Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 119, Ed. 1, Monday, November 19, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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Co:reip6featnce solicited on aU eta.tt.era
-f local mteresf c'f Inttfi'eaft to th
people oj SouViiJrfcst Texas. Htcdix com-
tnunlcatlon inuat bo accompanied toy the
name of ita author nut for publication
(unless & directed) tout B.d a. guarantee
Ttood faith and wh'eii by requeit
monyxnouB atanatntea appaar to soa
ntiomniunicatio:i8 the rlsht Is risivsd fo
disclose the nam a of ths -writer should ft
-faacesslty axis tor euou dlialcaur.
aitfaclay Nov. 19 U)GtK
Here is tlve ki ltd of an obituary
& Georgia editor pht up tor a man:
'Poov jiiii Brown slung -hisi
vartlily garments bu a limb and
iwaiu ihe river yesterday tie'
ilidn't stand bak because the.
"Weather was cold but plunged i
Vight in and rose smiling and;
"fctrnok out for the -other ''shore!
where the angels were waiting for
iiiiu with a finer suit than he ever;
wore in his life. Jim was a poor
man bin he had his subscription
to his home paper paid up and
2lie got there. hi great shape."
McKinley- may have been
tin fortunate in his selection of a
t -few of our foreign representatives
and even in some of the Members
tf his immediate official staff but
? lie seems to have made a happy
choice when he made Gen. Leonard
milir.nt'v Orrww'nn nF rlitt is
land of Cuba. Gen. Wood went
from the life of a civilian into the
Xftiny. He made a good soldier
and after pace with Spain was de
reared he made such a good record
- in his work of organization and
bringing order out of chaos in the
sipVoYi'uce of Santiago de Cuba as
tO viu for himself the greater
' distinction of being appointed gov-
ernor general of the island. lu
tbat capacity he seams to have
given general satisfaction to both
Americans and Cubans; From the
latter in fact he has Won such
high regard that When he rose to
tipen the constitntfoual convention
. in Havana the other day he receiv-
ed a great ovation from the Cubans
who "arose as one mau'and cheer-
ed him "as no man was ever cheer-
- ed in Cuba." His has been an un-
usually difficult and delicate task
aud the success which has so fai
Gfowued his efforts does credit to
him.
j&lRS. JESSE' JAAifiS DEAD.
ivansas City Wo. November 15.
--Mrs. James widow of Jesse
James the noted Southwestern
liaivdjt. died at her honie here to
day of a complication of diseases
after a lofig illness. Mi's. James
was a Mi?s Mimms. She was burn
iiear Kansas City in 1844 aud was
harried to" James at Kearny j Mo.
in 1874:. They had oue son Jesse
jr. who is now in business iu
Kansas City. Mrs. James was
with hat4 httsbau'd when he was
Sho't and killed by Robert Ford
one of the bandit's former pals
Hear St. Joseph nl April 1S81.
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" CHINESE ATROCITIES.
They Devised Some Most Fiendish
Tortures.
Vancouver B. C. November 15.
TJnder the sanction and with the
approval of the United States min-
ister aud of" the officers command-
lug AmHrican troops iu Pekin!
George Tewksbury tow been pi ose- J
Clitiug inquiries tT'Ctollng terms
and arranging indemnities inlirs
rvl Mages around Tung Chow. Tews-
Imry's reporfcccordnig to Oriental
advices says his investigation
"brought to light cruelties of thu
tuost barbarous description as
practiced" upon the native "converts
of that neighborhood by the liox
ors. dome of the Christians and
all their relatives and connections
shared in whatever punishment
was meted out. Some were burned
alive - others were burned at the
stake; still others were first satur
ated with kerosene and set on fire.
4A Belgian Catholic priest had
strip of flesh Cut out of his limbs
and the holes filled with kerosene
which was then ignited."
It is better to wear large shoes
than a "pained expression. Chicago
Times-Herald.
NO FLIES IN SKYSCRAPERS.
"If j was a baldheaded man 1
would get me an office on one of
the upper floors of the tallest sky-
scraper in town" remarked ah at-
torney. "Why! Because I'd nev-
er have to brush a fly from my
hairless pate. Flies staygnear the
ground seldom getting more than
30 or 40 feet bove it. The only
flies you get iu a skyscrappr are
the ones that stray up through the
interior of the building Bud they
are mighty few. You will find
them on the lower floors but just
keep your eyes open wheu you are
in high buildings you'll see
mighty few of the little p'ests above
the third or fourth floors. Cleve-
land Plain Dealer.
ESPECIALLY AFTER
HE'D LOST.
"Is it true that you wouldn't
stop playing poker to eat?"
"Not exactly. But frequently af
ter playing poker I stop eatiug."
C ASTOR I A
l?dr Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
2D FOR SALE.
4 i;i r ; sfc &
768 ACRES
in Lavaca couuty h&ar the Jack-
son county iine ont of tho Hardy
League. This land fronts oil the
I Isavtdad river winch portion is
j excellent farming land ; the back
; land is very desirable for grazing
l- and is well timbered;
;640 AGUES
in Kimball county -yiiig near
Junction City. This is consider-
ed the best grazing land in that
- section.
For full -particulars Write
cf.31. Browhson
Victoria- Texzts.
or
Jesso O. "Wheel cr.
Brownsville Texas.
MILTON A MAUPIN JR-
STENOGRAPHER
AND typewriter
A11 kinds of stenographic work
i j -l i t i j: (
exeeuiea wild nearness auu ul
'natch. Suecial attention iven
to Conrt reporting Legal worl!
iaua uorresponaense.
Rates reasonable.
Office with J. B. Wells Esq
IBRO WNSVrLLK - - - TEXAS
atineal and. Rrce
igliXiVadeHams
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utmegs sud Spico .
ackerel and Macaroni
wait.
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hocolate and Cheese
ood goods for the'money
uions if you please
ermicelli Canned Fruit.
w
CD
very that's nice
casonable price-
ever fails to suit.
ve money by buying at
JOHN SVIcOOVERN5
PHYSICIAN 4
AIMS
to put all his knowledge experi-
ence and skill into the prescription
he writes. It is an order for the
combination of remedies your case
demands. He can not rely on re-
sults unless the ingredients are pure
and reliable and properly com-
pounded. Be fair to vonr doctor
'self by bringing your prescript'ioiu
here. They will be compounded
only by Registered Pharmacists
who are aided by tho largest stock
of drnsis in this part or the state.
Everything of the flnefet quality
that nioizesin buy or ejperience
ielect.
NOTICE
For iBale cheap 8 miles from Brownsville
ONE PIEGE OF LAND
under enclosure with fjood wird fence
containing 500 ACRES at thev01mito
Ranch ; said pasture has ResacaG and
permanent water
ALSO
For Sale 2000 Acres
North of the Olnilto Ranch running to
Los Fesuos Resacai For further partic-
ulars applv to .
VICTORIANO FERNANDEZ.
Brownsville Texas Oct. 1 ISOO.
Established 1879;
Benj . iSowalski
General l Merchandise
BROWNS 1 LIE TEXAS
CONCORDIA
l5oardinp and Lorlginp; Hous-
FASGUAL BRflSENOj
i3th. S6reet.
(Late of Miller's Hotel )
Meals at all hours. . Coffee" and
Chocolate Fish served at all hours
at day and night
Brownsville- Texas.
CATARBH
CXKUfSIIfGj
AND HKA1IJTG
CUKE TOE
GATffiH
Ely's Greem Balm
Easy and jileasanfc to
us 3. Contdics uo In-
junonB drug:
It ia quickl7 absorbed.
GIvesKelictat onCc.
tho Naal Paa-ns.
-AJIjvs Inflaniniatioii.
LD'IHEAS
Heals acd Pntccta the Jilembrsnc. Restores the
Senses of Taste and Smell. Lare Fize so' cenJs al
Dr?eil5or lv mail; Trial Sixe 10 cents byraai".
getabfe Preparatioiffor As-
similating iheFocd aPdReguIa-
hng the Sioioachs aadBoweis cf
Promotes Digeslion.Cheer ful-
ness andRest.Conlalns nellher
Opiumfofplune norIinsral.
Hot Iajic otic .
lb
I
1lxlSenna
yitLrs Seed
Clmifud St:gar
Kaiktyrm FUrsr:
Aperfeci Remedy forConsUpa-
Tion Sour Stomach.Diarrhcea
and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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S. L. Dworman
Vice-Presidenti
President
Tiie First National Bank
OF
Brownsville Texas.
CAPITAL - - $505()00.
8t
g Biirpilis and tJndivided
A general banMiig business transacted.
Foreign drafts issued on all points in Euro'pei
Buy and sell Mexican money and domestic exchange:
t)IEECtORS:
H Vilham Kellyi . Robert Dalselly 'S. L. bwcrmahi
C. H. Marisi A. Ashheinu
The Place to go
(jj&jj When yon want '
w All Kinds of Liquid Refreshments
ViJ And CoiTrteotis Treatments i$
THE INTERNATIONAL SALOOM
Dealer in
Wine's Brandies Liquors Cigars M
'ihe Finest in the Clty.f
E JOSEPH
Laredo dare of v7ofmser. - Corpus Chris ti P.O. Box. 2i
Manufacturer's Agent and bealer in All iandsbf
MONUMENTS STATUARY ANL CEMETERY WORK
Froni all Kinds ot Granite and Marble
:
Agent fot: THB CHAMPIOX IRON CO:. OF KENTOIs OHIO.
ir'oii Pencings- Colninns Benelies Vases Foiintanisetc
J&timates ' and "Desings Furnished on Application.
Represented try S"VY; BROOK r BrolntHville. Toxns
as'
Kind Ysa Havg
Always Bought
Bears the
Bignator
of
THtCtNTAUR COM PANT. NCW YORK CJTT.
A. Ashiiebi;
Casbier.
my
3?rofits ' 20000:
AW i
fr Use
J For Ovef
Thirty Years
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 119, Ed. 1, Monday, November 19, 1900, newspaper, November 19, 1900; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143955/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .