The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 116, Ed. 1, Monday, November 16, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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BROTVTNSVILIE TEXAS
110XDAY 2TOV 16 1S9G
Old Kentucky is still claim-
ed by both parties
FitEE Bilver has been defeat-
ed but The Herald will still
take all the silver pesos it
can get for subscription and
advertising
Judge Clark says he is not
in politics just now His vote
for Palmar aud Buckner will
probably prevent his ever get-
ting in again in Texas
Mr Bryan has at least
Drought his lungs whole out of
the contest in which his hopes
were defeated He is still lee
turing on bimetallism
Spain still has her hands
full lighting rebellious subjects
in Cuba and the Philippines
and denying rumors regarding
her intentions for the future
The farmer and the laborer
who have so recently been the
objects of such tender solicitude
upon the part of their political
friends are enjoying blissful
oblivion once more
Rudolph Klebergs big gaiu
in counties which formerly
went against him is greatly in
bis favor His personal canvass
A TBNWORI
It Created a Rni
Change Con
McKiuley7
Mr Bryan did the graceful
thing in promptly tendering
congratulations to Major Me
Ivinley yet some republican
papers find fault with him for
what they call his insi neurit
basing the charge upon the re-
mark made by the defeated
candidate that the lijjht was
only begun There has b eii
such a paucity of flows in Mr
IJryans character and speech
for his crjtits to harp upon
that such small things as this
an
New Orleans LaN
It was only a telegram and a
ten word messuge at that but
it has threatened the harmony
of the Ne Drleans sugar and
rice exchange the largest and
stanchest organization of its
kind in America The presi-
dent to the exchange J C
Murphy wanted to send a
massage of congratulation to
President elect McKinley He
went before the board of direct-
ors and they Baid no Pres-
ident Murphy proceeded to send
ten words of rejoicing any way
as officially from the exchange
Then there was war The Bryan
democrats raised a great rum-
pus Yesterday three of the
directors resigned their mem-
bership without ceremony
FriendB claim it was because
they believed the excange had
no right to send messages to
the republican president elect
aud that it was an affront to
the democrats of the organiza-
tion On the other hand
members upholding President
Murphys action contend that
Major McKinleys election
means a great victory for the
sugar interests of Louisiana
and that they ought to congrat
ulate him The episode has
caused a complete Bhaking up
of the exchange
Ex
Jan
THE DANGER IN TURKEY
London Nov 11 In the
course of a speech ac Enfield
last evening Sir Charles Dilke
the wellknown authority on
international policies said that
England bad recently rejected
a proposal by the three great
powers to partition China He
also said that the alleged re
cent inspection of the forts of
the Dardanelles by a RusHian
general was by orddr of the
Russian government and there-
fore it was probable that Rus
sia would regard a British at
in those counties wa3 doubtless tack on the Dardannellea as a
the chief factor in bringing
about the change
Englands agreement to sub
tR the Venezuelan dispute to
arbitration is a signal victory
for the Uuited States and more
especial for President Cleve
laod whose vigorous stand in
favor of arbitration had much
to do in bringing about this
happy result
More than a plenty of nold
and silver have come out of the
earth in Uncle Sams dotnajpf
but the 3ellow metal has a
sneaking way of slipping off
across the Atlantic very soon
after it sees the light fif day
The gold standard has been a
decidedly shifty one for thin
country Is it to continue so
casus belli
WILL RECOGNIZE CUBxV
Siicres Bolivia Nov 12
The committee on foreign af
fairs of the chamber of depu-
ties has reported in favorof the
recognition of the Cuban in
surgents as belligerents
The Argentine minister has
been instructed to demand of
Bolivia the evacuation of the
district of San Antonio hilely
occupied by Bolivians
NEWS BRIEFS
Over a million people are on
the verge of starvation in In
dia Serious riots have occur-
red in some famine stricken dis
tricta
Every r puljjjtfp seat in the
be
Keutuokj iegialature will
conteat P > y democrats
Mr Bryan opened his four
years campaign for bimetal
liotn with a lecture at Lincoln
Nebraska Saturday W
Ihe Sultan has promised re-
forms in Armenia aud has
given orders that all prisoners
against whom no charges are
recorded shall be liberated
The Lowell observatory will
be removed very shortly from
LMagstill Ariz to Mexico Oily
The bycicle has certainly
incident jmuncArt upon j proved a boon to the geniuses
givedily aiul made tiyjtnich of who preside ovel the wit aud
as possible 1 humor columns of the papura
WAS NOT AN AUTO
GRAPH HUNTER
A wellknown public man
who has an excellent opinion
of himself received not long
since a wellmerited rebuke It
had been stated that this cel
ebrity knew how to make a
most excellent cup of coffee
Au Epicurean country gentle
man wrote to him courteously
asking for the receipt The re-
quest was granted but at the
end of the letter was the follow
ing unique manifestation of
splendid selfconceit CI hope
this is a genuine request and
not a surreptitious method of
securing my autograph To
this the country gentleman re
plied Accept my thanks for Paris Nov 12 The Temps
the receipt for making coffee today expressed itself as being
in
I wrote in good faith and
order to convince you of the
fact allow me to return what it
is obvious you infinitely prize
but is of no value to me your
autograph London Figaro
KRUGERS CLAIM HEAVY
London Nov 11 A special
dispatch from Johannesburg
says tnat the government of
the TranBvaal republic has de-
cided to put in a claim for JSl
000000 indemnity against the
British Chartered South Africa
Company as one of the resultB
of the raid of Dr Jameson and
his followers into the territory
of the Transvaal
THREn FRIENDS
FRIENDSLIBELED
LIBELED
Jacksonville Fla Nov 12
The steamer Three Friends
whichwas seived at the mouth
of the St Johns river last Sat-
urday by the revenue cutter
Boutwell acting under orders
from the treasury department
at Washington through the col
lector of the port was formal
ly libeled and attached today
The boat is now in charge of a
deputy marshal The libel is
under section 5263 of the re
vised statutes which provides
against the fitting out of an
armed vessel to cruise or to
commit hostilities against sub
jects or property of any foreign
country with which the United
States is at peace Under this
section the Three Friends is
charged with fitting out on
May 23 1896 as an armed
cruiser with the intent to be
employed by certain insurgents
or other persons on the island
of Cuba to cruise or to com
and of
cinpof >
KNEW THE MEANING
Drummer Why sir I have
sold tooo bolts of that cloth
the last two days You ought
to know what that signifies
I do know
bolts
Spain The attachment
is returnable before the United
States court on the first Mon-
day in December The gov
ernment s information is said
to have been secured through
two persons who were passen-
gers on the trip and who after
ward made their way back to
New York going thence to
Washington where they divulg
ed the tacts to the Spanish min-
ister If this be true they will
need a body guard when they
come to Jacksonville to give
their testimony in the case
Complete
boo
How to Attain It
A Wonderful KcW
Mwllcil HnokTTritten
for 5len Ouly Olio
copy maj bp had free
on application
ERIE MEDICAL CO
WFFfiW till
It means ten
DIFFERENT VIEWS
Does not your husband dis-
like the idea ot your going to
thecountry to stay two
months
No indeed The good soul
he is glad for for me to go
Then Ifl were in your place
I wouldnt go Sandwich
THE TEMPSVIEW OF IT
greatly concerned at the enor
mous extension of Monroeism
involved in the AngloAmer
ican entente adding that it
confers upon America the
right to settle any difference
between an American state
and an European power with
out the authority of the Amer
ican state interested This is
a big innovation in interna
tional law and endows the
United States with absolute
supremacy in this hemisphere
It must be a bitter pill to Brit-
ish pride to consent to this In
eonclussion the Temps ex
For the last 20 we have kept Pisos Cure for Con
years
sumption in stock and would sooner think a groceryman could
without in his store than we could without
get along sugar
Pisos Cure It is a sure seller RAVEN CO Druggists
Ceresco Michigan September 2 J 896
cooperation was begun
thirty years ago the six mil
lion peasant freeholders have
presses a doubt as to whether rjtv 0f agriculture in the Unit
Europe will accept this agree Lj states is shown by the fact
ment as a precedent
VENEZUELAN ARBI-
TRATION DETAILS
London Nov 12 An offi
cial ot the foreign office said
today to a representative ot
the Associated Press that it
was not likely that King Oscar
of Sweden and Norway would
be chosen to sit with the four
Venezuelan arbitrators appa
rently intimating that he would
be represented by a fifth jurist
to be nominated by himself
The report published here
this morning that the chief jus
tices of the United States and
Great Britain would not select
natives of the United States to
act as arbitrators is denied
and it is added that the chief
justices will have nothing to do
in the matter
SCOTCH DOUGHNUTS
Two eggs well beaten one
cup of sugar one cup of milk
sweet four teaspoons hot
mit hostile acts against the isLr1 from the fryng pan > one
and the
ofCuba against teaspoon little more than even
full of soda and two of cream
of tartar sifted with one cup of
flour Add enough more flour
to make quite a stfft batter
Roll out and fry in hot fat
Before adding the flour add
one teaspoon of vanilla I hope
someone will try this as I have
always had good luck with it
and it makes just enough lor
three
AGRICULTURE IN GREAT
BRITAIN
Western Soil Culture
In Great Britain agriculture
Is in 1 state of Collapse and
the government is leaking des-
perate efforts to remedy the
evil It is admitted that the
lack of cooporation among
the farmers has brought Brit
ibh agriculture to its present ors from New
Mjiidition In 1 ruicw hw Ik > kliWlt
that our farmers realize the
necessity of co operation
Sheep growers have it in
their power to increase the de-
mand for m jtton by improving
its quality Make it so good
that people will have it
our
Stomach sometimes called watcrbnwh
and burning pain distress nausea
dvspepsin are cured by Hoods Sarsa-
parilla This it accomplishes because
with its wonderful power as a blood
purifier Hoodd Sarsaparilla gently
tones and strengthens the stomach and
ligestivc organp invigorates the liver
creates an appetite gives refreshing
sleep and raises tho health tone In-
cases of dyspepsia aud indigestion it
items to have a magic touch
For over 12 years I auflered from bout
with severe painB across myhouldera
and gTennstress I had violent nausea
whloh would leave mo very weak and
faint difficult to get my breath These
spells camo ottener and more severe I
did not receive any lasting benefit from
physicians but found such hsppy effects
from a trial of Hoods Sarsaparilla that I
ook several bottles and mean to always
eepit In the house I am nowablo to
r > all my own work which tor six year
Imvc been unable to do My husband
ml son have also been greatly bene
ed by Hoods SarsapftHI n for pains In
ic back and after the grip I gladly
commend this grand blood medicine
tus PktEK BCRBY LeominstCT Mass
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m i J 3 2
Sarsaparilla
s the One True BIooil Purifier Alt druggists S
cri Xi tivsr Ills i
lOOi 5 PllS > iv <
NOT WELL INFORMED
A librarian irt Cranfofd N
J observed a mother and
daughter iooking over the li
brary catalogue the other day
when the daughter exclaimed
Oh there is Cranford by
Mrs Gaskell I should like to
read that Oli ddftt uke
that interrupted the mother
It s nothing but figures and
things about the town The
librarian adds that injustice
to our town they were visits
York The
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
London Nov 13 The
Daily News says there is talk
made steady progress The ef 0f the resumption of direct
feet of the societies and syndi diplomatic relations between
cates all over the country is Venezulae and Great Britain
shown in the large reduction =
the cost of fertilizers and
in
other supplies and consequent
larger yields The present
condition of British agriculture
is due largely to the landlord
system says the Denver Field
and Farm Peasant proprie-
torship and cooperation have
sustained and build up agricul-
ture in France and it is Vealiz
ed in England that the ex
ample of her neighbor across
the channel must be followed
to save her farming interests
from ruin One of the best in
dications of the future prospe
fl WQflAPt
WIS
Itfenttobewon
dcred at that
therearesomany
sick and half
sick women
Most of than
eupposa their
peculrartroubles
canonlybecuxed
by the physi
cian That means local treatment and
examinations No wonder they hesitate
And hesitation gives disease a stronger
foothold
The truth is that local treatment and
examinations are nearly always un-
necessary Thry should not be sub-
mitted to till everything else fails
HflciLREES
I OP SIR
cures painfnl menstruation irregnlari
ties lifesapping drains falling of tho
womb and flooding It cures all th4
pains and troubles by making the
feminine organs perfectly strong and
is bene
healthy Its action wonderfully
ficial to girls just entering womanhood
and to women passing through the
period known a3 the change of life
be
No need to hesitate now Cure can
had right at home
SOLD AT 100 A BOTTLE
BY DBUGGSSTS
THE CASTLES WILL
SAIL SATURDAY
London Nov n Walter
M Castle of San Francisco
called at the United States em-
bassy today He will sail for
the United States on Saturday
next accompanied by Mrs
Castle and will most likely
leave from Southampton on-
board the American Line steam
ship St Louis
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 116, Ed. 1, Monday, November 16, 1896, newspaper, November 16, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth62030/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .