The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 218, Ed. 1, Monday, April 26, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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The Herald Is the only pappr published
one lower Rio Grande.
Subscription Rates.
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Ohfe Year "..:.. $6oo
"v&" Months
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3l0NrAYAPRrL26 iS9t.
p ABOUT TOWN
"iMora delihtfui April feliowers.
tr. Pri-s'Cream Baking Powdm
vttTdaS Rnv M-.-W fyvaierjFas'FrtrtasEbottfe3I peTTumery
Tiie editor of The J1ebaid is sick
and unable lo be out on the streets
todav
The marriages of Santos Cornejo
antTLeandra Cerda took place Sat-
hrday evening.
Lost -A curyigdj wooden handled
hubrella. Pinder will return same
lochia oSIre.
" Sister 3t. Salome- the nun -who is
HI with pnenmonia3tili contiuesin
eerions condition;
Try the celery -tonic and bit-
ters for sale by Celdsiin Jagou. An
excellent summer drink.
Several light showers of rain have
lallen herp today beginning about
four o'clock this morning.
Celestin Jagou has received the
jvalamazoo prepared celery salad
and canned celerj. Try it .
The telegraph lino between here
and El Sauz was down this morning
lienco no news of the stager
The U. S. Govyt Reports
" show Royal Baking Powder
suozrior io all "others
Jj. X Parks Esq. and family have
leased the Cowon residence on
Elizabeth and 14ih. streets and are
how domiciled therein.
The steamboat Bs&id arrived at
-4ier landing this afternoon after one
b'clock with the usual quantity of
freight from up-river points.
Several nrrests were made Satnr
flay fof bad behavious. The delin-
quents were dismissed this morning
with a reprimand by the niaor
Collector Michel advertises a sale
- of goods seised for violation of the
revenue laws in this customs di'-i
Irict. Rad the notice in this even-
ing5 IIekali
Wasted : Corresponding asrents
Sn every town to report on paities
opening- or refitting any kind of a
fetore . or
saloon. Good man can
make $5000.
Rothschild's 579
Broad way K. Y.
A number from Brownsville went
over to Matamoros yesterday after-
noon to hear the new Mexican mil-
itary band play. The concert took
place at the plaza de Hidalgo in-
stead of Santa Cruz.
The" marriage of Carlos Bonis of
this city and Miss Irene Garcia of
&atamor04 both of whom are vory
-?ell known in Mexican society cir-
fdes here will take place on the
ihul. ofnext month.
"We noticed the absence of lion.
ifasrB.Vells atDistriot Court at
Corpus on Tuesday. Jiut then theyjdays hereof. J. A. Michex collector.
had to spare him as he is engaged
in working for his constituents at
Aatki. Alice Reporter.
!tJrfgorio Estrada lias the honor to
fer his service's a3 tailor at his
shop-sin Brownsville opposite the
railroad office also' in Matamoro's
half a biosk fro'ni Main plaza Com-
iliercial street. Satisfn uaa'nctiora
feedj" ".
Self-denial "is the one thing most
-difficult to -inculcate and nlwtys
iraTdto1- practice- especially when
iheierafo ood tilings tcfat within
reach; Bat thero is no self-denial
isedessary if you fake -Simmons
fnve'rHogiilator. It promotes di-
jrestidiij prevents riy'spepsia and a
itostS&itBr a hearty meal of delica-l
ies vill prevan any dicomfocM
jkpihQ ssst good-night tcrddv.
CTrerdtejaopsBcSAiE. PURELY PERSONAL. efilMslSiV 1. ! 'M'-MlMA' CDflDtffkvT&Wlt)
US&ce fcf the Collector etCfMiom
Port of BrowiwVlHe'Iexa April 2
1S97. Thefollowiif'defeeribedraer -
rchandlse has bees seised in the dis
trict vf Brazos He Santiago for Vi'o-
l&iion of section no. 3082. Reriscd
Staines At Brownsville Seventy-
V-irso "71i rrallrina mOBPil ITtvO anrl
v 7 fe - -
one quarter (o)gallons alcohol ; I
Three quarters () gallop whiskey:
One Jialf ( gallon brand: One1inspCctor
naif X gallon Anisette; Two (2)
paira shoes hfty (5X3 Doilies seven-ty-eten
77 Handkerchiefs One
tiundred and thirty-one tl31 spools
thread thirtyinine (39 pieces earth-
Bnwaxe forty 40 packages cigar
ettes three and three-quarters (3)
lb3. red pepper one 1) white quilt j
one jJ old table cover one 1 look
ing glass thirty-six 36J yards lace; i
twelve (12 pieces false jewelry
eighteen C18) papers of needles
five 5) papers peHamery four 14
small lookin--glassesv six 16 small
three 3 small
china dolls Eeven 7 combs twelve
12 balls marking thread twenty-
seven 27 thimbles four 4 dozen
buttons two and one half 2 yacffemii-filstvisit here in seventeen
linen one and one quarte-l yards
flannel seven J -pairs wool cards
five 5 linen lace scarfs nine. 9 liu
en lace cuffs one 1 lb soap seven
7 calico shirtsj one 1 dozen boxes
hooks and eyesthree 3 pairs earrings
thirty-fon. 34 yards cotton cm-
broidery nine 9 yards braid one
1 pair cotton jeans three and
three-quarters 3 yards cotton cloth
one 1 yard flannel one-half yard
broadcloth one I yard "cashmere
";r
one 1 yard lineu lining one 1
package playing cards; Mexican
needlework as follows : Seventeen
If centerpieces seven 7 squares
two 2 handkerchiefs two 2 bu-
reau covers three 3 table covers.
At Brazos de Santiago: Three 3
gallons mescal. At Edinburg:
Four and three quarters 4f gallons
mescal three 3 ox-carts twelve 12
lbs- tobacco two 2 saddles) two 2
Jaridles one 1 knife one 1 Blanket.
At Rio Grande City: Eighty-seven
S7 gallons mescal one hundred and
twenty-three 123 packages cigaret-
tes one hundred and three 103
spools thread twenty-nine 2f lbs.
tobacco four 4 saddles two 2 bri-
dies five 5 pairs shoes) one quarter!
gallon brandy one 1 calf skin
thirt 30 pieces earthen vare two
2 ards elastic three 3 balls flax
tluead one 1 wool blankbi four
4 yards linen one 1 grindstone
one 1 'black woolen coat one 1
Mexican blanket eight 8 handker-
chiefs six C skeins tape four 4
bottles peifumery six 6 china doll
two 2 pairs bridle reins three 3
demijohns three 3 pieces needle
work twenty 20 istle brashes one
1 pistol. Al llonla: Forty-throe
and three-quarters 43 gallons mes
cal 8 gallons brandy llftedn 15
Saddles fifteen 15 bridles forty-two
42 lbs. tobacco one half dozen
handerchiefs ten and one half 10
Ib3. leather eiglit 8 pairs shoes
one 1 calfskin one half Ibselas-
tic goringj eight 8 spools thread
ten 10 yards calico one 1 nosebag
one 1 carbine one 1 skiff' one 1
lbs. istle rope five 5 pieces earthenware-
one 1 horsecloth one 1
pair bridle reins twenty-four 24
yards laeefive 5 yards ribbon ten 10
papers sewing needles one and one
half 1 lbs. coffee two nd One half
2 yards brocade. Any person;-or per
sons claiming any of tlie above de-
scribed property will file claim
thereto at mv office witliin twentv
A friil'line of straw hats or men
and fcltildren laces -embroideries
ladies' cuffs and collars and go'nts
furnishing goods received by last
ship at Mrs. H. Bollack.
FOltoVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Wixscow's Soothing SrBiir has
bean nsed for over fifty years bjr
mil Irons" of mothers for their child-
ren while teething with perfectsuc-
cess. It soothes the child softens
tho Sams allays all pain cures wind
culic and is the beat remedy for
Diarrhoea... It wilixerieve the poor
little fforer immediately. Sb'ld.by
t Drugijibts iri every partrf the world.
Twentyvfive centsjc bottle. Be sure
and tisk for Mrs. Winslow s Soot h-
lagyrnp?Ud:t(fcfeieM9tfeer kind
17. IT. Colej deputy infernal fey
enrie collector) rriTed on wit 8Y9H-
Jiiig'g aUge.
3IrsTliipscomb and child left a
this morning's M. & M. after a vitit
le friends here for their feorae oh
the Ulosner & Lipscomb plantation
;m Hidalgo coantv.
E. J. Johnson IBS . national Bank
who arrived en the
Alice stage yesterday having
com
pleted the work of inapectiug the
First National bank of Brownsville.v;aptainsiuurrayauu nirsuuoergei
inspectors respectively of hulls and
boilers who came on the steamer
came up from the Point Saturday
and pronounced her O. K and are
now awaifing the arrival of the
steamboat Bessie from up the river
for the purpose of inspecting-her
also.
n. Spinel li of Laredo who is here
in the interests of a leading tobacco
company is a native of Brownsville
and greatly "enjoys renewing his
former acquaintance with the people
and scenes of his .earl v homo. This
yeIIe expresses surprises at the
great improvement mad6 in Browns
ville the handsome "custom houo
and public school building as well
as numberous substantial business
houses and dwellings having been
erected since ho left he-e.
SPRESTG REQUIKES
That the impurities which have ac-
cumulated in your blood during the
winter shall be promptly and thor-
oughly expelled if good health is
expected . When the warmer weath-
er comes these impurities are liablo
to manifest themselves in various
ways and often lead to serious
illness. Unless iie blood is rich and
pure that tired feeling will afflict
you 3ottr appetite will fail and you
will find yourself ".111 run down'
Hood's Sarsaparilla tones and
strengthens the system drives out all
impurities and makgs pure rich)
healthy blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is
the one ti?ue blood purifier and the
best spring medicine. Be sure to get
only Hood's.
Anyone wanting cotton teedfor
planting can find same at F. Yturria.
WHEN KAT5JKB.
;Keeds assistance it may bo best to
render it promptly but one should
remember to use even the most per-
fect remedies only when fieeded.
The best and most siiriple and gen-
tle remedy is the Syrup of Fig"
manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Company.
XOTICI3.
Etato of William 2feale Deceased.
Whereas letters of temporary ad-
ministration upon the dstate of Wil-
liam Xeale deceased were grant
ed to the undersigned by the county
court of Cameron county on the th
dayof Aprilj A. D.1897. All persons
holding claims against said estate
are required to present the same to
me witliin the time prescribed by
WnxtAlr A. Ncake
Temporary Administrator:
Brownsville Texas" April 9th. 1897.
For mo? e tiian tTrenty years
we Jbxvc Been telling H077
Scots Emalsion overcomes the
ezcesshre waste of the system
puts on flesh nourishes 'and
Builds up the Body making- it
the remedy for all wasting- di
seases of adults and children
But it isn't possiBIe for us to
I tell thestorv in a mere stick
ful of newspaper type
"We have had prepared for
us By a physician a little Booi:
telling in easy words how and
why Scott's Emulsion Benefits
and a postal card request will
Be enough to have xtseni to
you free. To-day would Be a
wood time send for it
SCOTT & BOWNEXewYoric
Twenty
1 ears
Gladness Comes
"X7illi "better understanding of the
V t transient nature-of the many phys-
icalillsi which ran ish. before proper ef-
forts gentle efforts pleasant eltortsr-
risrhtiv directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge that so many forms of
sickness are notne ta any actual dis-
ease but simply to a constipated concuV
fcicn of the svstem which- the pleasant'
family laxative Syrup of Figs prompts
ly removes That is wliy it is the only
xemedv with millions of families and is
I everywhere esteemed so highly by all
wno value goou neaicu. xis oeneaciai
effects are due to the fact that it is the
one remedy wmen promotes lniernaj
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on. which it acts. It is therefore
all hnportaat in order to get its bene-
ficial effects to xiote when you pur-
chase that you have the genuine arti-
cle which is manufactured by the Cali-
fornia Fig-Syrup Co. only aud-soid hy
all reputable druggists. "
If in. the enioyment of good healthy
and the system Is regular laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease one
may be commanded to the most skillfid
physicians but if in need of laxative
one should have the best and with the-well-informed
everywhere Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
tesed andgivesmostgenei-alsatisfaetlou.
HOW THIS?
."We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cinnot be cured by Hall's Catarrah
Core.
F.J.CHENEY & CO- Props Toledo
Ohid.
We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him prefect honorable
in all business transactions and fin-
ancially able to carry out any oblig-
ation made by their firm.
Vest Tijdax Wholesale Druggists
Toledo O.
Waldivg Kixxan.Sc Marvin Whole
sale Druggists Toledo 0 .
Hall's CaUrrh Cure is taken inter-
nally acting direct!' npou the blood
aid raucotta surface of the system.
Piice7oc.por bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hafl's family Pills are the best.
tlusfc received by Jagou a fresh lot
of Swiss and Roquefort cheese .
DISEASES OF THE EYrjS.
Dr. Miguel Barraeran having spe-
cial instruments to examine the eyes
of persons sufferinir with diseases of
4li8 e es such as myopia etc. should
cal at his drug-stoie fer"'onsulta-
tion. He will prescribe the appro-
priate eyp-giases to overcome any
defectirt the vision.
At the Boticadel LoeuMatamoros
Dr. Uarragan has a complete assort-
ment of ee glaasesrith all kinds of
lenses and cry&tdl rock giasjses at
verj low prices.
DOXT TOB VCCO SPIT OR S3I0E31
YOUR DIFE AWAY.
If yon wont to quit tobacco using
eisilv aad for over.- be made wetl
strong magnotJc full oE new life and
vigor takes 2fo-To-Bac the wonder
worker that makes weak men strong
ilanj' gain tea pounds in ten days.
Over 400000 cured. Buy No-r0-Bac
from ..your own druggist who will
guarantee a cure 50c. or S1.00. Booklet
and sample mailed free. Address: Ster-
ling Remedy Co. Chicago or New
Ydrk.
'A HILL ISSOilTIST
At
OF
Sfeison Hals
rancj Rugs .and
Mattings Linens
efiillinsjHc
mi goods
STOHE
Van be Found
ur
4?f!L
i4tK street Everylhing
Fresh
jfest Elgin Butter
Raisins Currants
Almond-
Farina Tapfoka CitrertI
Felf-raisxng Buckwheat
Oat-ajikec. Oitme tl ifaiana .-3&
California gruitg (dried and canned);
QuincePear and Straurberry preiervej:
Currant and other jellies "
Pickels in barrel
Corned heel Pickled Pork.
I'igi -Feet -saur Kraut
Boneless and nod.ind Herring;
Mgackcrel
Uhiud and Glassware.
Of Pin-v ir 1 ; ) a note fiorfcuei if
A ple-isure to show goods ArtiolelT
purchase. 1 delivered" free. All are cor-
ditilly invited to call.
DENNETT
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the Grocer.
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LADIES DRESS GOODS;
ored" Organdies Lawns Percales Nainsoolcs antk --
linens ofevery description.
'4S
Shirt Waists. . - - F6ttwea;.
For Lien Ladies and Children m black bxblood and tanj id
"latest styles. Mattings shades and curbiir-poles
all of the very
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all early and
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Mr
Corner Twelfth and Eli7abeth Streets.
Leader in Low Prices;
Factor arid Show
SAN
CANTEENS
(Solid lipped)
f and all kinds of-
Camp Supplies. .
gjtf Write us lor Prices.
ilention this Paper.
Fire and
POLICIES
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RROWXSVILLE. TEXAS.
1"2 "i
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BiiUIIIlflS
WH )JSALE DEALER IN
Dry Goodo Staple Goods Boots Shoesj and C-froceries.
ill Kinds Hais teps Shirts and Drawers Kofians ant Family Ofoceoa
All Buropean oods kept in onr 3blatamoros Douse.
JgWlail Ordei-s P.romj ttyJiA.fctendud To.
irownsvillg
J.
"Dry G-oods Boots & Slioes
Winchester arms aiid J
Amniiinitioii.
hROWKS VILLI' TKKAS & M AT A Mi.JioS MEXl'G'O
A. P SifiSEBi;"
On eveiy Steamer
v Fresh! California evaporated1 fruits -prunes
mince n eat pigs feet sour
kraut preserves jellies Spanish olives
in kegs pickles' roasted peanu's atron
currants dates raisins a tine assortment
of Candied extracts Scotch bacslao.
freih? .grated cccoanut cocoanu-fine
crackers"" fresh fruit and new California
pears peacnes?pricots etc. in heavv
sj vp.
Will reciee bv next steamer cran
berries oeach and anrieot icllv. ftto-.r
Will keep pp. hajid a fresh Ifnevot
niture.. Give me a call.
& A. P. BRREDA
E&HHifiS
Flour Grain Coffee Suger
Ricer Alcohol fdr Exrv
port. Drugs Etc;
Office next door W.f U. Tele
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rcmsfsting - of White Goods Col
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latest designs;
to suit therTlMES.examine my stock.
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rooms 103 105 107 109 North FloresSfo
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anywhere.
A full line of "
Lsrdles5 Dress Botrds airf'Morir
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Hats have just been received
which .are hejng sold cheap.r.
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