The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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ilHElWS I ^ar'8' Way 12—The Jour-
fifAM na* de8 Debata and Temps
Om OuviV) Ipraise (¿lactone for securing
9 >.U uid put on C0tt0'«wl
I íSá iubh of clothing end oth- WSace.
**£¡2? u, this sscioa, sod
Give u. • ■
,f*¡!ÍsDS¥ALL FROHTS,"
'^Sae to recelre new goad-
will receives aloe lot
****""'
won paw
^ «ramps, diarrhesej |
' r Jl&*, peine, epreins,
asersljris, rUametiem.
^SsstWandfiOo.
(festine Jagou.
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Base Ball Report.
St. Louis, May 13-St, Louis
II; Baltimore 3.
Jjonisville, May lS—Xouis-
ville 3; Athletics I.
Cincinnati. May 13—Cin-
cinnati 14 ; Metropolitans 10.
New York, May 13-New
10 ; Detroit 7.
Pittsburg, May 13—Brook-
lyn 6; Pittsburg 2.
Philadelphia, May 13-Chi-
oago 9; Philadelphia 3.
Providence, May 13.—St.
Louis 8 ; Providence 2.
Boston, May 13.—Buffalo
7 ; Boston 3.
NOTICE.
Biwisiie & 6uif Railroad Company.
Brownsville, Texas,
May 15th, 1885.
The Annual Meeting of the Di-
rectors of the Brownsville and Gulf
Railroad Company will be held in
Brownsville, Texas, Tuesday, June
10th, 1885.
JOHN PRATT,
Secretary,
myl5 lm.
E. H. Goodrich,
llTM HDD CoONSELOfi AT LftW,
Botica del Leon
IB OF FINE FOREIGN
BRANDIES, LIQUORS
tad HAVANA CIGARS.
City of Mexico, May 13-Tbe
report current here that the
Vwbrtkiefl, Boer and Cinara | government was meditating
ALWA18 ON HAND |the lev)ing ot an extraordinary
«S?°ajSl I tax, which had produced a
rupture in the cabinet, is au-
thoritatively denied, It is
ipitoru «u km.* Uu |« "ped that the economical
sfflfastmet, policy entered upon will prove
,ji , ' _T®w"' I successful. The lack of frac-
<kk)ds just
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS.
MATAMOROS & MONTEREY,
MEXICO.
jS-lowtiseiad Repairing Rifles
Epind Pistol* •( the beat aiakea
i ariiN. Common and Sao brow I
• mw* with Globes. Every stylo*
Linpt, chssp. Cartridge of nil |
Just receiyed a full assortment of
PERFUMERIES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
SOAPS
FACE POWDERS,
EAU DE COLOGNE
Taw.
RECEIVED.
BRAYDA'8
IU6 STORE,
(ggsblMbsd io 1849.]
Mi, litinoroi, iMleo
ilftn WI AMD A ICIX UNC Q9
DQS.
IIC % LB,
PERFUMERY,
GARDEN SRKDH,
PATENT MEDICINES,
KCALIN8TRU MB# TS,
HKCY GOODS, ETC., ETC.
M CwtfMy Compounded.
f SURE (SB
HSU and DENTIFRICE
BROWNSVILLE,
TEXAS,
myfl tf.
ICE! ICE!
On and after April 2d, lee will
be sold at
King's lee Work.
makmno Tkkti.vo. maswci. twwim
Al. Treviño & Bro.,
Mésate A Mi tern,
| Cor. of BRAVO and 7th STREETS,
MATAMOROS. Mexico.
Keep always in stock a full assortment oí
fine liunily groceries and imported China,
crockery ami glassware. «17tf
| P. Hesiquio Meza
OJALATERO, COBREBO,
tor l J cent. poond, or a dollar Coasirutor de Obra de Fierro
a bar (75 pounds) J Laminado.
delivered to all parts oí the oity free | ofrece al Publico en General:
of oharge.
apl.
A. J.
ZILKER.
Manager.
Todo a precios Moderados.
FRENTE A LA MARQUETA.
Browuaville, Tejas.
tnyfl lm.
Men Think"
they know all about Mustang Lin-
iment. Few«do. Not to know is
not to have.
ESSENCES, Etc., etc.
tional curieucy is severely felt, I ]y0 Cft]j special attention that we
land shop keepers have issued have on hand a full assortment of
•crip and brass checks. The ¡!'e to*05 cl";l."i<'al "d l>liarmat'el"
I r . ... tical preparations.
government has >eett forced Prescriptions carefully prepared
| to prohibit the practice, and | day and night.
EXTRAORDINARY.
IITTLT'hávaNA,
GOULD &. CO 5. V
I has announced that the coin*
| age of small money will begin
immediately. The issue of]
nickel money at present is not|
probable.
Analyses conducted.
myl2tf.
KIMBALL'S
NEWS STAND.
Just received, fine Cigars, Fancy
The Mormon agents in
Washington are keeping close IPerfumery, Eta.
4| ..i ,. Subscriptions received for all the
watch on the administration; pftpe,8 jnüho wor|j.
are seeking to ñnd something! apl
DECIDED BY
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,
—CLASS 1188—
May 20th, 1885.
15,000 BALLOTS 733 PRIZES | AGRI CULTURE
30HKDULR.
El Sombrero Grande!
JOSEPH L. CAIN,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
Hats, BootShoe0,
Trunk*, Valise
I GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
Also a complete line of
Notions.
"I CAN* TBE UNDERSOLD !"
Would tie pleased to have the pnbli*
oall end examine before purchasing
elsewhere.
on Hie corner of
WASHINGTON k 13th STREETS,
'•Udrwnrtotoead deatttft*
I ky Edward Bremer, Druggist.
¡tWa Iia situation to bans their. /TOT* A JUT
■u -u •">■ ?£ I hopes opon. If th« President IXOE C j n. ri A1VI
AT
Mrs. Poller's
Every Sunday
Evening.
al6.
PRETTY WOMEN.
Ladies who wnnld retain freshnee*
Dnt'l fail to try
hopes upon. If the President I
would give them to understand
VAlTEvc r ri J that he is determined to crush,
HUES LE F FI polygamy out of the Territories
importer ot ! ije would do the country a I
8Uple goods, Grooer-
m wines, Liquors,
i Cigars, Cigar-
i, Etc,, Etc.,
lILEand RETAIL,
i IBAVO end SEVENTH Straete
IbtUMroM, MMXIOO.
| great good at an opportune I
moment—Boston Advertiser,]
Rep.
War Correspondent Forbes
pots Skobeloff and Stonewall I *°d ▼¡▼acity
1 I wr„n„> nA.u
Jarkson on top, and gives
Lee, Grant and Sheridan com-
fortable berths right under,
assigns Von Moltko a place
next, and allows Wolseley to
ftybwiatn. hone ft cattle br od I march o p in the rear. Forbes
g^g^Rencho del FiiejSo.jonjy f^fces the generals of
thirty years in his review,
and gives the foremost places
tp four Americans, Wheu
you come to the United States
next, Mr. Forbes, come
arouud and see ns — Gal.
News
1 Capitel Price $16,000
1 « 4.000
1 •• •« 2,000
1 •' 1.0 0
4 priaea of S2SO eacfa 1,0001
25 " SlOlleeeh 2,5uo|
532 " $20 " 10, «40
i 0 Approximation $100 each, to the
$16,000 prize 9001
9 Approximations $50 each, to the
$4,000 prize 4501
583 Prizes ns above, being the juil
number in the Royal Hava-
na, and
150 Additional Prices of $10 each
to the 160 tickets having ae
ending numbers the two ter-
minal units of the number
drawing the Capital Prize of
$15.000 1,600]
733~Prizes, U. 3. Gold to $38,9901
TICKETS iln FIFTHS,
WHOLES «5 ; FRACTIONS PRO RATA.
Shipsey Co., general agents, 1212 Rroad-
way, N. Y. city, end postotBce box number 8
Brownsville, Cameron county, Texat*.
epPOiulO
Wells' Health Renewer.
FOR EGLY,
TH. GUNS and PIS-
HjS REPAIRED.
r*1 n Ww-hinrrton and Adams
powjlle. Te*Ai.
ffijo a'l kinds nr blacksmith I
alii I Work' 6,1011 Ironing
nwinf. Kun repairing, lock |
•ntke very best manner—
« 'peeialty.
Did you Sup-
pose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses? It is for inflamma-
tion of all flesh.
UPHOLSTERY
GOODS.
Michigan wants pure butter
and the Legielsture passed a
bill ti prohibit the msnufac-1\\f# & J. SLOANE
hLO AN Ij I^ure an^ sa'e °l©omargsriue | & ,b offbr)no their entire stock
havbmade land bntterine.
or
Action in pricis
' of oood^.
trom $!. ^6 upward I
at most attractive prices.
whww" desired.
°® will recHve prompt
8W1SS AND FRENCH LACE CURTAINS
from $6.00 upward
Sfadcas Lace Curtains, from 4,00 upward
Turcoman Curtains from 5,60 upward
Tapestry Coverings from 1.50 upward
Cretonne Coverings from .30 upward
FOR
If Republic, pother HOTT.NOHAMLAOEOORta.NS^
I things being equal, render
J*1 fr< n . is upward their possessor equally at f alu
|S) frojj ¡J'1'JJJJ «ble in the service as Demo
4tTm°' from 15 per roiuf™ cratic views, then there is no
40 ,wds issue of principal at stake in
RUG8 I politics. However the htely "ATBMAtS TOBNISHBD
rfWt VAEIETt Ltee.n«l uiDCWOUIDe mar WMBOW SHADES.
esteemed mugwumps may gtmp|M Mot by mail whenever desired
feel in 'he premises, the De*J All correspoudenee will reeeive prompt
mocratic party will oarer bal tt4Dtlon-
J ready to make such aa admia-l proadvray and 19th it.
sion, even inpliedly.—St. Louis dew YORK CITY.
[Republican, Deui • or.6 3«no.
ls¿r ***
Tore
••III tt.
CITY.
mr.6 3no,
WAGONS.
ROAD CARTS,
PLOWS,
BARROWS,
FENCING WIRE
aod Agricultural Imptimeota at
BIORM'S WAREROOMS
Corner ot WASHINGTON AND
11th STREETS.
FOR SALE CHEAP
mr.12 Ira
READ! READ Jf
A creat
cRance
p°fi und
Lino Solares.
Abasolo Street, between 6th
and 7th streets, Matamoros,
Mexico.
All kinda of fancy eakes, candiea,
duleea, preaerves; eta, constantly on
land, baked fresh every day. Spe-
cial attention given to the baking of
fancy cakes for weddings, baptisms,
parties, balls, etc. A trial (a all that
is asked, m4
The undersigned is rendy to sell,
with perfectly legal titlea on hia own
eeuouut, as also that of hie sister,
Dofia Francisca Garcia da Troanor,
and thelinirsof his deceased brother,
Don Miguel Garcia Oavnzos, the
fqllowing: 34,458 aeree of land, mora
or lese, sitnuted in the pasture fluida
of Spiritu Santo, Cameron county,
CG42 «cree of land more or leas, ad-
joining the above mentioned, proper
for lots or farms, situated north,
northeaat and west of the eity of
Brownsville. 681 Castillian varea ot
lnnd, bordering on the Rio Grande,
by 30,000 vnrue background, making
in all 3099 acres, aituated io tba
sature grounds of Llano Grande,
ELIAS G. GARCIA, SS&'S
. rTT PEDRO G. CAVAZOS,
MILMO
BUILDING,
Matamoros, Mexico.
Brownsville, Tex., January lat 1885.
Has a complete stock of American
and European drygooda, such aa
silks, satins, poplins, Spanish and 1
Irish linens, Scotch hosiery for la-
dies and gentlemen; shoea, dress |
goods, ate., etc., aa wall aa a com-
plete assortment of household furni-
tare, inelnding French iron bed-
steads and eota. , Foil line of Mexi-
can cigars Importad from Vera Cms I
direct Í3
Bloomberg & Raptó,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
MEARLES IN DRY GOODS. BOOTS
SHOfci, NOTIONS and GROCERIES.
POUTERS UF
FItK'CB WINEBani BRAIfDIRB.
11 If BROWN8VILLK. TEXAS
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Man and Beast
r
Mustang Liniment ia older thaa
most men, and
noes every year.
Wa. H.
Job. a
OuaEMiunt.
HASH, mm í cm,
Attorneys and Oounselloc
at Lair.
I Brownsville, Text*
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1885, newspaper, May 22, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178005/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: 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.