The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 25, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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SSUBD y T DAY EXCjEPT SUNDAY
j S 9 J7HEELKR Editor and Pni
Entered at the Postoulce Browns
ville Texas as secondcjlass matter
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QuAtnr c t quantity is what
we ask for io legislation
Galveston News To local
candidate np a trqd the split is
A xettes of acceptance frpni a
Candidate ast bs ajboyie all Xliioga
acceptable
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The Washingtuii IJost say that
Governor Buchanan is having a
Texas of a time
The good Sheubard didnt go
After his flock bujt they are within
ihe democratic fold
The number of consciences de
yeloped among Texas edij ors
recently is amazing
The essential qualities of h couo
jty or city officer are strict integrity
and ability to perform the duties
of the office naaBannn
Harrison and Cleveland mnat
each bu waiting to seo what the
jother feller if going to say in his
letter of acceptance
W e jpJiLt beHeye in George
piarfeVdetjutfcracy butthen we are
not running for au pjRicei in jthe
gift of floggocracy
JVheu it cotues tc tacjkjisg an
nnsavury diah jdjE crow we never
saw it49A9 with worse grace tjjau
he C qrpnsphrist Caller displays
SENA3pE Sawtee of Wfl jnsin
bb gone down into his pocket to
he extent of 0Q0 in order Jo
keep Mr Harrison i t o tfite
ilonse
The sophistry with which some
pf the Ttxas papers endearor to
explain their reason for dropping
on the ineido of the pig pen is
worthy of Hogg himsef
WAsnrHbTusr l bsy After all
here is nojthing iu a iiame wl en it
pomes to polities A n > an named
Dennfs is making a good race for
OUgress in Illinois and l Irf fcf ndd
s a prime congressional fayorite in
Maryland
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Labor strikes developing into
anarchy and riots are becoming so
numerous that brave hearts are
appal d at tjje gravity of the ejtua
tibn It is Jjino that our statesmen
should gj yp fjie jpatter thejr niost
eIona consjderafiQq Let every
han look tp it that in s vofe is cast
for a man for congress wljo is wi3e
and conservative anc abovp cprrnp
tion bjbribery Tjis quesfipr of
labor vs papita l ipcrease s day in
importance and if npf settlpp witfi
wisdom and justice to possible
outcome ia beypnd conjecture The
power of the tnob is daily growing
stronger and opce having gotten a
taste of bjppd thoy beconjq aln psf
rtncon rolsblo Erpsdpm is thp
institntion dpar aboyp all to Atneri
can hearts and itqiust bo gnarded
fealonsly Lot us submit neither
to the ralo pf tbe fow who have
absorbed all the wealth nor to the
jiowljng taob Yoters put your
goef men on gnar
FJOtST REBELS TRE f
EATRIOTS
pfe are well aware that i snoai
ing thecauseojf GeorgeClarke we
take tho unpopular side in the gt
yet as he embodies our idea of true
democracy jit wonJdeinconsistent
for ns to deny George Clarc now
Xtis party coetomto abide by the
decisiqn of jfclje3raajority but party
principle rises ajbpve party custom
ami if he majority ojurago prin-
ciple tho minority may and ought
to rebel against the custom which
would bind then to submission jn
tbl instance ip majority trans-
gressed both party custom and
party principle The spirit which
animates the email party of staunch
democratswho refusq o stand
tamely by and see democracy sac-
rificed Qn the altar of demagogy
is the aapie as that which filled the
breasts of the colonists when they
rebelled against the tyranny of
King Georgo ihe Third A1J re-
volutions ic their mcipienpy hye
been called rebellious nnd the few
who have courage to express their
hones convictions aud foster an
uprising against injustice and tyr
anny denominated rebels Yet
the yery same men whp are at first
too cravenhearted to rebel against
tho greater power will afterwards
ioui jn Janding the sncces fnl rebel
and prown fcim as a patriot with
a wreati of fame fij ht does not
always make right as jGoyernor
Hogg and his blind worshipers will
discover to their sorrow
XL E Parker thinks that Ifogg
will carry eyery county in the state
and Clark will not be known in ihe
race Parkers opinion shouhi be
pickled or preserved in a glass case
Leis a uad m wag a u Antonio
xpr W
AChicago nan has patented his
wifes monurnent jnepription an <
alL He pfobabjp md eome fear
Jthat tljp exhibition people would
Steal a model of it fur a drinking
fountain porpuB Christi Caller
fhe connty needs some great
men who are not afraid to speak
the truth Anarchy is spreading
and taking root eyery day And a
communist finds more sympath-
izers today in a single stata than
bo could iind live years ago in the
yliole union Galveston News
While everybody takes ftn ac
tive part in politics please do not
forget that yon can help Texas very
much if you drop a word or bo
wjjeueyer possible as to the futher
anceof state proyaincial and county
fairs and better roads and bridges
Houston Post
The Brownsville DailtHeralp
pitted and owned by Mr Jesse O
Whepler has readied Jhis office
It is a cfpoitble journal and
worthy of any success it may attain
Whartop jSpactafor
The experiment of propelliugan
ordinary wagon by pjeptricity hag
hepn tried in Chicago wifh appar-
ent spceess If tho applications of
electricity are continued ivhaf
phapce wilj be Jeft fpr hprses Elec
trie njotprs that eat pothing and that
fpquire comparatively littlp cape
will take fhpir place Gulf Ifewp
CJarJc is pjetermined toprets him- <
self ppqn thp pep pie wbeth er he is
their phoicp or not IJe is a uan
with a inonstrous ambit on at
whose heels Oblivion hovers wait
JP fa a fyvorble fipQ tp apepin
pliah his destruction Tliat oppor
tnnitv will conie Nov 1892
Vharton Spectator
v Govenor Hogg haQ been severely
criticised for signing the request to
the governor cf Tenoese for the
commutation n f tho death sentence
of Col gvCIay King of Memphis
In
tfee iBJQf tjie goyerjLorXwellri
known altitude towards Texas
criminals his action foes appear a
little inconsistent However the
request for commutation was signed
by all of Texas congressmen At
any rate a great many blood
tthjrty people were disappointed in
their desire lo see the Memphis
millionaire hang Victoria Advo-
cate
T e dark hurt > e wasnt in it
SIOOO REnRD
Tho state government will pay
200 and the county commissioners
conrt will pay 750 total 1000 to
any person or persona giving infor-
mation that will lead to the arrest
and conviction ot the murderers of
the late Sheriff S A Brito
Emilio C Forto
bounty J udge
MrfJtrD OfJFEIl
The Brownsville DAILY HER-
ALD and the TWICEAWEEK
ST LO DIS REPUBLIC post
paid to any address one year for
ELEVEN DOLLARS Mexican
muney in advance
FOR SALS
Twenty four marep yrara old
57 colts 1 to 3 yoars ohlj 4 stallions
21 gcutle horsea 2 mule Term
cash Sam P Wreford
Mtepulilican Cqfl
The Republicans of Cameron
cuunfcy aru requested to jnwit i n
convention at che Red clnb room
in the city of Biownsyille on the
second day of Sepfejyber 1S92 at
7 oclock p m for tho purpose of
electing a chainnan p the county
executive committee and to elect
delegates to attend the state eon
yention which meets in Fort Worth
September 13 1892 at 2 oplock
m for tho purpo e of nominating
candidates for all state offices and
anch other business as may be
brought before the convention
George Moke
Chairman Republican Executive
Committee Cameron County
Texas
Local FprepattSf
Galveston Texas August 21
Local forecabf for Texas east of the
JOOth meridian for twenty four
hours ending 12 oejock midnight
August 22 Generally fair wifh
showers in the vipinity tof Galves-
ton etarionary temperatprej varia
jble winds
JVegra Stave Holdpr
Frpm the Chicago Herald
Negroes who go from America
o Africa frequently become slave
holders by reason of their supe-
riority in intelligence to the na-
tives pf that benighte country and
becapEOthpy have some money
This is tfco report given by Rev
A McCnllpngh who has beon vis-
iting in parts of Africa wherp there
are colonies of prosperous Ameri-
can negroes These Araprioau ne
groes he says almost invariably
invest wljateyor money they have
x ajayes and are ayaricious mas-
ters
Adyertispyoyr bafgajna in the
Hbbald
Sibscribo for The Hekald
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Jiarge supply of Staple and Panty
Grogerios always on hand
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Frank Iiiasena
PROPRIETOE OF
The Contiaental
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WHITE ELEPHANT SALOONS
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San Antonio Brewing Association
import
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anteed to fceap in this climate
3ff94 framthe best Malt and Boj
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 25, 1892, newspaper, August 25, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61163/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .