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THE -MIL? -HERALD.
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THE 0FFI6IAL SQOMTY 0B8AI
The Herali"s the only paper published
on the lower Rio Grande,
f Issned Every Day Except SuffuJay.)
Xntcred a the Postofficfc at Brownsville Texzs
as Second-CIase M aiT Jf&tter.
r ASSAULT 03k GEtf. DIAZ,
Assailant Knocked Down The
President Cool Throughout,
Hood's
n:
MOiS DA"i, SEPT. 20, 1897.
Tbi- Galveston News is mak
2tig a strong nght against the
trusts on behalf of tha people.
The government is seeking
a location for an armor plate
plant. What's the matter
whh Texas?
VlYK prisoners, who belong
ed to a band o-f outlawsT were
lynched last "Wednesday at
"Hrsailles, Ind , by a mob.
Tiiis sounds strange, consider
yncr the geogrraDhical location
lot Ehe town.
Dto Jose Ventiie, the an
archist who has been expelled
sncces&ively from Spain,
France and Mexico, is now
trying to get into- the United
States, thinking perhaps he
may lind a more congenial
climate in this country. The
federal authorities should
lose no time in making it en
tirely too warm here for Bon
Jose's comfort.
Air encouraging sign of the
times is noted in the following
paragraph from a New York
City dispatch:
A prominent railroad con
tractor and builder saya there
is a marked revival in new rail
road projects. Many of' these
echems hare been lying dor
mant for years. Now, how
ever, they are coming to life
again, and undoubtedly some
of the more meritorious ones
will be taken up- in earnest-.
Tnqniry among; some of the
railroad goods and fixtures of
all kinds has- shown a very
large increase in the last six
wteks. Capital and-confidence
go hand-in band.
BELLOW FEVER NEWS.
The yellow fever" situation
iir New Orleans is- considered'
moreandv more encouraging.
The disease isof a very mild
type,- only one death having
occurred The total number
of cases up' to- Friday, the
i.6th., was-twenty. The num
ber of suspicious cases grows
less every day; and most of
the earlier cases are convales
cent! At Mobile; die first? yellow
fever, patient died' last Thurs
day;, and another had blackJ
vomit Several- new or sus
pjcious casesannounced"
At Edwards, Mxss., therei
were seventeen pronounced
cases-cn the i6th., and thirty
five others of similar symp
toms. Several very ill.
AV Scranton; ?t1iss., there
sre five -eases; one death,
'"khe situation a& Ocean
Sprint continues ,tt- improv
though there are still a nam?
ber of cases. One suspicious?
case is reported at Palestinel
Texas.
The town of Jackson is ah-
most deserted,, the population
fleeing on account of the- pro?
siraity o the scourge at Ed
rards. Nearly all business
V suspended, even the news-
City of Mexico, Sep, 16. The I
central thoroughfare pf this
city, extending from the great
plaza to Alameda, or the public
parkrand known by various
names, wasahronged by thous
ands of people this morning,
assembled to see the military
procession usual on Indepen
dence day .pass by. The side
walks, balconies and frequent
ly housetops were crowded with
people, and the fronts of busi
ness houses and private- res
idences, some of them palatial
buildings, were profusely
adorned with the national col
ors, foreign flags and magnifi
cent floral displays-. Gendarmes
lining either sider of the streets
kept the crowd from pressing
into the open space, throngh
which passed the various
bodies, civic and federal,, on
their way to take part in the
public exercises as Alameda,
after which the military parade
was to march through the same
street on its way to the nation
al palace to be reviewed by
President Diaz.
The scene was immensely
picturesque, the historic
avenue called by George Au
gustus Sala one of the famous
streets o? the world, being all
j aglow with color, and the Span
fish fashioned balconies, often
of exquisite iron work, filled
with ladies in brilliant toilets.
After a short wait the murmur
ran through the crowd that the
president was coming, and on
foot, dressed in the uniform of
a general of a division. The
president, bowing right and
left to the applauding crowd,
came immediately behind him
being General Pradillo, thej
governor of the national palace,
who-served in4 the same capaci
ty under Emperor Maximillian.
Following them were other of
ficers, cabinet ministers,-etc.
Suddenly at a point near the
Alameda there was a disturb-
jance in the crowd on the side
walk, and a well built,, mus
cular man, with flowing black
hair and1 mustache, forced his
way by tremendous- effort past
the gendarmes and soldiers and
jumped between' the president
and General Pradillo and Chief
of Staff Monasterio, and dealt a
blow at the back of the Presi
dent's neck;-but the violence of
the blow was diminished by
the fact that he was crowded
betfween the president and1 of
ficers and immediately follow
ing him. The president; turned
aroun"d"ands caught sight of his
assailant and resumed his
march with admirablft coolness.
Meantime Chief of Staff Mt--
nasterio hit the man with a
canvandT the fellow,, turning,
seized' it? and broke iTr when
General Pradillo Hit him a
powerful blow in the nedky fail
ing him. "The gendarmes rush
ed forward and' some mounted
officers and police jggfcpd' and
ioned him. fl'efwas taken
Best to take after dinner:
prevent distress, aid diges
tion, care constipation.
Pnrelr vegetable; do not grip
or cause pain. Sold by all drags!. X Mats.
Prepared- only by (XL Hood Cs LeirfU, M&w.
weapon was fouud on his per
son, but an etching of himself
is said to have been discovered
in bis pocket. He was then
taken to the city hall, securely
bound, and placed in solitary
confinement, after being ques
tioned by thejofficers. His name
is Ignacio Arnulfo, who has of
late been employed in a nota
ry'a office as a clerk, and said
by the chief of police to have a
record as a man of violent
habits, given to drink and quar
rels. Various stories are told
regarding his design on the
president, one theory being
that he was armed with a dag
ger, as many police believe,
but, if so, he must have thrown
it away, as no weapon wa6
found on him.
The president, on returning
to the palace, was cheered by
the crowds and an immense
crowd assembled in front of the
palace, cheering and shouting
and calling for the president.
President Diaz took the matter
very qaietl, and advised thit
the man be kept in custody un
til tomorrow and then brought
before him to explain the mo
tives, apparently believing that
the man had no murderous in
tent. But military men and
high officials felt that the case
was one that demanded the
strictest investigation,-and they
counseled his being turned over
to the military tribunal as he
had assaulted their commander
in chief, while iu uniform.
COEN.
TTON
and
Wool
Will Pay
Highest Market
Price
Sacks Furnished
to Responsible
Persons.
ii
wreiuiD
Office and Warehouse at the
Old Stand of the Boot.
1 THE HE
There is
No Werd st Fill
of meaning and
about which such
tender recollec
tions cluster &s
that of "Mother,"
yet there are"
months vhen her
life is filled with
pain, dread and
Suffering, and she
looks forward to
the final hour
with gloomy
iorebodiag3, fear and. trembling.
"Mother's Friend"
prepares the systei for the change
taking place, assists Nature to make
ohild-birth easy, and leaves her in a
condition more favorable to speedy re
covery. it greatly ciimmisues vae
danger to life of both mother and child.
Sent bv Mali, on receipt of price, $1.00. Book
to "ESiiectanc Mothers" freo upon application.
IhaBradflcld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Go.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
;w WAY,
OME" used
to think "fe
male diseases "
could only be
treated after rtlo
c a 1 examina
tions" by physi
cians. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest women
silent about their
suffering. The in
troduction of
Wine of Cardui has now demon
strated that nine-tenths of all the
cases of menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's attention
t all. The simple, pure
ggV'VS?i I
a i
it i'.i i i 1 1 .iimi t
?ELREE'5
WG
taken in the privacy of a Oman's
Own horns insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. Wme of Cardui re
quires no humiliating examina
tions for Its adoption. It curesany
disease that come3 under the head
of "lemale troubles' disordered
menses, falling of the womb,
r4whites, " change of life. It makes
women beautifuP by making them
well. It keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. $K0Oat
the drug store.
For adnce In cases recufrln?'' spedaf
directions, address, giving- syirptcms,
the "Ladles' Advissry Department."
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta
nooga, Tean.
W. I. ABDISOS, KJ, Cary, Miss., says:
"I use Wine of Cardui extensively in
mypraciiceandflnditaRisjt excellent
preparation for femate troubles."
il"S?!r . .-. " .- ., ... -i.,-
gnpugbaside set and lerf un& za-
sav. thfl tiopnlp- shoiifiiio- SUSSSr'? '5
-,r . r... r r' i b ss,
3ive him to us! Wp will hang
-aa
jL& Moda Elegante TailorsliopV
I have opened a first-class tailoring
establishment on Parker liovr, where
I am prepared' tbs make suits to order
in all stj-Ies and on sntsrfc notice.
The latent fashion platorr on hand
and perfect fits a certainty.
Salvador Fceitks.
DrownsHle. Sept . l.f . 97.
irS L3?E US9 TO'
OUR aU3ZJi9-
TEE. '
Each FI&SjSJTG, PL1TE.
CIIO WjrOJfe. St RIDGE made at
he Chicago Dehtal Parlors
V
Offices : Cor . Houston fcjL and" Ave. G.
(Hicks Block) San Antonio, Texas, is
guaranteed and kept in repairs for 5 i
y ears. Chartered under the S'S'i'J'Jb:
L.WS and T HOIZO VGUJL,Y
REL.SSUSLE.
.VO OTHER SfEJFTJEs
office offers such inducements JVG
OTHER iJEsVTISTS do "such
fine uork.
Best set of teeth including extraction,
$3.00 to $8.00
Painless extraction, of teeth-by experts
only, 50 cents.
Fine gold croivns 22k only, $5 00V
Composition fillings of all kinds, 50cts.
to $1.00.
Beautiful gold fillings form, $1.00 up-1
vads
Examination Free,
German and English spokenV
Drs. GoodM'AN & Hays,'
Managers
CASTOKfA
For Infants and Children
Is a
tfM$x ik
firLCollege Ne villc.Tenn., Gal-
a scholarship Irr Eiost any other regatablc busr-i
ive him to us! Wp will hang
"Riv f-hn cranrii-rmaa en. acsscollegeorUterary'sclicolia tfaeD. SJ
, . v .... fo .. ., o omvj j ecsirea by douis alitSatvork at homeforthe-
: can be
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a.T i. 1 : !...t rx i xoclns Aovocatc, aa illilst''3'eil senn-tnontnl?'
tWUPU iu iVfrpii? uirtr prison- JocmaL It is elevating in. tfiaracter, raorat irr
V 1 - ' I- ii 1 (tone, "3 especially latercfn 5 dad proStable to
er, being rel n Forced' bV' Cavalry yoangpeop e, Mt read wui interest a-dtiroCt
" t bypeop'e or ail ajet. SCrfes and other inter-
r.n r-i-e.or AwtvAi oliAnn esbrsr matter -well illcstlrst-'. Samote romes
uk-u, in- -' v-iww "Su""4BentJree. Agent- antedT AUfirea You&b'
t cwawate sruo. vo-. Wa&hvilitv T-na
1 Mention tLisjaes-.J
The U. S. Gov't Reports,
show Hoys! Baking Powder
smji&Tar ta sll others
"fLOYD L. FKISBiV
ATTORNEY AN COTOl
SlfLOR AT LAW AND-
.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Ofilce witir Jas.-B. "Wells.
BrownsvUUi : : :- : -V
and ran nil behind.
W-aoei-s suspending pablica- Th ma it was taken to tlie
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&j 1S97 Columbias, ilodel 45, 46.49, .-.-.$ 75
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