Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 262, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Philippine Currency.
New York Jne Secretary
Root has not lost sight of the
question of the Philippine currency
says Washington advices to the
Journal of Commerce and is likely
soon to take it up for serious con-
sideration. There was strong pres
sure last autumn for executive ac-
tion which would relieve the actual
scarcity of silver coins in the is-
lands. This scarcity was caused
by the heavy demand for currency
in China while the forces of the
powers were at their maximum
there but it seems to have cured
itself to some extent. In view of
the partial amelioration of these
candirions it is probable that Sec-
retary Root will confine his action
to the study of the situation with
the view of recommending to Con
gress a comprehensive plan tor the ;
Philippines. The plan which Sec
retary Root and Secretary Gage dis-1
cussed last fall and which has the I
endorsement of the Secretary of
the Treasury was the adoption of
a fixed rate of exchange between 1
tbe A raeriea n gold and the Mexican '
silver dollar which has been the!
standard coin in the Philipines.
Secretary Gage is disposed to
betters that a reasonable wisdom
i fcfee Management of the coinage
and. tire gold fund the operation '
of the system would be automatic
i keeping .hp silver eoiiis at par;
vnltte with gold at the rate fixed
aiw! in regH kiting the quantity by
the movement of "old.
DURINGP
Blife Mamd Cook
tthl n - - J! W1CKLESS
iMBW nocnesiBf" i-
stoves.
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COOKING under these circumstances is a pleasure .JElie Rochester Lamp Co.
stake their reputation on the stove iu question. The hest evidence of
the satisfaction enjoyed is testimonials galore and duplicate orders from allparts
of the world.
Send for literature both for the "NEW ROCHESTER" COOK STOVE and
the "NEW ROCHESTER" LAMP.
You -will 'never regret having introduced these goods into your household.
THE ROCHESTER Lj?MP CO.
US Park Place and :3 Barclay St. New York.
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j Shelf and Heavy Hardware
E A&RICULTU; AL IMPLEMENTS
Tin and Wooden Ware
Wupperman Non-Breakable
White Enameled Ware
Sheet Tin and Iron
Round and Plat Bar Iron
White Lead Lubricating Oil
Turpentine Paint Varnish
aud Window Glass.
MixeM and Dry Paints for
Carriages and 'Buildings
'Jarriage Wagon and Build-
in": Material.
JSash Doors and Blinds to
order.
Lime Cement and Bricks.
Agt. for John Finnigan & Co.
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WILL FAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES SKINS AND ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE
Successors to Celestin Jagou
ommissio
IMPORTERS OF
DEALERS IN TEE BEST BRANDS OF
Wines Liquors Cigarsi Sporting Goods
SHOT GUNS
s Mines
9
AND
AND TABLE LUXURIES. I
A complete stock of the finest im- !
ported and domestic 1
P Wine Cognac Mineral Water
Gin Ale Cigars and j
Pnrp Olivfi Oil Dftlinaips i
Of all descriptions kept in stock. A M MUNlTlON.
Prompt Attention Given to All Orders by Mail or Otherwise. Family Trade Solicited.
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Summer Time Table
Rio Grande Railroad
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FIRE and
j MARINE
INSURANCE
T7? POLICIES
WRITTEK BT !;
Oh aitd after -Jnne 15th. 1901 j
reenlar passenger trains will I
ran as follows: ;g brownsville
Leaves Brownsville (Daily) at 5 p. m.
Arrive Point Isabel at (5:15 p. in. ' icr;:c
Leave at 7 a. m.
Arrive Brownsville at 8:15 a.m.
Jose Celaya. iflM)MNM$9M
Browsnville. General Manager ;
W m. Kelly agent.
TEXAS. V.'
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eautify Your Home
The Way lo 8j:!!d Op Your Nome Town is io Patronize Home industries.
BY BUYING
Wall Paper
FROM
S.W. BROOKS.
He lias a full line of
Decorative Wall Paper
And sells it cheap.
He Will Also Sell You the Paoei jnd Con
tract to Put It Up.
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IS PREPARED TO EXECUTE
3'WITH DISPATCH
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Want the Best.
Your Physician aims to
put all his knowledge ex-
perieiiceancl skill into the
prescription he writes. It is
an order for a combination
of remedies which your case
requires. He cannot rely on
the result unless the ingre-
dients are pure and reliable
and property compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and
to yourself by bringing your
prescriptions here. They'll
be compounded only hj reg-
istered pharmacists who are
aided by the largest stock of
drugs in this part of the
State everything of the fin-
est quality that money can
buy oi experience select.
J. L PUT EG NAT. Manager
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All Glasses of "Work
In the Latest Styles i
L.A.BOUSSET
Elizabeth Street
Tonsorial
Artist.
The place to get a first-class
Shave or Hair-Cut.
Polite and Courteous Attention to All.
BIVE ITS YQUB SEXT OQEFf.
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I Thirteen sttreet. jrbyip
; PASvTAL BK1SKXO. Prop'r. j S Tn t?ra?ARRS
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w. t; dorbett & co.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS
Desire to inform the tnu-elin? public that having bean awarded
the contract for carrying
The United States Mail
They are also prepared to can
Passengers and Freight Packages
BETWEEN
Sbgakbinx;. lodging f
.Meals at All Honrs.
CnuVe and Chocolate Fish ami
Meats always ou hand.
Copyrights &c.
A .-oiio sr-n'- paf' crh nnd description maj
n: W'y iiTr:.i:n r ur l !. ; free whether an
siivi.:...T i3 pri nlir r'.t'-TbJe Ctnmumca-iotjr..-Iy
i.3iii'Jit;:ii. Iluiidtxjoi on Patents '
I'ttoiits nit'ii lhr.iuirh Ma:.-t i Co. rrcelvr
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BRQWNSVILLE and ALICE.
tglifis Uttiericasi
I- ... S..id bj ail TMMiswf.iilerK.
Baths to Order j Subscribe for jHg HERALD
Until further notice stages will leave Brownsville antT Alice on
the following schedule
Leave BROWNSVILLE daily at 6 a.m. aad arrive at Alice in 30 hours.
Leave ALICE daily (except Monday) ai 8 u.m. (on Monday a 10 a.m.
reaching Brownsville in 39 hours.
Courteous treatment to patrons. Office lionrs 9 to 12 a.m. and
2 to o p.m. For farther information addles
FRANK AYERS ageitt
ALICE TEXAS-
IISS SUSSIE D0RE7TA6ENT
BROWNSVILLE .TEXAS
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 262, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1901, newspaper, June 28, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144111/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .