The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 267, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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«, • „ !'"ooms tilled witli supplier and all
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THE M.E&KMK NATIONAL
RAILWAY COMPANY,
{Matamoros Division)
A young gi
lover last night.
* girl eloped, with bt:r ¡ J Voni-hmau, disguised us a Oear, j
i i then came í:í, ilured the bull to a|
. _! light, which was promptly accepted,!
Isabel Gonzales v *¡> aiiib i ^ J and then closing in a hand to horn'
ing bottles, the broad corridors and j (jilv fur ai>Uf,¡„g and blackguarding tfra,jkj(] lhu bu]J ptjJ noatjy|
neat dining rooms, on o almost (.o- j jA,0Míl,.jft |j(1|l0/l ¡ thlvw him on his back. A fellow!
CHANG K OF TIME.
On arid after Monday, March 23d,
1885, traína will ruu hh follows:
Frura
...... .
To
.4 atamorop
Stations.
Mala nonti'
9 00 a. m.
I've Matamoros, m rV
f :00 p. ir.
9:30 •
•' Hoaita. '•
4:30 ••
0:42 '•
'• Escondido, '•
4:18 "
10:18 "
" (-upóle. "
3:42 "
10:54 "
'• Kn.'ünadi, '•
3:in; -
11:27 •'
" La Mt"«a, "
2:33 •'
12:,54 '•
" Cornil f:i,
1:18 •'
12:12 "
Kb.m i.
1:0H "
1:15 "
" Kiijno<a, "
12:1.- "
1:42 "
'■ AiiSitduns. "
12:18 '•
2:27 p.m.
•' Ri;yrio-a N"¡**j^ "
! 1 :¡¡;¡ a. m.
2:42 ••
•• f,u=! I'rieta*. '
11:18 "
8:00 ■'
ar'v S'in Miffucl, l'v
11:00 >!
hired to be sick in order to enjov
such a pleasant locality, only, when
one looks at the murderous saws
•ind knives in the discctiug room, is
the desire somewhat lessened. Dr.
Bently, the post surgeon, an able
jdiysieiati, keeps his eases well in
hand and keeps the men under his
e:iro in admirable health. Dr. lien-
ham is at present at Point Isabel
in charge of the convalescent camp,
where thcreare .six men.
On the Li It! 1 inst., at Rancho
Nuevo, Servando Gnerro wasac-i
The following names were inan-
vcrtantlv omitted in the ii^t ot
dressed as :¿n Indian also did
For Sale
AT THE
IRON HOTJSL
V'ASU1NGTQX STIIHET]
Let ween ]:
a neat act lying down
tlj and 13th.
(; A MB b LA /.7,7;'y,
the p y ^ Alt a J £ (j|
urday's issue of tho CosMiU'oi.irAK . j j)U|^ charged him held up his j ^
Geometry 1st class J. Maltb>, ]0¡_rs nntj allowed the animal to toss!
Premiums which appeared 011 Sat-j back and when
2nd class—J. P. Pntegnat.
Application 2nd class — bred
Hicks, 1st class—Ilcnry Pntegnat,
Frank Vails.
Matamoros Locals.
him a completo somersault. The
next bull was bandarilloed by Ilo-
darte from the back of a horse.
Then Miss liosa danced the not
particularly modest can can, aided
by a small boy
in and the sport continued until
darkness obliged its suspension.
And material for Wagon an
Carriages.
jo.|I
Geo. Champio
Commission Merchant ami A
uniest can can, aided for the well known New Orl
>•; another bull was let than_ of Schmidt & Ziegler
continue in business at the
stand lately occupied by the
of Champio 1 & Co. ITe oli«¡t8l
At a meeting last week, the
continuance of the liberal
It appears that Antonio Tlannrez
i cidcntally shot and killed by Manuel ¡ wjl(^ v.ft, asártU|tod bv Ruperto Ace-
jCuilu. It ;ip|ioiU's that Cantn. whoj |jej0^ on Kri<-C*y nfelit, was attack-j ;,7« 0Wtüd t'ÍÜ,
1!" « ta" «Jlobrotm St. J"!i'iá:ejw|,new lk!iis along near l!ravojfolu,w¡1|s, 1¡s. ofll(W4 f tho| " "
blip]
Train, np l!.e 10,<1 mm. Hala-no-! was cleaning llis pistol, when ; _tm,t who was without |
mv30
next vear:
fQB to .San Miguel will louve I\Ion
days, Wednesday* ami Fridnya.
Trains down <!■« rotul from San
Miguel to Matamoros will lwnve
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
V. W. M.iybkrry.
Ass't Sapt.
it was accidentally discharged, | ,y{¡a{)ou^ ji^rmed his antagonist i j ré,¡oícnt. Sr. Leocadio
Gnerro was at the moment passing, ¡ ¡im| turncj i,;,n over to the police , y¡ i(,
on his way to cut grass, and hap- — • — . ~~ ~ . ,<„ .
, , i ,. ti • 4.1.1 Col. .Jnan Trevifio Canales, lato v""~>•
poned to be dircctlv m range, the - . Ti
,, * j i • " • 4i \ i of the 5th cavalrv, has boon put in l ••
bullet striking bun in the temple; Wl 1
and killing him instantlv. A cor
Pi
esnlen
Mr.
Mufioz.
Meliton
deposito, (or on waiting orders.)
r>
Secretarv, c
S:
('respo.
1 r; (< ireia
SOLOMOX ASIÍHIKM
oner
diet
Considerable attention has been
caused here by the recent row in the facts
Laredo between Lauro Cavazos
<t K u u IJ " mill ill r? i,*iii. . i . . ...... i ^ r
i -i i The report that Col. ( rispo has. Meguer-:;!.
ers lnouest was lie id anda ver- ¡ 1 , r, . . ...
, . , . , 'been made inspector tronera: np-• i. ,t.
•t returned in accord anco witli , . , , , , . t M
r ''-ears to be unfounded, the coione!,; ^sr. iur. i
we understand, has been o'iven a: Mr. «John \
: re
i).
.11.
V:
¡rrin. Alternate I
A complaint, made by a woman | S]uvin] c.ollimission, but Col. John
il in-
Mr. («. M. Raphae
„ ,f*VL,1V"1 " '"" """ " i tried at Ilune's court this afternoon. ■
as tollows: ¡ , . , , We are
Flores and Cavaos had a row over a
The complaint charges that Sra.
j The Newest, and Clic:;]-c-t StoJ
¡ Din' <ioops%
Alter-, BOOTS,
nate, i^lr. P. líoe'scli. | SHOft
^ í5d. I\ir. K. Snstendal, Alternate. | (!IjOTI]ÍX(- ^ ptRNlSllll
Mr. Ful lain. ; G()() DS
OX THIS FRONTIER.
■ tic 'i . . I Correo de la Tarde has again passed
irpi.. j: ... «• • 111 raneisca, sent her S-\ear oid squ, •- ¡
Jiorse. -i-iV- ioituei wa* eiossuig 4 jWul.j.e)i : o-ver to the newspaper graveyard. I war department is n: receipt ol'|
and Lawver Jesus Garza Flores.' . ,,A . ,r . , sl1|;
* named 1 raneisca Maneulas against iF E]i ¡ til] t]10 ^enen
TUe facts of the case, a near as we ',, T , . ~
,, i Mrs. Josephine Desoria, was to he ... i
can gather from all sources, are;, . , Ir , A .. 1 ' '
>rry t«> learn that the ]
"Washington, — The
the jilaja wh.rc the la,tor was ¡ Ag„s.inGareia,tosella wortel tahlol — - - I war Jepnrlmcnt ¡am r,jcl,.t f| Bust k M Iffldiáíl
ting when he 'was addressed ! °°ver, described in the complaint as j We are sorry to learn thi>t Don telegi am ti om Ool, l>radle\ | ^Ve omit <5uotinff prices ior this
by Flores, Cavados sat down, ¡ a towel, for four dollars, and that; l^uaeio, father of (.'apt.
when Flores at once assaulted j Mrs. Desoria instead oí giving the Roves, is lving very i'.l at li'.s
him, giving him several biows. ¡ boy four ji>a>08 gave him four
Cavazos jumped up and was j pwtii*, and afterwards refused to
about to draw his pistol when 1 rectify the matter.
Florcs's brother came u¡> and pre
At the base ball match yesterday
afternoon the score stood,
Carrisou. <1 innings, 82 run*.
Town boys. 5 inning:-. 21 run- .
I The approach of night interrupt-
in Mexic<« city.
Yesterday afternoon Florencio
Docanegra and Miguel Vare'a, one
of them a soldier, got drunk and
T 1,, eonfinnillii the press reports i-eeausc you « ail i :'0 th<* frnnj
uicaruo . i I (tuccnicnts we oiler more cleiirlJ
,onuJ of lighting between the row- the goo.Is look hetter in >tw ill
i. /«i ,, . 1 v( ur eve* ti.auon pitju-r. Tliiswof
I bovs and Indians near rort
had a l!u:ht. Tliev wire botl
>otli ]ai icu
Yesterday the police arrested pnedor, o1>t iier un ¡'.talnul í-.«r
(iuadalupe Medino on complaint of j vado (le peiecl ne^ro \ ei j
vented him, at this moment a po.
liceman appeared who graspc l Ca-
.vazos and was about to haul him J
.off to jail, lie gave the olficor his
won! that ho would go quietly, l.nt ^ ,|R. ¿rae. 0|1 ,vcu ilmill^ tlK.!S,, gt.]a,,k. A.-ustin Jimenez,! uso de
when relea>eil iniiuedi:itel\ uuireil t,m-n bovs were one uheati, and Jnuik and disoi'Jetlv, ami Oetnvia-1
to the custom house and detied ! fur this reason the- trame was railed ; no Martinez. „n oomphiint oi Mi
the civil authorities, deelin- ¡ ;l jrn„.. ucl jftrliez his lirothcr.
ing as a federal officer to
submit, to them. Mayor Rcldin
insisted on his complying with his
iJ\\ is.
p bres de e.-ta ciudad
• b.
THAT WE WILL SELL F
CASI-I
i MORK AND i'd-TTKK GO/j
! FOR Tin; I'RICK ASKEI
Til A
v
oTHEIi
X THE
'T \'
norsE
., , ,. , ccr.M
earro iune! re elnc'^j w<> rx}.,rt x t(, nu> a ccniia
>or el inodoc) pre. i > d(.
Lan-
Lnwyer McMacmanns left for
Corpus Christ i this morning.
parole, but Cavazos declined and Mr' SlHiwwn raid this
. . i , m, .. , , burg a living visit vesterdav.
resisted arrest. I he matter has been •
referred to the capital. As fur as I I he river fell about a loot last
we can see Cavazos is only wrong n|ght.
in refusing to submit, in a matter | (\ini ,unv s.|¡s \n t}t^ ¡iection for ¡ applause they received,
strictly in the scope of the minor ' from ,s;-5 5o to 75 a ttarga. Re-
courts and them alone, to their i railers however still charge two bits
seis pes'is. I\)v uliViiler fdIo ; w«u
* 1 wlifn t hey set \v!i;i
C;i; vitiiti.in !" ii: ! > - ' ' ; \P':,.v. «ssil
I them tha* v.'" s'caü c aitiiuK' our^
lid tlu't they v.üi he sistowii
..it . ■.?i in.' done 1']
do
carro c!
pesi
-G.
The performance of " l'erlas \
Flores "at the theater last night,
was witnessed by (piite a large an-j
dienee. The amateurs and esnecial-i
i
Iv the young ladies acted admirably ,
. . 'I
and fully deserve! the rounds of'
i>KO\v
Wc ilnnrais Cil
!í ú
%;CS'.
Will
mC.iii'5.
For
BALE,
Coffins covered with I>!".e!v
jurisdiction.
Brownsville Local
s.
-;o:
an almud.
On 1* rid ay night the Casino Ma-: Calico and furnish small Ilea
tamorenses elected the following' iVv <k- h
. T . board of officers: President, L. j IIoar,¡ alone two 'dollar,.
1 he Harris left Morgan Citv at Munoz; Nice President. Sr. M.I DHA«-vürirrr
> , . ' ' * * . f.. ! J>uUu i>M ILLL, lili
rJ:oO p. m. yesterday, with 21 cars Kou.g:er; 1 reasurcr Sr. 1). S. Otero. - /1 .x m , i
1 J ' ! Corner Onnosite lelegraph
freight, and is due off Ilrazos to-¡ Committee: Francisco Gncrra, .Jose!
morrow evening.
i C. Mainero and F. Salazar'.
Oili
ce.
•The custom house folks have is- ¡ — • — I
sued some jiew east iron rules in i lhe te opeiatuie lOuay got up to j A c.jmmittce composed of Messrs.
1 I 0 L
reference to the ferry. In future no ' ' | Bremer, Muñoz and several otliers
merchandise can be cross ad until 1 H. K. MeNulty, Esq., the drum i 'iavu heeti appointed to receive
.all the papers are complete, lmw-■ mer, is in town. Messrs. Farias and Armendaiz on
ever small the invoice; no small r„. ~ their return.
, , , . 1 lie custom house was moved I
packages brought over bv passen . , i
,, i.i mto 1,s new «piarters and the 11 ag
sengers will be allowed to leave1 1
(i''¡I.lkumo D;n 'Wx.
iuStf
nicely fixed up. ¡ , --—. —
¡ 1 lie bull pit yesterday claimed
There had been no e.asa at the po-1 quite a full attendance. The first'
The custom house was moved,
citerday Dellino Trevifio, aged
the Garita until duties are paid :ft U '1"!'« j'«"■ <l¡ed of heart disease,
and permits issued, and the practice
of bringing drygoocls from "Mexico.
to !>e made upon this side and then i'lce courts for 2ó days until this bull, a lively dun fellow, showed '
returned, must be discontinued, un-; morning, when Antonio Viiladvz considerable light and was full of
less duties are paid on importation 1 was up for resisting the city em-¡ pluck, but the gentleman who bo-.-
of same. ploy ees engaged in empounding ed the business and run the trnin-
\Ve paiTTvisirj'esteFday to the ii:at,U; llu u'as repretnanded aud 1 pet end of the machine would nor,
)8t hospital in Fort Brown, and j tor some reason best known to him-'
post hospital
found bnt two convalescents in the 1
self, allow the matador time to kill
, ... , „ „ .1 -Che schooner containing the i • t>i i
buildiníí, whujh speaks well for the ¡ c . . . , 'uiu. J lie second toro had been
; , ... Mrceper combination was obliged
health I illness of the post. Acting: .
7 . . ' , ' , . , I to turn back, and it the troupe
hospital steward N. Calm, sho\yed! _ , t tl .... ,,
f < ■ . , . , I come here thev will be obliged to
ns every courtesv o ml earned us, , '
"r ' '> ■ • , come bv some other route.
over tj^e spacious building. Every- § —
iUin^ wiu' in apple pie order, and ^ (1 'l!U' n pleasant call this morn-
when one saw the clean cool breezy ft'oui Mr. F. M. Gardner, who
¿vards, with their neat rows of proposed to protect this section
rybite counterpnined beds, the store-
0. H. T
DENTIST,
Die Over Yiras Store,
i?IU)W\SVILLE, TEXAS.
ju2dtf
ISUKI'RKSENTAT!
IT NhER
i ClRCl'MSTAXCESJ
«ON'T I'CRGET 'I
& crescii
nivS
F. IIAYRE,
&
RETAIL
co-1 wm. 1!. mason.
from the effects of lightning.
there before, and was beside a
wardly young brute, and would not
let the gentleman with the sword!
get near enough to pink him The :
third bull, a small one though live-
ly, was oranmented with two ban- j
darillos by Madame C'leofas, who '
faced the enemy pluckilv. The! Brownsville,
Cius. K. Mn.!/. ':.
S. Cauh
Attorneys and Counsellors
at Law.
Texa#
DEALER 1^
CROCKER1
glass WAKE,
ETC. ETC, E'lt
Elizabeth street,
Brownsville, ^eX*
First class goods
the very lowest Pr,c]
for cash.
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 267, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1885, newspaper, June 29, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178037/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.