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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1889. lOUSTON LOCAL BUDGET RECORD OF EVENTS-SOCIAL AND OFFICIAL AFFAIK3. 'iVmisfors-- Ant.i-Pn.vlni; I'cU- lii.slrivt Court Prut-omit April cotton ''faicirkoL closed iirm us revised.

Sides, 07 (Juotntious: Low ordinary, Sflkiiiry. yjhO; good ordinary, low 10 JMGc; midtlHug, good lidtUiay, IU U-HJc; middling; fair, 11 7-lOe. DIS'IIIICT Miller vs. 7t. T.

Jacobs; coutlu- a i Co. A i 1'earce; conned as upon affidavit oC defendant. Luoinilji Armstrong vs. Tuesday Arm- (jouUnuod service. Jacob Trover vy.

A. M. Kletber cfc uso submitted. Rule IDubiont et al. va.

B. S. GJoyer; con- Korvico too Into, ilauuali Meyer ul vs. Hannah DodweH; ivtf granted to Jack U. Noble to iiHurveue to exceptions.

farmers' and Trust coiiipauy, truss, vs, Bedford; dismissed by plaiu- coats paid. JbRrlea vs. the 'usliitiv Cattle company; removed ition defendants to United iStatea east itrict ot Texas at Galvswton. receiver, vs. "Weathers Smith; coutinuud by ccjiisc-uL.

'Charlca vs. 'J. W. continued by consent. Dilllnjjlmm, revolver, vs.

Coolison Weaver; eoutinutid for service, Unifies DilHngham, receiver, vs. J. 15, use; continued for service. JhnrlcH Dilltnghnra, receiver, vs. nia continued for aervico.

"lihrlcB 'pHIInghatu, receiver, VH. J. "VV. fnnpeV; continued for nervlco. "'larley pillJiighatn, receiver, continued by consent.

diaries DilliugliuiJ, receiver, vs. Holjort dismissed by plaintiff, and and Eftiiton, triMteea, va. Hfisaller ot dismissed by plalu- finii coytn jtiutcml and liaston, trustees, vs. UiissIIor IWilliamson et by'plain- JflH, Hnd costt; paid. receiver, vs.

T. SIcGraw continued for aorvice. FCharlcB DHliugham, receiver, vs. IL diimisaed by plaiutiilaad iBtspttid. I ChiirJcB DlUinsbam, receiver, vs.

J. Mc- Vnlel; by plain till, and costs urloa Dilllnffhain, recoivor, vs, 1C dismissed by plaintiff, and costs hid. Bosch ct al, va. Em 11 Rasck ct leave to inuku Albert Kasch luavo granted defendant to file first Vended original A.nnlo Jankowajclo City of HonHton; vo granted plaiutlil to flic flrst aineuded 1 petition. Ana Joeimveg; llH9Cl upcn plalntiir't motion at his costs, which 1st execution issue.

utiHcun TB, F. Stein and wife; cohtin- O. Flynn TS. Mnry A. Paunoll ct continued generally.

K. 6. Kitston and J. Kintoul, trustees, vs. continued by agroeuiont.

City of Houston vs. F. contta- lod ifonerally. City of Houston vs. J.

.1. Lovfllor; onlinncd generally by agreement. ItcceiverB" and Texas Central KriHwhy company vs. K. E.

Jlontjzomcry ct conliiiucd for service, i Fnrniyrs' IXMUI and Trust company rs. It. Montgomery et continued for service. 1 Texas end Now Orleans Hallway company Jojin T-ang-, judgment for plaintifl for rtucd for; dcfondaut to liavo ninety layH -to--remove Imnrovoments; costs au- fcidgcd nsainst defendant. Receivers Houston and Texas Central company vs.

W. It. Mclotyreet mthuiod by consent. J. ItinCflufand N.

S. Koston va. Thomas ct continued for service. Houston and Texas Central allway company vs. J.

S. Ogle and M. M. jniff; dlimisseu upoa plaintiff's motion Id costs paid. fHycoivers Houston and Texas Central vs.

B. M. Rose; dismissed upon motion; costs paid. Keceivurs IJouaton nnd Texas Central conipany vs. Keinhold Bonoit; Ontinutrd for tiervico.

Kcceivers Houston ami Texas Central ail way company vs. J. Campbell; dia- yised upon plaintill's motion and costs Hcceivera Houston anil Texas Central company vs. James Ford nnd M. u.iiuiid; leave granted to plaintiff to flic amended petition.

Slaria ot al. vs. Ernst Vogot et jeavfi to pJaintUr to Hie application. lleccivers Houston, and Texas Control R.ailw/iy company vs. N.

S. dis- ntBaad upon -plafntfirs motion. Reep.ivers Houston nod Tcxns Central Railway company vn. Z. T.

Harrison; dismissed upon plaintiff's motion. I). Campbell vs. J. Rogers et con- under rule for costs.

Kcceivera Houston and Texas Central tall way company va. M. S. Powers: dis- nissed upon plaintiff's motion, James Applchy vs. S.

K. Mcllhenny; dis- jisaad upon plaintiff's motion nt cost of by ncreemcnt to be paid in due Tur.40 of administration. Fnrmcrh' Loan and Trnat company vs. itonoCatUo and Pasture company et ismissed upon plaintiff's motion atits cost. Win.

Boyrt Co, vs. Houston City Street aihvay company; dismissed upon plaln- by agreement adjudged itdcfcnftimt. -j, Doyd Co. vs. Jano Perry; leave to illo second amended original vs.

John foscal, divorce; ccontlnutd generally. Win. M. Uice vs. Gcorio McGinlcy ot continued genernlly.

fi Dicfch VH, Houston and Texas Central Bat company; continued by agreement. Ltsvy Co. vs. AV. IL et City of Houston vs.

E. HOEIK; continued co nu rally. B. B. Morris vs.

M. al. MoKInnoy; dls- BnissftO nnon plniutiff's nioMon at his cost. Thco Keller va. City of Houston; coutiu- lieil generallv.

Nntlounl Vark imn'k of Now York vs. City bank" et dismissed, by plaintiff at defendants' coat by atjrcGmuut, Win. lioyd vs. Lou IJromoud, exccu- tvix. et continued generally.

Cleveland vs. Texas Western RnH- conipany; iJanlt of Mnnlmttan County of New York i vs. llobert lirtswstor ot al.t uiuniissoil upon motion at cost. National Park bank of New York vs. Cldy bank of Houston; dismtaied by plntn- i titrj by aKreomeut agAlnsb dufcndnnt.

1 Nationnl T'arlc bonk of Now York VH, City brink ct dismissed by plainlllt, fnatH by ngrnoment dofoiidunta. CAKKS SRT, Houston mxl Texan CentralUnllwrty coin- pnny I 1 C. Havvman; sot for 25th, Win! Uoyd va. T. T.

company; set for ii'lil. ifomtfin 13ftst, nnd Uatlway compiuiy VH. set for 8Ulii. M. ')'.

JoncH company' vft, H. W. McCarthy; act. Cor 10th. Montgomery ot tU.

vs. Jno, Tmvirernd ot set for nud Loufao Kowoncl fit- for 15th, and K. Hill, mid -7. K. MoAaluui, nud MJaht-r ot nnd Alary A.

Bryan nr.d Houston Direct Navigation company, UK nro nil cnwa in which OiUhrrinn Mnnttcomorv ot nl. nro C. Nolilo set for Kith, A. 1.1, vs. Kondrick; for Win.

Co. vs. Asa Jarmon, also Eliza for ric AVlor, two J.lovustou Ilomcslefid and Loiuu vs. Sarah Wooilruii; for 23th. A.

w. (i, Surah Wm. Tour for JiGih. W. T.

Kvuus vs. Jno. Alliuou ct Chorwonc vs. AjiuaOUorwoap; for With. A.

II. HitcUoi 1 c-t al. vs. T. H.

Saanlonjfor 10th. A. A. Tuckor VR. G.

U. Scott, for SOtli; for same diue, Hrnsoldtvs. iJunsoldfc. Voget vs. K.

st 10th. Joe I'Ylch vs. niid Aruntas lir.ihvay compuny for Itflh; ns is case ol Win: Hoos VA Antonio uud Aransas Pass Hiiihvay company; case of H. J. Thacker VH.

Antonio and Arausaa Pass Huihvay cotiipuny. A-HL-C VH. Daloand Doc Dupree, tb. Kate Kuinont vs. F.

Vou Hlper. i T. Williamson, WJtb. Jobnaou vs. KOKC Johnson, 2Stb.

vs. 27th. Cay wood vs. M. G.

llowo. A i va. city of Houston, i a Pretzel vs. D. C.

Smith, 2oth. Annie Butterby ve. Houston and Texas Central Railway company, 27th. City of Houston VH. K.

Brook. Wlb. Tjee vs. H. Roberts, 13th.

W. M. Ilico vs. M. A.

Moers et astu. ASKKIXK!) TO-DAY. To the utter astonishment of every one l.lio hardware house of F. Hail miido au assignment to-day aud filed a schedule with Cleric Massio. tlr.

Alexander Hail was named as the assignee and furnished bond in tho 1 sum. a i execute the duties of that office. The liuhilitie.4 given outbe acheduleamount to and tho assets The principal creditors are: George Haker, Houston, SO: Mrs. J. Hail.

SIOOO; LB- lanco Uroijeuii, New Y6rt, JOSo 7U; Bou- uett Quincy. 6931'; O. W. Painter $1550. a i was caused oa account of the innbility of Mr.

tocollect a largo ber of outsiandiug billa. Mr. Hail is an old resident of Houston and has been engaged in businoKS hero for a number of years, and during that tinio ho has won tho confidence of tho community by his close application to business and sterling hone.sty. His many friends will regret near of the misfortune that has overtaken him. end hopo that he -may bo enabled at an early day to re: Burne business.

SUMMER XICnTS' CONCERTS. The pouibers of tho verein, with ehuractorlstic public spiritedneBS, havo ncain begun preparing for tho sunder uight concerts that for' tbo past three or inoro summers mntlo life endurable through tha season of the year. Yesterday the following committou vwia 1 appointed to inaugurate- the movemant and conduct the concerts; K. Bla-ffer, M. Katt- roan, If.

U- Colby, 8. AL Rushraore nnd Luuia Scliiieider. Under their able ment the roar even DOW be re- ttardt'ii uu a nucee5. lu tho past they have been wonderfully Buccensfu.1 in their mnn- jgement. This thoy expect to maku contract with the Lljrht Guard baud, under Profeasor Herb, and to begin tho of twenty concarta the first week in May.

They propose to unve tho best music that Uoiuftonltttts have-ever enjoyed tit tho cou- corta. Of course only the roculacputrous and visitors to the city will (JB admitted. ticoRon. tickets, which wUl admit Indies and children i tho bearer, will bo purchasable from tho committee. RMAXCIPAT10K Lust evening there was a well attended raitss mectlux of colored people at Trinity ball for tho purpose of beginning preparations for tbe proper celebration of tho anniversary oi emancipation day.

ICtty of June, Tuey were unanimous in street to tbocrajipcipation grounds, aim relI6wfiii2 eoiamiflee was aFjpoiutea to take such stops as aro uecesaary to procure the sarue: M. A. Hobart Jfair- childs, A. T. Locket.

Jaa. Green, H. Joa Muoro and Kills Nicholson. The ranting adjourned- uutil next Wodneatlay night to hear the report of the committee an to what they think can bo done. Tbo election of will take place at that time, raid should there be no discord in tbu camp, as in former years, the celebration will bo made, a success.

Tha committee will KO among Ihoir friends, white and blck, to ascertain what power will bo at their command in this movement. Tho following, petition, which explains itself, has been sent to the city council; HOUSTON', April the Honorable Mayor ami Board of Altlormeu of tho City of Houston: The undersigned icsident property-holders on San Jncinto of Preston, would most respectfully represent thr.t aajd street has not a business hoube on it jihil is in no scntie of the word a thoroughfare; that to some of us pavement at a cost of or $8 a foot, would amount to confisicntiou nnd utter ruin, and to all a bur- dec without a corresponding benefit to tho residents of the city at large. The business interests of the city do nut demand It, and tho property owners do not wish it, and its pavement west of Pros too. nt tba present would bo aud inexpedient. Signed; T.

K. Conn, Auuio E. W. H. Eliot, G.

Urfcyline, John Acjic-nbach, 7. Kmmich, Mario, H. Flake, James Appleby, F. A. Sawyer.

TO WASHINGTON VOU TREATMENT. Last nifiht AJr. W. J. Settegast left Waali- iugton to get the bonofit ot expert medical treatment.

He lias been in bad health for two or three years, at times getting very low ond ngain improving. Lately, however, he him been very low, and left last night for Washington, realizing that only superior and Hpocial medical skill could briny him Ho waa accompanied by cureful lianda. WJiilu Mr. Sottegaat can not be culled in p.go one of our old citizens, in tiuio of residenco ho has been'hero a long time, having grown from boyhood upon the prairies of Harris and surrounding counties, He iu ono of tho reapectod citizens of (his city-und section and lias been successfully engaged In the stock business all of his life. I I I.F.A,HI;KE TO-MOIIROW EVENING.

To-morrow tiVfmiug tho younger ladies composing the nnno.x of the Ladios' associa- -tionof tho Presbyterian churoh will give very charming and novel oatertnlnmaut ftt tho rooinc of tho usaocifitiou on Main street. They will 1mvo booths representing tho phases of domestic i they nrb generally associated with certain of tho weok, us reception tlay, wash riuy, etc. They inako a very chnrming affair of it with tho refreshments that will he served by the youni' Indies. is benevolent and ono tnat (ihotild ho largely patronized. H.

and S. A. Sam Samuel SftTH, quit claim to all rcai estate iu tbo Fifth ward, uorth sldo BufTnlo bnyon, $5. Henry Frcuml to James Fred Lools, lota 3, a 10. half of 7 and half of 11, in block 11, of addiMon, uorth side, $150, II.

find A. Sam to Houriutta and Sarah A. Wain, quit clnim to lol 12 and part of lot In block KH, tmntli sldo, Carolino Fetcr ct al. to Julius Froahlieli, ftcroa nut of tho J. Dnckwortli Muolltir toPnulMucBchk-f, lot 10, block JS, Foatcr'n addition, ill).

MAVOil'S COL'UT. J. Uy.in, drunk and down; fined iO or four dnya. Vovlor, drunk and down; fined ffi or four tloys. T.

Froemnn, And (llfionlerly; fined or K6Vfir. JUHJO Gibson, (li.itnrij|iii( tho tjfiace; fiuesl $Ti or flCTcn diiy.s, tho pn.irc?; or haven ilton, dl.iturbtu^ i fimul or seven days. Silisptriiro, i i tho pivww; fined or dnys. fJii Unmly, Tn-tViy A Hntohcnon, Carrlngton nnd ttuara. Dick Springfield, nindo his second for ball.

was done in one of tbo upper courts ThoiroHontN futiiil wan taken boforo tho dtatrlct court at CutdwoU and thence to the of appealu aud refused. Biuco tho a Me- Utulo and the of puuishnu'iit at eight yojirs, tho cases being identically tho sumo, SpruiKfiytd's attorncyo ask their client uo allowed bond. The court took tlio matter under IIAKFAS conrus CASK. Tho grand now in HCSSUMI found an iudiotnient Jigftinat Chaa. C.

Jlit-harl, Ibo who i Win. Hunter, colored, for murder in tlio flrsl degree, viud to-day Kicliavt was taken into custody -by tho sheriff, ilo at once yot out writ of habeas corpus and cat no buforo Judge Cluveland, asking for bail, Tho judge decided that it wan a bailable GMSO, nnd Mio bond fixed at whicli.Is i lCt)0 more than tho boud, he with yood are ties. 'TiiE ATnEN'EUM. On Friday evening the social scien.cc seo- tioa hold their roKuUir meeting in. tho Coayugtou hall.

The regular subject is tho Increase of tho Laboring: Population. Supplementary to this thoro will bo a discussion of tho Future of the Npgro in thoSout.li. The literary section bold thoir regular meeting nozt Tuesday evening. JCST1CE nOLLAXD'S COURT. Aleok and Jerry Saunders and Shermau Willis, disturbing tuo pyaco; fined and costs.

I I A COURT. Joo Thomas and John Porter, assault to murder; on trial. TOWN KOTES. Captain P. Buyce in a lotter to tho'Age from, George town advocates brick Cor paving streets.

The Jenny Electric Ligbt company Is engaged to-day placing wire on. their poles ulung Cupitol etre'et. Tho disabilities of minority were removed in the district court to-day from JJeWitt Anderson, a w.oll-kiiown young gentleman of this city. Tho case auninst Heary Greeawall for non-payment of occupation tax was dis- raJHBed bofonj the criminal court to-day upon bis payment of tho tax. To-day Sheriff J.

C. Gnfian of Montgomery carne down with threa attached wit nesses in. tho cose agaia.st tho negro Joo Thompson. They returned homo to-iiight. The members of the West End Eucbro club will have their mieetingand game to morrow (Friday) evening at-the handsome home of Captain T.

D. Cobb on Main street. Tho report that. it. would-bo held this evening was incorrect.

The case of the State njjainat Joo Thompson, charged with assault with intent to murder, has engaged the attention of the criminal district court nearly all day. Late this evening tbo jury a verdict giving him two jears ID the penitentiary. comjplaiuU come from Kood citizeoij of the Third ward about poople or thieves tear in if up and carrying away tho plauk from that havo just been laid there. TJjey want tbo police to catch some of these tbievca nnu break up tho thieving. PERSONAL.

Gco. H. Earl of Groveton font tbeCapitol. C. A.

Weatlicriugton of Ballaa is at tbo Capitol. L. Skinner of San Antonio Is quartered at the Capitol. Aba M. Lovy has gone to K-jrrville for t-ho benefit of bis ucaltb.

J. E. Cabill of Lullng is stopping at tho Capitol during a short stay in the city. Colouol LamVrt of Austin iHftraoiig tho prominent arrivals in the city to-day. Captain Joe W.

Davis, the stockman of eajt Texas, arrived in tho city this morning. City Secretary George Bringbnrst to-day bad to leave his oflice oir account of a severe chill. J. W. Middlebrook of Columbus vaa.

among tbo prominent visitors to tbe city to-day. SberlfTJ. E. BHlups of JacltBon county was in tha citj to-dny, but left this evening for Austin. William Wheeler, tbo crack shot of Wai lercounty, wasiu the city to-day iimouz his many Irieuds.

ThGo. aud Lou id JlillendaiiJ, prominent from tho upper part of tbo county, wore in the city to-diiy. Judge Paul the'distinsnished jurist of Hockley. Is in tbo city to-day among hia many friends. A.

P. Tompkins, a prominent citizen of and n- lecturer of the Farmers' "alliance, is in the city to-day. Mrs. G. A.

McDanell and Miss Jessio Thomas of Capitol ntrcc-t left this morning for a visit of two weeks' duration to Dallas. Mr. G. A. Voagnrd, secretary of tho Farmers' alliance, hcadqtiaVters here, left this evening over tbo iSaura Fu road in uccspt- aucc of an invitation to attend a meeting of the alHanca ot Austin county at liellvilis.

II. G. Carter, Mnrlin; Miss Theresa Weise. city; lilaater II. MuCarvell, San Antonio; K.

Miller, New York; Hon. C. M. ICinc, Leon Mrs. C.

S. Vauce and child, Cisco, Eastland county; Mrs. W. Brynn nnd cbild, San Angelo, Tom Green county; Misses Curo and Johnelta Bryan, city; J. C.

SVoottors, Crockett, registered at tbc coUou txcbangti to-day Moore, New York; Al. Billet, Philadelphia; George L. Cliaso and wife, Hartford. H. II, Kemp, Alexandria, nppiicstion U.O bcforn ft jnfcliccof THOMAS WALSH, llntl to 1'urnljih Documents JucrlniitKithij; Now Vorlt.

A i Tlionms aluli, ono uf men on ivhoao promlsey of rovuliiiioiiH huil iuct'luiUuitiiiy documents Sir I lidiai'J Webster relied to prove his cnao Mr. Parnull and hla is now iu Ihiu Ho slipped away from London tbit night beforo ho was wanted, and Mr. Soatncs, the toHcitor, has loeu for blin over since. story is a remarkable one. Walnd wns soittonced iu to ijtven years' imprisonment for Bending arms from London to tho Irish Fenians.

allujjes a ho was frequeatly whilo in pvisou by Scotland yard oflfciuls to givo testimony against Mr. Par- ncll, and that all his nHsurances to tho eHect that the parliamentary lender had nothing to do i him or his work were met by incredulous smiles and oilers a big reward. On. his release ou "ticket of leavo" ho says that theso offers were rc-tiowcdaud again rejected, but that finally by the advice of friends IJQ determined to protend tbat bo bad evidence to give, so ns to aid In breaking down tbe Times case. Mr.

Soaines, he maintains, sent him to Ireland to bunt up documents, which Wulsh assured him lyiny around in abundance. When he ran short of money ho wrote for more, aud ai- ways got It! Tbe thing that softened tbe heart of tho solicitor, says "Walsh, was a harmless genuine letter of Mr. Parnell lent him by a London National loaguer. He only let Mr. Soamea see tbo signature, and the EiUoruey forthwith made a bargain to pay him for a big bundlo of such letters.

After two trips to Ireland and receipt of sundry notes at last had to Ox a "day for tbe delivery of tbe goods. On the night before tbo day appointed bo quietly left for France, paying his fare with Mr. Sonnies' last note, and then came here. JIo describes Mr. Soames as a man.

"so steeped in prejudice against tbo Irisb that he is ready to swallow any absurd yarn lio bears," and be denies emphatically, tbat ho ever told Mr. Soames what' the latter swora about his receiving money from Mr. l'arneiland-Mr. O'Kellyto purchase arms. 5-OK DYSFSPSIA Acid Fhospfcate.

Dr. J. J. McWHliEims. Denlson, suys: havo used it largely In nervousness anu dyspei- ula.

and 1 con Eider that it elands unrivaled us remedy In CfistiE of this kind, I bnvo also URud- Jt in CREW of sleeplessness with results." Cattle Sold Under Trust Ioed- BEKVILLI-, April About 2500 head of cattle, rind young calves to bo counted additional, -were sold ur-deradced of trust bero to-day. Thore wero two bids. F. J. Mnlono bid '3 CO per bend, counting young calves, and J.

S. Thornton 510,000 for tho entire lot. When the cattle are counted tbo bust bid will be ucespted by tho trustees. Poisoned. II blood was badiy iwisonod last roar, which Kot iuy whole eyfilum out of prdtr-- dlseaeod, and consUwt Bourco of uo appotlto and uo oiijoymcnt or lifo.

I boutfbt two bcttlea of Biiecliic RTH! took it, it brought me Dickinson, Galveston; J. F. Franklin. Waco; New Orleans; J. Shuts- man, Cincinnati: (jieorgo U.

-Eddy, Galveston; J. E. D. Posncr, S. Tim, New York; W.

Davidson, St. Louis; J. F. Walker, Bimorla; W. Hmnolin, New Orleans: Minor, Galveston; M.

Hugh, lielton; R. H. Downmon, Waco; 13. Ubwell, New York; S. L.

Skinner, San Antonio; L. Ackcrman, St. Louis; S. KaufT- man, Pbiladelpbia: II. Cubbs, St.

Louis; A. V. Ennis, Now are at tbo Caphol. RIVES' HOOK, The Witness of the Bnii; iiriro, '2Zo; Rose -Ball ami CrooueU at all pricos, Ordor HANCOCK, tbo Bookseller, lioiibton. Thomas Carlyle's Wife Onco flhrewilly rcmarkort, There's no knowing what Mr.

Carlylo mlclit have btcn but fnr Dyspepsia." Doubtless, rtysprpsii was tlie ciiisc ol glopm and Irritability. Hat! Ho taken Aycr'a rills, ho would liavo been a lienltliicr nnd hr.ppier in.in. I was ftieat from Dyspepsia r.ml ConatlpaUou. I lind no appetite, lie- camo preatly deliillt.ated, r.nd continually aOllete.U with Hoadaehc nnd Attcr trying various remedies, I llnallj began to ma Aycr's I'llls, and soon my nppctlto Improved, my bowels regulated, nnd I bccamo M. Logan.

Del. rronarcd hy Dr. J. C. Aycv Lowell, Maw.

6clu by all to Mcdlciuo. NOTICE. THE GALVESTON GAS CO. AU ordnrn or complftlnla, lo rcoolvo prompt ai- tcntloc, elioilltl bo Wt nl tlio. oillco ol tlio coin- fn tbo brick TnilMIns nn MAHICET BKTWKRN S4TH A tlio of 12 oV toclc A.

m. oratary. PETEUII tenoi SEED. Onft from Caplnln A. Pc-tfrkln, Fort Motto, for ftnl prr hnshrl.

H. D. TAYLOR SON, Houston, Tox. ritfl blo looil tli Ko was ever used for tUua Swift's JOHN Dayton, O. Dr.

Me OR 120 122 Market Ouivcston, Treats succeesfully all forms of or PRIVATE DISKASES, No matter of how etJinnlntt or libvvovcr PILES. 'VISTULA. UL'JKltg AND STllICl'CRB painlessly and pcrmaneutly cured. Young and Middle Aged Men, suffertrtfff mm Nervous Debility. IxjstMinbood, or Unpaired Vigor, speedily restored by DR.

McGORK'S INVI60RATOR, Til ORKAT VITAL I'or tho euro of Neri-oui Sterility, Kpcnnntorrhcpa. ing Memoir, Afcrbitl Fcnirt, Erotlo Ureams, 1'ulDs la.Uia Kjefesr.yead, Kidnoya, Lolas or IJUwtdtr. and all diseases arlainji troui folHt-s or It restores xt-ithout fall Lost ManhoctJ, Vicor nnd Eiibanstod Vitality. all debiliiAtTnK dis- purides tha blcoj, cures tlyspqfisla and indiytstion, eradior.tcs all blood-poisons, and in- vifforates and builds up the syKtcni. Price, per Lottie, four bottler for JIO, sent eecjro from observation to any address, with all di- rtctions and advice by T.

McGollK. M. SPECIALIST. Ko matter who has failed to cnre you, or what ou, call and see tbe doctor or tohlra, staifng your symptoms. Porsons livinp out of the city treated ny is strictly confidential.

A ypcc-dvcuri; in the worst cases; slight caiea cured in a fen- days. Dr. T. McGort is a regular cniduslo of 23 years' iiractice (Ihroc diploinus inoflJce). Hours--S a.

m. io 6 p. m. Sundays. 10 to I only.

Consultation by lettor or nt oftlco FREE. AUCTION A'JCTIOSEEKS COMMISSION' SI 2GO AKD 201 STRAND. ASSIGNEE'S FRIDAY, APRIL 12,. 30 a. south side llnrkot street, bet.

50th and 21st The Assets of Bealey Sons, coTifibtinB of Brick liuiWins, c. B. of 20tb. bet. linrkct and Pcstofflce: Codeo Mill linlldinF.

Strr.nd. bet. 10th and 111U; the STOCK AND FIXTURES, tJiny now stand, a s. Market, street. Let.

20th and 215L Also, an Upright En- cinB, Fittinffs, ono CoiTco Roaster, tn loar and. Coiintcr Scales, Fine Coffee- Mills, Glassware, ono fancy Tea Wacorx and Miscei- lanec-vji to be fiold in hulk. By orders of T. I.OTEXBEHO, AsaicmBC. S.

M. PENLAND Aartionoers. R. F. PANCO AST, AUCTIONEER, 21ST A MECHAKIO STREETS.

Oats. Screenings, Bran, Potatoes, Onions, Notions, Household Furniture, Etc. AY AT SALESROOM, rotnmoncini ot -Liu a. Comprismff and Texns Oatd, liran. Clilckcn Feed, Potutoos, Onloas, Canned Goods, Sundry Groceries, ITonscliolil Furniture, etc.

ALSO-- 5 Letter Prossos, R. F. PAXCOAST, Auctioneer. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

The Annnal Election for Nino Directors and' Thre-. 1 Axldttors of tho Citizens' Loan Company wiil tnko-'placo pt tlio- SocretAry's offlce on TUESDAY. APRIL Iti. l')lls open from 10 o'clock till 13 o'clock m. W.

liEEItS, Secretary. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, Tho Anminl TClGction for Nino Directors and Three Auditors of tUo Texas Land, and Loan Company will tnko placu a(. (lio Pocrotnry's oflice on TUKSHAY, A I 1SSO. Polls oien from 10 o'clock iu ni. till 12 o'clock m.

I. Soorettrj-. 3STOTIOE5. In ncconlanro witli n. ot tlio I nt 1 Uircctori ut BalfBtonaMWtste' liclil at ttio of tiio company nt Unlvi'stcn, Mnrrh 1-1.

tiorcby Klvcn lliM innpviltiBof tlio i of miiil roninar.y crtll'M (c nt (lie (lio.com- In liixlvoiitun, nt o'clock in. OQ O'XJJSTE 11, 18SO, (ho v-nrpo-o of ft lifl Charter of pn r.ii» of tlio t.i Kivo Ilunflrrd Dollars surl; eithe inny IT" for (tKlvcMon. A.r:i 0, .1, O. LK.AOUU Iu Town and Hamlet Tho of iuturmittuut nnd bilious romtttuut fovor tionniiiuto unil bctir ovll fiult. No coin- i i UJIH i-ecnictl i I populous rda of lai'Ki; bad sewage CIL.IRCH it.

mid in theli'uubui'bs altiitatuit pools in sv.uiHoii lol'j brotd it. Vhcro at oiieo luiui'dy nud niCitiiH of prevention. Its ntr.no Ii I Illicitur'u J.Jlttor3, v.hicU without per ail' itu'o, llio ir.OTt nnli-Ioto In existence to tbo r.Kilririnl virus, witli this in- comi'iiiv'blo, f-ftvlni; In- 1 bo oncouutcrcd with absolute tm- Disorders of tho stomach, liver and begotten by mieaiiMi-taluled water, of uny otijor cause, succumb to the buncdcont cor- luL-livo and rhuumutic, kidney and bladder troubles aru euruly runiovnblo by its whun it Is KIVCII STORE AMD TO ARRIVE: Sadiu I A 10,000 Barrels A 100,000 EETGLISH I BE ICE, 18,000 Bnrrola A CEMENT. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WM.PARRCO.

Salt nnfl Cement Importers. Dally Production, 1Q 000 Yards. Will be increased to 15,000 In a few days. QUALITY AND WEIGHT GUAHANTEED. Patronize a home industry by sending orders to tbe A A I A A A F.

J. De MBRITT, Assistant Secretary. Hoosioo Business Directory. Agent a a Fast. enors, Pacific Lock Uook and Haep.

Traye- men and parties out of employment -write. EBINO- CORTES--Hard wore and Aerleul- iJtuml Implements: Planet, Uarden. Plows. CuUlvatora, Planters. Write for pricos.

0 YT. ALSWORTH. donlor In Avery Piqwa. Owonsboro Vv'asonn, Mowing Hiicuines and Plantation Hitrdwaro, 257 Pioitoa etreot. 'BREAD, CAKES, ETC.

A. 232 Prustou street Country orders filled. HAllDE dealers in western produce, i grain, Irnite, sugar, molaHSea; constgnm'U feoliclted; also of eggs, butter, poultry, hidea. ACATEE Cotton and Produce Com- mission Merchants. Coiulmment Butter, Poultry and Fruit solicited.

H. THOMPSON is Commisilon Msr- chants and Wholesale Dealers lo Butter Cheese. Cold RASHER REICIIAHDT--Wholesale Con. feetioners and Jobber. In Clf an.

Flrevroriu, ttc. Write for pricoi. CONFECTIONERS. T3IT8CHMAN OTTO, Aim JL COMMISSION' MEUOHANTA. Conslffnmenta sollcltod, KNt'ST NKCCO, r.uecessor to Mnrttn Cnrtln, galvanized iron cornice, tin roofing nnd gut- Ujrlui; Country worltswollcited.

FLORIST. JV Jv jfJJ jVv Jv J1fv V. WRIGHT. Florist, Houston. Tex.

Cut all kinds of floral emblems a spcciulty. GRAIN AND fEEDSTUFFS. E. C. WILSON.

WHOLESALE DEALER In Grain, llay, etc. Coosiffumsnts and orders eolicltod. BARUKhL SI1EAHN. DEALEHS IN i Corn, Cats, Bran, liar, etc. 2, i and Travis street.

OHN FINNIOAN Dealers in.Hides, Wool, Washington street, opposite IL T. C. H'y frolcllt solicited. SIEWEhSSEN, TUIDES AM) J. No.

if Commerce etreet, Miltin. Consignments LAWYcRS. i.V» Attorney at Law. Ko. Sf'M street, Knneton.

Tes. 7iUSTAVE.COOK. Law Oflice: Coapress street. Resilience: Travis street, Houston. TCI.

E. 11AMBLEN. Attoraey-at-Law, Houston. Tex. E.

IIWYEB, Attornev-at-Law and Nolarj- Pablie Foi Jiuilding, corner Main and Preite LIME AND CEMENT. PkAii Imtwrler Ant! Dealer in Lime, Ccmcnta, I'luSler Paris, Hair, Latlis, 'ire Brick, Clay, etc. ACATEE Llmo and Cement. Deal- era in Portland and Koseudale Cenaeat, Lime, Plaster, Fire Bricks, etc. LOTTERY U.

GODBOLD. Agent La. State, Little La. and Mexican Lottery Ticketa. Iloustoa Emiiloymcnt Agency, 53 I SAAC L.

SHERMAN, State Agent Big Louis- laaa. Little Louisiana, Little Havana and Mexlpan Lotteries. 73 Main street, Houston, Tes. iA5I ALESAXDEB- Asent Louisiana State Lottery Main street, Houston. PHYSICIANS.

D. HILL, REAL ESTATfi and Invest- mcnt Acont, room No. 3 Steruo's baild- Ing, nonston. TOT. TP'ENNEDY i IV Real llrotera and General Affency Business.

"STEAM LAUNDRY--Travelers' and work solicited. Satisfaction guarar.Ued. BE111NB AUTRKY, Proprietors. IJNDER TAKERS. I FLEMING, Undc.rtnSer, 'Woodon and Wctalilc Uurinl CASRI and Car- riases furnished for voddlngd, balls.

Phone 12SL MISCELLANEOUS. A SHE SCOTT. A WOOD AND FITEK Phone 207, Fifth and 57 Miller huiMinc. T7VBHYTHIGS-Tho Wonder Store, JuJ io is whore every one, Iwth counter and city, should go for everything cheap. It is.

HOPSTOIJ ADVEBIISElitKRX3. DR. M. PERL, General Practitioner, HOUSTON, TEXAS. We have This Day formed a Co- partnership under the firm name of Ocalcrfi tiud Importers rf FRUITS, NUTS, CIGARS A -Geneva! Commission Merchants In PRODUCE, C.7 A I f.3 STUAM), OA1.VKSTON", 1 F.X.

T. fiATIYi, Oalvrsttin, I V. A. LAXO. A ISMi.

i I I I Sao Untonio Business KTER G. KUCKEE Bucoeusore to Baylor Heal Estate ana Loan 31 West Commerce street. ADDOX dealers In Real Estata and Llvo Stock. Correspondence Solicited. M.

KIXOSIiEY Buys and Sulls Lands, Ranehea. City Lota. Minos. Milte, Factories and BaEiness Establishments. Cor.

O. GHAVKS--Land and general 313 San Antonio. Larife and Auiall bodies of land for sale. TM TM TTiQiriTABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPAi ny of New York; Harris Johnson, General Acents; P. O.

Box San Antonio, TeK. EO. BART1IOLAMAEI. Al Little Joter and Kdrr Lonscut' Smoklav and ChpwInK Tobacco, No. 6 Gorman Tobacco.

BUSINESS EDUCATION. A LAMO CITY Business Type-writiuff and Telegraph ludtitate. facilitiw secoaa- to. Saa CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. OTAGNKR CHABOT, Crockery, HonaofuroUhliw Articles.

AgxnU rlck-lialfce-CalleBdiir Co. HouO, MlooninppUjKij COMMISSION MERCHANT8. SQ. H. BOLTON, Anctlonoor sion Merchant.

Dealer Jn pets, Crackerr. Etc. land 10 West Houston st. AN ANTOKIO Dettctlro and Proteotlra Acency--All legitimate detoctlrs work cxe- onted with dispatch. E.

J. DRUG01ST9, VOBLCKER. Ptswrlf lion ciiNTKAjj pHlhatAcy; cioroe Ban Antonio, P. engineer and contraotor for a ee street oarlinda, waterworlu and all kinds of machinery. 4 Veramondl st Of; FURNITURE.

HA.N SIO, wlioleula and ntaU daator in Fnmllrire, Carpets. Mattings. Oil tVindoir SUatlM. 37 and 80 Commerce at. HARD WARE.

1IPER ScriULTIIESS. DEALERS IN ricultutal implements, heavy ajg. rooting material aud fanoo wires. INSTALLMENT COMPANIES- and everything else, new Solcdad si. Money to loan aiwaya dfl'handL J.AWYERS^ UM.MERLIN.

WISE STAFFEL. Attor-- nej-s at Law. 2W Vk'ox, Commerce sueot (of. SEaira). Practice in thastataand federal KfKO, ATTOHXEVSIAT LAW- Roonu 23, 24,23 and SO Kompmann 2o5 Commerca fctrcst, Autonio, B.

BL'RMlAii, M. prorrfetof aad Snrj geon Son 4 Htonio Eye, Ear and Throat firmJirr. Corner Houston find St. Marf RESTAURANTS. 'HE French ItesUnrant in city.

Table supplied with the best of every-thing at reasonable J. Lonstaonaa CtK ANG of Heataurant Icnch room. 1 Choicest catlns at lowest prices. Solicits tha' trade of his frienda. 1G West Commerce street.

STEAM LAUNDRIES. 'T'EXAS STEAM LAUNDRY--J03 E. Houston eu Clothes called for-nd dellvtred. trj- washing solicited. CHAS.

OOHSE. ROY STEAM E. st, called for and delivered. Flrst- class work.Charges L. D.Port»r.Pr'p SEWING MACHINES.

HE SINGER MANUFACTURING No. .12 West Commoroe street. The macMnea i the world. TYPEWRITERS. TEMINT6N, Standard and World iVwriten ana supplies, OEO.W.MEROHANT,- oxcluaive state dealer.

3an Antonio aad PROPOABM. PUOPOSALS AOB WAHTED.rOB Feeding Military on "the- Grounds During the hncampment. TO3STE 4THTO 15THINCLUSIVEL" Bldawill be- received iratU 12 m. TUESDAY, tho 16th ot AprlL. Blddcw.willbe roauircdto fnrnisli all findings 'nnd food tho troops ut so much por capita per day.

All bids must be accompanied with a list of tho articles that it proposed to furnish under Uiobid. com-' mitteo rcsorvct tlio rijht to reject any and all bids. Address IT. HI- Chairman of Uio Committee on Privileges and Subsistence, No. I'-M Pr-stoffice AN' ANTONIO.

TEXAS, APRIL 1ft, IfvSB. Sojxied "proposals, in triplicate, will bo ro- roivod liore until 12 o'elocfe, noon, on tho 10th day of MAY, ISSU, and then opened, for transportation of Military Supplies on following described rotiles, in Uopirti'iiont of Tnxas, durinp fiscal year coinmencinff JULY 1, ISS9; Wason Transport at ion No. 1-- Between Alarf a ami Kort Davis, Texas; Ko. 2-- Uctween I'cna and yorlttlnffgoM.Taxas; No. Uetween Spofford ,1 unction Fort Clark, Texas.

lUver trans- portiitton, No. 4-- Between Forla ilrown and Local Transportation, N'o. 5-At ftin An'onln, No. ft-- At IJrownsvillat, Tosflrf. AH tnformRtlfth will fnraij4.iel on niipliciitioii to tUis o.11eo.

Tho lUiitoil tititua ro- toro.k'ct r.nyoriill jirop-wnlf, c'oiitaintnt; im-in-'saia li. iiinrhcd: "ProposuU for Tr.inspr.rtation en Xn. fttid aiiilrpsjie-l to tlio Mcne.1. (JKO. II.

WEEKS. Deputy Qn irter. U. 8. A Chief for rcrm.ir.cr.t lease of a liAllnrcv -ulU-ltcil nl Urn' Aii.lros?.

C. .1. Al.f.KN, llnll Coinmit- witU ia- roa 7HKOAI.VESTOX WSKKLYXBWB..

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