The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, January 27, 1896 Page: 1 of 8
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Treasurer
Chief of Polka
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SOCIETIES
DIRECTORY
Afw or Collector
J A Michel
A Thornliam
A A Browne
S A Bclden
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RIO GHASDE LODGE SO
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J re Jaris S W 51
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Nrale Secretary ltobt
Dalzell Treasurer II f
Jacv W B H WaUls
J D G W MiUor
Tyler Visiting brethren
7iil cordially inviteu Lodge
meets firtl and third Tuesday In each mouth
EXCELSIOR LODGE SO
10 L O O F Vic or
JE ly JrNoble Grand
Milton J FMclcVice
id v Grand Ang s JTcLcod
Secretary John 3 Stucke Treasurer Geo ilaro
Sittrng Past Grand Chre FTllgtauan District
D piity Grand Waster George W JJler S D T >
SI T o Lodge meets t 739 p m eTerr
Wednesday night VUitng brethren and all
Odd Felong in good standing ire cordiilly invited
to attend
KNIGHTS OF HONOR
LODGE NO 3730
Frank Champion Dic-
tator if Ha Hon jr
Vice Dictator JsseO
Wheeler isaistant Die
tor W I Dennett Pst Dictator J J Smith
haplainH Sherwood JI Leahy Guide Report
r J B Shirp Financial Reporter Datnaso
Lerma Treasurer J 1 IH > minguez Guardian J
r lid scchiicL Lo e meets second and
oar Ttirsdnyg offtach nonth
Oitbolic RatcHTd or AntniCjL St JoephH
B i Ko 745 > l t on the 1st and 3d Tues
d eh month at t T in from Jfa > 1stto
8 a an tf 7 n m fiom QU 1st tn April 30th of
e v > i nllaiic Hill at St Josephs College
Et tua Dictor Itjv J B Fiigon O M L
liesldeat Jesse Thofnhim VieePr ndent A A
Browre teeSecretary > oh P Putesnat Flnin
nal S cre > ary JJ P > iml e Treasurer if Frr
carder lr fiergt at ams J P Scanlan Sentinel
J Q For iindes Trnsteos Jesso Thiirham F 3
ji e K x Broome
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STATE OFFICERS
XJJovernor Chat A Calbertea
Xicut Got Geo Tarlor letter
IComptrolIer R W Finler
Land CommUtioner A J Baker
Treasurer W B Worthxm
Attorney General M M Cran
Supt Pub Instruction J M Carl it l
DISTRICT COUNTY OFFICERS
Congressmsn 9th Dtst W H Craln
State Senator 27th Dist E A Atlee
85 hDi J S S
iCuontvJudge Thomas Carson
Count Attorney Aug Celnrau
Countjr Clerk Joseph Webb
iSherirf E C FortOL
Treasurer C Garoa
CZ ft Champkn
Collector J A Browne
Surveyor M Hanson Jr
Hide Inspector C Tamaro
J oi P Pre No 2 Geo Wat Milter
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
A Vasqeea
S W Brooka
N Alcala
3recinct No I
iPrecinct No a
IPrecinct No 3
tPrecinct No 4 C Gomes
County court meets for cirri criminal
and probate business on the first Mon
kUrs in March June September and
Dccetnbcr
CITY OFFICERS
Thomas Carcost
M B Klngsburr
C A Korsrth
V Tamajro
S W Brooka
S Valdea
U S DISTRICT OOUKT
The following are the officers of and
the times and place of holding court
for the Western District of Texas
U S District Jitdye T S Maxey
Atornev R U Culberson
Clerk 1 11 Hart
Mtihal R C Ware
Deputy Cleric C F Tilghtnan
COURT CONVENES
In San Antonio on the first Mondays
ii yiry and November
In Austin on the first Mondays in Feb-
ruary and July
In Brownsville on the first Monday in
January and second Monday in June
In El Paso on first Mondays in April
and October
a8th JUDICIAL DISTRICT
District Judge J C Russell
District Attorney John I Kleiber
District Clcrk J Louis Kowalski
District Court meets as follows
Cameron County First Mondays fat
February and September continues ki
tension four weeks
Hidalgo County Fourth Mondays at
tfr the first Mondays in February and
SrpttTiber continues in session two
w V
i r > u > ny Sivth Mondays after the
fr Moibu in February and Sep
TNr < u itloucs in session three
> y iv Jirh Mondays after
i February and Sep
i < iiefi in session bis
U S CUSTOM HOUSE
SucceHBot to Ciirisiiaii Hess
DEALER IN
BEIEiUL IU
Ul
H wst Pricfj Paid For Co4ntr
Pronuce
Point Isilt Ten
bsser
BROWNSVILLE TEA
REPiESEMS Til V LA RUEtO
GiiOChRY HOUSE IN
THE bOUTII
S Ils Aieobfil in bond Obre Oil
Viff nr PutitiMB itiid Dutil
Fruit Whim fjiqiitiii
Grmn mi car lot C flue
Rl 1111 I 8 K
liUDFJICnREBi1 m
For Architectural Iron Work Ftncef
Railijge and Jails Fire and
Burglar Proof Safes Coffin
Trimmings Stoves Pht
t fumery und S ps
4 FULL STOCK OF ARMOURS
LARD FOR IMMEDITELY
DELIVERY
5 Write For Prict8mid Te m
MORGAN S S
LINE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM
ATLANTIC SYSTKI
Ueanvrs make trips lictweeu
Morgan City or New Orleans
and Brazoa Santiago
via Galv ton about
every 10 days
For further information call on or
address
I B KINGSBURY Aoent
Headquarters
FOR
nrJ rUnry Go d o all Dteorip
Tionr f mtnhle f r
ing and Sirthday Presents
usic Books Stationery toys r ens
Inks Jewelry Silvirware Fine
Goods < < f every dt > cription
Just received by
MRS bEO KJUSSE
Bro vnsville Texas
Agrent for Otfs Tombstones
Doesnt take
Mucli Money for
Groceries at
BAEREDAS
Thu U n > t ne fly a mtch as thy cod
In other places
Fresh Groceries
Minco meat tomatoes bird ceod
tapioca wigo farina tea sugar sai-
gon cinnamon slioo polish sausa < re
stpolio French muotard ereole mus-
tard peasdates olives in kefrs pick-
les pjjf foot corn boef sour kraut
asparagus Moss Hose butter preserves
citron lemon oranges apples Mal
aga grapes cheMnuts walnuts Brazil
nuts bananas onions potatoes
FRUITS
Evaporated fruits California fruits
fruit jam line candies Swi < cheese
rtcoteh ooilli h currants and roasted
peanuts and furniture
A P BAaKBQA
Wahinqlon Street
The Millers Hotel building have
ing beeu completely repaired is of
fored for rent for hotel purposed
Reasonable rates Apply to Fran
ricro Ytivrrji
LMiOFESSION LOillDS
J
Brownsville
AiifiS B WJSLLS
ATTORNEYAT LAW
Texas
flice Second Floor Rio Oraud Railroad Building
Will practico in any of the ConrU tato or Federal
and and railrod litigation th lnvejitittuu ol
itlesand preparaiion otabstractsspecialties i
T 2f PARKS
T9
ATTORN KY iAT LAW
Brownsville 1Teiias
Temitoraryoflicttover Pc llat Restaurant
te
Will prscticoVin sny of thetcouits < 8tate or
If t 7 K
FederJ Special atttntlon1 clTiinMo peifectng
landtitlTs > m J
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ATTOUNE YATLA W
DEALER IN KEAL E6TATK
Jotapltite Abstracte I Caineron
Uoiuit Kept In The Office
ittOWNSVILLE TEX
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LAWYER AND LAND AGENT
MONEY TO LOANON
GOOD SECURITY
Office in Dalzell Building on
Levee Street
Broionsvill 7 exa8
JNu I KLKIBER
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ATTORNEYATLA W
Miceover First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in any of thp
joiirtt of th Stute wlien specially
dm ployed
J li RENT FRO
ATTORNEY AND
JOUNSELORATLAW
Vill practice in all Federal and
atate Courts
Browmvills
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H MASOiN
Texas
01N P KELSGY
ATTORNEY a f LAW
t
Wiji practice in the FedtTMl and
tate Uuartt
liio Grande City
2 exas
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ffiok Crner fieree uud Elov
eitli Street
JROWNSVILLE TEX IS
TAS II EDWARDB
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished
Uidclyor 2 exa
life0 H Thorn
DENTIST
Ofilco flours From 7 to 11 a
from 2 to 4 p in
ice Opposite Millers
Brownsville Tecc
Jommprcio SI
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J BIELENBERG
OBNUKAL AOCKT Oil KOHTHKKN MEX
FS
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58wmg mine
The Best and Easiest luuiniii
Machine in I he World Took
the Medal forsuperiofy at
the recent Columbian
Worlds Fair
Dealer In
JEWELRY ARMS AND
AMMUNITION
nu
THE AH ANSAS
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n HHOR BILL
Congnssni iiiCJrSiin Tills Flow
How H PiishM I Al ti r
Washinpiilir D > G Jan
Tlitistiilus iftlip hill lo i
tentl tliflimit of muiTor nun
pleiiim df the bvimWasi HiibtSr s ri ti mnkiii u ibis t ik ILs A DISTINGUISHED
imiirmuiiipiitu that Ii Iivs in mixing lr rlit > ILuir is added PRELATE COMLyG
imi fast it uilL nninblH instead
2
idfiit shniedrhitflilll oiiihc21sr
inst and it is now a law The
text of the substitute bill as
passed was published in the
Express oh Sunday the 191 h
inst Congressman Grain was
seen tonight by thn Express
correspondent and said
I passed the Aransas Pass
bill through the House and
Senator Mills passed it through
the Senate on ouday last I
succeeded in having it approved
by the President on Tiiedny
and that faet was aiMionneed
yesterday by a message from
thePresident andit is now
a law
The company asked an ex
tensionof tvyo years with toll
privileges but I objected to
the latter provision atlvi itig
the president of the company
Mr Brooks that I appiehend
the chief of engineers would
not recommend ir the rivers
and harbors committer would
not reportit nor the Ilonsepas
it 1 heeliiefof engineer how-
ever did report favorably upon
it to 1113 surprise When I
presented the bill to the com-
mittee and discussed it 1 direct-
ed atteniton to the telegraph
protests from Corpus Christi
againstthe toll section which
I leaiL Even without there
proteMs as I sdid the commit-
tee would not have recon
mended it The toll > eciion
w ks stricken out and the
gave the committee com-
pany three years instead
of two one more year than
they asked Protest have
come from San Antonio against
the extension on I he ground
that one ynr was enongh and
that the company might delay
The company i composed of
wealthy business men and it is
to Mh ir interest to have the
work completed at the earliest
moment in order to earn theii
bonus
FOR THE HOUSE
WIFES EYE
Scotch Cnke he genuine
Scotch cake or short bread as
it is often called on the other
side of the ocean is a sweet
cake and is made ibout as fol-
lows Beat to acream half a
pound of butter and a quarter
of a pound of Migar After this
is done add gradually oie
pound of sifted Hour working
into a bill caivfulh so as o
make an even mass Do this
continuously for some time
and finally it will be Hexible
enough to roll up in a thin
paste not over a quarter of an
inch thick Jut it into oblong
strips tline ijichev n fiur jf
jou wj > h irety rirseMiv cm
Jits over
in > a tit derite
i ke the eike
t a light
aiatamoi03 brown in 20 or SOmiuuits Th
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Highest of all in Leavening Power
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Latest U S Govt Report
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of rolli g into a smooth paste Cardinal Satolli to Visit Sau
Antonio in February
Cheese Fondn his re J
quires one tablespoonful of
ban Antonio Express
butter one cup fresh milk onej
cup line bread crumbs BisIloP restreceived a Ties
two cups grated cheese 3esterday that Cardinal
Satolli
was contemplating a
eggs a saitpoonful of mtistard
and a very little pepper When
the butter is melted in the cut-
let dish over the lamp put in
quickly the milk bread crumbs
cheese and mustard seasoned
with a litLle pepper Stir con
tantlv and just before serving
add the two eggs beaten very
light
Meat Croquettes Chop any
cold cookeiiment very fine add
a third as much cold masln d
potato a raw i > irfr and a table
spoonful of melted butter to
four cups of material Pepper
and salt lo taste When thor-
oughly mixed Hour the hands
and form into round liar cake
Keep in a good place until
needed Then heat a little drip-
ping or larl in the chafing dish
lay in the croquettes an J fry in
a line crsp brown
Biids Neat Pudding Pale
and core as many tipples a
will > el in the dish fill th
holes in the apples with sugai
and grated leino < peel Mix a
much custards as will fill ile
dish allowing five eirgs to a
quart of milk and season wit I
ugar and lemon or peach ex
traet Fill the dish quite full
et in a pan wjih a little watei
in it and bake on hour
ARANSAS PASS TERMINAL
Aransas Pass Tex Jan 21
he organizatii n of the Aral
sas llaibor Terminal Railway
Company took place in this
city last night when directors
were clioseti is follows Alex-
ander Brown and Walter B
Brooks Jr of Baltimore T B
Wheeler D T McLaran C H
Sawyer and N J Buriows ol
Aransas Pass and Thomas II
Franklin of San Antonio
The following officers were
election elected Walter B
B > ks Jr piesideni C II
Sawyer vice piesideut uud
treasure T IJ Wheeler secre-
tary
Immediately upon organiz
ation the contract to build the
road was awatded b previous
arrangement to J P Nelson of
of Siu Antonio The road will
be eight miles long extending
from this city on the main land
to the dockage front on Ilirbor
Island and thence lo the head
of Mustang Haul at the Aran
sas Pass channel The first
ihtee miles of ihf road is now
almost retdv Tor the double
visit to San Antonio duiing the
latter part of February The
cardinal will visit New Or-
leans and after remaining sev-
eral days will leave there Feb
24 and is expieted to arrive
here on the following day
From here he will go to Santa
Fe N M to pay a visjr to
Archbishop Chapelle
Preparations were begnn at
once for tendering the distin-
guished visitor a grand recep-
tion upon his arrival in San
Antonio and to make his stav
here a pleasant one A meet
ingofthe priests of the city
was held at the bishops resi-
dence oh Dwyer avenue yester
d iy morning and plans for the
reception discussed
The Catholic Central Union
which is composed of represeh
tatives from all the Catholic
societies in the city held a
meeting last night and outlined
a plan for the reception as fol-
lows
A committee will meet Car-
dinal Satolli al some point be-
tween here and Houston and
scort him to the city Anoth
r committee composed of mem
> ers of the societies and repra
ientatives citizens will meet the
rain bearing the cardinakat
he depot and forming a pro-
fession eseon him to theSan
Fernando Cathedral where the
ervice provided in the church
itual for the reception of a
ardinal will be held A mern
> er of the clergy yetto be se-
lected will also deliver an ad-
dress of welcome
At the conclusion of the ser-
vices at the church theproces
sion will reform and escont the
cardinal to the bishops resi
deuce on Dwyer avenue where
he will stay wliile in the cit
Your cigar dealer will give yon a
briar pipe free See advertisement
of Duke s mixture
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Hack which will be laid wilbiit A Pre Crape Cream of Tartar Powder Fr
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, January 27, 1896, newspaper, January 27, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61889/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .