The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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ti„e Jagou
fjfigk
Tiirvm, Mty 24—A Clifton
special say*: 4 A courier hs*
just arrived froin upper Oila
witli a letter fiom Wood Pod,
which states that Indians left
Eagle creek, three miles north
of Kaiiiptoii' ranch, and struck
the Blue river at Branton's,
for:y miles north of PJifton.
w *}va MOUORsf 1 m<in **n4nt(m can not be
*íBfl4VANA CIOAES. rol,n^- Dod, who followed up
"¿¿¿in. Beer andCigars jIndians, believes he has
iLWATS ON HAND jbeen killed. Five milrs furl he
00 ,lt the trinan ranch, Oar-
murdered and
+ At Montgomery's
8¡rche p. ovtrid^ °t aii and Welch's -the Indians had
SgS* I been there and destroyed
!zibeíb sfbsbt, I everything. As it was dark
Dod did uot look for the bodies,
but hastened on to ranch
Alma. His horse shied often
along the roods of tho trail,
on which there wcie a number
of dead horses. He believes
;08&MONTEREY,|the Indians also crossed to
San Francisco,five miles north
of Alma, on Friday. The set-
tlers were not notified of the
outbreak, and many have un-
doubtedly been killed.
artApq I •taies that Greath and
I McGiven started hack Wed
[POWDERS, nesday for Hampson's ranch,
EAU DE COLOGNE, from where no news has been
„ p. received. He states that al-
' ' 1 though the Indians passed the
|íiñipeeítl attention that we | San Francisco river on the
ibtnd full assortment ofno troopg had t k ,
¿3* ph™'1"ver «P to the 20th.
it tor tho w#ll ItuoWtt
¡¡giSsTgSET,
l^lig jubt «bumvsu-
del Leon
(SVILLE, TEXAS.
NOTICIO TO
TAXPAYERS.
The Board of Equalization of this
county will meet at the Court
House on tho 2d Monday in June
proximo, for the purpose of hear-
ing and regulating mutters connect*
ed with tho assessments of taxes.
All parties having complaints
will govern themselves accordingly.
A. GLAEVECKE,
County Clerk Cameron Co.
my 22
E. H. Goodrich,
Attorney mo Counselor it Law,
BROWNSVILLE,
TEXAS.
myG tf.
Notice to Property Holders.
apl.
)
Property holders are rcspectlully
requested to make their return óf |°' oharge.
property for the current year l>efore
the 1st Monday in .June. Property
not rendered by that date will be
assessed as unrendcred.
Office Corner 12th and Elizabeth
Street.
F. S1EBEUT,
Deputy Assessor, Cameron Co.
my8 lm.
ICE! ICE!
Oo and «iter April 2d, lea fill
be sold at
King's lee Work.
fori i cents a pound, or a dollar
a bar (75 pounds)
delivered to ail parts ot the city free
A. J.
ZILKER,
Manager.
{MEXICO.
i s full assortment of
SRIES,
BUET ARTICLES,
ICE CREAM.
Sherbet, Ices.
5 very evening at the new saloon on¡
Elizabeth Street in front of l*uteg-|
nat's drug store.
Especial accommodation for la-1
dies. Cream in any style made to |
>rdcr on short notice.
P. MERRY.
Manager.
iny23tf.
carefully prepared
liigltf.
i conducted.
myl2tf.
Washington, May 22—Sec-
retary Vanning has callcd for
the resignation of Maj S.
Willard Saxton, of Mas-
sachusetts, chief of division of
the first comptroller's office.
It is stated that Mr. Saxton
will refuse to resign on the
an UK!
Inri OENTIFftiCE
Okew, Sow Mo«ih, Sor*
•Y ñ J* ** tUl'MM". m. | ,,
r«udracsTitidi'Jtuu: ground that there are no char-
üntgirut. Up, {against him, either of
^9UKS f WW 'ne®c*ency or offensive parti-
importar ot * sanehip. It is understood that
fadStaplegoods, Grocer-|,,e W H b® given until June
15th to comply with the secre-
tary's request. Major Saxton
was an officcr in the army
dorjng the war, and is
brother of General Rufua Sax
ton. United States army.
Cincinnati, May 22—At the
morning session of the Pres
byterian assembly considerable
of a sensation was produced by
Judge Drake, of PhiladHpiha,
wupward]declaring the Uoman Catholic
#0 upward
«0 upward
Shipping & Commission Merchants.
ESTABLISHED 1855.
Ship to order any description of
fines, Liquors,
Cigars, Cigar-
Ü*i Etc., Etc.,
(Ml£«aiMl RETAIL,
t «ATO Md SEVENTH
taaoro*. Moxioo.
jPETINGS
U. SLOANE
have made
'seduction in pricfs of
[w- grades ok goods.
SI. 25 upward
BEW, fro
fi{Bw«els) from
80 "P*4"' I rhurrh apostatized, its priest
llmiwi from . --
F "W.from ir pPr roil of jliood usurpers and its bapt;stn
y«id« upward I invalid. He spoke in favor <>
mats. bugs, in the
EAT VARIETY.
'kjinail whenever desired.
"■ new ,wUI receive prompt
V aait
st
■ *tli
CITY.
mr.fi
BBAYDA'iS
SJTeEfi
«Mfched jo tsj
M«t«m r
n
ron.
9
Nrxi««.
1 "iXI> 4
W'M. fci.su w
UyOWERy
SKISDS
tóSBiíff1* INES,
^OOODfl, ETC , ETC
resolution, Replies were
made by Drs. Wells and
Butler, of Brooklyn, opposing
the spirit of the resolution am
objecting to its consideration
now, when a judicial case is
pending i ivolving the same
matter. The resolution was
laid on tho table for the time
being.
There is a general desire on
[the part of citizens and ex
hibitors to reopen the World'
exhibition next October.
•%
A Maine farmer says that a
cow can be cured of kirking
^yifsnrftirf I by etching hold of ber teg
while in the act. Just «c, ant
PAIN." a bee ran be cured of stingi
fat ■fa)"?*.' d,irrb««i|by catching hold of her sting
%2SrVin5JSl2' while in tbe tot—Chicago
^•iOsndfiOc (Tribune.
Men Think
they know all about Mnstanp Lin-
iment. Few do. Not to know is
not to have.
I. Cuessdich & Co.
learns' Hall
, Wool Eictajt,
LONDON.
EXTRAOHD1NAKY.
Little0 hávanA.
gouid&go s.* " V
DECIDED HY
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,
—CLASS 1189-
May 30th, 1885.
15,000 BALLOTS 733 PRIZES
SCHEDULK.
1 Capital Fiieb 115,000
1 •• 4.000
I ♦. •. 2.000
| " •' 1.000
4 priwH ot euch 1,000
2fi " $100 each 2.600
532 " $20 " 10,040
9 ApproxliaittionH S100 ouch, to tbe
$15.(KH) prize 900
9 Approximation!* ouch, to the
ex-
British and Continental Goods up- " i t.ooo prize
on 2+ per cent, couunission, select-1 ~~ Priz„ Bbovo. bt.ing the
nuuiber in thu K..ynl Hnvit-
nu. nd
160 Additlunul Prize of $10 each
to the 160 tickets having an
ending mitnhern tlie two ter-
minal uniU of the numb«r
drawing the Cupitai Prize of
$15.000
451.
ed by buyers with Colonial
pcrience, and attend to the prompt
realization of Produce at highest
prices upon 1 per cent, com mission.
Orders to l>e accompanied with
Letter of Credit or part-remittance i «.<•„, „ " 1500
in Bank Drafts or produce. Open * -----
Policies of Insurance for floating 733 Price*, Ü. 8. Gold to $3rf, !>o
cargoes to cover sea risks. TICKETS IN FIFTHS.
References: Agra Bank, Lon-| WHOLES $5; fractions pho rata
don, and most of the Colonial
Banks.
Current Price Lists, Produce I
Reports, and any necessary samples
or information on application.
my 23
•U«uvo Ti«k*ino. Vanuki, Tiitkajj
Al. Troviflo A Bro.,
Wblesalii & Eiiill OitiiK,
0or. of BRAVO «ad Till STRBKTS,
MATAMOROS. Mexico.
K«N<|t alwttyit in «tuck u full aMortmerit ot
(IB* taiuii; groceries uud imported l-'liina,
crockery mul eiuMware. ol7it
P. Hesiquio Mega
OJALATKRO, COBRERO,
Construtor de Obras de Fierro
Laminado.
So ofrece al Publicoen General.
Todo a precios Moderados.
FUENTK A Í,A MARQUETA.
Brownsville, Tiyas.
myd lm.
El Sombrero Grande!
JOSEPH L. CAIN,
dealer in
DRY GOODS,
flats, Moots, Shoes,
Trunksy Valises,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
Also ;i complete lino of
Notions.
*/ CAN'TfíE UMDfífíSOLD!"
Wnnhl he plenmxl to lmv« the pnl>lj<j
iall Hiid HXNUiiue tu-fore puicij'«t*iii^
ílm-wliKrH.
on fli# oorner of
WASHINGTON IJHIi STHEE1S.
AG RICULTURE I
WAGONS.
ROA O GARTH,
PLOWS,
HARROWS,
FENCING WIRE
i nd A^ricnlturnl Ituplin>f>ntn at
Sr/OHM'S WArkroom sr
Corner of WASHINGTON AND
11th STREETS.
FOR SALE CHEAP
tnr.12 lm
READ! READ 1!
(Jo , general agenta, 1212 Itroad
way, M. y. city, and postoffice box number 8
Hrownsville, Cameron county, Texan.
ap"0ml0
rhippey I
ay, N. Y.
Lino Solaros.
Abnsolo Street, between Gth
and 7th streets, Matamoros,
Mexico.
All kin<1n of fancy nnkea, oan tiec,
IdulceR, pr« erv«H; ato , oonatautly on
hand, l>nk«<l (r# sh «vory day Spe-
cial attention givmi to tbe Imkin^ of
NOTICE.
Brownsville & Gull Railroad Company.
I3uow.V8Vir.lk, Texas,
May 15tli, 1885.
The Annual Meeting of the Di-
recto of tho Krownsvillo an.) Gulf I
_ „ ... ... , . ,, . partus, balls, eto A trial is all tbat
Railroad Company will be held in J {g ag^i, m4
Brownsville, Texas, Tuesday, June
16th, 1885.
myl5lm.
JOHN PRATT,
Secretary.
ICE CBEAM
SHERBET
ANI)
FROZEN BUTTER-MILK,
AT
Mrs. Porter's
Every Evening.
alG.
KIMBALL'S
NEWS STAND.
Just, rtceiffd, fine Cigaro, Fancy
Good*, Perfnm«ry, Etc.
Subscriptions received for all tbe
papers in tha wort J.
•pl
ELIAS 0. GARCIA,
MILMO
BUILDING,
Matamoros, México.
Has a complete stock of Americio
and Fjiiropenn dryRoodn, sncb «8
Bilks, satins, poplins, Spanish and
Irish linons, Si-oteb hosiery for la-
dies and Kon,lfimeo shoes, dress
goods, etc., «te., an well as * com
plele assortment of household furni
ture, inclndin« French iron bed
steads and oots. Fall lino of Mexi
osn cijiars imnorlsd from V«ra Ornz
direct. Ñ
Blooaikrg k Raptó,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
'IKARIiKS IN I>BV GOODS. BOOTH
SUOri-. NOTIONS and ^ROrMilillü.
¡3IPORTERK "*
niE.'CH WIMSnnd hjiashif.^
UU S«lOWNMVItl K. ThXA
Cl*ANCE
L/iN:
lf^('UL\Toks
The nndersigned is ready to sell,
with perfectly legal til Ins oo his ova
Hceonnt, as also that of bil sister,
Dofía Franeisca Quroia tie Treaoor,
•md the litors of his deonusod brother,
Dun Mifiiiwl Otiroia OavazoM, tha
followiug: 34,158 «ores of lurid, mor*
or Ikhm, siliiutitd in thu pastora A elds
el Spiritu Snnto, (Jsuueron oonoity,
0642 acres of land more or less, ad-
joining the above mentioned, proper
for lota or farons, situated north,
northeast and west of th* dly of
Brownsville. 581 Caslillian varas of
land, liordering ou the RioUrande,
by 30,000 varas bdekgronnd, making
in alt 3009 acres, eiluated in the
pasture ¿¡rounds of Llano Grand ,
Hidalgo, Comity.
PKDRO G. ÜAVAZ08,
Brownsville, Tec , Jnunary let 188f>.
RIO GRANDE R.R.
Chai\«K ofTIMK!
On and after October let., 1604,
Traine will iigain run by
"LOCAL TIME,"
Ami will («ave fírowiutvjlle depot
daily. Sunday* included, at tf a. bl,
and i'oiut a*. 4 p. n.
in un,¿ Trniaesa to
•SltfMN ('KI.AV4 ( Rj(llMu44er«.
Wm. li. Makm.n. i<m B. Cam
('ais. F. WtM.KR.
WSIffl, Miuit i am,
Attorneys and Counsellors
at Law.
Brownsville T<-xa&
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