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SOCIETIES.
BIO GRANIE LODGE SO.
El A- F. . A. M. Isi
dore JaAs. W. M.A
G Ilatoanoi. S. W ,
W. A Seale, Secretary;
A.J3uo. h-W Bobt.
rlzeH. Treasurer; B. C
Jaev, X W.B. H Want,
J. D . a W MiUer,
-Mer Visum" brethren
cordially invited. Lodge j
eta first and third Tnesday in each inouili.
ESCELSIOB LODGE NO,
r &???&? r M.T.O.O.F -OFFICER
5T & ?. 5s JOIn M HajM,SouIe j
Tic Grand; Johi. 3.
Stue&e, Treasurer; Vic
. t?.i- ir i..Triaj-r? W.J Flt-teher. ?ittinc
Past Grand, Cfeaa. F- ni5lMBan District Diqm J
Gr ad Mast-r TSic JjCdge wests i au p. j.
every Wednegdsv night "isit ng brethren and
all dil FeJkras in joo.1 standing we oordiaur
Invited o attend.
KSIGnTS OF HOXOlt
LOIJGEKO 73P-OF.
TI ElS . V Browne,
DKStaUH" J eO.Wneei
er, Tic Dictator: has
F TiKtnsmm; tssis2"1
Dictator V S-on, Pist D w'J'VnS.
L - raster rnuifc tampion, F. J.
U- Oarza rx)-5o meets ieoond ajurth Tuusdivs
of each aonth.
.'Tftoi.lfS KMOHT3 OF AMETUCA. t. ?036ph
. T CWmxrUU1
Branch, fo 745)-eets on the 1st and 31 Tue3-j
dayofeachniontfiatS p. !-, fi a isfc l"
m n,l at7 n ti . from Oct. 1st to Apnl "30th a
..,. .. . nnc.ii Hall at St. Josephs OoUtK
..i n.rir Ti.-.BrSibate. ftedeA1
4. Brore. Vxoe Prid-y Fed- . m, Bee.
Becretary; joaa x- ul",r '-v.-
?ergt. at arms J. F. " TfTlgg jFj
VSJUOS jr., j.jriio wtw
Bombc, A. . Broxme.
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O-NCTISG ALl "iCa-J OTSIO STSAE
& AHA.XSA-3 PASS and MSXICAK SATIOS
AL Bailways-
Fliis Line Oarrio the Umttd
States lttai! on Si-liudr.le
Time of 40 Hours.
BUges Lbhvo AJie' an Brown-
ville Daily at G a. hi (Sim
days inenHud) nnd arrive
at D srhiHtimi he
next Evenino;-
K&TE3 of fare
Round Trip ticket
jnc Trip
...5 22.5 1
15.00
Gn.Idren under 12 years half fare.
Children under five years free.
. L ffifflffl, L, Bransiille, Te.
IHOS BEYNON
PR9P.AHD liRm .
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Foi Cin rhsk -y-, Wi;i-s Oi ae
D iiiit-sUc hihI It;jprted Oigr?,
0tiirirti.-. nd TibncCu ot
AH Kinds.
m 8. PABEflES & CO .
iTopr:eldfs
t5ronwll. Tex.
p-
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ri H il II! r
te scaur ani
Eable supplied -vith fresh fish, oyster
' itmeand vegetables.
3onforthJe and well furnished rooms
in consec'iion with TdStaumat.
Mrs. E. Abiupft Propnetn-ss
E'izabeth Street
I 51 5
6.1
(Suocesaoj to Chdstiau Hes.,
--DS VLER IN -
Hhest Price Pail For Ooantry
Proauee.
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PROFESSIONAL OARDS.
ATTORNEY AT :LAT7.
Brownsville : : : : : : ' Texa.
ffica Second Floor Kio Grande l&droad Building
"Will practice in any of the Coarts, ctato or Federal
and and railroad litigation, the investigation or
Uca and preparation of abstracts, speoalues.
S-
11. GOODRICH,
AT rOUNE Y-AT-LA W:
DI5XLE2 IK KHAL ESTATE
Oinplete Abstracts of Gameron
Connty Kept In TheOffics.
ROWNSTTLLK -TEX
Ml. MAitIS,
LAWYER AND LAND AGENT
MONEY TO LOAN ON
GOOD SECURITY.
Office in Dalzell Building on
Levee Sfcrtlefc. "
15iOOrm,'&ie. ..,... &z&fc&
NO. I.JlLEmERr
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W.
);Hoc over First National Bank
Brownsville, Texas
Will practice in any of the
ourrs of th State when special!
mi: ployed.
H. G.' Krau'sse
Is no Prepared to do all kinds of
UJo-lnk nnH PI n If Uf II X
if 11 1 u 11 aiiii uiubf huh,
Repairing Jewelry and Silverware of all
Kmds a (Speciality.
ELIZABETH street
B HENTiTKO.
ATTORNEY AND
!QUNSELOR-AT-LAW
1 Wil piatit'.ce in all federal and
! r
Hate Umirts.
Brown$viUss 2lexas
j
fOIIN P. KELSEY,
ATTORNEY a I' LAW.
Wfff practice in the Federal and
tate UonrtB. .
liio Grande Oiiy - - Texas
FAS. II. EDWARDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Land. Titles Investigated and
Abstracts Furnished.
Rulalgo: : : : : : : : : : : Texa
&JL&m
S0X&1-
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SOUTHERN PrGIFIG CDMPHHY,
ATLMTiC SIST3U.
Steamers make trips berween
Morgan City or Ne.v Oreans
and Brazos Santiago,
via Ga.lve.iton about
every 10 davsr
For further information call on or
addreas
M. B. KiNGSRURY. Agent. '
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t?ffanc) card mounts.
a i . n,A r oil r.--; -JrSt-'opving and entargempnts in crayon 'scattered ill Small gronpi be
Ann i!anev (roods o all JJescriD ', K- ?.. r -,.. . J 1 ,, or
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tion, sntable for
Wedding arid Birthday Presents!
lusic. Books, .Stationery, to3s ena
Inks, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy
, - " , . ..
Goods x)f everydeseriptioa
J list received Tjy ;
! P 0 Cfl I' ' '!PV r
isi It bi G t bi K.A A U 0 u ff 1
Bxo vasalle, Texas.
?rjtzp !r ot?: ?3tM&$m&
BREAT 6BtM OESTBOYEfil
iM&iuumu lam
(OZCr4!ZED chlcr:k.)
Disinfectant, Deodorizer Aatisapfis,
FOB SAFETY, dEAKURESS AW) COKt'OT
! Wt!l Iceep The atmorphcre 2mse
antiwnolt&oine; removing cut
: had odors from any tource,
I Will destroy all Disease Germs,
1 i&feclivn front e JFevsrs,
and all Contagious J&isecbses.
known to occar Jvhcre the Fluid was freriy used.
i-2S5;SS5S?223! Yellow Fkkk has
J N a ice. pAcs. Its as m
rorit cases of Diph-
theriv hse yielded to jr. Attendants tni
Hie Sisk vilt "ieenre I'rtcclioi r-iii Xis-leci-o-is
D:ejies by u-,1115 tUo Fluid.
Pencctly hoiinless, u?cd intcrnallj or externaHy.
AS AN INTERNAL D!S!NFECTANr
AND DETERGENT.
. Takca r i-yrct?d oru-,caa&,a'a,'h,it
allay intlPiUEiatian and cC'tf-iS Offen
sive discliarges. The Fluid Isacrtp2a
cure lor Diarrlics u Byetilry3aTu3JIu
flnuu2i3tionoffi8 Howob. ItiJia
3ine ia it nature ft will often atrti
complete relief fvom ITiartbsru. Acid
TJeTW, MU).r?f H. r Xcpton3Hop Geo.
jDRer. Richard Fuller, Hon. Alex. H.
fctenhens, Hon. A J. Walirr, and many other.
ZEIUU 2. GO., PhHadsJphis.
CAN'T - -
ioJIiJCi
. THEN SEE
JDRNAXANSGS.
He is piepared with one of
the finest Trial Gases containing
a full assortment of spherical
land cylindrical lenses, pnmb
opiitahnoscopc tor inspection
of the interior of the eye, and
other optical instiuments for
examination of the eye&, selec
tion of eye glasses and bpec
tacles. Kemembpr that yon run the
(risk of impairing 3'onr eyesight
wlin rou trust the examination
j of the eye a nd selection of glass
, - nlntaA
jes to spectacle a
alers.
See Dr. Gr. Natanson ofnee
ud stairs over the
YTUREIA BUG-
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From and after Oet. 1th., 1896
regular passenger train will
run as follow-:
REGULAR TRAIX.
Leaves Brownsville (Daih) at 9 a.m.
" Point Isabel 4 p. ro
JOSKCELAYA,
GENERAL MANAGER.
AND COLD
"s SI A (S
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f
JBS L, A. H-GtISSST'S
Barber SndT).
&
Alo a fall line of tobaccos
oigars, pipes aud smoker material.
EL12BEli STREET
Iff LLIS W A LG E N 3 a G H
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Are introducing new and elect styles
.of work at their Darlors. AlbO new stfles
,aone. inspection or w vtk kvj.icu
PKMr.n.rinrJnttnn ? rPWrmiJnn
WASHCfGTOS- strbks
-
Oil IZESTT
'yhe MiI1er's Hotel buihlino; hav-
m; been completen rouaircil is of-
l
fared for rent for lio'ei purposed
j1:801065 -A.PPly to" tfran-
ic,sCO nrr,a-
ing been completeh repaired is of-
I Old newspapers for sale at
4f'Q -r zrz hundred
HOT
A FLAG- OP TURGE.
Edhpm Pasha Wants an Arm
istice for Five Bays.
London, Ma3' 3 A dispatch
from Athens announces, that
Edhem Pasha litis sent an officer
witli a flag of trneo to Greek
headquasters, asking for an
aimistice for five days. An
other dispatch from Athens
says it is also reported that
Bulgarian irregulars, to th
number of about 200 men, have
crossed the froulier- in Mace
duui&.
COLONEL VASSOS RECALLED.
Athens, May 3. The Greek
Govermnnt has recalled Col
onel psSwro m Crete. He
gjnrligqmmand of
the Grel35rces 'o'u Thenfriiil;
by Colonel Stavkds.
Casea, May 3
renewed reports here today that
the Greek troops are about to
be withdrawn from the island
of Crete.
")r- Xat,
Uandia, May 3 hip nqurtrp
-. .. mi -erLr-
als commanding the iieets' of
the foreign powers, in Cretan
waters had a conference yester
day with the insurgent leaders
at Paleokahtro. The Cretans
were promised complete au
tonomy, including the condition
jthdt the nomination of their
ruler should be subject to the
ratification of tlie Cietaiu as
sembly. The insurgent leaders, how
ever, cut shorj, the conversation
and reiterated that their motlo
remained, "Annexation to
Greece or Death."
GREEK PLE1?T IN" POSITION.
London, May 3. The Stand
ard's eerio3pondent at Yolo
will sa' tomorrow:
The Greek fleet is taking
position to shell the heights of
the defile leading to Macrinitza
in case the Turks succeed in
turning the Greek ilank and
maiching ro Yolo. The foreign
warships have moved further
out, leaving the Greek fleet
free range. The Greek fleet
has sent four heavy guns to
Yelesiino.
NICARAGUA BOUND
ARY DISPUTE
New York, May 3 A dis
patch to the Heraid flora Pana
ma says: A correspondent in
C.ista Rica telegraphs thaf the
govermenr is preparing to send
immediately 2000 men to the
Nicaragua!) frontier, pending a
decision of the boundary de
pute. It is said that President
IZelaya of Nicaragua now has
. opuurnl limif"ivfl frnnrw 4nff;irp
'IWCeil IUC liUMlifi JUU3.
(....-. . ll. ..-..... yr....n.-
In
San Juan there are 150 men
j waiting orders, 200 more in
1
Cbrnannadega, 200 in.Leon and
a like number in Granada,
Rivas has also been strengthen
rtivas lias also oeen strengtnen
&
ed by several hundred soldiers,
AH this activity may or may
not j-psuit n hostilities. Nicar
agim in hejactiou is dominated
,by s fear that there will be
an invasion as government
officials have received private
stating that a movement of that
kiud ia hing pushed foiward.!
The leaders, it is said are men
who have been exiled from
liMcaragna. uosiaiuca, on inei
other handr in view of the pies
ent strained relations with
Nicaragua, is merely sending
hr troops to the front so jhat
if here is any trouble there will
be nt) delay in strengthening
her defenses. The commission
which now has the boundary
dispute under consideration is
composed of three engineers,
one appointed by Nicaragua,
one by Costa Rica and a third
commissioner, E. P. Alexander
of South Carolina, who was-ap
pointed by President Cleveland.!
THEIR HINDOO GUEST.
San Francisco, Gal., May 3.
vr
neat-ly created a rlotaK4jje
meeting ot the Woman's tW
gress by denouncing the women
of the Wefet as savages a,nd d
daring that hehadbeeiK in-
Tlfe gathw-Jfiof'wonnpn from
all over the State has been in
session here all the week. Thtt
Brahmacharin Bobhasbiskshu
has been a picturesque figure',
always attired in a flowing
gown of silk affd wearing a
huge turban The women have
made much of the man. from
j India, who has posed as an h.x
ample of humility and gentle
ness, and last night he was in
vited to speak on the subject
of religion as a synonym jf
education.
Instead he stepped forward
and in unqualified language at
tacked the Congress, its motives
and the honesty of its speak
ers. He announced that he had
been insulted because, as he
I averred, on Thursday evening
his flowing silken robes had
been pulled by one of the ladies
while he was talking pulled,
he said, to insult him because
he was telling th truth in op
position to the ''horrible and
foolish doctrine of heredity.1
Bobhabiakshu attacked wo
men in cpriprul. He r.Jillnd them
dishonest and said: "The wo
men of the West are savages
Will you tell me what is the
difference between the Iudian.
who puts war feathers in his
hat, and the woman, who puis
feathers rind flowers in her
haf?"
He then commenced a per
Sonal attack on Mrs. Gardner,
but his voice wds diowtied by
the shouts and hisses Irorir the
audience.
When finalty quiet was re
stored the Hindoo exclaimed:
'I will go like a hero I will be
brave." s
He gathered his silken robes
about hull and strode from the
stage. Surrounded by
hia
friends he. was e.-corted to the
Irienus lie. was e.-corted to tlie
furnace room and let out into
tbe street through tb& coal hole,
The ladies of tlfe Congress
deny tliat the EastTndian had
1 besri iuiiiteI and said ihey
?Lv ... . ir .1...
PlSBcaaihbriariir -ftWmb;sksliu,
KM' 4
Absolutely Pure,
i
Celebrated icr- its great lejavenmjr
strength and healthlusness. A sure. the
food aa:nit alum and all iOrms of adul
teration common to the cheap brands.
royal bakimj iuvder co., new -ork-
I had heard nothing, about it un
til he commenced his attacks
The Hindoo came to be the
guest of the Congress tbrougli
an inquiry at the TheosophicaL
headquarters for Mrs. Annie
Besant, who was expected in
this city, s she would not
reach here in time the Brah
raacharin was recommended.
. 1 --- .
e was inos Angeles tlie
iGnrifr5 ot nim transporta-
lion and, iii,OL P"yg '
his addresses, tllP11
his expenses .vJiilB"nels lu
Hhe city.
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COKE STRICKEN.
BY paralysis;
Former Senator From Texas
lii a Critical condition.
Waco, Tex., May 3. Ex
Senator Richard Coke is very
ill. He. was stricken with par
alysis yesterday in the -lower
limbs arid it ss extending to
(day, threatening-his entire bo
dy. There is yet hope that
the attack may be arrested
and that the disease may yield
to treatment, but the Senator
is certainly in a very critical
condition.
Senator Coke has been fail
ing in health and strength
since his retirement from the
United States Senate. - As a
consequence he has remained
quietly at home in this city,
refusing every appeal of
friends to enter public discus
sions or appear at public
1 mppHnrc Knpfi itMr ir thpir
I s r J J
were political meetings. He
made ah exception last Satur
day upon the occasion of the
old settlers' picnic and was a
welcome uest at the annual
reunion;
Subscribe for Tub Hi.rald,
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
acr?
A Pa.'S Gtss CrefiE of Tarlir P6w3er
(40 yaS THSSTiBI-
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