamps in the post-
offlco." "We havn'tsaw him," says
a Texas Exchange.
Chicago Tolegram: Scratch a
ballot-box stuffor and you will find
a republican.
■ —
Who Is Mrs: Wlnsow ?
As this question is frequently asked, we
will simply say that she is a lady for who up-
wards of tnirty years has untiringly devoted
her timo and talents as a female physician and
" " " " She has
wants
a result of thii
effort, and practical knowledge, obtaiaed in a
lifetime spent as a nurse ana physician, she
has compounded a Southing Syrup for chil-
dren teething. It operates like magio—giv-
ing rest and health, and is moreover, sure to
regulate the bowels. In consequence of this
article, Mrs. "WinSlow is becoming world-re
nowned as a beefactor of her race; children
certainly do rise up and bless her; especially
is this the case in this city. Vast quantities
of the Soothing Syrup are daily sold and
used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has ims
mortalized her name by this valuable article,
and we sincerely believe thousands of chil-
dren have been saved from an early grave
by its timely use, and that millions yot un-
born will share its benefits, and unite in cal-
ling her blessed. No Mother has discharged
her duty to her suffering little one, in our
opinion, until she is given it the benefit of
Mrs. Wihslow's Soothing Syrup. Try it,
mothers—try it now.—Ladies1 Visitor, New
York City. Sold by all druggists. 26 centa
a bottle.
James Garfield, the oldest son of
the late president, is tall, blonde,
and athjotic. Harry, his brother,
is short, dark, and wears brown
side whiskers.
Bitters-
It is the best remedy for Kidney md
Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Cramp in the Stomach, Indiges- %
Hon, Malaria, Periodical Com-'
plaints, etc. As a. Blood Purifier,
it has no equal. It tones the system,
strengthening, invigorating and giving
new life.
The late Jxkdga Hayes, of Lftnranter Co., Pa., an
able Jurist and an honored citizen, once wrote:
■' Wahid's Herb Bitters is very «rtfle]y known,
and has acquired a great reputation for medi-
cinal aad curative properties. I havenned myself
and in my family several bottles, and I am satis-
fied that the reputation Is not unmerited."
MISHLEB HEBB BITTEB8 CO.,
525 Commerce St., Philadelphia.
Parker*a Pleasant Worm Syrup,Never Fails
LONE STAR SALOON,
NORTH STREET, (in roar of Opera House),
BBEN1IAM TEXAS.
Tho bar is always supplied with the finest
anh purest beer, wmts liquors, and cigars.
Tho lunch couiitcr is guppliod uith all
delicacies, foreign and domestic, th»( can bo
had in the market.
MEYER & SONNENBERG,
Proprietors.
A CARD.
r. w.auirr.
w. v. HUNT
HUNT & CO.,
(Successors to j. A. Wilkins),
Planters' Fireproof Warehouse.
General Commission Merchants,
-Dealers irw-
When almost a day, Gen. Wolse-1 * f*r a jwr IT A V
ley, now the British commander in I ' JjJ-VfLiilf xlixx
the Sonndan, fonght with mnch
ferocity in tho straggle with the
pkopkr tkkatmjcnt tor coughs.
That the reader ruay fully understand what
constitutes a good Cough and Lug Syru -,
we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry is the
basis of the best remedy yet discovered. These
ingredients with several others equally as effi-
cacious, enter into Dr. Bosanko's Cough aad
Long Syrup, thus making it one of the most
reliable now on the market. Price 50 cts. and
$1.00. Samples free. Sold by Carelton&
Nash,
Sepoys, leaving an eye and a part
ot a thigh in India.
K. R. K. stands tor Kay's Kentucky Kure
or Liniment, which is made by an old Ken-
tucky horse dofctor, and is a perfect blessing
to man and beast for all purposes a lipiment
can be put to. For sale by Carleton «&
Nash.
France and China seem to have
come to terms. The celestials have
decided to cease hostile operations
in Tonquin.
and Farm Seeds,
COAL, LIME, CEMENT, FIREBRICK,
FLUES and TILES,
WHITEWATER & MURPHY
WAGONS.
Cotton and other consignments solicited. Cash
paid for corn, hides and all coun-
try product
Free city delivery. Telephone con-
nection'
March 13,1885.
IotA Ganges Co., Tbxas, March 31; 1884.
Messrs. Morley B(p«., Austin, Texas:
Dsab Sib—Please send us 4 doz. bottles
WONDERFUL EIGHT. We have a great
demand for your WONDERFUL RIGHT,
and it is giving satifaction to all that use it.
We sell more of it than all Uoimetits to-
gether that we handle. * Yours, j y v
L. M. Nctlt & Co.
For sale by Carleton A Nash.
Tie Yoftemite valley is to have
a hotel bnilt by the state of Cali-
fornia, which has appropriated
$40,000 for that purpose..
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skip;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
4
SWT
jew e l e r,
West Side of Square,
BRENHAM - - TEXAS.
JL____
PROPRIETOR OF THE
CA.SINO SALOON,
—AND AGENT FOR—'.
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I
OT. T.OTTTW.
PURE LAGER BEER IN KEGS AND BOTTLES_ BREWED EXPRESSLY FOR
THB TEXAS TRADE.
Beer and Ice Depot, Sandy Street, Near Santa Fe Depot,
Office: C#rner Quitman and St. Charles Sts., BREN HAM, TKX^S.
90- All orders token for Boor and Ico promptly fillod.
DKALKU IN
General Hardware,
STOVES,
—AND—
TINWARE,
Guns, Hiintors' Supplies, Belt •
ing, Agricultural Imple-
ments Etc.
All kinds of Tinners', Gun
and Locksmiths' Work and
Repairing Promptly Ex-
ecuted.
ANT STREET, next door to
H. Fisher.
Dr. Gulie H. Beaumont having regainod his
health sufficiently to rcsumo the practice of
medicine, offers his professional services to
the citizens of Bronham and vicinity,, where,
he has practiced medicine for tho last ten
years, hoping by a fiiithftil discharge of duty
to regain a portion at least of his former pa-
trons, also to gain others he has never served.
Office tor thp present at Luhn's drug store in
day timo, reiideneo at night Resi&neo op-
posite Col. MeNoese's. Telephone connec-
tion. Orders left at Luhii's druc store
pftunptly attended to night or day in town
or country. •
iV. JAHN,
(Formerly of Franke, Jahu A Seelhorat Succeasoirto Hi W. Hurry;* Bro»j)
-DEALER IN-
STOVES,
TINWARE,
HARDWARE
—and—
HOUSE F0M1SHDI6 GOODS.
Mainf Street, Brenham, Texas.
Has a very large and complete stock of
goods in his line and invites all who—
desire to purchase to call and
examine his stock and prices.
He is determined not to
undersold.
CABMSLE
Vinson
Hi
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Office: Sandy Street ViiderCentral Hotel.
BRENHAM - - - - - TEXAS.
Do a General Iwurance ^Business. Spedal Inducement offered on Life, Endowment
Insurance, and on l<jng torm fire Insuram.-e on Dwellings and Contents, Rep-
resents some of the> largest and oldest companies in the world, and are fully
prepared to take core of any line of good business at the lo#est rates.
, -A .«
REICHARDT &
BRENIIAM - -
TEXAS.
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plumbing work done
and Look smiths, pipe-fitting and
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1885, newspaper, April 23, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485010/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.