The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 63, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 15, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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And felt my vitality tcearing out
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JT fact JT tests no good on earth
A friend brought
me Dr Miles boot
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to try a bottle of
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Dr Miles Nervine
Restores Health
SUFFERING AT
COOKS INLET
Miners Returning From the
Alaskan Gold Mines Una-
ble to Reach Home
Washington Sept 12 In-
formation received at the trea-
sury department indicates that
there is likely to be much suf-
fering among die miners at
Cook s inlet ayIio are return
ins from the Alaskan pold
fields unless die commercial
companies which took them
north provide for passage
home More than a year ago
the department notified the
commercial companies that
diereafter the government
could not furnish transporta
tion for these miners and if
the companies took the miners
north diey should look out for
their returnr It is said that if
ail the cutters in the BeriiiQ
sea were pressed into service
they could not accommodate
more than 120 men There is
said to be nearly iooo of
these returning miners now at
Cook s inlet
UNPLEASANT TO
WALL STREET
New York Sept 12 The
Wall Street Journal announces
that it has received private ad-
vices from a variety of sources
which are much more favor-
able to Bryan than is pleasant
to admity
One of these reports the
paper goes on to say came
from Illinois where inquiry
covering quite a large section
found free silver predominant
Arguments vith silver men
including some business men
of prominence brought the
statement that things were as
bad asthey could be now and
a change might be for tiiebet
ter
Reports from Michigan
Minnesota and Wisconsin in-
dicated strong silver sentiment
among republican farmers
This information was the re-
sult of very careful andf some-
what extended inquiry and
caused misgivings in circles
which have been quite hope
fol
LI HUNG CHANG
He Took a Sulphur Bath and
Declared For Internation-
al Bimetallism
Banff N W T Sept 12
This morning when Li Hung
Chang came out of the sulphur
bath his face was wreathed in
smiles and to his suite he said
several times Very good
very good
After dinner he told the re-
porters he would see them He
criticized the Canadian tax on
Chinamen
He was asked for his opin
ion on the silver question in
die United States He replied
My opinion is no doubt differ-
ent from yotfrs because I look
zt it from a Chinese standpoint
If a silver president is elected
in the United States it will ben
fit China in that it will en-
hance the value of the Chinese
silver money and in a like
manner of course it will benefit
all the Qreat silvernations
Do you think he was ask-
ed that the election of a si
ver president would make a
silver dollar worth as much as-
a oold dollar
No but it would make it
more valuable than it is now
What is your excellency s
opinion of a union of all gov-
ernments in respect to silver
as a currency
That is the correct solution
I believe answered the vice-
roy I am in favor of inter-
national bimetallism
Or Prices Cream Baking Powder
Worlds Fair Highest Award
Ilorso Shoo Climax and Drum
monds chowinir tobacco at Jajjous
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Kentucky Club
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FOR FAMILY TTRB AlsTl > MEDIC-
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Gemriuc ouly when bottled in this
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Put up in Quarts Pints and One
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A9k your dealer for these brands l he
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Brownsville Tex
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The Goodrich Seal Estate
AND
oulhwest Texas irnmigratfofi
Cameron County is the extreme
southern county of Texas It is
separated from Mexico by the Rio
Grande on the south and has about
100 miles of gulf coast as its east-
ern boundary It was organized in
1848 and contains 3308 square
miles Farming and stock raising
are the principal industries of the
people the location climate and soil
being admirably adapted for both
The greater portion of the soil is a
ricli loam and produces an exceed-
ingly heavy yield of both cotton
and corn the chief farm products
Two and sometimes three crops of
corn averaging from fiftv to seven
ty bushels per acre are raised year-
ly while cotton will easily yield
from oue to two bales per acres
Grasses grow all the year and stock
find pasturae without being fed or
sheltered during the winter But
the soil and climate of the Lower
itio Grande Val ey are by nature
best adapted for the production of
vegetables and fruits Vegetables
af all kinds grow all the year
oround and northern people are as-
tonished to find tomatoes lettuce
spinach English peas etc served
fresh from the gardens in midwin-
ter This is undoubtedly the par-
adise of track gardeners and so
soon as rail transportation is ob-
tained Cameron county vegetables
by the car load will be shipped to
northern market during winter and
early spring and will obtain the
highest prices as there will be no
competition This is due to our
exceedingly mild climate Fre-
quently the entire winter passes
without a single frost and therp is
rarely ever any cold veather before
Christmas Fruit culture has not
been attempted in this county on a
large scale but there is one large
banana plantation on which this
delicious fruit yields most abund-
antly and in the greatest perfection
Grapes are also raised extensively
growing in almost every yard They
ripen from two to four weeks ear-
lier than in any other section
Many planters here make all of
their own table wines Oranges
and lemons also grow in profusion
and this section cnuld easily be
uad to rival Florida in the pro
duction of oranges Sugar cane is
also one of the most important pro
pnets of this valley The Rio
Grande plantation of Mr Geo Bru
lay and the Itabh Starck plantation
proriuce graat quantities of cane
which is all manufactured on the
Rio Grande plantation This cane
makes sugar which is produced by
experts to be even superior to the
hest Louisiana product Havana
tobacco has also proven a success
here Col J G Tucker having
made some most successful experi-
ments with it his sample were
classed by New York buyers as
equal to the best Ilavana
The county is watered by the Rio
Grande with its ample flow along
the southern boundary and nuni
emus small streams ca led arroya
and resaeas
The population of Cameron coun-
ty according to the census of 1800
is 13424 Brownsville the county
seat has a population of about
7000 Point Isabel the seaport of
the county has about 400 inhabi-
tants and Santa Maria a growing
little river settlement has ahout250
Improved lands sell for from 85
to 25 per acre unimproved tor
from 2 to 80 per acre The aver-
age taxable value of land is Si
There are 82240 acres of school
land in the cnuntv The county
ha < a total school population of
4400 and gives employment to 80
teachers The average length of
the school term is five mouths The
total tuition revenue received from
ttie State is S13 000 There are a
number of public schools in the
county affording ample educational
advantages
HMiiesetfkers are gradually be-
ginning to liiid their way to this
land where farmers can work in the
open air 305 days in the year but
it is comparatively uudevelopeJ as
yet AVth the building of the
iailroad to Corpvs Christi however
a great influx of settlers may be
expected and they wll be heartily
welcomed This valley is capable
of supporting millions of people 1
The Herald will be pleased to fur-
nish any further information re-
garding the Lower Rio Grande
Valley that readers abroad may I
desire
JKS8B B WE1EEE Secretary
Brownsville Cameron Co Texas
1st 300 acres of land two miles
from city hall of Brownsvil e situ-
ated on Resaca la Guerra and a
horseshoe affluent of such resaca
on mail road suitable for fruit or-
chards 30 acres now in irrigation
with pecan walnut chestnuts
plum peach pear apricot cherry
Japanese persimmon fi grape anri
ribbon eiiue Can be subdivided
into 5 or 10 acre lots giving eacl >
abundant water supply there beinj
a depth of 5 to 15 feet of water ali
seasons of the year Price 10 t <
S25 per acre according to location
Will sell in a body at special rates
2d 32pieces adjoining one of
200 and the other of 120 acressitu
ated on Resaca Uancho Viejo five
miles from city hal on mail road
Both pieces almost surrounded by
water of 10 to 15 feet in depth 40
acres under irrigation This land
is equal to if not superior to the
Mississippi bottom lands and can
be made a paying investment for a
fruit Orchard or truck gardening
Can be Subdivided into 5 to 10
acre lots Price S10 to 25 per
acre whole tract on special terms
3d 160 acre tract two miles
from the city of nrownsville on
resaca with good water supply
Ebony Mesquite Ash Hackbern
and other timbers Alluvial soil
To one who desires to subdivide in
small tracts this is a paying in-
vestment Sold in bulk only Price
10 per acre
4th 25000 acres in one body
having a frontage of ahout six
miles on the Itio Grande Railroad
pn the south and the Arroyo Col-
orado on the north Weiftimber
ed along the streams and lakes ba-
lance prairie Includes within its
limits the famous battle fields of
Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma
Arable and pasture Price 3 per
acre
5th A tract adjoining No 4
which togotber with that tract will
include 100000 acies in one body
very desirablo Special terms to
colonizist
0th 10000 acre tract about
three miles from the Arroyo Post
Office This land is well timbered
and watered soil alluvial adapted
to fruits cotton corn cane etc
Special terms to nnjr one buying
trct obligating to colonize
7tb 1GU0 iicre tract froutine on
the Rio Grande about twenty milea
from Brownsville and 8 miles from
Santa Marin 300 hcogh nuclor culli
VHtOD on low lands on river front
All ood arable laud Price 3 per
aero
8lb 725 seroB triangnlnr form
fronting oo Rio GthooV 16 mile
above Brownsville gooii land Well
WBtered Price 3000
9th Nnuifroua irnntrt of pasture
lanHR from 1000 to 5000 acres each
in lifferfiit pariH of the county
10th Tina i h a very nV si ruble
place for n mmill fruit or trnok farm
Goutnining 10J ncrei with a new
brick dwelling of G rooms frame etn
ble and other our houses and large
uni orgrnnrd cistrn tbrpo ini s from
Brownsville on Rnsiica de la Palma
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .