The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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'LITTLE HAVAHA
goci.d ,v co's.
f Dfi !<!«•<] by Royal Havana Lottery.]
Jan. 10th, 1885.
SOfl ICDULK.
J Capital I'li/" jo .000
i •• •• vt.oou
i " •• l.(ii)i)
'l prize* ('I $21)0 each 400
JU •' 101) each 1.000
" i" <■" !> ww buildings at Calbunuelas. 3
approximations to Is', prize, $2¡'¡ 1
Madrid, Dep. 29—A t'M
land slip occurrcd in tlie
mountains nonr Periana, and
destroyed many houses which
stood in its path and buried
48 persons. Eighteen were
rescued. It is reported (hat
.nine hundred persons were
buried beneath the ruins of
Our Special Oiler For A Phenomenal Journal
1885.
Any pulmeriber of this paper who,
Probably no paper ever met with such u
quick and generous recognition as ha* been
accorded to Tkxah Si kris us, the great humor-
ous and literacy weekly. It is now publish-
^ iinproximntio'iH to Is?. pr¡/,< . $£) i'ach. . ,
j eh in clies at Antiquera wore
!) approximations t<> 2d prize, ;2."> each i „ . , .. ....
i left m a tottering condition.
.VJr> prizes ii.4 ni) 11 e, beiie,' the l ull limn
i*".*r in the Royal II.iv.uki, :tn<1
1 H(l prizes of #•" eich t>> the 180 liokets
having as ending numbers the two terminal j
.units ol ih«' number ilrnviti" i lie capital;
prize of 8,000 I'M
J 1.1 I'riz." , a mtunlitur t $18.77 i
TICKETS. *:?; HAL VMS. Í1.
Shlpsev Co, guncru! uíentx. i i" 1 - Broad-
way. V. S'. city, and j <.• •'• >11!>box number H
^rowoHVille, Cameron fount y. 'I e^as.
an 1 H"J
Mariano Tiikvino. Masi ki. Tkkvixo
Al. Trevifio it i>ro..
The inhabitants are camped in
the! fields.
Wliolosalc & Mil Growrs
St. Petersburg, Dec 20—
Defalcations in the treasury
amount to 10,0<l() roubles.—
The salaries of all officials
have been stopped pending
inquiry.
Paris, J)ec. 29,—111 the sen-
ate today. Molino, minister of
between January 1st and 31st, will ed simultaneously in Austin, Texas, New
/ . . v„rk. N. V.. and London. England, and is
pay us $14 ea lo money—being tne C1.eij tej with a circulation of over 100,000
hiibset iuliou for one \enr in iidvanco copies. ¿t U an eight page, 48-column pa-
1 ,,^r. and contains every year more than
f< r the <1 illy Co::.uur —can se-; A,ot o oi-ltfiiial illustrations and cartoons.—
leet, lis ii premium jjifl, ny ei^ht
books from tho following lint:
— Hood's Iiifo of Cromwell.
—Seienca in fcJUort Chapters, by
Williams.
—Lives of Illustrious Shoemakers
—Bowies'Flotsam and Jetsam.
— Colin Clout's Calendar.
—George Elliot's Essays.
—Him H bart, by Fullcu.
—Nature studies, by Proctor.
—Craft's, Successful Men of To-
day.
—India; What Can It Teach Us?
by Mtiller.
— Hood's Scottish Characteristics.
—Froudti'n Historical Sketches.
— WaiuWright's Scieutilij Soph-
isms
—Chas. Spurgeon's Illustratious
agriculture, announced that j and Meditations.
i the govcrnuient would insist! —W heolot s By-W njs ot Litera*
ipon the adoption of the
\V«. II. M\-
Cor. of BliAVO ami 7th STREETS
MATA WO if OS Mexico.
Keep ti!..a;, i a -toe! :i lull a>>i rlan"¡t ol ' m)o)|
flns lamiiy groceries unci imported China,! *
crockery and «la^waiv. nlTll jflilUSe illCrCasini " (he (hit)' Oil
.r«,s s.íJauh.j<*«ttle, which the commit ce
cu h. k. vii.i.ki:. j had suppressed, lie promised
,'D It /VlDD that the government would
d<.> everything in its power to
improve the farms.
Sail Antonio, Dec. 28—In-
formation reached hero today
of a bloody tragedy in Karnes
county, resulting in the death
ef sheriff Leary and William
líuttler, one of the principal
cattlemen in the county.—
There had been bad blood be-
tween the parties for months.
is®, Mini i cum,
Attorneys and Counsellors
at Law.
Brownsville. Texas.
MIGHT SWEATS
Headache, fever, chills, malaria,
dyspepsia, cured by Wells' Health
Ken ewer $1.
BED BUGS, FLIES.
Flies, roaches, ants, bedbugs, rats,
mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared
out by li <ugli on Ruis. 15c.
"ltOUGH ON DENTIST" TOOTH
POWDER.
Smooth, refreshing, harmless, ele-
¿,'Biit, cleansing, preservative and
¿rngrant.
"BUCHU-PAIBA."
Quick, complete cure, all kidney
Bladder nud Urinary diseases, scald-
ing, irritation, stone, gravel, catarrh
of the bladder, $1, Druggists. f
THIN PEOPLE.
Wells' Health Renewer restores
health and vigor, cures dyspepsia,
impotence, sexual debility. $1.
| ture.
— R"in's ?.f ir:in Luther.
—E E Hale's O ir Chris mas In
a Pulao",
—Farrar's V.'it'i the Poets.
—Crol/-: L<f of Zwingli.
Or the toU'-winer seven books and
any two of the others:
—Haweis' American Humorists.
—Holloway's Charlotte Bronte.
—Baxter's Winter in India.
—J'wish Artizan Life.
—Dandet's French Celebrities.
—Claretie's Fienoh Celebrities.
Its good at ries and humorous sketches tire
unexcelled. The publishers, being desir-
ous of increasing its already large circula-
tion. are offering extraordinary induce-
ments to subscribers. The subscription
price of SimNos is $'¿ f>0 a year. For $2,.r>0
the publishers will send the paper one year
and also any one of the following premiums:
for SIM) they will send the paper si*
mouths, and. free, any one of the following
premiums. For only $1 they will send Sitt-
ings for three mouths, and any one of the
following premiums: Premium No. 1—A
cloth bound (¡U8-puge Dictionary, with 700
illustrations. Premium No. 2—A cloth
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Should Know." Premium No. 3—The Na-
tional Standard Enciclopedia, 700 pages,
20.000 articles, and over 1,000 Illustrations.
Premium No. 4—Three Uooks for Ladies.
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Chain. Premium No 0—I tidies' plated set
Far Rings nd Pin. Premium No. 7—Thirty
complete navels and oilier works, paper
bound. An impr ived sewing machine, im-
provement on those cold for $45, will be
given to any one getting up a club of twen-
ty yearly subscriptions. An imported
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Address Tk.xa Sik inos Publishing Co.,
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and sample copy of Strr nos.
K. ll Ukvituo. .f, C. Scott.
Tfivnnn o n/WFT
Vienna, Dec 20/—Joseph
Zenori, manager of the Dis-
count bank of Caraney, at
Lobache, who defaulted to the
amount of 10,000 florins, killed
himself in the bank today,
when about to be arrested.
SUB' SBRE MM
MOUTH WASH and DENTIFRICE
Cures It: .jitins Gums, Ulcera, Snro Mouth, Sore
Tliront, Cleanses the Teeth nml Purifies the Brenth;
useit iiii'l reeiiinmoml-rt by leading ftnntists. l're-
pareil by I>ns.,I. F. dfc W. li. IIoi.mrs, nentists, Mnpon,
Ga. For Sale by all dru^ists and dentists.
For Sale by Kdwurd Uteiner, Uruggisi.
AttoruevM and CoiiiimciIIoi'm
'Al fiiiw.
Brnwtisville, - - Texas.
Will practice in all State and
Federal Courts.
NO TICK.
Ts hereby given tint, 1 have sold to Rich-
ard King, of ¡santa Gertrudis, all stock bear
in<r the lollowing brand wherev er found this
side of the RioOrande river.
Josh Pkukz uonoouia.
MAN.
PRETTY WOMEN.
Lad íes who would retain freshness
And vivacity. Dou'fc fail to try
^Veils' Health Renewer.
ROUGH ON ITCH
11 tugh on Ilch cures humors,
eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt
fthoutu, frosted feet, chilblaina.
LIKE PRESERVER.
If you tire losing your ^rip on life,
iry Wells' Health Renewer. Goes
direct ti weak spots
THE HOPE OF TH10 NATION
Children, slow in devalopement,
puny, scriiwuy and delicate, use
Wclis' Health Renewer.
"ROUGH ON CORNS."
Ask for Well's Rough on corns,
15c Quick complete cure. Hard or
Boft corns, warts, bunions.
"ROUGH ON RATS "
Clears out rats, mice, ¡lies, roaches,
antH, bad bugs, chipmunks, skunks,
¿¿opheiii. 15j Druggists.
HEART PAINS.
Palpitation, dropsical, dwellings,
>lia¿¡ucBS, indigestion, headache,
sleeplessness cured by Wells' Heulth
Renewer.
"ROUGH ON PAIN."
Cures olio cramps, diarrl.toa; j V()te f0j| 3052 and the
.externally for aches, puins, sprains, I ,v .
, ' . 1 . .. i'emocratic obo/, or more
iieadacho, neuralgia, rheumatism
for man or beast 20 and 50c. jl)cr cc,lt- The decrease
~ Idue to the dullness of work
' ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE." : . .. . v. ,
r.li.f for ar.l«w, toatU- 11,0 Ncvalltt
ahe, faueuche. Ask for Rough ou ),ear ^ad one electoral voe
Prominently prevalent among Chronic
Diseases u; Nervous Debility, the most dan-
gerous, iusiduous and fatal form of which is
the hidden or iinporcoptibl pa sing away
of the v tal fluid through the excretions of
tha body.
Dr. Johanneser. has given exclusive at-
tention t i such cases, and special courses ol
his Medicine are being forwarded to all
parts of the cnuntrv daily.
HIS REMEDIES CURE
St. Petersburg, Dec. 20— Any debility or Derangement of the Ner-
vous Mys em. inolu ling típermattorea,
Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotence,
etc.. etc.
Fkkh.— An exnlanat'irjf circular descrip-
tive ot J ihanneseifs method, to all sufferers
addressing
Blent'y Vogeler,
•19 South iStr-e!,, New York City
Russia is about to transfer
her naval headquarters in the
Black sea from Nikolaief to
Sebastopol. The estimated cost
of the transfer is $7,000,000.
Mr. Hugh O'Brien, who
has just been elected mayor
of Boston, is a Democrat, and
as he be&t. by more than 3000
majority Mayor Martin, who
is also a Democrat, though
elected last year on the so
called "Reform" ticket, it U
surmised that there arc some
Democrats left in Boston.
Mayor Martin gracefully
wrote a letter of congratula-
tion to Mayor elect O'Brien.
At the present rate of in-
crease the population of the
United States in 1900 will be
100,003,000 and in the year
20ü0 about á00.000,000. Mr.
Joseph Cook claims wo are
destined.to be a laud of cities,
while in 1S84 one-fifth lived
in cities.
The total vote of Nevada
this year for President was
12,797 as compared with 21,
t!G0 in 1880. The Republican
"ROUGH ON PAINT'" PLASTER
Porous urid strengthening, im-
proved, the best, fur backache, pains
i'i the chest or side, rheumatism,
neuralgia 25j« Dnigiiists or mail
KING, R. Jn., horse and cattle brand.—
Ear-mark, crop and split in each.
KING, MRS. II M. horse and cattle
l>! and. Earmark, hole and split in right ear
and crop off left; brand 011 the left hip.
All animals in these brands are brauded
also K on left cheek.
#pbe,
for eíH'l) Í2Ü5 voters.
FIRES Pill OUT
by tub
"STAR" HAND GRENADE
FIRE EXTINGUISHER,
The orto in at. and only sure
Fire Extinguishing Gre-
nade, that should bo in
EVERY OFFICE, STORE,
FACTORY AND IIOME
IN THE COUNTRY.
Old Style.
Any Man, Woman or Child can
PUT OUT
A FIRE
WITH THEM.
Always Ready.
Never Can
Get
Out op Oiu>eu.
Never Freezes.
Price $10 por doe.,
Net Cash.
Indorsed by Fire Mar«ltnl¡>, In-
surance Sti'n find everyone who
has seen them. Hits uncus op
VuiKs Alukauy Put (lev with
Thkm Senil for pamphlet con-
taining full proofs.
MiM'Fimr.iD sv mi
.arden Hand Grenade fire Extinguisher Co,
205 Avenue, CHICAGO.
NEW YORK Office, I BOSTON Office,
S5 West Broadway. I 10 Oliver Street.
rw'-jfó
KING, Richard. Santa (Jertrudes. Nuece.
County. Texas. Cuttle and horse brand.—
Ear-ijiark tor cattle, right ear cut off, hole
and split in left.
• ''tv - j
KING. R. E. Ii. Santa Gertrudjaa, Nueces
Co.. Texas. II >rse and cattle brand. Ear-
mark. hole and split in each ear, brand on
the left ribs.
MOTHERS.
If you are failing; broken, worn
ont aud nervous, use Wells' Health
Renewer $1, Drutfuists.
cameron
Is H I miles Ion" ntui m
contains ausc ' 42 ®il« J
by Nueces h*
the west. Rio Grana """k Mu
Gulf of Mexico on |S«
".^«inhsbitatiCiidL^i
property u valuei at i.?,. "al «M
cipul City is Iirown,,;!40^ T
about 4500 itihubituntu- í Wtitk «
jilo <i rinde. srmit. 22 .¡'.¡"'''N,
Lat. 2;j 53.30, bonif <x¡ 0ni iii Í
tuches above the ml ««1
nected with Point ChS *6e - J
by the Rio Grande JUL Í
miles above, on the riv., ¡I14 1
town of importance in ¿Hi
U. S. CIRCUIT & DISTRICT ?
Judge E. B. Turxkk i °°^
Hist. Clerk. 81wfice ¡
Circuit Clerk. Devi, b
U.S. Marshal, IT.
neputy I). & C. clerk rfpS
Deputy U.S Marshul, j¿J «
01 April 24th and ¿¡¡¡¡*
COUNTY-OFFICIau
County Judge t „
Sheriff, E'C. Fa
County Clerk, .
County Treasurer, ,!
County Assessor, ? ^
County Collector, j *■}*
County Attorney, n'r"11
County Surveyor, f1.1-
Justice of the Peace, ¿l
Constable, 3d precinct, j
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor, «1
City Marshal.
City Treasurer, n
Assessor Sc. Collector, i i S
City Attorney, ¿J*
City Secretary
DISTRICT COURT,
The District Court assombleao.
Mondays m February and Sep^
indue, J-C.1Us.ski,1,, Co,,"
Attorney, L>. McNkii, Tunmtj
Clerk, L. Kowai.ski, i¡'ro¿
CUSTOMS DISTRICT, BRA2¡íJ
SANTIAGO. '
Collector, j
Deputy Collector. E. H,G
Dep'y Collector at I't.Isabel, Ju'l
(0NSIL8.
UNITED STATES.
Consul General, ff.P.S
MatamorM,
MEXICO.
Consul, Mwml#
Brownsville.
SPAIN.
Consular Agent.
Brownsville.
POSTOFFICE,
Mails leave for the interior vialM
City and l'eña. daily, except SnnM
a.m. Arriving daily, exceptMooiijd
p. 111. 1
Mail leaves daily for P,ointkbe!tl|
Mail leaves morning of
New Orleans steamer.
Jos. Hopkins, Pm
FORT BROWN.
Captain J. H. Buadkobd, Com®
Here is stationed Company G, liilj
try. Capt. Bradford, and Troop I,I"
Capt, A. G. Henuessee.
Post Quart,erumster, UC.Gn
Post Adjutant, ^.1
RAILROAD TIMETABLE!
Rjo Grande—Leaves Brownsvillejl
9 a. m. Leaves Point Isabel dailjitl
Matamoros& Santa Cruz Horse Cut •]
commence at ü a. in. l.ast car law
Cruz at '9:30 p. in.
Matamoros «fe Monterey RR.!
trips every day except Sunday, leinj
tanderos depot at 8 a, ui. and 5 p, n.
AM TA MO ROS.
Is a walled city,situated on therifl
of the Rio Grand \ about a mile disw
Brownsville, to which it is connecW
hor-e railway to Sunta Cruz, ar.il'1
from the gulf of Mexico at B'igdad,■
mouth of the river. It is divideil
sections, each c ntrolled by a localflB
ry, ttnd has some 11,000 inli;ii)i'J^-Jl
7,500 reside in the 13 sections °[ W
proper inside the line oí fortiuoa I
streets are well lighted with oil l#l
many of them paved with meI(j"fiJT
and it possesses a number ot J
buildings, and a fine theatre coi^f
and built during the trench I«W"
It is the starting point of a raii ,
terey, and always was the'¿%
cial port on the northern fronlin
CIVIL OFFICERS'
KELSEY, J. P. & Co., Rancho Segundo,
Starr county. Texa%. Cattle and horse brand.
Por ".<ta hago saber que ninguna persona
tiene derecho á vender lo mió ningún ani-
• mal de mi Herró sin venta ó un papel de
Venta roll los requisitos de ley
a ;; ANTONIO ATKINaON.
N'íw Style.
KELSEY, John P., Rancho San Rafael,
Starr couuty, Texas. Cattle and horse brand.
FSB
Federal Judge,
Judge 1st instance,
President City Courctl,
j. B Z
F, Til
Chief Police,
'Coll'r Federal Tax,
Collector Stamp Tax, - a
Collector city tax, lt.DBi.osu
CUSTOM HOUSE-
. . , G. FF.BNJ
Administrador, j. ^
Contador,
Captain customs fe,,ia™P¿w G. Gon
DEPARTMENT OF THE
4th Military üistrict'
Brigadier General A. GoW.
ing Division. r , (;. Cai
Chief of Stuff, Cn'¿p.L
4th Battalion, , y
Paymaster. ^'..^CoU''
6th Auxiliary ca\aliy,
I.KS. |JtA!
J'aymaster '
13th Reg Cav.
Rgnau-w**
C..L,osa.
pOSTOFFi^i"
Col. J
, C«p{ ptl
J. SAl.A7.Att
rod®
the ¡'teri;,ra
Mail for Monterey J. ¡f^y. t 'Í
Sundays at 3 p.m. f
Arrives Sundays and unnd y ,
Turn pico and N ict0".' ^rt.dnesd«.
day at 1') a in. Alliu
day
Sundays.
Mtitítmoro"
Steamer mail lesvw a, .,
before steBiner ,°"?S^|Wre d "í,,j i
Mail to Brownsville l'j ^ j
and returning i rtce
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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/m1/4/: 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.