The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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JHE MEXICAN NATIONAL
RAILWAY COMPANY,
(Matamoros Division)
ííjlANGR OK TIMII
.On and after Friday, Aueust 1st,
1884. trains will rtin ns follows;
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-T '1
licanism will never again ad-
vance to the front, and a new-
political p%rty, devilled from
that in power by some of the
live issues of the day,'will
rise to bo the great contestar*
in the national elections of
ibe future.
All trata* will run Daily except Sundays.
W. W. M.iypkuuv.
Ass't Supt.
Tli^y lind ''Christmas water-
melons up iu San Antonio, as
well as here.
Work will soon be bogun
on the railroad from Mazatlan
to Rosario, Mexico •
The other night iu Russia,
¡telephonic conversation was
carried on between places
2165 miles apart.
"The wicked flee when no
man pursueth" is all very
iiicc, but iu tilia section "the
.wicked flea all men pursueth."
That new democratic daily
will probably not appear for
several weeks yet. At l^ast
not before the legislature
meets.
Sargeant McGlone, of the
signal service, is just getting
up his annual report and has
allowed us to cull sorne valu-
able figures from it. The
warmest day last year was
Sept. 2d, the temperature was
90. The coldest was January
0th, when the thermometer
fell to 21 :(■ During the year
the rainfall , amounted to 40
inchs 90 one-hundretlis. The
rainiest month was October,
when 15 71 inchs rain fell; the
rlryest, February, when there
was no rainfall. During Oct.
27-28 4 f inchs of rain fell.
And during 285 days in the
year there was no rainfall.
During the year there were
120 clear days, 1G8 fail* days,
81 cloudy days and 8^ on
which it rained. Durjng 91
days in the year the thermo-
meter stood at over DO and on
only 7 days did it freeze.
Brownsville Locals.
The steamer Clinton sailed
this afternoon for Galvegon
and Morgan Oity. She rook
as freight— 918 hides, 112 bis.
skins and hair, 210 bales
wool, 21 bales cotton and 4
pkgs. goods for exposition, be-
side $11,000 specie. Among
the passengers were Messrs.
F. Armendaiz and Agustín
Colaya, and Kobsch, the-
German who has made him-
self so notorious in this fron-
tier.
most
Senators Coke and Maxey
and Bob Ingersoll are actively
engaged in trying to secure a
pardon for Ex-U. S. Marshal
Stillwcll II. Russell.
Goat's milk, gin, lemon
pool, sugar and ice are the
ingredients of *'Iced Goat,"
the latest rage in drinks in
the New York upper crust bar-
rooms.
We learn that siuco the 1st
of the .year 36 postmasters of
the 3d class have resigned in
these United States, because
the oiliee does not pay for the
work demanded.
- :o
Judge Scott left for Hidal-
go today.
The military telegraph line
is down to day.
A glorious day, but we feir
a weather breeder.
The temperature during the
last 24 hours ranged from 43
to 68.
In Judge Hone's court yes-
terday, D. Barreda got a ver-
dict against M. Nuñez for
$22.14.
The Sell. Lottie Mayo and
sloop Gertrude probably sailed
to-day, the one up the coast
and the other down.
There does not appear to be
any move on foot, in army
circles,to increase the garrison
i t this point. Two companies
is a very light force here, and
there should be at least four
infantry companies and one
¡of cavalry at this post.
President elect Cleveland's
attitude iu reference to the
civil service reform laws is
%
piaking hosts of friends for
him aud the democratic party
jn all piirts of the country.
The popular opinion has been
that a change of party would
be but to change one ^set of
political mountebanks for an-
other. The spirit of the civil
service laws have been dis-
regarded by the republicans,
who have made the federal
offices the reward of political
services, regardless of the jnst
claims of the men next in
rank, [f Mr. Cleveland makes
']iis government what he pro-
mises to make it, his party will
Jiuye . such an overwhelming
ffiftjoritj id .1888 that repub
Wood, which is worth from
l.50 to $2 a load in this city,
sells from 75 cents to $1 in
Matamoros Why should
there be this difference?
The Texas Siftings
basely maligns, the editorial
fraternity of this city. It ac-
tually charges that one of us
had our Christmas turkey
stolen ! We fling back into
the teeth of this organ of the
northernmudsills this base im-
putation. No editor in this
city had any turkey to be
stolen. It was not their fault
—th j turkeys all roosted too
high. Even the editor of our
contemporary couldn't get one.
NOTICE TO
CONSIGNEES !
Brownsville, Texas,
Jan. 6, 1885
The Printed Freight Tariff
from New Orleans to Browns-
ville will bo resumed from
date, with a rebate of twenty
per cent, from same.
For Morgan Line,
M ¡¡J. GO Ml LA, Agent
For Rio Grande Railroad,
F. 8AN ROMAN
& 5- Trustees.
S. CELA Y A,
ltd
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FOR SALE.
From one to three thousand
sheep, "ewes" two years old
cross^ with Merino and
Cots wold Bucks Apply to
F YTUKRIA,
Brownsville, Texas.* j5
WANTED.
By a capable stockman, an
American used to handling
cattle, a position as caporal on
a large ranch. For further
particulars apply at this office.
Kobsch was enabled to
leave this section through the
kindness of the Mexican con-
sul, Don Manuel Treviiio,
who paid his passage on the
steamer,
Yesterday, in Judge Ilune's
court, a civil case of Garza
vs. Miralles was tried; verdict
being given for plaintiff to the
amount of $114.07 currency.
The defendant appealed.
Mr. Leonardo Fernandez
left today for the Villan ueva
ranch, where ho will in future
reside. Don Leonardo lias,
up to the iirst of the year,
been the chief clerk iu the
postoffice, where, by his affa-
ble conduct and strict atten-
tion to business, he has made
a host of friends. 11 will
take charge of the Villannova
school, and though sorry to
lose him from among us, we
wish him every success iu his
n£w home.
FOR SALE,
A lntge and pl^nsautlj ^situated
welling houaa, with lots, oufclionses,
fttuciuj , «te , complete This place
is situated i the oity of Brmvnsvillo
only two blocks from Elizabeth
street. For terms, etc., apply to the
unilmsii'Ueil at the t ffibe of Rent fro
& Scott, nttnrnovs
GEORGE WASH MILLER.
(12-itf
NOTICE.
From this trip of the steamer
I. C. Harris excursion tickets
from Brownsville to New Or-
leans and return, good for 30
day8, will be sold for $42.00,
Brownsville, Dec. 4, 1834.
ORIGINAL
if
UTTiS HAVANA
GOULD & (JO'S.
[Decidi d by Royal Havana Lottery.]
Jail. 10th, 1885.
SCHEDULE.
1 Capit.il Prize $8.000
1 " " 2.000
I " " 1.0*00
'i. limos oi $200 fitch 400
10 •• 100 eacli 1.000
502 •• 10 each 5,029
Í) approximations to 1st priao, $'¿5 each.
§225
9 approximations to 2d prize, 32."> each
••••. tti5
5J i prizes as aUove, beinji the full nuin
h,,r in tbo Koyat Havana, and
ISO prize* o'f S.r) each to the 18.) tickets
having as ending number* the two terminal
utiils oi th;; number di iwing the capital
p '/c i>f 8.000 Jn;o
71." Friz.",', m Minting SIS 770
TIOKliTtf. $2; HALVES, $1.
SUdíov Co., general agente. 1212 Broad-
way. N \ . city, and postofilee box number 8
Biuwnsville, Cameron county, Texas.
at) 18?
IÍEAD1 - RiSAD!!
chance
P°R land
"peculators.
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The uutiorsignod is ready to sell,
with perfectly legul titles on Ins own
nccouut, as also that, of Ins sister,
Doña Francisca Garcia de Treauor,
and tie heirs of his deceased brother,
Don Miguel Garcia Cavazos; the
following: 31,458 acres of land, more
or loss, situated in the pasture fields
of Spiritu Sanio, Cameron county,
GC42 acres of land more or less, ad-
joining the above mentioned, proper
for lots or farms, situated north,
northeast and west of the city of
Brownsville. 581 Castillian varas of
land, bordering on the Rio Grande,
by 30,000 varas background, making
in all 3U99 aeree, situated in the
pnslure grounds of Llano Grande,
Hidalgo, County.
PEDRO G. CAYAZOS,
Brownsville, Tex., January 1st 1885
Copartnership Notice.
Brownsville, Texas, )
i January 1st, 1885. j"
The undersigned have formed a
copartnership under the firm name
of Goo. Champion & Co , to carry on
a General Brokerage business, and
thanking-their friends for past fav-
ors n quest a continuance of Bame
for the new firm.
GEO. CHAMPION.
FRANCISCO LAZURTEGUI.
Se WO
railway
tioxs. '
FAST^ssSQRt
ANI) jVXPRBnj1
'ucawarn,
Making reliable
SOUTHWEST T£
A. «bowob,,!.,,
Isew time curd ¡nt
1, 1884 ' ",«t
Haiuano Tiikvino
3
M ANUKI, ThBVIXO
M. Treviuo & Bro.,
k
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Cor. of BRAVO aud 7th STREETS,
MATAMOROS. Mexico.
Keep always in stock a full assortment of
line family groceries and imported China,
crockery and glassware. ol7tf
F. HAVRE,
WHOLESALE
&
RETAIL
DEALER IN
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
etc. etc. etc.
Elizabeth street,
Brownsville, Texas.
First class goods at
the very lowest prices
for cash.
té i '
Prof. C. J. Engster's
Dancing Academy,
LBVBK STREET,
Next door to the Opera House.
Lesson from Monday, January 5th
to April 5ih, 1885
All the new aud tashionable dances
taught.
Season nights as follows:
Tuesdays—Chi'.drflu from 6 to 8
p. m , Ladies 8 to 10
Thursdays—Children from G to
8, centleiuen 8 to 10 p m.
Fridays—Rehearsal from 8 to 10
Saturdays—Party night—Scholars
and ladies free Gentlemen, not.
fcholars.^O cents each.
For terms address:
PROF. CHAS. J. ENGSTER,
d20 P. O Ho* 280, oity.
• •Cuero.
• Victoria.,'
• Ru8«nbtire
• Homtoi
lu
East.
3.31) a. m. Iiv
3.3t> a. tn. I,v
3.JO p. m, Lv.
5.35 p. m. Ar.
<>•45 p. in. Ar.
tÍ^"' Yictoria> with W. W.T ^
Tins une possusgea tho ™
•ties for pronjp' movement 0fR
w ? ® T,1lin8 f«r Live *
able and other freight 1
Shipments should be rotó.
Y..T. and M. Railway, CJ
Complete and reliable If
be given with picure «pC
ALLEN McCOY, V,p u7!
nger,
GALVESTON & U\
regular semly£j]
Steamship
Consisting of the follow,
itig named stciamehips^
ALAMO (New) Cmi
LAM PASAS (New) c&nt
SAN MARCOS ¿i
GUADALUPE "LC¡
COLORADO .VVM
RIO (UtANDE 'c,y
STATE OF TEX S .(Wi
Freight and insurance at Lodj
Ooc of' the above-n
leav^ New York for Galventoi,
ton for New York, Every Hi
Saturday.
N. Sawyer ft Co., AgenfcJ
W..I. Yo tng, Agent,Sum
C. H. MttUory ft Co., GenenOl
Managers Pier 20 East River,!
SOLID TRi
w1ti1 all mode rill
mems, mm be
GAL VES
AND
■ ST.L01
without change i
of any descrif
and only one ob
chicago,
cincinnati,
louisville,
paltimow
washimi
philadelphia
yorki bos'lot
other principé cm
the
NORTH&
TRAIN LEA VINO
at 410 p.m$!
Pulman Palace
Car
through io s'-
CONNECTION
Close Connections in
of H. and T. C. and
8y8AtLittle Rock forallg^
east, and in the Union
Express trains in all . y
For tickets or any f '^^
apply to J. S. MacNama ,
Galveston, Tex. .^1
H. P. Hughes, Passeng« H
^0X' n W McCULtOflj
Gen-lUandTieg
cunarvlineof
mail steams
zetwem
liverpool,
Steerage pftssinre to
all rail r steamer ^ ¡w¡
pool, Queon?toPii- ^ „f -
C.irdiiT. end all otner r
low rates. . c
J. N. Sawyer *
vrnNOJi 8'
MtssBít. VERMJ^
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1885, newspaper, January 7, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177824/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.