The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 136, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 24, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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f HE DAILI HERALD
THE OFFICIAL GiTY BR6AH
TUESDAY DEC 24 1S05
rKOWXSVTLlE TEXAS
ABOUT TOWN
Christinas ovc
Two Christmas trees thi evening
Tor Black Ifor oM leaf tobacco go
jHCelestin Jagou
Tlie Alice mail passed El Sanz at
550 this rriorning
The postoffico will cloo at nine
tyclock tomorrow inorninsr
Go to Jagou s for chewing tobacco
anrTget a ping of Drunmionds
See tlio line imported Ohinaware
at ilrs Knusse before it is all sold
The Knights of Honor hold a
faceting tonight at their lodge rooms
Company II 23rd infantry will ro
jplaco K troop which left yotorday
The steamer Clinton is adertised
lo sail Friday from jforgan City for
Brazos
Xono but Use tough old turkey
vill bo spared in the mas acro to-
night
Put a years subscription paid
up in The IIeualds Christmas
stocking
The steamboat Uessie passed Santa
Maria at dusk last night en route to
Edinburg
Your cigar dealer will give you a
niriar pipe free See advertisement
of Dukes Mixture
Troop K reached Santa Maria
at noon today and wont into camp
there until tomorrow
The merchants are enjoying a
brisk holiday trade especially thoso
who advertised their goods in The
JI En all
Caceres has just rocoived a com
plete assortment of hanging and
table lamp which he is selling at
very low prices
A Troop G will enjoy an elegant
dinner at tho post tomorrow Iloast
turkey with trimmings will consti-
tute tho principal feature of the
menu
Your sweetheart yearns for them
your sister likes them and yenr
mother doos too we mean those de-
licious candies at Kloiber s drug-
store
The midnight mass at tho Catholic
church tonight will be most imprcs
Bivo The church will bo brilliant-
ly illuminated with hundreds of
candles burning in the chandeliers
5jT Tho colebrants will be Father L
3Iaurel O 3L I Deacon Kev Ber-
nard SubDeacon Iter Sirois Tho
choir has been practicing for some
lime for this mass and will doubt-
less rendor some line music The
services at the church on Christmas
day will be the same as on Sunday
except that eacii priost will say
three masses
Posters have been distributed ad-
vertising an amateur dramatic per-
formance which will be given in
Matamoros at tho opera house next
Thursday Doc 2G The program
consists of a one act farce entitled
l Champagne Frappe and a two act
operetta La Gallina Ciega The
dramatic personae of the first are
Mises Joselina Canales Ifrm lliuo
josa and Mr Jose Arrest and of the
second piece Misso IiLaria M Guz
man Joscfina Canales and Messrs
Manuel Colsa Jesus Acuna and Mo
desto Gonzalez The personnol prom-
ises a good entertainment
In writing up the depauure of K
roop yesterday the reporter failed
to mention an interesting feature
namely that the departing soldiers
wero preceded by G Troop Captain
Wheeler who marched ahead with-
drawn sabre escorting thoir com-
rades but of town After t T Troop
rode K Troop with all their accou-
trements followed by tho commis-
sary and hospital wagons apt j
TTheeier s company accompiuid Iv
Troop about live miles 01S u r T > j
The rnrch will or quite
and will la = t about thr <
when the froop wil reach j
quarter on fov iinnent Kill at fvin
Anfono 11 e b < > v I irri t i-
tt I na j r
rirTi a i i tfr fn urnti i
TIIE CIITJISTM AS TREE
Tho children of UieTioshylcrian
Sunday school iogelircr with their
teachers parents and friends Who
formed a large and interested au-
dience gathered at the Presbyterian
churchact evening at half past ik
to enjoy their Chrismastied A few
pretty bright songs by the children
preceded the very interesting cere
inony of gathering the fruit from
the tioo which occupied a promi
nent place in front of the pulpit Tt
was quite a handsomo tree covered
with glowing wax candle pretlv
bags filled with nandie = rtpple and
and other fruits lending thoir bright
colors to mako a tempting array be-
fore the childrons eyes Then the
teachers wont busily to work snip-
ping the arried products of the
wonderful tree and distributing
them amongst the children which
was soon accomplished ending one
of the happiest of episodes in tiio
lives of the many little ones there
assembled
The Uerali > wishes toono and all
of its frieiida and patrons a very
wcrry Christmas on tho mdrrou
May old Santa nil their stockings
with good things tonight
PURELY PERSONAL
Dr Macy returned from tho Point
last evening
Frank Itabb loft yesterday for his
Santa Marin ranch
Tames A I rown retnrned yester-
day from his ranch
Dr Smi th loft for his homo at
Santa Maria this morning
Manuel Del rado was a passenger
for tho coat this morning
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W II Schmidt of Santa Maria ar-
rived last ovonirtg and will spend
the holiday in town
Capt Geo Stowe came up from
the Padre Island light hou = e last
evening and will spend Christmas
with his family
Goo Krausso arrived from the
back country yesterday whore ho is
teaching school to spendtho holidays
with his mother and sisters
District Attorney Jno I Kloiber
arrived last ovening after an absence
of sovoral months attending court at
the several places in his district
Joe Miller arrived on the Alico
stage last night aftor an absonce of a
month during which tim ° he visited
his old home San Angelo Dallas
and other Tevas points
Mr and Mrs Jno Champion of
Palmito ranch aic the happy parents
of a big bouncing boy born at 830
yesterday morning John is the
proudest man in Cameron county
over tho event
Too Celaya will arrive on tho
Alico stage this evening from a
short visit to Austin and other
poins lie is accompanied by Miss
Encarnacion Celaya his cousin
niece of Don Simon Celaya Miss
Celaya is just from Spain having
joined her cousin at San Antonio to
accompany him hither She will
make her homo in future with the
family of her undo in thi citv
The U S Govt Reports
sjojv Royal Baking Powdct
superior to all others
A SIGNIFICANT DEPARTURE
With the departure of another
year when a review ir made of the
condition of affairs it is only right
ha somi thought be given to the
pin ical body which enables every-
one to battle with life s problem am
figure for themselves the prolit or
Iobk on the trial balance sheet
Though the bank acconnt may be
large and each on > i material stain be
rr tt it would not m surprising if
it iMiliuily dawns upon many that
srool i ealih has boon greatly impov
rihhod bv th low condition of tho
bliotl It is in thi stafc that Hie
1 ictic acid in fie vitu 5m > attack
tin Sbri > i tis ies particularly the
joint luakin known the loLalman
ifttauoiri f f ru matii Thou uuU
of peosIc h no found in Iiood < > Sar
ipar i f nii i yo l paricr a
positi ii 1 piiiiinint en for
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DONTTCJBACfOSSpiT > SMOKr
TOIULIFE AV AY
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FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
11ns IttNsxow srSoorlirxG Syrup
lias been used for over fifty years by
millions ofmotlSers for their children
while teething with perfect success
It soothes tho child softens the gums
allajs all pain cures wind colicand
is the best renledy for Diarrhoea
It will relievo tho poor little sufferer
immediately 21c a bottle Be sure
and ask for Mrs WimdowV Sooth
ng Syrup and take no other Kind
Signal Observer Thielan recioved
the following message from Wash-
ington at 0 lo last evening i South-
east storm 510 p m Brounsiille
Corpus Christi Galveston Port Ead
and New Orleans Storm central in
central Texas increasing southeast
winds Will movo northerly
tustrecoived by the last steamer a
fine assortment of candies at Botica
del Aguila
OXE HONEST MAN-
us Eatio = ricasc inforn yonr readers ti t < f
tnttcu In cinflitentiallr I will rrnil in a s < lod let-
ter the plan rtarsned by ihicii I w s penninsntly
restored lo be ltii a > d io iy vigoi itar ye r of
suffering from 2jrTO Wla > e rog of Manliood
LaJiof wOjfl cn c hare no schme to exori
Mwiiy irom any oje whoainjver In rjbb U
aad urindio i b > qui V arrtl I n arty U t f tith iu
mjiolrsn but tbcD rav < B I ara now weH T srorjus
Jild ntron and anxionit to seab < > tQis ertan niP2 > 3
of cure Soiovm to alt Hi > iu notUiu toljor
fivl O O D I tv jt no la < aoy Adilross J3 A
IUcjts lJos 107 IftraT Sliti
Cheaper than the cheapest aro
the Christmas toy = and ttreworks at
Mrs J Droyfut
V F Dennett having resumed the
agencv for AVanamaker c Urown
Oak Hall Philadelphia will be
pleased to show samples am take
onhrs for clothing made to order or
ready made also gents furnishintr
goods of all kinds lie can be found
on Washington street in the building
opposite Mrs Sander s roady for bus-
iness every day from 10 to 11 a in
and from 2 to 3 p m Co and take a
look at his samples
Dr Pt ices Cream Baking Powder
Awirdrf OcV M l MWwmter Fair Sio Fraadseo
THE MODERN MOTHER
Has found that her titte one aro
improved monj by the pleasant lax-
ative fey rap of Fig when in need
of the Usative ofToct of a srentle rem-
edy than by any other and that
it is more acceptable to them Child-
ren enjoy it and it henblits them
Tho true romedy Syrup of Figs jg
manufactured by tho California Fig
yrup Co only
That beautiful China ware at Mrs
liollack s is sold at very reasonable
prices Just the thing for a Christ
ma gift
COHNMEAL CORNMEAL
Notice is hereby given that we aro
prepared to furnish fre h Corn Meal
for 2G0 Mexican coin per 100
pounds or will grind corn cash toll
I2j per carga Will exchange meal
for corn at the Clonier and Lips
comb Plantation Hidalgo County
Texas steamboat landing at tho mill
Clo ei Lipsoomi
State of tHiio Jity of Toleuo
Lu < as County fss
Fkank J htBKKY makes oath tha
he if > tho senior partner of the firm
of FJ CiinsKv A Co doing business
in City of Toledo County and Stato
aforesjtid and thar iti l firm will pav
tin Mum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LAUS for each and ovoit cast of
Catakrah that cannot be cured by
the us of Hall s Catakhaii Cuke
FRANK J CHENEY
Sworn to before mo anil subscrib-
ed in mv presence this Gth diy of
December A D 1881
SEAL
nOsa
A W GLEASO
Notary Public
ternally and ac 3 directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
svsloin Send for testimonial free
F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
SSold bv Drutrgists 75 < tnts
BRIAR PIPE
GIVEN AWAY
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V EStE KSOiCALGS
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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used The many who live let
tor than otherand enjoy life moe with
less expenditure by morc promptly
adapting the worlds bot products to
Jhe needs of physical being will attet
the value to health of the pure liquid
native principles embraced in the
remedy Syrup of Figs
Itiexcelleuc is due to is pre nting
in the forai most acceptable and picas
ant to the taste the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative effectually cleansing the sysiun
lisiielling olds headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the in > d < csl
profession Leciuse it acts on the Kid-
neys Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening thciii and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable aubtance
Syrup of Fiu is for sale by all drug-
gists ii We and 1 hntlies but it i man-
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co only wluw name is printed on every
package aUo the name Syrup of Figs
and being well informed you will not
accept any substitute if oSercd
A fresh lot of garden and llower
seed have been rtMeived at Barreda s
guaranteed to be the beat and fresh-
est seeds in tho citv
MOT W AT WE SAY but
vhat Hoods Sarsaparilia Does that
tells the story of its merit and success
Remember I COD3 CURES
A MRS GEO KfiVfJjiSS
Ricyclcs velocipedes express Avag
ons and baby carriages
Toys Toys in profusion
Fancy articles of all tiescriptions
A large assortment of line import
od ohinaware quality unexcelled
55 MusIcal Instruments of all
kinds
Call at Mrs Krauze s for Christ
mas goods
xsa
Altain li
Fire crackers Roman candles
rocket globes and balloons at
Caceres
FRESH and GHQIOE
T
DENNETTS
FOURTEEN Til STREET
Almond pecans filberts walnuts
peanuts raiin vnrrentsi lliea
Ii jams scanimeili macaroni
cheese < oda crackers evaporatoii
fruits geelatine maizenn tapioca
oat flakes oat meal barley grits
self raising bnckwheatqueen olives
pickles in keg chow chow selected
mackerel Milcher Holiaut herring
pickiod pigs fict and pork hams
Hall s Catarrah Cure is taken in i boneless breakfast bacon best cream
jry butter KOur kraut chile Colora-
do garliceoeoaiTON Sugars X Y
cut lcwf powdered and granulated
apples efv etc Good selection of
household necessaiios in tin glass
and crockery To arrive net steam
ir choice selection of China ware
for holiday trade Ajint for the
best washing mnly < > < n utu
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That is not nearljas mnclt as they cos
Fresh Groseries
Mince meat tomatoes bird seed
tapioca sago farina tea sugar sai
gon ciinamoiv shot polish sausage j buy His stock of clothing boots
apolio French mustard creolo inus J shoe s hats capsdre > sgoods notions
i etc or in hint anvthinr in hi lino
tam peasdate olives in kog = pick tWtain MHrtiiin lo plcaw the old
les pigs feet corn beef sOur kraut tiio yonng tiie rich aiidtno poor llo
asparagus Moss Rose butter preserves wants > oiir trade and if you will go
to his tore oi Hlizabethstreet and
citron lemons oranges apples Mai 00k at JiKstoek 0W wiH fim
aga grapes chestnuts walnuts Urazil things good and cheap nough IL
pi ease any
nuts bananas onions potatoes
FRUITS
Evaporated fruit California fruits
fruit jams fine candies 6wiss cheqso
Scotch cotimi currants and roatcd
peanuts and furniture
A P BAB3B DA
Washington Street
Present your sweetiieait with a
pound of candy which they oll very
reasonable at Kleiber s
S
IIII STORE
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Drugs Chemicals Paints
IToilot Artiolss Broshss Gite Wiadon filaasp
PRgSCRiPTlONS
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People out of every seventeen i d
it necessary to do eloso trading tfci
days of scarce money and to bvy
here they call get the mo t an
best gcod for tho least cash Loui
Cowen of the Now York Store ha
marked his goods down so low that
all can atforil
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SPECIAL NOTICE
EoiiPalf Tho piano used for
concerts at the opera houe Vet
price and particulars call on Mr
Krausso
f
These insTnincnts ire liible to hive been on sale already t other places
and m iv h ve bef n ii the houses of several eovlc and rejecteil
You can e Lsiiv isrertim whether tho iiiMrunnt otTertil fosrde belongs
to thecojj i > til i ls r 1 > 0t b sin plv otTTinji to purchase it oh ersy pay
itieisis WITHOUT bIGXING NOli S Consignment Agents when selling iP
I Coosiqned Pian
strumentson instaliri < n simvil no out ron ilid coutrac s RUT NOTES
ITU INTr REST and rrt < iumJj tlut nites i arry an additional per cent
collected bv law
Notes ire not ttken wiJiliTionalseenrity hut ffonerally for tin purpo
of transferring to M4uuLietiirer selling t eai to Ranks o money lcnd rs to so
H fi si 3 5 3 8 i V
nunfioi
cure further credit Thess noc must x prd on tlie day they become due of
the loss of instrument end all the isi jaid must he expected
People who buy s > ieh ik > tniim nt > and sign such notes desprvrs no syni
pathy W are isli bivers Up e rr a Mrgf stiwk and a urealer variety of
Pianos thin a I Dedsrs m exAs cotn in d Wo hive been established ove 2S
years in Texas WF OJ im ASK XOTIW OK HUIH SALES VVe refer tc
any Rack in Tixa
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STllE no hlck rran Rio Grafle rrilroul depot
Lime Oeni nt and Brick
pentme and Varnishes fo
MxTiT4rArriages and Build in gs
AgintiGr John FinnegaiL Go
Will pay tli3 highest cash price for
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 136, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 24, 1895, newspaper, December 24, 1895; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61861/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .