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Would You Like STATE CAPITOL HEWS BACKACHE I. G. n. rah.ro ao. On the present schedule effective December 18, International and Great Northern trains arrive at and depart from passenger station as below: Northbound.

Arrive 10:40 a. 12:10 a. 2:57 p. 11:12 p. m.

Leave 10:50 a. 12:15 a. 3:00 p. 11:15 p. m.

Wfcea accompanied by Impaired fifMtfos, Beremsness, constipation or occasional trouble la the mrimry eraai Indicate a dangerous coaditloa la the kidneys; if you hTe any of these symptoms the sensible coara is to atop the prof of the disease before it eats awaj the Titality. PRICECLY ASH BUTT IS A SUCCESSFUL KIDNEY MEDICINE. This weedy is not only ralnable as a kidney touic, bat contains the necessary properties for cleansing and strengthening the stomach, liver and bowels. Thus it restores healthful conditions and harmony of action in the entire system while carrying- ont the important object of ridding- the kidneys of disease. It prevents the appearance of Bright' Disease or Diabetes, and under its g-reat restorative influence the kidneys become welt and strong agalm.

SOLD AT DRUGGISTS. Per Bottle DR. TSIAGIIER'S LiVER AND BLOOD SYRUP All Druggists, 25 and 50 tents. on Corn Bread Today C. 0.

YATES, Special Agent. PREVENTS SICKNESS Njgro Prefers to Live It did not take but three meals of cornbread and water to make Tom Robertson a faithful work hand, but Jim Hilliard. the other "swell rnnn" who refused to work the city streets still living- on the light dier. He positively refuses to handle 1 k-k And shovel and says he had rather live cornbread and water and do nothing than to eat chicken and drink the best of wine and have to work the ciTy streets. However, this is only the tirst day's "spiel" and it is thought he will and Rather Tnan Work An Attorney Fined for Contempt of Court Southbound Arrive 4:00 a.

5:45 a. 3:10 p. p. m. Leave 1:10 a.

6:00 a. 3:20 p. 9:00 p. m. Houston and Texas Central.

No. 24 leaves Austin at 1:25 p. arrives at Houston at 7:20 p. m. No.

26 leaves Austin at 11:00 p. arrives at Houston at 6:10 a. m. No. 25 arrives at Austin at 7:20 a.

leaves Houston at 11 p. m. No. 23 arrives at Austin at 4:10 p. leaves Houston at 10:30 a.

m. Austin Division. No. To leaves Austin at 8 a. arrives at Llano at 1:10 p.

m. No. 76 leaves Llano at 2:00 p. arrives at Austin at 6:50 p. m.

LAMPASAS STAGE LINE. Leave 11 a. m. Arrive Lampasas 4 p. ni.

Leave Lampasas 10:15 a. m. Arrive Burnet ....3:15 p. m. W.

A. NEWTON, Prop MASON AND LLANO STAGE. Leave Llano 12:30 p. m. Arrive Mason 7:30 p.

m. Leave Mason 6:30 a. m. Arrive Llano 1:30 p. m.

Daily except Sunday. Making connection with train. Fare, $2.50. Mason and Llano stage makes connection with the east and west bound trains at Llano. Fare, round trip, $5.00, limited 10 days.

S. G. McLEAN, Proprietor, Llano. SAN SABA STAGE LINE. Leave Llano 1:00 p.

m. Arrive San Saba 7:30 p. m. Leave San Saba 4:30 a. in.

Arrive Llano 12:00 noon Daily except Sunday. D. F. HAPLESS, Proprietor. ANNUAL SALE LINGERIE Styles In NIGHT KOBES, PETTICOATS, CHEMISE, CORSET COVERS, ETC, ETC.

Many of these garments are offered at cost All are greatly reduced in price in order to make room for new goods. Do not miss this opportunity to supply youT wants. 718 Congress Ave. City News. We are authorized to announce John -0.

Johnson as a candidate for county clerk at the election to be held in November, 1302, subject to the action of the democratic party. The Statesman Is authorized to announce the name of W. J. Morris as candidate for constable of precince JCo. 3, subject to the action of the democratic party of Travis county.

BOOK. KEEPING," The- very latest and best methods of Mercantile and bank accounting taught a GriffltW fcUe(r of Com-' nerce. Z' Teeth extracted painlessly. Dr. Mur-PhJf.

TURF EXCHANGE. Rear of the Crystal Saloon. Direct wlra connection with New Orelans C.L. COM CO. Something Pow'riul Good to Eat If so, try our genuine GEORGIA RIBBON CANE SYRUP.

WHITE SWAN FLOUR. PREMIUM HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON. RICHELIEU CANNED GOODS. MONARCH CANNED GOODS. KENNEDY'S FRUIT CAKE, BISCUITS and CRACKERS.

RICHELIEU PRESERVES. REID, MURDOCK'S JAMS, in 1-pound Tms. SIROP DE BATTERIE, the queen of all table syrups. Deen 4 Walling, Roasters of Fine Coffees. MASON HOUSE, MASON, TEXAS.

Traveling Men's Headquarters. Every-, thing First Class. MRS. OS ELY, Proprietress. lit Mil 101 The Algona has been renovated und newly furnished, and Is ready intertaln guests.

Llano High, healthy, pure air and rater, It is a most desirable place to ulld up the health and spend the hot months. E. MARSCHALL, Proprietor. New Department We have added to our regit lar laundry a department for CLEANING, REPAIRING AND PRESSINfJ Ladles' and gentlemen's clothes, and we guarantee to please the most fastidious. Bosche's Troy Laundry Phone 78.

GOING THROUGH. A careless laundry will go through your shirt in two washings worn out as completely as if you had worn it a year. We save your shirt and save you money. We will send for your linen if you send us your address. DRISKILL LAUNDRY: THE BURLINGTON ROUTE Great Trains THE FAR NORTHWEST From KANSAS CITY or DENVER, the "Burlington-Northern Pacific Express" for the Black Hills.

Wyoming, Montana, Spokane. Tacoma, Seattle, Port- FOR' CH1CAGC aiTD NORTH Through sleepers, AUSTIN TO CHICAGO via K. T. RY and Hannibal. Very fast time.

Texas to Chicago KANSAS CITY NORTH Two fine trains daily to Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis. KANSAS CITY TO CHICAGO The famous "Ell" dining and library cars. Write for descriptive matterrates and information. C.

L. BEECH, T. P. 300 Scollard Building. Dallas.

Tex. L. W. WAKELEY. General Passenger Agent, St.

Louis, Mo. -OsagR M'Alester i Can be obtained only from. A. jZilker, mm Sole Agent 'Phone 246. Office and a Bias 206 Colorado Street ITEMS GATHERED IN BUREAUS AND CORRIDORS OF THE STATE HOUSE.

ROUND OF TH'- DEP-MEETS Charters Filed, Action of the Railroad Commission, and Other Matters of Interest to the Public. The following charters were field in the secretary of state's department: Blue Grass Oil company of Beaumont. Capital stock, $300,000. The directors are G. Garrett, O.

P. Find-ley, J. M. Edwards, A. J.

Eastin, Beaumont; H. Ik Benson, San Antonio; Kil-by Ferguson, Oxford, Chas. F. Baltzer, Hickman, Ky. General Impiovement company of Capital stock, $5000.

The incorporators are F. E- Merrill, W. A. Stewart and J. T.

Smither. Wolfe City Dry Goods company of Wolfe City, Hunt county. Capital stock, $20,000. The incoporators are H. D.

Wolfe, J. D. Hanell, J. 11. Kennedy and others.

Jonah Hardware company of Jonah, Williamson county. Capital stock, The incorporators are J. B. Sal ver, Barrington and A. J.

Johnson. Blanks, Son incorporated, of Ltckhart. Capital stock, $50,000. Tha corporators are Jas. Win.

M. ni Joe M. Blanks. Superintendent of Public Instruction Arthur Lefevre has gone to Robertson county, where he will deliver an address before the Robertson Coun-ti Institute, which convenes at Franklin. He will be out of the city several days.

The Bradley Gin and Saw Files company of Waco filed an amendment to its charter in the secretary of states department, changing its place of busi-nes from Waco to Dallas. The state insurance department granted a permit to the Metropolitan Plate Glass Insurance company of New Vnrir tn rlo business in Texas. The company paid $24.28 taxes and $22 of fice fees. The attorney general's department approved an issue of $12,000 wa.ter works bonds and an issue of $9000 Erhnol house bonds of the city of Kauf man. The issue of $12,000 water works bonds were registered in the comp trailer's department.

Reward Merit A NEW CATARRH CURE SECURES NATIONAL POPULAKll'i i.n TRKS THAN A YEAR. Throuehout a great nation of eighty million is is a desperate struggle 10 even a recognition for a new arti tr. sav nothinsr or acneiving popu lar favor, and yet within one year Stu-Cr-c rntarrh Tablets, the new catarrh -anX mm cure, has met with such success that today it can be found in every drug store throughout the United States and Canada. To be sure, a large amount of advertising was necessary in the first instance to bring the remedy to the attention of the public, but every one familiar with the subject knows that advertising alone never made any article permanently successful. It must have in addition absolute, undeniable merit, and this the new catarrh cure certainly possesses In a marked degree.

Physicians, who formerly depended upon inhalers, sprays and local washes or ointments, now use Stuart's Catarjh Tablets, because, as one of the most rrominent stated, these tablets con tain in pleasant, convenient form, -all the really efficient catarrh remedies, such' as red gum, blood root and similar antiseptics. They contain no cocaine or opiate, and are given to little children with entire safety and benefit. Dr. J. J.

Reitiger of Covington, says: "I suffered from catarrh in my head and throat every fall, with stoppage of the nose in the throat affecting my voice and often extending to the stomach, causing catarrh of the stomach. 1 bought a 50-cent package of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets at my druggist's, carried them in my pocket and used them faithfully, and the way in which they cleared my head and throat was certainly, remarkable. I had no catarrh last winter and spring and consider myself entirely free from any catarrhal trou ble." Mrs. Jerome Ellison of Wheeling, W. writes: "I suffered from catarrh nearly my whole life, and last winter my two children also suffered from catarrhal colds und sore throat so much they were out of school a large portion of the winter.

My brother, who was cured of catarrhal deafness by using Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, urged me to try them so much that I did so, and I am truly thankful for what they have done for myself and my children. I always keep a box of the tablets In the house, nnd at the first appearance of a cold or sore throat we nip It in the bud and catarrh is no longer a household affliction with usJ' Full sized packages of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are sold for 50 cents at all druEgists'. Send for book on cause and cure ot catarrh, mailed free. Address F. A.

Stuart Marshall, Mich. I 'A sing a different song in a evv days. Jim is a faithful non-worker and it is said that he is the president of the "Anti-Laboring Union" of the glorious Second ward. Robertson was fined $25 Thursday morning on a charge of assaulting Annie Whipple. Hilliard is laying out a fine which was assessed against him on charge of intoxication.

When, they refuse to work cornbread and water ond an allowance of 23 cents per day on their fine is the remedy. and Attorney Dowell took the floor and informed the speaker in a very mild way that he had told a falsehood. Lynch and Fox, who were on hund. luterferred and Referee White, called the fight a "fake" and assessed a fine of $10 against Mr. Dowell.

After this the trial was resumed and progressed very smoothly. The defendant was found guilty by a Jury and as sessed a fine of and costs. The case win likely be appealed. the Refunding Bonds of the city's chief magistrate. jClty Clerk Johnson also signtUMbem.

will then be taken to the comptroller's department and there receive the signature "of Comptroller R. M. Love before they are valid. The last batch of bonds is expected in a short time. FEMALE WEAKNESS CURED.

I was troubled with severe female weakness for over six months. I was treated by six very prominent physicians without any market benefit. My last doctor was a skilled specialist ami he told me the only hope lay In an operation. I heard of Smith's Sure Kidney Cure, and after using It for one month I Bnd myself cured, and even the doctor who last treated me now pronounces me wall. MRS.

J. R. FAVER, Atlanta. Ga. Price 50 cents and $1.

For sale by M. C. CORNWELL. Gregg's Shorthand. The famous system tftugnl Al Grlfflts' College of Commerce, also Pitman and Graham systems If desired.

Day and nighV session. Telephone at coile? and residence. WM. R. HAM BY, Cashier.

JAS. L. M'CARTY, Assistant Cashier. s- 8 There was a lively tune In Judge Walter White's court yesterday about o'clock. A case styled J.

Shapiro against Dun Byrnes, abusive language, was on trial. The case was interesting all the way through, but during the argument County Attorney Henry Faulk and Attorney John Dovvell, for the defense, both limbered up and the feature of the performance took place. Mr. Faulk, who was arguing the case in behalf of the state, got dramatical iyor Waite Signing Mayor Ji. E.

White A-as busily engaged all day yesterday in signing, the city's refunding bonds, which were received several days ago from the lithographers. Thus far 800 bonds of the denomination of $1000 each have been signed. Besides having the signature Etting, Kansas City; N. M. Haosen, Lampasas; S.

L. Spurrier and wife, Stillwater, O. P. L. Howlett, Giddings; S.

G. Blackborn, Giddings; Bradford Hunter, Kansas City; E. M. Sloan, city; Jessie Edmonston, Dallas; H. I.

Heikens and son, San Antonio; J. L. Pittuk, city; H. M. Nowllij, center Point; Al Blackford, San Antonio, Poisons accumulate in the system when the kidneys are sluggish-blotches result take Hood's Sarsapar-111a.

a Chase Sanborn's are the leaders of fine Coffees, and when you are looking fr something in the Coffee line just a little better than you can find elsewhere, give us a call. Mrs. M. A. McClnre 9 9 9 GEO.

W. LITTLE FIELD, President. JNO. H. HOUGHTON, Vice President.

The American Austin, Capital Surplus $150,0001 Board of Directors Geo. W. is the last day of the OKEAT DISCOUNT SALE The finest Suits on earth today AT COST Geo. Ash, The Reliable Clothier. 623 Congress Ave Southeast Corner Seventh Street.

PERSONAL MENTION Al Blackford of Sal Antonio is at the Hancock. Bishop Jaggard is visiting his sister, Mrs. Kinsolving. Sheriff George Davis of Bastrop county was in the city yesterday and paid his respects to Sheriff Jim Davis. Harry E.

Yeazell, representing Dr. Harter's Medicine company of Dayton, Ohio, is in the city on business. Hon. D. A.

Mc-Fall left last night for Dallas, where he will open his campaign today for attorney general. Miss Louise Jones, who has been visiting friends in Dallas, has returned home. Sheriff J. C. Baker of Grimes county is in the city on business with the comptroller's department.

J. W. Shiel of Houston is in the city on business. He is stopping at the DriskiH. Ex-enator A.

M. Carter of Fort Worth is in the city on business with the attorney general's department. Attorney Patrick Egan of Houston is in the city and is here on business with the attorney general. A. Goldman of Houston is here on business connected with some Harris county lands.

S. P. Etheridge of ICyle is here on business. He is stopping at the Avenue." H. M.

Mowlin is ih the city from Center Point on business. He is a guest at the Hancock. W. F. Boggess, a well known citizen of Kaufman, is in the city on business.

He is a guest at the Avenue. S. W. Vaughan, one of the leading citizens of Manor, is in the city on business. He is stopping at thi Avenue.

Attorney Moye Wicks of Houston, representing Mr. John H. Kirby, is In the city on business for a few days. He is stopping at the Driskill. Hon M.

M. Crane of Dallas is in the city on business with the attorney general's department. He is stopping at the Driskill. Aug. J.

Eilers, the well known merchant, has returned from New York where he has been during the past several weeks. K. Dunlap, general freight agent of the Sunset-Central, who has been attending the hearing of the railroad commission, returned to Houston last night. Attorney Frank Andrews of and Texas Central, who has been here for the past three days attending the hearing of the railroad commission, returned to Houston last night. Driskill Motel Arrivals: W.

B. Young, New York; T. F. Owens, Chicago; C. B.

Harman, Waco; F. E. Tedder. Giddings; J. W.

D. Kang, Fort worth; M. M. Crone. Dallas; Moye Wicks, Houston; W.

Thompson, Dallas; J. Talbor LaPrelle, St. Louis; A. M. Senay and wife, Indianapolis; C.

M. Williams, Chicago; J. W. Shiel, Houston; Pedro Qulros, Rafael Quiros, Bo-sep Qulros, Mexico; H. E.

Hobson, Waco; J. E. Howell. Waco; H. C.

New-hart. Denver; A. L. Bell, St. Louis.

Avenue Hotel Arrivals: Mr. Jesse Baker, Amierson; W. T. Boggess, Kaufman; S. W.

Vaughn, Manor; C. T. Compton, Taylor; I. Hay, Kyle; G. M.

Woodale, Taylor; J. H. Beall, Sweetwater; J. E. Duncan, St.

Louis: Earnest Gaston. Kaufman; Mrs-. Moore, Llano; S. P. Etharldge, Kyle.

I Hancock Hotel Arrivals: Harvey is on 2 National Bank. lexas. U. S. Bonds at par $100,000 Reserved for Taxes 5,000 Lltllefield, Jno.

IL Robinson, Jno. H. Houghton, C. O. Ellis, Edwin Wilson, M.

Butler, Chas. Wolf, H. D. Patrick. Wm.

R. Hamty. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. No account too small to receive our prompt and careful attention. FARLIHST ARRIVAL IN BOSTON! RL1EST ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK! NEW YORK BOSTON LIMITED and San Francisco.

J. H. MADIGIN Proprietors. GEO. A.

FORBES, Manager. COUNTY INSTITUTE. In Session Yesterday Morning in the Court House. The teachers of the Travis county institute met yesterday in the district court room. Various topics relating to teaching were discussed and a very interesting program was well carried out.

They will meet again today. The following Is the program: Seeiey's History. "Crusades as Educational Miss M. Caplinger. "Rise of J.

H. Day. "Mohammedan Education," Mrs. Maty Baker. "General Summary of Educational Progress During Mlddie Ages," Will Mobley.

"The Renaissance," Jacob Blekler." "Summary of Influence of Humanism," Mrs. Shaver. Current Events, W. P. Brady.

"Coercion vs. Direction or Guidance," W. S. Groves and Mrs. 13.

Delfralsse. Query box. VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE New York Central and Boston and Albany. LEAVES ST. LOUIS 8:30 A.

M. DAILY. ARRIVES NEXT DAY 14 I TTnW Sleeping Cars. I No tunnel at St. Loula 1 VJ VJT Dining Cars.

No ferry at New York For Sleeper' Reservations apply to Ticket Agent, or Address C. L. HILLEARY, W. G. KNITTLE, A.

G. P. 8t Louis, Mo. T. P.

A Dallas, Te.

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