The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 61, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 12, 1896 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL V
SOCIETIES
BIO TJRAHDE LODGE NO
81 A F AMSW
Brooks W JM Isi
dore Marks 8 IV M
Werblskl S 3 > W A
V ale Sflcrctey KobL
DalzcU Treaimrer K C
JWSSF J r ° w MflIer
S 5 ir T7lcr Viritfng brethren
invited
mjmmtr cordially
aeeto flril and third Tnesdayln each tnoulb
XCEJt3IOR LODGE O
10 I O O F Milton
3 nutchor Xoble
Grand John M
Uayncs Ylca Grand
Vrank Smith Secretary John 3 Stocks Trea-
surer Victor Egly Jr Sittttg Past Grand
Georgo W AUlar D D G M Tue Lodge
mceU it 733 p nr every Wednesday night
Visiting brethren and all Odd fedows iln
jood standing ire cordiaUv invited to atwud
KKIGHT8 OP HONOR
JODGE NO 3730
it Hanson jr Dicta
tor A A Browne Vice
Dictator Jesse O
Wheeler Assistant Die
ttr Frank Champion Past Dictator n ehcrwood
tUrfcrter J B Sharpe Fintnclal Beporter A
Pur Treasurer J J Smith Chaplain H
teahy Guide Damr o Lrma Guardian Domingo
BennTidez Sentinel rasteez P J Combe V
Gacza and A A Browne IoS je snoots second
ind fourth Tuesdavs ol Cash month
Catholic Ksiohts or AmeSTCa St Josephs
Branch No 715 Jfeets on the 1st and 3d Tues
Atyofeach month at S p m from Sty 1st to
ih and at 7 pm from Oct 1st to April 30th of
each month in Branch HaU at St Josephs College
Spiritual Director Bev Fr Slrols Piesldertt A
JL Browne YicePresiaentFred J Combo Bee
Secretary John P Putegnat Financial Socretary
l3enj O Hieks Treasurer M Fercandez Jr
Bergt at arms J P Bcanlan SJutinel Pantos
Valdes jr Trnetces Jesse Thorham F J
Combe A A Browno
ownsviile
cOKHECHKa AT ALICE WITH SAN ANTONIO
ABANSAB PASS and JfEXICAN tfATION
AIi Balltrays
This Line Uarries the United
States Mail on Schedule
Time of 40 Hours
Stages Leave Alice and BrownE
Ville Daily at 6 a in Sun
> days included and arrive
at Destination the
next Evening
BATES OF JAEE
ttoundTrip Ticket 4l8 225
One Trip11 1500
Children under 12 years half fare
Children under five years free
ABOLFH SHHEIM 1 BiownsviHeTe >
THOS BEYNO
PDPS3 aSHlSfli
For Fine Whiskey Witn8 Cngiae
Iom 6tie Hiid Iinpirted Cigiire
Cigtrtitus and Tobacco of
All Kinds
jqhh e mm CO-
y Iroprictors
tjrmmvnjille Tex
John
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To
al 001
estaurant
Table supplied with fresh fish oyster
game and vegetables
Oonfortablo and well furnished rooms
in connection with restaurant
fresh Tobvj03 Cigars and Smoker
Mated
E i2ibeth Sreet
IS Clfl
Sncces oi la Chrifttinn Hoc
DEALER IN
GENERAL BESGIUHSE
Behest Pride Paid For Country
Produce
Point Mti n i i m fern
SUMMER EXCURSION
TIIflE TBLE
OF THE
jo uauie
MORGAN S S
LINE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CQMPAKY
ATLANTIC SYSTEM
Steamers make trips between
Morgan City or New Or eans
ami Brazos Santiago
via Galveston about
every 10 days
For further information call on or
address
M B KINGSBURYi Agcnt
From and after June 15th 1S96
regular paEsenger train will
run aa follows
Passenger Train between Browns
villu and Point Isabel in effect
on and after June 15
JiEGULAR tfKAltf
Leaves Brownsville Daily at 5 p nv
Point Isabel 730 am
Arrives > 615 pm
Brownsville 8 45 am
EXCURSION TRAttfS
Lve Bvilleevery Saturday at 5p m
Sunday Sha m
PtIsabel 4p la
Excursion tickets are good until Mon-
day mornings train
ES Commutation cards good for thirty
first class round jtrips transferable
to members of ones family good unti
September 30th 1896 will be sold for
S2500 Mexican cdini
JOSE CELAYA
GENERAL MANAGER
rank Chain
BROWX8V1LLE TEX
REPRESENTS THE LARGEST
GROCERY HOUSE IN
THE SOUTH
SgIIbAlcohol in bond Olivo Oil
Vinegar Potatoes and Dried
Frnite WineB Liqnors
Grain in car lots Ooffee
Bice and MoIubbbs
HftNUFAGTURERS MBIT
For Architectural Iron Work Fences
Bailings and Jails Fire and
Burglar Proof Safes Coffin
Tnminiugs Stoves Per
furriery and Soaps
A FULL STOOK OF ARMOURS
LARD FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
irWrite For Price and Term
Headquartwrs
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FOIfc
And Fancy Goods of all Deecfip
tions smtHble for
JfeJdinj and Birthday Presents
lusic Hooks Stationery toys rens
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Goods o every description
Just received by
IHl GEO KU08E
Bto vfisv1iic > fex as
ATTORNEYATLA W
lHce over First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in any of the
our te of tin State when special 1
iln ployed
JN
The Cheapest Purest and Best Family
medicine In the World
dice
Depression of Spirits SOUR STOMACH
Heartburn etc This unrivalled remedy is
warranted not to contain a single particle of
Mekcukv or nny mineral substance but it
PURELY VEGETABLE
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs
has in
hich Tin allWise Providence placed
countries wher Liver Diseases iiiost prevail
It will cure all Diseases caused by Derange-
ment of the lhcr and llowels
The SYMPTOMS of liver Complaint are a
bitter or bad taste in the mouth Pain in the
Back Sides or Joints ofteh mistaken for Kheu
matism Sour Stomach Ix > ss of Appetite
Bowels alternately costive and lax Headache
Loss of Memory with a painful sensation of
having failed to do Koiliething wlnph ought to
have been done Debility Low Spirits a thick
yellow appearance of the Skm and Ryes a dry
Cough ottcn mistaken for Consumption
Sometimes many of these symptoms attend
the disease at others very few but the LIVES
is generallv the seat of the disease and if not
Regulated in time great suffering wretched-
ness and DEATH will ensue
The following highly esteemed persons attest
to the virtues of Simmons Liver Kegulaton
Gen W 8 H < 51t Prcs Ga S W R R Co Rev
J R Felder Perry Ga Col E K Sparks Al-
bany Go C MasterionEsq Sheriff Bibb Cot
Co lion Alexander 11 Stophens
We have tested its virtues personally and
know that for Dyspepsia Biliousness and
Throbbing Hcadeclic it is the best medicine thB
world ever saw Y e tried forty other remedies
before SimmonsLiver Regulator but none gav
us more than temporary reltef but the Regu-
lator not only relieved but cured us to
TELEGHAIll AND MESSENGER Macon Ga
maSiPactured only nv
J H ZEILIN CO Philadelphia Pc
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
rAifcES B WlSLLS
ATTORNEY AT LAT7
Brownsville Texas
fflee fipcond Ploor Rio Orando ltUroad Building
Will practice in any of the Courts State or Federal
and and railroad Utgation the Investigation of
lUes and preparation of abstracts specialties
Tp Q GOODRICIJi
ATTORNEYATLAW
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE
Complete Abstracts of Cameron
County Kept In The Oilice
BROWNSVILLE TEX
n h liAEiS
LAWYER AND LAND AGENT
MONEY TO LOAN ON
GOOD SECURITY
Office in Dalzell Building on
Levee Street
Brownsville
NO I KLEiBER
r Texast
xrr if pArkS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Brownsville Texas
Temporary olFice over Pellat Itebtaurant
Will practice ill afiy of the conrU tatd or
FeJerd Special attcnticn glTcn to perfecting
and titles
R
B RENT FRO
ATTORNEY AND
vJOUNSELORATLAW
Will practice in all Federal and
otato Courts
Brownsville Texas
JOHN P
KELSEY
ATTORNEY aLAW
Will prftetice in tho Federal and
tate Uoiuta
Rio Grande CtiiJ Texas
TAS IT EDWARDS
ATTORNEY At LAW
Land Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished
Ilidalfjo Texas
FVK RfWT
Tho Millers TIolol building hav-
ing booh completely repaired is of-
fered for ront for hotel purport d
Itpnttfilabltf rated Apply to Kran
CisWitumKi
S
ASK the recovered WASHINGTON JLETTER
dyspeptics bilious
sufferers victims of
fever and ngue the
mercurial diseased
patient how they re-
covered health cheer
ful spirits and good
appetite they will tell
you by taking SIM-
MONS UVEA KEGU
lJlTOR
Fc TYSPEISIA CONSTlPATroif Ta tin
oniliotisattncksSICKHEADACHE Colic
Matters of Moment In Politics
and Predictions of Results
Regular Correspondenceo Tiie Herald
Washington Sept 7th 1896
Not satisfied that himself and
every raehibsr of his cabinet
would oppose the regular
democratic ticket President
Cleveland wants all of the tither
democratic officials to do like-
wise It has been seniiofficial
ly stated that he intends to
ask for the resignation every
government official who public-
ly supports Bryan and Sewall
It is not likely however that
this will prevent any officiahwbo
wishen to support Bryan and
Sewall from doing so There
are few democrats who will
allow a few months office hold-
ing to stand in the way of
their exercising the right of
every Americanj to talk and
vote for the principles he be-
lieves in and already several
peotninent officials among them
Hon Scott Wike Assistant
Secretary of tho Treasury
Deputy Pension Commissioner
Bell and Auditor Baldwin are
making speeches for Bryan and
Sewall
The interstate democratic As-
sociation of Washington held
a rousing Bryan and Sewall
niass nipetingtheir second Sat-
urday night which was presid-
ed over by Capt William Bar-
tlett department commander of
the G A R of New York a
republican who is supporting
Bryan and silver
Representative Sulfcer of New
York says in a letter to the
democratic congressional com
lnittteeT The campaign in the
State is progressing quietly but
energeticul by It is being made
by the clubs and by labor or
ganizations ntld the friends of
the plain people genprall re
gardless of the attitude of pligri of 1S92 when we carried
the state The Eocalled silver
minent state leaders I have
mad env ral trips through the
state and huve had long talk6
with prominent democrats in
allparts and I believe that
with the proper effortsj the
Btate of New York dan be ear-
ned Lliia fall After the state
convention to be held Sept
17th no doubt the campaign
will assum a more enthusiastic
aspect and many who are now
silput jivill then come to the
front
Jitpresentative Wheelpr of
Alabama thus sized up the
Palmer and Buckner ticket
There isnt much to recom
mendit and it will not stir the
voters to enthusiasm In the
long inn it will do McKinley
more harm than good lfrcause
it will g t votes in the North
that would otherwise have gone
to the republican candidates
In the South Bryan will have
too big a margin to miss the
handful of votes thai will go to
Palmer The South is once
mora solid
Mr Robert B Palmer editor
of the Slate Register Washing-
ton C H Ohio saidwhile vis
Hing Washington
a A
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1898
be surprising if Mr Bryan Bhall
be greeted on that occasion by
a larger crowd than he has
spoken to at any of the places
he has visited since his nomin-
ation
A letter has been received at
democratic headquarters from
R A Watkins a prominent
lawyer of Lancaster Wis
which unsirers the republican
assertion that silver sentiment
is dying out in that state Mr
Watkins writes The situation
in Wisconsin is very favorable
and quite as good if not bet
tar for the deiriocraoy than it
ctar iti not dyiltg out here our
republican friends to the con-
trary notwithstanding
Hon Spencer Jones Chair-
man of the Maryland State
Democratic Committee says of
the ontlook in that state I
am iuore and more convinced
every day as the campaign
progresses that Maryland will
elect Bryan and Sewall elector
by a large majority We are
gaining more republicans than
we shall lose democrats The
Palmer and Buckner electoral
ticket if one is put up will
not cost Bryan a single vote I
should like to see the third elec-
toral ticket named as we could
then find out how many demo-
crats bolUlie ticket While
Mr Jones didnt srty so it may
bn inferred that the rank and
hje of the party in Maryland
as well as in other states will
know what future use to make
o fii roster of the boiling demo-
crats
LOST A pair of old EycGla
ses A reward wilt bo paid upon
jsr t j fr s35
rv >
NO 6i
Highest 6t all in Leavening Power Latest U S Govt Report 4
Bakin
IMTm7ii PUBE
connty which is a BplendidBELEASE OB1 THE
agricultural region the feeling
is strong for free coinage and
it is by no means confiued to
the democrats Any number
of silver clubs have been form-
ed and every one has in its
membership a goodly per cent
of men who have invariably
voted the republican ticket
This is not hearsay for I know
personally scores of such men
In addition to this republican
orators are taking the stump
for Bryan and are ddingex
cellent missionary work Bolt-
ing Bound money democrats are
extremely rare the with us
The democrats of Washing-
ton intend making the Bryan
and Sewall ratification meeting
to be held on the afternoon of
the 19th inst one of the biggest
affairs of the kind ever held at
the National capital Arrange
ment are now being made to
run Bppciil excursion trains
from Maryland Virginia and
West Virginia and it will not
IRISH DYNAMLTEK
London Sept 9 The Times
says in afr editorial on the sub
isbt of the release of the Irish
dynamiters that it io bo rihd to
accept Sir Mathew White Hid
leys explanation but it de-
mands the publication of the
medical testimdny under which
the decision was Based
It i s hdt Ih e Business Bf tho
government says the Times
to deal Willi dynamiters as if
they were patients at a German
health resort We do not hesi-
tate to say that if they are real-
ly lunatics they might be plac-
ed under proper restraint and
not loosened npon the country
as an act of clemency or char-
ity
The secretary of Sir Mathew
White Ridley secretary pi
state for the home department
has writen an article in which
he says the home office only
followed the usual practice in
liberating the Irish dynamiters
on the report that any further
detention would endanger their
health
THECARLiSTS MASIpgSfO
Bonddn Sept 9 The Ma-
drid correspondent of the
Standard saysi The Carlist3
have issn ed a manifesto ex-
plaining their action in withdrawing
v
drawing from the chamber of
deputies and declaring that
their leader will decide thti
proper moment to le spbnd to
the Call ofthe nation that will
Bummou them to save it The
manifesto suports tho suprema
was at this period of the cam jcy of the icing nuri tne estabi
lishraeut of a parliament rep
resenting alliance
JUAREZ CUSTOM HOUsS
IN DANGER
El Paso Texas Sept 8
The custom house officials in
Juarez Mexico received warn-
ing today that the same gang
that attempted to hold up the
Nogales customs house on the
12th will try to raid the Juarez
customs house tomorrow
night The papers here will
keep quiet on the subject in
the morning as the Jiiarei
authorities are anxious to
catch the robbers and will
have two infantry companies
stationed in thecustoms house
tomorrow night
Awarded
Highest Honors Vorlda Pailv
Most perfect mad
r tturu to Mr Garza Apposite the A pare Grape Cieam bfTaitaf Powdsf Plsi
Id Wi fcan Ammonia Alilrn ol any other 2duH fajJ
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 61, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 12, 1896, newspaper, September 12, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61982/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .