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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 5

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THE GALVESTOJST DAILY SATURDAY. APRIL 7 1888. THE BAYOU CITY BUDGET. THE OBSERVANCE OF DECORATION DAY. Albert S)dney Johnston Camp of Confedarata Veterans and Citizens Beautify Graves cf Both Gray and Blue.

HOITBTOB, April cotton market cloasd quiet. Bnlea, 7S bales, Low ordinnry, 7 51Go; ordinary, 7 13 iCw; goc.a ordinary, SKo; low middling, 9o; middling, good middling, diddling fnir, lOo. DBCOHATION DAT. The Albert Sydney Johnston cnmp.ce; f.derate veterans, assisted by toe United army veterans residing In the city, to day decorated the graves of dead eoldlcrs bailed In toe various cemeteries of Houston. At an early hoar tils morning many beanttfnl flowers In baskets, bonqnets and wreath forms were sent to tbe cotton ex.

change where a committee, composed of the following ladies and gentlemen, took them in charge and arranged them properly preparatory for deooratlon: lliseea Ljla Care, Gassle Jonea, Dollie Williams, Jennie Wiggins, Lela Grace, Boea Hite. Mabel Franklin; Messrs. L. I. Sane and Elliot Wall.

The Irllowirg persons contributed flowore: Mrs. B. c. Simpson, E. B.

Soaoei- ijer, Mre. J. A. Cam iron, Mrs. S.

Maurice Mrs. Dr.Cowling, for Dick Dowl- ing'sgratt; Mrs. Robert Adalr, basket of flowers for Dick Dowling'a grave; Mrs. Am- vfrestb (or Dick Bowling's grave; Mrs. Dr.

Cowling, general contribution; Miss'Willa Loyd, Sirs. Eobert Barns, Mrs. W. V. R.

Wateon, MM. F. N. Butt, lor Dick Dowliog'e grave; Mrs. Wm.

T. Camming, Miss Jtbephine Gumming, Joe jBrnnner, J. Acteiibach, Mrs. A. W.

Blttig, tar les Frenz, Mr. Keller, Mrs. W.H. Elliott.Mrs.A.F. M.

F. DfBallgeBry, Taylor's school, eight baskets; Mts. W. D. C.

Johnson, Mrs. B. E. Tan Btnthneen, Mrs. B.

F. Weems, Ban Felipe street school, three baskets; Mrs. A. S. Dfer for Colon91 Frank Terry'a grave, MlBE Evii Allen, Mia.

J. K. Waltes, Mrs. W. F.

Mrs. G. H. Walker, Bra. A.

B. BlchardE-on, Mrs, W. H. Hill, Annie Bond, Hiss Perry, Hesdames Henry Hoase, E. Beiilty, Wm.

Qnensell, Jao. Brown, R. B. Baer, C. W.

Hurley, A. Rattkay and two Jack White, Cbas. Boeokelman, Misses Qroce, Mettls Daniels', Djlly Williams. Mesdamas M. F.

Gentry, A. E. Byd- aor, Kout. Jankes, T. W.

House, B. W. Vf. M. Bamberge, Mies May Finn, Mrs.

Belby, Uesdames Belby. Waatgite, T. St. BngbT, W.J.Hancock, Katbertord, Mrs. J.

K. Morris, Msws, Miss lizzie Buliicger, Mrs. Ihos. Btlnstteld. During the forenoon tbe following committees superintended the decoration of graves: Catholic cemetery, T.

U. Lnbbook, Jiok White, 8. R. B. Baer.

A Beth Israel cemetery, west end MoKlnMT street, li. M. Rlcb, M. Roeenf e'0, C. B.

D. Fer- iinB, U. B. A. Old City cometery, Fa- llpe street, B.

C. Simpson, H. F. Roberts, C.B. S.

C. Noble, U. S. A. First Ward cemetery.

Joe Cramer, John White, C. B. Still Hall, U. 8. A.

At 3 o'clock the committees and generally assembled and proceeded to Olenwood, where the work of ttrewlng flowers over tic graves of dead heroes who trore both the bine and the gray was completed. The following graves wese deooratsJ: First Ward cemetery, Tom Wilcox, C. B. A. Episcopal cemetery, D.

C. Farmer, C. S. A Jim Msriin, C. B.

A. Jewish cemetery, Major A Harber, C. S. Hr. Raaeneld, C.

B.A.; Walter. Catho- llo cenitjtery, W. Dowltng, C. B. Jim Fienuniiig, C.

B. Pit Abbott, C. B. rat Fitzgerald, C. S.

A Jlmmle Bcnrry, C. S. Jno. GKeason. C.

8. ITom McUtiire, C. 8. Tom C. B.

))i. Cjvey, John robin, C. S. Dan Kelly, a. R.

P. Boyoe, C. B. Mike Harrington. C.

8. A Mordean, U. B. Jnc. Kennedy, C.

B. Wm. P. Can- ntegham, C. 8.

Tate, C.S. T. 'tnbbock, C. B. Hy.

KlainecSe. C. S. Campbell, C. S.

D. U. Barzlza, C. B. P.

L. rtarziza. C. 8. J.

C. Divls, C. S. foal Wlngfleld. C.

8. A Reid Panuell, C. S. Colonel F. Terry, C.

A Faller, C. 8. A John Mo aowen, C. A unknown; Jos Siepherd, C.B. ur.

Rldell, C. B. Julias Mo- Asliac, U. Burka. B.

B. W. C. S. A Hodfts.

C. S. J.B. C.S. C.

3. JS. H. C.B. Hreeitoajh, 'U.

B. 'iVm. Kupporsbnrg, U. Joha Lawienir, c. B.

Jim Hurt, C. 6. FranX OMre, C. S. nnsaofii; C.

R. 'Gentry, S. Wm. Borgstedt. C.

3.A.; "Waller Dr coin, C. S. A C. Basse, C. S.

E11E. C.B. A. Groi30fci, C.B. B.

A. Botts. C. 8. J.

FJS- ter, C. f. Dr. R.W. C.

S. A F.FafEfi C. S. JesMe Sjiley, C. S.

Smith, C.B. -I. H. Decker, Cvrns 3. Oberly, C.

8. Jam.is fihannor. U. S. Samuel C.

TSiapson, U. UuknowcsHWm iCoopar, U. 8. John Bitrmon, C. S.

M. Abercrom- tie, C. B. R. Green, C.

B. A B)t Eansoio. C. B. H.

R. Percy, C. B. Frank Superville, Ed. Klloy.C.

3. A Geo. Kntls, C. B. R.

O. Allen, C. S. A W. J.

HmeWns, C. S. A. N.Jordan, C. S.

O. Alien, C. B. Mike Hsllramo, C. B.

P. Sabbath, C. B. J. P.

Mahon, C. B. J. W. Johnson, 6.

James W. MldSistcn, C. S. Colonel Daly, C. 8.

N. Daly, C. 8. C. G.

Collins, C. B. M. J. Maeste, C.

8 Captain vv, c. Wilson, C. 8. Manly Filer, d. A.i E.

H. Cashing, C. B. A Richard Garnet, C. B.

J. R. Morris, C. B. finest Wagoner, C.

S. Lleatea- jant Jobn D. Roberts, C. B. A J.

B. C. A. The graves of Henry Donellan and tHunted near the cite of the old Houston uncl Texas Central depot, were also protuely decorated. Captain Wm.

Christian of Company Second Texas infantry, placed one of tue wreaths brought by Mr. Daranfrom Washington county on the grave of Major B. C. ffimpeos, gallant offloer of the United States army, who was beloved by every citlzra of Ecnstou. The other wreath was placed on the grave of Xilentenaut-colonel John H.

Manly of First Texas Heavy artillery, better Snowa as Cock's regiment. Confederate and federal ex soldiers tried to ontdo each other In finding and decorating the graves, not making inquiry whether wore the gray or blue. decorations were profase, many la'nllies literally covering the craves of 'ihdlr loviid ones with the rarest fleers of spring. Perhaps every family having iovedotor, bnrled in Glenwood hud representatives present, who were active in Blrewlic the floraloSerinRe over tha graves. The of E.

Cashing, ertitor of the old newspaper, waa nob for- i-ud the grave of blj wife him had flowers coverta? it. Tbe old soldiers 1 the graveE tbolr comrades a baauiiSnl scene, tit.d the tears were starting In taa eyes ot who never flinched ia doty on fields of war. The giu-TO of that gallant sillier, Cyrus B. Oberiv, was aleo proiasely decorated. A beautuul floral oflerlne in tne shape oS a cross placed over his grave by Mrs.

jLeeC. A cjy star of bright rosep, with tbe letter was laid on the grave ol Colonel commander ot Terry Texas lUrgers, who fell in t'os charge of tis regtwfut at Woodsonvills, Ky. Mrs. contribution of several traj a nl choice flowers were among tie jcost bt pnliful in the lot. A lovrly star showing tbe confederate colors vbs contributed by Hiss Willa Floyd.

The grave of the hero of Sibiue Pass, Dick Dovjicg, baa no tomtstnue, and haS It cot for Captain Jack White, who JIE JIEXICAX 5IDSTASG LISDIEST s'loulil ept iu Eovsa, STABLE and Factory, attended the fnneral meral TMTI last retting pilot ot that QUO woald we been mjtttry. There WM at least oar bnstels of the ahoiocst Taxaj oaild produce scattered orer that Rraye, llierall; it. lire. (J.C.Drew contributed two hail- eoxce baskets ot flowers. SOCIETY ITBM3.

Qalte a Lumber of yonng ladles and gentlemen met Wednesday afternoon a' tbe residence of Mr. B. M. Mac Ashan and want out from there to a beaatif al grove jast 5 lend Bray's bayon, where they spent tbe afierncon very enjovably Blcntoklug. T6a followipg is a list of those preient: Uesar.

fbilllp Carson, Lonls May, John F. NUao- ney, Hal Bales, George Lester, Perry 8. Lovett, Will Barrett and E. Bailey, and Misses Leonora Hnrby, bollia Cave, Rnsa Cave. Hikrby, Halle Virginia, Fanni-j Petttt ot New Or It-ate, Gentry Love, Jennie LDlle Bhearn, Guisle Jones, Blla Boti-J, Mttdnmta Crowley, Manger and belter, Arthur Hatching, who has been spending several days In the city, has rntnrnea to his mills In east Texas.

A. Bt, Riffle, a popular kuigat ol tha grip, was in the city yetterday. HAS! BALL, The games ichednled between Houston aid Galveiton for April 18,14 and 15 will probably be changed to the 16th, ICtb and 17th. wing to the intense rivalry between the two teams It Is thought to be to the anan clnl benefit of both teams to have the opening gome on Sunday. A large delegation ot Eoustonians will accompany the team, prepared to back their favorites.

Houston hai secured Frank Werkert of Bt. liunlci, who will cover second base for them this season. Werkert is tald to be an excellent fielder and a hard hitter. He Is tbe man who knocked tbe ball, over the left field ffnceliito the golf last October, during the visit by the Hot Springs olnb to QalTea- ton. The ball was not recovered.

Bone ot tho men will probably be very shortly. No one seems to know who tb-y will be. Next Sunday Houston will put in her strongest team, one that can compete with any In the south, The names and aie as follows: Bbea, pitcher; Murphy, catcher; Trant, first base; Wlckert, aeeond bate; Bcder, third bale; Howard, abort clop; Flaherty, field: Douthett, center field; Flood, right field. Tte battery lor to-morrow will Flood and Lobbeck. Nlcnola will probably pitch on Monday, Nick will give an exhibition of scientific pitching.

Nick was at one time the greatest pitcher in the country, and promites to conTinoe tbe of the Texas leagne that he has lost none of skill. John Goder, who was so nafortunate to ppllt his finger lait Saturday, will on for Sunday's game and thi Fort Worth boye how to run bases. Beta are offered that Houston will take three straight games when they next meet Galvrston. lit ABI OS IHX QIOBOK THIORT. James Charlton of tbe firm of Charltou Lynch, one ot tbe beet known oltiznu of Houston, became IDiane last night through the contemplation ot Honry Beorge 1 theories.

It hoped hie affilotion only temporary. jTOamirr AGAIHST A IIAILBOAD. The jury in the case ot Mrs. Mary Brett- ling vs. ihe Quit, Colorado and Banta'Fi railroad, tried in the district court before Judge Masterson, brought in a rerdlot this doming in favor of the plaintiff, and awarded her $7000 damages.

Tne plaintiff, it is alleged, while driving her buggy over a crossing of the Golf. Colorado ana Siuta Fe track over one ot the streets, was raa Bgalnst by a train and badly hart. Sae was confined to her bed for a long time, and Eiffered very Her salt was for $26,000. DFMOCRATS GATHERING. A meeting of the democratic executive committee of Harris county will Dn caia at 10 o'clock In the morning at the ofEoe ol Mesrp.Jones Garnett, for the purpose of nominating delegates to the state conven- tlcn to be held in Fort Worth on the second Tuesday in May, 1SSS, to nominate delegates to the democratic natlcial convention to be held in Bt.

Liali, on June- and also to nominate tiictcrs oi the itate for president and vice- president or the United States; and also to nominate delegates to thetate convention, to be held a Dallas on the fourth TaseJay in AaguBt, to nominate state officers ALLIANCS MSETIXO. Several dtlegates to the Firmera' alliance dlEtrlct meeting, which opened here tilt morning, arrived in the city last night, and others are expected this evening, The district embraces ten counties, six of which bave delegates here, president, W. M. Linton of bas arrived, 0 i (1 called the meeting tu order. Mr.

A. F. Tr-rupklcs Is the vice-president; J. E. Drijtef, secretary; Bolton at Washington county, treasurer, and J.ihn Peters, gnaid.

There are about forty delezates present. 'J he meeting will continue to morrow, bat there is no business ot a public character eet for transaction. Xbe Harris county alliance, which was in session 3 esterday, has adjourned. WOMAS'S SXCHASGE. A light lunch can now be obtained dally at any bonr at the Woman's eschanee.

Lidies will find the rooms delightral spot In wbich to rest after a morning's shopping, and be lerrtsned with tea, berries, cream, etc. The managers propose to open a tew- ing Fcbool Saturday morning, which all 1 cm girls are cordially invited to joio. coamrrii MESTISB. Tbe democratic exuautive committee will men on Saturday a-; Jones Gamete's in ibis cily, and will fix a day for loltjirg democratic connty conventiona. Two conventions nil! probably be called-OS" at an es.rlj date to appoint delegates to coth the Dallas and Fort Worth state can- rettlone, one In Aagnat to nominate candidates for coi nty offices.

EAILIY'3 OO'tTRT. Keel Harris, obscene language; fined $1 and costs. Henry Schmidt, obscene language; fined 1 and costs, Tom Buech, obscene language; fined $1 and costs. H. Brnjgerman, obscene language; fiaed $1 and costs.

JUTICB BREEDING'S COURT. Jobu Martin, theft; placed under $200 Dona to answer. AW ALLEGED LTJHAIIC. A Han Arrested lor Lunacy Hakes Ihinga lively and Escapes. April C.

L. rear.wio was charged witb lunacy and made his escape from the officers at Sherman, baa returned io his borne near tbe village ot Pilot Point, about six miles south of this city. Be Is making things lively for hie family end neighborhood. A lew nlgbts tto, as the were pre- parii to retire, he went out of tbe house srd brotghs in an ax, placirg under his ttfi. teJlitE his wlleiliit be was going to cm j-curt oat during the night and wash hit hsuofi in the blooa.

Ha also frlghtenad a oncg laby in the neighborhood nearly to death by chasing her around in the woods. Ttt ciiizene ftre vrrv luaignant over his et.ct.fe, but the iflk'srs had no right to jail hiia uclil be was taken before the county The judge being out of the cDunty ai Die tfme, fie v.as placed under guard and uncle bn escape. You will derive more berent from nood'a now than ac any other season. MEXICAN- XUSTAXQ LIMHEST cures all U- mentsof HonSE3, LLANO TO LAMPASA.S. Survey of Hot Bates from Poluta Denver--Long ROUM.

DAII.AS, April Witt, win left xeraral ago with a nar ycyln outfit and who declined to answer any ad all repolorlal Inteirogatorlea bearing on toe object ot the expedition, has returned. stated to THE he completed the survey for a road from I.lauo, tbe county teat of the county ot the same to LampasftB, a dietauoeof forty miles. He was not at liberty to divulge the names of tbe projectors ot tue road, bat said tbe road will be built at oaoe. Ur. Witt tbe route of the road cat) through a itglon rich In Iron and other aad building atone, though arob ably wanting in coal, which la la a great xnrafure compensated by fine and nevar failing water power applied by the Lla'no river.

ot tola itream gald to remain about tne aame the year round. The new road will develop the resources of a mlnerally wealthy Mellon and prove a valuable property to the prj- Jtctorn, Mr. Witt thinks. Xhe Traffic association, which met in Koit Worth on Thursday for the parpjae of rontultlng with reference to aa attja it- mint ot from Texas to Denver cu the of taoia establldbixl uy the Panhandle route, or sucb otaer batls a may agreed upon, adjourned to Galveston. The are not unwilling to mate a rtdactlon in tbe rates botweeu the points designated, tnoogh they object to eo sieat a reduction a that aonoonoed by the Panhandle, acd for which that route is handling Tbe Punhandle.

In making its rates from Tuas to Denver, Ignored the linos in tbe Texas association altogether, and while th repretentatlves ot that line are ditcoaeing the matter with tbe Texas lluei it IB understood that they have BO intentlou ot raUlcg rates to (tilt the views of the latter. Tie railway mail nrvioe been established on ibe Banta te through the nation to Florence, tbui completing through er vice from Galveoton to Kansas City, one ot the Inggiwt oontiauoni north and nonth poatal ovur road In (he Utlted utates. CONDITION OP OATTLB. A Bt07 nd Kccouragtac Report by WlllUm kon of Gibson, Cherokee Nation-On the Trail. April 6--Wm.

Jackion ot Gibacn, Cherokee Nation, In the city to-day, en route home from a buioau trip to the itate. Mr. Jackion a very racy and encouraging report ot the condition ot cattle and the prospect for the summer range in the nation. Stock generally came through the winter in unuauaily food ibape, and the early which is now well up, being more forward than In Tex it, will enable i hem to take on at once and reach early maturity. A great many cattle will be matured lu the territory lummer, tor wnloh purpose they aie already bexlnnlnf to arrive In oon- The of the territory view with alarm the being put forth by thole northern to open that region to settlement, as toe success ot the movement would be the ruin of toe Indians.

Mr. Jackson toe Indians are making rapid in civilization, and the Md time feather-headed Indians are getting exceedingly ccarce ana confined to tbe the bftok KTonnda. It is claimed that there ia not an Indian in toe territory who can tot read and wdtoEuglUh and his own language. Mr. Jackson, la sure that claim is correct aa to the Cbciokca country, nhera there are some Illiterate whiles bat ao an- ttitored Ail authorities appear to agree that walle tit bnatnejs transactea ac the Deavar meat ug of International lUiige ajdooutiou WSB juiit Bufficient to make It rldloaloos Mid supply food for scoffers until next yearv at llesaroe time tbern wore no fliss 02 the picnic feature.

Taa Denver people aprea-1 thtmselvee in a way the c-ituemea admire. Tne refer to las trip a picnic fXcnraioD, and la desorihlng wl-xt occfrrf In Dinvsr they never till to la? in the word "reaherci 1 The weather appo ira to haveahiftal from winter to eummer without giving "'Saatle A spring poets tne sllgbteit sr.owlr.g. The grass 1s bumping ItielfiMl over the country, and the cattle, aided and settled by the heel flf, have about forsaken dry provender acdgono on the rustle for EOitothlng green. QnlteaBumtwrot herds from the south art, reported to have taken tbe trail, aad a great many eteer cattle are being rounded up in toe west preparatory to going to matnrlng grounds in tne HALF A3D HALF. Ike Ttxtrkana Public Building to Be in Texai and Arkaniai, TEXAEKABA, Aptil 0 Telegrams received here to day from Senatora Jones and Bmy, at Washington, snnonccj that the bill appropriating 3100,000 for the erection of a federal building here had patted the senate.

The bill has already passed toe horn of and ot course only awaits tbe president'a signature. Tbe plan to erect toe building directly rn the state line, halt to stand in Arkansas aril half In Xtxav. Tbe lower story la to be by toe postofficf, tbe people ot each state being required to fro in their respect ive sides tor Tbe upper stories are to be need by United States court offioera jointly in the tame manner the postofflce is divided. The people an greatly rejoiced over tha good netri, they have worked lor toe prize for teveral years. Little fear is en- tertmined of a veto bytoe president.

BOBHAK. laey Prepared to Beat Guard to Dtath-Ihe Killtary. EOBHAH, April agent of the state penitentiary arrived to-day to take eight white and three colored, to servitude tn that abode ot criminals. They were taken to the depot by tbe agent the jailer, where Bid 1. Maaoa, coiivlct- ot forgery, informed toe jailer that share were five leaden slnngshota concealed on the pereou of toe prisoners, aad that the pict was to beat toe agent to death and escape, Investigation revealed that tan weapons had been manufactured out of part of tbe sink pipe in tbe 1 til.

Tbe Fftnnln Guards decided last night at fbeir regular meeting not to enter tbe contest for the maiden drill prizes at Aiatln In May next, owing to thel fact that taey had ro dresp and could not enorgh- Lstanco trout the town to get thtm. Whn Baby rick, gave ket CutofUt, TThen ahe WM Child, abe cried for CMtoria, VbeD beeamft clone to CutoiU, Wian bad CblMna, them Cutcria, MUSTANG LINSKIENT trsTixa Lcrannrr conquers SPATEO, ons ana SFAUSS In EOBSXS aiia VUS. IBIKMTM- for thl duputmenl matt bu tlgned briberies to verify their oHcM chiractor. AberllSs will also obllKB by transmitting to ns illiect. tont to (JU.TXJTOK NEWS It will be to repeu to IULUU NKwa, vena, will tnuumlt between offlcof by our private of telfgrnph offlcoa aro authorized by THE Nzwa ruoiutKoineiil to receive, and tianorultBpoclala of tula ctiarnotqr, olthorto TllKUALTKATOK KKW8 Or TUB DALLAS Nwa, aa tbey may lustructcd, but only to one office, to be collected from ua.

In every Inutance they ihould bo forwarded at nlBht special rate. A. n. B1LO A OO. ualveaton.

April 1337. WILLIAM601C OODBTY. OionoKioww, April 6, notice "tha estraj records of yonr connHea lor tbe following described stoot: Oce ilDB mare, jears old, branded on lott one mare male, 3 years old, 13 SBBrtfl high, branded on lett shoulder one Iron-gray rcare, 18 tmnda high, yeara ola, branded on bin V. Tbe dnn mare mej have a coir. This atook left Wllllum- 801) connty last Jail.

I'leaae notlca this atock and oblige John T. Olive, BherlGE. I1ONTOOKKRY OODNTV. EWILUB, April from Canty station, Montgomery county, Wsdneaday, April 4: A small bay horae, about 14K bands high, branded 1, and bfti a rope tunik on tiled leg. A reward of will nrpnia tor toe return of tno horse to T.

One? station. K. D. Blincm- ten, therlfl Mcntgutnevy ooncty. KA1NB COUMTV.

Euonr, April Btolen, Uaroh 10: a bay horse, 10 jenra old, star In forehead, branded a on lett blp, lett hind foot with a crack In a hoof. Address all Information to me. i. 8. ttoConnelJ, sheriff UalcB coDnty.

OHIMIS counTT. NAVASOTA, Auitl or efoit-n from John Dwis, one aorrel mare, 15 holds high, branded on lott shoulder ft, and split in toe right ear; also one dan hone pory, about lit bunds high, black male and tall. Bpaulah brand, natural pacer. Five dollars reward tor each. Address Uto.

W. Jonee, city uanhal, Niwa- lr you had taken two of LlttlQ Ltver Pllia bttorc tetiiluK youwonlcl nothave 'md tbat coated tox vue or bad tasta In tlia tliri laoruli'g. Kbep vlftl wUli yau for o-ca- alo'nal ue. Coait at Throckmorton April (i ttrm of the Throckmorton district oonrt convened Monday, (be 2d Instant, There were only two cases on the docket--tbe State TJ. Tom Buchanan, ai- sanlt to murder, nnd Btate va.

Clcad, cbraed with illegally branding cattle. Tbe forme? was dismissed, and in tno latter there a verdict ot noc gallty. Tbe grand jury, after being in eesaiaa one wlthoot letnrnlng a single Indtot Etnt, artjonined. DARBY'S It never fall- to re llevu tho pal Uara-, 1JN CASE UruUed or OP Wounds of aay kind, PrevonU IniUmmatloa watl Ruppnr.ulon, and 1 healj, lowlog I DO scar. Gangrene or Proud Flesh, never appear the Fluid ti used.

Cleanses and Heals Obstlaate Ulcers, Bella, Carbunelee, and Running Sores of Itdoatroyi tlio disagreeable cilia via arlalug from Canecm, Abtcesaea, Ultxus, iind uvecy of puralcnfc I havo uzed Uarbi'a Prophylactic In hospital aad prtvuto tor ton ye-irg, und know nothing fur ccntubedacd Trounda, foul an In- Colent ulcers, and aa a J. F. IlEUSriS, Professor Mobile Attention, Shippers! Wt, eoUclt consUniuenta of now, prime aud all of olo white FJFJATHSB8, orThlt'h win pay top pilcoi nnd make F. LITTLE T01 ad 7C3 CJ. Main i St Laula, 31o.

1 Keferencti: Saviups Association Bank ACHOS8 IScccpssors to FLAKB CO. 1 Grocers, Ship Chandlers, Seed Heaters and Commission Merchants. Ccnslffmnentn or any aad all klnda ol COUD. try pioOnce A A I Ladles, Don't You Want to Buy Some Crockery? Wo haveer-oush to ttti the wants of tbe who'e city for a and atill one more left. We will eell cheap.

In fact, give more lor ices money than anybody else. We are anxious to depose ot our entire stocfc, and never let a caatouior by, We have lota cf oc ds and ends InCHIJfA, Uric a-Biac, all fc'nds of Decorated Goods aud Tine Glaeaware, whlcli we lorio a great deal ofmoneyon. Wo aro willing to give you our the profit ts gone long ago, and wo git than the The balance ot ouv clock to of Woodenwaro, Tin ware, Wa)h IngUutflca, Knameled-wnre, Ofc.e^p Glaaawaro, Baskets, Dolls, Notions We have to on a thing oyei dltferuct articles to kuop the inn cff. TJfelsnow shortculug, and tluie to short en tock. HEFLLV'S GOLD LEAF COTTON SELD.

The BO aeed have been grown and Improved by me In person for too paac li yeaca. and Ihelr tnpeilor merits are attectud by hunareda of testimonials from the best farmers of the state. Its polnta of merit are: It is a tlvo lock cotton; bolls large; atalhdoe? not all go to wted; short limb, and bolls thick on stale. Is Btorm proof; does not out, hut Is easily picked: rustproof; yield cent greater than other cot ton; staple excellent; aeillugln market from Vc to per Ib. more than other cotton of same grade.

Price F. O. cars: Single biuhel $2 00 per bushel. 10 bushels, one order 100 60 75 Carload 80 Write for circulars nnd send money to W. V.

1IBFLEY. Camerou, Tex. i Mllam Oo. Bank, nce. emlBont oce 4 Galveston.

NOTICE. Having purchased tlio Drug store, good will and flxtuiea ol Mr. Henry Yeora, on Market street, Irtapoctfnllyssia-l trlonrte and former petrons, as well aa the public generally, to ao. cord me tne same generous patronage that has licrctolore been extended him, assuring tliem tbat none Init fiesh and pure druja died competent anall be Ula- penseu. Besi.ectfullj, THEO.

VINKE. W. H. POLLAJUJ aad Dealers In Portland and Roaentiale Cement, Plaster, Hair, Llmo, Latin, Slate, Tile. Fire Brtclr, Clay.etc.

Agents fur best Oeoor Bullfllng ErlcX. We cairj tue best of stock. Also, continue us and iresh arrivals at all times at Irwet rates. FOOT 1MB AND BRICK r.EVKE, GALVESTOH, tvx. MUSTANG umm AjratUSTASO RlieuaM- tlm, lame Back, stiff A Certain Cure for the First Stages of Consumption.

lie malnlnKreUlomsHiG raw bo5f and Duffy's Male Vt )il3key. and it cm crglcH and builds ni Ihe tlseuos ut ao other ftclouttflc 1ms donn. tini rruBfovlerlun olcrgymmi iinfl a doctor nl divinity, ttm not afrtiii) to nienci lluHj'a Malt ami Daily's ifol-iii- utu ab tliu purest und eiflelene tion u6 a medicine thut 1 know of, and o.t- In larKp ouc. li. MILM, "Mcado'JoutJUi', Utffy'e Formula Is for aalo by all and Hbalert).

Tilcu, fl per bottle. XHE BUFFY MALT WHISKEY ItOOHBtt'BIl, N. Y. HALES ffl. Fenland Commiuiou Haroht'i, HOP mud gtrmnd.

ned diy Soap, Furniture, Horse, Gig and Harness. O-DAY AT OUtt SULEfl.ROOMS, 3T3AN'1 Aijd 2ipft, cottintnclntf nt 10 Comprising: Groceries, Gunned Tc-lUit ami l.c.urdr? i i I Table Sauce, etc. i CarjH A'no, Cilg and Hurnesa. Aiai-, Horao, Fuuijton auU U-ituess. Aiio, Hay, Oaxa, Ice Box, Skiff unrt Oari.

Aiei S. M. PENLAND CO J. SON, NOTICE STANDS a A i OUrKROFOMOSH.S FUIKS'US OftMA.Y a i 2 i nt Scuuilat's Liurdun THIS AFTKItNOOX. 7 2 m.

ahe will be cold to the highest bidder: 2 liar htaudp. '2 lieer Stands with Cigar Stantls, HI an ran tv. Oulfee stands. Ice Qrcam Stbiidd. f.

Leinocatltt and Stands, 2 Cancyaud Fruit Htanda. 1 Mltb Stnn'i. Blttotlng Gallery. i Ton-Hij AIIHJ-. 1 Iloree I'ilvllegc.

Cane stand, otc. TcTDia-- Halt caah; balance on -20tb. ot April. To Contractors. A PROPOSALS are liivltA for tbe 0 eoptJiruoilon of the STATIC JHE COLORED DEAF, AVD I YOUTH, located at Austin, tho building to beef either or stone, as tue board of oitectora rhail determine u-aan bt IB are opened--an bide to bo opened at 12 o'clock April 16, lb'68, at the oiUce of a i Watson, Architects Au-iln, TL'X pUnd tnecltlcatlous arc now on file and cao be ess mined.

Tho tiuud reserves the rlgat to 1 eject any or all bids. IT. SHELBY President Hoard of IMcejcors. Aiiptln. April li 1HH3.

On LOUISIANA AKD iGnTBitisu 42 Canal atrpnt, NMV OULEASS, MiiircU To Vftum It MIIJ Cunccrii: The Tug Frank G. Fowler 8 DOW nniier charter to George Fotbas. the condition tlmt hu jidys ail bills ot hind mid nature. J'hfl i i Tvarreo against supp'Tlni? sal 1 boat upon her creditor tiie credit of a a coaipaay, we are not Uuble for any s-ucn F. A.

HYATT, tioaeral mag-ar. SALES OF 1 FOB 1887, 18,000,000, Eighteen Million, 18,000,000. There has never been placed on the market a Cigar that has attained the reputation and kept up tie standard for thres years that the GEAHD REPUBLIC CIGARROS have, and the Trade and Customers cm raly upon onr keeping up to the standard as long as vie manufacture them. Thty have become as staple as sugar and coffee all over the United States, and no dealer's stock is complete without them. WilllS, LlfflES 4 CO, SOLE AGENTS FOR GALVESTON, TtX.

Id us nttall by all First Dealers MILL SUPPLIES, STOVES, ETC. AGEXT Fl.R LEON'AllU A A A WHITE MOUS CIIABIfD. Olli HICKOliY WASO.V-i, JNO. OUtTtVATOUS. DI.AliE'S STKAM 49 AND I MAIN STHEEI.

HOUSTON, Wall We are now Bering at lower than ever before a magnificent line SEW and FREBE GOODS, inoladinf the latest designi aud coloring! for SIDE WALL and CEILIJT8 DECO- Send for and ''MEXICAN 3iusT.v::o ux saves mauy a vniuat)lf i prices. JAMES BUTE, 31 and 33 Main Hon. ton. We Have Jnist Rooeived a Carload at the Celebrated Peterkin Cotton Seed Ulraet the ptantatton of E. Ciai It, Fort Matte, K.

O. FID Olio, Two, Three r.nd Fivo Bath'l Ska OHD3ERS SOIiICITBP, cou-Htantly on hand a plr of Whlcb-we oner 10 tee tra-Ie HC Low L'lgurei of BUITEU, KGG! and Courtry Proauce Bollclttid. Oornianoudencc Icvlted MACATEE to Cotton and Generld Oom'n Merctiantl HOU8TUH, TJ6X. A AJTD MILBY ft DOW. HOOSTOK.

TSX. Genera! Practitioner, Work of Bagging and Cordage Factory Win be received ot ibo oifice of J. U. RR WS uj.til April. ard socclfl-iattona t-sn sten ot the Oftitre of W.

CVs'DiLL, No. Market wereserre the to reject any and all bJda. a. ADOUE, President. FOE MILITARY SCHPLIE3-- UAKTKBS DEI I OF TEXAS.

cl the chief Qnnrtermaater, San into- nio, April sealed proposals, in ulp.ilcate, subject to the cuual cond.tioas, will iv rece.ved nt this 12 o'clock noon vutb a.erldlan time, Play 2, 1SS3 at wtlch tlino And rlace tbuy will ho opcueii In the ijroeo-ncd of huldeie, for farnlsfctni? and cntiveryof mil- itmy supplies, Foe', Foraffd nail Mraw, dnrinK tin tiscal year comuiencla Jnly 1, ISid. ut izUItHry and Matloaa in. tJie Dept. of Teias. Pioposals win ba 10- cotvtd at the sauiotime by ttie at each post lor luriitaMug tbe required dy tbat post only.

Preference giVKu to aitlcltft) oi douip.riUc pro- outtiou and iiiiinuiacture, of i nnd C'luii, aud preff renco piven to of A i i a a Diortiit-tlon anrt producvl vm ttie I'wclfio cou'-tto of the i by i litre. Ooveinroent flu tn i or an prt i J'ISAIS. anti tiituttid chvniitra v.i*l rarnUhe-i oa ap- I to tlr.9 i CO' Fit shnulc marki-tl: tor at a a to un- or to i 1'o-t ijntcter- A. J. Qunrtu: master L' 9, A i Qaartennsalei.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. HPUEAS G. A trcuic-d a trust detd to jbn Lovejoy, tius- teo, to pu'iuie i a certain i. clef or the sum cl SlUfo, t-iecnted on the satne day and rajalJlu to ilie order o( t'ioyd, at lila ottioe in Gaivebton, Teaoe, with lattrest at the ratocf 10 per cent per annum freni d.tte until pnid, fctmicd E. Paiiuer, conveyhic to the John Lovfrjov tlit fallowing deanrlDed tuatt.il Iti Liberty coimtv.Texfl^nnio- Hiti undivided one sixth lutercstla andto udn leaeuea of In tiieua-iueof Mi tlnez, In county, on Trliiltv liver, (tit apartlcalar do.oripcion ut mli! land ref Krafice is nnre mude 10 a cetd 1).

Palmer fcnd 'vlfo to R. srd I. A. recorded la Boolr pp.BSS- v4i i Linorcy county, less 1150 acres out of said lard hetctolore sold to the lielra of K. A.

Pnlittcr, uiy lutcrost In saiJ Una btilng at tLl5tIo.e ittJG acres. Also OLIOUH- dlvltied ore-til tu Intereut In and to a IOCO acre tratt In Liberty county, out of tiie John Plea eant burvey: for ft purtiCQlar description of fame reference la lieic madts to E.U-OVQ deed, roy Intel Oi-t brlr-g Hbout acres. Also one undivided one-sixth Interest tn to of TSSaciea of tandln Liberty couuty.out oMhc James EltJrlOgo auivoy, a i a a ticnlor description jvforenoo Is bcru made to fthi.vp uAined deod, nay Interest la beiDp about 123 Rcrea And whereas tbe sali trustee was empowered uy the said trust deed to acli the said land In default of payment ol said note And whereas on Novemoor 2S 1S35, said o. Fnlmev, vltli the consent of the i a'd S. fiord, made sxd exeftutertan amotiiment to eald trust deed, wheit-la ho constltateJ aad appointed acth Shepaid trmtee, Instead ot tiie ai id John Love Joy, witti full power to exe- iite the tame, the At Id original trtrt deed having been rccoideil Inssldconatyof Liberty AuRU-tQS.

JS84, In vcl pp. 185-8 7, rec Jrds of thu tald count? ana tue satd amendment ihtrtto having: been record In aald coujjty December 19, JSifi, and recorttea In Ilooh itcsce Eeccrd of Liberty couuty TP. W5.1920; nti wiiereaa eaSd Setli Shoparrt, having re- njovt-d from Galvodton couaiy, has relumed to tnci Ehtd trust and haa oxuroaied Uls leluein i Hawley, who is no tlio oivi.er aijd holder of liie eatd note by Indarso- iLert tlioreon njtvdo J)v saitX9. S. Floyd: Ai.d whereas thtjsaid KoiUn W.

has thle day, In wrltlag, "aw reiulitjd In said trust deed, couatltuied and tho aader- titriieO F. Charles Hume substitute tcustae therrln, for and instead t.tf the sal-1 Sliuiuvd. lia-s ttouested Jilm to advertise jald. I iorfBie, because said note long since dne and remains unuatd Now, therefore, e. Chftrloa Hume, substitute tinstee es aforepaid, win, as provided tu.

srUI trust deed, ofler tho abuvo doacrlbad. lands lor sateatpnbUs outcry, far cash, la front of the Court house door in. the County o5 Oialvpt-toru CUy of Galvoetou, staco of Tixas, nt the hour of 11 iu on TUESDAY, tho TK NTtt DAY Of AFillL. A. 1SSS.

F. OH MILES HTTBIE, Havana Royal BIG A APRIL 17, 18SS-. State DflAWS C3o. Eornio New Orleans, La. OLUUST T.OITEU\ UEMJfRS IN THE U.

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