The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 247, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 29, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS SATURDAY-MAT 29 1597..
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SOCIETIES.
RIO GRANDE LODGE KG.
81 A. F. & A. M 2s-
dore JTarks "W. J.;
x. NatensoD. -S. W ;
YiT. A. Krai SecreUrJ-;
A- JagOU. S. W;. Kobt.
DJzelL Treasurer; E. O
Macv . W;B. H. Wa!ib
J. D.; G. W. Miller
Trier. Visiting brethren
.cordially invited. Lodge
teeets firll and Ih-rd rue-day In eachmonth.
EXCELSIOR LODGE KO.
10-LO.O.F -OFFICER -i
fcr Esly. Jr.. Secretarv: TIT. J t1pMii. );- l
last Grand. Cua. F. Tilghmau District Deputy
Krnd Maatef. Tne Lodge xeets at 7:30 p. in.
AiT61155" mZhu Waiting brethren and
CT-1 FeJows to iood standing re cordiaUv
teuvited to attend.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR
LODGE NO. 3730. OF.
FI EI.S. .A.Browne
DictatorJesscO.Tieel
ex. "Vice Dictator: hos.
F Tilghnain; issiHtnnt
Dictator; M. Hanson Past D ctttor; H. Shnvood
Reporter; J-. F5. Sharp. Finan ia( Reporter; A.1"nrk
Treasurer: ."Wal genbachChaplaiu 2ihy Guide
CddonioGitzaV'Tiardian-D mingoBouaviaes ju-
titt'l. Trustees: Irant Champion. F. J. Combe
O- Garza Loje n:eets second aourth TueiJiaY
01 each tnontu
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tJOJJNECTING AT ALICE T71TH SAN ANTONIO
& ARANSAS PASS and MEXICAN NATION-
AL Radways-
This Line (Jrtrnes the Umtei
States Mail on Schedule
Time of 40 Hours.
Staged Leave A-Jice anl Brown?
ville Dally at 6 a. m (Sun
days inehi'led) and arrive
at Di'stlnnnnti rhe
next Evuning.
RATES OF FARE
ft
ftoundTrip Ticket S 22.50
One Trip -.... 15.C0
(Jhildrea under 12 years half fare.
Children under five years free.
E. L BEYHQH Agt. IrownsviHs Tw
THOS BEYNOK"
PROP.iSO MJSfsOFR
JBiELENBERG
geni:i:al agent on .tfOKTm rn Mex
ItALAGEJ
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b fluid
HikWwh
The Best and Easieft Eunning
Machine in the World. Took .
the ledal for superipty at
the recent Columbian
World's Fair.
Dealer In
JEWELRY ARMS AND
AMMUNITION
Comraercio St
Matammos
TXME TABLE
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Jrom and after Xh. 1 h. J89G
renlar passenger train will
run 3? tollowpi
Regular train-.
Leaves Brownsville (Daily) at 9 am.
Pomt Isabel 4 p. id
.JOSE C EL AY A
GENERAL MANAGER.
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fSSifi John m: Haynesobie Will Keep the atmosphere nitre I presents an object lesson to the
LSgSagTij f J?1 1 and wholesome; removing all t : i .. ;'-- ......
'i' ""TTwr ic Grand: John 5. - . ' chmvinff nil' pnsilV R RllnTMS
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flXIDERMIST
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--Zlricdn dnd SiUihern Birds
Maminal SJdv Bird Eggs
- a?ul peehnena of Nat-
- . uml History.
BROWNSVILLE
Old newspapers -4br sale atj
1.hjs office.
8REAT GERM BESTROYE&l
J-
munc m
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(OZONIZED CHLORINE.)
DisinfGctant Deodorizer $ Antiseptic.
FOR SAFETY CLEANLINESS AhO COMFORT
USE IT M EVEM SICK-ROOM.
Will destroy till Disease Germ
infection front all Fevers
mul all Contagious Diseases
A second case of Scari.et Fsvek has never been
known to occcr where the Fluid was freelv used. i
i elixjw t kver has
been cured with it after
Blck Vomit had ta-
SailroxiK
lwot S"crDitin
TLs
virtrofA htt xtrt rTTti r ifr A tifilnnrft Yl
the Sick will secura Protection from In-
fectious Diseases by using the Fluid.
Pcnecdy harmless used internally or eitcrajlly.
AS AN INTERNAL DISINFECTANT
AND DETEHGENT.
Talten or injected orusedasaTrasliit
allays inflammation and corrects often-
si o discharges. The Fiuiil is a certain
cure for Diarrhma.. Dysentery and In-
flammation of Uie Bowels. ISeing Alka-
line in its nature it will often afford
complcto relief from Heartburn Aoid-
ity of the Stomach and Iyspcpsia.
ENDORSED By J Mirion Sinn M D Jos.
LeConte M D. Prof H.T. Lupton. BuhopGeo.
F Pierce. Bishop W.M.Wightman Rev. Chas F.
Deems Rev. Richard Fuller HonAlei. H.
Stcnhens. Hon A. J. Valfccr and many others.
S tH . OO. Philadelphia.
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THEN SEE--
DR. NATANS0N
He is prepared with one of
the finest Trial Case containing
a full assortment of spherical
and c'Iindrical lenses prisms
ophtalmoscopc for inspection
of theinterior of the eye and
other optical insiruniHiits for
examination of the eye selec-
tion of eje glasses and spec-
tacles. Rmembf-r that yon run the
risk of impairing your eyesight
when you trust the examination
of the eye and s'election of glass
es to spectacle dealers.
See Dr. Gr. Natanson office i
up stairs over the
YTURRI
LA.
A
16 to l
is the ratio
Our Teeth to our Jaws
aO&St TBf.TSR ineures GO?E3
degestion which i& tiie KS2" to oo&
ES&t-igjTH and ttmS.JDTi. The
Expert Dentin nt the
CKICA80 OEHTAt PRIOHS. '
Cor. Houston St- itnd Ae L San Anto-
nio Tex. fill and etrac s teeth ?! 't'-
mtt pttiTi and make Zittfa (IrazDil
and ISraifA at prices JTlac.'t Sllicajt-
ft than all others.
RUSThEi?. It iou-vant to
S.1WS UKl-& V- and i'fi and
be Heat i fits and liitjipy come to this
oilice.
Drs. Goodman & Hays
rManagers.
On eveiy Steamer
Fresh California evaporat d fruit's
p-rune-J mince meat pigs feet sour
kraut preserves jellies. Spanish olives
in' kegs pickles roasted peanu s. citron
currants dates raising a fine aortment
ot candies extrac's Scotch bacalao.-
fresh grated cocoanut cocoanu's fine
cracked fresh fruits and neU-rplifornia
pears peaches apricots etc. in heavy
sy up.
" Will recleve by next steamer cran-
berries pencil and apricot jellv etc.
Will keep on hand afresh line dt
3SS- Gi SLPSk AISO flne far
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Stucke. Treasurer: Vfc oaa oaors jroitl any source. -" - " J " -J'f
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OLtOrJlIICJr 6 Hot! '0HCaUse llpv are afraid to offend
Gor.'ltotlston and' St. Mao's Ste. i Mr inley-and .Mr Reed
San Antonio ;:::f:::::::::::::TeXaV . th should faiI lod an
T -" . offiee or two ir toset tftp Com
Modern convemencs;cmsiDe a spe-
cialit3'j.rues S2(W pturd y. greets cirs mittee assignments they want
p.iss uoor to ana ircm an depots.
EJDWI8 fflAHSCBEi Prop.
Subscflbji (qt Tim Hkralr
UIUZZLED coxgressmen
Three Fourths Majority Held Uu
by CzarHeed The. Tariff
Bill. Other-Items;
From Oar Itegular Correspondent.
Washington May 24 1S97
The House of Representatives
edly free branch of a supposed
I
-popular government can ne
muzzled. Three fourths of the
' e . --
ilUeiUOerS Of tllft HOUSe WOUIQ
j
ilike lo votft for the Morgan res
'olution adopted by the Seiutte
JaStWeek for the 1'eCOgnilion
I j
lf llu K.llinnTT f tl
.u I ne uciiiericnij ui mo ju
b.itis but they are not allowed
to do so. Mr. McKinley says
the adoption of that resolution
by the House would interfere
with the mysterious Cuban
! policy that he is engaged in
I batching out by compelling
'him to show his hand as it is
a joint resolution which would
have to be either signed or
vetoed and not a concurrent
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- Nothing is claimed for Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder tbat cannot be
proved from the records. Its splendid triumphs at the World's Columbian Exposition
and California Midwinter Fair were only achieved after the fullest examination and
competition. The fame it has acquired rests squarely on its merits as the purest
richest and best baking powder ever offered to tie public; Its victories are legiti-
mate triumphs for the best boon ever given to the good housewives of this country.
A COOK BOOK FREE. "Table and Idtchen" a new cook hook containing over 400 receipts will he pen postage
prepaid. It is printed in English German and Scandinavian. A copy will be sect in tlielangusge preferred-.- Postal
card is 33 good as a letter. Address simply -
Price Baking Powder. Co. Chicago Ji.t.
resolution like the one adopted
. " - iBi-vywiiSih uuu pigeon
'. holecf ' by Mr. Cleveland; the
j
SUgar trust says the resolution
t 3 1 i -
must not he adopted and Czar
T ...r ?i d.u .y a
"PPd Says It shall not be arid
there VOU are. The democrats
i
kick to the fuiLeXtent of their
1 i 1 -
power hut UIh republican mem
I "f "" HoU- .wallow ffaeir
convictions and voteN against
I .
jthe will of tlifir constiuients
1 1 !.. i n j
and the' force of calling the j
-j Holism a legislative bodv goes 'enough for it to become .1 law. new melllo Js failed the
-on like the butcheries iu Cuba.l ' Froin all directions cmne au j "sy nclironojrra!-. :uixX w ? r.
. ' f oeuuy exptaiuea in Hie "Ulobe
i berg will be no tax eu t he . ihemm Ht?ws of a ith;inj in bUihi.ii j -
t t .. ... jr.v . j
breakfast oFthe poor no anj
additional tax upon beer the
pool man's beverage or to
bacco if the democrats can
prevent it as a caucus of dem-
ocratic Senators uriniraously
decided to move that Hie entire
internal revenue section of the
amended tariff bill now being
debated in the Senate be struck
out. Whether that motion is
carried will depend upon the
vote df the populist Senators.
Tt wasalso decided at the cau
cus that -the democratic Sen
ators would only antagonize the
tariff bill to the extent of ex-
posing its fiiormons aud tin
necessary increase in taxation
and would interpose no 6bjec
lion to taking a final vote in a
reasonable time. The repub
liean Senators are having a reg
ular monkey and parrot time
among themselves over some of
the amendments to the bill.
c
The explanation of Senator
Aldrich was not at all satis
factory and there was lots of
the plainest sort .oL talk at
Foremost Baking Powder in all the Worlds'
n
i f
s. i
"$&.
ra
I"l3ghsst MoiiDrs Medal and
by th&
Official faC'Siaiiles
showing both sides of
the Vorid'b Fair Medal
awarded
Price Caking Powder Co
the republican caucus held
today and although they
are making i strong effori
to settle their differences in
some way off the Hoof of the
Senate there is little prospect
of their succeeding and an
open fight among them is ex
pcte& to be an early an inlei
esting feature of the tariff de
bate. They are going to pass
the bill of course but not until
it has been much changed. The
agents of the sugar trust realize
that the present sugar schedule j
li!ID no eilftlP ot t ....1 1
""O " CIIU" Hi Ull I1MU (11C
scheming for another that will
bamboozle the public 'long
sentiment since last November
Por instance Mr. S. V. M;
Peters of W. Va. said: u VVet
Virginia cast its 'electoral vote
last year lor McKinley but if
tho election wi?re to be held
over again right now the ver
.diet would be reversed. I am
satisfied that free silver would
win if the fight were to be made
over -again. Of? all my demo
cratic. friends wlirt voted the. re
- . " Sri
publiran ticket Jasl ar or fori
Palmer and Buckner I 'doubt
if there is one who would fail
to cast his ballot for Bryan if
the opportunity were again
presented. The next legislature
will be strongly democratic
dnd a democrat will be chosen
to succeed Senator Faulkner."
The interest m the successor
to Senaior Earle of S. C Who
died last week 13 ny no means
confined to South Carolina
democrats. As the legi-jjaiure
will not meet uniil next Janua
ry the Governor will appoints
Senator to serve until an Wee
lion is held. Sonth Carolinians
think that Representative Mc
Lauriii's chances f r becoming
Senator are excellent.
Diploma
EXPERIMENTS IN"
RAPLD TELEGRAPHS
Washington 5 TL C$ May 2o.
-A' proposition is before th
Senate in the shape of a bill
introduced by Senator Petli-
grew to expend 1000;000 in
experimenting with a new s3Ts-
tem of rapid telegraphy wires
for-the purpose to be construct
ed heiWHeu rVeW York and
Washington It is claimed that
this system will supplant the
telephony lelegraph and mails
as a method of comuiutiicationi
between the great biXineSs
grea t
Centers of I he eriiinrrv jnrf will
ma nossible. the ir;;'.?
-of 3000 words a minut- The
sm am B i 1 f W 1 S s I I a S
Will 0 KiJtSialrtfdrto. 'AzShJ
toati
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for its -sreat leavenirly
strentli dnd bealthftilncaS. Azures the
rfAod against alum and all forms of adut"
teration common to the cheap brands.
ROYAL. CAKIXG POWDER CO.r SEtr TbRKt
WHOLESALE POISONING;
pjunqtfeting JParty Eats Chick-
ens That Had Been Pois--onedToKii!
Hawks.
Paducah Ky. May 25. Th
jhieagreparticulars of a whole
sale poisoning at Cave in Rock;
111. about eight miles above
this city on the Ohio rriverj
reached her6 today. James
Prazier a young merchant of
.Marion visited his old bom
in Cave in Rock and last even-
ing his friends gave him a xe-
ception. Shortly after suppe
sixteen persons who had eaterk
chickens purchased frm- a
farther wer6 taken iILv They
exhibited symptoms of poison-
ing. One is dead any two more
were dyirig at last accountSj
The chickens had been fed with
strychnine to kill hawks.
PROUD OF niS MOTHER.
Dr. Moody tells a story lhat
evy young man and young
woman in the land ought to
heaf. IIe said: "There was
once in college a boy and he
was about to graduate. Ue
rwrote back toi.be farm for his
mother to come. She replied
that she could not do it. She
said her clothes were worn out
and she had no money to get
new. ones for the occasion. She -had
already turned her skirt
t.wice.and iLwts ragged on both
sides.- The boy said come any
way? The poor old womau
went dressed in her uesl which
was not stylish. Thfe com-
mencement was in a fashion-
able church. The son was
prouder of his mother than all
his honors.- He walked with
fitr down the aisle to the cen-
r tre o"f the church and saw her in
to one of ibe best seats. There:
were tears in her t3'e3 and bite
j burst out weeping for joy when
b&r eiin came out and pro-
nounced the valedictory. The
president pinned .1 badge on
his coat. The 3-011 ng man left
the Stage and went directly for
his mother. He took off the
badge and" pinned it oif heir
dress. There were lears in his
&3 es. Then he bent Over and
kissed her wrinkled face. 1 he
biy animated by that kind of
piide will ma' a man who" will
bn ah honor to hi9 mother- tti
hirrlbelf; to his cuiif-.i-y iliid W
his God. Such a boy is the:
glory of his kind. May his
number increase iititil thri
shadow ff his loveliness coTeis
the whole world. Austlii
StatSS-im.;
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 247, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 29, 1897, newspaper, May 29, 1897; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115961/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .