The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 294, Ed. 1, Monday, June 12, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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The latelt thing in huts is tliij
telephone made for people wlH >
are accustomed to talk throngli
their ha tst
Wiien the Infanta Eulalia came
in at Chicagos froot door the Duke
of Veragna bowed himself out at
the back door
Tilly Dickinson Texas one
and only Tilly is going to marry a
Chicago widow and the Lone Star
has lost its Tilly forever
John Chinaman still continues
to mangle 1h b customers ehirtp des-
pite the ultimatum of the supreme
court to the effect that he must m >
O
The Port Lavaeaen wisely re-
marks that Communities which
wait for something to turn up gen
erally wind up by being turned
down
Mr Cleveland ouunotbe h
responsible for the financial predjea
ment of the nation but he is look-
ed up to au the man who ought to
straighten out the matter
Uncle Sasi recently paid to the
Indian owners pf the Cherokee
strip a comparatively small ar a
for a title deed to the same the
sum oi S595736 m < > ro than was
paid to the Russian government for
Jhe immense territory of Alaska or
to Spain for the entitle state of
Florida Yenly are the pale faces
beginning to live up to their pro
fefsion ot justice to all men In-
former times when the Indians
were the largest real estate owners
jn the world these same pale faces
came over the sea and helped
themselves ad libitum to tftu In
fliiin renl esatc giving not even so return i Galveston 8375
much as a Vutcufniiaiik in zeturu 1
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A JDDUii in Geortria has sent in
a biilto his ex sweetheart for the
preseuts he gave her before he re
ueived he grand bounce Georgia
judges seem to be pretty good iinau
cicre
The Corpus Otiristi Sun came
out last week minus two pages ow
ingj perhaps to the fact that the
hobby horses are doing Corpus and
EditoraMarr and Williams couldnt
withstand
thing
Freddy euuard who gajned no
torietyms the cavalier servaute of
Mrs LaDgtry when she w js tour
jng in America is about to many
a Eahiiiiuivgirl It is beyond com-
prehension how a pure Wuinan can
sacrifice herself fora man who has
been so notoriously bad
the attraction ot the
The federal judges have decided
that the gates of the big fair must
be closed on Sunday but an appeal
Las been applied for and pending
that the gates wll continue to be
opened If the managers can just
keep the matter in court until the
fair is ovor it will not make much
digerence weich wa it is decided
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THS 3JAILY HSRALB Phem offers a splendid opening
ior the sofi < flfc > Bcavetigers whose
greatest delight next to ferreting
out the skeletons in other peopled
closets is to set ufloat sensational re-
ports of scandal about them It is
said that in the celestial empire
snclrpersons are Inndsoniely paid
by the hour to go to the homes of
a
rf
Entered at the Poetoffice Browns
ville Texas as secondclass matter
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ISSUED EVERT DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY
MONDAY JUNE 12 1893
Bj t i mw tyijwjktannoiacia
The man who can run his own
business and keep clear of snags is
a blooming success
rich peoplejind regale the lady of
the housett5y > repuating the newest
gossip and the latest scandal and
should some bit prove especially
rare and racy they are rewarded
with a handsome present in addi
Ition to the regular feu Such a
pijfccwauld be a paradise for scan-
dal monjrers
If San Autouio wants to build a
railroad let that Galveston air line
alone and build to Brownsville
San Antonio already has two djrcjljl
roads to Galveston The business
of the city certainly does not dp
mand another A road to Browne
ville would open upja section niiri
willed by OalifonTnrioryjahibrity of
climate and productiveness and
would opeu up another Meld ot trade
in Mexico for the Alamo city
Beeyille Bio
Editor McCnrdr shows his good
horse sense in the above ppititer to
San Antonio Such a railroad
means for its builders wealth Bin
passing Golcondas mines It would
open up the richest agricultural re
jgion in the state
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Consul Gehkkal Sutton has lost
his place at New Laredoaud Joseph
D Donnelly of Wisconsin one ot
the border and his triendsot eiiher
persuasion wli regret his removal
i RQTECTIONIST AloKlNLEY has
been renominated for governor of
Ohio and is booked for the preside
tial race in 1896 Napoleon never
stopped until he ran against his
Waterloo
The auniuil meeting of the stock-
holders of tlfe JJrownsyiilo and
Gulf railroad company will beheld
at the office of the company
Brownsville Texas Tuesday the
20th of June 1S93 at 10 oclock a
m tor the pnrp se of elcting di-
rectors and the transaction of such
other bufiucss as may be brought
before the meeting
The transfer books of the conj
pany will be closed at 3 oclock p
m June the 19ti and remain clos
ed until three days after final ad
journrient of the meeting
The regular ajTinaJ meeting of
the board of directors will be held
at the same place on the same date
A B Barton Secretary
Brownsvil e Texas May 2 1S93
The best buneless cooked ham
can be found at Jagous
Marion Whiti the watchmaker
and jeweler will only remain in
the city a short while lorgers Corrus Chuisti
Those haying repainug to be doie
should cull on bim at once IIo has
a fine assortment of iewelrv of all
kindrand rather than take t away
will sell any of it at exactly cist
price
by calling on him
Fou will find big bargains
JfIfHlGJfr SJEjlJfSSHIP vo
Jiound trips tothe Worlds Fair
IXenky F HoiiD
f o >
Uwzos Santiago to Chicago and
CARDS
E H Goodeigh
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MARIS
GOODRICH
ATlpRNE Y ATL A W
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE
Complete Abstaets of Cameroi
County Kept In The Office
BROWNSVILLE
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arion rW lute
r and Jeweler
411 kinds repairing and firstclass
ork done Any work left with m
yftll have prompt attention
tcj ne t door to Herald office
JiHQfiircVTLLE
AND
TEXAS
mm STEAMSHJPII
SOUTHERN PACIFIC flJIPIffl
ATLANTIC SYSTEM
Steamers wake trips fectirceu
Qlorgan pity or New Orleans
a Htl firazos SaniiagOj via
Galveston abant every
ten daysi
For further information ealj on or
address
3F B RINGSKU51Y burnt
Merchandise Ruhr
J1S79 Established 1S79
Efprcstiiting some orthe eadiug Cofj p tjid Snjar
Jjonses Kjco Mills f ur 31iils Spnp Candlo
Flarch ard Lo f Tobapco factories in tbeU S
Conjjjunmeuts SolicitetL
Elizabuth St UrownjjyHle Tex
> Armstrong
TAIIDSRM1ST
DEALER IN
Afoeicun and ifoutheiyi Btn7st
Mammal 6Zrjs Bird EgySj
and iSjjeinmis of Nat-
ural Ilittory
Cor Washington and 11th St =
BEOWMSVILLK
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MSK lSlATi2SE BiiOpiS
Cqnsigninents Solicitea
Brownsville Texas
Jojia S ilcCampPiU E A McCampbell
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LAW and LxND QFFrCE
ESTAJJLISHKO 1851
Drancli Qliice Kio Oran o City
EaTLntid Abstrapls a Siiptialty
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2113 iiiijgfcbury Agent Itio Grand City
Texas
B L CAIN
COMMISSION MElt iJ AiNT
A TD
MEKCIIANDISE EROICSil
Office in Kowalski Building
Brmamvitte Tarns
ATG Steknk
return via Ne rleans 7675 JHord < StemG
Brazos Sann ooChi < ng and V
AilOIvlilSAl LAW
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Corner Houston and JJfayarro Streets San Antonio itx
Is the l lapG tg Bjxy
3Tour PIANOS and OUG 4US They carry ju Stnck tu Worlds
bes t Prcdnction in Pianos and Organs til
The sell them on such easy payment thafc eyery fHinilyjean aHi rd
to purchase one aid give iheir children jLbiB berie til6fitJMheieai
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1YEU AND POND PIANOS JT P HALE CO PIANOS
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hfa Pps < n y vtwSfabiy fees
W W Kimball Pianos and prgan
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San Antonio Tegas
ry jlassvyire and Fine Ljpnps
AK E SUPPLY OF STAPLE
AND FANCY GROCERIES
jpa ALWAYS ON HAND
Aauilino P Baarndb Ero
nTIIE TAILOR
GliEGOMO ESTR1DJ
offers his services at roek bottom
He
tom prices French Cashmere
and othiM goods received by every
steamer Give imn a trjah
SHOP But ween P th and 7th
streets opposite the La Interna
eional salofu
MATAMQROS
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
G M Raphael Wm ISkLly
President YicePres
J D Andkuson Cashier
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They do not exact Kntes on Time Sales and hence yon pijrfbai h
Piano or Organ trom tljeip you need not be afraidfyNiij N ti wii t > e
peddled around or turned over to Manpfaeturers for consigned goods
You will get value for 3ronr money for them
fiBUMBPJR BLINDS AND DOOR
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And all kinds Building Material
g Ai ent for the celebrated Madison Indiana Beer for sale by
cask nr ear load Will pay highest price for country proiiiilre
STDItE One block trom llio Grande railroad depit
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Fruits banned Goods Teas Cof
fee Chocolate Fine Candies Crys-
tal izeil Fruits Cakes Dried and
and A tmberIf dlxx 1
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Fresh Fruit Garden Seeds of ail
kinds Furniture Matting Crock and e tsy of cultiyatmn
An Opportmiity
To buy a cheap fanning Cameron
County of
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2AA A ores mop tpr les toit
OUU SQOO U S Currency
This land is situated five miles back
from the town of San M ria
has Mesguite Ebony llackbeiry
jiddress
Jonx W Hott
Rrowiisvijlo Tnxa8
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
I am now ready to receive State
and County assessments for 1893
Mr S A Bejdcn s mj duly au-
thorized deputy Office at Thos
Cay ons Office hours from 8 a
Geo Champion
Sae ant Cpunfy Tax Asstssort
ptuuerdn County Texas
rownsxiUej Tex Feb531893
g OR SALE PV RENT A
dwelling at iMir iamous feacide
resort Pniiftls at el It ie Irame
dwelling wtth four rot ms dinning
nd kiteren vootlen extern and-
Y dJfailiirg md rup ir vWill be
gold cheap For fnj particulars
apjdy at tliig Hice
t or Salr
Three Durham and three Bed-
ford bull 5 y rs olJ Apply 4V
this office
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 294, Ed. 1, Monday, June 12, 1893, newspaper, June 12, 1893; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61396/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .