1 BRENHAM WEEKLY BANNER. VOLUME XXVI. BRENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1891 NO. 35 I- I: I. P. SIMMON Gurry & Simmons, m touts, JBrenham. Texas. Office over Heber Stone's.Bank. 9000 acres on G. C. & S. F. R. R. in Cole man and Runnels coun ties, all under fence 350 fcin cultivation, balance in pasture, good water. Mce $4 per acre, easy Pterins. . 8000 acres two miles rom Ballinger, all un- ler fence, $6 per acre. 640 acres in Run- ils county $3 per acre 640 acres in Run- ils county $6 per acre. 640 acres 7 miles )uth of Ballinger, $3 rer acre. 320 acres 5 miles lesfof Ballinger, $2.50 ir acre. 1,280 acres 12 miles )rtheast of Ballinger, per acre. (80 sections in Run 's, Concho, Coleman id Coryell counties; l sell in lots to suit. 64,000 acres in the inties of Schleicher Sutton counties, i.25 per acre. P. CUKHT m CURES ALL 5KIM AND BLDDD DISEASES.' Ptftld&as cDdorM P. f . P. m a ipieccUd comtin atioa, tad prMcrib it with rr.t itUctIoa for the com ct ill fotroi ui tUni cf Pilmtrr. gconfltry 3 TiTtitry 6jJUU? bjpfatllko Rheumatic., baotnlott Dlctn tad Eerai, Gluidolu Swelllngi, IlceniontStn, MalirU, cU vTOUC ujcin tcu cv riuica au trtusnt-at, wann Skm Dtwftut, Ecuisftf Cbronic tenule Ccmplnrtt, A&o carUl Po'jon, TclUr, Soli Held, etc, etc jr. i. r. ii powirnu iomc, ma m mciuim irptuirr LaAIu koM mtiu it Mlitrafd and "whcii blood Im in. itiUjii mldlT. u tei-CT condition, dt to mtcilnnJ tmralarttlM. kt 1M 1 II I , rtcuiikrij M&enied ty ue wonat-nai tocic oca eioca daasilxg t)ttoi cf P. P. P Prickly Aj&, Fok Root and PotAUlCRL. LC?2&IT BE03., Proprietors, Druggists, LIppman'a Block, EAVAHHAH, QA, ' For Sale by J. TRISTRAM. Saloon "Legal Tender," TOMB NEW EXCHANGE HOTEL JOHN 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 QUEEN 'S-WARE, consist ing of dinner, tea and bed room sets. Will sell separate pieces or in sets to suit. In spite of the McKinley hill, we are sell ing Eame at the same low price as heretofore. Agents for the F. F. Hille Hamburg Hollow Ground razor. Ttespectfully, Knoop & Schawe. J. H, MEYT5H, DEALSR IH STAPLE &FABCY GROCERIES, Shackey Building, opposite Nat'l Bank, I am now Eelling Groceries at as close fig ures as any merchant in Brenham. Fay 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. LINDEMANN, DEALER IN Hardware, PAINTS, WAGON MATERIAL, Etc. Agent for the best Chxu?n Dasher Ever invented. Lone Star; BreiiEi Company's CELEBRATED LACER AND SPECIALLY BREWED Select Bottled Beer, ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GIVEN. C, HALENZA, Agent, Brenham. Office at the Ice House. J. L. AMNIONS Merchant Tailor Northeast Corner Public Square, BRENHAM. TRXAB. Suits and garments made to order and lit guaranteed ATTENTION, FABMBES ! I now beg to inform the farmers of this vicinity that I have leased the Brenham Oil Mill Gins and will run same in connection with nyr former plant and am now ready to do all ginning promptly, supplying Bagging and Ties. Will buy the seed or gin for same. My price for ginning will meet all competition. Your patronage is solicited. Call and Eee. L. ZEISS. Corn. Oats, Rye, Bran, Hay, Bust Proot Texas Seed Oats, SoedBarloy. All fresh goodB. H. Fisher. Ln'fiTI vivtlsiOl sPl I B Q f CURES mil KSralritlsliilArll lit u 8 hailAiE tin th 1.1. "Malaria STATE NEWS. The West Texas Teacher's Association convened at Flatonio Saturday with about 40 teachers present. It is stated that the Fort Worth Iron Works will engage in the man ufacture of a newly patented ice making machine. Five houses were burned at 12 Monday night in Dallas just in time to be added to the unparal- lelled August record. The city council of Elgin has authorized the mayor to Advertise for proposals for building a water svstem to supply the city. The Corsicana cotton compress plant has been bought for 870,000 by H. Wood and J. iJ, Brown, who will put it in operation. A largo force of mechanics are at work on the new Baptist church at Abilene. The building will be completed about the middle of No vember. A waterworks company has been organized at Hondo City, with a capital stock of 85000. They will commence work on a well and tank at once. J. E. Zebras, an Italian barber, was found dead Monday on the streets of Mexia. The coroner's verdict was that he came to his death by hard drinking. Owen McGowen is under arrest at Millican on suspicion of having killed Mr. Cullen Knox. The sheriff carried the prisoner to Palestine during the trial, and an indignation meeting was held and resolutions' adopted asking the sheriff to pro duce the prisoner. Tun -TonTioi" rf Rnn Anfnnm was robbed by three men. One held a knife against his throat while the other two went through his house getting considerable money. When he heard it jingling he en deavored to rise, and the man who held the knife cut him very badly. Deputy Marshal Landy Folsoni passed through Denison Monday, having in charge two men charged with burninc a sin in Chickasaw Nation. The parties were captured alter a long chase, in wnico one horse was killed and one man slight ly injured by coming in contact with a barbed wire fence. Joe Blain killed Clark Barber at Logan's saloon in Gonzales Mon day evening by shooting him twice with a six shooter. Barber was un armed. Ten shots went into the floor. Blain has served a term in the peniteutiary and has only been out about a year. He was shot at about a month ago. Blain was arrested and is in jail. N. O. McLeary of Medina county went to San Antonio, was t fleeced of S200 in a gambling house, squealed and arrests followed. One of the parties threatened to make a sieve of McLeary, the other invited detective Thomas Hughes to step outside and indulge in a little gun practice, but the bluff won't work as the officer signified a willingness to accommodate him. William Hayes, a lad of 17 years of age, was beating his way on the Houston and TesaB Central railway. At a water tank, seven miles south of McKinny, he crawled under the car3 to avoid notice, but in getting out was too slow and the wheels ran over his heel and cut it off. He was brought to McKinney and cared for. He claims his rela tives in Chicago are wealthy and that he is a relative of ex-President Hayes. His statement is corrobor ated by circumstances and papers. As the time is near at hand when the farmer will house his corn, we will state for the benefit of all that before housing, put a few arm fuls vermifuge weed in the bottom of your cribs, something that grows on almost every farm in the county, and by so doing you will clear your corn of weevils. "Don't say, "Well, I don'fc believe it." Try it, as we have done. It don't cost anything. If it will, and you know it does, ex pel vermin from the human stomach, why not from corn. And a few leaves of it will drive worms from cabbage. Place a few leaves on each plant and try it. Greenville Herald. A Planters Experience. "Ht plantation la in a malarial dis trict, where fever ana atno prevailed. I employ 100 hands i frequently naif or them wore ilcU. I traa nearly oil couraged nhen I began the ate of Theresultwas raarvcllon.. My men became stronir ami hoarty, anil i hava nadnoiDriiuir iraautv aiu iu pills, I would not fear to live in any swamp." E. IUVAI Uayoa Snra, la. Sold Everywhere. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, New York. H H If APHORISMS. Stiff hats cause baldness. The silver question will you lend me a quarter? A fool is wiser in his advice than a wise man is in his actions. It is always better to clothe the naked truth in polite language. About the easiest thing that peo ple can do is to make themselves disagreeable. A man's love for his sweetheart is often neorly-two thirds jealousy of some other fellow. The good die young. That is not the reason they die, but it is the reason they were good. One of the surest ways to be wretched is to stop and consider how happy you expected to be. The older a man grows the wiser he usually becomes, unless he hap pens to marry a young wife. Engaged couples may not average larger than other people, yet they are often distinguished by their sighs. The world's remnant coutner is very much crowded with people who imagine they are style s in advance. P. M. Henri Litsloff, the well known musician and composer, is dead. James G. Biaine, Jr., will contest the effort of his wife to obtain a divorce. At Staunton, Ky., Marion Martin shot and killed Constable Ben Alexander Friday and surrendered. Alexandor" s friends say it was mur der. Benorts for the last year, in rela tion to the railway mile service, show that only one instance occurs, in every 4,193 cases, of convict dis tribution, j According to a recent decision,! the instance of tin plate niilrs, skilled labor can be imported in all cases where an industry is not hrmly established. The largest salary drawn at present by diplomatist, according to foreign papers, is that of 860,000, drawn by M. Waddington, irench embassador in London.' It is said that an oil well has re cently been drilled in Hancock County, Ohio, that will yield 40,000 barrels per' day. It is worked to only a small part of its capacity. United States Senator Stock bridge says that hypochondria is what is the matter with Secretary Blame; but the Senator has the knack of saying many fool things. Senator Harris, of Tennessee, is accounted the best parliamenta rian in Congress. He is the oldest living Congressman, and is liable to stay in Senate as long as he desires. Neither army nor gpvernment employes in Guatemala havexbeen paid for three months and there is a scarcity of food and prices are high. Smallpox is epidemic in Tegucigalpa. A man's character is, what he makes it, and no man can soil or damage it. A man's character is known only to himself and his God, but his reputation is the common property of the public, and few rep utations get absolute justice at th9 hands of the public. Dae to Sear SichtednesA "My social blunders," said n near lighted woman recently, "would fill a book. Not long ago at an evening re ception my hostess presented me to n lady whom, having heard of before, 1 was specially pleased to know. We talked together some time, and then drifted apart. Later, in another room, I saw standing near me a guest whose features I thought I recognized, but whose identity I could not place. As she was disengaged, I approached her in my blind way and said, 'Your face is very familiar to me; where have I met you before?' Imagine my conster nation when she replied promptly and with a justifiable curtness, 'Fifteen min utes ago in the Iront drawing room.' She was my just acquired acquaint ance." Her Point of View in 2Jew York Times. Two Tilings. Dancing Master I understand jon want th'q young gentleman here taught now to enter a drawing room, eh? Paterfamilias (father of two pcpnlar debutantes) Yes and wha to ;-?ave it. llitrper's Bazar. How Corean's Wear Tlielr Hair. The Corean wears his hair plaited down his back, it being considered un holy to cut it or to even jvear it loosely around the neck and s-houlders. After he gets married, and not before, the In nnMiiiii fiSo-k t- irn(T if ntirltA'l tin , ""T. " n -;3 J on top of Ins head. To tell a married Coiean that he had ought to wear his hair down is equivalent to telling hiin I that his wife is the better man of the I two. St Louis Republic Highest of all in Leavening Power. ,. , j&a& A stock company has been ganized to establish a tannery at Dublin, a newly patented process to be employed. Old Puritan "Whiskey a genuine article at Santa Fe Saloon. It is reported from various sources and sections that half the cotton has been gathered in Au gust. Save Money by buyingyour homemade harness of aw. Hess. A suit is pending in the United States supreme court for the United States ownership of Greer county. . . - m Delmonico and Puritan whiskey at.O. K. Saloon. The new schoolhouse at La donia is to have four school rooms 25x35 and an assembly-room 48x70. 1 m a 1 Old McBryar and old Forester whiskey, at O. . Saloon. Gov. Hogg notes with pleasure the improvement for the suppres sion of crime in southwest Texas. LUNCH. At all hours day and night at Santa Fe Saloon. Peria, Hill county, has organ ized a military company with a membership of G3, rank and file. al Fresh Turnip Seeds, Just received by J. S. NOETON. Bituminous coal has been dis covered in Atascosa county by a man digging a well. Call on C. W. Hess. and get your buggy ' harness at six dollars. Goliad are advertising for bids for the erection of a S10,000 school house. 1 iaM a aai , FINE CIGARS! Best 5 cent Cigar in the city at the Santa Fe Saloon. Lubbock wants a drug store, a shoe shop and a saddle and harness shop. m 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 Dr. Joe. Drivers. The contract for building a new church at Kerrville was let Wednesday- o Abbott's Eat Indian Corn Faint Eradicates corns, lunions and warts where all other remedies fail. Prof. Limbaugh's school build ing at Abilene has been completed. Worth Hundreds of Dollars. My wife used only two bottles of "Moth er's Friend" before her third confinement. Says she would not bo without it tor hun dreds of dollars. Hr.d not half as much trou ble as before. Dock Miles, Lincoln parish, La. Sold by all'druggists. Laredo's artesian well is down 1400 feet add still going down. ! Chase's Barley Malt Yhisky is stimulating and nourishing'lo the consumptive, the old and feeble. It is absolutely pure. Sold by L. F. Grassmuck, Brenham, Texas. m A lumber mill is to be estab lished near Livingston. If you fee weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Itasca, Hill county, is boring for artesian water. One of the Good Things. There is nothing 'just as good" as Creole Female Tonic. Everv ladv who has civen it & trial will tell you there is nothing like it lor woman s peculiar ailments. m Crowell, Foard county, needs a nounnjr mill. Life ifc Worth Liting. Creole Female Tonic makes the employ ment of life possible, and make3 life worth the living. Weak and sickly women find new health and strength in its use. I . . ! A new bank is being organized 1 at Terrell. ' Pin Your 1'nlth. j Fin vour faith to Creole Female Tonic and ! you will never regret it. It is a remedy pe- caliarly prepared for ladies. I I Goldthwaite wonts a roller mill. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. B&kinct Powder At Cleveland, Ohio, H. J. Collin, a young stenographer, was shot and killed by John Howell, father of the girl he asked 'to marry. A DIsGfrnretl Countenance. Many people who would scarcely notice an armless or legless man will instantly de tect and remark on any blemish of the hu man face and dive into all sorts of specula-' ' lions as to its cause and attendant circum stances. If you doubt this assertion become possessed of a discolored optic and noto how much attention it will invite. A black eye is cenerally avoidable,but blotches, pimples aud other scrofulous and eruptive murks steal upen us without warning and are fre-f quently the first intimation of the fact that our blood is goins; wrong. A prompt and systematic use of P. P. P. (Pnckley Asb, Poke Root and Potassium) will purify th blood, cleanse the skin and give back to fho face nature's familiar, ruddy signs cf health. Get it of your druggist. 0 m Pluck and plod, mingled with tact and talent, backed by a laudable desiro to excell succeeds almost as well as succes itself. The Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes, that of Dr. Miles in discovering his 2Jew Hear Cure has proven itself to Tie one of the most im portant. The demand for it has become as tonishing. Already the treatment of heart disease is being revolutionized, and many unexpected cures effected. It soon relieves short breath, fluttering, pains in side, arm, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppres sion, swelling ot ankles, smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Ueart and Nervous Diseases, free. The unequaled. New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by Jo. Tristram, agent, also his Restorative Nervine for headache, fits, sprees, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc W- L. Buck, cashier of the First national bank of Bardy, Delaware county, Pa., was killed by a locomo tive at Collingsdale. A HUSBAND'S MISTAKE. Husbands too often permit wives, and parents their children, to suffer from head- .' ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, fits', nervousness, when by the use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine such serious results, could easily be prevented. Druggists every where say it gives universal satisfaction, and has an immense sale. Woodworth & Co., of Fort Wayne. Ind.; Snow & Co., of Syracuse, N. jY.; J. C Wlf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hundreds of others say "It is the greatest seller they ever knew." It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and fine book on Nervous Diseases, free at Jos. Tristram's Drug Store. The renewal of an eld quarrel near Ionia City, ITo., caused "Vld Snod grass to shoot and kill a neighbor named Jennings. Many Persons axe troten down from overwork or household cares. Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system! aids digestion, removes excess of bile, . and cures malaria. Get the genuine. At Lualas, on the Italianvfrontier, a church was struck by lightning- ' during the service and three woman were killed. Jfor Over Titty 'Years Mm. "Wixslows boOTirxso Syrup 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 gams, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoeas It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diate?y. Sold by druggists in. every parrt of the world. Twentynve cents a bottle. Bo sure and ask for Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup," tnd take no other kind. m Eussia's exports of grain to Posen amount to 1250 tons daily, and other frontier towns are receiving still more. Miles' erve ami Xiiver Tills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad tacf e, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free, at Jos. Tristram's drue store. ' Charles T. Dillingham, a New York bookseller and publisher, has made an assignment. "Don't Kick If Yon are Sict." Creole'Female Tonic makes tho weak wo man strong and sends new blood bounding; through tho veins, imparting new life ana strength to the weakened rjarts. It stimulates nature to its work with the happiest effect. We commend it to suffer ing women everywhere as a sovereign reme dy for their peculiar ailments. m Hope is recommended for a good many ills, and bo are some patent medicines. m m For Half a Century Maguire's Benae Plant has been known as the infallible remedy for cholera, diarrhrea, dWntery and all bowel disea. Prieu 25 75 cents" per bottle, with' eprcssage paid where bottles are ordered. J. & C. Maguire, St. Loui-, Mo m m m The whole lite of a selfish man is conspiracy against the rest o humanity. x tv