The Galveston Daily News. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 20, 1887 Page: 4 of 12
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THE GALVESTON DAll Y NEWS
CRISPIN'S SPORTING MENU.
CHOICE MORSELS r[*pi|f<GiYStFVEi).
TSie D'ffertrcs Bttw.r-n tha Re?J and
Bogus Champion Pug>fc>m, w c
K'd Ptd'-stiian Coasip.
the
HAS NOW IN
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1 Plated oafee basket. $
1 Silver plated p'ckl u-JftftT.'.'
l^Mver plHV.ti el)lid's cup 1
1 miTor-piatod caster
} gl'ver-plattd butter dish
1 Silver-plated goblet.. ;
J ||;vtr plated sirup pitcher
1 Mlver-plated tea hell
| gjlvfr plat«d preserve dUli
1 Sliver-plated '"jty dish.. ..
i- v n:n ;i)i:,/.ion caster
1 Silver plated caster
1 Sliver Plated nut dowI
J Individual caster...
1 Silver-plated cheese dish.'!*
1 Sliver plated jelly dish,.,
6 Silver plated t^aspoonji
ciiVer tabl« spoons
b Silver lated tah/r^ fo-k-i
1 Si. ver plated *oat«r.v kQife
1 Silver-pia*xl soup ladle
1 Sllver-pi-sted gm^uL\\\'\\\\'.
1 Mlver-pistea -ipoou h" :d"
bolder" 8poon aci ban
1 Ficl-1« * a%ter.
i IVv.®r.12&" »»•» flowers
3 Nickel pit*.xed meat diili
1 Silver-pit* ted fish d'slV
1 Sliver-pi: .ted ice bo.vi'.V.
1 6Uv«i v rted ice bow
1 Sliver-r»8tt<j .V..*V.V
l Uho « mo cooler
1 Si v«;x-rltCi9*J Shaw's bar etoppar. ... !
1 Vty.r eUvr-plated eaniio aliens.
1 Ityg bolter
] Ik eoratert fruit bowl
1 Stiver, pia ted liquor .«-t miner .
1 *1 vei-p<a.Ccd bar shaker
i r»ue o* lory ttnnd
i >'1tih t« ;i 9f-t of 0 nieces, former pr! :o
I'll CO, i educed to
3 Sliver plated mustard cruet..
1 Sliver plated oak*' basket
3 fcitru r.ne stiver butter dish
2 filiver jv it uj, e decanter
3 Si \>r p ated water pitchor..
2 silver plutari card re'elver
3 H ver plated card receiver
3 Pear.tlfnt water Bet
I lia 1 »tued fruit rtt»h
J Silvio p 8Tcd caster
1 C1 ver )>lRtf«] nut u- acker
J Silver plate** noup r* 1 -
tj Si ver jputed nut ph lea * *
"ISl'ver i-'atcu pi« knife
} .Silver-jj'ated match box
22 8li\er plated after dinner eo:'ree
I $i» ver plated tnb;v "O
3 Silver plated tea - trainer ]
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The above low prices
the year. All th
SHAW'S, and for
Sjrcial Cone t ont!ence of the N'.ws.
KkW y« X!K. November 17.— ro.i pog'.Uh
p«oi<ie, etpielaije those of sportiug p* ■
ciitiile?, ste not as gr,]l)bl-> aa it carta!a
piaOsotrr of 3 enterpr; • -* -,:jrrev
tl tc cjiij " liaf t< utd ons to sorrow au !
tttl. lh( ir ftb'.liiy, too, to dle-ciaguUh tae
fcrtns atticJeirotu the genuine laso.a'i-
ttiig test to woiiderfol. rhw wna p> r.
lnliy apraient at the reception glvea tvii-
r»ln je< etiilj, when be set-to with his sid->-
pe<it!;er professed friead, Caarl«y
Klufce!), at Ijrin<?r>ij. The arreli j ' watch
ibey get was njoi« In tfca c it. ro of eyo:-
ptiiiij than tnibtipiasin, and was In :e a irt-
ubie contrast to iho tiptoariouij ex"lt«car;!it
?ikich fcas prevailed at evsrv Hppeartn e
el tka "champioji of champioas,"/oba
KiillivaB, tiiict) iiSs aiiivoi on iho otaar
side of the "herring pond." Tilts oaly
go«s fo prove (hat the sporting: paslio of
both hemispheres "are dead on to" the tSej
perate (fifort being made in cariiia q'lsr
ttts to boom Jake Ivilrain, a third-ci-isi
tishter.as thechatapion pDKllletof Atnar: ?a,
lor no oiher reason than taat taa
champion, Bnliivan, refased tn Mi s.3 »u
advertitement for bis paper, aud preferrad
» f>rort, mbx'»Dtial belt aiven nim b? his
jT'ttdt itt appreciatinooi his Sitlo prjvaM
to the (5<ig-collar affair, whicn aocis are
loolish enough to regard as being aanlera-
eiic ot the world's coatapioaship. SalliTati
ran whip Mitchell, Kiiraiasad HajJsO, ■wi'li
vt witht tir. alovefi, ooe affer the oshar,'.a-
hcd oi two honi s, and no oae too«s this
tetter than the three esthetic gaatlemen
a to*, e mentioned.
the scr.Arpens
are up to their ears in busines?. Djaipssy
is 8P csoal pla-yiBg la big lack. Ta» rata
»>»iij»i whom te is uiatoitad, Johnay Raa-
gsi,i«88 willirg a young fellow as ever
pnllt 0 eii a shirt in the ring, an'} as g jus
» jebbla, bar n« will h« tue very ea-i^st
iljjtl ci i» vloliui lor the aup&reU," vvuo.e
HfLCultil ability as a ring tatitioiia w .'i
• tatile him to win iiist as be plaaaej. "wi-n
)'tsto> oown," k» roe i jrf/nea eay. tC»s,gta
but a guged B^b So-Jtt tu tratu hl'n, aa;
in u y tumble opintoo fifty tratji^rs i/mid
TV Be eiiongb to tu .'liuito whip Jack Damp-
it), bailing auiiiilcD.'a.
5HE liVrilrrE CaP.SKY kight.
Despite the fact tiiat MoA.'illffa had bsaa
eilaglor tome time, I loofced to seetnn
■win, tiUbongh the batila was danbtiass vary
bitterly costesied frotc start ti fialab. Ms
Aclifie had tho advantage oe rea:h and
height, while Osmey was popularly snp-
poted to be a batter in-fighter th*n the
^meiican. I underataud tliat Camay rslied
naiily opon hie rashlng tactics, wh'.ca
worked to admir>>bly with Jimray ilitaue 1
at Philadelphia, bnt which did not prove
to fcuccestiul agaiuet MoAutiffa, wha U aa
excellent general, and who is besides soaia-
thing ot a rather himself.
Fat Killen, wno is, I think, fha only man
in the United Srates who would stand tha
Jeatt ghost of a show asainst Sulllvaa (pro-
vided he has the "sard") is to indnige in a
little pleasantry with Lemuel Mo'lregor'
hjiown to iame as the ''St. Joe Ktd," at
Klneapolip, on December 0. To pat it
Kiic'ly, Killen v»ill eat McGregor if he feels
so inclined. McQregor la wllliog eaoagn,
bnt he is not a little bit of a champioa at
aty weight. The set to will without a
<k,tibt be as tame as a domestic goose.
TBE Llm.B I-JCX.LOWS
nte not by any meaua idle, and wini pro-
iiiises to be one of the beatcontastacl battlaa
cf the season will occur on January ~i, 1SSS,
fit a point to be agreed upon horaafter, Tae
cSair will be to a finish, under Latidjn
prize ting rules, for stakes of $1000 a slda.
The principals will be Tommy Warrea aad
JPatfey O'Leary. Warren ia very coal-
teo^td and cunning, and never falls to iaa-
prtrv" every opportunity to annoy aa aa-
lagcBJct. For this reason I look far hlai to
vris. nitbevgh it will not be a walk otrer
hv a'rv aoa?, as the little shoacniker
(O'Leary) has hatl « red in so»k for IVir-
ren ever since the lai'-er won h!a fi^ht from
him on an alleged fou^a conpieof yeara
»go, ard this will ba tha ir"*ttle of nis life.
Tommy Doctorih is also after vVarren,
and his challecge to the latter* has elicit
a deii from ToiiiK.y Barnes, nut last sh*
ctaBipicnship to Warren in a tbrea hoars'
battle. Barnes sa:»s that ho has aolually
mo
bstB pining away for a tasto of Danforth'a
i.« i bic tu»t DautOrtn uoaJ Tt >c go
oi to MiLiieeuta to do bit'i*, -u ba
: BaneO will a .-a JOiai iJ-Ua htiil rtijit nn(
m» <.!•>, is Ki-y nme nsosS coavoaiani: to
Mr. Daiifortb. i"hiis ougat to *tiog D ia-
nr li into roakii^ a masoh althaagh i vary
ti ucb ooabr it., i-< It is :uy Srm baiiaf f.ua"
it? eitMUiiiia a vi-rv :.vhi>laitoai« dread of
i-au ^' iU'-.k "pannh stoa aad-g^t-* <v»v"
'ec us. ;io »oa;d uever aon^uatto ulaat
t. aili ss':! bt> in a contest 1' ir polutj or
(,.r n iiuii'ed litiuibi-r of ronods.
V eu ; ii,e "Hiiidei") >»nd Warran wSI also
- t.j> V -'tf' bi-t > o'; i-Ity L . J'.ia-i, C.ii
' e .'}■!•« M.J Hi-(3 all pnnl'.-neo ra >.»rbi so r.t">
«oi ij a; j, tun (teti>iU of tne prbpaaed _j4".ca
arc ttiii '.'nly in embryo.
KILRAIN—&MITH.
I jjHVi' Iiitj^axio bee;; - m.vavft - !*y ?or'. '
ta»f ir. uii- i redintlous, ti-io va
l&Dlig lo ptiftil^tn, that I an :aatiaa tily
besiijied with lettura rtooestiag aav o
)i 1j at- n> tb« probable o ticamw of t'.-.'
tat • tile tr,c.'.uuier. a ttarully pu :•
ittje have ljt!>a i-ii:rle» aaaat tee
ittjjitig alleged "laternational t"i2J
figtt for 'be championship of the
word." My answer to ali of these h*s
bi i » Ibif: "So matter 7tte:Ser Silr«ia ts a
be tier man tbi'n Saaith or nor, at taa prey
.at odds (3 to 1) waioh aro li'j# ratia;i la
E) gland it is a good, aoasparatiyely safata
liMEji'jtto ajoka a few soi'tli bats on S" ti-
I'jiibablv from a diapasslaaate stsud
P'.-jBt HtDi'.b «-!>onld rule favorite at odds of
a boat ViO io Ta, bat thera is nathiag ia tae
world, tS 'ept loaal pride and enthusiasts,
nbi'h could possibly havo seat Cia utosu
bootrJig up fo 3 to !.
xis a matier of fact bath iCIlraia aai
Sc.Hb are nnknowTi qasatities, aad is wars
ici.« to attempt a relative coaip4risoji of
ibeir fistio ability. Perhaps about as g iol
a way »s any to deoidoapon wtoca to b9t
wonld be to i3iy ap a penny ac<i go award-
ing to ihe tura-ap.
AQUATIC M47THKS.
Jabn Teeissr, wheu he ro«rsonthes_iare,
Xhave always contended, is the greatest
oursman in the world. I was, thersfare,
vei y na!ura;;y qpjte hiiarioas over his sao-
eeseive de-ieats of Haalan aad (Saadaar.
The latier, whota I da nat caa3;dcr as lathe
ssmo class yvith Hanltn anri Teaaier, in ;a-
ditf-ulaWj avtry aad loser and he aai hte
backer, J. A. St. JobD, liara be"U offsriag
so rijKi'V eivutes for ii»udaar!a deteas 'oj
t!i» SSeKtesport sculler that the Ist'arhv?
eemeoat in the following card svaiah vd!
ff tntterid itt-ejr to e^ery fair-miaded saart-
irp nan in (be ccantiy:
• Now,with due respect to Ss. Jou.a aai hN
won ge, Saudaur, i giva than this chanca,
haviig been autharja.d this day by my
lackers to do so. Mr. Daryea wiil iai'Ds ti-
ately ir atob me to row Jake 0aadaar a sis-
jtle tPBll race of three miles, for -^WOa aida,
atfiint of 1'icos, iliy 30 uext, i;ad wUl
mot e the slake larger if desired, or will
make a series of tbreo raaos to osaar a; a
plare and lime to ba aaaeed upon, for iloJ)
each, Qaadaar to eleut oaa pia:e, I aa-
otter, a:;a toss for the th'r.l. Will also la-
crease the stages to $2300 for each ra^a
srd will ba satisfi»'l for the wlaasr
to lake the fall $7500 for the tarae
rsces. I atn farther aathorlzod to off or
ibe following: Mr. Darjea will uiatch my-
self and Haium to row double snail against
Osndaar and any man in th« Catted -States
ic -;lay for from ^1000 to $.5000 or more
Race also to oocnmeztsumcnar, and is will
ir e to ha ve any of the above races rovnd t'or
■tot 00. A responsa froca Mr. tst. John or
Oaadaar will be safiloient to oauso Messrs.
lJnrjea and Keenan to post forfeits for any
or all I do not want to convince Mr. sit
J( bn or OandaDr by talk that I can defeat
Gaadaur when 1 please. I am always pre-
pare d to do it in a boat, and take this op
portamty of giving theia a chance of show-
ing It. JOHS rjSKJISB "
by the way, the great race between vVll-
liaai Beach, the present world's champion,
and Edward Hanlan. the ex-preaiiar. Is
aboni due. Were Hanlan la tip top condi-
dition I shonld expect bias to win, as I be-
lieve Beach to be io hia decadence, bat aa it
is reported that Hanlan is still suffering
trom a carbuncle oa hia wrist, I fait to see
fcow he will manage to row tha race at all,
let alone win i'. Tbe proposed trip of Jake
Uaudanr to England far the purpose of
rowirg Bnbear has of coarse basa atraa-
dontd, as I expected it would ba 4« a
matter of fact, however, and in justice to
Jake, I must say that I believe him cobs
cap» ii,e of defeating Bobear with tha most
ridicniims ease. Bat the titleof champiou
oarsman of England has got to be saoh aa
empty honor that xi;) one cares to g> the
least mite oat bis way to get it, unless of
coarse he already possesses tha title of
champion of America.
WRBSTLISS.
Ma'eada Sorakicbi, the Jap, iacartainly a
remarkably versatile wrestler. He is a very
Bre cateb-as-catch can man, but just now is
>iu6 in tie wett throwing the local celebri-
ties at any style they may prefer. Most of
them have chosen Qtteao-Roman, act Mas-
tada has kindly accommodated every m»n
I e Las met thus far by throwing hia w-'.b
t earners and otspafb.
livau Lt-tvts, tija • ■ Htraogler," aad
nailer bad a meat tr:ok playej ap ta th-irs
ti -bt'Tt time ago, witico, althon .;". a <:: a
pi.>sttvo che.sti.at, will, nevartatl<!= ■, 1
■ bli.fr, be«r repatiiioTi Lewis dsfsatt.ta
nihil giviig tbe name of M'irpby frij;a 3 ■
hk-. Marif, in MaJis in, Wis., Oitivj-ir . -
■ fi- gait-f being catch as catct f.an tvc<n'
l't g. Atterwai ds Marphy bet-ifiOO ch-.t he
oi-iii'l p'.it n foartet-u-uoiind i,. .-;i -r
thai) Mc'tiilllaa, LswU'' trainer, aa adapi -it
H at basin i-. The aiatch was Ue^iua '
lie taina ,ila.? aad Murptiy won f. '.ta
< -; a. Aftej"v;n ita tran-ioirMrl thtt t 'i'
ifiier was really John MaPaersoa, t'la
cJb»»pl«a shot patter. Lewis and M ;
Hot! were veiy crestfallen when tasy .i■ s
■ i vt-red bow he^atifullv ib«v bad bath t-saa
► old, ana it. lias not beau safe slnca :hea to
it'imei-t fo i liber o: taeai a compati:..9
iLo; puiiii'g tautest.
YAOaTtNlS.
Its ridicn'atis stand taken by all o'. the
\ sicMng organizations that the No^-Vhen
is tot a jaaht wli; have tha effect of com-
pelling Mr. Soman L. Maaro, her owner,
to return the boat to the Hsrre-ihiiff SI»ua-
faefnring company of Bristol, K. X., aud
buve a lartter craft, 133 faec long, ball; by
tbe some firm. It ia expected that the caff
boat will attain a speed o£ tweaty fiva milas
or aior" an hrur.
1 am please.) to notice that that prinaa o5
good it-Jiows, Lieuteuant Uana, wli! rotrxra
to this ciiy next year wita hts charmiag
wife and beaatifol yacht G ilatea. Ha will
enter tbe Galatea in most of oar iaipart »at
regattas, 6s<* says he will gat soma Jt cue
prizes too. What, a coatraat to the i'aiatle
foika aia tbe owners of the Galatea.
PJtBS8TiUA5I3M
is very dull jast at presen', the only news
of any importance in this braaca of sport
being tbe defeat of L. W, Myers, the Ameri-
can champioa, by Atkinson, at Sydaey,
Anttralia. "he Australian Sporting Life
has this description of the rass:
"Butler was tbe first to begia, and m it-
iEg the most of bis advantage at taa star',
it was some tiaie bafore the favorites c ir.id
j.ercejitlbly diminish his laa<1. Whent vo-
■ bucs ot the distance had beea gotovar ,Vt-
6istoa and Myers oegaa to close ap taa
gap, oat though they were catcMag hitn
tatt as they asarad the goal taay q iita
failed to get up before BtiUar had breasted
ike tape half a yard tu advaace of A kia-
fon, who beat the favorite, Myers, the aaiu<
distance ior secoad place. The wiaaar, J.
Batler, had twenty oae yards start, and tie
jecoia nan, J. Atkiasoa, was placed oataa
e'ghteea yards mark. Time—13!^."
CRISPIN.
AN EDITOR'S 11FS.
t NT)AY
«5?n ii!rcr; J 1 • •■ :.-V^ita !PTOm?«r5Jir>jn«9r.
Of » pps mmm
vu>r iwaw iAV
■■A^-AW'' 1 'Ala* .J.v.vj-
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V>;*>*#' - ii- -Jf's /
Mf.;
Tbe editor of tha X'aris Good Tilings, a
new weekly literary paper, looks ai tha
woik te has in hand thus:
O >r heart now aob.es for tbe foolish maa
Who wants to ba an a -itor,
For tie place has nut a siawe balm,
But ratiry a crutl. credicov,
He bears 11 e curses for eaali inlstake,
lie pays each p canlsea 0"' i-;
Or Is wished !n the llery, Ducning lake,
And loses his n all worn credit.
Hts printer dresses in line attire,
_4nd so does the printer's devit;
While tbe editor wears a raggea suit;
And it ok s li&e a ihing of evil.
Why any man should destre this fate
Is bey olid our comprehension ;
But still 'tis crowdei by little and great,
And drawn to Its utmost tension.
A man with but the commone-t ssnse
Should read in tne editor's face,
The story of tionljie that It plainly print3,
And learn to dodge the plaoe.
Theie's but one thought that we advance
Why men tbus strangely do it,
And rush headlong, like an avalanche,
They surely do not snow It;
Or else they see but Its gilded side,
Which hides Its purgatory,
Where entered once their haughty pride
Makes them edit alone for glory.
Their wild, hilarious distress aud pain
L» nd enchantment lo the place,
While tbey spend theirlivei In an awful strain,
And the wrinkles cover theirfaee.
Young man, voung man, for the sake of Goa,
lor tha sake of ail your kin,
Do not enttr this race, by mystery trad,
And get out atonce ii in.
A lawyer wilt lie for the solid ca3h,
But for n«thinK else on earth,
let the editor lies for hts daily hash
And never gets half its worth.
If we. were mad ac the worst of men,
And wanted to give him pain
We'd open our ofiice and auk him in,
Ar d never go back aealn.
Paris, Tex., November 15. J. B. GO DDE.
H6vsda is about as proud over the fact
tiat a big vela of fiue anthraclta coal has
been struck as It is of its silver miaos.
There's about as uwch money in the coal,
too, as in ihe sliver.
T0CK NEW AND
HAW, THE L
1 Solid silver thlm'rHe... .'i i...
1 Hrlid tdlver thimblcv
1 Silver thimble, very handsome
1 Sc lid silver ra istard .spoon
(JSi-vtr tea spoons
1 Solid sV.ver plekie fork.
1 3ol!<j silver'sugar shell..'.
1 Solid silver gravy ladle
1 Chile a dVt er spoon
1C bda' {-liver iork
1 Solid silver butter knife
1 Sold silver tucking c.ouib
1 Solid til ver match-box
1 Sollo silver match box
"i Child's si vtr bib pin
1 Solid silver spectacle case
1 f-'ohd 8«lvfr fruit kntte
1.Solid &livt r fruit knife
I i'a.lr solid silver su^peu'Ier buckles...
1 Solid 3 Iver nap liiig
1 So'ld sliver nap ring
] solid silver nap iln»?
] s«,jic --'iver rroney purso
1 solid silver card co-jo
I ro id silver card case
I Solid silver diaper pin
1 Pblr ^ilv<'r twe» zt-i'p
j Silver to»>tnp!i k
1 sjivei tobacco box
1 P>»1r sllv* r !)♦ ai bracelets
] V-,\'w 9t»vct aleeve buttons
) Fni»-f-river «;ld eo')i mjfccon?
] ' rr flMi;xro«-laro phi ....
y J'u)r 111 k tilvfr sifevo buttons.
] fair bamtlo ► ilv^r hrnce'ets
1 I'ai' bllver (vmbo^ d ■?. buttoas
I I'.-iir filiii/ioe e>»r Inars
U i 'isotiu?v ontfmvcd teaspoons, .
kt»i>ds<-]>ie ****
3 Pair khPs, in bnodKomeplush caje..
1 l\ m 1 nd s'ver i attle
1 solid hi v?»r rattle
J Sob i sliver tea bell, hi case ...
1 -ii\ >r i.peia. j»ia«.s.
J -• lia silver cup, n«iw style
1 IVir pooper, In p!uah cm-'3
j Solid silver ';r*ri'7 ho v. v aa
f.rfam and ^p ^on—oxtra lir.-e anl
.sold in p- sh c i'je
1 Pair hupar in easn
] Sug«r and 1 br.'rv spoon
1 I J hif\*er ) Jtclicr. .
1 Purj fcnwl,In ca^e ....
J Sllv.-i ice ere mi bowl
1-2 f « ii* <* 3: r«»i ..^,in i»o^
l sh»!i loftrearn .ilali
1 i3:i-kf-t t»;n set of 8 pieces, i:i '•
P'usb oa? «•
1 rr' of ^ picc- s. I i 1
i 1 ~h ■•»?■ J .....
1 'Ivor «-oupl . Ur, in »jaj
I Palrot ^oild nap i cas
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. 10 00
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are made especially
ose wishing to secure
the next Two Months
DESIRABLE GOO
1 SoHd sliver hair biush and comb in
plnsli case 31 00
1 Solid silver slioe buttoner 5 oo
1 Solid silver el:oe buttoner t> 00
1 Child's silver cup 8 50
1 China tup, saucer and plate 1 50
] China cup, t-aucer and plate. 1 25
12 Cups and saucers, after dinner, cotfee. 2 00
12 Oops and bauters, medium, tea 2 50
12 Begular cups and sauccrs, coffee 3 00
12 E*g shf 11, after dinner, coffee 2 25
12 Kgfc-shell, regular, teag 5 03
12 Egp-shetl, regular, coffee 0 60
1 French cbina coffee-dripper 4. 00
1 tegular tea pot 1 10
1 Beaular sugar pot 83
12 W lute china individual butter 1 Co
12 CuRiortl i^nec»i 9 1 50
12 small 03stc-r soup plates, 6J^-!ncli 2 50
12 Medium oyster soup plates, 7incli .. 3 25
12 h 3 tra lajge soup plates 3 75
1 W lilte china fitter dish 1 10
1 Open vegetable dish 85
1 Or en vegetable dish 75
1 Cream pitcher 50
12 ) aveland'a breakfast piates 3 25
] 2 Dinner plates 3 f»3
j2 6?j inch plates 3 50
1 ^ bite cbina p'e plate *0
1 CMra decorated butter dish 2 25
1 Cbina decora* od butter dish 2 oo
I ?«'ii'orat*d i'rultstaod 2 no
1 }loat gravy aJsh 1 75
1 } i er-salad dl t.. 2 oo
1 Hound cove: id vegetable dis>ij 3. rj i
1 MtJSb ard mltfc bovvl. 40
v2 i» e <rebm scallops 2 00
i i'i< He disb :>o
1«Moa mug 15
J Chh-SL '.nug 25
1 ( bin a mug, decorated 1 00
1 Dt counted c^fp snd ca*JCer 2 25
: Gt r.ts* n ur-tac-ho cop a:id Si'rcer 50
1 China f liavlT ^ mug 50
1 uhlna mustdid pot 50
11' ito u^n-tci-bo cnpaa-1 tav; 'k* 75
1 Pf»lt lows.'! 1 »-pitt'ii?a? 5 00
llJediooin toilet ^as-iset, d -voru:ecl,
dete...
IBv I ••■(:)] tolle* ve.*':* :t,
«».ii 1 slr.p ixtwl, decoj ate : .
I Fisb dlPb
I Dec ot.*it*d m.i oiler, fsli dlsi
, . !< ■ (■: atod f»ulc Mtand
. ] ate.1 tetu a tf>te set. .
1 M rose tete a tste
1 S«1h 1 how!
1 Salad boTvl.
12 F«g e npo
1 U lnih plat1:!!!'.'.'.'.
J :2 inc:ip tte
20 00
4 50
10 i»0
z 00
8 00
5 00
1 00
1 50
1 60
2 50
I ."»!>
JO
for this season, as I am
Rare Bargains should
only.
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J. REYMEItSHOFl'ER, I'.-ealdout.
O. RKYMBR.SHOFFER, Sec. and Trcrs.
L. BICKER, Superintendent.
Texas star Flour mills
TUB LATEST IMPROVED SYSTE3I, FULL ROLLEli MILL.
C. BOTIIMAN, Suj>ervi5nr cf Loiicrc.
F. J. BKCKER, Hciwl Hill.tr.
R. HAYES, Chief Engh oer.
Dailjr capacity of Xen Mill (in coiirse of const'n), IKK) bljli. Wheat Flour I New Brick Warehouse, Storage capacity - • 25,000 bills, 1!our-
" " " too " Eye " Old " " " "... 5,000 " •'
" " Old Mill in operation - . 300 " Wheat " | (Irsin Klerator (in eourse of construction) storage capacity 400,000 litii.li.
(■rain, HeceiYhig; and Deliveriu^ capacity, 5000 bushels per hour,
O^-TE (DIP TX-jCE BEST ivXIHOP THE WOELD.'
The largest ancl b«*t arranged Mill and Elevator in the South and Southwest. Flour uniform in Grade and Color, rich in
G-luten, and equal to the best ot" the world, the celebrated Kaiser-AuszofT, of Hungary, not excepted
].levator arranged for public storage ?.nd for loading and unloading of ships with bulk or sacked grain. Inducements
oliercd in very low elevator charges to parties desiring to store or ship grain. Our elevator receipts wilt
be recognized as collateral security in the Galveston banks. Correspondence solicited.
A SE<iri cf Beauty Is a -Joy Forever.
mt. *r. i itf.ix oouiuuo's
Oriental Cream, or Jslagical LSsautificr,
Reniovpr, Tan, Pimples I'm.*.
!•», Mc:h-r«U!ies, Ha.'h, and
Skin di-ea»c«, a:id ev^ry Idem-
Uh ou beauty, and defies dcteo
V'ou. it han stooJ
thp test cf 37 ye/m,
and in so hiirmleti
'.vis ta-te it to besurs
the pvejiaration Jj
I>roptrly mule. A«>
ccjn r.) cour.t«?rf»!i|
of litnilarnh^ie. Tli^dit
tinnuiihtdDr.r.A.Sayef
•aidto aladyofthf t uiU
ton (a pnM«nt)i "Aipou
Jgr Iadits tiiil VP them, )
. ftcommend *G»urautT»
K . ( Cream' as the Itustharn*
mijpS. a /ul"/aU t!*» Skin i>r*]\
%^-^k J arattur.iOne bottU
nill using
Iteverj' day. AhoPotidrt
Subtile removes eu per flu
•ur bnir without Injury to the tkln.
FKRD. T. HOPKINS, Managrr,48 Bond St., running through
to Main Office, Great Jones St., N. Y.
For tale hy all DrvggkU and Fancy Gooda Dcalerw
in .'•* .
12 H
N „ U V*
m
mvm
Iereak
TA YI OR B
Engineers and Maim
Steam Pumps, Engine?, Boilers and Machin
tcription, All Kinds of Iron
Manufacturers'
6UIIB & GARE [SO
AND DBA
STEAM PUMPING MACHIN
for all purposes. Warranted to ho the
Machinery Repairs of Ever
FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOPS
122. 124 126, 128 ST. J3SS
To Millmen
and
Buy OF THE tJl
til ii II
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
JBLY'S PATENT
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, hare all themotlon*#
",ho natural ones, with improvements niakini
bom the beat aubstRue for the naturaionee?©!
nadc. Manufactured for the U. S. Govern*
nent Descriptive iiam phJet acnt free on applj.
:»tlon. Address,
A. McDkrmott, Manufactttreb,
JJOO Rt. flbarlea St , Now Orleaai
Our Goods Can Not be Bought of Dsal
Deabrs in Rubber Belting, Steam Fittings,
Hose, Lubricators, Mill Tools, Rub
National Oil Works and
Successors to JNO.
J. N. QUIN, Manager, 48
Notice.
The Galveston Gas Co.
ALL OBDERS OK COMPLAINTS, to rocelve
prompt attention, should be left at the
office ot the company, in the brick building on
AitXIO) ES ON ALL THE LEADING TOPICS
ot the day are to be found in the coiumm
r>t Thp f-i. ivnoutn Weekly New.
EADIN
DS AT THE F0LL
10-lnch plat©..
lta/.or,hollow ground...
Ivory-Dandle razor, Wade & Butcher...
Fmerfon btrop
Tory strop
Cake of shaving soap.....
Fair oi diy-gooasman scissors
Pair of wall scissors .-
Pair embroidery scissors
Pair button hole scissors
Pair barber shears
PalrBogers scissors
Pair large shears
Camel Joatr shaving brueh
Cose of line Roaers trimming, In case,
for lac'y'ti work box
Small work-box
Lad) 's manicure set
Case ol four pair of scissors
(;ent'fc? three oladed pocketknlfe
Itogers pocteetknife —
T aay'e pearl-handle pocketknlfe
Ploblc kriile, fork aud Fpoon« In case..
Cor fcp crew
Folding corkscrew
Rreedanlfe
Sutler caiver and fork
Ciillri'a kiiilo and folk
< ai ver and fork, stag handle.
Kmi'-li ebony carver and fork
Ivoiy t*arv< r and for*
OeJluit'id carver and fork
l.Miion kiilfe
Flutoc sreel
Utr.ery steel
White i ana'c; table knives.
M'j-'cit lvt'i-5 handle knives
K'. ctos cQilu'oid handle knives
(♦ iiuifi'l toble knives—
.-liver p'ated knives bn'd fork3, in case.
Silver-plau'tJ des-orfc knives
^llver.pialed tabic knives
Fiir ei ^oag t arvers and iork, Sogers &
■lon
PorlHiV bone
i'fiiil tabl< kj:lves and 0 pearl desert
in. 1 veil aud carver, fork and steel la
hn: (*•< •; i^ plush ease
T*- '.ti ]; j.i .ji.» taoio fork?, 12 poaii-
!;Knrt!o table knives, cai'vur, fork aad
rt»«), In a handsome plnbh eve
Pcarl i:ni «3Ui triple knives, handsomsly
catvcd p'-n-heasB »
1\ a11 fn»5t knives, 0 pearl nut-pi
and mt ci » In piusU exse
I carl raivt-i . fuvkana steel, In hand-
Kioifl nlu^h ca.se
F're Ivory carver, fork and stse!, !n
plush -"'ase
St> 4 ;»rver. fork and teel, and «am^
t^uver ami fork in a beautiful pftwU
1 50
2 50
75
50
5)
50
75
50
50
1 25
1 00
1 50
73
10 00
3 50
7 50
5 00
1 50
50
1 00
4 50
50
1 00
75
1 50
75
2 no
•2 50
0 50
3 50
75
1 52
75
4 0)
10 75
7 50
♦i <-:)
5 00
4 00
i 5)
1 25
75 !
I
4J 03 |
S3 00 j
30 00
15 00 j
18 00 |
15 00 |
27 00 I
Market Street, bet. 24th and 25th,
between the hours ot s and 12 o'clock a. m.
AUGUST BUTTLAH. Secretary.
G JEW
OWING R0CK-B
BOTHERS,
factaring: Machinists,
ery. Engine and Machine Work of Evsrv De-
and Brass Work and Finishing.
Agents icr tlie
FS STEAM PUMPS 1
LBP.S IN
ERY oi Every Description
SIMPLEST, STRONGEST AND BEST.
y Description a Specialty.
AND MACHINERY DEPOT,
PH STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
Steam Users.
ANUKACTURERS
Oils, Eailway & Axle Greases,
ers, as We Sell Direct to Consumers Only.
Stfam Packing, Friction Paper, Cotton Waste,
bcr Steam Gauges, Etc , Etc..
Mill Supply Company^
S. 8NEDEKER & CO.,
Franklin St.. Houston, Tex.
Feathers.
Shippers of Prime Gee?e aud White Oifl
Fo.tilt 1*8 can save money by shipping to u*.
Wo chaise no coturalision. Kemlsianuo made
on lee.ipt ot feathers. ¥ E LIT CJ.B£ CO.
701,713 and 705 N Main street, ST. ■ U(J1 •, Ml).,
Mirs. Star Brand Odorless Feather & Pillows.
GOOD
MENKWSiRMsS^*1
HORSE
I Money-
BOOK.
andSTOCK-DOCTPR."
1 Pair ivory salad fork and spoon, in
plush case 12
1 Lady's diamond mounted watch #3
1 Lady's diamond mi tinted watch Si
1 l ady's Starr diamond counted watch 75
<11
5 I
1 l.Rdj's beautiful engraved watch
1 Lady'* btantllui gold watch
] Gold fltieO Lady's witch
1 f liver Chatelaine watch
1 Nickel l.ongine
1 lIuniiLg silver Leukine
] Elpln silver watch, hunting case..
1 Elgin silver watcn, huntiug ca?e..
1 Small boy's nick el wati li
1 Open faced gold lady's watch
1 Koiled gold queen vest chain
1 Uolkd gold queen vest a
1 Kolled gold que en v< st 2
] Soil'* gold qnce 1 vest 7
1 Solid #old queen v*at with pearl. -. 1«J
1 Platlnn end gold quien vest and dla
inond mounted 32
1 Diamond mounted queen vest O
1 it on. n n aud pearl mounted queen vest 15
1 Walniit silver qneen vest 4
a cm ellvei queen vest 3
1 piOv m diamond bracelets, six large
diamonds.. .
1 Pah1 bangle dlamord bracelets —
] I < t'k anfi key engagement bracelet
j l ijli peaii mountc'l bracelets
I t'air leal on>x bang'e bracelets ...
1 h'tlr child's bungle bracelets
I Extension bvdcelct with diamonds
1 Lady's diamond collar h-.it.tfm
1 <;t»:'s fMumund collar b itton
1 Set of diamond jowciry
l PhlrKiew diamond earrings
j J'alr ; ciew diamond i airings
1 P»«ir pearl tcr>. .v earrings
3 Pair diamond Mid eairinga '2
3 Pah Diamond and « nyx ball earrings., j
]• Pair (Mld's eanlngs—
1 Pair child's earrings
1 I laiiiond lr«ce pin
3 Jjltimond lace pin
] I>'amoud cto^s
1 Diamond cross
1 Diamond sei-ew F«ud
Ii? decorated Individual butter
] (Jem's diamond scarf pin
] Child's ring
1 Child's gamet ring
1 meth> st ling
3 Piam gold ling
13*Iy f-i rc'? a carl pin
3 (.o (l hl?nvle —
I flbeinMona ecavt pin..
j Pair rustle initial g«uu»'a h. buttons
] I.i'd)'s pony v#»«t, solid gold
1 ; ad> s rolled gold vept
1 l'air diamond e. buttons
..Hi
!!.' 3!
. 11
.17 i
00
0j
00
00
(0
00
01
00
On
CO
50
5ft
00
00
50
5a
25
00
50
50
00
00
00
50
CO
00
50
00
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on
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• 0
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2 CO
18 Departments. 750 ICngravinws. Salesnure und"faat.
30tiays tlmo. N.D.THOMinsONPub.Co.,Ht,Louis,Mo
ELER,
0TT0M PRICES:
15
determined ai all haz. ards lo turn over my
1 Pair initial lady's buttons
1 l ady's diamond collar button —
1 Fine silver-plated water or tilting
pitcher
1 Tilting pitcher
1 Bohemian glass punch bowl
1 Wine stand .
12 Decorated plates in case
1 Rose water set
1 Canary-tutored water set
1 Crc am col ore d water set
*3 Bine water set
1 Water set (rose) and waiter
1 Lemonade set
1 Amber water st t
1 Pudding j^et ot is pieces
1 r*btna eecrrntc d fruit bowl
3 Frosted glas^s water set
) CrjstaJplai bvt'er dish
1 Pair iar£,e Msqne figures
3 Pair bltquw figures
1 Pair bisque f.guiea
1 Pair bisque figures
3 Pair bisque figures
3 Pair vat es, new decoration
1 LcccraU d fi ult stand, new design
IBeirvset 15 pieces
1 ont's smoking set
12 Cup and sen cere, in cases
12 1 ■tt',,j a ted cups aud saucers in box —
12 Oer oiated plot* s in ca^e
1 Cup nrd saucer and plate In box,-03a!
r»«►dfn
1 Fine fruit bowl
1 Fine ft nit bowl
1 Pair of e.A.tra large bronze llgur<
itate
1 Bronze clock, with gong
1 til Thomas nP k*d alarm clock
1 Black walnut alarm elook
1 Pearl holder and lady's gold pen
1 Solid gold toothpick ..
! ltojled gold toothpick
3 Hair rolled told hi acre lets for a child..
1 Rolled toll*d Vas^n's charm.
3 Pair rolled gold Oa l earrings
1 Pearl fa t s p< on
2 Jvory egg spoon
1 Mother-of-pearl lace pin —
] Fol ed gold bio nin
1 l.'oll» d $old lace pin
1 Child's r« 1 ed gold necklace
I Jet lace pin
3 -et of 3lolled gold studs
i Silver spider Jaco pin
1 Piilr o* small va«»es • •• —
1 Pair vases, beautifully decorated.....
0 Snvei•]) at< d liulc unives
1 Silvov-i'ijiled napkin ring ....
] siiver-plnt^d ri-.pfc.in ring
1 l'alr lcc tongs
in
5 25
4 OO
75 00
40 G(>
37 50
22 5(>
18 OO
3 00.
10 00
5 CO
10 00
7 25
12 OO
1 50
7 OO
1 50
7 50
10 OO
45 00
28 OO
20 00
8 90
12 00
5 00
22 OO
15 CO
6 50
35 OO
27 50
25 50
12 50
Id 50
x5 50
50 00
27 50
2 50
0 50
2 50
2 00
1 0*0
2 OO
1 50
1 50
5(>
25
50-
25
50
1 W)
1 a>
3 ro.
3 00
50
75
1 85
50
1 50-
4 00
stock by the first o!
be sure to avail thems1 elves ol the Low Prie es now prevailing at
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