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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 19

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THE (ULVESTON DAILY NEWS, SAfU'ttDAY, JUNK 30, 188s. One of 25,000 Acres and 3000 head of Cattle, and one of 12,000 Acreis and" 7.500 Head of Cattle? Tliese Ranches ottcri other, ana cfto watered by tlio Rivoi 1 which runs throu.gh both or tn'nra, by never failing lakes. They are Jnclosea by substantial (ba-rbafl) fencas, nncl have tli lie-octal ranch improvements. on t-Ue International aiKlCrre; an early applicant. Kqr prlcp, terms ana 1'urchor description apply at once to i i J.V-.1.1.1 i It VVL IJJf J.1 U.

J-V I J. Hi IA 1 A 1 i l.lt* itViVt-O. i octal ranch improvements. Tho grass is good, curly inesqulte throughout tho ranches, arid tho cattle are la good condition. Thoro are a good sorinkling of Beeves, and no old cows In th3stoc'-r COIITLLA, t-UeInternational and Great Northern railroad, is within tblrty-i'ivo miles of tlwso ranches.

can not be i'ouud in Texas more desirable ranch property than tho above, and a most decided bargain will IPnr -nr-Jmv nnrt n.ntilvr i-inna erao-n a station 3 sold to THE BAYOU CITY BUDGET LOCALTOPJCS.OF INTEREST -CITY CKAT. roTtly Or.Urni Otiitqmtmt--CUy Council-- uiitl ely Salud--Scvoh YeaV tlio'rent-' 2S8 HOUSTON, Juno cotton market- closed steady and Sales, 4 ordinary, 7 5-16c; 718-lBo; ordinary, low middling, 9 SMCc; middling, 9 11-lCc; good middling, 10 l-lOu; middling fair. COFfOX STATEMENT. following is the Houston cotton statement for ending June 20: Oi-oss receipts for 149 KhJFmi'iUs 221 Shipments, all rail, lo Xew Orleans, and viu Nou-Ork-uns, iiqrth 7 all rail, to Mexico 0 Cotton in transit 4 Stotk JI'L presses and warehouses 235 4luck in presses-- Kuyou City pres-i KO' Xiyftler'B IS Junian press fl JiHurnutibiial pi-ess 27 Slacattje'B id Houston's gross stock.Juno Houston's gross Btpek, Juno 2tl, iross receipts this week, this 2ro3s receipts this week last'year 308 Total raeeyta thus far tlits .121,711 Total receipts thus fur last year Net recoipts'this week -79 Vet receipts this last year '68 Ttital'iiot receipts from Sopt-l, Total netroceipte from last 6PECIAI; JtEKTIXO CALLED. special meeting of-the city council will be held iu'th'd near future to action regarding the present iBaiiitary" condition of the city.

It is proposed hy thecoun- to reduce the police force and increase the nnnibar. of the street force, which at pres- amounts to sixteen bands. 'After the street force is strengthened tho men will bo squads' and worked in various of tho city. gang of men at will be under supervision oC one of the aldermen of the ward in which thg -work is being performed. BIU-'ITS ASD In tho secretary's room at the cotton exchange, whom tlie people seem to have con- Btitutcd an can be seen a fancy basket tilled with frecstoiio henchca, dcltclously fragrant and, doubtless, luscious; they had roses, jasmines and other flowers entwined about tliem, making a picture for A painter; they came from the garden of Sirs.

Florence Davis of Hiu-risburg. Be: HK! clover In blossom two feet high and alfalfa in flower quite three feet high the farm of If. L. Wcsthelmer riuar tho city were also in, the room. ItEAL ESTATE TI1AKBFEI1S.

W. G. Ilalsey to Lyas Brown, 2 8-10 acres of land out of tljc Jacob Thomas grant, for Samuel May and wife to Mre. E. B.

acres of land, more or lens, out of tho Meredith Duncan league, ou Cedar Kaggaii and wife' to Karri? coun- 31-1J3 OJ 3r.ml.uss*! ns a iniKia road, alongRidc the Gaivcston, and San Antonio railway, 'for W. 'Mrs. Sophia White et als. Thomas 400 acres of J. Jt Simms liomestt'ad, In the Humphrey Jackson leaeaa; for JC78.

Heirs of Theo. Kosse," deceased, to A. Cramer, WxlOO feet of. lot 11, in block 165, south Bidft BufTiilo bayou, for $COO. A.

Cramer to Sam. Alexander, iXhclOO feet of lot 11; In block 105, south side Buffalo Irayou, for $000- NEEDS HEPAmiXO. At tho corner of Congress andllilam streets a terrible mud hole exists, causing travel In that S'lcinlty an impossibility. An enterprising citizen, with" a view of warning the unwary, has placed danger signals in tho shape of long poles stuck in the mud bearing placards with tho signs bo.ttom," "Ton feet deep," jBtench arising from this slougfi is And tinless promptly attended to will cause sickness in that immediate vicinity. It is a iliflgractt to the city and sh6uld be remedied at once.

T. M. n. A. ricsic.

All indications point to ft very largo attendance at the picnic to be given Sunday liy the Young Men's Hebrew association. Herb's band will be on hand in the afternoon, aud dancing will be indulged in from 5 p. m. until dark. The- members of tbe association will go out iu A body, accompanied "by their young lady, friends, early tho jussioNAny FESTIVAL.

The Presbyterian churcli Sunday- school will hold ita "children's sorvico --being fi missionary festival--on Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, ia tho cuurch, corner of Main and Capitol streets, to which citizens and strainffCM are cordially invited. William P. Irwin, superintendent, and E. "VV. Taylor, assistant tupcrintcndeat.

SOCIETY "SALAD. One of the most enjoyable entertainments given this season was the one that came oil last evening, given by H. B. slstor of Mr. Carroll Vinson, complimentary to tho Stag Social club, at her elegant home on San Jaciuto street.

The evening was. pleasantly spent In games and other amusc- raents- and at about 11 o'clock the pnrty ad- lourned to the dining room, whore elegant table fit delightful eatables and the most delicious delicacies of the season were served. The occasion will be remembered singularly pleasant evening. It was before tho guents departed. lollowlngtjncnibcrs 61 ibe Stag club "Messrs.

Carroll Vinson', 'Iiloyd Abbott YclTtor Angle, Guln Howard, Kiigeno Gaorge, Thomas Price, Gustavo Cook, Harry Ferguson, Sidney Smith and Robert Burns, Jr, Mrs. 1). C. Smith, Mayor' Smith, will give tho Stag club, a complimentary entertainment at an early date. It will ho a swell event) Perry of Galveston is In thav city, guest ojt CArrioBcllu Miss ji'annio Clavk, who lias booh spending the winter with Mrs, homo in Mobile, a few days Miss Lrlda of Mrs.

Brady, will few dnys for Kicli- )iinnd to Hpend- a month with Colonel Stone's faintly. Miss Notlo Howarrl will shortly visit Gai- vcston to spend he summer with her Mrs. Walter K. Cross, and Mentis, T. J.

Bojrlos Jias gono to' Murrrces-' Vioro, to spend tho summer with her rclativos, Mrs, Oijwvn Afanarfl of Oalvcston In et- Mmitlny (fl spmd ft montJi witlv jicr.ii»tcr,'.Sfrs. W. E. CniMINAt COURT. Owen Pcrclva'i, assault with Intent to murder; novon Kono, carrying ft pislol; not guilty.

Wallace, assault to ton- tinned to next term and bond reduced from soootofaqo. lAiniy SiiKlonberg, swindling; not pruilty. I 1 Chow, uggrurattid asanult und buttery; continued. JUSTICE BAILEY'S COURT. Jiiii Jbhusou, obscene liiugnnge; 01 and costs.

HAYOIt'B COti.ItT. To drunk aud down; or four dura. Hy. drunk' and or four dtiys! Rc'd'moncl, fighting; dismissed. W.

Good; dismissed. Lynull, druiik and 63 or four MUSTANG LINIMENT CURES SWISWRV SADDLTl AND ttAR. NESS OOEE3 UOKSE3 MUtES RECOVKD Several weeks, nn" Eaglishman living in the lower portion of Second. ward, niado 11, murderous attack on his.yrifc,.knqcKing.Ticr'dpnii and stabbing nev several times a butcher knife. At the timo of tlip staUbins it was thought the Percival was placed in jail, and a.few was intciiv viewed by THE NKWS correspondent regarding the matter.

The "only excuse ho gave fpv his cowardly and brutal attack was that he -Vns crazed with' drink. He. was the grand jury). nnd this morning tried for assault to murder in't4ib criminal cqiirt. a 1'ew.

in.inut.es' dyliberutiou the jury retuvncd a yerdiefc of gull tyjind assessed his p.unish- rh'eht at seven years' the KniGlITIiSED OFF. morning jusfcbiiforo ddybreak a thief iiitpaintcd tho residence of rha'n uajned: Carcpbeil, in" the ITburtli ward north, 7 -Ha was' Irljjhtisned oft by the'awak- ingof.Mr.-. Campbell's-wfc-iwho "gavo Che alarm. Oflicer was called and gavo chase. He flred four at the rascal, but failed to wiug him.

SAD BEIiEAVEMENT. Tho 'infant daughter of Sir. and. Mrs. Frank Dann at the family roei- dence Con o.nffrepft.Btreef'.

This is tho second death within a few weeks, each being twins. vynss THE TOIVN. The gang of street hands in cutting down wocds'in Canitol sfireet -yestftrdoj'' killed sixty-five water moccasins iii the. ditches along the Nine cars of-ironAvere received this morning by ths nu'd Santa 1'e ut this point, nnrt "eleven cars were received yesterday billed to tl.c e.ud ArBiiuas rogd. Tho citizens aro kiekihK at the filthy condition of the city.

A large crowd will' visit GalvcBton Sunday, the occasion being tho excursion of tho UtPtherhoodiot Hojlroaii Brakemeu. 'After several weeks' work City Assessor nnd Collector Aduir has turned over tlie rendered roll of city taxes to the book- bindcn them properly, The Houston' Gtih. club and ft largo number of politicians attend the Vrhiteoak. barbecue and prize' sho'ot Sunday. 1 Tho plank Bordered by Contractor Flcw- pllyn, for tho purpose of paving Washington street, is expected next The contcmpliited lawn 'festival on courthouse sqnare, by tho Ladies' clatfon, tins Iwun postponed indefinitely.

The Vonng Men's Hebrew association picnic will bs given at Yolksfcst park Sun- uiiy tlie -'v; Virgil Mnxey and wife of BeaumoiitJiro in the city. Ws P. -Thompson is in the city from Trinity. John W. Armstrong of San Antonio Is In the city.

Theo. C. Becker and Gus Drews came up from Galveston this morning. Ij. is in tho city from Orange.

Arthur Ilutchins, a popular citizen of, eastern Texas, is in tbe city. G-, Smith of is in the city. Virgil Maxey H. P. Thompson, Trinity, H.

Gcnsdorf, St. Louis? Howard Puirbroth, XewYork; 0. C. Blakcley, New Bedford; A. W.

Rhodes, TexaS; John Smith, Galveston; P. Nicol, Pennsylvania; John W. Armstrong, San Antonio; J. B. Cochrnn, city; J.

Gibbs, Lowell, Theo. C. Becker, Gal veston; Gus. Drews, Galveston; II. Swanson, Fort Scott; TJ.

Miller, Orange; .1. G. Smith, Brazorln, and D. Jones, Texas; are at the Capitol. AN OPPOBTUNITY OB A LIFETIME In -another- column will be found an advertisement offering two ranches in fcMul- leiv county for sale, one of 25,000 acres, the btherqflS.UUO acres, with 4300 Lead of mixed cattle.

The ranches join each other and arc watered by tho Nucceg which runs through'bbth of them, aud by never failing lakes. They arc py substantial three-wire (barbed) fences, and have all needed ranch improvements. Thogi-ossis good curly nicaquite, and tha cattle are in excellent condition. There are ft good sprinkling 61 beeves, and uo old cows iu the a.tock. ranches aro -within 85 miles of.

Cotulla, a station on International nnd Great Northern railway, aud the county seat of IA Sallp county. There is no more desirable mnoli pronertj' in. Texas than this, and a most decided bargain will be offered an early applicant, For prices, terms and further particulars apply at onco to F. F. CHEW, Attomey-at-Ijaw, Prince bntlding, -i 'Houston, Texas.

HcKixmoy. McKnWET, June four county commissioners visited the county poor farm this morning. They found the farm in good condition. One hundred acres are in cotton, twenty-five acres in com, fifteen acrea in acts and ten acres in millet. Tha cotton has been replanted, and ia up and in good The court will havo tho calaboose remod- and better vsntilated.

The court an- that, the income from theiurrn will be considerable this year. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, JIILIOUSNESS. 27jCM.d(8aa!S. cqmntxlc Cinc-faurttu of ate nil- tncnts uf In 13 Uicrcr.i positive euro? YE3---. ynffcTcawlth dlnonlcrcdllvcr, nnrt vrouW ui1ii I imiourod Liver anil after utlHIThiilf ot It V.M cojnviotoly curoil.

Ono of i.iy Hiclho liojjuJalur roin- plotyly nnrcd horof Riok Ou5, Cwlnr Kapf(P, IQWA," Rot tlic Ccnnlno wllli five 7, stamp In re-1 on front MIJSfANG LIN! WENT 18 FOB MAN BEAST. PKrJKTH.VTES MUSCLE FIBBE10 TBE DONS. IE 1 FACTS ABOUT FLATONIA, SITUATED SOUTHWESTERN FAYETTE COUN ry, TEX. The J)ato of Its Found Ing anrt froiu "VVlioni It -Uorlvcd tliu. Naiuo Flatonlii--Uo-' Education and ItiisIneKy TMFiuo to I.ivo.

FLATONIA, Juno situ- "ttted iu the sotitUenstern part of Fuyette county, about halt way between Houston iuid Snn Autonio, sprang into existence in 1874, when tho Gulvestuii, Harrisburg and Sun Antonio railway u-aa being built from Oohinibus westward, und was named after Klato, an old Bettler of what is naw tnown as oln.Flaton*. The. town isbcauti- 1 fully situated and has a population of about 1-100. It is EurrotuiueJ' by flna faruiiiig- lands, which are cultivated mostly by thrifty German and Bohemian faruiyra in cotton and com. The town contains'two church buildings, one Baptist and one Methodist, iu-which SEKV1CES ARE HELD regularly.

I'liu Episuopaliuus also have a church organisation, and hitvc monthly services in Library hall. There is a large and commodious. Bchool building, in -vyhich a Ls taucht, of which Professor T. Celstoii, assisted by snvcn able and trained teachers, is the superintendent. -Tliero is a large well-appoiutedopera-liall, iwith a seating capacity of COO, under management of Sir.

Win. Willeford. Thei-e is a library associatiou, which is in rossKssiox OF A LmitAitv of well selected literary anoVscientiflc works. Thei-o is a Masonic chapter and lodge, a lodge of Odd Fellows, Kuights of Himor and of Ladies and Knights of Honor. The Casino society grounds and a spacious hall in the.western part of town.

1 The Argus; a weekly newspaper, is owned anu.editcu by Mr. Leo Kyle. The town baa the advantage of bavinff two railroads, theSonthern-Pacmc and a branch- ofthoAransas Pass from Yoakuni. There ARE SHIPPED FllOSI IIEIiF. annually from 12,000 to 15,000 bales of cotton, somo wool and a great many beef cattle and hides, and during the past winter large amount of shelled corn was shipped from here by the merchants.

ThesMjMneuts of butter, eggs and fowls aro also large. The town, bc-HJili's many flsis private residences, ctTntuins a dozen Of-Uiore fine, largo business nearly nllTjuilt of htoue ur. brick, and the general merchants keep large, well assorted aud selected STOCKS OF coons. Besides these there aro a number of dealers in family groceries aud country produce." There is a largo and well stocked furniture establishment There are tin shops, 1 stocked with everything in their lino from a first-clasfl cooking stove to a kitchen fork. improvements in art Tvo large 1 yards nil kinds'of lumber, and Imildiiig matcrial.i.

Schuoble of San Antonio has lately erected and PUT IK OPEIIATIOS an ice factorj', and furnishes'citizens with an excellent article of ice in any desired Quantity. Also a soda water factory is do- iug a thriving business. A tannery iu tha suburbs of town furnishes leather of any kind; the proprietors thereof will soon establish a shoe factory. Austin syndicate, will in the near future manufacture china wave from superior -kaoline, found fn large quantities abont two miles from town. There are three good hotels hero to take care of THE TRiVKLIXG PUBLIC; the Central, late McClellan liou.se, situated opposite the depot of tho Southern Pacific railway, isawned and kept by Captaiu Sam McClellan, an old resident of this county; the St.

Louis, on the uorth side below the depot, is managed by Mrs. Sne.ll, and the JjSichester, kept by Mrs. A handsome building, on square of lots in nearly the center of the town, will soon be erected. The lower story is intended for a court-house for the justice and 1 the use of the mayor and town council. The upper story will be occupied by the Masonic fraternity as a lodge room.

For healthfulncs tba town is not surpassed by any, and the citizens, mostly Germans and Americans, for morality, sobriety and thrift, can not bo excelled. SliTICt TO COmilCTDilS, AonictnvnrnAT, nvnrnAT, ANn Mcfur.vKiCAr. COLT.EOE! of Texas. College Stntion, Agent's Office, June 1S33. Scaled hlda will be received in this office until 3 p.

11, 1833, for the erection nin two-s'nry brick bulldliiE at this place, "according to plans and specifications to be Been In this ofllco nnd In tbe omce of Eugene T. Hciner, Iloubton, Tex. Bids will bw received at tlie Raino Iran for the erection of two one-story fmmo buildinsa LU13 LruLLiuiL ui uiiu-aiur iiiuiiu accortltni; to plus njid siiccincations as stated above. Bids will bo opened at So'cloek p.m., July 11, at Oils office. The successful hidder will ho required to furulslx an npprovoil bond for tho fnUhfnl pcrformaiico of work.

Thocom- inltteo rostirves tho right to. reject any or all Kids. T. M. SCOTT, I Mo.lNMISj i Coal.

JOS.LABADIE Mason'a Jars, Kubbcra, Tellies, ftoblct3. Wines, llcora, Butters, Syrups, Motto Cups nnd Snucera, Bread and Milk Sets, Tco Cream Sols nml Fruit Platia, Pitchers, Tea Pots, Crermia, 13oats, Bakers, Plotters, Dinner and Tea Sets, Decorated Chamber Sola, Tin Toilet Hclfl, Tic Plafes, 10 cents oach. Hollinff Pins, Dust 1 Pans, Milk I'ana, Cnfco ni7Uueis, Dish Paiw, Knlfo Bricks, Tea Bells, Knives and Forks, Blueing Simons, Mnpolto, Stove llnishcs, Lustro.Bluoklns Brushes, Ho rax, Uaminors, Toilet Soaiis, TIalrliols, Toilet Paper, Axes, Tar Toilet Pftper, Tanks, Schneider Cross, ai'COEfWOnS TOA. Jfl.AKSAOO. fii'Dcers, S'nis CliaMlers.

Dealers and CoinraissjM (Trtnslftnnicnta of any untl all Ulnds of country roduro iotjcttfxt. MUSTANG LINIMENT FOOT ROT, 80KEWA70SK AND SCAB IN SUBKP I 3MOXTSTOIST, A SHOCKING ACCIDENT. A I'iillH'i- Slioots Itiil, Kills Olio Diiujili- and Wounds Anthor. K.TOXVII.LE, shocking aR'uir occurred List night ucar Wendell Wliitcomb was at bis barn killing ruts with a shot gun. He fired chnrgo at ounof 'the vermin, but the missiles went whuj of tho mark the porch of his house, where his two yoitug daughters were sitting.

shot struck both, killing one instantly and fatally woundiuu the other. Tho father is almost prostrated with grief. "When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, "When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When the became sbe clung to Castoria, wliim slio had Cliiltlrua, sho yavu them Castoria, s. AUCTION SALES. AOCMOSJEEItS i COKOIlSSIOTf MEEC'TS, 300 ANl) 204 SZUAKD.

AIJCTION SALE. 'pO-DAY, AT OUIl SALESHOO JIS, STBAND and 21st, commencing at 10 a. m. One fine Parlor Saite (silk brocade). C.

S. Hock's Hefrigerator, and other furniture. Also retail stock of Groccries Corn and Sundry Merchandise. S. M.

PENLA3STO Auction'rs. OVERNMENT WHARF FOB BALOE-UNr- inn STATES KKOINEEK'S OmcK, Galveston, June 27, Government opposite this city, will be' sold at public auction upon, the July 11,1858, at 10 o'clock a. m. About 886 linear feet of tho wharf; measured from tlie westm-n extremity, will bo- sold. The portion of tho wharflsold must be removed by tlie.purchaser within 00 days after date of tele.

Terms of payment cash. O. H. ERNST, Major of Ei TM Scaly Bifles--You are hereby commanded to to assemble at at 3 sharp tula afternoon in battalion, fatlffue. 7 BOY M.

J. TllinsAK. First Sergeant. of Uie Washington Gunnls arc ordered to be at their armory afternoon at 3 o'clock In fatigue uniform to participate ceremonies connected with the laylngof the corner atone of the noscnbertr sclicol-hoiise. liy order of CAPTAIN CUMMINGS.

J. HKUTFOKD, FiretlSergeant. Ilurniony Loilco No. A. V.

and Mbinhui-s ot Harmony Lodge will.please attend called Communication at Mosonto Temple, at a p. m. To-day (Saturday), to assist ia layiue Corner-stone of tho Roaenlicrs School building. SojouruInK lii-ethrc-n are cordially Invited. By order: E.

SSAVENHAClpF, W. if. O. IfBvwohsrg, Secretary. i n.

Anyluin Ran Ae Aiutin Com- VyjllttnUeryNo. 1. K.T. Km- KNIOIITS: You are hereby or' doi-ed to risdr.ovblc- ill the. An.lntn In full uulform to aid as cairort to the M.

W. Grnnd Lodge of Texas. THIS EVENING AT 3 By order: Attest: CIIAS. C. J.

W. COUTAXT, E. C. ecorder. Saving! and Loan Company--Stockholders' Annuitl Meeting of the Stockholders of tho mmi for tho election N1NS ncd THREE AUDITORS, to servo for the ensuing year, will lie held at the otnrc of tho Secretary on MONDAY, July Polls open from 10 to 12 m.

JAMES S. MONTGOMERY. Of the O. W. PBES- District Daputy acting on tltis occasion for Ilia M.

W. Anson Rainey, Grand Master of Masons Texas, promulgated.by B. -W. Grand Marshal, June 30, A. L.

58S8. I. Tlio 51. W. Granil Loilge qi Texas will conveno in sjccial communication at Freemason's Hall, Musomc Touiiile, Gaivcston, ou Saturday, June 30, A.

1838, A. L. 5m at'3 p. for the pnr- iHh-e of laying tlie foundation stone of bo Henry Kodenberg Free School. Prompt attendance is required of the Officers, Past Omcprs and members of tho Grand Lodge in tho city at this time.

Members of Harmouy Lodse No. 0, and Tucker Lodse No. and sojouniiue brethren arc no- tuicd to attend. II. uvi iva uauuri, unit tviit leuuiL mr iua.i iiuiy at 3.30 p.

in front of the Masonic Temple, right resting oa Center street, '-Ill, Tho Mayor and Board of Aldermen and the Board of School Trust DCS will meet at tho Bnll School building at aJU p. and will be assigned their position in the procession. TV. The procession will form on Tremont street, ritrht resting on Broadway. Tbe line of march will be east on.Broadway to Eleventh street and north on Eleventh to building site." The Grand Marslial will lake command of the entire column, and be nidcd liy the Grand Marshals and Marshelspf the subordl- nnto lodges.

A. M. Grand Marshal, QT 1 BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. FOUNDED IN 1873. CHARTERED IN 1SSG.

This institution, devoted to tlie cunoaliori of little fjirls, is on one of the most clcvutcil Hltcs In the center of the city, commanding an extensive of tJ-u surrouml- iiiB country. The hlcli and airy locution permits the full enjoyment of the delightful gait breeze, which nrovaila throughout tho year ilild greatly enhances the advantages for health uml comfort. Tho Sisters of tho Holy Crosb. us members of on order which makes the? education of ita principal life work, enjoy a wide experience, which gives them unusual success in training footu. tho inmil and heart of the young girl, their aim being to preparo her to" become not only a useful and ornamental member of society, but moral force as Tho curriculum is arranged wiln the view of civinp a well rounded education, which shall fit tha graduates of this institution for uny f-jphcrc which a woman can be expected to ili.

IT includes everything necessary to this end, from domestic stenoRraphy, type-writing, bookkeep- Ine, English in all its branches, lowest as well as highest, up through the languages, and arts. For further particulars, terms and catalogue, address SISTEB Austin, Texas. Dallas, Peter "Schuttler Wagons. Thomas Self- Packing Steam Cotton Press. State Contracting Agents for La Belle Champion 3 Hay Baling Presses.

itator" ThrcEhintr Slaelilnoi; Horao-poncn, Traotlon tnfl is City ana Duvia Erndloy Maiin- WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF THE KIND IN THE STATE. Keating Implement and Machine Company HOUSTON ADVERTISEMENTS. HEADQUARTERS Paris AKD London Purple J. R. MORRIS' A A Hodflii Business Pijeclonf, jj BQOKS.AND STATIONERY.

ASE-HALL GOODS, Blank lowwt jry. Koudn and lowwt Houston Book Co, A.LPHONSE BTUDE, i A Conntrj-ordcw Blled. COAL DEALERS. VJ Coal. and fnnittr.

101 Mntn street, cor. Tuu STOVES. Etc. LEONAnc AJjASliA WaiTE MOUNTAIN FHEEX-KIIS, IIAPID FUEESIEKS, CHARTED OAK STOVES, OLD HIOKbRY WAGONS. JNO.

DEERE CULTIVATORS, BLAKE'S STliAM PUMPJ. ond SI Street, HOUSTON GAS LIGHT CO. BlacKsmithiiig and Steajg Coals a Specialty. VERT LOwTjf HSMoxiy Lo'ra- Coke, Coal Tar, Fire Brick, Fire Clay mid BRICK COAL TTnllmitea Capacity. 1,000,000 brick; on.

liand. Address mum HOUSTON. ROLLING MILL, HpTJSTON, TEX Now In'opcraUoa; Spikes and JW-poond Rail on hand. Iliffhest price paid for wiuaght aridpld ral). DR.

M. PERL, General Practitioner, HOUSTON, TEXAS, StratMER BESOETS. MADISON AVENUE, Now York; superior board; dcirablo rooms; moderate prices; many southern rcferances. Tim: IE Blrl.i be received from this date until the First Monday in July, 18813, For tho contract of conStrucllne an Montropalla is'p tlui nrsil o.i fllti In the ofiU-c of the County Clork of TravU oonn- ty. Tho tiftht rescivoil Inrojcct ivny OT allbitfe.

Ry onlor tbe Oommi-vuonorV Court, 13. ISSft. J. 51. imACKKNUinfiK.

Connly Traviri C-nntj', Toy. MUSTANG LINIfftESiT BTJRN3, CCIHIS, The Great Dyspepsia Cure Recommended by the Slnte STcclicnl Now as tlft loading wAtcrhict place In Uift moiintnins of Vireinin. Send for circular. C. COJMfOUN.

NOTICE. THE GALVESTON GAS CO. All orders or complaints to recc'vo prompt attention, should bo left at tho offlco of tho company, in tho brick builulnit on MAJIICET BETWEEN JITIt AKD 8STH. between tho hours of 8 nnd 12 o'clock ft, m. AUOI7ST Secretary -W.

EC, and AM UOSKXDAT.I: CKTTSKVT. Mnsti-r, tTalr, Tile. Tiro Hrlrk, Clay, rto. Acent? for V-M Cellar Btrj-iii! TUulcliiik- Hviok, carry the 'WMt of BtooR. Alpo, continuous nnd rciji arrivals At All times'.

Qt lOM'OSl TMOIS. mot leru AKD nmcK OV.vft»ton. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. E. KAAPKE ComraiMlon Ulejw clmnt-t, Fruits, Eiapi, nit iji Hl-Iea.

rinnslgnnicnU nollclud. THOMPSOK CO, Cnmmtolon rft i ouauU and holestuo Dealers ie Batt4r ana vhecsc. Cold tito FurnltafB, awl Baby arUINjAND; FEJEOSTUBFS. BARRKLL Bran, Hay, tj E. awnsox.

orders aoli in (irein, HHJ-, olicited. HIDES WOOL. mi)ES. ASTD No. Commerce st, corner MiUm.

Bignmcnta aud correspondence solicited. JEWELRY. ft COOMBS. JEWELERS, 61 kaln itnet BROKERS, Main street. LAWYERS.

HAJ13LES, Honfiton, Ter E. E. DWYEB, and Kctary PuWlc, Fox Buildins, comer Main and Preston. LIME AND CEMENt. W.

G. C. JOHNSON, Dealer in Lime, Ccaiont. Plaster. Hair, Firo Tirick and PIpo.

AX CROWI.BY. Importer and Dazier Limp, Cements, Fluster Paris, Hair, Laths. Fire Brick, Clay, etc! TJROTECTION OIL TIranlenm. Ail Oils, Lamps, LanternBAnd AxIftGrcaAd. O.

ROBINSON, 15 AGENTS. ENNEDY Brotors an Business, HANfiK.SWANl Real Estate Collectiu Agent, Room 12, Stema b'ld'5, cor. CSag ONE-STAR Shirt Factory; 0 for J5, to I sure, best material. Stock Shirts Wo. andTiu.

K. C. WAltD. OUSTON ciai travelers' worksbipped rdadyon Arrival. Exiinss cliarse paid by F.

Proit "WUOlciale Liquors ariH Cifiars. for SchllU's-Miiwaukeo BottlcS Boor. XTO. STATE OF the SheriiT or any Constable of (tatveston Connty, Grcutlng: Lucian Minor, administrator of tho ESTATE OF JOSEt'H T. OPPERMAN'N.

deceased, having Rlctl in cnir County Court final account of Ui'j ailnilnlotration of tho os- trtttjofsjud toqdtlior nn aiiiiHca- Ion Jo be row pftitl aUuiiaiat ration. You aro lieroby comaiaatlwl, tliat publication of this writ for nt le.iit ilaya mm ncv.j-,iper rccnlarly published in the County of Gaivcston, you give duo notice to all perauns fn- tcrts'oit in the of said txstato to their objection tbcrclo. If any they have, oa or before tho expiration of iwenty days from tUc date of the issuance of iliis wnt sail Uur- tonu of County Oouru com- to be boMenut the Housntrf fiaid County, in tho City of (inlvpstoiu ita tho Thinl Monduy in A. 1 when Kaid ivccounl and nm'lication will bc hy wvW court. Wtnesa: A.

WAKKLEK, Clerk of the Couutv Ootirt nt Gal vest on Oounty. Given nmtevni" hand and seal of paid C'tmrt. at my ufMr-t-. iu tha Ojty of iv JlUiH 21at daycx Jujio, A. i CiCL'k C.

Cl. liy KVI.T.ST. i lHimty A 1 ccriify: KSUSTANG LINiMgNT SnOL'LT) ALWAYS BE KliPT SH01', HEATS 1SFLAMMATIOS, TEK, AJfD ifACTOUY CiKfcD liy of iOSTANG i.

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Years Available:
1865-1999