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iHDAiLYHfcR ALD. SATTJliDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1002. Jesse O. Wheeler. Ed. and ?r0p. Tice in time of war and relieve the army to a large extent, if not alto gether, from the disadvantage of having a large body of raw, undis ciplined troops to handle. The na tion will never-willingly consent to a large standing army, and such an adjunct to the army could be made effective, and not burden the coun try with the support jof more than the force necessary for abtual gar-j Correspondence solicited on-all mat, jrison duty and other service devolv- SU3SCRIPTI0N RATES: hie,year 36.00 Mix. months & .. . . 3.00 -Three months" 1.50 5ne month 50 Notice to Stockoldt-rs. annual meeting of eers of local interest, or of interest to people of Southwest Texws. Each -communication must be accompanied "the name of its author, not for pub lication (unless so directed), but as u .guarantee of good faith, and when bj request anonymous signatures appear za such communications the right is re erved to disclose the name of the Writer shouid a necessity arise for such dlsdBure. Subscri jers who do not receive tneir ,per regularly are requested to notify Jiis office and the matter will receive prompt attention and insure better ser rtce thereafter. Tins talk of an "elastic" currency appeals very strongly to some peo ple now, with Christmas stockings yawning at them. A ten dollar bill "that v.ou'd stretch as far as twenty would !j a welcome addition to the .currency just now. It i? somewhat surprising, in the?e days of millionaire philan thropists, who bestow their millions -will such grand liberality upon all orts of public institutions, that the Smithsonian Institution, one of the most useful of all our great muso . inns, should be actually handicap- Tied for want of funds. It is a fact jfchat this great institution is really somewhat cramped for means, the sanmial report of its directors, re cently issued, showing that, while - in 1806 the sum of $1,000 was con sidered hardly adequate to care for -5,130 specimens, the same amount was all that was available last year to care for 20,925 specimens. It is probably scarcely realized how great '5ias been the growth of this great national museum within the past cw years, so that now it is much Jn need of more floor space and mort funds to provide for its care. Being a special trust of the national government, it has probabty been -regarded as already provided tor, find doubtless congress should see ifchat it receives a larger share of the puMir .funds. Still, that does not of private benefaction. When it is " remembered that the Smithsonian n -fi f i? Wab UULJIHUUV LiJU JJUL HI IllI OlilJj;- lishman to the United States, it .should behoove some of our million--aires to match the gift of the benev olent foreigner, James Smithson vrho left a fortune amounting to between half a million and three- quarters of a million dollars to found this institution with a like fium to further insure its develop ment and perpetuation. ing upon the military in time of peace. One great advantage in this idea is, that the hundred thousand soldiers thus to he trained would not be taken from their accustomed occupations, or in an way lessen the productive capacity which so much labor, either mental or man ual, as the case might be, would re present. It is to be hoped that Secretary Root's very wise, sugges tions along this line ma' be adopt ed, and put into effect promptly, LIST OF LETTERS. The uncalled for letters remain ing in the post ofiice of Brownsville, ; for the week ending December 13,!cisco AuS- 29 1902- Tue transfer iu- The regular the stockholders of the First Na tional Bank of Brownsville, Texas, will be held at its banking house on Tuesday, January 13, 1903, be tween the hours of one and 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and such other business as may properly come before it. A. Ashheim, Cashier. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. Mrs. Wikslow's Soothing syrup has been used for over sixty j-ears by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic and it is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the noor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. BRIGHT' 3 DISEASE The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran- The JCfml Tots. Have Always Bought, and whieli lias been, ia use for over SO years, Las Lome tLe signature of -tt&Zt Allow no one to deceive you in tliis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " J"llst-as-gool, are but Experiments that trifle -with and en.lang-er the iiealtii of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Xiarrhoaa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates die Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. J volved, iu coin autf stock 112,500, and was paid by a party of Dusmess men for a specific for Bright's disease They commenced the serious iuvesti 'gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1901 1 They interviewed scores of the secured j and tried it out on its merits by putting over rue tnree dozen eases on rne treat c..:i T' i i t uumL"i ,lll- niniumi j.opez meat an I watching them. They also 1902; are as follows: LADIES. Cade, Miss Carrie Carrion, ira. .Mariana Gsrza, Sra. IlilariaG. do . - Gonzales Juanita Martinez, Sra. Catarina Pacheco, i ro Cleofas Q. Rendon, Srita. Rosa Sanchcs, Srita. Victoria Zeuedn, Eugenia GENTLEMEN. Angino, Refugio Babovec, Tom Cardona, Fermin Fry, Henry Garcia, Joaquin Henslee, John Kiethline, W. II. (2) Xincon Mel i ton Lipes, Myrton Mora, Bernardo Made, William 01 vera, Pedro Perez, Geronimo Perez, Teodoro Son, Bailey Shaw, I). D. Scrralo, Juan Miguel, Jose Shorty, N. N. Sertuchc, Pedro Trevino, Benito Thorn son. Tho?nn. . Wright, Thos. Persons calling for the above let ters please say advertised. J. B. Siiarpe, Postmaster. REVOLUTION IMMINENT. got pliysblans to name chronic, incur i ablejes, aud administered it with the phIciaus for judges. Up to Aug. 25, ! eighty-seven er cent of the test cases i were either well or progressing favor ably. j There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceed ings of the investigating committee and the clinical reporcs of the test cases wore published and will be mailed free ou application. Address John J. Ful tm Company, 420 Montgomery St. San . Francisco. Cal. f i "I.Jiavo been troubled a great deal ivitli a torpid liver, which produces constipa tion. I found CASC AHETS to be all you claim for them, and secured such relief the llrst trial, that I purchased another supply and wai com pletely cured. I shall only be too glad to rec ommend Cascarets -whenever the opportunity Is presented." J. A. Smith. 90W Qlicnnnlintina A -r- T1. 11 x. I T uuuuiiuua Ate, jl uuuuuiiium, ca. ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The KIM You Have Always Bon In "Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, T7 MURRAY STREET HEW VHR CITY. Attention rica planters! (f0B8E CHAMPION, brownsville Hondiiras nco lni real 'Stats seed to i)e found any where. Experts class it higher than lesl Missis.-ipui rice. For sale by i Jesse 0. 'heeler. " r v r v s r -r r 7 - r y r -.y 'r r . Benj. Kowalski. GENKRA fi MEKCIFAXDISK .M- Live Stock Broker, Ircvnsviii-. Texas. ' S Agricultural 'aus snitabif fr firming in fch" vallay of the te RIOGRxVXnE,aL.ui the Shite of i- T Ml TTTTOw- .If-r-tS ni (0 J- -v-u. v.u -Lil.fr A . .XVCi, Will 'JQ f) ' fi CATHARTIC (Bfc. TRADE MARK RE0I5T2REO a&f Wdio -Texas. Brownsville, - I) sold iu smal! tr i.;rge tricts fo 1? J1 Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. ,ever Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 3lrrlbg Remedy Coapnnj-. Cltiui, Montreal, Sew York. 320 WnTfiRcR So,rt and e?ranteed by all drng- sts to CUitU Tobacco Habit. AT Secretary Root's recommend ation for the development and pro per training of a large force of citi zen soldiery offers a wclcorne al ternative to that. pf maintaining a 5arge standing arm'. With pro per encouragement, the organization of a national volunteer guard num apsing at least a hundred thousand shonldbe easily accomplished, and with training and practice, these atizen troops should soon acquire great degree of efficiency and xnake & valuable adjunct 4 to the army in time of war. . It would bo only right that the government should foot all the expenses of equipping such forces,. and also de tail officers of the regular army to instruct thorn and .see that they are correctly 'drilled. While these vol tnhteers would not be on the army 'pay rolls or subject to garrison duty, yet they would standi ready .art a moment's notice for active ser- Mexican Coin A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will. quickly dismember the causes. it never Jails to tone the stomach. High Patent, per bbl .311 25 rriiliifft t.hf TC7flnive inrl 99 P - H 00 stimulate the Liver and clanfv the Low granrte STo. 2 : 8 00 blood. Kundown systems benefit particularly and all the usual at tending achings vanish under its ?-m p 0 u n ,? Fairbank s by tho , . , , . T tierce, por lb, 20cte searching and thorough effective- In Cans par 1 b, -. 20c ness. Electric Jiitters is only 50c3 snd that is returned if it dnn5- iveporfoc. satisfaction. Gnamntoed oSST"""Jiii tolfo by J. L. Putegnat & Bro., Drug- According to class. sis,.. . ! SUGAR: sa FLOUR. LARD. COFFEE. John W Hovt - - A (4 EN T OF - - snit nimth.-Ki i. $ f!P!?T?TnK J V.-, s'rrlA E t) LAZ DlS A SPECIALTY--1 rs Pierce Oil Go. 1 Aurora'Restaurant. Supnlivs jik trsuk with p clinling gsinie vhin in season, fish,iy.-t-rs, i-ir..with excellent m1$$Z$' -U U,i, rL,,:,rnm, tin, ,blio . . , fi will ho served fine mwils. in- nnii.lt--'. Avi- fTrens?. etc.' Sells Gusolin- :nxiw- 1 1-2 to oO Horse s Power, with r vitbnt Centrifu- fp gal Irrigating Pniujis. w fi fil sells sewing macnixes. new oh old. keeps needles, oil and everythixg else for toeir use. repairixo sat isfactorily done. rents sewing machines; rents ambulancp.s. .s ; . ti x a n a. ble. iPedro Viliareal, Proprietor Cor. Adam-! and 13th. Streets! Da APATESS C ANXOT BE CURED Standard Granulated, 13 1-2 ; White Sngnr lb 111-2 to 13 by local applications as they canno Brown Sugar per lb 8 reach the diseased portion of the ear. . nmr There is only one way to cure deafness, HI Ut and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- 8 1-2 cents Mexican per pound. dition of, the mucous lining of the Eus-'. PHDM tachian Tube. WhenJ this tube is in- u Ufl iv flamed you have a rambling sound or Per Cargo 1 on imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and ?? ARK FRR unless the inflammation can be taken vii nun u uv. out and this tube restored to its normal Socte per pound 14c condition, hearing will be destroyed Nio-Nac per pound i 16c forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an V t nMGE LLI inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. ; Box. 12 lbs. per pound 175 Wo will give One Hunlred Dollars I have other bargains to numerous for any case of Deafness caused by ot mention. cacarrn tnat cannot be cured, by Sail's catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. 1 If -si 4-A TI i vh4- ou Wiiter.BAUstiii, 4F Firs, re No. 228 Territorial Street, Benton Harbor, Mich. f WI am pleased to give my experience with. "Wine of Cardui as I am very grateful for its help. After my first baby was born I could not seem to regain my strength, I although, the doctor gave me t. ut-t, :j i 1 LUU1L. WiULU UX, kUUUUUCU very superior, but instead of getting better I grew weaker every day. My husband came home one evening with some "Wine of Cardui and in sisted that I take it for a week and what it would do for me. As he seemed to have so much faith in it I did take the fmedicine and was very grateful to find my strength slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a monf was able to take up my usual dutyc I am very enthusiastic in i OTHERHOOMfThenoblestduty and highest privilege women can achieve or aspire to. With out this prfvikge women do not get all there is in life too often they go through the -srorld discontented, wrapped up in their own selfish cares and troubles. How different is the happy mother, watching her children fow into manhood and womanhood, mother lives as many lives as she has children their joys and sorrows are hers, as are their ambitions, triumphs and defeats. XT HI... J j. r fer miscarriage nor does a. woman wno is .healthy suffer tortures at childbirth. It is the woman who is ail ing who has female weak nesswho fears the ordeal of becoming a mother. Wine of Cardui builds up the wo- jrnrath. I manly m a woman. It stops all unnatural drains and irregularities which are re- nsible for barrenness and miscar- e. it raaK3 a woman strong and thy and able to pass through pre- pancy and childbirth with little suffer ing. After the ordeal 13 Dassed tho Wine prepares a woman for a speedy recovery to health and activity. Wine ef Cardui, in re-inforcing the organs of generation, has made mothers of women who had given up hope of ever becoming mothers. Wine of Cardui will cure almost any case of barrenness except cases of organic trouble. How can you refuse to take such a remedy thatpromites such relief from suffering? Wine of Cardui simply makes you a stronjr woman, and strong, healthy women do not suffer. They look for ward to motherhood with joy. WINE of CARD VI X million suffering "women., have fouxd relief ia ""' Wine of Cardui. 4 k -