The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 154, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 29, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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JTXRST OP ALL THE NEWS
rregpoErtlenco solicited on all matters of local
Interest or ot interest io the people < of Southwest
JiiXMa lEach commuojetlon must bejiceompanlcd
by the name ofiUaut or n otfor publication un
h co directed but as a guarsntea of good faith
sndwhcnby request fictitious signatures ap6sr
A such communleatScns tho right s reserved to
iisclose the namo of tbo writer should a necessity
riie for socji disclosure
Bubisribewwho do notrocelvo their papers reg-
ularly ara specially requested to notify this office
y letter or in perspn My s ch complaints will
racaiTsprompt attention end Insure better Bcrjlco
th reafU
JJTTLE LOCALS
This wind Jb rather disagreeable
Mr J D Anderson is still quite
flick i
Mc E B Raymond of El Sa z
4s io the city
A meeting at the opera house to-
night Dont fdrgst it
Remember Thb Herald is obIj
< okb dollar per month Mexican
< cain
Hon Win J Russell legislature
elect expects to leave teraorrow
< foj Austin
We regret to learn that Mrs
Augustine Cefoya is ill with the
preva ling > uialady
The steamboat Bessie reached
Ediuburg on bur up trip at one
oclock this afternoon
Botli schowtahildren and teachers
are enjoying the Christmas vaca
iliou to the fullest exteat
tt is rumored that two custom
guards w wj killed by smugglers
day before yottcrduy near San Ig-
nacio up the liver
rVhenyouhavo read this paper
arnd it off to some distant friend
It coatains interestingmatter con-
cerning your county
Mr Fred W Truwitwill leave to
inorroar acorning over the M M
railroad for a tour of the state in
ithe interest of his house
We have a good many extra
copies of todays paper Land own-
< er who want to sell should send
ihem all over the country
We are informed by his honor
Judge Carson that decisive steps
willshortly be taken in the matter
of se JVing good county roads
Sefiorita Maria Rubes daughter
of Romero Rubee Mexicos secre
Scry of state and sister of Presi
< dentDiftz wife diedon Christmas
eve
Theelection of officers of Odd
Fellows lodge held last night aroas
followa L Cowen sr < i C
H Maris V G C F Tilghman
secretary F Yturrea treasurer
The Alice stage stand whieh is
now situated un East Elizabeth
street will be moved on the first of
tne year to the lot adjoining Mr
Gna Jacquelins property across
the street from the pastoffice
Some of Brownsvilles young
bachelors have a habit of boldly
seating themselves ander themiatje
toe at these Christmas parties an-
nouncing hat they are willing to
Sake the consequence Nothing
Pleasant JParty
An enjoyable evening was spent
by a small party of Brownsvilles
young people last veaiug at the
hospitable home of Mr and Mrs
Jno B Portmess Progressive
High Five constituted iho j muse
mencof the evening and avery ia
teresting game it proved Some
very close playing was done in the
effort to gain the first priz while
two of the gentlemen seemed equal
ly as determined to capture the
booby prize At the close of the
game it was found that Miss Lizzie
Williams and Dr CJ H Thorn
were snccessful contestants for first
prize while Miss Alice Dougherty
and Professor J F Cummings had
won the booby prizes The prizes
were til admired but Professor
Curamings was envied by ajl
the possession of his prize
which was a Chinese doll baby
After the conclusion of the game
Mrs Porta ass insisted that the par
ticipants required something to re
fresh Ahem after bo ranch brain
labor and a short time was spent
discussing cako and candies and sip-
ping the cups that cheer but not iuc
briate So the moments sped iu plea-
sant pastime and all too soon the
hour of vparting came when the
guests bade their genial host and
hostess goodnight with many
thanks for a delightful evenitig
Reported Capture
Ediuburg Dec 2D It is report
ed here that oiiieers who were en
rputn to Brownsville with prison
era to be iu attendance npou the
court which convenes thero Mon-
day were captured by bandits
wentyone miles tlti > side of Fort
Ringgold
Wi were shown iiis afternoon
by Lieut Chatfield the proof
sheets of the first portion of his
interesting book The Twin
Cities There appears several
electro plmtea of the city of Browns
yille taken from different views
We feel satisfied that when the
work is completed it will be a cred
it to the country in tho intereot of
which it is published and to its
author
A very interesting communica
feion from Jieut Chatfield was un
avoidnbly crowded out to day It
will appear in our columns tomor-
row or next day
TramplMrrives Dled
Fort Ringgold Dec 29 Tratnp
Millar arrived here last evening
ile will give a lecture iu thu court-
house to night
The man Hihojosa who was
wounded at San Iguacio died at
Salado
Those receiving a sample copy
f The Hsrald will confer a favor
by handing it to some one else
when read
JFor Sale
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Asecond hand cooking stove
as good as new Will be sold
cheap for cash Apply t this of
fiee
Willing 10 Help Mint
varioushes happened so far as thef2r jfork Sun
presentchronicler can learn
Wlure6 the fossil that doesnS
want a rajlroadThimself and wont
agree to let his fellow citizens build
I want to rise promptly tT5 in
the morning saidTaddells to his
wife
Thep Ill wve yon aspoonful of
ene We wantfto fiend Judge Car pWdefI have m the kitchen
4 n to coavinco him of the error of
2ii8way For talking a nsan over
to his way of thinking wo will back
HonThomas Carson against any
iiiaii in the state <
What kind of powder is it
Baking powder
an
Corseta have been found upon the
waistsof EgypUin mammies
h
JFotice
The tegular annual meeting of
the stock holders of the Fir > t Na-
tional Bunk of Brownsville for the
election of directors and such other
business as may properly come be-
fore it will be heldat their bank-
ing house on Tuesday January lOth
1893 asJprovid ed iu by laws
J D Andeeso Cashier
IRBIOATI Oft
Lieut Chatftbl
Office at Scotts San Eoman
BuildingElizabeth Street
Office hours 19 to 19 A M
and 2 to 4 P M
Fob Sale An old Stein way
make piano With a little repair
can be made a very good instru-
ment Will he Bold very cheap
Apply at this office
For Christmas
Fire crackers of all kinds
Fresh Butter
Spanish Olives in kegs
Pickles in kegs
Dr Prices baking powder
Dr Prices flavoring extracts
Evaporated Pcachea
Evapurated Peara
Corn Beef
200 Varieties Oatidy
Preserves by the pound
Minoe Meat bythe pound
At BARREDA
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Fire crackers at Barredaa
Spauish olives in kegs at Barre
das
A fresh lot of com beef at Bar
redas
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Hot spiced mai at Mike Leahys
saloon
r
Mike Leahy serves all kindsof
mixed drinks
Barred a has 200 varieties of
fancy candies
For a cozy place to chat with
riends g tu Mike Leahys
Budwciser and Pale Lager Beer
at Celestin Jagou
For a quiet game of billiards or
pool go to Mike Leahys
Dr Prices flavoring extracts and
baking powders at Barrdeaa
Evaporuted feearsand peachea re-
ceived yesterday at Barredaa
AH kinds preserves and mince-
meats just received by Barreda
Fresh Ljttle Joker and Dnkea
Mixture received by every steamer
at Celestin Jagoaa
Barreda has just received a lot of
fresh butter He sells it Nbythe
pound orin2md 3ponnd cans
jmotifis t0 TaxPayers 1
The taxe for 1892 are now due
and payable The collector will be-
at his office at thocourt house daily
to receive same All rtaxes not
paid on or before December 31st
proximo will be forced to collection
at the law direct
I J as A Bbowke
Tax Collector Cameron Co Tex
Brownsville Nov 221892
Far Sale
I have fo r sale a now buggy
with set of harness which I will
sell cheap The buggy was made
by the Hayduck Carriage Co of
St Louis Mo 1 also have a doa-
ble set of harness which will be
sold cheap
Wm Soaklak
Pickles ia kegs at Barredas
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COMMISSION
IMPOETE
ELIZABETH STREET
A J BLOOMBERG
5i Worth Street New York
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TABLE LUXURIES OF MlMil
DEALER Iff THE BEST BEAND3 OF
Sporting Goods Shot Giins Pistols Rifles and AmnaBnifciori
TheGeJebrateU BUDWEISER PALE LAGER andSCHEITZ eer
Always Receired by the Car load and always on hand freshJ
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
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A COMPLETE 8T00K 07 HE FIKE3T IMPORTED AND DOMESTIQ
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Water
and delicacies of every description always on hand
gFPrompt attention given to all Orders by Mail or otherwise
browsville texa5
gmeaphael
Brownsville Texas
Wholesaler
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Dry Goods Staple Goods Boots
Shoes and Groceries
ill Kinds Hats Caps Shirts and Drawers Nations and iFamilj Efiseriss
ALL EUEOPEAN GOODS KEPT
m OUR MATAMOROS HOUSE
Mail Orders Promptly Altcnded To
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Brownsville 1
DRY GOODS I
Orownsyille Tens
GROCERIES
Bate
Wholesale Merchants
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Dry Goods Boots Shoes Hats
and Notions
Winchester Arms arid Ammunition
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 154, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 29, 1892, newspaper, December 29, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61268/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .