The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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j CHAMPION.
Qaiidise Broker,
^ ,-trf to him "HI r-wlve
ll0,a^f«' " ,)(Bci.on Hih stri'ot be-
Bptf'íi JoJIVrsou. TelepUou^
i ¿di®* ——
ÍjTmacmanüs,
Attorncy-at-Law,
,FFlcE;-Boom No. 2, Yztinga
ildiUJ
^rowusville.
fl lui
[Celestine Jagou,
LtBB or FINE FOREIGN
kE8 BRANDIES, LIQUORS
k and HAVANA. OIGARS
lir'iu Whiskies, Beer and Cigars
JAS ALWAYS ON HAND
yiciud Foreign Canned .Goods, Pre
L OhumpignP" . Truffles .etc. A Iivir.
f.r Breech-loading and Repenting Kiflcs
Lms and Plitols of the best makes.
L 1)r¡Ce8. Common auu fine orase
l ump* With Globes. Every style,
VneUmW. cheap. Cartridges of all
L Aim Affentifor the well known L u
Bfowder Company
J tLlZ.VBETH STREET,
Bwostiile. Texas.
In goods just received.
c. BRAYDA'S
[ístablislied in 1841).]
lilt Abasolo. Matamoros, Mexico
[ il.W.VYB 0>' UANl> A «QLI. LINK Of
JUGS,
JHEMICAL8,
PSKFUMERY.
GARDEN SfiKDS,
PATENT MEDI INES,
HCAL INhTUUMK* rs,
FANCY GOODS, ETC, ETC
riptiom Carefully Compounded,
¡V. ROUSSET,
DEALER IN
nil Gnodg by evnry sttamer.—
mUESLEVY
I Importer ot
17 au(l Staple goads, Grocer-
Freuck Wines, Liquors,
Havana Cigars, Cigar-
ettes, Etc., Etc.,
SOLESATjE and RETAIL
of BRAVO and SEVENTH Strewn,
M«Umnrn>. M«*lno.
hm'He & br ind
Vco,¡„íya{íxI«a,,cll° ,M Fil7;f°'
ATTENTION, EVERYBODY!
Rely upon Pacts-got FictionI
We always furnish complete infor-
mation regarding our various GRADES
of vehicles; always quoting low; prices,
and stating the Railroad freight rates
to your own depot. Correspond direct with
HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO.
SUCCESSORS TO
DAVIS, GOULD & CO.
Wholesale Carriage Manufacturers.
ill J VUM^MWIMMI
CINCINNATI,
OHIO, Ü. S. A.
-AN ELEGANT CATALOGUE SENT EREE TO ANY ONE.
rlCTOR EGLY,
lim™ 0DN8 and PIS-
LX rep A ÍIIED
|ht mícMnlV .kK1,ls ol blacksmith
I' Wshoein 8llC tt" 'roni"g
Itc,etc ¡nth Kun repairing, lock
r «trial Very manner-
p^bwken stoves a specialty.
Rational
K Institute.
KsíVe ®0HCh *ln1G6 St.
P^tCrmu'Bi Deo l«t.
fCBSHI fiT'w tU
r-MaliJ!?' C,nb Pe t,
hli^ ín"8 °flbB
lot , 1Ve b(' Aseases of
r11*' 'emale'dUeí0 CRtnrrh'
H t[t- Th! ,HeB8H8. private
Pn Eli °ffice 1,1 New
K *r with ,h®
V*- nod Tei«. ir pa,rot18 in
S*' w Of uL°,deRire to
j ff"red duri. rnln
fVthní°í;ñ.,h« "Worl.1'.
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• flew Orleans La
LETT tit LIST.
List of letters remaining in
the Postoffice at Brownsville,
Cameron county, Texas, Jan.
3, 1884.
LADIES
Mrs. Pauline Iteran ge r,
Dominga Cardenas, .
Clemencia Garza,
Juliana lleta,
Virginia Q Trcjo,
Gabriela Yaíianes,
fcletia Zapata,
GENTS.
Juan Bocanegra,
F. Breclnne,
J. Ourry,
Thos. Copper,
Juan Casas.
Kbeii Dodge,
Harry Gearing,
Jo*e Ma, Gal van,
All tie 1 Gallardo,
Pedro Garza,
Juan Gustado,
Juan Lamb,
Federico Lamb,
Merced Mont s.
Eugene Nierst-raaft,
Manuel A. Saldaña,
Antonio Sais,
Primitivo Shears,
Manuel Sanchez,
Charles Tliuston.
Jos. Hopkins, r. m.
There is an ccccntric old
man named Patrick Kennedy
at the Schenectady (X. Y.
pool-house, who thinks he
must receive his wages every
Saturday night, and to satisfy
him lie is given a spoonful of
castor oil, which lie accepts
s his eiimy.
STOPPED TO HEAR A STORY.
Two strangers passing Row-
land Hill's church one day
entered, walked up the aisle,
and finding no seat, stood
for a while and listened to
the ^sermon; presently they
turned to walk out. Before
they reached the door the
preacher said: ••But 1 will tell
you a story." This, of course,
arrested the strangers, and
they paused, turned again,
and listened. 'Once there
was a man," said the preach-
er, ''who said that if he had
all the axes in the world made
into one great ax, and all the
thetrees in the world made into
one tree, and he could wield
the axe and cut down the tree,
he would make it into one
great whip to thrash those
ungodly men who turn their
their backs on the go*ple and
st p to ljear a story.1'
WANTED.
By a capullo stockman, an
Ameritan used to handling
■>
cattle, a position as caporal on
a large ranch. For further
particulars apply at this olfice.
HEAD! READ! i
••Qj A GIiB.IT
C^\NCE
F°li L.\x>j
Tuns.
-T^rrrrn.
Tim undersigned it re dy 'o Boll,
with perfectly legul titles on liis own
MOIVtnnt, KB !ll f> thllt. of llÍN kÍkIi r,
Dunn Friiiicipc ) ft ncin dn Treat or,
mid the lieira of his ile(wiiH« l brotht r,
Don Miguel Gaieia Cavazón, tLe
folio winy: Here* of land, more
or lenn, HitiMted in tlj>' p is are ti' lds
of Spiritn baiiiu, Caiiii-ron Cnunlj,
GGJ.-2 ticrea of laud more or less, ait-
joiuitiíí tlie td)ovo ijientioiifd, proper
for lotH or íariuK, situated north,
nortbenBt- and wfst of tit© city < f
Brownsvilin 581 OaHtilliun varns of
lund. b« rderii K <m the Rio Grande,
by 30,000 vmi'iih b ickfirnuud. rnakiiiy
in uli 3!¡99 acrei , ^itnoted in tlie
pasture yrounds of Llano Grande,
lluliilgo, C!"iititv
PEDRO G. CAVAZOS
Brownsville, Tel., J innary 1st 188;")
WHEELER'S ~
Improrei ViDrator Tiiresluite Masliine.
ThrMhen and Oeanm. Tbwihw*
and Ncparntors, Thmhrni alone, Hal I-
wajr or Levrr Pnwrn, all fiirultueU
either with or without Trucha. S
Cheapest In market, and Just tlie machine
for the Fiirmers own uso. Scud for Fumpulel
audmcutlon this paper.
8EMPLE A BIRQE MFC CO,
Farm Machinery and Hardware Specialties.
«10 ft 613 Washington Ave, 8t. LeuU. Mo>
CM Broadcast Seed Soten.
For Sowing Wheat, Oats, dross. Seedj. sa„
Il tan^ DIUVEB KtCKH.
F. HAVRE,
WHOLESALE
&
RETAIL
DEALER IN
CROCK ERY,
GLASSWARE,
ETC: KTC. E7C.
Elizabeth street,
Brownsville, Texas-
First class goods at
tiie verypowest prices
for casli.
C. F. TILGHMAN
Ciistoin House Broker,
REPRESENTS ALSO
Smith Bros. & Co.,
OF NEW on LEANS, LA.
Office, ittfliSt. near Lrvec.
All or lei'H promptly attend
ed to. Goods sold at bottom
prices. d24
Prof. C. J. Engster's
Dancing Academy,
LEVEE STREET,
Next door to the Operu House.
oo
Le s'in from VIond iy, January 5th
to April 5 ii, 1885
All tLit- new and fashionable dunces
tandil t..
Settann nights as follow*:
Tuesdays—Clfildren from 6 to 8
p. iu , Ladies 8 to 10
Tl)uimbiyH—Children from 6 to
8, uentlenifcri 8 to 10 p rn.
Fridays—Reliearaul from 8 to 10
Saturdays—Party ni^lit—Soholura
and ladina free Gf-ntleineu, not
Nchohtrs, 50 ceotH each.
For torras address:
Pitur, CHAS J. ENGSTER,
d20 P. O Kox 280, city
ESTAD
f he raofltV^ popular Week IV new ,
paper devoted to science, mechanics, en-
gineering, discoverios, inventions and patenta
?r published. .Every number illustrated with
lendid engravings. This publication, furnishes
labio ency(* --
Hand Maohlne. Price: Five Dollars.
As this Machine will sow much mure evenly
In all conditions of tho wind, and In slamllnk
torn, thanltuuu possibly ho done by baud,and
tu'iulros less than otiu fourth the tlmu to do
thu work, It needs but little argument to con-
vince the farmer of Its necessity at thu preseut
yrlce. Nrnd lor Clrcubir,
SEMPLE A. BIRCE MFC. CO..
910 * 912 WashinglonAve, St. Louis, Me.
And nntion tUla paper.
Copartnership Notice.
Brownsville, Texas. )
January 1st. 1885 j
The undersigned have formed h
cnpartnersliip under the firtn nan^e
of Gen Champion & Co , to carry on
a General Brokerage bnsines< ( and
thanliinrf their friends fur past fav-
i)rsr*qnest n continuance of same
for the new firm.
GEO CHAMPION.
FRANCISCO LVZÜRTEGUI.
ever
eplen
n most valuable encyclopedia of information which
no person should be without. The popnlnrity of
the SoiKKTiric AMnnirAN is such that its cir-
culation nearly equals that of all other papers of
• ts class combined. - Price, $3.20ayear. discount
toC ubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNÑ Á OO.,
Publishers, No. 381 Broadway, N. Y.
IVPklVñ Munn A Co. hava
ATENTS. iSare"
practico before
the Patent Office, end have prepared
inore than One Hundred Thpue
6nd applications for patents in tna
nited States and foreign oountries.
Caveats, Trade-Marks. Copyrights,
— Assignments, and all other papers for
«wiring to inventor their rirbts in tho
United States, Canada, England, 1 ranee,
Germany and other foreign countries, pre-
pared at short notice and on reasonable terms.
Information ss to obtaining patents cheer-
fully given without charge. Hand-books of
information sent free. Patents obtained
through Munn Jc Co. are noticed in the Scientific
American free. The advantage of such notice is
well understood by all persons who wish to dispose
Ct lAddre5s° MUNN A CO., Office hCUWOTKJ
AUKD1CAM, 361 Uroadway, New York.
REDUCTION OF FIRE.
Parties of six or more ex-
cursionists to the New Orleans
exposition, leavingltioGrande
City for Peña on Mondays,
"Wednesdays or Fridays—011
which days only four-horse
Htages are run—can get round
trip tickets, pood until July
1st, 1885, for $12.50, U. 8.
currency, by applying 5 days
previously to the agent of the
stage line at Hio Grande ^ity
NO 3 ICE.
Prof. Hud, O. Kiers
f *\v hours vacant lor lesson*
in piano or voice culture. Ad-
dress
Pnor RUD O. KIERS.
Cure Win. H Cook, Brownsville,
Texas. dim
ASHHEIM'S
Red Star Store,
IIih ju-t rt'ci'ivn 1 uml put. oti conn t'i'
on«'uf ib.' lurjit'si Hn,. i,f eltnliiti). uml ot.lt-
♦•rjro.nls .'Vi-r t>r< u^lit to this m-imi, mid
ut prions tit >t <lt-l\ emupi'tUit;n. Giw ii.i
call, us our uiotU) is
••Quh k Sai.hu vni> StiAU.i. i'ltoi ri«,"
unit will nonliiuie 10 it ccivc .new Rooila
by every sleainer. ^ ill rcculvo u Um
of Imlil'K JJO'Kln by next Btl'ftllH'f.
El Sombrero Grande!
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, Valises,
GENTS FURNISHING ÜOODSL
Also a complete line of
Notions.
«7 CAN' I HE UNDERSOLD !"
Would be pleased to hsve the publia
call and extiniine befure puichusio,(¿
elsewhere.
on the corner of
WASHINGTON ¿t 13th ¡STREETS
10T1CA DEL HON,"
K. BltEMEK, Proprietor.
llromiNVillc, Texas.
MATAMOROS and MONTEREY
MEXICO.
Wholesale & Retail Druggist,
Dealer and Importer of Var-
nish and Window Glas^
Pefnniery and
Fresh Candies.
(«nrilvn ScciIn.
IN RE ESTATE OF F O RENCff"
DECEASED, BY JOHN M '
FRANZ, EXECUTOR
Notice is hereby Riven thai, ou the
18th day of November, 18k4, letlerw
testimentary were issued by the
County Court of Hi'lal^o uouniy,
leX'is, to the uudeimynecl, wIiono
pontoflice address is "Hidalgo, Ttx-
H," as Executor of the Will, &«., i
F O Bench, deceased, uml all per-
sons holding or owiug claims uf nuy
cliaracter aiíainut the estate of said
RhuoIi are hereby notified lo present
samt^ to undersigned for allowanca
or rejuulion within one yenr froro
tlie ihNU'Hioe of said letters, or the
same will ho postponed uutil all
claims presented and allowed with-
in said tiiue nhall have been paid.
JJHN M. FRANZ,
Executor, F O lteueh, dee'd.
Relit fro Si Soott, Attorneys.
112430 ft
J, i J. rilTKONAT. Jtt Mas It. I'fTKdVAT. "*
Ml, Jl,, 5 (jO,
(Successors to J. I,. I'utegnat.)
A FULL LINE OA' MUMS
CHEMICALS PERFU-
MERY, (¿ARDEN
SEED PA 'I EN2'
MEDICINES,
STATION Kit F tí- FANCY GOODS
AI j IVA YS ON HA XI)
Prescription* (Joiiaiiomul.
eil af all hours.
IIhimI |iiarturs lor Muttcry i'tirk I i nil road and
Asbi'ritos ready iiii.vi'd'puiiitH. white l/-ad
iiinsecd oil tiirpcaline, varnislies.
(omljorg & Rapkel
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
OKARUOS IN DRY OOODS. flOOTK
SHOK.*, NOTIONS and flKOCEUilitó. '
IMPORTERS OK
ritH.-'Lli WINES and HHANblKS.
lio KHOWN8VIM.K. TKXAS
FOR SALE.
To settle up an estate, will b«
sold the ranch known as the Bau
Jose de Tacalitos with all its op-
purtenances and improvemeuti.
water riuhts, etc , etc , situated 6
leagues south of R^yriosa, and con-
taining about 33 424 acres uf laud,
with or without the stock.
For further information Apply ta
Sr. Ftauuiseo Garcia llu^ueree,
who is authorized to make the trade
or sale of the same.
ANTONIO MARTINEZ.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.