The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 83, Ed. 1, Monday, September 26, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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OONSOI.-IIUTBD IN JULY 1893 WITH THE DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHICH WAS" PUBLISHED HfiEE FOR SIXTEEN YEaES.
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS MONDAY
NO. 83.
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"tA&ESyBr'iVEhLS;
ATT ORftEA$ L-M;
Office Second Floor Rib5 Grande lailr6ad
. '. Building;
BBO'WNSVfLtE TEXAS:
li H. GOODRICH;
AltORNEY AT LAW:
. i)e2ter ixi Real Estate;
ompietS Abstracts of Odnlerbri County
kept in" the' office.
BROWSiYIiaiE; TEXAS.. . .
l H. MARIS;
LAWYER AND LMti AGES.?.
ildhe to Loan on Good Sfccdrity:
Office in tK Dalzell Building ori L'evfee
Street.
f iir BROWSPVIIXE TEXAS.
JOHN I. KJ.ELBER;
ATTORNEY At LAW
W Brownsville; Texas:
yffii pratVice in any ot thState OduirU
fifcn spe'cially employed;
-p B; RENTFRO;
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
r ) frill practice in all Federdi anil State
' ' Courts.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS;
-TOEGf BARTLETTj
ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV;
tVill practice in District; State and
Federal Courts.
ifficS WitH Jai: B. Wells BioGrtndS StOnAd
Building (upaSiit);
j-jrdwusville; -
. "i - Texas
- AS. H EDWALitfS;
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
land Titles investigated arid Ab'Stfacts
Furnistfed;
&UJkf&. TEXAS.
M OXROB & SBABURY;
ATTORNEYS At" LAW.-
'ViH practice in all Fe'defifl affcf State
3biirts Complete abstract of Star county
ind faniilj' trees in relation thereto; kept
ft office:
BIO GRAKD'E CrTT TEXAS.
ttir. 1U.V. Fronf 8 t? i'2 a. rir. dad
yiilbfe HUuidi
from f to 5 p. nr.
Bfflci ttpjHsfe Bill's; Huh'
BEOWJTSVILLe TEXiSi
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Rv P.' ANDBRSON
DENTIST
"tfficsj Setaf flofl First Rational Sank
Graduate Varidefbilf Pe'ntal College.
Sfo charge for examining teeth;
S H. THORN-
OIL llHCIi
h FHOTOCRAPER
LOCATION : cnhda.rd the Barber's o!d
Is strictly 'up to date" and assures
pleasing'results to all patrons
His crayon-work both copying and
enlarging is perfect Visitors
welcome and inspection of .work
invited.
ItttBES KQWA.hxSKh
CUSTOM HOUSE
AND
MErlCHANtilSE - BROKE&
Consignmen t8 -Sol jcjtga.
Brownsville Texas
S. L DIR1N;
DEALER II
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Staple Goods
Li iiens5Hosiery
nneanr inoc
UUlw tlilU U lUUui
Hats SMfts
Notion etc
ELlZ&BtTH STREET - - BROWHSiLLi
Headquarters
foe-
nd iTahcy Goo'ds o all Descrip
ti'onsj suitable frtr
Wedding and Birthday Presents!
Music BdOks Stationery- tdys Peris
Inks Jewelry Silverware; Fancy
Godds i 6Very description.
Just refeeived by
iU GEO. UAUSSE
Srowiisvilie Texas;
C" Agent tor OttJs TdmbslbflSs.
A ? SifiHSBA
Oii eveiy Steamer
Fresh California evap'orated frtiits
prunes; mince nteat pigs feet diir
Kraut preserves jellies Spanish olives
in keg's pickles' roasted peariiit citron
cm rants dates raisin's" a" fine assortment
of candies extracts Scotch bacalao
fresh gfated cocoanut coto'anuts fine
crackers fresh fruits and new California
pears peaches'; apricots etc.' in heavy
syrup;.
Will recie"ve b nest steamer cran-
berries peach and . aprjcot jelly etc.
"v7ilf keep ori hand a fresh line ot
foceries a't fowest price. Aisxf fine f vtr
niture..- Give me" a call.
A. P. RRREDfA"
R Et' WALLIS
. PHOTOGRAPHER
Hi fntroducing neif and select s'tfles
of work at his' parlors; Also new styles
of fancy card mounts.
SpCopymg and enlargements' n crayon
done- Inspection of work invited
Photo parlors" next to'U. S. reservation.
TSHINGTON .-.... ft STREES
H. G. KEAtTSE
B 5W PRiPiEED &?
DffALLmDSOF
W a t c h and Clock wort
Bepairmg jewelry arid Silverware of aj
Kinds a jSpociality.5 ..
ELIZA BEE
-i STREET
Dry Cooc
verware
YOUR
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PHYSICIAN $
AIMS
to pat all his knoyvFedge experi
ence and skill info the prescription
he writes. It is an order for the
combination of remedies your case
demands . He can not rely on re-
sults urifees the ingredieriteafe pure
and reliable and properly c'drir-
poif ruled.
Be fair to yotir doctor and toyouf-
elf by bringing .your prescriptions
here. They- will be compounded f
only by Registered Pharmacists
who are aided by the' largest stock
of drugs in this part of the state.
Everything of (he finest quality
thatf monev cad biiy or experience
select.
10 BEL LEON
J; L. PUTEGNAT Ph. &.
s . bly caused the changes. While
J i3IjifJjErMi51iKO theemperbr was subservient
3feNERAtAOORHOKTHKRiJMEXandi ftgrg figurehed- 'the
"NTATXT TTOTYI f ' Idowage'f express permifted
m v WW Man r rfbdBBt r
ewin&f Machines
The Best and Easiest; Banning
Machine in the World. Took
the Medal for superidty at
the recent Columbian
World's fair. - .
Dealer In - s
JEWELS ARMS AND
AMMUNITION;
Goriimercio Str; - - Slatamotos
TIMS TABLE
OF THE
BYdm and after Sept. 15th. 1898
regular passenger train will
run as follows:
REGUtAR TRAIff.
Leaves Brownsville (Daily) at 9 2. m.
" Toint Isabel u 4 p. rb
JOSECELAYA
GENERAL MANAGER
!HS. Cii
(Succeasot to Cibristian Hess.
--DEALER IN
GENERAL MEROHAJSDISE
Highest Pride Paid For Country
" Pfouuce.
Pohii Isabel; T.ads.
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vour next Order !0r ata- f
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! Your Orders i
Are solicited and every f
effort wilf be made to A
picasu vuu.
THE IfSRALD t
A . 1 Brownsville Texas w
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DEATH KNELL
TO REFORM
Dowager Empress of China
Assumes the Reines-Em-perof
z Mere Figure-
head. PekinV September ff.-Anf
imperial edrcf jiist issued defi
nitely announces that the effr-i
peror of China has resigned
his power to the empress
V f
uunQgtJj W11W "aa utuuw "
ministers to deliver to' Her in
future their official reports. It
is difficult to dbtain officM iri-
formation af the palace regard
ing the operation- but the re-
jianager'Ccrit reformatory e&dts proba-
't r t - . t ; j 1 i -. i
mm to remain in peace duc so
I soon as he attempted to act
1 on his dwn initiative his prac
tical deposition was the" result.
His principal adviser Kang
Yumoij the Cantonese reform-
er fled in spite of the" vigor-
ous atteiiipts made to arrest
him and it is said he is now
on his way to Shanghai.
The effect of the change
must be great.
In all probability Li Hung
Chang will be reinstated in
power and Russian influence
will increase. The hope of re-
forms so ardently cherished by
the intelligent factions of the
Chinese are now impossible o!
fulfillment.
Th Suddenness bf the coup
fs said to be due to the desire
of the dowager empress to
prevent the mission of the
Marquis ltd frtirti being suc-
cessful. The Japanese statesman re-
cently came to Pekiri 'with the
object of trying to bring about
ah alliance offensive between
Japan and China.
It is reported tb"day that the
next edict will give the full
reasons for the change. The
wording of the present edict is
not yet obtainable but it is in
effect that the emperor request
ed ther dowager empress to
assume power this being the
third time the request has
been made;
The Marquis Ito in an inter-
view before the edict was is-
sued said the emperor receiv-
ed him yesterday in the most
cordial manner and said he
hdp.d to have the advantage
of the advice bf the marquis in
the reforms which his majesty
ifitended to undertake. The
riiarquis; even then- feared
that the ih'actibri and conserva-
tism of the Chinese officials
would nullify the reforms; al-
though he believed the emper-
or was acting in good faith;
To Grire d Corlcl iii One J3aj:
Take Laxative Bronio Qniriine
Tablefs". All druggists. refund the
money if it.fails to cure. 25c. The
genuine lias L. D. Q. on each' tab-
let. . .
GEN. ALGER
MUST " RESIGN
A'Keged Th'at the Republican'
Chairman1 Has1 TbfcTMt-
Kinley SoV
. New York; September 22
A special to' the World dated
Washington says: Chairman j
Babcock and Vice' Chairman
Hall ot there p'oblicafr congres-
-sfonaf
eommfttee have told
rresraenr. ivictviniey tnat tne
continued presence of &usselil
A. Alger iti Hi$ cabinet
is al mena'ce to' fepubli
ca'n success at fhe November
elections. Co'fise'qtientljr the
two representatives intimated
to tne president the advisabili-
'ty of accenting Mr. Alger's re
signation.
Mr. Hull's ' fe'cdmmeodation
has a peculiar interest as' he is
Chairman of the military affairs
committee of the house; a" posi-
tion that brings him intd direct
contact with the war depart-
ment. CUBAN SdLDlBRS-
ARE DYING.
Lack bf Fbod and Disease
Rapidly Decimating Their
Ranks.
Havana September 22.--Re-ports
from . all points of the
islandj besides confirming the
statements regarding the want
and destitution aitiorig the
Cubail soldiers say the health
in their camps is very bad and
that "dysentery is diminishing
their forces. The mortality in
Sarita Clara province during
the month df July show 2970
deaths bf which 115 resulted
from smallpox.
SHORT NEWS STORIES.
Paris. The French vessel
Ville de Fecamp foundered off
Fecamp and her crew of thirty-
six were drowned.
St. Louis. The Republic
forecasts a war of prices be
tweeii the independent factories
arid the tabaceo tfUst.
Washington; Ada C. Rob
"erts has been appointed post
master at Tarpon. Nueces
county TeXas. vice Emma A.
Roberts removed.
Philadelphia.- All the pres
ent congressmen from this
city have been renominated
the republicans indorsed Mc-
Aleer in the Third district.
Cape May N. J.-WUliam
f. Ryle the Patefbil; N. J.
millionaire silk manufacturer
died here veryr suddenly of
the stomach:
Chicagd. tChe retail drug
gists of this city hatfe issued
calls for the retail drug dealers
bver the country to form Na
tional association to cast offthel
burden of the war tax: impbsed
upon the retailers by. the man-
ufactufers.
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Tke Rsyot tfc h?glieat tjrae A&f fKmdr
tmowTt. Actwt lHahw k g"aei
Uk4tmtitf1kmraYXebtrt.
ilfesslittely'Fttrer
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TarAi. iHaiia foiiSes co. neW yoriL
SANTIAGO MAIL SERVICE.-
A Matter 3?hat Deiriarids the
Attention" of fhe Pcrsidffice
Department.
New Orleans Picayune
The grHiit forte of the Yan
keeS id Bdld to be thtf wonder-
ful readiness with' which lhy
introdtica modern iiilfrove-ments-and
creatn facilities fr
Increasing bnsineSe aud ndvanrj
ing the conditions of daily lift!
kBut .with all thnir boasted
Hiietgy and enterptisei there is
oiih niost iiuportaut matter m
which they are wholly watit-
xne. This is the establishing of
direct and speedy mails to
Santiago de Cuba and other
poiiitB bronght into supreme
importance by the outcome of
thu war with Spain; At this .
ruonisnij when tbtre are thou-
sands of OuitHd States troopg
at Sautiagoj and whtiti thou-
sands of their parentSj wives
children and other friends are)
almost dj'ing with anxiety to
hear from therii whil the sol-
diers Ura quite as desirous of
getting word from home the
facilities for communication by
letter are SO poor that Santiago
might as well be half way
around the world as wehreit is
Weeks uf time elapse before
a letter either going or Coming
call reach its destination and .
it is all because thn govtrnuiHitfc
of this great nation does not
take the pains to give the anx-
ious people any better pcstal
service. It looks as if every
department of the government
no matter how efficient it may
have been previously ia
stricken with a sort of paraly-
sis ot Imbecility just as somi
- at . . .
as it conies in coutact with.
the war. Apparently the pos-
tal department is do. bettei?
than the others.
"But here is an opportuniiy
for improvement; Let the gov-
enimeut give the people a mail -service
to Santiago Pontie and''
other places in the West
Indies tliat have jjrowu into
sudden and extraordinary im-
portance because th-y are hh'.
ciipied by United States Moops-
It can and should be done at
Once
IN BB TASM.
She: "I really think it was
baa taste In you to drink so'
much wiue at the dinner- last
evening."
He vO I suppose so. -Bt
really 1 didn't r.aliz . th had
t'ltttt (ill T nWllL'ii lllil r. tKi.in.r
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 83, Ed. 1, Monday, September 26, 1898, newspaper, September 26, 1898; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116302/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .