The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1, Monday, July 18, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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y > j Squish repoce vi th the reputation The trouble 1ipv at presentjs too
tfFISST OF ALL THE NEWS of jbgng muru 191 manana to moi
row procrastination than 10uay
BSU51 > yJEKVJAY BjccayT pxdat
JESSE 0 TyTpSLEB Editor and Prop
Entered at the tfoctoffice Browns
viUe Texas as second class inattcrl
MONDAY July IS 1892
Keep your aye 01 the Aransas
Pass
< I
Well wouldnt it bo too lunnv if
we did get a railroad
There are men here wljo dislike
U > see a railroad built to Brownt
yille
fs V 1
Some people here have a sickly
errin when they hear a railroad men
jioned
If a railroad should build into
Brownsville there would bo several
large size funerals
How quick koine people are to
make promises but how slowif
ever are thev to preform them
The Hekald will be treated to
i
atvontire new dress and changed
jn its appearance in the course of a
few weeks
The men whom you would think
ought to help and push a new en-
terprise re the owes who knife it
onthe sly
There is Imrdiy any doubt but
what we wijl have a railroad in a-
ye y short time ow Jet the
croakers croak
A K8IVATE letter received here
from iVli ee 8tate < 3 that they have
had plenty or rain in that section
and grass will soon be growing
finely
That the San Autonio and
Aransas Pass It Jt will be exP pd
ed from Alice is a fact of which
we rn y feel niorally certain and
jts destination will be some point
on jthe Rio Grande Vjiy not
JSrqwnsyijle This road would
give ns a dj refit northern pullet
and the advantages that would ac
crue from it are inpatipjablp A
road from Laredo would he a great
th ng but what we want is north-
ern fiqmtnpnication Any outlet
by rail however will be gladly
welcomed by our people on j we
led confident that typ day is pot
far distant when we shall have ip
OUR JEXCH jVGES
lVMatihe Papers Throughout
jhe State ave Saying
The Galveston News says
The Brownsville Herald is a
Uprightly yoqng one but not vain
It sas
Buenas tardes Please rejriem
ier he Herald is but an ujfaut
yet Dont he pi too great a hurry
Success U niore apt to come to him
who can labor wifh unceasing pn
tieuce than to him who is too has
fy A newspaper well patronized
speaks volumes for a town and
sjich apaper can do mpre actual
pure comfortabIe homes and cheap
ands but it impresses the reader
get np and get The HtfitAiD
evens up as follows
Jhowusvilie is a prosperous lit-
tle tuvn ami her prospeiity is built
upon a buliil bafia We h > iye
never had a boom nor do we need
if 1
one but as soon as we get t iat
railroad we will advance su rupidlv
that we shalj sujj ise piople
Keep y < > ur eye on Brownsville
T11J ueveliipeiiient of Br wtziville
into ihe most pr pmous ciiy on-
e Rio i ajdo is but a qiiution
ot tiine yVr have around us the
tiuett soil 111 the world aud when
our pepte liain ihe yane of ini
gatiun it will lequiie two < > r three
railroads to trttn eport onr produce
That the < r od i > eople of Browns
vifle apjireeiate a now enterprise in
their town has been made evpjent
to u o by tljCKUodtaiitial support so
tar received Tluee fighia in ope
week i5 not so bad after al If
there has been ollteis our iHirtni
editor has tailed to learn of them
Jesse O Wleeier is editor and
proprietor of the IIkbald and
makes it as lively and interesting
as ief good sense humor and
energy can make a piper any-
where But as the HhRArn mti
mates these qualities aie not alone
v
sulKcent
To make fl g > od newppnper
these days itmust have HIhtmI ml
vertisers I is a broad faet that
a t ttii cannot be made without a
good newspaper It cos to numev
to make a pood town It costs
money to make a good newspaper
The Broavnsviu e Dauy 1111c
ali > is peat newy and well edited
Caller
Brother yon arc indeed very
kind for all t ie gooil thingH you
say about us Can we ever repay
yuurS
There is no dispjit pg the fa1
that a railroid to l > rownvtll
would prove of great beitelit to
Laredo hare do New S-
And it will prove of like benefit
to Brownsville and to all rf the
lower Rio Grande country C C
Caller
The News dont want fho earth
but is Fatiiied yith another rail-
road It says
TnEitE is tho making of Laredo
it the construction of a railroad
down the river to Brownsville as
yift us the opening up of one of
the finest sections on eaith
Theyictorii Advotiat say
Quite an ipterestin furioPity h
relic of Tth cetitu nthepos
sisitii of jjlr nenr leuh The
Ad vocatfcf foreman 11 is a enpy
of the lJ nns Ivania Bank and
Daily Advertjsor now the North
Amricanprinted at Philadelphia
Tin slay Sepleinbcr 2lt T7Si
Another ancient specimen of
American journalism is in tin pos-
session of Mr C II Bond of
Onero in the shape of a copy of
the Ulster Co Gajette published
at Ivington Now York January
4th 1SV0 The Gazette of that
date yas draped in mounting on ac
eoiint of George Washington
death concerning which its col-
umns wore fairly burd ntd Bqth
of these papers are well preserved
and to the printe qf today they
are certainly typographical mon
tfroBities
All of pur indastres or infants
Tjie Alice Reports says
LotG see The civil war closed in
eqyjeethanjiianypeqple imagine 1865 suui thi Mnfunt industrief
jt nop ouly informs the world at
large of the strides of prngiess the
tpw11 js making and where to S
have had ample protection in 27
much rain On Hie Hio Grande
they k ave a drxitij of three or foiir
year s duratiott and so thegoes
About time tor it to swap eu ds
doirt you think Bro Rose
u
The Corpus Christi Caller save
Since Editor heeler ot THE
Bkowksvillk Dajli Herald has
>
become a lattiily man he has set-
tled down to quiet sober reasoning
as the following from the lat issue
of his paper will attest
The poet of The Corpus Christi
Caller in a lenythy article in
which he scores ij e editor of the
Juero Star for pjjlilishing a eertain
paiagraplt derogiitory t < > Iou W
U Chain waroles ihns1
Come lurdie coinu to Beevne town
And there do s youd oiter
And lJilli heastli We ll think it down
In 5 > arkliiir soda waer
Wo Iiojh soila Water was not
used merely to satisfy the rulea of
vesication to rhyme with niter
inl tlmt said edit n will eonfiue
their imbibings to thio cooling
htrtulers hevunge
Editor Yhx > eier c < m rest assured
that we will coniiuu our imbibing
to this cooling harinleso bev rage
for it Would be indccoioiia in us to
even think of traiiggreesmg the
rules of etiquette wlich govern
Deiiii cratjc conventions by drink
lng anyjhing stronger than soda
water
Aice Bepottet W are in re
eeipt of > eveial copies of the Daily
Herald published at Brmvnbville
by Jecde O Wheehj editor and
propietor It is ably edjted is a god
newspaper aid we Jiopeitwill live
nnny years to herald the ad van-
tages and news of the Rio Grande
border
The Caller p e a erovd f C01
pus Jhi tia s will go to Beeville
Weduesdtiy 10 s e that our Wil-
liam Henry i nominated But not
tisotjl from Biowiuvillu thai we
haveheard of
Virtually Under Jllui tlai JLaxc
Iloinesto d Pa July 11 Tl e
borough of Ilomeetead was virtu d-
iy placed under martial law thi
moriiing Tips y5 the outcome of
unwarranted arrest of strangers yes-
terday The lockedoiit men are
not entitely pleased over the
threatened striko today at the Un-
ion iron worko in Pittsburg The
general opinion among Homestead
men is not that more assistance can
he given them if the men remain at
work than by coming out
There were today an unsual
numherof men in the steel works
but whether nonunion men wa6
not learned The strikers are con-
vinced that by nightfall men will be
put to work in tho mill under pro-
tection of the 11 iitia They are
watching all Pittsburg Braddock
aud iIonp3stead stations closely and
persuaded tea applicants 10 return
to Pittsburg this morning
The strikers are far inoresuhdu
ed than in the early part of the
week and dont threaten to enter
the works aud drive off non union
istsnut with tanding the militia as
before
years and seem to be very healthy FUJVEMZll OF IJJJtfS JF
and ti j
jrpwlf They remind us of
she pampered yonth who had dceq
kept at home all his life and
WWx the fapt tlmt l er citizuus aie f ad saucy You can iust grown draw Do1 8 isavN Y July 14
all awajje to jier interest and chock dozens oU uch oojeets leJins froin j e funeral of Ovrus West Fteh
full of push and energy 1 rhis sophist iy of high tariff and pro was held this afternoon from hit
The quiet old city of Browns f cton
j ience in Ardley pa k fne
TllS8teB9G f He6 ftu r Sprii Ijeraia huudBuuioold residence was crowd
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vp sg
rg t rs sc ggg S
ed wi distiDguwheid Uhiyh Bish-
op Henry C Potter read the Eis
copal Inrial service assisted by Rev
Dr nuutiugton of ew Joyk The
service was simple thero being mi
eulogy of the decease et Me
Know y End uVV > t JJ er of
Earthly Bliss k ock yt Ages
I Hear a voice from Beayen were
sang and the seryice eysed will
Abide With Me The mourners
were Dud ley Field gtephen Field
Henry FielfMrs Jsabella jaditpn
Cyrys W Field jt and > s Mar-
garet Field Among those prerent
and Very visibly affucetl w t Jiinieh
Pyi chnrdsou who stood with M >
Field on Valencia lapd when the
asf end of the tirnt cable was drop
and Field both
pe Richardooii
held the cable then y tJ
the sea
i
The remain reposed h
soueca et triiMflvfi
bruaoclothjwiijli silver
A plate of silver oi the g
caskc waH insciibt J ijrj
Field aged 72 years
A jjea ntiful piliuiv
rpsps hpre file inse ipijo
the Aiglp An encajr T
cojjipany
I orinprrow morning ti e
vlll be conveyed by e
Doiibs ferry to Sfockluid
where Mr Flehid latino
and wife are buried Tfa i
no honorary pdlhearn < ff
friends ot Mr Field mmIJ
exfcket to tho hearse
Frank Lnsena
jPROPRIETOR OF
The Continental
AND
Agetits
Brownsville
ELfl
art
Ttl
WHITE ELEPHANT SALOG
The Continental lui been overhauled and completely nl
and is 0110 of the finest first class saloons in Texas The fi tatl
cigars in the city Chuico wiues ice cold beer line mixed drink y
cozy retort Try jt
rfgmm
rrjm
Sn Antopio Brewing Associata
Export
D
ear
Best beer ir the jnarket Q
anteed to keep in this cin
Hade fropi the Ipest Malt ajidH <
3 S and M H Op
Not a corn field but
U M Field the lumber Isffl
DEALER IN
Luxnher shingles and buildingf
terial AIsq agent for the celebfl
d Madison Ind beer for saM
cask or oar load Pays him
price for country produce
STORE One block from dej
H M Field
P p
Fire and Marine
Insurance
Folic eg written by
William Kelly Agei
iM t < a g S sj
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1, Monday, July 18, 1892, newspaper, July 18, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61130/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .