The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, September 16, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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To Start .dfiuthe I-otig Voyage
to San FrancFsW Soon.
Wa'snington; If; C Sept.
ftlThci navy department - is
- shifting' som of the officers on
the battleship" Oregon and
Iowa preparatory of- their de-
parture from' Nefir York on
their long cruise Jo' Sab Fran-
cisco hy. "way of the straits of
Magellan-. Tfie department
rlias just selected from ambiig
I the fleet of- colliers acquired
- during" the war four of the best
and largest to accompany the
Battleships' on their long run.
These are the Ca'ssius the
Scandia.the Alexander and the
Abefendia and their coal
. capacity is" sufficient tcr insiire
a full supply for the brg battle-
ships as well as for themselves
ivith'out subjecting the fleet to
the refusal of any of the South"
-America republics to take on
account of the technical exist-
ence of the the state of war be
tween the United States"" and
Spain; No attempt is to be
made to drive the big sljips so
as to equal the famous run of
the Oregon coming eastward
the need for the ships on the
Pacific side noticing so press-
ing as to warrant incurring
the rkk of injuring the boilers
or machinery by keeping up
full speed. It is expected that
the battleships 'with their col
liers will be able to start trom
New York about the end of this
nibnth.
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HenoTes all Coras Bunions and warts
without paic" speedily and perirlaneatly
aU Vne&iUi tall Abbott's
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Bo&rrcps.
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of pnre gold and is Talned at
$10000. There is golden
rosft on the center. into which
4h pop? pours balsam this
being surrounded with smaller
rofebuds and leaves all of the
purest gold and chiseled with
exquisite workmanship.
Fresh cigara-
00018 saloon.
just received at
CONCORDIA.
Boarding and Lodging Hou&e
Thirteenth Street.
PASCUAL A. BllISENO Prop
(Late of MilferVs Hotel.)
Meals at ail hours Oofiee and
I Chocolate Fish served at allhrnr
of day and night.
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HORRORS IN CANBIA:
Six Hundred People. Were
Massacred and Burned
Last Week:
London Sept. 12 The jor
respondent of The Times at
Gandia' Island of Crete who
lias just lauded after five days
fn'the roadstead; says: About
f)0G'meri women and children
were' either burned alive or
nfttiBHcreed' in the outbreak
last week. The Turkish troops
are nbw"pa trolling and block-
ing up the streets. The Mus-
airimans are ransacking the
rains of the burned centers of
the' town where devastation is
complete." Blood is ' visible
everywhere. . Snoh bodieB of
the slain as were not burned
wre re'rafoved' yesterday in
oarti and bnried'' outside the
town-limits:
CTOGM? T3E DISGRArCBI).
Goant d5xlmons Karnes Wey-
ler Blanco General de Riv-
era and Admiral" Oer-
vera. -Madrid Sept. 12.-The' gpb-
sion of the eortes was a atormy
one. Count d'Almons chal-
lenged to give the names of the
generals whom he recently sid
ought tirbe disgraced replied:"
Very well as" you.' wish is
iVill. The generals' to whom
I refrfed:are General WIer
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bnncementled to an extraor
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CATARRH
LdCAL DISEASE
and is the tesult sf colds and
sntfden climatic changes.
It can ! t cared bj a pleasant
renitl shirt ia applied di-
rectly into the nostrKB. Bc-
kBqnickly absorbed it gives
feUeiatoacet
Ely's Oream Baim
loSiknowledped to be the most thorough care fof
Nasal Catarrh Cold In Head and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passagea-
llaye pain anti icflaraniation heals the sores pro-
jects the memhrane'IJonr colda restores the aensea
rftasteandemelL Price 5Cc atProsgista or by nail-
rM 2QTHEE3. C"iVarrea Street. New Yflrffe
MOEGAN S. S.
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SOUTHEBM PAOIFiG COHPAMY
ITLiNTIC SISTJfil.
Steamers make trips frbni
Morgan City to Brazos Santiago-about
every ten days
For further information call onor
address
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Agent for Jbhn Finriegan & Co. Will pay the Highest
cash price for hides skins and alf country produce! ..-"""
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, September 16, 1898, newspaper, September 16, 1898; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116294/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .