The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Fourteenth Year, No. 80, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 21, 1898 Page: 8 of 12
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Meeting ob city council
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A Lot of Rotitlne Business Trans
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NUMfcROUS PETITIONS FOR RELIEF
On TaxeV rto r Motions to Im-
prove g < ree < ii lTa Very Important
Matters Before the Bonn
The city council p t yesterday < n resu-
lt session witlriMayor Pro Tojj Tirtly
presiding all the aldermen present except
Alderman Dickson
After the reading ot tho mlnutis the fol-
lowing petitions were read and disposed ot
PETITION
From H Orating ajkln permission t >
purchase a piece of property on Center
street belonging to elt
Alderman Sonneu sail be property was
ft part of the streot and he movial that
the petition bo received and filed
The city attorney ijavo it as his opinion
that the city bad no right to icli uny
property that was a part ui itieot
1flo petition was finally tabled
irom Kohlnold Jier and others asking
lor a bruge at Pease and Lire Oak and
Dowllun and Leelond treeta ud or a-
light at Pease and St Charles at tic
bwuueru Iacillc crossing unci that the
road be required to place ditches vlona
th ir tiack Referred to ilnvi e lommltui
From II lloltkamp aiil otheis asking
that tho city require the Tetas Aeattrn
Hallway company to remove their trick
from St Kmanutl street That the rutin
of way ha long since been ubanloired and
that tho proposition to rebuild is not re-
garded as being in jjood fulh ltufuricd in
city attorney and street nnd brldgo cum
mitU
lYom Henrietta Scelhorat for sepirutton
of assessment Heferred to asscivor rnd
collector with power to act
fcrom S L Iriry tor uirroctlon ot tl
ror in assessment on projrfny m block 61
Referred to finance commlttu
Krotu I A Mkidloton and ythers cltl
sens ot the Sixth ward loniplalnitit of the
condition of Mary strott l rorri > d to se cr
committee
From Ingham S lloberta for corrctloti
of error In Assessment Retv A to lluuiio
commltteo
From T H Vlck for correction ot
In assessment Referred o bear
pralhement
From llwlnic Ring iittumey for ltben
Allen leported upon favoribly ny the Uuiii
of appraisement Adopted
From Michael do tJcorsc for corrrctloti
of tftJt r clpt Gran tod
From C F Schollbo for ellcf on li is
which petitioner belloiw have l cn aid
Referred to llnonoe lonumM e
Krom 11 T Jonis and others uklnt for
tho uso of the city tall md ouinll dum-
ber from August 2 to for merlins < f
colored Odd Fellows tlcfi jd to miiil < cl
committee
From J 0 Davis aslrtriR for separation
ot assessment Ucforr d io assesnor an I
collector with power to ait
From Lovlra Nelson for opaiatlon fit
ssseaament ltoportcd on favonbl by ri
tornev Heferred to nssojjjr nnd iolliclor
lylth power to net
From tho Hinnano SociSiy repouirK
their request for a spcciil otikw iianted
by tho last admlnlntiatlon but iiour re-
corded or imt Into effca llvfcrrcd to tho
city attorney
From tho womans cIuji asking lhit
the clly aid the Hoimm Iyet > uui Jlliuiy
vlth an appropriation of t2 iOU per annum
Referral to finance lommlltte
From J I McKeiinon for the opening
ur > of sttrctH In the Thlnl vMrd HefiTied
to tho street nnd bridge cnmmlttue ami
city attorney
From Nick Dunlco in lefcronco to tits
fruit stand corner of Main and Franklin
Heferred to finance committee
nnroHTS
City marshal a report rcttiied bv the
police commltteo approv > d Adoptud
Finance committee otu ul treasprers
report ai > proved Adopto1
Finance tommlttee totu ied petition ot
J Ot Hutehewiu for i > rr to jf ppsiu
mentg slth their approval Adopted
Tho street and brldgo commltlee eport
ed cu motion ot U Soaiion teeoTmiinilliig
that tho str < et romlnlisuiuor bo requited
to drain Trentom stKMt dap ed
Tho street and bridge uommlttee ncoin
uicndul that stroit eonimloiioner Le re-
quired to drain Texas avenue Adopted
Street and bridge commit recommend-
ed that street commlsjliurr i > nco 1 ngim
crossing at Llvo kik and ivwr street md
place a ditch there Ado d
By street and bridge eimmlltoo recnii
mcndlng that street eonitilssior Ive prop r
drain on Hltchlo streot l lrltli ward nml
that ho ttlfo gtado Hoai > lio street Filth
ward Adopted
Tho city engineer on petition of John
Farmer recommending that a wooden
drain bo placed on tho property wan
adopted Tho OHllmntcd io4t was i2
Referred to finance commltteo
Tho city engineer reportvd on petition
of E P Hamblen rfeommcinllng thut the
defect complained of bo romedlol
Adopted
The engineer reported on petition ot
His J A Huston for tho opening of u
street recommending that the strert bo
opened Adopted
Tho city engineer reported on motion of
Alderman Aubertin submitting a report
as to cost of paving Montgomery avenue
that the paving could not bo put down at
uniform width till the street was widened
to certain places
Alderman AubeTtIn moved that tho ou
glnccr make a s urvey of tho inrrts ot the
street to be widened Adopted
NEW HUSINRSIS
By Alderman piackburufa motion that
tho Oulf Colorado and Santa Fo fill holes
on Mary street and put In manhole Car-
ried
riedHy
Hy Alderman Robinson a motion that
secretary notify tho electric Ijght cnmpanv
w remove a l lght to corner of Hlnsham
and Sabine from Rlngham and Colorado
Carried
By Aldermen Cortes nnd Tuffly n mo
MILK
LH OESS r fiibT tb
it iS mUk mo old
< i oro t ory badly on his head
ft iiitatatrco ns nc u > grow ou nlcc1v u
k Mi HP E3Uahlard0r
rd0r
iSEw5 WS ISKfi bwMtrws fot to
S h l > I ftWldr a Io
Hl SV4 Imuul rtller
ttH tiT cutt In Ui
Klp dlMHU
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ttoa that engineer prepare specifications
io pavoClay < mnuo irooi Milam to Louis-
iana and uiuisiana from day to McKlu
ncy Carrlcu
ay Alderman Halvcrton a motion bit
street Lommlssloucr till holes at norm
ona ot lrcston street bridge Carried
By Alderman Aubertin a motion that
tho Houston Bast and West Texas ba re-
quired to drain their ditches and destroy
weeds Carried
by Alderman Aubertin a motion that
flnanco commltteo Investigate as to feasi-
bility of reducing scavenger fees after
September 1 Heferred
lly Aldarman Halvcrton a motion that
health officer be required to enforce tho
wtea ordinance Carried
lly Alderman Aubertin a motion that
engineer ranko estimates as to amount of
macadam necessary to pavo Paschal and
Nooio streets to Clark street In tho Fifth
ward Carried
iiy Aldwman Robinson motion tbsi
Galveston Harrlsbtirg and San Antonio
put a watchman at Houston avenue and
Winter street and that culverts bo low-
ered on Winter street Referred to street
and brldgo committee
Hy Alderman Robinson n motion that
engineer establish lines for a ten foot
walk on Holly street Referred to street
and bridge commltteo and cnglntcr
Dy Alderman Hlackburn n moton that
engineer prepare a device for safety of
vehicles on Liberty street between Shea
and Walnut Carried
lly Aldurnian Robinson a motion that
Mlsrouri Kansas and Texas put Spring
street In a paswhlo condition and a
watchman on corner ot Spring and Hous-
ton nvnuc Referred to htrest and bridge
committee
Hy Alderman Hclnzc a motion that tho
telephone company bo required to remove
ctrtnln poles on Iluffalo street Harried
Hy Alderman Hclnzc a motion that
street commissioner repair certain streets
In tho Second ward Referred to street
nnd bridge committee
Street Commissioner Kennedy suggested
Hint It would be well for the city to pro-
vide him the material for repairing these
fitrccts
Hy Aldermun Helsrr a motion hat en
glrncr Hubrnlt report on Franklin Btrtot
brldgo by next meeting Carried
A motion that tho engineer Itnestlgate
tho right of the Houston Kant nnd West
Texas Hallway rompany to occupy fiterrrtt
street was referred to street and brldgo
otmnltfee and attorney
lly Alderman Aubertin motion that
sower on Semtnes street bo lowered po ai
to drain ndjnrent property Referred to
streot nnd bridge ootrimlttee
lly Alderman Robinson nn ordlnanen
prohibiting tin signs finin being nlnced nn
bridges and ildewnlks Referred
Hy Alderman Helser an ordinance
> ror l changing time of council
meetings to S p m
of ap till October Passed under a suspension of
tho rules
Hy Aldnrmnn Aubertin s motion that
Missouri Kansas and Toxos Hallway com-
pany furnish gravel n fill m > holes In
front of their property nn Montgomery
avenue Carried
Alderman IlnUorlon made the point that
none of llinso motions requiring corpora
tions to conform In thu nnllnmico wer
over enforced The motions wore cirrid
an lint vndel It The aouncll was hen c
the Inuehlng stock of these rmponitlons
These motions when carried should be en
rot red
Hy Alderman Ronneti a motion that tho
city ntlornov prepare an ordinance repeal
ing he rlrht ot nv ordinance of the Mis
V11 n TMas ay ompiny
till that
enmpnnv conforms to tho ordl
titmce of the rlty Carried
The council then adjourned
BRILLIANT NUPTIALS
MMtiti wjij oi > sinrirsT
III AM HISS nt m v niv
Mr liiirl Mnlfom lliitmtriii nnd Minn
Vi ri llrll tliirlicr Iultril In
In II > 1 > IIiiimIn
There were iwo brilliant events jointly
colobratcit In wealthy and fashionable tlur
rnnn society lni1 tttKlit Ono was I he mar
Jingo of Miss Mclnuja llliu daughter ot
Mr and Mrs Jacob llln arid Mi j j
Scttegaat Jr which was celebrated at the
Church of tho Annunciation Rc Father
Uu nftklatlng pho other wns Hw twiuity
fttth or slhr anniversary ot tho mnnlagu
of Jacob Dime and wlfo In this city
Tho church for tho SettigostHlii wed
dlug was handsomely and appropilafcly
decorated with grvu festoons and while
flowers and th eapaciity of tiio edltleo was
taxed to accommodate ho guests and spec
tators
Profcaeor I jwls orohenii nnd Professor
1rank Herrlo at the
pipe
organ
gao a
wedding march ns Urn bridal
pauy irilv
erscd the aisle u tho following ordert Two
little flower girls mid two boys brides
maids ami grooms attendants the maid ot
honor the bride with her father meeting
tho groom and ia best man at th altar
over which hung cornuropU of flowers
lliu gioom was J J
ScttiKiist lr ih
bride Mis Mehenja nil tholgroonfs bC
rtllU r i m maUl o honor
Mlxs lllanehe Settegast
The blldesmalds wow Miss Tina Clllelsen
Carrlo liergamlnl
Tho grooms attendantH were Messrs
fm Cart < n nvghi R cntlil Tlmmas
Treadway
Charl fSette
lc
gast arid l d Settegasl
Thli ulltrs Woro Messrs Ous urovlin
Otto Sens H 0 N < on > nd H n Tlom
ltl flwer Klrl9 vore
Marguerite
I lllot and
Llnette
Schneider liv
and the N > >
Norman Plllot and Oeorglo A
i Ifaiitlful sccno and ceremony oer
rwWcneV mU3 l ° tho n > nioaiou
v iSJ S1 Mr nul JlrB Jacob llliiK
rt ° Rlr C
f
Wrtook of
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Points lb Mt for or
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on a honeymoon tour or a month
forM W Cb WlU rCiUrn to this C tv
Thlrr r a home n the
They rocel d
many congratulation nni
cro accompanied to tho SSn b
her of Intliouo f lends nnd c fr inum aUves
rTh ° > o resldeneo was lml
lly grand every room being handsonew
decorated with iJeautlful floral designs and
Tllo younB n iTle < l eoirplo havhv
i rnnn
the celebration ot the silver weddlnc aSS
versary of tho TwL
host and hosto thl
general order of
ceremonies he nuptial re
Kratulatlona feasting and
bat wishes
There w x > about 150 elderly
euwtsro
eponded to the Invitations to the B s1 lw a
anileroom
l it0 eroom and Oiclr families
vaie the j
resldwco resound w th uTerri
ment nml vocal and Instrumental muMc
The
presents roc lve1 filial nn entire
room at tho dence Telegram
res and many
of congratulation were received from
friend In dlfferoni ParS of tho UuUed
b tales and Europe Uivu
Mr and < lfn Blni gvc as souv nlrs of
tho ovent silver
hearts bearing their Inl
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HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY MORNING JUNE 21 189R
Summary of War Taxes
THESE SCHEDULES WEND INTO EFFECT JUNE 14
Deer alo and other fermented liquor per barreli i ftOO
Tobacco Manufactured per pound 12
Clgara clgarettcu over li pounds per 1000 3no
Clgari under 3 pounds per 1000 100
Clrugcttcs under 3 pounds per 1000 150
Tea Imports per pound 10
THESE SCIIKDULB3 WILL OO INTO EFFECT ON JULY 1
Hank capital Including surplus over 25000 5000
For each 1000 over 2500O 200
Brokers In negotiable securities 000
Pawnbrokers 2000
Commercial brokers 2000
Custom house brokers 1000
Theaters museums concert holla In cities of over 25000 Inhabitants 10003
Circuses jqooo
Other shows and exhibitions iooo
Howling alleys billiard rooms per alloy or table rj00
Tobacco Dealers Leaf tobacco sales between 60000 and 100000 pound 1200
V Sllcs over 100000 2400
Manufacturers Sales under 50 000 600
Sales between 50000 and 100000 1200
Sales over 100000 2100
Manufacturers ot cljtars Sales under 100000 600
Sale8 between 100000 and 200000 1200
Sales over 200000 2100
Stocks bonds debentures certificates of Indebtedness Issued after July
1 189S per 100 fice value 03
Transfers of slocks per 100 face value 02
Sales of merchandise for present or future delivery on exchanges per
HanK check or sight draft 77
Hills ot exchange Inland time draft and promissory note money or
ders for each 100
nills of exchange foreign letter of crcdlt drawn singly per 10o7
In sets of two or moro for oach blll > <
Hill of lading or receipt for any goods to bo exported
Hill of lading to be Issued by express and transportation companies per
pnekage
Telephone messages clnrgcd nt 15 dentor over
Surety bonds
Certificates of profit memo showing lntcrest In corporation or trans
fers ot same per 100 face value
Certificate of daVnago and certificates of P ° rt wardens or marine sur
vej ora
Other certtllcatcs not specified
Charter party per vessel of 200 tom
ilielween 300 and COO
wedding cakn over which to droim The
maid of honor Miss fllaneho Scttugast wa
prisented with a liandcomn gold pin Mt
with rubles and pearls
It was a late hour when the many guests
bid Mr and Mrs Ulnz a grateful good-
night wishing them at least 1 quarter of
11 < entury moio ot happy and successful
lives together
Today tho attendants will have their pic-
tures takun as memoirs ot the double hnppy
events
Tho eeremonUfl ntttudlng the celebration
ot tho imiiriago of Ml 4 Vera Hello llaibpr
and Mr Earl Malcolm Clrinplon wcro ery
pretty and Impressive in tho home ot the
blides parents Mr and Mrs M C Barber
No HI Louisiana utreut last night and
were obicncd at J JO oclock by about blty
liiNud Rttv81 tc Janes N Duncun of
the Srcoud Hnptltt eliureh offlelated
The brl le was attired In white Persluu
lawn rnd can lid a bouquet of brlooj rm > ca
Tho bridal party wui irocedt < l bj two
flower girls Little MMsa Lciura llraee and
Lila McKee The brlilo was escorted ly
ltr futher and tho groom by the bride s-
mother to the tune of Mendelssohns wed-
ding march as given by Miss Tula Oden
rrana and Miss Clara Schmidt on piano and
ilclln
Mr > > Umber wns afsslatcd In tho reception
of guests by Mm J P Kelthlry Mrs 11
F MncCregor Mr J L Kopf Mr3 David
Woodbond nnd Mrs C E Stout
Tho parlor In which the ceremony was
observed was itecoraled with white mag
noltat terns Jessamine anilpalms the sit-
ting room with pink and the dlulug room
with red dncsrratlonn whilo Southern sml
lax wns in evidence in each of the rooms
Hef re Aliments wero served to Mr and
Mrs E M Champion the parents and
guiots before tho happy couple departed
frtm the resldeneo to board tho train for
Hcerne Texas where they will enjoy their
honeymoon
Tho brldo is a giaduato of tho Homdou
High school dafs of 1KH and tho groom U
tiio trusted cashier for tho Houston Electria
Street Hallway company
After July 15 Mr and Mr Earl Malcom
FamPl0n w lc ak homo lo friends nt No
00S Ohcnevcrt street
V M V
Tho executive commltteo of the V M C
A Wheel club met last night and diseased
and received
eral i n sev
was brought up nd many of tho mm
bers as desire will havo the prly lego of se
curing their suits at remarkably low
tSgZtXS th6 reults of wniWoraM
eornuet tlon smqng dealers in the bidding
which Is not yot closed It was alio df
cWed to Adopt a club button and the de
Bign for same is in process of exoiutlon
The club rut win ocCur Thurrday ev enlag
caving tho rooms at 815 sharp This rim
Is to be on tho same plan as the
one sched
uled for last Wednesday but deferred on
account of rain It will ne decidedly
ladles and
run the
grace tho occasion by their pretence All
gentlemen raiders how veer friend of the
club and tho Young Mens Chrlstltn As
sociation are Invited and the Invitation Is
01
02
02
01
02
10
01
01
C0
02
10
aoo
501
Exceeding 000 jrno
contract brokera notes of sale or exrhnnEo of goods stocks bonds
notes real estate tc 1
Conveyances value between 100 and 300
Telegraph messages
Custom house entry nol cner 100
Retwcen ono and threo years and S500
Over 500
Custom house entry for withdrawal
Insurance life for each 100 of policy
industrial weekly payment plan 10 per cent of first weekly payment
Leases For ono venr
Heween one and three ears 1
Over three vonrs
Mnnlrcst for custom houte entry or clearance for foreign port pur ship of
300 tons
lletween S00 and 600 tons
Exceeding COO tons
Mortgage between 1000 und 1300
For each 300 additional
Passage ticket to fortlgn port costing not over 30
Retwcen 30 and 60
Over 00
Power of attorney lo ote
To sell lent collect
10
ro
01
2o
00
100
50
OS
50
100
100
300
roo
100
300
GOO
in
or
Protista of notes uto r
Warehouse receipts 3
Medicinal proprietary articles and perfiimpryeosmetleetcper package of
r > rents retail prlco 00123
I Iletwton IS nnd 25 cents 00623
hewing gum per r cltage of 1 retail valuo 04
Sparkling or other wines per pint bottle 01
Petroleum and sugar refining or transporting oil or other products by ppo
line exclso tax on gross receipts exceeding J230000 per cent
Palneo or parlor car seals or berth perwat or berth
legacies between 10000 and 23000 to lineal descendant or brother or
Ulster nt testator per 100 cliMr vnltln
To descendants of brother or sister nt testator
To brother or slrler of father or mother of testator or their de
descendants
To brothir or sister of grandparents ot testator or their de
descendants
To other benotlelarles
Ton on legacies betwwn 23000 and 100000 multiplied bv ono and onehalf
Between 100000 and 500 000 mutlpllcd bv two
Between 500 000 and 1000000 multiplied bv two and onehalf
Over 1000000 multiplied by thrm
THESE SCHEDULES WILL CO INTO EFFECT IN SIXTY RAYS
0025
01
150
300
100
500
J Mixed flour dealers per annum 1200
Per inrkagc Imports Included between M and Ififi pounds 01
J
Ti per rent discount allowed m
Wives and busbinds exempt
ltellgloua lllcmrv charitable societies and public cemeteries exempt
Claims ngnlnit United Stale exempt a
am
oof > oeooeoooe o ottoooo < Jtoeo oititiii nio < iti iiiaitiiiii
tlals while the souvenirs of the brtfe and I preventing riding the meet will not bo
Broom weio pure white boxes filled with postponed but a social time with rofnuh
merits will bo had In the room3 The
route to bo taken has not yet been de
ckled on preferring to wait Jintll the tlmo
airlveM that the ladles miv bo consulted
nnd have a voice In tho matter
nrMVMi ltnciKiMifON
Worm Pruirx lit ilir Inlr iriiiiml
Ieoplr
To the Editor of Tho Post
Tax pavers In the Fair Irounds addi-
tion propose holding a public meeting
next Trlday night at tho Tuam grocory
to tako steps In tho Intercut of several
hnporlant measure of which they are
i prlvcd sewerage end flio protection
being tiro chief considerations
Two > ears ago tho people ot this flaur
Ishlng part of Houston petitioned tho clt >
eounill for tewernse tho petition was tr
vorally acted upon and tho city engineer
ordered to make eatrmare and report
Slnco then It has remained dead I sue
and nothing hoarl cf It Sswerige vvll
soon bo connected with tho nw nhojl
house and It would bo an opportune time
to give tho ta payor of the Fair Orounds
tho henetlt of such sanitary advantages
to tny the least of It It is an acknowl
edged fact that when a house In this vi
cinity ratches tiro It burns up cood and
effectual leaving a heap of athes ns a
forcible reminder of high insurance no
protection and an outrage 1 community of
gcofl and lawful tax payers
Milam street near Mcdcwon has been
1 n ml 0anKer Isnals dhplaied
whllo private Individuals hive ree mlv
barricaded and fenced up th > cntrarro of
Tuam and Anneta stress with barbed
f angeroui ml intolerable nulsan
e
Hint should b abat d nt once The poiple
trlrllv for fuel and light et thev arc
deprived of It on parslmonlpts prhdeles
The meeting bids fair to
bo a warn 0
nlsht expected to be present next FrHay
W w Dexter
lMreiiiPii nciiellt Suiirtr
The flro department haa formed bne
flt society under tho name of the Hous
ton riremens Benefit society for the pur
i0 l ° fffra > lDs lto wcdlcal expenses ot
deaVmemSaniJ tW CXnJs
Tho of fleers
are President Frank
ranK
new members Hayes
secrctan V lir n r
ha as was ion ZJFjtf
JoTcSr
n n
e 0nrlcn
ThoSciuqi an1 3a Art
society has
n credit balance of 342
ni ualf TOmmttteemen of tho six wards
SnCL EVELANna LECTURE
1 o
ltSWA
a n
attend 0 ther l XX
bl i 8 aDl place ubjVct
roan in wi 1I0 < T ancl mnuence of Wo
st u womau Should Know
in KlT ° M reVlpes for
also extended to other cycle clubs m th b isanfpencils ° brnff your note
b
In ctse of Inclement westher or wet roads j ocMk pb oday eClUre
at 6
PLACE OF EE1NDEZV0US
HOUSTON STILL IS TUB LDAD FOTI
THE MOIIILIZATOV
Of the Aerr Texas B lment to Ue
rortned Under the Second
Cnll for Troop
I
The chances seom favorable to HoU3ton
being selected as the point for mobiliza-
tion of the now regiment of Texas troops
under the second call of the president On
Saturday last Mr R M Johnston visited
Austin and wbllo there telegraphed Con-
gressman Hall and others at Washington
on the tuhject tlrglng Houstons claims
Governor Culberson also wired tho war
department asking them to name the
point
Yesterday tho following telegram was
received
To Hon R M Johnston
Washington June 20 Have Just had In-
terview with Adjutant General Corbln
Feel very sure Houston will be named 13
rendezvous for Texas troops
Thomaj H Ball
It Is altogether probable that the ren-
dezvous point will be name today as
Governor Culberson selected the colonel
and field officers of tho now regiment last
night Should Houstonbe named our peo-
ple must make good every promUe made
with regard to tho comfort convenience
and healthful precautions for the troops
iOVEltVMUVr WAR LOAN
Jllfcr Ileiiinnil for the Three Per Cent
llmiils Xlililhutliint Nearly Out
The Post Is Informed by Mr E Raphael
manager of the Houston Clearing House
that tho blanlc3 for subscriptions to the 3
per cent bonds have been nearly exhausted
So many people havo called on him for
these subscription Hots that he has only a
few left on hand Ho has however writ-
ten to the secretary ot the treisury Mr I
J date lor a fresh supply The loan it to
popular that advices thuw that the total Is-
sue of 200 000000 U already largely ovir
sul scribed Tho bonds have gone In New
rorh City lo 1 par cent premium Parties
who wish to subscribe can call at the offlci
of Raphael Bros 813 Franklin avenue and
obtain blanks as soon as received from
Washington
ltncmnviAi AiMtiTwr
Mnjor J iieiicer llutililnx 1111 Ofllirr
nf thi Vm I exits Hf liuent
Major Spencer Hutehlns has been up
rolntcd by Governor Culberson as regi-
mental adjutant of the new Texas regi-
ment to to orgmrUcd under the second call
for trcops Major Hutehlns Is one of the
best known military men in the State He
was first sergeant of the old Houston Light
tluard of interstate drill fame when that
ccmrany won Its llrtt Interstate prize and
drilled In this capacity with the company
at tho Houston drill in ISSt He remained
with tho company as an officer from that
tlmo on and in tho Qalvcston drill in 1SS1I
when the company was bairod as world
beaters ho drilled wlh the famous iom
rnand as first lieutenant He was recently
appointed pi mister ot the Texas Volun-
teer Guard with the rank of major
The offlco to which ho has now been ap-
pointed regimental adjutant Is chiefly an
executivo office and Is one with which the
major Is very well pleaded
PURMOAI MENTION
I E Hannay ot Hempstead was In the city
jestirCay
F D Minor of Galveston was In tho tlty
last nlgbt
l It Tajlor was In thJ city from Galves-
ton u leiday
v 11 Sebastian arrived from San Kran
cl 3 jestrrdny
Jtiieph L Iovlng wa3 In tho city from San
Ai tonic jebterdny
J Cuunlngham ot I ulestiue arrived In
the tlty last night
Judge L r Chester of Beaumont Is a guest
at the Hutehlns house
T L Hackney u lumber king was here
from Valda Inst night
A P Richardson 1 Ilostoulan registered
at th Capitol last night
r O Pohudorft of Nrw York came tn Rous
ton cittrday mi business
J S Houston of Memphis was a Capitol
hotel guest in the city cstcrelay
Hi 8 W llel1 und wife ot La Porte were
KUcmi at the Capitol hoel jebterdny
Miss Ilnttlo Davis of Waeo Is visiting Miss
Annie Dlssen U02 Husk avenue
Miss Etta Mclasky of Talor Texas Is
vIMtmg Mrs R ltoos 1st Texas nvenuo
Miss Jnnte Cusnmnn leaves for New Or
ient tonight for a months visit to that city
W N Fulling 11 cigar drummer arrived
aim registered fiom New York City vester
eayMr
Mr Lawrence P Adamson representing the
Southern Messenger of San Antonio Is In the
city
Mr p P liberie left yesterday for a pleas
ure trli to tho North and Easr to be cone
some weeks
I T Slcur a lumber nntiuocturer of Pino
11l1ey Is a guest nt the UnUol while In tb
tlty mi business
11 hn McHeilinond of leiilon eiuic In last
nlfbt nnd will leave on ilic Katy for tbo
North tLis morning
T J ° l a cal esl c 1ml business man
>
Sf nnv h e > li rfay and itoppc l
at the Him bins licuse
arm o 1I 11 isccr New Orleaus M l
Mdloi to tho city yesterday
O A Hush 111 altoiney of Ansleton w nt
f K 1 In lh ° lJly < r wh n a
tel duiieu on one of the court
J Plnton 11 seed dl emluntor for a Detroit
nrm Is In the elty enjoying tho comparative
dim recce botvveca lake nnd gulf breezes
General Superintendent O y roster nf ii
rottal TtlegraphCahlo company U in tie
city attending the Piftyflfm district court
Mlssei Nettle and
Hazel Block
came In from
Poii Vorth Inn ni ht n route to tlulr boSS
Miss Mubcl Wlndle tho chamlriE irrai
dnnphter of Maior and Mrs John Wlll y
JJ11 Prouikcl of Nov Orleans who
has beep on a vhtlt to Mrs Thco k ii in
thl > lly left Sunday night Sir lit 2
a v stt t0
relLllvtB In Deavci Jila
1njr Ui rr rM irr t
l B er J c
ofnco erb6 eSc b wihyocfby 8o
ho
TelrgrsphCablo company t us Mnin
Columbus T J Beintt and J Tn Hlf
Hutehlns and lft i AW ft
Sorgoant Hutchison of the Light
Lieutenant Rlnbalt of one TL 1
flh ° Te Corpora
v 5
Ull lr the cttr rSru uSi rt8lmCat
Sergeant Hutchison
has now flrcn
T V > l S Vfiffi fc
c t
jtmnumiitmviuuimmnmnw
CiaiOTiOTBaSIliAl V
Phone 73
prussic
livery part of the body is polluted Tin
digestive juices are suppressed anil weak
cried The kidneys and skin are clogged
vyith impurities arul the lungs nnd bronchial
tubes overloaded with morbid secretion
which cat away the delicate tissue and
Dnnsf about bronchitis and consumption
All the dtscases caused by this subtle pro
io ioni
p i P vissitk T are cured by ill
l Ltiio u ° the
marvelous alterative action r r
of Dr Pierced
Golden Sledrcal
Discovery It directly itr
creases the livers natural excretive and
Ennfci Powers Bves the digestive anil
Wtr oras P ° wcr to manufacture
an abundance of red rich healthy blood
mio5 rv es out a u Impurities rind vitalizes
whiehC rsa h theIifeCiving elements
which
restore Solid
perfect nutrrtiorr mus
cular power and healthy nerveforce
hM niVEU5tiS55 Ilvas tolen < own In bed with
writS iZ nni dllnes in my head
andI5rpld iw 7 from Indicestion
b iI Rg55 rtl I haJctaken fi
ft i
lit
About 30H
Odd Cook sl
all sizes mostly maSlS
samples sent for l
close out cheap TiWil
em and uptodatas84
BerlngCortcs HirdJj H
Strap Sandals
h
Prairie Mi
innmmnmiimmmnunmunnmummtiim
rtfe the coolest Shoes made and our stock of Childrens
dies Sandals is the largest in the city We have morestitf
ors toes widths and prices than any other dealer SJ
Childrens Tan Sandals at 75c J100 125 JlfO and J200
Childrens Brown Sandals at 75c 100 JL25 tl 60 and 200
Childrens Royal Purple Sandals at 101 and 125
Childrens Black Ssndals at 75c 100 Lf 150 and 200
Ladles Tan Sandals at 150 and 200
Ladles Brown Sandals at 150 and 209
Ladles Black Ssndals at 110 and 00
Childrens Tan Southern Button at l > lrl 200 and 225
oip
U
Childrens Brown Southern Button at 123 J150 200 and 223
Childrens Black Southern Button nt 125 150 200 and 225
Ladies Black Southern Button at 150 2 po 250 and 1300
Ladles Tan Southern nutton nt 150 200 2 50 and 300
Cloth or Kid Top heel and spring heel all sizes and widths
ACHENBACH SCHULTE hq COBtrtsi
Si
I American Brewing Associate
i 1 r
HOUSTON TEXAS
d
Brewers of High Grade
r Keg
JjW tie Beer and Ice Manufactory
I n i ui Ice manufactured from
A1
DIXir PALI DOTTIX BEER brewej froncWtiM
I ohcmlan Mops is n excellent bevStSfcT
table
elegant Uohemljn Hop flavor n4
mill In
In barrels for shipment mi Incuses for cltrV
ered to any part nf the city In any duntltv h
case up as desired
ICE ICE1 Our
AH
water Irom wells on our own premises orleJil
shipments from
a slnjle sacle to carloUloaiBi
prompt attention
Ice on sale a Brewery pliif j
30c per 100 pounds U
5
need about fifteen men more and Lieu-
tenant Tobtn has enlisted thirty additional
rerults and willleave tonight for New
Orleans with as Many more men as he
can secure
Tho Dewey Rifles will meet tomorrow
nisht at the office of Captain Alex Bartt
llnsrck of tho Cuitln Rlfleb anil the Curtln
Rifles will meet at the same place on
Thursday nlfjlit
C1TV intrvri lin
There will h a democratic speaking at
rjtblau hall next Monday night
The regular we My fumincr nlKht contort
takes pbico tonlnht at tho sardcti of the
Turncrcu
Tho excursion to La lortn by the Ladles
Parish Aid Society on Juno 29 proniUes to be
a most rnjojablo affair and well attended
There will ho smites for children and
> onnK peoplo ever evening during the week
at S3u oclock nt the chaptl of the Cumber-
land Iresbjtcrtan church corner of rannln
street and Pease avenue
The funeral of the Infant son ot Mr and
Mrs I n llrlsioc took plate yesterday af-
ternoon at I oclock from the family resi
dence o 1313 llfusiiim arrt to St Josephs
church Tho burlatuas observed In lermin
iitnctery
Mlipcrlutfridcut G W Ioster of the Postal
TeltBiaph company says that tho lines ot his
ompai > will bo in Houston by June 27 or it
and that the office will be formally opened In
this tltj bj Jul > 1 with John O Witt in
charge as managtr
Dr S V I > lds ihi proprietor cf the Sylvan
hotel at La Porte md Jeif Jack colored who
exchanged shots at each other at La Torte
on Saturdaj waived examination before Jus
ticc ritzn jeacrday und wire each placed
under it 300 appearance bond
The third of the scries of summer nleht
ecureious to La Porto will occur tonight
trains leaving pi G p m and 7 30 p m with
street Cars to moet the return train These
evcuiElwns tontinue to grow In popularity as
the seafcon advances
Culoreil Ifiiplr Cclfliiiitr
The colored people turned out In lull
force ycBtrrday in the continued ob-
servance of Emancipation day They gave
a very unique street parade during the
forenoon with two brass bands two mili
tary companies a long btring of rough rid
ers and a lot of decorated wheels
After the parade nearly tho entire col-
ored population repaired to borne ono of
tho parks where the celebrations were con
tinued during tho day and far Into the
night
the blood
Marry a man
whn would be
datied at the
hare thought
of sitting
d o vv n and
deliberately
elrrrrkrrrjr a
lose of poi-
son allows
himself to be
regularly anil
systematic-
ally poisoned
= > day after elal
by dccmnula
ttorrs of bill
Wicrr the liver fails to
i regular work of filter
his bilious poison out
of the circulation it goes otl
potsonrng the entire constitu
tt011 <
J st a i surely as if a man
was dnnking acid
J
AND COTTAGES
ASHEV1LLE N ft
The coolest summer illmate InAtett
most entrancing scenery and tie both
the South > 000 spent in the laitiha
in Improvements rates 113 per kiM
wards Tor Information tddrtMfoBi
ticket agent or write
D 1 McKISSlCK TwM
BEACH HOTEI
OALVESTON TEXAS
Will reopen for the season Jtinejl
Rates 15 a week and upwij
GEO E KORSTProprri
THE AUDUBONr
Uroadway corner 30th street J J
furnished apartnients Mtiraj
Nicelv
parlor and alcive bearoin rill r W
prlviite bath bv djiy or veeV Hotel up
Restaurant Moderate prkes
D nPOAR CLOfcE Tnj
NEW YORK DOCTOR
NO CURE
NO PAYb
PILE JUL
TOR RUPTURES
dlseisescf WW
KIDNEY troubles
TARRH ASTHMA EP UJjf
TISM CANCKR and all SKIN
VATR diseases SYPHILIS VhfMm
HYDROCELE STRICTURE MJjgJ
NERVOUS nilDILITY sad HjtfWW
ments SEMINAL WBAhAE
hond Night Losses twWW
N oVIflO U Hou J
VISITORS BJ
their advantaRe to buySTAW
Dr Mary A Brannons R 9
A perfectedSeJesUfcga
for all
ment LZiw
painful P e
tbo Womb IftJCjXuotf
Periods He fHSSesT
Leucorrboea 5 jt
and Falling of tbo
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supporting f vM J
that tired reeling and ft o
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