The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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W««edj
the fvro peritjr
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Senator o
District it tbe
November next
ofthe^tl.
Bftal District.
fned hereby announces
candidate for re-election
i of
UCT ATTORNEY*
of th 8 District,
r indorsement „
uspectfnlly,
toil Turner.
SXlOAN NATIONAL
ÍWAY COMPANY,
oros Division)
I OF TIME.
Friday, Angnst 1st,
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Will ran Dally except Sundays.
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Ann'tSwpt.
filie Locals.
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hot today.
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pr QrnÚitos,
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by telephone Wtl-
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1 Was tap®d last
, at the court house,
>o<?nd Jf. T.'
nd did
last
hardly Ije ?$-
IJue CI ok
, Wt
The schooner Laura Lewis
hns completed discharging
sod is now loading a
of bones. *
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m
Brownsville Repu-
snd St. L« uis Hepu-
o are oear enough alike
twin*, e*c< ept as regards
se and sipe.
are asking
yycf in this
ip and read
instead of
Wilson to sport
et
linns
stealing
arrested
this place
of goods
of I
p«nUpntinry¿
frontier by trying to oleo
k free trader to congress.
Jay di/L not Mr. WeleJj tell
the cadets something #l>ont
free tra^e anyhow? t
If you travel this city to
and fro,
An interjectory outfit yon
may know,
The old man's named AH!
the young one O!
And the whole caboodle
live by HELLO!
The privilege of independ-
ent journalism is that enjoyed
by the Irishman at £>onny*
brook fair; when it sees a
head, to clip it. Wheu does
Mr. Rentfro intend to make
an actiye canvass of the disr
tricll We should like to see
somebody besides the Cosmo
politan whoop things up,
4kbout two years ago this
paper was the first to propose
and advocate the candidacy
of Mr. Jas. B Wells for con-
gress, for the same reason,
irrespective of his
ideas, that it now
Mr. Rentfro-—he was a
home man. Ponsidering the
qauseatifig howl that is now
raised in certain quarters, it
seems that the '"rule w.n't
work tyjth ways."
political
endorses
4***$
If ft don't lie a lHtle
/careful the boss sachem
may depute Kitty Wil on to
take its soalp through the col-
li uins of the Express, or walk
ar<ound and poll the roof off
of the office. Let it go slow
Oh, so very slow. Let it go
to'sleep!
: DISTRICT COURT.
" ,■*
Yesterday afternoon the
grand jury came in ¡to court
and brought iufive indictments,
and without making any re-
port whatever stated that they
had completed their labors
and were discharged, having
been 17 days in session. To
day the civil cise of Bnn'
Cloak vs. J. S. and H.
Cross was tried, growing out
of the old settlement of the
Grasty & Balli business, in
which there wfts considerable
sharp shooting among the at*
torneys,
FROM RIO QUANDj: CITY.
—Special to the Cosmopolitan—
Rio Grande City, Sept. 25.
-Col. Haynes passed through
here this morning on his Way
to Brownsville, via Oaroargo,
,Collector J. O. Luby arriv-
ed f?ora Brownsville this
morning.
Capt. Griffin is in town.
Matamoros Loe'áls,
We are informed that the
.'♦correspondent" made' ft rout-
ing speech last night to the
Cadets, in which he said a
great many unpleasant things
about Mr. Rentfro. We sup
pose the speech will be pub-
lished in the Express u<l
have an idea that the youth
hits a congressional bee in his
eár. If the Grain Cadets de-
cide to elect him he will cer-
tainly go to congress.
, 1 ...
The combination of Little
^Tilson. witji the sachems, is a
novel sight in politics. The
edifying exhibition of this poor
little fellow being shoved to
the, fore to take a prominent
place in }e<tyl politics and
spealf speeches written for
him by the irrigator, puts us
in mjod of the fable of the
cat sod |be monkey. Put it
is too ridipulous for a lot of
great fat monkeys to pi|t
such a poor, miserable, little,
sick kitten at the job of pulir
ing their political rhesfluts
out of the fire. The usual
supply of willing toota must
have grown wondrous scant.
That red hot republican pa-
per over across the street
most really look out, or it will
rob the Cosmopolitan, an
?udeppn4ent paper, of the
glopy of alone making a stand
op fight to put a home man
into the U* & congress. Its
stirring appeals written with
a pair of scissors, aud savage
n tlie Express
the
the
-r-f/OJ
Yesterday Manual Medina
and Lponades iJern,andes had
a fight and the result was they
were put in jail to cool off.
Sr. Justo Trevino, says Jho
Cronista, lias been appointed
district attorney of the 1st dis-
trict of the state of Vera
Cruz.
The reroipts of the school
board are not now more than
$900 a month, while the ex-
penses are $1200. To reduce
tljie ont go seven schools will
be suspended.
We understand that Messrs
Obregon and Dastugne had a
little spat yesterday, The
cause being certain personal-
ities in the paper of the former
against the other,
Yesterday .a fellow named
Lino Quintero attacked a wo
mau jmnied Victoria Marti-
nez wfth a razor, inflecting
two Severe cuts on her person.
The would-be-woman killer
is in jail,
Gen. Gomez, will on the
1st prox., transfer his resi-
dence. to the Canalez house,
corner of the main plaza near
the city háll, bis offices being
in the first floor. The offic e of
the uivil judge will be moved
into the Ortega house« near
the postoffioe and fronting on
the north sidé of the plaza.
His charge will' be beneficial
to all and will place the gen
eral's residence where it should
bo, on the Plaza de Armas,
Yesterday the train Coining
*9
_1P
ing slowly md n| damage re-
•ultod «abide of a slight del
ter.tioo. Much troupe is ex-
perienced on this road by the
rancheros who, in bad weath-
er, will ride over it, generally
at a lope; the result is*that
their horses hoofs dispWe the
softened earth which easily
washes away with the next
rain. When remonstrate^
with by the railroad men.,
these fellows are very insult-
ing, If the authorities would
impose a few finés where they
would do tl¿e most good these
follows might began to think
that the railway track was
not a public ro*d.
The Correo de Ja Tarde
says that it will reply to us
this evening. AU right}
And while it is about it, will
it, aud several others of our
conteníporáries, kindly tell
why, when speaking of
Americans, they always call
tliein ''eur cou&ina" or the
"Yankees," Wonld the Ottfneo
consider it polite for this pa-
per always to call the Mexi-
cans the "greasers,v Spaniards
the t'gai'hupinsV* The young
gentlemen who run the Correo
have a perfect right, to disjike
Americans if thjey want jto,
and to ca'}l them names," it is
simply theii* own affair. We
only ask tlipo. wonld they
think it good taste for the
Cosmopolitan, or any other
English paper published in
Brownsville, to always Bpeiak
of Mexicans as "greAsers" or
Aztecs?" A lack of courtesy
< nly injures the person guilty
of a breach of good manners,
find if we have been the dere-
lict parties we desire at once
to reform. .
notice.
I ain no longer a candidate
f r the office of County
Judge of this county.
J. C. $COTT,
CONVENT
of the
INCARNATE WORD,
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS.
School Opening.
The above Iugtitution will re-
open for the reception of boarders
aud day f$holart, on Monday Sep-
tember 1st.
Boarders $15.a month. Day-
McboUrs frptn $ I 50 to $3, according
to grade.
There is, besides, a free school for
poor ohiMrwii.
There is nnvr ample accommoda-
tions for 401) soholurs.
Application is being made to the
Legisluture Ip have the JustHntjou
olmrtered with the power to confer
Aoademio aud -Honorary Degrees.
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Trunk*,
GENTS FÜR1
Also a com piet
Notions.
"I CAN'T BE UMEte
Wonid be pleased to have i
call and examine before
elsewhere.
on the corner of
WASHINGTON k 18th
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kel8ey, J. P. A Co., Ban
Starr county, Tex at. Cattle a
„ krij3ey. john p., rancho
Starr county^ Tejcaa. Cattle and I
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Point
Receiving & Forwarding
DEALER IN GROG EI
wool, ssins, rf
Special atteu^ion paid *'I
meuts, to and from Browt
Brazos SnijtiutfO, by li
carts, at lour rat# .' Corre
solicited.
ashhef
Red Star 81
Ha<* jiwt wcrfvej' nod put óp
one of the tnrgent line* of clotliirig
r goods ever brought to thi«H««ec I
at prices th'tl defy competition.
call, as our motto in
"Quick Sai,^ and S^aj^v.
and will continue to Revive oeyr■'
by every ateiMftur. \Vill receive ,a,
of ladies Roods by next 'steamer.
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(Succesfora to J. I.. Pntegnst)
A FULL LWK OF ])R\
CHEMICALS PMÍ
meuy, g:
SEED PAWN1
MEDICINES,
& TA TIONEUYé FA MX
ALWAYS.ON BAM
Prescriptions COim
e<) at oil hours,
foir Buttery Parlí H
idy mixed painty, i
Linseed oil. turpentine.
HeadvtarUira
Asbestos ready mixi
B. BREMEB, Pi
Browmrllle, T<
MATAMOROS and MOf
MEXICO.
Wholesale & BetSI
Dealer indlni
*id| and Wiudwr |
Pefqmery a<
FresbCan.
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On 13th St.. M'n
Brownsville,
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The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1884, newspaper, September 25, 1884; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177866/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.