The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 226, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 13, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Crncgi Puck X f tfiu
Homestead mill hnvo been com
pvllvd wpRy tucKoYerumcnt llO
000 for thiMr fajlnre to make armor
plates conforming to tho specific
tiona of their contVnct with the gov
enimcnt mid i unl to tho highest
test imposed upon them by the na-
val HMthoritU8 Tho Homestead
company resisted Uo payment ol
the money utitil all oppoihuiitiesoi
rcfiittaoee Were ckhatMed but weie
filially compelled to make good the
governments hisses and redeem
tho obligations it h d entered into
at the time the contract was made
It was not for tariff protection
that Carnegie mid Friek made their
great contributions to the ifcepubli
cati campaign fund in 1S92 They
liad then as much tariff protection
as Mr Curtiegiu had asked for
when be filled out tho blanks in the
steel and iron schedules ol the Mc
Kinlcy bills
It was projection of another sort
they were after then as tho Repub-
licans charged at the time With
a Carnegie Secretary of tho Navy
in Mr Clevelands Cabinet the iin
perfect armor would have passed in
spectiou and instead of paying
140000 tor failure in specific per
forniHncu Carnegio and Friok would
have been thousands of dollars
nliend
They will have no sympathy in
their losses The country will be
lievo them guilty of contemplated
fraud and Democrats particularly
will feel a keen satisfaction in the
fact that it is a Democratic admin
ietration which has brought them
to book I1 is time Jot Mr Carne-
gie to write another work on Tri-
umphant Democracy St Louis
Republic
rib
Sm wfox
Entered t the PoctofSce Browns
ville Texas as swfcnclxss matter
fcSSUCD EVEV AV EXCEPT SUNDAY
TO C0RESXOSDEST3
All conmnniobone far tfci i > pcr heidd bo t
> m tod by Um > nan of he avtbor Dot Bcccra
tily for pablicilioa bat M evidMioe of good f lth < oa
J part f tie WTiler VnteoA one eMo < ot tbc
fcptr in pMn htad Anonyious e6nirawuci >
Srons will not b noticed The Hcjialo will not bo
VMponslble for the cUtuaents cf iU ourefpondenta
TUESDAY MAllCl 13
Most political booms arts born
tut o die an early dcHtli
Tiie country ia now being treat
td with the vcty delectable details
vt the PollnrdUrcokinridgo ease
Cleveland mumged to kill a
lot of time on hie hunting trip but
Ihe reporters fail to tell whether
tie killed any other game-
r i i t i
Asd still thej come more
northern railroad magnat to view
the landscape oer in tho Lone Star
state Sottietlting mrtet bo ttp
It is sad to think that ot the
many aspirants for gubernatorial
honors this year only one can win
Ju6t think what a big crop of hopes
will be blighted
Ttffif enpply of Columbian
stamp it is toid will be exhaust-
ed by April 1st The patience ol
many stamp users Was exhausted
on account of them long6mce
Tfl populiBts or people s par
ryfl will hold their statu convention
Jane 201 They may hold their
convention but Chat is about all
they will hold in TeXitf this year
St Lons Republic Etas
ScKano haB been put at tailoring
nffSingiBuig probably By way of
constant reminder that his goose
doeBut hang as high as it used
Waitingia 7ory tiresome bflBi
tfBss but the people of this section
< JaiP afford fir Wait a little while
Ibngsr for a railroad when they
ihiow that MrMiller is busily en-
gaged 1 inmaking arrangements to
Saildthem onel
GoverKobJackson of Florida is
stiIattempting toblnff prize fight
erlFjhtr flow threatens to prevent
ttie CorBetl Jackson fight taking
pTaco in Florida If the governor
Valite8hirrcpntationhe Will do a
little more a cling and1 a little less
talking this time
Sh4 > tJld Greater New York
Hecome a fact through tho votes ot
the people of the two interested
cities next November the combin-
ed population will make a city ct
2757000 inhabitant with an as-
sessed value of nearly two and a
Half billion dllars Such an aggre-
gation oPpeople and wealth will
make New ork one of the most
powerful cities on the globe
It does not seem credible that
tho ToxaB delegation in congress
Would Bt idly by and seo their
atate d6prived of tho military do
partment of Texas without even a
protest fi ornthem yet judging by
an article from the Galveston Newt
which we publish elsewhero in to
days issue it mtist1 bo true ft al
o seems incredible that the gener-
al government could be sobtiud as
to consent to remove tlio army de-
partment from a state where it is-
o palpably necessary to a slate
where there isno earthly need for
it This announcement falls like
atbrniderbolt onTexap and must
occasion both surpriso and appre
fierreKJtf l it be true that our con
jgnewicnalrepresentatives are un
anfldfnl of flio danger they sHotfld
ts trmoftV lnned to ite 6itn a
Thb Bkownsvillr IJeraldstill
has unlimited faith in Mr Miller
and says he will soon bo in this
section for tho purpose ot building
that railroad The Sun sincerely
hopes The HEitALDknows whereof
it speaks Corpus Christi Sun
The IlEKAXDlias no inside in-
formation or the fnj CT having
published hH it could gtther but
Mr Miller has written tint he will
come at an early day anvJ we have
as yet noreason todoubt his Word
When he first proposed to build
the road and his references Were
written to regarding him he re-
ceived the highest endorsement as-
a gentleman ot honor and as he
has in no way forfeited his word to
our people wo can see no reaEO
why we should loso confidence in
him lie has said fhat he will
come soon prepared to build the
road and we believe what he saye
The San Antonio Express has a
word tosay on < ccheap Johh news-
paper
ExGov Francis of Mis-
souri says that editors do most
for the least money of any people
on the earth Gov Francis in-
tended to be complimentary but
if his statement a true editors are-
a set of chumps A newspaper is
a buBiUeBB enterprise as much as a
dry goods 6tore or a blacksmith
shop The merchant who gave
his goods away w ould bo looked up-
on as a lunatic the mechanic who
does the most for the least money
quickly earns the contempt ot Lib
lullows
Some wicked papers are now
hinting that Bakers suddenchiulge
of front towards the Mattock
committee w as due to his desire
to succeed to Pendletbnd 6cat in
congress It is the fate of the
politicianto be suspected of some
interested notive tor whatever he
6ays or does
WANTED
An active agent in each county
in the United S1ates rb solicit sub-
scriptions for tlio TwicexWeek
Republic A liberal commission
will he paid to hustlers
Address Superintendent Circu
lationThe Republic St Loifis
LES SOLDIER BOY
At tktftttf just after the ar
tillvry h d been stiarp y engugrd
the Ltockford Yh ttattery was
standing xwm ting order Gen
eral Iec apptoached and stopped a
moment
A dirtyfaced driver of about 17
said to him
General are ym going to put
us in ng iin
Think of such n question from
puch a soirct iddrcssud tt the
GencrxJ of tho army cF iecially
when that ieneraPd iamo was
Tice
ires my boy 1 the stately of
licer answered kindly I have to
put you in again But wht is
your iiatnti Your face sceUis fam-
iliar to ule somehow
I dont wonder yoh didnt
know me sir Fn 60 dirty latigli
ed tho lad but Im JBol
It was tho Generals youngest
son whom he had thought siie at
the Virginin Military Institute
Philadelphia Record
A DEAF atUTE B ALL
Chicago has a dancing cub coir
posed ot deaf mutes The other
evening thoy had a ball which was
participated in by 150 couples
One who was asked how they got
along explained that a few felt the
vibrations in the floor some had a
6ort of instinct for the tiule of nm
sic and others caught the move-
ments by sight of their neighbors
If he wanted a partner for a quad-
rille ho simply passed the tint two
fingers of tho right hand vertically
across the pJin of the left and he
thought tnat much easier and qnic1
er than the formal method of peo
pie who speak In asking for a
waltz he twirled one forefinger
around tho other and when he
wanted ft polka he made the first
two fingers ot the right hand hop
along the left palm Ex
FERNINST CRAIN
San Anfonio Expres3
Victoria March The appoint-
ment of C A Wertheimer to the
post mastership of this place wae
not a surprise as Representative
Crain had already forecast the re
tult There was a bitter fight wag-
ed against Mr Wertheimer andhis
success has bpen due to tho efforts
of W H Crain Mr Werth imer
will doubtless make an excellent
po8tmaaUr but his enemies have
put themselves on record to oppose
Representative Crainin his candi-
dacy for ro election this fall It id
said by many that ha Will be de
tented in convention and that he
cannot bo elected even with the
Democratic nomination
ANEW INTERPRETATION
On one occasion remarked
the newspaper man whbhad been
following the opposition candidate
over a weBtern stato to make it as
rough for him as lib could 1
struck the town whero my man
lived andbegan to make inquiries
concerning ceitain stdries I had
heard as to his disinclination to pay
his current bills with the local
tradesmen They roasted him
right and left and finally to one
group 1 said
Well if seamsto be true that a
prophet is not without honor saw
in his own country
Gosh exclaimed an old fellow
witlia bill of long standing Mie
t no profitain to nobody in this
town and I didnrt go into any
explanations of my qubtatton
Detroit Free Press
Tlic little boy had come in with
his clothes torn his hair fdll of
dust and his face bearing linmis
takable marks of a severe conflict
Oh Willief Willie exclaimed
his mother yon have disobeyed
me again How often have I told
you not to play with that wj ked
Stapleford boy lamina said
Willie wiping the blooofrom hie
nose do I look ns if 1 had been
plvyingr with5 atiybody Vogue
Carrie Orene King
Save the Children
Sy Purifying Their Blood
Hoods Sursaparllla Makes Pure-
Blood Cures Scrofula Etc
My experience with Howls Sarsapartllahas
been very effective My little girl Bvo yean
old had lor Tour years a bad skin disease Hei
Arms and limbs would break out In a mass 01
sores discharging yellow matter Slio would
scratch tho eruptions as though It gayo relief
and tear open the sores
Two Bottles of Hoods
8ttrsaparina caused the eruptions to heal and
bnd the scabs pealed oCf after which the skip
became soft and smooth As a family medlclM
HOODS
Sarsaparilla
CURES
vre believe IToods Sarsaparilla has no equal and
I recommend It W L Kino Bluff Dale Tex
Hoods Pills are the best family cathartic
genUe and effective Try a box 25 cents
DONT PUT IT OFF
The necessity of a spring medi-
cine is universally admitted This
i6 the best time of year in which to
purify the blood to rtstore the lost
appetite and to build up the entire
system as the body is now peculiar
lysueceptible to benefit from medi-
cine The great popularity attain-
ed by Hoods Sarsaparilla owing
toits real merit and its remarka-
ble success has established it as the
very best medicine to thko in the
spring It cures scrofula salt
rheum and all humors biliousmss
dyspepsia headache kidney and
liver complaints catarrh and all af
fectiens caused or promoted by low
dtate of tho system or itipure blood
Dont put it off but take Hoods
Saroaparilia now It will do you
good
CHINAS ONE RAILROAD
China has at Inst one complete
railway It is the short line con-
necting Tiontsin with Shan hai
kwan a town in the eastern part
of the great Chinese will wh ro
tho hitter ru is down to the Gnl
of Liuttung There is a cortiin
anachronism in tho association
of the iron horse so omblematic
of our modern celerity of com-
munication wib the Chinesj wall
which stands as tho pjrsonficition
of ob3tructon to free intercourse
However this new Chinese iai
roid is itself an anomaly it is not
intended for traffic It will carry
neifclier meichandiso nor passengers
Having bjen built simplp for
strategic purposes it will bo triet
ly confined to military UeCP The
sedan chxir will continue to be the
vehicle for overland jlurnoys in
Chika and freight will still be
cairied slung to poles borne on tin
shoulders of muscular Chinese
porters Philadelphia ltecord
Easily Qalcklr
Permanent Restored
WEAKNESS
NERVOUSNESS
DEBILITY
And all tho train of erlls
from early errors or later
excesses tho remits ot
overwork slcknesg
worryetc FuUBtrengtb
development and tone
Riven to every organ and
Sortlon of the body
lmplenatnralmeUioda
ImmedlAtelmprovement
E SS failure Impossible
3000 references Boot
explanation and proofs
mailed sealed free
ERIE MEDICAL CO
BUFFALO HY
EAL MERIT isthe character
istic of Hoods Sarsaparilla It
cures even after other preparations fail
Get Hoods and ONLY HOODS
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Lot 2913aNavy Blue White
Polka Dot Percale Shirt Waist
Plaited Front and Back agts to
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Lot 291G Boys Shirt Waists
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with Jtanuy Figures Oil Colore
Plaited Front very handsome
ages 4 to 1i 25c
Lot 2532a Boys Shirt Waste
Pl ited Front and Bucks and with
Cuffs Fancy Shirting Patterns
Hg < s 4 to 14 25c each
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Hair Lne Striped Pcrcalo Shirt-
Waists Pleated Front and BackJ
ages 4 to li 25 j each
Lot 291ii Boys1 Sliirt Waietp
Striped Shirting Percales very
rich patterns Plaited Front and
Back ages 4 to 14 25c each
Lot 29171 Boys Anchor Shirt-
ing PerCtles in Lavgiider Pinkj
Gendarme Blue and Gray very
beautiful ges 4 to 14 25c each
Main St and Preston Aire
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Thos Goggan and Bro
Corner Houston and Navarro Streets San Antonio Texas
Is the Place to Buy
Tour PIANOS and OKGAN3 They carry in Stock the year
best Production in Pianos and Organs
The sell them on such easy payments that every family can afford
to purchase one and give their children flie benefit of a musicl
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peddled around or turned over to Manufacturers for consigned goods
You will get value for your money for them
Thos Goggan Bros
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Commission Merchant
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A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FINEST IMPORTED AND DOME8nc
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Water
and delicacies of every description ilwajsori Hand
jJSirPrbmpt attention given to all Orders by Mail or otherwise
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 226, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 13, 1894, newspaper, March 13, 1894; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61549/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .