The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 106, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 3, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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JSSKED pVEUY J3AY EXCEP SUNDAY
JESSE a JWHEELEE Editor and jon
Entered at vthe Poctofllce Browns
ville Texas as secondclass matter
THURSDAY KOYEMBEU V1892
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The chronic office hbldor is social
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Just think of 40000 voter in
thai grand Clark rallj at Dallas
last week
Jon t you emphatically for
lligg men feel proud of the lan
gauge ypnr candidate nsei
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Goyeejjor J OGO has clondod
tbe title to 0 0OOq arCfot land
held by innocent purchase s
Consistency may betlie virtue
of fools bnj fncyns jtencj destroys
confidence in the poeseesor of it
C l > nkl Ljsasb t Kansas has
party at least it looks that way
There has been a great land-
slide of votes to Claiks ennee al
over northern and ea tfrn Texas
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DEMOoaACT tEouldlje asynonyjji
for tolerance a > d freeduiii of npin
iuii lloggism u not democracy
The idea of ealan Y mam ijos
stiuifaced and measly bteHuie he
apposeB one in pulitte i purely a
liiijrg idea
Ihe governor muat iiuve a Hogg
dictionary Such ejcpreisjon as
pos umrfaced job necked
aud elabbarbrained are xi in
our Webster utnibridged
Ihe Dallas fair has l r ° y n tt
grand succers and although D < i11hb
has been suffering trQlp tjia effects
of a coliapsetj bojjtn and tlic effects
of the alfon jnnd law she ja still
very much alivp
The yah ntdnTo ExpreBS says
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Just tvhj tjie goyejnor of Texas
does n > t jlittle qner
liorao federa judge ior contempt
is not p larn f f e is going to rgp
hiin on tljp ktipc f now is the aer
eipted time
Galyeston News The echoes of
the grand piark rally are Btilj r
ngln from tljjs broafj fairies of
Texas f fie y ice of fhe multitude
was heard from Texarkana to El
Paso frpm Sabjne fass J3 Texjine
The fevarberatiohs come roilipgin
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Ceutajn Hogg papers Qqnjerts
since the convention whicl fqfmep
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y fiilpd fhoir cojumns proofs
thaTfioyeTnorHogg had paralysed
he Jrldg interests of Texas now
say thaTMr J J I Bfowneop
FanAmerifa > railway
freaoijrer pf fho
way qpnjnn benld be aJiam
pdj beolusebesaya the resmnp
tiQH pf work on the P A jepends
upon je election ofCJark heir
pip tto uo c isljiqe fhe rptli where
fdirx erlj tbpy published it boldly
Hr Brown on hs a rigjit to Sfleak
jus opinion a ashe sa man wjio
ias alwijyi jjecn pronifjeat ijt busjr
68 circles and k npw prefident
pf the first national bank of Tieto
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H L Bknsojt cnairman of the
executive committee of the com-
mercial xneiia organization has
written an pjipn lettpr to Governor
Hogg in auBwer fo fya governors
abusfye tirady agajngt jhatorgapi
zatiou for oppqsing hjrsj The gov
ejnor ip his speech af La Grange
claimed to be an honorary member
pf the P A Here is an extrapt
fiptn Chairman Bentons letterqu
that poiuj
Standing in the presence pf citi-
zens of Ttfxa an d as governor you
had the audacity to claim the lion
or of being a menibec pft ihe
Traveers Piotecti re Association
That claiin we brand as an absolute
falsehood You have neyef > cen
iic cepicd as a inemper ot our state
division and unlets you change
your ways you never can b6 Men
who use language Wblicly snch a
you used recently petore jadies ot
lialias and on qfjier oqc asions
wqulcf not be accepted bj the boara
of directors of the l1 P A Being
members of that board of directors
re8peak knywingly
u jagy
The fa ct that the uistqp Post
t so evidentlvweakeninefon Hog g
is one of the most encouraging sign
of the campaign The Post is con StaeatidfFcac riil
TnEEEhaf been a great change
in the eentjment of Votcrij lUovcr
nitfhern and eaptirn Texas lately
resulting in a went land liae of
votes to Clarks cause We novor
hear of any renouncing his causo
ronj any source A iid yet there
are Clark unjh who will drop their
lip and gay that Clark will be de
featod fSuclunou have either been
listening to tjie talk of a shrewd
1J ° S > or do not read the pa-
p ersr Even the greatest Hogg or-
gans have a tone of dispair and all
they can say is CnneyClaik
Their hope has been to prejudice
democratic voters against Clark on
account of the republican endorse
tuent bat since Governor R < 6S offer-
ed to furnish documentary evidence
Jto the effect that he also waB en-
dorsed by the republicans and since
a good many republicans have de
glared in favor pi Ifogg this hopo
heproven vainIn their desperation
they have even gone Jto the extent
of saying Judge plarl favors the
force bill when at he very time the
wirds were wiitten the author knew
they wejfo lake Evory charge
made against Clark Ij as been
proven falsi aud Hogg men from
the aggresaiv < have been forced
into a definitive attitude and they
are losiug ground daily
To the person whose knowledge
of history is limited to a scant r <
collection of the contents of a small
suhool edition Sir Walter lialeigh
appears more as a hardy explurar
than a court geutlemaj f Ihe fol-
lowing from the lihihtdeinliia En
quiror impreses one vplU thjs opiu
tuu fljat tue dutiugiiisliedJUi was
something of a ilude
Sir Walter l jrifih woro n white
satin l i ked vest clobc sleeved tn
the waist over the liody a hrowij
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tenting itself bj vcriticising the
Guvestyn News Jaiid explaining
that Hoggs graduated income tax
plank is a federal tneasure and uW3
not concern Texas nt all The Post
is obliged to keep np some sort of i
show for Hogg until the election
but iditor Hill has grown 69 sick
of his job he torgetsjeach day what
he has ublibheuon the proceeding
day und is constantly contradicting
hiitiBelt
One Murray ot Cleveland
letter fame has crawled out of
his hole and actually has ths aiida
city t write a letter to the St Louis
Kepublic about the Cla rk bolt
N paper in Texas would be guilty
f giving space to a man for whom
even his own party have thorough
contempt
Whiioj troverhur Hubbard is
nuking splendid speeches for CI eye
land aud Stevensqu in the northern
states Hogg papers iu Texas are
warcityj jiim that Cleveland will
not recognise him us a democrat
because he has endured George
Clark for govenor
ueiot Victoria is learning
Ilindostanee aud has wfitten an ar
icie in that laugiiHge tor a maga
zine Shu i quite safe if publish
ing it as prdbnbly pgt move than a
duzeii of her subjects can judge
whether or not js gop d Hindu
stance
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The Ouiiauni i > ieb la a Houston
paper in thy lullest sei Si of the
word It alwiye tilled with llmis
ton lucal newi and is a splimiid
udvjrtiecnieut of the enturprfs
aid XtfSoiircch f that city
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Flour has declined in price owing
doublet finey fl werod aud embroid to Hie iiiiiueimu wheat crop It
ered with pearl in the leather of
hia lint a large ruby and a pearl
drop at Jhc bottom of the sprig in
placo pf a button his trunka or
breeches vi h his stocking and
ribbon gaiters ffiuged at the ind
all white aijd buff shoes with white
ribbatis Q11 gi at court days his
shoes were so gorgeously covered
with precioiiB stones as to jiave ex-
ceeded the vauo cf G600 aud he-
N a suit of armor ot solid ailver
with sword and belt blazing with
rubies d
diamonds an pearls
will go still lower
Iii a grand rwubliean rally at
Poitlund Ind recently 45iOUOr
publicaua participated The chief
fentjff of the procvssioa whb a
column of you tig 111 tn a 4 ladiet
on horseback
Frost in 3razil lias pbused the
Price of coffee to go up
Tennyson memorial sprvicsa
were held at the Preilyterinn
church iu New York I t Sunday
The dowager queen gf Wurtom
burg is djad
The important firms burnpd out
at Milwaukee recently will rvsume
bueiness nt once A large relief
fund has been raisedr
If you want a cool glass of beer
go to Mike Leahys
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iibsuribe for The Hekau
Go to pteguats for the latest
summer drinks
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 106, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 3, 1892, newspaper, November 3, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61220/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .