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DALLAS TEXAS. SUNDAY MARCH 8 1885.-
KSTARL1BKET) IW.
trtllOk K1VKUBNTH
N.-113
OPERA HOUSE
VI MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
MsrehllandlO.
OK AND TUESDAY MATINEE.
the greatest succes. and unuienl play on
tfHXsOS' COMEDY COMPANY
pegk's Bad boy.
Thn Well-known rQcery'
I"0 " urW.iit.Binl T.klntr Music.
Tho Una Boy's Prnnks.
The Great UoHt hcoiio.
tiv will i"ke 'ou " tlttcr laugh.
llox bwei urn -
By Special Request
J.T.THE7.EVANT Jr.
B M. BTSAKDUN Cashier.
30. BAYNE
Dallas linn Bus
lalhorlzed Capital - - $500000
Capltnl paid In $150000
Surplus aud Undivided Proftts $45000
Arrouiits of Msrctauls and Individuals Solicited
DIRECTOKB; O. u. Ulljiio vf . . norr-uuui
K FeiKUKBon A. J. roner j. i. new
isn't Jr.T. L. Marsnlls Alfred Pavls O. A.
I ' p. M . llMardou.
Th rnilnwlna: are prominent subscribers
tn till" stock of this bank:
G M. TKOUTM AN President Central Na-
tional Bimk Philadelphia.
l"w. HltOWN.ot ProvldoutLlfoandTriiit
Co'. Philadelphia.
!. A. rULLMAN Presldeut Seaboard
Rfluk. New York.
JA.VUM E. UllANNIB of Tradesmen'
naH.. uni Hunk. New York.
u ij. h.vynk. President First National
Hunk. Bradford IV. and Vice-President
Seaboard Hank New York.
L. i. l.AWTO.N.of First National Bank
N. Y.
B. H. HUTLEB of Flint National Hank
j!"ll. 11 ANNA of Weir Plow Co. Mom.
-n .in.
l. u'l)Y General Manager National
Tinnslt Company of united States
JOH. HKKl'.ol'the Hliiii'liird (HI Co.
('..mtneoclng February 1 1H85.
The Grand Wintlso
REPUBLICANS RETIRING
imipi
i it
An 1'nmlslaknbUi Hvldctice of the
And Democrats Qiallfjlng fur the Pet
Public Fosltlous.
PARTOF THE CABINETSWORN IN
Justice Field of thn Supreme Court
Administers llu Oath.
A REGULAR PICNIC OCCASION
Genuine Bargains We Offer
li tbe numerous requests we have unit to repeat our Great I'nderwcar Bargain Day
of a fortnight ago wheu a great many were prevented by the weather from attending.
navlng juatrccelved some new goads specially ordered for the Spring Trade it ena-
bles us to comply with the request of our customer and we will plaee the rest o four
sample Hue efUnilorweiir ana Joar new geods on our bargain (counter to-morrow.
Remember that the i)oorcstmuslln used In the Undorwcnr w offer Is Fruit of the
IWlwcen the Hovers in auil the Mover
Out-Grant Commission Incidents
Sen-clary I.HOiai--So Olllcc-
Seekers Need Apply.
GENERAL WASHINGTON REPORTS
Loom.
ZiSiVtMBWa.V!l.A HUBS!'
T&OTSnDJT MARCH 9
ODE REGULAR WEEKLY BARGAIN BAY i
A.T UALIiAH
LADIES' CHIMESF SK10TS CORSETS COVERS ANQ DFAWLRS
mi
m.
tf i i
at O.lc.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
l.'-.llmuliiiT art.
In !'!' city and county recorded during'
WILL BE UNDER MY MANAGEMENT.
G. McGINLEY Prop'r
LUIS' GOWHS -Sr SKIRTS. DRAWERS ETC.
A'V ITOUHTON TPIX H.
T. LAW
fcueocRsor to Jlargts A baw.
s
at 00c.
Lalies' Chta Skills km lie all Worth Double
at these Prices for THIS DAY Only.
1111 and SSLf STABLE ELH SI.
(lui.opUa Bclmeld.T A Davla'. Fly Ik.iww
gndoaa. livng'w i:T.lle tfrlvlni bomea rur
l'lloo'.or.t t iMiy prtitol ilid'illy. Uml-nlaat
ca-rliiu'r-s ami cvcilrninnly drlvem. Kpo.!tal
U).ul..B i'-id lyjimll for Kil lraln t;.:: rw
n.) fnterala Teioplioi; In codsI1od w
The Bargain Houso of Dallas.
fiOLBSHTH MOT HIS 714 film SI
j AST
TO MAKE SWEEPING SALES AT
InfcJ iJQ
IMrTprent Ilopartmenti.
Wabiiinoion Maroli 7. In the Htate
tho war ami the navy department bulKl-
inK this uioriiliiKi the rutirltiK Becro-
tai it s bado their clil( f and clorks who
served under tlin good-bye and com
plimented them oti tin ir subordinates
In tho ouVes which IhH heiuM of th(!
state and war depi Uin.i.ls have ocou-
1I(H1.
Sfcrotarr Chamllrr callnd on liU au')-
(irdhiKteH in their reHpiwtlva rooms No
i metal luiHiiiPHi ol any onuractur was
tranmu'ted ly the retiring olllccra. Prior
to tno liiuMimiir secret uics takliiL; tlio
oiitli ofiilll o tho Lull ! I i n was tilled
Willi visitors
CoiiirieSMi.iin oloct Wheeler of AU'
tiiima hauled a rtl)filioii that
mlered tlho Mpurtmnitt oicuplcd by
lie ecrlaiv ol the navy. Ilio iiieiu-
hcre of the iloU'KHlion w ero men nliovn
the nvernii ni.e niiiiilierlui; about a
diion. 'I'liny were Introduced to the re-
tiriiiK sfcreiury every one na a general
iiranacoli.net. luauitier nniaiiNiir.iu
in statue quietly folded his hands in
front ot him aud plaintively remarked:
"Henllnnien jjive 1110 inno to pray."
When he turned to .Mr. Wluolor and
win about to ask: "Where aro the
judges?" ho found tho conri Ksnian-
eii cl Had irll the room lor a moment
but he smiu retunied with four Al.i-
liaiiiiaiia to all uf whom he Rave the
li'le "in je." A ueneral hiuth fol
lowed ami tho party then uiiKagad in
con versa' Ion.
Promptly t 12 o'clock feur of Prcl-
dent l'levelHnir ctluret Uavard
Whitney Kndleolt mid (iarlard.enti.red
Hie cllli e of Hie eere'.;iry of etalo. Wra
Knd.colt. the w ile ol the new tueintarv
of WMr iiefominiiicd the party hh did
Juslic; 1'iold ol th I' nil oil Slates mi-
prenie coiut. Imm"ilialoly alter ad
mimincn .Mr. n ivaru hik uinounni oi-
r-rt. M-1 ilc 1 1 wii it I in ii-: i I'lnl v J ustloo
Pield. .secretary 'i mniiyyen aim
iix-AaaWtiint (Secretary Davli weMpros-
out; also Senator Pay. i and ex Attor
ney uenerai l'lurreponi.
The party then went to the room oc
cupied by Secretary (.'hn idlcr where
Mr. Wliilney theuto.ik tne oath of olUce
kH secielary ol the nary.
in (Secretary lilncui's oiuce wnnro
tjleutenaut-deiieral Slieili'nu aud emit
and other olhcers of the war dopart-
inrnt had assembled the oath was ad
min Hon d to Mr. I'Jiidleo'.t. Mrs. l.nill-
cott entered the room on tho arm id' Mr.
UHjard.
As soon as Justice Field hnd adminis
tered tho oath tho various army ollluors
ro In turn introduced l:i tuo now sec-
retary by Mr. Lincoln.
Attorney-Ueneral U irlnii'l was sworn
Into i llloo at tho depnrtiinua ot justice.
'I'ho o.uh was; lulminiHiorcJ by Justice
Kiel lln the presence ol ex-.V'toriiev-
(entral IlrewHler aocret.iries Ibiyard
Maniilnir. Whitney tid Kndieull ami
lady Hilda few others. Mr. llrowslor
will continue to act as aUorney-Keneral
until Monday wb.m ho will formally
present Ills Hucci'tcttir to tho United
Ntati s supremo court. The party pro-
ceeded Iroin tlio department to the d-
pHrmieiK oi .U-tic lutui to too ire.-is-ury
depart mont where the ealh was n I-
nil'iilsti.red to Secretary Mmuiiii. In
audition to those already ii.ime.il there
woropiesent ex Seen wry MeCnlloh
ABiHtiiut-Socretarv Coen. W. M. II ir
iiiiiu of Connect ieiit Smith M. IVeed.of
Now York and msiiy others moltidiuK
krveral Udies.
Postmasier-Oeneral Vilas ami Si cre-
turv Liiuiur also liHik tlej olh of olli
eiul eiit.'ied upon tho ill-chnrne ft their
dniiia. Thc.ro was lit'.lo foriniilily in
either can. Tho oalhs wero a.iiuln-
istiTed by Jubilee l'ielit In the presence
ol .SccrcUry ll.ijar l i nd Attorney
tleueral Uarlai'.u nii.l o;lu rs.
L. Cleveland of PittsburK: Judire Koree
i'. v;. tinsnis oi leunessee; t.. J.
Newman of New York; Commissioner
nutter worth Julius a on in an L. l). M.
8weat Kdward H. Bnonn and B. W
Jones of Wiaconein. The judges of the
court of claims called lu a body about 2
p. m.
MIHS Cf.KVri.AND RKCKIVFg.
Miss Cleveland held lierfirs! R tturdny
afternoon reception at the white-house
tn-oay. llie omirrs untu i.uiies ami
ceiilleuioi! numbered several hundred.
The mejorfty wereslranijeis.
A POl'ULAK AI'fOINl'.MK.NT.
The corresnonilonco sont bv the Asho-
clated Press from Chicago auuouiicinir
inn appolntuient ol Ueu. ttlack as eotu-
niissioimr ot pensions lias developed
the fact thai President Cleveland
has made a popular selection.
The appointment Iswell received In all
quarters ami It is sum the irnnerul will
he akid to assume the duties of the of-
fice afan early day.
(leu. Gratit'a Cummlflsloa.
Wasiiinqton March 7. When tho
eouinileslon was made out for the ap
pointment ot Gen. (Irant on the retired
list Secretary Lincoln retained It at the
war department thinking U proper that
tho new secretary eheuld be glvou an
opportunity to countersign it atterHlg.
nature ny mo president. i esteruay the
president sent lor it in order that there
mluni tio no delay in making appoint.
meiit. Secretary idiicoin took the
commission to the executive mansion
aud handed it to the president remark-
ing that he had not yet acted upon it.be-
cause ho ttuuiirtit Jmlgo I'.udlooii would
he plensed to attend to it as ono ol his
first odleial duties.
"that was very thoughtful in yen
Mr. l.lneeln." obsoived the pveslileni
1 have no diiulit it would be a pleasiiro
to Judge Kndicott. Still I will sign it
my shiI I that there will he no deliiv and
then Judgo Kndicolt can coiiiiteiHlgo
it" lie tliereloru iilllxed his signature
to the commission. Alter tne olllclal
record was made it was returned to the
war department. This morning it was
on the d.isk of the new necrelury of war
and the first official m-t nf Secretary
l .Hdicott was to coiiuterslKU It.
RECEIVING RECRUITS.
At it
GlTrB Signal Sedalla Workiueu
Join la the Strike.
AND STOP ALL FREIGHT TRAFFIC.
And Parsons Kansas .lotus lu the Pro
cession fls a Vnlt.
ALL STILL REMAINS ORDERLY
Vanpenger Trattto
Iloxlo Bald to
Dallas for
Malta nr
to Stop To-Day Mr
be ou nia Way to
a l'arly The
i All Klht.
STRIKE TROUBLES ELSEWHERE.
Heeretary Lum-ii-'e llepartiueut.
Wahiiinuton March 7. Secretary
Laiuiir received a great number of con
gratulalorv calls to-day. Tho omuil
si'inpr nf tho tcnr.r.il land olllcc the
commissioners of Indian a ll-iir i and the
coiiiniisslonur ot Densions had prepnred
thoir resign a'lor.s but at the Foerot.iry's
rcouost. itelerreu prosoiiiiug tnem until
Monday. One of Secretary Lamar's
first oiliulal acts was to roiualnte
Mr. llaiiini as private secretary to the
secret u V ot tne interior which position
he has held iindrr Secretaries Schurz
and Teller. From remarks that have
been inado by the new secretary it 1
evidently his intention to adopt a very
conservative course.
Iuin tkiug chamces lu the peisonnel
of the interior departineut he is said to
bn thoroughly tn sympathy with 1'rwl
dent t'levcland's views iiihiu civil Her
Vice principles.
Posiinastiir-Ueneral lias also re
ceivod a iiumbt r ol ('fillers but left th
department early in the afternoon thus
tiKiveutieg the a.4sistitiit pestiiiHsler
generals from presoiillng their resigna
tions.
Hamih for Hasen 1
Washinotom March 7. It Is under-
stood that Unn. Ilazon has written a let-
ter to tho new nonrotary of war asking
that no stops be taken to dissolve the
court martial reonnlly ordered to try
that ofll 'lal (it having been Intimated
that such notion would bo taken by
President Cleveland) and requesting
that ho may bo triad lu justice to him-
self. No Oirtee-Heckiirs Noed Apply.
Washino ton March 7. The prcsl-d-Mit
has notified his prlvato secretary
that ho does not propose to recelvo per
sons who call In regifd to appoint
ments as ho Is desirous that all appli
cations of that character shall bo silled
upon by the hem's of the departments to
wiiicu tuoy uoiong.
Dill ThorupMon's ICye.
WasiiiniiTon March 7. Phil Thomp
son of Kentucky la making a strong
tight for tho commlsslonershlp of Inter
nal revenue lie has Urn earnest sup
port of Messrs. J seek liiuokliuru anil
Carlisle.
An Old Soldier IlylnR.
Washington March 7. Iuspeetor-
Ceneral ftackott of the United Slides
armv Is lying dangerously III at his
resilience nisirionus uo noi neiieve
he will live till morning.
At I'aleslliie.
Palsiink March 7. Special. One
freight got oft' early this morning but
a second made the attempt and being
unguardod was hold In tho yard. It la
now understood that every freight
which has left here since yesterday
morning has been Bido-trackod at
smaller stations t-n the road. The local
authorities are still vigilant and thoir
acilon In ktoping down any but quit
iiarmiesss measures mis sunieciea
tliBin to the hard consnre of muny ol
the strikers but the oliclals stand by
tlieir determination to sutler none but
persuasive measures on tho part of the
men aud to prevent anything 1 ke
violence. I t Is believed that personal
disliko or objection to Master Meciiunio
.Morris nas a goon ueai ton wun tins
suiko. Tho men also continue
tn declare with emphasis that they can-
not live under this last out. Tho water
has been let out of oil ot the engines lu
llie yard. A slight breeze was created
this nmruim;overthe report that a gang
Irom Longview and Marshall would be
here to-night Willi the purpose ot assist-
ing the strikers to violence This Is
credited by but few as the strikers bore
claim to be acting Independently and
havealltliewhilo conducted tlieni selves
so an to win thecoiuinondiiUiin of all.
Prices ilGiceil Again;
l t
lr Vl
3000 yards colored Eatinsat 393.; former prico 7oo. .
470 yards colored Tlush at 47c ; former prico $1.25. i
320 yards colored flue Plush at $1; former price $3 85.
290 yards colored mol6 skin Plush et $1.25; former pric8jp3.75.
190 yards colored silk Velvet at 90c; former prio $1.75.
155 yards colored silk Velvet at $1 15; former price $3 50.
w. . ." 06 yards colored silk Velvet at $1.25; former price $3.50.
l50O yards colered Ribbons at 5c ; former prica 10c. to 15c.
: 3500 yard3 colored Ribbons at 10c. and 15o ; former prico 20c."to 50 j
3 000 yards colored Rushing at 5o; former priceflOc.'.to 35c. . .
Is; 2500 untrimmed Straw Hats at 10c. .v.i;...?:;s?:n?!U
j'.l.SOO nntrimmed stylish Felt Hats at.65c.;rformer2priceii$1.50.
Cloaks Dolmans Jackets anONewinarkGts.U
llunnliiKtiiid MrCullorh.
Wa iiilNdTos Mar.'li 7. Thn feniml
transfer of tho trcusury dcp.'.rtiucnt from
-Seeiftnry McC'uIloch tu Secretary
Manning took lduoo this nioruiiig. Tim
now secretary wus ei.cai tod to tho do
arlniei.t liy the ns'-(; secretary who
ailed at his hoiiso fur li:iu. Soon aflcr
ir in rival Mr. M.-Vnlloeli presenlud
Asi.lst.iiil Si'crotiuios r roii 'li and i eni
to tho secrotavv. Mr. M nulling who
IihiI not yet Vuken ( V on 11 said he
would probably ipialitV durinj the day.
in as ne ( til n it nr.M.iu to anumc-
lively Into the lmsi.ies of tho otllcn
until MmcI.iv ho rtriiiste4 the asisl
ant m cietai y to sign for mail for him
sv .is a 'luur si crotarv. Mr. iwau
iiiiignnd Mr. MeCoHii.'ti then k tired to
llie a.cieii'v's privan illUe and re
iniinul closeted tog .tner rv.'rl hours.
talkin.r ovur t lio Inn i.i'ss im-l the pur
si iiel "I the depart iiicit A large iium
br rof iMii.miiis cHdud l imv tle'ii' r
spticts to t:iu iwietii j but irn denied
aomiHsioii
Secrutarr MeCiillorli ild rcstonbiv
In speaking of the eh.i ig ' in tho admin-
utruiioii mat no t'Di l lor grauieu
that Mr. Manning s'-:ind tho views nf
President t Icvehind u the qunsiiouoi
linauce and as tlio i eside;il's viers ou
that subject aro In accord with his own
he did not antinlpt any elu i i In Ihu
present lluaiiclal pulicy f thu govoru-
meiii.
Soon niter Rccrotary Manning had qual-
ified all the bureau iii)leor and chiuls of
divisions vl.slied Lis otllce aud paid
tncir lesproLs.
AtJalmostyourfcowni;pncetoclo50out.
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k TP mxrr-frrt?. Tr-IT . A TTTrRrPTT5T"R.f!TCiTrT7S.Tl1-p''.3TT lD'-
These bargains are all spreadcut on the ccunterswithJIpricos marked as
aavertised for your inspection.
E. BAUIAI DallasTexas
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OFFERED WHOLESALE BUYERS
White Hoco Visitors.
Washi.n .to.x Msrch 7. Tho rush of
visitors at tho Whl'e Ilmi'M continued
to-day with no dcreas" Pi miuiber.
Tho ni.ij Tity niuruly callod to pay
their respects to tlio president
but many oalled on business.
There wero several delegations
Including one from Missouri headed by
Senators Cockrnll mid Vest; another
from Texas he led rv Soustor t oke
and others trout Ksn-ii an I ('"lorndo
Among the callers were Vice-President
llenrickai Senator Vooihees
and Judge Nlhiork Secre'arles flnyaid
and M soiling Attorney-Uereral Oar-
land Pnatmasttir-Octioial Vilas ox-
Seoietary iMeCiillis h Seualora Beolc
HlKckbiifn Colqtllt Oeorge Ssulsbury
Payne (turinaii Njteakcr Carlisle Hep-
resentstlvea Morrlso- Moultiin. Cox ol
New York! I lei ford. O'Neill. Warner
of Ohio Miami Mori 111. Dorslielmer
j i i .... f 1.-1 .... u t i .. triii - .1 t -. . .
vireviuuBi. riin-ii iiim iiiii iiit iiw
daman. The District nf Columbia oom-
At the Imposition.
Niiw Ohi.kanh March 7. I'alr and
mild weather large Rttcndanco at the
exposition. Thousands ef school chil
dren wore prosoiit. AtSo'clock crowds
lined tno snores lo witness
the exhibition ol llie life Saying .corps
The bench show ol dogs closes on Moil
daj;. March 10 is tho Southern liuinl-
grHlioii socii ly's day the Mill Is Ton-
ues'e Hi-I llm liin .Mississippi day.
E l'. Wilson chairman of tho execu
tive cominiluo u general passenger
a-'cnts to-day wired Direetor-Ueneral
liurke of tho exposition fromCineln
nail as follows: "All tho roida
Itnvn conformed to your wishes from
(Juebeo to Portland Oregon and
all Inlermcdlaie points. Excursion tick
eta to New Orleans and return are
available at rates of 1 eeut per mllo or
less. Thn railroads have certainly ro
spoudod liberally and yon have done
in lily. It now devolves upon thn poo-
pie to show their publlo spirit and np
pieciat.on tuorcoi.
llexlt-an Illntters.
Ci'i v or Mkxico March 7. Mere ac-
cuialo Information has been made pub
lic regarding the fraudulent handling
of government revenue stamps men
tinned yesterdav. It has been demon
strated that the stamps in imesliou were
paid In charge of g ivprmaeiit ohligv
viou to the hoii.ie ot We mil & lis tin km
who having no Immediate use for lbs
same eold them to other merchants
1'hn law doss not countenance auoh
Irs flic lu stamps.
Upon the recent arrival ol (ln Oou
xalcs. ox-i resident of the Republic at
tne city otSsn Luis Pollas the students
of that (ity issued pointed circulars
protesting in viunrous lauuusire airaliiHt
a reception being given the ex-prosideat
ny i no governor oi me siato.
The waters of Lako Ochlinllco havo
been turned Into Lake Texcocn and the
(.xperlment has proved lo be the solulloii
of the obnoxious stench problem The
rasi lnds no longer bring pestilence
and disease. This work was executor!
bv i rdor of the governor of tho federal
tllsiricu
At Deulsoa.
Dknion March 7. Special.-The
strike proceods quietly. News was to
day rccoived from Parsons Kansas and
Sedalla Missouri that all hands walked
out at 3:30 this afternoon. Two trains
of boor and mlxod freight arrived to
day and wero aaizod by tho ttrikers
who side tracked the tiains and killed
tlio engines. The Central road folks
wero informed. In reply lo a nuory
that to move their switch engine over
the Pacilbi truck would warrant Its
seizure. A delegate from Paisons ar
rived unci is now In conlerenco with
tlio boys hero. A telegram was ro
col veil 'from Mr. Iloxlo to send a com
nilttee tn meet him at Oidlai in conler
enco on Sunday. Nothing disorderly
has yet hnnpened nor will It under any
circumstances. A committee at the
shops keep steam and hose In readiness
lo qiielch any lire. M ueh displeasure is
maiillestvd toward the superintendent.
who docs not seem to sympathize wit h
tho bo vs. Monday is now set as the
day when none but mail cars will go
through. There are now 50 cars of beer
here so Uouison will not run short ou
that. .
At Ht. i.oaU.
Sr. Louis Marsh 7. The situation re
garding tho railroad strike here re
mains uni'liiinytd. The few niou wLl
left the Wabash repair shops a
low days ngo slill remain
out but their places generally are
lllled ana tno sinnr considered
a trilling one by the ofllcers of the road.
No action nas yoi ueen taken ny tne
Missouri Pad tie employes hero with a
view to join the strikers In Texas and
Dusincss is going on ns usual except
Hint perishable freight Is not being
taken for points In Texas. All passen-
ger trains are moving regularly.
Ti o striking siiopinen oi tne vt noasu
rea l met In secrot session this morning.
Tun men were premised aistiiuca
from the Knights of l.ahor. Martin of
the seen t service of the Wabash a-vs-
tem claims that tho strike Is over lie
suys nioro mou are applying Tor work
tli in can be employed. A rumor Is cur
rent in tno snops nero ma' tno l oieuo
Peru and uccaiur men win qua work
alter to-day.
alirnal of the whtsllo walked away
Irom their work. They formed In Hue
shout 400 strong and niarchtl to
Smith's opora-housa whore thiy held
a secret mooting until after 8 p.m. It
Is. understood that thev resolved to-
stop all freight trains to-nlght and
unless their demands are grunted by
Monday they would allow no n issonger
trains to leave; that nothing but a looo-
motive ani u.all car would be allowed
to pass. The shopmen held a meeting
last night and made a demand that
ineir wagns bo restored to what they
wero before the cut of last October.
1 his waa oommunicaed tn tho officials
ol the road with a statement that they
wouui wailuutil 3 p. m. to-dav for ao.
anawor. No answer was runoU-nd o.iH
the strike was Inaugurated. Abiut 3 D.
in. me par inspectors struck. .
Another Big Coal strike.
MONONUAHKI.A Citv Pa. Maroh 7.
The river ooal minors hold a conven-
tion hereto-day. After a lengthy ses-
sion i they resolvod to demand 3 cents nar
bushel on the 9th in9tftat
and If the advance is re-
insert to Btilke. Thirty delegates
representing nearly every pit Ja the
Monnngaheia valley were present. The
convention was very harmonious. in.
dicatlons point to a general strike aloun
the rivers and railroads on Monday iVa
the operators assort positlvol v that they
cannot and will not pay more thau 2i
cents per bushel. About 8000 meu will
be affected by the strike.
At Parsons.
SauAM i March 7.-A apodal from.
Parsons Kansas saya all tho employes
at the Missouri Pan! do shops wont out
on n strike at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
No freight traliiswill be permitted to
inuTo. l'Assenger traius wilt
be allowed to run for the pres-
ent but 11 the strikers thluk
it necessary In order to carry their
point they will out off everything but
i he mall car. Thrno hundred men are
in the strike. All are very orderly and
quiet. -
AtAtlautii.
Atlanta March 7.-Spuclil.jTIi
striken on this line of tho Texas A IV
oillc railway have tho sympathy or all
olasesat thl place. To-morrow a pa-
per will bo circulated to holp tlioiu out.
The funds will be soul to the bond of
the organization of the strlkors. The
peoplo ?'ro not communists but aro op-
posml to Gould's tyranny.
At Abilene.
Aiih.kni: March 7. Speclal.-By
Instructions from hoadqiiarters. all
hands employed In the froight depart-
ment were lo day suspended until tho
end of the strike. Hands similarly om.
Ployed at all other towns ou tho Tex. is
A Paoltlo have also boon su-monded.
Clin h;m! ill thu eliops at Itaird strnclc
lastnlb'hl.
At Lon;view.
Lomoview March 7. Special. The
strikers stoppod live more freight trains
here to-day oonilng from Palestine.
.Nearly all Uio yard sldn-trackt aro full
uf loaded vara unld hero by strikers.
l-'roin Waco.
Waoo March 7.-lSpoclal.)-The busi
ness community Is beginning to com
plain at the non-arrival of freight oyer
the Missouri r.icltlo road. Tho last
froight train that reached here wus on
the night of thoMh Instant. No freight
in received for sld iiiuint tho agent here
having Ins'iiicti'iii to reluse auv
lieiuht oflercd. Thoslrikodi.es not af
fect employes here hut all at work in
tlio oIlWs and yards have been aus-
pended except tho ticket and lieight
sui nls mid ono or two wiitclimeu
around the depots and yards. Busiuoaa
men sav tho railroad company must ill
soJf dcf'Mis i break tho (iloekiele and
n .va frcluhts very hikhi. Merchants
who have p:rlshable couls out and
western produce aro especiall i' loud lu
I heir eomp'alnts. So far as exnrossioi
of seiiiimeiit count there Is consider
able sympathy witli the strikers.
At Murshall.
Marshall March 7. ISpoclal.j At a
meeting of the strikers this morning
the resolution requesting Mr. Ilayues
to leave the city and giving hi in SI
hours to comply with their demands
waa reeonsiiierea ami assurances given
that he would not be molested lu person
or property. Thors is no material change
in the condition of allalrs. The rumor
on the streets tills evening that tho rall-
rond company bad succumbed to vuo
wishes ol tno men lacks coiinnaation
Corsloana Canines
Cousio an a M arch 7. tSMeelul.j Rev.
McWiiortur tmungerof the Orphans'
Homo at Mount Vernon Ohio will
proach to-tnoirow at 11 o'clock at the
Cumberland Presbyterian church.
The pastors of tho Methodist and two
Prosbyterlanchnrchos with their mem-
bers hayo been holding Interesting
union meetings during tbe week. To-
morrow a W o'clock tho uieotlng will be
held at the First Prehytorlan church
and at 8 at the Methodist church ou Jef-
lorson street
A meeting of the ofunlal members of
tho Methodist and two Presbyterian
churches lias been called for to-morrow
at 2:3d o'clock at the Mel bodist oliuron.
Our county court adjourned to-day
having done a great deal of work and
cleared tne aockei or a great many
cases which had been continued from
nil to term until parties were recon
ciled or did not care to prosecute and
tnus iook up space ami nine.
The Herman club givo a fancy dresa
ball in the near future which promises to
lie an uicgaui Huair.
Judge L. D. Bradley of Fairfield. Iain
the city for a couple of days
The bright weather of the past few
days has been very encouraging to our
armors as tne planting is mueli ueliiud.
Very little small grain has been sown
up to this time and consequently an In
creased acreage of ootlon will be put In
for which they need good weather to
prepare the j;rouiid.
WK'httaFalU l'est-Orrieo.
Wiouita Falls March 7.- Special ;
A meeting of citizens was held lat
nlht to consider llie post-ofQce ques-
tion. Within the past few weeks A. D.
Accrs to the surpvlso of every ono here
was appointed post'iiasUir vlmi JVjii
Williams who had hold tho oIUjj since
It was a $12 oin io two yoars ago. It be
coming a presidential appointment last
July and Williams damn he was re
appointed ami cnnnrinoii ny uio senate
at that time. Acer is a Dim icrat but
his Kepuhlicaii friends who se'iired
his appointment claim that Williams
nad never neon commissioned aud
that lu comeiqiience there was a
vacancy In tho place and thai Acen
lllls it. The sympathy Is all with WU-
llama and ns theie were Bevoral other
candidates lor the otllce tho meeting
was held to determine who should have
tho endorsement of tho poople.aiid out of
live whoi names were pro -en tod Wil-
liams received threo lo one overall.
Accrs' name was not presented but he
received a few voles. Tills is the opin-
ing nf th: campaign here and from the
onrnest manner displayed by those
voting a spectator would have thought
It settled the matter.
mlsalouera Phoebe W.Couatn liraitua day.
Bellon Fire Unpartninut. L.'.i'J
Bki.tov March 7. Special. At the
annual ninetlng of tlio Bolton fire de
partment Thursday night tho follow
tug wero electod ofllcers for tho ousulng
'ftr!.. ...
r. r. Morey president.
Pitt S. Turner vice-president.
John S. Jones secretary.
W. Ij. Haley tresiircr.
Ooo. W. Tyler chief ontincor.
M. 1'. Kavauaugh aslstant chief.
Illinois Ssnatershlp '
SrniliiF!ELDMarau7. At the Joint
session to-day 13 senators and 65 repre-
sentatives answerod. Mr. Htreeter voted
forOen. Black and Mr. Haloes voted
for Blaliop. Adjourned till noon Mon-
Labor Sltaation at Pittsburg.
ririsBuiio March 7. I'ho strike In
Dil worth Portor A Co.'a mill South
Shin has ended the firm having agreed
to rescind tho order lor a 10 per cent re-
(tuition. That will start up n single
turn on Monday. Oliver Broa. A Phil
lips' Tenth and Fifteenth street mills
have closed down Indefinitely. No
cause Is assigned for tho suspension
but It la supposed t) be for lack ol or
ders.
At Mluei.la
MlNROl.A March 7. Spcolal.J The
strlkors on tho Gould system still hold
firm. Thoy have four dead engines In
custody and will not allow a freight car
lo be moved. Thev all have the sympa
thy and support of thn merchants of the
oily. Tlioy are prepared for a long
siego and seem determined to carry
their point doing everything quietly
aud orderly.
At Hedalla.
8DALU March 7.-At 8:20 this after-
noon the shopmen and wipers of the
MlssoorPPselOc at this place on the
Notes from Houston.
Houston March 7. Special-Physicians
and cltlr.ens to day hold a Joint
meutiiig to Inaugurato preparations for
the entertainment of the State Medical
association which moots here tho 20th
of April. Arrangoinont will be made
for the euterlaluiueut of 300 guests In
roval style.
The Kvening Journal to-day says tho
mixed chorus at tne siongerttisr during
the last week In April with K) vetoes
under llie leadership of Prof. Dovre-
moy's orchestra will be ooinpissd of
some of the llnost musicians In Texas
and New Orleans among whom are
Professors Llndouborg Melne. Douot-
lass oornetlst Marx Briinahurst and
linrhy all prointtioiit in Texas with
several as promluont Irom Now Orleans
lu the orchestra under the loadorslilp ot
tne uiHiiiiguisueu van noon oi aan An
tonio.
Tin IltunjlonTjtitht flards will offi-
cially enter the New Orloans and Mo-
bile drill next week. They have com-
menced drilling.
Long view Local Notes.
Lonoviiw March 7. Speoial. The
Tillery habeas corpus caso was post-
poned on acoouut ol Judge MoOord be-
ing unable te reach here. The oase Is
to be called Monday.
Piling la being driven along the nar-
row gauge formerly subject to Inuuda-
tlon. Ths company hopes to have the track
above high water In two weeks
W. W. Wood cor.esnondent of the
Galveston News sustained painful In-
jury to-day by falling over a large luiap
of ooal.
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