The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 229, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 8, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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SOCIETIES.
RIO-GBANDE I.QDGE NO.
81 A. F. & A. 31. Isi-
dore JfarSs W. Jtf.;
G. Natansoa. S. w ;
W. A- Xeale Secretjry;
A. Jagoa. b. ''V;. Bobt
DalselL Treasurer; R. C
Jtfacv J. W;B. H. Willis
J. D.; G W. Miller
Tyler- Visiting brethren
cordially iirrite&. IiOdge
eets firt and third Tuesday in each month.
EXCELSIOR LODGE NO.
10 I.O.O.F -OFFICER
John M Haynes.Koble
. Grand Frank. Smith
Tics Grand; Jo&n 5.
Stncke Treasurer; Tic
Vor EzlS Jr. Secrptarv; "M. J. Fletcher. SitUn?
Jpast GranS Chaa. F. Tilghman District Deputy
Grnd Vaster. Tue Lodge aaeets at 7 30 p. m.
6very Wednesday night Visit tng brethren and
all Odd FeJo-ws in jood standing ire cordially
Invited to attend.
SLIGHTS OF HONOR
LODGE 0. 3730. OF
PI ER3-A. Browne.
Dictator: JoescO. Wheel
er Vice Dictator: Irw.
F TjiKhuanit8Slg3n
Dictator. i(. Hanson. Pat DlcUr; H- Shwwl
Reporte "3 8 SUarpe. Fman lai '"". --.
.Treasurer; Walgcnbach.Chap5am rf Leahy Grafle.
4Celftdoiiio.GarZauuard an D atmgo a? ""
'im.L-rrusteefa: Bank C'UamjHou F J.
C- Garza Loe meets a&cond aourth Tucsdave
of each month.
Catholic KhiCHTs of iebica- . Josephs
Branch No. 745) Veets on the 1st and 3d Tues-
day of each month at 3 p. m from ay 1st to
JOth and at 7 p. m. from Oct. 1st to pril 30th of
ach month m Branch Hall at St. Joseph's College
Spiritual Director; Rev. Fr. Sirois. President! A.
. Browre Vice-President; Fred. . Comlia Bee
Secretary; lohnp. Putejnat Pinanual Secretary;
Benj. O. Jlieks Treasurer; M. eraandez jr
"gergt. at arms J. P. Scanlan. Sentinel; Santos
Faldes. jr Trubtees Jfebse Thurfcam F. J-
Dombc A. A. Browne.
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UOSCTING ALI WITH OTNIO TASAE
& ARANSAS PASS and X .IOAN. NATION-
AL Railways-
This Line Carries thfe United
States Mail on Schedule
Time of 40 Hours.
Stages Leave Alice and Brown-
ville IJ.uly afc 6 a. in (Sun
days inchi'led) md arrive
at Distinction the
mxt Evening.
RATES OF FAEE.
Round Trip Ticket 5 22.5 1
JnnTrip ;.-.:..! 15.00
Cfiililrea under 12 years half fare.
Children uudor five years fre.
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For Piln? Wlnslt-ys Win-8 Cog hc
Dn-gtiii and Imported Cigir?
CJigHn'tti" and Tobacco ot
AU Funds.
J3HS e. PABEDES- & 80 .
rroprietofs
brnw7vnnMe
To.
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Table supplied -.villi fresh fish oyster
game and vegetables.
2onfortable and well furnished rooms
in connection with rcstai rant.
Mrs. E. Abadie Proprietn-SS
Elizabeth Street
(Successor to Ohristiftn Hess.
D'EALER IN -
8EIML mmmi
flglipfc Png .Paid For Country
Produce.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
rA3aS B. WJIilaS5
ATTOllNEY AT ki.
BrownsviUe
Texas.
face Second Floor Rio Grande Railroad Building
Will przcttco in sny of the Courts State or Federal
and and railroad litigation the investigation of
itlessnd preparation of abstracts specialties.
Hi GOOPEIGH
iL.
ATTOllNBY-AT-LAW.
DEALER IS RHAL ESTA1K j
Oomplfite Abstracts ot" t)ameron
County Hept In The Office.
BROWNSVILLE TEX
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H. MARIS)
LAWYER ASD LAND AGENT
MONEr TO LOAN ON
GOOD SECURITY.
I Office in Dalzell Building on
. "f LeveeT Street.
TNO. I. KvLEIBEB
ATTOENEY-AT-LAV.
)riiee over First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in any of the
ourtp of tho State when Epeciall
m ployed.
H. Gr. Krausse
Is now Prepared to do all kinds of
W ateh ana Clock wort
Repairing Jewelry and Silverware of ah
Kinds a iSpeciality.
ELIZABETH street
T B. KENTFliO.
ATTORNEY AND
JOUNS"ELOR-AT-LAW
Will practice in all Federal and
tate Courts.
Brownsville Texas
JOHN P. KELSEY -
ATTORNEY a T LAW.
Will practice in the Fedejral and
-tate Courts.
liio Grande City
- - texa8.
TAS. IT. ED"RAEDS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Land Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished.'
HidaUjo; : : : : : : : : : : Texas
mi&ss
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wt?- ;- Turn
MORGAN S. S.
LINE.
vmm pacific
hi ran
ATLANTIC SYSTEM.
Steamers make trips between
Morgan City or New Orleans
and Brazos Santiago
via Galveston about
every id days
For further information call on or
address
M. B. KIXGSBURY. Agent.
Headquarters
FOB
And Fancy Goods of all Descrip
J
tion suitable for
Wedding and Birthday - Presents !
Tusic Books Statio'nery toys e'ens
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Goods of every description
Jut received by
BBS. -bEO. K.UU8SE
Bro vns ville Texis.
&& Aged! lit tJii's ToJnUflo3X
V
8REAT aHMfl 2ESTg3YE!!1
kmmmm Mm
(OZONIZED CHLbRINE.)
Disltfeetaat Deodorizer 4& flutisepc.
FOR SAFETY CLEANUNESS AND COMFORT
USE !T m EVERY 8I0K-R00BS.
Will Iccep Hie atmosphere purs
andwholesome ; removing aU
had odors from any source.
Will destroy all Disease Germs
infection from all Fevers
and all Contagious Xisease3.
A second case of Scarlet Fever has ne er been
LnoA-n to occur whe meFijidwas freely used.
SSSS53238 Vauw Kever has
C0 1 5l5i0rg I Black VbJirr had ta-
( cEiruoi. Its use in
R?2TOAVpn 3 StLiLL-POXwdlpRB-
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uorst caseb of Diph
theria have yieujed to it. Attendants on
tUo Sick veill secure Protection froiji Ia-
fcctioos Diseases by uain tho FUud.
Perfectly harmless used iatsmally or externally.
AS AN INTERNAL DISINFECTANT
AND DETERGENT.
Taken or injetjted or used as a. xmx It
allays luflaiimmtiun and corrects ofTon-
si u discharges. Xiie Fluid is a certain
cure for Diarrhma Dysentery aiid In-
flninm.Ttion.of Uie Bowels. Br.IujrAlka-
11 no in. its natnr-e it atIII uftcn aft'ord
complotS relief feoaBartSumt Acid
ity ol ISC ioiila.Ui Mia i)5p:3U!
I-eConte"
Deems Rev. Richard Fuller lion. Alex. H.
Stechens. Hon A J. Walker and many Oters.
SEIU& & CO. FhUs-felphfo.
CAN'T - - SEE
THEft SEE-'
DR. NAIAUSON
Hb is prepared with one of
the finest Trial Cases containing
a fall assortment of spherical
and cylindrical lenses pri&rns
ophtaltnoscopc for inspection
i of the interior of the eye and
other optical instruments for
examination of the eyes" selec-
tion of eye glasses and spec-
tacles. Remember that yon run the
risk of impairing your oyesight
wlun you trust the examination
of the eve and selection of glass
es to SDectacle dalt-rs.
See Dr. G. Natanson office
up stajs over the
YTUERXA BL'G'
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From and after Oct. l.h. 1S96
regular penc-r train will
run as follows:
KEOULAR TRAIN."
Leaves Brownsville (Daiiy) at 9 a. in.
" Tomt Isabel . . 4 p. ro
JOSE CELAYA
.GENERAL MANAUEK.
EIOT AND COLD
9 ?
AT Ls A. HSUSSST'S -
Barber Shop.
JpgAlso a full line of tobaccos
oiars pipes and smokers material.
ELIZU5S11 STREET
W A-L L I S k WSLBES3&GH
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
&rA 7Ttr.r?ti?rHTr - Vir? r C cIt-Io.
of -work at their parlors. Alto new stj les
1 of tancv cara monntb.
? iop; ing and enfan?n ir .crayon
i tinna. InSinertion ot nrk miten.
tiu . 1 1 Z.T-e .-
Photo parlors next to b.S. reservation
WA.SHIXGTON
STREE3
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he tiller's Hotel building hav-
ling been completely repaired is of-
fered for rent for hotel purposed
Seasonable rates. Apply to Fran-
cisco YtDma-i
& KSfeks-
. . sJ; '.-er''- fflKi. ...4
Uld
th'io g&it
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neu'spape5!tpi:lpFetl03l4sr'Geueral Gary had!
s. ?cts. hundredf Reives" the dvmAiarnth ; ;
OIYJL SERVICE RULES.
Hat Fight Over a Postmaster-
'ship. Other Notes.
From ()ur lleguiar Correspondent
Washington May 3 1837.
Mr. WcKiuley has fully made
(Up his mind to curtail some of
the extensions of the civil ser
vice rules made by Mr. Cleve
land but he lacks the nerve to
do so unlil public opinion has
been worked-up a little on the-
subject. That is why members
of his cabinet and other promi-
nent officials are making public
their opinions against those
rules. Ol course every body
understands that the rules do
not keep the preseiitdeaio;rr
nrnnnHnrR ftf thrt rloUsaoiT'Tritc
"3F-" .
keep those republicans who are
not already in the government
service out of office. And that
is the milk in the cocoanut.
Promises have been made that
h?9wgofc- to be kept and the
Jonly way to keep him is to
withdraw thecivirservlce'Ttrrto
from some of these places.
Had Mr. McKinley been a man
of backbone he would simply
have lescinded Mr. Cleveland's
orders extending the rules and
said no more about it and that
would have been a much more
manly uav than this beating
the devil arouud the bush in
order "to make it appear that
the public demands their ab
rogation; when every body
knows that the public doesn't
care a continental who fills the
minor offices under the govern
ment.
TbeDingley tariff bill should
now be known. as the Allison
Aldrich-Platt bill since those
three Senators have added more
than a thousand amendment&
to the bill which was today
laid befoie the full finance
committee of the Seuate. The
amendments have not made the
bill any less objectionable as a
whole to democrats but some
of them have started man7 re
publicans to kicking at a lively
rate but there is no likelihood
that any of them will kick out
of the party traces.
There hasn't been a determin
ed fight made in the Senate
against any appointment yet
made by Mh McKinley but if
he persists in trying to make
J. V. Lyons the negro member
of the Republican - National
Committee from Georgia post-
master at
Augu-ta
Ga. there
will be a fight and a very bittef
one too. The-entire Georgia
Congressional delegation made
a respectful protest against ap-
pointing this nesro nostmaster
at AugUSta taking the grohnd
I t. . .i - - 1 e 1
that there were plenty of places
f : t . 11 .1. .. in
paying iusl as wen li at coma
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b' glve" "lm where the
per-
f6rmance of his official duties
j would not necessitate constant
frritation of the entire business
interests of a city and the
-reat part of its dodii
. fon probaby nin telUha of
i . . .
its mail receiviiiir population-
- r. ?3K. ti-.
i "T-ifrcafS -ujt ar rrtrr r --'fKtMTr"''v -.
understand that lie wns oppos-
ed to making this negro post-
master at Augusta but it seems
that the negro who was a Mc
Kinley whooper np previous to
tlie St. Louis convention had
boss Raima's positive promise
of the postoffice if McKinley
was nominated and elected and
that he has refused all offers of
other places although some of
them carry more salary and in-
sisted upon being nominated
postmaster at Augusta. The
Georgia Senators believe they
can defeat his nomination mi
the Senate and it is certain
that the will fight it to the last
ditch and hang it up if theyj
can't defeat it.
"Oh its just the regular
igapdulurn swing" is the sub-
tance of what members of the
ation siy when their
altntioificailed to tlie large
r ' 'ir .
amount of 2old-?aHKiin
87000000-lengagttd 1
in New York for shipment to
Europe "and it will all come
back again in the fall to pay
for our crops." t They may be
right; but those with goodVmera
ones have not forgotten that
Secrelaiy Carlisle and his as-
sistants talked the same way in
1S94 when nearly 102000000
in gold went lo Europe and in
1895 when the value exported
almost reached 105000000
and again in 1S9G when it
went close to $57000000 and
they know that this gold was
only brought back by issuing
8201000.000 in TJ. S. bonds
McKinley has said that he
would not issue bonds but ht-
has also said that Mr. Cleve-
land did right in issuing them
when the continued demand lor
gold caused-the gold reserve in
the U. S. Treasury to fall be-
low the arbitrary limit set
without any legal authority by
John Sherm'an when he was?
Secretary of the Treasury.
Every body hopes that this
r;oid raid is not made by h
New York and London iiioney
changers to force another issue
of bonds but that doesn't keep
people from wondering what
Mr McKinley would do; should
it tarn out that way.
Democratic employees of the
Treasury Department who aie
uot so unsophisticated as to ex
pect to be protected by the civil
service commission are prepar-
iug to "get it in the neck " A
committee has been appointed
to investigate all the bureaus
of the Tieasury Department
and to report a plan of reorgan-
isation that will enable the
most efficient employes to gel
the largest salaries. That
sounds ail right doesn't it?
But every wide awake demo-
crats hnows that tlie plan re-
ported will give the biggest
salaries to the republicans and
is preparing to take his dose
I of reduction with aacooderacet
its he can if he isn't." in a posi
lion to show his disgust hv re
signing when the reorganisa-.!
tion is maue. v
TURKISH S'iiORY OF .
THE VELESTINO FIGHT:
Athens May 4.-The follow
irom 2 Oorrespdndent
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Absolutely Pure
Celebrated" fqr its great leaening
strength and heallhf alnes. A satires the.
food against alum and all ionns of adul
teration Common to the cheap brands.
ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO. .'EV OKK.
with the Turks about the flq-ht
in or which has taken place near
Velestino between tlie forces
of Turkey and Greece:
Turkish Position Before Ve-
lestino Thessaly; Friday April
30. Fighting has been in pro
press here since 5 o'clock this
lorfcfrfe. JThe mountains form.
iicirclerofnIiich VeiestincJ
liskthe. cenrTeF
'Hie Dreeks-oc
cupy stror?
posmpsT on' the
.VI i
"N.
hills in two wm?sTrie.sXurks
commenced an attacfundetl?
cover of a sustained artillery"
fire. The Greeks responded
feebly. Our troops gradually
gained ground and a battery
was planted on our right
where tlie ground was t so
steep covering- the 'icuance.
Although the Turks were met
with a furious fusillade tHey
pushed forward and gained
summit after summit arid at
the present moment .tliey are
occupying- strong positions
while awaiting- the commor of
the rest of the troops. Our
left had a difficult task the
Greeks holding tlie precipltious
mountain but the Turks feign
incr attack on front turned the
Greek position and forced the
enemy to a strong line ot de-
fense which she is now hold-
inor; Xl$e heat is intense and
constant supplies of water have
to be sent td tlie troops engag
edl
THE RING A - -
SPECULATOR
Paris May 4. Gil Bias says
the kin e of Greece" used the
crisis in the affairs of his coun
try to speculate in Greek and
Turkish bonds with the result
that his majesty cleared 30
000006 to 35000000 francs.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 229, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 8, 1897, newspaper, May 8, 1897; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115943/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .