The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 161, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 6, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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SEEDS JFOR TEXANS.
JXSSS a WHEELER Id. dlrep.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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Offldsl Josxsal 12alo oo'saty .
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What Each Congressman Has to
Distribute..
THE OFFICIAL GUY JOURNAL.
THE OFFICIAL COUNTY JOURNAL.
Saturday Jan. 6 1900.
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FOT TOO LATE Y3T. .
Yoakum Tiiues.
f v Did you resolve to support your
home paper during 1900? If you
did not it's not too late yet.
Goy. Leart of the Isle of
Guam has abolished slavery in
that island and made ail the na-
tives ' marry according: to law.
What a pity there is not another
Capt. Leary to send out as govern-
or of the Sulu islands. He wonld
doubtless soon abolish the harem
of the soealled Sultan of those is-
lands if he did not abolish the
Sultan himself.
Secretary Gage is charged with
holding stock iu a Chicago national
hank and having deposited gov-
ernment moueT in the saici bank.
Washington January 2. The
department of a?riuulture today.
toned a statement showing .feaia tbose who want GOVEENMENT POSITIONS 85000 places
allotment of seeds wh.oh mil. be SERVICE RULES. 800 yearly appointments
made this year to senators repre- J rr
sentatives and delegates in con . Prepares by mail for all Govermenfc examinations. Pees cash or in-
gress. The matter is one of great stalments. A thorough and scientific course in all departments
interest to the farming population. Requires spare time only. Salaries twice as much as private firms for
It is the first time in the history of the same kind of work. The hours of labor are short duties light
the country that the agricultural positions for life. Take our course of study and we guarantee that
department has issued .such an offi-'y0n will pass the Civil Service Examinations. Write iiielosing stamp
ciai statement which Is intended for om. catalogue describing course to
to be a their representatives m con-
gress are entitled to iu the way of
free distribution of seeds.
V TVS
HucDaoir Va. Dec. SI.
X hav beea Buffering from femalo wei-
seas for four yeara and hare taken many
medicines but Wine of Cardui and Black-
Draught hare done more lor me than any-
thing 1m.
H2S. CAROLINE EVAN3.
BUREAU OF CIVIL SERVICE INSTRUCTION L.T.
The list showsVthat to each sena
tor and representative of Texas THOUGHT HE HAD MET HER.
there will be alloted 4800 packages
of vegetable seeds each package
At a military bazaar an officer
containing five papers of different ; thought he fancied a certain article
seeds: 400 packages of flower seeds Lxposed for sale at one of the
Tl
irh like dbrruption
vesiocrats
as a
mr mmEmmic.
n and
Onlv
Cin the
apers
been
hyHoD. Rad
succeed himself
fee is not a more
n congress
each package containing five papers
of different varieties j 110 packages
of tobacco seed each containing
five papers of different growths of
tobacco j 230 packages of cotton
seed and sixty packages of lawn
grasi.
The seeds referred to comprise
the various of beef cucumber let-
tuce melon (water and musk)
onion radish been pea and
sweet com. The tobacco seeds in-
elude the various American tobac-
co plants and the cotton seeds are
of tbose varieties which are best
susceptible of cultivation in the
far South. The grass seeds are of
the lawn variety Kentucky blue
fancy and are put up in half-pound
packages. The flower seeds com-
prise every variety of flower that
wilLflonrish iu the South.
stalls and he was certain he
Citation By Publication.
fTONloEXPiZESS:
t: The next
mst be for the extension of
tonio's railroad facilities
rest as far as Browns
Ktwill need that con
isuredlv seems to be
it present but if the
does not iPSililPy
Pledge to i.tisTand it
not continue to be pacified.
Fine rains are reported all over
ibis sections and the outlook for
stock and forming iuterests. was
never better at this season.
Dick Choker has had his leg
artiken over in Lunuoii. Wonder
sed by being "pulled"
d still no ice on the
i3e this winter.
KM
PLAGUE.
e Glri and Two Chin-
the Scare- A gain .
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mi jr
'"Mr
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m.
lueisco Lai. Jan. l.
Australia which arriv-
onolulu this afternoon
&h& death of a white girl at
Lu on Dec. 22nd and tw&
were found dead in the
fhese quarter on Christmas day.
MILITARY AFFAIRS.
e Introduced Regarding
Blirmy; Organ ization .
Washing;
man Hull of I
y anuary 2. Chair-
house committee
on military affrjrs says some meas-
ure of a general character relating
to the organization of the arrav
will prohabiy be presented at this
session of congress. He says' the
present law will do as a temporary
measure but as it specifically pro
vides that the present organization
of the army shall close July 11901
it is imperative that this congress
do something in the way of array
organization. He holds the view
however that conditions are too
unsettled in the Philippines and
elsewhere to say definitely as to
the number of troops needed in a
permanent organization but is
confident that there never will be
a reduction of the regular army
back to 28000.
THE STATE OP TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Cameron County Greeting:
You are hereby commanded that
you cause the following notice iu jS
fanc.ipf! the ladv who presided
T A II UIUU ui tu WO JLU11U tlCj IU"
at the stall. ib; No. 319
He remarked therefore that he In the matter of the Estate "1
thought that particular article of Oatalina Petdtpain deceased
.. . i Proof of last will and testament
very pretty ine iaay saia: .
f . A of Catahna Petitpam deceas-
uYes it is very pretty. My . '
' ed pending in County Court of
mother sent it." ' m
Cameron connty Texas sitting m
'Ah really" pursued the J' &
officer determined to discover the .xoii persons interested in the
name of the owner of the eyes ab()Ye entitled estate
that had bewitched him "really ! Notjce is hereby given that Mar-
let me see I . thing I have met tin B Kingsbury applicant by his
your mother. Her name is" j attorney herein has filed interroga-
te queen of England" j tories in the matter of the probate
answered the lady. 0f the last will and testament of
The officer did not wait for the : Catalina Petitpain deceased pend-
It is a mistake to take any and every kind of medicine when you ar
sick. There is danger in it Most of the so-called cures for "female
weakness" do nothing more than deaden the pain temporariIyrand when
the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It is
never wise to take chances. You have only one life and that is dear and
precious. If you have any pain ache disorder or weakness in the femi-
nine organs nothing will help you like Wine of CarduL It helps do
away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy and
modifies the pains or childbirth; recovery is rapid and future health is
assured. The Wine is ourelv veg
etable being made of herbs whose rsus-'ABVi'suy bembtkiVl
iijcun-iiioi piupciuo auc uucvuy i oramce in cues requiring-special
upon the organs of womanhood.
It is a long-tried remedy and has - u"c5-'yutnooga Tens
manv vears of success behind it. It J-n-wo .nwo
is sure. Why take a chance medicine when you can get a sure medicine?
Druggists sell Large Bottles for $lj)(X
fancied article.
Mother She had one daughter
who died in her infancy. That was
twenty-five years ago.
Daughter H'm The girl would
have been about nineteen if she had
lived.
ing iu the county Court of Cameron
county Texas and numbered 319on
. the Probate Docket of said court to
M. D. Monserrate and Dr. Amos
Graves sr. witnesses to said will
and who reside in the city of San
Antonio county of Bexar State of
Texas the answers to which will
be read in evidence upon the proof
of said will and iias also filed an
The Place to go
J When Yon Want
pi All Kinds of Liquid Refresh mens
J& t l m x J
fC Ana oouneons xreacmeni; i?
INTERNATIONAL SALOON
THE
Dealers m-
Wines Brandies Liquors Cigars
The Finest in the Citv.
Elizabeth Street
Brownsville Texas.
YiCtOr Egly iL lanagej
Probably every bride directs one
or more of her wedding invitations
feeling that those to whom they -affidavit in said cause that all of
HOUSEKEEPER'S
SUGGESTION.
"The leopard" he quoted 'can
not change his spots.' "
"How do you know!" she asked.
Has he' ever tried benzine 1"
Chicago Times-Herald.
TOO MUCH SO.
Fred So your engagement is a
! secret?
Arthur I should say sol Why.
lese fatalities started the plague ' she won't let me even tell her
father?
scare again and every precaution
was being taken to stamp out the
disease; when the steamer left
The- Australia only brought one
steerage passenger. On account nai 8
aro addressed will find that she
now revenged Atchison Globe.
is
Old newspapers for sale
at office at 25 cents per 1007
Mexican coin.
Stockholders Meeting.
The regular aunual meeting of
the stockholders of the First Na-
tional Bank of Brownsville Texas
will be held at its banking house
on Tuesday January 9th. 1900
between the hours of one and four
o'clock p. nr.. for the purpose
electing a board of directors for
the ensuing year and such other
business as may properly come
before it...
A. Ashheim Cashier.
Browsnviile Texas' Dec. 5 1899.
State of Maine
DANISH WEST INDIES.
Npw York. Jan 2. Thfi .Tnnr.
Washington special says :
of the plague the agents of ihe!-uennans: lens cuessate department Vg
vmssp! fPd tnnnrrv nxr nf - that she will not sell the Banish) tyWlwWk
j j . -jrtfS'j nli
halfhuudred people who wanted; West indies to any other powe; ffjj
to come to San 'rancisca secondj UWLil uul wukicm aua" aw Tfirec ycatsago Iwas aflrtxa
down weak exhausted; had
Indigestion constipation and
my system "was debititzted in
genet&L Physicians did not help
me and I began taking- Df.
Miles Nerrins. Nowy I am
Lchiss
BTIPLINGTS-LATEST POEM.
Mrs. B(erbohm Tree recites
tion or decline to do so.
iudyard Kipling's poem
The Modern Mother
Has found that her little oues- fea
'The" nProved more by the pleasant
c? e rxz i j i '
ent. Minded TWrnr " nWHr ov'Pi wneu tu iieeu wi uitr
Pahice Music Hall. London
t . i ti. riKiln .
dre fnuds for the Soldiers' u a"f umer- ""
fdJ It is said that on one night 3y and it DeneMs tbem. ihe
ily she was almost dnven.rue mmea rnP -Ot .Jtsgs its
the stage by the hall of sSver nnfctored by the- California
n by ttie eutnusiJisticf.au- J
ce after her plea Pay-Pay- 0ld uewspapSs for saleat 25
as wen as ever cbas. a. white.
laxative effect Of a geutle remedy s-Tra3. State of Maine Qord.ner Ms. 99
" srsii m9fff trg.m
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the witnesses to said will are non
residents of the county of Cameron
State of Texas and that they are
witnesses to the execution of said
willjjjand that the persons entitled
to claim by or through said de-
ceased have not appeared to contest
said will and are unknown and
have no attorn ey of record upon
whom service can be madeand that
a commission will issue on and af
ter the thirtieth day after the pub-'
licatiou of this notice to take the
depositions of said wituesses.
Witness Joseph Webb Clerk of
County Conrt of Cameron county
Texas.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court at office in the
city of Browusville this the 8th.
day of December A. D. 1899.
L.S. Joseph Webb.
Clerk County Court Cameron
County Texas.
To be published in some news-
paper for thirty days and of this
precept and how you have execut-
ed the same make due retnrn.
Witness Joseph Webb Clerk of
the County Court of Cameron coun-
ty Texas.
Given under my hand and seal
of said'ConrtatofScein the eity of
Brownsville this the 8th. day of
December A. D.71S99.
L. S. 3 J oseph Webb.
Clerk County Court Cameron
County Texas
HOTEL.
The Only First-Class Hotel in
Brownsville .
Convenient to the business portion ot
the city. Table supplied Avith fish
ojsters shrimp crabs.veniscn ducks
geese and all kinds of TegeJables in
season.
Mrs. Lily Sebree Prop.
D
R- R. P. ANDERSON
DENTIST.
Graduate Vanderbilt Dental ollege.
No charge for examining teeth
is sold by all dragjistson guarantee
first bottle benefit or money back.
Book on heart and nerves seat free..
and
vyiw ucnojjntb iui ot " 4tJ J
ctub ajisfed at thiXeSce. jDr.KUesKtdfcH Company Elkhart ind.
i Office Hoiks: to6p-m"
9toi2a. m.
fficeoth street block from P. 0
3R0WKSV1LLE TEX.
Successors to CELKTJ JAGOO.
Commission Merchants.-
IMP0BTEBS OF
lift!
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a ... fi?iiina
one m mmim
AjND-
Table Luxuries
Of all kinds.
DEALEB iy THK BKST BKAITDS OF
Sporting (ooas. IShot Guns Pistols Kiiies and Ammunition.
. A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FINESTLMPORTED AND DOM2SHC
Wjnes Cocrnac. Gin Ae Ciirars. Pure Olive Oil iiiier WaiaOw.
and delicacies of every description always on hjnd.
Prompt attention given to all Orders by Mail or oti 'trwisy
-A-FAMILYA DRTE SOLIOITKI)--
s
JOSEPH
Laredo Care of Wormser Bros.
Corpus. Christy
P.O. Box. 24.
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Manufacturer's Agent and Dealer in
All Kinds of
MQMUMEHTS STATUARY AND
CEMETERY WORK
From all Kinds of Granite and Marble.
THE G
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Iron EeiiciDgs Cohurms Benches
Yases Fountains ete.r
Qgpgej f Erery Description.
JSstimates and Desuigs Furnished on Application.
Eepresented by S W. BEOOKS
i5roTisville lexaSi
Lozano
TAXIDERMIST-
DEALER ES"
Mexican and Southern Birds Mammal
Skins' Bird Eggs and specimens ot
Natural History.
Pari
tmv Nest door t
SHucioBouis
Brownsviiuh - - Texas.
Anrone sendlnj a sketch i
Invention wpmjnblrTiteiJ
UonastrlctIrcmd?r''al. Ifl
seat free. OIIet aeencr fori
Patents tsien t nri?h I'.i
specialnctict wubotit ensure!
SciCiiCilie F&
A handsomely illnsirated "wes
cuiauou or any scienttcc io;
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 161, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 6, 1900, newspaper, January 6, 1900; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143856/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .