The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 63, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 15, 1896 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL V
SOCIETIES
5s
RIO GIUHDE LODGE NO
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Brooks f it Isi
dore JMrLK S W M
VirWski S D AY A
NMle Swjetiry Bobt
DakeU Trraumrer B C
Jfaer H1VBUU
J Q W Miller
OVler VisUing brethren
cordtallj InTiled 1xlge
W ffi
oitjets firl and third racs < lay In each mouth
ESCELSIOBLODGESO
10 I O O F Mlltoli
J Fletcher Uoble
Grand John M
Ilayncs Yic9 Graud
Trunk Smith Secretary John 3 Stncko Trci
Vurcr Vicor ErIt Jr Sittteg ast Grand
GwrRe W VUler D D G M Tbo Lodge
tnieets tt 730 p m every Wednesday nlgim
v sitmc brethren and all Odd FoJowa tln
Cooil standing ire cordUllr invited to attend
EKICUTS OF HONOR
LODGE SO 3730
M Hison jr Dicta-
tor K A Browne Vice
Dlctatot Jiasw O
Waoelcr AEiUtantDlc
Past Dictator H Sherwood
Frank Champion
B Financial Reporter A
eporti J Sharpe
art Treasurer J 3 Smith rUapUln tf
eah GKite Damaeo Oerma Gnrdfan llominao
DemviJei Sentinel Trustee F J Combe O
Garza and A A Browne I > ze meets eecoua
tnd I mrth TucsJavB of each month
Catholic Ksiqhts of Amewca St Jo oplis
Branch No 715 Jfcets on the lit and 3d Tues-
day of each month at 8 p m from May 1st to
from Ocl 1st to April SUh of
c JOth and at 7 p m
each month in Branch Hall at 3t Josephs College
Spiritual Dlrector5ev Fr Slrots Piesldents A
A Browne VicePresident Fred J Combs Bee
eecretary John P Putegnat Fluauial Secretary
tlenjO Hieks Treasurer M F < > rjandcz jr
Eergt at arms J P Scanlin Sintinel nlos
Valdes jr TrUHtecR Jeste IhtiUsm F J
Comfce A A Browne
mwnsviile
CONSECTISG AT ALICE WJTU SAS ASTOSI0
ARAXSAS PAS3 and JEX10AN UATION
AL Railways
This Line Uarriea the Uniteft
States Mail on Schedule
Timu of 40 Lloura
Stages LoMve Aliceand Browns
ville Daily at 6 a in Smi
daya included and ariivo
at Destination the
next Evening
EATE3 OF FAKH
i ountlTrip Ticket S225
aeTrlp 1500
Children under 12 years half fare
Children under Qve years free
WHASUUgl BrownsvilleTe
THOS BEYlsT0
PRaPAIlD HASA6ER
kt
o To
Lontinerital i si
fcuit Whiaky Wints dig iac
Kiitstic and Imp irted Cigare
Cg retti and Tohnccu ot
All Kind
J3i G PfflES CO
l ropric ors
tnimville Tex
vie supplied with fresh fish oyster
dfaineand vegeUble
fortable nd well furnished rooms
mconnec ion with riistaurant
v lVitJos Citrs and Smoker
Materi
i nuth S reel
AC LHMI inr4
r i Jii Wilislidi j5J a
ic h8boi to Christiuu D i <
DELKR IN
GEWL lEatiUSIISE
L l esfc Price P u < i For Country
Produce
M lbet i i i t Tczatf
SUMMER EXCURSION
TIME T BIE
OF THE
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jo branae
From and after June 15th 1S9G
regular passenger train will
run ad follows
kegulai TiiAnr
Leaves Brownsville Daily at 3 pm
Point Isabel 730 aiu
Arrives C15 piu
Brownsville 8 43aiD
EXCURSION Ill A INS
Lve livilleevery Saturday at 5p m
Sunday 9a in
PtIsahel lp in
Excursion tickets are good until Mon-
day morning s train
E5 Coniniutation cards good for thirty
first class round trips transferable
to members of ones family good nnti
September 30th 189G will be sold for
62500 Mexican coin
JOSECELAYA
GENERAL TVIANAGER
28ERSgA3S2USS
BROWNSVILLE TEJT
REPHESEiNTSTUIi LARGEST
GROCERY HOUSE IN
TUE SOUTH
Sells Alcohol in bond Olive Oil
Vinegar Pntatoee and Dried
Frnits Wines Liqnors
Grain in car lot Cyffee
Rice and Mylaesep
UlBFJUmiRERS1 68EBI
For Architectural Iron Work Fenced
RuiliagB and Jails Firo and
Burglar Proof Safes Coffin
Trimmings Stoves Per
furaery and S > aps
A FULL STOCK OF ARMOURS
LARDFOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
gSfWrite For PricP and Tormp
MORGAN S S
LINE
S03THERH PAG1FIG COMPANY
ATLANTIC SYSTB3I
Steamers make trips between
Morgan City or New Oreaus
and Brazos Santiago
via Galveston about
every 10 days
For further information call on Mr
atUrcs
M IJ KINGSBURY AgknT
Headquarters
KOlt
Ami Goods of all D
Fancy < t > crip
tioiw dtlittihle f < > r
Wedoing and Birthday Presents
lusic Books Stationery toys tons
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Goods of every description
Just received by
IRS cEO SiJiySSE
Urn rnaville Texas
gWirciii for Olt a Tombstones
ASK the recovered
dyspeptics bilious
sufferers victims of
fever and ngoe tho
mercurial diseased
patient how they re-
covered health cheer-
ful saints and Rood
appetite they will tell
vou b taking Sim-
mons Liver Kecu
Tho Cheapest Purest and Best family
Medicine in the World I
For DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION Jnnn
dice Bilious attacksSICKHKADACHE Colic
Depression of Spirits SOUR STOMACH
Heartburn etc This unrivalled remedy is
warranted not to contain a single particle of
JlEKCURV or any mineral substance but it
i PURELY VEGETABLE
Containing those Southern Roots and Herbs
Passenger Train between Browne S
villa nnd Point Isabel in effect u M IMSE1 by
oft
011 and after Jlllie 15 The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint nre a
bitter or bad taste In the mouth Pain in the
Back Sides or Joints often mistaken for Rheu-
matism Sour Stomach Loss of Appetite
Bowels alternately frativenrtd lax Headache
Loss of Memory with a painful sensation of
having failed to do KotnethmfT ihich ought to
have been doue Debility Low Spirits a thick
yellow appearance ot the Skin and ISycs a dry
Cough ottcn mistaken for Consumption
Sometimes many of these symptoms attend
the disease at others very few but the I1VLR
is generally the seat of the disease and if not
Regulated in tjme greatsuffering wretched-
ness and DEATH will ensue
The following highly esteemed personsnttest
to the virtues of bimnions Liver Regulators
Gen W b Holt Prcs Oa S W R R Co Rev
1 R Pclder Perry Oa Col C K Sparks Al-
bany Go C IJiisterson Usq Sheriff Bibb Co
Ua lion Alexander II Stephens
We hnve tested us virtues personally and
know that for IMspepsut Biliousness and
Throbbing Headache u is the best medicine the
world ever saw We tred forty other remedies
bcforeSimmonb Liver Regulator but noucgava
us more than temporary relief but the Rcgu
lator not only relieved but cured us La
TELEGKAIll AND MLSSENCCK JlacOO Ga
iMNUKACIUKEU ONLY hV
J H ZEILIN CO Philadelphia Pa
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
pViiGS B WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BrovmsviUe i Texas
fCce Second VIoor Rio Grande Railroad Building
Will practice in any of tho Courts Stato or Federal
and and railroad litigation tho Investigation of
1 Ilea and preparation of abstracts specialties
p 0 GOODRICH
A TTO RNE Y ATL A V
DEALER IN REAL itTATK
yornplete Abstracts ot Cameron
County Kept In The Office
UROWNS VILLE TEX
n H MARIS
LAWYER AND LAND AGENT
MONEY TO LOAN ON
GOOD SECURITY
Office in Dalzell Building on
Levee Street
I NO I KLE1BER
ATTORNEYATLAW
lrice over First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in any of the
jotirte of tin State when specialI3
aiiiployud
w
N PARKS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Brownsville Texan
Temporary office over Pellat Restaurant
W1U practice in any of the court State or
Federal Special attrntion Kiven to porftcLng
and Ulltrs
J > B KENTFiiO
ATTORNEY AND
JO U K S E LOltAT LA W
Will practice in all Federal and
ittito U < Mirtri
BrovmsvilU Texas
JOHN P KI5L8EY
ATTORNEY vl LAW
Will practice in the Federal and
lute Uourie
kin Grande Oity ttxas
TVSk II EDWAhDS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished
UidaOjo i Texas
F i BlfiJVT
Tho tillers Hotel building bav
111 been completely repaired is of
uy l 0h tl r s datmera
fered for ront for hotel J
Reasonable rates Apply purpoftu to cavilled life US well OS out
cisco Vlurria on the plains
WORSE TfiAN INDIANS
An Old Pionesrs Estimate of
the Perils of Modern
Oily Life
From the Buffalo Express
uSo 3on were a pioneer in the
early da8 of the West
I was answered the gray-
beard
You lived nmollg the hos-
tile Indians
rt
Ues
Lived with a rifle in your
hands and in hourly expect-
ation of being the mane for a
hidden enemys bullet
It was something like that
Do you know I often think
that a life like that must be
terrible I should think the
mere strain on the uervts would
kill a man in a short time
holding your life in your hand
all the time always conscious
that a moments relaxation of
vigilance may mean death
Oh I dont know replied
the gray beard When I came
back from the West I was GO
years old and did no have a
gray hair I got off the rail-
road train and started to walk
across the street Half way
over I heard the dingedest
clanging and yelling right at
my heels I ever heard and
somebody gave me a push
that sent me clear to
the curb Then when 1
looked around I saw Id come
within an ace of being run over
by a trolley Never had so
narrow an escape from Indians
I went into 1 saloon close
by tt get a drink and settle 1113
nerves While I was standing
at the bar a couple of fellows
got into a scrap and one of
them threw a heavy beer mug
Didnt hit o her fellow but 11
came within a sixteenth of an
inch of my right temple
I startt d to walk uptown
and the firbt crossing I came to
a policeman grabbed me by the
shoulder and jerked me across
so quick it mudu my heal swim
I looked to see what was the
matter for there were no car
tracks on that street and I was
I had just escaped being run-
down by a hackman hurrying
to catch a train
Up street a little furthr
somebod3 3elled Lookout at
me and when I jumped a ht
whifk aul HIuho1 amI revlv
icicle fell and struck uhere I
had been etanditij
1 got to my hotel and wan
heading for the door when
somebody grabbed me and ask-
ed me if I wanted to be killed
The3 were hoisting a safe into
a secondstoty window over
where Id been trying to go
and I hadnt mote than uoi
out of the way before a rope
bioke and it dropped
UI went to bed and about
midnitht I was called up 13 a
bell ringing over m head and
found the place was 011 lire
and I had lo ulide down a rope
to escape Being a sound sleep
erv theyd bad hard work to
wake me and 1 had barely
touched the ground when lite
roof fell in
When I looked in the glas f
saw the first streaks of ui ay that
had ever showed themselves in
f
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Brownsville texas Tuesday septembeb 15 is98
NO 63
jHighest of all In Leavening Power Latest IT S Govt Report i
GERMANY OBJECTS
Great Britain Finds Resistance
to the Dethronement of
Said Khalid
Zanzibar September 12
The belief is prevalent here
that Germany does not intend
to acquiesce in the action taken
r between 5 and 5 o clock a
bythe British government
t TT r jsad 1 accident occurred about
through admiral Henry Raw
son in appointing Hamraoud
Bin Mohammed Bin Said sultan
of Zanzibar Said Khalid the
alleged usurper has been at
the German consulate ever
since the fall of the palace on
Auguut 27 and in spite of the
request of the British consul
on the part of the German offi-
cials to give him up
Rumors are now in circula-
tion here that it is the inten-
tion of the German authorities
to reinstate Said Khalid on the
throne from which he was de-
posed by force of British arms
These rumors have caused great
uueasines here There is a feel-
ing that Germany is not acting
in a friendly spirit and is seek-
ing to make an issue with Great
Britain
A POOLS EXPERIMENT
He Allowed Himself To Be
Buried Alive But Wont
Try It Again
Providence R I Sept 12
John Hughill who allowed
himself to be buried alive on
the thecr3 of hypnotism sug
eation induced by Prof Watson
of London has been unearthed
Hughill went to sleep but he
woke up fourteen minutes
ahead of schedule lime When
Hughill came to he made it
known 113 pounding on the cof
tin and during his struggles
dilocated hid knee pan When
he was bought to he lapsed
into a deathlike sttipor which
the pli3siciatis almost mistook
fer death He was rubbed with
ed Hughill savs he will never
do it again When he awoke he
imagined he had been buried
alive and ik almost crazed him
VANDALISM CONTINUES
New York September 11
A Herald dispatch from Canea
Crete sa3si The counsel and
Mussulmans deputies have ie
ceived news that vandalism
continues to be practiced The
Christians are devata ing the
districts of Milnpotamo and
Eamarie in the province of Ret
timo and deatrojitig the olive
trees and other property of
Mussulmans
I his creates a Ver3 unfortn Is 7 7 iiS
nate impression juh at the m < > MOST PERFECT MADE
meat when lile Christians had A pure Grape Oeam of Tarbr Powder Frea
been granted such large privi I imAmnonia Alum o any other adulterer
leges Until the fit mans nnive
nothing can be done against
the depredators
ANOTHER WELL
ACC lDENTv
One Man Killed and Anothers
llecovery is DouBtful
Copeville Collin Co Sept
12 On yesterday evening
onehalf mile west ot this
place While Henry Morgan
and G F Hornbuckle and a
Mr Self were blasting in a
well on Morgans farm the
put in a blast which went off
Hornbuckle and Self let Mor
gan down in the w ell to fill up
for his surrender there laS the bucket Vith dirt It is sup
posed that he went down too
soon and was overcome by
the poisonous damp caused
from the explosion He told
them to draw him out They
succeeded in getting him to
the top when he let all hold
loose as the damp had entirtl
overcome him by that time
and fell to the bottom about
twelve or fifteen feet breaking
his neckk Mr Hornbuckle
was let down after Morgan
He was also overcome by the
damp became speechless and
it was some time before Sef
could get sufficient help to
draw them out Morgan was
taken out dead and Horn
buckle so nearly dead that hi
lecovery was thought doubt-
ful but at this writtihs he is
thought to be improving
been no disposition manifested
THEATER BURNED
A Landmark of Monterey
Mexico Destroyed
Monterey Mexico Sept 1 r
Thismorninir about 1 o clock
theTeatro del Progreso was
completely destroyed by fire
Nothing was saved The com-
pany performing at the time
lost all their stage properties
Fire broke out shortly alter
the play was over and is sup-
posed to be due to careless-
ness It was one of the oldest
landmarks
Awarded
Highest Honors Worlds Fair
Iivh ljuias Checsu
Jaoi a
40 YEARST STANUARO
t Celeatiil
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 63, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 15, 1896, newspaper, September 15, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61984/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .