The Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 12, 1870 Page: 3 of 4
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The MhiIiUm.
The mail from tin- interior arriv
*J at Maiamxro* on Hundav
From our City of Mexico ex
• hangs* ws translate the following
THK VOIAJAIO ffp CRIW»Nt <«>
- in full eruption. A letter from
Almacatian ha# the following fr
tail*
The volcano of Gaborusco i* in full
iruptiou siuoe (he 21*1, ia*t.
We are all greatly alarmed find
«e have good reaaon for iL
At flmt two earthquakes'were felt,
sign a document, in which he pro-
in iacd to deliver to the said hand,
within night day* the aunt of #6,000
and teu rifles.
Mr&ieaa Item.
A aperie conducts from Zacatecas
ie on ita way to the City of Mexico.
The Indiana arc depredating in
the State of Sonora. Two Ameri-
cana named Warner aud Carrasco,
were murdered by them recently.
Mr. J, IMktra haa leteu ap|»oiut
ed t *.maul for the North-4 German
t baft deration at the Capital.
lhv detailed account of the battle
of Ie* de Ohejo, haa Uuu published
by the "Diariu Official/' We will
eoon tranalate it.
The repair* of the Cathedra! of
Mexico, have Iweii atopped by order
of the government. Every tin ng will
be replace<l ae it wah before and the
w widen paveiueet will be replaced
by a marble one.
The rebel# after leaving Zacatcfei*
disband)*! m every direct inn Mar-
although slightly, and then a heavy tincc want in the direction of Sierra
i bunder wa* hoard, followed by a
•hock which <mi*ed great fear and
anxiety. It was then aeen that
whirlwinds of amoke, formed of cal-
cinated mould and aand |*>ured
firth, and we|were astoiuahi I at see-
ing great column# of fire riae into
the air.
. Thane vnnt ooiumua abow tin* rich-
vet variety of colon, from very deep
red, until all color hi luat, assuming
ih* u a very black aspect
Another whirlwind broke out aft
srwards, and rises to the right of ihv
crat er. Night ami day th< volcano
does not con## rumbling. The atone*
from the top fall down and are not
•sin any more, as they bury them-
•*lv«s into the river calls I Cantus,
which run* sfon? the vnlrane.
This ie a majestic and uupming
.pectarlc; end one remain* ahsoHwi
iu thoughts, on seeing those red and
whit# column* rise to an uuiu«a*ur-
•hie height, ami then blown in va-
rum* direction* by tbe wind.
There has bivMt one victim already
u» the volranti eruption cniiae<l bv
•wreialty It wns <me of tbe |»-rw.n*
who went from Teqaeapepan, to
• auk it cLw. They were ell aitai-l
to nfieetli it, hut one </ the perry
more braver than Ik'1 other*, np
proeclMxl determinedly, and while
nmnding on the right aide of the
era Ur, the rook gave way ami he
fell into the vokau >. The «|M.-cia-
tom were all atri» ken wi*h turror
•viim-lhiug is running on the 4 us
tea river, which nobotlv kuowa what
it ia. it looks something like cind-
Ufm- .ai
MS) 1 fit
;’*> • »■, w aavi, tan’s j*i >#1 u< smx
S Finally, th# #|iectac|e prs*ent,-I bv
» MX
I the volcano, cannot be more iatpoe-
, lUlMNI
m ng, and JUOtiy oxeilrs public at
SBI
1 teatiou
■ SAWTX AKNA,
1 it t# -aid has sffbcioi a landing at
iler*.
the port of Sisal in the Suic uf Yu-
1 SUB.
tpral
1 Tax aavoumo*.
Itlllv
m Tbs robot bands under Aragon,
132.
« aiders, and Vidarrauoagc, were
H v.rtaking at Topalxingo by liiu
XX
!omRs of Figueroa, ami defeated
—
H Nrvsral prisoner*, horses and arm*
were taken by tke guvt-mm«at
troops
!RC->riiua, it enema 1ms obtained au-
otber victory over Um> rebels. In bin
dispntnk to tbe Minister of War, he
I Uft Irnpnnto yesterday nt 12
with my brigade, in pursuit of No-
•>r«, I overtook him eight leagues
from hove, whore he was awaiting
me with .’tfO man, I attacked him
»ud defeated him completely The
fight was hotly ooatartad, and ended
by night lull.
A telegram from flan Juan de|
Kio, mgtc
Tbm *taga was rohhod on the plains
of < aandnro, the osmar nf the ha
•enda of that name and the force*
uf P“Wie ssearky oa tha read, sac*
<**oi hi it—akli tham, and kil
leJ the leader eflke head.
wl
the
iwace meetiag heM by order of Lo-
»de, e mvahMlea egaiant the gov*
cremeatie oa feet la that district.
A letter frem Culiaeaa, eaye:
Aeoordiag to Urn leteet aews rw-
veived ie this city, Dm Flpotdo Vo*
k* wen snmewherm hetweea Bajoaa
T**1*' *• “Wr of
»Hwk U ulm Ownl Am
"iA •I* Iwm U wMcfclaf
ln' "»°Mmeati Ie foil apon him op*
h»rt«aoly. General Davalue b la*
• freeing hb forces greatly. Forces
‘"WWDUrtM 41 UuM(k«M
wemlm MllbMi.
* llM- of °«k*a ■*,
^••<lonl, m*mnt -to L--‘—» at
ll-rni>wA with a tie follower*. Cads-
ua went in the direction of 4 nun
with lOO tueu. G.uerai Kochs di-
vided Li* cavalry into two fractious.
Tho Stab- of Mexico t# quiet.
The only rebel bead* which remain-
ed. under Fists, Gareia and Kanti*
llsu ware attacked on the 11th iust.,
by thu forces under 0)1. Tuaou Ca-
nada. On the 17th they d-manded
a conference. and on the 2Utk they
surrendered to the government
tn*ups.
A man name I ijureuso Komaro,
has discovered a method of Hying
with wing*, and Her* t<» make an
ai ral asceaaioa at Vera t’rux. The
"UiepasK»*Metiflaao(” of that city
a<M« *‘Su<’h au »jk)- u< lit ought to
I be sarpriaing, if it ie raalixcl, and
^ we ought t<> admit, that K<»in*ro ia
' the true King of the Air. To tiie
1 people of Vera ( rui, i» ws* reserved
' the gb>ry of ailmiruig for the first
time «a< h a gren l and iui|H**ing
1 a|*ecUM ir a* the one otfrred."
4 >rn we* v*-ry scarce hi the "tat#
of • *h i a| ttv* and famine i* fra red
The yellow fever a a* raging in the
' c:t • of Tttitla, t'hia|>a*. T na!a
au I Capachula I h * Indian war
: u fa*t < ommg to an end, and it i*
le-bev* I that by th* month of May
I next, it will tie done entirely.
I II.- rebellion in tbe .Nate of Mi-
I choacan i» oa iU la*t (iencrala
Kegulee, /e'|te>la. iKeoakedo, Neri and
Regilw* have opened a vigorous
campaign a^aiu«t the rebel*. The
retail force* of Don Kpilasio Huer-
ta who w< ir at Ano, diat>ande>l in
even divtctiaa at the approac h of
•lie government tr)*np» under Oeti
4jom< t.
Felijir llertiade*. ahu« the IMa-
t)-a<lo, was overtaking and defeated
at t’lirui’ha, by Ksoolmdo'a cavalry
llsruandee lo*t many men killed and
l«A iu pooseeioti of tin* government
troop* four pntoaere and twenty live
horses.
The protiunciamii nto of I ton I‘la
ciJo Vega at Tefac. ia believed to he
a failure, many of In# friend# who
promised to help him have hacked
out. One of hi* orii- er*, who wa* at
habuiuapa, went over to the govern-
ment troops
Col. Baaiim liarxa, and command
w/nve-l at tluerelaro ou tbe J>i mat.,
escorting the priaoiirr* taking from
Coem Pontonee.
Ureal alarm prevails in the city
of Maxatlan on account of the pro-
nuai iauiieufo of IMacido Vega The
thwatcre are cloee)! for want of pa-
tronage. A fellow uiiiin <1 Arturo
Bucher pronouncad at la Norta.
Hevural bauds of rebel# have apfwar-
ml In tbe vicinity of lloeario, aud
Villanueva. A »mrty of armed
horseman, some twenty in number,
entered the city of Maxatlan oa the
14th ult, who after shooting and
yelling went out again,
Ao earthijuaki was fell at the city
ofOaaaeaon the 16th in*t., which
lasted fifteen second*. The ehook
was accompaaiad by a heavy under-
ground noioe.
The bands under Iriaao Corona
aad Nemseio Navarros attempted to
take tbe towu of Cerebueoo, but the)
were driven back by tbe garrison.
MaJdeg, Massachusetts, haa had a
"sheet and pillow-cam party,or white
masquerade."
The kind of looksmithiag that aaa
he done in the shortest possible time
—making a holt for the door.
Haifa doeen Aamrican ladies am
engaged to he married to Roman no-
blemen —nobleman short of cosh.
Mbs Faay Joy, reiguiag belle in
Kookah, hue lust married a Mr.
Blaine. The thing of bounty pre-
ferred not ta remain a Joy forever.
Tho Now York HoraM he pm that
MurdorotiM Work,
Below will be fouud tin* account
of tbe killing of two Mexican# upon
the road, five miles this acU of the
Tevlor crossing of Arroyo Colorado.
Tim object of killing the tueu, ie
pretty well aecertaiued to be for the
purpose of getting |«o»*«w*ioii of the
lino stock they rode. And it I*
further a»)*«*rtaincd that tho stock
were thus taken |»oas<Msiuu uf to be
mid to soiuo horn# drover* who were
profe**edlv Inlying stolon slock, and
who were arc re (aid iu B**-a Cltiea, a
well known an<l a Neclilded apot.
clinpparrel-bound, which is I seated
up n tli# Arroyo. The said buyer*
left that locality anil made a neck-
raving move, thereby, for which they
can ever feel thankful. They were
probably afraid to be caught with
the stock which had cost so much
blood, ami abandoned it, ae it was
found in another locality mbsequciit-
ly. tine word : It will be danger
ou* to hereafter buy stob-u *t<* k in
thi* locality. But fee letter above
mentioned
# Kimcro Sm 4,'i.aorns,)
April H, 1M70, )
Mk. .Iihim 4/'aonre.—-Yesterday my
ba<|ti< ro found two bodies iu the
prairie, c|t.*e to tbe main road.
Thi* morning other* and myself,
went to tec them, tin- bean-r, !,a*a-
ru* 4»arcia, reeognitw! one of them
to lie, I,in* !‘••ha to* brother-in-law,
and thi- other to tw a m >*a of yours-
The bearer will lie able to give you
more particular*.
Your respect fully,
l*ATKH*to Ba«qt*ia.
4 rack I tig.
The mist alarming iu«lMnc«- of
cra« king tkal he# occurred iu thi*
r;ty for a long tune, can be observed,
by a ve-it lo the nv« r fr<»ut ui our
city, ami indi«atlous uow are that
the target hind slide that lias yet
happened i* m»w progressing towanle
completion It will take in a large j
|K>rtioii of the building now OUCU. I
pi«*l by Mr Thomas t 'aden and
ooiwr tight tip to th« mm buihlmg
necupie<l hv M<"--rt. King, K)-ue«ly
itr 4‘o The «idewalk of the last nam-
ed building had settled, up to last
night, something over an inch, ami
the crack extended arrow the loot of
l tth street u» the I .iden building
•••rue thirty feet from the river front. |
We *|*eak of th« matter with ex j
(rente regret, as we had hoped that
the works now lieing i*iw led by the
levee corii[>anv would elPsrtually tarn
the channel ot the river, which is
doing the damage. We are now
forced to say that the Iiojm* *a* tit-
tle. according to preannt indicatiowa.
The faithful etlbrts that have been
made to save our river front deserve
a better reward.
liana, oil laiata-r Monday.
Tl»e race between Mr. I'uteg-
nats *orrol gelding "Jackey, and
Col. Crafts grey g>-lding "Cliam
laghleuiuf," is arranged to c<»me ofl
on the Brownsville race course on
Faster Monday, the l*th in«t., at II
A. M.
It ia expected that 1 * ilobh-r a
c«lebrale<l |k>uv “llat)*n will be
.Hatched f<*r a two hun Ire-I yanl race
on the uiu« day.
The following gentlemen have been
appointed aU*war«ls in charge of the
coulee
Maj. W. A. Wainwright,
Dr. C B. Combe,
Capt. Hubert DaLcll,
Mr F. H, Tiighman,
" M. .1. Uumila,
" ft. P. Uelsoti,
“ AlU-rt \V)*k1, Secretary.
Fntrte* for other races willfe# re
frived by the secretary, Mr. Alliert
Wood at Miller’s Hotel, up to »
o'clock on the morning of the raoe.
I tog* will lie rigorously expelled
from the course.
George K. Kittndge, a printer in
thetourier establishment, delivered
a lecture on "The Origin of Speeiw
and the Antiquity and Origm of
Man," In-fore the Buffclu Society of
Sciences, Friday evening last.
The New*Y<»rk Tribune eaye that
in seeking the acquaint nee of such
men aa Mr. Dickon*, tho tjueen of
Fnglaad, sovereign though she be,
recognises the roralty of letters and
the crown of genius.
Alltany has a magnificently dreea-
wl young lady—a blonde, of course—
who engagee little -c'lool-girl* ia
con vernation on the etreet. and then
earn ot their, blonde frames She
ekume to be e -klepionmnlec "
The grave ofth^ife^ of^Jemiee
led States, ie situated ia a iwtired
snot ia London county, Va* "un-
marked by even aa ordinary Me
to (ieeigaate the last reethig fiaae of
tha hoaared dead.
Wc reejiectfully call the attcntu.n
of the Masonic Fraternity, eeuecially
the memlters of Travis Lodge, No.
117, to the following article iu your
(’•onaiiuiioii, vie:
“The int«-m|H>rate use of intoxiiwt-
iug drink*, gambling and profaue
•wearing, are contrary to the princi-
ple* of ma*<>nry, uud, it is the duty
of each Lelgu to puui*h auy Brother
who may tie guilty thereof, with due
regiird to tho true spirit of Masonic
churity,"
At the communication of the Grand
L lg- ia 18##, reiurut <1 in
that b<)dy pa»*<-)l a rt-soluliou cal-
ling attention tollu* article ami mak-
ing it obligatory upon the >-lHcer»
of-ub<>rd. ial< l^udgu* lu euforOU A
due iil»servanee then of by their rue
pective luemhcn, auch oflicers are
Iicld rusjKii 11*1*7 iiiid sub juct to Ma
sonic discipline for auy neglect upon
their purl, with respect to thb mat-
ter.
We know !iulawell that all the pro*
vision* of thi* article arc not oliaerv-
i d aa they should be; it >-annul de
denied, or longer overlooked, that a
lev of tho Fraternity,at this place
are constantly violating (hi* law and
thereby subjecting llicuuulvtw to iL*
pain* uud penalties. Wo are glad
they are but few, but even these few
if permitted to g * utircbukwd will
ueceasarily work gn at injury to, the
institution and bring it*in disrepute
with good luc-u.
Justice to tin- Fraternity demands
a rigid rnt riemeut of the law,—
Th<- -latidinj of laslgc officiT* eotn-
jh-Ii* them to tak# e-oguixance of iu-
fractioas, and the obligation* ami
duties d' iii-gi' er* require a fuitlrful
Ql>servam*e of the laws of the I<odge
aud the i'oiisUitution and edicts of
the Grand I/*d^-e of Texas. The
4 loustituUouprohibit* thejnteiu|s rate
use of intoxicaliiig drinks, gambliug
aud profane swearing, the edict of
the Grand Lodge require* a strict
enforcement of thi* provisUm. With
due regard to the Masonic obbga-
tionk, thi* can l»e no longer overlo<<k-
ed or winke<l at with impunity.
With due respect to all members
of the Fraternity in Sherman, we are
induced to apis al to them In “the
true spirit ut ’d i-onic Charity," d*--
•iat at ouoc from aui-h practices, avoid
all unpleasant con*t*pn-nces whii-li
must of u«e*-.*">ity grow out of their
continuance, suvi yourselves and the
Ijodgi- from tin- mortification of wink-
ing longer at sui-h prarticee, or of
summarily enforcing an observance
of the law.
Measure# will lie inaugurated look-
ing to the rooting oUtol such evils
so that th- v may no longer appear
a* A reproach up nth- proud e*< utch-
eon <»f Fn Masonry. Kenu-mbcr
tin* kindly warning and act upon it J
with true Mu >r»ic candor and Broth
orlv love — Vccr»04ia 4 <««■•< r—.
4 on**tittilional Provision*..
Tin Austin K- publican calls the
att> iitioti of those mtereeted to ?-)ine
radical chang*-* in the constitution of
Texas, which will take cfTect u|»iii
the a)liui"i >n of the State into the !
I’nion. Amotig them arc the follow-j
ing.
Broom ( orn il* ( ulthatiou.
Tliere eernia to be just uow a de-
sire oil the part uf many farmer* iu
Kentucky aud Teune**ee, to cugage
in tlw cultivation of broom ooru—
•oiue w ith the intention of selling tbe
“brush," aud others of mauufactur*
iug brooms—and it is iu ospouee to
the request of several sub*criU-rs in
the latter Stale that wc now repro-
duce an article, published iu our pa-
l>tr several months ago. Without
detiuilb information as to the chara-
cter uf the laud, available labor, a< -
o-esibility to to uiurket, ami probable
dtmaud, we cannot undertake u> say
whether it will prove a remunerative
crop iu particular localities. Those
who contemplate engagiug in it must
decide this point I'm thcmm-lve* \V>
see it stated oo-usionally in our #x
change*, that inanufactur< * complain
that they are u«-\er able te procurc
a* mu< h brush a* tin y require fur
their trade. The erop can nevi-r b)
one for general cultivation, as it i*
ohvious that tin* demand must lie li-
limited, but where the condition* of
growth arc fav)irahle, coug.-nialitv
soil ami climate, with uccees to m»r-
ket, we doubt not that broom corn,
as a upccial crop, can la? made prof-
itable.
• »ne of the must important requi-
site* fur raising broom corn, is that
tin- ground "hould be good; land that
will produce a rapid ami tall growth
of Indian corn is thought to be well
adapted for it in Illinois, and the
bottom lands of Missouri produce fine
crepe. The grower of the premium
crop in New York several yearn ago,
always plowed tho ground iu the
-pring, ami harrowed it until tho toil
wa* thoroughly pulvcrixed ami mel-
lowed; it was then rolled down
miic ith with n l .g roller. A* early
in the spring a.* tlje condition of the
graiud permitted, the -eed wa- sown
with a frill in row* thres* feet apart,
and with a space of seven to eight iu
ekes lietwecn them in the drills.
Thorough cultivation is indispeu
•able to success—without, oulv a
pour half crop may beexjiected. This
must be home in mi ml always.
Your Indian e-'ru will not ropiirs
more attention, nn l weeds muA bu
kept down.
4'ut when the sewl ou tho -talk are
in milk. One can go ahead and
“tabic,’ to be f))HuW)sT by the cutters,
one baud ought to “table," for four
or five cutters.
(». "Tabling.’'—Thi* consist* in
bending the stalk* of two rows diago-
nal !v across each other, about two
fret from tho gn und. The brush
project* beyond tin- row, nn<l i* then
cut and laid on the table, thu# form-
ed, to dry. Tho third r -w is then
cut ami laid on the same table: by this
mean* the “wagon-row to every six
rows. I will explain a, b - d, e, f
WKLL-PLACED LUVK.
Immvk At Young M#i<, Ml Ut<> l.*i»-
piiMMM of wtl-pl—iwt atfio-u n, tu » oily
life, slut die urourtoty ul early Mar-
riage, as * oruteettun agalusi tm- &-srfui
•Isis* uitl social evils of Us <tay. N-ni
free, in sealsti suvelofM**. Ad>lr
tlOV\ AH1)AHH<K IATIO.N.U)
ta)i#lt'>hia, Ha.
ix i*ui-
ftilJ-Xiu
■v
in*lewlkUers.
K. t'. B. curs* prolapsus utt ri and lu*
oorrUo-a.
For uL-eratloii «»f lUw w«iiul», K. K B.
K. K. 1). arouses, rwstoru* auol nvu-
I ales,
Kugli*li Ksnialc Hitter* k* tliukosi fe-
male uisdieilio ofttie .ia-).
K. 1'. 11. slit* ISiUly to U»< • tieeKs, 1-.*-
tre tu the #>hn sod brtlUaney lx Um.
Iii'elle- t.
K. K. B. resPtres nature an i give* r*
lief,
K, F. B )-uree case* of year* stainliug.
l»o nxt despair, K. K. H. will »?urs > • i.
The iiindicaJ prolssMlxn all o%sr Ui>-
(^nintrv firal*# the K F. B. in "Wir-
ing ieinale couipiaink*.
F. E. HTARCK,
aiioc Maun oar
WKXKI, a 1IK0KKSS,
I travel amt Uxut cnre)| with l*romg - •<<
.k Co. * llut-hu.
DDiniK'Mte A Co.’* Ilm-hu core* Idoody
urine.
Milky urm* cured witti brxmxouie A
!•».'• Bucliu.
Hromgxrdn (k f'o.’e lluclui t* all tliv ir.-s
fur affeetious of th)- kl<tn<-y* an I
bladder.
In)lul*itabl#«vt))eneepro> m* insi Pruitt
g Ie A Co,'* Bucliu i* tli< l- ' aud
oneapest.
Pruingoole \ Co. * Idver I'tlls are die
ts'St.
"Che surest, ar<- Promg)H>U> .1 Co.% Uv*
• r Hill*
Bile *»n th* six mail*, use Prouiguole A
Co.'s Liver HilU.
A *nr« thing, Promgoole A *'•».'# Liver
Hill*.
WORDB OF CHFFR.
i in the errors of youth an<l the futile*
efaae. In relaltun t<» Marriage an-l Ho-
dal Kvil*, with * helping tiand lor the
• wring ami unfortunate. Sent in bcuLsI
letter envelopes, frc«> of tUxt -ge. ,\d-
•tD**. llOWAHPAMmK’I.W'tON. It..*
F. Hhiiadelptiia, Ha. uell4dw.ini
III It Ft TORY (A KBS.
/^HANO, N., (trocerici, Finmruis
V/' amt aininimittxn, market -•{iiaru.
I AIM AS, BAR FDA & BIIO, tw
\J store* iuljulinng, cl- t!.. s net _-r
)-erte«, •urin r >»f lAh amt Rllaals-tli *le.
LN 1XTFR, K. B. N.rtary Fublic,
L l*u*t • »lh)-e Mnilding, I*. <>. It*»* No.
'JO.
^JALYAN,
Leve> street.
General Dealer
LI L’Gl’ET A CO. A. 6., Deal, r* in
II foreign and dnniseti)- iruxo*.
coin*
(sirnnr of
nn**iori ami imiHirtali >n.
Matamnrn* and *tti *ls, MiiUnnurx*.
I | < »I*K I NS, JOFKPH, Auctiom *-r
1 X amt 1.niut»er merchant, Fiir-ils-th
st reel.
tr ING, KF.NKDY A < «Kio
EK ilramti *>t»-*tntK>ai < ■ in|-.it'y,ot!'..
i ;*l 11 *lle« t.
repres. nt* *’X rows; a, and b, c ami f, j — -----
an tabb rows; o is cut and placoi on A I-^K I, B., Clothing Kmjs
'■ * .... -i rjm„ Homing tuaile to order, an
the table of a and h; <1 is cut and
olacod on the tabic rows of e and f.
It i* «-a*y t « sc.- that o ami >1 arc
wagon row*, with a tahlo on each
ni*I«, Convenient for loading into the
wagon.
T. Cutting.—If the brush is large,
six inch**- of-talk should lie left to
it; hut to the small brush much more
*ay eight b» twelve inches. Knive*
Among tin other thing* the t on- I should be prm-ured with good huud-
*titnti)>a prohibits the Is-gisiatnn 1
from authorixing any lotteries ami
it ov'-n prohibits th'- sale of lottery ! ,K,xl thing,
tick, t* within the State.
It also prohibits the accounting
itfu-cr* of the Stan- from drawing
warrants on the Treasury in favor or
any person fur con|»cii#atioti or salary
a>t ag«-nt, orti *er or appointee, who at
the same time ho I dr any "f(i<-e or po-
si*i -a -f hon >r tru*t or "profit, either*
under the '*tatc* or Federal Govern
no-tit.
Kvetry |H*r#on, oorporation or com-
pauy tliat tnnv c» uruit homieiils
through willful act of muiuissKM
*hall be D-spoiisitilo in exemplary
damags* to the surviving heir* with-
out regard to any criminal proceed-
ing that may or may not be laid in
n-luiixii to #U) h homicide.
Ministers of the (S)»qa-I who ac-
<«ept lent* iu the legislature shall
not thereafter In- exempt from mili-
tary .luty, roa«l service, or from ser-
vice on the lury.
“No im^muer of Congress, nor |«-r-
mm holding or exercising any office
of profit or trust under the I'nitsd
rital)**. or either of them, or under
ami foreign powsf, nhall Ihj clligible
a* a invnilier of tli« I legislature, or
hold or exercise any offiee of profit
or trust under this State."
The new Constitution alao al*»l-
i*hes all usury laws ir this State
and forbids tho I #*g is I atari* from
making such law*. Any rate of in-
terest agreed upon bv the parties will
be legitimate but where no rate is
specified the rate now fixed by law
(H percent.) remain*unchanged.
It also saspsada the Statue of limi-
tation of all civil suits from tha 2Hth
of January l*fll to the date of accep-
tance of the Constitution by the Con-
gress of the United States.
All marriages, births and deaths
•hall be reoordwl under such pro-
visions as the lajgialaturs may pira-
•crihe.
A citiaen of Washington roeeatly
rsftiscd to bav Mark Twain'* book,
bananas "the man who could vsw at
tha tomb of Adam moat ba as Wat"
Tha Spanish authority ia Cuba
ha vs plaosd ia tha hand* of Pud*
dsnt Grant aad flaevafeay VIA An
mattar of iadam .By fe ■
vaM for tha km of bar
life.
(Mat Quincy QUhaura aa of
OA. (Btta^yfeM At font of
Ocdat Grant, son arnpAicatQiaal,
les, an«l kept very sharp.
U. Tliresniug the seed off is the
- — ........ clxtliiiiK iiuulo t > r l-r, un i
re[»airsU, *tre*-t.
yULLFR d WEBFK D
1*1 Htxre, Kmii-y siul variety m ( >n*
aii't |N>rfkimiirj, i'ttli itreet near Uvi-*.
if 11.1.KK. lll.NKY, Hotel, Kli-
J1 litU'tli *lr#el.
ImiMirtor ami Ikalfr
IX
Anns him! Aiiiiiiuiillitm,
Npoi ting Article* of mil kind*.
IMPOUTER AND DEALER
IB
Nrddlry of Variaua Kind*.
liiipoi'ttH* anti Dtsiler
Clock*
\Vau-b«*».
Jswslrj-
Nlver and
FlaN-d Wars.
10 tiBANDK M.\II. STA'JKLINB
CON.NKt UNO BMUWNBVlLI.lt.
Point Isabel un 1 ilrar.o* Santiago
Wilt !•»*# Itrowii.villr ev*ry Kri.lay * i
MdmgLt. lu oonnvcl with Ik# ptr»tn»lii|»
iur N«*w Orlsan-).
Humming, will leavs Br^ios "0 ihssrri
v*l of the su-Htner.
Lxtra -iuros will ruu at any ton* on sp-
i-anon of pusoengv rt.
pi 1’or p*rticiiUr* *ppiy to it*o l ink of
Mlifer's Huost, C. U. bl’BBF
J16.PW.
NOTICE!
'pilK BROWNBVILLE LEVEE
1 Company having t*e.-n <>rganiss)l
under a < liar ter l.y A)-t <»i l4-gi»laiuro
• »f tim ailat) xf Teaa*. under -taleul N)*-
\ rml»er *, l**i)i, the f .11 w ingMtock 11 • »1-
•|er* an>l I*tre»’tor* )-)»n*titut# the Con*-
pauy, vlr:
J. )i.\ I.\ AN, Cl I VH STILLMAN,
I. B. llli.ELoW.BAM. A Bl LLiKN,
VN’T. Y/NA'LV. W. «i. HALF,
J. !.. RUDOLPH.
N. A. BRI.MKN, \ Prriulent
J. L. MUIHit.HH, j Secretary.
The following rate* of wharfage will
lie • harged on and sfh r Uo tiral day of
January, 1***»‘.‘, on alt no n-haiidi*« viol
nf.perty iNumingover th*> Whsrft of tlio
• xmi-any. All k-m-I* latidiiiK the
Wharfr will he (hargml witl» one wliar-
fage imfer
RATER OF WHARFAGE:
Drugg
of Kli
Ut ami
Kii/al.i-tli
A cvlimier of wo«#l,l
[twelve ini he- I -ng and ton inches in
diameter, must (p-' providol. It
should !*• of sxli'l w..ud Into this,
iron or st«t-l spikes should be drivcu,
two inhea apart,with three left out-
si'le the cylinder. This is prn|>ellod
hjy h NR pvVW Ml for \)!>) larg<
crop* T n-cxmuicii'l *team p>wer.
Mai-hine* arc now manufactured,
greatly j proved, for thi# very pur-
pm*)>.
It. Curing.—-Seed# must be provi-
dol fur this puritosc, so that the corn
can l»c iM-rfectlv protected from the
#un and rain. I put my corn in rack*
eight itiche* apart, leaving plenty of
-pace for free ventilation.
10. The yield i# from four hundred
t one thousand j* uud# to the aeve.
the latter figure being a large yield.
11. Baling is done in a hay press
The hru»h .-Imuld ho laid straight
with care, and th# hale may he fas-
tened by wire or hoop |ioles.
The cost of cultivation isjust equal
to that of Indian com, nnttl it is rca
dy to cut. The cutting, liauling and
thradiing. require* eight men per day
for eanh acre of coru, beside.'* two
team* and one wagon. Thi# include*
puttiug it on the racks for curing.
The cost of hailing i* just double that
of hailing hay.
12. Wc would adviso thuse going
into the business of broom cam rais-
ing for profit, to begin with five or
ten acre# until they acquire some ex-
perience
The seod ci a ts about three dollars
r bushel; it tnnv be obtained for
m in soius plane* One bushel,
properly nut in, will plant twelve
•eras, an«l the asaal yield of seed per
acre i* fifty-five or sixty bushala.—
Form' r s I Tome .hntmrC
A local editor of Aa Han Fran-
ci*co Chronicle haa attended a Chi-
asm theatrical performance ia that
city. Speaking of the music, he
says: "Imagine yourself ia a holler
manufactory when four hundred
men are putting ia riveto, a mammoth
tin shop naxt door oa one side aad
a forty-stamp quarts mill apon the
other with a drunken Chari—r< party
with rix haad—d i—i—eato ia
trout, four thousand saraged eats an
the tuaf, aad a Mat Mxa will be
•fn
pUTKGNAT.JoK.,
I Apothseary, eomcr
ml Uth street.
PETITFAIN A CO., Auctioneers,
JL rttli street, Mataiuxrx*.
WILLMAB. <»FO., Retail deal*
M or tu staple amt hucjr irrx.**ri)-«,
Klixataiih *tr*--t.
VTUKRIA. F., Wholesale .u.d
X Itslail Merciiwul Klic*>»<ili atreet.
pKATTS
“ASTRAL” OIL.
Unlike many other IlluuiiiniliiiK*>11#.
tbs "Astral'’ <*U I* perftwtly pure, ami
tree from all aituIteration* of any kind.
It unit* no offensive *uioU while fiuni-
iiiK. Ki>e* a soft amt brilliant UkIiI. an<l
• an la- u*4*)l with llie *ain-- aa*uraui!S ot
-Hafrtv an Ka*. Uhemist* prxnxiiuco It
th* l»-: and *afoat Illuminating Oil < v><r
offerwl tu ttm public; amt Iii»uraii<-c
i xinpaifla* imbir*# and urire upon cxn-
Miin"r* the uae of the-’Astrai ' oil in
I'rcferctii’e to any uthcr. It ianow bunt
«<d l»y thuii*aml» uf fatmlii■*. and in nu
instanc# ha* any ao ldenlmi-urriHt frimt
Ita uac; a lamp rtlled with it. if U|>aet
amt broken, will not i-xplodr. T-> i<n>
vi«at adulteration, ttm 'Astral*' oil i*
|«cksd only in th» itiiaraniv Latent
Cana, of one gallon and live gaM' m*#a«'b,
ami each can ta aealeit in a manner tliat
canmit l>s euunt#rfi-ib«d. Kveryi>a> k-
age with uncut neat we warrant, in-
sure amt «et nocc but lb)- geuuiuc arti-
cle, ••Pratt'* "Astrai Otl, fur aale l»y
ilsaler* everywhere, amt at whoic*alii
and retail bv the proprietura.
Oil rtm’*a or i'll Am, PHA’I'T,
1*. o. I lx* »I«I ion Fulton *t.. N. Y.
Head fur atreular*. With U-«Um .ninl* »,.xiper*aaa ....... . »••
amt price list*. Rneliee 21 is nt *iaiu|> »||e*vv ma<-Mn«*ry, locum live car*, en-
c
oouvaysd of tho Mtfoi
first mass Chi—B laud
of araric.
-* I
i’.arid- dry..................................
I tale rn|*> jwr <-uil........................
Bucketa ami |>ail* per dxaeli........
i ,i . j keg
lixxi-* li)iuor*,cheuae, vhiiiIIimand
all Miit-n Ih>xss ... ...................
Ilnlca, 1>->X'-*, enake, craiwi, A<-.,
on-r t feet, ja-r foot..................
ttri) k* |kt M ..... .........................
i ,‘otton |M-r bale .......... ................
Coffee iunl apio-*, i*-r l>ai<..........
Corn, xat. ami bmu |-« r liax .....
Cast;ng-, hollow war- , <*<»., p**r .
I xx tha
w«itd iron |M>r too ibn..................
Cabb-aaml oordago j»cr loo llm......
( --al |*er ton ..........................
( arriirK»**. wngotia Ac.,on whsi-la
Carta and gts-- • .ft w lmels .............
Cattle, groan or yearling*............
Inmiijohm* empty.....................—
71 futr..........................
Fodder and lt*y |*er lotlo.............
orinding A mill *txiic* pr Hs> lu-
ll idea ................ ...............
i Mud peltrie- in l)al)-i per
ton Ttm ............................
Hog* ami sheep oa) h ...................
II.iiii.- amt laid |* rtn rce..............
" and •Id)’* per )-a*k ..............
llxr*)-* ca<-li.................................
It'Mip pole- per M...................... .
iron liar j» r !<*• llm.....................
l<-e per i'a*k .............................
Lumber |w<r M.............................
I ,ath* |H»r M ................................
Natl* amt -pike* p<-r k)-g ..........
i irangim ami la'iuou- per Imi*......
iwaeaah
poata for fen)’iug ........................
Powder iwr tteri-c .....................
” In k)*g*, halve* ai’d 'piar-
teru, irach ......... - » .• •»
Itaimn* per l*ox. halve* ami 'piar-
ter*, ea»'h...............................-
lllce |iertler*,e.........................-
shot amt lead per 1<*> llm ............
Halt |«er aar’k................................
Htiinglc* |ht M ........................
Mtav- |M»r M ............................
.Sugar |**r hh<l .......................
Tobacco |«er Ih»i .....................-
•• •• 4 »V | lane*..............
\V<**I jh t cord ..........................-
Wine per basket .........................
** " ho*............................
White letfl, jiaintN • tc. pr 10M llm
Wool |>er *#i-k
for oopv of the "Aatral Light.
gEGAR A TOBACCO HTUKfc
Sign of the Bif Injun.
(Opposite the Post Office.)
KLIMABKTH HTRKKT.
Conatantly on band a g»*>d ae-«»rt-
tnenA of cigars, tobacco, annff and pi|Ms.
The largrmt ar.il twat assortment of
Merach rum plpaa In the city, together
with all articles uerUriniitg to till* hu*i-
naaa. WM.BKKUKK
pRANK E. MACMANUS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BROWNBVILLR. TKXAS.
J^OTICE.
HTATR OF TBXAH, >
Couiuy of Uamsrsn. ( t
By order of tbs Non. Folino Court, of
Cowiorsa Oonaty, nolles is hetdiy giv-
en to aa swasrs aad bolder* of eonniy
tmnda «r •srtp.ta have fee asm# regi*
tersd la fee ofeea of IBs County Clerk
of said oonaty, at Ms offtos on lMh at
tbsroaf, onor bffe— tb# list day of
i tho bnlqs—T
gim-M, hoi It r., cte., aa |*<r :%gr«« inent.
llrxanavUte Jan. 1. #0. tf
1‘KNAACO.,
Bookaellert, SUtionerx and
Bookbinders*
No.
Ritas both Mtreet. Brown«vlUe Texas
yyr J B. STFNSON
rOMllHNIQN *FR( HANT
AID
CUSTOMHOUSE BROKEB.
Camar *t., au'l corner of Plata llulaign.
MATA NO KBS, HEX K11.
wN-tff
LI EALTH~f< )HFST< »Tl FLOSt
it power*. T«» remove the ■•tlMsof
early errors. T# stop Involuntary sous*
tnal eiufealxH*. T«* regain m m ry and
self again. To atm. the waste of mind
amt •ntiaum'o. To >«' <-urr*l perms-
nontlv )*f varicocele In four dayii. To bo
lreot#)l •roroauiinolly for any diasooo of
a private noturo by a MEDICAL U
CORPORATION. To bnowr fully fir
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