The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 167, Ed. 1, Friday, January 13, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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DIRECTORY
District Officers
District Judse John C Russell
District Attorney John LKhiber
District Clerk ionis Kowalski
District court commences oa the
first Monday in the months of Feb
and September
County Officehs
County Judge Thomas Carson
County Attorney Apustin Cclta
County Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer
Assessor
Collector
Surveyor
Joseph Webb
2 C Forto
Celedonio Garza
George Champon
James A Browne
Mantin Hanson
Inspector of Hides Casimiro Tamayo
Comjiissioxeus
Precinct 2 > To 1 Antonio Vazquez
Precinct > o2 Fmile Kleiher
Prtcinct o 3 Fraetoso Garcia
i Precinct Xo i Pablo Perez
County court meets for civil criminal
uid brobate business on the tiist ilon
day in March June September and
December
City Officers
Mayor Thomas Carson
Chief of Police James II Kihan
Tuornhsuii
I easurer AUred
Secretary M D Kingsbury
Attorney Frank Fcuilie
Surveyor S W i ro lis
Assessor and C dietor J A 3Iiehel
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03 DEIABTCRES AMD ARRIVALS OF
JEIAILS
DHPAUT HE
For Aice Thsa daily at 0 am
Ro Grande City Iuu
dav Wrd and Friday sit 0 a in
For Point Isihel di y a m
Matamoros Sloacc 3 crpt Sunday
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ARRIVALS
Prom Alice Texas dailv at 10 p m
ilio Grande Tri Vee r ly at 7 pm
Poinf Isabil daily at R p
Mat mnros eSen 930 a m
ik thf nrdsii af Eden
Tyc just betn down the Garden Ad
Said Eve unto her spouse
Discussing apples with a Miuke
Down b the cluck nhouse
What thJnk you of a snake hat sj eaks
Our language clear and pure
I thiiik that you her husband sid
should try the Xeeey cure
Omaha World Herdd
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1 Loals
Stevensoiic
is now running in tin s papei
constitution Oh my constitn
tion is all right leplied Charley
need
but my bilelaws amending
Boston Transcript
TV if Tom you act so strangelj
were 3ou held ut on the way home
Tom N no hie my dear I
sworo off ami an hie I walked
hie homelike a hie gentlemen
without any hie one holdin me up
Inter Ocean
What Failure JlJeans For
Printer
From Press and Printer
This journal is very often asked
to advocate reforms for the benefit
of printerdom But suggestions are
rarely tangible they deal in the
abstract alone The greatest possi
bio reform vronid be to convince
printers of the importance of secnr
inwan advancement in prices which
would enable them to increase in
wealth as men who succeed in othor
lines do But thero are printers
who acquire substantial wealth
while failures lie around them A
fact that contribute largely to
keep the average printer pjor is
thit he cannot afford to have it
known he is insolvent when he ac
ttnilly is so The merchant who
gets in a tight place can if his re-
putation be g > od make an assign
men get a settlement with Iris
crcdiors at a fcinall per eeiitage
anl g > on with renewed vig > t In
six months everybody forgets the
circumstances and in rive chmS out
of six tile merchant is better oil
than before Ue l f beidf an
experience that may probably avert
the neoe sity of anwilipr failure
Iluw Uiifjivnt when the printer
fails Uh plant at forced sale goes
fr a soig Tiie cost or moving is
heavv and uoDoJv wants it intact
Failure on the pait of a printer
irmrally means absolute loss ol
mean ftir under the circumsUnccs
lie his averted it until tne last pos
ible momenta The merclmt has
the advantage of knowing that if
comes to the woist he can take a-
new startby making hi creditors
pay his lossess and even a little
more His purchases do not de-
preciate 30 to 50 per cent the day
he buys them like those of the prin
tr Tins fact ought to result in
huirr profits in printing but most
printer fou t believe it
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ad Strong Srgumsul
Louisville CourierJournal
Those who maintain that the
spirns of the d < ad never return to
Mie atid of the living find a power-
ful argument on their side in the
fact that the shade 3f Houlnnger
has not hurried back into the thick
of the fray at Paris
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The ESeiltl live
Toledo O Jan 9 Clay Oh
Hopper a young man Mippoed to
have died ten days go is certainly
alive The first positive sign of
life was that the right eye slightly
opened an J then closed The body
was then bathed in brandy and
wrapped in flannels The lips are
Dont Miss a Unapter diy ulidfevenshad are moistened
T T repeatedly About 1 oclock this
Whats the matter with you J
afternoon the sleeper opened both
You don t look
Charley I
0 that tho pllllll wuro Vl8iblei
You must take better career your J
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Slight movements of various parts
of the body were also noticed at ir
regular intervals
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BROWNSVILLE 0411811031 COUHTYf TEXAS FRIDAY EVERIM JANUARY 131893
His parents are fearful that ow
in to the weakness of the boy he
will relapse into a sleep from winch
he will never awake
Great possum weather down
South
JfMexican Budget
City of Mexieo Jan 9 Six
jonrnalists charged with personal
offenees were today committed to
prison at Veracruz
The case of Colonel Hernandez
under death sentence for treason
which was appealed to the Supreme
Military Court will be decided on
the lGth instant
A Cticaragnan dispatch say3 Kic
aragna insists on Costa Rica offer-
ing an apology for recently allow
in her troops to cross the frontier
of the former republic
Manuel Tiodel in charge of an
Tlalcaltec excavation tent today lo
the museum here 200 small Aztec
and Tlalcaltec idols A basin one
used to contain the hearts ot human
beings offered up in sacrifice and
utensils in good condition were re-
cently uBarthed
A diBpatch from Teguiciplape
Honduras says the governments of
Ilondnras ban Salvador and Nica-
ragua have entered into an offen-
sive and defensive alliance designed
Central America
to preserve peace in
rica
A correspondent writing from
Shu Jofe Costa Rica says the Sal
vadorean govrrnmerit a inciting
CSta Rica but
Kicaragtu agaiinft vjaLii xm
SO 167
Jtir Cleveland the Kins and
the People >
From the Boston Herald
He was nominated again in 1SSS
because the people compelled tlie
politicians to take him He was
taken agan this year amid the pro-
test f these same New York politi-
cians that he could not possibly be
elected yet he carried the country
as no other candidate for the Presi-
dency in a seriously contested elec-
tion had carried it tor fifty years
It is the people who have done this
for him Does any intelligent
judge of public opinion snppote
that the people are n w going to
abandon him in this most cotttemp
tible opposition of all that he has
ever encountered
There is yet time for that oppbsi
tion to retreat and so sure is its dia
comfit lire if it does otherwise that
we cannot believe that it will fail
to take counsel of discretion and do
so But it does not retreat if it in-
vites a contest on the conditions
that it 1ms laid down in this effort
of Hdl and Murphy to embarrass
the incoming administration of the
Government it will prepare tor
Cleveland the crowning triumph of
his life It will give him the op
portunity to crush out the worst or
oamzution in politics that the conn
i
will be r
here that war
it is hoped
try has ever Seen outside the btate
averted Both governments iiow
ever are preparing for war
A sled and a top dog and a
hcrse a boat ami a tennis suit will
be the taking of the sort of girl
we want for 1900 saysMits Frances
E AVillard
should be
Man and Woman King
and Queen in the realm of society
ought to reign conjointly But
in fact they pre King and conrtier
lie plays lion and she plajs fox
This is wrong both in morals and
manners
One ot the la t official acts of the
Emperor of Germany before the
dawn of the new year was to sign
the death sentence of a womancon
victed of murder
It is impossible for anybody to
have too many of the necessaries ot
life Galveston News
First Disputant Then Im a
liai Second Ditto On the con-
trary my dear fellow you have just
ipoken the truth TitBits
I think it is time for me to turn-
over a new leaf said the cigar
maker who refused a consignment
of cabbage Washington Star
Little Lutie Was you ever in a
museum MUs Tweezer Mis =
Tweezer No dealie wh Littie
Lutie Well tna said you was aw-
ful twofaced Inter Ocean
Young Prettywilde Doctor I
am suffering from insomnia Can
you suggest h remedy Du Squills
Curtainly dont stay up all night
Chicago Jews Record
Miss Westend Then yon dont
believe that Adam and Eve really
lived in paradise Mr Marry Hill
Oh yet they must have lived in
paradise they didnt have to keep
servants Life
of Pennsylvania
The nation will h with him
heart and soul in such a contest
These mean malignant and mons
inc enemies of Grover Cleveland
are hastening to add to his own lion
ors and distinction in the same pro
portion that they are invoking an
annihilating public condemnation
upon themselves
Personal Jlnsl Pertinent
1S93 heres looking at you
Saloon licenses in San Francisco
cost 25 a quarter
1S93 and no postage stamp lick-
er invented yet
Mcxicoe primary schools arc at-
tended by 5i3977 pupils
jftyyearold Tokay costs 50
a bottle Take your wile home a
bottle occasionally
There has beon no ch ange in the
personnel of the North Dakota elec-
tors during the last fortyeight
hours
A jndge at Biddeford Me v sen
tenced a drunkard to pay a fine or
take a course of the bichloride of
gold cure
Kiplings latest work tells all
about the elephant He must have
fathered his material before he
went to Yermout to lire
A prominent man is suing his
wite for divorce in Chicago partly
because she plays poker and bil
Hards with men whom he dislikes
Oct 1 t3 moving day in Berlin
On that day last year 39197 f ami
lies moved In 5081 case3 rent
was reduced and in 469i it was in
creased
A writer in the St Lonis Globe
Democrat defines a widow to bo
ore who has buried her husband
and a grass widow to be one who
has cimply mislaid hiim
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 167, Ed. 1, Friday, January 13, 1893, newspaper, January 13, 1893; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61279/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .