The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 6, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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Why They QMrwt vs
A Dallas telegram informs
success lior will tusmission
an eutirefalnreTr ne returns
the
world that General Alfofd is com-
missioned to go to Europe and in-
duce large numbers of the best farm
ersto immigrate to Texas The
general will carry excellent private
letters of introduction besides a
circular Jetter signcd by nearly
every public man in the state ot
Texas settirg forth the advantages
of life n Teyas Wo think he will
need the letters because when he
gets abroad he will find that people
with money enough to buy farms
are also intelligent enough to know
that vary recently Texas passed
laws forbidding aliens to own Texas
real estate even when they acquir-
ed it unwillingly in part payment
lor money loaned Wo know the
law was so loudly execrated that
not one of the demagogues who
helped enact it dared defend it
And we know it was so crudely
drawn tliat the courts declared it
unconstitutional But we doubt
that these details have found their
way around the world 3u the gen-
erals letters will be very useful
When heis asked about Iho disa-
bilities of alienage in Texas he csm
read one letter And when he it
asked if most of the railroads in
Texas are not on the verge of bank
ruptcy because of oppressive legis-
lation against capital he can read
another letter All who bplieje
that the immigration of iphust men
with pockets full of money to buy
and cultivate farms is Just wha
Texasneejf sf vi 11 wish thefgenenll
hi
and
lolls frankly the entire tpith regar
ding what he
about the lib
his state N
has heard l road
honorable legislation of
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Washington post
Washington Special Pittsburg
Jispalch It is claimed here today
that when Mr Slu rqs t alecs hie
place upon the bench it will be
pecessary for liiiu to make a change
in Ins personal appearance it he
desires toiiiaiii Hin the styles set
by the other justices His long
pide whiskersiwould be most tun
usual in the United States Supreme
Court Chief Justice fuller is
allowed to keep his flowing mus-
tache because there would be so
littla of him left if they were cut-
off and Juutice Lamar clings to
liis chin beard because should he
remove it he would be doing vio
lenceto one of the most sacred
traditionsof the South
But these two cases are excep-
tions as Mr Shiras will unhoubtedly
learn Wlfen Mr Biewer cume up-
on the be ch he woiea long beard
Which he was com pel led J to pirl
With after a few weeks Justice
Gray is pointed man whe-
lms brokenihroiigUth5 K But
the point is not a good one for the
only whiskers worn by the MsY
suchusut gniiit Je ally an I jphys
ically oonsist of two litllo tuffs
under his ears that are hardly notir
ceahle The rulo that juatioe of
the StiprcnielCourt iuu3tpa > Vwith
their whiskey when they assume
their robes of office was n > ado ft ci
Justice Lamars appointment and
is an ironclad one which will be
piomptly caljed to the attention of
ilr Justicc Shims j l
J S BciiQ assistant editor of thet
Picyclinsr World is a lawyer and
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PERFUMERY PAINTS
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BrowiJ s rille
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Pruwnsville
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .