The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 67, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 19, 1896 Page: 1 of 8
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Dictator Jesse O
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Biporter J B SUirpo Financial Reporter A
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ennvidez SentinelTrustees F J Combe C
Jaeia and A A TSrcwne Loio moeU second
Xnd fjurth Tuesdays of each month
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Branch No 75 3fcets on the 1st and 3d Tnes
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tOth and at 7 p K from Oct 1st to April
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Time of 40 Hours
Staged Leave Alice and Browne
ville Daily at 6 a in Sun
A daya inclrtled and arrive
at Destination the
next Evoninpr
KATE3 OF FARE
hound Trip Ticket S225i
bnnTrIpki t k 1500
Children under 12 ycafs half fare
Children under five years free
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SUMMER EXCURSION
TIME TABLE
OF THE
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From and after J u ne l5lh 1S96
regular passenger train will
run aa follows
Passenger Train between Browns
ville and Point Isabel in effect
On and after June 15
fcKGULAR TRAIN
Leaves Brownsville Daily at op ra
Point Isabel > 730 am
Arrives 615 pm
Brownsville 8 43 am
EXCURSION TRAINS
LVe Bvillo every Saturday at 5p m
Sunday fla iu
PtIsabel 4p m
Excursion tickets are good until Mon-
day mornings train
Z Commutation cards good for thirty
first class round etrips transferable
to members of ones family goodunti
September SOth 18 will be sold for
S2500 Mexican coin
JOSK GELAYA
GENERAL 1VANAGER
ATLANTIC SYSTRH
Steamers make trip3 between
Morgan City Or New 0rieati3
arid Brazos Santiago
via Galveitnn aboub
every 10 days
For further information call on or
address
L B KINGSBURY AocOT
namQion
SSEQSASCIR
BR0WX8V1LLE TBJr
REPRESENTS THE LARGEST
GROCERY HOUSE IN
THE SOUTH
Sells Alcohol in boud Olive Oil
Vinegar Potatoes and Dried
Fruits Wines Liquors
Grain in car lot Coffee
Bice and itolufsfis
mimes1 mert
For Arcbitectnrai Iron Work Fences
Railings and Juita Fire and
Bnrglar Proof Safes CofSu
TrimmiDgs Stoves Per
fuihery and Snupa
A FULL STOCK OF ARMOURS
LARD FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Write For Pi ices and TemiP
48fc
MORGAN S S
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SQUTHERH PACIFIC GQMPAHY
Headquarters
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And Fancy Goods of all Dcserip
tioii = Suitable for
Wedding and Birthday Presents
Iu ic B ooks Stationery toys teps
Inks Jewelry Silverware Ptncy
Goods of everydugcripliori
Jiist received by
BBS cEO KaessE
BroTnavilio Texa
stess
ASK the recovered
dyspeptics bilious
sufferers victims of
fever and ague the
mercurial disensed
patient how they re >
cov cred health cheer-
ful spirits and Rood
appetite they will tell
> ou by taking Sim-
mons LIVER KECU
LATOH
Tho Cheapest Purest and Best Family
Medicine In the World t
For DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION Jaun
dice Bilious attack SICKHKADACHi Colic
Depression of Spirits SOUR STOMACH
Heartburn etc This unrivalled remedy is
J warranted riot to contain a single particlo of
I MERCUKV or any mineral substance but is
PURELY VEGETABLE
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs
which an allwise Providence has placed in
countries where Liver Disease most prevaiL
It willcure all Disease caused by DcToage
ment ofthe IKcr and Dowels
The SYMP1OMS of ln er Complaiht are a
bitter or bad taste in the mouth Pain in tho
Back Sidts or Joints often mistaken for Rheu
toatini Sour 5tomocli Loss of Appetite
Bowels alternately costue and tax Headache
Loss of Sicmory with a painful sensation of
having failed to do something which ought to
hae been done Debility Low Spirits atluelt
yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes a dry
Cough ottcn mistaken for Consumption
Sometimes many of these svnpto i3 attend
the disease at others Very few but the Liver
is generally the seat of the disease and if not
Regulated in time great buffering wretched-
ness and DEATH will ensue
The following highly esteemed personsettojst
to the virtues of Simmons Liver Regulator
Gen W S Holt Pres Gafc W R R Co Rev
J R Felder Perry Go Col E K Sparks Al
banytJa C Jlnsterson Esq Sheriff Bibb Co
Ga Hon Alexander H Stephens
We have tested its virtues personally and
know that for Dvsfiepsia Biliousness and
Throobing Headache it is the besfmrdlcinc the
world ever saw V e tried forty other remedies
before SimmonsLiver Regulator but nonegavo
us more than temporary relief but the Regu-
lator not only relieved but cured USV 20
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
rA3ES B WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Brownsville Texas
nice Second Floor Rio Grande Railroad Building
Will practice in any of tho CbnrU Stato or Federal
and and railroad litigation the InvettlKatlon or
I tits and preparation of abatracts specialties
p n Goodrich
ATTO RME VATL A W
DEALEK IN REAL ESTATE
Joinplete Abstracts of Cameron
GonnLy Kept In Tho Odice
BROWNSVILLE TEX
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LAWYER AND LAND AGENT
MONEY TO LOAN ON
GOOD SECURITY
6ce in Dalzell Building on
Levee Street
Brownsville 7Jexas <
TNO I KLEIBEU
ATTORN E Y ATL A W
Jrrice over First National Bank
Brownsville ToxaB
Will practice in any of the
idurte of the State when specially
in ployed
XT7 N PARKS
a
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Broiomville Texas
Temporary olllci over Peliat Restaurant
Will practice in any of the courts Btato or
Federal Spicial ntt < uUon Eteu 16 perftitng
and UUcia
1 B KENT FRO
ATTORNEY AND
JOONSEEiORATLAW
Will practice in all Federal aiid
itato CourtG
Brolxmzvillc Texas
JOHN P ICELSGY
ATTORNEY aILAWi
Will prai Hcoin the Federal and
tate Courts
Uio Grande Oily Texas
J AS II BUWAROS
ATTORNEY AT LAw
Land Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished
Wdaltto Texas
Tho Millers lioiol building hav-
ing boon completely repaired is of-
fered fqr lent for hotel purposed
Reuspjtable rates Amili1 lVan
BKOWWSVILLE TEXAS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1S98
ENCfOURAGINQ NEWS
Portiality bf the Western Union
New York and Jersey for
Bryan The Outlook
Generally Cheerful
Regular Correspondence of Tun Hfrald
Washing ton September 14
1S9G It is not an accident that
all the big corporations are sup-
porting McKinley and opposing
Bryan The republican plat-
form and candidata stand for
that they want while the
democratic conditions financial
and otherwise while the demo-
cratic candidates and platform
Hand for what they do not
want reform in our financial
and industrial systetnin order
that the common people may
have aa many privileges as
those who are interested in
trusts and monopolies The
position of the corporations is
strikingly illustrated by the
Western Union Telegraph Com-
pany which carries all mess-
ages sent from republican head-
quarters free of charge while
they compel the democratic
commute to pay for every tele-
gram it sends
Senator Fanlkner who re-
turned from New York Satur-
day brought cheering news
Iu company with Senator Jones
he sav and talked with a nVira
ber of the most influential
democratic leaders while he
vas there anA ho says that the
democrats are preparing to put
up a light in New Jer > ey that
will surprise the republicans
and that he believes will come
very near to carrying both
states for Bryau if it doesnt
dv it
Tom Watson is hot male
itig any friends among de-
mocrats by his headstrong
and foolish talk and many of
the populists have expressed
their regret that he was nomin
aied Ilia threats although
they are probably the cause
of the failure of the populists
leaders iu some of the states
to make fair terms with the
democrats will amount to little
or nothing in the end Speaking
of the failure of fusion
in some of fhe slates
Senator Faulkner said It
matters little what the leaders
dc The people will vote as
ihey please regardless of ar
raugements made for them by
the leaders In both Alabama
carried the strong populist coUn
lies showing that the rank and
tile will vote for the Bryan
ticket
In view of the positive as-
sertions of republicans that
Wisconsin is sine to go for Mc
Klnley the following statement
made by Mr It C Jlines of
I hat state who is now in Wasl
ington is interesting In real-
ity the republicans are vnry
much sillaicl that McKinley will
not win ami they admit pi i
ately that Bryan has an im-
mense following The recent
convention of tile Republican
Liagtie of Clubs in Milwaukee
was a perfect failure Pre
jjtrjiiby 1H b eyti iihlde for
Highest of all in Leavening Powcr Latest US GoVtI
Wf JS
entertaining
i tremendous ton has been happily strtlfed
crowd of delegates and visitors The proper permission has
Fireworks had been purchased been obtained and ne wil l mat
to the value of 1500 by his speech from the East frmc
the jlocal committee and of tTie Capitol building
everything was in readiness
for a big display Well the
uutnber who came was so small
that the citizens were disgust-
ed and the committee tried to
resell the fireworks to the deal-
er they had bought of He
would not take them back and
they were Used for the delect-
ation of the youth oT the town
after the delegates has gone
away
So great is the demand for
free silver documents that sev-
eral democratic state commitees
have sent special messengers
to Washington with money to
pay for those ordered by them
in order to hurry them up
Senator Faulkner Chairman of
the Democratic Congressional
Committeej is in charge of this
branch of the campaign and he
is continually hustling to keep
up with his orders and although
he is now sending out between
six and seven hundred thons
and documents a day the orders
are still ahead and still coming
in
T
If President Cleveland and
the hlembers of his cabinet ex-
pected that their coming out
publicly for the Indianapolis
ticket would make a sensation
they we re badly disappointed
What else could they do All
the world knows that had it
not been for President Cleve-
land there would have been no
Indianapolis ticket Therefore
it would have been a real sur-
prise had Pot Mr Cleveland
and the members of his cabinet
announced their intention to
support Mr Clevelands own
ticket The announcement
plays no part in the present
status of the campaign it was
duly allowed for weeks ago
ExCongressman AJ Warn-
er of Ohio who left the demo
crutic party to become one of
the founders of the silver party
and returned to tlie fold after
tile silver party nominated
and Arkansas the democratsBryan hud Sewall is in Wash
ington He is brimful cf silver
enthusiasm and says Iowa and
Ohio will certainly vote for
Bryan Of the latter state he
says specifically The miners
and farmers of Ohio wore never-
more worked up oyer a matter
in their lives They know that
their future depends on silver
and the are almost to a man
for Bryan and tlie white metal
Instead of the silver wave abat-
ing it is growing every day It
cannot bo stopped and there is
no use trying It is going to
march on and sweep the conn
AN IMPORTANT DECISIONS
W
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A Company Not Liable for Be-
lays Cauned by a Strike
St Paul Minn Sept h
That delay is excusable wbn
cause d by b t ri ke va i htiui i da ti i g
those who would afce their
places m the conclusion of th <
United States Circuit Court of
Appeals in the case of the Em-
pire Transportation Compaq
appellants vs the Philadelphia
and Reading Coal and Iron
Company appellee A ship-
ment of coal could not be ni
loaded within the time specifi-
ed in the contract and damage4
were asked but the conrt holds
the delay caused by the strike
of the employesof the charter
er without grievance or war
ing and the organized and hh
c 3sful effort on their part to
prevent by throats jntiuiida
tion and violence other labor-
ers who are willing to do s >
from discharging a VesVel is
excusable and the charterer ia
not liable for damages
ct opAKAS kiuAwr
From St Pauls London
Where does Cleopatras body
rest Scarcely a layman whu
would not answer Why m
Egypt
After her cajoleries her
wiles her life of intense if not
very exalted loves CleOpanU
was laid in one of the lovelier
i
tombs that have ever been
fashioned by the hand of man
But Avhat a change 2000 years
lids brdusjlit about
Today an ugly miimnv
witll an ejnblematic bunch of
decayed wheat and a coarse
comb tied to its head a mere
roll of tightly swathed diijr
lies crumbled in a hideous
glass case at the BritishMuse
uni It is Cleopatra the once
great queen a Venus in
Charm beauty and love
Awarded
Highest Honors Worlds Fa
mm
MOST PERFECT MADE
A Powder
GrapeCreatnbf Tartar Fra
try in ISo7ember It will sweep pure Amnoma Alum01 anyotlteradult
everything dean I do YEARS THs standard
The question of where Mr 7Trr u
HonP Shoe Climax and iJuY > =
Br aii will speak iri Washing inonde Hie vi g obu b j at ywi
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 67, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 19, 1896, newspaper, September 19, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61988/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .