The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 248, Ed. 1, Monday, April 3, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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LAWYER A2?0 I2A3J D iGENr.
Money to-X?oafi on Good Security.
Office' Jn ffie lal2BH Building on Levee
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BSOTKPVIELE TEaAS;.
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WHllpractxce'in any ofthe State courts
iKrhen specially employed
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feFOKNEY Af LAW.
Wllf practice in all-SFederal tind State
courts.
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ATTORNEV-Am'A'W. .
"ffill practice in District State and
6ii wita Jsb. B." Wells in Bio Graado Sailroatl
- - : Building (npstaiw).
Brownsville
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lysiclal Surpon and fecoiier
.Special atteitiion given to
treatment of disease hy electri-
city. . -g.
Responsible calls attended
day. or night. Office aud res-
idence in Pena Building.
evee Strsaft Brownsville.
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CONSaLIUATED IN JOLY 18&3.
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of ynfe-s.
From diii afier Ddc.lst. 189S
regular passenger train will
run aa follows y
SEGUXAE TBAtS".
:Lsaves Brownsville (Daily) at -2. .m .
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Isabel V
JOSE CELAYA
QBSERAL MANjfcffEK
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to. put all his Knowledge experi-
ence and skill into the prescription
he writes. It is an order for the
combination of remedies your.jc&se"
cfsirfanas . lie can .up relj- on re
sults unless the ingrediMitsaro pure
and reliable and properly com-
pounded. Be fair to your doctor & to your-
self by brinirin your prescriptions
liero. Thev will be comnoiinded
only by Registered Phannacits
who af(5 aided by the largest stock
Til Cituga in thisj)art of the .state.
Everything of the linest 'quality
that money cn buy or Oiperience.
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leaaQiiarturs
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A.nd Fjihcy Goods of all Desanp
- trons "suitable for
Wedding ant! Birthday Presents!
Music Books Stationery'- tdysf Pebs
Inlis Jevrelfy Silverware Fancy
Goods f every description
.fust received J?y
IfifiEi. K-iHisI;-
. Bfo ynsYille Texas.
"AVent.for ()iVjrombston'e5.
Oif eveFy Steahief '
' JFeih afif omia evsp'oratec- - rnhi"
prni& niice mealj-pigs feet sour
kraut prese.rves jellies Spanish olives
in. kegs picKIes roasted peamitscitrqn
cm tants .dates raisins a fine assortment
of candies- extracts. ScoJth;'-'MaT2;t
frsshcrated cocoantit c6roanuts fia&j
craxsrsfresh fryit? a-nd abw ali-lprajaj
pears p:acnest apncotst clc in uavj
Willrecieve by. Jest ft'eamer-cranberries
peach and aprfcot jelly etc.
Will keep on hand afresh; l:ne.pr
rdFerV al- Ijnvst 'pricti. Abo fine fur
Point Isabel o.p. mJnrft ama7ATn-H- rirdMnc. and their
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AVITIi THE DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHlOll. W AS PTJBLISaKil HMK.foii's.TESN tfi:aRS.
I TREBS iHAT GROW BREAD. 1
Tlie bread-frnit ti-ee of Ceylon is
very remarkable. Its fruit is "bak-f
ed and eaten as we eat "bread and
i equally good;and nutritious. In
Bai-fcutu SontS Americs is a trae
which by piercing the ferunk pro -
ducesmilk with which the inhabit-
antsfeed theii- chiln. Iathe;prince Hoiienlohe. is. spending his
interior o 0?- a tree wnien - bir1Mayj faai tomorrow
produces of cdJefiWmtter. It re M Badeilj miinter of f or-
sembles the American pak and its e- affairs Baroa V0I1 Bnelaw is
tirmc m wmen une dutwi: is
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Sierra Leone.is the cream-fi-ait
tree the fcoU oi which is quite
agreeable in taste. At Table Bay
I near tie Cape of Good Hope is
small tree" the hemes of which
make excellent candles. It -is also
iouru m tne Azores xae vegeta
ble tallow tree also grows in Sum-
atra in Algeria and m- China. In
the island of Chusan large qnanti-
ties of oil and tallow h:S extracted
from its fruit which is gathered
in. November or December whefi
he tree has lost all its leaves. The'
j bark of tree in China produces a
beautiful soap. Trees of the sap-
indus or soap-berry order abo
j grow in the North of Africa. They t
ji.iu.u uuuiuu;.. mjtjLu.u unii vj -jij.u
per cent of saponin. April La-
dled Home Journal.
IHL ILTSEisiCH
L0CATI05 : 'rd' '
he Barber's old
Is stficily "up to date': and assures
Ieastng results to all urrqns.
iSs cniyoa vtoi k; both cop'yihg anti
enlarging is perfect Visitors
welboinu and-inspection of .work
invited.
H- WALLIS.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Its Introducing new and select syi9
of work at his parlors. Also new styiei
of-fancy card mounts.
gg3 opyiiig and enlargements n crayon
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(Successor to Christiaa Hesq.
DEALER IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
I: Highest Price Paid For Gountrv
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Point Isiibel Ticas.
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VVMil- practice in ali Federal and State
Courts (JompJeteabstraci-o Star-county i
ard famusy trees in relation there tokept
inofiice. .
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ElfRCrlANDISiil - - BROKER
Con slgumen ta-Solfci teu .
prepareu is not uniAJxe im uiav. Holstem. But a well informed in-
Park the great traveler declared . 1 savs Q goverimient here
that the butter surpassed anymade is.steptical as' to -IdmiM Eautz'
in England frolicoVs milk. AS fa-' -J- tt oe Kh i
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MoroAYi AP'BIL
BERLIN STARTLED :
TIib Assirtion That Herr Sose
Protested. .Against Depositacm
Is Doubted.
J B&iMareli 30. Tlli German
mveroirfc was 'taka wholly by
jSIrigV:ti1e fiows from ga-
moa. The Imperial Chaneell&r
eil-iovlVft. tt fortiuVht's vacation in.
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instrilctioil for a bombardment
wer bac npon gg and
AlQ6rieail claims tiiat Mataafa' was
JLi3UJ-U.'-liaWi-J. UU liyi-VlO CJJ.I.U Ull
aconfeaveninftbd.sftll BS
ggrresoondent's informant
points out contrayention w'as
nQt specified and the government:
presumes that if the act was xgaliy
infringed Herr Rose the German
ooWdl would also have resisted as
his government instructed him
strictly to coniorm to the: act. -.....
The assertion that Herr Rose;
protested a'gaihsfHheaposition. o
the provisional government is
doubted here as it is claimed Herr
Rose was instructed not to identify
J himself with Matasfa more closely
thaii the representatives of the
other powers. There is consider
able cnriQsny in was city as to tne
effect the outbreak wilThave on the
attitude of the United States and
Great Britain. The view remains
that the final settlement will be in
no way changed by the outbreak of
hostilities buti must be arranged
jby the joint action of the three
cabinets; . .
The seini-onlcially Post com-
liijenfe calmlv npon the new situa-
tation and says that Germany will
remain neutral-..
Berlin: March 30. A brief ofii-
cial dispatch from Apia dated
MarcH 20 . saj-s : The bombard
ment continues. In pursuance to
military orders the whites liave
evacuated many houses. x The
chiefs of tlie Tanns party who
ere exiled to other islands have
been brought back from ijjolft.
The lire arms and ammuxiitioic
taken from Tanus on Jan.2nd
have been returned.
A DASTA-RDHT ACTION.
Attempt To "V7fJck .a' San Antonio
and Afansas Pass Passenger
Train Near Corpus Christi.
. Corpus Christi Texas March 29-.
An attempt was made last night
to wreck the San Antonio & Aran-
sas passenger train near this city.
A large rail was laid cross-wie. on
thetr'ack near the-bayou bridge
ffhe cowcatcher of the encine struck'
the obstruction and cut it in i?
part of the ifiail becoming clogged
tnid&f the engine causing the train-
men to stop and investigate. No
other damage was done. The work
is thought to be that of some one
rhaving a grudge .against the road.
oarrest hasyet Jaeeir matte- but
Sheriif - McTiernah has offered aj
reward for the apprehension of thej
perpetrators. A similar attempt oi
this kind was; made about a year
.ago'xwhen' the farain was "ditched
Tnear the reef.
RANGERS LEAVE-BAREDQ;
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Under Gapt- 3V R. Kighesl They
. Have Returned o Ysleta.
EI Paso Texas March 20 The
"West TexasRangers under Gapt.
iTtJRt!B5ighe5 hayergfctrned froni
Laredo; T.tocamp-near "let
.Sexj. Rangers Ed Brjant wHb was
nece&sarv.
tr-QOps'hadqnened the rioting ie -
;. irn Ti.-i- ij rj it.j. j.T-i-. ! " .11 - -.-. f T- '? f-!rt- TkA. t i- a. r-i Ja.Jr- .
visit to Laredo proved entii-ery itn'-j .-; tLnHnn o. iw.immer. '. '-
as the arrival of fhfi rs " uuwmcu v
forev the rangers rescued the RnoftM.. cases Dngumted ip LnQ;
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HOW-TO WA&& YOUR PACE
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1 ; 2&2&VBJUKESX &&BE
I ftiakes the food more dslkious enjl whoiesohiS
RqyAt. cakwg pqta coatw Ygaic -' Cc-t '
HefeliaJTh'afc Will" Insm-e $ G&Wston Esbllshes r05e ; For
Girl a: Godd -Complexion. f Smtilipox PaSerj There Pa-
1 . ...js. - " - tienfs Therotr
n'kflTiwii T?ir.4 r-. rr Tc. r.
d-ituuil JLAUiiJ . ilLiCr. JLlUAIipiltJ-iUl
j the April Ladies' - Hom Jeiimal
guarantees any vgirl a good coin- established a detention efti -for-plexiotf
WrTo will wash her face smailpo patients and persons who':
every night and mornings and twj?e
a day besides according to her
us i.
directions'The water e)ust not street bnii uninhabited portion of
be puletold in winter and. s3ap the island east of the city. There
slitfufd be used but once a day. are fourteen tents in the camp. It
They fingers are better than any has a full hospital coinmjssar
sponge or glove or flannel and they yisistance-Tmd guard equipment
should be used as-Jhe. masseuse with Drs. IniTI's and Teager in
nse hers pressing hem firmly but charge. .- -.i.I;
gennitothe sldi and passing ; lliere. 5fe three smallpox pa-.
them twetor three times" over every tients in the hospital- department
inch of the face More particular and five persons' who have been
pains.shoiiIdbe devoted-ib the corn- exposed are in the detention cajup
efs; where dust is always Hable to. One other case of sma!Ij&3;vl be-
lodge around the eyes nose and moved to the camp as soon; as the
mouth. Itj tfLsheloth is.jajsrd it patient i a"ble- to "stand thu triji..
should hi the soeta fiafest.MBi?s& sxihe only cases known
sud plenty of water should be ap- j of at present except the two orig-
plied after the soap so as to washitjinal cases which are' convalescent
all away. The .drying process; and aSout ready to be dischdrgi
should Be Icmally thorough andj tjc- new cases have originated in.
eLffectual a hurried ruot opening .the part of town- wjiere. the first
the way to 8tCt.3rts of roughnesses j ease came from. The oSiir cases
and ehappingSi 2sot one girl in! have all come from tho same dis
twenty knows how to wash her
face and that is the reason" why
massage nourishes. It thoroughly
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THE JAMAICA RIOT
Particulars of the Casualties
American Sailors.
to
New Ydrk"' -March 31. A dis-
patch to the Herald from Kingston
Jamaica says : During the - fight
between American sailors and na-
tive boatmen on Tuesday at . the
wharf the casualties. were: Indiana
Two. kjil?d- (O'iiba&y ..and an-
other) and several wounded.
Texas-James Darcy. oiler con-
cussion of the brain and !". R.
McMahon fractiredknee; .ar??"2C
FinV'riortK on mt Supply.. Three
men from the Texas are in the hos
vital: One named Green a water
inj
ply. -That ship's .whaieboat cr.ew f
being stoned by natives were fore
ed overboard to escape death.
Eight natives are reported killed
The Newark t&xlved tins" morning.
AID. FOR THE SrPFERERS.
.Qorpu; Christi Tax. Marjih 30.
A shipment of corn " aioT otSer
provisions. .aggregating 2500
pounds was made from this . city
yesterday by R. G. Blossmair &
Co. to the smallpox sufferers at
Aguilares about tlnrty-five miles
eatof Laredo. The provisions
were donated by Miss Carmen
B:en;edy jqf tSis city s.jo? were ship-
ped to Father Ping the Cathoilo
priest at that point for distribu-
tion among the poverty stricken
smallpox sufferers there.
Tnis il'a yeryjeoniinecoable net
on fiie part of IVIiss 5eedy5?ho
alsodbnated JKHJ-arcs; of dbmsGc
to" fhe Laredo' uffereTs; onl;v; a f ew
days previous.'
TWO CASES AT BEAUMONT.
.eauilibnt;' Tex
Two cs
to Kea spread of tlie. dLsease.
tender mavdieQm a stab Avound.p-14-11 siaigr-jm aetnufa.-
Twente' &&r galoxs worerJidas aoBskefc was lowered tho
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urea mciuaing- iout on i ue ri- - -g v guwu w
ses of. srallixi both 'naJ41:QSfeephg?iSfe fei
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DETEMTIOl.HOSPHAL.
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UtiX tJUUil J-CA iSliiTCil OU.
City Health Physician Fisher ha.
have been:exposs . It iV
upon a little :Qle''A.fion -east
situated.
u.jjif. a. iivw- sji. 'pwu-vojii vy. j'ixai
unnn o ifr 3 alonnhnn rn -I- sx-P f.-1.-
trict. Alilhe patients thus far
are colored. . -
Or.
TRANSPORT CROOK IS" PORT
The Bodies of the G$ Heroes
loaded At -Brooklyn.
en-
New York Mcirch 3- TheUnit-.
. States transport Crook havings"
on board the bodies of the 6S6
Amoricaa soldiers and civilians -who
lositfieir Uves in the Spanish-
Amedean war was moored along-
side the government dock in Brook-
lyn today and Rework of diseharj -ing
her cargo "was commenced.
Cap. Buck with company I of tho
Thirteenth Infantry awaited tho-
rftmval of tlie vessel. The trans- -
f?3?" of '-v hcs contain
ing tse easse rrom tno- iOiiTj to
thewaifwas siow.worlr. Padded;
honor salttted.
.The work of .trjansf erring the fe
iurdnder of the caskets to the dccl
will probably occupy the greater
?art three - as-the boxes are.
.swung over at leo- race of one exery
jfive minutes. "Whan the.jpaskets-
xeacli the floor of the doe'CUey aro
ipnt on a litter and carried 'by four.
Lmen to dif erent parts cf the wharfs
feo that identifieation by relatives or
fnends would be felicitated.
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sjfe Lading7 JLg&q jJonrM
etHiifed fhe "AmeriefS Fights of
Anthony ...Hope's new romnce.
"Tlie Gountess lfinlia" and wilf
begin- its pubjs&tioa i:ifte Ma'
since-jher Prisr o Zenda.-
"The Countess Emilia" is-
notB-i
tl&c its--predecessor itf-gtyl andV
tresthient and iniS sctic&. It5;-
motif . is tltaof the maijige. re
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 248, Ed. 1, Monday, April 3, 1899, newspaper, April 3, 1899; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116357/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .