The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 147, Ed. 1, Monday, January 6, 1896 Page: 7 of 8
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THE OFFICIAL Gil
BROWNSVILLE TEx7
rfOKDAT JAN 6 IS6
A OliT T VN
Th9 CHnton is still at Brazos
Corn is retailing at 16 cent per
almud
The mail passed El Sauz at 915
vhis morning
Postmaster Ruo eIl will arrive
this afternoon
Four federal prisonoro arrived
from Hidalgo this afternoon
The city school opened this morn-
ing after a two weeks holiday
Wood was selling yesterday at 3
to 4 per loa d a load avoraging
about one half of a cord
Fire now subscribers has been
added to The Herald list for 189C
ne for each day this year
The marriagbof Miss Agnes Han-
son to S tero Garcia took place last
Evening at the Catholic church
Dont fail to read the display ad of
thp Jesse Freeh Piano company in
todays Heka I > E J Delfraissa
iageut
Brownsville will enjoy two elec-
tions this year the city election
next spring and the general election
next fall
The schooner Marie Isabel sailed
from Lake Charles for BrazoNon last
Thursday with lumber for 51
Bchodts
A hop complimotary to Missde
Rubio of Fort Ringgold will be
given at the opera house on tomor-
row night
An oleirant ball will bo givon this
evening in Matamords bv th Carind
Matamoronso They call itthobaile
de compadres
The drizzling rains of yesterday
and today are making the roads
heavy but they also make th o plan
tas hearts liglit
Quite a number of federal prison-
ers will bo tried at this term of conrt
chiefly for smuggling and illegal
soiling of liquor
Deputy United Marshal John
Haynes oppnod federal court at 930
this morning and adjourned court
until 930 tomorrow
One hundred and fifty head of
mixed cattle wore crossed to this
side from Mexico this morning the
property of F Armendaiz
Mrs Hritotho widow of tho late
Sheriff Brito and fariiil will leave
this week for San Antonio where
they will reside in future
Romulo E Bolado the MatamoroB
merchant who was recently shot by
an unknown ranchoro has entirely
recovered from his wound
If you want tho San Antonio Ex-
press left at your room or residence
every afternoon upon its arrival
leave your orders at The TIkratd of-
fice and it will bo attended to
Tho Continental saloon lias re-
ceived a consignment of that famous
brand of old whiskey the O P S
which is pronounced by tho public
to bo the best whiskey over brought
to Brownsville
Peter Lambert now assistant light-
houses keeper at Padro Island has
applied for a transfer to tho Point
Isabel light house to fill a similar
position tho vacancy being made by
the death of Frank Uarriga
A meeting of the directors of the
Rio Grande railroad was held at its
office on Saturday to receive from the
treasurer of tho road J e Celaya his
report regarding tho icsuanco of the
fiftyfivo new bonds recently author-
ized and approved by the Texas rail-
road commission
An entertainment was given to a
party of gentlemen on Saturday ev-
ening last at the Piano Emporium of
Mr Delfraisse tho occasion being
the first installment of the now stock
from the Star Piano company In-
strumental pieces solos and chcusos
were given choice selections from
Mouhbe > Fosti and other femous
ZOy r vpio throughly appieclat
el
ls Q H tar
J F Cummingfe aftor a brief so
joum at tho Point returned last
evening t
Miss Lily Dougherty returned
home Saturday from nidalgo on the-
M M train
Jno M Franz Ben Kidder and
Chafi Schunio r of Hidalgo are in the
city to attend federal court
CD Grain A C Howell and
F Cummingb camo upon last ovon
i egs train from the Point
E Downey Davis Tom Stewart
and Joe Brown all of Rio Grande
City are in the city to attend federal
court
Capt Bill Johnson formerly of
the schooner James Andrew has
been appointed ina tucf the lightship
at Galveston
Jas SI6ps of Hidalgo onb of Shor
iff Closnors chief deputies came
down Saturday on tho M M train
to attend federal court
Sorgeant J Fetzer tho genial sig-
nal olficr at Fort Brown returned
Saturday from a trip along tho mil-
itary telegraph line as fat lip as Fort
Ringgold
Hon IJobt Culberson attorney for
this federal district ludge D R Hart
district clerk of the federal courtand
B F Ware arrived on Saturdays
Alice stage They are all domiciled
at the Hotol ABadio
Judgo J R Mohron tho grand
sachem of Starr county came down
on Saturdays M M train tdattend
federal court and incidentally to de-
light his numerous Brownsville
friondo with his genial presence
Judgo and Mrs jiaxey and Mar-
shal Warb will arrive tomorrow
evening by private conveyance Tho
judgo is not in good health and for
this reason does not travel by night
thus ilelaving somewhat his arrival
here
Lieut T C Clark of tho 23ni In
fan try is here from Fort Kinggold
for the purpose of obtaining adniis
clon to tho federal bar at the present
term ol the United States court
Lieut Clark was admitted to tho bar
at Rio Grande City duringthe recent
term of the stato district court ther
making an unsually fine record on
his examination there
A small but approciativo audience
listened to the lecture by Addison
Cotfin last Saturday ovening at the
j Episcopal church tho inclement
1 weather doubtless detaining many at
homo who would otherwise havo at-
tended Tile lecturer was introduc-
ed in a fow appropriate words by
tho rector Mr Portiness Tho lec-
ture dealt ontifoly witli tho impres-
sions of tho speaker on his visit to
tho Holy Land illustrating many
biblical incident His words were
simple and clear and depicted most
vividly tho 6ceno < on tho road to and
in tho vicinity of Jerusalem It was
quite an interesting talk and well re-
paid thoso who had braved tho cold
and damp air to hoar it The choir
assisted by Messrs Krausso and
Tamayd with violins rendered sev-
eral songs
The following Browrisvillans at-
tended the funeral of Capt Jas
j Baker at Point Isabol yesterday
morning M Hanson and wife M
B Kingsbury and wife Capt Ken
edy and wifo Victor Egly am wife
Miss Mary Douglas Dr Wolf Jno
Lynn and II Shorwood
K J Delfraisse representing tho
STAR piano matinfacfo ry in tliis
i section received several beautiful
pianos on the last stcamor Ho cor
dinly invites tho public to call and
see them at tho Browne building on
j Elizabeth street tho old Botica del
Leon stand
OT WHAT WE SAY but
what Hoods Sarsaparilla Docs that
tells the story of its merit and success
RSnrfmlHrf WGOD9 gE
hut
WilbT
James Vr
Hynes James 119
Andres Champion AT
Ed Vails
A letter was received Satufa
evening by U S District lerk Hart
froni Judge Maxoy stating that ho
would not arrive hero until Tuesday
evening and asking him to notit yall
lawjer and others intoroslod that ho
will open court at 9 oclock Wed non
day morning when the grand jury
will be at onco impanelled and the
criminal and civil dockets bo sound-
ed in tho order named
SEAL
a
Basilid Aberdto and another dop
uty sheriff of Cameron county ar-
rived hero ye efday from Browns
ville with two Mexican prisoners
and placed them in jail in this city
Corpus Christi Caller Jan k L
Your cigar tlealer will give you a
briar pipe free Seo advertisement
of Dukes mixture
W F Dennett having resumed tho
agency for Wnnamaker Brown
Oak Hall Philadelphia will bo
pleased to show samples and take
orders for clothing made to order or
ready made alo gents furnishing
goods of all kinds He can be found
on Washington street in the building
6ppoMte Mrr Sanders ready for bus-
iness every day from 10 to 11 a in
and from 2 to 3 pin Go and take a
look at his samples
Or Prices Cream Baking Powder
Worlds Fair Highest Award
A SIGNIFICANT DEPARTURE
With the departure of another
year when a review Ir made of the
condition of affairs it is only right
that some thought be given to the
physical body which enables every-
one to battle with lifes problem and
figure for tlienlsolvcs the profit or
lovs on the trial balance sheet
Though tho bank account inay be
large and each ones nlaterialgain be
great it would hot bo surprising if
it Middeuly dawns upon many tliht
good health hasbeeu greatly impov-
erished by the low condiHoii of the
blood It is in tin stato that the
lactic acid ill the vital 4luid attacks
tho fibrous tissues particularly tho
joints making known the local man-
ifestations of rlicumatisiiuTlioustndh
of people have found in Hoods Sar-
saparilla tho great blood puriur a
poitivo and permanent cure for
rheumatism
OTATE dKOlilU tltY OF ToLKUO >
Luias County
Frank J Cheney makes Oatli tha
ho is the souior partner of the firm
of FJ Cheney ic Cfitloihg business
in City of Toledo Count and Stato
aforesaid and tliat said tiriii will pay
tho sum of OXE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each and evorv cis e of
Cataiuiaji that cannot bo cured by
tho uso of Hail8 Catarkaii Cure
FRANK J CHENEY
Sworn to tieforo mo ami subscrib-
ed in inv presence this 6th day of
Decemb or A D 18SU
A Y GLEASON
Notary Public
Halls Catarralt Cure is taken in-
ternally aiid acts directly on the
blobd and mucous surfaces of the
svstcm Sond for testimonials free
F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
g Sold by Druggists 1o conta
FRESH and CHOICE
DENNETTS
FOURTEENTH 8T BEET
Almonde p ocans filberhj walnuts
peanuts raisins currents jollies C
B jams Bcaramelli macaroni
cheese soda crackers evaporated
fruits geolatiue iiiaizenat tapioca
oat flakes oat ideal barley grits
self raising buckwlioat < pjecn olives
pickles in keg chow chow selected
mackerel Milcher Holland horring
pickled pigs feet and pork hams
boneloss breakfast bacon bs st cream-
ery butter sour kraut chilo Colora-
do garlic docoa n uts Sugars N Y
out loaf powdered and granulated
apples etc etc Good selection of
household necessaries in tin glass
and efdekery To arrivo I foxt Rtea m
er choice soloction of China ware
for holiday trado Agent for tho
qest washing macfiino on eartn
The Lf S Oovt Reports
show Royal Baking Powdcs
ptiiif
ac needs or
uie value to liein
ixativc principled
remedy Syrup of HpC
its
lit excelled v is duo to
in the torm mobt acceptable
ant to the taste the rcfrethmgand truly
bcncOciul properties of jierfc t lax-
ative effectually cleansing tuc systtfiu
dispelling colds headaclua and feyers
and petmancnUy curing conrtlpation
It has given sthfirtiwi to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession becauseit acts oh the Kid-
ney Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it i3 perfectly free from
cvcry nbjcctionable substance
Syrup of Figs i for aale by all drug-
gists Ii 50c and 1 bntllea but it ia man
ufacltircd by the CuliToruia Fig Syrup
Csi only whose name is printed on every
package also tile name tSJrup of Figa
and being well infofnied you will not
accept any substitute If offered
HHn
NOTICE
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This is to notify tho public that
Agnes adopted daughter of Mrs M
Hanson sr having left her home
with me I will no longer be respon-
sible foranydobts incurred by her
Signed Mrs M Hanson sr
Brownsville Jan 3 189G
Beet nt take
Much MbDey f i
2oceries at
BARREDAS
Jh iit la hot nearly as much as they co3
In other places
Fresh Groceries
Slinco moat toma toos bird seed
tapioca sago farina tea sugar sai-
gon cinnamon shoe po isli sausage
sapolio French mnstard creolo mus-
tard peas dates olives in kegs pick-
les pigs feet corn beof sour kraut
asparagus Moss Rose butter preserves
citron lemons oranges apples Mal-
aga grape chestnuts walnuts Brazil
nuts bdnanas onions potatoes
FHUITS
Evaporated fruits California fruits
fruit jams fine candies Swiss cheese
Scotch codlih currants and roasted
peanuts and furniture
P BABBS A
W < u > tivfton Street
NOTICE
Lillio my wife having deserted
my bed and board this is to notify
all persons not to harbor her at my
cost I will not pay any indebted-
ness incurred by hor or lier child-
ren S P WnEFonu
Brownsville Texas Dec 31et 1895
THE MODERN MOTHER
Has found that her littc ones are
improved more by the pleasant lax-
ative Syrup of Figs when in need
of the laxativo offoct qf a gentle rem-
edy than by any other and tliat
It is mnfe nccepiabJ to them Child-
ren enjoy it and it benefits them
Tlio true remedy Syrup of Figs is
manufactured by tlio California Fig
yrup Co only
We c n not teach to draw a
PUSGJV IOltTUilT by our
p dent method in thre lessons Wo pay
our piiRlsSio to SJ8 pir week to-
w rk for u at hoiho evenings or p ro
tiin < Sen for work und narlicularn
Uerinin > i elnour 213 SGth St
Philadel Ida fa
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs Winslows Soothino Syrup
has boeu used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their onifdron
whilo toothing with porfoct success
It soothes tho child softens tho gums
allays all pain euros wiud colic and
is tho beat roinody for Diarrhoea
It will relieve tho poor little sufforor
immediately 25c a bottlo Bostfro
and as for Mrs Winslows SootL J
nfr itrtfn nVf CaX i > a ofbor Kfotl
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ReprS
Pianos on Exhibiiioii
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Drugs Chemicals Paint s
Mffl IMfflS STATIOIRY PEEIDKRY
Tbilet Articles Brushes Oils Window Glass
PRESCRIPTION
Thpse insr mpnti ire liable tohaVe been on sale already it
andmi h vp bcn in th icnsca t several i eonle and rejected
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t the consieiied cluster not bv sin pK offnjng to purchase it on ciay pa
mails VirHOU2SIGNING NOTLS Consignment Agenis when selling in
I Consignee
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stfnments oh instal m < nts demand npt onlv iron clad conttantn BITT NOTEt
villi lNT ItEST and frequency these notes carry sin additional per cent >
colltcifd bv law
Note s re not taken as additional security but generally for the purpo
of trausf rriug to Manufacturers selling tiem t < Banks or mop y lomlcrs t st
DEALER IN
RCAISi
cure fitrthpr credit Thcsenotc initst bepiid on tho day thrv become due
the loss of inotruiiifit nil al the cas paid nnst bfexpeetLil
Ieoni who buy such jiistruuipnts and sign such notes deserveH no
padiy W arntVsli buyers Vecrr n argestoi1 r d aunater VHriet
Iiaooii thm i I De hrs irr cx13 comk > in iL 5Vdh > t h en established oy <
years in Texas WF D NOT A K HOTIiS Oli T I HALES Wo reter
any Bank ia Texas
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STORfc One Mock rom Kio Grande rniljond li pot
Lime Oemnt and Brick Gar
riagft Wagon anci Bmlding Mater-
ials Hardwaire Paints Gils Tur
pontine and Varnishes for Oar
riages and Buildings
Agezit for Jl Jm Fmndgan So
Will xSiy the highest cash pribJoi
hides skins and aJl conntef 0f
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 147, Ed. 1, Monday, January 6, 1896, newspaper, January 6, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61871/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .