The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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books from the following li;it:
.Hood' Life of Cromwell.
moment produced a set of
, . ! novel claims, desiring to in-
—Sfiiei.ce in bhort Chanters, bv _ ... .
VVilli ,,,,. • ' ;IW *e upon Ensli.h end
—Lives of lllnRtrior.H Shopmnkr-rs Spanish rights in Borneo and
—liowlen' I'lotHu'tn and Joteain.
—Colin Clout's Calendar.
—George Elliot** Ensayo.
—Sim Hoburt., In I'nMcn.
—Nature ntudioN, by Prnctor.
—Criift's, Hue ''---vftjI .Men of xo-
day.
—Indio; What Can It Teach U>>?
by Mnller.
—Hood's Scottish C!iar> «l«ristic8.
—•Fronde's Historie.il hiboichl-d.
—Wmíuwri^ht'w Scientific Soph-
isms
—Cbnu. HpurgoouV Illustration?
and .M-.-ditaÜo'.s.
—Whed.M'a '.U Ways of Litara-
4urfl.
—Il'iín's Martin Lull.or.
—JO E Hide's Oí;r Chris" mas Iu
a Pul nee.
—I'arrarV "Wi'.h flie V etfl.
—Gfob's Life of Zwingli.
Or tt)<) foi' wuitf s<.-veu books ai.-.l
any two of the others:
— Haweis' American Humorista.
—Holloway's Charlotte Brouto.
—Baxter's Winter in ludia.
—Jewish Artizan Life.
—Daudi t's French Celebrities.
—Ciaretie's Froncb Celebrities.
BED BUG-i, FLIES.
Fliep, roaches, ants, bedbugs, rats,
/nice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared
-out by Il mph on Ruis. lóc.
"liOUOH ON DKNTISX" TOOTH
POWDER.
Smooth, refreshing, harmless, gIg-
gant, cleansing, preservative and
fragrant.
"BUCHÍTPAIBA."
Qnicj;, complete euro, nil kidney
Blatlder nud Urinary disfiar.es, scald-
ing, irritation, stone, gravel, c.itairb
of the bladder, $1, Druggist.
THIN PEOPLE,
Welts' Health lie newer restores
hc-alth and vir jr. cures dy^peptia,
impotonce, s .xual,debi!ily $1.
PRE! IY WOMEN.
Ladies who w¡ old rotnin freshness
O
and vivacity D m t fail to try
'Wells' Health Romwer.
ROUGH ON ITCH
Rough on Itch cures humors,
priiptioup, rimiworm, tetter, Halt
rheum, frosted f'■ t, <•' i'bl iins.
LIFE PHESiUvWHlt-
If you are losing yo r grip en life
t y Wells' Health Renewer. Goes
direct to vveuk spots.
THE HOPFiOF THK NATION,
Children, slow in devn'openaenl,
puny, set awr y and delicate, use
^Veils' Health liei . wer.*
"ROl'GH ON CGIINS '
Ask for Will's Rough on cons,
15a Qui.'k «rmph-tc < uro. llardo
jjoffe corns, warts, bunions.
"ROUGH ON R ATS "
Clears out ruis, mieo, 11 t s, io¡chee,
ants, bed bugs, chipmunks, skunks,
gopher#. l.'jí'. Druirgi <s.
MAN. ~
Prominently prevalent. unn>ntt Chronic
• Jiise.ises is Nervous Oebility. the most tl t:i-
sereus. insMuous and futid form <>l which is
the hidden or imperceptible pacing away
of the vital lluid through the excietiuiut ol
the borfv.
' Pr. .TÓhu:u;,'-vr. h.is ¿¡vvn c.vlnsivc at-
tention to such oases, and special courses ot
his Medicine we being lurw .rded tu all
parts of tin' ce«n(rv daily.
N • HIS RlüMEDli S rURK
Any debility or DpfRn5iv.n0ut of the Ner-
,,oa< Sy^iem. ¡aoludin.; S perniuttore ,
Qonorrhca, Syphllit!, ¿Stricture, IrnpoteiOe.
et c„ etc.
'" Fkkk. An oxplnnatorv circular d^'crlp-
tiv« <if Ji.ihauni'scn's method, to all cufleivrs
Addrersinj;
. Ili'in y Vogcler,
lá South Street, New York City
NIGHT SWEATS.
Headache, fever, chills, malaria,
fijspepsia, cared by Wella* Health
BííWK |h
Sooloo. Germany has given
Spain to understand that she
does not approve the commer-
rial rbneessions <tf Tngl.md
and America.
Bo-th Germany and France
his arm.
dent.
Newman Itidepen-
insist that their exports must [f ^ ^ # gtBpe #(1vort¡8¡
l,o admitted into Spanish "^¡b -ns t!lcy wm laHV0 th
West India ports on an equal! , ,
. . . t ! old i)lacf
\menea, and
WHEN JO ADVERTISE.
The he-t business man in the
city of Albany today said yes-
terday that he spent the most
money for advertising when
the people felt poorest. "That
is the time," he said, "when
a
people read advertisements
' find
i°y
tising
footing with
their
places and go to the
... , , . 1 newer; and the new one, if it
Spain is indisposed to viekl . , Al
4 , , .l f„, * is smart, wul kpep tlieijuivery
to such demands. J he news- (¡n,c Th., ul, jv.shioned bus-
papers counsel a close knit-; jn(iss ,Míln v/jH ¡vel that he
ting of Spain, England, 5 • aly must do things in a modern
and America. They ur:.;c LCug st le if h" wants to swim with
land and Spain to sign t-li^! the current.'' Albany Jour-
Sooloo protocol and ign'ore|n"t!* IXi
Germany's pretentions. Thej ">Vas tliat stupid Tory who,
article is headed The Insolence i when llenrv George was ex-
of Germany. j plaining that the land ought
~ TT* . TV ' to revert to the people, the pri
London, Pee. ol J igai 0 ,,,,.tive possessors of the soil,
states that four of tlip largest .¡C(V^ s¡mpiv; "Then are you
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l7.Tr RBKTPBO. J.O-SeoTT.
,nA & m,
Aitorucys asid Coniiscllors
Ai Law.
Brownsville, - - Texas.
Will practice in all State and
Federal Courts.
freight steamers at Havre
leave with the Fifth brigade
for Tonquin, January 15.
This brigade can not reach
Haiphong earlier than March.
It is extended to occupy
Pakoi while-Admiral Oourbet
attacks Canton.
Hong Kong, Dec. 3L—Two
French ships have gone to
Corea. There is no blockad-
ing of ships at Taiwan,on the
southwestern coast of Fomosa,
so that intercourse with that
port is unobstructed, Block-
ade-running with ports on
the noithern coast is active.
Yankees going to give back
the states to the red Indians?"
HEART PAINS.
Palpitation, dropsical, dwellings,
dizziU' 5-s, indigestion, headache,
sleeplessness cured by Wells' Health
Ronewer.
"ROU;;II ON PAIN."
. Cures colic, cramps, diarrheal;
< viernally for acht s, pains, sprains,
h'.iadache, neuralgia, rheumatism.
For man or beast. 20 and OOc.
"ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE."
lustant relief for neuralgia, tooth-
ii(?he, ficeache. Ask .for Rough on
Toothache. 15 & 25.
rpa -
1
BY THE
"STAR" HAND GRENADE
FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
NO TICK
Is hereby given that I have sold to Rich-
ard King, of Santa Gertrudis, all stock bear
ing the following brand wherever Jound this
side of the RioGranJe river.
Josu Pekkz Lonoouia.
—HP ■ !■—
Is 94 miles Ion? and 40 , ■,
contains ÜOsi; g(.,launi V > il« 1
by Nueces c.untv o„ til!8',?"'
the west, lilo (iraaile , r,h-
Gulf of Mexico „n ,2 J ** 1
14-050 inhabitants, anil,,?1, Il'
property is valued at
cipal city is I'rovnsviii • T
about 4500 itihabituntsM. Yicb -
Rio Orande. some m¡V«7 H
bat. 25 a:i30. Lnns. 9(l'{ 1 ,ro® ti,
Inches above the level of' 1843
nected with l'eint Isab -1 *, H¡
by the Rio Grande In ' Í Bul«'
miles above, on the £ ><¡* K,
town of importance in the c¿.0ilJt
U. S. CIRCUIT & DISTRICT CQP
Judge, E. B. Tuhxer, re.¡. l0C
Dist. Clerk. re8"l«nce,
Circuit Clerk. Dcvat r.
U. ^MarHlml.II.LGi'^At,
Deputy 1). & C. clerk. ' Q. v £
Deputy U. s. .Marshal, JÓhv'u u"1
l.m April
CODOTTOFBmm
County Judge P '„
Sheriff, • ^ Foi
County Clerk, ■
County Treasurer,
County Assessor, j . .
County Collector, j f,|
County Attorney, C P w"
County Snrvrttor, ' j ,
Justice ofthei'eftce, p'j
Constable, 3d precinct, j ¿
CITY OFFICIALS,
arssw
City Treasurer, ¡j
Assessor & Collector, j ;.
City Attorney,
City Secretary M. D. Kim
DISTRICT C0UBT. fl
The District Court assembles ot
Mondays , in February ttttd tíeptea
Ju.lite, J. C. Ucssklt,, corpuu
Attorney. D. McNkil Turxsh C U
Clerk, L. Kowalski, uro^
CUSTOMS DIS i'RICT,
SANTIAGO.
Collector,
Deputy Collector. E.H.Gm
Dep'y Collector atl't, Isatol, ilSj
COH8ÜL8.
UNITED STATES.
Couaul General, W.P.Si
Matamoros.
MEXICO.
Consul, MaxcelI
Brownsville.
M'AIN,
Consular Agent.
Brownsville.
KING, R. Jit., horse and cattle brand.-
Ear-mark, crop and split in each.
KING, MRS. II M. horse and cattle
biand. Earmark, hole and .split in right ear
and crop off ieft; brand on the loft hip.
All animals in these brands aro branded
also K on left cheek.
Tho ortoinax and only sur
Fire Extinguishing Gue-
nade, that should ho in I .in(i «r,lit in left.
EVERY OFFICE, STORE,
FACTORY AND IIOMB
IN THE COUNTRY.
lyondou. Dec. 3L—The
.iournal of Rome aunoutrees
the formation of a temporal
power league, to establish
committees throughout the
world, with the objeet of ad
vocating from the pulpit and |
platform, tho restoration of
tho temporal powers and
domains of tho pope.
TI10 Italian Locied eollegc
have been occupied in a pri-
vate discussion as to the rrsult
of the conclave at Locied col-
lege in the creation of new
eat diríais.
Tiie recent death of Cardi-
nal Oonsolino left thirty
foreign and thirty-two Italian
cardinals in the college. It
is reported the pope is in favor
of mjatillg more foreign car- Indorsed by FIro Marshals, In-
a;„ i , i , , • ,, '' 1 su raneo Men and ever y 01:0 who
inais, and taking tho chances . hasfo^n ti? -a. huudurs^ ov
of the pontifical throne going' TirEM^'^^en'd'íór1 i-air^wVcou-
to some one outside of Italian i tataing,ttUpr00ÍB-
cardinals. , .
—— -tr- Harden Hand Grenade Fire Extinguisher Co.
It is related that a certain ' 206 w&bMh Avenue, ohioago,
German maiden oncc pregd d new .york Office, | boston offic?,
at a mineral-water fountain,
Kli
OM Style. .
Any lilnn, Woman or Ohild can
PUT OUT
A FÍRE
WITH TliEM,,
Always Ready.
Never Can
Get
Oct op Oi.der.
Never Freezes.
Pricc $10 por dozn
Net Caüht
KING. Richard. Santa Gertrudes, Nueces
County, Texas. Cattle and horse brand.
Ear-mark for cuttle, right ear cut ott, hole
Now Style.
K«; ^ 1 ÜS
5
V Í—-
1.*^-
ICING. R. E. L. Santa Gertrudes, Nueces
Co.. Texas. Horse and cattle brand. Ear-
mark, hole and split1 in each ear; brand on
the left ribs.
MOTHERS.
If you are failing; broken, wbm
pnt and nervons, use Wells' Health
Ren ewer $1, Droguista.
KEIiSEY.J. P. & Co., Rancho Segundo,
Starr county, Texan. Cattle a:id horse brand.
i'5 Wast Broadwsy,
JO Oliver Street.
at which there were only two • /^¡;s
kinds of syrup—vanilla and j . ; éllllt . ,
lemon. To her came a Young '•!(' i WASH rtfij GENT1FR10E nuSde
man and said. 1 want a glass' ' ^
of soda without syrup.'-, ^ *'•«•'s j¿byUidi'^isul^adiuaíÜ;
"Ya," replied lvatrina, "hoot .tie by :-:dwar«l 'emer, Druggist.
vot kind of syrup you vn it ¡ t. GH OX - 1 AIM' PLASTER,
him mitont—mitout vanilla i'orona aod snengtbouing, im-
or mitout lemou?"-
A'SU«!
POSTOFFICE.
Mails leave for the interior vis!
City and I'efla. daily,, except Sjini
a. 111. Arriving daily, except M
p. m.
Mail leaves daily for Pointkbriá
Mail leaves morning of sailing!
New Orleans steamer.
JOS.IIOPKBS.POI
FORT BROWN.
Captain J. H. Buadfoki), Com
Here is stationed Company G.l!
try, Capt. Bradford, and'troopl,iii
Capt. A. G. Ilennessee.
Post Quartermaster, Lt C.GJ
' Post Adjutant, Lt. Fi^
RAILROAD TIME TABU
Rio Grande—Leaves Brownsi
9 a. m. Leaves Point Isabel dailri
• Matamoros & Santa CrnzHowu
commence at ti a. m. Last car It
Cruz at 0:30 p. m.
Matamoros & Monterey RR. 1
trips every day except Sunday, k
tamoros depot at 8 a.m. and5p,B.j
MATAMOROS,
Is tv walled city,situated ontM|
of the Rio Grand *, about a.milem
Brownsville, to which it is Mll!1®¡(1
hor.-e railway to Santa Cruz. w|
from the gulf of Mexico fit
mouth of the river. It is diwe
sections, each controlled by al<
ry. and hati some 1 t.ODU inhabit™
7,500 reside in the 13 sectiotf oM
proper inside the line of/®r"™T
streets are well lighted with t"1
many of them paved with mezq
and * il posáosnos a o mber 0 .
buildings, and a line theatrei«Jj
and built during the French
It is the starting point of a rai 'j
terey, and always was tlie f !
cial port on the northern frontier
CIVIL OFFICERS. J
pi
Federal Judge, .f rupB
Judge 1st instance,
President City Courctl) ^
Chief Police.
Coll'r Federal Tax, V m
Collector Stamp Tax,
Collector city tax, B.dbi/b
CUSTOM H0CSR
Administrador,
Contador, ,
Captain customs
DEPARTMENT OF THE
4th Military
Brigadier General A. Go5,s'
iD?.VIí'!?st> col. C.;
Chief of Staff,
4th Battalion,
Paymaster. ,
,5th Auxiliary ctoal J
CaptM¿j.i
Albapy PrüV0d tbe best fur buekuc-lte, pains
in tlio oh «.••■it or s'ule, rheutnitiam,
peuralgia 25c, Dru^i$t<i or mail.
Por fsta hago saber quo ninguna persona
tiene derecho ¡i vender lo mió ningún ant-
mi 11 erro sin venta t'> un papel de
ou los retiuÍKÍI s de ley
ANTONIO ATKINfON.
KELSEY.John P.. Rancho San Rafael,
St rr county, Texas. Cattle and hone brand.
fjrtf*
CoUS
ijk¡4.
Paymaster
13th Reg Cav.
ü. U«.v. P()ST(JFFICF-
I
J. SAl.AZAlt
Mail for Monterey
Sundays at 3 p. m-
■ ' "muli
and
Arrive SundavH.andI^WjggJ
Tampico and V * ¡ves
day at 10 a.m. Arrt*
Sundays. %f, ta
Steamer mail le ?* g
before uteamer t0"V.. ^
Mull i«
aud retnruing U reV"
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.