Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1866 Page: 2 of 4
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became of a (lurk orange oolor, and
burned with great, pain. A* I tucked
tuv finger to draw the pain. I said
uod more to myself, thin in certainly
the <1 dest hottest ummoniii I ever
heard tell of. But suddenly the
the constitutional change, which fneiul to Browusville interests, iui«l theui. If they »ould get at tuy that k the cunouscst jiiiuouw 1
allows the legislature to bankrupt esteem him for his true-heart educes thought*, ami coiu|M’l me to pay , e'er got hold of. 1 got a drop or
the State f,»r railroad puij **•**•*» aud real worth. Mr. MoioH>rrate for them, it would lakt all the mo- two of the raw stall on the end of
I notice hy the Chilian, that a would he a stranger to um all were ucy I expert to make in the next my Huger. The togor inpldnMf
contract has tacii made by the V it not that he makes iu feel at home, seventeen years to foot the hill.
S. Gov* rutuent with *om« body to and in often seen to taken step or The dignity of these thieving
carry the mad weekly lietween Gal- two out of hie way to relieve the gentlemen is very tender, and they
vest on and Brazos Santiago. I 1i«»|m* wants of the Hoatiug menagerie. Ult, <•< nstaiitlv on the watch to
thiaiHMi; for no s}iot on the globe Our Steward, .Mr. Harvy, is the preserve it iutaot. The Caliph of
of half the important!* of Browne* prince of quietueos, ieed-champaign* Bagdad (in these vulgar modern
villa* has 1m*cii so completely left out and fine dinner*. His fund of fun tjuVM railed Commandant of the truth Hashed upon luy mind, tuid
in the cold. There ought to be seiui- ia as deep and exhuuHtlewi as the pIM»t) issuea passes u> tlis Texas . investigations, I found j
weekly service between Galveston, Gulf. To attempt making a trip side, when they are puid for. A it was even so -the stupid woman
India.mla. and Brazos Santiago. aero** the Gulf ou the St, Mary practising physician here had a had given me \itnol! Good joke
I he line of Mteamships from New without knowing Captain Tripp patient in Clarksville that he bad on me, wasn t it '*
Orleans, along the Texas eoast. would ta to have just no trip at all. to Msit three times a day. Calling Last evening a school of tisli ofj
ought to extend to a Brownsville This being his first trip to Brazos • on the* Caliph fora pass, he was different kinds and sizes was run
connection. The eyes of half the Santiago, he doubtless determined given one for one trip only. He into shore by sharks, jnst opposite
world are directed to our war-worn to give satisfaction, even though he stated his business, and asked for a our cottage. The hah ran in with
and revolutionary bowler, atol events had to 1m civil to the Conklin Broth* pass for the day, as he would have ,ucl1 v><»hnoe, as to strand them*
When tiM -*m.- sdverit* n-rrtad m n„Kht transpire thers any hour that1 w-s monkey end ot the Mexicen to crons the ri vor several times: lie M-mou* who were near at the
rent will Im-osete frvni On-aUtve ratr«. would spoil a republic nr make an circus. To all traveller* by the St. ottered to pay the price of three time, picked up with their hands aa
• r rr1^"*ifiihI© h empire. We certainly ought to have Mary let me say, tlrst make the ac- pusses for one giving him the privi- many excellent fish ns they could
*it*«H|uetit inarm.* it per io<v j connection with the inside world at quaiutanoe of her offoers and a trip lege of the day, as hs did not wish carry. This was rare sport while it
Vdurrtl-rnietil* liiaartad *1 Inltrvul* to or 1 ... , t \ .... , l,,Kted
tbtrisl i» nr* m< ii iosttloa least twice a week. will lie curtailed of hull its length, the liothcr and delny of calling each y ^ w Barn v Mooue is >ut
j ing these remarks, lie added au Barmy he hud better come back
Grimier. t,inpj,a«is by letting his knneklsa soon there is trouble in the camp
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And furtifukrly
The Contending Port
la Slid around lIutauK.hM.
The HuhecriUi U< >wt received. •r...
for ante, fur cool, or good MSpucn,
140 NEW MOI'KI. COLT K
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3i,000 COIX1 AliMY REVOLVIft>
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Il'i/diH-lh Sir,
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RATRR OF MTRW’RIPTION. .. ^ . .. .
Daily iht innum. »i*i; l.*lf yenrly. •»;, At Galveston, though our stay
SllS9rtr' mmtklr,t:i •mK,r 1,4 was not long. 1 met with many old
Whfki i pt-r annum, 14; »i* month*, tt 60 war-beateli, Itio Grande friends.
UI nub* i ipliow* nnd ndverUt nwnu inu*t be , ... ...
it»id iu Adtiui. c. Many of thesis wore once terrible
Thru* Hti*' ud%* rincnicrit*. und^r thr b«*4d<»f
lifltfi* from
"Lazybosks Cottaoe,1
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fall on tin* corner of the tnhlo. For
pruwn■tvilts t»t MmIanioS’* <i»rd', will Iw in<
•rrt*sl a! the ulr of two d <lUr* per month,
gpci'lr : r.w fi Additional line Hfl> <*fnl<* |ht
loath.
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.inmes Ihaa . . .. HiownevillA, ftni.
J. <;. Cromet... Uror.o* Santi.io
iiro. Notwd
lf.tj.riiA* lta-*rll,
rels lx, but they have been ho nicely
reconstructed that you would nt
know them from the “Kiinon-pnre.”
I visited the .V« ics and Civilian «*f-
tiees and found the time-honored
B\«.i>\n, Oetolwr 15th, 1HGG. j this insignirtcant act, he was ad-
Dkar Banchiho: Cp‘m looking judged guilty of contempt, and
into the hopper, I Und a few gntius sent to jail for twenty-four hours
of sturt aud nonsense left, and I The Grand Vizier (vulgarly now
The iMtarder at his hotel the other
day threatened to quit if ho didn't
come back. Cpon this, Fayette,
the steward, went off into a swnund
Gns, the barkeeper, had several
Buck, t he
Mntitrrry, Mrsloo.
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BllGWNSVILLF., TLX AS.
*untluj Morning. Oclots-r *JI, IMHL
Miniature
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AlniAMM', fo-IMj.
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in the tread-mill harness of daily
newspujHM'ing. 1 intended calling
on the more radical Flake of the
llutlrtm, but did not have time.
Whilst editors in many localities
are laboring for a mere pittance,
the Galveston editors are getting
uuiicesHurih rich. 1 make no doubt
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that the three Galveston newspa-
pers make a char protit of two
hundred thousand dollars iu a year
At the .Yen's office I met with
Judge Burnett, recently elected U.
S. Senator. The Judge is n mail
ArrUrwrv HutimUt M K. |». til. . . . . . , .
tim N< rihem Mol «ili iruvp ihe |M*-t ..«c« seventy-eight years old, and though
wrT *«» ,«m
■ — contracted ut the Philadelphia Con-
vention, he is as ever vigorous of
intellect and quite firm of body.
The long deferred compliment paid
him by the people of Tenia, will not.
I hope, be I sirred of good results.
conniption titv isuck, the lugger
proceed to grind them out. I am called the Alcalde the other da' U^dress,0^^hslpmtulatiHl.1 si ring
* * r*MM iiVviio editors of these worthy journals full n°f otl. In'eause the St. Mary, hour- neiit the Bagdad shoemaker imii all this, the boarder reienieu, and
American) to jail, liecause he hadn't retracted the dialsilioal threat. All
ly due, is not yet on, though
may Ik- on her w inding way.
his shoes readv on u certain dav. as *KMU" now, but Barmy hail la-ttei
conic back without delay. I hen s
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GROCERIES, DRY GOO]
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TOUACCO ASH CHUHs
HOSIERY ASH FA SC) <U>(j j
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Voumontione.lft,,. affmrto.nl me- llmuffl. „ay no t(.m,1K bow M„in UuV l.amlor, j Attorn V and Co,. nt L
of »li*o o\«»r xf nintii, in is gave lunv notice that lie eoiudn t do f|„, “]ast of the Mohican's.” nmv
'I licnnumctricul Observations Yesterday
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\rrhal anil Ilc|i4ii1are ol Mnil«.
For llnt/o* HHtitiiitfo, rloAf* lUilv At s. in
Arrives ilsily »(p in.
For < or|>iim Chridi, <lo*e* . rery Monday
. d.A. m.
Arrive* • *rry Tbar»(iuy nl in. |». m.
i ■ g ii. ■ ■ iraadc 1 Ity, Bant Cai
r t.<i »nd I iimlo, r|n-<-« i'W ry Monday »l 7, a. in.
that passed over Miitanioros
evening. The same meteor the job for a month to come. Af-
waa seen here at the same time, i ter celebrating his release hy a
aud appeared so near, that many two days' drunk, waxy liemmtienl-
persous thought it went to roost iu ly scaled his front dour and win-
hoi” neighbor's buck-yard. It was down, and went to work in his
take it into his head to leave.
Ones more, udios Bagdad will,
soon Ih> quits with
Tur Grimok.
BrownHville, Texas.
Will pnn-tiiw in all the Conit* of ,
Tr*a-< and thr Hiiitrfm* CiMirl at lial»».' • |
b44.dly
Fititnriul Note
splendid, and shed the light of a
three quarter moon. War, jn sti-
leuci famine, etc., at once filled the
bark room, Ailierc he now contin-
ues, up to his eyes in leather and
tobocco-Hpi*. “pegging a\sa> on his
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minds ui tL • more HU)>crstitoUK ine, and detormim d to keep it
Bagitadders; and should anything up if it tnkt s him till the happy day
serious hapjs-n to Bagdad during when Mexicoshsll be governed hy
the current year, it will lie charged white people.
to the account of that meteor. Several weeks ago I ,ent a lot of
"( lic-lung-ity-clung! che-lung it s - priwite letters, addn ssed to friends
clang!” is the daily tune played hy in the States, to the ferryman, or
the Bagdad brass band, which one of them, to take over to the
(lietween us'■ is an unction-1 >ell, Clarksville mail agent, to semi to
Hanked by red fiags and written lhazos to be mailed there. As the
(Ijiitr I'Aftlmlr Huns,)
INDIANOLA, TK1AM.
K. Ghi.iii ftV Co., Proprietors,
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V M il H I . MASS
ANN a M< MOBIUKS.
MlHU.tK M MONKIK*.
( )s IHI GlT.K, Get. M, 1 Mill’,.
»..> l\• siun is and is to lie the great
Gtv of *1 e\iis. It is chalked out for
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a great town. h" building's, o( Hurnett i« a fine mail, and ; pluenrds. Storekeepers ami other* femnnau went to the skiff with the
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must necessarily be regarded by are Helling out and leaving; last letters in his hand, he was inter-
tile next Congress as a peace ntl'er- ' week there wu* an auction sale cop tod by a customhouse officer,
ing. But tli< fudge is by no means every day; and as to bargains, don t who snatched the letters from him,
Iiojh* fu I. He frankly told me that talk' Here, as at Matiinioros, every- j and said, they couldn't go without
the future of this country, people, body seems to think it his duty to , paying a Mexican Jsistuge or duty
tcriuU, owing to tin /Hat demand, u,,vernment. looked dark. t.hrf*aten-! ff**t up a ondnfa: it is the only vis- of twenty-five cents each. I did not
are unpreced' iitly . \j»eusi\e. Lum-, ju^ Htiarehial, My poor opin- i)>h business in progress, and the hear of this till siweral days affer
AND
which hundreds are in process
nil i struct ion, ure citified. There is
perfect rush to the place from
, vei'A w here, and rents are enormous-
Iv high. All kinds of building niu-
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her is worth sixty dollars pi r thou-
ioii is that " mischief is atloat
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{sipillur fanex for the snug, “going* ward, when upon inquiring I was tbs I’alWU sut*« «i tbl* l»ori ti„- mii-.wiuk
y» ars hence it will reach thirty
*. hoiiHiOid cu*j> enough. Ml branches
• ># business me in the swell. There
i«» no obstacle to the continued
growth *»f this Island City.
t here is a general tendency all
over the l nited States to eentra-
izatioii. In politics, commerce, and
(Width the cities are in the lead of
sand, and bricks from eighteen to Tl^ere is soon to Is* a fight of devil*, going, gone, amounts to an iibso- told they had lieen smit to Matn
thirty dollars. Steamships and and the pitch is already hot for the hit* mania. Mrs. Toodles pre- moron. I inquired for them at the
other ships are going to (mlveston Xvork to l>egin. My advice to all mines art* just now crammed to re- Matuiuoros post ottiee, but eoiihl
from all quartersi>f the globe, licui ^b,> io*i on the highway between pletion with nothingyou want; she gain no tidings whatever. W hether
estate is beyond ihe reach of ail' Hades and the hroakfust stand is doesn t intend to leave, for there they were forwarded to the Suites
but the rich. I be population of the tliiit. they had liettcr keep otl the are tis* mam auctions. or sent to the Mexican dead letter
phe is about iilf( i n thousand, l ive track Those who glory in human Bagdad is not to lw pillaged aguin office, I do not yet know. All this
misery will soon have a belly full of with impunity 1 can tell you. On i* pleanant very! But I will not
that article enough. I think, to Sunday the citizens met aud organ* i submit to the attempted robbery,
satiate the maw ot a demon. On iaej jut,, patrolling companies, ac- and I manage to get my letter*
with the work ! Fanaticism rules cording to to their various national- across the river in spite of the eus-
the hour, mid the devil leads the jty*. to serve turn ubout ill pat- tonihonse plunderer*.
'an- rolling the town at night; there he- J must tell you how the drug
1 pon leaving Galveston I saw ing no military here whatever, business is conducted here. The
the steamship Harlan passing dow n Tliero is a company of United Bagdad drug store ii a little onc-
the beach for Iudiiuioln; the steam* Stateser* and Englishmen, coin- honte concern, kept bv a big two-
he rural districts 1'he legislative, sliipTexus. opposition, was in our manded by my worthy old friend horse woniiin. who doeHnt seem to*
(•nuking, aud commercial |tower of lead. Istuml for the Crescent City, Capt. Brown, the auctioneer and know more than the law allows,
.few bug* cities is completely over- and the steamship Morgan was fob former marine rejtorter of the K\x- The bottle* are totaled in French,
aiding the interests of the country, lowing in our wak**. \Ye hud ii chkmo; and a Spanish isimpany. « but she gis.s l» looking at, and
In tin** eouuectioii, it ima not Is. sharp northerly wind nnda chop French company, and* Mexicau smelliii" everything. The other dav
uipmnei t«» note that Galveston is sea to mb against. Once fairly ill company *• till the bill’’of the home f went there to get some cologne
to-dav controlling the legislation of the < iulf. the Texas shows her stuoke defense* of Bagdad. YYlm's afeard! and aqua ammonia, or hartshorn,
r» \as; and, if 1 Is not much inife- fully twelve miles ahead and the I for one am ten for 1 am expect mix for use on mv jmo.ket hand-
taken. the public lands, and credit Morgan is about the same distance ing to leave even lav kerchief. The woman went (silting
-•I ifieS’ it# will soon be used to astern. Ib< St. Mary is put under Still then r** cojisiderabli nmet and .iiiclliug around among the
iurtm i i eiitralize p..wer in that an extra pound of steam and is not pillaging going on here all the time, bottle*, and finally took down a big
utv. 1 am not prepared to ay but long m parting the spray before the The enstonihouse oftieers are the jar, the smell out of which knocked
wlml the le;ist possible ns. that Texan. The Inmntftil Morgan taleh- piUageiw. And they do it all ae- her head back and drew the terns,
could ta made of the credit and o* forth clouds nf fire and smoke, rording to law You know that Yc*, that wan the ammonia. I took
public lands of Texas, would ta to hut the gap widens, nnd the St. in Mexico, or this part of it at any a light sniff of it, and thought so
build railroads from Galveston all Mary makes the Halite many mile* rate, law means the arbitrary will of too. She filled a vial for me, nnd
over the country. Whether or not a lit m I of InuIi eoiiqMtitor*. Ihe tin lead rebier, whoever he may iu good time I mixed it with tlnee
that is the first um to which they Bt. ^1 ary i* the favorite *hip of the |m*.j Talk of skinning fleas for times its quantity of cologne, and
ran Im« put, it i* certain that they line. Fortunate are they who se- tlienfhided au tallow! That i* a saturnted my handkerchief with it t
will ta put to that US'. Ihe .Stab- cun a ]*as*Age on her. Captain large and generous business, com- I noticed in snorting it a peculiar j
of Texas, in lorn then ten years, will Tripp, Purser Gonnller, Clerk |mred with what is done hy the chv penetrating flavor that I had not I
have disposed nf nil her jMibbi lauis, Monsevratc and Steward Hnnry,««rc gantlx -dressisl «igarette smokers tafon detoebsl in animoiiia. and
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4,3011 *c<.ir*.
IaiI K< 1*1. OitoHr I nth. Use
7 i undh'A. 4*. fiAitsm* caalimaif |.,r }nuiU,
12 do/. i-el'MeJ cotloM -hawN
12 d"«. n<ftc*' « otLlll IlMM*
•5 l<o\*Hi whits lulloo frin^r
M> Iwin, .7h d««. mUnt* »id'd li.ilf lm«
1 (h 4. Uietfl Mitutl I mix (S*.
2 »!<•/ wood Miun IMJK",
I do*, (hildrt-n- white oe,t <n half Kom-,
(djiriujed)
I dor t'hildmiK rul'd nl"V*«, (fUinavool)
o do*, lidt thrend x’l"V' *.
« df»*. ni»*^** while oalton Iiom-.
12 d<*. India* white cotton hose,
s do*. • ol<*r«-fl *ilh klotfft. ••
(i do*, ladle* ('olored fflovoe,
Dianioad U. I ( .»*«• couUlaln* :
No. 2d 12 1*4*11 •• men* liouLi. a.>OM*ou. ,
An> |wr*otl clainiihx tile ah «fc. wit* hcrvhy
notiHed to ait|Niai liCAirt the Collector of thl*
Dletrict, at hi* ofttce, within ’JO dav« from till*
dute. und tile thatr daini* to auco arts I«m. or
the *uni( will In- *old ac< ordln* t < Uw,
r. IT’M MINUS.
SjMiiwl Agen' (»f thr Tmcary Deiwrtinent
and acting (Vdlectoi l>4* :iw
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MuuuUi ture and have on lumd
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Star Candles. 4*8 and 6*s
Tallow Candles, all
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The «nb«M rilrer oiler* for *ale, a line lot of
hsuijlinh Hrmlfont IIlari Tea,
which lie will mdl l„ the pound. »l f*ne dollar.
It I* fully guaranteed
D. KKRN'AOHAK.
'dS Kllxidielh atreet.
Lightning Rods!
Lightning Rod*!!
Lightning Rods!!!
SILENT LIGHTNING RODS.
SPIRAL FLUTED.
MODERN IMPROVED
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ami will In-in debt to the full extent gentlemen, and show none of that
of Iter ulnlity. There is now no nalt-walcr crank *o isumnon among
constant tonal barrier* in the way "old salts.
of th* fm»*t profligate legislation. Of ootirm Ja Gomdlrr it our la
11*1 v«*wtoKk lain re<l b»r. and will not.Vorite, for v**• nil know him on the ru n your letter*, and would tax came blcihtoi with now eolot*
Cura Stockbnitwin uannonce* m the per
pla of tht« pUce and Mataranro* that be Kw
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Maltby, H. A. & Kinney, Somers. Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1866, newspaper, October 21, 1866; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849217/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .