Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 87, Ed. 1, Friday, October 12, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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T.H HERALD. ;
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TEXAS.
..Corrpondenc. Elicited on ail matters ! PVlt SanttW TinrfclarYj Hiiario
jf local latere or ot Interest to : 'ttArar. twt 4iill ttmfr tiwt-r ft
kKwplot &wtiiest Texas. Kch com- I 1 erts' tvvo ulls tuett Her iU
tnuticaUon must. fc acjompanied by xIb j fi "l.. .v . '.t-nUhin Mfirli-
Wma of Its author not for publication ' UUU UUr1!I.V ) WeUOOIO Jilina
.Xunltws so dfrecteti). but as a tfuaranlfta ; pv Vpfcsvin ?tofMl nrdnerltv
f good faith and when by ruest Illg .loi-ii - prpf
Anonymous signatures appear t
TroramunK-aUonsj tfco right ix reserved to
atacJost the 7iEtn of the vrltbr ihouid a
Vseewrelty arts or ucn dlifclosSr.
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Friday Oct 15 lllOO.
FOE COUNT Yf JUDGE.
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TH2 HicitAiij is ahithofizea to &a-
aouhce'tae nuine of
E. H.GOODFJCH
las a.cannidate for the offlco of CSbunty
KIaae aecfiaa Noveinber G 1900.
' ABOUT TOWN.
f. J). Scribner came np from the
I'oint last evening.
The new Will man residence on
"Adams street is ueaViug co'mple-
tioh. An origiri&l pension of ?per
inoutli hits been granted to Michael
b' Brian.
Mrs. W. N. Parks and children
VetWned last eveniug from their
May at Point Isabel.
Prank Kimball of El anz is in
'tho'jsity "viMtiog his nlfollift nod
sisters. 3 Will retiuii home to-
juorrow. A little girl named lYHfina Bod--igiiPz
aged four and a half years
Allied laafc night and tra's unri"tsd
4ds afternoon.
H. L. Edwards c'f Dalris Texas
Trho has been here several days on
li prospectibg tour left tnts ruorn-
5ug en route to Monterey.
Tfte grand jury has been hard at
"work this week and as the result
71 number of alleged malefactors
liave been turned over to the dis-
trict court for trial.
Collector of Cdstoibs Maris of
Browusvjlie who has beu in Saii
Antonio for some time past re-
covering from a very painful sur-
gical operation which was per-
formed here vas able to call at
Democratic hendqnarters yesterday
'and pay uis respects to Chairman
AVellt. Mr. Claris is a good Ke-
publican. but he and Mr. Wells
4ire personal friends and always
find more or less pleasure in each
4atheVs company .Express 9.
TT?riTrV2 AT .G VWT? "PTJCCTT T3T?rtt? I
...mnT
AND MUTTON. Office Chief Comnds-1
arv. SjAntonio Teras Oct. l. 19u0. 1
Sealed proposals viil bo received here
until 11 A.H. November i 1G00 and
'opened for furbishing and deliver-
ing Fresh Beef and Mutton called for
by Commissaries at Forts Bliss Brown
Clark Mcintosh Ringgold Sam Hous-
ton and Camp at Eagle Pass Texas
duting six mouths commencing Jan. 1
1801. Proposals received and opened
same hour by Commissaries of those
posts eacnreceivmg propolis zor
own. post only. Proposals "will also he
received stating prices at which bidder
will deliver fresh beef and mutton of
temperature not greater than 50 degrees e(j to be issued by Field Marshal
Fahrenheit. Information funiished on . .... tI
. .... Roberts on ihnrsdav next that
application. Envelopes containing pro-. .
posals should to endorsed "PtoiioshIs 1'eing the anniversary of the de-
fer Fr&sh Beef and Mutton" andd-! claratioti ot war. Roberts leaves
Sressedfoundersigned ortoCommisl t the end of the month for Eng.
xy at pst hid for. John Simpson . . .
dKeat.-Gol. Chief Cqm'y. ! Ian(1 tG sume his new -djities as
FOR SALE: One large second
band Sre proof safe in firt; class.
6nnditioo. Will ba cold cheap5.!
Can He sepn at Mrs. G?o. Kransse's
MtSr on SJi&lifetfe stvest.
X'latrict Court.
j 4Bhe grand jury came -into conr-
VeSt4Td V and reported Hie fidjowt
tng hiils of iitdictmtut
Itudolfo Rodriguez murder;
Sebastian Plnres' burglary j lii-
' 7oli n Moore assatlft with inten- to
iHOOie iissautt wiwi iihlh. n
' nmr;?p-. ivsmrio Rncha 6tal theft
J mraei j wiejm lt ru.uuu ci mi. uicli
jut cattle; Jesus Hernandez theft
This morning the grand jnry
J presented three more inuictments
as f Allows':
Antonio Mentis murder j rCeci-
lio A may a burglary 5 Estebau XVi-
Wles burglary'.
The court this morning took up
the suit if"Jose Pazos- vs. Ba.nfa-
eio Villareal de Pazus for divorce
which Was granted.
Court Was adjourned at Tioon un-
til next Monday morning.
AGENT WANTED FOR "GALVES-
TCN The Horrors of a Stricken City"
by Murat Halscead a fearful tale of a
?fcaatoons city swejjt into the sea. De-
1.50. Agents selling from 10 to 10D
daily and clearing from b' to ?o daily.
A bonanza ftfr Agents. Unly endorsed
book. Freight paid. Credit given.
Outfits free. Send six two cent stamps
for postage. Big commissions. Send
for outiit and territory today. TEE
DOMINION COMPANY Dept. A.
CHICAGO.
Too many culinary assistants are
snre to itnpair the flavor ef the con-
somme. Sojne men rise because of their
gravity and some Sink because of
their levity.
For Sato At vs. Bargain.
One second-hand "Household"
sewing machine iu perfectly good
order.
One "New Honie" sewing nik-
cm ine perfectly new.
These machines can 'be had at a
grt-ht sacl'ifice. For prices and par-
ticulars apply at this office.
A fashioi.able tailor says that
many of his customers dwell in the
land of promise.
Speculation sometime empties it
mini s pocKets ana nils ins nat witti
costly experience
A SERIOUS CrlARGE.
Howard Peak says the last liuie
he was in Mexico he ate "tartear"
and "enehilaloes" becoihe very
H! and wrote a message to "Don
Santiago Dud low San Antonio
Tex. Unidas Estatos del North"
The next time he visits the great
Southern Republic he will he plac
ed incolnmnnieado in the jusgado
for murder of the Spanish lan-
guage. Traveling men's cohimii
& 0
111 Antonio Express
The less some people know about
things the greater the volubility of
their expressed opinions.
ROBERTS TO PRO-
CLAIM i'EACE.
New Yorkj Oct. 8. A dispatch
to the Jonrnrtl hikI Advertiser from
. . -.
1 0WM saJ's : A proclamation
of peace in South Africa is expect
commander in-chief of the British
arniy.
Memberships of the Chicago j
board of trade were recently offer-
at $2100.
PiGS OP PKACE.
Frbiii Hlq Yoniii'u Cointaiiion.
A inan may like to- ieak of his
Srst bulli't but the morbVf active
1 out !tt out cm more ot active
service
ed
it.
ie is to talk aiul&iris s1iui in
An ofSeer who won the Victoria
"Cross and Vfeo had distiugnisijed
himself at the Battle of the. Aliha
where. he had two horses killed un-
der him was" unco entreated by
Cha'phiiu liardy of the British Ar-
my to teMsomelhing as to 'his feel-
ings and exp'crienOes in an engage-
ment. "All.the iVhaplain could get
f rom-ifHn was :
'A battle "is a very disagreeable
place to be in. (Joiu 'and I'll show
you -my pigs'."
Willi a population of 5500000
v.
liondou 'harbors every day 120 000
foVeijrners.
m mimm
Ill-natre is a sork of running t
sore of $ he disposition. II W.
yhaw.
Stops th'js cauoii
and works oIT tlie Cold '.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure
No Pay. Price 25 cents.
All meu's souls are immortal
bat the souls of the righteous arej
immortal and divine. Sourates.
THE MGTOkMAN".
1 fear no mighty potentate
Save one whose pleasures are
To leave me on the curb to wait
And gaily yell' "next carl"
Washington Star.
For Sale: A Hartford wupej
perfectly uev-. Apply at ibis
ofiice.
WELL OP COOftSE.
Mr. George Gould has retnrned
From abroad with the announce-
ment that "in Europe they expect
MelCinley to be re-elected and the'
want hi tii re-elected " Of course.
Houston Post.
LAND FOB SALE.
ii i t
fi 4t 4 Sfi
76S ACRES
in Lavaca-county near the Jack-
sou County line out of the Hardy
League. This land front! on the
Navidad river which portion is
excellent farming Laid; the back
land is very desirable for grazing
and is well timbered.
640 ACRES
in Kimball county lying near
Junction. City. jThis is.consider-
ed the best grazing land in that
section.
For full particulars write
J.M Brownson
Victoria Texas.
or
Jesse O. Wheeler:
Brownsville Texas.
Trade Marks
Designs
NN Copyrights &c.
Anvono Bernllng a sketch and description nay
quick'r Jiscertttin our opinion free whether an
Inrontior. is prohablrpato'abie Coniniunmi-
tlonsatrictJyr ontfdentlal. Ilcndboo-oii Pafnta
sent free. Oldest jiecncy lor aeairtpjriiatents.
1'atents ttiie IJirouch 3Iunn & Co. rcfceWr
sptruil rtaiice xrif hout ctjnxso. In tho
$$m Re Jliierlsan
A hsndsoniely iitnstraf ed vrecklr. Iprsrest cfr-
cniaiion or any scientific Joarual 'i eras. 3 a
year : 1 -ar montlu. fl. Sold by aa Ticslslerx
IM S eQ.351Brcd Hew York
Krwjcb OiSce. C25 F SU Waibawton. u. G
-Old papers for sale itt tills 6f-
1 mwrr TJjtr&mzr-
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choice
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leal organisation cf Tvomah nnder the conatioss of life da fiey sro to
"day requires that came cara and constant readroslsiciiS aa does the con
pies zneciianisrti of v. fine watch.
birth anaCaang'3 of Life easy arid
iy wife isfferol Vhh dise33CJ vcaJitc to her
ij work. She tveigts bora ttaa ercr be! Tta In hot
Jj W lieartily recomiacad it to su2uiias.tior-
Tub Piacs to go
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I NTEK llATI 03fAL ' SALOON
l)ea!er in-
Wines Brandies Liqmrs Gigars'pfy
The Finest in the City.fei
: li ft"- Iff
fell.
7ie7filest WsresnSf Buifdinj; w theV.'orltf
oijneo uciz cccapiea ijtc:ac:vci ey us.
Notice of Special
Victoria Texas September 11 1900.-
Notick Ls hereLv riven that a snwial
mefifci? rf thn sffwHrhnldftrs of The New
York Texas and Mexican Railway Com-
pany has heen called by the Board of
Directors of said company to convene at j
the General Office of said company in .
the City of Victoria Teras at 2:30
o'clock P. M.on the 26 day of November j
1900 for tlte purpose of authorising the
making execution and delivery of a
First Mortgage upon the railway of said
company now under construction as a
branch line to its original or trunk lino
of railway from a point on the saidorig-1
inal main or trunk line of said company
in or near the town of Wharton ini
Wharton County Texas) thence making !
an angle with the said main line of more
than twenty-five degrees in its general
course in a southeasterly direction-
throngh the County of Wharton and a
portion of the County of Matagorda a-
long the general course of Caney Bayou
to a point in Matagorda County alxrnt ;
thirty miles distant from the aforesaid
point of connection of said branch line
with the main line of railway cf said
companj" and upon any extensions of
said brancii ime tnat may be nere-
after constructed- until auch exten-j
sion snaii aggregate seventy nines m
ength with their franchises and ap-j
purtonancesj to Secure the payment of j
bonds of said TJie Iew York Texas and
Mexican Railway Company to rl
amount not exceeding in the aggregate
the principal sun of Fifteen Thousand i
Dollars for each mile of said branch
tsy wliicn nave ben . or shall be con-
structed ready f pr operation 'payable at
a time not exceeding thirfgenrs from
the date thereof and bearing interest at
the rate of four per cent per annum
payable semi-annually to be issued for
the purpooe of constructinc conisletins
impi-ovingand operating tho said brahch ;
railway and such extensions wish tlieir
franchises and appurtenances. - '
B. M. SuiTfr Secretary .
Tho2ew York Texas' and Mexican
Railway Company.
fcEP your blood pnre and yo
JtStomach and dicrestive onrans in a-
lieaUhy condidbn by taking Tlocdi: I
osrapaiiua ayDi-xiil be VvtuL;
on
seldo:ji ypa can have yoitr
bnfe licaliiiJyoii can Itave if
F. P. "The delicate phy-
painless.
sax for three retrs na vas enable to da tczCdta- A
Ilia ftid I feel that I cauwot say enatli ia Ssafca oZ it.
EEXXO SillTK. Gonamf. x ici.
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When ycrn want
iw's erf. Liquid Ifefmhmsnts
And (.'ourtecira Treatmeuis U
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Victor Elv. "Jr.. Manafok
1 Our General Catalogue quotes
Thcm Send 15c partly. pay
postage expres'sae and you'll
at vou eat and use and wear.
constantly carry in stoci all R
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