The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 318, Ed. 1, Monday, April 22, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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J u O W Miller
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cordially invited Lodge
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ttlaWr Dennett IHst Dictator J T Smith
CiSiUnH bhenrood M Leahy Guide Beiwrt
Financial Bcporter Damaso
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10 L O O T John
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Gcrrjo Wore Vice
Graud Jfilton J FIctch
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ta cordUlly lartied to attend
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LODGE IO 3730
FrauV Champion Dic-
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Vice Dictator JipseO
WlicUer Assistant Die
PiioFZssnt iiL ctnns
nOOLMUCU MARIS
ATTO RNE VS ATL A W
DEALERS IK UEAL ESTATE
Complete Abstracts of Cameron
Oonnty Kept In The Office
BROWNSVILLE TEX
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Brownsville Texas
Bit Socond Hoor Bio Grando Bi0roa4 Bulldina
7W practice In any of the Courts State or Federal
ted and railroad lltisition th investigation of
tilf and preparation crab trsct Bpedaltles
TNO I KLEIBER
ATTORNEYATLAY7
r Eoe over First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in any of tho
courts of thn State when specially
employed
O B RENT FRO
ATTORNEY AND
gJOUNSELORATLAW
7ill practice in all Federal and
etate Courts
terovnsviiie Texas
10UN IVKELSEY
ATTORNEY aT LAW
Will practice in liio Federal and
Plate Uonrta
liio Grande City Texas
YXT II MASON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office Ornor Levee and Elev-
enth Street
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
J B MosnoE J U Edwards
MONROE EDWARDS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
10 GRANDE CITY TEX
J J OOCICB
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Brownsville jlsxas
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DENTIST
Office Hours Front 1 to 5 p in
Office Opposite lliers Hotel
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VEltTlSEMEJPTS
DEALER IN
LUMBER
Blinds Doors Sash
ALL KIND OF
BUILDING MATERIAL
The very highest Cash prices paid
for Hides Wool Cotton
Bones Hair Etc
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Brownavile Texas
MORGAN S S
LINE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC KPiiRY
ATLiSTIC SYSTEJI
Steamers make trips between
Morgan 4Jity or New Orleans
and Brazos Santiago
via Galveston about
every 10 days
For further information call on or
address
M B KINGSBURY Agent
Headquarters
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And Fancy Goods of all Descrip
tiou suitable for-
Ming and Birthday Presents
Vlustc Books Stationery toys tens
Inks lewelrv Silverware Fancy
Goods f every description
Just received by
IKS GEO KftAUSSE
Brownsville Texas
r Agent for Otts Tombstones
JBIELENBERG
OENEUAL AGENT OK KOHTIIEKN ilES
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Macnme
The Best aud Easiest Running
Machine in liio World Took
the iledal for superioly at
the recent Columbian
Worlds Fair
Dealer In
JEWELRY ARMS AND
AMMUNITION
RiAF PIPE
GIVEN AWAY
ERSOKISS
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BROW7HSVILLE TJTJ
Represents the Largest Grocery
UotiBe in the South
SELLS ALCOHOL IN BOND
OLIVE OIL VINEGAR
POTATOES AND
DRIED FRUITS
KEEPS STOCK ARMOURS
LARD FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Write for Terms Particulars etc
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Every pipe stamped
dukes Mixture or <
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FOR 1S95
Volume IV Lcings Dcccniocrjl894
A splendidlv illustrated life of
NAPOIJEON
the greao caturc of whiclr will be
S573 TYFIVE PORTRAITS
Napoleon bowing him from youth
to deathalso portraits of his family
and contemporarifs and pictures a
mous battlefields in nearly
200 PICTURES
Begins in November and runs through
eipht numbers The
Elgin J apolcon Jimnbers 8100
True
Detective
Stories
by authority from the archives of tho
PlnKorton Dekctive Agency I
Lincoln and Fiakerton Nov 18Jl the
Molly Maguires Allan Pinkertons
Life Stories of Capture cf I rainrob
oers Forgers Bankrobbers etc eaclj
complete in one issue 12 in all
SHORT STORIES BY
WD Tlowells Rudjard Kipling
Uonan Dovle < lark Uussell
Hubert Birr Oatava hanet
Brot Harte Capt Kinjf
Joel Chandler Harris and many others
NOljED CON ritiBU TORS
Kobert LouisStevcns on
F ilarion rawford Archdeucon Farrar
ir Ilobtrt Ball Prof Drumnioiid
Archibald Forbes Thomas Hardy
Send liireo 2ceut statnpa for h
sample < npy to the publtehure
S S McCLURE Ltd
30 Lnlnyettu Place New Yoik
B S FLBRSnEHI
Mercantile Co
Wholesale Dcairrt In
FINS WHISKY WINES
AND
BOTTLED GOODS
Barrel lota a Specialty
Delaware Street
KANSAS SHY SK
Board by Month Mex coin
Day Board
Single Mcala
MEALS ATaLL IIORS
3 <
H G Krausse
Is now Prepared to do all kinds of
Watch and Clock Work
Repairing Jewelry and Silverware of all
Kinds a Speciality
ELIZABETH stkeht
P
Of
Call at
Tho Cinco Oe Mayo Restaurant
Under Odd Fellows Lod e Roouib
On Elizabeth Stifcot
k ki
SILVESTER GUTIERREZ
Proprietor
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OUR AUSTIN LETTER
Culbersons Veto Commended
by a Former Californian
Drouth Terrible
Special Correspondence of TriE IlcrALD
Austin Tex April 181S95
The legislature is still ham-
mering awajr the senate for
the past few dajs wrangling
most of the time over the anti-
trust bill It is curious to note
in this connection that the Big
Four is roundly denounced by
the demagogues and the press
in the great beef eating centers
for forcing the price of beef
products up Up to a few
months ago the Big Four
were cussed out for depress-
ing prices and for several years
here in Texas and in other cat-
tle growing states low prices
have been laid at the door of
of the Big Four and a con
vention was held in this city a
few years ago its main object
being to denounce them If the
price of a commodity goes down
the trusts are denounced The
trust is a great bugbear to the
average politician The truth
about the whole business is
that the inexorable law of sup-
ply and demand rule prices in
spite of trusts combinations or
anything else The trust bill
referred to may get through the
legislature but it is doubtful
I mentioned in ray last letter
that the fee bill had been side-
tracked and it was a caucus
of 17 democrats I 14 populists
and two republicans that was
held Tuesday night however
to fixup a plan to get it before
the house again The newspa-
per reporters got on to the
racket and Wednesday morning
papers exposed the scheme At
this writing it cannot be told
what the result of the caucus
will bewhen the attempt is
made to call np the bill I have
alway predicted that the bill
will not pass and I see no rea-
son to change my views
The appropriation bill is
ready for the free conference
committee but it will be held
back so as to keep members
together to pass other bills
To pass the appropriation bill
would be to bring about a
prompt adjournment It is
quite possible that the legis-
lature will pass the New Or-
leans railroad consolidation
bill over the Governor s veto
In this connection the Governor
has received many letters com
mending the veto and Tuesday
he gave the following to the
daily papers which so far as I
know they have refussed to
publish It did not appear in
the morning Statesman
As indicated the trend of
public sentiment on the veto of
the act consolidating the Sabine
East Texas Railroad with the
Texas and New Orleans Kail
road Governor Culberson has
received the following letter
form a prominent citizen of
fjalvcsloiii have carefully
road your veto message and
reasons for disapproval of the
Texas New Orleans Consol-
idation bill Permit mo to con
six 3 A i Ih
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS MONDAY APBIL 22 1895
wisdom which has marked 37ou >
administration thus far and as-
a citizen of Texas deeply inter-
ested iu her welfare to thank
you that 3our stand between
the commonwealth und the un
warranted encroachments of at tlint pointy
corporate power
You may recollect I lived in
California a few years ago and
while there I could not but note
the conditions mentioned in
your message and which has
doubtless increased since I left
California was then so com-
pletely under the domination
of the S P Co both in state
and municipal affairs as Tex
as has been and is now under
the direction of the democratic
party For years those 2 > eople
have been struggling to loose
themselves from the hold of
this corporate octopus but
their efforts seem to have result-
ed only in deeper entangle-
ments and it is now doubtful
if the day will ever come in
our time when that fair state
will not be cursed with the cor
rnption consequent upon such
a condition of things i arn sure
yon do not need
meat
encourage
own conscience and the com-
mendations of strong friends
are doubtless with you but I
feel impelled to say this much
believing that it cannot but
gratify you that there is even
one more one who has not had
the honof of being counted
your friend who is ready and
anxious to uphold you in the
position taken in the interest
of the general welfare Please
permit me in behalf of a large
element of Texas citizenship
who feel friendly to corpora
tions and eanastly desire to
see them favored with protec
tions yet regard the general
welfare as superior to all else
in Governmental measures td
thank you
Comptroller Finley has no-
tified all national banks that
the3r must pay tax on national
aud Unites States treasury notes
as required by the new
and 3ou may expect
from tlie bankers
The drouth is terrible in this
section withoats dying and
cotton seed rotting in the
ground Corn is standing it
pretty welljbut fruit is droppi
law
bowl
NQF T818
Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest LTSi GWt Report
ABSteMmSSX g2HE
gratulate you upon your lojal
ty to Texas patriotism and
good judgement
The follwing is a copy of
another letter he received today
from another prominent citizen
I have recently read your
message vetoing the consolida1
tion of the Sabine E T Hy
with the Texas N 0 Ry
and caniot refrain from writing
to congratulate you and com
this season and it lias abouS
ceased flowing over thp great
dam One of the pumps b
running at onefourth its capac-
ity but at this rate it is
drawing on the lake
TO INSPECT
MEXICAN CATTLE
Kansas City Mo April 17
Under instructions froiri Dr
altnon chief of the bureau of
mandyoufor the courage and iniiual industry Albert Dean
agent of tlie government at fcliia
point today ordered an in-
spector to immediately go to
Eagle Pass Texj and rigidly
inspect Mexican cattle now
coming into the United States
ilEXrCAN MISCELLANY
City of Mexico April 17 >
The man who was reported
poisoned in the American hos
pital by the carelessness of his
liurse is by law declared to
have died of pneumonia
The Chamber has passed to
first reading the proposition of
the Minister cf Finance for the
EStablisment of bonded ware-
houses in this city
The Governor of the Federal
district has called a meeting of
inspectors of police to study
needed reforms in the policO
systems
The pigss continues its op
position to negro colonization
The story of the diplomatio
maneuvers between England
and France for the restoration
of Napoleons remain to France
and of their removal from St
The approval of your J Helena to Paris in ISiO and
their burial with
ceremonies in the Ilotel des
Invalides in some respects the
most curious and dramatic
episode in all the Napoleon
history will be told by Misa
Ida M Tarbell in McCluke s
Magazine for may The paper
we be illustrated with a re-
markable series of contempor-
ary engravings portraying tho
funeral progrese from the re-
ception of tile remains on-
board the French ship at St
Helena to the final scene at the
Hotel dus Invalides
imposing
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 318, Ed. 1, Monday, April 22, 1895, newspaper, April 22, 1895; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61804/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .