The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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¡M^st'iucr Sto« ! works, b'.evv Harnett, proprietor «> 1 the lVxas It was represented that
up. ít ront :ned M7,()(K)' Abileno and San A n<jolo slatío ! passengers con 1 1 reach the cit v
pounds of black powder and lire. lef t od:ty {'or the scene | of Mexico j'i oni New Vi)vk i"
a quaut ity of d vnamito. rF h o ¡ < > i" the se rio ni accident near 1 i'iííht (lavs.
e>3f>|o.-i<>ti was caused. hv John ; he Colorado i ¡ver, in which j Tho mai Is are days en route.
W'envev. •) emploved of the n-wii | asseueers were in- I he addi! ional 21 lionrs bein;"
sle-d works, shooliiiii at :e hired. A yonn<r lady, named
murk on a door < f the mu:;'a- Miss Mitchell, from this city,
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and
named ¡nrd is in a precarious coioli
;i companion
Charies Nelson fatally injured | tion.
l ni Id inns \-,il]iia a adins of'j r;'ho driver who readied the
two miles
da teai' ed.
were liiorc or
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Ii/ — A spe-
cial to the K! Pas) Time.-.
!i ::i ('ar.'olitsH, in t!ie Sierra
!\Indre \ i i <'! i i 111 alu:;*, states
that a short time a^o a shop- (Jarkov,
less'titv this aiu'rnoon, r .fused to
!<;ive any particulars of the
I accident. 11 i^ said that the
horse* Wer • win
hint for sf.
('(msnined in transfer fonnnli
lies when eromiiitf Hie Mexi-
can frontier. At the su^jros
tion ofthe I llitcd States post
ollie.o (lie Mexie.aii authoritii
ha\e already adopted the p hi *
of dis(rihntin<r mails for point-
in Mexico, this side of th •
capital, from I lie train, instead
of carry i ny; (he mail untouch
cd t o the (vi) v of Mexico an
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and not the
k. Anion 11fending it hack for ¿listrihn
the. injured mp d T. Walters.! lion. which was tho former
of Si ven ii ah. Mo., and -Í. .5. J pract ic(i.
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[ilace hv
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iii! led ¡ 'ear til a i j wo'noh
l\onie, ,1 nno 1S—(hving t
"" u v<' 1 "ll'l,M jlhc! closeness of the vote ho:
•Indians; and thatjCity Mr. i1ork''v is seriously
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a£wa v.v o.v ha xi>
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itosriMily mi.vi'il paints, whi'.i' i■ il
Up'isI nil. Iiii'|u'iiii!ii', vuruislii's.
I8ISTIAN IIESS,
Dcailcr in
jrted Groceries.
A'i vet isí-ri),■ n •:
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ki nl in not
we i e wi; h hi m escaped. T! c
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1/iiilade!phia, .í nno 18-—,Tl;c
sciiooiK'r Aiiistia I). Knitn'lit,j
sailed from this port late thi/'j
ailernoon for Vip). Spain,,
: evening in the elninher of de
; pnties on tho (oroiííU estimate-
Wasiiiniiton, Jnnc iT—See s'.iA'!'or .Maneine, foreign
ministers, declared his intci--
I ion of i e-i^nini;-. The olhe
ministers have also deeiiled (.
¡•tdarv Wliitney
tídee i ;t ill tod" y
received
from I v
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Admiral donett. at (
\\- ¡; 11. • h the follow i ii is a cop v : j (onder their res i emit ions.
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Washiiio-ton, J une 18—The
Republican tomorrow, will
say that General Wesley i\lei-
i'ití will he relieved as snncr-
íntoncient of Vv est Point in
August, although his term of
duty x\ :11 not expire until
next yo.ii'. He will ho sue
eee'd al l y (i mera 1 Win. P.
(Collin, colo'.el of t!ie (>í h iu-
raisino: th.e
■>pa 1 iish treasnre
o'nlleoui; sunk in i;.-'o hay, in
1.702. 'I he schooner is chariot ;
I
' ed by the V i«n> i?av
.! us to A. M'iS' mena and í )a- ¡
niel llernunde'í, resulted in a
I chum her of deputies to-da\
¡,-donor 1 )e ¡hotis, primo minis
!er, aiinouneod the
lieatv (d peace, which was,.. ... ...
• , , . . 11 ion oí ilia ininistrv. Ilo said
nod hv tho commissioners!,,. ,, . . ,
pi:ri
■asiuc
of hot h
¡ir'ii 15eS.
•d hv
Th is was not
lai.t 'V.
i ! is eonteni)dated to ■ She:
J
establish a caw.It v seimol o!
K. 'í ''., (I'c , <!'c.
pT IS A Mit,, TKXAS.
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instructions separate! v
company. A Philadelphia en-,"l,l,low
terpriso, tw w hich the Spanish i
,1 , ] Iprevionslv reported. (Jovern-
e'overn/nent has {jranted al1 • 1
,1 4 i rncnt forces are now mareliinti
concession on condition that
on 15 u'ruurpiilla. i lie health
of the Tennessee and Vanlic
men is o'ood,
Washioo'tdi , dalle IH-Tiio.
commissioner of a¡;t ¡cult lire
1
Kino- Humbert had not yet a<
■«*pted their resignations, but
revolntionaiv .... , ,
' had intimated that ho wouhi
orders, and matters remain as
the latter receives ouo-cjunitel
of tho treasure iccovered.
j Sandy Hook, 1:110 IS Tl.e
(Vívale, ha Fore:,
cWiiorl, \viueh i- to
>' !!■ 1! \
declare his decision later, I>
!'ret is boeo'ed that the house
in the meant imc would con
t. i 11! 1!
the debato on tho bud
v
t rorn
'i no
the other branches of the ser-
vil 0 ami locate it at Fot t ivi
; ley, Mansas, witii General
¡Mei'i'ittin eunmand :.s lhal inc.rninLr
! post is now th.e heudtjuaiters
g loft i.e. Fill.ii cavalry, of which
die is the Col nel. At present
! the schcol at Leavenworth is
w ¡amixui one for cavalry and
infant y and it is said that the
r.ceunt transfer of tlie Fifth
cavalry from Wyoming was
in furtherance of a plan for
the new school.
take part in the e. remonies at-
tending the recepti in < f the
1 a tí h.ohii .slatue, arrived oh'
ship
at
ü this
HmBfr'
■C*'y" "muí1 'ili'vcr"10'1 y for I),scnscscf t!l J
SSMSiifc1,
¿lucocon'siinntín teeth.causeheudiirhc.
MWIte *ir)iP4urlfles thohUmfl, stlmnlnt. s
psWrtWn th1 nsslmll.itli.il t.r re-
Rj^£ fM,lw4o>Uc,tW
att'ssi'i&ssi
MN AT. CO., II.11.T1MOKE, 4W,
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^J/'Á KK TJJ sTltEl;
°HA'.Sv¡U,Et TEXAS.
lor* ALS0
' in ^roceriee. Al-
le® 4 ine dumber.
,d'C Abusólo St., bet.wotr
«Btb etrecitH.
[rjlítope.
\TAuilAJe WtllSBOS.
Wasliiijoiou, .Ju.ie lí)—ín
pursuance of the policy adopt-
A asiiiiij'ton. ,í une i!)—'i'ho
•
Indian exhibit at tho New-
Orleans exposition will pro-
bably bo presented' to the
French government, as repre-
sentatives of that nation have
indicated a desire to secure
tho collection, v> hich exhibits
¡ Over one hundred Par s
tuilorii.e <.'s! ihlishmeiils ha\
|.||,.|,n 111- i l""1'11 "''"fi1';1 <•!<«« O10::
j:j,.v ¡doors, the joiiriicynien hav-
(,(i jiiii;- struck work. Ki^htoen
., , 1; I cents an hour is the rate of
tartniont. 11 pon the period 1- :
|<d ter ol upon, ami til i •
is two cents more than em
¡las issiO'd
ed by Professor 1'. V. I
tho etomoloü'ist of iiia
e.tj cicada.' Ill his letter o
transmit lal Professor 1 * i I y
• a vs: l,( )n act ount of 1 he con
currenee th 1 present, year < f
two extensive broods ot the
periodical cicada, the one a
seventeen V('ar and tho other
a 1 hirteen-yoar brood, t ho I n-
(piirios in ri fcreiice to this in-
sf-<d j 11 he exceptionally
the progress imiue by .nolan ¡ numerous, and have, in tact,
tribes toward civilization,
already hollín to reacdi thode-^
The < lit ire ííovcruniont ex- ¡^rtinent. With the view ofj
bioit is now heiim transport d niet t intr 1 ho demand for infor-|
¡ plovers are w i 11 i 11 10 coiicode.
!The niimlrr ol men win have
'stopped work is about '¡OOP,
and it is feared that tin; strik •
will become eeneral. T!o«
inore < levant of Paris politic
j men are md alarmed, howevoi,
: far, it is assort<id, 11 i not eon om
of every I weiity of (hat (da-
invaiiably i;c| (heir elolhoi
made in London.
I .on ion, .1 une IS — Mr Glad
i-i! by Secretary Manning of to this city, Pi00 oars hein«r mation upon tho snbjeet, and,stone withhnhbi his assurane.
cutting down expenses in the required for tho purpose. A with tlie futí !ior view ofsolioit-1 that, the Liberals will assi;,:
various bureau of tin: treasury part of tho exhibit a i Ii pro : ¡no- data t hat w ill enable metho Salisbury üdvornmeni.
department wherever possible bahiv be turned over to t!io (() morn completely to map out and the Marijiiis ol Salisbuiy
without detriment to the pub j Smithsonian institute for per-
1 ic business, 300 persons, em- permanent exhibit i« 11.
ployed as store keepers, ^au ——-
vers, etc., 111 > lit; interna! 1 eve
line service, have been temov-
Vihishiu^ton, .Jlino I'd—The
artme:.t has n-ceivod
war oeii:
the 'reoL,fraphic:al limits of persists in his refusal to tafo
those two broods, I have pre-
pared t his bullet in.
The bulletin, which is a
office in the absence of sucJi
assurance. The result is :t
completo deadlock.
; „ i,, ¡","'|'|.|l l"f íifty ,r„¡(,J(| Slat™ coiim.l
{cd since M.iv lí'). 1 lie a\er " i oow ready (or (listridjutiou.
" , ,. , Bonnet, ofthe N irdh cavali \, —
¡rage per diem d >y «1 1 ce ...
employes w as .S 1.
at Lisbon informs the depac-
Rhiio, 1). T,. statin--1 Washington, .June IS 'l'he meut al Washington that- th •
that Lieutenant Stephens, of superintendent ol ¡oiei^n mails I oiluuuese j o\ei ninont ha t
at
i
"toORos,
bio
this
dor
Denver, .June 17 A Pue« the Ninth ravalry has returned , has communicated to the Mosi- orante I the ri'^lit to all lorei^a
I. spot-i'.! «avs- At .1:10 fro... Oklnlmnia' after liavinglcan poalnl ..litli"iiti. s a ilcxirc viwl« to pty in the coast
1< afternoon the large i".w- tlnirnoKlilv «contad llio coan on Ilia part tlin «ovcriimcntjof tl.e CortngncHe province,
r liiuunzino belonging to the try. N" boo,no,s «ero I o be to have the transfer of ,\Mieri- ¡east of the Cape of Good
\l/trn<1n í -ni flp il II (1 I 1*011 ClOlll í O U 1) in Oklahoma- C:>n nnils laciiitated at I aso ^ Nope.
MEXICO. ' Colorado Cattle and Iron com
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1885, newspaper, June 24, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178033/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.