The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 149, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 8, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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WEDNESDAY JAN 3 1895
Tug
M xio in expoiiion
fcrow apae bin is ustia
Texas fell 1
not lj r
8i atoii Sherman fins had
Iris say once more Re general
b ninUg people listen when
Iieliaj rfp Hmr
Lord Duxkavhns disgust at
hisfuiture i i prove ih charg < s
a stiiiRt the DpfndHis ownii
tfill perhnp find v Tnt in an-
other pamphlet The pen sl
great consolation for some
TnE Cubans appear to In
gettingMhe best of it jnsr now
Should they rapture Havana
it would hen Bad day Kir Spain
for such a coup would prob-
ably be tiii rinatu knell ol
Spanish dominion iti the Queeit
of the Antilles
San Antonio Express Ger-
many U applyin the Monroe
doctrine to Transvaal affairs
The fsrf orthe matt is that
the doctrine in
question is an
unwritten iutHriTitiona law and
is formally recognized as such
in on way or another by deed
if not by word
This chite may muse oui
British cousins to hesitate it
their course when they remem
herthni it is the nimiversnn
of one of the most complete
victories won by American sol-
diers over their British foes
Seven hundred of jhtfr men
fell fiitirteiMi
hundhd were
cap111 redvhi 1 e Jacks < ns loss
at New Orleans was only ei hi
billed andthirteen won tided
Tnn new tax law unthoiiz
ingcolleotors to levy on per-
sona proper of delinqneru1
taxpayers ill doubtless re nli
in a considerable fhrinkageof
ihp number wlio
refuse to pav
their sharekof the states ex
3 etihes UiuTer this law those
1 tiUite topay tlieir taxes can
1e sued ahdjudgment against
lb em foreclosed by ordinary
legal process
European sentiment takes
no pains to disguise its satis-
faction over the defeat af
Jamesonin his filibustering at-
tack upon tho Transvaal re-
public In tpite of tlje ostent
ations disavowals of theHriiish
Colonish Colonial office the
J WoTfrIBfJ < tfg jnsist that tho
raid was made wuif rio full
knowledged of the British au
tlioriiies and think they dis-
cern the fine Italian hand of
> Ir Isecil Rholes behind the
whole thing This is not at all I
unlikely Mr Rhodes is a matr
of unbounded ambition It is
well known that he desires tot
ibrin a federation of all the
South African states and that
tile chief obstacle in the way
if bi project it the stubborn
refusal of the BoerS to associate
Themsi veswith the other Cob
lilies and states If Jameson s
raid itadbeen successful it can
AMERICAN JUSTTOE l
FOR MEXICANS
The Monterej Trrocs makes
for a little more than one ceil
ed he was stabbed foiu umerV
and a hall a dav orG a yei
led littii to a drug stor o havj
lwlita paid in advance 1 lioiiu
his wounds diessed Weii n >
t as rettly nd c
the jiolice arrested the wound u
J s
j cn aei
one who 7 c
ed man and the
cmipanied him a d tie c d
obtain their libt ry miiy mi a
100 bond which Mr 1 A
Leal furnished Hut in ex-
change the North American
was not put to the least incon
Vetiieticel
hejr may well have bteii
hvld under bond as witnesses
but the last staten ien seek to
intimate a revolting state of
things May not the American
have escaped Similar stories
are reen from time Ttis to be
supposed tliey niatch in erroi
justice o Americans in Mexico
EX PRESIDENTS AND
THEIR WIDOWS
Al no time in the history of
the republic have there heeti so
few ex Presidents ex Vice
Presidents widows of Pies
idents and defeated candidates
for President and Vice Pies
idents nrviving as there aiV
today Thereis only one liv-
ing e President Mr Harrison
there is only otie livinxrex Vico
President Mr Morton and
there is not a single defeated
caifdidate for President except-
ing Harrison and Cleveland
and the only living defeated
candidate for Vice President is
Whitelaw Reid There are on
ly two living widows of Pres-
idents Mrs Grant and Mrs
Garfield Philadelphia Times
Today is Hie 81st miniver
sarjof the famous battle of
New Orleans where General
Andrew Jackson made General J aweavers for tlie itnj erial Per
Pakenhamv the British cou sian court
mander bite the dust It was a
glorious victory for rile Aniei
ioans and vefifis sad to think
CUE A P M El ROPOLIT AN
PAPERS
There is no exenst nowaday a
a lnudabje pfTurj to check the ror a citizen failing tosubscribu
r < wg nfmcy on 6 the n Lfol a sriat nMFopnnhin lftJW3
F sW Mexican papers in airion to taking his
publish exaggerated and highy
Qll y Mtr in Twii < e
colored reports alleging IS Rtmblie fSi Lour
uealment of Vxicans in tii J whlti i credited with the larg
country Following is the nf
HS anv weekly
Times article to which we re
1 and
paperjj > JV year
er fur this Miniit sends two pa
e cammr believe that such
pets a week or 104 papers a
shocking ill justice would l > e r
vear b than one cent each
pernetiated in America upon
1 The weklv contains the best
a i man on the ground oTracei
land hriiihiesinews eoiuensea
i would apiiear by the follow
J from the dai < v paper togeiher
nig Inch we translate fioiu
° with a well assorted collection
La LMcnsa of esleidi s date
of leading mailer and u < fill
that it uiav receive whatever
information A popular featuie
explanation the F > rt Worth t
in its columns next war will
juvss or other Jexas panels
speeches of prominent
the
can give regarding story
Ileio it is
Don Rioardo Marline a
Mexican ieliding in Fort
Worth Texas received four
stabs from a North American
on selling a dish of chile con
carue that he refued to pay
tor Another Mexican a seeimr
Mr Martinez so badlv wound
men in the presidential cam
plijxii These will be eiven al
most in full A reader of the
vieen Week Rpubi will
aJways be abieasi of I he times
for no paper has ureater news
atfieihig facilities
The > iil and Hmnhn Re-
public can now he had b mail
iluc twofold adding mi
xanable featues
Dr Pricts Cream Balcing Powder
VVorfds Fair Highest Award
MILLION A IRK RUG OWN-
ERS
As a rule it is only an Asto
of a Valid rbill who ran ica
blue Bikharas
Al lie lusi woildVlair loh
I Rockefeller bought an Ivis
era rujr or latlnr carpet fie
whichJiHjtaid SSOOOI It i
sapiilt example of an aiiliqu
certain colored tales about in Persian rng Cor i Uii Van
deubili ilso has a fondues h i
these d eliclolisy eXpciiSIVt
poetical EaJern stuffs a nd paid
nearly avinuch for a ing < r
SlV000
Many f ihe mo t magnilicent
exanideV of Eastern carpet
have found their way to New
York and are owned by tl e
liftiebrothers and sisteis o
the rich For instance Mr
Goelet has tin imperial Khoras
san court carpet for which
jsomething like 10 000 was
piticl It is it laiiie can et about
20 feet Jong by 17feet wide
The backsrround is u dark blue
ih desiun being carried our in
soft shades of g ld blue cream
amLoin re d with a border of
soldroveied wtthmedalions of
rich blue An interestingpoint
in oiTtii ction with this rug is
that tin each end thecal of the
Uiiiker has been woven in a
vmall blue panel The carpet
wasoritiifiallv made 1 y the roy
that had the Morse telegraphflu propery of u Shah f Rri
siaandthe ehoicr ariicular
starof my lady boudoir Knn
Inliaii lines perticoat lled
rs drupeiyv
Plticoats praverruss and
f ble baj iT Eastern aedan
uque and coMyar the < hoic
est sort of diapery lor one s
boufloir or uiornhig nom
New Yolk Letter
Jieeti in existence at thai time
Uio battle oT New Orbans
would nevei haVe been and
many lives would hare been
spared Thtrtreaty of peace
between the two nations was
sigtredtt tho atfoient citv o
Ghenr Flanders over two weeks
b8idlv bedou bted that itwould
> before K battle r
jjt this was fought
a e broughta ho ut the down i >
full of the T anslnal Ktato and Tub general enilusiasm e
iorced tke republic into the hlbited lately ii regard to the
lederation of whicH Mr Rhodes Monroe dor trine rewals the
dratus Jamesons defenl puts fact that there is stiil aconsid
thematter in another light erable amount of patriotism in i
luiredo Sews tile average Aluencan hear Sll cnbe fi > r Tl II RALEy lin jieri > o
A rthorns > an which x im tt
of ihi ftirui hiu < > f a Madison
avenue mansion was also once
g SOT WHAT WE SAY but
wlut food s S irsapariili Docs that
tVUs the story of it < mi o r and ivuecess
Remanilx HOODS CUSES
n < HM > > ii ifi i njrrMi2jf lXXT nL um
Mr Win IT Wiltoik
Pallmnnr WTa
BettBr Ttoojor Years
Hoods Sorcapcrilla Domonstratea
Its Merits
A Ecrntulous or cauirrhnl condition
of tho Intestines i3 often tho prhno
cause of ciroiic duTha < af and vrhca
the tissue are built up and healed by
Uio pare blood maile hy Hood s Sarea
parilla a euro is effected Kcntl tliist
I believe it royduty to tell what bene-
fit 1 have received from Hood3 Harsapa
rllla I svpjj nuliPtcU TVith chronic dfar
rhcta lor four years and
Severe Patns In tho Back
of my head and nbo In my ede I wea
treated by two leading physicians but
found no lellof I was odvLiod by fraenda
Hoods Ctires
to try Hoods Samparilla I commenced
taking tho ruedicino lint Mav and havs
taken over Bcvcn bottler I found relief
after taking tho flrt bottle and now feci
bettor thaa 1 Inve for yeara Wiluaji
M Wilso Pullman West Virginia
Hoods PHs nro tlm best altcrdinnar
Pills assist ingestion prevent ccnstlpatiba
ORNMEAL I CORNMEAL
Xotire i > < hereby < riven that wearo
repareil to furnisli fre h torn Meal
> r 200 Mexican eoiti per 100
mini or will rrind corn cash loll
12a per car a WIII exchange meal
r corn at the Cloner and Lipa
mli phintiitioii Iliihiliro County
eas steam boat landiiurat the mill
CUJSNKU hiraCOMll
BRiAF PIPE
GIVEN AVAY
ror
Every pipe stamped
Dukes Mixture or < g >
2qt Package 5
WtW iuiii 5Uii
SIXTEEN
People out of every seventeen tlnd
it nercaury to do chuc trailing thee
day of scarce i > > iv mul to buy
w here they ca K the moM anil
he t geuiN for t lea < > t rn h Iouis
ouon of the New York Store has
markedIiLLixood down m > low that
all can afford
affordTO
buy His stock of clothing boots
hoe hat cap ilrcsjroods notions
etc or ja fact anuhinjr in hN line
oontaiiH somclhiue to pleae the old
the yoiui the rich nndthe poor Ii >
uiints your trade and if you will jre
It i < > 11 Z ii i v > t itrcot and
lortlr at hin tock vow will fiiu
things good and cheap uou < rh U
please finy
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S Iai Orders 1 i tl Afcteiicmd To
Brownsville
l1r MwnT i m jne
LENOX r PIANO >
OiO H K
THESE PIANOS are in a
tistically designed casesR
handsomely finished of w v
fall size and seven and
third
octaves with all im j
provements For smooth
nessand evenness of its
scale rich clear sweet
Tone excellence in touch
and standing well in tune
these pianos cannot be
AGEIV WANTED
LENOX PIANO CO
el
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NEW YOJIK
GROSS
tlSSfP StSE HEALERS BJT
Dry Goods Boots Shoes
Winchester arms and
Ammunition
LlOWKSYfJJF 7VA 21TAmXGS 3JJJ
AFHAEL
WHOLESALE DEALER JN
Dry Good St pi GodP fitg sIocp and Groceries
ill Kinds dais Caps Shirts and Crawers I otions andFsmilj GroceriB
All Enropeaa goods lcent in our Uatrmioros ilouee
Texas
Commission Merchant
IMrORTEE OF
Wines Liq ors and igarsf
ANO
DKALEE iJ THK UK3T BltANDS 0F
hAm Yniilating Ciabs and tfo Afe Frreplae
Sportinu Gnndn Shot Gum Pittd3 RjfiC3 find Araramn tion
A COlirLnTK STUCK OP THE Fn EST IitPORTEB AND DOMEfcnO
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Oilhis Pure Olive Oil Mineral Water
iad delicacies of every description rIwajson hand
Prompt Htrentioii given to nil Ordere by Maif or otherwwe
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
EUZABKTH STUElfiT BBOWftSVIl LE TF AS
Fire and Marine
POLICIES > RlTTEiV BY
WM KELLY A en
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larpel s Parquetry Floors
MANrfcKS ft HATES AND TILES
ilio very highest tJixh prices paid fhI HIHG H rflW 9i InHOC FtP M
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 149, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 8, 1896, newspaper, January 8, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61873/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .