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BIO GBASDE LODGE 50
SI A. F. iA. 3L Isi
dore jrcrLs, W. .V.;
6. Xataasoa. S. W ;
TV. . Neale.acretk'-y, :
A- Jagon. S W;, Eobt. '
DalceU. Treasurer; 1L. C.
3Ta?x, J. "W; B. H. WalU
J. P.; G W. Iffler.
Tyler- Visiting brethren
cortliallj' Invited, lodge
aeota flrcl and third ruesday In each mouth.
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EXCTXSIOB LODGE XO
10 LO.O-P -OFFICES
John 31 Haynes.Soble
G rand , Frank Smith
Vich Grand; John 3.
Stncke, Treasareri Vic
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tor Estly, 3r Bocretar: M. J- Fletcher, Sittine
, Past Gr-ai, Chaa. F. TJghman DiIct Deptiry
X5r nd "astr. The Iodge xeets at 7.31) p. m.
, every Wednesday n'ght. Fisat jir brethren and
all ''fid FeJows In $ood standing ire cordwllv-
- Tnviiea o tittena-
KKIGHTS OF HONOB
LODGE 0. 3730. OF.
FI ERS. A. A. Browne,
Dictator J sseO. Wheel
er. Vice Dictator: n-y?. I
F Tilghnam; ssistaii-
'Dictator, if. Hanson, PPtD ctato'-; H. Sherwood
fiepo-te fJ.Tt. Shirpe Flnaa lal Beporter; A.Tnrk,
xTrcarnr-; .AVal g nb?ch,Cjanlaai V iabT Gm-lej
Celrdomo Garza ouardiJi D nUngoBenavide-v ea-
linl tustees: irink fHampion, F J. Combe.
C- Garza Loe meets second aourth Tuesdavs
cf each month.
Oatholio KsiaHT8 of AsiEaici. t. Josephs
Branch, Ko. 745) Jfeets on tho 1st and ad Tues
flay of each month at 8 p. m, from .Sfay 1st to
JOth and at 7 p.m., from Oct. 1st to April 30th ol
sach month in Branch Hall at St Joseph's College
Spiritual Director: Ber. Fr, Sirdls. PiesiSent! A.
. Browre, Vice President; F-ed . Cfombe, Bee-
jjecretary; lohu P. Putegnat Financial Secretary
enj. O. Hieks, Treasurer; M. Feraandez jr.
"gergt. at arma J. P. Scanlah, Sentinel; Faiito
Valde3. Jr., Trustees Jesse Thorh-m, F. J.
Dombc. A. A. Browre.
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ui'JMiiusciiU
Vos'otisg ah wicas otkio itanae
& ARANSAS PASS and X ESIOAN NATION
AL Bailwaya-
Thie Line OnrriHS tTie United
Status Mill on Schedlile
Time of 40 Hours.
Btngea Lenve AHes and Brown-
ville Duily t 6 a. ?Vi Sun
'days iclu'i'd) in3 arrive
at Destination the
njst Evijnmg.
KATES OF FABE.
Round Tnp Ticket S22.5J
nTrIp '.-.". 15.00
Giill&reii under 12 years half fnre
Children under five years free.
l L BE.83H, HgiM Brownsville, T8.
IHOS BEYT0:l
PROP. AND UflSMn
Qo To-
-"5-
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oaiuju
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For Fine Whiskey, "Vein's Oog iac
D'i'nPBtic and Imp rted Cig'ire,
XJsgrfroites and Tob-tcco of
Ail Kjnd3.
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80
Proprietors.
&rowmviMe
Tex.
snauranis
EableHsupplied S'lth treah Qsh, oybter
game and vegetibles. -
3oiif6rtable and welL furnished rooms j
in connection with restaurant.
Mrs. E. Ab'tdie Proprietress
Elizabeth Street
piianriiOii
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(Saccessot tb Christian Heps.,
DEALER IN -
Shesfc Price ,Paii For Goiatry
Proaaee.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
TAivfiS B. WELLS,
ATTOKraX AT iAV.
Brownsville : : : : : : : Textis.
fflce Second Floor Bio Grande Bailroad Building
1YI11 prtcttce ni any ot the Courts, State orTederal
1 and and railroad litigation, tho investigation of
ties and preparation of abstracts, specialties.
p O. GOODPvICII,
ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW".
DEAtiEK IN K'SAI. ESTATE
Jmplete Abstiscts o Cameron
County Kept la The Office.
BROWNSVILLE, TEX.
C H. MASIS, s.
lawyer and land agent
money to loan on
good security.
OiSce in Dalzeli Building on
Levee Street.
B rownsvilie: ::::?:::::??: r.r: :Texa$
NO. I. KLEB3ER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
)ilrce over First National Bank
Brownsville, Texas
Will practice in any of the
onrts ot the State when special ly
im ployed.
XjTjr x. PARKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW".
Brownsville,: :?:::::;:'.;:::: Texas.
Temporary office over Pellat Restaurant
Will pradin any of the courts, State or
Feder-L Special attention giVea to 'perfecting
aad titles.
T B iiENTFRO. i
ATTORNEY AND '
JOUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Will piSTJtice in all Federal and
state 0urts.
Brownsville, ' Texas
fOllN P. KELSEf,
J
ATTORNEY ivf LAW.
Will practice in the Feder.tl and
"'trtte UouYta.
J iiio Grande City, - - lexas.
FAS. H. EDWARDb,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW. -Land
Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished.
Hidalgo: : : : v ; . . . : : Texas
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MORGAN
LINE.
SOOTHER! PACIFIC COMPLY,
ATLANTIC SYSTItI.
Steamers make trips bpfween
Morgan Cifcy or New Or'eans
and Brazos Santiago,
via Gaiveston abouc
every 10 davs,
For further-information call on or
addra5
M. B. KINGSBURY. -Agent.
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ncs. a rt it m y-?--ys
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FOE
And Fancy Goods bf Ml D&erip !
tions suitable for
Wedding and Birthday Presents !
lusic, Books, Stationery, toys, r'ens
' tnks, Jewelry, Silverware, Pncy
Goods of every description.
Jast received by
m. qEO. II.UDSSE,
' , Brownsville, Texas.
ggSjvsnt FKr f4tt' TrtirrhtrTriba-
SO
ft1 I
1 1 1 uft rum ret
LB S m te? sJi Si s'Sw " new
M I'J U 1 VI u I u
aEEAT 6ERM OlSTPJySfi
I3J&.
(ozonized chlorine.)
DisinfcctaQt, Dsodorlzer $ Antisepti6.
FOa SAFETY, GLEANUNES3 fiiD COaFORT
USEITIMEERfSIOK-BOOM.
Will Jceep the atmospliere pure
and wholesome; removing cc2
had odors from any source.
Will destroy all Disease Germs,
infection from all Fevers',
and all Contagious Diseases.
A second case of Scarlet Fever has never been
known to occur where tae Fluid was freely ued.
cecn cured with it alsr
Black Vomit had ta
ks" plJck-- Jt-siise Si
prrriNc The
nrorst case, of Diir-
thkrh. have YiEiuKD to it. Attendants on
tlie Sick will secure Protection from In'
fecfious Diseases by uslnc; tlio Fiuitf.
Perfectly harmlc , used internally or externally.
AS AN INTERNAL DISINFECTANT
AND DETERGENT.
TaLen or injected or used as a wash, it
allays inflammation and correcta ofTen
sive dtscha'es. Tha Fluid is . certain
care for Dlorrho3a, Dysentery and In
fiaminatiou of the Bovrols. Boing Alka
line m its nature It will often afiord
comnlnto relief fronx Efeartbririi, Acid
ity of the Stoiaacii uud IjSicpia.
FATiORSED By I Marion Sim, M D , JoS.
Le Conic, M D., Prof H T Lupton, Bishop Geo.
F Pierce. Buhon W L V.'ightaian. Rev Clias T.
Deeis, Rev. Richard Fuller, Hon. Alex. H.
bteDhcns, Hon A. J. WalLer, and many chers.
SEUcK&GQ.;PhIi2dslpie
CAN'T - - -
THEN SEE
DS'. NATANSON
He is prepared with one of j
ihe finest Trial Case containing
a full assortment of spherical
and cylindrical Tenses-, prisms
ophtalmtfscoDc for inspection
of theinteiior of the eye, an'd
other optical monuments forlly for several hours. The
examination oTthe eyes, selexj-J
tion oieye glares ana Bpec -
l(H Iff .
Rmf mber that yon ran the
risk of impairing j'our eyesight
wlien you trust the examination
of theeye and selection of glass
es to spectacle dnalers.
See Dr. G. JsTatanson office j
up stairs over the
YTURSIA BU'G-
OF THE
nrln
Si 5 s I s a
From aud after Oct. l.h., 189C
regular passenger tram will
run as follow:
REGULAR TEAUT.
Leave3 Brownsville (Daily) at t) a. m.
" Point Isabel 4 p. In
JOSECELAYA,
GENERAL MANAGER.
HOT.ANB COLD
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AT Lk A. SUSSST'S
jt 04?
larber
OULUy,
Also a f n)l line of tobaccos,!
oigars, pipes and smokers inaterlah
ELIZBa:ii STREET
WULIS ,- HH 10 ES 0 H H
, 'PHOTOGRAPHERS, ..
" Are introducing new and select styles
of iork at their parlors AlbOiew styles
iif frnifT r.irn mnnntc
iVSQtr- : JT:
g?? clrT fntSi
Poto partors net to U.S. rcsen ation;
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STRESS
F&Sl iRE.VT
The filler's Hotel building hav -
ng been completely repaired is of-
iffirprl fnr rpi f.-i lirt-ai TmAr ,1
:; vlc'h""1'wu
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CISCO Ytnrri.o.
I Uld newspapers f6r sale at-
this-office. 25cts: hundred!
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TURCO GRECIAN STAR.
Gfreelvs TOompelled to Evacnate:
LaTisaa Afte'r Heavy Fight
ing Other News.
Athens, April 24, 6.30 p. m.
Larissa has bepn completely
.'evacuated by the Greeks, who
spiked t'heir gnns in position
and carried away the movable.
catinou and nm'nftTons of war.
"GREEKS OBLIGED TO GIVE WAT.
Athene, April 24, midnight
Speciai dipatclfes received from
the frontieT assert that iheTurks
while attaching lati were rep
nlsed several times yesterday.
At 6 o'clock in the evening the
the Greek forces were obliged
to give way -The Grepks re
treated in good order on Kara
cles, where they are entrenched.
From Arta the Sleeks occupied
j the beight of Pontepigacir. ft
fs believed the military oper
ilWinc lti HllHrno lui-II CAnn li.4
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terminated.
GREEKS TAKE PENTKPIGLDIA.
Athfrts Anri! 9r 1A tolt.
Zltllu ,roui ILa uaLa p. in
today, says afc$9 o'clock this
morning fighting was resumed
at Pentepigidia aud rasjed tier-
Greeks were compelled to witb-
jdraWf ml oVj reinrorced
realta'cked the fort and finally
ciptured it, the Turks retiring
with out offering much resis
tance. The Greeks suffered sev
erely.
,CAPTrJRPJ PL AKA.
Athens, April 2o. A (lis
patch from Arta leports
that tlie Greeks have
captured Plaka. Another dis
pairh saj's that Piaka and
Pt-ntpigadia have beeu occu
pied by the Greeks after being
abandoned by the Turks, who
have also abandoned Kalerzia.
Ool. Manos, in force, has ad
vanced beyond Pentpigadia en
route to Janini.
It is reported at Arta that a
J.rising has occurred in the in
lerior of Epirus.
TURKS RECAPTURE POKTEPIGADL
Constantinople, April 25
(evening.) Ahmed Hifsi, com
mander of the Turkish forces
in Epirus, telpraphs that th-
Turks ye-terday recaptured
Penepigadia fortreas. The
Greeks has 300 killed and 219
oti nd. The Tuiks had fifty-
one killed and tlree wound ci
and they Cciptured six;? u0
ureeKs. a larae a';f.irw r
1 t. j i .
o?e8f munuidon and rifles
K "V -WJ
werQUDanaoned by the Greeks.
--GREECE IS DETERMINED.
A Stronger Stand Will Be Mad
at the Second LineofDefnse
.a
Athens,Apni5.-The Greek
govt-rnment has decided to per-
8t - rf re in he struggle and to
iesist the further advance of
, . . .
the enemy with greater energy
faa8 hhhrt6
trtd been dispayed.
It is ofBcially declared the new-tl,.e
line of defense ia f,,P Ri,w
Jhan the frontier wherg
ffer
thei
Turks gained thei." advantage i
inconsequence of the 'siipertor
ity 'ot their position.
REEORTED TO HAVE SUOODiTBED
Londonj April 24 spe
cial dispatch from Athens saysl
it is rumored 'that Edhem
Pasha-, the commander in chief,
has sfneenrubed tdr a wound
which he received in the recent
fighting with the .Greeks in
Milouna Pass.
It is further aunounced n a
special dispatch that Ttukish
troops are leaving Crete for an
unknown destination.
EOR A DASH THROUGH: THE JAR
DAKELLES.
Athens, Apiil 24. It is "ru
mored that the Greek warships
are preparing to make u. dash
through fhe Dardanelles.
BULGARIA OBbTIIS"ATE.
Constantinople, iipril 24
KAs Tjievlouslv announced, the
J , . ,
i untie u government some Qays
ago called upon Bulgaria to
break off all diplomatic rela
tions with Greece and expel the
Greeks from Bulgarian territo
ry. The Bulgarian government
took the matter under consider
ation, aud it is now announced
that she has declined to com
ply, declaring shewill 6bserve
neutrality during the war be
tweeh Tarkey and Greece. This
refusal ou the parr of Bulgaria
to acknowledge her vassalage
"to Turkey is regarded as fore-
shadowing a declaration of iu
dependence bv Bulgaria
llFLIGIOnS CEREMONIES AT ATHEN3
Athens, April 2L The Holy
Friday procession here j-eater-day
was one of the most dra
raatic incidents of the war,
moving vas crowds oT Athenians
on an overwhelming wave of
motion. The vaiions proye3
sions, all carrying lighted can
dies, converged at abont 3
o'clock a. m. on Constitution
square. As Seen from a balcony
above the sea of heads the
spectacle was faiily-iike. kl
far as the eve could reach there
were myiiads of lights and all
around was solemn silencH. "J'',ltJ I
metropolitan, robt-d in goieous
i
jgoldeu vestments and ' wearing
a resplendent gold, tira, head
ea the procession of the clergy
in tlie center of the square, the
choristers chanting prayers iu
unipnn A
momnnr later the
tue;r6politan in a lud voice,
broken by deep emotion, ap
pealed wfih uplifted eyes fur
those "who had gone to defend
Lhe national linnor and fih
tor the glory of the cros.' 11
heads vvere bared atiS all eyes
were Plreaniing with tears as
the metropolitan pronounced
ihe benediction. The nieiioiuili
tan returned to the cathedral,
wherea solemn mass was cele
brated, and aii tUott who had
taken pai t in the procession
proceeded either to the ofnirclies
or cathedral to takn part in re
ligious servfc-Pb. The LviujrHiid
iq"Htn ce and lhtwho!
uiui-i;ii i.i m 113 were preiMi( at
the cathedral mass. 'J"in metro
politan repeated tlIe prayer for
.1... . u: .. 1 - .
soldiers, imploring the A!
,u,,,u' luUft"w U1S -iMbiutf
upwn uioe wnose rionies
nuA&vit & by the at g-i ur death.
are
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dtz&ke&tt
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A&scslaeSy Pas,
Celebrated far its great Ieaening'
strengfh and heaithfulne:,s. Assure the
food against alum and all fornix of adul
teration common to the cheap brand.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW -iORK.
ANSWERS BY LONDON
SCHOOLBOYS.
London Daily News.
The Turkeys are killing
hundreds or the Europeans.
Carlyle is aa man that Mr.
John Morley ma.de a speech.
about.
The Pyramids is a nighl
light. It is wax. It burns sd
many hours a tiight.
The title of the head of the
Roman Catholic church, is
known as Lord Rosebery, the
archbishop of Canterbury.
Soap is made up of iron;
paper and lime.
Sir Henry -PonsonB was
one of the Scottish chiefs.
The Armenians were dis
covered by the English
Lord Rosebery's a great
man on betting on horses.
Henry Irving is a
great
singer on tneaters.
Henrv Trvino- is a man
who
writes poems.
Henry Irving- is a poem.
Henry Irving is the queen's
son.
Henry Irving is an archbisri
Henrv Irvinsr is a coal mer-
cnanl.
Henrv ffvinqr is a Dutch
man. Kenry Irving is the greatest
laughable actor.
Henry Irving- keeps a sweet
shop in New street. -.-?
Ear shot means when any
body
says anything very
shocking:
A Yankee is a black man.
A Yankee is an animal Lord
in Scotland.
The first; Susquehanna shad
ot "ie season wene caueht
f . 1 1 . -v
"aiono - the 1 ork county shore
April 6.
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