The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 263, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 7, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY JAIOJAEY 7 1903.
The public is hereby notified that
carriers of The Herald are not au-
thorized to sell copies of the paper
a? thry deliver on'y to regular sub-
scrilters. Anyone knowing of car-
riers selling the paper will confer a
favor ly informing the editor of the
fact. Extra copies are sold at The
Herald office. Editor Herald.
ABOUT TOWN
Go to the Botica del Aguila for
Lowiicys candies.
A new line of nobby neckwear at
Mr-. H. Bol lack's.
A number of real estate transfers
are rejiorted today.
A .stock of the famous Lowneys
bonbons just received at Botica del
Aguila.
A line of fine box siatiouery has-
been received nt the Botica del
Aguila.
i lie many friends of John Daily
ar- pleased fo learn that he still
continues to improve.
The remains of the late Antonio
Yzn:i;a were taken up today and
placed in the new family vault.
For pure and rich honey from
tlv Cilve.-ton Ranch Apiary go to
L:iyion it Haley's; 75 cents U. S.
coin per gallon. lwk.
The schooner Lake Austin was
aloiii'-ide the steamer this after-
n.Hiii. taking off freight. The ex-pre.--
from t :e ship will come up
tlii; atternoon.
.lii-t received at the Botica del
Abulia an assortment of fineperfum-
er. and toilet articles. Also some
beautiful Japanese brasses. Call
and sec them.
Brownsville is getting too ad-
vanced to tolerate hide yards inside
the eity limits any longer. These
odorous establishments should be
banished from the thickly settled
parts of the town.
On Friday morning the two dis-
tiiiguir.td visitors at present with
the Oblate Fathers of this city
namely: Bev. Father Lefebre
IVovinciai ;f the United States
branches of the Oblates who return-
to hi.- home in Lowell Mass.
and LL-v. Father Constantineau.
who goe- t- San Antonio le.as to
found in cliat city a" seminary for
the el i. 1 1 ion of young men for the
Cathoin priesthood of which insti-
tution Father Constantineau will
b pi -ident. On the way the two
Fa; . i- will visit the Oblate houses
of B o Grande and Roma etc.
DEADLY SLEEPING SICKNESS.
"Sleeping sickness" an almost
invariable fatal disease likened to'
menengitis and contagious is rag-
ing with such violence in Dgonda
Africa that 30000 are estimated to
hae -uccumhed to it. Its further
-j r. .id north is a menace to Egypt.
BEl.GH'M TO PUNISH
PROFANITY.
After a prolonged debate the Bel-
gian chamber of deputies passed
th government bill inflicting pen-altie-
upon any one convicted of us-
iuc: indecent or profane language in
any public place or at a meeting.
New York 'Change Seat Cheaper.
For some unexplained reason
there has been a decided "slump"
in the price of seats on tiTc New
York Stock exchange A scat sold
kst week for S6oooo which is
$5-000 below the last sale reported
ind 15000 below the high level
9C of two months ago. Brokers
Scribe the break to the fact that
&e market now and for some time
past has been wholly "profession-
al" or in other words the specula-
tive public is standing- aloof.
! PTR PERSONAL
A. Celaya went to the Point yes-
terday. Mrs. Hord went to the Point this '
morning
J. B. Cheeseborough went to the
imnt yesterday -morning and
returned to town on the evening
train.
Alex Dabry of New Orleans a
commercial traveler arrived by the
Manteo. and is stopping at the
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Lavton left
Lthis morning for Hidalgo Countv
on a a visit to Mr. and Mrs.Sprague
at La Coma ranch.
E. A. Muncey of Dallas Texas
who arrived yesterday by steamer
is route agent for the Wells-Fargo
Express and is here on business
for his company.
Right Reverend J. S. Johnston
bishop of the Episcopal diocese of
Western Texas left by this morn
ings Malamoros tram having
completed his annual visitation to
the Episcopal parish in Browns-
ville. catholig" mission.
Sermon Tonight on Blessed Virgin.
Will Be the Last.
At the mission services last even
ing at the Catholic Church Rev.
Father Constantineau preached on
'The Blessed Eucharist." A large
audience was present arid enjoyed
the discourse.
The sermon by Father Constan
tineau for this evening's service will
be on the subject of the Blessed
Virgin. This will be the last even-
ing sermon as the mission closes
with tomorrow morning's service.
Bishop Verdaguer
Goes to California.
Southern Messenger.
Rt. Rev. Peter Verdaguer D. D.
Vicar apostolic of Brow jville ar-
rived in San Antonio on Saturday
last on his way to Southern Cali-
fornia. The Bishop's health has
not been satisfactory for some time
past and on the advice of his phy-
sicians he will try a change of cli-
mate and a few weeks' rest amid
the scenes of his earlire labors in
the priesthood. lie will be the
guest of Mr. John E. Francis at
905 South Bonnie Brae Los An-
geles Cal. The Bishop spent Sun-
day in town and loft for EI Paso
where he will rest for a day before
proceeding on his journey to Los
Angeles. His mrny friends in Tex-
as hope his lordship may have a
pleasant vacation and return to
them fully restored to health and
vigor.
Owing to the rapidly increasing
dimensions of vessels it has be-
come imperative for the River Clyde
to be straightened deepened and
widened in the vicinity of the va-
rious shipbuilding yards in order
to facilitate the launching of large
vessels. The project has been con-
templated for some time past but
it will have to be undertaken im-
mediately as the two new Cunard
liners which are to be the largest
vessels afloat are to be built upon
the Clyde if possible. Construction
in the Clyde yards lwwevcr can
only be carried out by improving
the'rivor to obtain the necessary
launching accommodation.
BEGGARS-SCHOOL.
A sudden increase in the num-
ber of street beggars in New Or-
leans and neighboring parishes
along with the recent arrest of force
of them who were found to be
arousing sympathy by exhibiting
artificial sores and to have compar-
atively large sums of money has
led the police of that city to believe
Unit a beggars school exists there
j Real Estate Transfers.
The following real estate transfers
WPTW fifor fur rattr-A n-i
Clerk Webb today:
Miguel G. Martinez et al. to M.
'H. Cross. conGrmation deed. 742
i acres from Msniritu Santo orantlH
for $343 92.
Aiiguslinn V. ltndriguez et al. to
Manuel Barreda 255 acres of land.
Patent Xo. o30 for SnOrt
.Micaela Garza to Jose Ma. Loya
3G0 aeres from the San Juan dc
Uarncitos "rant for Sofif).
R. B. Creager to Micaela Garza
ISO acres of land of the San Juan
1 f 1 - - . ....
ue oarncuos gram lor 1U3. in
Estate of R. B. Rentfro to Micaela
Garza ISO acres from San Juan de
Cnrsicitos grant for $103.
Alex Milstead to Mary Stevens
Milstead 270 acres from Concepcion
de Cnrricitos grant for $1$0
FRESH AIR CURE SUCCESSFUL
The open air hospital for poor
children of Berlin has proven suc-
cessful. The patients spend twelve
hoiirs daily in the pine forests
taking lessons gymnastic exercises
meals naps etc. in the open air.
. The town that does not sustain a
good paper will neversustain itself.
It will die of dry rot as certain as
such a poliey is pursued. Dallas
Home Advocate
There is less emigration from
France than any other Eurojiean
country and the reason is not dif-
ficult to find. The French farmer
is the owner of his hwn home and
though small (the average holding
being less than ten acres) be earns!
a splendid living by its intensp
cultivation and has no desire to
change his residence. The great
recuperative power of the French is
dae ti this condition and the cause
o! their great patriotism is to be
ascribed to the same source. Dallas
Home Advocate.
' Tit. ai C.'.v.rr'i q-.ackty yields to '
merit l-y SJy .'. Lri-aia iiabn which is agivc-abl-.'
orouiy:. . !t is receive:! through s.!;..
-.ssrlis cic-.:f j 'id heals tho whole sur-
law ver v ie-l; i'. JiCnaes itsolf. Drng-ruis
sell the eCc. p-z; Trill sizo by rnair 10
cents. Test i- ted you are cure to continue
thstrsatr;:n'..
A3!iioiuicc:ncnt.
To eccoicmqUaio those who ore partial
to tlic uso of atomizers in applying liqniti
into the nasal passages ior aitnrrhnl trcr-
..' the proprietors prepare Cream Iillm in
liquid form which will bo known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm. Trico Including the
spwyingtubei3 75cents. Druggists or hy
maiL The liquid form embodies tho meit-
icinal properties of the rolid preparation. 1
Notice.
Title CIL Stock Laws. Ch. 3.
Of the sale slaughter.and shipment
of animals.
Art. 4.32. It shail lie the duty of
the insjiector or magistrate who in-
spects such hides as are mentioned
in this chapter to keep a record of
the marks brands color and gen-
eral description of such hides and
for whom inspected with the date
of such inspection and return the
same to the clerk of the county 1
court within ten days after such in-
spection and shall be entitled to
receive the sum of twenty-five cents
for each hide so inspected to be
paid by the party having the hide
inspected.
Tomas Tijerixa
Inspector of Hides and Animals.
Dec. 31 1902.
Practical Criminologist's Theory.
Jailer John L. Whitman of Chi-
cago said the other day in a lecture
before a woman's club on "The
Cook County Jail as a Moral Hos
pital" that in his opinion if the!
family history of a bank defaulter
were examined it is probable that
some one of his ancestors would be
found to have been a short-weight
grocer or a petty criminal against
society. "Crime" he added is a
disease and its only cure is kind
treatment not punishment which
has the appearance of revenge."
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NOTICE.
I will dispose of my entire stock
of rattle horses sheep and goats
at private sale for cash. They will
be ready for inspection after Jan
uary 1st. 1903 at my ranch six
niiles north of Brownsville. For
particulars apply to
Mia. J. I. P. Fraxkltx
Brownsville Texas
1227. 10 ds.
'OTytrlfo hatlploiples 011 herfiice but
She his been takiac CASCAKKTS anil they
itave all disappeureti. I bud brrn troubled
with constipation tor some time. Int after tak-
lnc the first Cascaret I have U.ui no trouble
with this ailment. Wr canw.t sr. a too high-
ly of Cascarcts. " FitE' W Air man.
5703 Gennantoun Ave . 1'hiiadvlwtia. Pa.
Pleasant. Pnlatabie. Potent. Taste Gond. Do
flood. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c. Zjc.SOc.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling Utmtij Com piny Cfcle IXaalrtftT Sw Trk.
Ufl Tfl HAP Sold and guaranteed by all drni;-nU-IU-OAU
si&t&to CliUKTobacco lliblu
BOTIOfl DEL HGD1LH
yfljBlS CANDY
M kaJr CATHARTIC
LAYTON anw HALEY'S.
FANCY AND STAPLE
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Prices and Quality are fcTie Cheapest
and best
Free Delivery.
Try Us.
No. 228 Territorial Street Benton Harbor Mich.
"I am oleased to eive my
experience with Wine of
Uarain as 1 am very grateiui
for its help. After my first
baby -was bom I could not
seem to regain my strength.
although the doctor gave me
atonic which he considered
very superior but instead of
getting better I grew weaker
every day. My husband
came home one evening with
wmp Wine of Cardui and in-
sisted that I take it for a week and see
to have so much faith in it I did take the
imedidne and was very grateful to find
my strength slowly returning. In two
weeks I was out of bed and in a month I
was able to take up my usual duties. I
am very enthusiastic in its praise."
0THERII00D 13 the noblest duty
and highest privilege women
can achieve oraspire to. "With-
trpr nil thpro ia in lift; too often thev
rro thronch the world discontented1.
J wrapped up in their own vdfish cares
g and troubles. How different is the
happy mother watching her children
grow into manhood and womanhood.
A mother lives as many lives as she has
children their joy3 and sorrows are
ZIrt.rrtd Vnrath.
WINE of CARD VI
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Notice-to Stockholders.
The regular annual meeting of
the stockholders of the First Na-
tional Bank of Brownsville Texas
will be held at its banking house
on Tuesday January 13 ItKi be-
tween the hours of one and 4t.' lock
p. m. for the purpose of electing a
Board of Directors for the ensuing
year ami such other business as
may properly: come before it.
A. Ashheim Cashier.
Alcohol and Whiskey
FOR SALE.
Alcohol of superior quality at 80
conts a litre or $1.03 a gallon.
Whiskev at 40 cents a i.tre
$1.50 a gallon..
Distilled at the San Vicente plan
tation.
For sale at the-Northwest eorne
! of 4th. and Morelos streets one
block east t eustom hou.-e in
crra;rt( stormed CC.C Never scld !n bu'Jl
kwa o( the dealer who tries to :U
hers as are their ambitions g
Healthy women do not suf-
fer miscarriace nor does
a woman who is healthy
suffer tortures at childbirth.
It i3 the woman who is ail-
ing who has female wcak-
ncs tvho fears the ordeal
of becoming amother. Wine
of Cardui builds up the wo-
manly in a woman. Tt stop3
all unnatural drains and
strains irregularities which are re-
sponsible for barrenness and miscar-
riage. It makes a woman strong and
healthy and able to pass through preg-
nancy and childbirth with little suffer-
ine. After the ordeal is passed the
Vine prepares a woman for a speedy
recovery to health and activity.
"Wine of Cardui in re-inforcing the
organs of generation has made mothers
of women who had given up hope of
ever becoming mothers. Wine of Cardui
will cure almost any case of barrenness
except case3 of organic trouble. How
can you refuse to take such a remedy
that promises such relief from suffering?
Wine of Cardui simply makes you a
strong woman and strong healthy
women do not suffer. They look for-
ward to motherhood with joy.
A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui.
jgg) CANDY CATHAiT
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 263, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 7, 1903, newspaper, January 7, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144166/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .