The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, September 16, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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CONSOHDATJBD IN JUUY 1893 WITH THE DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHIOR WAS PUBLISHED' HftE fOK SIZTEEN S.' - y.
BKOWHSVtLL& TEXAS FEIDAT SEPTEMBER i6138f& " " ?. .66
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li&S&orid Floor &8 fejhdi Railroad
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ATTdfeNEY AT LAW:
Dealer Fri fc.eai Estate:
iaplete AbsWts at Camerfcri Cbunty
kept in Ihe offtee.
n a. maris;
Lawyer and Lxkti A&k&r.
Mdt&y to Doktf on Gbad Security:
fcllcS 1H thfe iJalsell BUilding bii BeVee
Street.
i&owkaviiXE tksas.
TOHN I. fct:iBER;
ATTORNEY At LAW
BfOtrniriire; Texas:
Will practice irf arty of the S&te Coiirts
-fr&n pecially employed
R.
B. RENtFROj
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ifili firicticft In all Federal &n'd State
Corirtsi
iROWKsvnias TEsis:
0iN BARTLETTj
ATTOliNEY-AfiAW.
frill p-rattice in D'ibtrict; Staie and
f'ed.erul Coartd.
ims iritti i&B.B". WeUe. m Bio Grande Bailro&d
BroVesviller - - - - r T?XA
AS. Bl EDWAUDS
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
ibid 'titks Infesfigated aW
Furnished.'
Abstfacls
iORCte & SfcABURY'
TfORNEYS AT LAW.
id$ Umitj tres xn relatfori' thereto'' kept
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jffO'QBJSJSDE CITY TESS.
liiEL3 iLr From' S to iS a. nu vcaS
WmX HBJ frtmi to 5 p. m.
Act Ojpife IMi Hots
1toTnirai Ttf as!
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Gdw4te Vandcrbllt Denial College
jftycirc for examining teeth.
tj iMi' 9( to'' 12 a. m. and
Wftl practice in jAX Federal and State
ft jimDicie aobtictv-L uj. su wuui.t
ML IIUffMCH !
4 PBffTDCIUPER
LOCATOJf J j" thc Birber'i old
Is fctfiptiy "ap to.dkle'! and assures
pleasing results to al?patf pns.
His crayon work both copying and
enlarging1 Is j&rfeet Visitors
welcome and inspection of .work
invited.
&eis xew&iiSEi.
CUSTOM HOUSE
AND
MERCHANDISE - - BRlMfeit
Consignments olfcitea
BrovynoiUes
Texas
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nciicD m n n
miiiy loo
Staple Goodss
Li nensHosiefy
nnfc on
ioes
uuio an
Hatss ShirtSi
Notion etc!
ELIIlBtTH STREET - - BROWHSViLLE.
Headquarters
fos:
And Fancy Gfoods of all Bescrip
tibris 8U"itHble fof
Wedding iU May Pftsinis!
Mu3lc Books Stationery toys. Pens
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Gobdsvf every description
Just received by
m eo yyssE
Bio wnsyille Texas.
MS? Agent for Oft's Tombstones.
ItEVEiVEU HIT
P BAEREBA
Oh eveiy Steamer
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Fresh California evaporated ffflifs
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prunes ramce meal" pigs feet sour
kraut preserves jellies Spanish olives
In tegs" pickles roasted peanuts citron
cWra'nts dates raisins a fine assortment
or candies extracts Scotch bacalao
fresh grated cocoarmt cocpanuts fine
crackers fresh fruit and new California
pears peaches apricots etc. fa' ftfeiVy
syup. - .
Will recieve by next steamer cran-
herries peach and apricot jelly etc..
Will keep oji hand a fresh line ot
roceries" at lpwest orice. ATW fine fur
nituie.. Give me a call.
A P.BAS.riEDA
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PHQTOGRAHHER ..
Its".introdiicing new and slecT: styles
of work athis parjors. Also new stylet
FCopy jn'g and enlargeroen!:? in crayon
done Inspection or work invited
Photo parlors next to U.'SVreservalSbn.
W 'iERTSG'fcfei
STEEK8
H. G.
IS OF pitlPliEn KT
litcfe ail CUd wirL
Etepalriny Jewrtry aadSilYWwafof at l
Kinds a Speciality.
kJBi4iSfe - jW?iBT
OS
verware
your
PHYSICIAN A
AlMS
to' wit all ijji Iradwlecige experf-
eace and skill into t6e preecrirkios
I he writes. It 3s an o'rder for the
bombiuatiorf of rejrhedibsvp'ur.caBe
aemands. B.6 bin not Jreljon ffe-
sults unless the ingredient! are ptire
and reliable; and properly com-
pounded. Be fair to your 3obtbTrfd.to your-
self by bringing yb'uf prescriptions
here. They will be compounded
only by Registered Pharmacists
Who ire aided by the largest .stock
of drugg in this part of th'e state..
Everything of the ia&st qUatlity
that moH&ycaB buy or experience
seib'ct.
T!CA DEL LEON
ji hi PUTEGtfAT PH. (.
Maiiager'
J filEtitlNBE RC
3enebal AfeMt tfok koethern ices
New Home
wing Machines
he BUI and Easiest Bufiiiing
Mitehirie in the World. Took
the tfedaiforsuptirioty at
the recent; Columbian
World's Faif;
Dealer Id
JEWELMt;AR
AND
AMMUNITION.
Commercio Str.
Mabambios
TIME TABLE
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lio Grande 1 1
From ahd" after SSpt . litfi: 1898
regdlar passenger traiti will
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run as
owe:
Leavel Brownsville (Daily) at 9 a. m.
" Pblfit Isabel ; I p. ro
JOSEsCELAYA
GENERAL ANAGrEK-
CHAS. CHAMPION.
(Stfbc'a8or to Ohnstian te&i.t
.MALEfc IN
G ENi)Rl L MEROH AN D ISE
Higb'iie i'rice Paid For Cou'nfry
Produce.
Point jjhbel; Tjxah
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A Give 1'he Heaxd Office
5 yoiir pbjti order tor sta-
m tioner? k
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jeei the money at home
where it; will bpnefijtno J
cmlyyoi(f iiome printing
o'fflce. but e'yerV branch i
6t busineos. f
H SentaTayfdf.any.artlcle
ipat can oe man niacin r
iljlat homo i'njures.every m
6me in the ponimoJiity.' t
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DEWEY ASKS FOR
Twd More shIps.
Regards Situation IH the PHil-
ippliiesas Critical.
Agtiinaldtf b"iiregardi th't i'eace
Protocol arid &hows a Disposi-
tioH Tb Make Trouble For"
AHifeficani:
Manila Septembef
12.-
Rear Admiral Dewey says he
considers the situatidH critical.
It is" understood Ke his asked
for ari additional cruiser and k
battleship. The Spaniards as
sert that German? will take
coaling Station here and that
'Snain will ffetalr 'the reHialnder
fA. . :- V
i . y last sPdnigk ri0'rf
Lldfcbs and Lagtirfa have sur-
j Ul illC IMltiUUd.
a
renerfed and the whdle Jisland
Luzoti Is in the hands bf the
insurgents' except at MaHila
:aiid Cavite.
Agiiihaldo weBt Id Lelollos
'n Friday. He has ahnounced
His Intentidri of coriveriiHg an
dgseltibly of tfie PlhlippineB bh
SepteHibi 15 in order to cie-
eide lipdri the pdlicy to be
adopted by tHe iridurgents.
Thb fcOrtesridHdent here of
zne rtssuciatea rress nas nau
an interview with Aguihaldo
who said there were 65000 In-
surgents -Irrried with rifles.
He added He coUld raise dver
ioooxx more Irideed trie in-
surgent leader pointed out the
whole Jiopulatiori ori the Prlil-
ippines was willing to fighi for
iHeir independence. Continu
ing Aguirialdo said he had
gocsd riiilltary prisoners includ-
ing 5000 in the vicinity of Man-
ila besides" civil prisoners.
Later Agiilnaldd said ihe
"prxvisidnal government" was
nowijpefa'ting iii twenty-eight
provinces". He asserted that
on August 2 thay elected dele-
ga'tesin numbers pfopoftidftaite
io the population1.
I As to the Amencans; Agui-
rialdo rern'afked that he con-
s-
stdered them as brothers and
(that the "two sovereign fee-
publics were allfed against th'e
cbm'mon eriemy'
When asked if the future
tihppme policy would be ab
solute independence; Ag'uinal-
;do excused himself from' reply
ing and asfced wh'a't America
Intended to do.
The corf esponcfen t befng un-
able to answer this Question
Aguinal'do" coritmueo!:
" We have Deen fighting for
indepen'dence for long ftrrfe.
TKe natives who profess to
favor ann exalFonf are insincere.
It is merely a fuse fo ascertain
America' view"
A?sked if the Philippinos woufd
object to' the retention" oMaW-
ila Agumaldo declined to an-
swer "WdulJ trVe Fbinos object
i. . r 1 .
to the Amer-fcaris fetainirnf a
a coaling sfciSbfr if they recog-
f nized the independence of the
Elands or estaLKihing a
tern
porary protectorate over them?"
Aguirialdo again1 refused to
a'hse'r.
&
ZV rrfif riflflrln oil Tii W2C rnnJ
hdent ttlere wooid be no tron
2 2. ...--. -i.afct'
ble between America and the .
Filipinos. The Insurgent lead
auest IrdrH (left Oris iirid A3-
kn 1.J LuL'a: ftfi
uurai xewey 10 wiuiaraw ms
ifodp's to a prescribed distance
from Manila" and Cavite and
he declined to discuss the ef-
fect of uch a request;
Agiiihaldd further asserted
that he Had riever conferred
with the Americari aulhbrities
sln6e iiii capitulatibhof Mahilk
and tHat heridd heirer alitfidriz
fed the insurgents to search Or
disarm Atfiericans crossing the
Hrieij
THe fcofrespohdent closely
questioned him about last Sat-
urday's iheidetit wheii the
Pennsylvania trdbps prooceed-
ed to establish a new outpost.
The Filipinos objected and
nearly precipitated hostilities
ordering the Americans fo
withdraw in twenty mlnulfes.
They issued ammunition and
intercepted the American rein-
forceiiieht. Geii. Hale dfder-
ed the Penhsylvaniansto ad-
vance and the rebels Withdrew.
I r '
The local Governor has e-
jjlaihed the incident arid has
repudiated his ubordi4aie3
actiori.
THe whole interview convey-
ed the impression that Pigm-
rialdo desires absolute inde-
pendence regards the mission
of the AriieHcaris Eefe as Ac
complished; expects their with-
drawal just as the French with
Lafayette withdrew after' Kelfcf-
inor the Americans ib' the war
of irideperidehce'
WIKOFF;
Struclc by a Chilling Blast.
RoiigK Riders to Return
Home;
o"ry
Camp WikbfiC Montauk
PomL. I; Sept. ii.The
fall of id degrees in the tem
perature which' was predicted
by the signal service came last
night and before midnight the
whole camp was shitfeVing.
The cold wave was accompa-
nied by ahigh wind and ior sev
eral hours dtfrfng the night
there seefffed to be some &n-
gef fiidt niany of the tents
woiM .be blown down but
theV withstood fhe'sfofmVwhich
" f Tift-
moderated JJoWa-f d! morning;
1'he tfarispbrt ratoga ar-
rived from1 Santiago today with
abbYt sixty1 rnembers of the
srenal corps in Command of
Lieut. ColfoneT Fank Creen.
pThe Sari'tloga arbfdirght 25b
negro labof ef s" whbr w ho were
sent to act as teamsters stev-
edores; drivers etcr. Two of
:the negroes died of "nYaferial
fever on the. voyage Twelve
were sick wlcn the steamer
readied here and were taken
i
J
Km Rr wifcilictKe b2i$$o!4M
AirJ JrtWf tfc'f StSS? StmC
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POWPtH
j
- iKrebcN-i.-c-ifec co.rr -ty.
tB the detention hospital. None
xf the bae is colfsidered dari
gerotis:
" cl lbbsefelt expects ia
liavehis regiment bf rotfH-
riders fnu'stered out on Thurs-
1 w: .
day and the hieri wifr-legvH
camp a'nd go to their homes.
The officers and nien of 'the "
regiment are preparing to"
present to' CbloneLRobsevelii
a tesdmonial oQheir regard in
the ldrm of a srhaii bronze-
&fye. designed by Frederick
Remington thb drtist It is-
mi
V2FZM
called the IBrbrricho Blister" -
ahd reo'resehS a cowbbj on '
theback df a bucking miis- ""
tang. The testimonial will cost
$250 and ft is fHeh intention
tohavfe'eveioiiScer maa
In the regiment subscribe
Something toftspurcnase. 'Sv
The general belief in Camjp
Wikofi today is that greatr
changes will be seen here bW
fore the weelc is over. Re-'
ports' are circulating freely"
that Gefferal Miles has assum?
ed the active direction of the?
affairs of the camp aifd that he?
intends to have aii fegd'fa
troops removed from here as -soon
as oossible ata'rf n 4n' '
regulaf posts. -
Geri. Bates wfeo iV now
n-F
command of Camp vtikoff ad
mitted today Sat new orders-
had been received from Wasfe i'-
ington in regard to the dispo-' .
.sition of thf soldiers here ancf
the general understandTng i:s
that they all will Si movetf
awa as ropidly arp6ssl6le.
Tfte steamer Shfnnecoclc
wiH leave fof New York to- """
night wfth' Betfween 200 arto
300 sick for New "York and?
Brooklyn fibspifats. TnedfeatW
rejBortfid tocky were:
M. Eck Eighth' Ohtor ti&
tward Robinson' Third rnfentryr
Walter lilger Third Fnfant'ryr
SaTii Wy Nmth ih'facpifyf
Ohio and Bert; Smith E'HtJiM
iniantry.
Dlt T"tV JVi mnnvr.
ina.uj uc ittUurjS1 J
ABANDON
t Waseingtoa B.& .r $epM
rs. iac piaxi ol haVmgE
paradefiirNe York of the 7
troops' eturnmg troth Port.
Rico; and tliosB at Morifaulr
haV beerdefinitel abandoned.
THsrs' the result of ieveraf i
confee-lces'between the ores''
idee atfdSenerar Rifles ani 2
of cfi-ffrsahlkfion with army dffif
cers in New York an
Camp VUikoii
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .