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$&' 4 r --.-r- THI-DAILY-HEK1LD. tm . Wmitt. mmmiLmmma ;., Subscription Rates, yXpn& Year ,, , . . . 6-.oo v6 Months ,, v 3.00 5 rr ....-.-.. 1-5 . r 6octs --- The. Herald is the only5 paper jrablishd on- the lawer Rio- Grande (TssuedKEvery Day Except Sunday.)1 Intered" at the PostoEce at Brownsville Tesae as Second-Class ifail JSfatter. "WEDNESDASEPT. 15, 1397. Bepoets from the yellow fever region are very encourag ing. The disease seems to- be thoroughly under control and: there is little danger of its spreading. The private secretary of the governor of Kansas has been decorated by the sultan of Tur 3&ej. Accompanying the de coration is authority for the in stallation of twenty-four wives .By the recipient. Beownsyiele is above all taisgs proud of its spleisdid publie school. Here- an army of five- hundred ta sis hundred boy aid giils ace mutmiiB one- ef the- handsomest and most eommodioos school build ings m the- state and giving ten axmths of free instruction,, with books supplied free to-all r Every resident of Brown Tille should constitutenhiroself aicommittee of one to see to the- thorough cleaning up of . the town, He should not only clean- tip and disinfect v-lus own premises and alleyr 'tbo-ft should also inspect the pre- . mis&s adjoining his and report any that he may find in need of sanitation. Fitzsim3Ions evidently still feels the severe punishment which Gorbett inflicted upon- aim before he landed that IS .knockoirr on- Corbetfs solar .plexus. He-says Corbett quit likea "yellow Gur" o& that oc casion, but everybody knows that Fitfbimself had a narrow etcape- froiSsJeaving; the ring as whipped ttag. .if ; Ees Galveston papers have VenCirelyignored the Ban Alb to , aio TjtdH Bjr ownsville railroad jotect,. They realize t&afc tne , construction, of such a road .would deprive? Galveston mer -- chants of a large- amount of f trader as- they with SFew Or- leans- merchants, now control the almost eatira trade. of ' Brownsville sncfc Matamorosr with all the tributary towns . and ranches in the lower- Kio ande valley. :- - SerEXCErit i declaredr will . coiae to the aid- of the starving RleaMcerr the iaveatof of 'oncTwied fod aTig aetput for the gold regions with en ough food in capsules to sup fij two thousand persons dur ing: the winter. Dining on .cap sules may not be a vfry ap jtiziBgi idetr, bat if iugIi a re ywt will stand hetweea" tie jKold aeekers an c death by star vation it will be joyfully par4 taken of by them. H J Mill Cure all fiver nfer biBwis- , Pills sess. headache, sour stos- ach, indigestion-, coas&pa-lion- Ther act easilr. -with- eetpeia or gripe. SokliyaH4ragRJW6- ca. Tb oeJy fills ta- tair vrit Hoe Sarjsparai. Yktokia ie patting up an oil milly planing mills, and au merons handsome brick build ings. She is also to have n artesian well. In fact, the staid old City of Roses is getting a very business like move on, improving in every direction that isr with one single excep tion. Of all the towns of South west Texas, Victoria is the only one we know that ha? nouublic school building. The free term there never lasts longer than five or six months and for this lime the city rents an old hotel building. Victoria will never be what she should be7 never attain the highest development of which she is capable, until her citizens awake to the great importance of providing a mod ern public, school building, with a full ten months free school. Who can measure 'Mother! she influence ox It lasts throneh all ages and enters th& connnes 01 eternity. With what carer therefore, should she be guarded and how. great ,he effort be to sa&kg her life happy. Mother's Friend aies ehildbfrtir mit. aseista nature m itsaubhnie affort,ieaYe3 the Motner stronger after than before confinement, and robs the trying hour of its terror. No Mother can afford to aeglect its use. Of drugfists at $lt, or sent oy noil on receipt or priee. Write for book containing valu able Information-for all Mothers, mailefr. Tie Bnileli Seaktor 09., Atisafs, 6. SFAIN EXCITED. The Fall of Victoria Recognized aa a Strong Blow to the Government. Madridy Sept. 11. The ex citement caused by the capture by the Cuban insurgents of Victoria de las Tunas, province of Santiago of Cuba, continues here,- The Imparcial describes it as a catastrophe for Spain. In official circles efforts are made to disparage the insur gents7 success. The- Spanish authorities are convinced that an expedition is about to start with the-object of speedily effecting the re capture of Victoria de la& Tu nas. ,, Madri-d, Sept. II. The gov ernment has begun to enforce measures for the-- suppression of comments oit tle condition of affairs in Cuba. GAPTUBK OF VICTOBL&. Havana, Septi.ll. Latter of ficial! advices of the capture of Victoria de las Tunas- by the insurgents-show that the gar risons Btationed there cousisted of 350 men,. 135- of whom were rendered unfit for duty by ill ness. At-ithe close of the fiscal year, June 30, there were- 70, 360 postoffices i the United States and six tiroes that num ber of people who wanted to be postmasters. " . ' . in - "OFFIGIAL'iJURDER." That Isiae aise Given to the -"JLatioiM Shooting. HazeJtoB, Fa. September. 11. Twenty-one corpsee lie to nfght in fraaae ehantWe soatter- WOMEN SHOULD KNOW ttat the MsrfS cemm!y calted "Feaxtfe IKs" are ft FtwttfatfM t nearly aH tee TwaMestrej wfetefc ttff writer. VMM, CSIerasIs, FalllB ex tfee Wh, atmto&mg Irrigate Messes are caused by derangements of the organs' of menstruatioa. Heartache, Saekache. Dizziness. Emotions of the Skin and Fainting Spells are also sya&otm' 01 me same mse&ses. sxwg vuiy By.min.Lnae, uw y,. temporary relief does sot curs the disease. WINE OF CARDUI CUBES FEMALE DISEASES hTactinedirectlvmwn the delicate orrans ItcanswtakeniHtheprivacyof homu. ThoasandST of ladies use it Druggists sell and commend it J One DoEar buv & laree bottle. i Pibbcs Crrr", Lawresce Comity Mo. .Vli I have" been afflicted with Irregular and PainfnlrtJ Menstmdtlonand ver? severe Crarapinir Spells fol-FJ lowingeach monthly period. Afterthebestdc-ctors I could Sad had failed to benefit me. I tried the Wine of Cftrdni treatdisnt. I commenced ran bottle 1 was better ta&n x caa Deen lor ed about this hilltop town. Forty maimed, wounded and broke figures toss in the nar row cells of the Hazel ton hos pital. Of these, it is almost certain that five- more will be added to the death list before another day dawns. Such Was the execution done yesterday afternoon by 102 deputy sher iffs, armed to the teetbj upon about 150 ignorant foreigners, whose total armament consisted of two little penknives. These facts are undisputed. EDITORS NOT IN IT. Two thousand dollars is said to- be about the smallest amount that a fellow can start with if he expects to reach the Klondyke mines in shape to go work. That simply leaves the country editor out Alice Reporter. SPENT MORE THAN THE SUMMER. Bryan Eagle. Those who went away to spend the summer will proba bly Ind on balancing the books that She summer was not all they spent. Or Piicfc's Cream Baking Powoee Awarded Gn MM Midwinter Fair. Sa3 FrzscS&sa- irELtVBUt TO OUR GUrfilJlJi- TEE. Each JFILLIJTG, PLATE. CJR.O tfJTOIS. BRIDGE made at Il CrticftBtt Dehtal Parlors Offices r Cor . Houston St and Are, C. (Hicks Block) San Antonio, rexasf is guaranteed and kept in repairs for 5 years-. Chartered under the STATE Ij.ZWS and THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. JTO OTHER DENTAL office offers such inducements JfO OTHER BEJVT13T8 do such fine work.- Best set of teeth- including: extraction $3,.co to $8.00. Painless extraction, of teeth-by experts- only, 50 cents. -Fine gold crowns 22k only, $o.oo Composition fillihgs-of all kirids.oefs to-$1.00. Beautiful gold Sllingsfornr, $r.oo up- wards. Examination Free,-German- and English' spoken.- Drs. Goodjan & Hays,. Managers T'kik Is' Tour Opportunity- On, receipt of ten cents,- cash or sfampsv S csnerots gample -will be mailed of tho most popular Catarrh aad Hsy Fever Cure- (iMy s Gresm Balm; sumaent to demon strwe the great merit? of the remedy. ELY BK0THE31S, 5S Warrcs St,, Sew York City. Iter. JohnBeid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to ma. I ean-.emphasize Ms statement, wIfeisa posi-. tiv cure for catarrh if used as directed.'' Ee-e. Fran cis W, Poole, Pastor CentraiPreftr Church, HekoayKont. Ely-s Cream Bahs is the acinowledgect care for catarrh and caQtaisa bo aaerc-ary jwraayiBJaaoeadra, griaa, St wmta. nmwfmw wMmwnnimmii IY xtiwohmfo CURE'COttiTiPATIQW 25 50 KlBfUiriFPRPY CTTIPIXTl!IUn to cure ncaseofpa!thstIonfflrtexretliI4lLia- Mwiiuii. uwaiuatiutll(. rp- MTPr ftexiHl fcoctlef frtr. Ji, STFKlIX5i:ETDTrO..Ccro.SoritreiI.C,,orJwlort. tlT.l weMiiMi(iiimtiiiaiiiMiMniMfimtti affected. 1 mending - atonce, anBeforp I had used at cweive monxns. is txx" i vv ATur . FITZ SAYS NAY! Corbett Must Get a Reputa tion Before Fitz Will Notice Him. New York, Sept. 11. Inr an. interview at Newark, N. J.T to day, Bob Fitzsimmons, the pngilist, in reply to the offer of the Northern Tulane Club of New Orleans of a purse of $20,000 for a fight between him self and Corbett, said; "I will not fight Corbett again until he makes a reputation. Let him fight someone else. He quit like a yellow cur on the 17th of last March. Besides I have retired." Corbett, who is now in Wheeling, W. VaM said he would accept the offer of the club if Fits would agree to fight him. MOBILE IN EARNEST, Unltimigated Mail and News papers From New Or leans Sent Back. Mobile, Ala., Sept, 1 1. This city remains perfectly healthy Dr. Goode said tonight that he; felt very much encouraged,. the chances of the disease here having shrunk to thernin imum. Travel by trains is under restrictions that it is far from agreeable. No passen gers are allowed to get off the trains here who have come throusrh the infected districts. They remain under guard in the coaches. Persons from the infected places are not permit ted to come in at all. Mail and express matter, unlessfum--igatedr is not admitted. The afternoon mail from New Or leans, including the New Or leans papers, was stopped at the detention camp and sent back. For the first time in- years Mobileans have no news papers Women who own property are subject to jury duty i Kansas. Pianos and Organs Tuned PROF. GEO. KRA V&SE is home again and is pre pared to tune and repair pianos,, organs and all kinds -of musical instru ments on short notice. Can be found at the U3 C-t N 3 r KRATJSSBBOOK STOKE". CATH4RII6 m t DRK6B55 - 'srin ir tine "baf ranae kmt Aatiirln'iwhC Km K55wHja!a3iSttiiaiii!wsiMnHeniBiwwM"- f I fWi i YtfnTi rnxLMjLLXJ S7o0piphcVrpn7ra'icm forAs- similaUng iieToodaridBegula.-lingthcStoaachsaixiBo-elscf BrocwtesIs&n,Cfieeiful nessandBesLCofllains neither Opitim,Morpfcin nor IGoeraL No!1 Niac otic. . Bite&tX2k-&ELEniXaL JbcSama JmttSeetl &nrfivH?pmprl fnPfVnV!t&W- fion.Sour Stomach.Diarrh6ca,i Worms .ConvulsMns.rcverisn oess andLosS OF StEEfe TacSimile Signature of TEW YOHK. EXACT C0FVOT yAEPEB a- -!ilr j? UP-TO-DATE , . Clean and Artistfcr x Typefr y GiveUsaGalL y Time, Tide, Opportunity HHBBBO I tBBBBtei'MMnMHr Wait For no Man I The Pope Manufacturing. Co.,, are selffrig; thier Columbia and Hartford Bicycles at-tne fof Iowincr remarkabfe NEW PRICES; 1897' ColtimbiasyModel 45,- 46V 49,-.., 1897 if 47 4S" -- 1596 ,r ,? 40, 41-,. 44,-..-, 1S06 ,T 42,-.. ....-....-. 1896 yt ,, 43, DiamonXl.-. 1897 Hartfords Patterns 7, S',. 9, io,-. . 1597 ,-, ft 2, .-. 1897 ,f ,v 1,. . 1S96 ,r 5 6,-...-.... Our bicycles are utf equaled and all macnlbes guaranteed as represented. PopeMn'fg. Co. For &X thur partkulars $tke& and trm call ta or write S-L.Dwormany Brownsville,- -- Texas 1 Subsoribe for CftSTORIA The End' Ton Have llways Bought, Bears &e Paonaimile Signature m- 0IT1IH2 WRAPPER, OF EV2S1T BOTTLE. THE IIHD I0H ME riALwiis bought; tmc LTHrtxii6HHM1. HtWro crtt ..........-..$7if 125 60 . . -v.-r.-. .-.-.rf-- .-.- 3y .. 45 r i .-.- 40 3ZS ThEEer&lcL T -f 1. sL ' T r J - j , . r I