The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 76, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 29, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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Brownsville Texas
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f J D Anderson Cashier
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Raphael VmV Ipllf
Ft D ell M VB Eingsbpry
VjCleibpr J pjAnderon
oil
rejection on all ppints promptly
ileiand emitted liiils oflexcbapge
fc direct on all ftnclgab cities
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sfransgs Pass Soa gold
Special to IheJRepubiic
New York Sept 23 Arrange
mentshave aliput been completed
tby which the Southern Pacific
Railroad Company will come into
possession ofijlie San Antonio and
Aransas Pass Railroad The actual
transfer of the property must ne-
cessarily await the settlement of
certain detajls bii t the general nn
derstandhig is that Mr C P Hunt-
ington will take control of the pro
party before his return from San
rauciseoThe committee represent-
ing the bondholders of the San An
tonioroad will meet in this city on
Monday October 3 at winch time
some action will prybajbly be taken
relative to tiie saleof the road
KUjhemajn line dfitljje San A to
ifcu and Aransas lfass Railroad ex-
tends from Kerrville Tex to lons
ton a distance of 80S miles There
are live branches extending in vari
13 directions over Texas which
make the aggiejrae mileiige of the
system CSS The road hm w bonded
indebtedness of ubuiic 1OCOOOO
A few iiiouths j o it was reieasid
from the hand of Keceivcr 13 K
JToakum and J S Uobiusou was
made president
Ai tin Tex Sept 23 The
Sabine 1ass Alexandria and North
westejn aailwny eomuaiiy today
fijed itf charter in the ollieo of the
secretary of tnte Capital stock
jOO000 Incorporator JZxGov
1J P HuUbard J PDoULlass3 II
11 Itowlahd 1 D Moody E 11
llrown CAVillis JB fDou laF
R SMuusi ld Uen V Cain and
W C Scofi The road is intended
to run frOm Sabine Pass tifoVth
westerly through Eastern Texas to
a junction with the Chicago Itock
fsland and Pacific in Wise count
North Texas The main line
passes through the eqnnties of Jef
i erson Of nge Ilar j Newton
Jasper Tyler Angeliri Sabine
San Augustine Shelby Nacogdo
die Panola Iiusk Cherokee en
Lderson Vanaandt Kaufman Kirk
iaiid ilnckwall Dalla Tarrant
Collta Denton Cookand Wise A
branch is to connect the main line
with the Tvler Southeastern rail
Ava vin Anjroline county
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l 4 Gaiiihierf Mind
Fortunes have been acquired at
ho gaming table but if so it has
been the men who managed the
bank and jiotjthose who playd at
the table who won tliem
Irecently learned of a sombre
and curiojjs incident that happened
afew y ears ago Ht he gaming ta-
bles of Monte Carlo
A dark faced middle aged man
who appeared to have no acquain
tarices in thp littje p nncipalify re
8prteil to the ganibling salon jj y
after day played for a certain Sjim
fnyariably loltft and took hisde
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VJjhc fa ct tlijat he wta abne JJiat
he npver spoke to p anybody nor
rseerRed to obse rve a t Ug beypnd
the limits ofthe taBle led those
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shadowed a romance in > is pa9t
life
Pnenight when the lights Uurn
ed brightly in the eambl ing iiall
andthe hum of voices in every
European language could be heard
the niysteriovs man came in and
sat down at bus accustomed place
at the fcabje
He opened Im s pnrae tookout
10 theinm yhich he had hither-
to invariably played for and jaid
it dovn nt his left hand
Hitherto luck had been against
him but now it wonld seem that
fickle fortune turned Ker wheel in
his favor
lie won on every bet He doub-
led his bets until his wjnuings had
accumulated to the sum of 1000 dn
cats or nearly 5000 which the
croupier pushed ovey to him
The lucky gambler jdid nutspei
verv anxious about the gold and
notes He remained quiet with
his head bent and come one asked
him if he wished to continue thb
pl y
Io stcad of replying he laid hs
headon his extended right aruj
One of the servants of the estab-
lishment touched him on the shoul-
der toattract hi attention tcthe
I3r7ieeded winnings and to the crpu
piers question
ic remained strangely quiet and
immovable A doctor who wai
present came forward and laid his
liiiiieib on theexiended wrisi then
looking up at the anxious faces he
exclaimed
My God the man is dead
Exchange
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Chicago Sept 23 According
to a local paper the watch worn by
John Milton in lil o is to be seen in
a shop in this city t was made
by Thnlliar in Geneva in 1G70
The story told is that it was pawned
in St Lonis about a year ago by
the Marquis Costello de Simmer pf
Verona who found himself short of
funds He exhibited n certificate
of genuineness signed by the cura-
tor of the British museum The
watch itis said was made for Mjl
ton with raisedJigjires on tje djal
eo that the bliu dvppet could read
the time of day with his lingers
SQt
Mrs New Lucre Susette a
friend ofminc informed me that
last Wednesday evening at about
S oclock she met you walking m
the park with my husband Is this
true Snsette indignantly Non
inadame Eet is not true it vas
Jnrsday pveningaboit 1C oclock
Brooklyn Life
General John Pope one of the
cornmandere of the Army of the
Potomac for many years a resident
of St Louis died at the Soldiers
IJome at Sandusky Q
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Wirj ONeal of Texarkaiia Ark
was bitteq by a snake When
physician succeed in getting him
sober thpy can iigiue on the extent
of his injury
How many republicans will Tex-
as send to congress as the price of
wiio notice44iira to believe that he republican anppqitpi George
frasepceutrjg
Fortress Jllonyoe liill Be De-
populated
Fortress Monroe Ya Sept 22
The citizens residing on the Gov-
ernment Reservation here have been
peremptorily ordered off the land
by the Secretary of War Thia in-
cludes theliygeia and Chamber-
lains new hotels and all most be
vacated within 1J days Tho circu-
lar further ordered the removal and
tearing down of all buildings at the
owners expense
The act of Congress dated March
1S6S gjvesthe Secretary full power
in this jnatter and the order was
issued it is understood because of
the failure of citizens havingresi
dences and hotels on the reservation
to comply with t ie request from
the Engineers Department that
plans and specifications for a proper
sewerage in the citizens quarteis
at the fort be handed into the de-
part m en t
Thevictim of lynch law is usually
very high Etrung Chicago Inter
Ocean
Pointing at the caudal append-
age of the hand organ monkey
Quibbs remarked The tail of a
waVtdecdiii Boston Transcript
She Nonwotuter they married
fje wak the tenor and she was the
soprano in a church choir He
They met by chants Truth
I see villain in your face said
a judge to a prisoner May it
please your bmor aid tho latten
that is u personal reflection Tit
Bits
There is one phyje where Jhere is
good stiootingj and that 8 up
among the sjars They hve a
regular skylark this month rBos
ton Bulletin r
The grocer and the baker may
not be singers but the former
knows his scales and the latter can
always strike dough Glen Falls
Republican
He Ive been engaged in a des-
perate flirtation but Im tired of it
and I wish tho girl would gently
ijrop me She Then why dont yon
propose to her Ljfo
If there aro people in Mare
said he I dont belitve they
amount to uiuch Hnmph rejoin-
ed the slangy girl They are out of
Bight Washington Star
Brace Bent is a man of brains
but he is always head over heels in
debt Bagley That doesnt indicate
brains to me Brace No possibly
you never tried it New York
Herald
Amateur Yachtsman How docs
it happen that you have always
lived near the t water yet do not
know hew to swim Fisherman
Boy Dont have to swim I know
how to sail rGood News
Banker in the surf Come on
in Hicks Hieks pant Cant
swim Besides Lm feeling dizzy
this morning Barker Come on
Youll be all right if you head
swims Harpers Bagar
Day 1 hoaryon have been made
a member of the firm Weeks
Yes but I find there isone diaw <
back about hat Day WUat
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BROWNSVILLE CAMERON COMTf TEXAS TFIURSDAY EVERIM SEPTEMBER 39 1892
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Weeks My salary is largerAlian I
can ailord to pay New York Her
aid
Ethel Jji6t wait a moment
netty untiQjhow you the lovely
engagement ring Gerald gave me
Hetty Oh wever mind dear J
wore it for six months myself and
know just how jt Jooks Chicago
Inter Ocean
A plague of frogs ias come upon
Little Falls Minu
The New England granitecnt
ters strike is ended
The census of Oklahoma Territo-
ry shows a population of 153100
Thomas Broaderick was killed by
Henry Filler at North Alton III
The coal combine will make 32
000000 byraising its price 75 cents
a ton
One death and several new cases
of cholera were reported at New
York
Bradstreets Wall street review
notes apoutinuauoeof the shorts
influence
The regular army and navy
union convention will meet in St
Louis next year
Additional suits to test the Indi-
ana a portioameut laws of ISSo
and 1891 have been filed
A Kansas City papers statement
that Colonel W J jrone is h de-
linquent taxpayer has been disr
proyen
An AntiSnappor state ticket
is talked pf in New York The na-
tional committee will discourage
this idea
New Xork state has a strong
case against Labor Cdmmissjouo r
eck charged with burning public
documents
The Peary expedition returned
to Philadelphia with no news of
John Yerboff tho missing Ken-
tucky mineralogist
At Paducab Ky Walter John-
son colored was shot dead fop
stealing W J Smiths money off a
wheel of fortune
Senator Allison will not act with1
the national monetary conference
but will remain in Iowa to fight
Boies
The New Orleans Cotton Ex-
change statement of the movement
of the crop showa a big falling off
over tho past two years
At Flint Mich the 15year old
son of Rey li Burns toll drunk in
his fathers pew while Rev Mr
Burns was preaching r-
At Browning Mo a large flout-
ing mill 10000 bushels of wheat
and thousands of pounds of floui
were destroyed by fire
Dunns review of trade show s
much improvement excepting in
the sonth where jt ib a little dull
owing to the low price of cotton
London papers comment npon
the heroism of Miss Bradford an
American ady who devoted her-
self to nursing phplera patients in
Persia
Miss Jessjo Harlan Lincoln
daughter of Hon RobertT Lin
coinlias entcrecUthe Towa Wes-
leyan UnLversity at Blount Pleas
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 76, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 29, 1892, newspaper, September 29, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61192/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .