The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 217, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 24, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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ao Jfarka. W. Jf.;
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"Sf. JU Seale.Secrietwy;
lagou. .S. WJ Kolit.
Dalsell. Treasurer; B. C.
Jfefaoy J. W;B. H. Wallis
J !-; J .- Miller
Tyler- Ylsy?iRbrethreij
cordiaU'y invi&d- iodge
seats &xsl and third 2uessy In eadh mcntB.
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CLSX0B LODGE:tP. i
tO. I O. O. P. Stilton J
if. Fletcher. Noble
GraM; -.Xo&n. M.
Eayiiea Vies Grand;
ITnnVSmifl. Rsnvfom- Jnhn .T-. KlUCkO. TTOa-
riitw :vi..A. -c..! .t itttn'r Past Grand J
Georffa W Jhtev. J). ii .OK.. The Lodge J
eets it 7:30 p. m. every - Wednesday night.
Visiting brethren and all Odd Fwlows n
cod standing re cordially Invited to attend.
&OT0HTS OFHOSOE
LODGE. 0.1. bsu.
it TTinRivn- ir.. Dicta
tor:. - A- Brcne Vfee
Jtfctalor; Jesse u.
TThesier AssisltntDio
or ;irank Champion Past Dictator; H. Sherwood
JMrk. Trfesurer; J. J. Smitfc .Chaplain;
fahy;GuidsDamaso terma Guardian ;upmingp
Bennvldaz eBJtinsL Trustees: F. J. Combo u
L'aezaand A. A-.Brpne. Loie .meets second
nd fourth Tuesdata of each month.
.. Catholic KxiGinoy asiebioa. t. JbsephB
feranch No. 745) JTeets on tie 1st and 3d Tue-(Uy-ofeachinonthat8
p. m. from Jfay 1st to
JOth and at 7 p. in. from Oct. 1st tpf April 30th of
tach month in Branch flail at St.t Joseph's College
Epiritnal Director; Beir. Fr Sirois. Pieajdentt A.
L Bro-.vne. Vico-Presnlont: Feed. . tfombe Bee
Secretary; lohn Pi. Pntegnat FinaniM Secretary;!
Beni. O. HietB. Treasdrar; Jf. Ferjandez jr. j
gergt. at arms Ji P. Scaiilan . Sentinel; Fantos
Valdes. jr. Trabtees. Jesse Thorham F. J-
Combe A. A. Browne.
koNCIING AEI WfTEi CTSIO NTANAE
fcBANSAS PASS and BXldAS NATION-
ii BailwAyi- .
thia. Line Uarrida thB tJnited
States Mail on Scliedttle
Tiiiie of 46 HoUrs.
IJtHges Leave Alice and Browne
f ille Daily &fr 6 a. in (Sun
-m "days included) and arrive
t DfStinHtion the
tiext Evening..
BA.TE3 OF FABB
loiindTrip Tic-ft. ..:... ..:1S 22.5 1
JneTrip. ...... .... ------I-i--------- 15.00
Orllldrenr under i2 years half fare.
Children under five years free.
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IHOS BEYNO
PROP. AliD yJliSER
For JPiriu Whiskey "Wines Cognac
l)dHiH8tiu arid Imported Cigarej
Cigarettes and Tobacco of
AH ftmds.
mt i Mm & en i.
Proprietol'Si
Rsstauraii
Eabie supplied Itli fresh Gsh oyster
game and vegetables.
Sonfortable arid Weli furnished rooms
in "connection with restaurant.
Tfo-3-.- E. Abadie Proprietress
Elisaheth Street
:;;(SdecsSot to Christian Hesi
A " DEALER IN-
-IE!(EiL MERGHAMQISE
ujHeal; Price J Paid For Country
Pr'oaiice: . j:;
Ice I Brownsville
-tG"0 To
iITCQinpial'sTiS
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Isabel i : TeM:AzeMmdiHnmMim
I PROFESSIONAL (Ull'DSi
Frnyfiifiifffle ; : : : :
T&cds.
ffica Second FloocKtoGxlkae Saiirdid BaCding
tfffi practkoe inany of the Courts State or Federa
and and ratooid nSgatScm' 'the InVestigairok o'f
itles and preparatio'a ef abMracts.speckltiea.
pi H; GOOPfiiOH
ATTOENE Y-AT-LA W.
' DEALER & EEAI. E6TATR
Oomplete Abstracts of Cameron
County ite't in Thfe Office.
BROWNSYlLtk TEX.
C
1 H. MARIS
LAVVYER AKD LlD AGENT
MONEV. TO LOAN 6ft
GOOD SECUrtlTY.
Office iri Dal'zeil Biiildiiig on
L'eve'e Street.
NO. I. KLEIBER
ATTOBNE Y- AT-L A W.
)hioe over First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in "any of the
-.ourte of the State when specially
employed.
W
k. PARKS
ATTORNEY AT LATVi
Broitmsvilter:x ::':: ;::::::::: Tetias.
Temporary office over Peiiat Restaurant
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W1U practice in any of the con'rls 8tate or
FederaL Spe'ciai attcntioh
glVen to perfecting
j and iittee;
T B. RENTFRC).
ATTORNEY KKD
JQijNSELbR-AT-LAW
Will prctiee in ail Federal and
State Courts.
Brow7isviUea Texas
JO EN P. KELSEY
ATTORN EY T LAW.
"Will practice in the Federal and
tate tlCn'rca.
liw Gfaiide City j- - Texas.
TAS. H. EDWARDS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Land Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Famished.
RidaUjo: : : : : : : i ? i ': Texas
MORGxiN. S. S.
LINE.
SflUTHEBX PiGIFIG fflllfti
atLmtic sister. "
Steamers liiakg trips b'etweeh
Morgan City or New Orleans
arid Brazo3 antiagd
via Galveston about
"every 10 days
For fnffcKer iiifof malidn ciill oh or
address ....
M. B. K12TGSBUR."?. Agent. " -
Headdnarters
3L'
FOfi
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And Fancy Goods of all Descrip
e
lions;" suitable for
Wedding and Birthday - Presents !
Music BooTtsJstatianery toys Peris
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Goods of every descriptioif
just received by
Hft-S. IEP; KUOSSE
.ro?rnsville;Te.
eSEAf Um OESTROrFR!
DARBYS
MCI ID
. . . fozONIZED TCKtORlNE.)
fe&fegW Deodoiizer Jftt!splk
FOR J0YJ.fiEMrEBB AKO COiffORT
USE IT III EVERY SiOtfli.
tfTU Tceep the atmospTi&ce ure
and tvtiolesome : removing all
oaaoaorir
Will destroy all Disease Germs f I
w .. j j. . r i.
Vftfection 7i'e?)i ate- nepers :
and all Contagious Diseases.
A second case oFScARLSTr Fever has never been
known to pecur where the Fluid was fecly used.
3MK&?JyrTBES73gggn Yellow Fmis ias
been cured with it after
Black Vomit had ta-
kbs plack. Its mss in
SMALLrPOX will pss-
vbst prrnNG. Th
thesia have vjelsd to it. Attendants -6i
tne auy? yriu BRnrerotecuon irom. an-
fections DIseas'cs by. usln the Fluid.
Perfectly harmless used internally or externally.
AS AN INTERNAL DISINFECTANT
AND DETERGENT. . :.
Taten or inje.ctcl or used as a waliit
alIayS''MfIdxumaUun and corrects qiTen-
sive discharges. The Fluid la a teertajtn
care for Vlarrhooa Dysentery anU 5a-
flaminatiQn Uf tfife Bowels. Being Alka-
line. In its nature It will often afford
consplete relief from Heartburn Acid-
ity of the Stoiitach and Dyspepsia.
ENDORSED By J. Marion SansM. D Io5.
Le Conte MD. Prof. H T. Lupton. Bishop Geo.
F. Pierce. Bishop VA M. Wightman. Rev. Chas. F.
33ems Rev. Richard Fuller Hon Alex. H-
Stebheos. Hon. A J. Walter and many others.
2E1L1N ik GO;; PhHrnfetplfU
CAN'T - - SEE
--THEN SEE
DR NATANSON
H is prepared with one of
the finest Trial Cases containing
a fnll assortment 3f spherical
and cylindrical lenses-; pHiiis
bphtdlihoscopc for '.inspection
Bf the interior 'oF the y ah'd
other optical instruments for
examiHdtioh of the eyes sele'c-
liou of eye glasses aiid spectacles-.
Remember that oB ran tlie
risk of impairing your eyesight
when you.tro.st the e&aniiriati'dh
of the eye and selection of glass
es to spectacle dealers.
" See Dr. Gr. Natanson office
up stairs over the
YTTJRKIA BUG
TIMS f ASfc!
--UF THE-
Frdrii aiid after Octi l!h. 1896
regular" passenger traiii will
run as follows:
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P.EGULxlR TRAIIT.
Leaves Brownsville (Daily) at 9 a. ml
" Point Isabel j; 4 p. id
JOSE CELAYA
GENERAL MANAGER. .
aoi:! AND COLD
T Li A: BOUS3&TS
Barber Shop.
"Also a frill line o! tobaccos
digars pipes and smokers material.
ELIZA BEli STREET
W 1 L L I S- S W 1 LB PS B A C
'PHOTQGRMHERSi
Are introducing new and s elect styles
of -work at their parlors. Also" fiew styles
6 fancy card m&uatS: .
ggpCopying and enlargements in crayon
done. Inspection of work invited
Photo partors next to 17. S. reservation
WSHINGTGjS- i i . . i . i STfiEES
The Miner's Ilotel b'uildinjf liav-
ing been completely repaired is of-
nbnuTAinMS
IDEiTROYEOJ
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fdred for rent for hotel purposed gtbrer of Ohio iiitfst be a queer
Seasonable rates. Apply tor Fran- fc r -ii m.- :- - ---y
sort of a duck. The storv soes
. Old newspapers for salet
M b'ffieff ?z$ MddtMr :- j n8Ut is tiiitt id Wi 6s'
bbR Bailey . mi m ..
Tilings 'Getting Warffiea'Up in
itfb Ho'use.'Great BritAiil
Treatyl
FromDur Regular Correspondent
Washington- April 19 1S97.
There werii i)V6&ablV few
democrats present at the last
c . r ........ a..j '
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session ci me uouse wno umn i
feel a little bit ashamed of the
proceedings. Representative
Bailey of Texas' rose to a
question of personal privilege'
and after having read an edi
torial from a Washington. paper
that claims to be democratic
calling him in effect a tool of
Mr. Reed; ho denoiiheeri the
writer" as an infamous and mal-
icious Hah Later Represent
ative DeAr'mond of Missouri;!
arose also to a question of per
soiiai privilege aiid made a
speech explaining his attitude
towards the republican polity
of semi-weekly adjournments;
and disclaiming that he and
the democratic leadership es
bablished in caueds; and vir
lually charging that it was the
other democrats wlio were act
iii'g in opposition to the canciis.
As if that were not enough
for bne sbdrt sitting Rnpresen
tative Burke; ot Texas- also
tiiade a persohal explanation
calling tlie mVetitigs of the
House a 'great hational IfUrcB"
and saying that so far as his
own action wafer concerned' be
had consulted no one. All of
this was niits for the republi-
cans and Mr Reed took good
pains to allriw the democrats to
do as ihdeh talking aB they
wanted to do so lone: as they
talked agairist; oilier d'eniocrats.
The majority voted for thethree
day adjournment jus; the same
and carried iti
The trealy negotiated by the
last administration with Great
Britain defining a. portion of
the boundary Hue between
Alaska and Canada will 'never
be ratified iri iU tireseet shape.
By a jjresense of liberality in
giving the U. S. about fourteen
square miles of teffitdry (which
we already had a legal claim
to) the wily English Siploiiidls
made it trap vvbicfi was intend
ed to cost tile U. S. all the' ter
ritury wbfth' having in tllatsec
tion. by shiittlHg oi'it bur clainis
within whiit is kndwii as our
"thirty mile strip" and its in
tersection with the 141st jneri-
!di an and it came very near tri
succeeding tbbj as the treaty
would hava been ratified some
hfit Hern luid not SHriiltor StBW-
H'art object. Mr. Stewart oh
t .
jected 6u the general pfiticiple
that the matter vvHs too import-
ant to be hastily disposed of:
and now IKat thii coriteilts df
tho trealy is understood he is
being congratulated for having
prevented the Senate making s
blundei. r f j.'
According to ohrrent gossip
ex-RepVesentatiy
Bellamy
that he tcfok advange 6t Mr.
McKihley's -'financial bbliga
i pmml
tW Lr :k
tnat lie snonia
be appointed
Assistant Secretary of State.
i
When ihe promise was tnade
Mr. MbKinley cdfd not know
that Stored was not on spesk-
i'n terms with Senator Foraker
:6r with either of th!e Republi
can Congressmen from Cincin-
nati and now Storer insists on
that appointment being made
although h?e 'cannot et tn5e in-
dorsement of either Senator or
any one of the Congressional
delegation. He has refused lo
actet a foreign appo!htrnentJ
because his rich wife wishes to
rigure in the official society of j
Washihtbii. It is said that Mr.
McKiniey has told Senator
Foraker that there was nothing
left for him to dp but nominate
Storer for the place; and that
he added that any light made
on tlie nomination in the Senate
would not be regarded by him
as a fight on the administra-
tion. rJhe nomination will al-
iiiost certainly be rejected and
Storer mast llnow it yet he in-
sists on being ridniinated.
Certain republican Senators
among tlieni Mantl'p tJarter
hotip Warren and Burrows
have demanded of the republi
cans oif the Seriate Finance
0omhiilt;ee "that a duty ot not
less that two cents a pfjund
shall be placed on hides and
that the duty oh wool shall be
raised to meet a schedule sul-
diitted byjthem and the de
mand is accompanied Jby a
iHrearib defeat the tariff bill if
their wishes are ritit cbmplied
with. It is clearly witliin the
power of tiiese five Senators to
defeat the tariff bill but it is
not the opinion of those best
informed that Ihey will Blake
use of that jibwei: to siicli aii
extent. They are simply exer-
cising their right to make a big
bltitf in the interest of the pro
ducts of ttieir states; ih'drder to
get as much of the protection
swag for their constituents as
possible but in the end they
will take wiiatc'!s giten them
and vote for the bili
Having satisfied themselves
that democratic Senators would
hiake ho further cdhbessions;
the repulilicdhs accepted thU
last proposition iiiade iiy the
democratic steering committee;
and the vacancies in the Seli
ate Cbrfiriiitlees will all be filled
in a few dajrs. Politically
speaking the committees will
stand substantially as they did
at the close of the last session.
All agfeefnent might have been
reached before biit the republi
cans wished to punish the sil-
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ver republicans for supporting
Bryan and the democrats' ih
sisted L 0 a t it should hot be
done- a'nd it was not done.
ORr3ETi'S DEFI:
Issues a Ch'allenore to'Fitzsim
mdffs and Deposits $5000:
N ew York A pril 20'. James
J. Cdfbett todaj formally dial
lenged m Robt Fitzsimmons to
meet hint agairT in the prize
ring a'nd deposited $5000 as a
forfeit; The challenge is as
follows:' ..-
llG JKdrjert- riKsirrfriioriSi j
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H
POWDER
Abwolut Pure;
.Celebrated for its great leaveninf-
strength and.healthf ulness Assures the'
food a.gai'ntaTum and alLfprrns of..adur--
teration common tp the cneap branas.
RUYAL SAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK.
Champion of trie W'orM: I
Herfeby "challenge jou to box
me any nu'rhBer of rounds for
thechampionsnip 6f tne world
under the provisions of the
laV befrife the club offering
the Best inducements.
"As it would bre a violation
of the law to propose a side
itake" that is a detail that may
be settled at yoiir pleasure. .
"As ah evidence of my shi
cerity hdiveveri I have today
deposited die suni of $5cx3oJ;
whicii 1 invite you ta cover and
nanie time and place to meet
nie and arrahge the final de
tails. "JAMES j: tORBEJT;"
PKiWrlibriial Pal: Aoril 20I
--Fi'tisimmdns tdnigHfc declar
ed tHat he meant to pay ho at
tention to ille challenges front
CdrBett 6r anybody else for a"
time as he had earned a rest
arid irieant to have it. He add
ed however that he proposed
to follow Corbetts example a
distator of trie jrize ririgl and
his reply was that the latter
siiouid earn a reputation as a
fighter instead of a boxer be
fore he presumed to challenge
him;
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BODY OF GRANT
REMOVED:
New York April 17. The
body of General Grant was re
moved fiiis afternoon' from the
temporary tomb which has she!
tefed it nearly twelve years to
the imposing mausoleum whicrT
Is designed to be its permanent
resting place. There was no.
ceremonial and beyond tKe a
tendance of a guard bf honor
the removal was accomplished
witKdut spiicial incident. Cold
nel Fred Grand U. . Gfnti
Jf. General Horace Porter and
other eirectly intenested in the
event superintended the re
moval. t.
Awarded
Highest Hdri&rs World's Fair;
Gold Medal Midwinter Fair.
BE;
A firi Ofp Creaid ol TitimrfiiwiittL iQ
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 217, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 24, 1897, newspaper, April 24, 1897; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115932/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .