The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 290, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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V aJliitnt Judge
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Chief Marshal
the hrst Mon
Court convenes in Sjan Antonio on
dasiul syaud2 oienilKX
Is Austin on the first Joudays in February and
Brownsville en tbefirst Jonday in January
and second ocoayiu June
T a El 1aso on the first Mondays in April and Oc-
tober
toberWEXTYEIGETII JUDICIAL DISTEICT
District Judge 23th juaier ustnet f CpnH
John L KleiKr
Jhstnct Attorney
LoutoKo ri i
District Ccrk
DirtnLtCmrt meets as follows
Cameron t iuity First Xoudys in ebrcaryand
September cuutiuues m session tivu neeL
Mondays ollur the st
Hidttlao Coiin l urth
Jundayi in ft > rfUry and tseptcmber continues
jnssriontwo tl
Starr Ceunty Sixtb A lays af er the fJSAon
continues in
days In February and September
session three weeks ir
Jfoadays after the Lrst Jfon
Hueoes County > Trt i
days in reuruarj and September continues n
session six vreeis
STATE OFFICERS
Governor i2
Lieut Governor S
Comptroller w flMcGa e
IKGenekl ESS
tiirpt Public Instruction J Jleirusie
DlsTEicr axd coinrrr cfficees
State Senator 27th dulmt V j l
Ecprcscatativcs83thdistrict T WKennedy
Thomas Carson
County Judge
Au2ustin Cclaja
County Attorney josSSiwSb
S aeA r S
Si1 a Garza
Treasurer
Geo Chanimon
Assessor j v Browne
CoUector i S
Survivor
e TjmaTO
Hide Inspector
COUXTY COJ1MISSIOKEES
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precinct ol VfflSSel
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2reclnct > o 3 h
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precinct Xo 4
court meets lor civu crunina n M >
County
bate buinew on thqJirt Mondays m March June
September and Deouuber
crrr oiticees
Thomas Carson
iyor y TimlTO
Uuef or 1olice
6 Forsyth
Treasurer ViBKlnSbu5
JSecrury W II Jason
Attorney Js W BroA
Surveyor vailra
luez
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Assessor and Collector
U S DISTRICT COUKT
oTacd Use times and
The IoIlow ns are the officers
i laces or holding court for the Western District or
Texas
X Maiey
k3 Irons
1 U nart
It C Ware
J 3 Waller
If S J1ILITARV POST rcrt firown
iFositianler
QoartcTuaster
tost Surgeon
djllcclci
spoeial Deputy
Chief Clerk
Latry Clerk
JohnxV Jliciet
A Thornnaui
A Browne
TA ABelden
iaj or Henry Wagner
Lieut U J Goldimii
Capt Win ii Dvis
U S CUSTOM IOUST
MESJCCN consulate
tcdenco BorreU Cccsul
SOCIETIES
EIO GRANDE LODGE NO 81 A J i A Jf B
A TurreKan W ii SDvrormanS W Didore
Jarks j W B L Cain Secretary It Duzell
IreasurtTi J N Natansnn h D V II alhs
J D r O W iliUer Tyler Vbnting brothers cor-
dially innted Lolge m ets nrst and third lues
days in each month
eng hts tF noNort lodge no 5730 is r
Dennett Dictator Trant Champion Vice Dicta-
tor V Uauson Assistant Dctator F J Combe
IVist Dictator J B Sharpe linancul Keporter
IL Shenvood Eecorder J Leahy Guide Jesus
O Wheel 3r Chap Jin A lenk Treasurer John
iTuelau G rduui X 1 Lopez bentmeL Ledge
me ts RCeond and fourthTucsdaysof eacu inuntd
U O O F LODGE No C U JIarls Noble
Grand William A > eale Vice Grand John G
stnekc Secretary George Moore treasurer The
Lodge nucts e cy Wednesday night at 730
Visiuug betbreq and ail Odd Fellows in good
standing aro cordialiy mvited to atUud
Jlllls SERVICE
PEPAETCTK
or Alice Texas daily at 6 a ra
ilon
Kio Grande City
dayreJaud Friday at C a in
For Point Isabel daily at 9 a in i
ilatamoroi Mexico Except Suu
Hiy at U30 a m
ABKIVAL5
From Alice Texa daily at 10 p in
Kio Grande TrMVeekly at 7 pm
Foint Isabel daily atG i ui
ilatamoro3 Alexico 430 pni
J11 T1M0 IOS S3IRECTQR V
American Consul fSi
Clerk Vice Consul > Oliver Ble bP
CIVIL OFFICERS
Federal Jiilge Luciano Cervantes
Jud ° e 1st Instince Francisco Guerra
Preddent Citv Council M Uarragan
Chief of Police E Fizma
Collector of State Tax J 15 Zolezzi
CollT Stamp Tax A A Pasbemant
Collr city tax K de los feantos Coy
CCSTOllS OFriOEtt
Administrador G Fernandez
Contador Olivo
Acting as Captain custom guards
F Argnelles
An Opportunity
To buy a cheap farm in Cameron
County ot
rff Acres more or les fee
OUU S OOO TJ S Currency
Lis land i situated five miles back
from the town of San Maria
has Mesquite Ebon llackbeiry
and Ash timber It is alluvial soil
and isy of cultivation
uddrcss
onv W LTott
Tcas
j tj
IZOESSIO 11Ej c mts
pOODRlCII MARIS
ATTORNEYSATLAW
DEALERS IN EBAL KsTATK
Jomplote Abstricts of Cameron
County Kept In The Office
HROWNSVILLE TEX
TAMES B WELLS
ATTORXJ1Y AT LAW
Broionsville Terns
Office Second Tloor Bio Grande ItailroM Building
Will practice in any of the Courts Ftate or Federal
Land and railroad litigation thi lmettigation of
titles and preparation or abstracts specialties
j cC AMP BELLS WELCH
LAW axd LAND OFFICE
Established 1851J
Branch Office Bio Grande City
3Laiiil Abstracts a Specialty
COKIDS CUEISTI TKXAS
p B RESTFBO
ATTORNEY AND
JOUNSELORATLAW
Will picticc in all Federal and
State CUir ts
Brownsville Texas
J NO I KLEIBER
ATTORNEY ATLA V7
Office over First National Rrtiik
Brownsville Texan
WiM practice in any of the
onrts of tin State when specially
iiiphijcd
A S TLIURMOND
°
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and General Land Agertlfc
VlfTOUlA TEXAS
IlESRi Fnonb A G STEritr
Hofd Sterne
ATTOREYSAT LAW
Bio Grande Vity Texas
j E ilONitOE J II Edwaiids
M0XIIOE EDWARDS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
UO GRANDE CITY 1EX j
V7 H MASON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ffice C ner Levee and Elev-
enth Street
BROWNSVILLE TEX4S
TO UN P KELSEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WfJl practice in the Federal and
tato Courts
liio Grande City Texas
if
3ter 5li6
0 H Thorn
tt ikT rn
t nn
site 1
Brownsville Tex
is
hilipp Hesse
BrOW SVILLE TEX
SURVEYOR NOTARY PUBLIC and LAND AGENT
Lnnds bought and sold on coniuiis
Eimi Several tract for sale
in Ctmeron Starr Webb
Lligal o and Encinal
Counties
J COG
Brownsville Texas
F B Armstrong
TlSIDERMlST
z DEALER IN
Mexicajfi ami Southern Jiirds
Jlammal Skin Bird Eggs
and Specimens of Nat-
ural History
Cor Washington and 11th Sk Brownsville
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DEALEU IX
UMBER
Blinds Doors Sash
ALL KIHDS OF
BUILB1N MAT33MAL
Ilie verr highest cieIi piices paid
fur Hides Wool Cotton
Biiief Hair Etc
Ik
Bff Schodt
BRO WJSSYILLE TEX
CH
MORGAN STEamSHIP LI
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
ATLAHTiO SYSTEfel
Steamers make rips LctHeci
Morgan i ty or Xew Orleans
and Crazos Sauiiago ilat
Galrestoii alsoni evcrj
ten das
For fni titer information call on 01
address
31 IT KiSKSBUUT Scnt
jJBIELENBERG
CMStaz Agiztt rcn Ncrrir H Aexico
QXST
Home
The Rest and Eiciest Running
Machine in the tvorld Took
the Medal for superiority
althcrpient Columbian
Worlds Fair
Dealer in
JEWELRY ARMS AXD
AMMUNITION
Commercio St 3Iatimoros
BE8M KO ALSKI
KAIOFJICTOBEPV JOT
Herchandise Broker
1S79 Established 1870
Kepresentingsoraeofthe leadinR Coffeeand Sn ar
h D ea Iilce Mills Flour Mids Sop Candle
Ftarch ami Le f Tobacco factcnt s in tue U S
Conbignmcuts solicited
Eliztibeth St Brownsville Texas
THE GROOM-
s wt p wTRT1
ui Hi zAii xiitiia 4
DEALER IN-
Fancy aad Staple Grocciies
Tinvare Crockery and
Country llducc
Fresh goods rcccivttl by cery
steamer
Fourteenth St Bromisville Tex
BLACK MAlLKRS CAUGHT
A Decoy Letter Leids to a C iptnrc
and SiibsiqiUtit Confis = ion
Ric Giande City Tixhs June T-
On llie St ii of list uiiiiitii an ttn <
uyuioiis litter w < 6 recefve d by Mr
JilHii Garcia a merch mt of th s
county requesting him to deposii
6100 at the lool i > f a certain files
quite tree on which a bmdit wtt
hangMl ninny jenrs ago The nut
ter was reported tu he ofiiecrs and
no timber attention wis ptid b
oh cia to tlie letter Thiee day
oiiiee a tecoinl letter aa recfiveo
by Mr Grtrcii ihreatemuir hi lift
in case the money wit nit lorthcuiu
ing Th lecipieut uho is also a
deputy eherillj wrote a note b g
gmg ilut hit life be sp tred and oUt
> ug that he could not possibly raise
ihe money but ht ho won deliv
tr goods in ii cu tbereof This Ul
ter was pl eed at the ifpot indicated
and Mr Garcia and gome of bib
rieudb took stntious at a cuivcui
eut disiancd and awaited develop
mm In a slioit time a uihii ap
proaehed and look the letter from
itb di punitory whereupon iie was
Hppicheiided and when plnced in
jnl broke down and implcited fotu
otluis besides himself in the plot
A sonic Vts ni ds l ct night b
the otliccis and llitec oi the mis
jreants were captmeil The fotirb
intn ii still > tt huge
A MEXICAN CAVE
Two Republics
Tiie cave t > l CiUiIinmitlp which
until icceiitly was believed to he
Urj st one in Mexico i = near Tett
cabi Moielo1 It is within a queei
I lnped in tiutfiii A hundred
yeais ur more ago a hill in trout til
the mountain suddenly sank and
the month of the c vu appenreii
Two rivera not nnne than 200yat I
iiput irsue fiom the iiiountain
There stieaina can not bu connected
> es soiiittimib one will be swolleii
and muddy the other low and clear
1heic re beautiful ttainetiies and
stabigtnres in the cavein one room
being called the salon of organs
ihe snniliiude of eirganpipes emit-
ting iiuuical Eoiineis when stiuek
A peifct foBiiain has been named
the iIoutitaiii of bleSred Waters
In many places no i oof can be seen
even when lockets aie thrown up
and there are nunieioii3ltboltomles
pita The natives tell g insome
tdes of people lost within who biw
ikcletiuis and pilots of coin but tno
ni3 was no objiot hen ihfjr
hotight of the loat d flight
I nj Jiite a large party was once e
iqn 1 i hqrnninn ° ie cMv
IUtSi blluhlUIUIIIinHiiBHid Lei ushavea new ex
SEERGSJUSBISS
B110WS8VILLE TEX
Represents the Largest Grocery
LIouso in the South
SELLS ALCOHOL IN BOND
OLIVE OIL VINEGAR
POTATOES AND
J DRIED FRUITS
KEEPS STOCK ARMOURS
LARD FOR IMMEDIATE
DELLVERY
Wiite for Terms Particulars etc
CUSTOM JIO USE
ASE
MERCHANDISE BROKER
Consignments Solicitca
peiienet Put out all tho lights and
keep pcifieily still and wo6hall be
itble to say hereafter that we have
been in a place of perfect darkness
and absolute silence They agreed
the lightB were extinguished and
all weic were perfecily still for
some momenlf finally one cried
out Hoys I cant stand this any
iongei The others secretly re
neved that the ordeal was over at
tiinpitd to light their candles Du
their matches hd btcoine d unp
Irun their long stay in the cave Ii
w = not until abnoit I lie last match
had been tiled that a Fght was nb
tjined It is needlees to say that
no member of that party will try
such an experiment ag in
Vichy the heath drink ice cold
Texas ftEIcibirt
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE 14 1894
A PATRIOT
He came into the office < f the ar
ehitect of the Cnpito says the Pot
nt Washington threw hiinselt into
a vncaiit chair at ono e f tliu desks
end inquired for tho arc itect
When loM that e > flieial was not in
hu retuaiked in a loud voic
Well Ill wait awhiX
Wont you walkinto thu archi-
tects roouiT iibked the oblijrinj
letk
Don t mind a bit he respond-
ed
After a little while he came out
spying Think Ill wadi up Lie
Wilked over to the washstand re
moved hs coat rolled np his tliirt
alecves potirrd out a buckeiful ot
water to pcd his h nds mid fac >
liberally i fused liimelf off with an
other gallon of Adms ale nsid up
one towel and called for another
ifter which he drew from the innei
pocket of his royal robe and nun
que hir bniah siuootheel down tin
forcjocks of his luiahy head leaving
to the gencreisity tif I Fits summer
breezes the airang < metit oi those
on the rear portion of his cranium
ind having finished this interest
iig portitin of itia toiler he said
This is a good miff country for
me Im a true blue patriot and I
always feel that I have a right to
come into this Capitol and make
use of uij sixty five millionth part
of it Now 1 fed better Much
blged Jut 3011 feloV3 take tliiu
application and fi e it witli Mr
CUrk I m 1 o CoSfjiti but 1
want a job Good dii HId he
floated out
PERMANENT EXPOSITION IJ1LL
Washington D C June 9
Senator Walsh of Georgia todaj
introduced a bill providing for the
luCtiou of a permanent exposition
to be LStablithed at Waahiiigton
for the display of the products and
creating a commission to consist
ot the Postmaster General the
Secretary of the Interior and Secre-
tary of Agriculture to report
a plan for the propocd cxpo > i
tinn to Coiisicss In introducing
the bill Senator WaLh also
presented a memorial from the
Southern Immigration Coiigicss re-
presenting fifteen Statcsurging the
appropriation of money by Congress
nd by the Legislatures of ihe
States ind territories for the pro-
posed exposition
Refertiug to the matter in an in-
terview Mr Walsh said he was sni
prised that steps had not heretofore
been taken to secure an exposition
at the National Capitol 1115 idea
is that the exposition should be poi
inaucnt and free tothc public
A workman in the great Cariegie
atcelmills at Homestead has written
such an account of Hie life and
woik theie as only one who had
actual experience of them could
write ad it wilj appear in the
July number of McOIures Maya
zinc supplementing the artele on
the same snbfept by Mr Hamlin
Garland whicll appmifoif in Me
iClares for Jane
P sM if psi j
2TO 290
t Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U S Govt Report
ABSOWIEDr Plfl
TIIE RrGUTS AND WRONGS
OF IT
Decatur News
A learned lmlge has recently
dicideil that to strike was to in-
fringe I lie law and subjected the
tnkei to criminal prosicution A
man has a right to stop working
for another if the pay or tiieworlc
dies not suit him bnt he his noc
light toprevent others from taking
the place if they choose lo do B-
and when he does try fo do this
he mikes himself a criminal It
is a strange thing that menwil
get so blindly idiotic as to deny
1 man or a corporation the right
lo control I heir own propcily No
one is blter prepared than the
owner to know what amount of
money can be expenekd for ex-
penses and leave a profit Great
strikes unsettle the whole tradeof
the country and if the authorities
won d use a little more stringency
in putting down these insurrections
possibly they wonld be of less
tnqueut occurrence
MEXICANS MIGRATIJJG
Mexicans both on foot and horse
c n be seen passing through town
almost any da making thoir way
eastward in search of work The
fanners of the Rrazos cm give em >
ploynetit lo 11 who go there it is
said and doubtless many of them
arc headed for that h edity They
have been importing Mexicans for
several years especially dnring the
cotton picking sea3in arid the imtn
her there is getting to be considera
bb Formerly they depended en-
tirely upon negro labor which at
times was difficult to control
There is no sympathy between the
negro and the Mexican and with
an increase in tlc latter the labor
problem in the cotton producing
countries will present less diflical
ties Beoville Bee
COWS MILKED WHILE YOU
WAIT
London Telegraph
To take a cow from door to door
and miker in persenec of each cus
turner is the veiy newest depnttnre
in tho LmihJoii milk business It
is one that is not lacking n bold-
ness and originality and it deserves
more success than it ie likely wo
fear to meet with The practice iB
common enough in Egypt where
householders appreciate the advan-
tage of being able tc judgo for thetn
selves whether the anim lv froin
which they drawtleir supply looks
healtliv or the reverse
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 290, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1894, newspaper, June 14, 1894; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61629/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .