The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1869 Page: 2 of 4
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H. A. MALTBY. Editor.
MOWR* VILLI, TUU, rilltilt IT
Jew 1-h t erewioiil**.
\ < -Mrdgy, aMth* d*T npywlKl'-l
by thn HArew \ i« »l Shirty
*• uka up ibt <fc» t belt** of (Em Washington.
dti'rftMti number* uf tbeir p» r*unM-*tL 1
ViiM>nr> 9*4 (Md t>lk»w*hip in
HrowwKriiir.
It is a pW-a-itnt thought to all h
longing to tht- “the mystic tie” and
the three links, to refer Lark to th
time alien the light of Ma^ ur) and
the ptaoap** of Odd Fellowship tuoi
dawned upon this rt mount southern
portiou of the United Sum* From
a wild and almost the tic state of
society previous to the war with
Mciim, sprung a population itpw
the Texas hanks of the Uio (trandc
in front of Matauior s Mexico. A
dead heroe furuished a name for it
and Broanavilh was tor the first
t'nae recorded ?.• a town Hut siniul-
Lutwoua with this early progro*-,
ww organ1 mil lodges of each of the
two brotherhood*.
Almost the tfrst at t in thi- plat ,
was the organization of an odd Fel.
lows lodge. There were not wanting
hearts “tried and true," who induced
others to join them in a covenant
'•Hiding autl lasting.
Hut there »a.« another noble and
ancient fraternity, more ancient than
(Kid Fellowship, laboring in the great
cause of charity. There were several
members of the Masonic order in
Matamoros ami Itrow n»\ die. M< n
whom the war had trail* plan ted from
•he oltl >tatc* to the newly acquired
territory of Texas. They resolved
to organize a lodge of Mtu«>us. They
met, anti soon u charter wu- obtuiu-
t-d, and the first lotlg* wa.- flourishing
on thv Rio (iramie.
It is needless here to .-tun the tilth-
culties ami inconveniences both of
t licsc institutions had to ovt r< oiu<
before achieving u peinuinent hold,
hut time ami patience, ami more ee-
|Kftally perseverance, accomplished
their object ami Kio (•ramie Lodge.
No. hi, A- F. A A M.and Excelsior
Isitlge, No. 10, 1. ().(>. F., ranked
high if not fix »m» t in tht- annuls of
Masonry and (kill Fellowship in
Texas.
Time ha.- pasted -wiilly over os,
and twenty ycur* have now claj.....1
since the first gavel was sounded U|K»n
this iiortler. Hut where arc the craft
whi* cherished its sound? Winn
arc the first charter members of Ex-
cclsior lx>dgtf? Scut tent! all over
the face of the earth. Some liavt
returned to their long homes, follow-
ed by tin ir mourning brethren, to
dwell forever in that celestial loilgi
above, ami some arc without tht
pale of the brotherhood. Home ha**
joined lodge* io other land* and . .*mt
have |*crished unmounted in a wat-
ery grave.
Yet the great brotherhoods exist
on, exist ever u living monument oi
the “still gentle Voice within tin
oosoin*" of our community, anxi u-
to perpetuate the great work- -o n *.
Idv hegun b\ the foumlers of our
little city. Ami if, |>erehanci , w.
meet now in our days om of tin *
an lien t (Kid Fellows or Master Ma-
sons who were the original * barter
members of the lotlg* - in Drown*-
villa, we ft •el that wt owe t<* them
many, very many, happy moments
enjoyed by u- in friendly intercourse.
Unfortunate]v there :tr*- but few
survivor- of the ptonecr- of Ma.-onrv
hml Odd f ellowship m lirownsvllt
Yet liiert are a few left with whom
time hi—* tb alt gently, and etill their
wtinla of encouragement greet-our
meetings, still their strong arm- guide
th* helms of the.nstitutiotir, true and
faithful to the ln-t.
Thest* ami such reflect ions «<■ low
to dwell on, ns being something high-
er in our nature and to which w.
look with pride. Masonrv and <K|d
Fellow-hip have In-« oiiic idwc lifted
wit1, Brownsville, and we may now
elaim a penawnenwy for either of the
s<M’ieti«”» on the frontier. Theet* can
never arrive ail ejss-h In-re. when
either Masonry or Odd Fellowship
•ball )*■ extinct. Too well inter
woven are the threads that hind us
to each other. Too strong tin link
which unite us. to Im* sevcr*sl by op
{seition. Time alone, the great tin-
i-her ot all mortal work, can sever
the link* and -nap the tic, hut when
that happens, new mid young broth
er» wdi carry us reverently to our
i-arthU hf*me f.<» mot again at the
s»eu.*f of th* gave. #1 the (Jrrnt Ar-
• kite* t A the universe
Ihe /•«wnotipn* No. I, i auded
ysstec'tav at tver wharf with a full
for the
/•••
m
resting in the public cemeury, for the
purpose of depueiuug them with Jew
u»h riles in the new l»raebu*h emus
try at this plan
The eereiuome* did not lake place
on account of bad weather, hut are
only indefinitely postponed until the
first fin* *! * NNepropom I ■ < Mry.
brief dm ripti* u of the een-mony of j
taking up the dead, according to .he
Jewish cost mile.
A Jewish community is composed
of a* least ten members, and 00 pub-
lic prayers can be had in a syna-
gogue or elsewhere unless there arc
that many Israelite* present. This
number is known in Hebrew as
mm tun the literal meamug whereo!
is <111011110. But to constitute a mein-
Iwr of such a quorum it i* necessary
to have been confirmed in accordant**
with the rabbinical laws.
Jews an- coufirond at thirteen
yean* of age and no le**- The cere-
mony of confirmation exists simply
in a candidate - reading some |>or-
tioii# of the five hook« of M**ses,
in the synagogue, and by assuming
certain obligations, devolving ujh»ii
the Israelite of mature age. From
this day forward be i- expected to
observe strictly the ordinauceof Phv-
lac lory, which consists in wearing a
slip of parchment incased in u sheath
of the same material and containing j
some text of scripture. This charm
(for it is nothing else 1 is generally
worn on the forehead, la-tween the
eyebrows and on the muscle of the
left arm nearest t* the heart.
But to proceed, ten confirmed ineni-
her** constitute a quorum, authorized
to hold public devotion ami to per
tdrm ceremonies over the dead. But
nut alt Israelite, participate in
particular ceremonies. The quorum
must b« c<»mpo*< d of members n*»t
belonging to that }«rtioular branch d
the tribe of L* vi. from which sprung
th priestcraft.
This L* strictly observed among
orthodox Jews, hence may la* seen
in all Jewish cetMteriv e< rtaili path*
luid out expressly for the • xempt at
a certain distance from the m-arcst
graves, prcscrftxd by luw. The ob-
ject of exempting the priestcraft from
touching the dead or even coining !
w ithin a certain radius of the mfliii [
wn« to prevent their contamination, j
They were however permitted to i
touch the laalics c*t blood relations j
and t<> assist in their burial.
The ceremony of taking uj* the
•lead for reburial is clone by n *|Uo- l
rum cKnip'aasI <*f cotifirinod niem-
hers of the classes referred to, ami \
must done by the nmniber- with- 1
out the assistance of a (ieiitilc.
Prayers are l*eing rc>-it*-d in the |
course of exhumation. When the ;
h<sl\ is ready forJt*htirial, it i- car-
ried hy the members to the place j
Appointed, and permitted to remain
by the* side *.f the grave until •wrtttin
pravers art- delivered ami then it any
relative r»f the deceased l>* present, I
they recite a prayer of par*i*»n to th* j
dead, f**r the disturttancc of their r*
mains. The coffin conuun*ng tl r*
maim in then lowerc*! into the
grave, again a prayer is needled, r**« 1
tinning thank- to tb«- L<*rd, an*l the
mcmliers fill up the gray* and retiic.
Jtfst la-tore having the «-emetn each
incinlar picks up a handtnl f earth
and pitches It over hi* ukottlik*.
Hii* uet is performed three time**,
and the ccretaony 1- over Tin |
pitching of eurth over th«- shoul-
der is a rabbinical >uperstition, alltid- |
ing to a l»e|ief that iK-uth dwells in
the cemetery, hence tin art i- meant
to east away hi- influence over th* |
mem Is r while engaged in burial
service. (>n arrivingt*»their h<*a»*--the
l*rw* lit* s gen* rally wa^k their an*l-
thereby cTenssing thems*-lv«** fpr*sn
contamination. I'h* who|< e<n*tn*tnv.
excepting the prayers, is u*i* rwov«s
with rabbinical MJperatftloii not
->tri**tly oltserved by any h rt:, -
d*»x -lews,
We copy in to-days i*sne. tn*m th*-
Two ilepubli«-s <»t Mexico, an article
00 the annexation of Texas und r«-
commend it to the careful p* rural >*f
our raiders. The article treats upon
the hi-tory ot tvi* Minexatioii of
Texas, with unusual ability. It re- I
capitulates in a very < kur ami most ;
concise minner the causes of th** sts *
cession of Terns from M< si< «». and
what led so their riiltsciie nt aiiie \-
atioii with th*- United Mat*-. TherC I
arc fa«*ts coataiixil within the arti- I
ti«*lc that will strike the tuind of the
rentier with conviefin* r*gnrdmg th*-
chief cause of the troubles ami dn-
sentions in Mexico, •*• latm-ntnblv
uiifav'irabl*- to th* natiotial existem e
of that country^ from the tint hour
As aucvidMKw of (be loyalty f
the Brown*villa people w« way just
>t«U that, a committee ou celebrat-
ing the annivarwary of (Veorge
collected yeatetday in
over in specie- W"e
may justly pride ounelre* an oar
loyalty, hut may be *«um*thiiig is
<iu» also to tilt jKvuliar prtferciue
of our v«*aug jieoph- lor the first rv
bel. Ik it a* u may. we will have a
grand celebraliuu ou the anniversary
of the birth day of the “Father of
N KW A BY Fin tNF.l F.NTN.
AYER’S
Ague Cure,
to* rws o«i»i caaa «•
laterasllleat r*»«. •» A|W,
Prvet, ( WU HlW, Dad
Hfsdsrko and
lot Ike Wkole rlaM of disease* artgt
aauac ia fctliarr derma*<-«aeal. rwwsed
ky Ike UsWtui *4 miasmatic roaaines.
No owe remnir is lowdev csiied for kjr the
scc*snues t4 tW Aatsnraa pe*'|>*‘ (Kaa s sure,
and »sfr *«re for Freer and Ague 8ach!
»r u« ms saalded U» udrr. »»ln s wife •
rrrtstnty thsl it will ersdie*t«- tk* Jars e •
•ltd ».di sssursnee, founded un proof, that
no harm can *n«r from m us»- ia st,* qusn
Utjr.
I'hat nhich protects from t*i preecnts
disorder must I* of iauaet-^ m rricc in
- - ----------— - - - —-—— - entunumtia shew it pn • ub.
f ALVEI STOCKBRI1M. 1 SUSSEX,*33.--;
wonaza is this tjslt-ful distemper. This "Ciu" rtprls
TIN, (WPPBK A. SHECT IKON.
.... .. ,, .. , mem of tbi- disease, if taken on tkr lirst sj*-
| ill. n<Hlnll!f. 4rlllU*rlllif penat-h **f iu pr-momt.iry symptoms. It i«
not only tke best rsmedy ever yH dlmoemsdl
for tin* cls*» of <-<<iu|iiainu. t.ut als*> the*
{ckeapMt. Th* large ouanuty we supply ft*r
a dollar hmig- it witkin tbe reach of isery]
!udy, and iu l-iluius distn. ts. where Pktbk.
i *«!.’ Am k prevails, tvr7 body should have it
and use it freely l«otl» lor rure and pruU«eti*m.
It i« hoped this j»nie will plat e it within the
r* vh f nil—the poor a» well the rich. Aj
ersat superiority «>f tha r*-mrdy ov- r any
1 *th»-r ever discovered f>r th« «pc*-‘ j ai,d cei-
.1111 cure of li.urtnittents is, that it contains
1 n<* <duuune or tmmral, < ousecjuently it pr< -
! ducen n*i .|uinism o» other injurious mm t»
I. CO LOU,
KiKHI.K Bill.Ill NO.
i
MJMAMk'TH Ml H/.7T,
MMi>wyar/LLM, r«ar.i«
1111 |M»r( 1*1 and Healer
H Hk
kl.Slt-s
Household (»oods.
uni
huamltT-al work dow* in the mowt »•-
•-cptaldr iiiaiiuer.
Ml kinds **f TIN AM* «X>PPKH
\V AHK, i-ofistAMlv on hand.
sTuVhs*! ST0VB8 !!!
rio: I.ATK-T pattkrnh
with trkuitilings eoUiplot#, nt a low tig-
ure. Lighting rods |*ul up to order.
( o|»|M*r Hrands. for Stock.
tan i>ruud 11 dozen aniiuals alone
In-at, The***- hramls living esat from
patterns arc perf* t in »ha|*«- and *-ven-
ne*M of Uee.
whatever ui-in the constitutum. Thive cumi!
hy it are left as healthy as if they kind never
had tin- diaeasc.
Fever and Ague is not alnm the consequence
of the ii.iaMnati- |s>iam. A great variety of
disoniers arise from it* irritation, among whuh
arc Neura.gia, like umalism. Oout, Headache
iilittdniwa. Touthache, Kara, he. Catarrh, Asth-
ma, I’nlintation, k’ainfiil Alfoctio*. of the
Sphvn, IIystones. Pain in the Bowels. Coin .
Paralysis and 1 H-rangement of the Stomach.
.11 of which, when ungiuatirg >■> this cause,
riu it as ||___ out on the intermittent tvur, or bsconu- twnod
I ll(* I (kO|ll(‘ S I S )u-aJ. riu. ••Cta*’* expela the pmsi>n from
* the L! Ksi. and ro*»ae*|ucntly eurr* ttieni nil,
It ia an invaluable protection to imnu.]
and j*er».ii* travelling or temts 1 tril
No Stock llaiscr
should l>«- without them. They outiaol
an iroti to and for v*-Mr«.
« ALV1.S MTtH K It l< 11 h . K.
clebl7-tf
Oil If/ Mttr (itnn iMiltrnr X '•■rUy.
NEW YORK SIN,
FOB 1MK».
CIIAS. A. DANA. Editor.
A firat-clase Journal, indejwndout but
not neutral In politii-w, oulillahe* three
inlitiona- Daily. H**ini-w«*ckly «\ W«-« k-
!y, at |*>. FA and *1 per v« *r.
NOW I> TIIK TIM K T<* SI |is*« HIPE.
Till. HFDMLY HI \
I- pr<-pare<l with a|e * lal r< f«n ii«-etoth*
want* of Country II* idem.
Near a of the wreek, irorn ail part-*>t
the glot***, l* condensed for it hy «|m-
riem-edand skillful e-litors. Aaelectnui
fr**iii tin inosd intereotmg ullUirial arti-
. iea oi l'll 1 I11.V SI N will foi
of Its < • >r>stant fewtarea, while the m.«t
inalruotive aud entertaining misi-i llwny
WillaN* * upy a large portion of it"*.
coluutil. Its t'uttlc. Province ami tten-
• nil Market lt*-iM*rts will la- found all
that can to- m-sired. Ah a general
I t Mil t N».w\i-i.ii. it will aim lota
particularly a<-eeptal»lo. It will also
iui uihIi accurate and tr» h(i rc|M*rts of all
matt- rw of iinportano* of
Hit I'AHMKK AND <*AKDKNKIt.
This d*'i>artim*nt is under the Mii|*er-
i i-ioii of Si 1. Andrews Fuller, the w • II-
klew n horticulturist, who will not on-
ly writ** on the subjects in uunation, t.ut
will also attend to the meetingw of th«-
Fartn*-rs and Fruit-tirow**rs Clut-s.and
will ilaguerreotv |>c their pr<H-ccduigs
for the la unlit of our sut>»< rita-rs.
Mr. Fuller, w to is a tnvrty lover of
lii* prof* salon, makes to hi« f -iidcr* '.h<
follow mg
L1HKKA1. Pm*P«'MTI<*N :
alike.
grants and |a-r*nti» travelling or temu* ranir,
|icsidiiig in the malarious districts. If taken;
.miam. i.ally or daily while rxnnsed to tbs in-
(«-. tuai, that wid he excreted from the *y»t<-n ,
j and t snout ac< ..mulatr ui .oITk n-nt i)UM<,.ity'
, to n|**n into d seaae. Heart it is i-v«», nwuV
valuable for poteetani than eurv, a<-),.m «s ii\
ever suffer tr in Intermittent*, if they avail
themselves of the protecfA„, this rctn< dy al-
ford*. i
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR Mi W PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC.
so- *0 -v>r. posed that disease within thr rar.g* <*f ' **• ,*1' Markc.
th("T ac-.itn can rsrelv withstand nr o*dc them ' **n«plet*- aavrUnemt of
Hhorn.Mk.r-. Tool-
MWn, > .rri-eting its diseastd action, and restoring
lU be.I '.hy \ its'iUe* A» a con -e»jurni c of th« •
pmperticH, the invalid who is bowed >l..wn with
FIvmIIuk*.
Itr**w nsville.
;»imI
• It-.*.
pain or phtsical debility is aatonistied to And hi*
health or energy ret
simple amt muting
eltt. or energy restuod bv a reiu«-d> at on* < ms*
do - mm
t d*. they .rr the • *erj *l.v cnmnl.
body, tmt also many forirudnble
, - daageroiu diseases. Iks ageai bvfow named 1-
(M’rtion <>f its pleased to hin»i*h gratis my Amrrirai. Altuans
.. »i"l i-*"| containing certificates of their cures and dir* tium
for their use in the following naipluati * usZire-
ItM >TX AN 1 »:
to order hv
Nraa, Heartburn, llradat As tootr*/ f 1 om Himirdrred
, /‘•un m unit V. -on!
B
NAI lilt K
* Idth,
IK»I> MAI»K to
>11 It 1C \ V.
NMII WiSHlgUTUll sriu n.
«*t tlie liesl uiateriwls 1I141 can >•• had
WNwsvrA. Smuem, ImMimtt**). Film .a mmd Ucr+td in Nt-w Uricatis, cii-iHthim t I reiiHi
Imution of tkr lU.iroit, Hututmry. Ixnt of caliskliiM. Mot •* - • -hin». «*-rni>*n In
tile, Joundut, aud siher kindred eumplauits, l»old ewJf, I'al* lit Ic.itlu r. *-t< \l-***n
arising from a low -un of the body or c! struruo. ! hatid Marc»-roti - PaU-iA r iwtch l»la* k ■
■if us functions. They arc an earellent alterative ing. the l*ewt aid *|Ui*-k* *1 in th*- w rid.
(nt the renow.on of the bioorl and thr 1 rotor a
tion of torn- ami -trrngth to U»< i)>tetn d* bihtaU i!
by d '*case
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
for mi. turin «trb or
( otigks, ( old*. Influ* 11/11. Hoars* no*.
I roup. Ilrondiilia, Incipient i oaMiinp.
linn, nnd lor the relief «»| I on-uniplii•
Pulo 111* iu ndmneed singes uf Hu
disease.
So wide it the held of iti w-efuines* and so nu
rncrou* sre the rast-s of 11. cures, that aim*
f.*r III*- hKMI-W I’k KI.V >t N, wewill e\ 1 ry -ection oi coiuitnr abounds ia prmotja pul j
forward I x mail. p>4-paid, any on« lot kid* knowit, wfo^ hawl*een rwsb*icd* r alaruo-
*f tke follow ing iiamcil x i? • s or plants and <xrn desp, rate diseases of iS* tung« by.
1 «e W ben ome trw-d, it* «>ipi i ...rity oxer exe \
o'her medicine of its kind 1* to*, apparent to escai.
oi*** nation, and where its iirtucs sre known. Hi
util.lic n<. longer hesitate what antidote tr* ctiml
ror the distressing sad d»nger*si« stf. ruoiis of th
• Inonary otgan* that are mrideiit to our ekmao I
I While many inferior r* a.*dies thrust soon tic
1 cvnuMinltr have failed and tawvi diw anlcd. the!
as gamed friends by every trial. 1 ..nfrrod u iietu.
a ths sfRi. ted tin y can never forget, sad pr«.
fu.ed cures to** numerous and too ruuarkablt- to'
"To vv*»rv sukiwcriber who w-nda *>n*-
dollar for th* W KF.K LY, >*r tw ..dollars
many nt w ht*-ti *oll at retail at ak-out
tic price rliargisi for the (a»|,er. as gifts,
as so*,ii as tii<- ground ojk-iis in tlie
spring.
I’ll make kumts f«*r th<- men that work in
tlie wet,
Anil tioof* for tbeimvin'KimM tfiat In door*
enn alt.
Hunts for tlw iiM-chauu- tkiat lo w - w sl
•*r lays l*ri*-k,
on Ho- soft handwl gent* that apply tin
yard -tick,
llooi. for th<- white riian that doariahos
w it ti th* • 111111.
And the hardy nun-hero Hiat works
wlien aiol when- he will,
Aa my wrvrk Is g.sH| nnd my prkt* they
are‘Just,
| cvfMM-t nix patron* w*.ii I a**k me to
trust. < dec*-luil'Ut
Fire Kvtinmiislier.
u *4 lectiug the<lifts it w ill only he ne-
< - Msarv t" mention tii<- NumU r na
given la-low.
1. Two (’uncord **rajg x-ito-s.
.. Tvro Hartford Pr*»lifle ' .ra|K-x in* -.
A. one Delaware *• rap*vine.
4. • me Iona lirujM-xine.
.*». Two l.arly Ml Ison |tla> k i»»rr\.
•». Two KittatUny Bla*-kla-rrv.
7. 1 me I *a\ nlson « T h r'e*- Haapiierrv.
s. om-**« ne4-a Blin k Ha»p)«errv.
P*. One Mammoth Cluster H*spt*erry,
in. one Monthly Bla> k B.opl.* rrx*.
11. One •* urn mil Yellow lta*pl«rry.
I'd. • me Philadelphia Ba»pl*<-rrx.
I t. < m*-Clarke Raapl<ery.
14, Two f herry *'nr rant.
1&. Two M hit*- ora|*« Currant.
(*•. One Karlv It..**' Potato
And to i-verx lailv »ut>s« ril»**r we will
*4-nd a Mill, of th* i*eaiititul and rare
Japari Idly, and for dull* of six will
x amt ov of I.) 1 .»<>rsi \ of choice t Ilaalf-
olua.
Kx cry nlant sent will Im- cornctly la-
l>«-lcd aii*t i-uri-fully |*a< kc<l. so that it
shall reach its dis>tinati«>n in g*km| con-
dition.”
Twentv - .pi.- •'f TIIK WKKKI.Y
-st'N xx ill l*c mailed to one Aildres* for
• 17, anal Fifty i*>pie* for inxuriu-
i IdvAnadxance.
TIIK NKMl WEK.Kl.YHfN l*ofthe
sain*- «iz»- ami gem nil * liarai-tcr a* Tiie
M i 1 ki t, t.ut tin* s|*H4*> for n greater
1 ari* ty of iui«.-i‘iiatii'.tiiM rcu.lmg. and
frirn ishi * fti** new * to tfs sol*** rllsers
wiili gri-n-* r tr*" line**, iMu-auself «*oni**a
tw 1* * a wex k inst4'4<i i.f on. *• only. It»
•ntKo-ri|Hton is only tw«* i-.i.mk* h
*. t *. < > oi uarx price of a New York
\Ve<kly. clule* of ten siil*»< rll***rs t*»
o„4 m<I Ir* •* ret oHt The Hr.mi- Wi.kki.T
»< h 'll fsxX 1114-Jil of |l*. Txx. nli copies
will tie sent toon- aat'tr. ** g>r .md
fifty *v>p e* tor *-<1 always In artvauev. t
till !• A If.Y SI! N • In. newsf.a|**-r, |
1 fr*-** • «*.- 'op! -1.4-r
fit-r- oir!'ties, lass sll 11,• i * ws from eve-
ry *fuaner • f (»**- g at two 1 i.vtw a
iv.pv, m •* f**r xe»r
/'•** '•'••fees *»<•'< •■•t-rtu S<*fix| M/I rhil.lt
rtf ten, i.f r.the. eifitn. m ertll rein re fin eje-
tft ettfitf foe *1/ r Inmliseas. If,rr,turn
j coyM*< A*nM**f*l rm rnttem,
.4 itArems
FI NIJnNrit ‘.F THE Nt N,
New York f’ltv.
Sold
exerywii ere.
cftl7 «Nld(t Wttlll.
rkCPARBD HY
J. 1. AVER A- CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
by all Druggists ami Deal* r*
DINxSOM TION.
r|MI K < <»PARTNERHHIP llntn-
1 tofors **xlstmg Iwtwreen th* under-
signed was this dav dl**ol\e<l hy inu-
tual consent. Mr. C. Ht4M-kl»ritlgc will
continue the tin. eoppgr aiul sli«-<*t Iron
manufa< niry, at the ohl stainl, isirner
Ia-xis- ami IZlii streets.
C. HTCH’KfmilM.K,
KD. A l h IN-
Brownsville, Fnb. f», IW.(*. efoMi-lm
iliWAYN HE 4 111
POM
:iNHT\>T ini:.
Kti*|orxMs| liy all Ihe leading
FIHF1NNUIIA NUFroU I* A M FX
Tfir.
Oovoriniinit Chief liiurl-
INMTN
AM) OVF.H 1MNH) ()F
l-gwlitij/ ('itizena ThriMijfhout tin
UllMMI.
IIU(iUKT cV
louicrs Iu
U().,
A.
ForHirii A.
(OMYHSNION MKRfHYMX
i iii-i of .Matamoros and Kiglithsui *-s,
MATAMOM* MINK o
noH RENT
The upper story of flu* large framo
house on the
Corner nf IYI o«*f Jrffrnum fftererta.
Apply In F. DEC IN.
At the Santa Crna Bar Itooin.
SANTA l HI /., M KX.
ti lit:
S
<;
lo AND - UK
TOM sTFKLK,
l.'iich at io o’clock a. U.
an*l l» r. M
rjanJH
V" rot-oxi I* apth •iusko t
4.N trvela As Ms f-.r oil* * • s <twp
o.Nf.
■H. «fKia
injrvut-M ».|e a*4with>Sit *u *i ..Her no
pay met, • will U* msii* » ..-her in tils
psy r .fit * f *h **t« <!*• ms «i. erxoaa sn-
'ba '■« rvuptia.r tr guag sit
N K.( 1A It AND TOBACCO SKOHK
Mfiii of tkr Big Injun.
(Op| <*llft** ill** Pn»t Offll’l’ )
KLI7.ABF I H HI ItF.KT
MU) WNSI ILL b\ TLX AS.
I nstxMly on hand a goml ass«*riinent
of segar*. f .hare** snnrt and pipes 1 he
Isrgi .l and t*evt aAiertiweiit <*f Mcrrhaum
It ha* saxisl over .'«•«* nrif.niMos, w UP
I'HoI'ihii auioiinting |<• manx M.'M,
|ll\Mtif- I h *|. |. A Its. 11 l« I* • (111 * 11 * - III
every Mi’ll,DIMA, laung
» HEAP, HIM PI,K AND KM I tl IN K..
No one nil., xalin-s life and pe,party
snoiild Is* w nhoiil a
KXTIMa ISHKR.
It is as M-’KKt TIVK In Hi. Ilsnda of
a ROY as thv most KXPKKIKNt Kl*
KIMKMAN u (*«- io machivkma ro
okt or t or oHfkH.
The Fire Kxtiiiguislicr Inn* Ib-imivcii
the llighe-t I'.uconuuin- fW*ln
the |’iv».-.
No in vi 11I1011 hae done an iiiucli go.st lor
th- puldic a* Ure
FIRE UXTIMil'ISNEII.
AYhii-h staid* always i-harge*! and ax all-
al*le for inetaiit artmi, aid ma only af-
foril« the means of at one*- grappling
w itliatlrcat Itaoutbreah, w hen it i* com-
parlively small and *-aav •<> sulalue, hut
It dim* so with that mow* im.w erful of all
KsUugaiahera «f Fire, ( AltHt NB AC-
ID UAH. This gas |s pr.*i)x|cd upon Hi*
flames not In gas**>us form, Idit hv
uii-ans of w aler highly inii.regnat»sl with
it; and while it Is (ivrfectly harmli-ss to
the o|H'ral4*r, it acta wlth isUfcentrallve
i-IYe<-l upon Ihe lire.
’I ll KFIIlK KXTIMit lull F.|{ isat oil
timea ready dir u*e;
TilK FIKK KXTINlKTMlIEH put.
out tire instantly:
TIIK FI HR KXTINfil IwHKBhasm*
Maatunerv to gat out of order:*
TIIK FiltK KXTINiilT.sll F.U car, be
iimsI hv male or female;
Til K Kl KK KX I INHl milKK once
load**! ran remain s*> for years.
Agent* Wanted all (her flte I’ninn.
• PriCPH t
F**. !•••••• p,'(
a usd row unm iiirrtvg < uu 1 i.ah.
II E HAS o.N HAND A LARUE
XL and * t-ii s«-1 acted aaaertriont of ar
tides iu kis liue, einraisUng iu part of—
I'ooking I'MmAIs*, Bis k-mith * Tu U,
t ari*enler’a 'f ools. I hams **l all
kirnls, I’nin is, Moos,
h« k«, i*i*-ks,
Mpadea,
’shoxela. S*-»*s«»rw,
Pia-ket knixe*, knivaaand
Fork*. ('«*MUUuB Drinking <*lit»»"i,
iN raaUsr*. laiinp* oi Various k unis, in-
i*lu<l)ng Hu- CeiebraAed Htu-
deul* I jimp with
Lamp W i*-k»,
And other urto'lew 111 (hat conn* < tiou.
COLON’S
>a|>*-rior A*- rtm*nt of t rmdtery, K.»r*
them Ware, Karmiug Im
plements, 1 lo-ap amt of
the Iai4*st and most
Improved Pat-
tern*
and PaU ul*.
iolou'ii Amorlninil ol’
Uurtwua,
Iksistoada,
Waah staid*.
Molas. ami a
Variety of Ar
lit-ies In that line,
tOLO.g
Is also Agi ut lor tin- r*1*i of th*
Tpnjim Mur HrtHtiiL
M un 11 fact 111 • i|
in llrow tisx’tlle,
and ol Sup ri.g
Mhailty, lie will
ket*p un hand
a Hupply to mn-t the demands of
TMiolwaU1 and It.-.an I'ust- m> i*
C()l*< >>
•udls clwwp to customers, either Wh*de-
sali* or It.'i.oi. II*- partn-ularly ilix iu
atte ntion t«> his Plows, aid la sotialh'd
he sells them at l*>w*.r ngur< * than 11m
It** lias also a
The Fane) Store.
HENRY SIMKON,
HE Mr STOCK. x
Handkerchief*,
Ties,
M|»* ssi,
Bool*.
Hts'ka,
Drawer*.
I assalucre* and
Ueutlenten a
FiiriifNliiiiu I
The • lieapest ami l*rst are al thr above
store.
KpiciiImHoii Arnj (lotliv
aa nawal. al l**w priivs.
A apltslld lot *>f
IRISH LINENS.
Purchase* 1 at aui-tKm. To tie Mild Zft
|«er laMlavsr han nianulm’tureiwprl*s.
The attunta*u *>f ladlea la * ailed U* the
largt' st'M'k of
IlSENxN (tOOlFS AND t NDEH
( MFTHINU.
S* I ling much Is-low Pari* coal, and
must Is- I'iiwml out.
All goods guarantersl and richanKwd
If not appr**xe«t.
l> tf II. MIMKO.V
NOTICE!
*1’IIK UROWNSVILU: LKVKE
1 1 111 P-. ox haxit.g h...... gan I red
iimler a 4'haro-r hy A<i of Ig-gislwtu.e
o! it,. ,,f |< \it». und* r «lat« N •
x e 111 1st s, |s*lri, (in follow mg S|.H k llol-
dl'is and IHfl-cUW* c-<>f|s|itiite file < on*-
fHiny, i ll;
J. 4i \ I.V A N, 4 II As sTH.I.M \N.
I. I». III*.) f>»M.h.V.M. A BKl.l'l N.
ANT. Y /.N A*. A, W. H. MALI.
J, I.. Rt’DOf.PH.
H. A. BK1.DKN. IS..,,Unt,
J. I.. MPDOLFH, j AtwHary.
Hie following rales of wharfag* vtil
lw charge-l oil aid afn-r the Oral day of
•latiuary, Ise, uu all im n-IiamliiH' anti
property |sMwmgox el Ihe wimifsol Um
1 ouipaii). All g'sats landing on ihe
YY harl* will Is* charged with .*iie whar-
fage only.
KATES OF VWIAKFtUE:
Hail- r*.|* per mil
Bn* ket» iUiil pails p< 1 dot* n
Itutli 1 and lar*i |** 1 keg
lit. a 4* liuuors,* tiei'se,* auilias ami
ail mi* n Imiamr
Bah-s, I*0ves, casks, crates.
oxer 4 icct, p i hwit
Brick* j«-i M
• *1 ton |ter l<a!.
4 "Hie ami spo ts* |*4-r tHxg
Lorn, o.its and hran |*-t hag
4 asling*, li-dioW ware, .(• ut
l«l lt*«
Ho I id ir*n |s-r )<■• ilm
4 ahlosMiol coriiair* fs-r |*i* il»
4 • ml J* 1 ton ... ..........
4 .images, w *_• A
4'ar4* ami gigs .,0 whis-ls
4 allle, gi .w n of y . arling-
I *• IO : "III- • Ill p| X
fuP
K-sliicr aid ha v |«-r I ml,
• *i noting *Y mill *|oncs pr list ||m
IL i. ■ . 4. ;i
“ aid iMdtrie* in ls*ltx* isw
pat 11*** 1
Hog* and she*], cu ii
Hams aid lard fs-rUcns
" aid xidts |M>r ra»k
Horses ea**li
Ill-Up |Mlb- pgi >|
lr*>u l*ar p« r Bin Ilia...
I - pel < .wk
l.iimhar j *e r m
I Wilis per M ...........
Nail* ami **|dkea |s*r keg
• •range* amt Lemon* tu-r h< «
Plows ca* h
I’.u«l* lor fen* ig
Powder put 1 ,, .
m kegs, iutJ x ca ami ouar-
tera, m u .......................
Kaisuis fs r boa, halve* and ipiar
ter*, ca* h .............
II |
Hhof And l« a*t par psi fits
lull |s*r **< k
1||III*list pel \|
ls|;«X is |M-r ,\|
Wugur |m , !,!„(
To)Nil*'.I p. r Imix
u * " iv I boaea ......
YY *»»<l |m r cord
YY
“ h.*a
YY Mil iigal. psiuis cfc. pr fiat in*
"1 |« r ».«. k
St. Joseph's College.
1 iMler tbe diaBri.**• -of the |,r«th,
TME ( IIRIMUN scilidii.,
m*t t r,V» bit LA TM.X .4 A
Will open Mumfax-, February |
PllOHI'F.l 'n H
avinu lAisa fe:i.t mi
- - ......."X "I ••«>»-( els-. 1 ,
eial, Helellllfli* gld Liu-liux ItlStltuZ
this se.i ion of isuiutry, ami hax m- 1- ***
repeaivsllx Itsfursuad and uruetf ,1^''
Kavartnif (Vriy amt in.-sTTurt",.1'
■ Hisens |u open an —~tMbgb u
this i lly, the Christian Mrolliers il-!"
couseiileii to take I-harge *>| jg. j___”, *
College, which they will emUwx.. V
oololu* t tu Mieh a manner aa u> iu* 1 ,t ii
.-.mlWleue* and pair*.nag. „f ‘
Hal ami diacrtiniuattng puhlie
While all that enter* into a xjBs*
>*uur*e will reoeivaduaaMatiiton
ular cure will In- lmatow««l o„ .t.rr,
• MM-nlial hrwu* lu-s.
The *y*tem .*f soverntuein ta
ami parental yat firm in «al »n
olMM rxame.d «stahlisiosi dis. n,,.,,
student* of all <len .ruinaiioiL „„
calx e«i, and their relighni* ’
unrewlrietexl llr'
The n u mis r o| I Harder* ln-i|.k , ,
He propriety of early appli. sti ", „ ‘ ‘
gaatrsi. •
T- render the recreation hour* i„..,^
agiieatiie a braas l<umi aid 111.4,1, '
is ill rein .-rwe every et rnitig uad.-,
*lir«*eH**n • »f an eipanenceu and ***, .
pliahist musician.
!*tldents from a dlslruc *• tuux haem
zonie re*|s.nsi:.U- Mtty in tin . u> -•
will In- a*->-ouutahr«* for MBs, *-|, f
TI.KMa.
Pay mi nt fur term of two and a hail
•nonilo*, mxariaf.lv InadvaiKv.tn «s
iilty dollars........ ...... . jatli
Kniran-x tee, to Ua pant but «n»e«-, 1-, .,
Y at alioti al ( • Ilagi.............. ’ •,, 1J(
EkJUA HIUti-M.
......:•.....•*:
YY tin! Instruments, .
If raw lag.
Book* laruisknl at emm-ai pm,.,
rbe iss kul looney o| ike alMdt-nl*
dxp.-il.-l w lUi tbe Treaaurer,
>0 4edu* Hon marb when a studm- .
rimoved IH**rr Hi# e«oi of n tarn, r
• t*j*t in < ,x«* ot |H**irwi«il lim- —, j(.
miaaal.
P'Z DAV *H UuLAID*
• olh-giai* I*< partfio nl, ja r fm.iuii, fot#
Inti rimsliate......... .,. , j .
PrcparsW»rv, f
»*( rrn .
B* -i lea tin appar* 1 01* i-sarx for 11*4
fie*. «nd c mg ft. .<aeh atudem
I*e fm iiistnsj wut, llw* follow ing arie 1*.
1 1-nihcr I'llioa, . ion biank t»
4 Pillow HIIjmi, z “ she*-U
" 1 ' If drw» -
Alan a -utbeii al Uumtwr *4 ah)ri>
»oxks, i.andkiix-bivfo, luvrwia, „
bruabm, eu .
rk.sw i ill t»e fin uisbed by fh« • ’< lag.
provided * satTlivsvil sum hedafss-
In i MUurw 1 in,, pi, 1,
I or futHu r parti. ,,U/s call «ni «.
dr*-** Hit* <TH t It NOAH
* -*••-•-11 Krswhl* at
llixavy nut- Inn- rv, i*H-ouiottxe 1 ars, en-
gines, i„,if,.r*. ,-n ., us per agre* aier.,.
llrowusx tile, .tail. I, rtg. tf
NOTICE.
Hu l•Mrtncrsblp h* retofor*
n J \Y
'•arrxing <*n tha
1 "-tween J YY' It--*•• A f’tiss. YVifr, u
mil
blacksmith
WHEEI.BNIHHT
huaiiii **
tmil coni
w -is tins day *basolx ml hv n,u-
nt. Mr. YVitt will
(on ti tun- I hr lftu*lnr«M.
and is pmparvsl u* atteud to all *-ails in
bis Im
cjan7-I in
Br<»w iisx die, I t xns. Jan. 7. j«t«i.
FARCY
HARDWARE.
IIIV ing ojadMHl n branch ou Hill strf-M,
Neartbe Plnxn,
I emu id loapeetfYiltv --ail (be attention
of the putilieto the sai.ie, w hr re can l*e
found an aaaortnieiit of fine
I'm K KT l i TI.KKY,
mi Ifssoim, BA/HHk,
»n*. irrc.,
ami general ahelf gvssla.
cjan.Y-lm
ROSADALIS
rut dkr.Ar
RIimnI Purifier.
« I HUM
”4D*>f»o m 1 la IttrVuN- /
H'H A*
• oo*oni|*t<o|i in its ■ artier stage- )..i
largcim ui and l •*« 1 tiion ol U>- • .l.i-.p
Joints, Boima, h.-liity*. Lleruw’hnu.
h Klo'iiinaHsii! l.rtifHions -*f tie sy
< break Wore Kxea. Ar
Also,
SVrill/./* IX ALL ITS AzAtfx
OlsEASES of wonky.
Ixms of appMMr, Htck 11 t«W(a- i.< la**
• --ioplainu, Pain in th* b» i.
Imprutleui-w in f.tfo,
• >rax i-l • ft-nerst
1W1
it eat til,
and all IHwaw*
•*f th* nirssl. |,tver. arid
IMaWi-f. It la a Perfc--i Itra *xaiw
rg» 1(4 *sADA Ur* wadi ala* ••*•
kind uf tinficir am! I«<l taint, ar»*l f*
torvw the enttre system »« a healinv •**
diuua. •
HW It !• |" rits.Uy harm ions nev*-
|>fXM|i.**ing Um- *ligkte*i uuiirx.
ft is not * We rd Quark K»n
*tx. The arUetisi of whi h It is mat1
are jui 1.linked mumd m*4i boMle.
Her.immrmdetl Ay tAtr Jkitten/ >*f"
UNsZ MiMy fluXMSitl uj (Mg bg igtRMW
am- For **-stiuionlala of ramaikai--*
•-urna, ***- •• MsuZstw Attmamn K
this year.
ruriua <MtLV ax
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE k (D-
*14 It i/t 1 more StffG,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
F»»r sale hv Ifruggist* Bvervv»l»#r'
aid by |ir. Hmith a* Um Key of thethi-
Drug '•lore, lliow n*viJlu, Tsui
jan>-4Rf adm
YV. A. YY 11>fi i\.
Agent.
puNK K. MACMANUS.
mURM.I a | uu
along an dk
seminary
Till* institution fi*r lexvwand girl* w‘*i
tw* r* opeio-d bv Mr*. J." Porter
by Pr.d c. K. Naweumb aftd Ur *!•»*»•
Mias Klizalwlh and Miss BarbaraH™"*;
«*n Motulay iw*t. In addition 1°,
prinmrx hramdiea, itiwtrueflon all* *
gixcu in Um
HIGHER ENGLISH STUOlFS *
In the French, I at in and Hfeek
guageandio xonal and UUniarte*1
in iiai< .
Mm li fa- dities la-ing ••flared ■ F’’*'
Kfigliah - iasateal t irnainetifal etltHO***’
to the nitaens of “ ega* and M#*F«’-
are -ur* it will 1st lor thldr highest
rest tos*-ial at uiuwt thuir suttvan** ,'l"u’
tr si t«. the kifiistl.
.lie nioraia and health nf Un p«M“ ’
xvtli tl* watrlirsl a ilk oust cruel «*r«
i nmsef Tg(ll*«
Primary Kngftah, pee mrxnth
inter mediate, »’ *'
liighru Kngitab, **
Piano or HulUt, h " *
Kreueh.InHn or ttreeb, each
two dollar* i ttra, or
Itemovnl.
Ales wider A U*., MHr# HMa*1' ,
Uinlr old .um I, <*n Um corner ofl* n
no ami Mill street- t*> th* corner •>( ' ,
and AhaaohtetreeMf MklHP"1'* N
one not ..**,..amu*l with Ihe.ir*^.wUi 1
Hud
AIcimm
at the Mgu of the
A Ctn
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