The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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Jfailg Cosmopolitan.
THE MEXICAN NATIONAL
RAILWAY CQMPA-NX,
(MivUmoron Division)
"OIIANGKOJ- TIMKT
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Brownsville Locals.
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All quiet nt Point Isabel.
Col. Haynes is still among
liio (fi-iiiiie City, Jan. 3— ¡ tti-e oUun^es in the forces hero.
as.
The-temperature in the last
£1 hours ranged from 39 to
C>r>.
All traiim will run Daily Hxccpt £|injlay*.
\V. W. Maviikkhv.
Ars'I Snpt.
Grace Hammond, thedaugh-
. .ter of "the rebel spy," lielje
Boyd, waíi married the other
day i t Dallas to Kay Charte-
ris, an all getl Rnglish pari.
Prom all parts of the Uni-
ted States coine reports of a
hard and cruel winter. The
weather is unusually severe,
and business is stagnant. Fac-
tories are shutting down, bus-
iness places are reducing their
• forec, and thousands upon
thousands of people, without
^resources, are out of work.
We think it some enterpri-
sing cytizon would set tables
along that lovely promenade
to the ferry, fo,r ,the sale of ice
cream and lemonade, he would
soon mske a fortune. It is
such an enticing place during
a norther, that ,one cap but
feel sorry \vhen the dingy city
streets, or the ferry buildings
with their fire wanned rooips,
are reached.
Hon. U. P. Brewster, who
¿licil the other day at Austin,
Jcft directions that his remains
be deposited ijj the gulf of
Mexico. The body was, there-
fore, taken to Galveston and
parried into '-'blue water." by
the quarantine steamer, and
then, with proper ceremonies,
placed in the grandest of
mundane cemeteries, where
the blue waves sound a lulla
bv and the winds jLheir re-
quiem keep.
The San Antonio Express,
of the 30th uit., tolls a at,pry
of a front,iersniHU who sji)t an
application to Cleveland for
a position, and who \yas some-
what astonished to get his
papers returned endorsed:—
.'Returned for correction of
address, Chester A. Arthur
is president of the United
States, and to him applications
fpr government positions
should be sent." This sapient
office seeker, who we ynder
/stand wants to be collector of
.customs at Laredo, is a little
fellow named Tower, who is
correspondent, in tljose dig-
gins, for the Galveston News.
If having more cheek than
spuM) makes a good corres-
pondent, this specimen of the
fr>reed should be among the
fellows at tliH too oí the tree.
Sr. .Titan Tijerina arrived in
town this morning on a trip
to .the ranch.
About one o'clock this morn-
ing tire was discovered in the
store of Mr. Kmil Vizcaya, of
this place. How it originated
is not known, but before it
had gnined much headway
the watchman, who was
awakened through suffocating
by the smoke, gave an alarm,
and with the assistance of the
neighbors succeeded in saving
the building and the greater
part of the stock of goods.
The city is now seeing to,- , . „
.. , 4. P4. . . The fire started in apart of
•the lighting of the streets, the J 11 r
city marshal having the mat-
ter in hand.
Jorge Solana one of the fel-
lows examined yesterday on a
the store stocked with dry-
goods, and was very difficult
to extinguish. The shelving
and other woodwork had al-
ready begun to burn, and had
charge of cattle stealing, was ¡ ¡t not been for the timely
released this morning .on bail.
¿S'ow Orleans, Jan. 3—Sig-
nals are ordered up at Indian
ola. Indications are that a
storm is developing in south-
ern Texas.
awakening of the watchman
the destruction of property
would have been very great,
and doubtless some lives lost.
The damage amounts to about
$1000.
Mr. J. I. Xix has vacated
Mr. August n Celaya will his old etand and now occu-
lt cava the 13th cavalry, Col.
Saleado, will leave here on
the 6th, en route to San Luis
Potosi; that the 4th and 5th
auxiliary cavalry are ordered
to Paso del Norte, and that
the corps of Rurales will be
sent to the national capital,-r-
•It males no mention of the
movements of the infantry or
the troops that will be sent
here to replace those that are
to leave.
leave on the steamer for San
Antonio, where he will in fila-
ture reside, having formed a
partnership with one of the
most prominent lawyers in
that cjty.
Pr.of. Engster is having his
academy hall nicely tixe.d up.
and his opening on Monday
night will be quite an enjoya-
ble and recherche affair. The
Professor has already secured
quite a large class.
pies tjje building formerly
used by Mr, Oxborrow as a
hotel and stage office
Matamoros Locals.
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The parties arrested
calf stealing the other day,
near Tomayo's ranch, were
examined before Judge Forto
an 1 bound over to the district
court, the bail being set at
from $100 to $250. A wit-
ness, who lives in Matamor-
os, was also bound over to
appear.
Dr. Cantil of Laredo
rived here last night.
Last evening Juan Gonzal-
es, aged '2-j, died of constitu-
tional sjphilis.
Paring last month there
w¡erc 33 deaths, 16 birtjis and
for | 6 marriages in this city.
and
A new recruit of the Mile-
sian persuasion, went out be-
low the garrison gunning the
other day, and the first bird
lie struck wr.s a diver. John
Srs. Lorenzo Yanez
Ramon Maseorro of Guerrero,
we learn from the Cronista,
are in town,
Yesterday Lt. Candelario
Rodriguez, 5th auxiliary cav-
alry, died of consumption and
was buried with military
honors. He was 02 years.
Last night the police arrest-
ed Juan Sanchez, drunk and
asleep in the street, and An-
tonio Sanchez, drunk and
let bl,so, and down went ,ho j waüderinK about in the yard
"I saw the strongest sight
just now, Qliolly," laughed a
Now York slim who was rid-
ing in Central Park. "It
was a cad on horseback, and
diu't know how to wide at all,
bah Jove. Instead of hold-
ing his hands clawsped in
front don't y' know, liike a
fellah ought, and sitti g bolt
upright and bobbing three
times to the horse's once, y'
know, which is all the go, he
just lolled in the saddle and
held the reins ill one hand like
a doosid countryman. Bah
Jove, J laughed right ouit."
"How long ago did you see
him?" asked ' Cholly." "Not
two minutes'ago. I just paws
ed him." "O, yes, I saw him,
too. That was Archer, the
English jockey/"
for SALE.
A large am] pleusiititl} situated
dwelling l>ou®e, vvitb lots, outhouses,
fencing, etc , cúmplete. 'This place
in situated in the city of Brownsville
only two blocks from J3Ü£il>£th
street. For teims, etc , apply to the
uiKlei'8iguerl nt the • of lieutfro
& Scott, Httornc\H
GEORGE WASH MILLER.
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NOTICE.
From this trip of the 6teamer
I. C. Harris excursion tickets
from Brownsville to New Or-
leans and reiurn, good for 30
days, will be sold for $42.00,
Brownsville, Dec. 4. 1881
F. LAZURTEGUJ,
diver, of course. When he
come up, far away, John did
not see him; and when he
came back snjd: "That goon
pljiwas wan ov the cloosest
shooters oi've i ver seen. Oi
shot at a dooek, beg rra! and
tilled tho little beggar so full
of lead tjhat oi sunk 'im !"
of tije Campana del Norte.
Some of the boys were quite
worked up this morning over
a report that Kobsch had
come back and intended to
sue them for several thous-
ands of dollars damages.
Sr. Jesus G.
perted on the
Dena was ox-
steamer that
The steamer Clinton artiveil ft it i ved off Bagdad yesterday.
offthebarat noon vesterdav
*
with -12 cars freight and the
following passengers: M. B.
Kingsbury, S. W. Visser, A.
B. Bibb, E Collins, AV. C.
Hutchins, (I. VV. Stowo The
passengers and mails were
brought in at Hood tide yester-
day afternoon, but the steam-
pr is still outside, and will
probably not get in until late
this evening. If she does she
may, if the weather holds
good, leave on her return trip
on Monday. |
' Vienna, Dec. 29—A severe
earthquake shock was expc- d<
The severe norther must have
prevented her communicating
with the shore.
The Cronista complains oí
the mails, which do not deliv-
er with regularity its papers
to its subscribers, thus caus-
ing them to drop off, and in
tnc end costing it, from loss
of subscriptions, many hun-
dreds of dollars. It is the
fashion of the frontier, mv
boy, The bad mail facilities
between Brownsville and up
rivr point* has c >st the Cos-
Mo I
RAILWAY i ^
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from
SOUTH WR¡jn
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3 ao a. U). I.v.
3.po a. m. Lv.
3.40 p. ni, Lv.
5.HÜ p. ni. Av.
ti.45 p. m. Ar.
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• ■ Victoria,"
• • Rosmiberg
•-Homtun
• - Galveston "
wlírrU^l"iotSÍi
with t,.. m,d ^ p K
A. Ry.; Victoria, with 11
A'líiís5 Y!0toria' wi'h«:
It is ille possuBMw th>*ven
ti«*s tor prontp1 nioveinnntofi
t. -t Tiaing for Live I
uble anil other lrüiR¿ 1
Shipments should be coihí.
T. T «.;4 M.K.ilTO.Q
Coin pit-tc and tellable £
be fivt-n with pleasure upon
ALLt^.MoQOY.V.pJ
nger,
Victo
GALVESTONiliij
REGULAR SEMl'Wll
Steamship
Cot)8istinR of tbe lolloy.
ing named steamships
ALAMO (New) Cantk
LAMPASAS (N«w)V..;;.(Za
S\JVI M-BOOS cl
GUADALUPE Z\
CO LOU A I) O ¿1
RIO (¡RANDK CaitL
STATU OI-'T HX S..!.. ..CapiJ
Freight and in^uranc« at Loveüg
One of th« above-named (Wi
leave íjíew York for Galveston, t,
toiji fpr New Yurji, Evtyy Veis
Saturday.
J N. Sawyer & Co., Agent , J
W. J. Yo ing. Agent,Sun Ait
C. II. Mallory & Co.. GenenlL
Managers Hier 20 East River, Xnj
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FOR
Anchor Milling Co.,
ST LOV1S,
Flour, Imp. Patent,
Purity,
Double Anchor,
IIA Vim WON FIRST
PRIZE LAST FAIR.
IÍarkley Thomson & Co,
M;W ORLEANS,
Sugar and Rice.
John t. G íhmuns& Oo.
A'.. \V
Grain.
Any oiilcrs will lnive prompt
H ttciit ion.
PATENTS
SOLID TRAI
Wlffl ALL MODfiMW)
MEN7S, 111 HQ fifin
GAL YES Tl
AND
ST. LOUIS
WITHOUT CHANGE 0!\
OF ANY DESCRIPm
AND ONLY ONE C0Q
CHICAGO,
CINCINNATIi
LOUISVILLE,
luj/rnmi
WASHimM
PHILADELPHIAI
YORK, B'nS'lO^i
OTHER PRINCIPAL CMS
north & ei
TRAIN LEAVINOlQÁlM
AT 410 P.M BÁÍ i
Pulman Palace flflj
Car
THROUGH TO 8T. ^
CONNECTION,
Close Gonnectioos in ^"¿3
of H. and T. C. and G. U.ana -j
^LWleBockforallpoinU^
east, and in Ul\i°n,frS„¡
Express trano in all ,n(o,
For tickets or «7J 7I
apply to J. S. MacNam J i
GK3S;£i;p^^r
TeX- B.W.MCCJL^
Gep. P^.andJ,1^
CUNA RD LIME Of
MAIL STí¡AMSb¡P
BETWEEN
LIVERPOOL,
BOSTON &
XEvroti .
Rates of «alooni;P^\ccofJJ
1(10 <rnlrl. HCOOrdiniT ffl|ve fl
Those desiring valuable
proptrty should road the new pien ed in C^riutliia :
^dyertisemont on the next Considerable damage
■ |"'inr ii.in iii<- v^US- M M ■ naies >'t to T
I I ■■ 1^1 I 9100 gold. rtccoHlm. ¿,|«
OPOLITAN many a roll of eagle HUIíN & CO.,of the SciEjmric AmirIOAW. con- Steerage pftHSiire to a"' , Vof'
i, tlnuetoact as Solicitors for I'ntontB, Cnvcats, Trndi i .,,,¡1 ,,r «team r , rwrrj.
Hilars. ,.-.1 VVn„üü„,t„Wn. Belfast.
I'atenU wnt fr«:e. Thlrtr-upvp;
Bh"*
May
Crotiisía oi
^>re. ¿iook for the courier.
Camidii,
and Book about
Patents obtained tbnmuli KfiW¿"r?) "ronot
¡11010- IntheSciKNTiFic American, tho larKest.l«st,and
mrmt wldul^ circulated sclcntlllo payer. 13.30 a jrsnr
inn In-
doue to ujariy
1 ... . 1 moat wmui y circulated ■clontino pap«r. 9S.90a
damage was ing partially conhrma tho no-1 L.tenWr lJ{
t buildiugs. ¡ tico we gave the other duv of ^"«"clwoiice^wi^SadwáyfwewVorfc.""*
. «i*.
ISNTirU
w
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no 1. Qiteen^town. BtlfiJJ Q, ^
OardiiT. n«l all other P-
low rates f.
J. N. Sawyer & W.,
tTmw. vwsoh¿^'
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1885, newspaper, January 3, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177822/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.