The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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tensity atdifferent periods ofhor
life but the love will be of an en-
tire different character To begin
with many wqSmn imagine the
fancy of a siament to be the last
ing regard ofa lifetime and tor
the time being tnty w D0 as
much in earnest suffer as keenly
and feel as deeply as though they
were really in possession of the
genuine sentiment Therefore
when years go on and they nic ta
man who inspires a true earnest
and sincere feeling of affection
theworld wonders At the 6ccopd
outpouring of feeling and considers
her euhcr fickle or capable of more
than one gfeat love in a lifetime
So few women know their real
sentiments until they are in the
neighborhood of chirty that is
no wonder thnt the man who
rjleasen the girl of 17 has no at-
traction for the woman whose
It as tea lujve changed whoso mind
lias broadened while he a man at
the tune her eurly faucy was at
true ted remains as he was wllile
the prugresses far beyond him
I liKve lasting and enduring love
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md cohics to stay but fickle fieet
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f j jiipe ofo r English cousins Tj ilcthe iuteuaity of aifecion to be
iiestioned but its genuine chac
actcr Once the true ling sounds
and never again will any lbye take
its place it will be enshrined in
ier heart forever and come woe
nine adversity the steady fire will
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but viewing it as any other pro-
blem weighing ever y phase < and
looking at it calmly and dispassion-
ately there comes more than one
reply to the interrogation and it
revolves itself into this Yes and
he United States senate on
y Mr Stewart of Nevada
for his own free coinage
substitute providing that the
ofsilrer bullion may de
inany UnijedSJates mint
ned for is beniht The
us coined is to be a legal
Tor all debts and dues pub
private So far so well But
ewart spoiled his substitute
oposing to make it provide
oreign silver coins or bullion
ed from them by melting
11be excepted His substitute
lso proposed to repeal the silver
tw o lS90 th t ia the Sherman
w We regret to fiud Mr Stewart
fong he enemies offree coinage
all men are necessarily enemies
the free coinage ofsilver who
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BROWNSVILLE
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ATTORNEY AT LA3
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Office over First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in any of the
courts of the State when specially
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MONRO STERNE
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
G M itAPHAEL Wm Kellt
President VicePres
J D Ahdehson Cashier
Directors
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RobertDateelU M BKingsbury
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1892, newspaper, July 7, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61119/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .