The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 178, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 11, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Fresh'. Swiss iid Roquefort cheese'
mt Clelin Jaou Sons.
Th jfcstmRbip Clinton sailed from
mo at o'clock this afternoon .
J P. pitegnat and Victor Sefcree
kre Iwo of the latest victims of grip.
Both hare been quite sick but are
Wuer today.
Kilk caa be had at all times at
tke terser Herd Da.Ty. Milk Iresh
from the cows?moni!ngand evening.
Ice Cream parlors can procure cream
at any time. Samples free.
The volunteers now stationed at
Fort Brown expect to receive ordera
lo leare here by the next steamer
at ordera hare been issued for their
regiment to be mustered out at
dace.
In cur issue ofyesterday we pub-
tlHhd a notice of Tax Collector
.
D. Lerma which related to the "do-
liquents" of Cameron county for
Back years. In today's Herald we
publish arotice which refers to the
taxes of th year 1898 due on tho
31st inst and upon which we call the
attention of our readers.
On taking an inventory of govern-
ment property at the garrison lately
It wa found that goods amounting
to over f 300 in value were missing.
The missing articles were such as
blankets quilts 3heets towels and
numerous other things. It was sus-
pected that' certain Mexicans who
had been employed about the post
or had access thereto were respon-
sible for their disappearance and a
warrant to search the premises of
the suspected parties -was secured
from the local authorities. Several
searching squada were sent out yes-
terday with the result that several
cartloads of government property
was recovered and takeu back to the
post
PURELY PERSONAL
Henry F. HordE;q left this
morning for his homo at Rio Grande
City:
E. J. Colo of New Jersey who ha 3
been here several weeks buying
Mexican drawn work for the north-
tra markets left on yesterday's
ftg.
Han. Salvador F. Maiilefert. Mex-
ican consul at Brownsville who ha
been absent for several years serv-
ing as secretary on the Mexican
boundary commissFoUj arrived here
last evening to resume charge of
the consulate. .Mr. Maiilefert has
(t&velod considerably since leaving
Brownsville visiting Washington
and other Ameri ;an cities as well as
ICexico City and every town on the
Kio Grande from Brownsville to El
Paso in fliefuloMm&nf of-his dutie?)
as secretary to the commission .
When appointed to the Tatter posi-
tion Mr. Maiilefert did not resign
hie posilicfu&s consul f at Mexico at
hia place arii hence-it is that we
Save tha -pleasure of greeting him'
Once more th that capacity . lie
comes her&'ciirectfy from El Paso .
Hevras" exceedingly popular here
during his former incumbBn3y'
consul aad his return is gladly wel-
doiaiwt. XJWrfiig Consul MuHlefert's
behc6nhe cansslsU Has been rnc-
iesiteTy in cfiarge of XTf. Abram
IHatfand Dr. M i'guel Barragan the
Jatter hat ih"g ftfrtted over the office
fr him todjfy 1& .will continue the
cosfuais it jtis'preioht lobs&ibnxif ef J
rferaf ra jpfa drag stored
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".. . . Corned Beef.
B t AXuregan'Oylil-ar-iot . of pie
aVsicepitled tbrQueajid: -oiveT&sa
arad best; CalKohhifii' g: 'riiW
ru:.'
Patriiid Perez THwIBBged
with smuggling was given 'vhirty
'days in the "county jail
Paula Ohro on a charge ef retail-
ing lifaor without lieenseira& eea-
lenced to eight moaths' confinenVaat
innhe cotantv 1ail and to uiv a fina
bfflOOj
Cayelano Pela was sent to Jail for
SO days for receiving smuggled propi
erty.
Kotlce to Tax Fayifi.
The attention to the tax payers of
this county is specially directed to
Section 10 Chap. 103 Laws of 1897
which reads as follows :
"If any person shall fail or refuse
to pay the taxes imposed upon him
or his property by law until the 31st.
day of January next suceeding the
return of the assessment roils of the
county to the comptroller a penalty
of ten per cent on the entire amount
of such taxes shall accrue which
penalty when collected shall be
paid proportionately to the state and
county and the collector of taxes
shall by virtue of his tax rolls sieze
and levy upon and sell much per-
sonal property belonging to such
person as may be suiicient to pay
his taxes together with the penalty
above provided interest and ill
costs accruing thereon.
Damaso Lebxa
Tax Collector Cameron County.
Brownsville Texas Jan. 10 1899.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance
of permanently beneficial effects and
were satisfied with transient action ;
but now that it is generally known
that Syrup of Figs will permanently
overcome habitual constipation
well-informed people will not bny
other laxatives which act fora time
but finally injure the system.- Buy
the genuine made by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
Wichita Fa" lis; Texas
Proprietors P. P. P.:''
It becomes- my duty to add my tes-
timonial to the wonderful curative
properties of P. P. Pi (Prickly Ash
jPokQ Hoot and Potassium.) 'Some
years ago I bruised my ankle on my
saddle stirrup j from a little scratch
the place began to enlarge until itj
was as largo as tho palm of ray hand
discharging pus exposing part of
the Bone. I called to see physicians
and they pronounced it as a fever
sore and incurable. It became so
gainful and swollen so badly that I
tried bandage for reliof until I se-
cured a rubber supporter; after se-
curing the rubber supporter for tem-
porary feliefT begon to use internal
remedies trying several different
kinds without any apparent rolief.
f resolved to try P. P. P. .vhich I
did. After using one bottle the re
sult was shch I-continued until the
sixth bottlo was ased when my rub-
ber supporter was not further re-
quired as tho soro was completely
healed and swelling entirely gond
I therefore take pleasure in saying
to the public generally that it is my
belief from actual experience that
the use of P. P. P. if properly per-
sisted in will cure any case of im-
pure blood or blood poisoning.
Respectfully
Prof. B F. FTiciiey Postmaster
Wichita Falls Texas .
I the undersigned k'n6vr Prof.
HickTey at tho time he conVmenced'
to tako P. P.P. for his sore log and I
did not think a cur possible. I no-
ti'cettits progress from the start and
must say tho remarkable cure P.P.p.
brought about was something rijarre-
loua. .
B. Tmak Druggist"
Wichita FallsTSxas.-
if otica
All perscrns are. hereby notified
that I h stow ready to receive as-
sessments r.readJtlqiMr of property
for rth cqrrant y3r. Saifee mk be
pro8eate.a le my depei M-r. IIw-
srdMjiYcr at ofibe.- a -ti -:cot
house Withij : ift . lti&&fi bltl
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k dje not only to the originality aad
aiaapiiicityof the combinatioh but also
to thfe care and skill with which W-kt
HMnnfactared by scientific pfrocoaaen
known to the Cjlutoxsia. Tiq ram?
CJo. only and we wish to impress wpoe
afl. the. importance of purchasiHg tha
tea and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured
by fee CLixi omctA. Fia Sntup Co.
only a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding tkit worthless
imitatioia manufactured hy other par-
ties. The high standing of the'Cixl-
tossixTiq SrKUF Co. with the medi-
cal profession and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
giren to millkma of families makes
the nam of the Company & guaranty I
ol the excellence of its rea?eay. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives
s it acts on the kidneys liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
hag them and it does not gripe aor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
fcffects please remember the name ti
ihe Company
CALIFORNIA HQ SYRUJ1 CO.
SAN TR&XOlSC. CmL
SCMVTIXX. Kr. KW TSXA. 3r.1V
Steamer Service to Cuba.
The Morgan line has issued a cir-
cular and time schedule for its new
steamer service between New Or-
loans and Havana Cuba touchinf
at Key West Fla. both going and
coming. The trip will he madein
four days each way and 3temers
willieavo-New Orleans and Havana
respectively every five days com-
mehbinjf January 6 from Now
Orleans and 9th from Havana.
HobJtbn Post.
Catarrh. Cannot be CnredL;
with LOClrAPPLICAriON a:
they cannot reach the seat of?tfce?4fO
disease. Catarrh is a blood or'cbri
stilhtional diseaseand in o'rder to
cure it von must take intornal fein-
edies. HalTs Catarrh Cure is
taten internally and acts directly
ou the blood and mucous surfaces.'
HSIl's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by one
of the best physicians in this conn
try for years and is a regular pre-
scription. It is composed of the best
tonics known combined wilh the
best blood purifiers acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The per-
fect combination of the two ingre-
dients is what produces such won
derfal results in curing Catarrh.
Semlsfor testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props.
Toledo OhY6
Sold by druggists price 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best: "
Notice .
The Hat of doliquents for ciy
taxes due for past years will be pre-
pared for publication by January
31 1899. All. parties owing City
taxes are advised to make prompt
payment of same before the above
irtentioned date. By so doing they
?ill avoid tho additional costa and
expenses of listing and publication.
By order of the council.
Santos YaldezT.
City Tax Assessor and Colecfor
For Ovor Fifty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing byrnp
has been" used for "over fifty years by
millions" bf mothers for their child-
ren while teething with perfect
success. . It Soothes the chifd sot
tens the guras afrays all pain cure-
wind colic and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the
poor little sufferer immediately.
CnW wi niriortrTsfs in- ovprr na'rf nf
the world. Pwenty-five cents a
bottle . Be stfro and ask tot "ATrs.
Winslow's Soothing Strap and
taki bop other kind.
Ak your .
Druggist
for geaeroBS
TRIAL SIZE."
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oatici sTiG cocaiae
aaercaryji'f''J ottsr
Jti faickly ABeoed.
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'vmr. SfmssiassBsMimet-
Citation Br FitWiwrtttfcf
. 1 T1-Sttrte efTe?tas '-.' '
To thSiiriffrnrCostabI9f "Cahttr
' b Goatv Greeting i - -j "
. Yok ra Htfibjf CowJaftawfed to sumr.j
Jno Herjr Patterson fey mak-
Jr.g-. pttfclfcatkm b IhUt Citation oncej
hi each week "for foar Wrecks previous
to tkex&mjtofereof i softie neiRpa-
per paWkhcduhjnar Cbfcnty if "there be"
a newspaper pulishtd therein but if not
then in any neSjper pufeHshed i the
;8th Judical District; but if thefs be. no
newspaper published in said Jusdkial
Dislricti. thfen in k news aper published in
the nearest Distrkt to said aSth Judicial.
District to appear at the next regular
term of the District Court Clmeroro
County to beholden at the Court House
thereof in Brownsrilte. on the first 3ion
day in February A. D. 1899 the same being
the Sixth day of February AD. 1899 then
and there to answer apetitioh filed in said
Court on the 26th day of December A. D.
i&jS'in a suit numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 1797 wherein Irene Pat
tersonisthe Plaintiff and Henrj- Patter-
son the Defendant said"petition alleging
that the said petitioner and said defendant
-were legally married on October 6th.i879
in Cameron County" Texas and lived to-
getheras husband and wifeuntil Septem
ber 19th lSSr. Where for no cause known
to plaintiff; said Defendantabandoned her
j ed and board and has 'ever since that
time utterly failed and refund to contri-
bute anything What ever to the support ot
Petitioner orhis children.
Petitioner prays that citation by pub-
lication be issued to defendant 'Henry
Patterson to afisvrer this petition aud
that the bonds of matrimony' heretofore
existing between theui be forever dissolr-
ed. Hereinfaii not but have before said
court at its aforesaid next regular term
this -writ with "your return theraon show-
ing bow5'ou haVe executed the same.
Witness; LoUls Lowalski Clerk of the
District I burt of Cameron County.
Given Under thy Hand and the Seal of
safd court at office ift Browtistille thi
thera7th day of Df cember A. D. 1S98.
Louis KbwALskif Clerk
' JDistrict Court Ckmeron Couuty.
3 i Seal A true copy I certify
Louis io wai.ski Clerk .
U M13ST have bare blood for
l--gQodhe&ih. Hood's Sarsaparilla
ipniifics the blood. Take Hood's Sar-
saarillali you would BE WELL
r Just- Received.
The following goods were brought
up-front the sfernief- Dec 20lh. con-
signed to Liicio Bonis which he
has sale : " - ;
Assb'rtedfpllios (iii 5lb bucket!) 80c
Mince moat per. pound
2o
25
12;
38;
I8
Corn beef 7"
Oram berries "-
Saur Kraut r
Cheese
Soda'CrackTefs
Potatoes' '
Onions !i
--
J-iS
11
it'
.(each)5
f-ti. tT-irws-
iJO.ll JiUlIlIIO
' pickles y
Pigs feet U
Lemons oer doz .
60c
Afre3h lot of cigars and Smoking
received.
Jto'member the place LncioJ5Qui
?n I?ir fcmrirttx ruilrnarl hnilflfticr '
Begi&iing the Year
With pure rich healthy blood
which made be - had by taking
fg sSarsspiiryou will not
need 0 fear attacks' of pnenmonia
brqnchiti? fevers; coloTs of (he grip ..
A few bottles o'f this great tonic and
blootl purifier taken now will" bo
your best proteetioh against spring
humors-boilberuption3i fhat tired
feel inland' serious iilneslo which
a weak and debilitated system" is es-
pecially liable in early spring.
'Hood's Sarsaparilla eradicates from
the blood all scrofula' faints" tones
and" strengthens the stomach cures
dyspepsia fhenmatism catarrh ami
every aliment caused or ofomoted
impure or depleted blood.
CHiClSB GETiL FASLQRS
Safi" Antonio Texas
Belonjr to nd combine fo holri np
prices beyondi reach of tUe poplef.
tWe 6tf oat iwitef MX in Urge Iof7
do more ifork tkm all the Demi&is
Ir Soatb Texwffnd can xo best
prices. We fill Tetn &x -Kieecric-ityyEsitrmf
b witliGa and. .Ter
vena sfcsfitelyicfcnotit pais. G$
tatheir Parlor for best work in all
fines Guaran.feeiT for o years; amV
iiaTe them to pat your montb in or-
r1o sia"r(r in willi the now year .
jjfisti Gerinsh a'ml Spanish
Dss. Gopdmax? Hats
'-.. Managers.
jDldrpaefe for alS " " this
?y.'iy-jy':gf?rs?i!fty!'
tt tib m mdw piw
The Peace
fn winsfcWincr tefmsof
itS" ""'?
-" " -? sv32&&-'& ""!--. im
portance to remember that lgpppgge ahef
the besf piece of really goo8frnTwln tobacco
in the world is the 10-cent piece o
&tt!s&s
PLUG
Any discussion of pieces or cbmparisohofJbfahcls
can only result in the award of every claim to
America and to Battle Ax. Try it fa-dai
Remember the name
whpn vnu hiiv anmn.
w i8 J
THE QUAY CON
SPIRACY CASE.
Defense Claint They Can Not
" Get an impartial Trial.
Philadelphia
Argument was
January 7.
heard in the
State supreme court today on
the petition 6f United States.
Senator QuayRichard R. Quay
and former State Treasurer
Haywood on the petition for a
writ of certiorari to
remove to trie higher court
from the quarter sessions court
of Philadelphia th"e case pend
ing against them charging con
spiracy. ;
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FKb. HuFpnKantc niA rharorifI
.- ww...fcw ..- &
muiuiuuau xjr - -
Hopkins former casmer ot iney -
- fnncf Pecote's bank liow
- - . '
Jcleceaseo in the alfeged mis
use of State funds on deposit
in that bank.
In the petition the defeifctahtV
averrecT tha they could not
obtatn a fair and impartial trial
in thb Philadelphia county
court" clauiifng' that the dis
missal of their demurrers' and
ofher adverse decisions in the
perliminary proceedings had
demonstrated th'af tnere was
prejudice agafnst them on the
part of the trial judge (Ffn-
FetterV)' They also diarged an-
other judge ol the county
bench (Gordon) with aidling in
brtngfhg the prosecution and
that Fin-letter was influenced
in' political enmlfy and wa? un
duly hastening the trial of the
case With tfre. object of poison-
ing the minds of members of
tlie minds of members- of the
legislature : a'rtd' thus defeating
the re-election of UnitedStates
Senator Quay.
r Eloquent; argument was
made today m support of the
petition by Attorneys - David
T.Watson of .Titts'btrrW and
;iiiftk Sijrfley' of PhUa'dvl - j
HPHMVmVKIMHHmHMH
ipMb
Gommsstostj -
Peacra&iialtvitaT fin-
vm mw w MrjaM s s w
phia and in opposition to the
motion b; ex:Distriet Attorney
Gfaharfi. " '
Qver thfee hours were od-
cupieot in the delivery of tjic
artrument of these three emTn-
ent-jawyers. 1 ne court uicu
took the matter under. advise
ment and adjourned.
Old newspapers for. sale atf
this office. -" "v-
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jigars pipes and amoser material
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Sofirdmg and Lodging Hoar?
PASCtUL BUTSENO
latb; Street. . :
..(Loteof Mmere Motet) .
ifeifs at All hours Coifue and
Chocolate Fjeh served at dS&r&r?
01 uay ana nigui. k
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MsDimal Skins .Bird BggSi
and spfcimphs ot NalnruC
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