The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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sci will print words on the ski
ith which tire genias 'who 5
-VB'trteti It no'pes to tibli8h thel
nfcWs t Inu a 'on ttfe IreaVens;
so that be bo runs ay resd.3
Sfapiiec J
EiVprivilegs of
p" In Texas Id
a xirrtrk''teQ miv
'ca"B8r &"v"v wj
eixcasefiP u?fce
reek 0nd Bpe!sd lire time
.Vest STrtVfOt rf&tfiihChp
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bJDthat'tbe?rea're lots 'of
men jtlifsitate who aire still
weapS "pantB:"
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AtEXANIN KLOWmiE.
hS fctoodSstaifled han& of
Anarchy hae again nronghtj
tionslemation to European gor-
ernmeBt in tire assassination
bt trtrenTSpains greatest states-
men. Where will this slimy
Jblood thirsty monster strike J
"tiextl
Tells ofytfre Country to Which
Gold-Seekers Flock.
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Business is improving" ffcy
lha republicans. Wellj it cer
talnlynttght to be improving.
-Business always looks up when
-there are pltalifal cropBj and
the wheat and xroftfita rops
--xfcow moving tbtbe markets s'Te
-ene'ugtF tn itaJhfjttgs liven
Up. 7
.. . .-
Moue American wheat Is bet-
ing exported this year than Ibr
tnany years past and not a
bushel of foreign wheat will
be imported yet the repnbli
cans h&vs thoughtfully put a
duty on Wnaatj to "protect"
American farmers against com
petition of foreign wheat grow
rs
Premier Cakovas was to
Alpbonse XII what Bismarck
"was to William the First of
Germany. He was a powerful
supporter of tbe Spanish legit-
imists. - In his death the
"Carlisls have lost a bitter foe
and little Alphonse the Thir
teenth has lost a strong and
faithful friend.
The English authorities seem
very much convinced that Mrs.
Maybrick did poison her hus
band and that she fully de-
serves the sentence she is serv-
ing. As these is probably no
doubt as to the Woman's gtiilt
the American people should
cease to pester the British gov-
ernment with petition! for her
jeleaee.
Tse general laws of the reg-
ular session of ihe last legisla
Jure which are now printed andJ
feady for distribution will cost
those who purchase copies BO
cents each an advance of 5
cents over the usual price of
the general laws of previous
legislature. This increase is
due to the book being more
volumifioas this year? so say
the Austin correspondents. Be-
sides thisr tkff laws of the spe
ciaf sipfcslfofi whfch ars not yet
ready r will eosfc 15 cents and
She specfal laws of: ther regular
session will eotssr to SO cents a
-rfeopy. Those who are under the
Impression that the last legisla-
tiw id sot accomplish milch
wor tfradld ponder thess
-facts and change iheif minds.
raristTexas August 7.
EngiamiJfing who runs
into Paris on trae Texas Mid-
land railway ip probably the
best informed Man in Texas
on nrateef-s oncening the new
Ei Dorado i&i Alaska in -conr-pany
with his brother Mr.
King speni "&ree "or four
tfion&s in tfe Kionctike 'eold
field dunng the iearly par of
this year. They return ednome
only a short- time ago with -a
tlfc'iv 111 nfTli v pfiifir 'of the
'trip in their celts. Mi. King
stated tMt it ws impossible to
buy dogs so he and his broth-
er had to pull the sled contain-
ing 2006 'potirids of baggage
over the snow-covered passes
I for miles and miles. Frequent
ly the sled would slip from
their grasp and dasn down the
slippery hill for i-ooo feet or
more. On one occasion Jim
said when the sled broke
away it made him so mad that
he pulled his sixshooter and
plugged away at it as long as
it was in sight; then he went
down and dragged it back tip
the hill again. He says to all
who contemplate going to
Klondike to remember that
death by accideflr starvation
or freezing awaits a man on
every hand. About one in fifty
make enough to live on and
thousands or those now rush-
ing into that frozen countfy will
die of starvation. The press
So far has told almost wholly
of the success that awaits a
man and has dealt lightly with
the appalling dangers to be
encountered. He advises the
man who has been feared in
the sunny South to think twice
about going to Klondike and
then not go.
SPAIN'S PREMIER
ASSASSINATED.
w:h
mf lingering ib agony Yor an
hour and then passing -awary
iith t"he or-y off "Ciogvflive
"Spaitt!" which w.e'r'5fee-SsL
words apbn "his KjysV"'1
Santa Agueda is "Dofed for
5the baths. The Dlace is between
San Sebastian- Cke summer res-
idence v the "Spanish court
and Victoria "the capital of the
province of Alava- about thirty
unites 's'outh of Bilboa. The
premier went there last Thurs-
day to take a three-weeks'
course rof the baths after which
e expected to return to San
Bebafftian to meet United States
Minister Woodward when that
gentleman shonld ba ofircially
received by the ueen "regent.
The assassin was rmmediate--iy
arrested. He is a Neapolitan
and gives the name of Rtnaldi
but it is believed that this is an
assnme'd nae-and that his real
name is Michaelo AngmoColIi.
A t a sped a 1 meet fug of the
cabinet tcr-day nnder the pres-
idency of Senor Comnior-Gfayo
minister of the interior the lat-
ter annon'n'ced that be had been
intrusted by the qneen regent
with the premiership ad inter.
im.
plained the nse
Rnsji broom On hs
fofea glass 6t whiskey the
liroomwas handed "to Mm as
he 'others at the tah
Not wishing t'o show his igpd
Tance he waited ointil "the 'oth-jj
elrs nad finished. Ater -dowir-
ingth'e raixture they went bv'er
to a pile of sawdust where Ion
"it Tew minutes they rolled'.
around in a fit. The whisk:
-kroom was used to brush oft.
the sawdust. The Seattle nianj
poured his glass on the floord
having received a vivid temper-:
anee lesson. :.
Who can measure
She fciSaence o -a
It lasts through all
ages and enters the
confines pf eternity.
With C7hat tjare-
therefore should 5h
he guardedjand how
great the effort he to
make her life happy.
iers
end
make s child-hirth
easy assists nature
in its suhlime effort leaves the Mother
stronger after than before confinement
and robs the trying hour of its terror.
-No Mother can afford to neglect its vtse
Of dfinlistsritiS.-ortfent LySiaH on receipt
ol pric'a. "SVrit'e Tor boot containing valn-
iWo iaioSnation for all Mothers mailed free.
ik& BradCeld Bcgulator Co. Atlsnta Gs.
TO MAKE VES-
SELS IN VISIBLE.
London Aug. 8. Much in
terest is taken in French naval j
circles at -lie discovery of a
Composition which is alleged
to have the marvelous proper
ty of rendering vessels ifivisr-
blebe'neath the rays of elec2-
trie searchlights It is stated
that a't the naval maneuvers of
Fort Press torpedo boat No.
6i representing the ene'ni)''
and succeeded in traversing
unseen die luminous zone pro-
ducedibyjthe electric projector
navimf - been coated with the'
hew compound. T
ARGUMENT FUTILE. :
When a man has the gold
fever let him alone. Arsfiie
not'widi ah afeohaut. Bos
ton Transcript.
Fires "are niiVch more fre
quent in proportion to the
population in New York
than in either London or Pa
ris.
TEXAS COTTON
CROP ISBHOftT
Yield In South Texas Reduced
By 50 Per Cent.
Shot Three Times by a Neapol-
itan Anarchist- His Last
Words Were "Long
ijire Spain.'5
Madrid Aug. S. Senor C!a-
novas del Gaslillo prime min-
ister of Spain was assassinated
to-day at Santa Agaeda by ah!
anarchist. 1?he murderer fired
three shots one of frhicli struck t he hair of criminals is allow-
the pfsmier in the forehead-anded to grow for .three months I
another in the chest. . The before they are discharged;.
Houston Tex. Aug. 8.
Drouth reports in Central and
Southern !lxas are very dis-
tressing many sayiug the crop
has been cut short 50 per cent.
It lias undoubtedly been so
badly injured that rain now
would do more harm than good.
The plant is maturing fast and
is being handled very rapidly
Houston has now rebelled 4000
bales of the hew crop and as
much more is in sight for ship
nient to this ttiarket within the
next few days. The crop will
be moving very fast in the next
two weeks. It is earlier than
usual by two weeks. .
HAS HAD HIS DAY..
. Indications are tb the effect
that whether these ate' the or-
dinary dog ilays or riot the cal-
amity howler lias had his:--Philadelphia
Tinies-. -
. .
oome uuen naturalist in
Greenland have brought up
j lobster from a depth of 1300
fathoms.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 12, 1897, newspaper, August 12, 1897; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116178/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .