The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 99, Ed. 1, Monday, October 16, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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Tille Texas as secondclais matter
FIRST OP AuLi TSE NEWS
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Mexican Coin by mall or caxrier to-
ny point in the city
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MCttlDAX OCTOBER 16
Since the colleges iiaro opened
for the fall terra the hazing fiends
re getting in their work
The U S Benate evidently for-
gets that the people are supposed
lo have a hftndin this government
A senator is nothing more than
a humble citizen of this free re-
public This is a fact worthre
wemboring s
The good people of the Heroic
> City are awake to the importance
of this railroad enterprise and will
doubtless give it substantial sup
por
Jlditor Chaffe is in the race for
the Yictoria postofiice Heres
luskto yon Bro Ohaffu A better
man for the place could not be
iound
The appointment of Colonel
Anson Mills to represent the Uni-
ted States in the international
boundary commission meals with
general approval
HuFtrs Sandees Esquire is still
lecturing to more or lees apprecia-
tive Texas audiences The squires
fun is pure and simple with lots
ol good hard sense as a basis
Dexae cogntt has doomed its
country population to stick in the
old ruts by defeating the proposi-
tion to issue bonds for the pur
pose of improving the connty
roads
When Apt btie in un andMtjor
Harris pass each other on the
streets of Santotie now they lm k
the other wayand softly whste
the sweet old Bong We never
speak as we pass by There may-
be one editor less irr San tone ere-
long
The Rockport New Er say6
editorially Thank v God that
ynu arc living Things must be-
coming tho New Era6 way It is
a lively Ijttlo paper and ju Jging
from its general appeaiance of
prosperity hascauso to be thank-
ful that it is Hying
The subject ol tobaaco culture
fn Texas ie leceiving much reten-
tion The finest Havana leaf
grows in Cameron county and
jselds heavily Tobacco culture
will be one of our leading induc
itics as soon as the railroadbegins
to develop our resources
PeES dispatches say that h revo-
lution is expected nhortly in Vei e
aueln Soutlr America would not
19 in its normal condition without
a new revolutionin some of its re-
publics every few wceks The
South America republics are like
so many gramsvuf popcorn in a hot
coriipopper
quiet
Thev cant remain
TnEOctober number of the Ir
rigation1 Market published at the
head of Wall Street New York is
full of good things Tub articles
Irrigation State Legislation lA
Continental Policy aiid Rthe
original paper prepared for the
Engineers1 Year Book are note-
worthy The entire contents of
this new propagandajof irrigation
flpa bright and valnuSlc
sagjgsanaai
SENATORIAL 2 > ffX2ry
The scene Jn the senate last
Thursday night tob a disgrace to
AmerioB Had it not ceen such a
serious nffiir to Americans it
would hnve been extremely funny
In the first placo m order to wear
out the resistance bf a handfnl of
antirepeal senator the repeal men
decided to hold a continuous ses-
sion until a vote on tho repeal bill
should bo forced For thirtysix
hoars the session continued a few
V
voteran ppc kera holding the floor
WinJet the remaining seiiators nod-
ded and napped But a v6te was
never reached vasxa quorum could
not be gottotiand should a call
prove the presence of a quorum
immediately another senator would
object o quornmj and the
chairman in accordance with the
rules was obliged to call the roll
again In this way one member
singlehanded and alone can block
legislation completely by contin-
ually crying No quorum and ac-
cording to Senator Fryes interpre-
tation of the rules every time the
objection is made all business
must be suspended and a call ol
the senate taken And this the
United States senate 3 the most
dignified legislative body in the
world as Mr Frye announced in
solemn tones when an ohjtction
was raised to such ruling If such
be the case then may tho Lord
3ave this country from senatorial
dignity When an acknowledged
majority in tho senate allows a few
stubborn or mnlith wonld be a
better word Members to defeat a
much needed measnr < it is time
for the people to call a halt
A gang of sixtyfive unemployed
workingmen from California wete
arrested in San Antonio for tak-
ing free passage vi et armis on a
Southern Pacific freight train
Attempts were made at varionp
places to stop them buf were Un-
successful nnI the gang reached
Tamaleviile Here with the cue
tomary Tamaleviile hospitality the
visitors were received with open
arms and arraigned in the police
coutt and fined 10 each Thanks
to the governor however the fine
were remitted and the unfortunate
men whose worst offence is coming
to Tuxas to look for a job were
permitted to go on their way Be
it said however to the credit of
San Antonios citizens they rejoic-
ed at the conclusion of the affair
and sympathized with the men
who are not in any sense tramps
Numbers of workingmen who have
been thrown out of employment
by the closing of mines and factor-
ies in the west are working their
way south and west in search of
work It is to be hoped thoy may
find it
The Herald is Still Ltfl to Tell
tilt Talc
The Daily Metropolitonj publish
id hen tor the pas six weeks has
Jailed to make its appearance for
the past two days and we under-
hand it has suspended publication
Brownsville Herald
Gone over to the great almost
unanimous majority of Browns
ville papers The editor of the
Arizona Kickers graveyard ia like
a little family affair by the 6ide of
the catacombs of Rome when
compared with the newspaper
graveyard of Brownsviller Gal-
veston Nows
Will Eevivl the BafrAmerionR R
Yictoria Times
If the railroad from Corpjis to
Brownsville isbnilt our P anAmer
pan will be forced to go on and
m ke connections at Corpus Chris-
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They say ho siravdy electrified
his hearers at the debate the other
night MVhy shouldnt he He
took the negative and was very
positive Buffalo Courier
MM ffo1 Hi i aa 8M g aia
That Corpus hrtti Browns
vjlie Railroad
rp war PAN OUT
BeeviliBee
The people of Corpus Christi and
BrWiisyJIle are very mtieh in earn-
est over that railway project Its
projectoVs are men of means aird
doubtless it will pan15 out more
substantially than the PanAmer
ican which was projected between
thoBe cities several years agOi
Brownsville ditto
San Antonio Light
The people of Corpus Christi
musteitlicr fiah or cut bait They
have the opportunity presented to
them for fishing in tho proposition
made by the projector of the
Brownsville railroad A railroad
from Corpus to Brownaville would
revive the industry of that dead
town on the bluffs as a douche of
cold water does a fainting woman
GET ONE AND MOKE WILL FOLLOW
Laredo Times
It begins to look as if the propos
ed railroad from Corpus Christi to
Brownsviile i6 to be built and aU
though the building of the picket
line would be of for more advan-
tage to the lower Rio Graude coun-
try the poople of Laredo can well
afford to wish them Godspeed in
their present purpose as southwest
Texas needs all the railroads elu
can getj and it is altogether prol
able that the construction ol the
proposed coast road will hasten the
building of the river valley line
It is nearly always the case that
when a large town gets one rail-
road another soon comeBand as the
picket line is in every way the
most desirabhf it Wonld doubtless
soon follow especially as V en
would be practically no other route
left open for the second road
the
GOTEIZJ OR IJt TER
FERES
Tramps Shall not Be FinedFtir
Riding Freight Trams
San Antonio Tex Oct 12
Fifteen more unemployed Califor-
nia workingmen wllo were brought
ifr this morning by Southern Pa-
cific freight trains were arrested
under the state law5 charged with
interfering with the running of
trains Suveral hundred more of
these men are on their way east
viar the Southern Pacific from Ca-
lifornia
District Attorney 1V R Camp
today received the following te-
legram
AnstihTev Oct 12 1893 To
District Attorney Camp San An-
tonio If the published report is
true that the city authorities have
fined as vagrants the unemployed
workingmen passing throngh this
state from California 1 shall car
tainly express my condemnation of
such action by pardoning them
when furnished with proper data
and names Texas will not counte-
nance the degradation of tho
human race l > y such methods I
feel that the law loving hiwnbey
ing element of the state will never
countenance this treatment of men
who comin t no greater crime than
to travel as tramps for lack of
work Report tbu facts to me at
once
y
J S HOGG Governor
In accordance with the gover-
nors messHgcv City Attorney Lewy
this afternoon made a motion be-
fore Recorder Shardein that all
the tramps captured since Tues-
day who have been convicted of
vagrancy be released on condi-
tion that ikey immediately leave
the city over the Southern Pacific
and San Antonio and Ararts as
Pass railways whichroads have
Hgreed to carry the unfortunates
to their respective destinations
this arrangement alsobeing agreed
upon by the prisoners Themo
tionwas granted and the men
were released
What do you suppose started
this roofgrden craz1 anyhow
The ladies theater bonnets Peo-
ple had to gut npou the roof to see
any thing Ila rpers Bazar
WANTED Ilulisble man per-
manent position Address with
stamp and references A T Morris
ctre tliis otiice
MOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used The many who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more with
less expenditure by more promptly
adapting the worlds best products to
the needs of physical being will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy Syrup of Figs
Its excellence is due toit s presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to ihe taste the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative effectually cleansing trie system
dispelling colds headaches and fevers
ana permanently curing constipation
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession because it acts on the Kid
neys Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it Is perfectljrfree from
every objectionable substancel
Syrup of Figs is for sale byall drug-
gists in 50c ana SI bottles but it is man-
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co only whosename is printed on every
packagealso the name Syrupof Figs
and being well informed you will not
accept anysubstitute if oflerea
< linimm
District Attorney Camp has wlr
v dGoverjior Hogg that the wo k
nmen had been released ahd he
would Bend further particulars by
mail It is understood that Mr
Camp entirely exonerates the city
otlicials from any blame in the mat-
ter in his message to the gover-
nor v
It is Understood tonight that
all of the railroads refuse to haul
the unemployed men out of town
gratis anu livisiou Superinten-
dent Forbes of the Southern Pa-
cific says ho will act upon instruc-
tions from headquarters not to
hanld any more tramps and to
protect his trains even if it be
lound heeeEeary to arm the train
crewsj
A large crowd of the tramps ie
at the Southern Pacific depot to-
night presumably awaiting an op-
portunity to board a train
The trades council tonight pas-
sed resolutions severally reflecting
upon the action ot the local officers
and commending the governor
A mass meeting was also called
to be held tomorrow nighT in
front of the city liall
Mr Harvejf ileed
Iaceyrilie O
Catarrh Heart Failure Pa-
ralysis of the Throat
t Thanle God and Hoods Sarsd
jtarilla for Perfect Health
Gentlemen For Uie benefit of sufferinghu
inanity I wish to state a few facts For several
years I have suffered from catarrh and heart
failure getUng so bad I could not work and
Could Scarcely Walk
i had very bad spell of paralysis of the thrbaf
some time ago My throat seemed closed and
I could not swalloir The doctors said it
was caused by heartfailure and cave medicine
which I took according to dlrecuoHs but It did
not seem to do me any good My wife urged
me to try Hoods Sarsaparilla telling me of Mr
Joseph C Smith who had been
At Deaths Door
but wasentirely cured by nobds Sarsaparilla
After talking with Mr Smith I concluded to
try Hoods Sarsaparilla When I had taken
two bottles I felt very much better I have
continued taking It and am now feeling excel-
lent I thank G od and
Hoods Sarsaparilla
and my wifo for my restoration to perfect
nealih Harve Heed Laceyville O
HOODS PHiIiS do not purge pain or gripe
but actjrompUy oailly and efficiently 15c
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Houston Texas
Bier Pianon v
W W Kimball Inlands aiid Organs
They do not exact Note on Time Sales and fi6nce yort prtrchape
Piano or Organ from them yon need1 not be iifraM your Notrs will be
peddled aronnd or turned over to ManufaetiVroia for Consigned goods
You will get value for your money for then
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Corner 13oi3ton and Wavarro Streets Sail Antonio Tesaff
Is the Place to Buy
Your PIANOS and OKG AWS They carry in Stock the Worl i
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 99, Ed. 1, Monday, October 16, 1893, newspaper, October 16, 1893; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61450/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .