Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 28, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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PAUSTINO JOBEK.
Confectioner
. Dealer la all Ela-jot
ForeiM ana Domestic Fruits Etc.
HOME-SIADE CANDY FRESH EV
ERY DAY.
ITcxt door to Gidding. & Giddings Bank
BRESHAJI TEXAS.
JAKE KBU
Commission Merchant
Quitman Street Bret-ham Texas.
SoUcite public patronage. Honest weights
and fair dealinp; U liU moito. Wagon yard
attached for BENEFIT of customers
and Dealer in
GROCERIES BEER CIGARS and
TOBACCO.
WXLLIA31 ZEISS
OIT BASER
AND CONFECTIONER
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries
Frail Cakes and Pies on hand at all times.
JIainfctreet Brexhah. Texas
CaiT e to n & "Nash
r-DKiXXa- IS
PTj HE DRUGS
AND
MEDICINES.
A complete stock of Patent Medicines
Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles con-
stantly on hand.
The compounding -of PHYSICIAN'S
JEESCRIPTIONS a specialty.
Corner JVortJi and Main St.
Brenlmn. - - Texas.
HUNT & CO.
(Successors to J. A. TClluns)
Planters' Fireproof Warehouse.
General Commission Merchants
Dealers in
GRAIN BRAN HAY
and Fawn Seeds
COAL LIME CEMEHT FIREBRICK.
RL.TTES and TILES.
WHITEWATER & MURPHY
'WAGON JS.
Cotton and other consignments solicited. Casl.
paid for corn hides and all coun-
try Droduce.
taS- Free aty delivery. Telephone con
nection"133
March 13 1S85.
ALL KINDS Of ROUGH and DRESSED
SASH DOORS BLINDS AND
BUILDER'S HARDWARE
AND
Osborne Mowing
MACHINES.
All kept and for sale by
IV. G. WILKINS.
tf. KKBHTZLIN.
Dealer 10
Shoios Family Qrooeries
Wines J-l.-tior Tobacco
L'icnrs Crockery and Glassware
(Grabor Z?mldiEg West bide of Sqn-r.
BRKNHAM TEXAS.
tgTGoods delivh.'ed in all parts of the city
reo of charge
A. GS-UiBE-RT
JJpI.ter.r ani Mattress Kato.
Coo-ax lUm-cr akd Vulcan Streets
Rear of Eldndcc's Store.
Rrr-nii-m. - Texas.
it - ..---.-. A in make from the com-
inonest Shnck to the Finest Hair and bpnng
Mattress. Competition defied. . Wo cnal--cnee
comparison in -workmanship and price.
Old mattresses renovated at SI each.
Par'or suits renovated for S10 half the
usual prfco
TONIC.
A rnre Tamilr VeJirlne that Never
Inloxitates.
.fimi are aUlVTernilnl.lerorIii5ln8 roan
nit tale .nto-leallas stimulant- bit n.e
tt.w..m'. Tonic
irvmi haie nipepsla Clienmatlnn Kl Iner
.01 Crlnarr Conil Iain" or If J ' a are troulili.1
"lU-anyairorU rof lhelanfS..tn.luu.lil)W.I;
"loSlorDervcs.yoacan Ue cure.1 liy l'.BKtii's
rrotic.
JI1SCOX & CO.
IP. William Street. - - "cw Voik.
PENNINGTON HOUSE
Corner Hail anil Donslss Street.
BRENHAM.
This house lias been repainted and thor-
.iMiIy renovated ; all tho rooms havo hecn
0 Swted and the beds aro all new.
0 taMe as good as tho market affords.
- Teiib 2-J nts. Transient boarders $1
por v PEN-sIXGTOX rropnetor.
F. LANGE
Alanufacturcr of
TIN KO-1FIXG' liUTTEIUNG
AM) COKKUOATKD 1KOM
COK"NlE AVOUK.
Ant Street - - Brenham Tex.
COTTON SEED
EAL
Special inducements to pur-
chasers of large lots.
BRENHAM OIL MILL
All Sorts of
hurts and many sorts of alls of
mart and beast nefd a cooling
Tofioa Jilu: jag Liniment.
oiap
M
VOLUME XXI.
Absolutely 'Pure.
Th!snowiln?rcrvanea marit'oriurity.
strenjnk aul wlioleunpne-a Moreertiiomlcall r1 J ...
thanlheordlinty klnda cml cannot lie MM In Innv for DrOOOrtV which it has rcn-
...I... .tf. 1. .1l !. 1 ifti I.e. .! 1 I J I
UI1IIWII IB IIIIULT HINT I.IV. It ! ci""l I - ll
wcicht alum on hoti ate (wmler w.l lonly 1 dnrcd Useless bv enacting piohlo-
lncans lial Kikliii lom'cr Co 10R Wall
st.Ncw.ori.
An Exploded Boom
A Ion" lank lean and chronic Ai.ti-Fota. h
Boom met the new fat and saunr Atlanta
Biff Hold lioom on a not fiillrj tin.
MYroareyour asKeu ire i. u. ii.juoom.
1 am the old Anti Potash Uoom." was
tho sad reply as tho prespiration rolled
down and itleflncd beauty on the V. B. D.
Boom lor support.
"Don't lean on in?" said tho B. B. B.
Room. I mac 100k ltrontr. but I am ouito
young only 14 months old am growing
rapidly and am mighty weak in the knees.
1 am dome the work wliich you have failed
to do although 3 ou are 60 3 ear olJ. You
aro old and tough and rich and don't rc-
ouiro a EUDDort Hut what causes ou to
look so thm of late ?"
Well I hardlv know " rerhed the Anti-
Potcsh Boom. 1I physician tells mo that
my abilities have been over-rated and that
while trying to whip out all opposition bj
boast and brag that I ho o pro en mj m-
ability. Old age is also creeping on me
having fought near 60 j cars before any one
knew I was living and now I am anable to
perform feats thnt othcr aro dome I am
collap'sed my friends hae turned ajrainst
mo and call me name? and oh Lord- I sick
I become at the very bightof B.B.B. Hold
iiy had while I die."
Dr. N. Hegnauer
PHYSICIAN 3Du
BRENJIA3I - - -
TEXAS.
MiTHS
tWt BUImismss : Sick Hc-.-che In Fonr lio.rs.
(Q One Case relieve! (.curaUa. Ttcj care anil
prevent CHHs Fever Seur 6tomach Bad
Breath. Clear Ida S.tn. Tone the her.es end giro
LIU Vigor to the system Iose i OIE l!EiX.
rtrY rents e.r battle. Sold t D-unlsts end
lledlclne Deatirj gencrallr. Sent en receipt ol
price la s-unes postpaid to air address
J.F.S3ItTnCO.
lianutichirers an. Se'o Fropi. ST.LCUIS.UCL
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED LEN.
Too art allowed afrtt trinl qf thirty days ofthe
ie of Ir Dye Celebrated Voltaic Eelt wltn
Electric BxwpeoflOiT AppUfliiPCS ' Um!
ret.pfaji(lpermanentci-JeofAvffJVtav lOM
of Vitality and Manhood and ftU kindred troubles.
Also for many other dlfeonM. Complete restora-
tion to Health. Vigor and lleiOiood cuaranteed.
No risk is Incurred. JUoFtratedpainpoletinKalca
OLIAIO BELT CO. Marshall Mich.
cBa.sB'S
HAL
7S733X3-tS:"5'.
Rich in flavor mild and eent In taste Tt does
not contain one drop of ttnpt re oil Ftemg a genuine
Barley Malt Whi.W it po.-esse. much nutriment
and 1. 3 fine trmie fr ti.c in roilar I sections. It
preatlv prevent attaclc. nf Pn-m-nti .plend d
tonic Cor wealc lime and fe-Went. Most excellent
fordnnlcinc andptirest fo-home use
E. II CH ASF Si Co Pi.tiller. Inrn.-rie. Ky
J1EIT.K SOWFMIHIO
Sole Agents. Brenham Tex.
VTrtnlsayc-reldonot mean merely to stop them
t or a Urn. and t hen have them return agaiajraean
ridk-lcuie. Iha'-madMMdlsee-epr KTrt-Pfc
ue3T or FALLttiO Sl-Dl-a.lu4oa.si-l7 I
rrantiiiy remedy to cure-he worst cases. Socause
other have tailed ts no reason f or not nowrewn riog a
cure. Bendatone;toratr-gJaJ--Bjittl.ot
nyMfaluble remedy Give Express and Post Office.
It cosu you nothing for a trial and IwlU cure yoo.
rew-W.I-ro EOOT.lSJPearlBt-JfewToTlr.
umiw
aii..i-"r -'- V Ji;.7n hi.di..
10 any sufferer piv-e
ir Willi. I1MJ1" HI HI T - T "
Hi.T.i 6-0-CMlsireil6t..l.e-Tre
4 P O aadrrss
ciiiun
nmv DRuyivtri-ss
OKlaVw an.lolillierince nrtln.tsnt-
-iniilr bet -P-ctuanr .lie oiily
nClllUUl l.mlM Hl-Uj eB.lors.tliv
the medical P'o eislon and i rej are t by well
known New -oiLpliV-ieians. bend etainsn fur
"""""" "StUOUMEDl"
No 1 est lilh t M-U -orl.
-1 ).. -.a-.! -Bii-incn. Ailres
TTio hau-elluuiau aturo
Manv xain atiemi.ts a e na le lo rejeat the te-
i.n.......n.-.ikpw..i ijiiiriiifi llaster
lllurik lUIIT csis.vr-D va v .wi i 11
This MU I rm-dy ! know 11 wUl ftnil uwl
eTerjwliere amllU 1 nmij tnrtlonan 1 jinrtTj!
rriem.- l...ilatl.n8ha.esii.i)ill. .nucf . -
(i tumu.. r "- --- --- - -.. -..-. ..
."anil t.narjn'.1'-e .".Id'poVji.
11a iier- run.
va.rthi-i.lrtt p-i .if the ..eniiliiP
we hmte 0r veoe w " a1"' !" iwoipcI what
areatoncetl-Wr lo'PlrsU aid tmw AA or
a-.sh..-' .... . a. .-.. 1MA al.s f-i rrlian
01 me Trillin..- ...... -
ton. au 1 make enn iia.t h? vor "Careiue"
IlntneniUJll-oItbeuIa-lrrlM. SnJ the
a ;. lie. eiler .v'ti-e rou these safe
Tliree "enn--iru icuiui. I."" . -- i- ;
53 Msa g
I
T
EuanlsvtlUHintlnllitlun Ii veu fan noi re- an(j tho v-.Qmon Who had StlOWn
SASSXmSSZi'vS?" "Irico over tbo iemaiu3 wero trans-
io.ot iiDccei.ei. portod octobs tho nver and for-
JIyn.MTit.viejUieconiiIIn.enl Ure j aplo lr-lbiddcu to rctom'
tue Jraiintion i-wliie conij -inent I;iijire paxsi
J IIB lldlllt IWI . - Ban 1.1
icwiie..I.irii iio laa-e .-.n.i tr 10 m-ii
pljler lailoiulj j-Ule 1 "-l"? V .''?.a'
t --... ... . mslt.e I'l ii era t ilnilatnl hv till
CUHI -aiihirjiir vibh i -
iimi " 1-311
v. lui ine man in?.. jjih-ih.uh i
iiieie ocun
nensun'a Wine llhieisarf vm-lr mliai
haiiiiiniat
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SbiV iriiHin1; ii - i'r.i.i. - - t.iyvr";l -
ftViu. .Stii-aic- wlmMa.''"!"
inexiatVncelhatUTtallvinwtp ir nv inn .ai
cy are mr " i" iv--'"
allmecuuion vl Ich no wilier.
nave bjk
' f.tiVrm'aria-lfr an! F.or.l iour.r f
jfiiya
iSij n.
.ii-rsoiinl fiaminiuloii III. C"1"'.
. 1..-.I fl iw.i Tt. I ills mill' I tim r-iirii' s iwii I . i i. j . . l I i i .i .! no Tnn nir I s rii'ii niiiiiv. ...-.. .n m i Minnni n oi-r.ii-. wv.w .--... ...-. -..-. - vj- a-.uii.i- - 4 a--a bu .... --. .
Kirawjr.a;iiep.iwi.i..iW 'W. n. . 'u"r" . . b B ' .-" . u".? '." -.... h -vi.si.ov.iuoyluen pro- nearlveciv member ot tho Mich icausc oruer jus paper s
JSSlS&'.'rabnBnr.m pan until ln -.nglana tneio ate ; mi..- sultabl0 l0P tu.ning pig ..on into eced d .. . K.5r Istol3' h. ie-i leBislntnre. I nver tlunk-ng that be is a
cr.Me..rT5earii.roiiKi.tt.ereriHaiori-i)aia' it will crisp in water molasses j---s t0 10000000 population c eiy somo manufactured artidc. They ohootin" nromiscuously on the . . . or ioso tbrn the publisher.
CT-to..lh?.!.VS."!!ffl.W:--.'S:. candy. Just bofoio it is done put I Tn ' '-. .. . .. .- . ' ?.? L !?': J.-.h .- Gen. Franz Sigel writes to tho ... nevcr fai however to
i.atorVwro- mi vi"' """ J . . V.n. nf Vlnt nnio. town Town Chicago Times in tlio lnteiost ol t -.-miiarly every week.
BcoaTourCru.nl. l tar. When done Tiour out into a cultics and men too. l.mMin.-ol walci wotKs in Toas ook0"Iepc? VL?.e .!....-... 000 regulars and 10 000 militia n. .r.w. ... t. Xii
ltZw'''' "i" cut into moutntuiB.prjou can cut
Hj7""t.-i.i.uni " i-' "' ..!..'?!; with the shears and lay on but-
... --.- jKiiillAnnl
l?!T-lo"u.""nV..7"ni.: 'iri tcred paper on a plate. Grcao
I idlers n.nrin; ih- .". 'V'tV "... vr.nr hands with butter beforo
In ...... ii nil It UUUll-. "
-a-iS.nri ii ' l -' " le"nrki not. as -rood as other white surrar.
RENHAM
BTtENIIAM-
l'ubllskeil Dall j aul V. -cklj .
RASKIN & LEVIN Plblibers i Pkofrietob'
OmcK Dnyer Building M. Cliark- btrett.
.. 'VerSpeechconleJed.att.epub.'tollavetwochulehori;u
nC.nira. IS he .ait.. was pfedged to the p.- A w I1V IOn di.patcl sa3 . t
Kates of A-ir.rti.inE. mcnl ofthc bond and inlcrc-t in understood th it A. S. Hewitt
'SffirVKWJsoW. has otle.ed to surrender l place
B'tM"ron"MlrrT.!irir.rC
ri.rno""r5i"r?MnS.fiiari"
icniuaiinfn.hlnsfni.m
I Lulered at the Brauliam roatoOjtp 13 fcon
I Class mall niattrr
' AccoitDiNO to tho Houston Ago
the leaso law and the land board
should perish together.
j -
Judge Brewer has filod a lengthy
opinion at Topeka Kansas in
I browinir case. Tho drift ol tho
nnininn ic Iknf tkn Ktntn shnuld
.ltorvlaws.
1 A New York dispatch sajs that
cx-president Arthur's health is far
from good. Ho is confined to his
house and suffers from insomnia
and general depression. His phj-
sieian thinks that ho will pull
through all right.
It is understood saj s tho Hous
ton Post that ihcro is considerable
pressure being brought to bear on
Governor Ireland to call an extra
session ot tuo legislature ine
peoplo can get along nicely with-
out indulging in such a luxury.
The mayors of tho cities in Iowa
aro opposed lo proamnion ana
navo formed an organization for
tho purposo of offecting a change
Tho prohibitionists are working
to havo tho law made stronger and
more tyranieal than at present.
There is a school for Indians
near Wabash Ind. conducted un-
der tho auspices of tho govern
ment. On the 1st day of Alaich
noxt forty Sioux and .Modoc In
dians who have been educated will
bo returned to tho reservations.
Tho children havo made rcmark-
ablo progress and moro children
will be sent irom the reservations
to be educated.
JjlE Houston Post publishes ex
cerpts from a largo number of
Texas panors expressing their
opinion as to who will be nomi-
nated for governor. The Post
says if tho expression of tho press
means anything Swain will bo tho
next governor of Texas. It is
questioned that any aspirant in the
past has everreceivod as much en
couragement from the papors as
that gentleman is now receiving.
It might havo added that tho pa-
pers advocating Boss aro quito
noisy but not so numerous as the
Swain advocates.
Tue govoinorof Louisiana has
pardonod Eev. B. F. Jenkins who
killed I.cv. Borden at Mansfield
La. in Juno 1833. It was certified
that Jenkins would soon dio of
pulmonary consumption if kept
longer in confinement. The caso
was ono that attracted a grcatdcal
of attention at tho time and every
oxpodient known to tho law was
resorted to at tho timp to get Jenk-
ins out of the scrape. Hantring is
the only suro punishment for mur-
der. Only a small percentage of
men sentenced tor lifo die m the
penitentiaries.
Geo. P. IJowell A Co newspa-
per advertising agents Xcw York
havo senttl-o B.NM.R their best
list of local newspapers giving the
names and advertising ratos of tho
best newspaper published in every
town of over 5000 inhabitants in
tho United States and Canada.
Somo Brenham peoplo think that
tbeBNSEE chaiges too much for
advertising. The Chicago Mews
charges $131 lor ono inch one
month If" typ fuld Kct tnat
ralo for advertising In a Jovv
years tbo town wouldn't hold
us; wo'd get too rjcli.
"In Ceylon formerly" writes
)r. Balfour in his now book "after
burning tho bodies ot tho deceased
lyings ot Ivantfy their ashes were
carried bv a man in a block mask
to tho Mahawelll Ganga whole hoi
1 1.-.1 in -1 n-nnA At tho
deepest part of tho river ho clove
tho vaso with a sword scattered
tbo ashes on tho stream and plung-
inrr lirrrllon niloT them dived.
.--a ---- .r'r" . ui'
j wlieUCB ho fled ipto tbp foipst aBd
. -nR nregumeu 10 vu novel muie
soon. Tho canoe was allowed to
drift away thohorsoand olephants
that accomnanicd tho procession
. ... .4.i. A :. 1- '
- wpre sot at iiocriy iu tue woous!
1 -----
a r.iy to maKo gooa creat
I dy To a COiTcODUD of wlllte
A ur.iy to mako good cream can
SUUr
t . i r t r i
- uuu vu iiiuiusuuuuiuis u; .mui
butter pan. and when cool cnotml
- . handle work as you would
LI JJ. 11 ---. 1 . H-J IUU iwaa1. -l- .
i ..j.i ...
- mOiaSSCS canuy until pcriccuj
i;;itp. then stretch and jav on
white men siretcn anu lay on
! hnnrJ anil wltn a tliOT)innr-ltniloi
a tliopping-Itniloithat with a pi
'-r- a. ji ii
working it and it will not slick
your fingers. Granulated sugar
WASHINGTON COUNTY. TEXAS THURSDAY JANUARY
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Tn. rrn-nrnmpnt. will distllbule
about SO.000.000 anion. the Indi-
an tbis oar The American Indi-
-. o i--
an is a lu.tur
Sen VTonilOBBii i. in jii anil sil-
A.N Ohio mail is iaul to ha e sold
in c cnts and the pin-
chaser now w .nits him to lake her
back claimni' to
swindled.
The Fort Woith fiaelto is
splendid paper it knows tin. it
and no. cJloes an opportunity of.
. ... . . . .
sain!ro. fort Vortn uoes.igoou
dealofblowin".
. . liropcitj- winch is listed at 4UL-
Tub lcsolutions ol the cattle- . . . .
1000 will not bung ball that sum.
men's contention latch held at ...
Austin do not seem to meet with
tho distinguished appiobalion of
tho lrce glass barons.
The Jialtimoic Manufacturers
J.ccmd sa's lamio cultivation ii
beginning to attiact attention in
the South. It is said to bo a cry
profitablo crop
The senato confirmed a Iaigo
umber ol nominations last Wed
nesday among tho number John
Cardwcll of Texas to bo consul-
general at Cairo.
The house committee on thorc-n
luiiuinuio civil service nave rc-i
ported advci.cly on tho bill of Mr.
Seney of Ohio for tho lepcal of
thc civil sorvico law.
Two leading cattlemen Pat
VaughtandSi .Blunt met at San
Marcial K. il. and had a pistol
shooting tournament. Both men
are seriously wounded.
Miss Ella Miller of Leaven
worth has been elected journal
clerk of tho Kansas legislature
which con ened at Topeka on tho
19th inst. in extra session.
'XnEBEwasa Farmers' Alliance
meeting held at Terrell tho other
day. It was determined that each
alliance govern itself in tbo sell
ing of produce and purchasing sup-
plies. The dircctois of the Missouii
Pacific railway company propose
increasing its capital stock S6000-
000 in order to mako needed im-
provements and pioporly develop
tho propel ly.
It is semi-officially announced
that non. Bijan Bairy of Coisi-
cana chairman of tho Democratic
state executive committee will bo
beforo the Democratic convention
for lieutenant-governor.
The Dallas Times says if Gover
nor Ireland don't go to tho Senate
there is no such a thmg as a man
being abused into office. Tho out-
look for Ireland's election to tho
Senate docs not look as bright as
a new standard dollat.
TnE Fort Worth Gazette sajs
thcro is more lailioaJ rumbling
to-day in Texas than in anj other
stato In the Union. Tho piescnt
year will make and unmake cities
Wonder if the Gazclto expect"-
that Dallas will be uimiado and
the Foit made by newrailioads.
Tue Galveston .News' Washing
ton special says Texas has made a
great reputation this session of
congress. Our congiessmen Alio
have made spoechts on the silver
question or being flooded with let
ters from all parts of tho country
asking for copies of their speeches.
The Hempstead J-edger is a
thing of the past; it is dead having
been succeeded by Tho Farmers
Alhaneo Advocato. It's aims and
objeetin life is fully explained by
itsname. Mr. John II. Hutchinson
is the editor and propuotor. We
wish him success in his new cntei-
prise. TheHsusIoh Ago sat s the month
of tho Brazos is in Congi cssman
Cram's district and all parts of
his distiict aic likely to reeeivo a
good deal of attenliop. Fiom all
that we can learn the month of the
Brazos is not destined to bo a very
.loportapt place.
The Houston Age saj-s 111 simple
justice and equity tho government
s f esponsiblo for the acts ot tho
."
SOlQl
iors who so wQntonly des
troyed the property ot citirens 01
Brenham in 1SGG and should no
longer delay making repcration to
tho citizens for the great injury
dQPP them.
Sena-os 4-an .Vyci; has intio
duced a bill to prevent tho doraon
etizution of American coin. His
bill pioposcs to make anv contiact
iirovidinL'fortlie Davmcnt of the
. . i i (
sameingomco.noiu anu ot no
effect. Tins hpwever could only
bo mado ntiplicablo
in Unitpd!
States court-!.
- j TlIE rcvo cr s all American
. i :. nnliw rf
VUIILIUJJ. tlUM 13 aiau - m !.." - v
Tub Baltimore
Jlanuiatluicrx
liGeoiu inaiwcs n siiun
aiguin;...
a1 in laoi of protection It aigncs
a 1 f
that with a nroicctno mini inanu
i i
(acturing industries will
- .
iuii.0 u.
and thrive in the South and that
i such indusliies will eicatea do
to mand lor all
is ducts and do
kinds oflnrni pio
much toward entoui
aging diversified farming.
WEEKLY
Tnr consolidation ol the Tca
liapti-t oi Dallas and the -.iptit
rr !.lr- .l.l ..t i .. 1 .-
. ... .. ' w.. .lnl-
lclI t0 arbuilioii the Ileiald man
i ... i
wanted con-olidition on In- own
terms. The Uiptis!-will continue'
on the cominitUe on nawil allan
to Mr Curtis ad that the Utter
uili be a"-iu'ncd to that committee.
hio bcen'Jlr llcwm lias ins nanut lull on
the W.13S and means committee
. Tnr Houston Herald ajsthatin
a .
lstlic good atailablo assets of the
Houston City Hank aic included a
Imrlr - ninnt fnr Sl..n.0nD wliu.ll lannt
j :
jwoith as many cents and the
pay 50 cents on thc dollar.
'. ....
-Lb rn.uu!) ..W. VU-J -"- .. ..wa.
inc jjauas iimcs sajs tuat u is.lug p. Doo ln tho door of thc sa(o
hinted byJIr. Faulkner of tho Ccn-'He securod S35 in cash.
tral lailwa). that the receiver ot
that company is anxiou . to rcmot e
tho offices to Dallas and it suggests
that an eflort be made in that di-
iection. It will not be long bc-
foic Dallas wants more than thc
Houston Post c . cr dreamed of.
The -N'cw Oilcan Times-Demo
crat almanac for 18SG has been ic-i
cci.cd It is a handsome lllustra-..
mM ss -. !
--- 't...lj'.l.w ... JJ l'UV till. Villi j
... i-i r r..--i.
jof ... -iaracte .... fu
election returns for all tho south-
. .-.- ---o
jern states tho state governments
01 tuo same anu a compicto list 01
the government ofliccrs at Wash-
ington. Mr.. SrsiNGEB of Illinois has
made a vciy sensible suggestion in
thollousoof Iiepicscntativcs. Ho
proposes an inquiry into tho expe-
diency of providing by general
bills for the ascertainment of the
facts in all private mcasuics by
some judicial tiibunal before action
by tho house. Such a bill will
save a great deal of timo now lost
in investigating pnvato bills
Dr. Asiibel Smith died at bis
residence on Cedar Bayou below
Houston on Wednesday night
aged SO jears Dr. Smith was
born in Hartford Conn. in 1806
and came to Texas in 183C. He
has been a prominent man during
his entire lcsidenee in Texas and
at tho timo of his death was a re-
gent of tho Stato Uimcisity. He
was known by reputation thiough-
out tho state.
The olfico of assistant treasurci
at Xew York seems to go a beg
ging. President Cleveland has
teudoicditto fivo diflcicnt men
and each has declined becauso he
did not caie to assume the respon-
sibility of 170000000 of govern-
ment money. There are several
who want tho place and aro will-
ing to tako tbo chances but the
president docs not think thoy pos-
sess the requisite ability.
The San Antonio
-p.. ...
quite surctna. icai goiu mines
.
iiau uecn uiscovereu in cuwaiu.
county -.no jLou-iim -go ujB A(Jo Koclchcan a barkcop-
"it hopes so but it would not ad cr smciclcd in a box car on tho
vise peoplo who are doing well atlTexas and Pacific track in Dallas
homo to sell out and break up and
go to J-dwaids county gold-hunting."
It may bo put down as a
solid fact there is gold in the earth
almost evciywhcie but it takes
hard work to get it; the plow and
tho hoo aro utensils which
prepcr'y used will bring gold
to the hands of the woikci.
if
n -
It isnioie than piobablo that a
uniform bankruptcy law will be
p isscd by the present cong. c.s. A
bankiuptcv law is a good thing if
the machinery for lis operation is
not too pondeious and tostlv 01
in other woid if lho cost of going
.. .11.1 . r
through bankruptcy docs not swal
low up the cnliro ascts ol small
dealers who fill and leave uolh -
ng at all for the creditois besides
itakingtwoor tlneo ycais time to
disposc of. It was the expense at-
tached to tho proceedings and the
time consumed n makmg settle-
ment that brough about the repeal
of tho last bankrupt law.
Bradstreft's says .1 curious con-
dition of things is fevcaled by the
nolico investigations in a recent
1
embezzlomcnt case. It seems that
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tlip influx into Canada of criminals 1
from tho Unitod States is so con-
slant and so lcgular as lo furnish
the basis for a profitable business
Aceoiding to U'fl sLatomnnts of the! rt
a Elder W. E. Carson was bred
detectives engaged in tho caso ro-jout of tho Pacific hotel at Yapo
fcried to a certain individual in j tbo othev morning. He is a negro
Ontario makes a businessof tuking'and arriving in tho night was as-
eaio of fugitives from iustico fiom licncd a loom. His color was dis-
tho United Slates and protecting
them from pursuing officers for a
1 nnnoif1iriltnii Htin rvtrTritinn
". v -m
I iirltnln m o in need of i o
I ision
'Iiie penitentiary boaul 1 at
Husk inspecting tho penitentiary
- t .1 i . .
anti CO US Hi CH I Jg UU aUMSaUlIUJ Vl
mst being ianly begun and thcio
. " .. i w
will uoucu..s.a..-u..i.a.iu.u--piii(.
'llie oniy question to ue soneu is
-.. ol manufacliuo. nml ll.n
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i ilLt-3 - ll.lasv aauiit JIMOU IU IHl'
a ri tvntrrtiT i rnin :no in im
10ws where the pine is needed
Jt is thought by tbo management
that pipo cin uo mnuo clieipci it
Husk than anywhere clso in thc
lnitcd States hy why is not stnt
ul
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STATE NEWS.
Some ill. mors ill Austin tOUIl-
'J Brc arcaJ bUy"K b-lCOn-
Voar l'ri-oners escaped from Coc.inc proves an effective lem
the count jail at Tyler last nduyedy for many cases of seasicknoss.
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" . . . .
rrZTZZ
to . merchants exchange.
The Uelltillc btundard says
the outlook lor the present year is
baldly bright enough to dazlotho
Arrangements aic being madoi
til ltnllll.il u Iv.nMl.linirannnn-nl
linnr-illo nn tli A-.a- P-- 11
way.
1 r ...
riie Columbus Cilizon roports
thc dcath of ilr D W- g'. k.
uridge. ol Eaglo Lako on tbo 15lh
mst.
The Denison city council has
passca an on
Ilranclnsc to th
raut"Ise l0 ul
I Light company
A safc robber opened tho safe
ol a Dallas meat market by drill-
j The w ator works at Victoria
seem to oe succcsslul; tho domand
for water is increasing daily and
the works will soon be oxtonded-
A cattioman from tbo Indian
Termor who was in Sherman
the other day says the loss in
1 stock was hca.y during the last
1 cold spell.
hm.. u-n.n c--.ii -..-
' the ijcllvillc standard rises
....--.-..t. .t.- .n n.n.
!r - ... .-. C..-..1-.1. -....?
IUI l .! V.. 11 . O llll UUIIUllJ VU11 b
prosper. Jlanj towns in this stato
lack harmouj.
J.ouis Muse the negro who
shot and killed Monroo Bradley at
Palestine a few weeks ago in a
tight about Biadley's wife died in
jail Tuesday morning.
Su Woodtufl. a piomincnt!
young lavvjei ot Goliad suicided
the other day by cutting his throat
ho bad been drinking heavily and
wassutleiing from depression of
mind.
Tho notouous Jim Courtnght
who escaped fiom the officers at
Fort Worth somo timo ago sur-
rcndeied at Colbort station I. T-
on tho 20th inst. and was sent to
Fort Woith.
A. A. Stoagall is a bruto who
lives neat Henrietta. Ho is under
arrest for tho murder of his ille-
gitimate child by his own daugh-
ter. Theevidonco against him is
ovciwholming.
Gcorgo Maxwell and two ot
his children died suddenly at Mc-
Kinncy Thursday morning of
ccrcbro spinal meningitis. His
wife and other child aro seriously
ill with tho samo disease.
'lhc Houston Post says that it
wasicportcd in that city on Wed
nesday tnat Dr. Ashbel Smith was
lyin.. at tlio point ol cleat 11. Dr.
Smith has been a prominent public
man in Texas for hlty years.
Columbus Citiren: lor Somo
weeks past tho boys of Columbus
have been getting lnllieirworl. on
the beavers in tho river and havo
caught several in traps. The bea-
ver is nearly extinct in all old set
tled countiics.
Five 3 cars ago Kunuels and
contiguous counties were devoted
almost exclusiv ely to grazing: now
ltt-rt -t-.ttl n i- hnimr .. .-. nt
UIV UtllU UlCi Uiil "f-t - VUH wa
Kanncl3 countv amj tho pasturc8
ar0 being convened into farms.
on Wcdnesdaj- by shooting himself
in tho head with arovolver. Ho
hid in his possession $2700 in
Ut'itcd States bonds. Ho was in-
sane. A mamod man was hoise-
wbipped at Brownwood tho other
morning try two Indignant women
isisters. 'Iho man in quoslion had
Ibcenoutthe pievious night with
t twn rnnnfnr M.stnr-. of lho Indies
and they -vont iome "tight"
Ihcneo tho whipping.
.. .vR. bBrned tQ
ieaih in a hotel at fort Worth on
' Friday night. Sho was undressing
when a lamp exploded sotting fire
l0 llcr Nothing. In her fright she
1 ran out into tho hall; before the
conId bo c-.tnguished the
flcsh was peolin.; offherbodv.
i -.. -. ..
mnrdcr 0( W. M. Kussei at
T! 11 10 Gibson's b.gnio in San An-
tonio on the 0ti pf Decfjmpp)
has bepn Kiveu'a life tcim in the
..-.-. it l.l.li liihrinn rthft
'--"'";. ". X.'"..'".
.nsCi - sorloUsly ill. Both Cook
and Gibson aic from St. Louis.
-r..0 colton CQtnprpss Iatciy ln-
vented and patepted by T. M.
I Brown of Tyler has been tested
1 -. t... l-ln rtf
"" " !"-" "vT- "'" "'
colton to seven and a half inch.es
tbo tf 5. d
t0 u0 as on'cotivo and rapid as any
compress mado and can be sold at
a gi eally reduced price.
cocred at bicaUfast timo aslio
was about etiteririf; tho dining
loom uarson attorwara nnou up
on condensed corn and tvas unable
- 1 la attend to business ile is a Hot !
Springs parsqu.
Builington ilontaguo couulj-1
was the scene ol a raiuiaturo baltloi
t 14 rP..n.l. i.ml.t Minn .rin Kftr-o
. -i-.u'-i"j u.pju. ....- vvv-v
iov niths and threats doficd the
-:' . .i .. .
oiuiuj iu aural Lira ui mi.i.v.v
witn ineir spun. am. tommeneeu
firm- an tlm nilirnr-. Tortr-flvnl
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IIIUI H II U 1 1 ( 1. 1 1 II IIUll II1U UUt O Jlttl
c I. ic -i n-r.r tn -. in . a i. - i nr-a t. n.i
loi the Xationi theofneoi-spnisued
them and killed four i?. Iu Jack
&on i-iil wimms one TriUle anil
oiu whose nniiie is unknown; fue
liorsci wcro also killed. The ot
llccis desuvt commondation
BANNER.
28. 1880.
!
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
They dij potatoes by steam now
tossing out s00 baircls a day.
. Wheat is now selling in St. Louis
MlP " Wg'0'
' A . im L
is on exhibition at a Cahlornia1 IvID2i.YC03iriiAlAT.
tow. ' ' IVIL?
Pilcur the 1'ieiifh sni-ntist i s
l.WClir llie 1 leilCIl SCIcnUSI IS
what is termed a "quack1
counliy.
T " tn .he
.
n tuis
" Sin 'le
movinco
in JSussi.1
cmploj cd
u.uuu opciativcs aro
making accordions.
Los Angeles and San Dicgo.Cal.
aro rivals as bitter as Minneapolis
and St. Paul.
Thc latest fashionablo notion in
Boston is linguistic and cv cry body
is studying Italian.
Check in man is not to bo ad-
mirod; but what is nicer than a
woman's cheek?
At least four incorporated towns
in Colorado aro at an altitudo ovor
9000 feet above tho sea.
lho agent of tho Passamaquoddy
Indians of Maine reports their
number at 531 all farmers
Tho Indians in Carson sink Ne-
vada roecntly rounded up and
killed 1400 rabbits in one hunt.
Tbo best guards against drouth
aro keeping the soil deep neb
clean and mollow on tho suifncc.
Very few men arc exceptions to
tho gonoral nile that a man when
he is drinking is a fool.-IIoustor.'u
--;;e.
For scratches on horses' heols
uso whito lead paint. Ono or two
applications will usually cllecta
cure.
Tho colorod people ot Georgia
own 600000 acres of land and pay
taxes on about S10000000 of prop-
erty. Plants havo their natuial zone
or climate beyond which they do
not grow or thrive Dut imperfectly-
Sam Jon 04 has bought a farm.
While layingup treasures in heaven
ho proposes to make himself solid
on earth.
Senator Coke has introduce a
bill to create thc judicial district
of Xorth Texas and the Indian
Territory.
The stand of wheat throughout
tho state is said to be good. Thc
crop of aspiring politicians was
never better.
Football on skates is the latest
attraction at roller rinks in .Now
England and it is described as
very amusing.
Three hnndied feet of clovation
is considorod equal to one degrco
of latitudo in its influence upon
temperature
Tho socioty paper business is
being overdono in London and
somo of theso publications barely
pay oxpenscs.
The trial of Maxwell tho St.
Louis trunk murderer will begin
shortly. It is thought that ho will
escapo tho gallows.
Hungary raised 114000000 bush-
els ol wheat in 1884 tho average
crop being about fourteen and a
half bushels per acre.
If J. L. Sullivan would conio to
Toxas to practice his brutality on
children ho would speedily bo-
como ono of tho has beens.
Parncll is supposed to receive
moro Iottcrs and answer fewer
than any other conspicuous poli-
tician now in public life.
It is said Senator i-varts has a
presidential boo in his hat. Tho
peoplo will not troublo themselves
to hivo it Fort Worth Mail.
Dolls to tho number of 17000
and 5000 baby caits were destroy-
ed byarocenthro in a great toy
factory at Bradcnborg Germany.
Tho Mormon delegate Caino savs
that Cannon and Taylor tho two
fugitive polygamists aro hidden
so securely in Utah that tboy can't
be arrested by the federal authori-
ics. .Sow York congicssmensay that
thcro is a good piospect for get-
ting an appropriation of 85000000
for the enlargement of tho Erie
can;l.
When Jenkins tplj bis father
he'd only been out on a little lark
the old gentleman muttered thai
"ho guessed there woio more swal
lows than lark."
To raiso prices by individual ef
fort work j on? apmo market for
al 1 is. vorth and ship as htllo as
possible to cities so as to avoid a
glut in thc market.
ijary Apd.orsqii Hunk thai ii
she chooses to get mairicd its no
body's business but her own. The
young man may hav c something to
sav in the matter.
l'Ucy don't w.tit for Iijii year in
Japan bqt l n ypung woman is tn
want of a husband sho places an
empty flower-pot on the roof of tho
trontiorticoas a pre nuptiil cm -
tcm
A Home Ga widower with $e
children is advcit-sing lor a wife.
Hostatts that he owns ono bun-
drod bushels of sweet potatoes
and consideiablo torn.
TomainthomajorolAdriaii!and filty thousand voters will bci
Mich who robbed tho town iv. o
- vcars ago and went to Orcgonwill
I. .. .!.-.. 1 .t . - -..nnnv.tA i. n..
uw jibiu.ii.u ii ii) ivj'.ii.". .ia v
wml? l.10J "? rL .?A"'onVv.u- - -
i regular iorcc oi ru.v.u 10 iw.'W
-
Tli.ri iiin . nimi.ii -it i.. 1 . ten
-.--'-- .---- -----1 -'..
-i in Trta or i.'nini. line t nn mil run
IIWI -3 HI itMlllt; Hill VI (lliu I'".
social season has not opened bnl
- liantly. The deaths ol thc Kin?
ol Bpain anu tno iving tonsoit oi
Portugal tho illm-s of the lope
- and tho uimsinii ioui utathei
b ive itTecleil sor iclj simiiv
NUMBER 4
It is now asserted that tlio com
mon earth worm is the cause of tho
gape parasito in chicks. In exam
ining earth worms from a gapo in-
lcctcd district tho gapo parasite
was found to bo coiled up tn tho
structure of tho earth worm and
on feeding chicks with such earth
P"'. lr the relieror wiicli I have spent
s.0 .. v-nrft. the most nofeSso-
.. J J . . - '. .
ii.:i v J- " iuiuui .iiv-ii luciuuii ii.cv.ai
called remedies proved failures Tho useof
ono sinsie uouiooii. it. 11. nas Decn xnarvc-
Iou. j;ivinp more relief than all other treat-
iiu nt combined. It is a quick cure while
others if they cure at all aro in tho distant
mture.
C. I....OBERTS Atlanta Water WorU
Dr h. A. Guild of Atlanta Tvho owns a
larcro nur-erv and rinerard. hits a lad on his
placo who was cured of a stubborn caso of
Scrofula. with ono single bottlcof B. 11. 1).
Wntc to him about the case-
Ho doesn't exactly tell them it's
none of their business but that is
about tho sizo of it. Boston Her-
ald. cuius run fin s.
1 'lies aro frequently preceded by a sense of
wcurht in the bade loins and lower Dart of
the abdomen causing tho patient to suppose
ho( had somo affection of tho kidneys or
neighboring organs. At times symptoms of
indigestion are present as flatulency uneasi
ness 01 mo stomacn etc v moisture like
pervpiration producing a very disagreeable
itching particularly at night after getting
warm m bed. is a verv common attendent.
Blind. Bleedinzand Itchmer Piles vield at
onco to tho application of Dr. BoanVo's Pile
lvemedy which acts directly upon tho party
afiectcd ab.orbi gtho Tumors allavuu. the
inten-e itching and effectine: a p.
permanent
cure where all other remedies have failed.
Do not delav until tho drain on the srstem
produces permanent disability but try it
and bo cured. Pncc-SO cents. Sentprcpaid
on receipt of price. Addre Tho Dr. Bo-
anko Jledicine Uov 1 .qua Uhio. bold Df
Hannibal Hamlin at tho ago of
76 led tbo danco at tho close of tho
rounion of tho cx-logislators of
Alamo last rriday night.
KEYNOTE TO HEALTH.
Health is wealth. Wealth means inde-
pendence. Tho kc . noto is Dr. Boaanko'a
cough and lung syrup the bet syrup m the
woria. iUres cougns coius pains in tno
chet. bronchitis and nnmarv consumption.
Ono do-e gi es relief in every case. Take no
other. Pnco 50 cents and$10CC Samples
free. Sold bv Carlcton & Kash.
A Washington correspodent saya
Mr. Hewitt's advocacy of frco raw
materials has made little impres
sion on Mr. Morrison.
line-e'en a Arnica Salre.
Tno Best halve m tho world for Cu.-.Braises
Sores Ulcers Salt Rbeum Fever Sores
Tetter Clispped Hands Chilblains' Corns
and all Skin Eruption and positively cures
rues ornopayrequireo. it is guarantee! to
give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Pnce 25 cents per box. For sale by P- E
Lutin.
Tho report that Japan wants to
negotiate a loan in tho United
States brings tho swift suggestion
that it bo made in silver dollars.
ll.iw It Ilairnened.
I saw her mouth all filled with pearls
Tho sweetest of earth's cliarming girls!
I lost my heart to her that day
And now I never cease to sav.
"Buy SOZODONT." That made her mine.
.hat mado her beauty so devme.
Ladles
who u-o SOZODONT have onlv to
ope
Thei
their lips to provo its excellence. Their
white gleaming spotless teeth and fragrant
breath will tell tho story. There is moro de
mand for this wholcsomo and unexception-
able preparation than for any other denti-
frice in the market. Ono day its use will be
universal.
Tbo entiro collection of tbo
sculptor Sogers goes after hi3
dcath to tho University of Michi-
gan. llai 0 been a sufferer from malarial neural-
gia for eight year. and have tried nearly
everything without anv marked 1 elief until
I tried longahne andt can conscientiously
say it has proved in my case a perfect suc-
cess. Fred C. Lynch -X. D. Pkasant S. C
IlHe a Train. on Fire
"ParVer'sTjnlcIsboanrlto sweeplhe West.
In cases of dyspepsia kidney and liver troablcs
it wins rrlenns every day1' S. .dathlsoa.
Pharmacist. Cbicaco
Hot house strawberries arc sell-
ing in .Now York at $4 per bos.
n Old CUixen Speaks
llr. J. !M. Noitis an old resident or Rome
da. sajs that he had been badly tioubled
with Kidney Complaint for a great many year.
and with tczema for three ve-rs; at times
could scarcely wa k and had tned many reme-
dies without benefit until he be an taking
Electro Bitters and anointing his hands and
feet with Bncklens Armea Salve. This treat-
ment afforded him great rebel and he strongly
recommends Electric Bitters to all who suiter
with Kidney Complaints or need a Blagd
Punfer.
Sold by R.E.Lehn.
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fijwy Little ThUiss.
But ervinDOrtftnt- our blood corousclt-.
They are bright. They aro so small that it I
iat.es o cr isuw ot them tn a line to make an
inch. The bright red color comes from thq
iron m them. When there is not euo-
iron thc blood is thin and watety an4 Impure.
Puntj and vigor go together- "ProiiTi Iron
BittcfsH tha cmly safe iron tonic eTCrrnade.
It enrtcjicsi the b ood build3 up tho system
gives health trongth and enjoyment of bfc
Tbo -t'osas lrlco Current bar-
rows thc sensibilities of the public
with lho assertion tbat "thousands
of capital aro kept out of our stato
yearly on account of our enorous
homestead law." Wo havq not
heard that occupants af homesteads
considpy lho law onerous and they
aro certainly as much interested
in thc matter as others. Perhaps
" is tbo speculator tho money
lender who icols so deep an-otor-.
'est tn tho lamily horaostcad thai
ho wants the exemption law re- j
peeled thinking probably that.
ho homestead would be benefitted
b cnalg0 ot ownership Thoy
... 1-.ii.:nr- ioul rencalimr tho
knmc&l ead law now:buf lion thoy i
imilnrln'kc to do it. one hundred
thcro to see. Texas Farmer.
Now and then a subsoribcr Willi
fiom ancer or some imaginary
toppeu
great-'
ThiSj
read
Thoy
moans or'
pursue.
t Yifit-m.
- ! sn'stribe but depend upon bor-
i.- iv. (u; lihsml r.-h-
. ". T ' " " ' ln
"-'. i. ..u-i'i - '"-
aic SO stintrv and mean tbat
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- ticult to linUS Incninenougii inino
.....-.. -... - -.---.-- .
-. ii n n 1 1 1 ii ill" in lilt i'l u il. il id uii-
community in whirh they live to
uury uicm inuinngu jumuai.
Tvening funerals aro fast cominsj
into o 'tie in New oik.
Combined with Groat Itefrnct
Power.
TllEY AUK AS TKAXSPAKCT AND
COLOKI-l-SS AS LIGHT ITSELF.
And for softness of endurance to tho eyo can-
not bo excelled enabling tho wearer to read
for hours without fatigue. In fact they are
Tcrrcct Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from lho leading phv&ic-ans
in the United States (."Vernon Senators
Legislators Stockmen men of noto iaall
professions and in ditTtrcnt branches of trado
bankers mechanics etc.. can ho mven. whn
have had their sic-ht bv the ruse.
Theso celebrated bpcctaclcs and patent
sprit' Eyo Glasses can onlv ho purchased
in BliENUA5IofK.K.LUIN.DruggijU
where a large assortment Of the Glasses can
bo found andproperiy fitted to all conditions
of tho eve. These cla-scsaio not sold to
peddlers at any price.
A. S. HAWSES.
Carry the i-STews!
2Iaitf Tliouinnd Jtottlet of IX L Chill Cun
Sold Vnder Strict Guarantee and
-Yon. Upturned
Read what druggists and others say about it
This Is to ctrtifv that I havo noerlnown
IX It Chill Cure to fail in. a s urnta imtanco.
I havo used it in my family -with delightful
results and can cheerfully recommend it to
any one annoyed with malaria in any form
especially chill and fever malarial and inter
miitent fevers. J. AV. Crawtord
Houston. Tens.
LiKE Ciujiles La Aug. 17 2883.
5L D. Cont-ux Co- Houston Ple&sa
send me tn o dozen I X L Chill Cure. It is
tho be t medicine I hare LTer handled. Ev
ery body is pleased with it- W Jlrmt
Oct. 16 18&Jv Please send me three dozen
I X Ii Chill Cure. It beats anything in lho
chul cure line. I Guarantee irery bottle
and none has been returned. W. .Ucyzs.
I have Uaed I X L Chill Cure in my fomilj
for the lost ten i ears and 1 e ne cr known
it to fail. One'bottle relieved every caso of
chills or fever that I have tried it on. I
cheerfullj recommend it to all persons living
in a malarial country
J. .XL Hick? Montgomery County Texas.
gyWe guarantee I X L Chill Cure to
core chills and fever ague malarial and
bilnus fevers and refund the money snotX-O
it fail if taken according to directions
rrce SI.
II. D. COSKLIX & CO-
Houston Texas.
For sale "by all druggit3.
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
the dreamt -rudical Tn.-irih ot Ul. Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loisofappcilttt Bewail eoitlTe Fain In
tho bead with a doll amaatlontiifb
ads part Pain under tha ahomlder
blade Fnllaaia after eating with adU
lnellnatlt.ntaexertlanof bvdr or rated.
Irritability cf temper Low spirits with
a reellaffofh&T.ii.E neglected aemedntr.
Weariness Dizziness Flatiarlnz at the
Ueart Data before the eves Hsadaeh
Ter the rlsht eye. ZUstleiness with
f tfttl dreams lllahlr colored Urine and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTTS TCIXS are especially adapted
lo tucti cues ono doso effects audi a
&ange of feeling as to astonish tha sufferer.
They Increase Che Appetltend cam to
body to Take on leshttBtn tu system la
nourished and bytbelrTonle Action on
ma JJl4UTBwranueK-u-rrJMii.i;
prodacwd. Price a-B. 4 BlarraT Ht..Tf.i
TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Renovates the body makes bealtby Qestu
strengthens the weak repairs the wastes of
.he system with pure blood and bard muscle;
tones the nervous system ferrigorates the
brain and Imparts the rigor of manhood.
SI So-dbydrntrK-Sts.
FFXCE 44 31arrarSt. NewXorlC
DririlCOO If CACSEa nd CCHE br
tfli IlCOO onewho was deaf twenty.
ty-eight years.
Treate-lby moat of the noted specialists of
tbedarwlih nobeiieQt Cured hlmselflnthree
monUis and siace then handrrtU of others by the
uni- procees. A plain simple and enccessfDl
home trrauneat. Address T. S TAGS IU
East-SCthSt . Nowlork City.
ADV-rRTISKR3 send for onr Select List of
Local -Newspapers Geo. V EowtllA Co
Sprure street JN. l.
BtfiHll
EHOUHD&TAR
FOU THE CUKE OJ"
COUCHS COLDS DIFFICULT
BREATHING & ALL AFFEC-
TIONS OF THE THROAT
BRONCHIAL TUBES
AND LUNCS
LEADING TOJONSMTION.
SAVEIimiLIBS
THE IMPORTANCE OF TIMELY
MEDICATION.
A couch should neither bo trifled with ncj
experimented upon. Imprudent exposure
neglect ot medication sudden changes ot
temperature the adoption ol unwholesome
remedies ore all causes ot the speedy de-
Tclopment of luns and bronchial diseases.
It Is ot special tmirtance tnat relief should
bo sought at bnco and from a reliable source.
Materia Mcdlca contains no finer spedfle for
tfttoat and lung complaints than HALE'S
HOCSEY OF UOEEHOOD ASD TAK. the
most highly uwctloned and popular propri-
etary cough medicines ot tho day. It Is not
a mere paUlatlTe for a cough like eo many
empirical nostrums aliased to possess put
nioulc -lualltles. It is cuiaposcd of Ingredi-
ents which Ouemlcally hanuoulzs and do not
disorder the stomach has no disagreeable
Savor and affrrds relief with a promptitude
whtch. often astonishes those who use IU
This great remedy has bceu counterfeited.
Ask for K Ui; HOi:i ic and take
no substitute.
3 Sizes. 25..5Q.$L00 of all druggists.
COLDEN'S
pf LIQUID
Beef iqnio
CIVE-5 HEALTH a STRENGTH
TO THE DEBILITATED.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 28, 1886, newspaper, January 28, 1886; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115554/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .