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RAII.ROAD8.
REAR ESTATE.
THE COURTS.
^ribitne
FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 18, 1891.
. THE MARKETS.
STEAM AND SAIL.
Pullman
Buffet,
.Sleeping
Oar
TEXAS.
H-
OFFER FOR SALE.
WANTS
NEW ORLEANS FUTURES.
Increase
ing, as reported by the United States Weather
P11VAO11
STATIONS
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QHAS. A. SCHROEDER,
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2206 Mechanic street.
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WANTED.
THALIA AND TERPSICHORE.
of
FOB SALE.
ATTOBNEY8-AT-LAW.
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Office: 2326 Strand.
Practice in State District and U. S. courts only
NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR RENT.
F. CHARLES HUME.
M. E. KLEBERG.
EOST.
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SUNSET ROUTE.
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QUITMAN FINLAY
FOUR
DAILY TRA.-'S
418%
JOHN CHARLES HARRIS,
FOR ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
PERSONAE.
J.
J^OLTON & LEONARD,
Isabelle—If you loved Tom Barry as
LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE,
Postoffice, bet. 21st and 22d Streets.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
L.
FURNITURE MOVED.
’PHONE 227.
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER.
DYEING AND SCOURING.
G1
PROPOSALS INVITED.
418%
CLOTHING.
For your Table and Cooking Butter, go
to Boyd & Waters, Mechanic street, op-
418%
Butter, Lard and Cheese at Boyd &
foio-ra ’ 91 HQ IVfanhanin flf.rAftf.-
Galyeston City Railroad company.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Ballinger Building, Galveston, Tex.
Total for October, *91 ..
Total for October, *90 ..
Increase over last year...
Per cent of increase
Decrease
November 19, *91 ..
Noyember 13, *90 .
Increase
November 13, *91 .
November 14, *90 .
and Sunday night with Saturday mati-
nee.
Cash wheat ...
Dec. wheat ....
May wheat ....
Oct. corn
Year corn
May corn
Atchison
St. Paul
Lackawanna...
7.42
7.48-49
Opened
Today
Noon
Prices
7 77-80
7.83-85
7.40
7.47-49
Closed
today
Closed
Today
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OF
LIMBI *
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70
90
1 10
1 20
2 00
75
1 05
1 85
1 65
1 95
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2 80
8 60
4 40
5 20
8 30
16 80
21 60
26 40
81 26
48 0(
N. W. Corner Twenty-second and Mechanic 8
Galveston, Texas.
REAL ESTATE AGENT AND NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Galveston, Texas,
Office: 2114 Mechanic Street.
BETWEEN HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS AND
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
6 20 a. m.
11.00 a. m.
2.50 p, m.
8.00 p. ni.
6.20 p. m.
Ar .
Ar..
am
9.00 am
Increase .
November 11, *91...,
November 18, *90....
Mariden’s Pectoral Balm.
will cure coughs, colds, croup and affec-
tions of the breathing organs. s
GEO. P. FINLAY.
piNLAY & FINLAY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
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Oats, Corn, Bran, Wheat, Rock Salt
and Flour at Boyd & Waters, 2109 Me-
chanic street. *
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10.45 a. m.
5.47 p. m.
2.10 p. m
8.50 a. m.
9.00 a. m.
Increase
November IO, *91
November 11, *90
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£
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Pt cloudy
Pt cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudless
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jJUME & KLEBERG,
Law Office, 2324 Strand.
The direct line for aff points in New
Mexico, Arizona and California.
[K. C’y Ex
G.g South,
Arrive
Closed
Yesterday
8.02-03
8.15-16
8.29
8 39-40
8.49 50
8 59-60
8.68-69
8.76-77
8.67-69
7.80-82
7.88-89
Closed
To-day
7.99-84
8.13-14
8 26-27
8.36-37
8.46-47
8.57
8.66-67
8.72-73
8.63-65
Closed
To-day.
7 61-62
7.71-72
7.82-83
7 93-94
8 03-04
8.18-14
8.23-24
8.26-27
COR. 20TH AND MARKET STS., GALVESTON.
Uniforms a Specialty. ____
SPECIALISTS.
TITANTED—Sewing by day or at home, by
VY MRS. LEWIS, 2121 avenue I.
VTTANTED—One copy Evening Tribune, Aug-
VV ust 3d, 1891.
TIME CARD
In Effect Sep. 7, 1891.
STATIONS
■d
.a
£
NE
St. Louis Grain.
Opened High’st Lowest
today ' ’
96
96
102%
Closed
Yesterday
7.61-62
7.71-72
7.82-83
7.92-98
8.02-08
8.12-13
8.22-23
today
96
96
102%
WWICE’S
Baking
U'LjlPowdei'
Used in Millions ©f Homes—40 Years the Standard
B. LOCKHART,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW.
New York Stocks.
Closed
Yester-
day
42
75
138%
MONEY TALKS.
Evening Tribune is authorized to offer
a reward of $25 for an undecayed cypress
block taken from any pavement in this
city which has been laid five years or
more.
gELBEZE MATAGORDA
K. C’y Ex
G’g North
Leave
39%
40%
T?OR SALE.—A good second hand buggy for
T sale cheap at
E. E SEIXAS, 24th & Postoffiee.
gHELL-OYSTER OR REEF.
1. & G. N. R. R.
The Best
and quickest Route
To All Points
4»TNORTH AND EA8T.-JB31
The Direct Line
To Mexico via Labedo.
pR. T. McGORK,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
Private Diseases a Specialty.
Consultation Free.
Office and drug store southeast corner 27th and
Market street.
H. G. THOMPSON Gen’l Pass, and Tkt. Agt.
MAX NAUMANN,
Union Ticket Agent, Galveston. Telephone 132.
gOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
10.55 pm 10.22 am
9.25pm
8.04pm
5.45pm
5.30pm
10.05pm
1.4apm
8.30pm
7.30pm
8.00pm
9.00am
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much as I do, wouldn’t you marry him,
Uncle Dick?
Uncle Dick—No, I would not.
Isabelle—Why not?
Uncle Dick—I should prefer to marry
a lady.
Corn and Oat Chops. The cheapest
and best feed for horses and cows at
Boyd & Waters, 2109 Mechanic street.
Dolls
Of every description and size at
The Louvre,
219 Tremont Street, next to Mechanic,
west side.
Criminal District Court.
Hon. C. L. Cleveland, presiding.
The following proceedings were had
in this court today:
Gus Green, assault to murder, entered
recognizance with John Wegner and W.
P. Gleaves as sureties in $1000.
I Q A STEEL * SPEARS.
FOR RENT.
GALVESTON’S BANK MIES,
_______ •
MONTHLY STATEMENT.
..•44,713,791
.. 40,039,266
4,684,535
11.8
STENCILS, ETC.
jos. vTlove^
STENCILS, RUBBER STAMPS,
SEALS FOR NOTARIES, LODGES, ETC.
Corner Strand and Tremont Street
S. DOWNS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office cor. Tremont ahd P. O. streets.
Residence, 3617 Ave. M.
Phone 438. Galveston, Texas.
today
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FISH AND OYSTER COMPANY,
J. BELBEZE & CO., Proprs.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fish and
Oysters,
DEPOT—20th Street, bet. Market and Postoffice,
P. O. Box 270, GALVESTON, TEX.
T BIAGINI,
d« -----
WHOLESALE FISH AND OYSTER DEALER.
Groceries, Vegetables and Sundries.
CORNER BROADWAY & TWENTY-FIRST ST..
Galveston, Texas.
Hotels and families fully supplied. Country
orders solicited and promptly executed.
P. O. Box 157. Telephone 314.
LIVERY STABLE.
INTERNATIONAL ROUTE.
Lv. Houston, Central Depot—7.40 a.m.. 1.55p.m
5.35 p.m., 8.40 p.m.
Lv. Houston, G., C. & S. F. Depot—7.55 a.m., 2.10
p.m., 5.50 p.m., 8.55 p.m.
Ar. Galveston—9.35 a.m., 3.50 p.m., 7.30 p.m,,
10.45 p.m.
The above mentioned trains are scheduled in
connection with the through trains of the
Houston & Texas Central and Southern Pacific
Co.’s Railways. Connections are made in Grand
Union Depot at Houston with through sleeping
ears from Galveston to San Antonio Dallas, New
Orleans, and all points east, north and west.
Waters,’ 2109 Mechanic street-
~ Fifty mules for sale. Apply to the
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136%
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Pullman Palace
BUFFET SLEEPERS
To All Points.
QUICK TIME AND LOW RATES.
For further information and sleeper reserva-
tion apply to
T. F. McCandless, T P A, Houston.
Max Naumann, Tkt Age, G C & S F Ry.
J. G. Schriever, Traffic Manager.
W. C. Watson, Gen’l Pass, and Tkt Agt.
GROCERIES, ETC.
QAPT. C. NICOLINI,
GROCER, SHIP CHANDLER and IMPORTER
The leading house for Italian Canned
Goods and Macaroni.
Galveston agent for G. Migliavacc’s celebratec
Wine Manufactory and Distillery, Napa City.
Cal. Awarded the highest gold medal at Parif
Expoiition, 1889.
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors, Fruit,
and Nuts of all kinds.
Cos. 20th and Stband. Galveston, Tbx.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Closed steady 3 to 5 points up.
REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENTS,
STOCK BROKERS
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
Room No. 3 (upstairs) Ballinger & Jack B’lding,
No. 2207% Avenue E, bet. 22d & 23d Sts.
JOE SALE BY
J. 8. Montgomery. W. O. Ogilvy,
J. S. MONTGOMERY & CO.,
Several nice homes and fine hieh building lots
in every part of the city at old time prices.
FOR RENT.
Several 2-story Houses, Cottages, Stores and
Offices. ------
J. S. MONTGOMERY & CO.
Tremont, between Market and Postoffice.
R. T. Wheeler. H. W. Rhodes. Stuart Wheeler.
^"HEELER, RHODES & WHEELER,
REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENTS,
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WEATHER REPORT.
Galveston, Nov. 13.—The following was the
temperature and condition of the weather at
the points named below at 8 o’clock this morn-
» — ~ —A-.L 4-V» TT-»-» CJ4-<v
Bureau.
66 0
58 0
N
24
namiaii, mwies........................... IJ
Average state of weather Pt cloudy
Forecast from Washington
For twentv-four hours from 8 a. m.
Washington, Nov. 13.—For eastern Texas:
Slightly warmer and fair Saturday.
Local Forecast.
Local forecast made at station for Texas east
of the 100th meridian for 24 hours Irom mid-
night: Fair weather; slight changes in temper
ature; easterly winds. For Saturday; Fair and
warmer. '
Delivered on short notice.
JOS. MAGNA, Residence, N. E. cor. 15th and A
_______Office. Brick Wharf.
POR SALE—The property on S. E. Cor. 11th and
T Church. Apply to E. BOUCAU,
or J. C. UHAMBODUT
T OST—Manhattan Life Insurance Policy No.
L 52,912. Finder will please deliver same, and
obtain reward, to L. C. LEITH, 1405 Church St.
T OST—The public is hereby notified that Dis-
Ju Cillery Warehouse Receipts Nos. 2560 and
7421, issued by Allen-Bradley Co. of Frankfort,
Ky., to Ullmann, Lewis & Co. of Galveston,
Texas, have been lost or stolen, Said warehouse
receipts cover five (5) barrels of Pearl of Ken
tucky Whisky each, inspection of December,
1889, and ;March, 1889, respectively, serial Nos.
1174 to 1178 inclusive and 10,146 to 10,150 inclus-
ive. One barrel of the former receipt was de-
livered to J. R. Fenn June 19th, 1891, and two
barrels of the latter receipt were delivered to
J. R. Fenn October 8th, 1891, and so indorsed on
the back of the receipts. The remaining whisky,
seven (7) barrels, is stored in the bonded ware-
house of Allen-Bradley Co., Jefferson county,
Kentucky. The above mentioned warehouse
receipts and the whisky covered thereby are
our property, and if said receipts are now held
by anyone said possession is without right. All
persons are hereby warned against trading for
or purchasing same, as the delivery of the
whisky has been stopped.
ULLMANN, LEWIS & CO.
Galveston
Brenham
Temple
• Fort Worth.
. Kansas City
Through Pullman Palace Buffet Sleepers on
ATLANTIC SYSTEM.
FOUR
g£
£
28
38
54
58
60
58
54
TJURNITURE MOVED—If you have furniture,
1 pianos or organs or anything to be moved
that requires experience and skill, call on or ad-
dress R. G. JAMES, Center street, between
l-dstoffice and Market, Packing and shipping a
specialty. Only experienced men employed.
Lv. Galveston—7.00 a.m., 3.00 p.m., 7 10 p.m.
Ar. Houston, G., C. & 8. F. Depot—8.40 a.m., 4.40
p.m., 8.55 p. m.
Ar. Houston. Central Depot—8,55 a.m., 4.55p.m..,
9,10 p.m.
DAILY STATEMENT.
November 7. 1891 Bl,704,40.3
November 8, 1890 1,348,052
• 459,350
91,726,874
1,662,297
S 64,577
91,901,460
1,845,957
955,503
.....91,549,931
..... 1,084,013
8 465,918
91,274,396
1,198,687
9 75,709
91,600,576
1,139,356
9 471,220
pOOK—A good white cook wanted. Apply to
V Mrs. C. Rodewald Byrne, S. W. corner Tre-
mont and Ave. P.
THE MODEL MARKET.
The public will doubtless be pleased to
know that the Model market is again in
possession of all the rights and privi-
leges of other meat markets in the city.
The room occupied by this market has
undergone many needed repairs, received
a new coat of paint, and is now thrown
open to the public with one of the finest
displays of meat to be found in the city.
This market is noted for the quality of
meat sold there at all times, and its pro-
prietors pride themselves on corn-fed
meat and all-pork sausage.
Oklahoma City...
Fort Sill
Palestine
Shreveport
San Antonio
Galveston
Corpus Christi....
Rio Grande
Brownsville .....
THE SCANDINAVIAN CHURCH.
Rev. Mr. Noyd, president of the Scan-
dinavian Lutheran church for the United
States, arrived in this city at 9.30 o’clock
today and will deliver a sermon in the
Swedish language at the Mechanic street
church at 8 o’clock this evening. The
object of his visit to this city is to organ-
ize a Scandinavian Lutheran church.
He will remain over Sunday.
THEY CANNOT COME.
Yesterday afternoon the bankers, now
in session at New Orleans, were invited
by telegraph to visit Galveston after the
adjournment of their convention. Tele-
grams were sent by Mr. H. B. Cullom,
by Mr. Julius Runge on behalf of the
cotton exchange, and by Mr. W. F. Ladd
for the chamber of commerce.
The following answer received by Mr.
Runge is in tenor the same as those re-
ceived by the others:
New Orleans, November 12.—Julius
Runge, President Cotton Exchange,
GalvestonDispatch received and ap-
preciated. Have extended your invita-
tion to the association. Regret engage-
ments in Mississippi prevent my accep-
tance.
[Signed,] John Jay Knox.”
Mr. Knox is the ex-comptroller of the
United States treasury department, and
vice-president of the bankers’ associa-
tion.
Honey strictly pure, both in comb and
strained, at Boyd & Waters’, 2109 Me-
chanic street. *
A MUSICALE.
A musical entertainment was given by
the Arion Zither club last evening at
the residence of Mrs. W. J. Cook, on
Broadway, between Tenth and Eleventh
streets. The evening wa? spent in a
very agreeable manner amid the soft
music of the zithers in masterly hands.
justice of the peace was received, and
filed and after some minor business the
court adjourned.
Theatrical and Other Amusements
the Day.
POMPEII
Lord Lytton’s great masterpiece, the
Last Days of Pompeii Saturday night
VESSELS IN PORT.
U. S. Revenue cutter Galveston,
British ss Bishopsgate.
British ss Endsleigh.
British ss H. M. Pollock.
British ss Felbridge.
British ss Zeta.
British ss Oswold.
British ss Bendi.
British ss Marchioness.
British ss Propitious.
British ss Tregurno.
British ss Nigretia.
British ss Wallachia.
British ss Castleton.
British ss Somerton.
British ss Alcestis.
British ss Washington City.
British ss Capenor.
British ss Avonmore.
British ss Palmas.
British ss Dunmore Head.
British ss Abbeymore.
British ss Chelydra.
Spanish ss Maria.
British ss Bellarena.
Norwegian bark Dalerne.
British barken tine Ocean Spray.
Schr Lucy A. Davis.
Schr Warwick.
Schr Sadie C. Sumner.
Schr Taylor.
Schr M V B Chase.
Schr George Toulane.
Schr E. R. Emerson.
Schr E. L. Davenport.
Schr Frank S. Warner.
Marine Notes.
Four steamships arrived in port today
as follows: Bishopsgate, Captain Watt,
from Cardiff; Endsleigh, Captain Pink-
ham, from Teneriffe; H. M. Pollock,
Captain McDowell, from Philadelphia,
and Felbridge, Captain Cowie, from Bar-
row.
The Mallory steamship San Marco-
sailed for New York shoitly before noon
today.
The schooner Frank S. Warner, coal
laden, came across the bar today after
having been detained several days,
A telegram from Colon, United States
of Colombia, announces that the Nor-
wegian steamship Franklin, which vis-
ited this port last summer and was re-
ported wrecked on the San Andreas
island, has been taken off and is now on
her way to blew York. This steamer is
one of those chartered by the Bluefields
Banana company.
The steamships Queen, Clandeboye
and Bankchef Fasting, all from this port
for Europe, have arrived at, coaled and
sailed from Newport News.
The steamship Plymouthian, from this
port for Liverpool, stopped at Charleston
on the 9th for coal.
The steamships Enchantress, Nether-
gate and Southery, all from Galveston,
arrived at Liverpool on last Saturday.
Children Enjoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle action and
soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when
in need of a laxative, and if the father or
mother be costive or bilious the most
gratifying results follow its use, so that
it is the best family remedy known and
every family should have a bottle.
Mr. Fred Linde.
E. L. Buck, the jeweler, of 2124 Mar-
ket street, has recently employed the
services of Mr. Fred Linde, who is one
of the best expert watchmakers and en-
gravers in the United States. Mr. Buck
announces that all work in the line of
watch repairing and engraving will be
done at 25 to 50 per cent, below regular
Galveston prices.
Its Peculiarities.
Pleasant to the taste, agreeable in its
effects and an unfailing cure for female
sickness. These are the characteristics
of Creole Female Tonic. s
Tea Drinkers,
to have a real good cup of tea, a superior
quality of tea must be used in making it.
Our teas are all fresh and as fine as any
imported to this country.
Peter Gengler.
posite News office.
Deane, the Photographer.
Cabinets only $3.00 per dozen.
Center street.
Stop Your Cough.
And prevent consumption by the
timely use of Marsden’s Pectoral Balm, s
Deane, the Pht ographer.
Cabinets only $3.00 per dozen.
Center street.
Cotton.
Quotations furnished by J. C. Cullens, Cotton
Exchange Building.
LIVERPOOL.
Spots: Dull and inactive. Sales 9000 middl
ing 4 7-16.
Futures: Closed steady, 2 to 3-64 higher.
NEW YORK FUTURES.
The Franco-Amerioan Soups.
How convenient, always ready for use,
require only heating, and are delicious.
A complete assortment to be had at
Peter Gengler’s.
Balls and Weddincs.
Call and examine our Wedding Invita-
tions, Calling Cards, Ball Programs and
everything in the fancy stationary line.
We positively have the largest variety
to select from. J. W. Burson-Co.,
Printers, Tribune building.
Deane, the Photographer.
Says the tariff does not raise his prices.
Cabinets only $3.00 per dozen. 418%
Center street.
The new Chair Cars on the Interna-
tional and Great Northern Bailway be-
tween Galveston and Houston are the
handsomest cars leaving the Union
depot. *
Architects.
Bulger & Rapp, architects and super-
intendents. Room 7, Ballinger building;
Galveston.
Do You Know.
that no remedy has yet been discovered
equal to Marden’s Pectoral Balm for
coughs and colds. g
At the Louvre
-You will find everything to make chil-
dren happy; therefore, go there and be
happy yourself.
Everybody goes to Girardin House
Bar for lunch.
Perfect Chair Car Service.
The International and Great Northern
Railway is now running the finest Chair
Cars in the state between Galveston and
Houston. No extra charge for riding in
these handsome cars.
ANY information as to the whereabouts of
A George Murray, formerly of Tyendinaga,
Canada, will be thankfully received by big
nephew, B. G. Connolly, Brantford, Ontario,
Canada.
UNCLE EPH,
GALVESTON’S POPULAfl AND RELIABLE PAWNBROKER
Main office, 24L7-2419Market St., near Bath Ave.
Branch, 418 Twenty-second St,
First-class Single Rigs and Double Teams.
Carriages 1, 2 and 3.
All orders receive prompt and proper atten
tion. ------
BIDS '03 FILLING—The Building Commit-
D of the Coinmi: sioners’ Court will receive
bids until Wednesday noon, November 18, 1891,
at the office of Wm. B. Lockhart, county judge,
No. 2326 Strand, for 1000 yards of solid filling—
island sand—the upper six inches to be of soil,
and all delivered at the court-house square,
placed and graded. The committee reserves the
right to reject anj and a l bids.
Close and reliable connections with rail and
steamer lines at New Orleans
The Standard Gauge Short :
Line to the City of Mexico. :
LOCAL NOTES.
The Harmony club hop given at Har-
mony hall last evening was an enjoyable
affair attended by about thirty couples.
Mr. Morris Warner, an erstwhile the-
atrical agent, newspaper reporter and
press correspondent, is lying quite sick
at the Sealy hospital.
A complimentary hop and phantom
party will be given at the Washington
Guards’ armory on next Thursday even-
ing by the Arcade Social club in honor of
Miss Nellie Stevens.
The many friends of Aiderman T. J.
Gallagher, who, since the beginning of
the month, has been confined to his
home by a severe attack of illness, are
pleased to see him on the streets again.
Everything is now in readiness for the
masquerade ball to be given by the Min-
erva association at Turner’s hall tomor-
row evening. Intending participants
should bear in mind that pink dominoes
must be worn by all.
Mr. Victor v. Vilas, manager of Turn-
er hall, will on next Wednesday evening
become the happy husband of Miss Kate
Hammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus Hammer. Invitations to the
wedding are already out and Evening
Tribune acknowledges receipt of one.
The underwriters of this city are fortu-
nate in the selection they made of a man
to guard their interests in the cotton
line. A more conscientious and pains-
taking man than Captain Jerry Lordan
could not have been found. Read the in-
terview with him in another column.
The Galveston Towel Supply Company
would like to keep you supplied with
clean towels. Address 1501 Mechanic
street. Terms reasonable. *
Everything
In the way of first class drugs, toilet
articles, perfumeries, etc., can be had at
Frye & Co’s. West End Drug Store, 32d
anil Broadway. Prescriptions a specialty.
Phone 396.
The Louvre
Is the place for Boys’ and Girls’ Tricycles,
Baby and Doll Carriages, Doll Cradles.
Bedsteads, Chairs and Tables.
Dr. D. S. Killough, Dentist,
Over Preston’s Drug Store. All the latest
electrial machinery and appliances for
successful and painless dental work.
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS.
fUTY SCHOOL TAX ASSESSMENT—NOTICE,
v For the scholastic year beginning October 1,
1891, and ending September 30,1892.
All persons, partnerships and corporations
owning or controlling any real or personal prop-
erty, as agents or otherwise, within the corpo-
rate limits of the city of Galveston, on the first
day of October, 1891, liable to taxation, are
hereby notified to call at this office within two
months from the date of this publication, and
render the same for assessment.
JAMES D. SHERWOOD,
Galveston, Sept. 22,1891. city Assesso
Lv. Galveston .
Ar,Houston...
Huntsville...
Ar. Crockett...
Ar. Palestine..
Ar.Jacksonvi’l
Ar. Tyler
Ar. Longview.
Ar. Shreveport.
Ar.Texarkana.
Ar. Little Rock
Ar.Memphis..
Ar.St. Louis...
Ar. Chicago....
Ar. Galveston.
Lv.Houston...
f TV i—I
Lv. Crockett. .
Lv. Palestine..
Lv.Jacksonvil’
Lv.Tyler
Lv. Longview..
Lv. Shreveport.
Lv. Texarkana.
Lv. Little Rock
Lv.Memphis..
Lv.St. Louis...
Lv.Chicago....
flHAS. S. OTT,
V Successor to Allan & Co.,
MARBLE,, GRANITE, TILE AND
BUILDING STONE WORKS.
TTOME CLOTHING FACTORY,
H Manufacturer of Clothing.
i
riULF,
IT COLORADO AND
SANTA FE RAILWAY.
On mainland: 320acres on Bay, joining Rock
Spring (trove just above Edwards Point. High
bluff bank with good brick clay.
On Bay Shore near Shoal Point in sight of
city, nearly 900 acres.
-Xi
Two-story house, 9 rooms, avenue K bet.
21st and 22d, at $35.
Seven-room cottage,cor.B’dway and 12th,$22.50
Two-story, 7 rooms, H bet. 9th and 10th, $30.
Elevated cot'age, 6 rooms, M% and 19th, $25.
Two-story, 7 rooms, Postoffice bet. 14th and
15th, $35.
Six.room cottage, cor, I and 12th, $16.
'^M. SELKIRK & SON,
ADVERTISING.
TF you wish to advertise anything anvwhere at
1 any time write to GEO. P. RuWELL & CO.,
No. 10 Spruce St., New York.
T7VERY one in need of information on the sub-
E ject of advertising will do well to obtain a
copy of “Book for Advertisers,” 368 pages, price
one dollar. Mailed, postage paid, on receipt of
price. Contains a careful compilation from the
American Newspaper Directory of all the best
papers and class journals; gives the circulation
rating of every one, and a good deal of informa-
tion at out rates and other matters pertaining ro
the business of advertising. Address ROWELL’S
ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 Spruce street, N.Y.
MARBLE MONUMENTS, ETC,
LBERT DIETZ,
PRACTICAL MARBLE CUTTER,
And dealer in
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS AND
HEADSTONES.
Tiles of a kinds. Tile Setting and Ornamental
building nieces executed in first-class work-
manship. Designs and estimates fur-
nished on application.
flgr-COR. TREMONT AND AVENUE 1.^®
Galveston Texas.
gUPPLTED THROUGH EVENING TRIBUNES
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS,
II Ton Want Help or a Job;
If You Want to Buy Something;
If You Have Something to Sell;
If You Want a Partner;
If You Want to Borrow Money;
If You Have Money to Loan;
If You Want to Rent a House;
If Yon Want to Sell Real Estate;
If Yon Want Public Attention;
If You Want to Know What is Going OK—
Consult Evening Tribune’s Classified Col
mum. Cheapest Advertising In the State.
RXAD THE RATES.
Deane, the Photographer.
Once more offers you first-class work
at popular prices. 418% Center street.
For Statuary, Paintings, Plush Goods
of every description go to The Louvre,
219 Tremont street, west side, second
door from Mechanic, and you will find
what you want. *
Business.
It is every weakly woman’s business
to be well. There is no reasonable ex-
cuse for being sick when Creole Female
Tonic will cure you. s
If your Stock is out of Condition and
needs toning up, use Raven’s Food—at
Hanna & Leonard’s. *
Near Hitchcock two 320 acres, one on railroad
and one near Fairland.
On railroad in walking distance of Alvin,
several 10 acre lots at fair prices.
On Clear Creek a % league, part timber and
part prairie, near Santa Fe railroad.
100 acres near railroad just north of Highland.
Kansas City Express Trains.
Galveston ahd Houston Tkaine—Daily.
(led Advertisement!.
Eight ordinary words m&ke a Hue of Non-
pareil.
Call Evening Tribune Telephone, No. 8t, and
a messenger will be sent for your advertisements.
No advertisements taken for less than 25 cents
All advertising in Classified Columns must be
paid for in advance.
Advertisers may have their answers directed
to Evening Tribune office, where they will be
held four weeks for owner.
Advertisers desiring answer! forwarded by
-. ... , mail must furnish postage.
We give better value —rx--;- ■--------------------
If your horses or cows are in poor con
dition, try Raven’s Food. For sale by
Boyd & Waters, 2109 Mechanic street. *
What the Blind Goddess of Justice is
Doing Today.
The following proceedings were had
before Hon. E. D Cavin, city recorder
and ex-officio justice of the peace, today.
CITY CASES.
Sam Oten, cruelty to animals; con-
tinued by defendant till next Monday.
Mollie Robertson, cursing and abus-
ing; dismissed.
Freddie LeRay, cursing and abusing;
dismissed.
Low Sewell, cursing and abusing; dis-
missed.
County Commissioner’s Court.
Hon. Wm. B. Lockhart, presiding.
The claim of "Otto Haase for $175 for
fixing coping around court house yards
was approved.
A recommendation of the clerk of the
supreme court to fix second floor in
supreme court building was referred to
building committee with power to act.
On motion of Com. Butler the sum of
$200, balance due on contract, was al-
lowed Thomas McHenry, and the jail is
accepted as it stands.
The quarterly report of the county
treasurer was received and filed.
The quarterly report of the county col-
lector showing $16,898.17 received, was
received and ordered entered.
Three claims numbered 2293, 2294
and 2295 were allowed.
The report of E. D. Cayin ex-officio
CONNECTIONS.
Train leaving Galveston 9.00 a.m. runs through
to Longview; connects closely at Houston with
daily (except Sunday) train for Columbia.
Train leaving Galveston 2.40 p. m. is the
Houston Afternoon Local.
Train leaving Galveston 7.45 p.m., Houston
10.00 pm., makes through connections to St.
Louis and the East via International and Iron
Mountain routes; carries a Pullman Buffet
sleeper for St. Louis without change. Time
Galveston to St. Louis, 36 hours. Makes direct
connections at H. & T. C depot, Houston, for
all points on H. & T. C. and Southern Pacific
both east and west of Houston) railways.
ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CAES
TO AIxL PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE
NORTH AND EAST.
For tickets or any other information apply to
GEO. B. NICHOLS,
Ticket Agent, Galveston, Tex.
F. O. BEOKER,
General Agent, Galveston.
D. J. PRICE,
Asst. Gen’l Pas. Agent.
J. E. GALBRAITH, General Passenger Agent,
Palestine, Texaa.
City Freight and Ticxet Office, southwest cor-
ner Tremont and Mechanic streets.
T7OR RENT—2 or 4 rooms in desirable location.
F Apply 1618 ave. N, bet. 16th and 17th, or 220
Tremont street,
DOR RENT—Washington Guards’ armory, in
T Tribune building, will be let to societies
and others at a reasonable price. Suitably fur-
nished for society meetings, dances, etc. Apply
to J. L. Paul Knoll or J. B. Aguilo.
Monuments and Ornamental Building Work
Executed in the H ighest Style of
the Sculptor’s Art.
Office and Works: Center Street, near Mechanic.
^®U.Give me a Call.
H. M. TRUEHEART & CO.
pOR SALE—
Hitchcock Property in all dimensions. Als
Improved Farm planted in Pears; a bargain.
FOR RENT.
Large Store, 21x120 feet, opposite Girardin
House, No. 2318 Market street, bet. 23d ana 24th.
Two-story store house corner 28th and Church.
Leave all inquiries with Schneider Bros.
A. FLAKE.
SOL SMITH RUSSELL.
The great commedian Sol Smith Rus-
sel, Monday night.
THE CIRCUS.
The Great International Railroad
Shows have pitched their tents on the
corner of Twenty-fifth and Winnie
streets and gaye their first performance
last night to a large and appreciative
audience. The performance from begin-
ning to end was one of unusual merit.
Their leaning, tumbling and vaulting
were good, in fact was equal to any large
show that has ever exhibited in this
city. The show makes itself very con-
spicuous by the absense of fakers, gam-
blers, etc., as is usually seen with tented
exhibitions. Ladies and children can
attend this exhibition with safety without
escort. This popular priced show will
give three more performances, tonight,
tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night.
ROSE COGHLAN COMING.
Rose Coghlan, a very popular and dis-
tinguished actress, will make her first
appearance in Galveston next Thuasday,
presenting a great double bill, Lady Bar-
ter, in three acts, and Hance Oldfieds, a
one act comedy sketch. In these plays
Miss Coghlan has achieved world-wide
distinction.
Friday night she will give her latest
New York success, Dorothy’s Dilemma,
in which play she impersonates an Eng-
lish army officer.
Maritime Matters of the Poit of Gal-
veston.
Local Weather Report,
From the United State Weather Bureau, Gal-
veston, for 24 hours ending at noon to-day.
Highest temperature
Lowest temperature
Prevailing direction of wind
Highest velocity of wind, miles per hour..
Rainfall, inches
EO. P. WERNER,
Manufacturer of
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES,
WINDOW CAPS, SKY LIGHTS,
SHUTTERS AND ORNAMENTS.
Dealer in and contractor for
TIN, TIN SHINGLES AND SLATE ROOFING,
GUTTERING and all kinds of TIN AND
SHEET IRON WORK.
Agent for REAGAN SHINGLES.
iJigJ-All Job Work promptly attended io.'TB®
CORNER WINNIE AND 17TH STREETS,
Telephone 521. Galveston, Texas.
JOS. BROCKELMAN,
COPPERSMITH, TIN & SHEETIR,ON WORKER,
Engineers Supplies.
MANUFACTURER OF IRON RAILINGS,
Wrought Iron Ranges for Hotel and Restaurants
made to order on short notice.
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING
Promptly attended to.
MECHANIC STREET, NEAR CENTER,
Galveston Texas.
Savo Money.
Buy your flour, eggs, butter, cheese
etc., of Boyd & Waters, 2109 Market St.
Girardin House Bar lunch is the best.
&ALVE8T0N AND HITCHCOCK, - - - -
Titles Examined and Perfected.
M. TRUEHEART & CO.
January ...
February .
March ....
April
May
June
July
August....
September.
October....
November
December .
ClOKd steady and 6 to 8 points up.
What’s in a Name ?
What’s in a name?
Mr. Lovegood of Kansas recently
eloped with his servant girl.
Mr. Lawless is president of a law and
order league in Kentucky.
Rev. Mr. Nogood of Virginia exhorts
his brethren to lead a better life.
Mr. Doolittle, a county clerk in Wis-
consin, complains that he is over-
worked.
And now we are told that Mr. Van
Whoopem is to be compelled to remain
silent.
Piano and Organ Guarantees.
Guarantees from responsible dealers
are very essential to Piano and Organ
buyers. When instruments prove de-
fective is the time this is best appreci-
ated. Small dealers, consignment agents
and the like rarely represent first class
manufacturers. better v:2“e
for the money and a safer guarantee than
any house in Texas.
Thos. Goggan & Bro.,
Corner Market and Twenty-second
streets, Galveston.
Deane, the Photographer.
Wishes every man, woman and child
in Galveston to see his mammoth dis-
play of artistic photographs at the en-
trance of studio, 418% Center street, be-
tween Postoffice and Market.
A well selected and complete stock of
Grain, Hay, Butter, Cheese and Potatoes
at Hanna & Laonard’s. *
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
Week ending Nov. 7, *91 ’• ...• 9,787.994
Corresponding week last year 8,392,607
Increase •• 1.845.387
Per cent Increase 16.1
En Route to Galveston.
STEAMERS.
Ss Ferndene, Cardiff Oct. 7.
Ss Highland Prince, Barrow October 9
Ss Harbinger, Shields, October 13.
Ss Ashford, London, October 13.
Ss Romola, Hartleport, October 21.
Ss Phyllis, Hartlepool, Oct. 24.
Ss. Venus, Liverpool, Oct. 25.
Ss Cyril, Penarth, Oct. 26.
Ss Llanthoney Abbey, Penarth, Oct. 26.
Ss Tiverton, Liverpool, Oct. 28.
Ss SpringfieM, Hartlepool. Oct. 31.
Ss Fairfield, St. Vincent, Oct. 31.
Ss Maritana, Sunderland, Nov. 1.
Ss Ipsden, Antwerp, Nov. 1.
Ss Triscillian, Antwerp, Nov. 4.
Ss Breifond, Bluefields, about Nov. 9.
Ss San Marcos, New York, Nov. 4.
Ss Leona, New York, Nov. 7.
Ss Windsor, Liverpool, Nov. 7
Ss Alamo, New York, Nov 10.
Ss Maritana, Sunderland, Nov. 11.
Ss Comal, New York, Nov. 12.
SAILING VESSELS.
Nor. brig Alexander, Nantes, June 20.
Ger. bark Lina, Bremen, Oct. 13.
Bktn Queen of the West, Port Natal,
Oct. 6.
We Have Them.
Ferris’ hams, tongues, boneless bacon,
tc.,always fresh at Peter Gengler’s.
Deane, the Photographer.
Cabinets only $3.00 per dozen.
Center street.
Hay and Grain.
If you want your stock to keep in good
condition give them good fodder, to be
had of Boyd & Waters, 2109 Market St.
Deane, the Photographer,
Offers more novelties in posing and
lighting than any photographer in Texas.
418% Center street.
As Usual,
all the seasonable delicacies and meat
goods of the best packing at
Peter Gengler’s.
Joseph Johnson, theft; four years in
the penitentiary.
George Evans, theft from the person;
two years in the penitentiary.
Recognizance of Henry Hasselmeyer
taken in $1000, the grand Jjury not hav-
ing found a bill against him.
Judge Cleveland having been called to
Beaumont to a1 tend to some criminal
matters before the court there, will dis-
pose of liquor cases only tomorrow and
leave here in the afternoon. No court
will be held in his department on Mon-
day.
Lucinda Smith, appeal; reset for No-
vember 20.
Pete Anderson, appeal; reset for No-
vember 20.
Jas. Butte, appeal; reset for Novem-
ber 24.
Willis Ready, aggravated assault and
battery; continued.
J. K. O’Donnell, appeal; continued.
John Kelly, slander; continued.
James Butler and Frank Annello, rob-
bery, reset for .Noyember 24.
Patrick Hart, aggravated assault and
battery; continued.
James Benton, aggravated assault and
battery; continued and alias copias for
defendant.
Mrs. John McCauley, appeal; tried
and fined $5.
Dick Lannon charged with man-
slaughter has been released on recogni
zance in $1500 with W. T. Urey and
Alexander Sampson as sureties.
I 25$
85
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55
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g 8. HANSCOM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Ballinger Building, Corner Twenty second and
Postoffice Streets, Galveston, Texas.
^■HEELER & RHODES,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
FBOM
GALVESTON to ST. LOUIS
Without Change
On Train Leaving Galveston at 7.45 P. M.
SCHEDULE.
(In effect June 7,1891.)
Double Daily Tbain Service.
Daily (Except Sunday) Train to Columbia.
Timothy, Johnson Grass, and all Tex-
as Hays at Boyd & Waters 2109 Mechan-
ics street. Next to Heidenheimer &
Co. *
^1 DYE TO LIVE AND LIVE TO DYE.”—
1 Galveston Dye House—F. A. P.—R G.
JAMES, Dyeing, Cleaning and Scouring. Re
pairs and alterations of Gentlemen’s Clothing
neatly executed. 164 Center street, between
Postoffice and Market streets, Galveston, Texas.
Goods called for and delivered. Cash on de-
livery.
Frank Budts,
If you want a good cigar, made from
fine tobacco, get one of my make.
Frank Budts.
Factory, 20th bet. Postoffice and Mar-
ket streets.
Before buying your horse feed, butter,
flour, cheese, lard and honey, call at
Boyd & Waters’, 2109 Mechanic street. *
$9 00 $12 oo
12 60 •* *'
16 20
19 80
23 40
86 00
No type other than NmaporeU MMlnUlassi
7.45 pm
2.20 am
3.36 am
5.30 am
7.20 am
9.15 am
10.00 am
5.05 am
2.05 pm
7.10 pm
9.45 am
7.45 am
4.50 pm
SOUTH DAL
5.25 am
3.45 am
NORTH DAILY.
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DAILY.
7.25pm 10.50
uv.jjuuniwii... a.i.j am 5.35pm
Lv. Huntsville. 11.35pm 12.15pm
8.45am
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9.00pm
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