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THE GALVESTON DAILY IfEWS, FBLDAY, JUNE 8, 1888. TWO RANCHES IN McMULLEN COUNTY, Ti One of 25,000 Acres and 3000 head of Cattle, and one of 12,000 Acres and 1500 Head of Cattle. These Ra.nches join eac'a otfcer, and are watered by the KTueces Kiver. runs through both of them, and by never falling lakes. They are inclosed by substantial three-wire and nave thereon all neededranch improvements.

The grass is good, curly mesquite throughout the ranches, and are in good condition. There are a good sprinkling or Beevya, and no old cows in the stock. COTULIjA, astation be found iu Texas more desirable ranch property than the above on the International and Great Northern railroad, is within tnirty-five miles of these ramches. There can not be fou early applicant. For price, terms and.

further description apply at once to the above, and a most decided bargain will ba sow to IB 1 IE 1 OIKIETW', T11E BAYOU CITY BUDGET A LOCAL TOPICS OF INTEREST -CITY CHAT. Stnblxitl Vi'UU Kiilft--Ucnl Ustato Ti-nus- furs Candidates' Wolf Scales--Kiirly Ilolls--VeiictnWcs --llallronrt KaelLer. HorsTOS, rotten market closed steady, 1-1 fio off. Sales 7 bales. Quotations: Low oruimry, ordinary, good ordinary, 7-lGc: middling, 0 middling, good middling-, middling faif, 10 MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

Last night in thu Union suloon, near the old iron bridge, George Buker co'm- mitteil an assault upon L. P. Maxwell by stabbing Mm in the back with pocket knife. T'je troublcoriiiinateclfrorawhisfcy, apparently without any provocation. lUuxwell tins morning swore out warrant against Baker, charging him assault intent to murder.

The. prisoner had a hearing today before Judge Hailey and was bond to answer. IJKAL KSTATK TISAXSPEIBI." Houston City Street Railway company to Jane "Mason, lot in block 6, Houston City Hallway company's addition, No. 4, south side Buffalo bnyoil, $35. Acliuu Clay to Gus H.

Seiko and -wife, lots 11 and 12, in block 273 and improvements, north side Buffalo bayou, $450. Henrietta and Louis Kichler to Adam Clay, part oE fractional block 410, also part of east portion ot samo block and improve- W. P. Haiablen to K. J.

lots 4 and in block 1, in Ilambleix's south side addition, t'So. Henry Freund fvncl E. II. Bailey to A. J.

Tamboi-ella, lots 5, 7 and in block of the Third ward addition, south side Buualo bayou, 80. Mrs. M. A. Collins to Presley K.

Ewjng and W. A. Carringtou, parts ot lots 9 and 10. in block 1211 (43 feet ou Labranch street), side, SHOO. Thomas Williamson ot al.

to Charles F. "Walker, lot 1, in block 2, of Williamson's addition, north side, iNOO. George F. Patilla and wife to Miss Mary Koper, lots 4, 5, one-half of 8 and one- liiilf of II, in block 158, south side Buffalo bayou, for other considerations and $1800. CANDIDATES' EXCURSION.

To-morrow night several prominent candidates for offico will leavp tho city i'or a ten days' trip to San Jacintoeounty. The objent of the ti-ip is to catch fish and kill game. IV. W. Glass will chaperone tho party.

Amelia those- who have signified thelrmteu- tion of participating in the sport are Messrs. Steve O'b'lynn, John H. Lang, "Frank Burke, S. W. Brashenr, C.

Oliver, J. K. P. Gillaopie and Ben Clino. Ilti.VriXG AXE rrsiIIXG PARTY.

On Saturday evening a number of -well- known gentlemen will leave on the tug Justine for Morgan's point to spend a -week in "hunting and fishing. The following is the personnel of the party: G. C. Folton, Dr. ilnhn Grav: G.

E. Dickey, B. Boer, Fred KiTsten, tjouis Bracmet and Dr. Burroughs of Lovtflady. THREE WOLF SCALPS.

L. Gause, well-known hunter living at Harnsburg. yesterday killed three large gray wolves about eight miles from his residence. Mr. Guu.se was in the city to-day.

for killing of such animals accompanied liy proof. EAFvLY r.QLLS. At the cotton exchange vfQ found a well- developed boll of cotton, left there by Jules JTirscb. It was grown by William Edwards on Bray's bayou, Harris county, about five miles from Houston. CABBAGE AND Mr.

Charles Albright exhibited at the cotton exchange a monster drumhead cabbage 131 inches in diameter and -weighing 1-4 pounds, nnd also earlv rose potatoes', large and finely formed. They were raised by this successful gardener two and a half miles from Houston, and is the samo person who lias.raised COO "bushelsto the acre. SET FOR TRIAL, Tho following cases wore set for trial today in tho criminal district court: Tuesday, June 12: H. Harris, forgery; Lindsay Perry, illegal voting. "Wednesday, Juno 33: Tom Brown, burglary, theft and assault to murder." Thursday, June 14: Lou King, keeping a disorderly house, two Sallie Henry, samo charge; R.

Pfeiffer, appeal from justice court; Y. D. Allen, selling liquor a license. Saturday June 16: Ed Williams, embezzlement; Poison Still, theft; Anthony Stur- cis, two appeals from justice's court; H. E.

Henderson, same, appeal. Monday, June 18: Al Matthews, theft; W. J. Riley, forgery, two cases; Carey Williams, assault to murder. Tuesday, June 19; George Urquhart, murder, June 22: Caddie Durand and Erama Malcolm, keeping a disorderly house.

BAYLAXD ORPHAN- HOME. Major R. 13, Baer, an active director of the Baylaud orphan home, informed THE NEWS correspondent to-night that the new-home being built in this city would be completed to-morrow and the children transferred from the old home at Bayland about July 1. The ladies of Galveston and Houston are re- uested to donate clothing and articles of furniture for this institution. A VOCAL CI-ASS.

About twenty members tlie Young Men's Christian association met to-night in the (association rooms and organized a vocal class. W. H. Krahl. for years the leader of the Methodist Episcopal choir, was elected to the position of leader of the class.

It is thought that the class will attain a mem- XtersMp of thirty-five before the end of the HEABLIODT FLASHES. H. M. Benham, an old-time railroader, is In the city after an absence of four years ia Mexico. C.

C. Gibbs. general freight agent of the Southern Pacific, has returned from a trip TVUSt. B. E.

Henderson, recently in tho audit office of tlie Ohio and Mississippi road, was in the city yesterday. Colonel J. Means of the I N. L. line has returned from a trip west.

J. L. A. Thomas, general agent of the Panhandle route, with headquarters at Gal- vestoa, is in? tUo city. NOTES OF THE Virginins lodge No.

05, Knights of Pythias, mefc to-night and conferred the esquire rank. A'slarge force of hands are r.f work under CUKES PILES, BUKSS, CUTS, COBNS, K3UJBE8, OHTTiHTiATN3 EBOSTBITES tho supervision of Street Commissioner Lord improving Preston street. The Wing Social club will meet tomorrow night. Several prominent ninirodsn ml fl.Hliarmeii will leave thu city Satuitiay uight on plwtsuru trip to Morgan's point. The MUltf building, at tho corner of Preston and Ifimnjn streets, has been k'tisud by the I'liciiio Express company fora period of five years, ana workmen tire engaged in fitting it ub for occupancy.

Turner fta'll is undergoing repairs and being thoroughly renovated, and will ben model of when the summer night concert season begins. To-morrow's between Galveston and Houston will ft Jarge as both clubs arc evenly matched and considerable rivalryvxistn. Bulletin ooartta were eagerly scanned for news from the national convention. Jl'STICS following ia tho civil docket that will called by Justice Kailey on thu stunt: V. IT, Campbell vis.

Carrio Artoaml hus- band. Gtw-roR Moore VA, Houston Kast West MLS Kail way company. Anhciu-t-r Huscli Brewing association vs. KtmclaH Jones. F.

Lenk it. M. Floeck. P. H.

vs. 3J 1 A. Sawyer. John i i v-i. Houston and Texas Central company.

J. vs. A. Ford and wife. W.

D. Cleveland Co. vs. Danish Sail- dina. Ashe Fant vs.

Western Union Telegraph companv. Sanhorne Warner vs. C. Vos et al. D.

Tnffly Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway company. Clark Loftus vs. O. K. Prewitt.

K. H. Miller vs. J. M.

Arnold. I). Dikman vs. Sabim? and East Railroad company. Louis MoestT vs.

Galveston, and San Antonio Railroad company, two cases. E. H. Knodel C. Grnmbach.

Schwarz vs. G. L. Taft ut nl. J.

E. Mageo vs. Texas and New Orleans Railroad company. C. Barrel! Co.

vs. Henry A. Harris etui. J. J.

Burroughs vs, Mrs. A. B. Brown. E.

V. Siedcuberg vs. Mrs. Nancy llcunc- gan. Emnljne D.

Taylor vs. Henry Folkner. Emaline J). Taylor vs. John Beach.

PERSONAL. Ramp Cook will bo the city editor of the new evening paper, which will bo Issued about the 15th or 20th instant. Alex. Erichson, county clerk, is in Ilock- lev to-dav. W.

O. Ellia left for Xew Orleans last night on a short business trip. Dr. Burroughs of Lovelady Is in the city. John Laug, a popular caniUdate for sheriff, has returned from a brief trip to the country.

Visited tho cotton exchanjro and board of trade: Mrs. A. E. Smith, New Orleans; Mrs. S.

S. Putten. Thornton; Miss Mury Ouinn. citv; Mr. Ij.

Quiuii, Thornton; Francis T. N. Xew Orleans. J. L.

A. Thomas, Geo. -Sampson. Galveston; S. F.

Carter, Beaumont; S. A. Brown, New Orleans; Alfred TUeaks'ton. Galveston; J. Armstrong, Evansville; li B.

Smith, Texas; M. E. E. A. I lay wood, Palestine; J.

J. Carues, Dallas; Geo. B. Green, Kansas City; P. A.

Alclrlch. Dallas; J. B. Bnrtholmew, Fort Worth; W. O.

Boimer, Louisville; B. Beamont; Cluus. Richards, Santa A. Huuk'r. San Antonio; J.

A.Martin, Cincinnati; J. J. Knight, St. Louis, are at the Capitol. Budget of from Victoria.

VICTORIA, June E. Duu- lap, chairman of tho Victoria county democratic executive committee, has issued a call for a meeting ou the 9th instant toelnct delegates to the state congressional and representative convention. Many enthusiastic admirers of Thurman in this city are wearing hats decorated with bandaanas. Mr. A.

J. West of this city has sold his 25,000 acre pasture on the line of the New York, Texas and Mexican railroadin AVhnr- ton county to a colony of Germans and Bohemians, who will cut it up into farms. There is sit id to be 100 families in tho col- ouy. Inquiry for farming land in thia cotia- Ly is increasing. There is a large land trade on foot that if consummated will result in settling a numerous coAony of desirable farmers in our country.

Crops are booming the Jufluenco of favorable' weather. A OFFER. For many years the manufnctnrera of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy have offered, in good faith, roward Tor a caso of Xasal which they can not cure. The Remedy is sold by druggists at only 50 cents.

This wonderful remedy has fairly attained a world-widb If yon hare dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges fall- ing from tlio head into tbo throat, sometimes prof use, watery and acrid, at others thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; If tho aro weak, watery and there is ringing in tlio cars, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear tho throat, expectoration'of offensive matter, together with scabs from nl- cors; the voice being changed and has a nasal twang; tho breath offensive; smell and tasta impaired; sensation of dizziness, with mental depression; a hacking congh and general debil are suffering from nasal catarrh. The more complicated your disease, the Greater the number and diversity of symptoms. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the abovo symptoms, rostUt in consumption and end in the grave. No disease Is so common, more deceptive and dangerons, or less understood or more unsuccessfully treated by The Wool Sales at Hico. Hico, June was the date advertised by the "Wool Growers' association this and adjoining counties for the sale of wool.

For the past three weeks wool has been coming in at a lively rate, there being over pounds received today. Every warehouse and such other places as can be used for that purpose are crowded. Some twenty-five buyels from Boston, Providence and other eastern points arrived yesterday and will probably remain all week, as it will no doubt take them that long to clear out. The highest, price paid to-day was for a large lot of choice clips, which sold for 18 centa, the Mississippi mills of Wesson being the purchaser. Wool men report the clip fine.

rOll TIBED BRAIX Use Uorsfurd's Acid Phosphate. Dr. O. C. Stout, Syracuse, N.

says: "I gave It to one patient who was unable to tranwict the most ordinary business, because big brain was 'tired and contused' upon the least mental exertion. Immediate benefit, and ultimate recovery followed." People of Groesbeeck Excited. GROESBEECK, June tract was let to build new court-house Alcxia proposes to build it and a jail if the county seat can be changed there. They are circulating a petition to get the court to orderan election. The town is excited over the but it is not likely the movement will carry.

biliousness and all stomach by Hood AUSTIN LOCAL ADVICES. A "Bridge, Bauo- incnt IMuusotl. AUSTIN', June county commissioners' court this afternoon to arguments in favor of building ntw county bridge across the Colorado rivt-r about throo miles below the bridge at the foot of the avenue. Messrs. Cflstk-mau, Terrell, Tnylor, Moo re and Jml i Lh made speeches.

When a vote was takttu it waa found unanimous i'or the project. As adopted tho order of the court limits thecqst of the bridge to M.UOO, which within thu estimates submitted. The Capitol conumssio net's have not if KM I the contractors that for tht? IKIS mont must be provided Iwfore any moro in- stalments of land nre paid, Hi-ports from the state's convict plantation ou Oyster creek very ns fo the crop. A thousand buU-s of cotton and hogshoadrt of id the U-ast crop that, will accepted. cash Uilance is beinu storetl In the vauU.s this evening.

Aliouta wagon loads of silver and gold have gone up. Owing to the removal "the Iren- siiror will not IK able to answer letters for couple or three days. Tho new treasury quarters are sutfi- for the department, which has grown to four times its size when the capitol building was designed. This growth resultsfi-om the great number of clerks rcrmiivd to keep accounts of school land sales. In the suit to forfeit the Internatiop.nl and Great Northern railway charter defendant showing chat the road was in bad lix over ft year but since thtm has luvn steadily improved and is now in good and safe condition.

The democracy generally are well satisfied with the St. Louis ticket. The platform, as understood on the streets, is generally accepted, but would have been much more satisfactory if the platform of 't4 had mentioned. SAN ANTONIO SITTINGS. A New Ccmrt-IIouae--Heavy Rnlna and Tx)83 of SlioopwMllltary SAN AXTONIO, June county commissioners to-day foreclosed the Joe Meny property, adjoining the present county court-house, for 18,000.

Tho county will enlarge the present building at a cost of about Sheriff Neville of Presidio county complains of Governor Ross refusing to issue renuisitidn papers for a man now heldut Tombstone, and. wanted in Presidio for theft. Captain. Neville savsthe notify of the present state administration to re- fusa requisitions unless for murder. Heavy rains yesterday and to-day have revailed over this section.

The Frio IIILS ooded her banks and many cattle and sheep are reported to have hfen drowned. A sheepman named Kirk pat rick lost a Hurl: of about COt) The prospect to-night Is for honvy rains from the nortliwost: Kieliard B. Corcoran, senior veterinary surgeon, Kighth cavalry, will report to Captain B. At wood, assistant quartrl--' master. United States armv, and under his direction proceed from isun Antonio to Waco, fc'ort Worth, Dallas, Sherman.

Bonham and Paris, on public business. Second Lieutenant Charles N. Clinch, Third Cavalry, ix Moved fivrn duty as rts rritftim; oIRci-r at Fort LJrovrn, ilato is-s. of absence for one month First Lieutenant iV.ul assistant surgeon L'ntttd States army, Tort Mclit- tosh. Sergeant Robert Xilibots aud Corporal Julian detuchnu-at of negro Indian scouts, have and ait! continued in their respective rank from d.ut.e of re-vuliytmeut.

years, retirou from tho county office, and G. farmer and public weigher, anil J. ,1. Emerson, anil merchant, are Hocklnit the democratic nomination for that Tho crop of candidates, it. islwlieved, will l)o thicker after the county convention, which will meet on thu Kith.

It lieiiig presidential year it is probable the republicans will place a full ticket ill the fluhl. HIGHER COURTS. THE SirrilEME COUUT. Al'STIS, Juno following; disposition was made of cases to-day in the suiireme court: Ki'hcuring rjfusrd: Monet vs. J.

M. Crp.dy, from Fanuin; Simmons Hard- wary companv vs. Kaufman Uunge, from Milam. Win- don't you try Little Liver They are core for Kick anil all'tlip ills pnidticud by disordered liver. Only one pill AUCTION AL'ClIONKIillS SOU AND STKAND.

NOTICES. Stockholders Cfalveotou Baso Ball Club will TO-XHJIIT AT 8 O'CLOCK SIIARI', At Trt-mont Hotel Headiug Rnom. Business. HOtrSTOW ADVERTiaBBTENTS. Blacksmlthlng and Steam Coals a Specialty.

YERY F.O\Y IN CAHLOAD LOTS. Coke, Coal Tur, Fire lirirk, Fii-o Clny and foment If Von Desire tho Top of Market, Quick Sales and Prompt Keturus, snip YOUH Berries and Fruits, WM. H. EETKOLDS, TEX. On hand, a Inrpo lot of AT CL'KREXT PRICKS.

BRICK COAL ICE "Unlimited Capacity. 1,000,000 brick on hand. Address MILirDOV HEALS INFLAMMATION, OLD SOEES, CAKED BBEASX3 INSECT BITES i AN OPPORTTINIXV OF A UFETIUE. In another column will IK' found an advertisement offering two ranches in MeMul- len county for sale, one uf acres, tho other of acres, of niixctl cattle. The ranches join each other and nre watered by tho Xuucos river, which runs through both of them, and bv uevor failing lakes.

They are inclosed by substantial three-wire fences, and have all needed ranch improvements. The grass is good curly mesqiiite, and the cattle are in excellent condition. There aro a good sprinkling of beeves, and no old cows in the stock. The ranches are within 33 miles of a station on. thQ International and threat Northern railway, and the county seat of La Salle county.

-There is no more desirable ranch property in Texas than this, nnd a most decided bargain will bo offered an early applicanr. For prices, terms and apply at once to F. F. CHF.W, Attorney-at-Law, Prince building, Houston, Texas. The Brownsville Budget.

BROWXSVILLE, June was reported that four mounted men with their faces masked with handkerchiefs were discovered at the edge of town last night. The police and sheriff's officers went out but could not find them. An armed force of eight deputy sheriffs has been put at the disposal ofr tbe lieutenant of police every night by Sheriff Brie to to aid iu Keeping order. The news of the death of B. Turner is received with regret by every one on.

thU frontier. Honest, sturdy and upright, tho judge was universally liked and respected. THE action of Carter's Little Liver Pills ia leosant, mild and natural. They gently stlm. ulate tno liver and regulate the bowels, but do not purge.

They are sure to Try them. Assaulted with an Adze. MATA3IOKOS, June doming 1 near Casa Blanca, about a mile from town on the San Fernando road, a youth named Joaquln Riyier was attacked by Casimirlo Sanchez Hi no 03 and hit on tho head with an adze, a bad cut being inflicted behind the ear. The was brought in and sent to the hospital, and the police am out bunting after tlie assailant. Tho Imparcial says that Severn 1 days ago.

near this city, Senor Solome Seytou and his son Andres fwere assaulted on the road by bandits, who robbed them of -E7 iu money and $10 worth of goods. HOLi-OWAt's VeimlfQge Confections mortelepftnt and Teraifoae I htve ever uied. John Al, Candidates for NominaUoua. PALESTINE, Juno J. D.

Dupay announced himself tc-dny as a candidate for the democratic nomination to that office, Ex-Sheriff Henry Davis, Poor Farm Superintendent J. Wallis, farmers Z. W. 'j Day and Elias Newsou are also candidates for the democratic nomination for the sher- making five aspirants for the place. So far no other contestants are out against the present incumbents of the other county Judge John Link, after a service of six ROLLINGMILL, HOUSTON, TEX.

In operation. Spikcaaud expound Rail on hand. llib'luH prico pultl fur ecntn fliul nUl rail. DR. JPERL; General Practitioner, HOUSTON, TEXAS.

Peter Schuttler Wagons. Thomas Self- Packing Steam Cotton Press, Dallas, State Contracting Agents for La Bello Wagons. Champion Hay Baling Pressas. J. I.

Cnac Threshing crs, PortriWe. Trnoiloa flltld U.ty Iron Worhii and Ditv'Itl Brn'i-ey iiaiiufuctunny: i i a Sulky, It-iocs', I'IOWF, i i i i i Sinjiil 1wr Tlircshcrs, wltii Iloebnat's Levui, Trea-l-imrHC i i i a Cut- ilo; Aiuurlcan U. S. bCanUiird Furin, and Cotiutor hcs.ea; .1:1 Scctv.li I i CurrluRO-; I'nratjon nnd Cnrring' Ui: Oatts; i i a. 1 i lin houl gerupors, Also a i Pratt i.

Gi-is, yecdoraand lioynoiOB, UOSH mid Coioinan'n Cuttutt Can i i factory or Iroui Duiitu. CARRY TL'HE LARGEST STOCK OF THE KITIB IN THE STATE. Keating Gosnpanjr JUST I THE THE I FACT A SAFE FOB ALL PURPOSES! VALUABLES OP EVEni CHAKACTKU IIP. SAFELI PErOSlTED, AND TU1T SOT COST A fciULL FOBIb'XE. UEUK IS OXB FOB $38.75 THE GALYESTOH EAILY HEWS One Year (by Hail) Included.

GALVESTON WEEKLY Ono Tear, nnd Safe Included, for The i Safe: Size 15 Indies hiffb, 1OM inches wide and 10 inches doep. Outaido 13 27x13x18 inches and COO pcunds. AL PUZZLE. tiling new. A wanted to sell to mcn-luiuis.

Outfit by mail for nne-reut licrftotrc W. H. WHiniJLER, Capu UimMt-au. ATo. A MONTH can bo mmle workinsr for us.

irc- orretl who cuu furni-jh tJuitr own horsi-p and Klvo their whole time to t'para niny bo profitably employed A vncnn- In towns ami cities. H. K. JOIINSOX Jlr 5taln street, Ulchmotul, Vn. This Kon-Pickablo Combination Lock Safe Is expressly meant to fill an urgent demand from AEMEE.3, PHYSICIANS, CLEHGYIZEN, BTOBEKEEPEBS, 13AKBEIiS, CLEKKS, BETIBEO nUSIlIESS MEN AND ALL FAECI- I.IE3, for a and reliabla Familj-, Bedroom and Private Cfilco Safo, in.

ivMcli to dcixslt voluabla books, notes, deeds, mortgages, insu- ranco papers, roccipta. valuable letters, moni2y, jctvclry, c. 1 FOR UNIVERSITV HU1LD- IXG---Scaled bblB will bo rocoivwl until 10 o'clock, June for the erection nt'an ad Jitiou tn the University hiilldiuur. aiul specltlca- tions can be seen at tbo onlcc of 3url McDonalct Architect, fa Masonic Temple. Austin, Tex.

THO n. wo6rKX, Prcsitk'-ut Board Regents. 35TOTICE -TO- BUILDERS. Consolidated Sealed ProposHls for tbo build- Ins and completion of a brick Rcliool building, TTuh stone or terra cotta triuimings, be received by tbe city council of Palestine, until 3 o'clock p. TUUKSDAY, Ulie imf DAY OF JUNE, 1838.

Bidders will bo required to jilo with their bids a bond iu tho sura of ton thousand dollai-s with, an acknowledgment of aigimtnres before a officer and tbo certificate of tho county clerk where the bond mndo that the sureties are worth tho ar tiunt ot the bond in their own right over and above ali homesteads, Hens or mortgages, and to be conditioned for tbe faithful performance of th.o work In accordance with the plans, specification and contract for tbe said bunding, and to be approved by the mayor and council of the olty of Flcsttne. Plans and apcoificatioua can be seen at tbe office of the Mayor of Palestine on and after the day of June, 1883. and also at the office of Dodson Dudley, architects, Waco, Tax. The conncil reserves the right to reject any or all bids, W. 31.

LACY, Mayor of Palestine. Palestine, May, 18S8. COAL! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Write for Prices of any Mine. Cumberland Smithing Coa LOW IN CAR LOTS. SHOTTLD ALWAYS BE KEPT IN SHOP, KJTOHZX, STABLE AXD FACTOBY La GALVESTON.

IS FOE MAN BEAST. PESETEA.TES MUSCLE FIBKE TOjrHE VEB JT BssesipTicm. Thy fiw-ivHlrtiiiK r.ro filled with ttrt ihottcrtci hikes iiuce upon its being 1 in r.tij* r. t'm pores rr Jo. tlioivby ccCi, en- to llio ircn box is f.viTSdl of OIK rr.r.iiucous corners, st-ciirc-ly to hc.ivy Nock wliich iloos (sntiitly nw.iy with tbo uldislylo cluiuay han'llo for ttrowing (ho tlie in timi trilh tliu tmiiblors, operates tlio bult Tuo leek Is a ibiec-tBUi'ltT ncil set ta LLroo numbers, and thu liial a certain w.iy in i nunibors tbo con bo oocnrd.

Full ir.stmctiona arc scut witli each safe, every pnrchascrof asnfoto act bora cf bis own st'locti'JD, fo none will know tlio combination except bo Tbo ins-iJo nrraugo- inoiit is ouii shelf in centre of aafo, a sub- treasury in upper loft Ii comer, nicely pauiteJ, nnd bottom of afe carpeted. eitcrior ilniah is class, ornamcntcrs being tho test in tbe country. JTcrme of Purchaser Painted on Sr.fa ouff Charge. Tho lowest freight rato is nlwaya and aafea and eecurolv packed and dc'Ivorcd board cars in Cincinnati, purchasers paying freight. 53O.OO this safe, with your name oil It, mud WEEKLY Xsiva ono year; or $38.75 for tbo eafu and D-VILT NEWS ono year, about ono-lulf price naked for aafo alono by ordinary aafa dealers.

'Addveas orders to H. BELO Publishers, EDTTCATIONAL. Baylor Female College. Tho Fiirty-occonr! Session opens- DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, All tho modern improvements. Fiftqen soachera.

nnd Art Dcpaitments.uiiaurpasBed. Hoated by steam. llehts. Steam Itiundry. Address JOHN 11ILL Belton.

Texas. UNXVKUSITY OF VIKGIN'TA. SOMMEB LAW LECTURES (nine weekly) bealn IStli July, 1688, and end 12th September. For circular apply (P. O.

University of. Va.) to JOH.V 3. Mixoit, Pror. Ccnu and Stat. Law.

New Thopouch instruction wmlor ablest masters in JHWSrC 1 FINE ARTS. ELOCUTION, L1TKHA- TUBK, LANGUAGES, PHYSICAL t'ULTUKK and TL'NINO. Tuition, SO to per form. Board and room. Including Steam llcat and Electric t.lght, $5 to S7 60 pflp week.

For illustrated Calendar, prlvinc full information, ad- dross TOUKCliE, Director, Franklin Square Boston. VOLKSFEST PARK, HOUSTON, Saturday, June 23, 1888. Instrumental Concert. Excursion from Galveston, and Special Rates on All Railroads. CURTilS SWIKNEY, SADDLE AND HAIU IS HOUSES feWLES JOS.LABADIE Desires to call the attention of ladies reploniali- inpr their littlo wants in the domestic Sine to the fact that have sonic rare barciiiis in.

Fish Majolica Ware 10 cents Cottage Pttclioi-s, 20 cents ottage tcioi-s, Ico Pitchers, G. Ware, nickled top, I gallon 50 Salvors, Majolica Ware 23 Ctiku Plates, iriijnlica Warc 2Ti es, i i a arc i ceua and Majolica Ware 35 ccnta a Willow Ware, Coolers. NOTICE. THE GALVESTON GAS CO. All orders or complaints, to receive prompt at- tontlon, should bo Uft at the offlco of tbo company, In the brick building on BIATIKET BETVTEEN AXD 25TH, between tlio hours of 8 and 12 o'clock m.

ecretary. Blactesmltnlng, Steam and Gas, Of ISest Quality at Lowest Prices, by GALVESTON COAL C. JF.FFKHY, jr.innsor, CUBES FOOT EOT, KHOULnEE-RQT, SCEEW-WOBM AKD SCAB Itf.

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