The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 63, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 15, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GFFtGlll GOUSTY ORBAH
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BKOWNSVTILE TEXAS
TUESDAY SEPP 15 1895
STRONG LANG UAGR
When one man calls another
a traitor liar and coward it
is reasonable to expect that
something will happen if the
other fellow is gameuEspenal
ly is snclrexpectation plans
ibJe if the parties of the first
and second part live in the far
West and the offensive language
is put in cold type New Mex-
ico is the stage on which the
tragedy provoked by the ab > ve
language will take place if it
comes to pans at all Gov
Thornton is the chief executive
of that ambitious territory
Delegate Catron represents the
same aspirant for statehood
in the lower house of congress
Now it came to pass that some
of Catrons supporters were ac-
cused of the assassination of
a prominent citizen named
Craveas Gov Thornton took
active steps to bring the mur-
derers to justice This angered
Catron and it is alleged that
be put an anonymous letter in
the Albuquerque Citizen re
fleeting on the personal and
political character of Gov
Thornton whereupoi the latter
gentleman with a due sense of
fbe importance of the character
aforesaid proceeded to appty
the epithets quoted to delegate
Catron Both gentlemen are
very warm and getting warmer
and it is predicted that the af-
fair will be settled over two cup3
of coffee and with a brace of
pistols
v
It is barely possible how-
ever that friends may be able
So pull the principals apart and
llms avert fatality to either
New Mexico has some reputa-
tion as a dark and bloody
ground
Ex Skxatoi H B Payne
died at his homeJn Cleveland
Ohio on I he 9th iust He was
a public man of great wealth
and large influence He sue
reeded Allen G Thnrman in
the senate fn IBSi After serv-
ing one term he retired to pr
vnte fife He gave liberally to
charitable and other causes
Mrs Win C Whitney was
Ills daughter Senator Payne
was 85 years of age Tie began
life as lawyer but on account
of haemorrhage of the lungs
had to abandon his profession
when fie went fnto the manu-
facturing business
The way the railroad bosses
and others are endenvoting to
convert their employes to Mr
Xiiileyism is like trying to
change a mans sentiments by
hit ting him over the head with
a club
Tiucr talk now of nominating
Bensley as a free silver candi-
date fur congress in this dis-
trict Sothat open Fetter from
him toKleberg had a purpose
did it
New OnLEiKfS is having a
ffm nf it with its banking in
efitntions Tho Bahk of Conr
Frjerie has gone under with
I
Gen John C Black lias re UNPLEASANT TO
spectfully declined the nomin-
ation for the governorship of
Illinois on the Indianapolis
basis lie did it gracefully
stating that he considered the
race was between Altgeld and
Tanner and that he did not de-
sire t interfere with the
chauceo of either W S For-
man has been selected in Ins
stead lie has been pitching
into Altgeld They will now
lock horns again and the dust
will fly
The anniversary of Perrys
victory on Lake Erie was ap-
propriately celebrated at Cleve-
land on the 9th uist with ap-
propriate ceremonies Senator
Butler of South Carolina who
is a nephew of Commodore Per-
ry delivered the address Nor
much is said in these late dajs
about that famous victory which
gave us control of the great
lakes but Perrys laconic mes-
sage We have met the eneury
and they are ours is remem-
bered l > 5 every school boy
SENSATIONAL
EXAMINATION
Waco Texas September 12
A sensational examination
look place today before Hou
John H Finits United States
commissioner The defendant
was George L Bishop who was
arrested a few days ago by
Deputy United States Marshal
W L Burke The winnesses
were Mr and Mrs J O Peck
and Miss Jennie Whitlock a
sister of Mrs Peck Tlu1 com-
plainant is Mr R P Whitlock
the father of the wo lady wit-
nesses The charge is that
George L Bishop sent a letter
to Miss Whitlock in which a
medical substance was inclosed the efficacy of prayer was
which medical substance ks h next searching question
forbidden to be carried in
the mails by laws gov
erning the postoffice depart
ment Miss Whitlock was
sworn and staled that she
received the letter and tnclos
nre from Mr Bishop through
the posiofiice at O a e Coryell
county Mr 1 O Perk the
assistant postmaster at Osage
and his wife swore tliy haw
the letter in the posollice ad-
dressed to Miss Jetmi Whit
lock Commissioner Finks plac
el the bail of the defendant at
200 He gave bond to appear
at November term of the United
States diftrictcotirf
LOUISVILLE MUNI
CI PAL TROUBLES
Louisville Ky Sept 12
The board of aldermen in oh
edience to the order of Judge
Tone tonight expunged from
the records tTie proceedings of
the impeachment court by
which the board of safety was
ousted a few weeks ago
The confirmation ol the new
boardof trafefy appointed by
Mayor Todd was rescinded and
the fight for the control of the
fire and police departments
WALL STREET
A Gold Papers Canvass Show-
ed That Silver Is Predomi-
nant at Illinois
New York Sept 11 The
Wall Street Journal announces
that it has received private ad-
vices from a variety of sources
which are much more favor-
able to Bryan than is pleasant
to admit
One of these reports the
paper goes on to sa came
from Illinois where inquiry
covering quite a large section
found free silver predominant
Arguments with silver men
including some business men of
prominence brought the slate
ment that things were as bad
as they could be now and a
change might be for the better
Reports from MichiganMin
nesota and Wisconsin indicated
strong silver sentiment among
Republican farmers This in-
formation was the result of very
careful and somewhat extended
inquiry and caused misgivings
in circles which have been quite
hopeful
CHINAS GREAT
INTERROGATOR
2Tew York Letter
Li flung Changs propensity
for asking questions proved
very embarrassing to one lady
She was introduced to him in
New York Saturday evening
and she asked him if he would
attend church Sunday lie
turned gravely and said Do
you go Yesindeed Every
Sunday asked the great in-
quisitor Well er well nearly
every Sunday was the falter-
ing reply Do jou believe in
that came from the staiemans
lips Oh yes was the tin
swer What do you pray foi
The woman tried to evade ihe
question but managed tosiam
mer out Oh I pry to do
right and to be happy and be
forgiven for what I have done
that is wrong The interpretei
smiled as he translated Ihe
message Li Hung Changs
eyes twinkled as he answered
Do you get all you pray for
This wa an unexpected ques
lion but she said dubiously
1 believe so Then replied
Li Tiling Chang when the auj
swer had been interpreted to
him you do not know whether
there is any reply to your
prayers or not you only believe
so Oh yes I know re
joined the woman faintly but
she was glad to turn around
and gel away from the inquis-
ition Her friends laughed and
Li Hung Chang seemed highly
amused
EGYPTS EXPERT
WEAVERS
The cloth of the nli Eijyiv
ians was so gond that although
it has been Used for thousand
stand where it did at the time
of yeara ns wrapDillgs of lhe
Judge ToneyB injunction
lhe Arahs of dnv
issued If the mayor and conn
climen are successful in their
appeal to the court of qppealn
at Franfcifcirtjnow pending they
will resume proceedings against
the board of eafeiy
HELD UP
Friend What did you find
the most difficult thing wh n
you wrote jour first verses
Poet To find some one who
would Jet nie read tltem lohiffi
cm wear it It is all of linen
the ancient Egyptians consid-
ering wool Unclean
HEAVY LIFE INSURANCE
King Iluinbert of Italy is in
Hured for 7 r0000 and ia
probably the most heavily in
Rured man in the world The
Prince of Yalen is insured for
about half that amount
Or Prices Cream Baking Pdwdfet
WdrtdV air HijfKtot AvyariJ
For Pipe
OR
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Always Popular
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EUROPES GREAT
GREATSEAPORTS
SEAPORTS
Most Americans if they were
asked what was the first port
of Enropepwould unhesitating-
ly answer Liverpool and that
naturally enongh for besides
its worldwide fame it is the
European port with which
Americans traveling abroad are
personally most familiar But
it appears from certain figures
published by the Liverpool
Post that while the town on
the Mersey once held this pres-
tige unquestioned two Con-
tinental ports now dispute it
According to this authority
Liverpools commerce in 1S9J5
measured 5965959 tons while
Hamburgs was 0250000 and
Antwerp was well up toward
Liverpools mark with 5340
247 The rapid growth of the
great German and Belgian ports
is attributed to their libeial
policy in dock charges pott
dues etc
ADAM AND EVE REVISED
One of the stories at a re
cent luncheon which its teller
vouched for as absolutely new
was of a little girl whose moth
er overheard her expounding September
the origin of her sex to her
family of dolls You see
she siid Adam was a man all
alone and he1 was very lone-
some and Dod put him to
sleep and then he look hi
brains out and
fatly for fiira
made a nice
EFasy to Take
ikssasy to Operate
Are features peculiar to llood3 1ills Small in
jzc Ustelcss elllcient thorough As ony nun
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said Vou rpvcr know you
all iw
over 25c V I Hood Co
Lavotakena pM tll it Is E B
IroprirtdM Lowell M1S3
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The only pills to lake vltli Howls Sarsaparllla
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Also YOU it TEH HI
Uy VisiUnr th
fliiea o Denial Parlors
810 B Houston St San Antonio Tex
AiknmvlIK < tl the best den iSls in thu
stutf Priced tmoi chc > prtlian others
riconI chartered Icntul ntiunionin
exirf for the practice of modern or
tistry Painless extrati > n of teeth 50
ce tS Pivintcss tilling 50 cents and
upwards ISeSt teeth ine ndin ex
tialion from 0 t < 3 Thoftsnft s of
referenced V01k pruamntced for 10
joais Dr A Goodmax Pre
Dr Roist Lee liars
Secretary and Treasurer
BLOT AND GOLD
AT La A SUSSEXS
Barber Shop
Also a full line of tobacco 5
oigars pipes and Stnoorff material
ELIZA Si5ar STREET
TERRIBLE FROLIC OFJ thE TRIUMPH 0 LOVB
BOYS
Medford Mass Sept 9
As the result of what was in-
tended to be a harmless frolic
little Fred Sandeen lies at his
home suffering from horrible
bums About 2 oclock yes-
terday afternoon three of the
boys playmates Eddie Leon-
ard Willie and Joseph Kane
called on the Sandeen boy and
took him to a neighborino
field telling him they would
show him a big bonfire When
they got him there the boys
pioceeded to pour gasoline
over him and then licrhed the
childs clothing In a moment
he was a mass of flames The
frantic screams of the Sandeen
child brought several men to
the spot In a moment he
was seized carried to a near
by sand pit and rolled over
and over until the flames were
extinguished The boy was
carried home His clothes
were entirely destroyed and
his body was covered with
burns t doctor attended him
and he is expected to recov-
er
BANKERSHOT
Madrid Sept 8 = A dis-
patch from Manilla received
here says that among those
courtmartialed and shot for
participation in the uprising in
the Philippine Islands was a
wellknown banker named Ro-
jas
At a Cabinet council held
here Admiral Beranger Min-
ister of Marine announced
that it was inopportune to bor-
row money the Treasury
would advance the 35000000
pesetas about 7000000 of
which would be required for
expenses in
Cuba during
PHILIPPINE ISLAND RE-
VOLT SPREADING
London Sept S A dis-
patch from Singapore which
the Times will publish tomor-
row says that the rebellion in
the Philippines is spreading
and is more serious than the
officials admit
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 63, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 15, 1896, newspaper, September 15, 1896; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61984/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .