The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1, Monday, September 6, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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THE -DAIL-HERALD.
THE IFFI01AL GQUNIY QH8A1
"entered at the Postoffice at Bro-?nsYiae Tezti
3 -Sfeccnd-CIass M air Ifattcr.
flssded Efery Day Except Sunday.)
MONDAY SEPT. 5 1897
There was- frost I'd Iowa- last
Week whsfe three weeks before
the crops- were burning up and
tn people sweKenng under a-
torrid stLh
Hood's
Best to take After dinner; W h
prevent distress sid chges- PuJ ill fc
tion. core constipation ir H 1 1
PnrelyveeiRbie;fio sot gripe "
cr causa pain. Sold fcr J1 rH-teii. 3i cent.
Trepsre bt by C.I. Hee A C fcnrU; H-Mfc
I Sra LOW DOMINATED
New" York-Sept.-1. The f& I
publican conyentidn of the citi-i
ie&J
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IF-Je jLF-JB I7JP TO
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TEE.
Each flLLKVG 3PL&TE.
i - . - -
zns' anion has norjjinatttt CHOUWORERIUGE made at
JsgthLow for mayor of Hewj j
Some men can were good
clothes and a "biled" Bhfrt
every day in the week and
never do' ar lick of work nor
liave a bank account either but
ttoiP they do it i one of the
axysferies that the editor of a
couritry paper cannot solve.
k& corporation of Brown
llniversity has finally yielded
tcnhe pressure of public senti-
ment and requested Dr. An-
drews to resume the presidency
of the' university.
Gi&f. Sagasta declares- that
ne could lead a Spanish army
ttt rough an titibro&en series of
victories from Boston to San
Francisco. "Whit a pity that
Spafn made the mistake of
sending Weyler the in competed;'-to
Cuba instead of allow-
ing Sagasta to sweep the insur-
gents into the sea.
Aun6 XeziaS-Joshaway
j6o. havent forgot that the
county fair begins tomorrowj
have yon?
Uncle Joshua 2?o3- of course
not. "Why?
Aunt Keiiah fCause I want
that xainwatpr bar'l- fixed so
it'll hold water an5 I want it
done right now. Ghicago Trib
une.
York.
A special messenger left this
city tonight for Northeast Har-
bor Maine with a letter of the
citizens' union notifying Mf.-
Lnw at nis nomination
"So poor Bichard laid up?"
ctYesj you see there are
eighty-two people in the office"
where he works.'
"YesP)
"And he's us bac& from? his
vacation."
"Well."
"Well they all had to punch
him in the ribs to show appre-
ciation of the flesh he had gain-
ed Chicago Journal.
A "Weagcrffcl Xlcevr-r.
The last quarter of s century records
many vooderfEl discoveries in medicine
bat none that have accomplished more for
htnnanify than that sterling old remedy
Browns' Iron Bitters. It seems to contain
the very elements of good health and neither
man -woman or child can take it without
deriving the greatest benefit. For sale by
"All dealers"
TTNTVERSITY OF TFJfAai.
Has 57 Instructors And 751
Students. "Women Admitted
i to All Departments. Tuition-
Free. Total Expenses
$150 to $250.-
M Chicam Dektil Pailois
DANGER!
&e people are generally in
clined to sympathize with labor
fa its struggles for living wages
Bat the cause is not benefitted
by the interference of agitators
like Engine V. Debs. The peo-
ple don't take to Debs. His
Howling- anarchistic cries
sgahlst thegcvernment? awa&ec
only contempt or indignation.
AFTER POTATOES.
"Weyler drying to Destroy" the
Cubans'. Chief Fond Supply.
Kew York September 2.
ejfecial from Havana to the Her
ald says: From the'outskirts of
Havana to Tuspate-where Cap4
tain -(General Weyler is at pres
ent -he haB cut a swath of de-
struction. Every' horre and' cow
insight has been' seized and
growing crops uprooted. Some
Military commanders would
simplify matters by destroying
tbVrebels first -but this is not
Weyler's plan.
According to a statement of
the Herald's correspondent in
field -a food supply that the Cu-
bans'can always depend npon
is sweet'potaloes. Tuese grow
wild in abundance and the crop
matures quickly. For these
reasons the captain general- is;
personally conducting a cam-
igaign against the potatoes.
1? ew ap-
preciat'e-
the Dan
ger to which the Expectant Moth-
er is expdSecf and the fbreboHingf
with which she looks forward to
the hour of woman's severest trial.
Mother's Friend
so assists Nature that the change'
goes forward in an easy manner
without the violent protest of
Nausea Headache etc Gloomy
forebodings yield' to hopeful anticipa-
tions she passes through te ordeal
quickly and with little? pain is left
sxrong to joyously perform the high and
holy duties now devolved upon hetf and
the time of recovery shortened.
Sent br' WUcn receipt or p-icc.ft.oo PER BOTTLE. Beck
TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS mailed Free coctanJn
finable infcncauoa aad TcZ-sttiy testuaoaial.
TheBRADfield regulator co. Atlanta g a-
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Civil Service Examination.
The United States Civil Service
Commission has ordered that an ex-
amiuaiion be lieul by its local
board in this city on Saturday Oct .
2rd. 1897 commencing at o'clock
a. ra. for alT grades in this district
in the costom's serviced Only citi-
zens of the United States can be ex-
amined. The age limitations for this'
examination are as follows : Mini-
mum 20 yeaTirnb limit as to maxi-
mum age . No" application' will be
accepted for this examinaTSotfnhlesS"
filed with the undersigned oh the
proper blank before the hour of
closing business on Monday Septem-
ber 13th 1897. Applications 3hould
be 'Sled promptly in order thaf time
may remain for correction if neces-
sary. The commission takesihis oppor-
tunity of stating that the examina-
tions are open to all reputable cit-
izens of the United States who may
4t
desire to enter the service withonf
regard tb race or to their political'
or religious affiliations. All such
citizens are invite'd to apniy. They
shall be examined.-gradM and cer-
tified with entire impartially and
wholly without regard to any con-
sideration save their efficiency as
snoWn by the grades they obtain in
the examination.
For application blanks full in-
structions and information relative
to the duties and salaries of the dif-
ferent positions apply to
A - A. Browxe-
Secretary Board of Examiners Cus-
toms Service.
Browhsville TbxaS. '
SOOI&ERS" SKIT &6:Mlfi.
Havana September 2 The
jAstHwo steamers which have
aaild for Spain carried 1600
s!ck?arrd disabled -soldiers.
Captain General Weyler re-- (f yeani Balm) snfficienfc to demon
J ' strata the gre-t merits cf the remedy.
ceived'from bpain- today 2
UPP BLOOD is' the foundation
of health. Hood's SarsapaYillamakes
the blood pure rich- and nourishingand
gives and maintains good H EALTH
ThH IsTour Opportoniiyi-
Od receipt of ten. cents cash cr stamps
generous samplb will be ma3edof'tbe
most popular Gatarfh andHayPerver Cure
tWihUUU in silver io oe used in
af?aying the expense of the
war in Cuba.
Captain General Weyler and
The forceaeconipanying Iriru n-
eamped toiright on the pla-nta-rfon
of Mercidita near Melfna
SiirUavatfa General Weyler
Ts15t reported ia the 6eig!r-
ELY BBOI'jcllHiS
5tt "Warren St. 2xew Torli City.
Uev- JoImEeici Jr. cf Great Ealls3IoriLT
rceommeiiBed EIyff Cream Balm to ma. 1
can emphasize his statement Itis a posi-
tive cure foiTcatsrrh if used ftsdirsdtei''
Eev. Praacia W. Poole. Pastor CentralPres.
Church Helena alont.
Ely's Gream Ualra is the aono-R-ledged
cure for catarrh and contains do mercury
cx ay iBJuricGS drag. Prioei 50 dbftle.
Academic Departmentf Session
begins Sept. 29th.: Entrarice Ex-
aminations Sept. 22nd.: Matricu-
lation fee" $!0 ;" 115 courses- Of study
University system of instf uctiOn and
discipline ; well equipped scientific
laboratories ; Library of 35000 vol-
umnes;Y.M.C.A.;Y. "W. C. A.;
Gymnasium ; Athletic Field.
TEACHERS COURSES LEAD TO PERUKEXT
STATE TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES.
Engineering" Department Con
fers Degree of Civil Engineer
Jj&vr Department. Sessions be-
gins Sept. 24th.: Entrance Exam
inations Sept. 22nd. r Matriculation
fee payable only once $3J0. A two
years course leads to degfoe of
Bachelor Laws and entitles liordef
to practice in any Court in Texis.
Law students may pursue Academic
courses without further charge.
Medical Department: (Located
at Galveston.) Four years course :
Faculty of 20 trained specialists t
School of Pharmacy; School of
Xursing (for women;) Matriculation
fee payable once 30. Complete
equipment in all Schools. Session
begins Oct. 1st. : Entrance Exam-
inations the preceding week.
For Catalogue of any DepartnieinVor
for information address
Presidekt TYtnstoit
Austin Texas.
Offices r Cor. Houston Stand Ave. C.
(Hicks Blotk") San Antonio Texas 1
guaranteed ana kept in repairs for 5
years. Chartered nnoer the A'JVX'J'Jb'
L.JIWS and TMOROUGHJL1T
RELMBIjE.
tfrO OTHER BE&TJIIj
bffice offers such -inducements JVO
OTHER DEJVT1STS do such'
fine work.
Best set of teeth including extraction
$3.00 to $8.00.
Painless extraction 61 teeth by experts
only 50 cents.
Fine gold crowns 23k only $5.00'.
Composition fillings of all lands socts.
to Sr.oo.
Beautif al gold fillings form$r.co up-
wards. Examination Free
German and English spoken."
Drs. Goodman & Hays-
Managers
The Herald
Organs Tuned
DOXT TOB"ACC6 SPIT OR SMOKE
YOUR LIFE AWAY.
If you want to quit tobacco' usin
easilv and forover. be made well
.strong magnetic full of new life and
vigor takes No-To-Bac the wonder
worker that mates weau men strong.
Many gam ran pounas in ten aays.
nvpr 400.000 p.nred Buv Uo-To-'Rac
from yoar own1 tuggist who will
guarantee x cuie ouu. ur oj..uu. ruuivieu
and sample mailed free! Address: Ster-
ling Remedy CoV Chicagb or New
York.
.PROP. &EO. KMAVSSE
is home again atfd: is pre-
pared fo tune and repair"
pianos organs and all
kinds of musi'cal instru-
ments" on snorf notice.
Can be found af tEe
KRAUSSE BOOK STORE.
CO
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JT UP-TO-DATE
Clean and Artistic L
d2B MINTING
all Brand New
Or. Prfcfc's.Cream- Baking Powdft
msSa.Grl&.MsS MIdviatar Fz. So Food.
CORN
COTTON
Witb
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Give Us a Call.
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THE TRIUMPH OF LOYB
59 PPY KUITFDI. MAE.KIAGE."
Tery Dlaa VTko Weald Know tke
Graad Tratbs tie Plain Facts tko
Kew Discsveries ef Medical Seleses
AS Applied te Married lAl'b Wha'
Weald Ateae for Fast' Zrrors aad
Aveid Fa'taro Pitfalls Sfaeald Secars
tke' Woaderfal Uttlo fBeelc Called
Csaplete Maaaead aad Hevr ta As
taia It."
"Here at last Is Information frorn & JiicV
tnedical Bourco that must "work wonders witU'
this generation of men " v
The book folly describes a method by which
to attain full -vjgor aad manly vawer. .
A method by which' to end all tum&turs)
drains on the-systcsxr
sL."'
WillPay4
Highest Market
Pric
SacKs Ftirnisiied
: to Responsible
Persons.
P mini
Orhce and WareKouse af tlie
Old-Stand of the Boot.
The DAILY HERALB
To fenre nerroTness lack of self-control !&
epondency. 5Lc -
To exchange & Ja3ed and Worn natnra fo
one of brightness bnoyancy and power. r
To cure forever effects of excesses overwork
worry &c .
To give foil Strength development andtono
to ererv portion and orpan of the boy.
Age no barrier. Failure impossible. Two
thousand references.
Tne book is purelymedical and scientific
useless to cunosityeel.crsf jirraluab'e to man
Duly who need it.
A despairing man-irrrho had applied to us.
ccn after wrote :
MVV1 T tpll -mn fhnt. rrct rf.-T ?5 otip. I'll
f never forget. I nst bubbled with. 2oy. J
wanreu. to nu cveryooayana ten icemmy
oldcelf liftd. died esterdav and my new self
was born to-da-e- "Why didn'ff tou telL rc&
when I first wrote that I would nnd.it na
wayr' x
And another thus: ?
If vou dumped- a cart load of gold atmy
ffetltwoulffnatbnn such gladness into my
life as your method nas done."
.Write to Taa ZEIS 3IEDICAI C03IPA?
A HOUSEHOLD IfECESSI I Y.
Cascarets Caiidy Cathartic?the most I
jwonaeniu meaicai aiscover oi xne
age pleasant and refreshirigto the
taste acting gently and positively on
kidneys liver and bowels cleansing
the entire system dispel dolds cure
Headache fever habitual constipation
and bilhousness .' Please ))uy and ti y a
-So of C.-O. C. today;10 2; 50ents
"Sold and guaranteed to cure by all
Iruggists.
Clieap Passenger Bates.
Tlife5rgari Steamship Company
has mafie the following reductions
in its pasfcengor rates frbtn Brazos
Santiago to Galveston 01 2$6v? Or-
leans for single of t&dXkB.' rHp
tickets :
BETWEEN BRAZOS AND GATVESTOxl
Cabin. Deck. Round trip.
R7.50. '$10.00. 130.00
BETWEEN 2RAZ0S ANDXETV ORKEANS.
Cabin. Deck. Bound trip.
$25001 $15 001 ?45'.00
Deck rafes include meals and
bunks. Bound trip tickets are
made available for return sixty
days from date of sale". For lull
SufLilo Sf.Y-j and ask for the little book . formation call Otf Cff H""ff IT-
i-Jled "COJIPLETH HAXHOOD." SeferSa ruormura cut uu vz vf-.w i. r.
Vus. parser anbT fie company promisesto'eeEd. 1 ivino-sbnrv acent Bro-sltsVille Te--
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Time Tide Opportunity
Wait For wo Man f.
The' Pope Manufacturing Co! are selling
thier Columbia and HartfoMBicydes attii fol-
lowing remarkable NEW PfejCES:
1S97 ColumbiaModel 45 4649)'......".. '.....$ 75
iS9rt 47". 48 "-" I25.
1S96 40 41 r 44. . 60
1806 43 ....... .v...."...-....'. 50r
1596 . . -43' diamond... .-"."-..... "....... 80
1897 Hartf or3s Patterns 7 8 9 io'. '....'.".....'. 59
1597 2 .V. '.....'.v... 45
1897 1. -.'. .' 40
1S96 5' 6 .-.. . .-. -jcr
Our bicycles' are unequaled; arif aS-ma'chineff
guaranteed afs represented.
FdpeMaa'fg. G.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1, Monday, September 6, 1897, newspaper, September 6, 1897; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116184/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .