Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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'For Infants'and Children?
XNfegetahle PreparalionforAs
slmilating (tteFodclandRetf ula-
ting the Stomachs andBowels of
i M YN IS,'* ( HI I DKI N
Promotes Dige3tion,CheerfuF
Mas and Rest. Contains neither -
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not "Narcotic.
'j^nfaunrSiMmmcHiR
/tuiaUi w-
Aperifecl Remedy for Conslipa-
Tton, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms,Convulsions, Feverish-
nest and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW "YORK.
I The KindTYourHave
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CUSTOM)
. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VONK CITY
COTTON BELT ROUTE.
Many miles the shortest line to
Texarkana, Pine Bluff, Memphis.
Quickest time from Texas to
Louisville and Cincinnati.
BEST ROUTE T;
NashvUle. Chattanooga, Atlanta, Birmingham, Wash*
lngton, Hew York and Others-Points.
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Reclining Chair Cars, Parlor Cafe Oars, Pullman Sleepers.
Information cheerfully furnished by'any Agent or
T. P. LITTLE,
P. A. Coraicena, Texas.
GUS HOOVER,
T. P. A. Waco, Texas.
D. M. MORGAN.
T. P. A. Fort Worth, Texas.
W. H. WEEKS.
G. P. fc T. A. Tyler, Texas.
To CALIFORNIA
$45,
AND
BACK
FEDERATION WOMEN.S CLUBS,
LOS ANGBLB3, MAY, 1902.
NO CHANGE OF CARS.
STOPOVERS AT
GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA,
PETRIFIED FOREST, PUEBLO VILLAGES, KTU.
JIGHLY INTERESTING, ILLUSTRATED LITERATI!RB,
T2N CKN I S POSTAGE
SANTA FE
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W. S. KEEN AN, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, GALVESTON.
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h.4t4BJLJ
PERFUMES FOR EVERY UAY
Lubin's, Duval's, LautierV, Grown 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. 15. Luhn's DROG STORE, Brutal
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PERA SALOON
AND RESTAURANT.
W*. SOKKKNBBHG: Prep.
Final Wliti. Liquors ail Ciian, Etc.
la the City.
Special attention fii» n to Short Orders.
Patronage solicited and satisfaction duar
aateed. Qivejtoe a call.
8ANTA F£ SALOON
RESTAURANT,
Oppo.lt* Union Dopmt, Bri ohtm. I«im.
Open day and night. Hot and c-Jd lane-
Fish and Oysters served to order at all boor,
rhe beat Lienors and Cigars in the city. N
•Mitt nlace ia town to get what yt a. « *-
sau Amhuoax Baca always on tap.
AOBHT TOR TtAQUI'S COUCH OURS.
W H. MUBPHT. M*i»»(«.
Direr#' Limitation*.
Submarine divers have not yet suc-
ceeded In reaching 200 t'eet below the
surface with all the advantage of ar-
mor, air supply and weights to sink
thorn. The effort has been made to
reach a wreck in 240 feet of water.
The accounts state that at 130 feet the
diver began to experience serious
tremble. At 200 feet, after suffering
terribly, he lost consciousness and
was hauled up. Divers cannot work
much below 100 feet.
Bnaetaa Vomtn Smoke.
In Russia smoking Is so general
among women that smoking compart-
ments for the use of women paassn-
gers are provided In the trains, by or-
der of the cxar's minister of the Inte-
rior. In Russia the majority of maT-
rled women smoke cigarettes and the
habit now obtains so much among
spinsters also that smoking carriages
for women are as neceseary in that
country as they are for men.
Qalalos Eaten a* food.
In numerous localities throughout
the world quinine Is eaten as regularly
as food. Men and women pour it
*uto the palm of the hand and toss
It down their throats. Quinine is sold
at every rural postofflce in India at
the rate of five grains for a farthing.
That 1b ten cents for a grain, or 48
cents an ounce, retail. In Bengal
alone 1,440,000 five-grain packets are
sold annually.
Woman Qnsktr rrtMavn
Mrs. Jenkins, wife of Governor Jen-
kins of Oklahoma territory ia a Quaker
preacher and Is noted for her charit-
able acts. She Alls the pulpit of the
local Quaker church every Sunday and
visits regularly the United Statee Jail
in Guthrie and ministers to the ma-
terial a* well as the spiritual wanta of
the prisoners.
U Hun|t Chang's WIS.
When the late Li Hung Chang vis-
ited Germany a few years ago the
kaiser asked him, "How d" our women
compare with those of China?" "I
really cannot tell," said Li, slyly, faa-
tenlng his eyes on the corange of a lady
who was present; we never see half
as much of our women as you da of
yours."
Cures KHroustlim or Catarrh in a Day—
Treatment Free
B. B. B (BoUnic! Blood Balm) cures the
worst and most stubborn cases by draining
the poison out of the blood and bones, anil
building up the broken down constitution.
Ach's and pains in the benes or joints,
swollen stands, droppings in the throat,
hawkitg, spitting orbsd breath, etc , all dis-
appear promptly and permanently. B. II. B.
cures where all else fails. Druggists, fl.
Treatment of B. B. B. lent absolutely free
and prepaid by writing to Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble aBd free med-
ical advice given until cured. B. B. B. puts
new color in your skin and makes the blood
redder and more nourishing, stopping aU
aches and pains. Over 8000 cures by B. B. B
IniUK Faar Astronomer*.
The arrival of a band of Russian
astronomers at Tomsk, in Siberia,
where they are about to establish an
observatory, has caused an outburst of
hostility among the peasants In the
neighborhood. The natives are con-
vinced that the astronomers will
gather the Btars together in a bag
and take them away, thus causing
droughts, since the rain, the7 believe,
comes from the stars.
Graceful Women
A tn*t« for per foot fijruro ia ln*»p»r-
ibl« from m lo*i> of **»•
The *cent# of the heliotrope, violet or rot# ar<*
n» i>r«ck>M* »s the lovely flower* w ho»e bvwth
th.-y ;tr*», ana while the live# of flowert ere brl«t
end we can only enjoy them for a day, the
beautiful woman gives the pleuivir© ot her fra-
itnou:v to ua as a permanent oleaaln*. The aweet,
mm' breath of the t»abe U si'ggeatl veof Innocence
autl health—the eoft fragrance «>f * beautiful
woman xugijests to the aenae* purity, health and
eleuancr: sne it the refinement of clvllUatloni
the it Indicate e of a da*ire to please, an Index of
good taste, and en nneirime badge <>f gentility.
Brad field'a
Female Regulator
In regulating I our lunar period® In women,per
mlt of on wrinkles, pale cneekr • «-•••*-
PI
, t- rtured nerve*
thapele-HM figure*. It i« cm lain, sure and
It 1* Nat
•afe. It la Nature** remedy, and thereU noawch
thing a« cheating nature. The druggist may
offer tome other remedy end call it "justnigooa
thus deceiving tl»" purchaser; but the menstrua!
organs will not be deceive ! by It, » permanent
Injury l« often the result
< Try our Regulator Ot all drttggi*tt» fl .00.
Our Treatise on Women m iib'd fret*.
' THE BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO
I ATLANTA. OA.
Durability of Cypress Wood.
Sections of old water pipes of cy-
press that had been und rground and
in use for nearly a century wore re-
cently exhumed at New Orleans, and
to the surprise of all the wood was per-
fectly preserved and as hard aa when
laid. They were part of the first water
works system of the city, and it is
thought the wood was from trees 100
fears old when laid.
Little People Marry.
One of the most novel weddings ever
solemnized took place recently In
Dayton, Ohio, when Mr. Sherman Pot-
ter of that city and Miss Nora 1£.
brlnkley of West Alexandria, both of
diminutive stature, were married. The
bridegroom Is 88 Inches In height and
the bride an Inch taller. The ceremony
waa Impressive,
Are Ton a Honnllten T
An Illinois woman has given a new
word to a woman's vocabulary and
one expressing a condition In which
the average woman often finds herself.
The woman, In apeaklng to a frleftd,
said she waa a regular "Honnlken,"
which, It seems signifies one who has
bought her clothes piece meal (usually
tor financial reasons) and never haa
two things new at the same time.
A Valuable,Medicine forCouglis and Cold
In Children.
"I have not the slightest hesitancy in*
recommending Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy to all who are Buffering Irom 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 i- has always been beneficial. It
has cured me quickly of all chest colds. It
is especially effective for children and seldom
takes more than one bottle to cure them of
hoarseness. I have persuaded many to try
this valuable medicine, and they are all as
well pleased as myself over the results." For
sale by R. E. Luhn.
A 82,000,000 company haa been
organized at Pittsburgh, Pa., to
make plate glass by a revolution-
ary cheap process. The sand to
be U9ed from a hill of consider-
able size near St. Louis.
Better Than Pill,.
The question has been askod, "In what
way are Chamberlain's Homach and Liver
Tablets superior to pills ?" Our answer is
They are easier and more pleasant to take,
more mild and gentle in effect and more re-
liabte as they can always be depended upon.
Then they cleanse and invigorate the stom-
ach and leave the bowels in a natural condi-
tion, while pills are more harsh in effect and
their use is cften followed by constipation.
For salo by R. E. Luhn.
A nugget of gold weighing 85
pounds, testing 82 per oent pure,
was found in a canyon near
Quthrie, Oklahoma, and that
whole country is wild with ex-
citement.
' A neighbor ran in with a bottle of
( hamherlain'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 hl» profession. After administering
•three doses of i', son regmined conscious-
ness and recovered entirely within twenty-
four hours," says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt.
Crawford, Va. This remedy is for sale by R.
F.. Luhn
— A military company has been
organized at Cooper with forty
aotive mem I ere.
(Jood Tor ItlieumatUin
Last fall I was taken with n very severe
attack of muscular rheumatism which cauied
me great pain »nd annoyance. After tryinc
several prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I
dectded to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
which I had seen advertised in the South
Jerseyman. 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. E. Luhn.
History of .New York.
New York was named In honor of
James, Duke of York, In 1684, at
which time It was captured from the
Dutch by the English. It then con-
tained a population of about 3,000. 'fhe
first settlement on Manhattan island
was made by the Dutch in 1815, aid
the first public wharf was built a« late
an 1658. Tx>s« thau 300 years have
passed since the first ocoupanoy of the
spot on which now stands New York,
and in less than two and a half cen-
turies her population has Increased
from 8,000 to M00,000.
Melplaf ProAlgaU to Sara.
Trust companies and life tosu ranee
companies are looking about lor new
devices that will assist the prodigal
sons of civilisation In the aavlng of
money. Small banks are now left at
your house In which you are asked to
drop your spare change. Once a month
w oftener the company, which keeps
the key, sends a man to collect your
savings, which are Invested In stocks
and bonds to your credits—New York
Pr««*
The Fairest Oiler Ever Make
To any one suffering with dyspepsia, indi-
gestion, sour stom ch, 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 packi
Rex
Latter Day I'. Henrys.
Patrick Henry, of Brandon, Miss-
who lias been a representative in
digress from the seventh district
;<f that State, went out with
the late congress, and Patrick Hen-
ry, of Vicksburg, com en in as the
representative of the Third Alisais-
*ippi district in the next.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
file Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
The Spanish steamer Ka went
ishore on Lookout shoals, near
Norfolk, and is a total loss. Her
crew of 3t were saved.
Try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, tl c best physic. For sale bv R E.
Luhn.
Speaker Henderson opposes
the omnibus bill providing for
the admission of Oklahoma, New
Mexico and Arizona as States
Remember the name—
60c per package.
Dyspepsia Tablets.
A rich vein of copper has been
discovered in an out of the way
corner in New Mexico. The
claim is owned by Nebraska peo-
ple.
O A.
Bears the
TORI.
iltie Hind Yttfl Hani
To Cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Sour Stomach or heartbum.^take Rex Dys-
pepsia Tablets. All druggists are author-
ised to refund the ;money if they fail to
f cure. Price sOc per package.
—The rice farmers around
Port Arthur are very busy put-
ting in the rice crop and an in-
creased acreage will be planted.
To Cure Chills or Malaria in 4 Days,
Take Quinoria. All druggists are au-
thorized to refund the money in any case of
chills, fever or malaria it fails to cure
Price s0c per package.
The New York Herald has it
that McKinley's funeral bill in
all, including the doctors' bill,
will not exoeed $50,000.
To Cure Malaria in Four Days,
Take Quinoria. All druggists are author-
ised to refund the money in any case of
chills, fever or malaria it fails to enre. Price
60c per package.
The navy department sold the
old monitor Manhattan to Henry
Hitner's Sons, of Philadelphia,
for 815,218.
o
Bearsth,
ttgaatare
ef
In memory's ohain there are
many tender links.
1 The Kind Ym Haw Always Bought
UK
A man who is suddenly acoept-
ed by an heiress knows what it
feels like to jump into an ioe-oold
bath in winter.
Classified Column.
Advertisement, Inserted Under till. Head
at Half a Oent a Word, Kach Insertion,
for RENT.
For Rent—Nice, coo) office rooms in the
Pchmld Building. 8-1
For Rent.
The old Ewing place, contain-
ing a good residence and forty
acres of land. For particulars
apply to A. W. Watson.
FOR RENT.—I have two good
improved and well watered farms,
splendid location west of town.
Will rent for 4th of cotton and
3rd of corn. T. H. Dwyek.
Kor Sale or Kxchange.
1 desire to sell my residence or
exchange it for a smaller place
nearer town. John M. Kf.y.
"GOO'S COt'JfTKV "
"l.ANII OF St/NSIIl NK."
"THE OOLOKN WKST."
"CALIFORNIA"
Homeseekers' Rates
(One way) In efleet from
March 1 to April 30, in-
clusive Thrt tiglt Tourist
Sleeper every Thursday
Tickets on sale daily
$25
General Confederation of
Women Clubs, Los Angeles.
The Santa Fe declared the of-
ficial route. Hound trip tick
ets 011 sale April 22 to 27, inc.
No ehangt1 of tsars. Pull»
man sleopers through to Lis
Angeles.
$45
A Good Route
to Try
A _ !__ _ A ^ _
RESTAURANT,
AND LUNCH STAND
If you wish to seo the won-
drous rook formation* of \'t<w
Mexico, the Canyon Diablo,
Pueblo village laguna. and the
unique civilization and scenic
grandeur of tho west, travel
via the
SANTA FE
Interesting Illustrated Lit-
erature, 10c poHtiige.
W M. KEEN AN,
(JUKEHM. I'ASSKNUKII AoKNT,
Onlxmton,
"" " 1 ' .
I
It traverses a territory rich in
undeveloped resources; a territory
containing unlimited possibilities for
| agriculture, horticulture, stock rais-
in», mining and manufacturing. And
1 !--.t, but not least, it is
The Scenic Route
for Tourists.
The Frisco System now offers the
traveling public excellent service and
fast time
Hctwtrn St. Louis and Kansas
City and points in Missouri, Kansas,
Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri-
tory, Texas and tho Southwest.
Between Kansas City and points
in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi,
Georgia, Florida and the Southeast.
Between Birmingham and Mem-
plus 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
Passenger Traffic Department.
Commercial Building,
' Mntnt Louis.
Something for the Ladies [
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE LUNCHES
SUTER BROS., Proprs.
Cor, Ant'atui Quitman sis., Brenham.|
Table supplied with the best the market
afl'ords at all times. Oysters, Fish and Game
in season. Square meals, only cents.
Ladles' Mw (foretf Clott
Fitting Petticoat
ftuc*. tl 21. '2ll, 28 30,
Q
H
m
j7u-IADIIS' WAIST.
Sixes
ID.
J7W—I AtlllS' SHIRTWAIST.
Sine, 12. 'U, 96, 38,10, «.
When in need of Drosi Patterns yuii will tind it le yeur advantage to try
the "New ldra." 1 hey me the n o,t | < j \iiar, 11ifict in (it nv d 1 heapest in ptic
ave a full supply of them nt the low price ot 10 cents ru b. Fashion Re-
views 10 rents. Fashion Plates ftee for tne railing.
SCHMID BROS.
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* W A WOOD & CO. t
Complete Building Material.
Heart rencm^,
Heart Pickets,
McMullen Poultry Netting and
Hog Fence.
Waukegan Barb Wire—Bed Spool
c*udebaker Wagons.
"■"Hi
Lumber
Dealers
Brenham, Texas
Full stock, all sizes.
WALL PAPER. PAINTS, k
At the Paint Sfore.
E. ROUSE, Proprietor,
West Sandy Street,
Brenham, Texas.
SCHAWE & SON
GO TO THE
Lange
Manufacturing
Company
For Your
TIN WORK, BATH TUBS, CISTERNS.
PLUMBING AND
REPAIR WORK A BPSCIALTV
All Work Bom with Neatness a at Dlsutrfc
AMD puulv OUARANTBKD
A BTJLOFF
brkxflam aokvt for
Waldorf Club Hie Whiskey.
The purest and best Whiskey in the mar-
ket. All orders addressed to A. RULOKF
Brenham, Teaas, will receive prompt siten-
ion, and satisfaction guaranteed.
FISCHER BROS,
BUTCHERS.
Dkalers IN
Livk-Stock
and Sausaok
MAHorAcntasas.
Brenham, Texa*.
Highest Market Price raid for
Marketable Stock.
Hf!i(li|uart<'ii in tiie city for
Glassware, Lamps,
Crockery» Tin \v are
Oranitewart*, Que«wtwaiv, and everything in our line
is first cln*- ami up-to-date.
A full supply of fresh Family ttroctries k.-pt in stock.
H^-Krin delivery to'any part of the City
Carlisle & Co., ( RESSLINST)
Gen'l Insurant Agents,
Brenliani, Texas.
0 ilee: Over Uraber's Jewelry 8te«e
South Ant St.,
BRENHAM TEXAS
The neatest and best market ia city.
The belt meats of all kinds sold at reu-
sable prices.
ilgkist Market Price Pali fir Fat Cattta
Hogs and Shitf,
All kinds of Sausage kept on hand ot
made to order. Free delivery in city.
Patronage solicited and *atisi actios
egg* and make them 36 per cent more fertile I guaranteed. 'Phon 47, s rings.
FI8CHER BROS. A. KESSLINQ, Proprl
For Poultry Food
It hai been prored XktX Green Cut Bone in
the most economic*! Egg Producing Pood
in the world* It wifl double the number of
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