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I HOUSTON, TEXAS, jfiUj lUN.rjwftuhid, anfl Shoes, 113 jsn 115 MAHKKT STRUCT, Tious. Tim POSTOWIOB AT SBOOND CLASS WATTKB. COTTON Solleitcd ftr I1, LE TSXAS. GALVESTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1SS2-PRICE CENTS. VOL.

186. 158, Market HAS! IS STOCK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK EASELS, SHSGRAVDTGS and Enlarging to Any Si7.0 iPEitl-ii ISTEtt-ECTUAI, AND rWAJi.VTlC TUK.VT. APoiw 2-Jii-hts a JGatinoo, Oom- aicncinjr October 25. Cm Firs'. lu Oalvfttton ot a am "sad Saturday XSaiiacOj John UubbiTtoa'x Beautiful iU.vl, (OE THATCHER P.

WSISEIXJCK l'(DESDAT EVeX'A'O--T'tr. np- RAPHAEL in V.lay of OSiA.E.BLE 'JE-IIC A'RT' J- FRIDAY in iWc ot Roman Ho uiititisa A. H. OKNER --D AN C.KVAXS. A pply Souuiea-'st Wr.

IKT'ANTHD-- An wBiiatant Cook as MBS. MAYLOCS. oe uad Ely'MKjmUi E. KRUOSS'S. Eirt rpVv'O GOOT PRINTERS CAN rROCW-; Ontveston, steady tfrl to Jo how-wortc.

Apply tbrti VV comgf 34th anu avopufrji. boy from fifteen 10 slxtiit-n V-tii'-- 'ANTED--A-jittrraE, actUw ioy who hits sonifr i busintjsft e.xnt'riency, to ILARrUS womnti to do cliiw nnulnvl. Aplly H. 'STRATTOX, cor. 1 Itii And Church sis'.

expere.ia.il BooJt-fcwjpor. flood imllsponwiblo. Avply to LUCUK Straiid, irout la till 1-' m. EA Mrs. JIOOUE.

Coi ner 21st anil W.lnniu TTTANTElJ-'-A wnito nervnct to cook for a small 'Apply aoithoast comer Hth nnd Church slraa.s. to tlo general CalloinMrt. Flstto, nua Woman to Cook for small fam- VV Liberal WOJM vaia. Apply 5Mi Tea-Church streitt, tftf. A vomrll.

at 't -t VV to cook. luusi com A No. 160 well P. I.UFKLN. KOfU to dngeneral VV hoiuwwork and help to childrao.

Alost COIDI i "vvftll i 51T3. J. L. DARRAOII, 'o. 21 EnsU Winde sfcyt't, bcitMccr.

JIU: ijtli lihvrta. E.tpc-rlDQcfd Steady l.KVI OKSliR. MTVeEt ST.rpct, elati in ntG DAILY MATRIMONIAL ASSO- tion pays J10 jx.r day. Mi-tnK-lVoip Keo. Unys.

S5. io oitvancp wanUKL SWli'T, Austhi, Slipur 1 --5 'or ftxeut's 'JMai. B. -M-. Canvassers nnU: loaU'iiKt-nLH for Uiu TexnH Maritiil Awocla- tioni Cay und-two ThubmiuthrSouth, tbu Star Ni.ptial dny and.

SiMUitwoiaonthi' H. I'eltna, "Gownor R. U. President. Ex- x-n; tor tlw uiont iiil'txjlsC liliDdlx-d ono Vay policies, without I 01- discount, U.

1. BROWN, Ti7 ilfiin 'iV3rat. Situations HORTH.C.'D- OR SHtlTISO CJvKR.KSHU' hi a Oalvo.tton houso: Veuri of uxpu- rlttnt)e in tin'J Apply to J. Box 5S7 AS ESA SS'i JA- nesd; teiuihes nil no objection cgima-y. BOX.

News oniee. "-VV A dwures a. 'i. -VV se: Gi? books to f'l-ep at odd hnurs durinj; tlli- and av.uU;'.it, Address BOX F. Sews IX rAf: LOTS-- huvins corn foi" aslu, would protlt.

bv writing to HALSEY EOYSBS. T'. Com Mill tor c'llo. Fruit. QlTISlANA 1 H'o Schooner ELJLEN 1 (Mm CSivlos, StSoouirr D.

HKiiEKT. M-nnentenu. from 1 1 Trhitrli wo offw.tu It'-' tr.i-li tu 'cvrnnil Qr weekly fiodur 3tsti oo libei-aliy Is TMV IHENSESisV :O.M fi Ofth-o corner Mechauio proin Tex. All tili: to i i a nuJ the Scuthn-esi. i ilfEV.UiEli TOy i'lLL OBDEKS UOUSE 0-KESS.

LIVK OAKB, KTC. dwor Hyotio and atirck'U und fr.t'm 1. 1. A i ntX ts; also ncd Scyt'iH-rnoair; iilso rtae A LDKKT BALL. 120 strvet, hns in storo a vtry and STOt'lv OK HATS' A all tlio an'J sryM.

and a line Sttfi'on's 1 lists, Ooly spcciV. stare in tho Of an c'Ok; OH SA.LlT--Oit»aml A hftlC lots to 1 's-jnOO; (V Tivo-storv DwrllnvB bot, lOUi 1 Uh; dosirutiieJiuil ig UJtV.nAv.ior.etli and Winnie A JL" 1 i' E-- with rooms, vo arid (Bin it. 9. E. qiM with find shru residence.

J.lM. K- lots, cor- Wr of block bw taitd QnnorKl ARyotu; 3olo propriotorai of tiio 5f Boll Uouuty Rocordb. --Ono-hunacud-acro SOKIIMJ farm, Tool m.uof tulU.nUon. Wo Bnwir lwfll; und oiht'r improvonioata. situated irltoin ot Capitol Lulldlac.

Austin, Address Vyx oltlce. BTJOHXSON', 7.an! Ajiont. Junction City, Kimblg coiroty. 1 Teiilli Poxtoulco, brtwo Kti'ools, fronting toutli. I.

LOVEXIIE1W3 mJloti from Culvert; ftvrm nmvt- in the tract; 200 of richest bottom; fev 1" ntUivniioii: with cross foncos. A toti-rortaitlo uJiU convpoiunt rosjctoace, vlstorn. wife. cuttnilUltntm. IVnnswftsy.

Apply to J. Wood, Cat vert, or OofT 'fcnsnrdgn, Austin, Tex. i SALS OU Hli.ST-- O.N JU.AM»AUl-t terms, Lo! So. 10. LCoelc 030, Strand Messrs.

GrL-t-nlevt', Block Co.) Also Messrs. GrL-t-nle Lot No. 5, fa rear of Lot No. Apply to M. KOPPEKL.

LJ solicits S. PAUOHEETY. DALLAS, TEXAS, wltli partius to buy, si-ll ov apeoulnu; In OHS UUK.ST, HSDAQE.NT, Tylor, I einds boaKlit nnd sold, tasi-s paW. liincH sur- uv iI titles, examined, oto. Mails and catuloKiiM turi on application.

Cornnpindouco aollolMJ. SOW WISE, SURVBYOKS AXU LAND Abilumt, Taylor county, Tysrns. nnichesuud fimiuop lands. In Taylor, J'onii), Wslier, Haidicll. surround- ojanlVfu.

Buy Slump 0" conimlsslcp. tViuiisa LOTS OF SJIALL AND U.KQB' iHmum'Jons. mid with or k'asu. CHE.VP Ono uwt eooil ordor.copporbottoai. Srtak Wl.art C.

SM.K--Thw sloop Minniu, 9 IOIIH: 0 vctirs d. In" Rood ImUtire oE II. TUCKiilli, vuait and iuuio streets. --HUB. l.nxeriavuu-yearold ramily EKOS 0 VENS 1'RIN'TINO STAMFS--Tho com- XV-plotw manufacUiry the Slate.

FRKD, A. SMITH, 1M Troiuout "ITioR Sprhiff Wagon, suitable IJ for Apply J. Lobeiistein. Mjs, but. ami LStli.

RANGE 'I'rees (3 years old) for sale. Cotton Swil Oil (renuen) KeaueaVs Craok- cr-j (ftwili) for eating. AKTUUli B. SA1J5-IN STOKE AMD TO ARRIVE-IT i(i nOo bbls. Koseudaln nml Portlund Cement, 50,000 Plswtcr.

Ijthi, Drain Pljw, StoMe- wiri', Miu-blo Eust, Siuid. Cdlar lavou Urk-k. VM11 of ullkiuds ofbuildlUK luntenota. (1EO II. llKNClUIAN.

ImporUjr ftiut UClllES AND of all style PHAtTTOXS--ASSORTMBST CopBolo clionp. WftrnuitvU us ro- BROS, OWENS. For Kent KKNT--CottaKO on Tostonico struct, uo- 1 uveca i-Ui nml latb. fix rooms, 10 SHAW "TTiOU UKNT-- TSvo-story rtweHluK, sovt-n with irood out-holloa tuid coiivtmlcncos. toVIKO.

FATKICK. 1J10K RENT--Tim offlce nuU eotton-roonv in went- cm Liuii; Building, lately occupied by Skinner Stone, Apply to TSEO. O. VOUEL. Kooms and Board.

I WITH A THIS -Gulnos House, corner Tremont und M. South Grtueaand pas. MK.S. CRAVENS. I I Applv Southeast cor, and ISth sts.

IlENT--Fnrnlslied Rooms, or en Apply at Broadway, between lOtli IcENT-- A. lured unfuruislieil room, with srnte. and Applya streets. KE llowt-r nftrden, corner DAVIS, St on Hrst door, with and Church. J.

A. UOOM T-'OK ItKXT-- PituattU oti the northeast comor of Avenue h. unU Appts' on iircmtses. BE UAD FOR A at tho northwest cornur Tviith nnd i ot6i)lcti Ktrcau. OU KKXT--Nicely furnished room, with grate, toaentleciai mid street.

an only. Southeast corner avenue IjiOK llEN'V--Well li'lirnfabed Rooms in NIAV llesl- dcniu tor only. Itorercnces -15U East Winnie, near iflth. TSyO.MS FOK RENT, XL UllXlSUKD OR UNFURNISHED, at northonstcor. Church and Sovuntoanth ROOMS TO board.

Hotels--Restaurants. HOTEL- JL A- T. McDONOU'OK. Prop'r, BCaumont To ituution IQ trftvalbrs. KRUUER'S Co'nfoctlonsry, KcstEvunmc.

ColTftc and Oyster SQ- liT siroet. (ew doors wt-ac of clic ypt'rit-house. A. i.ulet retreat, where lunches aro promptly tit tnoUtvato prloes. Hoard of Trdo.

cor, Main Austin Dulltm, patrotiUed by tho eiitu of IJllliarcls. A Rundell. Building- Material. A JLVXUi'ACTURERS OF OYrKESS LUMBER, Ifcr.vy specialty. inviUo, Mi.Mtirys, Louisiana.

Austin, Tt'xns. Is iii'L-paPttfl to fill till 31'Jers for I.Uno nnd Building MaUU'iul, ONCJ vt JIIll--Di'y- Urusntjd Luci- bcr At lowest marital LONCt i Boituuiont, TeXAi. LUMBER AN1 H'EN'RY KEISSN'BR'S or all an'J. nuantlM''s, ut 'S LUMUKK V.UtD. na.ter.

tir? nud C'luj- Flue all kinds or Drain 1'ipti. C'-'iiifiit diralsrs in lasoiis'and i tool tlio SOTS' fltitaUo for clrlo il.BKifl 1 1 1 Mjay ot ioD.ai. TCJSIIW; 1 TliTJTAlITED- A Tcjshw: or.o who car. V' and Ci AJirc-iS J01UN" "i r. FlaiDiim, TOIIW.

Wt-f JitC. lesalu and 'jriltil 1 MB- JLV i i SWIIUIKI- AT A I iiny ou lav Oysters. Frwh :t.uly c-ui of Ml. Will oo shipped by a sound on FiiKBou: i ALVESTOS. J'ijH AND OYSTER liux so.

Depot. COMl'i- "EXAS. AS A DKAI.KR* IN RSH AND OYSTEIIS, 1 t'ronv th-r A UEALEK FISH B.siOOKIa. Klsblonible ftucl i i of, li nsi.LsniOli. Two wny.

now COlllplolo A 'f AfQL'KKAIlt; COSTUflE IVl rt'MCClt 10'J Ct-'flter strfft. "TIES' A U'lUS fOK jii Urouchvay "i JvHTSo i Ilum.iti body itevt-lopeil JL ami Audrnsj fur Box OU, Kulfalf, S. V. (tonlWar.tiil.) Insurance. E.

E. RICE, Flm Insurance Ajont. who only flrst- ooi.iy.mloj. OfHce. Business Chances.

Oeruiun OcuiUt uztl hood. RUfT'sTORsT'OR A A KOOd busliiDK. liivesliurtlt 5haX. AVeniKO csrii "1-11 tor cost ana currtase. Good MUOM" for wlllns.

A Kood opening for a pliy- iiclun For turtliilr MrtTcutors uddrc-ss, Terry l.TU.\ tliti venilot or nil CoiWn mm who liuvo trlnl KOKSTEli'S Colu- Cotton Marklnc Ink. 1 elms-, 5, 10 nml tullon lii'k's; iuso InTJiivvds. W.H. TU1UIY CD 1 Solo Airi-nta. UR riiJNTINO AN1 I DKl'ABT- lut'iiti am NVl! urn pl'ii)liroil to turn out Hiiurrlor uiid llrsl'diwi wurk, whlcll will spunk (or lui'lf.

WM. '1'ERllY Jlaullns, all woiclit- and PAl'KB: ALSO, iifil. AlSO, full Hnp oi Flivx luid othor TivJiK-s. THBltY CO. LIKE OF tuo HAVE IN STORK A FULL Doxosund nwo, sur.plv ot 1'uuor, lo which Invltu ti attuiitioii ot tUu.troUf' WH.

TBKRY CO. "0 SOT "A'LTOTliY OUU SL'l'ERIOK CuT- lt Is iji-onpimcoil by all who NOT A I ton Marking UR SECOND EDITION Of THE WIDELY known Texas Cotton Book is now out, and can be scnttoall partsot tho IL Austin Advertisements- Son. Austin, buj-and sell cattle, end sheep in raiind lots. STATE AOEXCY-Autmli to land nml ofJi'ir hushiiss anywhi-rt In JOHSK Aujthi.Tus. 0.

K. Jolnw, fonnorComiltril- J. Spi'iicu. rornior Uamt O. W.

i-'ULTS, Austin. 'IViay, Ih'ulcr In chansf mul tineas Liimls and Lmiil Scrip. 1 with ytatu (loiwrtuieiiti, trtnisixctttl uiul prompt ivinritti Hindu. Corivqiomloatf; Unll, Liwiil prhicipal' a Uw t-jumil lund-ufflos. luw slx yjarn ejcpc-ritnce in Ir.nd olRce buslnev.s, and oilers and r-sporton laud titles, as shown In tho arclitvcs of the landolllcc, M.

THOMSON, Austin, TBXIH, Doali-r In .1 nml Mail Scrip. I.nrj;ij botth's i'or UfirrosijoiHitnco solicited. TNO. K. TONNAN, AMstln, Texas, dealer in cj Land Correspondence Lands Ijanil Scrip.

solicited. "OiiKSONsl HAVING VETKHAN, DONATION J. and Coufedorate land sorlji, a inir- eliastir by btatinx price to J. H. OOLLETT, Land AKt'nt, Auslla, Texas.

AWKENCE.t EOiVARL'S, AUSTIN, TEXAS, JLJ tltnlrtiM in Iwid and land scrip. Liuul bought nnd sold on commission, ray tuxes and redrwn acs. Rrazinff land war.t'd to 1111 orders CleTnirne Firms. following trr antor.g Iccdino ottjincsn onJ the dty of Cltburnt, 2V.va3:) OOKS AND STATIONERY--Tiptou Rut- ltdgu; All dally papers nnd late periodicals. Wvst slue Public Squuro, B.

DURHAM, lino ot toilDt nrtlcUia. -Masonic Block-. RY Ct)on6--J. A. WlUlngluun.

torts, nnd hats. Southwest corner of f. J. WAQLEY-- Uc.nk OJ Ctoburno. 1-loJjje staple anil fancy groceries, cigars anJ tobaeeo.

Public "1 'SSUItjlSCB--Ciraliam KutleijQ; Ore, lite and JL accident, SlRln street. In Chronicle EWKLKY-- William Seyfrioclt. Watchmaker Jewelpr, Patton street, rear of Johuson Countj- Eni.k, TOOUKt THliM'EJS--J. Gintivli, 1st- class variety open every cUance of pi-OKinnmi? week. Henut'i'soti 1" AND AGENTS--Hewy Lowis, Qvuoral Kiwi -LJEstuto mill Land Agents, llousus for iviit; lands bought and sold; taxes imkl.

N. sktti Pub, bq. IJ Jj wnr. CAMERON Sash, Doors aud Blliuls, Henduraon Strost. A.

LiuuKren. Pictures to any desinxl. sldo 1'uhlle -pEFKESHMEXTS Esiipi-ess Salooa. JAiwIfies, liquors and hllliards. Cleuurno House.

Finest Under TpOlXCEXTEK PADELfOKD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLEB0KNE Keter to Leon A H. Blum. TEXAS. TT i'ATTOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Masonic Block, OLEBUKN1S Collections promptly mtiUe. TEX.VS.

Brenliam Advertigemeiits. HOUSE, BrenYisuii-Mls. L. Bil-son- Vy tacb. Pi-uprietl-ess.

Ktites. 5C per Ufty. Liuvest beatliotel Us city. airy sample rooms. O2-VBER, BRESHAM--Diamonds, cold and silver watches, Hue jewelry, solid silver, plated wnro uud Special attention to repairing.

Gooils sent to any pare of the State on satisfactory reference. at lirtnham ilou't fall to JL visit the SANTA FE REKKESHMENT SALOON, at Lunches and refreshments of all kinds. HEXHAM BATH JIOUSB-ltot anil colj BatJll at oil hours. Apulyto -C. F.

SANDER. 1'roorieter. San Antonio Advcrtisem'ts. "VTIC. and Kerall Bookseller nud Stationer.

MS Coinnii-rce San Antonio, Texas. and Qet-nian liooks. AHfEl: Sale and l-'Dt-U Stubll'S. Alamo San Antonio, Tems. Ftrst-olnss carrlnges aud bugles for hire.

Teas, Cottee, Groceries. Etc. rj-uTAT COFFEE IS JLenJovoii by GalvestouIanBlseoncliisIveiyproyeil by. the extended tt DKALEY, Ten, ConVo und Spice Dealers, corner iOth and JIarltet. A trlivl order is solicileJ.

nail futun: patromiEO expected only If satisfaction is given. RECEIVED BY THE RIO OKANDE JL tho largest invoice of Tea thht has been ro- by any retailer in this city Cor many years. 1 carry a larger stock aud better assortment ol Tea than house In city. TNSUKANCE -'50. A GALLON; KEROSENE, l(Jo- a K-iHon.

delivered free. J. P. LALOll ati-eet. between anu House Goqcls.

ASSORTMENT GLASSWARE. -Largest assortment Crocteiy. Best asKortrnont China. 1 Finest iisjortinent Fancy Goods. Superior assortment Lamps.

To be found at Ji BENEKE'S. rpllE of baskets ever in tho city JLjost Market (domestic and I-'reuch). Table-knife atnl Fork, Broud, Luneh, School, hpppinjf; Oinee nnd Waste; sntnds- fltlk and Ilanuiei-s; Birds' Nosts; WHew-Clialra, elo. I. C.

LEVY, Harfeet at. MA.N, COR. -CESTEtt ANU CHURCH, as on haiitl aail is consfautly recelvlnr ilntt second-haucl Tiu-llituiic; also sooU sosoad-haud cooking and lieatiac stoves, ahnost new. Gents' FumisLuiig 1 Goods, TUST RECEIVED-- A Tu'1 lino of fino Hats; 100 i i nab. 100 dozen Youth's Hats, 100 uotch Boys' 1 Iliitti.

100 dozen Cailtlrens' Hals, 100 i 1 Cups, which will he sold at. -JO per cent- by, loit any houso in tho olty. J. GUOSSM AVER, 171 Market street. A UiUlGt: LIVE of Underwear, Slllt and Linen just received, which will lie Hold at per cent, below any other house- la tlio city.

J. GROSsMAYER, in Su TAP.GA1NS, reeelv-a i'OO pairs dliiKounl ijants, 5to pairs hoys' paoti, white nnd eolort-d shirts, 000 ooxen MO fine dozen fino half hose, Goods ivlll bi-sjld -'J perct. bolowany other house in thu city. J. UROSSMAYER, 171 Ulnrkot St.

Notices, Etc. HE UECEIVKD UNTJU. li; p. 1:1. "Wodiwsdny, Novembers, for tbo nacl Jollier's of W.

MooiIy'sBuitlllnTM. Plans (vml suL-oidcfttloni can lio sewn at the office of N. J. CLAYTON, --There will be a called connnu- nlc.iclon i.r Tuekt-r Lodu'i- No. -JI'T THIS.

for rt'grk. of Iliirinouy Lydw No. ijreth'rcn are invited to ixtu-iuV By vrJtirvl the A. I-' OYKOSKI. Seerttury.

AN'N i BAKEK have moved their ofilce 10 the Moore, ytratton Co. building, corner of Tv.f.itv.st'cijiK! Strand. XTOTlUE--Nortlifcrn Apples, in crnU's nnd bar- rels: In sucks r.iul ban-pis; Choice tiucter, in largo ttnd small oiumtitles, I-'Ine Biscuits nnd Qernian Zwicbuek: Now Sliftkur I'ulirarnla fanned Uoodi; Solo Agenu for Plal's M. L. OEE i CO.

UI1 Nv fond Mill, rt-'ttdy ti I'Uil. Corn; Oats, craclced liOl'll ttmi ground fi-ed, verv low for J. J. LEWIS Ot Strand, tsth Mill T3EMOVAL- We have removed to No. 175 Market itreet.

opposite our former into the store formerly oc- by T. W. Tarrant and U. C. L.

AscbWT. C. W. 1'RESTOS i UruBBlits. I AT entire stock of dry iroods, notion 1 boots, shoes utid hats, on account of making a in business.

Also have in store stock groc-arsies. Conib and soe us b'N'-ori- you buy E. J. BIEH1NO and -JIO Strand. NKWSl'Al-KllSATS-'lXl VUi'liH 1U KEiJ-a oousTl SO ROOM.

Best aud Clicaporit. I A 100 Tremont. Stiwt. "IANOS AND OHtlANS--Frees 711 Muin Dallas, uctil'-rs in Musical Merchandise. ean supplv in the musical iiAllT'S Orwaiis, J.T stops, plnnos, 00.

Fo-itory rimnlnjr day and ntpht. Catalogue fi-ee. Ad. N. J.

Personal. TO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF KOOUJ, for which I Kiiarar.tee for quality and prioe, can not bo excelled, 1 auk a trial to convince tho public. A. W. SAlIUELS.Wt'oItimle and Retail Tobacconist, corner Strand and 'Iwcuty- lecoad TATIOXEUS.

1VUINTE1W. i I-Al'Iill-UOX WASUFACS'IJIIEKS, OU.und. 118 TttKlLOKT ST. SCIIOTT'K. CEUSBUATRD COTTON btwt mmlo.

Ouiimnteixl not ELL SCIIO'J'T'K. Ink: tlio to or ruao out, AVE THE' LARGEST ASD MOST rslSTINU OFFICE 111 tlio Slnto, COM- und turn out, thu work. OAHllY TIIK LARCiKST fiTOCK AND VV uMt (issortiuuiit of Stutloncry unil Bookri In Uiu ully. LL THE LATEST ASD BEST STYLES i null Caiiis. AVE THE O.N'LY COMl'LETE PAPER-BOX Factory iu.Tiwiw.

Prices loiv na tlio lowest. JIKKL'HASTS CAN JiELY OS" tiiclr orders ilUod promptly, nnd at it by un. Ult ar prlous. UR BOOK-BINDERY IS ami mout complete in Uiii State. TIUS LAKOEST Sond for BAIKJUAKTEKS 1'OR VISIT.ISO CARDS.

All thu 'Nutf Styles Just Call ixiul MEKCHAXTS WI1.U MOSEY by tlielr t'l'oiu Send 1'or ni.n\ Priiru UKt. OLE AUEXTS for Pfel'Wa BnncKllndo Cotton riruslios. Ttiev liim. 1 no enuaj InSuallty. Our HOl'B COTTON SAMPLISQ V.Vl'EE Is tlio Best HOl'B COTTON uml Ctiuapi-st in tho inurkut.

AVE 1'OH SAIiE-- A slx-lurau ivliwur Slmploy liOIUilt unu ENC11KE, Prloi-, OOI-E AOEXTS I-'OH THE P.WESTf SEr.F-lXK- INd STliNClL.lllWiJtl baits to ynu brushed. Gnu flllini? mat-kit front. 73 to 4110 bak'S 1'rk-i', SS. Vy oC (tnv bilk' 1:01,011. lnvchlnillu to For Hiuc only by A RKSCIUWIONS A A COM- liuundeil, iluy and nlclit, ill SCHOOl-PiELD'S, ftt inoJt'i'atc pck't'S.

101) MAKKET STREET. OHOOLFIELD'S OU1XINK HAI14 TONIC Ule' Hull' LJNI3IEXT for inun or boast, Is tlio llni-st tn tho world, roc tutlo onlv bv SCl-lOOLyiELD, 103 Mariii't struct. COUOHS AND C01.US JJ uae SCHOOLFIELD'S SIKUP WILD CHERRY AND TAlt. It uavor f.iila to cure a couch. OAVS, PEKKUHERIES TOILET ARTICLES.

In jtrwtt qmintlty, for sale cheap by SCHOOL- 1119 MAH1CET STREET. TUST HHCEIVED--A fluo selection of liidlos' poiiw' timotlrj-st rinxs, slt'ovo buttons, collar buttons, luco pina, ffokl, plated und silver vent chftiua. line Htm of Coll and fxamiiui uiyntock. H. C.

Scbmifor, Murkot nt-xt door to Schott's drmr HALUC Halck, Moutaruy, txiul Fo ltDlilt MKW-CROP 1UOE, SUU.Ul of A. 1C. SlvVCO It Purchaslnt Ko. iVTclioupltoulaa street, Kow Orleans, Jji. Turuu Cofft-e Ik) d-s.

sUopplllK oil t-vyi-y for Ladles TiUidClllldrtMi, LIit-stnovt'illfM, llDUSfliold articles, 1 tajiU'UiildUcrotion. SpucmlntU'tition to selccUi.in of Trousseaus. Oixlers accoiupaukHt by Civslt promptly attyndtMllo. byMisa MINNIMI IJ. TiiuKiiUAm 1 E.

Chui'cli iaU, GalviVn. OFFICE to iWCeiltor over Uoak-stoi-o. V. II. TYNDALL.

Archlt'-ct. AND "MAXUFAC- tuirre' Acvnc for Piiiuu. Wall-papor and Window Ulnss, Eliu Dalhm TOXHH. aolicllJid, aiidpuods flipped to nny part or tin: Stub 1 FElFliK- Ji: 1 111 Ttvmcut street, JUSUKACTUREUS. Tlio latest novelty KJ our sold and Hllvpr corner cases, juanmU'ed: no platliif; to wear off.

We carry a larte utock of nil kinds of work at uioderuUi prlci-rt. CatalOk'ues sent on ii pllcaUon, We have special rutti 02 our tlie Toxas Company. LENAnS A Acwitu for the sale oftlio Brown Cottoii Gin Feeedor and ConOenscr, bend for price list. iWT Vorku, 1HON. "OOLT AND XUT Inn screws, UrldKt car and bolw, nuts, and dL-aU-i' lu iron pipe, llttliujs, attyini pumps, syphonn oust-lron brlripf Estinmtos promptly 1'ur- idshud.

JEsSK ASTALL, Oalvmton, Texas. L1CSSIXG, tile Photographer. 170 Tn.mont inakL-s negatives instanuuitjously. therefon) yx- HUlslte portraits.the best exprrtssion. LD NBivsrAruKs I ctntl Call at hews Counting Hoom Professional.

rruKLTON, JORDAN TARLTON. Lawyers und Real Estate Ilillsboro, Texas, have complete abstract or all surveys in Hill county. Special attention given to buytufr and soiling' Lauds. Pel-fueling Titles, etc. CllAVENS, ATTOBNEY AT LAW AND VOTARY PUBLIC, Montgomery Couutv, Textis.

Will practice In tlio District and Inferior Courts ot thtsand adjoining counties. specialty. A Jj AlTOltXEYS AT LAW, DESTOS, TEXAS. -cy- ATTORNEY AT LAW, L.01PASAS, TEXAS. M.

1'EABSOS, ATTOKNEY AT LAW MoKINNtTY, TEXAS. Particular attontlon civen to collections and real estate. I. EVANS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AXD LAND AGENT, ABILENE TEXAS. TIMES'M.

RICHARDS ATTORNEY AT LAW, NTeiitliertord, Texns, will practice in Parker and udjoinlnjr eountles, and civo prompt pei-soiml attention to tata payment of taxes and collection of clabia. Currosponilenqe sollolted. OBBER" STAMPS AND Glaallnger's rubber stamp work and the W. Collewler billiard tables. J.

J. MOORL, Agent, Ta-euiont Hotel. Ualvestoa. Texas, IMPROVEB EAGLE CQTIOSI GINS. H.

SCHE1RFFIUS, AOB3WT, Houston, Texas- OUR NEXT OF Per VIKINQ. is daily expected. Samples already ro.liand auJ open InsptiOtlon. Fir.Cht selection ot BRILLIANT GREEN GRAIN INCLUDING Superior Peaberry Coffee. RESERVE YOUR ORDERS.

tage A I JPor Eolla from EJO direct: FIRST CARGO OF NEW CKOP COFFEE at ou Ii Snmplc-s rendy Inspection at our offlce. ofTEK 1 10 THE TRADE LOUISIANA COARSE, $0 9 LOUISIANA FINE, 2 ror-sack, '''-'li WBlffhi (200 pounds) puaraQtectl. Owing to tliopurity.otthis Salt aod UM spncial adoption for Curing Meais, sales tiC uniL Salt In mul S3 30. per. more tlnm for any other btf'i.

"We alno offcr.Salc In.barrels, iSO pounuu net salt, at $1 4i pei- barruL Or IVoin score, Tlia Collowiur oC froia ono to six years old: KENTUCKY CLUB, ANHEKSO.N-, T.J.MOSAHCU. JL IS. MONABCIT. NELSSK, OLD CHOW, T. B.

HIPY. B. COOK. And Dlnny otiioj- Dculrablo Pure- owdfrnevor vartei A niarvol of p'Jrltv. fturt teanomlottl ihao tho ordinin-v 'ilmls.

Sold only In cans, BOYAL U.VKINQ 1'OWDSR Y. ASSETS FIBE INS. CO, OF NEW" YOU K. OVER $1,000,000. Solo for GnlvcNton.

OVER STATE. El'fiPEaUl. COIUlESl'OXDEXTa. Cotton MCarhot anfl Hocoipts--Judjfo turiously Disappoarod. TclL-zi'aTii to The HOUSTOX, October Tlio cotton miirkot ojosud quiet.

Sc.los, aji bales. Quotations-- Onllnory, good ordinary, low middling, 10f o. middling, good miil- dliiis, por Houatoa and Toxas mllwuv, 2318, lirikw; Houston. 433 bales; How QHeau's, 1OT9: Gulvestou, 1011. lutornnitlouftl.nnd Cront Northern, 90S balca; Houstqu, UI5: (rulvartoa, SOS.

GMvmtlm, nnd Sou Antonio, JlcluHlon, 5'JS; Galvoston, Kow Orleans, Jlfl: Yoi't Oi-J. PcrHoiistoSiEistmur West Toras. 20 bales; Houston, 1(J: Baivmton; 19. Tor Texas Ur bales for Houston. Totftl t'ov El-nu'iou, biilcs.

Giiws rocoipti. 5.U31 bales. Htmip rt'odvtHl to-duy of tho or his father, which took place near Moutgraucry, ago. Judco Cook wus wtll'knowu in. HousUin, and highly by cirdo of friends, aud was iu bis oiglitv-toiirth year.

Joseph P. MTiwIock appcnred nt mot's tipcm-house to-uijlit ill Twaity Thousand Pounds, to oji housoond auilii-uw. Ho rotnrus hero on Sund'iy uight ittixt, playing, tho llarblo Heart. An ulilgwitlcaicui'named Wallaces mystori- ously disaiipi-nrcd fram Jlrs. Hilrs bonrding- honso Irist iiigl't and not Iweii hwird from sint-o.

IIo in tho city, having i-oim fivin St. u'ud was fonrorly in thu iwrk-packinu business. It fct thought lie lutd etmsiaerablu mouoy on hw porson. He Ls of iitvHlium height; 1 has whiskers and mustacht sliphtly pi'uy, niid woro black suit of clothes and soft hut when last scou. Political Cattlo and Immbor-- Now Buildings.

Tolesram to The BBTAK, Oetobor Tlio action of tho Dam-. ocrntic and Greenback executive coutuiittoes, in authorizing: a primary election to llnd ont who is the choice of 'the people among the wh tb candidates to run against J. N. Johnson, tho colored Republican had somewhat of a reactionary effect. It is rumored now upon tho streets, that J.

N. Johnson has withdrawn from tho race. It is not authoritative" and may be regarded as A dodzt) to abate tlie primary election and to cause the three candidates to remain in the field through tho entire race and when the day of voting comes the radical friends of J. X. Johnson will bu cocked and primed with their votes.

Tbe orders of the committees will bo carried out to tho -iCtter juid the primary election will bo held on October OS. Six carloads of cattle woro shipped 'from Ervjui during last week. Bryofl handled over a milllou aui) a Lidf feet of lumber during the year, nnd the luniibor trade is on the Increase. Tho county commissioners have at last passed an order authorizing tho building of substantial bridge across tho Little Brazos river, with stone pier and an iroii span to be 100 feet clear from pier to pier, with substantial approaches. The letting out of tho contracts lias been placed in -tho hands of responsible committee, and they amaoir open to receive proposals from bridge-builders.

A like bridge across tho Big BraMS river would open up a country and develop a trade th.it would pay for the outlay in two years, or hi two seasons. There is some probability of an ellort being made in that direction, OROCKSTT. Political Canvass and Address. ISpccinl Teleirrain to The News.) CROCKETT, Oetobor Hoa. B.

Pry- mier, Democratic nominee in this county for the legislate re, his canvassed tho county for tho lost ton days, and reports the Democracy enthusiastic. He thinks that Independent and Republican candidates will bo buried very ik'cp iu the same grave ou tho Ttli of November. He reports crops good, and everybody in very good spirits. Governor Lubboct, ouaviiry brief, notice, met a nspetfciblo erow.l ot our people here yesterday, and them on the political issuus of the day. Ho made the point und demonstrated that G.

W. Jones and other Independents woro iu coalition with tho Haclicnl party, und that they were in disguise, making a contest iu behalf of Radicalism, lie rccount- ud tho enormities.of Radical mio in Texas ami portrayed tho despotism wielded by E. J. Davis for four years, and trith facts and figures showed how the proplo wero plundered and robbed their substance by the forms of law in the name of taxation, and how this money was squandered ou their hangers-on and favorites. He uUuded forcibly to tho handeulliug of citizen in this town by the Davis police, noting under tho famous E.

J. Davis election order, mid referred to its final decision bv the Supreme Court, iu tlio fortieth volume. Texas Reports, being the case of Giroux vs. Thu State. Jn conclusion, the governor -made 'im cloquent'iippcnl to the Democracy to stand by their colors, and roll up sudi a majority as would forever silence tho opposition, whatever name they may assume.

POIiT WOHT3. A ETow Conveat XEailroad ross-- Ootton--Amusojnonts-- Arras-tod for Cattlo-Stoalico-. ISiwclal Teieirram to Tho FORT October The foundation for thu erection oC the St. Joseph convent is beguu'in the southwest suburbs of the city; dimensions, luCxlUO feet; thi-eo stories high, witli towei-s on each corner ninety-six feet in liBigut Tkoro will be fifty rooms. The cost will about $1,5000.

The bunding will be completed about April 1. The Sisters of Mercy, from Galveitoa, with Mother Superior as'maung'jr. deserve praise for institution. Asuit brought by vhu' Gull, Colorado and Santa asses damages for right of way-through Jajnes Wood's lying dormant for months, has been ordered prok-cntetl at once. 'Tho strict attention to the right of way, which is north of the city, is taken as a sjiri indication that the Gulf, Colorado and Fe road-will la continued north very soon.

Knowing ones speak fldsntiatly that the voit'i will bj puihed early next spring to Gainesville and on through tho Indian Territory to Kansas City. Two hundred imd scvc-uty-livwbalesof cottiin wsri; received to-day. Price, Tho 'Mahal Korton tmupo nlavurt berolast week. The Callendcf Miiatrels play to-night, and Sol. Smith Russell will play uoxt Friday niglic.

Bedford, Putnam, of Gvaysou' county, was arrested here to-day, accused of cow-steal' Political Addresses-- Boath Tc-les-ram to The ABILEXE, Octobar iTudgo Ireland spoke hero ro-day to a very largo audience. His speech'M-as a manly nnddigniflod arraignment oC the llcpubliffiiu party and was listened to for an hour with dose i. Mi- Laulmm, candidatsi" for' Congi'oss; also spoke after the close of Judge Ireland's address. Mi- C. AVooilsqn.

a prominent saloonkeeper, died livit Thursday night, of typhoid A gYoat dool of bullding'is gbins on and mo- oosuueu oio in demand -at good traEei. In Mlomorinra---Choi'ters Tilod---Ap- pointod Ohiof CJork--Pair Oponin(r-- Haeos--Asaaultod by Daroae Tolosmm-lo Thu A Commnmlory, Knlglita "Tonipkr, will havo a Homiliivo otsorruw, opon to tlw publlo, ou Sunday, at 12 iximmomoratloh ot tho.doath Sir. Knight J. J. Qootle, Dnllus.

Charters fileil: Co-opcrntlvo Asaoclatloii, Pn- troiw ol-Husbandry, Loon county, Sllia.uK); tho Toxos Contlnuntnl Mi-at conipmiy, ol Victoria, capital buy nud "ficH' cnttlo, horsi-s, Hhoop, cnttlo raucliiM, to cnpase in stock-yards, cirttlc- slaughtoriiiK and ic'e-mniiufacturiiitr, nnd to slauglitor aud propnro i'oi' hhipmont all kinds ot meats, llsli nml Tliu 1 following HIM tho directors: J. H. Wood, Sfutliis, Jiw. A. MeFiuMoii, J.

M. Brovrnson, B. A. -I-uvi, W. A.

mtus, A. P. TrISES, Thos. JL Coluinnn nud John J. Woldor.

Tho El Paso nud Now Moxican JUillroad compnny, mpltal stock to build a railroad from El Paxo to vouauctiou with the El I'rtso and New Mexico railroad, of Now Mexico, cu tho boundary lino botivuen" Texas aud Now Mexico, dlstauco twenty miles; gonorul olllco utEl Paso. Directors: U. R. JtcGoflln, Alien Blacker, 0. T.

Uiuuolt aud B. Shtistur, of El Goo. Koblo, ot. Lawrence, and Fontaiu, of Mi'xitio. Tlio comntlssionur of tlio Koncrnl laud olllco to-iliy niipoluted Mr.

N. Koblusou cliluC clurls, vico Mni'or Khond'js Mahor The now iucuuibont had been an ofllcinl iu thu Texas land olTlce i'or fioverul years U)) to Jnst when ho resiRUOd to, accept an appointment in the land department of thu New York, Texas uud Mexican Railroad company. Tho Austin Stato fair opened to-dny under tho favorablo uuspieca of oitremeb' Hue weatlier, but with only ft siunil attendnuee. Tlio exhibition in all dorjArtmeuts shows an improvenieut over preceding faira. lu poultry, tbo display wmch is said to be tho finest over had in tho" South, embraces upwards of huudrod.

birds including ovory variety of improved breeds. Tho imp.lo'.i'.ont very Hue, 0.1 is also tho exhibits iu tho textile hall and tho gallery of fino-arts. Tbo stock and horticultural departments, however, owing to tho postponement of tho last week, nutdo nrcossary by bud weather, do not incur public expectation. Tho follotviug awards woro made: Bust draught horson. -V.

Graven, of Fiukvillo, flitjt 1'. H. Gerhard, ot Austin, second: Best stallion, Gc-o. Harris, of BaKdnd, fli'tft premiuui: C. A.

Graves' of Fidrvlllo, second. Best naddlt: poay, Grogg. Best suclcir.j cplt, Giles Burclot, of Austin. BACKS. First Itact--running Race; half milo heats; Iwst two in three, that never liatrliB--3.

0. Clou AuBtin.M. Hoiis's Bill.First Austin, Bill, S. Timo--XS. Second heat--Bock, 1: Austin, Time--SI Second race; milo heats, for livery or goutlomoo's roadsters; first px-ixo, S80; sicond prbo.

$10. Entries--J. Taylor's Morjan.F. W. Turner's Dock; C.

B. Ston- dard's Jbo, E. itcDa-llul's Bromiic. and P. 'Lawless's Hoiie.

First heat--Morgan, 1: Dock, others distanced. Second neat Morgan, 3. Third heat--Morgan, Dock. 2. Old Damns, Khe city lunatic, committed a savers assault this evening ou a little boy and was taken to the lock-up.

Ho has. had tho freedom of tho city for a quarter of a century, and though more than onco adjudged dangerously insane tbe authorities havo novor been able to llnd room for him in tho asylum. The afllicted man is a-i" educated German. His reoKOti becnmo dethroned upon learning of the loss of his family at sea, sinco which event ho has been vainly endeavoring to hearf rom them through tho newspapers, a store or more of which ho earned ai-ound suspended from his waist like an apron. wagor; second, $10.

M. F. Luhbock's Crops Town Progress Political Etc. Telosram to Tho KYLE, October This part of Hays county is coutributinE its share toward tho general exportation of tbe staple and corrals. Cotton has yielded unprecedoutedly, and tho acreage is much larger than over before iu tho history of tho county.

tho scarcity of labor and tho Into excessive rains have somewhat retarded the farmers, tho season has, nevertheless, been aprcsperous ono. A greater proportion of com and other cereals have been harvested than in fonrcr years, much of which will find its way to irnirkr-'t Cattlo are doing well and aro in fine condition. Hays nnd the adjoining, county of Cald- wt'll contain some fins herds, nud jiiciuv importations of blooded stock have beenadded. Thobosineisof the International raid Great Northern rnilroaii, at tuis point, is vory largo. The agout here informs me that the shipuieuts of cotton will approximate 2.WO bales, while tho shipments of cattle, grain, have been correspondingly InrpJ.

making Kyle one of the most important points of shipment on this road. Our tovvn is constantly improving, new stores and houses are continually bring erected. Our merchants are generally prosperous, mechanics and artisans crowded with Tork, and the farmers, because of a bountiful harvest, are prosiwrous and bappy. Politics are little discussed. Jones.

Davis Company arc, by the thinking, olnsscx, guner- allv rcicVated to their proper positions. Although this is not a jmrt ot tha Tenth district. Hancock has many admirers because of his fearless, manly sentiments and tho bold, uncompromising position he lias taken upon that leading of all issues--the toriir. P-fliESTENE. Tolophono Zxchango to bo Snili-- School Prospocts.

Teicxrnm to Tho Xetvs.) October has again coins to the front as ono of tho progressive and wide-awake towns of this section of tbe State. A special meeting of the common council, under tlw presidency- of His Honor Mayor 1'ick- 'eus, was held this afternoon, to listen to propositl from St. who built our waterworks hero. They pro- iwsoil to establish a telephone cxdiongo in tile city, and the Board of Aldermen took them up proiiipth-; passed n.u ordinance them tweuty-tlve years and tbo pofes--un- der the indefatigable -ood-lookm" Jones and his energetic s'Jperintondeut, D. Jones--will he put up aud tho wires working in ton days.

Tliat Is the way they do things here. Tlieru is also a proposit'iou beforo tae Board of Aider- men--championed by such prominent and citizens as Colonel Swaii- sou, president of the School Board, Dr. Palmer, one of its most eiwrgetic and capaplc members, Royall, one of our ablest and most TJOU- merchants, nlso treasurer of tho School Trususis--to take measures to. erect one of tho finest public schools in tho State, and tho proposition meets with universal approval. Cut in tho Hoad--riro Dopartmoat Iniprovomon.ts--Cotton- -Weather.

Telecram to The Xews.l October M. Willio.ii Roberts, a brakeinan ou tho Central road, iras stabbod iu tho head Saturday uight by Louis Taylor, a mulatto, aiul to-day Taylor was arrested and juiied. Roberts wound, while severe, is not thought necessarily fatal. A committee hns been canvassing, tho city sitions made bv a company of capitalists St. Louis, headed by Mr.

J. T. Jones, night indicated thoir determination to refuse to pull out thu truck any longer without horso-power assistance. The weather is clear and dry. Cotton is in fast.

Business hi picking np. Torn by a Gin-- Cotton, Corn, Etc. TeScsnan to Thu PI.AXO, October A young man named Abo Pollard, while feeding a pn at Black gin-house, thiu atwrnooii, had his right badly torn up bv the saws, and will have to have it amputated near the elbow; The operation would havo been performed this afternoon, but the doctors here not haviii" tho necessary inrtruuiente had to sc-nd to Dallas to procure them, The fanners are in good spirits over tho nice weather for picking cotton. have shipped about I'M bales up to date, bixtv- three bales wm-c. received to-day.

There will be two steam coru-ijhellers put in operation in a few days, and it is expected that we will ship between lOO.aud cars of corn this seagull. eather clear and plea-iauf. to The CAI.VJSBT, Major. IV. P.

Toihi- sond, one of thi; oldest settlers of this county, died last uigbt his residence, near. Calvert. A small dwelling, belonging to a colored man, was burned yesterday. No insurance. Several handsome residences are ielug erected in Calvert.

the number iir. Julian Robertson's, vchicn will bo quite an ornament to our town. the youngest son of Mi-. J. H.

Dremian, died this County Fzir Opcninj- Teloznun to The STUPiiur. Si-raxe's, -October The coimty Inir 'opened to-day with tlie usual for the (H-st day." We will have somo of tlio best races that we, ever -have had any pri? vions lair. The exhibition iu tho iadiMMla- mri-meiiii is splendid. Quito a nuuibu of VMI- toi'B are already bore. Tho weather in good, Thursday and Friday will be tho big EAK Dr.

Gravos's Caao--Scandaviaa'. Clu'o --Almost Shot--Methodist'Appoint- Personal Difficulty. to Tho KCWU.J SAN ANTONIO, October Grnv-es's caso has tatoin favorable turn, and Ills recovery uowconlldentlylookud-lor, A tieandiuavlim club has heeu formed here, and the following temporary, olHeors elcctpd: President, Oscar soorotary, 0. J. Eilluholm; treasurer, Tho initiation fee hiv; boon Hied at S2 50, and a.

committee appointed to draft a comtltutiou and bylaws. Tho club will bo permanently on tho 28th, Last night at tho Central hotel, a cowboy was looking at a pLstol when, -be through carelessness, let It drop, and striking the ground it exploded, and tho ball passed close to the-head of Judgo Doll, luckily, however, doing him no Tho KeV. W. of the Solcdad street Methodist Episcopal Church South, b.i* just been relegated to San Antonio by the conference at Scguin. This evening a quarrel took placo in tho Federal court-room between Attorney-General Mclxiaryand Mr.

H. C. Grinor. The.quarrel arose regarding politics, and hot -words were passed between them. The lie won passed and AfcLoary struck Grinor.

The fracas Hiking place in tho court-room both partien wero promptly lined each by Judge Turner. After the quarrel srjcondu were appointed on each cidn, and a duel seemed to bo tue iiiovita- blo outcome ot it The ultitlr, been settled by mutual friends. SESTTItT. ICiXothodiGt and Appoiiit- jncnts. Telegram to Tlin Snotnx, October Wcs; Texas Annual Conference tho Methodist Church South, began session iu this place last Wednesday morning and adjourneil last night.

Tho conference was presided ovi-r by Hov. Bishop Linns Parker, of Orleans, Bov, H. S. Thrall, secretary. Thin is Che 'first conference presided over by Bishop Parker sinco hi; flec- tion to the Episcopacy by t'jo general conference of tlio Church, held iu lost May.

The following are the appolntplents made by the bishop for tlio ensuinp; Jcar: San Antonio District-- H. S. Thrall, iiur eldor; Son Antonio station, W. J. Young; Cibolo circuit, W.

T. -Tborabc-ny: Medina circuit. William M. Adaius); Pnai-jall circuit. J.

C. Russell: Carizo HpriiKS imd Cotula ml-wiou, J. H. Tucker; Uvaldo mission, O. A.

Del Kio mission, Felix ICnox; Camp Wood mission, to bo supplied, by Snmptar IVowu; Sabinal circuit, to be supplied; mission, to be supplied; Bndcra misaiou, E. 1-L Waldron; Mouut-'iin imissioc, Geo. B. Killough. San Marcos J.

Joyce, presiding elder; Sou Marcos station, Euckcer San Marcos 21 A. Black; Blanco circuit R. M. Leaton; "WulnuX Springs circuit, B. 0.

Dnvol; K'yla circuit, J. W. Vest; Lock- bort circuit, T. S. GaiTett; Harwood circuit, K.

W. Keith; GoimUes circuit, Brown; Lu- limjcircuit, W. C. Buiii-; Soguin station, H. G.Horton; Mill Creek circuit, H.

A. Graves. Tsxana District--J. T. Gillutt, elder; Toxana circuit, Vf.

H. H. Biggs; Boxville circuit, W. M. ShocWcy: BWlu'tovillc circuit, Kingsbuiy; MovJton circuit, T.

VV. Glass; Concroto circuit, I. Waller; Victoria nnd Cttoi-o circuit, Jns. B. Dlbnlli: Clinton circuit, to be supplied; ciraiit, George Lcesvillo circuit, to be suppUed by L.

Wat- kms. Corpus Christi Monk, pre- Beesvillo circuit. A. G. Biggs; Helena circuit, E.

Y. Stale; Rancho tiicuit, A. Cox: Vlores- villo circuit, Pt-tei Norwood; Goliad station, W. H. Btinrmetto, to supplied.

San Saba District--J. M. Stephinson, presiding elder; San Sail a sta tion, Ru McDonald; Son Sablt. circuit, J. jl Shuford: Richhmd mission, Josejh Coughri in; Valley Springs, circuit, John Cook; Llano- circuit, H.

Oloiigh; Round Mountain an Rockvalo circuit, J. T. Graham; Boenie mil sion, to bo supplied; Kerrville circuit, H. T. Junction Citv mission, A.

G. mission, J. W. Mout- gomorv; Jlason niis-ion, J. Former; Concho mission, T.

Burl The next session be hold at Sou Marcos. Political IGootimg- and -District Court, Stc. Tel sgram to Tlie Xews.1 BL'IINKT, last Friday the Greenhackers had. a barbecue at this place, expecting Hoa. G.

Jones to bo here, but he failed to put in appearance. Colonel Trigg-, Independent COJM Udate for the Senate, -was present and after dinner, Judge having come in on "train, Trigg's friends and Tel- null's commeaced negotiations for a of time, but friiloti to mako any arnuigeineuts: Colonel Trigg j'roceedc'd to address the au'li- ciice a. of something over an hour in K'ugth. After he had ceased there wero culls for TorrelU and on his reaching the stand ho stated tbjathe would not be liuu'ted, auU had proceeded rith his speech a'oont ono hour irheu one of the lenders the Cii-cnbacl: party in This count got up on the stand and stated that this was a Greenback mealing, and that- Judge Terrell must stop. Terrell hint that hi- would stop, but trailing to the audience stated that if it would hiar him would ilm'sli his spoech after in the courvhouse, tvhich hi- did.

speaking to a large audience. A good ical of feeling was manifested and it damped Iho Gri.M:nback cause in this county, as many of tho best men in. the Jjartv have been hoard to say thev would not voto'for a party whoso leader showed so JSttli- judgiomt and Ciiptalu "VValrer Acker, of Lainpasas, was nominated Saturday for rcpreseutativd from this legislative district bv tho Deiuocntfs. With Terrril in the Scaato" and AcH-r in tbe lower holifO, this portion of Tcxus wUl bo ubf3' reprweutud. Senator Coke spoke hero last night.

His He spens most of speech was M'ell his time showing that Gi-ceuback party -wns dead nnd showing the dift'erencp between tho two old paities. The health of tho county is improving. Cotton is coming iu rapidly and everything seems to be on a boom. Tho District Court will convene on next Monday, Judge Blackburn try to hold the court as his eyes are better, but not by any means. DA3JLAS.

Tho TTnIrnown for Tor- gory e-racd Jnry -Woathor. Telegram to Tlie DAI.I-AS. October At the inquest held by 'Sqnire Mej-ors on the remains of tlio dead man found' near the city, ou the Santa, Fu ro.id, it was found that there wore numbei-s of hole-. in tho back of an old itannel shirt the dead man wore, indicating that he had been the recipient ot" a charge of buck-shot and, in fact, several flattened buck-shot were found TM tho ground near the skeleton. The verdict of the jury vas that he was murdered bv a party or tu the jurv unknown.

There "was nothing oy which the skeleton -could be identified. The skeleton was broiight to Diilhxs and burned omoncr the unknown. it. AV. Ci-eusliaw, alias Grispom, brought back to Dallas from VV'KCO last night in chai-e of a depnty-sherllT.

Me is wanted here was at tlie time committed tt jail but released on a halc.is corpus trial, After this he went to Cprsicaua, he remained a short time and then -went to A7eco. Ho languishes In jail. The grand jury adjourned The suit the session is about -ii)il most of which are for misiiemeiiior nnd oltcmes. Tlio w.iather is clear and warm. Ihe'roaas are drying up very fast and the country generally is recuperating 1'rom tho cilcci; of continued wet weather.

Colonel JOiios's Canvass--Illorchan- diso Attached. fSpeclat Te.le^i-.iin to Tby October Coluuel J. W. Jones; Democratic candidate tor stoto from this district, addi-flssrd' .1 fino audience npou tlio issues of the pur.ilia;CT.nvii!s, in the conrt-houso heiv, Colosiel Joines is a gentienian of undoubted ability aud ufi vk-as- lie adclr speakti. und will niak? 1'ricods lie will the citijns of ie a MontROnx-rj' county, San brki) on the instant; at Orovclawu, in county.

Thursday, the aitlr, sit CentiVilia. on tbe 27th; and at Ti-iuity, on iho The stoci of of A. T. Eu'l, at Waverlv, wns by Galvestou yesterday. Liabilitiessaid to (Sotton--Wcaihor, Etc.

to Tun Xews.l GiaDt.vos, Oetobor The cotton shipmci A for hist week -ware as follows: G.ilveston, ales, and Houston, bales. Coming: fSpecinl ro The -I--ConsiilcraUo interest talwn in tlio ciKiiljij races. Hoift-s utw i-oiug trained on C. C. Thy i-iic-L's tr.ky pl.ii-e iji ahout Tho principal race ti.

ndio noted ivili be eiitc-rud. i TV'oaUier fuio, and cotton-picking progress- ppesial Tolo.yrarn The Sowa.J October So-- vember 'ict at thin ptaeo, is the topic of the day. Tho following speakers aro expected to bo present: Governor O. Hon- John Hancock, Judgo A. 1 orreU, Hon.

Tom Sneed und Mr. Dudley Woolen. We o-- IJ! -l'hn weather is pleasant; slight frost fell night or two ago. Cotton recoipts light. ATSBSJS.

Distric-i: Court--Ootton. -Special Telemram to The Xawn.J ATIIKSS, October fall -term of tho District CourC convened bore yestcrdfl.y, Judge JohuC. Ilobiusonpi'CBidiiig- Quito a nmnber of visitinff aitornovs ere-present. A licavy docket is to-bo-tried. There are a number of murder cofiew on tho docket.

Coiton coming in lively. Criuiltinl docket set for Thursday D2SPATCE. BtochB Buoyant 'Western farmers Holding Gram-- notfcsctild and 3Box- ieo--Coffco-- Cotton Zirmor. to Tbc Nsws.) NKW YOKK, October Among tbe were 52000 rjitcraationnl iaai Great INc.rthcra railroad first mortgngo bosrfs iJOUO Eom-ton and Toms Central llrstsat SM.OOO Texas aud Padfic, Rio Graado at stock at Land Company stocJi; at aSJi. Wjsftiro farmers arc holding baii their grain- crop for higher prices.

Closer rulations bcf.vccn the St. Joo a Knnsas CTeras railroads uro It is nunorcii tttttlio reported heavy dry gooUfi fojlm-o. in Boston is false. has SD.spcnile'J the mt with the MeiiCan government fcr the ixj'finulinj bonds. per cents, are ment.

Tvoro t.ho pious inefficient, nmi your rui- coiisforso tliinlciiijj Answor-- My opfoloa 'and at time was that iKhch- was carriisl, both 0' pravlsiouH and I tbpu(jtt at tio was best i gto a'aiini- inum of weteht: JO 'e-rry dity dayx precisions and stnko cue south rapidly as for tho Asiatic Wava- ia caea boat shoulrt have -provfdcd'in aaticipaiion rf a separation on uiEoarompa-e, sextant, linana'; and tosiiythics tables. Wens rto articles 'yot have in tho Jcaiiiifttte and was from tho boats icttntioaal or the overs iplit. 1 Aruiwor-- Tho artMct woro the nml in October, Wit, a was prepared tar tach contain, iull 'alt of that might, be rewire-l for their This was witb a Ita of articles specified by captain. Tloxes twat compftssOT were iathc sta.vb«irdoharWR»ro, ready IX.T inimediato use. uo' not knovr that orti- des wore intentionally left in-, tho ship en th: of Jam) 14.

1S81. lojij; liatigiflj; in the cbartrooni ivadj for immediate use, und ynrrc tuition National Jockoy Clcb WAsniX'iTos. Oetobcj- Today WM opening day cf tbc Katioaal Jodaiy Club rncw. A cold vrinl prevtiled, but tlic is musli larger tlian antid- pntei). Tbo iraelc a fliie conditioa, and nil ovents well contMted.

Firet llacc-- Ono TMilo, all SKIS. Cootjn''k won easily; SpringBcld Tur.c-- 'gueondttnce-- Aotuinnal liacdicnp. oil ages. won; Genurni iloci-oe second, Ka.Vfiouat third. Time-- 3:15.

piiid $200 W. for two-year cf a roile. Felicia won; Ttito olds- Wanderin 'swornl; thb-d. Fourth h.a, forafiiguf. Fir eat, Ifonardi tlairfind first, alin heat, tors and stockholders of tho etta ojiil aicinnati railroad will buy in ti)0 road.

Sales arc.reported 0000 bags of Kio coffee at 'Jc. for firir. New Orlcous and Galvcston cotton Lai: on bonk sold to 4.80V. Cottou Urmur on reduced offerings. Stoclci closed buoyant.

DSKESTieTsSPATGiiES. TSLOSZ DIP- irst ocjux-ii first, Helen'TVillncB Duku of Mont Alban third. Time --i "1UX. Sccoud liCHt, Monarch aoconrt Cake of Mont Albmi Hclflc. Wallace third.

I'iflli jiicc--St'wpifichase over course. Kitty Clark 'tvon, Joe Hunt sucouoL Srfpiitozi 3oact October RaOC (at Briri-'" Jieaclii-Aa ases; flvfl-eighths a mil? Tennyson and listle ran dead fce.it- tWnL In the run-'jfC J-iUle iCatie Seotfud Kace-SeUias-allowaBCCs; mile. secoca; GoTemor Hampton T- oiWiQO. one- Tho Bicoat'-onnial Colc'bration. Pnn.ADEl.rj«A.

Octoljer 2t. Ko mure iveathe.T con) have, betn vouchsafed for lauding than chat which prevailed this momiug. air deal- and crisp, mid the shone brightly. At no time during the cc-utcjinial period w'as auy eveut no Thoroughly and heartily co'icbratod by the public, which filled tho streets, thu river front, the and roofs 0- overloukinp: tile DeiawB.ro and all iorts of gaily decorated cruff; 051 the river. Shor' aftc-r a.

m. a tugboat, mid other to the- number of iJ wen? Penned in lir--? in tho vicinity of the League Island Uliil-wl States live milw south of the city and fol- 'lowodmthowakcof tbo Allanish bark was Jittcd up to the orijfiniil vessel on which Penn came over. As she paired North Atlantic squadron. ancLored below the point choseii for Jandinsr, fid saluted by the an-i rcturaetl tJjo sttJuto. Tho wharf when? the hiudinjj took was at Dock aud suid to ie just above tbe point whero tbo original liincling ivai; cfTc'u'tcd.

At 10:00 Penn stepped over tfcc Hide of tlio and as no lid so the retina U'nwtinff bo3 ond dfccriptioii. Bovt bolls were SUUA whistles ou ihe sjid icJiti blowu, guns fired and the cbecred. On tbe lauding were fifty or aiguty persons to represent Swedes, Indians and otters who congrtpated to. receive William Pccn. and from these it? mock fonutier received a hcnrty Edward C'lvjiights president of tbe BicoTi- it Thompson.

cliJeC marslial of tmdcs flisii'lny, iaiii ager Colusbury mid of the executive committed, formally welcomed i'enu and bis rompai'ions upon their sion thpn'foniTed, headed bv Peur. Knisrhtt, and composed of miudOy British.ofticers from the Swedes, British, Iiidiaui, and Friends, who formc-d Uio colony hither by FCCJJ. anri numbers the executive commitlee of the association that devised cxd tiie tion, the whole making a iiuvui spectacle. After the -welcome, at tbe blue Second and DocJ; struois. took place, the- doaiousM-aUoii fmlowcti, aud wp.

one oC the finest affairs of iw kmJ over yit- nessed here. The line purade formed cu Brand street, south of Chnstaut, from 10 a. ai. shciilv after wiientbo moved. The straits, vrjudows.

Ooonravs and roofs of Tvhicb crowded evtirywhore. presented tho soino brilliant scene ot ttags and pieturei'of Peun, unique decorations in ever- jrcciui and canvas aad, above lines of people, Cordon to bo Siscoaxinuod WASinNSTON. OctofctT iler- raV. the ilariae Honiital ut Brov.iis- viilc, Texas has bec-n" diix'Ctotl by General Humilton to withdraw the AITOVO cordon as soou. us, iu his it will be iwrfectly safe to do so.

cordon on the kio Grande be continued ris as nd- jncenl in iXIexico aro liu'ecieu witb yellow fever. Eiraru L. Grant uas been appointed postmaster at Goldsborouirh, 2i. to succeed Johit Ii. Smith.

re.siKnc-d. 1 Lord Randolph Chiircbbill movrtl the au- joummeiit-of tiio House iu order to profcv-t nu autumn session. Ho mado u. historical review, and asserted amidst loud cheers from the Tories, that the llousu of had ever bL'eu jealous monarx-hial Mr. Gladstone said ho was jrlad tw sw Lord Tlruidolph Chnrjhhill the House again.

coHtenJed tbat the precedent ijuoted by Ivord Baudnlph Chnrcbuill was inapnliro-ble. Jhe Uoitw, he slid, liad full to its uivjent; course. Lord Juiudolph ChurcbluU btula siuny kr.owlodj;c FcrL'amuuc'if he tiiought tlio govanntiiit would be upset by voto of wont of on aa appropiintion bill ilr. Gladstone cited as a jn-ecttlens i-'i when tbo House adjoui-nod July aud reassembled iu and of 'ITjiis, he said, Lor.l Randolph Churehhiir.s tuscrtiou entirely do- sLroyed, snubbed and pulverized, anil Sir Slallord Nort-hcotc Lord. Kandolpii ChurtrhhiU's uvtiou.

He asked Gladstone ho would adhero tiunjirial view's of the situation or niaAS A statement In ivft-renco to the war in After ix'iuai'as by Sir William V. Kni'court, homo secretary, Sir Koniy D. Kervjitivc, tue HoiL-ii divHicd on a uf Jxjrtl Jtandolpb which wns ue-, tested by vote of to 11-, Mr. then notice that ho would move a vote of tbimks 011 Thursday nert to tho limisli ti-my hi Gladstouo ii) rcsai'd to tbo urbC of prowdiux 1 would adherti 10 it main proposal, and would a.s a second rule Umt motions ail- could only mad': by leave after questions. Zpiscopaliin Cocicrcaco.

HICIIMOND, October eighth annual congress of the rrotestant Kpi.scnp;-,! CJiurcb hero iov. Dr. N- lu'shop livt'ivd an address r. of tlio objfcfc uud scope of the church congress. Rulijrioub exercises were conclmitxl hy Uifid- rtiinistvat-ion ii'l3 comuiuuion by KiphL Bishojw F.

M. Gcufpo tt-rkcn, of Virfinia: Tbouius A. Diu'iley, of 'Kentucky, ami Dr. H. D.

wards iiact in ifozait kill, a number of visitors beiuu wivsenfc, 'J-'ho were wiUi siiigliis oC tlie hymn, Come (jiMeioui: iSpiric, Heavenly BisljUij hit. tie, of Virginia, next iuw words of to the 1 tlie cuu- DI; (jtKjrgti of ftCcruUiry ot H'tf then redd a and Ida3 third. Time-- 2.ISX- one-eighth mile; Weddir.2 Henry Brad a St-oond ilacc-- fourths mile: Ada BaTi -n-oit. Be. NortbiuLi third.

1 1 Third Race-AJl cfiw; CDC mile; Pearl Jeoniags becond, Alock tuird. Tiaie, Ohio; October feL-- The Thirty- seventh aumul intMithig of tbe American 2us- sionory assembteil in Conjjressioaol chttrcU tLis aftcraoon, will continue' three days. Tho scrmoff Dr, C. Goddcfl. of fc't.

Louis. Among tliow to take part in tho lire of tts, pritiiicat of the Ccufj-iil Cliiit-c Fist, of 3ov of Consul muversirj-; Dr. A. G. 1 HayjjtuyJ, of HOD.

J. M. xj- Ourry, of Virpnia: dent Oravath, Fisl; cniTdrsitv, Tennessee; Dr. of 1UV Dr. Chamber lin, of ConacctJcui; Iiov Dr.

Eelixinds, of Providence; Colonel C. G. Hammond, of.Cbi- T. C. of Columbus: iloits Pierco.

of Conoeviicat: A. L. of Mawachu-sscts: Z.T. of Gtaoreia; 'Dr. Sbriebv, of HVcw Torfc citv.

cud Pn3- Albert Soh.fcun tendcnt of edn- cation. for tho American onrtry association. 2clta Cain ojrfcioii- AV, The twenty- fourth xujijual ol! Theui the parlora of the preaect, vs of. the United The report f.lio\*it the fm- tornicj- Is in a vwr condition tfnan- a balance ia. tie tniasury of two active chapters, and the lasts four promiiits to one of gKa.t interest to the "fraternity.

Literary tbe held at the House of Delepatas oji Fridaj" Byron iL is tjja the tvjtn SdlttuS rt, Kcv, Kobi. Morrison, ilissoun. his- loriau, und Knimcc Tompttais, of Ohio, as prophet. At the dose -3f the tha celegnt-Sj vritli tuoir ladies, will in, a Old Tiss ON, October Acting Ua ad- torney-Gcuerai to nituai a yiotiou Jii rhft Suprtnit to cnics iu.vclvi-ij the title to xvbat is tts tTomaiaft claims in ninyuiiKuj; to aci-es of j'Lintarioas to the heirs ui i he late John -lidt'll. Tiiese have bocn the last seventy -live, years.

tre luost cijos before. tJie iutenor Lite JiKte? when attomey-gynerxU. to tho presentcluimonts. Tcrriblo FOIIK.S- Qctobci' 'J-L--TI Chr.rits Lusbcni, n. tarbor, met wegiua girl on the raid and ravLsued a biTfcU maunor.

Hz then aixat inilti entered tho house of Conductor Sail JSurIjn.uk. of the road, ucd outraged 3Irs. A parrv ol threshers who-ho the nUif- "or, tiio girl in pursuit ami av Sm-Iwca's house his hoi-se. but the negro essftipoti, ukniff. Two arw iii ptimnit and tho iicgr? be Jyncfadi ii CAUgllt.

Bribers to bo Arrested. WASHINGTON, Octoljar tte instnros tho department of been Jor of Frederick H. Foil, hizc an employe ol'. Arthur rhoir.as R. Fc-ate.

liis go-betwoeus in to trilx" inriji' anil orick 1 out- original hi triaH "ifbo ii ciurpiJ cur. and su to hdvy titwii. Koo-o 1 X. up a horn- Siiaw's urrvsJ; hii-s not bees A. Seccpticn.

ATLANTA, October I-ian. A. S. Ktcf-boiw, iv.icbed the city uight trom 3i.roai£:m:«I by a o' iii a car. lit; w.is met -it the ti-aln by an crowd with much an-1 was to tbe executive mansion in a by four white horses, He be in a IQT? days.

G. 'On. livid ITUI .1 loaded witli wcrfciuca on tho Hoodie liiic last JsnturUay. dcatbs, wa here oa a of fcocii- here oa a oidr. lio not guilty tvnd ui' bail.

Colonel I'ivy, rbt liraiiliiiii Honor Kelinpd Tonpc-i: ileilo; Uio miuisU'r, Tcru.tiun; iCuuUiyri. formally pre.Stfiitod to tuo nrcsideut tuLy by this secretary of i'-iio. tbc we re exchanged. Zicfx'audori- work thy luitv. 111 churvti tini San Antonio special Slates Miu-slint Julie- uife ami Ifarry GoW- ui cit- wtrrc iy- dyv Unittti lJio.nl with defraiuiiog holdinj; otlVc, Daratis-od Tr Cyclonc- SAVANNAH, (JcttiU-r Tiie 'xiri; LiKomo, Anditv.s, with Liverpool, arrived uii-i badly Lh-fuiiool am! wh-- by a oyctouc Oclob-r yini JoMnottorapUiry Board.

TV'ASHINCTON, Octi.Oor LicntL-iiant tho-K-uunL'ttuciiurt of iu- i i to-duv rcMwr.Ltl his Jiarrnrivc? iw llu sbiltiusyi-Uio vessel. Jluiikir, clw iouj-iloc, w.isdftiilcd to hhojul so'itt a and plant blrtcl: 1 yliowtiM) i of iiiarvh, the pro- lo miViiycu Lwut-sund iii-0 visions an.l ulc.ls«-i by and 'any of Tiit-'iu a time n-s pracf icabJe. 1 ho of ollK-era and iiton ior tho: start was Hlj 1 (iiiitl dotJiil at i'tc the bJii trca't it 'ivc-ri 1 iU'K' to O-'LI'O-, aiul wliiit be- suvuil fiMin 'Jio wrecl: Uiii ix'trent, nuU us LO tho Ijoatt, hu- was preiJarittious nridn f'ur u.o rc- tli'u best that: could nnve been. If tiot, in what fa your jnUt-' October K-JJJ. Jd.

D. i. in Lao Eis lj 'tj -Uiu raco in Uiu of jx-ace ami because, Iiuysvs, iliiir ojiooitvuuiy ii yoc ii-. IKVJurixnno JCnttilipozco. VOUK.

J'Jooett GnUu. Arrived out; a doa'l-hvtt of ntr-t'ly tlircu inoutJiS, KupnbhcBH w-." 1 fcreos lucTwciity-tourUi T.i-icc this Hou. tx Liiwi-cnco, of TrtTsTijEzaff itEitch Youii, In Uw iiuitcii tlw luklnighr. st-oru Lie SEE TEtEGKAS'U OX.

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