The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 10, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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dore AfarLs TV. if.;
Q. Natancon. S. W.j
TV. A. Xeale Secretary;
A- Jagnn. S. TV; Bobt
DalzelL Treasurer; B. ?.
ifecy J. TV;K. E. YTalI2
J. !.; G. TV. Miller
lyler. Visiting brethren
cordially invited. Lodge
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jiaets first 1.3 tlurd Tuesday in each moutb.
ESCElSIOR lodgeko.
Johu m HayncsNoDie
to t r n v -nirprnPTi 5
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Grand; Frank Smitb
TIc9 Grand; John 3.
Stncke Treasurer; Vic
fx "Eily Jr. Secretary; r. J. Fletcher Sifticg
oast Grand Chas. F. Tflghniaa District Deputy!
rxaa uaster. The Lodge uects t 7.30 p. m.
lvery Wednesday njght. Visiting brethren and
Gil Odd FeAovcs in jood etandmg ire cordially
envited to attend.
KNIGHTS OF SOOR
LODGE NO. 3730 OF.
FI EttS .A.firowne.
Dictator J sseO.Theel J
er. Vice Dictator: nas
t-i ia.
F TiJshnajH; .eslfitant
Wtiinr. V. TtjnsoiL Pasf D cittor; H. Sh rwood
Beoart-J-; I.K. S'ltrpe nuasfw. Keportcr -Tnra
Treasurer; YSVal genbacI5CTiapUm -&ahy Gnile;-
Celedonio Gutzjl unard-an-DcinuigoBenaTides en-tm-1.
trustees: Frank Champion F. J. Combe.
C- Garza Loo ineet3 second aurlh Tnesdavs
of each month-
CONNECTING AT ALICE WITH SAX ATOXIO
& ARAA3PASSandifEXIGN NATlOS-
AL Rsilmt7s-
?lii3 Line Carries the United
States Mail on Schedule
Time of i7 Hours.
Stages Leave Alice n 1 Brown1
ville Daily at' 6 a. m. (Sun
days included) and arrive
at DrStinaticui rise
nezt Evening.
E&TES F TE.
' Kound Trip Ticket :..:.$ 22.S0
i)neTr!p io.CO
(Jhildrea under 12 years half fare.
Children under five vears free.
E L BE'fHI at Bnnsrill Tex.
'IH03 BEYNOS"
PROP.AfiD yANAQFB
J BIELENBERG
iNEltAt AESt --Ol: xfORTBBJlK 3fns
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The Best and E:isiet Fannins
Machine iii the World.
TooK
the Med.J for siiperiofcy at
the reeent Cohimbian
World's Fair.
Dealer In
JEWELRY ARMS A&D
AMiMUKITION.
Cdmraereio St Msiamttios
8iiti.tfER EXCURSION
TIBpE TABLE
OF THE
From and afir Jurie loriu 1S97
" relfilhir passenger train -will
run as follows:
REGULAR TIJitN".
Leaves Brorvnsville tlib) at 5 p.m.
i"Toiat IsaL'pl
7a. m
&
JOSECELAYA
F B. Armstrong
TAXIDERMIST
rySFJfi.'iK . rNJKssar
-'ZKiYVl .
Ai'ce I Brownsviiie
; A mew xiome
" "?- -& r
iilu yluiillii L iL
DEALER IN
Mzcion and Stuthern Birds
Mammal Skin JSird -Eag
and Specimens df JfaC-
urrii History?.
BgOWVlLLl
EAT QEllLBESTiiDYERi
YS .
raw i mm tt-Hif una
!
isgivisg iiiii
(ozonized chlorine.)
Disinfectant Dscdorizor $ Antisstfie.
FOR SAFETY CLEANLINESS AND COMFORT
USE ETIN EVERY SSGiC-RQBM.
Will Jceep the atmosphere pxlr&
and wholesome; leiiiovhijaU
ban odors front any source.
Will destroy all Disease Germs?
infection from all Fevers'
aiul all XJontagious Diseases
A second case of Scaklst Fitter has neter been
knoTa to occur where tb Fluid was (ree'y iid.
x siiow r evcb cas
IfiTAOIO I bSSwSSiSS:
KEN PUCE it. us m
SMALL-POX w?J kib-
vent FimG The
worst cn.se? F Difh-
thcria hac tidbd to it. Attendant on
ihe Sick Trill secure Protection from In-
fections Disreases ly using tlte .Fluid.
Pcnsctly hanQess ustd internally or externally.
AS AN INTERNAL DISINFECTANT
AND DETERGENT.
Talcea or injected or used as a wasli it
xdlajs ni!auunaton anil corrects offen-
sive discharges. The yiaiil is a certain
care lor Diarrhoea Dysentery arid In-
ilanimatiuii of the Bowels. Being Alka-
iiae i:i its nature it will often afford
complete relief "from Hcartbirn Acid-
ity of tlie Stomach and Dyspepsia.
EISTDOR3ED By J Liarwi Sims IS D Jos.
LeConte M D. Prof H T. Lupton BishepGco.
F P.crcs. BiJiop TV M. TVfehuaan. Kev Chas F.
Deeiss Kev. Richard Fuller Hoa. Ale. H.
bStsacns. Hon A. J. TValkcr aad many other.
2EEL.eN & GO. Fh:SaeSpki
Or HP Anderson
m
Office Second floor First l?at. Lank
Graduate Vanderbilf Dental Colfefge
Io charge for examining teeth
Office hour 9 to 12 am. and 1 to 6 p in.
Brownsville Texas.
I Sm eliding
Miilinerj
out inv i-rge i
At and below
Cost.
Am closing &dt to retire from business
anil will eH
KSGAIIDL.ESS O COS
Call early and secure bargains. Should
am one desire to purchase the entile
stock consisting of handsome millinerey
n tionsand drj goods I vriil sel' stock in
bulk a and bel iw cost cm easv terms.
Jobbers I1I find it to their iriterest
to excmiiie stock and ask for prices.
Miss A Lorber
Elizabeth Street.
At Bloomberg &
Raphael's
Can be found h full assortment t
of Stetbon h-it Gen's fUriiishins:
i?oods Linens Fancy rn- M:t-
ting Etc.
RETAIL DKl" GOODS STORE.
CUSTOM IIDUSE
AND
MERCHANDISE BROKER
Consign men Is liiea.
Brownsville
Tcias
XECIEI"EB 1SY
A; P B A il H S B A
Op eveiv Steamer
-T W..
O.kFaEJ
A "-v 5
Us eai isi
rn hhy a " r
a itniu
m ii tw hi m 1 1 y i ' SM
IOC
I DESTROYED. I
1TiF
Ur M X JbO JL
c- ..- 1 ; . Klondyke discoveries has star:
bresh Lahfornia evaporat d fruits J
prune mince mea pigs feet scfir'ed in this COlinirT has appareilt-
kraul preserves jell?s Spanish olie"sl .
in v.ejb uicjwies roaiea peanu s curon j o'"" i- oji;iciiiu.
but rants date rHihlns a fine assortment' f:..v . . ;.
of candies txtnit's. Scotch bacalao. i Solne tlnlfe repre.sei.tUtlV
frteh grated cocoanut cocoanu's fine
crads.er fresh fruits and nett ( ahfornia
bears peaches apVicots etc. in hca-;y
sv up. L
' Will reciere Ify next steamer cfdn-
berries peach :ind-apricbt aellv etc.
Will keep ori hrfnd K fresh linl ot
roceries at lowest price. Al.o fine fur
IIIIUIC. UJVC lUC.tUUI.
A P. BARREDA
KLahllCke Hotel
Cor. Houston arid St. Mary's Sts.
3&i Antonio ::::::::::::i:::::Tes.is-
-i0r;.nvnnnnn.e.wna
clalit-rjrues 2-Ou per ttiyi Sffe'ds cars
EM uuvx . ircin Mt uo.
iiilifltf MAM.TI3 PrffDi
LBOWNSVILLE TEBjKtfUESDAY-AIGUgT 10
HH RH' f IT? T D I?C-nr.V3J
.-. wj. i IkUUJ W?K
THE DECLINE
"ER
The Bullion Yalue ofa Silver
-
lioJlkr Ratio -With Gold.
'J Funics Silver Will Go'
Lower Lack bf
Demand the
Cause.
Washington D. C. ing. 6.
''Tlife bullion value of the Amer-
ican silver dollar According to
yesterday's market price for
silver is 43 6-10" said Mi'.
Preston tlie director of thfe
inint today. '-This makes the
commercial ralid between sil-
ver and gold 36 6 to 1; iristead
of 16 to 1" continued Mr. Pfes -
ton. "In order to make our si!
ver dollar equal to a gold dril
lar at this ratio it would have
. .: reni. .. i.; t r -1
to coniam ooo line granib 01 bu-
ver. If the alloy wre added the
total would be 953 grains."
"How do 3'ou accottnt for the
recent decline ft eilverr' Mr.
Preston was asked.
"Simply the lack of demand
for it. I see nb future for silvel
whatever. Yesterday's market
quotations placed it at 56c an
ounce. It is my opinion that
within six months silver will
fall to 40 cents an ounce. There
is lio demand for it anywhere.
China is not buying any; Japan
is out of the business and there
seems to be no deriiand for it
in any country to any extent
evert for nse as ft subsidiary-
coinage. It is true that in the
bazars of India it is traded in'
1 r
but the famine and hard limes
in that country have reduced
the demand to a minimun.
UI think that the world's
gold product for this year will
lie about $24500001)0. The
United Siates will contribute
about 860 000000 to the supply.
1 1 base my predictions of an in-
creased world's output upon the
fact that the supply has hot
fallen off in any conntrj and
here comes the Klondike now
with still further additions to
the gold supply of the world.
The extent of the Klondike out
put is problematical depnnd-
ing largely upon climatic con-
Idhiotis."
BOUGHT A GOLD MINE.
Nevada Property Sold to Ah
English Syndicate For
Slo00000D
Ne yorkf Kxx 8. Tile
TriWine says: Tue boonl in
2 mining ventures that the
A. Ji
es bf
IjOIa0n syndicates
J
have been
in this City endeavoring to nc-
qui re gold mines of proved
1.. c ?i . .3w.- . .1
Vallie for eXploltatlCfti Oil the
I3fiJjJj liiarktS.
The latest deal reported in
this'city is the sale br the
Gb!d Creek Mining Company
of s Pperty to a British
syndicate for SI;000000 The
b'ricinai capital stock of the
company was $3C$0(fJ. The
grealer part of ihe stock 15 held r
;b - i the omis of the toapxttyA
"ho afe Major Joseph Robin-
sorr president; GnoreL Butch'
inpon secreiar3T; Win H. Patiltl:
injr A. IL Steel Dttrib'ar Hnr
cer anrl John Moyham; direct-
ors. Col. B. S. Btlsh formerly
cliiKf engineer anrl coristrtfetor
of the Crotoh Aiiednct- is
the engineer of the company.
Tig estimates that over 842G00r
in go'18 is contained in the
placer wirich comprises 5000
acres along the banks of Gold
crek.
t)f the above named offlfJers
only Messrs. HHtcliins anil
uicicinson are in town. jtJ.iin
refused to give any explicit in-
formatidn regarding the report
e& sa6- Ir- DiciiinsoH jidrhit-
iF" uowevir i.iu ufguuu.;iia
were in progress within En
glish syndicate and wjHjkL
I ri lu ho nnmnlulorl i U r$m$t
ww.r.w.. ... -jeaaw.u
while. Mr. Hntcirins womlrflbVeii Usedtb ifidilce UIit6
.i u :f .... ...JEKL.-.i.. i.w-nrf. W3Vb:prasJound in Jus coai It iSj
uutj auy iitui :iij' ottiinusrui
that the Gold Cheek" mines liad
been sold was pretrial tire.
4NTETOXINB
FOR LOCKJAW.
Washington D. C.j Aug. 5
The phyaieiUiis of the emergen
cy hospital to-daj' had their
first chance to practically test
anti-toxitie for tetanus or
lockjaw. An ihteresting series
of experiments with" this poison
and its antidote have been ear-
ned oh for a year past' at the
army medical laboratory bin
the disease in human beings is
so rate- that no practical test
has been made in Washlngtbn
The sufferer in this case was
Richard Curtis colored. H
stepped on a nail several days
ago making a bad wound in
the sole of his foot. All the
symptoms of ihe disease de
veloped. The muscles of the face
and neck became rigid and the
patient codld not speak. Nour-
ishment had to be given by m
jection. The anli-toxine was in-
jected into the patient's side
anil he has since been kpt in
perfect quiet. The doctors say
that the spasms which are one
of the features of the disease
have begun to subside and the
patient's condition is now quite
encouraging.
CONFIDENTIALLY
SPEAKING.
Doctor I treated Robbing
ffr appendicitis and to-day he
is a well man.
Hawkins So I heard. What
do yott think was the matter
wiih him? -Ex.
A SADGASE.
Claud Don't j'oii think Miss
PaSsee has a sad fact
Aland Well if 1 had a face
like that I'd be sadj too.
Town Topics.
NO DUNS ON SUNDAY.
Juries So yo'if look tipon
Sunday as a day of rest?
Brown Yes and if ydu
owed as many people as I do
you would see it in the same
lie-hfc
. 'JMo bouquets or buttons
may be worn by Atlanta' poFwas born..
lleemen.-
ZL
aiSECRETTO
Inrentdr of a Coppp
Process Ifies hui
New York Aug. b
Mai tb the World from N
Eaven Conn ; s:iys: With tl
reedttt death at laugatiick 6
nerbeft E. bowler thre has
been lost the S2cfet of an in-f
vention that promised to be of
great value to the commei
wuiiu. il wa a proccy sfr
.making an electrig. 'dmoj
copper trom a lolfttip-fV tfpoh
wood br anjihei rigid of
semi-rigid shstMWcf This
......tj t. i-
procpv wMjgzq posswi uy
coauaw .itatie that w as
turxe ppex p.clltfU wu il
-v r.. . a. iki.. t..j ....it. ..
quiajjrepHriioo iuh ceuifi
ofjhich was known only to
I Tv. ITriwlpf. "PiVPTV rhnaflS Hll9
--- - s - -
ftpwioui mc . .-..w-i
aejli
tfiiCri
A CiiXnagccotriiany was re:
cently Rrmedivhich ofiere'd to
take up uia nn fact UTing wiih tlin
copper dnposu eitensiveh" but
conditioned (!it!f'j&ypn Hk
patenting of theinventibnTheir
proposition wa et toiMr
Fowlerj but before" an agre
ment hud beeh reached tlieSiin-
Iventbr died.
MUCHLY MARRIED.
Chicago" Marl Is Accused of
Having Seven Spouses.
Chicago 111. Aug. 6. An-
other warrant charging bigamy
has been served on David
Ellsworth Bates in his bell in
tlie central police station. It
ws sworn out by James L.
McCarthy who said he was
the fadier of Mrs. Bates No. 3.
The police say Bates married
at least seven women all of
whom are living and only one
of them divorced. This makes
the sallow-faced little book5
keeper a polygamist extraor-
dinary. The lollowiflor women have
so far filed with the police their
claims to Bates as husband:
Mrs. Bates formerly Miss
Julia McCarthy; married in
Chicago three years ago;- Reg-1
istered by the prisoner as his
true wife and dwelling at 840
West Sixty-first street.
Mrs. Bates formerly Miss
Nettie Swact; married Feb. 25
1897 in Chicago and residing
at 6402 Bishop street:
Mrs. Bates formerly Miss
Nellie Hdwdrd of Kalamazoo;
Mich. married in 1887 ant
divorced two years later:
Mrs. B&tfes formerly Miss
Ida Calderwood of Galena 111.
who .dwelt at 5401 Dearborn
street where she gave birth to
a baby. Her home is not
known to tlie poliee:
Mrs. Gates wliose identity
is a mystery but known tot
have dwelt at Forty-third and
Wallace streets where a child I
ri vV iscctrfSm sheriff beliefs
(jp it tiuij n r may -iia.veDecn"in3MB?ci
u'
mutm
Absolutely Pu?&M
Celebrated for its nreai Ieavenlns?
istreri'hand healthftrinebs. Assures tbjt
f food agdtrfst afeiiti rd aU forms of -iui
treation fcorarc'on to. t.ie cheap brano J
ROViiL BAKU G POWDER CO. SEW YORK.
that Bates is really Austin
Croven who is under indict-
-. . s.
j3rif W.nn WW -
the abduction of1 pretty 15-year-old
Olive Vos-erg- some!
lmrintlcacrn-H-lfrtr-U
-f T i"w&;rf-
seventh wife.
THE SUN CHOLERA
The following prescription
Tvas drawn up by a number of
eminent physicfahs of Xew
York and pubiisheaTLdi
New York Sun which has eiven
it its name. It has been suc-
cessfully used for nearly twd
score years and found to bri
the best remedy for bowel
troubles ever yet devised. Nli
one who has this medrclrie y
him and takes it in tfnie wilt
have cholera. It is a remedy
.1. .. i.
mat oufnt to be in everv
household whether there H
danger from cholera or not
This is the prescription:
"Take equal parts of tinc-
ture of cayenne pepper tinc-
ture of opium tincture rhu-
barb essence of peppermint
and spirits of camphor. Mix:
well. Drop fifteen -or thirty
drops in a little cdld water ac-
cording to age arid violence rf
symptoms repeated eVeVy fif
teen minutes until relief is ob
tained."
It will do no harm if ari
equal part of fine bran Jy is
added to the rest. In violent
cases of cholera it will be Lest
to prepare two doses so t7 1
if the first is thrown off the
stomach the second can be
giveri immediately. There
need be no fearof collapse
when this medicine is giveri
promptly. Atlanta .Constitu-
tion. ' - 1-rSK&
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Highest Honors World's Fair;-
Gold Medal Midwinter fair;
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 10, 1897, newspaper, August 10, 1897; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116176/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .