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mam THE - HERALD. THE OFFICIAL CITY JOURNAL. Subscribers wlio do not receive their "aper regularly are requested to notify fhls office and the matter -will receive prompt attention and insure better ser vice thereafter. The Herald is authorized to announce the name of Hon. J. N. Garner, as a Candidate for Congress irom this the Fifteenth District, subject to the Democratic Nominating Convention. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902. iMr. Bailey bas apparently taken Solicitor Penfield's case under ad viseraent. The Wisconsin republican con vention failed to endorse Presideut Roosevelt's Cuban reciprocity scheme, but unreservedly endorsed the course of tbe wiscousiu dele gation in congress. Aud tbey supported tbe beet sugar ineu. And now they tell us that the great Kr; ptian sphinx is decaying inn will n m crumble away and be lost i ilio dust of the Nile val ley.'1 Vni it be true that this great aud mysterious one of the Seven Wonders of the World is also to be obliterated by the hand of time? Or is the report only a scheme of the wily Egyptians to increase travel in that regiou by drawing upiwrl- of tourists to view the sphinx before its advertised dis solution may occur? The San Antonio Express publish es a letter from some correspon dent, who states that Mexico has three Pasteur institutes, one of which is at Monterey, and also that it is much cheaper for people of Texas to go to Monterey when in need of the Pasteur treatment, than to New York or any other city in the United States where such an institute exists, he writer is no doubt correct, but it would be better still if Texas had a Pasteur institute of its own, which could easily be established in connection with the State Medical College. Spiceland, Indiana, is fast slip ping into t-he control of the female population. A year ago the wo men of the town organized the Ladies' Tuesday Club and they so licited several hundred dollars. They purchased a street sprinkler and theD erected a large stand pipe. This year they are cleaning the sidewalks, streets and alleys. They will soon take charge of the ceme tery and will cut the grass and take care of the graves. Cincinnati Enanirer. While Brownsville is not quite so much in need of reforms as this Indiana town appears to have been, yet there is some room for improve ment here, which the women of the town might effect, if they should be put iu charge. The Becky Taylor incident bobs up again in j rule issued by Justice Hayner to Secretary of War Root, ordering that reason shall be shown by July 2S why Miss Taylor should not be reinstated as a clerk in the war department. It will be re membered that Miss Taylor was dismissed from her position some time in June, because of published statements by her criticising the policy of the administration in the Philippines. Thrre is a widespread impression that the young lady talked too much and used rnthar unbecoming language regarding the president and the secretary of war. The case will be a 'test of the civil service rules, which have not been enforced too rigidly un der the Roosevelt regime, iut pop ular sympathy scarcely supports M.iss Becky. Senator McLaurin lias declined the appointment to the bench of the United States court of claims, which it now appears the president actually tendered to him. His re fusal of the office was due to news paper articles ehargiug that he had sold himself for political gain The senator has acted wisely He iuhv be . innocent of the charges against him, but there are many prouifueat members of ihr party which elected him to emigres who believe him mnlty, ami he should clear himself, if possible, before accepting n place on the bench at the hands of the party 'o whom he i believed to have sold himself. It, would seem, anyway, that Mr Roosevelt might, find a plenty of good and honest men in the repub lican ranks to fill snch offices with ont trading them off to renegade democrats. The republicans have surely gained the spoils honestly. Bishop Potter is going to get married again., and hereafter a different kind of patent medicines may secure his photo and testi monials. Late Items. At the farewell audipnee given Gen. Taft and his, party? ihe. Pope presented each with a beaiuifnl gift. Fifty eight persons were drown ed by the siuking of an excursion steamer on the river Elbe in Ger many last Motylay. a The emperor of Gspmany will pay a visit to -the ki J of England. The United States and Mexico have chosen arbitrators in 1 1 y at The Hague the claim of the arch bishop of (.-aliform against Mex ion for a I'ttge Mini, growing nut .f propel ty ISMles previous to the separation ot California from Mex ico. The emperor of Germany will confer decorations upon about 300 Americans who were prominently connected with the entertainment of Prince Heufcr of Prussia during his visit to themJnited States. NOT TO BE SttEEZED AT. "Where are you iug?' asked Mrs. Jones,, rousing at midnight to find Jones tiptoeing toward the door. "I feel a sneeze coming," whis pered Jones, "and I am going out into the yard so as not to wake the baby." Houston Post. The University of Texas. Wm. D. Prather, LL. D. Pres. One hundred and twelve in structors aud officers, more than 1100 students, uot including 191 Summer students. Women admit ted to all departments. TUITION FREE. Total expenses $150 to $250. Students from approved colleges admitted without examination, and givau credit for work completed. Academic Department Session begins September 29 j entrance examinations, September 25 to 27 5 matriculation fee $10; ISO courses of study; university Young Men's Christian associa tion; Young Women's Christian Association; gymnasiums and gymnasium instructors for men and women; athletic field. Teach ers' courses lead to permanent State teachers' certificats. Engineering Department Session,, begins September 29. Entrance examinations as above matriculation fee $10 j no tuition; full courses leading to, the degrees of civil, electrical and mining iittgmeer. Law Department Sessiou begins September 29; entrance examinations n& above; matriculation fee, payable once, $30. A two vears' course leads to tbe degree of bachelor of Inws, rt A nntifln r n.nnli'nruill (Jnrvt tint triit.it.Jco ct' jtuuiii;iii gunc j courts. Law students may pursue j ecademiccourses without charges. Medical Department- j (Located nt Galveston) Pourj years' course; faculty of 22 in-J structors; scbool ol pharmacy;' IUy wife Jjadplinples on lier face, but she has been taking CASCARETri and they iave all disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation for some time, but alter tak ing the first Cascaret I have had no trouble with this ailment.. We cannot speak too high ly of Cascarets." Fke Waktatan. 5703 Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Wi-akcn.or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... BUrlio; Kerned Cetapanj, Clileaco, Montreal, Xeir Vort. 31t IJfl.Tfl RAP Sold and puaranteed by all druR- iiw w-mhw gists to juii;TODacco iiaDii. school for nursing (for women); matriculation ft?e, payable once, $30. Complete equipment -in all schools. Session begins October 1; entrance examination's the preceding week. Address Dr. Al len J. Smith, Dean, Galveston. , For catalogue, of any department or for information, address John A.Lnmax, Registrar, Austin, Tex as. Urying preparations, simply dove' rxiry cs.i-.nli h -y $TJ "nn tho sn:rolio? Ujidia.. : :: : itsd, dej iosd, vxa . -j - -.0:0 M-outroabletlu hi f.ali: j - s ; v ..t v . A .did all d: v .Ti r,u:.l..I - . i' ' - siruvs ..hi -ic lb X - ci. .VHjthes ar.d iieak. J?l v's J '. . . . Z' j. . . : -i k :cli a remedy ani! mil cu-e t.i i t a'dia the head easily ami t : ' - ee will bv mailed fur iJ c .-;v?Lts'ell-the 50c. size. Ely Brollier;, Ytfjuren St., 3S.T. The Rilin c":cs without pain, does not irriiate or r -- t : .zr.'.-j. it s reads iteij over an irri:..; aia -ugry scr: :e, reliev ing immediately the painful inllaiaiiiation. A.Vith Ely's Oream Balm youaro annec qaiust Kasal Catarrh, and Hay Fever. - Crystal Ice Or earn Parlors (XKXT DOOK TO TEL30UAPII OFFICE.) Will serve cream to the public on Tlmr$days and Sundays, from 4 to 9 p. in. We guar antee satisfaction aud ask you o trj' it. Ivowiilslci and Brow no & s; THS TAILQS. )S( ELIZABETH STREET. I am prepared to make sails and clean - Clothes on short Kotice. Work Guaranteed. 19 4- Shop Opposite Thielen Bakery. AT Wholesal FLOUR. Mexican Coin High Patent, per bbl . . . 11 25 0 0 0 0 H-50 White Eagle : 11 50 Olympia S 75 LARD. - Compound Fairbahk's, by the tierce, per lb, 21Jc In Cans per lb, ; . .21c COFFEE.. SEexican PeatxJrry, lb, 25c Rio Coffee, lb 15 to 17)c According to class. SUGAR. Standard Granulated, . . -13 1-2 White Sugar lb, 111-2 to 12 Brown Sngar per lb. . . . RIDE. S 1-2 cents Mexican per.ponnd. 'G0RN Per Qargo 14 50 OR ACKERS. Soda per pound .-.14c JTic-Nac per pound 10c VERMICELLI 1 Box. 12 lbs. per pound 1 75 I have other bargains to numerous1 to mention . s Celaya Building, Elizabeth St. jfigJJJjp. K&WA.I Genera! Merchandise BROKER. BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS JfjjFj CANDY The Hind Tou Have Always in use for over 30 years, and yZ-Y?i- tf- sonnl sriTifvs'visTnn sinee its infancv. , j, .. - All Co;infori'eits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that ti'ifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Cirndrcn Experience against Experiment. Oastcria. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regidates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE J$ .Bears The Kind Yon Have Always Bought in Use For THE CENTAUR COMPANY, he Freight i Passenger Steamship Manted, is appointed to leave (ialvestou lor ten davs thereafter at 10 p. m., and 23, and every ten days thereafter The marine insurance rate on Isabel is of oue per cent. Instructions to insure and value to be insured, endorsed on bills of lading, will be all that is necessary o have owners' good covered. For passage and reiht abbly to RIO GRANDE RAILROAD COMPANY, Agents, Brownsville, Texas. E. 0. fc-LOGD, Agent, Galveston, Texas. ETo woman can have a beautiful face without hvakh, and few wo men possess such perfect health as those who regularly use ps I j,j THE PLACET 0 WHEKYOIf WANT v - " i snsnn nrrnrPiiHmTO i ! SJi li t 5J I II 4 I I 191 8al t 8 V INTERNATIONAL SALOON, ' BWZABBTH STREET, BROWSVILLE, XEXAS. --f-- iis, Brandies, THE FINEST VICTOR E6LY, JR, - Bought, and which has heen. has "borne the signature of Las bceii made under his per- x -- Aimwno one xo deceive you m unis. ALWAYS the Signature of Over SO Years. T7 MURRAY STREET NEWVARX CITY. GALVESTON AND Brownsville July 10, 20, aud every Brownsville for Galveston July 13 as tide serves. cargo between Galveston aud Point GERSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA. Of it Sallie P. Evans, of Columbia. S. C.. says: "It is undoubtedly the finest le malfi restorer nn enrth." "Miss nnrrifT- Eolmes. of Blanchard. La.: "Mar God bless j'ou; your G. F. P. (Gerstle's Female Panacea) cured me and made me the hap piest girl in America." Harriet Martin, of Searcy. Ark., wri tcs ; "My health has been restored by G. F. P. I never expected to be as well as I am to-day." JarettaP. Hunter, living in Laurens. S. C. 'writes: r or six years! suffered from female com plaints. Doctors and medicines did me no cood. I suffered terribl y" from whites. G. F. P. has cured me." Mary A. Hnnt. of Marion. Ark., says: "One bottle of G. F. P. cured me." Andso we might quote from letters like these for an indefinite period. It is sufficient to add that GP P (Gerstle's Female i jt Panacea) will perma nently cure any roannerof femaletrouble. even the most stubborn cases which have resisted doctors and all other treatment. Write to tbe luDrra' Heai.th Club, Chattanoo ga. Tenn., cre L. Gentle & Co., lor Ixeo advice coacezmag yocr ease. BErGGISTS jf SELL L A ADO COURTEOUS HTREAftoistHE Liquors! TJf THE CITY. - - MANAGER HrrfirNH m rK 4 V