The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 127, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 16, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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"I AMES B? .WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
iffice SecondFloor Rio Grande Railroad
Building
BROWNSVILLE TESAS.
'(? H. GOODRICH'
ATTORtfEY AT LAW.
Dealer in Real Estate.
JJbmpleie Abstracts of Canferon County
kejJt in the office.
BROTTO.iVILLE TEXAS.
I1 H. .MARIS-
LAWYER A2JD LAXD ASEOT.
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Street.
" BK01TX"7inLE. TEXAS.
TOHN I. KJ.EIBER
ATTORNEY AT LaW
Brownsville Texas.
Will practice In any otthe State Courts
herf spec'alh employed
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B. REXTFRO
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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Jill practice irf all Federal andStafe
Gourts.
BBOWSSYILEE TEXAS.
TOIIN BATITLETT
ATTO RNEY-AT-L A W.
Will practice in Difatricf State and
Federal Coortt.
)fflco-witlT3'a5 B Wells fix IUo Grande 2sOroad
Boilditftj (apatairs).
Efrownsville - -' - - - t Texasj
1 AS. U EDWAHDS;
AT FORNEY AT LAW.
Land Titles Investigated and Abstracts!
r urnished.
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X ?ONROE & SE ABURY
V ' ATTORNEYS AT LA- V:
"Will practice in all Federal and Stat
C6nrts Complete abstract orE Star countv
nd fain 3 trees in relation thereto kept
office.
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DENTIST.
Erom S to i2 a. rn. and
' frdtrr i to 5 p. m
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$ ' lice Opposite liilsrV 'Hole!
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BBOWKSVUXs ?ES.
R. R. P. ANDERSON
KE'NTISf.
Jffics 'Seoml Floor first Hationsi Bank.
T5raduate Yanderbilt Dental College.
$0 charge for examfninor teeth.
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ajL WALTBEfisACH 1
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f If iTPlO" "cart the Barber's old
Is s'rictly "up to date" and assures
pleasing result to all pal runs.
His rayon work both copying and
enl-rjrinsr is perfect Visitors J
7i Iconic and inspection of work!
invited.
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CUSTOM ROUSE
SIERCHANDISE -
Consignments Soljcjea.
JBrownsville
tauie Goods
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EUZJBLTH STREET - BRQWKSVfLLEr
Head-Otzarters
j j Fancy Goods of all Descrip
tioDP suitable fr
Wedding and Birthday Presents 1
Music Books Stationery toys Pens
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Goods f every description
Just received by
iy. gfo ytossE
- Bro vnsville Texas.
'S2S?" Agent for-Otff Tombstones.
A P. B a "E R E B A
On eveiy Steamer
. FresT California evaporated " JErnils
prune's mlncfe nieal pigs feet sour
kraul preserves jellies Spanish olhes
in kegs pickles roasted peanuts citron
cui rants dates raisinsa fine assortment
of candiesj - extracts Scotch bacalao
fresh grated cocoant cocoanuts fine
cracker-? tresh fruit and new X aliforni?
pearsj peaches apricots etc. in heaj
sy up
Will recieve "by next steamer cran-
berries peach end apricot jelly etd
Will keep on hand a fresh line or
roceries a" lowest price. Alb fine fut
niture.. Givemeauill.
A--P. BARRED A
R. H-TVALUS.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Its. introducing npff and selecfstylet
of work at his parlors. Also new stjlcjf
of fivney card mounts.
Sg-Copying ar-d enlargements n crayon
-done. Inspection of work invited "
xiiui.tiurioi ucii it u- o-. rcservauon.
W A-SHINaTON
TREK5
" ImV PR1PAEED Ta
DO ALIEINDS 0?
ffsrtclmnif CUfil wort
Repairing Jewelry and Silverware of ai
Emds a Speciality.
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.BLIZAUEH STREET
YOUB
PHYSICIAN
to pat all his knowledge exped
ience and skill into the prescription
he writes. It is an order Tor the
combination of remedies jonrcae
demand; . Flo .can not rely on re-
duJt unless the ingredients are jmre
and reliable and properly vom-
ponnded. Be fair to vour doctor . to vonr-
sejf by bringing your pieseriptionsr
here. Ihej- will be compounded j
oniy oy
who are ai
Kegistereil Pharmacists
ded by the largest stock
of drugs in this part of the state.
-t Everything of the --fine&t qualitj
that money can buy or experience
J. L. PUTEGivf AT Ph. G.
Manager
JB1ELENBER0
3XICi:AL AGENr rfOE NORTHERN 3fEX
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The Best and Easiest Kenning
Machine in the World. Took
the Medal forsupprioty at
the lecent Columbian
World's Fair. v
Dealer In -
JEWELRY AlUFS 'AND
AMMUNITION.
Commereio Str. - - Matamoios
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Fiom and after Sept. lath. 1S98
regular pasaensfer train will
run as follows:
REGITDAR TRAIN. "
Leaves Brownsville (Daily) at 9 a.m.
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JOSE:CELAYA
GENERAL MANAGER
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(Succeasor to Christian Hehq.
- Dealer in-
general MERCHANDISE
Highest Price Paid ForConhtry
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Keep the nionoy at home a
'where it will benefit not T
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4. office bat every branch
:. of business.
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Sent away for any article A
ed at homo injures everyQ
one in the community. a
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v Xs adding- to its stock of
botli type and stationery q
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the Cabinet meetin
u.
Routine Business Transacted
Considerable Attention Was
Given to the Race;
Washington. C Nov. 12
-r-The cabinet meeting to-dayJ
lasted over two hours.
hiJe a laro-e amount of
routine business was transact-
-1 i i t
ed considerable attention was
devoted tn the rnrtrnnhlec in
ie u.rounas. me presiaenc
expressed deep concern over
the situation but: it was decid-
ed that the developments up
to this time did not warrant
Federal interference. The con-
ditipn of these two states will
however be kept tinder close
suveiliance-with a view to -ac-
flion should it -be deemed nee-
essarv. discouraging conditions at Ha-
Therewas some discussion vana was of-a general nature
of appointments to consular but -it v showed an immense
positions tand two appoint-j amount of work in cleaning
ments were decided upon.j"p the city will be neces-
Frank Mason of Ohio hasisary.
been at the Jiead of the consul-
ate at Frankfort Germany
both during the present andj
the. TJarrison administration
has been selected to succeed!
to the vacant consul general-
ship at Berlin caused by the
death of Julius Goldschmidt;
and Richard Guenther of Wis
consin is to succeed iir.
Mason at Frankfort. Mr.
Gunther represented one of
the Wisconsin" districts in con
gress same years ago and his
celebrated "paregoric7 speech
was one of the features of the
debate on Colonel Morrison's
horizontal reduction tariff bill.
Subsequently during the Har-
rison administration he served
as consul general to Mexico.
The following cablegram
frorruGefteral Wade chairman
of the Cuban evacuation com-
mitfee- wasreaxLat ' tfre meet-
mgr
Havana Nov. io. General
for Information of the Presi
dent: From our arrival Span
ish authorities here have I be
lieve carried out terms of
evacuation to the best of their
abilfty. vShips arriving have
been promptly and fully load-
ed and dispatched- about 2000
more have eone. Lack of
transportation and money to
pay the troops is giving ser-
ious trouble. Governor gen-
eral seems able to deal wfth
conditions as they arise. Ac
counts 'from here 2fre so sen
sational thatI desire to inform
yqu of true state of affairs.
"WADE Major General.
The president will confer
with Attorney General Griggs
tcoricernmg the-situationin the
Carolinas on the latter's return .
to the city. Beyond the news-j
paper reports no information
from Wilmington or Greens-..
boro has reached-the' adminis-
tration from any source but
there is "little doubt that the
(whole matter will be looked
into by the officers of the oV-
partmeiik No action was de-
cided upoa at today's meeting
and-unlcjss noting is. resumed
it is probable that nothing- will
beclone pending" the return of
Attorney General Griggs
The ferer situation at Ha-
vana is conceded to be very
serious and the administration
lis cognizant of the necessity of
a thorough sanitary overhaul-
ing before its occupation by
our troops is sale. Elsewhere
than Havana there Is also need
for assistance of this govern-
ment along these.Iin.es atid it
is asserted a chartered steam
er of the government will soon
be dispatched to the island
Men with supplies including!
food.
The report made on :he
THE MARIA TERESA. '
Natives Have Stolen Everv-
thimj Removable from
Rem'ovable
the Wreck.
Nassau N. P. Nov. 12.
I he tug Potomac from San-
tiao which has been visitino-
the stranded cruiser Infanta
Maria Teresa off' Cat island
has arrived here in order to
jwork on the ship. She wiili
return to Cat island. The
cruiser is Jying one mile off
shore and is in two fathoms of
water. 1 he natives Wave de-
stroyed the temporary deck
and have carried away every
thing movable.
TRe. ""official report 0 the
navy department of the find-
ing of th'e Maria Teresa was
containiuo;
cableoram
in tlie loiiowiiigi
from Commander
Craven of the wrecking tucr
Potomac which had been or-
dered fo.Cat isiand from San-
tiago: Nassau November 12.
Secretary of the Navy Wash
ington: Potomac arrived; Ma
ria Teresa near Bird point Cat
island one mile offshore in
two fathoms of water tide- ris-
ing and falling inside. Tem-
jporary deckbcokeirup mova
ble articles removed by natives.
Vulcan not seen. Natives at
work since Saturday.
The Potomac-.was ordered
at once' back to Cat island
with instruction's to Command
er Craven to take possessron
of the Teresa and drive off the
wreckers who ar6 looting the
ship. He replied by cable that
he would leave immediately
and would arrive at the wreck
in the morning.
The fact that tire TeresaV 3.
vessel drawing twenty three
feet of water and waterlogged
as she was vrhen abandoned
Baking Powder
Made froia yxti
cream of tartar.
Safeguards tie food j
against slum
Altsn Balongr powders are the greatest
menaces to health o the. present day.
ROYAL E-iWlOPOWCEa-Ca NEW YOBC
probably drawing nearly thirty
tfeer should have been driven
tin twelve feet of water is re
garded- by naval officers as
evidence of the great strength
of tlie strom which caused her
crew to leave her.
TROUBLE IN TERRI TORY
Little Rock Nov. 1 r. 'I he
f report of serious trouble at
Okmulgee capital of the
Creek Nation on election day
has been confirmed by the-re-
Iceipt of a letter from a prom
inent citizen ot Wagoner
who was at Okmulgee last
Tuesday when the riot occur-
red. One man was killed out-
right and eight others wound-
ed during a fight' that occurred
late Tuesday evening. 1 he
trouble arose betweeifthe full
bloods a'hd the mixed breedes
The Creek council was in ses-
sion and the treaty party and
the n'ti treaty party werelis-
cussfnor the election when a
general fight broke out in the
council room. The cause of
the fight was a dispute over
the ratification of the Dawes-
Creek treaty vvhich seems to'
have beijrp carried by a small
majority. Qubs pistols k nix es
aiTCi chairs w;ere brandished
'and'used freely in the row- and
pandemonium reigned For half
an-ho in. When the room was-
finally cleared by the guards it
was found that one man was
de-id on the floor and eight"
others liad been wounded"
some of them seriously '1 heir
names or the party to which
hey belonged are not stat-
led.
The writer of this informal
lion says that the situation is
critical and that further trouble '
is expected if it has not alreardy A
occurred. Inspector .Writtiit:
who was sent to Okmulgee by
the Interior'Department .sent
a message to Marshal Bennett
at Vagoner requesting'him to
send aft the deputies he could
Ispar6 to assist irf Suppressing
further trouble.
't
-Bayonets wtre invented ni -Bayonuts
in Franc and to that
fact the nanjft is due.
Clans are said to have-niisetr
inSQorking fn th Fi!i tf
King-Malcolm abcnfOOS.
Until TS3ft ih iQinato "a3
calind love upvleiir tlif Cnltrcl
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 127, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 16, 1898, newspaper, November 16, 1898; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116320/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .