The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 10, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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BRENHAM, SUNDAY MORNING,
IY 10, 1878.
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POPE PIUS IX.
* HY RANK IN & MGVIN,
< IVt'UCl A L J0II|1 N AI< OF TtfKrW »'*'•
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at Corpus.
The Tope died oil ttn i
inst at 4.57 p. m. His last
words were: "Guard t ie church
I loved 80 well and sacredly.'1
The conclave commenced at!
on<e. Cardinal Simeoiii has j
demanded troops, and the gov-'
eminent has acceeded to his
request.
V. T. C. Cuok, of Wehmr, i VVe ™0<len9e ,.lle
t'-oni an obituarv in the ChI-
Brenham is in want of uian-
ufactoriort.
i*a\v bodies are rioedowii
■■ going to plant for 150 bales
of cotton.
vwton Ncm: Fius I*r, Gio-
vanni Maria Murtel Ferriti,
*— hat manufactory is tliejwhiJse death is just announced,
latest inda trial enterprise at, served fitly--eight ycuis in the
C'(»lii:nlius. church and thirty-one in the
Ti.B"DJ!« ! IT** """t* tl,e p##,i"
"(ioml editing U ll» luk^l * St Pwer .»« ,?**■
« r< ot :lleira8 bo™ j" S.'.jjfagl.i,
j fho slates ot the church, May
— Tha two military eouipa-! (g, 1792, and was, cons queut-
nie.t of Waco, after much cou- jlv, 8."> years ot >. His father
^ultation, at last concluded to! was Count Solazzie, one ot the
maintain two organizations. J oldest noble families ol the
• • • 1 naiul states. In 1808 he went
KiftiiTV-Pouu murderers were,1 1 .
, , . ,» .. , u, . , 'to Koine u» pursue his eccleei-
hnnged 111 the tinted Slates in 1
1S77.
lltf ED Uft
I've wandered thro' the village,Tom,
Along with Anns Lee,
To listen to the mocking b' d,
Ir« the <n(in«r« by fie sea.
ltee,d's buy mure can't be lieat,
While coining through the rve;
Let lue ki a tiitu for bin mother,
Buys tne ^ider to the fly,
Th« colon d »;irl and poor old Ned
Now swell our nati »na' son>r:
I'd uU< r tlie«- this hsnd of mine—
Bill tike y<>ur »Jnu*, Mlas. L«ng.
I'm lonelv since my mother died—
Susanna, don't you cry;
We're all rnxidlngthrough lie world,
TIh-u loot, hog or die.
Hark! 1 he;' r an angel sing,
& ii! daddy he's struck iie—
We vecoming, ,'tt'lier Abraham,
Along wii.n Annie Lvle.
The auiijr my tuo her used t thing,
The wearing of the green—
t110 girl i left benind me
To-day is sweet sixteen.
The nice young man ami Fairy Belle
Are swinging in the lane—
The captain with h a whiskers
Han marry in jj on the brain.
Wo will rally round the flit;, boya
For Jehnny mole the ham—
Tank a Do die, Hail Coluttlbia!
And 1 don't c«r»—a cent.
Coliou Worm.
New Advertisements
TWO NIGHTS ONLY I
MOND \ Y AND TUESDAY,
FEBIfllAIM' 11 th and 12th.
Return of the Favorite*— Last Appear-
aucea—Suctvss Every where—
Crowded House* Attest
Pu >lic appreciation.
II.
FISHER.
DKAI.RU IN
Of this number 4-7 were |
white. 34 negroes, I Indian, and (
Mr, J. Curtis Waldo, No,
40 ('anip street, New Orleans,
esticiil studies. During theoc-j'* pioparing a work on this
nipacion of Home by Napoleon important subject, and will
C
llTY RESTAUUANT.
i hinaiuan.
— The Weimar correspon-
he returned to his birthplace,
and remained till 1814. He
was ordained a priest in ISl'J.
g.tnd head of corn fed cattle tn
that viciniiy awaiting ship-
ment.
— The Waeo Ji:.a,n,<.ner com-
plains that the city is literally
o/errmi by vagrants, who are
nominitting all manner ot petty
fc.ielta. It suxgetts that they
he arrested and put to work
itp>ri the streets.
— On Monday niglit last at,
Waco a policeman named Craig
was, it is feared, fatally stabbed
by one O'Batxiion, a Bosque
county man, who was on a
apreo. Craig was trying to
arrest him* when he was cut.
--The Halms Chmmm'ai
has opened a vigorous warfare
on Thompson's varieties theater,
alleging that it is not what it
ought to be. Notwithstanding
thi-, it doe* not decline to pub-
r*h the ad. of Thompson's
show.
dent of the Coiumbus 1S2JJ he uns sent <0 Chili,
si yd there are at least one thou- In 1625 iie returned to Koine.
In 1827 he was appointed
Bishop of Suoleto, and proceed-
ed at once to his diocese. In
1S2'* he was created a cardinal.
On the death ot Pope Gregory
XYI, the conclave chose him
pope J uu3 15, 184o, after a
short session Not forty-eight
bonis, A rare and wonderful
man wps Pius IX, By his lib—
era views and reformatory
measures he did more, perhaps,
to accelerate the decline of the
temporal power ol tlie papacy
than any of his two hundred
and fifty-ax predecessors. At
the time ot his death he was the
dpi ritual father of 253,000,00
devoted Catholics.
esteem it a great tavor it out
plunic') wlto, have had exper-
ie;i e in fighting these enemies
of the fleecy stap'e, will write to
liiin and ^ive their views as to
the best mode of exterminating
Mie worms.
New and Successful Northern
COMEDIES!
Th Famous—
Stoddard Comedy Company,
Sow on their way to (Jalveptnn and the
' outli. The chaiming actres?,
LOUISE DILLON!
Monday—The latest auccessful N«r-
thern L'oui*dy.
SWEETHEARTS!
SWEETHEARTS!
And the routing three Act Cotaedy ofi SALOOX
TOM C'otB!
Tuwdajr Erenlng-r
Married Life, and a
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STAPLE AND
Fancy (Groceries,
win is, i.iQtroits, mo.
Near the Depot.
octlOtf
BUENIIAM. TEXAS
Roaring Fare*!
Seats uow on rale at Meyers.
Seied Potatoes.
iirs. €. McDOMLD, Proprietress
Opposite the Cotton Exchange.
Oysters, Jlsk and game in season.
Meals at all honra. Board, by the
day, week or mouth. »et#tt
al
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rUST re<*ifed and for sale nt ^3.(10
|>e.r burn-l, the finest Northern Seed
Potatoes ever brought to thi* market.
A. NEWMAN.
Br nham, Jan. 27th, 18?b-d4wlm.
WlBi KXATORIAI.
The Waco Etamiiw says it.
does not propose to be the
special champion ot Mr. Lang
or any other man as guberna-
torial candidate. While fullv
recognizing the fitness o" that
gentlemciii tor the jx>sirion, it
pit tars to await e.;pa sions
froin the people, who are quite
Compotent to judge for them-
selves in such nia'clers.
The Banner tnlly agrees w
the h:6in n-r in the views ex-
pressed, and sees no reason at
this time for making slates,
a here are at least bait a doyen
irentlemen whose name;> h>tve
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been prominently mentioned in
A New York farmer, the past
year, cut from two acres of land
six tons of clover hay, then
plowed and sowed rutabaga tur-
nips, tiul <\tised 800 bushels.
These turnips were regarded as
etpiiil :oeight tons ot h;iy,making
a j; rod net ot that which was
c'jii!'! to fourteen tons of hay from
uvo acres in one season. The
'iirnips were used to t ed the
lueses, at the rate of half a
bushel per day, with what oat
s "aw they might eat, and no
' ,'ftin. The hoiv.es were tat and
I .iked well, r.nd were in good
>ii.l:iion to drive five or six
iio irs per day.
Closing out entire fall and
winter goods, blankets, shawls,
clothing fl inntls, etc., to make
room for spring goods, at D.
W. Bloombarirh's.
N
EW BAKERY,
— ARD —
CONFECTIONERY.
Main Street, Brenham, Texas.
The underaisrned beg leave to inform
their irivi'.idrt and the public :kat they
linv;s opened a Bakery and Confection
cry in this ci y and solicit a share ot
tlieir patronage. Fresli bread, cakes
raid dies aiuavfl on hand. Candy man
ulactute<l to «»nier.
SfiOAN ti OTTO, Proprietors.
Feb. 5, 1878 3m.
iasdy St. Opposite BainerOfllse,
Brenhaui, Texas. f
B. GERBBE, Proprietor.
This house is well supplied at all
imes with the finest >>4uurs, wines, St.
iouis Ale and l><?er; also domestic and
!U|Mtrted ci^His. Agent at tiiifi plaee
or the celebruted 8:onewall whiskey.
A private siuin(r-rooiu, for the ooa-
inience of customers, is attachea .to
uy s i loon.
tyPairouage solicited. nov^OTG
Mb. Calloway is taking bet-
ter pictures than was ever taken
in Brenham.
Tiik printing business must
be wry dull at Fort Worth, or
the climate, there requires a
irreat amount ot stimulant. Tim
r*
Standard says: "A mau ib doing
well to make his whisky work-
ing at the printing business, let
ahWiW his bread "
The Ban ^Antonio Express
wvys, after due and diligent in-
quiry and prayerful considera-
tion of all the advantages and
disadvantages of the various
places proposed, we are abso-
lutely forced to the conclusion
that San Autoirio is the pl^e
to Ko'd the Democratic State
Convention.
_—: ■
— Sporting gentleman, moi'e
generit'ly known by the-name
«i gamblers, two having a
rongh tirnn in Waco. Sit ot
the manipulators of the paste-
board* wei'c up beforc the Re-
cordo" of niaHeltv Uie other j .
,|„v VkHKttkm 8hrte.
»!0 eacli. ami tw of tlwrn »i.» b"t ,reBt »" "l,kc-
Peach and IIonky !—Old
peach and fresh honey at Ilirsch-
bers's.
If you want the best oictnres
you ever bad taken go to Callo
wav's Gallery and you will be
s$ti«fi«*l.
IIibscubkbo keeps the only
first-class saloon in the city.
He sells none but the purest
liquors.
Billiahos.—Ilirschl
egant billiard saloon is ti-
the use of his customers.
Query: —u Why will men
k , smoke common toboeo, when
connection with the governor- j j.|,ey can nny Marburg Bros.
shin. We have no axo to grind k< Seal of North Otrdina" nt
»md no Vpeeial 'avorite to urge, the same price T
neii^ef have we any sectional
f'celing or pride to g.,at,,y. It.
matters net in what p^i't of the
State the next governor may
have his locallubiUtibn. When
elected, he become governor 01
the whole State of Texas, and
should have no local favorites
tn* reward. Ills dulitw. bvin^
purely executive, he should
show no favortiisni towards any
NOTIJ TO FARMERS!!
WH, THE UNDERSIGNED, wish
t. buy the piiKluct of from two
< three hundred acres of BEANS and
and PEAS. For further intormation
1 at th s. re of HEBMAN F1SHEB,
eie the Seed is for sale, with a
ramee to buy (he crop.
UHNE BKOS Si (X). St. Louis, Mo.
H. F1SUEH, Brenham, Teias.
an'35 dAw1 tu
REMOVAL.
Notice is hereby given to
my friends and customers that 1
» ill remove my Stock of Goo is t.«» the
Abbott building, southeast corner o.
'be s(|tiare, where i will be happy to
meet them and fill oidera for g.*id»
i will opeu with an entire new stock ot
goods, and a^k an inspectiou of both
goods and prices before purchasing
elsewhere. Respectfully,
DAVID LEVI.
To the Public.
Notice is hereby given to all person*
tliat the promises advertised for sale
by the Sherifl'on next Tuesday, consist-
ing of a farm of 86 acos and improve-
ments, as the ptop rty of Mrs. Ka'e
Weikel, a lunatic, belong to my chil
dren, and no perfect title to the same
can be made wluVwt mv si (nature.
GEOKGIC WEIKEL
Breuhain, Feb 1.18?8-8t.
O. &• Saloon,
Ut Street. O,»poiito Cutral Hxiss,
Brenham, Texas
The undersigned, proprietor of this
loiise, tiike- p ea-ure in nnnoHnriiig to
riends and customers that he has open
■rt :•» Seelhorst's new building, a tire
>ar, bt-er and Inn jh room. Everything
Am cla.ts. The finest imported honors
uid Frencn wine, imported cigars;
•tlso, Swiss cheese, imported saus»,;e
ind all other delicacies and sulwtnu-
ials belonging «,o the lunch depart-
uent.
Attached to the saloon is a private
dtting room, whicu is at all times at
tlte disposal of ray friends.
SAM MUERY,
deolldtf Proprietor.
Confectioneries!
A fall and complete assortment of
Candies, N<uts, Toys, Fruits, do
• ust received and for sale at bottom
prices. FAUSTINO KIBER,
noV'Stf Next to Giddings Bank.
GEORGE NELSON,
' Barker and Uair-Dresser,
Ant street, under tLe Central House,
Brenham. Tex..s.
Shaving, sharopooning, dying and
hair cutting dune to older. Patronage
solicited. Jan .20dl
chcIi. They had the money and
paid up.
St wcuirtj tor the Daily Ban-
neb.
Twenty-five cents will psvtor
a good square, meal at the Phe-
nix Restaurant
Evkbythino reduced t<» hard
pan prices. You will save
money by purchasing dry goods,
boots, shoes, clothing, hats, caps,
dress goods, etc., at D. W.
Bloonibarglrs.
Rkduotion.—Good, square
meals for 25 cents at the Phenix
llostaurant.
Notice to Delinquent Tir. Payers.
1 have received fn»m the romntrol er
of Public Accounts at Austin, througk
the C'outitti sionersTouft. of this county,
and now have iu my poss ss.on the list
oi delinquent tar payers on real estate
for the years 1878, lb74 and 1875; and
on personal proper y lor the year* 1874
and 1875. and in compliance with the
!»o visions of "An a< t to enforce the sol-
iection of delinquent taxes, on land as
seased since January, A. D., 1M70, I
have posted at the public ulacea in
Washington County, ti^-wlt: Brei ham,
Burton and Chup|Hsll Hill, a list of alt
parties who are delinquent on real ea-
tRte for aaid years, which list will re-
main poeted at said places for b0 days;
at the expiratirtn of which time, 1 will
pt-oCeed to advertise and sell t-aid prop,
erty tor the taxes due thereon, unit ss
the aaiue be paid or satisfactory evi-
dence produced showing that it lifts al-
ready been ]Htid. The law does not re-
quire the collector to post a list o( per-
s uial property; therefore all partiea
who are del'uqueiit on acc»unt of taxes
due on }ieraonal prnjierty are earnestly
requested to pay the same within 80
days or produce catisiactoryevidtm-e
chMeapromiaaory note finned by that it has been paid, otherwise 1 - ill
L A. Wilklns, payabhi one day after j prom J to collect the same by levy aud'
d»te to the ortler of .bisb Hall Davit, | mile.
date l January 2d, and jriVun as; The prompt attention of delleqaeiit
purchase nioitey tor l»n<l. which note tax pnyers to tUo above will save cost
is lost and las been pnul oit in full — aud trouble. J
Amount of said note was iit'een hnn-> R. A. HAR\ IN, Collector;
died dollars. ft- DAVIS* j Brenhani lex l)#c. 18iJ,
LOST.
LAND scan' si-sss, for e»
acres, issued to Hie Sau Antonio
and Mexican Gulf It R. by S. Crosby,
Commissioner of the General Litud
Office, dated March 26th 1863. Unless
intelligence of it be received at the
General l<and Offlcv within 8 months
from this date, I will apply t» the p.o-
per officers fork duplicate
\Vm. T. CAMPBELL,
January lltb,187S w8w.
Sotice.
ALL persona are notified not, to pitr-
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Brenhaui, Feb. 8, IStS-UMdi.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 10, 1878, newspaper, February 10, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478267/m1/1/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.