The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 72, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 25, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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tiiecpjmt of 73
As I was saying remarked llio
great financial debater the crime
of72 Hold cried his distinguished
antagonist wg havon t reached that
point yet IVe aro now considering
the coinage of 1S7S
Tho thunder and blazes wo arc
Tou havent answered my question
yet regarding the French lowed
Youre the most unreasonable
man to try to argue with since Abel s
dav
Abel I
Yes If you are up on financial
history at all you know what was
the real caueo of Gain and Abel fall-
ing oat
Real csfafe
Shades of Hamilton They fell
ont over a discu sioir of finance
Its ridiculous
Its a fact
It s preposterous
Its indisputable
Why you ro the biggest fool 1
ever met
Am T Well if t wasnt up
any better on finance than you are
Fgo and soak my head in a horse
trough
You villain If I was as big an
idiot as you are Id Id
Stenographer Gentlemen you
were discussing the act of 1S73 shall
we go on with it
Both Ye yes Just wait we
were getting around to it CIcve
laud Tlain Dealer
HDsTS ABOUT PEOPLE
Dr Gunther who has been at the
Head of tho British nin eum for
many years retires on the first of
next month on account of age
Delannoy tho Frenchman who
Became famous as havingbeen cur
ell of paralysis at Loonies turns out
to ibe a fraud Ho wasn t paralyized
at all
John W Mackay is to pay 12000
ayear to gel rid cf his soninlaw
Titled husbands not only come high
but their going is by no mean a bar-
gain counter cinch
The duke of Cambridge received
tho notice of his being superseded
by Lord iVolesley with such disap-
pointment that it is feared by his
friends that his lifewillbe cut short
3Ij Rndd whose skeleton was
found on Mount Adamcl1c > in the
Italian Tyrol where it had lain un-
discovered for five yoars was an
srtist whose home was in Brooklyn
At the time of his disappearance Mr
21nddwa3 3o yearn old
Professor Oliver J Thatcher of
the University of Chicago is about
to depart for Europe on a year s
leave of absence Registrar Grose
of the same institution denies that
lie is to resign his position to be
come editor of the Watchman of
Boston
INCREASING HER NAVY
YokohomarTapan Sept 21 The
Japanese parliament has voted a
credit of 200000000 yen for building
four ironclad ships ten coast de-
fense vessels and fifty torpedo boats
In a recent interview with Dr
Cornelius Herz at present a fugitive
from French justice at Bournemouth
England and who is described as
worn with anxiety and pain and
clearly dying declared in broken
utterances that he would leave a
great invention to be patented and
developed The gist of the invention
i an enormous improvement in tele-
graph by which more than 1000
words can be transmitted by long
submarine cables in the same timo
that 20 words can be sent now The
invention the doctor claimed
would allow of cabling 50 words at a
cost of five cents He dwelt upen
the influence that the invention
would liavc upon tho newspaper of
the future and said that he intended
in granting royalties to rcerve all
rights as far as they applied to news
The invention he saidwould render
submarine telephony and multiplex
telephony feasible Among those
engaged in his laboratory in France
on the experiments which haviFre
sulted in the invention he mention
ed Edison snephew Detroit Elec
trical Student
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With the aid of perpeltfal
Ft reams artesian wells and wa
tertanks exas can ahvajs
sfsurw nnongu water for irriga-
tion purposes
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7JI STlJiSK1lZH
Tim a Devi vrn i
IT MATTERS LITTLE UNTO ME
Friends what thy sect thy creed
may be
I do not ask I do not care
Yourdally form of Jiymn or prayer
For it has always boon my pfan
Hy what he does to judge a man
Give me the one who trjes to do
His beht to help his brother through
Who never tot a single word
Of scandal from his lips be heard
Ono brave enough despite all jeers
To dry a fallen womans tears
Give me the ones whoso heart can
feel
I caro not where in prayer they
kneel
Tho men whoie hands aro open wide
To aid the neighbor at theirside
Yet dare not willingly intrude
Upon a choon solitude
Give mo the man true to liiinself
Above beyond mere petty pelf
Who from his duty ne er doth shrink
Whateer tho world may say or
think
Ay let his faith be old or now
He is tho Christian real and true
KATHLEEN KAVANAGH
WA7ST AN ICE PLAXT
Port Lavaca Texas Sept19 A
magnificent opportunity awaits an
enterprising man or firm in PortXa
vaca who will erect and operate a
firtclass ice factory The tish and
oyster men alone um > from three to
five tons of ice per day in addition
to the trade of tho city of Port La
vaca which is itself a very enter-
prising city Hero is air opportunity
for a splendid investment
MANIPULATORS IN FRANCE
Paris Sept 21 La Justice today
says that tho manipulation of the
leather Market by syndicates will
exhaust the stocks of the French
tauners within the next six months
ruin the leather industry and de-
prive workmen of employment in
both government and private fac o
ries for more than a year to come
Tho jewels which it is reported
Mrs Stanford widow of the Califor-
nia senator intends to sell for tho
benefit of Leland Stanford Jr Un-
iversity aro valued according to
San Fra ncisco papers at over 2 >
000000 Among the complete sets
of jewels each comprising a tiara or
necklace pendant earings bracelet
brooch and linger rings is one set
of yellow diamonds another of pink
and another of bluo diamonds while
there arc some genuine black dia-
monds in the collection and a num-
ber of beautiful rubies saphires and
emeralds
After almost five years of work
and the expenditure of over 3000
000 Niagara Falls are now being
utilized for power The monster 5
000 horse power dynamos of tho
Cataract Construction Company aro
now sending out electricity for com-
mercial use
Affairs in Cuba aro becomingmore
and more serious for Spain and the
insurgents have recently captured
tho important part of Banes Until
certain conditions exist however
the United States will not recognize
the insurgents as belligerents
Filzsimmons will leavo Coney Is-
land in a few days for Corpus Chris-
ti where he will train for tho big
prizefight and Corbett will leave
New York for San Antonio October
2 at which place he will go into
training
Mrs J L Isaacs of Denison Tex
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suicided by saturating her clothing
whit coal oil and settiug fire to it
She had been in the insane asylum
before and the fear of being taken
there again caused her to commit the
rash act
The Pops used to sing in glee of
the subtreasuree money to come
Said Farmer Corn to Farmer Squash
While picking beairs one day
Ther time s adrawin mighty nigh
When I can pawn my hay
But uncle Nugent liasgottennp a-
new campaign song that jostles pro i
dy kind o this way
Says Farmer Squash fo Farmer Corn
O Com how hard the case is
To get a ong to jingle right
With wind lb mortev basis
J THE WAY TO RECOGNIZE HIM
Such a repntationas that of the
late Sir Barlle Frero is well worth
having An English exchange tells
this btory of him Onco when his
wife had to meet him at the railway
station she took with her a servant
who haflneverseen his master
You must go and look for Sir
Hurtle she ordered
Hut answered tho nonplused
servant how uhnll I know him
Oli tafd Lady Frore look for a
alt gentleman helping somebody
Tho description wnh milltciuitt fur
thequick wilted man
lie went and found Sir llnrtle
Krere helping tin old lady out by the
description
SHORT ITEMS
Some people i ro so Blrttuk on
silver they will not observe tho
Golden Utile
Man towns loseti great deal
of colton they might got ifthoy
had bettor roads leading to
them It goes toother markets
as farmers prefer hauling long
distances over good roads than
shorther distance over bad
roads The Post can nnmesev
eral instances of this kind
Every ablebodied man can
secure a homy in Texas if he
feels so disposed This is a fact
that none can gainsay
You will look in vain if you
expect to find in Texas a broad
farmer with means and
gauge
brains who still razor back
hogs scrub stock such as lit-
tle old horses and mules He
has sunk enough to know that
he does not need them about
him
As a rule boys are not good
judges of their own fitness for
a given calling Before the rail-
road whistle became a nuisane
nine of every ten boys hoped
some day to become stage driv-
ers and handle the reins over
four or six fathorses and wake
the morning echoes with a huge
tin bugle Afterwards the posi-
tion of locomotive engineer sup-
planted the stage box in the
aspiratious of the average small
boy Of the remainiug one in
ten some want to de telephone
linemen so they can climb the
tall poles and look down upon
the crawling multitude below
some want to be telegraph oper-
ators circus riders or clown
and at the mature age of fifteen
some what to be teachers some
preachers some doctors some
carpenters and w have heard
of some who deliberately chose
the avocation of agriculture
Dont permit the boy to select
his field of action too early or
without the salutary advice that
age should be should be able
to give Farm and Ranch
RIPANS
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine Cures the
common everyday
ills of humanity
MARK
Easllr QukUj
Permanently Restored
WEAKNESS
WERVOUSNESS
DEBILITY
aniotl tho train of btIU
IromcorlycrroMor later
excesses tho rssiiln ot
Oierworfc stclness
xvorrvctc FtUHtrcugtb
development anil tone
rl en to every Orcan end
vortlna of tho dy
HlmplftnatunilmclbocU
Imme tateiinprovenient
seen Ftllurolmpo tblo
A references Boot
explanation and proof
m tllca fesdj free
Ki
THIS TS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
TO GET THE LATEST AND
FINEST AT LESS THAN
THE WHOLESALE
COST TO IM-
PORT THEtf
CHEVALIER OPERA GUSS
Opera Slime are now used not
only lor the roncii t liiill theatre
or opera Mouse at liiliuj portable
aiuletirtlb enrriid in llic IOtkHluit the
posseinor of one will llml It it tiiclul
companion tit thesitiiiile rhetnrrutiii
try oxOtiriiiiim and he nice toll roe Tim
nlioVe htp ntlintinclli ltili lertlier
eoveud boil p Htiiigin pililoiilnr
case tho latest Pent rijiinirtd by mull
lico otu vet iituf5I < l0itturthS UMM >
la Hi 11 o Class
This Op ro Wins la suitable for
failles tiso IiiivIhk Moheror IViirl
covered bodies and ran be hud either
in White Oilenml or JllncU Pcml The
mniiutiiiKn ate liiintliiniuel linlslicd In
nickel platluir mid Kilt I ho whole
ilttltiK In u llexiblo leather caso with
achromatic lenses tonus a Useful i res
ect Sent reuiHlvrcd free by mall on
receipt of 500 worth 10o0
FIELD and MARINE
Tlifrt glass is most useful both as a
Aliiiine and Field < ii It has
achromatic lenses three in each side
finely mounted and covered with black
morocco loather and has great magnify
ing power It h provided with sun-
shades and brought to locus by turn-
ing the thumbscrew until trio object
becomes clear mid distinct Every
Ghn I sold with a lino leither cise and
shoulder strap Jent rejrstered free by
mail on receipt of SOOt worth 1400
The Invisible World Keveatrd
MICROSCOPES
Perfected WlUi Insect Holder Jignlfjing
1200 TIMES IH VOLUME
Ixstrcctions In order to use this
Microscope place in the insect holder
and then attach to the lentil water in
which flowers have been soaking 48
hours a small quantity of leavened
paste made of mouldy rye ilour or some
miggotty cheese dried insects and
other objects can be attached by slight-
ly wetting the lentil
To Siudems is also invaluable for
Mineralogy JJotany ant1 insectology
sent registered free by mail on receipt
of 100 worth 250
BOYS imSRQSG OPE
with prepared object glis slides and
forceps is inteidtd for those just be-
ginning to study the secrets of Na-
ture Sent n gistered tree bjmail on
receipt of S2O0 vorth S3C0
THE TOURIST TELESCOPE
is acknowledged to be tho best and
most convenient of any in us iactid
ing sun shnde hhouMerMr ip and case
Sent rejrnttred free by mail on receipt
of S50O worth 81400
tVOODAXDCO
1GS iifou Slrtrl
lVir JTork
TIME T t
OF THE-
o Grande H I
From and after the above dat the
regular passenger train will
run aa follows Sundays
iucluddeoj
Pissonger Train between Browns
and Point Isabel in effect on
and after June 1st 1S95
Leaves Brownsville Da m
Point Isab ° l fp m
Leave Brownsville Unni
Arrive 530 p m
Arv Point Isabel 1030 a m
Lve Point Isabel 1 p m
SIMON CELAYA
GENERAL MANAGER
MORGAN SlL
LINE
SOUTHERN MIC COMPANY
ATLANTIC SYSTEM
Stcnnir r3 make trips between
Morgan City or New Orleans
and Hrazos Santiago
via Galveston about
every 10 days
For further information call on or
address
II B KINGSBUirr AokVT
CANT see
THEN SEE
DR NATANSON
Ho is prepared with one of the
linest Trial Cases for the
examination of eyes
selection of eye-
glasses and
Spectacl ss
Up Stairs
YTURRIA BLG
Dr Prices Cream Baking Pcwde
Worlds Fair SJisbst Award
J 9
Of Corpus Christi
Wni ANDERSON CAPTAIN
This fast sailing schooner wil
ply between Corpus Christi and
Point Isabel making the trip every
ten days for the accomodation of pas-
sengers at the reduced rate of 10
U S CUJiRENCY for the trip
meals included
Only SO Hours
run from Corpus to Point feaLel or
Point Isabel to Corpus
Write Captain Win Ander-
son at
CORPUS CnRlSTJTEXAS
JOHN P
PUTEGNAT
PHOTOGBAVURES ETCHINGS STEEL EH
GRAVUiGS WATER COLORS
all reproductions of wotks of the
most celebrated masters Do not
neglect the opportunity now offer-
ed of securing some of these valua
ble pieces
Picture
Mouldings
Just received and in stock at
KLEIBEIVS DRUG STORE
Beautiful Designs and Rich Pat-
terns in Walnut Oak Gold
and Silver
t Reaponable Prices
Call and examine the goods
JOHN P
PUIEGNAT
rank Champion
BROSBB
BROWNSVILLE TES
REPPESEiNTSTIJE LARGEST
GPOUERY HOUSE IN
THE SOUTH
Sells Alcohol in boud Olive Oil
Vinegar Potatoes and Dried
Fruits Wines Liquors
Gr in in car lot Coffee
Rice and Molasses
MiMUBERS MEIT
For Architectural Iron Work Fences
Rniliags and Jaite Fire nod
Burglar Proof Sufes Coffin
Trimmings Stoves Per
furaery and Simps
A FDLL STOCK OF ARMOURS
LARD FOR IMMEDIATELY
DELIVERY
25gTVrite For PricPS and TemiF
CONCORDIA
Boarding and Lodging House
Thirteenth tnct
PASt UAL A BUISENO Pr
L > te of Millerps Hotel-
Men Is it all h ur UofFee and
IhoculHto Firh rerved Htallhrure
of day and night
B rovmsville Texas
TAS II EDWARDS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished
Hidalgo Texas
H G Krausse
Is now Prepared to do all kind3 of
Watch anil Clock Work
Repairing Jewelry and Silvervare of all
Kinds a Speciality
EL2L irK sssssr
rownsviile
CONNECTISG AT AL1CS WITH SAS AST03I0
AEANSAS PASS md JEXIOAN KATIOX
AL RiUtrsjs
ThiB Line lurries the United
Stairs nlailon Scliednle
Time of 40 Hours
SUgea Leave Alice Bnd Rrowna
ville Daily at 6 a tn Sun-
days included mid arrive
at Destination the
next Evening
RATES OF FA2E
Round Trip Ticket S 220
OneTrlp uoO
Children under 12 years half fare
Children under Ave years free
ADOLPH ASHREIH Jlgl Braille T
THOS BETNOM
PROP AND IfAKAGER
Ail Opportunity
To buy a cheap farm in Cameron
County of
ffCl Acres more or has for
WU l00o u g Currency
his land is situated five miles back
from the town of San Maria
has aresqtiite EbonyT Hackbeiry
and Ash timber It is alluvial soi
and easy of cuitivatiou
Addresa
John W Hoyt
Brownsville Texa3
Geo J Kransse
IS
NOW fJfff
BEADY
To tune Pianos Organs and al
otiier Musical Instruments
iSKTerms Reasonable
Leave orders at the Stationery
Store o
MBS KBAUSSE
THE TAILOR
Oflers his services at rock
bottom prices French Cash-
mere and other goods received
by every steamer Give him
a trial
SHOP Between Cth and
17th streets opposite La
Tnternacional saloon
MATAMOROS
0H
Restaurant
Table supplied with fresh fish oyster
game and vegetables
Confortable anil well furnished roonw
in connection with restaurant
Fresh Tobaccos Cigars and Smokers
Material
Elizabeth Street
Abadi s
J BIELENHERG
9ENKKAL AGEKT fOR NORTHERN MEK
New Home
g Machines
The Best and Easiest Banning
Machine in the World Took
the Medal for superioty at
the recent Columbian
World s Fair
Dealer In
JEWELRY AKMS ANtf
AMMUNITION
Co < jercio St Matamoros
Beef Horns
VftHTED Afes
C W GEILER
116 BROAD STREET
Boston
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 72, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 25, 1895, newspaper, September 25, 1895; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61829/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .