The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EFFECT ON TRADE.
KING,
tí" M. horse
cuttle
•brand. Earmujc, ty>le and split in right ear
and crop qff left: brand on (be left hip.
^11 apimals In these brands afp branded
(also ft on left cheek. '
ffirunp trítixo. ma^'uki. Tl|kvlxo
M. Treviño & Bro.,
1 fell €w,
fior. of^RAVO nod tyh STREETS,
MATAMOROS, Mexico.
Keep always in stock a full assortment ol
line family grpMries and |napc|rt*<l China,
crockeiy and gi^ware. olitl
GeaCSAMPION,
Broker,
All ordew.entmsted to him * ill receive
prompt attention. Office on 14th aireet foe-
^een^Artams and J«)p)ra>n. Telephone <>2
London, Avjg. '25-r-The
Telegraph's $oancial article
says: The «war between
Fraiiqe .and China led to an
increase in business in Lloyd's
and various other insurance
offices. Premiums of from
JO to jl$ per cent, were paid
for vessels laden with muni*
tions of war tor China.
The prospect is strong that
representations will be made
by England, Germany and
America to Priuue Minister
Ferry in gelation to treaty
poitsoftlie Chinóse empire.
Although it is pot believed
th,e French will really attempt
to blockade those ports, it is
probable tfye rates of current
Mincing Lane markets will
be enhanced in a short time,
especially the rates on tea.
LATEST FROM TIEN ISIN.
.William Chamberlain, horse 4 cattle bruid
Índ sheep ear-mark. Ranoho del Eilepcfio,
'aineroo county, Texas.' apl
ÉIO 6RÍSDE E.R.
Chance of Time !
On and after Saturday January
TRAINS
FOR POINT ISABEL,
Will leaye the Brownsville Dapjtf y.t 9:30 A
51. and returning leave Point Isabel at' 4:30
'. M., Standard (¡iqie, OQtfj Meridian.
Excursion Tiukol^ wjll bo goojl ,for
8uu<laj
P. S¿jí Ro^.l far
bjif^s Cut .aya 4 Bondholders.
r ' notice.
1 hereby givtíu that I have sold to Rich-
ard King, of Sauta Gertrudis, all stock bear
Jug the following brand wherever found this
¿IdeoftheBloUrande river.
^ * Jyais Pernor, Lonooru,
KING, R. Jr., htrse and cattle brand.—
par-mark, Prop and split in ^aoh.
L.
A. EOUSSET,
Fruit Store,
ELIZABETH STRJSET, near 13th.
Huh just received by the Morgan steamer
¡x full line oj" lemons, apples, Malaga grapes
{tecana, aliuonds, figs, cocoanuts, Alberts
irazil nuts, peanuts raw and roasted, Cali'
furnia pears, English walnuts, potatoes
,onions, etc., etc., íeceiyed iresh by ftvry
ptearaer. 'n28
Paris, Aug. 25 —A dispatch
from Tien Tain, of yesterday,
says: The charge d'affairses
has left there, but the acting
consul remains. The Re pu-
blique Francaise says: France
will soon seize and retain such
territory in China as is useful
to her. Chang Pei Lun will
lead the Chinese troops against
the French.
imx v
arsenal at ¡Foo Chow js in
rpius, and 3509 workmen are
out of employment. The ar_-
senp.1 cost 42,000,000 francs,
and ftbe arms and ammunition
destroyed are valued at 140,-
OOQ.OQO traces.
A FRENCH OFFICER KILLED
Loudon* Aug. 25.—Semi-
Official advices from China
state that during the bombard-
ment of Foo Chow a French
ofifrcrpfhigh rank was killed.
Only three Chinese gunboats
were destroyed.
FRENCH IRON CLAD BADLY
DAMAGED.
London, Aug. 25.—A. Foo
Chow dispatch of yesterday
says.- During the engagement
one of the French iron-clads
was struck and badly damaged.
She will repair during the
night. The French will re-
comence firing at 3 o'clock to-
morrow morning.
INSTRUCTED TO SOUND BIS
MARC£.
Berlin, Aug. 25.—There are
rumors that China mid France
are inclined to require Ger-
man mediation and that Baron
Courcet, the French embas-
sador, has been instructed to
J
great ¿Ulfttfc <of ¿j^vi^n* ja
town.
THE PLAQUE
HOW MATTERS STAND AT
MARSEILLES AND
TOJJLON.
(D Paris, Aug. #5—-Two deaths
occurred from cholera at
Marseilles and ñye at Toulon.
The panic at Toulon is revived
aud the return of the fugitives
checked.
c~>
Bieleéerg k Qaast,
Matamoros, Mexico,
ARMS,
AMMUNITION
AND
JEWELRY.
A F,CLL LINE OF FIRST CI,ASS
MATED ware.
MEASURES TAKEN FOR REPEL
LJNG AN ATTACK ETC.
Paris, Aug. 25.—A dispatch
from Hanoi of to-day says:
General Mil lot has taken all
necessary measures for repel-
ling the expected Chinese in-
vasion of Tonkin,
It is rumored in Paris, that
China has made a formal
declaration a$d notified the
powers to that effect.
The French papers are in-
dignant at the statement
made by the London Times
regarding the bombardment of
Foo Chow.
WHAT ELATEÍTTHE FRENCH
sound
ject.
Bismarck oo the sub-
THE TALLAPOOSA TO BE RAIS-
ED.
Providi ace. K. I., Aug.25-
A Newport dispatch to the
Journal says the secretary of
the navy bus determined to
make an effort to have the
I
Tallapoosa raised.
A CHANCE FOR A ROW BE-
TWEEN ENGLAND AND
GERVIANY
HOSPITAL RECORD.
Toulon, Aiig. 25—There
was one death from cholera
here since morning; one at
JFiyeres and 2 at la Seyne.i
The record of cholara at the
Toulon hospitals today is as
follows: i^dmitted, 5; deaths,
none; discharged, 3; under
treatment, 47.
THE SCOURGE IN ITALY
Rome, Aug. 25—-Bulletin
of cholera in italy: Rergamo,
11 deaths; Cunes, 11 d atlis
and 10 fresh cases; Carrara,
14 deaths and elevt-u fresh
cases.
THE SCARE AT LA SPEglA.
La Spezia, Aug. 25—Over
6000 persons have already left
the city oil account of the cbo
J^ra scare. Four persons died
of the disease on a train leav-
ing here and the carriages
were immediately burned.
Trains in future will carry
an infirmary and also a doc-
tor, so that in the event pass-
engers are attacked with the
cholera they can be cared for
ajt once. Ñóbody will be al-
lowed to quit the city until
cordon has been removed.
S. Y. ROUSSET,
DEALER IN
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.-—Fresh Goods by every «Uamer—
PRIGINAL
WT¡H|4!AHA
[Decided by Royal IJavana Lottery.]
gept. 16th,
SCHEDULE.
1 Capital Print $9.000
Í •• . 2.500
1 •« •' 1.000
3 prises of $400 eaéh. 1200
t; ■' 100 each.............. 600
20 « 6Q each ittOO
j>91 •' 10 each ^10
if approximations to 1st prize, 1^0 each.
!.•#••• ••• $460
9 apprcxim^tióps to '¿¡1 prize, $25 each
$22$
2 approximations 2d pri^e, $?5 each
^43 prices as ahoye, beiqg the full nuin
^er in the Rqyaí Uayana. ^nd
22Q prize" of $4 each to the 220 tickets
having as ending numhon tt^e tyro terminal
units of the number drawing' the capital
prffé qf if,«09 .1,100
Oq., general agents. ISIS Brq
city, and postoBce box nun)b«r 8
London, Aug. 25.—The
T^mes Hong Kong dispatch
says: The Chinese, who are
wholly unprepared f< r war
denounce the malpractices of
th,e provincial governors, and
wjll hold jihem amenable tor
ajiy collapse in the national
defenses.
The French are elated at
the display of Chinese pugn
acity, because it will conduce
to protracted hostilitie s, in
which case only the capture of
Pekín will effectually and the
war. Light traffic on the
Canton river is prohibited.
Trade is generally paralyzed.
WHAT THE <5klNE*E DID.
London, Aug. 25 —There is
another chance for a misunder-
standing between England
and Germany in regard to the
West African territory On
July 12 the Germans took
formal possession of the Came-
roon river, in Upper Guinea,
and the surrounding country.
This aroused great dissatisfac-
tion among the English trad-
ers, who think England should
have taken the river years
ago.
Qn July 26 Mr. Hewitt,
British consul, held a meet-
ing, composed of merchants
and local kings and cbicfs, at
the old Colabare. As a result
of this. t)ie kings and chiefs
signed a treaty placing them-
selyes and their dominions nn
der British protection.
DESTRUCTIVE JTIRE IN A US-
« Pjjeís, Aug, 25.—La Franco
PStyg: The Chineso, foreseeing
the bombarduient of Foo Chow
stripped the arsenal of its por
table yalq^bles. It also says
the Frenph are making coaling
stations of Pondjcherry and
Malfel.
CpST OF TH^ÁIVíENaL DJBS
TRpYED AT PQQCHQW.
Vienna, Aug. ?5.—^ sper
pial from Shanghai says; T^ie
The Union and Progreso
base ball uines will play a
match tomorrow.
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AGENTS OF J) UPO NTS
JPO WDER COMPANY.
SOLE AGENTS tor the sale of
the famous
SEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE,
Brownsville Depot at ¡Francisco
yturria. mob2i
TO THE
Breeders of Horses
OF CAMERON COUNTY.
The withip ntviQed Stallloi<s, tUred bv
CHANCELLOR BLACKHAWK, will stun i
,the season at my Santa Maria Stock Furtu
to a limited n\imbe^ of mares on the follow,
ing terms: Thirty dollar , current .coin, to
hepiid at ilie time of service. Marefi
brought tro;u a dislance ,will be pastured
and car.ed (or at two dollars per mou,th, und
will be ke[4 under good and substantial
fei)c* at risk of owners. Mores not proving
iu foal may be returned next season free of
charge, provided the horse ien?UjUis tlu>
property v> the jpresent owner.
MAXIMIIiLIAN, Mahogany brown.
PHOF^US, Solid bay.
OLYMVJJS Solid black.
LUB1SC, Solid black.
The nhoye stallions (ire Cur sale on reas-
ojuable terms.
) G. THICKER. Proprietor
of Santa Maria Sto.ck Farm.
Saata Maria, Texas, Jyne 5 , 1£&4. °l
j92n>
J. S. fir M. H. Cross,
(SuciessorH to Viyier & Ciyss.)
Dentera in Pry ^oods, Roote, SJipea,
data, Notions, &e.
ELIZABETH STREET,
BHU WifSyfLLE, TEXAS.
Ai/SO
I^ppofters and dealers ifl (iroc,eries, Al?
cohot Cypress aQd Pii\e j^i^ber.
Office, on AbaaoJjo .St., betweea
Til' and 8tb streets.
Retai) store:
PLAZA de A limp ÜOS,
VA TA kin ROS, MKXU O
J.oT~T)TF.
Excel$¡or Lodge No. 10, I. O.. O. F.
hold their regular meetings at their hujl
ou 12th street, near Elizabeth, every Wed-
nesday at 8 p. 111.
Visiting brethern jure cordially inyjted t
attend.
By ord?r of the
NOBLE GRAND.
Joi^jí M(jGloN|B, Secretary. jnñ-3m
>\ E. MÁOMÁÑUSr
Attorncy-at-L^w,
<h.-
TRÍAN GALICIA.
London," Aug. fire
has been raging for three days
at llxwa, a town of Austrian
Galicia. Three hundred houses
were deitroyed, and <1000 per-
sons are hpmcles*, The fjre
destroyed 114 bviil(|ipgs anjl
227 farms in apd about the
large marl^t town of Roswa-
dow, in Anstrian Galicia, and
the harvest just gathered was
eRtifely consnjflod, There is
KING, Richard, Santa Gertrudes, Nueces
County, Textil. Tattle and horse brand.—
Ear-tjiarlc for cattle, right ear cut off. hole
and split in left.
RARE CHANCE!
Dr. Caraza has decided to
sell all his household fnrniture,
consisting of a fine parlor suit,
sofas, lounges, injrrors, ward-
robes, tables, chairs, beds and
bedsteads; carpets, rngs, cots,
table and kitchen ware, etc.,
etc., of the very best quality,
and which will be sold at
very reasonable prices.
Also a fine buggy, horée
and harness. All must be
disposed of before Sept. 1st.
For particulars cs>U at the
Doctor's residence, 6th street,
between Matamoros and Bra-
vo streets, Matamoros. all
St
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FOR BOYS.
Hitas m.C. Butler, locker,
OPENS Sept. 1st, 1884.
A thorough edtfoatlpn In the Ch istlan
Doctrine. Primary and Elementary Courses
of the English Branch** fill be taught. For
terms apply to teapher.
Heferences—Rev. P. F. Parlsot, Snp. O.
M. T., Wm. Scan Ian, Frank ThieUn, Br , M.
M. Gerhard, R B. Rentfro, Wm. A. Valla,
M-st&rvfcj^cw !. m
OFFICE:—Room Jio. 2,
Building, Brownsville.
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celestina JAGOÜ,
IMPORTER OF FINE FOREIOJÍ
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS
GIN, and HAVANA CIGARS.
Dealer in WbiskieR, Beer and Cig W-1
HAS ALWAYS ON HAND
Dqmestio and fpreign Canned G°od,f,3®'l
serves, Champigpoqs, TrpjBes, etc. A IMP I
Hne of Breeclnoading an4 Repeating Bin !
Shot Gups and Pistols of (the best I
at low prices. Common and flftP hrwi
Gasoline I .amps jvith Globes. Evpry«y'v|l
of Kerosene Lamps, cheap. Cartridges of " i
kinds. Also Agent for the {rell-knowa ^
pout Ppwder Company
elizabktTi street,
Brownsrijle, Tf*"'
NE*« GOODS just RECEIVED.
C. BRAYDA'S
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[ Established in 1849 ]
Calle di Abasolo. (itiinoro , I*1'1
ai.w4ts 0$ msn a rur.L lins or
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PERFUMBRY.
GARDEN 0BBDA. rt>1
PATKNT MRDIUNI
SURGICAL INbTRUMKHrPf.
FANCY GOODS, ETC ,
l+mriffonf
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