The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 76, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 29, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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vTitUrortn pardon Any such complaints yriU
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TO elJtMD TES
Announcements will be published iu
tio He ald atljhe oUosrin r rates
Jongressionlaud Qaftt i1nalS5
Representative and District 10
County officers 5
Pretinct officers 250
To insure publication candidates
ibo uld always acqompany their an-
nouncements wit i ie cash
JffiNO UNCEMENTS
For District Jntfge
We are authorized to announce
JUDGE IC RUSSELL
fit candidate tor reelection for
jjucl e of the Twentyeighth Jii
4icial district
For District itt rney
Wo re authorized to iniioujace
jthe iiHine of
JOHNI KLEIBER
g h candidate tor district attorney
pf the 2Sth judicial district
iFpr IffaeInspector
We hto authorized to uriiiouoee
ithc nauiH of
JOHXM IJAYXES
ps a candidate for inspector of hides
pud animals
LiTTL LOCALS
fit nil trua dimoei s be at tlm
court house tonight
Collector It B Rentfro leaves
Mi the steamship Morgan to inor
foW
Turn out vt d go to thednnoerat
jt meeting at the court house to
night
The regular pouting of th
Jvtiighta of Honor lodge takes place
4o night
A Cleveland CNrk and Grain
club will be orgutii zad at th court
house to ujght
Capt Gtuo C Maynard juspec
or in ehsrgo of poatoftices leaves
oy ifceateauiship Morgan Jto mor-
row
A grand supper to night so we
arc informed will be given by the
mil Clnrk wen at the Blue Club
fooius
The mseting ht the court houe
tonight is in the interest of the
welfare of Texas and the democrat
je party
Steamer Morgan Bails for Galves
Jan Saturday morning Connect-
ing Jrain leaves heflB at jthree p m
tomorrow
George Clark was nominated by
democrats and stands on a purely
democratic platform and as such
is a democratic nominee
Riding on a hand car may bo fqp
for a little while but the m
Grande railroad employes did not
object to the change back to the
regular trains
Capt Geo C Mayuard inspector
in charge of postofijees in com
njtffty with Contractor Suider Snpt
f Brooks ami a 11 bad man
iflited the new federal building
iB moruing Capt Maypard ex
ressed himself as being highly
leased with the general appearance
f thobuilding and the workman
jhp tbraugHoBtr
k
To fSrulayis Sltintatifyy
A pleasant party was made up
yesterday for the purpose of taking
Capti3eo Mayuard post office in-
spector who is spending a short
while in the city to visit Mr Geo
Brulaya sugar plantation Capt 3
B Johnson commanding oieer at
Fort Brown with GaptJ JSmith
also of the Fort and Mf S W
Brooks Brownsyillos weJJ known
architect forpied the party They
were uioa b cordially received by
Mr Brylay who took pleasure in
showing iln s visitors ail over his
beautiful plantation and exhibiting
his machinery Capt Mayuard
expressed surprise at the extensive
machinery and luxuriant growth of
cane All x ere highly pleased
with their visit as Mr Brnlay i a
host who kuowa liow to make his
guests feci welcome
A Mexicao went to the post
office today to cash a twenty doljai
bill which he said had been paid
to hi for picking xotton Upon
examination however it proved to
tbe ruj advertisement of a t Louis
husines3 college gotten up as a
fic65inilc of n twentydollar bill
TJie Aiian said he did not rutneui
her at what place he Jtud received
it but declares it was paid to him
for picking cotton It his story is
jtfine it is a shameful fraud the
Kiore so because a poor laboring
man js the victim and it is to be
hoped the rcrputrator may be
brought to justice
Corpus Christi Tux Sept 28
The waterworks bonds < > f Corpus
Christi amounting to 90050 hate
been uld at par The city council
met Co day id notified tho con-
tractors that work will begin at
once The water supply come from
the Notices river sixteen miles
away to be pumped into astind pipe
in the city Total cost of the plant
will be H5OOjO nine thousand
dollars paid by tjio city and 55
000 advanced by a IochI company
which will operate tho plant until
their monoy is refuded which
will done out of the revenue of the
system
There will bu a meeting of the
antiClark Blue club tonight We
understand an interesting feature
of tho meeting wiJ be a supper
If we are inerror however we beg
those interested to imforin us of
the fact ftnd we will maksa cor-
rection
r
Jl Sfetnocralic Jtleeting
The following call has been is-
sued for a democratic meeting at
the court house to night
The democrats of Cameron
connty and alt friendu of the demo
GMije cause are invited to attend a
insisting at the court house this
evening at 8 to organize for the
support of Cleveland Clark and
Craiu and to take such other meas
tires as may tend to insure tho suc-
cess of tlje above standard bearers
orour party atthe turning election
Citizens will address the nieet
ing in Spanish and English
The above call was signed by a
number of our prominent citizens
and by the vice president secretary
executive committee and members
of the Young Mens Democratic
club of Brownsville
Old newspapers attliis office at
25 cents a hundred x i
Budwciser and Pale Liger Beer
at Celeliu Jagoug
u A
Jllcmhtrotlhee JfL
JkTr Geo Snider informs us that
heas in Washington during the
grand encampment nd took his
pUtce in line with the old soldiers
of the G A R of which he is a
member Ho is probably one of
tli youngest members having en-
listed at the ago of fifteen in 1862
He says therewere S5000 old sol-
diers in line and that it required
nhie hours forthe lineto passa given
point Mr Snider heaves a sigh
as ho remarks that there will never
be another such grand ennion of
the old soldiers
In regard to the Brownsville
custom house for which ho is con
tractor he inlonns us that it has
been pronounced satisfactory Mr
Snider aso yisited New York dur
in hisjabsenae but assures us that
he ddut bring any cholera germs
back in his grip as he left the eity
before the cholera made its appear
ance there The gonial contractors
friends ghidiy welcome his return
Speaking of the uiany false re-
ports published in American news-
papers regarding the Garza revo-
lution tho Mexican financier
points out a grave fault iu Ameri-
can journalism Itsays
It was plain during the Gs za
raids that the American press as
not so anxious to maintain an iiu
partial altitude as it was to secuie
news that Would sell papers and
therefore the correspondents maim
tactijred th sorts of news their
journals required TJie curse of
Aiueiican journalism is irnsponsi
bility A liar with a sheet of pa-
per and a led pencil xan do more
Inn in to but hi ess interests in day
than can be repaired iy months
What is needed in the United
States is a law which rhall make
tho publishers of false information
responsible to the government of
the country and to private parties
or corporations who are injured
by the fabrication of news Geu
ume news it is the duty of journals
to publish but they clearly havu
no right to manufacture false re-
ports any more than have private
individuals
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The celebrated Key West Cigars
Flor de Stella Flor de Mauricia
and other brands Oelestin Jagous
Fresh Little Joker and Dukes
Mixture received by every steamer
at Celestin Jagous
Fresh Sonr Kraut three pounds
for 12 cents at Ce leattn Jagous
Mint julips at Leahys Intornution
al saloon
Ice Cream s i > da at f uteguats
If you want a cool glass of beer
go lo Mike Leahys
Electric lemonade
Leahys soloon
at Mike
Go tj Putegnatsfdr the latest
stimnier drinks
Fresh garden and flower seeds
guaranteed to grow just received
by A P Barreda Bro
f STEiSHIP USf
SOUTHEKWP A IFI 0
ATlANTiCSYSTEW
Steamers make trips bctwecs
Morgan City and Brazos San-
tiago via Jalveston
about every ten
days
For further information call on or
address
RINGSBUBY Agent
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JELESM JAGOU
COMMISSION MERCHANT
IMPORTER OP
uors and
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TABLE LUXURIES OF ALL KINDS
DEALER IJT THE BEST BRANDS OF
Sporting Goods Shot Guns Pistols Rifles aud Ammunition
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The Celebrated BUD REISER PALE LAGER and SCHLITZ teer
Always Received by the Carrload and always oa hmd fresh
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X COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FINE8T IJIPOJITED AND POIIESTIC
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Water
and delicacies of every description always on hand
Jroaipt attention giyeo to all vOxders by Mail or otherwise
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
ELIZABETH STUfiET
A J BLOOMBERG
5i Worth Street X + nv York
BROWSyiLLE TEXAS
G M RAPHAEL
Brownsville Texas
Dry Goods Staple Goods Boots
Shoes and Groceries
tt Kinds Hats Caps Shirts and Drawers Motions juid Family Groceries
ALL EUROPEAN GOODS KEPT
IN CUR MATAMOROS HOUSE
BSiPMaii Orders Promptly Attended To
Brownsville
DRY GOODS
Brownsville Texas
Texas
GROCERIES
Hiiaruoras Mexico
CROSS
Wholesale Merchants
o DEALERS INo
Dry Goods Boots Shoes Hats
and Notions
Winchester Arms
v munition
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .