The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 179, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 29, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : illus. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
- TLT-ssrs?gjipri'''-"
.
T -
r -
-
THI-
BAIL? HER AUX
fK IFniHAL fSOBHTY OBI
la - if-
C5g g .ix la ia
B
6ATUfiiAY JSfe 1898.
Cure sick heaaacie bad
taste iu the mouJj coated
tongue gas in the stomach
distress and indigestion. Do
hot -weaken but Laa tonic effect. 25 cents.
the only Pilla to tak -with Hood'i S&rsapirUl.
aefed at lira SostofBce
Brownsville Tessa
as.Sccenff-Clasa JfaU jrattr.
Jsued Every Day Except Sunday.)
Wkli. the Maine has entered
Havaira harbor and nothing
'Bappffned.
TifE1 spring rush for the
Sloudilie gold fields has al-
ready begnu.
iie- Green-Grant fend still
6'oQtinaes to divide the presi-
dent's lime with the Spanisb-
Gaban war.
The old Mississippi ha3 got-
ferr on another rampage but it
s not to be blamed when ail its
eastern tributaries have been
getting full.
It is announced that a "com
plete biography" of the Prince
of Waif b is about to be pu blish
ed. The announcement doubt-
less thrills the Anglomaniacs
with delightful anticipation
yet it is by no means certain
that the book will circulate
largely in this country it ma
be barred from the United
States mails if it be really a
'comp!ete"jaccount of his royal
"highness1 adyertures.
Maybe Mr. McKinley is hold-
ing up those Texas appoint-
ments until Feb. 14 when the
chosen ones will receive them
as valemines.
President Dole has brought
over his patriarchal beard and
Benign countenance to try their
effect upon the senate and See
if he cannot dispel lire idea-that
lie is a wicked usurper.
the iinst therein ccntained;
2?ow therefore -notice is given
that ender and by virtue of
the power contained in said
trust deed I the undersigned
substitute trustee en T-.3iay the
1st. day of March A.D 1898 between
ihe hours of 10 a. rn and 4 p. in. ut
the court house door in the ci'y of
Brownsville in Carncrou county
will by public auction sell to the
highest bidder for cash the follow-
ing described properly viz:
All the following described real
estate sitn&tid and King in the
county of Cameron and state of Tex
as to-wit :
A tract of land beginning st the
southwsst corner of this - survey aca"
southeast corner of the nest adjoint
ing survey above made for A. Vtrei-
biski a atake on the north bank ot
the Rio Grando from which R0t in
hue of div!sron on nrat high land
bears north 1 east 359 varas and
rannio" theuue with the meanders of
the river south 58f 3 east 389 varas
to a point oppo-ite banco; thence
crossing river and following mean
ders of old river bed around the
banco tonih 34i "sreat 550 ve.south
17f east 270 vs. enst 100 v north
35c east 350 vs. north 33 west
200 vs. north 37 3 east 194 vs. to a
putot ou north bank of 'be nver op-
poses the lower side cf banc-; thence
dowu the Bio Grande with the
meanders soratb 62 1 east 719 v&.
north 56 east lblf vs. north 21
east 300 vs. north 30 west 726 vs
bortu 1 eael 220 'vs north 52
east 20b 7? ponth 87 east 120
vs south 79 cast 369 ve..
south 42i anlt 404 vs. south 3
east 642 vs. south 51 wes 800 vs.
noi tu 52 3 pas 615 w. north 4 c
east S80 s o the Bou'heest corner
of this survey and southwest corner
ot the uesUsurvey below made for
Mrs Cooper a stake on the bank of
the Rio Grande ; thence with the
line of sfiid Mrs. Cooler's snrvy
north lc 21' east at about 200 vs."
set po3t on first high land at 4o6 vs.
set post on road in field from Vfhieb
an Anacaa ranrlted bears south
S&M" Axtoxio board of health j
lias issued an invitation to des
tttpta consumptives to stay
anfra frotar their rown- as they
are Unable to cafe-for the great
linflibei' continually arriving
tiiere.
The farmer who say she
leaves his pecans on lire ground
for the hogs-because they are
l3vl worth picking" must be
tfro Fatfy fo look for a purchaser.
$here is a steady and growing
demand- for these nutritious
jiuts:
At a-big- conclave of stock-
meu inSUii Antoirio the other
day-Jo9 Sayerewas nominated
for5 governor and unanimously
elected-. Joe Sayers is a mighty
jjopular man in Texas Monta
Moore to' the contrary notwithstanding.
Tin sad fate of the Duke of
fiarlborough who in marry
iiig Hfteeu millions also got a
"demon reciter" should be a
warning to other impecunious
jjonng- noblemen seeking rich
"Brides: T?"e woods are full of
elocutionists in America.
WnivT-a hard-heartedcrusty
did curmudgeon must be thai
3$ew Jersey justice who Sued a
-rjretty girl ten dollars and costs
for kissing a yoUng man on the
front porch of ht-r father's resi-
dencer Complaint of the per
fbrmauce as a nuisance was
liadp by two old maid neigh-
bors of' the girlwhich is not so
surprising as the twt elderly
rftaideirs- perhaps never lasted
A REPORT DENIED.
Washington D. C Jan. 24.
Assistant Secretary Day
said to-night: "There is ab-
solutely no truth in the report
-tkat General Lee has tendered
his resignation. He is in per
feet accord with the administra-
tion and the administration
with him."
gfc". Price's Cream Baking Pcwjffc?
World's Frtir S'ifr-t Awara
in OIIcii Times.
Feople overlooked the impor-
tance of permanently beneficial ef-
fects and were satisfied with tran-
sient action ; but now that it is gen-
erally known that Syrup of Figs will
permanently overcome habitual
constipation well-informed people
will not buy other laxatives which
act for a time but finally injure
the ostein. Buy the jjeuuiaD made
by the California Fig Srup Co.
I. 1896 exc-cute and deliver to
. ...Weoinr rT tit nnrRli.-t Francis J3 Hcffaian tin-itee a trust
J J ! Hum nn ndrimn liiri-Hu f Cut
sud no doubt enry as mucu as
tlreir sense of propriety acttiat-exl-thertf.
But what of that
xadg?- He Was" surely born
without a heart or be' must be
cross-eyed red-headed an
Krn-ock-kneed--so ugly iti fact'
that no pretty giri ever allow-
ed hiwibe great privilege of
ibnctrif iss UP011 ier
Tfcff? lilis. In that b'ase perhaps
vii j-rifiKTiMrlnt.ss mav bsl
THAT ROOKS
THE GRADUE
rules the world.
But few apprecsat-3
the danger to which
the expectant
mother is exposed
and the foreboding
with which she
s forward to the
;ioar of approach-
motnerhood.
By the use of
? C?5
2s h IIwXIl
che body is made to yield pieasantiy
to the change. Headache and nausea
are dispelled the depressed ana nerv-
ous feeling yields 0 one of hopeful ex-
pectation. Danger to life of mother is
avoided and she passes through the
trial quickly and her recovery 15 rapid.
Sent by Mai! on receipt of price $1.00. Boo&
to "Bxpeuuc Mother' f rc3 upon application
Xlie Bra3f.!4 Be$m!tr Oft. AUsats Qz-
COUD 3V ALU SRUCeiSTS.
m&lfflnMPf. loo!;
zw&imsm
-Z&SS&y&g 1 n
"Moth
d0"1
wS
Trustee!
Sale
Whereas Frak Eabb and wife
Liilie May Habb and Maria V.Starck
of the county of Cameron State of
Texas did ou tue 7lh aay of April
meron
contity state cf Texas therein des-
cribed to si-cure thdsam uf 17000
due by sud Frank Kubb 01 d wif
Liilie Muy E-tbb a ad Maria V.
Starck to the British r.nd Aiair-
I ican Mortgige Company (Lijit6d(
wnicu sua irnsi atoa is recoruea m
Oamtron County TexaB in Divd
Book 3 on pgea 51 & to 51"9 to
which reference is hereby nicd ;
And whereas defaalt has been
made in the payment of the moneys
etcured by said trut deed and
whereae the undersigned has been
duly appointed substitute trustee ini
Iho-piaoe of saidraucia B. Hb3oiin
atr provided ia 3&id trust deed auu
bc-'Dsit del rtCfftcsUd to c-cute
VITI. 8994: vs. drova stese mark-
ed IX. 9990 vs. drove stuke for
road M 10.000 vs. set post
marked II JP1001(3 vs.across road
11006 H vs. drove stake mark
ed XI 12 002 vs. drove slake markfd
XII. 12 9U3. vs. drove 'stake marked
XIII 13 994 vs drcve slake marked 1
2L' ii.yyu vs drove stake tor
road W 15.0U0 vs. eet post
maiki d IIIjj P.15010 vs.acrcfs road
18006 i vs. diove stake mark-
ed XVI 17002 vs. drcve stake
marked XYII 17600 vs. to laoon
17760 vs. across the same 17 998 vs.
drove staka inarke i XVIII. 18 994
vs. dtova stake matked XIX 19990
drove stake for road
M
FIVE THINGS TO
BE REMEMBERED.
Never tell all you know; for
he who tefk everything lie
knows often tells more than he
knows.
Never attempt all you can
do; tor he who attempts
everything he can do often at
tempts morethan he can do.
Never believe all you can af-
lord; lor he who lavs out
everything he can afford often
lays out more than he can of-
ford. Never decide upon all you
mav see: for he who decides
it .1 . 1 r. j li west at 1100 vt. nnssed fenGe
upon all that he sees often de- ?G. . . 7' 1Qn c
1 o; btarek s in id at 19iu vs a post at
rides on mnre than he sees. fork loads at 5.045 vs. a road
tj -r ni-ar rtsacu at 5 305 vs. pass
--v x ari rcrntn r r-inni tnr TfVCT l I
t DOmb U. OLU-u iWi. 'J3
7637 vs. post iosaeft Cuatiias al
8892 vs post at Brpzcs roid at
9700 va.res1 ca. at 12 000 vs. L&gona
Larga at 13167 vs. post 7-c entor
Fa!q Alto biaine at vs. Kjo
Grande railroad track and continn-1
m sime conrse (balance of line not
rm ) in all 69 482 vs. to the Arroyo
Colorado where set post for north
fast corner of this survey ; theaee up
the Arroyo wtu its meanders south
40-' webt I.27D vs to oast ir
northwest corner and nortbeas
corner of next aurvev above
"made for .. Wtrbiski; thence with
east boundary of said Werb.ski and
west bound try of this survey south
21 west 63.395 vs. to the north
!iua of C. Jaou's 640 aero tract a
stake at a wire fenj ; thence with said
Jugou's line south 801 east 62 vs
to the northeast corner cf same;
heuce w.ih east botmdary of same
south dh west 680 vs. to a stake
in cmaers on line of said Wprbifki
niid where it e'nkes said .J agon's
hue; thence with said boundary iin
of Werbuki south 2i 3 west "4 839
vs. to the p ac of beginning; bear
marked 2 posts K W
!D2
Iviriation 8 J tjtfl said tract con
taining 20 3f3 acres move or le-s
from whioh is excepted 200 acres in
the southeust corner thereof set
-ipart an a "homestead."
Also another tract of land situated
on the Iiio Graulo river about 35
miles abovo Browusville det-enbed
us follows: Beginning at S
an ebony post msrk'drjBt
m baea line of a certain grant H
uf iaud Initu the K:nw of Spain
knowQ as the La Fn-; thtnee dim
eonth 10 vs. across rod; thsuce
j 11 UU vs. io oiu teu t 1 river unit
1 thence following he bink of aaid old
river ftr scut hero bouLdary Of s-.id
tract; th. uee nr h 13 west 140
vt. tht ace north 74 west 240 vs.
thence i-cutb 34 z west 220 vs
thence a.uih 35 wtsl 400 vs.
thence south 11- west 300 v .
27 c w.st 260 vs.
9- earl 100 vs.
1M eHsi 140 v.
20 r east 150 vs.
26 sa&t 60 vs.
21 east 220 vp.
86- east 20 vs.
47i west 2S0 vp.
1HC t-ast 380 V3.
south 67 west V60 vs
north 49i-G west 60 vs.
Eouth 83 west 200 vs
20000 vs. set r.odt marked XVQP
20010 vs. scioj-s rad. H
21006 vs. drove elake n edge of
Bg Eno lake marked XXI 21400
vs. across the same 22 002. vs. drove
stake marked XXI I 22 998 vs. drove
stake marked XXIII 23.994 vs.
drove stake marked XXIV 24 990 vt
drove stake for road 25000 M
vs. set post marked VP1"
25010 vs. across roa i 26 006 R
vs. drove stuke maiktd XXVI 27-
002 vh. drove stako marked XXVII
27 998 vs. drove stake market
XXYIII.28994 vs.drove stake mark
id XXIX 2990 ve etnke for road
30000 Ve. set pjst marked
M thebce due east 1024 vs ftr
VljP Lortbeic Lor.ndary of 3ajd
. H tractsetapost maifced P
thence due south following fljlb
tho laods of G. Longons Y. VI
Cnua 10 vs. drove stnke markel
XXX 1.006 vs drove stake maiked
XX iX 2 002 Yd. diove stake marked
XXVIII 2 998 vs.drove stake marked
XXyil 3.W94 vs. drcve stake
marked XXVI 4 990 vs. drove stake
for road 5000 va. eet post marked
L 5010 vs. uc os road. 6006 vs.
I PJY drove stake marked XXIV
H 7.C02 vs. drove ituke inuraed
XXUI 799S varac'" drove btke
murked XXII. 8 990 varas drovt-
stake marked XXf 9 994 varas drove
stake fo? toad L 10000 varut
sot io t marked FrjlV 10010 varas
acros3 load li 10 200 varas
to Tiocno Ieka 1000 varas across
the came J 1.006 varaa drove atakt
marked XIX 12 002 varus duve
stake marked XVIIL 12 998 va-a.
drove stska mrk.i XYII 13994
varus dr. ve stake marked XYI. 14 -990
varas drove stake for road
15000 vs. set peat marki d
L 15010 vara across road
I jfll 16.0U6 van.s drttve stake
ii marktd Xiy 17002 varas
drove stake marktd XIII. 17 998
varas drove etjke marked X.I. 1S.994
varas drove stake marked XI 19990
varas drove stake for road Ij
20000 vs. set podt oaark-d P; III
1 20.010 vs. aor ts road 21006 h.
varas drova stake marktd IX. 22002"
varas drove stake marked VIII 22-
99S varas drove stake maiked VII.
23 270 varas to A novo 23 320 varab
hcrosd tho Eamo 23 994 aras drove
fetaka marked VI 24 990 varas
diove etake lar road 25
000 var-.s set post markod
j 25010 viras across road 26
P1I 006 varas drove stuke marked
H IV 27.002 varfrs drove btake
marked III 27 99&varas drove stake
marked II. 28994 v&i as drovu stake
maiked 1 29 990 varas drove stake
for road 30.0C0 varas to P!aCQ of ue"
"inning said tract oontflinmg 7000
acres more or leea.
Both iracta containing in the
aggregate 27150 acfes more or ies?.
Said land will be sold to satisfy
the debt secured by said trust deed
and such title will be given as is vest
ed in said Trustee.
BrownavjUe T s-s th S 27h.. day
of Jaunasy A. D. 1898.
CLE Mari.
Subs jtQta 'Imsttie.
'
aaSSfeasfcr:a&S:
hsGSSSmtvvwnmwm
rrr
I
f TTV
(teiwRfssysTSGEsri ?a
LMJ
15- Srv-Ti- rf i-ri 7rsr as
r
ircgetab!e?xcpanilicafbrAs-
similaling tfceFcodandRegulaL-
tir tbSoii!fldiSSid.B0wel5 e
mgsggffgggg&
. euce
i hence
tneace
hence
ajuth
south
son'h
son h
trbfnce goitth
'honcB south
' i et.ee
henoo
'lt6DC0
t'it-Qee
thence
thence
thtEC3
north
SOULh
south
north 87iD w.st 32 ve
theoce north for wttt hue said .M
triict 50 v. tel a post marked JRl!
2t0 va. to sffntap and lagoon 11
2783.50 vara acrots sai.l lag on to
fouce 3.791.50 varas to ro&d 3.801.50
varas to SI post on has h e
maiked B! I thence froai siid p t.l
OF KiHOSTOH; N. Y.
Cured of Spasms by Dr. Mites' NervJna.
"SEIB many cases of spasms St Vitas
dance and ejrilcpsy that Dr. Miles
Restorative Nerv:u3 lias care J voald
alone glvo this great remedy -wide -reputation.
Mrs. Valter A. Stcwaki TT3 Broadway
Kingston II. Y says March 3 2?&6: "In 1683
Trbiloon a visit to friends or ItUle girt was
tuKen -K-ith spasms. We hastened horn to
our family physician. lie ($& ail he could
55gB3ggggg but failed. We called
S" hirS53t teral physlciaTisbut
ftaV - rf. -?g the s.-absns continued
Rgli f!:ce her toncae bc;acia
fcf.- Ksaitil .NSfl
nnrtli li For wt-sfe houi.darv of
aA frt TO o Rf o cr-Ufl fnr! KL l?vl?t-S partially paralyzed
- a. j .. u i.-i fe r &.- 3and the doctors said
roitti X UW ve. uiuvc aLtin.o uitibc i
2 002 vs. drove stake marked II J
2 998 vb. drova sthka marked III
3 994 ve. drove siakw m'tiked IV 4-i-J90
vs. drove stake for road M
0 000 vs. seta post ma.-Led I)P
5 010 vs across said road H
6 006 vs. drove sake maiked VI
6 2
sliewenld never tai
?tn?n. Nifflifc and dav
&&JJi&S??5l3 wc watched the poor
little sufferer and t-ied every remedy we
saw advertised for such cases nut got no re-
lief. Wehegarrgirfns Dr. Mito' Nervine
and after taking four bottles slid was rnn-
ning alKut as well and Lapp? as ever "
lr. liiles' Remedies aresuid by au drag-
So VS. to Airovo 6300 VS. across ?Lts unaer a positive guaranrw a. j-"
... -i .i i j hnnaOc nr rvmAv rftrnnced uoojcdh iie.rt
tne earn?.' uuz vs.aove siass maiKea ; - - - - - -
rt- nni . u jutl Serves sent tree to ail applicants.
-YIl i 99o vs. UrvYO siiie marker tv-jles iirICi.1 CO Clkhazt In2.
Prosoles DigesorXke r ful-
ness andRest-Cofifeilfis neilhsr
ODuimMcrpuine cor Mineral
Hot TSjiziG otic.
jhapecfCdBrSM-TELSimEIl
Arzti.Sxl
ffkiSed-
Cfmt&d Safer
AtvrfectRemedv forConstioa
lion. Sour StoiDach.Diarrftoea
WornsConviit3!0RSre'ensfl-
K8S5 sndLoss OF SIE5P.
JacSirnite Signature oZ
NEW YOBK.
drJfeasvfeJBaiaBs
?5flB
-ssyv
tea Js va. fe 6b Sf s m
S3 S3 ?SS5 a3E ?ej!Bl
taSy.
The Imd You HaY
Alwavs BoiiffM
1 - - o
i Bears the Faosimile
Signatare
vm
iKisa
m OF1
m
KM
01T THE
WRAPPE
OF EVEET
p-stM jri
l ILE
-v
OU
TIE HMD
YOU ME
iuTWRVC HftlTflTI'Pl
g EXACT COPY OF VHAFPE2. !iliiii3.1?J yvVfM41
Just try a 10c box Cascaret ther
finest liyer a'nd bowel regulator eve
made.
ValTJsbls to V"oruen
Especially vaiaable to wrtnen Is Browns'
Iron Bitters. Backache TanisheF headaehe
disappears strengih tak the place of -weakness
and the kw of health cosnes to the
pallid" cheek when this wonderful remedy is
taken. For sickly children or oyerworked
men it has no equal. No home should be
without Browns' Iron Bitters. For sale by
"All dealers.
a j FkE2: $20.00 IN OOLD
V A 3 1 T? BKycIe.Gold Watch Diamond
5. ViAa mag or a Scholarship in
Ks s BraBghoa's practical Business.
trir. t Si it. S-3 College ashviueTenn- cai-
a e-'-kSvencrTexarkana. Tex. 01
n scholsrshm n most anv other reoutaole bust
1 nes3colle or literary school in theU. S. can eg!
I secured bv doinz a httle work at home for the
Yoiths Attvocate an liiastraieu sersi-montntjii
journal. It :s elcratisr in character moral-ic
tonr.ancl especisSJy intereiag andproStabIeto
young people bat read -with jntere and profit.
by people of all ages. Stones and other interS
estine matter -weil lltestrated. Saiplecopie
gemtirfte. Agent? wanted. AdreiS "!cti2
Advocate Pub. Co.. Nashville. Tena.
Mention thes pepcr.l
jy for -;Sfc""'
jy Mmi anl Artistic
X
4 T
With &H P lrar
V
'
r
Give Us a Call.
?
Tliat Pale Face and Thcse-
Solorless LIds are
Kalnre Is Crying for Help."
tlse Bloca Is Hungry for IRON
The nervous system controls the action'
of the vital organs of the body. Unless
they are in a perfect state of health they
lose the functions nature intended them
for. The nervous system cannot be in'
proper working order unless properly fed
by rich red andlife-givin blood. The
blood's active principle isthe red corpuscles '
that contain iron. The white corpuscles
are the sewers of the body to carry off
impurities. Too few red corpuscles in
proportion to white ones means an im-
poverished condition of "-the blood that
shows itself in the pale face and colorless
Ups. Dr. Barter's ' Ire: Tonic is 2 pre-'
paration containing iron m- such form that
it immediately strikes the circulatory sys-"
tern and furnishes what nature has not
provided. Dr. Hatter's Iron Tonic is put
up in ascientific manner. It has had 42:
3'ears actual test on the market.
Sold c rerrwhere. Sanple &oe of Dr. Earler Little
Liver PlCs sail Bsos of Dreaaro mailed. frc.
Address- HETERy Bayten Ohio.
!J? B Sistio 5iver F 2& 3 tSr 3a? ao-
Heaoaclfe
Osllls
Dizziiress
Constipation
Palpitation
Besponcency
Indfsrestion
Fever
Muddy Complexion"
Nervousness
Pain in Back
Cola Estremltes
Loss of Memory
Loss of Appetite
dimness of Vision
vTasjIng!Avtay
fit Tkr
T 1 ;k
o
-'X
11!
- II
.-.
i
1 1
j
gps-'B
V
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 179, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 29, 1898, newspaper, January 29, 1898; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116228/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .