The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 131, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 18, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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MEXICAN NEWS
ConsulGeneral Critfendcn
Have lo Explain
Hear rIauicargura the town in Santa
Clara which is said to havo been
burned by tuem
Gonerals Oliver and Paca com-
manded tlo government forces
A dispciuIi from Santiago de Cuba
announces that Eabi tho insurgent
leader yrilh a strong force and a Gat
ling gun has attacked the fort at
VcacaV do Casanova province of
Santiago do Cuba The Spanish gar
rison was compelled lo abandon that
fortification ami3 entrenched itself
in the neighborhood The insurgents
finally retired
A flerco encounterhas taken placo
on tho Progreso farm near Mints a
town situated in tho railway be-
tween Nen vitas and Puerto Principe
capiJol of tiie province of that name
The dispatch from Puerto Principe
w hich announced the engagement
says 70 government guerillas com-
manded by Capt Bos rego fought 400
insurgents under tho leadership of
Rodriguez The Guerrillas and the
insurgent the dispatch add fought
breast tobreast Tho former lo t a
Iioutonaut Airdiotte ami three pri-
vates were kilUd end had nine
wounded The insurgent lost Col
onel Oscar Prinicllcfvtwo lieutenants
and bvtytiTO iiiled Tho number
of hu irc ents wounded is not known
N < received from Piac del 1io
p let of he province of that name
feavs tldt the vnt > and two broth-
ers of a gov rinont seout lias boon
hanged near there by the iusur ente
Iiibur genta have captured two lead-
ers
ersA
A band of negroes raided tho
SaloniGPoiness residence on tho sso
Will
Laredo JNews
Citvof Mexico December 141S95
V Customs receipts arc increasing at
rj H parts of entry
American capitalists propose estab-
lishing a saving bank in his cily
It is calculated that this year
Mexico will produce J00S0000 lbs
coifeo
The many excursionists arriving
take advantage of Mexicos boauttftil
climate
An American Iiofel and establish-
ment for sea bathing is to be estab-
lished in Vera Cruz
New York exchange is ninety
three per cent premium but there is
Tory little demand for exchange
As tomorrow will be Sunday the
government employes received thoir
salaries today instead of tomorrow
Thoio is a great scarcity of drink-
ing water in the northwestern por-
tion of this city this will be soon
remedied because of the contract
with Ilafael Chausal and Co
The Two republics says that
United Stales Consul General Crit
tenden will Iiavo to explain away
Sis letter addressed to the govern-
ment of the federal district and chief
of police about the bicyclo rider who
was killed
A prominent leader of the church
or clerical party hero told the In-
ternational Press representative that
tlio clericals look upon President
Diaz astho only 11171 lit for the pres-
idency and that the clerical part is
no longer in opposition to president
Diaz though it differd with the lib
orals m somo points and those aro
only religious ones
INSTJKGEXT DEFEAT
Havana Dec 11 A dispatch re
ceived here from Cienfnugcs an
nounce that the insurgent under
Vacoy wore defeated atJIabugia
Edward Albert was born June 23rd
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i2rH0SSUK PRISON i
Sun Francisco F i ve San IW v
t rancjico sea faring men and wTr i ii tr KS >
MENlCANPKIS < NEUUEL A0EErt eaI hunters that left hnn
abotitone yt r aghoti ihestenni
er Sity ofPekiti to join John
Kemnnns filing crtuv that
have hart thoir quarters at
TCnkoiUte and Yokohama The
itinn snirsing arc FrankP ter
son Jan H > Malone Steve Uren
nan R Sheelfy and Med Howe
In addition to these men in
whom local inieiest will natural-
ly liter are tho ten American
soanitii and hunters John
Ross James McCarthy tTpho
Riley V Hill A Anderson II
Carlson Edward Lankin Alex
Loicke C L Nelson nud It
Ericson
The man under arrest have
undoubtedly trespassed on Rus
sian territory but there is some
question as to the jurisdiction
of the czar over the island Kem
nan has appealed to th e secre-
tary of slate at Washington in
behalf of his own men asking
the intervention of the United
States government The men
wete on the schooner Saipan
when she was seized by tin
Russians
Laredo Now a
Kulacio Morales a native of Mex-
ico who has been living in Texas
for several year > a > t and who had
declared his intention of becoming a
citizen of tho United Stairs some
months ago went to Monterey on
business and while there ho wa > ar-
rested andforcod iuio ihe Mexican
army service As soon as hi < mother
who lives here heard what had tak
en place he notified the president
cf the MyxicoTexano Club of
which Morales U a memberin good
standins and ho sent a communica
tion to Cental General Donnelly in
New Laredo asking him to uso his
inrinence in the mans behalf This
Consul Donnelly did and after tak-
ing tho necessary stops and commu-
nicating with General Vsyes the
latter ordered tho mans rolea o lie
was accordingly turned over to Con-
sul Donnelly Friday and yesterday
Don Amador Sanchez rcciosary of
tho club went ovor ami brought
poor Morales back among hisfrionds
once more
BOUND FOR CUBA
Pcrtsacola Fa Dec 14 Tho
American steamship Czarina cleared
early this week with a cargo of pig
iron ostenively for San Francisco
Today rumors were Hying that 6he
was in reality bound for Cuba pre-
sumably with arms and supplies It
is known that a deputy United States
Marshal went to tho wharf bofore
the hour of sailing and had a conver-
sation with Capt Lapaloy on the
wharf The captain excused him-
self for a minuto and going aboard
tho Czarina pulled out beforo tho
ofiicere realized his intention The
pilot who was there to take the vciel
out was left on the wharf and the
Czarina was goon going down tho
hay under lull team and in a short
timo was well out at sea It is said
tho officer had no papers and itiin
tiuiatctl that information had boon
given by a seaman who had shipped
on tho voyage which led to suspic-
ion There was no government
boat in tho harbor to overhaul tlio
Czarina and if sho is really bound
for Cnba she ii now well on the way
EFFECTS OF GLASGOWSTltlKE
London Dec Li Tho news re-
ceived hero from Glasgow and Bel-
fast today says that tho great strike
in tho ship building trades is to con-
tinue has caused a great depression
in fctocks and in commercial circles
for there is no doubt that the Supre
macy of Great Britain in shipbuilding
is threatened and tho largo contracts
foreign warship will unless there
is a change fur the Loiter shortly go
to Germany and other ccuntric
It is believed however that the
employers will have to yield in tho
end as pie suro is being brought to
boar oflho delay or the competition
work for the Bririfch admiralty
TO KEFOItM ASIATIC TURKEY
Constantinople Dec 11 The ex
treme Austrian guardship Sobnic a
90D ton boat carrying four guns of
fair calibre and two quick firing
guns has arrived hero
A new iirman ha been isucd in
connection with tho work of reform
in Asiatic Turkey It orders that
thoe who aro fonnd guilty of mur-
der arson pillage or theft of stock
snail bo prcriecued and penished in
tho most eevere manner
The finnan a so orders that the
troops aro to repress all di orders by
force of arms and that armed per
sous shall be subject to marshal law
ANOTHER YORK BABY
London Dec 13 The duchess of
Dr Prices Cream Bakinu PowiZcj
Worlds Fair tlijsst Award
St Josoplfs
This Institution of Learning
will be conducted by tho Broth-
ers of the Oblates of Mary Im-
maculate of
B r ownsville
Established 1 8 G 7
It embraces all the branches of
instruction as expressed below
as well as the cultivation of
moral and svligous principles
The full course consists of
Geometry algebra arithmetic
book keeping astronomy nat-
ural philosophy reading spell-
ing English grammar penman-
ship political and physical
geography h i s to r y sacred
profane ecclesiastical and civil
Special attention will be giv-
en to the History of Texas
declamation calisthenics eti-
quette catechism and evidence
of religion
These studies will be distrib-
uted into four classes accord-
ing to the capacity and ad-
vancement of the students
Latin French and Drawing
will be extra subjects
For terms and further par-
ticulars apply to
iEUUB8iSUI PiWi
THE TAILOR
Oifers his services at rock
bottom pi ices French Cash-
mere and other goods received
by every steamer Give him
a trial
SHOP Between Gth and
17tli streets opposite La
edad plantation tied tip tho men York gave birth to a son at 3 oclock jLiternacional saloou
and oiirntgud tho wife and daughter
of tliuplanter They also stole all
tlieinoney available
CANADIAN LINE OF
OFSTEA31ERS
STEA31ERS
New York Dec 11 Sir Charles
Tupper Bart Canadian high coin
jnissioner to Great Erilain accom-
panied bj Lady Topper arrived on
the Campania today
Sir Charles said I ain going to
Ottawa at tho invitation of the Can-
adian piinie minitor to confer with
the government officials upon he
jrijjoed etablilnwrit of a fost line
of pa enjjcr atxi mail teamhiu be
tiveefl Great Britain and Canada
this morning Roth mother and
child are doing well Thi is the
iocond child ot the Duke and Ditch-
es of York their first otTrjfrtrg
MAIArUOROS
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ten other Americans aresnp S >
lo ue mu ai
ptieu ifa aaKli
Cic tansaa r 6 irliKpatentla Atnorlr
prison bv th Itussian author to w awo i wU cjiitiJ3
ites fur prohibitory lining in MfAt
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PASCUAL A UfilSEKO Prop
Lute of Millersa Liotel
MvaYs t all honi Coffee and
CitocoSate Fish served at all hours
of diy and r iiht
Bancnsville Texas
CUSTOM
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CONTECmtG AT ALICE WITH SAS ASTOSIO
t ASASaA3 PASS anil JEXICAS NATION-
Al Bailtrajs
Ttite Line Carries the United
States fiiall on Schedule
Tune of 40 Ilours
Starrs Leave Alice and Browns
ville JDinly at 6 a m Sun-
days incimled ind arrive
at Ocftinntinn die
nesr Evening
RATKS OF FARE
RonndTrip Ticket 8 2251
One Trip 1300
Children under 12 years half fare
t hiidren under five years free
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T21SE TA8LS
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Brsnnp
From and after the above date the
regular passenger train will
run ad follows Sundays
iuclndded
Passenger Train between BrownsJ
and Point Isabel in effect on
nnd after June 1st 1895
Leaves Brownsville 9a m
Point Isab d 4 p m
Leave Brownsville a a m
Arrive 53Qp ra
ArvToint Isabel 1030 a ra
Lve Point Isabel 4 p m
SIMON CELAYA
GENERAL MANAGER
An Opportunity
To buy a cheap farm m Cameron
County of
OAA 2 cres more or less for
OW i000 U S Currency
his land is situated five miles back
from tbo town of San Maria
has olesqtiite Ehony Hackbeiry
and Ash timber It is alluvial soi
and easy of cultivation
Address
John W H TT
Biownsvibe Texas
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Picture
Mouldings
Jnst received and ia stock nt
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 131, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 18, 1895, newspaper, December 18, 1895; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61856/m1/4/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .