The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 292, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 21, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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THEBAILYHEALB
JeH SWURljt
issc n cxSiv d y bsckpt sundat
tlinitlAY IFAWCIf SET 1803
v JicriininfZA iff still spreading
ripidly itf Germany ana great
Tiortality resulted from it
j iinnmir
Tilletts pfer is no v ns
snining a real tangible form
The firstinstalment of material
for its construction has arrived
at Corpus Christi
President Cleveland has
returned to Washington from
his duck hunt to hunt solutions
for the many diplomatic pro-
blems wliichnow confront this
government
TVrrn Germany as an ally
the friends of bimetallism have
a most hopeful outlook The
white metal will be reinstated
as a money metal and so ac
cepted by the great commercial
world
The promoters of the San
Antonio and Brownsville rail-
road are still alive and seem to
Tie very much in eartfest
Brownsville is ready to do her
share towards securing the
road
The selection of Texas gran-
ite for the construction of the
Kansas City federal building
has awakened the North and
East tothe fact that the Lone
Star state can produce some-
thing besides cattle and cotton
It remains for Texans to show
them what a great variety and
abundance of good things can
He gottenoiurof Texas soil
Good Friday will fall on
April 12 this year and astron-
omers telVus that on that date
at three oclock p m Jeru-
salem time theheavenly bodies
will occupy the same positions
which they did at the time of
the crucifixion on Mount Cal-
vary for the first time since that
iliemcst memorable date in the
Christian world
W W AstoKj it is said has
concluded that he has spent
enough money on an unappre
ciative British public and
proposes to sell out and return
to America where his money
will enable him to be somebody
He paidS250000 for the Pall
Mall GazettejJand now is offer
ingrtosell itr with his two other
publication ior 8200000 The
offerhasfound no takers nor
even any bidders at > a lower
figure so it is reported that he
will wind up the three and quit
His experience as a publisher
has co3t him according to all
accounts 2000000
A few days ago E M Phelps
ft ragged tramp footsore and
forlorn rwalked into the sheriffs
office at Memphis Tenn and
asked to he locked up He
claimed to be the defaulting
treasurer of San Augustine
tVt Tex The sheriff
helps was simply
cee hoard anrllodg
helieve his
ed up as
aTlooal firm of New York
exporters of provisions has re
ceived word that the importa-
tion of American peas into the
United Kingdom may be pro
hibited as a result of a report
made by Drs Dupre and Luff
analysis to the homer office to
the effect that the contents of a
number of cans of green peas
recently examined were found
to be colored or stained by the
aid of copper to the extent of
seventenths of a grain of cop
per per pound Sulphate of
copper according to the report
is a poison which if taken in-
to the system in the quantities
found in the cans in question
will produce chronic copper
poisoning The object of the
use of the cooper is to enable
the peas to retain their green-
ness The communication to
the firm in question says that
the matter has still to be pass-
ed upon by the chief analyst
who was authority through tin
home office to prohibit further
importation
A Madbid editor gives Amer-
icans a case of the grins by re-
marking that the best way to
maintain peace in Cuba would
be to make the United States a
continuation of Spanish soil
That editor should at once ob-
tain a position on an American
comic paper He is the prince
of jokers
Wanted An intelligent ac-
tive man or lady to travel for
reliable house with expenses
paid Salary 600 Ad-
vancement for faithful and suc-
cessful work Reference En
elose selfaddressed stamped
envelope Secretary Lock
Drawer P Chicago
Susbcribe for The Herald
DONT TOBACCO SPIT OR8AIOKE
YOUR LIFE AWAVi
The truthful startling title of a book
about NotoJbac the only harmless
guaranteed tobccohiibit cure If you
want to quit and cant usa NokIo
bac Braces up nicoiinized nerves eli-
minates nicotine poisons makes weak
men gain strength weiaht and vigor
Positive cure or money refunded
Book at druggists or mailed free
Address The Sterling Remedy Co Chi-
cago 45 Randolph at New York 10
Spruce > t
HS llil
Saocesaor to Cbri tinn Hess
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERGHftNOlSF
Highest Price Paid For Country
Produce
Poinl Isabel Texas
saH
9pecl the poods Rt
JlCLniRKRS DUUff
3 CXD >
fJOHN P I
4PUTEGNAT
j Hb jtiBt received and has foi
is l < an etgant selection of flo A
Vnrbn of urt
ERAVjRES ETCtW STEEL
I mxm WATER COLORS J-
ill repmdnotions of works of thiT
9moit celebrated masters Do nol4
cu > eei tbeopportnuity now offer
J d ofeeenrinpflomeof ihtse valiiHY
ble pieces Come early and in f
STORK
Go To
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Finp Wliiskfiv WinfPCogiiHc
6 Hinl Impirtiid CipirF
jarettip mid Tobacco ot
fcAU KuidFj
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Election Notice
CITY ELECTION
In accordance with thapro
visions of Art Q4f of the He
vised Statutes of Texas tin
election is hereby ordered to be-
held in each of the Four Wards
of this City as required bylaw
on Tuesday April 2nd A D
1895 for the election of four
Aldermen of thaCity of Browns
ville for the regular term for
each of the Foiir Wards of the
City
The said election will bo held
at the following places to wit
1st Ward Corner of St
Charles and 4th Streets in the
old school house building Pre-
siding Officer Manuel Alonzo
2nd Ward In Jagous build-
ing adjoining the Opera house
Presiding Officer Santos Val-
dez
3rd Ward City Hall Pre-
siding Officer H Reyes
4th Ward Frankliu House
Monroe Street Presiding Offi-
cer J I P Franklin
Thomas Carson
Mavor
City Hall
Brownsville Tex Feb 28th
1895
W L Douglas
H E B
3
SHOEn JoB 0
s cordovan
FRENCH DUMCUXO CALT
4 33 ° FlHCCUf KAHG Ca
3SPP0UCE3 SOLES
2l2B0Y5SCH88lH0at
LADIES
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
LDOUGLA4
DKOCKTOHXA33
Over On Million People wear tho
W L Douglas 3 4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They ctvo the best value for the money
fit
urpot
The prices are uniform stamped on sole
They equal custom shoes In stvle and
Their wearing qualities nre unsurpassed
From 1 to 3 saved over other makes
If year dealer cannot supply j ou v c caa Sold fat
Mr CbarleB Waltgeubaok having
returned from an extended tour
through the Southwest Texas coun-
ties begB leave to inform tha publio
of Brown8villo tliat he will make
PHOTOS of LATEST IMPROVED
STYLES for the uext two months
in connection wilh Mr R H Wallia
at bis old photo parlors on Washing-
ton street near tho U S Garrison
opposite the residence of air Fran
oisco Yturria
NOTIC
On and after February 15th and un-
til SOLD OUT I will sell for caah ouly
tho stock of
Stetson Kokos
Best qualifies of DEBBYS and many
other styles of
HATS
SHIRTS
ALPACA C0ATS3
AXD VESTS
An1 Footwear of tho best matorial
and workmanship consisting of
LADIES
susses
JIEXS
ANDIBOYS
LACED AND BUTTONED
SHOES
COJiGRESS GOITERS
BLUCHERS TAXCOLORED LACED
SHOES ETC ETC
Lately belonging to L N Petilpain de
ceaseil These goods were formerlv
stored and on sale with L A Kousset
I will soil the al > ove and a larKe
quantity of other First Class Goods
at
3313 k 5J Pei hi Discount
according to
the condition of the
Goods
Having bought and marked the en
tire stock at mych less than it can be
bought tromthe manufacturers
S L DWORMANwi th
BLOOMBERG RAPHAEL
Dr Prlcss Cream Baking Powder
Wcrtt Fair ItisJjtJt SieUe eaj Dlploan
Ur J IF Jlatcltff
Q arris Tsxas
Nasal Catarrh
Originates In Impure BJod
Wii
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Hoods Sarsaparllla Perfectly CurM
We do not need to wateh Intently towtiy
heir the tletlms of catarrh oil every hand Tu
frequent cough tho blowing of the uose the
dUacre atIe hawking tho foul smell and other
symptoms wbleh bctrAy the presence of this
Tory disagreeable disease nre notlcod very gen-
erally The disease Is an inflammation of the
mucous membrane It direct causa Is Impure
blood Its cure Is noods Sarsaparllla
a I Hood Co Lowell Mass
I was flrst troubled with nasal catarrh la
1670 but it did not gire me much trouble until
US0 when I beime weak that 1 could not
60 any Kind of manual labor I moved from
this state to MIuUMppi thinking I might Cud
omo relief At the same time I was undergo-
ing treatment for my complilnt After a short
Usie I returned to Texiu and continued doctor
ag for the disease but did not realize any bene-
fit IwasYtrylowwhenldeoIdedthatlTTOUld
Try Hoods Garsaparllla
xd I am compelled to state tlut before I had
taken all of the first bottle I felt a radical change
Ti < > terrible headache spells had left me aud
my api > ctttc lud come back I felt that I was
Boms to get well so I purchased another bottle
and felt so much better alter taking It that 1
HOOD
Sarsaparilla
CURES
again replenished my supply T as now uslsf
lb filth bottle nd thank God for I fort
Like a New Man
Any who wish to learn more concerning my case
may address me and onclote stamped envelop
and I w 111 gladly tell them all Joan W Hat
ctrFF Garvin Texas
Hoards Pills euro Constipation by renter
taa the peristaltic aoUou of Ui allmentary canal
2
TIME TABiE
OF THE
lio Grande R
ui
NEW SCHEDULE
PASsenircr Train between lirownB
and Point Isabel in effect on
and aftor Jtmo 1st 1894
Leaves Brownsville 9 a m
Fointlsauitf 3 pm
From and after the abovo date the
regular pasaen er train will
run ad follows Sunday
iucludded
Leave Brownsvillo 9 a m
Arrives 630 p m
Arv Point Isabel 1030 a m
Lve Point Isabel 5 p m
SIMON CELAYA
OECUlJAR la combination pro-
portion and preparation of ingrcdi
cnts Hoods Sarsaparilla possesses great
curative value You should TRY 1T
Juiniiiiniimitnuii3 HiKHiimtrarH
JJoyous I
jfthrobbino
a
offered to the chronic 5
invalid would be regarded
with distrust Long suffer1
ing leaves the patient
hopeless he believes no
more in any cure Would
that such hopeless ones could 3
read the testimonials of j
frowns Iron Bitters
They point e way to relief and
health and they are genuine gjj
Sweet Water Tmas Zi
For twelve loijn years I was Frrat t2
tuflerer Irom kidney and ollitr Ircubles 5
and at times was confined to my bed I S
lne1 a number ol mediciars tccom
mc vy jnpatliiilDR friends and pre =
scribed by physicians without receivinR rt
i iel enet Th > I Rave Broun =
Wttcrs a trial snd two bottles 3
brought me off my Lack Today I am 3
well and hearty W T Coos =
and then this 5
Teh Brooki > Tciw 0
iVuf1ndet heca of a S
ijn for eight yesrs I commenced tatnic 1
l J a entirely red It s the best- =
S could know its value 2
5 Mrs Rosa Reecbr
a Does the above knock g
a at your door g
T4 9V ulneAathe Crossed P
Red Lines on tho wrapper
fc Beowm Chemical Co Baltimore Md 5
LENOX PIANO
HESE PIANOS
are in <
tistically designed
cases
handsomely finished of 1
full size and seven ancl
third octaves With all m
proveinents Forsinoott
ness and evenness of its
scale rich clear sweet
Tone excellence in touch
and standing well in tune
these pianos cannot Tbe
it 1
AGENTS WANTED
LENOX PIANO CO
Hies Liquors and
lile
AND
NEW YOUK
J S M H CBGSi
WHOLESALE CtElLESlS fjr
Dry Goods Boots Sheet
Winchester Arms and
Ammunition
L iO WKSVJZLE TZXAS21ATAMi TiCS 2J2A
GELESTIRE Jl
Commission Merchant
IMPORTER OF
DEAXEB IN THE BEST BKAND6 OF
Sporting Goods Shot Guns Pistols Rifles and AmmmiittoD
A COMPLETE 8TOCKXF TBE FINEBT IMrOETED AND DOUErtO
Wines Copiac Gin Ale Ci ra Pure Olive Oil Mineral Watei
aud doiicHcies of every description always on hand
Prompt attention given to all Orders bj Mail or otherwue
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
ELIZABETH STREET BEOWJVSVILLElESAS
H M Field
DEALER IN
UMBER BLINDS AKD BOOB
AND ALL KLNDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
Agent for John Finnegan Co
Will pay the highest cash price for
hides skins nd all country pro1
duce
STORE One block from Eio Grande railroad depot
Fire and Marine
nsuranc
POLICIES > IUTTEi liY
WM KELLY Agent
BROWiSSVILLE TEXAS
LOOMBEKil
WIJOLESALE DEALER 1H fi
Drj GoodF Stape Goods Boore Shoes and GrocericP
All Kinds Hats Caps Shirts and Drawers Miens anil Family Eie
All European goods kept in onr Mutamoros Housn
SSinMsil Orders Promj tly Attended To
Brownsville Texaft
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 292, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 21, 1895, newspaper, March 21, 1895; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61777/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .