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THE GALVESTON NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17 1888. THE BAYOU CITY BUDGET. GENERAL LOCAL TOPICS 01 INTEREST. Third Annual Picnic-A Boy Arrested An- othtr Arrest--A Convention-Jurors Fined--Personal Paragraphs. HOUBTOB, April SO 'i'lie cotton mar ket btoady and nBobuBeed.

Quotations; L-JW ordinary, 7 fi t6'j; ordinary, 71816e; good ordinary, low middling, 9c; miiiulise, good middling, niddiu fair, lOo. TBIHD ASSUAI. PICHIC. Tfce ruroibers of Bt. J'ohu's Total Abstinence fios'ifcty are making preparations for their thud annual picnic, to take place on the lOic instant, at Clinton, nix mileo below here en tbe bayou.

It will be given to the children, and promises to bo one of the very Ecccessfnl pioaics of the season. eretcfore these have been largely attended, a i largely the patronage of the account of tie beneficent mls- ol tt'o society and the good work done. 1'bo management will be In tho bands of the moat oareful and competent committee. BOOK AHD IJiDblB 1'tie rr.erjbers at Hook and Ladder company No. I held their regular monthly meeiiiif.

whereat there was a good deal of important business traasaoted. Moat of the work rilsled to the annual mooting and election of officers, which takes place to-' morrow evening at the truck hottso. This is one of the fire companies of the state that can be numbered among the earliest organized, its birth dating back to 1358. It is expected that most ol the present officers will be rise; a. KGVSD AND PI.EA3IXG.

The Lsdlea' association of the Firet Pres- byterlitc church have in preparation a pleasing and attractive entertainment, embracing many novelties of a lyric and histrionic c'hai aoter, to be presented two ia tbe latter part of this month. Enter IB laments under the auspices of this association nave in the past Deea among the race popular of the city, never falling to elicit admiration for their attractive eatnrte. IE will be given at Fillot's opera IODEO. A WATWAHD BOY AKBBSTED. Tbia zuarnlng Chief of Police Jack White a youth abont 14 years old on the of a telegram received from Mar- Tt making inquiries after jnat such, a boy.

It was from the parents of tie boy. The prisur.gr was lodged in the cilabooaeto developments, which may be brought out at et.y time. The prisoner stated, when firot an oated, that ha was from El Fasc, but afterward that be was from Weimar Bud a tan of Mr. J. J.

Armstrong ot that place. He says that some trouble caused his departure from home. ARP.CBTKD FOB FIGBTIKO. Thin morning Officer Wslsoh pulled two telligeierts, who raised a big row over a matter, on Congress street near the ot Milam, They seriously disturbed i lie peace, acd were lodged ia the colabootB. One had nineteen dollars about his clotbea.

and the other one-tenth of that Robert Westoa aad Robert Wll- weie given as their names. M1CTREATIHG HIS WIFI. This, morning Owen Perolval. was ar- xaignid btfcre Justice Bailey oa the charge of. msllrg serious threats against his wife The evidence showed that he hud treated his wile and children badly on several occasions bv driving them from the house and attempting to do them bodily harm.

In default of $150 bond Ferolyal was looked In JnU. MACK THE ARB231 J3IHM.T. The Krrest of the negro Corly Williams Was mt.de near the month of Greoa'a bayou jesterfltiy morning at daylight by Sheriff Ellis, assisted by Deputy Sheriff Albert The news was brought to tha sheriff's residence about midnight Bstnr- day night, and ho at once gat his deputy and started for the scune of the trouble. EFne negto who was chopped with the ax is reported to day as being ia a very critical condition. JUHOS FISJtD, The following named jurors were flned 1J100 eaca by Judge Cook ot the criminal court this morning for not appearing utter having been drawn by commissioners and notified by the sheriff: C.

P. Shearn, Wallace O'Leury, Ike Gerson, T. P. Coffoo, Ed Klam. H.

F. Bard, E. MoAshaa, Henry InmttiF; Henry Fox, Dick Cocke, George W. L. Ftfley.

CHURCH COKOEF.IS. Sc-Eight there Is a concert at the Baptist church lit the outskirts of ths Fourth ward, In Chonesviile. It Is for charitable and (benevolent purposes. To-morrow night there will be an Ice Cream festival and concert at the Presbyterian church on Lnbbook street, in tbe Fourth north. The programme IB lilghly Interesting, and the whols promises to bs vei pleasant affair.

BSAL ESTATE TBANSF2R8. Reported for THB Nuws by Hnrral Bwan, real estate agents, April 1C, at 2 p. -Thomas Williamson st ol. to John Bin. flers, part of lot in the Peter Wilson tract, couth of tbe GtalveBton, IHarrisburg and Ban Antonio railway, north side, $70.

Cbaries Amsler and wife to (quitclaim) J. C. Uinland, 0, 11 and IS, in section 19 (each lot 47K acres), Harris county land, $71 50. Mrs. C.

Ilry to Hsrry Smith, one-half Interest In lot 6, block 32, In the Noble ad dition, north side, $800, Men's Real Estate and Building association to Gas Bacter, all of Mock 8 of the Young Men's addition, south side, $169. Wra, J. Frederick to Joseph Franklin, lot 32, block 888, south side Buffalo T.H. to A. Kolum and wife, 181)1 acres out of tbe Joseph Miller league, on Bprlrg Jreelt, (700.

A. A. Koinm and wltn to Chlstopher Froellct, ISitl acres out the Joseph Miller league, on Spring creek, $660. REPUBLICAN COHVEJJTION. This morning tha republicans, moai of Vrhom were, colored, met in county conven- 7 lion at Trinity ball on Travis street, and Batter a-good deal ot wrangling aad a split elected tiia following delegates: ConjnefBlonal convention--M.

Baker E. H. Williams, J. W. Watson H.

It. Kiolt, T. C. Davenport, A. T.

Loakett, L. Fnn 1 Koch, E. BinkB, 3. J. Leo Bard, B.

QalHian, B. Sparks, Dave Oaborn, A. Howard. State convention--M. A.

Baker, Boot, Morris, J. Leonard, H. L.8oo,t, JohnT Brady, Joe Bunch, H. D. Johnson.

Sparks, J. W. Watson, H. Koch, H. NoWes H.

Chas. H. Love, H. Qallllan A. Lockett; John Covicgcou for county At large.

Alternates--Wm. Kite Mayers, P. Itorgeu, C. Davenporr, iljoert BPHQU Coas. Ward, L.

A. Howard, Vfella aorelon CMo. Bj'tuore, Joba Covlngton. Dick Allen, who Blurted in wUa the trthers, was not pleased with the way iblcgs worked, and with a considerable tol lowing aad left the ball. Her.

Bicberd Allen, end faction WU6 a large part of the convention and otter electing Hon. B.TB 1 chairman held anctbflr convention Had elected the following delegates to the Btateand coiigressioaal conventions: 11 Ion urd Allen, H. D. Johnson, 3. D.

TaylDt, MUSTANG ummm jfCEDICAK ITOSTANO LCflliEOT, tor Hitf ana fTt Oreatoat discovery cvei- B. nameey, Rev. H. Watts, F. W.

Ke )3. 11. Talberr, H. J. JohnBon, Cl IT, j.

Allen, JOB. Snowball, F. W. Davis, Jno. D.

Woodo, Hon. Hun lite, 0. H. Brook, W. Walker, G.

G. i nr, J. C. Wright, D. Jfi.

Btewart, Chai. 8. II. Johnson, Hon. J.

J. Hamil ou, Geo. Hooper, J. W. BraiUbew, H.

al K. HCBBtimB, Ad. Slmmcns, 'irdelt, JohnBentley. Hon. B.

F. D. Toylor was elected presi- c-Kt, and C. Brock secretary, Tne Allun action withdrew from the meeting, they becauEe Chairman Leonard of tne ttrst nr.t6t.ing, instead of proceeding 1C it were i convention, made It a mass meeting, al- owice every one present, regardless of iltiillalp, to vote. Both delogationa will ttPBrt tie congreseloual convention to be elrt here next Baturdw, and also tbe state onvention at Fort Worth on the 21ta uint.

DTBTHIOT C00RT. T. W. Baugh vn. Texas and Now Orleans lallrod company; coutlnod oa application defendant.

B. Lyles vs. Texati and New Orlonns Kall- -ml company; sarce order. Ex purte James Berry disabilities of ml- oviiy removed. ss.

E. Imhoff et al. VB. Sara W. Young et ttl.

to be called to morrow. George Mellinger vs. P. B. admln- Btrator ot the estate of Jonn Mellinger; on rial.

OHIMINAr, CXJUIII. Leslie, keeping a disorderly house; fined $11)0. Dick Cox, appeal from justice's court; flat Cattle Dnraad, keeping a aisorderly ic-nse reset for Friday. Henry Stewart, burglary; rose', for tomorrow. B.

Bergman, apuealfrom justice's court; OASIS BST FOR TO-MORBOW. Js-mes Lilly, forgery; Gregor Helss, as- Belt to murder. MISOELLIKEOUS. Protestor Herb's orchestra gave tail evening on Bremond square the first ot a lerles of open air concerts to subscribers, 'or tee purpose of raising a nnilorm tontl. The programme was well chosen and excel- enOy rendered.

The box office oH PUlot'j opera-house opened this forenooii to tell seats for Mrs. Litngtry, woo appeara here this week, one night. Beats sold very rapidly. Tbe new aldermen to day received their nvltatlona from the fire department to pitiuipate in their celebration on April 21. They were not sent out earlier because the fire boys were not prophets and hence conld not tell who would be chosen in the Btt election As soon as that was settled each of the now board was honored with a bid.

The grand jury will return a number of indictments to morrow. Tne citizens ot Chaneyville have presented petition to Connty Judge Anders nsk- icg him to order an election ot the people of that prbciact on the question of becoming aa Incorporated town. There is a good desl of Interest la the matter among lt citizens. Manager Felton of the Western Union telegraph office of this city la now busily engaged moving the apparatus of the office across Main street into the three story brick store next to Warner's corner. Ee will not finish before next week.

W. A. Paddle, a prominent citizen of Beaumont, IB registered at the Capitol to-day. Messrs Herman Keller and A. M.

Gentry, piomlneat members of the Kaighta ot Ft thlas, havu gone to Fort Worth as delegates from lodges in this city, to the grand tale convention ot the order. Mr. Hugh Barnes, a well-knowa railroad contractor and builder, is now in the city. Dr. UcDonald came np this morning at ter having mode a short trip to Morgan's point.

Mrs. L. T. Hoyos and son left this morn- ir.fe' Mexico, to be absent for some time. 'J bey will be joined by Hr.

Koyes in Baa Antonio. Bobert Bwareon ot Walnut Borings, ao mpanleclby bis wife, is now the guest of Major and Mrs. A. H. Bnaason, their ptiento, CbttB.

Randolph of Austin ia now in the cjij to spend a few weeks. Leo Hntchlns ot eastern Texas la ia town. Mipriff Roger Morris of Liberty county ar, iTEd here this morning. Htnry Koyes afcer being absent several renrF, making his homo ia Florida, has re- nir-eil to remain Home lime with friends. H.

Coyle, J. K. P. Gillaauie aad Alex Krirhsou, promSnont citizens, have gone to St. Louis on a bnsinesB trip.

JormlV.Tate has Eufficlently recoverod a severe spell ol sickness to be on the fctreets. KIB. 8. C. Olive has returned to Waco, fter having enjoyed a pleasant visit to JB.

avenue. Mra. Settle JB. Davis, her siBter, of Texas Bobert and James Adair with tteir families returned this morning from a daj'a recreation at GalvoBton. Mr.

f-am L. Hain, wife and child returned this forenoon from their trip to Halveston. Judge Cook haa returned from a waek'e visit to lile daughter's at San Marcos. Dr. Valck ana wife left this morning for a ftip to Brszorlato be absent several flavs.

Hun. M. P. Men and.wlfe, from the lower port of the county, have returned horns. Captain D.

Freeman of Sandy Point Is here to day looking into matters canneoted fci the cattle Interests of his section. E. ZinderBon, Ban Antonio; R. H. Bsrnee, Delias Jarasj Irwln, B.

W. Bain. New Orleans; W. A. Prldale, A.

B.Wewver; Beaumont: J. H. P. Davis, Klchmond: T. F.

Harvey, Chicago; West Sizer, P. Halse, How York; Mable Day, Coleman; Qnlgg, Topeka, James E. Hill, J. 1)1 lion, Livings ton; L. Flpkln, Nacogdo- at en; Beagan Honeton, Ban Antonio: John Morria, Gnlveaton; G.

Long. Philadelphia; C. T. Campbell, Texas; Joe Kahn, AUautu, T. J.

Bemple, St, Lqals, are at he Cupitol. ATJSTIIf. Governor Ireland on Visit--Bass Ball Buck' hole.TM Very Much Diiiatiified. AUSTIH, April Ireland here stopping at the Drlskill The Austin stockholders lathe base-bill club to night are kicking vigorously axal the ploying to-day nnd last week. They charge that certain men ia their team have been dlEBipctiag freely and are not playing ball at all.

Except for the bad playing ol the Dallas team to-day Austin would no have made more Umn two runs. There IB talk of layirg oft" two of these pleyers with out pay to-morrow. LOXO FIFE LINE. The Standard Oil Company Will Lay MEUQB from Lima to Chicago. CHICAGO, 111., August is abated here that the Standard OH compaay has coropleted all its arrangements for balld ir.g a pipe line from Llnm, to Chicago for cleap and rapid transportationuf ornd( which la destined to take the place coal in great mauufacturlDgestttbllsDnisnt in Cblcsco.

Ar.hort time ngo negotiations tor right of way tbe line of the Cai capo atd Atlantic railway were canclndsi ii, New York, and since the beginning of the week every west bound freight train on Ike road has contained from two lo six can of-wroiiglifc lion pipe. These cars nave al ready been slcsirscVed as far west as Crown Point. Banes of men are working westward from Lima and from this city diBUibntirg pipe, prepaiatory to digglni Hlosp the north side of the trait the tmnoh in which It will belaid. Machinery will be used iu, esct.vatiag the trenob, and I MEXICAN jroSTAKa JJXWE5T sllO'jU tll- vvai'fl be fept iu HOUSE, na peon as all the pipe is distribute! the ot laying it in the ground will bs can- uctfd as fast as the weather will porialt is eightInc'aoi in diameter uncl. Fcctiou le twenty-two lone.

To lay one mile requires 5-10 sections. A3 a contains only forty-algat it no- eBBitatos five carloads for each mile, or bout 1050 carloads tor the whole line. I'te joints ore similar to taose nsod in gas ntf Bteam fitting and will be equally tiitnt. Tie estlmaua coot of the Kne vrlthout machinery and reservoirs is about 70GO per mile. The total lengtoof pipe Till I abont 210 miles.

Tho entire investment will BEgrogate about $2,350,000. Ths Biaidurd Oil company practically controls oil territory around Lima, and it is ia- tooted that for three months it has had out prospecting nnd leasing all jJl indicating property In the vicinity of aontpellcr, about thirty mllca south of BoutheaaC of there ncnty miles a few borings linvo been niide, no outsidnrs have been vormtttod to etrn the reeults. DEPiSTMENT. BURGLARY AND ROBBERY. Notices tor this floportmeut must bo Blgnod Blici'lJIs to verily tlieli' official character.

Sfcciifls -n-111 nlao Oblige by transinittlnn tons dneci. to GAI.VBSTON KBWS It win to to DALLAS NEWS, and vice versa, as we ivill tratiamlt oiBcca by onr private Munggcra of telegraph offices are authorized by THK NKWH ruonaKomont to receive ana traiitinlt spRclals ol this character, either to TIIKWALVKSTOHNEWS or Till! DAK.I.A8 as they njay be instnicted, but only to one ofllce, oborgos to cxjlloctod from us. In overs- instance they should bo forwaroed at Jloht Biioclol rate, A. H. BBLO i 00.

GMvestou, April 1, lbS7. TMKITY OOCKIT. Tiiisiir, April Stolen oa the night ol April 14 Rt JoBRernnd, Trinity county, one aorrsl mare, or 5 years old, UK hands high, biondcd with invarted It circle, stok Tn the light flank. A liberal regard will be paid for Information leading to htr recovery. Write or wire me at GroTB- ton, Tex.

rani McQar, sheriS. HIXAH COUHTY. BAB AKTOKIO, April Stolen froto F. T. Herbert this city one bay pony, lihendo high, blr zed face, 7 years old, two hind leet white; Mexican brand on left bin saddlo on tamped with the niokej's name, L.

8. Dnnotett; bridle rains knotted! and snap hooia attached. Ten dollara reward tor information that will cod to hlg recovery' Matt Lewis, sheriff ol Bexar county. AUSTIN COUNT V. BELI.VILLB, April Flay dollars reward: Stolen lost night, April 15, near Millhelm, Austin county, mare 10 scare old, eome white iu face, heavy Bet, good size, gentle to work and ride, some while on ono tind foot, branded on left ehonlder A by a strange negro named Henry, between 20 and 30 years old, little stooped ebpnldered, tolerable black, vtry little medlnm size, had oa ran- clone boots, black hnt, spotted calico shirt, claims to have lived ftt Frelrtarg and Bealr and helped to bore speaks some Herman, has an old black leather saddle, with conrte on.

it, has an old bed qnllt aad rala ccat. Twenty five dollars reward for mare aid twenti-Sve dollars reward for thief, wl'h evidence to convict. I have In jail for theft of a hog a negro esjling himself John Washington, SO years heavy set, brown color, little mons- tacbe acd goatee, lof eye dlpfignred.clalini to Lave lived In Waller, Port Bead and Whorton conntlec, says he has a brother living IS miles below Whartoc, named Kite Andereon. This is a mean, Bhrowd Efgro and hud slot of bnrglar'stoDls in his poeEeceion when arrested and may wanted for burglary. J.

B. Lxtrta, BherlEC. Cattle Bhlpmeota and the Pricos Pali-A Jlili tarj Company. KDJIA, April The movement In cattle has fairly commenced in this Beotloa A herd of BomethlnK overSBOC head of ones and trros passed through here yester day for Konntze Broe'. ranch, sold by Mc- Cetcheon West.

The prices being paid are 85 for ones, lor twos, fj 1 for threes. $1-1 0 np to 17 for four and slSTear-old sifctrs. JSo sale ot lemalo cattle in the county as yet. Btoct is rapidly gainins flesh, bnttbo low prices for beet cattle detar stoctmea from shipments. Bon.

G. A. BtapJoE, Ship connlv.lert Aaetlnto attend i he fptcial session of the legislature. Mr. Btr.pitelias represented hlo district in a rnsBccr aatisfactcry to his constituents' and ct'n be his own it he Eochooeos.

J. E. Sillnps Eberiff and tax collector, left Jor Anttln to-day. Ho coes to make flaol sftllement as collector with the state. His dBlit.qnent list this year is less than ever Defoie dnting bis long term of ofSce.

Captain JacS thlEkB he will be bis own. successor and BO do bis friends, who hava kept him in office for tec years past. A. Meiilfce, depu'y sheriff, loft to-day with one Wm. Kldfl, arrested here yesterday on a warrant from Medina oonnty for burgUry.

Ee takes him to Medina county far trial at the present torm of the district court. Candidates for the various county offloos ere beginning to bud and blossom, and eoon will be as thick as the buds and bios- some now are, but, alas the chilly winds of bJeak Hovember will show them that many are called. A military company has been formed here, end on the 10th instant wUl be duly aworn in and proceed to perfect themselves in the art manual. They constitute the best of boys and will no doubt become proficient In the military exercises. POLITICAL HATTERS.

FOBT EEPJD RICHMOND, April At ft meeting of tbe republicans of Fort Bend county in convention assembled, at the court-house a' Kiclucoisd on Saturday, the following pro ceedlngg were had A strong delegation was elected to the Fort TVcrtb. convention with instructions tt favor the nomination of N. W. Cuaeyand C. H.

Ferguson as delegates from the state at large to the national convention. Governor Koss WB the recipient of enlo gistio resolution, full of inprecUtlon and gratitude for his prompt action in tie Wharton oonnty bloody deeds. Judge Burkbart, Major Hannay, district attarney and ateriff J. W. Jones of Waarton county were warmly commended in appropriate resolutions for the part taken by them ia tbe tume matter.

C. Ferguson was made caairiasn the party tor the uext two years la this CCUJitv. AUSTIK COCKTT. BELi.vrt.i,E, April At a. repnb licsn meeting for Austin county held her on Saturday, George H.

B. Fields wai elected county chairman and Peter Dloble secretary. P. H. Oollier, A.

Bankett, G. W. Wade Green AtfcinEon, D. R. Dibble, W.

H. Jack EOD, George H. B. Fields nnd K. H.

Hoi elected OB delegates to the state vfnllon Fort Worth oa the 24th instant nrd inst: notefl to vote or N. W. Cuney, 3 Hosenthal, J. P. Osterhout and C.

Ferga sen 1'or delegates at large, and for J. Sheimaci and A. J. Johnson for the dele ates Jrcm this, the Eighth conKiesslo istrlct, and the Oelogatss were Instrncted to lite their best efforts to have the Hon William Greoa Bollville elected U3 prosl dejjtiftl elector for this district. Blalue IB the choice for president.

Fioworn rBTjafcyieW tlieir swcut odcrs to produce on ounce of Casliuaero Bouquet Perfume, The Co-Oparativa Store at Oedar Hill EQtp and the Ssfrt Blown Opon--Money Bd PapeiE Stolen. BIEXICAX HtTSTANG L.1KI3IE.NT rullicil saves many a valualno Horse uml itlulc'g ll DALI.AB, April Tbe co operative Etoto at Cedar Hill jcondncted by Joiin Weatherspoon and James lllller was en- tc-f ed Borae time before day to day by glare, who blew open the safe with dynamite, and succeeded in getting ftway whh JK50 and a lot of notes. OI tbe Htoiiiu rtotey J7PO belonged to the co operutlve itoro, 4325 to T. II. Coqaard and ijdj tliii Express company.

Tho bnrBlnrs (-ileoted un entrance bj' cmovlEc bolt from window. This done a partition door to tho room la which tho safe Etood was broken opan by rucuna tools taken from an ndjsoent blnotamlth'd Bbcp. Mieiiff Lewis, on being infurmed of the burglary, wer.t at once to Codar Hill, bat 'oiled to get any clew. While there ne was placed in poeccssloa of a fragment of the iTonmite cartridge with which the 3nd been blown open, and also a complete cartridge found near the store. This oirt tic KB is ot about the diameter of a goose iil and two and halt inches loag.

Brownsville, Tex, April 10 --Darin? tlis thunder Etorm (his morning a bo ot llKhtnlng struck the crops on tho top of the convent, splitting off the front of it. It Iben glanced and fell in a corn flelil near tr, maktrg thlngo lively in the field. Thetteamer Arar-Bas arrived at 4 yesterday with tbirty cars of freight nud The Inmber tchooaer Qirneck arrived this afternoon. Rut sell, Saturday, declined to Issue an Injunction prayed tor in the light between Kclty nnd Livingston in tbe Starr county jndseshlp cese, ihn i leaving the matter decided by the onrt of appeals. Oorpai Christi, COEPCB CnniSTi, April 1C it tbe republican connty ccaventlon held at Market ball Saturday nlRht W.

G. Holdea was chairman, E. J. Kilmer secretary, J. W.

Strong treasurer and Downing aa delegate to the Fort Worth convention and chaliinnn of the executive committee. A telegram from Brownsville thU miming told oi the BhootlDg ot lorn Kenedy at that place last night. Tom is a soa ot Captain II. Kenedy of this city. Boynl Gnesett Qlrens, infaat ion of Uojal Bivecs of ttis city, died this morn ir p.

Tho score In tbe game yesterday between tbe Browns Dd Bloff City stood 2S to 8 in favor ot tho first named. tbe pftoplo or to day ttoerearefew Tvlio Imve not heard of the merits of I'i lc ly Ash 15ark Bsrrles, as a Iiouseliold jtnicy. Teas and drinks have been made of tiieiTi for centuries, and in hundreds of fainl- Hf-p lave formed the aolo reliance lu rheurna tic aid kidney diseases. Prickly Atli Blttora place of tho old system and Is mf Ixineficlal in all troubles of tnls natpro. fPECIAJO KOTIOB TH'E FOBT Forthls occus'on the Santa re route will sell tlcicts to Fort Worth and return at the rate ol One Fare for the Bound Trip! Tickets will be on sale April 25, 53 and Rood to return to and Including April CO.

Take tho Pe nnd save fccuri' rule, and arrive at Fort VTortii at a reasonable hour. WEST BSD T7SIOE DEPOT TlgSet Kotico. llierc-nill beuaLet'tliiiJotthoStitlU'rc-cl cluL to at 7 sn o'clock at the coiner ol and Market srei.t=. C. R1AC1I, Clialrinan HIstli 1'reclnct leinccrntlc Oiuu.

klevcnth Wnrd Club Meetins- A meiitlng oi the Eleventh Ward Democratic Clul: will bo litia at Blum's, the old polling place, between 15th and IGth streets, on -THURSDAY, APRIL 1S53, from D.30 to S.H) o'clock p. select tbroo delCKates to tun County Convention to bo held at tho court houss on tho 20th instant. WALTER UKESHAM, Prcsl.dont. Office of Company, Galvestoa, 1C, QUARIfiULV DIVIDEND or 2 per cent on the First the stock ol thla compan has been payable on and alter May 13 Kt the office of tho cOTEpany. Kew stockholders will bo paid tholr Clvldend at the omce of L.

M. nornthal, ItroadwBy. W. F. BEEKS, Secrstury.

Kotioe -The Annual Election for Directors and Auditors Of tho C1HZES5' LOAN DO51- FAKT vrlll take place at the Office of the Com pans on TUESDAY, APEIL 17, 1SSS. Polls open bom 10 o'clock a. m. until o'clock ni. W.

F. BEERS, secretary. CTotioe --To the stockholders ol the TEX A9 LAND AND LOAN COMPANT: Tho Annual Election forNlneDIreetors and Three Auditors 01 the TEXAS LASD ASD LOAN COMPAN1 take place on TUESDAY, APRIL 17, at the Offlce of the Secretary. Polla open Jrom 10 o'clock a. d.

until 12 o'clock in, I. LOVEVEEKG, Secretary, 1IICE TO GAT.VKSTOTf, April 12, 1SS3. the construction of the JOHN SEALS HO a certiaed check In suaount of two hundred and fifty dollars (iiDi-), rayatleto tho order of thoclialrniaa the building committee Ttlli boroqnirod, as a gnarautte that each or any bidder undsr- take find enter Into contract with the commit tec -without wavering, If their Did should be accepted. AH certified checlis will be returned to the pailles submitting sumo alter the acceptance of the cncccssful mil an a signing of contract. The committee reserve the right to reject pr.y or all hldt-.

CHAS. KOrt'LtK, Chairman Construction of John Seal Hospital. OFFICE LOUISIANA JnriY AXD LIGTITERIKO 42 Oanal street, KW ORLKANS, March 23, 1553. To VTiom It ilay Coucern: The Tug Frank G. Fowler la now tm(Jcr charter to George O.

Forbes, with tho condition that he pays all bills of whatever kind and nature. Che public are therefore "warTseti nshlnat supplying said bout upoa her credit or the crodlt of tnla company, as we are not liable for any sunh dp.bts, HYATT, General DcNpondciioy or Mclauoholy Crniii oitty called tnc icccnJp now a sluuft'sh ilvcr. It olth iiuf-r-s or follows 1C, and tnon np i 1 ti" Ollb'l flint liveiy f-uffcror Is earnestly invited to iturci'H Bcmedy foi a Llvoi'. For snino ilvor hii'l ou'. nt uiul I ol IOL' iiothuitv.

-IIP i i 1 iry MiijinottH tnr. was rjulek aad tir-rousrh (nnisrten a and viyor'jus ttoUnK. It Id H. illLA.X!, Monroo, Toiva." Cxr.iuine lo thnt Yon Got tho fromuli irai'dfl and linltaMnns ijy oni reil Trnde Mark on iront of wrap- and on the tldo tno 6eul and signature of 3 II. i Co.

M. Fenland and Commuaion Hercht' ZOO Strand Boois, Shots, Slippers, Notions, White Goods. Household yurnilure, Groceries, Etc. O-DAY AT OUR SiLES-ROOMS, COin- iiu.ncUig at Suiulcy Circci'ilPPi CfUircd fiooria, Funil- ttre, KHfhm Sufu, Foldlax Croettry, tctpir-n Tablp, Ktc. S1JURS.

1 Youths 1 iiiirt ChJJd'e lirogme, LudleV, tllcHus' OhHd'd Mutton I.ace 1 P'tpperp, IJusbln 3 Wnita ituode, Hatlery. Notions, Suspenders, WET GOOU5--I'or account coaj- piiiy 72 IK zeu LnOlos' Bats, Zinc anci i uh or lose datqagocl by S. M. FENLAND CO AtLotlonoernt KOT1CE OF SALE. Bv rropr of the BoarJ of of tha Public Free tclmols tf th- 1 City of Oul- win (or aalti at public fluctiMn mi the p'-eni1 ep, at 10 o'clock a.

Hi. on 1VESDAY, Al'KIL 17. ilia BUILDINGS ANB OUT-HOUSES on thfc tatthalf Itloci 311, City of llth AMD WlSOilE STREETS, Tbe ERIC will bo icir cosli, and tbe.pnrcbaser rcQulred to givepatlsfactorp hond condltlonrtrt tor thn rpmovM ol tbo bulidlugd hbitjg maJe on cr bt-U'ito the 1st tlay of Mny nust. R. V.

PiVIDSON', WM. T. AUSTIN. Aacticneers. PROCLAMATION By anerrcfccf tlic Judpo oltho Civil P.ranch oi thle Dibtilct, maOoon tne 20th diy ol JATSU nrv IP the matter of tho Estate i H'TBHTATE NORTH AMERICAN.

JAMCS MONltOE EAGSEXT.lt ivaa ordered that all per- sccb who lmve any right of I a ho titan la fBitl Estate be cited ny publication three with ten days betxvecn tho Jato of racli purjllratlnn In the Official Journnl ot State, In the Municipal Balletln and. In the paper of largest circulutton in TtiOB, toprceeiit tlielr clulma to said Inheritance within SO days from the date I this la-a iiublltatloii of this decree, and thcyaru hereby notified that any failure to do so will result to tfcesprlons prejudice of thcr logfil rights. I hciebvpotlfyftll thoan who arc interested In accoidflnce with tho lavrin LUClmascs arirt provided. DriAXGO, Marcb MiNUEL PuES'TF, Socrocary, Moiirue t). i i 'u iItritb illspm-stn, co'i I a voii.ta On Erero uiii'uo, L'itu a nicOio ('.

dh t- se iHitnioaiau ti us c7c rii. ti! en al Pcrlndico doi Kttat'o, en el Muniopnl cuwl period Ico uo nmyor dol do a todi liis as riul se crenncon Oerudio la 1'iPrtario, CD quo so prosuntoa a do nnclruo tu cl A't-rmlno Ue d'ai conci, clns dei de la nablluaclnn del ortlito, r. dvci tides en Jo no hacovlo, Ida pararn el pcrjulced a quo hablcre in. gar e.i derccho. Lo huito Fab or a 103 Ir.tereanUos para IO3 efectofc tcgnles.

Durfingo, Mai BTANUEL OKFICK or INSUPANCE, STATISTICS AND HiaTouv, ArsTis, Tos April 4, 13S3. To Al! TETiOm Tt May Concern: Tbls to ctrtifr that the UNIVERSAL M.V R1NS INSURANCE COMPANY ol London, lias Jn I rospocta fu'Iy coTip'ied wltfi ti of Texas as conditions pro cefient to Its doing business In state, aurt tl-at saltl companj- holds a cerilfioato ol an.thoiity fiorn this oJlics entltllug It to dc bttslDOss In this for twelve miiiths frooi the 3bt dsy of January, IS33, to ttia 31st day ot December, Given tincer my hand nnd seal, at oflice, Austin, the rfav and. oate rtrst ahcve writtnn, X. L. FOSTER, UomiuliiSloaoL-, AUG.

BUTTLAR, AGENT- meats Hoases, curM all all- Bub lu IJ OFFICE OF 1 IXSCRANCE, STATISTICS AND HISTORV. AUSTIN, April 4, issto. To All Whom It Slav Concern: Tills leto certify that the BRITISH AND FOE EIGN MARINE INSURANCE OOML'AN of Lou, Oon, has In all respects fully compilsc with the laws ol Texaa as conditions preceilom to Its doing business In thta state, und thtit tald company holds a certificate of authority from this cfllce entitling It to do la this ttate for twelvo montbs, from tha 1st clay of January, to the yiet day of December ISSf. Given under my hflnd and seal, at ofticp, in Austin, the day mid date ilrat above writieu. 'L FOSTELl, Cbmmlijsiouer.

BEERS, KENISON Gen. Agents, Galveston, Tex. Remnant Stock Hardware, FOR SALE OHKA.P, Consisting of ail Kincs oi Goods, to Simplify Stoofe. AXCP, Hatchets, AiiKors Sicdifb. 1 shrvelsl Does, Picks, Clilselff, HIURCS, Nalla, suro'vi.

VfiroClctli, Flylraps, Traps Door Sptlr-gs, Tacttp, UOA Openers, Chums Door Ulunor Bclt.r, Gate Wftrdro'je Locus Screw Drivers, Roils, Wrenches, ETIDLE8 OS Att THK TJIAD1N6 TOP3OE ol tho dft? ara so be fomid iu hua jOi-J3 NT, for IWiralKrt- Scfailco, f.amf Baa-, stiff Joints, M. H.RB YNOLD8, ueaeral Commission Merchant AND Purchasing QOMCITEB. -SO. fiS Wilam Street, Houston. TEXAS I MILL, Tex.

Jn find '20 pnun.1 :i.il IJ'Kljtnt pi-iuepsUl ioi- HiiO fid rull. Have J'nst Koocived Carlc-a4 of tbo Celebrated etsrkin Cotton Seed Direct Iron: tho ol li. Clark, FortftSotto, S. C-. it Ono, Two, Throe rind Fivo Ve nlso fa conytautly on iianJ.

a ful up- 11 of BNHA15, Thltli vro offer to tuo trade at Low TUjuree i Ot BUTTEK, EGGS and rroducu Solicited. Oorrespoadoace CO Cotton t'jctcrH and Ooni'n ilecchailti HOUSTON, TEX i DOW 5 HOUSTON, TS5.L General SALES OF FOB 1887, Million, There has never been plsced oa the Kinrket a Citrar that has attained the reputation and kept up to taa standard for tbree years that tha GEAKD REPUBLIC CIC-ARE03 have, and the Trade and Customers can rely upon onr keeping up to the standard as loss 1 as raanufaotnre them. Thty have become as staple as sugar atd coSee all over the United States, and BO stock is complete without thtin. ffiLLIS, LUES SOLE AGENTS FOR GALVESTQN, TEX. IScld at RttaSl Uy oil First Oiass Doaiera.) K.

POLLARD and In Portland and Rosendale Cement, Also, continuous truali arrlvala at all times at Icweat rates. FOOT 19TP AND BRTCII LKVES. TEX, 'OTICE OK SALE--Uy Rooelvdrs of the Vtston aiul Braaoa Navigation COnipauv. Whcieas tiio District Gourtof cfiua- ty, I a tbls day macjo aaa cntmcd Its oi-Ccr reirilrlng me, as receiver ol t')o and ilrer.o.- Navigation Com- initiy. to iiiano of tiifl ol tliu property.

liRlita and trancliisos of said r.ompaijy ana to sell tbe ssmc on Tussday, Now, therefore, In pursuance oE tali prOur, 1, A. M. Sliar.non, receiver as aioro- hald, Uc-rchy give notice that ou TUESJ1AY, LIAV 1 1SJ3, tlie of in o'clock i m. KUI o'olocli p. In front of 1119 cuuvt a utmt o( Ualruaton county, I n-H.

stii to tho franchise lo oemaild and rectilvu lol.s aotl eoil vessold ttud all other crulti i.BvlgiuIng said ccr.al, all otliei p.iwei-3 francuiicOS Riarted and -a tun riiartcr cf sfllcl snid sale ti i ve- piTted to a a i to tlie -is talO coui-t. A. A April 10, UBcelvor. A KTIOLE3 OS Ual. THX LEADING IOWOS OF IHE DAI Are to tte toand in tiio colu-nias ov MCSTASO.

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