The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 6, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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ipeciaUy requested to notify this office
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
fone year Postpaid
BixJIcnths
One Month
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DIRECTORY
Distkiot Officers
nistrict Judge John CRussell
District Attorney D M Turner
District Clerk Louis Kowalski
District court commences on the
5rst Monday in the mouths of Feb
and September
Couxtt Officers
County Judge ECForto
Agustin Celtja
Joseph Webb
S A Brito
Celedonio Garza
George Champion
JaniPa A Browne
John S H rd
Inspector of Hides Casimiro Tamayo
COJtMISSlONKUS
Precinct No 1 Antonio Vazquez
Precinct o 2 Thornns Carson
lrtciuct No 3 Nareiso Cantu
1recinct No 4 Pablo IVrez
County court meets for ci il criminal
ml urobate business ou the tirst Mon
ajin March June September and
ectniber
City Officers
Major Thomas Carson
Chief of Tolice James H Klhan
i easurer Alfred Tuornhnm
Secretary M B Kingsbury
Attorney Frank Feuille
Surveyor S W Brooks
ASiesjor and Collector J A Michel
County Attorney
ounty Clerk
fcriff
reasurer
Assessor
ollictor
surveyor
SCHEDULE
F DEPAKTCRE3 AMD ARRIVALS OF
MAILS
DEPARTURE
or Alice Tex s daily at 0 a m
Rio Grande City Mon
day Wed and Friday at 6 n m
or Point Isibel daily at 6 a m
Matamoros Mexico Except Sun-
day atJ30am
ARRIVALS
rom Alice Texas daily at 10 p m
Rio Grande TriWeekly at 7 am
Point Isabel daily at 6
Matnmoro3 Mexico 930 a m
TO CANDIDATES
Announcements will be in
published
Hekald at the following rat s
wwgrsioiial and senatunal 85
Jepresentative and District S10
wunty officers S5
fieiiuct
officers S250
insure
jio publication candidates
souid always accompany their an
otiBcements
with the cash
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For District Alter Key
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MJThomieb to announce the name of
al Kun > n M candidate forelecUonto the
l of District Attorney of this Uio 28th Judicial
UTILE LOCALS
Pianos and organs for sale at Mrs
us cs
Jlr Krausse is agent for Otts
iibstones
0ar subscribers leaving for the Point
lQ1ve their paper sent to them if
will notify
Mr B O Hioka is off for the
Pojnt today
Mr Oliver Hieks wsut down
to the coa6t today
Mrs Einile Klieberleft lor the
Point this morning
There will He a grande baile at
the Iiaminero tonight
Heavy rains and iver still ris-
ing are the reports from up the riv-
er
Make your wants known
through the columns of The Her-
ald
The rivisr here has risen about
14 teot since yesterday morning and
still rising
If onr friends will day amen a
little louder it may yet raiu in
Brownsville
Mr John F Hansen the pop-
ular beer man left for Point Isabe1
this mqruing
The steamer Clinton arrived at
Brazos tlm morning at 5 oclock
with 22 cars of freigat
Mr Simon Celaya managing
trustee of the Kiu Grande railway
went down on fliis mornings train
Mr G W Rendall the ac-
commodating manager of the ice
works went to the Point this in ru-
ing
Mr B L Cain after several
weeks stay in Nuw Orluaui on a
visit to his home arrived in the city
this muriing
Wanted To buy a second
hand Spanish dictionary and gram
mar Olletujorf preferred Apply
> tt this office
Capt Jct fift Thnrham and En
gineer Uoswortlm have returned to
Brownsville nftera prolonged ab
Hfiico at Sandy Hook
Dr Fred Combe was among
the passengers who arrived on the
Clinton this morning He has been
pending several weeks in the Cresx
cent city
The threo men who were ar-
rested by Sheriff Brito yesterday
for the robbery at Frusnos will be
tricdMonday morning before Judge
Miller One of the men is the driver
of the wagon
Loom Is Genealogy
The late Professor Elias Loomis be-
came interested in the subject of gene-
alogy in early life nud for nearly forty
years before his first publication he col-
lected from time to time materials for a
list of the descendants of his ancestor
Joseph Loomis who came from Brain
tree England and settled in Windsor
Conn in 1639 In 1870 he published a
list containing 4340 descendants of Jo-
seph Loomis bearing the Loomis name
After five years of research be published
the second edition of the Loomis Gene-
alogy in which are given 8680 names
which bore the Loomis name descen-
dants of Joseph Loomis in the male
branches
Five years later in 1880 he printed
in two additional volumes a provisional
list of 19000 descendants of Joseph
Loomis in the female branches At the
time of his death he left in manuscript
many corrections and additions that
will be of use to the future Loomis gene j
alogist Newtons Memoria of Elias
Loomis
Paleface Groonn Wanted
In the Indian camp on the Grand
Bonde river are seventeen marriageable
Indian girls some of whom want white
men for husbands and shun the idea of
marrying one of their own race The
father of one of these girls offers an in-
ducement of 200 iiead of good horses to
some young white man who will marry
his daughter The old Indian states
he must be a young man of good char-
acter and address and able to prov e
his wife a good home Asotin Wash
Sentinel I
A Coluzabus Belle
It is claimed that the anchor lost by
of Columbusships on the night o
one
Aug 21498 off the island of Trinidad
unearched on that
has been recently
island Boston Globe
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A GOOD SHO lriAG
List of contributors to the Cumeron
County Belief fuid
F Yturria S100 00
Bloonibeig liaphael luo 00
btar Fiour Mills 100 uu
F aan Bomi
m mon Uelayi
J S a M 11 Jross
Manuel Trevifio
Juo J Egan
Fiank A Clreager 5 aj
John o McGregor 5 00
A F Vuittonuet 20 Ou
Jose Fernandez 50 00
M B Kingsbury 25 UJ
liobt Balzell 23 OU
Ceiestin Jagou 25 00
M AJonzo 25 UU
John NcAllea 25 oU
Domingo Garcia 25 OO
JJr J B Combe 25 OU
J L Ilynes 20 lU
William jcanlan 25 uu
i M Domiuguez 20 oo
Emiie Kleibcr 20 m-
EG Forto aO qo
Thomas Carson 30 00
L X Letitpaiu Sr 15
L N iettpaiu jr 10
Mike Leauy T 10
J ules Lucauou 10
AMiralles 10
William Neale sr 20 CO
Andres Cueto 1 ° 00
James A Browne 20 oo
Miguii Fernandez 25 ou
Miguel ochodts 2 oo
William Kelly 25 oo
J A Michel 10 oo
BA lurcguuo 1000
Ell Goouruh 10 oo
J U Anderson 10 00
George Snider 10 Ou
J lluraiiuour 5 Ou
C Tamayo 5 00
W Demiet 5 00
S P Wrcford 5 00
James McAllen 5 00
S W Brooks lo oo
A P Barreda lo oo
J h iuugnat lo oo
ono F Hansen 5 oo
Geo W Miller 5 ou
Nicolas LVIIV lo oo
JU Wlueler 5 oo
U il Maris 5 oo
L Sauder 5 oo
iidore Marks 5 oo
Mr 11 bollack 5 oo
Josepii Webb 5 o
Adolio Garza 5 oo
Brmce Meny 5 oo
Ueu More lo oo
A A Urowue 5 oo
Frank Feuiile lo oo
1 Cantu 5 no
Manuel iJurreda lo oo
M Liuu n lo oo
WB Elba looo
bABnto looo
Alfred lhornhniu 15 oo
Celedonio Garza 15 oo
Miss A Lorber lo oo
Mrs J fcouder lo o > >
John AV lloyt lo oo
Juan H Feruandez 16 oo
II A Jaltby 5 oo
S Asuiem looo
Louis Kow alski 5 oo
CF Tilghnmu Soo
B njaimn Kowalski 5 oo
BrC U Thorn 5 no
Captain John Smith 5 oo
Capt in Joanson 5 oo
Total up to date
50 00
50 OU
50 oo
30 00
5 00
1415 oo
Tbc Polite Swimmer
Directly the bathing season comes on
a prominent feature of it appears in the
person of the polite and gentlemanly
swimmer who is of no earthly conse-
quence on land yet whose natatorial ac-
complishments render him in his own
eyes fit least absolutely bewitching in
the water
He is so polite is this essentially sum-
mer production His hand is always out-
stretched to guide into the briny the
timid shrinking bather of the feminine
persuasion So good is his heart he
needs no introduction He is above the
mere petty trifles of mundane propriety
and in a spirit of genuine philanthropy
comes to the rescue of the fair in a pro-
miscuous manner delightful to behold
His attentions are extremely numerous
yet he does discriminate in a measure
as his gentle offices are usually per-
formed for the prettier and younger
novices at the shrine of Neptune
Simply in a spirit of kindness and
with a desire to overcome their exces-
sive timidity he guides them far out
where the water is deep and the waves
are high and then smiles rapturously
when they cling to hiin in abject terror
He does not realize that they would
embrace a rope or spar with the same
fervor but considers it a compliment to
his own personality which in all prob-
ability has made no impression what-
ever on the terrified female
When not playing knight to beauty in
distress he splashes floats and swims for
the edification of the people assembled
on the beach and seems to consider him-
self the star attraction of the resort He
is indigenous to this season and this land
No other clime could produce so rare
and perfect a specimen of officious mas-
culine vanity as does onr own delightful
one Philadelphia Times
A Brooklyn nousewite tooK nercooit
to task the other day for carelessness
and forgetfulness Why is it Maggie
said she tlrat you keep on making the
same mistakes over and over again
Why do you not try and remember what
I tell your
Sure mum was the frank reply I
cant be after aggravatin me moind this
hot weather New York Times
GELE8TIN JAGOU
COMMISSION MERCHANT
IMPOBTER OF
tas Liquors and Cigars
AND
TABLE LUXURIES OF JUL KIHDS
DEALER IN THE BEST BRANDS OF
Sporting Goods Shot Guns Pistols Rifles and Ammunition
The Celebrated BUDWEISER PALE LAGER and SCHLITZ beer
Always Received by the Carload and always on hand fresh
A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FIXEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Waters
and delicacies of every description always on hand
g5 Prompt attention given to all Orders by Mail or otherwise
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
ELIZABETH STREET
A J BLOOMBERG
51 Worth Street New York
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BROWSVI1XE TEXAS
G M RAPHAEL
Brownsville Texas
LOGMBERG RAPHAEL
oDEALERS INo
Dry Goods Staple Goods Boots
Shoes and Groceries
ALL EUROPEAN GOODS KEPT
US OUR MATAMOROS HOUSE
All Kinds Hats Caps Shifts and Drawers Notions and Family Groceries
3rMail Orders Promptly Attended To
Brownsville
DRY GOODS
Brownsville Texas
Texas
GROCERIES
Mataraoras Mexico
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Wholesale Merchants
o DEALERS INo
Dry Goods Boots Shoes Hats
and Notions
Winchester Arms and Am-
munition
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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/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .