The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 16, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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IVTHK death ot Jynic W Field
ihe coiinly loses a p ible j oyj ni n
He pased peaceful I v away lrtot
Tuesday morning at his residv nee in
< 3iaininacy Paik llo laid the lirejti
Atlantic cable after maiiy attemut
i i
when the whole word doubted
jhe fexsibility of the nudertakiiij
Hay he icsr in peae
Anuukw CoKXEoie iho protec-
tion tyiant leceiitty j iive 30
jOOO io establ sh a libiary it2 5 > eol
land lie Jiad better be Ufinif his
turpus funds for the lap lit of
liome enterprises After indulg
i i jj in such beiisvoence lor the
honetit of fonigiieis he tuins
around and urimte down his labor
i rs to cover tho deficit thus made
I i i
in lus bank acaonnt
The AngluAiuencaii a piier
printed in Eiulish at the Mexican
eapital prints an article on the
rexajrgcriited emigration of Mor-
mons fiom the United States Io
loxico It say Thepain
le ard and always have regarded
iheir tieatment by the fedi rai
wvernment of the United i ates
as persecution They have been
diiven out of ever settlement they
lutinded since the days of Smith
mid now they are lv ginning to for
hake those they fcnnied in rhe last
j > esses uf the mountains and where
lor a generation thpy have resided
Many leading Mormons were pros-
ecuted for polygamy and the pre
fcideit of the church was compelled
o proclaim as itg tenets made it
obliofltory on all iMormcut > to obev
liie laws of the country in wluitu
hey lived polygamy was thence
but perhaps lias steadily increased
o get beyond the laws of the
Dtiited States and for years Mor
jiiono have been pio mnctuig
searching for Suitable sites and at
cjne tune it wm tbjmghl probable
bey would moye acipcs Jho seas
Tl at which is held was bought
with legal tender treasuiy notes
lie siid a d nneriiic hou < e oonhl
jot all nd o iiiinnutiKf 100000
U00 of legal tender no nev and not
oniy t < e it Ut of ciiyul tion bill
depnciatc it in tlte hands ot the
people 10 000000 or 15 000 000
meioly lor a chanee > c v r So a
free coinage bi I uhich oouid ml
become a lav Jud e Culbe onV
speech is spokeh ol as a mot ina
leilyand iinuiibW rable ar uintiit
It t hi p cttly uiptuitd toe 11101
be iv
Oravgi iiuinu the bene
lit ol the oufnlj world nd espe-
cially the inilroads i iit < mplatnij
building tb ir loads s > 11 hwinj
seekii an outh t to the gulf we
piibli > h a list or maiin iicui x
ih s place wth tin ir Miiiali m anl
the Vatiyf of tnev output during
the year 1S0I togethei with tin
number of c w load shi p d I y the
Southern Pacific riilwax and ctr
go s shipped by wol via t < e lildl
10 Velascc Coijms Clu i ti Point
isiibel and Mexican poi ts Lutclier
Aloore lumber company D Jl
Wingiie lumber company Ale
Gilunr lumber plant Orange lum-
ber company T Bajiurft Sons fe
Jo lumber L Miller hn
jile company A E Smi h shingle
ipill vo saw mill with th ir pi n
eiv dress stock of log and log
booms Their owners have over
125000 invested in them which
dqes not jnclnde the atnnuut in
visted in pine lands ami log tram
Two siiingle mills value 10000
mills foot up 125000000 fe t o
lumber Value over j12500Q
The auioupt of shingles inanulac
tuied js over 00000000 tjie value
Jorth prohibited by the olnrch of which is 90000 The P y to editors who publish newspapers
ITet the desire hasWer been lost rolls of Lhese mills to their cmj6tQbe commended but what a
The I iCt has liiieiofoie shonir
ly lliat iU care uiI i siteii
lion be piven io the r < lection ol
lepiVseijUtivLSin tile Satt le < ib
Illie If is a matter ot the litniot
ol ill
Vear has en made on the jiiiber
ii isrle alli Y < iL a iin > i < ieiilf <
< Oiifideratioii iiiiint ciuvinee an
one that with a good strong 1 gis
latiue a bad ufiVeiiinr c ud do 1 lit
Jtate no m tteii d h irm while a
bad legislature even wi a ijood
overuor unirht do the State inc 1
eiilable drilling Tile alien land
lay pf I he I ist 1 gijlutim viii > t
the wink ol thu goVHiiiffr Th
bad legislation alld the lack of
goal legislation i < not aHiibiit b
o him tlioi gii theie in 13 bv a
unasiiie of h r thei
Send ito al men to Austin to in k
the la vv ii > d tueii v e hall have
betler i > and no milter who i
govei nor Mie country will bo saf
Houston Pot
ft either Mr nor Mr Gl vel ml
is pleased with the noforel linn
has been achieved by Ha by lluth
Of coiiivi th y realize tMiai the in
tciest maiiif si J in the lifileone
i the interest lhit attaches to the
mother and father nid the trilmti
paid to Baby Ituth ai q but a testi-
monial ul alfectioiiate coiiideration
for theexpresident and the bride
ot the White House In a letter
to the Atlanta Journal Mr Clew
land sas tlioie has newr bcej
any phoograph taicn of Baby
Rnlh and if tin re hud been there
would be serious obj ction to have
the picture printed iu the news-
papers If liiby Jiu lt were a child
ol royalty bm to a tliipne in-
stead of beiiiirllie
daughter of a
plajn deinoeiatie citizen it would
be otherwise bntfsis Mr and Mrs
The annual output the lnjnber j Cleveland are right Hon ton
P0at
The Atlanta Constitution says
Tlip action of the railrqad author
ritfes in ponii iug their courtesies
ploycsalope amounts to over 30 crusiiiug bloy it is ti the thousand
000 each month It seems strange
that the jetty coiitracrois at Sibiue
and one natural born editors who
have never been in the newspaper
IVsshonld teceive rock from the
brines but have
always told the
interior pf Texas shipped to Gal riH editors how to manage ill ji
yestoi by rail and then by vessel ip ijmnle tm the Tex s roads in-
to Saljiie Ph win 11 there i such tend to shut down 011 aceitain class
i
bran
w w5 r SFs2e
Two acancie
Entered at the Pocto fllce Browns
ville Texas abiecoril clas matter
SATURDAY July 16 lSi
Tin democrats and fusioniots of
Iowa will unite f > t c
The annual date encuupmeiit
at Austin is under full way
Kate Castlliox too famous
theatrical woman is deal
mini imiamawi
Crokek hia i rouiis U Tain
inanj b etipi rr to Cleveland
The ISevvcaijo ounu i raihoad
to Biownsvilie acd secure to Li
r
luilo a lai ti and lucrative trade
What ik go iug U bu dutie aboui
delegates to the Ueeude conveu
lion V Cameron county must be
ri presented
The meeting tor tuc ost Tex-
as jress association lus been called
jorneit Monday It yill tneet in
Port Worth
Agajn the doiuly cual oil can
g ts in its Woik A fi i i teen year
old girl at Giiiiiaville in attempting
to lijiht a tire with coal oil wa
binned to death
tiitivfori that in their deliberate < Sltt
well consider d way the Mormon
have dually divided to establish
the headrjuaitors of the chinch in
the New Jerusihjui and to follow
the precedent set by r gliam
VuiH r when he founded Salt Lake
City
COlXjftiti i ILL
In peakiur of the > wni t rxji
coiiurge bill in the houo Judire
Culbeisoi said it wax il diawn
anil ws bad pom caption to eou
clitsion and wholjv indeleniblo
Its only n < li ini i r fealue was it
wuvidid oi tin ln Coinage of >
vei and lor th t ie on he would
vote for it iinvhow nut it is in
triusually defective in three te
ptcts Jt < lettioi ed ly ihe repeal
of the law of 1S90 the legd ten cr
function of 100 000000 of hea
uiy notes issued mi ler the Slur
niiin act of 1SD0 It in de tiiHM
notes irrediem ible and provided
for theeo uiug of some cuOOOi
000 of Klver bullion in the livas
ury puchased i y silver and coin
In face ljhr Was noH l imeitola
Mch sMvor bullion in the tioaHiry 1 Tin whole anq aign tlii
Irfjiii Jilt Siti Side
To the HiiuU
Point lA hL Inly i P an
lii ul Wathei fcetin hip Clinton
arrived at 8 p m yesterday cros
ed the bar a 54p this im riiin
iMi McAithur and Iam y arv
heie the gue = i > of J pf Hike io
in a few tliyp iiahiug
ihey will return vto ftewOrleans
on the Clinton Sumhy
The tehooiicr Leni in is yei
i < Tiiiiiid at thj leht jiuse
Puiir Chad wick ul fcrieamship
Clinton visile Brownsville to see
hi uvcy trien > s Also lv Bax-
ter ol the Southern Pacific coin
ninv ttatioied at Kew 4Oileaus
in kes a 11 itg visit He returns
to KeW O leant by frfc niifr
Ucjasi XAI
bench o the court of crimuial ap
MealE temporarily lilled by ap
ointnent and two cmdidates lor
Jiisu va t > i Cie ae to he gained
ny the Houston movent ion The
fri injpflf Jndnj M I n rii of
Waco have perrii ded hiin to idlow
the use of his juanie bcfoi jthe con
vnntion for one ot the yacaiciis
and hUyalidMaey h 5 received the
iiyhft iiul iiMyiMit Iron bis as
MiciateS Judge Heninj has pno
lined Jar n T vas fr fyrty 3 rs
with honor to hiinsjlf and fidelity
place onthe lieMh aud his
tuonjioutilia State i m aj
jVond t iin s up iinirK
ciates say of hi n IlonaUm
Putjt
A nftor emu try editor aii
vvife wjcre awakened one nju j
a oise at l liHir window
Just hiuky mi id the wife
a subdued lhU I if a lair larn
vg here ejipLctii 40 tii d
tninu
IIpjli whijipijreij the cdi >
let Iiitu fliiub in tjimi I jl
a ycll and it iiui ci au him t
io liis cliunt ujd Xh is the first j soiuethji ie haPjtilenelsuwlH
PROPPJETOS OFV
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Th e Ootitireiital ha = fjeen ov rJaub d and eomplehdy riiitvj
and is mie f the iiw < t lirt clas saloon in Texas The d est jim
ciijirs in tJ e cityt Cboico vJ n SfCJ Id bee l > m mixed diu i
coyy rexi Try ft
Spn An opio Brewing Assejatidi
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Brownsville
Best beer m the p iarket Qni
anteed to keep iq tjjls elipati
Made fjem the best Molt and Ho
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Hot a corn field but
Field the liim ber ldn
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PKALEPv IN
Lu er shingles and building m
terial Also agent for the celebra
dMadispn IhdL beer for salJt
cask or car Ipavd Fays high
pr jce fo country produce
STORE c One block from dep
Field
Policieswritten by
William Kelly Agefiti
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 16, 1892, newspaper, July 16, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61129/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .