The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 263, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 7, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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ThdailyHERALD.
Correspondence solicited on all mat.
sers of Ioial Interest or of Interest to
ihe people of Southwest Tezs. Each
communication must be accompanied
3v the name of Its author not for pub-
Ucation (unless so directed) but as a
euarantee of good faith and -when by
request anonymous signatures appear
ta such communications the right Is re-
served to disclose the name of the
irriter should a necessity arise for
uncbVisi.l-'Bure.
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7 1903.
Col. Brackenridge could not be
prevailed upon to become a can-
Jidate for ma3'or of San Antonio
although almost unanimously
solicited to so lv the citizens.
The heinous crime of the Kansas
snob which recently ?o barbarously
lynched an innocent man through
mistake should be sufiicient to
theck for all time the lawless and
outrageous practice of lynching.
Cuixa declares she lias no gold
and will have to pay the second
installment f the indemnity fund
in silver. Hut the European powers
apparently suspect that Dowager
Empn T-i An has enough gold
put away in Mimesnug place to pay
Jieir el.iini.-. The question is can
tle old l.idy be made to cough up
the iiolJ?
C m u liOTT has gone down to
Brownsville to build another rail-
road. It is not stated where he will
build it to. Probably he has not
decided. He will build the road all
light if he can find anybody who
-sill put up the htuff. Alice Sun.
What nonsense! Why should
iucU a s-mall 'if as that hold
Uriah Lott in eheck? He built the
Aran.i- Pass road when the only
thing he had to begin with was a
Thecl-barrow. a pick and a few
tart-loads of old rails. If You Lott
Tnnts to build a railroad to Browns-
Tille he will do it. That's the only
"if!" in the way of the project.
There are thirty-two miles of
rfectrie wire in the new White
House and the svstcm is said to be
Hie most perfect in the Unite States
The political wires which center in
Ihe same mansion are also very ex
tensive but probably no one can
say how many miles there are in
Hwsy.-icm. ana n is a tar more
jniru-nfe one than tile electric sys
tem. The latter furnishes the pres
klent with light and both telegraphic
and telephonic communication and
amy shock him wecasionall if he
touches the wires in the wrong
place. But the political wirc-work-ng
gives him an insight into many
ihings that ordinary light may not
penetrate. It also enables him to
reach men in a way which the tele-
jraph or the phone alone could
aeve r accomplish and if he should
lappen to operate the system wrong
ie would not only receive a shock
but would probably bo galvanized
mto a condition of innocuous dc-snetude.
A " i:i'H s -tale of affairs has de-
Teli ped iii the town of Indianola.
Mississippi w here a colored woman
Tho had been potmistres.- for
about nine years resigned as she
alkges. under duress her life lieing
jjt fnn-Trr rf sbo refused to resign.
Upon receipt of her report of the
se President Roosevelt promptly
.'Jiscontinual the Indianola Kstof-
jgce and ordered all mail for that
on .tee sent to Greenville twenty-five
to l"'5 avva.v util the people of In-
tcpianola consent to receive the same
u.?ronan as nostmistress aaain. The
.Scport of the case as officially given J
. tr the administration to the Aso-l
eiated Press puts the jieopl.e of In-
dianoU in a badjlight. and says the
rfy objection to the postmistress
sag c-n a vount of her color. Before
com Teaming "them altogether how-
srer. an ..j irtial public should
sait for a report from the other
'side. While the unlawful act of
forcing the postmistress to resign
under duress cannot be condoned
yet it appears strange that they
should have endured. the same wo-
man in that office for nine years
before raising an objection to her
color. The fact that she had held
the office unmolested for so long a
time dnd also that prominent demo-
crats were on her bond as stated by
the official report would not appear
to support the charge that the only
objection to her occupying the of-
fice arose from pure race prejudice.
The report of the Indianola side
will be awaited with interest.
EXPLOPiERFINDXEW RACES.
A part of the Jesup North Pacific
explorinj: e iition headed by
Waldrniar '- ..iusaian
sciunti.-; ru.Uincu iw -N--"'" i oru
after tio yt-.j' aj cut. o. .::..! report-
ed having vi.nteu i-iim iiovor
bef.-re rc:te!ut! by a uhil man and
having f.uuitl unknown races of
people po. -casing ebarafiiTi.-tii'S in
common with the North American
Indians. Tin party n;ie -i -i 15-
000 specimen- which will U' placed
in tin Anie. i;-:in .Mn-etiin of Natural
History. A ticnuiuoth tu-k weigh-
ing -it) pound- the larges: y t
found was i:earthed on one of ih'-
New Siberian island-.
In ail its tares.
Ely's Cream Bairn
cleanses soothes and heals
the diseased memb-nne.
1 1 cores catarrh and driTes
v.vny a co!d in the head
quickly.
Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils spreads
orer the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief Is im
mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying doee
not produce sneezing. Large Size 50 cents at Drop
lists or by mail ; Trial Size. 10 cents-
A MARVELOUS INVK.NTION.
Wonders never cease. A machine
has been invented that will cut.
paste and hang nail pi-r. ; he
field of inventions and i wt i s
seems to le unlimited. Notable
i::nong great disi:overics is Dr.
XingV New Discovery for Cini-
umj)tioii. It lias don- a world of
oini for weak lungs and .-avod
i:r.. -ri i i.... i
..ia-'i ti iii'. 1 n-'vj.:vu mi
it and conquered Cirip. r.i....Iiiti.-.
Pneumonia and Consumpiion.
Their general verdict is: "JtV she
best and m.isl reliable medicine for
throat and lung troubles. Every
50c and $1.00 buttle is guaranteed
by J. L. Puicgnat & Bn.. Druggist.
Trial bottles free.
Days Was My Life's
Limit.
Agony From Inherit3
ed Heart Disease.
Br. Miles' Heart Cure
Cured Me.
One person in every four has a weak heart.
Unless promptly treated a weak heart wili
easily becorar a diseased heart. A little extra
strain from any cause is sufficient to bringon
this deadly malady the most common cuuse
of sudden death. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure will
tone up the heart's action enrich the blood
and improve the circulation.
"My troub'e bean with catami and I have
always supposed it caused the trouble I have
experienced with my heart. I had the usual
symptoms of h epkssness lost appetite con-
stipation palpitation of the heart shortness
of breath and pun around the heart and un-
der left arm. My mother suffered in the same
way and I suppose mine was an inherited
tendency. At one time I was in aony. I
suffered so severely and became so weak
that rny doctors said I could not live thirty
days. At tr.is time 1 had not slept over two
hours a Dijjht on account of nervousness.
1 he least exercise such as walking about
wonl 1 brirj; on palpitation and fluttering of
inc ncsn si severe mat l would nave to give
ip rvcrvthmjr and rest. Nerve and Liver
1'iiJs cured me of constipation and heart
iymptorns disappeared under the influence
of Dr. Miles' iew Heart Cure. I am in
better health than I have been in twelve
years and I thank Dr. Miles' Remedies for it
I think they are the grandest remedies on
earth and I am constantly recommending
then to rny friends." Mrs. L J. Cantri li
NVaxahachie Tex.
All drurgisrs sell and juzr ntee f.rst bot
tie Dr. Mile Remedies. S-nd fr r free boc!
on Nervous and Heart D.feases. Adcjv-..
Dr. Miles Medical Co Elkhart Ind.
Beirh Kowalski
GENliRAL MERCHANDISE
BROKER.
Brownsville - - -Texas.
Groceries
AT
Wholesale Prices.
FLOUR. &E"
High Patent per bbl 511 2?
0 0 0 0 11
White Eagle 11 "
Low gratide No. 2 8 00
LARD. '
Compound Fairbank's by the
tierce per lb 20sis
In Cans iu lb... 0Jac
Mexican PtsilMi rv il- 25i:
Rio Coffee lb . .". .14 to 17e
xVccortlln to class.
SUGAR.
Standard Granulated . .
VUite dngar lb .... .
Brown Saf;ar iur lb . .
. . . . 13 1-2
.11 1-2 to 12
8
RICE
S 1-2 i-euls Mcsieau per pound.
CORN
Var Cargo 1-
GJACKc Rti.
Sixia per pound Mc
Kic-2sar ier iwuud ICt-
EiMlOELL
Box. 12 lbs per ponrd 1 7a
I hav) other bargains to numerous
otinention.
ter B. Austin
KOW'S THIS?
"Ve oiler One Hundred D( liars re-
ward for any ea.se of Catarrh hat can-
not lie cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co. Prop T -le'...
O.
We the -nudersined have kuowi. T .
J. Cheitty for the last 15 years and !:e-
lieve him perfectly houorablo in all bus-
iness tritn.-'tict'ons and financially ;ibl
.to carry out u::y obligations made y
t .t ;. lu.Vl.
Wrt .c Tsvas "hnie -ii5 D"K-i-'-.
Toleiln. O.
Waldinm Eisxax ss Makvix U'hilo-
iilr Drnirisrs Toledo O.
llail C-itarrh Cure is taken niteni.J-
c::rj lir. . V apon the blood a:i.l
: " - f . ces of the system . Prioe
75. pe. . rttlc. W-'i by all Dnii--.
"Tli'i ranily i'Slfa ai-fe tli. l-f ..
iwentieth Ccnfliiy Medicine
Cascarets Candy Cathartic are
.ar ahead of ancient oill noisons anc
liquid physic as the electric light oi
tne taiiow candle. Genuine stamped
C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Ml
eVuggists ioc
BRIGHT' 3 DISEASE
Tha birgs-st sum over paid f t a pre
;nptio:i. changed hand in .San Fran
cisco ;-. ) ii)J2. The transfer in-
volved in coin a;id stock SUj.SOO. and
was paid by jwrty of business men-for
a srtetr.ac nir Unit's disease.
Tbey comtueiicetl the icrioa' invhti
gation of the specific Nov. 15 1001.-
They interviewed f-cores of the .eenred
and tried it out on its merits -by putting
over the three dozen cases on the treat-
ment and watching tbem. They aI.o
got physicians to naine chronic iaenr
able csises and administered it with the
physicians for judges. Up to Ang. 25
ighy-seven rer cent of th i t-t case
were either well or progrossin favor-
ably. There being but thirteen per cent of
failures the parties were satisfied and
closed the transaction The proceed-
ings of the inveRHgatinz committer and
th" clinical reports of the rest rases
were published and will be mailed free
on app'.icatiou. Addf-ss John J. Ful-t-w
Company 420 Mo tgomery St. Pan
Francisco. Cal. '--
FOR OVER SESTY ."SSARS.
Mrs. WrssLow's SootfilnSsyrnp hns
been used for over sixty y&tps bv mil-
licns of mothers for ' their children
vaile teething with perfect sue
5R. It soothes the child sf tens the
.-nui allays all pain; cures wind colic
md it is the best remedy for Diarrhoea
twill relieve the 'joor little sufferer
-ntnediately. Sold by tlrnggists in
very ptrt of the world. Twenty-five
ats a bottle. Be sure and ask for
rs. Window's soothing Syrup" and
t'te no other kind.
ETs. Mexican coin per
hucdredold newspapers
t. this office.
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Acgcfabie Pr eparationror As-
similating IkcFoodandRegula-
linci ihc StGiaarlts aidBowels of
Promotes Digeslion.Chcerfur-
ness anclI?est.Contdins ncilher
Op:um.Morplu'p.c norIiiicral.
Vrwvfc Seed'
.ilxSenna
jlaist&vtl
Jicrnnvtl -
McnitSefiL-
Cltttlui Sugar
uiltrjrrrn. f tarvr.
Apcrfecl Remedy forCoitslipa-
lion Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca
Vorms .Conviik-ioiis.rcverish-ncss
nnd LOSS CF SlJLP.
KEV YOliK.
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
FURNITURE AT
H. GnuieTvalcl's Store
OPPOSITE
A Full Li
FOLLOWS: Bed room sets high post beds Frer.eh bed
wardrobes chiffoniers bureaus wash stand kitchen safes
rouud tables center tables cano seat chairs and r-i leers
children's high chairs roclcers and cradle .
5 i3EVERY ARTICLE SOLD CHEAPER THAN CAX BE BOIVT IX AXY
other stork ix the city. For farnitore bargniis call on -H.
G RUN E W ALD Opposite Market.
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5 Whatever your trou'iles you ca... bo eu; U i s this woman waa J
THE. W-I7Z OF REV. S3. P1T3IAK.
a
Mr wiftf WJW in law v'n c
tr!ibb?aii'ioMitrd-riMx-'!iienrit.
0 ...-...-
v iV . UB liB 3 romgio i-anacrai: erii-.i.u. :s '-ompieteiy restored.
W while dur ? !..-.t'i .:.-.!. ti:e rs u?u:sit - . . iutd streneth andfif-
g teen pounds in weicht. lnmyopj;uoii..iiirm'-...'. ..tiareriietinestrpade.
Druggists sell G.
SCO;
l a.rousset; m
I Elizabeth Street. i
Tonsorial
Artist.
The place to pet a first-class
Shave or Hair-Cnl. '.'
Folite and (Jonrteons Attention )
tof All. f
w Vnr Tnfq.7its rnr! frhi'ldrtm
The Kind You Hava
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
THC CCNTAUR COMPANY MCW TOKK CITY
h Jp' in
Use
F For Over
Thinjf fears
ASTORIA
E THE MARKET J
NE OF FURXITUI:3
3ata by Fir
a horrible b't has 51 no many terrors as
thnt lingering death vhich reBnltii from
tI.ose diseases of t'... vornb and o-fariea
wliich alllict more tban one-half tho xromcn
of this country? "j toar of tho day or
nigh!; seems free fro at pain and misery;
thoro ia no rest ; thtr j '.3 no comfort ; there
is no happiner s I
BUT THERE IS RELIEF
speedy and permanent and a euro which
is complete in . . .
liwilf S .".l 1.-
implication of Tomb
After t.i ;c : 11 ir T
....v. .......... . iMuiniMmu! JUUl
b.zv. iv. rii a. - .:r!i fepr.nes. Jiias.
F. P. j
tTrH la I :rs EXALTII CiCB OlIIUH.)
It. Tx. L. Cnt! A Ck. far fru tCOtm I
rvr TT l
t.z 0f?r
WafSi'S PierGB M GO
nuppiics nio trade vmu
ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICAT-
ING OIL OF EVERY QUALITY
Also Turpentine Linseed Oils Gaso-
line Candles Aile Grease etc.
Sells Gasoline Engines 1 1-2 to 50 Horse
Power with or without Centrifu-
gal Irrigating Pumps.
SELLS SEWTXG MACHINES SEW Oil OLD.
KEEPS NEEDLES OIL AND EVEETTIIIXG
ELSE FOR THEIR USE . REPAIRINO SAT-
ISFACTORILY DONE. RENTS SEWINO
SIA CHINES ; RENTS AMBULANCES.
Attention rice planters!
Brownsville Honduras rice best
seed to be found anywhere. Experts
class it Higher than best Mississippi
rice. For sale by
Jesse 0. Wheeler.
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