The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 61, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 12, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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tHEDAILI HERALD
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THE OFFICIAL CITY ORGAN
BROWNSVILLE TiSXAS
SATURDAY SEPt 12 18U6
ABOUT TOWN
Soaring oars in Hid city inarkat
Thirtyfottr boarders are at Hotel
fcorto
excursion to the Point tt
f Another
morrow
Good showers of
during the dayj
A
U
rain Tell hero
r Prices Cream Baking P6wd
Worlds Fair Kizhest AwanJ
Esperanza Claret wine 12 cents a
bottle at Jagous
Farmers are now assured of their
r
t
02ond crop of corn
About J > 00 pupils wore enrolled in
the public schools this week
The repairsoh the Cathottechurch
Jn3Iatamoros have been completed
Il
ik detaahment from the subpost
at Santa Maria arrived in town thiB
inorning
1 The U S Govt Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
< 3L suoerior to all othcrS
Those wishing tombstones should
order now so as to have them by
All Souls Day Mrs Geo Krausse
Bells ombstone s iron railings and
vases at the lowest bottom prices
Dennett received on last steamer
a fresh lot of groceries fcfi ch aB bat
jnoal grits corn meal flour nic
bacs soda crackers cream crackers
potatoes etc etc
It is a big tlung to say but never-
theless true that a great multitude
of people have crowned Simmons
tiver Regulator Iho filing of Liver
Medicines There is nothing like
It for Malaria Rheumatism Chills
and Fever Constipation Iiliousness
Sick Headache Indigestion and all
troubles arising from a sluggish or
diseased live r Simmons Liver Re-
gulator is the prevention and cUre
for these ailments
PURELY PERSONAL
i
Mrs Annie Wise left for the coast
last evening
John W Hoyt left ttiis aflernooU
for Santa Maria
Miss Lizzie Garriga left for the
Point last evening
Misses Fernandez were passensrero
from the seashore lliis morning
CapL Jesse Thornliam was a pas-
senger for the coast last evening
V Capt J F Cdmritings arid wife
< i eft for the seashore last evening
Miss tda Tlousset came tip from
Ihe Point on this mornings train
M B Kingsbury and family re-
turned from the Point this morning
Misses Mina Egly and Maggie
Tilghman left for the Eeashoro last
evening
D FretlJT Combe has been ap-
pointed assistant physician in the
marine hospital service and will
have charge of the hospital hero
Dr Combe is to be congratulated so
jlfl tho service
We inadvertantly omitted tho
nention of tia return of John G
Stucke yeeteiday He has been at
Topo Chico Springs for tho pa i
seven weeks i > nd we are pleased to
f0 him return fully restored to
li dlth
MAKE THE MOST
OF YOURSELF
It is the duty of every man to
make tho most of himself Whalt
trer his capacities may be lio is
ure to tfntl soniu p litte wliefe he
cm be useful fo liiin solf nd to
bthers IJiil he cannot reach His
highest usefulness ifhout pure
blotfd TJio LlOotl circulates to
impure it scatters disease wherever
r tfAo5
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A BAD ACCIDENT
ATtelephono messago was received
in Alico yesterday morning from
Santa Gertrudis ranch stating that
Master John Armstrong mm of
Major J B Armstrong of fchicago
ratrch had mot with an ncoidont a
horse liaving fallen oil him liroak
Ing ono of the hoys legs near the
thigh and asking that a doctor come
at once or words to that effect Dr
J D Westcrvelt jr left as soon as
possibto for the ranch1 which is on
the BrowhBVille road about isoVenty
fivo miles south oTthis city It is to
bo hoped the accident is Hot as bad
as reported Master John is a fine
bo > and his y6ung friends hero are
very sorry to hear of Iiii trouble
Caller1 Sep tomber 9
THE LADIES
The pleasant offect and perfect
safety with which ladies may use
Syrup of Figs under all conditio ne
makes it their favorite teniody To
get the true and geuuino article
look for the namo of the California
Fig Syrup Company pnntod near
the bottom of the package For sale
by all responsible druggists
TEMPERATURE RECORD
For the week ending Friday Sept
11th lSyti takon at Fort Brown
Dae Max Mln Mean Precip
Sept th99 73 86
uLn 9V > t on
Ln IJDl iu < oi
y
otn JI 7o oou
9th 0575 85
85845
845
11th 91 76 85 35
Mean 9585731578471 Tokil 435
Tor the cOrrospohdiiig weok in
1S95
Date Mat Min Menn Precip
uilla y io 09
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otu Jt 7 o5o
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9th 75845
ii Autn 14 ox o
llth927781 5
x
ilean 932878288578
100 REWARD ifltid
Tho readers ol Ihis paper will be
ploasod to learn that there b at
least arte dreaded disease that Science
has beeti able to cure in all its stage
and that U tJatarrh Halls Catarrh
Curo i the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity Catarrh
being a constitutsonal treatment
Halls Catarrh Cure ia taken inter-
nally acting directly Upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying tho foundation of
the disease and giving the patibnt
strength by building up tho canstitu
tion and assisting nature in doing its
work The proprietors liavo bo much
faith ih its curative powers that
they dffer One Hundred Dollars for
any cahfe that it fails Id aire Send
tor list of t oslinionials Address
F J CHENEY CO Toledo 3
Sold by Druggibts 75 cents
LIST OF LETTERS
Tlie following uncalled for let-
ters remaining in the post office ai
Brownsville for the week ending
September 12189G are
Lames
Bargas Lucinda
Fuentes Tiburcia
Heniandes Lold
OKVTLKSlifif
Basquez Petronild
Billal Jose
Esparza Trinidad
Ldpez Juari
Molina Francisco L
Martinez Miguel
Puente Thomas
Rddriguez Rafael
Snvder Joe
Persons calling for the above let-
ters will please ray adveitisud
Wm ltussELi idslm abler
SPECIAL SALE
200 ildzfiii iacijQH colored border
homstirclidit hniIkurcliiofs 12
per dozen worth 200
IiLCOMKRlG UAC
ThU Is Ycnr Opporlnnltyi
Da receipt of tea cents cash or stampa
a gBnerons eamplo jll be mailed of tho
every organ and Iipsuc and when it most j pihs Catarrh nnclllty Fever Curo
is pUre rich and Healthy it carries SttS lB15filt < ° dmi
strate the great merits of the reacdr
health td tho tiitlre sysiuin bnt if is j ELY BltOimsiS
GO Warren St Kcw Tork City
It flows Hoods Hariaparilla is tho Jt oJonKrfa1rof Grratra118Mont
rccoaimeudedElj atJrcaailalintonie i
One true olood punller It cures can einpbasizo biastatement Itisaposi
U rhtta scrofahi catarrh clys Zt S 3
pepsia imd rheumatism because Church Holeaat Mdn t
iuepoj diseases hare their orijrin in lj3 Cream Balm is e ftcVnbwkSRedl
w ewem
rifrttl TT mnL rf yrrrfTirwiT r it mm in 11 Tli 1 l > tT > v m i i
FAMOUS WILL
CASE DECIDED
Million and a Half Involved
and an Appeal Expected
Tired ofGHmate and Wife Banker
Foisoina Caso Claims 92000
for Rebate
Boston Ma s > September 8
A decision baa at last been
readied in tntfintereeting and
sensational will case of the
late Francis B Hayes of Bos-
ton and the will will tie prob-
ated neJct Tuesday It b
thought if decrees aire issued on
Tuesday allowing both will and
codicil that nil appeal will be
entered by the corittistan ta
The history of this celebrated
case is hlore oJ less 8011113
Its developments from time to
time revealed a life of wild
dissipation and reckless ex
tVavagance on Nthe part of the
testator who when a young
Hayes on the ground that
nothing was left to their Bon
Harold Hayes The will was
drawn and signed at Doverl
England November 11 1894
The first bequest is SlOOO to
Thomas Blair London in con
sideration of the great kindness
shown tlip tpstator To Na-
talie Grant of RillhamEngland
is given 2500 but in the codi-
cil of the will this bequest is le
voked All the rest and resi-
due of le estate valund at
someihing like 600000 is lvf
to the Massachusetts Ilofiicult
ural Society
Wo want ono or two younjr mun to
represent us g a private detectives
in Uamofbri count Money for tho
iyht iHarit A rldross with 6timp
Jixas Dotective Protective
Agency San A n tonio Texa i
Frelr wes tjtiePsB ni Ceesfift
Gladness Coines
With a betteri rtnderstanding of tho
transient nature of themady phys-
ical ills winchvanish pefore proper ef-
forts gentle efforts pleasantefforts
rightly directed There ia comfort in
the Jcnowledg6fc that so many formSjOf
sickness arto not due to any actual dis-
ease but simply to a constipated condi-
tion o the system which the pleasant
family loiie Syrup of Figs prompt-
ly rempyes That is wiry 3t is the onl
remedy with milljonsof families andis
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value pood health Its beneficial
tiff eels are due to the fac that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on which it acts It is therefore
all important in order to get its bene-
ficial effects td noto when you pur-
chase that you have the genuine arti-
cle which is manufactured by the Cali-
fornia Pig Syrup Co only and sold by
all reputable druggists
If in the enjoyment of good health
and the system is regular laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed If
afflicted with actual disease ono
any
man fell heir to a fortune es g may bo commended to the most skillful
3 o VArt nnn tt phjsicians but if in ne edbf alaAat ve
mated at 1000000 Upon one should have the hest and with the
wellinformed everywhere Syrup of
ii i
tbiff he
coming into at once set Figsstands highest ud is most Jarely
out 6n a career of pleasure In nsedandgivesmostgeneralsatisfaction
the early 80 she married Miss
Nino It Hunt of New York a
beantiftil young woman with
whom lie appeared to be in-
fatuated After the birth of a
son in June 1888 the pair
snparatfd Ilayes denied lliat
lie Was the father of tile child
but his denial is regarded as
having arisen from an wish to
injure Mrs Hayes prestige
After the separation Hayes
went from bad to worse He
went abroad where he spent
nioney lavishly iu riotons liv-
ing He returned frohi abroad
about seven years ago dud was
summoned into court by bis
wife on a suit for separate
maintenance As a result of
some ugly things he said about
ber during this trial he was
horsewhipped by Mrs Hayes
brothers but lie repulsed tliem
with a shot from his revolver
He thereupon again went
abroad arid traveled widely in
Europe Egypt and Turkey He
aperit a winter at Monte Carlo
sonie time in Italy and some
binte in Paris but London
struck his fancy most While
thpre he tnet and becdriie cap-
tive to the charms of Natalia
Bland nlias Desmond whom
he brought to this country in
1891 and took to his home in
Tjexingtdn He soon returned
to London hovveverj and plung-
ing deeppr than ever died there
earlr iu 1805
It is estimated that theest e
is valUed at over 150001 charte ed by the Legislature
and trie probating of the w 1 of Texas in 1885 will be re
was contested by Mrs tin o opened
Special Notice
Re Opening ol St Josephs
COLLEGE
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
N
Pupils are expected to be
punctual in returning for the
reopening oFschool Sept ist
The general course cf study
for the scholastic session is as
follovvs
Christian Doctrine reading
spelling declamation writing
arithirietic algebra English
grammar civil political and
physical geographyancien tand
moderd history special atten-
tion being given to U S and
history of T xds divll govern-
ment physiology physics and
astronomy calisthenics and
bookkeeping
The following extra subjects
will also be taught Vocal and
instnirrtental music drawing
French and Latin
For further particulars apply to
REV
FATHER SIROIS 0 M
PRESIDENT
Horse Shoo Climax and Drnm
inonds chewing tobacco at Jagous
INCARNATE MUD
COHYENT AND ACADFHY
This institution of Learning
h tlie Fiist Day of Septsnibet
for the reception of Boarders
and DayScholars
Parents and Guafdiatts are
earnestlyrecarnrriended fo send
their children or wards at the
very opening of the session
THis institution is the only
one on the Rip Grande em-
powered by the State to deliv-
er Diplomas to such pupils as
shall have passed a satisfactory
examination on the brandies
expressed id th < i charter
For leriis1 and further partic-
ulars apply to
Rev Mother Su erIo r
WULIS g WUTQENBAGH
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Are introducing new and jelect styles
of work at their parlors Alsb new stylef
of fancy card mounts
JS Copying and enlargements in crayon
done Inspection of work inviteH
Photo partors next tc U S rcierva tion
fci i 11 r
THE SECOND T7I A Tp
ANNUAL 11 X1 dCiaLBn
OF THE
st Texas Faif Assffciikn
WILL BE HfeLD AT
VICTORIA TEXAS
October 678010
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ELIZABETH STREET
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UMBEfi BLINDS
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L T > HEAibN President f L HOFER Secretary
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VICTORIA TEXAS
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Sommission Merchant
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DEALER IU 6B BEST BBAND3 OF
Sporting Goods Shot Guns Pfstols Rifles and Ammunition
A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FINEST IMPORTED AND b05 ESrO
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Water
v and delicacies of every description aljvajaon hand
J Prorapt attention given to all Orders by JVTail or otherwius
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
BROWJNSVI1 LE 1E2A3
JL jJI
iDOOE
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STORE One block from Rio Grnnde railroad depot
Bime7 Cement and Brick Car-
riage rWagon and Building Mater-
ials Haxdware Paints Oils Tur-
pentine and Varnishes for Car-
riages and Buildings
Agent for Johra Finnegan Cot
Will pay the highest cash price for
hides skins and all eonntiy pro-
duce
sriBf 3F8S BiEjJL lS IJV
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Dry Good Staple Goods Bobte Shoes dnd Groceries
Ill Kinds hats Caps Shirts and Drawers Potions and Family Obcerii
All European goods kept in our Matanioros Bouse
3fMnil Orders Pioiiij tly Attended To
Brownsville
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Tef
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Dry GoodSj Boots Siloes
Winchester arms and
mmmon
bR O WNSY1LLE rJh 1AS cf JATA J IWP MAJ
Fire and Maiine
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