Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 179, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 30, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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5TflE HERALD. .-" UiNA ; j
r 'Col. R. 13. Rentfro was register-J
BSDBD HXkSXT DAT SZCEr? SUKDA.Y
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ABOUT TOWN.
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'Veekly'at Tins HtshalD 0i'ee.. ;
February number of Fradk Les-
ie's'Popular Monthly "and "Kesri b-v-tner's
'1UngaS;tne:s sllle "at The
Ierad &if'"e.
- -J tie B:il lack receivefda tugram
afternoon from New Orleans
Vnnarihi ug "the sailing 3S tiie
te'amer ' tombrrov.
' ' Lead pencils at 10 cents Mex-
ican money- pur dozen tablets from
"cents Vp pens -pen holders
: slates .slate pencils and student's
led atihe - Mahurke hotel in San
Antonio' on last Sunday. j -J
JndgfrL J. Hayues atd -John;
Lyud spent "yesterday on flie coast
retnTinrrg?h"ine iu tho iffteruoon.
Rev. II. L. Pearee a Baptist
'ilERAtp job and stationery
Religious services Vill q lietf
fat'tlie 'ffi&etfai 'tSrarfc bliil'drng hi
4he'coiirtroom tbitight commenc-
ing at seven olclbck. 'Services will
be conducted by Rev R.L.Pealce of
.Roekpdrt. A'll are'coidially invit-
ed to attend.. ;
For rea&fag tnatte'r monthly or
'weekly 'magazines call at The
Herald office ami if you waul is
not bnhaud it will be ordered for
?yon. A"iiy book or magoziue -ever
iipublisbtd or in any language will
He 'oWred for ydur 'by The
Herald News Department.
- The little' child of Nicolas San-
'chez Alanis whiPe in a watcbmak-
missiouary fShi"'Roeport arrived
in the city-y&terdiYy. While in'lhe
city "he will-be the guest erf 1ev.
KReid Uale.
G.S. Rid ffcfin(.iTveston pres-
iderit of life- 'Brbwnsvitre I'rnns-
port 'Company arrivefi ty stage
last u'iglrt. "iMr. Rul Fxpects to
remain Ifere se'veral Says 'in the
interest of his company ariU will
probably give out something tor
publication 'before his pmriufe.
Rul ol phjvleborg B?q. jr. wn.-
here yestei-day fromYorkto'wn rep-
resenting important interests be-
fore the county court. Like his.
.. ' ... . J worthv Tinele auu name sake onn dm- j v t... t.. av...:o.-
listiuL'iiiskSd comrross'man Ru
j-
dolph has in him the mailing of a
great lawyer. Already "be makes
a highly crffditable showing before
fhe beiieh or a jury where cogent
reasoning is required. Cuero
Star.
The JntermtMit of the late Di
Win. eguai who died iu lloiif.n
ion Texas on the -23ud. instant
took pmeVthis nior'ninjr inVle city
eeuieteiy at ele'ven "o'clock at j
which 'hour the body arrived.
Tht; iinineVli'8tetanaIy of deecstsed
met the ainh1i!ai!bc with the 1ody
-oiiih distance' beyond tne itTty lim-
its to talce a t3l?i 'fnrewM of their
loved one boforG wnsigniug the
reimtins to the gnive. Affhe ceme-
tery gte a large number of friends;
of the family with t4je local or-
ganizations of the Masons and
Woodmen of the World' met them.
The service was conducted by the
Masons. irauy neantiful llovers
irdonied the casket and weie plac-
ed bu the grave as a mute tbut
eloquent expression of 'the deep
sympathy felt Uy all for the be-
reaved ones as well as yf 'esteem
for the departed. -
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B 'isal orgamsatloti' of woman under the conditions cf life as they are tc
eS day Teqtures wiat Bams care sua con so in & reaojueiiiicixa iio yuo
p -pier isecfrfrntesx ofa. bso watcli.
It is Ecldcm yoa csn'lwvvc your
"choice but heaith you can'h&vo if
you use (J F. P. The delicate phys- l
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Ti- -r-oH fxa rr WnmVi nnd Ovarian tronbfe. inclo&r.j
5 AVhitea Swlapeus Ffcinful or S:.prc-4d Uenssz etcr ana inaiea Ohiiu-
birth and'Chairgo of Life easy and paicfess.
Ein?. r?eiJTSM -t!T;ET2Z-S S"C5c- .:
K7 wL'e safforsd Trfth diasa Wr to ir sos Ar tfare and nabb t a$ttt
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llie above 'young gentlemen 're-jwUh banners draped in black. AtJ
fered to is well known hero hav
irig at one time been fu the Trw
office of lion. James B. Wells.
Dr. Kh BaVragan the popular
Mexican consul in this city arriv-
ed at his home in Matamoros last
evening "with his family from a
visit of about two mouths to var-
ionsVoiuts f interest in Mexico.
The doctor was enthusiastically
r shop -yesterday igot liold of Wehsoirf?d by his ntiincVous frieuda
lbottle of acid 'tised by silversmiths j iu Mn'tainoTos Und ti serenp.de was
and -was attempting fo swkllftw iteivell Tll lis jJ(m0l. fost msht at
Svhen.the mother b'fftlie child dis-
covered it 'be'fdre'it was too late.
fBeyotid "a severely burnt month
tHhcchild did hot sillier otherftTse.
X'tten tibh Piaf iofci- layorsl
; The'well'k'nowo plaiio tuner A.
iNordmahn of tiah -Antonio is in
fthe City rehdy and viihhg to put
f'xi kinds 6f m'iiicltl .mstriimunts-
Piu tnue)r re;):ifr. Mr. .tudmaun
ss the oulv manufacturer of pianos
nTexa "and his rejvntatioj as i
hiiaiio ''manrrfaetnreF and tniier is1
lirst clas. . H e"-511 4also 1m ve on
WhibrtiSn in a "ftw days several
hanrisn!ffu piano's and "our readers
Svill'do fvtdtlio Va'ft'h 'for tl?e .an-j
Suiuuci'nTe'nt 6'f iheir arrival. Par-
ties washing nming or Vefjairuig
-'clone can leaVe 'O'i'ders at The
'jEIerald uffiee.
ier -Base ingratti(fe.
WIieh - ucheuo'is; tiie 'greatj
iPrVrich :a'ci.ressi oied soma one met
in "old la'n vho had bee'n her in-
tiu'it'eifrft;ndjin'd Who ws appar-
Vnt'ly crushed witrh su.rro?. Kind-
ly ineau't professions of sympathy
nud consoRition failed to cheer
'him. "or" said lie "it is not
so much kv loss which troubles
ne tis her bast ingratitude. Can
-you credit it! She left me nothing
in her will fciid yet I dined with
ier atrner own house threi& times a
week regularly for 30 years 1"
For Over Fifty Years;
Mrs. AVinslow's Soothing kyrnp
ias been used for over fiftyr years
by milHonaof mothers for their
children while teethiug with per-
fect succe.ss. It soothes the jhild
Softens the gums; allays all pain;
cures wind colic and is the best
remefij for Diarrhoea. Jt will l?e-
lie.ve Ehe poor Hitlfe sufferer imm'e-
Jiately. Sold by Diugists in
every part of the world. Twenty
five efiits a hottlp. Bo sure aod
tire Plaza de IHdalgo. Dr. Barra-gnb-ptirtovmed
a great snrvic Tor
this section "while in Mexico hav--)
ing succeeded iu interesting the
government in the subject of build-
ing a railroad from Matamoros to
Montery. It is largely due to his
effort's that the recent call for bids
for this project vfhssssued and he
deserves great credit for his efforts
in this dfrectiou.
T. Garza who died yesterday
morning took plaue this morning
at ten jlot'k the service being
conducted by the Catholic church.
The. Bmu cluh Knights at Honor
and nearly all of the local mutual
societies were in toe procession
the grave after the religious rites
dt the church were completed the
burial service of the Knights of
Honor took place. This funeral was
very largely attended as decea.-ed
was very widely known aiid . re-
spected Vy both Americans and
Mexicans.
The flag was half ihasfed over
the city market yesterday and to-
day iu 'respect to the memory ol
Dr. Win. Putegnar who was 3ity
and county health officer and also
for S. T: Garza who was 1'Gr many
years a member of lhe police force.
The market bell was also tolled for
the funeral 'o'f each of the deceased.
UNNECESSARILY WORivIKD. Drying preparations simply devel
. itt : J cotlrycsiarrh; tiiey dry v.p the secretioiit
I fivas not an easv thing Tor a ! . v Meii adhere to the meu-urane and dscoia-:
man drawn on a jury to escape!
serving when he had to deal with
JiKl'gelMndfey o""f St. Louis. A
ftLW German wished to get off.
4Schudge';' lie Vina pluiutively
"lean nicht gnot English -uuder-staud'."
"Oh ybh cati serve"
said Judge Lindlev "cheerfully.
"Yon wonJt- have to undersl'ahd
good English ; yon wbu't hear any 1
such in this court.
rosa. caasiauJifar more serious trouble thai
the ordinary form cf cfttarrb. iToiftall dry-
.ir. jnhaiants fumes smokes aad snuL3
lis 'Ely's Cream Balm is s'ich remedy
3 TiiI cure c&tarrb or cold in ILc her.d
easily aJpleasantly. A tru size vrtd ba
maOedibrSlX) cents." AU clmsqii ts sell tho
5 3e. size. stiy BrotIiersT 5G "V sjci i.
Tho Balm cdrcig .without pain doe3 not
irriL-Ue or canse- saiaeinlg.- It spreads itsott
over an irrlUied and mgry jurH 30 reliev-
ir.j iimaodiatcly tho painlul infiammatio:u
Will Ely's Crca ltini yoaaracnaied
Latest Harper's Wt-eklies for
sale at The Herald office.
in 5.5. ft k'it vTaiy 5&9B5ws .
f iViERlpA'S Greatest lodieinc is
i J I .)ociJs u:-sapariihi Jjjeciiuse it pos-
seserf unequalled curative powers and
its record df cures ii GREATEST-
For SALE: One large seaond
hand fire pr6of safe in lirst class
couaition. Vilt be sold cheap.
Can be seetf-at Mrs. Geo. KraussVs
store on Elizabeth street.
LOST: A key ring- with six keys
one a door kev. balance ail sniall.
Lost in the northern portion of the jest bylielegrSph as well as inter-
city. Finder will return theiii to eing stories- is sent to the sub-
this office aud receive reward. Wriber of Che Twice .a Week"
' Kepuhlic which is only $1 a year
i The man vrhp reads the "Twice-a-Week"
Republic knows alTabout
OKIE TWlCE-A-WEEii . "T. -t.
KEPUBLIC.
Ever' Monday and Thursday ii
uewspaper as 'good as a magazine
aiid better fo'r'it curtains the lat-
THE ROG'UES REFUGE.
There is o"he corner of "Central '
America that is at present a per-
fect paradise for men who have
committed any crime. It is a place
"whete the outcasts 'ol: the world's
society rule the land of their adop-
tion and where the officials of the
government protect all thieves that
coViie to them and make it danger-
ous for any detective to molest
them.
This is the republic of floinluras
one of the least advanced of the
states of Sduth or Central America.
Honduras indeed is a curious mix
ture of jungle and gigantic fotcst
of cocoa .and or rubber trees ol
bugs vampires snakes and croco-
diles of all manner of things that
SVeep and crawl andstir.g and bite j
a region where lifeiu the daytime
is a mockery and at night one feels
s though sleeping iu red pepper.
use jy
are to be found men from different
lands mostly outlaws from their
own country. Chicago Boston
Nw York aud Phi'adelphia all
furnish their quota. England
France Italy and even far away
Russia have their share. The'
make on attempt at coucealment
UnrpaiSCdforcurcofCCUGKSsCOLDb
1 5 10? PACKAGES-
Mini
SUBSCRIFJ'IONS RECK1VED at THE
Hi5i:tii.LD oMce for any - periodical
hn mirfli nh- Tul'iIi:lTHrc?--v!rii?lf'MJ
T ISave expense of postal orders and ' r . .
f I'letters bv givinjuus your order. ' . .
4 . - mi!'k'ftt; rtiifl (iiiniitcrciut mutters
IiiiAlil STATIONERY DEPT. . .. .
general ry.
The wdmaiV who' reads the
"Twice a-Week" Kt-public gatht-is
Assessor's Notice-.
All persons interestetl are heie-
; bv notified th
rr 5TTL t f. ST- -
ioi' dit liuxim micoiiun
Sold oy DruqqiMeverywiverer $er.t
iyj&I sssToy n'ew York -
uX I am no-.v ready to a bit jf valuable mrormation about
I receive Hssessmeu's r rnKiiuons household aliairs and laic laslnou
iof pioperty far I he current year amI fimis recr(.ation in tiie "'bright;
Same must be presented to me nt . - -.-
imv office in the Court House. with- stories that come under both .the
in thu lime prescribed by laiv. Tha headings of fact and fiction. There
j Assessor will leave town about s ab"out mnv i)ooks rand a
March 1st.. 19Ci. . . -
CUBA'S CONSTITUTION.
New York Jan. 26 Tim Her-
ald Washington special says the
Administration wants Cuba's Con-
stitution materially altered. Our
iroops will uoi be withdrawn for a
lion's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be c'.irel by Hall's
Catarrh-Cere.
IT. j cksNEY & CO. Props.
Toledo O.
We the undersigned have
known F. J. Cheney for the last 15
EZEQUIEL CaY&ZOS.
Tax Assessor X -am. Co. Texas.
Brownsville Texa .lau 1 1901.
dozen other topics of especial iu -
terest to the wide-awake man aud
woman.
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Do voa havt pnodicd ptkT Do you Iv.zt frequtr-i
backaches? Arc you r.erc:ry sz yc-cnimtiaijy zziizzsttai uo
you suffer every tryJit ir you ar;cr "yzs" to any of these
Questions v&u are suiTerln? frcm His v-r.ich Vriw of Ca:dui cures.
Do you appreciate hzi pt'Cvt hcslih vroivJ be io you?; After
At ch recurring
ikn sartcscrderj
years and 'believe- him perfectly
Here iu every hamlet and city J honorable in all business traiisae
ts7l
tiohs ahd linaueially able to carry
out ahyobligation made by their
firm.
West & Truax Wholeshle- Drug-
gists Toledo O.
Walding Kinnan & Marvin.;
Wholesale DruggistSj Toledo O I
Hall's Catarrh Citre is taken in-1
ternftllV iieting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
Cardai fcstn-es Uzzczrz ! for
'IV;rvou5 straui. iocs o
which etc n-yi notice
irio trouiKCscnie cc
f crc the hxnstr
corrdicon and t
tzUen qahxrj
er.njy Cood he
rcniidy which
i take pteorjre fn writing a
praise or vour won.
dtrfel rcedtcine Vinz cl Csrdpia Si the best rscdictce I ever
heard of. t am 'Jurr-y-fic yem oH aid have been sl sil ray life.
I had dozen doctors bet ncrcs cf them dd me. any gotid. I have
takm est boti!c of Wsit of Ceidai end will Izkz tnother with
bear the names they were born to
bear add go aloiig abotii theirisystem Price 75c. pef bottle. Sohi
mismess as it tne taws ot tiieir ? i)V n Dmggists. Testimonials! U
nk f:r "Mt-. Winf tow's Soothing ' own euutity iiad ur declared tiu'm free. i
jTaji' aud take ub other ki?;d j outcasts London Kipresd. j Hail's FitmiLy Fiiis are the best.!
(Lw nm vsw - - . c -
eirfr in rfh wrrk for a familv of thret: I vzs :n beu thta ? Zqi
the botiii of Vice o( CardaL Now i am up and cti no cwst of
my work. Vi?hen I was jjcJi 1 coald nctstcea zi nij-ni- lji!:p
ell at citfht now. Aritnd cf m!ns advised tae to use Slack-
Draicjit wtlh Wuw of CarSaL Mrs. ETTA K1UMAN.
iace3re:oIrinBportaI fiirectioo. r-!res.
glTto? syuiplf.iss. ThcXKlia Aariwirylie-
psztsitnz" The Catiioos. ilirftase CO..
jteaauy grow
uC ccd juai bt-
svstcm m perfect
ielp women
. Test this
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 179, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 30, 1901, newspaper, January 30, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144015/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .