The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 177, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 27, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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A SOCJtAI; SUCCESS .
HE'HERAL
Issued HvEsr likT kx:kpt susday. jSiegrant Farewell Ball Tendered
Departing- Oilicers.
EntenalaitUe Brawns Hie reias poatc2ic
fe&OWKSYILLE
5CEXA8.
More Julia Bollack Eds and Katie
Wiliman Edith Poster Olivia Ys-
naga Marianne- Margaret and
A Distinctuighecl
Correspondence solicited on all matters
of lonU Interest or of Interest to the
Scopio of Southwest Teras. Kach coro-
SBiKifMLtion muct bs accompanied by the
&?.sae of its author nr.t for publication
feeteas so directed) bat ae a guariute
eood faith Knd when by request
aoonymous signatures appear to such
communications the right is reserved to
2cloeo lio narao of the writer should a.
astfee-iti' arise for suen disclocuro.
Bufcccrlbers who do not receive thsir
Stater retfularly Jtrs requested to notify
tfc6s o3oi aad tee .xi.tter will receive
&f ztc.pt uttentioii s.nd Insure butter eer-
Saturday Jan. 27 1SOO.
ABOUT TOWN.
No news of the steamer sailing
from Galveston.
We still have on hand a limited
somber of copies of the delinquent
Ui list.
The weather was decidedly slop-
py yesterday and has improved
The farewell ball that was ten-
dered to Gapt. M. W. Day and
Lieut. Pritehard of Troop L Ninth
Cavalry last eyening at the opera
house was a most delightful affair
aud in every wajr a success. The
opera house was very tastefully
and effectively adorned. The decor-
ations were designed in deference
to the military guests of honor
The national colors were represent
ed by strips of cambric which were
suspended from the walls
drawn gracefully together under
the center of the ceiling. Huge
American and Mexican flags were
draped over the stage enrtain
which was down and the troop
flags of Troop L 9th. Cav. and
Troop B 10th. Cav. were crossed
in the center of the curtain with
crossed swords under them. Cav-
but little today though it is soine-!airy swords and flafrg a)so adorned
vrhat warmer. j tie waii over tue entrance to the
The schooner which arrived off; hall while over the wall lamps
the bar at Brazos yesterday sup-! bayonets were crossed. A galling
posed to be the Perkins oi-Aldisnis jgnn draped with flags stood in
was obliged to put to sea again. front of the stage? aud muskets
Best Elgin butter fancy candies were stacked in the corners of . the
eakes aad crackers etc: etc. can hail. Of more peaceful aspect
be found at Dennett's the Four-Ler6 two immense Japanese nin-
eteenth street Grocer. All the above j brellas suspended between the chan-
cre guarantee to be first quality j The Br0WI1BviUe
house never preseu ted a more at-
Ths Hehald o(Sce is turning out j tractive appeara;5ce. The popular
Some fine job work lately. And j AnZfllduH band engaged for
bj the way now is the time to get' evening
your printing done as paper is o-1 Dandng began abont half pasfc
;ing higher all the time and prices the program whch COIupris.
: east advance on job work shortly. J ed waltzeSf pojkaSj redovas dlinzat
Up to date men's and boys suits j aud an occasional lancers contiun-
jibade to order by American Wool- J iug until the "wee sma' hours of
u Mills Chicago III. Leo. Wisejthe mon. The wtather was just
hs taken the agency for this house jcool entmgh tQ make danoing a
and solicits orders. A large line LQ. f
'pleasure the floor was good the
f samples to select from Fit and . t . .
t . j x music excellent and it is uo ex-
Mtaten&l guaranteed at moderate;
- e t . : aggeration to say that the partici-
pnees. bee Leo wise Agent. 1313 J F
oauts all had a "lovely time."
Maior Charles B. Thompson P . .
. . I bupper was served at midnight
quartermaster and acting chief;. . It-.. .
... " m the "little opera house" the
commissary of the Department of . . .
J o i 1U k"e same yard ana a few
Texas has been ordered frbm ban . . '
i steps from the ball room. A long
1 - ; table which accommodated fifty
Galreston to make arrangements to .
ft guests at a time was spread with a
supply the post of Fort Brown; .. . .
K - . .tempting array oi: delicious ham-
with perislmble subsistence stores. - - . .
K f wiches chicken aud potato salad
S. A. Express 24. olives cheese crackers with cake
A new carrier goes on the main and coffee served as dessert
city route of The Herald next j Over a hundred persons were in
week the present carrier. Master j attendance qaite a number being
Joe Dear having resigned the pos-!pres6ut from Matamoros though
itionfon accounof leaving Browns- j the inclement weather prevented
Ville for Lorpns Ohnsti with his from attending. The arm? of-
mother .where they will make their 'fleers in whose houor the ball
home. Joe's place will be taken j was given ; namely Capt. M. W.
by Master Bmiic Wise. jDay and Lieut. Geo. B. Pritehard
Capt. Day and troop will not j were in fall dress uniform. There
leave Fort Brown before next! were also many beautiful costumes
Friday or Saturday. The Commis- - worn by the ladies present and we
sary is buying five days' rations ; regret that space forbids a desorip-
ior the troop which will leave thcition of them the number being so
day following the relurn of the large. Among those present from
transportation wagons which were; Fort Brown beside Capt. Day and
sent to Bdinburg to meet wagons . Lieut. Pritehard were Capt. C.
Martha Rhode Rita Clearwater j rived at Fort Brown with his com-
Josephine and Maria Webb Addiejmand is an officer who has won
Goodrich May' Sctnlan. Celinaand; considerable distinction and one
Julia LBollack Maggie Tilghmau whom the people of Brownsville
Martha Krausse Amelia Uoeha j will be proud to have in theii
Annie and GeraldineKellyJohnna j midst as commanding officer of
Fatrer jRosa Bouis Hettie and the post. Capt. Avers is the son ol
Lizzie Dougherty Ray aud Rose Gen. Ayers Mid came iuto the ser-
Stowe Messrs. A Thornham S vice in 1874 as a second lieutenant
L Dworman C H Maris B of lu fan try. He was very soon
Kowalski. F Lopez J F Bollack; transferred to the Tenth Cavalry
E Dougherty J P Yivier L Drey- becoming' a captain in .1892. He
fus Geo. Seanlan 0 Sander A served fourteen years in various
Ashheim W Willman E K Good- parts of Texas disttiignishingLiin-
rir.h. Geo. Kr:insRft. L Bonis. O L 'selt m many Indian altaire. in i:..
ana ' ' rr ' . o -i.
Bell L H Bates B L Lynch and rrcent opuuiMi-AimTinm war.
E h Kowalski. jCapt. Ayers was iu all the battle
- j fought around Santiago where
BRIGHT OUTLOOK. rendered such distinguished service
that he has been twice reconimenM
ed for a mtrdjtl f honor which hi-
will undoubtedly obtai-u as soon a
the medals are given for that war.
He has also been recommended fot
the brevet of Lieutenant Colonel
and will be confirmed as soon as
Officer rr -rr. -r fp. -rfTL 51 A
A . Motherhood!.
Capt. Chas. G. Ayers of the
Tenth Cavalry who hai? just ar-
Money for Brazos Santiago
Will Be Released At
Onca.
4 A: $rJJ
TT7BIS event; in the life of a wo-
because the littlo one isnotj
velconie. but because the mother Wfr
drecfls the direfal conseqnerices
to herself. Those long hours of
Rgonizing labor stand out before ?f
her like a hideous nighteiaw. AcNaJ
r delivery louowca Dy
3&ving1
i;io nv.a mnf.herless. But tnere
: chile
in a
; little
""i - i ; - ' j
ild-bed lever may enu lh woud .
few short days leaving mc
i- onnor sidfi to the Bictuxe. IT ym
nrhn .ire exnectinjr to be- j
come mothers will commence the g9&
uSS OI sua uu;cbu t. - z. '
f Geratle's 1 regnlarlyasairectedaraw
Female V weekabefore confinement w
1 Panacea. J and continue its nse until
v Win nrirana nre restored to J&p
$1 their nJraal condition the hours of labor will be ahortenod the Jg
pain lessened and recovery complete. P.f 3-
v r frr- .tM -sin.Ta! TTVn TTjinnY TTftraCfl."
which contains much valuable information regsrdmg pregnancy
v and motherhood Ifcisfiroe. .
80L9 LI DBCQ STOESS. L. 62USTLS . CO. Froprr. Ciaiwawga r f
.v. .K. ."fex
-T- rfr VST ' TIT"'1 t
e&? 'y
A telegram which was received
oday by Capt. William Kelly from
Judge Thomas Carsou who is at
present in Washington City is j the senate coufirins the noraina-
vety encouraging and encourages j t j(ms Gov. Roosevelt and Gen.
tue nope mar our. transportation ; wiieeler also recommended him for
problem may soon be solved. Judge
Carsou 's telegram is as follows:
Washington D. C Jan. 27.
To William Kelly.
Brownsville Texas.
Yours 21st. received. The de
partment promises immediate re
lease of the $58000 for emergency
Proposed additional funds will de-
pend upon river and harbor bill.
Outlook very bright.
(Signed) Ihoieas Carsqk.
PURELY PERSONAL.
Ned Wren returned to the Point
this morning.
Mrs. Estefana Champion and
a volunteer commission as Briga
dier General
When E Troop was ordered from
Laredo to Cuba the citizens peti
tioued the war department to have
Capt. Ayers retained at Fort Mc
intosh showing the gallant officer
to be as popular iu civil life as ha
is courageous ou the battlefield.
In Cuba Capt. Ayers com
manded the district in the vicin-
ity of Gibara Capt Read with i
troop formerly stationed here
being a part of his command. It
is well known how quickly brigand-
age was suppressed in this district
from Holguin to the sea.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fairfax Ayers
j the captaiu'saeeomplished wife is
Laredo Care of Wormser Bros.
Corpus Christi
P.O. Box. 24.
Manufacturer's Agent and Dealer in
All Kinds of
Si TE
A
M0NUMENT8 STATUARY AND
CEMETERY WORK
From all Kinds of Granite and Hffiarblo
ill
Wj
2 B f i
fcV
1 PI
hi
Iron Fencings Columns Benches
Yascs Fountains etc.
. f ST TT A
bsssS OI TOy description.
Estimates and tiesinas Furnished on Ajrplkaiion
Represented by S W. BROOKS BrownsYiUe Texas
niece Miss Louisa Champion L danJ?hter of fche well kl0wa
family of Virginia'desconded from
the Euglish Lord Fairfax.
from Ringgold bringiag
rations.
field.
G. Ayers Teuth Cav. Mrs.
Ayers Mrs. Arthur Thayer
Some eomplsint has beeu made (Dr. Harbin and Dr. Carbada.
by residents on Fourteenth and Mate inoros society was repre-
Adams streets of some apen cul-!seijted by the fojIowill r. Mr and
Yerisieuuymereeriorce wmcn. Mrs Levy and dailghfccr
iate.'v
miae some improvements i . -.i T w r -
. . jiuihis vieiiieuuia jjKvy xuisses luaria
suen as aiocaiug. mnng etc. in . .
. . V. . . J Cavazos Fraucisca Cavazos Car-
thatparfeof the city. Donbtless ' r . '
. -ui t men Acima and Isabel' ISielsen
the ealverU will oe.put in as soon ' '
as the matta&is bronght to the at-
tention of the authorities.
Seed -corn is too high for many
small farmers to pnt in aa large a
Col. Prax. Cavazos Lt. Col. A.
A. Campos Lt. Col. J. Mancilla
Major J. M. Camacho Jesus Cal
deroni Juan Calderoni Henry
arrived in the city last evening
from Santa Maria
Laredo Times Jan. 22. Dr. J.
B. Treon and family of Browns-
ville have arrived iu the city and
are stopping temporarily at the
Commercial hotel. Dr. Treon ex-
pects to remain iu Laredo for a
while.
Among the county teachers who
came in to spend Saturday and
Sunday are noted O. I. Hicks W.
H. Schmidt C. Tainayo jr. Geo.
Seanlan J. Ramirez S. Vaidezjr.
D. Esparza C. Esparza J. Trevmo
and A. Taraayo.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sjtud
has been used for over fifty years
by millions of mothers for their
children while teething with per-
fect success. It soothes the child
softens the gums allays all'pain
cures wind colic and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will re-
lieve the poor little sufferer imme-
Jiately. Sold by Druggists iu
every part of the world. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" and take no other kind. -
crop asheir land will allow. Indeed! "" J
it is. probable that some of the j Rentes J. B. Solezzi jr. M. Col-
poorereople hereabouts can hard-'sa Fernandez and E. J. Puig.
ly afford to bny corn for seed. Itj Brownsville was represented by
Church -Notices .
Sunday services in the Church
of the Adveut tomorrow morning
as follows :
9 o'clock Sunday School.
10:30 o'clock Morning Prayer
and sermon by the rector on "The
pjpiphauy Season aud Its Great
Lesson."
A cordial invitation is extended
to all who may wish to attend.
To Care a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All drnggists refund tha
money if it fails to cure 25c. The
genuine has L. B. Q. ou each tab
let.
5
MAMMA CORRECTS TOMMY.
Tommy It was a dreadful day
the last time I went to grandma's.
It blowed and it
Mother It "blowed" is not pro-
per. Say it "blew."
Tommy Yes it blewand it
was newful.
uELESTIil
lJ tiling
r
Successors to GELESTT JAGOU.
uoxmmssion
Merchants
The Herald job office has just
turned out a lot of handsome busi-
ness cards for the popular Ashland
Hotel.
WHEN WOMEN ARE EXCITED.
Wigs Women don't get excited
as often as men.
Wags Prove it.
Wigs Well when a man's ex-
cited he swears.
Wags Yes.
Wigs Aud when a Woman's ex-
cited she weeps.
Wags Right again.
Wigs Well if a woman should
cry every time a mau swore we'd
have another deluge.
To C iro La Grlnpo iu Two Days
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
! money if it fails to cure. E. W
Grove's signature is on each box
25c.
WPOflTFPS OF
ANU
yitJJillo
Table Luxuries
Of all kiods.
DEALER IF TBK BRUT BRANDS OF-
Sporting toooas. fchot Gome Pistols Rifles and Ammunition.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FINEST! Af POSTED AHD D0313CST10
Wines Cognac. Gin Ae Oigais. Pure Olive Oil Mirer Wa!a5
and delicacies of every description always on cznd.
5T"Prompr attention given to all Orders by Mail or otiArwiBe.
kaAulya DRTE SOLICITED
0i
When You Want
AH Kinds of Liquid Refreshnms
And Courteous Treatment tt
the INTERNATIONAL
Dealers in
'Wines Brandies Liquors Qigarst
The Finest in the City.
Elizabeth Street l54-n 12
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fe1
There will be preaching at Fort Old newspapers for sale'
Brown tomorrow morning at eleven .Bt Oince at 2D cents per 100
d i o'clock aud iu the evening at seven
would be a generous act and ouo Mr. and Mrs. A. Celaya Mr. an
that The Herald would be proud ; Mrs. W. H. Brokaw Mr. and Mrs. ' 'clock-
to record if some of onr wealthy I e. H. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. F.I The public are cordially invited
merchants would let these people ' B. Slarck- Mr.' and Mrs. J. F ! to attend.
Have good seed corn and beans lor Camuiings Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
. VT" :j I I Prior Mr. and Mrs. Geo. More
nate it to them. The prospects for
a good crop ear are excellent and
Reid Hale.
jyiexican com.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wheeler Mes-:
ITasni Catarrli quickly yioIJs to trenU
mcut by Elr'E Crsam Bairn which is agroe-
Ebly arcrcfitidi It i3 receivscl ilircngh tho
n&strils clennsss and hsalei tho -rciiole sux-
feco o-er fhich ii difTnaes itsoif. Drogis's
sell tho oOc. Eizo; jlviai siza tj mail 10
"What's the difference between .cunte. Test it ami yon are suro to contini-a
the ireaaneet.
tact and tsilent?"
Anuoiinccmen
icco-aiaotLiio ihOfie "who era ps
by du industry onr peoDlemav in Barnes Wm. KeUy B. J. Kenedy! To
n lyiMiRnrP rprrip Hfl ill Frfn ' Geo. Krausse M. V. Starck Geo. ' : to&e use of stoinizers in applying liqnids
- -to - tj- i ii ' t --x- - -tore lie S QlSCiiargea ; taient neips into tio nasal parages lor cr.lcrrfMl trov
or last year wnen it was soUry - T"; him hold on to his job after he's SSS
who have the land &hoa!d bepldatj Woithers Elvira Puente. Maggie f
ing now
tSania and FloreQce Kenedy Mary
discharged." Chicago Record.
Snbscribs for The Herald.
V.es ths roprietcrs prepare Croaia lfelra in
3
i Lkiuid Cream Babn. Prica including tlie
' Epraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid f orm ombodies the rned-
ioinal properties of iha solid prcpistion.
I He man. vIio smokes m
lUia v lrginia LHeroots
lias a satisfied "glad I have got it"
expression on iiis face from the time
J lie lights one. He knows lie will
m not be disappointed. No matter M
where he buys one Maine or Texas
g r londa or ahtorma ne knows mey g
3 will be tust the same as those he sets IP
I
even taste good sat fyi'ngjv
Two auadred milaon Old Virginia Cheroots smbkedthls ycat.
g Ask your own dealer. Price 3 for 5 cj nts.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 177, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 27, 1900, newspaper, January 27, 1900; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143874/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .