The Daily Cosmopolitan (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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DED BUGU5, FLIES.
Fliep, roaches, anly, bedbugs, rats,
mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared
out by R nigh on Ilats. 15c.
"HOUGH ON DENTIST" TOOTH
POWDER.
Smooth, refreshing, harmless,, clo*
¿¿ant, cleansing, prcsuivative and
fragrant.
''DUCHÍTPAIBA."
Quick, complete cure, all kidney
Bladder aud Urioftry diseases, sc tid-
ing, irritation, Btono, gravel, catarrh
of the bladder, $1, Dmugiats.
THIN PEOPLE.
Wells' Health Keuewer restores
jieallh and vi^or, cures dyspepsia,
impotouce, sexual debility. §1.
PRETTY WOMEN.
Ladies Vho would retain freshness
ami vivacity. D m't fail to try
«Wells' Health Renevver.
ROUGH üí¡ ITCH
Rough on Itch cures humors,
eruptions, ringwo'rro, tetter, bait
j-ln-imi, frosted feet, chilblains.
LIFE LMíESií'KYEU.
If you aro losing your grip on lift ,
Mmlrid, Jan. 7—Tbe church
convents and fifty houses were
destroyed nt Mut.ril by earth-
quake, on Sunday evening.
There was a great procession
at Grenada today, 112,000 peo-
ple, headed by priests bear-
FOR SALE.
To cottle up ui estate, will be
sold the ranch known as the San
Joet de Ti ,'alitos with ail its op-
purtena* "• ■ and i ■ provements,
water ri'i'i's re, situated 6
leagues Booth I 11 y.o-sa, t:ud con-
taining about 33 acres uf loud,
with or without the stock.
ing an image of the Virgin L ^further uií.vua'io apply to
° _ 7 | Sr. rran:': e > ( ircia ?nnguerza.
who is tinVinnn d to make the trade
Mary, chanting and praying
deliverance from further earth
quake.
The official report on the
earthquake states that 9000
lives were lost in Grenada.
The king has increased his
personal donation to the relief
land to $20,000. The emperor
of Germany telegraphed his
sympathy and a large contri-
bution, The relief fund is
irjereasi n g won derfu lly.
Fort Smith, Ark., Jan- 7—
News has been receded from
Cottonwood, Indian Territory
of a cowardly murder com-
mitted there last night. It
appears there was trouble be-
tween James, Robert and
Isaac Walker, brothers, and
Wm. Simmons, the latter be-
ing accused of improper con
duct toward Robert Walker's
wife. Last night while the
parties were quietly talking
lhe matter over, Simmons be-
ing unarmed, James Walker
or sale of il>p 1 >mr\
ANTONIO MARTINEZ.
HE A FT PAINS. '
Palpitation, dropsical, swellings,
dizziness, indigestion, honriHche,
sleeplessness oareefby Wells' Health
Re newer.
"ROUGH ON PAIN."
Curqfl colic, cramps, diarrhooaj
cxten.iilly for aches, pains, spruius,
head'tehtí,' neuralpi'i, ¡heumatism.
For mau or beast 20 and 50c.
' ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE."
Instant relief for neuralgia, tooth-
ache, fac< ache. Ask for Rough on
Toothache. 15 A:, 25,
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"STAR" HAND Gi,EfiADu
F:SE EXTINGUISHER.
The oktouswtj and only sur«
ííífl FlKK ExTINGUISirtHG Guk.
vÚ;-'v%v :Í KVKflY OFFICE,
FACTORY AND
try Wells' II ulth Renewer. Goes t]rew a pist >l, shot Siunnons
direct, to weak so'>ts ,. .. , . ,
and killed him. A posee is now
in pursuit of the murderers.
THE 1101'E Oí?' i i i 10 NATION.
Children, slow in doveloperaent,
puny, snrnwny and delicate, uee
AVelis' Health lierewer.
"IÍOOGH ON CORNS."
Abk for \Y\ U s Rough on corns,
15e Quick completo cure. Hard i r
soft corns, warts, bunions.
«•ROUGH ON ltATfcj "
Malaga, Jan, T—Though
the mortality from the earth
quake here is small a great
many people'are ill from pure
terror. At nightfall they
forsake their houses and con-
Olears oot rats, mice, ti es, lo ches, gregate in the gardens and
iiuts, bad bugs, chipmunks, skunks, |suburbs. Trade is at a stand
gophers. 15o. Druggists,
iukl be in
STORE,
HOME
IN THE COUNTRY.
Old Stylo.
Any K/>.u, Woman or Child can
PUT OUT
A FIRE
"WITH
Always Ready.
Nevep'Can
Get
Olt oy Ouoeh.
Ncwr Freezes.
Prico Í10 per doz.,
Hot Catb.
Indoreislby Pire Mprihals, In-
iiX/A
m— - i still. The shops have closed ¡ bus ci'en tlu'in. llrN UEns*oi
Ma t i i i • i , . , , ' fmes alubaoy put out with
A i\ ; and vehicles have been ordered ,s,fml u,r i^mpiuet lou-
á . j taimug full prouis.
Prominently prevalent aim.n.^ ('Iironie to travOl'SO the streets slowly
.OHuaffs is Nervous Deliilily. the uiu-t dun- ' , ,,
jieroiiH, in lcluous imtt I'atnl form ut'wliieli in 110T lear OI IIOUSO Collapses,
lite hidden or hnpercontitile piiKsinu: inv;iy,m • . .
(it'tlie til (laid through the esiTotioiw o!'j *0\Vn8 in tills pl'OV ltlCO llftVO
IsulVered much more. The
' the tiody
Dr. Jvli.iiineHen h.tn given oxolns;v<3
leiitlon to such case*, nn.l special roiirscs ot j Work of relief is VerV slow aild
Ins Medióme are being lorwurtled to ull
parte ot'tho country daily.
HIS REMEDIES CURE
Any deMlilv or Derangement of the Ner-
vou.t System, laoluding Sjierifultorcu.
(touorrUua, Syphilis, títricturo. liepotcin e
■ . , tiess and bravery and done
l'Hi;.:. An oxplaiMiorf circular i J
tive of Jt'Uinnescu'w method, to ,.!1 fcutieivrs much tO alley tllC pailio. XOWS
many villages are without
food. The clergy and religious
bodies have shown great cool-
fiddr -38¡iSi
Sflcury Vossclrr,
\j South Siree',, Now York Gity
NIGHT SWEATS
Hsivilaohe, fover, chills, tnahiriii,
,lynp«puia, fiurod by AVtlla* Health
ttcif: r:r)!
NewSlyln.
Mamupact ilms> uy tu«
Harden Hr.nd Grenade Fire Extinguisher Co*
205 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.
NEW YORK Office, ! COSTON Office,
95 West Broadway, I 10 Oliver Street.
vipmr to
MOL'lii WASH and DEMIFrIe
. s,r°
... , r. V1 , üa. for *>*.«' by'ivtt uiid donuX*
of the visit ot King Alplionsoj v*t ^ by i:,iwani Ur,Dn,Kgist.
has produced a gi od ellect. 1
ROUGH ON TAINT" PLASTER.
The liver is at quite a low IV'rous >md niren^'thenincf, im-
water mark, considering thf f >r buckache, pains
UI th¿ o)\í-st¡ or side, rhe>.>in:itiua),
' U'on' neurnl<;i i 25c, Druggists ur tauil.
quU'k aud generoiis recognition as has been
accorded to Tkx.vs Sin i.sus. the great hum.ir-
ons and literacy \v«*.-Uly. It is now publish-
ed simultaneously in Auutin. Texas; New
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l.ooO original illustrations and cartoons.-
Its good st lies and humorous sketches tee
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Hkntkuo.
AKorucyxi mxl Counsellors
At .
Brownsville, - - Texns.
Will practice'in nil State and
Federal Courts.
iWTICK
Is hereby given that i have sold to Rich-
ard King, ofSanta Gertrudis, all stock heal-
ing the following brand whoever found tliiH
side of the RioGrande river.
josk pkkicss iíONOOUIA.
KING, R. Jh., horse and cattle brand.—
Ear-mark, crop and split in each.
KING, MRS. H M. horse ¡uid cattle
biand. Earmark, hole and split, in right eilr
and crop oti iel't,; brand on the left hip.
All animals in these brands are branded
also K on left cheek.
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KING, Richard', Santa Gertrudes. Ntiecei-
County. Texas. Cattle and horse brand.—
Ear-mark for cattle, right ear cut off, hole
and split in left.
Is
COIltsiins
«'•mitos te,Vrii
by
the
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14
pr
cip
lulf
1 !4, ' miles loiiur
tains :;o*o «raauremi^.^i
Nueces county on tli« n ' n **^5
' west. Rio Grande , „ u' h' Hit
if of Mexico on ,2 the ,
M0 inhi.l.kunts. and LT, ll ^
iperty is valued ut xi 7r,^al «ndS
cipul city is Urownsvin '• TLl
about 4500 inliabitantg- {.*$* «oil
Rio (.rande. some 22 f ^ <«S
■ 25 53.80, Long. 9R
les above lliu u..^i a0(i 1 43 i
Rio
Lat . ,
inches above'tiielevd oí'i
nected with Point babel h l'H
by the lvio Grande Utt' dié
miles above, on the river ft K
town ot importance ln 5ie oouahT
U. 8. CIRCUIT & DISTRICT / i
Judge, E. u. Turxkh resid °Ü111
I list. Clerk. r««a«nw ¡^2
Circuit Clerk. Di;vit nu I
U. s. Marshal, II. L. Gosiivf/e'
Heputy r>. & o. clerk, (¡ Sfili
Deputy U. S. Marelml,
OOUNTV OFfiC!Jl8 "1
County Judge
Sheriff,
County Clerk,
County Treasurer,
County Assessor,
County Collector,
Comity Attorney,
County Surveyor,
Justicié of the Peace,
Constable, 3d precinct,
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A.GU
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"[• A. MiaTl
f a-heowb!
U. E. Mm
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CITY OFFICIALS.
CityVarshal. Th5C«
City Treasurer, j) «'rj
Assessor & Collector, r ;
City Attorney, j'n ^
City Secretary
DISTRICT COURT.
The District Court assembles on J
Mondays in 1-ebruary and Septemtof
.1Indue, J. C.Uu,sski,l,Curp1U(i'
Attorney, d. McNkii. TuhneM
Clerk, L. Kowalski, Urowi ri_
CUSTOMS DIS l'RTCT, BRAZOSMJ
SANTIAGO. ^
Collector, Jami«o,!i
Deputy Collector. E. II. Goo
Oep'y Collector at Pt. Isabel,
Í'OXSIÍLS.
UN i Ti: i J STATES.
Cousul General, \\\ p ¿
Matamoros.
Consul,
MEXICO.
Manuel Tib
Brownsville.
SPAIN.
Consular Agent,
Brownsville.
i.Ca
-n-t
KING. R. E. L. Santa Gertrudes, Nueces
Co.. Texas. 11 irse and catfle brand. Ear-
mark, hole aud split in each ear; brand on
the left ribs.
MOTHERS.
If you are failing; broken, worn
out and nervous, nee Wells' Health
Renewer. $1, Druggists.
KELSEY.J. P. & Co., Rancho Segundo,
Starr county, Texas. Cattle and horse brand.
POSTOFFICE.
Mails leave for the interior viai..„
City-and Pella, daily, except Sunday]
a.m. Arriving daily, exceptlloudan,]
p. in.
Mail leaves daily for Point Isabel tt'ljj
Mail leaves morning of sailiog of i
New Orleans steamer.
Jos. Hopkins, I'ostn
' EORT BROWN.
Captain J. J'. Ru.mikokd, Commandiij
Here is stationed Company G. 19th I
try. Capt. Bradford, and Troop 1,8
Capt. A. G. llennessee.
Post Quartermaster, Lt, C.Giw
Post Adjutant, U Fit!
RAILROAD TIMETABLE.
Rio Grande—Leaves Ilrownsvii!ed«i.
9 a. in. Leaves I'oiut Isabel daily at k
Matamoros & Santa Cruz Horse Care-lj
commence at (! a. ni. Last cur leavesS
Cruz at 9:30 p. m.
Matamoros & Monterey RR. mata j
trips every day except Sunday, leaving 1
tan.oros depot at 8 a. m. aud 5 p, w.
;o; —
MATAMOROS,
Is a walled city, situated on therigbtll
of the Rio Grand?, about a mile dlstaill
Brownsville, to which it is connected j
I hor-e railway to Santa Cruz. amif jL
j from the gulf of México at Bagdad, ti
I mouth of the river. It is divided iw|
sections, each c .ntrolled by a local#
| ry. and han some 11,000 inhabitant . (
7,500 reside in the 13 -eectioni of tt
proper inside the line of fortification. I
streets are well lighted with oilhBR]
many of them paved with meajuiww
and it possesses a number 0',11De
buildings, and a tine theatre
and built during the French Interven
It is the starting point of a railway to J
terey, and always was the leading c
cial port on the northern frontier o
CIVIL OFFICERS.
Federal Judge, FJ
Judge 1st instance, ' MklqUad ^
President City Courcil, loJUS"
Chief Police, Amado ft
Coll'r Federal Tax,
Collector Stamp Tax, ' j3
Collector city tax, R.dk los Santo
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Administrador,
Contador,
Captain customs 2™^ G.GoS
DEPARTMENT OF THE
4tli Military District.
Brigadier General A. Govei, com
Por esta hago saber que ninguna persona
tiene derecho ¡i vender lo mió ningún ani-
mal de mi llerrb sin venta ó un papel de
venta con los requisitos de ley
aiii ANTONIO ATKINoON.
KKLSKY, John P„ Rancho San Rafael,
Starr county, Texas. Cattle and horse brand.
g. fihsa"
F.Crt'
001. C.fo*3J
CP': VS
cavalry, coi.
rjw* Gí®ü|
wj-5ÍT
ing Division.
Chief of Staff,
4tli Battalion,
Paymaster,
5th Auxiliary
I.Krt.
Payinnster
13th Reg. Cav.
Paymaster, .r.nlprY, Capt-pl
Fixed Battery of Artillery,
C. Losa.
POSTOFFICB
mau^^ntereyan^^;^
. ..unlays at .> p. m
Arrives Sundays ¡
Mail for Monterey ano iji
Sundays at .'I p. m; "i'Ldnw* /8, JflU
Arrives Sundays and n,|#«
Ttnnplco and \ ict')'"1;1 •
.i>f io i. ni. Arrive
m,earner mail leaves .
•tore steamer touchy \V
Mail to HrownsviHele UJ?
id returning is re^iv^
day at 10 u
Sundays
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