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BRENHAM WEEKLY BANNER ZfSZ VOLUME XXVI BRENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i7, 1894. NO. 37 5 z& i. p. snnio-t Gurry & Simmons, Id Mate touts, renham, Texas. OSes over Heoer Stone's Bank. 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. Brice f per acre, easy terms. 8000 acres two miles from Ballinger, all un der 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, $2.50 per acre. 1,280 acres 12 miles northeast of Ballinger, $3 per acre. M 80 sections in Run--nels, Concho, Coleman and Coryell counties; will sell in lots to suit. 64,000 acres in the counties of Schleicher ahd Sutton counties, 1.25 per acre. m w $ CURES ALL 5K1N AND blood diseases: i-Ejiiciora enccrti r, r r, ipiecoia uhbiq iuoq. and merit It with rmt iitWtctlca for tb cnrti cf ftll r.. . , .. , , .. - .": "'.! . I6RDI M ttCM Of FtiTCtTT. EtCPBOSrV Dd Tui'lF feyphliU, SyptiUlilo RncumaUim. EerohUau CIccn us Sara, Gltadoltr Swelling, Rhrtnmtinn, IWirU, dd Wfljorie metre tna MTe rcKiwi m miiroai, .mi CURES IBM! atrial ro'jcn, TtUtr, Scald Hetd, etc, tto r, r. r, ii pownai lomc, ma n icLin ppiirf kuidi&c cpui iTitcm tmpiaij. LftdlMirtOM mtuu art poliooed ud vltcu Hood U ta i tmyen wncinoo, on o nitnimm iiniroinmi. ar 3iibEftMdbttwmdrtSl tonic od blood- clua'js jroparlfct cf P. P. P , Prickly Aib, Poll Roct Id (DUiU IIPPHA1T BEOS., Proprietors, Druggists, Lippman'B Block, 8AVAHHAH, QA For Sals by T. TRISTRAM. J. L. AMMONS Merchant Tailor. Northeast Corner Public Srnare, BRENHAV- TEXA& Baits and garments made to order and dtgusx&ntflpd S. H. GOODLKTT, Attomey-at-Law5 Brenham, Texas. Ojtice With T. B. Bott's, overHerman's Furniture Stare. Special attention given to collections. AUG. LINDEMANN, DEALER IN Hardware. PAINTS, WAGON MATERIAL, Etc Agent for the best Clmrii Dasher Ever invented. --flL3NTX- BOH'TYDU F0R6BT.IT, That we are still in tha ring this year. That our stores am not on the puolic square That, therefore, ne are compelled to sell cheaper Than other high toned concerns. That this will draw trade down here. That we are selling you good goods at low figures. That we are this year importing Crockery, Toys, Cutlery, etc. That we contract for American goods from factory. That we always will guarantee you goods as well as pins'. That we keep the largest assortment of 5, 10 and 25 cent goods. That our two stores are four doors above H. Fisher's grocery. That our name is Dp & Schawe. Palroiilze Home Influstry. To the merchants of Brenham and sur rounding country: "We have completed arrangements with Mr. H. Fischer, who will constantly keep on hand a full line of our home manufactured (Galveston) vinegar, and who will sell same at our former prices, delivered. "We posi tively guarantee our vinegars as strictly pure and fully up to standard best, and kindly solicit jour consideration and patronage. TO THE FARMERS: Help us and you will help yourselves. Ask your merchants for the home-made (Galveston) vinegar, and take no other. Plant cucumbers and tomatoes. "Wo will buy all you can raise. Every merchant is authorized to act as our agent and purchaso for us. For further particulars, address, ACME . JAB, .TICKLE WORKS, Galveston. Texas. VERY CHOICE ! KK Malaria A little farm, four miles from Brenham ; 110 acres in cultivation ; 55 acres in pasture, at 530 per (tare. Rich blade land and choice in every reipect. HARRY HAYKE3, Real Estate Agent. STATE NEWS. Regan Shelton and Jacinto Corteza are in jail at San Saba for pistol carrying. Car thieves at Denison Monday night got several bolts of silk and a lot of dress goods. The city council of Quanah have granted an electric lighting franchise to parties from Fort Worth, and work has begun on the plant. J. T. Baily will move his paper the "Free South'" from Ft. Worth to Dallas. It is a Democrat paper run in the in the interest of the ne gro race. There is talk of an organization of all the cotton pickers in the strik ing at an appointed time unless their demands are granted. They can't do it. A dead man was found on the railroad track four miles from Al pine, and on a book in his pocket was written, T. Wilson, Cumber land, Miss. The Paris Board of Trade has addressed a memorial to the Presi dent asking for the appointment of Gen. Maxey to the vacant inter state commissionership. The nine-year-old son of Green Long was shot six miles northeast of Weatherford Thuisday with an old pistol that he didn't know was loaded. He will probably die. Criss Jones, of St. Louis, fol lowed an erring wife and her para mour to Denison, where she at first refused to return with him, but finally consented after Jno. Hend ricks her paramour had left there. The Germans of Lavaca county propose to celebrate German day, October 6, with much eclat at Hal letsville, and invite the people of ad joining counties to participate with them in the festivities. They have an elaborate programme. " Joseph Weal, a powerful negro of De Witt county shot and killed a negro named Willis near Cuero Mon day and then proceeded to take in that place, until an officer ended his festivites by shooting him through the breast mortally wound ing him. The judge of the District court of Tarrant county instructed the grand jury to find indictments against all saloon men of Ft. Worth who had sold between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p. m. regardless of the city charter or Judge Hurt's recent decision. In San Antonio two hold-ups have occurred within the past few days. The latest is Juan Rodri guez, who was held up Sunday night in a populous portion of the city and relieved of his watch and S35 in cash, and the police seem powerless to arrest the robbers. W. K. Mudd, a news vendor on the Ft. Worth and Denver road de coyed Mary Jordon into a bogus marriage without license or minis ter. The young ladies father had Mudd arrested and placed in jail at Henrietta, afterwards going to Fort Worth and hunting two days before he found his daughter. Mack Johnson, 19 years old, was arrested Saturday night at Lebanon, charged with being an ac complice of the party who forged a check on the First National bank of McKinney for S230, the check be ing signed by A. C. Clark, a well-to-do farmer, which was cashed by the Piano National bank on the 4th of this month. The Miramer hotel, worth $50, 000 was destroyed by fire at Corpus Christi Sunday morning. The Mira mar was owned by a stock company, with Banker Gussett as principal holder. Loss, S50.000; insurance, $35,000. Three thousand people watched the pretty Miramar go to ashes in three hours, and there were many wet eyes in the vast throng. Late Saturday afternoon at the fair grounds, at Texarkana, Julian Edwards, son of the late county judge, B. T. Edwards, was thrown from his horse and it is feared fatal ly injured. He fell on the back of his neck and shoulders on very hard ground, and for several minutes it, was thought he was dead. There is but slight hopes for his recovery en tertained. A Planters Experience. "Xy plantation la In a malarial dis trict, wncro rever ana asjae prevailed. I employ-ISO nan ds; frequently naif of them were itch. X trei nearly dla eonrafred nbcu I began tho use of Tbe result was marvellous. 3ly men became struujr una ncart y, sua i nave lmdnofnrttiur tronble. MttU these pills, I nonld not feur to livo In any swamp." E. ItIVAI, Slayon Sara, JLa. Sold Everywhare. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, Hew York. T h &feEBi Commodity tariff No. 4, cover ing cotton seed, cotton seed oil, meal cake, hulls and ashes in car loads between all points in Texas has been promulgated. It begins with five miles and under on cotton seed five, coke and oil four and hulls two and one half cents per one hun dred and runs up to five hundred miles and over; seed twenty cents, meal cake and ashes nineteen cents, oil in barrels thirty-four cents and hulls sixteen cents per one hundred pounds, with twenty-six intermediate ratings in ratio. In is probably no reduction. Sunday at 3 p. m. a fire broke out in the rear of the store of Henry Flaege, Sr., at New Braunsfels. It spread rapidly and the entire build ing, a two-story fame and stock con sisting of a general line of dry goods, groceries and hardware, alto gether valued at S15 000 was entire ly consumed, besides S500 and a lot of valuable papers kept in the trunk upstairs. There was no in surance and it was a total loss. Five hundred dollars worth of agricultur al implements stored near the build ing and owned by Knoke & Erband was also a total loss. At a recent meeting of the Board of Kegants of the State "Uni versity Dr. J. Baldwin, principal of the bam Houston Normal Institute, was elected to the chair of Peda gogy of the State University. The State Board of Education then elec ted H. 0. Prichett, the present State Superintendent of Public In struction, to the principalship of the State Normal, and Governor Hogg then appointed Prof. J. M. Carlisle, of Fort Worth, Supenintendent of Public Instruction, to fill out the unexpired term of prof. Pritchett. These changes all took place Sep tember 15th. a anrsTEKV. How the human system ever recovers from the had effects of the nauseous medicines of ten literally poured into it for the supposi tive relief of dyspepsia, liver complaint, con stipation, rheumatism aad other ailments, is a mystery. The mischief done by had med icines is scarcely less than that caused by disease. II they who are weak, bilious, -dys-pectic, constipated or rheumatic would of- tener be guided by the experience of inva lids who have thoroughly tested Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, they would in every in stance obtain the speediest aid derivable from rational medication. This medicine is a searching and and at the same time a thor oughly safe remedy, derived from vegetable sources, and possessing, in consequence of its basis of pure spirits, properties as a medicinal stimulant not to be found in the firy local bitters and stimulants olten resorted to by the debilitated, dyspeptic and languid. If you should die and find your self a ghost is there any one you would haunt? Received Weekly, Apples, Potato28, Onions, Cabbage, Sourkraut, Green Peas, Evaporated Apples. H. FISHER. Those persons you impose on may some day be in a position to mpo&e on you. liprs! Lienors ! Liprs Just received two car loads li quors, consisting of Brandies, Gins, Blackbery Brandy, French Cog nac Whiskey all grades in bar rels, halt barrels and 10 and 5 gal lon kegs. F. Kbentzlin, Wholesale Liquor Dealer. If you want to believe that a man is your friend, never ask him to prove it- OlfTcE! Western Dairy and Fancy Cream ery Butter, Full Cream Cheese, Danisch and Holland Herring, Pickles, and all other perishable eoods. H. FISHER. Many man tie their horses very carfully, but let their tongues run loose. Liquors I Liquors ! Liquors ! Just received one car load liquors, consisting of Alcohol, brandy, gin, blackberry brandy, whiskey all grades in barrels, hall barrels and in 5 and 10 gallon kegs. H. Fishkb, Wholesale Liqnor Dealer. m Good habits are formed, and bad ones avoided, only by constant effort. Old Puritan Whiskey a genuine article at Santa Fe Saloon. Men pray for more things that they do not need than for things they do need. i m m i .. IAFNCII. At all hours day and night at Santa Fe Saloon. A wise man conceals some things. Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOUUTlCif PURE A talent is perfected in solitude; a character in the streams of the world. Save Money by buyingyour homemade harness of C. W. Hess. The old channels of rivers are changed by all sorts of dam innova tions. Fresh Turnip Seeds, JustTeceived by J. S. NORTON. Surely he is not a fool that has un wise thoughts, but he that utters them. 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. Jos. D. Rojrers. The South produces as much iron ore as did the whole country in 1870. Flesh a mass of disease, condition hope less, the system an entire wreck, nerves all unstrung, yet P. P. P. wa3 taken and an en tire cure made. Attend to diet and direc tions of P. P. P. and all blood diseases must yield slowly but surely. Every man is a suicide: he has some habit that is shortening has life. life Is Worth living. Greole Pemale Tonic makes the employ ment of life possible, and makes" life worth the living. Weak and sickly women find new health and strength in its use. The cost of a palace sleeping car is 815,000; or if "vestibuled," $17, 000. The great Eummer resort in casas of diar- roa, dysentery, cholera morou3 ana cnoiera 13 Maguire's Benne Plant, a fiftv years' rem edy in the Mississippi Vallev. The acknowl edged specific in 1819 to 1866. Price, 75c per bottle ; expressage paid if 3 bottles are ordered. J. & CMAOtma:, St. Louis, lib. A New Orleans man keeps a liz zard on his table to guard vauable papers. FOB BEST. My four room 'cottage; cistern and water-works complete. Posses sion October 1st. All in good re pair. Rent cheap to good tenant. Within two minutes' walk of square. J. B. Kemp VELaSCO. If you desire to invest in Telasco or Quintanna property you can do so with as much satisfaction and judgment here as if on the ground, and save the expense of tne trip. Call on Habky Haynes, Local Agent for the Syndicate. The puddle presents a fine field of hopperations for the frog. VOIiKSFESTT- There will be a Volksfest held at Oak Hill, Sunday, September 20th. Music and dancing. Everybody in vited to attend. Any man will bear watching who causelessly slurs another. FARMING. Some good farming and grazing land to exchange for Brenham prop erty. Hariit Hayxes, Real Estate Agt. m m Yes, enjoy your opinion but do not forbid me mine. A sore leg, the flesh a mass of disease, yet P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Soot and Potas sium) achieved wonderful results, the flesh was purified and the bone got sound and my health was established, says Mr. James Mas ters, of Savannah, Ga. Tno hnrdfist hattles we fipht are the ones we have with ourselves. One of the Good Thing. There is nothing ust as good" as Creolo Female Tonic. Every lady who has given it a trial will tell you there is nothing like it for woman's peculiar ailments. Live with wolves and you will learn to howl. INTEllESTING. I have some very desirable beick business euildisgs for sale at very interesting prices. Harry Hay:,-es, Real Estate Agt. A lounge is sometimes used in the bed's-steads. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. The latest Maine church fair wrinkle is serving ice cream on a $ shingle. m The Greatest Strike. Among tHe great strikes, that cf Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure., has proven itself to oe one of the most -important. 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 Heart and Nervous Diseases, free. The unequaled New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by Jos. Tristram, agent, also his Restorative - v Nervine for headache, fits, sprees, hot'J -flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc. ! When a man is at the right age to learn he thinks he knows everything. m tm 1 .1 . . A HUSBAXD'S 3IISTAKE. Husbands too often permit wives, and 4 parents their children, to suff from head- , ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, fits, nervousness, when by the use ot Dr. Miles' r ; ' Hestorative Nervine such serious results " could easily be prevented. Druggists every- where say it gives universal satisfaction, and has an immense sale. Woodworth & Co., of Port Wayne, Ind.; Snow & Co., of Syracuse, N. Y.; J. C Wolf, Hillsdale, ilich.; 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. m m Competition is the life of tjade-or the death of one of the competitors. m m 1 ' .For Over Fifty Years , Mm. "Winslows boQTHEfQ Syrue 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 Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diate''. Sold by druggists in every parrt of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask lor Mrs. "WinsloVs Soothing Syrup," nd take no other kind. A midnight fire well deserves tha honor of being the latest thing out. SxsisSiS, Ga., Afarch 25, 1889. ilessrs. Lippman Bros. I was suffering with weakness and general debility, being almost incapacitated from at tending to my business. I was forced to call on Dr. Whitehead for treatment. He at once put me on P. P. P. (Prickley Ash, Poke v Boot and Potassium), and after taking two or three bottles my health improved and, al though suffering for sometime with general weakness, debility and catarrh; am now com paratively a well man. E. B. PORKER, With Cornwell & Chipman. m If you want to learn how to speak ' well, first learn to hold your tongue. Miles' Aerve andlaver Pills Act on a new 'principle regulating tho liver, stomach and bowels through tho nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad tate, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free, at Jos. Tristram's dru? store. The earnestness of life is the only passport to the satisfacion of life. m m "Don't Kick If Ton are Sick." Creole Pemale Tonic makes the weak wo man strong and sends new blood bounding: through tho veins, imparting new life ana strength to the weakened parts. 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 m What has become of the old fash ioned boy who was called "Bub?' m m Mother's l'rleml. We hav6 both used "Mother's Friend" and find it to be one of the best medicines in tho world, and would not be without it in con finement lor any consideration. Mrs. Sabah F. Vdjcest, Mrs. Mart A. Luck. Rock Run, Ala. Silyer trout are now beinft caught in large quantities in lake Tahoe. That tired feeling, pains in the back and chest, distress after eating, headaches and, like affections are overcome and cured by P. P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Po tassium). A hundred petty virtues are not worth one genuine heat-touch. m Pin Your Faith. Pin your faith to CreoleFemaleTonicand you will never regret it. - It is a remedy pe culiarly prepaied for ladies. Men do not become rich by what they get, dufc what they keep. Chase's Barley Malt Whisky is stimulating and nourishing to tho consumptive, tho old and feeble. It is absolutely pure. Sold by L. F. Grassmuck, Brenham, Texas. The ten dollar bill continues te be the favorite summer result note. - f