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"5' . ,1? '1- OONS'JLLlUTED IN JULY 1893. WIT fil THE DA'I&Y COSMOPOLITAN WHLOR.WAS PUBLISHED KEEE SOR SIXTEEN YEaKS. BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900. NO 157, U L. U 5( USUI GFFIJKflS. 9TMRr..y-l , .Ztf?hiSayeT- glHkBcht Gerwiiur 5f -Cr5 EwW&te- rvK. W-T Lta& C?3ulsitonc 83F9 JteatfW..... . i.... .?oin W. Krtahtaa Kaau'Jo3l Tfcos, 8. Smltn nt.Pa'bUc lotruclioB Eenfitll DESTKICT A.XD OOtfKTY -CrFIOEKS. gMoaau, lltk. iiitnct Jiaetolpli Klcberl Btaic'attor, 2Tth district E- iUeo . S Jtooroe yti1StTes bCUl fUSWI, .... j 2 Ruuttil LuatyJnj7 Tltgcuts Goa fetr Attorney 2- Eeutfro, Jr. ftwt7 OUrk JoSep "Webb gtenff - EasUioO. Fcrto rsanw 3- icb yio.woc...... 2tiuJl Ouvexoi BalUctar... -..-.. Dsaaeao Lara Crri,wr Hsoeoa, Jr. Jtt Iaet Tite Ttmsjo cohht2 cwaaisaofESB. refeet. 1 AteacJoneOrib frebiHXa.t Jose Cetaya tatXo. t E- Bymosd j PriHCt5To. 4 S. F. CtitLHoa jBJStliW Peres Proc- Ko. S, .LP. FTtutUu Oaant ouurt mUi for civil, erikiiatl ei4 p?o tav tbuiitftM .ou tie ftit tfon4js li Kfxcli, suto, Cj)teltc aafi Daasiabar. mis 05-ricuHs. Cnjw Tlioiafts Ckrson S6drfofFo& W. Ssurr..... M. B. Ktegbury aU.rf. , CKcuziiU MnrCi&e Uiacur .-8. BUdea. ir. burxeyor - 6- W: Ercoi L.-eooe wrdOoUeolar i e.Tldcj TL'O. l?i?TaiJT OOTJET. -" t Tia io51o winp-we So offlcere of ffi t?i times and jlceaof hwljJictf court or tha TVcuicru Dittrlti of B. 8. ifitric Jseg T Kej tivMTJey..- Seory Ter.-all jsrfr 15. C IIirt LTuibii 0o. I.B:obrecbt Ixrtct courenen in fcn Antoolo a the firet JKon .jjr in iffy fcud Sovewbsr. Atto a tie fire ifolya ia Fsbreary zaa Sst firovntrOlo on tie first Koa3ty in Jeaccry - aae&ssA ifoadayin Jcao. tta &s Uis ft: t ienriayo ta JLprll taS Oc- TaKTJ-ESHTK JUmdAL DIS 5ferelt 3 ade Staly We'oh Oiatnet Attrnsr 7o3lu J- KlpIber 4jitrfctCUjc - liOeie SowtiM IHtri9t Ooart aeeia xs follows: &M>OB Coaaty Flrsi ifoedtys la February and SspVtabar; oontlaao la ro.don focr win, 3tdgo Xjaaty Foarib '3faDfia after tb flrrt 'sadiyaln Febraaryxad Septeraber; contiauPs ta p(?b ttro weaks. terr Cooaty gixib J?ocdyB fter tbo first Una- l&ysin February said September; eonti&ueo in etloa thras weuhs. Wxec Cosnty Ttkith Hoadcya fter tbe tr-t Aj'oa daysia February Jtad Beptetnber; ooatlaaea in m D. S. CUSTOM HOUSE. . X. iftrt. Oollsctor -SCrubxa. ..5pislDepsty JJroir-j-i. Cklif Clerk fc. 6eirio.V.2v. EatryClart ZfEirOAS CONSULATE KlgM BArrcaa .....Ctoncal (Succeeeor to Bloomberg & Rtfphaei.) BEB Staple Goods, Li nens,Kosicry n nn I i i f f Hats, Shirts, . Notions, c. EliaetTH SIBEET, BflfiSlit 9 MORGAN 8, Hi n PHYSIOIAF All S0BTHEP8 PKtfIC BflSPfHT ATL&STil- STSTSJI. Steamers make trips betweei. Mor&ran Citv or New Or leans and Brazos Santiag va alveston aboat eyeryo ic days.' For further information eall ou &dd rose LAW 03? CONTRABAND. Seizure of Aiaericsn Goods Brings Up Several Contentions. Makes the food more delicious end whotesossss BOYAt. BAKW3 POWPga CO., HSW YORK. Q H. TKORN, Witt jfjtyri From 8 io i2 a. m., an frona itocp.m. life, Opposiis Miller's Hotel H 11 Por Infants and ChildreiL Hi Kind You Hava Always Bought Beurs the CXcn&tsrsof to pnt all his knowledge, experi ence and skill into the prescription )9 writes. It is n order for the combination of remedies vour cae dem&nls. He can not relv on re- salts unless the ingredients are pare itua renaoie, ana properiy com ponnded. IJe fair to yonr doctor ad to your self by brininjr your prescriptions; here. They will be compounded , onty by Ueistored Pharmacist?, Its introducing new and select styles who are. aided by the larirest stock 01 work at his parlors. Also new stylet of drnrs in this part of the state. of fr.ncy card mounts. -Srerythingof the finest quality opying and enlargements n crayon that money can buy or experience WASHINGTON STflEXS select. R. H- WALL1S. PHOTOGRAPHER, on i roi , 11 ULL LLUIlp Hi! I is I J. L. EUTEGrAT Ph. G. s Manager Headquarters FOK SOCIETIES. ? KIO GHAXTJE I.ODGK No.8l A. F. & A M. L.'. A. Jagou, W. M.;J. F. jam mings, 5. V.; . L.Putegnat, J.W.: R.H.WalHs.Treas nrer; W. A. Neale Secretary; V m Ptecnat, . D.: Mike Werbisxi, J. D.: &. W. Miller, Tyler, Visiting brethren cordially invited". Lodge meets first an tkird Tuesday in month. Excelsior lcdgtc No. io. I. O. O. F Off-ickts : , 11. Maris, Noble Grand; J. L. Putegnat, Vice u.uid W- A- Neale. J?ec- rstarr; Geo. More. Lreasurer. victor Kgly", sr, Inside guardian; M-J- Fletcher, Sitting past Grand, Ohas- F Tilghman District Deputy Grand Master- The Lodge-neets at 7:30 p- m every Wednes iaTniht. Visiting b.ethren and all Udd Fellows in good standing are ccr dlftilr invited to attend- 1 Knights of nosor LODGE NO 373O OF ICKKS. J. F. Cuminings. Dicta tor, D. ti. Sharpe . Vice Dictator. Up ton McGary, assist ant Dictator: H . Sher- m .od, Reporter, w. 15 Austin. Financial reporter; A-Turk, Treasurers r.imam R.on, Chaplain; J. M Haynes, Guide; D. Kenavides, Guardian; . Waltgenba-h, gntinal Trustees Prank Champion, 8- f Tilghman and J B Sharpe LoUre sets second and fourth Tuesdays of each 'infcVfth- 'Mt z t S f 8 (Successor tr GENERAL Eiehe-Pri ri'or Country WcakiiC-Js iuij.rst i.stJiia th? . '.tnbltiou aud aching bones. The blood ia vttery; the tlsau&a ars waun tco cVxir i feeing cpeaed lor dbase. & bottle aTBrwvia' Iron Bitters taken in tia will rcstsrs 7sr titentfh, soothe yoor nerre. Etikf yows .blood rich and red. Do you mor cotvi ti "Washington, D. C, Dec. 29. The seizure by British warships of several merchant ships currying cargoes of American -goods to Del agoa Bay on the ground that tha -goods were destined for the Boers is bringing out that sereral new! contentions on the Jaw of contra- j Commercial Travelers and Hotel band are involved in the case. Thus J Men WUl Go to Work far the discussion has turned on tbe point that the consignors were te fc ' Ft . AGAINST THE TRUSTS. A SAD CATAvSTKOPflB An American artny nnrs.--V has rece.utly returned from relates that one day she I- Ameriean residents in Philadel phia. Bnt it is contended in some official quarters that the first ques tion in the cast is as to the con signee, not the consignor. Accord ing to this view the original ship ment might have ben iu good faith, but so long as the consign ment was likely to pasiinto the bauds of the Boers it was subject to the rules governing contraband of war and could be seized. It is expected, therefore, that when tbe inquiry is prosecuted by Ambassador Choate at London and Consul Hollis at Pietoria, they will have bffore them not only theiacts The Garrison Claims to Have New York, December 29. Head-; je( v nn quarters in New York of the Com- (3uimu Ianndr raercial Travelers and Hotel Men's.,' intensely exc Auti-Trust Leugne were opened : e(j wjidlr, ru today by Wm. Hoge. secretary and au attack w! treasurer of the league, and from pounded me ii i a r-r mis tune on, mi. noge saia, a es Gut nl)y nguiuus urtuipajfu ia lu uc uiru frantU' one I among the different' commercial jn yie nospita travelers' associations ana also ;n -,ril1 tvnhok among organizations among hotel ue undertooil men to organise them against the a Vr-- serions trusts. The league was started in aiBknrb bnt & August last and a membership of jy a matter of lie 12,000 ha been enrolled. She led the Gnhan w bes'tde.atid there w visits w an ot LADYSJdITH SUPPLIED. reneated. The oic - ,i The nittaei A itentl as to the origiual consignment but all of the evidence rtlatins to the bona fide? of the consignees in having no connection with the Boers. v MAIL STEAMER AGROUND. Plenty of Provisions. eternjAgtzotrrg, Wednesday, ; thsstripes in yotf. Jenifer 27. A dispatch from have"wnpa"ftffsb Kxxi Fancy Goods o all DeFerip fionp, PUttiihie fr Wedding end Birthday tents! tfusic, Books, Stationery, toyB, Pens s Jeralry, silverware, Fancy Goods vt every description Ju&t recuiJd by Ml B EQ. CiAOSSE, Bn nsYille, TexaB. Agent for Ott's ToraUi-onee. Boa-rJhic and Lnrlginrr Ron PASOTAL 13th. Street. (Lp.te of Miller's Hotel ) Meals at all hours. Coffee and Chocolate, Pish, served nt all hours at day and. night. BroTtkie, Texas. I iff A nr. L. A. ROUSSET Tonsorial Artist Eliza bnth Street Fears Are Entertained for ths Safety of Passengers. TO first claps 8nuv.4s 'lace J.S.McCampbell R.V.Statton. wnt M. . r - ill' 1 HtcumBDBi s ifeMayion. in Successors to ilcCampbells c Welch jHi,Hir rur or halh- PoliTf and Mc ampbeiis & Son, iff and nourlBons attention toU 1 Practice in Supreme, Civil Appeal, fed eral and other fct3te 1 ourts . Special atlen ion given to litijation in the (,'onnties ot Aransas, cameron, ; Duvul, Hidalgo, Nuece6, Starr andSan ; Patricio Law and Land Office-. 1 All Patrons . JJ t;.- QTiTT-iri Pivil Anneal. Fed- J1L 3Ct Ceceptlon practiced. Ko$700 Eeward. London, December 30. A large German mail "steamer, th nams of which has not yet been ascer tained, hss gone ground during a a terrific gale in East Bay, about a quarter of a mile off Dungcnness, the southern extremity of Kent. Heavy seas are breaking over the ship and the lifeboats are unable to reach her. Fears are enterrain- ed for the safety of the passengers.' ,It is bEiieved the steamer ia one of tha Hamburg-American line. It is reported that the position of the liner is very serious. TugH and lifeboats were urgently requested from Dover and Eolk- p I Deeeuiber Ladysmith dated December says: The Boers have another howitzer on Surprise hill, replac ing ths gun captured in the sortie of the rifle brigade. While they watch us nightly with a searchlight, and bombard the place daily, they show no Bigus of assaulting the town. They probably think they cap starve ut out, but e have plenty of provisions. The total casualties since the siege began are seventy iueu killed and 236 wounded. turned fa be! on tf - t. ..fcl... ' u- Me wiiisperea iey ir; 22! what to do with it." The onuut. FIGHTING UNDER JOUBERT. Russians Are Enlisted in the Boer Army. London, December 30. -The Marseilles correspondent of the Daily Mail, -telegraphing the snb stance of an interview with the Russian general, Gonrko, eldest stone, but they had the utmost ! son of the famous Gourko, who is Abstracts of land titles furnished, and titles examined. Main office 'orpus Christi, Texas. Branch office Rio Uranfle Uity, Texas. r r- summer t xcurswn OF THE 518 Oa and after June loth. 1899, regular passenger trains will rnn as follows. . yjJCGULAR TBAITf. heaves Brownsville (Daily) at 5 p. to. 1 ! . t ,, .:.. aiuii p. iii . Arrive Point Isabel Lears i Arrive Brownaville JOSE GENERIC ASK YOy DRUaQIST for a generons IT TRIAL SIZE, difficulty in getting off, owing to the gale. The signals of distress were observed from the Sandhead lightship. New York, December 29. Ex amination of the maritime register show no vessels of either the Hamburg-American or North German Lloyd Hues near Dunge ntsB. It is almost impossible to conceive how a steamer of either line could have been near the spot iudicated in the cables unless the departure of a vessel from j Harabnig or Bremen was a varia tion from the advertisted sailing's. EULLY EXPLAINED. "Yes, that was Jobs6-nT-s store wasn't it!" 'Yes, and & fine building, too. "Oue of the finest iu town. Aud there never was finer mai than Jobson. "Whole-" soulej liberal and straight" as a srtrij To think of tha wn he went dowi It's too bad. But, of course,, yoj know he had one ruinous failiujr !i "Why, no. What was it?4 'fie didn't advertise." TROUBLE tSHEaD. "WelP o'.d . nipn," aaid tjjj sporting reporter, "anything ex ciiiu'? to be pulled o2 soon?" "Nothing that I know of; except my porous plaster, young man' replied the sporting aaihority,vj now about to start for Pretorin, says that the Russian officer raa;e the following statement: "I ha e j austerely. been offered the command of a Boer army corps. In my own mind, I am absolutely confident of the success of the Boers. lrou my take my word for it that sporting authority, thousauds of Russians ara now J pardoned under the "Thanks, I'll back planter. '"That's-all right, is backing . me." rel ciri fighting under General Joubert.''' AN ADVANTAGE. IQ GEl 'Mm at 7. a. m. at 8:15 a. n. Ely's QREAm "Sal Fir cocuins no ccounr. men-.wy dot e- y oil,or irr kmoiu drag. It fas md ri-t ,1 e Passsgee Allayu Pwa tci L .-.uiuU-a. i.vu: and rwiects tiits Xesnhrvii Res tm tha frVi "OF course, Maud, you have one advantage over me." "And what is that, Mavel?" "You "can spell you name with a final Dealer. 'e.' "Cleveland Plain "WEIGHING HIS LOTS. for feeling somewhat poront ft r 1 np-f NATURALLY EN "1 cave that poor mai days ago, nnd told hi around and let me ku got along." "Oh, that,vr,ts good was your bread cait up ters." "I suppose he was he came back "soaked.' FOK HIM TO eri WILL EDIT HIS PAPER FROM JAIL. Troy, Kan., December 2S. Pool Grinslad, editor of the "Waltena Star, has "been sentenced in the district court here to eleven months imprisonment iu the county jail under a conviction of criminal libel. The conviction is an out growth of a legislative scandal, the editor hiving accused State Sen ator John Fulton of Brown county of accepting a bribe in connection with the location of a new State insane asylum. Senator 1 ulton was her " glasses) Yezr res-mole yure dairy cows, native Mock, withw the opmplaiuing witness. Urinslad; mither so mooeh,. Norah, 0''d calves from 5 to 15 'davs old, appl will dit his paper from the conoty know yez her daughter if O'id at this office. Pricf, $25.00 U. S. 1. i i niver seea aithr av vez. Jn-i-e., Cy. percuw and calf. "And you doubt hia lovec after t ring? :T3rt- Vn irr o - 1 no(- Viol t j !a pa.mt nnrlr th rnft hn otvp t.n!.. What are your urosnee ni lormer nancee. DrooKiynt n,. rf t 1 ue T.ita. t 'a , ir. I A FAMILY RESEMBLANCE. suitor That's FcrSale. Mrs. OjDonnvan (readjusting 'Anyone wanting gentle i ' " F .