The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 55, Ed. 1, Monday, September 5, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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of the Mate comes the cheer
Jog riff pf abundant rain good
ra p ty oora fine prospers
for cotton and fat cattle With
Eogg defeated Tcsas would be
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The ssdjfor of the Corj s CJsristi
ftlj r isv yery dign nt anB
TaE Heeald objected to a recent
editorial in the Caller which paint
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coantyajconditiojir lfftps ticQlar
jyobjectStp onj saying theartiele
rejects upon the deputies who
were with the late Sheriff Brio
when be was hot W leave jt to
any r minded person o decide
if the following words do nQtfcpn
yoy Jbat impression The highest
opjqer of the county murdered
while surrounded by a cordon of
his own guards and fhe assassin
niakea his escape It may be a
pjarl of tlie pajler editors mission
to piifit pictures ffor the serious to
meditate npon but we protest
against paineron county being
shown up in each a terrible light
even tfiougli it may gratify tju
toolings of a fpw yfixo revel in the
misfries of their fellow creature
Ifojmpcan deny that he Pajlere
picture of a starving people ft
dance a Sabbath morning and a
tpan assassinated in the midst of
friends none of whom raise a Irand
to seize the murderer with further
ulnfs of something morally
wrong in the county is calculated
to prejudice the minds of outsiders
aLjainat 6 pr cQurify Tho Caller
cbiidaiyVgyeu mi accoput of tbe
nnfortunate Bfltb s death and ex
pressed pympathy without such an
overdraWn pfcttire iVed hieroly to
aaiKptha aeriouV to hieditato
Ifthe editbr orf tho Caller is as
friendly towards Cameron county
ajud Brownsville s be has pretend
ed he would not urn them for such
a purpose Nqjiaatter kwiHt the
intentiou we iill maintain that
such an Editorial aa that wUich
Thb Sibat > prufeated againstis
harmful tothe best interest of
the county
ATflfi porpua Christ Caller saysj
MTha editor of the Brownsville
HpsApp in hia eajre tp create new
friends should nut attempt to do
so by jjbnsfng old opea Old friends
we l iow while new ones are yet
to lie trifKi This Is an nniairact
ausation ahd we do not untforstand
tlxnctly what the Caller moans Tp
KkratP editor was never yet
fcnbwn io turn hisbaek on a friend
on Idas q bid friend showed that
he no longer desired The IIeeald
editors friendship So far as Mac
is concerned we stoodby him and
appreciatedthe kind words he gave
U3 at the beginairig of Tgq Ht
lds career Although he has
followed others in joining the Hogg
brces w til > visk him anccees
or wo know that at hoart he bo
feWa an Clarks doctrinra If it
iOb rdefenfe of Cameron county
NicUcalls forth the above remark
twli fe Wrryforit fcfo bo so con-
strued buEHe e dont wantpeople
o think woare in nlh midst df a
etajyjng peoplq nd breathing an
atmosphereof crame and mumr
aJjty fi i
Tjhs sibaiuer MaraVk wllich
arrived at New 6rk last week had
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LwentystWQ deaths during tK6
passlge The disea is supposed
to bo cholera The passengers
were landed oiv Hoffman island and
the vessel thorougldy disinfected
T5AT jthey are not wanted in
America makes little difference to
the heathen Chinese It doesnt
hurt their pride a bit Th y keep
a coming allee saraee
Ituaq been enjjgestp by ANe
Xdrk paper fettKe pr idenlcallg
pgttSto all iinmigrants in order to
prerentihe enjrsneeuoj jehoJejra
iwingo le rapid 8pro of tho
dreaddisea e westward many fear
that it will yet reach our shores
The darf eFiaTrertainly iniminehl
and1 everyi precaution should bo
tafcerrtolaVortvirbutithero iss no
time toipare andthq calling to
gether of coogresa wonld occupyi
much time The qilestioruof state
rights should not stand in the way
to prevent the j national goyetUi
ment from usiqg necessary prphjbi
tory measureBoJ In 7the lacs pf a
common foe state rights aro a
secondary consideration
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Iff tho death of George William
Curtis the nation loses a man who
wai honored by alJ He was a man
of great intellectual power who
made his mark as spublic manbbth
as a journalial knej1 jia a lecturer yet
ho never souKht political distinctioriV
declining various positions which
were offered him No man can
point out a single act of his life
and say it was dishonorable He is
of all
deserving n igKencdinluma
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but perhapB the highest pronounco 3
is that his life was one of purity in
is every phase
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HE following tnbst ptirtineit
questiony shipped Ifrora tlmbaii
Antonio Light is of interest jto
Browlisvitie MWhat1 did Eazor
back Hogg mean when fie offered
1000 reward fdr k mob thatvin
his failure o uphold laws resortid
to Judge Lynchs court in Husk
county to dual justice to a ntgai
rapist and only effered 250 > for
the eiqrdewr of Sheriff Brito
electedthe executive pfiieer of his
county bytlw l w abiding eler
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TaK question is shall wa bo
taxed for the support of onrpem
tentiariea or shall they be made
selfsupporting by beinj allowedVo
ooropete with other laborl The
The convict labor1 Question is be-
coming impdrtant arid will have to
be settled by wise legislation
Health Offiobp De Sweabin
QX2T hsa issued to aUphysieiiuis and
health officers ft circular giving eng
gostidns for theoprevention of
cholera > Ho says itis a lHUh < jdisi
case iand cleanliness iSjessential to
its prsvfeiitioi i
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Mr 2 Ji L Putegnat has made
arrangement with Mr Cummings
to have tlfePhonograph exhibited
at his tPrug Store on Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday of this
wetk from 6tto Cp m In order
that everybody can get a chanco to
hear this most wonderful talking1
machine the charges for admission
have been put at the lowest possi
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ble figures Fur ten cents yon may
hear iureo pieces aud a quarter will
entito yixiutQ eight Mr Cuin
miugs iias a fineassortment of
musical selections flayed4 by the
best bandsjnThe ceiintryjsongsand
sermons and betterTtBan all three
or four of the Brady Wfadrds jtio
and hoar how Brady administers
justice as a police judgesaudnthen
ask fochis election speech Some
of our numerous candidatesmight
get pointers if they take > in the
phonograph Lig < r
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 55, Ed. 1, Monday, September 5, 1892, newspaper, September 5, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61172/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .