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La IL F VOL. VI—NO. 109. GALVESTON, SUNDAY

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VOL. VI—NO. 109. GALVESTON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1870. WHOLE NO. 1669

OUR PUBLICATIONS. B usiness la rds. Business Cards. .Sliippinsr. numerous deputations to the headquarters: TEI jEGK AP HIC. t,f tho enemy, demanding that Alsact KATES OF ADVERTISING : ü A UI-TMAN...... A. 11F YUKCK H B A. SPORLKDKB, STEAM BETWEEN should be reannexed to Germany. This h i '(.'l-VKi: di' l i s IJ-NKS, KONI'AltrtI, J . K A V V F M A IV A- C O ., (OMMEBCIAL DISPATCHES. is a fact to take heed of, for its result will New VorKj'Queenstown/Iilvcrpoo!. DAILY TtfJU.KTIN. i:i:> r.iviNc. I'onwAUB’M; a m > c o m ­ be tho communication of our plans and COMMISSION MKKC’liANTS. N e w Y o r k , December 17. positions to the enemy. The Prussian» m i s s i o n I'R C IIA N T M A -MIA 'I TA N, M IN N ESO TA . »(¿l'AUFa*. 1 MO. •JMOS. 'î 3K'S.j 1J MOS nil'ORlKRS OF 10:15 A. m. Gold HOg. Sterling un­ adopted similar tactics in Bohemia and COLORADO, IDAHO, One___ •j 19 00 115 OOjf-’J OU f3l) 00!$40 ÜÜ IVInc*, Lltlnors and Groocrlri. changed. Cotton firmer,but not qu#tablj jilesia three months before the deelara- —Dea or in— higher. lon ot war with Austria. Two ... . 15 00: 22 00 30 00 55 OOj 73 00 NI'BP.ASKA, NEVADA. f Throe.. iW 00 3C 00] 50 00 | 75 ÜO 110 00 I IB E R A I, Cnah Adrnr.ee« mn.de on oonsi^n- 12 m .—Gold 110J. Sterling cxehango 28 0t‘ 48 001 05 00 IUÜ 00 145 00 * mentB to our friends in Now York, Liver- Four— \v f :^ r_F m a >r 1» u o d i: v k.. S a llb froni[Ncw Vorli on 1Vcdue«*lay lOOfiillO. Cotton market iinuer, held Cattle Ranches of Texas.—On th« F iv e ... 33 00 5« 00 i 70 00 120 00 175 00 pool, Havre and Hremen. ■ Exchange bought and Bold on New Orleans, higher, Good Ordinary, 14i, Low Mid­ Santa Catrutos river is the ranche of Col_ Ton___ CO OULlU 00 130 OOjûlO 00 310 00 CADIS rABBAOB- Fifteen. H) 00i140 00!lf0 00:300 00 *50 00 New Y ort, London, Tariti, Bremen, fierîin, S (ra n d ,_4.'alveston, Texas# dling 148, Middling 15, Mobile 15:}, O r­ Richard King, known as the “Santa Ca­ Tw enty-tive 130 0«î£W OO'^BO OU ! 450 00[€50 00 Frankfort Jlambnrij. ocUIèw&m&e l rora (i:uvestun to l.lv crp o o ...... il'JC leans l&i, sales 20U0 bales. trutos Ranche." This rancho consists *6 to Paris...... 140 SKMI-WEEKLY BULJUGTUS. M. KOl’PHKL* ■ to Germany a t low ratos in Gold. 2:15 P. M.—Gold 110J. Cotton market nineteen Spanish triggens of land, os? S n n VGE VAB8 AGE : firm, Good Ordinary 14g, Low Middling 84,132 acres. It is watered plentifully by 1 MO. 2 MOS. 3 fcfOS, 6 M09.1l2lt0tì OLE A'1 K A N 1>. GAI. Y”LSTONt m horses and three hundred Mexicans June- Fi vi*...... is oo; r>> ool 42 00 G3 uo'no (M) C OMMISSUS AGE X T, ton at low rates. 5 p. . Cotton market steady Uplands l\n ...... 30 00 55 OO! 75 OU! 130 00 200 OO junO.m&elv Apply to WILLIAMS & GCION, ‘-S Broad- S.‘id, Orleans 84@8gd, 6ales 12,300 bales. constantly employed in herding, gather­ Fifteen...... ! 40 00' 75 OO'IUO 00-180 0012*0 W Gaiveiiton, Tesa». way New York, or to WEEKLY STATEMENT. ing and driving this stock. Col. King ! wentv -tjvt ’ f»5 00il20 001150 00:275 00'4u0 00 A. srttôl’MS...... , J. C. . W...C. roWK:.!.. brands annually 12,000 calves, and sell» AVISG estaWisbcd liimfelf in tais ( li v T. H. McMAHAlN &. CO. Keeeipts of all classes 80,000 bales, rc- A. SIÏSMMIS, POW KLL A; CO., 10.000 beef cattle yearly, and invest» the D A IL Y UXION—German. H itir tlie Tmrpo«6 ol‘ vetti^m g and fov^aTÌ- . tleclM^s'wlY Galveston coists ot American 48,000 bales, total ij proceeds in stock cattle, thereby adding- 1 HO. 2.Ì105. 3 3ÍOS..G MOB.: 121104 o r r o n a < ’ rr < ) i; s ini; Cotton, Wool, Hides, or any other Country rales 05,000 bales, for export 11 000 bales, Produco, would respectfully lieg leave to in­ GALVESTON AND NEW VOKK. to his vast herds, iu addition to tlfce.Lv — \M>— to speculators 3000 bales, stock of all Onc-bulf.... |4 50: 18 00,$U 50 $17 50 $25 00 COMMISSION MKKCIÏANTS, form hiB colored friends iu the country that lie natural increase. will pay particular and prompt attention to any REG V LAR WEEKLY STEAMSHIP I.1NE. classea 385,000 bales, of which 82,000 <>ue...... I H 00 15 flt 20 00 30 OOi 40 00 1*2 and 14 East Strnud, Cialro«ton. O’Conner’s ranche, twenty miles be­ Two...... 15 00 22 00 30 00 55 0*3 00 couBigniiieute ho m ay be favored with. L ibe­ hairs are American. Liberal rash advance« made on consii,Ti- ral Caali Advances on all consignments mode Consisting of the followln " named low Goliad, on the river, is ï'h ree... 22 00 36 00 50 00 5 (»ÜjllO 00 I L o n d o n , December 16. 49 00j 05 00 100 00 145 00 ¡ ment«. Orders for Jhi«^iii" and Tior filled at to him. Address steam ers : another princely estate. lie liad 40,00ft F our.... 2* ôo: 0 p. M.— Bonds 88§. F iv e... 33 00 5H OOi 7% 00 120 00 175 00 lowest current rate«. au7d&aw(ìm Bcoiridum LOCK BOX NO. 06. CITY OF GALVESTON, Oapt Eldrid^e cattle in 1862, and branded 11,772 calves, i en . . . . G0 00 110 OU 130 OOjatt) 00¡310 00 N e w O r l e a n s , December 17. and was selling from $75,000 to $80,000 tViumu W140 OÙ lcU 00¡300 00f450 00 pr.rnn j . wyr.Lia...... imchaiu) s. w ilij?. FRANK X>. HAKBAK, CLYDE, Capt. Kennedy. 11:30 A. M.—Gold 110*. Exchange i worth of beef cattle annually. Tie P. J. W ILM S A BUOTKlfeK, ARL.ADNE, Capt. Pennington. , I wo. . H 00 12 U0j 15 00¡ 25 001 40 00 fVoM. 20, 21 and 2G Strand, One of the above named steamers will lenTe mand, 14j*,2'14^, sales 6COObales. between the Rio Grande and the Nueees. i*Uree.. 12 OUi IH 00 22 501 37 5o| C0 00 »‘orner of 24th st., Galveston. Texas. sjii:i i u ai: am» i,::\o pipes, New York for Galvcnton regularly every SAT=> owned by Mr. Kenedy, contains 1 4 2 ,8 4 0 Four. .. 10 00} 21 00 30 00: r-0 00 *0 (»0 URDAY, and Galveston for New York every N. B. — We do not receive Cotton lor R.ùe SATURDAY, or sooner if fulL The Tutierif» correspondence. acres. It is a fertile peninsula, jutting F u e . . . 20 (V 30 00j 37 tu! t>5 00 100 00 after thin date. jy31d&ewCm MFAI! (.LA(iI>. Mi'AH WHISTLES, m i p s , i t o 35 01225 Ulh'JíS 0W ; j . i\ a s. n. miniTu a t o., ¡Knlitiir iIiim', Stiam Fittili"* which tills us with amazement is that sides by the water» of tho Gulf. T I» KENKDHI, MuaLer, which refers to the preparations ot Ger­ other side is fenced by thirtjr mOes ot I*a i i .Y e v e n i n u b c l l ü T i n . * " ! corroX AND WOOL fa cto r Will on SATURDAY, December 17 plank fence. Every three miles of this — JLi.'D— many for war. and the stupid inactivity For freight ot passage, apply to of the French Government. Gen. Ducrot fence has a little ranche tor Mexica» S-I’U.. rati s a* I>ailv M orniii; BullcV.n il COMMUNION H EIK'IIA .V IS, r.KAss ci.-cu> <->i rv E itv j>i^?ciuprioN. I ..‘dnt.efi ab-iil> J.-4iUvu< hair pricc ot t U ; " ‘ « -n u d ...... G a l v o s t o n . T e x a s . IMju O n outl F lllc to Ord?r. Galveston Agents. ing an account of a conversation he had beef cattle alone, besides the other stock. 1'iiiliou. I A II bapiiiCH.-. rLU i'.Htctl tu um ill r« < <*ive oui c . h . m a l i x )i :y &. co., These nnee are types of the men in the i n' lidlj held with Madame de Pourtales, who bad THE CoMMKKCIAL F.FLI.ETIN pL-muiia! attciitiuii. ¡(uTdiawtlm sepK ulv 153 Maiden Lane. N. Y., Ageut.1 returned from Berlin full ot anxiety for older cattle growing region near the- It» ¡inblinhe-d once a week, cu Satmdiiy Morn r . i\ í im ii: u , JICSSK ASTILI., the future ol France. Behind the scene* Gult. ■n^'. ;*t Five l>ollar* j»er annum , i«ayabli* in ATTENTION 9IE1U I1ANT8! in^the Prussian capital, said Madame de John Hittson’-j ranche is in Palo Pint® i*J vauif. Iki^inc*» (’aid# in>*ci U d arc charged (’OMM1S.SJO.N M i: JIM IA S I’. MACIIlM^r AXD HLACKPMiTH, Pourlales, it was declared that in IS county, on the Brazos river, where he- .»t the rjte of Twenty liollait* per «fjuajo of The line p.issenjjer nml fieigUt has 50,000 cattle; be has 200 saddLr r!^ht lint-3, and Tw dvo lh)!lai d )>er hall' nquarA MDee ItciuoTfd to CSIStraud* 2 3 Strand. (ialTt'Ston, Texas. steamer months Alsace would be Prussian and v: lour liuon x*vr ajiuutu. France a second Spain. “ Indeed, Gen- horses and 50 herders. lie drives abeot TEIiMS OF SCn>; LliLL> I V CAltKllJli.,» KON SIIUTTEIiS and Uoors at Jforthtm —[Lavaca Commercial. Refer Ilutrhiug® £ Co., Iiankei*. . .Mxwter, hearted. I am certain that nothing—no, liAily I?-.iUt*tin...... i 14 oo per annum ■ -...... ’‘¡“ilr'u I priccs. Kvery dePcripUou of Sm ith vrorU S. I*. COOFKB...... nothing—can prevent war, atd what a W oekly E u ll^ in ...... r, 00 per annum ' *W- »• tur Bridges and liailroads. iOdv I siman Affa ir s.—Commissioner Par­ ■'anmierci.il l>ulletin...... ’ 00 j*er annum I Will run regularly in the trade between war !’ The General also gives a speech J. II. Ill'Ti'IIIN.l l>Tii!v F n io n ...... lu On nor uiinuiu ; ...... J l ( O l i KITZLCB. Galveston and'Houston, pajing particular at­ of General Moltke’s, in answer to a citi­ ker, in his annual report in relation to th^ VV w kh...... 2 50 jitiT annum ! (MUUT...... iM.OHdi: bïALYJ tention to town freights and way landings. zen of Baden «vho had said that the popu­ Indian depredations along the frontier Evening Edition of liulletin, to hud- BUTCHEft, To the merchants of Galveston they promise lation of the Grand Duchy bad little sym­ districts of Texas, says: *• nbor.4 oi th

on lelt hip which he will l)i-.ivei- -- largely tj .' V- tf.vtfJw 5& pointing up. inivwi Chieago Jiurnal.--Tl- u Orcgory, Hldred & as soon as his new ntore is done. wonderfully hi'jrh pru-- ruling herd? Co., David stith, . for through - for Mine time- -in manager, Medicine $p.J. A. Blair & Co The brands o Cromwell $: Van Tan- Lodge, Kan. Itoad arKZunt rrjnvw fm t during the wlmjr ol iJie sea- brands, LEV, LM vtff Also II on right ICaton, R. s Fort Reno, and King, son thus far ha elevated 1 he ide.is eannected, and r ide, loin or vj on lelt side. hip. Santa Gertrudes, 'JVxas, appear in Currycomb Haneh on Wild of stockmen so much tbhtthey were on side or this issue. Any one finding cattle hardly prepared for ih h.arp reac- loin. Horse Creek. P. Eg Iff 1 O.Caldwell. Ks. in either of these brandy will confer tion in prices the fore part of this weik, amounting to L'"i(n per a favor bv informing owner 7e the bv l(H)ll, or ahoul 2 per head, as com- Isaac Jones, leuer or posiai earn. pared with tin- prices governing less Vnadark'o. I T JilairA Hattin Pond Creek, I. T. TJk? York, Parker, J)raper Fer-eanii- le than (roe week ago. This marked Ranch on Wal- deprt ciation in prices resulted from nut Creek. Hunch" miles west. Company, of ("nldwelJ, Kas., Also S right side. rather liberal supp.!i-- , amounting J J on both make Ranch and Trail Horse brajid Son supplies a to (")( ) to SO cars for si vcral days in sides and both hip- - left spkciaktv, also the filling of orders sucv-sion- , and the desire on the s jtiRmWJw r"7ii? jaws. to the Territory. Lowest ))ncesand part of cancel u partially make freights guaranteed. uj) fr i he st if V rate,-- they have bee.u eomp.'lled t jay 1U- - ly. Onciof tho Powder ! Mot Thill's no name for it. The principal riasons, however why '.the James S. s thermometers neixl an upper story is bccau.se a &)& Face, declino was M)iduupt, rafl e .Morrison these days. Put the daily papers very large pcnH-ntag- of the .arrivals Darlington, are making so much fuss about the weiv very light and rather common., Darlington giving sellers loss oomnctfiiou from Ind. elevated temperature that perhaps goodly . ' Tor. buyers a J " .,-- A?)-58- ?. than if proportion ml. Tor. we had better keep quiet and go on had been good enough to be taken with our printing as hooji a our byshippers to other markets, or by Other shows brand.--, ink gets cool enough. the dressed meat trade. This the advantage trood juuuaoU lhave W. 0. Vp not received a 4 have number lover coftunon unes. A drove of good WasSEmmisumBm f the Transporter for JMKHo l,()(Xl-t- ii steti's are competed Williams unc time. This is one of our ex-- i for by four or five buyers, while only baie.-e-s that we value, and we do one or two are attracted by the com Anadnrko IF8 a -- not liki to miss number. We mon animal, and in times of 'plenty ...l m rrfl .Aivv- - I'J WM would advise our friends who wish d Ind. Tor. are neglei-te- by all. Cat tlo naleis-me- n cV ZlM.MKHM to posted as to events among i!fe3sFFs? WlI.M . keep , iiin here ure pretty confidcut Xhat,-- Endian Springs, I. 1 All ir.mds their plains hrethivn, to subscribe with the exception of an .ooeas'iona! for Darlington, Millet 15ros. on left side. the Tuanspoktfr. ''low day" this season' .prices will Ind. Ter. Indian Journal. buy- WM Also .J A con-nccte- d, he very good, though, of course Mr t ers talk oontfdontly of being able to .TOSHfHaw left JI. Ronicrpr Mr. V. J. Clark, ol Corpus Christi, Texas, was at the Agency "get tlmm lower tifter awluhf.' hide, C left Pohtotllce, 18th. He is driv- 5 hip. Ft Heno, on the !7th and "TilK CTC'LOPKDIA WAR Darlington, ing a herd of o,()0() head of oattle for Ind. Tor. The Oyulopedla War and the. IJtnraiy Rovo. Ind. Ter. R. King. w cattle prince f Texas., hition urn working wonderful and happy re. mils for the reader of books, and Hcunshotv and will deliver to bnyeiv sit Rid uftcr knowledge. The great "Library ot Kui-vertt- Tom Crant Knowledge, " i unnounecl to be coiu-plete- d, Ranch Fork Ranch, .1. T. Mrchirk callod ready for delivery to purclmsnry, tho on Rol.M I'oisal, LineCr'k at the Transportkh odice and made oarly part of .luly. It is probably the largest P. O. Pauls eoiK'C't-e- and most Important literary work this coun- Valley. I, T, Also JF l try ami the century have mum. It is baaed up- ( hickasa w and T on left ye editor happy by subscribing for on Chamber's Kneyelopedia, the last London Nation. five order- edition of whieh in reprinted entire as-- por- Horse brand hi) & side. Po- copies of the pajwr and tion of lis content, a large uorps of American, I viujL some. Vari. lira in fon-ni'ct- ed ing Mr. King' inserted, put- writer and editors adding thereto a ous marks. rn' brand amount ofinformaUon upon about l,))0 sub- .IP kft ting down the straight cash for the ject siin everv department of human knowl- .shoulder. Dar- edge. Chamber's Kncyclopeuiii, whose, dis- same. This liberality is character- tinguished merit is universally known, is tho lington, r. T. laborious product of the ripest Rrllish and Win. Frass, istic of stock men generally. We Kuropean scholarship, but being a work of foreign ptoduetion, It Ihm been naturally de-flcie- nt seldom meet u cow man who does in iU adaptation to tho wiuiIh ol'Amcr-ica- n Darlington, .James Fitzpatriek, remlors. hi this new form it is mo.it Krin springs, Chick- not subscribe for the Tkaakpoktkr. thoroughly Ainciicunljscd, and iMicoimw at Ind. Tor. asaw Nation, I. T. once at once the largest and most complete Mso circle on left Mr. Chirk did not get io hoc Iheboef encyclopedia In Urn ibid, at a mere fraction hip, churn dasher or of the cost of any similar works which hav: Vlso flying W 10 cross circle on left issue he saw the Uvluuut butcher- imcc-- i ded it, containing about per cent, side or hip-Hors- e more, mutter than Appletou's Kncyolopcdht on left side. lie w ijoi ow-l- y fa ljrand TF ing, and admits that t Jew, than one-fltt- h its coyt, and li) per cent, connected on lelt more than .lolinson's Cyclopedia at. a little instruckHl. but one-fourt- - hAJl GARVIN, shoulder. dlsguiL aiorullmn tin- cost. Ranch near mouth The superlative value aud importance of ol Little Washita. Mon fort .Johnson, Uiid great F.noyelopcdia, however, lius.spe-liai- v (). Krln Springs, Fort Reno, Ind. iVr. A Rare In the fact that it is brought within tho P. umte attoricnowl-edg- e ( hickaaw Nation. Also figure s.ivlan-Kl- c a'oaeii of every one who uxidros II, 71U , It is rwilly allbrury.ofiuni-vcrsa- l a i Ions other m'rk.s lwarl, "We have iimde arrangeijieiitg and culture. brands. 7KC, liamoml link knowledge.. It brings a liberal educa- and lirlit "lib, V.inuus whicli we ure enable to furnish tnr tion easily withLu the reach of isxory pl( w-bo- y. llorso cur mark. Keiv farmer and every nuiohnnle-owo- Horse subi-scrilver- s Ute Twa.vsioktkr iinil it to himself and to his children that snub a brand. brand llj cyolope.dia sluill hencoforwanl form a parf.of ES ing II unl the Leavenworth Wwkly IMmiok at the outfit of hislionie. To tibe intelligent man iihUh-peMsabt- figure t. liiwcrv walk oJ' life, a Oyolopodia is o. $1.25 yaar, or twsnty-fiv- o eents it i issued in xarious styles, in .15 ier large volumes, varying in W. K, beautiful octavo PETER MAKAKKY. more than tlio )rice of either sepa- mice from $1.1 for tho vditlon In clotiU to $25 Crop oit'left ear mid for the edition in fujl library sheep binding. SHIELDS, a hole and slit in the rate! v. The Times is one of the best Liberal discounts eron from these extraordi- - liKht. Running w nr allowed to dubs, and tho Post Oftlcc, on both sides imme. family newspapers in tho COUntrv, publishers, besides, propose during the next dintely back of the .mil .,,1 two months u, distribute $10,000 cash in spe- - vuj ueaevo many will take a Vl.wnyiis u persons who forward ciuijh of Dyirl shoulder. Horse ,,al ington brand, running w -- . 11 on riKht shoulder. P vantoRi. of Uio opjwrf unity lo rTol' ,' n WVorS O, range S' i; Jud.Tor. and ranch if I P.omi OroeJr, 7 lor law thwi tlw wmt of ttiw Wite iWli'i'ffiVo-i'Ji- "'W I 1 - i . 3Jf

J as Itennlc, -- k j9" WhitoBead Hill, Ind. Ty. Stock cuttle, Kent,- - triiuiglo 1 o ft (ieorgc Jaw and right aide. Stock cuttl o h a v (3 Partington, '$ silt In each car. Also ADA,. -- t . . . cssaHi Oburn & Xfy """KV Montgomery. Jaxnt)8l6. MMMflHtMBlBitta ffInMBflEl MMMMrV A. M. Walker, manager, Darl- Morrison ington, Ind. T. Horao brand o Darlington right hip M Ind. Tor- - Anything you may need, and if it is in the ordinary lino it will be H. A. Promptly Furnished You TODD. J. A. Blair & Co On either side. Also H on right Hor s e b r a n d At Lowest Possible Rates. nide, loin or hip. am e on left BimcU on Wild houlder. P. 0., w rm vnty Horse Greek. P. Caldwell, Kan. 2 yC. Anything we do not Keep in Stock we will cheer- 0. Caldwell, Ki. fully Order for You. Cromwell and Bliilr AltRltln Van Eaton, J'ond CroekyJ.fT. BvBJmmmmmmmmmmT Ranch? miles Fort Reno, vr). rp Also S right side. Ind. Tor. Jfi 9 JM JN Horse brand 8p Hjj1j ) loft hip Horse, same left shoulder (Successor to GEO. K. REYNOLDS & C0.)

PROPBTETORS FORT RENO DAIRY. Tajjggjg powder Milk delivered regularly every morning at M IW HHjnwr3T.njra.SCTMBwaiaiaj nrjxiaroiBKWBXMixnaimsiM nfinnnmiii nrmnmn Fort.Kono and Darlington. . "W Face -- AND DEALER IN R. King, jDarliagU XSOTIlVJMt. Ml T'T'tm1m-- i ,ln1, Tr Santa Gertrudes, Texas. Additional brands Leftside: K on left jaw. Mallot, paral lcl bars and JQi CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, . Koman cross. Gregory, Eldred & JJoth sides Immm) Co., David Stlth. , and 8. l. manager, Medici no 'Right sido: Lodge, Kan. lioad DARLINGTON, - . VT toontifct. brands:, LEV, LM od. cannected, and s, S on left bide. Currycomb TO RitrhtP .Both on side or WE AllE FITTED FOP. AND AUE PItEPATlED FURNISH 2 i'2Hl loin. W side. julogH sides. CATTLE SUPPLIES Wii.sox A-- Zimmerman, Of all kindft, and Cattle Mori will find luto their icteruut to rWc uh tholr trtdo. Indian Springs, 1. T. W. G. W. E, MALAJjBT. :X2T "oJftSrflBp Cropoirictt oar and Williams a lxUe and slit in tko right. Uunnlng rr on both sideH imme- Anadarko diately back of th nhouldor. HoriHs brand, running w l Jnd. Tor. on right shonldur. P O, range and ranch ronil I'reolc, I.T. Al'JoSwei hsator, Whcehi ("o., Texas. Win. Frass, We ltnve n veil eloocdoomjilctii stock, nnd aim to supply every demund. Darlington, llolrt 'Poisiil, concefc-e- 1VK CAHItY HEAVILY ALL .LTNES 'OF Also J P il Ind. Ter. and T on left Po- Also living V hip k side. ll V brand con-nooi- od on left side. STAPLE GROCERIES, JP left AND IN shoulder. Dar- lington, I. T. B.F.Keith, au&ssMa Darlington, sl3sa GOODS I i I Ind. Tit. gSSSKssai CANNED EELISHES Also VF con. irazr-- - .Tames Fltzpatrlolc, nectod right iUVM.i'J.A Wo have r full r.nd complete ntock, put up by the boHt cannere. Lrin Sbrlngs, Chick-aaa- w ido, & heart Nation, l.T. on lelt hip & mk Also olrclo on loft ldo. ctthb hip, churn dashoror 8 A13M OTJJEZ, OIF cross clrclo on lofl i$ai STOCK side orhip. sr i Horao brand IT i ir- - n u . i- - k. . f.l.TJl.1 ' a . . tv."V'- I l T r "N tZZitmLiMAZL tAfiTJEuiiii'iwiw Ghonldor. SAM GAKVIN', mllm OC.."U, KZluM &U V mouth JL jLy vT Monfort Johnson, Itancli near Fort Reno, Ind. Tor. ol Little Washita. oo:ds Alnollguro8,tr!an. V. O. Erin hpr ngs, IS FULL AND COMPLETE TNT EVERY PAKTJOULAU. gle. IT, heart, 7BC, Chickasaw Nation. 7K0, diamond link Various ot her m'rko light side, Various and brands. o oar marks. Horse, Horao W8 liivrayB havo on lmnd a supply of XKT3ZX2l.DKT' TK-XfKITS- , brand fly 'bicb it will be well for tbodo utioiiins Indian mwrnontood to examine nig II and OS brand. eAtexn?irui ; Jfi3 11 Jjnro . OUR OBJECT IS TD AGCCOMMODATE ALL MB GIVE GOOD SATISFACTION- - R. Romtro, SHIELDS, Potoffloe, I'osktflco J Darlington, Darlington, Jnd, Tor. Sumo othor .Infl.Vvr pi? -- ..., jrMtfjT-.Ti.'raL'r- r"'.M' MMyru'i'irr. cm w.i side and hip. . .jXtca rffM EST fi'.--- .? nYiaHari IIa at .r ii, t "ij!mm j 33?

V U.IIMH1IWIUMIWI winiuwiiii uiii UWJl IMWM i JWIIIIMBILWU H illt'il UWMW WW UMt Jus Rennle, Whit olio ad 11111, hid. Ty. George Stock cattle, Boat, triaugla lelt s5G5--0 Jaw and right TOi Darlington, I aide. Stock f cattl o huv o mmSM slit in ouch c e n y oar. !W w Also ADA. - - UiWt'f ww i.. "'.7'ljtfm mfflTI "" .i v r AVsfefeji5- - $J,UAg --- - K "ltxlI ,s - rf X Oburn & j.7J?1 . "". tiujV' A. iM. Walker, Morrison J'OPL s. itS nncrpr. D., n r- - ffilPifi&MWl inn,....,,., - IWiHB limrlon, Tnd. T. nn, Darlington Horse brand o SSWrl right hip M Im1, Tor $$&sai Anything you may need, and if it is in ths ordinary lino it will bo "ltea- You ,r 1 1 Promptly Furnished ?rc!Vf 'ii - i. r yi n i itii- All.i'i JLjLir JLJVJlllUJlUt n -- 4jjg$p H. A. TODD. Alsoli on .right 0" eithcr.siclo aide, loin or hip. Hor so brand MM&KSSScrM-- At Lowest Possible Rates. Hanclh on "Wild same on left fiay wj JiorFo urecic. r. ahoulder. P. 0., W W aPSW. 0. Caldwell, Ke. Caldwell, Kan. dteX.. knything we do not Keep in Stock we will cheer- ja:B.r fully Order for You. E M Itcwins &Co. Also opcMi A o;i Cromwell lfil Hhohicr. Some ami attic with rlirllt Van Eaton, horn suwim! otl tt tail cut s (jna i;o Fort Reno, m without tho.oji'Mi Lj A. 1Im'.-5-( biiini), Ind. Tcr. tasiam Lj JN JN xb Xj open A any plae O on animal. Ktiuc Dorse, same Lond Creole, I. T. left (Successor to GEO. E. REYNOLDS & CO.) iifif'CrjiicrSiySilK" shoulder I'oedotllei', Uuimewcll, Kan. PROPRIETORS pVVVfcERSE3 IB&ttXTJ iisajKiBiwwJm KKnns TIO-jSlDESIFS- Powdor F011T IlKNO DAIRY. dUKTIO tJkJST J Milk delivered regularly every morning at r.laTP,v,carjrgjasj5tragffi4ax5 JTortReno and Darlington. Facq, --AND DEALER IN R. King, bmsBmRm DavlinRUm, l(nj Co in ;Santa Gertrudes, Texas. Additional &-- ftCf i23a bEkiXJ lAJaiSa .Q m JUdoH Yd I H (load! ika ll ntlria! Jin Vliii lLbELs9 alu If tits kJi? tUuSa&L mLizi ;j aVr bracily K on left jaw. Lelt aide: && Mallet, paral GHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, lcl )avr8 and Gregory, Eldred & Roman cross. Co., David St 1th. Roth Hides: , and 8. manager, MocHeine - l.odj;i', Kan. Jtoad DARLINGTON,- - INDIAN TERRITORY. liitrht Hidtc , IV'L' bran-Is- hEV, LM cunnnuU ' - i ill M - i' ' WM WIM ! II - III I I. .1 1. I. ed. eannt'fieii, and yj S '" Tic?' WSm&& on lelt side. rfa. Currycomb fiZ2ZZ3 WE FITTED FOR A27D ARE TO FURNISH Both on side orf ARE PREPARED aUighlBSgaiier. loin. KSSraffil UtC. ZrfM&n KIC 1 hi n sitley. rPrPTjT:l "RIFS luSiuLLLiJ HA RTTP'PT Wilpox ir Zimmerman, Of all kiudH, nud Cattle Mou will find it to their Interest to ;ive us thoir triulo. Indian S)rincjs, f. rl W. G. tV.'E, MALA LEY. Crop on" left ear and "Williams XM: y?a';rT a hole and blit in tuo ", yW TIT h A (,n na' suies innnc Anadarko i f.i in ySSfeWS t,,.v back of tn c krs.k. H'truca .awuv. w u v so i WW w 1 iW) '1,'. "I'ins Ind. Tcr. 1 r. lJmlvi S right shoulder. V mmMm h i As?'3""""TT""'WiKJ; range and ranch JjuiliUiy fiw&MyjrY$$& innd Creek, I. T. Wm. A Iso .sweetwatM', N heeler Co., Te.Y.i. Frass, We bavc r well selected, complete stock, nad aim to Fpj'.y v ry deui mil. Darlington, Roh't Poisal, J I (?oncct- - CARRY Also .Ind. Ter. WE HEAVILY ALL LINES OF . .1 i rn i .. cl Also flying V SwXwwZrtm lup vV: side. To- - 'M&WiitSti nv brand con- - on left side. STAPLE GROCERIES., lKS? nlmiwl .IP loi'f -- AND IN-- :M .,i,,,i,i, to,. B.F. Keith, & SKSEfiklinpton, 1. T. D arlington, Ind. Tcr. CANNED GOODS III EELISHES Also 'F eon. 'iS-.Qp-' James Fltx.patrlcV, nected ri;vht Chick-SS?fS- & We h'tvo n fall and eouipU-t- stock, pin up by the b-- sl ciianers. L,in 'T'ings, Sl aide, heart nMon, I. T. on lelt hip & "''wAIM) on .JJtoS.'lV7r ' ' circle left tide. i1!tyi nip. cnuin iniHiieror 0CT."E 8Kfira Fr.tfS cross circle on left STOCK 03?1 side orhip. IIoiho brand TF connected on left H e&3BStoUiJ&&B Vt&m. shoulder. SAM GARVIN, - Ranch near mouth Monfort Johnson, oi Little Washita. I Fort Reno, Ind. Ter. Goods AlsollgureH.trlan. 1. O. Erin Spring, ndian- IS F.ULL AND COMPLETE NT EVERY PAUTICULAU. gle II, heart, 7RQ t iiiel;aaw Nation. "M diamond link Various other nt'rks right side, Various mid brands. o ear marks. JIor3(5 Horso t y Wpnlwnyshavoonh-nit- t rupply of XaTiJS3T:.V.X rXTlXT-irT.S::rXi- , brand fly. IBl 11 - MtTr 3s3mii3 wiii h ltw'i.i bo w tor bhorio btioniK- inuirtti jiuinwiiLuo-t- oxaminu. ing II and brand. gjflBuro8. Bi

OUR OBJECT IS TO ACCCOMKODATE ALL AMD GIVE GOOD SATOFACTIOH- - J'ETEU R. Uomro, SHIELDS, fi$ii0sSt I'0fit0fliC9, Postailloo Kespeoofuilly, Darl i n t on, Daiiinctoi;, Ind. Ter. Sumo other aido amlliip, jjTt'Cw 25 Kisstskmss: JfWk 19

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7s .(iwyjjo Bc.nt, z:g-- q rro J&738EES 1Mt3XSiF& Also triangle. Darlington, I T on left jaw. mmmm .Jus Rennle, WWMBiViPll J a (I '"WXKd.'V White lk vlvW- ADA. JIlll.JndTer. ?f . Also i" . rw--. ' V. ""l.Mlf-- - i..Hfc UTf,i ,rro.t3?kicmi-,-).-- . !)

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.Morrison manager, Oar- - iP99m HiVLviAi"- - n Darlington j i . lv'vict istfwwsssKPr illusion, ma. ' J1U1HO urumi o 1 I I ysayt. J TvratorsTOMilk'fl ' HI II 111) 1 nil. Tcr. J &a:imAr&r?'4!iuul2far IfeJl Anything you may need, and if it is in the ordinary lino it will bo Pruinptly Furnished You . t .J. A. Blair & Op ...-- . . ffirciRM.,,. 2 .. VI H.A.TODD. FTLti: M TCM.V V "2 ! I IVUm tVt2 rv t-- jf jwq i on rigiii un euner sicic. fc$ffijs;fKi9i? At. Rates. pulcjoihor hin. Hprse bran d 'SHgftgftg Lowest Possible Ranch, on Wild same on icii lTOra5Wf Jlorso Greek. P. Bhouklor. P. ()., fir W O.Caldwell, Kb. Caldwell, Kan. Jg&&&$h?r: A.nybhing we do not Keep in Stock we will cheer- fully Order for You. 'tffipJP Blair &Eattbi 01 Cromwell ?&K&L and 1'on.l Creole,.!.,?. yjnra l&l?tf m T73 AlboS right sido. "NT TvJ I Torso brand S $u w DSUH) O tisl Bra.'Saas.'iAU rjc&er.xrwda Iml. Tor. O left liff I "TW VVBWfc R Horse, Punic (Successor to GEO. E. REYNOLDS & CO.) aA' V lcfiuhoulrter $ "!. PROPHIETOBS Powder FORT RENO DAIRY. Milk delivered regularly ovory morning at Face, Fort Reno and Darlington. AND DEAL!: it IN 'Darlington, j2'tdt R. King, m i Ind. Tr. Santa a H a Hun i r m t? fthk i umnnTi imipp Gertrudes, 0 IB" ? !m ' ' 1 B B R i Texas. Additional brands s w .j& t&txiarJiit&iSa a eVLcs iIji iViufi tiii-- Lett side: Mallet, Nvial K on left jaw. lei bats a,rd itomaneross. CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, Both & sides: "& Gregory, Eldred , and 8. J&&2GII& Co.. David Kbllli. Right Bide: Medicine DARLINGTON. - INDJAN TERRITORY. VT r!AUUi(!Ct. .guSftitf;l3JiAa?Jlu-- . TmiM lortxZ Kan. Jloml ei. 'a'igyiP"" Si ennneeted, and .S eeaias on left side. nnaBMQTXI ,rUi Curryeouib WE AUK PITTKI) FOTi AND AUK rilKPAURD TO FUKN1SU 1UP,U Both I4P on side or side. sides. iMBWKVfc,2 - loin. C3WSKmi- -- QL'.iia&iiiJ IST. B"-RMe K k'n-r- HSSliiiKJiiliui'iai; r --A n f" : S f-r- ri' C E Dj I ; wfl nti iimSvta mnLinxll mtauJt ?" mMcu BnrSvwM aij auJ&t,xan L 'too.''' nu ,NmV k(' naiu Wll.fnx ct Zl.M.MCll.MAN, Of all Uindf., nud rattle Men ivlll llml it to their interest to ivu ns their trade. lndi.'tn Springs, J. T. gfe AY. (. Williams xisr fi tA nr.JTO. m: n n ik ni :? ii rTSTTTHTn jfe "5 ft Anadarko Aft LI smIt. If glt yVdJBtei.. 1 1 1 U . i IT Taj ill. 5 MVl Ind.Ter. ubUUo ha &a wn iJili iimu UJJUIUI Mi "Win. Frass, Wc have a well selected, complete stool:, nail nim to etipjily every demnml. Darl.mgt.Qn, Kob't Poisal, L "WK CARRY II KA VITA' ALL LINKS 01--' Also J concctr Jnd. Tcr. cd and Ton left lw s I Also Hying y i.(ii n V" STAPLE GROCERIES )& on left side. ncftiMl .IP - left AND IN- shoulder. Dar-- I&lSPMI lin-lo- n, I. T. Durlinsiton. ffiffi3sft Ind. Tcr. WAHVlMi f,N.B. GAMED GOODSiBELISHES Also VF cmi. -- s right t lames Fit.pntricVi neeted We have a fall mill complete stuck, put up by the best cannem. 1CJ1- C- & l"K.rai7fiAK'flSX Lrtn .springs. Cli side, heart KiKMifAr'visi&yi,llt.Zrik c,,,.V,,H,i F 'I' on lea hlj) it Hide. win MffSwW'BWa V' t'hnrndasheror OTjS vv&JxS&i&tM f'ross eircle on loft stock of 1 K?i llorliin. rtfw uQ Ilorso brand TF g v eonneetod on lejjti 2$ iAStfffiafiffl81fia& shonlder. SAM (JAIIVIN, Hunch near mouth !,,!,) Monfort .lolmson, I ttt In Wiiulilt ii to-iPb- ai j I'ort Reno, Jnd. Tor. rl va..felTtiv,r lfnirnro8.t.rin.n. SMBm, ' Ki'Jn Pi'ings, AST1) CNr .BVT3RY PAHTJOULAU. ;1Sw5Ba!iw'3 thi(iaaw Nation. 'IS FULL COMPLKTB WSmrcPEE&m Kle II, heart. 7R0. Wf?JtfMm$&M ITI'.t , diamond link IWiJW m WXhMttRi light side, Various 0 ear marks. T Horse Torso Wo always havo on bnnd a supply .of X3XTXT:h-3K- r TXXTXnT.' t brand ny which it win bo well for those aeoKing Indian m.aauutooc to uamlno. iiic ll n ii it tss2bl brand. H- afadSBSESS2S"Kv - m

OUR OBJECT IS TO ACCCOMMODATE ALL AND GIVE GOOD SATISFACTION- - W. IC, MALA LEY. Ste!ife. IMCTKR . rap Crop oiTleft ejir ami a hole and slit in Up- right. Running w ,i on both sides iinnie- - 3IM4I Postoffloo .K,espeGtrill"5r; sfeRUia diatily baek of the M&$miW Darlington, (ffirS38A9i f oulder Tlor.so Ind.'lVr. ,a?B. and. runninir "w (wiW Samo other ooBJrcrssicXjs, " right bhonidOiTi' .. W ' WlfriTT FTTI'Lk H . ' range and raniJi 8lac nucl hlp' T-SAX53S3- J'9 tfB8titf'- - JEKTOXAJST ia AfiJwuuaftKicjiji.xsiA, pond Creek, I..T. V.4 .'v .. tJ XV .e?,c C cv, Tiur.tt. fc

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SCHOOLS FOR INDIANS. CO Parties finding strays in any The Transproter brands advertised in this paper will DJUUilNQTON, INDIAN TEBItlTORTT Senator Hoar is very earnest in a3 confer a favor by dropping us a Subscription, $1. por yoar in advano. his support of the bill to provide for m & to owner. the education of Indian children, card or writihg the W. A. EATON, Editor & Publisher lie argues that this is not only the w most way Oburn & MONDAY, APRIL 10,1881. cheapest but tho humane Montgomery. of disposing of the Indian question. O given below passed U A. M. Walker, Col. J. W. Judy, of Tallula, III, His amendment u manager, Darl- recently sold oft bis thoroughbred the senate by a vote of 29 to 18 : W . rt be W ington, Ind. T. Short-hor-n average price uThc secretary of the interior is fur- P cuttle, the W Horse brnd o received being $11G.72 per head. ther authorized and directed to pro- o 3 right hip M vide for the care, support and edu- Reports from the cattle ranges in of Indian children west of Q satisfactory. A cation all Nebraska are quite the Mississippi river and not belong- H' loss I--I. prominent stock man says the ing to the five civilizod tribes in the s A. TODD. Tiot usually will be greater than is Indian Territory, or so many there- CD On either side. sustained during the summer. of as may be practicable under such Horse brand' A special to the Kansas City regulations as may be approved by O Bfim e on left IHkH Journal says the House committee the president, at a cost not to ex- shoulder. P. ()., on Indian affairs will report favor- ceed $200 per annum for each child. s Caldwell, Kan. d4rfVaKSdiMM!AKIftV.k

... . ably on the bill authorizing the St. For this purpose there is appropri- ' ..... r Louis and railroad ated $250,000 per annum, or so much Ph O R. King, to run a branch line through the thereof as may be necessary." a D BMfe Indian Territory. CD (Z) Santa LAND MONOPOLY. P5 Gertrudes, M. It. Piatt's sale of Hereford, W Short-Hor- n and Polled cattle will Texas. To speak of land monopoly in a take place at the Kansas City stock 59 W yords, on the 18th & 39th of this country where land is so plenty, o w K on left jaw. almost Yet, month. Breeders will have an op- seems a misnomer. the portunity to study the points of the day is surely coming when we will KTfftHowlnB & Co. have to fight the monopolists on the 7mimi Also opon A on three breeds. loftiaholdor. Some land question the same as we do cattlo with riht grass is up nicely all over the horn Hawed olT A The now on transportation tarifs and tail cut squnro country in this region, sufficient patents. We have already given the witUrut tho opon already for sheep and horses to nib- ' A. Horso brand, land grant railroads over 2,000,000 P3 open A any placo give on Rungo ble at. A good rain would just acres. Col. D. C. .Murphy, of Cali- CU animal, Bfcj5sxvyv asmc ft&?r-i5- r Pond Creak, I. T. us a spondid pasture now. Red fornia, own3 4,068,000 acres. Van-derbi- lt O C5i ii'oatollk'o, Hunnowoll, Kan. River Chronicle. CO rs will soon own 2,000,000 ft Anybody in need of bedroom fur- acres of land in Florida. The Stand- niture should call on L. Candce and ard oil company owns 1,000,000 1,.kfff tfV Powder CN acres. II. Disston owns 4,000,000 jJJ tHMatk look over his stock and prices. i'- - JffVr!iuul i M&:?iVTowwLam This ought to bo good news for acres in Florida. Senator Dorsey S3 imrci uv'-.VIVt- niiJKJHJmllsM Faot, j--- !v'ft3tfl&il1X &'..i. ts Ktfvv.rezafinxffiiv New Mex- H invj'i x our boys too. Wo always thought claims 500,000 acres in TJyfcVVtyC. ':nvu'WJ! M ss3?saEroi- ico. 'zmjJS rw, JgH-- fktr'm n Several English landlords have V5,; DarllnfKo it took first a piece of calico and VjwKi M a lot of furniture to fix up a bed taken a few bits amounting to $680,-00- 0 m acres. Sibley, the seedman, has Ind. Tr-- room, but we never knew that candy f .A c'ggTggX could do it. Ked River (Now Mex- 40,000. Dalrymple, the wheat king, ico) Chronicle. is credited with 60,000. W. .2, MALAJLET. Crop oir left ear and The very successful meeting of a hole and slit in tha THE PUEBLOS. & right. Kunning w cattlemen at Medicine Lodge, was N. W. EVANS Co. on both Bides innno-diatol- y very largely managed by the visit- back of tho Three hundred years ago the Pu- bhouldor. llorso ing and home newspaper men. The eblos drove the Spaniards out of Military Traders, brand, running w Inr u ii n on right shoulder. V mouth- l( newspaper is the recognized HIT H T rlvy iriMyi o r their country, but were finally sub- ci m i icvijuiftaz1 piece of all creation, and the ener- gaygyftairffliraaass8 Pondi'ftCreek, I. T. dued and reduced to slavery in the DBAIiKRS IN AlaoSweetwator, Whoeldr Co., Toxaa. getic journalist is well calculated to. mines. They number about 10,000 add interest to such a meeting as the in all, and occupy nineteen towns DRY GOODS, RoVt Poisal, one held at Medicine Lodge. Chi- in New Mexico and seven in Ari- cago Drovers Journal. AIfo JP collect- zona. They are supposed to be de- CLOTHING, ed and T on left W. R Campbell, of Caldwell, Kan- scendants of the Aztecs of Mexico, hip & side. Po-n- v AND sas, mentioned in these columns on but their own ideas of their origin brand con- prior occasions as the best known are vague. They make handsome nected JP left cattle king in the golden belt, is vis- pottery and good blankets. They GENERAL shoulder. Dar- iting Las Veiras and interviewing speak at least seven different dia- lington, I. T. the real estate men. He is thinking lects, and as but few of them can of buying a range here and if he gets speak more than one, the most of what he wants his family will move their communication is carried on Merchandise George Bent, to .Las Vegas. Optic. in Spanish. Every town is gov- Goods new and latest stylos and John Cuddy was up from his erned by a Cacique, who' is chief carefully selected to meet tho wants Darlington, I T affairs. ap- ranch last week. He reports thou- ruler of all temporal He sands of strays on their range from points a governor to enforce the of the people of the Territory. Mo ADA. all parts of the country. W. W. laws, and other officers to assist. All important questions are settled FORT RENO, IND. TER. Cook sold last week to John Hosp-clhor- n, by a "council of wise men." They C,V5 thirty head of cows and ??iw ,rTTTi- -i sonnoT.T, calves and twenty head of half breed are slowly improving Jrfow in the ways of the white man, and a good Also II on right yearlings, the price being $17 for Williams & Co,, side, loin or hi n. yearlings and $28 for cows.' C. M. man'' cook stoves and wagons have been sold them in the last ten years, Ranch on Wild McClelland, of Ponca Agency, who Jlorsc Greek. P. is holding on Black Bear, came over and even some carpets. They have Dealers in f ,$?-- .., Killt JvW. schools with seven teachers t J. VtllUtJ to the Lodge last Tuesday. Pie re- four ports grass on his range as growing and the scholar are making fair prog- Drovers & finely. Cressctt. ress in their studies. J C Pryor & Co. P diamond on right Do any of our business men com- h ip, excopt lafl t MflPlE DICKEY BROS. spring's c a 1 v o b prehend the fact that the Indian Cantonment Ind. Ty Freighters which are brandod supply business is worth looking lumen North nnu P diamond on right 'South Canadian riv Bidi and diamond after? Wo lost that trade last year ers. Cattle branded on left hip. Crop off by sitting around like on a with same brand on loft and uudor-cro- p knots either Hide or hip & oil' right ear. llorso 4 log, and we can do the same this Nomoon both sides, brand, diamond on llorso brand TL on SUPPLIES, loft shoulder. Ranch on Sand crook, Ind. Ty. year unless we strike a more lively Postoftlct, Anthony, Kansas. UHlflKkaM m ammmMM&tHC. left hip or shoulder, gait. Now is the time to look after P Carnegio A Fraisor T F & Co tfyat trade. Next week or Coldwa-ter- , Pryor next Uango on Grain & Provisions. C on oaoli shonldr month may be too late. A meeting I, T. P. O. Pond and bar on each Additional brand side of nook. Un- of the business men, whore a clear (principally on left der hack in each understanding of the situation could side or hip): 55; Z; oar. Ilorao brand, 7; JI; JII;M and 11; Outfitting a Specialty. Con right shoulder be fully explained, might be of great S and II; over 11 a n c h o n S a n d benefit. At all events it would do cross; Olt. II or so Cre o k, I. T. and brand aaino no on roHtoffloo, AxxtM-ny- , no harm. Commercial. eut without the T. RED FORK RANCH, IND. TER. li.anea.t- - 3 th- -

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HISTORIC 1NCTDKNTS. CO Parties finding strays in any Transporter 7 brands advertised in this paper The JJY J. II. SKCHCIl. will DARLINGTON, INDIAN TERRITORY It 3 confer a favor by dropping us Subscription, $1. per year in ndvunco In last issue I told your readers en a how the and Arapalioes C card or writihg to the owner. - Iff. A. EATON, Editor & Piiljiishci- do their courting and how the per- M v I & SATURDAY,.; MARCH 2.1, 1882.. form the marriage ceremony, which Ohurn seems more like a horse trade than U Montgomery. U. S. COURT AT WICHITA. a marriage. There are" exceptions V" A. M. Walker, to this way of marrying. It some- manager, Darl- bill for establishing it- - United The times happens that an Indian falls ington, Ind. T. "Kates Wichita has passed 1 1 Court at in love with a parents w orflo brand o and will probably pas maiden whose the House object to the union. In a case of O GO right hip M senate. of the Terri- -3 the This part this kind lovers elope. The would, ren- the tory be attached, thus angry, dering the prosecution of criminals girl's parents arc necessarily rave to for- 'joBsible. Under present arrange- and around and threaten D. A. TODD. the cibly from relatives of CO ment one has to travel all over iho take ponies H On Citli- - r I aid thc.young man. Of course, the 1 West to reach Fort Smith, and fviu&el W Horse r : n d relatives object to this proceeding, I many criminals escape because law sam e on . i and tie-outrage- have O abiding men cannot ailbrd to squan- after parents shoulder. P. ()., indulged in the proper amount of P P--i Caldwell, Kan. der time and money in going there. indignation, much Give us a court at Wichita and let compromise on better terms than could have been CD its have it soon. 0 o R. King, made bef iv the elopement. Some- Eh CATTLE AT WHOLESALE. times an Indian who has fallen in o c O love with a maiden, is hot able to GO Santa The miuh. talked of sale ofCapt. M Gertrudes, Mifflin Kennedy's ranch, the Las show the wealth necessary to get her. insoa w In such a case will Texas. JUaurclcs, situated near Corpus the young man rrwnwj father-in-la- agree to serve his w, by Ohrisli, was consummated' a few o hann K on left herding ponies and killing game. jaw. C1 mmlM&i days ago. Negotiations were com- 3 menced. September 7th, 1S81, by In the past ten years, the Indian ClM. Messrs Underwood, Clark & Co., of ideas of marriage have undergone IMI Ml. CW EM"nwin8 Co. some changes. As many as ten "G&'Qfep Also open A on Kansa&City. . The- pasture contains lin sliohler. Some 240,000 acres of "land in Nueces Christian marriages have taken ?S?&TO born .sawed olft - A 'BxmE!2teSa county, within the- boundaries of placo among them. few years ago, tit.il c nt, s qua ro an Indian would take great pride in without tlio open Kennedy's fence. The price paid A. Horse brand, saying that he had several wives; open A ' any plaoo was $IG3,1G5,40. It was again sold CI LIVTV" now, few will own they have IT . "iri"- - n w --m on animal. Hangu by tlw above to the Texas Land and that aaoawtaiSJTa.'' Pond Creole, I.T. more than one wife. When the buf- o Cattle Company, limited, of Dundee, K CO Js.tollUi', Ilunnewell. Kan. Scotland, mid the Kansas City firm falo were plenty, the Indian who was hiave been retained' us managers of a good hunter could employ a num- v letarZtij.T the Scottish company's- - ber of wives in tanning robos. Since --s Powder interests. l JfifeVJfiS M. Paso this source of revenue has been cut t i Herald. nMHJul' mmmm oil',, the Indian dues not waul more CD t:ssse Face, TEXAS CLIMATE. than one wife to buy calico u iwm and Sr- - Ti.O. McL., Detroit, Mich.: "What shawls for.. DarliEjjrtow, WW M - To show the progressive spirit of -- A1 VM IdncTof a climate do you- have in rn1. Tr. Texas at tills season of ihe year?"' the Indian vouth,.! will relate an in i i semi-tropic- AVe usually have- - a mild al cident, that I was personally know- p3 Arap-ahoe&scho- ol W. climate at this season of the ing to.. When in charge of the itxvmavsnicn1 Ufimvurrrr E, MALALET. a few years ag6, L was Croj) on" left ear unci year, hut in the last consignment a nolo and slit in the received there were tome chunks of talking to a number of the larger N. W. EVANS eo Co. right. Running w on both imme - boys sides climate- that did not belong to us, about their future prospects, diately back of tho packed with ths rostv of the goods. and among other things, 1 showed Military Traders. shoulder. lionl The shipping clerk had probably the advantages of marrying a girl mfmiiSSI? aiid, running w been some who had been to school, and who ptrttrr rmt-fyX- il; O, range and rnnoli snipping chmato to DEALERS IN-- iitijaiSaK rond Creole, I. T. Greenland's icy mountains, and got1 had learned to keep house like a Also Sweetwati r, beeler Co. Texas. a; package in the wrong case. If our white woman. With a wife from DRY GOODS, missing climate has gone on to one of the schools, they could go on Pvob'fc Poisal, rfesfift p Greenland, f it should be let the white man's road much more kri w; Kixr AlsoJP coneet-- Iboso', wouldn't it be fun to see the easily than they could with a wife CLOTHING, and T on left Jc Po-n- v Esquimaux peel off his garments brought up in camp. The boys lis- AND hip side. and hunt a shady place behind an tened with much interest, and when brand con- icicle,. No, .you cant rely on our I had finished, speaking they held a - nected JP left cliinate-at-thi- s season of the year. consultation among themselves.- - In GENERAL shoulder. Dar- oir rainy accumulate a crop of a short time one of the boys said : lington, I. T. to-da- y prickly heat and. have to ex-chang- e ''We have been talking about what it for .an assortment of chil- you said and think the idea a good Merchandise to-morro- one; but to make sure that our George Bent, blains without any par- Goods new and latest styles and ticular plcasifre in the transaction. clothes will be well washed and our Texas Sittings. t;vjv.i.iijj wii.vtvr.iiljii;jiiijit uunu,li-xi t.,w iiciwiu-ldtiri iii - wiuujArt VAMllmijl (rtlnl rl- - luA iuuui.wk s4 iliibK uemuairnvLi Darlington, T T VLcidcd to marry white women'' DANHANDLE ROQNLUP. .. r u f the people of the Territory. Also ADA. Kansas, City .speoial Thb-- ranchers, of the Canadian 'A. Journal FORT RENO, IND. TER. riTcr, of ranchers, from Fort- - Worth says Wm. YoungJ Ai'bert X), and A. V. Bnt-to- n, met at Tascosa to determine on the M Bennett round-ups- . of Fort Worth, filed articles of . M fI..Ki II The object of the meet- Also II on right ing was to two incorporation of the Alamo Cattle Co, mBmmtfflP appoint general round Williams & j side, loin or hip. company, in the ofiicc of the secre- mmwaaaTf'vvjr" r n ujio, umt au norinern men can Ran,h on Wilcl ynf, t.hpir piMr -- tary of State, on the 17th of March, come and mil nn IW Horse Creek. P. other rauml-ui- ) 'be i("aijital sl()('k W0,0(M). The object Dealers in will allowed on u O. Caldwell, Kb. the river, only gathering hoe res and of the company is to raise, buy, sell, export with branding calves. (Joneral spring-round-u- and import cattle, prin cipal t Drovers. & is to commence at tat Cin-i- , olhce at orth. .1 C Pryor & Co. New Mexico, on the I diamond on rlht 1st of May, h i p, ( xc opt last and work down DU'KKY nROS. spri n g'ti e a 1 v o the river; and at Cuntnnnii'iil Intl. Ty. the line-o- f Freighters which are branded rt east GreswelFw range on Hunuh North and 1 diamond on right riv-or- s. 1 the 15th day May, South' (Juniiilian side and diamond of and work up Ctittlo braiulcd on left hip. Cropoir" the-rive- r p to meet round-u- from the with Humi' btantl on left and tinder-cro- p sUU hi)) & ,1 west. The fall round-u- p de- cilhur or oil' right ear. Ilorsn will be HOiiifton both .sidoH. brand, diamond on termined hereafter. Said ranchers Ilorso brand TL on SUPPLIES, loft shoulder. Hunch on Sand eroek, Ind. Ty. Jcl't hip or Mhouldor, also start a joint outfit south as far Postoflcc, Anthony, Kansas. as Clear Fork of-the- - Brazos on the Carnet'c '& Fniiswr T F Pryor A Co Itaniia on Uoldwu Grain & Provisions. C on each shoulder I5th of March and work north, also ier, I,tT. l o. Pond and bar on each another outfit to the Pecos river, Additional brandn side of neck. Un-do- r (prini'limllv on loft hack tn oach i New Mexico, to commence at the ftidoor hip): Wi; Z; ear. Horse brand, ft 7; ; II; .Til umllf; C on right shouldor lower end of Chisum's range and l Outfitting a Specialty. S II; over II a n e honSnn l N work up the river as far as mav bo cross; OK. llorso Cro e k, I. T. i) rand same as on and w:. Postollloo, Antho' sccssar&T-Iiaidiaid.b- .without Ihe T. ( RED frsrosat FORK RANCH, IND. TER. 'BBBiMifcCilalwSSSli: ny,. ICanna) r

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Con-nolr- n. J. A. Covington has added an im- Spring goods.opcning out at Oi- - unwell T "Howe" Hovinp machine to and he Transporter proved Van Eaton, bin household conveniences. L. received a fine Candee has just Port Rono, X.AFJ2 HEHKI?:T, Local Editor. stock of "'burlier"' canned goods-- try Just received, a job lot of fifty lud.rror. dozen straw hats, among which may them. Entered at tho Poatofik-on-t Darlington, as be Ilorae, samo hocuihJ 1uhh mutter. found thor: suitable for all ages, Fresh oranges every Thursday at loll shoulder MAILTIMMTAIJLK. colors, or previous condition of ser- L. Conn ell's. vitude, at Candec's. PH0PBIFT0B9 i,luo. Call and examine the drcssgoods Caldwell &Ft. Bill KOKT UENO DAIRY. AltKIVli. AltUlVti. Frank Van Horn passed north on and goods for ladies' wear at L. From North J I a. in. From South 10 a. in. the 17lh in st. on his way Lake Milk delivered regnlnrly every morning at, Sundieya HLvuuptod. to Candec's Darlington. Mondays Excepted. City, Colo., where tho Reynolds Fort Konnnnd Stages, same time, going S. fuosduys, A nobby line of boots and shoes, & going N. Mondays, have business and .mining interests. Thursdays Saturdays;; the best makes going at Council's. Wednesdays & Frldaya. Frank has won many friends at IL A. TODD. J$1p A. T. A S. F. IJ. H, TIMK TAHL.K. these Agencies many of them near Cowboys in need of leggins should On either side. OAI.UWKIX BTATION. and dear and Doty, at Anadarko. call and sec L. Candee' stock and fmAMf AK1UVK. DKl'AKT. : says they must have extra help in Pnnnungor. 11:00 A.M. 00 1. M. prices. r'Ms-M&rt- Mint! on ' Accommodation, 8:40 P.M. 0: 150 A.M. the post office to the lelt distribute extra celebrated Stet- mail resulting. Comvll keeps the shoulder. P.)., j7 lmffl son hatsall styles direct from Caldwell, Kan. tfiwvi? y ;'7;ya Daniel B. Hirsehler is now noting The management of the Me;eino the factory. Lodge superintendent of the Arapahoe Cresset has been changed, Best stock of gent? furnishing school, and Ilrs. Anna Haury, Ilia the senior member of the former Territory owners having goods ever opened in tb .Tamos S. sister, iu matron. sold his interest, 'o at Council's. L. M. Axline. Mr. A. is a practical T. B. Johnson, druggist, of On Id-we- ll, Morrison i cmg ex bound to have bis town well primer, anci noi witnout it to Fik-s- ! DarlingtonJ appearance perience, is reasonable suppose Piles! Piles! represented, makes his the Cresset will retain Ho Ona Heocl aid. its popularity. A Buro Cure Found ntLnst! on the first page with a now Said Axline is a live, energetic Suffer. Ind. Tor. Ralph Collins made a short visit young man, ye local having known A sure euro for I)llnd, Blooding. Itching and him for a number "and Ulcerated Piles 1ms boon discovered. Dr. Will to Darlington bn Tuesday. Lie was of years, were him, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William's K M iiewins Co. typos together in an office at Bloom-fiel- d, Also open A on with an outfit from Sacra's, who Indian Ointment. A single box has cured tho left sholder. Soma were to go through tho herds up the Iowa. Savah, "Lute?" worst chronic eases of 25 or 30 yearn standing. rattle with right river. N'o one need sutler live minutes alter apply- hrn sawed oft" & Preparations Lo- tiiil cut square are being made to ing this wonderful soothing medicine. without tho open A number of Oloes and Kaws, put up Rev. J. B. Wicks' residence, tions, instruments and electuaries do more A. Jlorso brand, from the the material being about all ready. harm than good. William's ointment absorbs open A tiny place northeast, andKiowas and the tumors, allays the intense itching, (par- on animal, Rango Comanche, from below, are visiting Chas. E. Campbell has the contract, Pond Creole, J. T. to ticularly at night after getting warm in bed,) on this reservation this week, mak- and the house is becomplctod by acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and ia Costofllco, ilunnewoll, Kan. ing things quite lively. the time Mr. Wicks returns from the prepared only for piles, itching of tho private East about the first of September. parts and for nothing else. VnwHpr The Cheyenne school building was The building site selected is just Read what tho lion. J. M. Collinherry, of ""SJiMSS,wC struck by lightning early last Tues- north of Dr. Hodge's residence and Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian : I scores of pile day morning, knocking the top off west of the Arapahoe school, and a rile Ointment havo used : ;V ace' cures, and it affords mo pleasure to say that I '"Am of one of the chimnies. No other street will be opened through from havo never found anything which gavo such damage resulted. Cause too at- near the meat shop,- - making a very immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Will- tractive that localit'. desirable location. iam's Indian Ointment, . . rsi iv; s Ind. Tor. For sale by allJJdruggiBts or mailod on re The foundation for the new Agen- On Sunday morning last, 0. J. colpt of price, $1.00. cy shops is about completed, and Woodward received a telegram con- HSKTS-- Cc CO., Pxop'ra. Y. E, MALAiKY. Mr. Wheeler informs us that the veying the sad intelligence of his 02 VKSEY ST., KW YORK. Crop off left ear and to-da- y, a hole and slit in tho brick Laying will commence father's death, at Lawrence, ICans., jty)i right. Running w and the work will be pushed for- after a lingering illness. In obedi- Parties finding strays in any fmnmAATeim ??sw nn both fliiliH inimn. IHiSW'JJmtiRa diatolj- - back of tho ward to completion at an early day. ence to the summons, Mr. Wood- brands advertised in thia paper will shoulder. Horso ward left on the stage Monday morn- '.'l brand, running w We send out a number of samnle confer a favor by dropping us a &8 on right shoulder. P ing. Mr. Yvr. has won a personal f Vvw ... .w.otf O. nvnirn sitnl vnnftli copies this week, and ask re- or to T. those popularity as Agency Clerk, of card writing tho owner. 62EMfcfci5fl5iA Pond Creek. T. ceiving them Tpans-roitTK- R Alsohwt'ftv.uter, WUeelor Co., Texas. to examine the which he may be instlv proud, and carefully ; and, if consider- Tas. A. Hammers & everyone regrets the saddening oc- Co. Kango on Crook- - Poisnl, ed worthy, to come forward with an ed Creole. I. T. Horse Hob't ! currence which calls him away from A ( . ! ;oi lift- advertisement, a brand or a sub- his post of duty. n and scription. ed i.ndT on left i(L'. Po- A communication from White 2jiJCJ&G hip A W. H. Thorns, his wife and her Hill. ISnsvssm Bead Hill states that Ed. M. Hewins, (Itllov lirnniko, fSanSKj ny brand con- sister, Miss .Fannie Si ni ft, took their conwtcA who passed through here a couple and nected JP , left departure on the 17th inst., the form- mmMm111 of days before, arrived there on the same with O added. Also running M on lea er having relinquished his and T on hip 'i4b-ij2ii- position 17th, and received side of some cattle. mfXaSKbAcL: .., i'.n;;ton, l. as 1,000 beef steers I'ortiofhce address Anthony, Ivans. i. superintendent of the Arapahoe of James Ronnie, of that locality. school. They returned to their home Mr. i Hewins is reported as being Obuni & at Celina, Ohio. i ( well pleased with the round-u- p given ni tMfwi Plnf. Montgomery. 9& We turned out a two thousand him by Mr. Rennie, and spoke in A. M. Walker, Dailington, I T card job last week for Cromwell & flattering terms of the boys and ani- manager, Darl- Van JSaton, tin? enterprising dairy- mals. He seems to be perfectly sat- ington, I ml. T. AIho ADA. men over the river. Wo have a lot isfied with his purchase, and will, Horse brand o of job stock on the road, which, evidently, make a good thing out of right hi p M bar-triang- when received, will nuikc ub readv it. Tho le cattle are in to turn out all kinds of job work on prime condition, and doubtless will Cw) M bring the top K. King, H Bennett short notice, and at reasonable rates. price of the market. Also II on right A merry crowd of young people Thos. Lemon, now in charge of Santa nide, loin or hip. took the Agency by storm on the one of Montgomery & Oburivs herds, Gertrudes, Pvnnch on Wild luth, returning, by stage, from board- was badly injured laFt Friday by his Texas. lhr;e Crook. P. ing school. Tho party consisted of horse stepping into a hole and throw- O.CaldweU,Ks. Misses Sue and Eva and Master ing Tom to the ground on his head K bn left jaw. and shoulders. mt- - ; lie afterward mount- I Whittier Miles Miss Dollio Meek, f" 3 ed, was so "J (Jregory, I.l'n d A .1 (,' Pryor A (Jo. the sister of Mrs. Dr. Hodge, and but soon overcome that CO., David MMli, SKO; i diamond on light. Miss Lodanta Taylor of tho he fell from the horse perfectly help- manager, Mi tlwiju-Lodge- , rWwrKjlHawS M 'P. opt I a m t Cheyenne . less, , Kim. 1 i,! school. Their presence has bright- and laid upon the prairie in brand-- KKV, IwwJySSBBPi vIli' h Ulc landed ened up things wonderfully. that condition from 8 a. m. to near- umi : r in.iim.ini ou rigni on left side. icmk's3vF VkkRrw ift(iKytiJpwT'.. jar side ii nd diamond ly 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, when Currycomb ST "UkSV 1MS7 i n It'll 3 i, yw art in. Cronoff Among tho many now subscribers he was fortunately discovered by on Kido or h tt und undor-cro- p loin. w iMz.?m'x J jt u j'WjMkjiri ??--' od inaimnr - &b ' "a. m Mtf ii OTkMtMWkK r'ght ear. Horso to tho TUANSPORTKR till 6 WOGk 1 Ilk I is some of his men and taken vihore IILi.i ..i! 4''.tari!.V &'Z.J l.nillil )Att Ati full-bloo- d ('"I i lelt hhouldtr. U.meh on c.'ock, that of a Kaw Indian, Ilorso brand, round 1: band Jud. Ty. medical help was obtained. Tom anywhoro on animal. I'itoJtlee, Anthonj , K'.iu.mi.. who sends us a dollar with tho re- has had many bad tumbles from quest to send the Transporter horses that would discourage an or- Wni. KraFs, T F Pryor A Co to his address. His name is Edward dinary man, with C on eat'liBheuldor but true grit he and bar on each Stanton, of Kaw Agency, Tnd. Tor. says ho does not propose to give up Darlington. side of nook. Un- This is a remarkable demonstration tho healthful, invigorating IHc on der haolc In each Ind. Tcr. SIJi ear. Jlor-n- brand, of tho appreciation of our paper tho prairie, on account of the sundry m Con right Hhouldor among the red men, as well as. the mishaps to which ho " It a n e h on H a n d ha been Alo flying W IV ek, I. T. and whites. ' t& ' ft tide. Ji'":r The Transporter T. K. HOUGHTON, J UST AEEIVED ! TO RANCHMEN! DEALEH I2T AT- - abtcrlptlon, $1 per Year, hi Art vanco QUARTER Land, Loan & Insurance Ag't, us Harness, I luARTEIlW r,conct clan matter. " ""million, Saddles, HEAD ARKANSAS CITY, KAN8., Quarter O Hnd. ntnorg some of the very bent farms in QUIRTS, SPURS, FRONTIER OUTFITS, .'outhHii KnnsHs. several veij flue iiucts I l.uid We Ac., Ac. &c for .MMle or. iho line or the ludluu Tenltory, suit-- are in need of a couple of ntie rorsioc willies copies of the Transporter July A full line of everything' needed DARLINGTON, IND. TER., jy"Uatti-ine- or other pirtles f'eMroug t pur-c- h of . iw.call on or udilies me. Office with Crog. 10, 1882, Vol. 3, No. 22, to complete by Cow Boys always in stock. g$er'7he first consignments of nn rteli Bank, Arkunsnt City Kiuiyn. files. We will' send the Transport- STOCK! None but the best IMMENSE FALL .Tub. A, Hammers dt er pix months free to anyone who material used, Co. Hunge on Crook, and prices as low as the lowest. -- ON-- oil Creek, l.T. llorso tvill eend u.B a copy of the missing CALL bi'iuulGg5i3 jjook ami ituuiuui. inrougn your old fjTTirade from the Territory HiKflmwvw rm i papera for us, nny and greatly oblige. Solicited. pi no i Mil T. CONNELL 01 lllHi.i.a.nfl IFM s Other bniniUl It-i- full ARKANSAS CITY, KAN. time that the people of m r?yTjj(BPUi fj"a conueciou una Darlington moved in the M project of -- AND SEE TIIE- - snnio with O mldcil. Also running on left a.fajr, which was side niKl T on nip oi soinu cume. talked over last J. W. PFGSLEY I'o.stoillf e Anthony, Kuna. juries n of spring. I think all agree as to the uf flock ! beneficial effects of J JiKa ii. iiujD, such an enter- NEW GOODS Ft HtMio, l I'd Ter prise. Let a public meeting he call- Saddles, Harness, llorte ml most cattle I'M i' d 7S onmo cut. ed and nn mill ! ! organization effected. Whips. Si'ii'"" Sidtllcry ILimIw.iip, OPENING OUT tie V H Few c Ule Oui-tiitiu- tllMI.(M( (J This would, properly open tiUn HtWM'j. Gloiliii'i. himI Gi ( r.il j: P a)(J ftfW the whole cots PC A'so :iinl Unix' KqiilpiiH't ts. lipii-it- 6V J on matter and lend to the framing of i N. W. EVANS Co. lofi J v, on cauu. ni'iilly mill ii(ni'ily done lM"w'e on South. the premium lists, the fixing of the p' JftSy-tf- hl niti'iiiiiui irivcii to the nisinii-I- . Cntiadiih r.viT, time for I I to holding the exhibition, and of Cnliloi iiia Suit I Icy, Hiiti'.l to Terrltoty, g ctuu' the-arrangin- Military Traders. to 1 of all necessary pre- ilic finek tnnli' of tin ('(iiiniiy. J5 1 ItObEhT CLltuS, liminaries to a successful exposition. Gunniiiii'i'd. Orders 1mm a ili&lnijur Fort Reno, Intl ler We certainly will icciivi' ('an 'ill MMMiiiiui. --DEALERS IN oan make it a large Some cattle branded success.. Het us do it. AUK NSS ITY KNA. J.. B'. Wicks. The Kansas City Journal. DEY GOODS, with cross on either Jaw. Kimsjih There is nn Indian superstition The City Daily .Jonrnnl la, n3 it al- CLOTHING, Range on ways lias boon, fully nbronsi ot tho tlmo.s South Cana connected, with Lake Saratoga to funiihliing its roii'lt't-- with the latest news the effect that the stillness of lioinnll parts of the world ami the very best AND dian riYPr, inn IP". ; pwKsrfgyscwwai the .selected matter lor tho family. "Give your water is sacred to the Gnat Spirit, patrons ihe worth of their 'money" is the J li. lU.til(A2t, and whoever motto otlhis Mnuntdi paper, niul wo Kmiow ot GENERAL that disturbs it bv no concern that lives up to its prcachiuK On hotli ;'dfs. Ilnre speaking will sink. In the early more thoroughly- liesiles fretting t!ie rcu. brand ,iin on n lar Press dispatches, the .Journal has a large "ha nd r. it t'ce on days of the first settlers ft is relafecl Mil f t T-- r. nundn-- of special reporters anil special ts hd that nn English woman, who was who are everywhere present P st- - IHce d 'tpsS, when there is anvthiiig ot interest to be had. IndW' bir :it" lid. T. Merc t- - f r being taken across in a canoe by he has no superior as a re- handise iiovn m Journal market Rul.tjot Hunch.) some Indians,. uttered' a loud cry to porter, giving each day the very latent quo-ta- t ions ot Money, Provisions, l,i'e Slock etc--, S&'M convince them of their foolish ftnrs. of Kansas City, M. Louis, Chicago, New York, Goods new and latest styles and The canoe Liverpool and other home and foreign mar- 'I V Pryor .t Co reached the shore safelv. kets. In home itml family rendinir matter, carefully selected to meet the wants C on c.ich shoulder when the woman rallied the chief thi'.Iournal is unsurpassed by any, mid Ihe iini bar on each paper throughout is a monument 'to the si. m Ui o' nf'ck. Lrn. on his crcdulty. "The Great Spirit gacity and ability of its managers. The. pco. of the people of the Territory. (1t Imclc In each is merciful'' answered the scornful pie of ihe great West are justly proud of the v ir. flnye brand, Journal for It is a Western taper in every INI). Com riht shoulder Woliawk; "He knows that a white sense of tho term and in evcr. part show's FORT RENO, TER. It u n u h o n rf a n d woman cannot hold' her tongue. X- that vigor which characterizes' Western Crou k. I. T. and - YA1LE, AIIXEU & CO., PostotU'M', Antbo ny, Kun.-js-. Clips from the Morning Star and Sl'HAYfcD OR oTOLE.V. School Ngwb, both bright inter- and - One man main, (red roan) 14ior 15 band- DAILY MAIL AKD STAGE Cromwell esting little sheets, published and hlutr. branded IT a I C on I - ft UEt and and shoulder mid Van edited by the Indian school children ttitei. Eaton, at Carlisle, Pa. : 'We have now in Otie blaok horao pony. 4 card oil. with Miialt Fort Reno, sw'di" in rk and a little white around of left Caldwell, Ks., Ft. I. T. our school 380 pupils present and ed:c to Sill, lad. Tcr. absent, on farms. 248 of these are hind boor. Biatuled .1 G on left thigh. A liberal revvrd will bo paid Tor tho return of 1PWW vrSO ft norse, s urn a 132 r boys, and girls. Agent Miles, same, or for information In.,IP. g to recove.-j- . !teX!T&XvJ')M lelljfhou ldt-- of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agen- Address PKiKii S'lFi.na Diilh.gton. I. T rmMmmim cy, visited1 us on his way from Wash- PROPRIETORS ington, cheering us as usual by his ! ! FORT RENO DAIRY. prudent counsel and friendly social New good? new goods ! new poods! ! ! at Connelly. Milk delivered rejri.larly every morn luff ul intercourse. He reported to us of Fort Reno ami Durliutftou. one Carlisle boy who returned to his Agency last July, One morning J C Pry or & Co. P diamond on right somebody knocked at his office h i p, e x c e pt TTorFe ft ml mu'o Vaml 11 on leu hip. A vlta'.lo last vjiirl t l M.T.JOHNSON, door. He tofd him walk in. Agent spri n g's e a Ives re c nlil uny i itoh w i win e In which are fo in lion conc-rnip- Kiy to biHiiilt-d- . yipv"C branded u ni said to him : "Are vou one of the V diamond on rigid fo-t- ntnin 'n i j u.ff rttiMion hoiouleof mwsxsamqg side and diamond anv Stic r)ini(l in wton hwiJs. Carlisle bovs?" "Yes sir." "What is rvv utla''S it dealer In .iim on left hip. Crop off L. l WILLMM-O- N 6iiU left under-ero- p your name?" "John D. Miles." and liMlpvmliMi f , Mo. Agent thought that almost him. lfci?SSiW off right ear. Horse II. A. TODD. Hoi t a yen. brand, niamond nn H 'WHll Kum. t left shoulder. Ttanch on ' "What do you want?"" want to Sand crock, Ind. Ty. - "I Postoflice, .Anthony, " . GENEEAL go to that school to work." "What Kansas. can you do?" "I can work on farm and lean drive team I can do what they lynnt me to." So Agent told vie-- - Georgo Bent, MEEOHANDISE, him he may go there arid' work. John; work there ever since. Agent Darlingtoi', i '1 ( 'iiiAUiai, I Miles said that he is very useful boy. Wo continue to c This is very good news from Carlisle Also ADA. g j5ffiSjSMS actaesolicitorBfor natenLq. co.vnn.tR. i ...... tcis. But all of Carlisle boys can J ciii- I nJ mm - M, in.. H . do more work than that if they try. asfersSftfcsS!: Ma, They can strike onta in Canada. England, Franco. away from their U II Bennett Gormany, and all othor countries. tribes and look for something to do ThirtVALx Vnurn' nrnntinn XTi AIfo II on rijrhi cnarxo for oxnminn.tinn nf tnnrfolo nn P. A. SMITH, for themselves. In that way jLhoy dru. ManasoT. side, loin or hip. iukh. Advico by mail free. can learn more about white men's uJ?ill obtained through ns aro noticod in wav. Raneli on Wild tho feCNE.VTlFIC AMEfllCAN, which has tho largest influ-fj- Horse Creek. P. circulation, and ia tho inoBt 1 ! - -in & onto kind 11 "J i npapor published in the The City Hotel is rushed with ivX&htJfct 0. Caldwell, Ks. world, rno advantages oi'suoh a notice every TRAIL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY I patontoo undorntandB. business now-a-day- s, from the fact luis largo and R. King, n. BplondidlyilluBtrntod nowa- - that all the boys stop there when i , 'oiiuuimuuu tturivux atfii 'Uavoar at the Agency. and i8 amittod to ho tho bcstpapor"dovotod' tOHCienco. nmnbnnw.u . tJSTW'o kofp n Clothln g Santa works, "w full stock of ani rihniiA ""ATiM 'Me. Ilry Hnwiiri, etc, l c Croam English fresh Gertrudes, progress, pubhslictl m any country. rhs. Oooi. nuts, walnuts, r In i y m 10 n"wl- !in iliinr need y ilifonwhoy. Texas. ' COntf1' SoId by - tU roasted peanuts, almonds, fresh figs doalo?s " H um'Ii iiml Hon lomici'l on t li S 8B- til dates, new stock of tho Scion-Ufl- Cimiiillnii oroKjnir of and choicest - MuDrCo' Pttbllohora of o river, nt tin Saxicyr otuuiieB, etc., fttc.. at Council's. IC on left jaw. 261 Broadway, New York. chUIu trull. In tliu CliiukuHiiw Nmion. Hiuulbok about pivtiutM mnUM fro. v T i I i $b

m Cromwell A dispatch from Caldwell to II. B. and The Transporter Trucsdell furnishes the news that ANSAS CITY flQtonn Vau Watou Marshal Brown was shot on the 20th cattls Jtfcu't ten4, half-bree- muni iLAFE MERRITT, Local Editor. by two d Mexicans, at that Ind. Tec give any particu- place. It did not JJLorHO, jJninu and beyond this we have been lufl Entered at tho Pootolllco nt Darlington, as lars, m4&& shoulder second cIiibb matter. unable to obtain any reliable infor- 'jUjLjft. affair. MAIL TIME TABLE. mation regarding the immnm. PROPBIETOKS RENO DAIRY. Cnldwoll A Ft. Bill Lino. Indian-"Dog-Sodicr- FOET The s" were ggaaia&: AKIIIVK. AltltlVK. Milk delivered rcgohivly .every morning at' From North 11 a. m. From South 10 a. m. out on Tuesday killing dogs, ripping Hi ForL Uono and PurlingUxu. Mondays Excepted Sundays Excepted. tepees, gathering in the tribe and iflcrip. Rhlfif and ninwroil Rivers. Stugos, sumo time, going S. Tuesdays, for a Medicine dance. Tho dogs are Thursdays Saturdays;! going N. Mondays, P.O. Kas. & Kansas City. Mo. M Wednesdays A Fridays. for food, and are considered a rare H. A. TODD. ripped - A. T. & S. F. It. U, TIME TABLE. delicacy. The tepees are t .'- On either side. case the owner Brandt on eirter hip. side or belli . ft1 VSSafSSaBl CALDWELL STATION. and torn down in fork right"', now s e b r a n d to tk hrnnei. Old mark. allow Iior AltTlIVE. DKI'AKT. refuses to take it down and move add under bit In left. c on 1 sain left Passenger. 11 f0 A. flf. 3: 00 P.M. of the "Medicine." ADDITIONAL BRANDS. Accommodation, a : 10 P. M. 5:20 A.M. the place shoulder. P. O., ildes. Mark, orop ana under bit U John P. Baird, a bluff, hearty man XBoth LCaldwcll, Kan. boy Horn brand laraa ai cattlo, on right hip. Mrs. John Murphy and the it does one good to meet, is up from A. H. JOHNSON, Itlanaser, returned from their visit to Emporia Ft. Reno. John was silent regard- XAKS13 CXTT. H on the 10th, ing the object of his trip, but we 3amoa S. aT m Jas.A. Hammors & to do with llango on Crook-c- d be- think it had something Co. A party of Carlisle children, steers. Caldwell Commercial. Crook. I. T. Horse Morrison longing to this Agency, are expected brnndaSHaS Yes, had something to do with Mala and sDarlingioul at Caldwell about July 4th, on their "it 'aHHaaaaLBaVaaVaaUaV any way home. steers;" for John took up a herd of place on iiniinu aaaT aaaH Ind. Tor. 1,100 mixed cattle, all native stock ijro3lT Other brands Miss Amelia McKunc, formerly aw JIT connect t (i unci an employee at the Arapahoe school, contracted for during the winter, and . AJsXSJry XJTaMw&eiJGFfSrrr Trii i? same with O added. Also running M on lea K M Uowins & Co. is here on a visit to Mrs. J. H. Soger, were as nice a bunch as has been elue unci on nip oi some nunc. Also opon A on nostonlcet address Anthony., Kans. left sliolaor. Sonic to whom she is related. taken to Caldwell this season. cattle with riKHt Oburn c: lioni sawcil olt & C. IT. Cotton, the popular book- ANADARKO DOTS. Montgomery. tuil cut squaro without tho open keeper for N. W. Evans & Co., Post Mr. Lnngslaft returned a few days ago, and has A. M. Walker, A. Horse brand, over the river, passed opened tho tolegraph office again. open A any placo traders north manager, Darl- m n. H Kuhn baa the hay contract at Ft. Bill. Ho Vv on animal. liango on the coach on tho 10th, on a short has u?en down to see how tho grass was. ington, Ind. T. Pond Creole, I. T. o business trip. Messrs. D. P. Brown and Will Cleveland wore Horse brand i'ostofflco, llunnewcll, Kan. down visiting at Fort 8111 a few dars ago. right hip M The Fourth ofJuly will have pass- Wo are having lino showers, and tho prospect for corn and watermelons was never bettor. ed before our next issue, and the wS Tho school employees commence to leave on tno U. King, Powclor usual celebration will take place. nlKhtof tho 25th. Mr. Soarlght will head tho fire-wor- ks oxodus. ialateS5g?S imm A grand display of will Santa BaaBafSS3vnlW4l Face, Letters from Colorado Inform ns that they wen Jr take place at the Agency, and the having snow atorras there as late as tho 12th of Gertrudes, aHPVaEaVKUilliMaaUJaV ai5ffMJ usual races and amusements at Ft. this month. Texas. j5CHR'5ES25oatBfn Darlington, Reno. Mr. .Tno. Spray will leavo on tho night of tho 2fith to visit his family at Tonganoxlo, Kas. A pleaannt trip to you, John. K on left jaw. Ind. Tor. A party of Indian freighters start- Miss Mollno and Mrs. Arnold have each had tho ed up to Cantonment this week to misfortune to lose their pet dogs, to which they ... Gregory, Kldred & had becomo much attached. 4e3 uo., iuvi(i hntn, W. B, MALALEY. obtain loading to Ft. Ileno and Ft. Mr. Storaes has just finished a dwelling for Mr. ja manager, .ucuicino dis-mantli- Crop off left car and Supply. The work of ng James H. Deere, at his ranch. Mr. Steiges Is Lodge, Kan. ltoad again at work on the bridge. oranns, jjj'v, a hole and slit in the go- Jjl right. Kunning w and abandoning Cantonment is Mr. F. gone to to canneeled, and a) S F. Woodward has Erin Springs I Ml Ml- - on both sides imme- ing rapidly forward. attend the Masonic Lorlgo. Mr. Spray has charge iii.Vl III It'll diately tho IrroS Currvconil). ' back of of tho commissary duilng his absence. rajZftfi on side or shoulder. Jlorso A pony, belonging to Agent Miles, Capt. Jack Nestell was down at a few anrffi;... loin. brand, vunning .w days ago, and received another bruic of cattlo, to on right shoulder. P while avoiding being caught recent- bo Issued to tho Indians for stock cattle. O, range and ranch Horse braud, round Kanywhoro on K T. ly, attomptcd to jump a picket fence, Tho few employees remaining after the 1st of nninial. czxAiir-tfvj- 'Pond'Creok, I. July aroexpoctlng to attend the grand bainecue to AlsoSwcotwatcr, Wheeler Co., Texas. hut lodged on the sharp palings, rip- bo given on tho 4th, by Mr. Bill Williams. Wm. Frass, ping its side open and tearing itself Charlie Kawboodle (Lett Hand) died on tho 0th. Darlington, Kob't Poisid, open in a fearful manner The pony and was burled tho 20th. Ho Is tho sixth one of g)- - that family to die of consumption within tho lust afe Alro JP 4onectr is ruined. two years. Jnn-uir- - Oh td and T on loft Hand. mm?-- ssmm & Po- S. S. ITaury started last week for TjwMNMi;if run y Also flying W hip & side. Kansas, taking with him fourteen ny brand con- TEA ! TEA ! ! TEA ! ! ! fi2feSSSiI& loft side. nected JP left Indian boys, who are to be placed opened out among the Mcnnonite Just at Council's Head- shoulder. Dar- farmers, quarters, the finest assortment of The Best The Standard, near Ilalstcad. The boys were anx- Ifyou intend to " GET got lington, I. T. tea ever opened the x AtfaaHiaBah THE BEST" ious to go, and they will doubtless in Territory. improve Grades first-clas- s and prices very rapidly and become valua- low for the quality. ble helps to the farmers. George Ben I, STRAYED OR STOLEN. Ppjpfi We are obligations to under Wm. Darlington, I 'J. Darlington, Agency engineer, for Ono roan mule, (red roan) 14Mj or 15 hands courtesies high, branded U 5 and I O on loft shoulder and extended the Transport- thigh. Also ADA.. Our press broke, Ono black horse pony. 4 years old, with small er and we were saddle murk and a Utile white around edge of left obliged to call on him to alter anew hind hoor. Branded J C on left thigh. A liberal reward will bo paid for the relurn of cog wheel to make it fit the press, or recovory. saino. for Information leadlog to their .- - for which service he refused com- Address Pjctku Simklds, Darlington, M K 13cmietL I.T. I III! II P pensation. Thanks, William. oSCvf ?fM 'Mso If on right GEO. W. WINN. JAS. M. UQSW!CTL. iaaaaafasajss Companies "C" and "D," 20th In- - side, loin or hv). fantry, under the GEO. W.WINN Panch on Wild command of Capt. &()., Soo Tvobstor's Unabridged, pn ;o 11C1. clv-- inor tlift nnmn nf nnnh anil olimpin.. 1 bP viMf' I lorsc Crock. P. Taylor, arrived from Ft. Dodge, Ks., Manufacturers and dealers In o vnluo of Defining k A ilf itf jrvnjtu. h v ' M ;i-- . v. . ni n . i vn. on the 15th. They were delayed by !y UlustrationB. mrnMSXtS'-s&irJi- i high Tho pictures in Wobstor undor tho 13 words, && the water at this point one day, BooT Bollor, Custlo, Column, Eyo, Horao. and then proceeded to Ft. Reno, Saddles, Harness, MoUUuks, IbrenoIo py, Ruvollu, Sblpe where they will '$ ' J C Pryor & Co. hereafter be station- Whips, Spurs and Saddlery Hardware, dofino RATI WOrda nnd nrma J diamond on right ed, taking the place of companies Now Edition of WEBSTER, Imo h i p, oxcopt 1 as'i also Horses Clothing, and General Out- sprin '8 e a l v removed to Ft. Sill. which are. branded fitting and Horse Equipments, licptiir-in- g 4600 Now Words & Meanings, and P diamond on right Through the courtesy of A. II. neatly and promptly done. Biographical Dictionary lawHS side and diamond of over 9700 Naiaos. on loft hip. Crop oil Johnson, manager, at Kansas City, flSTSpccinl attention given to tho manu- la" tho left and undor-oro- p WEBSTER'S Dictionary used try olf right ear. Ilorsu and Will Carter, foreman, at Kiowa, facture of California Printing Offioo. 1881. jV Saddles, suited to Btato purchaso aKass3skSS lirand. diamonil on Kansas, wo present this week tho stock Eyory of Dictionaries X left shoulder, lluudh on Sand creek, Ind. Ty. the trade of the country. Satisfac- Schools has boon Wobstor'8. Jfci Postofllce, Anthony, Kansas. trtands of the Kansas City Cattle tion in tho Public Bohools of Guaranteed. Orders from a distance BooksS. aro mainly based tho1 Company. A. H. Johnson, the su- on Wobster. JS will receive careful attention. of Webster Is over20 times tho CS T V Pryor & Co perintendent of this company, has, Sale of any other sorles of Diet's. C on ondli should or CALDWELL, KANSAS. THOUSAND on wo believe, the control over more THIRTY-TW- i havo been put ma and bar each pnbllo schools of the U. 8. A slilo of neck. Un cattle than any one man in the Parties finding strays now omnon nas nocomo raoro and der hack in ouch in any K"u"moro Tho Standard. our. I torso brand, , United States, and is the manager K riliould or brands advertised in this paper will uy schools Oon right StotoB,i TCW.8 la Ranch on 8 of a of 3ft and Collogo ii number heavy cattle confer a .favor by dropping us 50 Prea'ts JtC r. a infia-n- a A IkTTh m. TtT cwook, IS IT NOT THP. fill n K Ht . - X. 'PofltotKuu, card or writing to the owner. 0. ft C, MERWIAM CO., Wib'rBprinRnold.Miwc, ivrj,.- Antlu

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I leaving ike City [or 9t(tfe dvring the SQUARE Swrwi'trMonth" ecm/iate SQ'JAKE JVews 3ta.ilfd to fh?m ^o.s^imt?, for ^ Pfr month. 'fhc a-Jdrcsi nun/ be chnngci? as of ten os dcsirftt. THE STE'WS Wffi'br mailed fa trttfeif*-? in Enropet post- ', afj? prepaid, for 51 IJG )>cr month. ; OmcB or PUBUCATMH : No*. 113 AID IIS MAHKBI 8nnr, GALVTSTON, TXXAI, BHTMUD At tn AT GALWTOK A» Bico.io CLAM HATTER. ESTABLISHED 1842. GALVESTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1883-PRICE 5 CENTS. VOL. XLII-NO. 156.

flktinc HTtral painful wounds. Tlw negro •JUT AJfTOWIO. hers on the Central, going south, broke a pis- Tim first wfto/ifta WHK Jche !"_•. Penn, oC Colflat\ who did to* culling has beta captured an ton rod about eight miltx from hero. The DOMESTIC DISPATCHES. Iowa, a atoni'-na^or. who wa* In tlie < lock** up. BHdff* »am«l—Barlnf Attampt Mc3UIIim ut Hi- tfme of his-loath. Rn r Ui II IJUllLJilW VW JJilAl Ul/j train wa» backed here and a new euciuo pro- ho and /our olbets, iccluuinjj Mc%llaii _ HAS A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF Tbe causa ol the delay hi the Braioria tap — ••••.Ball Oames—lad- cured. The train will be thrown nbcut tureii ITEMS OF NEWS FZlblft DIF- th« r*£tMn, ^pii.ri-1 to furnish dunlicau-s from them, or any of my own negatives. WHOLESALE GROCERS & IMPORTERS Poace Union. On croiJK-uximl.iaUon he Admfttc*! thi»t h* *»u*i P. E- B.03E, £59 and 161 Market street. •II to pull tbe train In. SKaay of the pawn [Bpeclal Telegram to Tho Ncwi.l dispatch sent from horo lost ulgbt, and also sj>rs Ten the train and oanw In by ta»Gulf BAN ANTONIO, August ^4,—Fourteen delln with the statement made to n News represen- Mvsnr, Conn., August 'it.— The WRston of tlm not Identify 31;y ono of the three mec, 04 U**y won O^unccticut bratif-h of tilt- Univernal Pence Union masks. Colorado and Santa Fe. quonts werft up before tha recorder this morn tative by Mrs. Edwardy on Wednesday nisht AiJiili WoSroct, U"; fiigiufipr of th» U*l». •»•• Mr. Wm. Cooper, an old cltisen, and on* last, at Bremond, to whom aht> said Mr. wan larpcly^ittcmli-d. Rev. Jl. J. KimhaU, of Con- p AMUSEMENTS. Real Estate. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ing; eight were fined $& eaob, tiro cases wer cord, N. JS,, for.-in.'1'Iy captain in Hcrdon's sharp- tljis i>*:conK SALE- train aiveral boars. The fire Is supposed to Btorsd, wna largely aiKnctl. FTW•Oo lots, with n. well-built plastered cottage, *eao«l Apportiamm***—-Oonrt Wot. A resolution was parsed demanding that t*c war tlii? train, rrlati'd liow ha was forc«'l"u) op*» t»w Crates, etc., brick cistern, large stable, etc., south- have originated by sparks from a passing of oxtti.-minatlon which has bftenivaced for S:M) safe by two •)...(! i.i mwkx. arnxfl will* reTolver*. fast cor. M and & d. Also two fine building lola, Official Uvctioa Xrtnrma—Th* Crop*, train. Tardoa Orantsd— Land Matters—In- joan> nfiafmt ilio original orcupriiits uf American Two physi-- an< th^n t*;B;ifiiM ea tt, tl«j nature vt. fJroadway nnd ooth; -pnt-Fourth cash, balance In 1. Sole Agents for tho Oolobratod Xtc. J. S. Larone was robbed of $40 in money creased Valuations— Bnraorod As- noil, Including tho trfaciierrms and unprovoked Ifio wonniifa -uii'i.^ McMillan'rtdi-ath. BEACH HOTEL, yandSywirs. H. M. THUEHEART & CO. [STeotsl Tfllwam to The News. nnd 11200 in certificates. of deposit, ou the BlaiiRhttfr of thousand* of fili-mJIy men. vva Tliisci>nc-l ;-I'-tMlie UjsLiju.jns of Lite SUt<* no far sassination—Municipal Hatters. BY GRAHAM, August 'M.—Our county Judge hiu train, between this point and Cotulla. He boa and chlldreu. tin* Tfulenc br fraudulent appropria- : suspicions of tbe guilty parties, who aro being (Special Telegram to Tho Ne\rd.l tion of then- Un<3s and. oHior property, purpetiiiil journeJ until 1: ^J!/. m./wlivn ^vi'isucs wiii bn •«- P A choice lot, with nice rose-bushes and fruit* received from tho State Board of Education a hod fallh, and every kind of wionp, bo stupjifid, dncif.i U-nJirx t« conned Kr.uik Jan*s wit* «4>* trefis.oflered ut n low figure for a fow ihiya'oniv, be- shadowed by detectives. AUSTIN, August 24. — Tho governor pardoned killln?. in^ ht'tiveun Judge Johnson's and P. H.'Mosbr*6 rest- Chromo Tobacco draft on the tax-collector of Young county for and that our f.>llta (.;. x MBYEK. Real Estate Agent. years imprisonment for robbing, which term th(*y nre entitled uuilor tins fourunnirn mnendmtinL SATURDAY, AUGUST 2s, AT 6 P. M amount ever before drawm by tbe county for A saloou opposite tbe International depot IJA. flyriss of rmoJulfoiiB wnro adopted, in favor of Th« most fnt^rjiiO PiciUjim-nt w-.*.s t^ausAJ A)Mut he had served and been released. Tbe pardon universal peace, lumporanco aud women'n suC- noon, wli«;n .Jiid/o EtTing an4 li.irn>lu Uavi*. tto* jX>11 4 SALTC-Chtnp for GO (tavs, IX) lots, all hisrh was burglarized and. the tilt robbed of its con ground, in different parts or the* city, from 3','uO this purpose. Tha apportionment made by the tenta. /rajJO. two tmtiilemati who wr;ro M-itrn'-d a ilay or t»n *aa PART J. county jndgo was amour 7£0 children, which is granted on petition of citizens and because U> b«^ L'arofu) in giving tln'ir (»->4Jinony i?nJi«* wan*. Apnlv to JOSKI'H 1'KANKLIX Mrs. Martina Morales, a cwtteuarian, _ X«aw Association. I'Yaulf Jiuri'M, t'-acii n-c«tvoii tne fuliowtfif letter: 1. Colorado March makes the pro rata' uuly 94 p*r scholar instead last evening. Her end was ptsieeful, bron.thing of good conduct in prison in order to ivstoro SARATOGA, August 24.—Tho American Law asso- Ji L" a U.illo in Masuist-ra Verd LTOll &ALt>-Tracts of soli;! bodies of laud in of |1 GO, as made by th« State. The town o! to him the rights of citizenship. cliukm h«ld :M closing session this morning. .->V. fsiuis, Aoj.'drf 23.-To Harfle!.1 Timvi* auJ 3 Sti«c::icns from i»liv*-:ifl Kfi-vcf Jj Panhandle of Texas, from 10,000 to UQ.WWaures. h«r last surrouuii«d by her family. Sho was Alt-x. Irving. OaMitin- '(^nlleniw-.i: V o'ir ttvitlpwjm For particulars appiv to Graham, recently incortwaUxl for free-school There was an olfort again to day to obtain Win. Ajlen Butler offered a rwioliitfoii extending 4. Waiue-, Nni V.Vn ....Strauss pui-pc«es,rec«iv«d {537 34 Cor ^.scholars within born ami bas aHvays livtd iu San Autonio the most- cordial irnlccmo to Lord Chit-f Jueticu a^aiua* FninV J.-wiier wiJI u»i watchp-t by tried *jid J. W. LAWiitXCE, A"Stf n. Tex(i<;. LOOK ! Her ago bus l;«en placed u high as 114, but the a meeting of the Stato Land Board, but with- Cnlerideo. true friends *if U:r-liero. No onn but U»« wrtt*.-r PAJtT II. thu scholastic age. Th« Board of Trustees nave family gives 1779 as the year of kor birth. anil one oilier Vnuw ii->«v nf*Ar OoTprnjr Cri*tcaitm Overture, Polophone UILI>INU LOTS OF SMALL AND LAIKJE DO YOU WANT CANDY THAT IS PUKEf ord«rod an election for September S, to deter- out success. Applications for school land, )i« following ofllcers wero elected tor the cnsu- 'limtw.sions, east aud wust;some with cottages POWDER A daring attempt at robbery was made last \VK year: cann' to biUii,' ili-i dust iu April. '.*&£. on the Ku*- !^.-5 i^r.. .-:-, i,f \ i :.i< B DO YOU WANT CAKDy THAT- WILL mfnothtt levy of atmfflafetot tax to maintain dnv .'ifi«r;)O*./. tluiL >j« rod«i-a *h^ clintr c»r fjroni Cornet So:a Inll^uu r ?, thereon. For sale or lease. . SAM 31A AS, night in the heart of thu city. J. Machunu, a with money to maka first payments, are com- Pnwident—C'urtlandt Parker, oC Now Jersey. KEEP? Absolutely Pure. tbe schools for ten months In tb* year. It ii ing lit from actual settlers daily, and tho Auiontf tho vicn presidents are; Jl. G. Strtet, of .Jp.Tijrson Cftrr«Kt. I^'.in. 11;^ pittlol wM^^vk^t Rossini iJj- Jeweler, was awakened by som* oue attempt twici;. nnct ou'r \iQ-lcv prrv^nted its uar. Kntuk 3. Nurture. DO YOU WANT TUB REST GOODS IN Tbfe Fnwder aenr mitt. A nwnl of pwitr. predicted by the friwdt of tbe ineaaur* that Ing to remove u dtouionJ-pin from his shirt money is being turned into the treasury. TUB Tex us. .Estate Agents. •trencth ftmt whnltsomraeM. Mor« tcomomlcat tbe levy of taxes will carry by tb* requisite board, however, has uev»r acted upon a The committee to consider the subject of de- Jaim^haHlrj'ulnr-fii offrfcnJt Uiai wiN ntr«r w^- PART JIT. THE MARKET f lhan tbe ORlin»rr kiiull Sold only in CUM. front. His call for help awoke a lady occupy- lays In the UitfUtd StuUtt Supreme Court an>l va- him Hai\i come to hi* al 3( s-rr;•.- Com.c I'o*p<>urri...... • ; lectiue Agent, Meridian, Basque county, Teifas. THEN BUY THE opening her eyes she discovered a man stand- auy way of deciding betw*wa rival purchasers the Commutes pn Judicial AdminlalratJou and A. a. i- II. II i'oiuro Correspondence soliciled. ments in Young county rafalted aa follows: ing near th* dressing tablo where nor watch claiming to hava settled upon tbe same traots. K«medlal ProuedLre. Ttip latter ir. '•* ^r.i.i writu-n in rft IS. 3*0*1 Horn, (Jaloi. Koentfr f K. MOORE, J.L, UNEXCELLED GENUINE For amendment to sections 4 and 0, article 7, and jewelry were lying. AN eho sprang up the It is likely the delay will tend to create trouble K<;soluUoii8 J« n-apcct U> tba memory of the late U . MOORE ft GRAY,* 1^5; agairut, £X For anaiujtnunt to section 1>, man hurried out and ran into Mecheau'u room of a serious character between such parties. Judge .Jert-niiftfi H. Hlack, of IVimtyJvania, wi-ru of iht* h->ii'i *-^en;ji*r. Sin Antonio. '1'Ji-* i>o«-tn:*rk Land1 Agents. Temple Texas. -f> »t,±X Foraiuond- renounded through tho building, during which tracts of thus* lands, which in view of tbo \ \7"AXTED— A Gccth-mau.. Teich Enirlish ' !lnl«tr«don,.NI«l»^j»H«ra ment to article —, 1^5; ajuiust, ^J. Those Jig- The annual dinner took placL- ut tbe Grand U:iloti 1 T ?J . ATTOIIKET AT LAW AXD LAND AOEXT, tho burglars fled. 'The report of tho shot downward tendency of stock and pasture lauds tills (iveniiiK. James's attorney * denoum, * t'te luilhor > \ ^:in and Book-l-c*;pinif- , ppr- to Brown wood. Brown couuty, Texaa. Kaauu,Q urea are correct, as taoiCoiuuiisstonen Court may be withdrawn. JOHN \V. CijAKK, ava^ou. Tcx:is. Lani.1 tvuslnees attended to hi all its branches. has just counted tha vote. brought a fellow t>oarder to the scene, who War Songs and Addresses. f ttip. CANDY! found Mecbenu very much excited and labor- Assessors' rolls of Aransas, Burleson, Dim- u Tin; afU'rni-"/n fr?3Hicri wan , On receipt cnTtax funds, tar receipts will go for- Qalraaton, Agents. CIUTACQLM. N. V., AiiKU t:.'!.-Six thnuiaud per- "r"\7"ANTED-A cood. hoaesi boy, who is willing Our tax-collector, W. T. .Hunger, has settled ing under tho belief that he wan a hot. initt. Hill, Hood, Orange, Parker, Uillespio, Ja-i!.-'s altcji'3'n^. an'l Liie r fllled lo o VV to fcork In a store ami isftOijur,i;ito{ li u tbe ward to owner by return mail. FOB SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS JOBBEKS. ITampera, 60 art Jugs. $5 50. in full with the State and county for the tax- Calhouu and Gregg ccuutius have heeti re- sons astern I iled in tlnf niniiljith'iafer this arU'ninon Jiovi-iiiff. S*"v<;rAJ u-;tin-^*4- Inferences—First National Bank of Rrownwood, rolls of 1S*J. On examination ft was found that he was U> lu.-nr thesin^Jug of Fetlrral and I'-nitV-dcrat^ war wjiotn u-ffrc K-^nl* Tutt. U« *• i»ooj. L»«i otinri for rity; wages good. Apply to 1&.1 Tre :nont st., bet. Texas: H. M Trueheart & Co. Galveston Texas. not hurt hut narrowly escaped from death, his ceived. The increase in taxable values over RDTitrH. and addrpHti-s by Jitdirc Alljioii Tonrjjutf, of r-icrket aod Postoffico. Hon. A. P. McCormick convened the Unttou [!}<: (ii-r.-ijif'j, .1 id Dick Udd L<1I and Sarah Hite C-w shirt being pierced on tho loft side directly last year heretofore noted Is kept up. The Sew York: Ilov. Dr. Atticiis F. Huy^ood, of (;<-or- tin' State. "VT[T ASTHIJ— Two iroud r*ants-niaki.TS. Gc "." ,T. I>. Howard, iv is Iif re %riv>n UM G. A. DUEKLER, Sftn Ar.tonlo. Tex. M. THOMSON, Austin, Texas, .Dealer in jury was duly impaueletl and is still in SOKJ.OH. Murdock, Etuile Bteger, P. J. Do Merritt,C, D. by Wallace Uruce, HoiiKlilreopaff, tin«l Krt t<» niu^tu Several civil cases have detra disposed of. cash, a diamond ring aud a bunch of keys. cus^ was s< * f.iriri.'d in June,, wli^t! Frank Jam** -A smart man. with u i . R . Land and Land Scrip. Large bodies suitable GALYESTON, TEXAS. NEW YORK. No clew. Holmes and James Havey. by C. C. Case, WILS sunp by the choir nnd concr^n- os'r-ed if I c:i"tt» han* him. T»ji! qo*»Qon V eve. to canvass fur a good paying article. Ap- for ranches for sale. Correspondence solicited. The weather ia oppretairely warm, and a Lost evening a family of nine persons wore li^ii wffli fl;m «nT<'i:t. The services \ver»j tin* mom rain is much needed. The Athletics of this city have challenged n-as ftjjked if ibi' witnA««s km-w Tom Hil-. Tht- 4*- • at 51 Winnie street, corner c-ttli. NO. K. DONNA>T Austin, Texas, dealer in MDROXAX. tho Austin Red Stockings to play a match poisoned from eating canned bcof, but not fa- fiuijreasive evur lit'ld at Cbataii'm:i. Sfvcnil oM fcusn object.--! on llm ground v);at liiil waa not W. C. Beckham & Son- hav« ordered lum- tally. Cctifcdi'riitiiS nurtft.-ipatod. ICi-fiovernor 1'kT- mentioned ;c Uib inJkimeut. TJi« fiUU pro- corapetftnt and rf-^able Steno- _ Lands and Land Scrip. Taxes paid for non- DISTATOB. earne of base ball, time and place to bo named pont, of West Virginia, wa.s on the ( l *'V sraphcp and Type-writer. Preference to one residents. Correspondence solicited. ber, and, as soon as tha brick can bo burned, by thorn, A fire in the country last night destroyed a pose1 o R> an wu rpEXAS STATE AGENCY—Attends to land and joining their two-story brick recently com- Major M. P. Small, commissary of subsist- ATf.'iiiaotf, Kas., August :!4.—Slack-, i-li^ put;!!- nrrt-st^, the '.liters left Uie htat.. OrerrulM .JC br.-^thl(-ss aonuoe r-,t the audience. SbeEaid: ^"AJTTSD — Immediately, one chambermaid FREIBERG, KLEIN & CO., and receipting for accountable. ias not met, but it appears to be tho sense of t ; \Vin-n I marrn^d^jr-jrfcc HiW in fc^ ha4 and on* din-cg-room servant, &t Mrs. White's, Lock wood & Kampman.San Ant'o: 1st NatB'k^Ho'n sale yesturday was a success for buyore, but abundant yield, which a)ou0 will enable them ihe members that the large power to tax cou- nunu uppuar ro be ivliable! SJ.ule i* i'i i--x-<- l- ut :-jfrtee, between Wth and —U' same to pay out of debt, for althoiiRh.thero have The Nationals, of Houston, have challenged couJiffun. It is reporU?J Uiat .loha L. Sutlii-.m sevnr.il clii!':r-:u--toiir boy*-- C!ar*3ev.. J^h"; - VOX ROSEUBEBQ, Austin, Texas. Land not favorabl* to manufacturers. the Blue Stockings, of this city, to a match 'erred by that act is not safe, and they will will Qiao arrivo here fa a few days, and t!:nt lie i;:- (jcor^i? end V«x>J. In Karci:. JS^I. t*M! d«»f*u'1*Dt •VirAXTED-A Apply at tho res! W . and General Agen,. Office on Congress avo., Installment receipts must be returned. been several failures iu Mucces»1on the neoplu ikely recommend that until the next legisla- teudfi to bacfc Slade ii^jdiiht Mitchell. Slad'iia v^ry csjiu: to our house •aritb Dick LMdoll r.ud J<*«o provided with flre-proof vault. Attends to selling Tho Philadelphia wool market is generally have kept out of debt remarkably well. Wheat «ame • The challenge has been accented and VV ilenceofJu^of Judge. J.,. P_. . COLE. , c.?enue M and and pui-chasinR real estate. it has been arranged between the Blues and ture meets they prefer to remain under the quiet, but appears very confident. -Tames, all ar.-.io-J. They cams back nnxt »onil*. 33ln st. Kefereuce-s required. unchanged, the demand being confined chiefly is selling at from sovouty-tive cents to $ 1 per charter as it was'amended by tho last lugisla- acting as though rrfjrhtoueO. They «t^od at :.h* Veteran pensions collected and remitted, chare- Athletics that tbe nine shall be selected from Xingrlisb. Aristocrats Arrived* window with -r:nf, hi weir haul*. i'>okin«r oui»i4a. >—Good, steady woman, to make her- ing actual expenses only. to long staplo wonted, trade being active and bushel Oats huvu turned out well, auu 1 ;ure. This charter requires a council of tweu- t have recently heard some good old Georgia tho two clubs. San Pedro park has been named WEW YoitK, AujrustiJ. —I.or.i Cnlcrid^-'-, fiiMv.Tt Did nut be<; Frii?k *fu>r the 27Ui of Apnl. Kr. W;self generally useful m small family. Apply finner. Soles of Texas Include 19,000 pounds aa the place and Sunday next as tho time. y aldermen, who elect all officers except tho Coleridge iiisenn. Hir J,lines Hanner, M. I'., and . south sido *ve. H, second west of 'JTth st. farmer* day that they Uiteniiod to ride fat HiLe'fi first wila --ra>s Frank J^.Er.f?s's aunt. Tt« de- at 26@27c. Leon Stickelbout, a Belgian, took a drink of nay or, aud is generally a unique experiment. Hon Clioa. Russell. 31 I'., were m«t m tbo b:«j- n;j fense declined to < roas-';iauiine tJw? witncu. *7"&>'T£D—One Chambermaid For Sale. horses once more. Thore. bas baeu mororye The proposition to issue more bonds is con- their an-ival ou thuC-'I'Jo. this morning, hy mem- Stoc k> closed firm. aud barley raised in the county this year than lemonad* and ice water in succession yester- ber* of the Bur association, nnii tninsft-rr^l to a JiOR SALE—Fifteen large Missouri mules, broken day. He was shortly afterward token ill and demned. At Trercont House. ? to harness. Inquire at There is IMS preunro at Philadel^iui for ever befor*. and tbe farmers contemplate The killing of a Mr. Young, at Mc- yocbt, where break f list aivaitif! them. After sail- JOiJ. BOSCHI'S. Victoria. Texas. planting a still larger acratjg* next time. Com ditd within a fow hours. Tho verdict of the ingupon Eait and Xor:h rivers, the prirtv !:tn.i'"I ItTTANTED—A NURSE. money. jury of inquest was that he came to his death )nde, in Bastrop county, by Multon, to- and WL'PO drivtta to th% residcuce of Kliot J. Siii-p- He Pronoractis V V MEZ. R, V. DAVIDSON, USTIN LIME, is mode aud is a very good yield. It seems to day, is reported by passengers on the Central bard. whi»po Lord Coleridge an<1 fr:<-nd-> will bi nr Sales—11000 Santa Fes at 109; $1000 ditto at be tne prevailing opinion that the corn market tjy an overdose of iced drink, coupled with or- Story a Fabrication. S. . cor. AVP. O and 31st at. A ic; ou want to be sure of tha BEST, order of ; laustion cousequentupou excessive beat. The iraio. Youug was a brother of the superin- truesLs during tlieir stay in :his city. TUia cv,-i'.i!:u P. C. TAYLOR, Austin, Texas. HOUSTON. 103%; $50,000 Texas Rioe at 16%; 5000 sham will ooen at from thirty-are to fifty cents per tendent .of the Travis County poor-farm. By •iiimer will bnpiven at SheparJ's tit wblch (itin^rnl Nr.T YORK. August 2«.—Th e Sun pubUnbc* Gtm ~\ IRl^S WANTED—To work In Japar Box Fac- bushel. deceased was forty years old and leaved a wife folli>«rin? Ln J--iv {joulJ: jT tory. CLARKE & COURTS, TK)R SALE—Choice oak, ash and mixed wood, of stock at 'XX; 100 shares Houston aud T«as and four children unprovided for. he same train comes the report of tbe killing nancack will be present. O'. and G8 Trcmont street. JD at PEOPLE'S WOOD YARD, corner Market Central at 53. The health of tbo town of Graham and sur- •f one Blood worth, eight miles from McDn.ie, Ryan, tho Pug-ilist. Jameston.. If. ! . Julr i*. jS:3.— Dear Sir: I a»« * rounding country i?( good, and 1 hare huard of Judge H. O. Lewis is in the city In the in- friend of Stanley >iatthpir». and toolc an ncilv* and Thirty-second. Delivery prompt if desired. Sterling is no better on actual sales. Sep- :erest of the projected railroad from Kansas >y unknowu parties. lit 1SS1 Bloodworth and CHICJLCO. Aiii;u?t -..--Ncuii-njus reporters kept part in bavins tim oon.*irmed. lam •orry to »^« The receipts of Cotton at Houston uo sickness in the county e*.*pt a few case* of a man uauied Fltzpatrick were indicted in Lee up a prol'mjfi-'t hf.-ircli f«;r the alle^i'iJ woyn<1eiJ Situations "Wanted. TT1OR SALE CHEAP—Three twelve pnsseuser tember commercial, 4.80. chilld aud fever ia a wild form. City to the gulf, via San Antonio. A subscrip- X«'w York ii<"/ sp&pei4 charge that you R.jr«M<1 to J? Busses, with or without harness. They are have more than trebled during tion of *200,lXH) to tho stock of tbo company is mnty for robbing and shooting a German, pugilist. I'od-Iy Ryaii. \o rosit ve ioforaiation subscribe a lsr?e suoi tn tb»* (JaifleM ^l«ctioo fund "TTTANTED— Situate:: by youn™ man ith thor- first-class, aud best" fiuish of E. M. Miller JE Co.'s A schooner hiu been chartered hence to Oal- There has been considerable said cf late In itzpatrick has postponed a trial, but Blood- was obtainable up to a v«-ry Jau* Jiour. Tbe rt- upon a barf,-ftin with Gatfc!.i that be would, if make; have been run only two months. For price, regard to tho several wells in Graham, thu aekod, upou the payment of 5 per cent, of porters Jmve concJiided th^t Jtynii was not shor r,t eU'rtf^il p-fsid'-nt. sc-nd lo tJe Senate th» fiamt* of Vy ou;;h knowledge of English French and GerGer-- ihe last three years, and the sales V9ston with rails at M per ton. which work is to commence on the lino from worth plead guilty and served out most of his .ill, butolt on a bit? spree. Joluicy Ktlt.-f. u [iiif^l- book-keeper; would go to country. Box L, etc., address JOHN SHEARN, waters ot which certainly have some medicinal line. Recently, in order to maka Bloodwortu rStanlov M-itru -«s to fiili tL*; »aca«icr cccaki-MiM Ujr ^ Houston, Texas, Codeo quiet at 9%c. this city to the gulf. It has been decided to ist and frienrf of liyuu's. stttos ibis morale;; that death, TL- .-n.iijon ^r ulbem-ise on tb« Syprwn* of Groceries have increased inthe qualities. I have heard of uo ono as yet hav- a witness against Fitzpatrick, he was pardoned Ryan was not shut: that be (Files) ha«l him in cus- 0\V ART TILE. MatOach German Tile. United The shorts in ths next four months of futures ing the water analyzed, bat there are some two change ths. guuge to tbe standard. He says tbe h*-nch. \\\'.\ yoi: <••) &> klod a> U> Q1TUAT70N WANTED—In som«) wholesale '.•ancniaeof the Fort Worth and Rio Grand« so us to restore bis right to testify. As soon tody. Tiie theory-put forwai-d by liy.au's friendi toll me f >'ard. O house by •* practical Dook-kesper, or as assist- can Marble Tile, at A. ALLEN A CO.'S, fcUlwny coninutiy is secured; that Brown wood, s this was ascertained it is said he stated to in tb is. or wlieihvr yrn made anr ar- ant. Salary ao object Address W. C. K, this office. so? Cotton is without interest Spinners yeater- materially benefited by using the water. Those is friends ho was a doomed man, and now been ;;ecreUxI hy friends'. ranircnienLs .it cJl to have him ijlio-4 OB tot S»- ' Marble Works. who have tried both say they can not see or ^ouinnche and other towns along the proposed pr«tue bench V I f»-e-l * rjplit to Mk U»i« au.se I wor'.-tvj btx-l anJ «n Rood faith f or U« * schooner Annie B. Hoffsea; 7000 barrels Rains aro reported In Alabama. eral wells in Polo Pinto couaty aud that from It is proposed to make Sun Autonio tbo head- N'orlliwestern Trafllc ass^ci-iiion mei yesiorJay a: eotKlnnation. ::avi>ijf known litm from hi* bo> bixwi, Sosendale and Portland Cement; 1000 bbls Diamond The explanation is this: First as tbo mineral wells of Graham. The people quarters of tbe comuauy. Eastern and Eug- Like Minnetonka. On account of tbu atsenct; of and I Itelicvftd in his great ability and ni» Jou-cri;/. ~\ \ J TKL*— Situation as •Jracd Plaster, to arrive in September and Ooco- Ten thousand shares of Memphis and isu capitalist!, it ia snid, liaev pledged their Verj- truly your?, W liiiiyoros McLjtAW. clt.ini that the mineral water from the wells Official Vote—Water Famine, Etc- Severn! prcuiment mrmbers no business was tntns- VV COOK, BAKER or BOOKKEEPER. >er: 50,000 Fire Brick. Full stock bulldinfr materials* to Cotton. It costs less time and Charleston stock sold at 39>;@47. support to th3 enterprise. nctrtl. and the ni the effect that Richard King ISpccial Telegram to Tim News.] The question to be diDsulercd is ths Pacific coast "Washington Mcl^-an, J.injesiown. R I. — CCTT HpUCKER & WILLIS, Druggists, Waco, still have money to get Cotton to Houston tud sold out his ranch interests Is uot true. On LCLING, August 24.—Sheriff Ally Field, of business, in connection uitti thu Noi-Lliern Pa^ilic Sir: 1 Jsarp yc.ur letter. The s-tor^.- th.it i c\-«r pakl ITUATION WANTED—As Salesman In dry ingtou intends building in Texas antagonistic tcod foundation. railway. S Toods house, groceries or genera! »nase; 4 years JL left a few county rights for the sale of their than tj oilier prominent markets. the contrary, ho has addod by tho purchase of lis county, camo in on yesterday's train from any money to ••io/ur^ the n«^minitk*n of 6t»i:i*-y e; referftncea. J.,Box I?. OUmer, Tex. E. R. Ant Exterminator, which Is a fluid that whon to the Houston and Texas Central. -100,000 acres in Cameron county to that in- G-are tho Masonic Sig-n. Matthews or any .--lie «?-lse to t!:e SuDrene l*«»ch ix poured into an ant-hole and fired produces a gas FORT ^wro*TH. terest. lontgomery in charge of George Hill, a col- KEW BEnFoi'.i>, Mass., AUK'^C- ~4-—'I lie friends of a puro fabrieaUcp. I hail no banrain. aoruador- which immediately destroys the insects. You get quicker returns, and the .Tosppb; W. IJartleu. of the yacht. My*ttry, af.'i-r suir.Jintr with iinv.-ra! Gar^?:ii of any sort. .tn-*c*ljr _ OVER THE STATE. Cattle •hipm*nt—Dirarc* Snit—Xn» Thi> score of the match game if base ball be- red man, who didu't teach school iu tin's conversatiQU with CapUlin Audrews. who saw the or in-1ir»h.-!ly. My ac«ji.Minwiwv wfrb .Mr. MfcUh*»ji X) ARRIVE—3500 barrels Roseodale Cement, prices obtained are the same. No weeu the Austin Red Stocking* aui Stm An- ounty last spring, but forged vouchers aud man ou one of the Hen-and-OIiickens rocts, on Ui'j was r.ot intirr.ato. l^'-t^M. j.cw iLat 1 wnie i rr- "\ETANTED— A nice* cottage, with ?ir or _^. at reduced price on the wharf; in store all kinds •aorad Railway •xt*usion—A Baker )ui]dine Materials, Stoneware, Flower-pots, Fire- tonio Blue Stockings, complained of by a friend rew his money all tho same. 1','Ui instant, ore oonfltieut thfl man £iv«i a. jUasonic nuMiib-'r it M'-K .it your own personal s>->*icil»tfoi:. VY r«»ais. Kitchen; good loceJlty. Address other market possesses sucA facUi- TUNOflTTED BT WULK B T SPICIAL OOMUaFOWDBXl*. Victimized, TBte. if the former dub, was fumUded to this re- siiju, ftn'l he must have been liunietr, who was Uio Afi^r 3:isnoinifj3ti jii 1 ask'*d 5(r. Piuaib bv *m O^HK Bo* B, News offics. brick, Tile-drain pipe, etc., at very low prices, by Tho following is the official vote of Caldwell car-load lota. W. H. POLLARD & CO., Importers [Si*4Tt«. and Bor d. this office. Ooltoa Market »nd 3Uc»ipt*—Weekly When the belated train of tho Suoset pulled the foundation of the iiarfichi monuiiifUN under Lhe O Stoves at from $6 50 to $45 00. Also, a full line '.210; against, 124. For article 5, 21.1; against, wliich was at ice limle .1 hott'Ie ini':re»i to t»o»e fa TXTASTSD—At tho Gaivestoa Pose MJUs, 1000 of House Furnishing Goods, which we will sell aud City road to-day and wen resnip- n at 1 o'clock this morning, on old gentleman auspict-5 of the Grrtnd Masonic IXK!;^ uf California, was ^lIa^(-^u. d. Yours, eu.-., JAT Gorr.D, VY tons dry bone-1. Address BAUGH & SONS, cheap. D. A. KEARNEY. Opp. .Tremont House. As to Groceries, ii is enovyn Co say ped here for Chicago, ?ot off. went into a saloon to get directions to 13. Total vote cast, 343. itsd^-U-d. by the. ,'iraud tJiaanipnieuL Knights Tem- fSStrand. Fertilizer£ for sale. {Special Telueram toTha Newj.1 Tho dronth continues, and farmers havo pi ur of the Unit Lit Stales, took plaof I onlay at coon, THRESH GRITS, CREAil MEAL, HOMINY. Fines in Recorder'* Court, $63 GO, he private residence of tho friend whose gues at Golden UAU- jiark. Over icO.uOO persons wit- ' that Houston oeing the liailroad HOUSTON, August !M.— Tb« cotton market quit thinking about crops and ara turning; JD bolted meal, cracked corn, feed meal and corn The clerk of the District Court to-day issued he was to become, took a UrinU, and, while nessed thect'n-rauuies. bran, always on hand, at >ayiug for it, exhibited a roll of currency their attention to their stock. The country is Ports Qnarantinod Pei-sonal. • Center of the State, affords the closed stead; and unchanged. Sales, 3140 citation to Dr. C. B. Harmon, who ii ves m so fenced up that many havo to water from jQ. &nbornatorial "WitnesE. GALVESTON HOMINY MILLS. 1 o was shadowed and overtaken on a side in. New OrleMiuu OaOaTHAND LESSONS WILL ilE GIVEN bales. Quotations: Ordinary, 7 3-lCc; rood tbo county, ste mlies from Fort Worth, to nn- their wells, and it is an all-da- y job. One man KANSAS CITY. August ^M.—Governor CrittPUiIen ,Fall the worries this hot weather Is hunting for very best facilities for this linejof swer the petition of Mary C. Harmon, who treet by two men, who ordered him to throw payjiays $$t0i a day for wate« r privilege* '* s through his arrived last ufchr from Jelferson City and left iJiis NET OIH.K.V:>- A^fra^t"^.— Thu Uoard of H*alth O fcroagb tha->c$tby a competent anu reliable _ things one can't find. The cry is, go to LABA- ordinary, 8 ll-10c; loir middling, 9 S lOc; ip his hands. A mosqulte thicket being con morninp for Gallatin, where he has been tub- teacher. Ladies can ba taught. Terms moderate. business. When a buyer goes fur- irays for a divorce, alleging cruel treatment. nhneighbor''s posture. i ban resolvt.* a]»i'Iy T!I* aon-iaVrcoursi* priicia- )IE'S, sure to find it, and cheap. middling, good middling-, c; mid- reniantly near, the old nian fled into it, thus pu nae« by the defense to testify at Uie James jnation to Car-ienas. Maianzas. Sactia^ro d* Cuba -Ap. * ATKtN»ON. P. O. Box 737. Austin. Texas. lie couple were married over thirty-one Luling has plenty of water—pure, cool and trial. The governor says he can not Imagine wliat " ISSTON'S SAWS. BAILEY'S PLANES BAR- ther, he simply adds to his ex- dling tair, lOc. years ngo, and havo three grown childreu. luding the wouid-b* robbers. About three and Ciecfue^o:'. havjrjp rccoivoi official IB forma- HE CK-UiniER-S, IN" CONVENTION ASSE31- ton and Butcher Chlsela, Bits and Gauges—fine nonths ago a similar but successfu healthy—for all purpopos. thcv expect to prove by him, except the uaeix? fact tion of yelJo-A' iovurct linwe pjacos. *t waj; ai»o re- blcd. unanimously agrtrer Galvwton; 237 for New Orleaai; 173 for lowed tho extra estimate of t400 for sewer , miter has been iu tho hands of detectives ever visi -d thd Charity hospital aoj cth^r pubflc tnMi* ond cell for the least sioney of any in the city. ince. This evening A. A. Bradley was arrested much demand for the same. ter, who announced tae discovery of a new comet, FT10R BENT— Laree ll-room, two-story house Houston. work. telecraohs Harvard observatory that it is not a tuLioDs, and ^tt>:r a ost refill exauoloaUo* ot iio ADIES, when you go shoppie*, drop into LABA- 1 GalveBton, Hmrriaburjr and San Antonio Mayor Smith accompanied ex-Governor! s a party to tha robbery and jailed. It is comet but a nebula. city ii convinei-d It is m «yc«H-.mt flasitarr COM}- L northwest corner Winnie and Ifjth streets, out bought Bradley is one of tha two men who at- tton. KM fjpre^5Od himself satisAed that HM IJ 'DIE 3 for your Jitu« necessities a^out the house- houses, etc.; 1J$ story cottage, with 7 rooms, south. rail iv ay—188 balM for Houston. Hubbard south last night. Secretary of the Wavy. hold and kitchen. You will flnd ihem "he*p. west part ofif the city; 4 rooms in house southeast Wm.D.CLEVELAND euipted the robbery at 1:30 this morniug, am l^oii'Mana Boai-d of He*itb win deal fairly wife Intornational and Great Northern railway— It issttid that tbo Tsxas aud St. Louis road Killed by I»i£htnin£— Improvemonts. R.vii HARUOII, Me.. August il.—Tlie United States Galveston, and furnish .-ill Information d corner X and 3£ih. 40 bales for Houston. is to run from Groenvillo to McKiunuy and ' ubsequently perpetrated the Maehoau bur- ship TaUapoosa arrived, from Portland this njorn- H. it. TRUEHEART & CO. lary. [Special Telegram to The Newal Chances. Houston, East and West Texas railway— terminate at Fort Worth, hence Governor i HILLSBORO, August 24.—Yesterday , about inR, having on )>oard Secreiary of Uie Kavy TpOR RENT—September 1, a furnished house, 20 bales for Houston; 3 for Galveston. Hubbard's visit bera last night ! Rain camo this evening. The fall was con Clumpier. \VASHINGTOS-. D. O.. August i4.— A >*}Mrnun 1 unuous for about forty minutes, but not 12 o'clock, while a man by the name of Morri- from l>nsaoc'-a to t£ie nary departmMfc, qa|*J P , X with six rooms. Address Gulf, Colorado and Santa Ve railway—33 The Continental Mnat company has let the I G-ono by tho Board. vcsterday, sa>F there are no n^w ca»d •mci*t (t* S p*ymp £ business in Waco for sale., on main thor BOS O, News office. bales for Houston. contract for the excavating and stone work ou i buudant. The indications are that it vril son, who liv«d about six miles wesb of hero, CHATTASOORA, T^nn., August 24.—The Daily De- : $3000 required. Address Bor 239, Waco aiu agaiu during tit* night. The extent o: niaruies. One new cafe iu Warrin^ton. rpO BENT—Bake Oven, Total. 1059 bate: 444 for Houston; STS for their premises at $17,000, aud the contractors was passing along the road which led from his mocrat newnpapr.r, started in this city eleven. The surgeon ^n*T*il of the Maria* bocpidiJ Mr- TT:T iiu rain is not known at this writing, but from months a(ro, suspended to-day. vice rece-vt-d a teltffram from Ueut«aaat Oo«- > A PARTXESC— By a capitalist, to X Shop and Utensils. TOR COTTON, Galveston; 237 for %evr Orleans. have gone to work. home to his brother's, ho was struck by light- Vy open a dry goods or general merchandise also Good Cistern at the door. WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT. The National Base-ball club of this city aro the direction and density of the clouds it is be- T!ie Postal Tolograph- niand-?r VTeich, of the BftTy ywd, 1'lMirnto. at eii in the interior; applicants must be thor Apply to lieved to have been plentiful northwest of ning and instantly killed When his friends CONCORP, X. IT., August iJ.—A jaint resolution follows: KATTFFMAN & ETIN6E The following is, Houston's weekly cotton practicing daily for tbe Dallas tournament I request authority 10 employ fi^« caEKary w>- b. dry goodjs men, Addiise FOX, C. G. DEETTEEICH & BRO.. statement for the wiiek ending August 24,1SS3: ihey have recently been reinforced by tw found him, which was about two hours after- ^.issed tlie leijialaturo to-day iu tavor of a govern- Hot. Springs, Arfc. Cleburne, Teias. LATKR—The rain extended south, falling iu uieut postal telegraph system. livtruen. to ir.ike A tiouse-to-bouse fM«artiA«. B&lM. new catcher*. ward, his clothes were all burned of him Will you provide medicine* and phyviciai^ fc# FOR oaocrsiss, Grow wccipts for the week, 4,911 torrents. The country for miles was drenched UOOD CHANCE-For sale, tho stock and THO1 R RENT—A two-story bouse end five acres of Th» directors of the Fort Worth Driving except a portion of his shirt and tho waist of Ease Ball. tticse who are tA»o poor tc payt as ttere an* »o jrl- A grood wiH of a weii-payicj: businiva in a fine -L cround;a beautiful places,situated just outside Shipment? ffulCwnrd 2.I7C anil water-boles nud drains flooded north ami his pants. There was but a small cloud and UALTIIIOTR, Aupust ^4.—Baltimore 12, Eclipse S. vate physician!.* locality, for about $100U cash. Address X. Y Z, News tbe city limlto, and known at the Crjwe place. Shipments all rail 2p Fark Association meut to-morrow, and will le a contract to build an auinhitbeater on the westwardly. The fall was heavy, but of short no rain. The party was upou a high prairie, fniLJL-atxpHiA, August ^4.—Athletics 5, Cmciu- Iu villages where i: i* unCS TTKIONS. Tliere is but OUT physician who will practfo*. B* ccntaicad io the D^iton buijcline (corner), consist- J.1 rooms, suitable for a family or for bachelor's Houston FrMB - ftt* interest is taken in tho September races b> "nice brick building, which, will soon* be com- is inexperience! wifb tha matter. I tttat or* *K- Xiiqnorc, People's Press .. black frost will be unusually late this fall. r 1 ins of Dry Goods, Notions, ClotljiD™. Furnisbicp apartments. Apply S. W. cor. 26th and Av. K. 1 2,864 parties from abroad, and a large crowd is ex pleted. Three brick buildings, with iron iofrs of Tacir Practical Value—Tes- t^rit'nced Ken Orleans phynician abould to* pr>- laman * l*re*s 233 fronts, are in course of construction. A new- liied for the poor. Ooods and Boot* an :i Shoes, together with th« lease TJiOR SOUR MASH & RYE WHISKIES, Macatee's Warehouse , pect*d. of the building. Tt-s J.s the bestgtanrt fn towo.and 1 RENT— Large, seven-room two-story 97 The city engineer discharged 180 men, from brick hotel will soon, be coinploted. Material timony Before the S ub-Commit tee— The surjccou- tt?neraj te!«gra.pbed in r«plyt --L housse, between 15tb and IGth streets, on I Ap- TOBACCO, OIQAKS, r ~ ' You are authorized to employ fl»« poiiceib«ii t* parties buying this .tcck will bo established ia the ply southeast corner avenue I and llth street. Houston's rroes stoolc.Aueust94.1883 5.407 tho sewer work to-day to reduce expenses. is being placed on the ground for the erectiou iBXcXiogan Catecbiscd* x«sr. trade tu Western Tejca*. Some person unknown wrote a letter to E. Series ef Camp nevting-aMBase-l) of an opera-house, and, although trade is dull, make a bouse-to-hciue intpectioa la ~ TTlOR KENT—Two-story residence on I, between Houston's gross stock, August 25,1888 3.703 NEW YOKE, August 21.—P. If. 3rcLo£an, repre- and Woolsey. Plai^< bar* tLc fork C "troti SALE—That weltcstalilisbed -Hi rears) JL1 ISth and 13th streets. B rooms and other con- Gross receipts ttfls week this year 4,011 Krohn, a baker here, a few days ago, ordering 7eT*r- the town still continues to improve at a rapid sentative of tho CIiicafTo Trades nsseitibly in t.it* at once. Cases of yellow fever oujfet to b« * .£" Cisa- Store, 5a Main street. Houston, ic for sale, veniences. Apply to'608 East Broadway. UDFFIUIRONGE Gross receipts ttys week laic year 5,S49 1600 pounds of bread sent by express, C- O. D., [Special Telecram to The Newa,] rate. Fetitration of Trades and Labor Uiiion^, in sessiou. at the quaranrine hospital acvoe* t£* b*T- 9t_, t jrit class rua of custom, doing an excellent cash Total gross receipts this year to Bowie. Accordingly Uie bread was cent, Weather still dry, but presents some appear- here, icstifltnl befoiv tbe Senate mib-Coiiiuiiuett ou Murray will receive al! ca*-« sent Lbarvfort Total receiptslaatyear.,... DALLAS, August 24,-lDuliuquents in the ^'Jviaftas. Also a complete Job Printing Office. OEVERAL large offices in our buildings, oppo- , but to-night it was returned, uo out by tbe ance of rain. Labor aii-l Education. He said • here were twettyi - meut, and T)y a siimal frcm th» v*r4 wftl 1:1 IiWilth causa ots&JUae. B K1K3 O site Cotton Exchange. Net receipts tbto wcekthts year 3,'JM Mayor's Court to-day contributed $161 to the four trades i-eprtsentcd in the Tr^im: a,^s-. i:ii)!y, launch to tLt: navr-yard for them . Cam The recogmtion of the excellence N*t receipts this w«ekaiR 1.".. ~~ _, date, and more is coming in rapidly. Weather and Snnta Fo iioiats. Bulk was broken at Mc- coived a severe flesh-wound in his leg. Mr. If all were permitted to learn a certain iralle the T71OR RE^T WITH BOARD. nicely furnished The local frbight tariff on tbe Houston and Sam G. Walker, one of our prominent mer- result would be highly injurious to every one work- for deserting hif post. Sure*** Owva i 1 dry and hot. Our merchants aro receiving Gregor instead of chaugo of car trucks. 1 innrtialed and'iojuitted, Hiapoy •J Ueaier in stores, and mncuftctnrer or wrought- X south room, to gentlemen. ReasonablReas e terms Texas Central and operated lines will be new Roods by the carload uotwitli*tauding dry chants, also received a shot through bis in? at it. ir«B ranges, iron rsiliofs, c-Tasticts. balconies, rt* and good locality. Address Box C, N< changed on September 1. A banker, a wholesale liquor man and others win. O. Pollmer. of Cleveland, clsrar-maltor, tes- coia was great. weather. enthused over tho success of the Brown Stock- breeches-leg. Young lies iu a critic*} condi- tifled. that iu liiiOthe ciKar-malters of Cleveland There havefc& mn o n*w CEM f&cdas. aad all kinds ot iron, tin. eoppor and sbeet- TLe National Base-ball dub will leave for tion and his recovery is doubtfuL at tbe navy-yard. Before tlie BMM died iron work. Plombisff, gasaml stea-jt-attiu^-proiiipt- "TT1O1 B RBNT—To sluelegentlemeo, fine bedrooms, The Baptist colored State Sunday-school con- ings, of Dallas, desire to see them pitted wore ^e'.tini? from S'i to S^ per week, A union wa* JL southern exposure; terms moderate Nus San Antonio to-morrow evening to play a Weather dry. organized, and wnges were raised to an averaKe of senc from Penwicola. and befor* r . •jr atnudrd to. Medhinlc. bet. soth and S?st sis. 31AKY WILD, ave. H. between 25th and 20th. match game there with the San Antonio local vention convened here to-day with the church against the best nine Galveston cau furnish, •was contemplate^., eld ni:r»ss acd CILWWUI wfco «r* and Sunday-school of this place. Elder A. B. nud will seo that this thing Is doim Mouoy is Cotton cut short three-fourths. j!) per week. Pollmer did not think it for the in- FOR SALE, club on Sunday, and will f o thence to Austin terest of morality vhat men and women should familiar with yel lev: fever declared be dJ4 mo* to** TJ1OR RENT—Two :e, handsomely ftirnisbed Moore, the pragident, was received by Elder freoly offered to pay tho expenses of the Machinery. J—J sout__ h rooms {connecting:}Injr),, suitable 'fofor twio or and play the Austin Red Stockings on Mon- work together in the same shop, and thu trades it. A loreecUss h-^lds tbe same \,\ Masaoy in his usual eloquent manner. Thu Browns W Galveston to piny the best nine NEW ORUULCTS. unions lire now endeavoring to bring about a reform few cases repo-led at tbe n*ry-yapd. three gentlemen, northeast corner H and ICth. day. there. Any arrangement will be made for CE.— delegates are all liberally cared for. Elder A. in that respect. Thu hours of labor should be re- Put in Q»raatu«. ilr. George, the son of Judge Alex McGow* S'2oO a side, $500 a side or less, or for nothing. Tho TT»llow r«v#r Record in F»n- en, dice! at 1 o'clock last night and'was buried Taylor, of Waco., also .abl.ly addressed the duced, and the workmen should receive the whole PORTUND, 311\, iujr-J6t it.—Tfc« bark Titter* ••> fr:. OAItVER A>"D NEW IMPROVED BROWN. JNotaces^JEtc. ONII NEW FIRB-PBOOr VAULT church ot this city and visiting delegates. What is wanted is a game, and a game the of the increased value of the product of hfs labor, rived this inort.inR atd was put in quaj-anUa*. "" JOEL i B. F. WOLFE. GENERAL AQE.NTS, at -t o'clock this afternoon, from, the family •acola. deducting from it only thu cost of the raw material T YNCHBURO MAKINE WAy8™Tho" best" "in Sixty Have arrived and enrolled and still they Dallas people are going to have. If desired, is from Vera Cruz, and bu had TeUow f 31J AND S» STKA'JD, QALVESTON. BOOK, to fit in opening six feet high, three feet residence in the First ward. Mr. McGowen two games will be played here and three iu [Special Telegram to The News.l and a fair Int»rest on the capital luvestcd. boa-d. J_JTexas for haulinc out and repairing vessels. died before reaching tbe meridian of life, ~nx>R SALE CHEAf—A new Phomix Cotton GJa, Address Lynchbure Ship-yard company, at Lvnch- wide; ;hB8 Implied locks, etc. Galvodton, iu closed grounds for shares in gate Nxw 0 ELK AMI, August 04.—A special to the •Federation of Trades and Xiabor and his family have the sympathy of the entire BT78IHB8S J_ K»«i5raod Coadenaor~a firat-cUss outfit iu burg, or JOHN WEAVER. Supenntet-dent. community. receipts. To day, Secretary McNcalus, of the Times-Democrat from Pensacola says the offi- Unions* erf rj respect. Will b« mid T»ry Xnsfde measurement: Thir- to» and Houston as follows: Will you brwe a a/ad Labor Unions hold its last webiion this morn- . Traraoct straws, G«i»«ston. at public sale, tbe furniture of a room in tho [Special Tek'i^liu to Til o Na'va.1 club la tho touruameut! Entries positively was tvro new cases of yellow fever and one inff* Ic was resolve J tunt tlm Federation of Organ of th* OoKKtrT* , __ tv-two iochos high, eighteen inches wide and six* second, story of thir Floeck building:, on Con- dtath. The new cased aro Paymaster Brown ized Trades aud Labor Unions should consider th« •\'(*TE3T STKAND 1IIOX BOLT AND XUT MIULOTHIAX, August 24.— MuUutuian in on -j .at midnigbt to-night Answer quick. NEwYoar,Aii(rub-t24.—K. G. l>uu A Co., of tte V V v/orks. Maaufactursrs of Car Screws, E. BYRNE, Drayaju and General forwnrditiff t<«n inches deep. Has the latest Improved Burglar- eress street, south side, between Main and and Mm. Dr. Owens. The death is that qiieSfcfoa of shortening labor, as paramount to all Mercantile a^mcy, report that BoUilac occurrHI . Aseul. Strand, between Nineteenth and Twen- Travis, to satisfy a judgment of Peter Floeck a building aud general iuiproveiutiut boom. questions at present, and datnanus the enforce r.rius*. Car aad Machine Bolls, Nuts Waiher* J of Theodore Rush, mmrterrnaster United duriug this week fo alter geo-anuly favo»act f mcoe> etc. Strain, vra.it: and gas Pii** cut and fittoU to tieth. No. iS3. proof Chest, with Crane Hinge, jmtl first-class Bauk for rt:u,t Tbe furniture consisted of ten Thtre are fully thirty carpeutera at work bare, tnencof the eight-hour law on general and Slate dftions which e^ist for^i* autumn busicnN. -~* ^>rJor. EsUmates proiuptir fcrahbed eiephoRu communication, x Jtmto* steamer Rose. H«> died at the Marine govornuiont work. 1». W. McLo^ou, Chicago, was i'es^ throughout the -rount-ry bas bewt " Lock. . clmirs, QUO irou safe, one water cooler, a hat- and thirty-five building* have b?en erected Tried for Poinoning a Welt, Etc* pital. Fay mast or Brown's daughter aud elected president of the fiKlcration. JE3SE ASTALL. GalT-ston. Texas. Jotjnjc Ksres. boilers, engines and &U kinds of ruck, sideboard, cool oil stove, two chandeliers talned, bank errjuti-iges Lndfcatjoca oo_. rr machinarr a cpacialty. ONE NEW riKE-PROOF SAFE. since tke sale of lots on May V). Thf u>w hotel [Special Tclftsrram to Tho News.1 fl«v. Mr. Chappdlle are doing well. Tuero A letter ruceired from John Jarrett, president oC Increase over thuti!nted wars- Inside taeasurcmeiit: Thirt*-flv« inches liic'J. 20!4 $SO ;">(), and were all bought by the judgment recently blown down is taring rapidly rebuilt MARSHAL^ August 24.—Tho preliminary Workare ot J*enusylvaniu, stated thai tbo associa- aud will be ready for occupancy about Sep- vation. Nearly all are deptudatit upon work at many leading centers. Th* c«tt'litt Work was cogunenccd to-day on the Midlo- tariff question. The iron and steel workers are in The grain market has I>vea Irregular, b»rt ut >. G7 Cimrchstreet, opposite Trsmout hotel.' GEO. M. STE1REB & CO., thian college. We are in. telephonic commu- before Justice Ct.se. The evidence of the uo .bare has beea no work aud the quarantine favor of a high tariff. It, was resolved to onsirer Grain and Commission Merchaois. 171 Slraud. from the factory, and for sale chtap. old wall* of the late Mason & Black black- times giving sonia evidence of siren ft fa, but all %4- ^ nication with Dallas, Waxahachie and Alva- cordon prevents these people from, seeking em- the letter ami state that tha tariff question should vijincu in price hds beec 4~ with desirable tonuagc in goo•!* Proiessional. Geo. M. Steirer & Co. Men hoard from this, th« relief committee to- and a short crop. XJ dealers In I«aB, Coffees. 8pic«E.B«l[i»c Powders, head and arm by a few stray brick and only ;he Protbyttrian female seminary. day made an appeal for aid to the general pub- "Witnesses. etc. Call or send for price list. IWantMGB !HU slightly injured. OBOBSBBBOK. Tke Mtxioan boy, KtiBual Garcia, who was In buttir and chees«, hujlneev "OOACH S PJCHAKDS, bativeeii Market anct Poitoff.cft, Gitveston. COMMISSION AXD GRAIN MERCHANTS, ic, after recounting the circumstaiicta that ST. Louis, August 2-1.—A Post-Dfapatch special Uve, with some export d*naaad, BrtrJ] iri^in "if -L \, LAWYER?. Captain L. P. Barton, of this city, went Oeaeral Crop ITotoa, Btc. run over by a car, is vior* seriously hurt thaa made such an appeal necessary. Several hun- coffee are In'oi*U.«r aiaamnd, and at a aucM tm- down to Gal Tea ton yesterday, and goec from was first reported. Besides his left aria bro- from Gallatin, Mo., says thai the jury that is trj- v/pa;ber£ord, Teias. ' GKOSSSIAYER, Hie Clotbio: Jlan: J. Gross- 171 Strand ... [Special Telecram to The Nen.1 dred people fl«d irom Peosacola when it was ine the case of the State vs. Frank, James spent the pruvitmeut of prices. Tea dull mad JBH3i*B(«*V In connection with Mark D. R?ach, County Sur- J . mayer. tha Siiirt 5[an; J Oros»nnrer, tha Hat tbare to New York city. ten his rigkt leg was badly fractured.. Ho Is nigkt in charge of tho sheriff. It waa much dis- ttsnT sugar Is a l.ttl* more active aad priow ttoftda i veyor. -Aill buy. sell, lease, rent, pay. taicis, and do , 171 3Iarket street, Qalvoslou. Tclis. GBOISBXZCK, August 24.—Takin g July 1 as innouucod that two cases of yellow Mr. J. H. Frisby, of Galveston, of the Golf. In a room in the olKco of Dr. Ends and re- >v«r had developed at Falofoz wharf. cussed at the hotels, and tha opinion is gcuei'aJly reHned in only niodcrat* d«m«ad, at prf*** a hi»e a >jgqerai LaaU Busiuftfs. __ Colordo and Santa Fe, is in the city to-day. abacs, the cotton crop 1s at leajt 65 per cent. ceives every attention, expressed that a verdict, ot guilty is out of ihe <;uts> wnikcr. The iivn trade it uot very MtUtectoty 1*1 Since the doctors, after post-mortem oxamiua- tioti. A hung jury is probable, and acquittal pos- consequenca of a suppiy ofraov t Wad* ot | '~ •" j -ABLTC.N, JOKDAN & TARLSTOK; LAND Horses, IXL CHILL CURE. Visited th« Cotton Exchange and Board of decrease, caused by the extreme dry weather. tion, declared that it was not yellow, but -L La-.r;ers and Rea; Esw.te Ajtenlc, Hillsboro, Trade: W. B. ,Str«etman, Cameron; Wm. U. WACO. sible. The solid democracy of the jury, the youth and prices lower. Tlio f«clill2 •• ^adc, l ciai, hA^9 tb complete abstract of All surreys Ii UOQIICS, PHAETOXS. FAM HOULD ANY ONE snfferin? with Ohflla and The last ahower was on Joly 4>. Cotton is open- wamp faver, the excitement has ouieted aud association* of fo'ir of tha number and tha is more hopeful. Fever, Ague, Bilious, Malarial or Intermittent Xurison, San Jacinto, Failure* reported for tbe last •»««• £•?• a. ill eciimy. Spftciai attention tfiven to buying B aud Koad Carts. Th« largest assorcmect in S ing very fast, and if dry weather continues, Frmirie Fixe-*Various Railroad It«m* lown. The city is now declared Confederate record of sir of the number give rise ^ncl piling Ijtr.ds. Per/»<-tiaj Title?, etc. the cicy at ioweit prices. C«H an-j examine Fever, after taking IXL Chill Cure, return the bot- The following were th* through shipments tealthy. Arrangements hare been made to this belief. Last nU;lit Dick LIddel and Mrs. througnout th>j United States and Canada ar*ll\ tle and say that U did not benefit him, the dealer t« reported to-day over tke Southern Pacific from tin crop will be gathered by tne 15th of Octo- r*. £iwardyTa D*partnra. Kite arrived. Lfddel thia morning showed up on against 170 lost week, Divtrtbtjuoa: New dwiMdl viss; ' S.~p. JLKVY BROS. A OWEN. authorized ta refund tho amount paid for It, SI 00. ber. The fields an white now; two-thirds ot to convey yellow fever patients from Wools*y 23: Middle br:,t.,-«, ao SouUMro Statoi, 3*;Wea*- San Francisco; One car salmon to Philadel- 'Velejjram to The N«wg.l and Warrintrton, the two villages on tho naval the •tro«tfl. with two long navy revolvers strapped ; HARDWICKE, All druggists. phia, three of salmon to New York, on* of the crep will be gathered on going over the to hit waist. Promptly at 8 o'clock this morning crn States, 4S; PacJIc and Territori**, Jl; 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Educational. OT. B. coirxziXir & co., first picking. August 24.—This aft«rnoou the esarvatiou, to tbe quarantine hospital, where the court convened, tho witnesses oaijijf excluded York city. ' ~ and glue to New York, ona of salmon to Boston, provision has bwa made by the marine hospi- Wholesale Druggists. Houston, Tcrxac. one of wool to Boston, one of canned goods to Water is getting very, scarce; moat of the prairie thia sido of McGregor took ore, anp- from the court-room. LA>TD AGENTS, TSiAND CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE al service for their reception and treatment. Tho attendance was not so largo as yesterday. CIIIBISB TEXAS. JL JOSS & BENISH, Proprietors Now Orleans and one of marcbandis* to Ziaw cisterns in town are dry, and water-sellers ara losablj from sparks of a pasting engtaa. Dr. doing good business. A number of ladies occupied seats on thu stago. 31. I-EAESON, GALVESTOK. TO MYJFBJENDS. York and Boston; 371 bales of cotton ware orcGr«gor't large pasture was «ompl«ely de- Judge OkioJntan announced that counsel would ho Damaffo hy tfc« Cwcl«m*. billed over the Galrwton. Houston and Baa Tha Walker building is procreadag stewly. RucmwrEit, \ii:m.. August 24.— The number kill. qlHIS IS TO REMIND-THEM THAT I AM stroyed and a portion of his fence burned allowed aa hour m which to present the case to thu ATTOHNET AT LAW. Antonio road to-oay for Galveston. [Special Telegram to Tha News.1 jury. Mr. Wallace, for the State, read the indict- cd t>y the cyclone Tuesday ii now fixed at tMrtv* g Goods. I still connnected with the commission house ol four; wounded e>gbty-t^o. of wUotnmiMwfV „ . , McKINNEY, TEZA3. Major N. R. Otcott. of the New York, T«xas> ITAVASOTA. down. Othtr places caught fire, and at ona ROCHXSTKB, N. Y., August Si.—Dr. Lewis tnentr and then told tha story of the \Vinstou rob- Particular attention elTen to collections *cd real E are headquarter* for all kinds of house and Mexican, feft this errafng for GalreaCon. iMry and tke manner of tlie death of McMiilan.who tally. The wind swept dfngonally acro»» lfc»to*«, furnishing goods. Heavy stock tinware w. L,. M:OODY &, GO.. im« femra ware •ntortained at McGregor for Iwift, director of the Warner observatory? was shot throne*. Uie head, lie looked into thu covering tlie spc^e of 4 mil* aad Uiirw-quartfWi l» W GALVB8TOW. . The sale of 3140 bales of cotton by the How- •erionaly Xort by a Trala. ts safety. At Iwt account th* fir* was still TV. f ATTOS, woodwork, enameled ware, and all kinds of china- door of the fcmoklitc car. Three men in tbe smok- width, in which *-Y-jry buildipg, «om 30CI» " ware, glianrare and crockery at less than regular Correspondence and consignments of cotton, ton Cotton Exchange was a larger sale than [Special Telexrun to The Newa.1 rniaf. ji tbe object dimly seen on Wednesday evon- ing car, he said, were Frank and and. were destroyed, together witii ttivir H. Prices. LAEAD1E. wool, hides and the products of the country all th« American markets together, and tho August St.— George Witter, State Senator J. W. JOQW and Judg* Jzmm ng prove* to have been nebulae, tho identity Wood Hite. Two men who took possession ot the now believed the liami^e will retch ATTORS1TZ AT LAW, solicited. cotton was of this year's crop. from Belton, baa bean lounging about town L Baker, of Houston, art h»r«, en rout* to )f which the clouds and mooulight obscured. engine were Dick Llddet and Clarence Hitf\ Mr. Shot Els -VTiT* mad Xi«e«lf. CLEKHNE c Block, Mr. Eddie Usener, the son of Mr. John D. Wallace then went into tho history of tho con- TEZA3. Pianos. aad picking cotton in tbe adjacent fields sev- )r. Swift baa discov*r*d -forty new nebulas ST. Louis, Au;^i.st 24.—Wm. Pope attempted ••> Coilsctionn promptlr made. Usener, has bwa very ill for som* days, and General 6*0. Clark left to-day for Dallas, to it*ly with the powerful telescope of the War- spiracy to rob the train at Winston and the life of obuiin r.-coacilfiiion wi'li bis wife" near WoodvW*. rpBE ONLY PIANOS AND ORGANS, madespe- very littl* hope is entertained for his reeovsrr. eral days. He is about sixteen yean old, and >pr*4*nt W, B. Wllfr In a salt brought ier observatory, all of which have escaped the James boys En Tennessee, giving the organiz.i- ' 111., but his dvancci) were r^pul^c<1. U« tfceai slboi JL cially for our climate, are sold low for cash or For Sale. tlon of the bnnd, etc. Tustiinony will be introduced. Hotels. The Lyceum will rasim* it* •xercisM for th* la in bad health. This morniag he attempted [aiast him In tbe United States Court by A. be eye of astronomers with larger telescopes. to uhow that the gang, bufore learln* Kentucky, i • sr and hj™clf. on easy payments by THOS. GOGQAN Si BKO-, season on September L corner :Sd and Market streets. Oalveston. to get aboard the Oanta Fe freight train com- encnman, for infringement on a rotary plow shipped, some implements of robbery to John Kord, , Totally "WouudW. , Dr. Abrahams is reported as doing well to lagln town, fell, and toe wheels mangled his patent IN Georgia a sinful young tarmir who, at a brother of Bob Ford. Mr. Wallace then fore- NEVADA, Mo., >utust 2<.—John * I day, and the prosptcti for bk recorarj an right elbow in a terriais maaaer and gaahad The first new sleeper, named Tyler, earn* in evival, refused a Bible and made light of tbe shadowed the testimony of tho State locating tho Bluet while 13iur. vraa on lh<* rrxir liubber Stamps. Cylinder 16x*a. I more encouraging than ever. th* lowar arm half way Hfirtsn Amputa- > the narrow-gauge to-day. rords spoken by one of tbe exhortera, went feang in Clay r.ntl Rar counties, and establishing ?, as soon as he Joscpnvld.t e^i ( -E>-T;:AI. HOUSE, B.-ennam-Mrs. 1,. Biesen Guaranteed iu as perfect order as when It left the I To-day two negroes eujp'.oyed at Home* th.a.. „„-„,!„,-.! in *i,a yicluity of \VInaton on tho inM up on tamith, T3UBBER STAMPS, SEALS AND STENCILS-- — - _ — —. —r~+ tton was parformad at 4p.m. n*ar tb* sbool- Tb* p*y car on thu Missouri-Pacific road tome and was struck by lightning twice in five fatally. \_/ U:c.!i fropnetress. Katej.SiMp. iliy. largest XV Suuops for Clothing. 75 celts, complete. manu/avtunjr. For price aml" particulars ' " , apptj'r to Iplaninjf-mill, in the Fifth ward, tweama en- dar joint He is In a doubtf ut oooditta. Hit •sesd her*, going sot.th, to-day. u.J Lwii cofel in city. Large, airy samjxs rooms. minntes. He considered it a ' ' " waived Its right to a presentation u FBEU .A. SMITH, IU Tcemout street. HfcBJTOiaaw J fa«edifl a difficulty a»dgw cat tUoU^, to- i*n£Thav.tea maotite L Th« *»ji n* oft£* pa**»Bf*r train which left ""— '' ~ ot testimony FOE OTH£E Ti'J-E^Hii'U &CK joi I m l Ilfcl M CkL,DUAM AIaDJU. DICKEY HltJS. Ciintonraont In I. Ty BEAN BROS., ILinch Jorth An 1 tdlAwi of ThormthBr4 and GnuU4 mmtmKSouth (Jumi tliiu rlr. Short-Hor- n "go era. Cattle brawled Cattle. same) on - WLJJi, to with brand AUUUMJ- CXTTj QOlfLXf COOHXT, either side or hip A some on both sides. tlLjasEsJL.. Horse brand TL on c. j JzL A? vV lea hip or shoulder, CHmcKic A FraUer Ilane on Cohlwn tor, I, IV R. O. Pond Additional! brand (principally on left side or hip) : to; Z; 7; II; JII; and lis 3 nnd" H; over HBIl cross; OH. Hore . noi AirjJumPXI'VII'e)! uriinii sumo tu on I At cut without the T. EAR JIARKS.-Cr- op the right; Under half Crop the loft, or reverse; Anything you may need, and if it ia in the ordinary line it will b Gregorj'i Eldrod A Hotm brand D on left Bhouldor- - Promptly Furnished You Co., David Stith, SWngo, Ottor Croek, Ind. Tor, manager Medicine Loilge, Kan. Road bran la, LEV, LM J. J. STURM, . ennnected, and n 3 Anndnrko, I. TV At Lowest on leflshlo. Possible Rates. Currycomb Ranch nnd range on aido or n Cob Creek. loin. v Anything VUH Somn like this on we do not Keep in Stock we will cheer- Horse brand, round E anywherft on animal jaw fully Order for You. AT Jas. A. Hammers & Co. Uane on Crook ed Crock, I. T. IIoijju George Bent, brandi and OO-NInELI- HiS anv T j, place ISpbikI Darlingtonyl T on aniimi Other hmiulu

- connect e( I f e' Also ADA. (Successor to GEO. E. REYNOLDS & CO.) j.T mC JH auri same with O added. Also running M on left side and T on hip of some cattlo. Postollk'o a ulro.sa Anthonv, Kans. kVV 1 Powder Oburn & --AND DEALER IN-- Montgomery, Face, A. M.- - Walker, manager, Dar--' A Darlington, lineton. Tnd. T. HHKI riorso brand o - tnm 'T'wm yi' 'rtjfc i iff a ill, Ind. Tor. V hip- - tp lhnfl h II HA v AHSSiSSIai& right M:

T 9 Huion, 1 T r- - Skeleton IB IT ys-- a. j. Also circle; H ritzpiitnck vx J . circle bar : V9VdJ rft-- wpa.vw? Jiiningion. 1. i. circle ; -- AiND - tar ' CHEYENNE ARAPAHOE AGENCY, iM n V 'ifSiiN- - , I'llM jiiri- uitwiuiru. barcarole on left hip wirhprrpen - - tficnlar bar; DARLiNG'TON,. -- INDIAN TERRITORY. ome cat- cirjele wltk lo brand- - - kon ionUl iMir, all on MiMlilffiSSSiKJjk WWBB 0n left;? It'll aid. with h 'rt.crosu on left side. WE ARK FITTED FOR AND ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH pifjff"vi iiiHor. nncliflB some Some cattle t Horse ferand heart-ra- w on-lef- 'shoulder. with RSI n loft si K oin. bitouidcr or - - -- wsjLwm- n In li. I fl imJn laJLiiilriiM BIG KORStfT '' !! lO W Jin ISU Of all kind, and Cttttlc" Mea will fimMt to-thpi- r Inlcreat to give n their trda. ln somn att'A thin. Cheyenne Chief. faouie like tula P. 0 Darlington, I. T " HorSe brand same on X3XT fin? l'orps hniiidefT bV'Wbt1 AT II UK" this ynrni oh ua left shoulder. ti.lgh irJ 111 WORD & BUG HER. QRY GOODS AND On both aides Tlor-- e GUHHG' . t'rund s me n left him-1-der- T F Pryor & Co Hang' on W. blfa C on uach should or river hut wine & Aiup Wc bftvo a well selected, complete Btock, nnd ftlm to pupplj oycry demand. bar on each in e rse vatlon. aide of nfck". Un-d- r Post-olli- ce address h.'clr In each DarllMgliui. IndUi Tery. ear. Horse brand, (KM t . or th WE CARRY HKAVILY ALL XJKES 0F- - Con right shoulder Kansas Ity, Mo. R a nelio j Sand $&? Cro ok, I. T. and Postoilloe, Antho. John P'oisal, STAPLE GROCERIES yS"-i- ' ny-- , Kansaa. Also JP collect- Ber ed and T on left -- AND IN-- EM Ford, II unno well, hvp&side. Po- Kan. Hanch ny brand con- I on Red Rook", CANNED GOODS If I T. nVriprht nected JP loft RELISHES side, F right Dar- Jaw. AIho shoulder. We hdvc ft full nnd complete stock, pni up by the beat ennnors. & reversed 4 lington, I. T. on rittht aldo; U; Pand o on left side; JY ?mm. on lott rthoul. OUR STOCK OF dor and bin. ID left Shoulder ami hip; heart on left hip. JohuiMiller, Manager H". A. TbDb! Oh either side; R. King, Hbr b e b r a n d INDIAN Goods Santa Brimc on left IS FULL AND COMPLETE IW-BVBU- Y PARTICULAR.. shoulder. P. 0., Gertrudes, Caldwell, Kan. QHKJHml-aJ- kj Texas.

Woalwayohavo on hnnrt ft supply -- of X3NT23Xl.asr ,r,3.XIr'.3:513ir,"rt G'.W li'lldl,, which It win bo wdl for those oocing' lnaiau e to oxumlne. K on left jar Hnnne roll, Kun. NO oil loftaido and ACCCOMMODATE -- ALL ABD GIVE SATISFACTIOH' 101 nnd brass OUR OBJECT IS TO O00B J C Pryor fc Co. knob on i P diamond on right ' ther horn. h i p, o x c e pt 1 a s t Alco JY oa sprt ng's o a 1 v o left iido: T . , which aro branded orbM T left' Hesjpectfully P diamond on right eido; IC left side and diamond lqlp ; oWtfd on loft hip. Crop off TiBT lvlnur SSMBftvw?" If ft nnd undur.orop ddwn'on left loin; circle fcar on both 'Juwr; X offright ear. Horse oh left side: LE on right fiido. llorno brand m brand, diamond on rvnn,M T.V cm ltft HllOllldi'i1. 11 mi lnft left Hhonlder. UMich on Sand craeV,2nd.'T dowlanped. ) ilAe and Sylveaft' wto-fflot- Anthony, Kanoao StchTMRnanr. 9alt-Forb- 4i sitfui' ru utxiufmui.: mum mumwmrawww tJMWXMHiWBnWMBSHtrlfCglP.MtlfUfK, - n ...... r.,T " An. )j:an. CAL.DEAN DICKEY BROS. Cantonmont-tnd- . Ty DEAN BROS., iii ii ili i gHBBMMMyaHKnBk Ranch North and .Brfcedors of Thorough-Bxe- cl and Gradod South Canadian rlv. CrO TO crs. Cattlo branded Short-Hor- n Onttle. withsatno brand on jVllKAKSAS C1TT, COWLia COTJKTY, KA3. olthor 8ldo or hip & some on both sldoa. Jlorso brand TL on SSllfitscij. loft hip or shoulder,

pOJLAJ? - . tS Camogle & Fraieor AV -- Kango on Coldwa. fc ter, I. T. P. O. Pomi i &C w (...additional bfanuo- - (princlpally on lea Blue or inpj! &5; Zj IFOIFU 7;H; JII; and II; warn S and II; - ovor cross; OR. SAJHkttWBTAw-dHLvTn- . "SztLkifr Jlorso TW .. iBiHim71 .j.. i ' &iismw. brand satno as on Saaflai&'-r--"- . cut without tho T.

EAR MARKS. (rep tho light; Under lmlf Anything you may need, and if it is in the ordinarylino will be Crop tlio loll, or reverse. it Gregory, Eldrod & "rOtHe brand 1) on loft shoulder- - Promptly Furnished You Co., David Stith, Rati go, Ottor Creek, Ind. Tor, manager, Modiclno Lodge, Kan. Road brands, LEV, LM canncM andoa S J. J. STURM, At Lowest on left f'Uor Anndnrko, I. T. Possible Rates. CurrycuJib R'inoh and range on sldo or! i rfggfigfrrcnTgr-- - .Yi Cob Creek.' -' S A.ny thing we do not 'Keep iri'Sfock" we will cheer- Horse brand, round E any on Some like this on whoro animal. jaw fully Order for You. Jus. A. Hammers & El Co. Range on Crook- - ed Crook, I. T. Horse brand I (Jdo-'g- and e Benl, rp any plnco Darlington, I T on animal OONNELL Mr Other brands! Iff - connected fl iHirMUBFHBjr (Successor to GEO. E. REYNOLDS & CO.) dr- "BWiwPBMBPIa Jll ami Also ADA. samo with 0 added. Also running M on loft aide and T on hip of some cattle. Postolllco " ' address Anthony, Ivans. :."5rs. 'sr . tjt" bti-f- i "'- -' I Oburn &--. PoYvder MontgonlerV'. . A. M. AValker, Face, manager, D a Ind. T. Darlington, Horso brand o right hip M -- UK .I l r .,Miv..'.SftTM-J- K&tf,. W9 l .n frt,Vl. Intl. Tor. o ssrceK-'.atva- - JSte? s4u . rT I I 1 I 1111 111 111 II Rllllll ll'llllllll II III A. J. Fitzpatrick T S irutton, I'lillll'll lllllIllllllllllJllllI Skeleton IT Darlington, I. T. Also circle; yj Horse ; clrelo bar ; CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, branded bar ch'de ; mMixmmvr:irwv ba i c 1 r e 1 o licilrt: circle QARLINGTOW,.- - INDIAN TERRITORY Honieitnip with perpen dltfalaTbar: i' e( ' on i circle with gyjUgSJHM lert tal M lioi'zon "WJiT bar,- - all on ARE FITTED FOR AND 'ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH side oyehoytlder, ancilHI some" "i t? uWln. with side heart-cros- s Ifeft RSI'm left Soipe cattle with on oide. ISJIsnouider or' florae brand heart croso" on left shoulder. J-11-- loin. GsJnL !-,1 JLjJbij v pAJ JtrfJtJLjTl hLl3 PSTEWART, Of 'all kinds, nndCnttlc Men will find it to their intereBt to give ua their trade.-'- ' ll Also some cattle thus; imgo on Red some iiko tnls' k,I. 'JJ. On" both es. SoUio only left Bide or hip. mo with bar on I3ST Sonio liorpSB branded hip, and a half like this UV--' it fVmon' rclo 1 on both thlgb. des. Some with HI (three bars) on-- 1 1 ly on loft hip. -- HI

IIH 1m lB H JmL V. 0, Address, Wollingtori, Kan, DRY CI I ED T F Pn-o-r & Co ID " C on each should or aicWrds & We hare a well eelcctcd, complete utock, and nlni to supply every demnnd. and bar on each Sacra, aide of neck. Un- Skeleton der hack in each Ind. Ter. oar. Horse brand, 31 an oh on TTE' CARRY HEAVILY ALT, "LINES" OF C On right shoulder Turkey Cr'k R a n c h o n S a n d Also light, Cro e k, I. T. a n d iilng rod on Poatofllee, Antho. left hip. ny, Kansas. ilorao bra'd , STAPLE: GROCERIES 1. 'on'g O on eftiip. AND IN-- E M Ford, II u u n c woll, Kan. Ranch K.C( Poisal, I I on Rock; John I. T. il) right Also JP conect-ed- x 0AOTED GOODS i EELISHES side, F right left jaw. Als'o and T on Wo have a full and complete stock, put up by tho best cnum.ro. & roversod 4 hij) & side. Po- on rlcrht sldo con- G; Pand oon1' ny brand " ' left side; JY nected .IP left OTTIR. STOCK OF on loft Bhoul. Dar-lineito- dor and hip. ID left shoulder and hip; heart' shoulder n, onleifchrp1. John Miller, Manager. I. T. IKDIAN GrOODS R. King, Santa- - iI?i.TOT)D. IS FULL AND COMPLETE tN EVERY PARTICULAK. Gertrudes, Qn either bide. o Texas. 1 1 6r b e h r a n d Wo always haVe on hand n supply of 2CJXTX3X5i.TXr'- - T!JZ:'X'JXr:ZL'2iirX?f , AjJwt3r?npTrLfcK.M nam e on 1 e f i which It will bo woll for thoae aooklngr Indian rnumontooa to oxumine. K on loft jaw JJ shoulder. P. 0., " ------iti ..- - Caldwell, Kan. IS-T- OUR -- ACCCOMMODATE AND GIVE GOOD SATISFACTION- OBJECT ALL ,T C Pryor A Co. V diamond on right - ' - - - - - h i p, o x o o pt last Wm. Frass, opr i n g's oulvoo-whio- h aro branded- - V diamond on right" oido and diamond onlclt hip. Cropotr Ter. left and under-cro- p ' oft right oar. Iforso ' ilj'ingAV I brand, on Also I diamond , . Ranch on Sand orf-nk- Jixk U'yi '!cft shduldor. 'i'iJiii"TinalTii .. Vu'liftny 111MV1. vws.ilMma.J?.i'r,T, O'lbd'tUi'' 'nJi0q 3

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George Boni, PATENTS O--O Wo continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, TO IKflHHRW Trado Marks, Copyrights, etc., for tho United states, Darlington, I T Canada, Cuba, England, Franco, Germany, etc. Wo liavo had thirty-ftv- o years' experience. Patents obtained through us arc noticed in the Sc- Also ADA. ientific American. This largo and splendid illus- trated wccklypaper,$3.20ayear,sliowstheProgiesi of Sciencn, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solici- tors, Pub's, of Bcikntipio American, 37 Park Row. KwYork. Hand book about Patents free. j&met . Oburn & s&2SL2$ Montgomery. 'yV iFOPii ::;::5v5, IbIwBH& Morrio A. M. Walter, JDarlingtoi manager, Darl- ington, Ind. T. - - lUTIilkW "-- - - JW Ind. Tor. llorso brand o nft.,,,.,,,, jSSP right hip M Anything you may noed, and if it is in the ordinary lino it will bo Promptly Furnished You J. A. Blair & Co ittmrfPK Also H on riht H. A. TODD. At Lowest Rates. Bide, loin or hip. On either side. Possible Ranch on Wild Hor sebraii d Horse Creek. P. same on left Anything we do not Keep in Stock we will cheer- 0. Caldwell, Kb. boulder. P. 0., Caldwell, Kan. fully Order for You. Blair .fc ttattin Pond Creole, X. T. Cromwell Ranch 7 miles wet. and Hide. Van Eaton, Also S right rrorao brand H Fort Reno, T OONNET wi erLu-tiut- l 5 lea hip tf&3& Ind. Tcr. (Successor to GEO. E. REYNOLDS & CO.) iMmSftsiSJ - i ! Horse, pain e .. 0&U K W.i wSltvW A vl lcil shoulder vmtxfmaasujHviMaarmiiMSTXKix:ax 'Z7MggmmB WNTXZTJBLSSJ; FlLAJOiESiFBJ Sd Powdor PHOPBlETOKS 3saSsiasxcuiacemta3ssssssMe,V7z aumnsnEassjawmiucsnoraa v FORT RENO DAIRY. Fac --AND DEALER IN MPSli Milk delivered regularly every morning at Darltagto Vort.lteno and Darlington. FJ? VtfW A tLWdS8I -- yg feSE8 .Inrt. Tsr. R. King, . TOP J'tiY--C, H I 111 u ri" Santa Ltlu www : n fi m illim u 1; '.1 is i i u it XA K Additional Gertrudes, brnnda Texas. UMlMiilJj ,ulJLil lUlJJtiil IJilJu Loft side: Mallot, paral ' lcl bars and K CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, Roman crosa. on left jaw. Both sides , and 9. Riffht si do : ""j Gregory, Eldrod & - INDIAN -- MM 41 m DARLINGTON, TERRITORY. VT counoct. JMSTSJKhtjk.0.. fJTrt r VJS. - &SjpZto tO , 1JUV1U Olllll eu. .vzm 38- r.4tfixtfi!rfai manager, MccUeine LodKc, Kun. Road feSJwfPS3SHSOT brands, LEV, LM Righ S5SE321 TY.ftTBRaKl Both 323&J3 aw & e.nnnected, and 73 S WE AHE FITTED FOP. AND ARE PREPAFJCD TO FUUNI3U UI6Vr.V.X3 I'SOTKH I r: 7 jir;.L on left side. side. sides. crisis iaiaiaS!' Currycomb )MV on side or loin. & ZiMMKiotAit, k$2Kfflra$5a& Wilson Of all klmlH, jvnd Cftttjc KoD will find it to thotr iatorcist to 18 us th;lr trade. Indian Spring-- , i. T. " " fc.."v. eswoffs W G. iCXT: ij R. Romero, rootoffloc, Williams 1 nmn riDv ith1 Ini Dnrllncton, Anadarko nnniiv (1 t t ! i El I .w. .ItrTIT lVix. . u Ind. Tr. ikiJr J2 rE Vfcr Tiit Jr Lti if Mb pSgagg Ind- - T"'- - t rA pi hhTC nil We a well delected, coin plot rttock, and aim to fltipply fivciydoniiid. Win. Frass, Rob't Poisal, Darlinefton, WE CARRY UKAVILY ALL LINES OF Also JP conect-e- d and T on left Ind. Tei-- . liip.& side. Po- j.1 ny brand con- m Tgfflk Alfin flvirnf W STAPLE GROCERIES ? nawr-- " Htv. 7 nected JP left kJr--V MsiiiL on left side. A.NP TK o .j2& ho,ilr1r. flfir. fl A TvTTVTP n r rvT n PTTQXTPC! 4fldfcHB33& liiiRton, I. T. 15. F. Keith, t l D Dnrliiifytoji, XX u r imw Ju UUUI D JLIJJJJ JU I nil. Tor. Jntnes Fit7.pntrlclc con-necto- W n full nud utock, put up bjr beat Also VI' d htve complete th caununi. Erin Springs. Chicle riRht iu8w Nution, I. T. aide, & h'jurt Also circle on luft on loft hip hip, chmi) dnslioror side. OXTR OB1 crosa circlo on left stock: KJdo or bin- - 1 itati"!!)!1 Ni m IIr(j brand TF L'tHbl jjalvvMlff-lJblloTgrx- s y jifci fnnnfrntitA mi lnff G-ood-s tSmHw&mtfg&Si 'A ghouldor. SAM GARY IN, Mon fort Johnson, Iluii'-- ncjir mouth IViit RiMio, Ind. Tor. nf Lit tie WuHhila. Indian Mm llnrc8,trinn T'i-It- ,18 IN" i4v3,.3RaanGA 1' (t i .nrtnr. FUL1 AND rOMPUSTB KYERr PAETICCLAR. r.' II, heart. 7HC, M Chicl;naw Nation. UA diamond linh: i ' KS? Various other ci'rks inMWWi'lil " 0 "' ' - riulit jidu, Yarlona mid lirnndu. iMvr marks. Horse Home which it wf.i bo wollfor uioaa aeekluff Indjn mciuuuu to xw.xmn. w Ww ? i.it,' II and 8. mssh mm - afia&iSaiKttSKS3S.ilKun - W. JE, MALALEY. .OUR OBJECT IS TO ACCOMODATE ALL AND G1YE GOOD SATiSFACTM- ?8S& l'BTE Crop oirioft car an'' a hole and .lit in tin. &1TI1SLDS, right. Running w on both sides inline-int'l- y KespeotfVilly, back of tho I'QMtOfflUO pbonlder. lIorst Uarli npton, brand, vunninir w Ind, Ter.- - i on riffht siioulder.'r Saino other O, ran eu .and rnn'M, 4trlfv Hnl M) I'ond Crfiok. T 1' c 1 (.,, . Tt''fri,-1- ' (l 'Trr, rpi St INDIAN SCHOOIi HERD. The Transporter Fort Griffin, Texas, Caldwoll, Ks., Dodge, City, K . Notice is hereby given to stock- Subscription, $1.00 por Annum. men that the school herd of this - - Agency is very much scattered, and YOEK PAKKEE DKAPEK, will CI1F.TKNNC ARAPAHOE AGENCY, INDIAN TERRITORY, be looked after at tho spring r "roimd-up.- MARCH 27, 180vT. " Brands 1 I) and 1 1) M jb&ttJZGj&.JsrrrxTjin co. on side, and M on jaw. All persons having knowledge of cattle bearing This vicinity wan visited with a co-nio- us these brands will please report the rain fall on Friday night hist. same to this ollice. Headquarters for Cattlemen & Drovers The weather is now warm and pleas- J no. D. Milks, ant, and of course the jovial stock- Indian Agent. man is jubilant. This will give Chevenne &. Arapahoe Agency, ( ntock of all kinds a grand start. Darlington, J. T., Mar. 20, 'S3, f We were honored with a pleasant FORT RENO CLEANINGS. Special Attention Given to Orders from tho Ter'to'y,. call on Saturday last from (Jen. Hatch, Capt. and Mrs. Bennett, Capt The erection of another mess A. Witzleijex, Manager, - - Caldwell, Ks. Carroll and Mrs. T)r. La Garde. The house is in progress. officers and ladies were showing the Mr. Mosscr, the photographer, Ctoneral the has sights about the Agency. been doing a good business. Parties finding traya in any ANSAS CITY &9k brands advertised in this paper will Dewees will pp A delegation of eieht vounc cirls Major return next CATTLB confer a favor by dropping us a from week and resume the command. MMh ssfcu. a to the owner. this Agency, four Chcyennos W M?J card or writing and four Avapahocs, were sont last Capt. Taylor will go east with his raS55iKX week in core of A. P. Hutchison and family, where they will remain a, few W. E, MALALEY. Miss Maud Melntvrc, to new Crop oil left ear and the months. a hole and slit in tho industrial school tor Indian girls, right. Running w recently started by the government Tom Donnell is out with a force of on both sides imme- Indian scouts searching Okla- diately back of the at West Branch, Iowa. This new the Hbouliler. Horse homa country for intruders. brand, running w venture, which is very praiseworthy w on right sbouldur.'P in its object to deal solely with In- Gen. Col. LtsmmmimEagle ill Hatch and Tifjnry 'ar- Chief and Cimarron Rivers H dian girls over the age of Ml IVWuiti Pond Greek. I. T. fourteen, is rived at this post from Fort Sill on jv ro, lyortA Km & Kansas city Mo. dj Also Sweetwater, Wheeler Co., Texas. in charge of Benjamin Miles, Ksq., Tuesday, and on Wednesday even- psiiirteNfc -- ma&WW a cousin of our Agent. The school ing a reception was given him. The for fifty Brands on closer htp. side or both, known as tho Rob't Poisal, has capacity pupils, and wo "serenaded ; band, new as it is, him, Tfi brand. Old m nk, swallow fork in rlcht now Also JP conect-(j- d it will soon add under bit In left. predict make its mark which was. apparently, appreciated. and T on left in the good cause. Twelve pupils The ADDITIONAL. BRANDS. reception was given at the quar- Both Marl:, crop 1b hip & side. Po- ivvro sent trom the Osage Agency. sides. and under bit ters of Capt. and Mrs. Bennett, and both. ll v brand con- it was an elegant a flair in every Homo brand aamo as cattle, on right hip. nected JP left THE CREEKS. sense. A. II. JOHNSON, DEanmrcr, An Observer. KA33AS ClTI. Mr shoulder. Dar- For the nasi few weeks a lington, I. T. number CANTONMENT LOCALS. of Spreche s band of Creeks, now at CHAS. RIDER, war with the Creek government, Anadarko, have been near this Agency for the Tlw prairie has been burned for Ind. Ter. H. A. TODD. purpose of purchasing supplies. The miles in every direction. Mahk Crop and Three On either side. hostile Creeks have plenty of money, 5ii.it? In RlgHt Ear. IIor s e b r a n d ut are afraid to go into the eastern Deer and antelope are very plen- tiful in this vicinitv. same on lefl Agcneivs to buy food, for fear of cap-lur- e. shoulder. P. 0., Mr. H. 11. Campbell reports iJjmjZ U. W. CONOVER, Caldwell, Kan. 9L j 4 iLft 1 1 1 9 1 Ja W Rev. Haury has been plowing the Anadarko, Ind Ter. em& -- 100 having seen a band of Creeks on post garden, and he is getting things Eane on Llttlo Washl- - the Canadian on Sunday, with SO u I T, Hrand gener-ili- y m very good Fit-zpatric- shape generally. on loft side. A. J. k wagons, eli routo for Wichita Agen- w on Jaw. Mark i 1. cy. It is expected that they will C. B. Biekford came up from his I top ami unuer.-m- eaen aS Darlington, T. E.ir borne OXO rlsht Horse branded fatten up their ponies in the Washi- ranch and remained over night at Mue ) on leu jaw m$f8& vitK-Cr- op jIZ M lett ear and the AfCe ftM Jfc TI. ft J onlefthijD ta country, obtain a large supply of Oklahoma house. He report? yBMBxKAJlHHlKBrSiftj9tHl wallow to k rlKtu oar. cattle doing well Soin cat-k- U provisions and then return home to in his section. Some branded NOV on left side. Srcallowfork left - renew the tight. The latest reports and overt It rU'bt brand- Cromwell & VanEatonhave haul- on left state that the war department has ed taken the matter in and has most of the wood from the wood side or shoulder, and bomo hand yard to the bank of telegraphed Capt. Bates at Ft. Gib- the river, and 'jg, M JAMES H. DEERK, with HH1 )n lfft idew to Hoat it A .shoulder ot son to capture Spieche and his head expect down to Reno when I Hi l')in. the river rises. Anadarko, Ind. Tcr. warriors, and in ease of his retreat, PJra-'i- Biandleft hip wul side. west to call on tho cavalry at Fort Among the prominent arrivals I Bono to intercept him and bring him here the past week we noticed Geo. ! in. Alho some cattle Jones. Jhckev bros . manager: A.i berg, John olz s manager; J. M. Wm. Frass, Jones. W. C. branded like this FIXE HORSES. Quintan's manager; Darlington, Ed. Hull and W. A. Purviance. H. J. Soger has just received four HttKSHVYHM IHIUr VAivvVfl ind. Tcr. lino graded stallions purchased in One hundred head of fine horses,' Ks., belonging to Bates ec Beal, of the I Abo (lying W 1. I H mis & Oo Alien county, which are at pres- ls. npui A on Panhandle, passed through here h a -- lu'lder. om ent at his livery. Their pedigree is i rf tm ,',rj " h'ft ?ide. mSStl& t .Ttlf N ltll : last week bound for their ranch in vi.t as follows Duke of Orne, 3rd sired lcun sawed otT A; Texas. The horses were wintered Viil hy Duke of Orne, he by Duke of ' a J. BLTTS. rut squura on $& i.ljout the oea the farm of the above firm in TMTnSittKV. Hor-- e Orne 1st. Duke of Orne 1st was . 1 t, A. brand, KM.I 'Zfi - . l'os'offlca.- . DnrJIi a rjL.'& Jm i" " imported by the North Burlin horse Kana, and were in a very fine Tii,) I T. njion A any place Horse brand 71 op on huimul, Range company of Bureau county, Ills., in neck, and also 1) on &3sM l'ond Civak-- I.Tv 1S74 from France, and he is a thor- Jeit .shoulder. rotia.iMs limine well, Kaiu oughbred Norman. JOHN volz, if 1H Prince Napolean is a two years Ranch 2." miles south west ot Cantonment on rtv old in May, was sired by Duke of Canadian Ind Tcr. W. K. BUTLER, ' Cattle brands T V V Powdor one-four- th J iVr Orne 2nd. His dame is A B J a W W H LW LLLLLLm and Na-polea- ( JL Atularko, 1. T. Norman, being sired by Prince n All brand on left side. Earmark crop oft lett Face, 2nd, and he by Dillan's old ear and split In rlcht. Some cattlo braud-r- d Horse braii d .IV on Prince Napolcan. L left shoulder. Jmmmmmm9mmw Hil thiislr cnyplncc narllngior is one-fourt- h Grey Duke Norman, on and was sired by Duke of Orne 2nd.' arilmnl. Ind. Tr, and will be one. year old in April. C HEYENWE I'M VNP011TKR. is a Norman ana Mor V O. Darlington, Humboldt jmv I Indian Territory gan, and will bo three years old in iJungo ln almost P. Kinu'. Oburn it May. i tato and tor-ritor- y CL. iery in tho Unitod Montgomery. Two of these fine animals Mr. Matt. Some fit ray Santa A. M. Walker, across tho Briny Soger will send out to his horse" De op " Gertrudes, manager. D a r- - ranch on the Panhandle, and the I Turn loose in our Texas. lington, Ind. T, ' herd, i it will eot you llorso Qtbor two he will stand for service HfljfttAfljMCSiN onlj iV and ye will brand o K left jaw right hip M sa his lrvarj. Co to the rourd.uyi toprtber on fm lus ANNUITIES. The Transporter Fort Griffin, Texas, Caldwell, Kb., Dodge, City, Eg The issue of to In- CHEYENNE annuities the AND ARAPAHOE ACJENCY, YORK-PARKER-DRAPE- R dians of this Agency took place last &, ,i INDIAN TERRITORY, JAN. 2G, 1883. week, commencing on the loth anil '9 Tfl for several continuing days. The MrEDRCA-IjrTXXilE- The Kansas legislature has Bent work was very skillfully arranged, n CO. 'I Preston B. Plumb back again to rep- and was done so rapidly that as resent them in the United States quickly as the goods could be called senate. This gives much satisfac- off and checked by the clerks, the & Dorvers tion to old Kansans in this section. goods had been handled and turned Headquarters for Cattlemnn over to the Indians. The goods were Out in Arizona the have arranged along an isk across the t again been committing depredations commissary, and were divided into A.2ST7D TDRJA-XX- i SITPPXilES. t and it is reported that bands are dai- departments on either side, a person BAOH V ly joining the noted chief, Ju, who having charge of each department. committed the terrible massacre in As quickly as a name was called, Special Attention Given to Orders from the Ter'to'y. Mexico some weeks since two Indian policeman would a take - - Kb. blanket by the corners and proceed A. "Vrrz:r.BKiV, Manager, Caldwell, News reaches here this morning down the line, and clothing, hats, of the killing of Sheriff A. T. Shen-ncma- n, shoes, etc., were tossed into the of Cowley county, while blankets, and by the time the police- Parties finding strays in any making an arrest near YVinfield, Ks. men had walked down the isle, it brands advertised 'in this paper will Are have not learned any particulars, had been filled and was then turned confer a favor by dropping us a and are unable to state that the re- to the owner. over to the owner. Another of I card or writing port is authentic. pair policemen would start in the mean- I time and as quickly as the goods W. E, MALA LEY. Through the kindness of "Hutch," Crop olTloft ear unci of the Caldwell Commercial, we have could be called, and recorded the a hole and slit in tho issue proceeded. The em- right. llunning " received a copy of the "Oklahoma Indian on both sldus hnme. War Chief," the "official organ" ployees and most of the police were diatuly back of tho of given houldor. Ilorso the Oklahoma Farmer Swindlers. an overcoat and bolt of duck brand, running w extra. The issue consisted in total on right shoulder. 1 The paper is all "patent," inside and range 50 doz axes, 1,500 2.- - BagleCManii O. and ranch out, and contains nothing except a of ax bandies. Cimarron RmrsTv uffi Tond Creek, I.T. 800 blankets, 750 blouses, 400 coats, flfyY FWm KM fcHnniMClty Mo. (M ilso.swoot water, Wheeler Co., Toxtu. stale rehash of Payne's old writings .i- -1 ' concerning the "wonderful Oklaho- 50 overcoats, 12,000 vds calico, 20,- - 000 yds duck, 1,200 hats, 100 doz ma country." For some reason, the Brand on eirVr hip, Mdo or hot'i, known u th Rob't Pois.il, hose, 100 doz Oid-rak,all(- "War Chief" forgot to say much chiklrens' hose, 500 Tfi brand. folk 1b right ; new Also ,JP collect- mens' overalls, 800 pants, 400 quilts, add under Ml 'n left. about gold and lead mines and other ADDITIONAL ed and T on left 750 womens' shoes, 1 ,200 shoes, BRANDS. wonderful "finds" discovered by mens' Both crop n felt hip & side. Po- 10,000 m iMm. Mark, under ll m Payne in his office at Wichita. yds sheeting, 2,230 shirts, JU -- otk. ll v brand con- 100 doz boys' socks, 100 doz mens' Hon brand Mmo ca cattlt, on rliht kip. nected JP 'left Last week several eastern socks and 900 vests. Among the A. II. JOHNSON, Manmrer, heavy lLutSJJI CITT. Mf Mr ' IT? shoulder. Dar- capitalists and stockmen gained the goods issued were 200 pairs of shoes, lington, T. T. consent of the Cheyennes and Arapa-hoo- s manufactured by the Indian pupils to a grass lease of the western of the Hampton, Virginia, Institute. CHAS. P.IDKil, portion-- ; These shoes wereincveiy way and southwestern of this equal Anadarko", Ind. Ter. H, reservation. The Indians have sign- to the shoes purchased, and area A. TODD. AURK-Cr- op and Three ed the leases, covering bodies of grac- credit to the industrial department On either side, 'i ing land of about 500,000 acres each, of the Hampton school. The Indian SpMf'tuR'ghtKar. Iior s e b r a n d iSESm with the privilege of fencing the population, among which the issue same on left same and erecting the necessary was made, consisted ol 1,473 men, shoulder. P. ()., 1,030 women W. LONuVh.lt, Caldwell, Kan. ranch buildings and improvements. and 3,376 children, a Anndarfco, Ind Ter. The leases will have to bo approved total of 0,479 people. These were Uantje on LUtIo Wuhl- - toy be- divided into 1,180 h. I T. Brand teuer-ill-y the Secretary of the Interior families. Of on 'eft wide. A. J. Fitpatrick fore going into effect, but as the ac- course these were not goods enough W on Jiw Mark Darlington, I. T. to make more a :iopund Undercut each tion of the Indians was unanimous, than partial supply Kir. Some OXO rluht T Torso branded is hesi- for the tribe, and, we a Ide. ft on lott Jiw it expected that he will not roughly, give Iahk Ciop left car juio on left hip few : tate to approve the grass-renta- l. of the proportions 10 blankets wallow fo k rlRht tar. Son cat- - matter will to 2 families, 10. yds calico 9 Some branded NuV on left side. Swal.owfork left Th certainly receive and - 'ii oe- ll rivlit le brand prompt attention, as ensures a yds sheeting per family. 2 pr shoes h it tSSSStUij e i on left vearlv maintenance fund of nearly to 4 women, 1 ax and 2 handles per n- - oi.r buinc ten dollars per capita for every man, family, 1 pr socks to 3 children and side ulder, and woman and child on the reservation, 1 quilt to 3 families. The clothing JAMES H. DEE an, with BH51 )ii left side loin. siiuiuder or and also makes of utility and value and blankets were very acceptable Anadarko, Ind. Tor. n during the recent cold lay portion of the reservation which snap. Lieut. Brand left hip ami side yields at present no revenue toward Tilton, of Ft. Reno, was detailed as the support of the Indians. inspector of the issue. W'c are in- debted to Agency Clerk Woodard Also some cattlo New subscriptions to the Trans- for statistics concerning the issue, a Wm. Frass, CBSspH porter still continue to roll in. few only of which we could use. branded like tlua This is quite' satisfactory, but the Darlington, price js so email that no one hesi- link Ter. tates in taking a copy, and we have On Saturday morning last,, while no reason to doubt Also flying W h t Ilinvti'i .V Co. that the Trans- preparing breakfast, the immense Also open ou porter will have a circulation of two range in the A rapahoc school kitch- on left side. left shoHrr own vviti thousand copies before this year is en was blown up by the w cattlo ru".t explosion of horn hivi i i ,t out. We have received at the least the water backs and pipes obstruct- A. J. BUTTS, tail cut S'iiii i t: estimation three hundred new sub- ed ice. without th" pou by The entire top of the Po.voiUe, Darlington A. Horse biaii'h A scriptions siwe the first of Nov. last, range with its load of cooking uten- i . T open any phicu Horse brand 71 on on ahlihiil. Hango majority which vari- was- - the of are from sils and victuals blown to the nek, and also D on Pond Crojlc, 1. T, ous points, cowcamps and Agencies ceiling, and the room was tilled with left sh .niaer. Postonicc, irunnewftll, Kan. of the Territory. Kvery cattleman smoke, steam and ashes. After the realizes the fact that the Transport- explosion, the kitchen presented a er isno longer an experiment and very disheartening appearance es- W. BUTLER, Powder that it is now fixed upon a perma- pecially to a breakfastless crowd of F. nent and prosperous A Jn. arko, L T. basis. We Indian children. cold lunch was Facs, have also received a large number of given them, however, and Superin- Some catile brand new cattle brands within the last few tendent Hirschler, although working td thusly tnj pltct Davllngou, months from various ranchmen, not at a great disadvantage, commenced on animal. one of whom but realizes the value energetically to repair damages, and ""T Iud. Tr. of having their brands familiar to two small ranges were soon up to the public. By means of this strays replace the ruined one. Fortunate- 'Jf'vS are recovered Without difficulty, as ly, no one was hurt. The cook was R. King, Oburn the Transporter, now circulates in bending down beside the range when almost every camp in the Territory. the things "riz,n and went .rolling Santa ' A. M. Walker, Even if there is but one stray found safely out the door. A lady in the Gertrudes, manager, Darl- by the brand being in the Trans- room above the kitchen, was lifted Texas. ington, Ind. T.-- porter, it would cover the expense from her feet by the force of the JIorno braiui o fcf tht brand for four or mr y""rs. K'on left jaw right hip t ,JL : ! mtimtmniintm)ihnKwarirtU,iiiiiir'tfimz,tiiJM&miifmuvKiM&iit-iitT- ttwMwrwrawaw GROWN INDIANS IN SCHOOL. The Transporter Fort Griffin, Texas, Caldwell, Ks., Dodge, City, Ifo No li ttl o i n terea t i s taken by the SubHcrlptlon, $1.00 per Annum. Indians in the camp class which YORK-PABKER-DEAJPE- E, meets at the Mclinonitc mission , three evenings of each week. Tlio GIIBYEHNB AIIAPAIIOE AGENCY, INDIAN- TMRITOHT, APRIL 12, JH8.'3. class numbers about twelve. The 3D3o35ra:zXiHi ao. rvmmmmmtrvmmtumwmrmtmfrtmiarmtm-mwm- regular members of the class con- sist em- TO HE ICNLAllCED. principally of the Agency ployees, who meet regularly at the appointed evening in the mission for will bo 1160085,1 vy to add fight Headquarters Cattlemen rovers K in-stnict- (ho school room, whero thoy arc ed cqlumns additional to Trans--' by Prof. Vbth in spelling, next iss.uc to accommodate I'OitTisn writing and reading, pro- tho largo list of brands of Iho Chicka- and the gress thus far made is quilosatis-faclory- . p saw ftloclc Association, awarded-u- The .Indians at this time by' a popular vote at their recent arc not only willing to have their Special Attention Given to Orders from the Ter'to'y. convention. This will make the c'Jiildren in school, but arc eager to TrfXBPOiiTicit a twolvo page forly-oig- ht learn something themselves of the A. WrTZLEiiEN, lanagcr, Caldwell, Ks. column paper, and its cijrcubi-.lio- n general ways of the li mmM imuwi utm&m. -- white man, iiinn nirnm fcfei'ji will also he increased Lhn-- seemingly to understand the ii quires. Will next utility Thehrands appear and importance of an education, as Pnrties finding strays in issue, the material having been or- TiTlNSA.Q tiny p is vividly manifested by them gath- K, Hff " " r.irvv i a S-- brands idverti. d in this paper will dered from the Cincinnati Type h t r . . r ering after' their daily work is over CAULS .b. confer ;i favor b dropping us a foundry. to minwyc"' ' iin be instructed at their class. to to tm wt-i- rfiwjwiiwrMmi niglit - vr. '" card or writing the owner. --wv.BtKKfK L "ii'' , a MP i. Special I id In Agent Townsend INDIAN SCHOOL HERD. t W. E, MALAX.I5Y. roccntly made an ollicial visit to the H ' Crop oil' loft our and Sate & :i hole undblll in tho Fox Agency, .lie was during Notice is hereby given to stock- vi'lit. UnnniiiK w apart of last year Agent for the Sac on both sides immo-dintel- y men that the school herd of this buck of tho &tFox tribes, and ho is said to he Agency is very much scattered, and r.l.l shoulder. Horse well posted on Indian affairs. will bo looked iWYt hrtiml, running U' after at the spring '1 k: on rlffht shoulder. I' "round-up.- 1' 1 ) ft! o, ruugo and Bra'nds and I I) Eagle Chief and Cimarron ranch Rmn, ... .&. . M iu J viit vivi, Thirteen children were recently on side, and on jaw. All persons v o. KtQffa Kan KansaaClty Mn. AlaoNweelwutur, Wheeler Co., Texas. taken b$r missionaries from the Sac having knowledge of cattle bearing & Fox Agency to a private indus- these brands will please report the Rob't Poisal, trial school in Indiana. There arc same to this office. Brands on firmer hip. aldo or both, known na tho Tf brand. Old m nk, swallow fork lu right ; nor Also JP conect-- d now twenty-tw- o Indian children D. add under bit in left. Jio. Miles, and T on left frenn that Agency who are being Indian A sent. ADDITIONAL IIItANDS. Kssi Both Bldea. Mark, crop and uudor bit In hip vr side. Po-n- v cdvrcatcd in the east. Choycnno & Arapahoe Agency, BaH,n both. brand con-nec-ti- 'd Uarlmgton, 1. '.!'., Alar. 26, 'S3 Horso brand anmo nd cnttla, on rljbt hip. left This section was again visited A. II. JOHNSON, Alnnasror, JP Dar-iiimto- vitn an abundant shower of JCAK8JL3 ClTT. an shoulder. n, rain CATTLE SA1E. I. T. last week, which lias given vegeta- A tion a splendid growing start. The Through the courtesy of Arch CHAS. BIDKR, grass is now sufficiently long so as. R. Goode and M. Smith, we learn of 38 Anadarko, Ind. Ter. to furnish stock very good jrazing-r-especial-ly $85 If. A. TODR a cattle .sale which took place at w YjSi ' mm; rvrxr. fitii'l Tlirnn for horses. Erin Springs on Saturday last. Jas. ChVffiiJiSCJl ""' wviMwm iu.w On either side. lUf in HlghtAKur. n d ' Jackson, of the Chickasaw countrv. JM IU W Horse bra Tlio principal Creek chiof notifies 'sold to a Mr. Palmer, of Kansas agsggaaaas same on left the'Chorokeos of (he law passed by shoulder. I O., City, 160 head at $60 a round, eigh- (J. W. CONOVJfilt, the'last Creek council confiscating $-1- 0 Caldwell, teen head at and two head at Anadarko, Ind. Tor. Kan. all- - jgrnzmsz Cherokee cattle found in the $25 per head. The bunch consisted UaiiKO on LHtlo Wushl-- i Creole nation, but it is (bought that I T. Hrand gener-u'- y of three and four year olds. on left side. A. .1. Fitzj)a-vic- th6''law will not be .' on Jaw. 3Iark enforced until S?zk, 1. 'iffccV round-up- . rnpand lTnderalltoach Darlington, T. the spring I Mein-tyr- e r botno OXO right : A. P. Hutchison and Miss (5 . ..?, Horse hrandeci. idc on left jaw . ,. . t . I a : ',.nr ...... dlki...i..h tji Cald- M Crop loft msKMmt ii' I i'i, 1 ; itii J Tlio Traveler, in speaking of some returned safely from their vuk ear and I lit well trip, and the eight girls taken wallow fork right ear. Kav children visiting Arkansas Cily, Sont" brui'l. it MY on left side. Swallowfork loft from hero are now in their 'nrand-- n says : "They were in their Sunday and oviiUt n.lit. attire and came to town to have their new homes in Iowa. The mother of left pliotoos taken. Tl'iey one of the Cheyenne girls died since side or - Iw.uMit, and some were in charge their departure. of' their matron IAMIS 11. DJU2R1S, with BHSi.in left yA( and one of their -- houkk'r or teachers'." Their pictures were tak- AnadnrKo, Ind. Ter, oin. en by I. 11. Bonsall, who makes the .JOK NIEKSON, cHMSSK P O Krln Springs, 1 T ia..a!bfi hip and side. ASD some cattle thus. taking of Indian pictures a specially. I v '. rs:nd snnc on ae like this 'SmL ii.fl ...III. A .. III ilil..!.Illicit 11IIW I Ull i:vk uoau brand Jion.T. O. Howe, 1 -- M. General, sanis as open A. & Sum- - eattle branded Some hordes brantleif clibd at his homo in AV Win. Krass, Wisconsin on .Itu Cylin; on left lik trjhfrf on lift the 27th nil. A telegram conveying side. Darlington, tulgh. lfi y the sad intelligence was-immediatel- VW V. T I Jjl v ""fiij ' 113IWBI ro6eived by Agent Miles. An order &ddiea3sssy& Ind. Ter. 'mkahJXi wjls issued by the Agent requesting l. U McKLNNKY. Also flying AV 1. M llowins & Co. the sjusponsion of business on the lso open A on P O ISrln Spring or le a 2Sth, and it was universally compli- &&Jil ul sti3&&S on left side. rfholilcr. Somo 8. Anadarko, Ind. Ter. fit tie with vjg't ed with at this Agency. mmmm horn wawetl olf BUTTS, tail cut aquaro Unmet any placa on tho A.J. without ihu open .MAuruKi) At Erin Springs on animal. 'mm- - I'ostoflttee, Darlington, A. Iltirse brund, thty oth in at Mr. Martin Colbert to i T. open A uny placo W xri'' Range all out doors. Horso brand 71 on on animal, liango Miss M. E. Perry, both of that place. nei-k-. D on l'oml Creak, l.T. uieaiM itjxsit&A and also Mr. Colbert is an old and highly re- loll shoulder. lN-totl- ilunnewcll, Kan. spected citizen of the Chickasaw na- h UN YOLZ, Kartell Ufi mlk south tion, and tlio brido the belle of the west of Oniitomnont on community in which the happy Canadian rlv. Ind. Ter. Cattle brand T V .) Y W. If. BUTUKR. Powder event took place. Congratulations A J A and W W on loft AnUarko. I. T. irry extended. , vi brand side. V iV mark crop oil left Face, ta. and split tn right. tome cattle brnnd-- Home bntrd ijV on The addition of another column ft Jtyikter.' oi thubly anyilfloa Darlington, to the Medicine Lodge Cresset, adds ; v.ai od animal. mw, to volume of mat-to- r. Ind. much its reading .VNalfs (ItJ.iti'k. ji' (I 1 i .vjw .Vim I 1I1. l, Ttt NMOHTKH. " The Cresset is now an eight "T" iViyt - x (). it- page fifty-si- column paper, and is T--., PiiriinRtoii, 3r. H',.....lt ...... recognized as the leading stock pub- Sft" Kiuweln almost P. Kiiur. Oburu (fe AwTtSTkM y.!4r"rMtMK ff i every tato tnul ter of western - lication Kansas. That ritory in tnc iimou Montgomery.- man with the "celluloid collar" and into. Some st ray Santa A. M. Walker, mroiss the "Hrinv who declined to fill the ofiico o( Oeop " Gertrudes. manager. D ar justice of tho peace, (Tom McNeil) Turn loose In our Texas. linL'ton, Ind, coi-to- u T. .A mX- - 'jnowrreTO'.Mff . lu'iMMt nili llor.--e has tho namo of a rustler, and he is only - l Mi'' f hfiiH' braad. -t ., hu u fi t; n iyi tdflM1 ' 4K ir4Sr!!i 6SmmSh4. iiht ,1

IiOflJWJiai!Wg XHtflM. Mi1WfMIWHUillUiMtf lMj'fV . J. FITZPATIUCK, 'J'. CONNELL, PostolUco addre, Darlington, Indian Torrltory Ranjjo Cottonwood creek, Iiullan Torrltory. O-- O Till Lincoln In charge. TO: Jjiw brand on 1; left Jaw.

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M. W BRAND, P0 Red Fork Kartell. I T Anything we do not Keep in Stock we will cheer- Anywhere on annual. Hoio brand some on left fully Order for You. shoulder. Range oil Clm-irro- n, east, of Red Fori: iSBMpwH''S3C!&Ci25MvB QJMfty-"- tiwKE h Increase double iiulnr hit In oaoll P.'ir. Iihmmii ii i KSEmgtrt ujm:m tonie same brand both -- All cattlo out Lranded D r iS-- ; i!p and left side latter adrriffi-ir- -- nfl behind loft sliouldor be- ilKiil em erui) iuu spin. long lo me. JlLj JLj JLj (JKO. OKITKUr, . 31 W Brand in charge. On ooth sides. (Successor to GEO. E. REYNOLDS & CO.) Under slopo In each ear. Some cattle branded BrtirnJP VBvi GG anywhere on i EMAJLlV.VKZlM.W.2jr2LKSyEZ KSSLVtiMilSmuViVA MCKKNNEY, OVER A CO Camp Supply. I. T. cattlo range on Heaver crcolc. DENnDJLflLlSa" TFJFfcjaJDESiEl 1 masancszuacasssnsaQsns ; Btwaifiaii,"'.'ri"ii'.. w v. ajia riaTTi'arrgnrrTwrwnrniTnTTiiinTirrH ( attle branded on both Mf'i at. (I Jaws. Ear ml; C'nriu'tfie A Fraisor 1 Til 1 cri'llh inft AND DEAL1HI ttSI r, rlirl! 'mil IN UunKi' on Coldwa-to- 1 bases b'anded on loft hip 1r. P.O. Pond t ciense nf herd bar from Additionul brands 111 t .&kW "1 'It jaw iu puna ui aiiuiu (principally on-lof- jaaifcssjciM ier sidoor hip): fl5;Z; 7; II; .111; and IE; 3 and II; " over cross; OH. lloryo bmud samo us on (Jcorgo Bent, Awsij'"11 'j- - atJi Km (?ut without thoT. v&rtl cSLoii db K bOutuj caSa tuvut liicftvaa tm h tSakttoi uSj Uj useQaxaa tuus Gi bEsv' cSj EiVs? ix rl Darlington, 1 (!uj?ory, Kid rod & Co., David Stith, OHBYENNB AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, manager, Mediciivo Also ADA. Lodf?o, Kan. Hoal brands, LEV, LJl DARLINGTON, - INDIAN TERRITORY. cannoetod, and 03 S on lelt .side. PowcIct Ci.. "yconib on Hid- - n; loin. w -- ij VT'J.'ViVj.vrri-- ; j,ii Pace, WiS ARE FITTED F0K AND ARE PREPARED TO FOttNISH (f. Iloise bi.ind, round 10 anywhere on animal.

SS Darlington, -- jt-- ifr -'" uAm ooXm KULonJl HJLnmU htu' Hi b (nSLni uc'Z.nJJ wBjb paLwnS VS Jas. A. Ilanimoi'S "ft teas. Intl. Tor. Of nil kiiidB, nud Catilu Men will find It to their intercut to give us their trade. Co. Haiiiro on Crook KtV yw' fSMBGSi J'fiSfcSM ed Treok. I. T. Ilorac SfTjII aSJSKKl?i3 brand l&jfmSa Poisal, SSSsa asfife ETS4 and John :X3NT 1111V &, Also ,3P conocl-- 51 place nyj tjktTTK a jit Ron unn mil. HI JUKI uii it 9 Other brands . p. 1 BkfflK i.!3WSft?aa i nv g ..:!.. HT --rjf g'jnywgvgglLBtf 1 1 connecto JUKI jjwtffl a iv fiiiii". i n fliPTTTOH -- J d lft53?s:i?!t a nip S S Wi'1w.ytTss3 PHV Him a.?w brand con II I i 4 II samo with O added. Ah o miming HI dli ID it SMI I T on ofyoino I, 1 I H . M aide ard hip cuttle. ncclod JV loft Postolllcc addrtas Anthony, Ivans. shoulder. Dar- Oil I UUl$u&j &i UiJu I11II1I T. lington, T. Wo have u well eclccted, complete stock, nml nlm to supply every dein'ind Oburn tt ontgomeiy. A. ir. Walker, WE CARRY HEAVILY ALL LINES OF managoTi, J) n r-- H.A.TODD. TWWSwSWBXK'iW nid( BEascfiFi linglon, iul. T. On either ,!ir Horde brand o Horse b r a n d wS lL Si ! lL right hip M STAP r J - same on left w o &- P. O., -- AND IN-- shoulder. u r.cj.rrrTrm--i-m- v CaldwelL Kan. aatoaaSE3ffii TV I'ryorA Co m& (' on each should ov t U. MeKINNEY. QOD 5 and bar on oaoli jr GAMED a EELISHES i side of neck. Un IVAlt-- - P O Erin Springs oi 1pt hnck in oach Wo have n full nud comploto stock, put up by the best ennucrfl. our. Ilorso wuiuV, Anadjuko, I ml. Tor. Con fight shouhlor 9WiMiJJ ml7.iU&H H (5 rif.5ii.i. an h on S a n fl &$S&&M wtftofc Brand any Place on the wT Croo k, 1. T. and v r S ". 1 OTTIR, 'Postollloo, Aiitho. jSS$? animal. STOCK OF ny, Kansas. & H' Ranee all out doors. , s&fsmt-- i: SI Ford, II u 11 11c woll, INDIAN Kan. Knucli Goods on Red Hock, itt?l5 1 0 Try or & Co. IS FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. I. T. ID right -- Jfti P diamond on right .side, F right rSiaiTO?,?! J Pi ' x u a pt last jaw. Also" mZMrMmssssm " hri n g's calves -- o- c reversed 'l which aro branded on rliht sldo. I (Uuinoml on nr,hl -- -, Wo always hava on hand a upply of XXXXl.X"vT j?d"X?:S f2? (j ; P ami ) on side and illaiuond which it will bo wcjll for thoeo fceoicmfr Inclliui mumoiitoBs to osamine.SX lidt sitle; .JV (rai on left hi)). Crop oil on left shoul IT left uiul undor-cro- n ID ?fefl3 oil' right ear. llorao der and hip. left sliouldor and hip; heart brand, dhmiond on on loft hip. John Ahlicr, Manager. oft shoulder. Ranch on Sand crcolc, Jnil. Ty. OUB OBJECT IS TO ACCCOMMODATE ALL AD GIVE GOOD SATISFACTION. roatollleo, Anthony, Kansas. . King, &&. J.J. STUPuM, DR.esTDeot'fLilly, Anadarko, 1. T. Santa llanch and rango Gertrudes, HjPH WS BHSl on Cob Chvclc-Soin- like tins on lawSSH K mi kit,!'' JV . . " ',). . ,1"

v Y'T W. L. MOODY. & CO., [BE NEW Cotton Factors, bo lander & Senders CALVESTOM. &ALVHSTOH AS SBCOXD-OLJIEB MATTKK. ESUaiED AT TUB FOaTQFFICg AT blOLESALfllOCEfc »" Liberal advances iignlnxt conHjg CALVESTON VOL.XLni.-T40. 157 WICHITA FALLS. mm POLITICS. : : 'theT'iamrula•S?.^ ^n^t^i^SSSffr race, which on the third balloit JJ01V THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY n«.3lONT OPERA HOTJS£! McLeory and unanimously adopted Tlie Greatest BAEBECIJE-AT REAGAN'S SPRING.- ^l^^^^J^^ TVAS OBSE11YED. rhlftj n»«l J'ntnrdav, Sept. 20 ana 27, OF THE Mutlucc Saturday nt 2 i>. iu., Maxty and Belize" Aiiurem »n Immense Con- Besides Mu»lc and the Military, Iliu Visitor* Are SPECIAL EJiGAOKJIENT OP THE .coiirae of atliDtn—A Day oruollisht Entertained l>y Bncliig nnd n Kojilr.g -1ECTRIC LUSTER STARCH i Eiijoyeil Iiy All.. Jllntdi by I'cutlve Bowl,oy«— Old Requires No Cooking, IblTioiAi. To'TnK NEWB.I Lo IVewrat la All HI" Glory. ALLENDER ^ \ljlakes Collars and CufTs as SUIT and as Qlos-ya* .pAi-ramms, - September 30."—Yesterday ' Etc. r CONSOLIDATED COLOSSAL ivuen first n morning's sky w^is very threatening aud .it USPK^AI. TO THK Suws.l -was feared would interfere with the barbacue WICHITA -FAT--LK, September ac.— Too crowd MIMTREIS. One pound goes ns far ns two and a half a'r Reagan's spring, but about 10 o'clock the of visitors in attendance u]X>n the flrst day of of any other. Starch. clouds became thinner nnd loft a haze over IQ ALL BLAOLC 4O tbe celebration of the second anniversary of tmEQUAIJSD IK QUALITY. the heavens that served to soften tlie suns ibistwtt'year-old town to variously estimated ISCLtDISG CELEBRATED Curtains nil tne lixsreUientjl u*ed by Ijiimarymen. ravs and rendered the day exceedingly plea- nnd C P Grocer for constable. at from J500 to 2000. • sant. The barbjeue was a grand success. Tho chairman, of the convention, Prod ijTR SI-TEES, S'ISTOSR, AROTOKG, Cocke was unanimously clBCted chairman of A detachment of the Dallas Kills company, Guaranteed to belts .Rejsrcscnted. Tine-many speakers who were invited to toe CTuniy%xecmive committee, when wi h a A J Houston, ceptain in commaud, with a. siwak did not attend, but there would not have standine vote in commemoration oC the late piece of artillery, and Minor's brass band and been time for more -than two spaakei-s durinp; Josepl. E. Dwjer, the convention adjourned orchestra arrived at nonn: also the Henrietta lEAB! READ! READ! the day, nnd tjiat number the people had from slue die. ' ______cornet baud, nnd numbers of citbeus from FKI[,IIIHI$IUIH Senator Mazey and Judge Reagan. The for- Wa.h Jone»'» Speech at Segula. towns along tbe line of the Kort Worth and mer addressed tbe audience in the morning LSrscw. TO THE NEWS.! Denver road and from other parts of tho tot. UNDENBURG'S CORNET BAND and made a: speech that recommended itself BBGUIN, September 2C.-Coloael Wash Jones peculiarly to thinking, reasoning men—those spoie here to-day to & large audience. Much STRAKD, - who deliberate before they vote. His re- "" There ore over 100 Comauche, Kiowa an:5 , am: TWO MORE ; marks: were dttvoted largely to the discussion of bis speech was taken up in h's endeavors to Ap&cbe Indians hero from tueir respective II GROCERIES of tho tariff question iu its various phases, ana. prove that the Democratic and Republican Alervat ions, and over 200 more are expected wos amostmnsterly presentation ot the De:n- parties aro the same in principle, differing t0 onlvinname. His discussion of the selling 'Gc.veroor Ireland and Senators Cuvln and Absolutely Pure ^After Senator Maxey's address, Judge Jno. Lnbatt came upas far as^Heurietta, this mpn<- FEE CONCERTS, O Q of the "cSool land was but a rehosli of his S,p, "bero tbiy remained till the 7 o'clocK speeches on this subject made at other places. i la Front or Hit) Be«ch Hotel, tniin tbis evening, upon which they came ( o imm H Ser-e^s^iUh^frn^r^h^^anneJ here Tbe governor waa met by a number of In Saturday and Sunday Evenings, prominent citia-ns aud music, and was vvel- Q "WE HATK P £^&^VV8rffirjeocle [The public has doubtless heard o£f the corned by the firing of salute by the Dallf.3 Sept. 27 and 28, 1884, ' soldiers after which b was escorted to hn TUdEe's fondness for barbecued meats, in con- He speaks to- KIO D.r; J-'i nectione n with his fame as an efficient acountr oty onTltnie r to rooms it the jralb City house. od nob upoa tllB Or 0 old acquaintances. paid I ANTJDISPLAY of FIREWORKS 4, t> SAFES "TbT^itizens of Wichita Fans, especially AND Merars. John Howard, C. F. Collins and J. VI. SATURDAY EVENING AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Smarts'of old established! principles and Eobinfon, the live real estate ageute nnd who L had the management of the town-lots , sa.e; Cinerrt commences at V p. in. * that most imin/rwi"*» H" t;"-"V —x -; K,.«- ™Sd nothing in their stead. He wanted CD We vi-as at least two hundred yards long, but _. .mother's son to be educated, out the PjBApHSCOF v* Vault Doors vf«nottoolonKfor tho crov/d. Every inch oin the Tontli, Bounty and Elite mother must flrst be educated or tbe son coold ?f its length was utUized. The dinner was not bo educated. Mothers and fathers would t OalTt-ston, and p-ws c.n enjoyable evenlnK kt 14 FOR SALE. ver^m™le~and every one in the vast crowd naturally produce educated children, because ST~COTTOH "FACTORS. went away satisfied and delighted. - they were the best educators. One doUar now Jn the afternoon Judge Beagan delivered a One Kcw Fire -p_rpof Vault Door. wai worth more in tbe causeof education than f6 very able address, riveflng the attention of his --- 100 years hence. If wo The't'ow? generally presents a. gala appear- One Now Tiro «niTiSirffliir-l>roor Safe. bearers by his earuiwt manner and the force one million fruits ance Flues and motto s are hanging abcnc We effer t!u ua-i f- ?b «r«lslnd on all buildinKs, andtheprm- -'.•a t 0f S fatty residing in t'lf .V-'.'.; Th e pSSISSJ. toStacd furnished excellent wait until the end of the next century JUany cil>al thoroucbfares have been crowded with '->tt music for this part of tha grounds. of the colored voters were present and he gave people and vehicles all day. The programme i/ie nearest £sf:.!;i; ... Upon the whole it may justly be pronounced iiday embraced a tournament, racing aud Crop ef Texts J»r i'tf . One New Fire- Proof Safe. a splendid affair, a grand success, and those rrpingmatch by cowboys, etc., nud is carried So. All esiima'f.' is uc These artlclesare ofWt-claaa manutacturf, just wboftroveso faithlully to make it so, may cnoutattb* face-course, about half a mile well feel gratiBod by tbe success of their ef- Eo,th of town. Carriages omnibuses .and laty Dall'is JMe>~r.r.i>U from the factory, and for sale cheap. o i forts. other vehicles were provided tree to all. The ADDRESS FOR PARTICULARS, 10 t P r r Indians with their squaws, papoosu>, horses Dallas, Tex., ."' f Ju dge Swis Hp'o ke briefly in defouf of him- vimfrer 1, 18S4- soir arainst some publications made in tho pa- snd dogs shared a law part of attraction for Srs in reference tt) his signing, the minutes of the vifitors, many of whom had never before GEO. H. STEIRER & CO. by a Bti'ing . *»»i*.,»«t lie court in blank and leaving them to be *epn a real, live tndian. . . s. s. FLO y:/- Commission and Grain Merchants, slow to tale : advantage of ttls oppoi'tun i At nffiht a grand ball was given, at wbica Brokers in Futures :•/ •/ and the platform was occupied during almost wired that he wUl speak to- 1b¥ SSes and beaux assembled and dancod /Jr, • •• 272 Strand, - - Calveston. tbe entire day. But as all good things imnst till n late hour to the strains of delightful . las, Iluustm, San _l;r '»», end so did this pleasant day, and the immense night. _^ muric furnished by tho Dallas orchestra. ond Waco. crowd wended ftsivay homeward, with hearts, Harrl- County Young Men'. Ucmocjallc Club. The Fort 'Worth and Denver road rau extra intellects ana appetites well satisaed. v LSpECLiij TO THE NEWS.! GALYESTON COTTON RECEIPTS. ' OneremaVkablTfeature of the occasionwas that in none of too speeches was either Wash.. EOOT5TO.V, September 20.—The Toung Men's or murn ijruibt? AU* tu« .i.«««^- -•- FOR Ji_.AJ-,-JLi;, . Jones orGeo. W. Bufkitt. Judge Reagan's op- Democratic club, of Harris county, met this trains we're equipped and conducted, FRIDAY, SEPKEMBEB 50, 1884. J^ent for CdnKresB, mentioned or to. any man- evening-.and adopted tho report of the com- occurred to mar the pleasure of the affair, and WOOD TYPE of Evrry Si.--« a«">- ner referred to. Their candidacy was totally mittee appointed to formulate an address to hite Falls should continue to grow ull Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe railroad scrip iv>H • ^IT-l'tifying and remarkable fact was tuat the Democratic voters of tha county. The ad- no row or difficulty occurred on the grounds dress Submitted was an able paper, and was ordered published in pamphletform and in the Say"wmtov?an a good effect in that dirootion. JCBTYrEia a;ni ?-a;--.H Foi.ts S duriug the day, and not a single diunken man Houst o"n"i;"ttvigation compaDy and con- • 10 Pr The crowd will & greatlj nnBinented to-mor- 1 Dectloos The c«nmittee appointed to confer with row and the programme to be can-led out wilt FANCY O •~- -.ri'.«i Various •_ COUNTY DKSlOCttACY. Judge ®Sss Hareare, ,of . Shorman,. and arrange be moro novel and interesting than it was ,/>- f or ai speech by him here under the auspices of Total Whnt ,v»» Accompllfhod by the Nominating tbe ciuTat some day in th< , neM.fu.wre. re- All »l 50 per Eacoorts this day Con-venlUin nt San Antonio. ported that Judge Hare would not be in Hous- Stock on baud ton before October 15. It was then decided tt> BtSirVKSS TBOUBLBB. ISi-KCULL TO THB NBWS.J invite Wru. Burges, of Segnm, and Beth She- Silt AXSOKIO, September 36.—Th e Demo- pard of Galveston. to deliver speeches here on An Iron Conn>nny ,v7«lsn, M ft. Lout.. ST. Locis, Sepwrnber ai.—The St. Louis WACO W1REL.ISG8. cratic Nominating convention of Bexar county Ba rd r THE-STATE : - was . largely atttcded, every pracinct in the ,gr S ' T^D^wiison was made chairman Malleable Iron company assigned this morn- .Mr. nutclilBson'i, Condltlon-Fnrmcr nobUcd- of the arrangement committee vice Mr. Bryan ine to John T. Davis. H. M. Filley is presi- How tbe C«nli Balance wt : Per.oiml«-Cotton BcccIiiW. county, except two, being represented by full resigned. __^ _ , delegations. The convention was in session dent of tbe company and B. G. Farrar secre- Vote In Er«t:-' • Candidates AildroM Hie People. [SpKCtALTO THE NEWS.I seven hours, and throughout was moat harmo- tary The schedule of assets shows ?lll,QBa. 1SPIX3IAI. TO Tli WACO, September 2C.-Mr. Hutchinson I SPECIAL TO THK NKWS.1 The liabilities are stated to be nearly $G3,OM. .Arsirs, September 28.- -' rested well last night and to-day, and his con- LIBEKTT. September 38. -On Wednesday day, in reply to the letter .. "Vhe' house was called to order by Judge evening, Douglass, Democratic nominee, and dition'is very favorable to-night Judge J. U Thomas Devine, who explained the .-ibject o£ Democratic candidate fc~ Hutchinson and Mrs. Green, brother and sis- VTatto Independent candidate for tho Senate, A1S 000. '1 be ^*- - i-, convention, when a temporary orgauiaition relusal of the banks to ecconumjdate. . this county, says: "Thec-.i ler of the wounded man, arrived by the Cen- and StWens, Democratic nominee, and Work, was effected by selecting H. D. Barnard as Omcers of the company say the assisninea. 000, left by the old olcald< tral this evening, from Comanche. free-Eras* alid-free-water candidate for repre- was caused by the pressure of a fen- binoU asfollows: £105,000 to pa> .::•;:•.';•>-;> 'entaUv;, add.essed the people. Very litde creditors who threatened to attach, anJ it was r .-B-illiam Underwood, a fanner who lives a interest is manifested by the people in this former administration; $ " •' ' " "• few miles north of -- was robbed of his ?bought best to assign to. protect ttll aliKe ; vrere appointed, and retired,to prepare their county in the coming election. President Filley feels certain of being able to Terrell Lunatic asylum: J- . • -'• ;' addition to the Austin Lv.'.- =-.. •' i yo 10,,^ to repeated calls, Hon. H-. Mc- Made a Big Break In the Republican Ranks. resume in a very short time. *£GO,000 for penitentiary n •••-.-" -.-<«••. < • elector at farKe, entertained the as- [SPECIAL TO Tire NKWB.l The LouUville Failure. foots up some $50,000 more • with a short talk, which elicited fra- September StS.—Escitcmsut anc<% and presents a vei • NAVASOTA, September 26.— Hon. J. E. Mc- showing. During this l !; "Q"{-he'rep^??*i the committee on credentials Comb, Democratic elector for this district, ad- comptroller reports one a-.: 1 V^Ricbtrd^ouch^ . immigration, agent of showed that twenty-eight precincts were dressed a largo and intelligent audience here million dollars increase i. Te?as and St. iouis railway, is here ar- represented, -without a single contest. to-night The speech was encouraged by a school fnud invested in con. for an excursion of farmers from Tlie basis of representation was flied_at one HOUSTON .... ng for an excurs continual burst of applause. All, irrespective = Q1PO 000 intfrPSt. The coi \ ' ' ; . fan! and Illinois to this section In October vote for every flay cast for Govornor Ireland of party, pronounced it the most eloquent and rhev1ieid' "r1ceip»s, went away lost night. A report is nearly ready for tW (,^nt«-. . •fir A Bad elon. pastor of thb Churcn on ot the las? election, and one vote for every majority of them are satisfied taat tlien-pro- te dpinvt-H until the assessment rn:L.—r-, . unquestionable argument ever delivered here. •f J . n,, r« nvicr/iTii'n •-'I Assumption of this city, returned last fraction of tweuty-flve votes or over, giving He niade a big break in tho Republican rank* •fs now tKe most active and best markat ;:;. ht fro™ anSttended visit to Lyons, France. {be convemion an aggregate o£ sixty-one her V J visited the Holy Land during his absence. Republicnn'IjOYe Feast. in the Stoic for the sale of VC lie la 'otton receipts yesterday, oOO bales. To- Tbo committee on permanent organization IBPKC1AL TO THE NKTOi.l Den ,'• ':°s "ceirte foot up 4(54 bates. Total receipts reported Fred Cock for chairman, M. H.Clay- LAREDO, September 20.— The Republicans hin ''late plice £or nuddUns ton for secretary, and Clem 8. Bee and f. in the warehouse, some . _ . > ' Mores for sergeant-at-arms, who -were chosen are holding a love feast in Adams kail to- is m-oeresElnE very rapidly considering tbe beenTtrong, was -weakening, •• con. . night and several spoecb.es are to be made, character of the job. Two snial duplications man and lease-law man woula bo . ELGIN. afr* Brenneman offered the following as an which will show tbe feeling of tbe devoted on of receipts for filteen barr.8ls: Usj!J b5,1c resentatives from his distnct. i.i-- amendment to the reported order of business, the dual ticket the faithful havo put in the ba«k» were found to day. A. Mf . Sinnlk &, Oo.0 , COTTON. botbOiJght. would support In|»»nU , Brolicn-Proj^ted Imprevement-Pro- !> r.nth w-hich made the nomination of a candidate for Held in Texas. _ __ nfKe'wYork appual'ed before the assignees era'lly than at the last election!.. «*• ••'• »pector> Around, Etc. district judge the first order of business: and fheir-counES"this morning for the purpose ihe lease law. ^ .-.!.. That the words " district judge " be stricken A Dark Affair.- rf looking up UOOO barrels of whisky m tho [SmciAi. TO THE NBnra.1 out- and Inserting in their stead.the words [SFECIAI. TO THE NEWS.] BuchaBaE w-irehouse, on which iboy bold COIirlJS CHBlhTll. J3I.UIK, September 2B.-The long continued CALVEBT, September 20.— A convention of r solicit your consignments, with the as- •• the office of distrietjudge being non-partisan waiebouse recripts. So far as the mvestiga- AfMiied Valuation of »1infc<-» ,t'nv. (i,--,nth throughout this section is broken and . in character, and Hon. G. H. Naonan, the colored people, slightly sprinkles with whites, lions of tbe matter are proceeding, ever} thiug Commissioner* AppoL'ttfl-!, '.l • r .. people rejoice in having cisterns filled ana present incumbent, having for many years was held in this city today THE NEWS re- is all right. sutance thai you will be fteisea with tc * water in abundance. Though too late to performed the duties of the oute, to the satis- porter has been unable to find out what tuey Failures for tlie \Vec«. [SPSC1AL TOTHIPSWJ.' faction of all classes o£ our peopie, irrespective ',»*. crops it will be of vast benefit to grass are doing. ' _ NEW -STORK, September 26.-The failures for ihe results. Conrrs CHRISTI, eeptemb«r W.- of nartv t o being a candidate for re-election, the last seven days in the United State, are Mid fall gardens. EOininated by no convention and backed by no BEACHED OIV FRENCH REEF. 1ST nud Canada 26, or a total of 213, as aE«iu,B osfesfed valuation ot NueceR c«n:i Dr Wm. Conninghom, of Abeline, has pur- political partypary, desiring only t£ proinote « total of 318 la?t week, showing a slight de- year is $5,800,000, over SSOP.fX1 j- to the public service, it is in tht e ri.used building lots in this ^S^tTgn f ion The Stcamihlp M«r»eItlcB Goo A«nore-Fcar» ri-oa\e in the Faci6c States. Canada, ^ow was last year. There are ov»i: l,3!v.-v.' r.er-\. s i f yoJfyo r committee that no nominati YOTk city aid other sections o£ the country : : : •-. jce' erect thereon a good and substantial busi- for tlic Safely of the Vessel. \tfy families for handling Cotton are un- of land; 37,000 head of horse>: IW.t.'.'' '•':" > i£a house. To all such the people say there is are rather belo^i the average. cattle; 100,000 sheep and mtaccllsnn.-"! = ,--• •> [SPECIAL TO Tmr NEWS.] NEW OBMAKB, September 26.-Captam I handle Cotton with the perty to the value of Sl.OOO.W). Tbrr.'. .ir.. :->-i rressor Connerly; of Austin, has 3us|or- THE Tb'BK. iBr-oavers whose property l> awrjr.,•.>. " ' .V ' -eriized a lodge of Kiights and Ladies of Hon- Denio'craUcT constituency of Bexar should Bead of the steamship Eureka, reports the lecut fosiible expenses. Prompt sales, SI flSyXX) down toT $100,000 JTir.Ui.l-. i- r-v, fekctlStotrict judge from the ranks of the French ?tenrcship Marseilles asliore on Pronch Brighton Bench BnecH. values Padre island at *100,OV,. •,...., ctcommneryowly on account NEW YORK, September 20.—At the BrifiJton ,,' We , flwcy stapfe declining so rapidly in the reef, fiv.e miles north by east, of the beacon. fromtt returns, prompt and business- Cootain Richard King i* Son !ar><;,-.-...• 7 Houston was placed in nomi- The Marseilles lies in a bad position, and fears Beach races for the fourth day, tie weather owne'r, having 830,003 aores ar.,. •.«>...• •i:.v^. t l y 'distTict judge. The rules were sus- was cool and pleasant. Track slow aud at- •whilethe Texas Lima and I alt., j .v...ij...... '"nj, eraM e quItea number prospecting with ;endTd;ana;he was nominated unanimously for her safety are entertained, as a storm is like treatment. Corrtsfondenct solicited. .-. -Jlew of settling here, and it is quite possible have 50,000 head of cattle...... : reported as approaching to-night. The Mar- tendance good. Samiiel B. Leonard, an «=ti«.v>i'. ^ - r. !. 4 El Kin will add at least ten more good 1 ami- by =eilles is one of the finest vessels that plies be- First Kace—Purse $250, for maidens o£ all ik s to itepopulation before Jack Frost puts in juoge BryaS'CaUaghan was then placed in tween this port and Europe. She belonp to man, died of consumption W-I!DV . nomination for district attorney, in an elo- P ages, three-quarters of a mile, Craftio won MESSTS. William Deryee, Bntoa *.<• -it- appearance. __ _ _ the f-rench Transatlantic line French^ f , Tunis second, threo John Hall have each been.appmrW'.' u-> .'_•.';; ^ • is one ot ibe most exposed of tho Florida easily \n EnglUbmiu. Claim. $3.t,OOO Damages. i^^SnSn^lfelX^fsns^s^ Keys, twenty miles south ot Carysport light. ary commissioners to Worla's lair [SPECIAL TO THE "NEWS.] ThTeSitreme sultriness, of the «^r ::« i I.AKEDO, September 26.-A Mr. Merriarn, n g^.s^.^^3gapr°7 Colonel Blliott at Dcaison. ages, three quarters of a : 'm.D.CLEVELAND r Similar action was had over the presenta- won, Wheatbrcad second, I-ritish subject, has revived the memorable tion of the name of James H. French for dis- ISl'KCIALTOTBBNEW3.1 . Bustamente affair in Mexico in Jane, 1833, by 'trtot clerk, Thad. W. Smith for county clerk BBOtiuiAK, September 26. -Colonel Elliott, a<1?hird iaa'cc--Purss S230, winner to be sold inditing a lengthy petition to her majesty Ou> Tnco rfl^aino for tax-collector, Jose &. uarria commissioner for the State, had an interesting at auction, mile and a.furlong. Lillio B won present. fo°r aS«SSvJ?B Lacoste for '«»»«£,«£ by short length, Dan 11 second, Mark third. Phil Sbardien.for sheriff. Captain Shardien s audience at Denison last evening. Demson is MEXIA. n.ime was presented by Judge Devine in a fairly alive as to the benefits to be spcured_by ^"^h^Mace-Purso S100, handicap, all r-lOIed-H,, eovernme ^ g owing,tribute .to.his. personal worth as^a Mattio Rapture Flentv of Slock Wnter- n,an and a citizen and to his high character as ace", mile aud a quarter, mer Is Be(jar>!oa. ! StVesandontoafees-olierld W«je«J»^*£^ •won cleverly by a length, Amet-icus second, i -,-afion in the full sum of £25,000, ana asks ISPSCIAL TO TltE I^Eir.l.; j= f iLat an intei-fiational commission lie horses thathavo T ; MEXJA, September 26.—This - -;.~v .,., ! cd to assess his damages. and t won at Brighton Boach in ISM, visited yesterday and last ni !>t v.-.ia ,GE^ TS J ANTED. S suited in the nomination, of the min, the flrst in nearly fcnr w^-< '.- j Death of Colonel Murray. Gloomy Outlook for Blalne. SPECIAL TO THE Nawa.1. bcentlemon on thti second ballot. consequence. It wfll do th^ cr-.i.- a Everett Sraveri was nominated on second U.PBOIAL TO TSB NEWS.1 Time— 1:31«. tv*e wawt to get an ORent In every court-house town J-.utis of great benefit for stork v^upr. ._. -, September 20.-Colonel Thomas ballot for county surveyor, and John a. KEWYOEK, September 20.—An estimate of In tho State to handle the MARITIME IlVTBLtlGBSCB. •was very scarce. i Murray die! this evening from some de- Campbell. (or hile inspector, by acclamation. of the political strength of tho Stock exchange rangement of the bowels. Hswasoneol the Ihe nomination for two candidates for mem- J. C. Smith, an showed only 800 for Elaine out of 1300 rnoni- Arrived. Sailed. Etc. moil prominent and useful citizens ja the «s of theaegislature being in oraer^he.ser. nrauA'is September 20.— Arrived: ",.,-.ity. and was, -with the exception ot Gcv- l-ers, _—o Tip - Writer, irnorTThrockmorton, the most widely known GreHhnm'M Aj.jjolntnient. York; Craigall o' -ny citizen in McKinney. A M.ssourian mpKaiAL TO i-nis Nsrws.t Commissions Paid i Vhirth and education, he had a large ac- September 28.—Arrived: Elbe, '"iiintnnce in that State, and especially among •NEwTonK, September se.—Excellent au- ADDRESS, NEWS on the drummer sjt:• L...I ex-Confederates of Missouri, by whom ho thorities say Gresham'3 appointment is not Biemcn. .viewgol many citizens here n wiU universally esteemed. His loss will bp dBed the con- 'temporary, but for the balance ot Arthur s Jlnrton Tcxo» Paclllc Suit. J. H. HAWL'EY & CO., deplored tliroughout the State. e cerin. ^ • [SPECIAL TO THE Niiws.J IsforTexos. General . • Hymeneal. Measures to Advance the Price of Motion. NEW TOUK, September B0.-Tbe Marten FSPECIAL TO TBS NEWS.! placed in nomination, WOKTRDAL, September 2B.-Mill »Bents: are T.-XOS Pacific suit will probably go tu thu HEW TORK, September 20.-Dr. J. H. Bell, dotes -were entered: ' f nnfido-lng measures to advance the price o. United States Supreme Couit. W.-iurerman, W. L. Thompson, A. S. Cheral- ,'i r&liss/iiinirted Miss Gardiner, of Philadel- HLT u;d Tom Harrison, kergst m was eleutel ha }nt;'i iyfKing. appreciate , - - niMm$MmmmmtmMm&msimmuLVitMmwmMmi.e.ix ittMmammMjnsHtammaaMn i7" 3 DifMcrv mioR. C XL. DKA CunUMiint'.nt Ind. Ty - BCSfrSSSitW, Kanuh North and south Cana.Uan rlv. DEAN 13H0S., - sss crs. Cattlo branded B 5 oilers of Thorough-Bre- d and Gmded TO- withsntnn brand on rQ r Short-Hor- n Cattle. HPHl lUlu-- Hldo or hip & pome on both sides. A" KANSAS CITV, CO"VIKV COlNTf, KAi. c ll(;-j- brand TL on lull hip or shoulder, ,. ' 'O-.- X - - IW.wJY. -Cnrmtflo & Fraiscr rfG&mM Hungp on Coldwa. tor, I, T. P. 0. Pond Additional brands (principally on loft bide or hip): 65; Z; ; II; J1I; and II; X Z3FORTZ ty 5 and 11; " ovor V crows: OK. Jlorso bV brand sat no as on MimmmVf-'wAf-si .j&flMCT --ner ftijU cut vrilllOUt the T. ili? . y vi &&mJ!ato&kzfeLHI - - - - '"" ,m i"w,WWW" waspg-- a'-- warny, gwva - - r ' EAR MMlKs. Cropllio riht; Under half Anything you may need, and if it is in the ordinary line it will bo (ircgory, Eldrod A Crop tlio lelt, or rpverae. Co., Pavid Stlth, Jlotaao brand i) on left shouldcu'- - Promptly Furnished You nianagpr, Modioino , Lodtfe, Kan. lioad Rang-o- Ottor Crook, Ind. Ter, brand, LEV, LM piumpotod, and 03 S on lolt eidp. At Lowest Possible Rates. Cnrr I'omh George Bent, r!i Bide or loin. fMast nnrliiifiton, 1 T Anything we do not Keep in Stock we will cheer- Horse hiat.d, k und 1: a..ywhero on animal. fully Order for You. Also ADA. .7a. A. HiunmoH & Co. Kanc on Crook, cd ( rcrk, I. T. Horao brand! y3. rr7&, " ""d. T" ""Tr58"!! ""EC3 wrp and !.n fci3BaKM m - ?jl4 C IN! H b s piar- iSAXsSi ArV Powder J 3 tEBBinnassSJ tuJsttssarsS ILlMv O racisa 'H wasfea k&ousS w (i R li 3 on anuiinl, Cll'i'l' h'.iilld 1W1 Q -, m in iJm .) i ' .- - tfWVV 1 Sb II oiinecU'd and Face, (Successor to GEO. E. REYNOLDS & CO.) 4t0trrr -- iw '. it samo with o add d.ri AKr rnnninvj M on loft side and T on lap ot'soni"' pattlp. Darlington, PosiofTkt addit-s- s Anthony, Kana. Ind. TOT. tOSTO JAW IFJEJkJD'ESJEl. Ol'llin & If Montgomery. A. M. Walker, John I')isil, manager, D ar-linffto- n, Also JP c.nect-f- d Ind. T. and T on left Horse braud O" hip & side. Po- right hip M ny brand con

left q Q !! 81 neeled JP r re 8 5 ffl I 3 1 1 if 9 m a afl E ti B S a i s i L 0 9 fl shoulder. Dnr-- i A. J. Fitzatriek cMiM&Et S&S&S& linetfon, T. T. Darlington, I. T. CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOE AGENCY, Horse branded on left hip DARLINGTON, - INDIAN TERRITORY, 3I&BIra?f ''oine cat- - V ii H. A. TODD. -" - ew r r- r brand- On oKhorsidp Wil on loft ' - Hor s 0 b r a n d WIS ARE FITTED FOR AND ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH ?id- or i ulder. am ISHS some

1 !' . o nn o with onh fi -- itlt shoulder. P. fflSSi fcli ulder or C'' H - loiu. rfMtJ'.3."' 27WI Lcw- - jFI iTTHF CAldwoll, Kin! omPWdWaKSfWiST. CIA TTPT fTTTP'TPT P9 Of all kiudu, und Cnttle Mon win Cad it to tl..-i- r itr.erait to give n their truiie. Also onio cattle thus, Wmi. Prass, lluo this fSSi TTP 53K3 T6te8BE lKi.T-?- ? I.7LWO flsTi VfL -- v J ! Darlington, -- - tX3NT r r AirJf A " w(nno lorp l'ndpd 8?raaS52 UK'- - this Ind. Tcr. tidgh. iwTsaoH:t Kanf Rvd hills 'CV'ipS'il 'msamk nu Fork. T fe JIntton, a ?fr T F Pryor & Co Slrpk'ton C on oaen should or IT f Wo aelpctvd, buU bnvt a well complete ttock, aim to supply avery dmaud. mm uur 11 u uuuu Also clrplp; 'arou i'l'Lw-- . ; side of nock. Un- circle bar JSKSWiSS Pfc-- '1.1 ... - .,--- 1 ' hack in bar plrcli ; ii v der each 1 HKK ?.':-- ' ."t oar. Ilorso ba,r 0 rplt ljscki 11 J5 ' brand. heart: cirelp aiffia WR CARRY WILY ALL IJ2,TE OF Con right shoulder with pprpcu R h n c bonS a n d dlenlar bar; It p Cvo p k, 1. T. and cii'plo w it'll ft hovl z o n tal uffvjT W wl w S i ny. Kansas. hUSD nii ?,E STAPLE ftftvVi all on jiijfcv GROC iar, - BRsESaaKiyp oil' Hide. AND TN Soine paltlo vilh h art-ero.-- on loft side, ilorp brand heart rosy on left shoulder. E ir rord, II u n n 0 woll, Ku. Ranch j.j. STnni, CANNED GOODS III RELISHES on Rod Rock, Anadarko, I. T. I. T. 4D right KTaJOMMM II HIP side, F riyht Kanch and range We bare a full r...d cuaipleto stock, put up by tu bt-o-t cannor. (ESS jaw. Also" A rovorwecl 4 on (Job (Jivek. onriorht si do. Some lilce ling ""on U ; P and q on OtTR. STOCK OF lft klu; 7Y fe.V.. f jaw gs on lett ahoni- - sy&&a IBktili dei and hip. 4D left Mioulder and hii; heart on left Idp. .John Mlllc, Manager.

JL ' C Pryor Co. SyP 1 diamond on right B. King, h i p, p a p p pt 1 8 h t Goods r ''JkSw'k Indian Mm:&m-Wk'- Hpri n g8 e a I v 0 8 IS JTJU, AND COMPLETE IK'BVJSBY PABTIOLJLAB. wiVLZZUL4!&-L.- - : J w titch aro nraiuipu Santa' on P diamond riKht lQ HI IIIM Gertrudes, side and diamond t on left hip. Crop off on Texas. nnopr-pro- p We always h.ve hand r 'uppl7 of X:XrX3T.W3Xr ion ami - XXSairaZI'ir'r, &M3fS CTQTISClftRtJMfi , . -- , ofl'i luht oar. Horse wnlcu it va Do w ll tor thw)o n inUmn mouaonwooa to examine. (S&)tBuiai2BK3itMMiIUll k,..,,,,i .ii.muiiwi r, K on left jaw pt't shonldpr. Ranph on Sand crook, Jiul. Ty. J'oatoilloo, Anthony, Kansas. OUR OBJECT IS TO' ACCOMODATE ALL AND GI7E GOOD SATISFACTION. r c rnmvT rtni ty J'. 'JJ ftWAUX. Vt mTJTTT, skloB, W. UUTLKIt, IT. On both F. inf only on left fit 1 iLTftl w., . T pi hip Homw with Anadarko, T Imi on und a Somo cattlo thus h iif ci el.' 1 on both xl !e Sane with III any iluco 611 (throhira) onlj

" vtf (iJv uiii(vvtoa 'sw- - THE GALVESTON DAILY 'NEWS. SUNDAY, AFRIL 2O, 1884. the'subject of !ol>or, its relation to capital, and the mt'ai:i> of promoting Uio mut«riaJ, «o- jured. The hardest rain for years fell here THE STffl_CAPITAL. ; einl.i intellectual acd moral prosjjoi'ity o£! FORTY-EIGHTH laboring men and wointn. He is authorized STATE, L. M. Sobiniltt hits retired from the News, lo eaiploy ruc-h'cniiilo.yr.K ay uiuy bo n^cf^rjary. J. Si Coiievy assuming control. for the'sueceusful woi-liingof thct bun:,".:i; prr>- Tie dramatio entertainment lost nisht, not- Telegrams from Leading 'Trade Latest Mote .of the Land Boartii. PKOCEEDDTGS IN THE SENATE vidod-ibe totiil c::iJ •tvithstar.duig ibo inclemency of tho weatiier, ,i ——-• • -• '-" . ;,^. '.".' jrcrcnuum.-.' NEWS NUGGETS FEOM YA- was a grand success. Centers. ; Per»!i!a|..«3iriirJeil tir.iho IMp.ol.-Wam" Sordini ' AND HOUSE, BIOUS POINTS. \Vn.Vahiifhi^. BcliootH—Ilnwar* Offered-. Olu.rU'i'C 1~ ]\>\v Turk Unily "WAX.,\lliCi!rE, April H).— An clootiou of I.^irni'Mntlerfi, K(e. ISi-St 1ALP TO T!*C NEWS.] '- ESl'ECIAL TO.-TUJ3 NilV/.- ' trustee's to cc-n'.i-ol tho public sjbouls U-.is boju J Uri.PE.CUl. TO T1I3 NlCTVS.l .WASniKiiTOJ.', April IP.—MO Cox (N. C.j, r.tdernl oil the 2!'th iustdjtf. "' Xr.w IOF.K, Arri! aH.-i;sto::K»- \V9" 0 ojceltoil on from/, tho commitluo nn foreign nfl'niv.s, n:- ' Jriit-iiMAN, .->pril l'-'.--A burglir en'orel tho -\Vti.t Stove bonds, collilis down to rrfUJ,!p-.uo anil Ausiis, April -ID.— TLio parlies' who take The Lo:i-1 nis3 of tho j:orU/d bnc-ii- the irsolulion caJiinjr n;i t!i» TCficic'T.ci'o! !•'. l-;| ps:ein !ns: nUiit an 1 vaa- per last niyht uud diur.tr t ;-d:ty, whu-h iutte.1 Slii-slss-irpi r.liiMO-. tu l?>i, J'.eaJIns M -IM.K anil f«crotnryof slaLcfor-u. uojo'. of «;u list o£ rsu!:.'t t!;-.' Isovs-, unly getting :l Itttly'i gold Uiilf.ii rncifli; to(i:j«i, minimum rentiitl of school Innds, t.:-day mado them £U5. covtiiicatcs ii^titnl by the hyty Vcinixn/.*la:i \\litt 1.x. II in iiin!" tholWtli uist.-mt. I'M'irio "uncl oilu-r Goiilil'pit'.'iercli-s. tills wsult nna ppyiiicnt oC iiu^s-^v'.Yiryt) '. Atlnpt.iu. sin i-t-r hi^t iii^nt, v.us ii .^ir.lifl sueci-vs. •I'l'.o h"av:ost r;ii:i of tlu-v.-asou bu^ua f:iUi:|>; 1 or tho Jenscs'niiil tender of tjaymeut-oii the up- >ic.t l» I..-iUiiiLl. It .l the pnruios iuScrcslwd placed on The Kpfeuhor laid Uc-j"c: c the lloir.:o the Collo'.v- Iu«n'v *hi['.'»:t uts - l'a..*lrt»n. instituted ngaiiisftuoin Tor aso of.land imiler 'nppronriatoly r^JV-rred,' trvm-nntlfchi, known, -1. v.'trtl tlic tl'nii._ r.ASVTr.or, April 1'.'.— 'ih'-'-ro li^-< biau vury llio Jund iiielosurn net. '.Tim will test.the ,of tbo set-retarv of stai:c in rt^arcl to tho HUM] Ouinly .'-idivfui it.'.is,' l ftlt-iv- lit o-i ..^ n ^N r.,.^. . • . vnliilltv of the., board's nuliuu, which, it m- inwards iimiio l-y tho Into 3-Yi'mrh mid Amorl- Eimilar pur;.i.^L', ;ih i-ir us little civil business in court thin v;et>k, hut tlio c~n cl;.\iiJiR 'commission' ngainst thi> Uuiixitl I.O.VOVIKW. Aj.ril !!>.—Tlio . eftidenco of giand jury is bn-.y. Up t,i the pi'twul, UUM It ia itinin-Li.il aiutill'OKOVfi'itinent uonaunll .'J viiliil, "gives up a largo, portion of tho school ni^ht. \\el-H IJU^tly J\-,r Ijl cli-hiyi'd I'v tlio eonl'inflM I.n.ivy KoM shipinc;i;t-l .imids to free gl'tiss. '• . • >f-tu!es£or g025,WU, for jmymcnt of cluim-^ of AVi" fi'l'lMK out by \vonkholilor3 'Front-li t:it)2ti!H a^-uiusti Lbe Unitfju-StaLes. TUa 1 Judge 'Thoniau, of the civil sorv-lce commis- >TEw 1'OjHC, Al?r:3 1'J. — Til jiirn ni" liumi'd, «ith all its contents; also will not ltd iouru £01- s«i7oi-.il tlayj. '. •fTui-ls for hijvirt- prices, with a vloir.cd sion visited San Antonio to-day and from iprc&ideiit rccoiiunciKJH the appropriation uf SiivlniTror'niiciher !i[V.vtvd luril. •': •• :tlmtsjmi to ejiR.blet,ho.jjbverjiment to fulIUI. ;"ts gros.iional dJ:ari< 1s to-ni^lit fCO were burni'J v.-ith tho contents. Total John I)ici.-c-in. n, very.rK>ii'jlr.r fnrinsr livinf Oiinre «"let lit lutic. . ... there goes to DMlna to-inorrcfw. lo (lie Chi'.-.i(:o ^»iiiiuiil.>nvi>ni-i(ii.' :is fnii-jw:;: li'-K Jl-HXt: iii!.iiriinc«'.$7ili. Mrs. f'utit came nenr lu'ru, died this liivraiug. llu will bo iuagc-'JnibuB :E. Shipper.!, of Brenhatn, is ;obligatioim under ttciitydf Jaiinnry !.">, 1SSJ. ^Vctil 'lull. an:l l:oUI'M'3 are t!iRp(Wi?a to prosl s Sixth (liBtrici— John .7. (J'Jiriini, Jnhli 11. r.icr li'siiiK '"•;' liCel> '-''ins rca.-ucJ m a bailly buried tti-iuoi-row. ' <\I!CF Tfte Sninpir;,' List nnvs. tho in'ovulnnir fe». L- liero visiting relatives and Irisuils. •' •. '.Also transniiltinj; a catfimnmeatiuu from blio iliKonr.ci-.rRto.UB'llutl. Kaowrn -innrksM -.will not isccrctftj-y of crate relative to tlie up- Brcdv: Ht-'v^mh district — .loiiu 1J. Iv-ixvvrj-.i. 1 tiinetl ccuiciltion. A very hard raluaml wmd»torin occurred. Dr .Tobusou, of Oniou Ci'gek, representative Charles K. Taintnr; liiKhth district — iS-il) ;rt last night. The fftrmats »n> aoiv coaii-liimiiiij fijiUnm tlvj pril.'ea asked nt prortucliiii Ritetiqns. from this county in the last "legislature, says Ipi'oticlmig vijtit 'of a special uinLni«y Marlin. ill'r.unfncturers ft'coniHy Are-'iindcr-jrinlnetl rocrard- •i'rbm Warn. Tho president recommend; au O. .McC'ml. John* Collins; Ninth ilis.- of too much rniu. . ; . Inir lV.s"future. Stile*. ItfO.OOO pouutls «prln.< Texas lie "has bnd enough of polities-and won't run •trict— George Hi)iinrornai-.l Trin Chilcls, charged wir.h tht-It of mouey over there haa been for n long tii^o- full attendance of now-elip buyers hjisanpeivrecliu district—owing to. incessant rains, tho. weeilsT Big]in; Eleventh Dibtriot —Joi m It. Lv:!? uTirJ ' Tevas-wltliout Kccoinpll.shhip; much business.- No and ginss.havo a two'-thirds majority ovor.th» 'Alto trfiEsmitUug- a communication from ilia tlio value of S"0, was triod before Justice l*aii'. -Vocfetary of statOj respecting tho approaches -Anron SlcCoojc; Twelfth District— jMinund KDO.X to-dny, arid defendant discharged. f alt's of Texits ut Uoston tills tvcok, uriti the stocl Stepbenson mid Win. Dowd: Thirti:ent.h Dis- PEAESAI.L, April 111,— A msisnlQcoiii: raiu <.fferinK Is considerably reduced. ° Hepreseutative Odbni, after conferring with 'iiiteruatiob'a'i' confiTence at;'Washington .for trict—Frank Raj-mood find Jolin A. Eiclesoii. 1 he weather has been warm and showery Hides r.ctlve. tSalembla weute Ofl.OW).- fualiiillne stato-xifllcials to-got protectlqn.-froin thO'ioneo- -tbe purpose of fixing a meridian proper, to ba „£«• several dtys pnst and last nlgbt it roinid feU li«re last night, for nboi;it thtea hours. The fCCO dry Teiaa ami MOO dry suited Texas on private 'employed o's'Ja common 'zero of "longitude, and The ninth assembly district bolted the. Sixi-h prospects are splendid m niganl to crops of all terms. Leather quieter. tutters, Jeff to-day. Ho'vrerit to the depot in Congressional District convention aud nomi- stendily for several .banrs. .Jarmers are oil - Seles nre reported of 82DOO Mexican Oontral firsts company with a member of .the state police, ia stoBdard'of reckoninjt throughout the gJobs. ccmplnining of too mu'Jh rain. kinds. --.both armed-with, carbines, ^ana looking -sav- 'The president I'econameuds au. appropriation nated to the Chicago convention, (rtorgo B. Mi- Prank FntlUo, -tirmerly of Marlm but 'of k 10,000 to defray nho-oxpeustis of. same. Brane, Sr., and J"rc-d. K. Gibhs. Tliesa last , Toju Hamilton, ot this "town, lias received, " Covering by frefehteiiid shorts was a partial sained and Mr. McCooliO, ill tho oleventU dis- new of \Valiint Springs, ia^visiting in the city. notice Jroui New Orlonus;:' of having drawn cause of the advance in aralu to day. Mr FeJlman^ of Galveston,.interested in-the The House then went iuto coaimitteeof Hit* land claiHi under the Gibson certificates, .w named by paying 50 cents an acre by reason; or arrived from its passage. Tho labor problem be-lield'Dfxt -week to elect delegates t* the Na- ARiiew departure for Tosasa A carload of 1 here is going to be H'-;mammoth uou-sac- Centl Paclfiel3fet;...lH Mnr. .t Chi. 1st ptd.' 10 Erie Suds 8i Do,2ds 5 ' their file made under tho public-debt reoorva- 'was one of .the niost important questions tional convention at Chicago, show that when- TVoottn Wells water was shipjied to Chicago tarinnplcnio two miles: from Pearsall on the Lehlsh & VT. ItM Mem. <& Cliarlestoa. S3 •which demand and command the considera- evitr presidential- preferences were expressed, from Ereniond this day. 1st o* May. District Court 'will adjourn in tbe Jllch. Central 87 tion of tho-people/and'It was of the greatest tbty were geiierally for Blaina and Uucola, 1 his town will soon bo m t«M«phone connec- afternoon, and the bar will deliver addresses Minn. & St. E. 1-lfcl *"??he comptroller paid 817,000; into the treasu- : >;o."cii.T iw- ry to. the general re venue. .: , i , "benefit to all that a department be established altaough Ijocan has many frifiuds. tion with Calvert, Fraiiklin, Hearne and to tbe children. St Jou... UOh Bo.prcl ..'SB WmtVlretaln Kcp»Bllcjin«. " sine; 60J^ The" treasurer, issued .receipts fora- largo which should furnidh reliable and authentic "Woolen Wells. 1 .number of payments upon1.school-lauds, solus data on the subject; and tbo bill vt&s not in CHABIXSTOK, W. Yo., April 19.—Th o 110- the interest of any school of political economy, Terrell. * Do, new..... *- ^Maz, pfd"")85 of which had beeri-suspocdei;,. - : rjnblicnn county convention met- to-day to send Ttniuiix, April 10.—It has -rained n-_»-. Tex Poo land grots.. 43 _.i. u I Assaelatlou-- AlU-cheny Contl 32 Chios JUss ple had- been raro and stinted. The prcscat Urynilftil Sturm, Etc. A'toa&T.lI «45 Bo, prd House had shciwn disposition to-otono for post Cl.EVEr.ANr>, O., April W. — The Republicans wonts the lieutenant-governor, this county, Do, pf'l «*J One. ^t Western Dis'titct Judge. TVa;.kor to-day granted .the of the Twentv-Qrst (tho Cleveland) distrit-c tn- will claim the Muator this year, and it is said AirericttM Er 0" injunction restraining the city authorities neglect by crcutluor'a couanaitteo on lubor, ann day elected "for delegates U) Chicago: A. C. J. O. Terrell will ba the man put forward. SAN ASTONIO, April 19:—Tho city collector's ZKKIX.I*Bck.t N »C3- Orecon Trans.... from interfei-euce wish tho construction of the this action liao! been greatly appreciated by Hord and Edwin Cowles; they are for ^.Ixin;, CnnadaPnc BO Orocon Imp city railroad oil Live O«k street. thelaborinKclaHties all over'the land. Thov receipts Iroui various sources for tlie week are lock upon the bill ns one of imnieuse banefit to but are tminst lifted. Cnr.adn Southern... 40J^ Pacific Mail Mr: Steretti, of tho Dallas Times, is here; ^ Tydcii Indorse^.. IJMTASAS, April IU.—Another rain, iiccouv $815. • Central I'nc 58W, Panama oL-o Judge Goldthwaite, o£ Houston. them, Docause iE would brinjr to tho attention Twenty-three building permit,'] have boon Chcsi Ohio IIKP..D.&E. The Dallas gambling eases.wero argued in cf the country t\ full aud truthful stuteinent; of E^KOKUJT, Ic., April Ifl. — Resolution* indors- jmnied by hall, fell to-nipht. Tho hail was I>o,pfdlsls ami Pittsburgh...-.,.. ing Tihicn for pri-sident were atiojjli-d by th? issued during th» week, ««d 371. ninco tho 1st of Do! iMs 10«|P. KCar. the Court of Appeals to-day. their condition.' Jight and did no damoso. An attachment; to tho amount of SSOOO \vus Ifr. O'Neill (Ifo.) said the passage of this bill Lee County Democrp.tiu convention to-diiy. Another Republican convention was held a January. •was demanded "by laboring men all over tfio Favored Ilii' Old Tirlifl. Manuel Lopez, n prominent SteTicnn citizen Do,, nYd".'.".'•'•"•'-.'us 'Keck Manti issued against tlie clothing bouse of J. S. Davis, t'ay or so tfpo, electing snothorsot of delegates C. B.&- * Q-• ..tisr 'St. L. i\, o. i-...... of this city, this evening. coimlrj-. They realized tho fact that agrienl- IOWA CITT, Ja,, April 19.— The Democratic to the Fort Worth convention. of Mason, reported as having died in this city C. St. L.&N. O en Do, pfd Chartered to-day: Tho Home for the Insane turo had been recognized by tho creation of a County convention was a stormy nfTair :«-Jny. Last uicht n dwelling near tho depot, occu- yesterdus', is not only alive, but batter this C. St.L. Jc Pitts. o Do, 1st pM ,. and for Treatment ot Nervous Diseases, of G.-al- department of agriculture; that the signolser- Bcsolutioris fnvoriuc the nomination of Tiitian Do, TiM St. Vaul vico i)i-otcctod the shipping interest; tbat com- pied by disorderly females, was burned;—sun- Do.pftl vestou; also, tho Breulmin Ice and llefrigar- r wcrG witharawn. although the convenlion rosed to have been done- by incendiaries. Inw moruiiig. C.L. SO merce was bonefitod bj a Guroau to collect in- Surgeon A. L.-Bufilngton is relievo:! fro-n CieveCoCleveCol ^-cyv* at;. I'.r.. Mai. JAt: JI.ai . vo nting company find Belton Ice company. largely favored thc-old ticket. inakes the third or fourth of that kind of Del.&Hnd lOofjSt. P. & O 31 Tho comptroller has information, from tho formataou from consular officers, aud - for tho stiuclure destroyed within tho past six months. further dut-v at Fort Clarke, and ordered to Del. L.&W.... "»>6 l>n. pfd.. fti tax assessor of Dallas county that the taxable past twenty years they bad been asking for a proceed without dela'f; to Fort Davis for duty. Teras JfacEiic burenu to compile information as to labor. SWAIEl'S EXPLAWATIO2T. A temperance picnic occurred to-day. Fine specimens of rock salt from Sierra Ben. & RIO Grande.. «5M|Te«; s l^;;;;;" ^ values of the county will show an increase of i» »-/4 J- P.-•-•••• £3 000;(MO this year. This county will exhibit The statistical bureau of Ihe treasury deparc- Marnhall. Illauc-o nre on exhibition hero. The. beds are v._"jLv;rjn nfid «Si OJA IM.S s "R*-.. Ex. o-y jncntcouJd not accomplish -ivhtttivas use-'lo-i, The Rnyt-nuin rl;nr?f^--Stiilt;.iirnt lu (lie l^ooro- said to bo ns fine, aud the supply almost as in- East'leim. «K- W, St. L. & Pacific.. a tnir increase, and it is beginning to appear Inry tif \Vnr. MAKSHAI.I, April !!>.—The Lacy hotel at -- H^' Do.pfd that tho conclusion by the cattlemen that tho nnd it \viis a.dcploiixblti fact tbat a portion of Cartbuge, Punola county, burned, yesterday exhaustible, as nny iu the State. no-gregate taxable values of the State would the people who did not work Imcw little of tha WjlsnJSGTOS, April -1'.).— Tho lotter 'of Mr. Tho following veterans havopavscd through condition of that larger .portion which loHeJL A. Bnteman lo tho secretary of w.ir pi'afe".'- evetiiug. Most of the furniture was saved, tho city on their way to Paris to the San ,la- Unu.ASt. Joo" .18WJW. TJ. Tel .. .. *£$ bo reduced this year is unfounded. Do iiU *St^.[fTcuicstako '>?n UGGAt. MATTERS. Mr, Young: had no doubt that ivhou the re- ring charges ngiliust General Swaim, w!ii<:h but in a damaged condition. No insurance. cinto reunion: Elijah H. Dale aucl Pleiijnnt Jlarlcm iOT. " Iron Silver..,. S3 port of this diRCiission ifent out to tbo country, Mc-\nually, of Guadoluro' county; Eli Haw- Houston & Tessa... 30 Ontario (aslreU) t>8 The Court of Appeals to-day affirmed the bad been referred to General Swaim by tho General IV. I'. Lane, first vice-president of •judgment in the Elaiu case, from Dallas, hold- the laboring classes would bo startled at dis- tb& TP-V-SS Veteran association, together with kins, Cnldwell counlv; 'Win. Caruthors and Ills Cent 1 128W QuickC!ver -I covering thov had so many ardent friends on See'retaiT of War for remarks and for such Nathan Mitchell and wife, of Boxar county. I K £\V IGlI UoJlSftl 2. several other o!d veterans, loft for Paris this Kansas ^ Texas.„.. 175fi!Sutr4 W Ibis floor. The toue end"temper of the Hou-sa application ns he mi.cht desire to makv, was Yesterday T. J. James and wife, of GuiKlaluno had not seemed so friendly -a week ago. v.-hen returned to the secrstar\- of warliyUfJior.il county, left this city for tho same destination. •Asked. tE-s: Righto. St'A terrible rainstorm prevailed all night wouid have probably innueuced -the jury in the committee on public buildings Iiad brought Swaim with the following statement: mid most of tbo day, and the trains are all- Messis. Dale and Mitchell uro San Jncinto ve- * Chicago llntly R«!j»ort. in a number of bills, tbo effect of which would Keqwctfully returned to Lht! Bt/cr-'trtry of terans, tho former beiug n comrade and mess- finding" their verdict late in consequence. . . ' rBPKci.vt. TO Tim Kz.va.1 In the cuse of -Cleveland et al. vs.-Audrew- have been to confer on laboring meu moro war I lintl a baafc account with H-itemiii. Blackburn, the young man tnjnrisd by the mate of Mr. Edward Miles, of this city. CHICAGO, April 19.—From tliooponlus of to-Uay's practical good tiitm would -over be accom- & Co.. and, brides. I lonued thorn J.W:tl at, 0 F. llarwood, United States quartermaster's son, itora Tnrrant eouutv, which, arose out of fall from the gallery, was buried thil evening. iri&rke!3. which.was aronseti last DlRhtoil tho curb, the ift&trnct of Blattery with thercity of Fort plished'by measures coming from a committee per cent, interest, for which the\- gave m ? au . agent, catne in this morning with a car load of on labor. Thousands of idle men and willing instrument ft ad tag: llclton. «* ;. superb horses for the government service. a weak fee3injr prevailed, but oVerythiajr, except WcrttSj'ancl Ihe •^crceuieut.v.of Gleveland.-& •workers would bave been griven profitable em- ontsnnd provisions, native* and stnrtetl up vrith Conjeron to go en Slatfcery's bond, the court "Due D. G. Swaim, or order, SV.I.K'. value BEL.TOX, April 19.—The jury in (iiie Eckles About 1000 animals have been ordered par- ployment. Ho proposed to give the psiiding received. Bntemaii A Co., Washington. July chs=ed, 230 of -« hich will come to this post a rush, corn sliowiuff the createst wlvance, which held tlic parties partners us between third par.- cose, after being out twenty-four hours, came tlts. and that -Cleveland -& : Cameron were bill liis most cheerful oud earnest support, but i5, 1SS2." ' George McGo'rern, npopultir Pfieiftc-p:v.pras3 :was3c from the opc-ntDer, and wheat 2o—all In. the s hoped that.it would bo amended so us to ostnb- ^Ihisis n nccrotinblo ].iromisovy note nc^iird- in this evening and rcportedforthesecond time messenger, rfcotltly from the Texarkan i and linb'loassuch. ' - 1 ehort space of one hour nutl a quarter, Tho ad- i lie- gambling: coses from Dallas were ar- lislia buienu of labor statistics as aa adjunct Ing to all authorities ou tilt subjeL-f. nsi^d wai; that there was no possibility of their agreeing, Galveston route., has Iwun promoted to th s vance is nitributetl to Uic report that a favored fau- to tbe agricultural department. No question trasisferrcd in due coui-se of business ami pay- office of chief clerk in tlie Pacific office at this cet it that there was ft eoM wave eomhvr from Ciu-daind submitted to tho Court o£ .Appeals were discharged and tbe defendant ro- to-driy by C. F. Clint. Esq., for .the State, and which could bu considered by this body wa* ment demanded, bur- refused. Batt-mau A C-x umlecl to jail. Mnnitoha, ami that Ic was 14 decrees below z-ro. more fnr-reachinfr iu irs i»nneuc3 than^ ttiis; claimed a sct-o.T to the note. t:ho Fifty-eight persons bavc been fined ?3IS iu ocO ns «:oon as the fuw who had this information K. E; Cowai't^ Esq., for defeudaiiis.. It is not Mis. Susie atorey, tho mether of Mr. P. j.. were loaded up they circulated It freely, nod with probable that a decision .-will be had until ncue more earnestlj' deuiandc-*t; by tho highest correctness of which I di'iu'e.}. Morcv, died very suddenly this morning. She the Recorder's Court this week. considerations of 'public policy.; I endeavored .to effect a seltlcnn^it Yesterday two men entered the town of other causes, Bucti'as cold a«d heavy rains m tho Judge .'White is able to sit again. He is . still •KKIS niipnrently in tho best of health nt break- "West delayinfrco.n-phmtinp, nnd the Jnsinn»«ca-nt conuned to his bed froin-a relapse o£ an attack Ifr. Woolfprd said'if tbo ol^ectof the bill Avith them, or to T-efer the mntl'-T to a:i :irbi- fast, but was suddenly taken ill in the fore- Kerrville with fifteen or twenty head of horses •was ftlone to show to the men engaged in lalx>r tralor, but without cfTe^t. The note was pao in their possession. The inspector asked to see of denjjue fever. .; noon aud died iu a short time. The Commission of -Ap-peals "\vul meefc Tues- bow they could get better compensation for ill suit, but tliey now agree lo refer tbe whole The ladies nre engaged to-night in aoconituij: their bills of sale to f;he horses and they sud- tlieir worl:, it would commend itself to every fub-ject lo arbifi-ntion, and with i-Um ,-io'.v the denly skipped, leaving all of tho horses and efforts to cet out put up prices on themselves,, and day, -as^Monday is Sim Jacintd day. the opera-house for the ball to be given iu i tlie reoctlon that came on thi« advance Bhowed man wh& l%ved his country; but as ho was not suit has been withdrawn. The note (or ;lu-3 Itw days to-the visiting doctors. packs behind them. tliat mnny of Ihem, if noc nearly all. nn.a.boen thoroughly confident that that _alooo'was ilia bill as it is iucornvtly termedl is now in pos- On Monday next tho veterans of San Anto- force*! to covor \Vheatsliow *>(! SQtua siirtt O? Tr^at- object, be Lad some-liesifcation in Kivmcr his roradot. of Bi-iKl>t. Hcmpurcy .t Co.. imlorsara nio propose meeting nc tho oltl """*—— - '• IIOPS on the opening-, ns it lias in cue nasc n-oefc nuquniiGed support; to tbe measure. It i-ho thereof. In rec«rd tofi-niuluicnt [-.ny-vonoli^rs. X3RKEXVTL1J5. April l!l.—It has been raining acivancetl mons :t!ir.n corn, anrt there is a disposi- object was to point out to' men of cupidity the facts nre ns fo]lo\.-s: Lieutenant-Colonel A. a grciit deal during tho past week, which has tion amour 'b'' c-oiia^rvalire operators tj.Ret out where cheap labor could bo fouaa and brought P. Morrow— ST the time a nipmber of Gvncral V, ill tju iv. ."t" «"« ..... -~...... ~. —-., -- and u-nit TDT a broaU to buy on. as the a;lvcvnc3 ^is into competition \vich-the honest lubor of tho Lten a grtat drawback to* tho farming inte- clie'-J;--;i the export demand. Tho innrkot cios-: 1 Sheruisin's stelT nnd .". ctujipnrelivo si .ranger M to IhefAlnmo plaza, where the^'.lag of iSx> will Lassoing & ^Tnrk in Old Mexico. American neoplo, he was utterlvopposed, to it. me— CRJM r. nud reqiii'stoil me watlvauceliim The Eoith-touml train for the Iron Moun- Jleinbcrs of the. City Council nri' discu^ic; lii-pinfc-d Lifpa of Stork— Itnn Ihe Gnnntlet— I'osed mnendmeut jDrohjbiting- corporatious sevev'ol montlis p:iy on his \xiy uoooants, I tain parsed through here this morning, on ac- tho-i:xpedieucy of pui'thftiing tho prosonl. .sjs- Corn was' actively traded In for nil months. May A; Uoi>p>L JIoii— P«i»on'nl— Slrnck Dumb. ficm importing foreijm labor co compete with told" him I did not do that kind of bi'.siuess. tern oi waterworks at n reasonable ttijuro ur to nna ,lnr-e beinir the favorite options. It is expectoj : American citizeus. lie i"oitvh:it riot in Cincinnati: liail boon but the begiuaiujj Bnlem&n «tt Co. with others. I may have given. sr.d i'tlli D. Steuson are tho orators of tho day. tiou were,the want of drninogt) and tlia o\vu- rr: spects am poinc to bo for the comms crop. cf Italians, 'dressed in the stylo of Turks,- were of communism iu ihis country. The riot at himr. note of insli-uction to tfc-.t- firn.-. 1 did Ju-lge J II. Davis has withdrawn from tbo er=hip of tbe waterworks by a corporation. Juao corn rnoiL-a from ES^K to ai?0. dosioa as perambulating the streets of Laredo selling Eraddock, Pa., had boon occasioned b3* the not know for somo time aftcnvard that Bato- IKCO for senator for this (tho Firth) district. The San Antonioi Ijand and Commorcia) ns- 54Wc— rtceipts.l5t)car3; shipments, 2:ii..l»o hildhuls. • cupidity of corporations iu importing foroigru man-<& Co.'hnd ailvr.uced money lo Caloutil Eoriation bns received its charter from Auslin. 3 lie opinion of ilie conservative opermors Is tlwt glass-bead T»orle, reprcsentsng it to bo a relic Judge A. li. Norton, of Dallas, WHS in tho laborers to compc-Je 1with American . work- Morrow on" his )»y" uceount. It will lw" sjcn ritv tills week, working among the Repubh- TLo stockholders .tl'O principally colored citi- flit- nilvniiceisnoVoveryet. and a nurchain on ail diHCoVered-'in tho ancient city of Palestine. men aud in preventing the latter from having; that I hnd1 no connection or interest. :u thr--a c»ii= in ihe interest of iilnino and Lincoln. zens of £an Autotiio whaaro-nt work to im- b-oal--s will prove the safest. Provisions oponed loc Aitey taking in n goodly u'umbsf of shekels, a fair chance to earn their honest bread anJ pnv •- ccr-nunts ivhiit'jver, nnd nll"l did loivcr on nork frnm lost nicht's closiupr. nna thu : prove the condition of theii: race. The object ceoeni] t=no of'the u-hotc Ifno was sluu-cish, L-it.-r tihey : ' started hence -~ ou the - weary butter. - ., -' was 1l'-o friendly net of in'..ro.iuc;ajf of this corporation, is to accumulate tlio scujili in ihedri>- there was asliclienilvanen-.oiul the mi««- foot ;V Journey to • the City of -itoxico. llr. -Bland suggested that protection diu not a brother t.riicer to ' thnw . who Earnings of tho colored.people, aud to pr.)tii> BROWXSVIIJ.E, April 10.—Tiio stearaor I. C. kct closed steady. June-pork, SIS 03; lanl, b. Si wo and" progressed . well' in the.. ;. land protect American labor. ". , were in the habit of doins: what I coull iiot ably invest them in advantageous enterprises. for Junt'. Th« wralhcr is clour and.52 doirt-ODS of Gt>d and Liberty until, the v. reached .and_ Mr. Belford replied that at a inoetiiuc oc do for him. I have no kuowledjc of .-my ot'.isi- irprris v. ill arrive to-morrow inorniog. —building homesteads for tho homoles-i. open- above "zero. Latest curb priced, at 3 v. m.. wore opei'ators at Pittsburgh"n series of'resolutions pnv account transaction wir-h ]3:it'?man A Co. The wrnther is very warm and sultry. ing co-operiitive stoi-cs, etc. It will have hlc'r.er. ,1 line wheat, SCVjc: Cora for June. was adopted declaring tb^t- -iv2ii'e?ba,pr.'j:«c- Th'n >ouly reqccst 1 have to m:iku is that, this 1'ai'JS are much needed. braach offices in other towns and cities in the tivc svsteni' protected the _maiiv/factu"rQr, the Statement '-mm' ret'tive the sams prc/snpr pub- Sec en couples were joined in matrimony the Kff.d shippi ing one of the -two Trho'-carrfed tho treasury •wogcs'of the jaborcsitiou to mit tho work of Ihrc.-HKh theryjrt of. Brazos de Santiago pre- which commences nest month. _ _ : escaped', bv outrunning his pursuers, 'and got collecting lubpr" stiitisticsiu fchb hands of the rrnts n very good show ing. There were «as,- A preliniinni'V line of the.Mjpxican extension' wca. »'e6ao do~ .. . -.- "back to'Rinconado. To-day it is reported that ogi icultural departrmeiit. . X'tS wortb of bxyorts, nud tho value of imports of the Sunset railway is being' run to Saltillo, IVith receiptrece s 61T3000 the market ruled ttir hois : jMr. Blount- said- thero WAS uo i a~smgle thing brisk and firm. Ronch packing, S5 50©S 85: - tho murderers have been captured and turned PrrremnscH, April 19. — E. H. Turner, de- to $!('.!,S!5. 'Ihis is for tho quarter ending and as'soon as the presideuEinl election is over • ing and shipping, S5 00®0 13; light bacon gr over to: the authorities of tho State of Coa- in the bill .to justify., tlio cr^uion^of this dp-. Mnrc-h yi. , . , , . construction .is expected - to commence iu par tin en t. faulting ticket ::gent of the '3?Bnhar.dle miJ Private Uopuey, one of. the men injured in ealROst. ' • ^Id'is imported that Captain Richard King; - Mr. Hopkins replied to 'the criticisr, matte Cleveland and Pittsburgh railways at -M'uga. the boiler explosion in tho garrison, died this A-torrifie rain and wind storm swept over St. Louis Dally .-K«Iiart. against'the bill-, an'd' maintaiued -that ihe peo- [SPECIAL lro THE NEWS,],.. , ^-.^.,1. ; .> . •_ owner tf tho celebrated Santa G-ertrudo raiicu, Junctioo, ' O., lii; returned from Canada. afternoon. " thu city about 4 o'clock this morning. The, ; in Kueciis county, lost 1000 bend of .cattle .out ple, who would bo Vastly "benefited by tbo com- residence of "W. G.-Purkiss, on Dignomity ST. Louis, April 19—To-day' s market., was active,. b£'15,QQQ, between his ranch and Pena station,, pilation of liis iuformatiou, did notmoau to where ho fled with some $10,000 belonging to- C'olcuiftn. Hill was lifted five feet frpm its foundation.. and the fluctuations.were rapid and violent.- .-.Out-. pee tho bureau .buried iu tho agricultural or the 1'eunsylvouia company. He comes back : on tlie Texas Moxicau' rail way, iu'his at&ernpfc COI.EM/X, Aprill'.i.—uames Johnson,to-day, The framework remsJned' intact," but evary- slfle advices .were • stronp, and prices^'durinj:. the to di-ive thoru overland"to TVicliita Falls. Tho treasury department. of bis own f rea will, and intends effecting: a while cutting cattle from a rouud-ujvon Duck's thing inside was smashed and broken. None forenoon session advanced rapidly; as buyers were i-oilroad. company was telegraphed- 'to-day for 1 Mr. Bayne, while ho liearfcUyisupported tho compromise with the railway ollicials by rtj- creek, was thrown from bis.horse and-had his of the faroilv were hurt 'Tb.o piauo -wssl, anrtous to get In at any figure. Prlces^uohed.the rates, to send the stock by rail... general purport of the bill,, thought the section turning the boBds,.etc; . . . turned up end down. The roof ' of the providing for tbe investigation 'of tho religious l collar-bone broken'- He 'is .doing well t<>-day. top at '12 o'clock, and on the . report- ot a panic in ' Soinefexctteinent.was. ,created ; on" tb& river Inve'siifialinp the Fo .tcc. residence ot Mrs. C. Clark was taken frontrthis morning in the successful escape ot views of •the:lQbonuff"clnssos was"in'phiin vio- NEW Yomi; April W,— In lie legislative in- . Four large herds of hor-jes and two of .cattle off and two other residences ou. Government Wall street and a decided, reaction In Chicago, have already passed up the' trait this season. prices broke rapidly, closing woate. The orpvvd a Mexican-soldier to this srde:Trhile-uudor.flro'. lation of the splrit-of the constitution. quiEy into- tbo police department and lor.tcry hill were badly damaged. A number of tres here are bearish, and as n rule are disposed to nffht of the Mexican guard; - " "• ' "" • • The bill theri'being opened to-amendment, business to-dnv, F. A; Luthy, instrumental in. "Wool is coming in and flnds ready sale at in various portions of the city were uprooted fair figures. The clip vi ill be superior to that any advance, hut tho llBhc receipts o£ _wheat and - Sixty carloads of horse.stock were shipped Mr. Easspn moved to cUarigo the word depart- breaking tip "the Simmons jinrty, boasted ho and stripped of their limbs. The moneyed, corn are converting many to.the bull side, millers out on tbe International and GreaGiJorthern ment, wherever .it' occurs, to bureau, so as to u^ed the district nttornov's office to serve 1ns- of nny past season...... valce-ol damage is not ascertained, but will are free buyers of all glades. of casn_wheat, ana : read bureau of labor statistics. Adopted. Itlegnn raining here this morning about 6 the stock la.430,405 bushels, ot which l*r,(Wr ,buah- i-nilroad this week;"' ' ".. .""- • '".'-' :'*-i.u ''*'-*y '• Epitc against Simmons. "Luthy: on the stau-J, exceed $5000. The streets "of the city and irri- THE Iftffvs 'reporter' ascortaniod that tue ' On motion of Mr. Easson, an amenduient called to a 3oud Use for o. gloss ot water. o'clock nnd has continued, all day, wLicu in- gation ditches were flooded.' Reports from tho was also adoptedi-'chnneing the word religious sures crops. Tho grass is flno and stock doing, two "carloads -or bulls ^shipped.from hero to - ostentalSondy jjavo't.he waiter a quarter, ^md. coivntrv are to- the effect that the damage has. Chicago wera intended to be-converted .into to morol, wherevei'. itr occurs. ' . ijrank to I Chairman Roofevelt's healtli. Ho well, wagons loaded with wheat passed here been extensive; but so far are lacking in details yesterday, en route for Baird, to be shipped arjca'xs'it was''a"'year~aEO, •'it now- belne 2,410,000 chihVcon-carne. t.. ..'- ;• i Mr. Bland offered an,amondment providing- informed Hoossvelt he intended to " shoot ..'us. and confirmation. - bushels, the stoct bsincwnuced la the- last woek Perhaps tho happisst." operator in all Tesaa that the bureau shall be ' under the charge of white ne"k-tie, for when ho wore it ho vvivs. S07 000 bushels. Tho demand for. cash 33 Rooa. es- is the Western "Onion-man .at Laredo. , He has the ^resident of the-Knights of Tjabor. taken for'a sucker.". He admitted he char^oi. The opera-house is about completed. pecially ot white corn for mtllors and new mired Mr. TVcller offered as a substitute for this Business is good, FORT COBTCgQ. for shippinir. Reccipts-82cars: Bhlpmenter-TI.213 only been married four days. • Simmons for "suns paid to tho police," which Mrs Ireland, wife of Governor Ireland, Is amendment the proposition that the commis- he pocketed himself. District Cenrt—Wlll Stand by Blalne, B:c: buehelo. The market closed at 4.JJC for May; \Vlchltn F«ll«. June 47MC, Weather cloudy and rainy; wind on a visiS to her brother, J. S; Penn; at sioner of the burenu'shall bo jippoiuted by tho Cnrnvcling the Myntcry. [SPECIAL TO THE Nesra.] from the northwest, and prospects of: frost to-nlghc, Laredo. ••_•.•..- • ". • presidentTrbm n list of names presented by a WICHITA FAIXS, April 10.—Nearly 10,000 1 commissioner of the l-'ederatiou of l^abor. BUFFALO, S- Y., April 19. — A. J. Lucas, FOET COKCHO, April 19.—The District Court A Jlixxican woman was fitruck siiddenly chief of tne detective force nn 5u5 Pacific tead of cattle have been received hero this " . Kanaaii City Daily Report. dumb' in Laredo, this/week, .;wit3iout any ap- After a desultory .-Jiscussion Mr, TTellor concluded its session to-day, after rendering. [SPECIAL TO THE- LTEW8.1 ' " withdrew his sabsatute, and Mr. Eland's coast, is at Niagara Falls, believ«l to be O.H- •weo>, two very important decisions, involving the : parent effuse and still "sp"\romaias. goged in unraveling. the mystery of the Pear- Th. title to some 200 acres of land in town. Mr. cattle tcr Saturday, tho receipts amount! i'« tt> over- THE DTTWAOTiTlSRS- Pearsons strangled Vedder, threw him over here to Illinois by E. B. Harrod, to be bred to Koenighein, ot San Atttooio, sued John Jtills liOO. The market' was JTalrly active at steady Hoi man ftallions. This is a valuable experi- Thefr Expulsion .-from. France to be Recom- the fails, and -then Ot-liberately removed his and some fifty other defendants tor a layge j rices. Good to choice, 85 40©0 10. Hogs dull own clothing and. shot himself. ]No tr.icijs have ment, if successful. -, • . mended. , • • ' A ibarp notlher has been blowina ever since portion of the survey on v/hich San Angela is but no lo-wer, under .offeriqgs ot only 2SOO. The turo du-ough a bureuu of statistics. Lost—IJS vet teen fouud cf the body. Veddsr's rehi- lost night, aucl it is now quite oald, with a built, and Mr. Mills replied by_n.cross-bill, bulk sold from S5 B0©5 05. Sheep steadS- with ro PARIS, April 19.—Tho Gaulois: says that the tives are stationed on the Canud^-shoi-e, and. prospect of frost to-night. claiming 150 acres hold-by Eoemghem. The ceipts of 1000. Good to choice, S< 60®5 10. The police are' disposed to recommend to tho'uu- -• On motion of Mi\ Bland ail puieudment was at intervals firs n cannon over tlie wafer, Colonel J. H. (3f.rnm«,--ctl Isv H^hlH. 1 S red cash wheat sola nt Sic, 1C advance. - Corn was who has bsen here for several days, loft to-day clnimiints. 'i Franco if their actions become too obnoxicup. statistics relatiiig to immigraUon aud impor- KEV,- OHL.KAKS, April 19.— Tho Times-Demo- for his family, being determined to locate at Wm E. Ellis, at this term, sued H. B. also stronger with fair life. No. -' sold at about crat Mar-on (13isF.) special says the most dam- vesterdny's closing price, nt 43c for cash. Oats A man recently engeged In.thei dynamite traffic tation of labor. ., , 1 this point, ' Lawcr, tho county surveyor, to force him by i< astfed for I«.i 2 in .ihe Avenue i'Opeia.^laasj suddenly, disapi On motion of Mr. Cutchcon nil nmondmerit o^ir *" rain store's over known here oc-c-urrod Pi electors nre numerous. Messrs. Harrod, was adopted requiring itto inquire iuto tne ef- ti?-(iay, r.ccoiujianii'd by lightning.. '\ii.l hail. mandamus to receive his file on 20J acres peared. -.,- . , • Givcns'aud Suggs, of Union county, Kentucky, within tho town, which Ellis .claimed as va- Quoan— onff cear, oo'so Pnly n< »—»- fect on tbs ijroduetion. of shortening bom's ot Grcnt damage to crop* I'V v.-:islanp: t'f laudv r»me here to-day, and nr3 intending to iuvest cant. Tho court dismissed tho application for Lard Jclc off at &,4c.' Soutbern cucumbers brousn- stock i?rowlicd and niso killed bv Jighlnir.*- largely ill lands iu this section. a mandamus. Both cases are appealed. 51 £".(ai CO per dozen. No other new- features o.. °6n'motiovi"bf Mr. 'Warner the salary of th= rii*!:ctuit.-M:.-< Fouml. G. B. Jackson and C. T. Hoadeison, Repub- any pui ticular interest. comini&sioner of labor stat.islics was ivducod ClI .".ULVSTOX, >S. C., A]>ril If. — In,- • ho Un i: .^d ~"^"»I]dlolhinn. 13 . KevubHcr.u delegates to tho State,, oonv-jnven. until the'author!ties ure iully. .'prepares to'lx to $350a _ , , S'atc'k C(»".i io-dav :iclditionn! -ir.dicli'.-s-nt--- XlroLOTHlAK, April 18.—A severe windstorm ticn, express iheir preference for Mr. Blame. To^lte Unfavorably £tcportc3. A r.iinilwr of niuondments v.-e-.'u offlerea nnrl n-ei-c fc--iil agniusl \'X-Uuiu.-a K>l«tvs M.irihal WASTTING'TOS, April 10.— At a meatihs to- gin his trial.-. j. ' --^ _ rested over Mountain Teak, a small village Information has been receiver! here o£ rha r'evcrnllv voted down, or.d nltnouRh J.vi de!vi.io destruction of mo-re than ten miles of fence, bs- davcftho hciuso .coinniittep ot; reCorm lu tao CarBvnur:: U.e ciii'i'i'iu-y l-.as i-.uilm'.'iMil th.; .'il';i-nliiin;.'s fouiirtati'.i'.?, l.r.t, fortunately, no ono was Losfcox. April 10.—It is reported from lei " " " " and I'iniiler's «;i:!';n:il t-niil: tu' .Sin-r:ii: Dariv'Mridt I bat Queen Victoria is suffering Warren's bill, to red"';; the salaries: of the chai ge of a commic-sioiieT, al, a saiory of $3530, : liiirt. MkilcitLinu is now cxperienciug tho rrebidcut nnfl <-.l.".n«t officials, judgas o£ ths. •vvho fchall acquire nil 'jsel'ul iHioriuntiou uppii Texns, to bi'gii! business— capital -•?:•'.' ','Xi:J, i-.tnxie^t rains ot the season, aud fears ».rc ou- fvcmluiiibnKo. She is cou:line;J to the palace, Supreme Ccurt "and con'grtissineu. tcrtr.iued thjt tho growing croji will b; in- nucTrOT.eive. daily visits from ct-physician. THE GALVESrON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY. DECEMBEB 4,1884. 3

blocks 83>, 414 aad *Si, *oatfa *U* Buffalo KOTBB FBOM DAiXa*. M«tlr»a DaUan Taka a TaaiU*. b*/en, H iiln, «W)oT7. WaMo to Mallna •*ftiiie« Iko Motl TUB KKWB.I THK FKOrOSM* FBA8T OF THX CAT- leagM, Barrb county, ISM. Milmo National t>»nk of (in) canton thv dollar. QALVESICN (JAS COMPANY, . DAXLAB, December 3.— Jndga aJdrifig*, to- 11; l« fen red that a furtLer decline w.'Jl tilra fllll b» held on'the TLB KINGS. TlM.KvrniiKJir.inwl publ'ahad th* follow- day, refused the motion of thv Cln-ianavi place which will cause svrious Ion in this sec- 23d DiV Olf DECBUBEB, I38S, ing to-day !"TiM director of the Uederkraniv Barbed-wire Fence Hanufactarla^ company tion where this class of money Is the principal •jt 11 o'clock a. m.. IN THE OFFICE OP THE COMPANY, Profemr Dn'remoy, (• receiving Hum at IB et aL for a receiver of the asset* oi Mltchel & medium of circulation. TO ELSCT DVRECrOBB Itrvab treat tbe dtflerent singing societies of Bmtggc, mat-biuery and bii-Jware merohanti, Msearfed BMey V*» t* Be* la* Light— th*BlaUre)aUv*t»th* prouosal te postpone Beard «f Trade »ad Telegraph Compavlf s. Tor the closed by attachment, )aut Beptembur, on tbe Ensuing *ear, and to transact other business ag rrrparlac ft* UM (JiaaJ Lees* *f the Fseogerfest OM year. While tr;o or three CHICAGO, December .'I.— Tho Daily N^ws j-jay 1-9 Ip.la before tuem. -A Kevul Mvam Gntnan papen bav* bosn ndvocatlng ground that a nakid creditor was not entitled says tbat at a meeting of the board of 'triuia Uoluing i« at Hew Braunfow, the to such relief, end that as the plaintldi only By orfior of the P™J*^BDTrLA3i Caa» —MMM committee on markefo, yestarcity, it WAS re- locMtit* haw tald nothing Indicating tought to subject notes and account* not solved, in accordance with tbe advice Oj* th.9 Secretary. aa lacllsiarton that way, and even if Mew*—l*ei reached by attachment suit or garnishment, boarfl's attorney, to furnish telegraph co-nps- rotl! tiwal!: t:o»l !!!— AH evades on hand ani rBraciu. TO TBB Hswe.1 thay should t* oppoawi to tbe pottpoueuMnti x.les with ita market quotavious undtir tha ArriYir.fr. Will appreciate a share of your order*, then will bt BO move to change the location and upon which tbn creditors had nolton, they State laws.. Title menr.s that 'iiiotatlous aro Interior correspondence Lolicitefl. ,.„.-, Houston, DeoemtM • 8.—Tba eoltoe mark** unless Houston says «be can not give it. Hence were precisely in the relation of a naked cre- to be made private mecsages, vrft.ich c^'j only cloud steady aao nnrhanged. Baku, 3306 II may be aafrly said that It will come off ditor without judgment, without trust, and Wholesale and Retail Cool Dualer. tRM'NREMEOt be sent to persons whose addroai appp^.rj oa balaa. Quotation*: ort Inarj, 8 7-16o; food iMndlbaruU&or 188H. If our people can without any lien whatever. Mr. Llmddey, for tbe r^eewge. Tbo objecc is to cut off bticlcdt- Office and Yard, 5£X1 and Strand. Tteisphone 101). not malt* it a* grand at they would iike, they pbtmtlflfl, gave notice of appeal. ordinary^ 9 7-lQe; km mldding, VJ^c; mid- 1 ehops from market quotation*. Santa l-'e Boll.— Am. receiving owe 9at)a Fe 0 will hold iten au one as thoy an able to do. ' United Btate* Attorney Bigger waa mar- - •••- roart rich black soil irorn Atvin. for improving Rheumatism, WeuraSala, Sciatic*, dlhig, lo'l-lOc; good middling, 10 S-19c; mid- OEADUOBT ntmm. . rind this morning to Mi a, Thurman, widow of The Totsee* Clause I* Ike Svanfah Treatr- AIM! fiUiitg lots, yards and gardens. Order* left At L«..|t. BaekW ««£»•. T"*"**. dling fair, 10 SUBc. Dr. R. H. HarrlKB, vtrgeon-f enenl of tna tho late Mayor J. M. Ihurman. Tho bridal KEY WEST, December 3.—Th e News n&yt of my coal yard, 22d and Strand, will hare prompt 8soM*t ayatem, wa* at the Capitol to day. party took the evening Santa. Fa train for atleatlon. TBS QRKAT JUJIQUHT OX TOB TMtH. tbe tobacco ckuue in the Bpsatsa trettty, .tb»t __ .: O. J. MoBAB. P. 8»y Kioboh, passroger agent of th» Waco. if the treaty is ratified wltn this clause Key lth*»b«n determined to held tbe coateui- Rtau*t,at Oalveaton, wa> her* to uay. Tbe Dallas Homestead and Loan associa- plated banquet of tbe Lira Stock association, Wet-t is a doomed city. It would close up Coal! Coal! coal !—WALKER , FOWLER & Tom H. Klugsley, of th* Louisville and tion has elected the following officers for th* ever- cigar factory and force about 17,000 of of soBtbtasi Texas, ID, Ibe spacious ball In ths Daahvin* road, returned to Ih* city to-day. ensuing year: Directors — James Moronsy. J. CO., Dealers In all kinds of VtrkGc-house. Arrangement* ban been mad* otir citusenn out of amploym^nt and entail a Tom Nichols, ticket agent of the Sunset tys- a Adoo, F. F. WcEnnls, C. A. GUI. Dr. 8. T. lot* of about 12,000,000 In property. for about 400 grant, and from the prepara- ftra. ha* just received the following letter an- Thompson, C. H. Cooper, Max J. Roaenfleld, ^HAKD AKIl SOFT COALS. tions tbat an being mad* by tbe commlttet* liouDcing tbe death of a paaaoigtr at aaa who W. L. Cr.bell, W. T. Townsood. Auditor*— A Clean Sweep by the Deaheerats. Wholesale ani Retail. of the association. It bldi fair to be the most lorchated a ticket from him recently. Tn* J. R. Figb, J. J. Carues, J. B. Thatcher. ext«nsive nud lavish banquet tbat hat ever Mlt*r I* dated Hew York, November Sit, and Is Attomej— W. J. Morouey. Secretary and Nrw HAI-EN, Conn., December 3.—I n thv Prompt fleliTery x> all parta of the oily Tele- been given In tbe State of Texas. aigudCB. Hallory&Co.: "Under dat» of treasurer— H. C. Stevenson. Tho election, of city and town election! , yeeterd&y, tbe Dei phone Coal Yard c- Naw wharf, or office earner The Bon. W. R Baker, major of the oltj of Cdnbar 87, 18B4, you lasnad N. a. TJ. ticket, president vroa postponed. crat* made'a clean aweep here. They elected G. F. Bolcomb mayor by a majority of 1213. «a I and Strand. Honaten, will preside orer tbe banquet; IUM Ka StSS. to ilr. Godfrlen, Now York to Writs of injunction from Judge Maitarson'e BOD. Betb Shepard on* of the nattar Havre. Be died on the tteamthlp Colorado court was served here to-dty by the Baltimore The Democrats retain control of tte Common. EECENT MARKED TENDENCY OK TUB speakers of thit section of tbe State, wih de- while en route to N*w York, and wae buried and Ohlc Telegraph company, to restrain the ; JL popular taste for gin results as much from the' liver tbe introductory address. acsea. Plea** Inform friends and relatl'res BoBston and Texan Central railroad from in- facli tBKt ii is susceptible of being an admirable iDTlttd goestt win coma f roai ore* all tat and luatmct tbt December, at 8 o'clock ? ttte, Loss ot ;riMUi, LunK Complainu, Fraud* an> busily engaged in preparl?u for their doll condition IB tae Texas and Fiuiflc weithii- gate to Congrem, 6747; He^d, Democrat, 5595. •?/o'&l a SCHEIJDAM AROMATIC) 80HNAIT8 Weakness, Osat^o Irrltabllltr. Haiariid Fever and tbarp. bat bet* s*Wt«d ai tb» Urn* for the buaar Ibat liiy will BOOB five at Turner hall. ronm created such symptnty a few days a(;o, is the best form In which to take It, M It to diuretic, inauguration of ton brikUaet fartivitsta, died this mornici; and wan buried by tue citi- BExpariueat. tonic, a pDaubte stimulant and an agreeable ei- matty other uiseases where tomes are repaired— BberhT Fant wint out tab morniag to duTering easenUaUy from alt ot»«r Deef Foods and GBOLOOIOtL A1TO BCHHTCT1.: iHBOClATIOS. Ennka, to arnst and bring IB a eraiy woman, an», who snbsMuencly dad the orptans and But FIUKCISCO, December 3.—The experl- / llilamnt. Toniui. Sold by leading whole.«le drucKteu, and ' Persons thopM loofc for the. ?r. A. 8. tebd. _ reunera (wnerally, at (I per hx'.ile; 6 for 15. D«- The following general oonuuitto* oC Ibe who will be trkd on a writ of lunacy before wot them to tbeir relative*. msnt of growing tobacco in New Zealand has pot 118 Fulton atreet. Sew York, Texas Slat* Geological and Scientific sauoia- the County Court A largr number of Dallas paopk) will attend proved succsssful. tloa met at tbe Cotton exchange recently: O. Tbe street force of laborers, composed of the Democratic celebratioa at Tejroll to- f Administration. W. Kldd, president; B. P. Hill, vfc*-presld»nt; tramps *ad vagrants, ii at work filling holea morroT. " BtTCHD-Pxuu." Quick, complete cure, all an* BLEWI'S SULPHOR SOAP. A. C. Gray, tnatanr; !Ur. D. Weeregor, in th-; streets, und«r the direction of Captnlo norJD2 aUaue; and urinary Disease*, f 1. Th« nosfc effeetive exteraal ICUBPU* DHBUnl. remedy extant flor tba eur* of Henry CHne, Dr. J. F. Joor. Tba nwetiBg MoCntcheoc, aiiistrd by Lieutenant Futiong. Live Slock. Skin I>Ue*M3 and for BeauU^j- wat of a business: changer, where papan Tbe irork of these prisoner* is oommeaclng to L*we*s MaJerUt — Nneees Cenarf'a ExhlkU— AVFNG BEEN ATPOIflTKD BY TRBOU17K- lag tlie Complexion. •were lubmitted for examination, u was de- t;ll, oowof tbe old hole* that have bean in Corpus Christl Caller: Reports from tho Uaa>ore< Baaeh tele, Bte. H ty Court of Qalvestoi: i county, Twias, admin- feitu! Ask for e/«nn'*"(O7 cided that they should' be read at a pnMio existence for th* pnat four year* now being oonnU-y, the uppjr odge of Kuera" rawinty, istrator of the estate of Xflcb«l 1),-ISMell Meaardj OarmnrroH on each packet). meeting of tb* anocistlon torn* night next «1«1. [BpRciAL iv, TBB Raws. I where tbe rain last summer was light, st&to deceased, on the 3d day of November, 18&J, and Of druartu. SB ou.; SuikM. tbat the cattle are very poor, and already aro 1 COo., mailed on receipt of T*ic«, ^efk,atariacetbat wm l*mentioned through Til* Ladies' Litirary, Uiuioal and Social Courts CHRISTI, Uecembar 3.— MarceUus inK qualified ns such, I•/liew'&y o.otii. ? all persona tbe medium of tb* prma. Tbes* paper* er» surTerieg for water and grass. Home have died iijg cinIms RfcutDsE tt.e /^swte of ii'.,vJ. 'Kicnel Dos- and »J. eitr. ver Mke, By nrjlon had a meeting tk.t< alUrnoon, at 'J Low., of McMnlton county, ha* a majority l Jttenard, deceased, to prerient i&d anaae within tt M. OIUTTENTON, Fnp'r. lit on geological formations. OB* It from Bail oVteek, for the p«ri.o»» of Tehaarainr thsir n- and are being skinned. It is now too lato for tie time prescribed by 'law., My nwWence and Fulton it. N»w York. Angitttine, by Mr. Dlxon, nail to a r-,u«l. that is to COSM off l*-saorrowev«ilng, over Pate McNutt, of Live Oak county, for rain to make grass this fall, end the outlook ia e ,i3drefis are (Ja/ves'jon, Textis, vatasble and intorettinf(documeat wit* which at UM ball of tb»YouBg Men'* BabrewaMa- representative for thin district, of 3K3, with gloomy. Tbe greater part of Nuecee ccunty ia 'JOMN a-WALKER. in excellent condition having abundance of toeiffiDMiicetbearohKes of tbe aauoiatiM; , * building. ItcMnllen count* T«t to hear from, imstJfitoi.'irist, J7("D Meniard, dec'd. another from Prafeiaoi DiimMi(l«, ot to* Ag- • Thedtj I* ia neaipt of thirty oars of gravel, grain and water; but tbere ore several western ricultural coHeft*, aho treats ot mologfeial froavth* lia* of tfca Galvatton, Harrlibarg *Dr. William Deryee, honorary county com- counties not so blessed. Btock will.sufferthero during tbe winter, whether tho weather 03 Time tpst* nil things, »nd from lt« Impi.rUal tri- fcimationa In tlie region of th* roueg*; and and Baa Antonio railway, which is being missioner to ths World's fair from Nueee* lunal there is BO »pp.-.U. Eiidi wcoc»li«r ye«r the )a»t, b; Dr. J. P. Joor, trealt of tb* flora on Prscton atnet, near tbe bridge, at county, leaves in the morning with tho flee mild or severe. IjrinRS out InDuroerable new niecicbtw. TUfly *r» in coBMCtkro witb the formatloan lawtioned th» north en*, for the par pose of filling ont exhibition for New Orleans. He deserves Ban Saba Newt, November 22: More than cried, found \ranUDK, ami conslKiiec". tc obllvkm. abe«e. TbeM two but named paper* will ano thetmbaBkmenb There will also be plaw* at great credit for tbe manner in which he made 1-,>XJO bead of Texai cattle have been shipped Butnot sonlth assiiit in addirg '.o and earicbing Ibe arcUre*. th* tooth eod et.oag h to fill th§ break that has up a ftaeeihibli. Tho citizens havo coatributod 'to Montana thus far during the present month. Tbii will be tbe firit public meVting of th* aa- occurred UKT*. , about (.S50. The cry has bean that Texas was beiuff gradu- jociiUon, and tbe cltlient of Houato* tboald Asnstant Hetilth Officer McSally dA'lj de- It is rumored here that Captain Richard ally depleted of her live stock, yet olBcial re- JHarsden's Foctoral ?Aalm. ports published show aji increass of 70 par All orders or cornp'l Until, to receive proibpt at- not f*L' to giT* it a large and mppnoiatiro tagts the sewers on Main street, and although King bus at last sold his 3anta Gertrude ranch Time only slrenirtbens Ita «raft]> upon t^ie hearts of andwnce. tb* street sprinkler w«* hUd up aome time ago, to an English syndicate for a sum that ran* cent in number in this Stab since IBiO, and tention, should be left ht tujA officaof theOoiapany, the peoir-;*, K-verj' aessnn for a quarvor of a OCTH- the value per head has also increased from 30 In the trick buUdlns oi, j' tury It tut.?. been in (frijatdr demand tvian tho one 8rccnrjB» or WOOD. it had to be called out again. into the millions. He still has another ranch previous, ^nil trial only convinces the riost iDered'i- Dr. J. F. Joor, who rrpmenU the flora nai Tbe Cleveland and Uendrickg ball, at the equally as large IB Cameron county. to 40 per cent, since that time,. •Hnriui Street, !24th and 85th SU, foreitry of Texas in the World'a upwitjixi, Fifth "Ward faoUl, proved a very racreasful The steamship Arnrsaa arrived this evening Sail Autonio Expnsss: IOUB t*iE-t f i ^» f o-doy the bust and surest rwnedy er- Cows, per head 918 ODA2SOO Between the hourf of ~t and 13 o'clock a, m. bas now on hand twenty-Ore ipedmen* of Irat-c]j|j8 marea, by c&rload 20 0/3 three bed-room suits, kitchen saCe, f. p. mirror, flowers. she had dismlHKd her attorney on account of ExhtbU. to.> Mexican war and.a ON .'Saturday about 800 emigraute, mostly children's fancy top hoots, concress gaite:fs, bTj^1 pamphle! form. Owing to th* strong pressure terron, oue of tbe most polite gentlemen in the gt-neral in the Confederato army, died here to- froaudljjavianH, returned to Europe on a vi 'IG gaas, balmcrals*. etc., SOOJpalrs men's fancy cas^i. brought against it by the Evening Jourml and legal profenioii, suggested that she might day. 'to tbt'Jr frieurts and relations there. Thdr^astra .•mere pants, underwear, 1)1 onhtits, trimmet1 l -Skta other papers In tbe State, Mrs. Wtoklerdw- TrfrtHvt berulf. 8h* followed his ad- of tbhi substantial exod:in wes narrated, by ona iind boiim-tsjaotions, dvjBs, toys, ladies skli ts, etc. cardtd it from the columns of the f'ratrie vice and snnout ced berself ready for trial. B, The board of director)! of the San Antonio ol tbu party to a re|^./cer as follows: " It U Also one tadale and. h-ig/ry pony. * lower, her magtcine. Mr. Beach sajt that F. Thacker was appolnud to represent the de- and Ariu-^as Fuss railroad met this morning gutting M> novr that ive can atford to riait th^ X.T/MC.BC St. tbe story was denounced before ita ptlMlttatlaa fendant. He sckteo that he was ready for 1.0 bear tho report, of the civil engineer. No old crtiintr:/ overy jet: if w« want to. It. uw'l * is completed, and that he will pubU»hitic (rial. Tbe lady lead her petition, furaulied action was taken. The board adjourned, sub- tc hij -rery eaueusiva. W« cculd ffet to A.merici fall and give it to tbe people of Texas forth«tr witnesses, proved that her husband had mis- ject to call. Tbi friends of the road«re cpa- preU;5 che ir, but aQ of . . " AT LAAIPA8AS. TEXAS, be no d< ptit. about tbe book Hading a ready recollect it until tbe end of her days. to Nerr Orleans, attracted many visitors, lo- tbfj/j- ijmplcyec. conceived that it wouVl bo a 'ON THE 10TU OF l>KtOEMBEB, 1884,' market in tbe State. TURCiWK FHOM A BDOOY. day. It consists cf a complete ?a>-!or set of good Idea to teid oat agents in tire ITeetto I •will &j*lt, in bufk, to the hijrhest bidder, for cash, UAR1UED JL&8T KEOD7T. Hr*. 8*m Young was thrown from a buggy twelve pieces, all made of horn and horn ve- gut npexcnrsioD parties. Tbe comuanf tried the H. M. Hurt stocl: oi Hardware. Thia stock ia Last nicbt, Jt 8 o'clock. Joseph K. Uerkel at S o dork, to-day, aivi wriouily Injured. Tbe neering, e • ci'pt tbe rockera of tb* rocking- Ft lm3 it was a BUCCP.BS, &nd uow all. l!ie linei in good condition. and Wiw Mary Artman w«ra married by Jus- hone Fhe \vas driving bticame frightened, and chair. wbich s/e of Texas block whlaut. Tnfi doit. We can go from Chicago to E.-gland, D1BNRT KIALL, tice Rowley, at tlii>r £tmtkman'i house In the rail at full epeed down Preston street to the. entire tc-t is beautifully upholstered ia leopard li.'i?latid or Getnnany, acd return, f c r luss tnan Assignee >f H. 3T- Burt. Fifth ward. Tbe affair was quietly conducted, bTldge, wbtre oneoC the wheoUatruck a beam, skins. *ffl now, and many of go every fall, alter our but a few friends befog present. breaaing the bugiry to pleoea, throwing a!** Mrs. Byrne, of 86. Louis, died here, yester- fdxto work is oompJi'ted." KKARI.T AUL TURNED LODSC. ont, and causing the injury wpoken of ab-ivisi. day, of consumption. Tli» deceased enjoytd Tb* Philadelphia Record says: Thi. ogeil OUSTON Kino U-arups were found enjoying them- fn: Archer was summoned, and attended Kirs. high social standing at home. Although hsr Tbft 01LT l«vasx* mnde thnt can be Teitnrnod by wllves around a rousing Br» last night, in tbe Yottltg at the hovse of Mrs. Coshmau. relative? have been telegraphed tc as to t'ae riuiKin, the centenarian orpert n ith. tihe Siw pmtliawr R f (i¥i»bi3uii glares), tlie veteran voter, vsha ha'l Filth ward, in the suburbs of the city. • This BESIIiXEC BO) POSITION. difipocitiori of the body, PO answer has 3 et H. WADDELL, morning they were brotubt before Mayor Deputy Shcriir H. B. Glasacocl; to-day rn- been received, and it is rather a curious fnct i^fibt bie ballot for every pix'sidentoiil catididaO) Baker, who turned the majority of therli loose, filgnea his poc-iUon as ond of Sheriff John 3. that the deceased lady xieve? mentioned any of Kutn.; Dealer In finding that they bore letters of recotnmenda- Fanfs deputie*. Mr. Glasscock hu been with them before deith, Dor naked for any mosaige paper columua may stoc.d aside for ':ho noocu. tiou, being evidence that they had IxMiaat Sheriff Funs since ho waa elected to affice. He Rfviciff place to the venerable tnan who re- work at a not very remote period, and vrere in Das beer recof nlzed as a thoroughly compe- to be couTiyed to them. niem!>ers (Bt gi-eat length) hotv he first noti<.tad search of work. tent and courageous offlosr. It is the (ntou- tbe cjipacity ol little " Grove " ClJiviiland, aad THE C1T IT POUMD. tlonof Mr. Olaaicock to go into sane other FORT WOBTB FL.V8SIIS. repentedly told b's friends—now deld, md aa Owing to the vigilance of Pound Officer Indan*. • unabte to contrwliict him—that t'i«t ar boy SO ai>4 32 Mala SI. %'arebauM S4 Franklin St., Pentecost tbe people of the city are taking TBC IXICTEO orncias. Ccnncared Operalloaa-Mllllar]' Ba'JI-A Ter- would Jive to be p-. (sidunt. of the Un'rol Saites. better car? of their animals. The pound or- Lone Btar Lojge, I. O. O. F., elected the llrlfor 815,000. HOUSTON, TEXAS. dipance includes horses, mules, jennet*, jacks, foltowirg officcis last night for a term of sir I8FIOUL if IWV.'rlto for Illustrated Cataloene and Price hogs, sheep and gcata. Whoa caught fther mouths: U. T. Harris, uoblnl grand; H. E, U«t. are put in tbe pt>blic pound, back of Bald- Vceehart, vice grand; Wm. M. fayle, secre- FORT WORTH, Do-/., -iher 3.—The . Pan Elec fipe jlftlflpure st o couatry dealer?. _ win's tncsfer Mablea. If tot called for Inside tary; Tfm. H. J.lbertson, treasurer; Jul« Al- trie telephone coinaiet :,;d operations h«re to- of five days, they are advertised for five lert,rcpre»ntative to tbe GrmM* Lodge ;T. W. day. A Saf eguard. other days, and it not redeemed than, tbT/ are £ldSanuj, alternate. Tlio fot»l rapiJity with rvhlch slight E, F* TURNER, sold at public ontcry at the pound. PKESONAL- The military ball given by the, Fort Worth Rifles it- U progress at Gcodwin'a ha.'il, nml CoMs ourt Coughs frequeatly devrfop MAYOR BAKZK'S CODBT. Jamn B. Walla, Jr., of Browmrille, Is at luto tbe gmvcst maladies of die throat C, Robertson, A. H. Witner, C. Moor*, the CapitoL has called out the most brilliant uswinbl&tfB lynj laa^s, isi a consideration which *houhl Mactr Anthony, R. K Tnegart, Tom Ward, O. W. Tutbill, of Bt Louis, is at the Capitol. of tbe season. iir.pe). evcrv prudent person to keep at Bill Ward, A. Both, Oedrge MeaUr, charged Mr. J. 6. Bbarp, of WeatAerford, to at th* Tarrant count/ Jorief never miss an opp«,r- linud, as a hoiisoliold remc-ih, A bottle ot No- 30 Coagr.>.ui St., PEARliNE witb vagrancy; dlamlnsol. Capitol. tunity of going for a railway corporation. AVER'S CHEERY PECTOlUAi. Jim Adams and Waltar ADao, Tagnuiqy; IT CajtwrlalH. of Bun Aognstine, J* ng»- The Jory oi the CBM ot young Dawaw, who Nothing cko gives such inimcuiWi; relief Practice-* In the B.'alto Courts nt Haoaton, each »3 or lour days. ler»datta*Ca|>i>x>L bad his band mashed IB a coupling to tbe yiii d and works so surd a cure In all Elections , jl.i'pellate and PU^rlct OourtB The Great Invention Major Tom BarBt, drunk and dawn; id or W. W. Peary aad JL. A. Vaughan, of Kyi*, of (he Galvestoo, Hirrisburg and Elan An- or this class. That emineal. pTBcu, seven daja. •c, e gne*t> at tb» Q, pitol. tonio railroad, brought in a verdict for «15,000. Prof. F. Sweetzor. cf thn Kline Medical DR. M. PERL, ,. FOR WASHING RUSTICS B. a. KAirLcrti IBUTB. Hra. Va» Z.indt and Mrs. N. E. Witt, of School, Brunswick, Me., says :— " IN HOT OE C01D WATEB. Since tbe <>!ccttM cf Jadge R. O. Rawlw, Richmond, »n».at»» at ft* Capitol. IMaas (rev Mac*. "IMlcal Bcleoco li-u produced Ito other ano. to the poiitlon of nu^c* of th* IMBC* of Pre- L. A. H.ar». jt WUteaboro, I* regittersd igracui, to TBB Mml dyne exprcu>!iint sa good *e ATX'A'6 CDBBHT Sold by Grocers Everywhera cinct No 1, bin health laatbani rery bad. Al- alitb* Capitol. W/.co, December S.—I n tbe federal cowt P]:CTOV^L. IiL3 inroluable fuv diwasea of &• though b* commence.) al* osBcial duties, be Bmuch^r. lUiiteiron and Miss alary Kaater- to-day, tbe case fit Crow, Bargadine & Co. vs. Ibroat and lungs." General Practitioner, htt been unable to ntr.jad to them with H>» nio, of Galveston, were guest* at the Capitol In casea ot dya- Cox it Bell, from Hill county, was decidMl in The KUDO opinion Is expressed bT the proper dvgree of aetlv.Cy. Thin tnoming his Uiday. well-known Dr.L. J.Addisou, oi Chicago, 'peps!*, debility, health lias so far improved that b* announces A. C. Fetri, formerly of Galveaton, now oae favor of plaintiffs; in the caw of Naumbwrger, HOUSTON, TEXAS. rheumatism. fer«r of the most (ocular of Chicago'* traveling ill., Vf &o fays :— and a?ue, liTercoin- that b« wDI in the fntnre push forward with Krauts, Lauer & Co. vj. Cox & Bell, from HiU tfi have neror fonnd, In thlrty-flve years of ptaint, inactivity of activity sJl cat** tbat may con>*» b«for* him. men, waa at the Capitol to-day. county, judgment nu rendered for plauititl'j, ooutlnunna Atudy and practice or medldpe, ttiaf the kidneys and Bis unmiroDs friends are gratiSed at tfi* im- Mr. O. Call, a merchant of Orange, b regis- in the case of Crow, Hargadine & Co. vs. W. pr^panulon of so gveatvalaeai ATXB'sOnBaar TREMON I OFEKA.HO USE bladder, constipa- proved health of the old gentleman. tered at the Capitol. W. Trradwell et al., from Bill wunty, Jadg- I'RnroBAl^ for rrcfttrodiit of tilKaeci of tb* tion and other or* TME DDTTB1C7T COURT. D, W. Cote, r* Black Jack Grove, Hopkins mmt •»« 'rendered for defendants: and ia tho tti-o«t and hinga. It »ot onljr break* up colds franic maladies, Mattle B. MalWo vs. O. P. Halbn; divorce county, fa at the CapitoL case of N*umberg«r. Lauer, Xrua;* & Co. vs. and curcB revere cougbfl, bnt In more etuctlv* HosteUers's Stom- Mrs. J. J. r^wt-oney returned to the city Ifatt UAU anything cl«o In relieving even the most ach Bitters is a tried granted on defult of defendant. 1 read well, from Hill county, judgment was MriQU bronchial and phlmonair aSoctloM." TH~EO remedy, to which THK COD All COUHT. night, after a biief absence. rendered for defendants, *TEE PARIBIAK DIVA— Together -prlth 3ff. Umrlca tha medical broth- F. C. Fonrmy TS. Houston Direct Naviga- Mr. L, W. Eurten left thia city a tew week* The social reunion of the Alumni assojln tiou Qrau's ifamouJi French Ojwra Cc-mpony. erhcKHl have leak tion contpany; Terdlet for pbiintiff for 1300. since for New Orleans, partly oil account of of Waco un',ver»ity, which take* place lit the AVER'S their professional Tilts (Thursday) Evening, December ^, B. B. Baer & Crans et al. British American tbeseriont i HUM* of bis mother. Her death college building. Friday evening, December 6, aanctlon, *ad which lnrarar.ce company; settled and dismissed at occurred ivaterday. And Mr. Kurten, in bis promises to be an interesting affair. Lbc&cq'B celerawd opei-a. In three acts, a i a tonic, altera- affliction, has the heartfeli sympathy of bis tive *nd household costs of plain lift Cherry Pectoral GIROFLE-GIPiOFLA. Dr. H'Perl T-, W. O. Ellis; oonttnud. many frfcndH btn. Ihe Uu*. Friday Evcr.ing. December 5— Offenbach's ;amou3 •pacific for al*or- Depaty Sun'lS Olatwock and Mr. John uork-aiADAilt L'ARCHIDUC. Estate oTMrs. RoWe K Crank; wiUadatittod DSPatnAL T? THB Nsws.1 Is Lul a ne\v cjshniint for popular confi- to probate;* W. H. Crank appointed executor; Gluts rettrotd this BwmiBg from Victoria, FRursxm, December G.— Deputy Sheriff W. dence, but a medicine which in to-day •Salwday j-.*t*rr>.oon— Matinee at 2 o'clock — Last W. A. CarriDgtoa, A. L. Bteel* and T. W. where they •wertii *ummoBed as nilimasii saving the lives of tho third generation time of S'jppes macterpiwe—BOCCAdO . B, I>. Blyndcnberg. New York; A. A. King, F. Brltianoe snepicioaed a few days ago that who naTB come into being slnca it wat Saturday EvfjaicK, Pecomber 6— Farewell pcr- Archer appointed appralsera. Innriancer-Bernicat'R Jntest succewj . composed Estate of L. A. Slmmondt; taveutory and Philadelphia; O. F. Lmeb, New York; W. C. tbe prisoners in jail rrerc sawing the Iron «rat offered to tbe public. exp«*esly f -i? 7:ime. Theo. and pcrfonned by her Hoitetter's Almantc Cor 1885. appraiMment foUowin g committe* cm workiof the Grand Crtfc»«o; B, W. Nance, Qulncy, la; J. W. but he-il stopped tho place up with soap so ta ROSES Cbapter have already arrived: w. Swtin Zlpff, £. Baydeo, St. Louis; p. &. Boauao, San to Rvoid discovery. _ _ CHEERT PECTORAL h.-s, "We pffer this week, at reduced ptfcil, aU kiiuls of (cbafrmac), Norton Mo».», P«yton Ifowlio, B. Antonio; A. Penbody, Mew York; Otto Wottf, In numberless instances, -.ured obstlniM Taortey and John Adriance. Colonel M wain, Bt. Lonlf ; A. Rchnsterman, Austin, are among Franklin. ca3esofchrontcBrouclittl»,Lariiygitto, rWWARE, HOUSE-jrUBSISIIINO QOODS, one of the oldtst Masons in Use State, hasty-en the arrivals at tns Cajiicol. rsracii], IB THI Nwrs.1 and even acme Pneumonia, auil }uu> nci-jdljig CT.OCKKHY, STONEWARE and. chairman ol this committeo aver since the John Adriance, W. W. ,Cammad, W. T. FRAUKMH, Dectmber 3.— W. E. CoIHrd has saved many patients In the earlier stafjes FLOWEK POM, Jwain, Columbia ;E- S. Laviett, Cold Spring*; of Pulmonary Consumption. It. ii « death of 'William T. Austin, nearlr ten years jnsr, returned from Cameron, where District •go. Unsrs. John Vatnon. B. V. Fry miw aad Kanfred Allen, Kos»; J. R. HcCarly, Texu; medicine that ouly requires to be taken bt OUE LINE OF TOTS - J. f. Killaka, Schnler-berg; B. Williams, St. Court haa just adjourned. He waii re-elected small doses, is pleasant to the taste, und Ii and HOLIDAY PRESENTS are -.veil worthy *$.« Benry ScherfBus, the committee OB work of nttenticn ol buyers. Being bougttt at first han'.is, the Grand Lodge, ar* also In attendaae* aad Louis; K. O. Collina, Tex«i: 9. R Arn*lc.r, district judge -without opposition. needc-i _n every house where there are -we can £e)I eheap^.r than An*- concern, wholesale prepaiing to'enter upon their duties. Htnipstead; W. K. Souneidiw, Galveaton; S. A nke young couph from Milam county, by children, as there Is nothing so good is or i'etaii, in tbe Toy busfoesa. Our counters being TBE IODOB OF SORROW. C Oliver, Br.ns*t; R. A. Cniise, Woodviil*; the name of )Jen Littit tsJ Miss Jemiia Ma'.-r, AVER'S CHEIUIT PKCTOllAL for treat marbed. maiav thr'isakid8-of articles offered fcr be- BAILINGER. MOTT & TERRY Tbe Hatonic Graad Lodg* will boU ita lodge C. H. JoiJia, Texas; J. W. Francis, Middle- 'I'trf married nt :'-»e'i -(iurt-hou*o to-u,^i Uy nent of Croup and Whooping Count'* low tbeir va-.-je. We would like to improds "pen town; T. A. Jenningf and wile, Naeogdocb.es; Coi.'Vity Judge Crawio..'J. thela--1;aHthF iraportance of buyiog now, as fur- of sorrow on next Tuesday evening in th* Sla- These an) all plain facts, which -• •:; 'n« tUer on it will be inconvenient, on acountot *^he vonic temple, thf ceremonies will be rsry J. B. Cobb, NewOileans; Jrank W. Tttruer ' Jit» idiotic boy turned loose 'Ae brake oo two •v»riBed by anybody, and ehouKi ^i :•;• Tu&n. Our st.-jclt t:omprl«H £0.000 different articles, 'iBiprttslve. AmiBgementt are being made atidv«ife, Austin: F. Loyal:*, New York; J. box-^ars her'j to-day, and it being do'wn grade nierj^>«.rca by everybody. and the DDumemtion of wbich space do a a not iliat will insure excellent aad appropriate A. Simons. B. J. Barber, Taylor; W. E. aim- they ran off the switch and came near killing; justify. We would add i/sat a« far as variety and inntic. land, Eagie Cave, Tex. -, L. E. Collins, CoU- the^ oy. ^ _ Ayer's Cherry Pect r^; value are concerned, we are particularly able to 125 PoBtoifice Street, RXAL HSTATB THAHSraBS. maa; E. Wretn*, Cincinnati; D. E. Paddeford, please. OUE T£!N CENT GOODS still tafee the David Huffman heirs to W. a Simmon*, 300 Coleman; E. B. Singleton, Galveston; W. B. Slairleaal AihevlMe, H. C. PREPARED BT place of TWJGNIY-FIVE CENT articles sold else- GALVESTOW Norris, Louisiana; E. R. Hackel, Philadalphla, LSrTiiju. TO T-^t Nxwa] vliere. Now compare: Butter Prints, Botary Sif- acres of the OUbsrt Brooks sarrey, Harris Or. J. O. Ayor tc Co., Lowell, Mass, ters, 10 quart M;lk Pans, fitralners, Corkscrewi county, I7UO; Samuel May to W. B. Simmons, are at the Hntchins. ^ _ DBKTOH, Deceiiiber 8.— A telegram wai re- Pocket Knives, K uife Boxes, Measure*. Cann of al! 500 acres out of tbe Gilbert Brooks leagoe, ceived here to-day announcing the marriage Sold by al! druggist*. lifndfl, SapoJio, Si,-e Soaoe, Scissors, Putty Knires, Harris county, (3: Liuto Bian to Mar) L. V*f Lotcck's Cough Elixir for OMSumptlon. Knives and Forks. Spoons, Hammer*, Tacks, FARO-.; of R. C. Bcripture. a prominent hasinesi man Pink. 640 acres of bud. JamesEaJJay swey, Unjsbes, Ua t Rwik-j. Brush B^cks, Brooms, MASON & CO. Harris county, »l;WUliam and Aani«3omott of this place, to Mlw >.,Tina I . Bro.Tn, a ballj V.'blPEB. • Blacking, '€ftj«r, Enrel-H»-i, Butter Pioaehbig al Oraac*- Of Arhtville, N. C. 'j.'h: uappycouplo lett , Soap I>iab*«, Sfcs'jtf Dlflhea, EograTed Qob MOMrkaraSU CMcaat.W. to B«njan,iB Dawtoo, SODO iquare fefit of land IBncui. ToTaaNnra.1 Asbevillethis morning for New Orleans, where CATTLEMEN,__ATTESTION! hina Plates. ont of BatMMl Harris surny, Harris county; they will spend a week, and then procecfl W Antonio Johneon to Thomaa Everett, pat OnAKOl, December 3. — Rev. T. Ward Tbo aeoond annual raoetiug of tlu> LYVF, STOCK A KTICLES ON of 5 ken* oat of tot 88. 8. K. Wkitr, evangel!* of Bast Texas 'Presby- GafvettbH. and home. ASSOCIATION OP BOOTHEiS" TEX.VS will b» •Willtams tmrv«y, Harris couty. »112; terian),'has beta preaching here for several held ac ALL THB LEAXHtro TOPICS OF THB DAT DctterB. AbU«et al to Wiley Smith aad d*5& Mswh Inicrest .was manifested. H* THK NnF» left nt resHenoes or offices in Houston,.TueednT, Dwember 9, 188t, wit*.lots*, tOandfftxlGOfeet-of H, In block baft* this evening for Livingston. Houston before breakfast each mornins, at j, Are to be i-strn; In fte cohimai of 8», so*thsl,iJ*,BoBetOB,«2t:00- Julie A. dark on* dollar per month, in advance, Subsorit* at ID c ctock a. m. HIBA.H JOB "K K, a ALT KS TON WSKKLT and t. & WauB to & K. McJUbeuay *t al, LADH& apirova of jour smottirf UUIs JoJac at the branch office, 42 Main itreet. V. X. 0. FB«, Secretary. Tu ICMluo Crtili. The claim, ol Commissioner Kdwatd BraOcn . The San Antonio Light. In order to raise cash Harry Baum & Co. for $98 for superintending the construction of will sell for the next 60 days at greatly reduced V1CIDAY, JANUAHY 18, 1884. the new St. Ilcdwig load, At the rate of $5 pilccs. See advertisement. per day, WAS brought up, and considerable FINE SHOES: PIKE SHOES. THE VERDICT IS THAT LIZZIE WAS llotol Change. discussion ensued. Commissioner lloefling J. W. HANNIG, DEAD BEFORE THE TRAIN The Maverick hotel has changed hands. It thought Ihe charge excessive. The Commis- sioners postponed action, and adjourned Io ' Wholesale, Holall Dealer In RAN OVER HER. will now be run by Messrs, lieckwilh & Cal- vcit, Mrs. Heatherly withdrawing. next term. Furniture,- Carpets and Minis, Itacortlor'a Court. • Extraordinary Finger Nails. J.JOSKE& SONS'. Justice Adftm Doo« Not Agree IVItli the Corsiris, drunk and disorderly, $5; Dono- It is Ihe custom of the Chinese, Siamese OH CloUia, Window 8hiul», i:ic. Jury—A llcport jUado to be Sub- van, vagrancy, ?S, or five days; Bordoni, in- and Aonamese to allow their nails on all their mitted to the Grariil Jury. 37 and 33 Commerce street, Ban Antonio, Toi. sulting language, dismissed; C. P. Smith, • fingers, except the forefingers, to grow to a fighting, $51 J. Comerford, lighting,dismissed. great length, and smong the former Ihey r Shoo Dejmrluicut Is tlio largest mid beet assorted In \VesU'n» Tc.xcis. Kxpcrlcneo YeiterJay afternoon llieirjrjueston the body GEO.W. VAN VORST, Tho rhconlx. sometimes attain the iocie-lible leogili of from of Lizzie Terrell, found on the Inlcrntliosil runny ycnrgLus tnnglit uswhnt clnES of.ROoilB pro tho beet for this market Wo keep all - Dealer In — - Milton Nobles, with his splendid company, 16 to 18 inches, Among the Siamese so dis- railroad, was concluded. Constable Eader tinctive a mark of nobility are long nails zQsnnd tliodlfforont lasts. -Now York mill Pblladolprilu Tup iioods H speclnltj-. owing Io Ihei inclement wealher, played to a C ALCASIE U LUMBER, said he identified the body as thai of Lizzie esteemed that the belles and beaux wear silver small audience last oighl, but those who at- cases, either to protect their nails or else to SHINGI/ES, 1TO. Terrell, an inmate of, Ihe poor hoose and a tended enjoyed » real treat. "Interviews" v}as make believe they are there, whereas in real- .California Redwood, sa«h, doorp. blinds aurt lunatic. The following verdict was then ren- ity they arc not. As regards Ihe lillle'finger, mouldings. Cor. DIITTEOP nntl Chestnut sts., given at the matinee this afternoon. Ban Antonio. Tclcjilionofil. 1-lG-Cm dered: "We, the jury, find that the deceased, the writer tells us that "ambassadors and vis- Lizzie Terrell, came to her death from some Kent Estate Trnusrora. itors of distinction from Asiatic States to John Ireland, Governor,, to William S. Europe are often observed to permit the cause unknown. \Ve believe deceased wns excessive growth of the nail of the little finger, dead when run over by passenger train No. Smith, 6.JO acres; survey No. 7, on the Helotes, and this is also a common occurrence with JOJSiESLE c&? i'S SALE 503, of which W. Glidden was engineer, and 21 miles northeast of San Antonio; patent. many nf the people of India and otter parts of attach no blame to the employees of the In- J. II. Ansctt to Joe Meny, lot 7, block 4, Asia."' southeast corner of Brazos s'reel; price, $3. ternational and Great Northern railway." BARGAINS OFFERED MAMMOTH STOCK OF Justice Adam said lie did not agree with the Skipped Ills Bond, P.AGLAND £ CO, FIlOFIilETOKS, DKALKKS IX jury io their verdict. This remark was placed George Nelson, alias II. C. Johnson, J AT. Braclloy, I^ud A^ent. Nl(x; cottage,, well built, fronting1 oust on on the verdict, in red ink, and a report was charged ivilh the theft of two mules, skipped Mllaui cqunroi No "JO")", olTorc'l for lc?s thuii made which he will submit to Ihc grand jmy. his bond Ihis morning. The bond amounted present co?U jSfuw cuttle, olexanlly finished, 7 l s, ono Justice Adam says he believes the train could to $icoo. Joe Shely arrived in town this block from Syn Pctlro uvomio, $3,500, Patent liiciiies, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, "Etc. morning with the witnesses in the case, hut Two story commodious LIOUFO of U rooms, have been stopped before running over the halls and ^allcriuR. two cisEcrnF, Btatlufl. tito., body, as there was nothing to obstruct the found the biid had flown. on Hnn Pedro avciino. Grc-ut bargain. Kltfht rourn, litinl rock house and two room PrcscriplionE carefully compounded nt nil lioprp. Commerce st'rcclf near bridge. run for a quarter of a mile before reaching the Eoft rock, fronting on Market ami Preen streets body. The names of Ihe jurors were G. I). This morninc great delay was occasioned autl adjoining- Casino ball. KiilLodid itivfal- ' Furnishing Goods IllCllf. Rocmer, James Angus, Andrew Bauer, Lino on Ihe Snn Pedro car line by (he tunning off til IU.TO riirrii, n-itltln two hours riilo of tlio Sanchez, A. K. Perez and C. IS. Mullaly. city, river fronf, Rlx roo en House ceiled through- WOLFF & MARX, of two cars. So slippery were the streets, out, 50 ncrcs cleared nnd fenced, brcuanl of and so hard was il to get a grip that over 30 live acres, good well antl cistern. Pi-lco 52,000. LIGHT FLASHES. Six nice cuttn^i's in \Vimi 4, jirk:u SJ,£W to •Will be closed out at and below cost. Call minutes were consumed in attempting to re- 83,001) piiylnr 15 to W per cent, rental. early, and don't miss this chance, Improved farme, dmrv farms, ranch pronor- Corner Commerce and Alamo Sts. What the Reporters Learn en Their 1o«r place Ihc two cars on the line. tfca with live FIOCK, larg-o bodica or land In Toxns and Mexico. Through (lie City. InlEm.atlorml Train Dllcl.ml. lloimiof -I inning, galleries do., with. 4 lota. Lonis S. Berg, Assignee for —The principal thoroughfares are being The soulh-bnund passenger train on Ihe Ku. 1,110 West Houston Btreet. Two larpro lots, corner of Soicdad nnd Kodrl- n cleaned. International railroad jumped the track at gues Btreots. •—Old Sol is now shedding his benignant Two uEco cottages, 3 rooms cachT on I'uunln Adam's, station last night about 7:30 o'clock, SlTL-Ct. COHEN & KOENIGHEIM, rays on us acain. completely wrecking the engine, which turned Nice cottage of 3 rooms on Avenue D. Cottage of A rooinp, ualk-rJcs, stable, etc. Gents' Suits, Young Mens' Suits, Big Boys' —John O'Neal was fined $10 for vagrancy bottom side upwards. The accident is dueto . 3 cotliiyca or Avenue JJ. this morning. HU HciruR in Knrnca county, on Hondo creek Sails, and School Suits. 300 and 311, MAIN PJ.AZA. the switch not being properly closed. The fenced. 100 iteres cleared and tl in cultivation' •—The wheel was taken off Ed. Steves' engineer was badly hurt, though it is thought If) miles Foutli of Helena ami 1 miles fiom « bugpy this morning. not seriously. Fortunately only the two front Diiiloyville. Kino Improvements, ivell xi'ii&aed No hccul-nche or bnek-^irlic for ladies and tittiUcrcd. Apply to J. \V. UuAUbKYt who drink "WINE OF CARDUI." —The San Antonio postofTice has run out cars with the engine left tbe track, and none of 11-Str 4(t: Houston street. of two cent postage stamps. the passengers reported hurt. Laic Shipments of Boys' Sold by James Clavin aflVi I*. Orynpkl, druggists. "And tho villain f till |iurf.ned 'her," OB filio 1 U —Roberson, who killed James Cone at Son rnelicd into tlio I.OILG S(.-ir Ten Store to buy lluildlu£ i'crinlta. California cnmied gootla for 53.00 i>er dnxon, Marcos, has been refused bail. Apofjil boy to carry n horse route. Apply at F. P. Mayer, lumber store, 16x32, north atid she paid cash. 1-10-tr BEST MAKES OF.T3OOTS AND SHOES. •—Captain Kd Stevens is reported quite ill thlsofflue. side West Commerce street, $500. KlelndeliiAt & Sliaw, at his resilience on North street. G. Chappa, lumber dwelling, 14x28, north Contractors nnd huildeia, luinipb and con- r«~'rtic nljovo aro new. dopnrtmenls, nnfl ovpry iloltnr'a wortliof (roods 1s new and fresh Railroad tickets bought,eold ntid oxchnniml. —The brother of Miss Shropshire is in the Btrnni nit. kinds nT fancy brieh work, "\Vititon- nought nt prlcos llmt unnlilo us to soil tliom to (lio satisfnclton of HID confinnor. side Wan-en street, $150. t il^s," Eiuirhlu and ehito mantels. Clilnincyfj Reduced rn'csio nil nolnia, a I- Itarnutt'e ticket city. He arrived this morning. o111co, in Situ Hart's cfgur store, Main plaza. 5tC T. W. Carrico & Co., lumber office, 12x18, and Hues a1 sijcctdtl^y. Kvery cliimncy and fluu —The County Commissioners adjourned warranted to draw tree, and llro pniof. Dr. M. E Tiirvln, Dentist, west side Avenue D, $100. Kiujuiroor address, tiiiorgo J)»Jlnly'a linlld- until the second Monday ill February. in*r. ______l-14-27d Successor to Dr. \Veems. Office 413 Etist Christina Coonn, lumber dwelling, 34x24, —News has reached the city uf the death Call st Harry niuin''g liquor store nnd buy PAUL WACKIER, Houston street. Up stairs. iz-iS-im south side Plays street, $250. of Mr. W. A. Richter's little child at Sclmlen- your tiukota lor riifflo of pug dogF. Only it Holiday Onods of Every Peacriptlon, L. I,, Moody, lumber camp house, 7x16, lew tickets loft. " 1 17 ^t burg. A bpl^ndlJ assortment atG. W. HaUlwJn & south side Easl Commerce sUeet, $50. Photographs. Co.'a. ?6T Commcrcoftrcet. —An El Paso dispatch says the editorial J, II. McLeary, rock dwelling, 33x36, cor- Culjiuc; t fai dtixon,, until further . Domeatlo Itcglntiy Ofilce, excursionists will return home via San O(i»er s r.CB in pi-ojKinlon. A. N. Callavuv. 413 ner of Augusta and Soledad streets, $2000. and llu liist 'nii^nm «iri* ,801 Houston street, lloure, 10 to 4. Sorvnnts Antonio. J-ll-tf Ii. II. Harris, lumber dwelling, 14x28, east ptitoel In town or country. Terms on nfiplloa- —Mike OTIuloran, supposed to be in San Asslj;neu's Milu nt ^Vuctlon. tioiu _ __ i-a-iiii side Pine street, $550, SOLE Antonio, is wanted at Georgetown, Texas, hy The nntire Ci'iitnutfi of Hoscnliiutui A Hauer's "WINE OF CARDUI " makw rosy clieckn fitore, No.^36 Cdinincfcu Ftreot, coiifilstlnif of the officers. Mllitnry Orders. fonts' lurniotniK KODds, [Ino uitdurwcar, sliirtF, nnd clear complexions. Hugperiflcrs, half ho.=p, silk umbrellas, H Ik —Henry Selby, the mulatto barber, was ac- A general court martial is appointed to So!dby JamcsClavln and L. Orynski.drugglfitB. Immlkt'rehlufs, U'tmUs, vultsut?, hats, etc. [uitted yesterday. He was tried for attempt- meet at San Antonio, Texas, on the 4th d*y jll^o, elielvhjjf, sliow crtaes and natures find a I'hotographn. ei.v yem- Icnsti on fifoi'e. Suits to uommciico ng to kill his Mexican mistress. of February, 1884, ut ro o'clock a. m., or as TluttS'.ljiy, .iKnuiirv 17, sit IU oVIoek a. in., anil Cahinetsizo 5.5 a do7.cn, until further notlea. soon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of i'liiUinuu ill is weed, iid Ou1 til'-^k [mist bu fiuM. Other filzca Ju pro(KJrl[oii. A. K. ("alluu'ity, J1H —Services-at Temple Reth El this evcn- Terms e:\sh. PKAJISON A OH.'/ON, and 415 Knat Houston struct. Ml If ng. The sixth lecture in the course concein- Captain A.S.. B. Keyes, Tenth cavalry. 1 l-l-at Auetioucora. White Kloplmut Hcstaunint anil Lunch. ng religion and infidelity will he delivered. Deuil for the court: Colonel Elmer Oti*. Tho O10, Old Stury Again. Hoth restAunmt and lunch counter ennui to —"Phoenix," another of Milton Nobles' Eighth cavalry; Lieutenant Colonel N. B. Selling for cvsii, but bnsltii-t?9 is meant n^d no any In tho country. 1-Voncli cookliiR. rorfcet niielake this ttinu, T> y ynnr luck witli crtph nt nttendnncc. Choicest of meats, game, oj sters, ioe conceptions, was played last evening. Sweitzer, Eighth cavalry; Major J. R. Srailri, HC^ llousK n dij-tct, l.diio Star Ton Store. tish, Rulatia nun rarities. surgeon; Major Thomas Wilson, Commissary 1-14-tt 1. C. MKI-K. M-27t H. IJiANUHiNr, Proprietor. The crowd was necessarily slim owing to the of Subsistence; \fajorR. F. Bernard, Eighth Feliruary 12 TlafTIo of Curios, eather. cavalry; Captain D. M. Vance, Sixteenth in- City Property Tor Sale! First prfzp, eliony anil gold cabinet \rorth —Captain William Samuel, the Deputy J,SO. On view nt tho Intelligence ofllcc, 20t fantry; Captain P. H. Remington, Nineteenth Houston street, 300 prizes. Tickets £1. 1-3-lm Sheriff, had his overcoat stolen from him yes- crday while it was hanging on a rack in the infantry; Captain L. T. Morris, Eighth cav- I. Improved property on Acciiniu etrcct, op* Trees I Trees I! no site Vcmmemla Btreot. BUDWEISER BOTTLED BEER. court room, alry; Captain W. R. Livermore, Corps of For tbo oeit few weeks Is tho heat time to '£. TiunroTtMl properly corner Nuvnrro mid plant any variety of our native trore, and no •—The LIGHT tckuou ledges" the receipt of Engineers; Captain G. F. Towle, Nineteenth TmvistitrcL-t*. ono him hoitor facllUlos for fnnildliln^ flue infantry; Captain J. M. Lancaster, Third 'A. Flvelotfiln Post homestead, corner Husk trees, of any eize, than your homo llortet, L, W. a basket of tempting cike, accompanied by a Msdartisz* tf artillery; Captain T- W. Clous, Twenty-fourth 4. Tin-en lots, rorni-r .Martin und Convent card beating the compliments of Mr. and Mrs. strci!tr comprising block'No. 1. T*I»H Trees Fo'r Sale. Villegas. infantry, Judge Advocate. 5. Five lotaon Cam den street, near Mnclisou Peacli, pour, plum, apple, el terry, apricot, A greater nivmber of officers than those sqilart*. in bioek No. 3. grapevine, Btrawberry. .Also ornamental trees. -The annual meeting of the San Antonio (5. Three lotsan Snu Poilro Avcniiu. HOTTLIiD BEE11E: shrubbery and roses. Also fine collection of Bible society will be held on Sunday evening, named cannot be assembled without manifest 7. iiiiir lots (M Avenue D. between I-lftli and bulbs, 81 Commerce St. I-:, lies VAN. 1-8 tf. Sixth streets. January io, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Cumberland injury to the service. 8, House nnd lot on Fiftli street, between CARTER &MULULY, Under authority, dated January 9, 1884, Avmnica II.mil. C. Everything full at Emerson's, except Em- Presbyterian church, Soledad street. 0, House und three lots on Crockett-, ,. erBon. When you get llat broke go to through the Adjutant General of the tinny; 10. Ten .acres Irritable land with Improve- Einereon. _ _ 1-11-tf —Divine services .will be held at the Temple the commending officer post of S»u Antonio, ments, on OardcH street. Beth El this evening at 8 o'clock and on to- Texas, will grant a. lurlough, for four months, II. Threulot.son Online street, near Madison Undertakers, with permission to go beyond the limits of sqtmri', In block No. ID. C'dbioct size, 55 a dozen, until further notice. morrow morning at io. The sixth of Ihc 12, House and lot, corner Franklin square Other eEzesJn proportion. A. N. Cailaway, 113 the Division.of Ihe Missouri,to Private George series of Friday evening lectures on "Religion nnd Hidalgo street. 42 AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA. and 416 EaatHoustun slreet. 1-11-tf Yahn, band, Eighth cavalry. PJ. Kitfht lota on Cnstvo street, Boutbwest cor- and Infidelity" will be delivered this evening. "WINE OF CARDUi"'oii7cl' irregular, Recruit James PI. Donovan, re-enlisted by ner lot No. l&j. the recruiting officer sit San Antonio, Texas, 14. Three lota corner HI Paso, Salado and FnnoralB Farnlehed TVlth Krerj i^oqnlHlto painfulj or difficult menstruation. Medina streets, in bloek No. at. PERSONAL. is assigned to company I, Sixteenth infantry. In. Sixty-flvo nnd one-litilf acres, with im- HaiuLsomo Paieiitod Sold by James Clavin and L. Orynski,drupreJBtG Recruits George Hunt, and Edwin H. rroveinents, under fence, knowt) as "Huconnd Special attention jrlTOn to forwArding bodies Stephens, enlisted by the recruiting officer at Fair Grounds." to all pnrftjof tlio UniUidSttitc-e. t2&"Tolor)riono FnrnlturoBonglitand Sold, Iteraa Gleaned In the Hotel Corridor* and 10. Right anrea Improved irrigable land on tho From Various OtherSoared. San Antonio, Texas, are assigned to company Inwp.r Tabor, cm .Smith l-'lorca tlreet, under conn/»r>tvnch oreMRrd on part of ^routida. 13-3l-lmo 121 Austin etreot. Recruits Joseph McGuire, and Charles 17. l-'ifty-two lois west of Alnzan creek, on BARGAINS FOR JANUARY, Mr. B. Jacobs, of Houston, is iu the city. Moss, enlisted by the recruiting officer at Kurnncro Btreet, out of lot No. 13-2. I.ytle Coal. 18. Twuiity-fonr acroa lot No. ^[0, u*est of the By Hilton & Young, 208 West Iloitaton Mr- L. Hynes, of Mexico, is at the Monger. San Antonio, Texas, are assigned, to light Kan Pndro ercfik, at crossing of International Order Hi Is fine coal from Harrison & Hurrl- battery F, Third artillery. Street, ROCKERS. Bon, 24 Soledad street, or Schultzn &. Son, Mr. I. C. Gallup is registered at the Mav- nn1 d Snusot roacta. Commerce alreet, or from John Crosby & Co.'s 19. Twelve lots south of Government depot, 200 hirgowoll located lots, nenrSunBct depot. coal olBco and sriril, north aiiio Military plnza: erick. County ComrulshiojierB* Dolngi. immediately on Gmyeou Btrecf, out of Ihe 20 nice bullclfnrr lolsoriTobin'filiin. • telephone No. 390. . U-SB-tf. Mr. G. Sargent, of SI. Louis, is at the Mav- ICOdesiriiblo lota nenrSnn IVdrn Sprinprs. At the meeting of the County Commis- 20. 6nR lot 10U feet front on Avenue R, nnd 10 twrtiity-rourafro tracts near Prospect ITill, Beautify Your Homes eiick. sioners held yesterday, the following business running:back to river, opposite Sixth sti-nct, will be fold at u bargain. Hy buying all kinds of fruit, shade and orna- Mr. F. N. Conrad arrived from New York SI. Two lots. No. 2 nnd -i, in block No. _., 1000 desirable lota in all par's of city from 550 was done: The petition of Edward J. Gal- abm-c Upper Ijitor ditcli.on San Pedro avenue. and upwards, WILLOW mental irtca. roscfl, evergreen a and shrub* of his morning and stays at the Maverick. 22 Block No. 5. on Walnut Etreet, b*jlow 18 acres with house of G rooms within ono M. N. Knox & Son, next to tlnj poslotlicn lagher for a correction of bis assessment was Steves it Sons' lumber yard. inllcoT International depot. WILLOW.ROCKERSffiSKS Alamo atrcer. 1-HMt Mr. R. Corlese arrived from Piedras Negras granted, and the item of $9.940 was reduced SJ. Four lols in block No. 35, above Upper Small tracta of land irom 15 acros nnd up- 1'ua: ftogflj ruguo^fli this morning and is registered at the Mecger. Lnlior ditch. wnrdpTwllhinaebort distance of city, for sulo to $4000. ^4. F.ntiro-block No, SI, and eijrht lota in very low. Three of the handsomest pup dupa living t Mr. E. F. Spalding, of Dallas, and Mr. D. The petition of Edward iluckfey for a re- block No. Si, on Park avenue. 200 acreanonr city at $~ per aero. Nice fora bo ruffled at Herman Jinx's itilnon, hack of small farm or dairy ranch. 25. All property bclonginer r to Me&srs. Adams poatoffleo. January Ifi. Firs1t rrir.e, "Youm.- T. Iglehirl, of Austin, have rooms at the duction of his assessment was rejected, Ai Wickc-", com]irmint buildinR lota near Tnter- Small farm with comforrable building and ft Comedy;" seuomi, ''Darkey;' third, "Judy." Maverick. nalional, Sunset aud Govprnment denote, San head nf cattlo for 51000. Three chances for $1 'Honors to ho hail of H. Captain Ed Stevens, deputy sheriff, dis- Pedro eprlriKS ami other parts of Oio cily Dcsirjible busines3ODportunItIea for persons Lour, II. Baum, anil Witclieli'a Hoc Hive. Mr. J. G. Kenedy, son of Captain M. Kcn- abled by his wound, was allowed $25 per \vijfcli weolfer at liberal nriw^, and on CHBJ seeking an opening-. tftrms; nlM>, atl their jrnyrablo lands in niu House and lot in Third ward for$.r>50. Have Your Teeth Filled edy, the great cattleman, of Corpus Chrisli, is month during his illness. ahnut (lie city- If you want to invest in rfnl estate or any- BED LOUNGES! By Dr. A. J. Smith, No. Si Commerce street, a guest at the Menger. In the matter of the Pleasanton road, the Wewill examine tltleg, write conveyanees thing oal] on us. We cheerfully show custo- orer Clavin's drugr Ktoro. H-l-tf attend to tho renting of linuses, nc^oliat< mers desirable bargains. Captain Richard King, of King's ranche, report of the jury of view was adopted, a road loan* on reasonablo tornn, Notiiry public n The Alamo Bakery, Alamo Saloon, Alamn Tlazn. near Corpus Chrisli, tie well-known stock 40 feet wide ordered opened, providing the ollice. J. Jl.f FIU'INCH & CO., Alamo Street. ncr,r Commerce, bakes daily a £i'i Commerce street. ChoIeestJIquora. wines and conliald. First Ireali supply ot wheat, graham and rye bread raiser, arrived this morning, accompanied by same is done without expense to the county, Tlio St. LBOimrU Ifotcl, class restaurant attached, conducted on the Eu- rolls, biscuit and pies. All kinds of oaVe al his daughter, Mrs. Major G. B. Alwood and and the owners of land through which the ropean plan; French cooking; privnio eupper ways on band and delivered f reo to all parts We advise our friends when thoy goto Pa; rooiiLB;aIlkinil30f dishes, oytere, rtili, .^HIIIC. ef the city. l.j.'s her children, and is staying at the Menger, on road is to pass give their consent in writing. Antunio to atop at the new "at. Lconarc. salad etc., served to order. Open day nnd BUREA.TJS, his way to St. Louis. Hotel,11 on the south side of Main plaza, where night. l-14-27d Trees I Trees! Trees I I The former order in reference to fences was they will find handsomely furnished rooms, nn All kinds of fruit, shsdo and ornamcntn Arrivals at the St. Leonard Hotel—A. H, rescinded. excellunt table, und ovary home comfort, H I WAEltOf fltllll. trees Alto, arbor vllres, jiiponlcas. roses and for the reason Jblo sum of S3 nnd 5i EH) per day It 0. Schasse, L. Orynski, or A. Drt:iss, dru?- abrubs, at wholesale or retail, by M. N. Knox Wood, Mexico; Mrs. Singer, Misses Mamie The account of Manuel Sanchez for $13 According to t)io rooms occupied. No wberc 4 Bon, nexttopostoIBce. 1-14-tr and Fannie Singer, Galyeston. Frederick R. for four days' work with a team and scraper in tho South can tho feamc acconnnodntioiiB be found f or tliomnnoy. Stock men will pleas l]Ku ______The Cause of Failure Russell, Gallagher's ranch; Robert Doyle,'W. on the San Juan road, at $3 per day* was make a note of this. 9-1U 3m Colda, Contuinptlo'n niosition trravel rooling are pre- Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and >U Leon creek. You can KCt excellent coffee, teas and gro- 33-COMM1SKC13 ST—35 meet loos of tho Throat and Lunea. tleman three blotting pads with his name on ceries at43 Snledad street. Call be-fore leavlntr pared to nil nil ordore. The-1 ronf Is proven hy The clothing account and inventory of ordors cl.-:ewh5Oora- dad street, who will aid them In Its redemption. business, he would have been as much justi- liquors, etc., atSai Alamo plaza. ll-20-tf morco at reet. ll-29t f In many cases the two years' will expire- A fied on a personal attack on his giver as our The petition of Thad C. Rine for $35 for LADIES' hoots mnde to order at tho Little word to the wise laeufilclont. ' l-io-lm the expense of removing his fence back so as liro Hive, near Turner hall, Houston street. I'ilos, worthy evening contemporary was upon .WItcucll'* Little Hoc >livo la not connected Pileaarofrcfiuontly preceded by a senao of CASINO BALL, FEE, 2, Furnished Rooms Messrs. Blum Koenigsberger for tearing to conform to the Una of the Mont Oliver with niiv other firm In this cltv. weight in tho back, loins and lower part of tho Torenr,at80<] South street, near tho Pol I ah abdomen, causing tho patient to suppose ho Given by thu off the name on a sign given them by the road, was rejected. —full assortment of fresh staple nnd fancy cnureli 1-lS-ajt groceries at Hncrmanu & llro.'s, 231 Alamo bai somo affection of the kldnoya or noiifhbor- Times. The account of IL Schultze & Son for $8 25 ing orxana. Attimes-Bymptoma of IndiKestion Hourd nnd Room* plaza. ll-20-if are present, as flatulency, imeaainee* of tho 7n private family; everything neat; OH North for hardware was approved. ANYTHING-in tlie lx>ot anrt shoo lino made to stomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration, Laredo street. 1-10-lru . DUtrlct Court. The petition of Eads for a bridge oh the order from n man's law-rniurtGr ut $3 75 to an producing a very diaa^rcoa'! o itching-, parilo- The case of Manning versus the San l.ntflish t<;n boot, at the J.lLtic Ueo I live, ifcnr ularly at night after «ettinff warm Jn bed, Is a Y. M. B. A. Notice to the Vubllc, old Goliad road was referred to the Commit- Turner hall. lO-SO^m very common attendant. Blind. Blecdtncr and I am prepared to do, In HrfiUelnsa manner. aU Antonio Club has been coniimied until to- tee on Bridges. Just received, Imported sardines, musli* ItCDlng Piles yield Ht onco to tho application of xfnri' of carrlflfi-o work, trimmfnjr, painting nncj foorrow. The case against B. Webb for em- rooms, ccnea In oil, ollvo oil, PCAB, and all Dr. Bo&inko e Pile Remedy, which actadirccllv The Committee on Poor Iloube Supplies iy>m tho parts affected, absorbing-iho Tumors •wool work, I aJao ranho ft specialty of horso- Kinusofl-ranch preaervca,ftH33'ileOad alreet. KU^yiiiR tho Intoneo Itchlnfr, and oiTcctlnK a To be hnJnf (tic Comrnltlco-K. H. }ri\rllnci, •hpjlnjr* MlCtlAKI, PlflOTT, ,bezzltn£ merchandise has been dismissed, was instructed to estimate the expense of pro- Yon will always Hnd at John Hrady'a While I/. A. Klsnlicr, V, A. Jnlrnes, Win. IlooBitig, Jr. pocoaanont cure whoro all other remedies have I^iiiisl'clilor, Oua Zoullcr. * Soledad ilroet, cor. Houston, He waa released from jail this morning. iJoifio Purler liar Hlpy'a lumtl mmlo Sour HUed. FrieoWcontft. BoldbyO. Bchau*. I , . viding the poor house with water. iiasb, Old Bourhon and Doiurhter'a Old Uyo, ihoro wilt ijo two prizes to tho beat D«lM»ndIi.Or¥njOtI. ' la onu fcmulo character m RICKER&LEE Ladd M. Waters, llrlPftRTEBS, JOBBERS General Life Insurance A'gt. AND GENERAL AGENT FOE THE Equitable Life Assurance Society. Roasters of Coffee ALSO, GENERAL STATE AGENT FOR v. V^^- Vrf^^ GRINDERS OF SPICE, t iatoe^tm laito MANUFACTURERS OF Accident insurance Company, OFFICE OF rcBLiCATios: NOB, 181 jam 180 KECHARIO BTRIET, GALVESTOS. ENTERED AT TUE FosTorncE AT OALVESTON AS .SECOND-CLASS MATTER. OF XORTH AMERICA. MUSTARD, BAKING Po^DER & GROCERS' SiW-t LADD M. WATERS, tiALVEHFO.V, TKX. *or Bamplfts and prices. OflT.ce: TcxiiB Unnk. & Ins. building, srmiml lloor. VOL. XL1II.-NO.356. GALYESTON. TEXAS. \V EDNESDAY. APllli, 15, 1885. ESTABLISHED 1842 Aelc jourgrocpr for HIOIYOKA lio&stuM ConVe.

TEEMOST OPEKA-HOUSE Inches hi height, weighing about 170 ]cauud«, ing prepared for the get1 vie? t-s EO groat that it blsck hair, eyes of brown color, am'l wora ia believed that active officers eau not bs EOEEIBLE DISCOVERY. « bite knit drawers and undershirt. The de- THE WAR CLOUD IN THS EAST fouurt for thera all and that it will be neces- To-Xisht--Trcniaine's Grand ceased was about 22 or 93 years old. Whe body sary lo reeort, to tbe retired lint. THE HYSTEHT THAT IS AGITATING is veiy much decomposed, has been doaj ten Hie Btefl armor plated turret ship Colosau?, cr twe've days. The tongue protrudes; Urge ENGLAND AM) REJSMA STILL PRE of 01CO (Ions, registered 7400 horsr-power, ST. LOUIS. Hitters are on both legs; (hero is a cross-cut 1'ARING FOR HOSTILITIGSr crcff tbo iroet formidable ironclads in the fir! Entertainment! Into the flefh on tbe breajat." Atuon,g many British navy, will be ready for sea and, it Is Otora bom • Tr.ak la Ik* Bonthnrn other things in Maxwell's trunk wore found The Bights and Scene* oC a Tour The Porln IB Favor *f Obaorvlntf a Neutral Idicvtd, will be attached to tbe Baltic Hoot. Uolcl Ca.te laveulRalloa, Warn L.! Ike EGtte preicriptfon blanks from Fornotvls drug- Gibraltar and other British strongholds an? to lloiriUy MnHUMJ HtiMal.a of a store, corner KUcb. and Market btrcetd, this Policy )• ibe Event of War—Tfc« bland. bp put in a ccmplete state of defense. Addi- From Hew York to Jerusalem. M«» Are •>m.l*4-t;klrr Drier. city. tional tupplies of torpedoes of, tho latest ap- Uevrrnmuiit'i Delay. five BvrkB's Theory. On being questioned Mr. FoniQw sa!:d, this proveil pntUrn arc being forwarded to all the Doors open at 7; commences nt 8 o'clock sharp. afternoon, that be know Maxwell; tint tho naval stations, both at hoina and abroad, Curd of ndmission, ~5c: with reserved seits, SDu. BT. Louis, April 14.— Quite a sensation was latter bad been in bis stnra often; that be aaw ilu»»la FearH •• InMurreetfuM In Pol.mil—Bow canted at the uonlhern hotel, between 11 and him last on Easter Sunday, when he called KILL'8 RHUKLLIOX. 12 o'clcck to day, by the discovery of tho hor- about 1 o'clock and got four ounces of cnloro- 4*ermauy HnndB In Ibe Afghan Initiroglla ribly mutilated body of n man packed in a fojm. About S o'clock he came in aud got —1 he C/ar'o Trnopit Mavl>({—The Ilapid Ob-patch »f Troopv to the 8c«nr of Trou- WALU&IANDES & GO., trnur, which was taken out. of room Ko. 3% two ounces more. He seemed to be in a hurry, lUccit ll/iiile m Dl*oay fclr—Hie Troncdy «S Ifeojf Lalte, Etc. (Jouliiut, Etc, WHOLESALE Tbe stench from tbe trunk caused the discov- but not rxcited. A partly filled bottle ot WiNKU'EG, April 13.—Troops are baing dis- ery. The hotel rrftislir reveals the fart thit rhlcroform was found in Max well j trunk to- JLoMXJN, April 14.—In ma interview with DDRPrCQ IMDflQTCR9 JUI1 on March SO, a gentleman registered ai Walter day. It had aku been learned that on Mon- Earl GrcDvillo, Fehml Pasha said the port p&tcbcd rapidly toward the scenes of trouble bnlMlto, IHlrUfliLna lltU H. Lennox Maxwell. II. D., from London, awl dcy following Easter Sunday Mnxirdll in the west. Yesterday morning Colonel Ot- was aKlgced to the Toom. Da opening the was unwilling to cater Into an active alliance COTTON FACTORS. went to Blckman's barber shop, corner with either England or Russia. It iaeald that ter's command, 500 strong, btarted from Swift trunk it w*s found the head of the man wa« Fifth and Chestnut streets,'and bad a full Current station across to Saskatchewan river, GALVESTO3C, TEX. Hvertd from the body; and written on a Earl Gwmville protested against tbe adoption, beard, which he wore reduced too. muitache Bed, if the Bteamera have not iu tho meantims mrj 1, paper imide the trunk were the word!. " So and a small imperial, and tint on the of a neutral policy implying the closing of the perish all traitors to the great cxuie." 1'lie mme dey he purchased a snuflt-colorod fete Leeu able to get down the river, they will trunk aud contents were taken to the morgue. Boephorus to Euglish men-of-war. stort to croes the prairie by teams to Battle- tlonch hat, with a coarse crown, and marked The Hn OH la CM Said Iu be al illeruchak. Mr. Maxwell is deecribed ns a very glrlish- on tb* Inside: Herald, Hart and Dart. Put- ford. Captain Howard, IT. S. A., with two THE TBMONT HOTEL, Icokin.? blond yoonc man, wearing a dark, ting litre things together, U b believed by JjOKDON, April 11 —Tbo government haa re- Gtttling gnus, Is attached to B battery, under AT GALVESTOZST, Ti oply coat, cut of English stuff. His face IboEt* who bave studied the casa clo.wly. that ceived a telegram from an English agent at Otter'n command. The river is very low. was clran t haven, and he wore hU hair banged Maxwell chloroformed and killed Preller on filched, saying It in rnmnrod among tho Af- Ono of tbe government'^ steamers was. at the HENRY WEAVER, Mgr., fashion; cot parang it He was SMU in com- Sunday, April 5, and it is known that he has ghans that the Russians arc at Meruchak, latest advices on a sandbar below Medicina pany and frequently with a dark looking gea- not been in the city since Mouday, April 0. 4'ODij>lalD> or ibe tioverBniBiit'* Delay. Hat. North Cole ia somewhere between Sdedi- POWDER tteman, about five feet ten inches high. The Soliiecf tbo detectives were as lirst inclined LOSDOK, April H.—The Standard complains cite Hat and Swift Current. It wo-ild cako latter wore a dark mustache, and had dark ten days to cross the prairie tc Bfl-ttlefoni. THE GRAND WINDSOR to believe that the body had beea placed in of tbe delay caused by communicating witb Preparations are well under way tor tho disi- Absolutely Pure. hair. The gentleman recUtct'ed as C. Arthur Ibo trunk by some medical student, witb the Bir Feter Lumeden. ''The government," It 1 HOTEL. AT DALLAS, This Powder Beyer varies. A marrel of parity. Prrllrr, London, England, and was anigaod polob of General Strange * expedition to tbe view of flaying a ghastly joke upon the coui- tale, "ought to depend upon its own accounts nlitf of Edmonton. He will have about 000 BURKE & WOODS,Manag'rs Btrength rad wboleaomeneaa. Mor» eoo&oU *,.*. Y. teen sl'scdooed l>y all. Chief of Detectives sian c file err, which are sure to ooutradict Eng- ably tiart to-morrow. The trail from Coljjary tflepram was received from PrelUr aiMn^ Euike raid to a reporter: "It is a foul mur- lish accounts. "Whllo we are collecting ovi- C. McCINLEY Prop'r wbttttr UaxHell was a guest at the hoiuo.' Ho der, tnd nothing leu. The man iu the trunk rtrero RupBia is pushing her troops forward. to Rtd Brer river ia reported good, and from wes answered in the afllruatirr, and he sooa RtdDeer to Edmonton rather difficult. The was killed in the room. The marks of hla Unhappily, there is nothing In the news from wboJe distance, it ia thought, can be covered SAFES came oo and was attiftned to the roooi abore bleed are there yet. Here Is a trunk strap Rurtla to indicate that a collision will IM given. Both men nccupieU the room numbered avoided." in four or five days. Tbe neighborhood of THE CAPITOL HOTEL, AND with blood on it The idea tbat It could be a Coignry ie covered nightly by Captain Stew- 1S4, in common, a considerable part of tha hoax Is absolutely absurd. No, this wai a t*«a» a FolUh iBMrreetlo*. AT HOTTSTOlSr. time, each of them calling for the key at tinoas art's Rifles. mcrder." VIEMCA, April 14.—The news from PoUnd Father Lacombo and Captain Dunn? held a and the clerk giving it out to each indiffer- " What do you think of the placard in the is to the effect that the Rowfon police are ently, as they seemed to be good frlenJj and truck: 'So perleh all traitors to the great council with Crowfoot, chief of the Blacliteet, Vault Doors old acquaintances. The men were znach re- searching all chateaus and castles on the Pa- Hucday, and the chief promised Inyaltv, and cense f'" dolia and Ukraine frontiers for arms, seizing marked about the hotel for their dudish, dan- " Thtt may or m«y not be a clew. It m«y alto to uce his influence with tho Uloods and FOR^ALE. dified acts. all they find, unlers the posMMon holJ speziil Pi(-i?an8 in fa»or of peace. BEACH HOTEL tea deliberate attempt to make us bellevo license to own them. Thia U attributed to a Captain Colton arrived at Colgary from Maxwell left the hotel a week ago Sunday tbat tbe murder was n political assassination, night, but he bad paid hLi full woak'a board fear of a Polish uprising in the event of war Fort McLeod yeeterday and reports all quiet is now under the management of tae Hew Fire - protf Viult D«»r. while It is a murder for money." between England and Russia. thtie. promptly, and it was supposed tbat hs would " Of ecnrw, all that can be dono to run the rctnt n any day. Ko suspicion WM attached criminal down will be done.'" The Anwr Cmeafa. Son-.e details of the recent tragedy at Fro^ »»e New Fire and Burglar-proof to his absence until the horrible smell called LONEON, April 14.—Lord Dofferin haa in- Lalfe bave just come to hand. An Indian en- Hu the lateet Imprond bun l.ir-proof Cbnl, "Certainly. Tbe man must not escape. formed tho government that ibe ameer con- tered Gavanetock's house and, without saying •1th Crmo HJnga, »nd flrst-d»«i Buk Lock. attrutlon to tbe room, and loj to the opening Kvnytiintt Ibat can be done will be done to of the trunk. When the trunk containing the capture him. Tho public may depend on tents to the passage of BritUh troops through a word, deliberately shot him dead. Another S. E. M'lLHENNY, bcdy was opened in the hotel corridor, to day, that" Afghanistan. Indian reie«d his rifle and aimed at C. C. G;l- Ono New Fire-Proof Safe. it was found to contain tho body ot a mi 1 firllnin Preparing lo Fight. chriit, when Mrs. Gavanstock, rushing for- who will bo pleased to havo his friends call and The coroner made an autopsy of the remains ward, picioned his arms by clasping him Them jrtlclnaie otflret •• So periah all trait- acd an inquest will be b«ld to-morrow. How <,rrm*oy Htaadn on tke Afjihaa Uuritton. Btrand, ore block from the Union Depot. ors to the great cause. Two photographs of Preller were found from ludiens infide the province of Manitoba. GEO. H. STEIRER & CO. The trunk and its ghaatlv contents were im- nmoDg his effects, but they bear little rasm- PAitis, April 14.— A special dispatch frotn Iht) leportthat the chief of the alonitobins Commission and Grain Merchants, mediately hurried to the Four Courts. The hiance to the body found in tho trunk and Btrlin to tho Jcuriial des Debate says England ct Raisy Lake was giving trouble was a hoax. bcdy, as it appeared in the trunk, presented a tied Ucssia havo not eought the good offices of JVpgotlaiiom LooKtog lo Peace. cow at tbo morgue. This may be accounted Germany as a mediator in the Afghan dtllicul- V 872 Strand, - - Galvoston. horrible aspect The face and parts of the fcr, however, from the swollen and partly de- < TTAWA, Ajiril 14.—Mr. Royal returned body were uncovered, the only garment fac- ly aud Germany is as not offered to act ia this yesterday and simultaneously with his arrival comrcted condition of the remains. capacity. ing a pair of draweis, reachlr.fc to his Tbe police assn-t that thero is no positive a rumor was u-t nfloat that an arrangement I. LOVENBERC, femes. The remains were entirely black and l>l*Mtcblo ih* "rllUli.1IInl.Hlrr. hud been made by which a conflict with the COFFEE. NOTARY PUBLIC evidence that tho body ia that of Preller, but AND AGEST FOR THE showed advanced decomposition. The haad all tbe circumstances, so far as known, lead to LONDON, April 14.— After the rising of the half-brfeda under Riol will be avoided. It 13 acd neck were doubled up at one end of the tbe belief that it is. cabinet council, yesterday, Earl GranvlHo, ttie reported tbat negotiations looting to pes.ce If yon wisli to bny COFFEE NIAGARA FIKE INS. CO. tiunk, and the arms were forcod down by tbe Chief cf Police Harrigan Is using every foreign secretary, sent a long dispatch to the weie cp;ned ycstciday by telegraph btt^esa OF NEW YOKK, ticta and under the body. Tne legs wera bent means known lo the detective service to ob- Erkitli minister at St. Petersburg. General Slidriletcn and Lonis Riel, and tliat in lots of !25 or 50 ba£9, please at the knees, acd the thight being nearly per- tucb Lcgotiatlcns are Ptill pending. send for samples and prices. City of louden Fire Ins. Co. of London, tain clews to Maxwell's whereabouts, and no Tbo lluivlaiu are Adr.mci.tg. pendicular, as if great force had been used ia pelns will be spared or effort* untried to cap LONDON, April M.—The government haa re- Crescent Insurance Co.. l.uttirg It into tbe trnuk. The f«:a was ture him. ceived cfilcial dispatches fully confirming the WASHIAGTOa KOTEt*. OF REW ORLEANS. Enicotn, the hair jet black and, as far as one report of the Russian advance in force. THB FIXE A.\0 LVTE IMPROVED could judge, the dead man could not have HAILIlOAlt \EU8. The Telegraph'* Oolaton. Tbr M'alei CoDrtMiiarUal I*roceedln>» been more than thirty years old. The budy •umc6. w*> that of a commcm-slud man in height and HoaMM and Texas Central Affairs. LONDON, April 14.—Tbo Telegraph, editorial- WASHINGTON, April 14.—The court-martial KAUFMAN &1«! build. Ibe only evidence of violence, as tfc* IBracui, TO Tni NuwsJ ly, remarks: "Ko diplomatic alliance can hcdy lay in the truck, wan a cut or stab in the cow rescue M. DtGiers and the Czar of Russia for the trial of fiurgeon-general Philips Wales, DALLAS, April J 4 .-The Houston and Texas from their fighting g-werals." chief of the bureau of medicine and surgery £. Cane(Factory rEstablishe Cottod in 1907.n) GIB. brei st Central Railroad company have filed a mort- Unequalled for workmanship, durability and finish. Tbe trunk* was a medium-sized common zinc In Donbl About KomarvSTii Htnterae.il. of tbe navy department, upon charges of runs light and fast, make* beautiful sample. tint-It, boned with wooden strips. The most gage in the County Court here to the Metro- LONUON, April li—"With a few exceptions, 11 culpable inefficiency in the performance of SOLID SAWS. mysterious and fie&ntlonal feature of tbe trank politan Trust company, of New York, for the press ot London end the provinces of all duty,:1 and "neglect of duty,1.' resumed its EVERY GI.SNER SHOULD HAVC THEM. was the intcription pasted inside, near the |2,M,1,KC, or »'i',,COO dollars a mile for esch rbades of political opinion attack the tone and proceedings., pursuant of the adjournment of lead. The second trunk was long standing question the accuracy of General Romsroff't Morch 0, at 12 o'clock to-day. near the freight elevator. The whole corridor mile built, or to be built, under the statement. It te supposed that tho Russian of the hotel was filled with a horrible stench, prcscut charter ot tbe company. 1C minister of war shapsd General Komaroit'a £*crrt»ry En4lcott'» Warning lo the Boys. which failed to disappear when the corpw has ako filed a mortgage to the telegrams. WASHINGTON, April 14.—Secretary Eadi- wes taken away. It soon became evident farmers Loan and Trutt company, of Kew Thr ed from von last summer is all jou untenable, Tbe belief ia the corpse is either The Haaui mat G«ir tjhwl Line. killed. sary, and if it shall apoear that the employe tomers lo go deeply in debt or for claim /or it, the Gin maUinj; the he*l «aa»pleof that of Maxwell or Preller. Ko one remam- IBpxcui. TO Tra NKWV.! An OmlnoiM Hrport, is using his official position as a shield to avoid any I have ever used, and I ci.etrfully recommend bers which one of the two men left the hotel ST. PETEBSBUHG, April 14.—It u reported the payment of his debts aud in violation of a longer time than prudent fort- the New E Carver Gins, etc., to all who may want TVLZR, April 14.—THE Nsws reporter learns this circular, he will be recommended for dis- first data machinery. L. A, ELLIS. last that the Afghans have made an attack on the 11 sight can reach; the house, in Chief of Detectives Burke, after making an fiom Colonel W. B. Herndon, president of the Russian outposts. charge. Joel & B. F. Wolfe, examination ot the rooms at the Southern Kansas and Golf Short-line railroad that un- The Cabinet BvmmoDed to an Immediate Council. COB nitwit oner Col I'm an !• H*rne». short ,that does a conservative and hotel, said: " I think tbe dead man is Preller, der a recent contract with the State this roatl WASHINGTON, April 1-L—Commfesiouer Cole- KILE HTATE AGEXTtt, Oslicilo, photographic views, etc., which tives of tho Southern Pacific Railway compa- the formality of tbe declaration of war. Guna removal of the cattle quarantine from Wal- alis^ouri Pacific to-morrow with • party cum* ny have given notice ot a desire to contest the wculd go off of themselves. We have rather tham to Littleton, Mats. twricg SCO or more for an excursion to Mexico. it contained, probably in a great hurry, as 11 they were in confusion. He also placed the recent order of Commissioner Sparks, of the to fear the bland, evasive answers. UeilgneJ mm <:h(ef of ilie Diplomatic Bttrema. The excursionists will visit Monterey and at- tray of the old trunk in tM-Lto give him more land office, throwing open to settlement, as To llevleit- the Troop* and Fleet. WAPHJKGTON, April 14.—Mr. William Hay- tend the dedication ot the Baptist church on room to pack tbe bcdy inl His intention then part of the forfeited Texas and pacific land ViKNHA, April 1-i—The Russian Grand Duka den Kdwards, chief of the diplomatic bureau Wm, D, Cleveland, tbe 18th instant, and will then Moceed into was probably to remove this trunk, which ftrant, about 500,000 acres of land at a point Vladimer bas hoen ordered to Archangel to of the state department, has resigned that po- tte interior a»/ar as Saltillo. A'large part; could pats out of the hotel wiUi the least sus- wktre tbe land grants of the Texas and Pacific review the troojM and fleet congregated at sition in order to accept an appointment as of iacties and gentlemen came dora the picion. There was danger ot discovery, of acd Southern Pacific line* overlap, and which that port. private secretary to Mr. Bell, United States Central tc-night to join the excnnioo. course, at any moment, and on this account he is claimed by the Southern Pacific company RuMta'n Awuravce. niiuifcter to the Netherlands. H. H. Sidney Houston. The Waco Light Infantry gave their flnt probably changed his plans and decamped. To as part of their land grant. The commissioner LONDON, April 14.—Gladstone, in the House Everett, ECU of the late Edward Everett, has public drill at Walker hall, the oooaeion being avoid diaeavery, he went away without caking did not tbow a disposition to hear argument of Commons this afternoon, stated that word been appointed to fill the vacancy in the state a plume drill. Robert Brooks was awarded any of bis effects, I bave no Idea as to what en the subject The attorney for the railroad had been received from Sir Petor Lumsden department. Mr, Everett has been for some tbe prize for the best drilled man in tbe com- pnrmptedtbe murder. I found a black stilt comcany intimated that an appeal would be which showed there was no confirmation of years first secretary of tbe United States lega- pany, Foster Fort taking off second honors. hat, with a large crease In it, as If it had been taken to Secretary Ijemar. the report that the Russians had advanced to tion at Berlin. Captain Wnties bas proved himself an excel- struck a blow, but at the same time the body the Murghab river after the battle of Fenjdeh, gives evidence of death from poisoning." The Wabash'i Leased Llam. . Vhanue In Department COMHundera. lent commander ncd the Light Infantry giro Continuing, Mr. Gladstone said the result of WABHIWGTOX, Aprif 14.—An order has been premise of becoming one at the crack com- It ia certain tbat the men were intimate and ST. Louis, April 14.—The application of the tbe government's communications with Rus- that Preller spent a rreat deal of kis time receiver of the Wabash railroad for on order ifsued at the war department assigning Major panies of the Boath in tbe near future. sia concerning its reported advance amounted H. Eyte to tbe department of Texas, with In the United States Circuit Court to-day, in Maxwell's room. On examination of the of court to rescind the leases ot certain to a renewal of Russia's assurance that no the case cf Thomas Tinsley vs. W. A. Ca>- trunks left by Frellerand marked C. A. P., branches alleged to b* deficient in earnings, euch advance will occur if the issue of con- headquarters at San Antonio, and Major Bir- there were found samples of furniture finish- came up in tbe United 8taun court to-day. ton is ordered to the department of Missouri, «iday, Invohring $30,000, was tried and re- The order prayed for givei the Wabash re- trary instructions can prevent it. ' with headquarters at Fort Leavenwortli. salted in verdict for plaintiff. ings, tapestry, rugs, etc. A bundle of Utters Had a Prol«ygeil later flew. Judge J. M. Hall, of Cleburne, arrived by f rcm Preller to the firm of J. H. Dixon, Brad • ceiver authority to cease operating tha de- Appointed Law Clerk. the MisEouri Pacific, at noon to-day, and will ford, Yorkshire, on basinecs matters, was ficient leased roads after May 1,1S», unless LoNrox, April 14.—The cabinet was in ses- WASHINGTON, April 14.—Joseph W. Nicbol, hold court for Judge Rimes tbe remainder of foucd, as well n addressed of several carpet the leased lines file stipulations to mika all sion an bour and twenty minutes. Irame- of Indianapolis, Ind., has been appointed law week, with whom he has temporarily ex- firms in this city. A card-plate, reading C. A. expenses and special liens on the individual diatel after adjournment Earl Grauville. clerk of the postoftice department, vice Jobn changed benches. Preller, SI Abcburcb, lane, London, Eng., was lines and not on the entire system. secretary of state for foreign affairs, had a A. Henry, resigned. Mr. Nicbol is a brother- prolonged interview with Musurus Pasha, Mr. E. W. Marshall, of Greenville, 8. C., alfofeund. Tbe S.-w Receiver at Work. in-la\rof ex- Sergcant-at-Arms Bright, of tho accompanied by his daughter Mittie, is visit- Freller's trunks are of much better quality Turkish ambassador, aud Fehmi Pasha, spe- United Etatss Senate. ing the city, ibe guest of Mr. John Marshall. than those ot Maxwell, being nude of fine BT. LODIS, April 14.—Colonel Fordyce, the cial envoy from Turkey. Mr. J. J. Folty, correspondent of the Cin- leather, and the personal affects in them indi- Lew receiver ot the Texas and St. Louis rail- What Earl UracvlUe S»y«. MICH IMPROVED. cinnati Graphic, is doing the city. cate tbat their owner was a gentleman of road, has qualified and assumed the duties of LONDON, April H.—Earl Granville, foreign Ihe Once a Wetk, a new weekly papjr, means and of culture. The trunks have on his position, and to-day issued a circular, an- minister, ttated, this afternoon, inths House Gterra! Ursnt'it f.'ondltfan Much Better Than It them labels of the Cunrad Steamship com- nouncing that he will rebiin all present em- will make its appearance here next week. liioTes of the road. of Lords, that the government was still mak- Hni linen for TTTO \Y*ck«. THE pany, the Continental hotel, Philadelphia, ing inquiry into the rrcent reported advance 2?E\v YOKTC, April 14.—From midnight to G OBlm&RY. where heoccupied room ISO, on March SO, and of Russians to Murghab river. Referring to ho bad also been at the Rossin house, Toronto. Th« R.te HoJoc-e.l. o'clock there was quiet in the Grant house. ST. Louis, April 14.—The Vandalia railroad the queen's message calling out the reserves, TYPE-WRITER. Captain Richard Kl.s. The following is a description ot Maxwell, Earl Granvillo said that whatever measures The general arose, bis throat was treated, he fBncuL n> Tin Nnra.1 siven by a penon who saw and conversed officials, claiming they bave discovered that might betwken, they would entirely meet the was dross*d with pants, vest, dressing-gown with him dally white be was at tbe Southern: one of the eastern roacis has sold lickc'ta to New •TTTILL HUM THREE TIMES AS FAST AS THE EAK AHIOHIO, April 14 —Captain Richard York tbrougb scalpers at a reduction of $3, requirements of tho Indian government. anil a white handkerchief was folded about bis VV etc rani Tjrfte. Will print three or more copies Ee *as about five feet nina and ona half neck. While Dr. Douglass was writing the nthe same line. Is durable and perfect, in con- King, the cattle king of thtb Instant. ond at one time remarked that be felt bettor ttose obtained from Ink, Write or send JOT pom- known in southeast Textu, died very suddenly girl's. He generally dressed In a brown tweed than be had in two weeks. of heart disease at his hotel at" o'clock thia tDit of EcgKsh cut, a Newmarket overcoat termined to contest the Itite election on the Military Preparations Continue Unaliatcd. Midnight—General Grant, during tbe after- acd a high Derby bat Iu his manner bo gicucds of frnud and illegal voting. LONDON, April 14.—At Cirencester, in Glou- noon and evening, -walked several times from J. H. HAWLEF & CO., morning. His wife has been telegraphed for, was very eftemicate, which he even carried so an! is expected to morrow. « km! Paelan Days. cester, to-day, during a para-leof ^50 Glouces- his bed-room to his library aud engaged the GENERAL AGENTS, Galveston, Tez. for as to walk with short, mincing step*, like ter militia, recruits were invited to join tho company of different members of bis family. Lanr* Vln.oa. a woman. KANSAS CITY, April 14.—Captain Thomas regulars and 14$ men responded to the invita- At 10 o'clock he retired, and since then baa IGARS FROM J20 PER M, AND UPWARD [SPECIAL TO Tni NEWS.? This afternoon the body of Preller was ex- Fbelan states that business matters will re- fjcti. The military preparations of the British teen sleeping in his chair. His cough ia nob C Cigarettes, ti 50; Tobacco, 3«H= per poijnd' pored on a slab In tbe exhibition room at the quire his presence here at the time set for tho government continue unabated. Ibe govern- Cigarette Papers. $a 50 per 100. Ordur sample bor.' DESIEO.T, April 14.—Laura, da-aghterV B. rcorgue for a further identification with th« Ircublegcme, and tbe secretion of mucus is IO trial of Richard Short in Kew York city, for ment has decided to purchase four more steam- tlight. His pulse and temperature are un- ? £?r refunded foruiisatisfacMrysoods rsturnod. P. Vicroii, formerly of Galventoo, WM buried following description given by Superintendent assault upon him, but be Fxpect* a continu- ers similar to tbe America, and to equip them changed, and there ia at present a promise of A.V,. BAJlUtLS, ^ Iiolesole and Retail One Price yesterday afternoon from th« Episcopal Kj an: ance to be secured, whereupon he will appsar Tobacconist, corner Strand and 22d streets chnrch. QS armed cruisers. bis baying a quiet night. The deceeeed was about fire feet nine later. 'ibe number of British nieu-or-war noir ba- OEO. J3SRAJJY, U. D* THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29, 1885.

tenslcm of the Baltimore and' Ohio railway tbe opinion is fairly ex pressed, that as Kulght SPECIAL between this city and Philadelphia, and sev- •was admitted to ball In $2000, Price, who, if THE IStHHUS TROUBLE. eral contractor?, itta charged, ^have a win died EECOED OF CfflE. Mineral ReionrccM of B.«al Value, that .will guilty, .>vas only equally guilty, the kran^ac* Gull', Colorado n.nd SUJILA Kcltnlluny - Kcrro- the operatives. To-day there is dissatisfaction ', \Vell Repay Uevolopltig.. . 1 t! on be leg one and tbe same, should have been tary'sOffice—Galv'c-Rion. Tea-,, AprJJ 7, JS-.5—No- ntar CbdBo station, jast south of Gunpowder '„ ' . ' ' -' [To Tho.News,! , . '. :.;.,.. -, • ' allowed to give the same amount; of bail. Mrs. tice Ishorefey «Iven tljut the Uoard of Jn'r-c-tord of KIOT AT TAKAISO BETWEEN 3\- A MEXICAN --v HOT SLAIN 'NEAR .Price, -wife of the accused, Informs THE Nuw6 2LAICANSAND COX.OMBIANS. river, and a riot Js imminent. Contractors AUBTiy, Tex ,. April S3,' 1885.—I 'send you said railway couipaiJ3' have ca'It-d a uio. iln.; of ell have been changed and the workmen LAREDO. tho following report on some of the natural reporter that If she succeeds in making bond the bLocIiholders of Biiid coinpti»>-, to jc Ji.jl J nt it/i not paid. The works are held by 800 for her. husband, which she hopes to do soon, office, la thecif.y of GalvuBton, Tex., on Hut j^TJi' IJIxtrlt titlon of Ai&erif an Ftrcesi—ComnianJer armed men, who declare they will kill product!) of Texas that are of roal value, and sbo will insist on his I m mod fata removal from Ili^ Rolilery at I*nno del IVorta— Cliar that will.repay developing,- Borne of the many Overton to some place where he can oarii au DAY OF JUKE. JSM, at]-' o*o)oc!c, nj.yn, fur UJD McUallm J*«ur« n FJj-shoet Stating lilt the first man who goes to work. Tliey are purpOHi-iof coiiFiderlnpf nuJ deltrjnfninjr iiii t'» UK* Keattn* for Entering; Panama holding Colonel Bradley, the superintend ant, K«ro*DreBklaff — TJte AIcMtirtrlo A8» minerals eont to the laboratory for examina- honest living by his trade, aa heretofore, and A. McCIellan as hostages until they shall 1 1 on— Triple Tragetty In Etc. and be removed from old complications, . neccBSlts of construct lug. Improving ainl fi^-nuinjc —Strange Conduct of tbo tion, though of no great.value themselves, are It Is necessary for JJthe maintenance of good Its rollvmy by iha Jssnancc, sale and Dsat. oJ: be paid. Tha prisoners ore surrounded by yet ii dlcativo of future good results. Am ong armed guards, TV ha furnish them with all LAHEDO, April S3.—This morning a Mexican government that *rimIndia should meot with Second HorfRQCC BondB of said con)i);ujy. of tho Etc., Etc. necessaries. Unless the money is paid serious these nay be mentioned, gold an I F fiver ores certain and speedy punishment, but at the denojalimtion of S3000 each, to tin amount, nol tx> [By aiexicftn Cable Direct toGaUeston.l trouble is apprehended. Twci men have been boy, a goat-'bcrder, was found dead In the from several parts of the State, The speci- same time tbo defense of the accused should cznoed SSOOOper mile, on the main trat-ic o" ^aiJ 3*AWA?'A, April 23.—10 a. rn.—Tho Ameri- killed and three houses burned within a mouth. 'brush, i ear the outskirts of Laredo. Jaatice mens of these ores already.sent; have n^t con- ' not be Injured . or hindered by outside influ- coinparjj'a railway, construcU:;!, acquf :•<• J. or to b« pout. _ of tl e Peace Dye-at. once summoned a jury ences, especially of "an untruthful character, can bark captured some time ago by tho rebsla tained enough gold or silver to repay working, BD,ch as an 'article published in a St. Louis couBtrucLed or acquired, and nil braiir.ii HIH-.A of •was brought .into Colon yiauv, :nrl i,3w Icmb'nnp. Thre? of the latter were klllei, and CASUALTIES. which tad evidently boeu kllled^'a^buB thy geologists or mineralogists, and '.consequently Lire Stock. property of the coropauy uw-d in tij>; mi»« .'.-:II^OL etveutecu wounded. A company of marines Faroe time. The opinion prevails th*t some not so opt always to select the b^st speofaiaus. and operation of its road. TJiefiai-J bon*J.i UH.I .1 • I Occurrence. . Eagle Pass Journal: One hundred cars of of trust to be in lieu of and a Knhs!it;i:.» 'or i.h«» der-Ca>tain Roid have gone there to fcgop wretch had killed this Md, and tbat when ho 1, Coal from .Palo Pinto county. Tfaa vein cattle purchased by the government from tbo F8PCCIAL TO TMNKW3.1 discovered that his act bad been witnessed by second rnorlcnfjo bnnde and trust d<.-c- i an-! iu<,r»'j "order. Puraiso is about nine mtles-from Pana- wos described as four feet thick oa tho sur- Richard King estate, were shipped north last CQfje which •« ere anthorix'jd to lx' i.^suf.! «ii'3 < ^- , April 2S,—A shocking acci- the boy, slew him to .put this only witness of face,/with a small seam of sandstorm about week to feed the Indians, ecutCid by thoBtocliboldersatauieoiJi)^ Jn-M <»ti;ii,j ma. Tbe natives are very uncertain throu^U- dent occurred, yesterday, at Arkadelphia, a petty theft out of tbe way for once and for- two inches thick, running through the middle. Toiu Green Times: Messrs. Lee & Children 1st. day of Aupriisr, IBS*. tut tbe interior and may attempt to stop Ark., resnlting-in the drowning of Mrs. H. C. ever. Tbe sample sent me for analysis showed it to started a drove, of 3000 cattle for the Fan- | \\ATKRS S. DAVIS. Seer*-1- - a ry. trttn&it. Hurt and her little daughter. "When Mr. Tile McMurlrle AsuaiHlQutlon. bo a true bituminous coal, with good fracture bundle 3ast Wednesday morning. They will OFFJCfi OF IN'-UBAXCl-:, Sl'ATJSnO.S ) The detachments of marines from the Ten- and oFpearance. From the fact'that tbe out- drive another herd of 2500 In about a •week, AND HISTORY, LE5S.ee. Galena, Alliance and Swatara re* Burt went home to supper he con Id find neither [SPECIAL TO TUB NEWS.] cropping.had been under water for some time. Mr. Emerick will drive about: • 2000 two and AUSTIN, Tex. , April 10, IS-Ti. r) turned to their respective ship*, at Colon, yas •wife cor daughter. A search disclosed them LAREDO, April 23.—Captain Richard Fly, the p<:-? cent age of water is rather high, but; three-year-olds to Colorado this eoason. To nil wbom If. may concern: This is* t * JO per cunt. oi:d tbar eaid compnny holds a cer:ifl«:;i<*of ati- too. Lieutenant Elliott, with a strong force of Mr. Burt is one of the proprietors of the He was tbe first one to arrive at the scone of Fixed carbon (colte) 30.87 percent. Per car. ilioHty from Oils office entitllUR it to oakiug pected any day. accidental drowning. miles above Laredo, Highlanders of Scotland at 300,000. T&U esti- AT REDUCED RATES. Upon entering Panama on the 3-ith in a tint 3, Iron ore received from Mr. J. H. More, of. Collections of Inheritances and claims Iu EITOPO Commander McCalla issued a small fly sheet 'Clisrged with £*fo* breaking* Milam county—a hematite iron.ere carrying mate Is exclusive of the Gaelic-speaking Hlgh- are promptly attended to. Bi Pn.o. scrre manganese. The amount of phoaphortu 'landers iu the colonies! who are as ddvoted to in French, Spanish imtJ English languages, r [BpJECiAi. 10 THE NKWB.I Secure your ticlrtia at present low rwtoa. iving his reasons for entering the city. He IBrzcui. TO THJE MKWS.I AIHXXS, April 23,—W. H. Heist, night and sulphur is small. It is said to, exist in tho preservation and culture of tho Gaelic lan- g El-PASO, April 2S.—A permanent ecientmc large quantities. OFFICE: IPS STRAND Galv^Kt-aij. T.--K. iiectcd all bora and drinking saloons to be operator, and Jack Boyd, colored, porter for 4. Iron ore from Mr. P. B. Lay, of Cameron. guage and its literature as those, at home are. clostd, and stated that no armed force 'would CTumi'sion has betn appointed by the Mexi- the Texas and St. Louis Railway company, at The ore is found near Cameron iu inexhausti- Tbe whole population ot Ireland at the time of be allowf d to enter the city* and thait United can minister of public works for the purpose States forces -would do police daty. 'McCalia this place, were arrested to-day and lodged la ble quantities, as I am Informed, It .will cer- the English conquest, accordingfc oth e estitnata of annually inspecting and reporting upon the tainly prove a valuable deposit if it Is opened. of Sir William Fetty, was only #00.000; even further explained through the flF-sheefctbat jail, charged with robbing the safe of the Tbe ore Is of very good quality, and tkaro is by RlloTfiog disturbances in Panama the conditioner the Nocbes TongH section of the Texas Express company at this place several In his own time (1650} the native Iruh ware United States would greatly endanger their Mexican Central railroad, said' report to ba no reason why It should not produce as good only 414,809. The whole population of Scot- •weeks ago, an account of which appeared in iron as any in the country. A partial analysis land at the period of the war of Independence guarantee of an open transit; that o rents at filed each year before the rainy season sets In. Colon proved that this action was prudent and TUB Utews at the time. The entire amount * did not probably exceed the number of G-aeHo- ad v lea ble. .This has some-connection with draloiug tho was recovered—$4S3. Oxide of iron 54,40 per cent. Fpeaking Highlanders at present. So thac tbe city of Mexico, .which has become necessary Silica 30.00 per eau t Gaelic poet of to-day has really a conslberable All orders or com plain IB, to receive proiapr at- .The disinterested services of the American It was the general supposition that the MapgaueBe.^ o.dO per cant. ionuoa, should be left at tbe ofilce of die Uoaip&ny, trcops ivere applauded and appreciated greatly unless the people want to abandon their capi- constituency to which be* may appeal. But in Uie briclc bufldlns on tal and remove it to San Luis Potoal. guilt?parties bad made good their escape, bub Phosphoric acid 0.33 per c• nt. alas! he has fallen on evil days. Bte functions by the better element of citizens. : Sulphuric acid O.S2 per cent. The city was turned over to General Alzpar^i A bacquet; was given to-night at tbe Fierson with the combined*eiTorta of H. M. Golibart, have been usurped by others. His voice SEartet Street, bet. 24tli aud iJotli Sts.f hotel by the vonng meu. of £1 Paso to the assistant superintendent of the Texas .Express 5. Copper ore from ETon. C. K. Boll, of is not so much regarded, nor so Between the hours of 8 and IS o'clock a. •apcu his signing a treaty that no barricades officers of the Third regiroent of: cavalry. Hamilton. An analysis of this ore showed it • -would be erected, that no fighting should tafcn company; J. I* Buff, freight agent, and H. much feared, as in former times. He is a . At'O. BI3TTLAR. .,. place in the streets, and upon his guarantee to . There was no session of the District Court D. Hilton, local agent at this place, who have to contain 20.54 per cent, of pure metallic cop- mere '* voice " crying In the Celtic wilderness protect foreign lives aad property. United to-day. Tbe grand jury will report to-mor- been diligently at work on this matter for sev- ' per. The ore is principally malachite (carbsn- not BE the forerunner of a dawning Gaelic BECENT MASKED TEKDEXCY OF THiS States COEsol-general Adamson has given mow. if eral weeks post, they settled upon the above . ate of copper). It Is easily worked. It Is rich kingdom, but as the doleful herald of tha down- ._L popular tasto for' gin results as much from the prompt information to tho American com- Governor Bate, of Tennessee, returned Dsnifd parties, who were arrested and mode a and will repay developing. fall of tbo entire republic ot Celtic exists nee. fo-ct that It Is suscentlbJe of being MI a trairable home to night. fu>l confession of the crime. 6. J>ad ore from Hon. C. K. Ball, of Hirail- So distant have tbe murmurs of the Highland adjunct of mixed or foncv bevemgef*, a8 that it is u.'andsnt o£ Aizpuni's warlike • preparations, tcn. An analysis of the ore showed it to con- an almost infallible specific for all kid no v aiT«*.a- and has received some strange treatment at Three Heavy Damage Suite. Air. Beist is a young man of fine business muse become, BO faint the melody of her poetic tions, tbe increase of whlca la ae renmrtri^Ie aa It tbe bunds cf the French consul, Armando, who qualifications, and was highly respected by ail tain S3.79 per cent of pure metallic Ie*d. The echoes, that even ill-formed friends have bsea is alarming-. claims to have caused the withdrawal of the CHICAGO, April 2S.—A. 8. Trade, acting for who knew him. ore is galena (sulphide of lead). Its value is for some time declaring that the Gaelic bards WOLFE'S SCBIEDAJ.: AROKA.TVTC SCHVAPPS Major Carter HarriBon, yesterday entered The z cgro Jack Boyd was raise3 in this considerable, and will repay developing. are no more. Such a declaration, however, is IP tho best form ic which to take It, as it is diuretic, United Stated forces. three heavy damage suits in the Circuit Court: 7. .In various pirta of the State there are Trnlc, a palatable stimulant and an agreeable cs- Armando had nothing to do with the with- couiity and was regarded by aUasatroaty untrue, but this considerable body of poetic bilarant, i drawal. Consul Adamson cud Commander —one for $20,000 against tbe Interocean Pub- negro. caves which arefmore or less covered with bas literature is .not so well known among High- lishing company; one for (300,000 agamit -Ed- guano. Ihia guano Is generally not rich iu landers themselves as it deserves; while, of PflmonR should loot for tbe "vT. A. 8. Jabol. McCnlJa have undoubtedly saved Panama. win Lee Brown, and one for $400,000 against obbery at **mno del XoHo. an muni a, but contains large amounts o£ phos- Firing of Uunii Heard!* I C*II. course, it is altogether unknown to the Eagilsh- the loiter Ocean and Edwin Lee Brown joint- EBPKC1A1. TO THJE NEWS. | phate of .lllme,, which Is second only to am- readiug communities. Au attempt is being BuEyAvrxTtrftA., April 2S —^Tester Jay after- ly. According to tbe attorney the suit against EL FASO, Apr^l 2S. — A bold robbery was monia as BJ fertilizer. An example of these "made to point; out Its existence—to saorr tj noon firing of guns was heard at Call, near the Interocean Publishing company is Dased guanos WBE; sent by Mr. ..,..... kindred aad sympathetic spirits that the Buenaventura, It is rumored aa. insurrection upon ex libelons articles in which Mayor Har- committad'at the custom-house Id ^ Paso del It contains 25.15 per cent, of phosphoric acid. Gaelic mum, even In these latter days of na- has egaln broken out there. rison's character was attacked, and the other Norte, Mexico. A box containing 660,000 S From Llano county were- sent by Mr. A. kindly utilitarianism, has not yut-ceased £j Trouble Anticipated. upon a ipeech of* Mr. Brown published in the worth of unsigned bank .notes of the Banco H. Roessler, M. E., some specimens of lime- tune the harp, but that she stilt renders vooal Pj.KAitA,;AprU 2S—S p. m.—The national Inter Ocean, in which the speaker stated that Utxicaco was broken open and all bat a $5000 more that present all the appearance and pro- her native, haunts at the foct of tha great Friday, May the lstr at ircops, consisting chiefly of volunteers from Mayor Harrison was a consort of thievea>ud perties of tha lithograpbi: stone q-iarrled near mountains, along- the hoadlosg ctreom* an.i Cfttica,.under command of General Afontoya, ballot-tox stufTers, or words to that effect. packege taken. The box, which was .sent/ by tii lenhofen, . Germany. Solenuofen to-day tuneful lochs, stirring, knittiug together, and has sent General Aizpurn notice to quit, the the American Bank Note ccmpanv of NdT furnishes most of tbe .fine stone for litho- elovatinc tha hearts and lives of youag uim city within forty elght hours." General Aiz- Hoodwinked by a Ruralon Spy. *SToik, to Chihuahua, had besa stand- graphic purposes. The Texas. stone has tho and maidens, parents and child ran, even as in : ing in the real- -portion of Schmidt's Garden. • puxn now sajs he will fight. If General Aiz VICTORIA, B. CM April 23,—A Russian who Eame.pbyeical characteristics. It-ie yellotviah- the more romactic times of EJcl. puru does not evacuate Panama the national- visit*d Victoria and vicinity aboat a month the custom building, and -was probably fcrsy in color ;'ic has no fibers, veins or spots. GRAND CONCERT BY ists will undoubtedly try to dislodge him, and ego, under pretense of buying fun, is now Insecurely fastened. The robbery wa l s detected A ?ttel ooint makes an impression on it with un Jets the United States forces interfere tha known to have been a Kusaliu spy. who by a five-thousand dollar package being left difficulty, and it breaks :with a conchoidal Tira people living in .the neighborhood of city will stand poor chances. If General Aiz- tock drawings of cur fortifications and bar- lying on the floor. . There is no clew, but three fracture. It should certainly, ba tested prac- Fuztyama, Japau, have for laany months T> i« . jiuru remains in tbe city the matter will be in- borr. He went from here to Son Francisco. of the customs officials have been at res tad and tically, as there would' be a steady and profit- f ear* d that an eruption wns iairalneut. Tfai defini'ely proIoDged. Tbe authorities here are constantly receiving are cow under guard on suspicion. The not^s able demand for It snow oa the mountain is beginning to melt two Cenibil C&mblna, a messenger of the diplo- offers of service from-British subjects residing represent Mexican silver but are not eigaed 9. Pyrolusite. Mr. Koessler also sent me from months before the usual time, all wells on tbe matic corps c.t Bogota, arrived this morning. in ", Arizona and Cali- Steps nave already been taken tot notify all Unco river. Llano county, a sample of pyrolir- plains ar*i dry, and these pheoomaaa are more ftftoch Jbducnce Supreme— .\merlcan fiurK. fornia, in case of Tt ar with Russia. sectiors of the slate of Chihuahua o' the rob- Eite (black oxide of manganese). He says Cbe re mart a ble because tbe winter has baeo un- Itetokea from the Rebefa. bery. _ . depcsite Is very large. The sample sanfc for usually cold. Thousands of Prizes for Children. . (iuaranttoe .'reclamation I**ucd. analysts was of excellent quality. Ib contains NEW TCRK, April 2S.— A special to tbe Tri- Show Men Have a Tuttsld. TOPEKA, Kas., April 23.—Governor Martin very little foreign matter, especial I v very lit- Lt;r14 e from Panama, of April 27, sayj: l8PKCU.lt TO 'THE NKira.1 tle iron which is objectionable.. It shoired au French influence is supreme bora. Tna issnrd a proc'^aation to-day in accordance FORT WORTH, April 2S. — Jerry Eeating, a nrjtount of available oxygen corresponding to French people living at Panama boast that a with the recommendation of. tbe State Iiivo Stock Sanitary commission, imposing a. variety actor, became incensed this evening at 01.72 per cent black oxide of manganese. The pretest from Paris caused tbo American foJlowirg was the analysis; AT S:SO P. M. trcops to leave tbe city. Tne local papar de- quarantine of ninety days on all c\tilo coming Jcsepb TifTee, the keeper of the box odea at clares the same thing. Jj-cm Missouri. In the proclamation of tbb the Theatre Coiniqus, because he wo aid not Available orcycen 11.35 per cent. ddmifi*Itm, 5Oe. Children under 1O \cnrn ITcn. , 15th instant only four counties in Missouri Correspondng to black oxide of '• An American bark, which was captured by pass him in as a professional, aud sent him a jnfinpaiiese. :.....,.. 61.73 par cent. THE ARRANREMENT COM Ml "TBG. Ite rtbete, bos been retaken by the Alliance were quarantined, and the action to-day, as Iron oxide ] .09 per cent • end sent to Colon. Jvuise and sixty insurgents tbe governor says, was taken beciuse the challenge to fight with bare knuckles 60 a Alumina.. 48~perceht. *re on board," authorities of MUsouri haveadop;ed no aie- finish, adding that, unless it was accepted, h9 Insoluble matter 3.00 per cent NECESSITY OF WHITEWASH ENDED quete measures for stamping- out plearo pnoa- not: Id publicly brand Ttffee as a poltroon aud Otter analyses of valuable products are BV THE U6B OF • Atroando'* Dealal - C'oninl* In Council, Etc. rnonia, • " a coward. Tbe latter declined the challenge, (By Mexican Cable Direct to Golveston.1 and to night Keetlng attacked him on the under way, and will be reported from time fco PANAMA, April 2S— 5 p. m.—Th e French street. A hand-to-hand encounter easued, time. coEfeu), Armando, publishes a letter to-day which might have resulted fatally, but for the^ In conclusion, I would like to request, those deLjicgtbttt be has telegraphed to hlsgovern- Where No Sound Can B« Heard interference of the officers. persons sending me minerals, etc., for examin- For VTiiltenin^r nnd Colorinc lo»tld« or OntnlJa mtiit protesting against the action of Ameri- ation, to write as fall au account aa.possible.of of Churches, Factories, Mills, Du-eHin?--, iiarns, A correspondent recently exploring the mys- EHlelle Fined mnd Rlcbard Jailed. the locality where found, as well as the proba- Fences or for any purpotie w IIP re \VJiite««jih or • can forces on the isthmus. He did nothing ex- teries of Ye Hows ton a pairk writes to tha Phila- Sow tovf understand wliat RelR'iinlnf) is used. cept to draw the attention of the consular [SPECIAL TO THX Nrwal • ble quantity. 1 can not afford to make anali- a perfect fit is? Tliot painful delphia Times the following description of a tes to gratify aa idle curiosity, or to benefit an corps to tho necessity of taking every possible DALLAS, April ^S.—Estelie Daly,' a sixteen- individual. Every one sending me substances . precaution to prevent a catastrophe, having remarkable gorge: yisar-old negress, for assaulting Mre. McCor- ed essontinl .to every now A Beautifal,Dura&ie& Cheap Article in view a statement made by the rebel gen- for examination under the -conditions" pub"- outfit. This is positively un- bhonl^ not be clnHftlflrtt ivlth I41tiit<. It* Aa- "After resting awhile I stood up and listen- xniick, -was trotted into Justice Kendall's court IlEbed in my former communication - to your (priority over L>fm» in ime ihM of Palot. eral, Sandoval, of a threatening nature. Even ed, expecting to hear my friends approaching, paper, must expect'to have them published necessary. The scientiflo The •"linitnry features of Plastic Paint- are. gro.iter this, be declares, was ex-cfflcio, and as a pri- tfc is afternoon aud fined $5 and costs. prindplos applied to tho nuin* than L'me. 21 docs not Rtib.Pcd. Ouct, Wash vate individual, Armando says he has never but not a sound met my ear. The stUIaes? Kicbard "Ward, also colored, was lodged in for. 1 the benefit of the Btate fit large. Analyses •erous shapsB and f>^f**ti of **tli* off or change color. Manufacturer? by communicated one word cf the political sltua- was so deep that a feeling of uneasiness came jail for trying to sell a lady's gold chain, with for; private or Individual purposes will be re- ZS^jiau" shoo, insures perfect • tion here to his government. the knowledge of the fact that the lady had gaifded as business transactions, and charged • fit, and t"-h?tr fios^bllityv alaso— THE PLASTSC PAINT CO., over me, and I attempted to call out to my 1 for accordingly. Yours truly, lute freedom from, the tortures No. JO9 McB Idirrt*" Wbn»T, Bnllttnorc, Md At 4 o'clock this afternoon the various oon- companions. Bat, although I opaned my lost, it. • ' EDGAK EvERHART,Ph.D.Frof. of .Chemistry. At PA1?JT, AGElCUTjTTJHAL. acd General Stores sula held a meeting with Alzpttru, who uuder- of "breoklnB in," ae they oro t£?" Send for Pmnplil^t. ' iccktogive up to government troops npon month and went through all tho details of a He Made Thing* Lively. ' •asy and comfortable from tli» • tbeir arrival, but as yet he shows no signs of gocd, luaty yell, not a sound could I make. 1 JBPECULI.TO THE Nzws.1 JLetser from Henderson. first day. " Bold everywhara. 10 blUs. U. Monarch & Co.'s Kc attic by ceri j leg out this undertaking. The rebels tried again, but with the same result. I couldn't LOXCTTEW, April 38.—A rude crazy man -ITo The News. I fft,gif your shoo dealer fbr tfcnn^, Ft 111 occupy the cathedral towers and ore understand It. My horse, which had been made things lively yesterday. : He was caught •HEKDHRRONV Tex., April 33, 1S35.—0 or HANAN & SON. TELdy to defend . Cuartels^ The national standing quietly by me, .noticed a motion, of the and jailed after stopping tha passenger train Cumberland Presbyterian brethren are enjoy- SOUR 1ASH WHISKY, troops remain aboard the balk. If, as 'now bushes near by, and. probably thinking her ing an interesting series of services,vnnder the ami 14 bills. John Gibson's apptors probable, Aizpurn refuses to vacate eajain«friends were near, attempted a whinny. by jumping on the brake beam after the train Tie city be can only Ue o^l,-Jn^-G]as3; during Sunday night took an ax an d: severed all with the obvious intention to defeat the wben they can get ft botUe of th& QEKMAN CORN alto all eiKfK FINIS MIRROR PI-ATJ3S. ttcps will be taken to put the project into voices into each other's faces, they were really tbe head of his child from his body. He then execution. __ DS dumb as tbe dead. Although ; I felt that Ecbojol-Incorporation measure. Although tha R3SDIOVER— a certain and painless remedy for both PrJcee mailed; OB npplicatfou. Address nil. or- beat hia "wife"on-the head until life wa^ex- work of reorganizing our schools was a diffi- Coins "and Bunions—o f any- drug f*ist Cor 25 cents. "What (lie Peaylo of Colemkn Want. Old Kick himself was just as likely as not to tinct. After his bloody work Hess hung :him- There era-worthless Imitations— similar Iu name. be on my trail, I could not help laughing at cult undertaking, Sir. F. Z. T. Jackson,'tha Be sure to get the GERMAN CORN KEMOVEK. derEt ISpaci AI* TO THE NEW*. I ibelro<3d gestures, grimaces and rod facas eelf to a rafter and when found all the bodies superintendent, has made order oufe .of fchV Depot 115 Pulton street, New York. ° GUS PFEIFK & GO,, COL2MAS, April 2S.— The Gnlf, Colorado from their efforts atmoking themselves heard, Tvere stiff. • ^ chaps into which. thsy had fallen, and if he decides to remain and continue the work, we Glenn's Sulphur Soap Improves the Skin Panta Fe directors left hero this morning for They were pretty badly frightaned, too, I Sbeep and Wool. . * Ercwnwood. They made no proposition to our could see; so, beckoning them to follow me, I shall, soon have schools that will com oore fa- rode ahead and acted as guide. No attempt Ten carloads of wool were shipped from Dal vorably with any in the S(;ate. . " ]jl for Ten Long Veers. citizens, but people bere are fully awake to wns now made nt conversation. After going Rio last week. Apropos, of Texas postmasters, there are ,-te advantages of railroad facilities and* will a quarter of a mile in silence, I loafc mj way. Tom Green Times: Messrs. Btilson & Ca3Q ahout 1000 candidateSj .more or less, for the of- Mrs. S, A. Clark, East Graaby, Conu., in do ihtir ntmoflt to have tho road extended One of my comrades, who seemed t? think have finished shearing at their two ranches, on fice at this 'place, but the general sentiment li-Sl TTQS utterly used up with conatitnibioa^l ttre. _ '_ _ Spring and Dove creeks. The clip on theaj aod female complaints.bf theworsbkiod. Bxsn thct he could flad the way oat, came up cloaa reems to "be!• that; the present Incumbsnfc, who sick ten years and tried everything. In N"a- To Work on »he Santa tf# Kxlcpsloa, . to me, and, bending over so that his mautb ranches amounts to about 100,000 pounds. has always been non-partisan, should, hold it was close to my tar., with a superhuman effort Colorado (Mitchell county) Clipper: Colonel -until his term expires, when a Democrat could vember, 3884, she wrote: " Warner's SAFJC fSPKClAL TO THE Nc^73.t veiled at the topjpfi his lungs: 'Let me lead,' J. M. Eerea, the great sheep king of-New be appointed, if any change was deemed Cure cured tao fou1 r years ago, and has kept cue TrVxco. April 2S.— A largo force of railroad- I staggered back arid came near falling, for Mtxlco and Texas, is In the city, tha guest of necessary evdn then. •well to this day. ' era issued through, tho city to day on their' G. W. TFaddeJI. Colonel Perea owns about c' Our people are much gratified over.- the bjp thout nearly burst my tympanum. 1lJ a a ri~i:I:V!;o« a brller ami ' ^toy to Lnropasaa to commence 'work on tfag Tvoid, we had got oat of the charmed atr. fiWUJOO head of sheep in New Mexico, aad 75,-handsome recognition of Governor Hubbard blreii'.t Hum any ot-aut J estecsicn o7 tfce Gulf, Colorado aud Saul:i Fe 000In Texas. ' • . by the admmlstra.*ion, and feel satis&ad tbafc Joel & B. F, PowGor. WrrATstrange creatares we, are, to I*a sarel 3»Ir. Cleveland's conSdenco has-noc been inU- . WUi REPRESENT DS AS OUK AGENTS AT jai'road. They aro froai extern Texa* a'n-i . AT an aristocratic Vienna -ball racaatlj. a p'Jaced. " have been at work on BremOHd'd narrow A railcr soon forgets tho terrors of tha sea, .RALVESTON, TBXAS. EDd' ships again ere ha has been ashore a lady dropped a .bouquet and. at. geutletnao, Since feet?,' as developed by tostimoay on NE\V VG1JJC." .month; tbe convict is almost certain to return •without stopping in the waltz, kicked-it a-vay the" trJu), have taken the^placo-of rumor aad Wl WILL KEEP A FULL LINE OF OUB J&rrfoiis TJCU!>]« on ih« ttaltiinore and Ohio so that it zniKhtnot.be troddea upon. A dael speculation regardiaer ths • murder of Con- .to tbe prison from wbtcfahe was,, tftleasefd baC a- EELTI5S, TACKING A5fB HOSE, FOR SALE BY LEADING GROCERS; Unlltvay. short tJme back, end tho wide*-will mtrry •vcas'tfee*re&alt, and now the... kiqkar Is being - cuctor^.Frozier,-near Overton, pubiic.opiriioa A RTiCLES ON AHL THE LEA3)lNa TOVICS" KALTISIOKK, April %S. — For some time past the second time if she gets tbe chance, aad abe • r creed back to life by -the lady Tyho dropped, Irae chariged in its estimate of the certainty of. WITH THEM. of the doy tiro to be found in the CO!IUODH o£ there baa been trouble on the lino of the ex- usually gets the chance. the bouquet. , " r '. t guile that attaches to Price and Knight, and JV. V. BELTING AMD PAUfiLI.W COMPANY. NEWS. THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS SATURDAY APRIL 30

that the gatherer of bones will not make A WONDERFUL PHENOMENON LIVE STOCK NOTES a fortune or hardly a good living by picking them up and hauling them into The < oliI > rnte <3 Walking Man and impecunious XVIsy LJc Keeps Goln A Warn to be Made a Collins though in these Fort Worth Great Market times it is a good deal better than doing i ins to Others for Texas Raised as Well as At V 11 Grove Ind lives John Snider nothing theWalking Man In 1SS4 he felt muscu- Mexican Horses From Collins I went to what is lartrad nervous exhaustion a strange rest- called the Little Pasture about lessness general uneasiness and the only I five miles this side of Santa reliefjie could get was by constant walking j Hob Raising Receiving th Attention of Gertrudes where Mrs King the widow For rwentyeisrht months he has tramped in j Tarrant County Farmers Beeves In of late Captain Richard King resides a circle around and around his house restrjS- the ing oriVy four hours each day and it is est Condition > fine The Santa Gertrudes ranch is i ne of the mateifihe has covered more space than tuo largest if not the very largest cattle circumference of the globe lie has at- x In order to REDUCE our Enormous Stock of Andrews Brothers Co have made and horse ranch in Texas and has with tracte dAunivcrsal attention been visjtdd- ts dependencies perhaps more land un by hurflLjeils of curiosity seekers and some good sales of cattle and horses v der fence and more within has really become a public character ilis- lately stock confined nervousriess has shown itself m walking its boundaries than probably any other in other peoples nervousness acts intofher There were more cattlemen in Fort the country and I understood from Mr ways Sqmetunes the person is rest- Worth yesterday which is headquarters James M Doughty who is one of the less trembles has nervous head- sraTyiig at the pit of the afomaeh- than in any five other cities in the state principal managers in the employ of this aches a cattle queen that they had branded more a loss of appetite inability to sleep fore- than season Now that bodings andgeneral exhaustion < t other D Sporer of county was 60000 calves last irritability ¬ T Jack in up to times peevishness and fault- Fort Worth yesterday and says grass in makes their oovines alone amount finding are felt and life is aj feariul of ¬ to benefit Jack is flie cattle doing well and a good hundreds of thousands and they trial When these things conte on some- And also give our patrons and the public in general the rain yesterday have also a very large number thing must Be done or this rrvousness of horse stock jacks and jennets- will lead to fpsomiiia insanitjKJ or death ¬ s to sell Men s I saw some very fine blooded stallions Many people take morphine opjum or nar- our Buyer Bargains have determined The GulfColorado and Santa Fe will in cotics but theytpnly deaden tge nerves for the next ten days transport 6000 head of and proof jacks in the stables at the Little the time being TWhat peoplemeed is to as cattle from the Fore Worth stock yards pasture These animals are periodically sit Nature a little and Nature itself will Boys and QMd en s Clothing at a to the Indian Territory turned in with the Brood mares and it is- restore the nervtissue ana bring health no wonder that there are such excellent and strength The bes researches of by vac modern scientistsbove prjoven that there Charles Goodnight the Panhandle cat- ¬ halfbred cow ponies used the queros of the Santa Gertrudes They is nothing for thispurpo4e equal to pure tle kins was in from Palo Duro yester- ¬ spirits and no spirits soMTeliable and valu- ¬ REDUCTION OF SQ PER CENT day His cattle are all doing well the have just driven to Beeville some 2300 able as Duffys Pui Malt Whiskey An range excellent and water plentiful odd head of four yearold cattle which authority on this subject being no less than have been shipped from that place to- the wellknown DrrJG ldwell who treats j in Northern Texas and will only nervous diseases ffays L H Carhart manager of the Claren ¬ Henrietta ±L be driven on foot from there to the In- ¬ In typhoid and nervotffi exhaustion I know of- TJiOLt IMEsfv don Land and Cattle Company was in to approach equal Duffy s pf no remedy r Pure tlio 1st Da Fort Worth yesterdayand said that grass dian Territory Malt Whiskey to bridge over a crisis or mend in his section was line and beevea would I pushed on from the Little pasture the broken cup of health ln au emergency of where I had been most hospitably enter Immediate danger jDWns maybe said of alcohol be ready for market thirty days earlier not many our by Mr M Doughty and in general were it the fact that of Our in PLAIN FIGURES no ad- ¬ than usual tained J that whiskies are so sophisticated These iinpurltie Goods are marked as they have been for years This is most estimable lady his wife to La- are in the Duffys Pure Mat Whiskey entirely which another belong- thus affording a pure anb safe stimulant WE MEAN DO WHAT SAY nothing unforeseen occurs the stock- ¬ Bobeda is ranch absent vertising scheme to delude the public but and WE Call early and If to Mrs King and which is within a true tonic men of Texas will entirely recover from ing JOHN D CALDWELL M D Neurologist depression existing years past about a league of the Laguna Madre and EON CharlesSt Baltimore 3 c- convinceydurselves that you will get a BETTER FIT and FOR LESS MONEY than anywhere in the for two the Tbey are branding G5 per cent of the nearly about the same distance from All people nave nervous exhaustion at beeves are doing well all- county boundary line At this latter times but only those who arQcareless per- ¬ the ate Remember until May 1st only Respectfully calves and the La- to continue When it does continue over Western and Northwestern Texas ranch I stayed for a week While at mit it Bobeda made the acquaintance of Don it runs info the worst known troubles I an > a re- ¬ Francisco Ramirez who owns a ranch which make life a burden l death There are several fine hog ranches near lief People who allow this aie alone to S3 and ¬ the city and the enthusiastic proprietors about four miles west of the Bobeda blame for it is comparatively easy to over- say the profits discount those on Angora a very pretty place It is though not much come audrcan be absolutely controlled By improved yet Don Francisco was shear-¬ the use ofthe pure stimulant but not in- goat raising Many of the farmers of- CON speeches amend- ¬ HOTEL AKBIVdLS ing while was there He tias good toxicant Above named these fearful things PKO AND made in behalf of the county are making hog raising a I huppinesa- ment to to be on- Tarrant wool he generally sells at Corpus may boavoided and health and the constitution voted At the It G Brown L Hart Long- specialty and from the present outlook it- which succeetlto and misery August B Pikwck Christi He is a whole souled clever man sickness Meetings to Organize For and Against in T King presided at the view E Smith Angelo Win Brnnnough bt probable that in a few years Tarrant meeting and is chairman of Louis It D Coughnonr Dallas V A Iloweth is grass good abun- ¬ DUFFYS WKJSKEY- the Amendment the central counties will be as famous The was generally PURE IV3ALT Gainesville W II Pnrlngton Austin J E Gil- ¬ and adjacent beginning to executive committee of tbe county Henry hogs as are counties in Illinois and dant and nutritious but Is Sold Only in IJottles rrico tflOO On 23d bert Gainesville Hamburg Mohctle for want rain very badly Cattle and horses For sale by Druggists Grocers and Dealers Prohibition Clnbs the inst the antiProhibitionists James D Lyncj Austin W W Bedford Ken- ¬ held a meeting W S tucky M F M Iowa were fat and fine only Persons Ea t of the Rocky Mountains except Special to the Gazette here Keith of McClelian Dallas Smherland- however but I unanli to procure It fromvtheir Alexander presided They organized by Cleburne OtiaT Brown Wichita Ktlls O S- buyers and they did theTerntures McKinnky Tex April 29 Four pro- ¬ O Waties Company is now making met with two stock Dealers can ui Ililf Dozen sent in plain ease an Flannorv St Louis II Mhhell Iowa II D The < appointing executive committee of the not purchase although both Don Fran ¬ unmarked expics prepaid by remitting 56 tQ- hibition clubs were organized in Collin Mason Kokwal J M Phillies Ga veston J il- arrangements to handle noc only Mexican county is no O DomingoRotz and others THjB Dully Malt Whiskey Co KoelieBterNVTT county last night one colored There excitement over the Crlttendon San Francisco Cal W II Goode brood mares but Texas horses on a large ciscoRamirez matter Everything is moving on Sidney VictOlEmannI Helser Oshkosh Wis- ¬ had plenty of stock for sale and were D Spooner Jacksboro D L Lam In counties like Comanchie Par- smoothly ap- ¬ llios oNell scale offering them at what I thought low Florida Scnatorshlp and conservatively They paas F Weber St Louis J II Mlllikin El Brown Jack Denton Ellis Hood > pointed delegates to conven- ¬ ker prices for Instance 18 for good cow the Dallas Paso Samuel Mlllikin Weathcrford E E and Johnson there are hundreds of fine Taliahasse Fla April 29 In the tion to convene in May next Craig Dallas W J C nrtney Cleveland Ohio the D- which are superior to many ponies mules and other stock at F0KEIGN AFEAIKS Legislature today the vote for United KS Manger Dallas O It ttdmin New York horses prices T Brinar Henrietta 11 D Einb idy Temple horse mar- ¬ same proportionally low States Senator was Perry 18 Pasco- sold in northern We having a few days of very Canton Prohibitionists Thos Klig lialveston Wright Jonus Dallas There has not heretofore have been 17 Bloxham 1 > Goodrich Republican O P Ward Guanah T A Jackson Galvtston kets as if the win- ¬ The Blood Indians In the Northwest Special to the Gazette a home market and for that reason cool weather and it looks 15 scattering 7 Lee Levy Texas A S Fay Dua9 J T WllDu- been season were returning M to Canton Tex April 29 A rousing rbordon but few buyers have come to Texas The ter J Territory Reported be Killing Taylor Conuty Antls to Meet prohibition mass meeting was held here At theManeiOTi DF White Colorado City English Government is now in the market Right and Left J B Soar s J Pope Tyler JPB11 Chicngo ¬ Moetlng of yesterday Representative Prohibition- ¬ buying horses and its agents are ex- Secret Cattlemen Special to the Gazette Mrs Bridges Green Briar J ATooley Sher- ¬ pected to pay Fort Worth a visit There Denver Col April 29 A local paper Abilene Tex April 29 Early this ists were here from every precinct in the man Thos Cumln s Pilot Point Ch rlts Day The Emperor William Signs the Kelease- LaGrangc S Manlug Memphis Tenn W S no reason why the counties mentioned says R G Head John D Brush ex morning the town was flooded with cir- ¬ county W L Haynes of Wills Point is ¬ Barr Dallas D Ecbert Palestine O u Law of M Schnoebels Giving Him Free- Organiza- ¬ in this section shouid Rouett and several other reading called the meeting to order recce Dallas W S Peters Trinity W T- and others Governor dom Without Condition culars of assorted colors but all ¬ tion was effected T R Yantis brother Emirmcl Chlhnahna A G Lewis T xarkana- not also sell to the United prominent cattlemen held a secret meet- the same way They were signed Citi- ¬ which buys heavily of R E Yantis of the Wills Point CbroD- Itobeot aioo y Mobeetie J E Cooper and wife Statef government ing at the Windsor hotel yesterday the zens of Taylor County and called on v rlugtield II P J loonle vinlncsvillc J A- Texas ¬ icle anti paper was elected president The days of ponies has passed in object of which has not been made pub- Canada all antlProhibitioniststo meet in conven- ¬ Kleckuer N Y Mr Carrie Vangher duorado- W E Foster of the Canton Telephone W Louis W D Hampton and we have as many wellbred stock as lic is pjesumed to be in the inter-¬ BLOOD INDIANS IN ARMS Saturday April 30 for the purpose J DunnSt J Dyer J but it tion secretary A Wilhite of the Rural Alvarado C n Ganvau Weathctor i JL Kea any state as old as Texas The Waties of some gigantic project in connec- ¬ 29 go to on J est Montreal P Q April Reports of selecting delegates to Dallas News Wills Point secretary gan at Louis J Moores Mlllsnp L S Lenur Company taw the opening realized the tion with the cattle industry A few May 4 assistant sedge Dalas Dr Hailey and wife Mexico W- from Medicine Hat say that the Blood was as D longfelt want and in making Fort Worth weeks ago Messrs Head and Rouett were Central committee elected follows LYorkMD JJ Terrell Decatur Gln ks are becoming bold and are firing Hon W A man Dallas O Loftin Pope Tyler G M- the great horse market of the southwest New and Chicago working Indians At Dallas John T Curry Dawson J in York Castleberry W O Dancey Galncsvlhe- will aid all horse breeders up matter A prominent cattle upon scattering parties Mounted police Special to the Gazette Richard Williams and the B So prohibition At the Windsor Jopcph Sheftall Atlanta man in speaking upon the subject and a strong detachment have been sent Dallas Tex April 29 Dr B H P Riddle far has GaSM Jones ban Antonio Joseph Henry in pursuit is reported that the In-¬ gained ground m Van Zandt but con- ¬ Mexla Paul A Bas ¬ said it was shrewdly suspected that It Carroll chairman of the central Prohibi- ¬ Tex Elaxandi J hnson Arkansas StockBreeders dians are silling right and left servative Prohibitionists fear that the trop Tex D C Scoti San Antonio W E Farm- ¬ the gentlemen were drafting plans for in a < B Newport Ark April 27 A meeting THE REPORT CONFIRMED tion committee will arrive in Dalas antis will flood the county with speakers er MIneo IJ Bennett En lnnd Pardon a corporation something similar to the DalJas Mies Alia Itradv Miss Eva Knight De- ¬ of the stockmen 29 A dispatch the morning and will be the guest of his on eve of cap- ¬ V was held here today McGillan corporation the plan of which Winnipeg Man April just the the election and catur WM Brlckley Jamei Ilrickley Avara- Rocky oidtime friend Colonel R B Godly He do W L Ne son W A from the counties of White Woodruff proposed to pool the entire cattle interest from Fort McLeod near the ture votes in the heat of excitement Bennett Alexandria received confirms the will meet the pastors of the city at a din- ¬ TexCW Jordan D inlson C II Rolli Big Randolph Independence Lawrence and west and which created so much mountains today Springs W O Moore M- of the Sergeant Price and party were ner at Rev Mr Hanks tomorrow at 430- Indian Terrltorv Craighead Articles of organization were the session of the In- ¬ report that SPORTING Kel y W A King Dallas C M Ferls Bock wall discussion at last on p m He will in the evening address a K signed and the name of the ternational Rmge Association held in fired upon by the Blood Indians E It ErmoryGainesville I Bnugh Bogers mass convention at the operahouse for Y- Associa- ¬ ru- ¬ Wednesday and adds that yesterday the AttheEUls G W Bennett Kochcter N White River StockBreeders Denver February It is further Itegatta ¬ in Bloods fired on freighters forty miles which much preparations have been InterStato R W Beile Waxahachle L II Caihart Claren tion adopted with headquarters at mored that the scheme up in which the Special to the Gazett- don C W Phaln Chicago 111 T OrchardKal- ¬ southeast of Lithbridge and then start- ¬ made J Newport The drafting of bylaws and gentlemen are working is to control the eGalveston Tex April 29 Every in amazoo James A WrI ht DaI u Charles ¬ ed for the Blood reservation Inspector T Goodnight and wl B T Hill It II- was left to a committee com- they ¬ ePaladao constitution beef market of tue country and that A Legislator Talks dication points to the fact that the inter- Klrby w L D Sam- ¬ Andrews started this morning with a Austin tiarilson L Knox Jacks posed ofL Minor J T Uenderson have associated with them the members Special to the Gazette state regatta which takes place tomorrow iioro S S Perry Dallas C E Stalcy St I otils J- party to head them off and arrest them uel Anthony W B Chastain and J of dressed beef syndicate of Chicago Sealy Tex April 29 Prohibition is and Sunday will be a grand success Mo Otto Wolff New YorK U S CrutchKansas The organization adjourned to n- Frederick P Fish and W B Kill tt Boston Flahiff the topic of the day here Colonel J Mass D Jameson Pennsylvania II F Burt Sc again May 7 to permanently organ- ¬ FranceS- meet THE WEATHER Shellborn our representative spoke be- ¬ Jubilee Race Entries Louis E L Grant Chicago E Bunyon and ize and elect officers CHNOEBELS RELEASED wife aan Antonio Mrs G X Culver and two fore a large audience last night and London April 29 Seventy yachts M S 29 A dispatch Ber- ¬ children Dailas Mrs Boldnson and child Paris April from the public have been entered for the jubilee race A W Coleman City II- Among Stockmen At Balrd plainly laid the facts before Farmersvllle Cawell A Great Event lin says the Emperor William today He said This is a free country and for and it is probable that more will be added II llebmann Boston Mass B P Bnchanan and to Gazette G Murray St E Dal-¬ tKansas City Mo April 27 The sale Special the signed the release of M Schnoebels Tbe any one men must to the list oi competitors before the Oscar Louis J tsalbratlh ¬ to dictate what other McCullough Dallas to- ¬ April 29- A good shower is condition The Em- las BW John White of at Rivervlew Park Baird Tex release without tyranny Why youjknow if entries close June 7 A M n New rk- shonhorns falling now is necessary because of do is dont ford Dallas Pears morrow will be a great event among of rain is perors signature you would tell a man he must not touch J M N sits New Orleans F M Mosher it the international character of the indict- ¬ Louis Yand Eads Philadelphia Geo PrUeh- are forty animals for whisky he will have It or die They tried Base Ball I W stockmen There Warm and Dry ment ard New Y ork > B Klkcr au Anonlo Dr- sale The herd is one of the finest in to disrupt the Democratic party with Indianapolis Ind April 29 De- ¬ B H Chilton Dr E L Thompson Dallas Special to the Gazette ¬ and is owned by H- greenbacks etc and now its prohibi- troit 10 Indianapolis 8 At Mnucchlos T Mahoney Houston L T- the world April 29 The Kusla < T- park Goderich Wills Point Tex tion But I think the Democrats are too Baltimore Md April 29 Baltimore Cushingv Tom Green c untyM surstt B G Attrill of Ridgewood exceedingly warm and dry TRYING THE CONSPIRATORS Suratt P H BarneyWaco II Eanson Bock Ont The animals iare from the famous weather is ° wise 14 Mets 4 vllle T Benbrok Kockville W P Berton- 90- Petersburg April 29 The trial 1 stock Two of the Today the thermometer registered St Newt York April 29 New York 7 Koger county J > VlJut Victoria M B Bates Shorthorn At Montague ry J- a cost of 10000 vesterday it reached 92- of the persons implicated in the plot to Philadelphia 4- springer Austin T P Br Dal as J cows were imported at in the shade Special to the Gazette Cooney Dusty Villcy L L HlHer City of Mex- ¬ At Canton it reached 92 in the shade kill the Czar has commenced The court Washington April 29 Boston 9 Hay lbdny W L wife each Montague Tex April 29 Last night ico A5 Williams and A number of prominent stockmen from yesterday is strongly guarded A Russian general Washington 4 Miss Williams Paris W L uocald Mrglnla country are in the is present to report the proceeding to Dr Mitchell of Waco and a member of the Mrs C M Gllmore Abilene Morgan Perry different parts of the Falls Arkansas the sale At Wichita the Czar A painful Impression was pro- ¬ state prohibition executive committee Memphis Races city to attend Special to the Gazette duced on the spectators at the outei hall spoke to a large audience at the court- ¬ Memphis Tenn April 29 There was The Large ot a Loudon Pbyslclan Tex April 29 At Fee on Texas Live Stock Wichita Falls aa the accused entered the court their house on the subject of prohibition a very large attendance at the races The Court Journal Rebate p m a fearful sand storm youth and highbred air eliciting much sym- ¬ a was taken Mo April 2D A local paper 530 oclock After the speaking collection weather was clear and track a little heavy Physicians fees are sometimes nearly St Louis made its appearance coming from the pathy Among tbe prisoners is a maiden up for the campaign fund and the sum of dust says western iailroadsdo not attempt from equal to the fees of the leading members the southwest and was soon followed by hail of st iking beauty It is reported that a 2250 was raised The Prohibitionists First race Purse for all ages three regarding the pub- ¬ 1 of the bar sometimes they are a little at concealing their plans and rain ending in the most glorious short account of the trial will be are thoroughly organizing themselves an quarter mile heats Pools Rio Grande ¬ over distinguished physi- ¬ issuing of passes to cattlemen They lished in the official gazette on the morn- are going to make a warm canvass The 30 17 Dancing forinstanceTa rain of tne season sold for Pnil Lewis cian was offered 500 guineas to pay a contend that while these men are engaged ing of tne executions antis are not doing much but claim that 6 4 visit Kid the field Rio Grande won to a sick person who was residing a fair in the transportation of cattle they are as Dry Sealy when the amendment is fully explained the first heat by two lengths in front of road as though at distance off on the continent The doc- ¬ much employes of the Special to the Gazette England to the people they will not vote for it as Phil Lewis second a half length in front names were on the pay roll for readily as the Prohibitionists think tor declined more offerstempting him their Sealy Tex April 29 Drouth still TO ATTEND TO BUSINESS of Dancing Kid third Time 118A were consecutively made till the bid was otherwise substitutes would have to be dis- ¬ No rain for two or three April 29 At a meeting of the Thrift and Robert Eastman were 5000 paid by the road and the expense included continues London was post This sum was also declined But ago except a light shower two Cleburne tanced the latter left at the he was shortly after compelled to in the shipping rates Eastern roads were months Parnellite members of Parliament today Special to the Gazett- Rio Grande won the second heat by half attend patrons this privilege with or three days ago which only settled the it was decided to cancel all engagements some one else who was residing near this denying their rain badly Farmers oCleburne Tex April 29 Mr J W- a length in front of Dancing Kid second tempting patient the result of driving from the market some dust Crops need likely to Interfere with parliamentary two lengths of wouldbe and he hopeful and look forward for rain Browna prominent lawyer of Dallas has in front Phil Lewis third took the opportunity of looking in en leading buyers who transferred their are work in order that they might attend to how- ¬ by request of a large number of our Time 118 The judges route orders to Chicago where they had the their parliamentary duties ever declared all bets off on benefit of the Grand Trunk cut rate In At Qaanali citizens consented to deliver an address The physician was offered 5000 on this race due to Turner who was leaving would not consent to receive self defense Indianapolis and St Louis Special to the Gazette upon the prohibition amendment on next in the lead on Dancing Kid watching Phil but Cable Notes more 500 A few days re- ¬ returned to the pass system a week ago Quanah Tex April 29 Another Saturday at the courthouse Mr Brown to McCarthy on Rio than after his April 29 The Queen has ar-¬ Lewis and failed see turn to London he found 4500 had A shipper and one man for every two cars good snower fell this evening and the London is opposed to the amendment Grande coming on the extreme outside that ca- ¬ rived at Windsor Castle from the conti- ¬ organizer of the been placed to his credit at his bankers is allowed transportation east in the prospects are good for more A bounti- ¬ Mrs Ciardy state and who virtually stole the heat Turner by express The nent Womans Christiam Temperance Union This sum he immediately forwarded to a boose and a retuin ticket small grain crop and early fat beeves the jockey of Dancing Kid was ruled off Chicago roads have established a rebate ful will address the ladies on Saturday at the charitable institution informing the are now assured and everything is lovely THE DOCTORS Second race Purse handicap for all grateful and large paying patient of what of S5 per car for all live slock shipped and Denver Cumberland Presbyterian church ages No pools sold iu this race In at this end of the Fort Worth to speak he had done which entirely met with ap- ¬ from Texas Hon E L Dononey is booked books odds were On Mamie Hunt 2 te of trie Asso- ¬ on May 5 on sub- ¬ proval Closing Session State Medical at the courthouse the 1 King Robin 4 to 1 Donovan 6 to 1 Nueces and Duval Counties At Abilene ciation ject of prohibition The physicians name will not be diff- ¬ Special to the Gazette Sam Harper Jr 10 to 1 Vivian 5 to 1 icult to search out for three steps through Correspondence of the Gazette Special to the Gazette Sam Harper won by a lengtn from 26 Tex April 29 Two days of 29 Gainesville Jr the alphabet will bring one to the right Sax Diego Tex April I have Abilene Austin Tex April The State At Mamie Hunt second half a length in front of- with a lignt current of Special to the Gazett- letter the remaining ones can be easily been on a short trip into the county oppressive heat Medical Association closed its labors of Donovan third Time 119 southeast ended with eGainesville Tex April 29 The pro- ¬ filled in oy those who know the kind- Nueces and first passed through the wind from the today Among the last business Third race Railroad and levee con- ¬ from Jones hibition club met at the courthouse to- ¬ hearted man flourishing little village which has grown- rain here tonight Advices was the suspension for one year of Dr- tractors stake for all ages 31200 added on and Nolan on the night to complete its organization There up Collins station about thirteen county the north W K Lott of Belton for the alleged pub- ¬ one and onequarter mile No pools sold Will Exchange around on heavy rains within the last was a large turnout and the meeting was nearly due east of west show of a pamphlet against Dr H C- Book odds were Favor one to four Ten thousand dollars worthdfplows for miles lication addressed by R V Bell The antiPro- ¬ to Corpus Christi There are twentyfour hours of same place The charges Elgin three to one Governor Bites two western landsorJtorr Worth city prop- the road Ghent the hibitionists issued a call today to all won by a at Collins and they dis- ¬ to one Favor short length erty WAw Huffman Implement Co four or live stores against Dr Ghent were honorably opposed prohibition in Texas apparently doing a thriving business More Kain Coming R Burroughs was those to from Elgin second fifteen lengths in are Mr missed Dr Simuel believing the measure to be impolitic or The postoffice is kept in the store of Special to the Gazette elected president of the association for front of Governor Bates third Time Crowds of people gather in the streets Mr Frederick B ayer Dublin Tex April 29 The farmers next place of detrimental to the commercial interests 212 of East Orange N to listen to the George Ilobbs the ensuing year and the of the state and subversive of individnal J being the postmaster and also although thankful for the fine rains we meeting selected is Galveston next year Fourth race Purse for all ages one southern negroes employed on the sewers peace of that pre ¬ calling for liberty something that was never con- ¬ and oneeighth mile In pools Brown The darkies chant as thev work justice of the had on the 16th and 17th are ¬ very courteous and templated by the framers of the constitu- Duke sold for S25 the field 20 Phil ne is wind has been ¬ cinct more now and as the Proved His Innocence tion of the United States nor by the re- Lee won by two lengths Brown prompt in attending to business blowing hard from the south for three or from Deacon White is to purchase Mr- seems to be well Cleveland Ohio April 29 Fred public or state of Texas to meet at the Duke second two lengths in front of Beechers Peekskill farm and the postofiice days and very warm we think it ¬ lor S100000 I noticed at four Stoli the young man arrested a few days courthouse on next Monday night to dis- Ira Bride third Time 200 and present kept and neatly conducted will come soon as it is acting jnst as it delegates to it to his son when the latter some very large piles of bones ago for the murder of Maggie McCarthy cuss the matter and appoint Fifth race Purse for all ages selling marries Colonel Beechers daughter Collins did before the last rain the convention at Dallas on May 4 and upon inquiry ascertained that the last Saturday night has been discharged one mile In the pools Handv Andy sold encouraging was dis- ¬ for 2 Jim Nave 8 Brilliant 8 ¬ merchants of the place were dying in doing a grjoMlee tf He proved his innocence and Stephenvllle Sarah Bernhardt wears a head orna- industry or in other words were A hero missed to his great joy No clew to the At Biddy Bowling 8 the field 10 Biddy ment in Theodora which Is a mass of that get celebrated his successwitb>a lastr cheer Correspondence of the Gazette Bowling won by a length from Handy buying up all the bones they could is not equal to real criminal has yet oeen discovered sapphires rubies emeralds hyacinths 50 per ton Yet the triumphajt1ihero Stephenville Tex April 29 The Andy second one length in front of Jim and paying at the rate of S6 successor Morris Cascarine in over moonstones pearls and diamonds which when they had been the afc prohibitionists had a meeting here on the Nave third Time 146 for them co nng liver and bowel complaints Why have so many sad vacancies ta gathered in large quantities they shipped family fireside wnen MorrislGascarine 11th inst and organized by appointing a Two sisters of George W Cable the Mr N of that to Corpus Christi Gussetf the elocutionist is from its excellent aalltfeflj Ts specially central committee Judge Nugent andT Elizabeth Akers Allen author of Rock novelist are keeping a boarding house There are Sidney Woollett ¬ city being the general buyer more than three adapted to thjet Iaeases which ordinarily B King Esq of this place and Major Me to Sleep Mother is a handsome near their brothers residence in North of bones upon tae prairies said to have memorized of Dublin woman with a fresh face and gray hair ampton Mass tons and tons thousand verses of poetry j eyail< Tmng children 4L E Gillett and J T Harris yet it seems that the price paid is so low hundred San Antonio Daily Light. Publlshod at San Antonio. Bexar County. Texas, and Kexlatered at the Post Otrtoe as Second-Class Mall Matter. Price $5 a Year, Volume IX~Number 231 SAN ANTONIO, 18, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1 389 KRIEGER VERE1N. State News Condensed. LA.TEST TELEGRAPH 1C. Telegraphic Brevities. How Yesterday's Celebration Was Gidd ings' building boom grows. [ ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH- Tho ^t. Louis exposition has closed. Carried Out. ES AND STATE SPECIALS Two thousand coal miners at Char- Tho new Hag of tho Krieger Vereiu Trade is brisk at Palestine. BANK. leroi are on a si-rike. was Hung to tho breeze yesterday ns The Texas stenographic association SAN ANTONIO, - - - - TEXAS. Up to the Time of Going to Press. Naples lias boon partially in undat- per programme. Tho day was all that is mooting in Dallas. -_u.-« ^ CAPITAL, ®3OO.OOO ed by violent atorins. could bo desired and tho society was ""Miami has hail, fivo ^days of steady .1. 8. LoCKWOOn, VrcBidt; B. T, CABLE, Vice on hand with all ils friends. Tho cel- rain. .,.., . »in=i Prcsldum: J. MUIK. Ju.. Cashier. 4-r.ly Weather Bulletin. The Servian skuptschiua lias formal- WASHINGTON, October 21.—Fore- ly opened. ebration was participated in by tho Cooper farmers ato busy gathering A Gorman steamer recently wrecked Frohsinn singinsr society and the their crops. SECOND easts for Eastern Texas: Fair, slight- in tho Red Sea was looted by Arabs. Musical Union band,and tnelr friends. The La Grange Waterworks and ly warmer, winds becoming southeas- The flag was unfurled at Gambrimis Electric Light company is organized. India rubber trees are to bo planted hall, corner Market and Paso, at 1 p. terly. For Arkansas: Fair, southeast- in tho state of Oajaca, Mexico. 111., and the parade was formed, tho An electric light plant is contemp- erly winds. A groat many small incendiary fires lino of march being across Mill bridge lated for Baird, LetThem Como to Texas. have lately occurred in Kansas City. to Villita, thence through VilHtaand Glddiugs farmers havo gathered International' Fair Lord Salisbury lias returned toLon- Alnmo streets to Alamo plaza and via two-thirds of their crop. S&, PAUL, Minn., Oct. 21.—L. B. Hea, don in bettor health. The British Avenue D and Tenth street to Jonas' The freight discrimination has beeu -AND- u! Miles City, Mont., a member of the cabinet meets today. garden for the celebration proper. removed iroiu Eaglo Pass. Montana'legislature, who Is in the The Italian government refuses to The organization is a now ouoin this The El Paso National bank will city, says: "In western Montana tho receive the ambassador to Italy which city, dating its local existence from open in Paso del Norte. grass is literally withered away -for the Porto wishes to send. last May and now numbers about The proceeds of a suopor given by fiftv members. Only those are elig- the Ladies Aid society at Beeville want of rain. Many thousand head Count Dillon says he never was on ible who havo served In tho German of cattle have starved to death for more adoctionate'terms with General armies and to its old comrade feature wore about SIS). want of grass, and are famished for Boulanger than at present. it adds that of a beneficiary, giving Two ' British steamers ground water. Kanchmon In that part of the Emperor Francis Joseph assents to mutual aid in cases of sickness or dis- while trying to cross the Galvoston state are paying $20 and 325 for a ton the demands of the Hungarian cabinet tress. Tho'associutiou is purely non- bar. . . • . . -OF- of hay, and in a week or two itwill bo regarding the army. political, it is truly social and boue- A mooting of the executive commit- impossible to got at any price. Water The report that the governor of (ieial in its objects and alms to culti- tee of tho Texas Press association, was is being hauled in sorno cases twenty Croto had resigned is officially de- vale a spirit of good fellowship among held in Dallas Saturday. _' miles, and severnl ranchmen have nied. Its members. Tho flag which was un- made preparations to go farther west. furled yesterday was a beauty. The ~~Thedecomposed body of an un- San Hntonio.Tex While Prince WiUielm, of Wurtem- body of the standard is of double known man is found in the weeds of . Natural Gas Struck, burg, was driving to church, he was white silk bound and fringed with a vacant lot in Houston, . .CHICAGO, October 21.—A vein of fired at, but fort'unately was not hurt. heavy gold bullion, the allegorical Reports from some portions of tho natural gas was opened yesterday by .Q,ueen Victoria telegraphed a mes- representation' of Germany forming state are thai; corn Is so plentiful an tu Tuesday Nov. 5, sage of condolence to tho son of the its center, around which the name be unsaleable. two workmen, engaged in sinking deceased King of Portugal. and date of tho Voreiu are blazoned The Texas Base Ball League mot at tho shaft ut the intermediate cassiou An attempt was made toassiissinato on u broad red band. Tho reverse of Dallas Jast Saturday, aud salaries -TO- of the new tunnel, about two miles Count Ok uma, Japanese minister of the (lag shows tho national colors of were fixed aud ollieers elected. out in tho lake. The gas iguitocl by foreign affairs. the fatherland. It is mounted on a. Large tracts of land have recently lamps in the workmen's huts. 'There The King of Portugal died October black staff with a gilt eaglo perched been sold in Bee county by pasture were five men at work in the shaft 111. His oldist son, the duko of Brag- upon it, from the beak of which la owners to farmers. ThUrs 18 all of them seriously burned. The auza succeeds him. pendant an American shield,'the Saturday was children's day at the • injured workmen wore finally rescued' The returns of the Spanish elec- American colors lloatiug in sti earners Dallas fair. There was a tremendous - and sent ashore on a tug boat and tions indicate a strong government from tho stairhead. crowd of people on the grounds. Fort then to their homes in carriages. majority. At Jonas' garden tho marshals, Worth sent the largest delegation. The pope has given an audience to Messrs. Jacob Weber and A. Halnz, Exhibits from ;ill parts of the The Suffering Colored Brother. a party of .French pilgrims. Ho is led their lollowors into the large hall, The Swedenborgian convention mot' CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—The colored peo- where tho Frohsinn singing society in Dallas last SatunJay. President, United Stales and Mexico. very feeble. sang "Die Waclit am Rheiu," and. vicepresidont and secretary were. • ple of (his city filled to overflowing Yesterday, Sunday, Che Pan-Amer- Copt. I. Bauer delivered a fine speech. elected, .^"j^y, ~~..,. .„ yesterday, the diil'oreut churches ican excursionists, fairly worn out Mr. L. C. Grothaus then followed in (hoy attend, and passed the day in with sight seeing and feasting, took a an eloquent speech and tho singing The'Hopkins couniy wool grow.ors •' much needed rest. society rendered another beautiful association sold £50,000 pounds of Wbol' fasting and prayer. The colored pas- The miner% refuse to descend tho chorus, "Kin Trouos Horz'1 fiv true last week at Z'A cents. They we/V $50,000 in PUrses tors preached sermons and prayed for Bentolo colliery in Staffordshire, on heart) which was lollowed by a fancy wools. the'powef of the Almighty to relieve account of tho' 'stench arising from speech by Mr. Merriman. A tine ball The sou of Col. Parrolt, of Waco, is And Premiums: Horse races tho colored people of the south from the dead bodies of tho victims and took place at night which was well very seriously injured by his pony oppression and wrong. Yesterday their horses. adended and very enjoyable. At a rearing up, falling over and crushing and Novel Attractions. wits tho ilny sot apart by the recent Kighty chiefs have recognized the lare hour Hi the night the company his chest. convention of colored clergymen at authority of the Congo state and.will dispersed homeward. Fire at Honey Grove partly destroy- Indianapolis; for pruyor and supplica- assist in suppressing human slaugh- ed a building occupied by the Pacilic cation on behalf of the s u fieri rig ne- Express company and a milliner and The Maximum Rail way fa re groes In the south. ter there. Comlnc Home. The second game in the world's A telegram was received ttiis morn- confectioner. §5.00 from any point in Texas An Unlucky Parson. championship serious was played in ing by Mi. Leopold Guorguin, an- Tho farmhouse of Mrs. McCathon, Brooklyn bcforo a crowd of 10,172 nouncing the safe arrival in New living seven miles from Palestine is MONTTCEM.O, Ills., Oct. 21.—Rev. P. persons. The score was o (o 4 in York of'his father, Alderman Guer- destroyed by fire, with a stable, crib Sohlinkman, a prominent German favor of New York. «uiu and his family, on the steamer and a lot of fodder. Lutheran preacher arrived hero from Guscogne. They will remain in Now Cincinnati has a baby ginJto, born York a few days and will he home J. W. Brown, conductor on a special Eichland. Ills., yesterday. Ho says at the Zoo, in that city T It is nearly uoxt Sunday or Monday. to tho Dallas fair, WHS shot., through while at Vandalia, Ills., whore ho liV'H ami a half leek high ami weighs the heart on his train at Sherman by about lot) pounds. a- tramp whom he told to get oil' tho changed cats, the barber that shaved Wanted to Rent : (rain. him invited him into a neighboring The dusire of tho Canadian govern- A house from 3 to G rooms near Mrs. H. M. King, the widow of Cap I. saloon to got a glass of boor. The ment to establish :i fast steamship Main or Alamo plaza by a good ten- Richard King, tho "cattle queen of beer he thinks was drutrged, as lie lino between there and Kurope, seems ant.. Address Box "X," Light office. Texas," bus over 100,000 head of cattle immediately became insensible anil Lo ho frustrated lit. present. 10-21 at. besides horses, mules aud sheep. Her know nothing until the next morning. . Mr. August; Holmont has scoured Cameron county pasture s 40 miles When ho caruo too ho was at the de- Anthony Hamilton, the most success- PYTHIAN DAY. aqjaie. pot but ho had been robbed. He was ful jockey of tho season-of 1889 to ride in a nearly demented condition when for 'him during thu season of IFfll). To Bo Gloriously Celebrated at our PROMINENT PEOPLE' he arrived hero, where ho was to Bin Fair. preach. . The Kinth annu'eriiiiry of tho adop- .The two lodges ol tho Knights of tion bv North Carolina of the consli- Pythias in this city, Elk and Lotus Sir Lyon and Lady Playfair are- Mine Explosion In the Territory. tion of l.lis United States will boob- lodgus, are doing all in their power visiting in Boston. . • ST. ^ Louis, October 21.—A disas- served November 31. to give their visifiug brethren of this Abraham and Irving Gartield are- Williams freshmen. trous explosion occurred Saturday in A Lynching inquiry. rapidly growing order in this state tho coal mine at Bryant switch, on and elsewhere, a grand time at the Admiral Porter leaves Newport for (-IIKYKXNEJ Got. 21.—Tho Carson fair in San Antonio this year. Com- Washington today. the San Francisco railroad in tho county grand jury, which has been mittee from the lodges have been ap- Choctaw nation. A miner's lamp pointed aud have waited upon Mana- James "Whitcomb Riley has recov- came into contact; with a keg of pow- inves'is-ating the lynching of Jim ger Wortham, of 1 ho fair, for the ap- ered sufficiently to go to I^Tew York. der, the explosion of the powder Averill and Ella Watson adjourned pointmentofa Knights ofPythias day. Miss Emma, .Inch, the singer, is reg- Saturday until the 21th instant with- He has set apart Tuesday, Nov. 12th, istered at tho Parker house, Boston. caused the explosion of coal dust out returning indictments against us tho day lor tho Knights and on which sot the mine on fire. .Sixteen that day every Knight of Pythias who Gen. Robert C. Scheuck, of Ohio, men wore in tho mine, the shaft of those accused of tho lynching. Tho was at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New which is /500 feet deep, The work of only witness to tbs lynching, a young: happens to be in the city will be well York, yesterday. rescuing the unfortunates was com- man named Buchanan, has forfeited taken care of, never fear. Besides pleted at dark last evening. All of his bail and disappeared The men free admission to the fair and every- Labouchere is pointed out as the them were taken out more or less in- accused of lynching are wealthy thing the word hospitality implies, probable successor of Mr. Gladstone jured, four horribly burned, and at cattle owners and ranchmen whose transportation to and from the in the leadership of the English Lib- last accounts not expected to recover. herds had boan robbed by Avorill and grounds and about the city will be erals. The Purest and Best. Deliv- the Watson woman. free and other arrangements for the Tho lato king of Bavaria left fleets The Uronin Complicities. proper entertainment of the g lies Is of which will be paid ofTat the rate of ered, to any part of the city. He has Dficamnnd, the order are now being made. $275,000 a year. The last payment CincAQO, Oct., 21.—Tho morning There are 87 lodges in tno stato.and News says : Yesterday afternoon, a TUCSON', Ariz., October 21.—George will bo made in IflOo. II. Stevens, treasurer of tho peniten- each and every member of these Brown University alumni will give B11I1 Til Fill young Englishman from South Chica- lodges may consider themselves cor- a testimonial dinner to President An- go, called at the state's attorney's tiary board has decamped. Ho is dially invited. All the railroads have drews on the evening of October 30th office. He wanted to see Judge Long- over £(>000 short in his accounts. Dil- given reduced rates and the local at Providence. igent inquiries for two weeks havo lodges will have not only a reception nocker and wanted to see him badly. fniled to discover hi a. whereabouts. committee to moot each train coming James G. Elaine, jr., has returned To tho deputy sheriff on duly, tho When last heard from lie was at Ta- in, but will also have a committee on to Watorville, Me. and resumed work man gave his name as James B. Harm- coma, Washington Territory. public comfort added to these com- in the machine shops of tho Maine range, a mason. He was accompanied mittees, to see that all are properly Central railroad. by his wife, who wept and attempted and comfortably housed during their Stan ley's latest movements in Afri- to disuade him from telling what he Brother Johnson's Sermon. stay hero. ca are said to be intimately connected knew. Judge Longueckor was not WASinxoTON", T). C.,0et. 21.—Rev. Besides a grand street parade in with a large ivory speculation, in present and tho man would not com- W. B. Johnson, colored, ot the second which all the societies ofSanAnto- which he is Interested. municate his story to the reporter. Baptist church, preached a sermon mowill be invited to Join on Knights Ho claimed to bo in possession of of Pythias day, thoro will bo two or Tho youngest bank president in tho information that would expose hero yesterday in which ho country is probably Abraham Levi, likened tho negro to Sampson. three well prepared lectures in tho who directs the affairs of the bank ot tho conspiracy which resulted afternoon at the Grand operahouseby Manning, S. C. Ho is twenty-six in Cronin's death. "Aro you a mem- prominent Knights, a grand reception years old. ber of Clan-ua-Gaol, camp 2P," asked Henrik Ibsen, the Norwegian dram- and carriage ride to points of interest- tho reporter. "No, sir, I am not a atist, is sixty-one years old. He is a about tho city, a drill by Uniform .M. Osiris, who gave the prize of Clan-na-Gaol man, nor am I connect- man of .rudo features, with piercing Hank, and a grand reception. All 100,000 francs for the most useful ed with any of them. I am an Eng- eyes and a firm month. His beard is members of Uniform Rank througn- work in tho exhibition, has a. mania lishman and a Free Mason." "Do white and his hair tumbles over his out tho stato are especially invited to for statues arid proposes to erect many, you connect tho Free Masons with head in a way that suggests the need attend. in Paris. tho 'conspiracy'?1 " "That's just what of a barber. Tho committees of arrangements Uov. Dr. Honry M. Booth, who was I do. Tho English branch of it. I "Emperor William of Germany is are as follows: elected ono of the secrelaries of tho was sent hero on a certain mission by muoh disploisod with tho models Elk Lodge—T. W. Mullaly, chair- Presbyterian Board of Homo Missions tho Free Masons, but onco hero, I submitted to him for a monument of man; C. W. HhoH'and J. D. Burnett. last week at a salar3f of 55,000, has re- have vofuseil to do as I was bidden. his grandfather, William I. Ho has Lotus Lotlgo—Dr. J. P. Olnham, fused tho ofllco, preferring;'to remain I am in possession of tho essential sa\

BAN ANTONIO'S FIUEXD9. CUT roal self, Ve^lo to congratu- EAILROAD TIMK THE CHRISTIAN CAUSE. TI1K COMIXT, STATE SHOOT. to tuo aad aik a tboiniinl quottlon* a« to 'BONES OF INDIANS. jw tbk^ euro vfst wrou^Li and who did l'( CcmvenUon of tlie. young Jlou*» ELxtcnslvo I*repAr«lloni T*ookfng To- Hioie Who Bul)BPrU»o lo the Fair ad all 1 esn tell them la nbat I hire ro- I.&G. M. Railroa;'. .., Cl)r!Klni. AFBOCintlun. wtirds n Grtut Meeting. Fund. te il nuove. ££K;THE SKELETONS DUG UP NEATt COR- Thui It li cverv day, that some ,0110 or ^ACO.Tfli., April 17.—(Special.!—TH.O rian^vineots for ihe tourimmcnl of The coinuiHtee working to rahe fund? F r 5 r l Q OJa :> n 1 Iher I* rcUtluv; hl» disrvelfoii* curea fiom - V PUS CHHI5TI. ° o ri!'?K*AT... . ! .?. . . 5r«a. H sctOuddiy'B eesilo^ ol the convcnliou ol Ihu Slalc Sportsmen's nssuciatlon to be o place tbo fair on o fiolM basis reports iber, caocer, cousuinpllon, throat cll- For at Louh, Tblrua ilouotslo tb« Voiicg taeii'» Chtliltin A»*ocisitou ol ht-ld here on May II aru beln^ riplilly olfir.vii]- list: e*ie, brynchitls, a* I him, piT.iiyilt or ro:it« C:Wp.L v Texat opvnc-J intli Incrcuwl Btlcuiiauco, For Lsrcilo U:» a. t >"'.', :",.XVar of'U&ttriufQAlton Hetween tlio perfected. The Sau Aatonlo (iu» c]uijr. icsQ Ijcu are n^rmteil fur tlio beneu't of nanny ilole^itci having arrived Flnro. '.bo 1,'JW' AHIilVAL?. In whose hands the preparatory work IB 1,000 ifforcra and theirfrlruils. Fro-i St. Lout", Iron ilouutaln ot adjourttmcnt latl nl :.-1' ibq Blufi *ml I'ersonnls. latlny aa extensive pru^ram. Tth «lll fa tick man rxuidly rec\'j-Vcounty,- wLo cuno bero la 1*37, IBJI the W. Soiilh. of Waco; 11, II. GeUotdancr, of of cxtcutioiial vulue. In addition lo luuu i& Scbineltzer , 1,000 u- tbe l-Uiilel and itpuNlu-T the. cneuty. | Southern o Railroal. ~j;.-iVl>onc* found below here, mention of which Furl WorlL. the re^ulur jmr^fc nrraunL-4 for •. AUIOI oliiil«in—W. J. 11. I'MUnnn, of bv tho cjub tasnv hmnJpouin iloti-itiuus Leavo Cur ^n>>\- Or Ic a M *. lloLijtan •?'£-•' lin.alreWy baen made lu TIFI: Kvr>u:8d, Snn AnlouUS; .1. S. lloatbcttmttou. Ot baJ- f \Uino Kltctrielt. II Another ciae Is Hial of Mrs. Ifabell: ttd Cialvc--tnn. .5:'JS n, iu. snd 3:0 battt« with tbo Touchuari iom . N. AM. J. Grc»ibc«ek.. lriV» !•, hut « tburo-j^ti and absolute ciin- C. Viernnii, a! DunlnoD; C. C. Fur=-ylhe, ol ,VM ton sadn, of Dallas; J. f-hooi ever aiu-nipli'J In ttiia stntu tind a. McAK'xnndcr'a Wonderful Cures &"**•"*• through thu icctlon or ever had & flxht W.Stepbtn*. of Trinity collie; Ucutjje >« umin iiulablu J=l.ot3 will ennlcqt for \\: I. H. lltrnard CUxon, ol \V»co. \VljJt w.ii (bo nature of your milart; il KT--iel'a:-i ...... 4:10 p. a. S^cv,-iwllh. tba Caranchuar, *TH! h« IhinVa thu Un lli« HMO rxecilMvo rominlllec re- prl?.-'^. An liiiriie-n^t.- nuniher of Uv« Uif A«!i Ari\\a Irora SMI X/accl.co, tJ '"'~\.-'General foraervlllc, ot the lller expedl- lilriis will be u?ed Iu llie contc.st mid fur "IKipev-H originally, froui ti'hlch i 1'aiO and EA^.O rait ...... ^o:5ja.m._ •";*"• Ulan In 1540, bas been eonfu»Cil AS lo Hum pon—Kflv. M>O. ^udday, of >i«t*b»ll; S. 'jafft *'l!ro ..'.'. ..".'.'."."V. uffcrcil livu vests iu Knulaml, until It had ,;-•P • l hinniucr. Ls-t winter I wa^ ' B-^-v-j'jbo Tonchuai (Y3» oblajnod from the retu- 'isc^fyl^ vrer« rea>l from Iho dlfforonl C. \V. Ogilou cry IjrtiLio bjd tbal I bad toghoup j?£>^,nant of lh» tribe, sumn thirty or forty In assooliiion* itirnji^h'--iii ilic nalt. Tht«o Co:ni;iLinlcAtLnns are dally rccyivc- ilnj: tlic Skill ot 3Tany vorkinp. rrporN wore exceedingly encouraging from all \itnin uf thu stale; and outsidu 1 Sunday, at 4:3) p.m. Erf^'^ number, -who woto ] orated al Live Oik tuo iiroj:rt.» tiiiile l.y theUtlleronlbrancliCi "Wlml did you d-> then tr» obtain relief J" Itavi* lor Uiivc-ilOA, llouiton S'^-'-J'clat wbau bo first came there in 1*37, «ud rcfvrvijei.' lo the tthout ami tlic liKft] com- i. A. H'lerler i'hyiiclanjj tlie L'us "I La siul thiiTouehly uuri;il II:P." *':j« place ai Jut at voiilblo. T " Araou- AliOclalloiiF." JIH ailJrrs* r- £ pay, and the Lai hi tip al thli point li lh« and w« bAiidtcJ ^Tdl. He ilevoU'd til: turdny lutitirrt wcru n:cuived from ' ••1 coulJ [icllher CM nor dritik" without ami liec^llic, dally, cxi-c^i ^ : m tune lo lellfn^ buw to keep a you UK af>o S. A. Hulklur* Suuply Co **\' . ! • JEnest *a»whor« on Iho bay coast. cutlon alive. ML^Auui'I I'ncliic ai'tt tltc San LI Fu tra. f£>--,~ \. Antonio Garcia, who camo here e1f(hl I). A. Sinclair, of Ilaylon, Obla, ccneral IIIL; a l-tunt (KT iniie rate tor lliy roi S'i>w 1 can cat or drink anything nad cv«ry- Kiom (lalvcstou. ilo'.ialon and ~ys~ • -':>'oar4 ago from Italy, add who u«i «onie- lri[t. TJiu prospucts for A successful nut It, llefvrbts'co.l.'.''.'.'.'.'. .' :hii:g, uien uuti * a-, many aj tiicro daily at TiWp. ca. KK:..'- -vurhat oC a lea-lcr auioc>; bis pcoplu In this •ccr«Tirr ol lljft Voune Jlen'4 Chrliil I 111,0 v, it!: .nil the r-ll^-blrM tlaliorj fito&insbip Li1"/). aiinrlailnn, ileli'crtil a ioclnro, latinB lor a Ifiruu atlumlaftct; arc Hatter Lug In UIL Hotel Mavetlck £k---'- 'city, died jciterday .and wai liurl>d tu- till iiibjcct, "The Correspauilius iU-inbe/* ' .da?. Tbe Jlillatii lurueU out en mane to tisrrvuiu. Saucr hull Lolled ew isyillJ iJtiivloiialy vtutt DU- Widntaday and Hatardny. r/r.-altftod hla funeral. ol the Slilo Cuniiulttco auit Ul.trlei A. J. l'ry..r. i^uuiilnK paliH. I Cffuld uot lunch tO:i and Work." lELi rctr.arfc* wcto 0:1 aiio^'lsllon HKV. S Mri>. lirtbollu I liftil tolr. T.W. Martyr, ol Sal Mcthoillst church last iil^liu The Ice HO PUSHED TO THt WALU 1 100 The cxtrnonlluaiy cnrea which bar /y>'; J'.-Mer., snd otheri. luie WRS styltd llie "Used cf UfiUiiesa. J.'u! c'uritoii "..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','". 1 #<;••-• llrnri. U W. aucl Do:1 Craig left Hunt \ LUiotlj .-- IL*J bucn rcccally recouutt'il Ij) TJIE KxrHLS 1'cleplioim Company'! ! Tac- '-*-•"'• -olnxtorSalldo, Colorado. TliL-rc was n fair inullt-uce pii-^uiit. Antou AUain IOJ ad tinvln^ been iierfuimlon. Ho lield ttin HI la'jt clnrgo ol tho KicliiTif;.! In Ibla while beauty nas a (bin ibsl bu i.* re^illii^ lh« Accou nt of Iboi .^nv "-Jrlendiin Cutro, . nilrnclc-i recorded In the No 'I'eitanient :• Mr*. Itlcbard Klna li home again from an city, tiavluij puicbaied lha )ilnnt ITOIII tho ItiiMj^Iu off Iho utility ami valu nt .t Son CXt«Cried vltlt to 8»D Aotnulo, orlcinator* ol tho enterprise, Mciiri. o? uplines were imt to lia des]ilsei &ad tbe ono wMch wn aro alioiit to .S L-li into I aud Wbipi, For wvcral ycara JU'n'Jly, bald tho s]>cskt;a ^«* butlt hero «l- k account very hanilaomu injraona we And tho Siin Autonlo Iluslnpbs -- FROM BEEVlLLt. lompH «fro made Irotii thno to Urn* to in- brilliant. On Ihu uthqr hainl 1. Is Kiicoiiritgfd. Al ifiio o'clock on Wednesday aftoruoo dnco tha ».o Company to c*tali!l*b, here,! /Turn Tnblo Accident—An Inx-ltatlon I Hint plulii fuaiurci destfoycd tli The rain yeaicrday, which poured In our reporter met >!ra. McAlexxnder, 0 but they could tiat bu pravallcil upon to nipnny WABI city. Tliif raliilnll \a tlic vicinity o( San 1 wo years prior to May I, 1SSO, I ha lovoral companloni they vr«ro turning Ihe plant. Tbo owners wcrn not ill-. Mlltvr will luciuro again M this An'lonlo was qu'lto hetvy an.l ruports Leuu all! iik'. but il^ca tlist J*tu imtil 1 WA table irben ty aoiuc tueau^ tli& hoy fell church tu-niijht His fiulijctt ivlll l:u \^cnt to hiiow Hi til U ivRs al*o Uetlroiu.oJ felHii/, 10 in orrter to accoin- 4l recently brought t<) Dr. .Mi'Ltiiuau I fS?v,:..-,lnthBthe" " machinery aud \vn\VMi cru»hcd. T|;Tj o ullllii b its pnrpona tho Krie company noil- l.u\e, CoiirLfchlp and -Marriage." iciy utiueral. On iho Southern I'.t- rteiil them tfcnt with iho evplradou nl Ilidr clilc road lliu rain uxtundtil all b«ru a Lad-ridden invalid, totally lucil .§?-»">\'. tabUlt »o far rpmoved from'town tbit t.bl o The Cliovttltcr Aldo .Murttnl. ~">fi'J.- -marshal cannot keop an eya ovor It. iitrnet, which terinmutea May 1, thuy lur west 35 Sanderson and along l!ic Him ble oMuhiK anythlny (ur m>3Lll. 1 cm *»>V-V' -Worlt hai IJCQII coniuiciiced . or tbe \vould no» rent the phono* another year. Tho Chevalkr Aldo Martini gave not even ralie my lieail utf tLu plNaw. r - Ihe owner nf the vxiilian^ bad tlj« ot tilt; Inlr-ruatruiiaUt extended tiio en- !if,v ' artcilan nell tindor tba mmiA] ol 1 1 llh another ol hid sli»hl-of-bnnd ja-rlurjn- tire distance from Tarlor to Laivdo. son Iiid^enura liy to remain by tuy ^^•'Y-'IContractor bujilley wllh ttio l»ie«l Ira- Ml^]'l'"--f fi '""f' ^ " ^ Mi'lu- ! i 1 ll Ihe KrtB company In iho couiU or fccllliu ancLd nl tho GinnJ la^t night. The Just- fiay Hint To\*a" lonrib have In- Ibe u-liuk' ni^Kl. M> ri^ht CJD wad ' '>i - nro*«d machinery. crcated Si IJLT acre tn value, and that <-:.V -Mt, Vltmrueyliad hli^and hartly lacor- ttidr plint, ami can rl uilcd lo do the iattcr. j:er(onnance was vt-ry creilltablo iniieed »ml my Ihe Krlo k'dinpany, liowovor, have r«ck- Sau Atiionio baulis may turn their *vlic I luokuil at nn t.^_;"-7-."at(Kj yetlerday by a piece of uiachluery nu' onul vrltho-.it the peoijlo ot Vittorla, ai ami Jruw a falr-Msuii ILOU=C, Thu and y'-i-v IrrfiQr thin * peauut roaster. coi^pauj is touch-nUovu llie av^rftj;e and money loo?e ou ajiprnvi-^ sicnrlty," It »hvay* mi)iUBre : they will flml ivbun U cotnui to fjUcIni,' Uio called a citizen to nu I-Isri:>:s-;_represen- . vV-/ Att'lnvllatlQi] hai been l«le^TA\tlio.l to euiiic uf Ils hiifflijliles am Lndectl most l«red Ilio raoil ixctuclaunc iiaim trV-'^^rreildeot Jlarrhon by Mayor SUtluu-i ro \thonoi another joar, ai luMy oat-bilf ol 1 tative during Iht harrtustof t!.i: ialn JL-.< L .ii'^vLlft neevllle on hifl Vnrt* tour, hut a« yet tho prcfinl biitikcilbcia havo 4c elated L-xciTllou . The Mine bill will bo re- tcrday altuicioon. Aod he re.illy looked In my bead. Sleep out of tbe o*eil i.teutb alitir trie teriulnatloa ot their pre- as U he believed it. Wheu I attempted to cU an) thing U would r>. -•;'tlia) ihrouRh tllonc^ iho i-rcaldtul hai tvriln til nlirht. almoit cijote uie, ami 1 Celt a iciutatlon In .-Vy -•'fjK'an bla consent. cnt cii^i^omont />; \ The iirospoct for mnro rala la goad. Ueuerai Superiuler.Uent >f. D. MOH- my JJUK like tbat of OLIO iu:i«rlu^ Jroiii te- teralt, of tLe New York, Texai and Mei.1- TAnud, ajnl hail a vlolout pilu In uiy rlRht i.Jv? -^ . JjUllim'8 Now Wiiterworhs. caa railway, actomp snled by bis wile, Itlt ; to-ilay for rort*moulh, Va., lo \lilt iela- chc^V. hi evcj-j rciyp^l i.iy uonultiuit wai ";.i:,'r•.••'•^.BLISQ," Teir.r April 17.—Tbo test of tho tl.-ei/lhcy will LJU «onc about n mouth. Uc^pfrato. [I toiuullrd * ninnt.er of (he •j^i-V-mtM-ROtkt yciterday proved entirely sat- 1'hero «FP Inillcitlna* lo-nlght ot & much leading physician* of San Antonio, aiitl i-Sivif1:'':! iitaciofy.'all the machinery nrorktoij woll, nee Jed r^lr> tn ibid teulloi:. : while i liese gcntkjncn treated tuo with i^|v_;'- Tba'rtind-plpa v.-ai pumped full anil nil THE: HIGHER COURTS. efcrv poj^lhlc CATC and aUemlori, ii\x •'"•;"-•'.! the m»lns thoroui;h> vrtihed out. "\X '-"i Tb« Soutfaeru 1'Acifle ulll extend Ins prompllv to any tall, dayor nlglit, th' : Decisions Remlt-rcd nt, tbo Austin failed to (lo me Any nooU. 3Ir fcou r '^\'' switch from lit main lira to Conley'i oil {iyof building a »ystcin fjtelorrrlc liRhii tn with poor ninthcr," when ho mplled: "li E, HERTZBERG'S •'ft---. ' 'Jjullntj. AnDtter leo fartory 1* Jilao talted prema court ai»i!0^eil of the Jo!Lou li only n qut'iitLDii of a law honrj," 10 you ?&:'.'• about. bu*lLiod* to-day: csn boo tliu linpclem ror.dlllaii T wa* In. ^-'•' '' Kncliih peai and new Irish patalocs are Ailiriuetl—icall v*. Collliii fouaty, froci Do you k-ul wnll now, Mra. Alexjin J 1 f (eiil hcticr tliniL 1 bavo felt for the pa»t Vv ;; • appearing on t'ie market. Collins; iiuchinar, v*. Towiiiend. fror (Ivu ytar^. I re*t ivul) and filt^p well, niiit •'*-• ~-'.- ' Infonnittioii h«l been rccnlveil from re- Ja^ka; Hooker v». Hazcy, from ColBinan ilOA-"- - Uattla autliorhy tHnl the ML^ourl, Kwnsa^ aL)lc to nituud H^ formerly ti> my hoiuo- llevor»*.l aiu! Item and oil—Centenul; tmld UiilU'a, and bad T not crUi-Leil ]iiy loot i>j '•'/•" ntid Texsi rallro.iiE \vlllbi3 extended from Mutual F.lfft aasoclntlon vs. Tarham, ifdj f'('^--:' Lpckhail to Smltbvllle, wlilcii will ihortfln In rriuovknxto my new homo I would linve M-'i'v^tha distance betwaeu S.in Antonio and r w^lkcu down tn tlio doctor'* and back to- ' cS.r>n cr.aU.a-Sml.m .. .1., V, day [Qiteml of riding. Von know I live at \Vhy do you buy Inferior gtajsc-i from fe'-.-V Jlountou, (via IjoekbniOttvenly-iworallea. Th Ison.'el al., from Couke. IHvcuty year Tonttnc Policies miturln^ men who k'uow not*iin< alx>m Spectacle*, 1^-; The ciilzeai ol Lockbsrt ore JublKnt over I.Viloiii asrl l.lv«oKk Blroeti, Kldch ii a great dUlauca from .Dr. McLoimnn'i, but thU year lixiw a return in caih to ttia policy whrn yo*» «n get /i pcr/trt tit anil l-t'ttor r-ty-jr-J'':their a,oo', ;cfn lurulihed by the wLea a boy, K. HKIl'r/JtKRt), Optician. £-7vf "'A AfBb»n Cblof, Thonui F,r»ni matter, loail- SloMon lo fila tranicrlpl erantcil—iiine fci>'t-ui:ii.-)c» to order for uvtrjUOiij. t^r'-V Infl at TornaK, MeTliro, psrietl Iwth her ct al., \f. Viruay, el al., Iro"m Dslla*; u-tti: 1oiiml1>7t* n^lealdr" rather Kla. laSo'i-*"! drawn ITOUI caniinlkftlon appeal by rcgiu's , Kor tic iuK ach:al i on ina- ' — AlUirneys atDallni,— •-' ."cable* ID" a recent norther and WM driven icirci.ly know uhst tnoro to Bay, but i will E. K. i.o/o VueulOi v*. ilacuaiilel, icon. lay tLila: tbal my rotored health la duo Ijurlni; pollcWi, iend DIIUO a^o al ' ^athoVe. 6ba will prove > toU! \rrccV. At eutlroly to Dr. ilacUmian, to whom 1 c, ueireat birthday, ii> /..Iho time ihe bad about ifarre bund red loua S. GARUNGTON.LEAK, A Voiuip Sinn's Drop. For the Safety of the Public ropay, firr ho lm been knitium«iita] • "ol m«hoti,ny abotrd and wai leaving for IQ ch^Dviiip: mr cor-dltton ftom thAt of a Attorney •at-Latr, HOL'Siox, Tos., April 17.—[Special.] liy son. 7 years nM.bail a white swt-»ir.g - ' Qiieeailovrn for ordrr*. The crew were The yuibllo hrnlth Is of tho RreateJt !u- bcd-rldileu inv.ilid, to that ol a well u-c U ilBln Ftrcet. - DALLAS. TEX. -.'" aiilitod ailiore by t(tc CFSTTS ot Tbo Nor- Q. H. Blsoehard IB accused of burglary ai porlar.«,ar.d"Forlha Safety of tl.o I'ubllc" comdouhli rishlU?ff bfkisv tho kntfO.whkh GODFREY X GALLAWAY, ','' weelnu tiark. Knslkne IxiraiA, of Arendala, conlraciedN];.!rauaclc as o ttiit Hi leg ^" rue Ihink they arc stitterJtiK from some i tmtkl to-day was respected and truited, h Hir.u?tticn:iUitaU(eil. TSiLs can^ntbe,how- UcnL Illiulon, or thnt I boy see n will .-.". and Ibe UrltliUbrls l^xilino Eldora. No bo U behind prison \jsn. For lorao tin ever. Illmpiirillf* *nA g.nrr.i ordiiMio -ITO Prompt attention ""^.'-.* 'live i vrtra lo*t Init tho crew lo.it nil thalr thtfswtiling. whwrdhehaTReil freely, hwl lhc-wlipr t.iit wlien thor dlsro 303 Uouitou Street, ^»n Antonio. Texas. -"•.-"efifecH.1- The chl^t roato Itu^h McPlioa and ho hai bc-en nlpht watfihtnin ID tha T re aliowcil to Rccu:nulite in tha nlo^J. Tlie j: iijonl hotel, at tho cnrner of Coi]irre*i aiul jM'jllils nudein» ot [r.ilivLJuali, anJ U yo-.ir dhl not help hl:n m^torl^lly. t consbJcn.-d t-.5" -:'«lx"ol tbe e*cw arrived at Uii* jvorl to-day i hl:n n rni'.firrm;'! eilpple. I va? ftbonl to "-iV-oulho Rrlttih ilcntuiblp XauJn. ot Ihn Mllioi atrecli, ami ivai looked upon ai an own, l-.callli la at a l"W ct,b. It inusl unfavoi v 3 00 tx -) ';- Texas lloft of iteamera, harlnif heeu lont honorJildo yoiinc IQBII. For tb.fr p^st fow bly afTect th» heallli of tlA conisitinlly- t.ikehlra to CiRClnnnll tr-r an opcr " ' " ;.- " hirehy HJB Brltrtb eopiul at Very Cruz, davsMr. A. f.cnf, Iho proprlaloi of ttic Thcrcfore, In !!>«• Nii«nB,^cnl:«piirUIea pt-clina hli h'2 would, hrvre to bo taken ofl, '•..''/ ehrouia to th»lr hotcv .'^i KngUnU. The hotel, ha^ bt'«n mlc&lng tinall mma nf ma riot In t>io hload. ru tio'ieiutt of cjusa MH\ iwiMiiglvinfrliln Howl's SarsapJiilLT In /:";.'" muter of tha Afghan remAlned it tha loonry Irotn tba till behind the h*r A or.ltrtl)£tt up Lis strengtli. The mtxlleLio c'oao wafch ivai made la»t olnbl jnd Blan- uieul durloi; tha vrlattr 1a r^orli J, N. & H. S. GROESBEECK, ;• ".• sc«DAof tlie"wrecis to tettle up iho sffairi ol r. --''the vtsiel. cliard w»^ caught In Ibe act of robbing the cftih drawer. Ue WM loclced np aud V:M':: Crtse. ot It nil rout 1 atrikerfl. waived exjtinlnatlon ou tivo1 cbaryesj one ; for theft and the olher lor luiriflary, and ?Jr': - •• " Cpit&iCAXA, Ter., Apill 17.— [Special.)— 19 Lou ml over to the criminal court la the [Uf- In tbe dlitricl court to-day In the case of a lioraes. workiliopi athl storw. or woke up hh Appetite, ar.cl soon pieces of EEAL ESTATE and GENEEAL AGENTS to of &750, In default oC which he won! to bono were dl»-har^cd frcm the sere. Wo IJlHi*' Tom Smith, J. II. Slapp and otbcr* YB. tbe Jail. . ftomi other causes, It. la ol tin nl;:mt im- f <> that ereryhody fl.culJ Uic ^ Foo:l :OQl!nueJ with liood's Sarsnf.arilLi, ai U %?* '.. reeolver* of tho Cotton Halt, fur millcloiii Crops DaiiifcRCd by Rn1n. A«n:e i\ to lia doing li Insomuch eo thuro ia a ^V'r""p^opertj, lacltiag tlie ttrlkorj auil ottier- croivlni,- cropa are terribly damaged. ai «eil n* ever." JOHN 1^ McMcnBiT, ,.-y Tublic, llavenswootl, W. Ya, chance for big profits. Struck l>t MshtnlnR. References—Banks aud Business Men of San Antonio ^j^{^:'-~ . Cyclone Upiets « Residence. SUKTOIAN, Tei., April n.—t Special.]— $$$>•-,','- -.'"...CHIZ.LICOTUB, Ter., April 17.—[Speclal.l L»il nl^ht lightning ntruck ibobouieol : £^. ;i' ^_A, cyclont rlilted totro a^aut 3 p. in, and Tst Jlattinxlr In thli f>ty rfurln/trie heavr ffe'v>'v"'upiet J. A- Scott1* reildence. MM. Eeott'i rain *torm. tearlujr «-krga porllonottbB '&£•: '• Ehonlder wn tnlured aad one child cerl* rcofolf. The Iiimntea svere. ibock«d but KifVV'-'ooaly burt. The rc*t of the famllT eiMr-el. Tbe BSood gx-TC-.'-VTli* bouio 1* a total wreck. TLe tyclono Sarsaparilla g*jV'.". continuefl to iho norlhciit. N.o othor dam- Iterr Coimty Cotcbes Ttaln. •''Ori July 4, I nas burnt wilh powder ";, gje U reported. A heavy Jill at rala ftnJ KEifKViLi.K,T«)c., April 17.—[Special.] all c-Krfjy face. It soon hexted, but Uieb 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR I 'tono ball aecompanlei] the. v. |nd. —A iplftudld rain hai fallen tbroughout to break o.it, and: spf*3d until I my for tiro moalla. 1 tol •»'« : Ivcrr county tblj iftorooDti. Will give yon HONEST VALUE for HONEST MONEY. Tlie finest ^ - . ' Good) Rain at Taylor. tealca all ovtr rot. rar f.»S=r nils »«">••» »». w.aay salves aird u<:d!clne* •nlthoat any ro- T«x., April 17.—iSpeclilj— Nearly Fraiitlc. mil rcrl"» >wl w!il»*ei» ea and moat popular line of iwo t.hy!lcl»3s, but Ul.l not stt " "' * til one tiny a friend fidvlsidraa to trr tuen filling hero all even- UBI It ever ijeen your mUfor{ime to ba b«ller. ai!Mls»wHi»r»-S Sarani'ailUA lo purify my bloo.1, ami brought Into frequent contact with a per- before I had taken or.o tottle all the bolls •on. exe«i»lTCly nerrou*? 11 »o, you rnutl TtrUJf J, ni»l .houjlit n l>o:tl;. 11 telpcil n r» dapirtment hai accepted jn go ciuch Uint I conllnutd tiklns It till I had dlsippc.ireJ. I recommend no>l's Raria- t|on to attetid i picnic at Auitlo be aware that trlral causes, unnoticed by p^rllh to every one." G EO«O E lits&xo, 30 NE1 SPRING STYLES iho Ylgoroui, drive a ner?oui In vail it to tha „ thtee iK-'-tlea, whVo I wai eai*J. I ^Jadntoda?. verge of detraction. It li AS uaaecenary West ilulheny Street, Cincinnati. 0. worth for your money Is .bfl "race wbleh wa) ran orer for city tecooauncml Moo.1'5 SaiaararilLMoallng (he :lJ 3 T n T was Yet n:uc \re now Ready and Waiting the lucky buyer at FAIEHST PRICES. Full and"coiieclor Frank wa'i to particularize tlieie ai H Is Impotalbla to tcaitbtood pailflcr EkDOvroL" C.Yl', VcsK, *'Eari>'"] ^ P l S ^ ^ ^^ .positively guaranteed on every purchase. Nothing like this sitoct k for style, giiird agiLriht tbem.i Too root of tb« evil '., BrocXpoit, N. v down. Kid nervous he.vlacho, lelt nlaerabto U uiually Imperfect dlgcitloa aibd atilmlU- 70 ]'«k A »tvd an that I was very much tenef.Kd by .,-••' assortment and popularity. •'• ''.'•'.- The aisrlow Blob Caie, lloa. To aiiltt tbeia function), »od tbrbujh IIoxxl's Sarsiparill* and necomRiemni to my th«lr teceired, complete dUebar^e to re- ton!e and I reeotnmend It to alt who have 1tr -V.OR^niil. Tex., April 17.—[Special.]— jri >[ns. J. M. TAVLOS, I » V.«IM • : lofoTca weak oerief. In conjunction with thai'tired feeling." C- PAKMEWE, " d, Ohio. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS. :-Th«Jurjr lo thVlfirlowiBobe*s«i rendered other port Ion i of the phyilcjl^orzmlim, li Bridge Slrect, prookljn, N. If. -(ha /olIowlnrvdTdlet: EageQBlx>jjan,yira wltbln the power of Iloitetter'a Gturaich REFRIGEKA.TOHS FROM $5.00 to $05.00. ••-Waii'ner a ad Marion Wallace KUlltjr for Bltteaj, »y*temil1e4!lj and eontEnucoil/ . - - » • -.y tud'the- fo!!owfup found tot uied. There- U no disappointment here, Diet COOK, John Level!, Veruor no mailer \That or how grlevom (be. fail- UTCI ot othir lO'Oallei] toalci. No leda _ or opliie—avoid both I—can compare wltb •I- HAGER & ^'0' Tba loft alow oE tbo t«a rose it acoolred ihf* InTlgoritloj n«rT« tranqullkzer. Cop- y C. I. HOOD A CO., Sa» Antonio, Texaa, W-:'by Udlei who u«Droiponr«Cpjnpfoxioo itlpatlou, bllllouinrn, TO atari*. rb«umi- IOO Doses Ono Dollar 13 North AAlaml o ' ' ' tinu, kidn«T troulJe< K9 curtsl \a lu ".. |OO Poses Ono Dollar ••r THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1F95. iKKOUNCDCZirH. share the benefit of It; ne*.i lu. T*>x*s the K-r>ate*i r»m*rit. As a bt^f-pivxJ'i^r, Te*a* _ ___ REAL. ESTATE. W« ut nihociMii to ( has only iH'ttun. Bom* y«rars ago Galveyum THOUSAND TEACHERS FOR SALli- ' "" ^ took u notion 10 vxoon h^r own i-auK-. JVST RECEIVED. am) n.'ut cottage ; u tine ••dr- BT'iTE BBXiTOB wtsi to gr»3W. ami afterward fatten on 0 Ballet! Huddles. ' IHT lot in tiw Kast Knd at |>JW: this Is a m«*;il, thfiujd 10 Uvrrpool. vitt G&]\v:itou. : Send to the National Educa- of Cod-liTer Oil, with Eyppphosphites of Lime »n-ha!r. with -i t)*» **sc*>ort**r or not. sh*' will bt-oonie ft. tional Association. is a constructive food that nourishes, enriches the blood, Sa-u-r Kraut. feic«ioa Aptl rt. iNtt. • Kr«>at exporter of other pro-'.uct*. ami her !bs delicious thirty f«et pi water now in prosp«vt will creates ualiU llaso, Btops waiting aud give* strength. It is ju.^ re3?«lle»t. $wt<-t, quali- 1 Pt««M mnaanv* 1 slr.ibl* hot^vstva-i. $'*>* iota, in ilie iitat «J\1 to th;. vatue of c^cry r.^rv of land bc- ty unmat'.-hable for price; 25c iwr pound. f.iitt, at a \ t'r.v low liyurc. uvtMm thf Missouri river ;ind the Rocky for all : «e carry a line of Coffee* superior to DR. ALP. H. H. TOLAR mountains and South Dakota. any in the city. "The faoi is th#i to the business man, B. A. COOK, the Grocer. f DdtiwadnitCdiduUt* f»r SENATOR of U» lilh CIRCULARS BEING SENT OUT. counties H! prices aiui in trucis to yuii pur- S«i»UiM«I IM.r.eu MAM' FklESDS. lhi- manufacturer or the i.-romoter. Texas 215 and £i27 Market st. chasers; will exi-hange th«?e lands for Cial- U about the most hiteresi'ns il-ld In Ameri- Free and punctual delivery. Phoue 465. Vt-iton L-Uy pro|M-riy ca to-day. A book could bo written on the »risibilities of the Urazos bottoms alone." Wasting Diseases 40 aoros of iln.l luj'ui at Alvln to c-xchanse for yalye»ion city property; will pay cai-h Headquarters for the Texas Pcoole Have Al- like Consumption," Scrofula, Anaemia, Marasmus; or for Coughs and WANTKl>—SmnU houses in all seotloiu INDUS1RIES OF TEXAS, THE COVRTS. MULTUM IN PARVO- of the city. Have purchasers lor quit*- a ready Been Secured—The Special Rates For Money or Bargains call on number. j. A.-UAHARTHK. FOR LOSS OP FINGERS. Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Longs, Loss of Pleri and UNCLE EI'H. The Accommodations in Denver. Galveston's Reliable Pawnbroker and Jew- FOR SAMC-A lot. close In. can be In the- UbnrU't court John Gules has General Dabilitj. Scott's EmuMon has no equal a* vtry fli.t'p. Mr. Frank (ooper Talks to 3 Kan- brought suit against the AmCTlcun bisoiilt 2417-19 Market *&£.. near Bath ave. Tv;o elegant corner lots, •=•;'•> ..- ••> aitil ui^jiufui.-£uri;ig i-ampuiiy for $3oW Nourishment for Babies and Growing Children. damages for injuries sustained by his Fine chance to bu\ -• ••• sas (ity Times Re- Texas has approximately 15.000 teachers Buy only the genuine put up in salmon-colored wrapper. splemil'1 nelKhborhoo -. «j •• .. son, KnjderK-k Oaie.-*. . 11s ilrst alleges that hi the public .schools and colleges, A stren- - porter! the df-feiulunt Company on or about Muroh sale art- ivqii"S|(>(l 10 -• -v iii, ISM. opt>rauvl a biscuit and cracker uous effort U heing.made l:y Dr. O. Ii. faii'pttt on Steti's £mufsivti, * F£EE . N'JGIIT ijAMPS for the sick room and having considerable . . i- factory in iJalveston, and in the course cooper and others to get this lurRO body usetui 10 every house that burn? a llchl all plat-es. : \ti iiuinuructtiring this product, operated night; burns o'l, and half pint will burn 0« represented at the nuvtlng of the Na- Scott A Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. GO cento and SI. hours; all glass burners; pest thing: out; KOH RBNT-fottHs i ;, , by steam somo complicated ami 'dangerous tional educational association, to bo held in Iwo-siory cottatft*. 1 ' r machinery, a portion of which is referred also "Ail Crust Uake Pans." Patent Egs Two-story dw^llinir . Denver on July 9. 10. II and 12. by a delo- Poachers, Griddle Cake Fryers, 10-ci. Dus- HIS TRIP UROUGH TEXAS. to as the "roller," which, when In opera- ters, 5-ct. Saucepans, Metal and Stove Pol- Coitatfe. a\-e. M»a.*b. : .- . tion, has great velocity, dangerous mo- gaiion of at least lOOu teachers. They are ish. W1SRODT BROS., Tivo-story, Hath avt mentum, and is difficult of management. being ably backed by the railroads, who Nice dwelllnH. s. e . -,' lie further alleges ihat on the day and 1 LOCAL KASEUALL. _ __•_ 2314 and ii31G Market st. wii'. probably make a special rate of out ^ stu.. with Lath; i1n lir. .. - year named Frederick Oaten, aged 14 A FEW BARGAINS for this week. li'eai cottage, I '/-, b i- years. a son of the petitioner, fare for the round trip, with $2 added, this REGULARS PI.AY ERRORLESS BALL. WAXTWD—Good quarrynuMi at Granite I* .. i He. Speaks of tie Outlook for the Future was employed with the hitter's con- $2 OeJjiK the fee for a membership In the mountain, on Austin ami Northwestern C. G. Conn German silver corbel, cost railway. SULLIVAN & FIELD. $05. for $22. Tremont, bet. Marl. : , sent and knowledge to grease baking pans association. One road proposes to run a The Coke hadn't a ghost of a show against Set doctors' operating instruments, $20. of the Sttte-Talks Abjut and sweep the floor of the factory: thai special train of Pullman ears from Galves- the Regulars yosterdny. They were da chaff WANTED— A trial order to convince yo'i Dobson 24-brac-ket banjo. 510. Oa! vesta n. th-ise duties were of easy execution and ton to Denver, leaving here probably on before a March ffale. The big fe'.lowa sim- of the many advantages you will derive by Richards laminated steel D. B. shotgun, FOR SALK J Two-stc- attended with little or no danger. Saturday morning and arriving in the Col- p'.y loyed with them. and. had they exerted buying your groceries at FOR SALE] He., soi ' It is further alleged that after he had orado i-apitai Monday morning, tnus giving JOS. MAGNA'S. 36th ant! K. A largo line of fine diamond?, watches feet front by 130 feet •! been thus engaged for only n"ve days he u day for rest, recreation, sight seeing and themselves a liiile harder In the opening WANTED—Salesmen to sell very com- and jewelry at prices to suit hard times. three lines of cars tim. was ordered by defendant's foreman, a Uelega'tion work before the convention be- and closing .inning, could have shut i'he-m plete line of lubricating oils and greases. MIOI3LS. Brokers and Jewelers. Ralsod cottage of Fix r man of adult age, and who had control of gins. All the facts in connection with these out. Griffith, wit'll his tormenting'y slow ave. K, near Center sc- Those -who Tvee at the oyster, roast the employes of the factory. 10 clean the' •matters will soon "be broushi out in circu- Liberal terms and good pay. Apply Gar- FOR SALK—Portland Cements, English FOR RENT—Lnrge roller while it was in rapid motion; that lars Issued by the State teachers' associa- ball, made ring-tailed iiim-lans out of Cap'n Ian'* Refining Company, Cleveland, 0. and German, all guaranteed. Standard given at WooNarr's lake to the Kansas •Decker's boys, and far six inn.n^.i allowed roomers or boarders, ii CHy and Colorado cattlemen a couple of the floor immediately under it was slip- tion and the railroad companies. If those, NEW FACES-^All about changing the brands Limb Planter, Ha I re & Sharp sand- venient to nl) business i pery from use and from dough which had at the helm keep up their present enthusi- them but one hi!. Then -Scott Si rat ton to&.seJ features ana renovating blemishes In 150 flre brick. Besi grade Cedar Bayou Brick. Resilience of 7 roums. weeks ago will remember a fine looking fallen and became hardened thereon, a asm Texas will have a delegation as big thc-ni over, nnd, out of pure charity of page book for a stamp. JOHN H. WOOU- Roofing and Sheeting Papers. All fresh P*i & !»7. CctmKes: .ti . gentleman with tn auburn beard— Mr. fact which the boy did not know; that the as that of Colorado. heart, allowed them t3 corral a few run.'* iJURY. 127 w. 42d street, New York, In- end at low prices by W. H. Pollard & Co., P. SF-\-eral large .itoi Frank Cooper. Tluse who did not see him latter had not been instructed as to how In Denver very extensive arrangements jn the ninth innl-nt;. The Regulars batttJ ventor of Woodbury's Facial Soap. foot l£th. Brick levee. Telephone 437. houses, etc. to perform the work of cleaning the roller, are being made. Accommodations in the in Th?'.r Hsua-* form and fiekle-1 tin to t-hp will remember reaUng In The News that nor as to the danger attendant thereon, hotels and private houses are being ar- •lilffh w-ater mark, jiat a iiilspvay being GILL1NGHAM PORTLAND CEMENT— he made one of the most eloquent speeches nor as to how to avoid such danger; ihat ranged for. Probably no city In the United ch-ir^frj u;i to them, while the Colts hu\l u. Celebrated fcr Its uniformity and great ever given at the hfetorlc gathering ground such was no part of the boy*s work, and States !s more famous for the high char- f rebooting and wl-ltl throwing; matinee. strength, 150,000 barrels sold in Texas and Chiles played fiisi 'base cleverly for the GUNS and loaded shells at reduced New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Kan- or 'prominent rxcurrion parties. "When Mr. he had had no prior familiarity or expe- acter of Its hotels than Denver, si?,e con- prices; blcyeles, collery. powder and every- sas. COO) barrels used In piers of Gulvision rience therewith, a fact which" defendant sidered. At the time of the conclave of Colts, and Gates accepted a couple of hard .WHENEVER a new r. .i:"..-i • :, .-: .. • Cooper reached his home on the banks of knew or could have known by the use of the Knights Templar in 1892. wifh the (.••lamre.-i in c-riilt-r. Lunge muOe uiie of his thing in the sporting goods line, at bay bridge. Fresh stock, low prices. of construction then is i':•• ;!•;. the. raging Kaw he was Interviewed by one that degree of care Incumbent upon em- enormous number of visitors In the city, iontf runn-injj catches in center «nd Ualvxju \V. F. STEWART'S. GEO. H. HENCHMAN. Importer & Dealer. ors to look up bargains in !r\n.J. s-n-r ployers who operate dangerous machinery. reaching 100.000, no complaint was heard £.TihereJ in some hard sToimJfers at short. Successor to Victor H. Cortines, 212 Tre- " VIBN-NA MIIJL1NER—I have opened a opportunity Is offered ym n,,\\ .n !.••••• • . of the 'bright young- men of the Kansas Stewart let out 'his coachI-n.^ voice and mont street. City Times. The Irtervicw gave rise to Jt Is alleged that the boy undertook to do of lack of quarters or of r.ny failure on new miHlnPry *«?:fibli«hment. The latest, rig-ht of way of the (*<••*<• ••••'<•>.. •_'- as he was directed, but his foot slipped the part of the hotel people to furnish ab- startled the neighborhood. Score: prettiest an<•.; '.'.,-•• w.:;---.i\ th'e following editorial in the same paper; and the fingers of his right hand were solutely first-class accommodations at rea- 123456789 R. H. E. Ladles are especially 'invited to give me a Anticipating inquiries for • •• '•':• ! • :• ! = -.'. >. "During his recent visit to Texas as a caught in some oortlon of the rapidly re- sonable rates. For the National educa- Colts 2 00000003—5 6 C call. Prices reasonable. this new line, we obtair.-.-,; :-i-1r..- ••:•..- h;-r' volving roller, and were so crushed as to tional association convention the hotel men Base hlts...l 000000 3- -1 Pajre & Apfela kidney and bladder cure MME. A. WIBN-ER. Artistic Milliner, gatns In small or large ; .-• -•.-;..-. v. i i, }> \\-. delegate to the cattle raisers' convention necessitate amputation. The petitioner have expressed their indention to put forth cured Louis A. Schwartz of the F. B- Q. 2015 P. O. St., Op. Grand Opera House. are now offering at lov.'r- • '•,--:, :-..L:iii_jlv TMr.' Frank Cooper o£ this city made some Regulars 00505600 *—15 20 0 1 shows that before these injuries Fred- even greater efforts than heretofore to iBase h.iti3...0 1G14611* clothing store, Broadway, New York, of FOR SALE—Family horse; kind, good from 13.50 to S5 per acre \.-ith -.;::•/ n-!:-,'•> Inquiry into the >vaiue and effect of cot- erick Gates was earning 930 per month; supply the teachers with everything that Batteries: Regulars, Griffith, *?!ratton almost fatal kidney disease. For sale by traveler, sound, 16 hands high, 8 years o)d: Remember also that we •=-' ill ;•. ;.:(r.ui; ton seed meal for feeding cattle and the that he "was a likely youth, and had he could conduce to their comfort or pleasure J. J. Schott, druggist, Galveston, Page & offer bargains In small •••• Urn • ^t-. •:-, -i not been ?o crippled and maimed he might In their stay -In the city, and at the most and Ki'ttrtdgre; Colts, Hu'lchrson, Terry ami Apfel. manufacturers, Victoria, Tex. works double or single; also a good single Alvtn, Hitchcock, Area !' j; in ;f;;;•*, ;i] development of the cattle industry in that easily have earned from March 29. 389J. reasonable rates consistent with absolutely Monan. Two-base hits, Da-hlen, W-Mmot, harness ami buggy. Call at 27th street and alonp the G., C. & S. F. :.-., bvi--v«r:. -jin- state. The Impressi3ns he obtained on first-class service. Lange, Everett and "Stewart. Three-base Labadie's wharf. ^______^_ and Houston. Can also e. -lii'titi. f-?v o'.i:;.- to the time of his majority $3000 over and hits, Decker and Everett. Home runs, KEEP WANTEP-rEMAIJE. 1 these questions are given in an Interview above what it would have cost the peti- The conviction that the coming conven- Decker. Time; 1 'hour and 44 minutes. Um- "RECEIVED—1 cp.rioads Busgies. Phae - property. WM. RI'^'I -:v & CO., tioner to maintain him; that his capacity tion would be by far the largest ever held WANTED—An experienced cook; liberal tons, etc.. Iti latest styles and newest ideas 2teO Postofflce gt. published elsewhere, and will prove inter- for earning baa been permanently and se- pire: Walker. which we offer for sale cheap. esting to cattlemen and others in •In the history of the National educational wages. FOR 9ALE!—The half lot on south side of munity. riously impaired to the extent that he will association has brought, five months be- J. LEVY & BRO., not be able to earn more than the cost of MEN GETTING IN TRIM. _ ^ Apply 1802 ave.. I. 221G-2218 and 2220 Church st. Market, bet. 19th and l!0th sts.; $3000.. "Th" e experience of the past year In feed- fore the date of the convention, many Lot and two cottatres, next to *he h. w. his living from the day of his Injuries to state managers and representatives from "If this hot weather keeps ujr its lick for WANTED—A -good woman for jzeneral Ing cotton seed meai, according to Mr. the day of his majority, and that the peti- several sections of the country to engage household work. Address J. B. GRAN- cor. of ave. K and 37th St.; J2250. This Is a Cooper's observation, docs not Justify the tioner would be entitled, as the father of 'state headquarters for their teachers and awhile," said Anson yesterday, "we won't VJLLE, BeUvIIlc. Tex. cheap piece of property to buy as an in- expectation that It -win tie continued. It said Frederick Gates, to those earnings; BARGAINS In Buggies, Wagons, Har- vestment' or for a home. was ahe result of two unusual conditions— accommodation for the large delegations do a think but be In the pink of condition LADIES-^To do fancy work at home. ness, etc., for one week only, being crowd- FOR RENT—5-rocm, new cottage, 30th wherefore the petitioner prays judgment. Which they expect 'to bring with the-m when we go northward. The boys are DELRAT NEEDLEWORK CO., a. surplus of cotton seed and a scarcity of The Brown Paiace hotel, which was com- ed for room. CHRIS FOX and O; $15. corn. Neither of these conditions are likely commencing to show up nicely aad I look : Delray, Mich. 5-room cottage. Slst and P; $10. to recur, .and therefore the experiments UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. •pleted just in time for the Knights Tem- for great things from them. Dahlftrf is in- plar conclave, and whose fame was spread BIG REMOVAL SALE— 2-room cottage, N. bet. 17th and 18th;'$7. will probably be abandoned. The Buckeye engine company of Salem, clined to 'be a little lazy, but he is hustling HOCK'S RED STORE—IG-oz. can Price's 7-room raised cottape. Strand, bet. 13 and "with regard to cattle breeding In Texas, throughout the country by the enthusias- along- to get the fat off, and he sTte-ws as Entire Stock of Clothing, Furnishing O., has brought.suit in the United States tic expressions from the knights over Us much niinbleness now as in midseaapn. All Bakfng Powder, 05c; S-oz. can, 20c; 4-oz. Goods, Hats, Shoea, etc., below cost on ac- 14; $22.50. H. M. TRTJEHEART A CO. Mr. Cooper makes a most satisfactory re- superior accommodations, has been chosen can, lOc; Hekiz's Tomato Catsup, 3 for 2Cc; count of removal. ort. The industry Is still In its infancy, circuit court against the Galveston city h the boys say the stiffness ami sore arms Liuedeman's Tomato Catsup, 2 for 15c' FOR SALE—Two very desirable lots on Eut the possibilities are prodigious. The by the local committee as the headquarters they complained of are fast passing- away, 2015 and 2019 Mechanic st. railway company for the balance claimed for the national officers. A large number and they are-commencing: to show it by Heinz's Sweet Pickles, 30c- bottle; HeJnz'3 the northeast corner of 24th and H. Here present purpose of Hie residents of the to be due on four contracts for machinery iC-oz. bottle Mustard, 20c; Bon Bon Baklnff GO "WHERE you can get the bast. Our is a chance. state is to diversify ithc crops and turn of prominent educational men not officially their work of late." The captain's state- Powder, 3 for 25e; 7 bars pure German Olive specialty Is Long Leaf Louisiana Pine and The Spillane cottage, situated on K. bet. - more attention to tilling. But that fact amounting to 516.800. Credits of 11863.22 connected with the association have al- ment is verified by a glance at the men in Red Cypress. Cheaper grades as well. Low are admitted, leaving a balance claimed ready secured quarters for the convention (heir playing. They coyer ground faster, Soap, i5c; gal. jar Pickles. 30c; Boneless prices. DARLINGTON-MILLER LUMBER 24th and 25th; desirable front; fine location; will increase' rather than 'diminish the to 'be due of $14,936.73. at the Brown Palace. SuRar-Cured Hams, SVjc; fresh shipment has all modern conveniences, etc; magnitude of the cattle trade, and this do chelr work more smoothly and accu- Heno Tea, 680 lb.; 2 3-lb. cans Apples, lac. CO., 30th and Mechanic. 'Phone 579. FOR RENT—Two cottages, newly paint- city will ..share in the advantage of the Im- In the case of Samuel A. Walker vs. The Metropole, across Broadway from rately and put lots of life ami ginger into th,e Texas, Louisiana and Eastern railway, the Brown, has been secured as Kansua • 2G09 to 26U Market st. 'Phone 126 HAVE TOUR ed. 28th and Q%. provement. , As Mr. Cooper says, 'Texas is their play. Watches and Jewelry repaired at FOR RENT—Newly renovated, large an empire within itself,^ and Kansas City Francis Peabody yesterday filed an Inter- headquarters and its rooms retained for vention in the United States circuit court, 'Kansas teachers. Nebraska 'has completed B. CANTER'S, Jeweler. store on Strand, bet. 20th and 21st. •wltl add to Its greatness." CHICAGO VS. GALVESTON. PURITY and price are the two consider- 404 Center st. bet. Market and Postoffice. AUSTIN & CO.. 215 22d St. The. interview was as follows: in which he sets out that he purchased arrangements with the Albany and Gilsf-y ations. Try me. E. F. HESSE, 26th ahci a judgment of J849.W from S. E. Sayers, to entertain the teachers from that state, Manager Work intends to have all his Winnie, Grocer?. Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, EGGS FOR SALE. Real Estate Agents and Notary Public. Frank Cooper, ex-president of the live which is a mechanic's lien on the railroad .6tpck exchange, was wtth the recL-nt ex- and expects to fill entirely at least one of men on the ground by April 3 so as -to play etc. Prompt delivery. .'Phone 270. Pure-bred Buff Cochins, 51.50 per setting. FOR SALE—2 lots, 39th and I; $750 each: cursion of Kansas City business men to property. The road has been ordered sold these large and centrally located hotels. Pure-bred Indian Games, $2.30 per setting. and he desires to get his claim allowed be- 'Representatives from Illinois went to Den- a series of three Kames with the Chica^os W. ARBUCKLE, Flatonia,.Tex. '2 90-acre "tracts In Edmond Andrews' the annual convention of Texas cattle rais- fore the sale, before the latter, leave. Though the men. THE Diamond M. & P. Butter Oil for league on Hall's Bayou; $8 per acre and a ers at Fort Worth. He also accompanied ver early in February and secured as their with a lew exceptions, will "be out of shape cooking Is the coming substitute for butter COAL TAR AND COKE—By the barrel bargain: lot on 30th and N. $1200: lot on 31st the party to Gaiveston. •headquarters the Windsor, the oldest ami for lack of practio^, Work Is not afraid to and lard. Try it. Pure, sweet and whole- or car lota. HOUSTON GAS LIGHT CO., and N $1200; !ot and 5-room cottage, L, bet. On his return home Mr. Cooper was COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS. one of the best hotels in -the city, for the officers and delegations from Illinois. Ar- put -them in and thinks they will getaway some. Telephone us an order. Houston, TCJL 10th and 11th: 51GOO. '. • asked for his impressions of Texas as - In the case of the state of Texas ex rel. with one of the games at leant. SIMPSON'S. FOR RENT—5-room cottage, furnished, gathered on -the recent trip. rangements were recently completed" with ->S13 and 3915 Market St. FOR SALE—Fifteen thousand cubic 37th and O, «8; 4-room cottage. 34th, bet. I, "The two. subjects concerning .Texas," Bradford Hancock, county attorney of Gal- the St. James hotel, by representatives yards sand. Foot of 16th or 18th streets. •from Tennessee and two or three othoc CHICAGOS PHOTOGRAPHED. Galveston Wharf Company. and M- $15" 3-room cottage. 44th. and K. ?7; said Mr. Cooper, "whic1h I most desired to veston, vs. International and Great North- Olive Branch hotel, 23th and Market, fur- Investigate were; First, the production of ern railroad company; quo warrairto pro- -southern states, toot that hotel bufiied last "Captain Anson took,'Bis"boys down to a " KO"ir"SAfiE^Cnoicfi~RosM, 1 to .3 years nished. Dalian's GarJ— * — cotton seed meal and the figure It is likely ceedings, from Chambers, county, the mo- week and new quarters will have to be f.p- old. £* to 55 per doz. Some varieties, lOc to cut In wc-irtern cattle feeding: and, sec- tion to file transcript will 'be heard on •cured. The headquarters of the Texas del- local photographer yesterday morning and $200 GOLD given ejich atront selling in egation will be at the Markham hotel. had a group picture, 17x21 Inches, taken. next 3 months 200 copies of "Talks to Chil- each. MRS. TOM KEATS, 38th and ave. T. ond, the development of the cattle indus- April 4, ONE-QUARTER BLOCK hlfrh ground, try, which In that state is principally tha Kentucky "has engaged the Broadway The group was artistically arranged and dren A'bout Jesus." Greatest selling book breeding industry. hotel, which is only a few squares distant, ought 'to make a very handsome picture. Dublished. Outfit S5c. Asrents -wanted also FOR SALE—Chean; (25. Sorrel Horse; convenien-t to car line, $1200: hipheet block DISTRICT COURT. from the-national headquarters. The un- for new book by Marion Harland. One agent" can be seen at 1201 Church at. in city. 13500: npw cottape.^ $1700. easy terms; "I was so fortunate as to meet Mr. Julius Four dozen copies will be taken, part of Colorado addition lots. Sl.iO. Mainjand bar- Runffe of Galveston, president of the First W. H. Stewart, Judge. usually large number of arrangements which will he used 'by the club for adver- made $67 last week: Outfit $1. Freight paid gains CASH & TjUOKEL, national bank "of that city, also president made so many months In advance of the tising: purposes on the road. and credit given. Address R. H. WOOD- 61 Lucy Silas vs. George Silas; decree of convention, together with the eager inter- WARD-CO., Baltimore. Md. FOB BENT. «1 Tremont st. of the Galveston cotton exchange, also divorce at plaintiff's cost. German consul. He Is a most intelligent, est manifested in all pafts of the pnlted John M. -Girard vs. Oamille Gtrard; de- Start.es ,and Canada, assure an unprece- PICTURES OF SAND CRABS. FOR RBNTT"FOR™RENT-~BT j. s. . LOTS FOR SALE—Mon-thly payments.. 2 active and well informed sentleman and I MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MONTGOMERY & CO. blocks from paved street and railroad fle- am largely indebted to him for Information cree 'of divorce at plaintiff's cost. dented'attendance at the session of 1S95. f Manager Work has received the photos of Ea-to-n & Terry vs. Wefe Bros., note; There are a number of nthpr commodi- TWO-STORY: not Electric cars papp. No filling re- on the above subject. As a result of my judgment for plaintiff for $3184.52, interest five of the "new players already ami ex- WANTHD-^Board and room in private 7 rooms.nexi s. e. cor. "M»i & Center at.,$30 quired. RONALD M'DONAUJ. «d & R. inquiry, I am clearly of the opinion that ous and pleasant hotels which have not family for coup'.e with one child. Address at 6 per cent and coats. been secured, and rates for these, as well pects soon to get the others. Blakie and 9 rooms, s. w. cor. 37 and K 60 cotton seed meal cattle feeding is much American national bank vs. J. A. Mc- Watkins look like big, hardy youngsters, Bos O, News office. 7 rooms, Broadway, ber. J4 and 15 25 FOR SALE-The ARTILLERY 11 MA, more extensive in our country this season as complete detailed information, in regard 7 rooms, 21st, 'bet. E axid F 2C and much more important in its effects Cormick; motton for a new trial filed. to boarding house rates and cost for com- who are able to take care of base runners, MOORE BROS., GROCERS— Brooerty, Lots 1 and west 5S of 2. Block 201, fortable lodging, may be obtained by cor- and if anybody tries to block Orotty at COTTAGES. and improvements. B. R. A. SCOTT: than it is likely to be again soon; that its second "he will only get the worst of it. 8 rooms, ?.Iarket st., bet 17 and -18 530 present magnitude is due to special condi- COUNTY COURT. respondence with the Hon. Fred Dick, We desire to call your attention In a spe- 5 rooms. L, bet. 16 and 17 16 tions not likely to recur, whlcn conditions chairman of the committee on hotels. cial manner to cur Butter Department We FOR SALE—Choice dwelling site, lit lots, S. S. Ilanacom, Judge. The bulletin committee, of which Mr. J. GOING TO HOUSTON SATURDAY. 6 rooms, next n. w. cor. 34 and M 20 B E. cor. block, centrally located, corner are the extremely low price of seed In the are offering-: 5 rooms, Ktti, 'bet. Broadway and K 2C Churcn and 17th tts. A. KENI6ON. south, contemporaneous with the scarcity Morris Kalne vs." Galveston construction C. Dana is chairman, will Issue a pamph- Fresh Elgin Creamery, per lb 50 23 5 rooms, 39 and N 35 company, appeal fr-om justice court; con- let of the name indicated next week. Fifty Captain Anson had made arrangements Fresh Elgrfn Creamery, 5 Ibs l 15 of .corn In the north, and also a marked with McCloskey -to play the balance of hid 5 rooms, n. side Q, bet. 41 and 42 15 FOR RENT i Or sale, cottaffes of various falling off Jn foreign demands. Ordinarily tinued by defendant. thousand copies will be printed and dis- Fresh Elgin Creamery, 10 Ibs 225 4 rooms, 19 ami P 32 FOR FENT ! dimensions.or grounds solely. the export trade takes the bulk of the Thomas Mirer vs. 'Meyer & Schroeder, tributed: The "bulletin" will contain in- Saturday and Sunday games down here, We are offering: . - 6 raonis, 21 and "P^ :-. P SAM MAAS. cor. N and Center st. cotton seed meal in Texas and fixes the detot; jury failed to agree and mistrial en- formation about the city and state and the but unforeseen contingencies have arisen June sioreo Slgin Creamery, per lb 22 3 rocms, !No. 1708 0, bet. ?.7 and 13 9 price for the state beyond the reach of tered; cause continued. plans for the convention. which make the deal off, consequently the June stored Elgin Creamerv, 5 Ibs 1 00 4 rooms, 24th st., Tjet. P and P^ S northern- demand; this year that element R. H. Tlernan vs. City o'f Galveston, ac- The important feature in the appointment Chicapoa will have to KQ up to the Bayou June stored Elgin Creamery, 10 Ibs 1 SO 4 rooms, iH, bet 33 and 34 ; 8 •was lacking. count; continued. of subcommittees has been the choice of city Saturday for two games. The last June stored Butter is very often sotd for 3 rooms, "H. bet. 6 and 7.... 8 "Texas is an empire In itself in scope and the Woman's club of. Denver for entertain- games here will 'be played with Louisville fresh made creamery. We have both an, bel. 17 and 18; $10. " A. R. Campbell. operators have done by underestimating Mayer, Kahn & Freiberg vs. J. M. Sluder. A great many Texas people go to the Rising bottom prices. 3-room cottage, 21st, bet. P and P^;' $7. account. Colorado mountains to spend the summer child-bearing woman, New Goods and Novelties arriving by 3-room cottage. H, bet. 6 and 7: $8. Texas cattle. I have been a mid- every steamer. See the latest—"Glass WILLIE, CAMPBELL & BALT-INGER, "Texas alone produced 3,000,000 bales of months. To provide a pleasure after the wife for many years, Meat market, good location. 19 and K;$I5. PROBATE COURT. convention, excursions will be run over Breast Washboard." Building lately occupied by L. Clifton, on cotton In 1894, by far the largest crop ever the different mountain roads. One of these and in each case J. P. LALOR'S. Market, bet 22d and Tremont. Attorneys and Counselors at Law. produced. To every two bales of cotton 'where "MOTHERS* FRIEND" was used Market, bet. 24th and 25th sts. Mensing Building. there Is one ton of seed, or 1,500,000 tons of S. S. Hunscom, Judge. Is a trip to Pike's peak, and to the beauti- 'It accomplished wonders and relieved seed in ISM. Of this, 40 per cent was State of Texas vs. C. C. Cherry, lunacy; ful resort of Manitou, and a trip "around ! W. B. WALLI3. M. F. Molt. W. T. Armstrong. the circle," a distance of 1000 miles, that much suffering. It Is the beat remedy for EC PER CAN. 2-lb., Standar1 d Tomatoes, Real Estate Agent and Notary Public. crushed, or 600,000 tons, engaging in the jury verdict that defendant Is of unsound takes in pretty nearly all the grand scenery rising of the Breast known, and north the Niimsen's Clipper Corn. 7 /**; 7 bars Octa- operation forty mills. The export In 1894 price for tbat alone. gon Soap. 25c; IS Ibs. Fairbanks Lard, $1; MOTT & ARMSTRONG, amounted to little, while In 1893 there were mind and necessary to be placed under re- of tho mountains that is accessible by rail. ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW straint: defendant remanded to the cus- Another is the trip over the loop at George- '• • . MnS. M. M. BREWSTEH, Petti John's Hre.i!:fast Food, lOc; 2 pkfffi FOR RENT—Cottage hpt . 4 rooms, bath, etc., 110,000 tons sent to Europe, about twice as i Montgomery, Ala. Oatmeal, ]5o; Meat Klour, SOc ppr 4S-lb full lot, on M>4. - IWh and 20th. much as was sent from all other United tody of the sheriff. town, completed In a day. More than this, League BuildliiK, No. 23(3 Strand, corner State of Texas vs. Kate Patterson; affi- plans are being discussed for a trip through | Sent b; Expresi or mail, on receipt of price, sack; G Ibs Green Coffee, ?!; Heno Tea G5c' Cottage. 4 rooms, cor. L, bel. IGth and 17th. Tremont. Strand entrance. States ports aggregated. davit of lunacy filed. Colorado, across the great divide into Utah 1 I), per bottle, hold l.v- *ll Druggists. Good Tea, 25c; Milk, per doz., 90c. Cottage, 5 rooms, n. e. cor. Postoffice & 7. "The prospects this year are not so flat- In re estate of J. E. Mason; oath of as far as , with its famous I Hook "ToMothers" mailed free. CROSS'. Gothic cottage, 7 rooms, ave. I and 28lh. tering, not only by reason of the discourag- Elizabeth Dorn Mason and John R. ICeu- Mormon temple, tabernacle and Garfield BRADFIELD REQOLATOR CO.. ATLAKTA. Q*. Cor. IStfa and Strand. Two-stmy dwelling, 8 rooms, Postofflce CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD, ment due to low prices, but also the late rath filed and ordered recorded. .beach, noted for Its bathing. The trip will and 7th sts. season. In re estate of D. Zavaterro, deceased- Two-story dwelling, 7 rooms, 17th and ATTORNEYS AT LAW. "The brainy men of the south are doing then he extended to Pocatello, Idaho, then Church. their utmost to discourage cotton raising application -for letters of administration on Into Montana, reaching Butte and Hele- granted and applicant, M. Brock, appointed na, then to Livingston and on -to the Yellow- REGINA MUSTC BOX. TULLER *• FOTH, 733 Main Stre«t, and encouraging crop diversity. Moreover, and tetters ordered issued to 'him upon stone national park. The route will pass Real Estate Agents. let It be understood, that the price at A THOUSAND TUNES. Plays all the Galveston, Tex. DALLAS. TEXAS. which cotton seed meal was laid down In taking the oath and filing a bond of JlOOO- over many noted Indian bat licitelus. Not •BURKETT—John- T. Burkett, ! ..Lt.at airs. New tunes at price of ordinary the Missouri valley this year is below the appraisers, W. B. Wallls, King Wallls and long ago the Denver committee received a day, 27th, at 11 a, m., a^e 24 >•»• ;. . ihiiet music. Send for catalogue and ftar- ~FOR 'RENT—Residence on ave! I and TERRY SMITH. Attorney at Law, for- cost of production, low aa that Is. Jud Hanna. communication from a prominent school Funeral this day, 2Sth, frc-•• u . . I'l;—'= •V-.'lars. C. JANKE fr CO., ]firh street, furnished or unfurnished. Also merly of Houston, Texas, 61 Park Row, "All things considered, therefore, we may man ai , V/ash., who urged an op- residence, 2120 aye, K, Friends • ••: .- State Agents, Galveston. offices and store. Inquire of A. HEIDBN- New York. N. Y. as well readjust ourselves to the old corn RECORDER'S COURT, portunity for an excursion to Alaska. The quaintances respectfully requested -10 «.*- HEIMER, 2114 Mechanic street. BALDWIN & CO.. LAWYERS, Aransaj conditions and relinquish the idea of cotton trip would be by way of the IToilon Pa- tend. FOR RRNT—The finest equipped whole- Pass, Tex. General law and real estate seed meal as a Missouri valley staple. It llarsene Johnson, Recorder. cific or Northern Pacific to Portland, and -New Orleans and Kinffs*ton, S. C., papers business. Collections n specialty. L. Gayhart, drunk and disorderly; fined thence by steamship to SItka. The time please copy. sale business house in Houston: a long and has so many merits as a fat-producer, now of the year is best for seeing Alaska with WANTED—Any one wanting- a repetition satisfactory lease can be made. Apply to that It is known in our country it will 52 and costs. the least Inconvenience and hardship. of any proscr'ption prepared by Mr. D. E Frank Sterno, Houston, Tex. PERSONAL. probably be used under any conditions. Max Switchman, drunk and down; fined ADA^IS-Maroh 27, 1895, at 2.40 p. m., in Rchoolfield can obtain the snmo of J. J. 1 however adverse, to some extent, but It $2 and costs. If the numbers which Indications promise ~FOR REXT—A store in thi Bennisonlron take advantage of the N. K. A. rates there this city, Mrs. Martha Ann Adams, relict of Sohott, druggist. Market street, who has front building. Mechanic, bet. 2flth and 21st- ~MRS. DAVIS. 2«h and O. buys and sell* will be principally as a fad, or to put fin- Conrad I,enz, opening a meat market will be no difficulty about arranging for Cephas B. Adams, in 'the 75ih year of her purchased the romplrte prescription tiles Ladies,' Gents' and Children's left-off, ishing touches on corn-fed steers. It is without a license; not guilty. of Air. School lie id. $30. WILLIAM R. JOHNSON". Clothing. Please send postal. not to be forgotten that last year Texas •State vs.. Clifford P. Howard, assault to any of these excursions at a lower rate O,jfp. Funeral private. Interment in fc.mfiy than has ever been known. vault, FV>rt Hill cemefery. Auburn, N. Y. "~WANTED—Sufferers from Epilepsy or "FOR RENT—F urn ished or unfurnished^ CON'SI'LTATION TREE— feeders lost heavily on meal feeding and murder; continued to April 1. For those who wish to spend a few weeks my residence, n. e. cor. Tremont and O. with no freight to pay at that. Northern Fits to write for valuable information to» MRS. SHEARER. Come one. Every day. Come all. farmers are rapidly scat tering ov«r the camping in the mountains, tabulated ftifor- WBVOY—Mrs. Eliza McEvoy, wife of C. F. JENSEN & CO.. Button. Tex. We have and continue to relieve tho?p af- rich Texas flats, and are producing all JUSTICE FINN'S COURT. mation is being prepared by the committee. James 'MiaKvoy, a^e fi4 years. fected with coughs and cold?. We also manner of. crops. They are effecting an State vs. Mary Wilson, cursing and Prlenda and acquaintances are requested PHYSICIAKS, FINANCIAL^ manage to furnish the freshest, best and Important change in pi-oducts, especially abusing Lilly Pierce; not guilty. Awarded to attend her. funeral this day (Thursday) only wholesome Cakes, Connies «nd lea in corn, hay, sugar, stawberrles and truck at 9.30 a.'m., from St. Mary's cathedral, T. M'GORKTM. !>., ~~~ MONEY TO LOAN Cream to our patrons. Our Hot Chocolato, farming, much to the profit of themselves Hifheit Honors-World'* Pair. Charleston, S. C., papers please copy. ON IMPROVED CITY. FARM OR RANCH with whipped eream, continues its popu- and the commonwealth. 49,915. Rectal tnd Genito-Urinary Surgeon. PROPERTY. larity. We solicit your rail. "In cattle raisin.^ great progress is being I have purchased the complete prescrip- ^ AND BOARD. KAHN'B CONFECTIONERY. made, both In the breeding and care of tion files of Mr. D. E. SchocHlek! and will DR; ' Office and Dnig Store: FRANCIS. SMITH & CO., stock. Though now temporarily short, the duplicate any prescription formerly pre- FTIRNISHMTJ ROOMSrV-Uh or "without Corner Twenty-sovrntn ancl Market. ___ SAN ANTONIO. TEX. __ BUSINESS ^^ __ cattle output (and still more the potential pared by Mr. Schoolfield, the series num- board. Everything newly furnished ^ .MONEY TO LOAN on City Reoi Betat* beef output) will be enormously increased throughout. Southern exposure, large EYE, EAR, NOSE AND bering from 1 to 49.915. J. J. SCHOTT. THROAT DISEASES. or approved collateral. J. LEVY & BRO., Undertakers and Fu- In the future. This Is Illustrated in the Druggist, Market street, rcujn*. bath, grates, etc. Table boarders I1DBERT AUSTIN. neral Directors. A full line of Metallic and management of the King ranch. desired. 2Q2Q ave. L, near 21st st. Dr. Baldlnger. Office -106 21st st.. cor. M'k't. A lV3 w Wooden Burial Cases and Caskets. "The King ranch at Alice, Tex,, is the '" * "~• *'• cor. Tremon t__ & M^ch. largest individually owned property in the 56,323. ' TO LET— Rooms with or without board; .. eal Esfate~Ag^nt ___ Ni»._2216,_22U and Zap Church si. stats, and probably in the world. They I have purchased the complete Prescrip- also Irnnsients taken. At 2207 ave. I, bet. MILLINERY. and Notary Public— Loans money on Gal- ~~j. iTTsTONER, Undertaker, Embalnier run from 40,000 to 75,000 cattle, and own tion Files of the drug store formerly owned 22d_and_23d. ______vest on real estate or other security. and Funeral Director. Full line of metallic 700,000 acres of land on the fiat prairie. JUST received, a large assortment of^LT- and *-ooden burial cases and caskets. N. s. oy Mr. C. V. Schott and more recently by NICELY furnished south rooms, with dfps' and Children's underwear; will sell ot "~W, VXTE-D— Pax ties looking for an invest- Postoffice St., bet. 22 & 23, Truchard Bldg. R. J. Kleburg, the manager, is said to Mr. P. Tielinff, the iiumbtra running from bath, with or without board. cost for the next 14 days. Also stamped ment or having mfney to loan tn call on ~ be a liberal, progressive gentleman, valua- 1 to 56.323. Any of these can be refilled «t __ 2018_Ch;:roh fit., bet. 20th nml 21at fits. linens and all other goods m our line. J. S. MONTGOMERY & CO. . ble to the industry of the state. He has my drug store. Have also on hand the CREAM ft Embalmer. with R. W. Woltton's stable, 1000 thoroughbred cows and a number of ~lS"RSi~liUTT6x"has"iftve:y 5outh rooiilM. Decorative Art Store. files of D. W. Saxc and W. P. Petersen with 'hath nml private board. 121U Tremont MEYER & RUECKNER. formerly McCormlck's, 2317 P.O. 'Phone 149. thoroughbred bulls; also an immense rattle druggists, formerly of Galveston. 211.1 Market St. GRAIN. ETC. dip or bath, like an exaggerated sheep J. J. SCHOTT, Druggist, Market st. at.; bet. L and M; very reasonable. dip, to rid the her.ls of Texas fever on thr PARTIES IntemlhiK to move to "cooler lo- WR STC headquarters for GROCERIES, JETC. tick theory- It is snid to work admirably. cAtfoim would do well to examine our new- CHOICE RED RUST PROOF S2ED "The department of agriculture, under .trai-.e.. browin u vvnu fin(indn fanclaiiuy HOCKSsocks,, R"OO( BAKING OATS. od ly furnished rooms, 1311 27th st., bet. M and the direction o( Secretary Morton, has es- Ine. from $1,40 to 13.50 per dozen at Jake Write uw for prints. * *"* OLD LOG CABIN VvhiSKY. tablished an experimental station there to W«nk & Son's. iMarket street, Si Packard's Troy Steam Laumlry. as?Ist in and profit by the enterprise. The NICRLY furnished south front rooms and All work intrusted to us receives prompt HANNA A LEONARD. It is a genuine, pure article. progress of the experiments U being •board, with hot and cold wnler bath, in and careful attention; 912 Prairie avenue, CIIAS. ROUERTS, Grocer, watched with Interest, and some of the DU. PERKINS, DENTIST, POWDER private family. Apply 13U3 27fh st. 'Phone S32. Houston, Tex. R2d and Chinch. aanjruine think that dipped cattle will be Has done the largest practice of any one RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS. Mfe and available to northern farmers at dentist In Oalveiton In six years. MOST PERFECT MADE. INTERIOR^ HOTELS.^ I1SH1OYSTERS, ETC. 11. KRUG KR'S Confectionery and Res- PLUMBERS AND OASFITTERS. all seasons. The Important point Is that A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free taurant. Ordi>ra filled lor Cakes, Ice Cream. improving breeds of beef-produ-jing cattle MORRIS. PHOTOGRAPHER. from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. IJNDEiN'BERGHOTEL.Haliettflville.Tex, G. H. MAHSAN & CO— etc First cl ass dinners, 3Jc. Ice cream, T. J. KIRK. Is taking hold everywhere In the state. Studio corner 2 lit and Market SL Man- Free 'bua: airy rooms: large sample rooms. DEALERS IN OYSTERS AND FISH. ll.&O per callLin. Hot lur.chti a specialty. PLUMBER AND QASFITTER, • and of wura* tht KanflU City market will tello fix* photon only $2 per doniu 40 YEARS THE STANPARD. RAtcs tl.EO. F. L.INDENB&RG. Proprietor. Solicit Country Older*. I Op«n all night. Pottefflot. IML il»t utf 33d 1U. 'PboB* B. THET-GALVteRON DAILY NEWS; WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1898L

Oranje gateways to Mexico City. Theleurt whove life was Jeftpalrwl of, it much better la 8hed(iitik 'ts sqtitrfls soene; more on COAST COUNTRY #* ITS. asco camp to join 'thecu An a reunion at mt-etiiig of this scientific caufire** wa* „ to-day aud thtie is soiu* iUH>£ for hid (han on black laud. Weather favorable Yeludco dome time In August. And they RAILWAY INTERESTSo. held ia Stockhs>lai, Sweden. . rwo.vry. Colune4 Aik(i» ta »elf known THE WEEK'S WEATHER for saving crove. propose going tn hacks, provided with tenia ihrougrhout this section. Pallas—G. A. Eisenlohr: Weather the aud commissary for a *i&y of *eveml 'MAT 'INDICT A KAILHOA'D, past week was very beneficial to crop*, es- \VaHiPvUle. Chamber* Co.. Tei.. July 22. week*. c tally cotton. Formers busy cleaning —Everythin g ia* been to dry up here that New Y^rk, July il—Th e Krand jury ha* VETERANS AT ROCKDALE. neld* and cottoi is srowing rapidly. Tenx- perature, niaxiiniim 98. minimum 72; rain- nothing of consequence Das .occurred. ROCKPORTS PROORAMME, There Is a Prospect That Peace May begun an mvestigftiion t-l*at i4ay result in The Members of f!*»mp -H(*n Crop Bulletin for the Week Ending rnl* .t? on or-o day. Rain ia very much necdttl In som;* por- Roekport, .Arnn«r* fo. rr>r.. JirJr 23.— the int>K-tm*?iu ot tii« Now Vork Oemral i«uua of Uic <-.Guiuy. this UKiaiHy iu partic- Qrupeviuv—W. J. Crow ley: Weather fa- ular Early corn is ma^le, but youuar corn Following is the -jragrainra^ ol the g*-fi.ud • Be Restored in Passenger and Hudson Kivtr railroad company end July 22, Issued by the Texas vorable for coil an and the plant is im- ami potatoes mu»t itave 4, few more i^huw* d*«>p WAler \'t-lebr3tion at KooUport, Au- ihe New YorK, Jew H-aveu and Hartford, Rockdale. ilitem CX>., T«., July 23.—For proving since -the rains eiopped. Work on era to do anything. O«on <* dointf finely. gust 5. ti anil 7: Departments. Tor nvaoslaughter. under section i93 of -the awhile,to-day K look^J as though th^ oM ' . Weather Service. i»t:o! n proKrt-ssed finely. W<«as and Kra^a The lirst ci-op or wiir*rnt»ton» is about Thrte days' regatta, in which »1) the v.; v il«.-. lUv .iK^J ^^ :r ^^J. tLi crap c i«.-tn*i x:udr. Ti>«> *it ttvvuscii by i>i-»UK: confederate veterans of Ben McCuiloch KO!!P and the Jry weather Is rKftrtimitr tne fatted*, boats on the »ru]f ron t wilt tnke Attyrat^ys Haiil^ tttid MoManus of iia\*iiiiiK will be heavy ihld year. Tt-mi>erx;'jre, you Jig vines so -tiiat tfc^y will be a IrUte place: J4W \n urlzes; ttrst. si»: sedoud. 51^; by -tli^-ir •nt'irlig^iKre caused the >l«ith of camp were to be disappointed. About 6 :>^LXiiuum at niiaimuni ?y; no miu. Iste. trlrd, yT3. ... •eijrM**<»n i>ersons In rhis county since Jan- o'clock this morning dark cloMiate. in the take ptar.e: of the penal code. If found guiliy, iht cor- poured ^down in torrents, but V>y & o'clock Galveston—Central station: Tempera- eastern J>art of the county, came up from Monday, August 5: Grand parade of all pora-iiou is punishable by a fine of not the sun came out and with a cool wind ture, maximum S2. minimum CS; rainfall Galveston by schooner on Thursday last boats in Aransas tfay. Tub races. Ball at more titan $500. The srand Jury may go blowing the day was made more "propitious. J.4fi on two days. and »D«Ht ihe da>~ in Wallis^lle. While nUnt. further and lndl« rhp board of directors Brenham—J. G. Sloan: Fine shOT^-ers on Early this morning thd veterans began ar- here the1 y filed for record in the clerk's of- Tuesday, August 6: Barbecue. Swimming of ?ach of the companies, or it may not RO 20th and 21st. Temperature, maxlmurr, to. fice T-h* nlat of the town of Winnie. They comers. Blcyolf nn«1 t^pt rac'f. Grnntl p PfesiJa.it Yoaliiim of the Santa Fe *•> fur. aiw conte»t itseir wv.h a tnere pre- Expert Report on the Condition of Crops i..iiti-uufu 72; jctini'all, .&* on ttto dav>. tjpeat v-ry enthusla&ilually. 'of the new- ball at nluht. compllmeutiv>- to vittitui^. sentment. If vhe erand jury indicts thedi- nlled with them and their families. The Corsl<;ana—E. L. Glbsoo: Corn in good road atd the country throwgrh w^Hch it Wednesday. August 7: Pacing race, S.20 T«ke$ a Look at the Improvements r<>otors, some weartny men will be urresi- Aransas Pass train Cftine in from Cameron Throughout the State—General Re- shape; yield large. Farmers have «one considerable work In getilng cotton out of passes. class; $50 prize. Fish chowder. Boat ex- at Temple—Notes. ed. The gmn«l jury Is now considering -the •wrlih a large deleyation on board. At 12.23 Cojonel Hamilton, general Immigrra^on cursion from Rockport to Aransns Pass to oases of Ilernvan VVeisbrodt of Greenburg, the International and Great / Northern marks by Correspondents* grass and wefdrf, but tome cotton has ajjent of the Missouri. Kansas and Texas see Jetty works. Speakir.? by Texas ora- who A'as killed at One Hundred and Thir- south bound came in with another delega- bee.i thrown oui. Showers beneficial. Tem- railroad, and aon and Major Huffman, who tors, and other sports and entertainments ty-cigfh-th street and Fourth avenue, on tion oa.toard. perature, maximum 100, minimum Ti; rain- is largely interested !n Chambers county for each evening during the entertainment. Thursday, May '£., by a wildcat locomo- •At 20 o'clock the veterans bej^aa ^aiher- fall. .CS on two days. lary}«», wAre In town on Saturday last, get- tive; Coiville Staffoixl. u bo^- iri.Ht*,j at Ine at tlu» grounds and a general jollirica- Ht-nnrtttJt—O. F*. !••«tr^rson: I)ry weather, ting abstracts ,of \-arious tracts of land IV lias, Tex.. July a.-There is a chance Junisvill**, Oc-tober 9; Oscar Wrikene, kill'3'! tion meeting was held until li c clock, United States Department of Agriculture, favorable for crops, and corn and cotton (A.LTA LOMA. are'doing- well. vrtiioh they have contracted, for sale to at';, r :rll .hut thw ril:tshing of passenger 'at Baychestor. July l^'. and John McC'or- whe* ;ne regular programme of the day Weather Bureau—Weather-croj) bulletin of new settlers on the bay toftlow Anahuac, Alta Loina, Galveston Co., Tex., July 23.— :iy. To-day -Mr. W. K.ac-k, killed at the Willis avenue de-pot of was bpjpm with prayer jjy Rev. El. P. New- ttound Itoc-k—J. H. Holt: Rain needed These gentlemen are very enthusiastic •the New Haven roud. July 10. some. The following wero' the exercises the Texas weather service for -the week badly. Farmers busy saving hay anil over ihe j>ro.«jiectrt 01 -the "new city of We had a lovely rain Sunday, with enough •-;.-:ist;r agent of the carried out before dtnner fit 11 a. in.: priding 5 p. in.. July ±*. ISiC: much has been put up in good condition. Magnolia" «nd Its vicinity.) electrical disturbance in the air to cool MANAGER YOAKUM AT TEiTPLE. l. Prayer, itev. E. P. Newaoni. Precipitation: The week opened with fair "JVirjperutwrc, muxinrjrn 91, minimum 84; no The rpjftilar n)anthly Kfrvlr^ was -held tn ast! purify I:, so :J::tt it la more like coast -. Aciili'tss of welcome, .Mayor B. A. Oof- rain. the new church ton yesterday, ihe -R*v. :ilr. (.;..•..u:s Mi :-ii-j-, K'•'•'-!'<'•! pit-s^t-nycr utjcnt Temple, Bi-11 Co., Tex.. July 23.—Genera l wearher, and these conditions prevailed un- country weather now. «f th,- 'lV.\as and JMeitk-. uaklnjr if an field. • til the 20th and 21st, when showers were re- San Anton!o~Jas. A. Barry: Dry and Warren ofilclating. Alta I.om^ns would be plt^asert to have Manager and Vice President Yoakum of 3. Response'by confederate soldier. ported from north ami east Tex;u> and the ram very much wished for. Temperature, The ladies' aid society gave one of their Oalveston wet the glove contest instead of ::grci-meni i-uuld m-t 1-r- reached 10 restore thti Gulf, Colorado ajid Siuua Fe railroad 4. iloll call ,6f companies, 'Adjutant J. B. eastern portions of the coast district, with maximum 37, minimum 72; no rain. regular monthly ice creams on Saturday Dailus. as Galveston is ih-i proper place, rau--1 by ail lint? ,-xoejn the RocK Island, lloors* heavy local rain alontr the immediate coast. Frederieksburur—A. Streiglev: \V«eat and evening. 'Mr. l,.ovi' and two of his frleiHt* ronie up is in Temple fo-day in his private car in- 5. ISloetion of o'rteei-s. Pinner. oats about all threshed. Karly cotton Is Mr. Pre-.l KicAlItr of Jake Davis & Co., vliU'h has arnuurn-.ii tisIL it Will IlOt £0 speciinjj tht' improvemoncs now under way At 2 o'clock the encampment was aurtiih The rainfall on an average for the week from Galveman Sunday on bicycled. With hei-ti. To The K«wa rep^rt^r he ouilinexl was about the normal over north and east sintering; Tor rain and is shedding Its Oalveston, was in Walrisvllle last week on the graded road fisym here to Galveston, imo any ;u;ref.'iit.-:i; of thai Kind, but pro- trailed lo order and ai't^r the sin*rinq- of Texas and was nearly one inch above over efUmres. P:\vrvihinjj is dryinpr i-'P- Tem- •hust-nf'-ss for his house. H£* wa.s acciim- this affjnls lovely oserctsc, ur.J nurGoo.* iM'.-es d> h.if :t.i own row. .Mr. Mealier re- ihe work contemplated for ihta point, and the-"Uonule'Blue Kla(f" 'by an excellently perature, maximum 1*0, minimum &); no pacied by his vife and daughter. They 1 stated th«t the new track system would trained chorus of ladies and young men, the east coast district, while there was a exercise at that, which ia a ^reai appailzer. i was lu-rfceily willing to re- bo completed by September 15. This in- general deficiency over the other portions rain. returned home by w«y of La- Porte *by Mr. H. Stobert is having his ilweHinj; i'-> i.r..v!iU'il tin- otlt.-r lines did tho address of the day was made. After of the sititt;. iiaird—M. It. Hailey: No rain and weath- schooner across the bay. gar-bed with u dress suit of paint. In short. cludes the building- of live miles of entirely1 this the old veterans were regaled with a. .Mr. McCoy of Double 'Bayou a*id gra-ml- ihi-w^v. T!:<- 'i\->.:ts ami Piu-Ulo, said Mr. new sidings, not couming the overhauling vocal solo by John R. Raine, and the soul- Sunshine: The sun shone almost in- er was generally favorable for farming In- he is making It look like home. of the old tracks. The new paasenper de- ce^samly during the lirst part of the werk, terests. daushter, tiliss Lelaiifl of Ul. -Louis, vd-«i Mi.-.-:!U-r, h:ul not in;uiminiied the present stirring bivouac aong-, "Tenting: en the Old but cumulus and cumulo-stratus clouds pre- Salisbury—J. C. Holmes:' Harvesting Wafiiij^He a visit on Sunday. : uai<' df u!'i:-.lr^, nor \vuri It ilUpuded to see pot, with office*. Aviil be- commetu-ed as Gump Ground," rendered In u pleasing •Mr. R. M. W-hlie a-nd wife, ihe mer- 1 1 soon as possible, and* he' hopes to have :* vailed during ihe latter part of vhe week* about completed. Rain will soon be needed. hi lU-iiuiniJiXiiti:, !! Continue, manner by a large chorus. which reduced the amount of sunshine ;o Temperature, .t;aximuin 92, minimum 74; no chant prince of Turtle Bayou, spent -the El Campo, W'harton Co., Tex., July 22.— in St. Louis tlh-iv was :i Conference of completed by January next. The clerical The Rockdale Hanner string band, a Sabbath in town. force- is to be considerably -Increased. The musical organization composed of mando- some extent, but on an average for the 'Mr. C. Anderson, contractor, has just re- ,'..-uvrat n.:.^t-n^t'i M-.MU-: of the Missouri hospital also is receiving attention, and a. week it was slighter above -the normal Graham—A. B. Gaiit: Corn crop large and 1'V an.i Missouri, Kansas lins, guitars, etc., rendered some excellent amount. excellent. Some complaint of "sharpslioot- ceived from Chicago the New Era gra'der «mi T.-xas •>• aijii r-'ju-h tin agreement largt annex, laundry and other extensions music. This closed the utternoon pro- TEXAS CITY, ordered ?ome time ago. nnd will' nov.' go In vi-.-'.t.ii-c'. h was-wa** ?siii«l h.'i-e to-day that are being made. Mr. Yoakum speaks in gramme and -the large crowd adjourned to Texas City, G'alveston Co., Tex.', July 23.— to work ditching on The K. O- mnc-h, 'hav- glowing terms of the growing importance ing a. contra.ct to do about t'iiirty niilej', •Uii'Vii i;s trV'.-ry l>ro.-M),-rpros}j t tor a restoration town to witness the flymen's contest,1 -Messrs. Davisou & Gohen are painting their Tlii'r>-t:.=iy u'.;,i ::i:il .-• announcement In of Temple and rewards the -traffic ihere as which took place at 5 p. ni. The following some being very large diti-hi»s. from ei^ht thai.ili;i-i'tioH may bi H-t-UHl to-morrow. something phenomenal. AH the increase in companies took part in-ihe race: George- store building. to fourteen feet wide ami two to four feet July 5, when the rallroa/.! properties are dwnands ma-ul;*~: TVx.i* a--= fro.n Texas to St. 'tention is to add a little for the future was the result: Rockdale hose company avenuo. ed, will make forty mile:* of ditches and ijo'uit, Kan^ajw j City aivi Clvif-ago. The ac- growth. No. 3 won the race' In 292-5 seconds, Mrs. Gastf.ni Pitsittola and family of some -thirty miles of Rraded road on Mie 'tion \va? L';uLsi-iI by t !u- announcement of Georgetown second, 30 2-5 seconds. Houston joined her husband here yester- Koun-tze property, all done during the past Tho Missoiiri. Kansas aiul T*\\as in June EXCURSION TO°9A13INE PASS. This closed -fhe exercises for the day, but day. . . ' 'two years without a cent of expense 10 the, •that on July 11 "harvest excur- at night t'he home company, beat 4, with During the excursion on 1 rast Saturday, settlers. sion tickets I'rum Si. Louis and Kansas Houston, Tex., July 2,1.— Assistant Gen- the assistance of. the ladles, prepared the several articles of wearing apparel -wer* Ci-ty :to points in Texas, tickets good to re^ eral Passenger Agent Parks ihas -issued -the following -exce!lept programme for thetr stolen from Mr. Smith while he was at OKAXG-E. turn m twenty days, at one fare for the fallowing circular in regaixl 'to a-n excur- entertainment: work on the company's hotel by some un- round trip. The Hock Island declared that sion to Sabine Pass: Chorus, Dixie.-. -. known person. Orange. Orange Co., Tex., July 22.—A fine The Texas City Improvement company rain fell -here to-day that was much need- if this was dene it would split the Kansas To ticket agenls, Warren *o Beaumon't, Music Rockdale Banner String Band has put on a passenger coacrh from the city City rate in 'hn.lt and sell one way tickets Inclusive: For the excursion to ESafeine Vocal solo, TwOJghp.Voiees..; depot to the junction; and the fare will ed. Many cisterns were getting low and for one-half ot one fare. The Frisco and Pass on Sunday, July 28, you are author- Alias Claudie Tracy. be 10 cents. Formerly passengers were cotton had commenced to show- a little Iron Mountain followed this up with a de- ised to sell round 'trip (tickets -from your Violin solo, Mary and John carried free. waat of water. Some rice - fa-rma -were claration that they would do the aftme station ito Sabine Pass, limited lo return , Miss Addle 'Rlebe. • ;, 'Miss Lizzie Dvyer of Houston, is visiting need-ing H -worse than others, but -all will •thing:'out -of St. Louis. The Katy put on •to date of sale, a-t the rates given- below: Recitation-.....,..« Miss Etta Isler the family of Odr. Ghnmberlan* on Second be greatly 'benefited by this shower, but a-t the harvest excursion rates and the other \V-arren, 51.50; Hyatt, $1.45; Village, $1.40; Chorus, ,BonnIe;Blue Flag..,;.. :...'. lines mode their announcement good. They avenue, nor.th. . . some of the rice farms several heavy rains Plank. 51.40; Olive; $1.35; Kou-ntze. jl.30: Instrumental. solo; Alpenlange.". •— The follawinK persons are 'stopping at will -be required to fill the reservoirs and iiraile i t: more than Kood, .Cor they made a Nona, $1.25; Sharon, $1.25; Beaumont, $1. - . Miss Georgia. McKnlg-ht. guarantee a full crop. rate of half a fare on business out of Tex- .Vocal .stflo..In Hho Old Grape-., Vine Swing 'Murse's summer hotel '; on ' th* " bay front: as, something- not contemplated In the Mrs. Hefty and child of Houston; Miss •Several parties wero cutting 'hay and FOR uV NBW ROAD. ! .. • MJBS Bessie Simms. Henry o*f Chicago, and -Mr. and Mrs. Craie every one of 'them was caught with mori. . original movement. The demoralization has Music.;..:...Rockdale Banner String Band or Jess fresh cut grass itha-t will 'be. ruined been, frolnpr on now for twenty days and =Bty.an, 'Brazos Co., Tex,, July 23.— A new Recitation..:.March of the Deathless Dead and child of Houston. them are indications that nil lines are Mls» Bessie Strelgky', Mr. George Robinson went -to Galveston by getting wet. • •tiivd of It. That is believed to make a, raflroad movement is manifesUns HseM Comic song... :.„....Bacon and Greens to-day. restoration, almost a certainty. •here, and a petition 'Is >bei-ng- clrcu'lated and John 'S. Bonnet-." >Mr. B. P. -Myers of Galveston was In the YORKTOWN\ - ; numerously signed calling ' ' ' • ', land to -F. Kraege for $18 per acre.- The cIMzer.s of -Mexhi are jubilant over the Chorus 1'ee Owlne Back to Dixie Superintendent Nelson, -who. iias charge of land lies seven miles north of town. HOUSTON NOTES. -. John S. Bonner. building -the' jetjties n^- Galvfiteton -bay, was Norris Miller sold 185 acres of land near prospects of-an electrical railway from .this Character song1 -. In the city yesterday yisitlng Contractor Karnes City fo J. D. Roberts! place to TehuacaTia. Tho enterprise- has Houston, Tex., 'July 23.— Th-e- Southern Miss Bessie Strelsky and Thos. Rogers. Cha!m!berlan. Mr. Roberts was raised near Yorktow1 n been under' consideration; for several Pacific, 'has announced the opening- of a Vocal solo..I'sq Gwlne Back to Old Vir- .. and has many relatives and friends here. 1 new station on 'the MWland branch, north months, but notching of Importance has been? "glnia*-:..-.....:.; John R. Raine' < HALLETTSVILLE. • ICarnes county will get a good citizen and of Crowley, known as -"Iota." Violin solo ..'B.T.- Riebe DeWitt will lose one by Mr. Roberts'"move. . accomplished until the matter was 'taken llhe Ancient Order of Pilirrims has ar- Vocal, duet ; Oreaiia Hallettsville, Lavaca'Co., Tax., July 23.— In liaiut by Charles R. Peirgllley ami some ranged with Ceneral Pa'ss-en-ger Agent Misses Claudie Tracy-and Addie Riebe. Yesterday some of the. county; convicts of Mexia's most enterprising' citizens. The •Robbtns of 'the Houston and Texas Cen- Tenting on the Old Camp Ground....Chorus were -put -to work on the; public road, as News reporter interviewed Mr. Pengllley, tral for an "excursion to Austin: -the latter There were about 15P° & attendance dur- the commissioners' court -hud decided not part of next week. ing the day. .' to let them lay out their? fines and costs. •who Is at -the head of .the enterprise, iand The International -and Great 'Northern Jfcm Kane, • a young white man from Yoa- elicited Information to 'the effect th,at he has announced a round ftrip -rate of $3.50 kum, who owes a fine .and cost* 4n an ag- 3iad la'ld his plans before the people of Te- froiii Houston or G-alveston ito Tyler on ac- 'REFUSED BAIL. gravated assault and battery case, was huacaria and had met with such enoour- count of "I. & O. N." day a-t the fruit pal- 0.51 f° 1-00 ajnong the number. The guard sent him iis'ement that a committee had toean ap- ace, which will be Thursday, Ju-ly 25i Kenedy, Karnes' Co., .Texn July 23.—On a/ter- a bucket of water' and, he has not yet pointed to act at once and solicit donations Tickets will be en sale for trains arriving the Choate ranc'h. a; few miles from here, returned. ' from both places for the proposed en*er- at Tyler at 11.17 p. m., July 24. and 10.25, last Saturday n2gh£ one Mexican shot an- /.'0/TCT2.700 The Hallettsville basetmfll club left here prise. -Mr. Peng-iHey further stated that th^ July 25, good -for return until train leaving early thte mornling b-y. private conveyance right of -way had been offered between, the other and then crus?h*>m Bligrhtly a"bove damaged the cotton crop and ruined the Hallettsville continues to Unprovft slowly operation within ninety days. illr. Pengll- hardt, traveling- past-eiiKer agent, of -the COLORED ODD FELLOWS. the normal over the '.northeastern portion of oats and hay that had been cut. A fair but surely. 3ey Is a. practical electrical engineer, backed' Southern Pacific, is in 'Bhe city 'to-day. the state to slig-htlylljeiow aver the.coast crop 'of oats has been harvested In the At present Fry & Brannrffg are building northwest part of the county, where the by plecty of capital. J. G. Lindsay, commercuil agent of it-he Paleatine, Anderson Co., Tex., July 22.— district, and these' condition: s -prevailed un- a, fine two-story brick, while ^Messrs. E.'H. Tehuacana, Tex,, July 22.—Quite a num- Missouri, Kansas and Texas, spent to-day til about the. close &f .the week, when the drouth prevailed in the spring. Tempera- Mitchell, Louis Turuer" ahii Dr. A; F..Ne,w- •ber oC.cftizens'rtf this place met this after- 'in Oalveston. The grand district assembly of colored Odd temperature ranged -fi~om about the.nor- ture, maximum 94, minimum 59; rainfall,-.01 burj- ha.\ie one^sbory bricks, in course of auvon'with Mrl Ohai'l-as Pengillev, a railroad Fellows will ^assemble in this city on Au- mal over north Texas to 4 decrees 'below on one day.* construction. ••-..- . /• corriractor, for thu purpose of discussing- •Grant P. Beard, formerly fax agent of gust 6,.i continuing in session for several over the eastern portion of 'the coast dis- Floresville—E. ~W, Herrington: Hot and The new engine for- the .city's, electric .tho "aea of. an electric line from -this place the Houston East ami West Texas -has TB- days, until the •business of the lodge is' trict. The temperature on an average for dry weather beginning to make cotton wilt light and Tvater plant^ has-. arrived, and ^to iTT-xia. The frentleman proposes to 16- turned 'from a- west Texas. transacted. the week has ranged from about the nor- and shed. Temperature, maximum 98, mini- the new dynamo is daily expeotecL When cnte the' plfl.nt at this place, furnush lights,. G-eneral Manager J. Kruttschnltt and Gen- mal or sligrhtly -aboye over north Texas to mum S6; no rain. these are placed Halleittsyllle will, in tnait etc. The distance is six miles, and the eral -Super !n-tenden,t W. G-. Van "Weak of slightly below over southern Texas. The - Palestine—M. Wright: All crops doiny respect, have plants second t« none. COM of pU'irinK the plant and road In opera- tihe iSauthern Paoific are expected home -to- g. MATTERS. hig-h'eat temperature At the several sta- well. Temperature, maximum 96, minimum ITTLE tion Is estfcnia'red at S25.'-100. His plan te for morrow from SI Paso. ' tions during- the week has ranged from 93 69; ralnfnil, .62 on the 21st. *h Hearne—W. A. SneW: Temperature, maxi- that place. SICK HEADACHE origin-ail underetauidlng- ."iwhen the rate-Wtt Nueces •..;....;...;..;...., pier24 proved prospects to some extent, although mum 100, minimum 72: no rain. Mr. J. S. "Wygal of -Egypt; this county, began on Ju-Jy 5, 'flhe cut ratt« %vere to 4i In a few localities over the western por- •(Houston—D. -R. Sa-unders: Temperature, says he has a simple .process for destroy- Positively cured by these BURNET REUNION. ', . Schooners. ing Johnson grass that: is a dead shot and • withdrawn on July .25, and -the'-iirsi intima- Jessie 'Barlow. stream tion of.the state the drouth is causing the. maximum 96. minimum, 72; rainfall, .03 on Little Fills. tion 'tha-t -the -pubiic had t'hat rates were one'day. ' never fails to 'do Ihe.. work. Mr. Wygal Marble Falls, Burnet Co., July 22.—TVork Chas. Fowler • pier 29 plant to shed. It is reported from Graham 'HuntsviUte—W. T. Bair: Temperature, says that If any doubting Thomases will They also relieve Disliess from Dyspepsia, mot to 'be'restored on tliat day was -the ex- ' . Ship. make the experiment 'according to his in- toward the completion of the cotton and that there is some complaint of "sharp- maximum 9G, minimum 72; no rain. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- clusave announcement in The Galvestun woolen mills building began to-day, ft ia Andrfca »,-. Bolivar .roads shooters" in early" cotton. The plant la Jjorigview—G. W. Krech: Temperature, -structlons, If It does not succeed that he •N-ews of 'Slonday that General iPassenger to be finished in sixty days. maximum 102, mind-mum 74; rainfaH, 1.22 on will pay all expenses .and loss of time. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- L^genfMcCabe of the Ro.ck Island'intended VESSELS UP AND CLEARED FOR GAL- fruiting very nicely and the showers at the three days. The steamboat Sr.tstprise- has the con- The reunion on the 25th, 26th and 27th of close of the week were 'beneficial to the tract for transporting the brick from Whar- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue f*o let -the war go on unless there -was same .' VUSTON. crop,' especially on upland. The plant IB iiUfkin—-B. I/. (McPherson: Temperature, agreement or guaranty that rates would be this month bids fair to be a grand affair. New York. maximum 100, mlmlmum 68; rainfall, .23 on ton for the Buy City -cburt house. Most restored and maintained. -'Mr. iMcCabe Is needing- more rain over the western por- of the freight that goes to Bay City .via Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, They 1 First day: Address of welcome by Prof Comal, Risk sld July 20 tion of the state. The dry weather has .two days. credited -with fce-ing a very large headed- W. H. "Bruce; annual address by ex-Gover- iLuling—John Carter: Temperature, maxi- this place Is transported by the Enterprise. Regulate the J3owels. Purely Vegetable. rpa'SGenger man, but 01' course he is looking Newport News. enabled the farmers to clean out moat of The Houston boat is also running now. nor .O. M. Roberts, etc. v*over Sch. Alice OIcDouald. Brown sitl July 13 their cotton, and, as a general rule, the mum 100, minimum 72: tia rain. chiefly after the interests o-f Che Rock Second day: "Burnet day;" address by 'jrop is in very guuu wndition, but is two Orange—G. 'H. Kitchens: Temperature, Small Pill. Small Dose. .island. There arc seme general passenger Judge J. C. Cummings, Land Commissioner Sand veil. maximum 98, minimum 72; rainfaw, 2.93 on VICTORIA; ageitta tn this town 'who have no pecuniary Bk Eva i.f.sld June 28 to -three weeks late. A full report will be Small Price. Baker and others. given on cotton In next -week's bulletin. four days. Victoria, "Victoria , Co.; ' Tex., July 23.— "interest in the Rock Island, and ithey do Third day; Business session: roll call- Philadelphia. San Marcos—W. C. Dugger:' Temperature, not Joolc with favor upon ne colored .Bap-list association meets. In THE GREAT VITAL RESTORATIVE. of the v»u* to t;ilce off the «ut rated on Jufly Hogg, Hon. W. L. Baker, Hon. J. M. Car- Much hay has been saved, during the Waco—W. II. Goober: Temperature, ma*ii- Victoria to-morrow. A large crowd is ex- 25. and -lie has reoeaved no further instruc- lisle, General W. L. Cabell, C. C. Cum- Colon, Colombia, July 15.—(By the Asso- week and the forage crops are good. mum 93, minimum 63; rainfall, .77 on one A positive cure for nervoua •tions on this •subject: There is c. disposition mings, Theo. Aultman, General H. H •The rain at the close of the week was day. Tne body of l£itfra..'vnie&er. arrived from debility, sparmatorrhcea, among some of the »general passenger ciated Press Correspondent.)—By the Royal Weat'herford—J. -H. Stickfort: Tempera- San Antonio, where she died, yesterday. A dizziness, despondency, fail- Boone, W. D. Cleveland. W. X, Moody mail steamship, which arrived at Colon on very beneficial to vegetables, as 'they were agents 'to cail off the dogs of war, regard- Wash Jones, Hon. J. D. Savers. Hon. John needing- rain very much, especially over the ture, maximum 9fl, minimum 70; rainfall, .70 large number of colored citizens were at Trial Bottle ing memory, • pnwmtar- Cess of the aciion of -the -Rock Island. Ireland. Captain Leitnaker, general mana- the 13th Instant,, were brought nine men. coast district. on cne day. *he depot to receive -the remains. FREE rbcoa, trembling and nerv- ger of the Austin and Northwestern ratV- comprising .the! crew of the British bark Sorghum, sugar cane and other crops are Mrs. G«i>rge Tynp ana Cliil4rmt Sir. sj-.d ous diseases enured by rood. has offered to bring the above men Mrs. Daniel and Judge Carsner ieft for To Show Ita youthful indiscretion', ex- RATES FOR HORTICULTURISTS. Laescoesea, which had be^n condemned doing very well. MORTUARY. In on a special car. Farm work was rushed during the past Fort Lavaca last evening. • '* - Great Merit cesses or t'je* abnse of stim- General Passenger Agent "W. S. Keenan near Brito aj unseaworthy, and the sailors A. 'MoFa-dden anij wife left this morning ulants. Itrefltoraslostraan- veek and most farmers are up with their will be given of t'he Guttf, Colorado and Santa iPe has are now on their way to England.- The work. REV. J. D. LEE. for Galveston. hood, impaired vigor and dirisued specla1 order No. 722 as foMows: ^BUGGIES Laescoesca, Captain .Evans, Is an iron ves- to anyonoap- exhausted Tit*lity, stops t sel, twenty-seven' years old, the property CORRESPONDENTS' REMARKS. Hennessey, Ok., July 23.—Rev. J. D. Lee plyinffpraum- uiiuatural losses enlarges State 'Horticultura.l n.> nut more than the deathbed of a sister at Monroe when Wheat is not of much commL-rcial value, chandise for thlg place. -,"••' :ii::cd !'r-'.:u F.;ri Worth. the accident occurred. days . beating about the coast between The sloop Columbus Is due from Galves- ; Cos>ta Rica and Colombia. The Hirhooner and moat-of it car. be utilized for feeding Lampasas, L*amnasas Co., Tex., July .23. Lost Manhood „, . . K.-om s! i; 'Mi-i over i'.v;* miles from Fort is also leaking and her sails are lost. hogs only. Temperature, maximum U9, —Mr. J. E. Ryon, who 'had 'been staying ton. •trophT. etc., turdr cured by IN ftM A PA *emls!lont ihe Brest T,\^r..:i. -.hr- r.uo will In; 1 cent per mi^o minimum 72; no rainfall. / A yacht, supposed to be one of Calves- Hindoo"Remedy. wUhTrriUuiuruimftear*. Soldbr Oiirh \v.ty tnnn ?»-::•; us,' pjint to Fort Worth A SUDDEN DEATH. Corpus C'hr'Mi—Geo. Rc^iler: Hay crop here for the .benefit of his 'health, died of ton's flyers, passed here this mdrnlng bound J. T. KoClanahun, Opfrn Hon»e Comer. RmlC. W. «n i return, a !.U-d to fi.w. Fort Worth to NOTES FROM ORANGK. consumption a-t Dr. -Llnceum's residence. •westward. k*re»toa A Co., Vu-ke-t c. about ten hours, and the attending phy- to -the G-ulf, SaWne and Red River rail- most of them will HnLsh up their cytton In burial. _^**jX »*ri, «Jw«/» rrlUbU. i4UlC*ukj way. She returned anil towed the schooner another week if the weather continues hot Alvln baseball •teams are fixing up a park, P sician, Dr. S. P. Nave, pronounced his OOODHY, sickness as a sporadic case of cholera, or J. AI. McTnn;.-,, C. R. Harms matter, down and dry. Temperature, maximum 97, min- JOHN RICHTER, SR. in good style wHh grand stand and ot5i*y cholera morbus in a very severe form. •to tiabine lake late this afternoon, loaded imum 72; no rain. conveniences. They will Invite the Rich- li-ou^ton. 'IVv., july L-X-Thc- ffcncra! pas- with lumber from the D.'R. Wingatc lum- Uockport—Robert Strachan: Weather nry Stoclidale, Wilson Co., Tex., July 22.— mond team to cross ba'ts with them. There ppn^p agents in «'!i!.- t-ity JIAVC received ber company, consigned to, owners ut Cor- run] tryiiiff on vosetatlon. Fruit , being John Richter, sr., reported ns having fa-Il- is good material In 'the Alvln team and circulars ;,v,noi;n,-in.-7 ;ho roslgnaiion of a SCHOOL TAX WON. pus Christ!. shipped. Temperature, maximum 96. min- en from a hay stack and being- seriously they will make t 4 itcs left this morning for -west Texas on W Granger, Williamson Co., Tex., July 23.— l.inlyc*: muster, came down from the Nar- A Urn—William Sloan: Weather favorable p. m. He wns buried a-t the Catholic cem- an extended hunting tout- And expect -to be rows, wilt?re she ia engaged in removing and farmers have made good use of it in etery to-day. Deceased had lived there for absent for several weeks. ' The question of levying a special incor- obstructions, this afternoon. Tho riso in cleaning out tholr crops), Temperature, a number of years. He was a quJet, hard- The John A. Whar'ton camp, U. C. V., poration tax of ?0 cents on the $100 worth of 'the river and the .swiftness of the current maximum 99, minimum 75; no rain. working- and industrious citizen. He leaves •has accepted en invitation from the Vet- Laln-pagas—W.- K. Webber: Weather con- ray vi ».:' C,-^. :-.•: P.»?.^:]gcr .VLVIU Georfie property for school purposes, was votod caused by Jt made 'it necessary for the a large family. j_..'ii.L\''ii .o ;i v:-;ii the portion of inan- •on yesterday &nd carried by a majority of Nechos Belle to stop work far a" few days. tinue* hot and dry and the effect on vege- t 35. The tax will 'be used for lengthening Up to- the present time very satisfactory tation Is worse than usual, because It was PHILn* C. HOLZHUSER. opinir editor 01 rht (Virago Hail, Mr. preceded by so much rain. Cotton general- U M. I-iiiior, ct\;,-t rierk, has cliar^e of the the school term lo nine months. progress nan been made, and (he captain 1 expects to make a better'showing on the last, Philip C. Holzhuser, an old and much re- HiiinUlj tlMl. tiillliXI mitfnUuitm, BOND LITIGATION. ns the experience gained that time is San rMarcos^O. W, Knight: Needing rain apecled citizen of old Indlanola, died this VI6QMEN of Iniowmtr h»w -to : : •.]> ;]H: sllokofit ad- and beginning to need It*badly In some sec- CTHtFiim. >«8lmii. FlM%riifK yertss.-mt-rfs ut ;u.v i,:.^onst.T ogon.t in l>«-;ii)K turned to good account on the pres- morning from an operation performed re- lully, TEXTS BTKlCIURBaniJUlrKITAil DISUSIS. 4ht* country. Dallas, Tex., July 23.—The city council to- ent work. tions, ilay a,nd other forage crops being cently. 'Mr. Holahuscr leave* a Tvife and it lkii.ku,.ru.i;...i»Nn_,r,r(l.m. saved while the weather is favorable. Tern- family of children. j«5 H' TktM' «f wQ»ti n«a^- iRiit passed uu ordinance ordering the tls- pDvuturc, maximum 94, minimum 80; no D».nSS» nxfttu*Ki, v^ .WILL HE DISCUSSKO AT GA'LVESTO.V. yuance of $100,000 wonth of waterworks ' IT ARBOR NOTES. ruin. WAI.VDOKMra.OO., LancMuUr,O.,U.SJ« 'bonds Dlwkinw ts CmlMm. nurkctod .inrl the grain -will not hoM out DR. J. C. FON. CITRt KpcnM.torrliea.TAilc.cui rate « REiiroNK i-~t ri>>«, •the scientific ooiiErvaa whlc^h will he held aloAtln-e, Anderson Co^ Tex., July 2H.— yustenlay and Is nnchorod in the Htreatn. HuUo. WJlllftinson Co., Tex., July 23.— ^ro-m October lOlh to ^lih. The 'Mexican Colonel D. A. Aikon, an eld and prominent, Scftufn—A. M. ICrskino: Cotton Hiiffcrlnff .Use*? l»dpay if asiiisfita. 4-rtUwava -httvc -tlrcitdy Announced u"-rate noim* fur \viint ol! rain and good tillage, ua Dr. J. C. FHn, a -well known physician, lUr... yoM MOHLCO. 41 •. citizen, who wns strlclcen with pamlysls In advanced age the declining powers tho excessive niJns made the ground hard, uled fit hla home near Hutto. July IB, 1W6, w. i of $25 for iUic round trJu from the Hlo •while At the breakfast table yesterday, ani by. Hood's SamapArllla. aa It delayed plowing no lonff. :Ti:-v nlant Ac*d & yeare, iw HEDIOAICD;; Button, H.T« THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3, 18. 15

THE OLD ANDTHE YOUNG. WITH TBE FLOWERS. TEXAS CATTLE QUEEN. That Vornie People Correct Their Mrs. King'" Principality, Chateau and for CORRECT In Xot Evidence of .00 Elder POSSIBILITIES OP UEAUTi" IS TVOV-E-X Vast Herds of Cattle and DlnrcHpect. WIRE. Sheep. From Harper's Bazar. Mrs. Richard King, of Texas, Is probably ANSWERS! I can conceive of few sadder things In the richest woman in the United States, $200 How Convenient old age than being without younger per- Trellises, Arches and not even excepting Mrs. Hetty Green. Her enough Artistic Designs IL sons who love us to correct us. for Floral Train. wealth was partly Inherited from her fa- a in Yes! correct us; neither more nor less than lnsr May lie Easily Formed ther, a pioneer Presbyterian clergyman, Host Unique Confast of iht Ago 1200.00 Paid far that; not rudely, of course, nor Impert- Cut Flowers Freely. tho first who ever went, staff and iilbie in inently, nor in a nagging, dlsrespectlul preach Gospel Correct made by Supplying In way, as disagreeable in the manner of the hand, to the to the Indians Lists Mjslng Letters to the child as of the child to and mixed races that peopled the vast in mother the The woven wire commonly known as over which his own little daughter No mother; but who will correct us in a way - Places of Dashes Lottery Popular Plan of which, violating no law of good breeding "chicken wire," because so often used to was destined to hold swaj- as a landed or courtesy, can j et keep us up to our ow n fence oft poultry yards, has come to play piopiietor. All best mark. an Important part Mrs. King is a widow, and her landed Education Read the Particulars. in floriculture. The of In Southern s amount to 1..&0,-00- 0 For the tendency of many of us, when heavy looking, ungainly tales "0 is reached, is to let ourselves go trellises of the acres, or about two thousand square In the United States four times as much moneris expended for education as for th to pieces. We can call it resting on our past, difficult to make and often unsightly miles. The ranch on which she resides military. Uraln is better tlisn Lntvu. By our educational facilities wo navo becume a pret oars, or describe It with as picturesque a until entirely covered with the vine which li the largest In tho world. It Is ca. cd natioa. Wc. tho publishers of Woman's World and Jennesa sillier Jlonthly, Lire of symbols as we chooce. But for all they "The Santa Gertrudes." In the center ot dono much lovr-r- d the cause of education in many ways, bat now we offer yon an opportunity to set are Intended to support, have given It. miles from gate, di;Iay kaovrledgs and receive gonerous payment Tb that a man or woman comes to one of place to thirteen her front li lonr - most for a little study. the great critical periods of life about the this convenient, almost invisible, Mrs. King's home, a central chateau, object cf this contest U to gives- impetus to caar dormant minds to awaken and think; also time that age is reached. They can then support, that Is quickly arranged and eas- looming up like a baronial castle on a no expect by this competition cf brains to extend the circulation of Woman's World and either sink under existing conditions, let ily bent to form new designs In arches, slight eminence. All around it aro the JTenncso Miller monthly tosacU a nizo that tub shall be able to charge double the present eurves and effects sum- homes of dependents, surrounded rato for adv crtlemg in our colncms. By this p'an of increasing the number ot subscription and every encroachment of ago have Its way, artistic about the receiving money soaps, pianos, excusing themselves on the plea of vears, mer houses, windows, porches and summer ly well tilled fields and gardens. more from advertisers ot medicines, books, baking; powders, balcony arrangements. The 200,000 cattle, of Improved and im- jewelry, etc., we shall add 350,000 a cur to our Income, and with this mathematical dedlo-lio- n for every failure to meet them gracefullv. before us, we operate this most remarkable "missing or they can readjust themselves to the The wire is cheap and durable and comes ported breeds, and all sheep within the havo dscided to letter" contest. changes vears have wrought, and with re- in widths varying from nine inches to six Santa Gertrudes ranch belong to Mrs. spirit go on, still young and still feet or more, and can be bought for a cent King. The current expenses of the ranch newed js YQU attractive because still growing and still or less per square foot, especially when reach ?100,000 a year. Three hundred cow-bo- HEE'S K;5S7 ABE TO DO. certainly most ador- bought In quantities. are in her employ, for wnom she alive. And the 1,200 In schedule, of which latter able old people are the old people Do you want a trellis for your sweet keeps ponies. There aro thirty words this from each have bean omlttad age way. peas? What is so convenient and durable Corpus Christ! Is tho terminus ot a branch and their places have been supplied by dashes. To fill in tbs blank spaces and get ths who have met in the latter railway built by Mrs. King to names properly you ci'ut have some knowledge of geography and history. We want yon to and who have kept themselves alive to as woven wire? Do you want a low hedge? take the many you 23 ot place spell out as words as can, then send to us with cents to pay for a thrse months and suggestions of Then tho two-fo- wire Is what you want. of her wagon trains, which former ly the criticisms the bore ice and every necessity- - lux- subscription to woman's Would, torrrct lists we shall sxlve tSOO.oo in rash. joung. "Have jour children told vou e' Do jou want a screen Instead, to shut off other and If more than one prrsoi ends a full, correctfor list, the money will ba awarded to the fifty best lists six-fo- ot ury to Corpus that jou turn out vour toes?" said one some disagreeable view? Then use the her ranch from Christ!. in Also, your Hit twenty or more correct words, we yon wire, if your pea Long trains from that city now carry Mrs. if contains shall sand a middle aged parent, laughing, to another. and blossoms are King's to beautiful Ilzerla Mamond scarf S'ln (for lady or gentleman), theresular prioe ot which la Tor children, cut every day they will soon nod you cattle the East. be- His laughter saved him. all at 2,000 terr- 82.25. Therefore, by tending your list, vou are positively certain of ths $2JS prise, and by from very top six-fo- ot The square miles of Mrs. King's when tirst grown, beeome absorbed In their the of even a trellis. itory- ing careful to send a correct llt you have an opportunity of the I2IIO.OO cash award. Ths parents it is a mark of their affection Do jou want a bank of nasturtiums? are bounded. on the south by Corpus distance that you may live from New York makes no difference. All equal opportunity Christi baj-- Forty miles of the coast be- hare tor and they are more sensitive in their fail- Then sow the seed in a bed two or three long winning. ures, peculiarities, or virtues than to those feet wide, and after the plants are well up to the Santa Gertrudes ranch. The and fences on the land side of of all the rest of the world. And certainly have been weeded once or twice, drive - PRIZES WILL BE SENT PROMPTLY. no sweeter sight Is to be found than that down on each side of the bed little stakes the- estate extend 300 miles. For every young girls interested about two feet apart; those each twenty miles of fencing a superintendent of who are in their at end is employed to see no Is Prizes will be honestly awarded and prompt!" sent. We publih ths list of words ta father's cravat, tho latest cut of his vest, of the bed about six inches high, gradually that break made, bsstudiedout. In maklujryourlNtof answer, be sure to give tho number of each word: or his looking his very best on all occa- Increasing the height from each end to the and he has several assistants. sions. For though our fathers and moth middle of the bed till several of the stakes Part of every year Mrs. King lives In 1 R 1 1 A country of South l6. Anotodrolsr. ers bring us up, when a certain period are about two feet high. Over this low Corpus Christi. where she has built a pal- " " America. in regu- spread ace In which is found every modern ap- A 1 I Name of the Iareest body is passed we turn about, all well arch a strip of woven wire the 2 C I- another sotedrolsav lated families, and return tho compliment! width of the bed, securing to tops pliance for comfort, domestic economy, n ot water. 17. T 0 - the of luxury and for the gratification of in t The young educate the old as surely as the stakes with tiny staples come taste M-- that for art and literature. Another remarkable 3- - D E A- -E Aaea. iS. p R Country of lurops. A "Drnp o' Dew." rarged in clusters shirring. sleeves once the old trained them, and the really the purpose. UA of The fascinating old person is one who has sub- Is there an unpleasant view from some Texas woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks, in I hae aften heard it said which are rather close over the middle mitted to the process. window which you would gladly a volume Intended for private circulation 4- - m 0" A- lrge rlrer. 19. AhiBfaUvnd. (But my wording may be new) of the arm. flare out at the wrist, showing shut out only, and entitled "Prominent Women of mous-seli- and yet do not like to cover your window tiny o" grass a dear littlo shirred undersleee of Texas," gives some of the facts in the r, T C Well known river of N th mort Ilka blade de sole with vines or keep your blinds closed? At I 20. M - f Gets its ain pure drap o" dew. CHEESEDISHES. a proper distance from the window to shut above sketch, and others not of quite so " Europe. promlnsnt American out objectionable much interest to the general reader. 6. S A A c'ty n one of tbs int. the view and allow free o M-- M 21. fl Ons of the United Sutes. This auld saying I did pen, At Doucet's I also saw some shirt waists Jfoveltles of the Menu In Which From- - Ingress of light and air have set two strong bouthem Stalea. J Asking Jeanle if she knew of soft, brocaded silks, made se- poles after the Lnrjrcly and. high enough and far enough apart A GOOD LUCK CHARM. 7-- X citr ot Canada. tcs President ot I was like a blade o' grass. vere styles of the summer batiste, to be njte FIkuch to make a screen of the desired size; from 22. thsUnlted States. Wad she be my o" drap dew? col- Effectively. the top of one pole to top -fl-l worn with cravats and swell turnover the of another af 8. Noted for display of nail The Fashionable Four-Le- Clover -- U runN A larra laks. lars of embroidered delightful a narrow strip of board or some sim- water. 23. Yester-e'e- n came muslin. A Cheese together with macaroni or spa- her answer negligee was of striped blue and white ilar material. Between the two poles dig and How They Will lie C of saucy, my dainty. There are two q. -- F F 0o tae United 2-- Sweet and like lass: slik, with little watteau rosebuds on the ghetti is a rare up a narrow bed, dress liberally, and plant c Statsa. AnoUdpoat "In the way o' color, Kob, white. was a jacket ways of preparing this; one uy simply sift- with some quick-growin- g climber; or. Worn. Ye grass, It made with short If Q are like a blade of of blue velvet ribbon, arranged as lattice ing the grated cheese over either of these preferred, some hardy climbing roses. Se- From the New York Journal. IO. - A - R I - A city of Spain. 25- - C 1 A tonics country, is ism work.and split up the back for a watteau cooking. The other method Is to bake cure wov en wire from pole to pole, and also As a good luck charm tho rabbit's foot " Si20 V KlWTSi "An yc're growing my after --A oity well in heart. train effect. Cascades of lace and ilbbon to the top piece of the frame. If the screen A on a known B- -R the cheese with the macaroni or spaghetti, has a rival. Just now it is the four-le- af 26. 0 A largo island. "Where the cauld wind never blew! loops edged the sides and made a trimming filling baking dish with layers, first of Is large a strip of board nailed across the island. XHnna- - suffer lang wl' thirst; the clover that superstitious maidens are look- WfH bottom, a few inches from ground, -E- A known old fort W-M- W-R- Come your about the skirt. the macaroni or spaghetti, then the grated the 12. --8 -D and take drap of dew." cheese, then pepper, and butter to each would make It more secure. If in a windy ing upon with favor. Even the rabbit's foot of tie United States. Ladies' Home Journal. salt place a few braces would help to strength- Fois2n' In a recent trousseau I saw a pretty idea layer, covering the whole with milk. This mounted in gold has lost much of its sub- 13-1- -A- Greatest fortifica- B-- three-quarte- en 8 28. should be baked about rs of an it. tle power. tion in tho world. am It has probably been some seasons since which some woman with dainty fingers and If the screen is covered - some leisure might to espy. There hour in a moderate oven. with such climb- Fashionable girls are wearing the four there were so many styles of skirts in favor like One of the most delicate cheese dishes 8 A L E A great explorer. 29. Aaocaa. at the same time, writes the Paris corre- were dozens of pairs of silk stockings, that can be made is cheese straws, trouble- black, white and colored, to every oc- C-- L-F One of the Uni- spondent of the New York Tribune. It suit some to prepare, but amply repaying all - 3- - casion and stvle of shoe, and that one effort In the long run. ted Sutes. would certainly seem this year that one stocking might not lose its mate each pair presumed U may any becoming, un- was embroidered same liny It is that the cook hired or f"01"5 Tonr or words, msntion whether yon want prlza messy sratTry wear skirt that is with the flower. amateur knows how to make puff paste. bank moner order or mall. u ... .n. -- - .v...... - less, of course, it be the much-godete- d af- Hero is a stocking with a little purple Scraps a Perfect imitation violet near the top, and to find its mate of this should be rolled thin, ?W?i D'"dJi of a Beal Diamond of large alia. WadsTyexpsrta which Is now entirely out of date. - sprinkled with grated cheese (and cayenne fair, If one- must match the violet. Another p ur or one wishes a full skirt say a hem measur- has a daisy, pink rose, pepper if desired), folded, rolled out, and bennine ajiamoaa Quality. ItUsitiaUcaJlymoTOtedlnannoraktaatedplB, ing six yards skirt is cut to allow a another a a thlid a sprinkled again. This process should be warranted 10 wear forever. Tnis pfeca ot Jewelry will make a most desirable gift to a Mend I the red rose, and so on. A box of slik stock'ngs you aonot netd it yourself. .Atpmentourscpplycrthtsttisueii(LandttthsTaiasJloBa part of the fullness to spring out at the Is an acceptable wedding present, then repeated. They are then In sheet woen hips. alwas form and should be placed on the Ice to youTHi 01 answers comes in, wo snail send yon 18.25 la moasy lnataad ofth and to embroider stockings in this way adds 10 yoaenau miner receive toa or jtwelry a nice personal touch. harden. They should be allowed to get in additionjiff to your"' partlcipatlvo or UMcatdimleatiscsaa. A gown made by Ernest Raudnltz is built cold, then rolled into reetangular shape interest la tho staooToo Tala . Mire oftr maroon-brow- n an eighth of an inch thick. Placing of wool, combined with a The presenting in a bank ,u - wlirproniDtty money yon yoMd5smi green hairdressers are several baking pan, cut them in strips five inches S'S" "wV"?T xS",k- w5 refund to if and white striped silk and trimmed novel structures of puffs and loops In hopes long and very narrow. They morocaawodo? Now study, and exchaoso train work for cW WfiSyour with brown fur and gold passementerie. should then WS that an elaborate style of coiffure may be be baked ana served piled. It Is also a j;ik-- Woman's yoa cyo The untrimmed, mazazlne. Wortd. If ahBdybsertbd, mention fiat toyoor skirt is "rather full for this adopted for the winter. French women are good Idea to serve them in groups of live Uex,sM rwrabsCTlpBon fart season, measuring six yards, and on each or six to represent !ir'S.n'irw from tbetlme hip are pleats sewed down six becoming tired of the pompadour, and as a number of straws. IoraineiidiiiaaUver,TrapmoiMyTerycarfullylnpansrbsftliiWnaInyourlSsT. Address three for a plain coiffure rarely becomes them there Steamed bread with cheese may also be Inches and then springing out to make a Strange re- JAMES H. PLUMMER, pretty pad Is an excellent opportunity for a new recommended. to relate this PuMtaher, fullness. A wee is inserted under stjle. For the evening they show a quaint ceipt is almost unknown. It should there- 32 A 24 North William Street, - . Maw York Ctty. N. Y. thb pleats behind, for they must bo thrown fore be out and preserved carefully out enough to balance arrangement that has been worn to some cut the bouffant effect extent summer, and should prove be- for future reference. In many of the old of the sides; and, if one like, one may call this villages Innocent pad bustle, may coming to women with small heaus and of the state it is to be found in THE PLAIDS. the sleeves. These simulate the pelerine; this little a and perhaps too thin necks. The hair is finely all Its full perfection, much thought of RAGEJJF they are mounted with amplitude hall It as the forerunner of steels and by housewives. under cushions. The bodice, which is a blouse, of curled over the forehead, and shows a the a cloth revers, garnished with fringe. slight parting. It Is col'ed high on the Pieces of bread should be cut as if for the They Appear Both In bilks and Wools Cut-o- collar of the same cloth, garnished the silk, is trimmed with a pointed corse- thinly fry- head, and a line of curl, rather frizzy table, buttered, and placed in a Are 31 with fringe, ending on each side at the let of the passementerie and bands of fur. and ore Popular cut-ou- curls, about four inches long, hang down ing pan. Sprinkle salt over them in a t. Buttoned cloth straps dose ths place, among models, the nape of the neck. Even if this coiffure small quantitv, and then add a thick lajer Tlinn Ever. front of the garment. At another street is becoming. It - only suited to the even- of grated cheese. Then another laver of Great efforts aro made to revive they show a jacket of black velvet to be w Plaids in both silks and wools form en- the ing and to a certain cut of decolletage, Dread and salted cheese, and hen the pan gowns, redlngote again, but it Is doubtful whether worn with skirt of black silk or cloth. The so nothing would seem more unwise than is full pour over a cup of good, rich milk. tire blouses, mantles, etc., either it will bo received universally. It Is a very back of the jacket is original. It is' cut to cut the back hair for these curls. The Cover closely and stand on the side of the nlcne or combined with plain goods. A difficult auxiliary garment, and quite be- hairdressers have provided for by an stove where it will steam slowly for model gown just exhibited Is built of plaid yond the capacity of average dress- with two loose pleats, held to the figure this twenty the by a belt comes from ingenious false piece that fits so perfectly minutes or half an. hour. Turn on silk, showing orange reddish-brow- n maker; generally speaking, neither prin- that the under side hot platter and seams and buckles behind. The skirts are to the head that the joining is not even a and serve at once. This is an stiipes on a ground of olive green, and is cess ."style nor redlngote, although both are cut long on the sides, and are hollowed out suggested. Every woman with good eve-sig- ht excellent luncheon dish, and deserves to m.ide with plain skirt nnd redingote coat and always have been extremely fashion- In the middle of the back. A deep yoke knows that nothing Is more unbe- - be raised into popularity. over a blouse of ecru lace. The sides ot able, will ever be worn. much, except by collar of cream plush follows the same the redlngote fit close to the figure, and are those to whom they are peculiarly well shape, ending in a shallow inverted V. The WILL NOT BE PERSUADED. finished without rev ers. tho blouse over- becoming; Medici collar is of the plush, with a large lapping them with a jabot of luce and black bow behind, and closes in front with loups of orange ribbon. Orange velvet Women Are Not Taken Seriously. two bows under the chin. The yoke in Tlie Dressmaker Say That They Can- makes the belt of the blouse and faces the "They won't take us seriously." she front becomes short, square lapels outlining not Indnce ccit collar. said with a sigh, "they" referring, the waistcoat: and both the plush and the rntroni to Take Some of plaid extremely of Ov the taffetas are course, to men. "No matter how seriously sides, of the velvet jacket are trimmed with crsMrts. pretty, and are preferably used for autumn we take ourselves, nor how we endeavor a leaf-patte- done in black soutache. The City modistes In early blouses. The model of a blouse bodice is to Impress them is of the velvet, closed affirm that taking plaid with our seriousness, it waistcoat with a autumn orders for new costumes they find of Scotch taffeta, but might equally is of no use. Only the other evening I line of black astrakhan, and the same fur well be made of wool goods. The front is was arguing with a man about something edges the garment and outlines the yoke great difficulty in persuading their patrons of one piece, and Is enhanced with three or other. Just what 1 don't remember now. and collar. Turnover cuffs are of the plush, to select models made with overskirts, eith- vertical tucks at equal distances apart be- but I know It was a subject that I knew embroidered and edged with fur. er short or long, round or pointed. The tween neck and waist line. It Is closed far more about than he did and that I had majority of women who have either sent under the left arm; the blouse has a rip- much the best of the argument. At first Plush, as a trimming fabric, has returned or personally given orders have declared in pled basque. The back Is of one pl'ce and he deigned to answer me with some sort to favor. It seems to be made in a slijljt-l- y favor of the seven-gore- d or modified circu- has similar tucks and enters into the of respect, not at all as though I was bla different manner from the plush of old, lar fatjles they elected for the past sum- skirt. The bias sleev es are cut of one. piece equal, of course, but still with a certain mer. and wrinkled at the elbow: the uppfr part amount of consideration. But as the con- the nap being short, but very thick. Em- is draped. A standing plaid collar, outlined progressed, broidered white plush makes a "chic" trim- These models are so satisfactory in versation and he began to see every wa in comfort, stjje. finish, etc. with narrow white lace. Crushed belt of that I was getting the better of him. ho ming on cloth suits and jackets, and the poon-pooh- that they are content to let well enough black satin, closed by a buckle. just laughed and and pretend- smart tailors are using it extensively. A handsome mantle of Scotch tartan with ed to be amused. could borne even Here is a description of "tailor-made- " alone until one more season, at least, hah I have a passed; and. therefore, notwithstanding red ground Is trimmed with red cloth and this, though, but Just as I was putting-th- costume of navy blue cloth: The skin is the fringe to match the tartan. The body is very tassel to cap plain, close habitlike fashion af- fact that overskirts of every form, real or the of the argument- cut in the oy composed of a fiat front, and of a back of ative climax he leaned forward fected now by the tailors. The jacket-bodi- ce iimuiunu trimming, aro in, there single piece, basque and said: seems as to y a with attached to 'Don't pucker jour forehead like 'fits the figure behind and on the jet be eonsiderable uneertaln-t- the waist, buttoning on each tide upon becoming." ' that; it sides, and is cut with a rounded skirt, only as to whether they are to prove a gen- Isn't a few inches deep. Tho jacket has a high eral suecess or not. Medici collar and meets under the chin, For demi-Jres- s wear, etamlncs, canvas, being held by elaborate black frogs. About textiles, in silk and wool. In many s three Inches below is a second pair of frogs, and effects, and plain and fancy and the ruffle of lace lines collar 11 grenadines, made up over black, white or that the appears as a full jabot under them. Each colored taffeta silks, form some of the eldc of to fall In two nar- most stjlish and desirable gowns for the the jacket is cut autumn. Silk warp row, loose, pointed tabs from the bust to ctamines in new shades AN ARTISTIC the waistline. These are embroidered with of roseda, marquise brown, sage green, or CARRIAGE WRAP. black braid. A good deal of the waistcoat bluish gray are much used for brides' trav- This Elaborate Russian Blouse of Dark Red Velvet Is Trimmed With Applique of Jew- shows. It fits the figure, fastening with a eling costumes; and other pretty suits of eled Satin and Lined With White Satin. row of small gold buttons, anT Is slightly the fabric show silk-line- d seven-gore- d skirts elegantly hung, tnc lldl longer sides. Is waist trimmed than the Jacket at the It with rows ers as need protection during the winter do leaf clover as a belt buckle, a watch made of white plush and ornamented by of handsome gimp, the lower not have staples driven too closely charm, cuffbuttons, pendant, an embroidery of fine gold braid and jet portion near the darts slashed, showing a the a and as the drooping arrangement plaided when putting up the trellis. Then when newest ornament to swing from the chat- beads. The effect of the suit is quiet and of taffeta it is time to cover for the winter throw elaine. And it is a real clover which they distinguished. silk of the very bst quality, in clan colors liberal supply of leaves, straw, are wearing, or in black and white. The pi lid appears down a and If possible, one that they again on urush or litter, draw tho staples and loosely have found themselves. One might add here that the modistes aro the gauged coll ir and at the and vine, lay whole down The wrists of the v cry g roll trellis the clovers are mounted In a most clever tiding plush for the foundations of hats 3mall mutton-ie- sleeves. on the litter and cover warmly. Put away fashion, and make an exceptionally pretty and toques. It Is less common than vel- tho staples, and the next spring the only ornament as well as a luckj- - one. The vet, for two-thir- of the autumn hats THE CHINESEAS SERVANTS. work that will be required to get the vines clover Is first carefully pressed, and then are made of velvet. Felt Is reserved for AN EXQUISITE EVENING GOWN in place will be to unroll the trellis and each petal mounted on a small, round piece the morning, or to top a businesslike cos- Of secure to the frame again. of white silk or satin. This is then incased usually Black Satin, Covered With Cream Ap- - In California, Where The Do General Most amateur gardeners seem afraid to in n glass, charm complete. tume, and is trimmed with cock"s Munutr uvcr u. .Lasse, and the is one large, ro- vtai ut urosseu Housework, Tlicy Donics- - use the scissors or knife. After their bed- This lucky clover leaf forms plumes and oddly shaped From Side to Side Are - the center orange With Bands of Thick ding plants and annuals begin to reward of manj- an exquisite sea- sette of bright velvet, or Mazarln Insertion Lace. tle ronh-Hnh- x. belt buckle, this blue being preferred. their patient care with abundant bloom, son. One of the prettiest showed the clov- A young woman whose health and finan- they naturally want them to remain In that er mounted In malachite and gold. The A pretty winter house dresr among Dou-cet- 's coming than a false front; but an arti- ces both gave out was ordered by phy- lino condition all the season. belt Itself consisted of oval pieces of mala- ficial piece to be worn away her weeks flower chite by models Is cut with the .1 from the sician to soft, Yet, after the first few their caught together gold chains. skirt trifle face and only under gaslight might s.ifclv the mild climate of Southern beds will grow ragged and fail to be tho The clover leaf If incased in glass swings under four meters around, with godets be- be tried. Other styles for the evening California. The prospect was alluring, but perpetual delight they fondly Imagined. from the chatelaine just as a good luck hind. The material is royal purple cash- show a preference for short, finely curled as even tho purchase of a railway ticket Thej- - wonder despairingly why their flow- charm, or It forms the top of her chate- mere satin, tho color being lovely in this hair, and if these models are was a serious urain on pitifully do not bloom as nicely as in laine bonbon box. - generally a lean ers those soft, glossy material. The two side-fro- nt adopted we shall nrobiblv- see a cond ilnni purse, the Invalid wrote to an acquaintance neighboring They are sure they givo One of tho newest lorgnettes has down seems and the two in the back are trimmed of artificial hair worn. Women will be at Santa Barbara, asking what would be them tho best of care. If they could be in the corner of its golden handle a tiny near tho top by six small straps of white loath to cut the hair that has grown out the opportunities for making a living of a persuaded to believe It, the fault is really lucky clover, mounted on white satin and velvet, held by buttons of cut steel. Tho during the jears that have intervened well educated, willing woman who would their own and the remedy Is in their own covered with glass. It Is sunk Into the bodice Is a loose Russian blouse, with belt since the departure of the and for do anything from housework and takinr. hands. Nature left to itself simply seeks handle of the lorgnette and then surround- and deep rev ers of white vclct trimmed an elaborate evening coiffure fale hair caro of children to teaching muMc, bewing to perpetuate Its kind. ed by tiny diamonds. with steel embroidery, and a tiny chemi- would see'ji to be tho only alternative. or as a governess. The reply was not ex With vegetable and plant life the object sette of pale pink moussellne do sole ar- - actly encouraging: "Tlie Chh simply Is the formation of seed; when the seed usurp A DAIRY swarm and all labor functions here has ripened, tlie plant has done its duty for CLOTHESJUYING. STALL in California. Here people (who can af- the season and either dies or grows strong ford) keep one help, where at home they for the next season. A Better System Now Than When Pur- Tills ovel Attraction Might lie Util- would have three or four. The 'help' has So we must circumvent or assist the old ized nt Church Fairs This to be cook. nure and housemaid, must dame, if we want a constant renewal of chases Were Made hnt Twice bake, and sometimes wash. Most persons, bloom, by removing the faded flowers ere In a Year. "Winter. especially ranchers, employ a Chinese, who, thev can form seed. Then we will find na for $.10 a month, will cook, churn, laundry, making an effort to do its duty, Clothes: An important matter. Autumn A r.ovel feature of a fair held In a near- sweep, ture and by country town, day. etc. Ranch life is hard, and tho there will be a perpetual supply of buds modes aro out, and women are buying them the other was a heat trving. Nurses have the best chance and flowers during the season. frankly. Time was when we purchased "dairy The maids In $23 $TO - stall." attendance to a month; with one or perhaps But few- plants will continue to flower frocks year. In May Oc- were milkmaids in two children to get twice a and, late in dressed like the "Tes," mind. To In with a much while their strength is expended in tober. Gradually we with flovvereel dimities and lawn aprons, rich family from the East is a good thing. growing and ripening seed; jet It does not have become more and I will vou more used to the idea new gowns dainty muMin caps and slippers with send a paper. Study hurt its blooming qualities much to havo a of three, hu o silver buckles. the advertisements in the paper I send. little grow and ripen at a time. even four times annually. And probably But at home there is money, nnd Tie a string around the stem of the finest the innovation is an improvement in j.n Alderney cow, with a collar of ribbon plenty there . a tetii-e;- are of people willing to pay well blossom or bunch of blossoms of the varie- number of waj-s- and bells tied around her neck, was d u for good work. No Chinese competitors! ty- which wish to seed, and when It The first objection which may be a short distance from the "dairy," I u 'raised c.eme out two years ago with my family. is ripe remove it at once and will find against it is that buying dresses twice as and served to ornament the vicinity as v e know Well as to create the proper milky atmos- from bitter experience how hard the quality far superior to those seeds that often will make us think twice as much phere. the fight Is. No one need think California grow according to their own sweet will. about our clothing. On the contrary, one All sorts of delightful things were an El Dorado, quite pansies I old. but-1e- the contrary. I know This is especially true of and those worries less, because she has to consider Here were little pats ot golden -r of an English ladv w In tho daintiest of molds; baskets ho rises at 3 a. m. to varieties that are disposed to degenerate her needs for shorter times. Instead of made of cook breakfast for the ranch hands." In size. having two long-distan- gowns in May cardboard and covered with dried your your In moss of different shades cf green. In which So, cut flowers for friends, and two, October, she has one in March, Teposed new laid eggs; small brown jars AntnmnnI Reflections. yourself, the flower mission, etc., but use in Maj-- in September, and In December. of cream, little cheeses the scissors two or three times a week at The September frock becomes a December crfam and other By the Village Dressmaker. least, and If your flowers are like mine house dress. The December gown dalrv delicacies. Miniature churns full of The western sky has trimmed Is a joy candies and small firkins of sweets were its skirts they will reward you with buds and blos- on cool March days, and the March cos- t on with ruffles all the way. soms instead of faded flower stalks and tume a refuge In cool summer sale also. In one corner of salmon-pin- hello-thro- weather. the stall And bias stripes of k and no one over May gown. poem mine, peaches and cream, and but- gray; seed pods, of which wants an The is a July and a shop- termilk were and supply. ping and miscellaneous hack frock for Sep- to be had. And last, but not And then, to make it worse, has finished off - , least, was a sign that announced In gold jellovv tember. Thus has evolved a simple system, its waist simple as anything about clothing can be. letters that With pipings turkey-re- d, Preparing and Cooklnir Ducks. made of in very of keeping the wardrobe in perpetual re- "Little Miss Muffet, shocking taste. From the Woman's Home Companion. pair. Who sat on a tuffet. The autumn leaves, like polka dots, are Ducks, in point of quality, rank as fol- - j Eating her curds and whey," lvlng on the ground; lows: Canvasback, redhead, mallard and Will serve you some The flowerbeds of calico are wilting all teal. The canvasback probably outranks The "Way She Saw Europe. If jou'll please to come around; everything in way of game in esti- The girl purple-velv- et the the friends of a just home from Eu- Into the dairy y. The pansy and the frumpy-leave- d mation good livers. No seasoning or rope were surprised old rose of to And when they Little Miss Muffet was polite per- spices are used in Its cooking; none could questioned her about it the other day that a little When night goes Into mourning will proba- add to perfect flavor. Pluck, singe and there was great deal FRENCH RECEPTION son in a white fichu and a huge mob cap. bly be froze. its a she had left undone. TOILETTE FROM HARPER'S BAZAR She served her famous delicacy In draw the birds, wiping out the inside with "No. it was too much trouble to go to all little The sun tucks up his orange-sati- n quilt a cloth wet in salt wator, never washing; of those wooden bowls and charged a good price for holes," she said - J hospltnllty. about his head. truss, dust lightly with salt (inside and "and as for sightseeing, I never did care Some ot the- reception costumes are ex- Ji'il a .neFkf e of embroidered her From the roof of the stall cotton-battin- g e ceedingly showy this, where she And stuffs his ears with outside), and bake twenty-fiv- minutes in fot It, anyway, so I soon made up my mind and effective autumn "Kt1 al4 beeves hla arown are of brochS served curds and whey was clouds and goes to bed; a hot oven. Baste often In melted butter that I wasn't to wear mvspir tn The gown illustrated by our cut and tiken suspended a huge spider that was an amus- While roosters on high back, d.ath from Harper's Bazar Is particularly smart. ing reminder the the fence and hot water one part butter to three of for all the old castles and art galleries I Compazine Lyonnalae. of the nursery rhyme, and their feathers flirt and shake, 7 water. preferred rare(concedcd bet- ever that It is embroidered with silver and gold span- Parts? furnished food for laughter to people If the lived. But I had a good time; oh!' gles, put around lozenge-shape- d TIC TEA GOWN OF the As they dream about the boas which their ter way), cook only twenty minutes. In perfectly Mendld! just the very best bits of To wear with th gown Is a from WHITE who sought refreshment"-i- Miss Muffefs will some ylelded-J- in blue mirror velvet, and Nile green satin en Marescot. hat BILK. 4 corner. tails day make. serving, pour over the liquor n ; whf HJWhy, I couldn't help It is of velvet pUsse. trhnmsd --Elfe. tho cooking. - but the short jacket, which opens to show a With flrflnfa voNra n U w.. jr ' v iBena an my money I I Iiont of Nlla green satin narttallv eovnl iiVSitr. s Mr.virs2"u u.



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