The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 65, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 17, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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tHE DAILY HERALD
THE OFFICIAL CITY ORGAN
TUESDAY SEPT 17 1895
ABOUT TOWK
Fat cattlo
More iairi
More corn
More grass
3Ioro moaoj
Many orange trees are in bloom
Ice cold soda at Botica del Leon
Ttivor ig stationary today at all
joints above
Trains are now running regularly
over the M M
Fresh drugs received every stoaih
er at Botica del Leon
The steamship Clinton sailed from
Brazos at 5130 this morning
The steamboat Bessie arrived at
Kio Grande City this morning
For Sale A Brewster buggy al-
most as good a new Apply at this
office
Much matter both editorial and
local was crowded out of esterday s
IIekald
The schooner Lake Austin now at
Point Isabel Is di > cliargingher cargo
of lnmber
The regular meeting of the Cath-
olic Knights of America hold their
J regular meeting tonight
Tor Sale 72 shares of the Kio
Grande railroad company stock 100
each For particulars appiy at this
office
The number of pupils enrolled at
ihehigh school yesteiday for this terni
were boys 323 girls 219 a total of
512 Last years enrollment was boys
2S < 5 girls 174 a total of 4ol
Manj trees about town which usu-
ally bloom only in the spring are
v now covered with blossoms on ac-
count of the drerfching received dur
in and since the storm of Aug 29
The lengthpopinion delivered by
the appellate court at Galveston
which The JJeimld copied yester
Say from the XBws wa read by
many with much interest There
are some complicated questions in-
volved in this case
the wife of President Diaz will raise
money by subscription for the relief
of the poor people of Matamoros w ho
suffered in the recent hurricane
Such aid will doubtless be vory
x welcome as many poor families lost
their homes in tho storrri
The Brownsville friends of CapL
Wm B Davis who held the position
of post surgeon at Fort Brown pre-
vious to Major deary s arrival w ill
be interested to learn that he has
been relieved at Fort Brady Mich
and will proceed to New York City
for duty as attending surgeon and
examiner of recruits at that post
The Matamoros fair which open-
ed last Sunday will probably con-
tinue for two weeks Tho chief at-
traction at the fair is tho gambling
table4 of which there is a great va-
riety There are also a few tails
where various articles are soldsome
side shows anil several restaurants
w here an excellent Mexican supper
may be had at a reasonable price
A band of nlusic is also generally
going performing some lively piece
A party composed of several
Brownsville colonels esquires and
other prominent citizens together
with two or three distinguished rep-
resentatives from Fort Brown took
in the Matamoros fair last night or
al least they did take it in at first
> as luck favored them But it turned
out to be the same old storj tney
piked too long and when tlioy
started home had to stand off the
fonda where they had feasted on
chili concoctions and had to foot it
to the ferry They would have been
compelled to swim the Rio Bravo
had it not been for a certain United
Ptateh official who was en tho party
This gentleman though not so very
tall so impressed the boatman by his
fairness of countenance < hat the
latter accepted his endorsement on
y the notes of tho various members of
Ins party and rowecl them across
The say the ill try their luck
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FORT BROWN BULLETIN
A great many people from Browns
ville went over to Matamoros last
evening to participate in tho final
celebration of Mexicos natal day
Tho Plaza de Hidalgo was thronged
durinsr the afternoon and evening
and great enthusiasm prevailed A
number of patriotic addresses were
delivered irTthe afternooin the pro-
gram for the evening consisting
merely of music by tho band with
pyrotechnic displays Many people
also visited the fair or Jamaica at
tho Plaza de Capilla The boatmen
Mexico City dispatches say thatat
thg ferry ere kept contan0y
busv from eleven o clock until after
two a nitransferring tl crowds re-
turning to Brownsville from the col
ouration
DAV1LASIMOX
We omitted jeslerday to mention
the marriage of Alberto Davila of
this city and Miss Elena Simon the
fair daughter of Mr and Mrs John
Simon which occurred at the Cath-
olic church last Saturday evening
After tho conclusion of the ceremony
tho bridal part proceeded to tho resi-
dence of Louis Pen and wifewhere
a reception was held Tho attendants
wero E Prado add Miss EIoisaLar
rea Mr and Mrs J G Cortina Tun
Herald offers congratulations and
good wishes to the happy couple
FOR SALE
A fine business opportunity The
stock and fixtures of the long estab-
lished barroom or market Plaza
known as tho Elephant Saloon do-
ing a good cash business Reason for
selling is sickness For terms and
particulars call on pr write
F Lxskna Brownsville Texas
Just received by Bloomberg
Raphael at their retail dry goods
establishment a new importation of
ladies and gents best quality Maco
yarn black ho o These 9xtraordi
nary fniG hose tney are soiling at the
following prices Ladles hose
1 o0to 7 per dozen Gent s hose
SI to 7 dozen
DONT TOBACCO SPIT OR SMOKii
YOUK LIFE AWAY
Is ths trdthiul startling title of a
book about NoToEae the harmless
0iarantc Z to accohabit cure tha
braces up nicotinized nerves eliminates
the nicotine poison makes weal men
gain strength vigor and manhood
Ton lun no physical or financial risk
as NoToBac is sold by Botica der
Aguilaundera guarantee to cure 6l
money refunded Book free Address
Sterling Remedy 3o Nfri York o
Chlcap
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Possible Removal of Troops to Sam
Houston Drouth AiTectiiigtIic
Boys Despite the Overflow
For The Herald
Well the administration building
came through the recent flood in-
tact somewhat the worso for tho en
counter but still in tho ring which
in this case is better than to bo in
the swim
I understand a Council of Admin-
istration sat on tho administration
building recently to find d ut some-
thing in connectioii with its not go-
ing into the river and to llnd oat
whatit would cost to prevent it from
washing in but Im not quite sure
on the subjoct
I presume you have road of the
changes of troop in this department
The 7th cavalry is ordered out and
this will doubtless cause changes in
tho 5th cavalry and of course af
fects this garrison We will prob-
ably bo ordered to Fort Sam Hous-
ton and that very soon tSonie of tho
boys are already getting ready but
the general opinion seems to be that
no move will take place until thd
order is issued
Our parade you ought to see it
after tho recent rains Looks like
oUr recruit
Xo talk of tho paymaster yet buj
oicourso its all due to the high Wa-
ter Wafer water everywhereand
not one drop to drink and tic get-
ting dr and whats worse oiir
credit seonis to bo inverse with the
water But one wilt go dowu very
soon tis to be hoped
Why cant someone builil a rail-
road and then we cold be paid
everj month regularly as well as
other benefits it would confer on the
Yours Outis
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POINT ISABEfc POINTERS
Special Cbrreapordenco of Tira Rebald
Isabel Tex S pt 16 Tlioschobn
er Jatnes Audrcw left yesterday for
Port Lavaca with GGOO pounds of-
fish for the fish merchant Mr F V
5entr She crossed tho bar out
going al 3 p ra
Capt Johnson stayed over this trip
again
The R G train loft Iiere at six a
m with some freight foftho Browns
vill e alid upriver merchant
Wo hati a little shower of rain this
morning at 2 a m It looks as if we
are going to havo more
Tho captain of tho schooner Lake
Austin left this morning for Browns
ville to try to Soil his Ibad of lum-
ber
PURELY PERSONAL
Sheriff Closner is expected down
front Hidalgo this afternoon
John Slxnonjr andAVillieBrough
ten of Point Isabel are in the city
attending district court
Mr and Mrs Robert Stillmah are
new occupying tlto residence of Dud
ley M Brown in West End
U S Paymaster Baker is detained
at Sm Antonio On account of the
heavy roads down the river from La-
redo td Biowirsville He will leave
San Antonio bn his regular pay trip
as soon as the roads are in condition
to travel along the valley c
COURT NOTES
In tho district court this morning
Pedro Sa as Was put on trial for rape
on the person of Rosa Sol is Tho
testimony showed that the offence
if any was seduction whereupon
the district attorney requested the
court to instruct tho jury to bring
in a verdict of acquittal which was
done
Several theft cases were oh trial
this afternoon but no verdict Had
been rendered up to hour of going
o press
pressA
A TIMELY REMINDER
Each season forces upon our con-
sideration IN own peculiar perils to
health Tho advent of fall Onds
many reduced in strength and vigoi
poorly prepared to continue the bus-
iness of life Tho stomach dnd bow-
els the greatest highway animal
economy is especially liable to dis-
order in the fall The nervous sys-
tem has also suffered in tho struggle
Typhoid feur ainlmalaria in partic-
ular find in the fall that combina-
tion of earth air and water that
mark this season as especially dan-
gerous 1 he falling leaves tho de-
caying vegetables contribute their
share of contamination Hoods Sar-
saparilla furnishes a niosi valuable
safeguard at these important points
and should be used in the fall before
serious sickness has laip you low
KAHJFALL
Thojollowing is tho rainfall for
tile month of September up to this
afternoon at 4 oclock taken at the
Fort Brown hospital
Sept 11th 70
Olil
B
14th
16th
17th during iiiiht
17th during day
02
01
03
23
35
Total inches 130
TIIE MODERN BExVUTY
Thrives on good food and sunshine
with plenty of exercise in the open
air Her form glows with health
and her faco blooms with its beauty
If her system needs tho cleansing ac-
tion of a laxative remedy she uses
ihe gentle aim pleasant liquid laxa-
tive Syrup of Figs
For sale A cypress cistcni 5000
ga Ions capacity 2 inch staves Ap-
ply afcTiuMlERALD oflice
rOI OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs WissLOwb SoOTHixfe Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothors for their children
while teething with perfect success
It soothes tho child softens ihe gums
allays all pain cures wind colic and
iofhfi best remedy for Diarrhoea
It will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately 25c a bottle Be sure
and ask for Mrs Winslows Soothr
ing Syrup and take no other kind
Fes Sale A trwoStory brick
hc = 6 ca Eliralvsth stoasi For par
ucf sfSly it this c5de
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MOTOEDGS
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to j > ersonal enjoyment when
rightly ueu Ihe many who live bet
ter than others and enjoy life more w ith
letf expenditure by more promptly
adapting tho worlds best products to
the needs of physical being will attest
tho value to heilth of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy Syrup of Figs
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form mD3t acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of n perfect lax-
ative effectually cleansing the system
dispelling colds headaches and fevers
and permanently caring constipation
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession because it acts on the Kid-
neys Liver and Bofrels without weak-
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance
Syrup of Fip is for sale by all drug-
gists in 50c and 1 buttles but it is man-
ufactured by tiie California Fig Syrup
Co only whoe name i > printed on eery
packagc also the name Syrup of Figs
and bciig well informed you will not
accept any substitute if ofiered
A PECULIAR EXPERIENCE
While on tho trip frdm the pass on
Monday the passengers on tho Life
saving station boat had a peculiar
and exciting experience A monster
tarpon leaped 6ut of tho water and
landed in tho cockpit of tho little
vessel and there was a general stam
pede ot human being and wrecking
of everything that happened in reach
of tho tail of the large donien of the
deep Bread basket tin pans cook
ing utensils and every thing in reach
were dashed abont in an Indescrimi
nate mass and pandemonium reign-
ed supreme and the fish held sway
until its struggles ended with the
approach of death Several of the
passengers were badly bruised befdro
thoy could escape and all of them
hope that will have no such exper-
ience again on the water Port La
vacacn
State of imru Cixr or Toledo i
Lu < as Coontt as
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm
of F J CiieSky Co doing business
in City of Toledo County and State
aforeaid and that said linn willpay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of
Catark mi that cannot be cured by
tho Use of Halls Cataiirau Cure
FRANK J CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscrib-
ed in my presence this Cth day of
December A D 1SS
< SEAL
AW GLEASON
Notarv Public
Halls Cafarrah Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts directly or the
blood and mucous surfacs of the
system Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY A CO Toledo O
27 Sold by Drnggisls 75 cents
COAL OILED AND ROASTED
San Francisco Spptember 13
A local paper prints a sensa
tidiml story stating that FIo
fencio Bustamante the San
Salvadorean refufnn who was
surnMirlered to the authorities
at La Libertatl In the captain
of the City of Sidney was seiz-
ed at La Libertad saturated
with coal oil and roasted alive
The statement is made in the
same paper that Bustamante
was surrendered upon the order
of the American consular agent
at La Libertad
ARMY CONSCRIPTION
Wenchi Yucatan via City of
Mexico Sept 13 The oppo-
sition press charges that the
State government is conscript-
ing men for the army by means
ofthe nocturnal press gang
who go through the streets of
the city in the remoter sections
at nightfall and seize men be-
longing to the poorer class
The U S Govt KSporte
do oysI Szax Fowze
iipj G i s 3i ± r
Go To
The Lontinena P-
MS > 5 I
For Eine Whisknyp Wint > jC > giaCj
Domestic Hnd Imported Cigar
Cigarettes and Tobacco of
All Kinds
JOfM 0 PAREDES CO
Proprietors
BrotensviUe Texas
r6t what we Say but
wliat Hoods Sarsaparilla Does
that tells tho story of its merit and sue
ccsi P2member HOODS Cures
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DEALER IN
Farley add Staple Groceries
Ticv < c Crockery and
Country Prdace
SFTrcsh gootts received by eerj
3tearner
Fourteenth St Brownsville Tex
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DBAtfctt iN
LUMBEB
Htinda toors Sash
ALL KIND OF
BUILBING MATEHIAB
The very highet Caah prices paid
for Hides Wool Cotton
Bones Hair Etc
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Office Hours From 7 to 11 a m
file OppositeMillers Hotel
Brohtuville Tez
custom noOSS
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31ERGHArDlSS BKOEEli
Consigtimima l > > tea
Brownsville Tzzai
Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder
Worlds Fair Highest AvvarB
These Instruments ire liable tbhave been on sale already at other place
and raav h > ebeen in tlie bouses ct several people and rejected
1ou can easily ascertain whether the instrument olfered fosale belongs
to the consipned class or not bv sinplv oiltrirg to pnrchafc it on esy poj
meuts WITHOUT SIGNING NOTLS Consignment Agcnis when selling la
onet moos i
ft
fO A yS 3 < S3 > i < E > < V r
strumenti oil installments demand not only iron clad contiacts BUT NO Eii
WITH INTSRKST and frequently ttuse notes carry an additional per cent u
collected by law
Xotes ire not taken as additional seenrity but generally for the purpose
of transferrin to Manufacturers selling ttiein to Banks Or money lenders to se
n mm
cure further credit These note must be piid on the day they become due o
tho loss of instrument Inrt all the cash paid must he expected
People who buy such instruments and sign such notes deserves no sym-
pathy We are Cnsh buyers We c rr a ltrge > stock find a t > r < ater variety of
Pianos thun al Doders in exis ioml > ind Wehtve been established ov < 2
years in Texas AVT DJ NOT ASK X0TE3 ON TIMS SALES We retlt to
any Hank in TWa
TWaHOS GOGGP JT BSOSj
San Antonio Texas
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JATfflT MDICMS STATIflffiEY PEEMERT
Articles Brashes Oils Window Glass
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MANTLES GRATES AND TILES
aper Hardwood Grilles Dc EJ
Jackson lfEntilaiing Orates and ihs Aldica Flrapkc
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 65, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 17, 1895, newspaper, September 17, 1895; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61822/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .