The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 306, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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jgaiig Co5rj0jjelitan.
P(JBLI$IUiP IÍAIIíV
(Except Sundays.)
TERMS OF srpSlRU'TION-
SabecríptioD ín advance, nng'e
money, per month $125
Subscription p*r year, da¡ivfc>red
by carrier or seut by mail to nny
part of tbe U. S or Mexico, $12 U S
Cnrrenoy, or $14 eagle ni mey, puy-
able in udrunoe.
AI>VERTISL\G BATES.
One inch, per month $1
fcocal notices, for ro^nhr adver-
tisers, per line 5c?a.
TufcP&ieot locale, per line.... lOcts
Special position, per line... .2Cota
Snbppqnent insertions of locals',
after fir6t inwirtioD, one-balf tbe
above ratea.
All transient «¡Is. and locals pnyo.
ble strictly'in advance.
All electrotypes of adverfifl'mpr.ts,
entfl,
per,
bases,
ems pica,
intended for a sinyle colaron.
Tin. Agrteola probably sa'.l - lor1 (A PEL ON SOCIAL SINS. (ion. Grant, and then, turning
Galveston this evening. "The Jast two weeks have! to tTU>) sa;j very earnestly:
„ . ~r:r_, w 7T,.oc „,nr Í l)een« especially to «11 who¡ "My bov you live in a won-
Todav Picolas llores was mar-¡ 1 ■ . j .
ried to N abura Lopez. [claim England as their l>irtli-j jerful country. >id you have
wonderful men, but you may
h*ng me if I expected to see
a great lloro, wljom all the
people lvtd raised to tile high-
est position in thoCiuntry,
riding ab' ot in a bnggy driving
¡¡is own horse/'—New York
Times.
The now stand pipe
is quite a conspicuous improve-
ment to the garrison.
The eonnjy has received a fine
lot of school boo^i.
A savage female bow-wow, who
'¿w'suuiJ „1¡* unJ 1#nk>!««*,.'«id Moiieisnore Cupel
in his lectnre at Oakland, last
night, ''weeks of confusion
and shame. England is point-
ed to as the center of civiliza-
tion, but we who live upon
her shores, and have been
workers in her moral vino
yards, know that at the core
there was rotteuesa." Mou-
had made her lair under a building
on Elizabeth street, contested the
right to the premises with one of
the future chief Justices of thes?
United States the other night, and «ignore Cappl went ou to say
the F. C'. J. had to slay the savage that three hundred years ago
animal before he could get a chance the .Reformation in I'ngland
tp go to bed. ¡destroyed in the minus of tbe
c
Sealed p:vjK>.=als tor the construe
tion oi two brick wail.-, for the im-
provement of the County Jail, will
Ti.o fell crops prom! a Ml | P*nP¡' tbe i4ea of and rever-, (,
Jield.
The late rains have freshened up
>e received at my office, in the
. ".**. * "Vim i * i Court Iluuse building, up to 10
et.ee for virginity, lhe loss a on tho 5utU instant.
of such u elevating conccp .f,.0 co||n,v furnisIlh,„ nuterWs,
the aniss but have done little t. ■ tion oí the glory ot woman | aiul the work to be snpervisod by a
i * *>• filling up tbe water holes. • hood ueeesssri v had a pro | committee named for the purpose.
; mast be mounted on ruetnl! . " , 'found influence on the mo-j ior specifications apply to the
«. .od not mor. thao thirty Hnc s.«.ps and perm,no,7 for, , undersigned.
i pica, or two inches in width, if sale cliein at toe Lotica del Leon. r< — - ■ '' " ' r, rnPTM
Mfitamoros Locáis.
bound i:i time to produce the
j deplorable results depicted in
j th* exposures of the Pall Mall
Gazette. In a preceding por
tion of his lecture, which was
E. C. FOIiTO,
County Judge.
Aiu? 12íh, 1SS5.
notice.
Tbe lie: v. I)u. ilUJ.HOLLAND
Advertisements, to be inserted in
tbis paper, should be sent in not i :n>
later tbau 11 a. m., on day of pub-j J,ast night the police arrested
licntion. j urciso Hernandez for being drunk,
i disorder] v nnd resisting the police, upon the "Dignity of Woman,"
Notue:— Subscribers who fail to 1 _1 I,— ! , , , ,i , mu urev. un. «mni
reeoiv th« p per r«#nlarly, rill! The second jetty at Santa Cru J t le 8PCii*er reinaik ( h ¡ v.-ill resume his Classes on Wednes-
h&ru o D Iis I)eing repaired. ! ^! C,a-V 2d' 1SS5*
?erms—p^r month 85,00 curron-
I v_x,, iuv ........v., — , . .i- I l,A I ........ i l<n n./ir,,/... I
President Cleveland goes
ing next week, and if he d
some changq| in these dh
Ngqi 1 - 0
fore then, the ins can settle com-1 At 1 °'Ci0C^ !,yJurc lvi¿t i consequence is that in States
fortably back in their seats and the j ^°n ^ C ir° olcomcd to
outs can let up wire-pulling, until^10U6C ano^ier 5V,n- jL^ie ^^LiCj
he comes back out of the wild- stranger and mother are doing
woods. 1 well.
On the market, at present, corn ; , t.,. n T,1A „,nnipt. ,nu"ul cniion-
i oí tll^ Union. X ¡10 \ 0meil . T>I-Í f r. lnecr ■« Íim' tii.m. ii1
joes a fish-1 quotes at $3 a carga, iieloncdio ^'211 . r . ¡ '■ U,K !u '• lU '-
don't malte ¡¿.a fri ¡oles SIC tft í^. ; °f Alllcru'a 11,0 rcfus,n8 lhe " The Jieetory," Brownsville,
i^ffinirs bo-¡ '' (duties of maternity, and the| Texas, Aug. 10,1885.
PglO
whose people boast themselves
the founders of lhe nation the
native stock is being supplant
ed by other races in which the
The Iiockport Transcript should! A grand baiie at licynosa Sun- j w«onan have not the wicked^
never apologize, the other day it j day, and an e?:cursion train will bej |)ej:s f)f practicing base acta to
got out a paper with a numoor of i run out over the railroad • ! . i , ..
r _„.Jinn 0 i uní vi.u. | escape the ooligatious that tiie
i Almighty imposed upon them.
There are older nations in j
typographical errors in it, and next !
week proceeded to enumerate and
apologize for thein. In the apolo-
gy, in the tirst dozen lines, he gets
in "division" "proop" for proof,
"fiillód," beside some queer punc-
tuation, words left out and others
with a syllable omitted. Never
apologize friend Transcript, it is
two to one that you will put your
foot into it worse than at iirst.
g= i, —
MEXICAN MAIL.
The other day at Tacubaya a lot
of thieves captured a policeman,
stripped him naked and cruelly
beat him, leaving him in a sad con-
dition in the streets. «
At the Encino ranch, near Marin,
Nuevo Leon, a lot of bandits as-
saulted the house of Santiago Mon-
tcmayor, but were beaten oil, and
n . , . . ... one of their number, Juan Garza
Cram savs he is not responsible , ,
'killed.
fpr Bailey as collector of customs.
Brownsville Locals.
-:o:
White Elephant Minstrels-tomor-
row evening at the Opera House.
Curtain rises at 8 30, sharp.
Mr. K rausse has received a large
assortment of new pamphlet novels.
Mr. Louis Wiio has a second son,
the little fellow arrive J at l o'clock
this morning. May he grow up to
be as jolly as his papa and hand
pome as his mamma.
About haif-past eight o'clock this
jnorning a chimney burned but at
Crie. Anga'tina's house, an alarm
was turned in, but was unnecessary,
as no damage was done.
There will4be grand bailes at Ran-
cho Nuevo Saturday and Sunday
evenings.
There is no money and no news.
Judge Lnby is expected here to-
morrow evening.
The Monarch in his specialities,
tomorrow night at the Opera house.
The tail end of a showpr, which
fell about noon, Ipid the dust if it
did nothing inoro.
The temperature climbed to the
ftftnaltaig^t today, 9?.
other quarters of the world!
where the samo immorality e>:-
*
isrs, and where the number of;
deaths exceeds the number ofj
births. But the curse oí God!
rests upon such nation?, and'
his hand will smite them,
heavily—D: ily Alta.
AN ASTONISHED ENGLISH-j
MAN.
I well remember riding I
along the bluff one evening!
with an English gentleman,
who had recently an i ved in
America nnd who wns not
too supereilous to t-ke a live-
ü
u
AT TIIE
pera House,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th,
BENEFIT OF
B
- 1 eg
For Sal©
AT THE*
IRON HOU3T2,
WASHINGTON fcTItüET,
Between 12th and 13th.
AMBULANCES,
■ CA&RUQMA
BVGGJES,
And material for Wagon and
Carriage*.
ja.2 yr.
Geo. Champion,
Commission Merchant and Agent
for the well known New Orients -
firm of Schmidt & Ziegler Mtii) .
continue in business at the old"
stand lately occupied by the firm t
of Champion «fe Co. .He solicits t^e ,
continuance of the liberal support
heretofore given him by the mer-
chants of this section.
. . my30 tf.
Keal Estate For
Sale.
¡.j400. In Matamoros, corner lot,
with frame house and two jacals on
it- \
$125. In Brownsville, -frame
house, with cheap ground rent.
$3000, In. this city, fine frame ,
residence, with large lot, in the
best, pr.rt of the city.
For further particulars apply at -■
this office.
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EED BU(H, FIJES.
FIthr, rotxelífí, ants, bedbngt, rita
tniop, {?npb«rs, ohipmnnk , clereda
.- ni l y U u^'b on R*ts. lñe.
fgs 11S^i liui
i=r
L"
S
ly interest i.i his surroundings.
As we bowled along lhe level
drive I saw a dark bay horse,
Who will appear as the
Brazilian Ipe.
✓ ' "
A number of amateurs will ap-
pear.
New Songs—Side splitting jokes.
—New Acts—
The ladies of the city of Mexico
sent a long petition to president
Diaz asking that the political pri-
soners bo released he replied polite-
Iv Tefusiinr
%/ V
At the Santiago hacienda, state
of San Luis Potesi, a book-keeper
was enjoying illicit intercourse
with a married' woman, the pair
becoming tired of all restraint, de-
termined to kill the woman's hus-
band, and to that end poisoned
some mescal with strychnine, a
servant who give the poisoned
drink was not fully in the plot and
also administered it to several
others, the result being that not
only the husband, but two other
men and a woman partook of it,
the husband and one of the unfortu-
nate men dying from its cileeb.
The cathedral at Chiapas vas re-
cently robbed.
A new volcano has appeared at
Las Iguanas near Mistequilla, Vera-
cruz. After a subterranean upheaval
and much noise, the ground opened,
omitting first a strong current of
air and then mud and water, the!
first having a strong . smell of i "President of the United! Silver match safó Mven to
with along, swinging gait, an- yv. . . , , ,. .
,. ... °.. '■ i. Curtain rises promptly at 8 o clock,
proaemng with a light top wa* <> , ' , ,
1 t , iteserved seat tor sale at Pu teg-
gon behind him, In the wag.,,,;, a V ^gtnte_
sat a square, sturdily-built •'
wnn, whoxi «i,- „f s,t deter i deceived bv Last
mmation would haye struck!
the most casual observer. Hej Ship.
wore a plain suit of black and
a rusty silk hat. He held lhe
lines loosely in one hand, and
appeared to be enjoying the
A full supply of Tan,ills' Celebra-
ted Punch and Punchinello.
Americas' finest .r><\ ( igars. Also
Belle of Orleans 10c., good.
siilplfiiritf acid. The mud soon
formed a considerable hill and the
water quite a lagoon.
Xhcre are many vacant houses
in Concretare, especially stores.
fresh southerly sea breeze. I j °N'a Pnff, Rielimond Gem and
turned to my Enlish friend' Strait Cut Cigarcoles, ime^t
andenid: ! , in the world,
un .. Wholesale and lletail,. ; t Price.?
vHet e comes the President. ' i r
h1, ., , . . , . | Lower than tne. Lowest.
"President of whati" he in-! r,n f1. r. , , . ,
, *-"111 at tlm Central, for a good
Smoke and Chew. A jino Nickle
, Silver match i^nfe given to' each
States,. Í answerer^ ¡person buying for onah $2. worth
• "What! that gentleman—¡Tansills' Punch, La Condura or
alone—in n ^uggy ! God bless of Orleans, before August
iny soul!" ^th,
TUB *
BESTTOHB.. ?
Tltis raodlclne, combining Iron wlth p*re
rcijctttble tonic-i, Qulnkly find e«nipwWr
C i.ee l>T!ippp ia, lj¡dl#c tlo*, Wtjiktici*.
l::ipm.~"nio.íd, Un:BXln,eüli:**«4V«W .
511un'&lUns T medy tor
^t'^inplaabfe^r Plsea^c. reeolttr to
Voi.i*n, and all who load e<Jentarr ,
It don* not i n] uretbo teotli, caw naaoacMj^
prncuicú canstipatlon—rtlirr Itrrm
it enriches ai.l jivrlfM t^cblwod,
the awctite. r.id l e uridrnilaHM o« J?"
Ms s Uearthurn nnd ItoiChlan M nitBtV*
si:? the mus. k": and ¡len-o . .. T Arf
For Intermitto'.it Kerro.lMÍM^W'1
Enorpr. «Stc., it lias no equal.
&l~ The irem.in'j hw«boretrjaaimtiajo
crossed red lines on -wraj.per. Take no otMf.
ntofracHltitAt Ik,iiliUtW**■
~7 1 "
F. IT
WHOLESALE
I *« ' i • * * *
RETAIL
DEALER IN
Ho took o good long look at
S. 11. KIMP,ALL,
agt.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, '
ETC. FAV; ETC.
Elizabeth street,
Brownsville, Texas.
First class goods ft
thfi' very lowest price |
for cash.
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 306, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1885, newspaper, August 14, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178076/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.