The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 170, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 19, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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THE -DAILY-ITER LD
Fitt flFRCUL Gin 8B6AI.
XVEDISESDAY &A& 10 !SS
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AttOUT ToVVjN
SaUces of all kind" :weefc pickles
&nu" fre'h cheese at Lbcio Bonis .
H you want fresh pickles ami ol-
ives in kegs call on Lucio liouis.
er.Fiicfc's Cream Baking Powtaa
MKdd'M( Mj.da Midwinter F-ir. Ss Frsaas
Cider! Cider I ! on todays steamer
Sassafras cider etc. at Lucio Bonis.
Fresh goods of all kinds were re-
fceived oh this steamer by Lucio
Bouis.
The wind and dtist have made it
bxtremelV disagreeable today for
pedestrians.
WANTED: Two good printers
who are not afraid of woik. Call at
The Herald office ."
Imported and domestic cigars.
JTresh smoking tobaccosj and playing
cards at Lucio Bouis .
B.A. Turegano has a nice lot of
borned beef ahd pickled tongue
Call on him at the City market
The steamer did not ail today as
advertised bn account of the rough
weather. No date is vot fixed for
Bailing.
Look out for cold weather. A flo-
bided fall in tenipor.iture iB predict-
ed for the Southfcrh states from the
20th. till the close of the month .
For sale : A fiuo Emerson squere
piano which is entirely new ahd
has never been used. Will sell for
100 U. S. Cy. Apply at this office
Tho bulletin board at the sleairi-
ship office this afternoon says that
the steamer might sail lomorrowbut
there is uo certainty as to date of
sailing.
Dried herrings pigs feet in cans
lunch ham in can French Sardines
5n oil and tomatoes lunch tongue
and for other canned goods go to Lu-
cio Bbui. All goods ate fre&h from
today's sieamer .
What about tho waterworks?
jjrowilsviile is impatiently awaiting
the arrival "of Mr. Smith and the
inauguration of this enterprise. Are
sdme of the secret enemies of pro-
grew in Brownsville seeking to pre-
sent its accomplishment?
News was received by last night1
ihail by Mr3. II. Bollack of the
death of her mother which occur-
red on Docember SI at her homo in
Cennanyat the advanced age of over
eighty years. Mrs. Bollack's storo
remained closed today out of respect
Of the death of her mother .-
C. II. Cale who arrived on the
last steamer- is agent for the Lone
Star brewery of San Antonio. Mr.
Caley thismornlngsent Thk Heraid
a generous satiiplo of tho Cabinet
pale beer from this brewer' which
Can lib truly pronounced a most de-
lightful beverage eq.ua! td the best
ever brdught to this market.
A requiem mass for the repose of
the soul of the late Mrs. Maria U.-
iiusena will be celebrated on tho
2lt. instant (next Frida) invita-
tidrt for the same having been is-
sued by Frank Lusena the husband
Of the deceased . On tho 21st. one
year will have olapsod since her
deuth.-
Ths care 6f Rheumatism Pas often
?axo"d medical skill but it's preven
tion has beeft very easv by an oc-1
casiorial u-e" of Simmons Liver lieg-
nlator. It keep's the liver well regulated-
and the system fre6 from
prison. Therein is the secret of
health. "I ha Ye u?ed ft for ears
for Indigestion and Constipation
gml also found it gives onc relief
irditt a loucTTcf ""Rheumatism.-'' N .
flugh'es- Lordsburg N M.
SiiarelierWers Meeting.
he shareholders of the First
j&atioual Bank of Brownsville Tex-
..- t K. ..;.. .1 1X.. U; .r
as" ro irer -". """"'-14 w"u'l 1L
nhtr annual meetir will be held
Jn its banking hou-e on Tu0Mla
farrw 11th-18; between the hours
OflOtr. m.- and 12 in. for the pur-
pose of amending Art. a. of its Ar-
ficte'jiof Attsociation-and electing a
board of directors for the ensuing
year.
IT. A. Pi-PCaS Carrier
Brawsvilkv Tex .f Dae. 9tijj 1897
tr will " n 1 1 wTi ii a Mil I 1 1 1 1 1
PURELY PERSONAL.
Hon. Jas. Ii. Wells left this morni
ing ou n business trip Up the river.
Dr. Ti. S. Smithj the affable post-
master at Santa Maria arrived last
night and will remain until tomor-
row.
Hon.
P. V. Sfcaburv left this
'morning on his roiufii to Rio Urande
City after spending several days in
the city.
W. Parke Thompson and his
tlauSer Miss Fulmer who have
been visiting the family of Capt. E.
I .1 . Kenedy for some time expect to
ieave in a fewdays for the interior
of Mexico. They will spend several
weeks visiting tho principal cities
of tho republic) beforo returning to
their home in Coatesville Fend.
Weather Keport
The to! lowing telegram was re-
ceived by Ob&Brver Thielan at 8:15
this morning da led at Washington
at 9 :4o last night .
Notify Gatvefiton Cdrpus Christi
and Brownsville that storm in west
gulf moving northeast: Will cause
outh gales shifting to northwest
and colder.
Some people in Brownsville seem
to take especial delight in keeping
a news item to ihelh-ulves so that
they can afterwards point out the
fact that it did not appear in The
Herald. They will treasure up
some specially rich bit df informa-
tion or even take pains to make
news thomselves and have it appear
in sbnto distant papor taking care
that The Hmcald does not get scent
of itj and then go arouiid declaring
that they "have to go away from
home to learn tho news." On the
other" hand we are thankful to say
there are some who appear to take
pleasure in helping the papor ct
by kindly imforming the reporter
of interesting incidents. If the ex-
ample of the dark lantern individ-
uals who so carefully guard their
doing both social and otherwise
from the ken of their lojal paper
wero to be generally adopted there
would be a sad dearth of news in
our local columns. Forttulatel Vj
however these secretive persons are
in the minority in Brownsville;
while there are plentv of whole-
souled kindly disposed ohe"s
amongst us who do not object to let-
ting the world know what they do
if it want2 to and the world dees
genefallv taae a very active interest
fn everything that is going on. The
Herald knows whom to thank for
such kindly cGurtey and aid.
Call For Bide.
Office of the Secretary )
Cit of Brownsville Teas
January 6tn. i.aS.
Notice Is hereby g:en that staled pro-
posals fiom physician to attend the in-
digent sick ef the City anc furnish said
Sick with medicines during the eleen
months beginning February ist. 1S9S
-will be received by the City Council on
MorfcJay Jttn. 17th. iSoiJj at S "o'clock
p. in. and will be hn and there operud
and canvassed in the pretence of blSders.
Proposals should be addiessed to the
U6n. Citj Council of Ertfwrfsville Tex-
as and should be marked on the end ;
"Proposal to furnish medical attendance
and drugs to the indigent sick of the
Cit of Brownsville Teas."
the rty Ccfnncrl reserves the right 10
reject an; and all b di.
For all further information required to1
make proposals inquin of
- 31; B. Kixgsbury.
Secretary:
ec KIT is what has given ilood's
sss Sarsapariila the largest sales in
the world and enables it to accomplish
thousands of wonderful CURES
Those Who Erirture
The pains of fliettmafism hotffd be'
reminded that a care for this dis-
ease may be found in Hood's Sarsa-
parJila. Th'e experience of those
who have taken flood's SarSapa-
rJlla for rheumatism and have been
-completely and permaflenrly cured;
prote th'e p6wef of Chi? meifffifno to
retit and conquer this disease
flood's Sarsaparl I la ?5 the One True
Blood Purifier and it neutralises the
acTd Vhich causes the aches and"
ifni nf rliAntrVificnV Tlifo Z ...I...
!'""" ' ...v.w.w.n.-... j..0 a wut
.it .lhnliifplv iin ilrrtn j;.;f
j and oth'of out wac4 application fail!
to give penmuient relief. Be sure to
get lloocFa.
T -."-
Mr Bollaclchas received a
'full line of boys' aiul youths.'
elotlnag antf Shoes whfcB She &
j offering" at rery reasonable
prices. CallajKl-mves
"T "
t Catarrh oif the stomach:.
A i?ieasalit Simple fiilfe Bate
Effectual Cure for ifc
Citarrh of tho stomdbh has long
been considered the noxt thing to
incurable.
The usual symptoms are a full Or
bleating sensation after eating- ac-
companied sometimes with soUr or
watery-risjne a formation of gases
caUsing pressure on tho heart and
lungs and difficult breathing; head-
ache fickle appbtite; nervousness and
a geiieral placed out- languid feel-
ing Tliere h often a foul taste in the
mouth coated tongue and if the
interior of the stomach could be1 seen
it would showa slim)-j inflamed con-
dition. The cure for this comhion arid ob-
stinate trouble is found in a treat-
ment whlcli causes the food to be
readily throughly digested before it
has a time to ferment and irritate
the delicate mucous surfaces of the
stomach;
To 6ecuro a prompt ahd healthy
digestion is tho one necessary thing
to do and when normal digestion
is secured tho catarrhal condition
will have disappeared.
According to Dr. Harlahson the
safest and best treatment is to use
after each meal a tablet composed
of Diastase Aseptic Pepsin a little
Nux Golden Seal and fruit acids.
These tablets can now be found
at all drug stores undor the name of
Stuart's Uyspepsia Tablets and not
being a patent medcino can be used
with perfect' safety and a&sUMhcfc
that healtliy appetiioiand thorough
digestion will follow thoir regular
uo after meals.
Mr. N. J. Bbohor of 2710 Dear-
born St. Chicago 11 f. writes: ''Ca-
tarrh is a local condition resulting
from a neglected cold in the head
whereby the lining membrane of
the nose becomes inflamed and the
poisonous discharge therefrom; pass-
ing backward into1 the throat; reach-
es the stomach thus producing
catarrh of the stomach. Medical
authorities prescribed for me for
three years for catarrh of stomadh
without cure but today I am the
happiest of men '.after using only
one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-
lets. I cannot find appropriate wdrds
to express my good feeling.
I have found flesh; appetite and
sound res"t from their use.
Stu.irtjS Dyspepsia TdbietS 16 tho
safest preparation as well the sim-
plest and most convenient remedy
for any form of indigestion catarrh
of stomach biliousness sour sto-
mach biliousness sour stomach
heartburn and bloating after meals .
3end for little book mailed free
on stomach troubles by addressing
Stuart Co. Marshall Mich. The
tablets can be found at a drug stores.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
lias btfen used fof o'ver fifty years by
millions of mothers for their child-
ren while teething with perfect
success. It soothes the child sof-
tens thegnms allays all pain cures
wind colic and is the bust remedy
fo'r Diairhoea. It will relieve tho
poor little sufferer immediately.
Sold by Druggists in every part of
the' world Twenty-live cents a
bottle. Bo sure and ask for "Mrs.
Window's Soothing SyrUp' and
tkeno other kind.
Laud for Sale.
I have for sale a tra6t of Iaffd con-
fining 14000 more or less acres
with a frontage of 800 varas on the
llio Grande and running back 18
miles it being the upper part
of the tra6t of land known as LIan6
Grande and La Blanca. Tho first
deed rs recorded in Beak A llfdalgo
county. I will se'Il the above des-
cribed laud for cash at 60 cent3 per
acre.
Joirx McAllex
Brownsville; Tesa'v
Janv. 1st. 1S9S-.
Monroe & sbabury
ATrORNEYS-AT-LMV
Will practice i it all Federal and
State courts.
Complete abstracts of Starr
county and family trees in
relation th'erefo; kept
in ofrfeer
-L r
Mfffigg
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste. hnS bts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver 'and Bowels cleanses the sys-
tem feSectually dispels colds head-
aches and fevers and. cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Fig5 is the
bnlv remedV of its kind ever Drd-
tiuced pleasing to the taste ana ac-
ceptable to the stomach prompt in
Its acilon ana trUiv DeneuCiai m 113
'effects prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances its
many excellent qualkie3 commend it
to all add have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 56
cent bottles by all leading drug-
gists; Any reliable 'druggist who
may hch have it on hand will pro-
curd it promptly for any one "who
-wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CAUFQBNin FIG SYRUP Q
SAM FftAtKlSCO CAL.
L0aiSMIh KT. NEVi YORK. Ht.
Sugxvr For Sale:
First grade white Sugar will be
sold for i cents per pound tl. 3.
currency; inferior grades as low as
4 per pound. Samples will be sent
to ady address by mail If asked for
Prices subject to change without
notice. Teksis cash.
G. BnuiAY
Brownsville Texas:
State of Ohio Cl-ry of oLEbo
Lucas County
s$.
Fkakk J. Chckkv makes o-wlh that
he is the senior partner of the firm
of F. J. CHcnf.t & Co.. doing busi-
ness in the Citv of Toiedo County
add State aferesaldj and that "aid
firm will pav the sum of ONE HUN-
DRED DOLLARS for each and
every eae df CataiSkh that cannot
bo cured by the use of Hall':
CAtauch (Juke."
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn td before me and subscrib-
ed in my presence this Gth day of
December A. I). 1SS6
C ) A. W. GLEASON
seal . Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrlr Crire is taktm in-
ternally andacls directly dil the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
sstem. Smit for testimonials free.
FT.J. CHENNEY i: CO. Toledo O.
Sold by Drugirists 7oc.
Hall's Famiiv Pills are the best.
jnotjiLrt. it op ucj piiuo zo UKiuoii." 'ncm
I9u jtou puc 'ipitwu poo3 jo snomaj aj?a q
ClUJUOD Ol SI33 il -SJma '03I :GAOJjJ
'.Citouidj pio Snirjajs r;m urm jCiuumuni
J joj ojotn paijsifdiuOooB o3q ?cqj auon nq
auinipoci tit 33U3Aoosp injjopuoii Anuut
"All dealers."
Fine Tailoring.
lfouwanta pair of pants or a
suit of clothe? fnade 111 10 latest fa
hion or clothes cleaned or dyed
call on a tirt class tailor
AN1JRESS FIERLING
The Tailbr
THE CRADLE
rules the world.
But few appreciate
the danger to which
the expectant
mother is exposed
and the foreboding
with which she
looks f orward to thS
hour of approach-
ing motherho33."
By the use of
"Mother's Frieftd"
the body is made to yield pleasantly
to the change. Headache and nausea
are dispelled' the depressed and nerv-
ous feeling yields 0 one of hopeful ex-
pectation. Danger to life of mother is"
avoided and she passes through the
trial quickly and her recovery is rapid."
Sent bv Mail on receipt of pric. Sl.On. Bool?
to "Expectant Xfotfiers" f rco npoa application.
Itia Bmdflcld 2egaItor Co. Alias to C.
COLD BY ALL DRUCeiSTS.
Jus'- try a 10c box Case fret thrr"
finest liver and bowel regulator eve
made.
'CAsTOftlA
2?or Infinfe and Children.
Tis'fi
fx j 53
City fc)rdina.neei
2ri ordinance defining and describ-
ing them.irketand thesiaUghter-hoii-e
of the city ot Biowns.Viue. lexa.-? p---vidmg
rules and regulatr;r.s tor tou-
duttiugSaid market and slaughte'-
house. and for the coLect on of fe&s
for the o'ecut-ancj thereofi for the use
and bene t ot the citv .
becth n J Je it ordained by the
city touucil of the city of B owns- shall at all time be subject tb inspic-
vi lit: lhat all that certain piece of tion by an oifirer to be appointed by
ground and the improvements tlureon tre Mw or for the phrpose and any per-
ov. nd by thf eity situated in block son off wing for sale hny unw'holei
number eighty e en Wi ot said cit j some article bf fo 'd sha."l be Lned a3
commonly md gfnera:i known us the herein alter p'Ov? ed ahd SUeh article
x iiarket" hall be and is now hereby bhali beionfiac tcdard destroyed
designatid at the Maiket of the citj of Section 9 That ail fires for choking
Brovnsille. in the ma.ket are hereby prohibited
Section 2 That the building owned -bcept charcoal ucd for th-s purpose of
by B. A. Turcganok situated on tne warming at the cofree stands within the
' bank of thp ' r&aci" near the cemetery market ;" and that all regulations regard-
rented b the 1 itj from said Turegano Ing the pbsitfon bf bdoths tables and
j w Lich bu.L Ing nnd premised are com- &taads w itliin the market shall be mad&
monly and geneniiiy Known as mo b-y me mvlj ranu city council
slaughterhouses all be-tnd they are! "Section 10: 'lhat the market and
noWehereby designated as the 4fcslaught- slaughter-house revenues accruing un-
ehouse'' 01 the city Of Brownsville. der this ordinance may be farmed dut
Section 3 . hut no Irei beet veal earh edmm'encrti2 with the first day of
i mutton "laniu coai or nog iucil ran ue
I PVf.pnV
! rtTiil-iA fn coto ititJiin Vlti nitir Hlllit5
UUC1CU iJi SUIO 171K4Iii .1V U1WJ .U.lu
lit ihe city marKecanu luen'tion or by inuin sealed proposals tor
only provided that the same shall have
uei'n siaugntercu in lug uil Miujiitci
hnnse. ml that the ftidowintt Lamed
4eeshad be charged anU colh-cted tor
slaughtering
m the city slaughtet-
house yiz :
For eaeh beef
For each goat or sheep
For each hog of luO lbs (
or more in weight S
For each roasting pig
Or shoat. )
For each 1 alf .
For each kid orilamb
SI. 25
25 cents
60 cents
10 cents
60 1 eilu
03 cent
Sectibn.4. lhat there shall becharg-
ed iind col ec fed for all floor space oc-
cupied within the market for the sale
ot articles thereon aud th-rein except
a- herein niter mentioned one cent p.r
day for each square fdot of space so
occupied provided that vendors o
game poultry eggs; lambs kid and
UlllK smut not. Uf icqiuteu to fcii
jor the space ocenpied b-y said
articles when baid articles ex
clusively art offered for sale within
said market: and provided further
that all vendors f whatevtr kind oc-
ctinving spice wr-Lin saia mancec.
shall ii)t ob-.ttUct the.pabaage vrajt
and bide walks of said market nor in
any wise mt rf re with the iramc car-
ried on insaidm.uket:
ectiou 5. I hat any person oft ring
any bf the following named articles for
sale with n the city limits uuring mar-
ket hours as here n alter prescribed
viz: Game- poulu-v fruit fish oysters
and Vegetable h dl not be allowed to
peddh- or hawk the same on the streets
of the city but must I ring ill stlme to
the market for sile' pro vi led. thit
nothing herein shall be construed as
in anv wi-e interfering 7ith or prevent-
ing the sale of said articles by any
licensed merchant within the city
limits at his or her regular place of
business.
cetxion o. liiuu me juiiovwwjj tee
shall be charged and collected for sell
ing the following na Md articles :nthe
market of tne city viz:
For each fud grown
deer. )
For each turkey
For each chachalaca ?
duck or rabbit J
For each fowl not
otherwise provided
tor )
For each dozen of eggs
For oysters per 100
For onions per bushel
For orang'is per 100
For "pi.oacdlo sugar
per 100 ioa es )
For c.ch lawn
For e-.c5i goose"
l 01 each d -7.011 of small )
birds )
For fis 1 p r lb.
For potatoes per bushel
For apples per 100
For apl-les per barrel
For pe mats per peck
For milk nor rt:I!on
15 cent-
02 cent
01 tent
01 cent
01 cent
0-3 o nt
02 cent
05 cent
10 cents
07 cent
01 cent
01 cent
OK ct.
02 cei t
05 cent
10 cents'
03 cent
Oi cent
For each cart load of sugar cn.es
composed of 500 canes or ltiss; twenty
h'.e cen's.
For each hundred pounds of vegeta-
bles or fruit not otherwise provided
for or both articles combined making
1C0 ibs. tui cents ; at d foi less qum-
tity the charge sha 1 he in propiUon
to "the charge tor 100 lbs.
For each' hundn d me.ans or puirip-
kusor both articles combined making
100 ten ents; and for less quantity the
charge shall be in proportion to the
charge for 100
For each cait load bf wood grass
hay or fc a.ler sol 1 withifc the city
limits whedier on the streets of at the
market five cents lor eah load
section 7 That the market hours
sh.dl be from four o'clock a. m to
vinS-LlOCam;-hfl0mi thrfee
o clock p. m. to eight ocl ck p. m.
THAT nnRK?bween the -first tliy of Octbber "".ip.uoii wu-iui0rriia poopie-
lilHS liUuWri3 .; .iAr. r vi... ww .n-will imt buv other laxatives. whicH
every 3 eirard from lour O'clock ;u m
to ten o'clock a: m nn3 from four
o'clock p. m. to efg'hf o'clock p: m. be-
p r
(Formefiy JE. KIcf bcr's Staiid.)
JtiSt Received a Eull Liiie Of
Drop Mats Toilei Mcles Patent ileiliciiies Siatfonefj
Parturifary Paints Brushes Oils. Etc. Etc
ii liisl Biiia Pfoifiefef.-
vSrdtasville- &
tvweeh the first davdf MnV aoU thb Mbt
day ofitetoUerotearhan e erj ywtri
and that no animals shall be slaugcter-
f ed beture th-hohr cf two o'clock p. m.
lj ween the hrsc oa ot Miy aim ine
hrstd.ij of Oitobpra.ndnotuntiJ after
nooa between the drst-'day of October
and she first day df May of ach and
every yesr.
bee-ion y Thut nil articles di looa
brought within the eitv limits lor snle
januarv or eacn Aear or as soon inere-
nhbrm. r4 o- iVf off HZl- A- SitKlic -iil.l
U.VW If U.UW.U4V. W1L4IV. lJUUlt. U A.
( the pnrchase of same and ihe successful
1 Diuuer snau lmmeaiaieiy aiier nis
bid
has been accepted furnish to the Citv
ifiar:uat a. liuoa ana suincient dohu in
the sum of five hundred dollars roo)
conditioned that he u ill pay over to the
( itv Treasurer on the first" day of the
month following the acceptance of his
bid the amount due under sala bid for
the preceding month; and provided
further that the said successful bidder
shall at the fir$t regular meeting of the
city council held alter fiis said bid has
been accepted present tb the city council
s. gotfd and juUicisnt bondLin the sum bf
five thousand ($oco) lawful money o
the United States fdi the faitful com-
pliance Of all obligations incurred by1
s iid successful biJder under his said bid
and duties incumbent upon him as mar-
ket fanner under this ordinance.
j-ectioti 10 That said market farmef
shall pol c arid keep the market and
market Square clean and that he shall
emplov at least one night watchman
for the riiarket; proviSed that the mark-
et shall be cleaned daily and that such
cleaning s"hall not interfere v.ith traffic
vithin the markef.
Seetlnn 1 1 . That any and all persons
violating anv of the proisioflsol this or-a
dinance -hafl be fined in a sum not less
than one ntr more than ten dollars or
be hnpri&dned iSt a peridd of not more
ten davs.
Section 12. That all ordinances or
parts of ordinances in any wise cohflict-
irig with the provision-; of this ordinance
be and thev are now hereby repealed.
Section 13. That this ordinance shall
tike eflebt frbin and after its passage
and publicatidn as required by law.
Adopted at a special session of the city
council In Id December 30th 1897 by
a unanimous ote.
Apptoved January 1st. iS)S.
Attest. Thomas Carson
if. B ImngsBCRy flavor
Secretary.
CALL FOK BIDS.
Office of the Secretary
City of Brownsville Texas
cas i
3. )
Jantiarv 6th T 1090.
Notice is hereby given that the Market
and slaughter Kbuse revenues of the city
of Brownsville Texas fbr the eleert
mouths beginning February 1st. 1S9S;
accruing under an ordinance passed De-
cember 30th. 1S97 and published here
with wi'l oe sold tor United fctates
monej- tb the highest bidder.
healed proposals to purchase the afore-
said revenues will be received by the
City Council in op&n session dn Mon-
dav Jan. 17th. 1S9S at 8 d'cldck p. m.
and -will be then and there opened and
canvassed hi tlie presence of bidders.
Fronosals should be address d to the
Hon. Citv Cbuncil Of Brownsville. Tex-
as and should be marked on the end :
"Proposal to purchase Market and
slaaghlcr-houMi revenues."
The City Council reserves the right tcN
reject any a'nd all bids. For all further
information required to1 make proposals'
inquire of .
f . B. Kingsbury
Secrefary;
In Olden Times.
People overlooked the
irirriof
fanco of permanedtly beneficial ef
fects and wore satisfied with tran
sient action : but now that it is ren-
erailv known that Svrup Of Figs "will
permanently overcome habitual
-- .. r.i
ct for a tine but finally injure
the system. I5uy the" g'e nui no. made
by tho California i' Syrup 0o.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 170, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 19, 1898, newspaper, January 19, 1898; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116219/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .