The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 158, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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uetysrt PAYfes iEjsujfeyr. -Bright Ior i1-tlf craed (ilen;
fec'Tti5JrVTiritib. iexai iodfliM Kairroarff Between jfiie 'JCw.6 -
"-tei 3lkiiA& Ecildiko aoutb Sitfa East
: t : TEXAS.
VI.L.. J. j.. . t.
cpsaviy are requeued to&iy
tHMka inour will receive
IftgStWiUon aad Usui's better ter-
v- '"Qrar -
spondencs solicited on all matters
''tStcS-
-lutae of its author not f-.r pabiication
jtuniass diieotbd); but as a guarantee
. The steamer CJ inton is advertised
tosail from Morgan JJity for J3ra-
ds on Jan. 5. next Friday.
Now is the time to be planting
Irees. All who can afford it should
Set ont a few shade and fruit trees
t tjm:.. i t..... i;r
. ira ..u uuu .uvj
"bakes and orackers etc. etc.; can
-be fourid at Dennett's the Four
tfeenth street Grocer. AU the above
aognjTnous signatures appear to sucn tfQiltier rillVO aiiiriiieu r-Uat M V. All- Jf. T. vU3fUan UlHl H)t- Ml M. Tiic People Were So XicIIfThtbd Tfcat ' v 5 . 8-" . J FGiale
aSSSSM dekSolyedtoalmndoltti.e dendiola. " CapL aL VV-. Day . ' " jfl A B. j 2cta. . ? v
RMossity ai-iEe Jor sucn disclosure.- . : V TT fl . - ' i ' up 4 "I mad" th-i aarYey for the sirpet e'er : Af . t jmmbms. .. ..-i-S cu.
;. Wednesday J&a. S -1900. " h.or to. Monterey : bat Uiift is in- 'Port Brown was bo tavite.1 to be Ui got tho WWS I
ABOU r TOWN ' I00'"01' nCCr""g ?ntonMf!n """7'"' i7h;Jri;- " -P fe jlISSl'rcoED to Kly bed it months. f
. 'conjiuunic'atid to U5 by reliable med i't!1Q-- tlH-e M-1"1 the first familios not only rotoicil !o fe Wifl! WUniioitliCwnmbandiilcereoftherame. Ihavo been tna'edbytwo
.are guaranteed be first quality
zknd fresh. "v
if Brdwnsvilie Trahts deep water
' fet Brazos Santiago "it is a little as
u her people can do to ask Ihe goT-
congressional representative! canr puper for the year ending
. iiot.be expected to introduce a bill February 2Sth. A. D. 1901 em-
for shch a measure when the peo bracing postmortem e.xainihationx
. pie most interested have never re atteiidanae on all small pdx cases
-quested him to do ro. A public in.tlie city and comity atfd all
petition should be signed and for- other.medisal and snffrical services
warded to Mr. Kleberg without de- of whatsoever kind whether reu-
jav. ' dertd to the -county prisoners and
m - r i. j i -
The Hehald was today showu
letters received bv S. P. Wreford
laiit Evening from New Orieaus
stating that tho Morgan company
would . send one mdrs ship to
Brazos-Santiago but that the com
pany was refusing all hut thrdngh
freight and New Orleans shippers
were endeavoring to secure5 seheon
ers tli cduvey freight to this port.
Each year when we receive the
jiodd's .Sarsaparilia Calciidar we
-wonder how it is" possible to
. . .
Originate such clever designs. The
. ... .
liProverb Calender" lUeltrssus-
peiided in front of two robed girls
in dpHontp. nihlt and the otiir ni
Ji -i u '
liln On t.ho reverse side there.
re the 'usual astronomical cal- Cairierou tVomity r
Jubitidus and other facts. The j 'ers ri'akc Notice;
Calender is made to stand alone! Shiriey Stewart living earfrlVii
bti desk or table- or it may be Rose Texas has raised by irriga-
. snspended on t&d wall. You tiou this year six bales Of cotton
should be sure to get One of these ' on six acrps of Jafl; 1000 bushel
Calendars Croni your draggist of corn n twent3r aprVs and ou one
Or-one will be mailt?d to yon by acre from wliiMh he sold $75 worth
Sending 6 ceuts in stamps to CJ. I of onions; two more bales" of cot-.
Hotfd"& C Lowell Mass. itou.' During the past few?
t Iuoujhs 5000 ootids of buster have
-PiJRELY PERSON a I . j bt.en shippedf frcm Soekdale tx-
iiriP nham'tfion returned ro the as. The home-made battel4 is crow-
Poiut this morning.
Win. Eglv returned Us rV coui-fc
on' tho morning train. (
jio. J. Egancarae up fr .n tile
'XPoiut last evening and rernrnod by
tnemorniiig trafa SJy its y of rs when in nhid at the
Sheriff W. VN Shelly and hut-tire efiVci of a gentle rcmetly
Sudg'sMoaroe of Ki Grange City ijail by rtny uther. Children en-
graved in the citj yesterday fn.ro j.v it and it- benefits them. The
Austin on .their city way hcfine. rae iiiiedfv SVrup of Figs its
They lmve 'been in Anstirf on mdriUiHQt!lirei by fag California
business with thd governor1 3jrp Co. oiily.
relative" to the recejt trouble i
Kio Grande CitV between United Stockholders Meeting .
States troops a'nd
jLaredo llews 30.;
citizens.
F6 Over Fifty ears.
M.rs. MTiuslovr's Soothing Synfp
Jas-bjeen ned fot over mtv veara
i. . .
by. nmlions ot mothers for their
fect'SfuCcess'J Jt soothes the child
Softens the gums allays aii pain
cures wind stflic and is the best
remedy for $krrhoea. "it will re-
Keve the poor little snirerer imme-
Jiately. Sold by Druggets in
every part of the world. Twtntv
five cents a bottle..
Be sure ri;d
&sk for "ilrs. Yrnslow? :r.:
fcaud t&8 no Qth2 xia
. - - - . :
les the following article cwiceru
' - -
mg the proposed jMutanipros and
. i
ikOUteiey railroad JPOni -tUB-lllf-
parciai a leaning ;ve:ieo .ity PaVnd kt h'ni to th'p citv- The
v - - . r aafi C 11.111 t-O Lilt- .
per' tbl? MWing- -slated foiling gefitlettiew cwttipbsed Ihe
- - . COlcraiotet . UOl. rrfM u udv
Certain papers of U16. northern Mp-j )o9 Ma Ouiacho Lawyer
there such veli fohiided hopes of
reaiizrnirthisn-ork. as H-e Presi
dent of the public ha
s an noun c-
d that he witf lend aid tifrougii:1 A . ' :-lTjS ?n
jjig- le&l aathoriiy
lThe iiew line will -pnt- iu carn-;a j. 0Vation reeeivinj preet-
tnuuioitioii'imporkmt (joinruereial fr0ll a iare Coneoarse of
centres v:ineh have been in
cadence of late years"" owing
tiieiV oited condition."
.'
Ifotica. .
OfBce of County Clerk- Caiteroh
County Texas. Proposals and
'appliealion for-the uSice of County
Physician:-- y -
Sealed proposals for inedieal and
surgical treatment of and mediral
attendance on the -county prisoners
naitpers ur lo"othr persons i'l the
v .... .
- ?nVrnt r TinUliit nriot5li iVbtti zn
decreed by the court or its .county
judge will be received at my office
on or before 10 o'clock a. m. Feb-
ruary 1 2th. At D. 1000.
All bids should be sealed and
addressed to the Honorable Couuty
Commissioners' Court of Cameron
Cydnty' Texas and endorsed as
follows ;'Proposal and Apphwition
for the f Office of ConntV. Physi-
cian." The.1 t'buBtv-reserves tho
right ti rejeet anv and all bids.
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' Bv order of the CoairniFSHniers1
" . .
Court o E.Cameron urnty ieas
Jossph Webb Coulafey XHerk.
Brownsville Tex. Janl 3$!. 1900.:
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ding ont that hrong.it fro.m the
"""--x" B-ic.
Tho Moiiyrn .VjQter
iias found thuJUer little bnes fen
proved niore ln the pleasant
j he regular aunual meeting of
; the stockholders of the First Na-
tional BaaR of Brownsville Texas
will-be held at iU banking house
.- . '
between the hours of one and four
. ...
eieetinjr a bard of dirediors for
the enm:ye .and sitch other
business as may prdpe'fiy come
before it.
- AHHtr Cashier.
Brwnviik. Texas' Dec. 5 1839.
Via netopapsr for sale?
ce ti 25 cen
1
Eruiiiauo Lojero the dis-
tiiiguisbed commander of. the
:v ; Four 5fi JJini liiacy . zone of STexldo
afternoon as expected. T'be gen-
. T -r o! f;. d(
tfiai Wili LIICL- U V Ci: MILUKll IKUU w
y& . irirftr b-arins a receo-
Atf: 1.1DU SratlOU Dcnng i reuep
-.;:H.w;flt.MJ fn niVittr.
w ti. ."ft r
''. .t
- ' dlUI" " . "cu 7:
people when it ueared the plaza in
S . L . .
luarrison Gen.. Ldit-ro Wis fven
-Vitrs ineludioK the leading cil
to!2es mi( oflibuls uf Both Matam
"citi.
uno-
ros and Brownsville while the
street ' was filled Vflth" cheering
crowds hnd the military band of
.the Thirteenth Mexican regiment
playefl martial airs in front of his
residence. The general received
these affectionate welcome greet-
ings whir his acenstoined gracious-
! ness expressing -his gratitude to
the people of Matamoros.
lHE Herald is pleased to io;n
in extending a hearty lien venida
to tjie disti.iguished commander
an(W also pleased to learn that he
returns inuoli improved in health.
LA'rBEWS.
Ice in Ihe Mississippi at St. Lduis
has caused the Suspension of river
traffic;
The funeral of Cdu. Elenry W.
Lawtou was held at Manila Dec. 30
when th body was couveyed
aboard the transport Thomas for
tun asportation to the Un ited States.
-Senator Yest of Missouri an-
nounces that he will retire to pri-
vaie life in 1353.
Charles H. Cole the Bosrbn
hanker charged with embezzling
f$9O0OG0 of the C.lobe baltjk of that
cifc)- war srresfi'd in Los Angelas
Cal.
Th6 New York irrnhiciparf council
changed th nii9-of Elm -rret't to
Dewey avwme.
A d:astion8je in Chicago i.-
30 destroyed nearly a million d
. i i
iars ut pnijipiy iiuu mjiwcw ulur
firemen.
Deatiicss Caiuiot bo Cured.
by local appiiefftions-;Ui they cannot
....-.; .
reach the diseased portion or the ear.
There is only one way.to cure deaf-'
ness and that isi by constituttona
remedies. Deafness is caused bv
an inflamed co'ndiiibu of the
Sustdiiu Tube: "When t this tribe
rets lnflurned von lmve 6 rtinibliug
sound ol idperfect - hearing and
u v- i' r a a e
when it is entirely closed deafness
isUie result and unless the iu-
flammation can be taken out aiid j
condition hearing will bc: destroy-
ed forever j nine cases out of
t&n are caused by catarrh which is
nothing but an infiamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol-
lars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that can not
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars free.
F. j. CHENEY & CO.
foiedb' Ohio.
Sold by druggist 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are tne best.
To Cure a Coid in One Day.
Take Laxative' Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists-refund th'a
money if it failstd cure 2cVThe !
geunine ha5 L; B: Q. Tu each Tab- !
c:. .. !
hy :Jrowns' Iron iX:itsi. ftj d'nr-
tha blood nerves ittl siatn. elr'
KR1vjnr!Wn:..rh
men the tram nore aooiu iwonuu-act as clrivm out! ctadnctorv-nnt m- ifnMi.nrfr
S51US: Severe F.ains in te BaCK &
UtLaSC.k;.xlralas3a by 2110 3 .XK "fEAJffittBOmx pains and vcip-
eeai3. TeitaLaauyca-nrfrEuro tocbutiaco fej tom3 qf 2. liJ star; are: Graftal- A;
rihottenliiieiit. g pZTX uora of the disferefesinaud
jfiHEoixECcment. . VryzS also the mc3t; coramon. of fenitilo && v"
To accoianjuukt8 taose xrlto are paritnl gd -?57 v-S" ll essssWMte3and5aiIinoftbeVomb.jjV
to thtjeso of atcaiisershi -cpHyin iiputij fJi s ( V "53 13 orton tno result of negl9ctf
into thaaasaliases for caerruil tjk foj yw ivf and xrhea permitted to--coatimse Hj-
auid-f&rm -whicli trill bo ktiovm as jHi
liquid-Qtbitfn. a!ai. I'rico including tiio
apKryinfj tube is 75co:it3. Drajgisls or by
uisiL iljs liquid. loria tunbocues thrnQd-
icia'al properties ottirS-eblid pteprailoa. k-
THEIR FIRST HORSE CAR.
sisted on tiikinp tbosa places witboai
. jvagea The thisK waljiko a new toy
? children p.fflfcreorwitiW
it ja5t they laW fit. and nm vbnM
ride aronad for half a dav. The Yankee
roperictr-ndpnt . cf the lined was in a
sweat all the time brit ft was kicking
against a stone .wall. ?
. "The racks were single ones with
switches Jiere ahci there jcr the pars to
pass but suctf lllile things didb't
bother tbe drivers. Some of tbein wonld
'start the mnles on a dsd run and go
clear to the end of the line and others
wonld pnll ont on a switch and go to
bleep or indulge in gimiea with the pas-
sengers. I gtiHsa it was two months be-
fore the drivers consented . to give np
thoir eiesta hoars. At 12 o'clock pre-
cisely the nmlea were bronchi; to a halt.
no matter wbere the car was and the
driver wohld walk c to eat sleep and
ctiiVl-o on-1 Tin o-nnofTrft Knnrc ITrt or.
ican ever harries. Moat of the com-
plaints received were to the cixect that
the cars wtmt too fa3t. Eveii after we
got things somewhat systematic. Cob
Pablo Cliora the president of tho read
returned from a trip brie day to say to
the manager :
" 'Ah senor but I am araid we
cball never get our people to accept this
enterpriEO.'
" 'V.'hat Is wrong now?' wa3 asked.
" 'Why one of our greatest mer-
chantspaid his fare to be taken to tho
Alameda in 20 minntea hnd. lo and be-
hold tbe driver cat the time down to
15! We shall be mined by moving folks
around too qnickly. Lei ns tie up the
legs of the mnlea and take the whips
away from the drivera!' New Or-
leans Times-Democrat.
DOWN EAST CURIOSITY.
One Isatance In W2j1c It ZVam Jioi
Satisfied.
It takes a down east man to agk qnes-
tions but once in awbiie one of them
finds his match. Jonathan overtook a
gentleman v. ho was lfnveling on horse-
becir. notwithstanding tho fact that he
bad lost obe Ifeg. fiia enriosity was
awakened as he rode alongside of him
to know bo'w he chanced to msst witb
scch a miBiortnno.
"Been in the arm' 1 guesi!" was
the or.sions inquiry. .
"Never was ill the army in my life'
the teavaler returned.
"fit a duel p'bapat"
"Kevcr fought a duel sir."
"Borse throwed yea olf I guess cr
something cf tbat sort ?'
"No sir. nothing of tbe kind."
Jonathan tried various dodges bnt
all to no effect. At laat. almost ont oi
patience. he determined on a direct in-
h.uiry as to the nature of ihe accident
ky which the gentleman had come to
loe his leg.
j .."1 will tell yon" said the traveler.
"on condition that yon will piomisa
not to ask me another Question."
"Agreed agreed 1" exclaimed the
sager listener joyfully.
I . "Well sir." remarked the gentle-
.it xvabit off I"
"Bit offi" cried Jonathan. "Waal 1
wbat on th bit it0i"-Chri-
tian Endeavor World.
A PaTaisbed Cnta Pradericei
At' Osage City Mrs. C. A. Stodara
was cleaning tip her garret when by
some means the family cat sot into an
bid trahk filled with "clothing and was
fiht in tight end fast Just 20 days
ter Mrs.tcdnrd in the garrt
again and . heard the cat's feeble cry
tm truck. When the lid was 12ft-
ed the cat had just strengtn enough to
climb out. It had torn the clothing in
the' trunk all to pieces in its clawing
ana had gnawed the side3 nearly
through" iu several places. But perhaps
the most singular circumstance was
found in the manner in which the cat
took care cf itself after securing liberty
ilrs. Stodard efet before it a big dish of
milk and a big dish cf water. It wonld
fap it little of each and then lip down
for d few minutes when again it wonld
partake sparingly of the milk and wa-
ter and this preceding it contiuaed
fhronjih tbe whole afternoon. If tbat
cat- bad been a ha mas. doubtless ir
would bave swallbwed all ta wh
placed before it at one gulp. Kansas
City Journal.
"-ztf t.;vr caisicil again.- wih-
ton Journal.
U INFaKT FOOD- Bcrdcsn'c Condense. f.Vdk Co. New Yorfc S
1 ' Sti . womb ihe lioranianta ai-e vi;enerf K3t .
gil
t
f IP o
meutcinM and I and thnt rour G. F.
tiso for I "wiih to rt'cover i
juuui. j. ime .iaeu oiteooiuB
my health.
7 I Vs! 1 1 and relaxed and EaUir.ffQf tho Woiitli"
'3
Soli by s Drr55'45. Price $1.30 perBctils.
-
S If yon are in need C wall pa-f
Kpcrj at from one cent to forty
IrsenlS per roil call on
t S. W. BKOOltBi
Agont for
Broth & Klappeflch
Chicago.
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Endless variety of desiirns ancK
Shades.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
i A.MKS iJ.AVKLLS.
ATTllNEYtATW".
Sict Sccontl Fldar Rio o ranee Ruih
Building
15; REXcROj
ATTORNEY AT LAW
tv'iil practice in all Federal aha
courts".
BHOW.NSVILLE. TEXAS.
7-1 JT"
I i.3 li S JC
. HOTEL.
The Only First-Ci Kofcel in
Brovhsvili( .
"onveait'nt lo the business portion ol j
oj-sters shrimp crabSiycniscn ducks
season
vfrs. Lily 58bresr Prop
Qti. maris;
LiAWYEIt AND LAND MSESL
Idbney to Uoart on Good Sscurity
Office the Dalzell Building on Levo
Street.
BKowspviLiiH: texas:
I KlyfC!itKi
ATf OPlEY AT LAW;
Brbwn6viMe Texas.
Will practice in any 'of the fefate court
when specially employed'
"H A.-
TAXIDERMIST.
rEALEE tt
Mexican nrfi Sfouthern "tirds.' "Mamma
Skins Bird' Eggs and specimens ot
Natural History
Parker Row Next door t j Lti'cioB imis
Store.1
Brownsville - - Texas.
... . . t
To C tve Ija Grippe ill Two Days
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to 2nre. E. W
Grove's signature is on' each box
25&
Old newspapers for sale at this
offiea.
inggendraldeoilityaiid ijnd&rmiidn
th health. These JoKbesosie 2nd ay
Yrealiemng- ciseasss bo cured and .
tlio entire-fcrnalo aystciii hniiz npif
a law Dotue3 01 tno sreac larmio come
f
1
P. beutfit3memoretiia:iailotfi?rtrcat-
ana sun ceiwraircactJ . i snail continue its
BUSAS K. DAVIS lraboden. irk.
L. GSCS1LS i CO. CiattMaojCA.TcJia.
'
I A lSS OHaclf r
3 S uccessor to Miss A.Lps4e?) o
& tUva-vs in he ead in stvles anc
I Vi prices.nin now readv to show-orie S
8 0
of the choicest .and Finestf."
iiillinerv stocks in the h
" citv.
ii
X : A
n1Q Ag-ent for Butterick MM
! $ rVAnYh !r.ro0t
' Browns vrio Texas. W
MiXJJ
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el lies and Jams
jatineal and Kice
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4 I
-figii GradoHams
Utthegs and Spice
JUufi-iu-erel and Macafoni
hocblat;e and Cheese
Of tood goods for the money
O
V
inions if ybu please
ermidellii Canned Fruit
very that s nice
Ml...... . .
r&asonable nrine:
j (
ever fails td suit.
we monov bv bovine n
p.
y
John baiitlett
ATTO R N E Y-AT-L AfW.
Vili practice in District tat
Fori era I Courts.
Office wlttt Jaa. B. W1S la Bio GrrJB Sal . o
Baildinr (opstair).
rirownsville - - - - IL Tex
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Special rieniion girii ; tc? ;
trjuriifiit of disease by eiectri
city. -
KH3pohaihlH calls attHiicfedf
day or hleht. OHife and res-'
idrri: in Peiia liiilding..
Lb-? Street Browns vjfle
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R; r. p: Anderson
Graduate YCanderbilt Dntaf oIIcf5;
Nb charcre ior eathtninsf fee
r . li
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Jliccgth street. bfo-k rrom
11IIO NSV1 LLEWEac;
H. Goodrich.
Vr rORKKY AT; t
BKOWjriSVUXEp TLESaSr
AT 1QHJY At I
" Dealer in Reat E(state.
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