The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 278, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 26, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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BIO GHASDE LCBGSHoJ
S1A. f. & A. H. S.
H. Goodrich W. M.;
Xonte Kowalski S. W ;
L.A.Jgou J. W; ft
Balls li. Treasurer; W.
AXeale Secretary: M K
Talboe S. D.; B H
Wallis. J. D.; G. W.
.Killer Tyler. Visiting
brethren cordially in
fixed. Lodge meets firt and third Tneedayin
Itch month.
EXCELSIOR LODGE SO.
I0XO.O.F.-OFFICER3
John M HaynesSoDle
Grand Frank Smith
Vies Grand; John S.
Stncke Treasurer; Tic
i Xgly. Jr. Secretary; Itf. J. Fletcher Sittug
tact Grand Chaa. J?. Tllghman District Deputy
trand t88ter. The Lodge meets at 7:30 p. ra.
Jbrary Wednesday night. Visiting brethren and
311 Odd FeJows in jood standing are cordially
jBTilftd to attend.
EHIGHTS OP HONOE
LODGE KO. 3780. OF-
FI EB3. .A-Browne
jictator. 'Has. .Tilgh-
nsm; Ylce Dictator; J.
P.pntegnat Asslstanter.
Dictator? H. Hanson Past D ctator; H. Sherwood
.reporter; J. F. Caromlngs. Financial Reporter; A.
iurtrreaaurer; Waltgenbachfhaplain U.H-fhy
2..?-. . -o o.v. .r.Tsi.Bn-raininsoBenavides
lentin'aL-lTuBteesFaiJfc Lnsena O. F. TilgUraan
7. B. Sharpe LoSje meeis ctcuuu wiu.
XuesdaTS of each mouth
PROFESSIONAL OARDS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
gftc Second Floor Bio erande Bailro&d Building
Brgwnsvitte : : : : : : : Texas.
H. GOODRICH
ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W.
DEALER IN KKAL ESTATK
Complete Abstracts of Cameron
' County Kept In The Office.
BROWNSVILLE TEX.
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H. MARIS
LAWYER AND LAND AGENT
MONEY TO LOAN ON
5. GOOD SECURITY.
Office in Dalzell Building on
Levee Street.
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NO. I. EXEIBER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAV7.
Brownsville Texaa
Will practice in any
of the
20lirt8 of the State when special h
employed
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TO B. RENTFRO.
ATTO"RNEY-AT-LAW .
Will practice in all Federal anr.
State Courts
Brawnsvilles Texat
TAS. 3. EDWAULS
f ATTORNEY AT LAW.
C&nd Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished.
Hidalgo: : : : : : : : i : : Texas
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0 JKKSCUSa AT ALICE with SAN astorio
ABAHAS PAS3 and JfEXIOAN SATIOH-
AL Bsilfrays-
?his Line Carries the United
States Mail on Schudtile
Time of 0 Sours.
Btajjes Leave Alice AndaBrown-
- vllle Daily at 6 a in (Sun
davs included and arrive
at Destination the
next Evening.
RATE3 Of FABS.
(oun Trip Ticket S 2250
One Trip 15.00
Children under 13 years half fare.
Cnildr en under five rears freer
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
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Jr.R.P.Iaiinoi
DENTIST.
Office Second Floor First lat.-hank
Graduate Vandeibilt Dental College
No 9hargefor examining teeth
Office hours 9 to 12 am and i to 6 pm.
Brownsville - Texas.
OTICJE.
Office of
xne sxiu Wu x.x iVMW. .
Bronrnsyille Texas May 12th 1898.
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Xfll) OiUCKIIUUlUlS Ul llll UUiii-
pany are hereby notified that the
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
will be held at the Company's Oftice
up-stair? on the 14th lay of July
1898 at 12 o'clock 31. for the election
of ofiTcors and for Hie purposes pro -
vided in Article 15 of the By-laws
F. IiivADULLA
Secretary.
AGUES SaY&LSKI.
CUSTOM HOUSE
AND
MERCHANDISE - - BROKER
Consignments Snlicitea.
Brownsville - Texas
"So deception practiced.
No 8100 Reward.
ASK YOUR DRUQOmi
for a generous
10 CENT TRIAL SIZE.
LYJS OUgA
ALH1
inrions drnj; It opens and ciean-cs the Nasal
Passages. Allaja Pain and. InBsr..Tcatioiu Eeas
id Protects the Menilnane. Rcn-re3 the Set sc
Of Ta?f and Smell. Is quickjr ao.orbed. Givea
K?Iief at once. 50 ct. at Drnggietfi or lyr mail;
Trial Size 10 eta at Drappis's or br nwil.
ELY BROTHERS 56 Warren Street New YoriF
rontaiR? no tacajse. mcrimrv nor"aj''v other in
A. P AflHEB A
On eveiy Steamer
Fresh California evaporat d frnils
nrunes. mince meat bics feet soiir
kraut preserves jellies Spanish olives'
in kejrs Dickies roasted peanuts citron.
cui'rants dates raisins a fine assortment
offfcandies evtraefs Scotch bacalao
fresh grated cocoant cocoanuts fine
crackers fresh fruit- and new California
pears peaches apricots etc. in heavy
syup.
Will recitive y next steamer cran-
berries peach and apricot jell) etc.
Will keep on hand a fresh line ot
roceries at lowest price. Ahb fine fur
niturew Give me a call.
A P. BARREDA
CONCORDIA.
Boarding and Lodging House
Thirteenth btreet.
PASCUAL A. BlUBEKO Prop
(Late of Millers's Hotel.)
Meals at all hours Coffee and
Chocolate Fish served at all hrur1
of day and night.
Brownsville Texas
Pr. lilies NrnvEPfssxEES care EHEUMA.-
TISSIr WEAK BACKS. At dixssis only 25c.
BDlonn ausagOj w ith saur kraut
f CREAM BA
THE MEW YGSK .
Musioel Echo I
is the prettiest Musical and Fashion JQ
Journal in Amcncij HE
Coatainicg Bi
36 fULL SIKET MUSIC SIZE PAGES g
Y'ifA Dght Fufl fid g
CompSete Pieces cf Pg
I VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL KUSiC M
besides Sis large Kalf-tons Portraits B
of leading jsretty Actresses latest k23
Fashion Plates in Millinery and IN
Dresses besides pages of interest- !
Ing Stones Recipes etc. K
Sana pie Copies - 10 ccals
I Yearly Sabscnpuoa i.oa k? i
Address H J
NEW YORK MUSICAL ECK0 CO. E
1441 BR8ADWY fiW Y0RX. E
2Tow Is the Time.
-To purify your blood wiuf Hood's
Sarsaparilla. iiarch ApKl 21a' are
the trying' months of the -year. At
this season onr blood is loaded with
impurities which hare accumulated
during fhe winter and these im
1 purities must be immediately expel
led.. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One
True Blood Pnriher. Itis the me
dicine which has accomplished many
5 1 4
' thousands of rjemarkablo cures of all
blood diseases'. It is what the mil-
iDns take .n he apringJl0 baiId np
heaIth offi Eicknes8.
Laiid lor Sale.
I have for sale a-tract of land con-
aining 14000j more or less acres
with frontaL of 2800 varas onie
. f .
too Grande hnd running back 18
imile' it bding the upper part
I of the tract of land known a3 Llano
i Grande and La Blanca. Tho firt
deed is recorded in Book Aiiidai!o
coantv. I will sell tne above tles-
cribed laud for cash at CO cents per
acre.
John ilcALLEN
Brownsville Tifxas
Jany. 1st. 1898.
April Wisdom.
Be sure that 3rour blood is pure
your appetite good your digestion
perfect .
To purify your blood and buildtup
your healthjtake Hood's Sarsaparilla.
This medicine has accomplished
remarkable cures of all blood dis
eases . It is the One True Blood
Purifier.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to
make yon well by purifying and
enriching your blood giving your
an appetite and nerve mental and
digestive strength.
7'he 3an Antonio Daily Expre"s
will be found on sale every after-
noon at Roussett's Barber Shop .
Wnen Traveling
Whether On pleasure bent or bus-
iness take op every trip a bottle of
Srup of Figs as it acts moht plOaa-
antlr and efiectual'y on the kin
nevs liver End bowels preventing
fevers headaches and other forms
of sickne?3. For sale in o'J cent
bottles bv all leading drujrist5.
Mmufactnrp
d bv: the Uaiifornia Fig
Syrup Uo. only.
Cora Meal. -
Fresh srraund on French Burr
Stones. Ask your grocer for meal
from my mill. Highest market price
naid for con and wood delivered
I . ... rt .1. rx-x ir
.' at "n m c rownsvine . umrS1uu
at my office 3t the Botica del Leon.
March 19 189b. S. P- TVkeford.
"Found: six new canvass horse
collars two miles from towu on the
Santa Maria road Owner can re-
cover them by calling at this office
and pa ing for notice .
Found: AJarge br'ass door key
on Levee street. Owner can .have
ameby calling at this oflUe and
saying for this notice.
Fresh Lemous at Lucio Bonis.
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k Gflve The ELKKAiiD OulceA
a vour nexx uruer ojl bin.
f ticnery?
I Kep the money at homO
vr jere it will benefit not
01 ly your homo printing "
i ofTice. but every branch k
of! business. 4.
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Erery Dollar 4
$ . Sunt atray for any article
1 tliatcan be nianufaciaf- a
2 ed at homo injures every
a one in the community. f
I ThetHeraid
J Is adding to it? stock of T
9 both Upland stationery 4
and is prepared to exe 2
cute all orders entrusted T
to it.
? Your Orders !
X Are soticiti'draud every J.
Y
effort mil be made to A
please youv S
THE milted
drownsviHe Tcsa-
THURSDAY MAY
CHARLESTON'S
DEPARTURE.
Cheered to the Echo bv
Echo
Thousands Who Lined
the Beach.
s San Francisco Cai. May
21. The Charleston is well
on her way to Manila; rlhe
big cruiser passrd through the
Golden Gate at 8:20 this morn
ing after being anchored in the
stream all night. She adjust
ed her compasses at an early
hour and then passed up the
bay' through the Raccoon
straits and passed the Gate on
the northern frontage "of the
city. Every steam whistle in
the harbor saluted the vessel
as she passed out The 6000
soldiers gathered at Prasidio
cheered themselves hoarse.
When the vessel was sighted
coming down the bay the sol-
diers gathered on the beach
to bid her bon voyage. They
lined the beach for a mile and
cheer upon cheer rang out
from the men who are soon to
follow the Charleston to the
scene of Admiral Dewey's
triumph. The Charleston's
big siren answered the men
on the beach time and again
and the whistling was heard
from one end of the city to the
other. Never before has a
war vessel leaving this city re
ceived such an ovation. The
Charleston was launched from
the Union Works of this city
ten years ago and was one of
the "nest eggs'1 of the presents
American navy.
- THE MONTEREY
Ordered to the Philippines as
a Precautionary Measure.
Washington May 22.
While the Monterey has been
ordered to proceed to Manila
it does not necessarily Follow
that the authorities have con-
firmatory informat'on of the re-
ports that the Spanish fleet is
bound for the Philippines; as a
matter of fact the dispatch o!
the Monterey was in the nafure
of a precaution. Witt-her in
the Philippines supported by
the fire protected cruisers and
three gun boats. Rear Ad-
miral Dewey- will be able to
deleat any force that Spam
may collect and send against
hirri.
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NUECES FOR SiYERS.
Trie County Also Instructed
For Kleberg For Congress.
Corpus Christ" Texas May
22. The city and most of the
count' primaries were held
last night. The Liberal test-
prevailed and sofar as heard
from Sayers and Kleberg were
instructed for.
In the second ward a strong
fight was made forD.C Stone
for Conressmaiv but Kleberg
won. Express.
26 1S9S.
GLADSTONE'S FUNERAL.
His Body Will Be-Takento
- Westminister Abbey Wed-
nesday Morning.
London May 22. -Mr Gla'd-i
stone's remains will lie in $a-
warien church all day Wednes
day where they will be viewed
by his friends and neighbors
the number being 'limited to
the oldest and most intimate.
From the churchthe body will
be carried to London by . the
train leaving at 70 a. mrThe
deceased statesman will lie in
state under a catafalque in
Westminister Hall on Thurs-
day and
Post.
m.
Friday.- Houston
FITZHUGH'S HANDICAPS
Gen. Lee has been handi-j
capped by a great name. It
has estimulated his pride and
ambition but it has not inspir
ed any vanitv. When I asked t
him the Thn Rnnk 'fth?R
....... ..w -. j- ..
heritage helped or hindered
him heSaid
"It has been -a heavy load.
I havejiad the reputation of a
lot of ancestors as well as' my
own to look after. Whatever
pfood I hsve done has been
credited to them and whatever
of evil has been charged to me
and magnified becaujse people
said they had a right to expect
much better things of a man
of my blood and breeding.
"When I was rurlnins: for
Governor of Virginia John
Wise said tnat u m);
name had- been Fitzhueh
Smith I never wduld have se-
cured the nomination. I re-
plied that I had known a good
many good men named Smith
and would have been as proud
of that name as of tlv one I
wore. In "that way I got the
votes of all the Smiths in Vir
Sfinia and a letter from a mail
who told me" 'neer to forget
Capt. Jbhn Smith our first set
tler who killed Pacahontas.
STOCK Olf SMOKELESS
POWDER
Admiral Sampson's Cruisers
Furnished with the Article.
Washington D. C.j rIay 21
-Admiral Sampson's cruisers
have been furnished 'wjdi
smokeless powder the first lot
delivered of a $2500x30 con
tract given the Duponts three'
months ago. The terrible-
smoke made by the ordinary
brown powder used in heavy
guns makes-its impossible to
see 20 yards after the second
found. Admiral Sampson re
ports that die faces of the men
handling the guns afcSan Juan
Matanzas and Cardenas -were
covered with "saltneter at the
j . . - Y . .
I second round from the 8 inch
I - . ..
and r3-inch guns -while the
thirQfrriafrPfl fmm the. smoke
1 w- .w..v. ..x... ..-
and gas 'of this burnt powder
futfder the fiery hcaf'ofa trrp-
NO. 278
Royal stakes the toed pure
'wbolesoao emd dItciaa.
POWDER
A!$olutly Pur
JSOYiL CAKino POW5CB CO. KCtf VflSKC
mm.
ical sun is absolutely unendur.
able " "
Within a fortnight the en-
4-:n tint- -r J.1-i ..rtnyl -.11
lc uuct' 1o-1"4 ' "" "
jwill have an abundant supply
j of this nev power.
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SERMONS ON
T GLADS I ONE
London May 22. Mr. Glad-
stone's death was the occasion
PulFlt "n -u-uy. ar
most every church in the king
dom a sermon-was preached In
his memory?
- Telegrams or condolence
continue to pour in to Hawar-
den from all parts of the
world. The queen and thev
duke of York have again
written Mrs. Gladstone who
attended services at Hawarden
church where a memorial
service will be held next Satur-
day while the funeral service is
being held at the abbey:
M'KINLEY PEACE-""
MAIMERS.
Thirteeri-Inch Projectiles fof
Sampson's Fleet are
Read'?".
is 1
Reading Pa. May 22 On
the cash ofdeYJroirr Washing
ton the Carpentensteel works
last night kscnt r5cr thirteen-
inch projectiles destined for
Sampson's fleet. These weigh
!2od pounds each and will
go through anything Spanish
afloat. 'Iliese projectiles were
popularly kuowji 'Here as the
"McKinldy PeaGemakers."
-Tlr following goods- havo ju-t
been received by t.ueioJouis on the
fast steamer and are uinnteel to
bo fieh: French sanlhit pickles
in" keg?j dhease cracker chow-
cliow Vienna sausage olives iiikfg
and bottle assfras betir tobacos
and cigars
Dr. ifiles'Nnivs Plasties cnre2i:fcTfolA-
5ISJI WEAK BACKS. At druggets onlT-Sc
Few ap-
preciate B the Dan
ger to Ts-hich the Expectant iloth'
er is exposed and the foreboding '
with which she looks forward ta
the hour of woman's severest triaL
so assists Nature that the change
lthou; tlie vlolent irotestf
r-vc TrttTLn I'i'l - t v-t.M -w-.rv
Kaussa Headache etc. Gloomy
forolKxiing3 yield to hpefal atrficipa-
tions she pastes through the ordeal
ouirlrTrr nnfi -nrifK liM.li. mtin is left
.1 to Joyoay perform the Lb and
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 278, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 26, 1898, newspaper, May 26, 1898; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116276/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .