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BRENHAM WEEKLY BANNER .' .VOLUME XXVIII. BRENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY JULY 23, 1894. NO:-: 29- f " I. F. SIMMON Gurry & Simmons, ili Jistaie . Brenham5 Texas, Of5ce over Heber Stone's Banfc; Ir.onuvr la kits t 9000 acres on G. C. & S. F. R. R. in Cole man and Runnels coun- ties, all under fence 350 in cultivation, balance in pasture, good water. Price 4 per acre, easy terms. 8000 acres two miles - from Ballinger, all un- def fence, ,$6 per acre. 640 acres in Run nels county 3 per acre 640 acres in Run nels county $6 per acre. 640 acres 7 miles south of Ballinger, $3 per acre. 320 acres 5 miles west of Ballinger, &2.5C per acre. 1,280 acres 12 miles northeast of Ballinger, $3 per acre. ' 80 sections in Run nels, Concho; Coleman and Coryell counties; will sell in lots to suit. 64,000 acres in the counties of Schleicher zrA Sutton counties, $1.25 per acre. FOR TIRED MAN AND WOMAN. P. P. P. Trill purify and Titalize your blood, create a good appetite and give your whole Bjitem tone and strength. A prominent railroad superintendent at Savannah, suffering with Malaria, Dyspep sia, and Rheumatism 6ay3: "After taking pTP. P. be never felt so well In his life, and feels as If be could lire forever, if he could always get P. P. P." If you are tired out from over-work and dose confinement, take P. P. Pr If you are feelin badly in the spring and out of sorts, take P. P. P. If your digestive organs need toning up, take P. P. P. If you suffer withheadache, indigestion, debility and weakness, take P. P. P. If you suffer with nervous prostration, nerves unstrung and a general let down of the syitenvtake P. P. P. For Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Scrof ula, Old Sores. Malaria, Chronic Female Complaints, take P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. The best blood purifier in the world. TJFFMAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists, Sola Pronrietors. Lrrpiun's Block, Savannah, Go. For Sale by T. TRISTRAM. For Sale by T. TRISTRAM. Saloon "Legal Tender," TJNDLE tfEW EXCHANGE HOTEL J0M W. TEAGUE,Proprietor, New Billiard Tables, Imported Wines, and Foreign Liquors. Every thing first-class, Polite attention to all. CROCKERY! Just received from. English factory. Eu rope, a large and good assortment of deco rated and plain QDEEN'S-WARE, consist ing of dinner, tea ana oea room sets. Will sell separate pioces or in sets to suit. In spite ofthe ilcKinley bill, we are sell ing same at the same low price as heretofore. Agents for the F. F. Hille Hamburg Hollow Ground razors. Respectfully, Enoop & 'Schawe J. Eg METER, DEAUa IN STAPLE&MCY GROCERIES, Shackey Building, opposite Nat'l Bank, I am now selling Groceries at as close fig-; ures as any merchant in Brenham. Pay the highest market price for Country Produce Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continu ation of the same. Free delivery in city. Fresh Beer always on Tap. AUG. LINDEM.ANN, DEALER IN Hardware, PAINTS, "WAGON MATERIAL, Etc Agent for the best Clrarii Dasher Ever invented. Lone Star -Breuieg Coopy's CELEBRATED LASER ASD SPECIALLY BREWED Select Bottled Beer, ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GIVEN. C, HALENZA, Agent, Brenham. Office at the Ice House. :j. M- NASH. DBlsTTIST, BRENHAM, TEXAS. Office under K. of P. Hall. J. D. CAMPBELL. B. E. PESXISOTOS. CAMPBELL & PENNINGTON, Attorneys-at-Law, BRENHAM, TEXAS. BOfflce over Hebcr Stone's Bank. Will practice in Washington and adjoin ing counties. Abstracts of titles carefully vrepared. J- L. AMMONS erchant Tailor Northeast Corner Public Square, BRENHAM. TKXAS. Suits and garments male to order and it guaranteed STATE NEWS. The Llano River Baptist associ ation will convene at Llano, begin ning the Friday before the third Sunday in July. The ex-confederates of Grimes county have concluded to have an old-fashioned barbecue and "camp fire' on or about the 15th of August. Albert Moses was shot at Cor- rigan as he was returning from a negro dance Monday night, the re sult of a fuss that was started at the dance. Don Victor Cruz, editor of Don Pascco, a comic Spanish Weekly at San Antonio is in jail on a charge of criminal libel. He stated that An tonio Salinas was a blackleg. The Methodist campmeeting on Lost creek, near Llano, closed last Sunday. There were 77 conversions and 35 joined the church, and S1S5 was raised to build a parsonage at Llano. Geo. A. Montgomery recently arrested at' Sherman was taken to Miller county, Ga., Mondayby Sheriff G.A. Montgomery, on a charge of being short 81,500. He was form erly sheriff. Patrick Kelly jailer of the coun ty jail at Galveston was drawn into the cell of a lunatic recently and stamped on the chest and stomach. He died Monday from his injuries. Jas. Lleweylin has been arrested and carried to Waco to answer the charge of criminal assault upon the person of Mr. J. E. Ramsey, during the absence of her hunband, forcing j her to submit to his outrageous1 purpose. Dr. Arnold, living near White Mound, who was once an inmate of the Terrell asylum, has again be come violently insane, and tried to kill his wife and children. He cut himself with a surgeon's knife and then tried to use a shot gun, but her screams brought assistance. A Rio Grande City letter 'says that on both sides of the river in that country no crops have been made for three years and great des titution prevails among the peasan try, and lawlessness in consequence prevails to such an extent that it would require a company of rangers to each county. The negros and whites of Gon zales county are mixed in a bloody fend in the Hamon neighborhood 12 miles from the city of Gonzales. A negro Saturday last, by tho name of Ned Nobles made an attempt to shoot David Dubose with a Win Chester, but the gun failing to fire the negro was killed by Dubose. Most of the white citizens were at a camp-meeting and a message, being sent there nine left for the scene of the trouble. On their approach a negro rode by them and fired both barrels of a shotgun into the crowd, wounding Sid Johnson, a deputy Sheriff. The negroes threaten to kill Dubose who has surrendered to the Sheriff and trouble is expected. The negro who shot deputy John son has not been arrested and is not inown. A year ago the .city council of San Antonio passed an ordinance licensing gambling houses and houses of prostitution. It was knocked out by the supreme court on the ground that the council had exceeded tho city charter. The charter was amended by the last legislature and the amendment re cently went into effect. Monday the council ordained that houses of prosl itution be licensed at $50 a year. The inmates will be visited once a week by the assistant city physician, and when their physical condition justifies it will be furnished with a clean bill of health good for seven das. For this a fee will be charged. It is the intention to con fine thegambling houses and bawdy houses to one district, where they will be under tho immediate surveill ance of the police. - i- i ii- Members of the cabinet at Rome privately declare that although Italy will not officially assist'Italian ex hibitors at the Chicago fair, every facility will in fact be extended to them. The persecution of the Jews at Petersburg, is relaxed somewhat and the expulsion of artisans is in definitely postponed. The press has been requested to refrain from publishing articles likely to excite animosity against the Jews. m Fon the past two weeks there has been a strike among the miners at Bevier, near Macon, Mo. The men were ordered to remain ten hours in tho mines whether at work or not, and they struck. Now men will be imported to fill their places. Tue Lamar County .lliance is op posed to the Governor calling an extra session. Western newspapers are urging that immigration has not by any means reached the desired limit, and appear to think that those who press the suject of restriction are not true friends of progress. Undoubtedly the great west needs settlers, come from where they will. But the sort of immigrants that are objected to by the friends of restriction are just the sort of immigrants that expand ing California and the newer states of the far west would not care to have forced on them. It is the vicious element, the densely ignor ant, the unprogressive who do not assimilate and will not assimilate that should be excluded, andnot any honest, intelligent, upright and suit able population for grafting on to the citizenhood of this country. The unoccupied lands of the west would better remain unoccupied a few years longer than introduce into the body politic millions of Asiatic and eastern Europeans of a civilization so low or so different from that of the present nation as would materially change it for the worse. NOTICE. During my absence Mr. C. F. Herbst is authorized to transact all business in the Collector's office. Sam Schlenkeb. Tax Collector Washington Co. July 11th, 1891. English Hebrew authorities in London have taken steps to relieve the great distress among the Rus sian refuges in Palestine. The dan gers of famine, the price of bread having doubled, are so keenly ap preciated that the Russian-Jewish committee has ordeied the imme diate shipment of food sufficient to keep the unfortunate immigrants alive until they themselves can reap a harvest from the land. Sugar Chill Cure is a safe and pleasant remedy for Chills and Fever, perfectly taste less. Sold on a guarantee. Don't fail to try it at Jr. Job. D. Rogers. The war against the lottery in Louisiana is on, and is being fiercely waged to prevent the renewal of the charter. It is a fight of the people againBt the money power, with the consciousness of right on the side of the people, the protec tion of the fair name of the State, against the ill-gotten gains of the lottery company. Miles' Nerve and .Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels' 'through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver,, piles, constipation. "Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free, at Jos. Tristram's drup store. -.: . .... A great amount of railroad build ing is going on all over Switzerland. This most difficult of all countries for railroad engineering now has, relatively, more railways than the New "England states. An investigation in Switzerland shows that mortality from .organio disease of the heart decreases as tne altitude of the habitation rises, and that it is greater in towns than in the country. . Russian peasants will be prohibit ed by law shortly from selling or mortgaging their lands. p m A Nashville special in reference to the Coal Creek troubles says the cricis came Sunday when the miners and their sympathizers from the surrounding country gathered around the camp of the State mili tia, capitured them and shipped them to Knoxville in box cars, The Governor has ordered a mumber of companies there, and a gatling bat tery. The miners say they shall not land and trouble is imminent. The majesty of the law should be upheld if "U. S. regulars have to be sent there by tho "thousand. Qc.iy is to. retire from the chair manship of the Republican national committee. He gives as his reason failing health, and says the position involves to much hard work. Ev idently the next campaign will in volve much hard work to ever elect a Republican to the Presidency, and Mr Quay feeling his inability to steer the old ship into the Presiden tial harbor very wisely calls for some one else to take the helm, and if she is 'wrecked he can say he was not the pilot. Of t&e present jceneratlon. It i 'or Its enroand Ma attendant. SlcU Bead aebe, Constipation ana Flies, tout have become so famous. They net peedlly and gently on hodlffcMlyo orcaiiM.civInc them tone and i(tor to nlmllatefood.yoBlpiniior nausea. Sold Everywhere. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. Y. DYSBiaistne m I Vfe!! Highest of all in Leavening Power. OYl i3m ABSOLUTEiy PURE Go to Jos. Tristram's and get a bottle of "C. C C. Certain Chill Cure," and ii it is not the best remedy yon have ever used for Chills and Fever your money will be re funded. Forty patents were issued at Austin Monday covering 16,000 acres of land. Do not punish your children with bitter nauseous mixtures when you can get "C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure" on a guarantee. Any child will take it. Sold by Jos Tristiam. Eight feet is the height of Miss Ella Ewing, aged eighteen, of Scot land county, Mo. She is still grow ing. ' Battle Bilhousness, besiege Malaria, break up Chills with "C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure," the pleasant remedy. No cure, no pay. Sold by Jos Tristram. m m t Two acres of land adjacent to the London houses of parliament have been advertised for sale at 1,000, 000. Your Family Physician will tell you that black haw, cohosh, and cinchona are, among the best of tonics for the female organs. These are among the prin cipal roots and herbs composing Creole Female Tonic, nature's great boom to sufier ing women. The national museum of Brazil has come into possession of an enor mous aerolite. It weighs 11,300 pounds. The Effect of Creole Fenale Tonic is almost magical in cases of prostration, pains in the back, rush of blood to the head, irregular or painful menstruation, and female weakness. There is no conspicuous star near enough to the south pole to be called a pole star or to answer the purpose of one. If you fee-i weak and all worn ou& take BROWNJS IRON BITTERS When HerBchel studied astronomy only four double stars were known. Now nearly 7,000 of them are distin guishable. For Over Fifty Years Mas. Wrssxows booracfQ Stbtjp has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while, teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diate?y. Sold by druggists in every pant of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask lor Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup," ?nd take no other kind. Sam Jones is at the Corpus Christi Chautauqua and will remain until the end of the month. Headache is readily cured by P. P. P.; which tones and regulates the digestion and creates an appetite." Christopher Duffy has been jailed at Galveston charged with the attempted rape of Flora "Vincent a 16-year-old girl. A Wholesale Groceryman. llr. T. D. Jleador or the firm of Oglesby &Meador, thinks it is just as important to iortify against the sudden attacks of the bowels, as against the robber that invades the household. He says that Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial is a weapon, a dead shot to bowel troubles. Craners gambling house in Houston was raided Monday night and the proprietors jailed. Law and - order is in vogue there and order must prevail. Robertson & Jones, Jonesboro, Ark., write: 'C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure givss universal satisfaction." Pleasant to take. No cure, no pay. Sold by Jos. Tristram. A man named Roe was killed by a boy, Steve Dawson, near' the line of Menard and Mason county Monday. Roe was shot five times by Dawson. The reason why so many people use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is because it is a safe, pleasant and positive' cure for coughs and colds and can be bought for only 25 cents. I have used Salvation Oil in our stables j and heartily recommend it. It does wonder- ful work on horses with cuts, bruises, sprains, ' strains, sores fcc. B. Craig, Manager, Bradley's Keystone Stables, Baltimore, ild. Ed Jungar, a thirteen yenr-old lad bathing in the bayou at Houston Monday. Malaria. This disease vields quickly to thj wonder ful powers of "P. P. P. (Prickly Ah, Poke Root and Potassium). People livins in miasmatic countries never be without P. P. P. A word to the wie is sufikient. IT. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking rowoer TotheLmllesA There are thousands of ladies throughout the country whose systems are poisoned, and whose blood is in an impure condition from the absorption of impure matter, due to menstrual irregularities. This class are pe culiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood-cleansing properties of Prickly Ash, ' Poke Boot and Potassium P.P. P. Roses , and bounding health take theplaco of the sickly look, the lost color, and the general wreck of the system. P.P. P. isthecure- . be sure to get it at once. m m A man is to wnlk on Rtilf s frnm Paris to Moscow. Advice to Kmldlnc Girls. . Rifb early, take ample exercise and if suf fering from complaints peculiar to yo'ur sex use Creole Female Tonicin time. t . The word "milliner" owes its ori- gin to Milan. Creole Female Tonice for diserses peculiar to the female eei, such as prolapsus uteri, weakness, irregularities, painful menstrua tion, is a cure provided by nature, and is quick and permanent in its effects. We would all be good if our bread and butter denended on it. I L. F. Grassmack is sole agent in Breaham for Chase's Barley Malt Whisky. Rich and pure, it is a fine Tonic for the weak land fee ble, It strengthens the lunss. The people who havn't very inuch" t to do take the longest time to do it. Messrs. J. & dllaguire, St. louis. Mo: L I have used Maguire's Benne Plant with success in my family for ten years, and saved the lives ot several soldiers suffering from Diarrhoea and Flux when they were 'given up by medical attendants Fhancis W.Crane, Paymaster V.S. A. . I I II Ml -'- Of the 1,900 policemen in Chicago 1,550 are Irishmen. ' ' 1 SODDEN DEATHS'. Heart disease is by far . the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in threo out of four cases is unsuspected. Tho symptoms' are not generally understood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or distress in Bide, back or shoulder, irregular puUe, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles illustrated book on Heart Disease free at Jos. Tristram's drug store, who sells and guarantees Dr. Miles5 unequaled New Heart cure, and his Restora tive Nervine, which cures nervousness, head ache, sleeplessness, effects of drinking, etc It contains no opiate;. The United States has 637,000,000 gold coins, and only 411,000;000 are in circulation. ZP TOVS BA.CKA.CHES, Ottou are an worn out, really good Jqr nett ing; it is general debility. Try jsbowips max bitters. , . It win care you, cleanse your liver, and giva a good appetite. -' Cardinal Simorthe primate of Hungary, enjoys a revenue of -$400,-000 a year. HOW TO SUCCJ3ED. This is the great problem of life which few satisfactorily solve. Some fail becauso, of poor health, others, want of luck, but the majority from deficient grit want of nerve. They are nervous", irresolute, changeable, easily get the. blues and "take the spirits down to keep' the spirits up," thus wasting; money, time, opportunity and nerve force There is nothing like tho Restorative Ner vine, discovered by the great specialist; ,Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous disease?, as head ache, the blues, nervous prostration, sleep lessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, fit3 and ' hysteria. Trial bottles and fine book of testimonials free at Jos. Tristram's drujr store. s . The revenues of the archbishop of Prague amount each year to the sum of 350,000. 'C.C C. Certain Com Cure" removes corns, warts, bunions, molts and '"callouses. Warranted. See that C. C. C. is blown in every bottle. Take no other. Sold by Jos. Tristram. mm m m Italy has 4,S00,000 trees which produee one billion and a half lemons annually. ISradfleld'g Female ltegnlator has won, on merit alone, a widespread and enduring reputation. It is a combination of vegetable agents, the result ofthe experience of one who made the diseases of women a. life-long study. Taken according to direc tions the organs awake to new life and energy leaving the woman free from pain at these periods. Sold by all druggists. p m Whooping cough is prevalent at Allentown. Science cannot produce a better remedy for all malarial diseases than "C (i C. Cer tain Chill Cure." Pleasant to take. Guar anteed to cure Chills and Fever. ' Sold by Jos. Tristram. Bluefield banana company with a capital of 6250,000 has been, granted a charter at Austin. p 'Cure Your Corns By using Abbott's East Indian C "' . t". F'er Corns, Bunions end Wa.lift t t -.. 4 4 i