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THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE ANP HOU8E-TENTH DAY; i Noten and tu I'ruparu for CoriHtltatlonal Anieudmcata niul VrlvolUy. Ausrra, and memorials--By Mr. Stephens; Petition from eftizcns of Willharger county asking for a new judicial district. By-'Mr. Stephens: Petition, from citizens Mout.isuo county asking remuneration for defending the frontier.

TJwpresident then read a communication from John II. Swisher asking that ii com-" mitteo be appointed to examine Into his conduct with regard to land certificates placed in his hands by the veterans. lie explains that charges at a disparaging nature have been made against him aud he desires an Investigation. REPORTS 01" COMMITTEES. Mr.

McDonald, from judiciary committee No. li Favorably, bill providing that appellant to the higher court shall first pay the costs of the transcripts; unfavorably, a bill removing fnr.rricd women from the disabilities imposed by the statute of limitations, limiting the loin of landlords in cities aud towns on property of tenants to one year; favorable, the bill to prevent the abatement of suits for damages because of the death of the pemou damaged: favorably, maictng nnpealt from Tarrant corraty returnable to Tyler. Mr. Jarvis, for committee: Favor- bly, the bill requiring the. commissioners' courts to examine monthly into the financial condition of their counties, There was a minority report on the bill to relieve married women from the operations of the statute of limitations, I1ILI.S IXTKODCCZU.

By Mr. Field: Providing for building bridges between counties where there is a dioagreemcut between them by permitting each to build such astructure. By Mr. Burgess; Asking the committee on Efliiefttion to into the prico of board of students at the Agricultural and Mchanical college with the view of ascertaining whether or not it can not be reduced. By Air.

Jjiw: To eunouragc manufactures by exempting investment? of this kind of IIOO.OOQ from taxation for twenty years. By Mr. Stephens: Providing for the prosecution of accomplices, accessories receivers of stolen goods in counties where the goods were sold or through which they wore carried. By Mr. A joint resolution for tho appointment of a commission of arbitration to settle with the United Kates boundary (jucetion of Oreer connty.

By Mr. Bunu-y: A bill requiring directors of corporations to declare where they arc iiiulor per eijiit. The bill allowing defendants repievy iu garnishment cuses passed to engrossment. The bill making imprisonment a part of the i for weapons to churches and other came up and after discussion w.v pp.ssed. THE HOUSE.

THE GALVESTON DAILY BATUBDAY, 1889. artide is found lU-fectivo and nmentlmont It would bo grmt economy to submit all the cluunesiu one 'opoiition. THE UAMUL1NU BILL. judiciary committee No. a to report favorably Mr.

Klncaiil's iiUlJpa gambling, The- luteiii.len la to' break up gaming, principally. uy you tr i rooms nnd ciyar stands, where no liquor practice has become universal in tbe.cities mid The 'bill to.punujh, county couimiesioiiors tor approving illegal claims knowingly, agreed to. Several other bills were condemned. THE REPORT isnotyot printed, and will 'ip ita recom- t'lendntious likely control the legislature. The condition of the prisons convicte seems to'be satisfactory.

The house committee 011 taxation fcns a bill before suu-committee to -establish, three grades of retail, liquor licenses, the' first grade to pay $300, second and- third grade per a payable quarterly, and puts beer sellers in the same boat with whisky Boilers. While the bill would provide a much improved 'system" for forcing NfVT i (l-lTUTi 1 A WfXV- INU1 AVt Ki tl I MR. MITCHELL DISCUSSES THE RE- FHIQERATOfi QUESTION, Some Cnleulutiuita tiiut Carry Conviction nJtvi Tliem A Strong Argiur.ent In of Homo Couirtfl, January To THE NEWS: There is a crisis now In the cat and shcop industries of the state, bri'd the question to be solved is, whether- we will continue 1 tJ ship to the eastern cities by the railroads alive, or send them there asdreeed meat. In disclosing the'queetibn fnlrlyjre must leave the" big four' whore they are, 'doing inst as-other mortals dp," buying ns they can nnd soiling as dear as they can; they are no factors in the dlecns- ijlon. Neither" should we discuss it in a national poiutof view, as Colonel Slaughter eruoieut may atop In mil- make nn appropriation, is! cr.tt:? shcup tiiu! Indeed every Interest In the state, require that it bo placed beyond a pera'lveu- turc Ai.ex.

MITCHELL, EXCLUSION ACT, of Oio Hot iu SIraey. Is by-addressing the 60,000,000, of Wo welcome Mr. 0. P. Iluntington to 'the rinks of those who have the honesty and courage to denounce the cruel and fnl Chinese exclusion act Air.

Huntlngton will be slandered and abused by demagogues on the Pacific coast By standing fast' to his 'convictions, howover, a man of his in- Biience-ivillBur'eiyrijlly. round blm others equally sensible and conservative who are for the present overavsvd by! the -boodiiTms of San Francisco. Tbesamcsentirneht that the organization of "vigilance years ago will- yet serve to cement good citizens of both parties in California' in a spontaneous, irresistible movement to repeal that barbarous and infamous law: They will be driven to this in 6'olf-Oefense. JUDQE-ADVOCATE OINEBALUHIP. MTujr, In Which la Get BI4 for Place.

January The appointments in the a'irhjTSre still of some, interest here! 1 The Missouri senators are working hard to fry aud get the pre dent to Frank, for a cap- $1330, 6u eruy terow, will buy a railed ana lot, uwurcortior.pf Sauil.imb.-^.. in thf.Jndge-advixate-geiierai's Bepreacutativo Cvaln of Texaw nnd General John C. Black, the present pension candidates for jiidge-ndvocate-general, Neither of them are making much noise, but both can present strong backing to.the Mr. Crain began to agitato his chances and invoke tho support, of his soon after tbeclection. The efforts that have lately.been made to secure the pardon of Judge-Hdvocate-gen- eral Swaim, now under, sentence.of svtapen- sion by court have caused the discussion of several Una points of military law among army officers.

General Swaim's sentence-, is for twelve years, beginning 1 1 kin 8. J' extend to July, valuable oortisr- lot on Slrivtatttretf that will yield over I may issue proper writs to enforce the same. which is about the center ot'the state, c.nd USURIOUS CONTRACTS. wblch would give the average expenso of: The committee; also agreed to favorably j.hnul: Railroad fare, $200, that is. 10 each: report a bill to forfeit all accrued interest five feeds, 23; cents; commis-' and half the principal in case of usurious contracts.

The committee had under consideration bills reducing a i rate of interest below the constitutional figure, but it was concluded that interest can nevr-r be reduced present conutitution. THE COMMISSION EILLS. The bouse sub-committee on railroads sion CO cents--in all I will toke an-: oiher car of exactly the same description: and at the same price of KB each, and take them to Galveston at a cost of KO, or 52 50 per slaughter them there and take the beef (300 pounds) to -New York -by steamer ut cost of cent per pound, S2 00 --inallJS. Mow for the returns. I sell 500 pounds of tccf at- 1 cents per pound and this country for work.

To bar them out is aa act inconsistent with the spirit of the UeclarayoH of independence and the federal constitution. It is condemned by every code of ethics which we have inherited from long past of sages and philanthropists. Is important also, as we have always nreed, to let people see that this sort of besides being totally indefensible on had one session and concluded to have all "alize SS5, and less 43 for trans- the commission bills rc-aU, and through 0 TM 01 011 me a profit HO one very long one. Jt appears that by the ton will' time all the bills are i-eacuind uigested and I Aew York, as it will have shrunk fifty one of tuem taken us basis of action, and pou every section of that one fought over, to nds a 'J30C mile ride on the cars, and --o-- sell it at the same price of 7 cents a amended, changed aud substituted by the pound you would realize Si! a less cost sub-committee, and the whole committee of transportation, Sw, would leave veil vcu has gone over the same ground, it i bn S1950. VoubavelostCOcentsabead.orflOcn late enpuf-h in the for the I'EOl'KKDINCS.

J.initarv jMr. Tolar stil. mitttd i i i a Ulnsscock county lie nttnchcrl to Howard for jiliiicia Uy Air. llainby: A memorial of county ollkorE against 'jther counties ing pauper lunatics upon Truvis. Bills iiml i i i i i a Introiliiccd anil lerrcd: By Mr.

Kincaid: To cuntolldate tin. Biiprume court ajid court of appeals at Atis tin. Hy Mr. of To define nnd fix liability of newspapers fur libels. Jiy Mr.

Kllison: J3y request, to grant Jn cob W. Dillanl a pcii-sjon. By Mr. Mills: To provide better tnx of brinks. lly Toliir: To create a state meteoro- lOKlcnl bureau.

lly Mr. Ki'ldcr: To rciiulre railroiul.i to provide equal, ainjilc niiil separata acuom- Ijioilations for i a coior-cil passengers By Mr. fix a place of time and of land UIIUIT mortgage, deed of trust or other lieu. Ity tho s-n-pcriu temlent of public to Issue tra' ci-'ftlflratra to provide for boards and tJi miiku valid as teachers' r-ur- tilir-aics iliploinns from tli-i I'eabudy Norm collcac at XiiKhvllle. Tcnn.

lilllH amt'iidinu the codi-K wort introduct-il by Messrs. Jeiikitm, Wood, (ireihani, Chil- dresH, ITnmbliu, Ck-mcnu. Wilson Krpl-np Brown of Johnson, Rbbiusnn of Hexar Milh, i a i Murchison. Tim resolution by Mr. Mays appropriating fillKIl for the Ham I monunu-nt was tilken up.

Mr. Kllisun olFwd a substi- tuto to require iioilicB IIotiKton nnd Auntln ami in i i tal grounds. Jioth jiropofcitious were referred to the flunncctfiininlitcG, floiwe bill tlic penal sUitutcs OgaiiiSt malicious mischief, that passi-dyes- terdny locngrossinmt. ainonded UK to ponaltv, and to include tlirowin.c,' mis.siles Into railway and iinnlly bill to rcij.lc-r KMi-iuyotinblo bonus held by the trcasiui-y for fund." under tlie mica. Mr.

stuted these bonds amounted to Mr. KteevilBon of Parker introdurocl a i to defines public milii. regulate the toll thereof. Adjourmd. NOTES A I1II.LOITOSED.

AUSTIN, January ,1 mice Bower of the county court came in this i and Is active in his work against the Dallas district court bill. He is bricked up by prole.sts and Is a i the light pretty warm. Ho will have more protcUs and tin- probability is that the other side will get petitions. To-morrow will bo devoted to the consideration of private bills. SMElim' IJKIMJTIES.

Mr. Ersklm-'s bill, Introduced Into the house to-day, provides that sheriff's deputies shall, upon appointment, tnlio the naino oath as the shorilT, and that, letter of Appointment shall state whether a ized to carry arms and shall be (lied i the cuunty clerk nnd notice of appointment Posted on the (mm 1 This or nnmc other monsnru to restrict thn practice of iflsiiiny hherilVH 1 lieeti.si'.H t.o tote. ni-Nenals will nuns i uesHinn. of the best. HhcrilTH In the in favor of tho mensure.

'JIII! A RIM, The senate bill thni, pnsn-d this niornlnn rclatliiK to a deadly wenpoiiH, and Intended to prevent pcreona from curry I nn. piot.olu to church and Sunday-school, i have routfh sailing In tho IIOUHU, Tlio hoiifii) ciniiinittei) on jutHcinry jioht- poneil snvoral bills on the vamc mibjret t.hiH nfterjionn In orfler to svitli the Bonnie, i whTM toiueb In, Mrnibcru of that- commlttcp. i r.Iin i ln- l.1« npilon nf i nrlnniiiny the purt.y found Kulll.y, but niiiliu tho linn inamlalory. r'OMMITTKR The cominlttoo on Inxatlan hard ftt work on occnpallou bills. Tlin hniirin on fiiiiciidmcnffi may ho fmrnd to Biibmlt nn ronnlitiition If many more I I UN MR.

FOSTKH. Al'TriN-, Te.t., Januiiry Upshaw at noon made a motion Hint thusi-nati: go i cxi-cutivi- Messrs. Clni- borne nnrl Uurney objected on the CriKiiul i the executive hetsi-ou to consider the nominations hud he-en postponed thine. Ix-tim curry this further. If I w.is to sell a pound, or t'-S.

I would have gained ncl-hing nnd lost nothing, ifow this goes to show that A in could sell TCM.IS btef in New York 2 cents pound cheaper a a butcher in New York could if both paid the same for a week. I 'pshaw i his mo- "1 the ami this fact is what I tirm. lint net soon cnonuh to conceal the fact which a there was some a i the .1 day of two The a i i i wi.ieh hnppcil on Mr. shows a to HbIy impress on your mind reiiglous and moral grounds, does not pay in hard money. A man of large affairs like Mr.

Huntington naturally dwells on thu purely practical aspect of the Question. He fraakfv tells the public that the Chinese eaclnsio'u act Y-ill kill off line of steamers-- tho Occidental nnd Oriental-- in which he is interested. The Celestials used to come by that line 1000 or IbOO nt a load, and pay apiece for steerage accommodations. That nourishing business, now destroyed, not be made good by any other kind of patronage. It was the steady and sure reliance of the line.

The result- will, therefore, be the forced withdrawal of a fine stsum fleet from the. Pacific, nnd the inevitable marked advance in the price of passages and freights between San Francisco and Honp Kong. The Occidental aud Oriental company is only the lirst of the suCerers in option to retire. Thus, if the president should pardon him, be, without any fur- One a half lets, sarlheaet'corner oi lltii tuuil street. 1 1 WANTED-A 6JO acre veteran laud corU'tV price.

FOR northwest corner. 2Stii and if. TRtlEHEAR 1 4 TM 'pR Pierce Ar inir Jlachlne, In nrat-class order and- comii-- tion; hna beun bnt little Specially niaptoi (or- iirillinE In solid rook, uml la the same- as lused so extensively throughout, Tenneesee and Ala. bamu. The artesian well for which It wns Im- US WACHISE FOR SALE-A 1-tc J.

machine, all in ilrst-clufis order. Ico' a a rs-cufis eivltiSiJ bouur, nnd everything coiuuletc. -Can bo seen at work now. tie thtDgfora town ofaXBorJUOOilihabltants. AddreM 1'CE MAN, care Xewg ofilee.

rpo AHKIVE and in store, Connelly Slwfer iHeep Quan-Jea Ruieiidale Cement. J. B. and Alsen Poi-tlaml CemaKf- Dimonil Plaster; direct from mills, full weight standard. Firs Bricks.

Clay. Felt. OEp. HENCtUIAN. 13 to fA Mcchante pll BALE-- 20 horse pou'er horizontal fla- ail time.

There are two ways for the president to prevent this. One is, to make direct nomination to the senate of a successor to the judge-advocate-goneral, which would, on confirmation, legislate him entirely out of the.s9rviee. a mode, however, is not thought to bo likely. It is unusual and might fa'l from-Wi consent of the senate. Tho other method, which is very likely to bo adopted should tha president see fit to take any steps iu the matter, Is to secure the retirement of General Swaim immediately after his pardon.

There are threa groundson which an army officer can be retired. Tho first is on account of disability, the -second on the basis of thirty years' continuous service, and the age of retirement at years. The last is compulsory, the second Is entirely optional onu the first-is partially optional and partially compulsory. General Hwaim will not be 64 years of age for about seven years, and ne has been in tha service but tweuty-thrie years, so that he. will not be able to retire on either of those grounds until the expiration of his sentence, which the court had in mind when the length of his term of dismissal was made.

It Is understood that General Swalm has said that he has been in a disabled condition fit for retirement, aud further, that ho wished tc sk; so. There are certain inducements that would lead him to such a desire. For iustancc he is now on half pay, while his pay on the retired list would bo three-fourths of his former compensation. Therefore, It is pOATj-Gllfnch Welsh Anthracite Isthe'lKBt In the market. Telephone your orders to O.

LKITH Sixteenth snd Wharf. FOB BENT. 17OU REKT-Storo anil resilience, 8. JL or Fostnfrice and iota aooti stand for a hualp.aa (i. A.

'MEYER. nme causes that have been so disastrous to a the end yet iu to the con i i of Mr. KusU-r. It Is hinted that he i be when the committee invt sf igf.ter, tin cilice. The report that is a light over tho i a i of Dr.

not tru ami your followers in Te.x.is again" ii, the herd, and if miyl.mly ihnneirs to rhal- lenge your consistency yntl uat, iilioic T-r- 1 rcil nnil tell them is the i virtue of fools:" but if my memory serves toes ovi-r the of "uiiViri'ni-" mo ri 3'TM re the active, spirits of an association for the i i i i i 9 7 i of for Kvery European laborer who fright- Mines appear. r. Ko'-tcV. name fs nl n'TMt. of a slaughtering plant ened from coming here by the hostile legis- rbove of Dr i i i Vl llrs you then estimated the hiiiuu so much in vogue is a loss primarily i ,,11.

ui ur. i i i nnu tr.t-rc nt tin on ,1,,. tt. TM uu i could then remit the unex- the line represented by Mr. Huntingtou as pircct term of and immediately chief stockholder.

after order his retirement, on the ground of As we have maintained in former i the action of the board. The post of judrje- clcs. the faU of steamship enterprise on the advocate-general is one of thb nicest in the to a large.extent involved the army. In thu event of the formal retirement of General Swaim, it is probable that Colonel Leiber, the present incumbent of the office, will put forward claims for the i i i honors. Both Mr.

Urain and General IMuck have many supporters who are urg- tlie. Irish or any othar valuable of ini- ing the president. If he finally decides to migrants: Every specious reason-invoked i get rid of Swaim, there will bo a rush of to justify the persecution of the Chinese applicants for the place, both' civi-; and would ba applicable to all others who are Itiry. odious to the trade unions because of -their race, industry and frugality. Kvery European laborer who .1: a hitch in it.

The of the not reached, anil therefore nut betu any light nmde against him. A A I I January the I .1 1 0 i gain nt J10 per head, and the given out the fnct that 3-011 were in the first You are a promi- nent man. honker, and one cf the cattle and you have entered the ilnm.iin where public opinion has the right tu judge public unyinga. If you have found out tlmt you were in error wl-eu you wo from the trade would bo tho raising, per- would lie a he-nil with a home haps the. doubling, of cabin fares and to the companies that wouli.

have brouglit him over. An interdict aimed at European immigrants, only half ns ft riugcnt in spirit as that uow leveled at the unfortunate Chinese, woulil be deadly in its effect upon tho great Atlantic steam Hues. The-only alternative to their retiremen printed in on Wednesday morning. deliberations of rlijrnilied bodv irovidosa of not less thsn one continual i and the orcrin Funeral of Charles Bradley it Dallru. DALLAS.

January Brad- PXANO3. offere you a irigh price for anold I'iuno in excb.inure must contemplate a We allow full value for olil pianos Inc-i-tasInK prices for now ones. We arft ytate Agents for Emereon and Wtber Piftnos. THOS. GOOOAX Oalveston.

FOH PRICKS and catalogues of Cblckerloif. Knnbe, (Jabler, aud Schubert Pianos. "We carry only the Instruments ftt lowest prirrs. C. A i- Oalveston.

nor more a two years for any person do not perform their work i he CI of CI of xyho shall by contract, i oral or im- Texas to bear in i that the a a is plied, agree to sill-press free and untram- merely the dilu-rence in the cost of the two inelcil trade or increase or decrease any nr- "inilos of to market. And if I cf trade or any article bouitht or sold I ake their word as a bnsls in arriving at re- nfnsuro is i i cnro, aud net to $15,000,000 is A I catch both Koing and cnsning. It will prob- In slaughtering 1,000.000 of them i 'ion's 010 I is TM only I save the flO per head in transportation, but also a gain of per head over present I That we have yearly mrplus to A i PF.OPLt. iuo jn Ntinrl; every i I I A AMKNI1MESTS. i Of 1 000,000 when WC yell.

a a Idea has linge is based on a surplus of one iu seven- won advanced In thu house which takes the united kingdom surplus is one in live vitb many members of the senate. It. is to If we take one iu five us a surplus of sheep' ubmlt amendments to tho i i to wo have the united kingdom has" he. people at the general olcetion two year" one 'bieo. It, is a vast busiue.ss, eneo.

The amendments to bo prepared at Icn na( wholi 1 'h nly wanl his session will be in tact an almost new in- I volopii'ig 1 TMlaiHs nnd trumenl. The, subject is i talked up to the ocean put flS.OOO.OnO vf-iirly'iiitiitiie i frculy and iirgumenfi pockets of the and over fl.uoo.OOU rondvanccd in a It. will "cott thu i i pockets of those a i sheep i to the people on tho nub- over aud above what they now get. One rc- jcel, find nnieiiilnients would be laid be- I li'igeralor is enough to start, with and it fiirothcpenple when they would In; discussed i he. built where money is and and uniliM-Htoiiil.

It in Well tlmt the shipping is and where there if a nut of ten higMaton) nro In fnvnr of mw i poii-iilaliun to consume the valuable parts constitution, but do nut believe the pimile (llc hul.lt would not be ilesiraMe to voted, might-add to his i i i a on the back of it, some little chn.racteristic mark by it could be distinguished in the count, mid thus the would be violated. envoy of the ballot is extremely Im- prubiibie that this would occur. Rut it is well that the point has been raised, for it nt once suggests au improvement. It is necessary that the ballots furnished by the state bo marked in some way. so as fco i i i them from spurious ballots which might be hv outside parties.

But it- Is even easier to do this by nieans of a rubber stamp than by writing initials. In fact, in precincts where several votes arc to be cnst, it would ley, tho dead base-ball professional killed by Tom Angus, was buried '-to-day. The Rev. Dr. Ttiggs.of the Presbyterian church conducted the obsequies and a large number honoring the daud with Moral decorations and their presence.

The base-ball men are terribly in earnest about Angus' prosecution and expect liberal responses to their appeal addressed to base-ball men a4t union for contributions to employ able counsel. Catarrh Cuied. A clergyman, afteryears of sufferiug from that loathsome rtisenjs, Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe, which completely cured and saved i death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self addressed stamped envelope to Prufessor J. A.

Law rcnce, SS street. Xew York city, will receive the recipe free, of charge, Angostura P.itt-c-rs arc the best rernedj' for removing indigestion and all.diseases orig- inntlng from the digestive oigans. Beware oi ASK for the genuine article, manufactured by Or. J.C*. B.Siepert Sons.

SamoBtz' Pure Face Powder is used by the leading society Mies of America. It received first premium for its absolute purityat DallasstaM fair. For sale by all druggists. T'uf favorite fr.r rf'storlnsr Hfe anrl color to the is I A I (ii.NGLIt'S'oN'r,: The V.cst cough cure. wt-ury-sccc-nit.

I pOIi KENT-- Stores nnd olficea in new bricjc building corner 20th ami Murket sis. B. R. A. SCOTT.

OR RENT-Severol vroH-coaaUioma one with whole block gronna fenced: for garden or dairy appropriate. SAil itA AS. AITED- Wo desire to ejtabTSiTageperl as encr Galvejton or vlclnitr, to control sale of a staple article of daily consumption. Any energetic man with email capital may se-OK ure pemmnont, Haying business. ArtdreM 3I'j-'c.

all Veaey Sew Voril. AJiTBU-- MAS-- To take the agency of out safes; sizo SilSilS inches: welttht Ibsi retail price olherslzes In proportion. A rare chance anil permanent business. These meet a demand never before supplied by other safe companies, rss we are not governed by the ALPIXB Cincinnati O. GEN'hi WANTED-- For a new paying bnH- Pcnti your address for samples and full pnrtii-nlnrs to CHAS.

ilAHSllALL, Hand jr. Main street, lyockport, X. Y. Address NTED- Agents to handle onr line of jeani pants on commissfon. fieferenee reqtiired, KEIJfACII box 1GJS.

New Orleans, la. MISOBLLANEOITS WANTS. AKTED--By gentleman and wife 2 or furl nishe'l rooms: bnth centrally locate'l: witb or.ffithont bonrd. office. Everybody to jofn our Uiocfe Club.

For particulur? adi3re53 Texas Klock Klnb Box 57. Cr.lvert, TOT. U.MFOHisiS-Auy JI cap, Sll) anil upward. Coinijauies and bands comlns to Ualveston drill l' per cjat off. Unl- forin-i renovated.

Home CIothlnpFac.tory, Golv YUU- Don't Ueiiicy'g Ten JL uulesa you fresh, strong and frayi-nut. The oidreiiaine Tea-hoUtfe won't se 1 voa want sn Eight-Par Clock, with Half-hour Strike and join our club, ot) tents tier week. Address TEXAS KLOCK KLUB ffox r7. (Jalven. Tex.

BUSINESS CAHDS. ROUNU KUClrC, TEX. prices on com ami oats. L'IililiU Peals etc. V.

LOVE, successor to" A. Smitb, cor. Strand and Tremout FINANCIAL. OMEY TO On improved or unimproved Keal. Estate, anywhere in Texa 1 Prompt attention, light expense, current rates, and time of pSiTmeat to suit borrower.

This Is a fa-juie institution, and negotiations are elosetl without unnecessary delay. TEXAS LAND LUAX J. H. 1IUTC1I1KGS, Vlee-PresSaent, LKO N. LEVI.

Genersl Maansor. OXKY TO I.OAX-At 3 per cent, on Oa vestnn city real cstr.te or Rpyroved colla: cent, on Oal. iiiyroved collaU Apply to f. LOVENBEKO, Strand and For throat trou'jlc-ri lire "IJrown's Ilrmiohiul Vx'U) my iiMhinn toueh very u. DIED.

SHEAX-Jnnunry If, IJS), Pnt oU years, native of Ireland, a resilient of this city about -'hirty years. to t.tlie plr.co this 11. residence Tu-enty-eigLIh ajui P. K. JOHNSOK.

TO LO AX- t'JSi'JCO to Irian oa j'l approved security. M1XOR. rity. (Juardlan of A NOTICE. Gulf Cky Farmers' Alliance Xo.

4lt), Galve Minors. i Established 1S1 1.0SU8 on Laud null Lien Notee. Any aino-iint from $1000 to PlOO.W.l without dolaj; Luv.fcst rates current. Timo to Suit borrower. ATTOaWBYS.

Attorneys and a Cial. A CBAWFOBQ, TEXAS. of adding to the letters any distinguishing mark or providing for idcntiilcn- tion. Thisi amendment in the law, ihe only one for which any necessity has been found I W. T.

A Attest: 1 Ahlll.F.it, Ijcoret.vry. one winch a necessity a been found I I i or imagined, should be made before it is ciaiion ar" nositS Ti it submitted to our own legislature. lo'-nnv. e'ha'iT. to ait'cn-Tilie' fniierat of Paul Pioneer Press.

i (levnsc.l VAT SMKA.V. Attorneyeat Law, K3 Main Street. Mr. Mills and tho Atlanta Constitution. Tho -onstitutlon announces its ilis TIIDS.

A I i DALLAS i Gllr.SHAM. A lire prepared for an i new i This hint idrn, i i takes well, find may result in i before iiiuu i loses. OF STOCK. I I I A I I A I tho of the The next one. ought to he built at.

Arausas linys, anil tliat speedily nn possible-, and lifto.) 1 t.lint one nt. Aniline, pass. all controlled hy one coml.inaliou nf Hlnokinvn of Iho etnlu. If tho yellow fever or other epidemic should strike, one we would have, two uliier places open. to Is a great loader, and will not.

lie by either revolution nr rasualtv. do Ail.lr,-- lloiT, Nettsolllee. not. rcnlll an luxtance In iiislory In i A A I i l-'lvn tnivi-Vlin: saki- which a stai-t'sman of eonlpar.itively local HIL-II: sjvi.iry uiul no neceswuy. a i siuhlonjy forcul into national I "Minn.

Palmer Wln.mn, Minn i i born i i so r.nd so did Mr. in IIELP A A clary No. wll 'eport (avoinbly I a at ocean ports n- us nn.lConnnellor ftt U-xvr, Pcntofliec Ktreet 1ZS TISH OYSTERS, KTn. C. 1 OYSTKHS AND I-'ISII.

i.ir Oril'-ij Siilfclteil. i When trials to innne directed to be executed In Miy county o( thu olnUi will be rcccrtcd fuvorablv, is inn llml can rm ni powllilc have ai leant iiiwan portJi, and i i i lnivo iv hiMkuieellhcr by n. niviniun or nn ami iiil- jucut tu luo goii'itllultou, 'j'iic ccntifti KUV CliilflreaCrvforPilclicr'sCasloria VV AM ii, A I 1 A ft ni) evening fcl my (ni'i-. ns. I I I A i i iiVS 1 Una, I A I.

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