The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 6, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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CANT WHITE TO EVEN ONE
It is impossible for me to reply
all my mail in my own hand
woe get offended because I fail to
a so
lictafcinsj takes
I read in the papers tlfat lam
ting next week to Bar Harbor to
to Adirondacks and other places
have made no such plans I in
d to remain hero or rather I
mi3e no arrangements to go
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Buzzards Bay Mass July > 26
rover Clevelfcnd is tired of being
presented as ajnan teho has como
bere to fish leaving his friends
bear the brunt of the campaign
ien he was in New Yorkta great
anypeoplu thouglifc thatlt he onIy
LicHbif Jie was anterFestejh in
Ss ttftU hooks and lilies Mnd
f lien he wanted to talkpoliiics he
thatothers soon broughttho
jnd
nvereation round to blueiish
I was co versnigfwjthMi Cleye
the porchaV Gray Gables
id on
is morning when with the idea of
eljmg on a congenial matter I
silquired about3the fishing There
asaehaaow of annoyaieejibout
e sioa that ami speudingray
tire time with a fish line in my
uido while oilier democrats aire
rkiiig like beuveis lor the success
thier principles I want it iin
rttood that I niver worked bard
ic my life than I am working
iv not oven w hen I was pj
nt I devote more time to my
ong
but even
my time
Mr Cleveland worked until seoret NationaljPolisb printing
ock this atjjsjlA esshasfbeen m discovered in War
morning
d started in again ImmcdiateTy
Iff breakfast A very few peeple in
J ards Bay knew ho was home
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nally in n V office in New York
eteiday I was out in my boat
ir three hour and it is as
I nnaly htay on thet water
HAS TO WORIv EXTRArTOB FISIirXG
If I take a two hornHail I lave
make up for it by working two
jnre extra at night There isnt
much fishing either as it takes
longtime to get to5 thof ground
J hare a vast amount of eor
tpimdeiicerif Some one seritfrme a
ippling from a paper a republi
cs y4h > < iVf
n paper buding fdultl witUJme
> r answering a letter that it declar
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wtSsrEent to > mebyja loaferJTbe
iperlnonglit ought ttfknowl
tter than to write to such peo
e How can I know every one in
ie country I cant ask citizens to
ind apedigreepand a photograph
ith every letter I suppose if I
idnt answercdmy corresponta
> te the same paper would have
a proi
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until Mrs Cleveland drove
through the village yesterday after-
noon r
Kilsortfa Pantomime
Washington August 2 No
man in the house has attracted
more lastijg attention than has
flon fa Bfkilgore of Texas He
was awell known man before he
ibecanie a celebrity as a kicker in
fact a tar in tlfat wav and now
his unique method of catching the
attentionof the house
to his fame
lHrJ5ilgorehad a bill in which
he was much interested and he
asked oi the spa ker pro tern how
long he might occupy the attention
4of the house The speaker gave
fMr KHgoro unusually good measr
ure telling him to go ahead as an
hour was at bis disposal The
speaker turned his attention else
wiiore and thefhousQ Ifummed away
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in its usual conversational fortis
sinio Then followed asudaensi
lencc > outo the nual bouse
otyie that the temporary chairman
was astonished into eluvating his
eye only to iind the members
lookingjitMiKilgore in silent
amusement There stood Mr
bkMirt > yiGpibaalil Ugu MwmglfhV airT with his
aimsa
f
er forming
has
hU the
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tvr
turcfsiiwuie most complete oratorio
eal text book His lips opened
dis hut asfrfjyards of CoRgressionl
etjuracopj were issuing fiom be
eon theTif Mi Xilfec was ex
nremelyani mated but not a sound
was heard
What is the matter Mr Kil
2ore demanded the speaker I
told the gentleman from Texas he
could have an hour to address the
housefoir this1 measure
VUrfk nowif MivSpeak er smiled1
Kilirore but 1 thoiicht the house
would prefer a pautomime epoeohj
aftfft woiu ciiiitS taTrub theifconver1
sation
It was evident that Mr ELMgore
new est what the bouse appre-
ciated for wheu the vote was tak-
en there was not a singlevdisseut
added
ges
The campaign jb remarkably
slow on both sides remarked Re
presentative Daniel N Lock wood
of Buffalo who returned to the
Shorehamfyesterday alterV two
days visit to his State I suppose
thats because the same old teams
withthe ame old drivers are in the
race Everybody knows the re-
cords of thecandidates so there is
no ojfcasion fbr the booming that
usually starts a eunpaign Harraity
is a solid level headed man and
the committee will soon get down
to telling work The election is a-
long way off yet Everything is
our way an Now York and we are
certain to fiftrny the State bya good
majority The reconciliation be-
tween WIiitelaw1 feeid andthe la-
bor unions seeinsto ba ve been only
sur ace > deep Washington Bost
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4 2 > olisIirrcs Sciznre
H St plifsVurg ABguat V 4
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Three hundred arrests have been
nadoiu connection with the die > NOW IS the tlHle tO SUfeSCrlbe
fei l
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E II Goonpicn
JNa
OAEDS
BROWNSVILLE
I KLEIBER
ATTORNEYATLAW
Office over First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in iy of the
courts of the State when specially
employed
H MASON
Y
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office Corner Levee and Elev
enthStrect
BROWNSVILLE TEX4lS
A S THURMOND
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and General Land AgentVl
VIOTORIA
J 11 SIOKKQC
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MONROE STERNE
I 1 i f
Attorneys at Law
RIO GRANDE CITY
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS SATURDAY EVENIM ATJGFUST 6 1892 FOUR PAGES
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ATTOENEYSATLAW
DEALERS IN KEAL ESTATE
Oomplete Abstacts of Cameron
County Kept In The Office
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BROWNSYILLE TEXAS
CAPITAL 50GGG
Gr M Raphael Wm Kelly
President VicePres
J D Andehson Cashier
Dihectoes
IG M RaDbael Wm Kelly
Robert Dalzcll M B Kingsbury
simile Kleiber J D Anderson
Collections on all points promptly
made and remitted Bills of exchange
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 6, 1892, newspaper, August 6, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61147/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .