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THE HERALD: DALLAS TEXAS. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10 181.
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BUSINESS NOTES.-
FOREIGN TRADE COMMISSION
ARI WlSTl COUSTT TFXAS March 24 ISst
Mossis. Mor.f) V.rotruirs Austtu Texas.
(;eutleniei..Scn4 me three dozeu or jour T-X.S AGl'E TOMC
r.t once. 1 have sold every buttle I rm'lwd from you ami guaran-
teed it to cure aid it has nevar railed In a single Instauco.
Yours truly V. P. SEARCY.
SOLD BY ALL UKALFKS. AND
S . 1 1 THAN ISEXt!
Wrthern raclllo Director Klected
Western Railway Managers Mill
Considering Trlartite Pool-
ing Postal Changes.
$'.10000; Chicago division $112500: St.
Louis Council Hlufts A Omaha $lM.7St;
Hannibal A Naples. $1750(1; Kel River
branch J'JS.OOO; balance tor supplies.
Pihtuco line other roads on ticket e-
ri.inu and sunilrv accounts only $10000.
Oi tUo .OOO.OUO tli receiver's cortitl-
eates authorized by the courts have uot
yet been issued.
SrOUTLNG NOTES.
DALLAS BROWNS PREPARED FOR
TUe Tripartite Tooling.
Chicago Kept. 18. The general inun-
gersof all western railways held an
other five hour session ending at 1
clock to-day aud adjourned until 4
"clock this afternoon without accom
plishing anything towards settlement
of the Nebraska question. This was
niado the solo tome ol to-day s delibera
tions. Three or lour new propositions tiou.
. ere suggested nil ol which however
liried only slightly from llioso hereto
ire nut t'o'rwurd. One suuueHtion in-day
Was that the sni.jeet he relcrrt d to the
presidents of tho ditl'crcnt roads and
was deleuted. It was then suggested
that the meeting adjourn fur sixiy days
and leave matters in statu duo. This
was also deflated when the session ad-
journed. No proposition of any kind was pond-
ing and at 4 o'clock nego-
tiations will have to begin en-
tirely anew. This morning for the
iirsltinic I'ninii Piieitio. w hich has re-
mained neutral on all propositions to
the abrogation or continuance of the
Tripartite agreement to-day voted twice
with Milwaukee and St. l'aul anil Kock
Island roads for perpetuation of the
Tripartite. The temper ol Iturlingtoii
appears to bo that the Tripartite must go
as a condition lor any Itirtlior negotia-
tions ami if this is held to it is believed
the present session will udjourn without
further action.
(Icncrul freight and passenger agents
worked all the morning on details con-
nected Willi the formal mil of' a new Cal-
ifornia pool and the re-eslablisliniclit ol
a Transcontinental association. It whs
auiiouncedthismoriiiiigth.il Mr. Kis-
tine would not accept the position as
OominiKsionor of the Transcontinental
association. A now appointment will
be made. C
The sossion this afternoon was of short
duration and was adjourned until to-
morrow without any in tempi at the con-
euicraiitm oi inu new I'roposmon.
A meeting of the ro ids interested in
tlio Southwestern lumber pool was held
this alternoon aud on motion ol tint
llurlington it was decided to immedi-
ately to dissolve the pools. The
roads howover agreed to establish ami
maintain the 12-ccnt rate instead of 11
"iits us culled for by the tariff.
Tim Slock Market.
Yonii Sept. lS.-Uovcrnmeuts
(ireslimu Can Have It.
Washington Sept. IS. It is now be-
yond doubt that General Wrexham can
have the Treasury portfolio if ho wishes
it. His hesitancy is causod by his de-
sire to conclude investitiations already
hciruu and inauirurate turiner reiorms
in tho Postal Iiepsrtuiont. It is know n
mat tlie President would no graiiucu
if Judge Wresham would accept the
place and some of his lriends believe he
may vut be induced to take the posi-
Kentncky ltaecs Sherusliead Bay Kneel
llase lull at (iiilvestou-Fort Worth
Wins the Vxtilbltion (Same
The llieyeln ltaees.
Wehsve Jnst received another car-load of K1RE-PR00FSAKK8 which we are able to
tTer at VKRY LOW PRICKS Call and nee them. We sell ou Installments. All our safes
are made of the Bent Malerlal.aud from the latest patents aud are absolutely FIRE I'UOOK
We also have some Fire aud Burglar-Proof Hales on baud. Call and see us at Tii Elm 8U
H1JKNT ."C CO.
FOREIGN NEWS.
STANLEY TELLS ABOUT AFRICA.
China's Troubles I ho Tnrce Ktnperors
Slobbering ver Kaili Oilier No
t'ereeptililr t Iihiikc iu Clinh-i-u
lu Soutlierli Kuroie.
Stanley anil Ills r.xplor;illoiis.
I.omioN Sept. IS - Uonrv M. Stank
African explorer delivered an address
to-day bolero u large meeting ol citizens
at Cannon Street hotel upon the Congo
country. Its history development com-
mercial prospects and progress. Address
was received with prolonged applause.
Stanley said that in Is" he wrote a let
A 111); Day at Sheepshead Hay.
Nv:v Yoiik Sept. 18. Twenty thous-
and people went to Sheepshoad Kay to-
day owing generally to the interesting
programme prepared but more particu-
larly to see the raoo between Dwyer
Urn's. Miss Woodford and Lorillard's
Drake Carter. Sporting men
Irom all over the country were
present. Louisville Kentucky sent a
largo contingent. This contest was
know n in the programme as tho third
race. Match for ;no0 a side
and S'AUOO added by the associa
tion. A distance of two miles
and a half. Drake Carter was ridden by
llayward ll'i pounds mid Miss Wood-
ford by McLaughlin Ho pounds.
In the pools Woodford sold at
1IKI Carter IK). Hinting was 100
to 'm on Miss Woodford and 8 to 5
against Drake Carter. Wheu
the race was called there
was nirt a vacant spot
in the grand "land. Kvon the aisles
were packed. The lawn in front ol the
J' stand was iainined with a mass of hu
manity ami in tlie Held behind the ropes
i (I deep.
Miss Woodford was first to appear; her
mane was plated und she was orna
mented with red and blue ribbons.
Cheer alter cheer went upas she came
on the track. She appeared to be won-
derfully good iu form and saucily
ter from l ieet street to a lriend in s itched her tail and tossed her
Comro pointing out to him there w as a i l(.Hi s she cantered by tho grand
Louisiana cou-
New
easier.
State securities firm
tola rose to bid.
Stocks wero strong at tho opening for
Union I'aclllc l.aekawannn Jersey Cen-
tral Western Union and St. Paul.
Prices advanced f 1 per cent. the lat-
ter for I' ninn I'aciiic w hicli sold up to
4!i. Hcforo till! lirsl cail coal shares
raided dow n '.c - per cent. unsettling
the whole market. I'roui this time tin
til late in the day speculation was irreg-
ular and in the mam weak. Union I'.i
I cilic however w as in belter demand
on 'resident Adams' report for the fis-
cal year mid in the al'ieinooii led an ad-
vance sellim: up from si. to .'u' Near
the close coal shares again raided Jer-
ey Central breaking to 47 and l.neka-
wanalldU. 1 ho lornier received lime
jtr no support und there was a ditl'or-
Inco of to per cent between the
"sales. As compared with last night's
close prices were 1 ; to I 'j per cent
lower except for Canada Southern Cen-
tral I'aciiic Delaware it Hudson 1 Mis-
souri Pacific. Northern I'aciiic and
Union I'aciiic which wero . to l'j
higher. Jersey Central however was
1' percent lower at
Transactions ii-i.issi shares.
TheTcli.;ruih War.
Paris Sept. IS.- Special. Judge
Ualnos has appointed Paris tlm 2Uth
Inst. as tho tiino ami place for hearing
tho application for the Injunetiou in the
easo of tho Texas t Pacific railway
company against tho llallliuoro A Ohio
telegraph company. Notice lias Is-en
anrved on the defendant's attorneys
and an order will be issued by the clerk
upon the tiling of a ImiihI of $Iikj by
iilaintilN commanding tho llaltiuioru t
Ohio company tocoasc putting up their
line until alter the application is heard.
Tim Hal imoro iV Ohio company has
already secured tho right-of-way along
tho north edge ol the railway
oinpany's right-of-way all the
way irom rsuerinan in icanranun wi
will proceed at onco to the oris'tiou of
tho'r line without waiting the result of
tho injunction suit. I hey eipoci to
have the line completed within forty
riiivM. Material Is now beinit distributed
at everv station alomr tho line. Should
all Iho suits bo decided in favor of the
llaltimnro Ohio company it will then
remove Its line over on to me rigni-oi-way
of the Texas A Pacitio railway com-
pany Vorelan Trade Commission.
WasuiNuroN Sept. W.-The com
mission annointesl to visit Central
and South America will leavnOctohor 10
for lha Citv ol Mexico whence thov will
go to Central America and afterwards
visit the principal countries of South
America. Tho commlsslou expects to
be none six months. Tho actlug Necre-
Urvof theTreasurr Issued a warram
for IliKi.i'sVl In favor of tho
directors of tlia New Orleans Kxpic
anion this being Uio soooudiustalluiout.
northern 1'aclUo Ueallng.
aw Yonu Sept. K Tho following
dlrei'tor were oliH-ted for Fred K..
Hilliugs Charloa H. Wright lfcibert
Paris J. W. Kills A. liniment J. I
-l.tr kpola lletijanilne PStunv Jobnsou
Mvlugston John C. llullelt.T. K.Oakas
H. W. Halston.J. II. 1U11 N. P. Ilallo-
well. Messrs. Hall and tlallowell rep-
roMnl the Oregon Transcontinental
eompany. There was no opposltluo.
Ti Tke CeUon Trale al Wase.
Waoo Kept. It. ISponlal.l-Coltoa ra-
oipto to-day almut 4W bales; rooolpts
Hnnt. 1. 4.1 JU haliM. l'rlooe to-dav
V'iulU't. Cotton wagons were bare to
day from Kails Hill aud llosnue coun
ili- reminding morehanUof "old llmoe"
bnrore the railroads cm olT Mia WaJiu
rade from al)iu'eatounilwa.
afaHae.
04LVroi Sept. It. - -Arrived:
Steamahlp StVs of Tataa Tork;
steamship lone Star New Tork; aUiara
ship Helrlgli New Orleans; ateauiahlp
I. 0. Harris Morgan City; bark Klora
I.lTerpool. .Sailed: J. 0. Harris lire
Santiago. t
A Veveraele Outlnea.
Bai.Tiaoita Sept. 1H.-The Ifeaufaa-
turora' Ueord will publish to-morrow
i)oolal reporto from all tmrta of the
South as to the nrosnoet of fall and win
ter business showing the uullonk to b
vorv favorable for sn active trade.
field for Commerce in the great basin ol
Congo which he (Stanley) proposed to
open up to the world lie also inuiciucii
to his friend a region he proposed to de-
velope namely: between Mboina and
Stanley Pool. In ls7f and IsT'.l he
explored tho broad natural highway
irom tho west coast of Africa.
Ho found a raeo of natives who
were willing to trade with the
merchants who dealt fairly on the basis
ol blood and brotherhood. When here-
turned to I'.uropo he tmiml several
schemes under consideration lor explor
ing the district ol which tnat ol tne
Alrlcail association proven to no me
most useful. Stanley Pool was
gained by tho treaties made with the
natives who ceded it to the African asso
ciation. The Sovereignty land
association thereupon entered upon
its peaceful possissiuu. Stanley then
related tho history of the Congo
river from the discovery of its mouth
by tho Portuguese navigator 4ui) years
ago to the time of the repulsion ol the
Portuguese bv the natives iu HilO. lie
said that in ls7:l Lieutenant liraut.ol the
Livingston search expedition passu!
through Sun Salvador at the mouth of
tlio Conuo. Kivu vears later Stanley
stated he had himself arrived there. The
Protestant missions allerwards formed
an L'nglish llaplist society and suc-
ceeded in c-tab!ihin.: a mission
house. Them was no historical evi-
dence on Uio banks of the Congo river to
prove the Porlui:ue.;e ever possessed any
political establishment there whatever.
.Stanley said further there is
not one single proof that tho Portuguese
ever creeled any fort or government
building upon tlie banks of the Congo.
The Dutch hunlisa and l iencli mer-
chants made the river a commercial
mart.
The Cros or St. Nirphcii A Kino SiiufT-
llii. SniKitNlvii i: Sept. ls.-Tho Austrian
l'.mperor has conferred the Wrand Cross
ol'St. Stephen upon Wrand Duke Vladi
mir DoWicrs and Prince LabanolV. lie
also presented Wen Jaujiliteii comimm
iler ol tho regiment of Which Joseph is
honorary colonel with. a gold siiull box
set with diamonds. In making Ins
adieu tho Umperor ol Austria kissed
the hand of the Czarini three
tiiuos aud also kissed the ( .ar
thaukinir him for his exceed
ing ainlabilltv. Deatiimng cheers
followed tho Austrian Linoernr until
his carriage was out of bearing in the
distance.
Tuesday evening (ho roval partv at
tended the theatre; the Kuiperor of Wer-
manv conducted too t zariim who was
adorned with Prussian decorations.
Tho Kinperor of Austria conducted the
Wrand Duchess Maria J'aulivra and the
Cr.ar aud other members of the party
followed.
Kussian Polish and Austrian ballets
were furnished at tlio entertaininent.
I'he Imperial spectators retired te lea
alter the second act.
Hiaoil: in a few minutes alter Drake t ar
ter galloped by. lie woro a hood
and sheet although llayward woro Lor-
illard's cliorrv and black. He aroused
but a few faint cheers. The horses
were slow to come to the post
but whon tlio jockeys were once
mounted they were sent away
lo the canitol to start.
The race really needs but
little description. Drake Carter got oil'
iu front and coming by
tho stand led by a length
and a half Miss Woodford.
Under hard pull and at tho end of tho
mile und threo furlongs Miss Wood-
ford went a half length nearer
to Carter. and there remained
to the ipiarter pole. Here McLaughlin
let the till v out to Curler's head
llayward at once drew his
whip but it was no use us
Miss Woodford only seemed
to take longer and quicker strldos. She
quickly opened daylight between her-
self and competitor und ap-
peared for a moment to
liavo run away but was brought
under tho wire in a canter and w here
she was pulled almost to a stand-still
coming lo a halt with her mouth wide
open und winning tho race by ten
leliuihs. Time-4:-s.
Anniversary of the llattie of Chlcka-
nmuga. This morning twenty-one years ago
the bloody battle of Chlcamaugit was
fought. In giving an Recount of the
fight the Southern Bivouac published
at Louisville Kentucky has the follow-
ing to ssy of Ma). Charles W. Holm
now a resident ol this city.
"In tho eveulnur we wero ordered to
the riuht st double iiuh'k. Wo had sev
ers! miles to go and the
march was sevore. Many amusing iu
cidents occurred on tho routo
which cannot be described though
much en oved bv those present. Mai
Charles '. Helm our brigade and A.
0. Shad determined to go into one light
at least and had selected this one. lie
w as active on the stall' ol our llrigadicr-
Weneral. and w as extremely active rid
ing up ami down tho column ou a rapid
march. Ho was brim full of wit and
humor und relished everything that
had a tendency that way. Owing to his
cheerful dissisition he was exceedingly
popular wilh the soldiers and
us appearance on this occasion
served to linhteii the burden
of our painful journey lie was com
plimented by his Weneral alter the bat-
tle. Ho appears to menow as tho most
prominent figure In that rapid march
from the left to the right for 1 saw him
nftener than the other mounted olllcers.
Ho visited our company oftener to ex-
change witticisms wilh "Devil Dick"
and "Wi d Hill."
The Major was the oldest of six suns
of Krasintis Helm of l'auqiiier county
Virginia who went into the Confederate
service. Of the other live William P.
a private in the lllaek Horse compiinv of
the I'oiirth irgiula Cavalry was
wounded I'carliillv ill the hanii-to-liaiid
tight at Waynesboro Virginia in lsol.
Krasmus. Jr.. of the same command
was uiortullv wounded at Second
Manassas whilst handing tho reins of a
horse to Stoncwull Jackson who was
dismounted; Kd ward slightly wounded
at W illiamshurg who came home on
lurlougli and died; Harry KUl'id at tne
battle of Trevyllvan's Station in the
same camp and I' rank who joined
the company of his cousin Capt. Weorgo
llayler commanding ouo ol Moshy's
companies. Crank enlisted the even-
iug before he was hi years of age went
into a raid on a new Pennsylvania regi
ment on the next morning had ms arm
shattered by a Pennsylvania!! whom he
killed with his revolver and although
his horse was shot from under him
brought out two from the light. Mayor
Helm savs the contributor was evi-
dently "there" but Is playing oil' one of
his practical jokes when ho says Chiou-
niuuga w us nis nrst ngut.
FROM THE CAPITAL.
CITY WATERWORKS AGITATION.
Collection Settlements Nearly Completed
Land Hoard Rules AnYuting Actual
Settlers The Newly Wedded
Pair Leave for Dallas.
rC IBLIECTIO-T
IH OF illl-2A.T INTEREST
To a great many people but the new Inducements that wo are. now offering 1 ef general
Interest to everyone. The following will explain Itself:
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Austin Sept. 18. Special. Char-
tors: Central College company at Wal-
nut Springs Hosipio county; Weorgo 11.
Loving A Co. Port Worth capital stock
object tho sale and purchase of lauds
umi mo pmiiioiiiiu oi iioiinxrHiiou.
The collector of Zapata county set-
tled to-day which about completes the
settlements of collectors.
Tho assessment role of Jack county
shows an increase iu value of f.!41 1.
Under tho new rules ol the Laud
Hoard actual settlers hereafter must b
beads of lamilics and will bo permitted
to purchase one section of iinwiitered
Kray.ing or agricultural lauds on which
thev must settle within six months alter
application and niter three years resi
dence ihernoil patent will issue. The
application must lai accompanied with
an allldavit that tho applicant has not
entered into any agreement with any
individual company or corporation to
secure the land f ir him or them.
A few ol the citizens met to night and
held an indignation service over C'O
City Water company w hich It Is alleged
is charging exorbitant rates under rules
and regula'ioiis decidedly oppressive.
However this may be it is certain there
are many water takers w ho side w ith
the company and to a casual observer it
is apparent that it has bad untold dilll-
ciillios to contend Willi during the four
months drouth because of the groat
waste of water used In irrigation
In positive violation oi the contract. 11
would in the opinion of many ha ve
been in order for I ho eompany to have
held the Indignation meeting some time
ago. I ho water works liavo been a
great blessing ami water takers who
have adhered to the regulations have
no complaint to make. Tho meeting to-
night resulted iu no good.
Mr. Hurt and wife neo Ireland left
this morning for Dallas
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DKAI.EH9 IN
CLOTHING HATS
M and FANCY GOODS NOTIONS ETC.
008 and 010 Elm Street.
DA-LXjA-S TEXAS.
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laTAiiy one buying Roods to the amount of evJS.00 from us will be entitled to 1.0
worth of itoods from our store r'KKK OP CIIAKUK.
faf"N. II.-KKKP TII 1H CAKli and see that tho salesman waiting on yoa paaebei
out tlie AMOUNT OK YOL'll Pl'ilCHAISK.
It KM KM It KK THAT WE WILL NKYEHTHKLKNe
Sell Goods as Low as tlio Lowest!
A. & E. Mittehthal
608 jMTjD 610 IELjVE STBBET.
FOR PURITY FRESHNESS and FINE FLAVOR
Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills will poal
tivelv euro sick headache aud prevent
ts return. Tilts la tint lata nut truth
One pill a dose. To bo had of all Drug
gists. See ad vertisenienu
TIlKATItlCAL
" 'TIs n set of features a complexion
The tincture of a skin that 1 admire"
In usiiiK Pozz-onl's complexion powilor
l'uln si charms you will acquire.
w asl I nr
headed
Kentucky Knees.
Lorisvii.i.K Sept. IS. Tho bill meet-
ing of tho Louisvillo Jockey Club con-
tinued to-dav. Tho weather was good
the track still' and tho attendance fair.
Uirst ltaco-Purse 4mi selling allow-
ances mile heats. Uirst heat at lower
turn Sovereign Pat took the lead and
won easily; Li..ie S second; John Sul-
livan third. ITime l:4S't. Sec
ond beat la.io s not iieaueu
throughout ami won by length; Sover-
eign Pat second; Aristocrat third.
Time I: is. Neophyte ran away and was
Irawn. Third heat Lizzie S. never
throughout winning bv four
lengths. Time lil'.i'i. Winner not sold.
Second llaee Tlirce-vcar-ohls; win-
ning penalties ami maiileu allowances;
one and oue-ipiarler miles. Starters:
lliiinette llurroak Voyager llillvi.il-
more Strickland Laberiue. Strickland
took the lead three length at the start
others hunched behind. Voyager hav-
ing bolted was lo v.r iu the i.ice. At
the lower turn llinuetto moved up and
at (he head stretch waseven wilh Strick-
land. 1 roni hero homo Itiunetle had it
all her way and won by live lengths;
llillv Wilmiirc second; Strickland third.
Time -J:I4'.
Third Kims Purse t'Xi); one mild and
an eighth; Ailcowon; Hon Miles second;
Doubt third. Timo-'Jio.t.
Fourth Kaee- Purse three-fourths
of a mile; K'sitblack won; luaiiiond
second; Writ third. 'I line I ;Jo'.
Fifth lUeu Purse J-s; live lurlongs;
Lizzie Deo was never headed and won
bv six lengths; l'.smeralila second;
K'arly ltose (poor) third. Time lt'W.'i.
t'etten Trouble A Murrluge l'ustpeaed
A Concert.
Cl.ruuiiNK Sept. 17. Correspond-
ence Mr. Carson tho weigher of cot
ton at the yard of Mr. Ziinlnion was nr-
rcsted last night for weighing cotton
wit limit legal authority. It appears Mr.
Kllis Woods is apHiiulotl cotton weigher
bv the Commissioners court and holms
scales and a cotton yard adioliiging the
yard of .iuittnon. It is said he charges
111 cents for weighing and !." cents
for storage .imiiuou refuses to buy II
the cotton Is weighed and stored lit
Woods' vard. as ho lias a yard ol'hisown
and Insurance on all cotton stored there.
Cotton w agons were plentiful on the
streets to-dav. Llttlo or nono was sold
being hauled Oil' to other markets or
back home.
A concert took placo to-night at
llrown's opera-house under the auspl
ces of the ladies of tho Congregational
church.
Trade-Fire l.aittilcs-rolltlea.
TKMl'Li:Sept. ift. Corresioudoiico. -Our
city receives i'JDtoIiKI balosnl cot
ton per day which improves business
RIONOSA
Tie Perfection of Roasted Coffee.
Tho Onorgia Wonder gave an exhibi-
tion at Shrovcnort lust Monday night
Tho Times of that city sas: ''At the
performance last night Mr. James HelT-
unr lacs led a cuair to hum it sun ami
with a coulldciicu that was assuring.
As he Hew around the stago "with the
greatest ol ease" his Irieuds wero anx-
ious for his limbs. Ho declared the
Wonder one too many for him aud that
hall the time he was In mid air.
Sale of tickets for Callemlcr's Min
strels commences at 10 o'clock this
morning.
The "Weorgla Wonder" will give an
exhibition ol her mysterious jsiwer iu
Fort Worth Sunday night.
The Mabel Norton combination will
play "Under tho Waslighl" and "A
Slarble Heart" on Weduosday and
Thursday nights next week.
Sam Josephs the general agent of
Sell's circus says that Fulton's Juvenile
('renin minstrel's give u very clever entertainment.
Z. N. Kenton agent for the "Only a
Womiins Heart" company Is ill tho city
arranging for the upitcarancc of the com-
pany on October llrst aud second. They
liavo Just concluded a successful eie
gagomeiit lu St. Louis.
A ladies' matinee will be given to.
morrow iil'leriioou bv Calendars min-
strels. Matinee prices uro 7i and 60
children M and cents.
The "Wourgia Wonder" will give an
Parched fresh daily at the largest mills in the
South.
Prepared in Texas especially for the home mar-
ket. Sold "by all first-class grocers in pound packages.
Mention KIONOSA ia your orders otherwise
an inferior brand of Stale Coffee may be substitute
mm f sn t i nA
ip-
. .a .l 111 iu uin vmii'i nil
very materially and adds a good lol to 0XiiUI.n at Sherman to-night
ino circulation 11 mi immi.v luon.
In recognition of tho honor conferred
11 1 k hi our Urn department uy the elec
The Chinese Trouble.
OllllfkHK MKBCUANTS I ItUIT tTKII.
London Sept. 1H. A desputuh from
Hong Kong to tho Tluios uavs the
French maii-oi-war Alalaula boarded
the regular Hong Kong trading junk
and threw its cannon nuns and alli
um nil ion overboard. 1 lui merchants ol
Hong Kong aro greatly imlalod at tho
action ol tuo rrencn.
A SSAI.I. All'AIII.
Lunikin. Moid is. The Pall Mall (la-
totle savs tho lighting near the Kiupal
torts below Foo-Chow vostenlay was
greiillv exaggerateit. Oiily i)0 French
irtKips laudud aud defeated a fow vil-
lagers. The Cholera.
ITAI.T'S 1U1I.ET1.
RoMK Sept IH. The reports of cholora
rroiii tho pruvtuoesi lor to-uay are:
1-LallU.
Ilritunl
i.'aviirla.
l.'uueo..
inaioa
Masaa Carrara
I'eriua .
liagiDBUIa.
Aijullo
Niiiibai PTotluoe
n.1. rn.. . .
There werasls other provincos whose
names aro not given iu whiuh thoro
woreS now oatee ami '1 'loathe.
1
so. ol
uieii. vsi re.
. h i
.. . IT 6
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4 i
. 4 4
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5 I
. .. M 17
. an s.i
The llroa ns vs. Kort Worth.
Oai.vkstoS Sept. IS. The exhibition
game ol baso ball played this evening at
tho Beach park by tho Dallas ami Fort
Worth clubs was closely contested. The
Dallas club scored one in the first inning
and to the finish of the gaiuo leu in-
nings being played failed to Increase
thoir count. Tlie Fort Worth nine got
in one run in the third inning and ad-
ded 0110 more lu their tenth. Tho game
was then oalled Fort Worth two men
out. The last Inulng or Dallas was
marked by glaring errors tho winning
run being made by Crawford who got
his tirst on au error of Clark by a w ild
throw lo first on Crawford's third slriko
aud came iu winning the. game on a
low throw of Clark to Mulhey at third.
The Fort Worth baltory was Milcb
with lllaek as bank stop. Dallas had
Crothers Murphy lining disaulcd lu the
first inning und Clurko from left liuld
substituted.
THK S0OUB.
Innlnia. 1 ) M M T MID
I ".I I us lOOOOOOOOO-l
tat Worth 001000000 1-2
Krrors: Dallas 7; Fort Worth fl. Huso
hits: Dallas ft; Fort Worth 7. Passed
balls: Dallas I; Fort Worth 0. Struck
out: Dallas 7; Fort Worth 4.
Woorga 11 Dermody tourer gave gen
eral Hausiautton.
lion ofChief l.ittlepago to dm first vleo-
presidcncy of Hie American Fireman's
Association our llrcinen aro preparing
to greet him on his return from Chi-
cago with a warm reception.
Politics are at a low ebb hero. All ef-
forts to create a boom for Jones have
proven "abortive." His followers hero
are as scarce as hen's teeth or old maid's
children.
The grow ing business of our city adds
to the necessity for railroad facilities
and the Santa f'e always equal to the
occasion Is erecting new buildings aud
laying additional lines of track.
Dr. A. M. Smith of the late firm of I
Drs. Smith it Davis 'over Poslollluu.
Tt W abash Itscelr.rs.
l)uaietsl Markete. t
Ij VHiusoi Seat. IS. The Journal of
Commerce of this oily states that dis-
ipiletlug rumors aro atloat here concern-
ing tho inability or certain Liverpool
linns owing m low prices of coUoii
corn provisions and sugar imring tne
day the rumors hail slightly subsided
owlug to partial improvement 111 me
grain market. Only one tlrui mads
prlrata arrangement. Thla firm was
agatfsU la th suser market
ItelgSls "e BUM .
DaraaaiA Sea. K- Hands of eltlasna
paratled the rlanlnal iiuarten last
evening. Th royal palace waa tha
centra of attraction and before It a
multitude gathered. Th King waa
hisiUsl. ami tha err of "Vive la Ke-
publiqua" waa rYe-piently heard. Tha
I.lts'ral napwra apodal to tha people to
(Ixusral tllsaptiulnlnienk
HutsToM Sept. la SjiecUl. Tha
exhlblliou game of baso ball between
tho Dallas Krowns aud tha Fort Worth
0iubwa4not nlae4 here this ovnniiig
as aonouuoou. iioin oiues reinaiuei
over in Walvoston and la understood to
have ula'l there. The failure or those
two olobs to appoar hero as per agrew
uieut oioain i general aisappoiuimeul.
lllryele Ha ess
Kraiaiiriai.il Ma.si. 8epk 19. It la
eatlraatad there were 11000 persona at
Hampden park to wltneea the bloyole
raoea. The llrst race three nillee pro-
fuaalonal record waa won by Howvll
with Woodslde aeoood; Prluoe draws.
flmetlAo.
Fteestrlai fot the llallae Brevaa
SaJf AsToaio fsepi. lie Special.
The Sunset base ball elub are making
runaln enlm and use only lawful meeua strennnnt efforts to preaeat a
ol combat of the new education bill.
Aa Amerleaa leheenef tele4.
St. PaTRnsnrrn Sept. 18 Advieea
from the north ststo tha Kussian Cor
volte at Vladivostok so I ted ths Ameri-
can schooner Fdixe for having contra-
ar. Uvn Hani- 14 ."hn te.-lv ts of I hand iPSMls on hoard and the Kngllsli
. i i- .i.-i. rt . acbooner Helena Tor Illegal huntlug.
tho Wabash railroad made their brat 2
report to tlie United Suites eourt to-day. Cotton Weighing Trouble settled.
It covers a ei lod from May the date O.itnrnxK Kept. K-lSpeclahl-Tlie
of their appli'"on( l" A'l.ust i'l. C lnllnlsHlonlTs curt to-day sell led tho
ii.i- i'! .11 nes wor.. .MIT.- cotton trouble bv appointing a number
team In tba game witu .
llrowoa next Sunday week.
the
etretiu
Dallas
The famous liver Sisters liavo ln-1
been ailded to Cailendar's Minstrels
They will Inlroduisi selections from
operas.
Tho Callcndar Minstrels make one of
the II nest street parades ever seen. The
entire company turn out In r.ouavo uni-
forms ami headed by (In ir celebrated
brass liaiid of twenty nieces saiil to be
the best-drilled bund of musicians in tho
minstrel profession. Two drum majors
and a mounted xouave olllcer lead the
parade.
NO POISON
Cotiirniulilna Uauiagcs roreouale.
JolTurson Sept. 17. ('or respond-
once. Yesterday in tho Federal Court!
compromise verdict In the milt ol J.
II. Williams vs. tho Texas A Pacific
Kailwav companv was rendcreil fori
J UhW iu Invor of the plalnlllfs. Messrs.
Tilson iV Henderson oi l exarsana rop-i
resnntod the nlaintllM.
. . ... i
I no luiorgia wonder .miss i.uiai
Hurst gave an exhibition of her
inimical power here last night to a
arowded audience.
John M. l oscuii left this morning fur
Siilnhur Nor hit's on business.
Mrs. Wllletto. (neo Miss l.ula Moore
f Dallas is in the citv. tho uuont oft
her mother M rs. W. K. l.slos.
The best sinoklnu tobuooo is "Little
Joker."
A Knlliiblfnl Affair.
Tho L'Allegro Social club met last
night at tho resilience of Col. Martin on
Host avenue. Thoro was a largo and
select crowd of parllc Ipauta including
liieeuiooi inecuy. .misiu uuti ns-iur
Hons Were the order or tlio evening.
Kdiblcsof all kinds were served and
heartily enjoyed -edibles of homo pru-
iiaralioti sml Imported dainties.
v nil tne wisiiug aiiiiiiuu oris'sn aim
all lliiiitfs blending to charm the even-
lug was olio of rare enjoy inont and must
ever remain a delightful rooollis'tlou lu
the minds of tho fortunate omsvuu par
ticipated.
IN THE PASTRY
IP
CARJEKSllCARTER'S
iir 1 pais. :piut5. -m
twt!. tl ITJ fib
till
r m t n mm n ks s w r laf 11 ri
mmumm
Oooitlpitlon Dyipeptla Dlitron after Eating Dizilneis Nautei
Drowiineii Pain In tha Side Coated Tongue Bad Taite
la the Mouth Sallow Skin aid all dltordera oauted
by a billout itata of tha tystem.
They (lo this without tll$turbing the ttomach or purging the
howeU nnil there is no pain rrripinij or discomfort attending their use.
It is no longer necessary to scour one s insitlcs out with tlie old fashioned
pureative pills and thry are fast giving way to the gentle action of this
mild anil pleasant remedy
Carter's Little Liver Pills are entirely unlike nil other pills and are a mar-
vel to all who use tlicm. Thry are very small strictly vegetable and as the
dose is only one or two ills tlicy arc readily taken by youngor old without
a thought of the presence of medicine. If you try them you will certainly
be pleased. In vials at 2$ cents each or 5 for $1.00. Sold by Lruggists
everywhere or sent by mail. Address
CAIITEH MEDICINE CO. New York City.
-WA theft of Testimonials and set cf Handsom Advertising Cards
sent en receipt of stamp. Mention this t aper.
EX
Rklnnr Mnu.
"Wells' iieaiin liounwnr ' roHiorna
hoalth and vigor ouroa dyspepsia
putauua sexuiu uemttiv. i.
03 TJSTD.
Taallla.t.naiee Ornate il..lanr Cak
reaeaisraU)llags.4M.BS llrllaS ant
raUFaslkerValt trmm w Sl tkr are asaea
FUIl 8TUKNUTU AND TIllC I'KllI
i'LAYOU THE! STAND AL0.NK.
esse.sse ev vsi
Price Baking Powder Co.
Chicago III. tu Louie Mo.
.is
Dr.Prloi't Criam Baking Powdar
A.
Dr. Prleo'u Lnpulin leant Ctn
Heat lr Ilea Yeast.
xoo:
we aaa asa e iurt
ID. C3-OSLIT'S
CHINA HALL!
OOllNKll M AND MUlll'IlT BTHEliT8.
all stmrccs wor- -!
KW.W; dl-bnrseinonts t"." V .os; cssh
balsnei ;i;sas.c tr the uupurse-
Inetils e.isioHi was paid to I '.!":
0 tave; f;s"t.:sn for ln'"r"t of Isuida
ilivi.led t foil 'WW N Till M.r.-etiri
nronklya
(Mtelonatl
Toledisl. ...
Providence
New York
Virginia
Ito.ton
of pub'.lo weighers and the streets wero
crow ded w ilh cotton and tho sales live
Iv. The opinum Is general Hist the itimom
prosi'eution w.;i ill-timed und witnout
il authority.
K.i
Uaee Hall (lame Akroad.
isipisvit.i.a.
II Ismisvl le I
eiaeisNATi.
V Atlilelle 6
Toi.mi".
... Is 1 Metn'pollhma . t
PSTIlolT.
.. I LM lmlt
ei.i:vKi.sn
i leveland 3
ISIIItSAI'ol.lS
1 1 Indianapolis ..... X
CJIICA'l".
.A 1 ililsmia S
I'ULI' Mill's
' I . ...4 1
iitrnii' '
. 1 i".ei. Ip:iii t .
matoMAu
Hugh It. Stoekman special panaloa
ageut. Waahlugtou D. 0 la at the Mt
Ueorge.
(iov. Tkrvtokiaurtun uf MoaMuaay ta
at tne Windsor.
N. fst. lam "one of the boy a" latjaar.
tared at the St. Ueorge.
D. T. I tha popular arsla Aiuntala
man ta registered at the ht. treorga.
J. W. Davis of Chihuahua Mellon la
at the St. Ooorg.
0. D. Ilowney ef lloswell. Hew Mail-
eo is at tne at. tieorgo.
O. Page of Bk Iula la at the fsk
Owirgo.
Hlinnn Ioeh left last evening fornooa-
lon and Wulvostoti to be absent eoine
two weeks.
Ilsrvey W. Kuadle has returneit to the
State alter an absence of eiitht luontlis
I'Hiklug hale and In arty aud is stopping
at tha Windsor.
When You Start Out to Buy
Boots and Shoes .
Don't fcrfet that the RF.I.I AKI.l HIIOB PTUIta"
year uuue'a werlu hew gooUs errlvLaf aaU.
la the beet plaee ta Pettas lo fel
IT. FAQE & SQ3ST 7QO ELM STREET.
S4.00.
Our Favorite 1
The Turf sitlism has reniovci to MR
Klin street wherMbev hsvii lltloil up
tne llncst shIihiu in th" city.
lamilbont's Perfume V 'tenia.
I .urnliKirg's IVrfiiuie M.in elial Sll Kos.
I mi'"iia's IVrfintle. Allillllie Violet.
LuiiuUcg s 1'. rluniu l.li' of the Vullc.
This rnosl pepalar shoe webavela Bet-
loo and O inerest tlalter. The eteek II
Brsl-elass and
shoe doolil the
ea elecant line ef Low M.oes In Calf and
Kill la a'l the leaillna st)l.-Btlon.TI
and Oxford and have re.lnceil the price ot
all of tho ii. (tire ns a trial he'iir p ir
eliaalnir and i will glveynu sallr'tlnp
Spe lal a'Unlloa lvra to uiall orders.
LBOIT 1Z A. II 17 f
sua 1 (in Mi.vi.
UHTRUL&CJHIUIiDUOllHlB(Uii'
-.1. rU'WKr.OeTvrel AfenU Ne r
:rrv.r.v;v I30DAY
SilTfi if fair n(
UP I
1
til cur N. rfotiaiM
Lnmiauro.lt iitiintatit"iii ftr
tiel l rill A 'fl It. rV-lUri
(illljrHlllf nil iiTl
! iK'ut. AMlirtaA.
il.Mt.ae relet. olian
in I toil. KrV!tl .('!. wt It
PIIim t-'tlLrxas lit.rwil.'nrv
IWMItU Aafuif rroiatpaiui
TUB Howard Oi Co.
Are aew trepand with
W LATEST I!
M-n.! llt Vl"- H'!' i""l ini-n. ll-l" ll'r'ltf h llo
i k m I. i i' !"i l uiH
I it I '.U. ti . . i I
a r ..-iri . It..lt Ih Aim-f t. A lli
TS IIIO rter
'1
l'.l
' ssu 4 a.
la ttittr mainmoth elnery at the works of
the Ueward Oil lomiauiy kast lmlU to
GtnCottea and Farnla Bairxlag aud
Ties for tie Heed
And are In the market at all times fcir tu
nun lieoe of eotton sessl end seed rotlon
ar.COLUNS. JOHN KOWAHD
C. F. ('t)LLIXS ro.
Northwest Texas Land an. kn In! L
I lis rallsi.
(vrr Ttxaa.
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