Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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A NEW WALT. PAPER.
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COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS.
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Persona! Points
KENTUCKY . SENATQRSEGEP.
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'Buenos Ayres,
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S. B. IIWiS, £iiy Ticket Agent There 288.
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Pavement Paragraphs.
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Gaflvestoni, 115307 .'bales; 'New Orleans, 10,-
10; M'o’biile. 372-; Savannah, 4422; Chaf-les-
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Waiter Either ’left this morning for
Beaumont.
Res. .Seth Ward returned tthis morning
’from Dallas.
Matrsenie Johnson returned this morning
fromlBdllevflle.
Mr. .and Mrs. J. -C. .-League returned
this morning from .Fort ’Worth.
Rabbi Henry Cohen returned this morn-
ing from the interior of the state.
Dr. W. H. ’Harriss, pastor of ths First
'Ba’ptiat j.chwr&h, uEHtumed Sto -tlie ■,’eit.y to-
Oil Spouting Sixty Fedt High from
Keyser’s Mound Gusher.
iiPWA PRY’SICIANS FORM ;A TRUST.than formerly. All physicians are -agreed
in forming the trust. 1
Little
Beneficencia
\ the wnoic
| Wmertran. ■ .-I <Mipu ’gf
One of the heaviest "burdens of business
I man fiu this «W -<&« ,excessive merits.
•Put the '.takes on 'the (
most ol whom are absentees, j ......
■Bid.
32.00
97.00
104.00
-99.00
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40
20
4A Show vf ^riistic -and iScientific
^Boston /Herald.
The Hanna-Foraker fight appears t(
.-confined' .-to .the je.urnalistii
mad .the war in South -Africa. If Eng-
land, on
and
® return
25c.
25c.
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AEstores or by^mail.farrthjsiprjce. Sample for the postage, 3c.
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.Henry vCnrlis and -Miss hetty
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Frederick Tames ’EEcTfffland mrS
Affes Su'sfe ®. W'soKoril.
’George iMcflxhre Fad -AIts. THaXfU
Harris.
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On sale January 11, 12 and 13.
Oaod-'t© leave El.EUsoYOth.
-S5.OOO.«0
•"Tickets, $.2, $1750 and25 Cents.
W. 'S. 'KMMtN, V. A M.,
Gilvestwi.
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MKATY
Lottery
Of the City of Mexico.
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Blood Poison
Cured Free.
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far cottoji on the spot today at the leading
dhng yesterday, with today’s sales:
— .Mid'
$19.00.
^tuu-n.
53 ,'906
110,293
.'53,252
mOO;377
317,833
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THE GAT VESTOX TKIBVNE.
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itts CONFIRMED. VM0TO THE COURTS.
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EL PASO ffl» BET
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day.
7.61-62.
7:63-65
-7,71-72.
.7:74-75
.7.7.9-80-
7.-S1-S3
7.S6-87
Tone
. Firmer..
:on ... Firm--------
Very ..firm ,.7^
'Birta.....
Steady.
Firm..., -
Steady.......7%
Steady ........ 7 '■
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Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 9— Most of today’s
session of the senatorial caucus will prob-
ably h©-taken .up in ..nominating .-speeches
and • other preliminaries. It is improbable
a nomination will be made tonight.
•Tu.es-
41 nv
.3 15-16:
’4 3-16
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-4 134321
4 ,17-82
4 25-32
Yester-
day.
5%
,6%
■6%
-.7%
7%
8%
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Mifl.-
.to.day, yesdy. S’les:
...4 15-38 4 13-32 10,000
The news of -the gusher at Keyser
mound has been coulirmud from Alvim
by lamian wh.o'ha$: 311st come from it.
He says the Well Is an eight-inch hale
mad :Eiat ‘the oil Us -gwslling b0 feet
high -.and -these in mliarge x)f the w£ll
can not control it. The oil is flowing
.all over ..the £o.uutry.
The advisory board of The John Sealy
Hospital Training HBdhadd >5®r Nurses will
-> oL IU1 tA, Aritw ,
Philadelphia, meet tomorrow un.orning -at .10 .o’clock .at
’ the Nurses’ Home.
John Williams, colored, employed by-
Gust Hey,e & Co., reported to the.police'
station today that .his . son jwas tuh over
and badly hurt by some unknown, parlies
: in a .wggem on 34th street near avenue H
yesterday afternoon.
Galveston Gas‘Co ..................
’FirSRNatianaliBank . .........
Galveston Brewery..__________________
Improvement ‘Loan-&TruSt'Co..
Texas Star Mills...................
G alveston Cotton Exchange-------
Harmonv Hall Investment Co...
Texas Guarantee & Trust Co....
'Galveston National Bank ......
Texas Band and Loan.......'.........
.Peoples’ Loan and Homestead..
Galveston Wharf Co---------------------
Savings and/Loati ..........
The G-ialv. .'i.rusr& Safe Pqposit..
?lM!o.tes.t:tlie case’luid'/been eoii'Sioliditted;
-with’tlidt-of-another-ease, wliich also; 1
involves u’ptwtiOTi ’Oif'the land in -ean-i J
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G. Ulyatt of New York and T. K-.Cape-
land of New Waverty w.ere .visito-rsrut the *;l
! Cotton exchange todav. ■ ;.
Ira P. ,.®<aiffie of Houston, ’W. fW. Deane
of Centerville and T. Chas. Hume, jr., .of:
Houston are in the city today on business
with the court of appeals.
F. E. Scott,-superintendent of the Union’
station, left last night for Springfield,
. Mass., accompaning the .remains of F. A.
Scott, his nephew, who was recently
drowned ;in Mexico.
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SURPaSSiNS
ALL OTHER LINES IN
Track, Time,
Service,
■Eating Houses.
The Jatier .the finegtiin-dhe world, j
All locomotives, are being
ecftupp^d withofl “burners.
„(No binders*)
THE OLD RELIABLE
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Mexican Lottery
Beneficencia Publica of the City^t
OAPJTAL PRIZE, $60,'
<(J. S. CTBRENCY.)
flCKETS-Wholes, $4; Halvss, $2; Quarters, $b! ElgliM ,2S?.
Boston.......Quiet ...
PiaUadeJpb ia Firm.....
*-—Steahy...
Steady.
?GRIMiEN-AL DI STRLC.T 03 CRT.
John ‘Otto, assault to -murder.; -.con-
-victed :of aggravated assaailt and Jtat-:
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25c.
attendance Wirante of
* «as-e.
Several flawyers are ’.here '-to appear
^before the eov.rt in the tazgunreift • of ■
'the case, ’among whom are fire Tcfl-
’ ’ : Hal W. Qreer, -A. D. Lips-
I romh, G. d3. .©angheriy:, Judge AVa-tts
of Beaumont nntl F. C. dbrootoriof Vic-
toi-ia.
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: .fiALYESaW TRAINS.
Jan. T.-dt is reported <a!
revolution has broken out in Par&.guay. ; -j^0-1 <
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EL PASO, TEX
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.CONFIRMED.
Washington, D. C., .Jan. 9.-The iSieuate';
.in .©xecutiv© isession-confirmed ,the .nomi-j tery t&nfl fined ?$25.
nations j>f -L. -M. Shaw as‘secretary uf thej
treasury -and f.Heirry -C. ‘Payne as post- ;
master general. 5
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THE. SENATE’.
■Washington. D. iC„ ,.Jan. .9.—The ,-senate j
mat and ’went into -.executive tsession.
MARINE.
LITTLE
BEflEFICENCIA
LOTTERY
0f the dty of Mexico.
Next Drawing,
Feb. 13th, 1902.
iA,U prizes are paid;in fnil-.in U.:S. iGurnency.’
E. >g-L«POMPTE., Sole -^peat,
Office »n Tremont, between Market /and
.MEreha-nic > 8 tree is.____________•
-GALVESTON MARKET.
Galveston market for spot cottoiroflosed
flrm and .1-16 tip.
Dow ordinary .......
Ordinary .........^
Good ordinary .......
Low middling .....
Middling ...........
Good middling ......
Middling fair ...
'Sales, none; ’____
American Oil and .Refining Co.,old
American Oil apdRSfining-Co.jnew
Anderson Oil and Mineral. Co...
.Anglo-American ...........
■Beaumont Confederated.........
Beaumont Oil Co........... ..........
Beaumont Petroleum ajidfG.as.,
Beaumont and’Pacific Slope-------
BeaumonteSarategai............
Ron riTiz^L (Gil Co • • • • •••••’• • • • • •
Bolivar, High Island Co..........
Becky Sharp.............. ... •
Beatty ...... . . .. .....-
• Brvan Heard ...... ................
Buffalo ................... ...........
- Chicago i’Cru'de............... ...
;Citizens’Consolidated ...... ....
j 'Coin mbia .........................
i.)-.Cotjsrt Rid^e»... •••••*••• •••.««• • •
Consolidated Oil and Pipe--------
;.Drillers.. —... • • • • • • •
;3£1 Beaumont • • • • • • ••»*« • «..**•• • •
• 'Empire’State.....................
Enterprise ........................
Bunek'a....................... •
Federal Crude......... ...
Fort Worth .. . ..................
Forward-Reduction...... .........
Gnlveston-Beaumont............
.Galveston. .Land, Oil & Gas Co .
’ 'Galveston..,—......
'May Oats—Opened, 47c; close, 465/sc; yes-
terday, 46%@47c. Receipts, 119 ca-rs-
-.St. -Louis, -Mo.,..Jan. 9.-Cash wheat, 90%c
nominal; yesterday, ‘90%e -nominal May
whest, bid; .>yesterday, ’96-^e hid.
Cash corn. V6c nominal; westerdav, 66%c
nominal. Afery jeorn,'fi85£c bid.; yesterday,.
-6S%@6S%c bid.__________________
Markets.
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'cvnsrcteroii try ’tho com’t this -morning. ] flugoHmus ttqyss in -this ’section 5tue t te
.......... ~ ; *Saiktos-.Dumo.ut.aitsii;ips. Each iuiMeuit-,
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Good ordinary _________
Dow middling ........
Middling -------------- .
Good middling .....
(Middling fair ......
Sales, 10,000 bales
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’ :or hap ilhmtratefl his idea in his Wtu
i way. Some of the flying machines are
1 ’•suppoTte'a' by inflated -cigar-shaped bal-
-toons, -j-us't-a’s m*the caseME’M. pantos->foi.etgn jitters. The w pa.pier.-can-1
Dumont's .invention, .Thd ■Tol.low’th'e ; _______2__________
closely in-their trial trips . exceedingly ;small, mixed
—eyen To accidents. nn«7i with nn intenselv qlknl
Another airship .-suspended on a cord
Grace
This day
last year.:
34(540'
b838-
29,365'
.■9,794.
312',710'.
'j.94,247
... 7 15-16 7%
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... sn.ean.-y.......... 7 15-16 1%
. Nominal....-9 8-15 8%
..'Quiet........;8>* 8 :
...8 3.168
. . 8(4 • ■' " .
;... 8 7^.b :
... 7 EL-16
... 7 13-16 7 13-16
I Sa bi a
sfets of pieces-cf refuse skin and: hides ;
fillecl -with an intensely alkaline -soln- i
-turn.
i, t>oc iLumiuai, caxerd^y, 6G%c
May {corn,-SS^c bid; yesterday,
’Mandnimas to S.o zgleand in Martmi-j
ChEe T^day.
. The application of a writ of manda-j
mus to compel District Judge J. D.i
Martin of. J.e£fersondo proceed to trial
’in the case-of S. P. ’Halliburton et-al.j
vs W. H. P. McFadden et al. wills
be heard by the court of civil appelals'i
‘this .afternoon. The ca-se --is -one in-
volving the possession of oil land ini;
Jefferson county Which is valued1 at;
over $l,000,0Q0. In .applying for the!
writ of mandamus to compel the judge! 5
st© proceed -to the :tfia'l of the --case’the';
Tomplainan’ts hllegtfd -.that -over t'heapj
BEWARE OF IWTATIQNS—Spe that your tickets are signed JJ, BaSSE3?TI,
Manager,-and. A. Castillo, Intervenor, as none Gthons are -genuina.
Next Drawing, JAN. 23d, 1902.
' For Circulars and jpafti-ciilars-apply do
B. W. LeCOMPTE, S@le Agent,
Office oit Trettionf* bet. 'Meehanic and MarKet Sts«
B. ;W. EeCQMPTE. Sole Agent,
LQffiae .'on Tremont, between Market -and
Meahamtc Strpets.
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Ship Chan dlers,
■ ’M-ANOPACTWERS’ A4SENTS
and eommisslen Merchants.
T. -I-. CROSS & CO.
.have .in. stock sa full lassiortment snf goyd?
'tn tlteir Tine,(includmg (BEEF and BORK,
-which they ..are offering flow. to ;the teama
,a®<3 Ito .consumers.
-------------, ------.. ,.2Qll..and 2D16 STRAND.
•..with rc-ha-pging (c0mhinuiti(jn J-oclas, nnd i -■ ■ ■-■■’■■— ------*—w
Owe & Lftbit,
S3 Ft.
-AND
■ .or*
SIGHT DRAFTS on LONDON. ThMUSi
STOCKHOLM, BREMEN, HAMBURGH
ER ANKF.ORT land BERLIN.
$1.00 TO m$n AND RETURN
EVERY SUNDAY,
VIA THE 6. M, & H. R. R.
’Trains Leave 3 a. m„ 9 a. m. and 2 p.tna.
■Returning, Xeaye .Houston Grand Central Depot
4.^5 „p? m. P jJ./W 1, .& G. N. C.ongress,St,
Depot 10 minutes -Later.
■SUNSET jOj
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■FINANCIAL.
Galveston: Sterling exchange, eommer-
elal 60s. buying $4.32, selling $4;S5~ New
York sight, buying :T4 discount; selling %
premium.-, Mew Orleans sight, buying %
discount, selling premium; American
silver, buyingdiscount, selling, par.
London; Bank rate, .4 per cent,; street
rate, 3(Ws -per cent; .rate of silver, 25%;
consols for money., Wsi consols for ac-
count, 93;9-3?6.
New York: String exchange, bankers’
CDs, !$4.‘W4; commercial, $4.84.; reiehmarks.
commercial 60s, 94 13-16; francs, bankers’
6fls. 6.18%:; .commercial, $.19%.
New Orleans: Sterling exchange, com-
COs, $4.83%; francs, .ernnmereiafl 60$, 5v-2Q;
New Yoi«k sigftft -bankers’, pars c.orcmei*-
cial, $1 disconntt.
.GBiAUSr MSkKKITTS.
(Reported by W-ells & Porch.)
sichteaso, '
iag. ®3%c;; a^gh, .Rte flew, ‘-8B%p; .tflos®,
83%(®3S%ci; yasterikty, '84%fc ®f®.ing. 'Bte-
Corn—-Opm-fing, ?7%c; .’high, ‘FK^e;;
low. 66%c; close, 66%@6S&e:; J.
«7@67^c selling. Receipts, 1»2 cars.
’8 :
25 :
J anuary-Ee'bruary
Feforuary-Manch .•
March-Aprfl --------....
April-Mag^' .......... ,
• May-June..........
June-July ----------- ...
July-August .......
August-September
January ....
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'Kansas Oity Star.
’William J. Eryon probably means
itre-versy in -Ibis--case. The eomplain-i
■ants “also allege rtliat this -elise -will -be;
ready for trial -ftboitt March E 1902, |
Unit 'tiiat rthe case with which Jt lha$|
fbeen ■couiscfliflat’ofl lias aj|put -200 \de-i
Tfmidants andIthat In a'll probability it;
will nut ?be settled duvni’g -tim '■ life time i
the-iemirjilainjairts in this case. Tt’is;
also alleged that ‘the .coui’t hu.il ower-
?ruieflta motion :t.o rec©BSidter'tlie--ai‘dei'
■»eimso.liSatiiig the -’two cases and had
■also ‘TCt’us-ed ;t» order '.that the trial ’.of
ton*.' of 'the • caus-es •should .not be de-
layed Jiy’tire ■ unreadiness ««if the -other.
;im this the complamants Allege 'that
The ’judge e.vceeded 'the diseretiomii’y:
powers of the scomt and that indirect-
dy It -Will iaeeomplish whailt the lawMi-
tFeietlj' ^o-rbitls, -the ■denial to the -com-
■a ’Speedy ’trial of Their
•Effindw -Mail.
JT© Joftse- -by the .inteflest "shtnvn by \
Parisian® ;in ,M. .Leniiieis exhibkbien ..of
toys,-the prefect .-happily Aspired,
when lie wtTheitoyinfl-keib to •W’Qfk ’.tP
.■rprpjflime .©rigimil .Kew Tw mov-elties. ■
JTbe mJlilrc •was atlmitted tlfls- imcotb-i
to ;vjew tiie -isrf ietes jgeHt; in -'by .the;
■competitors /aafl 'between 10 oulock
-land -midday over 3000 .people pressed i
-•into the ‘hall -of the' Tribunal- de -'Oom- ■
uraeiTe. 3Ehe- mish was.so ,wre2)ete ;foT .^gtwv. The
5 ipg the af.tern.cwsn .thla.t .the ;do-oi;s -hdd j
i to be cbiised several times.in.orffer i©i
(prevent accidents from pvei’crowidjnjg. i
■On one side was a collection of the-
latest creations of the leadliiig toy i
manufacturers, including several new?
mechanical notions, such as a street-1
isWf -epiug- maehiue, a Jockey jm a up- j
ffactory mmmt a uegro .Ghased by a ep ^^.of .a ..barrel tfmm which i
crocodile, and .an amusing swprd duel] — ;hreatens ey(y.y to be disJ
.between two frogs. The D£mdonpolicG-| Q.f the ()b.wtg noted;
-ma n and the ^British'Sdldier were bothj . . .*
Jn evidence, arid “in -a -how cheating ,,
?§ame tine .target is a eamwany of iteit-: f<i
Jsh infaatr.y, aTrove whom stand ,tla'ee ;
or few* marksmen', with riflesi .raiseid|
to their shoulders. i
Blit only a passing glance was be- .<
J.^1 LlZiti 11-5 -LjlJcLLL • r « .UM.-VV
Grand Gpei-a.House ‘& tib.teJ Go.. 100,(0
u^ales: iBieiSky ..Sharp, TOO ait 2%E"; iMa.s~
. kemp, 500 at 13c; Beatty, 10,000 at 19c.
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Scaodont Toolflh. Powdler
axMfi Powder
MAtL&RY LIB j
N. Y. ST S.,Wo. f
PROPOSED SAILINGS.FROM.
GAiyfiSTOI to NEW YORK:
'Wednesday Steamers Call at Key West.;
Ss. Alamo ..
Ss-.Ruejces,.,.
Ss. Comal....
Closing.
Bid. Ask.
20 ?80-
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flssa&sgFaeelUtat'n'o affie-iabHiCtron has; original very
been .taken thy itlie Oitted States rto
themtlier hand, should inter- flaetmmen-two masts whirls:throu^lrthe
behalf of the Filipinos and . air with .a .-&wift ^eyolving propellei^
tlrreiateu 'to bring war against the
United -.State® -hi <
Pnilippin'es i
......Fisr‘24
....Pier 12
.. ...Pier ’18;
... .Pier 20
...lKter’12; '
..„,.P,ierl5:
’ ’ "Pier J-r what he says w’hen he flectares That it •
. ’^‘iPLe.rTO? ' ‘
.. .........Pier 35;
— ....Pier 15
-.-...’Pier B
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veire on
men! there was not a^sore or pimple on
my body, and today I am absolutely .well.
I give you .permissian to use my name and
,1 tflfl answer all .inquiries from siffier-
ling men.”
Sivery raiirc^d ‘running Hute Ft. Wayne
I’brings scores of sufferers seeking this
aew .and (marvelous raure, .and -to .enable
’ those who .cannot .travel -to realise .what.
1 a truly marvelous worfc the doctor'is ac-,
■ eonrplifehmg "they will send free-To .'every
; sufferer a Jferse trial .package tae -rem-
edy, sp that /everyone '-nan cure .them-
iswees In. the privacy of the'ir ownl’home..
' This lis -the bnly Srnown treatment that
-------5Tnns^ tenrDbte call flis«ias-es.>
Btate /Medical. Institute, ..3111
■ i&lektron Building, '.Ft. Wayn$, Ina. Tto
aft tteditate 'to write -at ortee ’and 'the'.,
i free trial package will be-Beltt Seated Hta.
PORCH,
BROK.ERS.
Cotten, Stocks,-Grain and Oil'Stocks. Pri-
vate wires to.all markets.
Phone *350._________________ -2107 Strand. ■
THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 9, 1902.
Globe..........................
Glover-Anderson ..............
Gober .........................
Great Western High island .
Hevwood ......................
High Island Land,and HL1 i 0
Houston and Bepumont.....
Higgins............. .........
Lucky Dime.......s.. .... .. ..
1V1 askem p • • *. • •» *•■»’♦ • •••<.<
Manbat“ an..................
Merchants and Mechanics .
: National* Ciil! anidplpe Line.
New Yoi?k and dexas . > • • • •»<
Palestine and Beaumont.:.
QueenTliLy.......
Roby .... .... ..-kV
Seaboard..........—.........
Sour Lake GiliCo . ......
Spangler........................
Spindle Top......_____________
l^csttojiRoCk_____............
TexasStar..................
Texas Oil and Land........
Texas Western................
U. s. Gil..... ...............
Victor ..........................
Zenith .....................
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
©losing.
sBid. Ask.
40.00
•in ‘a passing survey. _
eSeut-h African ■ campaign iltasf
-ftjrnfeW-/several inventions ’Tor tliei
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GET OWE i
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PRESIDENTIAL, APPOINTMENTS, i '
Washington, D. C., an. 9.—The president
.today sent the following nom.inatious Ito;
the senate:
.Calleetor of oustom -for the district .0^
(Pearl River, Mississippi, W. M. F. SwajnJ
-Mississippi; United States attorney fnr'
the .southern district of 'Mississ’i-ppi, Rev-
ert C. Dee, Mississippi; secretary for the
territory of Oklahoma, Wm. Grimes .of
Oklahoma Territory-; -United States mar-
shal 'for the southern district of Mississita
pi, Edgar -S. Wilson of Mississippi; In-
dian agent Tor .the’,Sac Fox.agency, Okla.,
Ross (Guffin; receiver of public tmon^,
sjteiah Montgomery, at Jackson, Miss.
ilNTEiREST -IN ' THE HOUSE.
Washington, D. .C., Jan. 9.—Tn anticipa-
tion of a vote upon the (Nicaraguan nanal
bill 'today There-was .a largo ;U----------
■on’the-floor when .the “house -met. ’Under;
the order made yesterday the debate will;
close at 2 o’clock, when the bill will be
read-for 'amendment•under the'five^minUtel .4’0’Wmg.:
rule. j
Cannon and Hepburn had a lively tillj
on the Nicaragua canal bill
Opened -firmer, ruled quiet but steady,
hen cmiet. ®.nd .dosed &m.
Yester-
day.
’L.aa-ffi'b
4.22b
■l;22b
4.22r(23a .
4.23a
4.22- 23b
4.22- 23'b .
4i20b
••423'0
50
xu ... 3
.. 20.00 4
’6 ?
5 ;
‘7J4 *8 ?
20
102.001 W; 66
~ 26
......760.00100:00
....... 3
....... 13
....... 60
.......
....... -42
........ -5
....... 33
20
4/S
2
2^
. 10
.40.00 50.00
ox
Arrive--
No 5 I and G. N. Fast Mall........7T2—.
jNo: 45 M...^.t;ana.^- iFiyer, ..Daily»:iU30am
(No. 7 G.. &TI. Passenger. Daily. 6.30pm
No^vTg., H. ®; H.'N-ews Special.... '3:00am
■; No’ “8 /Galveston-ilettstoii Expijess, '
i Daily ......................................
■ iKo -6 I. & U. N-. Fast Mail.........,42.90pm
■! No' 46 M’.. K. & T. Flyer, Daily......5.10pm
Southern Pacific (Sunset Route).
G.. H.-& -N. RY.
Arrive—
•Kio. 8 HwiSton '& ‘New Hr Learns Ex-
press, TbB- & W.T c0nnecti0j1s.i2.Ooam
: ’No. 5’Hoagton’Express....................‘S;5epm
T. C., 'S. A. *& A. P. and
So. Pae. ,(W..B.) connections^...
No. '4 H. & T. C. and So. Pac CW.
•B.J ..connections-.----------........
'The -above -trains all arrive at and (de-
part from the Union Depot, corner Twen-
ty-fifth and Strand.
Excursion Sleepers leave Houston every, day Jn the week, running
through wifhoiit change. *’ ■ ’ - ” ’--ir *1 x-
1,268-
764
5,110
10,571
18;013
NET RECEIPTS .AT ALL U. S. PORTS.
GaHve^ton, 111-307 ."bales■.; New Dr leans, 19,-
510; Afotele, 372-; Savannah, 4422; Charles-
ton, 482; Wilmington, '274; Norfolk, 2496;
New "York. 443; Boston, 877; Philadelphia,
40. Total, 31,e32. Same da.y last week, 17,-
246,; same (day last year, 26,4.35.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT.
Net receipts of cotton at aU United
States ports thus -far this -week were 226,-
13U bales; 2ttais far last week, 240,242; ''thus
far this-week last year, 150,700; thus far
this season, 5.084,985: thus far last season,
4,761.829; increase, 328,156.
.....Saturday, Jan. 11, ucrani
..•Wcjtoesday.r Jkin. J5,-noon!
.....Saturday, Jan. IS, noon;
Ss. Lampasas .iWeSktesday, Jan- ‘22, noon.
Freight. Received iDafly. .Insunanes Effect-:
ed'atToweStRates.
‘PASbENHEP A€GOAl/n01>ATtONS j
Unsurpassed. .Tickets issued, all classes,]
'to and'fr’om^Eftrepe at lowest .rates. Dor-;
resp.onden.ee (Solicitejd. !
J. B. D'ENTSON, fAgent.'2322 Strand, j ipflXB--
•when -‘S.et flu moti'oH-, lur-n big -'wlueel-s,!
.nierxy^gfirrenuds.-.e.tc. iOuemf tae-mostj
tettaflstiJig ,H0vel,ties on view is ,a‘
miniature lnlm:on whtcli half a dozen.!
yachts ’flytag the flags of different na-1
ves-i
♦gateittoe.«a^t in station W 'tire ’breeze;
-from .a. suspended :fan at -,on® mnd -.of (
tlie JraJ<e, ,and.the.fun,of ±Jie game con-i
sists in watching which boat gets toj
’the goal.
A W3£-em w'hi-ch-runs up 'an inclin'ol
I Len^-tytamUeomesidownfloaded,;.a-safei
WLLIS, LAMPES © C&
iCottoniFactors $ •Wholesale .Crocer©
We are billy /prenaned to rhandle. all •con-
signments of cotton sandiHiake liberal adj
.vanees thereon. Minimum ieharges ta-na
£fea-itafXll-.servi&es guai^anteed.
' Stenqils,; shipping blanks • a-rrd daily, qua*
:taiiMns,.furnishsed-.bnjap8U.cat»«n. .
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
papers-; -complete and -we -are .predated .to IjlLos*
; (dens .-with .promptness ja.nd despatch-
?
The Remedy Is Sent Absolutely Free to Every Man or Woman
Sending Name ’and Address.
British .DWoratpr.
A-new wait 'covering: is. being, pin ceil I
. It is flu ;artilicia.l ■
'leather and is the inventiion of a'.
’Frenchman. Frcneh leather ——r--
thawe’ifot’bfeeii'sdlfl in this country toj
iaoything like the evteilt they -.-were 20 ’■
_______ . ..... . > ‘years mg®. .Beicoralme,;
.and the-various .high relief^, .Anaglyp-
t.a, Liacrusta, Lignornjir, Came-oid ami;
'Tyneca^tle. Which Tend themselves so 'i
readily to- flucOTative treatmeiits, havei
-very propeifly take.-n Itlve ‘plasce of the -i
■ — - * . Berth -rates kss .tban .half crcgular nates.
J. fl, MTLIER, Div. Pass. && 483 Strwt.
SSS
ARRIVED.
Ss Alamo '('Am.-) 'New Ynf-k.
SAILED.
1Bs Han&ver‘"(Gter J iBromen.
VESSEL'S TN PORT.
Steam^iips.
Alamo ...
Consols ■
Degama
Donald .
Hemiaphere ,
Inishowen Head .............
Lake Cham-plain ..........
Larne .....:................
Lord Iveagh ...............
Mi&dteham-Gastte............
.Serra ---------
’Sollube ...........— --------
.Schaon'er.
John :F. 'Davis.....• — " • • •
DESTINED RQ.R .GALVESTON.
■Steamships.
Anseima 'de Isani-inaga ------------.... ...
.................Liverpool via.Havana 11-30
•Brayiieafl. ........ • _______________JPanaz (-12-20
Chanente ..................... .Sunderland-12^15
Citta de’Messina............New York --
Dakien ......./Eiweppopl wSa IBtabanfoes 13-18
Drachentels ............. .Calcutta 12-.3
Euskaro ....... .’Havana 12-23
Frankfurt _________ Bnemen. 12-25
Heathburn ....................Dunkirk 12- 6
Irada ..........-...............Eivenpool .1-.6
M-atteawan ......... —.. — • ^Sunderland 12-,20
On-ian • ■ ......... Liverpool .12-10
Peerless ........................ .Las. ID! urns 12-31
Queen Olga ---------------------------------.Sunzil2-il0
Samar ..'......■'.....'••• ......Baltimore -----
Thurland Castle ............. .-Barry -1-1
Yucatan.... .LtverpAol -via jBarba.do.es .12-11
jw
22
iik-
TheHlustraliteis Abuve Plainly Show What This Grand Discovery Will Do
A celebrated Indiana Physician-Tias dis-
covered the most wonderful cure for
Syphilis for fKoofl PoiSQU leter iknown. It
quickly cures all such vindications as mu-
ms -patohes tin the mouth, ssave throat,
' copper colored spots, chancres, ulcer-
'lotions »n the ibody, and in ,hunftB«is xtf
■ ■ cases where 'the hair and eyebrows had
‘ fallen mrt aird the atehole askin was a .-mass
.rof bolls, pimple® and ulcers, this won-
■ defiful >specifie has rcemjdetely changed.
, the whole body into a clean, perfect con-
” Wm. M<MrSlv48hGv^bra "St., BufrAlo, ----- __ ....
K. M, sa.j»: “1 -’am a hrell man today !««!«« ithis mwe!
where a year ago T Was a total wreck. .Address state
; 9ewmtl .Brmtons &a41 toiled to cure me nd ' ” •
creedv landlords syphilis. I was rid of my sores and my
greedy landlords, ^C8BB ,wd -natural .In two.
weeks, and after compl'e^ni ths plain package.
Port-
Liverpool
Galyest<
NewOrleans.
Mobile ....mi
Savannah.. ••
Charleston..
Wilmington..
Norfolk...
Baltimore.
■New York.
Boston.....
Au gu sta.......—i
Memphis....... y •
■St Louis......' Quiet ..
Houston....... I steady.
'Yester-
,-day.
',7.84-86.
”7.90-92
-7.97-98
•8.02-04
‘8.C5-06-
3.06-08
8.08
7.92-93
7.71-75
7.60-65
NEW lOamEANiS FUTURE’S.
Opened steady, ruled steady and closed
firm. m , T-u-es-
Toda;y.
January ...... .....Y.SS-ffi
February ................
Ms-rch ......... .......7.9A-8C
April .....................<8.02*04
May ...................
June ...... ..-8.-10-M
JUly ...... ....8.14-15
‘COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.
The following are -the -closing -quotations
r^rkets^* together with the"closing .of said-
_. ----r-.rw -«Tt4F.V» 4t»/1q Xt’C a fit loci'
: day.
The graiifl jMi’y ■sc'iumed itwo indict-
anaetas .this im-oiTimg. ;Onemf these iwas
a-gaiust Jesse Jones for’burglary. The
ntlier iufliietmeHt bps mot been given I
onrM.tbe .ixmyJnakte-a is not | ,^oweaTlto-pvopte-
aues e ’ __ pwho viHiteil'-tte-n^itanaI’,fle.!C»mnmwh'i
| ?wantefl to iswe the hflitfHwflWk thb; upQix jhe marfcgt.
MotaitorRehearing .refused: BauIJ; , - .
J. Aledley vs. .Americasn TtodiatQr Co., i tlie ismtet in
rfi'om .Galveston; .Bartlett .& Jmgnjs vs. j
S. A. Bitebgy -.et al., from Galveston, y
These /Were the only Galveston cases i
bring war against the andia.nis’tang moise.r.emiiiding nnimof
Aj! orrter to '■make the the clays when tje jyotiug Biazitian
independent Mr. Bryan Y-ped .across the river on his -way to '
would probable- nppltiud the action. ■ ■'Lungchamps.
Tlrnre Is noticing in his record to show
that he would not. He might eon-
. sistenfly apply for a commissioin in
the British army in sneh a cohtin-
‘geivcy, flier ihfe has been cm this as-
•sumed side of the auestion from rfche
first. .But if .England should -make
.war for the Filipinos and the United
States for the Boers at the same time,
then what woaiid Bryan do7?
•5.0
19 22Y1
3.00 10.00
10
ROUTE
8 3-16
3-16
8 7-16
T».b 5
7 H-.16
< 1O-.AV , JU—.<2
715-1617 13-16
DAILY INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
Receipts. Shipments. Stock.
'Augusta ......... 1,078
Memphis ........2,013
St. Louis ....... 6;357
'Jff&ustan ...........,.•8,998
’Totals ...........18,446
Today.
. .5 9-16
..,.6.3-16
...-6 13-16
....7 9-16
....7 15-16
,...8.3-16
.................-8 9-16
yesterday, 390.
GALVESTON-COTTON RECEIPTS. '
Bales.
By G„ C. aud S. F........................1,265-
3Bv I. and G. N.............................'2,970
■By -G., H. and H........................ 1,614.
By M., K. .and T.. ..................... 2,77b
By 4G., H. and N-................. ’.550 ■
By bar?te C. W. .Rein............... l.W( Gf
&'asyLtoTt;:::::::::::::::::::: A: .......
Total .......... .;..ll,'307..
.GALVESTON STOCK.
On shipboard— THiu day.
For Great Britain.------ 48;490
For France —........ 34J>21
For -other foreign,.,,.. 33,1143
For -coastwise . ........ 10,838
In ?compress and de-
pots ................... 134,'244
i Total. stock .......------26,Q-,.736
LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
I^vetrp&dl, Jan. '9.---A moderate busimess
(was clone ia -spots. Prices ruled ’firmer
and l-16d .up- ’Sales Iftj.OOO bales, af WKich
9000 were American and 500 to exporters
and speculpiop®.
LIVERBOO-L -SBOTS.
Today.
...<4
....4%
....4%
....4T5132
.......4 l-e-,32
....4 27^32
yesterday, 10,600.
LIVERPOOL FUTURES.
Gpeneu in.iuei, x uicu xjuic
then quiet, and ..closed ifirm.'
Todav.
....4.26-27a
....4.-26v
...4.26b
...4.26-Z7a
...4.26-27b
... i4.26-27b
...4.26-27b
. .,.4.23-24a
. ..;4;27a
NEW YORK FUTURES.
Opened steady, muled- quiet -.and -closed
A1-111- rr- n
Today.
January . .............flJn-Qf)
February ......................8.01-03
March ............ ..............
Aoril .....................8.1-3-15
Mav ........... .8.17-18
June o.—......................
July ...... .8.20-21
August . -........... • • • .......
September...............,'7.'78-8O
October ......... ...........^<.7.68-70
35.00 50.00
.99.00 ......
100.00 ......
90.00 .ICO CO
'35.0'0 '50.00.
87.00 84.00
•45. Q0 60.00
AL’ne-Vnaw. ;i<nusc*Tsaue jJcrpotsiL.. .........
Island Qity^Savings. Batik ______... OZ.SO "HO. 00
.Citizens’Doan Co . .,47.50 55.00
.Tickets .on sale |
Jan. 11, 12, -13. J
Good to return j
January ,30.
jenibraciBg ''bqth .societies, .for-.the -.exproa*
,5fiees. \ .
Most-of -the .’doctorsihave been • reiving
purpose - o'f ,'formiing A trust -,to raaiatfliii
i .M.ao.-a-.visit, -and‘it is;proposed to.rajse;.tka
i .price Ito .82. Any physician -giving ‘‘•bay-
.igain pttees’’ will .be jexpefled .from ,tha
; itsc-eiety.
The physicians -say that fe.es have -.nut
advanced for ten -years, but that -officii
i ?rent --and .-appurtenances ■ cost -much mora
li
''Chicago Record-4Herald. j
Sioux 'City, -la.—T'hte -'Sicrax City Me'd-’^
‘ical- society and -the Sioux City -Homeo-i
-pathic ’.Medical society, -togettier compris-i
lie -xzvu,i,»j--ja> , ,
turniu0- the ' ius 90 Fhy'slCians and-surgeons, will -.)e .largely
. Sfii .towej\ ”and presimitay in’.oi'dei’ ”n^t week Terteut a third organization,j| fists. ,
Two --fl’-e best muflete ’-show M.
iSfm-toSrDmtaGut winning the Deutsch,
. jpiize. He is in The -act .of, i
to avoid, a. dispute among the. commit- ! _
itee-he goes around The'.’spiral cdhinm
'-half a dozen t-inpis. |
Admigsifle The i-airsiiips ■ is. a-.series of j
very ■fC-leve.1!’ electrical toys -which, ; j
------
I
Gulf. Colorado and SantaTe Ry.
Arrive— , , .
No. T7^Gato^to'nVst. Linik Eimitea. I.Eam I
|no:;3 h7&'^'. Ul, :S. a. & a.■•?.../:I
” Oerart-— B
No. 2 Houston Express............1.40pm g
No 6 Main Une. IMataa-nji Express. ’<-203m g
No. 18 Galveston-Bt. Louis Limited. 7.30pra g
No 4 Houston and New Orleans .Ex- g
press .............................. 5.50pm |
Galveston, Houston and Henderson
ffe^lway.
Jiumblc .toT.mitaer--the miaji wlio lives |
' ‘ i .a back court jtpsd j
makes a ,precarious living by turning:
out notions for -the TrollftonratarS', the.
j tstwet ’Veii'dcTO. ■ fiforemest annmg-the; ajJ(j
" J
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