Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 336, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 2, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE O'FICIAL CITY JOURNAL.
.Official Journal Kidalgo County.
THE OFFICIAL COUNTY JOURNAL.
LATE ITEMS.
Office: Hceauj Btriurorc South Side
East Elisabeth Street.
Jesse O. Wheeler Ed. and Prop.
Entered at the Pcstolfice at Browns-
ville Texas as second-class mall mat-
ter.
"Correspondence solicited on all mat-
ters of local interest or of interest to
the iesple of Southwest Texas. Each
communication must be accompanied
by the name of its author not for pub-
lication (unless so directed)" hut as a
guarantee of geed faith and when by
request anonymous signatures appear
to- such comonmications the right is
reserved to disclose the name of the
writer should a necessity arise for
such disclosure.
Subscribers who do not receive their
paper resuiarly are requested to no-
tify this cfSce aud the matter will re
ceive pre nr. pi attention and insure bet.
ter service thereafter.
THURSDAY APRIL 2 1903.
Tiiat lettuce is an absolute
preventive of smallpox a certain
medical journal assorts positively.
Let us have lettuce.
It has leen discovered that Tex
as sands make the finest kind of
glass. Just third; what worlds of
glass could be manufactured from
the ''Sand" district in the north
west part of Cameron county.
That "Chlorophyl of Spring
which Lews sprung in the Post
some time ago had nothing what
ever lo do with the backset which
the early spring received. It was
the groundhog that did the mis
chief.
Dewey thinks Grover is too old:
that the German navy is simply a
bluff and that lie doesn't know
whether the Panama canal would
be a good thing or not. He had
evidently not gotten a hunch from
Washington on the last prop-
osition. Houston Post.
More likely ha was suffering
from indigestion.
The Galveston Tribune recently
published an interesting article
relating tin deeds of Juan Nupu-raocino-Cortina
who terrorized this
part of the Texas-Mexican border
in the early sixties. Someone in
Galveston has been posting the
Tribune on some of the stirring
cene? of th;-e days tn lower Rio
Grande yalley.
A M'nt:: '':v la! says the
raiUpad from that Aw to Mnt-
amoros is to be conmianced .tonce.
This will give Brownsville jjist
across the river railway connet:
lion with the outside world. Cuero:
Star." ' '
Ye4. with the "outside world"
surely clear outside of the United
t:.te However even such a
rr.undaixv.it c-. jmecli n as that will
1 p de ide.ily letter than none at
all.
The plague situation at Maza-
tlan Mexico has greatly improved.
and also at Villa Uniongthough j
not so reassuring-at oiquieros.
A million dollar meat packing.
plant will be established at Mexico
City by the wealthy Terrazas fam
ily of Chihuahua.
The dedication ceremony of the
St. Louis fair will occur the end of
this month with the principal ex-
ercises on the 30th. President
Koosevelt and former President
Cleveland will be the speakers of
the day.
J. Pierpont Morgan is planning
to present the nation with a splen
did art museum which will embrace
the vast collection of costly speci-
mens of foreign art which he has
collected. '
The U. 3. internal revenue com-
mission has caught the oleomar-
garine manufacturers using palm
oil which colors the product and
will tax it wherever found.
DEAF MADE TO HE All.
Paine5 s Celery
Compound
Does a Happy Work for Our
Women in Springtime.
It Makes Them Strong Vig-
orous Vivacious aud
Bright.
Let us reason together clear read-
er if you are one of the many plod-
ding along from day to day weary
worn exhausted and anxious. If
you are sleepless nervous despon-
dent rheumatic neuralgic or bur-
dened with any of the spring. ills
that result from foul and impover-
ished blood let us give you the
positive assurance of certain and
speed' cure. Paine's Celery Com-
TEXAS ITEMS.
Elect rical Instrument of Hutchinson
Is Proving a Success.
JKew York March 27. Another j
interesting demonstration of the
powers of the accousticon has been
given in this city by Inventor
Miller Iteese Hutchinson. Mr.
Hutchinson selected as subjects for
experiment inmates of the New
York Academy for the Instruction
of the Deaf and Dumb. Some had
been stricken at too early an age to
remember what the meaning of
sound was and one young girl in
particular went almost into spasms
of delight when the. ear-piece was
adjusted and she heard strains of
music.
Mark Twain was in the little
audience as was also Mrs. George
Dewey wife of the Admiral.
A baby was born last week in
Medina county that weighed only
one pound and .a half and was less
than a foot long.
The Southern Pacific merger bill
'passed the state Senate Saturday
It had already passed the House.
.'The sour Lake Spring Co. sells
;S37 acres of oil land . to the Texas
LCompany for $900000:
Gov. Lanham vetoes the bill to
increase the salary of penitentiary
guards.
New York capitalists are consider-
ing a proj)osition to erect a $1000-
000 hotel in San Antonio.
Federal Judge Bryant decides
that the Grayson county prohibition
election was legal.
The British government is buying
cattle in Texas to restock Transvaal
farms.
The legislature adjourned yesterday-
It was expected that Gov.
Lanham would call an extra session
for today.
The remains of two Mexican of-
ficers of General Trevifio's staff
who were killed in the railroad
wreck at La Coste; were buried at
San Antonio Monday with military
honors b- the U.S. t:oopsstationcd p
at Fort Sam Houston by order of
MISS OLIVE J. MERRILL.
pound nature's true spring nu-Item
c is what you need to prepare
ou for the joys and pleasures of
lift; nothing else can give you the
blessir gs yon i-o earnestly pray for.
Its use means perfect freedom from
the grave sufferings and perils that
must come later if you waste pre-
cious time. Miss Olive J. Merrill
"Hello" to him and he repeated
In.: . K;it set out yesterday
n his i. i.eh t'alked-of Western
ii' o..
:.t a
u '.i ho proposes to show
7. i. line is miirll rTtt:
electioneer- for himself .is any
-eektr in " the land.
nt indications though
n it ion to succeed hims-elf
j r -oable that little ef-
. uit i necessary to gain
t is probably not going
. s-.iv that his chances
.. he letter if he should
irom talking overmuch as
lie is as likely as not to say things
iti antagonize the prosfdent makers
of his party.
Kirksviile Mo. writes for vmir cn-
.There w.-vs one skeptic present j Couraenient:
He was deal but had no faith in- f suffered verv mueh from nor
th t invention so asked to he put j Vousnes sleeplessness and rheuma-
in the chair. This was dono and tisin :imI WSIS jjucl.j to ue paio's
his face Hushed with surprise when j Ceierv Comound. It perfectly met
he was able todistinguish -'mamma ' L... troubles and hat.mlv Dani-stled
ind "papa." Mr. Hutchinson said c:n - : J the cMinnil
am better in health than ever be-
fore in my life.""
Mi.s Madge E. Si?son Castile
X. Y.. gratefully writes as follows:
"I va very weak and nervous and
'father ealh.d in a doctor." I was
treated. 'nl instead of getting bet-
ter. I got weaker jind was obliged
to take to my le3. I had no. control
of my nerves and at thtfes I suffer-
ed with spasms. My pastor brought
mo l'xitte's Celery Compound sud
I ootnmenced to use it and U'an
Gen. F.
the departmurj.
deceased off?
alupe Cantu
Marnier Trev'
moK-a
i
onnrnnt'.er or
The two
t'i.Uipt. luad-
uo and Lieut.
ikos.
IN l HE GOTffiOLD TIMES.
wm-jj
Louisvitle I'oi
Dick Turpin's pistol was sold in
London recently for $26. It used to
bring more than that when proper-
ly primed and politely presented.
A THOUGHTFUL MAN.
111. M. Austin of Winchester Ind.
knewwhat to dajtu the hour of
need. His wife had 'such an unusual
case of stomach aul liver trouble
physicians could not help her. Hi
thought of and tried Dr. KingV
Xew Life Pills and she iot relief at
once nnrl ivns finn!' v ri .1
25c at J. L. Putesnr
Store.
THE fvlOSSER IOUS
r
A!1CE TKXAS.
The best hotel in Alice is agaii.
open to theptiblic. Equipped logiw
first-class accommodations to the
traveling public. Electric buttons
in all rooms and a lirst class chef
in the kitchon.
L. G. COLLINS Proprietor.
BEWVRE OF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THAT COXTArXS
MERCURY.
as inerenrv will surely destroy the sc:ie
of smell and completely derange ihe
whole system when entering it through
the inocoiiii 8Brf:w. Su;-h articles
should Hever be nsed except u pijescrip-
iouR from r-'pn table phvskaai- of the
(f;. aaue thev will do ia ten fold )to the
Ho& yon raa poesibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Care uuinnfjicrur. ii by
P.J Cheney & Co. Toledo O. eou
tautKs no mt-rRiiry and is takea iiitt r- Lt grow stronger. To thi tonish
...
in -in
IT DOES.
Oh when spriug is bending rainbows
just to fit the rainwashed skies;
When the glory of its greenery is
shining in your eyes;
When each shallow wayside puddle
seems a lake of turquoise blue
From the skies that arch above it
don't the country beckon vou?
J. M. Lewis in Houston Post
nally ac birr directly op-n th- bl-;l
and nsucons snrface -the syre.r. Ia
bnyiug Hall's Catarrh Cytv be .--ure you
gc-ttht? pTum". It is ta1-"- in'-nnlly
aud aiu? iu Toledo Ohio by T J.
Cheney & Co Testimonials free
Sold by Drnegists. Price 75c ner lit-
tle. Hall's Family Pills are the Ivr-i .
A GREAT SENSATION.
Thee was a big senatiou in
Leesvilij Ind. when W. H. I'.nnvn
of that place who was expeetc-i to
li had his life saved by 1 r. K in j!s
Xevs Discovery f.r Co!iMiiupiion.
He writes: "I enduml in.ulte.-ihle
agonies for Athma4 but your N-v.
Discovery gave n.e immediate nief
ami soon thereafter effected a com-
plete cure." Similar cures Con-
Sumption Pneumonia lron hiti-
and tirip are numerous. It's the
peerless remedy for all tbio.r nd
lung tronbles. Price 50c and $1.00.
Guaranteetl by J. L. Putegnat &
Bro. Druggists. Trial bottles liee.
Experiments conducted in -x-as
prove that tobacco equal to the
finest Havana can be produced in
this state.
TIic Tou Have Always I5oiig:Iit said vrlneli lias licca
iii KsoJpr over JJO years lias nonie Hie sl-rnaturo of
1 111!.' tl.Y tlllllAITitJllI ItlU 0.
-2- son:il stmcrvisiou sim-f irs infancv.
-jr'-Us: ST J!cwy. AllrtT.j-T.r. nni in tin.! vn ill t IliS.
AH Coantcrleits Imitations and " Jiist-as-iro-l" are !;:&
Experimeats that trillc with and endanger V:o health of
Infants rtutl Children Experience against Es?crimcnt
What' is CASTOtnA
Oastoria is a. Iiarmlcss substitute fov Castor Oil Tarc-
gorlc Drdps and Sootliing- Sjraps. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Slorpliiuc nor other Xnreotic
subst;uico. Its age is its guarantee It destroys V)rnis
:id allays Feverislmefe. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves TWltiug Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency. Itfasyhnilatcs ilw Fooii regulates the-
Stoniacb :mm1 Bowelp giriu l;ilt'y and natural sleep.
The 'Children's Panacea The another's Friend-
.GASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
iimh
1 :i v friends 1 was nerfectlr
cured an.l tti-day I autiisi. ht-ar-ty
and strong sleep well a:id feci
ANOTHER SERIOUS TRol BLE.
Kansas City .Journal: Pn-id.-nt
Itisev Ii and President Efit vni
to have ovcrtottkud the 'fact tiiat
familes are already so large they
can't lir.d .-eats in the street cai.
. o
ROBBED THE GRAVE.
A startling! incident is narrated
by John Olivr of Philadelphia as
follows: "I was in an awful condi-
tio.!. My skin was almost yellow
(- suiken tongue coated pain
continually in back and sides no
appetite growing weaker day by
day. Three physicians had 'given
me up. Then I was advised to use
EI -tri Hitters; to my great joy
the first bottle made a decided im-
provement. I continued their use
for three weeks and am now a well
man. I know they robbed thegrave
of anothervictim." No one should j
fail to try them. Only .50 cents '
Suaranteed at J. L. Putegnat &
Bro. drug store.
ind Yon Ha? e Alt ajs
Bought
hi Use For Over SO Years.
TOC CCnTAUR COlFMT TT Mm TCCT BIW K CITT.
UNDFOLD
Mothers this in the manner in which
your daughters aro aUowed to rush into
womanhood ana thi-la why so many wo-
men are martyrs to disease. Begin even
before the menstrual periods begin and
give your daughters
15 K) GEILSTLE'3
a a sri n FE3IALE YAH1CZJL -
regularly and they will becomo strong
active healthy vivacious and beauti-
ful young women happy wives and hap.
py mothers.
(Gcrstle's Female Panacea) cnrc3 all Fomalo Diseases la-
n clndinir Inflammation Painfal. Suppressed Profnso and
Scanty Menses. Prolapsus Lsacorrhcea Tnmora etr.
1 Xessn. R. L. BARREHTlNEu SOUS. Schlaier. Afss.. mrito a fotiom :
A REMARKABLE CURE.
"nT.?iiT-!TTnTV?iM tatorri?it'sh5rh xtpwo-jM like in rosin to Ton. Thers Ij a
Tonns ladr in ocrcomrannity whofe mer.strnal ycr.iA. had stripped and"wom ths
doctors Mid was blood poisodcI. On daj her fathtr came into oar store and w
advised hhn to try C. F. P. (Cerstlo's Female Panacea.) Jin said he did not
a s ra
Uia h a u
ill
hfive the money acd we tola mm tna.ne couiii iare it anu u naia neraiir gooa av s
he could par for it. lie did so. and one dose pare rlia. whi'i one bottle entirely Vis:
cored her sound and welL She had been har.rj fits and th? d'vtor? had civen h M m
t - - C11 r U D Writ to UDirs- nru-TH ttra. mitwim. JH !
ww woGcmimat roar cam. rmWm
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