Galveston Tri-Weekly Civilian (Newspaper) - February 11, 1873, Galveston, Texas * STOKK AKD roa sr JN - AND STAPLE Nos. 113 115 stt of LAW T T 0 ' AT 179 WW TUI in tin C. Strand and Centra itre 1. S - itiin Wil Novell i i oa - 1. RICH Ol v in Wall V Fresco an inn neatly REAL Or LA. i ' o. on 11 to i. pital from i Club i. H. I and Galveston Inland and other pie out S - I A. Ot Do 11 ere in ITALIAN & ANIi Centre Wear Mcch WE NOW 1'i-i r tO -I W I 1 1 o' Slon of art. Country will do p a- wa ans lent ol both as to | tw Our work fur i over cd to hwl liuj will with prompt is profession a 1- 1th j euch 40 on tho HUNTER j. a. S fiml und JL uo n * he above ill itll Day or mado at by e ist ami i-y two illy HO AND RES tRAVIS Franklin 1LEr.............^.........v.rVoprietor. This House newly and lighted v. itti Board and Lodging per 12 Late old capitol hoc l iS. L. por day n. ivI lj v STONB S. Til hash AVING tbe right to PATENt STONB in tkk of fire to lny garden walks curb all where is Specimen pavement corner of 22d Street and lower than any other solid anil durable County and Town oh H TO feY MORGAN LiSK OP is now brought by this line via Brasbear aud Morgan's und and freight For taken Consignees of freight by this line must the su ae on of delivery by or same be stored lit risk and ol rn kothie nave notice No On goods after leaving tin and nil for must be ori the delivering of OH AS. EOR - TO and n of KIVIS all tho part of the city Sam. ma lor at MAAS Uf CYPRESS in Liberty 1.0., 1011 Acres or Iris near Lake Charlotte and Morses known as the bordering on the jeU Estate s TO EVERAL STRAND STOKES Near the Erick at a low RAM REST AURAS MAR BET HALL RESTAURANT 20th ( Side of THE above named Restaurant is now to the thoroughly The assures his friends aud the public that everything pertaining to a class saloon can be FISH AND PYE his between the Wharf keeps a constan supply of LI V E FISH arid FRESH OYSTERS And are prepared to supply hotels and to WATCH AND OK MAKER Ann or &c. MARKET next door to of 20th U und Clonks with at moderate and written guarantees given for one All work of it ON AND AFTER will run ' ' Hail Daily 7,�ii at 12 at Austia 4 50 p. and at r. a. tatue at 4 a. 10:30 a. aw aad 0:15 A. a. at r. % 4 7i>7. a p. a. at a. a. lL Houston 7:10 a. next aot ana 8tba0 to 0� Oara Are attached to Accomodation Trains bet seen Houston aad Passengers for Waco mitt toke Mull and Express Train leaving at 7:30 a The abor Trains make the following t At Heat 10 with and 3(45 a. at 3 p. 9:li p. a. At wilh stages tor W Wea and Thursdays and at 7 A. a. Fridays at 7 a h. For Valley at Stephens 00 Mondays at 7 a. m At with line of for Fairfield and on and At for Weatherford and Wednesdays and at 7 a. a. fur Tyler and 8undays, and at I a. m. For Fort at 7 a. a. fur Cleburne every at 7 A.M. for Denton and every at 7 a. k. At with Bl Stage Line for Sherman Red River aad Terminus of tbe M. K. t T. R. R. via Pilot Deaton Decatur at 0 a. a. Thursdays and for Clarkesville and lit B A. At Led better with tor At with dally for At Austin with daily for San New San El Through Rates and Bills Lading given from Stations 6h the of litis Triad New Orleans New via Morgan's Line New and Line New to Kew Shippers their bun Dills of For apply to Station or W. Northern aoJ J. 9. F. A T. A. Mitat Why w train t hem mm be Tills We of And wImd skill to If MAW to iud 1; And per froen Have loat We'll Weave onr Aud of richer Arid brighter old Shall oar to We will aot think of reef or Of latent dangers harried Of storms that whilom swept onr Onr Pharos shines Aud gilds the waives that sweep On to tbe eternal FEBRUARY 11; 1878. Ae wum The was iu bS it no- TO cox i 11:1,111- Iron 1.1 1 | tne on Rast I liu hy ' j S j I I UNITED STATES LAND Sell and Exo ange in large or small in all parts of the United We make Surveys and Geological We form Co We find Capital for Mining and Developing We examine Pay Ac. We have Correspondents all over the Union and We want large bodies of land for the European Wo have small tracts of 50 to 500 acres to sell ob lour own UNITED STATES LAND fentral 015 New TO make room for new assortments cf we offer to Printers about PORT'S FONTS JOB op DIFFERENT AND at Lost at Half their ONE TO FIVE HUNDRED POUND? j Fame font as now in use ir. our advertise Avon's ' February 0, 1874. J PROPOSALS FOR THE AN ' SALK OK BONDS Mayor's 2' a Nil G LV SEALED WILL at this office until 12 o'clock h FEBRUARY 15TH, 1873. for tho redemption of Thousand in DEBT nod Fi teen Thousand Dollars iu 0E11T Envelopes to be for of City The city reserves the right any and all ' For tbe sale Nine Nine Hundred Doll rs in running Three and Four hearing Ton Per Cent payable and secured by a sinking fund of eleven per of all annual revenues of the Envelopes to be Proposals for the Purchase of Street Improvement The city reserves the to any and all s. febR THE bF THE and the qualified of the different precincts el Waiver ton hereby respectfully instructed to in their respective at Half Soven on TUESDAY THE UTH at the places hereinafter fnr the purpose of choosing Five Delegates from each precinct to the District which baa boon to meet at Trube a in the city of on the 18th day of the to nominate a suitable Candidate for the State in place of Mr. 1st will meet at Clear D. D. 2d Precinct will meet at Planing Major 3d will meet at Col. R. R. La President 4ih will meet at tbe Court Col 0. 5th will meet at i W. T. President H. Chairman D. B. February 4, 1878-Dlw. to pbe Boston writing about Illinois They are they tWo and old and they are eternally at per one -A farm worth 420(000. He fifteen of aud after paying bin and he has about left to the of Ids own wear and tear of farming And interest on capital Tbe agent of an eastern insurance company lends a farmer on a quarter at the close of the tbe produce tbe one and sixty acres haB the dollars a of and all the time the of that Tbe sees these And ex puts the Maine on to not dreamed of in During the war they pianos for their they have not yet gotten over the hub its of that dress they of the it majf producing its tipon branches of buy of dry goods is falling oft They So merchants nre also to and the feeling against is growing more general aud But the roads represent a capital of two hundred aud They are united and rely niton the and decline modify to yield to poplar or u lot flowing and tre in a blaze of beyond ns stately rows by universal of strange tropical trees gleamed a glimmered 6f twinkling * of gay who and joyously chatted in tne Wats the de Isa bel best street 1n narka the waHs of the old and i runs through the heart of the B1 THB GOVERNOR OF TUB STATE OF To all to whom these presents shall ave occurred in the House o' Representatives ol this by the death of II n. Representative elect the Twelfth Senatorial and by the death o Hon. Peter elect from the Sixteenth Senatorial EDMUND J. Governor of the State of by virtue ol the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this do hereby direct that an election be commencing on THE 24TH DAY OF A.D. and continue for four vix the 21th, 25th. 21th and 27th days of A. D. 1873, the election of one the Twelfth Senatorial composed of the conn ies of and one alive froot the coi posed ol the county of Sail to he held at the county scat ot c eh in tho districts Rained and to be conducted ty the officers holding the same in conformity with the laws of the United States and of this in accordance with the provisions of this lit I h iny and tile L. S at the city of 2d day A. Seal in he this j UND J. My the Governor P. tt of To show how there is in of putting Daniel iu has affidavit charging the physicians with practicing horrible upon pricking his lesh with needles and with hot the medical version of the case being that he bad an of paralysis which treated by means of and 1 ta The Spaniard shows liis more like hyena than a in every tiling he They are the most merciless drivers I ever rushing their skeleton steeds on full whip aud over rocky but A horse could stand The more you and at breakneck speed we rattled through streets narrow that two volantes could with sidewalks on -an average only eighteen inches aud you could almost reach with the costly fabrics from every The doors aud are very the latter whether in store or provided with solid shutters and if it were a city of The smooth adobe glaring paints aud barred windows present a uniform and monotonous As we pass the sameness is relieved by visions Hashing upon ns through open Here picture of the next perhaps a vista of Oriental magnificence a lid stately aud at silken curtains The were not for we conld often see a Shutter cautiously and from the iron bars the black eyes of a lair looking ut us A It will be remembered that a bag been occupying the attention of the Virginia tor some time between McVeigh as and Judge O. Underwood as resulting from the alleged of aot iu the purchase of the same by Judge acts of were declared nail by tbe United States not getting possession an action of ejectment in the Court of the Some very revelation have been made iu the of the It Watt of br mise an active effort to Ityi eai Saw There is who toil neither do they A Lakob - Tbs Annie of Now now at the wharf This vessel is of 660 tuna and la the largest schooner ever In this Torn weet this for the purpose of to the nominates a candidate for the Let all nood turn Pooa of the for tba first is his for Um ha Is for swindling the will a hearing tits Criminal says Ban bay la aHys with lis Is far ta ths flands the in boa bf It was the of 1'lilrrl The V ti. Han and Mt. Knol J tHeW brtna tbe Instil WM 7 i i; Jury of tW for tbe term I 8 for fliey would propel from to Dane were assured by woody taea under whose decree the confiscation sales were that the was to buy the ata lefs Ai lie wanted these judgments I be Previous the sale under told Us that the iu which property had been confiscated in fee ubd that solicitor of the had him ou s Dane farther testified the same Interested were present at side ami iu the attachment salest and that the property brought of testified that the sales did not take place for two hours after the time iu to give time fer the transfers to be drawn to Alley and arid that rio Was rung or any effort made and that siVe Mr. Alley insisted that we should not bid against The property was mostly bid in by Mr. 1 made some bids at his aud be would bid over me. Mr. Alley managed tbe fn the settlement of oar sale to Mr. Alley and I overheard Mr. Alley and Mr. tbe risk ef a note to be given by Judge for bis of the f Duncan was the deputy aud witness understood him at the time to in the purchase of tbe and the bouse rit McVeigh's residence was allotted to remarks that the process ot peas does not destroy their flavor in the It. from atad they become a grayish pale to appears and to obviate tbat the manufacturers have resorted to a pro cess of artificially if it improve their is a most not only does it take but makes them injurious to partake of To Imh this notable have stringent laws prohibiting the tale of such in tbat j 1 - A were Mimed mi til ' A on and which baa been in of for some pallidly a space on Iba of Cf by 10V Is lit tbe substantial baa itoW many oW Her IS more to This - Hie the Abe and and eaeb to to then for work lit on u Ing importations were at home this from Bio tie with bags of ansae to Heysek aV Tbe Bio with 3,900 bags of to with Sty tons of toe and sundries K. T. Too who holds taW this elty Is of fur the front this tbe veto ami also of tbs which WWf abd Dan as BaV wHIl stake MM. Lei tbs beware of Waal In of just now ef the truth 1 barkt ths the have til swam In to and soaw ia Velvet amr are of the lordly aad la gat pay on 5 ' M nl illil smrd 1 i bli | appertaining 1 any the In oar WW he and atar be Is a a friend aula an We 1 X 9