The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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FOST OF ALfc THE NEWS
ISSUED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY
JESSE OvWEBSLBS Editor and Prop
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Enteed at thfiPcEtofflce Browns
yilie Trxas as secomlelass matter
5CHDBSDAT July 71SS12
L Td iiaveachauge of regime
from Bah MTW fo T3thy lluth
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Whek nv Oieventmi preftdec
over the White House thc ie were
io jealousies and strifes cng ndor
ed by htr She always did the
right thing in tie right place
You must pardon us if we say
a great deal about ourselves l ews
papHyiiJce people grijoy bping talk
d ahout and The Herald lias
liotyet heard anything about itself
tliatis from abroad
The new paper the Daily
iflERAi mach its b y to the Public
yesterday evening Mr Jesse 0
Wheeler is editor and proprietor
We wish him success in the news-
paper field Cosmopolitan
For all of which we return
hanks
The people of Brownsville would
certainly rejoice pj the A P
Vfjmjd pycreome its Sunday School
scruples and run Sunday trains
Jtfc isa great inconvenience to put-
t mildly to be deprive I of any
eojnmunicatipn from the pR e
world either by letter or paper for
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It is inter yfcinfif fcragera in
Brownsville to watch the Mexican
ffcreofc vendors choice vegetables
jnelnns poultry nn l eggSj all kinds
of bread and cakes and ice cream
are eomaof the articles they ped
tlie TEc names of everything are
called ouf in Spanish as the ven-
dors rarely speak word of English
lisdianaiolis Iud July 2 In
vit w oi the absorbing interest in
the city and state that throughout
the country as to thp probability of
ihe ou iination of Judge Gresh ni
for h e presidency at the conven-
tion of the peoples party at Omaha
and his acceptance of the Jionar
ike News yesterdaj sent the judge
the following dispatch Will you
say something for publication iu
ihe Iridianar olis News Will ypiy
accept a nomination from Omaha
convention if tendered In reply
the News this morning received the
following dispatch
Orleans Ind July 2 Even
iingNews Indianapolis I would
not ccep on any plufcaform
W 0 Geesham
VonfresHiojUii Convention
The democratic convention for
the Eleventh Congressiqnai Dis-
trict composed of the counties of
Wharton Jackspi Yiptpna Ca
houn Refugio De Ut Goliad
an Patrigio Eee Karnes Wilson
Nueces Oak Duval McMul
en Atascj q Starr Zapata Bn
iual KaSalle Erio Webb Dj m
mitt Zavala Uvalde
s Guadalupe
Cameron Hidalgo and Aransas is
hereca iled tortteet in the city of
Eeevile Bee county at lO clocKr
m on the 20th day cf July
1S621 to nominate a csndiditefor
sai lth Jongressiqnal Distrjct
A the above
named counties are
jfequest d to send delegates to said
convention James A Burke Sr
Ohainnan of Executive ommijtee
of the 11th Cougressioual District
oliadTesasa June 29th 1S92
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TEE GOVERNORSHIP
Gen S p laxeys opinion of
the candidates in the race for the
governorship
Id regard to tle race for gover-
nor I have tosay that thecourseof
Goy Hogg as attorney general di
not impress me with the belief that
he was lit material out of which
to make a gnvprnor His numer3
ous ipistakes apd defeets in q
counts are mattrs of record I was
therefore not in favor of his nomi-
nation Of all the men then
spohen of I preferred McDonald or
Throckmorton because I had en-
tire confidence in their blrt a nd
integrity and did I not believe
that clamor equld drive either of
them into extreme measures against
their betti judgment Governor
lloggs administration has not
changed the original opinion I htul
formed of him Judge Clark is a
man of recognized ability fearless
beyond question with the courage
of his conviclions and profoundly
impressed with the necesity of de
veloping 1iq resources of Tjgsas
which restored to properity > wi il
jn a few years be among the fore
most states in the union in wealth
tpulation and political power
e need more railroads apd we
have not the caqital to build them
Iibelieve that Judge Clark will en
cpnragel as fftp as he has power
capital to come here and build
more roads He has the sense to
know that those who cry loudly
against monopoly and thus drive
away capital are hindlys conferring
monopolist powers over the roads
weAnowhave We need fuctories
weW d money to develop our vast
agricultural resources we need to
assure immigrants that in this
f rand state they will be blessed
with wholesome laws honestly ad
minisirecf Judge Clark ha the
wisdom tounderstand all this and
the courage to dp all in his power i
ti bring these happy results I be-
lieve that he will so conduct the
affairs of the executive office iff
elpcted as to give assurance of
equal aud exact jus ca to all and
exclusive pyivilegestc none In
shortI have faith that with his <
views with his courage and with
his honoarbie ambitiou to so con-
duct the administration as to res-
tore prosperity he will use all the
powers of his great intellect to call
down upon hia head when he passes
back to the ranks of a private citi-
zen the blessings of a happy and
prosperous people
People lit General
GoveKor Patisison of Pennsyl-
vania has taken rooms at the
Hotel Irvington Atlantic City
The German Pre > s Club o New
York city h3 150 members and
has just elected Dr John Friedrich
its president
Lipton the London tea aiul pro
vision merchant paid the other day
in a single check to her majestys
customs the sum of nearly 7 000
Marion Harlands book galled
The StoW of Mary Washington
will not beready before paxtwinter
Hoiightonl Milhun Co wilt biing
it ojuS 1
Congressmen Springes Burrawa
land Watson disenW the pending
Presidential campaign through
Democratic Hepujijican and Peo
ples party glases invthe July
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Thb tnwitees of John Hrpkihs
University lavoaVpointed line Itev
Dr W li Hiinftngton rector of
Gra e C uVcli My Torkv as the
Levering lecturer on ChrLstianity
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1892, newspaper, July 7, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61119/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .