The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 174, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 11, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Entered at the Portoffice Browns
ville Texas as second class matter
ISSOED EVEB DAY EXCEPT 8tWDAY
teres of subscription
Mexican Coin by mail or carrier to
any point in the city
Onecopyone year 81000
six months 550
three 300
one 100
TO CORHESFONDENTa
All communications for this paper should be ac-
companied by the name of the author not necessa
rily for publication but as evidence of good faith on
the part of tho writer V rite on one side of the
faper in a plain hand Anonymous commnnlc >
tions iI not be iioticed The Herald will not bo
reaponmble for the statements of its correspondent
THURSDAY JANUARY 11
Late news regarding the Ha-
waiian embroglio 6avors of the sen-
sational but there is noshing very
definite known so so far
The Corpti8 Chiisti collectorship
ie being very Eamestly discussed
Bbownbvillk IIekald
Not now it has been Frankly
settled Laredo Timcp
Explanations from Senator
ITills regarding the CorpUB Christi
collectorship are now in order We
Bhall be disappointed in the senator
if ho fails to provo that some niis
undeistanding cauEed the unfor-
tunate muddle
The same old newB from con-
gress omes by the late papers
nothing done on account of absence
df deimcrate The repnblican mi
nority obstructs woik with ease be
cause the democratic members have
not gotten through with their holi-
day festivities A nice showing
tins tor the party to whom the peo-
ple baye eutrusted such grave mat
ters
The congressional committee on
public buildings has fquafhed La
redos hopes by declaring that no
money will be appropriated for new
public buildings during this con
eungresp This it not eurprisiig
in view of the eohing void that
threatens to make itself felt in tin
treamry but we sympathize with
our Laredo friends in their disap-
pointment
t
Thk self styled revolutionists
re again on the warpath in Chi
Iiuahna it scorns General
Ochoa is the leader of a band num-
bering perhaps two dozen who have
made a brave start towards over-
turning the established order of
things in Mexico by robbing a
ranch and a few travellers Many
countries are more more or 1 < bs in-
fested with snch outlaws but the
are not so audacious as to Btylc
themselves revolutionists except in
Mexico
When cocgrcES lets duwrr the
protection birs and allows Mexican
goods to oome into this country
duty t reer Mexico may be expected
to return the compliment and ad-
mit American goods free Then
the tracks of our international rail-
roads will no Linger be grown over
with we ks Even snch rank pr <
lecttouitB as the San Antonio Ex-
press admit that tho tariff imposed
upon Mexican goods h killed om
trade with Mexico and incidentally
ptralyzd railroad traffic between
the two republics
Only one person in lo 1ms
pcrfecr eyes the largfr prccentag
of dctectiven ts piovailiig among
the bloniii 6
The insti nm nt whieli accurate
fy ineasiues distance to the om
renthousiudth part of a Eccond is
nlcda ctiroupgr pl
B inrn i rfniii
MEXICAN INSGRRECTION
1STS
iniiin iifck
They Hold Up an American Parly
Fort Hancock El Paso Co
Tex Jan 9 LastMonday J D
Bund of Corralitos ranch Chihua-
hua M x in company with Luis
Acosta of Juarez and four apsis
tautp left here for the Ranch Bor
iiicho forty miles below to gather
some stock After completing theii
work thay staited buck at 3 oclock
yesterday morning and ten miles
from the ranch they were unrronnd
ed by a band of twentyfive Mex-
ican revolutionists under command
nf General Oclion and relieved of
six mules fifteen horses and eleven
revolvers saddles and ammunition
and carried back to the ranch
where all provisions and everything
useful to them were taken off in-
cluding all the laborers or poen
Mexicans who were enlisted Gen-
eral Ochoa then instructed Mr
Bond and party to remain at the
ranch three days and he would send
him a team to cairy the party here
but Mr Bond secured a horse and
rode iu haste to wire for assistance
General Ochoa informed him that
he left El Paso Wednesday with
6ix men organ zing as he pioceed
cd down the river and had gained
nearly all whom he met lit
was securing aims and ammunition
but did not take any money
They completely stripped the ran-
cho Armargosa twetuy miles tlib
eidc of Borraclio of stock and
provision After leaving Bor
racho they went east toward Lib
Lavaeas where tbey expect
more recruit and will probably
capture the Mtxican custun house
at Ojenaga today General Ochoa
said that he only had one of sevc
ial organizing parties that staited
in various directions at the same
time and he intimated that they
would meet at some point suuth
with quite an aimy
BAILE DE LOs cOMPADRES
Mexico City Jan 7 The festi-
val of the kings held the attention
of the people in Mexco today It
commemorates the vibitof the three
wise men tc pay their devotions
and offer presents to the newborn
Christt The crowning event of
the day is the ball tonight which
is known as the Baile dc los Coin
padree
Many curious and interesting
cuttoms are connected with the giv-
ing of the ball A number of
pranks similar to the halloween
fancies in the United States are of-
ten a part of the fun which rulet
tonight
Special 6orvices were held in the
cathedral and other churches of the
city this morning
STRUCK MORE GOLD
El Paso El Paso Co Jan 7
Another rieli gold strike is reported
in the Black mountains north of El
Paso The strike was made in the
Mormon lode at the 200 foot level
where the vein widens tofive feet of
solid ore which is lousy with
gold The whole camp went wild
over it asit pioves beyond question
hat the district is permanent and
that the veins enlarge and carry
more gold the deeper they go El
Paso has the gold craz r and imtny
are leaving for the gold fields
MILITARY APPROPRI-
ATIONS
City of Mexico January t >
Considerable fear is expressed in
army circles over cutting down of
rhe military appropriations by thr
minister ot finance It is thought
that the Mexican army is crippled
y cutting the entre jenis fundt
town to ll320tVLS although it
6 claimed tharj this amount is
enough to cover all expellees Still
another reduction is io be made
however Tne appropriation foi
the coming fiscal year is put at
only 10502365
TUE DISTRICT JUUGSHIPv
As forecast in these columns lust
Sunday Judge W W King in
deference io a lengthy putitioti of
citizens has within the last few
days reconsidered his expressed de-
termination to resign and will re-
main on the bench till the end of
his term This was quite a disap-
pointment to Edwaid JJwyer and
his friends sb Dwyer has already
petitioned the governor for appoint-
ment to the prospective vacancy
and felt so sure nt the place that
the resignation of Judge King was
regarded aB simply a preliminary to
his donning the judicial ermine
ButKng didnt resign Sail Ai > J
ronio Cor Galveston JNews
DR CLINTON CAVENDISH
San Antonio Texas January 6
Dr Clinton Cavendish the great
traveler died here todny He was
an Engishman 53 years of age
had been all over the world several
times and for several years had
resided on a coffee plantation in
Colombia South Amorica H >
was well known all over Mcxic
and bad letters from Presidei t
Dias He wts preparing a book i n
botany at the timo of his death
He was by profession a physician
DONT TOBACCO SrlT OR
SMOKE YOUR LIFE AWAY
is the truthful startling title of a little
book that tells all about No to bac the
wonderful harmless Guaranteed tobac-
co habit cure The cost is trilling and
the man who wants to quit and cant
r ns no physical or finantial risk Ik
using No tombac Sold by all drug-
gists
Book at drug stores or by mail fre <
Address The Sterling Remedy Co 4 Iii
Idiana Mineral Springs Ind
100 REWARD 100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that ecienc
has been able to cure in all its singe
and that is Catarrhs HalTo Catarrh
Cure is the uiiij positive cure known
to the medical fraternity Catairh
being a constitutional disease re
qilires a constitutional treatment
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken intei
nally acting directly on the blood
aud mucous surfaces of the sjvtem
thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease and giving the patient
strength by building up the consti-
tution aud assisting iature in doing
its woik The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dol-
lars for any case thai it fails to cure
Send for list of testimonials
Address F J CHENEY
CO Toledo O
girSold by Druggiets Toe
KOTIJEOF DISSOLUTION
To all whom it may concern
The law coparlneiship heretofore
existing between Robeit Wr Stay
ton Robert J Kleberg and James
B Weis known as Wells Staytoti
Klebeig is this day dissolved by
mutual consent All contracts made
by said firm will be fully carried
out and performed and all liibili
ties in finy vhe incurred will be full
discharged and settled Anyone in
teresfed in tho unfinished Imsiiiee
of said fiiu will address Robert
W Stay ton San Antonio Texas
or James B Wells Brownbville
Texas
Robt W Stayton
KOBT J KtEBBBO
v JicS B WEtX8
NOTICE TO TAS PAYERS
The Taxes for IS93 are now past
due and if not paid by January
31st 1891 will be collected accord
mg to law
Tl ve Collector will be fomid at
the office of Mr Tho Carson
every flay Suiuity xcepted ffom
9 A M til 3 M
Geo A Michel
Assessor and Collector of Taxes
City of Bruwiifville
IsMMsWIHiHHla
Mrs Ogden Snyder
Albany NY
I Ovvb My Life to Hood3
Sarsaparllla
Words ard powerless to express the EratJ
tudo I feel toward Hoods 6arsapanUa lot
tinder God I feel and know that to this medi-
cine I otto my life Twelve years ago I
began to bloat followed by nausea at the
stomach and later with wellinea ot b
limbs accompanied by severe pan This
gradually grew worse until three years ago
Physicians told tne the trouble was
Caused by a Tumof
tot several months I liad been unable to retain
any food of a solid nature X was greatly
emaciated had f rc4 ent hemferrkagfes and
was satisfied the doctors Were bJfrlit In savin
my life was neat ly over OnStiay frlenc
suggested that I try Hoods Sa apanllaj I did
soaiiu for 3 or 4 days I wasslcK6rUiai ° er
but I kept on and gradually began to feel better
I Began to ffcel hungry
Could after a time retain solid food increased
in weight the saffron hue left my skin tuc
bloating subsided and I felt letter an > ver
For tho past two years my health has been
good and I hate be n able all the time to-
o the housework for my family After what It
has done for me I never heaitate to recommend
Hoods Sarsaparllla Mks Ogden Sntdee
No 10 Judson Street Albany N Y
HOODS PTXTjS are the best afterdinner
till assbt digestion core headache Try a box
GUMELASTiC
Costs only 2 per 100 sqnare fret Jfaltes
a good roof for years and anyone can put it on
Sond stamp for sample and full particulars
GUM LASTI PAINT
Costs only CO cento per gallnn in barrel lots or4 > 5n
for fivogallun tnbsi Cblor dark red Will ttop
leaks in tin or Iron roofs ami mil last for year
Try it Send stamp for ram j les an J full partitulan
GUMELASTIC BMO CO
Kos39 4 41 West Broidway Nctf York
LOCAL AGENTS VANTSP
Frank Cham
KECBHBIS2
lEOgEE
BROWNSVILLE TEX
Represents the Largest Grocen
ILmso in the South
SELLS ALCOHOL IN BOND
OLIVE OIL VINEGAR
POTATOES AND
DRIED FRUITS
Wiite for Teimf > Particulars etc
tlME TASt
OF THE
NEW SCHEDULE
P 6senjrer Triin between Biowns
and Point Isabel in effect on
and after Sept 1st 1893
Leaves Brownsville 9a m
rointlsabel 5pm
From and after the above date tin
regnlar passenger train will
run as follows Sundays
hicludded
Leave Brownsville < < 9 ft m
Arrives r wSJtfp m
Arv Point Isabel lCi30 a m
Lve Point pin
SIMON OELAYA
10REII STEAmSHIP UK
SOUTHEBN PACIFIC COMPUt
ATLAKtIC SY TttV
steamers make trips betneeu
Ibrgan Ciy or New Orleans
and Brazos Santiago via
Galveston about CFeiy
ten days
For fnrher information calf on or
address
51 B KINGSBURY Agent
d OTH ER Sarsaparilla can pro
duce from abtual cures such won
derful statements of relief to human
suffering as HOODS Sarsapacilla
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Boys KNEE Suits
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Ages 4 to
JACKET AND PANTS
150 2 and 3 per Salt
GViion
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Ages 4 to 14
rea ted Jacket and Pants
250 350 4 and 5
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Ages 4 to 14
Dolt hiebreasted Jacket and two pair pants to match strictly all
wool Cheviot Also ft hat i > r c p ti > match the entire outfit including
tn EXPRESS WAGON for 5 Fr in nv until Chiistnias we will
giveaway free a fine lai e ESpuss Wagon she knd lituaMy sold hf
j drfllers at SI50 and 2 each with tv ry suit or overcot that wu
ell Dtivs Oape Overcoat jrcel io M 150 25D Sg 50 4 anl
5 eacln Boyslong Pants Suits gisl2 to 19 5 SG 8 10 nd
12 a suit BoV Overcoats g 12 lo 19 5 58 S 10 and Sl
itch In sending our ordeis lor Bojs Chjilus if ton deeiieauEx
press Wignij eah mtift t tue with order Il goods sent do imt suifj
money will be lefunuYd all hut 1 which We Will htuiii foi theExpita
Wagon scut The iXprcFP ehaige1 on tlnsc Wagons tD all points on the
iailroad within one hundred Sniles of Iio ustou will tang frotn 25 ceiita
to 75 ccntB
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Corner llouton and iNav < irro Streets San Antonio Texas
Is the Place to Buy
Your FIANOS and O GHS They carry in Stock the jeaf
best Pnducnoii in Piul s add Oigius
The sell I hem on such easy payments that ever family can itToi < J
to purchase Ode and uive their children the bonefit of a muie
education
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They do not xact T ote on Time Sale and hence yon puivhasc s
Piano or Orgni from them you need not be afiviii yim Notch will bO
edillcd around or tnined over to Manufacturers for consigned goods
Yon Will get Value for your money for them
Thos Goggan < j Bros
SAJJ ASTON IO TEXAS
BOTIOA del 1NDIO
ttR A L lOW BDS Proprietor
A FULL LINE OF =
Pure and Fresh Dui s Chcmicalp Patent Medieiues ToihC Arficfes1
Perfumery Soips Hiir Brushes Toih BriisliLs Combs and
everything usually kept m fiist class diug store
J Pie ctpf < ns cireffilly compounded
Corner l ih and Washington Sfreer
Brownsville Tiisa
lAirifaT 1
Fire and Marine
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uranee
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SlaLY Agent
BKOWKSV1LLE TEXAS
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 174, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 11, 1894, newspaper, January 11, 1894; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61497/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .