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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 4

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Thos. M. Joseph hlntMir t'uidldato tor cousrrr JUDGE. tlpoa tiollcltntlon of rimcb. I myselt TIIF.

i7 a for JUDGE WM. T. A.USTIN. City AJUCMOT) for State and County Assessor Al Election Nov. 3, S8O.

for CHAS. VIDOB. IN A Sheriff. fn-7 llian of ft contuir nvlnif oJIlcy, I HOW of- CANDIDATE FOK UlIBKfV, tnyiwU If el.s.-ul, to churtf wio autlus jf tlio otne my Dumo to Lhe dtbcnn of county wj Candidate for Sheriff, AT THE C05ONO JOB ATKINS. S.

FOB COUNTY CLEBK, Solicits the mpport of hM fBllow-i-l C. T. McMASAN, COUNTY CLERK, for D. Johnson a for to the or JUSTICE OF THE FE ACE Charles Rossignol, DISTEICT CLERK, In a CAXBIDATK for" RK-EK1SCTION. WAItV MKETIXVH.

MFI.I to 'oma-' unto Hlalo Meiiator mid who Vote Kir III. Wr-KJci- tlon-- i'Jrtli Jii.lrucs. Mr. Ktrcrt. JlKtlnxx nitTM Mil In the of thu dty (ant night for tlio of wk'-trnx tA thu which for tin! f.i;rix* nnmlntunx iS.rrao.Ti:*!': ami wntatlv2M Tliisooufbfl cf Siaxey In the wmnbi of tin ami thn voto for no who wiw not his TMj'l" wore pow-d In sworn! of tlu; flu: ro- Bllt by wardii Ii follwm: yriLMr VfAiin.

Tho cTub oillerf to order by J. M. O. Mo- nnrd. prwldwnt: O.

Palnpnre, twtrotary- to rnmliiatiiin tta ing offered by D. C. ins; whicli unanimously: for liU" ro-eliKtton to tins ol Statm mrifitflr. ominutii-iru) doiezatof being IE. order, tho following ntumr.1 woro aim baUot iw follows: C.

C. Frank Marlow, John Sm.t.i, 10; rlnV Munn, Air. Smith. George bimth, 1 Thu prrauitont tbcroujx.in C. C.

riwi-cnoy, Franfe Marlow and John Smith an olecf to tbe convention of tiie forllw'jiurnow. of two representatives und ono neno.tor for thin tnct. KCCOXD WAII.D. The meeting wan MJ order by Joe. A.

GWCFU proi-'li-nt; Thou. P. DulTy, mcretary, C. Lawrence, Joe. A.

Owens and John Weatcrla.se were nominated dclc- rutcs anil fleeted by John 11. coniin'lttwi on finance, oftor wldch tho meeting adjourned. WAH.D. Tho thlnl ward club asseinbM ut the courthouse and selected tho following Janii.il Hopkii.H, Thcnuw Brown. Magcc, P.

J. Frank and rut Short, and adjourned. FOUBTH WAVtD. John Walker elected and O. Nichols, socretnry.

The following dole- rotw were nominated and elected: SI. Jcrdcnc, M. M. Jordan, D. C.

Jordan, Jos. KJIOX and yoU'r Merry. The was railed to order by H. C. Mayor, i.rwident, wivb C.

V. LtCle.ro an secretary. Ityaii offered tho following: that tlio of the flftn ward will vote for tin limn for ill-legate from t.iis Seas ho Vileilijw himsylf to voto anainst Mr. Struct for senator from thin district. Adcpted.

H. u. Jfnypr olTorcd tho following: Bu it resolved by thu nflli ward democratic that the uok-gatin clMiwl UK to cjnb to the demo'Tatk- convention callwIXo in Oal- vos'ioii, 15, l. 1 lio tu vote for a o-xo'liitfon, In Hnl'l convention, tint nomlnri-h of said convention forsenutur and reprn- to vote for tliu Hon. S.

Ii. Mraoy for UnUvd States senator; anil olso to vou for a rcsoiu- In said convention instructing noiium-oH to offitr und mipport In the leKlxlatun: of t.Ut.10 or TOIHJI a. bill prolilbltlin; Bailors from foreign vi-s- lying in TexnH parts from workiFig along tlio uhoro of said perls bryond tho tackle of mud veum-ls. Adopted. Tho -lub then proceeded with tbo election of delegates, which resulted as follows: Keely, James JJooru, John Moany, G.

Clifford and P. H. KL'ey. Adjourned. HIXTFI WARD.

Tho mooting was cull-id to wrier at 8 o'clock by M. Feres. Election for chairman boir.t; (le- ctorod in order, F. D. Mitchell woo elected pro toin, H.

Jaques, secretary. Nominations declared in ordor. Tlio of F. D. und M.

Pores placed in iioniiimtloii for ponna- nont president. Pores olectcd. Mr. Pores declared nominations for delegates in order, ii. Foros, H.

and II. Brophy elected by acclamation. The rneotuii jourued in good order. It was wo SEVENTH WAI1D. Tho meeting was called to ordor by Fitzhugn Ward, president, and Ed.

Kautfmna was elected secretary. Mr. Franz offered tho following: Iti'Kolvc-d, that tu; citizens or Galvuston we roc no indiwtrj'. I'iiltiirulnete: and tho Itou. S.

U. TJnxey In the mi. United Stntoo st-nutor. And we m-rcW request our delecatiw to tho county and district contention to Instnict the Henntorlul and IcRisla- tive nominees of that convention to vote his re- olcctlon to tho offlco of United States senator. Adopted.

An election was tbon gono into for delegates, in the following being chosen: Sun-lay. Scptombor IS, 18SO. TVismKCTOS. SK-pt. Indications for the west t'lilf Ktat'H ore: Sutlonarj' or higher barometer, oairterly shlrtJnc to northerly ji -ho nortli- portions of thn n-eiit gulf; nMtlonnry or po fdloirnl by fallhit cloudy weather, with pa: -iln.

cloudy or rakoti 1.40 LOCAUTY. I.Unr.iThor.] Oalvc.sUuL...|30.0«! 77 I SE TV E.mlson TO. 03 83 83 SB SE 4 NB SE 2 SE CS t) BE Kalr. Fair. ,10 .00 jTcjr, (in Y'lynr ICl'-iu-.

then ad- attended. illltv dls- IcllirKC of The fJFlvlour uf Uw Gray; Churc-lr, find TJjirtyidzft) Btm-l-- Jturuins pruj-'-r and U. Trinity Clwixjl-- Knd AVTOO-I uml Sumlay v.i V't 2'anl'n M. E. Ktind-iy at A.

H. at and i r. M. J. K.

Wt-Kt avOTUi: I irji.I Twcnty- ncll-i'J a I i A. H. Hur- at I I A. M. at I a.

Kurvit-TM at v. u. aii-1 v. u. pastor, V.

H. Cole. LIST OF LETTERS Tvwfflty-Msth a nd Campbell. tn! Itev. I.

H. at 'J A. M. a J'rwibyu-rtan ChuTM-- K. J-.

Buntliif, D. ScrviTM to arid are mriL-illy ir.vjt..iL Salibn'Ji at 'J A. A. Tullcr, inV-ndont. lirottdway Boiitist Church-- Mummg vlce will by Kr-: J.

Jl. Culuiwoy. a. A. Evotu'nn wrvlco by the Huvi'ien.

HcatK Sit. 51. E. Churrh, i-tini'-r and r-unrJay m.h'x^l at 'J lock A. M.

11 A. M. S. r. a.

by A. CI-OVUFUI. trio pnntor, A. CI-OVUFUI. Trinity Churcli-- Sir-tw-ntli Sunday u.

form 1 Trinity." Sunday ini' prayer and nermon .1.111 nud o'clock. Kf.v. J. E. Ht.

J(. E. Cliur'-h, corner and Bath at A. M-, c-ori- oucted by lUv. I.

O. John, D. D. Suljcct: Pour tliat Little, but bzucediiiK Vi'ioc. Evening service dnnnt; tho ubwFicc of the jiaitur.

Sunday at J'rayer Tiuwlav. ut I'. M. I'lrat Union Fra: ilinnlon Baptist Church, Ji nr.il HInind Kcv. ii.

J. SabL-ath school at 'J o'clock nt o'c-lock A. M. nni! I'. exti-n-lcit l'i ail.

Cliui-eh, conier avenue I n.n:l Win. O. liuilcy D. win-ices at 11 A. M.

Jl ill cordially prnyer nuwlin; on Tburcdny evening. Sunday schuol at A. I'erionfci. V. of Benuinont is in.

the city, and is stoptini; at tlio Giraj-din. II. C. fratt for New York to-day by tbe stMiinnhip Orur.dc. NntO ut the Record, rewb'tl tho city by tbe train Hurlcv cud J.

Mayynnt bmilli were cmonf; tho arrival by tLo 11.40 train ystor- S. E. Moivi'litli, of Kiititerillo: Rimlolpli, of Auslhi. and C. LVrrol), oil Sun Antonio, are ut tho The Ri'v.

J. S. SJomUth, of HirJtsviiln, a in tbf cit" nnd wil! ollicintn ut Trinity church tli.s ninrniiifv i I-uiiii, rif Antinio; Jno. J. -Jd- llnini, of and A.

Wolt'-rmai-k, of lioii- ilorvOM, me nt tho Tr-Mi-nt. James Sorlov. Johi S. Vcdili.T, r.nd Mrs. Col.

W. ir. StntFoiil mid fniuily, wuiv lost "igM- Visited ihi coitoi exchange: Had ford R. T. Jiiil.

Uoniandic; A. Hcmki-soi T. M. Jiillcr, H. and U.

R. Rev. pastor of tbo Prusbytoinn chr.i-ch, br.vin.g rcturneil to the I c-iiy a'rtci month's abitncci will occupy bis pulpit thn morning. Bible Society. Bible distribution in Texan by colponers of tho bib'e so-ioty in the months of Mnv, Julv and AujT-tst, 1SMO: Daj's Alf trrl IIliL-k-lrr Alb-Tt JJr.rJn K-rt ft t.i Cart'T i.wiiol) l.Vi.vll .1 Sarah ra A tV.ll IliilAcrarJ I'O Ann Da-.

I-S inrs IJavii iiiij.1 IJnvJi, It i rnr VS. IVji.ir Ii ijIivliHiy mm 'col John S.Lrnh Ki-lly Kiity LJIII-'J Nleola l.ynnl U-vj- A onr.rd Alitv i 11 mr (j.o i i I-' Usrl Jack Ohriiii- inr Piviil'-r R.i.je:itli:i! A P.o.rla:id liaai: Jolm Kctlo 1 Shan- Biiiiiimi ii mrs(cnl) A inrrf Kia THE Wtrc Ar.n li tc I-ii liuyrn'- A Ilr Lanr-i nil- iatui) Klttii: f'MiiT H.irrivt mm Mlcll'rl Loiivc- rnni CliarlleP I.iyJ A mr 11 mUs Tlillili A miss Mv-i-i I'hil Jolir. inr Minr.i'.-li Uan N.Tf-il II XM-Uiy mrs i IV-u-r vi- mr 1'attni Tliomai. eo!) PI.JWJ- Ai.i.y mi-u Purlr inrs Qllill Jiimes Ilov'li lam Kieliard Ceo Fnr iil -J nu Suilivan A UITG 1 jitimili-y Sir.iili II Aifreil II. i K.

Wlmllury Chas Frank Willi-nck IJany A Water-, Wm i.oii Louise Annie William" Nancj- inre mr- citTtribiitcd gratuitously, value of distribi'lodcrat-iitoiisly, rect-ivtd by them In churches und in aid oi tha wort, 8211.35. Tlio lientbi-n teacher of a school of rliix-i- hundred members, whim told the mom! philosophy wc.s til" s'-ioncc of doing right and of doing that tho bible was tbo best book, el-iimod- We must have it," und ordered H. Johnson and James resulted Ed Kaulman, B. Dailoy. Aljourned- manTM WARD.

Tho president being absent Mr, E. E. Crawford was unanimously elected prmidint pro following resolution vss L'oen offered by Mr. Bovd and unanimously Reaolvo'a: 1,6 cittens of tlie city of Gulves- ton. wo ruL-ognize the i'ldvistry.

and ILlilllty ulsnlnye.l bv the Hon. S. II. Mojrcy la the discharge of Ills duties ns United Sta.U« senator. At 8 o'clock the president, Mr.

A. J. called njeeting to order. JLr. J.

D- Braman was elected pi'O tern, Tho president informed those 'present of the object of tlie alter wbicb Mr. Henry ralnfiUl In for tho past eight hours rnly. In rain column, lerifl .01 of lUi Inch. Change in buronjeter In last clifht hours: Oil- Testou, .08 .08 fat; fall. dance of hours: i rise-: CorHlcana, 8 riso; IndlanoJa, rise; Sun A.utoiilo, 0 rlwi; itrownsvtIU, DnviH, 4 rim; Deiiison, 0 rtao: fiugle Puss, i 1 rlno; Qriffln, 4 rile; Manon.

4 rise; 8111. StockfMi. rlne. Great NortL.er.n It. Inte in.v.

Leave ll.X JL K. 11.46 A. arrive 1.10 r. x. 0.8S v.

x. r.aii;a. its, P.M. 00 P.M. C.MA.M.

8.00-A. S.I 6.50 p. 0.80 p. M. atloual Tnno' Tint Cjuu OalvcHton.

lloustou. Austin. Hrfirno. Texnrkatia. I4ttlo Rock.

Memphis. Cincinnati. Now York. DAILY. 5.0C A.

Arrive A. n. A. n. y.

5.11 p. x. 7.80 A. K. Leave, u.

4.S(i p. x. O.OllA. k. S.HI A.

M. P. u. THE CITY. Itlcct Tbo rvtpilar monthly mooting of county comnussioiiera will take place at o'clocii Monday.

Tbers absolutely nothing In either the state or fedoinl courts yesterday, not a suit having been Qled. Free Flro A frco exhibition of flro work; and bfllloon Bscension will bo given on tbs beach at thu foot of Center rtreot, under tbo n.pei-fixion of Prof. Miller this evening. Very tovr. T)io ir-nuy frlonda of Mr.

Sidney B. Smith, for tho just years with Ba.1, Hvtieliii'gs Tgrct toleern that he is lyiuc wry 111 at hi5 rftiidenco on nroiuo betKeun Thlrty- and Thirty-eighth stroote, of connunp- nftern'Xii. A number of ppoakers -will bo in attenajtaee and will tho aifeonibutgc. Joseph, in another column of tho JJKWif-this moriilng, publishes a cird explanatory of bis management oi the of Hurlbut-, and shews that no one was injured pecu- niarily by bin "inbamissmeni; except Hia statement is entitled to ITnin-Klpjioor, Imy of Atonomont. Tbo grout and most solemn of rJl Jewish holidavs of year commenceii OIL evening next at sundown, and lasts 'Intjl evening at sunset at Ibo (K-nrsojcue" en Tuesday evening at oV'loSr: Wednesday morning at Id o'clock and day.

Tbe liconseg issued from the oKlco of T. McllrJw--, vrauhcy clerk, duridg the ending yesterdav: An- and if and Beeler. wero. tried yos tcrda)-. Uto 1 cimrjod with.

Tielattnft the ar.d each Ho- maiKjfd a tbo.c*sebC Tiepert tbe ver- yoil ha ye destroyed your try 3C9 ur pige'ju-s." In the.cgw.ol'Bceler decision Was: "Toucan pics of'your p'rgqonj." Nuptial. pustDiotiJlar and F-fttic Kunx woro leii last evening at the Qcrmnn Lutheran fVc-h bjttho Euv. Dr. Gottleib, and after tho eqreuiony reoviSed their at Mrs, Park- erf, on'avenue between SL'rtocnth onteenth persoia bo- ing present Tbe was, not to the yonng couple its btit wishes for their future proaperity. The following tiransfers of real estate wore filed for record in the office ot C.

T. county clerk, during tho day: Schulto to Henry aad Clara Sehulte, 2ot-4 Hi block SIS, and lots ami 7, in block T5, 9, JUIBl Of Jrnf i block 316, for O. Ch m7 8 in the Tcocw for the ik endiag September 11, Dmy, Mrs. iJoino i 0- B. Phillips, S.

Emil Bayr, Cartiti; Eflward Otto Die Teirvvillo; W.P.L«u Rla Ormdt delegates to tbo illstrict ienventiou who would vote for somebody bcsioS one live lawyers wiio itro now s-pokdn of an being desirous ot servmg thoir dear constfinopts inho stale logisUiture. Ho wanted to feeo the bonoojid sinew of tho huvo something to say na to who shall reprosont tlas city in the and he hoped this wuulJ bo bi)rno in candidates for tho legislature wore lotod for. Nominations were then roodo, and lota had. tbe rcsalt of'which was tho jloctlon of Mr. D.

W. Dude and Mr. N. Duffy as delegates. to tho district convention.

A resolution was passed unanimously, requesting that tho delegates do all in their jwwer to havo men nominated for tbo legislature who would support S. B. Maxey for tbe United States senate, first, laat and all tho time. Adjourned. TENTH WARD, At tbo mooting of above dub tho delegates wore elected to represent said ward-m tho convention to bo hold on tho inskdat Oalvestou, viz: William Hagcnnann, John Shoon.

Mr. E. F. Disbrow was elected to represent tho tenth ward to tho county executive committee. The.

following resolution, with respect to S. M.ixey. United States senaforj'was adopted: the citizens of Galveston dtwiro to ex- press'their appreciation of the distlnf uishcd ser- the Hon. S. B.

Mmcy in thu tflldeut dls- cbarKO of hfa utles as United StaUa senator; that tho to tlio oonnty p.nd district convention to elected at this ratotinj; be directed to oiuqe suitable resolutions to be Introduced In suld'conventlon, instructing the senatorial and lorislatlve nominees to vote for the re-election of tfcs Hon. B. Sltiioy to tho ot United Stateii sonatoi-. Adjourned. The minting thii ward j-esulted in tho se- Joction of C.

Jonnotl and P. S. as delegates to tfco convention, which assembles "WediKisday, TWELmt WA1U3, The mooting was called to order by IT. E. JGeborg, president; II.

Mann, secretary. Tho following nominations wore made: Joseph Lodue, John Tholtkon and H. K. Mnnn, with the following result: Loduc, 10 votes; Tbolcken, IS; Mann, 3S. Mann and Tbolckon were doclarod elected Tlio National Bank of Golvcuton, The curd of the First National Bank of Galvoston, which appears in another column, merits the attention the business community, and of all others who feel an interest in Galveston institutions.

This corporation has now a paid-up capital of and a surplus of The increase of lumking facilities is one of tho many gratifying features of tho progress of Galvescon, and ono that aided very materially in developing bar present prosperity. Not? moro than eighteen months ago tbo 'stockholders of tbe First National Bank of Gulveston wero discussing tho propriety of going into liquidation, us tho assets of tue bank nere then estimated at only Instead, however, of liquidating, itto bank wns and In Juno, an assessment of was made on thy stock- He i-j said'o bo possessed of line business P. S. VFren. who holds tbe post oi cicy clerk, anjouncw himneff candidate for county.

cJerk, at the I. Hois now city a.4c'*or, is lief ore the jublic fur tbo samo position under tbo "andcour.ty. 'J Itfjorinorj ITIattcrM. Campbell, piiyslelan nnd tocratai-J ot the board oJ health, furnishes the the following report of interments tiio wocik yesterday: Septunilur F. Sp'ringer, 75 years, clirmiici.ephntis; Dulifi S.

Cheny, 0V years, nervo'is prostration. September 5 U'iilio Harris, 1 year, colored, debility; Antonio BieoichH. 5 days, lockjaw. Soptembo te thoir depositors, and tho il oa Golveston (pmver-'steamboat named finding its bay, was of Sixteenth utrlwt. tbe nsvr i-epubHc prismg person by was alo a physi- 'used-up steamer into rare was not very varied, Arsjthero wtiroic- cattle 4 op- Qio island, and but a 1 supptyoibeef could Ke procured from The proprietor "solU horse" from the masters of vessels'entering tho ikrbor, and the abounded ga.ne, so, on tbe whole, boarders did snrtur After dog good ns tha up and its owner went ifi(, ocher declarwl between the to Vera newspaper dying of -yellow few hvo cou con- tho'-pionScr hotels of the city.

Tho th a Ticket. executive committee of the. party jnot at 131 Postokllce 8 last evening. On motion, it was ajrroed-that a legislative ticket, consisting of and two repreientntives, bo placed'in th? field at tbe ensuirig 1 election. After an ictcrchAQge of oa the political outlook, tbe committee to Satun'j bible les B.

KAMI IN Sup't. A. B. Austin, Tex Snpcrvl KOVH of Election. Applic itions bavo bttcn received by the chief supej-viscr for appointment of of election for Fort Bend and Waller counties.

T.JO following recommended fC'' Fort Bend county: w. Eclnniinii, precinct No. J. B. M.

Gill, pro- cinnt No, P. Di Monnda, prcdnct No. H. i F. Rand.o, precinct No.

-J; Joel-M. Ci'oaiy, precinct Ko. Robt. P. Ilriscoo, pnicuict Ho.

rocom-ncnded by ten citiiuMU of tu'. comity, including T. E. Pearcson, cbnii-man democratic oincutiv.) comrm'tk-e. In Waller roauty tlie callius for tbo i- sav nd- Dos' IIOFT'B AJJIIS 'I'unic, tho old ruuiody, now sells 51.

7 for L'no completion. i't, Mudit-utai CoinpiL-xiou Powdur tho a record A Swrc complete euro Stono," L'riiuuy, Kidney imd for dej- diwfli-tis. $1 depot, C. mpsfnj, Co. bavin? rcsigiietl hispo- Houston Hen- ait'on tlioHUviiston, Houston iicn- tic'-si-n i-iih-iiaii, of lading will no longi-r 1m siiiicd by hiiu for this 'company.

Mr. O. J. VVolston, hnreattcr sii'ii bills of laditiR 1'ortboU H. railroad al.

his heoi- nuartors in tlio 'Union Ticket No. 110 Trcmont street. Tnos. P. L'fo '-he I will moot Hon.

G. Jones iu joint dis- r.u tho followuig tmies and plaeeci. clwinuan republican executive comoiit- of UJer couoty, and by ten other citizeiLS of tho co' i C- T. present tm- nouiicod a-'cundi(latn for re-electiOd)t6 ttif; ortlce of county Klerk. McMahaii with tbo exception of Mr.

Iloxic, county voyor, 1ho onJv candidate who received -rf- nmjoritv of all the votes east at, tho last Fayettc county Colonido county Colorado county Wbtirton. UTiiu-ton county Brazoria comity Bollvillc, Ausun cjunry La Grange, Fayetlo county Lexington. Leo county Caliix-oU, Burin-son county RockduJv, Milam county Cameron. Miln.n county. Diivilla, Jlilam county Georgetown, WiliiniFisna Lumpasis, Lajr.pa5.ts SKI 13 election' R.

A. iSuiimy, who is pnw pretior.t.s aimscK for oloctiou colluetor, and coun- PlaeideUarcia, 34 years, hemorrhage: infant' A. Iloiioan, foijialo, 5 days, lockjaw: G. W. Jacob, 14t yeai-, traumatic tetanus.

September 8--Luanda A. year Hubert Robertson, meningitis; infant of incdo, colored, still- inco, born, Caroline 35 colored, heart 3. Saundois'i 1 month, congestion. egatta. Tho ivgut'Ut yesterday afternoon vras rcn- fined to ii Yace betw'eeu tho Protection ar.d Alhamh foui'-oaiwl ci-ows, tho club not entering.

Tlio Protection crew Li first, tho AUuuubru cnswclnimed foul, that tho Protect lot crov hud not turied tlie stake. Inasmuch ay Mr. John Grotty, who was chosen referee, has made no decision in tho matter, tbe has nothing to say )ncerning tho race, ojtceut to hope thuc in the ituro such nmtton? will be so arranged as to reveiit quabbUng. As a specimen of inwmaii tlio yefaterday appears to bo en titled to toko the- pi ei'njum, Lout) tight tho following was loft with the NEWS reporter and will probably bo Hcted. upon, o3 not apparently meeting "with inKch fi vor from Mr.

iiofTatt, of ProLyction dub: Tlio decision of tlio refcvce In thtrfour- be rgv rncc, yesterday liutween tlie Protection and jUliombm rowing il ubs chat sliey row over saino course on Monday evening ntxt. As tho tumlng UK is pro- ltsa, hicli ploliily jiays that thero sb til be ono at- start and ono at Uie-tum- Lng sUiki i tho above decision Is rynderoU. Alhambra, J. Hoasn, judge, IliotocUoru Concert. At th) grand concert onthe23d for the benefit of tli 3 Keep mil sing Kclcc- tionsfnini lo Diable, Trovatoro, I-a Forza, ilcl 1 Destino otner selections, lu opera, tfki Ketp baa proved hcrs-elf 'M bo a scprana prima donna.

She has studied with the grei test masters of Europe, and has ahvuyg. creatod groat enthusiasm wherever she has pt'-ared 1 11 tho cities of the old vorJd. tVm. H. Pilcher, who has the management of the concert, -wll render a number of seJections will ntirely new to a Oalveston audience, InijueiiiU JobnsoD Lell an Inquest j-esterdny on tbe boJy of a nogro woman, who rbousu on Twelfth struct, and Broadway, and jurj' i-en- dered a death from iio.tui-aJ causes.

yixii spot. Schmidt, the, sand man- who hu9 been rjbbiec'I from removuig iro'm ten feet abcTO low water jnark, infonua a. Zijws roportor that he has foa.nd a pofiit aboyo iLat and is negotia'tujg for it. Conrt. Cnories Lennon, drunk and disorderly.

Fined 31 and costs or five days in pi-ison. JenlJe Campbell, disorderly conduct. Dlsmlswo. C. K.

Fecaanl. Willl.im Simpson and Fechard and Blaipson dismissed; fined S3 and costs. Cofley'a fiae remitted upon pavirs Viimsey, assaulting and atrilcuig H. Louis. Ulsn dssed Lefcrt.

Mrs. Bills and violation of plgton. ordinance. EasminSL-d. After UielcMly with rheumatisin fcr years, a course of Hosteler's Stmach Bitters has afforded the desired reliiir to mr.Tiy, who, gra'Tfnl for the relief obtained, have borne emphatic evidence to tho of this elljuinaUis from 'he bifrXithejgeOK and dlTfiDscS tHe and Its'luvigoc- JtJQf aciion also tenito ctimterftct tlje inclement Icr It peculiarly sen'ieeable to trcn- JaleG.wlth an herodltir- to rheun.aii-im, that trifling causes often Into a serious a.

taclc of tho malady, wliich is rwrhnps the-most uno against vtiich modical jkiil is exurteiL The rnylicine com piece diffestlew and assimilation. TieAlthfulri stimulates tbe kldDeys and and.ptomot*-. thu regular action of the- bowels--in short. rtjmeUial and preventive qualities most remedy. eapeaallT when dinner doesn't, how we emptlneii of But, after dinner, rebsha.

a rY Ifiain is Travis couifly Travis couzi'ty' just been received. 1 tbaiik you Idndnesu. It is'a beautiful life has boon so premtvturelv transferred from eaj-th. I re- mBraBtr hmi us Iiim under tlioftj old elms; in our boyboifl dayn. Ho tl.erefot'^eomoa before my mind with tho reslmess aiuJ-'kJJljansu of that period, for I have never our gi-auuntlon, I'have often iTO, nnd havo rejoiced his growing success, inde'ed, I should sav, his achieved succciis, tinfl'' wa havo interchanged most friendly messages' through judgo Woods, our cii-cuit I have letter to our clots Decretory, Harry Babcqck.

YQUIS, CtC. 1 EDWjMtD C. SIFTIXGS. b.u( fi i- It saurt U- racusiLrr n-biw. a Vint Iti-taJ in Oali'( wrv-ftut MatlWy, it or Tlt-M'S- TM A s.i wiH briny Uck ri markrf i nionih rxlra." it.

You lu gest nut tij a know v' 1 in uny Itot's wtiy you are alw.i,y:i prowling about the (jnlvtritou lioy is bad he ubuo- TLe old had wsi-inwl hlFii with utran en his for the About un bour tliern u. diivl'ul cry of is the Ls It bunilng," ished tbe sU-ni parent. On tkj same old place," was tile 1IETWEKX "ILivca't K-cii vou thi: ln.st dnys. llnvc yuu Xo. It's my who is inrlis- I), very hi "rjhi? is not to Kifk at all.

Sue my only in- A nxa old undo was wyn ovciiuo fit to liill, ji wallow toll vhitx: cin-'ly-T am: nn old briu-j I a or a-ikcd an No, i'aj jysM no liack lyucp f'f man who Ls inon; cu fjft.y tho'jiwjul dollars in Houston city boitiy-- to he tolc mo XttlOHBOKr-V. YOU Jiory oijTriiii; that's tdo third tljno thi wijck y- i been Tninij-- ''Dun'tlot Ji.it you, since I've moved in tht I don't mind it all." SOCIETY, What oi' dit! yuu moot at Luad- vilkM" of who hud. fi'oin ColtJi-rulo. AH I met WCTU pretty vou nioiic miyo-'jclv who trcitcil you poliioly "ubody but somo itaTM They wore Yi-i-y politi 1 tlj' di-u't belong to the higher ol' society, 1 suppose." roil HE.VK;':T. It IR a popnUr iiioath-S Irur- juico fail, c'opped out in a conversation yesterday 0:1 GaJ.vcston.

avcnuo: 11 insured liis life." For bonoftv' For tLi: LeiiyHt nf tht of course, For whoso bonc'iit ttwj yun -iiippu-ie?" rilOUCHTS OF DBATIf. An old ilnrlcy TO be 82 yc--rj old, but imd uvoulw u'itii old dru; it turu'x' our ho wns yciU's ol lui. As us Uiv jimri wus cunvinccd lie sttiilctl for honic. aslcud hutj lu; g'MMg: ter sujtijile dat JIT bottle oboiu Janmny rum I'sc been lioHrdlii' up yc-'ulw. I hasn't a niiniu to lose, jiuthc-r." A'LIIOST A TP.AGEDY, In o.

C.ilvcsio:i hunlwaru there is hibitorf water cooler. Tho prOicr lor it Is a-watevnionkev, so lu- Tho proprietor showing it i.y a Icdy CUH- jx'plicd on biMiit; '-vhat was, inonkev." Otiu of the moiitinttllipeMt vot'JiTM men of who not fur ntf. vvjilkcd up to thu astonltrhtkl and tu big ILS a squash uudopJiis noso, suid If it wasn't for lady being present, I'd Ijrea'v all the ci in" this stoiv, wii.h your wi'-rtchcd OITOJWS. You call mo a monkey vou live to syo tho next dout ouranoutang. If nov.

porui.A.nrrY. "While it is tonicdc.1 1 Oov. lUbortsfea statesnuu 1 its evidoiuvM by tho nt the IjoIJ-puncb tnifl Sniduy luw, yt-l, his jnost ar- doiit adinil'Ora ow up" tluit liu does noc on tiiL- sump, but un Llie contrary. A couple of Roheita wre talking politics yostordny, and ojicoi than I RoborUi is not to stump the state oii frflrt it he itic "It don't ni the other. toraor, of tr.if -i'-n -iuu i kLali pr t'tr -1 i'ir v.Ki; TJy tlx tnjuf' by fin.1 ti.

1 svifi'jv tic- tt tu IH: paid a 'ill c. '-h drawn by a major.ty pr.r.tiil thi- cili'l-ivil 1 any PL-CJOII in In rc-iJy i c'jiiiiiif-iii, 1 It n.n*t at ii tin- i wlili'i, bv the tl." tin- i i I i tin- L-'w. C'jjnpt to ilix-i-ive tin- by hL ot bi-. i.i- vitu makin ui'iV Mt-T. or in I ciiii uniy in tin; llarch or iliuini! Uin ui-iiuli of April.

jir. SUgii vai'l to fin- joc-tilurly in tli' 1 rar, liuit was t-x-noo! tnisl' 1 li; hu. Hi. 1 th'it the in nikiiig a iinnl ni-iit -y; IIIIIL-'I hcb'Xil fuii'l U-t-n in Uy it txj buve tf the ''f tlie ciiL-vk-s. U'lih'aiai, V-M him recall cciiirn-lxint ho called fron? Kobira'sdrugttore and Iviir.Uill, who, with tijai.si^neil tlieiu ihat as witncv.L'i:; uu'ln tiiciii wluxil ti-ustc-tN.

mflilo ilr. to iy ti jnko and no iiccount. At during wud yvai-s 'tifl uny one ol 1 tbe UUIUI.HI ever as mi.Htctr, tor my LP.V L-liL't-k 01' voucht-r, nor uny public nor to n.y aid 'Jioy ur i.n}- ah trust-ej, nor wero thev hu in of Hie fi'ee schicLi of Gaa- vcstui. Bounty. Very i-X Oo.i:;«v:.ij.

XK'fTLKMUXT Of fllX 11CRLBUT Eti- Klatoruciit of f.i!;il i tiiitn th- t.TA'-Tiif'nt at, 1 1 hy IT. A V.r. Hu.i-t/j.i. c. in i-' Mr.

C. U-'JvriM. at i'''l JoHcrli In tlno of it. Ho will poll an iiuineiisc ls to thnL. ykt 1 much iiiffereQce," lie might in every il iu tlio stato, and bo elvyrcd nover- thelc'is, HO j'i'eftc is Ills Yosi, it ptoplo knew when n.nd ho was going to id they coa.d atay awav." well, th-it's where Lho press -vill holy ham HATHF.R airyKD.

A Tcxus xnlnisiter, who to be a circuit rider rofoiuii'd aii'l booumc a poiitician, but bo found it very hard rid of hi, acquired clerical inxbiiA During tut- csuivais ho lost his cliiu'V. whiiii way found and is now in tho. One 01' the urt.rcc', 1 to show how hard it Ls to old now trielw, roads as follows: 1 ''Dallas Llut-h rolitpouH intcrorft felt lieru, Addressed ft largo Inat jiVericheJ a a.irinon ou Shall tho G-roen- ba.i:!;cra Do bo which was frequently intomijited by cheers for Hancock ona ISng- lish. iJtirinj: tho sermon I oast out two were; opposed tx my elyctiou, Thcro was in tho vestry room Ht'tenviii'dy bwr $2 figm-s SI A gix-at many have mo to iouu ttt'jn monoy, but I inn ufraid they not in earnest. havo exhorted a number not to allow tho- ticket to bo scratched, ttud to HOO that nobody tsmpors with tUo colored brothreu.

If 1 hnd a few funds 1 think I could make my nora funds 1 iiaUinjr and cluction sur Democratic MCeotlnK-- to Jndl- clal iVomlnutloiiv. SCJtOOX FVXD. Explanation ol' Hoxv Ho ZTIaunaied It. ITo the Ncws.1 GALVESTON. September 11.

the feply of judge VVm. H. WUIirims to tho least -iravo of our charges against him, namely, that open disregard ot law ho assumed control of school fund, and disbursed it 03 from a pri- account during the greater portion of tho Jlrst threo yeers of his incumbency as county is not domal of our charge, and Ls, in fact, an admisKioii of the charge as made, yet his admission is so imiilo as to deceive many especially when considered in connec- with Capt. Siigu's paixir, ax being a. traversal of our charge.

It mytters not whether the funds which judge Williams provi-i by jCapt. Sligh thnj he withdrew from tbo county on his check, signed H. Williams, WALLISVTLLE, s'opt. a largs and Williams assumed control of the public ontbusinsti" meoting of tho democracy'of school money, of winch by law tho county Chambers county. Itfld at the coui-t-houso freasurer was tho solo bonded custodian, ood Sopu-mber it roeponso to a 'call made made a deposit of such money bank, such by the democratic for CaanjIioJB deposit was a private deposit account, no mat- county of tbo thirty-first judicial ter in what descriptivo name tlio account was called at tlmiiist-uico of miny citizens, I Tjopt, for tho reason that tbe mw in no wisn lowing proceedings were tad: countenances tha keopmg of the school money The meeting was called to order by saidl chairmun.

who proceeded, to- explain that on tho 'day of July, 1SSO, Mr. A. B. cliaLruiiio of sold district, called a vote byi the chairman of each county in iyiid district to whether or n6t a judicial district bo held in said district, which resulted in. large majority that no judicial (L'slrict conyeri-; tiori bo hold to nominate 'for-' district judge and district attorney.

Whereupon the objects of tho meeting were cxploineF, to be to determine whether or not the demo-iJ cracy of this county recognize tbo neccssityi for'or prtipi-ioty of notnina'ting jui. of tbe thirty-llrst judicial district. The foUowing resolutions wero then niously.ddoptcu: i. the county by auy other official than tbe county treasurer in bis capacity as a special bonded officer as to this particular fund, bis general bond not being suSlcient to cover tho anil tho law requiring that bo shall give a special bond for the safetv of the school money, and, therefore, no Keeping of tliis money iby any other person in any other account, no lustier how desiiniated, was a. public account thereof- Capt.

doubtless unacquainted witli the restrictions imposed by law to how and by whoin. this money should be kept and disbursed, has unwittingly confusion in Ills statement ns to how judge Williams kept this fund, or so much thereof as was de- 'jjwited -iv ith tho savings bank, and by hLs statement that judge Williams kept no private ac- -'--tbank. Capt. Sligh establishes cV flLnti-ict convention to nomiHitto a ilistrict and district attomey, and we decline Fend dek'gateu to tlio convention calli-d to uiett LivinKSton on the 16th (Iny ot Sepwmbiir. A.D.

Resolved, that the ilc-mooratic chilrman of tho. tbirtv-lh-st district of the iffiite of Tejivi. Nnwn and the Beaumont. Lumberman bc'forthwith furnished with i copy of tbo procwil inpu of tbi.s with request that said publish the- Kline. Whoreupcn tlie convention adjourned sbje' die.

LEON W. FIELDS, JOHI- R. Socrotary. After-adjournment, CoL Wm. L.

Dodglsai; diTinocratic nominee for tho legislature for tills, representative' district, being present, was- loudiy ijiillod upon. CoL Douglnsi responded Ho briefly reogttnted tlie past and'pifesent conditions of tho ihimo-. cnitic party, and' concluded by drawing a parallel betwoer. tbe democratic and republican regLtneY in. Texas since the war.

Through- out his address greeted vitb.j:he«rs and rounds of applause. The North Adams who came over to rjuikfi? shoes hjn-e all, witb one exception, drifted to'Now York into the laundry bnsi- nesa. It i5 second nature Chinaraaxi to s(mirt sp'ray from his month at a shirt bosom, and bo.willao it. Haven P.egii-tei'. Loulf Post-Dispatch.) IVefttlier Xl TJadcr tbo iitle of Old Probabilities, one of the most' nselul and valuable rmcan of tbe Onitui Stales government Li most widd known: Biit quite as well known, is Prof.

J. H. Tice, tlie meteorologist oS. tie Mississippi valltrv. to His favorite studv have given him an almost national repc- tation.

On a recent lecture" tour through the northwest, th? professor had narrow escape from tue serious conseqnoncts a. sudden and verv dan-orous illness, the particulars which he thui-refers to: Xbe day after concluding mv course of lecture-' at BurLuigton, Iowa, on 21at Decembor lost, I was soiled with aandden attack of neurtdgLG. in the- chest, giving ox- crndatmc pain audiImoKt preventing breathing My pmw, asnally" SO, fell to Si; iatrasc nauieaof the stomach mccceded, and. a cola, clammv sweat covered entire body. attendiiir lrviician could do Fiothins to TOieve for three hours.

I thought -as I had been using St Oil good effect for rVuiMtic palm--I-vrould I iifiuratod piece 'of Sannel lince enoogh to cover my chest -with tbe OD, and applied it io relief WM A'Jnost instantaneora. In one train or 'xyhome, 3t havu not been, ttoublui AOCQ. drew on the county treasurer foi money at his option and diiiburstnl tho teme without supervision on tlio part tbo tho bonded cnstwlian thereof, which Jnlly justifies tbe charge made by But tho best answer to judgo Williams'sdefense to bo "found In tbe ttiVTUtes theniselves. Section 23, page act of law entitled A A 1 1 tenanco of an School provid the several counties in this sttitje shall bo treasurers of the available pubh'c school fund for their respective counties, and thoy ihall be allowed only one per cent, for disbursing tho same, but Shall be entitled tc no commission for receiving or tbti same; provided that should tho collector of taxes of tho county 'jnako default in paying over to tho treasurer on. the certificate of "the board of education in a reasonable time, such treasurer shall be allowed in settlement of his accounts such ei- ciange for collecting 'the pro rr.ta distributive portion of the school fund dao his county as may be allowed and certified to by tbe board of education." Section same law On receipt of notice from the board of education of the amount of state school fund apportioned to the comity, tbe county treasurer shall execute bond for double the amount thus apportioned, with two or moro good securities, to be by the countv judge, conditioned that no will saluly keep anri faithfully disbcrr? the scbool according to law and pav such warrants as may be dra-wn on said fund by competent an- thoritv.

No certuicatr mantling treasurer to Kccivo said pro rata. of 'lie school fund shall ba issued bv the brard of education nnlfl a certificate bas bflfn received by said board of education from the cc'-'nty judge that tbe herein i-equirw! of the treasurer has been, executed according to law, and that it haa been filed and approved by tho county jodgr: pro- -idel bondrwhen once c-xecnteti by.the 'county masurer. shall entifchim to receive the pi-o rita school iand for bJD county annually until otherwise ordered bv tils board of education. 7 SectitW S3. Alter the receipt from ti-e rxard of education of i ctrtiUcato showvns the nmoant of state school fund dne the county for tbe neit succeeding sliolastic yor, the county judge shall apportion the same to the scholastic ixjpnjanoii of his county according to the bist census talken by the assessor, as tbe same may have beef 1 corrected fav insemng or emitting names, ntid direct the countv treaT-nrer to cnHlH tno school communities by number and name, willi the amount of school fund to which thitir scholastic population may be en- tilled in the St-ctiouM, Tne nity, ahirulj provided with a jdiool LTo tho Sewo.l 11 attention bus u.il!ed to r.

communi- in Lwuo of Clio Texas in u-hii'h tin- -Ar wbv explanation IIILS by or friends in ri ply to a l.x-ai r.i-ti'-ii. 1 abijut a year ago. i i i ivpn-i't vu mv giLii'diiinsbip of t.hc'estnfx. 1 of tin: ll'urlhjt nuuors. Tlii.i I am creiL- is being extensively dis- Uiu cyriiniunity since tho (jXiliniiiiHion oi' :r.v for county I UierjVore beg leave to submit the folioM ing stjttiiiiioii; tln'MUgb youi-columns: My tiie Huvibut bceii, MKiiiy months since, duly auditL-d by the probnte court, nud bt- isiiievs on mv puiiL was no couLrLivor.fy'as to tho and accuracy oi' said nc'jouuts.

and Ihj result wixs re-ncbt-d uCLer full and i-igid on tbo part of tbo counsel i-c-rnvsoi'ting the Ibu accounts oxtei'Jcil over i of more than ton years, and the ix'coipts and d-i'iiiivwiicntt were found, in ovcry in.sL~.nue, cud and tbw latter inutlo and vouched for to IB.W. I may alsii flutetlmt I aiitui; I tu their all'uirs with prudcTK.it and 1 ecjuomv. und wit'n a coiLstuut view ro the best interests of my wards. I r'or ilrawiiig ii.a.*.-j, agreements, and od myself with the ordinnry allowed by to gnnrdiaii.i ns siu-L. Tbe only attorney's fee paid 'luring my guardianship was City doibra to C.

Trozcvnnt, for successfully resisting unlnwfL'l tax, oy wiiicii dol. lars wore saved to tho Thii was turruxl uver UI January, Din-ing tho previous months, and bsforo with it) niiUiagcniont, tho brii-u building on Postoolcu between Twentv- ai'coucl and Twcnty-tbira, known as tfii; Mahoulo btiiltU-jg, wus, in lai'gu part, destroyoJ bv m-A. In that condition I received as no iiib-urauco, and tbe state luxd money. Iiujncdiatoh' on chiu-go oL" tbe cs- titc 1 my to the restoration of tbb) piece of property, it being tlie chief source income to my wards. In die progress of rebuilding, I wan obliged to largoly on ray private means; advancing during the prn- TCJrM tbe work, about iu cojli.

un wnieb charred tbe chudi-en no I aLsu borrowed "money (upwards ot 4MJJO) on my purwiiial so "as tnc secure tho early of the work without jeopordb.ing or cncum- beriuK tbo estaUj of my wards; and three or four years, tor tho estate remained Indebted to mu for ndvancea and otherwise. I tbL-i liberal towards iuy wiu-ds, because iey werii tbo children of au trit-ud, und I bad determined in taking charge ot thoir alTnirs to accept only tbo ordinary fixa as guardian for my services. At tho final settlement with tho minor lost coming of my accounts a balance due bur of flWi I an! free to admit tliat owing to unexpected and heavy losses I had snslaincd, I found my- soLf unable to meet the payment promptly und iu full, although bad vnjucs in hand largely itt excess of tbo required, ter some delay the balance due was, however, ftdly paid and I have no to withhold aught con- ncicted with said paymfli.t or causes of the delay, and shall 1m frank and explicit, even so as into somo details of my privo Although mucb cmbarassrd. as tbe til- proucbcd lor Iho settlement I had goo.1 reav.nw for thinking I ihcuid Ixi able, 1113- contingenc)' to meet all my wanls, ns I hold, besides other assets, $ouOO (jnelding about 15 annual dividends), -which I luul rttnvi'ii in settlement of few; from thu Chambers estate-. But this was swept nwuy by the dostructiou of tbo Burlesou and bridge, at Bryan, the contractor's securities proving worthless when the mutter came to lx- lly resources had citherwLic and unexpectedly iinpaLrcd by obligations assumed tor others, and tliu great shrinkage of reixl csUiU' values find decline and loss in renta, together with prolonged and cipensivo my fi-jnilv, wlu'ch with my personal to UJid beriomlj my aff.urs.

These unfoi-esi-eu pecuniary me unprepai-ed promptly meet m- obligations tri the sottlcmir-ut of the estate. I at once apprised my securities (old and lor- friends) of my situation, and thev kiadly proffered anj- aid neciwiary to enable mo to mako full settlement, and to obvint.j too great a sacrifice in r-alizing the money on my property, etc. In this manner the elfoctiHl, my friends Ixiing promptly rftc-uxii bv mo in" a manner satisfactory to them- wives, as apiwnrs by tbe accompanying statement above their own irignaturw. Thus it will be tluit although settlement, wns deiaved, by causeis beyond my coutry). my wards really sultcrcdno of any at my bonds, and the friends on FJIV havo'been secured fortho U'liipornry aiil niferded tne.

And ultliough the eiiiljarra-Niicnts of tbe post four years have to in ana my family, yet I bavtv gr.ir.b'ic.1- tlon to know that, thus far no one has lost a by mi-, ali'I that il' life is spar.d again-st mo in thr near futura le all fully I have fe- it a duty I owed to (ind family to lual.o tho eibovo of tbi; facts in this matter, sc that thii in which I have livtxl for nmrly yiviru, and by whose confidence uavo been lawiy tinn-s to of honor and judge for to my conduct. It may be of coitsequenet- to the vindidftte to secure tbe honors of office, but it of 1'ar higher moment to tho man v. ao properly his good name, to deserve tho and np- of his fellow-citii-j-ns, TllOS. M. JOSE! 1 mr il ri'covcr tin; f'jr to t.hi:'ciry.

i-. '-IT fn'-irjU'-l t-hi; ari--ii il: 4 i reg-ird ty a cil.ti-v n'-eotrit which ciflbMi 1 ilii 11 it for tlii.i will bean THE i i We have got it herv snd thimrib It must l.c cun(VwI Lii-w dav or w) r.gn. Tlii- fever I.a» L.to'oiir r.v;tjHIC' tu of to wit: Uu: c'K-ri, ciertt ami olio iay iiiiil, not "it'll all thtne, Ulo luu. in.t iu the roiiks of tli' 1 of tbo men --ut ten lavs and a. Ii-tt-'r-t-iii-rier wrs boyu iipulicd for the Mil which, ilr.

i -iermriiOii -sent on bu'iiiwus aiad-. 1 in that gixxiiy city, uuiitlita. tbo Ohio iilct' prevails. There a day tb.it. coitiplnmtj an- not ma-lr." ti) this r.bout tbf nun ur dn'ivniy of tlie rmtily.

One to i.ln- NKWS oom-snondont and hworo that if cuuiil'-i't u'et his News before IU or I.I he would lakiiu: papi'i-. I don't sny tiju fault ij in th'- but I do say tbat thex' COLOIir.D ODD rKI.UA.'S. Tho colored of odd lin-rn in here for two dayi. Their o'uei-i- 1 elect nre as follows: H. C.

of Oleander Iwigc, (Jil- of Golden Shield deputy diwtrii-l graud raasU'r: A. J. Moore -A Ku-nua becn-UlT: .1. M. PnrUcr.

IJanil of IloiisUin, Uuslrii.t tn-a-un-r; Win. of I.c.-.'.-vi'-w 1'iigc, ilb-trict giicrdinii: L. M. Hubk-tt. Que'-n l'lgo.

of Beaumont. Mcl of Xlnion.ioil'.-e. of Dailns. dtstrli-t winli-n: I'xecutivo coaioiittco-- H. of Pali- tiiii-.

Himry U. F. Johnson, t.t IVnxabacbiu ledge Xo. About lodges wen: irprcw-ntia in tlicj Thrive car; of cattle in from Pjindon for New ovi-r tiio 1-Vnlay. CotUn: i-cocipti wero: Ii.

ut.ii S. -Wi, Huutun Iciiw -I--, New York II. H. 5-loufiion Ur- 1. und O.

Hou 101. N'-'w Organs a. There li'ive rumors of a fuiuon unii iiiijein'iident-'i ti.e pr-- oi a u'-on Ly tlieiH. Nothing definite could be about the matter, however. Mr.

HardnnLrook Mont- "dii.fry to-i'iy, with him tue oil of T. el al tne 1 iiiK Company ot for th. 1 receiver, and setting Thursday, the as the day for the Tin' v'-r' 1 Lssued Mie noticif, in accordance I tin: mid were njrved upon tiie dcfi'tid- ItisstatV' that a targe numU- of wit- cryi 1 will be brought mipwi-ior tiie forth in the and a is for. LOJK'Z 1 tnivi-IIng amnt for tbo and OrN-arui Lou- i.si.-ina "Western Mr. J.

C. the lattar lijiu, is here arranging i L. rC Jfeyers, of the Herald, ed tin- hi-asich o'lllci- of tbe NEWS unlay, lie is on bis way New Orleans. Charles Souicraan declmcil tne independent uomin.ition for in favor of Other indL-jicndeuta 1 are to do likewise. Tho stafc, fair imxt May is agnm lining talkcxl of.

A of tho will, it is said, to held at an early date to some of tin- r.dvnnc-. 1 details. J. C. Baldwin and daughcr left Kwhiy for Cli'VMlaiid.

O. Mrs. y. Tunier and child departol for New York. lletwi HiiJiard returned by th' 1 Satiia Ft- from by llLss Clam Marrast, wbo vLsit.s Mrs.

Jordan. Cotton receipts are: II. n--1 A linles; 371; Houston, 177; cw York, New Orlealli, 2. Texas i.ialvesto^, Houston, Interr-jtionul nnd Grxit Oalves'vOU, 37; Piouston, 3i; Hot'iKtoii a.D'1 Texas balm: Clnlvcston, Ilc4: Houston, NvW Orl.ian.-s Eight men ore at wort cutting down -weeds in the city. The lust of Ihcsnmrnor concerts will given Monday evening.

ST.tTi: IIJEXS. P.ocfcpnrtTrnr.si-ript: Tlie Piston jig conipany liave perfected oil i h-ir mcntu fur tbe and coTi'-iiuou-, of rii-tle, am! a herd of lont-bunw If vi- peotnlat any time to furnish cumeJ Ivr tho northern market Tbe Arar.w* Mill jMuiy continue to work their null fuller ISininww coutinu.x to improw, in at Irast, in our little burg, and there are at present tximpnmtivHly few huusv. either business hcux-s or ur.ixx,:- P. C. Paul, of Sf J.Ki-i.h has lieen ianicorou.Hly a of days, and at the date" of this Tnuri- dav wiii not considered rat of d.iu;;er.

r. Price's EXTRACTS. Prifirrd fmm llif cnl.irlcc. -r IV wniiorr mi m.u ITIiX llx. 1 taJiM 11" I' a i i i Jrcw 'iv jiurllj-.

i i lir wlio hiw CM-I i a tn. i STEEISPBICZf, -ut uf rOt 1 XtSSES UVltLHtT, At tlie solicitfttion of judge I willingly state that he. mooth-H siutv, fully settletl his guitrdi-tnship mutters me as attorney for the Hurlbut. A. R.

CianiELi- STAlULtM OF JUDGE JOSZPIl'd SUKETtrs. As fHenui and late we t-ike pleasure ia stilting tliat Judfp Jusrph han. witb our since paid IvtL'kn'N; due his and that no willingly ami promptly did oil ill power to for iho aid fendcrtd h.im. CIIAS. H.

Lrovxiui, 1L B. J. L. 11, KJ.H.KOJD HEWS. Denisou of Tnursday: The movrmcnt of or; the i.

and T. during Uio ixiat four da vs ias bcm almost at a htaiulsuii. i-n acccnnt of numerous Tbi-n. 1 in ji-th- ing tiie It in Tlie hiitcry of nulrja.lu;,j Unit4-d 'Static m.iniin^ "tVetiucsdav morning, the following of a imm wreck of a trninat Hvanic, (z'-rs flirched; wit-ci; at Bi-emonvl, four-, ditched; wreck if a trvu at "avasota- UTO CATS diu-hed; ditched at Hempstead. and cars Tbomtoa.

The strangest port of ali ij thai DO lives were Telegram: Tho H. and IL nulroinl pany ar3 hxikiog for their new nnvwuvvr to arrivo' mid Tbe ichedui) from Iwiv to Gftlvwton trill ttu-u ba tuoneocd to aoa hoar and forty -Urn irrc yiit; JIODHES srnjas JEWELET known to the dnrwiy and J.i.ihiC'.-.a.^ arcrW. Time Pieces, of all r-i'" 1-1 -fijo-il iH.wf,-, JT--- 'inn 1 all VilU-il CIILSA DKSER SETS, loss Rose Tea Sets, BIIOTZES, nnn of KolL ful in fi art'-win i I un to LS sirty ThiMf cml feel, qiiftiitv. ariJ wuuiii feuppiy a V.r. I i larger than th o'TJif-rs, Mid and think th.it wo occasionally 1 Irum giving U--i fiii a'-t-jcnt of 1-'; parity, etc, Tho Baiincr lixirni that brick arv SVf brick boUMi.

to be orpcttti by Mr. 0 0 I I I L-i i I the 1 ic var.ou-* jvii-i. A VictorJi I-u specie numb-r a brttnh for Anvn.vw paxv A bitten i-y a rv.li which IK- "A Tlwra a Kraal litfi vt in the country. CAii, Sun: Ci' thftt i-d Lit Salunlcy, liul Uvi i dlTiuwt" iitm bciujt wilh'-n itit 1 ciuot 1. up, nj 10 ft Su.n: TU'IV Lv d'W C-lt-ld I iho hu bivu in-n: TLr thr-v of 'fr'vly Our Ir.ti.-.

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