The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 332, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 28, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. ELEVEN.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS SATURDAY MABCH 2S 1903.
NUMBER
CONSOLIDATED IS JULY 18US WliH THE DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHICH WAS PUBLISHED HEIJE FOR SIXTEEN YEA I S
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Kerala
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GEO L. CRUM
Engiflser and Land Suiveyor
I make Land BonndtiHesa i5pe-
cialty and desire to d a general
business in Cameron and Hidalgo
counties. P. 0. Box 35.
Office: S. W. Brooks residence.
Brownsville Texas
J-AMES B "WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW. '
Office Second Floor Rio Grande Railroad
Building
H. UOODF.IOH.
E. H. GOODRICH
E. K. GOODHICH
& SON
Attorneys at Law.
Oealr3 in Real Estate.
Compete Abstracts of Cameron County
kept in the office.
IIROWU3t!.l.E. TEXAS '
THORN
g Wii. Sellt
0k President.
S. L. Dwoiuivx
Vioe-Pres aent.
A. ASHIIEIiT
Cashier.
THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK
OF BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS.
850000
20000
m
CAPITAL
Surplus
A GENERAL-BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Buys and sells Mexican mosey
and Domestic Exchange.
Foreign Drafts issued on all
points in Europe.
DIRECTORS.
William Kelly C. H. Maris
Robert Dalzell A. Ashheim.
S. L. Dworman II. Alonso.
Health
Limition
-1 H.
DKNTISTJ
OFFICE NEAR MILLER HOTEL
Elzabeth St.. Brownsville Texas.
Dr.
F. W. KIRKHAM
Physician anil Surgeon
Special attention to the diseases of
the Eye Ear Nose add Throat. Of-
fice in Tilghman Building (up stairs
Thirteenth street. Brownsville Texas.
D
UVAL WEST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
San Actokio Tkxas.
FRBKCU BDir.DIKG MAIN PLAZA.
J.
You Want the Best.
Your Physician aims to put
all his knowledge experience and
skill ito the prescription be
wiitet. It is an order for a com-
bination of remedies which your
cnsB requires. He cannot rely on
the result unless the ingredients
are properly compounded.
B fair to your doctor and
to jourself hy bringing your
prescriptions here. They'll ! be
compounded only In' registered
pharmacists who re aided by the
largest stock of drops in this part
of the States everything of the
.'inest qnlitv that money can buy
or experience select.
J.-LfPUTEGNAT&BRO..
1
BOTICA DEL LEOTsT.
kVrr'r'r'r'r
Will practice in the federal and state
courts. Laud titles eaaminod.
W. F. DErTKBTTyS
Staple & Fancy Groceries
WHAT OP OTHER RACES?
The Red and the Yellow Man Not
Given the Ballot In this Coun-
L & M. H. CROSi
irZMH.V.SJiC.R It K .SB JKK.V JV
San Antonio Express.
Archbishop Ireland is quiteright
in declaring that the Stars and
Stripes stand for nothing if not for
the brotherhood of. man. In a dem-
ocracy such as ours the idea of a
distinction in civil and political
matters because of race or language
or color is altogether repugnant.
It is true that the red man who
was in undisputed and undisturb-
ed'possession of this entire country
when the white man came and
drove him. back and further back
as the frontier of civilization ex-
tended westward has always been
denied civil rights in the States
but then he was given reservations
and territories which he could oc-
cupy and .govern according to his
owriideas until the white man had
need of the land.
It is true also that the yellow
man from the Orient has never been
permitted to become a natura'ized
American or to enjoy civil and
political rights as an American citi-
zen and that after as many of his
race and color had come into the
country as there was thought to be
room for the bars wore closed against
him and if one should now succeed
in being smuggled across the border
he is promptly deported' as soon as
discovered. But then it must be re-
membered that the yellow man is
permitted full enjoyment of the
.privilege of the washee-Avashce busi-
ness and to" perform other menial
service wherever the local sentiment
is not to prejudicial to his interests
so that the police power is unable
to .protect him from showers of stale
eggs and other little pleasantries at
the hands of his white neighbors.
It is true that the black man was
brought here by the adventurous
white man along with his other
goods and chattels. He was not an
22S3j invalnntarj immigrant even. He
j; was .picked up on the shores of Af-
jjtjrica and transported 'across the
H I ocean to be sold into slavery and to
1 JmiRnnns RnntsflrSfmfis
BROWNSVILLE. Texas and IfATAKOEOS. Mexico.
WINCHESTER ASMS AND AMMUNITION
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fit
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Cigars smoking and chewing
tobacco Fancy candies
cakes and crackers
FuM lino tin ware crockery Etc.
Washington Street.
I
R. 3 FIELD
DEALKK
eautity Your Home
BY BUYING
Wall P
aper
f i
v& r o r n
h m vi -i t-
I Iff
Hi
from
P.-J. VTVIEB
He has-ifullj line samples
Decorative Wall Paper.
Prices from 5 cent? per
roll upwards.
Slielf and Heavy Hardware
rAGKICULTUHAL IMPLSMENTS-
m
iff
MB
Tin and Wooden Ware
Wupperman Xou-Breakable
White Enameled Ware
Sheet Tin and Iron
lii Round and Flat Bar Iron
55 White Lead Lubricating Oil
in Turpentine Paint Varnish
ft?
and Window Gass.
Mixed and Dry Paints for
Carriages and Buildings
'Jarringe Wagon and Build-
ing Material.
Sash Doors and-Blinds to
order.
Lime Cement and Bricks.
Agt. for John Finnigan & Co.
Ill
!iU PYS tIlP Highest Pricss for Hides Skins and all Conotry ProdnQ? l
SL - . W
He fulfilled that mission in the
AorthAiul East until civilization
crowded him out just as it ha
done the red man and then ho was
ld to people w!iq could use him
to good advantage in the cotton
neicls arm sugar plantations of the
South. By and by there came about
a -demand from those who had got
rid of the black as a slave that
there should bo no more black man
slavery and the shackles were re
moved. Tlien the Constitution re
quired thatheshould bo immediate
ly invested without any prepara
lion wiiatever with all the civil
and political rights of his Jateown-
THE OLD EELMBLB
Pifill
Absolute! Pur
THERE IS m SUBSTITUTE
er because well just beeaist?. I?irt
we have given the black m m tie
ballot and the sceptre and compile
recognition except as to socJa3
equality and if he will havt pa-
tience he may recover what he ban
Tost by the imposition of an edui-
tional qualification where he - so
abused the suffrage privilege ihst
abridgment of it may become o-
solutely necessary.
- Race and color have nothing
whatever to do with the matter.
full
fledged
American
ers .of the
citizen.
e have never given the red man
who was here when the white man
came the right to vote or to hold
office or to exercise the same civil
and political rights as the white
man except in the territory special -
I3 set apart for him and given in
payment for the region of which he
was despoiled. It was not because
of prejadice against his race or
that he was barred from citizenship
but because of his assumed unfit-
ness for the exercise of such privi
leges. 'W e have not accepted the
L0ND0N CHAPPIES
IN" CORSETS
Boston Herald.
A London dispatch lets the cart
out of the bag. Xo more conceal-
ment of the fact that men it wear-
ing corsets since Bond street tailrs
openly discuss the fashion. Pen-
years the corset has been worn
under the rose so to speak. The
wearer himself was mum. and lei
observant individuals think what
they liked about the trigncss of bis
waist. Now however tins &miniiiii-
arlicle of apparel is a positive- furl
and wo may -soon expect to see it
displayed among the other ulluafrv
novelties in the furnishers'" shop
windows. The small male wtafsu is
the subject to which fashionaUe
tailors-are giving all their thoughts.
An hourglass effect if you plea's-
is the- now fad. Gentlemen with
rotund figures cannot be fashi mablf
while a 26 inch waist lino is to Im
the ultra-smart regulation
Willowy young men will i.- able to
get within the boundray with ease
but the ample well-fed fo!iers sf
fashion must stare apoplexy in lie
face if they attempt to lac. . In con-
sequence of the corseted li-ure th
sack coat is pronounced n tbc
hooks. The tightly buttoned shapes
in overcoats worn this winter was
the entering wedge of tlii.s corsi
fad. Tomorrow Timon will tell yon
he has worn the thing for years arnl
years! Don't believe him.
PAY BY THE JOB.
Chicago Tribune: Dr.KalJowaHiU
I can care you at once by
operation or in about six montte
by external applications and in
ternal remedies.
Patient Which would you aO-
vise doctor?
Dr.Kallowmell making a !.ient&3
calculation Well it is inmaterial.
The expense will be about the saam
n either case.
HARDLY SO BAD AS THAU
Philadelphia Ledger: Some peo
ple are inclined to place no most;
aith in the czar's proclamatiota
than in a platform adopted by ceafe
yellow heathen as a man an&brolh-
of our national conventions
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 332, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 28, 1903, newspaper, March 28, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144235/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .