The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 6, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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TH BAILY HERALB
FIRST OF AliL THEIvErrS
ISSUED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY
JESSE 0 WHEELEB Editor and Prop
Entered at the Poctofflee Browns
ville Texas as secondclass matter
SATURDAY August 6 1892
Rah of Clove and Steve
It is said that Gladstone lias
had his picture takken in a polka
dot shirt
That column of short editorials
in yesterday Laredo Times looms
lap imtnensly
I am a uemucratl Take np the
warcry and fnII into line lor Cleve-
land and Stevenson
Texas has many good democrats
to serve as governor but Texas has
bat one Mills to serve in the senate
Alice ilircEix the murderess
lias been adjudged insane and
ordered to be placed in an insame
asylum
San antojuos lirebug Joe
McDonald will have to be a regui
lar lightning bug to escape the
penalty of his crimp
In union there is strength Let
us all pull together for waterworks
Hut let us have sytera of water-
works worthy of a town of the
size aud wealth of Brownsville
The weather clerk is respectfully
reminded that there may be such a
tiling aB a superfluity of humidity
Houston Post
And the clerk displays a super-
fluity of etupidjty in not sending
the rain where it is needed
The citizens of Winston N C
have requested Hon Adlai E
Stevenson to speak in that city
promising him the largest audience
ever witnessed in the Old North
State As North Carolina is con-
sidered by some as a little doubtful
the chances are dint he will comply
There is something about New
Yorks new method of executing
murderers that is exceediiml v rovult
ing It may be due to the fact that
all of the
sickening details are po
faithfully reported or it may be be
CHiise people are as yet not educated
up to appreciating its humaneness
Mrs Julia Tkuitt Bishop has
severed her connection with the
Austin Stateman and will establish
a weekly paper in Austin It will
he called the Texas Home Corner
and will be issued every Sunday
luorring Mr Bishops reputation
jis a journalist is too well known
to require comment That her
paper will be a success there is no
duiibt
L A Sherman in No vspaper
dom says lam quite certain
that no newspaper gains subscribers
or advertising patronage by seek-
ing to disparage a contemporary
either through attacks upon its edi-
tors or publishers personally
upon the paper itself The
truth of this is self evident
but when a paper is attacked l > y
another and covertly accused of
falsifying facts for merely
express-
ing a different view of a question
it IB difficult to refrain fro u mak
iog orau leply
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This space belongs to
L N PETITPAIN
lite UlaimnotJi Motor
MATAMOEOS MEXICO
Fob the benefit of some who are
laboring under a mistaken idea
we wish to state that The IJerald
is strictly a business institution It
is rnn for the purpose of publishing
the news and building np the trade
nterests of Brownsville and Camer-
on county by advertising our re-
sources The Hekaid is not pub-
lished in the interest of any i ac-
tion or for the purpose of gaining
votes for any ring It is qur en-
deavor to give to our citizens a
a clean newsy paper which is hon-
est and above board in all its deal-
ings The Hekald belongs at rick
ly to its proprietor and cannot be
bought or controlled for politicaj
or electioneering seheiius We
believe that our idea of what a
newspaper should be will meet ihe
approval of the citiz us of Browns
ville and that they will prove it
by giviug us their supnot
The good people ot Houston
should not let a few dipgrnntUd
and mashed tail politicians bnn
everlasting disgrnce upon the fair
name of that patriotic and liberal
city New Braunfels Herald
We do not see how the action of
said politicians could affect Hoiis
tons fair name Even should tin
convention nominate Hogg the
stigma will rest not upon the
Bayou iity
San Antonio Express When
Judge Clark went to St Loire to
tHiid by the bedside of a child that
was supposed to be djing it wa
perfectly natural for the Uogg or
gans to say that ho had fled It
would have been a surprise it they
had not That is the way the Hogg
fellows conduct a campaign
Washington press dispatchs pay
that it is possible the senate and
the house may disagree upon the
dato of adjournment and in ac
eordance with the constitution the
duty of adjourning congress will
devolve upon the president
Filibustering representatives op-
posing the worlds fair appropria-
tion say they will remain in Wash-
ington until the crack of doom if
nececsary to defeat the bill This
mar prove to be a billion dollar
congress after all
Dates Jor Teachers Examinations
Depaktmext of Education
Austin Texas May 18 12
The regular Teachers Examina-
tions will be held on the third Prklay
and the following Saturday in Pel
ruary April June August Septem-
ber and November
Special examinations may be-
held on the tliird Friday and the fol-
lowing Saturday of any other month
except July provided notice is given
the State Superintendent at least
two weeks before the day the said
examination is to begin
No questions for these special ex-
aminations will be sent to any county
excest at the request of the county
superintendent or county judge
Moit respectfully
J M Carlisle
State Superintendent Public In
stru i n
A Marvel In Hook Publishing
A curious book in which the text ia
neither written nor printed hut woven
has lately been published in Lyons It
is made of silk and was published in
twentyfive parts Each part consists
of two leaves so that the entire volume
contains only fifty leaves inscribed with
the service of the mass and several
prayers Both the letters and the border
are in black hilk on a white background
Boston Globe
Journey of a Itallnon
A Harrisburg boy sent np in a balloon
on the Fourth of Inly last year a bottle
with hia name and address in it request-
ing the finder to retnru it to him
About ten days ago tho bottle wai
picked up by a gentleman on the shore
of Lake Superior near Dulnth who im-
mediately forwarded it to the lad
Every year sees diminution in tlio im-
portance of the walled city as a military
obstacle Nnremburg is to lose her
walls so that the modern idea of defense
by separate fortresses can be carried out
A bill isi to he introduced into the next
session of the Pennsylvania legislature
for the creation of forest reservations
at the headwaters of principal rivers
There seems to be something tn a
name in the case of the twentytwo
yearold mayor of Alliance O His
name is Excell
GO TO
for
Furniture
Picture Frame Mouldings and
Mattresses Garden Benches
Gallery Chairs and the
Continental Refrig
orators etc
San Roman Building
Elizabeth Street
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
Subcribe for the Herald
ro s Grand A ssortm
OP
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FRUITS CANNED GOODS TEAS COFFEE CHOCQ
LATES FINE CANDIES CRYSTALIZED FRUlxS
CAKES DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS GARDEN
SEEDS OF ALL KINDS FURNITURE
MATTING CROCKERY GLASSWARE
AND FINE LAMPS
Large supply of Staple and Panci
Groceries always oh hand
D
Frank Lusena
IPROPRIETOR OF
The Continental
AND
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MUTE ELEPHANT SALOONS
The Continental has been overhauled and completely rennv k
and is one of the fiinst first cla < = s saloons in Tuxas The ti est liiwiM
ciuarsin the city Choicu wines ice cold beer tine mixed drink LiJm
m
cozy resort Try it
San Antonio Brewing Association
Export
xXx3 Beer
Best beer in the market Guai
anteed to keep in this climate
Made from thebest Malt and Hopa
J S and M H Cross
Brownsville
Agents
ELD
Texas
LLF
Not a corn field but
HM Field the lumber king
DEALER IN
n
Lumber shingles and building ma-
terial Also agent for the celebrat
ed Madison Ind beer for sale by
cask or car load Pays highest
for
price country produce
STORE One block from depot
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 6, 1892, newspaper, August 6, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61147/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .