The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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NEWSBY MAIL.
London, Aug. 7-Dispatches
sent from Mtzed, in Pom i a,
uear the Afghan frontier, e \
the IJritisIi forces in Herat are
Marseilles, Aug. 7— 'The
situation here is perceptibly
improving. The éxodo* con-
tinues Tho inert new of the
officials is publicly de.'.ouneed.
meeting of the munici-
pal council toc¡ay, thirteen
members were absent.
20 years ot' age, and a daught-
er of Thomas Eustace Smith,
a radical member of parlia-
ment lor Tynemouth. Iler
sister i-i the widow oí Ashtou
I Dilke.
with his regime lit or corps,
nor shall any officer remain
detached looker than four
ye ns, unless assigned to special
dot y hy tiie war department.
The secretory promulgates
li.mdo'.i, Anirust 8-n rbortl",isclmnK® wit!l '«'lowing
Marseilles, Aug.
Gladstone, son of the ex-pro
' J. Jj. PlITIiOLVAT, JH Mrs U. I'iTKOVAT.
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Í®"cco8sors to J. T.. Pp|."o-nn.t ^
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FULL LINK 01< BRUOS,
■ MEHI0AL8 P UNFIT-
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SEED. PA'lENI
MEDICINE;!, '
STA TIoyiJ'.'Y (''• rAj\ry iiOOPS.
. ALWAYS OA UAiSn
Presea* i $;• tiotss O e ta? d *
cd al ;t! J foocarw.
ltoul<(ríarl;et's¡ for Haliivy j*;i -¡- .. •>«-! ,i;!
Asbestos ready mixi d p¡ . . \ whit" i. nil
Mutant oil. turpenev. vun.Uii •*.
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Denier i n
Assorted Groo^i^,
Hardware,
:• . Crockery,
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POINT IS i JiEL, T/SXAS.
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(Saco#spor& to Viviftr 'o: Cro: e.)
Dialerr in Dry lióodo, L'ort.«, Kiio'-p
Hate, NotiouB, «feo.
■ ELIZA BETH ¡STHEET,
SAO WNU VJL1.E, TEX A X
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Importers and dealers in Qrnw^rit' . /«!
eohol Cyptee uai i'mo Luiti'uci-.
Office, on Abiiv;,>|o St., b*tw«u
Ttl> and 8t.h fltroat.s.
Be tail Rtore:
PLAZA dr, 4 Mi[$!:<>?'>
MA,TAMOItOS. .Vk'Xtt .
celleut despito the t/nrid in tlii.s city today
T>
ie
¡grade ui' field officers, who
... lit i i i llave I)ecu absent fur a period
¡ilhanee ha 1 been made bo ] _ j^uuu
'.Ü Yl'RX. i well treated by the inhabitants,
pay the Higfost Markot Price for all !*ní- t'--t Mi ir he 1th h e.\'- wen< 2t) deaths froni cholera o>ier, in Ihk ¡.ss^rtJOn tintan
¿inds of Blrdskir.s, Egret, Whito Crane,
Heron-Plumage, «to. biiip Direct to Kov/
York.
Can uso only lar<?e
preSs chñrgennust be prepaid on «tini-
ple packages,
ntv07 v ..
Hi . - é «y.tl
order: All officers below the
weather prevailing there.
work of í'ort:fying Is * rat
against a possible Russia.", ad-
vance is making rapid pro
"re;-,;. Tho ameer is nov
pi-e-
pHring & l«rge force of Afghan
Gastiei i, . i ng. 7 — /'«fUr t h
state i.iinuv; toiiay, J^mperor
William vi ,;ite:l the Austrian
emperor arid expressed his
; farewell. On the departure
+„ , 4, . . ají' theAli8tri;tns William stood
troops lor the protection oil
ri j ni ' ...¡uncovered until t¡¿e¡r carnage
rlorat. 1 he auieers son will |
i i i . , , ' disnnpeareu,
be ¡.lac* a i!¡ nominal eoimnand. i 1
uv<H>n comorvnlivM n.I Par-|°1f r"1"' •v!',,rs nr • «<"
nellite , hinted Mr. Kawland ',leIr re«une',t or ''«''ps, will
ho relieved iroin tiieir present
W'onn was Tn b ^ promoted ro
the house of lords in rolurti
for his Herviees in arranging
tho contract between tho two
partios.
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The s; rac cliapat- lies ftute that i
the i u reo ma us of ivierv
ore.tly
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Paris, V
Aim
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ai'(>! uu'pt will be prorogued on
exrited aeaiiift the1
:: on the Iiit.ll inst.
K nvsi or soldiery because of i — —-t-
Í lie i all A\."411 ( i a/etl e
:mir
alleged
brutal condecí.
towards th'j native women
Of
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! >eler>"-bu) Á u
The ¡Ma-
tin taiys pertons entering the
service of tiie Congo -t-ito «'.re
obliged tosían an agreement
to maintain strict nihnce iv-
fgardiu^ Rtitte aH-iirs in that
-,1^1 rlia
.1
clause impo¿n ;^ like p,1 nalilies
u: on men oouvteted oí soueit-
inu' women on tho public
w :;i I
i .'•treets Wí'.o i ('jotted.
The impeiial council <
has erdoi ed th1 fortnatiou of m j
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separate artillery department) .i>oiiwon, .'•up., i ■ ¿jojr.
of the army for the tr^uw Wolseley resumes th« position
Caspian Kussusn provinces, j oeld prícr to Í ne iato /••ou-
The majority of the Ki'^sian (<m;i camp igo.
nev/stwipers proiess to have
contid. nee i!
country. iloUnity <>i the
1 natives ; < ••venta stores from
¡in,ij; their desf inatiwu.
{'dinjete is deadly, «nd
there is only one doctor in a
territory 300 by <>00 ^lilfs in
extent.
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I f.ili!
t'ie appare.nl
Lond.m,
Au< .
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pac'íio ílccla'ation of Prim*^
;.t'.nifst< i Sali'duny. They b« si j
their distrm tiou on the con -1
stant itioreaSH cf Englaiu'^s 1
military jn'e.jiariitions.
St. Petersburg, Aug. 7<-The
.Journal de St, Petersburg
()t cm; 5
.umoi's
be! wceo i'ijlian:.
re
uVtti no.
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•rvobc.k
Loedmi, August
«ays: The reports of concern
tn.tion of Afghan troops in
the vicinity <>f Pfiijdeh and
disjiatch thither of Russian
■soldiers «re unconfirmed.
London,
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d is-
Kew Laredo, Álex , Aug. 7
— The governors of live of the
northern states of M«.\ieo.
have been holding a conference
patch received h^re from the
SUCOESSOli TO
out Spain ycfterrkiy and KiGti
\fgh,m frontier s >ys a cols I deaths.
lision between bodies of *o*
Afghan Jtnd Russian troops is j I'ck-ast, August 8 I lie
•not improbable. ! M«rq\ii« of Hamilton has in-
._«su> !auguratcd an organization
Pari:-, i',ug, 1 I !io 'oecrec , ¡;nowu Ud ^}¡, ^oyal 1«¡oh Le-
al La .iarita, in Nuf'vo Leon.
i'umor él rife ¡¡s to the object.
A lrieud of Governor Oueilar,
of til's state, (Taaiauiipas)
na i i that he believed it would
be advisable for the northern
states to secede if the English
debt was forced upon the
country.
The Arguinde'jui broÍ11ers
aro having a hearing today.
The opinjun is they \\ i 11 be
discharged, as the doctors dis-
aexv «« , * of clio!. r« thro:.;:Ii- (Ill! ,mmhet
i—The
Post. says t he i ate:-1 d ispateheg
received at the foreign oiuae
from M. De Giei's uro so pac i
fie in rone as ti indicate at
speedy and peaceful settlement |
of the Afghan frontier qno<-
tion.
Madrid, August 8—lncom
piety returns reported ti o 8',)
duties as soon as practicable
lifter tho recipt of this order
and directed to report for
duty with their respectivo
regiments or corps. In the
selections of aides de camp to
till vacancies created by the
operation <>f ih • last preceding
paragraph, major and brigadier
generala will confino their
selection to fhe officers of the
regiments of the lino of tho
army not prohibited in rogu-
lations, and preferably to sub-
al terns.
This action on the part of
Secretary Endicott is in pur-
suai ce of his policy to provide
lor u rotation of officers. Ke-
peated efforta have been mado
in congress to secure Jegisla-
!ion that would have tho same
eii'ect as t!ie above regulation,
but; each attempt has failed.
Tho secretary of war accom-
plishes tiie chango by amend-
ing the regulations, which,
ho claims ho has authority to
do.
ordering I he general e
in France w;
it,
designates
issued toda;,
the Ph
October next as the day.
London, Aug G—The Unt-
il government regards tiie
is
dE, j arbitration of the Penjdeh (lis-
Iputoas dropped by the con-
P0ST OFFICE BUILDING
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS.
Nati o husky,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
UNCr GOODS
AND
SILVER WAR
•V1 ALSO
tons mo Musical Ixsthehts
°fevery description
Always in stock a full line of
Minting, manila and
writing papers.
blank books
of all 8Í;;es and styles.
A large and com yd etc assortment m"
Oifice r> "pyrites
octiou n !
gion.
of
London, August 8—v
Mr
times Moütalbo was wounded.
tC. I>, Houston, the hospital
steward, from Fort Mcintosh,
Texas, who used the money of
Dr. Ainsworth, which he was
s nt to collect, is still in prison
her", although his offense ík
nut considered an extraditable
one.
Washington, Aug. 7—Urii-
Henrv ihuminond Wolff,
special envoy to tiie sultan.
left Londou today for Brussels, j ;ed States consul J)ufair, at
en rout • to Constantinople. j Havre, informs tho depart-
- merit of state that cholera is
London, August. 8—A peti-!.
tion in divorce preceoiiogs
has been instituted by Mr.
increasing at Marseilles. In
i accordance with bis own re-
idadrid, Aug. * Incouig j_)onHj,,l Crawford agaiunt hisi . .
commendations Consul Du-
piete returns record 2S78 new
cases of cholera throughout | j
Spain yesterday and 010
deaths.
, i ole h s been directed to iri-
wifV, and m wmch Sir Charles ¡ _ . , .. ,,
1 . , . , . spect vessels leaving for the
Jilke, president ol tha local TT 0
i ' , . . -. United States.
government board m mr..
(}la<Ltone's cabinet, is nif.de), Washington, Aug. —Sec-
co-respondent. was filed on j retary Endicott has prepared
Wednesday last. Sir Charles a surprise for army officers by
London, Aug. 7-Tlie house
of commons formally agreed |
to the Indian budget. The I hriM r(^¡i¡ned Attoriicy | amending certain army rega-
¡debtte on fhe criminal bill '^ene'a! James to defend him , ¡atiom>, so as to make them
Of all the Standard Brands.
Zoning and repairing of Pianos
*nd Musical Instruments promptly
attended to.
SATISFACTION Gl? A BANT EKI>.
. jiy i
deb
was continued. The house re
¡Mr, Crawford is a b'.ni tcr read as follow?:
London, August 8—Sir
Frederick ^ieorge Milne,
member of the house of eoni-
mons, sends to the Times let-
'crs from the Marquis of Salis-
bury, Lord Randolph Chur*
chill, Mr. Winn, on the
bouse of commons, and Mr.
Parnell, denying tho assertion
th«it Herbert Gladstone is arj
ranging an alliance between
conservative and Parnellitcs.
\\ a.ihiugton, Augnst 7.—
.Minister Kcily will return to
the United States. It is un-
derstood he will resign his
present office and will not be
appointed to another foreign
mission.
(yhiougo, Aug. 7—Bertha
Lehman, aged 10 yearg, who
lisap]>eared mysteriously on
.1 une 30th, was found by the
police last, night at tho house
of Mrs. Annie Baker, 2820
corner of Grave and Park.
She asserts that alio was taken
there by George M. ISearce, a
salesman, under false rcpro*
sentations, und was held there
a prisoner and compelled to
live with llearee, and after-
ward wifli a man uamed*
Hinckley, The parties were
¡acted the clause wliicli o¡m |,v"a yo ra ..Mer th«n| An officer si,al (ill am
it imprison went and fit>di K! ¡'^ «'«• ? f°l>*rdio.U..; taff .ppoint.nent or cthar .«-I 11 «"cto.i, and lie.roa and
c lmprieumiifub uhu uiiuuifi, ■ ■ i j. ji. ] «
persons gailty of publishing; hut important official posuion | nation, the dutie^f vvh.ch will ¡ Hmclde> and Mrs.
gcandalnna mattar.' like A** of tha l,;,d ?d. detach him from hi. comp ^■ -f . «!
which recently appeared io'vocatf «IS- .'i.al. in Whit-ircgnnanf or corpa, until he[-.50 i np each, .
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1885, newspaper, August 13, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178075/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.