The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 124, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 12, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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Saturday 2fov. 12 1898.
ABOUT TOWN.
Pine mincemeat just received at
Bouis'.
N"ie fresh butter crackers and
cheese at Bonis' by this steamer.
Lucio Bouis has just receivdd
freth corned beef pigs feet and sour
krauL
Fresh lemons at Lucio Bouis also
all kinds of canned goods Just re-
ceived. All kindsof canned goods potted
nams Viernna sausage sardine3 in
tomatoes aud chipped beef at Imcio
Boms.
4 Sunday after Trinitj- Nov. 13.
Services atQthe Churbh of the Ad-
vent as follows: Early celebration
at 7 a. m. ; Morning Praor Li
tany and sermon at 10 :30 o'clock.
Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m.
"Wm . Bamuister of Company IT
Third Tox. Inf. is very low with
pneumonia at the post hospital and
the attending physicians feels very
anxious about him. Mr. Bannister
is from Red River countv which is
on the extreme northern boundary
of the state. The Herald sincerely
hopes hopes the joung man may be
spared to return to his far away rel-
atives. PERSONALS
Louis Ramirez tho well known
stockman was in the city today from
lii3 ranch ileal1 Arrojd .
SergtlS. A. Behlen) of Co M. 4th.
Texas Infantry arrived by stage last
evening. Sergt. Bo! den has been
granted a. two months furlougli
and comes to spend it with the home
folks. His many friends dro glad to
welcome him homo again.
Surprise Party .
Ifesterday was the birthday ah-
nhersary of Mrs. W . A. Ieale and
a number of the friends vishingto
compliment her upon the event
gave her a delightful surprise party
last evening. It was qnite an tim-
promptu affair being arranged 3 os-
terday afternoon but was nono-tho-less
thoroughly enjOx-ed. Music
singing and dancing were endulgod
in and refreshments provided b
the self-invited guests were served.
Those who united in paying this
gracoful compliment to Mrs. Noale
"wore Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Putegnat
Mrs. Wise Misses Lillie Willman
Kate Willman Eda Willman Inly
Mielke Lily Miller L. M. Kenpdy
and Sanle Kenedy Messrs. (J. F.
Tilghman Oscjr Sander Willie
"Willman and Emmetto Goodrich.
Xeilow Fever Situation.
Apparontly the epidemic of yel-
tow fever whish was existed in
Monterey for some time recently is
about at end. A to'egram from Gov.
ernor Rpyo to Consul Sauchez of
this city today states that there were
210 deaths nor new C3ses yesterday .
-Laredo Times S.
To Teacliers and Parentis.
Capt. J. F. Cummings is the
county agent for all of the pnblish-
- gjlng houses that furnish the slate
text book and is read' to supply
eachers or parent at the gieady
'reduced prices provided: for by the
Texas Text Book Board. These
Books will bo sold for the use of any
school public or private at the
same prices. Public school teach-
ers are liable to be finel $25 for
each offense if Ihey use any books
in their schools to. the detriment of
those provided by the state .aoard.
Sample books can bo examined at
it
any time at the residence of Capt.
Camming1! on Eli7abeti street.
Copy bDoks"onlye cents each.
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YOU OAKSOT OOJOfiPIUBS.
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By"Z:iternai Kemedies.
The only way to cnre piles in.
every form is to Uf-e a remedy like
the Pt ramid Pile Cure which is ap-
plied direcih to the parts affected
and its wonderful healing effects belli a constitutional disease re-
are felt on the firbt application be-' quires a constitutional treatment
cause the medical properties are Hall's Catarrh ure i- taken inter-
rapidly absorbed b the sensitien;l!v; iinS 'cHy upon the
" blood and mnenoos surfaces of the
membranes of the rectum and the 8vt6iii thereby destroying the
ure is bpeedih made and almosti
efore the patient is aware of it?
hfn
. . .
every irace 01 piles nas ieic mm.
Alii" o VUD 1C1UUU k 11 IIIU A J
ramid Pile Cur 3 has been so succees-
ful. It is applied directly where it
is needed and u here it will do the
mobtgood. Not.b the roundabout
way of the stomach nor b' thd harsh
barbarous methods of various sur-
gical operations and so called sys-
tems. Its advantage over all other pile
cures are these It cures without
pain the cure is lasting it contains
uo poison and is the quickest and
cheapest cure j etfohnd. It is made
by the Pj ram id Drug Co. or Mar-
shall Mich. and sold by all drug-
gists at one dollar per package.
A Triple Chistening'.
An interesting ceremony which
occurred at the Episcopal church
yesterday was the christening of tho
three little children of Mr-jind 3I:s.
Norman G. Kendall. The nnmesof
the threo litt!e onea ao Aniel
Elizabeth for whom Mrs. Geo.
Kendall and Mr. Ottio Wolff stood
as sponsors the child's father serv-
ing as proxy for the lattorj Gorman
Massy with Mrs. II. E. Woodhouse
and Mr. Geo. Kendall as sponsors;
and Aldred William Miss Lily
Milter and Mr. Oscar Sander being
sponsors.
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. Kate E. Leahy wishes to re-
turn thanks to the Knights of Honor
lodge of this city for lhe payment
iof the mm of $2000 insurrance on
tho life of her late husband Jtfi-
chaei Leahy which was paid to her
Nov oik by clie iuuei ?& also loi
thank tho members of the local
lodge for their kind attentions to
3Ir. Leahy during his illness and
assistance to her upon his death.
Ail Important Difference-
To make itapparent to thousands
u ho think themselves ill that they
are not afflicted with any disoasobut
that the system simply needs cleans-
ing is to bring comfort- home to
their hearts as a costive condition
is easily cured by using Syrupof
Figs. Manufactured by the Califor-
nia Fig S)rup Co. oul' and sold by
all druggists.
Thousands are Trylcjj It. -In
order to prove tho great merit of
Ely's Cream Balm the most effective cure
for Catarrh and. Cold in Head wo have pre-
pared a generous trial size for 10 cents.
Get it of j our druggist or send 10 cents" to
ELY S20S. 56 Yfarren St K. Y. City.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever since a boy aud I never hoped for
cure but Ely's Gream Balm Eeems to do
even that. Many acquaintances have used
it with excellent results. Oecar Ostrnm
45 Warren Ave. Chicago HL
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine
mercury nor "any injurious drug. Price
60 cents. At druggists or by mail.
What Scrofula Is.
Scrofula is a disease as old as anti-
quity . It has been handed down
for generations and is the same to-
day as in early times. It is emphati-
cally a diseaso of the blood and tho
only way to cure it is by purifying
the blood . That is just what Hood's
Sarsaparilla loes in every cae
where it is given a faithful trial. It
eradicates all impurities from the
blood and cure? the sores boil
pimples an 1 aH forms of kin dis-
ease dne to scrofula taints in the
blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won
tho gratefuF praises of vast numbers
of people 5 its grand and complete
cure.
Don't allow scrofula to develGp in
I your blood Cure it at once by
taking1 Hood's SaTsaparilla.
Savannah Ga.
Offico of McDonongh & Hallan-
vno. & ' ..
MesrsTliippman Bros.SavannahGa.
Gentlemen : I be to add my tes-
timonial of the great virtues of
P. P. P. I have suffered for ears
with llhcnmalism and could p;et no
relief from any source. I took a
couple of courses of your P. P. P
and it has cuicd mo entirely. I
most heartily recommend it to-all
sufferers. Xours Truly
T v.ATyKE1
Of McDonoBgli & J3dllantyuo
J 100 Kcrenl $X0O- .
I The cuItT-of thri jwpW cifi-Jbe
j pleased jp learn that there NatleSpi'
'one rlrtmd dtseaj-o that s&itfhce fus
1
been able to euro in all its stages
JanTl that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is (he onlv posithe cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
foundation of tne disease ariu dvinr
the patient strength by build iirg up
1 the constitution and as-itinjr nature
jn
doing its work. Tho proprietors
have so much faith in its curative
power- that they offer One Hun-
dred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of tes-
timonials. Addiess F. J. CIIENET is Co.
Toledo () . J '
Sold by Druggist 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
URS rheumatism by taking
Hood's Sarsaparil!a-whichbyiieu-tralizing
the acid in the hlood perma-
nently relieves aches and PA I MS.
For Over Fiffcy Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sjrup
has been used for over iift years by
millions of mothers for their child-
ren while teething with perfect
success. It soothes the child sof
tens the gums allays all pain cure-
windcolic and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the
poor Utile sufferer immediately.
Sold by Druggists in even- part of
the world. Twenty-five cents a
oottle. Be sure and a&k for "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Srup'cand
0 uo otiiar cii l.
FRANCIS JOSEPH.
London There ismuctTspee-
ulation in pojitical circles at
Vienna according to advices
just received from there as to
whether Emperor Francis
Joseri vvill marry again. The
possiDttily ot obtaining ason to
direct succession it ia thought
may induce him to overcome
his own personal inclinations.
The present heir apparent
Archuduke Francis Ferdinand
son of the late Archduke
Charles Louis second brother
ot tue preS6nt emperor is not
a strong man and it is feared
he will not succeed in govern-
ing the unruly Austrian empire
anu tue marriage 01 emperor
iFrancisJ3ePb witu certain
youthful princess is already
mooted.
STABBED WITH A
WALKING CANE.
Laredo Texas November 7.
Aniseto Martinez a Mexican
14 years of age was stabbed
through the heart with a walk
ing cane this morning at the
fiesta in Nuevo Laredo from
the effects of which he died
almost instantly. When found
in the street by a policeman he
was about dead and ail he cold
utter as to who wounded him
was "tin muchacho."
The fifteen colonies nnder
French rule have a population
of 51.5457.
Znrrich is the great distribut-
ing poiut in Switzerland for
American imports.
Canada exports to EngFand
9S per cent of all the cheese
manufactured there;
The forests of Belgium com
prise 16 61 per cent of the total
area of that country.
"I am one of those who think
the loss of a faithfnl servant
the loss of a friend" is a re-
cently reported saying of Qnen
Victoria.
Plumbing
and
icyeis
REPAIRING.
I am-prepairecl totJo all kinK of
plumbing and bicycle repairing
on sliort notice and at reason-
able rates. All work guaran-
teed .
Shop at Post ice factory Fort!
iirown.
K
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TB EKS3BC5 GF SYRU? 0? EOS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of t he combination but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the CAXironxu: Fig Syrup
Co. only md we wish to impress upon
afi. the importance of purchasing' the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrnp of Figs is manufactured
by the Cauforxla. Fig Syrup Co.
cnly a knowledge of that fact will
2Z.S5I5& one in avouung tne wortmess
enitationa manufactured by other par
ities- 'j.hQ high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi-
cal profession and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives
as it acts on the kidneys liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken-
ing them and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects please remember the name of
Jhe Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO;
SAI-J FKAXCISCO. CaL
9UI5VIIXE. Kr. JfEW VOR&. 3f. Y
Xiist of lietters .
The uncalled for letters re-
maining in tho post offico of
Brownsville for the week ending
Xo ember 12 189Sj are as follows :
I.AT)IES
costa Alejandra
Basques Dorotea
Guajardo Simona V 2
GENTLEMEN.
Clare W. A.
Cobarrubias Alfredo
Fitzpatrick Cornelius
Gutierrez Trinidad
Lozano Bonifacio
Medina Encarnacion
Morales Agustin
Nichols; Bowles
Pina Emelio
Ramos Feliz
Smith Warren
Wilson E C.
Persons calling for tho above letf
tors will please say advertised.
ADOLrii AsiuiEDr Postmaster .
Are Yon the Man for the Place?
An- experienced merchant
and the right man having mon
ey or credit of 85000 to 10-
000 to put in stock of general
merchandise and deal in Cotton
Hides Wool and Country Pro-
duce can find a splendid open
ing in yictoria TexriMew brick r
building eppecially erected
for the purpose nearly comptet-
ed. JNovel advantages in both
building and location.
First floor space 2700 square
feet 14 feet Irom fiuor to ceil-
ing. Basement 900 square feet
9 feet high designed f.r grisi
raili; 8 elegant living rooms
above first floor. Pavillion on
garden roof 30x60 feet. Wa-
gon yard and steam laundry
on the premises. The entile
grounds 139x27S feet. Place
will only he ltttoari experienc
ed man in eveiy way suited to
the place and the trade to be
handled.
Owner will take interest in
the business if desirable to ap-
plicant. Address at once
C. L. THURMOND Jp..
Victoria Texas.
fjk Kcnaares sR Corns Eacions andTVarts
-'u-Hrui;5pccuiiyanaperiaaacE;iy
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tog e Mfaft & th.W & ag? s&
A i Afili 1 &
yXk AS Dref-ntfs sell ABBorfs - J3 I I s I S S j
ZWI?& L!PP?Ah ?GS. I feh lc 1
IQIWTAO iD.iU'U If t.fZ-
-vjtjj.'Kii iutt in1 o - T-';-
1 mJON THE PH1LIP-
V - PIKES.
- J'RHjafdinf ihc Philippines'
heasfdrlhov many people
in this' country ever thought f
them until Dewey was heard
from? The islands are filled
with small darkies" and -God I
alone can take care of them
America outrht not to do so
Until the past ten days no
body dreamed thtt the admin
istration ever thought of crTang-l
ing- our policy a?fd talcing all
of the islands. '1 here are 8
coo.ooo natives so small in
stature that they could ship
between our legs as we went
to the polHngbooths
.V a u:u :.
c . -1 .
tore the presidential election '
r . . - t
of 92 excluding from this
. .
country the Chinese because;
thevr Avere disagreeable labor-
. . . .
ers and were working and-
turning out our people in ail
Ask yo;
our p fT& g3L'lsancs exPect to provido- a
J3t KElSlsiSigl t narDOr anc secure a coaling
T &ftv . statlon' the rePbcan Party
S2-S. feSs!?9 wishes to infect into this body
Drtjggi
for e nsc-ona
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TRIAL
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Contains no coca nc.
rZt.-cj rsr-a&
wiriinr rnr ftnv nthr L!J-3.
W&
liijttnous drag.
It 13 quickly Absorbed.
Gives Hejefat once.
Jt opens end cleanses ;
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the a3al Passages. 'ff J 5 J? $4 fifl I
Hcftla and Protects the Membrane. Keatoresthe
feenses oJ Tase and SmelL 3. n Sie 50c. ; Tkj!
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I have been taking Piso's Cure for Consnmption since
1883 for Coughs and Colds. I had an attack of LaGrippo
in 1S90 and ha-ve had others since. In the TTinter of
Springs Colo.- August 19
Ibl
1896-7 1 had a spell of Bronchitis lasting all "winter ana
leaving aj.tronhlesome cough until I again tried Piso's
Cure "which relieved me. Mrs. M. B. SiLiXLET Colorado
&l Cl'BtSVhtRt ALL ELSE FAILS. !" . ts&
g East Cooh Syrnp. Tastes Good. Usa fgi
E la time. Sold brdragglata. jJ
The Mso CoapanrTTarrsn Pa. Vt es
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M M m mJ ifv 3 i fetsM
HI fS"j e$vl fe 1 t3 ES &S iSS 1
pf m m m mm jsm m ill
Jl 1 ih O Gil TTf
A Gar Load of
uii ana alter UfitriheT'
a l. .
1st. .1898 OIa?et"will be sold
at our establishment at $1
per gaiioiir (Mesican qo1M;
n
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CM.Ttlini H?
tiWiUBg
S Perfect '
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apt n ess w i
Condensed Milk !
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Mothers milk. For f& ?v
YEftRS TriE LEACING BRANa J!
INFANT HEAUlf&xt FREE: Wj
JtY.SOEtSEOMlLK. NEwrcac Js
k.1
the industries. Socially they
iarf nfcfc nnr
we could not
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tolerate anv more of theiTu
T . . .
Both parties in congress violat-
" . . . .
ed a treatr with the Chinese
. . T7 . .
. . .
had never done betore.
SWlliClimj" LUC t'IIIlCU. IciLCS
And
now aLJthe close of the Nine-
teenth century" he exclaimed
' ''with no reason for takinr the
S.ooo.ooo Hottentots and
everything else "
He concluded by exnress-
mg. the hope that President
!V1 k"tnlr xvrMM niM- llcn tr?
flip rnuncplc rf thf rfrnil-v!irrr
""5 COUnseiS oi int. rtpiILIlCan
press to annex the islands.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 124, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 12, 1898, newspaper, November 12, 1898; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116317/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .