The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, July 8, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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Knteied at the Foctofllce Browns
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Let Cameron county have a sys-
tem uf irrigation
IKT Brownsville have a system
of waterworks
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A lat called JJTammmiy Hall
has bean written The name is a
fakingdre
The congressional uonYeution
meets at Beeville on the 2P int
There 8 ° doubt that Uon Win
IlenryXJrain lytll bp renominated
by acclamation
Send your legislators to Amtin
frith instructions to pass laws n
ireasuig their salary and making
be meetings of the legislature an-
nual instead of hi enniil
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A Texas weather pruuU prophe
figs twcatyonp days of ruin for
Chicago during this month Some
parte of ispnthwert Texas could
Italic thirtyone days rf it
Tjje intelligent camps yesterday
rnade qs say a healthy boom would
welcome the A l > when it
Hhould have been a healthy bonus
he boom will be on hand but the
bonus is a certainty
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Give the country more railroads
We pify the Wian who saya the rnil
jp ds eimnting s tWhere is
rn er who pays as much
freight charges as he ftrmerly
fpent it feeding his stqck ami
teamsters while consuming days to
Jiaul his produce to nurket
It 18 hard that members of con
gressmust remain at their post so
jata u the end of July and then
tin reaching hotnp be plunged into
the midst of a great political cam
paign The month of August is
more suitable ft > r pleasant recrea-
tion at same summer resort than
for bontod discussion constant
jrailway travel and other iuuouven
jences
Another New York minister is
in the field with a plan to oust vice
nd crltup fr W Mie city The first
minister miking to accomplish
this Work went into the dives mid
made himself guc ot he moat civw
gathered in the gambling dens and
low concert halls the second pro-
poses opening saloons in connec-
tion with the churches now we
Wonder what the third can be
They ha d better cotno d wn and
take a few lessons from the Bayon
City with her law and order
league
IftssFiivKCEs Jl Wilea n and
her iojlowere ate Bt U striving aftor
tla privilege of voting with un-
abated zeal In uniting themselves
with the prohibitionists they have
Undoubtedly made an error whfah
yiU prove a grave obstacle in thor
Way The masses of the people
wfili appose move Btremousiy thai
ever placing the right pt suffrage
< f women when the first use they
oufdmaie of is would he to
ido tranch laws astend to infringe
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A giftd system of waterworks
would be of iiiestiinablo advantage
to 3 OWti8 vill8 When peph
thjnk of ujovitig to a towu one of
the first questions a ked ieatre
toiti llavp they waterwurks
Watunvorkp would lower the raie
of iuemaucB against fir j m propor-
tion as they would increase our
immunity against destruction by
the destroyer In view of our
safety the demand for an nbuu
dame of water seems almost impe-
rative and when we consider tin
almost innumerable needs that
won id be thus supplied in addition
to the great luxury nfjoided it-
s ens a winder that a city of
Bruwn eville c progress and energy
ahiiutfi longer consent to be with-
out a system of watei works Ifcis
to ho hoped F me of our leading
citigens will take hold of this ipup
tion and give it the consideration it
discrvcs
Courtis now seems to be in n fair-
way to liave water works which
iiichiis Cutpii i s on the verge of
an era of substantial probperitv
that will be wortn more to her than
all the ft ish booms you could pile
on a 10auiH field Caller
It is astouishing why towns of
this size and wealth of Corpus and
Brownsville eoild afford to do
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without waterworks especially
the latter as the water is so near
and therefore the works could be
built so ojuapjy
C C Caxlei4 Jesse Wheelers
qew 4 paper The Bkowvsvillk
Dajj Hebaw > will makes its first
appearance tomorrow Jnly i
the day we celebrate Jusse is a
good newspaper man and as he
will be assisted in the editorial
tuanaguitietit of the paper by hit
talented wife wtfteel assured that
rhu papr will be a suceets from
the itnrt Loiiji life m < l prosjieri
ty to the Brownsville Daily itEu
ald
hO C Callku The Laredo
papers are working for a railroad
down the Rio Grande valley from
Laredo to Brownsville Such a
railroad would no doubt do a big
business in the eonrae of a ver
short time sb it wonld open to set
tlemeiit ne of the greatest suc-
tions o the sroat south west
Wj arejilad to learn thatEdit
Cooke is again at the editoiial
helin oi the Gnlf News I a many
readers mnt surely have miseed
his hrilliantand versatile pen dnr
jug the short period ot his with-
drawal from that papor
One would think judging by
onr latitude that Brownsville
would be one of the hottest towns
in the state Far from it however
e have an almost Constant breeze
hero that keeps us very cnol
The silver bill passed the senate
shorn of the provision intended to
keepout foreign silver
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BpowNBViLLK is noted for the
small amount of sickness among
her population
The first hook pri n ted in the En
glish language wris a Histoay of
roy which appearicTiii the latter
part ot the year I4H
Hackney ooaches were forbidden
during the reign of Charles < II on
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, July 8, 1892, newspaper, July 8, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61121/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .