The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 114, Ed. 1, Friday, November 13, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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DAIL HERALD
Issued EVery Day Except Sunday
THE OFFICIAL G1TY OfiG f
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The Herald is the only paper published
on the lower Uio Grande
Entered at Uio rostoflice at Brownsville Tcxa
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Fill DAY KOV 131890
ABOUT TOWN
Luis Ramirez is ih lovrn iTrom his
ranch
The steamship Clinton sailed from
XJalveston for Brazos at two oclock
this afternoon
Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder
Worlds Fair Highest Award
The Alice mail Btago passed El
Sauz at 930 this morning with threo
passengers aboard
Manuel Longpria and Mi93 Elena
Lopoz obtained a marriage licence
today from our county cleric
Chickens are cheap in iJrownsvillo
at present good frying sizo selling
at 12 to 15 cent6 Mexican money
Wild ducks are plentiful in tho
market and sell at six cents each for
large fat specimens Cheaper than
beef
Tho expected norther camo up
about half past seven last evening
after an unusually warm and oppres-
sive day
PECULIAR in combination pro-
portion auU preparation of iiigredi
entsIloods Sareaparilla possesses grecf
curative value YouEhonldTRY T
Many who would havo gono from
Urownsvillo to attend tho opera in
Matamoros last iii ht were prevent-
ed from going by the inopportune ar-
rival of tho norther
Tho transfer of lot Xo 10 in block
2fo G7 on Elizabeth streeti as made
today by tho owners theTdhn Urown
heirs to MifcsMary IJntlor Consid-
eration 100 U S currency
A number df people went over
from this side last night to witness
the performance by the Ifodriguoz
Laffita company Tlioy rouort that
the hou e was fairly well tilled Tho
performance pelhaps not quite to
good as expected but sduio features
are pronounced excelleiit The Com
pauy will give another performance
Saturday night J
Tho Matamoros Sol de Mayo re-
marks that the projnet Tor building
a railroad from ban Miguel to San
Juan ha relapsed into total sllencu
It ih to be presumed that Gov Mai
nero is endeavoring to interest capi-
tal in the enterprise and ab that is
necessarily a tedioiH process it may-
be quite a while before anything de
Junto is heard frbni it Should he
fail doubtless the bilonco which the
Sol de Majo complains of will con-
tinue until it b ospeaks i collapso of
the plan Let us hope however
that early success may crown the
tovernors efforts
1 O 0 P
This is to notify all concerned
that all obligation to Excelsior
Lodge Xo 10 hall hereafter he paid
in U S currency this being tho ac-
tion of tho Lodge at a regular meet-
ing Xov 11th JSiG
Fhank Smith
Secretary
Urownsvillo Texas Nov VJ 1800
SELUlXfj AT CJST
Mr = Geo lvrause OilerS Many Rare
JSaniuini
To dosp out iho business Mr
ten Krittu Jsellintr at cost her
tlitire stoi k of
Silverwaie
Tiiio stationary
Ula s and riiina ware
Funs iidhv Canhiges
Muiral Intiuiiients
fr tiic good
Tis
rgrn t nd
< f t Im no
C itl early an I lav in n supply of
l p i g ts while sun i i <
irsfaiiiM itBfi i
DIED
Sr Francisco Mendiondo died in
this city Saturday night at 1055
oclock after a Bovero illness of
about two months IIo was a native
of Vallo do Arcontalos Vizcaja
Espafia and was 16 years of age Mr
Mendiondo was a bachelor and had
no rolatives in this oction of tho
country lie haft boon connected with
tho firm of J Villegas Bro in
this city for several years and leaves
a host tf commercial and social
friends who will deeply regret to
learn of his sad demise Tho burial
occurred yesterday afternoon at four
oclock Tho funeral started from
tho residence of Don Joaquin Vil
legas and front to Iho Catholic
church from thoro on to tho now
Catholic cemetery Laredo Times
fl
Mr Mendiondo was woli aud
favorably known by a majority of
the people along the river from La-
redo to Brownsville on both side3 of
tho Ilio Grande
TOP PItlCE FOR STEEltS
Boovillo Beo
Tho recent sale oE 1200 steors
throe and four years old made by
V W Jones to Coleman Ss Lutz of
Meridian Mississippi averaged for
tho tops about 24 per hoad This
is considered lh6 bost pricoa paid for
grass steors for feeding this season
Fed steors of tho samo ago will not
nut over 27 or 23 on the market
and tho Jones steers aro supposed t <
promise considerable increaso in
weight or tho market will ospor
ionco a considerable rieo in tho next
ninety days to justify tho prices
paid
Miss Lo Grand would liko a fo w
pupils in Spanish and French She
is an oxporioiiced teacher of both
languages Apply at her residence
on Ldvoo street near tho Woodhouso
rtoro Terms very reasonable
THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE
Tho oni newspaper saying now
is th time to subscribe was nevor
more true than at present The times
are so full of incident so many im-
portant national and State affairs aro
shaping themselves for a change
that no one can afford to bo without
a metropolitan daily or weekly The
St Louis Republic tho greatest dem-
ocratic newspapor is making a spe-
cial offer of its daily aud Sunday pa-
per for throe months at 150 It is
0 a year by mail The Twicoa
llcpubtic is sdnt two times a week
101 papers for only 1 a year In
addition to all the political news it
prints every day a spibad of general
news and foatnios not equalled b
any other paper
M Leahy agent for tho Slompol
Firti Extinguisher will rocoivo a
large consignment of tho o excellent
machines on tho next steamer Xow
is ydar time to place orders and pro
ect your property from tho Fire
iend
AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE
To make it apparent totboAnds
who think themselves ili that they
are not aillicted with any disease
but that the system simply needs
cleansing is to bring comfort homo
to their hearts a > a costivecondition
is easily cured by Using Syrup of
Figs Manufactured by tho Ualfor
nia Fig Syrup Company only and
sold by all druggists
lugemous Pcrnxlan Fottirle
A long slim nock is n distinguishing
feature of much of tho Peruvian pot-
tery and nearly every vessel is orna-
mented with a figure of Some set hav-
ing holes to represent eyes and other
openings These afford a pasflupeor the
air forced Out by tho liquid when pour-
ed into thevep ul By an ingenious con-
trivance the air in Cncapiii produces n
Bound similar to the cry of tho creature
represented Thus a utensil decorated
with two monkeys embracing each oth-
er on having wnttr poured into or fiom
it would give a sound Hku tho screech-
ing of three aniiutilri Ono flicorutPil
with bird would emit birdhko notes
whiln a hicantah cat onlpie j < r vorlii
mow snakes coild af1und i uUvt
would hiss Tlio ino = t rrn tiut e
ha0 focii wna the firur if jj agid
woman Vnuu tic ja v t
f bs Ltfcufio andiFir ind
ftown lier ht k 1l
ieemtd to havi > knor m
Ihfriu pn ure Lr
tn Ins own collif to
eiierat < t this It
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Road tho Selling at Cost notice
of Mrs Geo Krausse
Dennett received a lot of lino can-
ned salmon by the iast stoamor
For ItrKT A couple of will
fnnished rooms can bo rented cheap-
ly Apply at this oflico
The U S Govt Reports
shors Royal Baking Powder
suosrlor to all others
One or two boarders can got ac-
commodations at reasonable prices
at Mss Lo Grands on Loveo street
Received on this steamer byl Co
estin Jagou tho following list of fresh
cheeses Limburgor Swiss Kdam
Isiguy Nenfchatol and Roquefort
lust received at Mrs 11 Bailack a
boautiful line of Ladies Coat and
capes which will be sold at reason-
able prices Call and take a look at
them No trouble to show goods
Gregorio Estrada has tho honor to
offer his services as tailor at his
shop in BrOwusvillo opposite tho
railroad office also in Matamoros
half a bl02k from Main plaza Com-
mercial street Satisfaction guaran-
teed
LADIES I niako big wages at
home and want all to havo tho Saino
opportunity Tho work i very
pleasant and will easily pay 18
weekly This is no deception I
want no money and will gladly send
full particulars lo all sending stamp
Miss M A Stebbins Lawiouce Mich
W F Dennett sales agent for
Wanamaker Brown Oak llall
Philadelphia has received a full lino
of fall and winter samples of clothr
ing ready mado or made to orde
suits gents furnishing goods etc
otc Sample room on Washington
strdot opposite Mrs Jriaudcr Open
front 10 to 11 oclock every niomiug
Thoro aro a great many of tho un-
fortunate ones in this world greater
in number than thoso who are bless-
ed with good digestion To somo
people the greatest misfortune is not
to bo able to eat everything sol bo
foro them I sufforcd for years with
Dyspepsia aud everything I ato dis-
agreed withjno I was induced to
try Simmons Liver Regulator and
was cured I now cat everything
M Bright Madison Parish La
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mits Wwswws Soothing Syrup
has been used for ovor fifty yoars by
millions of mothers for their children
while toothing with perfect success
It soothes the child softens tho gums
allays all pain cures wind colicand
is the best romedy for Diarrhoea
It will relieve tile poor little sufferer
immediately Sold by Druggeits in
every part df the world 25c a bot-
tle Be sure aiid ask for Mrs Wilts
lows Soothing Syrup and take no
other Kind
For Rent A conplo Of well
funished rooms can be rented cheap-
ly Apply at thirfeffite
HOWS THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Rfward tor ant caso of Catarrh tiiat
can not be cured by Halls Catarrh
Cfire
F T CHENEY CO Props To-
ledo
Wo tho undersigned ltavp known
F J Cheney for the last 15 ears
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all UusiiieRs transactions and tiu
rtucially able to carry out any obli-
gations made by their firm
Wkst Truax Whosale Druggists
Toledo O
Walihxh ICivxan Marvin Whole-
sale Druggists Toledo Ohio
Halls Catarrh Cifro is taken infer-
nally acting directly upon the blood
an mucous surfaces of tho system
Prce 75c pdr botflo Sold by all
rniggNts Tolimonials free
Halls Family Pills are fhfi bfsf
a 1PANS
The modern stand-
ard Vamily Medi-
cine Cufes the
common evcryday
ills of humanity
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of the
transient nature of the many phys-
ical ills which vanish before proper ef-
forts genllo efforts pleasant efforts
rightly directed There is comfort in
the knowledge that so many forms of
sickness are not due to any actual dis-
ease hut simply to a constipated condi-
tion of the system which the pleasant
family laxative Syrup of Figs prompt-
ly removes That is why it is the only
remedy with millidnsof families and is
everywhere esteemed bo highly by all
who value good health Its bencfaeial
effects are due to the fact that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating tho
organs on which it acts It is therefore
all important in order to get its bene-
ficial effects to note when you pur-
chase that you have the genuine arti-
cle which is manufactured b3 the Cali-
fornia Fig 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 any actual disease one
may be commended to the most skillful
physiciano but if in need of a laxative
one should have the best and with the
wellinformed everywhere Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
used andgivesmostgencralsatlsfaction
IN THE SAHARA
First Camel VVellj lbat6
the last strawl
Second Camel What is
First Uatuftl Dont you see
those people crossing the desert
on bikes Puck
ARMENIANS TO MKTNLEY
San Frantisco Cal Nov 9
Tlio following telegram has
been sent to Major Mclvinley
Hon William McKttiley Can-
ton Ohio Tile Armenian citi-
zens of California send their
heartfelt congratulations for
your election and trust you
will no your utnioat in behalf
of their helpless nation the
people Of which are suffering
for their faith
J M Seropin
Fresno Committee
Paul S Otirfulitui
San Fruncibcu Committee
There an about GU0 Arme-
nians in California and thev
havo alltaken great interest iti
the lection
PAYING WAGES fN GOLD
Racine Wis Nov 7 Otu
of the Iiryuediate results of thn
passing of the elnotion iT th
payment of wages in gold to
the emplayMs of thre of
Ricines factories The Racine
Wagon and Carriage Company
has paid out 4000 in g < dd
coin lo their employes the
Racine Hardwaie Company
about a similar amount and
the Mitchell and Ltuvis Com
paiir sMrr 00 This is thn first
payment of gold made to em
ployes by any liaeine factory
since 1SD3
BRAZILS PRESIDENT ILL
Rio de Janeiro Nov 9 Tin
president of Brazil Dr Pru
deute t Monies Burrios ia
seriously ill
VTARRH MEANS DAN-
GER
Rocaupo if unchecked iL may lead
directly to consumption Catarrh is
caued by impure blood This fartirf
fully osta blislfed Therefore it i
useless to try to euro catarrh by out
wardapplication or inhalants The
true way to omo catarrh is to purify
the blood Hoods Frsipnila the
great blood purifier curesrahirrh by
its pouor to drive out all impuiil n
froin tho blood I houandof people
IcMifj that they have been perfect It
and permanently cured of catairh
Ilood t Str > aptrilla
< n inf for Tffr FT RAm
Wines Lions
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Commission Merchant
IMPORTER OF
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DEALER IN
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DSALEU in thk BEST BKAIJTJ3 OF
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Sporting Goods Shot Guns Pistols Rifles and Ammunition
A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FINEST IMPORTED AND DOMEStlC
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Wat <
and delicacies of every description always on hand
g3grPrompt attention given to iul Orders by Mail or otherwise
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
ELIZABETH STREET BROWfSSYII LE 1IXAS
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UMBER BLINDS ABB DOOEr
y
STORE One block from Rio Grande railroad depot
Lime Qem nt and Brick Car-
riage Wagon and Building Mater-
ials Hardware Paints Oils Tur-
pentine and Varnishes for Car-
riages and Buildings
Agent for John Finnegan Cor
Will pay the highest cash price for
hides skins and all conBtiF pro-
duce
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WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Dry Goods Staph Goods Book Shoes and Grnceiiio
511 Kinds Hats Gaps Shirts anil BrasofSj Kotions and Fa iij imu
All European goods kept ih our Alntaiuorbs IIousm
J35Aldil Orders Pioni tly Altundeil T
Brownsville Texas
J S M H 0ROS3
Dry Goods Boots Siioes
Winchester arms aud
Aronnmltion
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Fire and Marine
RK V < V LLK TEXAS
W Ah jW V nu rrea
MoroViivorloys sold 111 tln > last two y ar than sun otlior Hiirli Crvh wt n
Doaiors Dtiolafu tliom Most Irfp ulir anil Be t S Hinjr Vlin mvi
NDfANA IUCVCLl COMIANY lNPlACArr Pi V
I iri r IC uv one of thu ln 1 pro
pctios mi lirownvilli contially
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 114, Ed. 1, Friday, November 13, 1896, newspaper, November 13, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth62028/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .