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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - December 14, 1873, Galveston, Texas                                MORE THAN DOUBLE in woul ANY PAPER IX TEXAS December It MR JOHN No I liond to Jon to to taku anil wo him to tho oiu ot In tho North I WIN VOV For four or tire years the politics of the Republican parly in the South pivoted upon the simple game ot heads I win tails lose If the opposite party could poll more honest votes fraud was first tried for manufacturing a spurious majority If circumstances were unfavorable to the success of fraud upon its own merits then a righteously indignant was reduced to quiet with a prescription of United States bayonets and Galling 511113 But things come and go by turns As time wore on the kind of politics we have described gave signs of ing out Decency and honesty and right came to the front successively in Tennessee Georgia and Virginia and they have gained ground largely in other States Just however as the great body of intelligent peace-loving law-abiding of this State were beginning to congratulate themselves on having era of restored with law and order of good faith fair dealing honorable political controversy rightful government it is proposed by certain politicians who can not breathe the atmosphere of It inay presumed hut Mr Wooil nnd Mr arc belter entitled to use She first personal minister whose mar was unexpectedly corrected bj tho of Cardinal Richelieu In Uie debate on the reference of tho letter of the Secretary of to the defalcations of to bo recognized us ing for his own side of the Mr for the Mr Wood for the Democrats Though there arc few more skilful and lar parliamentarians than Mr it obvious in this passage i and Mr Wood that he fully hia equal and Ms superior in adroitness force the caucus of Democratic members nominated Mr for such nn cm to try once more the old formula bt heads I win tails you lose They into the late State election under n constitution of their own party's making Thoy into it under nn election law their own candidates in miming agreed to abide by But as soon as it is that ticket ia rejected by a ity of the people so great that have not the hardihood to tion its overwhelming significance they not only deny the ty of tuc law but they are for doing pro tanta with the operative force of constitution itself It is to be hoped that this is nothing more than a delirious dream At all we believe that the time is gone by for such buccaneering methods of and retaining political power official places and emoluments If do not mistake heads I win is played out Speaker there appeared to be very grave reason in his supposed com- with salary grab scheme for regretting nn net that would be construed to denote him as a leader and spokesman jn the Democratic side of the House But upon inquiry facts have been found wanting to ify tho supposition that he favored or supported tlie obnoxious measure He was absent on an urgent private sion when the was dually acted on and since his nomination for Speaker he has authorized the statement that could he have y reseat ho would have voted against it But apart this mutter in a long Congressional Mr Wood's re- lations to public affairs have been such as to present not a single trace of cor- ruption find venality or to suggest a reasonable doubt of his sincerity aud honesty a public man Through a special period of jobbing and bribery in which almost every in Congress who was considered worth baying was bought Hr Wood's Con- gressional integrity passed and unquestioned But how is it with Mr who ns Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee has been made Republican leader on the floor of the The most to be said to his advantage in connection with a tide of mercenary in which so many public men Lathed as readily as other persons are given to washing themselves in clean water is that lie did not try to He out of his share iu the Credit infamy with the incredible of Schuyler Colfax ov with the sniveling and idiotic evasiveness of Henry Wilson Speaker Elaine did not underrate tne moral fastidiousness of the Republican side of the House iu putting this shrewd Massachusetts at the head of its most im- portant committee No doubt Mr Wood correctly di- vined the latent purpose of Mr in moving an amendment of the lution referring the matter of General Mich limbs sundered from their bodies carcasses tho food for carrion their the abode for pents heir bodies he abiding nines for their tongues roofs mouths earthly a never-ending hell and their future n never-ending all of which contradictory and impossible things are put down in the order here named and invited lo simultaneously We think tho has wasted its ammunition Tiie material it has used up iu half- column article would have answered for a dime novel The ar- ticle ends by The two uien were taken East Sunday morning and will be held for trial lor high treason We hope the enterprising publishers of the Champion paper sent along a full corps of reporters otherwise hear nothing of the trial TELEGRAPHIC NOT A REFUGE FOK CRIMINALS About a year ago n Dr of Topeka Kansas murdered his wife while he was in a state of inebriation It appears that Dr was sent to the tiary but was permitted to escape He was advertised by the Governor aud luis arrested by Officer Wright of Texas and taken back to the penitentiary Goto Texas is only a delusion and a snare to the fugitives from tice of other States Like the old of exempting all who could read and write from nal process before a secular judge or cities of refuge of the ancient where persons who had com- mitted homicide without design might find fancied lum for malefactors the Texas o the Mexicans was thought to exists only in tradition or fancy Criminals can go further and fare tor NBW TO NEW Dec IU Eight dry goods firms charged with defrauding the by handkerchiefs thousand the mortgage of the per cent bonds of tho Houston Texas Central have been sold by auction at eighty-eight lars to advances Best Northern Tena wool ia quoted at best Western nary Western Ten thousand pounds of One Texas brought market is active Tho satisfactory condition of our banks hnd tho assumption that Secretary Richardson will issue eight million dollars more in greenbacks has caused an advance of per cent in iho Block market The general business ia unaffected by the temporary of the Treasury TO Tna Doc 33 The Mayor haa issued a proclamation indorsed by all ths physicians in town that Calvert is now entirely freo from yellow fever and inviting all refugees to return homo and the public generally to renew their usual business relations out apprehension Business is and lively times are expected who have held back their ton are rushing it to market PRESIDENT recommended the establishment of 1 great National University at Washington on the ground that the National Capital has peculiar attractiveness for residents of all parts of the country lie should excepted the residents of Long Branch We do not condemn tho taste for living as much as possible from Bur wo do him for wanting to allure subject to the influence of its peculiar attractions the ingenuous youth of tho nation in tlie name of university education To be sure as a school of universal depravity it ia unsurpassed But the average crop of Congressmen and furnishes quite as many matriculates for that school as the country cau afford to pay a for Howard's defalcations to the tee on Military Affairs Mr Dawes well understands that his party is re- sponsible for the Bureau and all ito incidental villainies and in- famies There is no reason to doubt that his intention is to use ail the devices at his command o shield Gen Howard and any officers of TUB Billing Herald says the receipts of cottou in that place have exceeded anything ever before known About bales were received day one-half by wagons and tho other by The total receipts for this season are expected to reach bales The Herald No one in advance supposed the receipts would exceed twenty thousand bales the liberality of our chants tlie increased stocks of goods on hand and the low prices at which they are sold has had the effect of doubling our anticipated trade The cheapness of living in great abundance of grown on the tho wonderful concentration of ness at this city ail combine to enable the merchants of Dallas to offer better bargains to the country than can be had elsewhere and hence it is that our trade has surprised even our own dealers All that is necessary to preserve and trade of TO TUB MARSHALL Dec 13 The mim Floyd charged having committed murder in a house of ill fame Borne was tried to-day and quitted On the instant tho Democrats hud a jubilee over the Democratic State tory The colored people are to have oce to-night over their county victory Gen G M Dodge aud the Hon Thos Scott are expected here soon They will then settle up the affairs of the nia and Texas Construction Company turning it over to Texas Pacific Company gap between the Pacific and the las is for our merchants and trailers to continue to fairly with the mers of North Texas and that suitable provision shall Iw for farmers and teamsters to find comfortable who have been implicated with him in the administration of the affairs of the Bureau But Mr Wood who the first about two yours ago tn branch the accusation against General Howard which the tary ol War is now compelled to ai a proven fact is not the man to allow Mr to succeed in any souse would shield party from the just recoil of one of its favorite measures under the administration ol its vaunted model of Christian Soldier they stop ou Wasou Car Company of setts is building the refrigerator cars for the Texas and Atlantic Line have already been completed and have made the successful trip from Texas to York ether cars arc in progress and will soon be completed at Springfield The ice box in these cars is on the top and is about fifteen inches high four feet wide and extends the whole length of the car and will hold about a ton of ice the car there are racks for hanging meat and shelves for holding small articles The sides of the are after the regular refrigerator pattern A urti which West of Louisiana introduced ia Congress Tides that the engineer in charge o the works at the months of the Mis shall have full authority t control the movement of tugs aru Tessels over bars where dredging is u progress This power is regarded a necessary to keeping tli channel open It is gravely that systematic efforts have been made to prerent the channel from being kept open A of the members of Con gress from the Valley of the Missis sippi was held at Washington last night to the question of cheap transportation General Sypher inau and is active in this move meat in the interest of the Fort St Philip Canal project HAS A KIVAL The Kansas Champion with the aid of two of the most shrewd and experienced detectives in the service of the lias the discovery of nn organized scheme to make n dition into our sister Republic arrest of the oath of secrecy etc The leading filibuster and fest destiny man of is one of Northern arc settling in sota Twenty families have already arrived at Mountain Lake on the liue of the St Paul and Sioux City Road purchased improved tracts of land at prices ranging from to THE Commercial and Financial icle publishes a list of seventy-two railroads in the United States now in default for non-payment of interest on their bonded debt amount of in- of these companies is ward of throe hundred millions of dollars GES 3 BELL wishes us to state that he is not the Washington correspondent of tho NEWS so that ho may questioned for another's views nor take from him whoever he may be the credit due him Two severe shocks of earthquake were felt at St Thomas on the 10th inst Texas whoso roie it was to make a filibustering expedition into Mexico to obtain a permanent foothold if sible with the limited number of men they could command but if ed in it to make the raid at least a profitable one by robbery nnd pillage and escape with the spoils to the United States divide the booty and spend the remainder of their clays in case and comfort sensationalist says that in its infancy this scheme received the hearty en- of Texas and substantial support in tho large additions to its numbers but the matter was carefully watched by Government when suddenly the scheme was abandoned and it ceased to be the subject of consideration standing this busy running over the country always apparently engaged but with ble means of employment About two months ago rumors were again started of movements in the matter and the two Government detectives ed in tracking the conspirators hole was in an old house ated near Atchison Machine Shop known as the property The two detectives in company with shal Crall Deputy Marshal Safford went to the place and succeeded in arresting four men one of them Sutcliffe on whose person ivas found a number of papers the oath taken and a roll of the Atchison society numbering some names Tho oath of the rious order is of most approved due order Tiie members most solemnly swear never to divulge under pain of the rack dread of or fear of death aught that may be said or enacted in this ters for man ami over night of The Presbytery of ton at will of tho ular meeting having failed on account o yellow fever in the interior and was opened with sermon by by the Hev M W Trawick of the tery of Mississippi from Ileb 13 first clause of verso with concluding clause of verso Members were present Ministers W Miller 11 Hutchison R H Byers II F Bunting James Wilson S W A Shaw S M Luckett J J licad S Frasur Absent four Sessions were represented viz ton McGregor son j J Hill W C Simpson J S Waverly J A Hill i O Unrepresented Hev 8 M Luckett was chosen rator and Ruling Elder W C Dodson temporary Clerk Tho liev at hip own request dis- missed to tho Orleans Association of Congregational Ministers whora ho has been laboring some throo years A commission consisting of Revs J J Head It F Bunting and D McGregor was appointed to meet in Houston day Dec 18th A commission from the Hempstead church to dissolve the toral relation Dr Shaw and that church if the way be clear at tho request of both parties Presbytery recommended that thu pastoral letter in the minutes of the Assembly page 330 be read to all from thu pulpit Kuv C T B Martin Presbytery of was granted leave to labor within our The Committee on Evangelistic Work reported that in addition to the labors of Cairo and Fulton Roada is now only twenty-five milos This route when completed Vf ill prove of immense bon to this section and will shorten tho distance North considerable Cottou ia not coming in very fast ua though business in general is im- proving TEHUACANA TO TUB Dec 13 Lant evening people of gave n tho proceeds of which aro to be forwarded to the Memphis ferers Tho was immense the programme was replete with splendid and charades tho by the young ladies and men ot Trinity University and the grace and elegance displayed by them through out reflects much credit on that tion About one hundred and lars was realized clear of TO THE Doc 13 Our town is lively and doing a did business Cotton Is coming in averaging about bales per day Our City Marshal while in charge oi a named and on his way town met tho prisoner's father who attacked him with a largo knife Mr Brown our Marshal did his best to prevent a difficulty Imt senior persisted in his attempts to cut him and Brown was compelled to shoot him which lie did killing him instantly I will send you the particulars by mail SHEUMAN in Xew Reformed Episcopal Church He lo know when ho can bo by Kishop CLOSED All gambling houses of u raid nave closed NEW Pec Tho fall ing of tho Louisiana Club was to-day heavy rains during the and last night rendered tbe track almost unfit for racing the mud Wing fetlock deep The weather cleared on quite cold morning and tbo in- creasing of temperature the day interfered with tho attendance nearly mo thousand many ladies witnessed tha sport The programme included three events loading off with a of ono mile and three-quarters bringing to the post a field of starters Rica's Wanderer was tho favorite with Fannie M second choice and Nellie third Nellie R led at tUo start and was never headed getting home an by a 2d Fannie M Bd Uli where ho had been out tho race Tbo second event on card was the inauguration of tho atako for two-year olds BO named in honor of the late C H Slocomb nn earnest patron and of the turf and up to the time of his death ono of the leading spirits of the club For the stake there had been nominations and of these nine youngsters post of original seven entries two started nnd these were firm favorites in betting taken for the second choice The knowing ones were right this time bay run away and maintaining his advantage ho pleased Tlie finish was a mile heats for all bringing to the post Port ard Tom Leathers Quarter- master Capa Race and I 0 U Capo liace aud Quartermaster sold about even in tho pool for first choice Leonard selling in the Held for a song Port Leonard was tbe first away closely followed by Romping Uirl and nnd at the quarter tho three having drawn away from the ance out other en- trios being out the race after the quarter was passed Leonard and Girl roll clown tho stretch head and head was reached when Romping Girl quit and Cape Race arriving up mada a simp play for the load but Leonard beat him home by a his crushed and his o Throo Before betting Leonard length The balance distanced the second heat the was two to one on Cape Race was tired out and although he rushed away with the lead Leonard passed him at the turn and at tho half mile was eight lengths in advance Cape Race had badly and could have been chut out with case but tha rider of Leonard waited for him so that ho saved liis distance First mile and three quarters for 100 pounds on Tear olds arry proper third Morris's E 0 j o i c h -I j n s f 4 T o 3 o Falmouth 1 y a 4 h 5 j o s t Mary Leo o fl Second Slocomb State for two- year entrance p p with horse to 3200 and tho third mllo to three-year old b B Bay Rum Tumor's ch f ship which arrived inst from cw Orleans ia burning She has MM of an board ST Mutual Life Insurance Company ng-aiust which so muck litigation has buon directed for some months pant arranged to its in the Mound City anco of city INTELLIGENCE JAY LONDON Dec Melville son of and Ui about to a number of the firm of Jay Cooke McCullongh Co LONDON Dec persons have been found drowned in docks smco the fog Many other accidents arc reported The Island of Saint Ma of Conines is to be the place of confinement Ho will be sent there this week The marshal received tho news of com- mutation without emotion Tho bark Arabia from Calcutta for Boston foundered Thirteen were lost while tlie balance lauded at from the bark Tropic which rescued them SATISFACTION BERLIN Dec from Spain for the seizure of a German sel ia exciting the public SUSPENDED MADRID Deo Lopez guez issued a command before Cartagena that the bombardment lie temporarily suspended Tonic Gold opened 110 Cotton demand moderate lauds lOic Middling Orleans Freights to Liverpool firm The market for future delivery cotton 3 opened a easier quoted a January February 10 March IB April May 17 Stocks irregular Sold 110 greenbacks 7 per cent premium was bid Sterling Si per cent premium short OJ per cent Government bonds strong State bonds quiet Dec 13 greenbacks easy at per cent premium Sterling Exchange firm Gold strong Government bonds strong but dull State bonds quiet and nominal Futures closed firm and sales 9400 bales as for December lo January 15 February 16 March April 3000 Sacks Coffee Hurlt VOW AND OFFERED PROU WHARF AT REDUCED PRICKS CAU bo at my IM Notice to Mechanics Bering McNeil Mason's NEW STORE Mason's Corner GALVESTON TEXAS WISH Especially the That afino lot cf HOLIDAY GOODS Stone's b c Col Connor's ch c K b t Sweet Doy 9 Third heats for all to ami the second horse Walsh's b c Port i 0 c Capo meeting will be continued on Thursday and Saturday of next T week twelve hours FLOOD Dec has been incessant rain At BIX TO Dec 13 It has been raining here for tho past week until when a norther sprung up Tho roads hare been im- passible The weather is now clear and cool to keep inviolable the oaths ledges and grips and all natters that may be brought in con- to the order and ask hould they ever reveal any of the ecrets of t that they may be doomed to death disemboweled -j j ma wurK was continued in the hands of the Committee on An overture was Resolved That tho General bly be and hereby is respectfully lured to equalize tlie tax by a per capita Hill was chosen us tho place for the spring meeting Tins Rev S M Mickett with Rev H H Byers D D 13 his alternate and Ruling Elder A j Burke with W L Simpaon us his ate wore chosen Commissioners to tho test General Assembly in Columbus Mississippi It resolved that a tax of twenty cents per member bo assessed in the churches for Contingent Fund Tho written ives which wore sent up from but a few of the churches represented them as in a condition Nothing wna heard Irom the majority STATED CLERK A Wrong Report We cheerfully publish tho following as it it is the farthest from our intention to do any man HOUSTON Co December 12.1873 i EDS returning homo my attention Ims been called to a report in tha NEWS of nrr remarks made in Houston during the lato canvass The report doea mo injustice but two statements therein specially need tion I did not say I wan run out of Rusk I said the attempt was made to run me out of Rusk and that the police no prevented a disturbance at the tit 10 and that afterwards I was accused of making n raid on Cherokee when I went there on a peaceful and Immigrants from the North through in numbers There have been several robberies iu town during tho week COLUMBUS TO Dec 13 One new yellow fever case to-day Tho are doing well There arc about teen cases under treatment Ona death reported to-day A Morris a dry goods merchant cool and clear A heavy frost ia expected to-night Wo this cold spoil will out the Dec 13 The Toto of County slands as follows Cuko Daria 495 Tho balance of tho Democratic ticket have a majority can claim the banner no far as hoard from and liad to be protected by a force consisted of men I did not any was now no free speech in Texas except in Houston and other cities I said that was the case when I spoke in Houston three fears since in many parts of Texas rule Las changed -all that Yours etc A T Returns by the British Registrar General show that in tbe first tea months this year grants had left various points being an increase of 13.677 over the number emigrated during the corresponding period last year TO mi Dec 13 Webb gires 83 Davis 401 Hubbard Taylor 200 sell Democrat 372 Kearney Radical 203 crat 862 Murphy and Cardis Democrats 375 each Galvio 201 Brewstor 200 Hogardy 198 iho large vote cast for Daris is by that tho most influential man in tho county supported DUTIS and had his name placed at tho hoad of the Democratic ticket county official majority for is 398 COUNTY 1 TO ins Dec 18 The following Is thB official rote of Davis 1000 Coke 1162 j night the river had swollen five feet and adjacent streams were rising A general flood in Ohio may be The trustees of the Cincinnati and Southern Railroad let a contra for constructing King's Mountain tu nel work IH to bo commenced i ten days and completed in months The trustees also located miles of line of this road from Bout Danville to Chitwood on tli Tennessee line selecting old Bun side military survey WASHINGTON Dec Me Millan of Louisiana arrived last CIVIL The National Civil Rights Convention which adjourned sine die at a late hou last night say in tbe address that their grievances aro many and they take it for granted that action will be had protecting them from indi distinctions in tho enjoyment o common carriers hotels and other places of convenience nnd refreshment in public places for amusement and in enjoying other civil rights including en to tho public without re feronce went the denial o those rights punished with penalties NEW TRIAL IJA Dec new for is refused and the sentence of pronounced For the Gulf States increasing uro with low and generally clear weather For the South Atlantic SlatCH cloudy and threatening weather light to-night weather and lower temperature ou day STATE 0 HANOI Dec Stalo Orange has adopted a long series of setting forth that the objects of the order are for the social intellectual and moral elevation of people and expressing a fraternal feeling for the and similar organizations the objects of aro mainly identical with those of the order favoring a tem of freo banking condemning tho in- crease of and requesting the not to meddle with tho present State temperance law declaring that Congress has to and should con- trol the commerce and trans- aud commends its action thus far in this regard Asking for tho or repeal of the tax on foreign Wood 1123 Saylor 1100 B H Taylor R B J H Darden 1170 J W Thomas 990 A J Dorn 1178 T Monroe 088 J J 1180 Jacob 088 Hollingsworth 1178 ton 987 Patrick 1120 Goodwin 1128 Colton 970 Reed 978 For the ments 510 against 654 Associated DOMESTIC WANTS TO BE A NEW BISHOP OP TIIE NEW NEW YORK Doe The Hev Dr Cheney of Chicago announces that with the consent and approval of liin gation he will accept the office ot biehop bottoms favoring the improvement of rivers and canals by the General ment as a means of cheapening tation also favoring th of ad- railroads proper tions and as a last res ort the building of ft freight railroad by the Government solely for tho benefit of the people de- claring it an inherent rigl t of tho people to control corporations an 1 opposing any repeal of the essential modifications of the State railroad laws Dec Iowa State Grange has declared in favor of tho Texas and Wisconsin river im- HOGS LOUISVILLE Dec very warm weather has soured much of the green meats The hogs are dying on incoming trains THE HAT AHA Dec has gone to Bahia Honda sixty miles went of Havana where sho will be delivered up DIED N Y Dec Samuel Nelson of the United States Supreme died suddenly day of apoplexy while Bitting in his chair BOSTON Dec A-gassii! din in a critical condition but his no marked change from night Agent of Adams Express had Cotton quiet and firmer sales 533 bales Uplands IGic Orleans receipts 380 bales grosa 430 bales unchanged Tho market for cotton on the spot opened with more regularity and the fluctuations were less than last week Early in the week prices declined but tuero a partial recovery on day and business increased there was a very fair business the ket closing firm For future there has been u moderate business The sales of Uio week were 100 bales of bales were for future delivery bales were for immediate delivery for ex- port 41.77 baled for spinning balci for speculation 109 bales and 503 bales ia transit Bank havo increased increase legal tender increase increase NEW Dec Hay dull choke Pork new mess firm Whisky scarce Louisiana 07 Cincinnati 02 Other quotations are unchanged Cotton good demand and prices firmer Good Ordinary to strict Ordinary Low Middling kr strict Low Middling Middling to strict Middling Good Mid- dling Tho quotations of cottou are for fied checks Receipts for the day bales ex- ports coastwise to-day bales ex- ports to the Continent to-day 1703 bales exports to Great Britain to-day bales stock on hand to-day bales cotton unsold to-day bales Gold Money greenbacks per cent premium sight cks for currency i per cent discount for certified checks i per cent premium Exchange cent premium Foreign December f dc LONDON December 13 Noon Erie LIVERPOOL December quotations quiet and unchanged bales speculation and export 2000 bales Sales include 4000 bains Tho market for cotton for tUo future opened at tho following quotations Inlands not below Good Ordinary ped iu December and January 8 Uplands not below Low Middling ered in December Sid CoUon to arrive is December of cotton for the Uplands not bolow Good Ordinary ped in November not be- ow Good Ordinary shipped in January iml February 8 Uplands nut be- ow Low Middling shipped in December nd January AND WILL KEEP OPEN Every Evening 9 iJ FOR THEIR ACCOMMODATION CALL AND SEE US BOTTO WHOLESALE Confectioners and Oranges and Apples FOR IN STORE AND TO EY STEAMER THIS WEEK 200 Choice Large Keil APPLES Largo La I respectfully Inform old patrons and tuc that Open on the 15th inst MY NEW STORE With A stock suitable for tbo which I will offer AT PRICES TO SUIT THE Standard Works ID sols Poetical Works In alt stylos aud binding Variety of Juvenile Boots Work Boies and Basket's Games Dressing Writing Desks Ccrd Boxes Inkstands Jewel Case Prayer Books aud Family Bibles Scrap Books Pocket Books Pori folios Paper Weights Backgammon Boards Cigar Stands Opera G lagans ami Work Bores Rubber Goods la groat variety Gold Pens and Pencils Handkerchief and Glove BOMS Plain and Diaries I AND Great Automaton Wonder of ABO THE WHICH WILL ANSWER TWO HUNDRED QUESTIONS HOUSE H Iv BRILLIANT SUCCESS Of the Irish lad Char note r Actor Mr Monday DSC isth production o tho new Irish at anj for Xr bf a SUeder entitled MAUM AS HE IS PAT with tho ferer Cri or Handful of Earth DANCES SPECIALTIES SATURDAY ON POSTOFFICE STREET TREMONT AND STS Our arrangements are complete and wo OQU now assure our customers and friends tbat are prepared to meet all demands in our line In audition wo beg to call attention to OCR COMPLETE STOCK CF Candies Nuts Foreign Fruits CHRISTMAS GENERALLY TR LARGEST AND COMPLETE STOCK IX THE STATE from to than any other iu i ho State 011 prices bo L T BOTTO BKO f E Jeweler K E M A It for time lam compelled to onen lint will complete It after Ibo aud out UK one or tlie elaborate and lit the United Stater J E MASON A By Jt TO-MORROW MONDAY isth inst at 10 i clock at salesrooms Nos 205 and 5 cases HATS 10 cases MILITARY i lot of LOOSE TOYS I lot ot WAS DOLLS ia good order assortment of FANCY AND A case TRAVELING BAGS ISAAC FEDDER Auctioneer Open Every Sight E 1 MASQUERADE BALL CHRISTMAS ETB At tlie Theatre EVENING 31 TWO COLLARS BALL HOPE ASSOCIATION On 1873 AT GOOD SAMARITAN O A A Wilsoa James A be had at Tickets Refreshment Ticket LABADIE IMPORTER IS The Cheapest Gnus Pistols Powder and Cartridges Anne lot and to arrive bV Sac Antonio uns maried down to only PEOPLE'S library t BLAGGE Sewing Machine Depot D ALLAN Has added the tie Mr Twain is constructing n Hartford a dwelling which from all accounts we fool justified in ng as belonging to the curly Ironic tyls of architecture being a cross a Mexican hut and n wiss built of brick s to be the cost On the north cud is snail near the street the kitchen und servants separate from the main ng adjoining in a large dining oom having so little light that when OI f I thu Stockholders Homo INSURANCE AND COMPANY o Annual of FIFTEEN DIRECTORS to tho ensuing year will tako place at the office in tho City of on MONDAY JAN FIFTH the or 11 A SI mid 2 p M JOHN H BURNETT or is where the kitchen would be ed in any other house while wu room where most of liis time ill be spent is at the top of the ouse and in order to offset the want f light in the dining room this room s almost entirely of glass Take it all i all it is the queerest piece of archi- ono has ever seen ne redeeming feature that is open re places all over tiie house and ones too The Liverpool Board oi Trade lately completed its inquiry into the ing of the iron steamer In her voyage to Kew York in ber last with 1000 passengers on board was grounded on Sabel bar but got off without loss of life and was at Kew York Tlie court found master James Morgan in default in not keeping a proper in not verifying his by ings certificate for six month's incendiary fire destroyed business of Fishkill entire KEW York ET NURSE WANTED A Wot who ia ot taking charge of an infant can obtain a good applying at the house centre of block on K between Hath avenue uni Twenty-ninth street will bo n Called Communication of LODGE NO 0 A P A M held at Monday at 7 o'clock Members of Tucker No 297 all iron aro United to attend By order ot tho W M A WAKELEE HELP HELP THE CHOICEST AND CHEAPEST TEAS Are to be found at the Depot 257 Market St as Choice YOUNG HYSON at 50 nur Hi at 81 W Tor Choice IMPERIAL tit 60 per SII JS COFFEE AND Fresh and Pure ER ST And to 200 PIGS FEET 00 PIGS 20 RIBS 30 bula APPLES Low to trade by WJt Strand EYER bard Havo just received and ftt times prices na assortment of D New Dried Applei Peeled Potted and Now London Layer and Crown Beans Peas And alao a fresh ot Holland and TT WILL PAV to call and 1 and Prices at PIERCE TERRY Printers mid Stationers Strund and Centre Stroota A SALTS DAVIS Store 218 and 220 Strand Will aeli Dec 15 at 10 sharp I UAV HORSE hands high well broke to POTATOES FLOUK 10 TOBACCO 1 crate 5 COOKING STOVES Mattresses Feather Pillows lery 6 cases Toys OS China Dolls etc E A BLAKELY rnt Beverly Little Dorrit A Dana Cruise or h- John Legacy Old etc ot ot Per Italian Amelia 3000 Sacks Coffee We liave just received a stock of e Watches Also a flue stock of OPERA AND VEST BAND AND CHAIN BRACELETS Shawl Pins fine Onyx and Coral Sots Lockets and Necklaces All the articles will make nud will be sold at At M W SHAW i BRO Market and St FOR SALE BY FOR PARTIES BALLS LECTURES AST The Booms of Harmony Club including Ball Room with use PUno Room Ladies Parlor etc etc on Market street ALBERT President A SITUATION An American man wishes to son e light employment anything will Rive a support Tho tost oC given A noto left AT THIS will meet prompt attention AMERICAN Parties having fine fabrics such as LACE CURTAINS APPLIQUE POINT do well to send them to No 30 strout bo- Tilth and Is guaranteed by a competent FRENCH LAUNDRESS A said estate to him twelve months from dite COTTAGES FOR IlENT FIVE ROOMS THE OTHER ONE OF SIS ROOMS 5oth to Centre street ears ply I o or J JI ROGERS 203 U WILLIE c JAS W LIE CLEVELAND POPE ATTORNEYS AT LAW TEXAS No 4 t Icg Postoffice street s i nd 5000 SPEERS NEWSPAPER AGENCY A STEIN A CO Parties desiring any oC the German and lor will all on A STEIN CO No 81 who will promptly furnish iho amo at lowest JORDAN Jn AND A full Corn Oats Bran rn baud and fresh crery Choice Family in art of tbe city and MARKET Between 13th aud 13th Sts C E L E B It A T E D cottage with three rooms J and kitchen all and in perfect order tth one lot of high ground on Strand be- yeon and TEAT Real Estate Aeon t PLOWS Wood A BARK A Lot of Celebrated Cook mnt He Also Enameled and Goods at WM street opposite Sew Hotel   

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