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IwormcoW V Isidore
Jtfarfce P W G XatansOD
J W W A Ncale re
tury It DJiclU Treasurer
it C Jacy S i KH
TWliPJ DG VTJMler
Tyler iltiuR brethren
cordially invited lodge
meets first and third Tues
EKIOIfTS OF HONIR
LODGE SO 3730 W
J Dcnrett Dictator
1rark Champion Vice
Dictator M Hanson
Assistant Dictator F
J Combe Past i titor 1 B Sharp FinancaV
Reporter H SlerwooO Recorder V Leahy Guide
Jes e 0 VhRel > r Chaplain A Turi Treasurer
John Thiolen Unarllan M P Lopez Sentinel
Lodio meets Becond and fourth Tuesdays of each
month
EXCELSIOR LODGE NO
101 O U F Chas F
Tilshman Nohle rand
John < Stuck Vice
Grand Victor E lyjr
Secretary WilfAUen Treasurer The Lods mcets
rcU ren7
every Wednesday night at 7 30 Visiting l > >
and all dd fellows in good tstinding ro cordially
iirlted to attend
lOFESSlOJll I
CiSUSS
4T TO RNB VS ATL A W
nEALEKS Ix ltSAL KSTATK
tiiphitt Abstracts of Cmiiilmihi
voiimy Iv it InTlie OlKce
JROWNSVFLLE TEX
TAkfiS B WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Brownsville Texas
OQce Sscond Floor Rio Grande Railroad Building
Will practice In any of the Courts State or Federal
Land and railroad litigation thn Investigation of
lUea and p eiiarAtinn of abstracts specialties
NO I KLMIBER
ATTORN E Y ATL A W
Orlice over First National Bank
Browufiville Toxas
Will practice in any of thf >
courts of th State when specially
otnployod
R ilENTFRa
ATTORNEY AND
JOUNSELORAT LAW
Will practice in air Fucleral and
State 0 < Mirt8
Brownsville Texas
JOHN P KELSEY
ATTORNEY a f LAW
Will practice in tfio Federal ami
tHtu Uonrti
iio Grande City Texas
HJ II MASON
ATTORNEY AT tAW
fficc Cncr Levee and El < v
oiiib Street
BROWNSVILLE TEX1S
J R Mon aos J H Edwakds
itOXllAE EDWARDS
ATTORNEYS xVT LA V
10 GRANDE CITY 1EX
rniipp nessr
BKOWNSVILLE TEX
SllftVEYQR HOWRY PUBLIC aril LAND I
2 i tt ii u ht til i > d i i iMtiiniitf
Pi n SiViial tiaeif inlu
in Oitnimn St > rr W hh
i iljwilsjo ami Enciual
Unitntie f
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DEALER IN
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BWing Id
The Best and Easiest
Madliine in the World
the Medal for superioty at
the recent Columbian
WorldVFair
Denier In
JEWELRY AllMS AND
BER
Ultnds Doors Fash
ALL KIND OF
BUILDING MATERIAL
The very highest isli prices puid
for Hides Wool Cotton
T3ones Hair Etc
Brown sv ile
mr
Texas
MORGAN S S
LINE
SQUTHDtH PSCIFIC iWMIi
ATLiSTlC SYSTE3I
Steamers make trips between
Morgan City or New Or cans
and Brazos Santiago
via Galveston about
every 10 days
For further information call on or
address
M B KINGSBURY AgeXT
FOK
tain uiiaipiOH
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BROWNSVILLE TEX
Reprefiitite the Lurgest Grncsn
II < iibb in tin South
SELLS ALCOnOL IN BOND
OLIVE OIL VINEGAR
POTATOES AND
DRIED FRUITS
KEEPS STOCK ARMOURS
LARD FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Write for Term Pr icuWs
eadguaft erj3
And Fancy Goods o all Decrip
tioni stiihiblc for
Wedding and Birthday Presents
usic Books Stationery toys ren3
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Goods iif every description
Just received by
IIS GEO K tAUSSE
Bro < n3ville Texas
S Agent for Olts Tombstones
J BIELENBERQ
GENiiiuk agent jH irouTCEtm Met
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etectri
thrill
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Leave Brownsville
AVrives
ArvPoint Isabel
Lve Point Isabel
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is nevr felt by those who jH
are rinvdown6utpfsortS S
ppdrin lopclbadly no ur E
ished dyspeptic That j = =
would be impossible and
so the delight of living s
is lost 5
Browif s Iron Bitters
brings weak people tip to the stan ss
dard of health feeds the blood acts KS
on the nerves strengthens the mus ss
clcs It bfings the blush of j oiitlLto ss
weary womens cheeks isi b6pri to S
the invalid refreshes and renews lis
life in the pged nourishes the weak
puny child briefly said itt gives S
t
strength and strength cannot exist ss
without pcrfect healtli Itisaneccs
sity in every family dpes net iSS
injure t7te teeth or caiue unitization
Its
Browns
Iron
Bitters you nee < 3
The Genuine has the Crossed
Red Linos on Wrapper tSS
Brown Ciieihcai Co Baltimore Md
USiiHHiHiIilHiiiiiHlHiiii
SIMON CKE
Ertablii ted
ttb
OF THE
NEW S0UEDULE 4
Passenger Tmin between Browns
nnd Point Isnbi1 in effect on
and after Juni 1st 1894
Leaves Brownsville 9 a m
Tomt Isabel 5 p pa
From and after tin abivu date til
regular passenger train will
run ad fillown Sundays
iielinlrieo
j c m
030 p m
1030 ariiT
D p IT
THE iEDCM
DEALER IN
Fancy aad Staple Groceries tr
Jinware Crockery and
Country Prduce
1ST Fresh goods received by every
steamer t
Fourteenth S7 Broibnsr > ille Tex
KAHJFAGIURERS1 AGEHli
lerchandisc ifoUr
13t9
KcprcEcnUnfSTOiaauJthB Icadinc Ou fcS and Sucar
nJtti aij Ills Pjour illsSoapGsaiB
Ftarri r4 LeifTotjacw fcloric Iri Uio 0 8
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Uo nsignraents Solicited ry
Ktizabuh SI Brownsville Texar
t THtUBEST
HO SQUEAKING
45 cordovan
flHN HEJAMEUxDCALF
r s 3 sFifEiLyfiftfi3Asa
3 5PCUCE3S0LE3
ESCIRA FlfcE u
2 BOYSSCKOClSKOcS
LADIES
f 5502 I7S
B oowsaiA
SE NO FOR CATA1XGUE
V > DCUCLAS
BKCCKTOM MASS
ion ccS eavc mor7 t > y DarchaslaB Vr La
l > aucli ShinL
Cccaaso we arc lae larp striannfacturers ot
priced and the raiddlctaaa i profits Our shoes
equal xusto i wort in style eajy fitUnenaO
wcarinr auali ios Wc have theni sold every
ATower value
Tower
A M MUN ITION t wlicrc priret for lUe Civeatiac
Oomracrcfo St Siatatsoroal dtakr csusm ttiy x3 + soity
STlIiL1 LOOKING
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m
rJOWARDS BRbWNSVi LLE
> > jk it
txtasT San Antouia R > iiiroad Po
t <
jact Luoai Cajiitalietrt I tt > rset3
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Sari i ntonio Expf eis
The old projeolof buiiduij r i
rofid from Sau Aotoaio o Briws
ville Kaangftin beei revived thft pn
motera df the Bcbeinf this time b infr
hi local capitalists The m ttter so
farii in such an emljyro state that
iiithinir definite cut ho said in regard
to it Itis statod tbiit i > ne of tin
i > r at trunk lina that now ppnetrute
Ttixas is Imckof the entnrprNe and
ih t nltiniafely the liii will be en
ended down the e > of Mexico and
across the moniitains to the City of
Mexico
r
TiiHjierflon wlios are JnJtrested iu
the other two projeotfl to thnihl a
i otd ttrBrOwusville arestill ei > med
in ifFb rta to g eruro th o co operation
of capital to make ilirir t uterprise a
MicceBR
4 4
It seems t > be thp K neral belief
thai sotnethiiig taiig ible will result
from tine nf thtvR tTreH utBrprises
encb of which ore looking to the
nit = >
satne end iiud tha t e J iiue is ni i
Sir distant when th n loiijtiilkol ol
i < T
tod tireslly nueiiedrailioaljAVill be a
rStttUjltihed fact
OSCAR WHILDli S HE IS
If Os Cir Wllife in leilly C I llJUit
nverlier to lecture n xt Snuoii hb
ilie iiyiiln inHiMl 1 V will 1im imUbc
will nut iiy Him s h wnik luoiil
she 8trt at for lih ill he entlffl
utirecuuiifexllt hiiv pern Hiity i f
diesR I in tend of lie Im Irmreii
iieHthee jie viil c a fui m d
rat er flilil > j fi e 1 iiin nhi IiihIih
in be between 45 aii il50ehiH i > f
age nd whoemi only lie iliMi jztiiuh
ed froman y oilii r > m o tlnhuveii
man by an ex < > ri e ifiiVlay ol
jewelr Mr Wilde ii istn upon
wenriug ffoekcoitM and as verv
b illkmiwH n Frnekc < ftt incteace
tbe apparent bulk of a very wtoui
tnn o Aside fronllhie idiiivncriKy
Imh dfrS < is that of an d Htmir
Linhin ninn fif fas4iVon exeept 111 > 11
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thiie is f ie jifidilmy of ine il i u l < l
eis atid son etliu il Iik a vait lTue
r
r y
ciuped by buttoning the cimt up
SijUtilV The stoiiiilof the eimrntims
p irnitigs oi tlie fuiic > nj atptlf of
ateiheiieiBin nrV iin iphiii 4 in tlie
uniiii Mrs 0fii Wtlie lies neither
a cariinge liof tire tofjenijn jewelry
whieli the L nti i < snY rip ois
crtillt her with Ini Iivm in q tint
aliiioct oimhbv r mrlerk vitli h r
h i > n < Mr Wtiilo H iiH miM iV
Irrivod fnntidecaHiiiijil art work ii
the Londfli paparn the loyiliieg
frurj L inly WiiiiWrnarns L au
> i > Jf w
uhnieVer thtit cir 5iv i3 playing la
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Mb IrciviiCen ami HXHrteriiric ro
tilt vmi hiKtwCkivHb b been
very much mtereaed in thuaueeess
nl Dr Jfiiirn Doyle iU ii lectiir sr in
bin eo ctry i > iri5 < n rn H r lo llt
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tllinfiil dPpeCI 1if It rtnl n t u
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Atthe rjiteiNew arrival May
I come in L Peter Have you
bpeii vaccTnated Kate PielSs
Washington
Pevser I hear it s fashionable
now to wettr overemts longer than
Formerly Cakejyj If thats the case
Ill he able to getanother winfe r
o u C of nSne PSpiith Boston News
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MBROWNSVILLE TEXAS SA1W < DA N0VEMBER fj 1894ri v
5 MKSIOA1 NEWS IN UEIEF
v >
Echoes of War in the CeLtrsl Amr
icatrZJ < publce
City of Mrsicp Nov 13 C Ai
BlHck enuineer of a locomotive on
tho MfxirfcU Riuroad who abandon
ed tlio train lenviti it on eidiuc
lu s been arretted end his punish
nient deinaoijHd by the pre
tiro in ho Central Railroad
arehiinte it tbH cuntpm house tbip
eitydeatmyed niD ty bale of citton
Mx sicn needs an efBcient lire depart
ment The pilice did all they coald
t put n nt the fire
fne NTtciotui1 Railrotd earned tlio
Hist week in Nvraber S81GI9 90
An employe of the poHtoffice ut
UnsiVii l > ao fled hb a defanlter
4oiituit tnifilL
The Britiih Warphip Partridge at d
Mxicnn nnboal iudependericial are
i iiw at Vera Cruz
The engineer tiattalioi of radifary
einlelsof Chapnlt pe c ami n bxttery
of artillery vill thia day le ave for a
tniir nf the State of Vera Crhjf li i ae
to uive > xercisb in service marching
and drilflo the jailets Tins tve
rise t a rnuiiir of more troops lor
Guatemala frontier The govtrti
ment uitw has ample forces there
It iHen itfeif thut Birrelo one of
tie aiiiiH i l RomfM in his duel
villi Yrra le tn fled forfeiting bis
A fpecin fnon Goni enaK Siv
Ilie eneriil oiiiiiioti here it iIim
i liK the novel nmeut hustcn ti
tUe thn fiCBoiiltleiti Willi Jesico nii
npoltijiZei uivine all alinhioiiuns
fun ilieia rntr in inuvilabl uiid
Gllieill ll hi DO evei W the
Uu P l lt th t the Ulil el StjJes wi 1
latrtfere t tbp war in viei lh
the pohc of the i ivernmeif i8 oiie
if lAtninterveiitl in in tiia affira o
otheruatiotik The result of a war
lli MeXeo can only result in tin
rfefeal anil the ev6la tiii < ruin ot
Giliitfinnlii
A S lva b > r np scial ai y > Xlier
in a xtnirtt ffeliii > here a ainKtG a
ttnmla I r ilia inierferHiioo f Gt tr
f
miU ill the iMiVrm afffM if all
Cent rat America tkl ln Tn Tikly to
proVodo n tfnr b twee T GMteiua a
lid Sdlfa Inr and flint at nu urly
tiny Tiier has been jnali iiMy b
iWeen the ivt Cluntiies I r ny
yearfi
r Al i iic i > IjA up cmi 1 any T i
UOVernmmii etu < li tii ily < l Hniia anj
treaty witli Gnaeiaihi otijai iiny
aid lb cu tii of w r The itelnii
here ia that G iaiiiial N preai en >
Oinui an eliineut ofilnCiri Hi
ill Cninil Auifricii
M Y XND DECEMBER
St Louis Mo Nov 13 Aspe
cial Tlie PostDispatch from Lex
ingtdnl Ky says Geil Cassiu
Cliiy this morning Hsspite the ef
forts of his cliildreti succeeded in
marrying pretty 15year old Doiii
Kichardsiin The ceremony tonic
place tit White Hill the elpgant
home of tne groom in tlie presence
if on if the farm hahcls and the
girl p relatives Squire Douglas3 per
formed the ceremony
Mrs Workday 0u Ido sojikp
to see a goo strong determined
man Mr Workday straighten
ing So do I my dear Mrs Wi
John the coal hod is empty Bo l
ton Courier
i WiV
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Higtiest of afl in Leavcning owcr Lafcst USdovt Esport
JObE BODRIGUEZ
ACectcfcarinn Who Dies Suddenly
t r I5
and All Alone
3Tiae Rbdrignez who was suppos
edtobelOO years old died suddenly
hi tbeIIabb ranch Mondny nlgfct
Justice Hiiuh Sutherland went out
yestcrijaynnd hold aa > rn uSHt bis
verdict ibeiDs that death rfc ualtel
frotp natural causes Jose waB
Chilfanby birth but came to this
couitry long ydara ago residing
many yera on Padre Inland Old
age had tendered him deaf and blind
but bo hi ill retained h8t memory and
would taik for honrs at a time on
eiirly d > tys in Soatbwest Texas Hifi
xtiVre of pa t eveots wsB large and he
relatedthem in a very ititeieiling
manner lie had tuauv thrilling ex
periences In the coarse of bis career
but these be referred to only when
pressudto flo so He claimed to bo
a luuilred years old and there is 1V >
i
tlb doubt bat tb t be was very nearly
ooriect Ha died alone in bis cabin
and uu a q lilt wbibh be bad tkeu
from the bed and apread on the floor
Corpus Chritti Caller
HUNDRED POUND RAILS
The announcement that the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company has der
cided to increase the standard
weight of rails on its mam line
from 85 pounds to 100 podnds and
that after this year all new rails
iiid on the 443 miles of double and
quadruple track road between Jer
sey City and Pjttslmrg will be of
thejatter weight i3 of great impor
tance The difference between 80j
pound and 100pound rails i3 23 13
tons perm He of single track and
the total difference for all the tracks i
between the points named would
make a very large item of cost
The rolling mills of course will
profit materially by the increase in
weight of rail section which is
i i
goiifg on upon onf railways gen
erally but when itisrecolectedthnt
experiments indicate a life of 100
yea for 100pound rails it is evij
denttllitt renewals wilLvnob provide
an much business for the mills in
future as they nowdo unless the
total mileage isgreatly increased
In fact the iailprodicinf capacity
of Ibis country as alsa of Great
Britain is already much above the
consumption and the rail way com
panics can be sure of low prices fort
the future although 824 seems low
enough in comparison with the cost
when mills were in their infancy
Railway Age
AWARDED
j
Highest HiniB Worlds fair
Si
I torn Aaimcaia Aljutv j any othttK
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