The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 23, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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DIRECTORY
DlSTUIOT OfFICEJJS
pistrict Judge John PRusselj
pistrict Attorney p L Turner
District Clerjc Louis Kow alsk
District court commences on the
first Monday in the niQuilis of Feb
and September
County P ffjcj
Counfy Judge E C Forto
County Attorney Agustin Celaya
County Clerk
Sheriff
Treasure
Assessor
Collector
purveyor
pates foy Tenders
i JL
Joseph yVeub
S A 3rjto
Celedphio ftarjsa
George Chjijjpion
Janies A rpwne
John si Hord
Inspector of Hides Gasimiro Tamayo
COMMISSIONERS
f Precinct Xo 1 Antonio Vazquez
Precinct > o 2 Thomas Carson
Precinct No 3 2 > Tarciso Cantfl
Precinct > ro 4 Pablo Lerejj
County equrf meets for ci il criminal
and prp afe busjness on the fust ilon
day in farch June September aa4
December v
City Officers
Mayor hpmas Carson
Chief of Police James JT Klhan
Treasurer Alfred T aprnham
Secretary B gingsbury
Attorney v Frank Feuille
Surveyor S AV Jironks
Assessor and Collector J A Michel
SpSIEMUJLE
PF DEPARTURES AMD ARRIVALS OF
MATHS
DEPARTDRE
Fpr Alice Texus daily at 5 q m
Kip Grande City Ion
day Wed and Friday at G a m
For Point Isabel daily at d a ji
Matamoros ikxico Except Sun-
day atU3Q ft m
ARRIVALS
From Alice Texas day t Jit 1Q p pi
Jtlio Grapde Tri Vpekly at 7 am
Point Isabpl daily at J
Matamoros Mexico J3u a m
Pall For Senatorial Convention
By virtue of Uie authority rested
in me as eliainnan of the democrat-
ic executive committee of the
twenty third senatorial district oi
Texas composed of the counties of
Camerou Hidalgo Starr Zipata
Webb Kuciual Duval J ueees
San Patricio and Aransas I hcre
1 > y eaU a convention pf said eontir
ties at Sai Diego Texas on the
30th day of August 1892 for the
purpose of nominating a candidate
for senator of said distrietand for
the transaction of such otjmr bus
iness as mayprupuily come before
said convention
Laredo Texas this the 3rd day
Of August 1R93
Marshall Hicks
Chairman of the democratic ex-
ecutive committee of the 23rd sena-
torial district of Tcx < s
Examinations
PEPART3IENT OP EUUCATIOX
Austin Texas ADiy l8 SJfc
Tue regular Tea chers1 Examina
tionsAyiU bBheld on the third Friday
and thetqllowing Saturday in Feb-
ruary ApnUfJ une August Septaiji
ber and November
Special examinations may c
eld oa th e tliird Erid uy an1 tie f al
lowing Saturday uf any other month
except JuliYBrqyMed notice is give
the State
Superintendent at least
two weeks before tlie daithe su d
examination is to begiu
No questions for tlufse 5pepia l ex
aminathns lheseiaito
any c Qqn y
excestatthe requeac of tliecqiiniy
suBerigteudont or c uniy judge
Moat respepttu iy
T Carlisle
State Siiperjntendtnt Public jn
strutilm
Chairman Finley seems t have
been studying the system of Cai
Jleed to good purpose The latter
gen tl
emnjiimi < rhtf now write to
I 4
ft s
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have been 51011 in excess nf the
vote of all the opposition pumbined
Yet a division such as is now
threatened wuuld be a serious
tnipfbrtnne it would bo heralded
abroad and give pain to our friends
Enemies o deuiopraey everywhere
would exult over it and receive
aid and comfort fropi it it would
biipourage fhprn in their attempts to
continue their grip upon the ex
cntive depafitiient of the National
government and might in a degree
vfteet thp result of tjjp presidential
contest
At the ppening of the prcisent
gubernatorial contest the Age saw
the element of faction springing
lip and jt thought the best way to
prevent a factional fjght and main
tain harmony in the party was to
retire the leaders of the factions
and advised that course but its
advice was not hepdec The tight
grew hot and bitter ajid spread
from county to county ftom town
to town from precinct to precinct
untij jt extended over the whole ol
Texap and nearly every democrat
in the State is now 1 party to it on
one tide or the other
That the democratic party of
Texas should be a unitj eyery dem-
ocrat will admit That it should
be dissevered and torn by warrinir
factions every democrat will de-
plore and yet every democrat
who wears the colors and inarches
Under the banner of thp kaier of
eithprof thp rival factions is help-
ing to maintain the factiuiihl fight
That either Cjark or Hogg is
necessury to Tcxap jir simply ab-
surd Jf hath of these diatitrgujalied
geiithiueq were to emigrate to
New aland tomorrow the ppoph
would still proaper democratic
principles woqld e tll be maintained
auJ State govurnment would stili
be well admiiiislt red in Texas
Among jts 250000 democratic
ard
TeXHsfora tVw poiutcrsAustin chief
magistrate Men likoShep
gtfttpsmap
voters Texas has many goodm
Mo amply n tted for the office of
en
Ottlberson ttftd thousand of other
MUi
This space belongs te-
L PETITPAIN
IMPORT 18 OF AJ gVfKBPEAB GOCMBS
MATAMOB03 MEXICO
SWT
Plague on Both your
faction
Houston Age
There is little danger in Texas
that democracy will be dpfc ated or
that the scepter it has eo proudly
wielded will pass to other hands
even though it should enter the
tiold and make the fight divided
irjto two parts At thp last general
election the demppratic vote was
262433 and the total vote of the
republicans and independents cot
biiied was only 77 i62 The demo-
cratic majontjnv as immense It was
182222 more than all otlieri Votes
cast it it and been divided int
two equal parts either part would
miL iij iiu i
we could name towards whom no
bitterness or prejudice or antago-
nism is entertained in any dem-
ocratic Texans breast Why can-
not the democrats of Texas rurri
quietly away from the faction
leader put a peacemaker at their
bead and present an nnbroken front
to the enoii
Two TIcfit3
Thp Cosmopolitan gixvs the
atrnigbt oit deiiiocr ntip tieknt and
thp IJogg ticket Tt is as follows
DKMOCBATIC TltKKf
Fpr governor George Clalk cl
McLimiiijii
For lipnteuant governor 0 M
Rogers of Travijj
For attorney general E A ifv
Dowell of Coryell
For stifte trpiistinr St J Goree
of Cherokee
For poiuptrollcrn = CJ 13 Gilles iu
ol Dallas
Wjvlsh of Travia
Forsnperiiitpudent of public ins-
truction Jacob Jickler of Galyec
ton
For iudges of criminal courts of
appealsW D Wood of Hays 1
11 Pjielps of Fayette
TlfK HPCJG TIOREf
Forgovenior JmnctJ S Hogg ol
Smith
For lieutenant governprrAL M
Crane of Johnson
or attorney general Qhas A
Culbersiti of Hupkirs
For tresurer William R Wor
tbam of Hopkins
For comptroller Jolm P Mc
Call of Travis
For land commissioner W L
fcGaughey of Hood
For 6Uperintendeft of public ins
truction M garlisjc of Tarrant
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Mattresses Garden Benohes
Gallery Chairs and thp
Continental Refrig-
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San Roman Building
Elisabeth Street
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 23, 1892, newspaper, August 23, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61161/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .