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ANfegetable Preparalianfor As -
similating the Foot! andBegula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
I \l Y\ 1 S (H1I DKKN
MSTORIA
For Infantsand Children?
[Tlw KindYoTHave
Always Bought
Promotes Digestion,CteerfuP
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral.
HOT TtfARC OTIC.
#*V* afOUnrSANUELPimW
Pumpkin Seul-
JcJklMt »
fUMUSJ*-
Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa-
Bon, Sour Stomach,Diatxhoea
Worms Convulsions .Feverish-
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
G&StffZ&fc
HEW YORK.
\ I it linill His old
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tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.1
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Ifc.* THC CCNTAUR COMMNY. NCUf YO*K CtTV
COTTON BELT ROUTE,
Many miles the^ shortest line to
Texarkana, Pine Bin it; Memphis.
Quickest time from Texas to
Louisville and Cincinnati-
BEST ROUTE TJ
Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Birmingham* Wash-
ington, New York and Others-Points.
Reclining Chair Cars, Parlor Cafe Oars, Pullman Sleeps
Information cheerfully furnished by "any Agent or
T. P. LITTLE, P. M, MORGAN,
P. A. Corsicena, Texas. T. P. A. Fort Worth, Texas.
GUS HOOVER, W. H. WEEKS.
T. P. A. Waco, Texas. G. P. k T. A. Tyler, Texas.
To CALIFORNIA
AND fJE
BACK $<191
FEDERATION WO MEN.8 OLUBS,
LOS ANGELES, MAY, 1902.
NO CHANGE OP OAKS.
STOPOVERS AT
GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA.
PETRIFIED FOREST, PUEBLO VILLAGES, ETC.
JIGHLY INTERESTING, ILLUSTRATED LITERATURK,
72N CEN rs POSTAGE
SANTA FE
W. S. KEENAN, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. GAIYE-TON.
PERFUMES FOR EVER
Lubin's, Duval's, LautierV, Crown Perfumery Co., Imperial,
Lazell's, Easterman's, Freeman's. Miller's, Colgate's.
ALSO
PERFUME ATOMIZERS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE
A full line of Imported and Domestic Toilet end Medicinal
Soaps at
R. K. T.uhn's DRUG
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government and the hope of the nation. Any or.e who wears pants can call
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0
PERA SALOON
AND RESTAURANT.
WM. SONNKNBKKG: Prop.
FiBMt Wio&s. Liquors aid Cigars. Etc.,
In Ilia City.
Special attention given to Short Orders.
PstroaMc* solicited and satisfaction guar-
antee!. oWe'ms a call.
Hlrd NiiuM.
The grebe, which, by the way, Is
mors often found in fresh water, Is so
called from the "krlb" or crest of
feathers on Its head. Of other wild
fowl, the duck by Its nams implies that
it is a diving bird, one that ducks Its
head under water; the coot Is the "bob-
tailed" water hen, and the snipe Is the
"snapper,"
A Culinary Not*.
Cannibal King's Chamberlain—Your
highness, this missionary hopes you
will spare Jibn. He claims he isjptreat
cook, and a genius at making lip new
dainties out of his head. Cannibal
King—You Inform him I intend having
some soup made out of his head, this
noon.---Brooklyn Eagle,
KxekTatloua lu .fudea.
The Palestine exploration fund has
been for the laBt two years carrying on
excavations in western Judea. Remains
extending in time over fifteen centuries
have been unearthed. We have here
two well defined pro-Israelite periods,
and also the Jewish Seleucldan and
Roman periods.
The (Jgnqgiror Shared Clean.
William the Conqueror, like the
other Normans of his time, shaved his
face clean. The Normans also had a
fashion of partially shaving the head,
which made ti«e Saxons Just before
Hustings imagine they were about to
fight an army of monks.
Density of Population Compared.
Norway's population Is the smallest
in Europe compared wttb her area.
Each of lier inhabitants could have 40
acres of land, while the Briton would
bavi to be content with lleaa than an
Bcrr
Rlehest Monarch In the Worm.
Emperor William is undoubtedly the
richest mor.tir<-h in the world now that
Queen Victoria's estate has been di-
vided. He inherited more than $30,-
000,000 from his grandfather thirteen
years ago, which was weil invested,
and has since rapidly increased In
value. He inherited another fortune
from Ills father, the late Emperor
Frederick. Ills wife is also rich.—Chi-
cago Chronicle.
Collector of Musical AtnOfraphs.
The Berlin Royal Library has ac-
quired one of the must valuable collec-
tions of musical autographs in exist-
ence. it was made by an Austrian
named Artaria, who got the best part
of It for a few hundred florins from
Beethoven's heirs when that composer
died. There are ninety three apo-
graphs or Beethoven, Including some of
his most famous works, thirty-two of
Haydn, and others by Schubert. Ros-
slnl, Paganlni, etc.
Contreattng tit* Rhode* Hroth#i*
Colonel Frank Rhodes, I). S. O
("Distinguished Service Order"), is the
antithesis of his more famous brother.
Cecil Is bulky, "shauchling," domineer-
ing, wears clothes only to keep himself
warm and scorns the social graces.
Frank 'Is spare, well knit, suave, the
pride of his tailor and a ladles' man
to Ma manicured finger tips, though at
the same time a good all-round sports-
man, which Cecil is not
An Undies* Ctlnlii
The stomach is tne sest of an endless va-
riety of diseases, inch as indigestion, dyspep-
sia. constipation, headache, backache, bil-
iousness, jaundice. Keep your stomach in
proper condition, and this chain of ailment
will lie broken before it drags >ou down.
There is one reliable remedy. It is purely
vegetable. It contains no trace of poisonous
drugs. No sugar coating to betray your
trust. Try "St. Bernard Vegetable Pills,"
and you will he rettired to lull health. Ail
drugginti sell them
Direr** Limitation*
Submarine divers have not yet suc-
ceeded in reaching 200 feet below tho
surface with all the advantage of ar-
mor, air supply and weights to sink
theai. The effort has been rnado to
reach a wreck in 2to feet of water.
The accounts state that at ISO feet the
diver began to experience serious
trouble. At 200 feet, after suffering
terribly, he lost consciousness and
wai hauled up. Divers cannot work
much below 100 feet.
Prepared Hi* Fiiueral Vault.
James A. Taylor, an eccentric old
resident of Hamburg, N. Y., holds pe-
culiar views of the hereafter.. He has
had his funeral vault prepared and
carved over the door Is this Inscrip-
tion: "No orthodox (lend, with cloven
foot and barbed tall, will ever be seen
in this pleasant vale. My fate you
wish to know. 1 am the same as I
was millions of .years ago—MAT-
TER.'
Cures Klieuiuat'sm or Catarrh In a Hay -
Treatment Free.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) cures the
worst and most stubborn cases by draining
the poison out of the blood and bones, and
building up the broken down constitution.
Achrs and pains in the benc3 or joints,
swollen elands, droppings in the throat,
hawkicg, spitting or bad breath, c-tc , all dis-
appear promptly and permanently. B. 11. B.
cures where all else fails. Druggists, $1.
Treatment of B. B. B. sent absolutely free
and prepaid by writing to Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free med-
ical advice given until cured. B. B. B. puts
aew color in your skin and makes the blood
rodder and more nourishing, stopping a'l
acheB and pains. Over 8000 cures by B.B. B-
Preaching lu Nine Language*.
There are some ti,000,000 Protestant#
in Russia who enjoy religious liberty
with the stipulation that they must
be born of Protestant parents and
must not proselyte. Preaehlng in nine
languages is heard every Sunday In St.
Petersburg in the Protestant churches.
Rtiaalim Women 8moke.
In Russia smoking is so general
among women that smoking compart-
ments for the use of women passen-
gers are provided In the trains, by or-
der of the czar's minister of the Inte-
rior. In Russia the majority of mar-
ried women smoke clgartftteK and the
habit now obtains so much among
spinsters also that smoking carriages
for women are as necessary in that
country as they are for men.
Serve Four Meal* a Day.
Washington hotels are said toifoe the
only ones In this country that serve
four regular meals every twfntp-foi
hours—breakfast, luncheon, dinner
supper—the latter being served In sonie
cases as late as midnight.
S3
r bajpland-
r$gt%r aut«-
utfh of Lifitta
iolm tor govaov
wanfe a regukr
the neiret raJl-
Automolille Service for Lapland
Lapland is to have a
mobile service. The bortmtfh of Lifii
has petitioned Stockholm tor go
ment permission to a:
automobile servtfba to
way statloa.
A Valuable Medicine for Coughs ami Colli
In Children,
"I have not the slightest hesitancy ins
recommending Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy to all who are suffering lrc-m coughs or
colds," says Chas. M. Cramer, Esq., a well-
known watch maker of Colombo, Ceylon.
"It has been some two years since the City
Dispensary first called my attention to this
valuable medicine and I have repeatedly
used it and it has always bwn beneficial. It-
has cured me quickly of all rhest colds. It
is especially ettactive for children and seldom
takes more than one bottle t-i cure them of
hoarseness. I have persuaded many to try
this valuable medicine, and they are alias
well pleased as myself over the results." For
sale by R- E. Luhn.
Identifying Tint Riven Mentioned.
The first rivers mentioned In authen-
tic history are alluded to in Genesis.
They are the Pison, the Gihon, the
Hiddekel and the Euphrates, which ar»
said to have flowed from the garden
of Eden. Various attempts have been
made to identify these streams, but no
agreemeht has been reached among
the authorities save in the case of th*
last.
SANTA F£ SALOON
RESTAU RAJS 1,
Oppoette Pnloe Depot, Hr'enhaz»>. 1 «,««*.
Open dA) and nighl. Hot and c»ld lane
Fish and Oysters served to order at all hours
The best Liqaors and Cigars in the city. N-
•ettet nlace In town to get what you warn
■%_ Am—nnw Ben always on tap.
AOS NT FOR TIAOUI'S COUOH CURS.
W H. MURPHY. Manager.
True Bravery.
The bravery founded on hope of
recompense, fear of punishment, ex-
perience of success, on rage, or on Ig-
norance of danger, is but common,
bravery, and does not deaerve th»
name. True bravery proposes a just
end: measures the dangers, and meat*
the result with calmness and unyield-
tne decision.—La Nonet
An advance of 10 per oent in
wages has been granted by tb*
mill ownera of New Bedford
Massachusetts.
o
Bears the
Signature
at
ITORX.
•Tha Kind You Haw I
Vast and rich coal deposits are
being opened in the state of
Washington.
Quinine Kitten as Food.
In numerous localities throughout
the world quinine Is eaten as regularly
as food. Men and women pour it
feto the palm of the hand and toss
it down their throats. Quinine Is sold
at every rural postofllce in India tit
the rate of five grains for a farthing.
That is ten cents for a grain, or 18
cents an ounce, retail. in Bengal
alone 1,440,000 five grain packets tire
sold annually.
Belter Than Pill*.
The question has been iiiknd, "In what
way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets superior to pillsOur answer is
They are easier and more pleasant to take,
more mild and gentle in cflect and more re-
liable as they call always lie depended upon.
Then they cloanee and invigorate tke stom-
ach and leave the bowels in a natural condi-
tion, while pills are more harsh in effect and
their use is often followed by constipation.
For sale by R. E. Luhn.
Several millions are to be ex-
pended in dock facilities at New
York, $3,000,000 in deepening
the Delaware river, and more
millions at Boston and Baltimore
and Newport News.
"A neighbor ran in with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea,
Remedy when my son was suffering with
severe cramps and was given up as beyond
hope by my regular physician, who stands
high in his profession. After administering
three doses of it, my son regained conscious-
ness and recovered entirely within twenty-
four hours," says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt.
Crawford, Vs. This remedy is for sale by K.
E. Lubn.
Chicago capitalists have
bought $6,000,000 of a recent
Mexican bond issue, the interest
on which is payable in New
Y°rk. __
flood for Rheumatism.
Last (all I was taken witli a very severe
attack of muscular rheumatism which caused
me great pain snd annoyance. After tryinc
several prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I
decided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
which I had seen advertised in the South
Jersey-man. After two applications of this
Remedy I was much better, and after using
one bottle, was completely cured.—Sallie
Harris, Salem, N. J. .sold by R- K. Luhn.
The total number of medical
practitioners in Great Britain
and Ireland is 36,788, an increase
of 404 within a year.
The Fairest! Ofler.£ver;Make
To any one suffering with dyspepsia, indi-
irestion, sour stomach, heartburn, take Re*
Dyspepsia Tablets. All druggists are au-
thorized by the manufacturers to refund the
money in any case they fail to cure. Price
60c per package. Remember tho name-
Rex Dyspepsia Tablets.
The 2,000 Mormons in Ger-
many are total abstainers from
alcohol, coffee, tea and worldly
amusements.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Five thousand tons of hay and
feed now await shipment at
8eattle for the Klondike region.
To Cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Sour Stomach or heartburn, ^take Rex Dys-
pepsia Tablets All druggists we author-
ised to refund the money if they fail to
cure Price sOc per package.
The trouble among cotton mill
operatives has extended to Geor-
gia.
Kentucky whisky distillers have
manufactured in the past eight
months ll,242,f)32 gallons of .ter-
sey lightning.
CASTOTIIA.
Bears tke 1)« Kind Vnu Hi* ijHw»|rs BoufiW
Signature
of
There are rumors of a pending
strike in the Virginia mines that
will involve 7,500 workers.
To Cure Malaria in Four Days,
Take Qulnoria. All druggUia are author-
ised to ret'un i the money in any r»s# of
ebillf, fever or malaria it fails to cum Price
50c per package.
Provisional commercial rela-
tions between Austria and Mt»xi[
co are being arranged.
to Cure Chills or Malaua in 4 Days,
lake Quinoria. All druggists an* au-
thorized to refund the money in any case of
chills, fevet or malnria it fails 11 cure
Price jOc pei package.
A man never gets too old to
fall in love with a pretty girl.
Try Chamberlain's Stomach and l.tver
Tablets, the best physic. For sale bv R, K.
Luhn.
A fire escape—smoke.
Classified Column.
Advertisements Inserted Dmler this llca.l
at Half a Cent a Word, Kh<1i Insertion,
FOR RENT.
1*or Rent—Nice, cool office rooms in the
Hchmid Building. s i
For Reut.
The old (Owing place, contain-
ing a good residence and forty
acres of land. For particulars
apply to A. W. WATSON.
FOR RIONT.—1 have two good
improved and wbII wittered farms,
splendid location west of town.
Will rent for 4th of cotton and
3rd of corn. T. H. Duykr
Eor Sale or Exchange,
I desire to null my residence or
exchange it for tt smaller place
nearer town. John M. Kkv
I
"OOD'S COUNTRY "
"I.AND Of StrNKDINfc.'
"TilK ooi.DKft WKST,"
CALIFORNIA
Homeseekers' Rates
(One way) In elleot from
March 1 to April .'10, in -
elusive. Ttm ubIi Tourist
Sleeper every Thursday
Tickets on sale daily
I
$25
General Confederation of
Women Clubs, Los Angeles.
The Santa Fe declared the oN
tioial route. Round trip tick-
ets 011 sale April 22 to 27, inc.
No change of cars, ['till.
man sleepers through to L m
Angeles.
$45
ll you wish to see tho won-
drous rock formations of New
Mexico, I lie Canyon Diablo,
Pueblo villago laguus, and the
unique civilization and seenin
grandeur of the we*t, travel
_ via the
SANTA FE
A Good Route
to Try
its I
Interesting Illustrated Lit-
erature. 1 Do postage.
W. S. K'EKNAN.
(llvNKIIU. I'ASSiCNUKIt An*NT,
Ualvfstoii. 'J t \»i".
I
It traverses a territory rich in
undeveloped resources; a territory
containing unlimited possibilities for
agriculture, horticulture, stock rais-
ing, mining and manufacturing. And
11 t, but not least, it U
I he Scenic Route
for Tourists.
fhe I'risco System now offers the
traveling public excellent service and
fast time
Between St. Louts and Kansas
City and points In Missouri, Kansas,
Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri-
tory, Texas and the Southwest.
Between Kansas City and points
in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi,
Georgia, Florida and the Southeast.
Between Birmingham and Mem-
phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas
and the West and Southwest.
Full information as to route and
rates cheerfully furnished upon appli-
cation to any representative of the
Company, or to
Paaaengcr Traffic Department.
Commercial Building,
Saint Louis.
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Something for the Ladies
Casino Saloon
RESTAURANT,
anii LUNCH STAND
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Fitting I'd tit oat •
Site*, 21 24. !i»l, !#) lit.
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Si SCI, t! Il l, M, », 40. a.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE LUNCHES
SUTER BROS., Proprs.
Cor, Ant and Quitman sts,, Brenham.)
Table supplied ^li the best the inaiket |
affords at all times. Oysters, Fish and (lame
in season. Square meals, only a<; cents.
When in ne«d o! Druss Pattern* you will iin«i it u» vour advantage to try
tho' New idea." '1 hey are th« n o>t f cj u'Hr, j rfftct in fit and thcapeatin pric
ave ti lull supply of thorn »t the liiw.pric# o 1 in cantM oach. Fashion Re-
views in <ent«. Fashion Whips free for tne cullinjc.
SCHMID BROS.
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W A WOOD & CO . 1
Complete Building Material, i
Heart fencing,
Heart Pickets,
McMuiien Poultry Netting and
Hog Fence.
Waukegan Barb Wire- Red Spool
c'udebaker Wagons.
Lumber
Dealers
Brenham, Texas
Full stock, all sizes.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, k
At the Paint 8fore.
13. ROU8F, Proprietor,
West Sandy Street,
Urentiain, Texan.
O. SCHAWE & SON
GO TO THE
Lange
Manufacturing
Company
For Your
TIN WORK, BATH TUBS, CISTERNS.
PLUMBING AND
NCPAIR WORK A «PfCIALTV
All Work Bone vitk Neatness and Oisntrh
AND riJI.LV OUAKANTaiD
\ _ EiXJLOFF
BtUNHAM AOK.vr FOR
Waldorf Club Bye Whistej.
The purest and best Whiskey in the mar-
ket. All orders addressed to A. RULOKF
Brenham, Texas, will receive prompt atten-
ton, and satisfaction guaranteed.
FISCHER BROS,
KUTCHER8,
DKALKRS IN
LIVK-Stook
AMD SAUSAOK
MANurAcruaias.
Bienham, Tema*
Highest Market I'rlce raid for
Marketable Stack.
Hea<l(|iiart»ii's in th«'. city for
Glassware, Lamps,
'■» Crockery* Tinvvare
Granite ware, yueeiisware, and everything in our linr
is first class and up-to-date.
A full supply of Family tirocerifM kept in atock.
Jlefc'-Krte delivery to'any part of the City
Carlisle it C.., fKESStlNS'Sl
flen'l insiiranoe Agents
Hmiham, Texas.
OMce: (Iter Wrai#er'«/Ji-iTflrf Hie-n
lira":;:":
For Poultry Food
0
Mill SI.,
' BRENHAM TEXAS
I , The neatest and l>esl market ia city.
' The best meats of all kinds sold at reas-
onable prices
tigkist Market Price Paid far Fit Cattle
Hogs aid Sheep
All kinds of Sausage kepi on band at
mad* to order. Free delivery in ettv.
Patronage solicitod and satisf actio*
eges and make them »6 per cent more fertile j guaranteed. 'Pfcoo 47. » rin«*.
FISCHER BROS. A. KESSLINH. ^
It has been proved that Green Cut Bone in
the most economical Egg Producing Food
in the world- It win doable the number of
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