The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 83, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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DIEECTOEY
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Pistriot Jud e John 0 Russell
pistrict Attorney D Mourner
istrto Clerkt Louis Koyralski
District court commences on the
first Monday in tuVrnouths of P b-
an < J September v
COUNTrOFFipERS
Count7 Tudge 2 0 JFprto
Ppunty Attorney Agustin CeUya
I ounty Clerk
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frreasurep
Assessor
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Hurveyr
J6suph Webb
A l Jrito
Cplejfonio Garza
Oeopge Champion
Junius A Brqwne
John S Hon
JnspecJr fif Bi ps Gasimiro Tamayo
Commissioner
precinct No 1 Antonio Ynzquez
1recinct No 2 Thpinns Carson
ireciuct Xo 3 Tareiso Cantn
J recinct No 4 Pablo Perez
County court ineets fqr civi criminal
andbrobate business on the fitstolon
Jayiji Mitfc Junp September and
pecember
Cily QEFipJEns
Mayor
Chief of Ppipe
T easurerv
Secretary
Attornev
Surveyor
Assessor and Collector J A Michel
Thomas Parspn
Jaiij If Klhan
Alfred Taornham
l B Ivingslmry
JTranH PPBiHe
S W jjrqjks
OF DEPARTURES AMD ARRIVALS OF
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DEPAKTUBE j
For AUpe Texas daily a m
Eip Grande City Monr
dav Yed and Friday at G a in
For Point lsnbel tlaiy at 1 a in
aiatumoros Mtxicc 33vce pt Sunr
day at Jiou a in
From Alice Texas daily at 10 p m
iu o Grande TiiWeekly at 7ain
IVmt Isabel daiiy at 5 i > i
Mm moi03 Mexico U30 a ui
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Old ltea tit luivinu nutliifg to j prefer 1
< o ami simtiirir t > lielp Inm is
liviii shuiry hi the ux rl iiniit sal
nrj liUMJniws for and iiulu in-
to this fnlliat extent Ins maiiFa l lr
writtti tho veriest blush on frue
silver iiiuumu t x wildcit ImjilM
tin l so forth VTui Ea aii vie
a voiiiiil man feeling if > d anil m
reiving Ids iixid iUpresiops fruiii
lliu i ipnijd world tiieiti iyu i
wildcat banks galore and the in
ctin y tax law w s in full blast
Jl dasran w s of romance then
iind he iu ginpd ihc y rltfslmrua
Ids healtiu iut hp lived in a
sparsely pctflpd region wlicrg there
iv n livingfor all in return for
fhcjiiiiiiuiMm oil bor He was tar
jcuiovcd ffoui the centers of trade
and population and knew notninj
about the efleet wf la vs or the
sirurle tor existence He knew
of thu eist enpc of he laws bj hear
Biy and report only nd experi
Inced uotiing of their practical
worHinga As soon a s he was
grown l e wept t0 ofticawhere he
has sittce retuniucd He h s been
well caredfor and Hoth by nature
md circpwfctarces has been imper
vioihs tuimy strong impreesione
lie is iiaw t tag 1 > 8
reached ills second childhood and
hevery n Ufab livesovcr again
in his n iud tlie period vfhen W was
Hillitft of Ufa snd euthtisiasiti and
received his uv st YJ > rous impres-
sions Most rpjiiannc age Oh
tb r the fabled fountahi of perpetual
youth TexasJartiKxn
r BiUciug What Qmplain
hi o f he hqat Ive heard yon say
yon liked hot weatlier Btihl y
Wilk > s with a injured air That
c wa st wiuter Qood News
VVull I was egged on to fake Uiaf
licp Ii l e
APAIR Op SILK STOCKINGS y
Tho BjcpcTiimco of a Foua Brother WIio P l carried oft eveiHhe coverings of the
Sutured to Surprise His sister IM on which he Uy Tho body re
For weeks I had been puzzliasr over a Pa ied pn the floorof the room ii hicl
o lnmenctfrnuiit e vf fc for my sister who he kmjj flied for two lays befdre it was
was soon to graduate when a letter juried py charitabbj monks from ji
from my motner made me decide upon a neighboring monastery St Louis
iair of silk stockings The thought
hat J should have any trouble in buying
a pair of silk stockings never crossed
my mind and it was with a feeling of
confidence that J entered One pf the
largest dry goods bouses in the city
A
fjoorwalker inquired what I wanted
47haff
I lueiin if = if 3bn were juo wliiclj
vould you nrpftr
Tho look iti hr oyc5 I interpreted to
mean tCioiiioi rthersir I regard your
remarkii as offensively persona jq I
went vo furrheii and said 1 won hi laki
them > vithout clocks My sister had a
watch ud she could get along very
well with that
What siue was the 3oim womans
nest inquiry
Oh tho vsnal size for young lafl jesj
said I
IYou
You m u st bo inore gxact su Bhe
saidWell
Well she that is tho person who is
to have theso stockings is about fiyp f cet
high Oh she is just tho size of most
youujr ladies She is no larger Jhanyou
are NqW what size dp yo think shed
wear SiVi I dont know
1 I nni not going on with this paiuT
fill narration All men who have been
in the same fix will appreciate my feel-
ings At length however I cpuh staud
it no longerj andl blurted pnt that I
wanted a pair of silk stockings for my
sister as a commencement gift that
vvaa viUino to Pa3for th pm but I lidu
cnow anything abon buying them
Then the young woiflsm relented and in
hersveetest voice suggested she wrap
up a pair of of the best stockings an
that I write tq my sister tha jf they
didn t fit she could exchange tliem Thi
I did ibut the s tin will rise n the west
before I buy any womans stockings
iiga in Cor Nev Y ° rk Recorder
CaTplcss and Toi Carfti Wr tovs
rva read sai an editor and it was
51 painstaking wojman editor vho said
and
t vbundreds of yplled manuseripts
never yet have found 950 that J cared
to print I have decided that the stupid-
ity which rolls a nuuuscjvint cannot prq
duce anything prth reading It ia
such short sighted policy too for the
rolled manuscript pupo read is hopeless
y mussed4 and must V ° vecopied Vefpro
being presented tq ahothere ditor Late-
ly have had one or tvo maiiuscvipt
sent tq me with ft new schenie for edi-
torial misery ach page pf the ar elo
is folded separately necessitating a care-
ful rearrangement of the whole tlirty
or forty sheets before they can be r ad
and this notwithstanding the copious
infocmatioii ami suggestion which ia
constantly being printed for the beuefir
pfAyriters THer Ppiut of yiew iy ew
York Times
Descrtprt V ho End
v lliam thft Conqueror wa3a man qi
vpiyfrgrossrbabitrof > bpd and at the
sieg e p f 3Itnt e s was hurt by tha rearing
of ° bis > horse tho pommel of the saddle
striking the king in the abdomen ami
causing injuries from vhieli be 4ied y
fcrJpljeDeinocrat
iew leys Before iris death hewvas
deserted by nil his attendants who stole
Yes sir you mean socks
No silk stocking said I and I felt
that the suggestion of a blusb was hang
ing on my manly broy
Its soclfjj sir socks sir reiterate
the clerk
But I want them for a lady and as
I said these words I grew red The
clerk looked at mp and then said
Hjuwusroh yes Fourth counter to
the righf down two rows
It was a young lady whq stood bahind
this counter and she maintained a stony
silence untjl I asked her fx > show me
some silk stockings
Whito or polore
Why I iadnt thought of thatj
Whjch would yfiH suggest But this
question seemed to freeze her for she
again relapsed into sile pp Which js
the fashionable color for ladies I weit
pn bpund to treat tjie matter as a mere
business transaction J mean do young
jadies usually wear colored stockings
This seemed to make matters worse
for the ypnng woman glared at me I
thougj t that perhaps I had madt p mis-
take about color and so I pqptinued
iWcll after i I guess white will do
jlustwrap me up a pair pf your best
white silk stockings
JtWjUyou have clocks she deigned
tq rsk
JXp npt clocks stPpkings ua
lopked at jj > r in blank amazement
I mean will you Ijjave ihem plocke
or not clocked
2soy I badnt flip gbpst of jm idea
what rhe wi l g at but diiit iiir
tend to cofes ia ignorance A bright
ideastrucknie If yon were b iiyiug
them for yufjroelf which would yoii
An Appropriate Text
A preacher in Boston was a ljttle fel5
Jow sojittl ethat a box had to be hastily
brought from thec ellar for him fo stand
pu The services proceeded safely until
and directed mo to thenhird counter to fhe sermon when he mounted the hox
h left down four rows anil waved ntl announced his text A ljlttle while
lu hand in a general way After some 3 shall see me and a little while aiaj
wandering I found the third counter to Je shall not see me At this poinfthe
the left down four rows and to the b ° x broke anc the prqphecy was veri
young manyho presided behind it said fie < 1 amid tn smothered laughter of
that I vantei to see gfjme stockings ne cdngregatjjinrNey Ybr Evenjng
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Bjidweiser and Uale Lager Beer
at Celestin Jairons
rlf you want a epol glass of beer
gq tu Mike Leahys
Daffsfor Teachers fixamiiffffions
DEpAIlTMEXTOF EUUOATIOX
Justin Ti KxVs May is U2 5
T11P regular Teachers Examina
tiona will be held Qri trie third Friday
and tlie ipilownig Satijrday in Ifet =
mar Apiyl JiTje August Septem-
ber and Novpraber
Special examinations piay be-
held on thp third Prjday ami the fob
lowing Saturday of any oljier nipnth
except J11y provided nqtice is givvn
the State SuuPFintemjent at least
two weeks before the djty the said
examination is to begjq
No questions for tlpse special < x
aiihuti < > U w 11 he sent tu ap county
exftiSt ac t e reiiiie iC of tii couipy
sUP rinieudent or c > wpy jiiugei
Most respectlfilly
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Stite Suppiintenibnt 1ublic In =
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StcamcrH make rips betneea
Morgan Otty nd Hrazcs San-
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si d dress
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for
Llatuvu B ramis lilorkliugs and
Aiattrcescs Garden Benches
Qajlcry Chaiis and the
Jomtinental Refrig
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cratjus etc
San Roman R ilding
Elizabeth Street
tfpOVNSyiLLE TEXAS
Caveats andTradoMarks obtained and all Pat
ent busine < s conducted for Moderate Fees j
Sour officejs obpositeU s patent office j
Jess ume tbaa J
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charge Onrf ee notduetill patent is secured a
How to Obtain Patents with
A Pamphlet
cbstof sameltt the US and foreign countries 5
seat free Address
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ed Madison Ind beer for sale by
cask or car load Pays higiiest
pries for country produce
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Best beer in the market Quar
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 83, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1892, newspaper, October 7, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61197/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .