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-s. ssr el 1 I -5, TIE IFFICIAL CITY JOURNAL, Medaj April 17, 1899. A ROUT TOWIM Everyone 4s aniling since -ihe rala. The vegetable supply will soon show the effects of the rain. Mayor Carson knows what to do TMAILYHERALD.l when the bakers need the dough, The electric light were not burn- CampbeU of Hidalgo, aud is a sis-1 Mexican National this morning en dng -brilliantly last night-some- ter of Mesdames" Louis Kowabki, ronte to Monterev, Mexico, thing wro-ng-at the power louse.

rGlemente and 'Joseph Loms KowalsM and Clemente The ship was lightering today "Webb of Brownsville. The eldest jafartinez left this morning for and our merchants will Boon have son of tha deceased is at present in; Hidalgo having Been notified by their depleted stocks replenished, the Philippines, liaving-enlisted as wjj.e 0 serious nines of John McGovern lias gone into a lunteer durill Manuel A. Banado of the fruit business. He has India" rubber oranges for sale. Try them for indigestion.

vThe Hidalgo Sentinel waxes Ksays: "With flour $1 6 Mexican per barrel the staff of life within the reach of any million- It was a windfall for the people toget their supplies on Saturday. ltwasalsoa windfall that enabled the lighter to bring them in from the "ship. "Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink," sighed a bibulous gentleman yesterday, as he gazed upon the closed doors of thealoons. The city hackmen advauced their rates of fare during the corn famine, being obliged to advance the areof 'their horses. They fed them on canned goods.

The city authorities of Matamo-ros last week received one hundred cargas about six hundred bush-elsol corn, which it reserved for eale to thefpoor, at 56 centavas an 5- mlmnd. TheCronista reports that Messrs. Cross received in Matamoros on Saturday two hundred sacks of flour, and tomorrow another jner- cantile house there will receive a similar amount. Our friends in Rio Grande, it is said are clamoring for a resumption of trade with this city, and numerous inquiries are made as to benthe Bessie will make another trip.up the river. The fine rain that fell here Saturday glit was a 'blessing.

The fain poured down for about an hour and continued to sprinkle slightly for some time, leaving the aground thoroughly wet. The Herald's poetical friend was inspired by the recent good fortune which has befallen our city, and sings as Hollows: We gave prayers for relief, I But thought them in vain, Until in one day Came corn, Hour, and rain. The Americans were again victorious in the mafoh game of base-bail with the Mexican team yesterday. This was the fourth contest between the two nines, and 'honors rare easy" between them now, "each side having won twice. The score yesterday stood 31 toJ.8, We expected to report the score by innings, but were unable to get it in the paper today.

A big crowd -patched the game and was much Two schooners succeeded in get ting out to the sliip today. Adaliada went out early this morning returning at noon wJLth seven cars freight, which will arrive liero from the Point about 6:30 this afternoon. The schooner Helene oyrup 01 igs, as acts inusu was alongside of the ship at 3 pleasantly and effectually on the o'clock. She will arrive at the 'lddneys, liver, and. bowelps, re-Point sometime tonight and her venting fevers, and oth-freicht, -consisting of fr6ni 9 to 10 forms of sickness.

For sale in cars, will be brought early to- morrow morning. morrow morning ijf Tieterdaj's Ilain. Reports from Carrlzo state that fha sf, ihafr-Dlaee vesterdavwas ahoat an inchr and other points 1 1 1 aiong uie xxvcwu AxsirrainironLrjjauzDofuwm- ville is reported. A good rain fell ville is reported at Point Isabel. Iff.

A. BAXADO. News T7as received liere Irv wire day of the death of Manuel A. auauu ui. jtunigu, wuuii ueuiuxcu at Ms home tliere at eleven o'clock TrfcTC? Twnrniww ranaopa rrm 4 known in tMs city, having relatives i nan f0.q was a highly respected citizen of Hidalgo, and held the office of tax-assessor of that county, having B.

B. Rsntfro, and Geo. been elected last November. HeiStowe, were passengers corn leaves a nd severaTl cWldren, some of them grown. His wife was a daughter of the late Erank c3icu felt here attnedeafcl1 EaDaj do, and deep sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.

Specjai tos The Herald. r. Hidalgo, Texas, April 17. 4 Mauuel Bauado died at his resi deuce here at evelen o'clock this morning His funeral will take place tomorrow at nine o'clock J. L.

Putegnac is agent for Harper's Pictorial History of the iTT War with Snain. whicjhis nnblish-r nrl in 3'T -nnrf fln1 -FriTTOTcr i xl i i monUily. It includes a full account, oi the Amen and Spanish war. UUU UliJV JJ- UJ-iU IIUIO UUbUU U.lLl4i.i and Spain, being finely illustrated with colored and half-tone 3 lithographs. Mr.

Putegnat has already received the first eight parts of tliHl highly interesting andinstruetive work. It is sold at 25 cents a part, TJ. S. coin. Do Not Be With the idea that any preparation your druggist may put up and try to sell you will purify your blood like Hood's Sarsaparilla.

This medicine has a reputation it has earned its record. It is prepared under the personal super-' vision of educated. pharmacists, know the nature, quality and medicinal Effect of all the ingredients used. Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures all forms of blood disease when other medi cines fail to do any-good. It is the World's great Spring Medicine and the One True Blood purifier.

SOME HIDALGO NOTES. Prom the Sentinel. Grass is an unknown quantity. We are sorry to learn that our popular tax assessor Mr. M.

A. Banado, is sick. The pupils of the Hidalgo school were vaccinated on Monday last." Brownsville is indeed cut off from the world. The Morgan steamer is four trips behind with freight, and the town is nearly out of breadstuff. A few more irrigation plants like that of Mr.

Closner's would remedy the drouth, and give ein-ploymenfc to hundreds of idle men who are willing to work HORNS WANTED: We will pay the highest market price if or odd and curious shaped horns of all I kinds. Schleyor San Anto- Thepio. Texas. When Truelinjj Wither 0n pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of TT 1 J. 50 cent jetties by aU leading drug- Lncf -rnrmtii-M tno r.aK- fomia Eig Syrup Co.

only. At'Breakfast. 3Ir, Sircerf "ijmez today by the generals gave was reading -the other day- that 'him power in the premises, as the ff "ways of cooking Mr sllC2r: weU, my d3ar, Juvu. -w domt yon. thmfc that it yon tried' hard yon conldTearn one of them, 3rooklynJMe.

p.UREi-y personal Urs. Joe Sirno and son spent'- yesterday at Isabel fl -r wa1Tk limY1ft i ouiuxuay iroiu uiiurt vifeib uu up- Tivp.r -nmnts. doe unampion ros in city. aoWW.PfWT1ilflT,4- Qf, if -u-r-" kg tome this morning. ing np from the Point yesterday.

Mrs. S. A. -Belden, and daughter Miss Pamela, left on the that place. JSews was received later that Mr.

Banado died about eleven o'clock, so tliey were too late to him beforehis death. i PAYING CUBANS7 After the Rank and Pile Are Set- tied With the Officers Will. Receive Monev. Havana, April 13. Twelve gen erals aud many other officers of 'the First and Second -L ot the met atBavamo yesterday and decided to- name ii -nT General Maximo Gomez as theiep- resentative of the Cuban armv with "1 lull power to treat lor ine ariny.

Theie were 120 votes in favor of Gomez and 12 against him. The Cuban generals this afternoon waited upon General Gomez officially aud informed him that they desired him to represent the army in -'anynegotiations ttith tlfe United States military authorities in Cuba. General Goraezaecepted fir- the trust, after which ali waited upon GovernorGeneral Brooke tor discuss with liim the details of disarmament and payment. General Gomez in his response-said: "Since by the dissolution of the military assembly the Cuban armyhas beenT without a representative in a position to serve its interests aud the general of Cuba as connected with those of the army, I gladly accept the post you offer for tho purposes specified, but I insist upon a council of generals to advise and assist me and that these generals shall receive the arms of the soldiers and hold them as trophies and souvenirs of the'last glorious Cuban struggle for liberty. "As soon as this work is completed I desire full liberty to withdraw to a foreign country or to any part of Cuba, there to spend the remainder of 'my days.

"We must recognize that the only power today in Cuba is the power of those who have interven ed and, therefore, for the' present thoughts of a Cuban independent government can be no more than dreams." General Gomez also proposed that after the work of disbanding was completed the council of gen erals should belcontinued underl the presidency of General Bartolo-me Maso. In "this opinion the Cuban officers, as well as the men of the rank and file, should receive a share of the "esoeft-' ially as many of these, Jie' said, were today in extreme want. "On 'the suggestion ofrCeneral Gomez that they should all visit General Brooke, communicate to him their resolutions and talk the matter over in his presence, each! one freely expressing his, oninion, the generals repaired to the Hotel! Trocha, where governor gen- eral received them cordiallv. Con- federence lasted-two hours. With regard to the 'parment ot Cuban officers the fact was developed that the Amercican antiho'ritles had" already decided to make the pay- inents after the soldiers had been settled with.

The preparatory details will probably be agreed upon tomorrow. Tne resolutions tendered, to uo representative of" the Gnban final I JX. AJHH3W011UCiJJ(C. 1 The original rolls of the Cuban army wer.e delivered, to Uovexnor General Brooke at 8 o'clock this dktct cojjRTAT.coTtrus. CriminhlDocket One of the Largest Known In Years.

Corpus Christi, Tex April 10- April term of the district of xuvuij-asuiujuiuwmuwuu, met at the court house here this morning with Judge Stanley Welch, the newly-elected district mainstrate on the bench. The following is-a list of the grand ii i fy jurors impanelled: John Dunn, Or. B.lEvans. W. S.

Rankin, J. W. Ward. J. H.

C. White- S. B. Mossier, 1). Wade, Richard i-T-- ttt -rrr T7-.

ttt tit It I II II, If II Z.L1XUj UlUUkO O.UL.. SmithC. C.Wright, PetarBluntz- er, Sam Ragland, Sim Gugenheim, Eoyal Givens, G. WNewherry. 'The criminal dootet at tMs term and a number of bur-.

and otherases. ENGLAND AND GERMANX. The Tension Between the twoNa Has I Increased Since Wednesday. London, April 14'. The Stand ard prints the following dispatch.

I from Berlin: "ine tension oeiiween trreat Britain and Germany' ovelne Samoan question Las somewhat -j j.j -vrr increased since -esterday (Wed- nesday) the conference between Baron VOnBuelOW, German mm- offmc orl Rij. LaSCelleS, britash ambassador Ct any part tnereof. Information urni.h-. ed on application here or to qunrter- havirg failed to seaie all at various posts. Envelope icrmfprl rkofnf i- Kj- -We Offer One llundred Doliai'S Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's CaLirrlL'Ciu-e.

Br f'O Prri loledo, Ohio. We the known TV- fTrO l1jf 1 rOOW vnCu6i? o. iuj.w -o A reai-s, and believe him perfectly honor-1 able in all businqs transactions 1 -k I i n-r njr I ohm -rf-k 'T yx.l fj any obligations made by their gts Toledo 0 Wholesale Druggists, HaH's Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood an 6T muCOUS Surf aces of the hvStem. Price 75c. per bottle.

Sold by all Druggists. Testi monialsfree; HlaFB Family Pills are th ebest -o Princeton's growth is remarka- ble. Within ten years the nn- iversity's endowments and the number Of-thedormitories have doubled. UV.5ejSL Claire, Applicant, by her Attorneys here-PI c-it-a- in, ha4- filed interrogatories in themitter iPafft 1 SRB" liE3 demonstrated ten thousand tunes that it is almost infallible FOR VQffiASi-S P5GUUAR VEAKNCSS cCf.r Irrefrnlirit'cs an derarsKnents. It habcome the leading- remedy for this class oT troubles Itererts a Kondcnt.iy healing-, streuthea-iBg-and soothing- icflaenco upon the meaetrurl orpins.

It cnre3 'whites' and Tallin of th womb. It stops flooding ana relieves trap- preseed sndjpainfnl JsecstTiation. For Chapgexf Life it is the best medicine mEtie. It is daring pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for It invigorates, stimulates, errengthens the whole system. This great remedy Is o2ered to aU afflicted -women.

Why -will any woman, suffer another niinnte with, certain relief within reach? "Wine of Cardm only costs bottle at your dreg store. Tor advice, inae. requiring special add-at, ciclrg sirpttymt, the "LcUlto? Advisory Departi-ient," The Co Chottanoosa, Tail. Ret. J.

W.5M1TH. Caradan, S. saya: "Hy Hs wi Wire of Csrtai st heme far falsing of tea warni ai it entlelj cursd her." zfi? ui? IhsSI fcsvSssssgiv ggv fU AH Excellent Combination. The pleasant metliod and "beneficial effcctsFof the weU knoivn remedy, Stwp of Fios, xnannfactuied by the the value of obtaining the liquid laxa- txve -minciplcs of -plants to be medicinally lasative and presenting- t.Viom yi t.Ti a -form infL-t rf rsiimfr to thl theram tneiorm aiosi reiresuraffioxn' taste and acceptable to thesystcm. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa- tive, deaosmcr the svstom effectually, dispelling- colds, headaches and fevers gSSSSSS'SSSl'SSS? manentiy.

Its perfect ftcedora i Jrom every oujecx.iona.uie qiuiiioy uiiu. auu- prp as thftv are nleasant the in tue process oi iiiiiiiiauiujrijj nao taste, hut the medicinal qualities ofthe other aromatic plants. Ly a method known to the Caiforkia Fio Svkup L00 In order to jret its beneficial remember tlie fall name of the Company printed on tnefiontof every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA1X ntAKCTSCO.

CAIfc ICUKTIUiS, ET. KEW TOKS. 3T For sals by all Drcggists. Price 50c perbottf enccts ana to aoa icuuiuou jjictrac r--kC? Trtf T7f fiff nt rf Quartermaster. 90: jreaI1 proposal, rn triplicate, for furnishing ruel during fiscal ear com- mencing iuh iSqq, at pots ni the i)e- partment of the Gulf, ivlli be re eivel untiI 12 o'clock April ltth, then opened.

Proposes uillbe recehed at same tune bv Qiiai ternnster at each post for furnishing uel required In thatpobtoiih. V. reser es right to. accept or reject an or all proposals or con proposals sliouIU bemar rr 1 cr -fri- Wtol in dressed to unaersigned, or to. retfpectiei post JOHN -IM SOX, D.

Q. M. U. S. A C.

M. A. IV 'UOtUO UU1 A UU I ttiiiiiiery iSiss 0, Eollacki .5 ipuccessor lu aiuw A.noroorj 5 Ahvas in the lead in is am nou to one 5 of the cROCe3L and I iret citr. -fe -5 Asenc ior tJutiencK. Patterns.

Pn i j6 Seet' Brownsville, Texas. C.3gt Notice For PubUcation. The State Texas- To the Sheriff, or any Nonstable of -ameron county, Greeting: You are herebj commanded that you cause the notice, in ords and figures aj, ANit: K0.30?. In the matter of the Estate of Rafaela Treanor, known as sister M. Cecilia, Deceabed.

Proof or last aiII and Testament" of Rafaela Treanor, Deceased; pending in county court of 'ameron county, Teas, sitting in Probate. '1 all persons interested in the above entitled andjiumbered cause: Notice is of the probate of the last will and Testa mentor Karaeia ireanor, known assiiter M. Cecilia, Deceased, pending in i the count court of Gameroacountj, Tesa-v, To. 305 toV. C.

arroH, Al honsMath-i. and -ibter Francis, -witnesses to said will and wno reside in Victoria conntj, I State of Tessas, the answers to which wi I be read in evidence upon the proof of Aill and has also filled an affidavit in said matter; that a 1 of the witnesses to said will are non-residents of the I county of Cameron, State of Texas, and that they are itnesses to the execution of will; the persons entitled to claim or through said deceased have not appeared to contest said will and are unknown and have no Attorney of recordj upon wJiom service can be made, and that acommiabion wiu issue on or alter tlie thirtieth HnV nftpr fhf rit7Kr-rttrt of V.V notice, (o take the depositions of said a jiuneses. Witness Joseph Webb, Clerk of the county court, of Cameron county, Te bj Gi en under my and the seal of said court, at oflii.e in the citv Urowns- A ille, thib the 22nd dav of March, A. D. "-ay- L.S.

Toskpii Week. Clerk Co CtA an. CoIexas. To be published in some newspaper for thirt dab, and of thf precept, and how you ha-ie executed the same, make due return, Witness Joseph Webb. of the county ourt of Cameron county, Te-sas.

Ghen under m- nand of said court, at office, in the vitrof Brownsville this the 22nd day of" March, A. 'j). Jos fph Whjyi- Clerk Co CtCam Co Te.is sIS. i i 3 7Sv I fis, wMmSl ii SffftJI- Broteaonal (bard 5o6vkv ATiORKEY AT' LAW OfEce Second Floor Rio Grande Railroad MHft BKOWSSVUiK TEXAS. II.

GOODiaciI, 4 1- ATTORNEY AT BAVv Dealer iftRc! Complete ot (Vineron County kept iu the olBce. -t i ru BKOXiX iVILLE, TEXAS. 5T 1 II. M'AUIS 3, A yii ANllf AND AGENT ta- 1 9', i-sai Mone.y toLcrin on Good Security. OiEce in the Dalzell Building on, Lev'ee 4 Street.

Vm BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS. JXO.KLEICEli, nW (, toft Brownsville, 1 Will pmtfee in any of tlie State courts nhen emploj etl, I XiJi il a y' ATTORN EYX AT IiS Wl ATUl practice inf all Federal1 andState courts- BEOWNSYILLE, TEXAS, ST DARTLETr Will practice in DNtricl, Slate and Feder.il Courts. i4 5cc witli Jas. B.

Wclfc, in Klo Grande Bailroad liaJdiu (up sLumJ. Rrownsville, LL'ea8 4 Si. an Tn. J. B.

TREON, Physisisn, Surgeon, and Accoucerh. pcial attention givtn to trealmeiiL of disease by electri-cuy. Responsible calls attended da' or flight. Office aud residence in Pefia Luilding. Levee Street, Brownsville Office Hoursi From from Mojpm.

ilse, Opposite Mkh Jk R. R. P. ANDERSON, i 1 DENTIST. -1 1 3 Graduate Vandeibilt Dentil ollee.

No charo-e for examininrnteelh. to 6 P-TO and 9 to 12a, in. Office 9th street. One from O. uiiowS'sviLlp; TEXAis.

CONCQRDIV. hoarding and Lodgina Hohati PASUIUL-BRISENO, 33tb. Street. (Luteaf'ulillerp'e UoteL', Meals at All Gftvean4 Ch "culrttp. Fish, served atall hrnr at 1hv anH niht.

'1 Brownsville' a K- H. THORN, Pf to- i2Ka." mVT'and ijy ggij Tr-wt 'wr -5f iu i 8V -V.

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