Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 233, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 29, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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DOUyj-Jb ROliMAiSiASTS.
Fonnr Airfbassador Whites Says
Treatment of Jews is
Monstrous.
Berlin Nov. 25. A private letter-;
written by Ambassador White to
Henry Saeligman of Prankfort-on-the-Main.
regarding the treatment
of Hebrews in Roumania appears
in the Frankfurter Zeitung. today.
The letter "which yasi not intended
for present publication is in part
as follows: j.s
"lhe JtoumamaiK atrocities .arej
simph' monstrous and " startle tltj
-civilized' uoridI have j list received
the Roumanian bulletin JS'o docu-
ment equals'it in cruelty since the
ssries'of laws with which Louis
XIV persecut$dthe Huguenots. But
even these'.nihich have hitherto been
rgit'rded as the acmef cruelty are
exceeded bv those in the bulletin.
I carf npt believe that right-think
ing Roumanians or the civilized
powers can allow this kind of thing
t ) continue. It appears to be in
-iOpen defiance of law justice and
common decency."'
Las Dos Nacidnes.
M. Saliualla & Go.
The public will find an
extensive assortment of
DBY GOODS SHOES HAT?
JEWELEY AND SADDLES -at.
pricesVitlioiit competi-
tion at . ?. Z
gLas Dos NacionesglBSl:
Frcnt Market
$ fTI Ok'TT'TrTT
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.MILLER
GOMPERS PRAISES MITCHELL.
Says His Masterful Leadership Won
the Miners' Victory.
Birmingham Ala. Nov. 25.-
Samuel Gompers president of the
American Federation of Labor is
in the city. He arrived thifldlGfn-
ine from New Orleans where he
presided over the annual convention
o; the Federation. In a speech at
the city hall tonight he said:
"The American Federation of
Libor is today in a splendid condi
tion. There are 2000000 organized
workers represented and the af
filiated national union organiza
tions are adding not less than 40-
030 more each month. The Fed-
eration is growing stronger every
week.
"As to the anthracite coal district
strike the minerswvon a wonderful
moral vietor-. Tie American Fed-
eration of Labor wis the backbone
of the miners and gajg them the
machinery the means needed and
other assistance. Their great disci
pline and self-control and the mas
terful leadership of President
Mitchell gained for them the great
victorT which reflects credit on
labor."
MAXIMS FOR THE MARRIED.
(From" A Duet" by A. Coimn Doyle.)
1. incevou are married you may
as well make the best of it.
2. So make some maxims and try
to live up to-them: -
3. Don't be discouraged if ou
fail but perhaps you won't always
laii.
4..evli
both be cross at the
samcrtime. Wait your turn.
. Never cease to be lovers. If tou
cease some one else may begin.
(5. wergentleman and lad'
before you weife husband and wife.
Don't forget it.
7. Keep 37ourseif at your best. It
is a compliment to your partner.
S.Jveeff your ideal high. You
may mi-it bjatit is better to miss
a high One thanto.hit a low one.
9. A blind lover is a foolish love.
Encouragee best.
10. Permanent mutual respect is
necessary for a permanent mutual
love. A
11. The tightcord is the easiest
to snap. 4 -
1 If vou take ? liberties Be
prepared to give them. ' . v :i
Theres only one thing wors
thaif quarrels in public. Thafelsl
Ji jC- 'At
Caresses.;;: -
14. Money is not essential to hap-
piness but happy people usually
haive enough.
15. So have spnie.-
lb. ineasiejTavato save is to
KR FITTED
AND
REFURNISHED
Meals the Choicest
To Be Obtained
On the market
9
A Three Story Brick
40 Nicely Furnished Rooms.
On Principal Business Street.
Reasonable Rates
to Families
"he FamllyGrocery
Miss JRqsa Pellat
BQIjSTT ISABEL TEXAS
Fnlland frerfi assortment
of table and fancy groceries
arriving by every "boat.
Domestic and imported -
goods" cheese bufcr
cannei
PKOPKETOK
Brownsville Tex.
Time Table.
Rio Grand Railroad.
On aod after June 14th 1902
regular passenger trails wil
run as follows :
Leaves Brownsville (daily) at 9 am
Arrive Point Isabel " " 1015 pm
Leaves " " 3 am
Arrive Brownsville " " ilopm
Jose Celaya
Bicycle Repairer
AND DEALER IN
BICYCLE SUSDKIES
Mission Valley
A O JL- I
Victoria Texas.
The best fruit trefs to plant
on the lower Rio GranriV
For cntalotiues pries and
all information apply to
G. Onderdonk Co.
Nursery Victoria (V "i xa"
or V: Gavito Ai nt
Brownsville - - - Texas-
J. A. OTTMAHN.
BRICK MASON
Is at present in Brownsville and
is leady to fill any order for brick
work plastering or settinp stones.
Has lime for sale.
Residence Cor. St. Charles and
9th Sts. Work Guarantee.
jj all kindsean be had at
Such as Bells Pumps "JSTever-
Leak" Repair Kits ffic Etc.
Shop at my Residence.
Colonel TVreibrd
ON EUZUETH STREET
Jellies and Jams.
Qatmeal and Bice.
High-jrade Hams.
fntraegs and Spice.
JQkerel and Macaroni
good oods for the money.
Qnions if you please.
fermi3fclli Canned Fruit.
Everything that's nice.
Reasonable Prices.
fcver Fails to Suit.
'Save Money.
BE0USVILLE. Texas and LfATAMOEOS Mexico.
WINCHESTER ASMS ANB AMMUNITION
The New Schooner Lin
-COilPOSED OP THE SCHOOXERS-
Brazos Beacliain and Pierce Simpson
-PLYING Bl
Neio York Neiv Orleans Galveston
1 and Braj0s Santiago.
Rates from Galvestoa toBrownsville 25 off old Morgan- Line rates.
Kates from New Orleans to Brownsville 20 off old Morgan Line rai
rates.
For freight space and other information apply to
i SguLz jowalskt iNew Urieans. JLa.. . .
f ; S. r :f Fsank L. Kibk GalvestonTex. ASents or
GEOBQE JmntE4eii and General Manager
Wm. Kelly
President.
S. L DWOEMIX
. "Vibe-President.
A. ASHHEDI
Cashier.
THE FIB8T NATIONAL BANK
OFBR0glVSVLLEJEXAS
GAP TAL : v - - $50 000
Surplus and UniimM Profits 20 000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Bnys and sells Me:ricah money
and Domestic Exchange.
39. Foreign Drafts issned on all -
points m Xiurope.
Va-JB f U-Sfc-
LCi ?Zf VSJt -
. DERECTORS.
Wiliiam Kelly C. If. Maris
RoDe&fbalzeU A. AsKheiml
S. L.L)worman M.. Alonso.
Health AmmuaitioK.
You Want the Best.
Your Physician aims to pnt
all his knowledge experience and
skill into the prescription he
wnle. It is au order for a com-
bination of remedies which your
case requires. He cannot rely on
the result unless the ingredients
are properly compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and
to jourself by bringing your
prescriptions here. They'll be
compounded only by registered
pharmacists who are aided by the
largest stock of drugs in this part
of the States everything of the
finest quality that money can buy
or experience select.
J. L PUTEGNAT& BR0
BOTICA DEL IiEOfly
Successors to Celestik Jagott
SONS
-IT: '
Merchants
ILIP0RTEES OF
Wines Liquors Cigars
AND TABLE LUXURIES.
A complete stock of the finest im-
ported and domestic
Wine Cognac Mineral Water
Gin Ale Cigars and
Pure Olive Oil Delicaeies
of all descriptions kept in stock.
DEALERS IH TE BEST BRANDS OF
Sporting Goods'
SHOT GUNS
Pistols Rifles'
AM)
AMMUNITION!
Prompt attention given to all orders bjrmail or otherwise.
OTALLTRADE SOLICITED
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R. M. FIELD I
to
DEAJLER IN
OCEREIS
Shelf and Keavey Hardware
ACRIC CTUS'AE IMPLEMENTS-
w
W
Tin and Wooden W -:re
Wupperman Nou-Breakable
White Enameled Ware.- 1
m Sheet Tin and Iron
m JRound and Plat Bar Iron
White Lead Lubricating Oil
Turpentine Paint Yarnish
and Window Gass
Mixed and Dry Paints for
Carriages and Buildings m
Carriage Wagon and Build- 1'
in? Material. W
Sashi Doors and Blinds to S
frder. ffi
Lime Cement and Bricks. m
Agt.ff or 7ohn Pinnigan & Co. Of:
Pay the Highest-Pricss for Hides Skins and all ConotryProdne HI
do withou
' - . Brownsvlle. Texas! ;
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 233, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 29, 1902, newspaper, November 29, 1902; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146330/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .