Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 261, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 28, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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THE OFFICIAL COUNTY JOURNAL.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
(U. S. Osrroncy.)
Gtie year . 6.00
Six months 3.00
ftirce months 150
One month 50
Correspondence aoltctted on all mat
the neonle of Southwest Texts. Each
communication must toe accompanied
oy the iiitine ot Its author not for pub
lication (bhIshs so directed) but as a
guarantee of good faith and when by
request anonymous signatures apnsur
:e sMch rommuuicaliotts the right Is re-
served to disclose the namo of the
writer hoM a necessity arise for
uch dhMsl-twrs.
hk Hkkauo is authorixwd to an now not
IION.J.H.DlBRKL'L
n a c-s-ndidiit for Utujcmw from thit
the FtftawnCh District BUject tw these-
UewtocmUc CongresstoMsJ OouvonMmi
Tmk Hmuut is sMihorifted to mMiounoe
Hon. J. N. Garner
a (Jmididate for Congress irom as this
the FU'UkniU District subject to the
Democratic NoMttaaiinc; Com volition.
WKDNJSSDAY MAY 8 J1H)2
Tub friends of the beef barons
say there are no beeves in Mexico
to export. Why then do they ob-
ject to the tariff bar being lower-
ed? Tint Philippine islands are said
to abound in volcanoes. Must we
tiKHiiiilalti these along with Mil
titgtlKs daUt.s and oilier erea-
tun that nrc hs 1ik!y to Unak
into native eruption mi ohj i t T
DtimMttA has earned the prima
aries in his home comity which
was to be expected. Atascosa
comity which hold its primaries
the same day is reported as going
intnttlie (Jnrner noluuttt although
the rertlt was not positively known
up to Sunday.
Tunc ('whan reciprocity bill and
the Niearagmtn bill are both in
dauber of going 0V('1' to the next
aes&ion of congress aa unfinished
business. Congress is expected to
udjonru before lotig aud the fate
of these important measures still
hangs iu the balance.
Tub Cuban republic does us u
doubtful favor iu releasing all
American criminals confined in
Cubau prisons. The best place
for nearly nil criminals is iu the
penitentiary tin lass they may be
depended ttpou to reform. Amer-
ica doesn't pine for the return of
the men who Usve committed
crimes iu Cubs. And should they
remain in that aonutry and con-
tinue their depredation the
Cubans wy puffer in ike end for
their own generosity.
Turn death ot Sir Jnliaa Phuj-
oefote which treart'd at WhsIi-;
ltig1tu .Stttsidny morning removes J
the iittift dMUngtiished member of I
all the diplomatic orw at Wash-1
inlMta. He was lrt appointed
British nnt-tir t the United
StHle ! ltS8 Imihk tt'iwlf atatias-'
ssdr in 1893. veku th inisun
was tnist4 to as eutlMissy . I ) m i ng
his iktrtwn tr?.' reilfi'tie al the
American capital he Iin won the
adiMttratH'ii and retpfri f all who'
have uH Imn tiltr in mis fttcial
CajM4iHv nr Mislly. lli km 1m-h
out f th'- UlHi lipltHas ever
SlNlHtt1Hl Ml VaMIMtftHI ainl his
itili-4-- ha- tcitl44 always t
pnHn g'Mid fHiig betwfu
lintHt Hfif iin Niid this r-HtHtry.
It is To liopfil ilixt his snerp!str
may te hs altln and tactful as Lord
I'aUJi ' etotc has always been.
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To The Hrxald.
Hidalgo Texas May 4: Oaf
Hidalgo Prtblic School ttndr the
talented nnd popular Misses Alice
and Lillian Dougherty teachers
had a line May-day picnic Satur
day May 10th. . in a grove at the
west of our towu at which the
children teaohers parents aod
friends had a most enjoyable time
swings grab-bag boys' games
n little dancing aud other May
time pastimes delighting both
young and old. The school pro-
cession passed down the principal
street by the court house .and t-o
on In the pasture gate out to the
grove The wagons in which tin
children and I esc he lis went were
very prettily decorated with ml
white and blue Hay and colr.
Mid these were folly wed by lh
children' parents awl fiii-nds in
earring ami bunKi' all "f whu-h
also had our srlontiis ttolui Ihn g
in some shape r oilier.
' The AnX'ildna baud from ymir
city which had been contracted
for and expected to go with the
procession did uot arrive here un-
til about 11 o'clock a. m. when
they were taken at onr-e to the
picnic grounds and from that time
till the close of the day mads old
and young alike happy by their
sweet strains of music. A tnijy
happy day fofthe school children.
Next Friday the 30tli.. the clos-
ing exercises of our school wiU
take place at the court house with
appropriate declamations songs
Ubleanx.dialngnes etc. etc. wheu
the 1901 -l802 term cuds. The
Auxaldtt'i baud is expected bark
from Rio Grande to enliven this
interesting occasion al.
IMiiirin (imfcu was arred ami
fxanm.ed beton- nor popular Jus-
tiee it the Peace Sohunior yester-
day for theft of goat; but after
hiaring the evidence of the witnes-j
ses the Justice discharged (Jarza us
I
the charge could uot be sustaiued.
Messrs John Closner A. K.
Chaver. and J. M. Frani made a
flying visit to Rio Grande last
Monday returning the uext diy.
Messrs. Cheesborongh and Wil-
fred Kenedy popular drummers
also stopped over with ws two
days tryiug to make an impres-
sion on our merchants.
The late raius did our country
grsat good in the way of starting
the grass once more giving some
thing for the poor animals of
every description to graze upon.
They also gave a great impulse to
a great many farmers who had
not been able to plant yet to there
and then put in good plantings;
and the prospects now are that
MRS. HELENA BLAV
Young MilwauKeo Society Woman:
f -sr
KN thotnaud cured
women have written
to tell Iww Wine of
('urdui beitowa the
blessing of health on everv
woman who takes it rich
kmiI poor alike. Mrs.
Helena lilae. No. 128 Sev-
enth Street Milwaukee
Wie. is one of the young
women whom Wine of Csx-
dui has rescued from a life
of sufFcrinij. She writes:
"Wine of Gtrdui k cwtalnly Vorn
out' women's bat frUsd xni I tm pkaui
to give my experience with it. A few
months ago I caught x severe cold hav-
ing been out in inclement weather which
settled all over me particularly in the
abdomen. I was in almost constant pain.
I consulted a physician and took his
medicine for a month and without any
relief. I then decided I would try your
medicine and it was a lucky day for me
when I did so. I noticed a change in &
few days and felt encouraged to continue
taking "Wine of Cardui and my patience
was rewarded for in two weeks my pains
had left me and I felt like a new woman."
WINE of CARD
Vn UtltnaUiau
WftU otlb of two iiibra rdinfnlisj
Better crops rf COrn bsnns and
cotton wilt be harvested then was
expected. The sugar plantation
of Mr. Jphu Qlosner and Un
Florencio SnetHE are looking fin'-
and have beeu the great admim-'
tion and 1 mayay wonder of mH
the land prospectors that have he.p
among na lately. Those two plai es
certainly prove to all traners
the richness and capability of our
soi I through irrigation processes.
TAPE
WORMS
A (apo worm eighteen feet long at
least catLo on iLn ecenr after iry taking tiro
CASi'ARET Th!i I nm sure has caused my
bad bealtU Tor th" paat three ears. I am atlll
taking Cascarrts the only cathartic worthy of
notice by BenaiMc pe.ipir
uec w JJowLsa uaira mus.
Plest&nt. Talatablc. i'otont Taste Good. 1)0
Good NeTor Sicken. Weaken. or Gripe. 10c 2jC0c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
SlMtla 4 Cowf.ij CXI.'. K'rt4. Kw Tr. "311
M.TH.V1P Sold and guaranteed by all drug-
1 H'lAW giiu to C Vis; Tobacco Bablu
MRS. J. DREYFUS5
Dry Goods Dealer .
iln8 now on lunula full line -of 'gent ie
men Indies' nnd children's show. One
of spociiiltiuti in -shoos ' is the
HAMILTON BROWN "SECJ RITYV
shoo firr miKecK aud children . She is
sole agent for the Hamilton 13 mown
"AXRKlCA LAOY A1) CrKNTWliMAJf"
snot A fnll Hue of ctothfiiK ffiOHti'
fnrnihtttff: -window shades and other
hoawi'bokl fttraitdtiiiKx Give ni
bcfisie porchssiii? el w where
Mrs. J. Dreyfuss.
Nasai
ynKH
in ait in uge.
Ey's GreaiTl Bllffl
deaiii.sootheaandheai
ivi mebrne
It curat catarrh aal drires
twa7 a cw latkehcad
Cronm IJulm li )tttced Into tho nuotrilii.rpreadd
mw Um MmbreM and la absorbed. Kelief l im-
sSiMA &m1 a ef loilowi. It is not tkyinj; doi
apt pro Jtnw mmcxim- Large Sis M ceatb at Dra
ieia k Wy matl ; Trial S4m amis.
Bicycle Repairer
ANDJDEALEK IN
IJ t CV O Tj K S UN I K' I J3 S
Such as Bells Pumps "Never-
Leak" Repair Kits FAc Elc.t
Shop at my Residence. . :-
Coloncl Wrcl'ord
The woman who liasnf -
ere I from female weaktim
should do anything within
reamm to secure health.
Wine of Cardui is tho medi-
cine that appeals to reasona-
ble women women who
hold operations and cutting
in horror women who know
that Nature is the best phy;
sician. Wine of Cardui
gives women back their
ealth by ffivincr Nature a
chance to build up the wasted and dis-
eased tissue. Wine of Cardui regulates
the menstrual flow and Nature when
relieved of the drains or of the poisons
in the system makes the functional
organs strong and healthy again.
Any woman who is silently suffering
untold pains because she is too sensitive
to undergo a physician's examination
and treatment can find no "reuse for
not securing relief when Wine of Car-
dot is offered to her. There is no pub-
licity to detar her. She can take Wine
of Cardui in the privacy of her Ikmoc
with as much assurance oi a final curt
as thoogh a docen doctors recommended
it. Many physicians do recommend
Wine of Cardui to their patients.
Why not get a $1.00 bottle of Wine
of t 'anhn front your druggist today '
VI
A million suffering women
have found relief in'
Wine of Cardui.
Of
ASTQI?
Atfcgetable Preparalionror As
siniilattng UicFoodandRcguIa-
Ung tle Slomachs and.Bowls of
Promolos DicslionClieerfur
ncss and Ik si t ntdins neither
t )puiiuMurph:nf nor Ijnt'rijl.
Not Lvrc otic.
Mxrt fifOidllr&iMUELlHTaWN
4
Jlm;Hti4t - '
A perfect ltemedy forOousjjpn
lion . Sour Sloi:uch.l)inrrhocn
Uforms .( ioavulsiuns Kcvnsh
ncss and Loss Or Si.Etii
Facsimile Signature oft
NEW YOHK
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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jHSSSa!!---! '-' " MM!
The Fine and Fast Sailing Steamer Manted
is nppoiuted to leave Galveston tor Brownsville every Sunday at C a.
m. and Brownsville for Galveston every Wednesday at noon oarryiug
freifiht nnd pussengars (.cabin aud deck)
The murine in.snmnce rate on cargo from Galveston to Brownsvijlej
will he of one per cent. Instructions to.-insure and value to be
insured endorsed on bills of lading will be al that is necessary 'o
have owners' pood covered.
. For passage and freight apply to
RIO GRANDE RAILROAD COMPANY Agents;
Brownsville Texas.
E.1 0. FLOOD Agent Galveston Texas.
R H. Goodrich and 011
Lawyers and land agents.
BRO WJW VILLE TEXAS.
'"Have1 for sale among; other lauds the "following:
CAMERON COUNTY.
. 27000 Actst? lying on the Ar-
royo Golonido good paVturc add
ngricultnral lauds.
2. 28000 Aere adjoining Brtilay
Sugar IMMNtsiion gtd iirigabfe
laud river front.
3. 36000 Acres f good irrigs.ble
land river front. AM prairie
rice lauds; between Brownsville
and Ltttftinn Mad re.
4. 7.000 Acres in Snn Martin
tract 15 mill" from Hty river
front good alluviu sn
5. 7000 Aeres yunie .tract as No.
.4 near mouth of river nloHf 24
miles from town
G. 0.000 Acres "Bspiritu Santo
tlrant "
7. Small faruiH of from 50 to 200
acres near ttjwii
HIDALGO COUNTY.
S. 1062 Acre? of Janjl out .of Pnr-
cton No. 65 240 varus river
front.
a. O-i.) cre nm m rnrnmn
front nl- h varns
varas river
40 310 varas river trout .awb- pnrtlvjji Diilajgo
fte.UU?ilfilUt'rFt f r Vi. Porne.443 andW
dfaonnl 100 vnm. river frorit n JM&mL
said Poreion N 45.-sAl.-o n- I r
Ann mtorflut .fi HiIp if.. 200. 18. PorftMiy N- 48 gu40Q hexes 1
City property f pvry dscnptio'irofc listfj.
CASTORIft
For Infants and Children;
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
sure
of
In
Use
For Over
thirty Years
TMC CINTAIIH COIfFANr. NCW VORK CITY-
GALVEST N
AND .
GULF
Steamship Line
river front all extending be
twen iiwnllel 'lines to N'orrh '
boundary of tracfc for quality.
10.- 500 Acre-? of'ftnd oub of nnd
a . part f tlu. "Jesus Maria
fjetigue."
n.-risii AtniH :ivh.g; p;M
St.f.t?r.it; ouTf PorcbW41r
50 vanis frtmtrofi river.
1-2. 2S24 ' Acppii out fr-of) rflanp
G'ninde iniet fronts lOOOi
vain- m Kin Gramlp.
13. Ifltil!
Acres
lilaiiO'
Grande
traet fronts ni fjnnn Grande
Luke 20(J varns extendii from
- midlife' of sSrtid lik ro rearfu
tthiuo Ginnlle-lpict.
14w 1094 cW"on c$ Porcidn No.
70. Jrrtnt 'u.fc rivef -1250 varus
trv 250 'franis South to Norths
227U Aet. lo9 (.uagen and 4
MaKiififVs'tnicts ; Ilidalgo cou'ii-
tjy and Mi'rtly In SCnrr. $
1(J qoq -Acre! nturer.fenaeil
willsaittti.v4iii:UH Gar.ri-
&itnt (Jrant.. tlivmeroil COtllltV
fronting on EpE. M
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