The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, September 16, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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For UnllGrtlaies Senator:
CNAKLES'iU CKERSON
FoirUongfress.lf h 1 'istrict :
UtmPv LED ERG
-Qfc'QSjyfft CoSnty:
lrirovferMor:
JOSBPJTO.
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SAYETRSy.:
Of la&tropT-H '- :
For LieutBgant-Govesnor :"
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BUOWNINCar
OfYinarHlo.
JFor'Attorney-denerailr"
tiiom a s ' J3. sstrrl vr
-- . 0fHniaboro; : ".
FoJ- Comptroller : "
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j?6r Land Commj?sloner :
GEO ridfi W: FINGER
Of Fort Wortliv
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tnreiprw. naBEis
Of Vernon.
For RailroadXCotnnnssioiier :
ALIilSON 31 AY FIELD
'"' ' OF Slierniarfl
r 'Suneriiitomlnr of PUblici
Instraclion :
j; S."KJafDAJLL
Of Lailonis
Aachy is a form oLdiseasek
or insanity but there' are no
ekperts" yet vvhd can cure it.
Mr.: McR-rNLEY. sjms to
Have made a most axopf latQj
seiSctibn when ne" named H2V';
ior" ambassador; to England
IVIayS. his successor be as suc
cessful?
.t -zba&i
' -SiNCE'the president hascon-
xrftided to investigate the causes
-forthenTismanatremert whichl
3fas marked the conduct oi the
.-war. in so many instancesVit;is
!but right that the p eople and
bpvV all-lxbe- press should
.-jgease-; their criticisms and await
" itHeresnitof the investigation.
IThe lepublicarimajonty in
Maine has shrunk twenty-five
percent; as shown by the re-
Ttlirns in the state election last
Tuesday. When- the Novem-
ber returns are in frorrfall oyer
kh'e countrs there will probably
' . . .
J5t a"b-hole where there was
formerly a republican majority.
Austria declined the propo-
sttibn of :th'e United Stated to
advance the diplomatic presen--
tatives of the two countries re-
isspeetively-tO'the rank of am-
fador- and.bntjfor the sus-
Jglion of the jubiless ceremo-
:iifes - on ' rfccouiit of- the em-
j?rsss' death tlie repfeentatrc
jftiiistoiintry at' the Austrian
jBrort.woiridjaye".-"had ttit :
SSnsVmgca4Utisjiinif
"n-aim 6urtTOremoniaTs;tgunjJhat whatg
jjr '-3--r - S t ' MS T
'- SJSSiik An rrm iwf"
stnashows how dItjiatri5t P'HBfef11
nntrV -hs Mt lor bpain Yn
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i riHa. and is mcf ? irs -fmiMfrinv chroncrtlT
land economy. 'Eiiero. la siote curative
power in a bottle of EoodfSarsaparilla
tliaa in any ether ThWicfej -jritli its
unequalled record of creifprpves tlie
best medicine for 1I; blood diseases is
Hood's
Sairsa-
pariffa The One True BIoodFPuriSer. All druggists. $L
t-yl 0:11 re XAvex Ula; easy to.
ilOOClS FlllS take easy to operate.25c;
The work of creating a-new
nationand formulatTng a" gov
ernSSnt for it is no easy task
and requires time as well' as
thought The founders of the
Cuban republiGr- having the
protection of the United States
and no longer having to fight
for tneinihdependence should
study -well the various--"ex1
amples- of ; -republican
ments and make no mistakes
in the adoption of a. coristitu-
tiGn; They have every oppor
tunity to found a: government
which' m ay -prove-a model .for
other nations '-provided the
Cubans; themselves support
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ENGLISJgrENCQM-
- -. IUMS OiWAY;
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London Chronicle" r'. 'Xj: -
:' Th e . olfi eiai a n rio uncem en t
'we -make today that the Amer-
icanainbassadof in London
Oam'K.'Day the leading mem-
benoi-.the" peac "commission
who vilibe appointed aUhit-
ediitates judge is one of the
3Tat.:" Tt is not enough to say
te
that regrck ;wJlk be felt in -this
country at:-Mr. Hays departure.
WeshalMFbe very sorry iri-
deed. We' ksetin:the first
place a man whose presence
is axMstinct gain to the public
arlcf prh'ate life of London.
Mr. Hay has not accepted we
(eel sure more than one in
fifty.. of the invitations to public
m'nd'semi-public gatherings that
have been addressed ' to Kim
'bnV-wKen'ever he has done pre-
cisely the thing which the mo-
ment demanded and struck
a note which' reverberated
through both countries. A:
public man' who coulcT always
be counted upon for wit and
wisdom eloquently uttered is
naturally ill spared by us. But'
'Mr. Flay has -done much more
tban this. His studies and ex-
periences have made a trained
diplomatist of him "many of the
best-qualities of the" two. na
dons characterize him; he is' at:
the same time a profoundly-sin
cere .American and an Anglo-
Saxon patriot; and during a
trine of intense-crisis; he has in
terrete4chcountryrto the
other idllrtH: consummate tact
and p'ilh He has been
a mostantimate witness ot the
sen f ihientsfop this cou n try toH
ward his own and it: is there
fore b matter of deep satfefad
tion toils that" he should be
come the f mMster of foreign
affairs tor that is wltat weicall
the office known to the Amer-
jcan'consitutian as secretary oi
'states at u'rasningtoiv.iL ib i
"S-S.
y2&ibsa appointed 'secretary
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ioist3taja suctccu mi. -
oflWv h'aDDen to nsfesha
that auestmjyMpwfew
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29B - .- . . S-Jr. . 1 1 T--i:.a --T5t-- iissassucij
instance of his skill In : tlie se
lection of -his colleagues a"hd
we congratulate Mr. Hay'ttpqn
tbe.high-'nbnor so deservedly
bestowed upon him'.' . '' :f :
WALES aS A". MIMIC:
They tell a ralher good stbf y.
about H. RH.' the. Prince of
Wales. A couple" -of weeks
ago ne was taking a walk in
St. James Park before break
fast when he found hfmselffol
lowed by a- well-dressed but
cfa2ylookjng old woman." Hav
this woman before
and' probably guessing what
her object was the ; Prince re
govern-UolvedtG -take- nb: hotfee-ipf
her but continued his valk un
til obliged to .turn .homeward.-'
The woman immediately stood
before him and - curtsied The"
Prince raised his hat anE' tried
to pass; on.. V
t(l hav5 a grievan'ce; your
royal' Highness." began the
stranger producing irom Ker
handbag a roll of closelyiwrit-
ten parchment; -
"Ah cmada'tn these is not ze
first time I have been -taken for
Ue Prince of Wales!'' was the
reply in a gruff voice with a
strong German accent. ..
- After flashing a- glance oi
deepest' scorn upon him the
olcflady put away- herpfecious
documents remarking: lil
Eavetke honor to have known
all the members? of the royal
family and if my eyesight
were not becoming bad now
adays F should not have made
such an astonishing error-' asito
take you for the" Prince'- .The
Prince of Wales again" tGpkvQft
his bat -smiled arid proceeded
on his way. -
NATQ?HENDEK
.
SON'S PA'PSP.
Initial ' Nifmber Tells of .the
Ingratitude of the Repub-;.
licafp1 Party.
.
Austin .TekasT' September
..1 1 Colonel. .Nat Q:- Henc.er
son the irrepressible politician
arid newspaper man" has bob
bed in to public notice again.
He has removed to Austin and
started another newspaper.
He callslt the Texas' Repub-
lican. The initial number cbn-
tpins a ' spjcy salutatory by
Colonel Henderson of which"
the followingis' an extract:
"We are no office holder in
the'' republican party and ad
vocate the principles of the
samevithout any selfish mo-
tive. For years We labored
arid worked for its success. In
1888 while holdihcf.a.lacrative
posision under the democrats'
irt the house of representatives
at VVashihgton we voluntarily
abandoned our position when
the republican party was. trail-
in cr in thd dlist ' of' defeat" and
went 1300 miles to lndrana
I to sidvocate the election" of
L-General Plafrfeo.n to the pres
Sk - . - - .-.' - Or
11 cv witnihota pr
of
ijfTic o.a dollaF. '
C " ? - - '; - - ' - '
.VheViMr;:rCI.ey eland wa s
rain.
82F w
gr'irjti
ft
eran--..afc re-
dBwaEKcfcown. ;
-BBfej -l&S'nfcff " - t.
ft
some recognition and' compen
sation butwere ignoredi .not4
a Soutlierii republican -getting
3 positioar ; " - r "-'
'TAgain when the campaign
of r 896 opened .we were.. ; a.
McKinley -man and iveni: to
Cleveland and' Canton; Ohio
and assured Colorief M A.
Han n a all d Major McKinley
tb4t we should . return to
Texas the. interest of Major
McKinley for president.' We
carried out pur .word to tlie
letter and when he was. elect
ed or as soon as Ave could gtt
there we hied ourseif to the
great Mecca-of our hopes: and;
there we remained for eight
long months .askingohly'iora
moderate" salary of S75 per
month the same salary and
position we held under Presi-
dent Harrison and we receiv-
ed . no appointment at the
hands' of the. paity Ave had so
faithfully- serveck We asked
for bread and they gave us
not even a stone
taken in the privacy of a-worna
own noma insures quick relief and
speedy cura Women need not
hedta'e'now. ' Wfrfe of Cardui re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for its' adoption. Tt cures any
disease that cornea under-tha- head
of "female- troubiea'- disordered
menses falling -the -womb
"whites" change.of fi'fe. Itmakes
.women beautiful. by making the.m
well. It keepthem--youTig by
keeping them healthy;. 41.00 at
the exug store
Fbr advice In casss reairin? special
directions address. eMn? symptoms
tbfe Ladles' Advisory Deosrtraest."
The Chattanocga"MedJcine Co.. Chatta-
nooga. Tena.
wVl.DBIS0H.H J). dry Hfcs. says:
lH use VJirto of Cardul extensively In
nry practice and fir.d it am; -st ezceUcnt
preparation for female troubles;"
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BAlTARrf IS SINKING.
Dedliam Mass.. Sept.' 12-
The condition of Hon. Thomas
P. Bayard was unchanged' to-
day. He passed a rather un-
comfortable uighl and accord-
ing to his physicians he is
gradually sinking.' ' :
a r
'-. . . . A. Woaderfal IHs co very.
The last quarter of a century recorda
"many-wonderful discoveries iu .medicine.
. i)iuiione that have-accompHsbcd morofbr
numamiy xiian mac sierung oiu recietiy-
Sfawns' Iron Bitters. It seems to contain
thevery elements of good healtlj.ahdneithei.- -maac
"woman or child can take it without
deriving the greatest benefit; J'orEsleby'
"' "Adsall lers 'ic .
"The Caimry Glub'of "Vienna
has opemid- a-canary exhibi-
tion In tfrat cjty.' . The clubas
trying -to foster canary rais-
ing among working people as
.an easy method of increasing
thai n come of the poor. The
exhibiuou nn.mheis about 1500
11a live canaries and more than
o0 of the Dutch -variety?'
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CASTOR I A
-J?or Infants and. CMldreii. t
Tte-Kind You Have AIwajs-Bfeti
-? r ' 2-t - ---3-
w. joearsx tue
believihjr we wereentitledtrtpi:.: -
M .. : iir"n 1 9 1 -i
1 iii& mm mm s m
viip aasraas Baenu tea m m i cl. . s . . .Ia
a Sfrl Jh16 disc2Ses " i " iys
m f.'sfi& couia oniy ub h jf - t
g tejS X tions" by physi- g WnX 5
5 p. such 'treatment i MXpfb
w ? ) keat thousands of l I jrtSSjyfa ! 3s&&iS&a
a W?rm modest -women a i SSSra M SS5sfe.
4 silent about their M WP'-V 7 J ilP?giillSvv
i fef' suffering The in- M .iMft&MhJdm&Mm
& tcsssa ti'rtfiiirttMn of a 2i3KsBa5si3cswts..A. -gx2s&gs. Tea
13 Wine of Cardul has now demon- H -- fTr
a ctrated that nine-tenths c all .the M feasaC?5 :tqr
M cases of menstrual disordep do a ' &3)l k2L3'
3 not require a physician's attention S i J- "vli. "?V
M. at alh The simple pure S . Ff
H own noma insures quick relief and ml KSSStisli
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: -To MOTHERS.
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.t-;.'-ife EXCLUSIVE" USEOF THE WORD "JCASTORTA' AND ..
'rCI:-pnCKERJS CASTORTAv AS OUR TJCADEtAlSK..- '-..
V:: Bji. SAMUEL PITCHER
was tJi$ originator of ?C ASTORIA the same fhaf
has- borne and does now bear .J0fi - - om-evem
Jthefae-simile signature qf7S& wra$je
This is the original "CASTOSIA" which has Been usv&lfc
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty' y ears.
LOOK CAREFULLY' the wrapper' and see-ihat ii&
the kind yon have always bought f s&--rrm on the
and has the signature of (&a&z&c&4 Vmapi
per. No one has authority fronume to use nvj name except
Hie Centaur Company s of iuHich Chas. E. Fletcher is Fresidenii
March 241898:7 v - .
Do Not Be Deceived ' . f .
Do not endanger the fife of your child by accepting"
-a gheapsubstifiUte . wjiiich'. some rdniggist - niy - offerou
(bejeause he makes a few more pennies. on it);he in-
gredients of which even he does not know. .
SfmT. T7-.l TT TT
xu3 uma i ou nav Always puu;
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF -
Insist 011 "Having . -j
The pid ..That Never Ph3MTqil:
'- ' TMr.CCMTAUS COMPANY T I MUKXAT STKCCTi MCW YOBK.CITT.'
ft3
rritrtmiazi?3 Great E.emedv'i overcomes
werv form of "Sei-votis Derangement
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anfl atnhitioiis. i. i- if. IS me 3esr
in the world. P. P. P. is Nature
Catarrh. Malaria and all forms
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in aaults or children.
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irownsville
W: "TDOfiSETT &OO.;'
Owners mid Managers'
Desire to inform the traveling
trie -cos tract lor carrying the
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are prepared
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BETWEEN B8-0WNSYH&E AN0.A13SE.
Until' further notfee Stages will
the. followingf
--- - LEAVE BROWNS YJ1.E:
Daily at 6 : a. m. and arrives at Alice
in 39- hours.
Gotirteoiis tre
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v For further information address - - i. ..
FRANKS AYRKS . 7 JESSE OWyER
Agent Alice Texas.
"k 1 s anrn-M-r-r tmvz nwurn t car na
g- --- Mim i.i gm Miwiw mai IIHllulli
1 JAMW CAT!JAgH6 f
vvTTnw V-r tAtmI nvf '
of Hyanni tfassachust
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As He Is-NOTFilNQi . !.
As He might be-MUCH I;
He 3 a nervosa "wreck.
Hi3lifeis
a burden to himself andlilspresence
a fisa? r Ti -Pa-rriUTT 'i.-4 -fi-?v
M vu-lw kty &uo '" "J .w.
His lmtatoaiity Is mining
hi3 business and his ccn- -
stantly increasing- rmssies-:
ana imaginary am
driving fvf-ci into ik -grave.
2:hla uniiap-i
py man is only one oi - X
a jnillion in America - ."
Xf thare -were no re- -lief
for their con- -dition
they might in-
4eed rray for death
But 2Ser?otisness and
its morhid horxorai
are vanishing hefors
the raarvelott3. "worlc .
of advanced scicrc&
P. P. P.5
at once the acute symptoms of "
and soon malses the natientrrohnst
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comDinaaon ox axeeir ruoa. stn--
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public that-having been awarded"
United States mail they
to also carry
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leave Brownsville and Alice on
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schedule:
; - LEAVE -AlllCEi- i -----
Daily aL6 a. mrC(esdept5ron3apa--i
arrivalof-iikidinore raaiKtrafnvaird oev
Monday at ioatmr reacbfngBrownsr
.rille in39 hours.
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