Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1866 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY RANCHEttO.
}/ 4 ^ J'11 )* t. KJAAE ) . i*1 H»* *trength of |s>litie*l
hdilora hi>4i»li»n »nd l*rr |>inlot> . JMilties. Hitt! itntcMUIUi "lio 111
RAT» AI.VRBrTsiHTi. DAILY. *«* *"*»»' *° ** ,*r,*M*
Pw loth.luaiMN'if Driturqulnlfut itcumui y. I oulUitr}’ took mull)’ ‘"‘i**1’ ftops
••Tlie * •»«|uriT«* Haiatr.'
mountains. Should however small
ft force of them cout* down iuto the 1V kwwssw'* Jounul. of the Slot iu*t..
Tkllej thm would l** nothing to wakoa ksown by pfWkwlMi, the authnr*hi|i of
oppow* thwL The whole country 1,1 - p4*"1, n —r*:
_ of all the iMMtry di« itrtl by th» late war,
h«s Ih*cIi rolrhed of itM strength; atnM-k'thrdreprU chord. “M-ina."I
1 —M at.. *• _A__HI. a'___ai. I.. olt«
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n o( th«* NmIivIII* I Hatty G**ette, ha* written,
mom finndird vrr*p*. "The t’nouuercd Hao I
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toSqBwf-. j«.- .n»- . rn«. is*. .lowi.wiu.b. in ll..- |»tl. of . rlini.KA- woul.1 1m- for Ihe Utter, Ami
meVt never had iH-caaion U» n mark, *•
that tin eoAcaore pourr ttf pnra/e
rubbery wa* tin very ttitet of
faction.
llii situation.
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Sunday morning in always a good
du\ to situat. Time i* abundant;
besides it is jierfeetly natural for
the people arc ready to accept the >h*j>ini: and toning it* mi—, a *«*iid law j
, . . .. | .. mod* It Mart tn «<et to nmole, IhiIH*
rule of the deni awhile. r*lrv u*,* u-*o lo*t.
This is all we can sav regarding •’ ‘M,r »,i‘TT7‘* *£
* * ^ i^iUftl u< miniMuicf tin I the «utu«»r •»* Tht
the situation lloW, l*llt HO —Min aa i'o«M|Meivd llanner" la «n Irishman by Mrth.
. i * and a Catholic pne«t by tailing The **ilb<>i
we can hour from Juarez, mud to I i«th* brilliant ynuuu pitot,tlw Rev. v«mJ
he pelf bed Oil Home hlgii plIUMlei w,. |.^'ynmJ^ntj a 'A» th'■ vartou* |»oper» that j
near the head of the Bravo, satis- »“*• pnWIahHt^ w-M .B-Ot-r. noi rwy
juTumUi) *u4 nllriUiU*4l to strum* au |
fart only watching tile movements thomhip*. to repnhli*h l In in. rinwtly, and
........ , ,. .. . | |i«c tlinn llw prowl i rrdll i« to authorship.
iu this direction, We shall situate j \v*tli<«Mjr pall by yivOijf thfiu place* lirrf.
evervlsitlx tt» look
over tin* *itun-
>t. Aiid, lienee, i
again.
When the »unr adve-rtUeinent i* inoofted ,n
:w<» laturuap •>. h reduction of twenty rtie per
cent will l»e made Iron, the above rate*.
Tnaiulent advertuemeuta. bavin? the run of, , * . . . . ..
the papet. beat liiH-rtiou 1140 pwiahtMch i heforc ill* flared put iOl'tll tt)A Sltua*
: v:r'-,™ ..«»
Thrae trim were first publiahf’d in our pajs-r.
It wa« in «Hit paper ol June til, 1 *01. “Out
»• if •« i burli'-,’’ i>ne ol the sHbin and ptupnet s «»t
........I, ;i flav of rest. \lld, In liec, j MlUTAKi ClUhOlx Brig, (lelier- tha Nashville Dailt (ia/eitr, sent ibem to u*
, | . .... «» a. a . , . . a* they were not. then, *afo to puldish in Ten
at u late hour on Saturday ev< imig, j al Jho8. 1). Sodgewtck yteteruaj w> i»ave *ent them off hy the tb<si
ftitor wa- »• work «.in* »D «.uui,*l coi.iuumd «f Dm .uiUury 3^^
th«* c<
a Sunday morning ait nation. He
waited until long after sun dowth
harmed aa n<-w eaih Insertion.
UATI» OF Pt’RSf'KIPTlON.
Daily per nerr m, • : half yearly.
tiou of uflair*,
hied lent another rctolution should
break out over the way aft**r the
Bub-Dintni't of till! Rio (iralidc, re- *am« way. with Father Ryan * name attached
,, , , tot hem aa the author, lleie an-Ihe ver*ea:
having that well known and gentle- (yrotnlh, N Y. F—dm'. Journal. June 24.
manly oflieer CoL Brown of the iff.‘.j
0 ,, ,r , 4 THK lOliil KKKU SAN NICK.
117th U. S. C. 1., who was tempo-
rarily in comnmiid.
Tlie attention of the old inembcnt
of the former onnnuind of our fellow
t«*wusnian Col. John S. Ford is in-!
vited to the following
1a»<»ku\iu»s Wgllib John H.
Hardage left his fidher’s houae, near
Arkaflelphm, Ark., with a wagon
train, owned by (larder A Heard,
for Mexico, iu July, iM&i. In July,
1 K<;4, he witN in Nueces countv.
Texas, a iueuil>er of Capt. RicImrtV
sf>u M ismiiMtnv, in Ford n command,
which it tne last wortl his anxious
und diMtreasefl jiarenta have hail
from him.
Any information respect mg him
either of life ol’ death w ill be most
gratafdly received.
I'least ndflress .1. A. Hnnlage, or
editor of Arkadelphia 1 mlex, Arka-
ilelphia, Ark.
All Tetaa etbtora who would re-
lieve the father uiitl mother of a
soldier from u most distressing huh-
js use. will plea si* give the above one
maertiou.
Brownsvillf* CtitK
Tbrtw tan** »drertl*ein«-nt«. un.b r tb* aImid
bead, will be taeert«sl at thr rmtv <>| twn <|<,|
lare per umatb. specie: ««< h ».ldlti*Hul 'tn*
•fly cent* per month
f\0WNKr, EDWARD. A?eut for New Vork
IJ Hoard ©f t'liderwrlhT*. dl«tri<t of Hr*/,*
dr Snotiaipo. hJT
AG n AN UK. FRANK B. Attorney nt U«
(’iiulnm Hnnw Hulldini;. i2th St, lirowo.
ville. Trie-. t»2s
IP ANCHERO I'notm* E-t-ihU-biu *nt. It.,,
lb, « hero Uuildin?. K!i/»ti* lli -tn-rt. Hr .m,
ville, Texa*.
VDAnO.t.C ft.. Illnck*—Mb, W*4hi0(t- ,
■Arret. t«lween 13th and lltti atnwu
<)|{
Hi own*ville.
1.27
BERNARDO YTURRIA,
JMitti. i>r\i.n: in
HT "HOIK t,
qojurUriy, sit wmttlr, I-1 slnifle ct*pier. 12* printerft hail done their work.
Wrrklv—per ammin. it: »ix month*. >2 *> 'Barring aucli 111 occurrence, which
All *atau rtplion.' eml adrertim nu-nt* tiiU*t 1
paid In advan.v
rhpre line advertiM-mrnG . under the head ol
Bpiwtuville or Maturnort.« card*, will la? In-
• erted nt the rale of two dollar* per month,
epecte; emh additional line tlfty cenU per
month,
is as likely to happen aa not to hap-
pen. we have to say:
Canale*, the revengeful, the re-
doubtable; l mullet*, th«s lion-faced
hero; Canales, the ravager of half
Sunday Moniing, September SO, ISM». t|,iH i,0rtl« r; Canales, the mt Ver of
laws in the morning and the break-
er of his ow'ii laws at night; Ca-
Miniattivc Ahitmtic* Tu*Ur!.
Sun ri*©*6.t.,»............. *st» 5 tJ
rbcnmctrirul Ol—enatimis V« -terday.
<, a. to.,71 " : 12, m., IT* : «», p. oi , 7*".
Arrival and Departure of Mail*.
For RraiM* .Santiago, clone* daily at V. a. m.
tialea, the robber of ranches, the
ravisher of virtue, the brutalizer
over cities and peoplo; the forcc-
loaning, never-paying and uightly-
vrrivc* daily at,5. p. m. Monday g“Aabling Canales, is master of the
For Carpus ChrMI, tloaea wvvry
hi •: n rn.
Arrive* awry Tburtduy at 10, p. m.
for Edinhnrg, Him Gnindr t ity, Uoina. < at*
•iz-iand IjOI—Iu.cIomom cvrry Monday at 7, a. iu.
Arrive- every Saturday at <5, p. nr.
The Northern Mail will leave the po-t 'dtioc
•be day prvvlou* to the wailing of every
*t«amrr fmm llrosoa for Now Orlcana.
Of AVIiat I *4*
Of or fur what use is Canales in
Matamoros? This question like
many otlicra luav In- easier asked
w a
titan answered. From the earliest
Matamoros situation. Hononiploti
Iv i* he master of that situation,
that the chastity of every woman,
the life of every man, and the
projverty of that city are his. lie
owns them and his bloody record
proves his title to be go»sl.
Against this Canales- not he- | received an appoint mint,
cause of his character or his acts, j
but Ixi’iiuse his positiou is wanted
now stand arrayed, cither sec»—tly
or o|ienly, all the faction leaden* on
From what we know (icu. S« dge-
wick is a prompt and deeituve offi-
eer, of much experience, and a
thorough disciplinarian, and if he
succeeds, as he doubtless will, in,
suppressing the spirit of dcpreila-;
tiou and outlawry now rife along;
this lnmler. he will richly merit and
receive the thanks of this commun-
ity.
(’apt. T. C. Barden of the 117th
C S. C. T., who has, since February
hist, so courteously and efficiently
tilled the position of Judge Advo-
cate on the start'of every ootniuand-'
er of this district since that data,
on the 2‘Jil inst., relicvc«l Colonel
Wheeler a* Asst. Adjt. General on
the start'of the General command-
I
ing. Col. Wlns-lcj*, who has made
manv warm friends in this com-
—
munity, is assigned to the 1st U. S.
Artillery, in which command helm*
fTlie Rev l, J. Ity wi, t *tG<>1 ii primlol Kuox
villa.*. INwt w ol N**livillv, Tran
Furl that IUiihit. tor ti* votary:
Romul it* *t«ff tU drooping do-ary ;
Furl It, fold It, It i* l*.«t:
Em therr'a not a man to save it,
And thvrr’a not a -word to *avr It,
And then*'* not one to l«r# R
lathe Mood which lieioe* gave it;
And it* l«»e* now *corn and bravv It;
Furl it. hide it—let It r*<t.
Take that Ran tier down, ti* tattered J
broken U ita Htaff and *hatten-d !
And the valiant lioata are wittered.
Over ahom it floated high,
Oil! ’ti* hard for o* to fold it ?
Hard to thluk there'* none to hold it;
Hard that thoae who ooc* uuroll(>d it
Now moat furl it wtth a *igh.
Furl that Rainier- furl it *adly—
Olio- ten thoo»uud« hailed it gladly,
And ten tlioinuiiid* wildly, madly,
Swore it nhould forever wave—
Swore that !(«inan * *wonl would never
H<*art* like theira entwined dlwrar,
Till that Mag »h«Nild float forever
O'er tlieir freedom, or their grave!
Furl it! for the hand* that gra*|ad it,
knd the baarta tliat tondii > la*p.-.i ,•
! 1 *i* I. ill; low
And that (tanner ill* trailing!
W hde around it nound* the w*i|ing
Of it* people In their wot.
•lawn of philosophical reasoning. ^ ^
Jo«i> tu Uie Uulwriuu lit tlii» .•cii-1 U,i“ l,0"lfir- T1,">' ““ w»"t .blB
! place; all arc opcralmg against
him; all are determined to oust
tury, men have i»*M-n engaged iu tin
discovery of the • .-»• of things, out
more generally in the practice of
the ulw*’ of things. ( |m>ji very few
.(any individual subjects can the
the Mum lieforv u», we cwuiot y mav 1h. IIUHk aot.I.ly i
an v existing eombinatioii "i fore*
over-
him. They will oust him; the
whole jxjoplc are secretly against
him; for they know a worse can-
.i.Ki«i* itn* hi.*.- bU I'1'1™ "‘"‘lubonU
. . | t lltl lllflltk. luifl kt*«l 11 U till Olilllod LlHO Y
ami where lac abuse Ijegius.
Not many will deny ^in this re-
gion ut least; but that musquitoes,
Hens and ruttlcHimkes arc pure and
unadultcratctl nuisuncea, created for
no good purpose, and by no means
conducive to the happiness of man-
kind. But so endless in the diver-
sity of human opinions, that we
have heard this seemingly- plain
l>ropo«itkm Oenifd l.v mlvmidI, wl.ilr C-.uiuIlm iK.,..ivM
many more urge cogent arguments j
to demonstrate
Wi t ki.y Uanciii.ro. Our \V»kklv
Ranciikmo, containing tlm cream of
si\ dailies, will be ready fordelivt vy
at 1 o'clock this evening. All the
border news of the \ycek not a
little- will Ik* in form for mailing
to relatives und friends ut a din- J
turns*. The world over, people are I
anxious to bear from this atmrehi- I
leal bonier. And in order that our
i serve the interests of this
Fur, thiNigh cosqiwtwd. thvv ailun- it!
I,<ive the cold, dead hand* that Mire It!
WacB lor thi"M- whu foil lie fur* it!
Pardon tli<>*r who trailed and lore it!
But, oh! wildly tbay deplore it
Now who fold ana furl it «>.
Another Radical Mvrtyil Hon.
George W. Julian of Indiana, was
caned in Washington, on the 2rith
ult. Wonder if In*, too, felt it was
"the proudest moment of his life?
(FROO Kill Ks,
Provisions and Liquors.
Wholesale and ID tail,
10 II z 1% *» <* ( l» N t i* eel .
BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS.
sept. 2w. ism;.
The |H»pularity of fishing is as-
crilssl to the great uncertainty
al Hint the o|H*nition, which appeals
to the gambling instincts of hu-
manity. _
JOSE SAN ROMAN
w ii olema i. i;
mil BHA/41* SANTIAtiO.
The •tautn Ii «te%ini t
TAMAULIPAft NO 1,
('apt- F»ri> Nsri.r. will l-ave thu Sandav
morning for Rraao* Santiago, nt », a. tn. It
l
CHARLES RUSSELL,
(i 1. N l. it A L
Commission Merchant,
MoNTKMET, C.. l.X ICO,
— DEALftt fN —
KOH£IGN AMj bom:sTt<I
DRY GOODS,
Provisions mid (iroceriis,
OlTtre und W HrrruoiiK, Snn l.nla SI,,
Id lira* In, 1 lillii k Mi ««r*. tMi«rr <V llin.
CniiaignincnU fur **it- or lmwarding tu the
inteiior of Mexico •adirited. 1*30
ELIZABETH STREET.
< ITV OF IlltOW >*VIU.k,
Furl that Rauner 1 true I* gory,
Vet 'ti« wrwilMaroetid with ttlnry,
And tw-iil live iu ••ui? uud *t<>ry,
Th<Hi?h it* fold* are in the du*t ;
F(»r it* fame un brichteat pa?e*.
Penned l>y poet* and by <anr«'*.
Shall pigMOMUdma down the aue*
Purl it- r(»ld« tb<ui?h now we mud,
immediately threutiug 1
throw.
But fullv eonvinct‘d that
he cun-
Furl that Rann'-r, miftly. *lnwly,
Tr«at it gently it la Indy —
For It dCY<ij>« alaive the dead.
Turn h it not - unfold it nevei,
la*t it droop there furled lurever.
For It* ,ie<iple'* hop,’* are deid.
M ,#■ .«
Tiiad. Stfakxm at Home.—
laauoaster Int4*lligeiicer gives
jveople of their money with a grind-
ing liaiuL Even small debts of
In some
instance*, where moneys were in-
Sept 7». IMB. b
NESTOR MAXAN,
tlloriif) and (iiiin>fll<ir-al-l.aM, kL DORADO
BROWNSVILLE. T.XAS. SALOON
Will pmdiee in the I'ounliea of ( amt ion. Hi- j
dalgo. Marr. Zapata and WeHi. b27 lll'OV* ll*\il Ic, - - 'FCXII*.
r ■ • I
^ Cm O () f Neatly ngiuMte Ranchers Mnildtag, M
Choice Liquors
A’l/e* HmUmnl
And (>|>en at all lawful hour*. t
nvnilinR, we linv. •« ">«•?<*( t<> <>«■• J <lf , ab«l in
liusinoss men t he propriety of aend- Congress a first-rate notice, from
ing our record of the week to all which we make an extract:
parts of the glolve. It is a paper of An itinerant Yankee, he came to
i»,t kme bold tain brutal rule mw wbi<.h . imr wiU nol | i'"“u"-v,!vl*"i" ,K',l?r hi“ 'ortum^
even a cowed people, lie is reputli-L , , , ,i i. , Embarking in politics, he tMtrneil
a- ii j |. j 11 ; ^‘*‘1 ,M<llAmed at least, we do not. juk, public lift: tlie morality of the
ftting all debts, and robbing the _______---- * . ,
1 vagrant peddler, who will scruple
\N rat Hops rius Mi in * -The no mean trail to disjaiee of liis
Richmond W hig says: “We have ; wares at an exorbitant profit. Dis-
reeontly heard, from several sources, regarding every moral obligation,
that Northern men have approached ami repudiating t-verv so< ial tie, lie
—w-------, . # . bite holders of slaves with the offer lived the life of a mail isolated from
■the lieneroleniM? of! VOKt4*,! f,,r » tm his army, he J „f five dollars for each slave lost by | those about him.
:he institution or personage enlled 1mw ,^n half- Fvo-thirda, I emancipation. K.rrhau^:' Sating his pa^ious where he
,i . . 4i . ii ,| ,, . „ and even three-fourths of the debt, H doean t make any cufrercnce pould, simruing all the huntitni/iug
Ih ath in this world, and the larg- . what it means, if thus, Northe.—1
if lie would pay tne amount reniRin
JUST RECEIVED M,LLER S HOTEI
EIJZABETH STREET
A Large Assortment
4 > I
Flannel, DeLaine
HENRY Mil.LEU, - -
The reputation of tin* h hi**. rui
tlirouirb a unruiwr «>f y«-ar*. fiw'dii* ttw
•ity of more than iufWiBiiii: the public
la nfien fur Ur* reception of fueata.
The varum* Rmwn*villa Rue-
thi* hotel a terminu*.
Sept. 2ti, I *Mi,
S. F. CASANAVE.
< *t societies, Christians and others,
are organized over the whole earth
to i nlogise the dread monster.
Such being tin- ease, it is not so
*rn icH.K-intioii* of donicHtie life, std-
..i.o k* toi^m , i. , n will come to Mississippi they .ting at open defiance the deeiiest
■n«; luit h. ,l«a.muB» to kwp .111 ,Vft|| , rflnt- „f ,|„.ir ho .Tju.ti ■ ‘
I'DI’LINN,
urpri..iiK u it *,.ul,l ,.t tint m*m,! he IUUHt "«» K" otiiW.I. The
bleok-lH-orkHl f"nB-K bc»U*”k1 n,01,«
that even tin
tiloody minded ('anales should have
his snpjMirters. To the enthusiasts
BOOTS AND SHOES,
__prt-judices of race and color,
and dishonor all claims. His force quickly it will incite ttioir heads recognizing no obligations to the
is small Ins grasp is weakening and swim. IfiraM. community in w hich he lived, to
the State which furnished him a
Miss Fiinnv home, or to the country at large,
r. w tuu»K ” ' '' Forrest, a niis*c of General Forrest, he cherished in his perverted mind
above, inimical to ( analea. would WM hnrneil fatally on Monday of and wicked heart a single sentiment,
1m- fully equal in numbers to the last week, at Hannibal, Mo., by the which in course of time came to
who i'i,'wli~nn<l priu'tio ihT nior£ i wl"le K*nmm. Hhonl.l -’xploHiou of » mn from which di. < outrol nil other.-motion, of his
................ they enter in'. m. .Ilmuce to take WM l»«niw coal oil at the Ume rmtur. lm luted the South. What
iicauon ol tn* ficsii, loi tlie punn-. • , ., . upon m>iue burning wood, in order stiecial cause he lmd for aniniositv
cation of tlie npirit. who <1< sire to * 1 ' ' -v' wol“d dot. to kindle the fire more rapidly. She against the entire white race of that Cjf(. )C).I
attain celestial bcatitnde, but are j Tl,,'r® *H disaffection in the gar-1 lived only a few hours after the ac-1 section we know not.
\ \ I > t mii-.it
fURNITURE DE.
fearful because tht* camel could not | r,w’,b vrhilet outsiders would
ll.......... to all wl.M b<- Sim* to hold G |< • t her lung ‘ ■ I, • * ’ 1 ’ 1 ’
“st,-k tu merit heaven by making ^ "n
earth a hell,” wc recommend a re- If the devil, fh;s Sunday morning,
side nee at the present time in Mn- a day of the v u«'k «»n which he
tamoros. \Yc do not mean to say loves to work in Mafamoroa, would
that then arc am rattlesnakes cast his net, ai"l, «*
cident. Mis%F. was about nineteen ( We can only account for his bit-
years old. I ter. unbending and unrensonabh*
— 14 'prejudice by supiMising that the
A correspondent of a New \ork innutc malignity of the cold-blooded
pajH-r from ^Mexico says: Judge Yankee was kindled to unwonted
Oldham of lexas, formerly a Con- intensity by a very close intimacy
federate Senator, i>* in (ordova vvitli unworthy apeciiueiis of the
writing a hisDirv of the *( onfetle- u«.^ro men. Sun* it is that uuren-
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
til) Mill MAI.K
. I rattlesnakes * ust Ins net, ami. one grand ,.Ktl. struggle," and, in the mean mming, unrelenting hate of tin
there, or that mustpiitoes and rtetts haul, ctmld c*U u Grnaleft, Cortinn time, is supporting himself bv pho- South was the controlling principle
of his whole {Militieal life—the one
infamous quality which gave him
public notoriety. Whatever he mav
ar<- more than usually abundant, and the other frontier governors tographing
These are harm less pesfci twr com- «*‘d their banriH f Mowers, then __ _ '
, tit .i rhe London pais?rs aunounee the
pMDMMii. for Snlnmlo C',.„k1o. »,ml.l w. l..v„ . ro-.m .on worthy bjrtho(B fc( Sll. |mre onM. Thml.lm., Ht-ven.
oflkr S.I.I..U1, o.y. Hntthodnil D.lk„, jmw in. sfr Jama* m 711 ),*. |„„K Ihh-i, mi.l. n-.l in
is not likely to in ten. fort with his years of age. and ho had one chiltl, | capable of filling or even <f corn-
own work. We have been thus also a daughter, who was born two i prehonding the mnotioB of patriot-
particular alx.uM he l<s?nl situation «*K° He, .wa” “ot marruH} ism. as it should exist in the heart
t „ , ,ui . ,l , * uuiu hi* was in hi* ,lKh year —ami t»f every American citizen. He hail
of onr noiKbbor. no th.t mtr rm.1 fri..n4L BO „„ ,-loldm. .horn hr n-
ers abroad couid get a tangible --• • w» •* cognized or called his own. no
view. The negroes of Sau Francisco friend* iu the acceptation of that
Devonu thi* IsTtler, little, very have been te*ting their right to ait j word. Ostradsvd socially iu the
AT CllKAP PHIOKH.
there at present the tyrant by the
wrath of God. Why this is so and
continues to be so, our editorial
wisdom cannot fathom. Why one
w
man filled up, running over, uud
bursting with every vies should lie
jicnnitted to murder, rob and tle-
strov at his ph-astm* und leisure m
Friend* and the public in general
are respect fully invited to avail
tliems4*lvi(s of the i»p|H>rtui:ity now
offered.
irrRRIHE STREET,
N*ar Rraro, MA‘AV|Oli
AMD
Noa. 13s ami 140 I o*tasiht)t»AZ
Neat banphlD*. N«w Oai «*-e
l.tHIXtVi Ul.VHNt'.H,
\V VHDMint M,
TV1U.EH.
Ill %iuw.
HOV V*-
JU-
Of all -Imi))** au<l . loatiufat :urs* *
1(**1 material*, and f,»r »*lr a* »<.derail1
Sept 2H,|s*A
M. F. CABANA V'FJ
Ha* connected with hia Ftirnltoi* bn*,
of
UNDBRTAKIN
I* ALL IT* r ARtm a »SA*C*W-
Furnishing & Trimming1
BOTH W<M»B ANII »rr*LI< •
lit ■ raea of III* niiHI malrrn »*■«•
H. M. EPHRAIM A CO,
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We would just as soon undertake ! Unoe there is mud to be a gather- has a right to enforce such regula- hi* home, he has shown himself to
Cornrr 12/A ituf /ztrf .Nfreafa,
!o settle the flMsquito question. | Ing ot lni|M*rial forces, fwisshily for tion« a* would l>e most eonducivs j Ih-utt4*rlv incapable of comprehend-
\ di*tingn»»hisl American stab**- 'uffemtive <qteratioiM this side of th»: to the prosperity of his business. ing hi* duty to hi* country.
bb tn IlltOW MV ILLK. TRIAS.
with pn>|M*r and oaf* nndartaker*.
rradinea*.
Psdertakl** having !•*** kl*
New tlilean*. where the m»*t
nk etv. caution and tmart'iahlf an- w-
ami liavinif ii”li <1 ■ i riM-ltf f**’
m*nt In thi* lln»- of t>uaiu«-"a ia_l^
Matamorw, Ind■ I him to ( “
I vIcm to the publle.
I Sept. M, \m\.
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Maltby, H. A. & Kinney, Somers. Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1866, newspaper, September 30, 1866; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849148/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .